Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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Fifleen years ago The band was-sorl olg lwenly-live members sporl- ed red swearers, wlriile duck lrousera, and while lwelmers, wired lor sound and liglwrs A llrial band performed at loolball and baslzelball games and Canadian ice sliows under llneir new and as yer, unlnown, Direclor, Dr. Clifford Leedy. len years ago llwe band was-more so: newly unilormed in red Collon iatlfela and lwafs and wlwile slacks? Raider bandsmen were demonsfraling skill for marelwing on ice as well as Bellingliam ulreefs during lesfival Time - slill under llie balon of Dr., now 'Doc Leedy. Five years ago 'rlwe band wasfeyen more so: scliedule included Trips lo llwe Pafilic Nalional lfxlrmibilionq llwe Sealrle Sanla Claus paradeg Wenalclieels Apple Blossom Fesliyalg Blossom Time' and Empire Day in Vidroria, Troe plwies slarled filling up room I2lq llloc and llwe band, arrayed now in wool unilorm-2, were gaining lame in Wasbinglon and Brifisli Columbia. llfiis year llwe band wasfwowl Years ol lopflliglil oerlormances in llwe pa led up ro me crowning glory --a lrip lo llrie world larnous lournamenl ol Roses parade in Pasadena on January lir'll Lellers and lelegrami, irons all over llie Uniled Slales poured in allerwards, brimming willi praise and congralulalions lor a iob well done. MDOCN Leedyls lwours ol inslruclion on rnarclwing and playing were paid a lribulo by llne bands exeellenl per- formances llirouglrioul llie year, For building llie band info wlwal il is loday, we ol llrie Sliulfsan slall dedicali 'ne l957 edi+ion to you. 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Working lo keep ahead ol ihe growing populalion are six acl'ive and capable board members piloled by Mr. Arlhur CLARK Boyd, chairman ol the BOARD OF EDUCATION. Bellinghamis superinlendenl ol schools gained slalewide recogni- lion for being elecleo fhis years presidenl of Ihe Washinglon Slale Associalion of School Superin- lendenls. Sludenls ol BHS have high regard lor lhe execulive head of our growing, ellicienl educa- lional syslem . . . Superinledenl Curriculum supervisor decides courses ol sludy lor all public schools and recommends new melhods ancl lools ol inslrruclion. All sfudenls are al- lecled by lhis imporlanl lunclion. Four new schools mean more work, which is ellicienlly handled by lhe assisfanl superinlendenl of schools SHARNINGHOUSE, NIAY, vi' y...,. BOYD BLAIR GORDON L. CARTER. GORDON L CARTER ,QQ Miw' . . . RANDY OBERLATZ. RANDY OBERLATZ -'FXR lib P. I. A. OFFICERS Mr. Ludwlgson Nlrs Kay Smith, lvlrs. Mildred Tretwold, Mr. Erwin Lusby ARNASON Parenls gel acguainled wilh BHS al P-IA sponsored Back lo School Night 'IHome-made cake and coffee lor allf' smiled lvlrs. Harold Smilh, presidenl. Sludenls may boasl P-IA as lheir slrong supporler when lhey presenl lhe Junior and Senior Proms. Hard workers and a credil lo lhis line group are lvlr. E. R. Ludwigson, vice oresidenli Treasurer, Mr. C. E. l.usby, and Mrs, Arlhur Trel- wold, secrelary ol lhe PARENT- TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. .X im Honored und respecled by all sludenls o po or ol a lruendly and clweerlu' le s Mr Jnclcs l-Ins lwobbles lncu Carpenlry and landscaprnq Slrnvung lor a more democrallc and oulslandunq sclwool I a slrenuous roullne ol proposed plans and pro cms Cealrng a lwearly lnleresl un sc ool an ov: unc lons lo man l I-I olr prrnclpa HARLAN JACK SON benevolent dragons amlluar lace around llx lull and a lrlendly nod for all bollw are upplled by an ellrclenl vuce prlncupal and referee sludenl allaurs Irrporlanl qovernmenlal de Crslons and Execullve Board need Inns slamp ol approval Sludenl acllvulues come under lwus able dureclron wlllw resulls llwal leep llme sludenl body lloppunq I-Ins posrluon as alll lellc dlreclor earns llum qreal respecl lrom all as Ralder slrenqllw IS lell Execuluve dulle are given a second place as a luslnnq dale looms near sawdusl llles as lane lurnrlure lalces slwape under llwe experl lwand l VICE PRINCIPAL LESTER FELDMANN I 1 NNW' -I E I I I C l Q ,If. K - BHS: seem ' 1 I 'I K sr'n'l,, l. . f on. ' ' ' I de L ! f k Q K l 1 'lf bl , r ' ' . ' 1 ll d ' 'Q I l' 7 p o, 'if BS-L - A J A I H e f s, w f g ' ' ' - ' ' S 1-ff I, A . 4 . :Ya I x I I s o . . . I I 'rl She is a pioneer daughfer of fhe Noolcsaclc Valley and a former in- :frucfor af Fairhaven I-Hgh. She feaches seniors fine liferafure and oerpefuafes fhe memory of Ella I-ligginson. Af Bellingham I-Iigh she is head of fhe English deparfmenf. I-ler favorife diversion is collecfe ing old and inferesfing epifaphs. Seniors hold fond memories o days in IOB. 'I-Iail fo you bliflne soirif . . , MISS MARY AGNES PERRY. revered masters She graduafeo from Bellingham High and fhen refiirned as a faculfy member affer feaching a year Cle Elum and af Whafcom I-Iioh S e holds fond memorie of M I-lowell ho ww on he faculfy wne e was ofh a eoenf and feac r and of her fir f faculfy meefino I-lard worlc s fhe favorife hobby of lhe former cooking feacher and Welfare Club advisor MISS CAROLYN CONLEE MISS FAPOLYN FONLEE 'QU' MISS IVIARY AGNES PERRY 'tm IVIISS HULLAH COOKE o ege ind in 'rhe Porfland hoo sysfem She wa an overseas nurse during fhe war and fhen Came fo Bellingham where she divided her fume among our schools D sabled children affencling our ehools were under her care as well as fh adminisfrafion of eye and ear fesfs Collecfing old cook boolcs is fhe v rife hobby of our Cooly MISS HULDAH COOKE If rn . . . Q 31 in V, K I . ,lx 'i h K ' s Jr. , Q I' , W QS i Ii I V1 sh ' b sf' ' 5 i h- M e , ' s - ' J. y . ,fi 1 ii imn I V A' She began her career as homefei feacher af Colorado Agrioulfural C ll Q ' so l . 5 . ' ' . i. ' i s . e ' ' ' , ' ' fa o' 'I X ' , . . fri Colors and TexTures observed in Miss BarTruTT's classes, weekly exhibiTs on bulleTin board. hand scrubbed, The washing oT brush es, inferior clecoraTion and Tash ion design emphasized, help- ers oT needy proiecTs, maker oT lips Tor annual Y-Teen What A-Sho booTh, advanced Tech niques pracTiced in class, earn esT working sTudenTs Tor necese sary jobs around Bl-TS . . .ART DEPARTMENT. PracTicing The arT of good wriTing, essays, Themes, and book reporTs: liTeraTure, grammar, iournalism, and composiTion7 'Tale oT Two CiTies, Silas Marnerf' and 'King ArThur,'i all parTs oT needed reading marerial. Bi-weekly school paper-The Beacon, headed by Mr. SToTTlebower. New use of vocabulary, penmanship improved, a 'musT Tor every day living . . . The ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. Problems and Tigures Tor sTurdy brains, plus and minus signs sTudied, rulers, proTracTors, and com- passes-essenTial maTerials Tor geomeTry7 eddie Tion, subTracTion, mulTiplicaTion and division ob- served, solvers oT needed problems, geomeTric recTangles, Triangles and circles, necessary Tor human survival: oTher courses: maih, TrigonomeT- ry, algebra 3 and 14, solid geomeTry, Tound in The MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT. Fossils, Tlowers, Tish, Tinding oT grass' hopper TirsT proiecT in Miss Moores biology class: birds, dogs, lizards, ralz and crickeTs observed: proTons and elec Troni, -- physics: dinosaurs, minerals - geology: oxygen, ink, Tubes in chemisTry under Mr, Allison, miscroscopic planT', seen by curious sTudenTs resulT oT man 2 woncler abouT his world . . . SCIENCE DEPA RTM ENT. I A new loolc on olher counlries: an es- senlial need lor 'rravelingg Si, si, in La Senora Threllceld's room: classes in Lalin under guidance ol Miss Marlin: globe showing marlced places of desired languages: compelifors lor college re- guiremenls: Miss Fosler's French class: French, German, Lalin and Spanish, malce up . . . FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT. Beller acquainlances wifh foreign relalionsp worlc rofales around hislory and geography: eyes focused on far easfern part of globe-Miss Smi+h's Far Eas+ hisforyq selling a pace lor ancienl' and modern hisforyy lrips lo synagogue. Calholic and Profesfanl churches lor underslandingp world hislory, U. S. his- lory, sociology, and economics . . . SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. A hosl ol sporls offered by inslruclors Dorr, Jones, Websler, and Benjamin 'ro 'rempl sopho- more palales. lndulgers laced lhe rilual ol dancing class every Monday, learning how lo lango and lwo-slep. Apparalus eguipmenl proved popular in The spring lor lhe boys, while lhe girls furned lo lhe ouldoors for several sporlz. Aclivilies galore, lhe main challen e ol Q .' The. . . P. E. DEPARTMENT. ,..Mnv1' , BHS handymen conslrucl lawn chairs, fables, and olher wood handyworlc in wood shop, aided by lhe guiding hand of inslruclor Rod Q'Connor. Finishing, culling, and home decoraling also in- cluded in The curriculum. Relail sales, Agriculf lure, Machine Shop. and Aulo Shop also lrain lulure worlcers and farmers as a parl ol lhe in- duslrious . , , VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Tl: irl wr ll GERALDINE WEBSTER 5 Physlcal uc ron B Cub W en the archev m ses the center of target he turr r nd 'ind seeks r th cause of hs ure vvnthln hrmself MRS MARGARET L TILLOTSON H o m e ECOVIOVTTICS Mike up Assnstant He who llves with n ans rs tempted MRS MARGARET THRELKELD Spannsh Spinlih Cu Learnlng undugest by hought bor Ioet thought un assvsted by Iearnunq rs perulous IRMA TARKOFF Soclology Hlstory Service Club A vvlse man toe: not grieve over what IS HO l'T'I E JOSEPH C STOTTLEBOWER Englush Journallsm Beacon Edltorlal Staff The cautxous I dom err DEE STEWART Llbriry Welfare Cub Learnlng undlgest y hought b r lost thought un assnsted hy Iearnlng I: perllous FLORENCE C SMITH Soclal Studves One vvord of cons: I5 better than 1 speech of 1 thousand vxond: Veteran teculty members welcomed elk new recrultk to the told wth Benlamln Dealy Dempsey Elteh Fra er nd Mcfxormlck slqnunq BI-IS teefhtnq contrecte 1' ulllfl RAYMOND S SMITH Smlth Huqhes Auto Shop Spread on vour vvledoe ind at v :I ound to s 1 ovv FLOYD SANDPLL Agrnculture Future Farmerf of Amenci orqet not our urea n our mo ment of urcess MRS CAROL PHILLIPS Clothrnq Foorli Frlend hrp Club T ose who know 0 not speak those o peak no know NIATILDA PFTRY Shorthand Typunq Tucket Sales H vv o reruucs much from hunwlf 1nl httle from others vvtll cure nw tred MRS DOROTHY PETERSON Guidance St Luke Junior Assustince Leaque W en the uchtr Qsee the center aoet he round and seeks o th cauee of hte fill rt nn huns MARY AGNES PERRY E :sh Puhllc v lit 0 relit onenjs ROD W OCONNUR lndustrnl Arte uned I9 that It the earl enlightened MRS LENORE NICHOLS M1thenmt1cs Junror Counselor One word ot SenSe as better than 1 speech of 1 thonmnd words LLARITA MOORE Buology Blology C th ectlce vnrtuex y lr touuut ax if Q' W- 1 vo' JOHN R MONROE Music Operetta For et no t ur ures in your mo ment of success JEAN MCCORMICK ish U e C ub Be careful of what you desire for you will sure y get it BOYD McCASLIN Algebra Geometry Basketball L a man a er h has discerned hs own duty be faithful to his ty NORMA V MARTIN Latin Latin Club During a drizzling ran open a vourne leisurely BRYAN LEWIS United States His- tory: Ticket Squad. 'Do not worry about peo Ie not knowing yo, but strive to be worth knowing DR, CLIFFORD LEEDY Band. 'lt is from music that the finish is re- Celvedf' MRS ALMEDA LaVELLE Business Trainingg Office Work. l'Keep thy heart with all dilioenceg for out of it are the issues of life. MRS VIRGINIA LARSEN RetailSales Distrib utive Education Club Do not foruet an act of kindns because of a recent dispute WHITFIELD KRATZ Mechanical D raw n Alpha H e o r w ar he w o speaks the truth and s his own ness GERALD KORTE World History Eng l h Debate ub The higher type of n is firm but quarrelsome IVIARY C KNIBBS History What o ive f ou are as ed ev n thou h it b li e HOWARD L .JONES Boys Phfsical Edu- cation Boys' Club. 'IT ink twice 'Maud say nothing, EARLE D. JEWELL Mathemwticsg Book keepino. 'IA thoudht ess man runs hither and yon like a monkey seeking fruit in the forest ALBERT C. HUNT Biolofnyr Geologyg Opera Club. Learning, undigest ed by thouoht, is la' bor lost thounht unas- sisted by learning, is perilous. ur' ,af MRS KATHLEEN HOLZER English Draw yourself out he vil way a elephant stuck in the mud FOREST C HOLLAND Farm Shop Agricul 'ture Future Farmers of America We live happily in deed not hating those who hate us J W HAYS Machine Shop Lock I' To help another helps yourself ALFRED E HAGON S History r iection Squad Who controls h rn uth hi word sweet MARGARET GRAY Drama Speech All School Play He who loves ta criticize affairs can- not be entrusted with affairs' JOHN GODFREY p' n gg Foot a Coach. He who has com- mitted a mistake anc sn't correct it L committing anot er mistake. ROBERT FRAZIER World Historyg Voca- tional Guidance Counf selorg Junior Class Ad- visor. 'Trust is the best of relationships. Chem teacher Allison abandoned class one atternoon to rush to the hospital to welcome his tirst, a qirl, while Christenson passed out ciqars in honor ot his third. Fifi 1' 1' ll -4 EDNA FRASER Rernednl RERICIIIIII Enq rsh Y Teens prefer the vu v people to the snohs OLIVE FOSTER French World Hrs tory Essay Contests VV 0 rs nirrow of lon rnot e he r ed PF TER ELICH Muthernitrcs Assrst nt Football Coich I prudent cornpanron v s vvth hun well to walk vvrth hrm RUB! RT DORR Boys Physical Edu citron Track every step e se ind ou hwve in idvwrrtme RUBY DILLON Ferrnan Geometry Make Up Club As you go through oest f sure to break some twrqs that those who follovv ntiy frnd therr wiy MAL DENNIS Geometry T o r c h Cub I do t expec rd 1 sa tod xy I frnd a gentlem I be qu sitrs DONALD DEMP5EV Enqlrsh Beicon Bus :ness Staff Success comes cms farlure cofttts rn c1rts 3-5 ,275-at Mrss Gray Mr I-lays and Mr Sandell all tound them selves rn the travelrnq mood, whrle other Bl-IS teachers found themselves rrsrnq earlrer rn tavor ot 8 OO classer Nrrlfrr MRS EVLLYNE DEALY Fo s Future Horn lVl1kers of Arntrrm v r s but y heart CLARENLI LOVE ys Phys Kc ence Rtdro uh Study rought ught x rthout tur p r LORAIN! COY Enq rsh Merrts ere Irke h1 ed LAROL L QORNIKH Rtli lon turte enouuh THOMA, KONLLY Rtlw rr :slr ro L ss Advrsor The fool who know foolrshn s MILTON LLOTHIER Brology svvun Tearn p aft the vu people to tht snohs DON LHRI5IEN5ON srnt School nwnces mt stulpture a bock o nrar rcatron :II sou fs-f. -qv-uf af I 5 ill LYLL I3 BUSN Musrc S ow self respt t ind others vvrll resptct ou ROB? RT 5 BRAY v Educwtron Lo e vvord of rs httter thin 1 so ech of 1 thousind vvortls L J BJORKQUBT t rsh S rnp xnc L n Club c th p ure of royous vvork ind the hmprness of c unprrrvrng le e MR5 PATRICIA BENJAMIN s Physrcw tu ci ron Shuksin r torril Staff Rouse yourself' L r TLARL BARTRUFP Art Posters e cautrous t t n rr LEON ALPAUGH Hrstory Basehwll As in archer makes stmruht h s arrow 1 L1 nn es nght S trernb I rnd unsteady thought JALK ALLISON L ernrstry S e rss Advusor vvath rs egot In S JVCIL Vv'hcn you on'e's irc min oTTice ol BHS you are greeleo by ThaT Torever :miling Tace oT Irene She greeTs everyone wiTh her Triendly I-li, even in lhe midsT oT her never-ending work. She can be seen Typing, Tiling, mane aging our business and money aTTairs. She has working under her a big crew ol sTudenT helpers, and handles The oTTice wiTh a deTTness ThaT lceeps everyone happy. She is our QTTice Manager . . . MRS. IRENE USITALO. fx recenT recruiT To BHS. she enioys her new experience. She Tills ThaT imporTanT and oTTen busTling posiTion oT lreneis right hand assisTanl. Having dealT wiTh TaculTy and sTudenTs beTore. she worlcs easily ano capably. l3reguenTly she aids Mr. lzeldmann and spends many an hour pounding Those TypewriTer lceys, An ardenT Toiler on oTTice machines. WiTh Three acTive children, she is a busy housewiTe when aT home. A sparlf- ling oTTice worlcer wiTh a sunny smile is MRS. ADDIE STENGER. This Triendly worker lceeps The BHS aTTend ance records. and adminisTers pink and blue sdips and calls up absenTees. She super- vises a large crew oT checlcing girls. Serves as companion, counselor and chaperone oT Rep Club on game Trips, sponsored The '56 Homecoming, The posT-game dance, and CHRISTOPHERSON IVIRS ADDIF STENGER honorable scribes NIRS, IRENE USITALO oTher acTiviTies. Also Tills in in The absence oT The school nurse. WiTh paTience, eTTiciency and humor, The aTTendance oTTice is run by MRS. MARIE CHRIST- OPHERSON. BHSIS large group oT hardfworlcing errand girls worla under The able direc- Tion oT Mrs. Irene UsiTalo in The main oTTice, Mrs. DoroThy WrighT in The nurseis oTTice, Mrs, lvlarie ChrisTopherson in The aTTendance oTTice, and The counselors in The guidance oTTices. Worlcing aTTer, during, and beTore school, Their wide range oT duTies includes Typing, Tiling, checking, and def livering messages or noTices. ln The main oTTice They operaTe The swiTch- boards and mimeograph and diTTo machines. ln The guidance oTTices, pre- paring program cards and delivering noTes when necesary. QnefhalT crediT is awarded aT The end oT The year To . . . The BHS OFFICE STAFF. This Tormer sTudenT oT BHS is now iTs guardian againsT disease and illness. ln school. she was The TirsT WhaT-A-Sho queen and Tool: parT in many oTher acTiviTies. Now divides her Time among Bellingham schools, seTs up clinics, gives eye and ear TesTs, eTc ..,. Nurse MRS. DOROTHY WRIGHT. OFFICE AND NURSE HELPERS Back rovv: Shadle, Brandt, DeGeest, Nash, Pearce, Bar' rett, Gilliam, Nelson, lVl Tieman, Booth, J Brandt Blair, Cyr, lVlllls, L. Lawson. Middle rowz J. Rector lVlCGillivray Strausbaugh, Haftford, Clavering J. Lar son, C. Smith, Schvvisovv, Roberson, Peterson, Gerry, Rogers Robinson, Front row: Atteberry Cherve' nock, Tarr, Stephen, Ludvvigsnn, Vitalllc Sniool Prather, Llndsley. WRIGHT 536906 0 0000 flsfilv COUK5 Mrs McVViIIiain Mrs Aldrich Mrs Gilbert Mrs, Nuttrr Mrs Harvey Delicious hamburgeri, divine pudding, nourishing main piales, rasfy paslry, and wholesome sandwiches were nalched up every day by hundreds ol ravishingly hungry ,ludenrsl Under lhe ewcellenl supervision ol Mrs. Elsie McWilliams, lhe caleleria live cooks lurn oul lheir own oies, rolls and sandwiches. Mrs. McWilliams also plans rhe menu lor rhe school The enfire year. Wilh rwenfyfseven on lhe cafe-Teria crew, lhe elficienl ,fall worked regularly in 'rhe kilchen. Besides gelring valu- able rraining and experience, each sfudenr gives service lo lhe school, The jobs range from checkers and cashiers fo dishwashers and dishdryers. Every sludenl helper re' ceivef, his lunch, wages. and a credit Cleanliness, alerl ness, and service wilh a smile are virlues iound among rhe crew. makers of fortune cakes Mrs Younq Cleaning, duiling. -weeping liking, helping: caziaole, dependable: our Malron unsung, Mrs. Alma Young. Always willing lo assist Mrs. Young can be seen duri- fully keeping lhe ruilices, re-sl roorna and halls in good order. Mr. Doan does everyrhinglll Qur general handyman and supervisor ol mainrenance, always on lhe job wifh a lriendly smile. Scolly wilh his prize ilowers and shrubs makes BHS alrraclive and colorful. His Irish humor is ever ready lo greel lhe swarming hordes who enler rhe porlals ol our school. Ifi-fflilffr ll Mr Donn Mr Henderson KIAFETFRIA CREW Burk rrw, Vxfliqiiigr Hays M Wiehc schcnk Lunstrutli Midrilz: rum- Millet l,lim'i'Oii J iNiub1- kiistcrliruok Bullvfck Hnnsun Aim-s Forbes Front rum wtriut H.ni'i,-it Stnrkovich Little, AHllf'l'Ni'JIl Eastwood, Neumann, Gerard. 5 most ancient und honorable ones Top man oT senior class, Hugh Carr wields presidenT's gavel Tor class of '57, is wearer oT Alpha Hi-Y pin, and an eager golT enThusiasT. Sparkling blue eyes are possessed by senior class veep, Lee Binschus. A Key Club supporTer and well known on The Raider gridiron. Ski enThusiasT. Margie ZoeT. Takes The iob OT senior class secreTaryg well known in school acTiviTies, Girls' STaTe and Pep Club have her supporT. Senior Class oTTicers have many imporTanT duTies To carry ouT Tor The Class oT l957. A prom never To be TorgoTTen is organized and planned by These Three. and They also work Toward supporTing The all-school play. The iob OT selecTing The senior announcemenTs is an- oTher oT Their duTies. Encouraging and planning a wonderTul graduaTion Trolic Takes Their eTTorTs. Many iobs. capably handled by The SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Seniors choice Hugh Carr oTTice holder presidenT Alpha HIY WhaT A Sho manager a prep and varsiTy TooTbalI player member oT Torch personaliTy plus boosTer of senior acTiviTies Top man oT The Top class HUGH CARR ...go Blonde blue eyed MT Baker dev oTee Zyear member oT Torch sophomore class represenTaTive Pep Club Shuksan sporTs sTaTT prove her To be a busy sTudenT senior class Top noTch secreTary MARGE ZOET EW 4' Hard working member oT Key and Raider Clubs Raider man on Th mound varsiTy TooTball quarTer back sTrong supporTer oT D E Club lnown as The Senior Clas vice presidenT dependable LEE BINSCHUS N :ml 4 34 ni f . 411 5 3 e y S ey , , 2 7 Y i ax .T Wi F 9, 2 , , , . 3 . T far ' i ii' , T L V Y f +o-..-, V, , '55 ' I - , f,5rl,, .ii 1-. 1' -ffl. s .ff an .,. , . .Z :FEW :Iii .Is f .':EE-:-::.',2:-ig' 5 ..k!l1?: s 'T vs' ,H , , is s. so li f , E1 .5 5,944 is Z5s?iWVW v I I - I - ' ' ' ' I fi i - i I i I S . - . ' I . . . ouislundmg ages Crowdlnq achyuhes Info lhelr busy schedules 'rhese lwenly-seven seniors have spenl Their Three years al BHS pullng up merlrs Consclenhousness h been 'rheir lrademarlc. nfl Knovvlcs G fflth Lu A9 1 IVI oe uno IVI IVlurk Hovi olball loolc p lhe lme of l chus C lller r owles Muller M rlc Qlvlalley Smulh llscornla an Whnpple un addvhon lo olher school progecls whale Greoor Slqnnen and Whipple fouled on lhe baslqelball courl Carr served as enlor prexy and Whal A Sho head and l-loyda marched ID Pasadena wllh our Red Ralder band ln addlhon lo her secrelwual duhes Froslad Brealcey and Lundsley produced slorues rn lhe Beacon on Frldays whlle leedy eduled lhe Shulcsan Newlon and Marshall headed Usher and Pep for a sernesler whlle Grllhrh loolc charge ol G rl Cu achvzlle 0 us 1 Yo 0 tom egor F 0 tid C el Whl Anna lrelwold penl a busy year eeplng lracl ol The ruls W le al null' e-nf her yonce 'r Qlfla oma Pep Clubber Yoer lrayeled 'ro Glrls Slale wllh Grrlhlh whlle Tnernan lenl a helpnnq hand lo Glrls Club lunchon and The rnaun olhce Key Clubber Yorlf alded an The oy ernung councils and was a pllcher on baseball coach Leon Flpauqh quao Always on lhe oo lull ol energy au nnvhahve THE MERIT SENIORS e ner rs dl scornla 1 e WW 11 ikcy xl vton rr L 5 gr l,-1 rl ' , 'mds Iey, D' hl. Rlgh: P. Miller, . Z 1. x A Slli' 41 , , do lio u l B'ns , a' l' , Uehl. Kn , ' , u . l r ' r 'C ' 1 fl s ' - - J f 'D U K. , , . , . ' ' ' R sl l b . ' N S. T p- L Blnsch ,G Snith,TrQ1vvold, C. rk Et : Gr! , r s f , mlll ' 'pple K l . ' me' , hi Q I S I r l , ' o l h ll! r C l V l X s s . J . I 'r l L lt: T' nan, Ma h' l Ti , O'IVIQII y, J. Smith. Rrgl 1 W. Bree 1. ref W lr Ca Leely, 'Z :len V 1,11 1 AN MICHAEL Delta H Y Vice President 2 President B acon Sports Staff Student Council Boys Club Ca inet Intramural Sports Ambition Work for Paper Mill Herb if ALLEN RITA Adv iiced Chorus 12 yearsl Christmas Pageant ,,.,,,, 15 ye rsl What I Sho I3 yearsl Scrapbook Committee Pep u Am ition To be President and only member of Girls Club at Wet Point A ERSON BONNIE Chorus iGirlsl Soial Clib Scrap ook Committee WhatASho11 yearl Ambition Nurse ANDEPSON Ambition pha i C Intr1niur'il Sports Ski Bum ANDERSON r Ce ir times l'YIl'JlflOl1 Ill E fl l H8 O IS VIII P ANDERSON Cr vv Intramural Sports Ambition None R S Beta Hi Y Senior Play Committee S 3 e -wi ANDREAS Captain: K HERINE T Trch Club ep ub P Wbat-A-Sho 12 yearslg Pep Assembly Committee. Arnb1tiOr': Te.Cher. ELIVII, 'in mirr' BOBYGBVTIVTIH Hi-Y, ition- a bi eor ui i Typical September weather . . . liquid sunshine and breezes from the may combatted by red, beige, and blue car coats complete with hoods . . , wedding of the year matched movie queen Grace Kelly and eligible bachelor Prince Rainier oi Manaco . . . B. C. Lions welcomed Raider bandsmen entertainment at Grey Cup elimination . . . October ...i 'Please bring pencils and don't chew gum heard as Sbuksan picture schedule got under way . . . football hassles resolved in sea of mud - ah, dear Ba ttersby . . . l-lecht and Carr contrived skits for 'ill lim Electedf' advocating a hot rod in every garage, at twentyffirst annual What-A-Sho . . . Spiders Spun' at Rainbow l-lobo l-lop . , . Teen-age idols Pat Boone and Elvis Hound Dog Presley competed for number one iuke box list- ASH, KATHLEEN Torch Club: What-A-Sho K3 yearsl: Orches- tra K3 yearsl: Advanced Chorus 12 yearsl: Shuksan Business Staff, Ambition: Play in professional symphony orchestra. 35 i ATTERBERRY, SUE f-Chorus 12 yearsl: What-A-Sho 12 yearsl: Operetta 12 yearsl: Christmas Program 12 yearsl. Ambi- tion: Surgical Nurse, AUGUSTON, .IIIVI-f-Band 12 yearsl: Traffic Squad I2 yearsl, Ambition: Ovvn a faster '36 Ford than Roberts. BACHIVIAN IVIYRNAV- Band C3 yearsl: Make-up Corps C2 yearsl. Ambition: To be a nurse. BAILEY, JOANNE-Torch Club: Finance Committeeq FHA, Ambition: To become a teacher BALLER, DAVIDfAmbition: To be a farmer BARICH, RUDV Radio Club, Ambition: Electrical engineer BARKER, DICK Student Council: Vice President of Delta Hi-Y: Boys' Club Councilg Junior .Assemblyg Sergeant at Arms of Delta Ambition To be one of Vodopiclfs best customers. BARNES, DONNA LEE-- Biology Club tl yearlg Ticket Squad Assist Manager- Horizon Club 13 yearsl- D. E Club, Ambition: Live, love and be happy BARRETT, DENNIS GfProjection squad, Ambition: Like lVlr Jones I would like to be a butterfly flirting here and 'TW there BARRETT JANIS D E Club Ambition: A licensed practi- cal nurse: BARSNESS, DARYL Band K3 yearsl. Ambition: Keep my clipper cutting BARSNESS WAYNE-Band 13 yearsl- Torch Club ll yearl: Spanish Club ll yearl Ambition: English or history teacher. BASS, JEVVELL D E Club' Social Club Ambition' Get a good job in Seattle ,vii EATEMAN, JAIVIES WILlLAlvlfPup Football Ambition: Go to college' then beconie a commercial artist. T1t'ffiil1if-fimf W,- ' BECK, DIANNE -Y-Teens, Shuksan Editorial Staff, Typist 12 yearsl, Scrapbook Committee, Treasurer, Senior Mother's Tea, What-A-Sho Ambition: Own my own beauty salon in California, inhabited by Walt Disneys characters BECKER ARNOLD Ambition: Visit Canada v.ith the Simbas, BENSON, LORRAINE Ptp Club, Social Club, What-A-Sho, Pep Drill Team Ambition: Secretarial work then travel BERGMAN BETTE D E Club' Square Dance 13 yearsl, What-A- Sho, St Lukcs Assistance Leaque: Social Club Ambition: College, then the ladder of happniess BERGSTROM RODNEY-Football Manafscr 12 yearsl, Boys' Rep- resentative Ambition: Bum. BERWICK SYLVIA Ticket Squad 12 yearsl, Biology Club 11 yearl Ambition: io he 6' before qraduatinq, :ar Q, ' sr O L I C BINSCHUS LEE--Key Club Treasurer- Senior Vice President ., Football, Baseball Standards Committee, Ambition: To be Vodopichs manager tffialii E' ' E' 1 BLAIR, DAVE Advanced Chorus 13 yearsl, Operetta 13 yearsl, What-A-Sho, Alpha Hi-Y Ambition: Not to fluifk out the first quarter of college SEPTEMBER . . . Typical September weather . . . liquid sunshine and breezes trom the bay combatted by red, beige and blue car coats complete with hoods .... Wedding ot the year matched movie queen Grace Kelly and eligible bachelor, Prince Rainier ot Monaco .... Pre-school opening band practice paid ott in long, hot Pacitic Na- tional Exhibition parade in Vancouver ..,. B. C. Lions welcomed Raider musical entertainment at annual Grey Cup elimination .... Song hit, Canadian Sunset, popularized the country to the north. BLAKEWAY, ROGER-Football 11 yearl, Track 11 yearl, Intra mural Basketball, FFA 12 yearsl. Ambition: Chairman of 1957 Hobo Convention BLAND, JANICE-Song Leader 13 yearsl, Queen Junior Year, D. E Club President, Ushers Club, Student Council Represent- ative, D, E State Treasurer Ambition: College at the BLOCH JIM -Key Club Vice President, Nick's Comets 12 yearsl' Member of the Dukes Senior Athletic Supporters 12 yearsl. Ambition: Join a fraternity and try to get into college BLOOMGREN, EDNA--Pep Club, Girls' Club Representative 12 yearsl, Sergeant at Arms of Pep Club: Spanish Club, Ambition: Te be successful and happy, BOETTNER, WILLIAM-Delta Hi-V 12 yearsl, Vice President, Baseball, Student Council, Junior Prom. Ambition: Doctor of Medicine. X BOOKEY, BERYL-Social Club, Secretary of Welfare Club, Second hi., .. Period Chorus, Chess Club, Scrapbook Committee Ambition: I, 'W To meet a real live bookie. W BOOKEY, KEITH FEA. Ambition: Be a bootlergger vvlth John ' Stephens. 5 . BOOTH, KATIE- Ushers Club 12 yearsl, Beacon Associate Editor, L Ski Club, Horizon Club, What-A-Sho 13 yearsl Ambition: Col- lege at C. W. C BOWDEN, ED- Football, Track, Baseball, Key Club, Raider Club. Ambition: Raid Vodopich's Ber-L-Que Show BOWMAN, ANN St. Lukes Assistance League, FFA., Horizon Club 11 yearl. Ambition: To learn to drive, BOWMAN, BRUCEfSenior Announcements, Intramural Sports, ,ce Junior Prom, Delta Hi-Y Ambition: To become 21 so extra- curricular activities can become legal. f. 4--r ff ' f ,M 410 BOWMAN, PAUL-Beacon 11 yearl, Gamma Hi-Y 12 yearsl Am- bition: Blow up chemistry class BRADBURY, ROBERTA--Ushers Club 12 yearsl, Junior Class Vice President, Operetta 12 yearsl, What-A-Sho 13 yearslg Co- Chairman Junior Prom Ambition: Chief pretzel tvvister in a giant pretzel factory. BRADLEY, KAY- Chorus, Girls' Club. Ambition: Travel. BRANDT, CONNIE --Majorette 13 yearsl, Y-Teens 13 yearsl What- A-Sho 12 yearsl, Class Assemblies, Homecoming Princess 1957 Ambition: Be a Siamese dancer in Siam --rf ,Q BRANDT, GARTH-Ambition: Graduate cum-laude TIi'I'Ilf'l1-fIi ' BRAY: SALLY .lOfUshers Club: Social Club: Girls' Club Repre- sentative: D. E. Club Secretary: Bowling Club. A'nbition: Dance with Elvis BREAKEY, WINIFRED--Band 43 yearsif Torch Club 42 yearsl: What-A-Sho 43 yearsl- B Club l2 yearsl- Shuksan-Beacon Editorial Staff. Ambiton: To breeze along with the breeze. BRISENO: ALBERTO BISHOP-Ambition: Join the Foreign Legion BROOKS, MILLARD-Boys' Club, Ambition: Live with the pen- guins at the South Pole. BROWN: DORlSiEntered from Meridian Senior High Ambition: Be a good wife and mother BROWN PATiBand 42 yearslg Advanced Chorus: Chorus Pianist- Christmas Program- What-A-Sho 42 yearsi. Ambition: Be a succcss in whatever l do. - BROWN, ROBERT -Intramural Sports. Ambition: Be as good as Five-Shot Anthony BROWNE: DOROTHY -Ambition: To live the life of Riley on some- body else's money. BUCKLEY JOHN-f-lntramural Basketball- Intramural Volleyball- Pup Football Ambition: To be a rich play boy. BUHTZ, BARTON A.kBand- What-A-Sho: Traffic Squad. Ambi- tion: To date the AS B. Secretary. BURN, JOHN N -'Baseball 43 yearsl: Stage Crew Manager: Raider Club 42 yearsi Key Club- Student Council Ambition Eat Wheaties with Mickey Mantle BOSS: MAXINE D E Club- Bowling Club 42 yearsl Ambition: To go to Europe. BUZZARD DONiFootball 43 yearsig Alpha Hi-Y Seraeant-at Arms and Treasurer- Ski Club lj yearsl, Ambition: Shuss the Shute BYRD LARRY C Sizinnniing Team 43 yearsl. Ambition: Raise and own the fastest quarter horse in the world. CAILLIER, GARYwSenior Manager Baseball 43 yearsl: Senior Manager Football: Raider Club 42 yearsl: Bowling Club 41 yearl. Ambition: To own Mars CALLERO ROYLENE-Latin Club Secretary-Treasurer Junior Prom Decorating Committee- Y'Teens Cabinet: Senior Gift Com mittee- What-A-Sho. Ambition. Teacher va-K Z' AN ef My is . .. QCTOBER . , , Please bring pencils and dont chew dum! heard as Shuksan picture schedule got under way. . . . Football hassles resolved in a sea ot mud -A ah, dear Battersby .... l-lecht and Carr contrived skits tor 'llt lim Electedf' advocating a hot rod in every garage, at twenty-tirst annual WhatfAfSho ..,. Mt. Baker and Bl-iS bands combined tor halt-time show .... 'Spiders Spun at Rainbow 'll-lobo l-lopfl . . . Teeneaqe idols Pat 'Dont Forbid Mew Boone and Elvis Hound Dogl' Presley competed tor number one iuie box listing .... Old tavorites 'S' 35 Iva? ,wif 4. ima? CARPENTER, CAROLYN SUE Pep Club K2 yearsl: Drill Team: Junior Prom Program Chairman: Senior Picture Committee: Torch Club 42 yearsi: Student Council. Ambition: Graduate from the University of Washington. CARR: HUGH- Football 42 yearsl: Senior Class President: Alpha Hi-Y Vice President, What-A-Sho Co-Chairman: Boys' Club Cab- inet Ambition: Be a successful lawyer. CARR: MAUREEN DELORES-Orchestra 43 yearsl: What-A-Sho l3 yearsig Operetta 43 yearsi: St. LLll4l3'S Jr Assistance League: Christmas Pageant 43 yearsl. Ambition: Registered nurse. CARTER: BETTYWFHA.: St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, Ambition: Undecided CAUFMAN BERNIE Alpha Hi-Y 42 yearfl- Vice President- Baseball 43 yearskg Fire Squad Chief: Junior Prom Chairman: Student Council ll yeari. Ambition: Raise funds tor Durham's invention. CHAMBERLAIN: BARRY Jw Beta Hi Y 43 yearsl: Executive Board: lntramura! Football, Boys' Club 42 yearslg Student Couri- c-l Ambition: Get married and see the world CllAPlN: W THOMAS--Band C3 yearslg Drum Mfiior 42 vear'i- What-A-Sho 1956: intramural Basketball: Delta Hi-Y 45 yearii Ambitior.: Make a million selling root beer and tried onions. CHATTFRTON: VlCKl Torch Club i2 yearsi: Operetta 42 yearsl- Band- Swing Clicrux- What-A-Sho i3 ycarsi Ambition: Teacher. T1t'r'lIl'11-lfl rr- r- g'?' Q 'S 41 is Nj ti Ne--1' Q i sr asf iv, if , S!! K TN. Jr ' .izv N .ff my C, ,P A E iql ' .,-- 1 'fi' 5' ' r f 'M CHERVENOCK SHARON- Pep Club 12 yearsl: Drill Team: Torcb Club 42 yearsl: Ski Club 12 yearsl: Junior Prom Decoration Com- mittee 1955: Beacon and Sbuksan Editorial Staffs. Ambition: See the Rairlr-rs win a Homecoming game over Everett. CHISOVI NANCY-Social Club Secretary 12 yearsl: Horizon Club fi yearsl Whit A-Sno 12 yr-arsl Girls' Club Assemblies Ambi- tion: Dental assistant CHRISTY: SHARON D. E. Club Vice President: Representative to D. F. Club Convention Ambition: Go to Hawaii on my honeymoon CHDRNEY IVIARIE Social Club' Girls Club Ambition: Vet frrinary doctor CLARK SANDRA Band 15 yearsl: Wbat-A Sho 12 yearsl Am- bition: Tlwatei: CLAVERING SYLVIA WliatA-Sho: Starlight Revievv: Office Assistant: Y-Teens Cabinet' Sbuksan Editorial Staff. Ambition X-ray technician CLIFT: MICHAEL Spanish Club 12 yearsl: Whatcom County Youno Democrats Ambition: To be a niqlit watchman for the Olympia brevvery. COCHRAN: SHIRLEY D E Club: Social Club: Ski Club. Ambi tion: To try to finish three years of college COMPTON lVlARJORlE-F.H.A- Nlake-up Corps: Guidance Of- fice Assistant Ambition: Nlissionary nurse. CORNING, JACK PF A.: Boys' Club. Ambition: Go to the South Seas. COSTANTI: JUDITHAPep Club 12 yearsl- Drill Team 12 yearsl: Chorus 15 yearsl: Wbat-A-Sho Vaudeville Committee Ambi- tion: School teacher. COWIN: RON-Boys' Club Council: Football Ambition: To qet abead in the vvorld. CRAIVI: GERI Social Club 1? yearsl: Y-Teens: Bowling Club 41 yeari: Girls Club Ambition: To marry someone like Elvis Presley CRONKHITF KENT Delta Hi Y 13 yearsl: Ski Club 12 yearsl Intramural Sports: Boys' Club Council: Junior Prom Dance Committee Ambition: Go into hotel business with Gary Dick- erson CROOK DAVID Band 13 yrarsl Chorus 42 yearsl' Swing Chorus 12 yearsl: Orchestra' Senior Play Comnnttee Ambition: Nlarry an flaskan swettdougli CUIVIIVIINGS, JOHN-Band 13 yearsl: What-A-Sho: Radio Crev, 42 yearfi. Ambition: Get my IVI, D. rleqree in music. Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong teamed vvitb Graco Kelly in talo ot True Love in l-ligb Society . . . Camouzz rage - tbe lvy League Loolr e soread to BHS -- button-down collars, narrow 1trioes and back-belted pants. . . U. S. wedding ot Margaret Truman and nevvsman Clitton Daniels ran close second to Kelly and Rainier. NOVEMBER . . . Election time brougbt old tamiliar campaign buttons and speecbes ..,. bome-coming witli tbe Seagulls Y vvlny did we lnave to lose? . . . Jobnny Ray s 'Walkin' In lbe Rain!! symbolized tbe weatberman s CYR: GARY Band 12 yearslg Intramursil Basketball: Student Council Ambition: Grow a mustache like Ray Smitb DAHLQUIST: ROSEIVIARY- Girls' Club Vice Presldffntg Llsbers Club: Sergeant-at-Arms, Y-Teens Cabinet Treasurer: Ski Club: What-A-Sho. Ambition: College DALE: DONALD-Debate Club: Boys' Club Ambition To be a missionary in Afganistan. DALTON: IVIARY LOU Orchestra 12 yearsi Band 13 yearsl: Usb- ers 12 yearsl: Torcb Club: Girls' Club Representative Ambi tion: Christian service DANIELS, LARRY-Football 11 yearl' Intramural Basketball: Boys' Club. DANIELS, MARY ANN-Social Club: Wliat-A-Sho: Girls' Club Ambition: Live love laugh and be merry DANIELSON: DORIS D. E. Club: Social Club: Ski Club. Ambi- 4 Q tion: To get a good job out of town DAVIS, ANN -Swim Club' Pep Club Drill Team- B Clubg What-A-Sbo: Bowling Club Ambition: To be successful. Trvrf 111.11-fu Il r ,,,,-av DE GOLIER, ANNE-Girls Club Ambition: To do a thing right. DELAMARE, MELVYN-Transferred from Salt summer Night's Dream. Ambition: Radio and TV advertising and announcing. Lake City: Mid- DENSON, RAY FFA. Ambition: To make a million or tvvo. X, DEXTER, JUDY- Welfare Club. Ambition: To be at receptionist, ! DICKERSON, GARY-Intramural Sports: Spanish Club: Junior Prom, U. N. Assemblyg Bowling Club Ambition: To be best man ' when Kent Cronkhite marrieS Olympia, DIEHL, BOB-Alpha Hi-Yg Football 13 yearsl, Torch Club: Ski . Cl b: ASB President, Ambition: Automobile dealer. DIETRICH, MARGARET -Girls' Club -i ...pr U i If 3 6 E DODD, GLENDA KORAL-Welfare Club Ambition: Earn a million gy Q dollars and take a trip around the world ' F ix y 2 plight .... Prom goers retreated to Orchids in the Moonlight. . . . Ente-rprising band members stayed up all night and copped two prizes the next day at the Seattle Santa Claus parade ..., Thanksgiving vacation -- stutted birds common around Bl-lS ..., Vari-colored 'bucket bags latest rage in purses .... Beacon Editor Dreyer moved to Seattle -A Erostad took over, A 5 W, K V DRAFS, TERRANCE LEE- What-A-Sho Publicity Co'nmittee. Am :iff log mitionz To live in Greenwich Village. ' - i 'Q,,l DRYER, GESINE-Editor of Beacon, President opera Club, Presi- ' dent French Club: Torch Club: Girls' Club Representative, Arn- . 1 Z ,M bition: Bio-chemist, ,lg DUFFY, MARY- Pep Club, Drill Team, Beacon Staff, Feature , Editor: Assemblies, Ski Club, Latin Club. Ambition: Graduate from college. DUNN, DENNlSiDelta Hi-Y, President, Junior Classg Senior Play Committee: Student Council Ambition: Frank Lloyd Wright, Jr. DURHAM, TOM A.-Fire Squad, Delta Hi-Y Vice President: Young Democrats, Beacon Circulation Manager, Boys' Club Rep- resentative. Ambition: To invent a mechanical girdle disinte- grator, DYKE, DARRYL J Student Council Representative Ambition: Be an assistant to Miss Webster. EASTERBROOK, GERALD-School cafeteria 42 yezirsl Ambition: To make my millions early in lite. TX? ECKER, LANE-Latin Club: Torch Club, Ski Club, Junior Assem- blyg Beacon Editorial Staff, Ambition: Spend my lite beach- coinbirig Lummi Island. EDGERTON, JANE- Secretary of Ski Club: Square Dance Club, Executive Board Member: Komo Kulshan Ski Club Ambition: Graduate from the U. EDWARDS, ROBERT JAY Radio Crew Chief: Jimioi' Intramural Basketball, Boys' Club Council. Ambition: Run Ray's Auto Wrecking out of business, EKDAHL, BOB---EEA.: Projection Squad, Ambition: Be a farmer. ' np' ELLYSON NORMAN Gamam Hi-Y. Ambition: To get my driver's license, ELMORE JACQUELINE Service Club President, Girls' Club Mer- it Pin, Girls' Club Cabinet and Council, Friendship Club Ambi- tion: Teach P, E. at West Point. ELVVOOD, DARLENE A. Social Club Ambition. Become Tab Hunter's private secretary. ENSIGN, RUSSELL-Boys' Club: Intramural Basketball. ERICKSON, BRIAN DENNIS Band i3 yerlrsig Svviiitj Kings 12 Yearsl: What-A-Sho: Orchestra Ambiton- Maclimitt or to play in a big darce band 'l'1t'r1il.iy-fizv- J' it ,Qi -J EVERETT, JOEL Band t2 yearsi Torch Camp Pup Baseball Ambition: Complete eight years of college FERRIS, ALAN Boys' Club. Ambition: Cn to college and take forestry. FORBES, BLOSSOIVI-Flovver Arranners' Club: Make-up Corps: Student Council: Co-assistant Feature Editor, Beacon: Torch Club. Ambition: Social work FRAVEL, GLENNA lVl. What-A-Sho lj yefirsl, Christmas PQVJ- eant: Advanced Chorus K3 yearsi- Operetta 12 yearsi: Y-Teens Ambition: Attend San Jose State FRAZIER, ANN Pep Club: F:H.A:q Third Period Chorus: What- A-Sho: Torch Club. An'bition: Through medical vvork, to help make others' lives happy: FROSTAD, JEANETTE L-Beacon, Editor-ln-Chief, Torch Club, Vice President: Pep Club C2 yearsi: Smoke Signals: Latin Club C2 yearsi, Ambition: Journalism at W. S C. FULLNER, WANDA KAY-Torch Club I2 yearsi, Pep Club C2 yearsi: What-A-Sho 13 yearsiy Advanced Chorus Sextet- Christ' mas Pageant. GARLICK, JAN --Social Club: FH A.: What-A-Sho DECEMBER . . . Jam-packed iamboree f basketball reason otticially under way ..,. Whipple and Gregor turned in outstanding pertorrnances .... Movie-goers were treated to spectacle ot tarfoastern splendor in exotic King and lf! . . . Leading man Yul Brynner inspired nations baldies and walked ott with an Oscar in the process, . . . Traditional Christmas Pageant added air ot solernnity to gala season ..., Bright red sleigh tilled rapidly with delectable toocls .... Filled pocletbooks detlated ..., School closed tor vacation season .... Annual Tolo big si N. GEORGE, NORlVlAi-J Boy! Club Council- Student Council: Delta Hi-Y, Treagiirerg Junior Assembly, What-A-Sho Dance Com' m'ttf-e. Ambition Tn be Binschus' co-mananer GFRARD, ESTELLA ANN Orchestra: Torch Club i? yearslg Hori- 7Oll Club Ambit on- Succeed in anything l attempt. Gl sDAHL RANDALL C, Football- Swing Chorus Band: VVhat-f- Sho: Advanced Chorus A-nb:tion: Get back to warm xveatner GFTTLES JO-ANl1-li Y Teens Secretary 1955: Shuk'an Eusiness Staff, Beacon Kditorial Staff- What-A-Sho: Junior Assembly: Ambition: College and then travel. GlGFR, JOANNE-Pep Club Treasurer: Peo Club, Drill Team: Girls Club Representative: Student Council: Bafketball Princess 1955: Ambtoii: Private secretary. GILLIAIVI, ESTHER Girls' Chorus First Periofl Chorus: Office Girl lVlain Office- Vvhat A-Sho Ambition: Travel GILMORE, LANNY R Arnh tion Working on Sig: Olds GLOVFR, PERRY- Band C5 yearsl- Chorus 12 yearsi: VVhat-A- Sho, Operetta C? yearmig All State Chorus 1956 Ambition Have a dance band of my ovvn. GOOD, BARBARA Band Librarian, Shuksan Typist: Ushers Club Ski Club- Torch Club Ambition: College. GREGOR JOHN Varsity Basketball and Baseball: Delta HCY 13 year-.i What-A-Sho, Student Council Boys' Club Ambition: Dentist. GRIFFITH, LEE-- Gnls' Club, President: Executive Board, Jr. Girls' Club Representative: Girls' State, Torch Club C2 yearsi, President and Secretary- Pep Club I2 yeai-si, Treasurer, and Drill Teain Ambition: College GRIIVILCND GARY Band: Intramural Basketball Ambition: Tr- eo to college GRilxlTON SHIRLEY Sports Ski Club- B Club Ambition: Travel GHDBRANSON BONNEP SUE Pep Club Secretary: Pep Club Drill Tefinig Social Committee' Girls' Club Committee: What-A Sho Ambition: Private Secretary tor Adlai Stevenson: GUDIVIUNDSON, KAREN Band K3 yearslg Ushers C2 yearsi, Ski Club Junior Prom Decorations Committee: V Teens. Ambition- A:rlme hostess CUNDERSON GERENE ANN FHA, President: Chorus Arnbi' tion' Nursing 'l'n'r-1llA1ra.vi,i' GUSTOFSON, DAVID-Boys' Club. Ambition: Be a Marine Corps pilot. HAAN, DAVE-Band C3 yearsl, Orchestra C3 yearsi, Swing Kings C2 yearsl, Junior Assembly, What-A-Sho. Ambition: To play my trumpet with Gabriel. HAGEN, SCOTT-Ambition: To go to college. HAGERHJELM, RUTH-What-A-Sho C3 yearsl, Operetta C2 yearsl, Advanced Chorus, Swing Chorus, Torch Club I2 yearsi, Ambi- tion: Floral designer. HALL, JEAN-Girls' Club. Ambition: To travel. HALL, CLAUDIA- -Ushers C2 yearsl, Torch C2 yearsl, Senior Play Committee. Ambition: R. N. HALL, MARIE---Girls' Club. Ambition: A secretary. HAMER, HELEN MAY-Girls' Club C3 yearsl. Ambition: To travel. HAMLlN, SHIRLEE CORRINNE-Band C3 yearsl, Make-up Corps, Ski Club C3 yearsl, Bowling Club. Ambition: To be an artist. HANSON, DIXIE---F.H.A., Library Staff. Ambition: To graduate from college, HANSTEAD, ED-Intramural Sports, Student Council, Ambi- tion: Take a trip to Florida. HARTFORD, JUDY-Junior Prom Committee, What-A-Sho C2 yearsl, Beacon Business Staff, Orchestra, Ski Club C3 yearsl. Ambition: To be a Bonnie Lassie again. HAUG, LORENE MAY-Band C2 yearsl, Ski Club C2 yearsl, Bowl- ing Club, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, Spanish Club, HAYES, GEORGE, JR.--Boys' Club. Ambition: Own a business. HAYES, DON-Intramural Basketball, Football, Volleyball. Am- bition: Work at the brewery with Bookey. HEARSEY, FAlTHwWhat-A-Sho, 1954, Ski Club C2 yearsl, Torch Club C2 yearsl, Latin Club 1954, Senior Announcements Corn- mittee 14956. Ambition: To be a teacher. success .... Band members departed gaily tor sunny Calitornia and the tabulous Tournament ot Roses parade in Pasadena - they were the otticial band trom Washington State. JANUARY . . . New Year's weather brought variety ot bulky-knit tashions .... Ski enthusiasts trooped re- ligiously to Mt. Baker on week-ends and came back with a variety ot tractures and sprains .... Raider music- makers returned in blaze ot glory .... Lite ot Van Gogh re-lived by Kirk Douglas in Lust tor Litef' . . . Guy HECHT, BLYTHE-Pep Club C2 yearsl, Sergeant-at-Arms, Vice President and President, Drill Team C1 yearl, Ski Club C3 yearsl, Junior Assembly, Junior Prom Committee, What-A-Sho, co-manager. Ambition, Major in psychology. HENIFIN, RON D.-Stage Crew, Boys' Club C2 yearsl, Key Club, Football, Track. Ambition: Buy some goats and go into busi- ness with York. HENLEY, 0RVHGoIf Team C3 yearsl, Raider Club C3 yearsi, Boys' Club C2 yearsl, What-A-Sho 1956 . Ambition: Gung Ho. HERB, MARY ANN--What-A-Sho C1 yearl, Senior Play Com- mittee, Junior Prom Committee, Student Council, Girls' Club Representative. Ambition: College, HERB, NICK-Beta Hi-Y C3 yearsl, Varsity Tennis C3 yearsl, Raider Club C3 yearsl, Student Council, intramural Sports. Ambition: Hire and tire Deuce Allan. HICKS, HELEN LOUISE-Shuksan Business Staff, Beacon Edi- torial Staff, Latin Club, Torch Club, Bowling Club. Ambition: Learn something new every day. HILLIER, PHIL- Boys' Club Council C2 yearsl, Student Council, Delta Hi-Y. Ambition: Ride the waves in the navy. HINKLE, MARLYN-Latin Club, Social Club. Ambition: Beau- tician. Tzurflillif-sr:'1'ifl1 HOFF, DOUG- Band i3 yearsi, Orchestra 12 yearsl, Basketball Pups, Gamma Hi-Y Vice President, Intramural Sports. Ambi- tion: Business administration or lVIr. Allison's buddy, HOFFEDITZ, CHUCK-Boys' Club, Delta Hi-Y I3 yearsl, Intra- mural Sports, Swim Team ll yearl. Ambition: Ski bum at Sun Valley with T. L. HOPE, DlANNEePep Club C2 yearsl, Drill Team ll yearl, Torch Club C2 yearsl, Senior Announcements, What-A-Sho 1956. Ambition: Swim the Atlantic backwards, HOVDA, IVIARILOU-Band Secretary, ASB Secretary, Beacon Editorial Staff, Ushers Treasurer, Committee Chairman for What-A-Sho. Ambition: lVlaster's degree in nursing. HOWARD, SANDRA- Orchestra 12 yearsl, Band i2 yearsl, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League. Ambition: Dental assistant. HOYER, LES-Intramural Basketball, Ambition: Take a trip to Florida. INAIVIA, GEORGE--Football, Baseball, Key Club, Raider Club. Ambition: To finish my drill press. JACOBSON, ORVILLE A.-H Band i3 yearsl, Debate ll yearl, Torch Club C2 yearsl, Orchestra ll yearl, Senior Play, Ambition: Intellectual ditch digger. JEFFERY, MICHAEL J.gSpanish Club: Ambition: Electronics engineer: JOHNSON, CONNIE-Bowling Club 13 yearsl, St. Luke's Junior Assistance League, What-A-Sho, Chorus: Ambition: Surgical nurse. JOHNSON, JONELYN--What-A-Sho, Social Club, Swim Club i2 yearsl, Sbuksan Editorial Staff, Ski Club 12 yearsl. Ambition: Get at least 90 in bowling: JOHNSON, KAYePep Club 12 yearsl, Rep Club Drill Team, Chorus, Ambition: Have lVlr. Sandman Teach lVle Tonight to make the lVloonglow with a l'Sott Summer Breeze blow- ing after a Canadian Sunset. JOHNSON, NOEL--E.F.A. 13 yearsl, Reporter, Judging Teams Ambition: Get a gill net boat: JOHNSON, PAT--Pep Club, Drill Team, Social Club. Ambition: Secretary. JOHNSTONE, SHARONfVVhat-A-Sho, Treasurer of Girls' Club, Pep Club Drill Team, Y-Teens, Junior Prom Decorations Com- mittee. Ambition: Watch the Marines go by. JONES, VIVIAN ESTELLE--'B Club C2 yearsi, Bowling Club 63 yearsl, Swimming Club. Ambition: Secretary. Mitchell grew hoarse trom 'Sinqini the Bluesfi Students grew trantic as end-ot-semester exams approached. . , . Steve Allan and Ed Sullivan battled tor top TV rating and loyal lviouselceteers donned ears ,.,. Weather al- ternated between rain and snow. FEBRUARY . . . Seniors zuttered throucih College Boards, Merit Scholarship Test and U. ot VV. Gradewpredica tion Test .,.. Dreyer came back trom Seattle - co-edited Beacon .... Leedy Bl-lSs Betty Crocker Home- KELLY, PATRlClA Ushers Club: Torch Club, Beacon, Executive Editor, Band 12 yearsl, Orchestra C2 yearsl, Ambition: Ele- mentary teacher: KENOVER, DERALD- Key Club, Student Council, Baseball, ln- tramural Basketball, Fire Squad, Ambition: Evade the draft board KIPP, DONeGamma l-li-Y. Ambition- Be an admiral in the Swiss navy KLAHN, GAIL RAE-What-A-Sho, FHA., Chorus, Christmas Pageant. Ambition: Beautician. KLEY, ROGER-Ticket Squad: Ambition: Get married and find my wife a iob. KNOVVLES, TERRY- Student Council, Vice President, Varsity Football, Baseball and Basketball, Key Club, Raider Club, Track Team 12 yearsi. Ambition: To help Sigmen spend his million: KNUTSON TED--Ambition: Family: good iob.. KREIN, EILEEN--Swimming Club. Ambition: Secretarial work Y'Iu'1f1il'11-wi-qlil KROLL, BARBARA--'Bowling Club, Ticket Squad, Girls' Club Ambition: To bowl a 300 game. af' WM' ,-?f' LA FRENIERE, HEC-Boys' Club i2 yearsl, Intramural Football- ! intramural Basketball. Ambition: .Be the best glass glazer in K W' 'V Bellingham. ,... 5 Y fi -1-gf ,X Q LANCASTER, JUDY A.-lvlake-up Corps, Library Duty. Ambition: To be a librarian. Q I ww it LANE, FRANK Ambition: To own the biggest house in Belling- ham. ,L LA PLANTE, lVlERNA'--Second Period Chorus: Third Period Chor- us, WhateA-Sho 12 yearsl, Christmas Pageant i2 yearsig Op- ., eretta il yearl. Ambition: Farmer's wife. 4,1 ' LARSON, JEAN ANNE-Chorus, what-A-siw ia yearsl, Jiiiiaai ,wif Assembly, Y-Teens. Ambition: Get married and have kids. 3 , w.' LARSON, KAREN Torch Club i2 yearsl, Shuksan Art Editor, Beacon, What-A-Sho. Ambition: College and become a teacher I 'ir LAWRENCE, EDWARD --f-- Ticket Squad. 3 maker ot Tomorrow. , . . Axlund and Victor selected as Valentine Sweethearts .... Gregory Peck portrayed ruthe less Captain Ahab in l-lerman Melvilles Moby Dick. . , . Calipso rhythms replaced mambo 'umphsfl . . . Harry Belatonte skyrocketed to tame with Banana Boat Song . . . Seven Sisters' sought seven spouses in Senior-sponf sored All-School Play .... Orchestra and Chorus presented Spring Concert .... Raider hoopsters won toss with LAWSON, DARLENE-Torch Club, Student Council, Girls Club Ambition: To succeed in a career and marriage. LEAF, DON-Gamma HieY Secretary Ambition: Pharmacist or witch doctor. LE COMPTE, ROGER-Torch Club l and ll, Latin Cluh: Debate Club. Ambition: What me worry? LEE, RONNIE- D. E. Club Ambition: Salesman of my own store LEEDY, JUDIE EILEEN---Band i3 yearsl, Shuksan Editor-In Chief, Orchestra i3 ycarslg Latin Club, Beacon Editorial Staff Ambition: Orthopedic pediatrician LEWIS, DOUG-Alpha Hi-Y, Treasurer, Ski Club Ambition: To get through college without having to do homework. LIND, JOHN--Band 42 yearsl: Student Council. Ambition: Study medicine. LINDSLEY, BRENDA ---' Peo Club i2 yearsl, Secretary, Sliuksan Editorial Staff, Associate Editor, Torch Club i2 yearsl, Beacon Editorial Staff, What-A-Sho General Committee Ambition: A trip to Hawaii LOCKVVOOD, TllVl-Delta Hi-Y 13 yearsl, Ski Club i3 yearsl, Boys Club Representative, Band C2 yearsl. Ambition: Ski bum at Sun Valley with C H LONG, EDMOND Cf Boys' Club Ambition: Belong to Montana Desert Legion LONG, JANETH Y-Teens What-A-Sho Ambition: To get my hair the color of Miss Coy'sl LONGSTRETH, BOBfB0ys' Club. Ambition: Be a good saw bones. LOVEGREN TANYA lVl-Ski Club i2 yearsl, Young Democrats: Junior Assembly: Opera Club: Beacon Editorial Staff Ambi- tion: To climb the Nlatterhorn. LUKE MILTON A Track- Torch Club. Ambition: To become an electrical engineer LUNDE, DAVE Football 43 Yearsl- Beta Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms Boys' Club Vice Presdent: Raider Club, Secretary, Senior Athletic Supporters Ambition: To play ball again for Godfrey and Lariza LUNDGREN, ROV--Ski Club i2 yearslg Boys' Club Ambition, Go to college 7-7i'l'llf'll-llflli' 'ee-A A mf Q .P get sf, ,Maur 5-- 1?,Q2'rf LUNDGREN SANDRA What A Sho Junior Assembly Senior An nouncements Starlite Review Committee Ambition Secretary BY CHUCK Alpha Hi Y I2 y rsi Sk Club 13 year dent Council Boys Club Council Ambition Civil engineer LUTZ JANET LOUISE Pep Club Pres dent Operetta 12 yearsl WhatA Sho 13 yearsi Third Period Chorus Christmas Pro g m I5 ye1rsJ Ambition To attend Washington State E, JERRYW 0 s Club. Ambition: To get a reserved s o on top of Sehome Hill, MADENVVALD, MALCOLM IMACJ--Transferred from Myrtle Creek, Oregon Ambition: To become a doctor. MARSHALL, CHELLE-Pep Club, Treasurer, Torch Club, Ski Club, Junior Asembly, Co-chairman of Father-Daughter Banquet. Am- bition: College, MARTEN, DONALD---Student Council Ambition: To be an en- gineer, MATTSON, BERIT -Ambition: Become a language teacher. Lynden lor lirst in county legaue .... Cur own dance band, the Swing Kings, gained popularity at post-game dances. MARCH . . . l-leartbreaking loss to Anacortes saw hopes lor state tournament dim .... Another network contest shaped up between Perry Como and Jackie Gleason .... Como scored a double victory with Round and Round and a TV Emmy award .... 'lab l-'lunter was still strong on Young Love-fl ...N 'Teahouse ol the August MATTY, LYNDA Torch Club i2 yearsl, Bowling Club I2 yearsi Ambition: Teach Home Economics at Annapolis. McDONALD, BETTY LOUISE-D. E.Club, Ambition: Business college and then marriage. MCLEOD, MIKE- Key Club, President: Yell Leader, Basketball I1 yeari, Vaudeville Chairman, What-A-Sho, Intramural Sports I3 yearsi . Ambition: College. MEHLER, BETTY---Friendship Club, Boots n' Calico C2 yearsl. Ambition: Go to Hawaii. MELTON, KITTY-Torch Club C2 yearsl, Chorus I2 yearsi, Secre- tary, What-A-Sho 42 yearsig FHA. ll yeari, Reporter, Eash- ion Show. Ambition: Christian service. MERRILL, KATHLEEN-What-A-Sho C3 yearsi, Committee, United Nations Assembly 1956, Junior Prom Decoration Cum- mittee, Junior Asembly, Y-Teens. Ambition: To be a psychia- trist and analyze the B. H. S. teachers. MESFORD, DARLA MARIE-Ushers Club 12 yearsi, Vice Presi- dent, What-A-Sho K2 yearsi, Sophomore Princess, Junior As- sembly: Yell Leader, Girls' Club Representative. Ambition: To find out what's behind the Green Door. MESSENGER, BARBARA-Chorus, Homecoming Queen, What-A- Sho, Girls' Club, MILLER, PAUL--Swing Chorus 12 yearsl, Alpha Hi-Y, Football 13 yearsi, Student Council 12 yearsi, Raider Club l2 yearsi. Ambition: College. MILLS, WILMA JEAN---Welfare Club, Y-Teens. Ambition: Com- mercial pilot. Hi-Y, Band Manager, MOEN, DICK-Band 43 yearsl, Gamma Swing Kings, Boy-of-Month, Ambition: To see what's behind the Green Door. Publicity Club, Presi- MOIR, MARILYN-Torch Club ll yearig dent, Soph Spelling Champ. Ambition: New York fashion de- signer and illustrator. MONROE, PHIL-Delta Hi-Y, President, Junior Assembly, Junior Prom Decorations Committee Chairman, Ski Club i3 yearsl, What-A-Sho Committee Chairman. Ambition: Study medicine MONTAG, MARY MARGARET-Shuksan Business Staff: Pep Club I2 yearsi, Drill Team, Beacon Editorial Staff, Beacon Business Staff. Ambition: College education. MORRISON, BARBARA-Pep Club, Shuksan, Student Council' Torch Club K1 yearlg Girls' Club Representative. Ambition: To graduate from Washington State. MOULTRAY, BILL -Track. Ambition: Fly a iet through the Holland Tunnel. 'I'li If,-If ad' H , gi ,:f'e.mg www may rv, -iw all' W' may' femur' MURK, MERWYN G--Football 13 yearsl, Baseball 12 yearst, Beta Hi-Y, Raider Club C3 yearsl, SenEor Athletic Supporters Ambition: Become an engineer. MURRAY, ANNE -Torch Club: Shuksan Business Staff: Operetta- What-A-Sho Swing Chorus MUSTACICH, JOAN-Welfare Club I2 yearsi. President, Sguare Dance Club 12 yearsi- D. E. Club il yeari Ambiton: Business college and marriage, MYATT, SHARON -Chorus i2 yearsl, Welfare Club, Ambition: Christian service NELSON, DARRYL-Varsity Baseball 13 yearsb, Intramural Foot- ball. Ambition: Be a first-class bum. NELSON, MARCELLA- Band C3 yearsl, Orchestra il yearl, Girls' Swimming Club, Welfare Club, Roll Room Banker Ambition: Be a secretary for a handsome wealthy bachelor. NELSON, NANCY-Band C3 yearsi, St Luke's Junior Assistance League, President, Girls' Club Cabinet. Ambition: Nurse. NEWTON, PENNIE-Basketball Princess 1957, Ski Club', Ushers Club, President, What-A-Sho C2 yearsl: Shuksan Business Man- ager Ambition: College. NICOLAY, GAIL----Ambition: P E. teacher. NICHOLSON, SHERRY ANN-- Torch Club il yeari, Bowling Club' What-A-Sho ll yearl, Junior Assembly Script Writerg Radio Club. Ambition: To take a nice long vacation in Hawaii and catch up on the warm weather. NIENABER, DARRYL- -Entered from Meridian, D. E, Club. Ame bition: Be in a position where I don't need any. NIENABER, LARRY-Ambition: Own the Olympia Brewery. NORDLUND, DIANE- -Ushers Club 12 yearsl, Ski Club, Chorus, What-A-Sho, Christmas Pageant. Ambition: Watch the Can- adian Sunset After the Lights Go Down Low in My Solid Gold Cadillac. NORMAN, FRED J-Orchestra, Chorus, Swing Kings, Operetta 12 yearsl. Ambition: To get in the U. S. Navy School of Music. OBERG, ANNA A-Chorus Ambition: To do my best in whatever l attempt. ODMARK, JEAN- B Club I2 yearsl, President, Swimming Cluli K3 yearsl, Bowling Club 12 yearsi: Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls ,if F IXMM 1 ,rf Sports i3 yearsl. Ambit-On: Go to college and then become a Q4 - physical education teacher PM imfffgt ,f .'Ji1fi awqQie Moon illustrated ettects ot East meeting yVest ....N 'Heaven Knows lvlr, Allison! - and his chemistry problem sheets very pooular .... New class ottered to help seniors improve reading ..,. The late James Dean nominated tor an academy award .... Senior pictures traded and anouncements ordered .... Third quarter came to hectic close .... lvloms Night treated My Lady Fair! to an evening ot lun. se . ,534 49? OLSEN JEANNETTEiTransterred from Ferndale Ambition: Go to Rome Italy. OLSON, JO ANN--Pep Club, Ski Club, Torch Club i2 yearsl, Y- Teens Cabinet, Ambition: To make it through four years of college, OLSON, ROSEMARY C. --Chorus il yearl, What-A-Sho il yearl, Junior Prom Decorations Committee, Y-Teens, Christmas Pa- geant. Ambition: Be 0 good secretary. 0'MALLEY, DANIEL PATRICK- ASB Vice President, Beta Hi-Y, Secretary, Football K3 yearsi, Executive Board, Senior Athletic Supporters Ambition: To play ball for Frank and John and beat Everett. OSER, LINDA Girls' Club Ambition: To make a certain wish come true. PACE MARILYN Chorus, What-A-Sho, Boots 'n Calico K2 yearsl- Girls' Club Paper. Ambition: Get married and own an orphan- age. PALMER, JANE'-Pep Club, Vice President, Drill Team, Senior Play, Y-Teens: Class Assemblies, What-A-Sho 12 yearsi, Vaud- eville Chairman. Ambition: College. PARKER, ROBERT E,-Swim Team K3 yearsl, Raider Club 13 yearsi, Vice President, Ambition: Graduate from U .ot W. in engineering. yilliffllfclllll' 'Q' iwlb PEDERSON, NIYRON Football 13 yearsl, Track l2 yearsig Key Club l3 yearsig Stage Crew 12 yearsig Student Council. Ambi- tion: Only a few people knovv. PETERSON ESTHER-Girls' Chorus, Advanced Chorus, Christmas Program 12 yearsi, What-A-Sho ll yearig Operetta I1 yearl, Ambition: To live my lite to its fullest. RETTERSON, STANLEY-Boys' Club PHALIVIER, lVlARlLOU--Pep Club t2 yearsi, Drill Team, Advanced Chorus 12 yearsi, Operetta l2 yearsig What-A-Sho K3 yearsi, Christmas Pageant l3 yearsi. Ambition: Take a trip to Havvaii. PHlLLlPS FRED Entered from Stadium High School, Tacoma. Ambition: Go on to college. PIERCE RUTH D. E. Club Ambition: To find what's behind the Green Door PlERSON, DALE-Gamma Hi-Y. Ambition: Be like Elvis Presley. PIERSON, JANICE -Girls' Club Ambition: To live a happy, suc- cessful life. PlLlK, JANlCEfUshers Club, President ancl Secretary: Y-Teens Cabinet l2 yearsig What-A Sho l2 yearsl Program Chairman, Ski Club 12 yearsi, Band, Flag Bearer 13 yearsi. Ambition: Climb and ski mountains and paint pictures in oil. PORTER, CORBETT -Svvim 'ieam l2 yearsi PORTER LORRAINE- Ski Club: Girls' Club Cabinet' Beacon Re- porter, What-A-Sho l2 yearsip FatherfDaughter Banquet Co chairman Ambition: Christian work PRATHER, BARBARA-Pep Club, Drill Team: Torch Club K2 yearsi, Service Club, Girls' Club Representativeg ASB. Office. Ambition- Private secretary PRATHER, LARRY-Ambition' To get service time over. PURVIS, ANN LOUISE--'Social Club l2 yearsig Latin Club. Am- bition: To be a nurse. PUTNAM ROBERT S Gamma lli-Y, Ambition: To make a mil' lion dollars QUINN, CAROLE St. Luke's Junior Assistance League l3 yearslg lVIakt-up Corps ll yeari: Friendship Club 13 yearsi, Chorus: Service Club 12 years? Ambition: Own a horse ranch. APRIL . . . Weeks ot practice culminated in realistic reproduction ot Rogers' and l-lammersteins Oklahoma . . . Leads Messenger, Frazier, Vest and Morgan as 'Laureyx' and Curly proved People Will Say We're ln Love and l'The Farmer and the Cowman Should Be Friends' '... Smith learned all about hot acid in chemistry. . . . Flu, measles, and ski mishaps brought attendance records to a new low .,.. Rock l-ludson monopolized marguees RADKE, FLOYD-Ambiton: Get out of school. RECTOR, JUDITHW Advanced Chorus 11 yearly Friendship Club, What-A-Sho K2 yearsi, Operetta 11 yeari, Christmas Pageant C2 years. Ambition: None. REED, NIAXINE-Speech Class Assembly: Scrapbook Committee l2 yearsi. Ambition: Get married. REEVE, RICHARD R. What-A'Sho K3 yearsi, Operetta 12 yearsi, Delta Hi-Y, Student Council l2 yearsig Pup Baseball ll yeari Amibtion: The hottest disc jockey in Washington State. REGIER, LEE Band K2 yearsl' Orchestra l2 yearsi- Third Period Chorus 11 yeari. Ambition: Successful nurse. REHBERGER, DALE-Boys' Club. Ambition: To be Elvis Pres' ley's head pallbearei. RICHARDS, AUDREYvGirls' Club. Ambition: Learn how to dravv. RlCi-lTER, WAYNE Bandg Orchestra 13 yearsl, Intramural Volley- ball: Swing Kings K2 yearsig Junior Assembly, Band Assembly Ambition: To invent a Buck Rogers microscope complete with tweezers. 7'liii'l.i1-fx.-ii ff X Fl' RlSCK RAY Anthzt on: To lxe the trft man to rio to the moon. ROBERSON KAY LOJISE titleers Club: What-A-Sho K2 yearsl: Junior and Sevior Prom Committees Y-Teens Cabinet, Shuksan Editorial Staff Associate Editor Ambition: Graduate from the University of Washington ROBERTS, DENNIS-Ainbiticn Oi.-.n the hottest and best looking coupe in town RODENBERGER, HAROLD Swim Team' Svvim Club. Ambition: Get straight A's in college ROGERS CAROL ANN Transterred from Hawaii: Social Club: 'B Club . Ambition: Be a private secretary ROGERS, KAREN-Band T3 yearsl- Ski Club i3 yearsl, Spanish Club, Girls' Club Council: Square Dance Club Secretary. Ambi- tion: Be the first person to ski down Mt. Everest. ROGERS, SALLY A-Horizon Club C3 yearslg Ticket Squad K2 yearsl: Guidance Office: Spanish Club, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Stenographer. ROTHENBUHLER JOANNE-D E Club, Social Club: Service Club: win -s Girls' Club Representative' Junior Assistance League Ambi- fs tion: To see the vvorld ' XX. tor Giant, 'Battle l-lymnw and Written On the Wind.'t . . . ieamster boss Dave Beck stood tirm on his consti- tutional rights at senate subcomrnitee hearings .... Party Doll top song in nation .... Painters moved en mess! to brighten up halls ot Bl-lS - why didntt they wait until spring vacation? . . . We exchanged an asse-mblylf7l with Everett ,... Girls hair styles ranged trom short bobs to buns resplendent with chopsticks and ribbons .... Long- 14' 1-'tr' f 't9 sq-sv -um-A A fp' Fo MW' wx! P X i , J ei Fa' lm rt lf' :sig ,Vxr E , uzavs . 5 S . rf' A -' f 4 ' is 2 rf X r .. it j ,-.. L? .rx ,f if .ii , Q7 J ir ca 5, .-we 'W7 ROWLAND, NANCY D. Bovvling Club fl yearl, Smoke Signals, Beacon Editorial Staff tl yearl Ambition: Learn to whistle a happy tune. RUSlNG, JUDY-'Ski Club 11 yearlg Social Club, Worked on ln- vitation for Senior Mother's Tea, Ambition: Live in high so- ciety. RUSWICK, LEO-f-Orchestra, Band, Gamma Hi-Y, Student Council- Boys' Club. Ambitionz Drive midget race cars on the high school track vvith Joann as my companion. SARP, BERNICE-D E. Club it yearl. Ambition: To be a regis- tered nurse and travel around the world. SARGENT ,LARRY Ambition: To be a machinist and get mar- ried, SCHALOW, URSULA-What-A-Sho C2 yearsl, Christmas Pageant 12 yearsl, Spring Concert. Ambition: Get married, SCHEIBAL, SHIRLEY---Y-Teens President: Ushers Club C2 yearsl Sergeant-at-Arms: Girls' Club Cabinet, Senior Rrom Co-chair' man, Ski Club Ambition: College. SCHENK, DORIS JEAN---Library: Cafeteria. Operator Ambition: Beauty SCHERNIERHORN, BOB-Ticket Squad: Operetta K3 yearsi: Rro- jection Squad: Chrsitmas Play i3 yearsl. Bellingham High School. SCHMEIL, PAUL-PFA. ti yearsi, Vice Teams. Ambition: To go to college, Ambition: To leave President, Judging SCHNABEL, DAVID G.---To do anything that comes. SCHULKE, BEVERLY Pep Club Drill Team: What-A-Sho: Class Assembly: Junior Prom Committee, Student Council and Girls Council Representative ,Ambitionz Medical secretary. SCHWISOW ,ALICE Transferred from Oregong Attendance Office, Welfare Club C1 yearlg Friendship Club C2 dent, Girls' Club C2 yearsl. Ambition: To my life SEELYE, LYNN-Transferred from Blaine: Ambition: To become an international lover yearsl, Vice Presie make a success of Torch Club, Track. SEFRIT, GEORGEH Third Period Chorus: What-A-Sho 43 yearsl. Ambition: California Merchant Marine School. SELBERG, CLAUDETTE J.-D. E. Club, Bowling Club: Girls' Club Representative, Librarian. Ambition: Keep my nickname Toddy 1'liii-ly-lliivrif -WE M-13' S KE PHYLLIS Pubhclty Club 12 years? Amblton T y a healthy pedestruan SEWELL DEANNA MARLFNE Pe Cub YTeens Cabunet urs Club Cablnet Frlendshlp C b es dent AVTTPJILIOIT Malo an psychology SHADLE MYRNA Band 15 years? Ska Cltb Bowllng C 13 years? Make up Corps 12 years? A ltlon G o France and become rlch and famous SIEBERT Sl-lEll.A MAUREHNJ Latln Club 11 year? Servlce Club 12 years? Vlce Presldent Frnendsbup ub S Lukes Jul r Assustance League 13 years? Ar stron Be a good nurse SIGMEN LARRY l Key Club Student Councul Presudent What A Sho Baseball Basketball and Football Pep Assembly Com mlttee Ambltlon To make a mllllon before lm tvventy SJOLUND VANCIE Sophomore Class Vlce Presldent Torch Club 12 ear? Pep Club 12 years? Stage Crew 12 years? Executlvf Board Sernol Glrls Representatlve Ambltlon College RCICH RONALD J Torch Club Debate Team Shu san F norlal Staff Opera Club An lLlOl'I To see the world from the moon SLATER RUTH St Lukes Asslstance League Scrapbook Com mlttee What A Sho Chrlstmas Program Glrls Glee Club Am bltron Recelve nurses decree then travel W -F +3 awalled sprung vacahon arrlved al lasl Crlnollnef ruslled under g ay Tyrolean prlnts and lvy Leaoue shlrt dress es as sprung olluclally welcomed Electron lever once aqaln prevalle hepelul vled lor ASB ol ries Ron Bechlol won the spelllnq bee on word ex: 'fence Theme From Plcrnc and Moonolow laded unto 1'-we fl' aye r in . rt +1 L 1 r Team Sophomore Class Secretary Jun or Class What A Sho Prlnccss Homecomlng rlncess cent 0lllCl 2 ycars rn lt on Men a nr TH GAIL eh J 1 am orus 1 lnc TU us ll C u P e dent 1 at A Ambltlon Graduate nurse SMITH nu 1 S la u rs Cun vntlon To nve on H xpplness Str SMITH E LADD s Club Presldent Football 12 yea Club r Tr c 12 years? Sensor Athe lC u porters A bltlon e a touchdowr for Fran n John TH J M a Det Hr Y Treasurer Wha o 2 are a ear ll ltlon E lor o e Beak of the Week S TH KARKN L Fruendshup Club Flower Arrangement u altlon Stop belnq lxe u S TH TERRY Tlcket Squad 12 years? Gultar Club Ambn lon Go to college and get a Job and marry ERQUIST BETTY J nor Cltss Se re ary J nor Prom anrman Y1llLeader YTeens Vuce Prtsldent Student un cn Sbuksan Edltorual Staff Copywrxter Ambltlon College ed ucatlon SOFIE MIKE Key Club Student Councll Boys Club Councll Junror Assembly What A Shu Dance Committee AVlll'Jlt1Oll Tlke av ay Vodopxch s business SOINE, RON- Gamma Hr Y' Boys' Club Representatlve Ambition: To have a shoe store luke my dad's. SOLVANG TERRY Beacon Edrtorlal Staff, Smoke Slgnals- Stu- dent Councll Ambutuon: Commercial artxst SORLNSON, LES---Boys' Club Ambltion: None. SORLNSON PAUL R Band 13 years?g Orchestra 15 years?g Swlng Kinfys 12 years?, What A-Sho 15 years?q Boys' Club Representa- tive Amblllon: Join Les Brown and his Band of Renovvn SPADY JO ANIN Glrls' Club, Anzbltrcnz To learn to drlve a car SPARMAN, BLTTY A Spanish Club 11 year?g Bovvllng Club 11 year? Afnbltlon: Br- a llllllll?Iltlll'lJ!S secretary. SPRY GSRALDINE--fservrce Club 12 year-.? Treafurerg Llbrary Staff 12 yr-.1r'? Anllntlonz To beconle tl teacher and teach ln Europe. 'l'f1frl.r1- frllll' 'L' STANDEN CHARLES Delta HI Y Secretary. Ambition: To find real winging C RK BiLL Gamna Hi Y Sudent Council. Ambition: Be a hound doug S RLCND PAlL 'wricuiture 3 years? Ambtion: To be 1 cood farmer ST RR CARCLYN Band B Club- Bowlingg P. E Helper Ambition Phys cal education teacher or nurse. 'Qui wi STRAUSBAUGH BEVERLY JEAN Y-Teens Cabinet: What-A-Sho 'P years? Class Assemblies Junior Prom Decorations Com- m ttce Tomahawk Cabinet Ambition: Be a Siamese dancer HT l FTW STEPHENS JOHN Intramural Basketballg lntramural Volleyball: What A Sho Ambition Be a bootlegger with Keith Bookey AN ROBERT oys Club Anbition: Chemist or nuclear physicist SWANSON GORDON Boys Club Representative: Delta Hi-Y 43 ,W years? Pup Football What A Sho Scenery Committee Ambi- ton Not to get so e SWEET NORMA B1nd 13 years? St. Luke's Junior Assistance League 12 years! Ambition To become a secretary S ENHAM RAY Boys Club Ambition: Air Force or naval career TA LOR GLENN Boys Club Ambition: Rich playboy. THOMAS FRANCES JEAN Girls Club Representative: Friend- ship Club 'lreasurer What A Sho 1954 . Ambition: To learn tay up on water is THOMPSON KAREN YVONNE Ushers Club: Advanced Chorus, Wh t A Sho C3 years? Operetta C2 ycars?: Christmas Program K3 years? Ambition College and travel. THOMPSON MONA 1AMUNDSON?fService Club Swim Club- Girls Club Representative St Luke's Junior Assistance League Afnbztion: Be a good wife and mother. THORSEN, TED- What-A-Sho i3 years?g Torch Clubg Chess Club: Opera Clubf Operetta 1956. AmbIt'on:To relieve frustration w'thout re:ortIng to suic'de. RSTEINSON, PAUL- What-A Shop Radio Crew Ainbiton: todo y t i . past as Presley became 'All Shook Up!! . . . Tommy Sands new singing idol .... Final research papers tinished and turned in .... Large, much-tlowered hats latest Easter tashion. MAY . . . Junior journalists presented Smoke Signals. . . . Blossom Time week in tull swing. . . . Male tac- tion sported beards and mustaches .... Drama classes worked hard on Midsummer Nights Dream. . . . Seniors counted last days .... Long-awaited Skip Dayw came - and went .... Seniors escorted mothers to tradtional tea .... Red Raider Band ott to Nanaimo tor last trip ot season .... Final week tor Seniors .... Baseball team TIEMAN, EULA -Band I3 yeare?g St. Luke's Junior Assistance League: Band Assistant Chairman. Ambition: Successful mar- riage TIEMAN, JOSEPH R.-Boys' Staley F.F.A. 14 yearsl, President. Ambition: Graduate ot W. S C. 'gt TIEMAN, MARY ELLEN-Pep Club: Shuksan Business Staff 12 yearslg Junior Assembly Student Directory Secretarial Com- mittee 12 yearsl. Ambition: Graduate from college, then travel TINCKER, BETTY-Chorus: What-A-Sho l2 yearsi, Junior As- semblyg Y-Teens 11 year? Ambition: Get married and have a happy home. TlSCORNlA, JOHN--Football: Stage Crewg Beta Hi-Yg Torch C'ubg Raider Club President. Ambition: Chemical engineer. TlSDALE, DlCK-- Gamma l-li-Y: Student Council. Ambition: To be a draftsman at Boeing's. TOMER, THEODORA Debate Club: Social Club. A'nbition: Hold hands with the Stranger in Paradise. If .J TOOKER, SHARRONfTransterrecl from Lake Washington High. 'Tm' Ambition: Marry and raise a large family T,IfI'f'll-Ifi1'I' TRETWOLD, ANNA Ticket Squad Nlanager' Horizon Club, Pres- ident, Merit Secretary: WhatAA-Sho' Spanish Club. Ambition: To never wear another mustache TROUTNER, ROBERT Ambition: Fall madly in love with a rich widow, put arsenic in her tea, and retire at thirty. URSIN, LEROY A-Gamma Hi-Y C3 yearsi President Ambition: Be a contractor. VAN AVER: PHIL Ambition- Something respectable. VAN BROCKIN, CAROL-Pep Club, Drill Team: Smoke Signals, What-A-Sho, Spanish Club: Beacon Ambition: To be an air line hostess. VANNERSTROIVI, LARRY-V Gamma Hi-Y, Radio Crew, Band l3 yearslg What-A-Sho C2 yearsl: Swing Kings Arnbition: Give 'Elvis a hair cut. VAN ZANTEN, DANNYH Ski Club I3 yearsi: D E Club, Re porter, What-A-Sho, Trackg Fire Squad Ambition: Business executive. VARNEY, DONALD A:-Band 42 yearsi, Swing Kings ll yeari: Ambition: Tool and die maker. VEENSTRA, RICHARD Boys' Club. Ambition: Leave Bellingham. VEST. VICKI-Advanced Chorus' Operetta lj yearsi, Lead 1957 What-A-Sho l3 yearsl, Y-Teens, Decorations Co-chairman Junior Prom. Ambition: Sing at AdIai's funeral VICTOR, DAN-Alpha I-li-V: Basketball, Valentine Sweetheart Ambition: College VODOPICH, GAREV Key Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Student Coun cil: Boys' Club Council, What-A-Sho: Pep Assembly Committee, President. Ambition: Seattle's first burlesque king: WALTER KAYiBand, Orchestra- What-A-Sho: Student Council: Junior Prom Committee Ambition: To be a Bonnie Lassie again. WALTON, RONALDW UB Team Football, Track l3 yearslg Boys' Club I2 yearsi, Student Council: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Be the first man to run a mile in three minutes. WARD, MARION lVI.- Chorus: Latin Club: Opera Club, B Club Ambition: To climb the Nlatterhorii. WEBSTAD, HOWARD'-Gamma I-l-Y: Ski Club lj yearslg Intra- mural Sports Ainbit'on: To ski as good :is stein Erickson 4' 4. It 4 ,qv aff' n A.-ur arf' 'W' It 12' ,MSF ' 1? ,ver INA, ,...,....r vw-7 scored many victories .... Memoryftilled tarewell assembly brought laughter and tears .... Shuksans appeared and rapidly tilled with signatures .... Seniors studied madly tor tinal tests to cover up sadness .... Prom best yet. JUNE . . . Full auditorium tor Baccalaureate .... Commencement night .... pomp and Circumstance tilled the air .... Some cried .... Speeches, music, diplomas, and it was all over .... All-night party last group attair tor graduating class ot i957 .... School ended. . . Seniors separated along paths ot lite tor vacations, iobs and college .... l-lail and farewell! - 441' Tse 45 NK, WEDEN DARREL Band I3 yearsi Ambition: Spend a year in Br-riiiucl.i 'NEED BETTY- Advuiicctl Chorus l2 yearsi, Pep Club- Torch club lj yearsl: Operetti 42 yearsi- What-A Sho ij ye-arst. Ainbitioi.: Marry a beacliconiber and learn to votlel WLRDEL, JERRY Ambition: Rocket test pilot. -3 vi IESTNIAN JUNE VTi-i-irq Scrapbook Committee Secretary: Social Club: Whitt A lzliu Senior lillotlieifs Tea Ambition: A M A -i-ci'etary in the Linitid Nations Building to Donald Ducks 1. King Pluto VVHI PPLE BRLCE C. Pootlmill lj yearsi Basketball lj yearsi- lurch Club K2 yeahh Alpha H Y' Erecutive Board C2 yearsi Ambition: To grow upf Wi-ll TE LARRY---Aiiibitioiv To build a Boys' Club in Bellingham ,md become an archer like llov.-ard rlill: WHIIIAKER, JOHN A Prrili-ctioii Suiiacl: Ainbition llave kidi WILCIJX SHARON Atlvuncecl Chorus '2 ytarsi' Pep Club 'Z yi-limi Operettu, Wlmt A L 2 ,I-f-ri fuiibitioii: Colley: ilitl travel 'l'liii'lil'-s'i.i' 'N qu 'ETF HENDRICKSON, RONALDfBoys' Club. Y'liinl.' uf liini .Will Hifi .wfirirq l NWI- Ili' is :ml ilrrlrlj lirf Lv iffy! ulurilif James Wnitcornb Riley 'f l1r1'!.if-.w'I'1 ll WILHITE, TOM --Radio Squad, Proiection Squad, F.F,A. Arn- bition: College. WILLETT, SHIRLEY f-Ushers t2 yearslg WhatAAASbo Ambition: Airline communicationist. WILLIAMS, MARY LEEfF.H.A,, Ground Observer Corps. Ambif tion: Pilot a jet. WILLIAMS, RAY-Track K3 yearsl, Intramural Sports. Ambition: To run a parking lot on Seborne Hill. WILLIS, JEANE'lTE+F.H.A.: St. Luke's Assistance League I3 yearsl, Friendship Club, Girls' Club Representative. Ambition: Nurse. WILSON, ANITA-W Service Club, Swim Club K2 yearsl. Ambition: Live in Florida as a private secretary. WILSON JEROME L. Ski Club, President- Alpha Hi Yg What-A Sbo, Operetta . Ambition- To ski in the 1960 Olympics. WILSON, MYRNA LYNN-Distributive Education, Bowling Club Ambition: Young Lite viork. WOLFE, SHARLENE C.-Social Club, Ambition: Travel WOODRUEE, JOAN MARIE Band C3 yearsi, Ski Club C3 yearsi Ambition: Pharmacist. WOODS, GARY L Wnat A-Sho I2 yearsbq Baseball I2 yearsbq Delta Hi-Y, Intramural Sports- Junior Assembly. Ambition: Explore Soutb America vvith Anita Ekberq. YAKESH, LORENE Sccfal Club Vice President K2 yearglf Pep Club, Drill Team: Student Council, Beacon Editorxal Staff: Senior Motber's lea, Co-chairman Ambition: Certified private secretary. YORK, CARROLLiFootball C2 yearsl' Baseball 41 yearig Key Club, Intramural Basketball, Boys' Club. Ambition: Educated goat farmer ZABEL, JON- Wliat-A-Slio Vaudeville CI,airman,- Radio Club: 'Iorcli Club Young Democrats- Intramural Basketball C3 yearsl Ambition: Io belp Durham return to liis African liome. ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD--Boys' Club. ZOET, MARJORY-Sophomore Representative on Executive Board, Senior Class Secretary, Girls' State: Sbuksan, Pep Club, Sec- retary. Ambition: International politics. GARY BAILEY . . CLASS OF 1957 SENIOR PLAY orlentul players e to right ani ei ain ncic o i Fr zien Croo Gai ic Jacobson P Imer R Bradbury Vst Nelson and K Johnson SENIOR PLAY o left Chamberlain Smircich Bradbury Middle Merrill Frau Ri t Nel on est K Johnson Bottom left Siolund May Middle Garlick Crook Right Palmer Jacobson The Valenline presenred +o The sludenl body by flue senior class was 'flue dramalic comedy. Seven Sislersn. The eve of February I4 lealured com- edy in a Hungarian flavor wilb a casl of lwenly. Poor widow Gyurkovacs was delermined lo marry off ber seven dauqblers and in a way lbe audience 'rlnorougbly enioyed. Seven Sislersfi by Edilb Ellis, will be remembered always as lbe bigbliqlril of our midewinler aclivilies, Tllil'f.Il-Illffllf SENIOR PLAY Merrill Frazier, Morrison Pamer Siolund, Bradbury, Vest Gar- lick Nelson, Johnson. present seven SISf8I'S im, rr? 4 Om KATHV SWAN ggwy WFED CAROLYN DIEHL Qs-ga! beaufieg Jworwe Harough chaos and confusion af eledlorw Hme. Dancer? :reared The s,cHIrwg for presemfariorw of royaify. Claagmafez cheered as sparlcllng Qrowrw was preiermlrcd fo radianf Junior. Kafrwy Swarm . . . WHAT-A-SHO QUEEN. -I .-4-fx lVIill0tt, Dahlqllisl ru, QUEEN AND COURT .in Gi-r-nor Kathy Si-.fan Hugh Carr , Jake Sfnith stfw. Carr Betty Weed Carolyn Diehl Chucf Linrlhnut Bch Diehl 4... l l-leard was lhe lamiliar cry, lryouls will be held. and once more Whfnl A-Sho! was conceived early in Seplemberg l-lechl and Carr designaled co' managers. Acls worked lranlically lo meel deadline: leachers sprouled gray hairs, gol please excuse complexes. Facully Advisor Knibbs spenl endless hours palienlly coaching acls. dances. Daily rehearsals lcepl everybory hopping? evening rehearsals rrealed baggy eyes. Dancers pracliced in lhe halls: sludenls ioined in search lor props, music. Needles llew. crealing lavish coslumes lor a lavish show. Anlicipalion surged lhrough lhe air as ideas ol a show lo come lillered lrom under slage ,Q doors. lrallic iams in lhe halls resulled lrom lhronging liclcel seelcers al lhe book-room windowq anguished wails, Only lhe lasl row balcony? were heard lrom lale comerf.. liclel sellers had no lrouble persuading buy' ers. Days semed like years. especially lo queen candidales Belly Weed, senior: Kalhy Swan, iunior, and Carolyn Diehl, sophomore. wished and wailed: each her classis choice, each wisllully hopelul. Behind lhe scenes, V commillees worlfed al record breaking speed: vaudeville commille members paired heads, visualized Broadway exlravaganzas. Chairman Jane Palmer and Milce McLeod leamed wilh Miss Knibbs lo malce a speclacular success. Publicily commillee under Branda H. Carr, B. Hecht sz. ,E L T. Garcia, Garcia, Williams, D Zahnow. WHAT A-SHO GENERAL COlVllVllTTEE Back row- IVlcLcod, Hovda Merrill Pilik . I ' B Hi-cht Gregor. Front row: H. Carr J Lindsley and Mr. Slolllebower slrewed cily wilh poslors, Paliiim- Liiidsley Bailey. Janice Pililr and Mrs. Uislalo guided program commillee Queen commillee, headed by John Gregor and Miss Coy. conducled balloling, held name ol winner unlil lhe linal acl. Dance commillee, aided by Chairman Phil Monroe and Ad' visor Mr. Dorr, planned magnilicenl 'Coronalion Ballf Concessions in caleleria handled by Marilou Hovda ii com' millee, wilh Miss Moore as advisor. Finances under Joanna Bailey and Mrs. Pelry. Miss Dillonis Malefup Corps daubed greaie painl. Scarlel unilormed Ushers, led by Janice Pilil and Miss McCormicl, checlfed llauhlighls lor lhe big nighl. Mr. Hagon and Buclcy Edward made lasl-minule announrf-f menl sand microphone checls. Wfeicoming soeeche. lronn Carr, l-lechl' curlain gorig up on I95o Whal-A-Sho , . . TLVls AND MAMESI CHTLDRVN Clivi-rinn Larsen Martin Vest,Wr1vfl HlGll SOCIFTY Walsh Cochran l-lalhcrt Brown, Corninig Kiiutscli Jerns Goriic lVlayhr-1' A 3 1 13, TLXEDO JVNCTION M11 My ,mm L Trueazur- G Dcrtcr E Dornbusli Q bybfaiir IJ :I-.anbergi IVI Alexanuw C HOUQHS J, Ayers L Qowlancl N Costanti. Behind Ihe green currain, acls walled lensely as Blylhe l-lechl and l-lugh Carr delivered Ihe inlroduclifln Ol VVHATA-SHG l956l Orchegrra down bears heralded opening ol curlain as Swing Chorus began wilh iiglars and Slripes Forever, Lulher Green, I-liclf oryvilles own candioale lor President wag hailed by Ahe oopuiace as lheir rnozl TRAIN TRIO J. Gasloll, D Whalen L Groves 'L imporlan' cilizen and began a real how, Perlcy dancers perlorrned lJazz Pizzicalo. lollowed by 'Oh Whal fr Beaulilul Morning,ii sung by Lonnie Mor- gan. A lillle 'ihonlcey lonlb' piano, Ches' ler Dow -,lyle, lollowed. 'On Ihe Slreel Where You Live, done by lhe Moon lighlersfi and iiSide by Sidep sung by Sue Alleberry, were hearlily applauded. 'A Lillle Bil ol Luc? Turlcey ln The Slraw, and a dreamy ballel, Chopin e- Noclurne, by Sandra Clarlc, caughl lulheris lancy, buf Raider Club s 'Dance ol Ihe Sugar Plum Fairies caused a riol in I-IICKORYVILLE, U, S, A. Lulher was mel in line slyle al Convenlion Cilyf, railroad slalion by gals from Tuxedo SIAIVIEHL CHILDRIN J Pilrk, G Fravcl, B Schulkc, Strausbauqli, P Newton, K Roh' erson, J, Hartford K Townsend, C. Brandt fqgf' , VF' 1 im 3. .... .,..,,,-'r WM... -mx 'ff ff fjpvf' M :,: '-ff , WHAT-A SHO LEADS A Mizstaciclm K. Booth G Vvklllllx Junclionf a group ol Mambo Queens and l-ligh Sociely Girls, Convenlion highlighls included l-lawaiian Dance by Bobelle Morrison, a sizzling iihlol Can' aryl lrom fhe violin ol' Kay Ash, 'Alle- gheny Moon, plus i lonighl You Belong lo Me, i John Marlins irnpersonalion ol Flvis Presley. Chorus Ioolc over as elecf lion resulls poured in, Brass Irio sere' nades Queen Kalhy Swan in all her regal boaulry. Ballel duel, Penny Yorlc and Kalhleen Merrill. Applause as curlain closed on 2lsI annual WHATVA-SHG. RAIDLR CLUB AND BALLET DANCER5 L Signien J Gregor C Thonipson Lars Frostarl N Herb Knut Frostad Front. C. Clark K Merrill. SWING KINGS F, Norman R R, Dustnian D Haan, D Frick D Erickson T Hulford P aoronson A Eqqlr-cron f nfl L 2 wi it s iv wf rw. ,W DIEHL A sparlcling lrish smile, plui, con- lagious humor l'luslcy cenier on liiaider Varsily ioolball leam Member of Siandards Commillee Library Secreiary Earned lerier as Junior Raider Club member A pafrioiic and enlhusiaslic sup- porrer of Bera l-lifY Baseball lellerman, Boys Srare Al- rernale, Smolce Signals slaiif- ' l hope ihe srudenls have enioyed our assemblies lhis yearf smiled Dan Eager assembly go-gelfer - ASB Vice Presideni, DAN O'MAl.- LEY. BHS sludenl governmenl enrhumiazr Represenlalive fo annual Boys Siale Member and busy boosler oi Alpha l'li-Y Pigskin hero or Raider gridiron Supporier oi honorory Torch Club pin Sludenl Council and Slfi Club member lls been ri swell year. and l want ro rhanlc everyone here ai Bl-lS for rooperaiing wilh Sludeni Council find Execulive Board. lve really had iun, and iell ii a greal honor lo be presidenl of lhir-, mhool. l hope l've done a salisiacf iory iob, smiled ASB Presideni BOB DIEHL. OWVIALLEY Peppy blonde, posuesaor oi a radfanl and cheer r- I , iul Smile, hardworking publicily chairman o H WS6 Smoke Signals, eiiicienl larin Club Proxy find eager Laiin sludeni. Ushers! Club march' er and wielder of ilaahlighlg chemizrry sludenl member of BN Club Being ASB secreiary wa an experience I'Il never iorger, Il hannil been easy, bul worlc brings oride oi accomplishment guoied ASB Secrelary MARILOU HOVDA. originate imperial decrees An acrive and versarile sludenr governmenl group, ASB oiiicers, class represenlalives, performing adminislralive worlc. Regular before-school meeling in Mr, Feldmanni office wilh ASB Presidenl wielding qavel. Managing school elecrions, counfing ballols, approving and appoinling dependable commiriees and cornmilfee chairmen, ln rhe spring a special rrip by members lo a selecled school in lhe slale for an inferesling day oi visilaiion. Near Valenlines Day lhe worlc of planning of l'he Valenline Assembly and ihe counling oi lhe sludenisi ballors. Members oi board serve ing as Bellingham High Schools delegalion 'ro lhe Whaicom Couniy lnlerrl-ligh Council. An honored and respecled office , , . EXECUTIVE BOARD. EXECUTIVE BOARD Back row: Murray, Roberts, Stimpson, Whipple, Sjolund, Trimingham. Front row- Hovda, Diehl, O'IVlalley l 1ll'f-I1-fIL'll as STUDENT COLNCIL Back row: Douglas Nugent Fossonl, L, Frostad Moen Knutson Bracllyury JCVllS,C.SH1lllT K Roberson J Pet Qrson Solvang Vogel McLeod Wood ruff Middle roxp- Knowles Dunn Nlzxnley Yakesh, Lawson Wise Col lins R. Wilscn llllyealt. Trafton S Carr, Hanson V Kelly Allan, Mile: Front row: Hillier llllorrison Walsli, lx!lCGilvray Vcsleclalil Halbert Pye att Grery Forbes, Walter Tlscorn ie, Linclhout. 3EM8 'V Sfudcni views expresed lhrough represenlalives lo House in BHS Congress. Complainls, eugoeslions reviewed: recommended lo Execulive Board. lnauguraled new dance policy - sludenls musl presenl sludenl body cards lo allend. Lunch room and grounds beneliled lrom enorgolic clean-up campaign. Losly lroopers promoled beller sporlsmanship al sporls evenls. Energelic supporlers ol proiecls lor ioellermenf ol sludenls and school. Slimu- lalors ol P.fT.A membership: solvers ol BHS problems . . STUDENT COUNCIL. 5TUDENT COLNCIL OFFICERS Wllson Iinowles, Tiscornia lWill Sludenl Council' please come lo orderiiq presidenl wields gavel wilh lirm hand, heads bi-monlhly meelings. Vice prexy lakes sland in case cl absence-a needed man. Secrelary conlrols boolzs wilh painslaling worlff minules read and approved. Ollicers: JOHN TISCORNIA, presi- denlg TERRY KNOVVLES, vice-presidenl, and RUTH WlLSON, secrelary: worlc closely wilh help from Mr. Peldmann, Tacllulnoss, knowledge and humor combined logeiher. Crealed lo supervise and iniliale laking hon- ors logelher . . . STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. PEP ASBEIVIELY Razvrnaeuii Gloves Andrcas 5 Carr Dunn Voclopich Rousing Raider yells in lhe gym, a gay serpenline down Come wall: songs and slunis, poslers and pep, all show Bellingham High School has spiril. Providing for hall-lime enlcrlainmenl Sr, mr and Three oclock pep assemblies in lhe gym: boosling leam supporlq gelling a crowd ool lor lhe games: and arousing en- lhusiasm in school soor+s are some aclivilies which reoresenl The worl' and planning ol Yhe PEP ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. f fn'll1fJ1l rm E , Represenfafives elecfed by maiorify of vofez from girls, dependabilify infelligence, poise, manners, all included in selecfion. Lee Crriffifh and Margie Zoef elecfed: awaifed dafe occurred on June 233 from Bellingham, sfudies of sfafe, counfy and cify forms of governmenf observed: fhroughouf ,V Sfafe of Washingfon 350 girls elecfedt conference held on campus of Cen- Y J fral Weishinglon College: hearings of wellflcnown and oufsfanding spealcerii Margie held honor of Lieulenanf Governor, Lce elecfed Mayor, A won' derful experience welll never forgeffl remarled lhe girls. Porfrays helpful friendship fo girls in Bl-lSp aufomafic mem- bership for every girl in school: flashers of red and whife mem bership cards, credifors in help- GIRLS' CLUB PRESIDENT Lee Grimm ing needy families af Chrisfmas fime 3 food baslcefs: 'lWill Girls Club Council please come lo order? - words spolcen by Presidenf Lee Griffifh, Miss Carol Corn- ish, advisor. Donors of exuberanf assemblies: Chrisfrnas cards fo faculfyg annual Moms Nighfl favored by girls: exfending helpful hands for Hungarian relief: enferfainers of Evereff Girls! Club Cabinefq Council meefings held in band room, cabinef meefings in QIOQ sponsorers of Senior Mofhers' Tea: officers elecfed and insfalled in springg helping Sophomores fo be accusfomed fo school - Sophomore assembly, all acfivifies accomplished by . . . GIRLS' CLUB. GIRLS' STATE Zoet, Griffith GIRLS' CLUB CABINET Back row: Lutz, Tretvvold, Nlozr, Smith, l-lagerhielm, Scheihal, Pilik, Nelson, Marshall Front rowr Fuller, Porter, Johnstone, Paulsen Gri'fith, Dahlquist, Pitts, Elmore, Odniark, Back rovv: Elmore, Recldick, Corn ind Chervenock, lvlcsford, Scheihal Dahlcuist Soderquist, Pyeatt Grit H21 Andreas Pilik, Smith, John stone Larson Sohinclc Selberg Middle row: Lutz Marshall, Dernarts Roehl, Westforrl, Porter, Danielson ter, Dornbush, Blair, Nau, Fuller Sheppard Hochne, Johnson Front row- Lani, Hope, Ehrenfieldl mark Tretvvold lVloir, Raethke I'vHi'fAll-filllll l'l?lflCl'lnli6llll, Willis, Ticman, G. Por- Pfuendt, Nelson Weaver, Gorne, Al- fxander Dvorachek, Blackburn, Od- BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL Top row: DcForrest, Ott Hoffeditl lVlurk, Lampman, Durham, Sorenson Bama, Block, Carlson, Dustman, Har- vie, Westman. Middle row: Laliren iere, Cronkhite, D. Lewis, B. Davis, Ershig, Inge, Tieman, Tiscornia, Nlc Leod, J. Smith, Richards, Strahl, IVI Allen, Bottom row: Lunde, Peder son, Sigmen, Gregor, llllay, Clevenger, Erlandson, Atteherry, Bathrjck, H Carr BOYS' STATE Back row: Whipple, Diehl Front row: Tiscornia, H, Carr, Tieman, Dunn BOYS' CLUB CABINET Back row: H. Carr, McLeod, Allen Front row: Tieman, Lunde, Gregor, J. Smith, Sigmen, Tiscornia Membership is unlimiled: a sludenl body card is all rhals needed: funds are wellvlimiled, but enlhusiasm and ingenuily made up lhe delicil. Un- welcome chore ol cleaning halls and grounds was delegated lo members and resulls were aslonishing. Clean-up delail was nol lheir only accomp- lishmenl, however: assemblies were hilarious as well as educalional: one included 'iboxingf' Mwresllingf' and crew races. Local riile club mem- bers demonslraled hunling safely and a blue ribbon Labrador showed his slyle al lhe yearly hunting assembly: reservists proclaimed merils of Army, Navy, Air Force and Coasl Guard programs al lhe Armed Forces assembly: parliamenlary procedure and governmenl were painlessly absorbed al nu- merous meelings oi ihe Club Council. consisling ol a member from each home room: honored caloinel posilions wenl lo boys chosen by Council members: big brassi' made lop drawer decisions al imporlanl meelings, President JAKE SMITH super- vised brainslorms lile lhe calce balcing conlesr for boys preceding iilladis Nightly membership held a iull year for all in . . . BOYS' CLUB. Results ol balloling were eagerly awailed by Boys! Stale candidales: Ellens' burg and Central Washinglon College was lo be lhe scene: arriving boys divided inlo cities it mayors and councilmen elecled3 county oilicials nexl in line as slate governmenl recreated: ice cream levy among legislalion passed as Lieulenanl Governor presides over legislalure: Governor handles execulive dulies in a big way: bona lide slate oilicials spealc: lypical day includes bed malcing, calislhenlics, legislalive sessions, speeches, and more speeches. New ideals gained and remembered al . . . BOYS' STATE. l n l'f.ll'fi7'l' JAKE SMITH Boys' Club President wwf 6' Mi S 145 Q e-1-,R--'W,.Q.,w ,Z 'M' BARBARA IVIFSSENGER LONNIE BRANDT QAROL SMITH homecoming royalty Siriicinq vvhife mums bedeckinq BHS qiris, 'rhe cheering red and whife Raider -,erpenfine winding fhrouqh down' down Beliinqham. Wifh a background of fhe fwo loveiy princessei, and The gong and veil ieaders, Queen BAR' BARA MESSENGER receives The giifjrerinq crown end Trfidiiionai kim irorn Coach Godfrey. The crisp aufumn evening brouqhf an excifing gridiron baiiie fo eeqer Raider inns. 'I Urn qreiehii io fhe -fudenie of BHS for eiecfinq me Homecoming Queen of I956. Thi-, has been rnv heppieifr zchool year and fhexe rnemoriew wiii never be iorgoffen. All fhie eddg up fo fhe coioriui and excifinq I956 Homecorninq ef BHS, I ,rf41f-.w',r M Hr! We sri IVIILLETT PEDERSEN OBFRLEITNHQ we M! In awww 'M XX' as WHIPPLE INAMA GODFREY OIVIALLEY LUNDE JAKF SIVIITH demon of the grldlron 1 : 4 M 'X , M i f ii If. A I ' , 'T , ' - 'Q 1' q W ' 4 Q ki if .Q I J wg-f, V' ,, ,Q Z-E-fy' 354, 42 I X. by st g Q T V U ii' clk viva , 1 , L ,v an .E ,, A fig ' 'kv ,Q ii K y sf fff 1 E I '? f it ,' 1- ii' 1 ,--,' up .. 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'15, I 1 Ty f : 2 2. gf lkiagmf QL fn 'l'f1-riyl I ff WILLYSON ODIVIARK SIMONSON In The WenaTchee Tussle, GodTreys gridder, crossed The PanTher goal line Twice in The Tinal 40 seconds To secure a 25 6 Red Raider vi Tory OTTensive guards Diehl and Miller ripped holes in The PanTher line Tor Raider backs To punch Thrcugh Bowden and Keyes Thrilled The crowd wiTh long Touchdown gallops oT 46 and 45 yards respechvely Bellingham Traveled To Kelso seelc ing Their s1xTh win oT The season WiTh less Than a minuTe leTT The Raiders ahead I47 were Torced To punT Th Highlanders reTurned The lciclc To The Raider 7 yard sTripe Kelso had Three aTTempT aT The Raider goal buT each Tame The enTire Raider line anchored by MlleT Lunde and PeTer on held GESDAHL ERLANDSON The weaTher cleared, and pracTically every seaT in BaTTersby Field was Taken Tor The Raiders' Homecoming game againsT The highly-raTed Seagulls oT EvereTT in The Tsnal Toofball game oT l956 The Gulls ouT To avenge Their only deTeaT oT The season had Too much power Tor The Raiders EvereTT s ground game gave Them a 27 7 vicTory A Whipple To Murk pass gav The Raiders Their lone score Fven wiTh The Ev ereTT loss This pasT TooTball season was The mosT uccessTul one Trom a win loss sTandpoinT ThaT Th Bl-TS Team has had in Ten years ruc Whipple was The VarsiTy Team capTain and John Tiscornia was voTed The inspirahonal award Whipple was named on The second sTring all sTaTe AssociaTed Press Team This season s rec ord sTands as a TribuTe To Coaches GodTrey and Lurlza and To every member oT The squad 'VIURK LAYZELL PANCOA T BOWDFN ELTCH M33 I :lui - ' c . . , ' . 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The Pups Tumbled Twice inside Vane Y' couver Colleges I0-yard line, and had one Touchdown nulliTied by a pen- , A aITy. ln Their Tinal game, The Jayvees and Como Lake baTTled To a 6-6 Tie in The mud aT BaTTersby Pield. Bellingham had several chances To push over - T -- -' T5 i'- College on The nighT oT The WhaT-A-Sho. The TirsT halT ended wiTh Van- if 'TE 5 A 5 if is f ALPAUGH The winning Touchdown, buT was unable To do so. The TirsT-sTring members oT The Pups picked up valuable experience Taking parT in many varsiTy TurnouTs, and sTrengThening The Red Raider bench on several occasions. This year The Pups were coached by Leon Alpaugh and PeTe Elich. s A m I i n :T T em T rl I 'T T 5 T M si fin 3 :P 13 ss A 'Tir ' ' I ,A fu, nap, - -I T. is To ',9vLK!fl:s - .. . 2 -Q' . A 3 as ' -A -' -2 ' M sir' REB! .... scsi Mrs A if - f PUP FOOTBALI Back row: Hughes, Craig, Holston, Fenton S. Raymond, Waterbury Lewis Clevengcr B Bloch Zziwicki Middle row: Mclvor, Trirningham, Higgerson, M. Schulke, Owens, Murray, Harvie, Rodeuberger, Cramer Front row: Cole, Lappenbusch, S. Carr, Geri, Trafton, Kvistad, Ford, May, mln The win-loss column. The season was noT impressive, commenTed Coach Alpaugh. T-lowever, These were reg- ular high school varsiTy Teams which The Pups played. Two oT The Teams we played beaT some oT The same squads which The Raiders deTeaTed, The main purpose oT Pup TooTball is To give To all who wanT To play TooTball an opporTuniTy To Turn ouT and To play. Anyone can Take parT in The program. Along wiTh This opporTuniTy, we work To develop experience and abiliTy Tor a chance To play on The varsiTy. This year many oT The players were small, buT we believe They have developed in such a way ThaT They will be a help To The varsiTy nexT yearf' FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS FOOTBALL MANAGERS Back row: Miller, lnama, Whipple. Left to right: Callier, Moore, G. Anderson Front row- Tiscornia, Buzzard, O'MaIley. jr' X an X ill Q I If A 2 Qi' gg Q fh S gui? 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Roivnck, Frmck Benwn Trzxfton Taylor Hoiton Hovda Daven or Carson Dmfs, Shelley W Ffwcnter Jacobson T Robxnson Newleon Larnpvnfxn Fosiun Eqqlestvn Foverson, Luke, Dow Vvolton Thovnns Nmnmne-s Buhtz, Good L Nelson W Barsne-55 Sevcrson Wnlson, Ferrw La Cassc Next to back row: Brlnand Nlome Dazelle, Parker Chl nn Vannemlronl, D, Erxckson, Knapp, Knrschrnnn, Westman, Bam, L Haugl, Johunwrl, H W uns Eusvvell, N Nelson Davio, D Borsness, Wcdcn D. Rschter Frou Elich, bhzndie, Volkrnan mor, York Woyt Crook Moen CLnnrninu5 Hoon C. BRANDT . if JK x ,g Q, N .J M, W M2224 DORCY I I I 6 Nlxddle row' BIonf,IeII IVIt1iCutt N Johnson BLIIIIIEVITIZIIIV 5tz1rr, Imrnan Fralick, Conchvnan, Green- v,aIt Peterson Recfthcn Date HaIIey, Bishop D Weaver Dnatrnnn Andreas DonneIIy Rogers Gardner L Rohtngon ZIQIS Bacrlunti itsnovwg G. Erlckson. Next tothe front row' GLIQIIIILIIIKISOII, NI NeIson Eaetnooci GIo'.fer Lenn .It-rry Puterfon Zoet VVoocIruff Dwniels Huntle Into Hvez I 1 Y I 14 Sweet Dalton Paulson Pyeatt W Brtukey Lfetfy, H Hcndereon lVIcCafIery R, BuswcII 5 Curr Front row' borenion Harnwer Pezlrhon IInIforcI, Harnlnw WIIIAI-In-r Nltxnley Jonngon TIIOIIIIPLII Thon, Surnrners Clwft Cnatterton oriental gangs AXLUND S 9 . ENGLISH FERGUSON at ie T N 'We're the kids from Bellingham, and no one could be prouderf' was the chant sung hy these gals who were hound for Pasadena. W- a lrip lo 'rhe magnilicenl Rose Bowl parade on New Years Day. Conlirmalion arrived in Seplember and The work began lor band members and lownspeople alike: lags were sold on downlown slreels lo Give a l-land lo lhe Bellingham Band , lireless musicians scoured The cily lor bollles: Lions Club members leamed up lo presenl a gianl pancake feed v- a giganlic successi plaller parliez collecled lunds by raking reguesls by lhe hundreds: local merchanls donaled percenlages ol lake: Pasadena or busll - a communily proiecl. December 27, bandsmen lell BHS af 8 a. m. amid horde. ol wellfwishers, and arrived in Eugene, Qregon, al 8 p. m. December 28 busses deparled lrom Eugene al 8 a. in crossed lhe Calilornia border al 2, and arrived in Barra' menlo alfer dinner in Redding. December 29, band mem- bers lourned lhe Callornia copilol: December 30, band lell Bakerslield on lhe way lo Whilrier. December 3l, bandsmen lelevised on Panorama Pacilic. January l, rhe parade! --- all eighl miles ol il. January 2, homewarcl bound aller a wonderful experience! Bandsmen recall var ied impresions: Maiorelles Judy Dorcy, Connie Brandi Brenda Axlund, Marie Eergeson, and Nancy Slewarl re member dozens ol dropped barons as well as goose pirnple J Drum Maioru lom Chapin and Minor English may hav consumed pounds ol lhroal discs. Ch, well -f home lasl and lime lo soak weary leefl C Disneyland nn one o' the niany sion r visited hy thi- BH' Rarder Bent l iff'11frivf1lfl 'NNING KINGS Back row. Fgqlruton Norman, Robinson, Richter, Frick York Moon, G Erickson, Hahn Front row: Kagan Hnlforrl, Sorenson, D Erickson, Vannerr stroni El work make up lhe bill ol fare ol lhe Red Raider Band. Beginning in August Raider bandsmen drilled for lhe an- nual P. N. E. lrip, a brealhflaking carnival, a brealh-laking line ol march, even more lrips across lhe border included parade in Nanaimo, New Weslminsler, Abbolslord. and an appearance al a B. C. Lions loolball game in Vangouf ver - more work - lhen lhe yearly Sanla Claus parade in Seallle. and in lhe Spring our own Blossom Time Feslival. Fame well deserved led lo lhe years mosl imporlanl evenl ashy uniforms, sparkling music. labulous lrrips. and harc BAND OFFICERS Moon, Goof! Damn, Gudniundscn, Hovda, Chapin FIRST PERIOD CHORUS Back row: Snyder, Caskey, Cochran, P. McBeath, Daunhauer, Martin, Day, Muir, Cortelyou, Bennerstrom, Oberg. Middle row: Collins, Messenger, Minge H. Hunt, Overcash Eaton Sefrit, Fieser, Olson Gilliam, Bradley. Front row: Edmonds, Johnson, Metsker, Knutsen, Hanson, Hilton, Richards, Willis, Kulbitski. ConsisTing oT mixed voices, The members oT This group are aiming Tor membership in Third Period Chorus. In Their second successive year oT exisTence, They parTicipaTe in numerous school evenTs. They added beauTy in pasTeI Tormals To The coronaTion scene in The WhaT-A-Sho, They also ioined in The gianT chorus Tor The ChrisTmas pro- gram. In February, They Took parT in The all-school music TesTivaI. The course oT TuTure aITos and sopranos, This hard-working group is The . . . FIRST PERIOD CHORUS. This chorus class has compIeTed iTs second successTuI year. Composed enTireIy oT Teminine voices, They blend gaily in song. There are ThirTy-Tive sopranos and aITos answering The roII caII. In The annual WhaT-A-Sho, They serenaded The CoronaTion scene and added eIeganT beauTy To iT in pasTeI Tormals. They parTicipaTed in The chorus oT The ChrisTmas program. They chose a Turquoise colored dress which They had designed Tor a cosTume. In The 'II-IaIIeIuia Chorusfi Their voices resounded wiTh The oThers in sTirring sTrains. In February, They Took parT in The musical concerT along wiTh The oTher musicaI organizahons oT BHS. Their conTribuTion oT song was greaTIy enjoyed by The audience. ITs members worlc ThroughouT The year wiTh Their goals seT on becoming Advanced Chorus members. The TuTure singing TaIenT wiTh promising voices is ThaT oT SECOND PERIOD CHORUS. SECOND PERIOD CHORUS Back row- Dornhusli Hunt Callero Jeoperson Rowe, Heay, Duncan, Slater, Garcia, Anderson, Lingblcom. Second row: Larson Tincker, Karma, Hall, Jones, Christy, Klahn, Barrett, Korthuis, Erwin, Hammer. Third row: Fish, Ladiser, Pace, Cochran, Luke, Moore, Smith, Anway, Anderson, Jacobson. Front row: Lee Cnnnninqs Wise Yorie Collins Srnoot Hall Manninos, Buckley. of ' i . L.. ! fi T N ' 7 . L 0: L T 4, , 1 X A X Q ,A ,, I Rb Kg A if hwy' K.. 'i ff-NM .xg Ns lk, X. M, M' TM' 'Ye' T v l ifl4nfnim Row 1: Ash, Reser, Fcrrton, Benson, Nielland, Church. Row 2: O'Conner, Lawson. Row 3: I-lender Korth- uis, Ames, Christy, Rodenberger Sparks, Nl. Carr Gerard Buswell, Norman, Wright Gudmundson, Rankin Row 4: Grimes, Olson, Shepherd, Todd, Pyeatt, Regier, Summers, Bannerman, Nelson, Thon, Morse, Pear' son, Hulford, Sorenson, Winsor, Crook, F Norman, J. lVlcBeath, K. Hogan, A. Deets, J. Schmeil. Row 5 Jacobson, Robinson, Richter, Pyeatt Leedy, Severson, Rader, Penhalurick, Carr Hum Siden Davis Buhlz Smith. wind chimes 'Music lor all occasions, makes a slogan periecif ly suilinq The Orcheslra. Under ihe direciion ol Mr. Monroe, music was supplied lor nearly every producfion al BHS. Whal-AASho acls, rhe Chrislf mas canlaia and Oklahoma Y all were sparked wilh excellenl accornpanimenlsg orcheslra members really showed iheir skill ai ihe combined orchesira- chorus spring conceri, loul a Trip io Oak l-larbor resulled in an uniorqeliable pour wiih ouleoif Ash, Roser, Christie, Hunt, Gerard Sim! 11 iune piano. Prod Norman represenled lhe slrings ai lhe All Norlhwesl Orchesira in Boise, ldaho and many more aliended 'rhe Music Feslival af Weslern Washinqlon College. li noi rhe crowning evenl oi lhe year, al leasi The rnosi sirenuous, was qraduaiion exercises, and Mpomp and Circumf slancew probably slill rings in many an orchesira members ears, buf applause showed appreciaiior for a years work well done. EnTry inTo This mixed chorus is by TryouT. The members oT second and TirsT period choruses seT iT as Their goal. ln a special acT in The annual WhaT-A-Sho They exhibiTed rousing singing Tal- enT in The elecTion mood. Long hours oT ref hearsal Tor The ChrisTmas program resulTed in a moving lNlaTiviTy drama, Dressing in rich colored robes, They also served as a mainsTay Tor The com- binaTion oT all choruses. February Tound Them Talcing parT in The musical concerT. Again Their wide reperToire oT songs was puT To use, much To The enioymenT oT The audience. ln The spring They donned grease painT and wesTern Togs in a rollicking, gay opereTTa. WiTh The Tunes oT Ro- gers' and l-lamrnersTeinls l'Olclahoma,'l They en- rapTured an audience and gave worThy perTormf ances, A sTorehouse oT musical TalenT is The pop- ular , , ADVANCED CHORUS. Fred Norman, familiar senior violinist, was BHS's only representative at the All-Northwest Orchestra in Boise ldeho April 2, 3 and 4. CIliIl8S8 IIEIIS THIRD PERIOD CHORUS Back rovv: Wilson, Gesdahl, Miller, Dolores, Taylor, Morgan, Norman, Biery, Glover, Caster Frazier, Bruin- rnel Hafner, Whalen, Gaskill, Groves. Next to back row: Costanti, Jarvis, Wilcox, Kruyt, Woodruff, lVlay, Crook Lich, Tucker, Lutz Thompson, Ober, Frazier, Hodges, Breakey. Next to front: Johnson, Brown Hunley Ash, Beers, Williams, Wilson, Loney, York, Atteberry, Phalmer, LaPlante, Allen, Front rovv: Regier, Hagerhielm, Campbell, Smith Fravel, Vest, Murray, Blair, Scherrnerhorn, Hobes Fullner, Weed Bradbury, Chatterton. ffllll heir to ruling dynasty Adorning '58 class rings, fhe Juniors swepf Through fheir second wonderful year af BHS. A greaf amounf of falenf, leadership, and alhlefic abilify were displayed fhroughouf fhe year. While fhe Opereffa l'Oklahoma proe duced some fine, able leads, falenf was also broughf fo lighf on fhe Beacon, fhe Shuksan, and Smoke Signals sfaffs. Juniors accounfed for a large amounf of work done fhere. Spoflighfing sfill more Juniors were fhe honor roll, Torch Club, Sweefhearf Assembly, and Execufive Board posifions. The middle classmen really shone on fhe afhlefic field. All sporfs, especially frack, boasfed a large lurnouf of '58 men. The big evenf of fhe Junior year was fhe dreamy Prom, Orchids in fhe lvloonlighff' beaufifully decorafed and lols of fun. Also, lef if be menfioned, fhe Junior Class won all fhe school clofhes confesf, in fhe Clofhes for Hungary drive. Juniors look back once more on a suc- cessful year before peeking ahead fo nexf fall. 'GJ Befa I-li Y supporfer engineered Iunior assembly ran fhe hurdles for Coach Dorr in frack hand some Junior Class Presidenf CHUCK LINDOUT S: ful Brown haired blue eyed supporfer of Lafin and Ski clubs dons a red Ushers uniform for school func fions eager affender of Y Teens loves English class seeks fhe fu lure as a regisfered nurse Junior Class Secrelary MARY JO ROEHL Displayed falenf in All School Play Chrisfmas program lumor assembly played foolball for fhe Pups enfhusiasflc boosfer of Ski u Radio Crew flashes a De a H Y pin friendly Junior Class Vice Presidenf DAVE MAY A . Yr ..: rf Til ,,,. s I WY! '2 2 . V D - Z k I ' 5 . r W, , i 4 E . a 1 X K ig i is Q i i WYNQ t -I TTER .5 ,fW5 a.. s Lgiif-11212-:iris LT TU' M A Ji! rm. 7 7 , . j - - I . . . I - I I , 7 - Cl br : . . . I+ 5- . Q . . . . - wi Back rovv: Bond Backstroni, Ames Beers, Bishop Axlond Banie Bech- toi Anderson Baiioy Anderson. Maddie row: Berqner Ayers Askild- son, Anderson, Barsness, Biackhnrn Bard, Bachrnan Biesheuvel Blake Front row: Bellingar, Bishop Ban' nernian, Barton Andreas Aiexanqiea' Abslnre Bank row: Ni Bcrqnev' Butcnschoen Brtnnfnei, Buineil Chariton Brock Budde Broxzne Boilock Caiciweii, B Brown Nilddie rovv: Born'te,n Christenson G Biand IVI Ba-nfor CPik:V'y'UilOCf' Broyvnnig Butier Cock Chifoni Cor- ry Castor. Front row: Caniptneii S Bray Biair Biondn-Ii Buikly Bradfniry Brandt Burst- Capo Back rovv: Drafs Davis J Cochran Croinhie, Ecker, DeGeest Christoph er, Clift Delvendahl Day Cole Middle row: Chapin Cramer C Chft Couchinan, B Cochran, Couch Davis Dobson Costanti B Clark Cristie Cievenger Front rovx: Bloch Denson Dorli- lfnsh Cyr, Clnnnnngs Dorcy, Uoil Danielson Dougias Back row: Fralick 5 Ehch Feather kiie Froisness Gaekeli Ftiiiner R Eastwood, Ganihie Gardner Genther Freyinan. Middle rovvg Frostad Elliott EI- keina French Eikins Ford Fit-ser Forbes Ershig Frick Enqiish Fen' ton Frlandson Front row: Ervin Gates Foss Gar- cia Ednionds For Farnier Evans Frost Frazier .N'i.:'l-ff-llf rn 'S . -Q xf Back rowg May, Loder, Macomher Khed Lindhout Loucy MacDonald Push MCCAH L. Martm. Middle row: Layiell D. Lewm Lamp' mam, Larson, Lam Loreutiou Lmds- i-ey Lmqhioom Luke Front row: McGwIIivray Lavwon, Lock- hart Lmke, Lzwe Lamoroux Lum' atroth LeCIaw Lamou Muscutt Back row: MCBQAH1, Mmchsll Mc- Callum, Moore, Manthey Miilcr Murk Metekm- Matty Morse Middle row: McCauley, Mom, Pet- terson, Sarah Marr, Monro Walsh Morrison McCovmeNI Moore Patter- son Moser Front row' Munson Nlunron Maw' er Maqner Martm Metskcr' Mon- Son MueHer, J. Martin Ludxnwqson Si.:'!lrfffu111' S5 M '-1 sfax.mk,.,,f . mf 2. Q N 6 , W 3K5 Lifbv .xi f A. rg .3 X, lit 1 Back row: R, Tlininpzon Vfzzledahl Swan, Pyeatt Sutherland Stephen Tarr Stout Stnnpson Sullivan Rader, Snov, lvliddle row: btepnan Tlronipson Trinlinghanl, Siniensen Sinopf- Sain' onsen, Sanlin Repoz Saddler Front row., S Tienian Sybi-ant Van Zon, D, Tienmn Tallanan Trned' son, Van Horn Spicckerman Todd Svvanberq Back row: White Walsh Volkinan Vltaljlc, Barrett Wilson Westford Zehnder Price Karnza Wiebe Middle row: Winsor Willison Poy ser Higgerson Fosom, B. Taylor R Young Woodruff Spores K. Frostad Front row' B Wilson, Wyler T Porter York Wise Wiggins Woit Wlntsell T. Wilson Pat York Si.f'l'l1-l'f7'f 'lk L ,. , 7,1 L. Ki, l 5.1 hw sf X s gs If if M Z ,,,.-mfy., df- , ,ff ,sir-,. if V T ., Q Sinoot Pyeott, Pitts, Porter She Back for.: Ninis Pnlinegr, Nelson Paulson, Pltlllfll., Ntisli Neunan Nichols, Phillips, Pack Nlidcllff row OhUl'll'ltIll3l', Nelson O Conner Nelson Pia-rrpv Parker Pancoast Parmiis Front ron- Nan, Pr-.n'son, Olson Plattncr, Peterson Nall Nelson Pnl:-n Peterson P.1z.1ski Bark roy, L RSSfllllNXE'll Beverson Qllflllly Reynold5, Rollel, Sparks, Row land Sveyle, 5lIlllllllEl'llGl'll Ridpatli Solent' llllnddler rrv.. iullivnn Scliencking Srnitlmin Refer Blpe Reed bclienck ing Roluertson, Rice Front row: F Slllllll Sniitlwey nerd SfVl.flI'Cl Slietlvi' G Rnsniulsen QIQ 'ii' p, l QM-wemaql Back rovv: J Taylor, Raymond, Unlck, Wlehe, Tucker, Gray, Wood Wenke, Wilcox, Nelson, Vaal, Gardner, Pruitt, Stamnes. Next to top: B. Walton Tin- hcrq Repoz, Shelley, Rasmussen Rors lVlacBcatn, Siden Wilcox Bally Marr, Turner, Zuvvxcki, Zlels Naterbury. Next to front: Gerry J Walton Wueder Armstrong, Wllllarns Whalen, llllatlnson, Lntle, Young, Nlyette, Parker. Front row- Robinson, Nledd Hay- don D, Ralnwer, Elmore lVlcNelIl Y Qulnley, Stullaug ,l x .. 5, Rx, 2 '-- 'sL. lx r Weeks ol preparation, leverisln acllvily, and lwopelul anllclpalion cllrnaxed on November lollw as Qrclwids ln the Moonllqlnlly orclnds lloallnq in a slwimrnerlnq, rnoonlil pond: gently waving palms and a lloneyfcolored moon were a breallw-Taking back drop lor a perfect evening: lorrnalz, rullled sollly 'ro llne lanquld waltz lime and crackled lo rock-n'-roll beats Supplled by mellow rnuslclansq orclnds llourialwed ln counllesg forsaqeQ wlnlle proud owners guard- ed every petal: clwaperones worked overllrne servlnq lroolcal ounclw llwat wap Consumed by llwe gallon? SVlGVCj6llC Cornrnillees supplied all llwe lrlrnrninqs: lvlcfgllllvray and Llndlwoul Caplained decorating cllores and aclfneved slun- ninq resullsp art sludenls lurned out a perlecl program: Groves and Salwlin gupervlsed llwe selecllon ol a real cool bandllg Blair, May and Swan rnerlled clweers as publlclly agents lor llwe spectacle: leafnwork created success llwrouqlm general Clwairrnen Slirnpson and Trlminglmam and deserves credit lor a mallerplece Ol Defleilliini oroqramg will be kept lor years, but depleted pocket books tell llwe real slory ol a nlqlwl to remember al the . . . JUNIOR PROM. JUNIOR PROM Back row' Loney Ervn: Cole Hounrrl Hanfon Nulsor Front row: Trlnnnqlmrn Swan Rnncoast Stnnpson Lllllllwll B'fn:c!vll 'X J, A Xbr A,M Z! gf if Az 7, ,N . .Qi f , it .dj f I U J v o i WM M iw ' 'Y fi' I, I' ik gf- gn W J I 'X to i ,,. Sim! lffs i.u Mi.is-PM K. Swan, G. Porter I-leaded by an able Junior, Susan Slimpson, under lhe supervision ol advisor Mr. Dempf sey, lhe lirsl busy bill colleclors arrange lor ads lrom Bellingham business lirms. Financing publicalion ol lhe Beacon, lhey perlorm dulies vilal lo lhe lile ol our monlhly paper. l Their special services include dislribulion ol lhe paper every olher Friday, handling ex- changes wilh olher schools, and bill collecling. Cheerlully volunleering lheir services lor aller-school hours and doing lhe iob lo lhe besl ol lheir abilily are lhe energelic mem- bers ol lhe BEACON BUSINESS STAFF. , llsi BEACON EDITORIAL STAFF Back row: Moore Robinson, Frostad Dohfon, Younj Nicholas, Caldwrill Korthuis, IVIoir, Boclinian, Ayers, Couch Luzlvviuson Cole Raymond. Middle row: Peterson Lani Brcalcey, Booth Smoot Lee, lvlyeatt, Fvans, Boyd, Duffy Stephan Lintlsley. Front row: Rice Vitalilc Wilson Howard Forbes Kelly Chervenock Knutzcn Featlierkile, lllloen Pulling oul lhe BHS bi-monlhly paper is a iob lull ol hard and unheralded worlc, bul lhe senior and iunior edilors, wilh lhe aid ol lhe Junior Journalism class, lailhlully rush an oulslanding issue oll lhe press lor lhe sludenls every olhor Friday. lnlo lhe Beacon go lealures wrillen by slruggling iourf nalisls and inlerviews by sludenls vvilh a lqnaclc lor lislening, plus a complele news coverage ol Belle ingham I-ligh by reliable reporlers. Fronl page malre-up and dummy sheels, rapidly wrillen head- lines, meeling cver presenl deadlines, lyping copy, eliminaling gaps in columns, and lranlically re- minding reporlers lo gel lheir slories in are all iobs done well by lhe BEACON EDITORIAL STAFF. Ad collecling lales persislence and salesmanship, The six ad solicilors lor lhe Beacon have lhis, plus lhe abilily lo accepl responsibilily. By covesing assigned beals lhey galher ads lrom down- lown merchanls. The iob ol lhese sludenls who give lheir lime Back row: L Rasmussen, T lVlcBQath, lVl. Mon tag. Sitting: P. Larson, S. Elich, S Stimpson atte Fros and energy lo gel oul lhe paper wilh no columns emply because ol mising ads. is a necessily lo our school paper. Direcled by capable Sally Marr, collaboraling wilh advisor lvlr. Dempsey is lhe BEACON AD STAFF. BEACON AD STAFF Back row: Pors Nao R. Wilson, Pazaski, Ayers. Front rovv: Lant, S. Marr L Griffith. N i,r'l'lf-.wfzw ll ART EDITORS TYPISTS H.IcI1n'av2 K Lnrkon nt.1v.1Inr'g Ulerverlorik J Johnzon Cuff! -ttmq Hvck EIJUI EDITORS BIHCkbLn'n Boyd Lullcislffy SPORTS IUITOIT5 Couch fowl Vxfrnerw QI copy 5IruqqIInq Inr Ine proper IeIIer cmInI7 :cannon Ing cdifors seardnnq Io narne Inai eluaive Iacet Snnicvr dam, 6-dIIors prOddInq Seniors To make pidure: fappoinfmeniwt GCTIVI Hes SIQII, aufnor OI Ine IarnIIif1r Pleme bring pencil and donI Chew dum, fefnnq up picfurey eporfs 'IGII reicrdlnq -Carer gIad and grim: ad SIQII drawing Iiendlahiyj Iward work WIIIIOUI prahep Assoclafe Ednors Ijndaley and K. Rnberaon worldnq many V edra Hours: a 1,perIaI vofe OI ?I'1aanI9 I0 Ilnern And . . . SHUK- SAN EDITORIAL STAFF. EDITOR Judie Ln-vciy COIVIPILINI3 VDITORX Ntf1ncImq, wrnn'ciIf1I1 CIawr'Irwng lI.1rnphQII Kmu-Iincy K I?oIJm c1n IQUIJYWRITER5 Nlgpyqgogg nL1nnI:nq, Luk Bm-.Ikvy xwttzng. WIIKUII Bucntok .uylnmnt Gruffnlh Bradbur' STHUKSAN BUSINESS STAFF Bark rov.: Ilflontafq Lan: Filsmussen Stnnpson, Newton Murray Front row: Hicks Tieinan Gettles Ash, Tloflqf-s - as Ii s Under The eTTicienT manaqemenT oT Penny NewTon and The capable supervisf ion oT Miss McCormick, ads To Tinanee The high school annual are soliciTed Trom cooperaTive merchanTg. The bills are CollecTed wiTh dispaTch and The pub lishing oT The year book is assured. PromoTinq and publicizing The annual by posTer and announeemenTs To boosT sales is a duTy The sTaTT devoTes much Time and energy To. Never missing a chance To raise money To meeT The budqeT, several prospeds To raise Tunds were Tound helpTul besides being Tun. Dona- NESS STAFF. Q ,. if Incense scrolls L- Lant, Morse BUSINESS MANAGER P, Newton One oT The Three schoolfwide publiCaTiona, yearlong proiecT oT MT. SToTTlebowers English 3-J class. A sTreamlined book composed oT Bl-IS sTudenTs creaTive wriTinq. Everyone welcomed and urged To wriTe Tor The 5TaTT's SeleQTion CommiTTee. A worThwhile and enioyable book in early May, published by . . . SMOKE SIG- NALS STAFF. XR E: SMOKE SIGNALS l.:8Cl'l row: Rice Cole, Lani Dobson, Young Caldwell, Nichols, Baclnnan, B Peterson, Moore. Middle row' Moen, Howard Smoot D Lee, Myettc, Evans, Boyd, Fcathcrkllc, K. Knutzen, Raymond, Front rovv: Robin- zon, Couch Ayers Korthuxs Moir, Stephan Ludvvigson, Wilson, YA lar ff E .... Sfffyll-Ili!!! Tion-, Trom seryieefminded school clubs added To The Tund. The money Tor primers. enqrayers and phoTographers is assured by The SHUKSAN BUSI- 'Lvl ' H, , ,gg mi' 4--an The Combination ol lirsl, second, and third-year Spanish students constitutes the organizalion. They work toward a better under- standing ol the Spanish language and customs, This done par- ially when they serve Traditional Mexican dishes at their annual banquet. During the winter holiday season, they get together lor a yearly Christmas Pinala party. Senoras and senoritas, all citizens ol BHS, belong To the . . . SPANISH CLUB. Streaming down the slage, the Flag Bearers presented l'Old Glory! and our school flag al the assernblies. lwo boys from the senior, iunior, and sophomore classes were chosen lor the honor . . . FLAG BEARERS. Home-made candy booth as Whatffx-Sho concession and a lurlcey banquet al the Leopold in The spring highlighled the activities ol our modern Romans belonging to . . , LATIN CLUB. BPANIBH CLLB Bock row' Palmer Fralick lVlanth'y Tarr Stephan Wha len Evtins Hartford Kviatad ii Johnson BIoo'n ren Nlicfdlu roy.. lillaclwtli Nleslorcl 5 Eiirrett, R, Wilson N Cyr, lillotskcr 5 Bishop Pierson Woit Hagarliielrn Front rom' lla fsnntli 5 Clilt ilftlc-r F-'crtvr Mueller Mor Eiffiiurstrorn Lintlsligy :El-JIOR UROM CCl.'llJllTTEE Back row: Allan Binschus, lvlonrae, f!lcLeod, H. Carr, bio- inen, Front ron- Zoet CZ:VLSffS' Poberson, Newton Eclieibal Burn FLAG BEARER5 L Martin, J, brnith, Gregor, Hecht, Ott, Lindhout. LATIN CLUB Back row: Luowigson Caniohell 'Soder quist, J Nlartin S. Bray, L Johnson Cummings, J. Johnson, Frost, Volknian K. Knutzen. Front row: Lant Wostlord Roehl, Montag, K, Roberson, Halbert Gorne, Callero, Townsend, S171 nlii SWING CHORUS DEBATE Back row: Trott, Bechtol, Diclxau, Petter Front row. Jacobson ,Dale, Overland, K. Knutzen, Wardrop, Snnrcich. What do you lhinlc about the Brannan Plan to aid tarmers? Or maybe you dont lcnow anything about farm problems: but ignor- ance was no cxcuse as the same question laced all members with the beginning ol activities in September: spirited agreements soon resulted in attempt al serious debate? confusion reigned supreme as debalers were told 'ro be prepared on bolh the questions! Practice lourneys were hosted by BHS as the season began: district championships were a long way oll. but always the goal ol . . . DEBATE CLUB. As singing ambassadors, they represent our school on numerous occasions. Their engage- ments include service and other club meetings and banquets. Selected from Advanced Chor- us, their impresive repertoire ranges lrom ser' ious to humorous. Many 8:l5 rehearsals bee lore school yield 'first-rate performances in BHS assemblies. The girls don cheery agua dresses tor appearances, while white iaclcets, darlc panls, and agua ties complete the unif forms lor the boys. This spirited group is the highly praised CHORAUERS. Back row- Miller, Taylor Gesdahl Next to hack row: Castor, Lttz, Tliomnon, llllurray Frazier Next to front row: Crook, Atteherry, Vest, Wilcox, smini Fempluell, Erurnmel, Front row: Costanti Blar Weed Hagerhjelm, Groves, Chatterton Sclierinerhorn, TORCH CLUB H A high scholastic achievement and good school citizenship are prerequisite to be' coming a member ct Torch Club. The prof gram lor this year included the annual trip to the University olWa1hington in Seattle. A dinner was also held in the spring lor new members. This year The membership reached ninetyrthree. Lee Griffith acted af- oresident both lirff and second semesters. Miss Mae Denni: was the advisor. Firzl and second-year members could be seen proudly wearing a tirst or second-year cfn . . . TORCH CLUB. T29 ,fi CLUB l Barr rc.: Fares-r Frizier lla--mr Nlnnrf- Eeihto Peterson Nel'on C.i'T'i?U'fil Enclvran liyistad Paul fon, Morse Carr O Cnrner Pancowst Middle roi,-,z lvlorrison Couch Axlii':'l Bray lVlathisen Boyd, Pas nnrsen Shepherd Pew-'on Blondell Pazasxi Featner lxile Hicks Gardner Lwson Ash Aslfilclson Front rnvv, Gardner Nloifi, Paynioncl Matty Fenton King lVleBeath Stnnpsoii Lanz Fralicr Nr'Z'1'l1llrf-rim Bark row: Zabel Diehl Thorse Frostad, lVlurry, Eailey, Gerard, Breakey, Siolund Hall, Good, Everett Front row: Andreas, C Prather Kelly Griff.tl1 Smith, n, Luke, Jacobson, liscorn:a, Nlarsliall Zoet, Newton, llope Nicholson, Dalton. Middle row: LeCompte, Snnrcich, Olson, Tienian Nlelton, Hearsey, Chatterton, Hagerliielni, Weed, arpenter Leedy Chervenoclx Fullner llllatty Larson, Lawson -JK Q W I 4 ' V i t , f U 1' '. 1' T ' s , N- ss Under The leadership oT Gerine Gunderson and advisor Mrs. Dealy, The TiTTeen charTer meme bers work Through The l-lome Economics deparT menT To TurTher inTeresT in beTTer homemakino. Special proiecTs include a display aT Perrys dur- inq NaTional F, F, A, Week, serving aT various banqueTs, and as a school proiecT, planTing a garden around The SouTh CourT. These services are cheerTully perTormed by The . . . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. RADIO Brink row: brnoot Moir B Johnson Luclvrigson Vitilljic, Stephan T Wilson, Caldvvfll Front rcvv: Conch Myvtti? Evans Rnyniond, Ayn-rs glorified activities The FuTure Farmers oT America, sporTinq a membership oT 65, had anoTher big year. The F. F, A. was parTicularly acTive durinq The Tall monThs. They exhibiTed Their privaTely owned proiecTs aT various Tairs, namely aT Lynden, Monroe and Puyallup. F. F. Afs busy schedule included camping Trips, educaTional Tours, raising oT Tunds, and iudqinq con- TesTs. Joe Tieman, presidenT, was The deleqaTe To The na' Tional F. F. A. convenTion in Kansas CiTy in OcTober. ar- Q sig, FHA Back rcw' Rrctcr Ba lr-y Bu-,v.glI Moore Nelson, Carter Hanson Gund- erson Bgolfrry Front rw. Bcivniuii Willis Melton Burkv McGwin lflllliil. Music, C1l'ciVT'1riEgViOCJiJGl'c3idTT,OTBl'lS gaTher oTTon aT The hTunTf, Tor iniormal discussions oT Their TavoriTo producf Ticnf, A Trip To SeaTTle Tor The perTovmar'ce oT FausT wan eaocrly maoo by member '1fThe . . , OPERA CLUB. OPERA CQLUB ljrchtol liA.icBLatli K Thompson, li Isnntzen McLeod Lutz Tucker V W awbm ss, ,.w-wonwv FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Back row A: Davis, Wilhite Ekdahl Jorgensen Pearson, Pederson, Marshall Wiehe Prather, Quanz, Sliutler, Heatrick Lindquist Row B: Jorgensen Nevwnan, Knutson, Thomp- son, Ticinan, achulke, Brock Florence Bye Hoffeditz, Butler, Wielw Chervenock, Henry. Row C: Oclrnnrk Morse, Johnson, McCall Ounn Douglas Nelson Mclvor btnrlund Clizlic Blivcn Row D llnieq l-lannllon ichnizlt Lcv3lJCQ Fislisfr, Book:-y Schrnvgil Pickard, Dnrlnni,-l Nriwllllrl-l1,'u I FiTTeen boys oTTer Their services To The school by accepTing The iob oT geTTing The righT Tilm To The righT group, on Time, keeping TiTTy pieces oT eouipmenT in worling order, and Trying To serve The sTudenT and TaculTy needs in an eTTicienT and courTeous man' ner. This year Three maior movie producTions - All The Kings Men, The Harlem Globe TroTTers, and Miracle on 34Th STreeT f were shown by . . , THE PROJECTION SQUAD. Along wiTh The cheery 'Good lvlorningfi sTrange noises and voices. The Radio Crew reporTed The acTiviTies Tor The day and week. The eighT boys who alTernaTely read The announcemenTs were under ChieT RoberT Edwards boTh semesTers. They also seT up microphones in The assemblies, aT dances, baslceTball games, Tor P. T. A., and Tor public use in The audiTorium and gym. Anyone who can spealc clear- ly and has average grades may ioin. RADIO CREW Thorsteinson, J, Curnniingis, Vannerstroni, J. Nelson, Edwards, Williitre Christie, May, PROJECTION CREW Back rox.: Glover Wilhite, Schermerhorn, Ekdahl F, Lind Reser Front row: D Wright Whittaker L Backstroni, R Elmore. G. Pearce D Ershig. CHESS CLUB Back row: Caldwell, Boynton, Grimes, Anies, Force, Hartman, Osborn, Illloore, Bowman, Norbisrath. Front row: Brooks, Eu'itz Young, D C Nlorse Clrarbcnneau, Stensland, Dav- enport, lvleeTing in Room TOO aTTer school To become absorbed wiTh deep concenTraTion on The movemenTs oT pawns and lcnighTs in a game Toi only Those Tew who enioy a ThoughT-provolcing challenge. All enThus- iasTic chess players are inviTed To ioin in maTching wiTs and chal' lenging The iokers and geniuses To a silenT, brain-sTirring game in , . . CHESS CLUB. policemen oT BHS: TacTTul and Tirmg good TraTTic rules observed by sTuderiTs, direcTing The 'up' and 'downm sTairs, Under advisorship oT lvlr. Biorlcguish waTchmen excused Three minuTes early To curb conTusion beTween classes: Sorry, buf you're on The wrong sTairs 1 Triendly men on guard: creaTing beTTer pracTices in halls: school paTrol, cuTTing The hasTy Tellow down To a slower pace, pracTicing manners oT poliTeness and Tirmness, The iob oT TRAFFIC SQUAD. ln case oT Tire, These dependable boys are on The iob. During The common pracTice oT Tire drills, They Talre charge oT geTTing sTudenTs in an orderly and rapid manner Trom The building. Speed is The prime TacTor as well as saTeTy. They hope To brealc a record This year by empTying The building in The TasTesT Time yeT. Under The direcTion oT an able Tire chieT, They are . . . THE FIRE SQUAD. TRAFFIC SQUAD Chapin, Lindsay FIRE SQUAD Cronkliite Van Zanten Ken oyer, Caufman. Front row Binsclius Dickerson, Durham. W T'I'llfVll-fllfffi ST LUKES ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Back row: Stanclrn J. Bowman Nlissiaen Sparks Snioot Evich S Barsness J Olson DOVVITBIISII Larson, Price, N Nelson Brock DCGt'eft lVlcCgill D Hall Norbisrath Potter,Gl1nderson Nlmddlc row- Dickau Moore Collins C Johnson Biihtz D Tienian Stens- lancl Kanes Knlherq IVI Tir-mnn Suinincrs Eflnioncls, Willis S Blslaop B Farniei' Kulhitski S Johnson L Haninwr Front row. Qiinin Sihcit Hmm Blick R Hunt D Nloorr A Bowinan Car ter Karuza Biesheiivel C Ofor Nliin' Nl Mor Selke L Mon- Nicholas S Bray, Quinne Bornian These girls are seen every week aT ST, Lukes l-lospiTal. They spend Two hours helping The nurses perTorm Their many duTies. They cheer and encourage The many pa- TienTs by TulTilling Their wishes. lvlany Times Their converf saTion or Triendly deed brighTen The liTe oT a lonely paTienT, They enioy Their rewarding, alThough sorneTirnes hecTic, work oT helping people, They gain knowledge oT The organizaTion and adrninisTraTion oT a hospiTaI. A willingness To give Time To oThers makes anyone eligible To ioin . . . ST. LUKE'S JUNIOR ASSISTANCE LEAGUE. f te T TRI ,,,, ff-1 5351955 WiTh Jackie Elmore as president The Service Club en- 23 I ioyed many acTiviTies The pasT year. Their mosT imporT- anT and biggesT proiecT was sponsoring a Korean girl. This makes The TourTh year. Service Club TradiTionally sold school supplies beTore and aTTer school again This year, Also on The agenda Tor The year were The reTailing oT Senior AnnouncemenTs wiTh name cards, and a con- cession booTh aT The WhaT-A-Sho. ChrisTmas caroling was The highIighT oT The holiday . . . SERVICE CLUB. CreaTing original announcement, Think-up posTers To adverTi3e Girls Club acTiviTies, and publishing The Girls Club paper Takes The abiliTy and The Time oT The capable girls on The . . . PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. 1 Xl? All members Torm retail sales class: sellers aT The caTeTeria TounTain: milk shakes, sundaes, TounTain drinks among TreaTs: STaTe conTer' ence held in Olympia, proud prexy Janice Bland Took honors as sTaTe Treasurer, a guaranTeed iob aTTer graduaTion oTTered7 employer- employee bangueT in springTime, under leadership oT Mrs. Larson? SERVICE CLUB gainers oT experience ,ar exTra Dixie cup Tor Triendsq proiecTs make , , up Worr of Back row: Shaver, P, Walsh, Ednionds, S. Johnson, Anway, S Olson Prather, Wolfe. Front row: J. Elmore, Sullivan Nlissiaen, Nl Elniore, Rowe D E CLUB Back row: Bowden George Barker, Vodopich, Buss, Wilson, Sel- herg, Sewell Barnes, Sofia Nicnahcr, Becker. Middle row' Christy Rothenhuhler Barrett Danielson, Zahnovv, Mustacich Bergman, Bray, Bland, Sapp Front row- Van Zanten Lee Elly son, Bass Cochran lVlcDonaIrl Henifin Binschus 's .Nrzwirllif-lfiilz' Q.. he-5 An active interest in weltare work is all that is required tor the Weltare Committee. With ten members answering to roll call, the Weltare Committee did continuous work tor the children at the Orthopedic ward. Under Joan Mustacich as president, the girls had tun planning tavors tor Orthopedic children during the holidays. The committee also did special work tor the rest homes at Easter . . . WELFARE COMMITTEE. sociixt ctue Back row: Van Zon, E Frost Volkinan Wallace Evans, B. Peterson, Noice, Wise, Prather, Whitsell. Middle row: Hunley, Ketola, Bray, Hinkl-3, Cummings, Stensland, Metsker, J. Effie WELFARE COMMITTEE Back: Kulbitski, Dexter, Butenschoen, Bookey Karuza, Dodd. Front: Mnstaccih, Myeatt Hansen, I-linote Front roy.: Sparks, Price, Garlick, Brown, P. Walsh, Backslund, L Law- son, Pfundt. bei' lwwivlzi SOCIAL CLUB Back row: Froisness, Churney, Elwood, Beck, Wolfe, Yak- esh, Purvis, G. Smith, J, Gudmundson, M. Gerry Middle row: R. Patterson, R. Hagerhielm, Westman, L. Benson, Pitts, Srnithey, Hinkle, Penny York Featherkile, Norbi- strath, J. Bowman. Front row: M. Smith, Sullivan, M. Daniels, P. Johnson, Bockey, Robinson, N. Bensen, Reddick, Any girl attending Bellingham I-Iigh is eligible tor membership, and 58 girls took the opportunity to ioin in the planning ot many worth-while social events. Among those scheduled dur ing the past year were a welcoming party tor all girls new at Bl'-IS, a concession booth atter the Whatfx-Sho, and a success- tul I-Ialloween Party. Decoration ot a window lor homecoming and helping with the Sophomore party are but a tew other services pertormed by the . . . SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Eight ambitious girls otter BI-iS a complete record ot all school activities by working diligently all year on the scrapbook. All is not work, however: a I-Ialloween dinner and a Christmas party were also on their agenda this year. The work is done at work parties where newspaper clippings and other items ot publicity are selected. The tinished product is surveyed with much satistaction in June by the members ot the . . . SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE. FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE Back row: Hoyt Featherkile, Fuller, Tallahan Walsh, Thomas, Schwisow. Front row: Delvendahl, Armstrong, Buckley, Gerry, Javorsek. SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE Bookey, Anderson, Hagerhielni, Allen Westnian, Beck N tv-lllrl-Iiur ,J fr LIBRARY HELPERE Bacl row, Snioot bury Pyeatt Ash siehert lla- iw :cnnrlf La- Plante, Lancaster. Nlirldle row Buckley Lunrle A'-irstronfi Front row. Woods, O'Malley Bloch Schulke MAKE-IIP CORPS Back row: Bachman, Rogers, Anderson, Evans Cnurney Feather- kilex Couch. lllliddle row: B Carr Ferguson W Breakey, Hansen WEllTC, Compton, Lancaster. Front row: Warden! Shadle Barrett Ayers, Bachman lVlacBeath YL fl Presenf af every foofball and basketball game, fhese efficienf workers are recognizable by fheir red and whife uniforms and always handy ficxef punchern. Assisfing al BHS dramafic and musical producfionw is also a service willingly performed by fhe members of . . . TICKET SQUAD. ranch of foung Womens Chr fian A oria ion Wednesday nighf meeling frusfy worfer of leader ship pro,ecfs formed fo send delegwfes fo nafional convenfion in New York Pennie Newfon Paf Lanl and Sylvia Clavering delegafes A wonderful ex perience exclaimed fhe girls annual spring fashion show among helping proiecfs rummage sale fwo car was es b Ice sale fhe u ing of swim pool or rni winfer splash parfies serve d af Red Sfoclcing fea chili feeds real hep dances affer meefings various acfivi lies of Y TEENS Quiefness expelled fhroughouf the library, overdue nofices, shelving books, Miss Sfewarfs slaves, serene and guief. 'Please lower your voices, words offen heard by delinguenfs from Miss Sfewarf, a baclcfs grouhd for essenfial knowledge invenfory falfen af ferm conclusion, reservafions for fhe conference room, oncyclopedias, world almanacs, readeris guide, dice fionaries, efc.. among needed supplies, fhe worlc of . . . LIBRARY STEWARDS. Mascara, lipsliclf, rouge -- final fouches fowaro successful performances. Baclcbone helpers of Operl offa, Whafffn-Sho, and various ofher school produce lions . . . MAKE-UP CORPS. TICKET sQlJAD Back row. Cliarroni Hoof-rg Eastwood B aoady Davis, Ballard, D Barnes Lnn.rence Front row: 'Nalclrap lVlcGv.'in Denson Hays Tretwolrl DeGeest Taylor YATEFNS CABINET Back icwp Miller, Soderquist S. Elich, Camp hell Nau Monsoi' Middle row, Scheibal J. Ol'on Pilik Boyd R Dahlquist R, Wilson Front row: Roberson Lant Newton Claverinq Brovnn Backed by public spiriTed Kiwan- ians, Key Clubbers sparked school civic improvemenTs7 members en- TerTained orThopedic paTienTs, as- sisTed Marching lvioThers in polio drives, and canvassed Tor Relard- ed Childrens Tundi programs earned money aT disTricT Tourney? convenTions saw delegaTes from . . . KEY CLUB. Designing and building props Tor The many school producTions. guickly reseTTing scenery, and gkilliully wielding The sooTlighT' are only a Tew oT The duties oi The . , . STAGE CREW. prom Tall unTil soring The school gym is busy wiTh The acTiviTies oT The girls parTicipaTing in The play- days and inTramural Tournamenls. Playdays give The girls an ooporf ?uniTy To TesT Their skill againsi girls Trom counTy schools and all so To have Tun and geT To now each other beTTer. Those who Turn ouT TaiThTully gaTher poinls which will make Them eligible Tor . . . B CLUB. To earn a leTTer in a varsiTy sporl is auTomaTic membership in The club, which presenied lovely balleT sequences oi 'The NuTcracker SuiTe' in The WhaTfAfSho. As a sTricTly 'iservice To The school club, wielding The paddles aT Took ball games and helping To run home swim and Track meeTs are The members oi . . . RAIDER CLUB. KEY CLUB Back row: A. Smith A. Williams, Vodopich, Soi.e, Higgerson, Binschus, Bathrick, Deforestv Roberson, Schaffer, Moser, Usitalo, York, Peder- sen, Martin, Robertson, Simonsonl Elich. Front row: Keynor, Burn, J Smith, Triiningham, L. Bhschus, McLeod, G. Vodopich, Bloch, K. Ober- leitner, Walton, King. fi A , , 54 , , fi ' N D QT 2? ,S . A ef :Qi if F A N L T X T res . B J? .4 : . V is . 9 ff 3 1. l 5 B CLUB Back row: Miss Wehster, Turner, Florence Schrump C. Oser, R. Korthuis, Jarvis, Rowe, V, Jones Front row: S Luke, lVlcConnel Weiler C Grinton, J Odniark, Hoff, J Johnson, Schutte BTAGF CREW Back row: A. Williams, Ludvvigson Sahlin, Knutsen, Usitalo, Siolund, Pederson, G, Vodopich, DeForest Morse, Cole' Oberleitner, Rice, Ott Front row: Tiscornia, Clavenger, Burn, P, Vodopich, R. Anderson Q 21,12 1 :-3' VF? kisses 1 i II- i ' E ' if Ju 1- J-,ii-lo shining: ii 4 lift s ls Q. , 5' Q , i F' is si ' ,f ' f' . . y -.-A ,,, nv 3-1 I - 1 t ,gg 2 x A 1' R., X 'x s f , . X c ck ,c X Q X l V H Q . .v K - k f . if i-1 B. S RAIDER CLUB Back row: K. Frostad, Kinfi, Bowden Murk J Hofeditz, Parker, Burn Tiscornia Binschus, O'MalIey Gesdahl, Hagen L. Frostad Williams, Middle row: Caillier, bniith, Keyes, Miller, Lunde, Repoz, Sadler, lnania, Pedersen, Sigmen, York, Diehl, Pancoast t , Y Z X Front row: Buzzard Morgan Oberleitner, J ang 5rnith, Gregor Willison, Thompson, Whipple Layzelll Erlanclson. ,Inari 'QW gl iii E? 'Hifi 3 ' Xa ,A vt-1' Illllf-Sl'Tl'll USHERS CLUB Back row: Gudnlundson Asklldson Barr Boswell, Featherkilc Kelly Bland Bradbury, Morrlland Black burn Roehl, Pillk, Axlund Roberson. Middle row: Hall Bray Scheihal Good Willot Romer Monroe Booth, D. Bradbury, Dahlquist, Nlnscutt lvlvslord, Blair Front row: Pyeatt Cochran Wiqqins Dalton Lant, Newton, Thompson, lVlcGilliyray, Swan Zander Paulson. rx ul Girls wearing red and while: promolers ol sporlsmanship al games and pep are semblies, drill leam lripa acrurale marching ol while buclcs, under guide ance ol Caplain Kalhy Andreas: wealhf er pormilled l-lomecoming Serpenlinei . sellers ol 'mums lor annual day: large prolil collecled lrom tale. Suoperler' ffl new day-lime oyerblousels' lellermae' banguel, addilion ol new yells and sono' if These lriendly, energelic girls are ac liye parlicipanls in Bl-lS lunclions. lhey uiher lor imporlonl oilivilies, including lhe leachcrs lnslilule, lhe annual Whal-fRfSho, Cperella, and a number ol olhers. They also aided lhe band wilh lhe Pasadena Rose Bowl lund by helping al lhe Aunl Jemima oancalfe leed in lhe lall. Al lhe Counly Baslselball Jam- boree lhey prepared and sold box lunches lo lhe lrernendous crowds belore lhe games. They served an hoslesses lo lheir lellow sludenls al a winlery January Dance and laler on al lhe February Valenline Day Dance. lhey sporl slrilcing. brighl red dress cs lrimmed wilh while culls and col- lars as a unilorm. All musl have a C average and are aclive in olher school aclivilies. lhey possess lhe yaluable gualily ol being capable ol meeling people in a lriendly, person' aole manner. This is the . . . USH- ERS' CLUB. s, '- ' z ' l no al l ' I 2. a l in score frheels . , . PEP CLUB. PEP CLUB Back row: Barhman Crier Davis Ol'on Griffith Siolund Slillllllif' Weed Ernon Shr-plierd Pratltrrr llllidfllo row.: Fuller, Allen Duffy Groves Wilson Pitts Tiernan lVlyatt Front row- Larson Cliervcnock Garclnr-r Marr Yalnrsli Grinton Horlqes Dornhnfh Frazier PEP CLUB 5 Bark now lvlorrison lvlarshall, lVlonta'g Lutz Zofrt Stnnpson, Wilcox Frostad Hope Middlr- rcvr: Bloornqrcn P Johnson Van Brocklin Scvw S all Costanti Johnstone Gudhranson Phalnler 1 W +5 Front roi,-,z Lindsley Fullnm' Andreas J Palm 5 r nr B livjclit Carpenter C Smith G Smith 1 5 NrZ'r1r!4rf-rfjflif -QW '18 Y M GAMMA l-Il-Y Back row: Lamprnan, Dow, Bensen, Winsor Laase, Dustman, Possum, Elliot, Wehstad, Elly- son, Tisdale. Middle row' Hoff, Peterson, How- ard, Vanerstrom, Wilson, Moen, Wright, Leaf Harmer, Front row: P, Bowman, Lingbloom Willison, Ershig, Anselnii, Seine, Ursin, Block DELTA H1-Y Back row: Kvistad, T Hanson May Hoffeditz George, Mr. Dempsey Barker, Allan Smith, English. Middle row: Dunn, Kruyt! Chapin, Cronkhite, Ridpath, Swanson, Durham J, Martin. Front row: Woods. Hillier, R. Luke Layzell Standen Ziels, l-lagerhielm. BETA Hl-Y Back row: Cole, Lappenbusch, L. Rasmussen, Tiscornia, Chamberlain, Zuanich, Murray, Rice, R. Sahlin Keyes. Middle row: Lunde, R. Anderson, McBeath, B Morse, Erlandson, Clevenger, Thomp- son, Pancoast. Front row: Geri, Herb, Greoor, Lindhout, ALPHA HI-Y Back row: Lusby, Seelye, Herder, Albee. Inge, S. Carr, Trafton, Davis, B. Caufman, J. Caufman, J. Wilson, l-l. Carr. Middle row: Phillips, Victor, Griggs, Diehl, Miller, Lewis, Buzzard, Anderson, Atteberry Morgan, Front row: Whipple, Bornstein! Spores, Wit- ler, Atkinson, O'Conner, L Frostad, K. Fros- tad, Kuder Suv llfvlf-Ililll' mmmm Members vended patriotic book covers, handy basketball schedule pencils and Raider decals: donations in the torm ot turkeys tor Christmas baskets and cash to the Bands Nljasa- dena or Bust' tund were some ot the years achievements: a San Juan cruise climaxed avtivities ot . . . GAMMA Hl-Y. Monday night was reserved tor weekly meetings: important decis- ions included plans tor dinner dance. contributions to World Service and school drives tor charityg basketball and tootball games provided choice nights tor the 'biggest dance ot the yearswy club members practiced house cleaning in Y clubroom . . . DELTA HI-Y. Printers were kept busy with ord- ers tor edition number three ot BHS phone books in miniature: school drives tor tunds, magazines and clo- thing received a shot in the arm trom service minded mebersq Moms were treated to the works at the lvlother and Son banquet: dances kept the treasury in the black part ot the time tor . . . ALPHA l ll-Y. Generosity supplied Christmas tur- keys and Band tund donations trom active mmebers: tree tootball pro- grams were a school service proiect: grounds were policed tor stray re- tuset caretully groomed members commandeered Country Club tacili- ties tor Easter testivitiesq prepara- tions made tor spring cruise through the San Juans by . . . BETA HI-Y. SKl CLUB Back row: R. lVloore, Nlawer, Evans, Hatton J. Olson, B. Hecht, Rogers, Woodruff, Lehn, Hilton, L. Dahlquist, Collins, Houlton, L Griffith, Gettles, Huntriss. Next to back row: J. Martin, Monson, Boyd, Wolt, Port- er, Good, Hearsey, C. Johnson, Walsh, Blythe lVlaybee, Duffy, Pitts, Booth Next to fron' row: Eyich, Porter, R, Dahlquist, Scheibat J. Peterson, C. Carr Stonovich Nordlunrl Rusing, J. Rawls. Front row: May, Walton Sirnonson, Oberleitner. Ski Club sponsored an assembly teatured intormatiye talks on the Mt. Baker ski area and a movie. The highlight ot the assembly wa' the modeling ot the latest in skf tashions and equipment by members ot Ski Club. the race team s'ied in the Giant Slalom lvleet at Steven, Pass and another at Rosland. Atter the tirst couple times zooming up and down lmostly downl Mt. Baker' slopes, many tound they didnlt remember iust exactly SKI CLUB Back row: Lewis, Lusby, Atkinson' Robertson ham, Spores, Bechtol, lVlcCaffary. Next to Bornstein, Holston, Winsor, Webstad, Dow 0069 bamboo rod Kruyt, Lingbloom, Trirninq back row: Elkins Lundgren Peterson, J. Anderson Longstreth, Next to front row: Soine, B. Diehl, K. Roberson, C. Smith, C Diehl, Phillips N. Costanti, Loveqren, McNeil, Geri. Front row: Griggs Buzzard' Hahn Lockwood Wilson Smireich, et? 5 N ...... . SKI CLUB Back row: L. Ecker, Cortelyou, Halbert, Nl. Zoet, S. Brown, Roehl, Zehnder, Knutsen, Roberts, Dobson Elich, Jerns, Westtord, Newt to back row: Bishop, Bernner, Sullivan Couch Rasmussen Banks, B. Ecker Cherve- nock, Edgerton, Bornstein, Corning, Newton Couchnfan. Next to front row: Swan, Pearce Hartford, Montag J Johnson, Gudmundson Hauq, Shadle, Grinton. Front row: Willison King, Clevenger Kyistad, S. Carr, Erland son, Trafton how steep those hills were! The beginners tound Peanut Hill quite fl challenge, and lett their tradi- tional mark - a bathtub. ln spite at the slow start, Ski Club had an exciting season. Almost eyery Saturday buses took the ardent skiers up to Mt, Baker at the unthinkable hour ot 7:30 a. m.l Snow enthusiasts skied trom ten until tour and still had pep enough to sing, among other things, on their way home. Favorite pastime for the students ot BHS were the annual ski trips to Mt. Baker A exit r as ffl!! x F' Jubilant swim team members toss a team Diver Rodenberger displays good form in per- BHS relay team demonstrates the proced- mate into the Y pool after a season victory. forming a jack-knife dive. ure in swimming races. BHS swimmers tinished their tourth year ot competition with a record ot three wins and seven losses. The mermen lost to such experienced squads as Everett, Stadium, and UW Frosh. Standouts on the swim team included Bob Parker, who set a new YMCA pool record in the IOO-yard bactstrolce, and Harold Rodenberger, a consistent winner in diving competition. The relay team, composed ot Parlcer, Jim Hagen, Larry Byrd, and Corbett Porter, also won otten, and set a tY pool record. The Mount Vernon swimmers handed the Raiders two one-point losses, their victories in the medley relay proving to be the ditterence each time. This year was mainly a building year tor the team due to the small amount ot returning lettermen and the many sopho- mores out. stated Milt Clothier, Raider swim coach. When the boys are iust learning to swim in competition, there isn't too much time to malce top swim- mers out ot them. But the boys did a good iob this year, Mr. Clothier ex- plained. At the State Swim Championships, the Raiders placed tenth. Parlcer copped tourth in the state to lead the Bellingham swimmers, Rodenburger, Byrd, Hagen, Ernie Reamer. and the relay team also placed. SWIM TEAM Parker, Reimer, Williams, Scheibal, Sirguy, Samson, Yourvich, Moore, Byrd, Pearce Hagen, Rodenberger, Porter, Moreau, Saxton, Neumann. -xv-aft' COACH lVllLT CLOTHIER SWIM SCORES Bellingham 38 Mt, Vernon 39 Bellingham . I8 Everett 59 Bellingham 50 West Bremerton 27 Bellingham , 37 Lincoln 40 Bellingham 38 Mt. Vernon 39 Bellingham IO6 John Oliver 7l Bellingham 35 Highline 42 Bellingham 38 Stadium 39 Bellingham 30 Mt. Vernon 47 Bellingham 28 John Qliver O Three wins - Seven losses If iyli ly-urnf V1 TK Nifyf i. - ,E 3 N, xp ,- 7-.f we i Bellinghamls Red Raiders Tinished Their Tinal season in The WhaT- com CounTy League in a Tie wiTh Lynden Tor TirsT place. BoTh squads sporTed a ll-I league record. The Raiders won sevenTeen and losT seven during The Tull season. The Reds sTarTed The season slowly, buT Tinished wiTh a Tremendous eTTorT which carried Them To The Tinals oT The DisTricT TournamenT. Three oT The Raidersl seven losses were To The PxnacorTes Seahawks, who Tinished second in The 5TaTe TournamerT. Bellingham won Two by a lone poinT, and Two by Two poinTs. Coach McCaslins hoopsTers opened The season wiTh league vicTories over The Lynden Lions and MT. Baker. The Baker game, going inTo overTime, gave Raider rooTers a TasTe oT whaT was To come. Dick Layzells lasT-minuTe iump shoT won iT, ol-59, Forward Larry Sigrnen hiT Tor sixTeen counTers as Bellingham Took The measure oT MT. Baker, 55-43. RaT PancoasT poured Through I4 poinTs in less Than lO minuTes To spark The Raiders To a 53-47 win over 5eaTTle Prep on February 2. The second Blaine game was rivaled only by The DisTricT Tinal Tor Tense exciTemenT. The Border- iTes' Bill l-lanson, leading scorer in The sTaTe, poured an asTounding 42 poinTs Through The neTs, buT iT wasn'T quiTe enough, as Bellingham squeezed Through, 52-5l. Guard John Gregorls husTle and shooTing, and Whippleis rebounding pulled The Reds Throuqh. The Raider re- serves, led by Terry Knowles, Dan VicTor and Bud Phillips, played a x .gi WHFPPLE, LAYZELL Bellingham conTinued To be even up wiTh The FvereTT Seaoulls in I95o-57 sporTs by spliTTing Two games wiTh The Gulls. The Raiders won a one-poinTer, 44-43, in The Cornwall gym, while FvereTT TasTed vicTory on Their home courT. John Gregor led The Raider scoring in boTh games, CenTer Bruce Whipraleis, 29 poinTs pulled The Reds up Trom behind and gave Them a 57-5l win over The deTending CounTy Champs, The Blaine BorderiTes, The Raiders rallied Trom a nine-poinT halT-Time deTeaT To win. AnacorTes handed Bellingham Two consecuTive losses on January 5 and ll. ln boTh games The Seahawks Tell behind, buf Tinished sTrong Tor The vicTories. Whipple hiT Tor 22 and 26 in The Two conTesTs . Ronnie Thompsons Tloor play in The series was ouT- sTanding - Bellingham Then won Tour league games in as many ouTings. Making up a snow-posTponed game wiTh Nooksacli Val- ley, The Reds squeezed ouT a 55-53 win on The Pioneer courT. The hoT shooTing Pioneers almosT snaTched The vicTory wiTh ex- cellenT Tloor shooTing. The lasT second shoT leT The Raiders dawn on February I6 as an O'Dea reserve spoTTed a shorT jump shoT wiTh seconds remaining To drop The Raiders, 54-52. Dick Layzell scored I3 Tor The Reds. big parT in The second Meridian and Nooksacli games. ' wi asm- SM Left to right: PANCOAST, THOMPSON KNOWLES fir 1 1- Iwi i lx Y, 5 ,...,. Ku. ' K ' NWT' T I 1111 I if Ts- s. A A af- ? ZH' I 2 fw I W g ig W , Coach Mccaslin found fhe winning combinafion for fhe lasf IK fhree Raider games on fhe schedule. Bellingham raclced up 74 poinfs in downing fhe Ferndale Eagles in fhe final game. if '-21-I--'-- I ing fo Seaffle, fhe Raiders handed Seaffle Prep one of fheir few defeafs on fheir own home courf. The Raiders had liffle A Qs Four of fhe five Raider sfarfers hif in double figures. Journey- ss I3 half. ln fhe Shoreline game, fhe Raiders ran up a 52-30 half- fime lead and coasfed fo vicfory. Every man on fhe Belling- ' s ww was frouble wifh fhe Panfhers, hiffing fhe baslcef well in fhe firsf f J ham squad scored, fo climax fhree days of baslcefball wifh I, f -2-': Q League, fhe Raiders qualified for fhe Disfricf Tournamenf. Q ' eh Raiders builf up a lead and held if fo fhe end. The chanf, I 2 ...-Q Poor Seagulls, swepf fhrough fhe Raider sfands as Raider I I vii, 7331 , T Bellingham mef Evereff in our firsf game. Sfarfing slowly, fhe I . 5 Xl... Tig, 9' I L GREGOR VICTOR roofers wafched fheur arch rivals fall before fhe Red fide The following nighf Bellingham sfomped Mf Vernon info fhe ground by an 8I SI co nf Jumping John Gregor swished fhrough 27 fo bring his Disfricf Tournamenf fofal fo SO Whipple and Pancoasf followed him wufh I4 and I3 respecf lvely The grand finale Came on Friday nughf March B Bell Ingham vs Pxnacorfes for fhe Disfricf Championship and berfh in fhe Sfafe Tournamenf The sfands were paclced and some Bellingham fans saf on fhe Anacorfes side for fhe bene fif of fhe TV cameras The Raiders sfarfed sfrong and led fhroughouf fhe game almosf Whipple hif II fo I3 r m e field buf fhe poise paclced Seahawlcs fied if af 56 all and e game wenf info overfime Anacorfes mafched fhe Red as ef or aslqef and fhen on f 6 2 on a foul s o e following nighf was an anfi climax The Red could sfl SIGIVIEN PHILLIPS Ulm go fo sfafe by beafing Ivlf Vernon buf fhey had given fheir all fhe nighf before The hof shoofing Bulldogs shof fh m selves righf info fhe Tournamenf 69 57 John Gregor had 87 poinfs in fhe Disfricf and finished fhe season wifh a fofal of 326 poinf Bruce Whipple finished his fhlrd season In a Red Raider uniform wifh 4OI poinfs The Whip again brolce fhe Raider record wifh an average of I67 poinfs per game 'Mr Bruce scored QII poinfs in fhe fhree years he played Sev A7 eral refurning leffermen will promise anofher sfrong sguad for S If Bellingham I-Iigh nexf year as fhe Raiders sguare off in fheir new league againf Blanchef Evereff Shoreline und Seaffle wh RM Prep swiss af flllf X . U . 7 7 7 ,i . ' ' ri f o fh ' , ' ' ' f , fh ' , ' , Q b ' f b , w i , 3-6 , h f. Th i i i- i . s i I I ' ss do V , .,,.,,.: H A fi V, il A . I ' I i 9 ' by I xdiiil fi I I ' I ' ii I Quin . I i i, , ' ii 3 ff Si i iiii I I fi 7 q i i , i i i is wa 5 T i S , . i , C zgzu , 3 - ,,, I I': I Iii? I'I. R I Q , , X R555 '-I I I L .,.,,. , if I sr I af i T ii, in I I lfif 'I-fllffl if L Q .: s . W fhree easy vicfories. Wifh a fie for firsf place in fhe Counfy Is 3 , 4 Rasmussen Dane Poppe Flo ence I957 BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD COACH MCCASLIN Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raider Ra ders Raiders Raiders Raiders Lynden MounI Baker Iover'rimeI , I EvereII Everefr BIaine Anacorfes Meridian Anacorfes Ferndale Lynden Nooksack Mounr Baker 5eaIIIe Prep Blaine Meridiar Nooksack O Dea Ferndale SeaIIIe Prep Shoreline DISTRICT TOURNAMENT EvereII Mounf Vernon Anacor'res overfinne Mounf Vernon chullengers of the court BeIIinqIiam BeIIingInarn B BASKETBALL SCORES Lynden Mounf BaIer pple C 6 a ard f a od ad men s atoa d Pacoat o Da I flflj 1 Bewngham Bemnqham Bewngham BeWnqham Bemngham Bewnqham Bewnqham Bewngham Bewngham Bewngham Bewnqham Bewngham Bewnqham BeMnqham BeWnqRam Bewnqham BeMnoRam Evereff Evererf Blaine Anacodes Meridian Anacorres Ferndale Lynden Nooksack Mounf Baker Seaffle Prep BIa1ne Meridian Nooksack 0 Dea FerndaIe SI1oreIine Overhme . . - 57 ' 57 7 ' . 63 ' ' t ' 54 Q ' 62 is ' 43 ' ' 55 f I mn! f F ' 55 ' 53 . 52 . ' 65 ' ' I , ' . 62 ' 52 ' ' 74 ' 6I ' 78 ' I 60 ' SI I 62 I ' I ' A 47 ' 42 Whi , o-inspirational award vvinnr and co- I 50 3 winner 0 D rig I aw r 5 Sig , co-in par i n I - 44 award vvinnerg an n 5, vvnner f rigold W . ' 47 58 ' ' 30 . ' 38 V ' 4 46 I ' 33 I ' I ' 42 ' 53 ' 67 . 62 . ' 52 ' ' ' 6I ' ' 36 ' 54 ' J 40 ' , fif 1 .1-'nu' This season s Red Raider B squad gained a Tremendous amounT oT experience in Their TwenTy games, and Tinished Their schedule wiTh Ten wins and Ten losses. The Pups, deTending CounTy B champions. losT Their TiTle To The MT. Balcer B squad, Tinishing wiTh a six-win, six-loss counTy record. AlThough lack oT scoring balance was The mosT deciding TacTor againsT us, we showed Tine promise aT The end oT The season, and aT one poinT were riding on a Tive- game winning sTrealc. commenTed Joe SToTTlebower, Pup coach. iiln order To give all The boys a chance To develop and gain valu- able experience, aT The TirsT oT The season we employed The Threes plaToon sysTem,i' SToTTlepower conTinued. A good parT oT The sea- son The TirsT plaToon was composed oT Roger Sahlin and Bob Davis guards: Tom McCauley and Casey Thompson, Torwards, and Jim Mc- Cauley aT cenTer. The second plaToon consisTed oT guards Mel Albee and Roger Siolund, Torwards Lonnie Morgan and Doug Moser. and cenTer Randy Lulce Like The Raiders The Pups dropped Their games wiTh AnacorTes and O Dea The Pup squad was made up mosTly oT Junior many oT whom can be counTed upon To Till places on The VarsiTy nexT season McBeaTh McCauley and Thompson all aw some acTion in Raider games This season sprouhng iurll RAIDER B SQUAD Back row Luke IVICB ath Schaeffer Bathrick Sahlzn Payne Nlontoure Abee o Iund Davis Front Coach Stottlebower T-TighlighT oT The sea on scoring wise was The 78 46 loeaTing The Jayvees handed The SeaTTle Prep B Team Moser and McBeaTh hoop in The TirsT quarTer ln The second SeaTTle Prep conTesT Tom Mcl3eaTh scorched The neTs wiTh a 34 poinT perTormance Tor The ouTsTanding perTormance oT The season scoring wise The Pups swepT The SeaTTle series againsT Prep and Shoreline as did The Raiders The Pups squeezed by The EvereTT JVs aT EvereTT Tor Coach SToTTleoowers TirsT vicTory on The Seagull Tloor Sahlins Toul shoT gave The Reds a 46 45 vicTory wiTh PaT Pan oasT down Trom The VarsiTy conTribuTing I9 poinTs To The cause OTher ouT sTanding scoring perTormances were McBeaTh s 3I counTers againsT Blaine and Thompson s 26 poinTs againsT Nooksack Valley 1111 1 . ll 1 , e , , ' , ' , , , I , si - conTrolled Thelpaclcboards as The Pups poured 27 poinTs Through The cyl li-fiz' ws, 'Wh- SUE CARPENTER PAT KELLY PENNIE NEWTON Nominafed by fhe baskefball Team and eiecied by The sfudervr body was Pa? Ke-Hy basfiefball queen, and her Two princesses, Pennie New+on and Sue Carpemer The highligh+ of +his years baskefbali season was fhe eiechon of The . . . BASKET BALL ROYALTY. III IIaI II IM yx XQNFWN IK I , S II I , f 41 I XI IIIII I II I ge: IIIIIIIIIIIII! AIIIMIII illi-...Li-Q -I-I-I-L I WW I K I WW f WW fffmiffff 2, IIK I SXT! kxI II I ix III Qgjiijw I I f' ,F AT- S Q FII' QS Q I I ,. 3 i i I XXX Y X X X . XX QM XX xx ' ' - lv I III IIwX'Q ' I I 'I qu I M -1 -5-7.1 ' Il I X K ' I II: X II 'II III I ' f --n IIII 1 Q IIIIII1 I, ,IIIII --x-A- NIQA. -1 I f.-,,,,,..-I I LI ' ' ---- Q I , I -- --- ' . , I I Y II , .,, 'I .A I -rf -' H , I 5 . 3 I I 'I ' ., 1 ' . - .fi ML V 1 i v i -. 'Q 5 -ul I In IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII, IIIII III IX WV JLHIIII' II II u Md! 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Sprung Vacahon II Sophomore Assembly AN ,7 A S B Elechons VY' s II T K' pe mg esl' Nalvonal Assembly Comedy In Muslc I Spellmg Bee Jumor Assembly Blossom Tame Mrclsummer Neghfs Dream Slcnp Day for Sensors Band a+ Nananmo Leflermen s Banquel Awards Assembly Scholarshup Assembly Semor Farewell Assembly Lasf Day lor Semors Sensor Prom Baccalaureale Graduahon Rehearsal G-radualron End ol School SP' 4 il in b X J - , 1 'I .Y- X gi' u . I yt 'IA X GX yi' 1 lsl I ' , 2. Fl 4 lx l 2 - . lfi-35 f ll 1 Ik: Nl ka. 1' ,I I' ,' . V, . ff 'g' I lx ' if . ' vc , ,, ,, '. ' In . J I 32 I 52 UA. . I Il - 'l ,l5l I -I9 ' ' K , I ,W '- H. x ' . -I ,' rf' l , .' 24 . . . ' '-'. 3's X 1, ' lv ' I l . 25 ' 4'-H . ' .. I 26 ' . I' ' I 'ml Kxv ' -'I ' in 1 es 2 ' S m ' Y .- 3 ' S c - : . , Yi ' ' ,F I -I2 1 x I' I4 I I I l Xi .::ifQ'l5s j. . I5 . . . s 4, X I6 Senior Mo+hers' Tea s I. I -21 A W 5 I 5 . lx 20 ' .3 N X ,- crm X X 2I 4 ' 28 ' - I 2 U 4, 0 H' 7 Q XX 29 I 5' il - I ' ' . ' V- 2 '. 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A rough and ready member of Ihe Pup Foolball Team appeared un Ihe Whal A Sho I2oyaI+y Courl hus name aclorns Sludenl Councul s Pep Com mnflees and Alphas roslers The Irghhng sophomore pressdenl STU CARR She exhubufed her Ialenl ID 'rhe I-Iugh Socuely Acl In Ihe Whal A Sho a hard worlcung member of Sludenl Councnl her name also appears on Iahn Club books Ambmon Io be an experl skner She s Ihe sophomore veep VIRGINIA HALBERT She has a wicked buf sfranghf arm wulh a bowlung ball AI SI Lulce s I-Ios pulal she worlcs on Ihe Junior Assusl ance League In The Whal A Sho and hrsf period Chorus she displays ad Turable slngrng Ialenl The hard work :ng sophomore scribe PAT MUIR The grads ol Fairhaven Assumphon and Wharcom 'owned Io form a new BI-IS class In rhe Whal A Sho prelly blonde Carolyn Dlehl was Iheur princess John Elvis Marhn Pal Muur and Marsha Smulh sang whale members of I-Iugh Socuely ard Ihe Mombo Group danced I-lrgh sfepplng malorerres Sfewarl and Ferguson led Ihe many red clad band members The grrduron Ians found Monroure on varsrly and Rodenburger Gilda I-llggerson M Schullce I-Iolsfon Owens and Lappenbusch on pups I-loopslers Included Delzoresr B Davis Shaeller OH Albe Syolund Dusrman Payne Balhrlck and M Zabel Answering roll call al execuhve board were J Roberfs and Jeff Murray Fursf semesler Iound Carol Johnson wulh 6 A s and Mlm: Zoel wnlh 5 As Wor :ng Iogelher was The SOPH OMORE CLASS an 1 im I ,Z . Magik' . 5 In ' gf? r fl s K jr A X K ' , r I as I T fc' f R v N' will -nur' in Back' Atkwnson Curl Blnlock And flrkon Mom Blvnop, Bennerktrorn Bnrrutt Euvon Bionden Bennett Brvlnner Terry Er'g,',:nng 'xflwdcin-' Batnrvck Bnck VV Banki Hornslcnl Annuity- Andcmon Bakw Anthony Baw' Atwood Mcxandcr Baniknnnd Bcrvnruk Bowman Bard Front, AME! Uan.n'Li Arnmd Blyihg ' v NV 1 Back Francxsco 5 Carr, DeForest Day, Franklin, D.nnuNson, Force Drenl, Dustrnan, Dauennanr Fleschfrr Dandlrkvr' Griffon Mndcnuo Crawg Cortwyou F1oruncr?, Donnr-Nly, Dazone Dickxnson Dann noy L Davui B Davw, Drafs J DcGoIi0r, Dewlerwcv, D, Davis K Harper, R. Haan Front: P Dart Fostm-1' Halley, Fwnk Donner Ccnllns Drolnlard Y Coilunx Damon Curry Y Davis Ennore: Dnckan Back: Gilda, Hartford, Gould, Hag erhjclnm, Gunderson Halbert, Gclxn Lavnhort E, Kang Hunt D JoaCI'nn Egolcston. Mxddle: Doble, Frank Dnzvnert P Francusco Eaton, D. Fadey Hor once Ferris, Ross, Gooding, Eelkerna C Dow, G. Erwckson! J Fisher, NI Postr-r Front: Inge Ernolfn Dox5QP Free :nan Dvnson Hays E!Irn'wck B Fnn Ferguson, Eherenfwokit Dybdain Ev' Xlnq irfylw' .Yflu In-lllw 1 4.1 'iff' AHL-y Ln.'..s, J ,llnfgn J Barre,-11 C AVWEMVKCV' E' I-mia-flf.n Bhnnff fi-HF CMN'-'w Bn-.mn Borker' La! 'MM U M-ro Begun Br'-nn-r' Brandt Cari yon Brandt Danvmfron Davenport -I '. .., tlrnn Cfnllzcr Brnland Nornnan G f Nludnnc, Dwtvr' Cannon Corrnnq, . V Q2-' Bowman Danlqlw-t Brookk Cocn --,gt fan Uwstumn K, Lam' Boutnun, K CQaNd'.'.en DL-Qty Cmkey! 5 Broun 'A Brwtt 5 Carr Drxxlw, Z l 15 Nh 3 -1 ' 63 s f :si ..,. ,Av f 1 5 ig. 3 gf v L 5, .5 ,Y Jw ' in li X 1 I 3 j 15 Es Q Mont Dennng Boynton B Carr, 'nfton Cham, BHP!!! Burke Char L R YJOHHCIILI N1 Brrakuy Cnrnln- J, Brofkx Q Lan' fo,.:n'vnar: 3 ff, 9 W 1 Ss V :.. N as - SW 6:21:22 ' 1 .1 - -f 7: . , 12 I +7 ' , xv lun. . 222, 141 h Me' , , ' 1 4 - ' .,,,... xiffijx' sk V, Emu., Buck' Hanku Mumn Lrnonde Knowles, Lurvey, Land Itays, Long, Overcash Lich P Kruse A Moreau P, Lve Nhddlez Knutzun IVIarr Kuruza D lVIcAHwster Marr, Erwckgon F LeClair,Nlm'khi1rt Ladisur L Lgunnw Luke B Lapoenhuxch L Larson P Korthuw Front. B Nlacrae Longo Lrng' bloom, Olson, Lundy J Lux-ns J Lumon, Kulhcrq J KCHHUKJY NI Ivlunley J Ketom D Kupp liunk Pugc Nvixon MCLCUG NI.15on Murruy PKIKIEVNOH Knut :on Nhnge Moore Pr-uffw Puynu Pearxon Ott Owqrlurii Muddk. Roxxc Mur W1-3--' Nw- Jlofgk Lagussc Owen McDon- nuH Perry Pr-dvrsoh Lgnwun Purim' V Munthey E LJVXUM Frunk Mo'wlour'r- Front Lrnci MMU McWh1Hyn Lundc lVlc3Gvnn Fruzwr' Muwtu .wCh Nluyllrr fVI4Ln-011 'J' w'K1.A uv , Mcwnwc VV4,oN.1y Xiuf fu-flfrvf 'Q Back: Hughes, Hecht Dorffeld R Hartfna Hofedit n D Hang R Gdhey J 1, Hngoerson, Prod, Chr be, Hayes Fisher Holston Mnddle Gorne Grevnwalt GLIUIULIHUFOII Hannners GMI Johnmn J HAH J Gund, Harrunqion Gardner, NI. Hancock, M. Evuch M, Johansen. Front: Hinote Hunkon Johnson Jonw Green Gwn Kufbnsku Hzunnufr Hounn H-LLIHUV' Huntlcy 1, HJU4: P Mudmtn U Nlnllaulcy lvlclvor Luvuqueurc Hvnderfon Ludv.u'son Johnston Bmmtuk Juvorkek Hull Johr-Nun Hahn QQ Kalb Nhddle- or NJCDOIIJILJ, Munnn Os born, N1-Ixon R l,nu1lxf'rQ Iru Heggon Howard Hoskin Front: Nl Joh 1 Huylcr G Binschuk Puttvreon L3 He-uton E JL-rns Hunu- Gray Hixuq nxon L John-on Jacob- xon G. Hunlress A Hwlton NI Johnson B Hmy R Hunt Back: D Smlth, Roclonlucrqcr A, Smltn, Strahl Woodruff Sampson Thomas Slrguy Schmitt bnnth Pet CVSOITN Sharp Rudd Midrllo. bchulke Soflc Prollt .-.' ,t7 Robmson M, Smltn wtoinlmch Sjo lund, Thompson Tlemnn M, Sllllfll, Stenqcr Scheibal Owr-ng Bucknvr Front: D Rrcharcla Svlluy Thomp- son T Smlth Sluys M Sharp ichvl lnfkl C bmlth Thomnx wmethnrst StuCh Tllonmi, Orr Back iuclmeflm' VVlllt'Xl'!Zllt'll D lllifrflr vc-r Zollat7 Schnettv Sfflllf' Todd Etephz1n,Walston Troll, P Voflopvch D Zuanich Wifler Zalaol Mlflfllo. Wnl5h Wolf Wheeler Soh jack Warden Moll ind Palnvtr Whlto Wlck Mann Nltlrray Lclm Wrugllt, Duncan, Denny Patrick Front' Wick, Vriellnq, llonlton Roh erts, Wilson Wlllls Spady Haines Wiehe Stensland Welhl- Wallaric Wmvl-r Tmfton Hack Ncllson Grant, Rr-mner, Oqren Pr-tors Schrlnnpx Bnydcr Rumfzry linry Schutte Rlnnm-l Oscr Rlclmrdf, N Ram' L Pontfor P Popup Mrclrllfl Rlcjhtcr M Sftll1OVlCll Put Pl'SIJlI Dhcrq K. Olson, Roberts C Olson! Peterson, Rohmson, Sllaver, P Snllnmn Plattnvr A l'frflerSon,Rml1 anfcla Rexel' Front Rofwiol l?.'1.'.l2 Notch .l SlllTTllTt t'S RODHTSOH Prollty .l 'fchmeil Qvffolyr- Place S Ol'-,on, Rohortson G Qlnnn plllllllllr II Woofr Wo on Tho nu C I S Il lllffll . mann S in l Pot en Rod lc Norhlirath QT-il'llllTfl Raethlcn Rank ln J Whltr- Roctor P Thorstf-n Kon T Rolwrsnn Miflfllc: M mxton M. Slv-llnry J Blivln, Wall M Zoot Hartman SdlTKl9ll'DlTl D Nlorie W Yonn Wrnght Ynrourjlmlc C Turner T Yonnq Patton-son Thon pf'lll1ZlllI7'lClK ll VMC Stman J Sanclvlq front' 3Cl1lIll4P J. Warflron Gravftk Tomer Vml S Blalne T Gare: N Werclal Mclnlfory S, Taylor G Honry .Yfllrflff-frflll Nair ec' GIRLS' CLUB COUNUL SECOND SEMESTER Back row: N Hinkle Fuller Hager hielrn, T. Srnith, F Peterson Ander son, Kulbitski Mustacich Pearson, Barber, Richards, Harrington Ras- inussen. Middle row: Volkinan Potter, J. El more, Murray, Axlund, Corning, Hen ifiny Bennerstrorn, Moir C. Miller Javorsek, P, Miller. Front row: Churney, Giger Townsend Griffith, Kelly, Davis Olsen Scheibal Ludwigson. 5 STV.. Z' si, 1 ,iff ,., .zlq Q .I zur , - 5 :: h . ,yMg?9irwi Taking over lhe duties ol student government lor the second semester are the members ol the Student Council, and Boys! and Girls! Council. Larry Siqrnen, president ol Student Council: Lee Criliith, president ol Girls' Club, and Jake Smith, president oi Boys' Club, are all a part ol SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT GOV- ERNMENT. kmfrwmwewvzwaeayw , M04 SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Groves, Slgnien, C Hall Back row: Hodges, Lehn, Messenger, Roberts Stewart, Tlernan, Seelye, Spady, Groves Weihe, Blake Williarns, Hunt. Next to front row: Gregor, Wright, Allan, Cronkhite, Bloomgren, Swan, Pilik, Albee Strahl, Signien, Next to back row: Moore. Bachfnan, Hall, Anthony, Severson, Prather, Sniircich, Gerry Wheeler, Barnes, Gudmundson Bechtol Front row: Douglas, Saxton, Triiningharn, Clevenger, York, Lock- wood, DeForest, Walton BOYS' CLUB COLNCIL SECOND SEMESTER Back row: T Hansen B. Morse, J Tiernan R Richards A.W1Ile iarns, Burn, Trafton, Tiscornia, Lappenbusch R Vodopich Wal, ton Buckner, L Knowles T. Rob- ertson McCall Next ot back roiz- Bernstein Lewis, Robinson Calloro Seelye, Witler Markel, Corning English Keyes Bowden Pedersen, Ges- dahl! Griggs Next to front row: Kvistad Scbnabel, K Froftad Hoffeditz Gregor York Sinith Sigrnen Williams Repoz Buzzard. Front row: Macbeth N, Johnson Luke, Gardner Jacobson fb lat S, x ,Yilnfl-ff-ju r fy MQ, , Anne Murray lStudent Directorl, Miss Gray Production Director, and Jim Fieser, chat after the performance 'Now, Pa - Brad Wilson VAII Hakim J, Pat York Cl'Pa Carnes t gives a worried look as Linda Groves l'lAdo Annie J explains about the night on the back porch. Barbara Messenger lin rear? listens as Janet Lutl 1t'Aunt Ellcr l talks with Gene Frazier ftCurley Mc Clain B. y, Lonnie Morgan f'lCurIey J and Vicki Vest i'lLaurey D in the back yard 'tMany a New Day will dawn betore BHS treats the public to another operetta lilfe this yearts happy tale ot the Qld West, Endless practice sessions captained by Miss Gray. Mr. Monroe, and Mr. Buss butted chorus and or- chestra members to a gleaming luster: student director Murray held a critical glance on every line: dance sequences were expertly supervised by dance director Merrill. Stage crew members pounded and practiced putting up spec- tacular sets by Solvang and Swanson. Publicity committee members landed Rogers' and t-lammersteins praises? ticlcet squad members braced tor the inevitable tlood. Programs smelling ot ink were stacked and ready. Then came dress rehearsal and the thought, 'iWill we ever malfe it on timefft Students rushed through trenzied last- minute changes: preview glimpses were given in assembly as the deadline all too rapidly approached. Stage crew members did eleventh hour pounding: Malce-up Corps applied tinishing touches. Both casts shared matinee honors as students and taculty applauded, A tlash ot colortul costumes, strains ot the overture, and opening night cur' tain rose to the sound ot, Ch, What a Beautitul Morningf Thursday cast --- entire company --V slicv-.ring full stage and scenery, with principals in the front row, .Y irirflu-si.r Off they go as Gene Frazier iiCurley D and Barbara Messenier C Laurey J lright to Iettb exit in their i'Surrey With the Fringe On the Top. chinese interpret oklahoma An appreciative audience settled back in their seats as Curley serenaded Aunt Filer and Laurey with tales ot MA Surrey With a Fringe On Top, and warns Jud Fry not to take Laurey to the box social. Will Parker returns with stories ot llliansas Cityl' and all ot her new-tangled conveniences. Ado Annie reveals her true colors to Laurey as she sings ot her man troubles in Ml Cain't Say No. Annie and Will renew their love and once again become enf gaged. Meanwhile, Laurey sings ot her tate in Many a New Day, but Curley reappears and they agree that 'lpeople Will Say We're In Love, Act one concludes with the heart rending Pore Judel' and l.aurey's beauti- tul l'Out ot My Dreamsfl The act two curtain rose on the rollicking The Farmer and the Cowman Should Be Friends. Will Parker makes sure it's MAII 'Er Nuthin' H with Ado Annie. Jud Fry returns to plot revenge on Curley. Jud and Curley meet, and Jud is accidentally killed in a tight. Curley is acquitted by an impromptu court, and he and Laurey ta'e their vows to the strains ot the title number ot operetta number nineteen . . . HOKLAHOMAJ' The Villain, Jud lGalen Bieryl stands near the barn on the farm. The peddler, iAIi Hakim lBrad Wilsoni, and 'iWilI Parker CRandy Gesdahit, ponder over the price of some fancy duds. There they go again. Linda Groves r Ado Annie D and Roberta Bradbury l Gertie Cumrnings D scrapping ever iWiII Parker, 'iOklahoma, Hello. The tense bidding scene showing Gene Frazier and Janet Lutz in center as 'iCurIey and Aunt Ellerf' .X'i1irfl-if-,wr-,-ii Mome and Z0 I Chun :Nam Q 2. ., 31, .. X. If ,..., 5 . FRIENDLINESS Griffith and TiScornia PEP R W4Ison and Dunn rendu and the lung of slum 1 ,A I SPORTSMANSHIP Odmark 1nd Whuppif- Ciplilll Kuthy Tovmcend ron row e1LL ew I 5 1 rm ohniou wr LI Bw r Pr11r Birbirw Fu er Chariotte Grmton L rene Y wash Lyom bred rrime rw on I 1 Groves RUII me W1 I ck row Bev Schulke A II avus 1r1h wrr anne G er vvon Jo rw owe Jam Pilmer u Os aut: Pat Johnson Dxexmv' Hope 1r0I an rocklm OIIIIIP udorw on ir: on P 1 In r Shlr II according to the ancient custom INTRAIVIIJRAL BOWLING Nle Zer I' Young Force Hartmw ,wi INTRAIVIURAL BOWLING INTRAIVIURAL FOOTBALL G Vodopnch Wllrams J Sm N Herb Gregor McLeod Center D ONIalIey Woods Herb oem rw I r nt VI Leod R I on A an Nun 1 ll 5 t : Patty My L , J 4 PM Kay e 1 J I , IVIQ y D Ify, L bil a ftIe, I I L II , ' , Q 2. 'e Shep , Lo . Be 5 , L'mI. , w' 'lsou Ba z , n D ', SL L IVII , Jo Ig SIf.' h 5-tr , 2 L , J dy C t Q , . ', C4 V' B Q E Q G I 5 ,IVIL 'I IMI e 'Lo Chervenock, Jean LZIVYOII, Jo Ann Olion, Betty Gardner I I L , , it 71, , ,N,.. ..,. I W2 , K wa, -s. -S. ,, ,ul In 3 Is IA , ' T W, 'R' I rx , X I I . my , , Back: ' , I ' ', . ith. . , , : ' , , J Bl I, Alla QIQ1 IH! Fo I Ic Aldffrs, II . , U 'lr - inf Infroducing speedball fo fhe sophomores. seniors used showers fc prepare fhem for wef days oufdoors. Alfhough slushing around in ankle deep mud had drasfic effecfs on sparlcling new gym suifs, fhe sophs won mosf of fhe games, buf Iosf fhe fournamenf fo fhe overpowering iuniorasenior feam. Girls piclced Jean Odmarlc as inspirafional winner, for her fop compefifive spirif. Damp buf daunff less, fhe girls made fhe mosf of the oufdoor field before snow fell . . . GIRLS' SPEEDBALL. A few girls enjoyed playing ping pong. The championship was won by Jean Odmarlc and Charloffe Grinfon . . . GIRLS' PING PONG. No sprained fingers reporfed during fough volf Ieyball schedule. Nof confenf affer fheir speed- ball defeaf, sophomores frounced fhe iunior- senior feanu for championship. Only casualfy hung Jean Odmarlr from bleachers by her gym blouse: affer exfracfion had only a banged arm for her experience. Season closed wifh annual play-day held af Meridian. Our feam frounced Blaine by big margin, only fo be sguelched by Lynden in final round. Winner of covefed award as inspirafional figure, Shirley Lulce represenfed sophs as well , . . GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL. Sfaying unfil 4:30 each nighf, fhe girls dis- played fheir afhlefic abilify in baslcefball. Under The guidance of Miss Knibbs, fhe girls held an infer-class fournamenf, wifh fhe juniors de- feafing fhe sophomore feanus . . . GIRLS' BASKETBALL TURNOUT. I BPEEDBALL Grlnlon Hoff, Davis Orfnufurk Jarvis N1cConnclI,Turnef PING PONG Grinton, Odnuark ,vrnmrw 1 P BASKETBALL CHAMPS Hall Grunton, Kirschnuan, See-lyc, Turner, Jarvis, McConnell, Weller VOLLEYBALL Rowe, Scluutln Kortluuis Luke' Johnson, Ozcr, Florence Back row: Webster, Porter, Hagon, M. Ferris, Williams, Ro- tlenberger, Neumann, Parker, Clothier. Front row: Sluys, Wilson, Stanovich, Odmark, Davis, J. John, son, Rowe, Caskey. SWIMMING With hearty congratulations, Miss Webster I awards the girls' inspirational award trophy to Ann Davis. A water ballet was featured this year in the newly mixed swimming classes. BOWLING CLUB Left to right: Renal McLeod, Thea Volkrnan, Carolyn Starr, Myrna Shadi uvillion of women 'PWR Umf IIIIIPIIVFII Unw murky 2 1 5 f 16-if ,H ' arf, 'V 1 'K f , W fax f .4-in Q A l I , if BOVVDFN LAYZELL footprints of buddha Sporlinq Two vicloriei, and one loae al prom +imQ, lhc Bl-IS lracl squad promiied Bellingham gonne reprouonlalion al lhe Dimlricl and Slale nnoelz, The lhinclads boasled vicloriegs over Sodro-Vvfoolley and Mounl Balrer, while lininhinq a very re- noeclable Second in 'rho Sedrn Relay Carnival. Senior Ed Bowden, linishinq hir lhird :eason under Coach Bob Dorf, broke holh The school and lho Relay record wilh a leap ol 22N Zi! in The broad iump. Bowden also anchored lhe Bl-lS sprinl medley quarlel, including Juniora Craiq Keycu, Bill Ninns, and Dave May, in low- ering lhe Sedro record lo I:36:6. Big Diclc loayzell qol oll a sholpul heave ol 49N oil al lhe Relay Carnival . . . TRACK SQUAD. l-UXIOWLEL L, FRO5TAD, K FROSTAD l 2 3 L T 37 -f 1 i ayvy cB 1rva v . .l,.5::c: ,fri 1 1 0 il.i -- 6 ' ' 5 Q, l . Q wg 3, i e h rf i The l3rosTads Lars and KnuT showed slgns oT lowersng Theur marks oT lasT year lfnuT Toured The 880 rn 2 O7 6 IH The Sedro dual whsle Lars Took The mlle un 4 52 The Red Rauders have a double ThreaT IH The pole vaulT rn Ray Wllluams and Tom fndT Wrlluams cleared ll 3 an Takung has specualTy IH The MounT Baker Cas ln The same meeT spr1nTer Crang Keyes Too The T00 yard dash IH I03 and Sopho hugh lump and Terry Knowles IU The sprunTs and hurdles were consTanT ThreaTs fi more Bob Hughes capTured The 880 Lonnze Morgan and PaT PanCoasT n Th A we KEVEQ TRACK TEAM Ba row Voung Jlm Smuth Luke L Frostad Atteberry Phnlnps Ldyzell Bowden Pedersen Erlandson Clevenger Peterson Front row Haydon Hughes Brandt Knowles Nms K Frosted Keyes Bornsteln Bame Tom Erlendson leT loose wrT a Tremendous ravelun have T l80 of aT e Sodro dual meeT The Ralder 880 relay quarTeT oT Keyes, Gregor, Nums and Bowden Turned an ar I 344 clocking Coach Dorr will have a sTrong nucleus oT leTTermen nexT year ln The 1nTer class meeT The Junnors emerged vucTorrous, wuTh The Sensors end Sophomores Trarllng Jukes STuduo Sears, Roebuck 81 Co Unuon PrlnTung Company r Ilunrlufl I . ' : 1 ' , ' ' ' C . Z 4 T Era . ' ' . l ll ' ' ' ' ' ,l ,h. 1 T - ' ' 'f . ' - , E Q I T T ' , I l S O l ly?ll GOLF TEATVI virtue in u small white sphere GOLF BHS golT squad began a seven-maTch slaTe wiTh a convincing win over Three King CounTy rivals. Playing aT The EarlingTon GOIT Course near RenTon, Coach l-loward Jones' charges Trounced l-lighline, Illf2-3lf2, l2l,,i'2l2'f2, and KenT-Meridian, l5-O. Orville T-lenley, No. I man on The squad, posTed a 79 on The course. OTher leTTer' men reTurning To The Tairway squad were Paul Sadler. MilT Furr, and Jim Repoz. SmooTh-swinging Sophomore, JeTT Murray, seemed To be The only sophomore head- ing Tor a leTTer when The SHUKSAN records closed. The linlcsmen were loolcing Torward To Two maTches wilh The EvereTT Seagulls, who have been a sTumbling block Tor The Raiders The pasT Tew years. Also on The schedule were piTch and puTTers Trom MT. Vernon, Marysville, and Como Lalce, B. C., each oT whom en- gaged in a home-and-home series wiTh The Bellingham linlcsmen. The busy sched- ule gave The Reds plenTy oT pracTice Tor The DisTricT and STaTe maTches aT EvereTT. Left to right: Henley, Sadler, Furr. Um' 1lllIlI,A'l'1l Ifnui Back row: Henley Robertson, Bland, Spores a r Deforet Front row: Poppe, Murray, Nicolay, Geri, Furr TENNIS TEAM Back row: Sioiund, McLeod, Lappenbusch. Front row: Stottlebower, Herb, King, McNeil, Harrner net ceremony Coach Joe SToTTlebower's Tennis squad goT oTT To a quick sTarT in The T957 neT season. AT SHUKSAN press Time The rackeT wielders had piled up Tive easy vic- Tories. Two over BurlingTon, and one over Lynden, Meridian ,and Oak l-larloor. Led by Three underclassmen, Ted King, Bill Lappenbusch. and Terry l-larrner, The squad plunged inTo a I7-maTch schedule. Mike McLeod, Nick l-lerb, and Bill McNeil were close behind The Top Three on The Tennis ladder. Qnly a Tie wiTh MT. Vernon rnarred The early season Tennis slaTe. A B squad kepT The TirsT Team TiqhTing Tor Their posiTions. Over TwenTy boys parTicipaTed in The Bl-lS Tennis program This year. Scheduled Trips To Vancouver and SeaTTle helped keep The enThusiasm up. WiTh a nucleus oT underclassmen reTurning, we'll have a sTrong squad nexT year, cornmenTed Coach SToTTlebower. BILL LAPPENBUSCH TED KING TERRY HARIVIER unflrr ? 5 5 5, if 1 ,V , ff ' sw 1 ,R 5 2 ' , 2 .Af 2 . K , 7 ,ff ,XXL 'R il 1 Ng ' A , ,.,.., 'I 'sz X ii Q., k WE 2 ' '-'- lk M if X w C'i 6 X w QW L fry I, Ami J- 13 , ,Q 3 4 Q s 's 1 x 1 f ' E EL :fax ix I R J., lr 1' ,ff N ,, X Q fi! Mi W S5352 3 A . S.g3fkV W ,J ' 23 1435559-Q'13ZWf t 1 1 ,f X ,ge W ' I, ,, ..,. , Y X ig s I k , 'N l ?, X' J E 35 , , 2 V S ,,,. M , .,.. . 5 fp 2' . - . -' Wwilmgf ......,,,. 4' ' . 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Q ' likiriif 'V . igiyzgag .Ei :AE A uw HEP . . llnrf ll lrllalrrfl Sw ' bi fx V ' A 8 qgfgw-5, -1, ' 3 m ++iaz3w fad Sma lung oul wms over Sedro Woolley Burlmglom and Fern dale 'flue Bellmglwam baseball squad slarled llme season lasl ln llwelr lnrsl conlesl llwe Ralders pounded oul a 30 vrclory over 'rlme Sedro Woolley Cubs Aqamsl Burlunglon llwe Reds were lweld lo 3 lwuls bul sllll won 32 lnvadmg Slcagul Courwlv for llve second Sedro qame llwe Raiders came llwrouqlw wnllw a 7 5 w n Belllnglwam suffered a double deleal al llme lwands ol Seallle Prep on April I2 The Rawders oullwul flue Panllwers 3 +o 7 m flue double lweader buf los? bollm 43 and BASEBALL PUD row Z ti sion el E e Frm S Plerce Nlclvor Dawerou uov H OH T SON YSOIW C C R C Y 9 1 Pa Fl SY CARR I NIIIH I III .- XII NII I I I N XIII I N I I II II -II NI I 'lm ll N Ill N II xl I I INII I I huksun Index 1957 I N I I I I II I IIN I IIII I I I II x Ixl NI NI. x x IX. N N I N I NI. x x I - A IIII'I,I. 'I.III'II 'II. 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I.,111111 11' l',.111111, 1111111.11 11.1. T1 1.11111l. .l1.111 .Z lumix. II11I1111 11, 11.1 TQ. T'-, 11 1',,1111.1A1,111.1 1., 151111-I-1x1111.1J1-11 X1111 '!11, T! ll:11iN,W11111I11 T1-. ' l1'1.11I111111111. Xl111I1111- 11.1, 1.74 1.11. Tl, T,1. T- 1,,1,,,1,.11111..111111'1 Elf IL11. H11111 'v' I1'1111l111.11111, I1X111 111 1.11111l11N1111. ,I11 X1111 TS IL11. Il111111x .-1 1.,. 1-'1111.111A 111111 311- 1L11' 1.33. T1 1111111111111-. 11111111 T 1111f.111, 111111 1'.1,111.111, 111111 17, 71, -11 111111. 1-31111111. 111 11111, 11111 -11. I11111-1, IS1.1 ' 1'1-11, XI:1.- ,,1.-11114 1111 H I1111-. 111111 ' l'11.11, 1l1111 j1'1, 11.1, 111 111 111, 1111. --jv 5, 11-1 l111'111-1..l1111 1- 1T, '1 .'1'1. 1111 IR111-.111.11111-R .1111l1 , 111 11I!,,1Ax,,,, .17 11111.11111, 1111111111 IT 11.1, 71, 71. 1'1x1., 11111.,,,!, 111, 111 11,11111111111.,11.111. 7.14 1,3 '1 1 '- W1 l'1N11.11I111111 '11 111g.1111111111, 1:11111 117. 111. 711. 7.1. TV' 1111.11111-11 .1111111 '1 1-'111111,111,111111 1111 11v,:4,,,g WW, 15 I111,1111.1111, 11111111 l'1X111-1. I 1111 T' wi 11,3,,,,, 1,111 1,1' jj, .1- 1111 11111111.1.111:, 11111-1111 71 1-'1 .111111 1111.1 11-1 1,.,,,M. ,,,,,,M 1,1 l H1'1lf'--I-111111 l1. N11111111. IH11111- T . -1. 1I.1111-11. 1112111111 111. 12L. Ti1.iIl. l1111111111:. l11,1111. 'I ' IW11111111, .l111: 1194 11111 IM11 41m,1N .17 TI jx 1,-1 11111111111 1111111111 11 1-'1.1111, 11111111111 -1111 11.111 11,111'11111,,1,1 1.1' 71 11.1111,,1'.11 111 1'..11.1. 1,1.111 1-, 1., 111111: ,1.,,,,,. ' ' .., I'1'11111N. NI111 I'1 V1111-. lI111i1- Tl, 1111- 11-1 11,1114 ,1,.lI,1 -37 j,11 111-11-1111. 1111. 1111 1-'11111, 111.11 111. 1.,, 111,114 11I,,,, 17 I11-11N1111, Ii,11I1.11.1 T11 I 11x.1111, 1.111 111. 1111, T11 Hdllmh UMW 1,11 IM-11w11. 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V51.11, U1l11.1111 111. 1l.,1g.1l11f. 11111111 jx! 1j,A 711. 1,3 l'.11:11NI1, X1111111 '1- ,7' 11,,. 1.1, T111 -1,. 13111-11. I'1f11111 -1, 111,,1,,1,1,. .1K,,,1x 7.1 11,-7 I-l1111g11. 1511111-11 '.. 1:1111111.1I1, Ix1l11111 ,HTA -1.: II11111,,1,,,-,1,,,, 1133. 1,5 11.11111-1', I11-11 11' 1.113111-. 1111111 II11l1111g111. 1.111111 111 IHYVIHIYI1- '11I1l-- 'V' fu '1-. 111. 1.1. 711. TT. TH. -Ji. 1117 1111:x111. 11111111 11's ll1111l1-'1l .YAI N111 1 1 N 11.. N 1 N 1 1 N N 1 11x N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 ll 1 1 1 1 1 111 IIIIIII K N 1 X lxxl 1 1 SHUKSAN INDEX 957 1 1 N N 1 1 X 1 x 1 N - I I111I1111111, F111111 li- L 111111. 1..111 114. TI 111111 1. 1.11115 I-11. 1122. 1117 111111. 1.111.l.1 3111- T1 II1111I11111. NI1115 II1-1 -311. 11. '11 l.,11..1w.1,1..111- .11., 1,1 111111-:1111. 1'.111I 5111. '1.1 1111111 11. lx:11l1I1-1111 1'1 1,L,,1,-,.,- ,1.,,,',, .11 11. 111.1111 11111111.11 1.1, 1.7. 71. 711- Nj, II11111. I1i.1111- x 11, TI. 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