Bethel High School - Bethelonian Yearbook (Spanaway, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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WL fx Ay M f Arif JL x. ff 1 .ga ,ir 'amy' ' W JA .N q 1f 97 V W, The Semor Class of 1955 takes great pleasure m dedr caring this Bethelonian to Mr. C. J. Knaggs. Mr. Knaggs introduced Drivers Training to the SILI- dents of Bethel. He has been our annual and newspaper advisor for the past year and has been a good friend to each and every one of us. In appreciation for all of your unselfish efforts in our behalf we dedicate this annual to you Mr. Knaggs. -5- ' Y 1 , C 41 f fi!!! L, , I ' 1 f L 11 w Q 'Ja A i ' I N fxvlfc K , f. 1 ,f 'A ' X w 1 , L . . X 1 LN 'fr V I ' m oorway Z0 r M L -J xx -,A 1 ' VL L' x 1 X J' , lu l, x Lx Lv N . A X L, A, 1 L .V WHL' , gl . J ,r ,, X AJ L xf f V 1 'xw VX ,X ., f , K 'Ll L My Lice f ,I IL 1 L L 1' K I ww M ,qyya lr QW faculty TJ! M if 'L-. Q6 33? MMM!! AL W W .?-45 I Qi ,-L V . x 1 ex J I 1 .1 .Q s Doorways to Success means makrng the best of each twenty four hours of the day' May I take the lrberty to repeat an Old Englrsh creed whrch I thrnk so well conveys a message for all of us Take Take Take youth' Take dom' Take prness' Take a star' Take mme be selfrsh' Take trme of the Gods' Ilme UIUC UITIC UITIS time trme Take trme K .ffU6Wl,5y41l6y!bLLLM!fY the prrce of success' rs the source of power' rs the secret of perpetual to work rt to thrnk rt to play rt to read rt the foundatron of wrs to be frrendly rt rs the road to hap to dream rt rs hrtchrng your wagon to to look around rt IS too short a day to to love and be loved rt IS the prrvrlege to laugh rt rs the musrc of the soul' Your Supermtendent I 47 fwwafjwwlww Govermng the pohcres of Bethel School Drstrrct are an elected school board and an appornted Superrntendent and Assrstant Supermtendent of Schools The board meets monthly to settle the varrous problems and to formulate the pol1c1es of the drstrrct Sup errntendent Homer T Anderson rs rn charge of all the admrnrstmtrve functrons of the drstrrct Assrstant Superrntendent Francrs Olson serves as the clerk of the board trans portatron supervrsor and IS 1n charge of the school lunch program Federal ard and gen eral busrness manager Standrng Robert Sterdel Emerson Tarpenmg Seated Martm jorgenson Roy Nrxon Emmrtt Rrch FFHIICIS Olson .. H - Y ' 1 , ' ' . v v J t ' '-- IS . v r '- IS - K 1. ,X . l A fp f 1 I . 4 . , ' Q 1 ' ' 9 ' 1 1 As Freshmen entering the doorways of Bethel four years ago, graduation seemed very remote. Progress through school, broadening and enlightening you, made you realize that a high school education was not the peak of your am- bitions, but that it was only an incentive for the real life that is to come. Now as seniors you will be leaving these doorways and enter into a span of life more open and more compli- cated. lt will be full of new adventures and full of situa- tions for which you must be responsible. May health, hap- piness, and courage be your companions through life. Your Principal Heading the Bethel high school administration is Principal Earl Platt who aids in orgmizing school tctiwitics solxing the numerous daily problems and adxises the Stu dent Council Mr Robert Minnitti serves as Vice Principal by helping Mr Platt in his daily tasks and in kccping rttendance Assisting Mr Platt and Mr Minnitti is Mrs Lor rainc Huston high school secretary She has finished her third ycar in this post and has adxised the office assistants and handled the high school correspondence Mrs Thelma Main district secretary, assists Mr Anderson and Mr Olson in district business and correspondence Robert Minnitti Mrs Thelma Main and Mrs Lorraine Huston warvgvlif' Tl WK. Qi q :sn fi lt: hinge 0- . V . .7 . . K , . . . , . . L ' 1 A ' ' ' . . ' - . . . i U ' 1 . ' . l I . . I i l i . - L ' , I i N . r V V V Ar D i 1 L . , I I 1 L . , . V - I . ' . , tw fy H y ,H W Ak Q Ji g A . A 0 Q . if 4 My 'te t R N . N - ...Wat T I 4, x,,......a.wM..Wt,W5 I ff'- ' ,I , L .',, gl- ' 4 , Q, I I A .2 1 I. p . :ag ', . 1 O A l Q I x i r A , X , 4 ' f , in :A K 4? .J-S' Q. 'Q A, f 1, , -1 s. 6004.5 Mrs. Lula Larson and Mrs. Dorothy Poorman prepared the school lunches this year. They planned and cooked the meals w1th the help of the students on the lunch room staff It was rl wery successful year lllUl0I'.5 A wonderful job was done by Mr and Mrs Tom Bulllonl and Fred Anderson Thelr job was to keep our school lookrng rts best Many hours of vmshxng sweep mg and scrubblng have been done by these fme people Bl bf! uer.1 Erght bus drrvers transport students and from school each dty Several of these men also gave addxtronal txme to rake students to games md other actm tres ul'J2 Mrs Baltuff IS the school nurse or the entlre dlstrrct bexng at Bethel rn t e mornlngs She advlses students concern mg medxcal help and tlso aduses ptrents ln the dlstrnct on thexr chxlclren s health Cooks Mrs Lula Larson Mrs Dorothy Poorman Custoduns Tom Bulllon Mrs Bulllon Fred Anderson Bus Drners M1ckey Otto Tom McGraw Wtlt Slhll Ed Kenrtck Robert Mxl ler ohn LaPore Ben Kuper Nurse Mrs Mary Blltuff '3 5 X bw -,, if I -Q M T1 'U aw f 'ff ROBERT ANDERSON Agrlculrurc FFA Club Advisor 'lol DORIS ANDREWS LI1L,llbll Snmor 'md umor Clmss P115 Dnreuor 'X BETTY DANILI SON umor Clxss ALlV1SlJf X GO? lxw, X RICHARD CURTISS Muslc Engglnsh Drlll Team 'md Muslc Club Advlsor f N ROBERT TINCHAM I' Commercxal Marhematlcs Bqskerball and Track Coach K 12 gf. of A ff . 1 , I 'gy A N L BETH BARDWELL PE Scmor Class Advlsor GAA Advlsor jUbD DOUGHTY Adv1sor jumur Play Dxrector f l b Y 2 , a . it J . A gs, r A , . . . vii? . .., , ' U ' , ., f , 4, QM ,tjj ,, Ely A T O ul? HLjmc.Ec0f1omics: English, English, Speech. Drama Club , 1 . , , . xx l - gl - , l ' A ' Q. , Q .Q I V A 'A an KYNX x, xl, XL 'E - ' iii' 'rv XE ' 'Fi' if II! R , . , . Ya A ' I, Q Q 3 Q 1 ' a 5 -,, Q09 1 1 1- 1 -- NN Lf, B N S I -- -7 xN W 5 S f7 ROBERT GREGORY Social Science Sophomore Class Advisor fr DOROTHY KAPPHAHN Home Economics Arr Girls Club Advisor Jxv .eg LAUREL FRANKLIN English Scholarship Chairman IIC!! JACK JUSTICE Mechanical Drawings Socml Science Minor Sports Advisor ANNA JOHNSON Library Lngjlish Honor Club Advisor ED KENRICK Wound Shop Spmish Supa Crew Spanish Club ZX ff Q1 I X 1 CLARENCE KNAGGS X , X 1 1 4- -Y. V Drivers' Educution,Journz1lism, fx I Newspaper and Annual Advisor -15- MCMA? ll B1 RT MIN ITT! WUC P20 IP 1 uem,u'Phoro dl IJ K6y Club Adusor Clif' HARRILT PICIxFTI Commeru ll Commun: xl Club Adx or Q , , r' f f. , ROYAL LAPLANTII M1IllL!111IlLS JOHN OSTRANDER SOLl'll Suence Guxdfmce H1 Y Club Advxsor Freshman Clfxss Adusor 4'?5 in X ' 1' 7 0' 'ff fa 1,55 X - fj,f EDWARD NIEHL -may Boys PE Boys Letterman Club I SHIRI FY POWEII 1 TVA mn I mn Club Adwsor 'Viv 5 1 4 XG, X D WAITFR SAHII Cm Sclenu. Smencg Club 14 'hi 'SMA he 1 ' 5 I ' 4, Z2 , A l fx ,V f X e if ' C I I 4211 , . 1 l 5 ' 4 if .K -' . . 4 N. K 1 A Y , ,' l . ' 1 ,f7 J . e C C ' x V ,ff ' , ' . gf '52 l - - ' 1 Q L. N I ' , K ' TJ, 2 4 qi. V ,, ., . V h I I Q ' 1 ' ' fl l V ' 1 ' 1 1 ' - f l.L . ,X 'is '13 fiip 1 , f .1 I fr: 1 - 1 ' Q .V , l K W , , A , S jx if Xl f 1 l f QQ ' -E. lf, V - il f f X X . A , K X V ,i 4 7 V 4 C i Rl, a X Z l , be ,. fa -,v .- - 5 i if jc ,. J ' M x J' My r- JL ,' X1 L VX V N X 'N N , , X . F , z X 'w x , , , .XL VN lx --1? i VV V . k A O, 4 1 X If ,xx I xv mx J E L .h X N X kv X , x x 'A ,- A ' V V - X Jfrf x fy 0011049 To fkefzfurg ... 7 -16- gfffflff Q wifi SBIIIUTS en l 015 bnder the careful superusron of Mrs Beth Bardvuell the class of 55 enthus rastrcally entered therr Senror year the Doors to the Future on September 8 1954 awartrng great antrcrpatron of the comrng events rn the year The students that were chosen to lead the class rn thetr aenutres throughout the year were Gardner presrdent Larry Symmons vxce presrdent Gene Wrllxams secretary Wally Thompson trersurer Gene Keg ter representttne and john Schlemer sergeant at Arms The frrst brg event of the year was the Senror Operetta ent1tled In Gay Hay ana It takes place rn Havana Cuba ln Senor Alxerns Hotel There was plen ty of exertement but all ends well Those tn the cast were Drck Krarger Thorne Trbbrtts Vrc Becker joy Barsottr Mtckey Cheesernan Teddy Ann Otterstad Pete Mattsen Barbara Burrrngton eanne Ker stetter erry ohnson Gene Wrllrams Walt Lergh Wally Thompson Wandayoy McLellan Beverly Barker Davrd Rtch Mtrllyn Larson LeRoy Curtrss Gerald Wtllace Rene MeAllrster Larry Cox Wes Low us Luella Booth Annette Dahl bere, Eunlce McGee Bonnre Bruner Merrllrs Gehrrng and Gurnas Gobel The second btg exent of the year was the Senror Ball Relgnrng over the exe mng was Wally Thompson Krng and Barbara Smrth Queen The attendants were Mary Juptter Gene Wxllrams eanne Kerstetter Walt Lergh Barbara Burrrngton and Larry Symmons e eventng was an entrre success SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated L Symmons Gardner G Wrlllamg Standrng W Thompson G Ketter SENIOR BALL ROYALTY Seated B Burrrngton M uprter B Smrth Ker stetter Standrng L Symmons G V11 hams W Thompson W Lergh SENIOR OPERETFA Cast Row 1 D Kruger J Barsottr B Burrrngton M Cheeseman Rom 7 P Mattsen J Ret stetter T Otterstad T Trbbrtts Row o V Becker G Vifrllram W Lergh I johnson -'P' Xl 19 if BEVERLY BARKER Silver Tea Comm Tolo Decoration Comm Song Leader Brave Talk Editor President of B Club Drama C ub Operetta Cast Student Council e C ub JOY BARSOTTI Student Body Representative Sextet Operetta Girls Club Secretary Honor Society GAA Silver Tea Comm B Club Pep Club Girl s State Representa tive Nonnettes Various Committees VIC BECKER F F A Officer Annual Staff Brave Talk Staff Drama Club Latin Club Photo Club Student Council junior Play Senior Operetta unior Prom Comm Tolo Comm NJLUELLA BOOTH Entered from Eatonville Spanish Club Girl s Club Senior Operetta Drama Club JEWELL BROWN Girls Club Junior Play Comm Silver Tea Comm Brave Talk Staff Various Comm BONNIE BRUNER Entered from Clover Park G A A Silver Tea Comm Spanish Club Honor Society junior Play Comm Lunch room Staff Office Staff Drama Club Senior Operetta BLANCHE BRYSON Entered from Sumner Girls Club Treasurer Silver Tea Comm junior Prom Princess Honor Guard at Graduation of 54 Majorette Pep Club Various Com mittees CLIFF BUCKNER F FA Junior Play Stage Crew . . . Opetetta Comm .... Various Committees. . . . Silver Tea Comm. K . . . nis ' . . nior Play . . . Majorette . . . a rad tion of 54 . . . Junior Prom irm . . . n' Operetta . . . Brave Talk Staff . . He M ' . . . Various Committees. MICKEY CHEESEMAN . . . Entered from Franklin Pierce . . . unior Class Secretary . . . Drill Team . . . unior Class Play . . . junior Prom Committee . . . Silver Tea Comm .... Drama Club Secretary . . . Majorette . . . Spanish Club Representative . . . Senior Operetta . . . G.A.A .... B Club . . . Student -20. Council. OMA LEE CLARK Pep Club Glrl Club Junror Play Cast Drrll Te m b Semor Operetta B Clu DALE COOLEY em r S t Body LARRY COR Semor Operetta LEROY CURTISS Band Baseball Manager Senror Prcture Comm Letterman s Club Ke Club Sparush Club unror Prom Club Graduatron Decoratton Commrttee ANNETTE DAHLBERG S amsh Club J ' IS Clu ' ...Dr al. J QW be ' . , JL! 4 JW 1 p' . Honor Society...SkiClub...Majorette...Brave Talk Staff Srlver Tea Comm Pep Club Drama Club Office Staff Senror Operetta Varrous Committees DENNIS DAVENPORT F F A Stage Crew Varrous Commrrtees DENNIS DURHAM F F A Offrcer umor Prom Comm Stage Crew DOUGLAS EDDINGTON Band Baseball Manager Key Club Letterman s C ub Spanish Club S mor Prcture Comm umor Prom Comm Varnous Commrttee MICKEY FARREN F F A Offrcer Skt Club Stage Crew 'N' JOHN FISHER Member of Student Bodv .wb 21 Nix K' s X 6 'IT 1 's..M jif ff ,ff 1,91 Sir 3,14 i JI VIVIAN FRAME . . . Honor Club Secretary-Treas- urer . . . G.A .... B Club . . . Silver Tea Comm. . . . I, Spanish Club . . . Librarian . . . Brave Talk Staff . . . Various Committees. JIM GARDNER . . . Junior Prom Prince . . . Honor Guard for Graduation of '54 . . . Junior Class Sergeant at Arms . . . Spanish Club President . . . Key Club President . . . Senior Class President . . . Student Council . . . Annual Staff. MERRILLIS GEHRING Silver Tea Comm Junior Prom Queen Junior Play Comm Majorette Senlor Operetta Brave Talk Staff Graduation Usherette 54 Various Commit tees GUINAS GOEBEL G A A Drill Team Band Senior Operetta Silver Tea Comm Various Committees STEVE GOHR Key Club Vice President Student Council Basketball Brave Talk Staff Various Committees DICK HERMES Yell Leader Hot Rod Club Junior Prom Decoration Committee SANDRA HILLMAN Entered from Parkland Pep Club Honor Society Silver Tea Comm G A A Drill Team Junior Prom Comm uruor Play Comm B Club Latin Club President Senior Operetta Drama Club JERRY JOHNSON Honor Society F F A Latin Club Ski Club Junior Play Junior Prom King H1 Y President Senior Club President Brave Talk Staff Various Committees MARY JUPITER Honor Society Silver Tea Comm Latin Club Junior Prom Comm Drill Team Office Staff Student Body Secretary Assistant Director of Senior Operetta Various Committees JEANNE KERSTETTER G A A President Girls Club Officer Tolo Comm Silver Tea Comm Songleader Junior Prom Comm unior Play Spanish Club Yell Leader Drama Club Senior Ball Princess 22 , AM. , XLMA D11 Lf ' I fHYl..vL U U g .. 'i uf' ' s s if N, J if t E I I ... ,.. my ' 1.4 ' ' .b T1 A 1 L ' A ' 'ik' ii: H' H VR',f'QW! i ,, J 4 J.. .... H 1 L- ' P ac. ' Y V I I Operetta . Student Body Vice-President . . . Drama , ' L GENE KETTER Basketball Freshmen Class Pres rdent Lettermans Club Football Baseball umor Class Presrdent H1 Y Club Vrce Presndent Spannsh Club Presrdent Student Councll Semor Representatrve Varxous Commrttees JOANNE KIDD Honor Socnety Vnce Presrdent GAA Srlver Tea Comm jumor Prom Comm unlor Play Offrce Staff B Club Semor Operetta Brave Talk Staff Varrous Com mrttees DICK KRAIGER Entered from DuPont Honor Sotltty Rc resenttmxc to Student Con ress Band P S umor Play jumor Prom Com Drama Club Rcprcsentmtnve Semor Opetetta Spannsh Club H1 Y Club Secretary Treasurer Brave Talk Staff Student Councll Dance Band Skr Club Varrous Commrttees f f MARILYN LARSON Srlver Tea Attendent Class Offrcer Glrl s Club President Honor Socrety Tolo Comm Jumor Play Comm Honor Guard at Graduatnon of 54 B Club Spanrsh Club Offrcer Semor Operetta LAURA LATHROM Entered from Puyallup Stlwer Tea Comm Honor Socnety Spamsh Club umor Prom Comm unror Play Comm Wrnner of School Spelltng Contest Dt1ll Team Varrous Commrttees WALT LEIGH Basketball Baseball Foot 1 Football Manager Student Body Vrce Presr dent Lettermans Club Freshmen Sergeant at Arms Sophomore Class Treasurer H1 Y Club Semor Operetta Student Counctl Varrous Comm1ttees ANNAMAYE LIAN Srlver Tea Comm Spanrsh Club Honor Socxety B Club Representatlve umor Play Comm Brave Talk Staff nous Commrttees AUDREY LINDBERG Library Srlver Tea Comm Honor Socrety Tolo Charrman B Club Vrce Pres1dent Grrls Club Offrcer Junror Prom Comm umor Play Comm Student Body Treas urer Student Councrl Semor Operetta Lunch room Staff Vartous Commnttees WESLEY LOVAAS Honor Socrety Key Club Spamsh Club Student Councrl Semor Op eretta Varrous Commxttees RICHARD MARCELLE F F A Junlor Play Stage Crew Semor Operetta Comm Varlous Commrt CCS 23- f-2 L Wav' DON MARKHAM Member of Student Body PETE ATTSEN unror Play Cast Brave Talk Sta with f 'HK RENE MCALLISTER jumor Class Play Drama Club Hot Rod Club Football Baseball Senror Operetta PONCHITA MCDANIEL Gtrls Club Lat1n Club Drama Club Pep Club Varxous Commrttees GENE MCDONALD Football Track Junror Play Stage Manager Lettermans Club Key Club .J ,J Senror Operetta Varrous Commrttees jf EUNICE MCGEE Srlver Tea Comm Tolo Comm Honor Soclety Presxdent unror Prom Comm junror Play Sennor Operetta Annual Staff Brave Talk Staff Perfect Attendance WANDAJOY MCLELLAN Freshman Class Secretary Honor Socxety Snlver Tea Comm B Club Sophomore Class Secretary G A A Junror .aww Play Comm unror Prom Comm Senror Operetta Varrous Commrttees LOVENA ROSE MCNICHOLAS Entered from Clover Park G A A Photo Club JUHIOI' Play Lrbrarran Pep Club Drama Club Brave Talk Sta Varrous Commrttees Ti AL MICHENER Annual Staff Football Lettermans Club Varnous Commrttees BETTY MULCAHEY Srlver Tea Comm B Club 'lolo Comm Lrbrarran unror Prom Comm junxor Play Comm Honor Socrety Semor Operetta Vanous Commrttees 24- 5 g T f ffthl ,th H I J ljgjxbl , Ut fx W 4, Cyn' .pf I f T s A, 5 yt 1 ' ., . xx I X, ... ... Q.. ... ..,A ' . S ww 1 . . . . G.A.A .... Pep Club . . . B Club . . . Librarian -'N be S' Hyip... .:.' X y . A ,g - S' ...-1' V V' an y0'Jlx ' ' . t, 5 v TEDDY ANN OTTERSTAD Honor Socrery Srlver Tea Comm Student Councrl Grrls Club Offlcer B Club GA A Lrbtary Staff Spanrsh Club Secretary unlor Prom Decoratrons Chaxrman Drrll Team Jumor Play Comm Senror Operetta Offrce Staff Drama Club Commercral Club WAYNE OTTO Senror Operetra Stage Crew Talk Staff umor Play Drama Club FRANK PICKETI' Entered From Caldwell Hrgh School DAVE RICH Student Body Presldent Letter mans Club H1 Y Club Football Basketball Student Councrl DOLORES RILEY Dolores Rrley Photo Club jumor Play Prompter Lunchroom Staff Span rsh Club Varrous Commrttets BEVERLY ROBERTS Srlver Tea Attendant GAA Pep Club Assrstant Edrtor of Annual B Club Junror Play Comm Jumor Prom Comm Drama Club Varlous Commrttees PAT SCHRIVER Honor Socrety Srlver Tea Comm Grrls Club Secretary Pep Club B Club Co Chaxrman of Junror Prom junror Class Secretar Grrls Club Treasurer unror Prom een Entered from Roy Hngh School CARY SCRIMSHER Entered from Puyallup Acrrvtty Manager Brave Talk Staff Stage Crew DAVID SEEBER . . . Lunchroom Crew . . . Various Committees. JOHN SCHIEMER . . . Football . . . Various Committees. -25- rf! Af .1 l i dt' l 1 MARLENE SKANCE Entered from Concordra Luth ern Pep Club Srlver Tea Attendent Malorette Junror Play Comm Semor Operetta Varrous Commrttees BARBARA SMITH Pep Queen Honor Socrety Srlver Tea Comm Drrll Team Semor Ball ueen Offrce Staff Varrous Commrttees BEVERLY SMITH Honor Society Student Coun B Club Offlcer Edrtor of Bethelonran junror Prom Comm Junror Play Comm Semor Operetta Comm Varrous Commrttees DON STAVE Basketball Key Club Honor Socrety Representanve Football Letterman s Club Latm Club Student Councrl Tennrs Varrous Commrttees LARRY SYMMONS Semor Ball Attendent Basketball Lettermans Club Semor Class Vxce Presrdent Varrous Commrttees DELMER TAYLOR Entered from Portland Photo Club Key Club Cholr Varnous Com mrttees THORNE TIBBITTS Honor Soclety Representatrve Student Councrl Band Football Basket a Tennrs Junror Class Representatrve H1 Y Club Representanve Letterman s Club Latm Club Semor Operetta Varnous Commxttees BARBARA VAN DYKE Spanrsh Club Vlce Presr ent Photo Club Presrdent Srlver Tea Comm Drill Team Drama Club Honor Socrety Brave Talk Staff Lrbrarran Semor Operetta Prompter MARGARET VINCENT Gxrl s Club Semor Op eretta Varxous Commrtttes GERALD WALDEN F F A Semor Operetta Jumor Play Stage Crew Brave Talk Staff Va rrous Commrttees 26- GERALD WALLACE . . . F.F.A .... Band . . . Basket- ball . . . Brave Talk Staff . . . Senior Operetta rious Committees. GENE WILLIAMS . . . Football . . . Basketball . . . Tolo Comm. . .' . junior Prom Comm .... Track . . . Senior Class Secretary . . . Key Club Secretary . . . Lettermanls Club President . . . Senior Ball Attendent . . . Various Committees. 451 alfleftl Gill. OP5 JERRY MCCULLOUGH Hot Rod Club Baseball Stage Crew Various Committees WALLY OMPSO Lunchroom Senior King umor Prom :LAL Prom Comm YA eaguieryi vi' i V , A A MVN GENE CURBOW Freshman Treasurer Football Baseball Basketball Lettermen s Club Photo Club c L W5 ol KZ ww law W fw ily? f5lUWHf W iw vl l TSM ,MAJ Mfly fl 5 A Af sf 1 L l l Ii W7 I T' f ff L in L 1 'I ., XF, ,l' lv -la H fi 'W ll , A I I I V . I K, ', LJWAA LW I in ji ll! 4 X w by full ' ' jp! WPUVF 0 Allin I lx . 5 A qi l llwl I ll Mil I 'R if to j -27- honors by the C1 ISS of 1955 She GHJOI' 0,55 Wd? Ab DREY LINDBERC VALEDICTORIAN Audrey Llndberg wrth a grade polnt ayerage of 388 tled for the Valedxctory Honors of the Class of 1955 mth Teddy Ann Otterstad Bes1des her scholastxc success Aud rey also vyas actxye ln a xarxety of extra currrcular act1v1t1es ANNETTE DAHLBERG SI-IORTHAND AWARD Annette Dahlherg recelved the aw d as the most outstandmg stu dent ln shorthand Annette reached the speed of 170 vsords per mm ute for fue mnnutes mth a trans scrxpnon accuracy of 970 Annette also shoved outstandxng abxllty 1n transcrxptxon speed and typmg MARY LOU JUPITER SALUTATURIAN W1tl1 .1 grade pornt axerage of 3 82 Mary Lou up1ter gamed the Salutatonan Honors of the Clus of 1955 Along mth her scholastlc achrevemcnts Mary Lou also served the school as Secretary of the Stu dent Councll rn her Senror year and helped ln the offxce br IHORNE IIBBlT'IS MATH AND SCILINCL AWARD Thorne T1bb1tts vyon one of the newest awards at Bethel thls year The award was presented to htm 1s the Senror who d1d the best rn sclence and math work Thorne recened strtught A grades for all of the sctcnce 1nd muh courses he too CVJJ , if ffl TEDDY ANN OT'I ERS TAD VALEDICTORIAN Teddy Ann Ottersud mth a ned mth Audrey Lzndberg as the V'1lC'LllLIOI'llIl of the Class of 1955 Iiesldes her near perfect grades Teddy Ann vt rs rcnye rn school plays and helped 1n the school of 1ce MARII YN LARSON MUSIC GIRLS CLUB TROPHY Nlmlyn I lrson xy as ny uded uso xx 15 xotcd by the Cnrls Club IS the ho best xcd u to tue sttndmrds of loyxlty frxendlmess ind ETILIQJLISDCSS that cletermmes thls ward Mxrllyn yy ms llso plcl-ced .IS the S'IIlOl' who dlcl thc most to nmproxc the Musxc Department rt Bethel . 2 A 43 I I lf ,ff rf JL , , ff ' X ' ff ,, ff: I I K , ty ' J I r ' I A Y- 4 ' I 7 5 A 'Z'93i,2l':e7'i ' an ve 1 1 1 Y . ' . ' - , K l ', grade point average of 5.88 was ,' , A . 1 L I li ' . , c ' H ' V ' 'Q 2 ' ' ' ' .4 - I 5 . ' 1 K I D ' f . I ,I , . . 1 ' . ' f . - ' V - ' y Y A 1 X, lc. 's I . , , ' 1 ' ' - 1c .:' '1'L ' Lil' - ' . V ' L - . I L h- ' ' - 1 girl xv A li 'A n 1' I ' ' I. 4 Y L - I 'L A Y .,... Qllt Ol' Q56 LUCII' alien 7- ' I GENE KETTER ATHLETIC AWARD Having starred and batnnng let ters rn tll three sports If Bethel Cvene Ketter was pleked by the eoaehlng, staff as the most athlene senror tt Bethel Gene xxas out standrnb hrs unxor and Semor ye IIS at Bethel as 1 qulrterbaek on the footbtll te tm He xx as also th DAVID RICH SPORTSMANSHIP CLASS CHOICE ACTIVITIES Popular Davtd Rreh xxon three axxards from the Class of 1953 Dave was ehosen by hrs elassmates as therr speaker for Commenee ment by the athlene eoaehes as the athlete who was the best sport and by the faeulty as the most te tlxe student 1n sehool H tlso serxed ts Presrdent of the Student Body ft ..z ICJIH E BEVERLY BARKER JOURNALISM AWARD Bexerly Btrlxer xx ts ournthsm txx 1rd ts xx ho dld the most to sehool ptper thts put her etplble dtreetron TAIR mtde 1 erett txx trded the the stueent lmproxe the xetr Under the BR AVI. number of . I 6 7 ' r f -- f f ' , - . A. . V A 1 . gg , ' I ' at . L , . 3 , , . , 2 , I V 1 1 ' A I A A , H an I , f ,f, 1, . -f fl - ' A V V, 5 ' . M A ' iz' , ,- ' ' - . - A I f yf - I., V ,, . I 4 . 2 V 2 y ,- Y. A .. ykl . .y , j Y, A-'ya I l 21, . 1 . , A . ts. My 1 l A A K ' . L ' , , v , M t 2 . h b Q ' f ' J ' ' X - A Y 2 A Q. . 1. '.z t'.' ' 41 ','. A 4' 1 . '. . C A i fkl htgh polnt man on the basketball 'f 5, 1 . N . Vi V X ,Lizzy- '55 ' I 25 Y l ' ' - J f . 1 'Jae f '- .1 1 Y. Q ' I I I W' Q H .K A L 2 , 2 Q 'fi I , 1 K yt A A I l I3 , I l l, -U lg! l f xl xg 1' v- X. fx 1 4 , .lx I V . J , QA' ' xl, ' Q 'a'1'a ' U-Y ' , ALS 'N I ' .I 3 --4 V 'll I my L ' 1 '1N'L,'-'llkll V . - ' 1 . . -1 . . ly- , - A L11 I 'I , ' I 7 t ' -, '- - ' Q ' t R' '. erly 'tt ' on mls 'mrs ' - 4 ' Lit 1I.5L 1 mff, tmproxements thls xe tr md bee tme one of the fexx xxeelxly ptpers tn thrs 1re1 WANDA JOY MeLELLAN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Preked ts the etrl who was the best sport was Wtndt joy MeLel lan Pneked by the tthletle deptrt ment Wtnda joy banned this honor for her honesty md eooperatrxe sptrrt as demonstrtted rn Cnrls Athlettes tnd tn her mxny other acttvnttes if WLSLEY LOVAAS CITIZLNSHIP AWARD Ior outsttndtne loytlty wnlltnb ness 1nd honesty Wesley Lovtas xx as tw trded the Citizenship Award by el vote of the faeulty Thls aw 1rd IS presented to the student tt Bethel xxho hts been the best e1t1 zen at sehool durmb his four years X BEVERLY SMITH PUBI ICATIONS AXVARD Bexerlx Smtth xxas honored thus yllf xxlth 1 nexx tx 1rd Ihe xxx re xx ts presented to her ts the student xx ho elrel the most to lmproxe the sehool pnblteatlons tt Bethel Bex xx ts the Edntor l tl ye BETHLIONIAN tnl serxed on lts ye r tnnull stu llIll0I'6 The Junxor class opened the doors to en tertarnment responsxbrlm s and cooperanve enterprrse Nrnety frve mors were en rolled Dave Johnson presrded over the class meetrngs Assrstrngdimxwere Howard Whlte vrce presrdent Carl Lasl1e secretary Gene Ressler t easurer and Nrck Mande las student body representanve Ten junlor boys gamed posxtrons on the warslty football team They were Gene Ressler Larry Magee Danny McGraw Don orgensen Howard Whltt Phlllp Caldwell and Gerald Plumb One of the b1ggest events of the year for the umors was the unlor Prom held OC tober l 1954 The Prom theme was beau trful Serenade IH Blue Those rergnmg over the evenrng were Krng Gene Ressler and ueen Peggy Reynolds The attend ants were Kay Relchel How ard Whxte June Holmes and Dave ohnson Patty Thomp son sang a solo entrtled Dont Blame Me The audrtorrum was dceorated 1n blue and s1lver The cerlrng was desxgned wrth blue streamers hangrng down The walls held blue streamers notes and stars of as sorted srzes The Wrnston Baker orchestra was seated on the stage A bench Wlfh a huge star on elther end was a throne for the Ktng and Queen wrth the attendants stand 105 on erther slde JUNIOR OFFICERS Standmg N Man delas G Ressler Seated H Funkhouser D ohnson C Laslxe JLNIOR PROM ROYALTY J Holmes K Retchel P Reynolds G Ressler H Whlte D Johnson CAMERA SHY ROW l C Calwln C Nleholson Eve rett K Relthel ROW 7 S Wlnge D Chrdvnek ROW 3 G Mtlton D Wlll1MH son G Metzener o . I , . . . Y . - X . ' T ' T? 5.1 h v D ' L l 1 r - ' . 7 A Y ' , , Y P 7 V I 1 I , 3 , a ' ' 7 : 3 , Q 2 . - v I' v Chairman for the event was Judy Lyons. , . Y . V ss Y ' - . I . . , . J 1 : . , . Y 1 . . , , . ' . -I . , . L . , L . ' , . ' ' - N. 3 43' 413 Nd 'J 'U 7 ,fr in X sl gf' 2'-vt NF' tml ...uf N7 E r IS6 .oh '8' 1 4- .yfl if 'Nfl 5,4- V7 35 va' -4' AX L :pf N' 1' xi! I 14, 'D lb! X V' ROW1 D Ba er S Beff C Bennett W Bmndfas T Brunaugh P Caldwell I Calhoun ROW 7 Q Deanflf elleston M Felkms H Funk houser R Gelri g M77 g Z f Hxlclebrand J Hoag Holmes B 5 us B j1sper D johnson D jot gensen L K 7MffK er nent ROW 5 R Klelven C Laslre J Lawson C Lyons R Martin M MLDon1ld ROW 6 M McFadden L McGee, Dmny McGraw, Denn1s lxlLGf.1XV, DlLlx Morm, Musg.,r0xe, L Myer ROW 7 N Myers, D Nrthols, S.1lly Nucon,gue NIXQDX !Olm, C1 Plumb, R Prettyman JZA1' 31 ' e.:. 1- A ' L .ts 'f ' L ,O me ff' fr ' ' 7' . 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'. lfu AX 4 X f 'Q ,N P ' x lu !y'f1J'VljA X W1 1 I X Y Q l N' yll , X Q v ,,, QT' xx l X 5 Q Y' P v WV fe K l f - ' ' ful KW- -' my V X YK f - , 244: W . 1 Q ,,aW4' We .57 I0 0I'l'l0l Q5 In therr second year of hxgh sehool approxlmately nme fue Sophomores en tered the doors to thrs great mstrtute of learnrng Class offleers were eleeted As presr dent james Dean presided over the meetmbs Hts assrstmts were Bob Hud dleston yree presldent Naney Wrllrarrl son seeretary Dem Mattonr tretsurer and Wayne Bu h student body repre sentatrye The So homores ne the Freshman lv elass 1 yyeleome party at the flrst of the year Among, some of the ernbarrassmb experrenees the Freshmen had were drmkm from blb bottles reentm l 5 rursery rhymes md other sueh thmbs Refreshments were seryed and everyon daneed to the musre of the new yuke box The art was en o ed b ever one Y J l Y Y The Sophomores xlso made a bool shoyyxnyt, on the y trslty footbtll te rm The folloyyrnb boys held posltlons B1ll Plr sons rm Lyons tmes Dean Bob Berlea Allen Cantrell Wayne Bush Earl Ogbden Ed Lonergan and Bob Ir' ddleston .Some of these boys md others mll also ptr trerpxte IU yarsly basketball basebtll md trtele mg, m upper eltssm m rs reeervmye, unror elrss rmg The Sophomores I1 ne therrs ordered and vyrll reeelye them next year The Sophomore Tolo xxhleh yy lb held Febru try 18 was another thrrllmy., exent for the ellss Chosen for lxmy, md ueen were Bob Huddleston md Nlmey lyons and thelr tttendents were Nlmey V511 hamson Betty LJIIFISOD Wly ne Bush and xmes Dean The theme of the Tolo xxls Dlse Joekey Serenade OFFICERS Se tted N Wrllr tmson 'Dean B Huddleston Roxy 7 D Nltttonl M Bush TO O l Borden I Brrna R Category S MeFadde .5 Plumlee A MeNe1l CAMLRA bHY Roxy l R Vkhrttlesey lN Wetzel R Xrtrmt Vxnleox Roxy B Parker S Vbharton L Leigh .1 lhlOC'blLlb 1 4 A n , v 1 I .4 -- 1. 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A , l . . 3 . . . . , E , . . . : .... , . . . . : .... . , . ww, Q.-... OFFICERS: Seated: B. Modahl B. Reynolds Ber- ray. Standing: M. Bush L. Fritz. CAMERA SHY: Row l: B. Bonnell E, Leeber N. Zentner. Row 2: nl. Womack D. Nilsen. -3 014-if 6- F25 lflell On the first day of school in Septem ber a large group of Freshmen crept in to begin a year in a high school atmos phere They were a little scared but they soon got used to the routine During the first month of school the Sophomores gave them a welcome party Games were played and refreshments served After drinking water from a baby bottle they were offrcially initiated into Bethel Later in the year they chose their of ficers These being Barbara Reynolds president Larry Fritz vice president Bonnie Modahl secretary Morris Bush treasurer and Robert Arends student body representative The Freshmen had a championship football team as well as an outstanding basketball team The girls also p2l1'IlCl pated in girls sports in GAA Now the once shy Freshman is eager to become a Sophomore A-If I1 fgfif 1 1 Z' 'sl Q- -li r-,I ,,f Nl' QI' fig, iw ,vo- ovm ,,. -J H-...J Y l h 'S ,,, az.. 1- O04 Nuff ,.,4 -1 .., id mia mm 41- gf 'lf -.of 'C7' N-af As Alu. 134 A, 51752 Q5 add 0 I958 Q47 54.33 Q ,Q X10 Ny .af .vi qu-2 1 ROW1 -I Allen K Anderson R Arencls D Atkxns G Arkrns M Banks A Bartle ROW 2 F Berka, L Berka,j Berray, R Bloern, T Booth, B Bonnell, D Broatm ROW 3 A Brurnmerr, R Butler, M Bush, B Byrd,J Calhoun, G Calvln, D Carlson ROW 4 E Chadwrck, Darllng ROW 5 W R Evelerh, D Farnes Gehrmg, L Grfford, C G Gustafson, M Hagen, J Chalk, S Chrlstnan, C Chrrstopher, L Covln, S Crooks, P Dean, R Decker, R Ducharme, E Elsenberg, S Engebretson ROW 6 F Frelds, L Fmz, D Funkhouser, M GHIIISOH S Golko ROW 7 J Gray, P Gregory,J Graves, F Gruloer D Hardxe, L Hardre 37 . 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' . , ,A 1 U' vw of U R yy , B' , aj K l C M f f X X4 W K, I L J Q l Oy , , , 9, .J l fN M J QL W lv 1 I' J L A ,J 1 if X XX X FX X f r N 4 h J xj , fn.. , X - , X ,J Q Y , I my ' W, . x X XX! x xv - x OOFUICZQ To ,Q Qafure ZCUVIUBS 0 3.2 I l ,171 N x, X pn-1... i' 153 D Rich J johnson M jupiter A Lindberg sgzfljelflf CODUQCI At the close of school last year officers for the 1954 55 Student Council were elected by the student body Due Rich was elected to preside over the meetings and to represent the school at outside actixrties Under him are erry johnson vice president Mlry Jupitcr secretary and Audrcy Lindberg treasurer Chosen by the administration Their idxisor is Mr Earl Pl ttt school principal The Student Council is mule up of reprcsenmtives from clubs and classes in school Their aim is to hclp better the school in any vt iy possible Some of their proiects this ye ir vxcre helping to purchase a loud speaker for the new athletic field and providing, music at lunch hours by installing a luke box. In the spring., of the year pins were awarded to the officers and members of the club. ROW 1: J. Barsotti, j. Lyons M. Cheeseman C. Nicholson 5. Cope U. Smith M. Lyons N. Mandelas. ROW 2: J. johnson W. Bush T. Tibbitts D. Kraiger M. jupiter A. Lindberg E. Platt. ROW 9: S. Gohr D. Stave V. Becker D. Rich W. Leigh G. Ketter. onor Sociefy ROW 1: D. Clark, V. Frame, J Kidd, J. Brown, P. Wallace, W. Mc Lellan, B. Van Dyke, W. Snyder, N Heller, M. Lyons, N. Lyons, Miss A Johnson. Row 2. o. Clark, c' Barna, J. Holmes, P. Erickson, B jasper, B. Burrington, B. Smith, J Lyons, C. Franes, J. Moebius, A Dahlberg. ROW 3: T. Tibbitts, L. McGee, D. Kraiger, I.. Weaver, T. Otterstad, A. Lindberg, S. Nixon J. Hoag, J. Barsorti, B. Mulcahey, E. McGee. ROW 4: G. Williams D. Stave, W. Lovaas, M. Kinder: knecht, B. Bruner, J. Johnson, L Lathrom, D. Dworsky, C. Sorenson l'6ll'I'l6lflC5 K A M. jupiter H. White The doors to HONOR SOCIETY were opened to the honor students of Bethel this year under the direction of Miss Anna Johnson Presiding over the meetings was Eunice McGee with oanne Kidd vice president Wanda Snyder secretary treasurer and D01 Stave student body representative assisting her Thirty points are required each year for membership The point system is as follows A 5 points B 3 points C 1 point ing the doors to entertainment the DRAMA CLUB under the direction of Mrs Doris Andrews continued its third year with a total of twenty five members The following officers were elected for the year jerry johnson president Pete Mattsen vice president Mickey Cheesman secretary Barbara Burrington treasurer and Dick Kraiger student body representative ROW 1 Mrs D Andrews M Cheeseman S Hillman A Dahl berg D Riley P McDaniels M Sranke ROW 2 L McNicholas L Kavanaugh P Reynolds O Clark J Barsotti B Van Dyke ROW 5 T Otterstad W Otto C Sorenson L Booth B Barker B Burrington ROW 4 V Becker D Morris j johnson P Mattsen L Thomas J Kerstetter -4 Seated P Wallace J Kerstetter G Ketter D Rich M Cheeseman Standing W Thompson B Moskal D Mattoni L Booth R Doyle J Shannon E Kenrick af' 'WWW' La Puerta a To the SPANISH CLUB of Bethel this phrase means The Doors To Success This club is made up of all the members of the Spanish Class Their goal is to learn the language of our Spanish friends The club is advised by Ed Ken rick Officers elected for the year were Gene Ketter president Dave Rich vice presi dent Jeanne Kerstetter secretary Prudy Wallace treasurer and Mickey Cheeseman student body representative Ianua Aperta Est In our language these words mean Doors To Success 'lhe LATIN CLUB is made up of all the members of Latin Class This club under the direction of Mrs Shirley Powell is working toward their goal of success. The officers elected were: Sandy Hillman president' Sally Nixon vice-president' Thorne Tibbitts secretary-r.easurer' and Judy Lyons student body rep- resentative - .,l'azm C7 6 Row 1: J. Hoag, S. Nixon, N. Greg- ory, V. Orsborn, S. Hillman. Row 2: K. Bardwell, G. Ulmen, B. Ras- mussen, P. Laudette, L. Weaver, j. Lyons. Row 3: A. Cantrell, D. Stave, H. Schmidt, V. Becker, D Seeber, T. Tibbitts. Vw Photo Cf A ROW 1 P Wallace R Yrt1ma C Hopl-t1ns V Orsborn C Rearden B Watson N Myers G McFad den M McDonald C West C Norman B Bonnell ROW 2 M Brodrgan B Van Dyke C N1COl son N Rockwood E Wr1ght G Goebel L Coman L Myers D R1ley L McN1cholas S Gehrrng M Stanke D Broaten ROW 3 D Taylor M Haml1n S Langt v1a1t D M1ller J Calhoun S H11 derbrand L Ol1n L Borden J MHIIIHSOD B Shook P EIICRSOU Mr Robert M1nn1tr1 To open the doors of a poss1ble career or to further develop a hobby the PHOTO CLUB boasted thrrry erght members W1th Robert Mmnrtrr as advrser thrs club elected Barbara Van Dyke as pres1dent N auna Myers vrce pres1dent Prudy WaHace secretary treasurer and Carole Nrcholson student body representauve Thts group SfL1d1CS the fundamentals and the development of photography T some of the members th1s could be a poss1ble career To others rt 15 just a hobby that they enjoy and are developrng The HI Y CLUB began thrs year by electmg off1cers as follows jerry Johnson pres1dent Gene Ketter V1CCPI'CS1dCl'lf D1ck Krarger secre tary treasurer Dave Rreh sergeant at arms and Thorne T1bb1tts student body repre SCHIBIIVC Th1S year the H1 Y made programs and d1str1buted them at thafootball games They are plannrng on sponsorxng a crurse somenme rhrs year The advrser for IhlS club IS John Ostrander 9 CH ROW l P Martsen D Kra1ger D McGraw ROW 2 T T1bb1tts J johnson D Mattom E Seeber ROW J H Sehm1dt D R1ch W Le1gh G Ketter 146i ommercia! ROW 1: Mrs. Pickett, M. McDon- ald. W. Snyder, B. Smith, M. Mc- Fadden, S. Splane, A. Dahlberg, M Skance, M. Cheeseman, C. Snyder N. Myers. Row 2. D. Riley, P Schriver, M. Larson, D. Clark, L Myers, M. Williams, B. Hopkins, L. McNicholas. ROW 3: L. Thomson J. Holmes, V. Frame, D. Robert- son, M. Gehring, O. Clark, P. Rey- nolds, B. Bryson. ROW 4: B. Brua ner, L. Lathrom, L. Thomas, Hoag, M. Dean, M. jupiter, C. Sor- ensen T. Otterstad 1 v The doors of a new club were opened this year THE COMMERCIAL CLUB was organtzed under the direction of Mrs Harriet Pickett The officers elected for the yea were Pat Schriver president Deanna Robertson vice president june Holmes secretary treasurer and Myrna Dean studcnt body representative This club was established to promote interest in business careers and for educational purposcs The girls went to the Tacoma Vocational School for a field trip and also heard lectures at school about business careers Another new club which was started this year was the STAMP CLUB It was organized to give the stamp collectors in school a chance to exchange ideas and stamps The officers this year were Kenny Riley president Dick Kraiger vice president and secretary treasurer The club advisor Mr Robert Cregory has done a great deal towards cultivating interest and knowledge of stamp collecting x -47 Stamp C7 A ROW 1 J Horner C Settle K Riley R Gregory ROW 2 D Kraiger R Decker D ohnson Gray ROW 3 F Wright N Zent ner F Taylor 54- B FBFIA1 Officers 2 Members begin chicken coop project 5 Members start tree planting 4 The new tractor or ct ic The Bethel High School FUTLRL FARMLRS OF AMERICA hawe complcted their fourth year of work Thc officcrs this yc ir xxcrc Don orbensen president Vic Becker Secretary and stuclcnt council represcntinxc im Calhoun treasurer Larry McGee re porter and Dennis Durham sentinel The ch ipter is unclcr the direction of Robert Anderson tractor which they h nc been trying, to pct for 1 year Ihc tractor his plovss cliscs incl a rc tr mounted bl iclc lhc chiptcr ilso h is .1 ton incl 1 htlf lntcrnational truck Thc boys shovtccl cittlc tr thc County ltir incl also toolc an actixc part in clttle judging and in iny othcr l l A ictixitics ROW l J Kuper L Custin I-latt B Robbins A Arbog,ast F Wriglit C1 McF1rl1ncl R Andcrson ROW 7 Mobius Q Christoph Q Sgtgle D Pdfghen D Vwrigjht D johnson 5 Rinehart D Gore C Buckener KOWS R Decker Bu enius B Mobius B Roberts L Mcbcc M Farren R Marcelle Lyons H Shook ROW4 Calhoun C, Lentz D Daxcnport M lxinclerkecht D Durham V Becker D orgen en j Lawson R Kleisan 35. 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KEY CIUB SflI'ILLl rl ur wry 5uLcL55ful yur nn urly Seprcmbcr The fxrst 111cct111,1D w lb ullul to ordu by l,ftSILlLIlK 1111 L mlmr umlu thu LllI'LLIlOf1 of Mr Rob Mmmm 1n1l udul by flu folloxungj off1LLr5 bane wllllllllb 5ccrf.t1ry Steve bohr wus Dresldcm .md ber1l1l Plum trc15urcr Al5o 111 1mQ1'Ll11b 1111511115 v11tl1 I-fllllxllll Plum 1x15 l1LlLl If Bcrlnl In muirw flux sponsored the fmulty guna If Bulul Afru rl115 tluy grcnrul two 512,115 One 1 the nomar of Muak lx1poxx5111 1111l Rltllllllllll H15,l1xx 1y 1n1l the orlur 1bove the cn rr1mL of thc footb1ll fleld T111 folloxum, muy soma of 1111 t15lx5 Pllllllkkl 1111l 1LLOlllPllSl1LLl 'lwosl-4111115 pxr 5. .1 b.111q LI t r ilu P1rk.111l lx1xx.11115 club, Alf vxluglm tlmc Mr. lxllilfllffl bcumc '1 Kiw1111i'111. Y lg C, Nf'D1 .l1l. H. l'.1r1l11ur. XY. B15l1, C, RL-5slcr, I. Hur, N. NI'1ndel'1s. ROW li D. 0f2,CUSCI'1. B. Bfflfl. U lOllIl5OIl. A. lXllLlN.'IlCf. G Plum-b. H. XXl1irc. R. lN1im1it.i. ROW .71 M. lxlndernechr l..Lurt1ss W. l.oy1f'S. E 'R' prettymm D. Eddmgmn, D, T35-lu. C, XX illi1ms. ROW nz A. Cantrell S. Cohr, H. Funkhouscr L. L'1SllC . Dem D. Sr'1vc. -. 1. 5 3' - LZ' lf ...4.. 'G cm Row l: M. Cheeseman, S. Hillman, M. Lyons, N. Lyons, M. McDonald, Miss D. Kapphahn. Row 2: O. Clark, C. Nicholson, j. Lyons, J. Kidd, W. McLellan, P. Wallace, L. Olin. Row 3: J. Kerstetter, T. Otter- stad, J. Barsotti, M. Larson, S. Nix- on, B. Mulcahey, E. McGee. Row 4: L. Thomas, M. jupiter, C. Soren- son, L. Weaver, A. Lindberg, B. Barker. As we look through the doors we see Beverly Barker presiding over the B Cl UB with the help of Lenore Olin vice president Carol Sorenson secretary treasurer and Myrtle Lyons student body representative The B Club rs a form of Girls Club To become a member you must earn 500 points or 1 letter from Girls Club Its purpose is to keep an interest in all activities rn the school The doorway to GIRLS CLUB was opened this year for all the girls of Bethel High with the Big Little Sister party This was to get the new girls acquainted with Girls Club and its activities The officers this year were Marilyn Larson president udy Lyons vice presrdent Nancy Lyons secretary Blanche Bryson treasurer and joy Barsottr student body repre sentatrve Another big event was the Silver Tea which was held in May The club rs open to all girls in school gm ft Y Row 1 N Lyons M Larson Q7 0, radii!! Ky , - ' 4 , - L A , . . . . f . , , Z J U y . I . Q I 1 a 4 a ' ' ' 6 ll, .2 I - , , , J- Lyons. Row 2: B. Bryson, J. 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I I 1 . li. . lr , 3 W' is M. 4 D ir A 4 I I ROW 1 VOrsborn J Barna L Thomp son B Cope S Splane R Yruma M Stanke N Heller M Lyons M ON1el N Wetzel J Pond N Lyons S McFad den M Landgrebe M McDonald D Baker B Bardwell ROW 7 S Hillman M Williams F Southworth D Riley J Curts C Farnes C Barna S Plumlee K Reichel S Nixon N Myers M Mc Fadden W Snyder P Wallace D Clark L Thompson M Cheeseman ROW 5 P oubert L Borden M Brodigan C Nicholson P Erickson K McGee J Sor ensen D Baker E Cope A Becker W McLellan B Garrison Wilcox B Clark S Wharton ROW 4 B Bruner J McGinnis D Dworsky L Thomas M Dean C Sorensen L Weawer S Langt wait D Chadwick J Kerstetter J Bar sotti D Miller S Nixon Clingcnpeel S Hildebrand L Olin P Reynolds Lyons I Holmes As the girls start through the doors of athletics Nancy Iyons was chosen president Margie McFadden vice president Marlene Brodigan secretary treasurer and Barbara Cope student body representative Undtr the direction of Mrs Beth Bardwell the girls met one night 1 wetk after school to take part in xarious ictiuties such as xolley ball b sketball jolly ball bidminton baseball and archery chtrm and the fourth 1 pin The LETTERMANS CLUB :got underway as they swung through the doors of fur plly Tlkint, out new membership this year 1re one Senior and two uniors Twenty one letters were earncd in football tcn in basketball and fif teen in baseball Leading the boys in a spirit of friendliness md service to the school was Gene wI1llI1II1S president ohn Schiemer xice president Nick Mandelas secretary treasurer and Walt Leigh student body representative Ed Niehl advised the club Answering to the high stindards of ability performance decency and morality Dive Rich was given the inspirational award in football olzeflermena I ROW l N Mandelas R Gehring F Wright R Martin W Bush ROW 7 D Eddington G Curbow G McDonald L Williams H Wfhlte ROW 7 G Ket ter A Michener A Sartain D Hermes I' Tibbitts G Ressler ROW 4 L Sym mons D Staxe G Willrams L Curtis W Leigh D Rich I A , : ,. , .I - , . , . , . ,-. 7 ' 3 ' 3 ' , Y . ,. , . , . ' , . , . , . ,. ' . -i. ' ,, . 'I 7 1 , .I I , . , . , . , . , . I , ..,. , . ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 , .1 , . ' , . , . 3 - 5 . ' , . , .' ' , . a - s ' 1 'j ' Y . , . ,. , . , . , . ',. - ', . I , -. .',. - fb ',.. ,. 1 2 , . , . , . ,j. ,. . . 1 N A.-, A Y 1 . L 17. . , '- A' ag 1 'U , ' ' . - 1 Q 1 , y KA . 1 tr . 1 , . .Y L V11 . 5 K' L . h V K, .' ',' 4 , 2 V ,L . ,. 1' '. The first year in G.A.A. the girls receive Ll letter, the second a stripe, the third a 'z , I 1 A. ' ' ' Y 't . . ' Y 1' L.1i' ' ' ' t z ' VL -iq . LJ . yas' . 1, L, . l V . . .L . I.. Y, , , D 7 L U S YS . C26 m ' : . , . A , 1 H ' 3 . ', . . -2 1 i 1 ---- 'gy V- lx h . , .V . . w '10 X ,- . t ,I . , . . 'iX'1?: ' A y ami ii egg -51- tradrary Sf Seated N Gregory S Nixon N Myers M Vincent D Baker Standing A Furro B Van Dvke V Frame B Mulcahey E Mcfee L Thompson B Cope Anna Johnson acted as head of the LIBRARY STAFF and was assisted by twelve girls helping to keep the library materials in order They checked renewed and re paired books typed and filed cards and dusted These glrls were helpful and steadv' in their work As the Doors to the main office were opened for the first time we find the B Smith, M jupiter B Brunner and W Snyder These .g1rLs doxhmgs such asqaaswer mg the telephone running errands vping and filing and other odd Jobs They are under the guidance of Mrs Huston and Mrs Main Of Staff Seated A Dahlberg L Huston T Marne W Snyder Standing B Smith T Otterstad B Bruner A Lindberg M jupiter B Smith O Q, following girls helping in the office: B. Smith, A. Lindberg, T. Otterstad, Dahlberg, ! 7 Y ' 2 7 7 ' 01 2 Gd p A 3 . ,. , 5 . lex 5.x . K .. . 7 'M'1 '2 ss Q K, -- , Vg --, .t . 'it' ' 1 km, -f s IMHCLFOO fn A ROW 1: M. Dean, M. Felkins, R. Butler, K. Anderson, D. Baker. ROW 2: C. Calvin, G. Williams, R Ptettyman, V. Becker, D. Seeber, E. Seeber, D. Funkhouser. Asststmg the cooks rn the lunchroom thts year were twelxe students These students washed dtshes cleaned up served the food and dxd the other lunchroom tasks assigned to them The STAGE CREW thrs year conststs of stx boys who worked very hard on projects such as the Semor Operetta and vanous other plays and sktts They set props butlt sets parnted and performed many other tasks Stage Fellf' N' SEATED J Larson J McCullough D Phtpps W Otto as J-A X .J as-2 law.-.ws-q.a.1....., 'WW 11111111 11111111111 W1 15 V111 Dx111 M L111111111. 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T5 bfi f--.ix B Roberts C Nrcholson L Olin Gafdnfgf BBTHELONIAN STAFF Wntlm Bev Smrth as Edrtor the Betheloman staff worked hard to make the fourth annual yearbook 1 success Assrstrngj the edrtor were Beverly Roberts assrstant edrtor Carole Nrcholson assoerate to the edrtor jrm Gardner sports edrtor and Lenore Ol1n bl.lSlI1CSS manager The number of sttff members xx ts redueed xt the end of the frrs semester lemme fue members to eomplete the work The rnnurl thls yetr xxls publlsheel III lxlnsas CII, BTISSOLIFI whleh Sue the stlff tn Llfly de tdlrne to meet They worked hxrd ln preprtrrng the prst ,CIF reeord of Bethel hrbh exents The staff xx rs rdxrseel by Mr C Knaggs md Mr Robert Mm nrttr reted as photographer for the tnnual 'Pb B Smrth ROW I: L. Olin, B, Roberts, . Smith, V. Becker. ROW 2: C. Kmegs .Gardner A. Michener C Nreholson 11. McGee. I v 1 -4-v 'Q ,7 ' el 55- Q0 IN GAY HAVANA ln Gay Hax ana 10 operett1 by the Semor Cl1ss of 55 was the frrst operetta to be put on rn the Bethel Hrfbh School A garden p1t1o set the seene for 1 I'INl9lL1l LlI 1ITl'1I1L and com1c1l performance The whole rdea centered xround 1 Cubm hotel 1nd 1 Cub1n rewolutron Whrle the rewolu tion raged vuthout xuthrn the hotel guests entert11ned mth d1nce and song A Cub1n rhythm band added the su 'lylflg 1rmosphere Cub1n Senorltas chaperones college boys and a mxxed chorus added to the colorful scenes The drsappearance of 1 gentleman guest who was on hrs honey moon and the sus prcrous actron of a drsgursed goxernmenr agent rntroduced a touch of mystery An old mald school teacher and her deaf srster kept the audrence humored vuth therr note takmg for a thesrs It all ended vsell when the hotel bec1me famous the rexolutron ended and all the romances lrxed happrly exer after The Semor Class IS xndebted to the fol lovnngj people xx ho helped make thls per formance a success They are Mr and Mrs Andrews dramatlc coaches Mrs Bardvsell d1nee dnreetor Mr Curtrss musrc rnstructor and Mrss Kapph1hn art dtrector Also 1n extended th mk you to the other faculty members and p1rents to an apprecmtron of the Puy 1llup C Penneys store and the Eltonxrlle Hard ware who donated propertres ,, M SENIOR OPERETTA s 1 yu AMER Q A if 'H' TOP M L1rson D Rreh W McLellan XV Lergh B Barker W Thompson S PQ SEATID M L1rson W Leigh STANIDING D Rrch W Thompson B Burrrngton P Mattsen I Kerstetter T Trbbrtts J Barsottr V Becker 56- CALL ME PENNY Penelope MTIIIH lDeanna Robertsonl IS slxteen years old and IS hawrng a mrserable school l1fe She IS crlled the school character because of her name habrts and her way of dressrng All of these thrngs h xc been forced upon her bx her ruto ratrc frthcr l erry Larson, who rules hrs famrly lrke hrs clock frctorr, wth rn 1ron hand Exerythrng, rn the Martrn home 1 on a splrt second schedule and functlons x th mrnute punctuallty Penelopes old mard srster Clara Cjudy Hoagj rmrgjrnes that a man IS follovung her Thrs leads to a serres of humorous exents rn vuhrch Mr Martrn and the rnnocent man exchange blows and Clra excrtedly d1aled the wrong number whrle phonrng the pol1ce The undertaker 6Larry McGeel and h1s mo 1ss1stants fjess Lamson and Gary Mrltony art xe to f1nd Mr Martrn asleep and proceed to remoxe the remarns Mrrge r uds Iyonsy a popular classmate grves Penelope some frank and well d1rected adxrce about ungrne her nune to Penny and about her appear rnce Penelope lrkes Marges suggestrons but doubts tae po srbrlrty of puttrnb them unto effect She tearfully unfolds her sorrows to Berne fSally Nrxony t c loxablc colo cl mud who rnforms Mrs M rt1n fM8fblC McFadden9 of the s1tuat1on Mrs Martm determrncs to oxerrulc her husbands tyran ny 1nd help her frxorrtc dtughtcr Lxen tually Penelopes namc 15 changed to Penny 1nd she an IS trrnsformed from 1 xx tllflower t 1 ptpulrr Bell of the Ball Her ood Judgment and character are st1ll eudent 1n the clrmatrc scene 1n vxhrch she chooses be tween the mo boys fRon Prettyman and Tom Wh1ttlesex2 who called to escort her to the prom Mr Martrn s change of heart 1nd Claris surprrse romance br1nf,s thc play to .1 plcrsrnt md lIllU'10LlS conclu non JUNIOR PLAY 'Iop D Robertson J Llrson J Hoag M MeF1dden Center J Hoag P M McFadden Caldvu ell J Larson U Le t C1 Cllxrn D Robertson R Pret ty rn rn Nrxon D Robert 1 at Rus I son Iyons M McFadden Row P Qllclvuell L Mcbee C1 Cal v1n H015 Row? T Wlarttle scy R Prettyman Larson ROW 1 W McLellan S McF1ddtn Grnes ROW 2 E Cope B Kechng S Rockwood OFM! A new glass was started thrs year an all grrl LHORLS under the drrecnon of Mr Rrehard Curtrss The thorus performed at some of the sehool funtnons and also took part tn the West Central League Musrc Festrval held here rn the Bethel .rudrrorrum Therr musrc was enjoyel by all il- ROW l M Vlment C N0rm21I1 B Barker T Of ROW I M Skanee S Plumlee K Anderson L terstad ROW 7 B Smrth V Duddleston K Thomas ROW 2 R Whrttlesey J McG1nn1s N Thompson Fafon ROW 1. P. Gregory, W. McLellan, M. Skante, S. Plumlee, M. Vlncent, V. Duddleston, B. Keeling, B. Smith, C. Norman. S. McFadden. ROW 2: j. McGinnis, L. Thomas, B. Barker, D, Miller, T. Otterstad, N. Eaton. E. Cope, K. Anderson, S. Rockwood, K. Thompson, J. Graves -58- Oli' 4 The Chorr stepped through the doors of musrcal knowledge under the drrectron of Mr Rrchard Curtrss Thrs year the chorr took part rn he Senror Operetta by dorng the background rngrng szmg at exerrl exthange rss mblrcs and also for the Chrrstmas program Therr musrc along wrth several other Chorrs was enjoyed at the musre festrval whrch was held f Bffhel sEATED s Hrllman J Barsottr M Cheese man STANDING W Thompson P Thompson J Kerstetter W Lergh WA 07 W Barsottr L Booth B Mulcahey C Barna ROW 1 T Trbbrtts W Thompson D ROW 2 S Beffa S Hrllman M Cheese Rrch W Lergh D Taylor ROW 2 D man Krdd Wrlcox A McN1el I. Hermes .I Lyons P Mattsen J Busenrus Kavanaugh M Larson G Ressler ROW1 A McNe1l M Larson C Barna L Kavanaugh ROW 7 R Curtrss J Wrlcox Krdd S Beffa M Cheeseman Barsottr T Trbbrtts P Matrsen B Burrrngton B Mulcahey A Lrndberg J Kerstetter S Hrllmm ROW5 G Ressler J Lyons D Hermes W Thompson W Lergh D Rrch D Taylor D Morrrs j Busenrus D Phrpps 59 . 2 4 7' 1 ' a . . . I 5' A ' - S ' 1 R r e 7 -' A 5 1 . . ,A ' . , Q 4 J 4 - a . h - - . . y n , - ' , . , . . Q V . ' , 'K' N . T , I . 7, ' ff , Y 'l A T' 5 I ax ,gr 1 ROW l: B. Burrington, A. Lindberg, , . , . , . . 1 . , . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . 2 . ', . , . , . . -1 . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . t . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . KCUQCJ Through the doors of the Bethel auditorium came the co-ordinated notes of the Band. Under the direction of Mr. Curtiss, the band has added music and entertainment to several of the school functions as well as entertaining outside schools. Thirty-five members, bright uniforms and music describe the band as they lent the drill team a hand. I The band has recently formed a club. The offi- ' X Q y 4 cers this year were as follows: Henry Schmidt, presi- -' Y U I ' ' dent, Doug, Eddington, vice-president, Prudy Wal- RQW 1: 5' Nixon, E. Seeber, M. Lyons, D, Que,-. lace, secretary-treasurer, Tom Whittlesey, student stad, E. Wright. ROW 2: H. Schmidt, P. Wallace, b0dY f6'Pff'5'3mafiVe- F. Wright, G. Ulmen. ROW 1: F. Gruber, L. Curtiss, james, F. Hildebrand, D. ROW 1: L. Borden, G. Goebel, D. Baker Kraiger, D. Funkhouser, F. Berka, B. Berka. ROW 2: L. Weav- A. McNeil, L. Thomas. ROW 2: D. Par er, T. Whittlesey, L. Fritz, S. Eddington, D. Eddington, J. Hart, chen, D. Chadwick, C. Miller. R. Prettyman, H. Funkhouser, N. Zentner. XX W Tw ' ROW 1: S, Nixon, D. Ottgitad, E, Wright, M. Lyons, E. Seeber, H, Schmidt, P. Wal- lace, F. Hilde-rbrand, F. Wt? t, L. Fritz, G. Ulmen, J. james, S. Eddington, T. Tibbitts D. Eddington, D. Kraiger, Hart, B. Berka, D. Funkhouser, R. Prettyman, F. Berka. ROW 2: Mr. R. Curtiss, N. Zentner, L. Weaver, L. Borden, D. Baker, G. Goebel, L. Thomas, A. McNeil, F. Gruber, L. Curtiss, D. Chadwick, D. Parchen, T. Whittlesay C. Miller. -50- V s QZDI lam Through the gates of the new Bethel sta drum marched the drlll team vuth the help of the band to perform for the home games They also represented Bethel nn parades durmg the year DUFlUg basketball season they entertalned In the Bethel gym for the nome games Under the leadershlp of Mr Curt1ss the drlll team formed a club as well as a good performmg group The offlcers thls year are Myrna Dean presldent Teddy Ann Otterstad vxce presxdent Carol Sorensen seeretary treasurer Barbara Smxth student body representatwe OFFICERS Seated M Dean B Smlth Standrng C Sorensen T Otterstad Q9 G' ROW l K MeGee K Thompson I Ka vanlugh ROW 7 M Brodlgan D Klng I Olln D ClIlCIWlLk ROW 3 J Clmgen peel O Cllrk C Bama M Dem ROW 4 T Otterstad C Sorensen I Ixthrom D Dxxorsky ROW l C Wnnters S MeFadfen N Hel ler ROW 7 B Van ke S Crooks N WIIIIHTIS N Wetzel M ONe1l ROW 3 B Reynolds Cv Goebel S Plumlee D Cl1rk ROW 4 I Myers L Thompson P Reynolds Lyons ROWI B Bryson M Cheeseman M Skance B Burmngton S Beflx Holmes M Gehrlng ROW 7 lx McGee B Reynolds G Cvoebel L Mxers I Thompson S Plumlee D Clark B Van Dyke S Crooks L XX1lll1ms M ONe1l IN Wetzel A Broun N Heller M Lmdgrebe B S'n1th S MtF1dden C Vmnters ROW J L Lathrom D Dvsorsky M upxter M Dean C Sorensen T Otterstld J Clrngenpeel L Olxn C Barna E Cope D Ixlng O Clark lx Thompson P Reynolds L Ixuanaugh J Lyons M Brodlgan 161 .sfk R WH: ,Marg 1,4 . 5... F -, 'Y aovs' ms, zouc -.............,,.,-,. fails LN' 1 if - X 2 I fda oorafay to Jporzifmanf QD -64.- Mm Clown, WMKEQQQHQQQ wWMW'71'fvwfgv,Q!gZiijALwjl6 LWMM mwwwu QMMQ AAJZMQ' Q75 Www Q mwwxwi wifi OGWQ MQ mmwm MQJ33 , I A .j ' I C j 2 gauze, O ,Quo ' in 'Q Cu , M? 9 W LMpMw , 0 1 , N! x O J J 7 Qj-L,0'VVk 6 5ovw33, HQYXQTWEA ' L QM L ,R X ff x Pi O9 -Y' na' Q9 G0 ROW1 G McDonald J Lyons A MlChCHLf H Wh1te L McGee G Ressler Danny McGraw Dennls McGraw ROW 2 A Sartarn P Caldwell G Ketter T Tlbbrtts Schremer W Bush D ohnson B Parsons ROW 5 J justlce R McAll1ster D Stave Dean C Kennard D Rrch G W1ll1ams D Jorgensen E Nlehl goolgaf The 1954 Bethel Braves football eleven connnued to be one of the leaders ln the league as xt has for the last frve seasons When the frnal whlstle blew to end the sea son thc Braves found themselves on top of the league wrth aco. champlonshlp wrth the Fnfe Trojans The only setback thc Braves had durrng the enght game race for the txtle was ar the hands of Frfe when the Braves farled to score nn the last half after takxng the lead ln the frrst half and lost by a 14 to 6 count The other games were Bethel 6 Vashon O Bethel 20 Eatonvrlle 0 Bethel 45 Penlnsula 0 Bethel 14 Wh1te Rrver 13 Bethel 15 Yelm 6 Bethel 49 Ortlng O and Bethel 51 Federal Way 0 Thrs gave the Braves thc best offenslve and defenswe record rn the league wrth 704 pomts for and 53 POIUCS agamst averagmg 98 pomts a gamc whtle glvlng 4 poxnts per game Letter wlnncrs were Semor Gcnc Xxflllllllib Don Staw. jllllll SLIHLIUCI' Gene MC Donald Drve Rlch Rene McAll1ster Thorne Tlbbrtts Gene Curbow Gene Kettcr and Al Mnchener unrors Larry McGee Howard Whrte Gene Ressler Danny McGraw Dennls McGraw Dave ohnson Don orgensen and Phxl Caldwell Sophomores m Lyons ames Dean and Wayne Bush Managers N Mandelas D Broann Coaches JUSUCC E N16 T7 -6 hl FW' 'Swv' , 1 , 11 - . 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The Bethel Brut b15lCttb1ll te1m tontrnued on therr mnnrnb vs 1y5 nn tht Wmt Ctr1tr1l LLlQ,LlC by tap turmgj the flrst plut 1451111 thlb yc1r The squ 1d 5ct 1 phenomtml record of ld WINS out of l6 lmbue 5111165 TOP ROW l R FlUClllIT1 K Rlley Symmom A Cantrell D Smvc T Whlttlesey K Btrdwell D MCCJIISN C1 Wllll1mS XX'h1te Rlxer Hornets ln to11rn1mcnt pl 1y the Crimson 1nd C r y fue. I'1LlxCLl up NILCOFICS our Renton 1nd Flfc but lost 1 111 lntt to go to tht SIIIC tourmmtn by loslni, to Entllntlm 1nd So11tl1 K1ts1p The Bmves lc 1d by Senior C tnt lxuttr 1nd Stmor Wtlt Lexgh poured IOOO pomts tl1rot15l1 tht hoop to set 1 new le:1i.,11t rttord Ronndxnt, out tht urslty were Senlor 1nd C lpfllll Due Rlth Scnlor Thorne Tnbbrtts Scnlor Don Stut S n lzrrx Sxmrnt umor C Cnc Rtwltr lumor D1nny RTLCYIVN Sophomore Bob Huddlcston lI'lLl Sophomort Al C ntrtll The te1m xx 1s U71Cl1CL'l by Robert Ftnthtm lSSlSILCl by Ed Nlehl M1n1t,er5 lx Rrlu H bLl1llllClI D Cort Counts R Fxmham E Nlehl 3 fff - - ,, . 1 H W 1 , - l '- 13 4 3 2 4. f Vt 1-V -1 C f , A! C. ' 4' jf rf : A? t S I l . 1 - - 3 ' ' 2 S 'rf 6 1' 7 1 4 1 3 , -4. 1 .4 f I . X Y . L, - ' - 1 ' ' 'r ' ' ' Q hy S . . 1 , . , . , . , - , - 7 ' -9 ' ' Z: l.. ', , ' , . 4 2, . . 1 . - : . ' , . ' , . , . 4 , . ' 4 ',j, , 1. f A . -1 . , . - 1 ' ' 4 4 4 ' ' ' 4'1 ' ' I1 4 '4' ' - 'Y l' L 2'L- A4 4. ' 4 4 '4 ' ' 'S' Ak' 'L to run their two yc41r league record to Sl wins out of 52 games. The only loss in league play was to the A 4' 4 ' L, ' I 4 341' 4 1 4'l 1 R1 ' ' 4 ' ' '4 '4 . ' ' 1 '4 ' 3- - '- ' 4 Q' ' 4 '1 ' A ' ' ' 2 Y. .- l ', ,,l 4. ' L L Q' L- ' A ' 5 4 ft- lor .4 1' fi' uns, ' 2' - ', F ' 4 ' 14 ', ' 1 4 C ' ill ' . ' 4 '4 Q 4 ' ' ' ' l ' 4 , 4 ' I' ' . 4 4L' 'i '. ' -S' H . . 2 - f. . ' , . ' 4 9 Y 4- ' ju , Lv. 'l. . '. l-4 I 'M E. ' 2, . 4 -5 1 Q X I 4 1 s ,N . K Z , , . -71- 'Www xxklb r QU ak Lexgh DJ ff R ich Fsmp, 2 25' in iff Gcnc Kcrrcr in I fag, F' P'- na ' 1 + .4 A 2,1 'ab Q 2 wzf 1 W .Q - , P , 19 ww , ' g 0 I 3 - 1:2 :-' 1 ,'.l 2 .4 L '23, 0 ? Wg ,M 'ill' Y Q Tiff Ihfji-HC mm' Svmmom -72- q l J'P'm Bob Huddl Stofl A q f- A A g 1 ' 41 0' any A N98 Lim Rmuler 75- f erild p lumb ffwir rdfgf ,W -.J ll Dr Jn Sflle v? nrfm' J fl! 4 , J, f TQ! TK Q X , x 5 AJ, 6 'gil 6 l 5 x,f! 1 I 97 I D Hardre S Rnnehart C Chrlstoph D Lergh E Leeber T McGraw LHard1e ROW 2 D Farnes C McFarland E Chftdxuek W Laycock M Bush LFr1tz Coteh Ostrandtr ROW 1 McGee E Salsb rry R Arencls J btaxe G Lu D Nleleon floofbaf The l9D4 Pupoose footblll squad under the coachmg of john Ostrander captured the trophy for the Frosh leteue thxs flll The Frosh elexen went through the seqson mth 4 wms and l tue Ih mms were frgatnst Federal Way 19 to 6 Dupont 17 to 6 Fnfe 39 to 0 1nd Whxte Rlxer 71 to 6 The tne was raeked up agunst 1 strong Sum ner squ 1d tt 0 to 0 eount There were so many fme players on th1s yerlr s squad that If vms lmposslble to plek out my outstfnndmg players but the team plfly of thls years Frosh makes the future outlook of football at Bethel seem very promxsmg ga4AefLa! The 1935 Ptpoose btsketbtll fue under the LOILBIHE of ohn OSIFIHJCY shoved possrblllttes of bemg tl good teflm rn the future Although the tmm frnal standrngs were unknown 1t thls xx rztmg, mth one game left to play 'tt Buckley agunst the Whrte Rner freshmen the present team standlngs were 3 mns and 2 losses ROW l F Htldebrand T McGraw C Chrrstoph B Vomk R Rerehl ROW 2 DPJIHCS C Parh.1m D Nrelgon Il Clmdmek D Lelgh L brrtz Coach Ostrander ROW 5 Mcbfff R AFCUGS E Salsberry btue C Lee Y Hg-Q Tig- S 1, Ht m ,sfffe dbglggdp S HEL S- .., ,,, . 3 Y A , , I L J 1 ' , x f y 2 3 f X ,. , me '-.C , -,f N A' 5 . ' . 6' 4 , 1. '.q . , . , . . . . ' t L ' , , A 1 41 Y A ' L I Y S .' Af ' , 'A Q ' K. ,. . A , ' . , 3 Q H 1 QL V' ',- . R 'z' L. - A 1 1 ' V 4 1 g v 1 . V 'L V L K vt t V C , ,L 1 K ' 1 a.'L L'A' J fl . ' . .. .1 . I I AA . - 7 IK V V L . V , . 7, Y. YK A V L I . I ' , - vs ' 1 ' 1 1 - E - I . 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Hlghllgl1flHb th1s sprznbs baseball eason were night bunes both at home and some away games Under the eoachmg, of uk ustree the Bethel Varsrty began turn outs ln Mareh to prepare for therr frrst barne rn Aprrl An early annu 11 deldllne pr vents the prrntrng of the seores of the gbnnes played but the Brase nrnc was to play 1 complete serles mth the other schools rn the XWesr Central League Returnlng lettermen were Danny McGraw p1tcher Dennrs MeGr'm rnfrelder Gene Ressler earcher Wayne Bush thrrd base and Gene Ketter shortstop Llst year the Braves frnxshed thxrd rn League play wrnnrng fue and losmg three Frfe frnrshed frrst and Penxnsula second Dennrs McGraw Danny MeGravs G Ressler W Bush G Ketter Coachj jusuce Coachj justrce 51 AK 76- Ostrancler E Nlehl R Fmcham Freshman Coach Athletrc Dxrector Track Coach PCLC Scheduled for a SCIICS of four meets the Bethel track team under the coachmg of Bob Fmcham began therr turnouts rn March 'Khe squad thls sprung was led by Gene McDonald m1ler Ron Gehrmg mller Dave Rxch hlgh jumper and sprinter Gene Wrlllams mnddle drstance runner Al Cantrcll mldclle dxstance runner and Walt Lengh shot putter Last sprmg, was thc frrst year that Bethel entered the track compennon and met mth .1 falr degree of success They lost a dull mcet to Pemnsula but then begmn to score by takmg a thxrd rn thc Fxfe Relays and a fourth rn the County Meet Felrx Brodrgan went to the Sub Dnstrntt meet rn the shot put Ar carly rurnouts ll appeared as 1f the Brawe thxnclads would score as well th1s sprmg as they clxd last sprmg ROW l Coach R Fmcham L Crlppen D johnson C Settle R Gehrmg G Mc Donald ROW 7 A Cantrell B Huddleston G Wrllrams D Rlch tw Bgllflh. em.-i Coach B Bardwell Qflflld The 1935 tcnnis tc 1m l rd 1 xcry busy schedule this past scison pliying throughou the West Central League Vvhcncxcr thc baseball team played in away game this though the Braxe defenders lacked in quantity they had plcnty of quality during thc season added Thc Physical Education progtun this year was under the direction of Mrs Beth Bardwell and Mr Ed Niehl Nlrs Bardxxcll taught 170 girls this year The girls lcarned different sports and hovy to play them iccording to the rules Some of the actiyitics were archery basketball badminton softball tennis dancing Jolleyball and solleybill Mr Nrchl had l77 boys attending his cllsscs The boys pirticipited in different ic tivities such as touch football basketbill tumbling exerciscs yollcyball softbill table tennis and jollcyball Xl ROW I B. 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Anderson Chevron Service Station and Garage 176th and Mt Highway GR 6465 Ericksons Graham Garage The Best Friend Ever Had 7 2221 Dryer Mortuary 135th St and Mt Highway-GR 3300 Busch s Drive In Restaurant Congratulations to the Seniors Lloyd Dillingham Richfield Service GR 3040 Blue Spruce Service Pochel Distributing Co Your Fuel O11 and Appliance Dealer 140th and Pacific Ave -GR 8674 Puyallup Citizens State Bank Independent and Home Owned Since 1898 5 6666 Arden Farms Co Arden Ice Cream Milk and Cottage Chee 825 so. Ksf. -,ga Anus N McKe, fi Studfog p Q Po air and GR-g3844lgZgE . GR P andy flyl 5 tJClo el af, X ' - Qldk and re . , 'Sumn r 3'-3965 fl XJ' To Grocefy a Loc 0 one c2n p ve y fr lr 273 J- Qgasham . 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I X . . . . . . . . . 0 A ' - fx . 127 Pacific Ave.-GR 9996 323 No. Meridian - 5-6405 s l MQJJ 'Qs' 'Xiy J OP 0 P rci ot ' vev 1 64 vinci ' as :J fx mgfj f If jj in Val s esl X C K 3 JM i x I P V f' 3 IRX5 . ls iv fl' a I ' , ry X , 2741 v IL' KJ J h X, XL 1 fi UN F on dard Thls 1955 BETHELONIAN was made posslble by the followmg busmess flrms 1nd1v1duals cltrzens and CIVIC Clubs Who have acted as sponsors for thxs AnnuaL Graham Store Helen and Roy Thorsen General Merchandrse 7 2241 Spanaway Food Center GR 7512 Spanaway 5 8: 10 Famrly Home Owned Store Across from Spanaway School 165th and Pacrflc GR 8322 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES A FRIEND Modahl Auto Parts A complete lrne of Automotlve Parts 16317 Paclflc Ave GR 3772 Tacoma Pump 8: Well Drrllmg 146th and Mountarn Hrghway GR 7281 South End Plumbrng B111 Rnghettr Puyallup Valley Chevrolet Inc 119 W Proneer Ave 5 7766 Bargam Basket 167th and Pacxfrc Open Every Day 9 00 AM 10 00 PM GR 3371 Hermans Food Store 162nd and Park GR 8312 Watch Spanaway Grow Mrs Ruth Bethel County School Supermtendenr 504 Court House Ace Furnace 8: Steel Co 3740 So Unron Avenue HA 4444 Puyallup Branch SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Puyallup, Wash 5 7721 C O Lynn Mortuary 717 Tacoma Ave So MA 7745 Hogans Super Market Puyallup Feed Co 118 Stewart Ave N E Martms Musrc Shop 111 West MA 5 8353 D111 Howell Sportrng Goods 929 Commerce MA 5665 Royal Typewrlter Co Worlds La gest Manufacturer of Typewrlters FU 1545 Rrley Bros Constructron Drtchlng and Sepnc Tanks Rt 1 Box 220 B Spanaway GR 4987 J E Boyle Consrgnee Puyallup Wash 5 7412 Spanaway Auto Company Gas Auto Accessorres TV Sales and Servlce GR 8233 Parkland Lockers 11012 Paclfrc Ave GR 7111 Rrde the Flymg Red Horse wrrh Mobrl jrm Sc Lee Grocery Merrdlan and Carlson Road Graham Wash 7 761f Chucks Servlce Rt 1 Box 197 A Graham 7 7414 Wllkens Packrng Co Custom Krllmg and Currng Locker Meats 7 7600 -84- Near Roy Y - GR 4100 Union Oil Co. P on, dard Thrs 1955 BETHELONIAN was made posslble by the followrng busmess frrms rndrvrduals crtrzens and Crvrc Clubs who have acted as sponsors for thrs Annua.L Mahncke and Co jewelers 919 Broadway MA 5868 Elvrns Department Store 109 No Merrdran St J C Penney Co Shop Penneys rn Puyallup Always Frrst rn Qualrty 5 2713 Armstrong Poultry Co Best Wrshes 11009 Pacrfrc Ave GR 5524 Patty Ann Bakery 11216 Pacrfrc Ave GR 3330 Y Cafe 8: Unron 76 Servxce Statron GR 6780 Dons Barber Shop 8: Target Sport Store 161st Pacrfrc Ave Spanaway 924 Pacrfrc Ave Tacoma, Wash Wrllows Servrce H Anrus Rt 1 Box 932 Puyallup Wash Bergh Grrggs C0 Plumbrng Heatmg Venulatmg 709 Pacrfrc Ave MA 0196 Cammarano Bros 2307 A St MA 0132 Qualrry Knrttrng Co 937 Commerce School Sweaters for Better Value and Servrce Shaub Ellxson Co 19th and Pacrfrc Ave Tacoma 5th and E Mam Puyallup Goodyear Trres 85- Parkland Branch Natronal Bank of Washrngton Parkland Fuel O11 Servrce 120th and Pacrfrc Ave Larsons Puyallup Furnrture Co New and Used Furnlture Everythrng For The Home 302 South Merrdan Phone 5 8282 Puyallup Washington Bert N vrns Sportrng Goods Robert Angst Buryl Bryan 207 South Merrdan Phone 5 6161 Puyallup Washrngton Woody s Market Mr Hrghway GR 7632 Benston s Hardware Plumbmg Sportrng Goods House wares Box 4 Graham Pho ae Ortrng 511 Wrllows Service General Reparrmg 8: Tune Up Lubrrcarron Trres Batrerres Frshmg Tackle Accessorres Phone 5 5344 Puyallup Washrngton Standard Grocery Company 614 Puyallup Avenue Instrturronal Wholesale Grocers Broadway 1158 Tacoma Washrngton Tacoma Seed Company 803 Pacxfxc Avenue Tacoma, Washrngton Congratularrons to the Senrorg A Frrend 7 7 . 4-4 , . I I '7 9 Washington Hardware Sports Shop Hardware, Parnts, Blectrrcal Supplnes, 5 V 7 1 7 I ' . . - . - . . 7 Y 7 ' . n 3 l x 9 1 , . T u 7 . V11 , , , I . , L dx, X . I9 Oflfdord V v , Y V b 'l ,,l'1'hisl 1955 BETHELONIAN was made possible by the following business firms, individual cilfizens ahd Civic Clubs who have acted as sponsors for this Annual ,Compliments of Fogels ,. Sylvania TY My Pilglmway 00a Graham 7 2141 01151 ou S Corner Glirlcril Merchandise Phone 7 7811 Grtham Washington Thrift General Store Groceries Meats Gas Auto Accessories Orting 510 Kupers Korner We Dclixcr Fine Groceries CR 8031 or Graham 7 7444 Mt Hiway Service Mr and Mrs Ted Otterstid Groceries Gas Oil Cabins Bunns rmacy All S' 1 rescriptron Needs and Meridan St hone 5 7 33 yallup ashington C arl et op u 1 at City L1 onesty he Best oi hone 5 558 yallup ashington 10WM Rudy s Feed 8: Seed Company Formerly Stewart Hay 8: Gram 14660 Pacific Avenue CAcross from Spanaway Auctionj Phone GR 4888 Triangle Albers 84 Blue Ribbon Feed Feed for Every Breed Seed for Every Need Roy Barber Shop Fred Forsh Prop Lyons Cafe Short Orders Ice Cream Homemade Pies Good Food Phone 25 Prettyman Heating Service 147th and Pacific GR 7869 Ray Bock Equipment Co Your International Harvester 11th at Rlver Road Puyallup Washington Phone 5 8801 Y Union 76 Service Station Dealer Roy Y and Mountain Highway Phone GR 6780 Bethel P T A Elk Plain P T A Kapowsm P T A Puyallup Wa ngton ROVP T A 6 ear the Th rel one 7101 iflc oo ering KR M 73 Pacl c Avenu Xa oma WHShl ton Q5 ii ne G 4545 S XD c Arc xc eat On Quality Se e 5 ray s S re o P o xjxx -86- Bert Perler Official Photographer for Bethelonian 746 St Helens Avenue Tacoma Washington Phone BR 7733 Top of the Ocean 2717 Ruston Way Tacoma Washington Phone MA 4134 Smith Studio Portraits of Distinction 753 Broadway Tacoma Washington Phone BR 1627 -.J .1 , X4 .1 , V G. 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