Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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Queens . . . Girls' Fall Sports . . . Football. Winter . C -- G . 53 Juniors . . .Song and Yell Leaders . . .Music . . . Christmas Pageant. . . Publications . . . Clubs . . . Senior Play . . . Sweethearts . . . Basketball Queen . . . Skiing . . . Swimming . . . Girls Winter Sports . . . Basketball. ' Spring A 89 Sophomores . . . Spring Councils . . . Operetta . . . Track . . . Intramurals . . . Girls' Spring Sports . . . Golf . . . Tennis . . . Baseball . . . Acknowledgements . . . Autographs. 1 DEDICI-lTl0 Mr. Jackson as football coach some ten years ago. Mr. Jackson as principal today. This Island ls Yours, Mr. luchson i Who is this tall, rangy man who paces the halls smiling at faculty and students-who's first on the dance floor at the proms and last to lock up at night? Why, it's nobody but Mr, Harlan Jackson, our new principal, and you couldn't find a nicer man to dedicate a yearbook to. Since 1941 when he arrived as assistant football coach until last spring, when he was promoted to principal, he has been working for BHS. He has done everything. He has lent handkerchiefs to sobbing girls and comforted newly-jailed miscreants. He has built the settings for dances and later chaperoned them. A show in rehearsal finds him in the very back auditorium bellowing Can't hear you or in the back of the scenery, holding it up. Faculty members who have served with him through the years remember many things -how his collar-ad looks attracted the name of Gable when he first came, how the kids gave him an assembly when his first-born arrived, how he ran the school for six months when Mr. E. S. Howell died. Students remember his good-natured wit, the cuts he's bandaged, the problems he's listened to. So this book is for you, our debonair Mr. Jackson. If BHS isn't exactly the Bali Ha'i of your dreams at all times, it IS the island that is yours, and the people on that island raise a figura- tive hand in salute. Ave Maria at Christmas . . . Battle Hymn ot the Re- public on Memorial day . . . a world of high Cs and flat B's . . . ever-smiling Mr. Monroe waving his arm . . . from classroom armchairs to velvet curtains . . . CHORUS . . . along with orchestra, band, and music appreciation- otferings of the MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Flash cards, tape recorders, phrase lists, timed tests . . . room library . , . patient Miss Kelly in charge . . a nevv lease on scholarship for discouraged students . . . the key to all learning given . . . READING . . . part of program of literature, journalism, grammar, and com- position which means the ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. We Practice Singing, Reading, Thinking Fossils, geodes, prehistoric monsters, glaciers . . . spring trips by bus to Larrabee State park . . . material notably illustrated in key copies of LIFE . . . Mr. Clothier, young blond instructor , . . stalactites ot time endlessly dripping on nature. . . a pin on Empire State building equals civilization . . . GEOLOGY . . . chemistry, physics, biology, physical science also members of SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. 6 Debits and credits . . . Trial balances . . . clear penmanship a must' '... adding machines . . . backbone ot all business, great or small . . . Mr, Christenson, the chief . . . BOOKKEEPING . . . typing, shorthand, office practice other represen- tatives OT the COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Squares, compasses, arcs, T-squares . . . model houses, Habla usted espanol? . . . si si, in La Senora Threlkeld's exact measurements . . . Mr. Kratz, The instructor . . . room on The Third tloor . . . vocabulary, grammar, UD- a Tevv steps down from the back corridor and you're side down question marks . . . your own shattered in MECHANICAL DRAWING . . . which with wood- Spanish accents played back by tape recorder . . . Working, machine shop, and auto shop comprises the SPANISH . . . FVSr'ICh, German, LaTin also part OT INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT. i a We learn Adding, Drawing, Speaking 7 Sparkling red and vvhite halt- Exotic pink ancl black gym time stunts . . . the heart ot suits . . . introduced leap-run- school spirit ...' fifth-periool run to operetta . . . sensational playmates ot the band . . . new addition to program . . . Mark time!-march . . I DRILL MODERN DANCING. TEAM. Pep Club Drill Team-Valentine Formation DRILII G D DANCING Streamlined and enthusiastic combining with Boys' P. E. tor autumn rifle instruction . . . modern in outlook . . . 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Faced with the problem of smoothly operating the Bellingham school system . . . wrestling with levy and bond issues . . . struggling to secure sites for prospective schools . . . interviewing future instructors . . . advising the school board and prinicpals . . . his second year as superin- tendent of schools . . . GORDON L. CARTER Advancing from teacher to principal . . . principal to curriculum director . . . curriculum director to assistant superintendent of schools . . . friendly . . . actively attacking duties facing the co-ordin- ator of administration and faculty . . . always investigating curriculum research . . . assistant superintendent of schools . . . RANDY OBERLATZ. L Mr. Carter - Mr. Oberlatz i QA gn-we Rs? if aff ,g k 3 ..,, , 2, .. zifif, . X2 ilu. , s :ar . . :wi 35 BOARD OF EDUCATION Messrs. Boyd, Arnason, Sharninghouse, Grimes, Blair, Clark Planning behind the action . . . led by Mr. Arthur Boyd Started off with a bang by Mr. Thomas W. Fisher, . . . school sites set for our growing youth by Puget president . . . panel discussions . . . proceeds doubled Planners Survey . . . appointment of citizens' advisory by Globe Trotters . . . defense program . . . bond issue committee . . . special education center expanded . . . pushed . . . year's finale . . . sponsoring senior prom a critical year for the BOARD OF EDUCATION. Bali Hu'i Councilmen . . . PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. Mr. Fisher, Mrs. Stimpson, Mrs. Reed, Mr. Read New To The Bellingham School oIisTricT . . .offering a fresh ouTlook and new ideas. ..firsT iTem on his agenda- learning names of BHS personnel... sincerely concerned wiTh welfare of The sTudenTs . . . exTends helping hand and advice To exTra curricular acTiviTies . . .The boss's No. I helper. . . faTher of Three lively kids. . . assisTanT princi- pal . . . LESTER FELDMANN PRINCIPAL AND VICE PRINCIPAL Top left: The Feldmann family, Cary on his fathers lap. Dana, Freddie, and Mrs. Feldmann in back Top righfz Mr. Jackson. Bottom Ief1: Mr. Felclmann. Bofiom right: The Jackson family. Harlan, Jr. rs Jackson, Mr. Jackson, and Wendie. STepping up from vice principal Taking upon himself The managemenT of Bellingham High . . . searching for new and beTTer ways To plan programs . . . manager of sTudenT acTiviTies . . . always ready To chaf over problems ...home builder . . . family man. . . a whirlwind Traveler To New York for annual convenfion . . . principal . . . HARLAN JACKSON. SUUTH SEA TRA VELERS JACK ALLISON Chemistry, Guidance, Sen- ior Class. He would teach cocoanuts chemistry on Bali Hai. LEON ALPAUGH History, Varsity Baseball. On Bali Hai, he would rest. PEARL BARTRUFF Art, Bulletin Boards. On Bali Hai she would draw car- toons of the natives. E. J. BJORKQUIST English, Traffic Squad. On Bali Hai, he would sit and watch. Beaches of Bellingham High patrolled by faculty rich in scholarship and understanding of adolescents... new faces this year-Mr. Clothier, geology, taking Mr. Hunt's place, Mr. Coye, physics, substituting for Mr. Felton, Mr. Godfrey, new football coach, Mr. Kratz, mechanical draw- Five times since last press time exuberant faculty fathers CAROLYN CONLEE have greeled newborns' Foods, Welfare. She would enioy herself on Bali Hai. R. S. BRAY Driver-Education, Coaching. He would sleep and play golf on Bali Hai. MRS. DOROTHY BUTTON Vocational Guidance, Eng- lish, Scholarships, Placement. On Bali Hai, she would relax and forget other peo- ple's problems. DON CHRISTENSON Business, School Financial Records. On Bali Hai he would dive for pearls. MILTON CLOTHIER Geology, Biology, Swim- ming. On Bali Hai he would investigate interesting bio- logical specimens. ing, filling in for Mr. Garrett, Mr. Holland, farm shop, Mrs. Holzer, English, and Mr. Feldmann, vice principal... committees to study six period day. . . preparing for the burgeoning enrollment two years from now. . . men and women who sculpture the minds and souls of teenagers. lrher Stottlebowers, the Mc- Caslins, the Johnsons, the Hunts, and the Godfreys boosted Bellingham popula- tion. CAROL C. CORNISH Home Relations, Girls' Club. On Bali Hai, she would go ice skating. LORAINE A. COY English, Shuksan Editorial Staff. On Bali Hai, she would wash the color right out of her hair. CLARENCE COYE Physics, Radio Club. On Bali Hai, he would swim by day, sleep by night. MAE E. DENNIS Mathematics, Torch Club. She would ride the surf on Bali Hai. MARY DICKEY Physical Education, B Club. On Bali Hai, she would re- place sarongs with leotards. RUBY L. DILLON C o u n s e l o r, Mathematics, Make-up Club. On Bali Hai she would lie in the sun and swim in the surf. ROBERT DORR Physical Education, Track. He's been to Bali Hai and declines to state what he did there. HARRY E. EMERY English, Alpha Hi-Y. On Bali Hai he would concentrate on forgetting everything he'd learned. OLIVE REEVES FOSTER French, World History, Con- tests. She'd stay three months on Bali Hai and then come home. JOHN GODFREY Economics, Typing, Football. On Bali Hai he would look for a quarterback. I5 MARGARET GRAY Speech, Drama, Produc- tions. On Bali Hai, she would sit and not even think. E. ALFRED HAGON U.S. History, Solicitations. On Bali Hai he would hasten to return to 330 Bayside. BRUCE C. HARDING American History, Junior Class Advisor. He'd like to build sand castles on Bali Hai. J. W. HAYS Machine Shop, Lockers. On Bali Hai, he would drink cocoanut milk and eat bananas. FOREST C. HOLLAND Farm Shop, Future Far- mers of America. On Bali Hai he would hibernate in the quietest corner with his best fishing gear. MRS. KAY HOLZER English, Senior Class. She would relax on Bali Hai. EARLE D. JEWELL Bookkeeping, Mathema- tics. He wants to know where Bali Hai is before he commits himself. U REPDRT CARD WDRRIES bookroom, photographer, musician, flower-grower, advisor of various boys' clubs, announced his retire- ment too late for a special page, but we can wish him the happiest of leisure moments. RUDY JOHNSON Family Living, Key Club. On Bali Hai, he would hire native baby sitters for his four children. HOWARD JONES Physical Education. On Bali Hai he'd teach na- tives to iitterbug. HELEN P. KELLY English, Senior Class. She would make a quick tour of Bali Hai and buy a return ticket to Belling- ham. MARY G. KNIBBS History, Physical Educa- tion, What-A-Sho. She re- fuses to tell what she'd do on Bali Hai. WHITFIELD KRATZ Mechanical drawing, Banking. He would go fishing in the surf at Bali Hai. MRS. VIRGINIA LARSEN Retail Sales and Merchandise Pro- cedures, Ushers Club. On Bali Hai, she would relax in the sun. MRS. ALMEDA LaVELLE Business Training, Office Proiects. On Bali Hai, she would see what's going on. DR. CLIFFORD E LEEDY Band. On Bali Hai he w o u I d try to draft Bloody Mary into his band. NORMA V. MARTIN Latin, Latin Club. On Bali Hai, she would collect material and local color for a novel. BOYD MCCASLIN Mathematics, P h y sic al Education, Varsity Bas- ketball. He'd like to coach basketball at Bali Hai High. FUR THEM 0 BAU HA 'I Also leaving are Miss Dickey, girls' P.E., who is moving south to Tucson, Arizona, a Thousand miles nearer Texas, and Mr. Garrett, mechanical drawing, on leave this year, who has resigned to go into business at Manson, Washington. CLARITA MOORE MRS. DOROTHY E. 3 PETERSON 3 Guidance, Junior Saint Luke's Assistance Leogue. On Bali Hai she would do absolutely nothing at all. Biology, Biology Club. On Bali Hai, she would roam the shores to see the sea life. JOHN R. MOORE Music, Operetta. On Bali Hai he would lie under a tree and sleep, sleep, sleep. MRS. LENORE NICHOLS Guidance, Mathematics, Merits. On Bali Hai, she would sit in the sun. ROD O'CONNOR Woodwork, Stage Props. On Bali Hai, he would iust look. MARY AGNES PERRY English, Publicity. She would write a novel on Bali Hai. 4 ff 'Q' News ...A .so is s X 2 ':- .. 5 ' Q-:YS ses FLOYD M. SANDELL Agriculture, Future Far- mers of America. He stands on his constitu- tional right not to tell what he'd do on Bali Hai. H EY? gg GERTRUDE SCOTT Guidance, Mathematics, Beacon Ad Staff. On Bali Hai, she would dance by the light of the moon. 'Sc FLORENCE C. SMITH Social Studies, Shuksan Business Staff. On Bali Hai she would iust sit. RAYMOND S. SMITH Smith-Hughes Auto Shop, Beta Hi-Y, On Bali Hai he would build cars out of cocoanuts. MRS. TRULA SMITH Clothing, Y-Teens. On Bali Hai she would im- prove the fit of sarongs. DEE STEWART Library, Library Staff. She would applv at the local library on Bali Hai. JOE STOTTLEBOWER English, Journalism, Bea- con Editorial Staff. On Bali Hai he would pub- lish the Bali Hai Bally- hoo. IRMA TARKOFF Socialogy, Service Club. On Bali Hai she would weave a big hat to keep oft South Sea freckles. MRS. MATHILDA PETRY Commercial, Junior Class Adviser. On Bali Hai she would watch a tropical sunrise. MRS. MARGARET E. THRELKELD Spanish, Spanish Club. She would sit under a palm and rest on Bali Hai. JOHN WARDEN B Band. He'd teach his hand to play Honey Bun on Bali Hai. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Usitalo Top: Mrs. Christopherson Bottom: Miss Cooke office secretary . USITALO. Knovvn for issuing pink and blue slips . . , tiling excuses . . . that lady with the know it all long reports to state. A nerve-racking iob but I vvouldn't give it up, smiled Mrs. Christopherson attendance clerk, MRS. MARIE CHRISTOPHERSON. Tribal Slave Helping cure not only common ailments but finding, preventing serious diseases, dividing time vvith Fairhaven and Whatcom, A good person to confide in, a vvondertul person to have on hand, comment hollow-eyed students . . . school nurse, HULDAH COOKE. Petite . . . efficient . . . the otticial vvhipcracker . . . kept busy easing Mr. .lackson's burden . . . ansvver- ing endless questions from teachers and students . . . assistant to the principal, MRS. CONNIE WILSON. Maze of clicking keys . . . gum- med-up typevvriters . . . stubby pencils . . . a sharp vvit for anyone vvho treads the halls of BHS . , . MRS. IRENE Pleasant lady whose iob is never done . . . assists anyone who asks . . . attends to everything from soap to flowers . . . matron, MRS. KATHERINE RAPER . Mrs. Raper i Important man around school . . . wielding largest broom . . . known primarily in light bulb department custodian . . . MR. HOGAN BREHM. Beach Combers Decked in white . . . uncler supervision of Mrs. Mc- Alertness and cleanliness two qualifications for such Williams. We try to please most of the people all the work . . , VVhere's your hairnet? a familiar bellow time, remarked Mrs. McWilliams . . . CAFETERIA STAFF. among the workers . . . CAFETERIA CREW. CAFETERIA CREW Back: Peterson, Greenhalgh, Hayes, Gerard, Oberg, Sholandar, Frost McClle-lan. Middle: Hanson, Vail, Gamble, St. Clair, Jones, Thorsen, Eastirbrook, CAFETERIA STAFF Front: Bob Schermerhorn, Williams, Compton, Barbara Schermerhorn Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. McWilliams, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Clouda Daytcn, VViltse, Hernandis. , :i l 4 A ., ...,.,.. : I ' ' 19 SURF HITTI History warm with memories . . . class presidents, Sunitsch, Gettles, Lappenbusch . . . Executive board talent, Cole, Van Loock, Lappenbusch, Jukes, Greenwalt, Carpenter . . . Emilie Hall explosive three-year yell leader . . , sophomore year of Thrills . . . Raiders tourth at State . . . employed dunking stool to raise tunds tor Some Enchanted Evening, iunior prom . . . basket- ball queen's crown captured by Maggie Larson as iunior Dick Warner director of two class assemblies . . . Carr, Padovan, Van Loock yell yeaders for two years . . . ever-smiling Georgie Lee accepts DAR Good Citizenship Big chiet of upper class clan . . . turns trog-man in winter to collect swimming letter . . . named to All-State grid squad . . . Raider club . . . Executive board as iunior . . . sweater sports pin ot Beta . . . Valentine dependability award . . . CHUCK LAPPENBUSCH. G THE BEACH award . . . Lappenbusch, Ramsay,-grid stars-named to All-State . . . Walton, Shields share lead two consecutive years in Vagabond King, Rose Marie . . . strains ot Wedding March tor Crook, Hayes in senior play- Father ot the Bride . . . Bud Bloch captures basketball scoring, rebounding titles . . . Jaycee plays- Four-Poster, Stalag l7, Velvet Glove -finance all-night graduation trolic . . . final rush of details . . . tests, meetings, de- cisions . . . last waltz at the prom . . . Pomp and Circum- stance tills the auditorium . . . lost in darkness as June 7 sunset tades over Bali Ha'i . . . CLASS OF '55. Etticiency evident at upperclass meetings . . . lends wel- come boost to assembly, prom . . . trequently dons recl and white for Pep club or band . . . well-known tor spectacular lighted-baton routines . . . senior secretary . . . JANET MARTINEN. Summons ability tor Alpha . . . co-star ot morning announcements . . . smooth and sophisticated as villain in Rose Marie . . . blend ot ready wit and quiet solemnity ., . .acquires enviable tan skimming Shuksan's slopes . . . senior vice president . . . KEITH COUNTRYMAN. Lappenbusch, Countryman, Martinen 20 It isn't always the big events at BHS that crowd senior memories. Little Things-what you ate at a party, the boo-boo some Teacher made, the weather on prom HARILYN ABRAHAMSONeFrench Club. President: Bulletin Board Commtttee: Senior Announcements Committee: Girls' Club. Ambition: An accomplished homemaker of tomorrow. JERRY ALTMAN-Band C3 yearsj: Orchestra C2 yearsj: What-A-Sho C2 yearsi: Operetta C2 yearsj: Christmas Pageant C2 yearsl. Ambition: Go to Brazil and get rich. LINDA FERN ANABLE-Flower Committee. Ambition: Get married and raise kids. BETTY ANDERSON-Service Club. Ambition: Travel. DEANNE ANDERSEN-Pep Club, Drill Team: St. Luke's Junior As- sitance League: What-A-Sho C'52J: Sophomore Assembly. Am- bition: Detective's secretary. DONNA LEE ANDERSONAWhat-A-Sho. Ambition: Travel around the world. DORISANN ANDERSON-Bowling Club C2 yearsl: What-A-Sho, Ambition: Travel around the world. EVELYN LOUISE ANDERSON-Chorus. Ambition: Travel. MARlLYN MAE ANDERSON-Pep Club, Drill Team: B Club: SeCre- tarial Committee: Y-Teens: What-A-Sho C2 yearsl. Ambition: Travel. CLARICE BACHMAN-Transferred from Beresford, South Dakota. Advanced Chorus: Beacon Staff, Reporter: What-A-Sho: Ambition: Vocal music teacher. DAVE BAILEY-Baseball C3 yearsi: Intramural Football: Intramural Volleyball: Intramural Basketball: Torch Club C'53D. Ambition: Architect. SHIRLEY BAILEY-Service Club: Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Get the funeral march on the Hit Parade. WARREN BAILEY-Stage Crew C2 yearsi, Electrician: Key Club C3 yearsl, President: Varsity Basketball: Class Assemblies C3 yearsl: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Cocoanut-milk bender on Bali Ha'i. JOYCE BAJEMA-Ushers Club, President: Girls' Club Cabinet: Student Council C2 yearsj: Senior Announcement Committee: Service Club, Presiolent. Ambition: College. BOB BAMFORDfBand: Ski Club. BRUCE BARBEAU-Boys' Club. JUDY BARRYHShuksan Editorial Staff, Typist: Make-up Corps: Torch Club: Ski Club. Ambition: Travel around the world. RON BARSNESS-Band C3 yearsj: Orchestra C3 yearsi: What-A-Sho: Operetta. Ambition: Radio technician. YVONNE BARTON-What-A-Sho C'53J. Ambition: Be the first gar- bage woman. DOLORES BAXTER-B Club: Service Club: Girls' Club Council. Am- bition: Go to Hawaii. ARLENE LEE BECKER-Chorus: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Take a trip around the world. STEVE A. BELL-Intramural Baseball: intramural Basketball: Art Club. Ambition: Go 90 miles an hour on a bicycle. GEORGE BELLAMY-Ski Club, C2 yearsi: Alpha Hi-Y, C2 yearsi: Boys' Club Council.. Ambition: Play with Liberace. BEN BENGEN:-Golf Team C3 yearsi: Raider Club C3 yearsl. Am- bition: Professional golfer. LOWENE BLACKSTONE-Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Marriage. TAMMY JEAN BLACKWELL-Homecoming Princess: Ski Club C3 yearsj: What-A-Sho: Starlite Revue Cl yearj: D. E. Club, President Cl yeari. Ambition: Become the consumer of my own shop. JERRY BLAIR-Boys' Club. JANIS BLANTON-Pep Club, Treasurer, Drill Team Captain: Pep Assembly Committee, C2 yearsj: Chorus C2 yearsj: What-A-Sho C3 yearsj: Senior Announcement Committee. Ambition: Teacher. 2l night-bring a host of remembrances. See if the items on the following pages don't bring a flood of warm nostalgia, washing over you like the sparkling surf of Bali Ha'i. fb +111 ggi I . .:f::52.Q'1ii'555f3f?f - ggiigisg -5 U in .35-:.:f:-..:.::- .:g: . ,Q :, WWE: fi 5'Z '221..iEi B5 .... 3: i.. .:, In September seniors arrived for their big year- If we want to have fun, it's now or never. Halls were full of pink shirts, white pegged pants, and white bucks. The Beacon arrived on the first day of school along with out-of-state students who came with the refinery. New coach Godfrey inspired jokes and a band stunt with tales of hula girls being chased by Hawaiian football players with lawnmowers. BUD BLOCH--Key Club: Raider Club, Vice President: Basketball C2 yearsl: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Play basketball for a big college. GERALD KEITH BOGEN-Tomahawk Club, President: Track C3 yearsi: Junior Prom Dance Committee: Student Council: What-A-Sho, Dance Committee. Ambition: Swim across Sahara Desert. TOM BOWMAN-Student Council: Orchestra C2 yearsi: Operetta Lead: What-A-Sho C2 yearsl.: Christmas Pageant C2 yearsl. Am- bition: College. CAROL ANN BOYD-What-A-Sho: Christmas Pageant: Ticket Squad C2 yearsl: First Period Chorus. Ambition: Take a long trip to Hawaii or Rio. BILL BOYDSTUN-Boys' Club. Ambition: Rancher. ROBERT BRAND-Key Club C3 yearsi Secretary, Vice President: Beacon Editorial Staff, Sports Editor: Student Council, President, Vice President: Basketball, C3 yearsl: Junior Class, Vice President. Ambition: Epar at the Country Club. LEE BRAND-Key Club C3 yearsj, Sergeant-at-Arms: Pup Football: Pup Basketball C3 yearsi: Beacon Editorial Staff, Sports Writer. Ambition: Be in a college sorority raid. BARBARA BRANDT-Friendship Club, Vice President: Y-Teens: Girls' Bowling Club: Guidance Office Secretary. Ambition: To last iust one year in college. VIRGINIA BRANDT-What-A-Sho C'53J: Class Assemblies C2 yearsl: Service Club: Friendship Club: Girls' Bowling Club. Ambition: Western Washington College of Education. LAURIE JANE BREDAL-What-A-Sho: Distributive Education Club, Secretary. Ambition: Go to Mars on the first rocket ship. BARBARA BRESTER-Service Club, President: Girls' Club Cabinet: What-A-Sho C2 yearsig Make-up Corps. Ambition: Own a white telephone. ETHEL BRIDGE-Secretarial Committee: Service Club: French Club. Ambition: Teacher. LARRY BROWN-Football. Ambition: Machinist. SALLY JO BROWN-What-A-Sho: Class Assemblies C2 yearsl: St. Luke's Assistance League: Distributive Education Club. Ambi- tion: See the highlights of Coney Island. BILL BROWNING-Band. Ambition: Machinist. BARBARA BROWNRIGGwSong Leader: Pep Club, Treasurer: Basket- ball Princess C'52J: What-A-Sho Princess C'53i: Homecoming Queen C'5-41. Ambition: Trip to California. LOIS MAE BROZOVICH-Pep Club C2 yearsj: Beacon Ad Staff: B Club, C2 yearsi: Latin Club, Treasurer: Secretarial Committee. Ambition: Graduate from college in four years. CAROLINE BUCHANAN-Y-Teens: Girls' Club Council: Beacon Business Staff, Assistant Circulation Manager: What-A-Sho, Fi- nance Committee C2 yearsi. Ambition: Go to Hawaii. LOLA BUCKLEY-Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Nurse. CAROL BURSEfGirls' Club. SHEILA BUTTON-Band C3 yearsl: Orchestra: B Club C yearsl: Ski Club C3 yearsl: Publicity Committee. Ambition: Art or P. E. teacher. DIANE CARPENTER-Executive Board, Senior Representative: Pep Assembly Committee, Chairman: Pep Club, Drill Team: Torch Club, C2 yearsl: Student Council. Ambition: College. BETTY CARLSON-Girls' Club. VELORA LOU CARR-Ushers Club C2 yearsl: Basketball Queen: Valentine Sweetheart: Yell Leader C2 yearsj: Girls' Club Cor- responding Secretary. Ambition: Airline stewardess. BOB CEDERSTROM-Football Manager C2 yearsi. Ambition: College. WILLIAM CHARLES-Proiector Squad: Make-up Corps: Chorus: What-A-Sho: Christmas Pageant. Ambition: A real estate broker. MARY ATKINS-Friendship Club C2 yearsj: Horizon Club C2 yearsl: What-A-Sho: Band C3 yearsi: Secretary C2 yearsj. Ambition: College. SANDRA ALLENE CHERVENOCK-Square Dance Club. Ambition: Secretary. 22 JUDITH ANN CHISHOLM-Pep Club, Drill Team: Advanced Chorus: Shuksan Editorial Staff, Compiling Editor: What-A-Sho: Christ- mas Pageant. Ambition: College. JANICE CHRISTIE-Pep Club: Y-Teens Cabinet, Vice President: Junior Assembly: What-A-Sho l'53J: Pep Club, Drill Team. Am- bition: Trip to Niagara Falls. GERTRUDE ANN CHAPIN-Friendship Club. Ambition: Take a long trip to Minnesota. DON CHRISMAN-Beta Hi-Y: Raider Club: Football: Baseball: Stu- dent Council. Ambition: Graduate from college. SHIRLEY A. CHURCH-Girls' Club. Ambition: Always be as happy as I am now. WAYNE CLAPPER-Square Dance Club, President: What-A-Sho C531 Ambition: Become a store manager. YVONNE CAROLYN CLARKEfLatin Club, I2 yearsi: Friendship Club: Archery Champ C'54J: Ushers Club. Ambition: Help Dr. Carter make Little Liver Pills. VIRGIL L. CLEVELANDeBand, Assistant Drum Maior: Orchestra: Chorus: Alpha Hi-Y, C2 yearsj: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Be a crazy mixed-up music teacher. MICHAEL CLINE-Alpha Hi-Y: Senior Play: What-A-Sho I2 yearsl: All Intramural Sports: F.F.A. Treasurer, Secretary. Ambition: Finish college and get a good iob. DON COLE-A.S.B. President: Executive Board I'52D: Beacon Staff, Editor-in-chief: Senior Play: Beta Hi-Y, Secretary. Ambition: Become a lawyer and defend my friends. JACK COOK-Boys' Club. BOB COPELAND-Track. Ambition: Machinist. ROBERT COPLAND-Orchestra: Band: Chorus: Baseball Manager: Operetta, Lead. Ambition: Music teacher. KEITH COUNTRYMAN-Alpha-Hi-Y: Operetta, Lead: Chorus, Presi- dent: Senior Class Vice President: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Public relations. BEVERLY CRAINER-Transferred from Portville, New York: Band. Ambition: Beauty operator. BEVERLY CRAMER-Latin Club: Service Club: Beacon Ad Staff I'52J. Ambition: Finish college and travel. JOHN CRITCHLOW-Football C3 yearsi: Beta-Hi-Y, Chaplain and Sergeant-at-Arms: Golf I3 yearsi: Junior Class Secretary: Raider Club C3 yearsj. Ambition: Sail for Bali Ha'i. RUTH CRONK-Transferred from Igloo, South Dakota: What-A-Sho C'53D: Latin Club I2 yearsi. Ambition: Registered nurse. JANET LYNNE CROOK-Yell Leader: Girls' Club Secretary: Senior Play, Lead: Ushers Club C2 yearsi: Pep Assembly Committee. Ambition: College. JEAN CROSS-Spanish Club: Advanced Chorus: What-A-Sho I3 yearsi: Operetta C2 yearsi: Senior Play. Ambition: Attend Yale. MOLLY CURTIN-Girls' Club. Ambition: Go to California and see what I can find. NADA LEE CYR-Girls' Club. Ambition: Secretary. JIM DALY-Beacon Editorial Staff: Intramural Baseball and Basket- ball. Ambition: Commercial artist. WILLIAM DE HON-Band, Manager: What-A-Sho I2 yearsi: Alpha Hi-Y: Senior Announcement Committee: Football C2 yearsl. Ambi- tion: Live on Mocking Bird Hill and study mathematics. JUSTIN DE MUTH-Boys' Club. PAUL DE WITT-Intramural Basketball: Intramural Football. Ambi- tion: Own the best custom car in Bellingham. SANDRA DEXTER-French Club: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Get through college. ALICE CAROLYN DIXON-What-A-Sho: Chorus: Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Have a good iob and earn lots of money. By October, after-the-game dances were a habit. Songs and TV programs hailed the mambo, but in Bellingham nobody danced it-we stuck to the bunny-hop and iitter- bug. The iuke box at the Cone played Muskrat Ramble, Hey, There and This Old House. Morrie .awe Granger chewed gum while piano playing in the What- A-Sho, and at the HalIowe'en Hobo Hop some crazy iuniors tore down the decorations and had a cornstalk duel. The front hall looked empty as the boys under the clock became a thing of the past. 23 November brought inevitable rain - the Homecoming game was a sea of mud. Tomahawk had the dance along with it, decorations trouble-did you see Larson almost catch the giant silver football as it from its lofty position to the gym floor iust before 24 and Ron fell Pep DICK DIXON-Key Club: Football I2 yearsj: Baseball C3 yearsl: Basketball C3 yearsj: Boys' State Representative. Ambition: Go into medicine or science. DENNIS GUDBRANSON-Key Club: Radio Crew, Co-Chief: Boys' Club Council C2 yearsl: Student Council 12 yearst. Ambition: Get out of the navy. ROGER DONNELLY-Student Council, Alternate: Intramural Basket- ball K3 yearsj. Ambition: Do something no one else has done before. MARY DRAGATES-Pep Club, Drill Team: Friendship Club f2 yearsb: Secretarial Committee. Ambition: Go to Hawaii. MARCIA DRAKE-Advanced Chorus: Beacon Staff, Reporter: Operet- tas: What-A-Sho: Christmas Pageant. Ambition: School teacher. ARDYCE DRALLE-P.E. Assistant I3 yearsj: B Club, C2 yearst: What- A-Sho C'52D. Ambition: Dentist or teacher. COLLEEN DUNNIGAN-Girls' Club Council: Friendship Club: What- A-Sho: Service Club: Finance Committee. Ambition: Be a good secretary. TOM EASON-Key Club. Ambition: Own a boat faster than Slo-Mo. VERTA EASON-Pep Club, Drill Team: Chorus: What-A-Sho. Ambi- tion: Football coach's wife. DICK EDWARDS-Boys' Club. GARY ELLEFSONwBoys' Club. ELVIN ENSIGN-Proiector Squad. PAUL EVERETT-Torch Club C2 yearsj: Senior Announcement Com- mittee: Chess Club C'52J: What-A-Sho I'53J. Ambition: Eccentric millionaire. KAY FARRELL-Pep Club, Secretary: Y-Teens, President: Beacon Ad Staff, Co-Manager: Stage Crew C3 yearsj: Student Council. Ambi- tion: Nurse. RALPH FELLHAUER-School Photographer: Spanish Club: Bowling League: Beacon Staff, Reporter. Ambition: .let pilot. JERRY ANN FICKEL-Advanced Chorus: What-A-Sho C2 yearst: Christmas Pageant I2 yearsb: Operetta: Ski Club. Ambition: College. ELLEN FISHER-Ski Club I3 yearsj: What-A-Sho C2 yearsj: Shuksan Editorial Staff, Copy Writer: Senior Play: Y-Teens Cabinet. Ambition: Airline stewardess. LILA FISHER-Beacon Staff, Feature Editor: Shuksan Staff, Activities Editor: Pep Club C2 yearsj: Student Council. Ambition: College. LELAND FLORENCE-Boys' Club. SYLVIA FONGER-Biology Club: Bowling Club. Ambition: Be an efficient beautician. KEITH FORBES, JR.-Orchestra C3 yearsj: Chorus: Projector Squad Q3 yearsl. Ambition: Christian service. DONNA LOU FORSLOF-Pep Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Friendship Club, Vice President: Secretarial Committee: Y-Teens: B Club C2 yearsj. Ambition: See the world from the tallest mountain. CLAUDETTE FOSS-Chorus I2 yearsl: Latin Club: Secretarial Com- mittee I2 yearst. Ambition: Private secretary. JON R. FRANKLIN-Intramural Basketball: Intramural Football. Ambition: Sleep on the other side of the moon. SHARON FREELAND-What-A-Sho C2 yearsj: Y-Teens. Ambition: Nurse. TERRY FRERE-Beta Hi-Y, President: Boys' Club, Vice President: Basketball 13 yearsj: Baseball C3 yearsj: Raider Club. Ambition: Become chemical engineer. PETER FREYMAN-What-A-Sho: Intramural Basketball: Ski Club, President: Stage Crew. Ambition: Become an officer in the merchant marine. MARILYN FROST-Ushers Club K2 yearsj: Shuksan Business Staff, Assistant Manager: Girls' Club Council: What-A-Sho, Finance Committee. Ambition: Marriage and large family. assembly? Prom dancers stuffed themselves afterward at parties and progressive breakfasts, and then more parties and more until dawn. Some band and Pep club members went straight from parties to Seattle Santa Claus Parade and gave prize-winning performances in spite of their sleepless night. Remember the boys' haircuts-the ducktail, Princeton and those cute-???ftorehead curls? When the boys weren't combing their hair, they watched TV. Liberace's candles burned ever-brighter, and George Gobel inspired the saying WeIl, I'll be a dirty bird! Grace Kelly won an SALLY JANE FROST-Latin Club 12 yearst: Ticket Squad K2 yearsl: Friendship Club K2 yearst: Ambition: Get married. NORM FULLNER-Gamma Hi-Y: Intramural Basketball: Pup Foot- ball: Track. Ambition: Commercial artist. BOB FUNKHOUSER-Ski Club C3 yearsl: Tomahawk Cabinet I2 yearsj: Boys' Club Cabinet: Class Assemblies C2 yearsl: Swim- ming Team C2 yearsj. Ambition: Electronics. PETE GAASLAND-Football K2 yearsl: Basketball C3 yearsl: Beta Hi-Y C3 yearsl: Student Council: Golf 13 yearsl: Ambition: Go to college and then live a reckless life. LARRY GALDE-Boys' Club. GARY GARLAND-Band C2 yearsl: Intramural Football: Intramural Basketball. Ambition: College. DOLORES GAUTHIER-Shuksan, Roll Room Manager l'53J. Ambi- tion: Get married. PRISCILLA GENTHER-What-A-Sho l'53D: Service Club, Secretary: Friendship Club: Shuksan Roll Room Manager: Bowling Club. Ambition: College. JOHN GETTLES-Junior Class President: Student Council, Vice President: Boys' Club Council: Varsity Football Team C3 yearsb: Beta Hi-Y, Vice President. Ambition: Graduate from W.S.C. with pharmacy degree. BARBARA GIBSON-Latin Club K2 yearsl: Friendship Club: Ski Club. Ambition: College. LOIS ANN GIFFORD-Transferred from Englewood, Colorado. Beacon Editorial Staff: French Club. Ambition: Go to nursing school. DOLPHINE MARIE GLOVER-Orchestra C3 yearst: Advanced Chorus: Operetta C3 yearsb: St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, Presi- dent: Torch Club C2 yearsj. Ambition: College on the hill. DON GOODMAN-Beta Hi-Y f3 yearsl: Ski Club, Vice President: Tomahawk Cabinet C2 yearsl: Football C3 yearsj. Ambition: Ski with U.S. Olympic Ski Team in 1960. ALICE SIMMONS GORDON-Band: Girls' Club. Ambition: Have a successful marriage. MORRIE GRANGER-Pup Football: Student Council: Track: Key Club: Intramural Football. Ambition: Professional duck hunter. LARRY GREEN-Future Farmers of America, Vice President C2 yearsl: State Convention: Student Council C2 yearsj. Ambition: Get out of the navy as soon as possible. PAUL GREENWALT-Executive Board, Senior Representative: Alpha Hi-Y, President: Boys' State: Shuksan Staff, Sports Editor: Track. Ambition: Understand and help people. DORENE LEE GRIMES-Band: B Club, President: Ski Club: Girls' Bowling Club, President: Secretarial Committee. Ambition: Medical doctor. ANTOINETTE GRIMLUND-Band I3 yearst: Girls' League Council C3 yearsl: B Club, President: Orchestra C2 yearsb. Ambition: Nurse. RAY GRINSTEAD-Future Farmers of America. Ambition: Test pilot. JIM GRINTON-Future Farmers of America. Ambition: Mechanic. LANNY E. GROVE-Baseball Q2 yearsl: Intramural Basketball: Alpha I-li-Y. TERRY NEOMA GULICK-First Period Chorus. Ambition: Go to Nevada. CAROL HAAN-Pep Club, Drill Team, Executive: Junior Assembly: What-A-Sho f'52l: Chorus. Ambition: Own a Cadillac. EMILIE HALL-Yell Leader K3 yearsl: Girls' Club Council: Pep Club, Drill Team: Homecoming Princess: Starlite Revue 12 yearsl. Ambition: Be 5' 2 tall. LARRY HALL-Future Farmers ot America C4 yearsl: Boys' Club Council. Ambition: Spend 20 years in the marines. JAMES R. HAMILTON-Advanced Chorus K2 yearsj: What-A-Sho Q3 yearsl: Operetta, Lead. Ambition: Join the navy. JEAN HANSEN-Tomahawk Cabinet Q'53l: Advanced Chorus Q3 yearsl: What-A-Sho C3 yearsj: Operetta K3 yearst: Class As- semblies. Ambition: Nurse. 25 oscar, and in Underwater Jane Russell made like Esther Williams. Marilyn Monroe couIdn't sing or actfbut boys said, Who cares? Marlon Brando's On the Waterfront won all the oscars, and all the girls wanted to win Marlon. With December arrived the king of sports at BHS- basketball. On December 23 the Pep club received a Technical foul for yelling too loud, but it was soon for- gotten in the rush of Christmas shopping. The tolo was '- '-i-' llf fi' .gi ' ffi? 1 called White Christmas, and the weatherman tried to cooperate with a December 25 conglomeration of snow and rain, but the slushy mess we tramped through that night would have made Irving Berlin whirl in his grave. BYRON HANSON-Band: Intramural Baseball: Intramural Basket- ball. Ambition: Become a constructional engineer and go to South America. CHARLES HARDWICKmOrchestra, What-A-Sho K3 yearst: Operetta K3 yearsj: Alpha Hi-Y, Secretary: Christmas Pageant K3 yearst. Ambition: Musician. HOLLY HARMER-What-A-Sho K2 yearsl: Ski Club K3 yearsl: Operetta: Ushers Club K2 yearsl: Band. Ambition: A social butterfly. KENNETH HATCH-Gamma Hi-Y. Ambition: Make SlO0,000 a year. CONNIE HAVERKAMP-Sophomore Assembly: Bowling Club: Y- Teens: Manners Assembly. Ambition: Graduate from college. RON HAWLEY-Sophomore Assembly. Ambition: Make a career of the marines. VIRGINIA HAWLEYePep Club: What-A-Sho K3 yearsl: Senior Play, Student Director: Torch Club: Shuksan Business Staff. Ambition: Have a house full of kids, kindness, laughter, and love. WARREN HAYES-Track K3 yearsl: Senior Class Play: Stage Crew: Gamma Hi-Y: Intramural Football. Ambition: Military service. SHIRLEY HEAVILIN-Orchestra K3 yearsl: Chorus K2 yearsl: Christ- mas Pageant K2 yearsl: What-A-Sho K2 yearsj. Ambition: Travel. DICK HEMPLERASki Club K3 yearsl: Swimming Team. Ambition: College. NOMA JEAN HENEFIN-What-A-Sho: Class Assembly K2 yearsl: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Live, love, be happy, and learn how to iitterbug. GEORGE HERNANDIS-Transferred from California. What-A-Sho: Senior Assembly: Student Council, President. GAYLE MARIE HILL-Band K3 yearsl: Ski Club K3 yearsl: What-A-Sho K2 yearsl: Ambition: College. CAROL MARIE HOLDING-Pep Club, Drill Team: Y-Teens Cabinet K2 yearsj: What-A-Sho K'53l: Beacon Editorial Staff. Ambition: Go to Long Beach, California. JUDITH LEAH DAYTON-Distributive Education Club: Cafeteria. Ambition: Travel around the world. DOLORES HAYES-Chorus: Cafeteria. VELMA HOPCROFT-Beacon Staff, Co-Business Manager: Pep Club: What-A-Sho: Beacon Editorial Staff: Girls' Club Council. Ambi- tion: Undertaker. BARBARA BOYD-Chorus. Ambition: Receptionist. BILL HOWE-Intramural Basketball K'52l. Ambition: Singer. BOB HOYER-Future Farmers of America K3 yearsl: Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball, and Volleyball K2 yearsj. Ambition: Drive a new pickup. PEGGY HOYT-Pep Club, Drill Team K2 yearsl: Friendship Club, Secretary K2 yearsl: Student Council, K2 yearsl: Girls' Club Coun- cil K2 yearsl: Secretarial Committee. Ambition: Be a sophomore again at B.H.S. RONNIE JENSEN-Boys' Club. Ambition: Twenty years in the navy. MARLENE JEPPERSON-Pep Club, President, Secretary, and Drill Team: Torch Club, Secretary K2 yearsl: Girls' Club Cabinet: Student Council: Social Committee. Ambition: College. PEGGY JEAN JEPPERSON-Girls' Club President: Ushers' Club: Y-Teens Cabinet: What-A-Sho, Program Chairman: Sophomore Assembly. Ambition: Secretary. MARILYN JEAN JOACHIM-Tomahawk Cabinet K2 yearsb: Starlite Revue K2 yearst: Beacon Ad Staff K'53D: Beacon Business Staff K2 yearsj: Secretarial Committee. Ambition: Personnel work. BETTY ZANE JOHNSON-What-A-Sho K3 yearsl: Y-Teens K3 years: Advanced Chorus K2 yearst: Operetta K2 yearsl: Class Assemblies. Ambition: Like college as well as B.H.S. DAN JOHNSON-Football K2 years: Alpha Hi-Y K3 yearsl: Raider Club: What-A-Sho: Band. Ambition: Pilot a space ship to the moon. GEORGE E. JOHNSON-Future Farmers of America, Reporter, State Delegate, President. Ambition: Be introduced to Marilyn Monroe. 26 January hit its traditional low point on the calendar ot events. Talented ones sweated over operetta tryouts. Crutches were fashionable as Mt. Baker became a haven from boredom. Many grew tanned skimming its fast slopes, and other dreamed of tanning in Palm Springs JERRY JOHNSONfBand. JOHN JOHNSON-Key Club: Raider Club: Football C2 yearsl: Track C3 yearsl: Student Council. Ambition: College. LILLIAN CHRISTINE JOHNSONQY-Teens: Friendship Club. Ambi- tion: Get a good job and buy the things I want. DORIS ANN JONES-Pep Club, Drill Team. Ambition: Be a sec- retary and live in Hawaii. ELI JONESHUshers Club C2 yearsj: B Club C2 yearsj: Girls' Club, Vice President: What-A-Sho: Band C3 yearsl. Ambition: Tour Europe on a bike, SIDSEL JORGENSEN-Office, Secretary: Girls' Club. Ambition: Go to Arizona. PAT JUKES-Executive Board, Junior Representative: Ushers Club: What-A-Sho, General Committee: Torch Club: Senior Play, Lead. Ambition: Medical technician. THOMAS E. KEARNEY-Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Buy a car. GAYLE WILSON-Swim Team Turnout: What-A-Sho: Boys' Club Assembly. Ambition: Get a good job. DAVID KLINGENSMITHAGamma Hi-Y. Ambition: Become an ace mechanic. JOANNE KNAPMAN-Friendship Club, Vice President, President: Torch Club, Secretary: Student Council, C3 semestersl: Girls' Club Council and Cabinet: Spanish Club, Vice President. Ambi- tion: Buy and live on my own island. DOROTHY KNOTT-Shuksan Editorial Staff: Beacon Ad Staff C'53l: Girl's Club Council C'53l: Secretarial Committee: Class As- sembly C'53J: Ambition: Become a teacher and go to Florida to live. DICK KNOX-Radio Club, President: Chess Club: Tennis Letter- man. Ambition: Christian service. EVELYN ANN KOTAR-Torch Club C2 yearsl: Make-up Corps: Shuksan Editorial Staff, Class Editor: Beacon Editorial Staff: Spelling Contest C'53J. Ambition: Get through college and travel to Hawaii. BRUCE KULANDER-Torch Club: Orchestra: Band. Ambition: Bet- ter understanding of other people. YVONNE FRANCES LA BELLE-Girls' Club Council: Art Club C2 yearsl. Ambition: College. RON LA FRENIERE-Boys' Club. Ambition: Get my driver's license. ROBERTA LA PLANTE-Chorus: What-A-Sho: Ping Pong: Christ- mas Pageant. Ambition: Marriage. CHUCK LAPPENBUSCH, JR-Football C3 yearsl: Executive Board: Raider Club, President: Senior Class President: Beta Hi-Y. Ambi- tion: Doctor of Medicine. MARGARET LARSON-A.S.B. Secretary: Basketball Queen C'54D: Pep Club, Drill Team Lieutenant: Stage Crew C3 yearsj: Song Leader Queen. Ambition: Anesthetist. GEORGIE LEE-Pep Club C2 yearsl: What-A-Sho C3 yearsl: Operetta C3 yearst: Torch Club C2 yearsl: Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Pediatrician. DAVE LEONARD-Future Farmers of America C2 yearsl, Reporter. Ambition: Retire at thirty-five. DON LEONARD-Future Farmers of America C'52J. Ambition: Bum. H. VICTOR LEVERETT, JR.-Shuksan, Editor-in-Chief: Starlite Revue, Co-Director: Beacon Editorial Staff, Executive Editor: Operetta, Student Director C'54, '55J: What-A-Sho, Student Director. Am- bition: Producer of musical comedies. ALLAN LEWIS-Alpha Hi-Y C2 yearsl: Ski Club C3 yearsl: Bowling Club. Ambition: Work in styling department of General Motors. GARY C. LIND-Drum Major C2 yearsl: Operetta C3 yearsl: Chorus C2 yearsl: What-A-Sho C3 yearsl: Gamma Hi-Y, Ambition: Obtain my Ph. D. in music education. ED LINDEMAN-Raider Club C2 yearsl: Golf C2 yearsl: Alpha Hi-Y C2 yearsl. Ambition: Make it through four years of college. SHIRLEY MAE LINN-First Period Chorus C2 yearsl: Distributive Education Club: Make-up Corps: What-A-Sho C2 yearsl: Christ- mas Pageant C2 yearsj. Ambition: Marry and move to California. 27 or skimming the surf at Bali. Morale hit a new low, and studiousness zoomed when end-of-the-semester tests ar- rived. Ropes of gaudy beads were the rage for the girls, and still it didn't snow. i D February arrived, and we were in the home stretch of '54-'55. Donna Walton and John Morgan dueted ro- mantically in the Star-Lite Revue until the second chorus, when the pale pink snow falling on the stage became a tissue-paper avalanche and they were nearly buried. 28 MARLENE MAE LITTLE-Pep Club, Vice President, Drill Team, Art Club. Ambition: Get a good paying iob and save money for my future home. LESTER GREEN-Boys' Club. Ambition: Auto parts salesman. RICHARD LOVAAS-Football Manager C2 yearsb, Raider Club, Projector Squad. Ambition: Own a channeled '54 Cadillac with a full house engine. PATRICIA LOVE-Torch Club C2 yearsl. Ambition: Become a top grade secretary. SHIRLEY LUCIEReMake-up Corps, Pep Club, Class Assemblies, Friendship Club, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Get a good job then take a trip to Hawaii. FRED LUDTKE-Basketball C3 yearsj, Boys' Club Secretary, What- A-Sho, Co-Manager, Golf Team C2 yearsl, Key Club. Ambition: Architecture. BARBARA JEAN MC ALLISTER-Girls' Club Council, Beacon Ad Staff, Beacon Editorial Staff, Reporter, Bowling Club, Art Club C2 yearsj. Ambition: Professional artist. LA DONNA MCCLELLAN-Class Assemblies C2 years, Y-Teens, Tomahawk Decoration Committee, Library Secretary. Ambition: Secretary. JAMES MC CLELLANDARadio Crew, Co-Chief, Gamma Hi-Y, Presi- dent, Sophomore Basketball Manager. Ambition: Engineer, KATHY ANN MC ELHOLM-What-A-Sho, Pep Club, Drill Team, Distributive Education Club, Social Committee, Chairman, Ambi- tion: Be a stowaway on a rocket ship to Mars. ANITA MC FARLANDvWhat-A-Sho C2 yearsj, Starlite Revue C2 yearsl, Junior Assembly. Ambition: Work in a law office. ARNOLD MC GINNIS-Student Council, Baseball C3 yearsj, Intra- mural Basketball. Ambition: Beachcomber. ARDRA RAYE MC KINNON-Chorus C2 yearsi, Ticket Squad C2 yearsl. Ambition: Graduate and meet Liberace's brother. KATHLEEN MACMILLAN-What-A-Sho C3 yearsl, Operetta C2 yearsl, Chorus C3 yearst. Ambition: Doctor's receptionist. CLIFFORD MALLORY-Boys' Club. KEN MANEVAL-Key Club, Intramural Football, Intramural Basket- ball, Intramural Baseball, Assemblies C2 yearsl. Ambition: Serve my two years in the service. GENE MARCH-Proiector Squad. LUCILLE MARIE MARIOTTO-B Club C2 yearsj, Beacon Ad Staff C2 yearsi, Social Committee, Latin Club C2 yearsl, What-A-Sho C'53l. Ambition: I'Il never tell. ED B. MARSH-What-A-Sho, Bulletin Board Committee, Art Club, Gamma Hi-Y. Ambition: To settle down very soon. JANET MARTINEN-Maiorette C3 yearsj, Senior Class Secretary, What-A-Sho Queen, Pep Club, Class Assemblies. Ambition: Secretarial work. RICHARD MARTINSEN-Boys' Club. Ambition: Machinist engineer. JANET MARTINSON-Torch Club C2 yearsl, Ushers Club, Vice President, Ski Club C3 yearsj, Senior Play, Shuksan Business Staff C2 yearsj. Ambition. Be a good first grade school teacher and eventually a college professor. TERRY G. MESFORD-What-A-Sho C2 yearsb, Beacon Editorial Staff, Senior Play. Ambition: Make a million before I'm twenty-tive. ROBERT MESSER-What-A-Sho, Christmas Pageant, First Period Chorus. Ambition: Stay single. PATRICIA C. MEYER4Bulletin Board Committee C2 yearsj, Girls' Club Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, St. Luke's Assistance League, Beacon Editorial Staff. Ambition: To find one-that is. LYNNE MICHEL-Operetta C2 yearsl, What-A-Sho C3 yearsl, Y-Teens Cabinet, Ski Club, Pep Club. Ambition: College. JANET MILES-Orchestra C3 yearsj, Torch Club C2 yearsl, Shuksan Editorial Staff, Copy Editor, French Club, President C'53J, Pub- licity Committee, Chairman C'54D, Ambition: Have as much fun in college as I have had in high school. BOB MOEN-Radio Club. Ambition: Electrical engineer. District tournament fans came with playing cards and lunches at 4:30 for games that started at 8:00. After the first-night games we went to Ski club's dance, and after the second night we went home depressed by a bitter loss to Lynden. GARY MOORE-Intramural Baseball C2 yearsb: Track Q3 yearsl. Ambition: Industrial magriate. JOAN MOORE-Flower Arranging Committee: Art Club: Girls' Club. Ambition: To live in San Francisco. JOHN MORGAN-Advanced Chorus Q3 yearsj: What-A-Sho C3 yearsi: Operetta C3 yearsj: Golf Team: Proiector Squad. Ambition: Singer. PATRICIA ANN MORSE-Ushers Club, Secretary: Y-Teens, Treas- urer: Shuksan Editorial Staff, Compiling Editor: Ski Club C3 yearsj: Torch Club. Ambition: College. JOHN MULLEN-Radio Club. Ambition: Graduate from college. SHIRLEY MUNZANREDER-Swimming Club: Art Club: Flower Arranging Committee: Girls' Club. Ambition: Get a iob. JOHN MUSTACICH-Chorus: What-A-Sho C3 yearsi: Operetta C3 yearsl: Football Pups: Senior Play. Ambition: Own my own store. ROBERT RAPLEE-Boys' Club. Ambition: Pilot. NONA NAU-Band C3 yearsl: Secretarial Committee: What-A-Sho f'52J. Ambition: Live, love, laugh and be happy. HERBERT NEHER-Boys' Club. Ambition: Cabinet maker. RON NEILAN-Boys' Club. EVELINE FAYE NELSON-Band: Librarian K2 yearsl: Friendship Club C2 yearsi: St. Luke's Junior Assistance League: Scrapbook Com- mittee. Ambition: College. ROBERT L. NELSON-Boys' Club. Ambition: Heavy duty mechanic. ROGER NELSON-Baseball: Alpha Hi-Y: Intramural Basketball and Football: Student Council: Boys' Club Council. Ambition: Four years in college. GLADYS NICHOLS-Scrapbook Committee, President: Make-up Corps C3 yearsi: Girls' Club Cabinet: Girls' Club Council: Sec- retarial Committee. Ambition: Cake decorator. VERNA JEAN NIMSAY-Teens Cabinet: Girls' Club Cabinet: Scrap- book Committee, President: Secretarial Committee: Beacon Busi- ness Staff. Ambition: Business college. DON NOYES-Football K3 yearsi: Track K2 yearsl: Stage Crew, Manager: Key Club: Raider Club. Ambition: To find some. LINDA NYGARD-Shuksan Staff, Art Editor: Pep Club, Drill Team: Torch Club C2 yearsi: Girls' Club Council C3 yearsi: What-A-Sho f'52J. Ambition: College. STEVE OBERLATZ-Alpha Hi-Y: Basketball C2 yearsl: Track Q2 yearsi: What-A-Sho, Co-Manager: Boys' State. Ambition: Ski backwards down Mt. Everest. RON OBERMUELLER-Intramural Basketball: Intramural Football. Ambition: A rich hermit. AUDREY A. OLSON-What-A-Sho C2 yearsj: Distributive Education Club: Chorus: Christmas Pageant. Ambition: Work in California. LORRAINE OLSON-Square Dance Club: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Secretary. MARJORIE OLSON-Orchestra C3 yearsl: Torch Club C2 yearsi: Merit Secretary. Ambition: Christian service. PAT OSWALT-Secretarial Committee C3 yearsj: Friendship Club C2 yearsi: Torch Club C2 yearsl: Beacon Editorial Staff: French Club C2 yearsi: Ambition: Attend Linfield College. DICK OTLEY-Starlite Revue f'52J: Stage Crew C2 yearsj: Tomahawk Cabinet K2 yearsi: Pep Assembly Committee C'52J: Beta Hi-Y. Ambition: Keep a C average at the University. DAVE PACE-What-A-Sho C2 yearsl: Chorus: Square Dance Club C2 yearsj: Future Farmers of America. Ambition: Retire from Air National Guard. GLADYS ANN PACE'-Bulletin Board Committee: St. Luke's Junior Assistance League. Ambition: Travel abroad. DARLENE JANE PADOVAN-What'A-Sho Princess f'52i: Pep Club, Drill Team: Student Council, K3 yearsi Secretary i'54D: Song Leader K2 yearsi: Tomahawk, Treasurer i'53J. Ambition: See the Raiders beat Everett again. With spring came the girls in bouffant cotton skirts worn over horsehair slips-and many, many crisp crinolines. They starched them in sugar to make them even stiffer, and Joyce Bajema, whose petticoats could be heard almost for miles, became the unofficial queen of snap, I ,Q -i V 5' .. i Ye --3' 4:1 ' 3942 wi 'lf crackle, and pop. Recording stars were Eddie Fisher, Crazy Otto, and the Crew Cuts, and the hit parade featured Mr. Sandman, Davy Crockett, Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White and Melody of Love. Gone but not forgotten was Sh-Boom! 29 Us M A, 3: s . gk WEE? 'WWW rhu- March finally produced a minor blizzard, and we Traveled to the Tournament in Burlington along slippery high- ways. Two weeks later Warren Bailey laughed loudly at Stalag l7 while Vic Leverett proudly displayed record low chemistry test grades of T935 and OW. Key club 30 'N .... Q 9 rf - 3 -5 :-' ,'.,-:'- 3 .a.il it . -ga s ,':'- ay EE: ...:. HUDSON PALMER-Bays' Club. KEI SEUN PARK-Transferred from Korea. Senior Assembly. FRED PARRISH-Boys' Bowling Club: Senior Play: Future Farmers of America. Ambition: Navy. JANET PARSON-Girls' Club. BERT PARSONS-Chorus C'53D: Christmas Pageant C'53l: What-A-Sho: Operetta. Ambition: Tugboat captain. LELAND PATRICK-Boys' Club. JACK PAYNE-Basketball. DELORES PEARSON-Friendship Club C3 yearsi: Publicity Com- mittee: St. Luke's Junior Assistance League: Secretarial Commit- tee: What-A-Sho C2 yearsi. Ambition: College and then go to England. IRWIN PEDERSEN-Evergreen Boys' State: Senior Basketball Manag- er: Future Farmers of America, Treasurer: Dairy Judging Team. Ambition: Graduate from W.S.C. College of Agriculture. JIM PEEPLES-Key Club: Football C2 yearsl: Boys' Club: Pup Base- ball: Raider Club. Ambition: Evade the draftboard. LENORE ELLEN PETERSON-What-A-Sho: Distributive Education Club, Treasurer: Girls' Club: Senior Assembly. Ambition: Go to Mars on the first rocket ship. SHIRLEY PETERSON-St. Luke's Junior Assistance League: What-A- Sho C'53: Girls' Club Council: Chorus. Ambition: Go to Hawaii. SANDY PHELPS-Pep Club, Drill Team: Class Assemblies: Beacon Ad Staff: Ski Club: Senior Play Committee. Ambition: Complete the course of home economics at W.S.C. JUDI PHILBRICKAUshers Club: Band: B Club: Y-Teens Cabinet: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Physical therapist. DEL HANSEN-Tomahawk: Intramural Football: Intramural Basket- ball. Ambition: Mechanical engineer. EARL PHINNEY-Spanish Club: Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Christian service. DON PICKARD4Boys' Club. Ambition: College. VIOLET PIERSON-Attendance Office. Ambition: Marriage. DIANE POND-Secretarial Committee C'52l, Shuksan, Business Staff C'53l. Ambition: Marriage. DAVE PORTER-Football C2 yearsi: Gamma Hi-Y C2 yearsl: What-A- Sho C3 yearsl: Raider Club C2 yearsj: Class Assemblies C3 yearsi. Ambition: See the Olympic games. CAROL POWERS-What-A-Sho C3 yearsl: Operetta CLead '54i, Senior Play: Class Assemblies C3 yearsj: Advanced Chorus. Ambition: Stay single. CHARLES POWERSePup Baseball: Pup Football: Intramural Basket- ball Champions: Raider Football: Pup Basketball. Ambition: Make a lot of money. DOUG PRICEAWhat-A-Sho C3 yearsi: Advanced Chorus: Key Club: Track. Ambition: Become a millionaire. KATHLEEN PRUITT-B Club, Vice President: Latin Club C2 yearsb: What-A-Sho C2 yearsl: Christmas Pageant: P. E. Office Assistant. Ambition: Build castles in the sands of time. BOB PURVIS-Band C3 yearsl: Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Graduate from college before the draft gets me. BARBARA QUINN-Pep Club, Drill Team: Beacon Business Staff: Senior Announcement Committee: Latin Club C3 yearsi: Service Club C3 yearsl. Ambition: Be a good nurse. SHARON DIANE RADE-What-A-Sho C'52J: Tomahawk Cabinet C'52J: Ambition: College and travel. RAYMOND G. RAMSAY-Football C3 yearsj: Beta Hi-Y: Stage Crew, Assistant Manager: Raider Club: Standards Committee. Ambition: Have some more fun. went to a convention, and for three straight days the rest of us watched Jim Kenyon and Rose Marie win each other just in time for the final curtain. Then they took the scenery down, packed up all the memories, and we counted the days until Easter vacation. April started with Operation Brush-Ott which produced more food from Girls' club than boys from Boys' club, but it was a success anyway. Atter vacation came Gingham Dress day, and in honor ot the occasion the senior boys donned sweatshirts and chic blue ieans. Mr. Dorr fought a losing battle with the ALICE MAE RAUGHT-What-A-Sho C2 yearsl: Distributive Education Club: Chorus li? yearsi: Christmas Pageant Q2 yearsll Ambition: Live, love and be happy. JOYCE ADRIAN RAY-Beacon Ad Staff: Beacon Editorial Staff Q2 yearsl: Pep Club, Drill Team: Latin Club. Ambition: Social work. LARRY RAYBORN--Football Manager C'53l. Ambition: Forest ranger. LARRY REA-Boys' Club. MARGARET READ-Girls' Club, Treasurer: Pep Club: Y-Teens Cab- inet: Junior Assembly Committee: Operetta. Ambiton: Get a college degree. DAVE REAMER-Swimming Team: Proiector Squad. Ambition: Ma- chine expert. BARBARA JO REECE-What-A-Sho Q2 yearsjg Y-Teens Cabinet Secre- tarial Committee K3 yearsl: Service Club C2 yearsi: Pep Club, Drill Team. Ambition: Get an interesting business iob in a large city. NANCY REED-Junior Assembly: Scrapbook Club: Girls' Club Christmas Assembly l'52D: Student Council. Ambition: Become a good secretary. MAXINE REYNOLDS-Advanced Chorus: Beacon Ad Staff: Ski Club. Ambition: Go to Hawaii. DICK RIETER-Bowling Team: Intramural Baseball: Intramural Basketball. KATHLEEN ROBERTS-Band: Advanced Chorus: Torch Club t2 yearsl: Student Council: Operetta. Ambition: Christian service. KAREN ROBERTSATorch Club, President: Orchestra, Secretary: Shuksan Editorial Staff, Class Editor: Student Council: Spelling Champion l'54I. Ambition: College. SHIRLEY ANN ROBINSON-Girls' Club. Ambition: See the world. BETTY ANN ROEHL-Latin Club Q2 yearsl: Service Club: Beacon Ad Staff. Ambition: Survive four years of college. BILL ROPER-Intramural Basketball: Intramural Football: Intramural Baseball: Sophomore Assembly. Ambition: Own a big night club in Reno. GAY ROWLEY-Girls' Club. SUE ROWLEY-Pep Club: St. Luke's Junior Assistance League: Stu- dent Council: What-A-Sho: D. E. Club. KENNETH SJQLUND-Stage Crew C2 yearsh: Key Club: Intramural Basketball. Ambition: College. DIANA SAMPSON-Beacon Business Manager: Service Club C2 yearsl: Class Assemblies: Guidance Office: Friendship Club. Am- bition: Become a lab technician. ARLENE SATTERLEE-Band C2 yearsl: Beacon Staff, Circulation Man- ager: Shuksan Staff, Typist: What-A-Sho, Finance Committee: Y-Teens. Ambition: Live in Hawaii, BARBARA SCHERMERHORN4-Advanced Chorus C2 yearsl: Christmas Pageant Q3 yearsj: What-A-Sho K3 yearsl: Operetta Q2 yearsj: Senior play. Ambition: Receive my R. N. degree. JERRY SCHUETT-Gamma Hi-Y: Sophomore Pup Basketball: What-A- Sho: Starlite Revue. Ambition: Go into radio or T.V MARVIN SEELYEfGolf Team: Radio Crew: Football: Projector Squad. Ambition: Dentist or commercial artist. MARY JANE SEFRIT-Pep Club, Secretary, Drill Team: What-A-Sho, General Committee: Beacon Ad Staff l'52b: Ski Club. Ambition: Live in Italy. WANDA SHARP-Girls' Club. CHARLES L. SHELINE--Intramural Basketball Manager, Ambition: Woodshop teacher or grocery store manager. MARLENE SHERARD-Pep Club: Class Assemblies: What-A-Sho l'52l: Beacon Ad Staff: Y-Teens. Ambition: Nurse. NANCY CAROLYN SHIELDS-Shuksan Business Manager: Torch Club C2 yearsl: Operetta Lead: Swing Chorus L2 yearsl: Latin Club. Ambition: High school teacher. 3I high hurdles in a high wind at the Mt. Baker track meet, and Chuck Lappenbusch nearly killed himself making chlorine gas in the chemistry lab. Blossom Time was coming and we all tried to sell tickets tor our favorite queen candidate. May found seniors' mood rather bittersweet. Not long to go novv. They kept little calendars in their notebooks, crossing off the days- Senior Mothers' Tea - Skip Day -ll-IO-9-8-. Some band members ate their last dinner in the magnificent dining room of the Empress Hotel in Victoria, then caught the ferry back to Belling- ham, back to the last rites. They concealed that awful feeling by studying madly for tests, making plans for the summer. LYLE E. ZAHNOW-Band I2 yearsi: Bowling Club. Ambition: Marry a millionairess. LEONA SKOGSTAD-Distributiye Education Club. Ambition: Mar- riage. ARNOLD SLUYS-Boys' Club. Ambition: Be a hot rod driver. RICHARD C. SMALL-Band I3 yearsi: Radio Club. Ambition: Elec- trical engineer. GRANT SMITH-Senior Play. Ambition: Be the last man on earth. GORDON SMITH-Band I2 yearsi: Square Dance Club. Ambition: Own the first chopped, channelled Plymouth in town. GRACE O. SOLVANG-Ushers Club: Torch Club: Ski Club: Service Club: Attendance Office, Secretary. Ambition: Go to Norway with friends. ROSEMARY SOMERS-Art Club: Friendship Club. Ambition: College. ED SOUVE-Swimming Team I2 yearsl: Intramural Basketball I2 yearsl: Intramural Football: Intramural Baseball: Track Team I2 yearsl. Ambition: Have health and lots of money. SHIRLEY STAM-Guidance Office, Secretary. Ambition: Get a good position as a stenographer. DOLORES STIMAC-Pep Club: Orchestra I3 yearsj: B Club: Torch Club: Social Committee. Ambition: Professional musician. JANET CLIFTON STOUT-Band I3 yearsi: Bulletin Board Committee. Ambition: Get rid of the BeII Bottom BIues. CAROL STRAND-Student Council: Band I3 yearsi: Orchestra: What- A-Sho: Ski Club. Ambition: College. MILTON STREETER-Boys' Club. Ambition Go to mechanic's school after four years in the Navy. BEVERLY SULLIVAN-Service Club: What-A-Sho, Finance Commit- tee. Ambition: Someday go to Ireland. SAUNDRA SULLIVAN-Shuksan Roll Room Manager I'54J. Ambition: Marriage. VELMA JOY SUMMERS-Advanced Chorus: Assemblies: Operetta: Friendship Club: What-A-Sho I2 yearsi. Ambition: Marry a millionaire. JANET ZUGELDER-Band, Wardrobe Clerk: Ushers Club, Sergeant- at-Arms: Friendship Club: Spanish Club: Student Council. Ambi- tion: Nurse. MARGARET MILLICENT THOMAS-Shuksan Business Staff I2 yearsl: Pep Club I2 yearsj: Torch Club I2 yearsi: Swing Chorus I2 yearsl: Operetta I2 yearsj. Ambition: Nurse. CAROLE THOMPSON-Band I3 yearsi: Ambition: Travel. EVELYN MAY THOMPSON-Girls' Club. Ambition: Travel. HAZEL ESTHER THOMPSON-Girls' Club. Ambition: Travel in the United States. COLLEEN TODAHL-Student Council I'5AD: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Take a trip to Florida. TERRY A. TODD-Football: Beta Hi-Y: Track: What-A-Sho: Raider Club. Ambition: Hunt ants with an elephant gun on the snow- swept desert. DICK TORNQUIST-Intramural Basketball: Intramural Football: Intra- mural Baseball. Ambition: Weasel trapper. JULIE TOMLINSON-Orchestra: Senior Play: Student Council I2 termsi: Girls' Club: Chorus Accompanist. Ambition: Doctor. BRUCE TRAFTON-Alpha Hi-Y, Vice President: Senior Play, Lead: Pup Football Team: Ski Club I3 yearsl: what-A-sho I3 yearsl. Ambition: Doctor. JOHN TROUTNER-Christmas Pageant I3 yearsl: Operetta I2 yearsi: Key Club I3 yearsl: What-A-Sho I3 yearsi: Class Assemblies I3 yearsi. Ambition: Build a custom Cad. 32 KAREN TRUAX-B Club: Distributive Education Club: St. Luke's Junior Assistance League. Ambition: Get a good iob. KAY VAN BROCKLIN-Girls' Club. Ambition: Telephone operator. CAROLINE VAN LOOCK-Executive Board, Sophomore Representa- tive: Student Council C3 yearst: Girls' State, Delegate: Yell Leader, Queen 12 yearsj: Pep Assembly Committee C3 yearsj. Ambition: Lawyer. CHARLES SEMTNER-Boys' Club. Ambition: Do something great. CAROL VRANE-Pep Club: Ski Club: Social Committee. Ambition: Travel. GARY D. WAGNER-Beta Hi4Y: Football: Golf: Basketball: Raider Club. Ambition: College of Engineering. KAREN WALLIN-Ushers Club: Advanced Chorus I2 yearsl: Beacon Business Staff Q2 yearst: Shuksan Editorial Staff, Typist: Operetta K2 yearst. Ambition: Take up business training at the U. of W. or W. S. C. DONNA WALTON-Guidance Office Secretary: Operetta, Lead: Advanced Chorus K3 yearsl: Junior Assembly: Swing Chorus. Ambition: Nurse. NANCY ANNE WALTON-Torch Club, C2 yearsl: Shuksan Editorial Staff, Compiling Editor: St. Luke's Junior Assistance League: Friendship Club: Latin Club. Ambition: Christian service lin a little white house.J RONALD WARD-Boys' Club. DICK WARNER-Class Assembly Chairman C2 yearsl: Operetta, Lead C2 yearsl: What-A-Sho K3 yearsj: Student Council: Christmas Pageant. Ambition: Disk Jockey. VERLYLE WEISPFENNING-Service Club. Ambition: Nurse. GARY WELLS--Boys' Club. ANNE ADELE WHIPPLE-Shuksan Editorial Staff, Typist: Secretarial Committee: What-A-Sho f'52J: Ski Club: Student Council, Sec- retary. Ambition: Nurse. MARTHA LEE WHITNEY-Ushers Club, Secretary, President: Torch Club I2 yearsj: Operetta, Lead: Beacon Editorial Staff: Student Council C2 yearsl. Ambition: Teacher's education at Harvard- on-the-Hill. MARVIN WHITNEY-Orchestra: Advanced Chorus: Intramural Bas- ketball: Intramural Baseball. Ambition: First to return from the moon. LEA JEAN WILLET-Girls' Club. Ambition: Go on to beauty school, LARRY WILSON-What-A-Sho: Bulletin Board Committee. Ambi- tion: Be a mad artist. MICKY WILSON AARSTOL-eWhat-A-Sho I2 yearst: Advanced Chorus: Operetta l'55D. Ambition: Be a good housewife. GAIL WITCHEY-Pep Club, Drill Team. Ambition: Get married and raise strawberries. DAVID WRIGHT-Boys' Club. Ambition: Machine engineer. SALLY KATHERINE YEAGER-Band C3 yearst: B Club Q2 yearsl: Bowling Club I2 yearsl: Ambition: urse. ARCHIE YOUNG-Varsity Football: Raider Club: What-A-Sho. Ambition: College. DONALD YOUNG-Boys' Club. Ambition: Chemical engineer. KAY YOUNGeAttendance Office: Horizon Club. Ambition: Tour France in the spring. MARGARET KATHLEEN YOUNG-Band Maiorette K3 yearsl: Girls' Club Cabinet: Friendship Club, Secretary, President: What-A- Sho C2 yearsl. Ambition: Graduate from college and teach kindergarten. JOHN ZEHNDER-What-A-Sho Dance Committee i'54D: Intramural Bowling C'54D: Boys' Club Council: French Club C510. Ambition: Electrical engineer. JOAN MUTTON-Y-Teens. Ambition: Secretary. It came closer-they tried to appear gay as they collected June it was here The seniors said Ill sure be glad goldfish for the prom fountain and pool. May closed to be through graduation loomed hours away they swiftly, too swiftly, and they tried to laugh as they lined up outside in the corridor the orchestra broke into signed each other's Shuksans-for the last time. Pomp and Clrcumstance and some of them cried 'Ni 'Qtr DICK MANLEY-Band. Ambition: Race car driver. KRISTINA MARIA KINDLUND - Chorus f3 yearsj: Ticket Squad Biology Club C2 yearsj. Ambi tion: Meet Mister Sandman. BILL ERSHIG-Track: Gamma Hi-Y: Student Council: Roll Room Officer. Ambition: Win a national championship motorcycle race. RON KNUTSON-Senior Play Committee: Senior Play: Republican Club, Convention Assembly: Make-up Corps C'53D: Beacon Edi- torial Staff. Ambition: Travel to Hawaii and sit under a palm tree. DON KAGEY-Basketball: Baseball C2 yearsi. Ambition: Forest ranger. MILDRED ANNE HOLMES-Band. Ambition: Missionary. MARVIN KNUTZEN-Art Club C'53J: Proiector Squad. Ambition: Find Noah's ark. RON LARSEN-Football C2 year lettermanj: Track K3 year letter- mani: Raider Club: What-A-Sho: Fire Squad. Ambition: Kill the biggest bear on earth. BOB DOWELL-Pup Baseball 2 yearsi: Intramural Football: Student Ccuncil. Ambition: Successful bachelor. GORDON CARL WILLISON-Transferred from Williston, North Da- kota. Basketball: Chorus: Bowling Team. Ambition: Engineer. JO-ANN HERTZOG-Reentered from Wamego, Kansas. Band C2 yearsjg Beacon Staff. Ambition: Live, laugh, love and be happy. GORDON ST. CLAIR-Cafeteria. BRIAN GABRIELSON--Boys' Club. Ambition: Fisherman. MARY JOYCE CHUDEK KING-A.S.B. Vice President: Sophomore Class Secretary: Y-Teens, Secretary: Ushers Club C2 yearsj: Pep Assembly Committee. Ambition: Airline stewardess. CAMERA SHY BILL BENSON GILBERT DYER BEVERLY BLAKEWAY ARCHIE GOULD EUGENE BUDDE RAYMOND HEMP DELBERT BUTTS BILL HOOKER BETTY CRISP MARION HUNNEL RUSSELL CROSS BOB HUNT WILBUR DRAFS BILL IRELAND ROBERT MUTTON ROGER PFLUGER GARFIELD REMINGTON LA VERLE VINUP JIM WHARTON WAYNE WILLETT LEO ZADDOCK CUM LAUDE MAGNA CUM LAUDE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Bachman, Clarice Fisher, Lila Carpenter, Diane Frere, Terry Knapman, Joanne Jepperson, Marlene Solvang, Grace Stam, Shirley Stimac, Dolores Love, Patricia Jukes, Pat Baiema, Joyce Roberts, Kathleen Kotar, Evelyn Countryman, Keith Kulander, Bruce Martinsen, Janet Frost, Marilyn Lee, Georgia Olson, Mariorie Hardwick, Charles Nygard, Linda Thomas, Millicent Jones, Eli Oswalt, Patsy Everett, John Paul Leverett, Vic Whitney, Martha Hawley, Virginia Trafton, Robert Cole, Don Ludtke, Fred Barry, Judy Morse, Pat A Magna Cum Laude graduate must have a grade point average of 4.0. Janet Miles-valedictorian Nancy Shields-salutatorian Charles Lappenbusch-class speaker Keith Countryman-class speaker Dolphine Glover-faculty speaker Vic Leverett-facutly speaker Glover, Dolphine Miles, Janet Roberts, Karen Shields, Nancy Walton, Nancy CAt the time this section goes to press, no senior scholarship information is available. If possible, we shall try to include such information in the final section of the book.J MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS Kathleen Roberts-Winner of Betty Crocker Homemaking contest. A Cum Laude graduate must have a grade point average of 3.5 or above. F.F.A. George Johnson-Top boy in state of Washington in own- ership and knowledge of Guernsey cattle. Three day all-expense trip. Second place Star Farmer of Wash- ington. Winner of 550. Best Proiect award. Washing- ton State Bankers award. Irwin Pedersen-Winner of N. W. Washington District Cooperative Quiz contest sponsored by State Cooper- ative Council. Bellingham F.F.A. Scholarship Award of 35100. Bert Brock-Winner of registered Hereford calf sponsored by Sears-Roebuck 8: Co. Irwin Pedersen Dairy Judging team: won first place Larry Green iudging beef cattle at the Puyallup George Johnson Fair. 34 Dave New-Champion seller of tickets to band banquet. AWARDS Norman Anderson Keith Bookey Joe Tieman Ted Van Horn Delbert Noble George Johnson Paul Starlund Joe Tieman Milo Dralle Jack Corning Lyle Sweet Kenneth Quinn Crop Judging team: won first place in N. W. Washington Crop and Seed contest held in Bellingham. Winner of State Farmer award. Best Beginning Proiect award. Grand Champions at Seattle Poul- try Show. Calendar of Events SEPTEMBER MARCH 7 School begins 2 College conferences for seniors TO Movie- How Green Was My Valley 2-5 District basketball finals at Burlington T4 Song and yell leaders elected T7 Girls' club fashion show lo Girls' club sophomore party 23-25 Operetta- Rose Marie 2i Class officers elected 25-26 Key club convention in Salem, Oregon While bucks ll-le ragg for boll-1 boys and girls, 27-28 lglorthwest district DE club convention ere OCTOBER 29 Mom's Night 8 Speech Class assembly slCohlEl1HCgots:lLge1ygls1?lldale begins making daily trips 22 What-A-Sho- A Fortune Teller Told Me ' 30 Hobo Hop- Pumpkin Prance APRIL Yell leaders and swing band introduce Raider 4-8 S . T. Boogieu pring. vaca ion 5 Operation Brushoff i2 Gingham Dress Day NOVEMBER T5 Movie- I Remember Mama 5 Homecoming FFA banquet T7 Orchestra-chorus concert in New West- i9 Career Day at WWCE minister, B- C- 22 Gingham and Cord- Sea Shadows T9 Junior prom- Garden of Dreams 25 Dadfs Nlghf 20 Band-Pep club trip to Seattle Santa 27 y-Too,-ls fasllloo show Claus parade 29-30 Band-Pep club trip to Wenatchee Apple 25-28 Thanksgiving vacation Blossom fesflval TUVkeY lW5099VeVS C9mm90 at BHS Three-five crinoline petticoats per girl. DECEMBER MAY 3 Basketball lamboree 5 Orchestra-chorus concert in Blaine 9 Senior play- Father of the Bride 9 Smoke Signals appears 21-22 Christmas pageant 9-T2 Student body elections 23 Christmas vacation begins l l Senior mothers' tea 25 Christmas tolo- White Christmas li-l 5 Blossom Time festival Mistletoe packed away for another year 13 -lU 1l0 a55emblY- Dl50eYl5nd T9 Senior skip day JANUARY 20 Sophomore assembly l2 Betty Crocker scholarship test 2224 gand fffpjo Nanaimo' B' C' Raider club had a tug-of-war after every game. Sillggjjlliislflgipatllosliilifrftszslgly Senior prom FEBRUARY Everyone counting the days. ll Movie- The Jackie Robinson Story T2 Star-Lite Revue- Heart of My Heart JUNE T4 Valentine's awards assembly l Senior farewell assembly T6 Style show assembly 5 Baccalaorealo 25 Senior assembly 7 Commencement 25-26 District lD6Sl4GTl3E3ll TOUl'f1Bl'T18I'1T here Jaycees' all-night GradUati0n Fr0liC Melody of Love tops at BHS 8 School out. Multiple capabilities . . . basketball In- spirational award winner, Team captain . . . Beta Hi-Y President . . . Boys' club vice president . . . TERRY FRERE. Industrious and competent merit secretary . . . Torch club . . . talented violinist . . . frequently found in chemistry lab . . . MARJORIE OLSON. Mother of the bride in senior play . . . Executive Board . . . What-A-Sho conces- sions chairman . . . Ushers and Torch clubs . . . PAT JUKES. What-A-Sho co-manager . . . Valentine's politeness award . . . basketball letterman . . . Key club . . . Boys' club secretary . . . FRED LUDTKE. Frere, Olson, Jukes, Lucltke. I S 1 i Wagner, Brownrigg, Bailey Gravel-voiced gavel wielder . . . guard on All-State roster . . . class-choice commence- ment speaker . . . Beta . . .Senior prexy . . . CHUCK LAPPENBUSCH. Merry wit . . . Girls' club vice president ...toots clarinet in band. . . B club athlete . . . Ushers club . . . What-A-Sho . . . ELI JONES. Lappenbusch, Jones Welcome BHS import . . . co-winner football Inspirational award . . . basketball letterman . . . golfer . . . Beta . . . GARY WAGNER. Enchanting homecoming queen . . . song leader . . . Valentine's award for appearance . . . Pep club . . . What-A-Sho princess as iunior L . BARBARA BROWNRIGG, King-size humorist . . . Stage crew expert . . . president Key club, Boys' club.. .WARREN BAILEY. Stage crew slave . . . co-manager Farrell, Brand, Fisher Beacon ad statt . . . Pep club . . . Y-Teen gavel wielder , . . KAY FARRELL. Jaunty Student council president. . . Beacon sports editor . . . basketball . . . witty Key cluber . . . golfer . . . BUTCH BRAND. Budding iournalist . . . Beacon tea- ture editor. . .Pep club. . .Shuksan activities editor . . . Raider Drum- beats' '... LILA FISHER. TN. C untrymari, Shields, Lind, Padovan. Versatile brunette . . . Shuksan business manager . . . Torch club . . . operetta leads in Rose NIarie, Vagabond King . . . NANCY SHIELDS. Sauve senior class vice-chief . . . Radio crew . . . Alpha . . . skier . . . operetta . . . graduation speaker . . . chorus . . . KEITH COUNTRYMAN. Fabulous drum major ot prize-winning band . . . adept musician . . . Gamma . . . What-A-Sho . . . operetta . . . GARY LIND. High-stepping song leader . . . Pep club . . . decorative Student council scribe . . . What-A-Sho princess as sophomore . . DARLENE PADOVAN. Pedersen, Nygard, Jepperson Vivacious, painstaking Girls' club president . . . chairman of handsome What-A-Sho programs . . . Ushers club . . . Y-Teens . . . PEGGY JEPPERSON. Perpetual smile . . . popular FFA man . . efficient senior basketball manager . . IRWIN PEDERSEN Curly locks, twinkling green eyes. . .editor ot Bali Ha'i artwork . . . Pep and Torch clubs . . . talented equestrienne . . . LINDA NYGARD. 37 E MM Top: Cole Middle: Chudek Bottom: Larson EXECUTIVE BOARD Back: Carpenter, Greenvvalt, Larson, Cole, Chudek, Zoet, Stimpson. Front: Chamberlain, Geri. Tribal Chiefs Humorous scholar . . . hours ot toil as Beacon editor . . . solution to most ot Beta's problems- Oh well, Cole 'll do it . . . student body president . . . DON COLE. lntroducer ot assemblies . . . Ushers, Y-Teens . . . class secretary as sophomore . . . trumpet tooter in Doc's bancl . . . student body vice president. . JOYCE CHUDEK. Impromptu electrician for What-A-Sho, operetta . . . song leader, Pep club . . . basketball queen ot '54 . . . illust- rious beauty controlling the book . . . student body secretary . . . MARGARET LARSON. Composed ot school otticers and repre- sentatives . . . Mr. Feldmann . . . Stu- dent government is good When the students take their work in earnest . . . EXECUTIVE BOARD . l fl' f'll,l'ls'l'llLl'l ' 'ff' ,l.ilri.,.u,l,,k,,1-If S t u d en t s' ideas expressed through representatives . . . battleground tor minor brain- storms . . . basis for student government . . . President Butch Brand's adiournments o f te n wildly protested . . . Sorry, you guys, no more business-back to class! . . . STUDENT COUNCIL. STUDENT COUNCIL lFirst Semesterl Back: Bailey, Stephan, Nolte, Noyes, Vinup, Murk, Chrisman, Grinstead, Easterbrook, Walsh, lappen- busch, Gettles, Gregor, Bogen, Brand, Sigmen. Middle: Binschus, Brackinreed, McLeod, Jepperson, Hope, Roberts, Van Loock, Bennerstrom, Keyes, Knutsen, Ershig, Vodopich. Front: Smith, Anderson, Armstrong, Hawley, Brownrigg, Griffith, Strand, Walter, Farrell, Baiema, Lund, larson. . . . ,, Blue-print Raider rallies . . . stunts, songs, yells . . . Pep PEP ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE assembly at 3:00 in the gym a familiar refrain . . . giving a red-and-white shot in the arm to school spirit . . . headed Back: Sigmen, Funkhouser, Larson, Lind, Smith. Front: Jerns, Van Loock, Blanton, Carpenter, Muir. - STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS by Diane Carpenter . . . PEP ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. Games, Padovanl Brand. Aclvisors+Mr. Allison and Mr. Clothier Chairman both semesters-Diane Carpenter Setting standards and ideals . . . wanting the best from BHS'ers . . . This committee's functions is to encourage and help us live up to the goals expected of BHS students stated Principal Jackson . . . STANDARDS COMMITTEE. Advisors-Mr. Feldmann and Mr. Jackson STANDARDS COMMITTEE Back: Hansen, Goodman, Greenwalt, Critchlow, Geri, Walsh, Cole. Middle: Ritchie, Binschus, Zoet, Knutsen, Stimpson, Chamberlain. Front: Knaprnan, Larson, Chudek, Hovda, Carpenter, .lik Carr, Padovan, Read. lf: ff tm V iii? A 39 BALI HA'I THEY'D MISS uf, BOYS' STATE Back: Greenwalt, OberlaTz, Dixon From: Lappenbusch, Pedersen, Cole. Boys' Club is one Thing all The guys aT BHS have in common, asserTed Bailey . . . a sTudenT body TickeT The only requiremenT . . . responsible Tor clean halls, caTeTeria and grounds .. . ioined wiTh girls in ChrisTmas drive. . .enough Tood To Teed Ten families for a week. . . annual Dads' NighT in April . . . monThly assemblies. . .color N OuTsTanding boys selecTed. . . knowledge of The sTaTe governmenT's workings . . . a week in Ellensburg . . . each boy an officer . . . BOYS' STATE. slides of Alaskan big game hunTing by Dr. Fisher . . . program by The Armed Forces. . . individual clubs responsible Tor assemblies from December 'Til June.. .swish of hickory on snow aT Key club's skiing assembly . . . BOYS' CLUB . . per- sonaliTy, capabiliTy, big enough Tor The iob . . . WARREN BAILEY, PRESIDENT. BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL KFirsT Semesierl Back: WhiTe, GreenwalT, Dixon, Noyes, Luke, Henley, York, SchueTT, Walton, Cowin, Berry, Funkhouser, Critchlow, Gabrielson, Bailey. Middle: OberlaTz, Ramsay, lnama, Seppala, Bowman, Dunn, Sparks, Ludwigson, Zehnder, Barker, Allan, George, Vinup, Goodman, Ludike. Front: Hansen, Cleveland, Rhoades, LamonT, Raines, Tallahan, Swanson, Frere, Tiscornia, Ritchie, Hazel. BOYS' CLUB CABINET 1 M is Back: Tiscornia, Johnson, McClel- land, Funkhouser, Sparks, Tallahan. From: Lappenbusch, Frere, Bailey, Ludtke, Greenwalt. g Bailey, Boys' Club president. 40 QSM V T'5nPT:21r2f:gf. SKII G, DANCI G ASSEMBLIES P. Jepperson, Girls' Club president. GIRLS' CLUB CABINET Back: Hall, Knapman, Grimes, Er- landson, M. Jepperson, Whitney, Miles, McMurry, Brester, Nims Oswalt. Front: Farrell, Crook, Jones, Carr. Read. GIRLS' CLUB COUNCIL Back: Bloomgren, Waft, Hansen, Mace, Walton Odmark, Foster, Falkner, Pilik, Morrison, Bland Carpenter, Salisbury, Hall, Grimes, Hube, Buchanan, Erlandson, Landgraf. Middle: M. Jepperson, Jones, Tomlinson Whitney, Nygard, Miles, Brester, Labelle, Rogers, Stimac, Read, Power, Knapman, Mc- Elholm, Atkins, Stimpson, Grimlund. Front: Carr, Farrell, Roberts, Smith, Hovda Hall, Crook, Oswalt, Siolund, McMurry, Nims. We've worked hard on many projects and everyone had lots of fun, commented Jepper- son . . .belonging to every girl . . . party for sophomores first event . . .skit contest a popular assembly . . . Christmas party with mystery San- ta Claus. . . program by Miss Dickey's modern dancers. . . night for moms in March-Jan Zu- Girls picked for leadership . . . a vveek on the Central Washington College campus . . . an office for every girl . . . informative, educational vacation . . . GIRLS' STATE. gelder chairman- date delayed by spring bliz- zard . . left-over cake sold the next day . .Senior Mothers' Tea . . .cabinet meetings in Room 210 at 8:30. . . exchange trips with Everett cabinet . . . council meeting in the band room . . . GIRLS' CLUB . . . efficient beauty wielding the gavel . . . PEGGY JEPPERSON, PRESIDENT. GIRLS' STATE Van Loock, Chudek. 41 T Top: Lifrle, Sybrani, Siolund, Blanton, Jerns, Reeves, Barier, Anderson. Middle: Ludwigson, Hankenson, Foster, Walsh, Muir, AddicoTT, Ebrighr, Waugaman. Bottom: Gray, Bogen, Langford, Schafer, Beighle, LevereTT, Johnson, Parsons. The loesT Thing aloouT iT was ThaT everyone had a good Time, smiled .Ioan FosTer, chairman . . . enchanTed dancers, swirling Through a garden of dreams . . . ivy, fresh roses, greenery . . . silhoueTTes dancing on The wall . . . a dreamy aTmosphere vviTh shadows lurking in The dark lolue beyond . . . November i9 . , . JUNIOR PROM. 42 Fall flttorinc treatment finmls Ann Forbes nnelcr 7 carc ot nnrsc Davol. Victory over livcrctt at llotncconiing signals S nilml clcnmnstration. l'larlx. XYhitncy. Rccvc catch tht-ir lrrcath hy XYl1at-.X-Sho .Xct lll row arbor. V l'nmlanntc1l hy rain. l'1'aii.: Smith hantls ont llcta football lY'I'tIjll'1l.I1lS+l'lRlilill lil XVhat'-.X-Sho clioreograplicr, Lynnc Michel, cltccks H rchc-arsal from wings. foaches lxays, Johnson show strain of tough moment. ll i Godfrey, Raiclcrs Show concern ax Gardner is carrirtl from field, Mums decorate sparkling llomeconting royalty. lilatckwc-ll, llall. Browttrigg. Ilacl:-to-Scliool vlancc- finrls Salisbury. t'hriQvn:tn, larwn. llnnn. Griffith cutting cancis, iainc affair finmls wirlc-cyccl sophs. tlant llllb hantl 1 tnnttccntlt tiinc. llcrc contcs thc rlays 'kiln To Victory for l'lclcoff . 4, orc HHS mlanccrs--VYaltcr. Cleveland. xYllil'l'Jx'Sl1U princesses Muir. Mesforml chat flur- tnp, mn l l'l1uw cxu nm' r ovvrf 7 tlcll 'L I . No '. l'ron1 faraway lulaccs Cflllll' l'ark. l'hillipart to inalsc cxplosionx in .Xllisoifs Chem lah. To hnihl a ln-ttci' honfirc ig aim of Quinn, Volt-, gt'l'1'Il. Rcarl, Scclyc, t'onntryinan. -nior girls cnjoyingf??fffoothall gainc. Thanksgiving assembly shons well-fillctl stage, hut nhat hallpent-tl to thc tahlc? if I gh, ' MS gf sf is I ,L,1 .i,: , .,,,.x,.,ii i ,.,. L .,i. ,.., .,1, N 'r 1 v . FII CIFUI FROIICKI G I COURT AND GUARD OF HONOR Oberlatz, Lappenbusch, Gardner, Muir, Martinen, Mestord, Cole, Walsh, Ludke. WHAT-A-SHO GENERAL COMMITTEE Back: Lappenbusch-Queen Chairman, Oberlatz, Ludtke--Co-Managers. JukeseConcessions Chairman: Chisholm--Finance Chairman, Sefrit- Dance Chairman, Lain-PublicityChairman. Middle: Miss Knibbs--Faculty Advisor. Front: Leverett-Vaudeville Chairman, Student Director. FORTUNE TELLER AND SPEAKING LEADS Back: Hanson, Hube, Woods. Front: Wilson, Hawley, Reeves COLE PORTER PRODUCTION NUMBER Price, Carpenter, Crosslin, Vest Warner. HOLLYWOOD SCENE Hernandis, Bushnell, F r ey m a n Cross, Mustacich, Vanerstrom. OPERETTA DREAM SCENE Smith, Whitney, Troutner, Michel, Lind, Walton. An early September start . . . huddles, announcements, tryouts . . . co-managers Ludtke, Oberlatz sharing speech-making, corsage-pinning honors . . . Miss Knibbs' debut as 'Sho advisor . . . musical merri- ment supplied by Mr. Monroe and orches- tra . . . Miss Gray, her burden eased, devoting full time to bigger, better, more beautiful stage sets . . . an endless stream of props-pillars, stairvvays, miscellaneous -from Mr. O'Connor's vvoodshop , . . directors Michel, Leverett alternately smil- ing, snarling at cast and each other . . . six hectic weeks climaxed by October 22 triumph . . . A Fortune Teller Told Me . . nineteenth annual WHAT-A-SHO. 44 1 I-l FORTU E TELLER TDLD ME OPERETTA DREAM SCENE Back: Gray, Baird, Hamilton. Front: Clark. ARABIAN SCENE Back: Ren. Front: Larson, J. Johnson, P. Johnson, Troutner Act I . . . A soundstage the scene . . . scenery going up, down, in, out . . . colored balloons by Price, smooth and mellow as ever . . . Night and Day for Granger, Car- penter at two pianos . . . Warner, Vest thrilling with the lilting, swaying Wunderbar . . . all the lovable lunatics of the Dream Factory . . . hilarious, happy-go-lucky HOLLYWOOD. Act ll . . . Lords and ladies, dignified but dull . . . Seppala as Waterbury, the burping, belching butler...piano, violin and candlelight, plus Wilson and Sybrant, equals Liberace . .. hip-swinging Knutsen-the Blonde Bomb- shell of Air-Wick Castle -puts the torch to a dainty minuet...crumpets and tea, music and merriment in stately ENGLAND. HAREM BEAUTIES Back: Hayes, Bloch, Bailey, Johnstone. Front: Young, Porter, Tood, Johnson. ENGLISH SCENE Back: Okerlund, Jones, Beard, Knutson, Wilson. Front: Seppala, Palmer, Heavilin, Woods. HOLLYWOOD SCENE O'Ccnner, Weed, Larson, Townsend, Sim- plot. ARABIAN SCENE Back: Bailey, Jones, Kink, Philbrick, Smith. Front: Merrill. 45 Act lll . . . An enchanted garden . . . musical heroes, hero- ines on parade. . . Deep ln My Heart by the Student Prince, Kathy . . . glittering gowns, beieweled masks . . . haunting words and music and a swirling waltz in the Merry Widow number...Sandie Hanson as a stage- struck theatrical hopeful ...a world of fantasy comes singing and dancing to life in OPERETTA DREAMS. Act IV . . .Savage splendor of a sultan's harem . . . intoxi- cating rhythms of The Desert Song . . . singers, iugglers, dancers performing amid the swish of rich silks, fragrance of incense . . . Hayes, Bailey-two of Bob Dorr's harem cuties-iumping from stage crew uniforms into seven alluring veils. . .deep blue, whispering romance of the desert night in STRANGER IN PARADISE. -.- Q 4- v i 6 E 1 A. . NNN f v Q 4. 71, .. - iz aw A., , .. 4 N, 'M f B.. KEN 412 Rm. 3, , V+ P- 4 ' 5' 'V gi , A ..,, R 1 , ix Z MQ I2 ' Mis, . 1 4,41 Q n .sl ... ,il ,X M, tu A g lx: t :Wm 55. ' , W f r ' in his ' 2 f - if It f W K ' f--1 A ,wig . ,W .1 7 A 1 . , 3. .5 .A :T hi . riwib egfszs 2. f ' if 2f'i?i5Fr Q Ts. 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EAll SPORTS Popular sport for relaxation and exercise . . . seniors slight favorites . . . find the road rough in Winning third straight class championship . . . same iaunty group of athletes wins both speedball and . . . VOLLEYBALL. Speedy indoor game . . . tournament vvon by darkhairecl Roberta LaPIante . . . PING-PONG. THERE IS NUTHI G LIKE A DAME PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS GIRLS' PING-PONG CHAMPIONS Miss Dickey, Miss Knibbs LaPlante, Marshall 48 Delicious southern drawl . . . responsible for popular modern olance classes . . . equally adept with volleyball or fishing rod . . . spare time aviatrix . . . MISS MARY DICKEY. Dance expert par excellence . . . operetta choreography and sparkling drill team stunts . . . mixed diet of history and P.E. . . . salt water fishing . . . traveler to Olympic games . . . MISS MARY KNIBBS. GODTRIEY TRADES BALI HA'l TOR Bflll GHAM New to Bellingham This year, fresh out of the land of leis and lagoons, Coach John Godfrey directed gridiron destinies with courage and enthusiasm. The season opened with a T4-O Triumph over The O'Dea Irish. Playing To win but fouled by bad breaks, The Reds next dropped several hard-fought contests To Aberdeen, Ever- ett, Seattle Prep, Stadium, Lincoln, and Brem- erton. The Homecoming game, The second with Ever- ett, will be remembered as The highlight of The Q. '54 season. With Everett leading 7-6, The Raiders Took advantage of an Everett Tumble deep in her territory. An automatic safety gave Bellingham The first victory over Everett in six years. Coach Godfrey remarked about his Team, We had The desire to play The game, but lacked speed. Captain Chuck Lappenbusch and Ray Ramsay were elected to All-State, and Dan Johnson To all Cross-State. Inspirational award winners were Gary Wagner and Dan Johnson. .l PUP FOOTBALL Back: Greer, Sigmen, Miller, Pederson, York, Mork, Lunde, Daniels, Luke, Diehl, Stephan. Middle: Eggert, Buzzard, Busch, Brandt, Knowles, O'Malley, Binschus, Inama, Bowden, Murk, Johnson. Front: Millett, Stanich, LaMont, Burn, Berthiaume, Carr, Tiscornia, Beard, Herb. The Pups slugged out seven games on various county playfields racking up excellent experience if not many touchdowns. Coach Rudy Johnson commented, Although the boys didn't win too many games playing against the county varsity teams, the practice they received will help later when many of them are battling as Raiders. Ritchie and Sigmen block Meridian end. Pup coaches Johnson and McCaslin. Stephen is tackled before handing ball to Wallace K67J. 49 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Top: Brown, Powers, Nolte. Middle: Willett, Wagner, Ritchie, Lappenbusch, Bottom: Young, Geftles, Gould, Murk, Oberlatz, Goodman VARSITY FOOTBALL COACHES Inset: Mr. Alpaugh, Mr. Godfrey. FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Top: Noyes, Gardner, White Middle: Todd, Kolby, Chrisman, Porter, Peeples. Bottom: Larsen, Ramsay, Whipple, Critchlow, Berry, Johnson. 4 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Bellingham N L,LL, T4 O'Dea ,, , L O Bellingham O Aberdeen W H6613 Bellingham O Everett 25 Bellingham QT Seattle Prep L W 32 Bellingham , WTA Stadium , , 24 Bellingham TA Lincoln . 32 Bellingham 8 Everett 7 Bellingham 7 Bremerton T2 ALL-STATE NOMINEES Chuck Lappenbusch Ray Ramsay l7 YEARS OF CROSS-STATE COMPETITION Won Tied Won Bellingham 8 O 9 Bremerton Bellingham 6 O ll Everett Bellingham 8 2 7 Lincoln Bellingham TO T 6 Seattle Prep Bellingham 7 'Q 7 Stadium Bellingham 1 T Q Yakima TOTAL AO 7' 42 PUP FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Raider Pups Raider Pups Raider Pups Raider Pups Raider Pups Pups Raider Pups Raider 6 Lynden ., 12 , O Meridian , ,.-,.l2 , O19 Ferndale , L 6 W 6 Vancouver College 7 W ,.,, O Darrington ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,l2 W 25 Lynden ,,,, , 7 , 7 Arlington T2 l. Fred Nolte hurtles Terry Todd on end run. Don Noyes, Gary Wagner, and Ron Berry lead interference in the Stadium game. 2. 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Y WAVES CDMI G SHDREWARD Lively middleclassmen . . . contributors of talent leadership . . . proud producers of six operetta leadsfWilson, Hansen, Jeanne Johnson, Holstine, Okerlund, Pat Johnson . . . nimble new modern Sho and basketball princesses . . . gay dancers through shimmering Garden of Dreams prom . . . sound chunk of What-A-Sho and Star-Lite Revue casts . . . junior assembly- Disneyland purchasers of traditional class rings . . . executive board positions handled by Stimpson and Geri . . . Bushnell director of Star-Lite Revue . . . good- sized portion of Beacon, Shuksan and Smoke Signals staffs . . . representation of honor roll, Torch club students . . . developing bumper crop in leadership, athletics and talent . . CLASS OF '56. Pretty, peppy, petite . . . ever-active sense of humor . . . Rainbow line officer . . . danced a wicked Charleston in Star-Lite Revue . . . spare time piano player . . junior secretary . . . CONNIE METSKER. Busy blond . . . enthusiasm abounds on dance floor and at Mt. Baker . . . manufactured a Garden of Dreams . . . streamlined exponent of modern dancing . . . junior vice president . . . JOAN FOSTER. Disarmingly shy, quiet, reserved . , . top man on junior totem pole . . . vice president of Alpha . . . athleticsfbasketball, baseballfcapture most interesting . . . fascinated by modern dancers . . . junior president. . . TOM WALSH. JUNIOR CLASS OFFFICERS Top: Metzker, Secretary Middle: Foster, Vice President Bottom: Walsh, President 57 dancers . . . Muir, Knutsen delightful What-A- JUNIORS, GROUP I Back: Bonner, Backstrom, Atwood, Barker Barter, Addicott, Beard, Atkinson, Larry An derson, Anreas, Alff, Bates. Middle: Lorraine Anderson, Baird, Barr, K Anderson, Anable, Bock, Bauter, M. Barrett Bard, Armstrong, Beighle, M. Anderson, S Abbott. Front: F. Barnhart, M. Beers, L, Beers, S. Barn hart, M. S. Allen, C. Anderson, Bellinger, .l.A Barrett, D. Anderson, D. Allen, G. Abbott JUNIORS, GROUP 2 Back: Blondell, T. Brandt, Dale Brown, Busch Bentley, Cram, Brigelson, Anderson, Bergncr R. Berry, Briscoe, O. Carson, B. Brandt. Middle: Cammack, Bowler, Brighton, N. Ber- ry, Bloomgren, Burden, Bennerstrom, Bowen Brackinreed, Bergman, Blanton, Buchanan. Front: Buhtz, Dona Brown, Byrd, l. Carson D. Brandt, Bushnell, Button, Bornstein, Bow man, M. Brown. JUNIORS, GROUP 3 Back: Dralle, Caughell, Dodd, Donnelly, Doty D'ApriIe, Anthony, VV. Eason, Cotfield Cheney, Corteliou, Clift, Decker. Middle: Doan, Davis, Cupples, Carlson, Den son, DeGeest, Dickenson, Dvorachek, Day Chandler, Coates. Front: Eastwood, Crosslin, Comfort, Clapper A. Chin, Carson, Colvin, D. Eason, M. Chin Dahlquist, Crim. JUNIORS, GROUP 4 Back: C. Gray, Geri, Gullicson, Ferris, Edin Ellyson, Ershig, J. Graham, Gilbertson, Fitzi gerald, Edwards, Hardy, Geschke. Middle: Haase, Erlandson, Graham, Erholm Forbes, Frazier, Groom, Felmley, Foster, K Gray, Hart, Gordy. Front: Grinton, Ebright, Ferguson, Groves Haggen, Fritz, Greenhalgh, Gangle, Frisell Gates, Garenzini. 58 1 1 JUNIORS, GROUP 5 Back: Hemnes, Henley, Hamer, Jon Hansen, Harper, Hazelhurst, D. Hanson, Haskins. Middle: Hazel, Hewett, B. Hansen, Hawes, Hayes, L. Hansen, Holstine, Harris, Hentz, Hammers. Front: Hankenson, Hetrick, Hall, Hart, J. Han son, Henderson, S. Hanson, Hawkins, Howard, Hall. JUNlORS, GROUP 6 Back: R. Hilton, J. Jerns, Johnson, Killion, M, Johnson, H. Hurlloert, D. Hilton, L. Johnson. Middle: Holmes, B. Hurlbert, Kendall, C. Johnson, Hube, S. Keyes, P. Johnson, Judge, Jewell, M. Keyes. Front: Jorgenson, Jeanne Johnson, Kennedy, Hughes, Kink, B. Johnson, Hoberg, P. Jerns, Judy Johnson, Garrett. JUNIORS, GROUP 7 Back: Moore, Metune, T. Mork, Mull, Mclvor, Pete Miller. Middle: Mclaren, Meador, M. Mork, Moren Mace, B. Martin, Melton, Manning, B. Miller. Front: Montgomery, Monson, Paula Miller, McMurry, Murk, McKee, Metsker, V. Martin, Meyer, Muir. JUNIORS, GROUP 8 Back: Markhart, McKay, Lindquist, Martin, Middle: Colby, Lind, Kluge, Kirkbride, Lewis, Marsh, Ludwigson, Leverett, son, Knutsen, Macomber, McDonald, Masten, Kuder, McClellan, Landgraf, Knowles, Knut- Lintz, LaCasse, McDonald, Jacobson, LaMont, N. Larson, L. Larson, Langford. Front: Lund, B. Larson, Magner, M. Larson, Little, Leupp, J. Larson, Lindstrom, Kleid, Koons, Lian, Manka. 59 we .ww .. f JUNIORS, GROUP ll Back: White, R. Woit, Van Duisen, Walker, Sobiack, Walton, Yeager J. Wright, Wallace, Williams, John stone. Middle: Van Zom, Vogel, Zehnder, Van Horn, Weber, Wilson, Ware, Easterbrook, Wasley, F. Wright, Walsh. Front: C. Woit, Zender, Weed, Win ter, Wheeler, Victor, Vyovich, Waughtal, Veseldahl, Yeoman. JUNIORS, GROUP 12 Back: Stephan, Stremler, Sparks D, Smith, Stanich, R. Smith, Tyler G. Smith, Sybrant, C. Smith. Middle: Soderquist, Vail, Tiplin Thomas, Tuor, Stevenson, N Smith, Tallahan, Snyder. Front: Singer, St. Lawrence, Wright, Tieman, Troutman, Six, Turner, Strom, Swank, Wiltse. 60 . JUNIORS, GROUP 9 Back: Pearson, Nolte, Oberlatz Pappas, Pike, Neilan, Odmark Okerlund, Notar. Middle: B. Peterson, Pfluger, M Phillips, Norton, C. Olsen, Noble Parrish, Pfueller, G. Pederson, Nel son, J. Olson. Front: L. E. Pedersen, C. Peterson Odegard, Newberry, C. Petterson B. Pearson, S. Peterson, Phinney Patrick, Pack. JUNIORS, GROUP 10 Back: Robinson, Rucker, Simplot Reul, Ritchie, Repoz, Ron Smith Rhoades, Prather, C. Roberson, Ren Simpson, Rudy, Rea. Middle: Scott, Race, Reece, Stimp son, Roberts, Pitsch, Porter, Phil- lips, Reed, Schafer, Rollins, Sharpe Front: Ricky Smith, Robertson, Ren- lie, K. Smith, Busley, Redenbaugh Richards, Quanz, J. Roberson Shaver, Reinholt. 1 1 -V 'ai'- , 4 lil E Ao, l 1, igm .3 x N... ,-P' A. Q sll- 111 l 1llu-1' 111 Ilu' R1-zulx' 111 Nt:11'1 1l111111 llu- '11 ll1'11I1- l'1'11w. 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'. llf11111:1 lXiz1l11111 little- s11slw1'ts 11l1:11 rlxxzllls lu-1' 1 l'S'l 'l5 'l'l'f 'lm'v' 111 51:11-l.11r R1-1111-4 fl1xt11sl1-1'1111- .Xrl III lllllli ll. ll:11151-11, lYz11'111-1' x1-111 x111111w1111'111. :lvl-111l1lv 1l1u-1. 4'Xl:1li1- l l1'1el11-1l11ll 11111111 llll 111 llu 1l11'11 91i11111e1111 ull Q. l.:11' -1-1 1-. 5t:1111l111 X1-11. ll:11l1 x 11111 Xl11l1ll1-' ll111 11 Xll.111, 511 l V11 ll N1-I1 11 11 l1l11'11 .X11 111111111 HHN g1l 11111 111 l11111l1 1151 llu- 111111.1l lull ilu-11 51-111111 X41111's1lI l11111l111'l'1l1l1 61 le l SONG AND YELL LEADERS Top: Padovan, Hall Middle: Young, Brandt, Lind Bottom: Pitsch, Heidman SONG AND Gasps, roars, song and flip-flops . . . fans display recl and white . . Larson-song queen . , , excited Crowds, high-stepping majoreftes l ilvanm-.Wm .4 ,-.--as-' ...........i 5 pvvprrvd L E x N..-.. ...,.,.,...1 4-unsung,-f ? YELL LEADERS SONG AND YELL LEADERS Top: Carr, Brownrigg, Cleveland Middle: Bland, Clapper Bottom: Larson, Martinen, Van Loock svvishing porn-poms . . . Van Loock-yell queen . . . Two bits, tour bits, six bits, a dollar! . . . boosters ot . . . SCHOOL SPIRIT! .ll Milli rl 'F'1 'nd u--ed-Aa...- V-We ,amass . ,., lk.-A-NMAMMAHA 4 32. YZ ,Q 63 WWE 3 l l HAPPY TALK The band members add zest to every game. Atkins and DeHon admire the band trophies Exponent ot school songs and The Hit Parade Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festival . . . l2O red . . . winners ot two Tirst-place Trophies from and white clad marchers . . . Commonly heard, the Santa Claus Parade. . . a hit with Canadians Hey, Doc, what time do we leave? . . . in Vancouver and Victoria . . . honor band Tor THE BAND. l Lett To Right Back: G. Lind, Heidman, Michel, Tuor, Martinen, Young Baiema, Clapper Pitsch, Bennerstrom, Brandt, Cleveland. Fifth row from front: Kirk, Ruswick, Killion, J. Lind, Good, Hovda, New, Evich Nutter, R. Barsness, Berry, Edwards, Browning Martin, L. Johnson, Jacobson D. Buhtz, Bergner, Rickter, Copland, B. Buhtz, DeHon, Mace, W. Barsness, O'Connor, Lockwood, D. Johnson, D. Smith. Fourth: Yeager, Eastwood, M. Nelson, Rogers, Tieman, Gudmunson, Dvora- chuk, M. Bauchman, Glover, Miller, G. Smith, Erickson, Phillorook, Thompson, N. Nelson, G. Grimlund, Cyr, Chudek, Nau, Williams, lnce, Kulander. 64 1 Middle: Woodruff, Mclvor, Andreas, Starr, Auguston, Vannerstrom, Sorenson Anderson, Leverett, Chapin, Atkins, Weden, Kelly, Grimes, Shadle, D. Barsness Zahnow, Tyler, Larson, R. Allen, Richards, Varney, Moen, Hoff, P. Brown Second: Ferris, Hamlin, Clifton, Zugelder, Bartling, Gelynse, Sweet, Ludwig son, Ershig, Dalton, Breakey, Leedy, Grimlund, White, Hart, Everett, Crook Cummings, Haan. Front: Altman, Button, Hill, Martenson, Strand, Hanson, E. Nelson, Barker Barnes, E. Jones, Small, Clark, Walters, M. Allan, Lindstrom, Miles. Back: Richter, Berry, Barsness, Mr. Monroe, McDanold, Mace, Killion, D. Smith. Next to back: Howard, Hartford, Kulander, Williams, Haan, Grimlund, Breakey, Dalton, Leedy, Jerns, Newton, Bennerstrom, Forbes. Middle: Copeland, Pike, Gerard, Carr, Walter, Strand, Sorenson, Hansen, Button, Altman, G. Smith, Cleveland, Tomlinson, Dheyer. Next to front: Roberts, Renlie, Ash, Dunkle, Kelly, Lindstrom, Miles, Norman, Eason, Hall, Bowman, Front: Hardwick, Stimac, Heavilin, Barker, Olson, Glover, Carptenter, Baird. Strains ot melody from titth period rehearsals . . . co-star with chorus in operetta, Rose Marie, biggest undertaking of the year . . . on call tor all BHS productions . . . tive members in All- Northwest orchestra . . . a trip to New West- minster . . . small orchestra pit plus billowing tormals equal confusion . . . THE ORCHESTRA. Some Enchanted Evening Top: Orchestra and Chorus Representatives Going to Eugene Conference Back: Johnson, Copeland, Shields, Barker. Front: Stimac, Miles, Hardwick. Bottom: Heading into fourth hour of Marathon Rose Marie rehearsal. 'HH- THIRD PERIOD CHORUS s,,,e Back: Marvin Whitney, D'Aprile, Martin, Doty, Bowman, Hilton, O'Connor, Greenwalt, Price, Morgan, Holstine, Troutrter, Warner, Leverett, Reeves. Next to back: Costanti, Beers, Hamilton, Copeland, Pace, Okerlund, Cleveland, Smith, Bonner, Knutsen, Drake, Bachman, P. Johnson, Baird, Wallin, Fickel. Next to front: Shields, Lee, MacMillan, Frazier, Fravel, Summers, Chisholm, Blanton, Powers, Martha Whitney, J, Hansen, Wallace, B. Johnson, Thomas, Hall, Victor Front: Schermerhorn, Cross, S. Hanson, Larson, Weed, Hube, Crisp, Glover, J. Johnson, Reynolds, Walton, Muir, Michel, Bellingar, Wilson, Crook. Mid-morning songsters . . . colorful Operetta Dreams number in What-A-Sho . . . massive Song ot Christmas highlighting pageant . . . sparkling singing, dancing in Friml musical, Rose Marie . . . THIRD PERIOD CHORUS. Third period their goal number in What-A-Sho . lah at Christmas, their quent radio broadcasts CHORUS. FIRST PERIOD CHORUS ...eye-filling Arabian . . ioining in Hallelu- busy season . . . tre- . . . . FIRST PERIOD Back: Ren, Kuder, Poke, Kindlund, Boyd, Lovegren, Forbes, J. Smith, Ursin, Bowler, Hurlbert, Williams, Killion, Miller, Berthiaume, Phalmer, Thompson, Lutz, Rector. Next to back: E. Anderson, T. Gulick, Gudbranson, Wilcox, Vogel, C. Gulick, Schermerhorn, Sefrit, Pruitt, Townsend, Johnson, Fullner, Oberg,Allen, C. Anderson. Next to front: Hawes, Barnhart, S. Peterson, Vest, B, Peterson, Barr, Edin, McKinnon, Rusley, Magner, Weed, Porter, Bradbury, Chatterton, Melton, Nordlund. Front: LaPlante, Johnstone, C. Smith, Murray, Singer, Abbott, Brighton, Schalovv, G. Smith, Wheeler, Hagerhielrn, Haggen, Myatt. I Nativity scene re-enacted by Stage crew members Through inspir- ing tableaux . . . M. Larson, Farrell alternating as Mary . . . Noyes portraying Joseph . . . Knutsen, Walker the angels . . . W. Bailey, Freyman, Hayes depicting Wise Men . . . Abbott, Addicott, Sobiack as shepherds . . . audience stilled by muted strains of old, familiar carol, Silent Night . . . Swing chorus iniects variety with modern Christmas-tide numbers. . . Ave Maria by Shields . . . Halleluiah Chorus, standard selection in BHS Christmas concert history, per- formed by combined chorus . . . entire Christmas story expressed in brilliant vocal performance . . . CHRISTMAS PAGEANT. Yearly emotional experience a time Kay Farrell as Madonna Larson, Noyes as Mary and Joseph Kings, Wise Men, Angels, Shepherds pay homage to the Christ Child. for colorful baubles, fragrance of pine . . . activities pace reaches a winter peak - basketball games, Yule programs, parties, dances . . . atmosphere saturated with warmly-loved carols . . . massive- ness, soaring jubilation of Handel's Mes- siah' '... a whirlpool of money, presents, giving . . . frayed tempers, sudden out- bursts brought up short by the realiza- tion that December 24 is here . . . return- ing from church through winter moon- light . . . inner ioy, reverence expressed in serenity of O Holy Night . . . climb- ing into bed through a haze of dreams . . . angels and Santas, Oh, Come All Ye Faithful and the radiance of a star . . . rustle of sparkling Tolo formals and the cool fragrance of corsages . . . achieving a ioyousness unmatched the year round . . . THE YULETIDE SEASON. 67 I :Q s Ki W 4 Leverett, Shu ksan Editor Appears at End of School Beacon, Shultsan, Smoke Signals Staff debates dedication, cover, Theme . . . layouts, announcements, pictures . . . tear hair over headlines . . . Ad staff courteously relieves merchants of money-but not without struggle . . . frantic activity as copy deadline nears . . . final check . . . Ad staff steps in again to dis- tribute masterpiece . . . THE SHUKSAN. sage SHUKSAN EDITORIAL STAFF Back: Berry Roberts, Barry, Fisher, Morse, Wallin, Fisher, Keyes, Johnson, Walton, Moren, Knutsen, Leverett, Greenwalt. Front: Mork, Bushnell, Knott, Kotar, Chisholm, Satterlee, Miles, Whipple, Beighle, Repoz, Nygard. ,,.,,i In M F 53 SHUKSAN BUSINESS STAFF Back: Johnson, Olson, Stimpson, McDanold, Landgraf, Muir. Front: Roberts, Frost, Martinson, Phinney, Shields, Hawley. School magazine . . . all contributions Welcome . . . project of fifth period iour- nalism . . . SMOKE SIGNALS. SMOKE SIGNALS STAFF Back: Knowles, Knutson, Rhoades, Kuder, Roberts, Keyes, Johnson, Ren. Front: Beighle, Lian, Shaver, McKee, Kleid, Wheeler, Hankenson. 68 Memories, M essages- Written in the Sand Rlaktient editors set up dummy sheets . . . hurried intervievvs with busy teachers . . . the heated urging ot delinquent reporters . . . busy tingers send copy tlying from typevvriters . . . last minute bedlam vvhile writing missing heads and filling White space . . . mailing and deliv- ering semi-monthly . . . calling on business tirms tor ads. . . THE BEACON. Agar BEACON EDITORIAL STAFF Back: R. Knutson Mesford, Leverett, Daly, Bachman, Cheney, Fellhauer, Cole, Brand. Middle: Kuder, Lian, Ren, G. Knutson, Whitney, Jukes, Hopcrott, Lindsley, Johnson. Front: Holding, Haverkamp, McKee, Osvvalt, Shaver, Wright, Fisher, Wiltse. Cole, Beacon Editor. Appears at Beginning of School ' M.. BEACON AD STAFF Back: Buchanan, Stimpson, Wallin, Satter- lee, Quinn, Chisholm, Hopcroft, Reyn- olds, Carlson. Front: Farrell, Sampson, Nims, Joachim, Nlariotto, Jerns, BEACON BUSINESS STAFF Back: Roberts, Ptueller, Nims, Sampson, Jerns, Carlson. Front: Nlariotto, Stintpson, Hopcroft, John- son, Farrell, Joachim. if gems Blurry-eyed at 6 a. m. Come as you are breakfast . . . arguing at a Boy- Girl panel . . . parading the lastest of fashions . . . Totem Tom Tom dance . . . various activities of Y-TEENS. Advisor-Mrs. Smith President both semesters-Kay Farrell Jones. Chudek, Frost. Sponsored Jamboree Jive . . . tra- ditional Christmas basket . . spa- ghetti dinner for Stage crew . . . white ties top off new uniforms . . .USHERS Back: Kink, Kennedy, Hankenson, Strausbaugh, Hube, Johnson, Phil- brick, Read, Jerns. Back: Jepperson, Hube, Whitney, Peterson, Tour, Philbrick, Gray, Keyes Johnson, Knutsen. Front: Martinson, Bajema, Jerns, Morse, Little, Harmer, Crook, Solvang Y-TEENS CABINET Front: Nims, Bloomgren, Michel, Farrell, Christie, Wallace, Fisher, Reece USHERS CLUB Middle: Wallin, Foster, Jukes, Carr, Ebright, Muir, Zugelder, Roberts 1 1 Snappy drill team adds forty new members . . . sponsored Homecoming banquet for teams . . . bolsters BHS spirit . . . lettermen banquet . . . effer- CLUB. vescent enthusiasm . . . PEP CLUB. Advisor-Mrs. Larsen Advisor-Mrs. Christopherson President first semester-Martha Whitney Presldenl for fall'Ma le le Jepperson President second semester-Joyce Baiema President for Winter-Georgia l-ee President for springfLynne Michel PEP ciua-GROUP 1 6 6 . Back: Ray, Vrane, Hopcroft, M. Anderson, Eason, Quinn, if GL, C is t Y if L 5, Haan, Padovan, Larson, Holding, Rowley, Little, Witchey. ' ' M ,447 4 , W ff Q S gm: f w 1: ,W 'ir , :L Middle: Jepperson, D. Andersen, Farrell, Read, Thomas, f sg A 'in V' if M V McElholm, Blanton, Lee, Hawley, Stimac, Nygard, Brozo- .,,, ,,,. W . 2- W , - ' , T , hs vich Alt. LM 1, 6 M , 1 s ,V .M if Y . gg, 4 . . '25, 61 E ,, , . E 4 , A ,. W Front: Phelps, Hoyt, Dragates, Reece, Fisher, Carpenter, as sf, X ' v I T Hall, Sherard, Michel, Chisholm, Forslof. J 24 9 . , 1 ' ' Nia- Q li R Q Q G PEP CLUB-GROUP 2 f , e , , . . ff . fi 'ii ' ' fifff' - ,, -.,, . gm gag? Back: Sefrit, Smith, L. Anderson, Brighton, Day, Stimp- W K V g - ,- son, Berry, Stevenson, Erlandson, Landgraf, Jones. Wi ' at ,,.,,.. ,.. il, zglv AIIA E 5, Middle: K. Anderson, Schafer, Bennerstrom, Larson, ' 5:,,,,,,,, . ' , P A, ' Brownrigg, Koons, Johnson, Reed, Wallace, Barr, Christie. -'Qs : ,H H Front: Monson, Phillips, Shaver, Clapper, Groves, Murk, V A 'af A . 2,5 ... -' Y I Meg if Bushnell, Roberson, Pitsch, Bornstein, Burden. P A 70 , eesassfsfs ALPHA Hl-Y Back: White, O'Connor, Buzzard, Miller, J. Oberlatz, Lewis, Morgan, Nelson, Stephan, Greenwalt, S. Oberlatz, Whipple. Middle: Edwards, Hardwick, Philippart, Trafton, Busch, Cline, Johnson, Jerns, Countryman, Mork, Brandt, Gardner, Walsh. Front: Graham, Cleveland, Beard, Ershig, Rhoades, Blair, Bellamy, Carr, Lindeman. Surf Rider Back: Gaasland, Smith, Gregor, Critchlow, Murk, Sybrant, Rucker, Otley, Wagner, Geri, Wallace, Nolte. Middle: Pappas, Ludwigson, Gettles, Bringelson, Lappenbusch, Herb, Hansen, Cole, Leverett, Ramsay, Goodman, Addicott. Front: Anderson, Todd, Chamberlain, Abbott, Tallahan, Tiscornia, Frere, Bergman, O'Malley. GAMMA Hl-Y Back: Porter, Fullner, Bamtord, Klingensmith, Hanson, Bonner, Kolbe Caughell, Johnstone, Hayes. Middle: D. Marsh, Stokes, G. Lind, Hatch, Annette, E. Marsh, V. Lind Ursin, Flescher, Klander, Metune, Hardy. Front: Wilson, Hoff, Sotie, McClelland, Vannerstrom, Halverson, Wilson Kenoyer, Easterbrook. Formal initiation . . spectacular Christmas meeting . . clev- er telephone directories tor BHS students . . .original project . , . ALPHA HI-Y. AdvisorwMr. Emery President first semester-Paul Greenwalt President second semester-Stephen Oberlatz Joint dance with Key club . . . financial aid to new park- ing lot . . . dinner, carnival to send Wallace to Paris . . . BETA HI-Y. Advisor-Mr. Smith President both semesters:-Terry Frere L ...R 1 .l.s A P' .:..:. 4 i Q A Q ' ,.,'--' -A -. :,,,g5.E,' . In E .,I. y E -T ' I- Q 5 I X is I it .I 1..-. 'nf eflfi ti 1 . , . s 1 ' -: bwwjnj Nw' A :':'l : e a f J 55.27- 1 Q A - ,Masai if VS 3 '- .'.-t: he sf'.tQsPt2 :Bra Successful root-beer venders . . pencils . . A wonderful year, advisor . . . GAMMA HI-Y. Advisor-Mr. McCaslin President first semester-Jim McClelland President second semester-Edward Marsh Parties for orthopedics . . . S100 scholarship to club senior. . . aid blood bank. . . best all round Key club for Pacific Northwest District . . . KEY CLUB Advisor-Mr. Johnson President both semestersAWarren Bailey KEY CLUB Back: B. Bloch, Peeples, B. Brand, Sigmen, Noyes Johnson Gudbranson, Dixon, W. Bailey, Ludtke. Middle: G. Bailey, Walton, York, Granger, Knowles J Bloch Maneval, Cortelyou, Pederson, L. Brand, Berry Front: Barter, Binschus, Willett, McLeod, Burn, Troutner Ritchie Simplot. gif X - A :Q 2 , X Gt ' W Q -f -i Q A xi ii 553 5: W 5 . T 3 1' J- ' -: Qi . U ,-- Q. , - 1, 1.1 kj W i 1 - , Q , . ,, ? ,A , J! r. , 'jing Q fy . T7 , 'L . :LJ ' ,L an , g . 2 , I A Ar . 4 Wi NM' Y X, i Numerous playdays . . . T2 o'clock Treasure hunt , . . sale ot cupcakes, pop, and Pep hats . . . spring cruise, tennis courts yielding new activity . . . B CLUB Advisor-Miss Dickey President first semester-Dorene Grimes President second semester-Antoinette Grimluncl B CLUB Back: Dralle, Baxter, Philbrick, Yeager, Pruitt, Brozovich, Button. Front: Grimlunol, Grimes, Grinton, Quanz, Turner, Mariotto, Race, Stimac. Mr. Dorr's mighty men . . . sponsoring dances . . . entertaining Bellingham athletic council . . . slinky harem dance in What-A-Sho . . . RAIDER CLUB. Advisor-Mr. Dorr President looth semesterswChuck Lappenbusch RAIDER CLUB Back: Bloch, Larsen, White, Dixon, Nolte, Porter, Price, Hunt, Gaasland, Noyes, J. Johnson, Gardner, Johnstone, Hayes. Middle: Lovaas, Bengen, Henley, Kolbe, Wagner, Murk, Gould, Get- tles, W. Willett, Ramsay, Goodman, Berry, Powers, Bonner, Wallace, Bailey, Peeples. Front: Young, D. Johnson, Lappenlousch, G. Willett, Frere, Todd, Ritchie, Bock, Knowles, Gullicson, Critchlow. T .,,, . 3. 3.VY..,., .. V. N. , lil!! lb m ra El Complete charge of stage . . . stars ot , lwlgig if P Q Q Cf? Christmas pageant . . . The Stage crew is E ' efficient and capable, smiled Miss Gray l . . . STAGE CREW. sl Q Advisor-Miss Gray eiekfif L r - P Manager-Don Noyes 'F l lf f 4 - smos CREW f T Back: Bailey, Addicott, Burn, Walker, Abbott, Knutsen, L 1 1 Q ,y :Wim Ig l Tiscornia, Farrell, Knowles, Anderson. N if f W 4 Front: Sobiack, Oliver, Noyes, Ramsay, Freyman, Wal- ,wi - isp at if lace, Tallahan. ,Q .:.g...g j f V l -4 T get 2 -.'- :---' . T gif -is - W , ,,,,is o, ,,,, 5 gg, ig, g , .., E3 Do-si-do . . . swing your partners . . . Miss Knibbs the driving force . . . new group this year . . . flowered dresses with swirling skirts . . . BOOTS AND CALICO. BOOTS AND CALICO Back: Notar, Oliver, Masten, Tamcke, Clapper, Morgan, Snyder, Judge, Cram, Pace, D. Smith. Front: Everett, Edgerton, Hamlin, Bergman, Race, Hart, Buchanan, G. Smith. 72 SERVICE CLUB kia' we N Enjoying correspondence with Korean orphans . . . Everything done is for the benefit of the school, stated Miss Tar- koft, sponsor of SERVICE CLUB. Advisor-Miss Tarkoff President first semesterfBarbara Brester President second semester-Shirley Bailey Back: Elmore, Brester, Olcerg, LeBire, Reece, Baiema, Quinn, Sampson, Brozovich. Front: Brandt, Cramer, Lucier, Bridges, Weispfenning, Roehl, Bailey, Genther. You'ue Got To Be Carefully Taught Honorary organization for scholars . . . seventy members . . . earned twenty- four points on sophomore grades . . . good citizenship, another qualification .. a potluck dinner for new members . a trip to the University in the spring . . Scholarship must have recognition, beamed Miss Dennis . . . TORCH CLUB I AND II. Advisor-Miss Dennis President both semesters--Karen Roberts We have a good club and are hav- ing great tun, Nadine Haggen, Presi- dent, assured us . . . food baskets at Thanksgiving . . . Lummi island esca- pades . . . HORIZON CLUB. Advisor-Mrs. Forslof President both semesters-Nadine Haggen 73 FIRST YEAR TORCH CLUB Back: Harris, Cole, Landgraf, McDanold, P. Johnson, Hube, Hansen, Baird, Nelson S. Keyes, Repoz, Hoyt, Ershig, Anderson, Rollins, Edwards. Middle: Ferris, Mork, Bennerstrom, Hankerson, Buhtz, Howard, M. Larson, Lian, Muir, Forbes, Zender, Jukes, Felmly, Lind, M. Keyes. Front: Rhoades, Wallace, B. Larson, Allen, B. Johnson, J. Larson, McKee, Morse, Crosslin, Shaver, Stimpson, Cammack. TWO YEAR TORCH CLUB Back: Everett, Love, Frere, Kulander, Jepperson, Ludtke. Middle: Karen Roberts, Knapman, Kotar, Miles, Olson, Walton, Glover Front: Thomas, Kathleen Roberts, Shields, Oswalt, Fisher, Carpenter, Lee, Martinson. HORIZON CLUB Back: Martin, Rogers, C. Olsen, Schalow, Bowman, Breakey, Hawley, J. Olson, Carr, TretwoId,Chisom, Tiplin, Forslof. Front: Tuor, Jewell, Renlie, Booth, Haggen, Good, Johnson, Swank, Murk, Barnes. e . . L gg .. ia . in PROJECTOR SQUAD Back: Hilton, Knutzen, Forbes, Davis, Charles Front: Jones, Altman. CHESS CLU3 Standing: Eagen, White. Sitting: Pratt, Everett, Thorsen, Kirk. TRAFFIC SQUAD Back: D. Smith, Altman, Johnson. Front: G. Smith, Augus- TOY1. FIRE SQUAD Back: Addicott, Gettles, B, Brand, L. Brand. Front: Larsen, Dixon Critchlow, Tallahan. Dreaded sights, such as . . . six classes appear when room will only seat three . . . courteous service . . . PROJECTOR SQUAD. Advisor-Mr. Hagon Manager-Keith Forbes Most silent club in school . . . The membership is small but each member is an enthusiast, com- mented Miss Kelly, advisor of CHESS CLUB. AdvisorfMiss Kelly President both semesters-Charles Pratt. Firmness and politeness . . . Watchmen ot the Up and Down stairs . . . Don't argue, said advisor Blorkquist . . . TRAFFIC SQUAD. Advisor---Mr. Biorkquist Chief both semesters-Jerry Altman Bell, clang . . . a swift removal of occupants . . squad and chief commended on good work . . FIRE SQUAD. Advisor-Mr. Bray President both semesters-Dick Dixon Good morning, here are your an- nouncements tor today introduces crew ot lively lads . . . RADIO CREW. Advisor-Mr. I-lagon Chiefs-Denny Gudbransen, Jim McClellan RADIO CREW Back: Lind, Rea, Harris. Middle: Countryman, Tratton. Front: McClelland, Seelye, Gud- branson. TICKET SQUAD Back: Bowler, Rogers, Barnes, Bob Schermerhorn, Hernandis, Tretwold, Chandler, Judge. Front: Denson, Berwick, Nicolay, Barbara Schermerhorn, Victor, Kroll. Seen at the doors for all school activities. . . We meet all kinds of people, one member commented . . . TICKET SQUAD Advisor-Mr. Harding President both semesters-Stuart Bowlbr' 'Q diggs ! ad si ts.. Grease paint, mascara, and rouge . . , vital A part of school productions . . . We come first and leave last, Miss Dillon commented . . . MAKE-UP CORPS. Advisor-Miss Dillon President both semesters--Gladys Nichols on MAKE-UP CORPS Back: Power, Forbes, Glen, Bookey, Barry, Mork, Hammers, St. Lawrence, Lovegren. Middle: Race, Brester, Phillips, Beighle, Pederson, Kotar, Quinn, Little. Front: Comfort, Robertson, Lucier, Nichols, McMurry, Monson, Kennedy. SECRETARIES Back: Garland, Dixon, Brand, Ramsay, McClellan, Stam, Foss, Olsen, Carlson, Freyman, Gaasland, Critchlow, Bailey. Front: Sampson, Bailey, Baiema, Joachim, Solvang, Wheeler, Hawley, Martinen, Roehl, Brandt, MVN! SECRETARIAL COMMITTEE Back: Nau, Forslof, Stevenson, Olson, Larson, Pederson, Jukes, Whipple, Tomlinson, Dragates, Brozovich. Front: Wiltse, Nichols, Reece, Nims, Bridge, Knott, Pearson, Carr, Brester, Checking books . . . shelving them . . writing and delivering overdue notices.. taking inventory . . . library stewards . . SECRETARIES. Advisor-Miss Stewart Twenty errand girls . . . able typists and mimeographers . . . period in the office . . . welcome interrupters . . . SECRETARIAL COMMITTEE. AdvisoreMrs. Wilson President first semester--Barbara Jo Reece President second semester-Pat Oswalt 75 Newly-formed This year . . . their own station equipped and licensed . . . young scientists of the future . . .RADIO HAMS. AclvisoreMr. Coye President both semesters-Bob Moen Nineteen biology students . . . fishpond-What-A- Sho concession . . . Homecoming window . . . President Berwick remarked, We expand our classroom work. . . . BIOLOGY CLUB. Advisor-Miss Moore President both semesters-Sylvia Berwick Exhibits at fairs . . . equipment worth 2153000 . . . popcorn aroma at games . . . Never a slow moment, Mr. Sandell beamed . . . FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. fx--........J Advisor-Mr. Sandell President both semesters-George Johnson RADIO HAMS Back: Mill, B. Moen, Smith, Mullen, Harper. Front: D. Moen, Nicholson, Walker, Knox, Melton. BIOLOGY CLUB Back: Smith, Lundgren, Masten, Taylor, McKay, Olson, Larsen, Johnson, Hope, Slate, Tamcke. Front: Barnes, Denson, Woodruff, Slater, Hoberg, Schermerhorn, Berwick, Hansing Churney, Barrett. Back: Corning, Snyder, Hall, Cline, Vogel, Parrish, Noble, Van Zanten, Edwards Johnson, Hoyer. Next to back: G, Parsons, Blair, Moser, Hultgren, Barnes, Anderson, D. Parsons, G-winner, Leonard, Hall, Johnson. Middle: Ormark, Wesley, Douglas, Hamilton, Fisher, Pedersen, Henrickson, Charlton, Bailey, Hemness, Budde. Next to front: Thompson, Anderson, Dralle, Schumacher, Bame, Hoberg, Schmeil, Owens, Weibe, Quinn, Charrion. Front: Pickard, Ireland, Chervenock, Brock, Schermerhorn, Quantz, Turner Haug, Bookey, Tieman, Ekdahl. : :::: : Or l Cock-Eyed Dptimists Biennial record sales . . . the cafeteria fountain . . . bringing state convention to Bellingham . . . DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB. Advisor--Mrs. Larsen President both semesters-Tammy Blackwell DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Back: Buckley, Bredal, Linn, McEIholm, Bdown, Jorgensen, Dayton, Rowley, Van Loock, Menifin, Blacksaone. Front: Todahl, Peterson, Olson, Gamble, Truax, Blackwell, Raught. 76 mt Q , 1 lv! ,' W' ' s V 3 W 4... 512 ,ga . First place in Homecoming display . . . fudge for the What-A-Sho . . . CARE package. . Caesars of BHS. .LATIN CLUB. Advisor-Miss Martin President tirst semester-Pat Jerns President second semester-Joanne Olson LATIN CLUB Back: Craig Smith, LeCompte, Ward, Herb, Walker, Hecht, L. Dahlquist, Kelly, R. Dahlquist, Cronk, J Jerns, Olson, Montag, Middle: McKay, Mork, Quinn, P. Jerns, Johnson Frostad, Carol Smith, Moren, Purvis, Leedy, Callero Hall, I-lube, Roberts, Ptueller, Wilson. Front: Stimpson, Larson, Gettles, Compton, Hicks, Hearsey, Duffy, Richter, Griffith, Keyes. Rene Phillipart, Ken Park featured speak- ers . . . Christmas and spring parties . . . We make French useful, Prexy Abra- hamson explained . . . FRENCH CLUB. Advisor-Miss Foster President both semesters-Harilyn Abrahamson FRENCH CLUB Back: Wallace, Beighle, Muir, Reed, Stimac, Hank- enson, Keyes, Johnson, Zehnder. Middle: Knutsen, Erlandson, Roberts, Miles, Dexter, Park, Fravel, Mesford. Front: Abrahamson, Kleid, Hanson, Bridge, Oswalt, Bushnell, Grinton, Howard. Popcorn poppers after What-A-Sho . . . Christmas pinata party . . . A chance to Mrs. Threlkeld, . SPANISH CLUB. use Spa n ish customs, advisor, explained . . Advisor-Mrs. Threlkeld President both semesters-Paul Greenwalt SPANISH CLUB Back: Clitt, Lovegren, McDanold, Rogers, Graham, Berry, Zugelder, Knapman, Kendall, Woit, Landgraf. Front: Harris, Felmley, Phinney, Judd, McKee, Cross- lin, Forbes, Bennerstrom, Greenwalt. I Wig I!!! bfi .Q Rehearsals at 8:30 a. m .... The Baseball Cantata . . . numerous programs for local clubs . . . a Seattle jaunt to hear Fred Waring . . . SWING CHORUS. SWING CHORUS Back: J. Johnson, Walton, Martin, Holstine, Okerlund, Countryman, Leverett, P. Johnson, Wallace. Front: Hanson, Shields, Wilson, Hamilton, Troutner, Bellingar, Thomas. Solemn moments . . . martial music . , . flags moving through auditorium to the stage . . . overture to each assembly . . . FLAG BEARERS. FLAG BEARERS Murk, Sparks, Wallace, Goodman, Gregor , 5:43 2 'K if gOt'tQ W. csncL FRANCAI-Sr 3,3 WV 77 ,- ii as Presenting St. Lukes' patients with Christmas carols . . . learning to help others . . . a potluck dinner . . . enjoying themselves . . . ST. LUKE'S JUNIOR ASSISTANCE LEAGUE. Advisor-Mrs. Peterson President both semestersfludy Hall ST. LUKE'S JUNIOR ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Back: Norton. Townseml. Iilnomgren, Carter. lilcn. 'Row- man, Carr. Pliinney, IR-:u'snn. Hall. Ifelmlcy. l n1'ln-s. Siebert. St. Lawrence. Olson, VYeecI. Erltolm. Middle: Traux, Quinn, TA-ccly. Maqner, Iletrick, XVnnrIruI'f. Amlerson, Quanz, Kelly, Sla-tcr, Hansing. Elirigllt, Garmi- zini, Nelson, VVeerl. Pctcrsmi. Comfort, Lzifasse, Jolmsmi, Roberts. Front: Johnson, Kink, VVillis, Sweet, Grcenlmlgli, IgL!I'f.flTT1lll SCIlE'l'!'lTCYITOf1'l, Rartli, Zzllinnw, Little, Mclflellail. Collecting clippings . . . keeping book up to date . . . display in Homecoming contest . . . routine, unglamourized work . . . SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE. Advisor-Miss Cornish President both semesters-Verna Jean Nims SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE Back: Mariotto, LeBire. Front: Reed, Reece, Nims, Forbes, Garenzini. Bright spots in classrooms . . . arrangements vary with seasons . . . idea transplanted from New York . . . FLOWER ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE. FLOWER COMMITTEE Back: Greenhalgh, Moore, Munzanreder, Cronk, Schermer- horn. Front: Bergman, Forbes, Metsker, Carpenter, Siebert. Attention-getting displays . . . modern color combination and geometric lines . . . a '55 committee addition . . . BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE. BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE LeBire, Abrahamson, Monroe, Moir, Larson, Hansen, Van Aver. 41. in , 477' .. ' 1. FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE Back: Dragates, Forslof, Knapman, Atkins, Miles, Wright, Sampson, Zugelder, Hoyt. Front: Genther, Pearson, Brandt, Lucier, Clapper, Brandt, Wiltse. Guides for new students . . . Christmas favors for old folks' home . . . May baskets . . . sympathy cards . . FRIENDSHIP CLUB. Advisor-Mrs. Smith President first semester-Joanne Knapman President second semester-Barbara Brandt Totem pole of '55 . . . cabinet pow- wows headed by big chief Bogen . . . Starlite Revue raked in much needed wampum . . . totally successful year . . . TOMAHAWK CLUB. Advisor-Mrs. Lindhout President both semestersvJerry Bogen Pen in hand . . . Girls' club paper . . . original G. C. announcements . . . mak- ing of endless posters . . . PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. Advisor-Miss Cornish President both semestersfJanet Miles Hallowe'en favors for orthopedics . . candy at Christmas for same children . . cookies for oldsters at Valentine's . . WELFARE COMMITTEE. Advisor-Miss Conlee President both semesters- Irene McMurry SOCIAL COMMITTEE Back: Brighton, Day, Beighle, Smith, Anderson, Felmley, C. Johnson Erlandson. Middle: Weed, Kennedy, Garenzini, Mariotto, Nims, Grinton, Gates Burden, Roberson. Front: Wolfe, Yakesh, Renlie, Johnson, Gangle, Clapper, Bowman Rothenbuhler. Plans for Girls' club social events . . . a pot-luck sup per . . . sponsor cosies . . . We keep the ball rolling,' chairman Erlandson remarked . . . SOCIAL COMMITTEE Advisor-Miss Cornish President both semesters-Joan Erlandson TOMAHAWK CABINET Back: Ludwigson, Salisbury, Brighton, Joachim, Barker, Gregor, Goodman. Front: Bergman, Tiscornia, Strausbaugh, Gettles, Gray, Bushnell, Muir, Bogen. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 4 ,X Back: Button, Clapper, Baird Front: Bowman, Stimac Miles, Lindstrom, Pearson WELFARE COMMITTEE Wright, Race, McMurry, St. Lawrence, Wiltse, SENIUR PLAY Staged December 9 . . . comedy in three acts . . . tearful, exhausting, yet rewarding preparations tor daughter's wedding . . . Crook as Kay Banks, the frustrated bride . . . fruitless struggles with a multi- plying guest list . . .Tratton portraying Mr. Banks, the breadwinner, unnerved at prospect of losing first-born . . . Jukes as Mrs. Banks, reveling in wedding festivities . . . Miles as Delilah, the household maid dazed by atmosphere of wedding bliss . . . Hayes as Buckley, naive bridegroom, fighting a losing battle for a small ceremony . . . Ginger Hawley, competent student director . . . another master- piece by Miss Gray, . . . senior play of '55 . . . FATHER OF THE BRIDE. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr. Banks-Bruce Trafton Mrs. Banks-Pat Jukes DelilahH.lanet Miles Tommy Banks-Grant Smith Ben Banks-Fred Parrish Kay Banks-Janet Crook Buckley Dunstan-Warren Hayes Miss Bellamy--Ginger Hawley Buzz Taylor-Terry Mesford Peggy Swith-Joan Cross Madame Thiebaud-Carol Powers Joe-Don Cole Red-Mike Cline Pete+John Mustacich George-George Hernandis Tim's Man-Rene Philippart Florist's AssistantsMJanet Martinson Julie Tomlinson Mr. Weisgold-Ron Knutson Mrs. Pulitzki-Barbra Schermerhorn LEADS Top: Trafton as 'Father Middle: Crook as bride Bottom: Hayes as groom ding plans. Crook and Hayes quarrel over the wed- Top: Jukes, Hawley. The wedding assistants hold a conference. Bottom: Parrish, Smith, Miles. 80 Pep assembly coronaiion . . . pro- ceeding up red-and-while aisle of Pep club girls . . . ar The end- corsages, kisses, a Throne . . . Their Maiesfiesn of vvinler . . . BASKET- BALL ROYALTY. Top Row I-Neatness-Gaaslancl, Brownrigg Zelnfelligence-Cole, Stimpson 3fTalent-Leverett, Walton 4--Friendliness-Hernandis, Larson 5-Sportsmanship-Frere, Grimes 6-ShynessfB. Whipple, A. Whipple E BASKETBALL COURT Back: Brand, Frere, Dixon. Front: Muir, Carr, Knufsen. Candy, corsage and kiss-framed by gianl lacy valentine . . . red-and-vvhiie fairyland of blossoming swee'rhear'r Trees i . . honor guard of personality awards win- ners . . . Velora Carr and Burch Brand . . . SWEETHEARTS OF '55. Bottom Row 7-SmileeTrafton, Van Loock 8+Sense of Humor-Wilson, Piisch 9--Pep--Warner, Hall 10-Dancing Ability-Freyman, Crosslin li-Politeness-Ludfke, Morse I2-Dependability-Lappenbusch, .lepperson Towering maiesty . . . a glance at its Terrain reveals life at BHS . . . foothills resemble Pup team positions . . loafty peaks manifest operetta leads, varsity assignments . . . avalanches sig- nal Raider defeats . . . deep crevices indicate final exams . . . the summit, graduation . . . a a high school mirror . . . mountain and year- book . . . MOUNT SHUKSAN. RIDI G WI TER SLIRFBOARDS SKI CLUB GROUP l Back: Hartford, Keyes, Berry, Foster, Anderson, Walker, Rogers, Read Hecht, Edgerton, Pedersen, Pitsch, Lund, Button. Middle: Hamlin, Johnson, Wallace, Freeland, Hill, Woodruff, Jerns Griffith, Gettles, Moren, Solvang, Martinsonf Stimpson, Beighle, Barry. Front: Roberson, Frisell, Dahlquist, Sherard, Hearsey, Harmer, Good, Duffy, Morse, Smith, Whipple. SKI CLUB GROUP ll Back: Freyman, Funkhouser, Countryman, Lewis, Rollins, Ramsay Sparks, Bringelson, Beard, Ludwigson, Sybrant, Brand, Yeager, Haan Boettner, Diehl, Bamford Middle: Buzzard, Wasley, Webstud, Lusby, Van Zanten, McKay, Monroe Park, Kluge, McLeod, Trafton, Bellamy, Wilson, Lockwood, Goodman Front: Reynolds, Montag, Mork, Fisher, Tomlinson, Norton, Smith, Zoet, Newton, Sefrit, Carr. Slaves of the 6:30 a. m. alarm clock wail . . . increased membership enioys latest ski developments at MT. Baker . . . song-filled bus excursions . . . sun-tanned citizens of BHS .... SKI CLUB. Left: Lee Ellen Pedersen finds exhilaration skimming Shuksan's snowy slopes. Right: Yeager, Roberson pause amid the spectacle of winter, BEACH BOYS TIE EDR THIRD I DISTRICT MEET Coach Milt Clothier's Raider mermen had a satisfac- tory season, winning meets from Bremerton and Mt. Vernon, placing ninth in the State meet, and tying for third in the Northwest District. We should do pretty well next year with ten Iettermen return- ing, commented Mr. Clothier. The highlight ot the season was our coming from behind to win the 200 yard freestyle at the District meet. Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Stadium Everett Bellingham SCHEDULE OF SWIMMING MEETS , 3I Mt. Vernon , H 34 Aberdeen . 33 Everett .... . ,. ,. 2.15 ,, ,. Mt. Vernon 2 Stadium . ,, 2 W 36 23V2 ., 32 Everett , .. ,, ,, NORTHWEST DISTRICT Mt. Vernon .,.., Highline ., Lincoln ,,,,, Stadium Olympia -M Everett ..,,, Aberdeen . .... STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 5, T955 ,, 65 Vancouver ., . ,.., 47 o,,.,,-,28 ,.----,,2I Bellingham . ,u ,, Highline 8 Duke of Connaught I, ,,.., ,. Mt. Vernon ,,., O, Longview W 44 41 42 60 39 5l V2 43 56 29 32 , 32 , I0 I8 . I2 IO L9 0,7 SWIMMING LETTERMEN Top level: Caughell, Reamer, Boch, Gilbertson Uppercenter: Parker. Center: Granger Next to bottom: Lappenbusch, Neilan, Johnstone Het Bottom: Bonner, Gray. WERE GONNA WASH THOSE M N RIGHT OUT OUR HAIR B.H.S. aquamaids . . . Miss Knibbs the director . . . Game of birdies and rackets . . . doubles . . . splashing in Y.W.C.A. on Wednesday after- tournament champion . . . Toni Grimlund and noon . . . classes for both beginners and inter- Dorene Grimes . . . singles tournament champ- mediates . . . GIRLS' SWIMMING. Toni Grimlund . . . BADMINTON. GIRLS' SWIMMING Back: Vesledahl, Slate, C. Johnson, Gerner, Crein. Front: J. Johnson, Hawes, Sewell, Crim, Smith. BADNIINTON CHAMPIONS Grimes, Grimlund. GIRLS' BOWLING I GIRLS' BOWLING Sack: Brealaey, Pace, Monson, Turner, Larson, Little, Thorneycroft, Back: D. Anderson, Singer, Knutson, Yeager, Reinholt, Jones, Plattner, Shaver, Foote. Jewell, Lund, Thompson, Rector. Fronf: Montgomery, Grimes, Woodruff, Garenzini, Prather, Grinton, Middle: Repoz, L. Anderson, Tuor, Abbott, Johnson, Philbrick, Lutz. Bray, Hall, Atkins. Front: Shcdle, Starr, Peterson, Knowles. 84 Dec. 7- Dec. 104 Dec. 14- Dec. 17- Dec. 214 Dec. 23- Jan. 14- Jan. 15f Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups PUPS RACK UP EXPERIE CE 57, Anacortes 63 Mt. Baker 66 Blaine 29 Meridian 33 Nooksack 37 Anacortes 61 Lynden 41 Seattle Prep 41 The Raider Pups racked up experience if not victories playing the country varsity teams. A game bunch of underclassmen, many of them will probably make the Raider squad in '56. We've had a basketball technique certainly improved by the end ot the season.' great time together, Coach Joe Stottlebovver remarked. The boys' :Q -1 ff tit 55: : if U asm G :5'S '1tf M Q - . 2 if 'Q H 5155 52 , . wg 3 W, 5 ,z A.. ,, . . . use .. . ,. ,. mg A Q A sa ms est e .... 5 1-g :tae MTN? N151-1 S VFW 62 F 'W ' W H 5:2 ' A X157 1 , ' W sf xi., vp we M SIE? IE IE: . ' Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Pups Mt. Baker 48 Blaine 53 Everett 68 Nooksack 48 Ferndale 26 Seattle Prep 57 O'Dea 44 Everett 48 Lynden 48 Victor C151 and Murk C171 stretch for rebound at Lynden game 6 'X i N . ,fwf?2'Q ..., ..'......... . .Q ,,...,,.,..,., , ,.... r we ggi CA. --af P it r- 1 lt. 5 X xii' a it .Z I xxx PuP BASKETBALL TEAM Standing: Mr. Stottlebovver, Victor, Sigmen, Geri, Gardner, D. Strem- Ier, M. Keyes. Kneeling: York, Murk, Addicott, Cortelyou, Gregor. 85 Gardnier C131 and Victor C153 scramble for lump b ll HOOPSTIERS TIE WITH WiTh The disbandmenT of The Cross-STaTe league in all sporTs, The Raider baskeTball Team reTurned To Tull compeTiTion in The WhaTcom CounTy league Tor The TirsT Time in Three years, ending in a Tie wiTh Lynden Tor TirsT place vviTh each Team winning Ten and losing Tvvo games, The Reds won sixTeen and losT nine during The Tull season. STarTing off The season vviTh a Tour-game winning sTreak, Belling- ham Then dropped Tive ouT of The nexT six conTesTs before once more regained The driving sTyIe ThaT enabled Them To sweep eighT of The lasT Ten league games inTo The win column. In The disTricT TournamenT, The Raiders seT a scoring record by Top: Dixon, Wagner, Bloch. BoTTom. Ludfke, Tallahan, Brand Www KW H al e - 'PV' 1 1 T Misa? isiu,,,:,r:s,,s,i:,, , -:-:. 1 1 ..,... , .,,, .,,..,. ..,,,.. . W Ma YS Q5 Ul J . E!E f LYNDEN AS CDU TY CHAMPS pasTing arch rival EvereTT with a 77-Al deTeaT. Only Two and Three poinT losses To Lynden kepT The Bellingham squad Trom The sTaTe Tournament The lasT dozen games of The season saw Bloch, cenTer, Payne and Whipple, forwards, and STremler, and Frere as guards. Bloch, The Team's ace rebounder, earned high scoring honors Tor The season, vviTh 236 poinTs. Bruce Whipple, a sophomore, was second high scorer vviTh 206 poinTs. The Team voTed Terry Frere as The season's inspira- Tional player. They were a fine bunch of boys in ciTizenship and scholarship, Coach McCaslin sTaTed. Top: Payne, White BoTTom: Whipple, S-Tremler, Frere Pnsertz Coach Nlcffaslin Varsity Basketball Schedule Teams Played Anacortes , Mt. Baker Blaine , Meridian Nooksack Anacortes , Ferndale ,W O'Dea Lynclen Seattle Prep Mt. Baker Blaine , Meridian , Everett , , Nooksack Ferndale ,, Seattle Prep O'Dea ,,,, , Everett W Lynden W Raiders Opponent 6l 55 55 484 49 265 63 294 33 40+ 46 48 55 416 45 51 38 52+ 45 52 65 434 6l 4l 4 23 T65 55 60 6l 445 5l 475 46 60 45 40 75 62 67 445 9'VVhatcom County League Games District Tourney Games Teams Played Raiders Opponent Nooksack , ,759 47 Lynden ,,,, 48 51 Everett ,, 77 41 Arlington 70 53 47 49 Lynden , XL n. Mmm 'si PRI G... -n 1 1 lu ll LAW A K A 4 ,, . M P f , -L Q , - W - ww f-rs mgn,,,f.,7:g . ,,rfg4+v -J' 1 ' 'W if fi, iw E. X ., ,,,,r,,,, ,W -4 - . Q ' , . 4 .fp 1 W , ., . 15? 4 ,M , 2 .xff I , fflfk 1 , if -P. Q W, ., - A Q:,mww ' ' Q 'N ., N 475,-K,,,.,,.h .ww ,::fw7 ' ' ' .qi-ffl if ., vs-fs , 'r' - , K. I . W 'ww f., , f ,EZSQQ W ,V ,vim -J 'mx Q, ,.,,-Q:-V ALL, -Mg.-3 M -4 QL-iv.1.,:Q,1:zaLga4if1ElS6lv?rfEr ' '- Kg,,,..,, .. A ,,,:,5k..,l' Qqanii H 7- -W AW. hr .K-P ...- .- 5' -. SPRING SPECIALTIES I. Phelps, Pack, and Smith display new fabrics in the store-sponsored style show. 2. Quinn, Carr, Padovan, and Blackwell wear clothes they've stitched in Mrs. Smith's sewing class. The occasion was the annual style show. 3. Vesledahl, Philbrick, and Zugelder extend a cup of tea to a mother as they plan for Mom's Night, which was delayed a month by the snow. RIPPLIES 0 THE SEA , T, ,M SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Gardner, Smith, Siolund AlerT, smiling, and indusTrious . . . WhaTcom, AssumpTion, Fairhaven imporfs mix and make merry . . . The firsT year of The big Three . . . ready, willing, and able . . add Their spark . . . make Their claim To fame . . .priceless sporTsmen gain Their leTTermen's degree-Bruce Whipple, Bill Gardner, Merwyn Murk, and Terry Knowles . . . a leader of song-Janice Bland . . . perT WhaT-A-Sho princess-Darla Mesford . . . sTars in The BHS world of music-Vicky VesT, Dick Reeves . . . new dancing TalenT-Sondra Clark, KaThleen Merrill . . . member of The Execufive board-Mariorie ZoeT. . . presenfed Their annual class assembly feaTuring The Mardi Gras as The year wenf swinging inTo iTs final lap .... CLASS OF '57, The friendly guy wiTh The consTanT smile . . . lends his skills To fooTball, baskeTball and Track . . . crowded agenda with Alpha, Raider club and STudenT council . . . donned Tuxedo To escorT a lucky WhaT-A-Sho princess . . . sophomore presideni . . . BlLL GARDNER. Hair of gold, eyes of blue . . . finds unTold pleasure gliding down silvery mounTain sides . . . walTzed Through infamous STar-LiTe Revue snowsTorm . . . answers roll call aT Rainbow, Y-Teens, Tomahawk . . . sophomore secreTary . . . CAROL SMITH. SnappiesT senoriTa To be found in Spanish II . . . a whiz of a figure and mad abouT maTh . . . firsT name no longer a secreT affer Alpha phone clirecTory appeared . . . Tomahawk, Y-Teens fill her schedule with Girls' club To lend varieTy . . . sophomore vice presidenr . . . VANJIE SJOLUND. SOPHOMORES, GROUP i Back: Barich, Bateman, Bowrnan, Bame, Burse, Annette, B. Benson, D. Barsness, Aemmer, Bartling, Cellan, Berry, G. Bailey, Auguston. Middle: Barker, Binschus, D. Bar- rett, Atteberry, Beck, DB. Barnes, S. Barnes, Banks, J. Baile R. And- erson, W. Barsness, Bergstrom. Front: P. Anderson. Ash, Adams, J. Barrett, R. Allen, Bergman, Ber- wick, S. Allen, L. Benson, Berthi- aume, Anselmi, Becker, SOPOMORES, GROUP 2 Back: Buzzard, Bowden, B. Bow- man, G. Brandt, Brooks, Clitt, Caillier, Bloch, Byrd, Cautman, Eg- gert, J. Brown, Boettner. Middle: Bloomgren, Bachman, Cal- lero, Blair, Carter, M. Carr, Bland, Carpenter, Burns, H. Carr, Bookey, Browne. Front: Byrum, A. Bowman, Breakey, Bradbury, Booth, B. Brown, Buck- ley, Compton, Bray, P. Brown, C. Brandt, Buhtz. SOPOHMORES, GROUP 3 Back: Cowin, Diehl, Cyr, Comstock, Chapin, Blakesley, Chamberlain, Dale, M. Davis, Clift, L. Daniels, Cummings. Middle: Buss, Crew, Crook, Cos- tanti, Bass, Clavering, Dexter, Dal- ton, Churney, J. Davis, M. Daniels Chisom. Front: Chesney, Dickerson, A Davis, Christy, DeGolier, Cram Danielson, Dahlquist, Chatterton Cochron, Clark, Chervenock. SOPHOMORES, GROUP 4 Back: Pyke, Finzel, Easterbrook French, Ferris, Dreyer, M. Forbes Dunn, Flescher, Edwards, Erickson Middle: Dickinson, Dollarlide, Drats Ecker, Ensighn, Falkner, Downing N. Ellyson, Fair, Frostad, Dietrich Durham, Elmer. Front: S. Ellyson, Fravel, Elwood Edin, Dodd, Frazier, Duffy, Everett Dunkle, B. Forbes, Fullner, Edger ton. 94 1 1 1 SOPHOMORES, GROUP 5 Back: B. Gardner, George, Glover Hagen, Grinton, Gunderson, Gulick T. Hall, Gregor. Middle: J. Hall, Gudmundson, Gerf ard, Glen, S. Hall, Gerner, Harris Hansen, Hartford, Giger, Gudbran son, Hamlin, Haug. Front: Gustafson, Geleynse, Grif- fith, Hansing, Gettles, Good, C Hall, Hagerhzelm, Gurlick, E. Gard- ner, Hasert, Gilmore. SOPHOMORES, GROUP 6 Back: Jacobson, Hendrickson, C. Hoffeditz, Hanstead, Kipp, Buck- ley, Charron, D. Johnson, Heidman Eelkerna, Denson, N, Herb, Heni- fin, Inama, Anderson, Gwinner Henley. Middle: C. Johnson, Johnstone, T. Johnson, Kenoyer, Hoyer, Jerns, Hecht, Kelstrup, M, Herb, Henrick- son, Hillier, Corning, P. Johnson, Hoff, Hope, J. Johnson. Front: Ekdahl. Bookey, Huse, Klahn, Hicks, Judd, Hearsey, K. Johnson, Hovda, Hunnel, J. Hofeditz, Jeffery. SOPHOMORES, GROUP 7 Back: Johnson, Luke, Lunde, Linde quist, Loyegren, R. Lundgren, Jones, Lusby, Lohman, Lockwood, Marten, LaFreniere, Klander, Le- Compte, Hayes, Kley. Middle: Lind, Lawrence, Krein, McKay, Lee, Laviguere, Lane, Leaf, K. Larson, Leedy, Hibler, Lyle, Knutsen, Longstreth, Mclntosh, Luiz. Front: J. Larson, Kelly, Matty, Mag- ner, LaMont, S. lundgren, Kroll, LaPlante, Lawson, Lindsley Long, Lancaster. SOP HOMORES, GROUP 8 Back: Norman, P. Miller, Morse, I' Nelson, Marshall, Newton, Mor- tag, Moultray, P. Monroe, Murk, New, Murray, C. Miller. Middle: Metzger, M. Mills, Morgar Oloerg, W. Mills, Nlolr, M. Nelson, Nickolson, Mork, McLeod, Odmark, Moen. Front: Morrison, F. Monroe, Mes' ford, Merrill, Nicolay, Melton, Nlustacich, Nordlund, Myatt, Meh- ler, N. Nelson. 95 f SOPOHMORES, GROUP l l Back: Standen, Stremler, Trout- ner, T. Thompson, Stark, Tisdale, Tiscornia, Taylor, Swan, Thorsen, Stokes, Udsin, Starlund. Middle: Starr, Tomer, Thorneycroft, Tamcke, Solvang, Townsend, Tinck- er, Strausbaugh, Tretwold, Van Brocklin, K. Thompson, Veenstra, Van Aver. Front: Sparman, E. Tieman, J. Tie- man, Thomas, Sweet, Vanerstrom, M. Tieman, Spady, Sorenson, Thor- steinson, Spry. SOPHOMORES, GROUP l2 Back: Whipple, Victor, Zabel, Var- nez, Werclal, Webstad, Zoet, Van Zanten, M. Wilson, S. Wilcox, J. Wilson, Weden, R. Williams, York. Middle: D. Wilcox, Vodopich, Vo' gel, K. Wilson, Ward, Walter, Wal- ker, Woodruff, Wiltse, Zimmer- man, Woods, Walton, M. Williams. Front: Westman, Wolfe, Wise, Wil- lis, D. Willett, Watson, S. Willet, Zahnow, A. Wilson, Yakesh, Weed, Witchey. 96 SOP HOMORES, GROUP 9 Back: Putnam, Roberts, Reed Reeve, O'Malley, D. Pierson, Roh erson, Pike, Peterson, Payton Raine, Rehberger, Rector, C. Porter Middle: Parsons, Quinn, Plattner Purvis, Pratt, Petelle, Pitner, Prath er, Palmer, R. Olson, Onstad Power, C. Olson. Front: Pilik, J. Olson, Pierce, Pet terson, Parker, Richards lfidley J. Pierson, Richter, Pace, L. Porter Pahlmer. SOPHOMORES, GROUP l O Back: Soine, T. Smith, Swanson S. Rogers, Rowland, C. Smith, Sho lander, B. Rogers, Selberg, Shadle Slate, Slusser, Rodenberger, Sig men. Middle: D. Smith, G. Smith, Scha low, Ruswick, Sargent, l. Smith Siolund, Schulke, Rothenbuhler Schmeil, Sefrit, Sorenson, Sewell J. Smith. Front: Scheibal, K. Smith, Soder quist, Sofie, Snyder, Rusing Schenk, Schermerhorn, Selke, Slat er, K. Rogers, Siebert. msmuqnlttm- in-nnszw wa f 1bfw,w ALJ hmmm- qw J-umm-mnz.m..nf'L:,a.a,mmzmsrmw1nnmnuuz LQAL? GIRLS' CLIVE COUNCIL, SECOND SEMESTER Back: Dreyer, Peterson, Knowles, Knutson, Johnson, Karen Roberts, Mace, Holding, Martinson, Pruitt, Van Brocklin Gray, Nau, Sewell, Olson, Cammack. Middle: P. Jepperson, Erlandson, Miles, E. Tieman, J. Hall, Baiema, Haverkamp, Brownrigg, Kathleen Roberts, Pitsch, Carr, Brandt, Dunkle, Lindquist, Giger, Wojt, M. Jepperson. Front: McAllister, Vujoyich, Stephens, Rusley, C. Hall, M. Ticman, Haggen, Crook, Prather, McMurry, Lee. BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL, SECOND SEMESTER Back: Rocker, Weden, Bloch, Langford, Critchlow, Gudbranson, Lunde, Ludtke, Mutton, Reamer Henley. Middle: Cortelyou, Daly, Blanton, Zehnder, Annette, Binschus, Henitin, Eason, Lockwood, Addicott, Oberlatz, Hof- feditz, Todd. Front: Hardwick, Bergman, Blair, Tallahan, Tieman, Hernandis, Pedersen, Soderquist, Frere, Nelson, Willett. SECONR SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Back: Whipple, Secretary, DeHon, Vice President. Front: Hernandis, President. STUDENT COUNCIL, SECOND SEMESTER Back: Dewell, Miller, lnce, Ramsay, Wasley, Marten, Cline, Ritchie, Mork, Sybrant, Mork, Pappas, Noyes, Warner, O'Connor. Middle: Sorenson, Herb, Macornber, I-lube, Stirnpson, Ershig, Morgan, Whipple, DeHon, Hernandis, Rowley, Fisher, Wilcox, Cautman, Masten, Strernler. Front: Gardner, Knapman, Kelly, Larson, Schullce, Crook, Jerns, Dalton, Zender, Manka, Thompson. 97 QD? fsffii f , 4 N, U . iss, Wits. gS?m .:.3- if will ' ' - Q32 if-2 3'-3' lik 551. . 5' 15: .QW Walton and Shields as the title role in Rose Marie Enthusiastic audiences, exuberant cast . . . clirnaxing months of work . . Mr. Monroe weaving scattered threads into fabric of musical enchantment . . . behind-the- tloodlights drama department directed without mishap by Miss Gray . . . her special brood-the Stage Crevvfaccepting challenge ot numerous, elaborate sets . . . modern dancers-compliments of Miss Dickey . . . Elegance predominates with Whitney, Wallin in Lady Jane's Salon Top: Hanson, Lee-Lady Jane Middle: Michel, J. Johnson-Wanda Bottom: Hamilton, Morgan-Jim Kenyon Mastertul interpretation of Rudolph Friml score by orchestra . . . more dancing than any show in years . . . the stage alive with exciting movement of Lynne Michel's superb choreography . . . big event of '55 . . . ROSE MARIE. Top: Martin, Bowman-Emile LaFlamme Next to top: Countryman-Mr. Hawley: Wilson-Herman. Middle: Whitney, P. Johrson-Ether Bran der Next to bottom: Okerlund, Holstine- Black Eagle Bottom: Copland, Warner-Sergeant Ma- lone SHOW OF SHOWS 99 Countryman, Bowman, Hamilton, Shields, Johnson show varying moods during Bridal Finale on starlit terrace. BHS production of March 23-25 . . . most romantic ot musicals . . . a heart- stirring tale of Canada's red-coated Mounties in action . . . lilting melodies- lndian Love Call, Lak Jeem, Door of Her Dreams . . . Pretty Things - gay parasol number . . . weird shadows, tast-dancing maidens, soectacular totem pole in Totem Tom-Tom . . . Indians, miners, dance hall girls . . . simplicity of the wilds contrasted with glamorous settings in sophisticated Quebec . . .tourist lodge amid towering Canadian Rockies . . . aqua-and-gold elegance ot the gown salon . . . glittering waltz number on the starlit terrace . . all things to remember in this SHOW OF SHOWS. Top: Michel fcenterj. Indian maidens dance around colorful pole in spectacular Totem Tom'Tom number. Bottom left: Wilson, Hanson as the noisy but affectionate lovers, Herman and Lady Jane. Bottom Right: Countryman, Michel stab Holstine to death in weird and dramatic pantomime scene. ff 1 ' V ijfw'-ft: il W A Maw 1 ui Top: Hunt, Larsen 0lCA 0 ASHES Bottom: Wallace, Nolte, Price, Johnson Background: Miller 5 la I THE PATH AT press Time The Raider Track team has had Three regular meets plus The interclass meet. ATTer dropping The opener aT Sedro-Woolley, The vengeful Reds drubbed Mount Baker 71 to 42 on The home ground. With Johnson, Larsen, and Stanich sweeping The shotput and Wallace capturing first in The 100 and 220, The Raiders began To show a little muscle. Victory in The interclass was stolen by The iuniors, The present seniors having won as sophomores and juniors, The Tinal score being 57, 55, 13 Tor iuniors, seniors, and sophs, respectively. Eleven of The 13 sophomore points were garnered by Bowden. The annual Sedro relay carnival ended with The Reds running a strong Third, outpoint- ing arch rival Everett. Bellingham's shot putters broke The old record, but so did Edmonds', giving The Raiders second place. NolTe leaped 20 feet, 7 inches To Take second in The broadiump, and Wallace ran a 10.3 hundred in The preliminaries. Lindhout in The pole vault, Hunt, who hurled The iavelin 170 feet, and Souve, a consistent high iumper aT 5 feet, 10 inches, all gave outstanding performances . . . Bob Dorr's other all-season dependables have included Jerry Bogen, George Sybrant and Terry Knowles . . . TRACK. TRACK SCHEDULE ,, 1m-mr. Bellingham 71 ,,a. .. .c,c,,,,s,,,,s,s,,s , .,,,,,, . ,s,,,, o,,s,a L 42 MT, Baker Sedro-Woolley Relay Carnival- 1. Edmonds ,,,a,.,,..,.,,,,s,,s. ,,,,.,44V2 2. Bellingham ,s,s,, H ,c,o, 27172 3. Sedro-Woolley s,sss. 2-27 Bellingham 51 .........,,.,.,..,s 71 Everett Whatcom County Meet- 1. Bellingham ,,,,.. . 2 , 246172 2. MT. Baker ,,,a V- ,a,os 037172 3. Ferndale ....,.,,. . 29172 District Meet aT EvereTT State Meet aT Pullman Top: Shot-putter par excellence Johnson. Center: Track coach-Bob Dorr. Bottom: Javelin-heaving expert Hunt. TRACK SQUAD Back: G. Smith, S. Oberlatz, Larson, Greenwalt, Nolte, Miller, Price, Wallace, Johnstone Keyes Souve Middlez- Dodd, J. Oberlatz, M. Johnson, Phinney Moore, Simplot, Bane, Kolbe, Luke, J Johnson Front: Hunt, Lindhout, Knowles, Walton, F. Wright, Stanich, Kaaland, Van Zanten, J. Wright Sybram 101 IQ...- A adn BOWLING CHAMPS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS Noyes, Critchlow, Gettles, Ramsay, Back: Donnelly, J. Johnson, S. Oberlatz, Souve, Remington Front: Hunt, Critchlow, Warner, Schuett. FOOTBALL MANAGERS Gullicson, Lovaas, Bergstrom Towels, uniforms, water buckets . . . a slave for every sport . . . Taking orders with a smile, catering to the wants and moods of varsity stars . . .September to June iobs . . . ever-present, seldom thanked . . . indispen- sable ATHLETIC MANAGERS. Southsiders smash to victory in FOOTBALL . . . before screaming student body, Sierra Madres seize crown in BASKETBALL. SOPHOMORE INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Back: Woods, McLeod, Vodopich. Front: Anderson, Allan. 7x ,.lL fi s, ' 5,1 f Xa? 2 Back: Bloch, Bailey, Funkhouser, Sobiack, S. Henley Front: Granger, Warner, Remington. x MANAGERS Smith, Bane, Wright, Wilson, B. Caufman, Pedersen. 3:30 game sees Fumbling Five triumph in SOPHO- MORE BASKETBALL . . . Purple Pansies sweep to winners' laurels over ill-fated Dorks in VOLLEYBALL . . . Dorks roll to glory in BOWLING . . . late spring badminton, softball included in entertaining ,efficiently- run INTRAMURAL PROGRAM. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS Back: Souve, Greenwalt, Hayes, Pfluger Front: Hunt, Lind, Ireland. if . 3 lO2 5 Miss Dickey Kathleen Pruitt I H is Winner of highest award in girls' sports . . . a dandy tr tt' is 4 sport herself . . . a lady . . . a student . . . an all- A round honey of a girl . . . KATHLEEN PRUITT, INSPI- , L RATIONAL AWA WINNE . BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Grimes, Yeager, Button, Grimlund, Philbrick, Pruitt. BOWLING CHAMPS Jewell, Yeager, D. Anderson, Grimes, Grinton BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Back: Carr, Breakey, Johnstone, Ash, Smith. Front: Marshall, Jones, Atteberry. H0 IEYBU 5 The maple court . . . hoopsters in action . . . no worry about pounds gained . . . figures trimmed by gym floor exercise . . . balls hitting the rim . . . balls going through . . . soprano screams . . . BASKETBALL. Green grass and a late spring . . . sharp wind right Popular indoor sport for all ages . . . forty girls divided off the snow-covered foothills . . . girls swathed in into ten teams . . .vying with girls throughout the scarfs and sweaters . . . batting, catching, throwing United States in Christmas and March telegraphic tour- with gusto . . . SOFTBALL. naments . . . BOWLING. IO3 GOLF LETTERMEN Top: S. Henley, Bengen, O. Henley, McKay. Bottom: Ludtke, Wagner, Seelye. As the Shuksan closed its records, the golf Team had enjoyed tive smashing victories. The Raider looys downed Anacortes tvvice l5-O and l4V2 to V2, Mt. Vernon in tvvo games one l5-O the other i4-l, and Marys- ville l5-O. Other games remaining are tvvo with Everett and one each with Wenatchee, Marysville, and some Canadian school as yet unnamed. Coach Howard Jones ex- pected to give out at least seven letters at the end of the season . . . GOLF. lO4 Q, L ' QW.: f W Divot Diggers Hit the Bull 3 1 GOLF SQUAD Back: Ludtke, O. Henley, Morgan, McKay, Atkinson, S. Henley. Front: Seelye, Newberry, Bengen, Wagner. Blistering backhand-McClelland Flashing forehand-Pedersen Smashing service-Knox ew Tennis Courts Enhance Season The construction of five new Tennis courts enhanced T955 tennis fortunes. Senior Knox, captain and only returning Ietterman, led a team composed of seniors Peder- sen and McClelland, juniors Cortelyou and Wright, and promising sophomores Chamberlain and Herb. The netters had matches with Anacortes, Meridian, Mount Vernon, Sedro-Woolley, and Snohomish as well as hosting the Whatcom County and Northwest District tournaments. The highlight of the tennis year was a Raider late season upset victory over perennially strong Mount Vernon . . . TENNIS. b T wr mv, W W l 33, iw 5TOTTlEBOWER'S T TENNIS TEAM Knox, Wright, McClelland, Pedersen, Chamberlain, Cortelyou T05 Row Row Row Row Row Bauley Brand Dixon Frere Gordy, Martin, McGinnis, Moore Nelson, Powers, Rucker, Sigmen, Stephan, Tallahan, Walsh, Wasley Berry, Chrisman. 48111141 3 LefT: Slugging centerfielder-Dixon. Center niseT: Baseball coach-Leon Alpaugh. RighT: Steady pitcher-McGinnis. Led by capTain Terry Frere and slugging cenTerTielder Dick Dixon, The only leTTermen from lasT year, The Raiders goT off To a Tine sTarT This year. Due To The deadline, vve are noT able To reporT all The scores. Up To press Time, The Raiders had Won Tive sTraighT. The Third conTesT, The only close game To daTe, was decided by Dixon's long homerun over The cenTerTield barrier. Coach Leon Alpaugh said, Our piTching is good Though noT so sTrong as lasT year's. The Team play and spiriT are excellenT. There are several underclassmen who are on The Team so ThaT nexT year vve'll have more experienced players Than vve do This year. Games scheduled buT noT played off aT press Time: O'Dea, doubleheader, Blaine, EvereTT, Ferndale, Sedro-Woolley, and Lynden. Younger Than Springtime Raiders . 12 Sedro-Woolley Raiders , .. 9 MT. Vernon Raiders A Lynden . .. Raiders .--l3 AnacorTes Raiders . . .. 5 MT. Baker . PUP BASEBALL Winning Their TirsT Two games by idenTical 5 To 4 scores, Pup coach Rudy Johnson ap- pears To have a lively ball club. Coach Johnson is well pleased wiTh The husTle of his boys and sTaTed ThaT, lT makes me Teel good To see The kids beaT The Nooksack varsiTy. April T8-Pups 5, Nooksack Valley 4 April 2OfPups 5, LaConner 4 April 29-Pups 4, Sedro-Woolley O Raiders , 3 AnacorTes .4 Raiders ---7 Ferndale . .. Wi Raiders . 16-O O'Dea ,,,, ,,5-5 Raiders .... - . Sedro-Woolley .. Raiders .... Lynden ...... . .. BASEBALL PUPS STanding: Marsh, Gregor, Knowles, Woods, O'Malley, Murk. Kneeling: Kenoyer, Richards, EvereTT, Burns, Kaufman, Binschus. R 'Kai' lO7 I Bali llzfi may call you, any night, any day. lu your heart you'!l hear it call you- Co1mf away, come away. Bali lla'i will whifper ou the wind of the yea- Hllere am I, your fpecial iflaudf Come To mc, coma to uw! Your owu fpecial lropcr, your owu ,rpecial firearm' Blown ou the hillridc auri Jlfiue iu the rtrcamcr. If you try, youill find me where the ,rky meaty thc yea. flare am 1, your ,rpeziiz1li,rZz1uflf Come to mc, come to fiiiufu lfnli llayi, Bali Hair, Bali Hcfif A blue sea shimmers beyond The pounding surf, and The ebbing Tide has left ripples in The golden sand. Soon The Tropic night vvill Tall. Standing on The beach watching '55 fade in the dusk of May, we whisper To The Trade vvinds, that They may carry Tar and wide across The breakers our acknowledgements To The Tollovving . . ArTcraTT Engraving Company, SeaTTle Becktold Cover Company, ST. Louis, Missouri Cox Brothers, Printers Bradbury's Keith Studio Miss Coy, Miss Smith and Miss Bartruff Shuksan business and editorial staffs Faculty and administration Bellingham Herald, Mr. Harold Wahl, Mr. Harry Emery, Mr. Rudy Johnson, and Ray Ramsay for negatives and pictures Advertisers and subscribers Miss Knibbs, Miss Gray and The What-A-Sho Rodgers and Hammerstein for writing SouTh Pacific VlC LEVERETT, ediTOr NANCY SHIELDS, business manager SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS CUP TO MAY 16, 19551 Diane Carpenter D0lPl'llY'le Gl0VGl' VYYYYYYYYV YYV-V B ellingham Classroom Teachers Janet Miles g . D Martha Whitney ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,Y,,Y,, YKYY, W h a 1 compq, A, Paul Everett Clforestryl Umverslly of Washmglon Anne Whipple fNursingD ,, ,, ,,,,,, Medical Auxiliary Dolores Stimac CMusic Karen Roberts .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,, , Wsfafe p,.T, A, Patsy Oswalf ' ' H ' ' W Llmcleld Janet Martinson CTeachingD X Nancy Walton ,,,,, ,. Y,,, YY,,, YY,Y,,.. W e stmont Tom Bowman CMUSM Millicent Thomas fNursingJ ,,,., W .,., .. ,,,,, WhiTworTh Donna Walton, ,, Seattle Pacific Dolphine Glover CMusic Nancy Shields lMusicD Western Terry Frere ,,,,,,,..,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, University Club Martha Whime KM .J Nancy Shields ,Y,, .. . fYY.,,,, Soropfimist Club . Uslc X Lila Fisher ,,,,,,,,,,,,, YYYYYYYVYY.. YYYYV R etail CleI'lKS Gary Und Umuslcl Margaret Young YY,,Y .Chapfer A. P., P- E. O- Keith Countryman ' ' eBe'0if Mariorie Olson ,,', ,,,,,,, C hapter A. B., P. E. O. Joanne Knapman ,,,, ,,,,,,,.,Louis 81 Clarke xxx Abbott, Gene .....,..,,,.. Abbott, Sandra .,,,,,, .. Abrahamson, Harilyn Adams, Jane ......,,.....,,. . Adflicott, Raymond . Aemmer, Bob ,,,,, Alff, Larry ....,,,..... .. Allan, Mike .........,... Allen, Dick ....,.....,,, , Allen, Mary Sue .,,,,, Allen, Rita .,.......,,... Allen, Shirley ..... Allison, Jack .,..... Alpaugh, Leon .. Altman, Jerry ,,.,,.,,,. Anable, Geraldine Anable, Linda .......... Andersen Deanna ..,... Anderson Betty ,.... Anderson, Carol ,,,, Anderson Donna Anderson, Dorisann Anderson, Evelyn .... Anderson Karen ............ Anderson Lorraine Anderson Larry ....,.., Anderson Maria' ...... Anderson Marilyn .. Anderson Norman ..,, Anderson Ole Anderson Phil .... ,,,., Anderson Anderson Anderson Ramon ...... Richard .. Ross ,,....,. Andreas, Carl ........,. Annette, Robert .,,,. Anselmi, Robert ..,,.,. Ash, Kathleen ..,,,..,.. Anthony, Richard .,,,....,. Armstrong, Darlene ,... Arnason, Hal .....,......,,.... Atkins, Mary . ....... . Atkinson, David .. .. Attebarry, Sue .,..,. Atwood, Joseph .Y.,, ..,..,.. Auguston, Jim ..... .......... Shuhsun Index--I955 .58, 71, 66 .......,.58, , 72 84 ,, .......2l, 77 94 97 94 . .58, 71, 72, 74. 85, 61, 102 .........,, 58, 64 58 , 64 94 ,...,,,,,,.,,,., ...94 .. 15, 51 .........21, 64, 65, 74 .,.....21, 70 ..........,.58, 66 .1...21, 78 . .,.......,..., 21, 84, 103 21 66 fffff.QfQ39f5i?, 76, V793 70 82 ,84 64 ..21, 48, 70, 84 95 58 . 58, 61 .,,..,,,.,,71, 72, 94, 102 ..-58, 64 ,,......,...71, 94, 97 65, 94, 103 39, 58 22, 41, 64, 79, 84 ., .. ,. . ,58, 104 .94, 103 ........64, 74, 94 Bachman, Clarice ............. ........ 2 1, 66, 69 Bachman, Myrna ........ .............,....,.,,,......,-,,,, 64 Backstrom, Robert .... ..,,.,,,....................,.,.....,, 5 8 Bailey, David ............ ,,............,........,......-,, 2 1, 106 Bailey, Gary ......,. ......,..., 4 5, 71, 72, 94, 102 Bailey, Joanne ..... .....,.....,. ....., ,,.,,...,................. . ,,........ 94 Bailey, Mason .................................,..V,,.,Y..,,,,..,,,,,,......-....-.... 76 Bailey, Shirley ,.,..... ., .,...,... ..,,,..,...,.....,,............ 21, 73, 75 Bailey, Warren ,,.,,,..,,., 21, 36, 39, 40, 45, 61, 71, 72, 75 Baird, Carolyn ..,,....,..........,..,.,, 19, 45, 58, 64, 65, 66, 79 Bajema, Joyce .,,,, ,..,...........,, 2 1, 39, 64, 70, 73, 75, 99 Barne, Fredrick ..... .,..,.......,....,,........,...............,,..... 94 Bame, Mike ,,,, ,,,,, ...........,................................., 7' 6 Bamford, Bob .... ,,,...,, 2 1, 71, 32 Bane, Fred ............. -,.,---YVYV-Y 1 02 Banks, Beverly ..... Barbeau. Bruce .,... Bard, Patricia ......, Barich, Rudy ,,....... Barker, David ,...... Richard ...... Barker, Barnes, Charles ,,... Barnes, Donna ,..... Barnes, Barnhart, Frances ,, Barnhart, Sandra ,-.. Barr, Betty ............ Barrett, Dennis ...., Barrett, Janis ..,...... Barrett, Jo Anne ....... Barrett, Mavrlys .... Barry, Judith ....,........ Sally .,...... Barsness, Daryl .........,., Barsness, Ronald ........ Barsness, Wayne ....,. Barter, Ronald ..... Barth, Harriet ..... Bartling, Bruce .... Bartruff, Pearl ...,. Barton, Yvonne ..... Bass, Jewell .,....,.. Bateman, Jim ...1,.... Bates, Joe .........,............. Bauter, Mary Ann . ,..,.........,........, ........ 9 4 58 64 65 Qff.'.f46', '6i'QH65I 793 .. .,.,.,.. , , 94 76 , , 94 64 94 ,,......58, 66 58 ......,.58, 66, 70 .,....58, 76 ....,,..21, 68, 75, 64 82 64 ...64, 94 65, .,......64, 71 78 94 15 58 58 Baxter, Dolores ...,., .. .....................--.,...V 21,72 Beard, Charles .,.... ......,.... 4 5, 49, 58, 71, 32 Beck, Dianne ......... ...........,.............,,.,,..,---1. 9 4 Becker, Arlene ..,.... .-----,------------. ,4.---1--1---,, 2 1 Becker, Arnold ....... ...,.....,, 9 4 Beekmen, Mylna ...., ... ,. ,,,.,. Beers, Larry ,,,,,,,,....,.......,. ..,............,,,.,,.., ,..........,..., 5 8 Beers, Max ,.,..... .................. .,.. ,..,,,,..,.....,................,....,. 5 3 , 66 Beighle, Danne Ellen .,.., ...,,,... 5 8, 68, 75, 77, 79, 82 Bell, Steve ...,.................,.... ..,.........,...--,-,,,--.--------A-..-A-- 2 1 Bellamy, George .....,... .,.r..,,,,....,, ....... 2 1 , 71, 82 Bellingar, Ida Rae ....... .. ....,. . ,...,.........,..,, 58, 66, 71 Bengen, Ben .,,,... ,. ,,,.....,. ..,.............................. 2 1, 72. 104 Bennerstrom, Karen ...........,.... 19, 39, 58, 64, 65, 70, 77 Benson, Bob .- ...,,......,...,. ,.......,,...........,,..... ....----------1------- 9 4 Benson, Lorra-ine ..... Bentley, James ......... Bergman, Bette ..... ,. Bergman, Fred ........... ....... - ....,.. Bergner, Fred .,... ........ -. 58 ....Q1f1f111ff179Q '7ii,''94 71, 79, 97 - ..,... , .... -...ss, 64 Bergstrom, Rodney ,,..... ,.......... . ., ..... 94 Berry, Denny ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, .,,,,..,,,,,.,.. .....,....................,,,..,,.. , 9 4 Berry, Nannette .,,., .,..,,, ,..,.. . . . .........,..,.., 58, 70, 77, 82 Berry. Ronald ....,,., .,.. 1 9, 40, 51, 58, 64, 65, 68, 71, 72 Berthiauine, Leon . .. ...,..... .. .,,. ,,,....,,. f , .49, 66, 94 Berwick, Sylvia , ., ,,.,, ,,,. ...,..,,..., . 7 3, 76, 94 Binschus, Lee .,......., ....,, . 39, 49, 71, 94, 97, 107 Bjorkquist, E. J. .... .................... .,.,,,,, . .15 Blackstone, Lowene .. . ..,,,,, ,. 21, 76 Blackwell, Tamara ...... ..,...... 2 1, 47, 76 Blair, Douglas .,,. .. .........,.., ....13 Blair, David .,.. ..,...... 7 1, 94, 97 Bla-ir, Jerry ..,,,. ,. ,. .21, 76 Blakesley, Gary .. ......,,,., . ,.,,,.... .94 Bland, Janice ....... ........ K 241, 63, 94 Blanton, Janis ,... ...... . . ...2l, 39, 66, 70 Blanton, Gary . .......... .....,,,,,.,..,,,, 58, 97 Bloch, Bud .. , . .. .,,, 22, 45, 71, 72, 86, 97, 102 Bloch, James ........,...,... ,. ,,,, ,.,,,, . . ,.,....,,.... .,.. . ....7l, 94 Bloomgren, Carol . ,,.,.. ..,.,.......,,,,......, 58, 70, 78 Blooingren, Edna Rae ...... ..,.......... 4 1, 94 Blondell, James . ,,..,. ,,.. ...,.,...........,,, . . .58 Bock, Jim ....,....., . ,,... . ,...,....,,, 58, 72, 83 Boettner, William .. ,,,,,.......,........ 61, 82, 94 Bogen, Jerry ,, ,, .,,. ,,,.,,.,,....., 22, 39, 79 Bonner, Robert ..... ., ....,,, 58, 66, 71, 72, 83 Bookey, Beryl ,,,, ,.,.,...........,, ,,,,.,,.. 7 5 , 94 Bookey, Keith .,,,, ..,,..,,,,.....,,, ,.... 7 6 , 95 Booth, Harriet ...,.. . . ,..., 73 Booth, Katie ...,. .. .,.......,., 94 Bornstein, Myrna' . ,.., 58, 70 Bowden, Ed ........,,, .....,,,, 4 9, 94 Bowen, Virginia . ,. ...., ,..,......... . 58 Bowler, Stuart ..... ,,.,...,. 5 8. 66. 73 Bowman, Ann .,.,,,..,., ......,.. 7 3, 78, 94 Bowman, Bruce ....,,.. ,...,,,,, ,,,,,.. 4 0 , 61, 94 Bowman, Katherine .,.....,....,..., ......., 5 8, 79 Bowman, Paul ,... . ,,,,, ,,.,..,,,.,.,..,, . ....94 Bowman, Thomas ., ,....... 22, ,64, 65, 66, 99 Boyd, Arthur . ,,,, ,, .....,...,..,......., ,,,. .,.... . 1 3 Boyd, Barbara ....,. 26 66 Boyd, Carol ................ Boydstun, Bill ...,.,..,,.., Brackinreed, Mike ,,... Bradbury, Roberta .,.,,....... . f ffff59Q'i , Brand, Lee .,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,.,,.....,..,,,. . ,, .... 22, 71, 74, 82, Brand, Robert .,,, , 37 81 Brandt, Barbara ......... ,.........,...... .,.......................... 2 2 , 79, Brandt, Betty ,,,, ,,......... Brandt, Brandt, Donna .... Brandt, Garth ........,. Brandt, Brandt, Tommy ..,.,,,, Brandt, Virginia .,..,. Robert Bray, Robert S. ,,..., Bray, Sally Jo .,.., Breakey, Winifreil ..,. , Bredal, Brehm, Hogan ...,...,,,, Brester, Barbara .,.. Bridge Ethel ..,,.... Brighton, Donna .... .. Bringelson, Dean .... Briscoe, Richard . Brock, Bert ........,,...,,, . Brooks, Millard Brown, Dale ........,... Brown, Donna ....,,.. Brown, Joe ,..,, .,.. Brown, Larry r..,,.. Brown, Mike ,......,.. Brown, Patricia ,, .,.. . Brown, Robert .... Brown, Sally ..,..,,,, Browne, Dorothy ...., Browning, Bill .... .,,,,,....,,,... Brownrigg, Barbara Brozovich, Lois Mae Buchanan, Barbara . Constance ,... Laurice .. ...,. .. 22 22 58 94 106 . 39, 619, 71, 74, 75, , 86 97 64, 94 ........49, 58, 71 .22, 73, 79 , ,,,,, ,,,,,,. .,............,.... .....,.. 1 5 94 65, 73, 84, 94. 103 'mm ffif22, 4'i','7517 22, 73. 75, .,..,....58, 66, 70, 71 .. . 58, , 76 19 75 77 79 sz ,.......94 ...Ness .,.....94 . 22, so ....,...64, 94 ..........,.94 ..22, 76 ..,, . ,,,, ,,....., ....,... . , ,.,..94 . ...22, 64 22, 36, 39, 47, 63, 70, 81, 97 ,. ,,,.,..,, 22, 70, 72, 73, 75 .. .....5s, 72 Buchanan, Caroline . .... ,,...,....,...... 2 2, 41, 69 Buckley, John ...... . .,..,, , ............ 94 Buckley, Lola ..,, . .... ,,,.,,... 2 2, 76 Buckley, Monty .. , ...95 Budde, Stanley .. ,,....,,........ ....76 Buhtz, Barton .. ,............. ,.64, 94 Buhtz, Dennis .,.,,, ,.........,,... 19, 58, 64 Burden, Robbye ., .. ., .,...,.........,... 58, 70, 79 Bum, John .,.. . .. 1,,, ,... . 49, 71, 72, 94, 107 Burse, Carol ,,,,,,,, ,.,.,..,...,., ..,,....... ......,,..,. 2 2 Burse, Richard ..,,.. ,.,, .................,...,...,,,..,. 9 4 Busch, Bob , ,,,,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,.,...,, 49, 58, 71 Bushnell, Janice ..,,..,. 44, 58, 68, 70, 77, 79 Buss, Maxine M ,,,,,,, 1 ,. ,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,.,.,,,.........,... ..94 Button, Dorothy .... ..,,, , . ..,..,........,...,.,,,.. . .,,, .15 Button, Roger ........,,,, ........,......,,....................,..,,,,..,...- .,--...-. 7 9 Button, Sally ..,,,,..,...........,...........,,..,,,.,,. ,....,..,........ .,., ,,,.... 5 8 Button, Sheila Joy . ,.,, 22, 48, 64, 65, 72, 82, 84, 103 Buzzard, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,........................ ............ 4 9 , 71, 82, Byrd, Judy .... ....,,., . Byrd, Larry .,....,. Byruni, Delores Caillier, Gary . ,. ,, Callcro, Roylene ,..... Cammack, Annabelle Carlson, Arlene ., 94 94 . 94 .......77, 94 .....,,..19, 58, 97 58 '29 V691 Carlson, Betty Anne ....., .....-.., , , 75 Caron, Irma ,,...,...,, .. ,.............,, .,,,,,,,,,....-,.,, .,,1,,.,,. ---.- . . - .53 Caron, Orville ,...... ,,,........ . ., ...,,,..-- ...----.---------- ,-----,-.- . -.653 Carpenter, Diane .,,.., ....... 2 2, 38. 39, 44, 48, 64, 65, 70 Carpenter, Sue ....,,,, ,,.......... ,,...,................ 4 1 , 78, 94 Carr, Hugh ........ ..,, , ............,.................,..,,,,, 4 9, 71, 94 Cafrr, Maureen ,.......,..,.,,...,,,.. 64, 65, 73, 78, 94, 103 Ca-rr, Velora .,......, . ,22, 39, 41, 63, 70, 75, 81, 82, 97 Carson, Frances ....,. ,.,,, ,.... . .. ., ,.,,....,....,.. . ,,.. .......58 Carter, Betty ........ ,. ,...,. ............,.......................,..... 7 8, 94 Carter, Gordon , , Caufman, Bernie Caughell, Don ....,.,.. Cederstroin, Bob . lellon, Mike ....,,....,,..,.,,,, .. Chamberlain, Barry ...,,. Chandler, Jacklyn Chapin, Gertrude ,,,.. Chapin, Thomas ..,.,, Charles, William ........ Charlton, Larry Charroin, Larry ...... Chatterton, Victoria .... Cheney, Carol ............... Cheney, James Chervenock, Bill . ,........ . Chervenock, Sandra . Chervenock, Sharon ,,.. Chesney, Patricia ..........94, 97, 102, 107 58, 71, 83 ....,....38, 39, 71, 94. 105 .. ....., , .58, 73 ...,.,....61, 64, 94 ,22, 74 95 66, 94 69 58 76 22 94 58 58 70 94 Chin, Alice ,,............,, ......, ..,.,.,,.........,..,,...,.....,,,,.,,.,..,, Chin, Mary .,,.......... .,...1......,.. ..,.. ..........,......,.......... ...,,,...... Chisholm, Judith Ann ............,,,,.. 23, 43, 66, 68, 69, Chisom, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,..,, . , ,,..,,.....,.,,,,,....,,, ,,,,.. 7 3, Chrisman, Don , ..,. -23, 39, 51, 106 Christenson, Don .,,, .,.,..,,. . . .15 Christie, Janice ...., ,,,. . ..,.,., . ,,,,, 2 3. 70 Christy, Sharon . ..,. ,,...,. ..,..................,..,.....,. 9 4 Christopherson, Marie .... .,...,,,....,....,...., . ..,..,18 Chudek, Joyce . ,..., . ,.... 34, 38, 39, 64, 70 Church, Shirley ..., ...... ...............,...,, .....,.., ,,.. 2 3 Churney, Marie . ...... .,,... . , .,,....,.,..,,.,,,,,., 76, 94 Clapper, Sherry ,... ,... 58, 63, 64, 70, 79 Clapper, Wayne ,..... ....................,.... 23, 72 Clark, Sondra . . .,., ,.,,,....,,,, 4 5, 64, 94 Clark, Vance ,,....,,. ......,.,.. ............,..,,...,., .,...,...... 1 3 Clarke, Yvonne ........, .............,...,,. ,...,........,,, .,,, ,.,...... 2 3 Clavering, Sylvia ....... ...........,,.,,,,..,,.......,,..,,,,,. .,.,........,... 9 4 Cleveland, Vergil ....,., . ,,........ 23. 40, 63, 64. 65, 66. 71 Clift, Michael .......... ........,,........,........,....,,...,,,,,,, 7 7, 94 Clift, Robert .... ...., ,..,...,...................... . . . ,........ U58 Clifton, Janet .........................,.,. Cline, Michael .... .,,,,....,, 2 3, 71, 76, 80, 97 Clothier, Milton .. Clouda, Stella ,. Coates. Steve ,. . .,..........,,,,,,,.....,,.,....,. 15 Cochran, Shirley ....,........,,...,.............,............,.....,......,...,..... 94 Coffield, Herbert ,.., .....,,,..,,.,,....,.,, ,....,....,........,........... . . 58 Cole, Donald ..... ,,.. 1 9, 23, 38, 39, 40, 43, 69, 71, 80, 81 Colvin, Nancy .. ,,............,..,......,.................,,,,..... ........ ....58 Comfort, Sharon .. ...........,.........,,,....., ,......,..,,.,., 5 8, 75, 78 Compton, Marjorie ............ ,,,,, .... ,,,. . . 94 Compton, Winnifred .,...... ......,... 1 9, 77 Comstock, Glen .,,,,,.,,,.....,. ......, . H94 Conlee, Carolyn ........... ......... 1 5 Cook, Jack ....,...,.... ,,.,,,,, 2 3 Cooke, Hilda ..,,.,.., .................,.............. 1 8 Copeland, Robert ,..... ......... . .. .23 Copland, Robert H23 64 65 66 99 Corning, Jack Cornish, Carol ....... ., Cortelyou, Dave ..,,,... Costanti, Judith ,,,......,.. Countryman, Keith . Cowin, Rona-ld .,.. . Coy, Loraine . .......... . Coye, Clarence ..,., Crainer, Bev ,..,..,.. Cram, Clifford ...... Cram, Geraldine .. Cramer, Beverly ,.... Crein, Eileen .. Crew, Marion ,,...,, 58, 71, 85. 105 94 .,20, 23, 71, 74, 77, 82, 99 .. ,. ,,,,, 215 . ,,,,,...,....,. 23 .........5s, 72 73 ...,,..84 ......,,..,.,94 84 Crim, Sandra .,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,........,.,..,........,..,.....,....... ............ 5 8, Crisp, Betty .,...,..,....,.................... ..........................................., 66 Critchlow, John 23, 39, 40, 51, 71, 72, 74, 75, 97. 102 Cronk, Ruth ....... , .... ,........ ......., ,,.,,,...1.................. 23 , 7 7, 79 Cronkhite, Kent ...,,...,...,,...,................................ -..-...,,..,.....,.. 6 1 Crook, David . ..,.. .. ,,...,.,...,........ . .... ...64, 94 Crook, Janet .,..... ..... .,...,. 2 3 , 41, 66, 70, 80, 97 Cross, Joan ..,,.,.,....,.....,,... .,,,.................. 2 3, 44, 66, 80 Crosslin, Carol Ann .... ,.......... 1 9, 44, 58, 77, 81 Cummings, John ....,....,.. ...,......... .,.. . . .... . 64, Cupples, Delores ,...... Curtin, Molly . . Cyr, Gary .,... ,. Cyr, Nadailee .. D Dahlquist, Lauretta .,........ Dahlquist, Rosemary Dale, Donald .........,.............. Dalton, Mary Lou ....... Daly, Jim .............,..,,....,.. Daniels, Larry .. ..,..... ., Daniels, Mary Ann Danielson, Doris ,. D'Aprile, Allen ..,..... Davis, Ann .,.,.....,.., Davis, Jerry ,..... Davis, Mickey ....., Day, Sharon ,,,, Dayton, Judith ....., Decker, Allen ...,.. DeGeest, Charlott ..,.,, DeGolier, Ann ,......... DeHon, Yvilliam ., DeMuth, Justin .. 94 . ,,.,...... 23 94 ,,,..,.23 ,.... ,58, 77 .. ...... 77, 82, 94 65, 94, 97 69, 49 97 94 , ........,...., 94 .......,.,58, 66 94 94 .....,,.,.58, 70, 79 ...,.,,...19, 26, 76 ,......,,.23, 64, 97 . ...,....,.......... 23 109 Dennis. Denson, Denson, Mae ....,.,.. Barbara Ray ,,,....,... .. DeVVitt, Paul ,, Dexter, Dexter. Dickins Dickins Dickers Dickey, Diehl, Judy ,,,.,.,,,..,. Sa-ndra ., on, Marlene on, Ralph , on, Gary .,..,. Mary ...... Robert , Diet1'ich, Margaret ,,.,. Dillon, Ruby L, . Dixon, Dixon, Alice .......,........,,,,...,.., Richard Doan, Albert , ,,...... . Dodd, Fred . ,.,, Dodd, Glenda .,....,.... . Dollarhide, Roger .....,, Donnell y, Donald .... ., Donnelly, Roger ..... Dorr, Robert ...... ,. Doty, Neal ..........,.. Douglas, Dowell, Downin Joel , ,... ,. Robert .....,, g, Donna ,.,,,, . Drafs, Terrance Dragates, Mary ..... Drake, Marcia ,,.,... Dralle, Ardyce .. Dralle, Milo ........,,.... Dreyer, Gesine .... ,, Duffy, Mary ........,, Dunkle, Julia .. Dunn, Dennis ...,,. Dunnigan, Collene . Durham, Thomas .,,...... Dvora-ehek, Huberta .. , , W , H 15 ,. ...,, 58. 73, 76 ,............,, .95 ,. ,.... ....94 23, 77 , .,.,..., ,, H94 48. 103 49, 82, 94 ,..........,., ......, , ,, ,,,,., ,,,,.. . ,,.,23 24 40 71 72 74 75 81 86 106 4 v 1 Y V 4 ,, .......,,,.,......,.....,. ,...,, ......,,....,, 5 8 100 ,, .,..,, ss, 102 101 ...58, 66 97 ,,.....,,34, 75 79 ......,,..24, 70, , .....24, 66 46, 72, 84 76 65, 94, 97 62, 94 ...64, 65, 94, 97 61, 94 ,, ,,,.....,.... 94 .58, 64 E Eason, Dianne ,, ....... ,,.,....,. 5 8, 64, 65 Eason, Tom ,,.....,..,.... . . ..... ..,, 2 1, 97 Eason, Verta ,, ,,.,,,,.,... ,.....,.. 2 1, 70 Eason, VVally , .... ,, ,,,.., .,,,.,.,,,,, , ,,,,58 Easterbrook, Gerald .,.. ...,.....,... 1 9, 94 Easterbrook, John ,,,,. ,...,.,,,, 3 9, 60, 71 Eastwood, Eva , ....,... ., ....,, ...58, 64 Ebright, Dorel ,... ....,,.1,, 5 8, 70, 78 Ecker, Lane , .... ,......... . .594 Edgerton, Jane . . .,.,.,,, 72,.,82,.,94 Edin, Gary ....,.,,,, ,,,,,, ..............,,,.,.,....,.. 5 8 Edin, Joan ....,,,...,.... , ......... ,, ..,,.,..,,.. 66, 94 Edwards, Michael ..... ,...,.., , 19, 58, 64, 71 Edwards, Richard ...,.. ...........,,,....... 2 1, 76 Edwards, Robert ......, ...,..,. ..,,,,, ,.... 9 4 Eelkema, Leland ...,,... ...,...,.......,, 9 5 ' 49 94 Eggert, Marvin ,...,,.. ..,, , , Ekclahl, Robert ...... Ellefson, Gary ,..,.......,, Ellyson, Clifford . ,,.. . Ellyson, Norman ..... Ellyson, Suzanne .,..... Elmore, Jacqueline Elwood, Darlene ......... Emery, Harry ...,,,, Ensign, Elvin .,...... . Ensign, Russell .,..... Erholm, Evelyn .,,. , .... , Erickson, Denny ...... Erlandson, Joan .... Ershig, Herb ..,...... Ershig, William . Everett, Joel ,........ Everett, Paul ,,,,,,, Evich, Richard ,, 95 .....,...,73, 94 78 94 . ...... 41, 70, 79,97 .s, 64, 71 1 ,.,,.........,. 34, 59, 97 74, 94, 107 72, 73 Fair, Michael .,.,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Falkner, Johanne ..,,....................,....,,,.,,,,......,,...,,.,..,,,,,, 41, 94 Farrell, Kay .......,,..,, ,,,..,. . ,.24, 37, 39 41 67, 69, 70, 72 Feldmann, Lester ,,1,,, ,,111,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4 Fellhauer, Ralph ..... . ..,..,.,,........,,.., ...,,, ,,.,,,, 2 4, 69 Felniley, Joan h .I ,..,..,....... ,...,..,... 5 8, 77, 78, 79 Ferguson, Patricia , .................................. 58 Ferris, Alan ..............,,.. 1,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,94 Ferris, Bill ......,........ ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 , 58, 64 Fickel. Jerry ,,,,,, ..............,,...,,........... .... 2 4 , 66 Finzel, Dan .,..... ,.,............................,..,. ...,........ 9 4 Fisher, Ellen , ,,,, ....,, 2 4 68 70, 80, 82, 97 Fisher, Lila ,.... .......... .2 4 68, 69, 70, 73 Fisher, Merlyn ,11,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Fisher, William ...,.. .....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, 1 3 Fitzgerald, Dain ....... .......,,. , .58 Flescher, Ronald ...,.... .,........ 7 1, 94 Florence, Leland ......., ......,...,,,.,,......... 2 4 Fonger, Sylvia ........ ,,.,. ...,,..,,.,........ 2 4 Foote, Janice ,,,,., ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 84 Forbes, Ann ...,...,...,. ..,..,..., 1 9, 58, 77, 78 Forbes, Blossom ,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,, Forbes, Forbes, Keith ...,,...... Michael ........ Forslof, Donna ...... Foss, Claudette ........ Foster, Joan .......,.......... Foster, Olive Reeves ,.,, Franklin, Jon .......,.,...... Fravel, Glenna ....,.. Frazier, Ann ......... Frazier, Nadine . ,,,,, ..,..75, 78, 94 65 74 . .,,...,,,,,.. 24, 64, , ,.....,..,.24, 70, 73, , 66 74 70 ,..........41, 57, 58, , , 94 79 75 82 24 94 94 , 66 sz Freeland, Sharron ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 2 4 , French, Dennis ...................,...,.....,.......................,.......,.,,..,...,.. 94 Frere, Terry ...,..,. 24, 36 40, 71, 72, 73, 81, 87, 97, 106 Freyman, Peter .......,....,......,...... 24, 44, 67, 72, 75, 81, 82 Frisell, Karen ...,. .,,,,,.......,.,.....,.,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 , 8 2 Fritz, Dolores .. .,.. 110 SHUKSAN INDEX - 1955 Frost, Marilyn .,,.. ,..,...,,,, 2 4, 68, 70 l'rost, Sally ........,. .,,,. .,,..,,. .,... 1 9 , 25 Frostad, Jeanette .... .. .... ,................ 7 7, 94 Fullner, Norman . , ,..,...,. ,... . ., ,,..25, 71 Fullner, Wanda ...,,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., .,,,,,,,66, 94 Funkliouscr, Robert ,,...,,.,.. , ,.,25, 39, 40, 82, 102 G Gaasland, Pete . ....... ,. ,... 25, 71, 72, 75, 81 Gabrielson, Brian ,, ,,,,,,,,. ..,..,.. ,........ 3 4 , 40 Galde, La-rry ,, .....,,,, ., .,,.,...... ......, ,,..... . 2 5 Gamble, VVinella ...... ,,,,,, . ..19, 76 Gangle, Marlys . , ,,,, .. ,. 5.58, 79 Gardner, Elaine ,,,. . . .......,.............,........ .......95 Gardner, Bill ., ,, 43, 51, 71, 72, 85, 93, 95, 97 Garenzini, Tonina ,,,,,,.. ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,.,,, ,,.,, 5 8 . 78, 79, 84 Garland, Gary ,....,.... .,,,..... . ,. ,..,..........,.....,..... 25, 75 Garrett, Dorothy , , , ,,,, 5158 Gates, Nancy Lou ,.,... ,,,.... , 58, 79 Gauthier, Dolores .,..,,,.,,,..,, ,25 Geleynse, Karen ,,,,,,,, ,,..,.,,.,..,,, , ,64, 95 Genther, Priscilla , ,,..,...,..,,. 25, 73, 79 George, Norman . . .....,................ 40, 61, 95 Gerard. Estella .... .. . ,...... 19, 64, 65, 95 Geri, VVarren , , ,..,., 38,..39, 58,,.71,..85 Gerner, Carole .. . , .....,.........., .. 84, 95 Geschke, Frederick ,... .,.,....,,..,. .... ..,.,, , 5 8 Gettles, Jo Anne , ,,,,,.,,.,.,...,...,,,..,,,,,, 77, 79, 82, 95 Gettles, John ,,,, .,.... ..... . . .25, 39, 50, 71, 72, 74, 102 Gibson, liarbara .. ......,,................,,,....,,,,,......,......... 25 Gifford, Lois Ann , , ,,,, ,,.,,.,.....,,., ,...,..,25 Giger, Joanne .,.... .......... 9 5, 97 Gilbert, Ann ,,.. ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,. , ,,19 Gilbertson, Gerald ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,......,,,.... 5 8, 83 Gilmore, Lanny ..,,... . ..,........ .,,,........,..,...... 9 5 Glen, Sheila .,,..,.,,...,, . .,.......,,,,,.,,., .75, 78, 95 Glover, Dolphine , H ..., 25, 64, 65, 66, 73 Glover, Perry .. , ...,,.... .,,..,...,... .......,............, . . 64, 95 Godfrey, John ,..,... ., . ,,.,. .. . ,.,... .,..,.16, 50, 51 Good, Barbara ...,.....,. .... . .,,, ...... ,64, 73, 82, 95 Goodman, Don .,,,,, ,,,,, 2 5, 39, 40, 50, 71. 72, 77, 79, 82 Gordon, Alice Simmons ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,.,,....,..,...,....,......, 2 5 Gordy. Melvin .,................,,...,,..... ...,. ,... ....,,... ..,......... 5 8 . 1 06 Gould. Archie ,.,.. , ....,,, .,.50. 72 Graham, Antoinette ......... .,.......... , ..58 Graham, ,lack .. , ,,,, .58, 71, 77 Granger, Gale ,,.,,, . ,,...,... 25, 71, 83, 102 Gray, Charles ......, . .,.,,,...,.,,.,,..............., 83 97 llanstead, Ed ,, . Hardwick, Charles Harding, Bruce Hardy, Walter , Harmer, Holly ., .,,., , Harper, Terrance .,., ., Harris, David .,., ..., Harris, Estella ,, , Hart, Allen .,..,..... Hart, hay ,,..... .... Hartford, Judith ..,, Harvey, Esther .,,, Hasert, Marlene ,. Haskins, Lyle Hatch, lien .....,...... ,. Hang, Lorene ,.,,..., Havercamp, Connie Hawes, Patricia ,...., Hawkins, Patricia Hawley, Ronald Hawley, Virginia Hayes, Dolores H Hayes, George ...,. Hayes, Reta ...,.. Hayes, Warren 64, 65, 71, 97 71 70, ss, 74, ' 'jj3jj52jJi5j5i,s'sz3 65, sz, I ,,.AA-,,.v.,. 2 gg.. Q .Q'.'j126'Q '69Q H ., . . ssssss 1 .........,...., 56, 66, ..f.ff'ffff26, 39,' 44, '6ii, 70, 73', 75, 82 76 77 95 64 72 94 19 58 71 95 97 84 58 26 80 26 ,ff'Qff'fflflffffff'fffQffffffffff.fi9f'95 58 26, 45, 67, 71, 72, 80, 102 Hays, J, VV. ..., , , ,.......,, ...,,.................,...,,... .....16 Hazel, Nelson ,... .., ..., . . . .. .. ..... llazelhurst, Gerald , ,,,..,, .,..,..58 Hazen, Scott .... ,.,..,,..... ........................., 9 5 Hearsey, Faith . ..,............ 77, 82, 95 Heavilin, Shirley ,.... ,,,.,.., 2 6, 45, 64, 65 Hecht, Blythe ,,,,,,,,,, ........,... 7 7, 82, 95 Heidman, Janet ..., . ,,...... 62, 64, 95 Hemness, Edwin ..., ....,.,,.,......... 7 6 Hemness, John . ,...,.,,.... ...58 Hempler, Richard , ., ...,. .... . .26 Henderson, Lila .,....... ........... 5 8 Hendrickson, John ,,,.... ..,,........... 9 5 Hendrickson, Ronald ...... .,......... 7 6, 95 Henifin, Noma ......,.,.,.,.. ,..,.,..,.. 26, 76 Henifin, Ronald ...,, , ............... .......... 9 5, 97 Henley, Orville ,, Henley, Samuel ,,... Hentz, Eddie , Herb, Mary Ann .,,., Herb, Nicholas .,,.. .,,. Hernandis, George Hertzog, Joa-n 7, 58 ,. .....,,,,,,,,,.....,...,.,..,,.,.,,,,,.... 77, 95 81 Hetrick, Velma ...,,, Hewett, Ronald ,,..,. Hibler, Jerry ..,,. . Hicks, llelen . . Hill, Gayle ...., Hillier, Philip ...., Hilton, Don ...... Hilton, Ron ..,...., Hoberg, Patricia Hoberg Robert ,,,, Gray, lxaren ......., ,. ..45, 58, 70. 79, Gray, Margaret ,,.,.,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,... .......16 Green, Larry ...,..,,........... ,,..,....,,. ...............,.......,............... 2 5 Green, Lester ,..,..,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,28 Greenhalgh, Karen ,...,,.,........,.,...., ,,....,,..,.,,,...,. ,... 1 9 , 58, 78 Greenwalt, Paul 25, 38, 39, 40, 66, 68, 71 77, 100, 102 Greer, David ,, .,..,.,., . .,,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,...,.,,..,.,,.,,,....,,,,,,,, ,,,,49 Gregor. John .........., ,..........,...., 3 9, 71, 77, 79, 85, 95, 107 Griffith, Lee .,,, ,, ,,,,,..., ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 , 77, 82, 95 Grimes, Dorene . . ...,.. 25, 41, 48, 64, 72, 81, 84, 103 Grimes, Kern ..,,,, , ,,..,.,.......,..,....,,........................................,, 13 Grimlnnd, Antoinette 25, 41, 48, 64, 65, 72, 84, 103 Grimlund, Gary ,, ..,,... , ..,....,,,,,..,.....,..,.,............,,..,,.,., Grinstead, Raymond ,,...., ,....,..,. .... ......................,.... 2 5 , 39 Grinton, Delores . ., .. ,,,,,,., 58, 72, 77, 79, 84, 103 Grinton, Jim ......,,.... ,,,. . .. ...........,......,.,..............,,,. 225 Grinton, Shirley ,, ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, , ,,,, Groom, Dixie .. ..........., .............. 5 8 Grove, Lanny .....,,....,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Groves, Gail ..........,......,,........ .,,,,.,..,, ,,,,,,,.,.. 5 8 , 70 G udbranson, Bonnie .. Gudbranson, Dennis ,. G G G G udinundson, Karen . ulick, Clint ,........,... ulick, Terry ...,....... ullicson, Dennis ...,. Gunderson, Geri Ami 95 97 71, 74, .,.,.,64, 95 .. ,.,.....,..... 66, 95 66 ., ,......, ss, 72 Hofeditz, Jack ..,,, Hoff, Douglas ...,, , Hoffeditz, Charles Holding, Carol Holland, Forest L. Holmes, Robert, ...,.... Holmes, Mildred ,.,,.., Gurlicl-c, Janice .,.,,..,,.,. ..,....... 9 5 Gustafson, David ..... .................. 9 5 Gwinner, Lowell ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 7 6, 95 Haan, Carol ..... ,.,,.,. , , , , , ,,,.,,,. 25, 70 Haan, David ......... .....,.,.., 64 , 65, 82 Haase, Larry .... ,, ..,,..,.........,..... 58 Hagen, Scott ,....,..,. ..,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,, ,...74 Hagerhjelm, Ruth ..,.. .................., 66 , 95 Haggen, Nadine ., ,,.... .,..,,.. 5 8, 66, 73, 97 Hagon, E. Alfred . .,.., ,................,........ 1 6 HaU, Betty ,,...,......... , ..,.,.....,, ,,............,........ 5 8 Hall Claudia' ...,.., .,.. . . ..,....,.,......., ,..., 9 5, 97 Hall Emilie .... .....,......... 2 5, 41, 47, 62, 70, Hall, Jean ,,........,,..,... ...,.........,....,.....,,...,..,.,.,.....,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,, Hall, Judy Ann ..... ......... 4 1, 58, 64, 65, 66, 78, 84, Hall, Larry ........... ......,...,.,................,.........,.... 2 5. Hall, Sharon ,........,.. .,........... ...................,.......,... 7 7 , Hall, Tom , .,...,.........., .........,....... ..76, Halverson, James ..., Hamer, Wayne , ,.., , Hamlin, Shirlee ,.,.,,., Hamilton, Daivid ..,,... Hamilton, James , Hammers, Glenda ,,....... Hankenson, Beverly ,, Hansen, Barbara ..,.,,.,. Hansen, Del ....,, , ,,,,,. . Hansen, Dixie , Hansen, Jean .....,. Hansen. Jon . ...... . Hansing, Dianne Hanson, Bryon Hanson, Dale ....,.,, Hanson, Lecil ., Hanson, Jack , ,.,,., . Hanson, Janet ...... Hanson, Sandra ..,,. 'fffffffQQff64Q''72Q 'si2Q ......,.19, ss, 68, 70, , .... -...19, 41, ss, 64, . ,,,,,. 39, 40, ss, 61, 78, .,......26, 81 95 97 76 95 95 71 58 95 76 98 75 77 65 30 95 66 71 95 71 58 19 99 .. ,,... 44, ss, 66, 77, 98, 102, 104 ...,......4O, 58, 72, 9 104 ,, ......,...... .....,........... 4 9, 71, , , ,,....... 19, 26, 44, 73, 80, , 'f.'ffffffff.'77Q-A ........26, 64, , 66, ......,5s, 'f11'1'.64', 7i', 95, ,.......26, 69, 70, 83 95 97 97 34 78 58 95 95 82 58 74 58 76 76 95 95 97 97 16 58 34 Holstine, David ...,.. ......,. 5 8, 66, 77, 99 Holzer, Kathleen . ..... ............. .. .17 Hopcroft, Velma ........ ....1... 2 6, 69, 70 Hope, Dianne .......,.. ...,........ 3 9, 76, 95 Hovda, Marilou ...,.. ........ 3 9, 41, 64, 95 Howard, Helen ,, ....... ,....19, 58, 77 Howard, Sandra ....,,. ,...,.......... 64 , 65 Howe, Bill ,.... , ........... .................., 2 6 Hoyer, Lester ...... ................... 9 5 Hoyer, Robert ,.... .............................................. 2 6, 76 Hoyt, Carol ,...,.,......,, .......................,.....................,........... 1 9 Hoyt, Peggy ...,,..........,.,,...................i.................. -...26, 70, 79 Hube, Geraldine ..........,..,.. 19, 41, 44, 58, 66, 70, 77, 97 Hughes, Kathy ........... .,.........,........................,.......,... .. ..-..,58 Hulbert, Beverly ,...... .,..............,...,................................ S 8 Hultgren, Paul ....... ........i.............i.... 7 6 Hunnel, Marion ..........,,..............,.. .95 Hunt, Robert ...... ,,,.,,... .,.......... 7 2 , 100, 102 Hurlbert, Harold .,..... .........,......,.. 5 8, 66 Huse, Rose ................. .....................,, 9 5 lnama, George .,.,.... 40, 49, 95 Ince, Phil ,,,,,,,,, , . .........,, 64, 97 Ireland, Bill ...,.. Ireland, Ronnie . J Jacobson, Harlan ,,,,.,,... ,...,.... 5 , 14 Jacobson, Lyle ..,...,,. .............,.., .,59 Jacobson, Orville ,... W .,,,...,,........,,..,........ 64, 95 Jensen, Ronald ,,,...,, ........................,................ 2 6 Jeffery, Michael ,,,.,,., . ....,.,.,,,,,,,...,...,,.... , ...,..,........ 95 Jepperson, Marlene .,.. ......... 2 6, 39, 41, 70, 73, 97 Jepperson, Peggy ,,,,,, ,,,..,.. 2 6, 37, 41, 70, 81, 97 Jerns, Joanne ........... ...,.,...,.. ,,,...,................. 3 9 , 77, 95 Jerns, John ,............ .....................,........................... 5 8, 71 Jerns, Pat .,.....,..... ........, 5 8, 64, 65, 69, 70, 77, 82, 97 Jewell, Babette ....., .,,.,..,.,.......................... 5 8, 73, 84, 103 Jewell, Earle D. .,,, ..... .................,.........,......,.................. 1 6 Joachim, Marilyn ........ 26, 69, 75, 79 Johnson, Betty .............. 26 66 Johnson, Beverly ............. Johnson, Carol Lina ..... ,... Johnson, Connie .....i,...... Johnson, Johnson, Donald ....,. Johnson, George .... Danny . , , 68 ss, 73, 79 ...,66, 76, 78, 84, 95 .,,..,..26, 45, 51, 64, 71, 72 40, 76 Johnson, Jean11e ......,, Johnson, Jerry ........,. Johnson Johnson: Johnson, John ,........,,,, Jonelyn ...,.. Judith ....,.. ,45, 58, 66, 69, 77, 82, 98 71, 72, 100, 102 .. .....,,., ,........... 7 8, 84,97 70 Johnson, Kay .....,.. ,.,,, . . ,.,..,.., 95 Johnson, Larry .,.... .,..... 5 8, 64, 74 Johnson, Lillian .... , ...,.....,..... ,,., 2 7 Johnson, Mike .. , ....,... .. ...49, 58, 100 Johnson, Noel ....,,.,, .,,..........,..........,,....,................. vrrvr .,.. 7 6 , 95 Johnson, Patricia Ruth 19, 45, 58, 64, 66, 68, 69, 70, 77, 99 Johnson, Patsy ,............,..... ,,......,, ,,.,.......... ..., .,...... . . . . ,..95 Johnson, Rudy ............. ............... ,,,..,,,..,.... ..... 1 6 , 49 Johnson, Thomas ,,,.,. , ..., ,,..., ,......,. .,..,,...,..,......... 9 5 Johnston, Ron .,................ ,,..,.........,...........,........., .,.,--,.-- 5 3 Johnstone, Howard .. ..... ,..,.... 4 5, 60, 71, 72, 33, 100 Johnstone, Sharon ......,...,..,..........,...........,........... 66, 95, 103 Jones, Doris .,..... ...............,,. .,,.,........., ,,,...,.,,..,....,........,, . . 2 7, 70 Jones, Elizabeth .,... ....,..., 27 , 36, 41, 45, 48, 64, 70, 84 Jones, Howard ....,... .............,.,..................................,...... 1 6 Jones, Vernon ,..., ..,,,.,,,,.,,,,....,,, ,.,.. ................ 1 9 , 74 Jones, Vivian ................... ..,....,, 9 5, 103 Jorgensen, Sidsel ,,.. ,......... ,,.,,. ,,.. 2 7 , 76 Jorgenson, Doris Marie ...,. ...............,.. 5 8 Judd, Nelda ..........................,,,...........................,.,,, . ,.., 77. 95 Judge, Ernest .,,,,.,,,,.,,....,.....,.....................,,.,. .. ...58, 72, 73 Jukes, Patricia ............. ,,.. 1 9, 27, 36, 43, 69, 70, 75, 80 K Kaala-nd, Dale ....,,. .,...,.,.,,.,.. Kagey, Donald ......, ........ Kearney, Tom Kelly, Helen ........... Kelly, Patricia .......... Kelstrup, Bernetta ....... Kendall, Carol ,,.. .......,100 97 ,,64, 65, 77, 78, 95, ,.....58, 77 Kennedy, Pat ............. ,....,,....,,.... 58. 70. 75. 79 Kenoyer, Gerald .,.,..,. ,. ,,.,,, . . ,... 71, 95, 107 Keyes, Marion ..,,.... .. . ,..,.. .. ,,.. ,,,., 1 9, 58, 85, 100 Keyes, Sarah .,..,..,.. .... ,.,. 1 9 , 39, 58, 68, 70, 77, 82 Killion, Paul ..,,,..,. ....,, . ,.,,. ..,,,,. 5 8, 64, 65, 66 Kindlund, Kristina ,....., .......... . ,,..,.,..,.,,,... ..34, 66 Kink, Kathryn ......, .... 45. 58, 70, 78 Kipp, Don ,,,,.,,,....,,,,., ..,, ,.,............ . .95 Kirk, Charles ,....... ..,.,... ..64, 74 Kirkbride, Jack ....,.. Klahn, Gayle ., Klander, Dick .,..... Kleid, Carolyn . ,..,.,,, . Kley, Roger .,...........,......,,,.,.. Klingensmith, David Kluge, Gary ............,.......... Knapman, Joanne , Knibbs, Mary .,,, Knowles, Lynn . ,............ 71, 95 ,,,., 59, 68, 77 .27, 71 .. 27, 39, 41, 77, 79, 97 .. ,...16, 43, 48 ,,. ..59, 68, 84, 97 49 71 72 100 107 SHUKSAN INDEX - 1955 Lewis, Al lan . Lewis, Darlene .. Lian, An 118 Lind, Gary .... Lind, John ,,., .. Lind, Vic lSOI' ...... ., Lindeman. Ed , .. Lindeman, Jack .... Lindhout, Lindquist, Lindquist. Lindquist, Lindsley. Jon ..... Lane .... Mary . ,, Dale . . Brenda ....., , Lindstrom, Marcia .. Linn, Shirley .. Lintz, Sherryl ,. Little, Linda ......,., .. Little, Marlene ....., Lock wood. Tinioth Lohma11, Cora .... Long, Janet . ,,.. ,,,,..,..,., , ., Longstreth, Robert ,,,, Lovaas, Richard Love, Patricia' ........ Lovegren, Tanya . . ..... . .. Lncier, Shirley .,....,.. ,..,........., Ludtke, Fred 28, 36, 40 Ludwigson, Jack ...,,., ,. ., Luke, Milton .,.,.......,.,.... ,,,...,, Lund, Lynene ....,..,, Lunde, David . .,,.,..... . Lundgren, Roy .......... . ,.... Knowles, Terry ..,.... .,.....,..,.........,.,.... , , , , Knott, Dorothy ,,,,..,.,,...,..,.., ,,,.,...,.,.......,......,,,. 27, 68, 75 Knox, Dick .,........,.,..................,........,.............,........, 27, 76, 105 Knutsen, Karolyn .. 539, 45 59, 66, 67, 68, 70, 72, 81 Knutson, Garnett ....,..r,...,.,.....,....,............ 59, 68, 69, 84, 97 Knutson, Ron ........ ,,., ..... .,..... .,.... ,....,..,...,,,..... 3 4 , 6 9 , 80 Knutson, Ted ,....,., ,.....,.. . .. ....,......... ....95 Knutzen, Marvin ., , ,.... ,... ..,.,,...,..... 3 4 , 74 Kolbe, Roger . ,,,, ,......,,. 5 1, 59, 71, 72, 100 Koons, Beverly ...,... ...., ,,.. . . . ,,,,,.. .... 5 7, 70 Kotar, Evelyn .,..,,..... .27, 68, 73, 75 Kratz, Whitfield . ...... ...,.,,,....., . .,..,. 1 6 Krein, Eilene ...,,, . . 95 Kroll, Ba-rbara . ,,,, ....,.. ,.....,..... 7 3, 95 Kuder, Sally ..........,..,,..,..,.. .......,. . ,.59, 66, 68, 69 Kulander, Bruce .,.. . ,,... .27, 61, 64, 65, 73 I. Lahelle, Yvonne ., , ,,,, ..,.,,,, , ,, ,,,,, ,,27, 41 LaCasse, Diane ,,...,, .,,,,,, ,,,,,..,... 5 9 , 78 LaFreniere, Hector ..,..,....,,...., .95 LaFreniere, Ron . 1. ...,.. LaMont, Allen .. ..,, .. ...40, 49, 59 LaMont, Deanna ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.., ,,.,, ,,......., . , 9 5 Landcaster, Judy .....,.. ,........,.... . . .......,,. ...., . ..95 Landgraf, Sandra' ,... .. .,...... 19, 41, 59, 68, 70, 77 Lane, Frank .,,., ,,,,, . . ...,.....,,... .... ..,... . . ..95 Langford, Jim ...,.......,,.... .,..,,,...,,..,................... 5 9, 97 LaPlante, Merna .,..,....,,,.,. .,.,.....,......... .....,,,,,, , , ,,,., , ..95 l.aP1ante, Roberta .,.....,, ......,.,.,..,,,...,. . ,..,.. .27, 48. 66 Lappenbusch, Charles ,.... ,.,......,. 20 , 27, 36. 39, 40, 43, 50, 71, 72, 81, 83 Larsen, Ron ,....,............. ..........,..,. . .34, 72, 74, 100 Larsen, Virginia ,....,,., ,. .. ,.,,, ,... . ..o Lafrson, Barbara , .. . ,,.,. 19, 45, 59, 66, 77 Larson, Jean . ..,..., .......,........,,, ....., 4 5 . 84 Larson, Jean , ,...,, ..19, 59, 84, 95 Larson, Karen .... .,......... 7 6, 95, 97 Larson, LeRoy ........ , .....,. . ....,, .. ,... ...59 Larson. Maralee ........ .,...,......... ,........,,.... 1 9 . 39, 59, 70 Larson, Margaret .. .. .. ,27, 38, 39, 63, 67, 75, 81 Larson Norman , ..,, .,..... . .. ,,,.,...,,. .... . 659, 64 Lavvelle, Almeda .. Lalvigueure, Paul .... ,,,,,. Lawrence. Edward ....... Lawson, Darlene ,....... Leaf, Donald .,..,..,.... ,. LeBire, Suzanne ......, LeCompte, Oscar ...... LeCompte, Roger Lee, Georgia ..,... Lee, Ronnie ...,..... Leedy, Clifford .,...., Leedy, Judith .... . Leonard, David ...,... Leonard, Don. ........, .. Leupp, Claudia ...,... ..................,,. ,..., , , ,,,.,.,.,............. , , Leverett, John ..,, Leverett, Vic .....,. .. .........,. . .... ,..,. . ..,..l6 , .... 95 .. .... 95 73 78 27 66 70 73 97 98 v v 1 64, 65, 77 1.61: 1 - 95 16 95 27 59 71 81 27 43 64 66 68 69 77 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 Lundgren, Sandra .,..... Lusby, Charles ....,. , Lutz, Janet . ,. Lyle. Jerry .,., . Mace, Pat ,,,, . MacMillan, Kathleen Macomber. Kaye ..., , Maigner, Esther .,,. Magner, Joyce . .. Mallory. Clifford .... Maneval. Kenneth Manka, Glendine .... Manley, Dick ,.,, ,. Manning. Wilma ...,, March. Gene , Mariotto, Lucille . . Vlarkhart. Jack .,... . Marsh, Edward .,,, . Marsh, Dua-ne , Marshall. Fhelle Marten. Donald . Martinson. Janet Martin, Beverly , Martin, Norma V. .,.., .... . Martin, Richard . Martin, Velenai Masten, George ,..,,... Matty. Lynda .. ,.,. ,. McAllister. Barbara Mcfaslin, Boyd . McClellan, LaDonna McClellan, Virginia Mcflella-nd. Jim . Mcljanold, Delayne McDonald, Doris .. Mclilholm. Kathleen McFarland, Anita . .,.,. . McGinnis. Arnold Mclaren. Frank ,. . Mclntosh. Marie . , Mclvor, David McKay, Larry .. McKay, Robert McKee, Molly . . McKinnon, Ardra .. McLeod, Mike ,. McMurry, Irene , ... McVVillian1s, Elsie ... Meador, Edwin .,,,,. .. Mehler, Betty .. Melton. Fharles Melton, Kathleen Merrill. Kathleen ,, Mesford, Dairla . Mesford, Terry Messer. Robert . , Metsker, Connie ,. Metune, Kenneth Metzger, Patricia Meyer, Anna. , , ,. .27, 71, 82 ...59 id, 43, 59, 68, 69 4, 62, 64. 71. 102 64,95 19,59 71 35, 'li . . ,,.,.. ....27 ,, ,100 ,, ,, .95 ,,..97 .,....69, 95 .........59, 64, 65, 79 , ,,,,,. ..27, 76 ., .59, 70, 75. 78, 84 . ,,,.,..,,... ,.,.,...... 2 8, 70 ,, 64, 82, 95, 97 ,,., .. .. . ....95 .. ,.,,. . .28. 72 .. .. .. .. .,..28, 73 , ,,,, ,,.,.,. 6 6, 77, 95 ,, ., ....28, 73, 75, 79 , 43, 71. 73. 81. 86, 97, 104 ,40, 59, 64, 71. 79. 82 ,.....,40, 49. 95, 100 59. 82, 84 ,.., 45, 95, 97 , ., ,,..... 76, 95 .. 82, 95 . .. ,66, 84, 95 , ,..95 . ,.41. 59, 64. 65. 97 , ,,.... ,. ,.., 28. 66 . .., . .59. 97 ., ..., 59. 78 .66. 95 .. 28 . .28, 71 59. 97 ,, ,.,.., 34 28 73. 79 , , ., ,... 59 71 . ,...,,, 28. 69, 72, ,59. 71, 107 ,........ 48, 95. 103 .. , 95. 97 Martinen. Janet . Martinsen, Richard .. 28. 64. 68, 70. 75. 80. 82. 97 28, 43, 46, 63, 64. 73 28 , .. 59, 73 , ,,... . .16 59. 64, 66. 77, 99, 1213 'fQQQ1l.l'fQ,ffQQs9,' 72, 76, 97 ,, . 95 28, 97 .. 16, 49. 87 .28,75 ..,..l9. 59, 78 28. 40. 71. 74. 105 1 ,19. 59. 64, 65, 68. 77 , ., ,..,,.., 59 . .28. 41, 70, 76 , . ....., .,... 2 8 ., .. . 28, 106 , ........ 59 ,, 95 , ,, 59. 64 ,. .... , .59. 104 ....,.61. 76, 77. 82, 95 , 19. 59, 68, 69, 77 . ..,.,.. ...... ..28, 66 39, 71. 82. 95. 102 .......,.41. 59. 75, 79, 97 .. ...... , . .19 . ,....,..... .. .. .....59 , .. ,.,,.. 95 76 ,, 59. , .66, 95 ,.,...45, 95 ,43, 46, 95 .... 28, 69, 77 ,. . ,,,., ,..... 2 8 57, 59 59. 71 78 95 ,--19 Meyer, Patricia ......, ..... .,,. .... . . . ... ., .... ....... . ......28 Meyer, Wilma . , .... .. ..,,, ,..,. .,..., ....,... , . 5 9 Michel, Lynne , , 28, 44, 64, 66, 70, 98, 99 Miles, Janet , ...... 28, 41, 64, 65, 68. 73, 77, 79, 80, 97 Mill, Mike ,,.,.. ......, ....,. ,.,,..... ...,....... , , , , ,, ,.,, ..76 Miller, Bob .. ..,......,.,,...,........ .......,............., ..,,.... 5 9 , 64 Miller, Craig .,..... , ,,.. ,..... ,,,.. . ,,.. 9 5 Miller, Paul ...... .. .... 49, 66, 71, 95, 97 Miller, Paula ....,. Miller, Peter .......... Millett, William .... . Mills, Michael Mills, Wilma ....... Moen, Bob ...... ...., Moen, Richard ....... Moir, Marilyn ...... Monroe, Jeannette .. .. Monroe. John .... Monroe, Phil .. .. . ........ .. ....,..... ...59 ........59, 100 ,..95 , .95 ..,.,... 28, 76 76, 95 .. ..,,,. . ..... 95 .l7, 65 ....61, sz, 95 Monson, Murrettzii .. Montag, Mary ,, . ,, Montgomery. Carolyn Moore, Clarita . . Moore, Darryl .,. .. 59, 70, 75, 84 77. 82, 95 ,, . 659, 84 ., ,,,, 1.17 . .... 59, 106 Moore, Gary .....,,, .... . .... 29. 100 Moore, Jean , ,. . , .29, 78 Moren, Nancy ., ..,.. .59, 68, 77, 82 Morgan, John . . . ..... ,29, 66, 71. 98, 104 Morgan. Ronald . , , . 72, 95, 97 Mork, Gloria .... ..., , ..,.,..,..., .... ............ 9 5 hlork, Marilyn , ., ,. ,,.,. ...59, 68. 75, 82 Mork, Ted .. . '9, 49, 59. 71, 77, 97 Morrison, Barbara , .. .41, 95 Morse, Donald . .. .,...,..........,,.... Morse. Patricia 1. .19, 29, 68, 70. 81, 82 Moser. Doinrhs ,,.... ....... ...,.., . . ...... ..,. ,,.... . . . . .......... ......76 Moultray, William ..,.. ..,,.. ..................... ,... . . . . . .....95 Muir, Barbara 19, 39, 43, 46. 59, 66. 68. 70, 77, 79, 81 Mull, Bill . ...........,.. , ,, ,....,, .... , ,...59 Mullen, John ....,...................... . ...... ..... .... ....... ..,.. --.. 2 9 , 7 6 Munzanreder, Shirley .... ,... .,.. . ..... . . ...,...,.., .... ........ 2 9 , 78 Murk, Merwin ,, 39, 49, 50, 71, 72, 77. 85, 95. 97. 107 Murk, Sonja Rae ..,.,......., ..,....., . ...... ,59, 70, 73 Murray, Anne .................. ..... ........... .... .......... . . -.-------- 66 . 9 5 Mustacich, Joan ..... .. .........,,,.,.,.,..... 95 Mustacich, John ...,... .....,,., 29 , 44, 80 Mutton, Bob .......,.... . ..... ......... 9 7 Mutton, Joan .... ,..... ...... 3 3 Myatt, Sharon ,,.,.... ............,.. ........ 6 6 , 95 Nan, Nona ....... .. ......... 29, 64. 75, 97 Neher, John .. .,.....,..... ............... ..---...--- 2 9 Neilan, Edward ..... ,...,,.. ..,.... 60 1 83 Neilan. Ronald ............... .29 Nelson, Darryl . ......... 95. 106 Nelson, Eveline ,...... ........ 29 . 64 Nelson, Marcella . ........... 64. 95 Nelson, Nancy .,.. , . . ..,, V64, 78. 95 Nelson, Pauline ........--- 19. 60 Nelson. Robert ...... -.-.-- .--.. 29 Nelson. Roller ..,.. . W -..-. H-71. 97 New. David ....... . ,... .............. 64 . 95 Newhiiry, James . .... ............ 60 .104 Newton, Penelope .... ......... 64 . 65, 82, 94 Nichols, Gladyce . .............--.. 29. 75 Nichols. Lenore .,., ..... . . ...- ..-.--- 1 7 Nicholson. Sherry ,. .. .... ....... , .... ........... . 7 6. 95 Nienlay, Gail , .....,.... ., .,.............. ....73, 95 Nims, Vera Jean .. ...,. 29, 41. 69. 70, 75. 78, 79 Noble, Annette ,. ., ....,.... ., .,....., .. .. .. Noble, Delbert ...,.. ....,. . . ...,.,......,..,......... ,....76 Nolte, Fred , ,, .. .39, 50, 60. 71, 72. 100 Nordlund. Dianne . .... . ..,.. ............ . ...,... 66 . 95 Norman, Frederic .... ...................... ........... ....- . . . 64. 65. 95 Norton, Janet ,. ,...,.,,,... ., ..........,.. ......60, 78, 82 Notar, Scott . . . . ........ , .,,. .......... ...,....60, 72 Yoyes. Don 29. 39 40. 51, 67. 71, 72, 97, 102 Nutter. Jack .. .. .fe ,...,,....... . ..... . , H64 Nygard, Linda Oherfr. Oberla Oherla Oberla Anna ,,. tz, John , tz, Randy ., tz. Stephen Obermueller. Ronnie O'C'onnor, Tim .. .. O'f'0nnor, Rod ......,..... Odegard, Audrey . Odmark, Bob .... Odniark, Jean Okerlund, John , .. Oliver, Don ,........... Olsen, Carol , Olson, Audrey . ., Olson. Clinton Olson, JoAnn ,. Olson. Joanne .. Olson, Lorraine .... Olson. Marjorie Olson. Rosemary O'Malley. Daniel Onstad, Judith ., Oswalt. Pat .. Otley, Dick ....,,.. Owens. Austin .. Pace, David . ...... . Pace, Gladys .......,...... Pace, Marilyn ...... ,.... Pack, Delmary Rose Padovan, Darlene .. Palmer, Hudson . , . Palmer, Jane , Pappas. Bob , .... . Park, Keisenn . . Parker, Robert ,....,... Parrish, Fredrick Parrish, Judy .............. Parson, Janet ,....,. Parsons, Del .......,.... Parsons, Gene .. ..... .. Parsons, VVilbert .... Patrick, Lela-nd .... Payne, Jack .. ..... Payton, Gladys ...... Pearson, Bob .. Pearson, Curtis .... , , ,,,. 37, 41. 68, 70 , .. .... 19. 66. 73. 95 50, 60. 71, 97. 100 29. 40, 43, 71, 100, 102 29 ' .QQQQQQI1 lis. 66. 66Q f 45 77 . ..,,.....,., .,60, 73, 75 97 17 60 76 95 99 72 75 , ,, 29, , 76 96 97 77 29 60. 78, 96, . . 68, 73, 67, 36, EA, 65, 73 ,. .... ...... ......., . . ., 96 49, 71, 96, 107 . ...... .,.........,..,....,......,..,. 9 6 41. 69. 71. 73 .,..,,.,.,..,., , ...76 66, 72 29 ...ffffffffff'ffffffii1Q'' 'fff f.26. 36. '6i. fff.'ffffffff'f,,2i5f' 71, ,,,....30, 77, 30, 76, 'fffffff.5o. ' 96 60 70 30 96 97 82 96 B0 60 76 96 76 30 30 87 96 60 60 79 Pearson, Dolores ....................----------- 30. 75. 73, Pedersen, Irwin .,.... .....,. 30 , 37, 40, 78, 97, 102, 105 Pedersen, Lee Ellen .................,.. ........................ 60 , 75, 82 Pedersen, Myron ,..,., . ........................., ............. . 49, 71 Pederson, Gloria 75 l 1 1 Salisbury, Marlene .,,.. Peeples, Jim ...,,.. ...,. .,... Perry, Mary Agnes , Petelle, Gordon . .... ,, Peterson, Beverly Peterson, Carol ...,,.. ,,,,,. Peterson Petersoni Esther .....,..,,,, . Peterson, Lenore , ..,. . Peterson, Sandra ,.... Peterson, Shirley ,.,., Petry, Mathilda ,,,..,.. Petterson, Claude , Petterson, Stafnley ,,... Pfluger, Kay ...., ...,.,, , Pfluger, Roger ,,.,......... Pfueller, Gretchen ., Phalmer, Mari lou .,..,,. .,,, Phelps, Sandra ,.,... ,,..,, . ., Philhrick, Judith ...,..,...30, 51, 71, 72 96 S4 ' i 60 '66 70 ' , , Dorothy E. ....,,. ,, .,.,,....,. .. Qf'Qf50f 76 i 1 60, 60 17 96 , 97 66 30, 78 17 60 1 60 69, 77 66, 96 70 'AM i 40 '64' 70 '72 '64 ,103 30.45, , . , 4 1 Taylor, Glenn , ...,..,..,., ,. Philippart, Rene , Phillips, Donna ,.,.,.. Phillips, Mary , ,.,.. . Phinney, Earl ....,,,.,,,, ,, Phinney, Mary Jo .... Pickard, David ,.....,, Pickard, Donald . Pierce, Ruth .......,., Pierson, Dale ,.,,,, Pierson, Janice ,..... Pierson, Violet ...,....,... Pike, Delorel Ann ..,.. Pike, Ida Ra-e ........... Pilik, Janice .....,... Pitner, Craig ......, ,,,... Pitsch, Patricia ..,.... Plattner, Linda ...,,.. Pond, Diane ..,, ,,,,,.. Porter, Corbett ...... Porter, David .... .. ., Porter, Judith . .... . Porter, Lorraine Powers, Cafrol . Powers, Charles ,,.. Powers, Mickey . . Prather, Barbara .,.. Prather, Charles .... Pratt, Charles ,...,... Price, Douglas .... , Pruitt, Kathleen Purvis, Ann . Purvls, Bob .. Putnam, Spencer ...... Pyke, Darryl ..., ., Ouantz, John ........., Quanz, Hilley ....... Quinn, Barbara Quinn, Carole .,......,. Quinn, Kenneth ,, ......60, 75 100 .....,....60, 68, 77, 78 ........96 ..,,....96 30 64, 65 96 64, 96 62, 70, si, 82, 97 96 ,,,,,30, 45, 51. 71, 72 66 , ,e,,, ,, .,..r..,....,,....,., , .96 ,.......s0, 48, 66, so, 84 ,50, 72, 106 ,,,,. .r.. 4 1, 75, 96 96, 97 . ..,...............,..........,............... .60 r,,rl,e....,...,. ,.., l.,,.,,.,...l. , 0 74, 96 ....., , .....,.... 50, 44, 66, 72, 100 30, 48, 66, 72, 84, 97, 103 96 , .,,, ,,,.,......, , .,,., . .. .,..... .......,96 ,, ......,. 94 Q Smith, Stark, Bill ...,..,,,...... W ..,,.. 111Q1QQ1'.1lQQ'.1f.T.Q1Qf,60,72, 76 78 .,,.......30, 69, 70, 73, 75, 77 96 76 Race, Elaine N ,.......,.,... .,,....., 6 O, 72, 75, 79 Rade, Sharon ....,,.,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30 Raines, James .......,..........,.......,,.... ,.,, ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,40, 96 Ramsay, Ray ...,........ 30, 40, 51, 71, 72, 75, 82, 97, 102 Raper, Katherine ...... . ,,....... ...,.,..,,, .,...... ,................ . . 19 Raplee, Robert ...... .....,,,........,. .....,..... ....,..,,,,......,,,,,,,,,.,1,, 29 Ray, Joyce ................,..., ,,,,.,,,, 3 1, 70 Rayborn, Larry , ,.,,,,, ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , 30 Raught, Alice Mae ..., ,. ..,,...,. 31, 71 Rea, Larry ,...,.......,, ,,.,... ....,....,.........,.........,.. 3 1 Rea-, Terry ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,60, 74 Read, John ,. ..,. .... ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,11,,,,, , , 13 Read, Margaret , ,, ........,. 31, 39, 41, 70, 82 Rea1ner, Dave ..,.. .......,.....,......, 3 1, 83, 97 Rector, Judith .,...,,, , ............,.,.. 66, 84, 96 Redenbaugh, Janet ,,.,, ,,,1,,1,,,,1,1,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Reece, Barbara Jo .,......,. 31, 70, 73, 75, 78 Reece, Mary Jo ,,,, 60 Reed, Charles .,.....,.. Reed, Dorothy ,. , Reed, Maxine ,,.......,...,, Reed, Nancy Lee ., Reed, Suzanne , .1,..,. . Reeve, Dick , ,, Rehberger, Dale ,,,. ..,, Reinlholt, Sylvia' ......,. Remington, Garfield ...., Ren, Leona . , Renlie, Frances . Repoz, Rosalyne ..... Reul, Gary . ,,....... Reynolds, Maxine . Rhoades, Kenneth , . Richards, Audrey Richards, Nona ,,,.,..., Richards, Ralph ..,, Richter, Wayne ..., Ridley, Kay Rieter, Dick .....,. , Ritchie, Roberson, Chelley ...., Roberson, Jackie .,,..., Roberson, Kay . ...... . Roberts, Dennis ...,. Denny ,..,...., MniWii'-iii'--31:11:96 , ...,,,,........ 13 70, 77 ,,,,...,..44, 61, 66, 96 S4 60, 66, 68, 69 64, 73, 75, 79 ....,..... 19, 68, 69, S4 , ,....,,,...............,,..... 60 66, 69, 82 , ,,,...,. 19, 40, 60, 68, 71 , ,.....,64, 107 ., .... ...64, 65, 77, 96 ,,.39, 40, 50, 60, 71, 72, 97 .,..60, 70, 79, 82 96 Roberts, Kathleen ,..., .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 , 41, 73, 97 Roberts, Ka-ren ,.... ........ 3 1, 39, 64, 65, 68, 73, 78, 97 Roberts, Linda ,..,,...,......,..,...............,..... 60, 68, 69, 70, 77 Robertson, Janet ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 , 75 Robinson, Shirley Ann ...,, . ,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31 Robinson, Peter .,.......,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Rodenberger, Harold ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 Roehl, Betty Ann .,,....... .......... 3 1, 73, 75 Rogers, Bonnie ..,........ , ......,........... ,96 ll2 SHUKSAN INDEX - 1955 Rogers, Karen Mary ,, Rogers, Sally ..,.,,,,......,,,,. Rolf, Betty ........, Rollins, Gary ,.... ....,. Roper, Bill ,. Rothenhuhler, Joanne Rowland, Nancy . . Rowley, Gay . ,,.... . Rowley, Sue Rucker, Bill ,.... Rudy, Dave ,. Rusing, Judy Rusley, Carol ..,... Ruswick, Leo S Sampson, Diana Lee Sandell, Floyd M. .. Sargent, Larry ..,, Satterlee, Arlene , Schafer, Joanne ,.. Schalow, Ursula .......... Schiebal, Shirley ,.,,,.,, ,, , Schenk, Doris ......,.......,..,.,,,.,..,,,, Schermerhorn, Barbara Schermerhorn, Bill ,, ,,.,,,, ,, Schermerhorn, Robert Schmeil, Paul .,............,.... Schuett, Jerry ...,...,,..... Schulke, Beverly ,..... Schumacher, Doug .,,,... Scott, Dave .............,.,... Scott, Gertrude ,, Seelye, Ma-rvin ,,,..... Sefrit, George ,,..,.,,....., Sefrit, Mary Jane ,,.,. Selberg, Claudette Selke, Phyllis ,,.,.. ., Semtner, Charles Seppala, Fred .,..,,....,, Sewell, Marlene , .,.. .. Shadle, Myrna ,,,.... Sharninghouse, Ralph Sharp, Wanda ,,,,,,.... Sharpe, Richard ..,..,.. Shaver, Vivian , .. Sheline, Charles Sherard, Marlene Shields, Nancy ,. Sholander, Theresa , Siebert, Shelia ,,..,., , Sigmen, Larry ,,,. Simplot, James Simpson, Ed ...,..,,. Singer, Myrna .........,,. Six, Betty , .,,...., ,, ,.......... Sjolund, Evangeline ..., Sjolund, Kenneth ,,.....,,.. Skogstad, Leona .,.....,... Slate, Doris ....,... Slater, Ruth ...... Slusser, Ra-lph ..... Sluys, Arnold ., Small, Richard ..,,. Smith, Carol .... Smith, Craig ..,. ,,,.. Smith, David ., ,,.,,.., .. Smith, Donald .. Smith, Florence C. .... . Smith, Fred ..,......,....... Smith, Gail ...,....,,. Smith, Gerri ..... Smith, Gordon ...,... Smith, Grant ..,.. Smith, Ila ...,,..., Smith, James Smith, Karen ,,... Smith, Kay , ..,,.. Norma ...,.,......,... Smith, Raymond S. ., Smith, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Ricky .,., Smith, Ronald ..,.. Smith, Terry ,..., Smith, Trula ,,,,,., Snyder, Bud Snyder, William , Sobjavck, Dick .,,., Soderquist, Betty ...... Soderquist, Fred Sofie, Mike ,,..,,,, ,, Soine, Ronald , Solvang, Grace ,,,,, Solvang, Terry ..,...,.. Somers, Rosemary ,... Sorenson, Leslie ,,..,,,. Sorenson, Paul ...,,.. Souve, Ed ..,,. .,,,..,,....,., Spady, JoAn11 .,....,.....,. Sparkman, Betty .,,. , Sparks, Denny Spry, Geraldine ,, ,, St. Clair, Gordon Stam, Shirley ,, ..,. .. Standen, Charles ......,. Stanich, -Jeff ....,.,...... Stalrlund, Paul ..,,, Starr, Carolyn ,,.,... Stephan, Richard ........ Stephens, Dolly ............. Stevenson, Diana ,......,...,, . ....... , .......,,.,41, 64, 77, 82, 96 96 , ,, ,... ..,..75 60, 82 ,,,,,,,.,,,. 79, 96 ., ,... ,. ..,96 .,..,,,,..31, 70, 76, 97 .,..,,,,60, 71, 97, 106 ,,... .,,.,,,. , ,...96 , 660, 66, 97 96 ....... .64, .,.,,,.........,,, .,.,. 4 1, 79 79 69, 73, 75, 68, 69 ., ,,,.,,,,.,... 60, 70 63, 73, 96 ,.......,., ..,. ...,,.,...., ,... . . 9 6 19, 31, 66, 73, 76, 78, 80 ,19, 66, 73, 96 76, 96 ....,...31, 40, 102 ,,,,,,...,,,.,,96,97 ....,.......31, 74, 104 , ,,,,,.,..........., 666, 96 ....,,....31, 43, 70, 82 . ,,.., ,,,,..,,,..,, .,... 9 6 45 ,84, 96, 97 84, 96 .. ..,.......,,. ,13 . ,...,.,,,, ,,..,, .... ,.,,,,.... 3 1 60 fQff19, '60,'i60, '69,' '70, s4 .....,3l, 70, 82 31 65 66 68, , , , 73, 77. 19 98 ,.,,.39, 49, 71, 85, 96, 106 W, ,,., ..2, 45. 60, 71, 100 66, 86 .,.,...,..41, 93, 96 84, 96 ..,..,,,76, 78,96 64 ,........,.39, 66, 77, sz, 93, 96 71, 77 ,,,,,60, 64, 65, 74 96 ,.......66, 84, 96, 103 .60, 64, 65, 74 ..,,......32, 72, 100, 102 .......32, 80 45, 61, 66, 76, 96 96 96 60, 79, 82 70 ,, 60 ....,,....44, 60, 66 ,,..,.,..,..96 .96 ..,..,....60, 72, 76 72, 102 ..,....,... ,, 96 97 , .,,...,..... 71, 96 .,......96 70, 75, 82 ,,,,,.96 ,96 ,...64. 65, 96, 97 32, 100, 102 40, 60, 71, 77, 82 , ,,,,,,,, ,,., . ,, , ....... .....96 32, 75 ......,,.,.. 61 96 .,..,,.,49, 60, 100 84, 96 ...,,...,39, 49, 60, 71, 106 70, 75 Stewart, Dee ..,,..,......, ,,,,..,.,...,,,,,,,,................... ,,,,...,..,,. . ..,,,.., 1 7 Stimac, Dolores 32, 41, 48, 64, 65, 70, 72, 77, 79, 84 Stimpson Catherine .... ,.,. . , ........,,,.........,...,..,..,.......,,,,,,.,..... 13 Stimpson, Mary 19, 38, St, Lawrence, Stokes, Terry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stottlebower, Joe ........ Stout, Janet Clifton Strand, Larol ,,..,.,.. ..,..,,. ,.., Strausbavugh, Beverly Strecter, Milton ,,,,,.,, . Stremler, Dewey ,...,, Stremler, Dixon .,.,, Strom, Verla ,,,,......., Sullivan, Beverly ....,. Sullivan, Saundra .....,.,.. Summers, Velma Joy Swan, Robert ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Swank, Shirley Swanson, Gordon Sweet, Norma ,.... Sybrant, George ,. ....,.,, ,, T lalla-han, J11n .,...,,,,,,,,,,, Tamcke, Mary Ann ....,, Ta-mcke, William .,... Tarkoff, Irma ....,,.... Thomas, Thomas, Thomas Frances ...... ,.,,. . Millicent .,,,. Susanne ........ Thonipsian, Carole ..... Thompson, Casey Thompson, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Evelyn May Hazel ,,...,...,,,.,,,,,,, Karen ............. Theodore .,..,. Thorneycroft, Anita ,.... Thorsen, Theodore . ,,..,,,, , Thorsteinson, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Threlkeld, Margaret E. Tieman, Tieman, Tieman, Tieman, Tincker, Alice ............,. Eula ,,,...,,.,,.,,.,.., Joe ,.,,..,..... Mary Ellen .... Elizabeth ......,. Tiplin, Phyllis .......... Tiscornia, John ,..., Tisdale, Richard ..... Todahl, Colleen ,, Todd, Terry .,...,,.,,. Tomer, Theodora .....,,. Tomlinson, Julie ,,,,,,,,,,,, Tornquist, Richard ........ Townsend, Katherine Trafton, Bruce .,.....,..... Tretwold, Anna- ........., Tro11tman, Eleanor .. Troutner, John .,,..... Troutner, Robert ..,,.... Traux, Karen .......... Tuor, June ,, ,..,,,. .. Turner, Peggy ..... T11rner, Virgil ,....., Tyler, Robert ........ ........ U lirsin, LeRoy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Usitalo, Irene ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, V Vail, Charlene ,....,,,,,, Vail, Jimmie ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, VanAver, Philip ........ VanBrocklin, Carol , .,,. . VanBrocklin Kay ..,... VanDuisen, Louis ...... VanHorn, Ted ,,,. . ........,. .. VanLoock, Caroline .... VanZanten, Daniel .... Vanerstrom, Larry ,,.., 39, 41, 60, 68, 69, 70, 77, Sl, 82 97 . ..... ,, , ., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 60 , 75, 78, 79 96 ,, ,... 52, 39, 64, 65 ...........70, 79, 96 6.60, ss, 87 .,.,..96, 97 66 73 61, 96 ,, 78 96 01 60, 71, 82, 97,'1 40. 60, 71, 72, 86, 97, 106 76 ......,..32, .,6O, 70, 73, 77 32 64 ,.,..,....97 . ,,............ .,.... , .32 ..,,.....,.66, 64, 96 , ,..,.,......,.,.. s4, 96 ,,,.......19, 74, 96 96 17 96, 97 ,,,,,..,,,76, 96, 97 97 96 , ,,,,,,..,,.,....,,, ,,,,,,.. ,.,..,,,,,, 7 3 40 49 71 72 . , ,79, 96 96 ..32, 76 45, 51, 71, 72, 97 41, 64, 65, 75, 80, 82 66, 78, 96 71, 74, 80, si, 82 96 , ...,...... 32, 44, 66, 71, 77 96 78 64, 70, 73, 84 72, 84 64 71, 96 ....,.,..,96, 97 ........,..33, 39, 63, 76, 81 82, 96, 100 64, 71, 96 64 Varney, Donald ......... .,,,,,,..,,,,...,,..., , 96 Veenstra, Richard ,.,. ...............,......... 9 6 Vesledahl, Barbara ..... ,,.,,,,,., 60 , 84 Vest, Victoria .,.,..,,...., ,, ,,,, 4 4, 66 Victor, D311 . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3, 96 Victor, Rosa-lie ., . ,60, 66, 73 Vinup, La Vern ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39, 40 Vodopich, Garey ..,,. ,,,.,..,, 3 9, 96, 102 Vogel, Errol ,,,,,.,,,..,.. ..........,... 66 , 96 Vogel, Leland ...,....,,.., ,, 60, 76 Vujovich, Lorraine ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 60, 97 Vrane, Carol Ann ..........,......,. ,,,, ,,,, 33, 70 W WVagner, Gary ..,.,,, ..... 3 3, 36, 50, 71, 72, 86, 104 VValker, Gary ,,...,..,, , .,.....,..,,..,.,,,..,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 76 Vlfalker, Maura .......... ................,....,..., 7 2, 77, 82, 96 VVallace, Barbara ..,... ,, ,..19, 66, 70, 77, sz VVallace, Jim , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , . ,,,,,,,, 60, 71, 72, 77, 100, 101 VVallin, Karen Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33, 66, 68, 69, 70 Walsh, Thomas ,,,,,,... ....,..... 3 9, 43, 57, 60, 71, 106 Walter, Kay ......,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,39, 64, 65, 96 Walton, Donna ,.....,..... ..,..,,, 3 3, 41, 44, 66, 77, 81, 98 Walton, Jerry -,,,-........... .....,,..,....,......... 40 , 60, 71, 100 Walton, Nancy Anne , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33, 63, 73 Walton, Ronald .,,,...,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Ward, Marion .............. ,,,,,,,,,, 7 7, 96 Ward, Ron .........,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 3 3 VVarden, John ...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,17 Ware, Ronald ,,.,..,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 60 Warner, Richard .............. 33, 44, 61, 66, 81, 97, 99, 102 Wasley, Mike ........,......................,...... ........., 60 , 82, 97, 106 Watson, Darathy ,,.,.. Waughtal, Janet ..... Weber, Douglas .......... Webstzul, Howard Wedeii, Darrel ,...,,.,.., Weed, Betty Lou ,..,.. Weed, Virginia .,.... Wei e ohn 'p , J V .....,,.,,..... .,,,..,,.... VVe1sphenn1ng, Verlyle Wells, Gary Allen ....... Werdal, Gerald .... ....... Wesley, Ray .,..,,, XVSSUIIHII, June ,, VVharton, James ., . VVl1eeler, JoAnne VVhipple, Anne Vifhipple, Bruce ., VVhite, Larry , .,...... . VVhite, Rohert ...... ...,. XVl1itney, Martha ,, VVhitney, Marvin John Wilcox, Donald .... Wilcox, Sharon ..., . VVillett, Gordon ..,, Willet, Lea Jean . Willet, Shirley .,.. ,, .. VVillett, Darlene ....,...,., VVillett, Wayne Dale NVilliams, Hervey ..,. ,33 '6ii'i' ffffffffffff40Q 33, 41, ....fffff..ff' 52 S31 955 Xxx: 1-ui SCS 1 1 1 1 S5 9? aa SHUKSAN INDEX - 1955 VVilIian1s, Mary Lee .. Williaiiis, Ray ...,,........... NVillis, Jeanette ......., Willison, Gordon ,..... , 45. 60. 71, 77, 8 Wilson, Alita ,,., .,..,. Wilson, Connie VVilson, Gayle VVilson, James .... ,,,,,, 4 4 VVilso11, Jerome VVilson, Kathryn , VVilson, Larry ...., VViIson, Myrna .. VVilson, Myrtle ...... VViltse, Sue ,,.......... VViltsie, Anita . VVinter, Nellie ,,....,, Wise, Judith VVitehey, Gail ,. .,..,., .. VVitcl1ey, Sainndra ,, Wojt Carol ........ ,.,... VVojt, Richard ...,,... VVolfe, Sharlene ,.,.., wrflfillfllfi, Joan Woods, liary .,,,....,... VVright, David Wright, Frank .,..,,. 0 76, , ..l9, 96 ..78, 96 .,.,34 .....,,,96 , , , 18 , 27 1, 98, 99, 102 71, 77, 82, 96 , ,, 96 ., , .... , , ee.... ,......,... 9 6 .. 33, 66 ,,,l9, 96 60, 69, 75, 79 ..,,.,60 ., ,, .,,,,,,,96 115, 70 , .,...., .,., 96 77, 99 ,, ,,.,,,,.... ,..,60 79, 96 78, 82, 84, 96 , 96, 102, 107 60 100 105 1 1 VY1'ight, Jack Wright, Patricia , .. 641, 100, 102 ,,,6U, 69, 79 Yakesh, Lorene ., .. . , 79, 96 Yeager, Ira ,....,, . ..................,,,,.. , ,..,, 60, 82 Yeager, Sally 33, 48, 64, 72, 84, 103 Yeoman, Betty , -.--60 York, Carroll ,, ..,,,,.,,, ,-10, 49, 71, 85, 96 Young, Archie , 33. 45. 50, 72 Young, Donald , ,.... , . ,,,,,,,.33 Young, Kathleen .... .... . , ,,,.,,.....,... 33 Young, Margaret ., ,,.... ,. .. 33, 62, 64 Zabel, J0ll3ti'l31l .. ....., , 96 Zahnow, Darlene . ,,,, 78, 96 Zahnow, lfyle .,,,,, , ,,.., 32, 84 Zehnder, Clark ,...., .. , .,,. .........., , Zehnrler, John ,, ,,,,,,,, ,, .. 033, 40, 77, 97 Zemler, Anna .,.,,..1,.,,.,......., ......,,,,,.,,, 1 9, 60, 97 Zimmerman, Richard ,,,.....,.. ................ , .96 Zoet, Marjory ,,,,,,,,....,,.., ..., .......... 3 8 , 39, 82, 96 Zugelder, Janet ,,,,..,..... 632, 64, 70, 77, 79 H3 41 uperior PUBLISHING co. 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