Clover Park High School - Klahowya Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1940
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'V 9 5 D--n . 00013 NN? f n . ll- KG , ,E . g l, F ' ii Z, G 2 3, 2 Karp Sq Supeuntendentis Wleafsage 1 1 ftp' SM' X fi HUDTLOFF Quperlntendent lt as with a great deal ot pleasure that I congratulate thc members ot the lurst graduatlng class from Clover Park hugh school Twelve years ago when each Sennor started school Clover Park was bullt and organuzed as a lunnor hlgh school wuth an enrollment of l35 pupnls Three years ago ut was changed to a sensor hugh school and now has an enrollment of 570 puplls To the slxty nune sensors go my snncere thanks tor thenr fruendlnness loyalty and cooperatnon whlch have been so evident durwng these years ot development I wnsh each one health success and a lute ot nappuness To the members of the school board who have served so tavthfully during these trynng years and have spent many hours nn solving duttncult problems through thelr counselunsf and seruous thought l wlsh to express my heartlest commen datnon Also the Parents and many truends ot the communut, deserve much prause for thelr staunch support In makvng possuble the progress and development of the school Wnth thus contunual spnrlt of helpfulness Clover Park wull becom one of the best h gh s hools In the statc 1 1 8 I - IJ - A gl. l I C 'x . . ,1 . 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MQX Q' ' X QU x,,'.,,o5 Y -- uf, G-C Q vx 1 Q ,N :QU 7 ,D If ' 1 c,9 Us f A+' Q 'ng , 'Qi ...W sw wlktoxtt a,sfgQ?J,2,Qc-Swv' bringing about of better understand x A Paiofwrsoxagcwnf' ing between the students and faculty trgleetstlxgts-fjcciaxya the V939 -lO school year has been complet do 1fCKif'Oc,. ed When school started list fill it was found 'ave ov, 15teNLMx't that both the secretary of records Betsy Love and c ,KVA Ayrox xx?-ml' .xv go ,t tow Q srl x K X yi ,LV- X x fQXvXXJtxK3XxAQX kg as 44 X X ft ,it AV gl 50 twig ls- vw fthycbxxi FX ' x W U R gaps U3 QR W Oi Xgccffxcolgxcv president of the Boys club Ed Carden had transferred Wet, s N Q X During the past year the junior Association has set the pace for junior high school activities. Always active in school af- fairs, this group has stepped to the front more than once in sponsoring assemblies and pep meetings. They may also take the credit for supplying ree freshments at many of the bas. ketball games. The association is the gov- erning body of the junior high. and its aim is to bring the faculty and junior high stu- dents closer together. , 4 I leaving thcse offices vacant During September Steve Tish and LeRoy Beckwith took over their duties These ten member of the Senior High legislature with Mr Fotheringill is idviscr have completed another years work of student government at Clover Park unior High egia aturc LEFT TO RIGHT. Cordon Reynolds Trcasurer Gerald Colkitt Boys Cluq Prcsiilcnt, Mr Viriyarfl, Adviser L fry rmstron urs U rr luanita Ledforrl, Prcsidcnt of ur or Assocnt on Sul 8 if L 1 i ,-,df QQQDQ, 1 -f ::'dN- x A N 6' f 'A ' f r' ..f A I ' .' I H ,Nl v' uwl Q ' X I . , rl , f cf,-' ' x . u 'ff H I pr .,,m!?y : -Y. I-is if I P X .ff lg ' X T Jr f XV! . L I X, X f ' f Y l ff ff y v I . 3 1 Ceeabb 65 H 5 ,XX 'J N I 6 ' 1 , 0 ji Q X K, vr '14, ik 1 , k y U 1 1 J V f xl 1, if ,' 'Vg 'X A 'f 'X T X5 X ,J b W 4 J Q T u .f ,.- 4 9 ' A . -I ' D J t rw. 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Peafson' Under the leadership of Lucille Lockerby, presi- dentg Charles Schwab, vice presidentg and Robert Carbone, secretary-treasurer, the junior Class was guided through l939 and l94O. During the football season they appropriately gave the Football Night dance at the Lakewood Community Center. The really big event of the season was the junior Prom on january 20 with a fairyland motif, while the main project of the class was a drive for new school songs. jf - -4 4.1 g NI' Yi Y ' FIRST ROXV Paul Crosby, blfwn Lemon. Bob Cale, Louise Long, Bill Dillnn lrirrrtm Eck- , hart, Pat Rainwater, Ciraie lvlu'lins Marjorie Hatcher, Ray Burnell, Bfttilr, Mgrgrru PM Henzell, Kay Perry. Way'nc' Brown, Hazel Miller SECOND ROW Be-tty jf-an Binlrlzw. LQR' y W Beckwith, W.zlter McEwan, Wally Hager Robert Carhnnfg Carl Anrlersrm. ltflqry Drnigj. jim Anderson, jean Ereclnleton, Pill Enwlr'-r, Esther Miller, Bill Cmnt, lfl.i Cfntfwng Harry johnson, Helen Stoltenberg. john Hewston. Mr Lackey ladviserl THIRD ROW Bull Srhwnlg 4ay Wise, lvlelle Laybourn, Willowrlcie Bailey, Margaret Lanser, Bill Qronrlnlrl Foster Crcnrn, jim Frame, Sonny White, Bob Fletcher, Butl Lanser, jackie Freernan, l inor Hallmcyer, lylnrwtw Cray, Nadine Molinek, Betty Crass, I6 1 AQ' llTl-l CRADE OFFICERS Burl Schwab, Vice Pres- irlentp Lucille Lockerby, Presidentg Robert Cai- bone, Sec -Treas, l OTH GRADE OFFICERS 'T ,fill I 4 Kate McMorris Presi dent: Margaret Van Wert, Sec.-Treasg Dean Gillette, Vice President. :QC 0.5.5 og 942 1 'G- E, V. 1 L-. J' ' 'Fll3hf71,T TX 'l wdfq' lf7grar,n T . 1 - , Hewmd flmmt, UVM C, Al l CLCh Bibb r F-tdriwv D Ting' p I i Bern, plfrna S Srrorlg. D Carl T'Dto www fn eq lOh'l5On ni D ar C nl gill S r, I . j,m Wann! can 5,516 fall 556- gadow ohn COW Spangypr lo Al,17rhS'7X'Cry pprfe' 1'VlarlO,,e'CaDlD ,Tolly FO Tch. jerry ' 5100111 Jcfxivl, OWS- fog V Fofd S h'DDlg 'Ss S Wert RQ 'alt 'X TH, Bun If ' fGxQ T - Ver Chunk Semar F ISGUSCIL EXNED ROLVEEBL Beverly E-Sh' Kafe nam C-3ddigane' B5dvlS6r5 ygx k fill? Clvisr ln F'5lWe mfr D rOOk5. Worr V el' Ur ,Mfr ,Im Orugenv Cai- 'vtorron Umm, AMS Clafenc IS, Sand gplOl'7r'wf3m y , my lVlO5Gr Dgdrlgw, llsflltlrl Cenferlevirgmkr MISS eg9'5ON - o arf! Ka 9 Cf, Ufr 'T Tinkcom !Vn Mockbsefneirl We dilders Cal-JS? . Umor C ee, Cl n ell ' ro amDeaU, Aj: b Eberha,:Dh'g'DS, rin Chasrnin ere Under the capable hand of Kate McMorris the Sophom e class has taken an active part in school life duri, its first year of high school. Last De- cember e class sponsored the successful Dutch Treat dance, one of the most beautifully decorated dances the season, with a Dutch boy and tulip motif, , This Blass consists of three roll rooms sponsored by Miss-Burrus. Miss Schunke, and Mr. C-arrard. FIRST ROW: Leslie Tyo, George Erickson, Ruth Southwell, Doris Mayes, Bud Parlaman, Pete Burnexl, Artlys Pratt, lvlary McLain, Virginia Southwell, Lorraine Willson, Wallace Steffke, Watkins, Schmidt, Boll Grant, Eva Mills, lovce Wills SECOND ROW: Mr. Carrard ladviserv, Allen I jack Root, Billy Rogers, Ted Ford, Bdl LaFluer, lean Sweeney, lerry l-loflinger, Alvin Dirk Purtdicomb.LBoh McClc-naghan, Rita Murphyt Hazel Butt. THIRD ROW: -jimmy Hewitt, Don Edwards, Bill Donally, Mary Rough, Don Williter, Douglas Godfrey, lim l-looyer, Maxwell james, Bob Lester, Faris Brown, Alfred Oure, lim Ladd, Bill Luce, X 'X Margaret VanWert, Enid Madson. 17 og '45 100053 ,- ,Q 1' ' if 4cJ 73.2- . ,-,- Nl 4' ,ti oo 4.0 X Krilly. N , ,lvl - htm' lfyilil lm tl llxkllxl Cildllif-lllx , ,r l 'tr' N WMM ,.,i fl: prim. l l l,l,,,. lmll Nkiilillll lflmit Xvllv .i Ki-Tlx , N ll'l l , l3.Ul Nl' lla ll NMyiK'l- l Tlx xtlxlx, lirx. i ll Cllllvyllx Sly lggnt llllmylt Bull Xvlllrli-nit. l' ll NQNU llovv . lilllll. lllw POP' f rlil Crllllu lfilllll PAC ll'lTll EQQ 4' . LAWN vt Tlxl K, rm, Qilln XM NLUN' I KMTNJ ,, www 'Hn l+f't Qt,Q,, Html ioulzttl lfqix ti-ifiilltlm K x'l'tW T SV'-U, i i-VT r iii, LAW s,X . it f A ' XN l Eygkilnm. 4Pv'nl Clu We call them i'Freshies They are, in reality, just the ninth grade class. With Art . T V will l ll Y df' Ai' l , f Herstrom as class president, this gioup has sponsored two assemblies The tirst ot these was a play entitled Among Those Present. produced by several ot the ninth grade girls. and the second was a patriotic production. The class entered the intra-school Declama' tion Contest and after several elimination contests Bud Wines and Marilyn Hale 'both ninth graders' were selected to represent Clover Park ' 9TH oimoe ornceizs Babs Steinmeyer Vice President Art Herstrom President Wanda Morous Secretary YCRSUYCY Sam Heuston f-'lk 157 ff Q 1'lP qv' 18 tv, Cynthia Perry, Iuanitn SECOND ROW' Don Zurllulx, Wfifrl.1 Burlfhart, Nancy Tollefgon, Maxine Holt, Demi Allen, lane Scars, Boli Dalin, Bowl Vxfills THIRD ROW Ed Firch, Betty Kelly, Inclf. Taylor, Arrlelle Spank, Lois Clark, Gerald Nelson, Hazel Wilson, Gerald Phillips, Marilyn Hale, Mr. Hansen ladviserl. FOURTH POYV: Vxfilliafn Milton, Ed Nold, Dorothy Martin, Turn McC,raw, Donna Berry, Lee Hilton, Barney Bair, Walter Krause, FIRST POW Dean Clampitt, Marie Voorhees, Caryl Carkip, Lrff' rl Virena Barker, Bnhs Steinmeyer, Ed Heidt, Rolii-rt Stettlqf l A l '. 5 I- Sa X1 7 1 r u 6260.55 og Q44 35 Q x ,u ' l A fs 'fu Yuoruu I. mms, ' ,,fu, A l u ,, ' A u, Sort , , S u, ' F fun, NF 'Own' L V XA .ut JK, ,F T' ffl uw ' T .T nu, 'A ,.l Jccoruc 1vNTgf ' r , f I f , , - B54 'r T uu-, f- V l u l u N . l rx u W Y X fllfy. A r N ,JN Hlgo l' QTH f 7 L7 O ww trfng. Ca,-nefsruo N W w 4 'Vutleu W2-yne Earley to lead them througr tlueur secortd year at Clover Park the euglwtlrt grade class has made a dustunctuve place tor tset uru scbcol e class utselt us duvuded unto two ro rooms-f the boys' and the gurls' The boys wort tourtlw place un untramural football, wlwule the gurls have dusplaved tbeur dramatuc prowess ,r- erttertaurtmeruts for the other roll rooms The euglwtlrw grade gurls also won secorud place uru the urutramural basketball playotts STH CQADE OFFICERS Carpet Nlullu' r---- - Treasurer Pat Lawor - Comm ttee Cbaurrrap Elmer Kasemelr f Vucc Fresuderut Waypet Earlm 'watefl' - Prcsudertt lum Cerutwruu sentefl' - Secretary .Mx '4. X XJ' FIRST RONV lweuruv Cfttiwus, Bull uf, Par , 5 Q Pertmungton, Paul Knsemeur, Rulplw Legncx Dale Ccll ws, lurvuruw Huuuscuu E' Colkutt, Luuruel Ruud, Allen Marturu SECOND ROXV Don Lake Eugcuue lNluu'lu.uf'lsum, lobuu Bula, Rvbu-rt Pearsft l uw, Duck Mason, Bob Fagg, Sorum johns tum Ceuutouu, lHlRD ROXV H. tx uu. llu 'uv 'tru Bob Lyle, Ed Allen I-rn Brauwwhall Dux 1 Xkhutt XVaxruu Farlev, T um pcuuut u I.ur L' C uuummq Mr Spencer lnulvuserl FOURTH ROXV l-ue Spencer, I l l uuuuu ljwlu XV u ll ul lat ,u-lu Clem Turpuy Duck Taylor, Rox Tuptmu Frell Fix, Fred Lusk ' 5 fQEaaa of '45 ifyt I hr FIRST ROW: Gloria Lee, lean Henson, Mary Williams, Donna Lee Pearson, loan Cartier, Evelyn Tuckey, l-lelen Ross, Mary Warren, Dorothy Dunn, judith Carkin, loyce Taylor, Virginia Lusk. SECOND ROW: Vihollie lohnson, Betsy Kelly, Lois Pease, Ioan Dunn, Charleen Emmett, jackie Slining, Marv Hoover, Shirley Emmert, Alice Snover, Sally Grass. THIRD ROW: Peggy Harkinsg Doris Stromberg, Leslie Ross, Lucille Wellan, luanita Luck, Garnita Nash, Ellen Westrom, Harriet Knighton, Virginia McMillan, Phyllis Lofgren, Anita Miles. , Y.rX. The Clover Park Papooses in their first year proved L themselves active and interested members of the student e--4--- body. Social events occupied a major part of their activities -F- but the Class ot '45 entered school life to the extent of Q' T staging a school assembly and a play for the lunior Girls' club. Mr. Spencer's roll room of boys put on a Washington Day assembly for the student body and Miss McDonnell's girls' roll room gave a Christmas play tor the junior Girls' club. 7TH GRADE OFFICERS Don Fowler - -1 - - Secretary Paul Houx - - - Vice Presirlcnt loyce Taylor ---- President George Van Arsdall 'seatedl Trmsure' 3 J -ua' FIRST ROW. Bob Freer, loe Woolery, Dick Pearson, Raymond Gillette, lack Dolman, Orville Mauk, Billy Hansen, Ross Spalding, Bill Kenny. 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L6 6 Q A M N A uc Q Xxx AX xy , atv Q06 it 'mi ed Horus With Hazel Miller as chair man and Helen Laughlin as treasurer, the mixed chorus has completed, this year, one of the most successful experi- ments that Clover Park has had with student self govern- ment. This group has successfully demonstrated that excellent work can be accomplished with the students handling their own problems--musical ability being developed with character. i , -1 ' ,, iw ll ' r s 'W v L iwu : G , ,. X msn' :v N . A'- iif -'mi - 'ii-Ti l : CX, - il 'K - fr '- 4- ,. i, li. 1 x-.fr V Qt gs. fill, U- 7,.,. P i N 'YN 'X L 1 ' ly ri ll-'ry mi. iw, - i 'W 1. 'Qs Kfafwwya and MR HANSEN Adwstr A 'W' 1 X. Af0fDy9r Acne 'Ph S 4,1 rf, OU Sing Affnvo! ffor f , mnfyeffl I' ,FF E11 Kathryn Hallmcyer, Busmess Marmagvr. Tcrrtcrw, Rcportcrg Andy Andrews, Acixcrfxgmg A QJOD NEWS Maruiyn Hale, Reporterg Fred Willcox, Lnterary Edntorg DeVere Barley, Reporter Ardys Pratt' Reporter fQEove'z ecwea agtagga ul- , 'iffl crsen, Typist, Harriet Rowen, Typist Wayne Brown, Reporter. loin tw lmdford junior High Editor, mn Dyer Girls Sports Marcella Herr, Features With a new adviser and a large percentage ot new statt members, the journalists came through in the tirst issue with several innovations, among them flashes ot color on the tront and sports pages and a new tront page prophet, Wigwam Willie, also in color Probably the most outstanding change was the schoo building as a colored background behind the lettering l'Clover Leaves. Other improvements included. as other issues appeared, better typog- raphy and mimeography, a larger circulation than ever betore, better news coverage, a larger number ot interesting feature stories and snappy jokes and the printing ot Vv'igwam Willie's apt sayings in clever verse torm. When it was decided that an annual would be possible the statt en- thusiastically undertook the job which turned out to be greater than they had thought possible, With some ability and a lot ot determination they accomplished their goal, the results of which we hope will be a long remembered source ot enjoyment to those who have annuals. QI Margery Hatcher, Associate Editor, Vir Nadean Dyer, Reporterg Spencer Pitts, Editor, Thora Morton, Picture Edttgr, 25 l , Roy Loper, Sports Ecltorg loyce Ped- A small but active group was the Radio Club with Rob- ert Mclvlahon as president and Evert Pitman as secretary, This group undertook to learn certain fundamental radio principles, and to build radio sets illustrating these princi- ples. iggcec Geena . rv 'feu- i ff . ' 'fx 'iv 'r H' .,- , .1-' , 1 ,, -f' I n.1l,.V L' , V. .4 5, ffp ,A If-J VIAQQ C,t:rr,i',sp5V'vvq. - ' i , . 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Evans, the Bicycle Safety club was organized. Be- sides taking several interesting trips the members are extend- ing their activities to safety work at school and at home as well as on the highway. I D V - , zetaty From nothing but a closet the lnbrary has grown Wlth Muss McDonnell and a staff of twenty esght gurls thus has been one of the school s most etfuclent and active organlza tlons durlng the past year and rs performing real servnce to the school w l fclitaciana Orgennzed rn February of thus year under Rod Robson as president the Thracuans club has proved to be a hnghly successful organnzatuon A ser nes of one act plays was pre sented and the proceeds were used to purchase stage equnp ment J mars D r vw-o 578 lea ,J V' Hmstzan lumen Wuth nts arm the promotnon O Chrnstnan fellowshzp throughout the school the Chnstuan Unlon was organuzed this year by Margle De Han the club presudent Thus group has been one of the more ac tnve clubs thts year and nts membershnp as growung V2 ze De D es e he T lClx9x LW BP x a 9 Q s CCC Pe ROW a y sz Q 1 l Nwble t B T' mt adv sr' ROM 54 rg gm lt 51 rxl C1 VCA Ulu? P . 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Ewr IQ.:ktx wtf Ca'-f El Y' Vxfie 'art H. - Ca .fir , ., .l ' ' 27 wld fs rN , B-l,,Q'fL5f 1 N ohm Q P3-' C, fa QC- .Asif ,t r .. BAP ,NB 3 .5 xv' 'jr af R.. Nr Mr Mx,g'X'-VNU Ax ii. WC X-Nl N-v' MA ,if ' .Nwx X ' Km ' t ers rob . me. - K X xxg rokxcleo he? we 9 efrvann To 6 V00 .meg year Com e ol qo an be he Us are oeff' . 1 mg tn e - we xo X nguag out . Y QU? Oro - ta e ab .mel am if mo' and he m Paks 'C QOQXQ ale gel' Q mega ,QQXO nguoi! f-esO- nw mba 'yeCWi gorelgvman C' klxfkib me Ge c ' - ,,, one QM! 6. recxxofl eo'xK0lla2i?,Q depalrlite der We Xangvu ue Ol A tn gl K K Xhe e V435 -YVXS Q and ' ,4 men '-N On nd ' : ' .lt X 0 l X isomer ay There was no doubt trom the moment the curtain was raised but that the seniors were going to come through with an excellent performance. Cat O' Nrne Ta1ls proved to be excellent entertainment, and did some' one say something about ad libbtngf' FIRST ROW, left to rlght: Andy An- drews, Bob Simons, Don Lemon. SEC OND ROW: Barbara Wlghtman, Ellzaboth Rough, Leah Kelly, Lyle Lavbourn, Leona Wllson, THlRD ROXIV Barbara Lyman, Warren VVhute and Mnss Burrus, adyvser an QW' .f Q4' ,I GZ: 8 D Nafgcafvln el Y N ' Cctrcufdw Mal K rr AY X tw ,- , -nc . JVLN va ' ' lg: Wlmvclll-x W' r DO O s ,, een 25 M D3 ,te W vw X rio Q-Pl Y- Qld J. A 'LW how Wise' ' . -' r ' ,f Q' gs ,. . Raw OlZlN.xGr'f JJQYKKA airy aC' N n 2 1' YOU' bel' 5 'RO new? 'tn Novem -mute Ooffl was . dlsv CXa55l C090 an XS fexgn QOVG on koxxp Cl kaC'f5 xo L3 en? ' lslvanlslq' rv al-V 1 Y- fe , f Ea NV 28 19 Yilglhgt, all Mx W gaffal xlovf s. bm leoxhel b0eSe the ol QCJQMLQQ NOK vjxfh ffxbels ve worvefss we 'filed Wav dem' c 5 dew' xe W sxxue ua X anal: eyaroind T pea o 5 Wife, 3 Eilrediilftigt se hlxe one Q O ,D hd sr' ' . .of C X , ' t . v .- ts- 'Nl O 2 U , N ,.f QJJ,,ixf ,ox - 5 r.1 .N ,f .Nu l 4 '- Y,. - - -, QB- .VA 1 J ei ' C . ' . - ' V, W ii A' NOYJVMQ l . r' f- Cl? fl Q 4, 'I Qafetewza With the cafeteria functioning under the capable supervision of Mrs. Vestergard, the faculty and students have enjoyed another year of appetizing hot lunches. The fact that the cafeteria is usually fnlled to capacity is proof of its popularity. ' w cl YK llgtixs llaxfpe clvlmg l 'o ,em x yea'- ml, - .-,,' '. E ack. ' AMY-. Vg VON' . I' ll Ugg 'K ' 0 CQ ytxtqga O ' mt COQC C-MAS the ablix meg om dl' ' Y Un ext Xoytnsireggeoc and thoen OXOOC m QVOL. -,On d'tvx'5l .Y . , X93 owls Om thel RNC XO lf ai l dl - w W gxxxe X636 'YYUEYXOXQ XO K , x SONS CXXXMSNOF Corfxpe heg. XO vga! O ax fi-xaxcf wixt Q09 ox PX 'Pg 1, , . r N T' I I . my V Qi ' ' I, ,, EEZ be 5 A- 'T ' ' 5- ' . ' R Arif l Q - 3 f . y ' f I , L v' - ' Lx' r l I -lf 'ffl I 5. . ' ' in -, ig Y- -- . -fwwff-g4.v,, xl 4, '. -yyir' fElRST ROW, loft to righti Louise ' Long and Iris Eberhart. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Verstegan, Delores Ross, Bully Pederson, Lots Clark, Tnllre Vestegard, BACK ROW: Don 29 Lemon and Mrs. Vestegard, Cook. HAZEL MILLER Leader ROW ONE: lackie Freeman, Virginia Loper, Elinor Hallrneyer, Iris Eberhart, Iuanita Peters. ROW TWO: Pat Crall, Lorraine Barringer, lean Dyer, Louise Long, Carol Carlson, Margaret Gaul. ROW THREE: Helen Stoltenberg, Dorothy Witt ltwirlerl, Wanda Mor- ous, Marjorie Hatcher, lo Mathews, Ardelle Spink. ROW FOUR: Marcie Herr, Beverly Crooks, Rosella Eckhart, Francis Taylor, Loretta Eckhart, Betty The Lettermen's Club was not or- ganized until the latter part ot the year so had but few activities with the exception-of taking over the trat- tic squad This group is expected to be one ot the more active organizations from now on. ettermen 3 A I Kelly. FRON ROW: Verne Hill, president, Marvin KaSemeir,1vice-president, Melvin Plan, secretary- treasurer: Kenny Verner, Bud Schwab, Bill Grondahl, lack Ellis, Harold Enger, Bob Brock W Il M' W II H MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Lackey ladviserl, Lyle Laybourn, Bob Carbone, Clinton Ed Terrien, Dick Salveson, Roy Loper, Bailie, Andy Andrews, Art Staples, Delmar Cray, a y iner, a y ager, Richardson, Bill Fowler, Don Fowler. BACK ROW: Wes Saxton, Bob McClenagahan, john McCarty, Bob Tom Lyle, Maurice Owens ladviserl, Jliamtocfetteis TNGQ.-. ROVV ONE Cyrus HAD Ts On baske the di e of the outsta d' n ing features of the tball and football games was the drill team which was ' organized last fall under rection of Haz l 6 Miller With D Witt and V' orothy ir Nadean Dyer h as er twirlers and assistants, Hazel brought both col to man or and life y of the school f unctions, Th ' ' eir unique green jackets and whit were not etball and the e skirts secured until th b ' ' k e eginning of bas- season but , aroused many favorable comments when viewed b y both the audience feam. Discussfn . g cameras and photography in general, the Cam- era club has had many meetin s d ' this r N 8 OUP g uring the year , under Cy H , It was appy asgpresident, which was res sible for collecting .pidtures fo an nual, This gro togethe this club. VBS pon- ' r the snap shot page in the up has Q us times they have had well' as the constructive information afforded , 1 njoyed the vario by 'T Qamera 'Qing rc pv, president: Molly Fowler Lil Ford, Katy McMor , vice-presidentg Mar ar ris, Bob Carbone. ROW T ' lngrarn, g et Lanser, secretary. WO. Bud Lanser, Betty johnson, Jeanne Ruth Southwell, Marilyn Mockbee, Mr, f3rOwn, advIS9f, 31 Staqa 5 ati ng heroQS Omem su YN Tigeprggucgtonsjrgrtej stag Ok the gtag doxng a befS bag been ng U9 , i X , get nt iOb of Mele? durm pe e befgfe nd nq Of rkorrnances- V Pe . d Q22 working' ha Qfing X ,,. if A, .,. It Organized just this year the dance band has snowed rapid progress With Evert Pitman as student leader and Andy Andrews as secretary treasurer this group has added much pep to this years activities 32 WS ge NNE gp- ' Y if 'X x ff! I JD J th faces T ' y I 'I' . R I , j , J Af 4 1 f ' f 7 xi A I I 1 ,Y X- A f' 'K ,! nr gx A 2 , VX I. 2 .4 1 Q ,f f X ' 2 js- 1- I J J I Vlfx , X j g f ' J ' ' fy X , X f X ' ' . f 1' f f ' f ' ', f , , 4 X W x y X 121 4f'f. ! ll Q-1 X, . I , 4 1' ,9 fi! 1 f f X F C . , . ,, g 1 , f f f K ,, 'M k L f A A if L L,,,, 4 , V X i - K LY Ffh YANG F WAND! ST VF Ti H Z 2 2 W BOB GALE ART STAPI FS DON LEMON IOHN VMCARTY WALLY 'JINUZ 'AELVIN PLAN Wlarmgsrv '11- 34 .-2 1 i y Z ,...., ,, N t val Q. X L 1 Q 1 I ' - I 4 . s . TON if Q f' QS N JV. QEXVU E IJ BOB UAH. lf, LU TUQFUVQW Aff-I.Lf'KJKAi,E'X1ifH A , - 4,5 ,. 1 Xf' K 7 v-A 4' R !ffX f 4 ' X '.-- V- Q A Q , l ' ,1 1 A -R 5 A . ' -' ,' . 2,, ,. , hu, V ' if A' I SQ c 1 9 r 1 4 ' V Q f .. 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Y K Q I - E ..N'-5,5 I - . ' -A xg- , ' -f. I 4 I 1-A-M ' I .pl F' 101 ,- 1- ' I . P ' v . , I -' . w- . ' I -It - .'-..' 2 A A, . A , 9 -, H : x I X - I - , . 4 VERNE HILL WE5 5AXTQN CLINTON RICHARDSON DON HERSEY Havmg won the Puerce County league Sportsmanshup Trophy for the school the varsity basketball team can be lustly proud necessary spark and energy essentnal to a champlonshlp team the Warriors were barely nosed out of all of the games whnch they dad lose by a margin of gust one or two points BOB MCCLENACAHAN EVERT PITMAN Nu MARVIN KASEMEIR ART STAPLES DICK sALvEsoN ROY LOPER SANDY PEDERSON MELVIN PLAN MAURICE OWEN5 and BOB GALE lManagersl Coach 36 Q' y L , 4 v'-A -.- wur,, l ' A 39 A 1 l l 1 ? ' N if ,.' f X f 7 - Nh' is L , ! u AY .., Q , . ' 4 of this season. Lackingjust a little of the XXQNH . . . :A ' ' f' l 1, A ' f A ' X J 4 1 .J l X ' VR Q I 3 Q . A I t ' m -3 r I G50 ,pax 050 .ix J 4 '-k' V f , . .fag , EQQL' III: Il I W ' L 'Y ,I 5 'f '1... I4 ' i it I , . ,I i tri I wES SAXTON J B Center Field BILL CRONDAHL Left Field ky' VERNE HILL Short Stop ROY LOPER Third Base ui' as xx jr BILL RODC-ERS Manager a I I ? ART STAPLES ' Pitcher l .nn MARVIN KASEIVIEIR Catcher Baseball in its second year at Clover Park gained a new foothold with more than ten new aspirants for positions on the va rs i ty squad. Under Coach Owens' able leadership a good team has been built up ' I- ti:.'i', - 1 ' EL fm- w. lx lim SPANCLER Right Field DON HERSEY Second Base MELVIN PLAN First Base MAURICE OWENS Coach 3 . Tennis With the girls holding the league championship trophy this year, tennis ig becoming one of the more important ' sports activities at Clover Park, Under the able direction -f-il-it of Coach Walter C Brown two excellent teams are being A developed. 1 W. .- -.p-.- : lNAOl' . S V E . ' Qtr 0- 3 V . 4 Q -. ,O 2311. 3328 Lek! Margie Y Cl Kon. Gia,-pe . cttw cate' X . 4, Y Rx Left to righti Helen Southwellgfhdvs Pratt, Kay Perry, an B tty FO ler ,blf ' fir 411- li f 'Z F QAWV' K 3 r !i N, H1 yo lv' K 5: . X ,. Left to righti Bill Fowler, Wayne Brown, lack Christensen, Mr. Brown, adviser Left to right: Bill Cron' dahl, Clinton Richardson. Evert Pitman, and Bud Wines lkrieelingl. 1, , , I -L ,-if-.gf-5 ! Track un C0 11-P r l ,Y -1- Ng I , X y.......x I-fours., :L 'YI'l-I T'lH'T L. I RALPH LACKEY Coach NC. left to rnght Marvln Kasemerr and Cllnton Rlchardson BE HlND HURDLES Bernard Haynes Don Tunlcom and rm Alph ne LAST ROW Kenny Verner john McCarty james Frame Lyle Lavbourn Dyer Duck Salveson and Don Hersey Wuth men of the champlonshrp caltbre of Harold Enger the track team made a good howmg thus year nn spate of the set bacc suffered because of the autornobnle accldent taknng Steve Tlsh and Tom Lyle off the squad for thas year 1 -4 f'1'i I J' rl' WW 7 1: I V HAROLD ENCER lvlller in nd-l.4.. .Annum FIRST ROW left to rnght Bob Tollefson luck Christensen Wallace Mrner Maxwell xmas 'and Bud Schwab SECOND ROlV Bob Banlue Bob Cmnt Wes Swxton Roy Loper Art Chllders and lwck Chrustenson l 1 9: Q L S 0 ! if A I : Jr, .. y X C 1. I ' X L ff , - . Q y- - . V V' Q., , ' .IA ull! LW ' . H J ' ' f 1 ' - ' o ,S - ' 1 t A l -- 1 X ln ' L 4 F. ' 1 A . . l . A - U 5 ,,., lrm . 1 ' , A I 1 I ,S . f ' , X: 1 1 f ',4 s 1,1 1 6 I 3 z as If 1 S l r I li 0' Q 1 'I I ' Q. 'ex 9 , X . Q- , . X 4 X y - N 5 N - ,l - 1 l S 0- I 1 ' v ' A l 6 1 C-345 -'--S 4 ,fp .. r L 'x 1 -A ' Q ' f 1 X - . 'uf - . J - . 7' A r . D. '11 ..4..:-.. ...A ..-. '. . .....fA........ .- ,.. . ... . . , 39 ARTHUR SPENCER Coach Huniot High 'Crack With a big turn out this year, the junior high track team had good material with which to work lt looks as if some fine material will be ready for senior high school Competition within the next two or three years, -:tvs t uf V... 'A F . mf ,',' f I ,CO X I 'Q C i ' X Y -4 ' 'g,'. ,i.. ,,.,. f ' H. ' , 'ff in' 151.1 Jw- i if , 40 - A 1 - ' 5' 'P ntra ageniot ffigli gootliaff Concluding a successful sea- son under Captain Evert Pit- man, the tenth grade Vols won the touch football Champion ship ot the Senior high After a series ot six wins and one loss they met the eleventh grade Warriors in the final tilt. ,l T F Junior High lvaraity Qaaketeafl Although the junior high varsity basketball team did not win the conference champion- ship this season, they did play some exciting games Some ot best players were kept out ot the linefup by the measles. but the student body kept taith in the team and turned out reg ' ularly. i 5 - Q in mqs ' 2- X 'C Q' ' , A ll ' .. v o N WW , .j ., .Q ,, . . -, ni H , .f A A . - - . 1 -- - -.rx . - inf 'I I , N yi. ,lgfi--1.,', 'GLW' ' f ' wl,lYl.Q-z .nl X' ' '- f,7,,f, 'HH-j,f init' , . fy ',, 'r we rr 'E ,'ff L, ill gr' ' -- ,V . . f. i f' H'a 'ff Geal N1 fir' X- fr aw. B Nfl unwt Hagfi 11114761 4 unto! ffagfi gootbaff w f k J I V f l 37 N EVN Y f eden x w NUC 1 rr tx f midget Qaakcteaff anuary l9 marked the tnrsl game of the yunuor hugh mud gets basketball season whleh continued untxl March 8 Next year the team vvull lose only two of these boys who wall be gruduatlng unto sensor hugh O M Nu' f unset ffzgli Qaaceaff Startang the baseball sea son out wuth 1 3 to L wan our Parkland baseball observer: ranked the junror hugh base ball team as the strongest , the league The bovs reully 'ed some nice l ll -L yeir, and made a tlne show- ln . l -B s YN,- !-: W J ,a-1 ' . . .A V A ,xx ' NL ' h - . t Fm E-,r KV, fy, ,. 51 , H i. Ne 1 X ..,- ls... ,.. ery, l,N4.A3,, V Vw . N TTQ' PCTW me u- f Q 1 1 lwwwf -- ,V n. , . fn, 1 , . .- sz-.lf 41 KX . hh' Sparta Sparking the team on to victory this year, Clover Parks peppy yell leaders, Betty Fowler and Eileen Morrell, led the cheering of the many football and basketball fans at the games Dressed in white and green, these two girls created an atmosphere of pep and en thusiasm at every game ElLEEN MORRELL BETTY FOWLER umm Hagfn gives' Caaaelfaff Under the leadership of Miss Schunke. coach, and Dorothy Martin, manager, the junior high girls' baseball team has held its own throughout the season. Wanda Mor- ous was pitcher and acta ing captain, with Mada- line Pitts and Billy Petera son as scorekeepers and Marilyn Hale as water- girl, LINE-UP: Bebe Long, Helen Ross, Clara lean Milton, Mary Williams, Wanda Morous, Rosella Eckhart, Bonnie Long, Iuanita Hart, Mary Fern Mel-lenry, Pat Cooper, Dorothy Martin, manager, Miss Schunkv, roach KNEEUNG ' M Il . 'l Maleline Pitts, Marilyn Hale, water-girl, Billy Pederson, loan i er ani 4 score keepers. Hifi gtadc gives' djaiskctlfafe After a thrilling game with the 8th grade girls played before the entire student body, the llth grade girls established their superiority as the Championship girls' bas- ketball team ot the school, Left to right: Margaret Ciaul, lean Dyer, Marnie Keller, Elinor Hallmeycr. Pat Rainwater, lean Freckleton, Na- ' dine Molinek, Edna Firch, Melle Lav- bourn, Eileen Morrell, lunr' Cale l 42 l 'y NQUCAJ lol' , Y XT N5 wa QSA 'Q SQ 'S cfwc he H' nw Dx J H I 1 ' 1' y f Il' l 4 v 1' . 1,1 L 'H 'A LH I 1, f r ,nf r . I ' I x 1 4 . fu A A l HJ f I l U, L n 1 ' V X u 1 H L,' X Y ' V, 1 pf' x , . ll f . I f' . 1 -5 , Q- , , 3 fs . X -'ii Xi .yi x -4 R Q - 1 f A 5 g Q . lxc kk --' V 'T N ,x X 'ws , - : ,- ,f':A3Qf - xgi si - , -:sr i , V ,. :- xx- S 1 . ,Q 5 Q4 Axis -V 1 f ' ' . . 1 K , Q S ke . . 441 GU , 1 f 1,1- 2 k f Dbl 'Hlxlbl A . was if 4 P' IZ- any I ,fx 'K Q1 Qfaaa We We the members of the Clover Park H gh graluwtang class of l94O now beang fully conscaous of what we are about to do sanc and expectang to pass on an the near future do hereby bequeath our bountaful heratages t those remaanang ben nd and saddened at our departure that they may be better able to accept th yoke of responsabalaty about to be left by the leadang class of the school We leave the students to the tender mercaes of the taculty and to the teachers we bequeath a slaght peace of mand now that we are goang that thcy may sndure another year Hopang that we are doang a real serv ce to the underclassm n we cheerfully leave them the Dravalege of doang tame an the tardy room untal at as dascontanued oue to overcrowdang To the boys of the school we wall the aob of polashang the hall radaators wath the backs of thear sweaters and trousers The aunaors may now have our sober manner and studaous attatude and we hope that they wear them an a manner befattang thear class Among our senaors are those who have characterastacs and :deals too precaous to be broken and tarnashed an the hard lafe to come They are leavang them wath certaan of the less fortunate students hopang they wall make use of them and n turn pass them on that they may be ever useful tradrtaons From Dorothy Cramer to luanata Ledford goes Dot s polatacal astuteness Wath at goes her blessang on luanata s asparataon of equallang Dorothy s r cord of school servace And whale we a e on the subaect of polatacs Bonnae Braley was wallang to leave any and all of her republacan affalaataons but could fand no one foolash enough to take them Poor Bonnae She has to go through lafe wath a handacap lake that Andv Andrews asnt wallang to part wath has trumpet yet but wll send at back to Dack Puddacomb when at becomes battered and useless Barbara Waghtman wall leave her hastronac abalaty to sandy Pedersen aust an case has Dad exer threatened ham wath a tacket for speedang There seems to be no dravang or marraage lacenses an the w ll but udge Samons a promase to leave has poets lacense to Sally Stafflebach After beang nacely complamented recenty Barbara Lyman was forced to adrnat that s e was out of quarters And so wathout consultang her we feel safe an changang Bab s w and offerang her sparklang personalaty to the haghest badder The money wll go anto t e Barbara Lyman Old Age Fund Lane forms on the raght Bob Baalae as leavang has sprantang abalatv to Chet Carbone af the ball collectors ever start crowdang ham And concernang runnang Warren Whate as wall ng to trade has vocal abalaty for any track capabalataes on the market Warren as afraad that he maght be asked to sang agaan some tame and wants to be prepared Mary lo McGraw happaly bequeaths her fear of snakes to Mr Brown Betty Rough as leavang her gray matter to john Wolfe As af he needs at And to that always ready to argue Wally Hager Tom Lyle leaves has quaet manner of duckang all controversy The bag Loper lRoyI bequeaths has towerang stature and a permanent place of center on the varsaty basketball squad to lattle Loper lLouasl Leah Kelly walls her Leap Year tactacs to Marcella Herr But realazang that lvlarcae doesn t need them we are open for suggestaons concernang the gaft of them to some deservang pupal Don Lemon bequeaths h s snake haps to has saster Ealeen Bob McMahon leaves Ealoen as a steady garl to any boy who can successfully amatate has Clark Cable role Ford and Nash Nancy and Melvan respectavely leave thear names wath anyone rlcsarang a brand new l94O model V I , H Q KA g . 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Sporting Goods l.Akewood 2946 4 Smitlfs Food Palace Grocery and Meat Market Oldest Grocery Firm in Steilacoom LAkewood 3 l 08 Steilacoom Farm Dairy Home of Good Guernsey lVlillc ,li -li S3692 .A., - - ,LA 29465 Fox Realty Mrs Benjamin Fox LAkewood 323l Fire and Auto Insurance H. 0. Watrous LAkewood 3202 Nils Johansson Contractor and Builder FREE ESTlMATES LAkewood 2960 Merle Norman Cosmetics The Pin Money Shop 938 Commerce Street Tacoma - - A Mrs-- Efi'1L'!lf.C3f1dLe5S, A A , Greetings from Wm, C. Thompson lr. Post No. 3053, V. F. W., Stella- coom, to all Veterans in the Lakes District. Bring Your Problems to Us-Whe- ther Affiliated Here or Not-We Want to be of Service. - .Hs ,Sc 91 i'QU5N-- QO.mIf'9'1dEL , Green's Boat House Boats for Rent by the Hour or Day - Boat Storage DON VAN WERT VN, 'llryolfs Dahlia Gardens Formerly Lee's Dahlia Gardens C W TRYON LA 2589 G., v...,.,z1.4-2... c., Layhourmzraft Photography Photographing, Developing, Printing, Enlarging MYRON LAYBOLJRN ,,,,,Av-.4xf..A. -Y-v-v-v A.A.Av -.-. -.-, -. A.-. - - - fabiwyuffwmc-, ' IV fwfw wkdfci STEILACOOM has always been first. The first incorporated town in Washington, l854. it had in the years before and after that the things that make a town. The first territorial court was here, as was the first public library. Steilacoom was the first port in Washington, and it had the first Protestant church north of the Columbia, as well as the first jail in the state, and the first newspaper. Steilacoom people are among the first, too. in originality and initiative. That is why so many of the first business houses, today, are still successful and modern institutions. It also Hauling - Sanitary Garbage Disposal - Wood Delivery Frank Bunce LAkewo0d 3220 COMPLIMENTS OF Capt. Neil Henly TO THE cLAss or '40 Wlphstgrqs Koffee Korner lzarhvrshop I On Steilacoom Dock I-Ialrcuts Shaves Shampoos Lunches ' Home Cooked Pastrues FRED WEBSTER 4 MRS ROBERT EDWARDS 1 mi 1 xt, rxplalns the numerous small buslnesses dee pendent upon one owners ablllfy, that have lwelped fo make fnls page posslble Because fne Stellaeoom people are always among the FIRST To do the rhlngs accompllsned 'w towns and people such as flals, flwev wlsn to D9 among the FIRST to Congramlafe the FIRST araduaffng class of Clover Park Ian1or'Senlor' lllggn School on the FIRST pranled publlqatlgn .gf thelr FIRST Klalwowya li COUYUPSX' of the Sfellaioom lxflerflmanfs l3L1Sl IPS5 Men and Wiumen and g-,:lIZr Y7Q ,f Wl fiil-.rd OTWS TCD 'NL 188 thisth of LIC from ' . Uwe Bred Stack For llavur W. li. Harris I Bleed nf? I FRED O 'WE'SE .., ,A x-,-.xA,,-v4.4.1-.A.A.xf -v-v-.A.Av-v-.,x,-.,A.-.1-.-,,-.Af.-.- -- A Duering Fuel 81 Transfer Co. Wood - Oil - Hauling Building Materials - Sand - Gravel Cement -li -Ea DQERMQ ...,, E5 3241- Callowafs l. G. A. Croc. 8 Meat Mkt. cAs cf oiL file-Aera QQIEIZBX , A - E5 2221, Haughefs Dairy Fresh Raw Milk MRS C R, HAUCHEY 'Stenlacoom I-las Charm For Real Estate See Miss Gladvs Parker LAkew0Ja 2929 Insurance of All Kinds H. J. Morris '30 Years In the Bus-ness' - A - sf- A A,-,-.-Y-Y-.A.,v-.---.A.,s,x,x R. W. Muncastcr Building Contractor AA A,VxfvV johnson Bros. General Merchandise 313 Barksdale Dupont prune '59 Deep Bea --Xquarlum aml Nlusvum F-fs! 'Pm N1:'fFnmsf' Conlechiunem B3l'l1'1O,ls95 Aefniasdig a.,, -UN 2331. 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