Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)
- Class of 1954
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A as 1. x K v r ' Ci Awograpiws Q 23. 3- i 132511 3335 E11 OR EVIERYTHI G li sad iii c,sr aidff ignlii' :gli W ,,c, gggidl t gtiiir l mi i gaaaaggggzgngliifaaa ' i 3, f mfr ,ff .iii Time, the boundary ot our mortal life the iudge of our immortal lite . unescapable and inexorable . . ageless fourth dimension of our universe . , . because its pendulum swings endlessly across our horizon and, once swung, becomes a part of our yet unsearched memory, vve designate the theme ot the i954 Shuksan as . . . Time. 5 The security of geometric rectangles and circles . . . theorems of first-century phil- osophers haunting twentieth - century Porridge, pudding, and parsley . . . pots and scouring pads faintly ringing behind each girl's diploma . . . calory balancing and bud- geting . . . tissue paper ielly . . . laboratory in food . . . senior foods . . . Home economics department's offspring . . . other children . . . dietetics . . . foods per se . . . applied arts . . . clothing . . . home relations. . .fashion shows and leaky water faucet repair . . . Home eco- nomics department. students . . . pencil stubs alternating with erasers . . . geometry . . . One digit in the mathematical embrace . . . equa- tions in beginning and advanced algebra . . . three dimensions of solid geometry . . . Trigonometry . . . reduction of en- gineering, design and science to blue- lined paper . . Mathematics department. Fascination with spark plugs . . . a ballad of clashing wrenches and churning pistons . . . a uniform of grease-besmeared coveralls . . . auto shop . . .One aspect of training for prac- tical life . . . mechanical drawing . . . isolated agriculture . . . retail selling . . . career plan- ning . . . commercial fisheries for the mar- iners . . . general machine and wood shops . . . transferring from paper to purpose . . . Vocational department. Light years, protons, electrons . . . the hydro- gen bomb . . . the result ot man's wonder about his world . . . experiments in mechani- cal trictions . . . calculations with Boyle, New- ton, Gay-Lussac, and Archimedes . . . physics . . . Fellow cannons in the salvo ot science . . . geology, strata and dinosaurs . . . chem- istry, a light into dark, alien ideas . . . biology, microproiector and ourselves . . . Science department. a,s,d,t,i,k,l . . . Sincerely yours, . . . throw- ing carriages . . , ignoring warning bells . . . a world ot ciacks and rusties . . , business letters and speed tests . . . black ink on bor- rowed brown paper . . . typing class . . . Beyond the keys . . . secretarial training . . . advanced typing . . . bookkeeping , . . busi- ness mathematics . . . the scrawls ot Gregg . . . ledgers and comptometers . . . credit and debit . . . Commercial department. 7 Flight over Pacitic ocean . . . modern attention on an ancient continent . . . Polynesia and the Philippines, Korea, and Indochina . . .Far East history . . . Segment ot social studies . . . depart- ment tocuses thought on world today and why . . . foundation of our under- standing . . . American history, world history, senior semester battery ot Latin America, sociology, and economics . . . Social Studies department. MR. C. PAINE SHANGLE MR. BRYAN LEWlS Superintendent for twenty years . . . an outstanding Twenty-seven years in Bellingham . . . football, basket- educator . . . planner of our school . . . friend to students bfill' track Coach Once 1 ' ' bafeball mentor Up To reme- U I ment last June . . . builder oi athletes . , . a real sport and faculty . . . since retiremewt last June a relaxed D A U now 3 fisherman, Surveyorl and baby-Smer for businessman in Mt. Vernon . . . C. Paine Shangle grandchild . . . Bryan Lewis Crovvner of What-A-Sho queen before retiring . . . cus- Thirty-six years of teaching with one olay's absence . . . todian at BHS tor thirteen years . . .the man in khaki with lh 'TV'TWO ln Bellmgham 'B ' ' Competent Stvdeftt body U I h D U accountant . . . expert script penman . . . World War I The keys and the Smlle ' ' ' NOW an emlqUS'aSl'C Vlsllor veteran . . . atter retirement will be gardener and cabinet- at school and rabid basketball tan . . . Tom Stafford maker , . . Archie Connell MR. TOM STAFFORD MR. ARCHIE CONNELL Quitting Time 8 9 I I TIN J I X 1 T 'l i ff I 4 1 ' Fa. I y u K fy 1 X. L? ,6- - '-Sltllii 1 the trek began back Izo I:I1e crowded corridors . STUDENT GOVERNMENT FACULTY FOOTBALL FALL ACTIVITIES SENIORS D W V Dedication This book is Tor all of you . . . all of you who live in This Town . . . you are The Taxpayers and The parenTs, The friends and The neighbors . . . you are The bus drivers and execuTives, The Tree Toppers and MoThers' CommiTTee Tor The March of Dimes . . . you are The Tovvnspeoplenof Bell- fmaiii, 55 ingham, VVash5ngTon, The people who build our school and Town . . . This book is for you. ff 13 Mr. Carter Mr. Oberlatz Interesting, well-attended meetings . . . Mr. Payne, president, earnestly supporting student activities . . . student-teacher programs . . . panel discus- sions . . . A Back-to-School night . . . the Senior Prom, a large proiect . . . sponsors of the Harlem Globe trotters . . . the P.-T.A- P.-T.A, BOARD Back: Mrs. L. A. Nygard, secretary, Mr. Bert Marsh, treasurer. Front: Mr. Randall Payne, presidentg Mrs. E. K. Stimpson, vice president, Mr. Frank Punches, program chairman. The purchase and development of the new athletic field . . . the remodeling of Battersby field. . . additional facilities for the growing enrollment . . . improvements and repairs on the old buildings. . .an event- ful year for Mr. Arthur Boyd, chairman, and the Board of Education. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Arthur Boyd, Mr. H. A. Arnason, Dr. Ralph Sharninghouse, Mr. G. R. Hilliard, Rev. John Parrott. New man . . . challenging new ideas . . . meeting difficult situations of growth, expansion, school construction . . . let- ters to parents bringing understanding of problems . . . talks to students and parents making for co-operation . . . superintendent of schools . . . Gordon L. Carter. Curriculum planner . . . co-ordinator of administration and faculty . . . Belling- ham high his special interest . . . super- vising booklets of information to tax- payers about teaching methods . . . trips to Los Angeles, Olympia, and Seattle . . . assistant superintendent of schools . . Randy Oberlatz. i4 Mr. Karp Mr. Karp is found in his office ready to discuss prob- lems with parents, teachers, or students. .MMM 9 sf-WSC Conscientious and capable administrator . . . end- ing his fifth year at work to improve Bellingham high . . . concerned with scholastic standards and classroom situations . . . set new pattern tor stu- dent behavior . . . modern educational methods . . . his aim-to make our school the pride of the town . . . principal . . . Julian Karp. Mr. Jackson talks informally to student in main hall be- tween classes. The man with the calendar . . . his iudgment and iurisdiction touch all extra-curricular activities . . . student government adviser . . . director ot athlet- ics . . . specialist in public relations . . . meeting student problems with understanding and sym- pathy . , . a man to know and a man who knows . . . vice principal . . . Harlan Jackson. 15 THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY IN BHS Plans, ambitions, dreams? . . . an answer To all of These in The high school program . . . solid academic subjects for The scholar- ly . . . vocational for The manually deft . . . art and music for The creative . . . sports for The athletic . . . a health-building sched- ule for all . . .special classes in English and science for Those headed for college . . . enlarged guidance staff helps students realize-plans, ambitions, clreams, I6 A Time for Green-Grad: THE ARTS CTop picturei JOHN P. CONSTANTINE-Art: Art Club. Spare time ambition: To paint in watercolors and oils. B.A. from University of Washington. MARGARET GRAYwDrama, Speech, Productions. Spare time ambition: To reolecorate her house. B.A. from University of Washington. JOHN R. MONROE-Music, Operetta. Spare Time ambition: To fish and listen to music. B.A. from University of Washington. COMMERCIAL fNext to top picture-D MRS. ALMEDA LaVELLE-Business Training, Office Work. Spare time ambition: To have peace and quiet. B.A. from University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. DON CHRISTENSON-Business: Reserve-Seat Ticket Sales. Spare time ambition: To travel in a new car. B.A. from University of Washington. ARCHIE M. CONNELL-Bookkeeping, A.S.B. Finances. Spare time ambition: To enjoy himself. B.A. from University of Washington. MRS. MATHILDA PETRYfTyping, Shorthand: Junior Class. Spare time ambition: To browse in the library. B.A. from Western Washington College. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CThird from top picturej ROBERT DORR-Physical Education: Track. Spare time ambition: To play golf. B.A. from Univer sity of Washington. MARY G. KNIBBS-World History, Girls' Physical Education, Girls' Intramurals. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from Western Washington College. MARY DICKEY-Girls' Physical Education: Girls' B Club. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from Louisiana State College, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. HOWARD L. JONESiBoys' Physical Education, Football. Spare time ambition: To hunt. B.A. from Western Washington College. ENGLISH CBottom picturei MABEL M. COFFMAN Cstanding lefti-English, Secretarial Committee. Spare time ambition: To read, B.A. from University of Washington. HELEN P. KELLY Cstanding middlei-English, Senior Class. Spare time ambition: To read. B.A. from University of Washington. LORAINE A. COY fstanding rightj-English, Shuksan Editorial Staff. Spare time ambition: To eat hot fudge sundaes. B.A. from University of Washington. HARRY E. EMERY Csitting leftj-English, Alpha Hi-Y. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota. BOYD MCCASLIN Csitting next to leftl-English, World History: Varsity Basketball. Spare time ambiton: To play basketball. B.A. from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. MARY AGNES PERRY isitting midcllel-English: Publicity. Spare time ambition: To write a book. B.A. from University of Washington. JOE C. STOTTLEBOWER isitting next to righti-English, Journalism: Beacon Editorial Staff. Spare time ambition: To take pictures. B.A. from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. E. J. BJORKQUIST fsitting extreme rightJwEnglish: Traffic Squad. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from University of Washington. oohs, for 350 Meetings with Coffee THE TEACHERS SPECIALIZE IN YOUTH A staff, highly trained, alert, sympathetic . . . new this year: Mary Knibbs, square dance promoter, for history and P.E., John Constantine, art, replacement for Pearl Bartruff, away on a Ford fellowship . . . departing in June-Mabel Coffman and Archie Connell, retiring, Harry Garrett, on leave of absence, Stan Gaumer for another iob . . . a faculty of men and women who boost for Teen-agers. LANGUAGES iTop picture, MRS. MARGARET E. THRELKELD---Spanish, Spanish Club. Spare time ambiiton: To go boating. B.A. from Union College, Lincoln, Nebraska. OLIVE REEVES FOSTER-French, World History, French Club. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. NORMA V. MARTIN'--Latin, Latin Club. Spare time ambition: To enjoy good music and good plays. B.A. from University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. SCIENCE CNext to top picturel N. M. FELTON-Physics, Ticket Squad. Spare time arnbition: To sleep. B.A. from Western Washington College. JACK ALLISON-Chemistry, Biology, Senior Class Adviser. Spare time ambition: To sit on the top of a mountain. B.A. from University of Washington. CLARITA MOORE-Biology, Biology Club. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. ALBERT C. HUNT-Geology, Gamma Hi-Y. Spare time ambition: To hunt rock speci' mens in Mexico. B.A. from University of Washington. SOCIAL SCIENCE iNext to bottom picturej Standing: BRUCE C. HARDINGA-'American History, Junior Class. Spare time ambition: He doesn't have any spare time. B.A. from Central Washington College. LEON ALPAUGH-History, Baseball Coach. Spare time ambition: To be a carpenter. B.A. from Western Washington College. Sitting: FLORENCE C. SMITH --Social Studies, Sftulsan Business Staff. Spare time ambition: To read. B.A. from University of Washington. IRMA RUTH TARKOFF-Sociology, Wcrlcl History, Seryice Club. Spare time ambition: To hear concerts and see plays. B.A. from University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. E. ALFRED HAGON -Economics, S:licitati:n3. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from University of Washington. VOCATIONAL lBottom picturel Top row: FLOYD M. SANDELL4Agriculture, Fufure Farmers of America. Spare time ambition: To farm. B.A. from Washington State Col'ege. MRS. VIRGINIA LARSEN eRet.siI Sales, Ushers Club. Spare time ambition: To sew. RAYMOND S. SMITH-Smith-Hughes Auto Shop, Beta HEAY. Spare time ambition: To relax. B.A. from University of Washington. Bottom row: S. E. GAUMER4Farm Shop, Agriculture, Future Farmers of America. Spare time ambition: To do woodworking. B,A. from Washington State College. J. W. HAYS-Machine Shop, Lockers. Spare time ambition: To make things and do landscaping. B.A. from Western Washington College. HARRY A. GARRETT-'Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Manager of Athletics. Spare time ambition: To tour the world. B.A. from Washington State College. ROD O'CONNOR-Industrial Arts, Stage Props. Spare time ambition: To fish, hike, and camp. B.A. from Washington State College. I7 l l lTop left picturel MRS. DOROTHY BUTTON lleftl-Vocatiorv al Guidance, English, Scholarships, Placement. Spare time ambition: She's never had any spare time. B.A. from University of California, Berkeley, Cali- fornia. Rum Joi-iivson irighnfrsmily Living, Key Club. Spare time ambition: To tour California. B.A. from Western Wash- ington College. MUSIC QMiddle left picturej DR. CLIFFORD LEEDY--Band. Spare time ambition: To work on his new house. B.A. from University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. JOHN S, WARDEN-Band. Spare time ambition: To vegetate. B.A. from Montana State University, Missoula, Montana. SPECIALIZED lMiddle picture, MRS. DOROTHY E. PETERSONfGuiClanCe St. Luke's Junior Assistance League. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A from University of California, Berkeley, California. Driving Drums Doughnuts lRight picture-I R. S. BRAY-Driver Education, Football. Spare time ambition: To hunt and fish. B.A. from Washington State College. MATHEMATICS lMiddle right picturel Back row: EARLE D. JEWELL-Mathematics, Bowling. Spare time ambition: To fish. B.A. from University of Washington. GERTRUDE SCOTT-Guidance, Mathematics, Beacon Ad Staff. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from University of Washington. Front row: MRS. LENORE NICHOLS-Mathematics, Counseling, Merit Adviser. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from University of Wash- ington RUBY L. DILLON-Senior Counselor, Mathematics, Make-up Corps. Spare time ambition: To travel. B.A. from College of Idaho, Caldwell, Idaho. MAE E. DENNlSvMathematics, Torch Club. Spare time ambition: To play contract. B.A. from North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota. HOME ECONOMICS CBottom picturel CAROL C. CORNISH-Home Relations, Applied Arts, Girls' League, Spare time ambition: To go for a walk on the beach on a windy day. B.A. from Washington State College. CAROLYN CONLEE-Foods, Welfare Committee. Spare time ambition: To make earrings. B.A. from Milwaukee-Downer College, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. MRS. TRULA SMITH-Clothing, Y-Teens. Spare time ambition: To garden. B.A. from Western Washington College. Not pictured-Dee Stewart, Librarian I8 mq u. -11xin nm Issues blue-pink slips-class dismissals . . . Takes temperature of school skipping fever . . . stern, but never harsh . . . keen understanding . . . Birch Bay Commuter. . . basketball fan . . . adviser of Pep club . . . Mrs. Christopherson. Binds up cuts and bruises. . . doles out pills . . . issues Kleenex and band aids . . . checks eyes and ears . . . doctors gym class mishaps . . . cheerful, smiling, and helpful . . . needs aspirin for her own house-building headaches . . - Miss Cooke. Carbon smudges and ink stains on her fingers . . . Mr. Jack- son's right hand girl . . . infectious smile linked with that sense of humor . . . would give you her last typewriter ribbon . . . Irene Usitalo. In charge of office staff . . . types and cuts stencils for tests . . . holds keys to the classrooms . . . little, competent, viv- acious . . . files, announcements, and radio boys clutter her view . . . caters to Mr. Karp . . . Connie Wilson- ATTENDANCE OFFICER, NURSE, SECRETARIES Top: Mrs, Christopherson Middle: Miss Cooke Bottom: Mrs. Usitalo, Mrs. Wilson 153 CAFETERIA CREW Back: LaFreniere, Hauser, Erickson, Jones, Mumm, Vail, Yeoman, Mastin, Cupples, Ensign. Front: Easterbrook, Dayton Scherrnerhorn, Petterson, Knutson, Bowman, Linhart, Eastwood, Harrison, Eel, Jacobson. A Time for Inner Sustenunce Meal preparers for nine-hundred students . . . a cook. . . a sandwich and salad maker . . .two pie bakers . . . a handy man for heavy work . . the Cafeteria staff. A iingling ring of keys . . . a supervisor forthe janitor crew . . . minor improvements, part of his iob . . . the custodian, Mr. Brehm. CAFETERIA STAFF Twenty-five white-aproned students . . . four before noon . . . twenty-one during lunches . . . their compensation, lunches, a wage, and a credit . . . the Cafeteria crew. Brooms and dust rags, her equipment . . . the needs ofthe girls, her iob . . . dependable, pleas- ant, and friendly . . .the matron, Mrs. Raper. . M.A GI ,M.Eh ,ivi.El' W'II' , . . Mr. Hogan Brehm, Custodian 'S 'ma 'bell 'S ST er Harvey 'S me MC ' 'ams Mrs. Katherine Raper, Matron Mrs. Anna Meyer, Mrs. Stella Clouda 20 Time for leadership A. Apex ot the student government pyramid . . . the remarkable Francois Villon' '... bestrides music and athletics . . . student body president . . . Bert Linclman. Music minded master . . . operetta leads and toot- ball . . . Torch club, too . . . the deep-voiced in- troducer ot assemblies . . . student body vice president . . . Terry Rogers. S B OFFXC R QW o reels, madman' 0 ERS! ll Etticient glamour . . . versatile, many activities well done . . . Ushers' president, publications, cabinets . . . and beautiful withal . . . student body secre- tary . . . Cecil Onkels. Created to supervise and initiate . . . direct repre- sentation by nine executives . . . student expres- sion . . .early morning meetings bythe president's cabinet . . . Olympia visit . . . Executive Board. 21 FXFFI-ITIVE BOARD Top: Lindman, Rogers, Onkels, Leaf. Bottom: Addicott, Jukes, Lappen- busch, Wallace, Stephan. pw ew' Q B GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET Back: Christopher, Trecker, West, Hawley, Nichols, Olson, Stimpson, Glover, Young. Front: Dorcy, Freimann, Taylor, Monroe, Brozovich, Lunclgren, Ellison, Kennedy, Meyer. Miss Cornish-adviser FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Back: Hansen, Ellison, Dorcy, Jerns, Roberson, Carson, Johnson, Bergum, Brozovich, Bloomgren, Curran Derkson, Nichols, Lundgren, Baiema, Anderson, Olson, Smith, Hawley, Read, Bennerstrom. Middle: Carr, Jones, Christopher, Stimpson, Trecker, Graham, Harmer, Freimann, Onkels, Wallin. Front: Nims, Taylor Monroe, West, Larson, DeNise, Crook, Quinn, Dunnigan, Peterson, Lian. SPRING GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Back: Nichols, Bajema, Bailey, Olson, Weed, C, Johnson, Carlson, Parrish, Trecker, Hube, Tuor, Lundgren Ross, Hoyt, Ritchie, B. Larson, Brozovich, M. Larson, Caron, Howard, Monsun, Knaprnan. Middle: Christ opher, Erlandson, Loveall, Stirnpson, Freimann, Jepperson, Sefrit, Glover, Anderson. Front: Bredal, Murk Thorlakson, Taylor, Monroe, West, Blanton, Quinn, Joachim, Phillips, Hopcroft. Ka s m'M 'Vf?W Ti we ' 5 FF?1l?ess ,Q , .,.. Oh, Women ' Freimann, president Strong representa- tives . . . a promo- tion ot girls' activi- ties . . . projects tor service . . . parties tor fun . . . a cordial welcome party tor new sophomores head- ed by Lenora Cur- ran . . potluck dinner . . . escort- ing mothers . . . any girl can have tun in . . .the Girls' League . . . Cap- able Mary J a n e Ereimann gaveled at all meetings . . . vice-president Bon- nie Dorcy worried out all assemblies, 22 Every boy a mem- ber . . . witness ring side wrestling . . . winning the Clothes for Korea contest . . . guests including VV.VV,C.E. Coach Lappen- busch and Captain Henwes . . . mod- eled men's cloth- ing . . . escorted dads to Dad's Night' '... Boys' club . . . popular Pat Eason led the clan . . . rollick- ing Robbie, an et- ticient veep . . . iudicious Jerry a handsome secre- tary. Eason, president Oh, Men 23 -A FALL BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL Back: F, Ludtke, Punches, Brown, L. Ludtke, Peeples, Bailey, J. Addicott, D. Noyes. Next to back: Woode ruff, Obermueller, Goodman, Ryan, K. Noyes, Thorsen, Pakusich, Graham, P. Eason, L. Eason. Next to front: Brandt, Johnson, R. Addicott, Thompson, Bonner, Steinbach, Gettles, Young, Lind, Button, Hawkins. Front: Sunitsch, B. Larson, Bentley, Lindell, Jansen, Hunter, J. Larson, Stewart, Martin, Calhoun. SPRING BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL Back: Larson, Wood, Bonner, Woodruff, Galley, Gudbranson, Pakusich, Geri, Rudy, Bridge, Bentley, Peterson. Middle: Dunkle, Ludtke, Bachert, Streeter, Kane, Greenwalt, Punches, Clapp, Yorkston. Front: Seppala, Melton, Adams, Baiema, Hardwick, Nelson, Todd, Stewart, Herb. BOYS' CLUB CABINET Back: L. Eason. Front: Thorsen, Thompson, Young, Addicott, Punches, P, Eason, Calhoun. Mr. Jones-adviser Newly organized promoted by Student Council established code of standards . . . the Standards Committee. Convened at Ellensburg . . . purpose study- ing government organization . . . Girls' and Boys' State. Anticipating audience . . . personality awards given . . . sweethearts revealed . . . The Secret . . . Valentine Assembly. BOYS' AND GIRLS STATE Standing: Galley, Lindman, Dorcy, Thompson, Stimpson, White, Leaf, Calhoun. Kneeling: Young, Rogers, VALENTINE AWARDS Standing: Dancing-Bachertg Neatness--Gaaslandg Shynesse Clifton, Humor-G, Lee and Streeterg Sweethearts-Brunhaver and Pat Eason, Intelligence--Punches and Stimpsong Politenesse Larry Eason, Friendliness'-Critchlowg SmileeChiller. Kneeling lMiddlet: Neatness--Onkelsy Talent-Powers and Rogersg Dance ing-L. Lee, Pep-Leaf and Kuhlg Sportsmanship-Little and Wallace. Kneeling tFrontJ: Dependability--Kingsbury, Smilee Van Loockg Friedliness-Paclovan, Politeness-Lundgreny De- penclability- Lindman, Shyness-vSvedin. 211 Elected by representatives . . . Clitton presi dent. . .advise on school problems. . .the Student Council officers. stuosnt councii orricsres Brand, Chiller, Clifton, Brownrigg, West STANDARDS COMMITTEE Back: Acldicott, Stew art, Wallace. Frei mann, Taylor, Dorcy Jukes, West, Onkels Stimpson, Front: Lindman Stephan, Greenwalt Rogers, R a 'n s a y Adams. 53 1 The End and The Beginning 0 0 ' 2 f Operator of senior gavel . . . cap- tured audience as the Yes, Mr. Crosby, senior play butler . . . hustler in activities . . . cautious- ly attended harem of What-A-Sho queens . . . Robbie Calhoun. fFrench born , . . four years in U. S .... smile cut swath in school . . . launched senior quartette to eternity in assembly . . .translator of C'est si bon . . . senior vice president . . . Jack Chiller. 1 Controller of senior pen . . . or- derly in appearance and duties . . . attained title of No. T sbeller in '53 orthographical contest . . . tickler of the ivories . . . Dolores Erickson. Three years of achievement . . . presidents, Young, Addicott, and Calhoun . . . half a dozen representatives, Rogers, Lundgren, Lindman, Stimpson, Addicott, and Leaf. . . clever, sparkling class assemblies . . , Television, Tell Me a Story, From Here to Eternity . . . pie throwing smashed way to successful Junior prom, Drifting and Dreaming .. . Kay Williams, basketball queen, sophomore season . . . vice-prexy Rogers sang operetta lead three years . . . ASB. president, Lindman double cast as lead senior term . . . sharp-shooting Wallace All-state second basket- ball squad during '53 tourney . . . alert, live-wire Leaf, yell leader three years. Thon, Barter, and Brunhaver, high-stepping song leaders, two years. . .seven boys and four girls attended Evergreen Boys' and Girls' State . . . studious Stimpson won state D.A.R. Good Citi- zenship contest. . .cap and gown complex iived with homework . . . silver thaws . . . mysterious climax of Thirteenth Chair . . . senior pictures . . . Korean clothes drive . . . college conferences . . . gifts . . . musical strains of Vagabond King and Pomp and Circumstancou . . . sailing out of B.H.S. on the June 2 tide . . . Class of 1954. 25 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER, T954 2 i i 2 K i i THLSRSQSRY Q l it Calhoun i i i E 2 1 1 WEDNESDAY 2 3 1 t i , . l l A .....W...W .... W... ,,.,.,,,..........-Q ' i l T reiuszsefwr 30, 5 T, l 3 . Chiller E l l i l Q E e E 1 Q 5 D ,,-,M , L W.,..,.a.,....,,l,.M YU ESDAY TUESDAY Erickson JAY i WEDNESDAY 1 TVURSZEAAK' tg 2 2 i l J i 3... JACK ABBOTT-Band. ARDIS ADAMS-Junior Class Secretaryg Ushers Club C2 yearslg Torch Clubg Student Council. MARGE ADAMS-Beacon Ad Staffg Chess Clubg Art Clubg Bulletin Board Committeeg Chorus. MELVIN HAROLD ADAMS--Tennis Team C2 yearsjp Raider Clubp Intramural Basketball. JIM W. ADDICOTT-Beta Hi-Y, Presidentg Raider Club, Presidentp Baseball C3 yearsjp Basketball C3 yearsjg Stage Crew. ARLENE LOUISE AEMMER-B Clubp Friendship Club. RONALD EUGENE AEMMER-Baseball C3 yearsbp Key Club C2 yearsj. DAVID ALBRIGHT-Shuksan Staff, Compiling Eolitorg Beacon Staff Reporterg What-A-Sho C'53Jg Quill and Scrollf Intramural Basket- ball. 1 JUDITH ALEXANDER-Orchestra. LEIB D. ALEXANDERfStudent Council C2 yearslp Boys' Club Councilg Football C2 yearslg Gamma Hi-Yg Raider Club. DAVE ALLEN-Sophomore Assembly. BEVERLY ANN ALTSEN-B Club, Secretaryg Torch Club C2 yearslp Ushers Clulof Biology Club. ROBERT PATRICK ANDREWS--French Club C3 yearsjg Latin Clubg Beacon Editorial Staffg Beacon Business Staff, Co-Advertising Manage-rg Make-up Corps. JEAN RUTH ARNDT-Torch Clubg VVhat-A-Sho C3 yearsjg French Clubp St. Luke's Junior Assistance Leagueg Senior Play. CLINTON ARRINGTON-Boys' Club. BOB EDWARD BACHERT-What-A-Sho C3 yearslg Football C2 yearslg Operetta C2 yearsbg Key Club C3 yearsjp Christmas Pageant C2 yearsj. RALPH BAJEMAvAlpha Hi-Yf Distributive Education Club. CHARLENE MARIE BAME-Junior Prom Committeeg Service Club. CAROL BARBER-Roll Room Shuksan Sale Manager C'53Jp Home Room Secretary C'53D. MARY BARBEReGirls' League. RONALD BARBER-Boys' Club. DAWN BARRAFORD-Girls' League. DARLENE JOYCE BARTER-Songleader C'52Jg Song Queen C'54Dg Pep Club, Drill Team C2 yearsjg Starlite Revuep Senior Play. BOBBIE ANNE BARTVAY-What-A-Sho C'5llg Christmas Pageant C'5lJg First Period Chorus. ARTHUR BEARD-Boys' Club. BETTY BEATTY-What-A-Sho C'5lJg Chorus. CAROL PATRICIA BECK-Make-up Corpsg vvhaifA-sho C'5lDg Library Staff. HOWARD BELL-Alpha Hi-Y C2 yearsj. 26 BEVERLY JEAN BERGUM--Girls' League Representative C3 yearsl, Class Assemblies, What-A-Sho Q2 yearsj, Secretarial Committee, Service Club, Secretary l'52J. LOUISE BERNTSEN-Transferred from Seward, Alaska. Girls' League. MARIE J. BERRY-Social Committee, Y-Teens, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League. BILL BIERVVARD-Intramural Basketball, Chorus i'52l. LINDA BLACK-Advanced Chorus, What-A-Sho, Girls' League Council, Operetta, Chess Club. DON BOCK f-f- Swimming. IRIS JACQUELINE BODINE Maiorette I'5I, '52l, Head Maiorette I'53l, Shuksan Staff, Starlite Revue C2 yearsl, What-A-Sho C3 yearsl. BILL BOND -What-A-Sho I'5I,. BARBARA BORING--What-A-Sho I2 yearsj, Girls' League Plan- ning Committee I2 yearsl, Social Committee, Welfare Commit- tee, Treasurer, Beacon Ad Staff. MEL BOVVDEN-Entered from Renton High School. Raider Club, Key Club, Football, Baseball. KAREN JEANNICE BOVVSHER----What-A-Sho I2 yearsl, Operetta I'5ID, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Assemblies, Pep Assembly Committee C'53D, Torch Club. JANICE BRACKINREED-What-A-Sho K2 yearsl, Christmas Pageant, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, B Club. JANICE BRADFORD- French Club. GAYLE BREDALfPep Club, What-AfSho i'5I, '52J, Christmas Pa- geant l'5l, '52D, Distributive Education Club, Library Staff f'53l. ART BRIDGE-Band, Orchestra, Traffic, Pep Band. RONALD D. BRIGHTON-Band C3 yearsj, Alpha Hi-Y, Chaplain, What-A-Sho, Sophomore Assembly, Ski Club, President. GERALD L. BROWN-What-A-Sho i'53D. JULE FRANK BROWN-Baseball, Intramural Football, Class Assem- blies, Boys' Club Council. MARYANNE BROZOVICH-Pep Club, Drill Team, President, Girls' League Cabinet, Treasurer, Beacon Aol Staff, Latin Club, Vice President, Student Council C3 yearsJ. DICK BRULAND-Alpha Hi-Y, Radio Crew, Chief, Quill and Scroll, What-A-Sho C3 yearsl, Intramural Basketball and Football. PAT BRUNHAVER-Ushers Club I2 yearsl, Homecoming Queen I'53I, What-A-Sho Princess i'52D, Song Leader C2 yearsj, Pep Assembly Committee C'5lj. MARLENE MAY BUCKLEY-Ticket Squad, Girls' League Council. ROBERTA J. BUHTZfSel'viCe Club, What-A-Slut. STUART RODNEY BULLOCK-'Boys' CIUIO. ROGER R. BUTTON Raider Club, Senior Football Manager, Boys Club Council. VIRGINIA G. CAIRNS-Social Committee. ROBBIE CALHOUN-Senior Class President, Boys' Club, Vice Presi- dent, Stage Crew, Boys' State, What-A-Sho, Queen Manager. DON CALLAI-IAN--Boys' Club. 27 1 GWENYTI-I ANNE CAlVIPBELLhShuksan Staff, Business Manager, Ushers Club, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens, Cabinet, Student Council K2 yearsi. NANCY JEAN CARLEN-Pep Club, Drill Team, Football Homecoming Princess K'53J, Y-Teens, Vice President K'53D, Beacon Staff, Senior Announcement Committee. TONY CARLSON-Student Council. ALAN J. CARR-Student Council, Ski Club, Art Club. DONNA CARSON-Y-Teens, Secretarial Committee, Scrapbook Committee, What-A'Sho, Girls' League Council. JOHN CASKEYfBancl K2 yearsj. KEN CAUGHELL-Pup Baseball, Intramural Baseball K2 yearsj, Intramural Basketball. JACK CHILLER--Senior Class Vice President, Alpha Hi-Y, Secretary, What-A-Sho K'53D, Senior Assembly, Intramural Basketball and Baseball. CAROL CHRISTOPHERePep Club, Secretary and President, Torch Club, Y-Teens, Cabinet, Shuksan and Beacon Staffs, Quill and Scroll Staff. JOY ANN CLAPP-Starlite Revue K'52J. RON CLAPP-Advanced Chorus K3 yearsb, Track K2 yearsj, Intra- mural Sports, Operetta K3 yearsj, What-A-Sho K3 yearsl DIILNIAR E. CLIFTON-Band. JERRY CLIFTONe-Student Council, President, Key Club, Secretary, Raider Club, Basketball K2 yearsj, What-A-Sho. DARLENE JANE COVVLES-Service Club, Girls' League Council, VVhat'A-Sho, Queen Committee. LAWRENCE CARLETON-Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, and Baseball. RAY CRONK-Transferred from Igloo, South Dakota. Boys' Club. LENORA ELIZABETH CURRAN-Torch Club, Beacon Ecltiorial Staff, Shuksan Editorial Staff, Welfare Committee, Secretary, Quill and Scroll. CLAUDETTE CARPENTER-Chorus, Class Assemblies K'52, '53J, What-A-Sho, Distributive Education Club. DENNIS DAGGETT-Beacon, Eclitor-in-Chief K'53, '54J, Assistant Editor K'52, '53J, Smoke Signals, Editorial Board, Student Council. CHARLES PATRICK DANlELSAPup Football, Intramural Basketball K3 yearsl, Intramural Baseball. DIANE JOCELYN DAVIS-Horizon Club, French Club, Vice Presi- dent, Y-Teens, Social Committee, Photography Club K'52J. SHIRLEY DAVIS-Ushers Club, Friendship Committee, What-A-Sho K'53l. GAIL DeGRACE-Band K2 yearsl, Alchemist Club, Chess Club, What-A-Sho, Make-Up Corps. RUTH MARIE DeNlSE-Band, Orchestra, Girls' League Council. KATHLEEN A. DERKSEN-B Club, French Club, Friendship Com- mittee, Torch Club, Ticket Squad, JOHN A. DEXTER-Intramurals. BONNIE LOU DORCY-Band, Pep Club, Girls' League, Vice Presi- dent, Homecoming Princess, Girls' State., ROD DRAKE-Student Council, Boys' Club, Intramural Basketball. 28 JUDITH SUZANNE DYE--What-A-Sho C3 yearsl, Sophomore ancl Junior Assemblies, Band C'52D, Tomahawk Cabinet C'52l, Senior Play. DAN EARLEY-What-A-Sho C2 yearsj, Gamma Hi-Y, Vice President, Sophomore Assembly, Future Farmers ot America C'5I, '52J, Intramural Football C'5IJ. LEE EASONfBOyS' Club. LAWRENCE J. EASON--Basketball C'Z yearsj, Key Club, Stage Crew, Tomahawk, President C'53, 'SAL What-A-Sho C'53J. PATRICK F. EASON'-Key Club, President, Boys' Club, Presiclont, Basketball C2 yearsj, Intramural Football C'5'ZD, What-A-Sho. NIAURINE J. EASTERBROOKfVVhat-A-Sho. MYRNA M. ECKER--What-A-Sho C2 yearsl, Sophomore and Senior Class Assemblies, Girls' League Planning Committee, Spanish Club, Social Committee. NANCY ELLISON-Ushers Club, President, Girls' League Cabinet, Y-Teens, Student Council, Social Committee. BEVERLY J. ENGELS-Chorus, What-A-Sho C3 yearsl, Christmas Pageant C3 yearsl, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League. KARL ERCHINGERABeta Hi-Y. CAROLE E. ERICKSON-Transferred from Meridian, Girls' League. DOLORES JUNE ERICKSON-Senior Class Secretary, Spelling Champion C'53l, Smoke Signals, Editor, Quill and Scroll, Secre- tary, Torch Club. DON ESSEX-Band C3 yearsj, Ski Club, Chorus, What-A-Sho C2 yearsb, JEAN EVERETTfAdvanced Chorus, What-A-Sho C2 yearsl, Christmas Pageant. CHARLOTTE FERREEeTransferred from Springfield, Oregon. St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, What-A-Sho, Operetta. JAMES FLORENCE-Torch Club, Advanced Chorus C3 yearsl, Operetta C3 yearsl, Band C3 yearsl, What-A-Sho C3 yearsl. BILL FORD-Football C3 yearsl, Pup Baseball. MARLENE D, FOSSE-Pep Club, Vice President, VANE Fizxxzietefsays' Club. V MARY JANE FRElMANN4Girls' League, President, Pep Club C2 yearsl, Torch Club C2 yearsl, Shuksan Staff, Beacon Staff. PATRICIA FROSTADvUshers Club C2 yearsj. ALISON FRYEeSecretarial Committee C'53, '54l, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, Art Club. BERET FUNKHOUSER-Y-Teens Cabinet C'52, '53J, Ushers Club, Girls' League Council C'52, '53D, Junior Prom Dance Co'nmittee, Chair- man, Starlite Revue, Ticket Committee Chairman C'53l. LEROY S. GALLEY, JR.-What-A-Sho Manager C'53l, Operetta C3 yearsj, Baseball, Chorus C3 yearsbg Basketball. HARRY C. GATES'--Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, and Intramural Baseball C2 yearsl. BETTY GAULKEiSecretarial Committee. MARY JANE GERNER- Distributive Education Club. KEN GESCHKE-Track, 29 MIKE GIBSON-Boys' Club Council, intramural Football. ROY GIFFORD-Transferred from Englewood High School. What- A-Sho. BRUCE GlLLESPlEeOrchestra C3 yearsl, Torch Club K2 yearsl, Alchemist Club, Alpha Hi-Y. WILLARD GLANDER-A-Boys' Club. JAMES D. GOETZ-Distributive Education Club, Boys' Club Council. ERNEST STEWART GRAHAM-Beta Hi-Y, Vice President, Boys' Club Cabinet, What-A-Sho l'53J. GARY GRAHAMfBoys' Club Council, Winner of Fisher Award in Constructing Models. NEAL T. GRAHAM-Boys' Club. GARY GRIM-Boys' Club. JEANIE GROOM-Bancl, Ski Club, Secretary U52, '53l, Ushers Club C2 yearsl, Girls' League Council, Tomahawk Cabinet. ELEANOR JEANETTE GUERIN-Pep Club, Torch Club, Secretary, Girls' League Council, Orchestra, French Club, President. GARY GWIN-Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Sott- ball, Square Dance Club. JAN HAINES-Alpha HiaY, Quill and Scroll, President, Radio Crew, Beacon, Co-Sports Editor. CAROL ANN HALL- Band, Orchestra. CAROLE HALL-Art Club, What-A-Sho, Class Assemblies, Ski Club, Starlite Revue. BOB HAMILTON-Boys' Club. KRISTI MAE HANSEN-Girls' League Representative f'53J, Student Council Representative f'52J, Secretarial Committee C'52l, Toma- hawk Cabinet f'52J, Starlite Revue C'52l. NYLA HANSON-Distributive Education Club. TERRY HANSEN-Student Council, Intramural Basketball, Photo- graphy Club. PHIL HARLAN-Pup Football, Alchemist Club. MYRNA ANN HARMER-Ushers Club, Vice President, Latin Club, President, Band C2 yearsl, Pep Assembly Committee, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League. JOHN M. HARTELROAD--Band, Orchestra. DONNIE HASKlNSYFriendship Committee, Girls' League, Student Council, B Drive, Manager, Senior Play. FRANCES M. HAUSER-Biology Club, B Club, Square Dance Club. DONALD HAVVKINS-Band K3 yearsj, Orchestra, Advanced Chorus, Swing Chorus, Ritle Club. MARIE I. HAVVLEY-Advanced Chorus, Senior Mothers' Tea C2 yearsj, What-A-Sho K3 yearsl, Christmas Pageant C2 yearsl. BRUCE HAYES-Band. LAWRENCE M. HENDRICK, JR.--What-A-Sho, lntramural Baseball, and Football. 30 EARLDENE ETHEL HENRY-fBancl, Assistant Secretary, Ticket Squad. PETER A. HOERUEGELABand, Orchestra, Band Day Ensemble, High School Pep Band, Intramural Volleyball and Basketball. LINDA HOGAN-Chorus, What-A-Sho C3 yearsl, Sophomore and Junior Assembly, Christmas Pageant, Operetta. BILL HOOD-What-A-Sho l'52l, Sophomore Assembly, Starlite Revue l'52l. ELOISE C. HOOKER-What-A'Sho l'5ll, Service Club l'5l-'53l, Sec- retarial Committee, Junior Assembly. PATRICK E. HOPCROFT-Band. JIM HOVDA-Intramural Basketball, Softball, and Football, Fire Squad, Band, Chorus. DIXIE LEE HOVDEfTorch Clulo, WhatAA-Sho, Service Club, Presi- dent, Welfare Committee, Girls' League Council. GARTH V. HUNLEY-Alchemist Club. VIRGINIA ANN HURLBUT-Pep Club, Spanish Club, President, What-A-Sho C2 yearsj, Student Council, Girls' League Council. MARGARET ELIZABETH IVERSON-Advanced Chorus, Beacon Busi- ness Statt C3 yearsj, What-A-Sho l3 yearsl, Class Assemblies C3 yearsl, B Club, Secretary. NADINE J. BURMASTER-St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, Distributive Education Club. THEODORE L. JANSEN-'Boys' Club Council l'53J, Art Club. Presi- dent C'53l, Intramural Softball. JOHN JOHANSENiBoys' Club. BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON-What-A-Sho l'5ll, Beacon Editorial Staft, Torch Club, Quill and Scroll Club, Smoke Signals Staff. CAROL ELIZABETH JOHNSON-Make-up Corps C2 yearsj, Friend- ship Committee C2 yearsj, Class Assemblies C2 yearsl, Secre- tarial Committee, Girls' League Council. CAROL J. JOHNSON-Wlwat-A-Sho, Christmas Pageant. MIKE KANE-Boys' Club, Class Assemblies, What-A-Sho. SHIRLEY ANN KENNEDY-B Club, President, Student Council, Girls' League Cabinet. MARJORIE J. KERLEY-Orchestra l'53J, Friendship Committee, Latin Club, What-A-Sho, Beacon Acl Staff. ANN KINGSBURY-Pep Club, Shuksan Editorial Staff, Art Editor, Beacon Editorial Staff, Art Editor, Y-Teens Cabinet, Secretary i'53l, Ski Club, Treasurer C'53l, Secretary-Treasurer l'54l. LEONA KOHLER-Transferred trom Dillingham, Alaska. Girls' League. JOHN DENIS KOMEN-'Shuksan Staff, Sports Editor, Beacon Staff, Boys' Club Council. ARLENE KORTHUIS-Beacon Staff, Quill and Scroll, B Club, What- A-Sho l'52D. PHYLLIS L. KLAHN-Band. JEAN MARIE KNUTSON-What-A-Sho l'5ll. JOHN R, KUHL-Key Club, Yell Leader, Student Council, Intra- mural Sports, Senior Announcement Committee. MAC KU HNS-Boys' Club. 31 GIL KURTZ-Football C2 yearsj, Raider Club, CAROL La CASSE-Chorus, Class Assemblies, What-A-Sho C2 yearst, Social Committee, Y-Teens Cabinet. NORMA LORRAINE LACK-Pep Club, Drill Team, B Club, Vice President, Treasurer, Advanced Chorus, Secretary, Swing Chorus, Student Council C3 yearsj, IVAN LAGASSE-Advanced Chorus, Swing Chorus. JIM LALONDE-Art Club, Senior Assembly. JACK OTTO LARSON-Intramural Basketball and Baseball. BOB V. LARSON-Future Farmers of America. BILL LARSON-Intramural Football, Basketball, and Baseball. MARCIA LaVElLLE-Ushers Club, Sergeant-at-arms, Girls' League Cabinet, What-A-Sho, Shuksan Staff, Quill and Scroll Club. GEORGE AXEL LAWSON-Alpha Hi-Y, Intramural Sports, Beacon, Staff, Reporter. DOROTHY L. LEAF-Cheer Leader C3 yearsj, Executive Board, Senior Representative, Junior Assembly, Co-Chairman, Pep Club, Drill Team, Torch Club. SHARON LYNN LEAF--Ushers Club, Beacon Editorial Staff, Club Editor, What-A-Sho, Program and Concessions Committees, Y-Teens Cabinet, Music Chairman, Torch Club C2 yearsj. LEE ANN LEE-What-A-Sho C2 yearsl, Girls' League Representative, Pep Club, Starlite Revue C'52D, Homecoming Chairman C'53l. JERRY LEWIS-Tomahawk Cabinet, Tennis Team C3 yearsl, Intra- mural Basketball, Raider Club C3 yearsj. JOHN LEWIS-What-A-Sho C2 yearsj, Starlite Revue, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Senior Assembly Committee, Senior Play Committee. DOROTHY LEE LINDE-Girls' League. I.AVERLE LINDELL-Stage Crew, Beta Hi-Y. BERT FRANKLIN LINDMAN-Executive Board, Junior Representaa tive, A.S.B. President, Advanced Chorus, Football C3 yearst, Baseball C3 yearsj, Key Club. JOHN R. LITZ-Track Squad. JIM LOHMAN-Baseball C3 yearsl, Student Council, Basketball. MIKE LOCKWOOD-Alpha Hi-Y, Pup Football C'5lJ, Boys' Club Council. CARMEN MARITA LONGSTRETH-What-A-Sho C2 yearsl, Operetta, Pep Club, Ski Club, Latin Club. PHYLLIS ARLINE LOVE-Chorus, What-A-Sho. DELORES MAY LOVEALL-Ushers Club, Social Committee, Make- up Corps C'52J, Beacon Staff, Girls' League Council. MOLLY ALBERTA LOVVRYeSpanisl1 Club. LEOJEANNE LUCIER -VVl'iat-A-Sho C2 yearsj, Art Club, Class Assemf blies, Starlite Revue, Square Dance Club. LLOYD A. LUDTKE-Class Assemblies, Boys' Club Council C2 semestersb. FRED LUND-Bancl C'52,, What-A-Sho, Chess Club, 32 INGRID CELESTA LUNDGREN-Executive Board, Sophomore Repre- sentativeg Pep Club C2 yearslg Girls' Club Cabinet: Shuksan, Activities Editor C'53J, Class Editor C'54Jp Beacon, Feature Editor. SANDRA GIBSON McCANNeWhat-A-Shog Scrapbook Committeeg Secretarial Committeeg Girls' League Council. BONNIE McCLUREfBanclg Orchestrag St. Luke's Junior Assistance Leagueg Social Committeeg Brass Sextet. LARRY NIcCORD-Torch Club C2 yearslg Operetta C2 yearslg Senior Play Committee, Chairmang Junior Assembly Committeeg Senior Play. BARBARA MCCORMICK-Band C3 yearsl: Orchestra C2 yearsjp B Clubg What-A-Sho C3 yearslg Operetta C2 yearsi. ROBERT RAMSEY MCDONALD-Operetta C2 yearslg What-A-Sho C2 yearslg Torch Club C2 yearsbp Senior Playg Sophomore and Senior Class Assemblies. GEORGE E. MclVOR-Boys' Club. S. SUZANNE McKEE--Band, Maiorette C2 yearslg Secretarial Com- miiteeg Biology Club. MICKY MCNIURRY--Boys' Club. MARIAN JEAN McSORLEY-Sophomore Assemblyg B Club: Distri- butive Education Clubg Social Committee: What-A-Sho. BOB MacARTHUR-Chorusg Operettas C3 yearslg Projector Squad, Nlanagerg What-A-Sho C3 yearsjg Football Score Board Committee. RONALD F. MARKWOOD-What-A-Shog Intramural Sports. JOANNE KATHERINE MARSH-Pep Clubg Spanish Club, President, Social Committee-5 Friendship Comrnitteeg Girls' League Coun- cil C'53l. CHARLOTTE F. MARTIN-Chorus. MARLENE MASTEN--Chorusg Ticket Squadg What-A-Shop Christmas Play. HOWARD T. MATHEVVSON4Boys' Club. DOROTHY MAY-Distributive Education Club. NIERLE NIEHL-Future Farmers of Americag Ski Clubg Sophomore Assemblyg Photography Club. HAROLD IVIEHLER-Orchestrag Student Council: Intramural Basket- ball. SYLVIA JEAN NIESSICK-Girls' League. TIM NIETUNE-Gamma Hi-Yg Intramural Football Champions C'52jp Intramural Baseballg Fire Squad. MICKEY NIETZGER-Chorusg What-A-Sho C'5I-'52Jg Biology Clubg Christmas Pageant C'5l-'52J. RUTH LORRAINE NlETZGERfBi0I0gy Club. DUANE E. NIILNE--Boys' Clubg Biology Club. FARLYNE MAE NllTCHELLnBlOl0gy Club. NIURIEL LANE MITCHELL-Girls' League. JIM MONROE-Boys' Club. JOYCE NIONROE'--Girls' League, Recording Secretaryg 1-Teens: Student Councilg What-A-Sho C2 yearsjg Ski Club C'5IJ. 33 JOHN L. MORSE-What-A-Sho, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Senior Assembly. PATRICIA A. MORRlSSEYfFriendship Committee, Welfare Commit- tee, Orchestra. VINCENT MUSTAClCHv-Chess Club, What-A-Sho, Football. MARILYN S. MYERS-Band. ELAINE V. NELSON-A-Service Club, Spanish Club, What-A-Sho. JANET NELSON-Chorus, What-A-Sho. ROGAN A, NEYENS-Boys' Club. CHARLES P. NORMAN-iBoys' Club. KENT NOYES-Football C2 years1, Track, Raider Club, Key Club. PAT OAKS-Y-Teens C5l1, What-A-Sho CSO1, Ticket Squad C5015 Christmas Pageant CSO1, Distributive Education Club. DON J. OBERMUELLERwHomecoming Queen Committee, Chairman, Alpha Hi'Y, Intramural Basketball, Senior Assembly Committee. MARY ODMARK-Merit Secretary, SI. Luke's Junior Assistance League. NANCY LEONE OLIVIER--What-A-Sho C3 years1, Starlite Revue, Junior Assembly Committee, Service Club, Junior Prom Deco- ration Committee. ,IEANNIE OLNEY-Make-up Corps, Library Staff, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, Chorus, Horizon Club. MYRNA JEANNE OLSON-Social Committee, President, Make-up Corps, Co-Manager, Girls' League Cabinet, Secretarial Committee. CELIA ONKELS-Executive Board, A.S.B. Secretary, WhatAA-Sho Queen, Ushers Club, President C2 years1, Shuksan Editorial Staff, Activities Editor, Basketball Princess C531. MARILYN KAY O'NEALLfVVhaT-A-Sho C5I1, Distribulive Education Club C531, Library Staff. RONALD OUGLAND-Band, Orchestra, Alpha Hi-Y. GOMER L. OWENS-Stage Crew, Manager, Beta Hi-Y, Basketball I3 years1, Baseball 13 years1, Tomahawk, Vice President. DAVE PAKUSICH-Boys' Club Council, Student Council, Intra- mural Basketball. GEORGE PAPPAShlntramural Basketball, Baseball, and Football. JOAN D. PARK-Ski Club, Friendship Committee, Make-up Corps, Senior Mothers' Tea, Senior Assembly. JOAN VERDA PARKER-What-A-Sho K2 years1, Torch Club, Class Assemblies. ANITA MAE PATTEN-Welfare Committee, Social Committee. JERRY L. PATTERSON-Distributive Education Club, Cap and Gown Committee, Proiector Squad. GREG PAUS-Stage Crew, Beta Hi-Y. PETER J. PETERSON-Band, Traffic Squad. MARLENE EDITH PIERCE-Ticket Squad. 34 JOYCE ARLENE PINKEY-Senior Assembly Manager, Student Coun- cil I2 yearsl, What-A-Sho, Distributive Education Club, President. ROBERT PLUMBf'Spanish Club, What'A-Sho, Distributive Education Club, Senior Play. RALPH J. POWERSvlntramural Football and Basketball, Pup Baseball CSU, Football Intramural Champions I2 yearsj. LYLE PRICE-HRadio Crew, Beacon, Co-Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll, Smoke Signals, CofAdvertising Manager, Intramural Baseball. GERALD N. PUNCHES-A-Torch Club I2 yearsl, Vice President, Basket- ball I2 yearsj, Boys' Club Cabinet, Secretary, Key Club, Base- ball I2 yearsl. GRAHAM QUICK-Alpha Hi-Y, Latin Club, Raider Club I3 yearsj. RUTH ELIZABETH RAIRDONHTorch Club Q2 yearsj, Service Club, Vice President, Latin Club, Secretary, Alchemist Club, Secretary, What-A-Sho Ticket Committee C3 yearsl. CLARK RASMUSSEN-Track Team, Orchestra, Band. BRUCE A. READ-Boys' Club. RUTHELLA JEAN REEVE-Secretarial Committee, Distributive Educa- tion Club, Service Club, Secretary, Senior Assembly, Y-Teens. LOIS DARLENE REINHOLT-What-AASho. ROBERT L, REHBERGER-Gamma Hi-Y, What-A-Sho, Boys' Club. KAY RENIKER-Secretarial Committee, Y-Teens, Friendship Com mittee, Make-up Corps, Beacon Staff, Typist. FRANK H. RENLIE-Beacon, Business Manager, Orchestra, Quill and Scroll, Intramural Basketball and Baseball. CAROL A. RICHARDSON-Transferred from Longview. Chorus, Social Committee, Tomahawk, What-A-Sho. JACK RICHARDSON-Gamma Hi-Y, Intramural Softball, Distributive Education Club. GARY RICHBAW-Boys' Club, Intramural Basketball and Baseball. BARBARA ANNE RITCHIE-Social Committee, Quill and Scroll, Make-up Corps, Co-Manager, Beacon Editorial Staff, Copy Editor, Beacon Ad Staff. DONNA LEE RITTENBERG-Band, Orchestra, B Club. RONALD GENE ROACH-Ski Club, Chorus, Operetta, What-A-Sho TOM ROBERTSON--What-A-Sho, Dance Committee CSU, Alpha Hi-Y, Boys' Club Council. TERRENCE RAYBORN ROGERS-Executive Board, Sophomore Repre- sentative, A.S.B. Vice President, Raider Football, Alpha Hi-Y, Secretary and Treasurer, Torch Club I2 yearst, Chorus. JACK ROLAND-Transferred from Mount Vernon. Key Club CSU, Junior Assembly. GENE RORVIG-fAdvanced Chorus, What-A-Sho, Operetta. JOHN P. ROSCH-Boys' Club. ADELL ROSS-Torch Club I2 yearsl, Advanced Chorus, Latin Club, Alchemist Club, What-A-Sho, Operetta. DORIS M. ROSS-Transferred from Longview. Chorus, Tomahawk, Social Committee, What-A-Sho. HELEN MAE ROYALTY-Girls' League. 35 I i JOYCE RUDE-Chorusg Wltat-A-Sho K2 yearsig Make-up Corps. JIM RUNDQUlSTfBOys' Club. JACK RYAN-Shuksan Business Staff, Assistant Managerg Orchestrag Quill and Scrollf Democratic Clubg Senior Play. DORENE SANFORD-Y-Teens C'5lDg Ticket Squad C'5OJg Distributive Education Clubg What-A-Sho i'5OJ. NANCY SCHELDRUP--Tomahawk Cabinetg Y-Teens Cabinetg Beacon Editorial Staffg French Club. PATSY SCHELLING--Welfare Committeeg Biology Club. PAUL SCHOLZ-Quill and Scrollg Gamma Hi-Y, Secretary C5375 Shuksan Business Staffg Boys' Club Council C2 yearsjg Ski Club CSU. LeROY SCHUTTE-Boys' Club. MYRNA SCOTT-Senior Playp Pep Cluby Operetta C2 yearstg Christ- mas Pageant C3 yearstg What-A-Sho K2 yearsj. RON SEC KEL-Chess Club. SALLY JANE SELENE-Shuksan Editorial Staff, Girls' Sports Editorg Beacon Business Staff, Circulation Managerg B Clubg Advanced Chorus K2 yearsig Class Assemblies K2 yearsj. RON SELSTEAD-Golf. KAY SHELL-Beacong Girls' League Councilg What-A-Shop Friendship Committeeg Welfare Committee. PATRICIA IRENE SHIPLEY--Latin Club. CAROL SIMPSON-B Clubg St. Luke's Junior Assistance League: Social Committeeg Girls' Sports K3 yearsj. ANNICE SIVER-What-A-Sho K3 yearsjg Starlite Revue f'52Ig Class Assembliesg Tomahawk Cabinet i'52Ip Secretarial Committee. DAVID SIDEN-Boys' Club. JUNE SLUYS-Attendance Office. DIXIE SMITH-Bandg Ushers Clubg Social Committeeg Friendship Committeeg What-A-Sho. KATHERINE D. SMITH-Chorusg Distributive Education Club. BOB SMITH-Football K3 yearsjp Beta Hi-Yg Stage Crewg Raider Club. WALLY SMITH--Distributive Education Clubg Intramural Sports, Basketball. JOHN SOBJACK-Football: Baseball C3 yearsip Key Clubg Stage Crewg Raider Club. JON CLARENCE SOINE-Ski Clubg Photography Clubg Traffic Squad, Captain: Gamma Hi-Yg Radio Crew. KENNETH SOLENE-Transferred from Mount Baker. Boys' Club. NORMAN SOLVIK-Bandg Alpha I-li'Yg Intramural Basketballg Fire Squadg Sophomore Assembly. NORM SPARGER-Tomahawk Cabinetg What-A-Shog Starlite Revue C'52J. PATRICIA LEE SPINKS-Social Committeep Welfare Committeeg Dis- tributive Education Club, Secretary. 36 DAN SQUIER-Senior Manager Basketball, Sophomore, Junior, Sen- ior Assemblies, Baseball, Stuclant Council, Boys' Club Council. VERRILL STALBERG-Band, Tratfic. ROSALIE JEAN ST. CLAIR-Chirus, VVhat-A-Sho I2 yearsi. HARRY STEWART--Football f3 yenrsi, Beta Hi-Y, Raider Club I2 yearsj, Track. CATHARINE R. STIMPSON--Shuksan, Editor-in-Chief, Beacon, News and Executive Editors, What-A-Sho General Committee, Vaude- ville Chairman, Pep Club, Treasurer, President, Executive Board, Junior Representative. SHIRLEY STOKESBERRY-B Club C7 yearsj, Ticket Squad, Manager. FLOYD G. STOUT --Football I2 yearsb, Intramural Basketball, Student Council. LLOYD G. STOUT-Boys' Club. MIKE STRADLEY Transferred from Seward, Alaska. Alchemist Club, Vice President, Intramural Basketball. RON L. STREETERA,-Football 13 yearsi, Baseball C3 yearsj, Key Club, Raider Club, Secretary, Stage Crew. DOROTHY MARIE STREUBEL--What-A-Sho CSU, Library Staff. CAROLE JANICE STULL-B Club K2 yearsb, Service Club, Treasurer, Scrapbook Committee, Publicity Committee, Bowling Club. DEL STURGIS Alpha H-Y, Vice President, What-A-Sho, Intramural Basketball and Baseball. ROBERT STURTZ---Band, Chorus, What-A-Sho I3 yearsi, Operetta I2 yearsj, Christmas Pageant I2 yearsl. MARLO A. SUNDSETH-Boys' Club. JUNE SVEDIN-What-A-Sho, Princess C'5lI, Pep Club, Drill Team C2 yearsi, Torch Club I2 yearsb, Beacon Ad Staff, Blossom Festival Queen. MARLENE SWAN--Distributive Education Club, Horizon Club, Serv- ice Club, SPENCER SVVOFFORD-Chorus, Alchemist Club, What-A'Sho, Oper etta C'53I. ALICE ELIZABETH SVVEETeB Club C2 yearsi, Latin Club, Biology Club, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League. BETTY TAMCKE-What-A-Sho, Pep Club I2 yearsj. COLLEEN JUNE TARR Junior Assembly, Make up Corps, Senior Assembly, Ski Club. MARILYN MARIE TAYLOR-Bancl, Sophomore Class Secretary, Girls' League Cabinet, Corresponding Secretary, Torch Club, Girls' League Council I2 yearsj. GERALD THOMAS-Ski Club. WILLIAM FRED THOMPSON-Future Farmers of America, President, State Convention Representative, Intramural Volleyball, Boys' State l'53D, Boys' Club Cabinet. VERLAINE CAROL THON-'Song Leader l'52, '54D, Beacon, Editorial Staff and Ad Manager, Shuksan Editorial Staff, Smoke Signals, Y-Teens Cabinet. JUANITA JUNE THORLAKSON-Beacon Editorial Staff, Assistant Feature Editor, Shuksan Editorial Staff, Copy Editor, Smoke Signals, Y-Teens Cabinet, Historian, Torch Club l'52I. ROBERTA TOMER-Girls' League. SHARON TOWNLEY-What-A-Sho I3 yearsj, Operetta I3 yearsi, Quill and Scroll, Friendship Committee, Secretary, Spanish Club, Vice President. . 37 MARLENE TRECKER-Pep Club, Secretary, Weltare Committee, Chairman, Advanced Chorus, Girls' League Council and Cabinet, Planning Committee. DIANE TRUAX-French Club. JANET ALICE VAN AVERvTorch Club Q2 yearsj, French Club, Beacon Editorial Staff, Beacon Ad Staff, What-A-Sho CSU. DAVID VAN BRONKHORST-Chorus, Band, Torch Club I2 yearsjp Traffic Squad, Senior Play, Prompter. FRED VICTOR-Boys' Club. FRANK VITALJIC-Boys' Club Council C'53l, DELORES LULA VODOPICH-Ushers Club, What-A-Sho C'5U, Social Committee, Secretarial Committee, Art Club C'53I. ROBERT WALL-Biology Club, Ticket Squad. MIKE WALLACE-Football, Basketball C3 yearsl, Student Council K2 yearsl, Junior Assembly, Key Club K3 yearsl. JAMES S. WALLINWQUIII and Scroll C2 yearsl, Beacon, Co-Business Manager C2 yearsl, What-A-Sho C'53J, Stamp Club, President Cf52I, Alchemist Club. -,1xi yi ,iff JO WALSTROMfBand, Orchestra, Ushers Club, Stage Crew, Sophomore Class Vice President. LAWRENCE GAIL WATERSwlntramural Baseball and Basketball. DARRYL WAUGAMAN-Band, Ski Club, Orchestra, Fire Squad. CAROLYN WEAVER-Band, Ski Club, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, Latin Club. CONNIE WEBER-Friendship Committee, Treasurer l'53l, Latin Club, Welfare Committee, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, Beacon Advertising Staff f'53l. IONE WEST-Ushers Club, Treasurer C2 yearsj, Y-Teens, President C'54D, Treasurer f'53l, Secretarial Committee, Chairman, Beacon Editorial Staff, Associate Editor, Shuksan Editorial Staff, Com- piling Editor. JACK WESTON-lntramural Basketball and Baseball. PATSY WESTOVER-B Club, Secretarial Committee. JOAN LEE WHITE-What-A-Sho, Senior Mothers' Tea, Chorus, Christmas Pageant. ROGER A. WHITE-Torch Club C2 yearsl, Latin Club, Raider Club I2 yearsjg Tennis Team K2 yearsj. JACQUELINE WIEDEMAN-St. Luke's Junior Assistance League. KATHLEEN JOANNE WILLIAMS-Advanced Chorus C2 yearsl, Basket- ball Queen, Tomahawk Cabinet, Treasurer, Starlite Revue, Manager, Operetta C2 yearsj. GEORGE WOLF-Student Council, Intramural Sports. NANCY ANN WOOD-Friendship Committee, Sergeant-at-Arms, Latin Club, Girls' League Assembly, Student Council, Assembly Panel Discussion. WARREN EDWARD WOOD-Art Club, Intramural Basketball and Baseball, Rifle Club. LAVE WOODRUFF-Torch Club C2 yearsl, Photography Club, Presi- dent, Boys' Club Council. MARTHA D. WRIGHT-French Club, What-A-Sho, Square Dance Club. DON J. YAKESH-Intramural Basketball and Baseball. 38 A TIME FOR ACHIEVEMENTS Magna Cum laude Graduates Ann Kingsbury Gerald Punches Terry Rogers Catharine Stimpson Roger White Graduation Speakers Valedictorian choice Terry Rogers Roger White Class choice Robbie Calhoun Catherine Stimpson Faculty choice Ann Kingsbury Jerry Punches Cum laude Graduates Ardis Adams Ingrid Lundgren Beverly Altsen Charlotte Martin Jean Arnclt Larry McCord Mary Ann Brozovich Robert McDonald John Robbie Calhoun Myrna Olson Lenora Curran Ronald Ougland Dolores Erickson Ruth Rairdon Charlotte Ferree Charlotte Ross James Florence June Svedin Mary Jane Freimann Marilyn Taylor Bruce Gillespie Juanita Thorlakson Eleanor Guerin Frank Vitaliic Carol Ann Hall David Van Bronkhorst Dixie Hovde David Woodruff Dorothy Leaf Larry Young Sharon Leaf Scholarships lUp to April 301 Terry Rogers-Yale University, Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps Roger White-Abilene Christian College Sharon LeafeWashington State College James Florence-Pacific Lutheran College THOMAS M. YORKSTON-Chorus. LARRY YOUNG--Sophomore Class, President, Alpha Hi-Y, President, Torch Club, Presidenty Band Man- agerp Orchestra. NORMAN ZAHNOW-Band. WALLY ZEEBUYTH-Art Club. DARRELL A. PITTS-Future Farmers of America. BETILOU CRISP - Advanced Chorus, What- A - Sho, Operettap Chess Club. MICHAEL THORSEN-Gamma Hi-Y, President, Boys' Club Cabinet, Fire Squadg Radio Crewg Boys' Club Council. Transferred to Highline at midterm. Nursing Ingrid Lundgren-Medical Association Marcia LaVeille-Soroptimist Club Jacqueline Wiedeman Marilyn McAlister Medical Auxiliary Frances Hauser Teaching Dorothy LeaffRetail Clerks' Union Larry Young-Bellingham Classroom Teachers Marilyn Taylor-Addie Kirkpatrick P.E.O. Music Scholarships from Western Washington Jack Ryan-cello Dolores Erickson-piano Arthur Bridgefclrums Peter Hoeruegeletrumpet Nancy Scheldrup-cello Donald Hawkins-French horn NO TIME FOR PICTURES Ray Beers Ed Morris Roger J. Buss Richard Palmer Delbert Day Dale Peters Jerry Denn Bill Royalty Allen Dunkle Jim Schaffer Faye Hawkins Shirley Carol Smith Sharon Jones Charles Spencer Andre Lavigueure Harlan Todahl Dan Westby Awards CUp to April 301 Catharine Stimpson-Washington State D.A.R. Good Citi- zenship Contest Terry Rogers-Elks' Most Valuable Student in Whatcom County Sara Keyes-Certificate of Honor American Association of Teachers for Excellence in French Lila Fisher-STO, V.F.W. Auxiliary, Build Through Citizen- ship. School Contest on l Speak for Democracy. Jim Florence-57.50, V.F.W. Auxiliary, Build Through Citizenship. School Contest on l Speak for Demo- cracy. F.F.A. Awards Bill Thompson-Washington State Bankers' Association George JohnsonfOutstanding Proiect Dave Leonard-Aberdeen Angus heifer calf from the Nor- ton Memorial Scholarship Joe TiemanfGuernsey heifer from Sears-Roebuck Com- PBUY ' 39 From Dug SEPTEMBER, T953 2-School opened T7-Sophomore party 25- ln Old Chicago, movie OCTOBER T-4-Torch club banquet 23-What-A-Sho 28-Shuksan sales NOVEMBER 6- Knute Rockne, movie TO-Quarter report cards T3-Homecoming T9-Ouill and Scroll banquet 23-Girls' League pot- luck supper 25-Junior Prom- Some Enchanted Evening 26-Beginning of Thanksgiving vacation DECEMBER 2-Football banquet A-Basketball iam- boree Senior asembly- From Here to Eter- nity To-Christmas pageant QT-Girls' League Christ- mas party 22- Miracle on 34th Street, movie 23-Beginning of Christ- mas vacation JANUARY, T95-4 4-School reopens T5- Wilson, movie 20-Y-Teens, Hi-Y panel 22--Semester report cards FEBRUARY T2-Svveetheart Assembly l9eBasketball queen crowned 110 To Month FEBRUARY 22-Senior play 211--Seniors visit West- ern Washington College MARCH l-Beginning of dis- trict tournament 5-Conclusion of dis- trict tournament 9-Junior assembly- No Business Like Shovv Business 18-Moms' Night Girls' League fash- ion show 2oeFuture Farmers of America banquet 30-Quarter report cards APRIL 8-l O-Operetta 20-Career day for juniors Q8-Dads' Night Torch club trip to University of Brit- ish Columbia Y-Teens fashion shovv 29-Band trio to VVen- atchee for Aoole Blossom festival MAY ll-Sophomore as- sembly- Military Madness 6-Beginning of Blos- som Time festival l2eFinal student body elections T3-Senior Mothers' tea Q11-Band trip to Vic- toria 28-Senior farevvall assembly Senior prom JUNE T 2-Graduation 11-School closed 'Yi -:wp 41 -N ...,.., 1 .,.,...,,...... I ,,..,.:.A -.JE ,FI K 5 ..A.A. S X 4 , it Vx 5 3 4 S x sig qi.. 525512 2-M Q A xx 3 S .Q 1 21 - vr.vr',- 1 k4, 1 Frm. ' ...f , Nm., , Owens B X n Carfoonisf with The magic pen . . . Beacon business manager . . . orchestra . . . Frank Renlie. Well-known bruneffe . . . Ushers club . . . Shuksan staff business manager . . . Sfu- denl council . . . Gwen Campbell. incisive senior play lead . . . assisfanf man- ager of Shulcsan business sfaff . . . orchestra . . . Jack Ryan. rhomp son, Thom, Calhoun A Time for otice Bl-lS's blonde bombshell . . . cheer leader .. . Pep drill Team . . . Execufive board . . . Dorothy Leaf. Mean curve on varsity baseball . . . Sfage crew manager . . . Tomahawk vice-presi- denf . . . Befa l-li-Y . . . Gomer Owens. Crew-cuf capabilify . . . Radio chief . . Alpha Hi-Y head . . . Quill and Scroll . . Dick Brulanol. Renlie, Campbell, Ryan Warm l-li! man . . . F.F.A. presi- denf . . . Boys' Sfafe . . . Bill Thompson. Smoofh blonde song leader . Beacon co-advertising manager . . . Shuksan . . . Verlaine Thon. Humorous senior vvifh sideburns . . . senior class presidenf . . . Boys' Sfafe . . . Robbie Calhoun. 112 and Recognition Dark . . quick . . . Pep club presidenf . . . Girls' league Treasurer . . . Siudeni council - . Maryanne Brozovich. Blonde vocalisi operefia chorus Wbai-A-Sho manager . , . baseball . . . baslaei- ball . . . LeRoy Galley. Blonde . . . friendly . . . sopliornore represenia- 'five To Execuiive board . . . Pep club . . . Shuk- san . . . Beacon . . . Ingrid Lunclgren. 'ldflfqorfl W e sl' Cfiffon Conscieniious presideni oi Girls' i league . . . Torcb and Pep clubs Anavxl 'ann lzrolhnahrl . . . uvusny suns., -wvnnnuunu. Assured . . . well-liked . . . band manager . . . Alplwa Hi-Y cliiel . , . Larry Young. Unpublicized Nlerii secreiary . . . bonor roll . . . Si. Luke's Assisi- ance league . . . Mary Oclmark. 43 Brozovich, Galley, Lundgren Blonde . . . good-naiured . . Beia Hi-Y . . . Raider club . . baseball . . . Jim Acldicott. Sparkling Y-Teens leader . . . Ushers Treasurer . . . associaie Beacon editor . . . lone West. Co-ordinaied Sfudeni' c o u n c i l presideni . . . Varsiiy baskeiball capfain . . . Jerry Clifton. fi 1. Carousel Leads - Walton, Rogers, Shields, VV a r n c r Johnson, Lee 2, Novelty Dancer-Crosslin 3. Dragnet Fantastic -- Arnclt, Mustacich, Longstreth, Plumb A. Coronation Ballerina --- Fer- rec- 5. Scene from Carousel 6. Scarecrovvs - Bennerstrom, Smith, Larson, Porter , S941 WHAT-A-SHO Committee meetings . . . endless tryouts . . . LeRoy Galley, an efficient general manager . . . Catharine Stimpson successfully guiding the vaudeville committee . . . Bob McDonald, program committee chairman . . . Miss Gray skillfully blending the ingredients of her eighteenth What- A-Sho . . . Ann Kingsbury, publicity chairman . . . Robbie Calhoun, queen manager, buried under ballots . . . Judy Chisholm, finance chairman . . . lngrid Lunclgren and Bonnie Dorcy collaborating on dance plans . . . Mr. Mon- roe leading the orchestra through the program . . . Celia Onkels, concessions chairman, directing carnival opera- tions , . . Tl1e Loveliest Night of the Year. WHAT-A-SHO GEN ERAL COMMITTEE Back: McDonald, Calhoun. Middle: Chisholm, Onkels, Lundgren, Kingsbury. Front: Dorcy, Galley, Stimpson 44 NW Galley, Miss Gray QQ Dancing in the Dark --Fox Can-Can Dancers- L. Eason, Aclclicott, Clifton, Punches, Wallace, P. Eason, Stewart Triplets - Johnson, Blanton, Warner Tightrope Ballerina--Harmer Hornpipe from Carousel e McDonald, Lack, Scott, Swol- torcl, Oklahorna! Leads Price, Larson, Simplot QQ Q Three acts in two hours, Kaleidoscope, Karousel, and Korn' '... from murder to cows in one short program note . the eighteenth annual variety shovv. 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Iyfwm W-sf, pie? af? so Xe aa W' ew: mem .-5 fgiifig lam u and oment e-Behs SHO R YALTY umor ss Barba www yneno A if WHAT-A-SHO COURT AND GUARD OF HONOR W Back: Brownrigg, Onkels, Lund: From: Gefiles, Ga-:i!ey, Lindman, Chmer, Cadhnun. , s x , Berry, Smith O ' . 0 Ilme or u Surgmg Iuggern t, ,X K , W . , , .. , - , W1 1 1 A -A .' , in QQ ,X D EQ ,gg - at ., , 2 1 in Q k , E I' 2' H Landman Crifdf izgw X 3 Sfreefer 5 i' Kent 0 as 25 f Z, W 1 MELWQQIEAQ S271 - H Jim:-s:35Li,M ,NQ.M,A3Q?Q3, WLmfmm A A x wwf -sk , M...:'1WSB7S-.fM2mx51Ni 295: Vlud Cahed lersegs u nd Dripping Shias lust Quarter Tully Todd l8Ol runs around right end flanked b S y tewart 1521, Larson hits the Enumclaw line. Dan Johnson 1945 goes through after handoff from quarterback Steinbach C491 A tense moment in the Lincoln game. The Bellingham players Cleft to rightj are Streeter, Noyes, Bowden, and Larson. Football Coaching Staff: McCaslin, Alpaugh, head coach Jones, Bray, and Johnson Johnson and McCaslin coached the Pup squad. Learning by experience . . . work . . . determination . . . rocking and being rocked . . . a hard schedule of county schools . . . Ptlueger, Nolte, Willet the travelers . . . Pup football. The iniury-plagued Red Raiders ended the himself bucked over from the two to climax a 60 season with a record of two wins, seven losses, yard drive in the third quarter. The Raiders rocked racking up victories over two state power houses, the state when they toppled Seattle Prep in a mud- a 7-6 trimming of Seattle Prep and a T2-7 triumph splashed battle. John Johnson crashed over from over Tacoma's Lincoln Abes. With a never-give-up the three for the Raider tally. ' f ht ell. The showed im- , all'lUOle' Tile Reds OU9 elf' Said Cglach Howard The teams good morale and the standout provemen every gem ' performance of many players highlighted the sea- Jomes' son. Captain Bert Lindman, inspirational award In the Lincoln battle, rangy end Gil Kurtz winner, was voted to the All-Cross State defensive grabbed a pass from quarterback Sam Steinbach, team. running several yards for the first TD. Steinbach Pm gen Kolbe. pootamr PUPS , Hayes, runner, WWE' B',f,ff,:ll'wiiSsn, Kaaland' B rr D. CaUQl ell' Nolel - J Oberlatz, Busch, Geri Powers, ey Y' i ri Argo. FVOHV ' Seelye, Sfephan' .' d Ritchie, Chrisma I k Wegby c, Sm1ili,GraYH G Smith Martin, Rwha' S' Bac: T ' re Mars, ' ' -dai 1 Cagevf M00 ' wiieir, Bonnet lglilloralit, Beard, Jolqnslone' l 51 WY W V g W 1 52 wir X i :xx s gx .aff ,Hg x . A Q Sl Y .Juv- 4' W .rw JSF' 1 L ,I f SWF ,P if-'J AM K X -,fl 'X if-154 Vzdff' W l fd fJ!'t!'f1!:l5 4:v,' ,P-,rw lf.. V.w,r ,iL.,z1ff, ' ,, C,qM4Y'f1 W .1 f' ,A ' u7'U,wffM'Y -. '4 f,Q- f'g I 4 ' fn' ' ,,f f . , --H A , f 4 1 l Xl tI1en came tI1e silver thaw interrupting . . . WINTER ACTIVITIES CLUBS BASKETBALL JUNIORS D D D High non for '55 A second prosperous year . . . The promise of good material for student leaders: athletic, musical, and academic . . . a South Sea Theme for The Junior prom . . . Some Enchanted Eve- ning' '...' 'There's No Business Like Show Busi- ness' '... introduction of junior assembly theme, a Trumpet solo by Bruce Kulander . . . guitar Twanging by Doug Price, another feature .. .a duet by John Johnson and Georgie Lee. . . Maggie Larson and Dick Warner, co-directors . . . many boasts . . . The basketball queen . . . one of The operetta leads . . . presenters of Senior Mothers' Tea . . . orderers of heavy class rings . . the class of 1955. f Big, broad, powerful . . . first string center on gridiron . . . master-builder of grass hut at prom . . . engineer of enchantment . . . a Fairhaven product who made good . . . Beta Hi-Y . . . an unruffled wielder of class gavel . . . John Gettles. f Grinning all The while . . .vice president of Key club, Student council, and Junior class . . . a fine repre- sentative to Boys' club cabinet . . . a diet of iournal- ism on The Beacon staff . . . iaunty man around school . . . Robert Butch Brand. f Voice buzzsaws Through all distractions . . . The eternal question man . . . another Beta boy . . . tail- back, wing, and end on football team . . . amazes faculty by his rating on grade curve . . . as secretary third of class officer triumvirate . . . John Critchlow. 55 TUESEFJSAY TUESZBAY TUESDAY TUESDAY JANUARY? U95-ii Settles P' YHRSHSKBAY 'THURSDAY TUESQAY BJ??fl,A'? THBRSDAY Q I0 'I I ruesmxf TUESDAY Jia Critchlow THURSDAY vi? F BDA? --::A--:- ,E.A. y A- - W 1.A'.' q,.,f: 5 - ,.qA,, , . ,N A 5 A W - : , l R ry -l: ,.,. , , d ..,., f 2 It B . at ff a ' .. . ': -l-v '-j,,::E::,- : a A -. 'f .. :T , W .. W 1 wi V Q .iw my , We if E , . , . 3 in I V ,,. . m , V V W . . niv. .3 ,L J V. 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Row 2: Donna Anderson,.Dorisann Anderson, E. Anderson, J. Anderson, M. Ander- son, Atkins. Row 3: D. Bailey, S. Bailey, W. Bailey, Baierna, Barntord, Barbeau. Row 4: Bersness, Barry, Barton, Baxter, Becker, Bell, Bellamy, Bengen. Row 5: Benson, Binschus, Blackstone, Blackwell, Blair, Blanton, Bloch, Bogen. Row 6: Bowen, Bowman, Boyd, L. Brand, B. Brandt, V. Brandt, Bredal, Brester. Row 7: Bridges, S. Peterson, J. Brown, L. Brown, S. Brown, Brownrigg, Brozovich, Buchanan. Row 8: Buckley, Budde, Button, Butts, Carpenter, B. Carlson, J. Carlson, Carr. Row 9: Cederstrom, Charles, Cheney, Cheryenock, Chisholm, Christie, Chudek, Church. Row 10: Clapper, Clark, Cleveland, Clifton, Cook, Cole, Copland, Countryman. 56 Q wi .b .V .,,.,.:. -:-, I ..,.-': - 1 ' ' -2,.. , Kr' - '- . ,'--' . uuuu . Q L., 3 ., :- 7 .hay .. .... , Q wwe, + V Q , .,., 1, wud iffy' ..,,-',b,.-'v . ay Q I . 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Row A: Donnelly, Dovveil, Drafs, Dragates, Drake, Dralle, Dunningan, rell. Row 6: Fellhauer, Fickel, E. Fisher, L. Fisher, Fisk, Florence, Fonger, Forslof. Ro Fullner, Funkhouser, Gaasland, Galde, Garland, Gauthier, Genther, Gettles. Row 9: Row 10: Grimes, Grirnlund, Grinstead, Grinton, Grove, Gulick, Gudbranson, Haan. lzllll , ,,. , R. Cross, Curtin, Daly, Daniels, Dayton. Row 3: De Hon, Delllluth, A sz .M SEM ui idk r 91 . Q. .'- .-2. 1 vf .1S'1N lie 5. 5- 1.4 VQWY W ' -.-- ,.,,,. Y . is lt L? if 'f ' - : f 22 2: as , 1 ' fam My .fa fr .1 ,Ja De-Witt, Dexter, Dyer. Row 5: T. Eason, V. Eason, Edwards, Ellefson, Ensign, Ershig, Everett, Far- w 7: Forss, Francisco, Franklin, Fraser, Richards, Freeland, Freyman, Frost, Row 8: B. Gibson, M. Gibson, Gifford, Glover, Goodman, Granger, Green, Greenwalt. 57 '2-- J A - L' nl ln' 2 R ' f ,l 13? i sw! .22 R Q2 ' . A4 :Iv AA'. A h al l -I'f.. - '-f+ ',,,. -i s Q . -A .,-Q Z A. f was 32 f ' r L -. 1 1 E? :.2:5Ef ::g. 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Jones, Jorgenson. Row 7: Jokes, Kayton, Kindlund, Klingensmith Knapman, Knott, Knox, Knutson. Row 8: Knutzen, Kotar, Kulander, LaBelle, B. LaPlawte, R. LaPlante, Lappenlouscli, Larson. Row 9: Larsen, Lee, David Leonard, Don Leonard Lewis, Lind, Lindeman, Lynn. Row IO: Little, Lofgren, Long Lovaas, Love, Lucier, Ludtke, MacKenzie. 58 , l W .- 5 if C31 lan Q . ' mi' ,,....,.f X , S Q? we ' ..: . f m , Q 1 M-.....f'j'ff ' gil-5 ':'b: 3 .1 .f ' D 32 M Ph P uf ' .1 A. , A,.. 5 5 P f . N A.... :.V I , O J . -Jia: I A' 'iw 'W - M 1. ma- 5' xg' ' .,.. Q im'-E:'. . , . dm 3 W 3? '71 ,N 15:53. f 'P , W x . -1 W. fx, .mfs 1 of ..: A ' s A T ,'-, l 2 ..,. N 3' 'V Q NWO' Q T . fr - . '. as 'Q E ,sf -wr ' ka R azrpl ,K nnvgn E N sein Q :Wk A-dn . 'I- -Q..-. U . W W ,W wily' . is 'M ff . ' . as , . , wi . K.,-if f ' N . as-:.. -4. ,iw , ..... . .... .,., , ,QA 1 P 5 .4 5 ...lv -lzl H it ia . .ji 4 0 ag , A . 3, . M P' V ,,..,,. ,. f V . L 4 . A A D , .Zu- :g ...ii W m W QV ry A . . 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Nelson, E. Nelson, R. Nelson, Nichols, Nin'1s, Zahnovv. Row 7: Noyes, Jerry Nunamaker, Jin Nunarnaker, Ny- gard, Zugelder, Obernweller, Oldham, Zehnder. Row E: G. Olson, L. Olson, M. Olson, Oswall, Oiley, D, Pace, G. Pace, L. Pace. Row 9: Padovan, Palmer, Parsons, Parrish, Palflckf P'3Yn9f Slfand. V' Pil5 S0r1 POW 10: B. Brand, D. Pearson Pederson Pennington, D. Peterson, L. Peterson, Van Brocklin, Phelps. 59 4 sa - . W 55. 5. . il T ' . .grips . ' 1 37' f 3 f,:, .v. w.r zfiv in 25 Q M ,ww if ff , .. . ....mN... 'M .,.,. - . Z.i 'f.i . li M N , 4 .w .. L . H I.:bA Z E ,- I .. A Bw WT Y' W' W.. an 1': -- mr W' 1. ti, -V-- S 'T ,,,. 4 ,egg lzuq - 'T .,,,.h. f of ..V. ' I b I in qqlb Q AIAII ,.., 1 .M Q. M Y xv ,nl . F 1? 'E S . ,NNN Vw . . Q ' 'Af' 'iz . we 'lv'-:Teri W A- 2 .W . ii? S , 3 . xx A Y ? 1.15- ,. ,,.... xp, 2 . llllbb Wk -' ' S , . . W 1 Q, f ws .Es S? -1. if : ' ' ' Zllf. W ...:.. L 1, W J --.v X535 B5 I , 3'-:bf A f. . V gk A fl iv. kv W Q -EE' 5-I... mgvwgpx a .. 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SDM A . ww twf YW We wwe one 5,5 M . -. . . .:.:,, EVM . . ,I H 'Q , ,.,.:. ,E ..,A 1 T ' .:,A 1 T' ,E . 1 :gy MSM . ww . vi. , ,.,,, . b X . . .Egan ,Q , 4 lf Ei ., 1-V, ' V il i 7 '1 ,A.V 1 ' is 1 . . ..,. ,..:. , 'I E 7 E51- E - 1.1.2 S Row I lfrom topl: Philbriclc, Phinney, Pickard, Pond, Barter, Carol Powers. Row 2: Chuck Powers, Price, Pruitt, Purvis, Quillen, Quinn. Row 3: Rade, Raplee Ray, Rayborn, Rea, Reed. Row 11: Reamer, Reolenbaugh, Reece, Reed, Rieter, Karen Roberts, Kathleen Roberts, M. Robinson. Row 5: S. Robinson, Roehl, Roper R ht G. R l S ' ' ' 4 oug , ow ey, . Rowley, St. Clair, Salisbury. Row 6. Sampson, Satterlee, Schermerhorn, Schuett, Seelye, Sefrit, Segel, Sharp. Row 7: Sheline, Sherard Shields, Shotte, Simmons, Sioluncl, Sluys, Small. Row 8. G. Smith, R. Smith, Solvang Somers, Sooter Souve, Stam Stimac Row 9- Chrisman B. Sulliv S S ll' 1 1 1 - ' 1 an, - U I van, Summers, Sunitsch, Swan, Thomas, C. Thompson. Row IO: H. Thomason. L. Thompson, Todahl, Todd, Turnquist, Tratton, Troutner, Truax. w 5 g ap . :.x R, .V .. A e.. 3 K , , QA 1 sk . 1, 2 4 - Vile: 1-vie. . -ggyggwszit f f . :5 aQ: . 1e,wW:si5 - f'r' 2'? H,e .M New Zi : .. , H J.. A .. F11 V e r 1.1 . Qwgjyg .1 . ., .We 9 M 53 -if. il Qi ,. nn of 1 .1 AQ e, S fl? A Q ew S E X . . 5 f, if v, f gl -' 13 2 3 w if W' ' ,,h, ,. Mm., Y' - 'W ' .wg . - I I x ,Q 4 ..,. - .. R . -1: 3 : I , I . . - J 'J' . ff 4 . . ' , Y Q. ws L . be ,..N,W,..,.... G . -' I. , .. ,,.A , i. '- 1. . .. , - ' ' iw iii gg ,if w.pg,2 we In W-.J X f . , - A. -. e . .,, . .,.. W-f .W W fr Y new 5 5 G .. L2 .f'7 '1 f' l s. ' ' . ' ' t f -5525 2 5 .. 5 1955. V' ,J -- 2 -:2::,.i' . - .: :i Ujgfgeqpg T5 -, A ' A I , f 4 A- V g ta 25:5 lg: 3 K t . . . . Y 'i' '- 23' v- W' he V lm' Y. S- 'I V X so '1 -2 ' 75 A ,S , ass-1 1 1 . if ', tfgqia gif: - ....., Q 1.w-:1::f- . , f: ' -e . A554 V .,. V Row l lfrom toplz Undeen, Valley, Van Loock, Vinup, Vrane, Wallin. Row 2: D. Walton, N. Walton, Warner, Wells, Martha Whitney, Marvin Whitney. Row Wilcox, L. Willett, W. Willett, G. Wilson, L, Wilson, M. Wilson. Row 4: Winterburn, Wharton, Whipple, Witchey, Wood, Wolfe, Wright, Yeager. Row 5: Young, D. Young, K. Young, M. Young, Skogstad, Ramsay, Oberlatz, Cyr, Row 6: Dixon, Frost, Gamble, Leverett, Parsons, Peeples, Kagey, Kearney. Row Kruse, Glover, Thompson, Woodward, Downing, Cagey, Forslof, Henefin, 3. A. 7. 9 The Snow Queen Bushetbull Court Groom, princess, Larson, queen, Weaver, princess +l SHUKSAN EDITORIAL Back: Albright, Greenwalt. Middle: Thorlakson, Bodine, Chisholm Whipple, Curran, Fisher, Freimann Miles, LaVeille, Thon, Christopher, Nygard, West, Selene. Front: Onkels, Lundgren, Stirnpsori, Leverett, Komen, Kingsbury. Miss Coy-adviser Shuksan Editor, Stirnpson A milestone in yearbooks . . .streamlined layouts . . . twisting labyrinth of deadlines, headlines, cuts and copy . . . staff members hunching over papercutters during vacations and pounding office doors for ads . the Shuksan. Revival of creative writ- ing . . . staff ponders . . . selections made . . . magazine sent to print- er's . . . in spring you buy . . a Smoke Signals. SHUKSAN BUSlNESS STAFF iRight picture? Back: Marsh, Havv ley, Valley, Frost, Pond. Front: Thomas, Shields, Campbell Ryan, Martinson. Miss Smith-adviser SMOKE SIGNALS STAFF Back: Fisher, Price, Haines, Lever ett, Daggett, Stimpson, Johnson Christopher. Front: Thon, Lunclgren, Erickson Kingsbury, Bruland, Curran. Mr. Stottlebower-adviser 62 Frantic reminders to laggard reporters . . . sustained by milkshakes and typewriters . . . Thursday night trek to the printer's . . moments of frustration . . . inky paws. . . taut tempers . . .too much copy or gaping holes . . , fifth period delivery ot , . . the Beacon. BEACON BUSINESS STAFF Back: McDaniel, Renlie, Marsh, An- drews, J. Wallin, K. Wallin, Phelps, Iverson, Front: Kayton, Joachim, Thon, Setter- lee, Sampson, Hopcroft, Selene. Miss Scott--adviser BEACON AD STAFF Baclr: Morse, Rasmussen, Mariotto, Mc' Allister, Ritchie, Pruitt, Roehl, L. Brozo vich, Freimann, Phelps, Christie, Far rell, Michel, Sherard, Van Aver, Wallin McDaniel, Read, Chudek. Middle: Web er, Nl. Brozovich, Svedin, Brunhaver, Barter, Carlen, Knott, Marsh, Satterlee Chisholm. Front: Cramer, Schafer, Hop croft, Sampson, Knutsen, Colvin, Kay ton, Joachim, Thon, Andrews, Stimp son, Jerns. Miss Scott---adviser BEACON EDITORIAL STAFF Back: LaVeille, Campbell, Johnson, Ritchie, Korthuis, Leverett, Albright, Andrews, Bruland, Haines, Scheldrup, Onkels. Middle: Townley, Thon, Thor- lakson, Lundgren, West, Daggett, Kom- en, Stimpson Kingsbury. Front: Van Aver, Bodine, Miles, Fisher, Curran, Christopher. Mr. Stottlebower--adviser Beacon Editor, Daggett J., 63 Cadence counr l-2-3-4 . . . The syncoparion of c lm a rm g i n g Tempos . . biggesr band in BHS history . . . lirsr place per- formers in P.N.E .... SanTa's escorf in Seattle . . . December dinner duols . . . Wenalchee- bound for apple blooms . . . Vicforia for queen's birflwday . . . Blossom Time in May' . . the Band. l 64 A group of gifted individuals . . . Diana's sirings and Pan's Woodwinds. . . The days of old brought back To life in The Chrisimas pageanr . . . srories fold by melodic moods. . . pre- requisire ai Senior play . . performed af all school audi- lforium funcfions . . Trip To Yakima in February . . . oper- efra in April . . . concerf in May . . the Orchestra. l .i -. fl W pg' ,Z gc kill. Cl f' 'Q lil i 90 l o , W Nga! 43? 65 .lpleqsg 'UOSIO 'la6en.ieoH 'dn 'uefxg us CD 'A QM 'L,uo.l,Lsl leuoqaw '1aldL,usH 'p 'wonspugq 'Swag 'SSIIVV .iaunN 'uewe6neM JQQQ IFJUQISASID QAQQH 'eilueg 'uoseg 'iafxolg 'suaqog 24uo.i,L or i,xaN 'p 'u 'iabpeg 'A :Lucid 'pneg 'Mei afxaq QH 'exigd 'pueldoj 'oeuliig 'xpimpi THIRD PERIOD CHORUS Back row: Okerlund, Warner, Rogers, Galley, Lindman, Graham, John Johnson, Greenwalt, Essex, Roach, McDonald, Swottorcl, Morgan, Clapp, Strong, Wood, Countryman Lagasse, Leverett, Hovda. Next to back: Trecker, Hawley, Whitney, Hansen, Sybrant, Wilson, Robinson, McCord, MacArthur, Hawkins, D'Aprile, Florence, Hamilton, Beers Jeanne Johnson, Roberts, Bellinger, Next to front: Hanson, Shields, Scott, Chisholm, Townley, Ross, Heavilin, Gibson, Drake, Knutson, Wallin, B. Johnson, Iverson, Wallace Muir, Selene, Lack. Front row: Cross, Crook, Macmillan, Thomas, Lee, Walton Crisp, Black, Powers, P. Johnson, Garrett, Michel, Read, Hogan, Schermerhorn. Nostalgic Carousel highlights in What-A-Sho . . . Rousing Oklahoma! What-A-Sho act . . . Christmas Gloria, impressive Christmas pageant . . . caroling pageant . . - relieving advanced chorus ot outside at Christmas . . . Friml's lilting operetta Vagabond engagements during busy operetta season . . . spring King . . . spring concert . . . Third Period chorus. concert . . . First Period chorus. FIRST PERIOD CHORUS Back: Frazier, McGwin, Daniels, Cram, Argo, Bowler, Simplot, Bonner, Parsons, Price, O'Connor, Milne, Yorkston, Essex, Holstine, Lindquist, Caron, Tomlinson, Hube Next to back: Wilcox, Masten, Gulick, Kindlund, Olson, E. Anderson Oclegard, Barrett, Lindquist, M. Beers, L. Beers, Smith, Oldham, Ross, Larson, Eason, Engels, Richardson, C. Anclerson. Next to fron? Rought, Victor, Everett, Hoberg, Summers, Armstrong, Brighton, White, Olney, Hall, Parrish, McKinnon, Linn, Haggen, Nelson, Jacobson. Front: Murk, Johnson, Sehrt, Stull, Fisk, Weed, Foss, Pearson, Miller, Pack, LaPlante, Boyd, St. Clair, CVOHRI Martin, SIX. A Child ls Born TradiTionally impressive . . . sTaged December 16 and i8 . . . Gloria . . . sTory of a shepherd sTaying behind To Tend a lamb . . . a moTher Tleeing Herod's vvraTh . . . a Wiseman buying her baby's freedom wiTh his giTT Tor The Holy Child . . . McDonald as The Wiseman, Saradan . . . Johnson, KnuT- son alTernaTing as ElizabeTh, The moTh- er . . . CounTryman as The shepherd, Judah . . . vision of The naTiviTy scene . . . annual Christmas pageant. Leff: PropheT, Priest, Shepherds, and The King. Right: Elizabeth, Soldiers, Jud Q1 sf fi 955' Q.if? X?Q,Wm11PfJf' fi fgfvifi Barter im f r R 'der C ants, hisp i Van Luock Sfigifi? McKee QE. !?,P+1w- Cieveland g Padovan Young Crook: ia ff' 4 ..,, 35, O' Po -Poms and Cgclonl Cartwheels Q1fi 3 2i ! A Q Sfnvwu M A' K' Q7 ,.,, f Q .A an gu?:.A::p K 4 xx Q , is 5 , ah ff ,.-v ff x' Qf .Ma 4 ,JP . Q.. R 2 dw-'hff-2 2 2 if 1 A diff 'EP Brunhaver Af M! any Than I Marhnen sa-'W V HC? 15.3 Carr NPN Www ali 14-gfw 'Q 'F Bodine M, jr: lm Lea in 6 , USHERS CLUB Back: Altsen, Chudek, Solvang, West, Crook, Vodopich, La Veille, Martinson, Morse, H. Harmer. Middle: Smith, Wallin, Frost, Frostad, Loveall, Davis, Groom, Leaf, Funkhouser, Onkels, Whitney. Front: Carr, Adams, M. Harm- er, Ellison, Jukes, Brunhaver, Campbell. Nancy Ellison-president first semester, Celia Onkels-president second semester, Mrs. Larsen-advisor. Investigations into the third lunch food shortage . . . a forum for complaints, ideas, and opinions . . . The House of Representatives in Bell- ingham's Congress . . . talk, talk, and action . . . Student council. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL Back: Wallace, Greenwalt, John Johnson, Mehler, O'Ccnnor, Jim Johnson, Brand, Vlift:n, Daggett. Next to back: Marsh, L. Roberts, Knutsen, Chiller, Granger, Ram- say, Gillespie, Wolf, Campbell, Berry. Next to front: Van Loock, Bowsher, Squiers, Carr, L. Johnson, Willett, Tomlin- son, Van Horn, Abbott, Kingsbury, Brozo- vich. Front: Lack, Brownrigg, Ellison, Quinn, Baiema, K. Roberts, Fisher, Schafer, Tamcke, Smith, Kennedy. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL Back: Williams, Lockwood, R. Smith, Har- ris, G. Smith, L. Johnson, Kuhl, R. Addi- cott, Mork, Gaasland, Cole, Vesledahl, Graham, Bennerstrorn, Brighton, L. Rob- erts, Foster, Abrahamson. Middle: V. Leverett, Lind, White, Clifton, Wallace, Eason, Granger, Noyes, Wolf. Front: Hurl- but, Scott, Button, Clapper, Oaks, Tom- linson, Jukes, Reed, Bushnell. Jerry Clifton-president both semesters Mr. Jackson-adviser 70 The girls in red and vvhite . . . a cheering section for the Red Raiders . . . Home- coming . . . a Valentine dance . . . Pep club. PEP CLUB lTop Picturel Back: Leaf, Brozovich, Kingsbury, Little, Tracker, Longstreth, Stimpson, Jepperson, Freimann, Sefrit, Forslot, L. Brozovich, Christopher, Hoyt, Lunclgren. Middle: Hawley, Guerin, G. Lee, Larson, Carlen, Svedin, Barter, Farrell, Blanton, Thomas, Tamcke, Marsh, Blackwell. Front: Lack, Bredal, Kayton, Dorcy, Brownrigg, Hurl- but, L. Lee, Sleem, Carpenter, Scott, Hall, Fosse. Carol Christophervpresident first season Mary Ann Brozovichfpresident second season Catharine Stimpson-president third season Mrs. Christopherson-adviser Dancing socks in gym . . . a Christmas basket for a needy family. . .a Winter banquet . . . red corduroy dresses and flashlights . . . Ushers club. 'nc-- A model fashion show. . . fudge displays for a nickel . . .come as you are party ...chili feed . . . Wednes- day night confabs . . . Y-Teens. Y-TEENS CABINET Back: Thzrlakson, Holding, Kingsbury, Laifasse, Leaf, Onlcels, Jepperson, Se- frit, Svedin, Foster, Smith, LaVeille, Christie. Front: Thon, Chudek, Carlen, West, Morse, Farrell. ione West- president bath semesters Mrs. Smith --adviser Wigwam for BHS pa- pooses . . . chief-smile-on- face Larry Eason . . . Star- lite Revue with Kay Wil- liams chairman.. Tomahawk. TOMAHAWK Back: Cole, Funkhouser, Otley, Geri, Sybrant, J. Lewis, Sparger, Jerns, Bushnell. Front: Onkels, Bogen, Goodman, Salis- bury, L. Eason, Padovan, Joachim, Brownrigg, M. Stimpson. Larry Eason-president both semesters Mrs. Lindhout-adviser ami 1 za'-Q Q. wif A 3.5 grade average . fifty-eight members . . . dinner in the fall . . plaque for A students . . . con- cession at the What-A-Sho . . . trip to the University of British Columbia . . . books and paper special- ists . . . potential Phi Beta Kappas . . . Torch club. TORCH CLUB 12 yearsl Back: D. Leaf, V3nEr:nlchorst, McCord, Stimpson, Woodruff, Mc'Jonald, White, Florence, Rogers, Kingsbury, Van Aver, Guerin Front: Svedin, S. Leaf, Punches, Young, Freirnann, Taylor, Altsen, Ross Larry Young --president first semester Jerry Punches--president second semester Miss Dennis--adviser TORCH CLU3 ll Yearl Back: Hawley, Pederson, Karen Rob- erts, Glover, Love, Greenwalt, Lucltke, Everett, Carlson, Kotar, Kathleen Rob- erts, Thomas. Middle: Barry, Martinson, Shields, Miles, Jepperson, Carpenter, Fisher, Stimac Front: Solvang, Oswalt, Knapman, Cur- ran, Nygard, Walton 7l Successful dances and dele- gates to conventions . . . that stag dinner . . . prem- ium invitations coveted to its annual dinner dance . . . Beta Hi-Y. BETA HI-Y CTop picturel Back: Todd, Lindell, Ramsay, Smith, Gaas- land, Geri, Rucker, Nolte, Sybrant, Pappas, Steinbach, Wasley. Middle: Goodman, Gettles, Chrisman, Owens, J. Addicott, Critchlow, Otley, Cole. Front: R. Addi- cott, Leverett, Hansen, Bergman, Abbott, Tallahan, Wallace, Bringleson. Jim Addicott-president both semesters Mr. Smith-adviser Hot dog and mustard booth . . . swims . . . a feast tor moms . . . lads to legislature . . . tortuous sophomore and iunior pictures . . . Alpha Hi-Y. Basketball, refresh m e nts, cruises, and picnics. . .swim- ming and promotion of good citizenship . . . youngest angle in the Hi-Y triangle. .. Gamma Hi-Y. ALPHA HI-Y Back: D. Johnson, A. Lewis, Jerns, Brandt, Ludtke, Morgan, Greenwalt, Ougland, Lawson, Bell, Grove. Middle Trafton, Granger, Cleveland, lnce, Sturgis, Chiller, E. Lindeman, Young, Bruland. Front: J. Lindeman, Rhoades, Ershig, Busch, Beard, Hardwick, Haines, Solvik, Brighton, Lockwood. Larry Young-president first semester, Richard Bruland-president second semester, Mr. Emery-adviser. '9'a7 5 '.S.fl5.,iL !i817'iY:1': f'f' . 7 ,,,, , 1, 1 '23, R-5'fX: 'At' V r GAMMA HI-Y Back: Alexander, Bailey, Palmer, T. Met- une, Hayes, Scholz, Porter, Thorsen, K. Metune. Front: Thompson, Early, Ershig, Klingensmith, Westby, Rea, Lind, Reh- berger, Wilson. Mike Thorsen-president first semester Bob Rehberger-president second semester Mr. Hunt,-adviser Traveled to Roseburg tor convention . . . sellers ot basketball programs . . . dances and announcements . . . Kiwanis-sponsored . . . Key club. KEY CLUB Back: Bowden, Sobiack, Maneval, Bailey, Bloch, Wallace, Peeples, Noyes, Clifton, Punches, Lindman, B. Brand. Middle: L. Brand, Bachert, Berry, Gudbranson, Noyes, P. Eason, Walton, Streeter, L. Eason, Gal- ley, Siolund. Front: Kluge, Willett, Trout- ner, Barter, Aemmer, Ritchie, T. Eason, Simplot, Sparks, Kuhl. Pat Easonfpresident both semesters Mr. Johnson-adviser 72 ,fits RAIDER CLUB Back: Stewart, Critchlcw, Gaasland, White, Larsen, Kurtz, Browne, Lohman, Wallace, Punches, Clifton, Alex- ander, Noyes, Quick, Bengen, Smith. Middle: Galley, Gettles, L. Eason, Aemmer, Adclicott, Streeter, Lewis, Owens, Sobiack. Front: Willett, Lindman, Rogers, Adams, Lappenbusch, Johnson, Morris, Jameson, P. Eason. Jim Adclicott-president both semesters, Mr. Dorr-adviser Screech, the bells . . . time for fire drills. . .check doors, lights, windows . . . every- body out . . . a welcome break given by . . . Fire squad. FIRE SQUAD Back: Waugaman, Caughell, Palmer, Thor- SEN, Rehberger, Metune. Front: Sturgis, Solvick, Hovcla, Kuhl, Earley, Robinson. Jim Hovda-captain Setters of the scenes . . . paint splashers . . . riotous spring picnic . . . stars of the Christmas pageant . . . Miss Gray's prodigies in vvhite overalls . . . Stage crew. STAGE CREW Back: R. Addicott, Tallahan, Calhoun, J. Sobiack, Paus, Streeter, J. Addicott, Gaas- land, Noyes, Owens, Wallace, Steinbach, Abbott, Smith. Front: Lindell, Otley, Knut- sen, Walstrom, Larson, Farrell, D. Sobiack. Gomer Owens-manager Miss Gray-adviser 73 Smock-clad d a u b e r s of grease-paint . . . artists in their field . . . on hand for every performance . . . hours from six to twelve . . . the Make-up corps. MAKE-UP CORPS Back: Jones, Philbrick, Nygard, Park, Knutson, Andrews, Nichols, Charles, C. Johnson, Kruse, B. Johnson. Front: Barry, Kotar, Groves, Olson, Ritchie, Colvin, Linn, McMurry. Myrna Olson-director both semesters Miss Dillon-adviser Heap big smoke and much fire . . . tribesmen in letter sweaters . . . a whoopin' back-to-school dance . . . men about school . . . Raider club. Sundaes tronn the school fountain . . . experience gained on the iob retailing . . . caters to school disc iockeys . . . the D, E. club. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Back: Smith, Swan, Davis, Beck, Patterson, Gerner, Hanson, Richardson, Plumb, Bai- ema, McSorley, McCormick, O'Neall, May, Tamcke, Ered-l. Front: Carpenter, Reeve, Goetz, Brow-mrigg, Pinkey, Sanford, Oaks, Spinks, Burnaster. Joyce Pinley-presidant both semesters Mrs. Larsen--adviser Bisectors ot bugs and beetles . . . twenty blooming biolo- gists . . . where nature's best greets every guest . . . Biol- ogy club. BIOLOGY CLUB Back: Kendall, Kinollund, Mullen, Milne, Wall, Melton, Wisbey, Yeoman. Front: Schermerhorn, Dornbush, Chandler, Lintz, Olsen, Gulick, Undeen. Delbert Wisbey--president both semesters Miss Moore--adviser pH tactors and Erlenmeyer flasks . . . a trip to pulp mill laboratories . . . b r i g ht flames from their Yule logs . . . Alchemist club. ALCI-IEMIST CLUB Back: Stimpson, Ecker, Rogers, Lindman, Swotford, Punches, Alexander, McDon- ald, Harlan, Stradley, Gillespie, Front: Arndt, McSor'ey, Weber, Townley, Brozo- vich, Longstreth, Bodine, Kingsbury, Ross, DeGrace, Rairdon, Scheldrup. Bob McDonald-president both semesters Mr. Allison--adviser Bustle at games and pro- ductions . . . hustle to sandy shores tor May party . . . active, essential . . . Ticket squad. TICKET SQUAD Back: Mastin, McKinnon, Bovvler, Wahl, Frost, Stolcesberry. Front: LeClaire, Davis, Boyd, Schermerhorn. Shirley Stokesloerry--manager both semesters Mr. Felton---adviser 711 Parents and son banquet . . . trip to Puyallup . . . activities do not stop in summer . . . the Future Farmers of Amer- JCB- F. F. A. Bacl: Edvvards, Odmark, Noble, Parrisll, Norton, Kley, Mehl, Victos, Leonard, Johnston, Coffield. Next to back: Parsons, Anderson, Noel, Johnson, Vogel, Thomp- son, Hsyer, Cline, Spencer, Snyder, Cow- in, Ensign. Next to front: Boze, Denson, Brandt, Buckley, Bame, Wesley, Wyatt, LaMont, We-rdal, Undeen, Dralle. Front: Eiarker, Bookey, Charrion, Eelkema, Lane, Corning, Barrett, Pederson, Ekdahl, Tie- man, Schmeil. Kneeling: Green, Hall, George Johnson, Mumm, Anthony. Bill Thompsonepresident both semesters Mr. Sandell-'adviser County playdays , . .a candy sale . . . an initiation party ...a cruise in the spring . .. blue and vvhite - uniformed girls. . .B club. B CLUB Back: Anderson, Truax, Forslof, L. Brozo- vich, Button, Grirnlund, Baxter, Stokesa berry, Korthuis, Yeager. Middle: Iverson, Grimes, Rittenberg, Jones, Mariotto, Phil- brick, M. Brozovich, Hauser, Daniels, Ken- nedy, Blackwell. Front: Lack, Selene Siimac, Stull, Simpson, Sweet, Altsen, Derlisen, Dralle, Aemmer. Shirley Kennedy-president first semester Carol Simpson-president second semester Miss Dickeyfadviser Making these possible . . . ln Old Chicago, Miracle on 34th Street . . unreel class movies . . Projector squad. PROJECTOR SQUAD MacArthur, Forbes, Stephan, Lovaas, Reamer, Seelye, Larson, Read, Hunley. ding Bredal, Iverson, Sobiack, Addicott, Critchl ,kg I tc' : fix i Miss Stevvart's palace guard . . . library books flowing in and out . . . overdue notices dis' patched . . . Secretaries. 75 '51 1 A I was .. ft W ,gs ' if Q ss as .0 .-, ,, P Q A is-pa-A A new committee . . . pos- ters, announcements . . . . . . Girls' League news- paper sponsor . . . Public- ity committee. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Back: Garrett, Curran, Brozovich Front: Stull, Stimpson, Lundgren, Miles Ingrid Lunclgren, Catharine Sfimpsom- co-chairmen for both semesters Miss Cornish-adviser Decked in gay red coats, the nurses' helpers . . . feed and read to patients . . . St. Luke's Junior As- sistance league. ST. LUKE'S JUNIOR ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Group I Back: Cupples, Fisher, Reece, Sund- seth, McClellan, Ferree, Nygard, John- son, Nelson, Groves Middle: McDaniel, Quinn, Sherard, Groom, Glover, Metzner, Phinney, Frisell, Freeland Front: Rowley, Brown, McFarland, Mc- Elholm, Caron, McMurry, Race Group 2 Back: Felmley, McDonald, Johnson Pike, Martin, Hansen, Pfueller, Manka Whitney, Garrett, Arndt Middle: Byrd, Tieman, Brandt, How- ard, Keen, Oolmark, LaCasse, Caron, Forbes Front: Hetrick, MCGwin, Quanz, Six Schermerhorn, Redenbaugh, Wiecle- man 1 1 f Dolphine Glover-president both semesters Mrs. Peterson-adviser The conscience ot the school . . . splash Ortho- pedic: trays with colorful baskets . . . T. B. Sales . . . Welfare committee. WELFARE COMMITTEE Back: LaVeille, Shell, Hurlbut, Harmer, Freimann, Hovde, Kerley, Weber Front: Townley, Boring, Trecker, Cur- ran, Morrissey Marlene Trecker-president both semesters Miss Conlee-adviser 76 Parlez-vous francais? . . . paradise for Parisians in Bell- ingham . . . parties at Christ- mas . . . truffles and ham- burgers . . . French club. FRENCH CLUB Back: Abrahamson, Wright, Marsh, Metz- ner, Dexter, Knutsen, LeCompte, Wallace, Stirnac, Miles, Howard, Bushnell, Stoaks. Front: Oswalt, Bradford, Van Aver, Arndt, Davis, Florence, Fisher, Andrews. Janet Milesepresiclent first semester Jan Van Aver--president second semester Miss Foster--adviser Fictional Spaniards . . . spicy Hispanole dinner. . . tamale and tortillas a la mode . . . si, si, Espanoles . . . Spanish club. SPANISH CLUB Back: Tornquist, Landgraf, Fickel, Ecker, Notar, Wharton, Phinney, Morse. Middle: Byrd, Bennerstrom, Erickson, Bergum, Nela son, Blanton, Zender, Bowsher. Front: Joachim, Kayton, Townley, Crosslin, Forbes, D. Brown, Marsh, McKee, DeGees1. Joanne Marsh-president both semesters Mrs. Threlkeld--adviser Welcome to new members . . .a candy booth . .Christ- mas party . . . banquet in the spring . . . togas and de- clensions . . . Latin club. LATIN CLUB Back: Wallin, Longstreth, Walton, Tomlin- son, Mcilaniel, M. Stimpson, Nygard, Lee, Olsen, Dahlquist, McCord. Middle: An- drews. Sefrit, Hansen, Phelps, Thon, Weaver, Glover, Wood, Johnson, Cronlc. Front: Rairdon, Quinn, Van Bronkhorst, Harmer, Vllhite, C. Stimpson, Quick. LATIN CLUB Back: L. Brozovich, Frost, Freeland, Car- penter, Morse, Harmer, Weber, Ross, Marsh, Moren, Porter, Larson, Sundseth, Pfueller. Middle: Pruitt, Mariotto, M. Brozovich, Kerley, Sweet, Shipley, Hoyer, Read, Sherard, Shields, Jerns, Gibson, Clarke, Hube. Front: Foss, Anderson, Cramer, Baiema, Roehl, Townley, Eason. Myrna Harmer--president first esmester Mary Stimpson-president second semester Miss Martin--adviser 77 .. . as it egg.. Law f Award gitt to unseltish senior . . . foster Korean War orphan . . . sell sup- plies - graduation items . . . scamper on spring pic- nic . . . Service club. SERVICE CLUB Back: Sampson, Crimp, Buhtz, McAllis- ter, Jones, Nelson, Vesledahl, Repoz, Sullivan, Reece, Strand, Stull. Front: Caron, Solvang, Martinson, Philbrick, Rairdon, Baiema, Brester, Quinn. Joyce Baiema-president both semesters Miss Tarkolt'-adviser Slave drivers tor Smoke Signals . . . publication group . . . chosen trom top third ot their class . . . ot course, a banquet . Quill and Scroll. QUlLL AND SCROLL Back: Thon, Renlie, Price, Andrews, Ryan, Scholz, Daggett, Albright, Lev- erett, Brulancl, Onkels, Campbell, Thorlakson. Middle: Townley, Korthuis, Ritchie, Lundgren, Haines, Stimpson, Erickson, Curran. Front: Selene, Johnson, Fisher, Miles, Bodine, West, Kingsbury, Christopher, Laveille. Jan Haines-president both semesters Mr. Stottlebower-adviser Opportunities tor expres- sion . . . minor master- pieces . . . accent color, line, brightness and shad- ow . . . creative imagina- tions . . . Art clulo. ART CLUB Back: LaBelle, Little, Milne, Hoyt Wood, Hamilton, Zeebuyth, Pickard, Marsh, Frye, Carr, Reul, Kluge. Front: Hall, Adams, Munzanreder, Janse, Abrahamson, Moore, Waughtel, Metzner, McAllister. Ted Jensen-president both semesters Mr. Constantine-adviser Running errands . . . the girls with the smile and the message . . . picked tor reliability and appear- ance . . . the Secretarial committee. SECRETARIAL COMMITTEE Back: Gaulke, Hooker, McCann, Siver, Erickson, Bergum, Westover, Olson, Johnson. Front: Oswalt, Reece, Reeves, Carson, Barter, Taylor, West, Laveille, Caron, McKee. lone West-president both semesters Miss Coffman'-adviser 78 Square dancing at Mom's Night . . . silver urns at Senior Mothers' tea . . . conga lines at The sopho- more party . . . the Social committee. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Back: A. Chin, M. Chin, Tuor, Loveall, L. Brozovich, Erlandson, McDanoId, Jepperson, Knutsen, McSorley, Davis, D, Smith, M. Brozovich, Ritchie, Mar- ietto, Marsh. Middle: Johnson, Gangle, Weed, Cal- vin, Olson, Barer, Shaver, Groves, Spinks. Front: Renlie, Grinton, Beighle, Bow- sher, Funkhouser, Carlen, Thon, Groom, Brunhaver, Myrna Olson-president both semesters Miss Cornish---adviser Busy beavers to m a ke Triends . . . match the hearts on ValenTine's day . . . Hide May baskets in The Taculty mailboxes . . . Friendship committee. FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE Back: Johnson, Pearson, Knapman, Erholm, Harmer, Frost, N. Smith, Park, Hoyt, Atkins, Brandt, Aemmer. Middle: Stimac, Hawley, Miles, M. Young, Forslof, Townley, Walton, Nel- son, Oswalt. Front: Kendall, Somers, Fickel, Wood, Clapper, Dragates, Clarke, Little. Margaret Young president both semesters Mrs. Smith adviser 79 Pictures and paste. clippings and scissors . . . a memory book Tor Girls' League . . . a new red leather album . . . Scrap- book committee. SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE Back: Roberts, Nims, Reece. Front: Stull, Nichols, Reed, Nelson. Gladys Nichols- president both semesters Miss Cornish--adviser Campfire girls ot BHS . . . March ot Dimes . . . mit- tens sent to soldiers . . . bandage making . . . ice cream and chocolate cake . . . Horizon club. HORIZON CLUB Back: Haggen, Renlie, Johnson, Swank, Murk, Groves, Young, Shaver, Hawley. Middle: Davis, Frazier, Tuor, McAllister, Walton, Atkins, Bowman. Front: Tiplin, Erlandson, Woit, Forslof, Jewell, Garrett, Wiltse. Donna Forslof--president both semesters is 1. if Operation communication . etticient, ettective d a i l y an- nouncements . . . seldom a cal- amity . . This concludes your announcements tor the day, thank you . . . Radio crew. 80 RADIO CREW Back: Soine, Thorsen, Price, Trafton, Gucl- branson. Front: Bruland, Haines. Dick Bruland-chief both semesters Mr. Jackson-adviser Policing the Up a n d Down stairs . . . curbing confusion between classes . . three-minute-early boys . school patrol . . the Traffic squad. TRAFFIC SQUAD Back: Stalberg, Bergner, P. Peterson Front: Hawkins, Bridge, Nutter Arthur Bridge-chief both semesters Mr. Biorkquist-adviser Move king, queen, and knights on board . . .chal- lenge games . . . arrange tournaments . . . common interest in one game . . . Chess c ub. CHESS CLUB Back: Wallin, Ryan, Florence. Front: McCord, Crisp, Black, DeGrace Larry McCord-president both semesters Miss Kelly--adviser Pep assemblies . . . a time tor loud yells and team sup- port . . . halt-time entertain- ment . . . trequent huddles . . . the responsibility ot the Pep Assembly committee. PEP ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Back: Addicott, C. Stimpson. Middle: Bowsher, Van Loock, Moren. Front: Chuclek, J. Leverett. Chuck Lappenbusch--chairman both semesters Mr. Jackson-adviser V - .,.,. f i r y:+19mxmzmmr'axzig team mw as sfbsissessw 4 'ff - S N The Senior Class presents Thirteenth Chair Senior play of '54 . . . produced February 22 . . . spine-chilling murder mystery . . . polished per- formance by a polished cast . . . stunning interior stage sets . . , Arndt as Rosalie LaGrange, spiritual- istic medium . . . weird seances on a blacked-out stage . . . Ryan as inspector Donahue . . . a fash- Ryari as the inspector Arndt as the medium ionable dinner party . . . Chiller and Stimpson as Mr. and Mrs. Crosby, the hosts . . . romance by McDonald as Will Crosby and Scott as Helen O'Neill . . . Judy Dye, efficient student director ...another triumph for Miss Gray . . . Death comes to the occupant of The Thirteenth Chair. Middle Left: McDonald, Scott, Van Bronkhorst Cpromptcrj, Calhoun, Brown, Ryan, Rogers pose in the Crosby living room. Middle Right: Ryan threatens Scott as Chiller and Arndt look on. Bottom: Toclahl, McDonald, Scott, McCord, Parker, Chiller, Has- kins, Barter, Plumb, Dye istudent ciirectori and Sfimp- son observe Arnclt in a trance. 81 Top: Wallace, Cliflon Middle: Bailey, Galley dashes for lay-in in The Bremerton game, Boftomz Punches 82 Top: Galley Middle: P. Eason, L. Eason Boftomz Bloch, Jameson l. Coach McCaslin. 2. Bloch hookshots against Everett. Jameson moves in. 3. Clifton dribbles in against Everett. 4, Eason struggles with Bremerton for ball. Wallace waits. 5, Clifton poises on foul line Hoop Squad Ends Season with Morale High and luch low The Bellingham Red Raiders came through the l953-511 basketball season with a 9-ll won- lost record under Boyd McCaslin in his second year ot coaching at Bellingham. Although the Raiders' record was not as impressive as last year's, there were many high spots on the Raiders' ditti- cult twenty-game schedule. McCaslin's quintet whipped Bremerton twice making it tive in a row over the Wildcats in two years. Bellingham crack- ed Lynden's twenty-nine game home winning streak and also polished ott Seattle Prep, Cross- State champs, at Seattle by 46-33. There were heart-breakers, too, in the Raiders' diet, two losses to Everett, the twin downing ot the Reds on the Tacoma road trip, and the exciting tussle with Lynden to decide who was to go to the District tournament as the number three team from What- com county. The Lynden game was the last tor senior players Pat and Larry Eason, Mike Wallace, Leroy Galley, Jerry Punches, Vince Jameson and Jerry Clitton. The tally books closed with the awarding ot letters in assembly and the election of Pat Eason and Jerry Clifton as inspirational award winners tor the season. PUP BASKETBALL TEAM Standing: Tallahan, Frere, R, Addicott, Walsh, Geri, Wallace, Brand, Rucker, Hanson, Bergman. BASKETBALL PUPS Drilling . . . practicing plays . . . you remember: Brand. . . Frere . . .Talla- han . . . Addicott . . . Dix- on . . . Ludtke . . . Gaas- land . . .White , . . and many others . . . embryo Raiders . . . Pup basketball. 84 Kneeling: White, Payne, S. Oberlatz, Bailey, Dixon, Gaasland, Ludtke. Inset: Pup basketball coach, Stottlebower QM V 7 86 MMW Wm 'am' may 1 lo - O fc ! 4- , . V1 :gig j f ,4 C ll . N 0 'L s f, l ' is I I Y 4 5 X A ,f gif 'Aj c fy ' . Y If fy Yr 1, X , ' I 1' 'Af 1 7 , A ' 0 0 K ! ' f , Q., ' 5 I lr' l - I I if u I! 5 Fi X , -1'-A ff M is 2- jlfvf 'I ' 1 . I - 1 1 4 .1 1 X .E Xu K r W if . fi N 5 X ,fy flf il:'s April showers ihak bring, nol: May flowers, but . . . DISTAFF ATI-ILETES CPERETTA SPRING SPORTS SOPI-ICJMORES D D W ,ff i 3 , fy Y! ,,. 5 I I ,I -, iIb:VV 1' A ,f ,. .,.,, R Q A f 'xx R I i' 3 Xn',! l hiv I 5 ' M iT Xxx Xxx 4' 3 ,ff ' - V. 4 . ' ' ' , ' . Y .! : , - ff 52, me Enchanlred Even-min x! ' - wana, 4 www A Q v. 1 v Q, X 755 3 X . if 27, v ii , 2 , ? ' - . - , , V ' ' E R 1' ig 235- Q fg if a 1 . A1 ff, 11 fy 1 wif 2 , 1. M . . if 2 R -- mm M RZ Ak M 1 , X 1 f W. 2 ,M 1 1 E . 1 fx A , f 4 5, 2, 3 H 1 gy if N J? it-Baa fi ar ' Q - qi F W-HA... . Q : YQ 1'i'V 1 , f bsiiie 5 V ' ' , ' - ' Q 5 I Q ' ,. f - ,.,,, , 5Q 5' 1. I X Zig Pigfim, 595 w .. m T? A , - .esliif , 5 T225 Y f ,hy YQ , W WA N H' A F -H nw. 'N -14 LS f ,w - a W , ' ., f Ri I L - ' A 1 Q2 ' ' -4 A A 74 Q A H nn f is mf W i ..,,. I ,I 1 'Q ,gf F x ,X ff H 'f 3' gif A TIME FOR NONSENSE l. Bennerstrom helps spark Tontahawlds Starlite revue. 2, Zeebuyth arranges cards on one of the better decorated doors. 3. Shut your mouth, De Nise. 11. The state doesn't pay for this student. 5. Drama department assembly reveals trials of adolescence with Barter, Strong, Scott, Hawley, and Hornby. 6, The other halt ot the Starlite revue commercialYCrosslin. 7. The Make-up corps goes into action at the What-A-Sho. 8. Anything tor the Raiders. 9. Lind, Bodine, and O'Connor look at the P.N.E. prize awarded the band, TO. Blackwell does a winter dive to raise Junior prom money. ll. Padovan,Levvis, Sparger, and Salisbury deplete the fountain at Tomahawk. l2. Bowsher skates amid the senior angels. l3. The gals are primed for school on the tirst day. 111. Leaf and Onkels ascend to Eternity in the senior assembly. 15. Homecoming capers. l6. Blue ribbon Winners for F.F.A.--Greene, Cline, Sweet, and Hoyer. 17, The Raiders embark for Tacoma, 18, Flankecl by Squier, Dorcy, and Carlen, homecoming queen Brunhaver purrs into the mike. 90 l 0, The Sun Rises On ' 6 The highest hurdle vaulted . . . contribu- tions to school productions . . . a place tor Themselves . . . Their talent, a vital part ot every show . . . What-A-Sho . . . dark, smiling prin- cess Lynene Lund . . . Sherry Rasmussen, Janice Bushnell, members ot the court . . . two operetta leads . . . Jim Wilson, Tabaree . . . Pat Johnson, Saturday's Huguette . . . representatives on Execu- tive Board in Dick Stephan, Barbara Wal- lace .... Sophomore assembly . . . the year's mar- tial climax . . . co-directors, Mary Stimp- son and David Barker . . . Military Madness . . . Alert, competitive . . . a surplus ot lead- ers . . . tuel tor two more eventful years . . . Sophomore class of 1956. 1 Disarming parliamentarian . . . hoists a trombone tor Dr. Leedy and a pin tor Key club . . .a Pup in baseball and football, too . . . welcome What- com import . . . sophomore class president . . . Ron Berry. YA decorative vice president . . . pushes a mean broom at Tomahawk . . . band and Y-Teens claim her talents . . . responsibility a 'Familiar caller . . . sophomore class vice president . . . Janice Bushnell. 1 Have you ever seen her dance the Irish iig? . . . petite and poised . . . welcome Whatcom import . . . Y- teens, Tomahawk and Rainbow give her membership cards . . . sopho- more class secretary . . . Sherry Rasmussen. 91 Kilt' . Q g ,k 'giiigliizi li Uig'f. italian iitirtlsth ' at wr. M A R C H , wiafewssos ,, Q lluhql ' 0 If 4 t 1 T 9 5 4 rf 3 I S A 3 SEZ -ag . 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I, Q.,-M A S 'NW 5- SP' Row l lfrom Topl: CoaTes, Colvin, Comfort, Caughell, Crim, Crosslin, Cupples, Daggert. Row 2: Dahlquisf, Davies, Day, Decker, DeGeesT, Denson, Dickenson, Doan. Row C Dodd, Donnelly, Dralle, Easterbrook, Eastwood, D. Eason, W. Eason, Ebright. Row 4: Edin, Edwards, Elserhagen, Ellyson, Erholm, Erlandson. Row 5: Ershig, Felnley, Ferguson Ferris, Fitzgerald, Foster. Row 6: Forbes, Fox, Frazier, Fritz, Frisell, Gangle. Row 7: Garenzini, Garretl, Gales, Geri, Geschke, Gilberfson, J. Graham, T. Graham. Row S: M Graham, Grey, Griffith, Grinron, Groom, Groves, Gullieson, Haqgen. Row 9: B. Hall, E. Hall, J. Hall, Halverson, H. Hamer, VV. Hamer, Hammers, B, Hansen. Row lf: J. Hansen D. Hanson,Jane1 Hanson, Jack Hanson, L. Hanson. S. Hanson, Hankenson, Hardy. 93 i i l HJ. Row l Ctrom topj: Har rick. Row 3: Hintz, H 'HW per, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Harvey, Haskins, Hatton, Hawes. Row 2: Hayes, Hazelhurst, Heaton, Heay, Hemness, Henderson, Henefin, Hef- ewitt, Hilton, Hoberg, Hogan, Holmes, Holstine, Horner, Row 4: Howard, Hoyer, Hube, Hurlberr, lnce, E. Jacobson. Row 5: L. Jacobson, J. Jerns, P. Jerns, Jewell, B. Johnson, C. Johnson. Row 6: Jeanne Johnson, Judy Johnson, L. Johnson, P. Johnson, Johnston, Johnstone. Row. 7: Jorgeson, Judge, Kaaland, Kendall, Kennedy, Kentch, Keen, M, Keyes. Row 8: S. Keyes, Knowles, K. Knutson, G. Knutson, Kluge, Killion, Kink, Kirkloride. Row 9: KI h ' a n, Kleld, Kolbe, Koons, LaCasse, LaMont, Langford, Landgraf. Row IO: B. Larson, J. Larson, L. Larson, M. Larson, N. Larson, Leverett, Lew 94' ls, Leupp, , I I .I I . I ,.., L I I is ' - .ttwvfs Q G 'P .:3 :E' ff wiili i . O V , 1 g s? Q M' . - K' 5. '-'- . - I I VV, ,5gfgi::'2:::Egi'zQ2E. ' I gf. .I . ..,.. , -:w if ,W 3- ,.,, - - . ,--. i - ' ' I fs-:I , .. -IIg...: .,:.. --- I , V , Z.. .PJ E f . .. . ' ,V E 'I .,.,. , -V . V-f A A V- 3, is E M ' . 9' ' f . Hs gn? 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' Efsfvifz -' ' H i i hx 3 ,:.,qk ,xii Q , ,,:A 3 .W .. .. 2 A .-,- , , . , s A--' 'A-' fe , mr A .,.G , 1' ' ,. . 1' MMM.. W.. ,,,. c--W-,mms 5 1: ' :. 3 ' 'A ii . 5 3 ,fm : w ni? 5 ' S V S i at .' I i 3 A :, x. js.. 1: :- E . . Q, . iz. A nnnn .,,,, . U . I .5 v:..5..g,.:':,j:j: 'SIL .sgw f : J ,- , MW, ,Mow .T W .,.,.. ,.,.. A.:,.. : 5 - I . I ' Q ti J ' H., '51 T - sf 'tf . rg 2 ,. 1. :mr 55 'W iii In A , I w i... . -: -'--- .. i , ..,.. gg? .,.. -5? , .Y M. M... . Row l Cfrom topl: Phillips, Phinney, Pfluger, Pike, Pitsch, Plancich, J. Porter, G. Porter. Row 2: Quanz, .Row 3: Repoz, Reul, Rhoades, N. Richards, R. Richards, Roberson, Roberts, Robertson. Row 4: Robinson, Schaver, Simpson, Singer, Six. Row 6. C. Smith, D. Smith, G. Smith, K. Smith, N. Smith, Ricky Smith. Ro , Sperry, Stephan. Row 8: Stevenson, Stimpson, St. Laurence, Strom, Strong, Sundseth, Swanke, Sybrant. Row 9: Tamcke, Thomas, Dick Thompson, Don Thompson, Tieman, Tiplin, Todhunter, Troutman. Rcw 10: Zehnder, Tuor, Tyler, C. Vail, J. Vail VanHorn, Vanzon, Vesedahl. 96 Race, Rasmussen, Redenbaugh, Reece, Reed, Reinholt, Renlie. Rollins, Rudy, Rusley, Schafer, Scott. Row 5: Seppala, Sharpe, w 7: Ron Smith, Snyder, Sobiack, Soderquist, Spady, Sparks 'Quad' I .. .,,. VERY? .,., .,.:,L:.,,. , . ff- ,:., Iggy ii? 2 5 A' -1-S -IIZ Z', KGB' 'ww 4 ai tg Q? Row l ftrom topt: Zender, Vogel, Vyovich, Walker, B. Wallace, J. Wallace, Walsh, Walton. Row 2: Ware, Wasley, Waughtal, Weber, Weinrich, Westby, Wheeler, White. Row 3: H. Williams, J. Williams, Willet, Wilson, Wiltse, Wlmeff Wllhers' Well' ROW A: Welt' F' Wrlghl' 'l' Wrlglrll' P' Wrlghlf Yeager, Yeoman. Row 5: L. Anderson, Simplot, Rucker, Victor, Neilan, Stevenson. Row 6: Patrick, Rea, Abbott, Barr, Bowler, Hilton, Simieon. Row 7: Lack, Lintz, Mace, Noble, Weed, Peterson, Hurlbert, Ritchie. SKI CLUB Back: Bellamy, Ludwigson, Berry, Weinrich, Beard, Wasley, Johnson, Yeager, Funkhouser, Hemple, Roach, Soine, Sparks Williams, Bringelson, Kluge, Trafton. Middle: Sybrant, C. S'nith, Goodman, Kingsbury, Brighton, Groom, Button, Wea ver, Michael. Bottom: Jerns, K. Smith, Roberson, Larson, Colvin, Porter, Barter, Moren, Harmer, Morse, Carr. Meeting of Mt, Baker's taithtul colonists . , .the reason for 7:30 a. m. bus rides . . . an exam- ple ot a passion and a sport . . . rushing excite- ment on clean snow . . . Ski club. Ronnie Brighton-president both semesters Mr. Johnson-adviser 97 Vagabond King ,F Operation operetta . . .April 9 and lO . . . combined efforts lgysn of chorus, orchestra, stage crew . . . Mr. Monroe mixing Z chorus, orchestra, soloists into musical excellence . . . Miss O . Us In Gray confidently placing chorus members, spotlights . . . student directors-McDonald, Swofford-diagraming stage ohvler movements . . . chaos, confusion into perfection, precision. if ,Mary Hu Spvoff Que, f Ord S B06 lady flflCDo17,3fQ1 ffSff7e,.lhS J S fr C Cfnyyer ncofs fvonh NB ' tl H rigu oon I , . 6 Mfllbhey Spectacular 1953 production . . . acclaimed by music con- vention . . . loagpipes, whirling tartans, swirling loallets Donna W ef . . . phantom village in a mist-filled Highland valley . . . to lilting MacConnachy Square scene . . . a dramatic sword ferr, ,909 S dance . . . Almost Like Being in Love . . . weird funeral rs scene . . . Brigacloon Top: Principals in the '53 BRIGADOON with the setting McConnachy Square' Lower: Ensemble in the funeral scene. 98 Lynne Michel whirls Through The TaranTella BalleT of The rnoonliT masquerade scene. Scenes vibranT wiTh color, acTion, song . . . sTirring Song of The Vagabonds' '... rabble of Paris-hungry, ragged, re- bellious . . , slashing duel in The Fir Cone Tavern of Mar- go Powers . . . Threaded wiTh melodies of Rudolph Friml . . . Only a Rose' '... rnoonlighT falling over palace gar- rer, Z 07 dman 56 D . Cols fvahcy Lady Sllfefds karl, enhe HUQUS ne dens . . , Love Me TonighT . . . lavish seTs, beauTiTul cos- Tumes . . . an exciTing producTion . . . The Vagabond King. 160, Y 44.5, Y gba nb 446, Pa, J 017 hson B. H. S. OPERETTA HISTORY 1939 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,, T he Red Mill 1940 ,,YY,YY Y YY,,Y,,,Y,, ,,,,, R io Rlfa 1941,, ,,,,, ,,,, N aughTy MarieTTa 1942 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, T he Deserf Song 1943 The ChocolaTe Soldier 1944 ,,,,, Blossom Time 1945 , The Merry Widow 1946 , ,,,,,,,,, The New Moon 1947, ,, , ,, , ,,,,, KaTinka 1948 ,,,,,, The Firefly 1949 , ,,,,,,,,, The Red Mill 1950 ,, A WalTz Dream 1951 ,,,,,, SweeThearTs 1952 A ConnecTicuT Yankee 1953 , , ,,,,, Brigadoon J Gnef Qoy 0,0 ok Jfyn D56 Ui lflwson Caro! po Wers can e Roach 99 TRACK SQUAD Back: Ireland, Abbott, Wells, Barnes, Kluge, Wright, Geschke, Miller, Willet, Johnson, Rea, Rosch, Wallace, Brandt, Dodd, Fullner, Colby, Hunt, Marsh, K. Noyes, Johnstone. Middle: Young, Keyes, Oberlatz, Todd, B. Brandt, Granger, Brown, Bogen, D. Noyes, Price, Cla . Front: Moore, Kaaland Nolt G tti pp , 9, e ES, Hayes, Willett, Sybrant, Lindhout, Ershig, Smith. Propelled by Hunt, the iavelin will fly through the air with the greatest of ease. - 5, 1 Time for Running, jumping, Throwing ffl? Mr. Dorr, track coach Cloching the Thinclncls This is Track: The ouTsTanding evenT oT The season was undoubTedly The 880. Clocked in pracTEce aT 210615, sophomore Mike Brown would have prob- ably enTered The sTaTe meeT, excepT Tor The acci- denT which puT him ouT oT compeTiTion. Coach Dorr's cinder men Turned in excellenT perform- ances aT boTh The Relay Carnival and The Sedro- Woolley meeT. In The former, The shuTTle relay Team, composed of Ron Clapp, George SybranT, Gordon WilleT, and KenT Noyes, shaTTered The previous record. AT Sedro-Woolley, Clapp Took TirsT in The broad iump wiTh a leap oT 20 TT. 8V2 in. Two oTher Raider TirsTs were copped by Bob HunT wiTh a iavelin Toss oT lol TeeT and by Terry Todd's 880 run. In The TirsT Cross-STaTe meeT, where Bellingham Took TiTTh place, HunT won The iavelin Throw. Red baTTle lines Tor TuTure skirmishes seemed To Tollow These lines: Ron Larson and Warren Hayes, 440, Terry Todd and Doug Price, 880, KenT Noyes, hur- dles, John Johnson, shoT puT, Wayne WilleT, Gor- don WilleT, and Jim Wallace, sprinTs, Ron Clapp and Fred NolTe, broad lump, Tom BrandT, mile, and Jon ,LindhouT, pole vaulT. T01 luchs of Diamonds MR. ALPAUGU, baseball coach Hurler Adclicoft winds up. Babe Ruth Sobiack belts the defenseless ball. At the Shuksan deadline, freshman coach Leon Alpaugh's Red Raider diamond squad had played six games, winning four while losing two. ln their first game, with Sedro-Woolley, Raider hurlers Leroy Galley, .lim Addicott, Jerry Punches, and Jim Loh- man teamed up to pitch a no-hit-no run game- I the Reds garnered six runs on four hits. Loh- man, Punches, and Addicott toiled to make it Third base ana Bowen stops sabgaaus practice slide. . two in a row with another no-hit-no-run per- formance over Ferndale, 2-O. Then Leroy Galley hurled the Raiders' startling third no-hit-no-run game with a T3-O victory over the Lynden Lions. Although Mt. Baker smashed the first hit of the season off the Reds, Bellingham again won 7-4. The Raiders' win skein finally snapped when they dropped a doubleheader, 7-O and 2-O, to the Lincoln Abes of Tacoma in their season's Cross-state debut. Strong Cross-state opposition mark- ed the last half of the tribe's glove season. BASEBALL PUPS Back: J. Oberlatz, Richards, Tallahan, Berry, Moore, Stephen, Wasley, Walsh, Rucker, Simplot, Grove, Kagey, Robey, Dowell. Front: Marsh, Lamont, McGinnis, Robinson, Bailey, Martin, Pfluger, Powers, Cross. Row 2: Aernmer, Bowden Row 4: Dixon Dunkle, Frere, Galley, Lind man Rovv 6: Top: Addicotf Punches, Sobiack Bottom: STreeTer Row 3: Brand Buffs, Chris- man Row 5: Lon man, Owens Peeples 103 QW! A California sport in a Washing- ton school . . . skittering serves . . . frustration of netted volley , . . white on gray . . . thwacking slap of rubber soles . . . matches with Mt. Vernon, Sedro-Woolley, Everett, and a county tournament . . . Tennis team. A new school ot mermen . . . showing well . . . a tenth ot one second defeat by Bremerton . . . promise ot experienced talent tor next season . . . porpoises and sword tish . . . board-vibrating dives and churning waters . . . Swimming team. IO4 I Kindred spirits to Ben Hogan and President Eisenhower . . . double drubbing ot Mt. Vernon . . . a tie with Everett . . . lashing back- swings and body-Englished putts . . . white pellets arcing o nto green turts or yellow sand traps . . . the Iinksmen . . . Golf team. I. Lewis demonstrates. 2. Critchlow rotates. TENNIS TEAM Standing: K n o x White, Lewis. Kneeling: A cl am S, Kluge. Inset: Mr. Jewell, tennis coach GOLF TEAM Back: Lindeman, Hen- ley, Ludtke, Seelye, Quick, Morgan. Front: Richbaw, Ben- gen, Gaasland, Critchlow, McKay. Inset: Mr. Garrett, golf coach BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM B a c lc: Gilbertson, Palmer, Keyes, Thompson, Alexand- er, Bonner, Lappen- busch. Front: Hintz, John- stone, Souve, Caug- hell, Marsh, Rehberg- er, Boch, Coach Milt Clothier. 3. Bonner vibrates am, 1 ,.-mv ',.-.a- :yr Bridge Kneeling Purvis, Valley, ,Q Yuma- Y as 516 as angry Standing Hawkins Hopcroft, MANAGERS Peterson, basketball, Smith, track, Wilson, basketball, Bullets for peaceful use . . . safety instruction among crackling carbines . . . first year in l953-54 . . . Rifle club. Armed with towels and water . . . many unseen at work and in pic- tures . . . a slave for every sport . . Managers. Program for 625 boys . . . badmin- ton to softball . . , intramurals . . Thundering pins . . . a new league . . . Bowling . . . Blazing champion- ship play-off . . . a sophomore cir- cuit topped by Amateurs . . . basketball . . . Leaping exercise . . slapping hands . . . volleyball. 'Y INTRAMURAL BOWLING CHANlPlONS Heay, Clapp, St. Clair, Bentley INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Baclg: Hougland, Carleton, Hoeruegel, Clapp Front: Simpson, Clifton, Hanson. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Back: R. Powers, Cross, C. Powers, Clapp. Front: Bierward, Brulancl .- f. we.. , Lv. -M- GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Back: Woit, Erlandson, Grinton, DeGeest, Vesedahl, Weed, Reardon, instructor. Front: Korthuis, Johnson, Baird, Murk, Crim. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Standing: Dralle, Grimes, Yeager, Philbrick, Anderson, Jones, Stimac. Kneeling: Truax, Button, Daniels, Grimlund, Pruitt, Baxter, Powers. SPEEDBALL CHAMPIONS Standing: Truax, Button, Yeager, Daniels, Pruitt, Baxter, Powers. Kneeling: Grimes, Dralle, Philbrick, Grimlund, Anderson, Jones, Stirnac. I Ns S 'PWA UONAL llhp W son, 114,55 DIIQINER IC ey IM QF' , :. W x it L , . e ii '55 4-+4 E' ' F! I A, ff il ig N L A 5 r te f L i f S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Back: Anderson, Jones, Button, Yeager, Daniels. Front: Grimes, Philbrick, Grimland, Pruitt, Dralle. l953 SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS Stimac, Baxter, Simpson, Button, Stimpson, Stull The Girls Have Their Time Varied sports program . . . tireless Miss Dickey tor a guide. . . small, blonde Carol Simpson, win- ner ot grand inspirational award . . . iuniors, leads in maior tournament play . . . champions of speedball, basketball, volleyball . . . Miss Knibbs, square dance expert, new instructor . . . minor inspirational awards . . . Ardyce Dralle, speedball . . . Toni Grimlund, volleyball . . . Dorene Grimes, basketball . . . national bowling competition . . . Dorene Grimes, Babette Jewell, Carol Holding, high individual scores. . .the bowling team under Miss Knibbs awarded with eight national trophies PING Poms RUNNER-uP La plan, BADMINTON CHAMPIONS iNof pictured: Little, championj Little, Grimes ...the Y.VV.C.A., a place tor swimming enthusiasts .. . 4 p. m. every Wednesday. . . Badminton tournament Marlene Little, Roberta La- Plante-doubles champions . . . singles, Dorene Grimes. . . another triumph tor Little in ping pong . . . department otters tor every one speedball, volleyball, basketball, baseball . . . many choices for the optional program . . . tumbling, dancing, horseshoes, golf, archery, tennis . . . the gym a pleasant memory tor girls . , . a sport for every one . . . excellent equipment . . . zealous instructors . . . , an outstanding Girls' P. E. department. MODERN DANCE BOWLING CHAMPFONS Fox and Bushnell create Jewell, Grimes V . new ,slr T07 BASEBALL SCHEDULE TRACK MEETS Cross-State Meet Stadium 47 172 Lincoln 29 172 Bremerton 22 Bellingham 12 Meets to be held at press Bellingham-Everett at Bellingham County at Ferndale District at Ferndale State at Pullman Raiders Opponents Triple Meet 5 ---5edf9'W90ll9Y -af- - - 0 Bellingham 80 175 2 f f Ferndale - eeffeef- O Ferndale 44 375 Everett 39 13 4 as Lynden Aiee .V 0 Burlington 23 Us 7 . ,,,7 MT. Baker ,,7, ,,,,, . . . 4 50, 0 , ,Lincoln of Tacoma ,,,e , 7, 2 Sedro Relay Carnival 3 . , ,,,, . BI ' ,,,,,, . , ,,,,,,,, 1 HQ 3 V W my WSGZITTEB prep 7 6 6 Everett 48 273 X Prep 6 13 ,,,,,,, . ,,,,, ,, H ,HW Anacortes H ,,,, , ,,,,,, W , , 13 EZTHO-VXEOLLZZ 35 213 Games scheduled but not played off at press time: ng m Tlmef TBHS ,,,,,c, . .. ,,,,,s ,s,.,,,,,, , Everett Dual Meet bk ' ' ' ' Sedro-Woollev 73 142 -4 eerf - ffeer 4 f - f ,QBHS gr gBremeHOn Bellingham 48 1, 2 +Cross-State league doubleheaders ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The clock of the 1954 Shuksan is ticking more slowly settles into summer silence, we would like to ring a following: Artcraft Engraving Company, Seattle Becktold Cover Company, St. Louis, Missouri Cox Brothers, Printers Jukes Studio, Photographers Miss Coy, Miss Smith, and Mr. Constantine Shuksan business and editorial staffs Linda Nygard for signs of the zodiac on Page 1 Faculty and administration Hogan Brehm, the custodian Bellingham Chamber of Commerce, Bellingham . . . before it chime for the Herald, Clyde Banks' Studio, Jacobsen's Studio, and the Puget Sound Pulp and Timber Company for negatives and pictures Advertisers and subscribers Miss Gray and the What-A-Sho Patience, cooperation and forbearance we have received . . Catharine Stimpson, editor Gwen Campbell, business manager FOOTBALL SCHEDULE BASKETBALL Bellingham 6 -Burlington-Edison 13 Bellingham Opponent Bellingham 6 -Enumclaw 13 19 W ,,,s, O'Dea of Seattle Uamboreej Bellingham 6 -Everett 28 64 Sedro-Woolley . .. . . .. Bellingham 0 -Aberdeen 19 41 ,,s,, Anacortes ,,,, Bellingham 7 -Seattle Prep 6 48 ,,,,, Lynden WW--- Bellingham 0 -Stadium 38 Bellingham 12-Lincoln 7 47 ,,,,, 51 , Sedro-Woolley Blaine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bellingham 6 -Everett 13 58 Mt. Baker B.. Bellingham 12-Bremerton 19 55. ,,2, Lynden . , 67. W Anacortes . ,. BASKETBALL LETTERMEN STATISTICS 56 2 Bremerton ssss . Player Games Total Field Free Per game Personal 53 ,. NLT. VGI'I'tOI'1 W. Points Goals Throws Average Fouls 38 HWY Ngoksagk Wm Mike Wallace 20 214 70 10.7 76 .46 V frff Seattle Prep ,,,7 W Jerry Clifton ,,,., 20 193 55 9.65 61 32 if e Lincoln W Pat Eason , 20 187 41 9.35 49 49 , Stadium Vince Jameson ..... 20 103 15 5.15 20 48 ,,,, Everett . Leroy Galley ..., 20 92 30 4.6 26 58 ..., Everett . .. Bud Bloch . ,.,,,,. ...20 78 13 3.9 18 63 Stadium Jerry Punches ,.,.. 14 23 7 1.7 19 56 .... Bremerton W Warren Bailey ,,,,,,,. 8 14 6 1.8 14 35 ,.... Seattle Prep .,.,,, Larry Eason - .. , ,,,,,. 11 7 3 0.6 8 51 ...., Lynden . , . 108 Alcln-inist Club i Y Alpha ll Art Cluli 1X.S.B. Uft'icers B Club Band Baseball Basketball Basketball Court Beacon . Beta lli-Y Biology Club Board of Education Boys' Club Cabinet Boys' Club Council . Buys' and Girls' State . t'afeteria Crew .... Cafeteria Staff ...... Chess Club Christinas Pageant , Choru s Ulassrooins llistributive lidueatioi 1 Club ,,,,, Iixecutivt- Board .. . . .. I . F. A. Faculty Fire Squad liootbaill I'rt'ncIi 4 lulx . 1' rienilslnp t'+nnu1ittec 74 72 78 21 . ,,,,,., 1: 64 102, 103 ...SZ- 84 61 63 72 74 14 23 23 24 20 20 80 67 66 7 ffffffi6Q ,....48, 74 21 75 18 73 50 ........77 79 00 Activities Index tianuna Ili-X ..,.... ., Girls' League Cabinet , . Girls' League Council Girls' Sports tiolf .. .. lloinecoining Horizon Club Intramural .. Juniors .... Key Club Latin Fluh Make-up Corps . Managers . Nurse .. Office Staff . ........72 . ........,... 22 . ,106, 107 10-I ........46 .79 . .,,... 105 55, 61 72 .77 ......73 ....105 .. .,... 19 99 Operetta .. ..... ........ 9 8, Orchestra .. .. .....65 Pep Club .... ...,...,.. ..... ..,.. . . ......70 Pep Assembly Committee.. ........ 80 Principals .. .. ........ . .. . . ..,..,.1S Projector Squad ..,..... .. , ,,,,,,,,75 l'.T,A. lixeeutive Board. l'ulrlicity Conimittee . . Quill and Scroll. . ....... 14 ......76 .. .... 78 Radio Boys .. ....... .......,. . ,.,... . 80 Raider Club . . ....................,... ,,...,, 7 3 Retiring School Personnel ...,... .......... B Shuhsun Index - I9 Ablxoti, Jack , .. ........,....... .. 25 .Xliliott. tiene . . . 70, 72, 7.1, 92, 101 Abbott, Sandra ..,............. 97 .hlIl'Zi.l'lZllllStl1I, llarilyn . ,... 256, 70, 77, 78 Adams, Ardis . .. ...... .. ....,....26, 70 .-Xdanls. Nlarjory . , ,....,. , 26, '78 .-Xdains, Melvin . .... , 23. 24, 26, 73, 104 Adams, Russell tAllenl . ........ . .... ,. ..... .. 56 Addicott, James . . . ...... 21. 25, 24, 26, 43 45, 72, 73, 78, 80, 103. 108 Adilicott. Rayinrnnl . .... 23, 70, 72, 75, 92, 102 Aennner, Arlene , , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 6, 75, 79 At-ininer. Gene .. .. 26, 72, 73, 106, 108 Albright David .. .......,,. 26, 62, 63, 78 Alexander. Judith I i ill Alt-xande Y. Alff, Larry irl 7 Allen. Day ary Allison, Jack Alpaugh, Leon A. Altman. Jerry Altsen, Beverly Analnle, tierztlrline Allen, M Anable, I.i Andersen, .Xndcrson .Xnderson .Xnclcrsoii .Xudcrson .Xiulerson .Xnderson ,Xndt-rson Anderson .Xnderson Anrlersoii .Xiidt-i'son ,iluilerson Anderson Andreas, nila .. Dt-anna Bt-tty Carol llnnna Durisann lzvelyn Jt'uliint- Karen Lorraine Larry Marilyn Norin Ramon , Ricllard t'arl . larnl Andrews, Robert . Anthony. Richard Argo, lion .Xrinstron , Darleen Ilal .Xrndt. Joan .Xi'i'it1gt0n, Clinton Atkins, Marx' Andreas. H .Xrnason, .XtIcins0u. David .Xtwmnl. ,Iosepli . Baclu-i't. Bull 26, 72, 73, 74, 104 . .,..... .. ., .. . ,... . .,., ... .. .....26 ........64, . . 17, . . . ...56, . . 26. 711. 71, 22, 92 17 102 64 75 92 56 56 56 92 , ...... 56 . .... 56 66 56. .22. 56, ,. .6i, 64 92 ...97 92 56, 75. 77, 106, 107 .. ...... ., .....92 . ..... .... . . ...92 26, 63. 73, 77, 78 ,, .. . ...75, 92 .. ......, ...50, 66 26, 44, 76,'77, . 56. 64, 66 .,l4 81 26 79 92 . 2.25, 24, 26, 76 Backstroin, Robert Bailey, David .... . Bailey, Shirley . Bailey, VVarren . Baird, Carolyn Bajenia, Joyce . Bajema, Ralph . Bajeina, Sheldon . Baine, Charlene Baine, Fred .. .. . Bamford, Bob . Barheau. Bruce . Barber, Carol . Barber, Mary ..... Barber, Ronald ., ., Bard. Patricia Barker, David Barnes, Jay . .. Barr, Betty . Barraford, Dawn ...,.. Barrett, Dennis .... Barrett, Marlys ........ Barry, Judith .. ........ .. Barsness, Ronald ....... . Barter, Darlene .... Barter, Ronald .. Barton, Yvonne .... Bartva-y, Barbara . Baxter, Delores .. Bates, Joe ...,,. .......... , ,. Banter, Mary Ann . Beard, Arthur .. . Beard, Charles . .. Beatty, Betty Beck, Carol ........ Becker, Arlene Beers, Larry .. .. Beers, Max ...,.......,.., Beers, Ray .....,...... Beighle, Danna Ellen Bell, Elaine .. ............... .. Bell, Howard ................. Bell, Steve ............ Bellamy, George ........ Bellingar, Ida Rae ....., Bengen, Bernard ........... Bennerstront, Karen .. Benson, Bill . ............. .. Bentley, James ..... Bergman, Fred .... Bergner, Fred .. Berguin, Beverly Bersten. Louise .,... Berry, Marie . ........ .. Berry, Nannette .... , ..,.. . . Berry, Ronald . Bierward, Bill . .. Bierward, Robert Binschus, Cassie , Bjorkquist. B. J. . ..... .. 92 .... ....,.. .... 5 6, 72, 102 . ..... .. .. 22,56 .. 23, 56, 76, 82, 102 . 265, 92, 106 .. .... 22, 56, 70, 77, 78 ,. .... 23, 26, 74 .. ....92 . .26 ....56, 64 . 56 . 26 .. ....26 .. ........ ....... 9 2 64 65 92 ....10l 97 I t A ff f 26 75 .. . , 92 . .. ...66, 92 . . ,...,....... .. .. .... .56, 7.1, 73 ..... ..... ..,.. . . ..,.56, 63, 65 65, 68. 70, 78, 79, , 97 81 72 .. .... . . . .... .. ,92 . ..... .... . .. 256 .. ,.,.. . 26 , 56. 75, 106, 107 .. 92 .. ..., ..,,. .... 9 2 ,. . ,..26 , 50, 64, 65, 72, 92. 97 , .26 .. . . ...... 26, 74 . ..,56 66 , 65, 66, 92 66, 92 79, 92 ,20, 92 .. .26, 72 . ,256 . .,56, 97 .. . ..., ,..... . ,. .. 66, 92 . ..... ...66, 73, 104 22, 44. 64. 65. 70, 79, 92 .. . ..... . , ...... 23, 92, 105 72, 92. 102 92, 80 22, 27, 75, 77 .... ....27 .. .... , . .... ..,. . H27 70, 92, 97 56764, 65, 76. 91, 92. 102 . . . . . ....1O5 .. .. . . ....... .... . ...,...27 56 ,.16 School Life ............ ..,,... Scrapbook Committee Secretarial Committee Secretaries . .. . Seniors ....... ... .. . ... Senior Play .. Service Club ...... Shuksan .............., ,... Ski Club ...... ....... ,..,. Social Committee Song Leaders . ,,.. Sophomores ...... ..... Spanish Club .. .. St. Luke's Assistance Swimming . .... , . . Stage Crew . ..,...........,... . Standards Committee Student Council Superintendents ......,... , Tennis ................,.......... Ticket Squad ....,............ Tomahawk Cabinet Torch Club ......,,........ .... Track ....................... . Tra+ffic Squad Ushers Club .......,. ...... Valentine Assembly . 7 Wvelfare Committee XX hat-A-Sho ........ .. Yell Leaders Y-Teens Cabin 4 Black, Linda .....,..,.. -.. Blackstone, Lowene Blackwell, Ta-mara Blair, Jerry ..................,. Blanton, Janis .,....... Blanton, Cary ................ , .. Bloch, Charles iBudI .,... .... Bloomgren, Carol Bock, Don ....... ........ , . Bock, Jim ................. Bodine, Iris ...... Bogen, Jerry ...... Bond, Bill ...........,. Bonner, Robert ...... Bookey. Keith ............ Boring, Barbara ........ Brandt Tommy .,... Brandt: virginia ..... Bray, Robert S.. Bredal, llredal, Brebm, Bremer, Brester, Bridge, Bridge, Gayle ......,. Laurice . Hogan ,.... Judy ....... Barbara .... Arthur .... Ethel ....... Brighton, Donna .. Brighton, Ronald ....... Bringelson, Dean ,...... . Briscoe, Richard ....,.. Brocklin, Kay Van ,........ Browdell, Jim .,........... Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown. Brown, Dale ...... ...... Dona ......... Gerald ...,. James ...., Jule ....,. Larry ..... 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Brozovich, Maryanne ...,.,.,. .,., 2222, 27, 43, 63, 70 74, 75, 76, 77, 79 Bruland, Richard 2 .... 26, 42, 62, 63, 72, 78, 80, 105 brunhaver, Patricia ,... 24, 27, 46, 63, 69, 70, 79, 89 Buchanan, Barbara ,,,,,.,,...,, ,.....,..,....,,........,................,.... 9 2 Buenanavn, Caroline 22 ..,. , 2... 1. 2 Buckley, Lola .,,.,.,,, ........ 5 6 Buckley, Marlene , ,,,.,... 27 Buckley, Monty .. , .............. .75 Budde, Eugene ..., 22 .,.,..,,........,.. 56 Buhtz, Dennis ..... ..,........ ,.,,..,,,,,, 9 2 Buhtz, Roberta ,.,, 2 ...,..., 27, 64, 78 Bullock, Stuart 22 2 22 .,..,...,.,... 27 Burden, Robbye .,,...,....,,..,,, ...., ....... 8 9 , 92 Busch, Bob .,..,.... 2 .2 ,,....,.,,.,...,..,......... 50, 72, 92 Bushnell, Janice 2 22 6-1, 70, 71, 77, 91, 92 Button, Dorothy ..... .,,,,....,,.......,,,....,,.............. 1 8 Button, Roger .....,,.. ,,,,.., 2 .2 ,,....,.......,.. 2....23 Button, Ronald ...,... 27 Button, Sally ..,.,, Button, Sheila Butts, Delbert ..., Byrd, Judy ........ lfagney, Elmer .......... ......,. Camoun, John Robbie Lallahan, Donald ,..,.,. .... Cannnack, Annabelle Lampbell, Gwenyth .,.. Campbell, Nancy ...... L ardon, Annette ...,.. Carins, Virginia ..... Carlen, Nancy ..,., Carleton, Lawrence ...., Carlson, Arlene ,,,,..., Carlson, Bettyann Carlson, Judy 2 ,,...., . Carlson, Tony ,,,,. Caron, Gleora ...... Caron, Irma ..........,........ Caron, Orville ,,,...,,, ,,,, , , , Carpenter, Claudette . Ca-rpenter, Diane .... 22 Carr, Alan ,,,,.... ,,,, , 22 21 Carr, Velora ...,.. Carson, Donna Carson, Frances .... Carter, Gordon ..... Caskey, John 1 ,,,,,... -Caughell, Don ......,,....,, 2 Caughell, Kenneth ,,,,,,, Cederstrom, Bob 'Chandler Dolores ....,,,, Chandler, Jacklyn ,,,. Charles, William ........ Charrion, Larry ,,,,, 25, 24, 22'212f2222 ...,, , 92 56, 6-1, 75, 97, 106, 107 2 .,,.,, ........ 5 6, 103, 108 77, 92 22 ....,,,,,...........,.,,..,.,... ,,.... 5 0, 61 25, 27, 42, -14, 47, 73, 81 .77 28, -12, 63, 61, QU, 78 , .. .,..,..,................,.....,,, 62 2 ,,,, 2 ,,,, ,,,........,,......., 2 .... 2 7 28, 46, 63, 70, 71, 79 ,,......... ,.,,,,,, Z 8, 105 2 ,, ,.,,, ,,,.,............,..... , 92 56, 71 . ,,.........,,................ 24 . 66, 75, 76, 78, 92 76, 92 28 77 56, 70, 77 ,, .,..,, 28, 70, 78 2 .22, 56, 69, 70, 97 ,............,, 22, 28, 75 , ..... 22 ..,.........,,, 214 2 .... ......., ,.... 2 8 , 64 . ...28, 50, 93. 10-1 89 92 73 56 Cheney, Carol ...,...,. ........ Cheney, James ............ ...,.....l.,,, ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 2 Chervenock, Sandra .,,...,,,,,,.,......,,,,.............,,,.................... 56 Chiller, Jack ....,,...,.,,, 2224, 25, 28, 47, 70, 72, 81, 98 Chin, Alice .............. ,.,,,,.....,,,.. 1 12 22 22 ,,.,, .,.,,.79, 92 Chin, Mary ....,,, ,... 7 9 Chisholm, Judy .. Chrisman, Don ,,,.,, ,'Christenson, Don ........ Christie, Janice ...,....,,,,,, Christopher, Carol .,,,,.,. 2 Christopherson, Marie ..,,. Chudek, Joyce ,,,,,. -Church, Shirley .... Clapp, Joy ,,,.,,,., Clapp, Ron ..,.,,, 22 Clapper, Sherry .,.,.,. Clapper, Vllayne Clarke Yvonne .,,,, Cleveland. Vergil ...,,. Lltft, Robert ,,,,....,,,,, Clifton, Del Clifton, Janet .,.. ......,, Clifton, Jerry 22 Cline, Michael .,,, Clothier, Milt 2 ,,,,.,.. . Clough, Rosalind ........ Clovdaf, Stella .,,,...., Coats, Steven ,,..,,.......... Coffield, Herbert ,,,, Coffman. Mable ,,,,. Colby, Roger , ..,... . Cole. Donald Colvin, Nancy 22 Comfort, Sharon Conlee. Carolyn Connell, Archie Constantine, John ,,,, Cook, Jack ,,,,,.,, ,,..,, Cooke. Hilda Corlland, Robert ,,,, Corning, Jack ....,,,. Cornish, Carole ....,,,.,, Countryman, Keith Cowin, Ron ,..,...,...,., 22 22 Cowin. Walter . 2 Cowles. Darlene .,., Coy, Loraine A1 ,.., . Cram, Clifford 22 Cramer. Beverly 110 66 2 ..2244, 56, 62. 63, 50, 60, 72, 108 ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, .....,........ . .16 89 .,....,,... ,,,, 5 6, 63, 81, 2 ,..,., 22, 28, 62, 63, 70, 78 ,....,,,,.... , ,,., .,,,, ,,,,,,,......,. . . ..19 80 . ,,,,, 58, 63, 64, 70, 71, , .,,, 23, 28, 66, 101. 105 22 ....,,, .,..,,, ..,. 7 0 , 79, 92 .1 212256 ,,2222....56, 77, 79 56, 64, 65, 68, 70 2 .......,..... ,,,,,,....,,,,,,..., ...C 2 0 , 105 1 ,,,,,,....,,,.,,,,,..., ........ cc., 2 2 56, 64 24, 20, 43, 45, 70, 72, 75, 82 .2......20 ,,,.... ,,.,,,.... . 75 16 ,,,,,....,,... .,...,....., 1 01 56, 70, 71, 72 2 ,,.,,, 63. 73, 79, 93, 97 8, 16 ,, ,, 116 2...,,56 ,.,. 56,65 56 66 1111222257, 64 28 2 ,.,,.. 57. 63. 77 SHUKSAN INDEX - 1954 Crixn, Sandra Crisp, Betty .,..., 22 Critchlow, John .,,,. Cronk, Arthur ...,,,., L 1. ronk, Ruth rook, Janet ,.,. 2 Cross, Joan .,.. .,,.,,, l Crosslin, lftipples, L unples, ross, Russel ,,.,. Carol 1 Delores .,.... Edna ....,,.. Curran, Lenora .,....., t'ur1in, Molly l'yr, Nadalee Daggett, Dennis Daggett, Dion ...,.,...,...., Dahtquist, Lauretta .,,,,. Daniels. Daniels, Daly, .J L harles .........., Mildred 1111 ,.,.....,..,.... DAlmr1le, AXllC11 .... Davis, Diane .,..... Davis, Jerry ,,..,... Davis, JoAnne .,.. Davis, Shirley .. Day, Sharon ......,. Dayton, Judith ....... Decker, Allen ,,,,,.., DeGeest, Charrlott ..,, DeGracc Gail ,,......., Dcllon, ,NVilliam ....,,,.,. Dealutll, DeNise, Dennis, Denson, Denson, Justin 1 .......... ,,.. . Ruth ........ Mae Elizabeth Barbara ......,............ Ray ,..... ,.....,....,,,.. Kathleen ...... Derksen, DeWitt, Paul .,.., ,,... Dexter, John . ..,.,.,......... .. Dexter, Sandra' .............,,. , Dickenson, Marlene Dickey, Mary ,,,,..,... ..... Dillon, Ruby ....,,...... Dixon, Alice .,.,,.,, Dixon, Richard 2 Doan, Albert ........ Dodd, Fred ............,,,., Dolan, l.arrie ,..,......,,..... Donnelly, Donald ....... Donnelly, Roger Dorcy, Bonnie .. Dorobusl Dorr, B Dowell, 1, Eilene ob ....,, 2 ..., 2 Robert ..... Downing, Emma Drafs, Wilbur 1. Dragates, Mary ,,... Drake, Marcia Drake. Rodney , , .,,,, 2 .,,. 78, 9.1, 103 ,39. 66, 86 4 48, 57, 72, 73, 75, 104 ....,...,...,.,..,.,............,. .28 , ........, ,....,,,.,...,,, 5 , 57, 66 9, 19, 22, 57, 66, 68, 70 22 .57, 102, 105 .. ..... 44, 77, 9.4 ...,...,.,.. 44, 76, 93 22 ...,.,..,,,,...,,.....,........ 20 4 2.4, 62, 63, 71, 76, 78 .,.,..,.,...,,......... .57 20, 62, 63, 70, 78 2 1 2 ,,,.,,.,........... 77, 93 22 57, 66, 75, 106, 107 77, 79 2. ,,.....,..........,,.,.,. 74 211, 70, 74, 79 2 2 222222222222 ,2.,.... 9 5 2 2..2222... 20, 57 2. 222,..2..,....222.... 93 221.,,77, 93, 106 74, so 61 . 2222222222,2...222..,,.2222., 57 2 2222 22. 28, 64, 65 22222 22222222,2,,22 . .18 225, 75 77 93 2....,,..216, 106 2 22.222222 222...2,,,.............1 2157 49, 61, 102. 103, 108 2 ,,2,.....22.................,.... ...93 11.........93, 101 .2 .,.......,...,,..,,............ 93 22 2... ...................2 2222. . .,..57 22, 24, 28, 44, 46, 64, 70 2. 2 2.... 2 ....................... ...74 2 , .......2....,, 16, 100 ....,,.....57, 102 79 2 2,.................... 57, 66 Dralle. Ardyce 22.. 2 .2 57, 75, 106, 107 Dralle, Milo 22 ,....... .... 222.22,.....,...... 7 5 , 93 Dunkle, Allen ...22....... .....22, 2 3, 103, 108 Dunniga-n, Collene ....... , 2.......,,22, 22, 57 Dye. Judith 2222 22 22...2 . 129, 81 Dyer, Gilbert .,....2. .,2..2,.....2 5 7 l-larley, Daniel 22 2 ., .... 29, 72, 73 Eason, Diane ,... 22 2222 22.,22 1 2265, 93 l'Iason, 'l'om ........ . ..................2......2.2.. .2.......2.........22. 5 7, 72 Eason, Edl,ane 22 .22222 .2222 2...22,2 , 2 . ,...2222,.... 2.2.22 222.. 2 2 222.129 Eason, Lawrence 2 23, 24, 29, 45, 70, 71, 72, 73, 83 Eason, llatrick .222 2 23 24, 29, 45, 72, 73, 83, 89 Eason Verta 2 , .1 ,.22.1 , 2,22 22222. , 22 22 57, 66, 77 Eason, VVally . .. 2. .2 1. 22 2 . 93 E tsterlvrook, Maurine 22222 22.... 2 0, 29 Easterbrooks, John 22122 ..22.....1......2....... 9 3 Eastwood, Eva- .,22.......2.. 22..2.... 2 0, 64, 93 Ebright. Dorel 2 222. .....21.,..1...,...,,22 9 3 Ecker, Myrna 2222 2,12 .......,. 2 9 , 74, 77 Edin, Gary .2........,......,2 ....212.2,1......... 9 3 lurlwards, Michael .....2 2.,.,2.2, 64 , 65, 93 Edwards, Richard .2.. , 2........ 57, 75 Eelke-ina, I eland Elcdahl, lloli 2,..222 Ellefson, Gary ........ Ellison, Nancy , 222222 , Ellyson, Clifford lilstliagt-n, Bob ..2.2112 lunvery, llarry Engels, Ensign, Beverly El vin .122.. lurcliinger, Karl Erliolm. Erickson Evelyn , Carol Erickson. Dolores Erlandson. Joan Ershi g, Ershig, Essex. Everett, Everet 1 . Evert-l 1 , F - Allen ,,.., Vililliani Donald . ., John 2122 . Lcnetta . Paul 2 A lt ll, Rlrliaril ,. 2 22 2........21.1....1221 57 ..1.11..22, 29, 70 29, 66 57, 75 2 2225, 29, 62, 75, 77, 78 2 ,22, 79, 93, 106 ,. 2221....2222,. 64, 93, 72 .22,257. 72, 101 .....29, 64, 66 29, 661 78 Farrell, Ray ........2221 reilnaver, Ralph ..,. Felmley, Joan ...,...12 reiton, lX. M. ....,.,,222 2 reiguson, Patricia ..,,. 2 Ferree, Charlotte ..,.22 rerris, 15111 ...........,2212 l'1ckel, Jerry ..,,221. risner, Ellen Fisher, Lila .2...... Fisk, Roberta ....,1.. Fitzgerald, Don .222 Florence, James Florence, Leland .....2 Fonger, Sylvia .12..... Forbes, Ann ....... Forbes, Reith 21.... Ford, Willia-m ...22. 1 Forslof, Donna. .... Forss, Dorothy ....1 Foss, Claudette ....2211 Fosse, Marlene ,2,,....... Foster, Joan ............2,.2.. Foster, Olive Reeves 22222.2 Fox, Mary Lou ...2..,,222 Franklin, Jon .1.1........ Francisco, James .... Frates, Vera .......1.... Fraser, Mary .,..1 Frazier, Nadene F ' ' razier, Yane .1....... Freeland, Sharon ..2....... ..2. Freiinann, Marry Jane.1 Frere, Terry ...2...., ,2......2 Freyman, Peter Frisell, Karen .211 Fritz, Dolores ....,,2 Frost, Marilyn Frost, Sally ..........., 2 Frostad, Patricia ...., Frye, Alison ...,.........,2 1'ul1ner, Norman ....1. .. .l'l1lll-il1Ol1SCI', Beret ...... 1' unkhouser, Robert .... Gaasland, Pete 22 Galde, Larry 121.. ...., Galley, LeRoy ....2 Gamble, Winella .... Gangle, Marlys ........... Garenzini, Tonina ..,2 Garland, Gary ........ Garrett, Harry ....2222 Garrett, Patricia .,..2, Gates, llarry 2 2..1..22 21 Gates, Nancy Lou 2122.... Gaulke, Betty .......2 Gaumer, S. E ...........,.2 1 Gauthier, Dolores .... Genther, Priscilla ,,.. Geri, Warren ............2 2 .... 57, 63, 70, 71, 73, 89 2 2 22..1...2..1......2.................. .57 93 229, 44, 76 93 . 11... .,25l, 62, 63, 10, , , 77 71 77 78 ,, ,,........,2212222........1...... ......... 9 3 1 12 229, 64, 66, 71, 77, 80 1...,....76, 77, 93 61, 70, 75, 71 ........270, , .......,.45, 75 48 79 57 77 70 93 93 57 57 57 57 93 29 77 79, ....222i2211f.22157:'767' 24, 29, 46, 62 63, 64, 70, 71, 76 103, 108 93 ........61, 62, 70 ......,.57, 74, 77 70 . ....,,.......... 29, 78 57, 101 70, 79 22......57, 71, 89, 97 24, 49, 57, 70, 72, 73, 102, 104 2...23, 24, 29, 43, 44, 45, 47 66, 72, 73, 83, 89, 103, 128 1 ''''ffff'f.'f.'f.fffffffffffffff H ffffffff79Q 93 64 104 .2 .2 ..66, 76, 79, 93 ...1,.,,29, 75 22 .....2.............1.....................,., 57 93 102 2,.....2..23, 50, 71, 72, Gerner, Mary Jane ..,.22, ,,,...2 1.122221..1... , ................ 2 9 , 74 Ceschke, Frederick ....2 .22..221.......1.2...... 1 ....................... 9 3 Gesehke, Kenneth ,222,...2 21122...............2.....,....,,.....,.., 29 , 101 Gettles, John ...... ,,..11 2 1 , 47, 49, 55, 57, 72, 73, 101 Gibson, Ba-rbara .... .....1......1..,.....1.,...............1............. 5 7, 77 Gibson, John ........112. Gibson, Marilyn .,., Gifford, LeRoy ...... Gilbert, Anna ........,.2 Gilbertson, Gerald .....2 Gillespie, Bruce 1111.. 66 .....1..57, 104 65. 70, 74 Glander, VVillard ........ .2222.2..22.2........1.1.,.............,......... 30 Glover, Dolphine ........ ,.,. 22, 57, 61, 65, 71, 76, 77 Goetz, Jim ........2.......112212 1222....,.1...1.,..............,.2 3 0, 74, 89 Goodman, Don 1..121...21.21. . .1........2...., 23, 57, 71, 72, 97 Graham, Antoinette ...... ......,............ 2 2, 70, 93 Graham, Ernest ............ Graham, Gary 1 .1...... .. Graham, Jack ..1...1...,....,.... Graham, Ma-ry Rose ........ Graham, lNeal ...2...2....... Granger, Gale ...,2 Gray, Charles ....1122, Gray, Margaret .222 Green, Larr 22..2.,..,.. Greenwalt, 'Paul .,..1 Griffith, Charles .... Grim, Gary ....,.........,.2.,. Grimes, Dorene .... ..1.2. Grimlund, Antoinette Grinstead, Raymond ....1121 Grinton, Delores ...1........ Grinton, Jim .12...12....2... Groom, Dixie ..... Groom, Jean ...... Grove, Lanny .........212. Groves, Gail 2.11211.,2...,,....11. Gudbranson, Dennis .... Guerin, Eleanor ,.2.... Gul ick, Terry ......2.1..1... Gullicson, Dennis , 1112 Gwin, Gary ..1..2..2...2 ...2....23, 30 ......,2.257, 70. 72, 101 72, 93 24, 57, 62, 66, 70, 71 75, 106, 107 .. 212222 222, 57, 64, 75, 106, 107 93, 106 22122130, 61, 70, 76, 79, 97 72, 102 76, 79, 93 2,....123, 57, 72. 80, 89 es, 70, 71 . ..1..............1 57, 66, 75 SHUKSAN INDEX - 1954 H I L Haan, Carol ..........,....,.., Hagon, E. Alfred ...,. Haggen, Nadine Haines, Jan ..... .... Hale, Carol ...,.........,... Hall, Hall, Betty ............,...... Carol Ann ....,,....,.... 79, 93 .. ...... 30, 62, 63, 72, 78, 80 64, 65 lnce, l'hil Ireland, Bill ..., ....,.., Iverson, Margaret .. J Jackson, llarlan Jacobson, lilainc Jacobson, Lyle , .. Jansen, Ronald . Jansen, Theodore .... Jameson, Vincent .. Jepperson, Marlene Jepperson, l'e2gy Hall, Carole Lorraine ....,. .............,......,..,, 3 0, 71 Hall, Emilie ,,,.......,,...... ,.....,.,, 5 8, 69, 70, 89 Hall, Eugyne ..... ....... .........,,,,...........,.... 9 3 Hall, Judyann ..,. . ......... 66, 93 Hall, Larry ...,...,.... .......... 5 8, 75 Halverson, James .,... , ....ii...... 93 Hamer, Helen ......... ......... 9 3 Hamer, Wayne ......... ..... ......., 9 3 Hamilton, James ........ ..,....,.. 5 8, 66 Hamilton, Robert .......... ......... 3 0, 78 Hammers, Glenda ............. ............. 9 3 Hankenson, Beverly . ....... ,.,,....,..........,. 22, 93 Hansen, Barbara .,,....... .....,.,,.................... 64 , 93 Hansen, Del ....,....,....... .,.,.A...........,.,.,.................. 5 8 Hansen, Jean ...... .... . . ...., .58, 66, 76, 77, 78 Hansen, Jon ....,...,,....,...,,....,.,,.. ,,,......,,,.,,.,,, ....... 9 3 , 102 Hansen, Kristi . ..,..........,........... .,,.,.................... 2 2, 30 Hansen, Lecil Margaret .....,.. .,.........,,..,. 9 3 Hansen, Terry i...... ....,......... ........ 3 0 , 105 Hanson, Byron .,...,.......,,,.... . ..........,. 58 Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson Dale . .... Jack ......, Janet ........ Nyla Sandra ..........,.... Hardwick, Charles Harding, Bruce .....,..... Hardy, Harlan, Walter .....,,,. Philip .... 93 , ,..,....,....... 30, 74 .66, 89, 93 ...23, 58. 65, 72 Harmer, Myrna .,,. Harmer, Holly Harper, Terrance . Harris, David .... Harris, Leona ....,,.. Harrison, Sharon Hart. Kay ,,,.,...,..... ,,,, Hartleroad. John ,,,,,,, Harvey, Curtis Harvey, Esther ,... Haskins, Eileen ,,,, Haskins, Lyle .,,,, . ..... 22, 30, 70, 76. 17. 79. , .,.. . ,,....,, .45. 58, 70, 77, 17 93 74 89 97 . .,...... ..,.,,,.,.. 7 0. 94 20 94 . ...........,..... ...... 94 M.. .....,,,.,,..,....,. , , 65 ..........30, 81 . 30, 75 23. 30, 64, 65. 66. 80. 105 Hatton, Don ,,,,......, Hauser. Frances ....... ....,. Hawes, Patricia ,,...............,.... Hawkins, Donald Hawley, Marie ,,,,..,...,, Hawley, Ronald ..... Hawley, Virginia .,,,. Hayes, Bruce . ...,. .. Hayes, Dolores ..,..,.. Hayes, James W .,,...... Hayes, Reta ................ Hayes, Warren .,.......,.. Hazelhurst, Gerald .- ..... Heaton, Charles ........ Heavilin, Shirley Hea-y, Richard .......,..,.........,..,. Hemness, John ...... ,....,.,....... Hemp, Raymond ...,.,,....,.,.., Hernpler, Hans Richard., Henderson, Lila ...., ,,.., ,..... Hendricks. Larry .,,,..,..,.,, Henifen, Noma .,....,..... Henifin, Richard ..... Henley, Samuel ......, Henry, Earldene ,..... Hente. Ed ..,..,,,,.....,. Hetrick, Velma .,.... Hewett, Ronald ..... Hill. Gayle ....,,.,...,,,.. Hilliard, G. R .,....,... Hilton, Dori .....,... Hilton, Ron .,,.,.,.. Hintz, Ed ,,,.....,.......... Hoberg, Patricia ........ Hoeruegel, Peter .... Hogan. James ..,...... Hogan, Linda .,.,.. Holding, Carol ........ Holmes, Robert ........... Holmes, Mildred ,.,, Holstine. David .... Hood. William ..... Hooker, Bill ..... ........ Hooker. Eloise ........ Hopcroft, Patrick ...., Hopcroft. Velma- Hougland. Ron ....... Hormer, Gene ...,....... Hoskins, Delaney . Hovde, Dixie ....,,,, Hovde, James Howard. Helen Howe, Bill .....,.. Hoyer, Judv ..,. ,. Hoyer, Robert ,,,, Hoyt, Carol ...,.... ,. Hoyt, Pezey ....,,,,.,, Hube, Geraldine ....... Hunley. Garth ...,..., Hunt. Albert ......... Hunt. Robert .,....,, Hunter. Alan ...,. Hurlhut. Harold .,,...... Hurlbut. Virginia ff.'fff 5iiQ 67f'76, 7i'Q 66 58 79 58, 72, 101 .....,....58. 65, 66 105 . ...... 58. 65, 97 94 ....,. 30 61 . ,.,.., ,.... 1 04 64 94 . ,,....., 76, 94 94 64 97 ,94 .. ..,, ,..........,,,. 1 04 ,,.....66. 94 64, 65. ws .. .. ,...,,....,.....,.. .94 .. ..,, so, 66 71 .........,,,,94 , ,,.,., 66. 94 . .. .,,,, ,,,. 3 1 75 64. 105 ..22, 63. 68 ........94 76 66 31. . 73 .....22, 76, 77, 94 94 ..,, .. ,....... 58. 75 22. 58. 70 . ......,. . 79 66, 77, 94 75 . .....,,................. 17 . ,..,,.., 58, 101, 103 ...31. 70, 76. 94 . .... ., .... 64, 72, 94 ....28, 31, 63, 66, 75 .. ....15 ...20, 94 94 72 78 Jerns, John .... Jerns, Pat .. ,. Jewell, Babette ,,.... Jewell, Earl D .... . Joachim. Marilyn . Johansen, Jol1n Johnson, llarhrira Johnson, Betty Zane Johnson, Beverly ,lohnson Carol F Johnson, Carol Joanne Johnson, Carol Lina. .... . Johnson, Danny .,,. Johnson, George ,,. Johnson, James . . . Johnson, Jeanne Johnson, Jerry . Johnson. John 44 Johnson. Judith Johnson, Larry .. Johnson, Lillian , Johnson, Patricia .. Johnson, Rudy .....,,.. 31, , .....,. ..,, , , ....,... 73, ss .. . ..... 22, ss, 70, 71, 79 22, 63, 65, 71, 77, 94, 97 . .. 79, 94, 107 . ......1s, 104 . .. 22, ss, 63, 71, 77 ,.. .... 31 31, 62, 64, 78 . . ss. 66. 76 ...73, 79, 94 .,.22, 11. 73. 75 .. ......,. .,,. . .. 31, 66, 76 .. .,.. ,. ..,.., ..,, . ...,......... . -94 23, 49, ss, 72, 73, 97 . . . .. . 75 .,.., ..... . . .. ......70 . ,. -66, 94 .. . . 58.64 La Belle, Yvonne La Casse, Ca-rol ,.,. La fasse, Diane Lack, Levoy N.. Lack, Nadine , .. . Lack, Norma ,..,. La Funiere, Dick Lagasse, Ivan Lalonde, James La Mont, Allen ,. Landgraf, Sandra Lane, Frank ....,,,,..,, .angford, Jim .a Plante, Boll .a Plante, Roberta 32, 45, 66, 70, 75, Ron .......,., ..,, I I l l.appenhusch, Charles I I 1 1 45, 48. 58. 66. 70, 101. 10.1 ., ..,.., , , ...94 94 .. . . .64, 70, . .,,. , . ,58. 66. 77. 94, 99, 79 1 06 , .... . .. ,..,......,......... ..18 Johnston. Donald ,. Johnstone, John Johnstone. .Howard . Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones. Jones, Doris . ..... .. .. Elizabeth . 22, 58 Howard ., ,, . .. Sharon .. ..,. . ., Vernon , Jorgensen, Sidsel lorszenson, Doris Marie , Judge, Ernest . .. Jokes. Patricia . .. K Kaaland, Dale .. Kagey, Donald .. Kane. Michael ..,. Karp. Julian Kayton, Sandra .. Kearny. Tommy ...., Keen. Sandra .,... ,,,,,.. Kelly, Helen ,...... .. Kendall. Carol .,,,.,.. Kennedy, l'at .....,,,.,,.. Kennedy. Shirley Kentch. VVesley ...... Kerley, Marjorie .... Keyes, Marion .... Keyes. Sarah ,,,,, .... Killion, Paul .,., ,.,,....... Kindlivnd. Kristine ..., Kingsbury. Ann .... . Kink, Kathryn ....,, Kirkbride. John .. Klahn, David ,. Klahn, Phyllis ,..........,.... .... , . .,,.. . ....94 ,. ,. 50. 94, 101. 104 ,,.... ., ,... , ..., . . .58 64, 73. 75. 78, 89. 106. 107 .... . .,.... ,.,. . ..16 .,... . . ..... ...,.. . .64 . . 20. 58 , N58 .. , 94 . . ...... .. 94 21. 24. 58. 70 50, 94, 101 ,....61, 102 31 . . . ...........,, 15 ,. 58. 63, 70, 77 .. ..................... 61 ..,.........76, 94 . ....74, 79, 94 ,. .. ......,,.......... ..94 22, 31, 70. 75 . . ....., ,...... ...... 9 4 .. , 131, 76, 77 94, 101, 104 .. .. .. 64, ,. . . 58, 66, . 24. 31, 44. 62, 63 70, 71, 74. 78, 97 . ..... ,,......., . .......94 94 94 74 ., ...........,.... ,...94 1 64 , ...... .. . 3, M,-,MM 1 78 ...........32, 71 ..........76, 94 97 , ,,., , ,,...,.,.,....,. , 74 98 66 ........,75. 94. 102 77, 94 . ..................... 75 ,, ,......,.,.......... 58, 107 , ..,....,....,,...... 66, 107 21, 48, 58, 73, 104 48 58 73 .arsen, -Y H H .--.-------- - 1 .arson, Barbara , V- 22. 44. 45, 66, 77. 97 .arson, Bob .....,..... .....-.--.-..-----....---... 5 5---23. 32 ,arson, Jack ,,,.... .-----------.-------- 2 0- 32. 89 Larson, Jean ....... .... -----.. --.------4.----------- 9 4 Larson, LeRoy . ........ ..-----.......-----.----------------f---4 9 4 l arson, Maralee .,,... .,........,....................... 2 2. '94 Larson, Margaret ..., . ., . 22, 58, 61, 70, 73, 89 Larson, Norman . . ,........., ....-..-..-------...-------9 9 4 Larson, Virqinia . . . ,...... ...........-----....- ..--....------...- 4 1 7 Larson, William H .,,. W .. ..,.-. V ....--. --32. 75 La Velle. Almeda .........,. . ...,,. .... . .. ,....... '.,...16 La Veille, Ma-rcia 32, 62, 63, 70. 71, 75, 76, '78 Lawson, George .,,.,., W .... . .... ..... . , .. .... .....- V 32. 72 Leaf. Dorothy .... 21, 24, 32, 42, 69, 70, 71. 89 Leaf, Sharon ......... ..,.,,, ,,.................,1.,,..........------.-....---- 7 0 . 71 Le Clair, Margaret .... ......,..,..... . ....... ............. ......,,,.-...... 7 4 Le Compte, Oscar , ...... ...................-...A--.----....--.-.. 7 7 Lee, Lee Ann ........ ................ 22, 24, 32, 70 Lee. Georgia ....., . ...... 24, 44, 58, 66, 70,-77 Leedy, Clifford ., ......,,,-...-....-.----..---4---- 18. 64 Leonard, Diivid . ,,......, . ..,........-.---- A--175 Leonard. Don .. . .. .,..,.. ,,...,,. ,,.,.... . . Leupp, Claudia , . ..........,... ............ .... ........... ,,........., - . 9 4 Leverett, John . .. ........ .......... ...,..........., 7 2 , 30. 94 I everett, Vic . 61, 62. 63. 64. 65. 56. 70673 Lewis, Bvsher . . ...,.,.,, ..................,,,-...-.........---------.--- - 5 Lewis. Darlene . ........., ....,.....,...,.. ....,... . ...... . . ...94 Lewis, Jerry .... ...., . , 32, 71, 73, 89, 104 l ewis, John .. .. ..,.. ..,..,...........,............ . .32 Lian. Ann .... .. ,,,, ,.........,,,1,......,,,.,,.-....... 1 .95 Lind, Gary .. .... .... . 23, 58, 64, 69,,70, 72 Lind, Victor ....... .. ....,,.............,.,.,. .........,..... ' .95 Linde. Dorothy . .. , ,,....... ...... , ......... . 132 Lindell. La Verle., . .,.,. ....., 23 . 324 71.-72 Lindenirrn. Edmund . . .... . ...... .,...... 5 8, 72. 104 Lindeman, Jack .. ..,,., ., ......,,,.......,..,........ ...72, 95 Lindman, Bert ..., .. ..,,...,,. .2l. 24. 32 47. 48, 66 72, 73, 74, 99, 103. 102 Linclhout. Jon .... , .... . ................,........... 95, 101 Linhart. Jodell ....... ..................,......... . Lindquist. Dale ...,. Lindstrom. Marcie Linn. Shirley ........ Lintz, Sherryl , .... . Little, Larrv .... .. Little, Linda .... Little, llarlene Litz, John ....,,.,. ......... .... Lockwood. Mike Lofgren. VVilma ......... .. .. Lohman. Kenneth CJim1 ,,.., Kleid. Carolyn .........,.,. ....,.. Klingensvnith. David . Klugc, Gary ,,., .,.,, Kluy, Roger . .......,,.,.,. . Knanvnan. Joanne ., Knihbs, Mary ,...... , Knowles. Lynn .... Knott, Dorothy ...,. Knox, Dick Knutson, Garnett Knutson, Jean ,..,,.,,. Knutson. Karolyn Knutson, Ron ..,..,.... Knutzen. Marvin .. Kohler, Leona .,,.,. Kolbe, Roger ......., ,. .. ..... . .,,... .. 72 . . , , 58 14. 72. 78. 94, 97, ,104 ...15 ,,. .22. 58. 71, 79 . ..,, 58 58. , 63 104 ..... .. . 31 . .. .... 20, ,..61, 66, 70. 73. 77, 79, 95 --.64, 65. 95 ,,......58, 66, 73 97 . ..,.........,.............,............ 195 . .,.,. 24, 58, 70, 78. 107 70, 72 .......32, 73, 103, 1-08 Long, Carol ........ .,. ,.......... .. ......,,, ,,,,..........,,,.......,. . :58 Longstreth. Marita ,.,.... 32, 44, 70, 74. 77 Lovass. Richard .. ...............,,,........ 58. 75 Love, Pa-tricia . . ,,,. ....... ..,. ..... 5 8 , 71 Love, Phvllis ...... ..,...,..........,.,,..,,.... 3 2 Loveall. Delores . ., ., ........ 22, 32, 70, 79 Lowry. Molly . ..........,,. .,........ Q .............,.,..........,,, 3 2 Lucier, T ef-ieanne .. ...................,............. .......32 Lucier. Shirley , .. ................. ................., . ...58 Ludtke. Fred .,,, .,.23. 58, 71, 72, 102. 104 Ludtke, Llovd ....,,..., ..,,.............,,.., ......, ,.... 2 - 3 .37 Ludwigson. Jack . . .,.. ..,.... . . .,...,. 64, 95, 97 Lund, Fred ....,, ..., ,.,,,...,.,.,,,,,........,, .... 3 2 Lund, Lynene . ...... ,.,....., .,,,. 4 7 , 64. 95 Lundgren. Ingrid ..... 22. 24, 33, 43, 44 62, 63, 70, 76. 78 M Mace, l'atty ...,., .....,,.,.., MacArthur, Robert MacMillan, Kathleen , Magner, Esther ,, ,.....,.... ., Magner, Clifford ....... Magnuson, James ......,. Maneval, Kenneth ....... Manka, Glendine ..... Manley, Richard .,..... Manning, VVilma .... . March, Gene ......... .. Mariotto, Lucille ..... Markhart. Jack ........, Markwood. Ronald .. Komen, Dennis ..,. Koons. Beverly ......... Korthuis. Arlene ..,.. Kotar, Evelyn .,...... Kruse, Marlene Kuhl, Jack .,... Kuhns. Niles ...., .,,. Kulander, Bruce .... Kurtz, Gilbert ,,,, 94 58 58 31 .. .. ,.50. 94 . . .. 31, 62, 63 ......,.. ,. .... ........94 31. 63, 75. 78, 106 . . .. ,. 58, 71, 73 73 . ....., .,.,....,. .... 6 1 , . 24. 31, 70, 72, 73 .. .. ...58. 64, 65 .32, 49. 73 Marsh, Edward ....,... . ..,............, 65, 97 . ....,. 33, 66, 75 .......59, 66 ,.........,. ,.95 -..59, 72 95 ..........59, 64 ...., . ,............ ...95 ...59. 63, 75, 77, 79 .. ., ., .... ..,... .... . . ,..95 .....,.,... ........... . ...33 . ........ . . ..,. 59, 78, 101 104 Marsh, Duane ...... , .50, 95. 102. Marsh, Joanne ......... . . .,... .. .. 33, 70. 79 Marsh, Stephanie ..... ,,., . ..59, 62, 63, 70, 77 Martin. Charlotte ..... ............. .......... 3 3 , 66 Mairtinen, Janet ....,,,. . ............,............. 59, 64, 69 Martinsen, Richard .. ,.,.,. ......., . .. ..,. .....,,............ . L59 Martinson, Janet ..... ....., . 59. 62. 64, 70, 71, 78 Martin, Beverly ...... .... .,... ,.,......... ........ 7 6 , 95 lll .. ...,.,,..,.,....,.., 23, 95 50, 64, 95, 102 ,.......20, 33, 66, Martin, Don ....,,.... Martin, Norma .,,..,.,... Martin, Richard .,..... Masten, George ,........,. Masten, Marlene ...., .. Mathewson, Howard . May, Dorothy ..,........... McAllister, Barbara McCann, Sandra .......... .,......59, 78, 16 McCas1m, Boyd ..,...,.,........ . ,,..,. , 50. McClellan, LaDonna SHUKSAN INDEX - Oakes, Pat ,,..,,,,.... Oakes, Paula .. Oberlatz, John ,,,..., .,... Oberlatz, Randy ...,.,...,,. Oberlatz, Steve ...,...,.,.,,...., Obermueller, Donald Obermueller. Ronnie O'Connor, Tim O'Connor, Rod .,.,,....... Odegard, Audrey ...,.,, Odmark, John Odmairk, Mary .,.,,,. Okerlund, John .,., .. Oldham, Marlene ...,. .. Olivier, Nancy ..,,..., 74 33 74 79 75 84 59 95 64 65 81 74 77 95 95 98 76 McClellan, Virginia ...... ..,,......,, .,,,,,......... 7 6 , McClelland, Jim .,.... McClure, Bonnie ...,, .,...., . . .,.........,...,.. 33, , McCord, Larry . ........,. , .,....., 33, 66, 71, 77, 80, McCormick, Barbara . ,,.. ,,,,.,..,.......,,. 3 3, 64, McDaniel, Ruth ...,..... ,,,., ,,...... 5 9 , 63, 76, McDanold, Delayne ...,....,. .. ..,. ........,.....,, 65, 79, McDonald, Doris ...,,,...,,,...,.........,...,,..............,.,......,.., 76, McDonald, Robert R. .... 33, 44, 45, 66, 71, 74, 81, MeElholm Kathleen ,..,..........,......,.,.......,.....,,.....,.. 59, McFarland, Anita .... McGinnis, Arnold McGwin, Lelah . .,..... . Mclvor, David ...... McKay, Larry .... McKee, Molly ,......,.. McKee, Suzanne ..,,, McKinnon, Ardra .... McMurry, Irene ..... McMurry, Micky ....,.. McSorley, Marion ............59, 76 102 ........66, 76, 95 95 .. ..,,......,, 95, 104 95 ..,..,..33, 64, 68, 75 74 ........73, 76, 95 .... 33, 74, 79 33 75 70 95 59 59 Meador, Edwin ......., Mehl, Merle 2 ........ ............ , Mehler, Harold ........ ......,..,...... 3 3, Melton, Charles ...., ........ 2 3, 74, Mesford, Terry ......... , .......,.......... . Messer, Robert ,. .... .,........., . ,. Messick, Sylvia- ...... ...., .... ...... 3 3 Metsker, Connie ...... ......,.. . .. ,,.. .,9S Metune, Kenneth ,..... ......,,,.,..... 7 2, 95 Metune, Wesley ..,.,.,. ...,..,, 3 3, 72, 73 Metzger, Mildred .,.,,, ..............i..,.,,,. 3 3 Metzger, Ruth .,.,....., ..........,...........,.... 3 3 Metzner, Arlene ..., ...,,..., 5 9, 76, 77, 78 Meyer, Patricia . .,,.,, ,,..... . . ..,,,,,,,.,,...,....,,,,.... 22, 59 Meyer, Wilma .,,.., .,,,,,,., . ,,..,,,...,.....,........... .,,., 64 , 95 Michel, Lynne , . ..,.,.... 22. 59. 63. 64. 66. 977. 99 Miles, Janet ......,.,, ....., . 59, 62, 64, 65, 71, 76, 77, 78 Miller, LeRoy .....,. ,,..,,..,.,.........,.,....,,...,,,,..,....,..,.......,.., 9 5 Miller, Paula . ...,, ..,, ..,.,. . . ,......,. . ,,.....,,......,. , 66, 95 Miller, Peter ..,. ,,,.,,.,,. 9 5, 101 Mills, Charles ..... .,..,...........,...... 5 9 Milne, Duane ......... . ,,.. 33, 66, 74 Milne, Jean ...,....,.......,, ..,.,,,,.... 5 9, 78 Mitchell, Farlayne ..,,., Mitchell, Muriel ..,.... Moen, Bob .............., Monroe, Jim .,......... Monroe, John ..,.....,... Monroe, M. Joyce .... Monson, Muretta ......., Montgomery., Carolyn Moore, Clarita ..... ...,....., Moore, Darryl Moore, Gary ......... Moore, Joan .,,......... ........59 33 16 .......22, 33 .....22, 95 .50, 95, 102 .. ....,,.....,, ,,..,. 5 9, 78 ..,.77, 80. 95. 97 . .59. 66, 72, 104 Olney, Jean ...,.. Olsen, Bob ,....... Olsen, Carol Olsen, George .... Olson, Audrey . ,...... 1954 ...34. 70 .74, 95 ........,50, 95, 102 . . ,... 61,101,102 .....23, 34 . ,,,.,, .........,..., .... 5 9 70 ...64, 66, , 95 . 95 ...,,,...75, 95 ...34, 43, 76 . .. .....,, .66, 95 . ,,..,,........., 66 .......,..34, 66 .. ........ 95 ,... 74, 95 . 77, 95 . ..., ,,.,... . . H 59 , 65 75 . .,,,. . ,. . .. 522, , .21 22 Z4 ........,,, , ,,,. ,.,. , Olson, Joanne .. ,..,, .. Olson, Lorraine .,.. Olson, Marjorie . .... Olson, Myrna . ,,., . O'Neall, Marilyn ..,...,., ..., ..,. Onkels, Celia ,...,.. , , Oswalt, Patsy ,,..,..... . ,,,..,,., . Otley, Dick ..,,., ......... ,.,.. , . Ougland, Ronald ,..,., Owens, Gomer ,.,. .. Pace, David .... Pace, Gladys ....,,..... Pace, Lorene ,,.........,,....,...,,, . Pack, Delmary Rose ..,...,... Padovan, Darlene ,,,.....,. Pakusich, Dave .....,,,.,, Palmer. Richard ..,...., Pappas, Bob .,,...,,... Pappas, George ..,.,.. Park, Joan D .,..... Parker, Parker, Parrish, Parrish, Parrott, Parson, Parson, Parsons, Patrick, Patrick, Joan ...,... Robert ,...,,, Fredrick .,,,,., Judy .,....,.,, Rev. John .,..... Del ...,..., .,,,., Janet .,.,..,.... Wilbert ..,... Leland .,,,,... Patricia .,,.,,,. Moren, Nancy ..... Morgan, John ,..,, Mork, Marilyn ....... Mork, Ted ......,...... Morse, Patricia ....... Morse, John ., .......... Morris, Edward ..,........ Morrissey, Patricia Muir, Barbara ........,..,.., Mullen, John .....,........ Mumm, Richard ,....,.. Patten, Anita' ,.,.,,,...,. Patterson, Jerry .,... .. Paus, Greg ,,,.,....,, Payne, Jack ,..., .. Payne, Randall ,,,. Munzanreder, Shirleyum Murk, Sonja Rae ..i,.... Mustacich, John .....,,. Mustacich, Vincent .,,,,, Myers, Marilyn ........., Nau, Nona ............ Neher, Herb ....,....,. Neilan, Edward Neilan, Ronald ..... Nelson, Elaine ..,.,, Nelson, Eveline ...., Nelson, Janet ...... Nelson, Pauline ...... Nelson, Robert .. .... . Nelson, Roger ,... ,,.,.. Newberry, James .,..... 70. 95 .. 59, 63, 70, 71, 77, 97 .. ..,,...... ..... .........,. . ...34 ..., 34. 65. 76 .66, 89, 95 .........59. 74 ...,., ,.,.,,.., . ., .,....20. 75 ,, .. 522, 66, 79, 95. 106 .. .,,. ....,.. ,,,,,,.. ,.,, 44 , 5 9 64 N ........59, 64 . ,..,,.,.. 59 78 59, 64, 76, 79 ,. ,....,... ..34, 66 95 .. ,,,......... 23, 59 Neyens, Rogan .,..,...,., Nichols, Gladyce ..... Nichols, Lenore . ...., .. Nims, Verna Jean.. Noble, Annette ..,.., Noble, Delbert ...,, .... Nolte, Fredrick Nordin, Margaret ..,. ,,.......... ....... . 95 ..22, 59, 73, 59 4 . 34 74 , 34, 44, 47, 63, 71, 78 . ,.,... .... . ...,.., . 59, 75 71 . ,,,,, ....22,59, ,73 72 64, 65, . ...34, 42, 72, 73, 103, 108 . ,,,..... 59 ,. .,.., .... ..,,........ 66, 95 , ,,.... 24, 59, 68, 71, 89 ........23, 24, 34 .. ,...,,,.. 72, 73, 104 72 , 95 ....34, 72 . ,,,,..... 34, 73, 79 .....,.....34, 81 . ...,,, , ,.59, 75 .....22, 66, 95 .. .. ..,.,,,, ..,... . .61 ,. ,,.. 559, 66, 75 .. ,,,,,.., ,,,,....,, 5 9 74 ..,.,, 34, 73 .........59, 102 ....,14 Pearson, Bob ,,,.,..,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 5 Pearson, Dolores ,......,.. ,,,,.,,, 5 9, 66, 79 Pedersen, Irwin ,,,,..,,. .. . . ,,,..,,, 71, 75, 105 Pedersen, Lee Ellen ...,,,., , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,, WWQS Pederson, Gloria .,,,..,..,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Peeples, Jim ,... .,.....,,,,.... ,..., . 2 3, 43, 61, 72, 103, ms Pennington, Clark ,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,, M59 Perry, Mary Agnes ...,..., ,,,..,, ,,.. . . .. .. . .,., .,,,.,..16 Peterson, Beverly ..,... ,,,,,,,, 9 5 Peterson, Carol ......,..., ,,,,,,,,, 0 R Peterson, Claude ...,,,....,.... ,,,,, ,,,, 20 Peterson, Dorothy E ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 fz Peterson, Lenore ...,,, . ,,.,, , ,,,.,,,,,., 59 Peterson, Marjorie ,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Peterson, Pete ,,,,,. 23, 34, 64. an Peterson, Sandra . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,95, 97 Peterson. Shirley ,,,,,,, 22, 55 Petry, Mathildai ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 Pfluger, Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,--,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 96 Pflueer, Roger ..........,..,. .,,.....,,..,..., , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 0 .102 Pfueller, Gretchen ....., .... . . ....,..,, ,.,. . ,,..,,,, . 76, 77, 95 Phelns. Sandra .,,,, Philbrick, Judith .,,, Phillips, Donna Phillips, Mary .,,,,... Phinney, Earl ...... Phinney, Mary Jo Pickard, Donald .. Pierce, Marlene .......... ., ,.,, 60. 64, 73. 75. 78. 106. 107 79 , .... .................... 1 8 . ,.,22, 59, 79 97 .... 50. 72, 95, 101 Pierson. Violet ........,,,.,,,,,, Pike, Delorel Ann ......,, . Pinkey, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,,, A Pitsch, Patricia ....... . Pitts, Darrell ............ Plancich. George ........ Plumb, Robert ........ Pond, Dianne ...... Porter, David Porter, Georgia ....... Porter, Judith .... Powers, Carol ...... 95 Norman, Charles Notar, Scott ....... . .....,.,.... . .,.. ................... , .95 Norton, Janet ............................................ ..............,.,...,...... 9 S Noyes, Don ..... ......,........................, . 23. 48, 59. 72, 73, 101 Noyes, Charles Kent 23. 34, 48, 70. 72. 73. 101, 103 Nutter, Jack ..................,.. .....,.............,.............. 64 , 65, 80, 95 Nygard, Linda .....................,..............., ..... . .59, 62, 76, 77 Nygard, Mrs. L. A ........ H2 .......... ........14 Powers, Charles ,... .. 59. 63. 77 95 .. ............... . ..... ......... .......... . 9 6 .....60, 77 ,,,,.76. 96 ..... eo. 7s 76. 96 .35, 74 . 2.35, 74 .. .,,.. ,60, 62 ...44, 48. 72 .77, 95, 97 . ........ ,........,,.,,,, 9 5 . ...24, 60. 99, 106 250. 60, 102, 105 Powers, Ralph ..... ....... ............ 3 S , 105 Price, Douglas .. .. ...... .60, 66. 101 Price, Lyle .....................,.......... . .... ......... ....,. 3 5 . 78. 80 Pruitt, Kathleen .,.... . ........ .... ..60, 77, 106, 107 Punches, Frank .. ........... ........ . .. ....... ............................ .... . . ..14 Punches, Jerry 23, 24 35 71, 72, 73, 74, 82. 103, 108 Purvis, Bob ..,,....... .. ......,. .... ..... . ....,.,,.. ,60, 64, 105 Quanz, Billey Quick, Graham .. Quinn, Barbara . . .. .....35 .60, 71, 95 77 78 Race, Elaine ...................... . ..... W .W-.96 Ra-de, Sharon Diane .... . ..... .... . ...M 60 Rairdon, Ruth .......... . . .35, 74, 77 78 Ramsay, Ray .............. .,..48, 61, 70 72 Raper, Katherine .. .. ..... ............- - 20 Raplee, Robert .. ........... ..,.... ...60 Rasmussen, Clark .......... . .... ... .35 Ray, Joyce ............ ........... . . .... 2.60 39 Rayborn, Larry Lee ......., .....,.. , . ..... 60 Rea, Larry David .,......... . ......... .. ...... 60, l0l Rea, Terrance ............... .. . .... ......, . ....97 Read, Bruce ......... ......,.... , . .... .... ...... . ..... .... 3 5 Read, Margaret Ann ..... . , 022, 60, 63, 66 77 Reanier, Dave ...........,........ . .,.. . .. ...60, 75 Reardon, Kathy ............ .... .. ,.....l06 Redenbaugh, Janet .... ,.,.. . . 76. 96 Redenbaugh, Ron Lee .. .,......... 60 Reece, Barbara Jo ........ ., .. .. 20, 75, 78 79 Reece, Mary .................. ...... . . ..76 96 Reed, Nancy Lee ......... ......... 6 0, 70 79 Reed, Suzanne ...... .. ...... .. 96 Reeve, Ruthella ........ ...35, 74, 75 Rehberger, Robert ...,, ....... . 35, 73, 104 Reinholt, Lois .. ........ ......, . ........... 3 5 Reinholt, Sylvia ..... . ......96 Reneker, Kay ....... ..... . .... ..35 Renlie, Frances .79 96 Renlie, Frank ..... . .. 35. 42, 63 78 Repoz, Rosailync ,, ,. .... ......78 96 Reul, Gary . ........ .. ..... . .... .. .....96 Rhoades, Kenneth ,.,,,,,, , .,.. .72, 96 Richard, Merna Marie .. ,,,........ ...96 Richards, Nona , .. .. . Richards, Ralph .. ...... . . .64, 96, 102 Richardson, Carol ..,,... . . ....... 35, 104 Richardson. Jack ......... . .. .. .... 35 74 Richbaw, Gary ....... .... .,.... ...,. . 35. 104 Rieter, Dick Ronald ......,.. .... . . .... . .,.... . . , ,, .60 Ritchie, Barbara . ., .,,.. ., . 22, 35, 63, 73. 78 79 Ritchie, Denny .. .......... .. ......, .... ,... . . ...,72 97 Rittenberg, Donna' .,.,. .. ...,, 2.35, 64, 65 75 Roach, Ronald Gene.. . .. ...,35, 66 97 Roberson, Jackie ..........,.. .... .. .... 22 96 Roberts, Kathleen ,. . 66, 70 71 Roberts, Karen ........ . .... 60, 65,71 79 Roberts, Linda ...,... .. , .. ..... .70 96 Robertson, Tommy , .... ,,,,...,.,, ,,,.,,.,, , .75 Robertson, Janet ,.,,. . ..... .. 60 96 Robey, Alan .. ....,. ........,..... ..,.. ......, . . . ..... , ......102 Robinson, Mel ........ ..,... . .... ,..... .... 6 0 , 66, 73, 102 Robinson, Shirley Annu... ...... 60 Robinson, Peter ........ ....... . .. ...,...... .. ............. .,...... ,... , . ,. 96 Roehl, Betty Ann ........ ,......... . 59, 63 77 Rogers, Terry 21, 24, 35. 44, 49, 66, 71, 73, 74, 81 98 Roland, Jack .. ............................. .. .... .. .... .....,,.,..,,., Rollins, Gary .......,...,,....... ....... ...,,,.....,,,,,,,,. ,,,, ,.,, ,.,.,,,,,.,,,, 9 6 Roper, Bill Charles ...... ...,. .... .......... . .... .... . 6 0 Rorvig, Gene ..... ...... .,........... ......,,.,.. ....,., ,...... 3 5 Rosch, John . .... ............... . 35, 101 Ross, Aden ....... ...... . .... 22, 35, 66, 71, 74, 77 Ross. Doris ............ ............ ...........,.. ...,..., . . . . ...,, 35, 66 Raught. Alice ....................... .......,....., . .. ,. 5.60, 66 Rowley, Gay Noreen ...... .... ., ,,,,....,.,,, Rowley. Sue ....................... ,. ,. , ,66, 76 Royalty, Helen ...,,,. .. ........ .. ...... .......... . .35 Rucker, Bill ..,.,, ....65, 72, 97, 102 Rude, Joyce .. ,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, . ,,,36 Rudy, Dave ........ . ...... ..... 23, 96 Rundquist. Jim .. .. .... .. . . ......... Rusley, Carol ....... ........ ..., ......,... .... ......... ..... . . . . . .96 Ry3'11, Jack .......... .. 23, 36, 42. 62. 65, 78. 80, Sl S Salisbury, Marlene Joyce... ...,. .....,...... 60 , 71 Sampson, Diana Lee ......,.... .60, 63, 78 Sandell, Floyd ........................ ..,.... ..,,...., 1 7 Sanford, Dorene .......... ,..,........ 3 6, 74 Satterlee, Arlene ..... ...... 60, 63, 64 Schafer, Joanne .............. . ..,.. . ......, 63, 70, 96 Scheldrup, Nancy .,..... .. 36, 63, 65, 74 Schellingf. Patsy ...............,.......... .... ................. ................ 3 6 Schermerhorn, Barbara Ann . , .... 20, 60, 66, 74, 76 Schineil, Paul .............. ..... .... . ...... ..,...................,... 7 5 Scholz, Paul ............,.. . .... .... . ...36, 72, 78 Schuett, Jerry ..... ................... 60 Schutte. LeRoy ............, ..36 Scott, Dave ......... ................... ...,.............. 9 6 Scott, Gertrude ....... .........,............................,,, 1 8 Scott, Myrna .... .36, 45, 66, 70, 81, 89 Seckel, Ronald ....... ......................................... .3 6 Seelye, Marvin ....., . .50. 60. 75. 104 Sefrit, Mary ................ .. ..... 22, 60, 70, 71, 77 Segfel, Jerry ................... ...,... ................................,. 60 Sehrt,' Emma Jean ....... ................. . ........................ . 66 Selene, Sally ................ ...36, 62, 63, 66, 75, 78 Selstead, Ronald ......................, .......................................... 3 6 Seppala, Fred .................... .,.... ..,.. ........,......,........ Z 3 , 96 Shangle, C. Paine ............ ........... . .. .............. ...8 Sharninqhouse, Dr. Ralph .......... ...,....... 1 4 Sharp, VVanda .... .. .......... ....... . ,...,.. . .60 Sharpe, Richard .VV.... --'-------- 9 6 Shaver. Vivia-n ,....... .. -------- 79- 96 Sheline, Charles .......- ,V '---------- 4'- - '---- - 60 Shell, Kay .A.A......,........,..,. 1 ,,,,.... 1 ............-------f-- -36. 76 She!-ard, Marleiie J01 ,,..., ...,........,,.....AA...'.. 60 , 63, 76, 77 Slietler, Loretta Shields, Nancy - ........... Shipley, Patricia ,,,. 1. Shotte, Tena ........... Siden, David .,...,, Simien, Ted ' .....,, Simmons, Alice Simplot, James ....,. Simpson, Carol ...., Simpson, Ed --.---'- Singer, Myrna ......, Siver, Annice ..,,,, Six, Betty ...,..........,.. Sjolund, Kenneth .,.. Skogstad, Leona Sleem, Sally ......,.... Slnys, Arnold 1 ,,.. . Sluys, June ....,,,,. Small, Richard Smith, Craig ....... Smith, David ....,, Smith, Dixie ,,,,..,,. Smith, Florence .... 11 Smith, Gerri ...,... Smith, Grant ...,... Smith, Kathie .,,,,, Smith, Smith, Kay .......,, Norma ...,, Smith, Ralph ....,, 1 Smith, Ray ........ Smith, Ricky ......, Smith, Robert 11 Smith, Ronald .,,,, Smith, Trula ....... Smith, Wally Snyder, William .,.,,,, Sobjack, Dick .,,... Sobjack, John ..,i 1 1 Soderquist, Fred 11 Soine, Jon ........,,..., 1. Solene, Ken ...,.,, Solvang, Grace ,,,,. Solvik, Norman .1 Somers, Rosemary Sooter, Edwin ........... Souve, Ed .......,........ Spaidy, Robert .....,, Sparger, Norman 1 1 Sparks, Denny Spencer, Charles Sperry, Albert ....,,.,,, Spinks, Patricia Squier, Danny ,,........ St. Clair, Gordon .,,..,., St. Clair, Rosalie 1 Stafford, Tom .,,.,..,.., Stalberg, Verrill ...., Stam, Shirley Jane 1 Steinbach, Sam ,,,,,,,, Stephan, Dick ,,,,.. Stevens, Richard .. Stevenson, Diana ,,,, '60i '62,i'66' 71'i'7'7 ' 1 v 4 1 ........,,.........,,,....,. 36. 64 99 77 36 97 60 f1f f45fi66Q 72f i'97Q i02 111111......36, 75, 106, 107 105 96 75 ........66, 76, 96 72 61 36 ...... ,,,, ............,,.... . 60 , 64 .1,.....,1,50, 72, 96, 97, 101 1 ............,.,............. 64, 96 111.1.......36, 64, 70, 79 11 ...,........ 50, 70, 96 36 74 , 144, 70, 71, 96, 97 .1 ,,,..,.i..,.....,,.... ,79, 96 ..,....... 60, 64, 105 11 ,.,.......... 13, 36, 48 11166, 70, 73, 96 11 .....,,............, 36 . ......, 11 ....,,...........,...,,,.,.. 73, 96 128, 36, 72, 73, 103, 108 111....36, 80, 89, 96 97 36 70, 71, 78 1 .,,. 36, 64, 72, 73 79 60, 104 1136, 71, 73 111.172, 96, 97 a............. .75 .11.36, 74, 79 ....37, 70 105 ....1...,..37, 66 1 ..,.....,..... 8, 20 64, 80 ,.,... ,..,.. 1 1 ..,.... ,.., 123, 49, 72, 73 121, 24, so, 96, 102 Stewart, Harry ......, ,.... ........,..., 23, 24, 37, 45, 49, 73 SHUKSAN INDEX - 1954 Svedin, June ...... Swan, Marlene Swank Shirle ,,....,., 11 Swofford, Harold Sybrant, George T Tallahan, Jim 11 ,...... .. Tamcke, VVilliam .,.. Tamcke, Betty ....... Tarkoff, Irma ..,.. Tarr, Colleen .,.,.,,,.,., Ta-ylor, Marilyn .,,.. Thomas, Millicent .. Thomas, Gerald .,.,.,,.,, 1, Thomas, Suzanne ........,... , y Sweet, Alice ,,,, 11 CSpe11ce1'J ...50 Thompson, Carol Ann ,,.,,,., Thompson, Donald ...,.,.,,,,,..., Thompson, Evelyn May111111 .11..124, 37, 63, 70, 71, 89 .1 ,,,,, ,,,, 1 ,,,,, 1 11 137, 74 1...79, 96 1 .....,,, .... 1 11 .... 37, 75, 77 376674 . , ,... , , , 87, 98 , 66, 71, 72, 96, 97, 100 . aa.a, 72, 73, 102 96 70, 74 .1 ,....,,, 1111 ,,.. ,,........ 1 .....s7 122, 37, 64, 71, 75 6,166 60, 62, 66, 70, 71 64 .1 .....,,,....., 61 60 Thompson, Hazel .....,,,.,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thompson, Leslie ,,,1,,,1,,,1,,,, 11 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,60, 104 Thompson, Richard ..,...,,............, 1 ..,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,, 3 7, 72, 96 Thompson, William .,,,.,,, 1 1 ..,,,.......,1.....,...... 23, 24, 42, 75 Thon. Verlaine ...,........ 37, 42, 62, 63, 69, 71, 77, 78, 79 Thorlakson, Juanita 1 ,... 1 .... . .22, 37, 62, 63, 71, 78 Thorsen, Mike ,,,,. 1, 1 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 2 3, 72, 73, 80 Threlkeld, Margaret , ........,.,...........,,,,, ,,,,,, . .17 Tieman, Alice ......,,... .... ,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 , 96 Tiplin, Phyllis 1 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,1,, 7 9, 96 Todahl. Harlan ...., 1 ....,......,.....,, ,,..,,,,,..., 8 l Todalil, Colleen ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 1 1 160 Todd, Terry Donald1 11 ,,,,,, .23, 49, 60, 72, 101 Todhunter, Bob . .....,.... 1 .1 ,.,, ,,,,,,,. .,,,,,.,.,,,, 1 1 Tomer, Roberta ,,,., ,,,,.. ,,,,,. ,,., ,,.....,....,..,.,.,,,,,, ,,,.,,,...,,,,,, 3 7 Tomlinson, Julie ,....,.. 1 . .... 1 .......,,, 11 70, 77 Tornquist, Richard jan1es11 ,..... ..,..,........., ,,...,,...,,, , ..77 Townley, Sharon 1 1 1 37 63, 66, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79 Trafton, Bruce ..,,.,. 11 ,,,, ,.,..,. . .160, 72, 80, 89, 97 Trecker, Marlene .. . .... 22, 38, 66, 70, 76 Troutman, Eleanor .,.. .,,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 6 Troutner, John .,,,..,..,...., ......,....,., ,,........ 60 , 72 Truax, Diane 11 .... ,,.,,,,..., ,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 8 , 75 Truax, Karen Leslie .. ...,.. .,... . 1160, 106 Tuor une 22 , J 1 ,,,..... Turner. Pecfffy ......,. . Turnquist. Dick 1 Tyler, Robert 1 111 U Lndeen, Albert 1 ,.., 111 Undeen, John ,..,,. Vsitalo, lrene V Vail, Charlene ..... Stimac, Dolores ,,.., 1. 60. 65, 71. 75, 77, 79, 106, 107 Va-il, Jimmy ....,,....,....,, . Valley, Gary .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Van Aver, Janet111 . 1 Van Bronkhorst, David Van Horn, Ted.1 ,,..., .,,., 1 1 Van Loock, Caroline . 11 Van Zon, John ...,.... 1 Vesledahl, Barbara Victor, Frederick 1111 Stimpson, Catharine 11122, 24, 37, 44, 62, 63, 70, 71 74, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 107 Stimpson, Mrs, E. 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