Glacier High School - Taku Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1963

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I . 3., Q.: F, ,W V 4 ,ki NN, ,ff ,I I 1 x +x 1 U ggo K J K, fJ , , JV X X My ' J X X J . U ? I ?. QQ' 1,5 ,za fi' f? Y x , 4 ' J -.2 b 1 1 ' P-f iv X A 'i if 22 'ij ' SK-, -A K ' .,.- ' fi? ii ' :r QQ , QQ 5 25 W Q: if 35 ,ji 5, 42 ' X ' yd FX L NJ 0 , WJ 2 .1 nf . U , o O F fu , V W X.: AIR, QJRJ Nj GDL KAI! 1, N Fx ,Ffh Jwfjdj REL , Q4 5 ,K R Q 1 J BL 'my W J C' ' V xifxykfv CPA! lf - J' 1 X lu J un ,jf P' 1 Y., Jw , sv UNN f' i K 5 Z 2 5 1 5 5 z 3 V1 I 1 J 4 3 1 7 3 Q X X 55 i New-Jgfyekiwwffgaamuazv'lv -xi' 'maxi - Afwmizixm 1sffw1ififis2 wiv wg -sw: I. Sgt :Pam 1 seam: 'if M V ,li Q' Q V f MR. FRANK ANDERSON, PRINCIPAL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1963' To you goes the honor of being the First class to complete three years of study at Glacier. In th h f ese t ree years you have done much to develop and strengthen the philosophies and traditions that have become a part of Glacier High. May you continue to face life with the same enthusiasm and determination that ou have exem lihed in Your endeavors at this school. Y P I Caliatazhs bij Q 593 Q fy me iff Sh zlb ull MR. THOMAS GORDON, VICE PRINCIPAL 6 W x r l l Ai reef -Xb pt 7 J lwfimw g YE Ygl Lriyl SCHOOL BOARD The school board is a group of men dedicated to furthering the educational standards of our school. The P.TA. is composed of parents and teachers who work closely with the school board to promote these high standards. MR. JENSEN SUPERINTENDENT f - 1 w V y W T216 Gwlfig Lzlghzfs 7 DON ANDERSON nw., P.E., History J .,,.,., . v..,,.. ijfy iiifitzlffi V -1 ,i i M . gSg1f.., T IOP?-W7'.ff'J A BARBARA ANGLE U.W., Commercial ff. ' H' me L HAZEL CHAPMAN U.W., Health RUTH ARNOLD U.P.S., French, Science VERNON CHESTER U.W., Geo.. Physics, Photo. EARL COSBEY JAMES DORR JOHN DWYER U W Band Orchestra W S U Speclal Classes U.W., Library W W P E Home LORELEE HEDLUND ALF HEMSTAD RClat1OHS OSU Foods Ta1iOflng U.W., History RICHARD FARNESS P.L.o., Wood. . r, 6,HigfiNARD HUEBARD io.s.U., Math LESLIE U.P.S:, Law 1 YJ if 6, GWEN HUDSON E. Ill. U., Bio., P.E. x .. JACK JENSEN BERNIE JOHNSTON JOHN LAVENDER LOUISE LOWRY W.W., History, Cont. C.W., History ,tl ff Pblm., S.S, Dept. Head ,I Il in If . ,. !yWx,, ' lf, ,VfxV:,:I'f,, ,J H Ji J HY XJ' . JOHN MALONEY Dept. DON MCLARNEY G.U., English, Speech, FRED MINAHAN C.W.S.C., History Latin W.W., P.E., Geometry ience, W.W.S.C., A n n u al, U.W., English, Dept Elect., Mech. Dwg., I.A. Head Dept. Head DON NORLING EMMY LOU Sr. Counselor, D e p t. OAKES Head, QW- F.S., Spanish ROSEMARY HELEN STONE JERRY STEPHENSONQVL !,jl.W., COITI., English THORNTON Willamejje U., 'glishy U.W., P.E., Dept, 'lx K pf Ny Head, Biology t 5 1 l NORMAN OWEN GRANT PACKARD U.W., German, Glee, U.W., Soph. Counselor Choir ANDREW TOZIER GAEL TOWER U. IDAHO, Eng., Dra- l U.W., Art ma YCE WILLIAMS jf W.VV., English, Jr. Coun- selor Mrs. GLEN ZW LU Miss HENK .446 f .Jaw iwolfw Mrs. KNUTSON GUSTODIANS The custodians are in charge of keeping the building and grounds of Glacier in ship-shape condition. Glacier would not be in first class running order without the help of these men. Mr. ROSE, Mr. KERBY, Mr. WYLIE, Mr. FLETCHER, and Mr. BOSH. 10 NURSE Miss Henke, our school nurse, is always on duty in sick-bay and is always ready to give her pro- fessional assistance to any student. SECRETARIES The secretaries help keep Glacier on course by keeping the paper and Financial work in order. Glacier could not operate without the efficient help of these secretaries. They can always be counted on to give friendly help and assistance at any time of the day. COOKS The cooks do much to gain the appreciation of the Glacier students and faculty. They are in the kitchen from early morning until late afternoon preparing hot lunches and keeping the Glacier galley bright and shining. Mrs. MORASCH, Mrs. WRIGHT, Mrs. HREN, Mrs. WASSON, Mrs. WESTBROOK, and Mrs. OLSEN. ,W-ww Gretchen Fencl Vice President Lynn White Secretary John Moore President jolyne Reiswig Treasurer Don Norling Advisor Janis Walker Historian SAILING TOWARD SUCCESS This years graduating class of 4'l963,' will be the first class to complete all three years at Glacier. This class will go forth with eagerness and hopeful anticipation to face the many problems of the future. As they look back on their three years at Glacier, they will remember the class plays, the Junior- Senior Prom, the Homecoming, graduation and Bac- calaureate, but most of all they will cherish the tra- ditions that they helped to set. elf: 1 1- ,?i'!i5 BETTY ADELL CHARLES ALEXANDER RAY ALEXANDER LINDA ALLEN SA NDI ALLRED BETTY - She flirts a little noir' and then. - Golf, Bowl- LINDA 7 In the ocean of learning, she has submerged ing. Swimming, Drama, G.A.A., Pep, Latin Club, Office herself. - Drama, G.A.A., F.N.A., SPADES latm Club Staff. CHARLES - He's not quite as innocent as he may Makeup, Orchestra. SANDI - She has a bubbling charm look. f D.E., Debate. RAY - If therels mischief brewing that embraces all. f G.A.A., Pep, D.E. he's likely to be doing the stirring. - General Activities. GARY ANGELL - Oh! what may a man within him hide though an angel on the outward side. Swimming, Service, Latin Club, Chess, Science, Lab. Assistant. KATHY BACH - Music made her clay worthwhile. 4 G.A.A., Library Glee Club. ROBERTA BALE - Courteous and shy, si- lent and sincere. C- Spanish Club, Makeup, Debate, Glee Club, Office Staff. GLORIA BERGESEN - Full of pep with every step. - Gymnastics, G.A.A., Skiing, Tri Hi Y, Debate, Yell Staff, Office Staff, Class Rep. IANETTE BEST - Springtime in her dispo- sition, but autumn in her hair. f G.A.A., Pep, F.N.A., Spanish Club, D.E., Class Rep., Student Council, Avalanche. DEL BONDS - Del lovecl life, anal knew the art of living it. Q General Activities. GORDON - He likes girls, cars, ana' studies too, thatls an un- courses, but after class, she doteof on horses Swimming usual combination its true. 1 Latin Club, Math, Science. fOE - G.A.A., German Club. SUE - Hozt' can he take life so miozz ll Happy go-lucky. easy and free, nothing on earth bothers me. 7 when she makes it so enjoyable? f Glee Club PE Assistant General Activities. LES - Two of a kind, DarbU and his mo- Junior Class Treasurer. torcyele. -7 Photography. MARYANN -- In sehool she chose art GORDON BRASTAD IOE BROWN LES BROWN MARYANN BUCKLEY SUE CAGWIN W DEAN CALDWELL PAT CAPERCI GARY CAPITAN JAMES CARMICHAEL CHUCK CARRELL DEAN He ound adventure in quiet occupations. - car to drive with a cute little lassie by his side Swim Spanish Club Chess P.E. Assistant. PAT M- Her eyes ming. fAMES - There are two sides to everything twznkled as bright as do the stars on a frosty night. - side and the wrong side. - General Activities CHUCK G AA Pep Llbrary Tickettes. GARY f Give a fellow a His heart belongs to Bellevue. - General Activities turned up nose, refreshing as a budding rose. - G.A.A., SPADES, P.E. Assistant, Pep, Ava- lanche. LANCE CHRISTANSON - A golfing man is hey strong and silent 'tis easy to see. - Golf, Track, Lettermans Club. DARYL CLARK - A modest blush, can be made home on a manly brow. - Bowling, Service, German Club, Debate, Avalanche. IUDY COCHRAN - Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. - Drama, SPADES, Makeup, Skiing, Class Plays, Taku. IIM CONNER - If books had hoods like engines are in,' he would open the cover and look within. - Track, Football, Spanish Club, D.E., Lettermans Club. LINDA COX - Linda approached debate with ardor, music with love, her friends with a smile. - Latin Club, Debate, Ticketts, P.E. Assistant, Orchestra. RICA Many a girl was heard to sigh, when this football Pep, D.E., Tri Hi Y, Clinic. SHIRLEY If theres nothing to player was passing by Football, Swimming, Baseball, Gymnas- be said, wejre sure sheill say it. Golf GAA SPADES Pep t1cs Lettermans Club H1 Y, Class Rep., P.E. Assistant. BARRY Skiing, German Club, Student Council Avalanche AL Where Heres a boy with creweut hair, who has a manner so deb- ever you find humor, youlll find Al close by its side Science onazr General ACKIVIIICS SUE - The sparkle of her personal- German Club, Lab. Assistant, Avalanche ity derailed ones train o thought. - Bowling, Swimming, G.A.A., RICK CRAVEN BARRY CRITTENDEN SUE CROWHURST SHIRLEY DAHLBERG AL DARBY IACKIE CHANDLER - A little gal with fOHN DEANE ANNA DEFEO LAURA DINGWALL DARRELL DOBSON BRYAN EELLS 'IOHN 1 Tall, dark and debonair, he greeted the world and quiet spirit. 1 Avalanche. DARRELL 1 A way shall with casual air. 1 General Activities. ANNA 1- In the class- be found for all things and he will be the last to turn from, room she was quietj but with her girlfriends, what a riot. 1 fi- - SCiCUCS- BRYAN '- Hi-V wif H095 all the U flJ',f3'f0U'ld affdi Bowling, D.E. LAURA 1 She wore the ornament of a meek buttons up the back. 1 Track, Pep, DE.. SU16il?1'litr'COlfIiCll. ln' 1 BOB ENDRES 1 Trains of thought do not always travel on tracks of study. 1 Band, Or- F chestra. RICHARD EVANS 1 Here is a lad with a curl out of place, but yet he had an honest face. 1 Football, Class Rep. KENNETH FELL 1 I-Ie continued through life like a thermos bottle, keeping a cool head and a warm heart. 1 Swimming, Avalanche. ALAN FALCONE 1 A very limber lad was he, who wants to be a college major in P.E. EVERETTE FELLON 1 Carefree and hap- py he pushes on his way. 1 General Activities. 1 Bowling, Baseball, Lettermans. I DONN FAST 1 Pep and energy, girls too,- this is Donn through and through. 1 Track, Swimming, DE., Science, German Club, De- bate, Stage Crew. GRETCHEN 1 How can one as she be so rieh in ability, sweet- of face! youth combined with gentle grace. 1 Pep, D.E. ness and personality? 1 Bowling, G.A.A., Pep, Skiing, Taku. CAROL 1 To Carol, art is a way of life. 1 G.A.A. ELAINE 1 LARRY 1 On a quiet search for adventure was this stalwart A friend to all, as you can see,' and always busy as a bee. 11 fellow. 1 General Activities. DENISE 1 Lithe of form and fair Swimming, Orchestra. GRETCHEN FENCL LARRY FENTON DENSIE FRAKI CAROL FREEMAN ELAINE GADDIS S A Re . t.??esfre. - .fax wf.w.ites . RICHARD GENTILE GAIL GERAGHTY IIM GHEA SHEILA GILMAN ROY GLEASON RICHARD - Born to tinker with a car,' you know the - Itls nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. - way some boys are. Y General Activities. GAIL 4 The Bowling, Drama, G.A.A., Spades, D.E., Make-up, Class cares of today are seldom the cares of tomorrow. - Tennis, Plays. ROY e Life seemed a little empty until one fine Drama, Debate, Plays. IIM - A gentle, perfect day, a baseball was thrown over his way. - Bowling, Base- knight. Chess, Taku, Avalanche. SHEILA ball, D.E., Letterman. could be. Assistant, Band. from fools than fools from the wise. eral Activities. DON - A forest ranger he wants to beg with his personality he'll make it, you'll see. - Football, Track, Service. LLOYD - Here was a fellow, an athlete at heart, who liked boxing and wres- tling, and in each did his part. SHEELAGH - Full of fun, and lots of grace, there's always sunshine on Sheelaghls face. - Pep, DOUG GOOD - Finn was cut out to be an angel, but someone stole the pattern. - Foot- ball, Baseball, Hi Y, Basketball, Taku, Letter- man's Club. TERRY GORYNSKI - Her favorite diet consists of dates. - Swimming, Spades. ROBERT GRADEN - This gay fellow, by his own admission, has ruined more than one transmission. - General Activities., IANET GRAHAM - One of the gang she aspired to be, so she was as friendly, as friendly - F.N.A., Spades, Latin, Traffic Court, Lab. PAT GROFF - Shy, but fairly bubbling and sparkling with mischief. W General Activities. WILLIAM GRUBB - Wise men learn more Gen- F.T.A., Latin, Office Staff. ANNETTE - If her sweetness were sugar, she'd be a confectioners delight. - F.N.A. .IULIE - Great thoughts come from the heart. - Swimming, G.A.A., F.N.A., Spades, German, Traflic Court, Ticketts, Clinic. DON GUTHRIE LLOYD HADLEY SHEELAGH HAGAN ANNETTE HALMO IULIE HARRIS BARBARA HART SHIRLEY HASTINGS DARLENE HATCH LESLIE HATCH EARL HATFIELD BARBARA - An act of kindness, a cheerful smile, Barb made this zvorld seem. more zrforthwhile. D.E. SHIRLEY 1 t'Nothing is more .silly than silly laughter. D.E., Skiing, Tri Hi Y, Debate, Class Rep. DARLENE 1 I never think of the future. It comes soon enoughf' Swimming, G.A.A., SPADES, P.E. Assistant, LESLIE - Not too tall and not too small, but sweet and fair and liked by all. Swimming, C.A.A., Pep, Latin, Avalanche. EARL - A leader of men, but a follozcer of the fair sex. Track, Latin, Class Rep., Student Council, Band. MARY HEIDER - How sweet ana' gracious, even in common speech. G.A.A., F.N.A., Li- brary, Latin, German Club, Traffic Court, Junior Class Secretary. IUDY HELCESON - Shefs lots of fun, her friends will tell, and yet shels learned to study well. Library, D.E. ROBERT HENKE - He is interested in elec- tricity, and a live wire in any class. Student Council, Class Rep. PHILLIP KPHILQ HERBISON - Phyllis,1' the snap-tab kid. Tennis, Swimming, Service, Swimming, Safety Council, P.E. Assistant, Junior Class Pres. GARY HERNIANN - With an interest in cars, and eyes for the lasses, he couldn't nnd time to spend in classes. D.E., German, Photog- raphy. LOUISE HILLMAN - A sparkling person- ality was the trademark of this lass. Bowling, Swimming, Song Staff, Skiing, Office Staff, Student Council, Clinic. BILL - Keen sense and common sense leave little room with anyone. Drama, G.A.A., Library, Debate, Class Plays, for nonsense. Service, Latin, Math, Science, Hi Y. Chess Club, Girls' Club Vice President. KAREN - Like CHERYL - A blonde whose blush is so becoming. granulated sugar, sweet and refined. Drama, F.N.A. Vice G.A.A., Pep, Taku, Ofice Staff. IOANNE - She pur- Pres., Latin, Student Council, Clinic, Band, Student Body chased a one way ticket from the classroom to matrimony. Secretary. , D.E. APRIL - Full of life and jesting fun, ready to laugh BILL HOFFMAN CHERYL HOVELAND IOANNE HUFF APRIL IANNICIELLQ KAREN JACOB-90N wwnnmameams:':fwmxmu.tfm:.lfs .Qu -fewer . if :tmi,v'f.m uwwrs 1 1 i ut:- wafeetwssxwsm.i-,.. .. ' - 1 RON JOHNSTON SARA IONAS GLEN JONES CAROLE JONEINTZ DENNIS IORDAN RON - A little flirting now and then, is relished by the possible that blondes prefer gentlemen. Library, D.E., best of men. D.E. SARA - Many receive advice, only Taku, Student Council, Avalanche. DENNIS - Careful, the wise profit by itf' G.A.A., Pep, Library, Office Staff I crowded in this lunch line first. Basketball, Bowling, GLEN 1 All the great men are dead, And I donlt feel Baseball, Service, Letterman, Science. well myself. Football, Glee Club. CAROLE - It is also DIANE JUELL 4 Tall and fair, and sweet is she, With much becoming dignity. Bowling, Pep, SPADES, Latin, Math, Science, Debate. TOM KAPELOS - Life is a saw puzzle with most of the pieces missing. D.E. ' MICHAEL KEEFER 4 A slide rule and a math problem were the stuff of which his dreams were made. Swimming, Chess, Math, Lab. Assistant. IOE KESSNER - There is not great genius without a mixture of madness. Swimming, D.E. KAREN KILDAHL - Here is a girl with many charms. D.E. fIM KINLEY - Mother Tall, and silent, Every inch a gentleman. Football, Baseball, Letterman, P.E. Assistant. KEN - He who knows others is learned, He who knows the speech of angels. Swimming, G.A.A.. Pep, Library, Ger- himself is wise. D.E., Debate, Avalanche. RAY - every man, Orchestra. GERRY - A serious minded student and man is a volume, if you know how to read him. Bowling, athlete with all-around ability in both. Tennis, Football, D.E., Avalanche. RONALD f They are never alone Swimming, Service, Spanish, Letterman, Science, Hi Y. that are accompanied by noble thoughtsf' Football, Track, Bowling, Glee Club. KRISTI - Music is well said to be KEN KION RAY KLEIN RONALD KLUNGNESS KRISTI KNAPP GERRY KNUTSEN IEANEAN KRAMER GERRY KRATOCHVIL NANCY KROKOS RON LEITER jOY LEMAY JEANEAN - feaneanls friends say she likes to talk better and petite, a truer friend you could never meet. Swimming, then eat or sleep or walk. G.A.A., Pep, SPADES Pres., Gymnastics, G.A.A., Pep. Lab. Assistant. RON - No Taku, Student Council, P.E. Assistant, Avalanche. really great man ever thought himself so. Photography. GERRY - She is the crown of ereationfl Gymnastics, IOY - The shy live an interesiing life: but the bold have G.A.A., F.N.A., Clinic. NANCY - This little lass so cute more fun. Bowling, Glee Club. BARBARA LEONING - Lots of fun, friend- ly, and smart, Barb's main love was really art. Tennis, G.A.A., Latin, Class Rep., P.E. Assist- ant. HERB LENZ - His recognition came wrapped up in a football. Football, Track, Basketball, Service, Latin, Letterman, Math, Science, Taku, Hi-Y. VIRGINIA LEWIN 4 Ready to work, ready to play, Bubbles will help whenever she may. G.A.A. Sec. Treas., Pres., Girls' Club, German Club, Science Club, Crchestra, Ticketts, Stu- dent Council, P.E. Assistant. STEVE LUTES - He had fun doing the many things he did. Drama, Pep, Skiing, De- bate, Glass Plays, Glee Club, Band. DAVID MeREYNOLDS - Happy-go-lucky, from care he was free,' Continual blass was for such as he. Swimming, D.E., Chess, Band. IONELLE MeVEY H- But it's too hard to be quiet. Gymnastics, G.A.A., Skiing, Tri-Hi-Y, Class Representative. CHRIS - Sheis a quiet lass, but also quite a lass. G.A.A., has her zvayf' D.E. GEORGIA - Sweet and fair, with Pep, Taku, P.E. Assistant. RON - His favorite figures golden hair. Swimming, Pep, F.N.A., F.T.A. SPADES, are on paper. Tennis, Service, Latin, Math, Science, Office Staff. SANDY - I heard the little bird say so. Torch. MARILYN - Alan has his will - but woman Drama, Makeup, Class Plays. CHRIS MANNERING RON MARSON MARILYN MAXFIELD GEORGIA MELLOY SANDY MILDENBERGER PERRY MILLER jOHN MOORE MIKE MORRIS BONNIE MORISON STEVE MOTTET PERRY 3 Easy-going and prone to please, He liked his humor is goodness and wisdom combined. Gymnastics, car and a girl to tease. Track Mgr., D.E., Letterman, D.E., P.E. Assistant. BONNIE 3 In youth and beauty Photography, P.E. Assistant. IOHN 3 A quick smile wisdom is but raref' Pep, F.N.A., Taku, Avalanche. and quick wit make this boy a real hit. Colf, Science, Class STEVE 3 He ought to be a life saver, His line is so long. Rep., Student Council, Lab Assistant. MIKE 3 Good- DE., Debate. TONI MHYRE 3 In her is the secret of happiness and she shares it equally with all she meets. Gymnastics, C.A.A., Latin, Office Staff, Class Historian, Torch. JUDY MUCFORD 3 Sheis pretty and she is wise, but oh! the mischief in her eyes. C.A.A., Pep, SPADES, Skiing, Office Staff, Ticketts, Class Rep. MARIE MYERS 3 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. G.A.A., Pep Pres., Oflice Staff, Clinic. GAIL NECCI 3 Ever smiling, every gay, she brightened the school from day to day. Pep Club. CHARLA NELSON 3 Silence is more elo- quent than wordsf' F.N.A., F.T.A., Latin, Taku, Office Staff, Band. CHUCK NELSON 3 A dignijied manner, a shy smile 3 Everything about him is quite worthwhile. D.E., Science, Boys' Pep. DONNA 3 Always on the move this miss so fair, with CHARLES 3 Anyone can tell that cars are his life, love, temperament to match her sunny hair. C.A.A., F.T.A., and liberty. Gymnastics. GAIL 3 Her sunny temper will Library, Class Rep., P.E. Assistant, Torch. SYDNEY 3 lighten life's heaviest load. C.A.A., Pep. WALT 3 An Sweet and unassuming. G.A.A., Pep, Spanish, Song Queen, Inspiration to us all, in class or with the ball. Basketball, Student Council, Homecoming Princess. Baseball, Service, Letterman. DONNA NELSON SYDNEY NICK CHARLES NICKELLS GAIL NICKELL WALT NOMURA si GREGG OLSEN RUTH PATTERSON PAM PERANTIE IEANNE PHILLIPS DICK PORTER GREGG - Here is a lad who likes everything. Bowling, Song Staff. IEANNE - Often those who say the least, SPADES, D,E., Photography. RUTH - A dash of light- know the most. Swimming, Drama, Math, Science, Class ness, a dash of fun, a dash of brains and you have this Plays, Torch Club, Safety Council, Student Council, Stu- one. G.A.A., Pep, F.T.A., Math, Science, Lab. Assistant. dent Body Vice Pres., Lab. Assistant. DICK - Always PAM - Her smile will light the way through many a dark quiet in his ways. General Activities. and dismal day. G.A.A., Pep, F.H.A., F.T.A., Spanish, IOETTE PREHM - Her changing moods were reflected in the dimples on her cheeks? Swimming, Gymnastics, G.A.A., Latin, Skiing. LAYTON PRICE - No one loves a red-head, we'ue often heard them say,' but when it comes to Layton, itls just the other way. Baseball Manager, D.E., Taku. JOHN PRINCE - The thing he wanted to get out of school most was himself. General Activities. CONNIE RABER - Her rnind is as sharp as the clothes she wears. Bowling, Taku, Library, Girls' Club, Ohice Staff, Avalanche. -IIM RAY - Mighty outdoors man was he,' Ah, to hunt and fish through eternity. Bowling, Science, Lab. Assistant. IOLYNE REISWIG - Tall and slender this girl came, to be a nurse was her aim. Tennis, Bowling, F.N.A., SPADES, Library, German, Book Room. BARBARA - fust a little thing called rhythm. G.A.A. quick to tease,' sometimes embarrassed, always at ease. Pep, Spanish, Olice Staff. DICK - To know how to Football, Track, Bowling, Service Club, Spanish, Letter- hide oneis ability is a great skill, General Activities. PAT f mans Club, Class Rep., Student Council, P.E. Assistant. Entered from North Thurston High School in her senior IERRY - Humor is the harmony of the heart. Football year. She likes to flirt and likes to singg Pat is just a little Boys' Pep Club, Spanish Club, Debate. thing. G.A.A., Pep, Glee Club. MIKE - Fleet of foot, BARBARA ROBBINS DICK ROSE PAT ROWE MIKE SCHAAL GERRY SCHNEIDER KEN SCHNEIDER KEN SCHNOOR CLEATUS SCORE KATHY SEWELL MIKE SEWELL KEN 1 The only way to hare a friend is to be one, and KATHY - A Pirate captured her heart. Taku Staff, he has many. Boys' Pep Club, Baseball, Service Club, Oihce Staff. MIKE - The real character of man is found Math Club. KEN - He was quiet until spoken to. D.E., in his amusements. D.E., Transferred from Highline High Science Club. CLEATUS - She was small and quiet, School in his Senior year. but known by many. SPADES, Library, Taku Staff. NANCY SECREST - Like men, women are frequently plagued by pressing personal prob- lems like men. Library, Taku Staff, Ofhcc Staff. BILL SHAUO - His talents will go on for- ever - beating like his drums. Spanish Club, Band, Orchestra. fIM SHERMAN - A quiet fellowg but then great men usually are. General Activities. IOYCE SIBLEY - Small is she in stature but big in heart. SPADES, Taku Staff, D.E. RON SILVERTHORN - He broke no prom ises, served no private end, gained no title, but won many a friend. Entered from Roose- velt High School in his Junior year. Swim- ming, Taku Staff, Chess Club, Math Club Science Club, German Club, Class Plays, Ava- lanche Staff. TOM SIMONDS - He was 6'4 in his stock- ing feet, A more relaxed fellow one seldom could meet. Latin Club, Chess Club, German Club, Math Club. CAROLYN - Somewhat shy, somewhat sly,' but always Ofhce Staff. DAN Q Silence is more eloquent than words. able to get by. G.A.A., Pep Club, Ofihce Staff. KAREN - Chess Club, Math Club. ROBERTA - Her diamond What an artistic world this would be, if everyone could flashed like a neon sign, Her tailoring abilities were es- draw like she. F.N.A., Library. IUDI - More bounce to specially fine. Drama, Class Plays, Office Staff. the ounce. Pep Club, F.N.A., Make-up Club, Skiing, Band, CAROLYN SIVERTSON KAREN SKINNER IUDI SKOLRUD DAN SMITH ROBERTA SMITH wee.. . . : 1 LAURIE SMITHSON IAY SODERLUND VICKI SODERLUND KAREN STEPHANI DICK STOLZ LAURIE - Here is a girl who works so true, Does a G.A.A. Vice Pres., Sports Manager, Pep Club, Spanish good job in all she tries to do. G.A.A., Pep Club, SPADES, Club, Taku Staff, P.E. Assistant. Taku Staff, Office Staff, Class Rep., Student Council, KAREN - Her picture is worth 10,000 words. G.A.A., Avalanche. fAY - A quiet lad who puts his heart in his F.N.A., Taku Staff, Shorthand Assistant. DICK S Quiet horn. Golf, Science Club, Band. VICKI - Demure is she in the classroom but noisy in his car. D.E. and very szt'eet,' A nicer girl one seldom could meet. DICK ST. PETER - Always one of the guys. General Activities. IIM STEWART - He was a quiet reserved kind, Liked most people and kept studies in mind. Skiing. ROYCE STILES - Many a worthy fellow makes his contribution without thought of reward. Track, Basketball, Service Club, Hi Y, Shop Assistant. MIKE STIMAC - To be one of the gang was not his aim, He worked hard, but never for fame. Football, Swimming, Service Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Science Club. ED SWIFT - Leader, athlete, and friend of all. Student Body Pres., Track, Basketball, Service Club, Letterman's Club, Math Club, Science Club, Hi Y, German Club. STEVE SWINGLEY - The brush and the palette were the props in his favorite dream. General Activities. RANDY - No thoroughly occupied man was ever yet to beat - a scholar and an athlete. Track, Basketball, miserable. Tennis, Skiing, Photography. BONNIE - Po- Service Club, Hi Y, German Club, Class Rep., Avalanche. liteness is the chief sign of culture. Library, Spanish Club, MIKE - A right smart lad he could'z'e been, But work- Band. KATHY - She had fun in all she did. Swimming, ing on cars meant more to him. Stage Crew. Spanish Club, Pep Club. CHRIS - A combination hard RANDY TA VENNER BONNIE THOMPSON KATHY THOMPSON CHRIS THORSEN MIKE THURSTON l .,,,,, 1, ,.,,,...,.,-,,. ,-.. ...,,,.r . ,,,,,,,., 5.5.7,-aw -1-1m71nuuqnnuumn nr:i1 r nnm LARRY TKACZYK SUSAN TRAVERSO KATHIE TURNER jUDY UTTERBACK ERLENE VANDERMEER LARRY - Books are to him like new shoes, very hard to get used to. General Activities. SUSAN - Some like swimming, some like diving, But Suzie likes rodeos and horseback riding. Swimming, Sophomore Class Vice-Pres., Latin Club, Science Club, Class Rep., Lab. Assistant. KATHIE - I donjt let studies interfere with my educa- tion. Latin Club, G.A.A., SPADES, F.T.A., Girls' Club D.E. all. Oflice Staff, Student Council. Club, Torch Club, Avalanche Staff. is a joy forever. D.E., Avalanche Editor. IANIS - Happy and busy with her work well done,' Still find time for plenty of fun. Swimming, G.A,A., Make-up Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Staff, Torch Club. jIM Q We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing. while others judge us by what we have already done. Entered from Chula Vista High School, Chula Vista, California, in his Senior Year. Football, Bowling, Chess Club. VICKI JON VANDYKE - Wise to resolve, and pa- tience to perform. Taku Staff. DAVE VANLEUVEN - A tall young man and athletic too,' He is known throughout the school. Track, Service Club, Latin Club, Lct- terman's Club. DON VANTROfEN - Full of fun and mischief too, Doing things he shouldnft do. Photography, LINDA VERDI - Quiet and shy and not too tall, Dark haired Linda was respected by LINDA VIAENE - Before every action a thought with both good intent and results. G.A.A., Latin. Club, Spanish Club, Science PAM VILLANPANDO - A thing of beauty Pres., Girls' Club Vice-Prcs. IUDY f She sings a song of serzfice. G.A.A., Pep Club, Taku Staff, Ofhce Staff, Avalanche Staff. ERLENE - Full of pep and full of fun, Erlene is liked by everyone. Yell Staff, Pep Club Pres., Swimming, Honor Society, Class Rep., Student Council, G.A.A., F.T.A., Office Staff, Taku Staff, SPADES, Tri- Hi-Y. - She can cook and sew well, truly a woman for a home. Bowling, Latin Club, Torch Club, Ticketts. NANCY - Supports our team? You bet she would! Ana' put into schoolwork the best she could. G.A.A., Pep Club, P.E. Assistant, Science Club. LYNN - She had the ability to do a job well, plus the ability to do it better. Pep Club, Ski- ing, Science Club, Traffic Court, Band. jANIS WALKER IIM WALL VICKI WELCH NANCY WEST LYNN WHITE f SHERYL WHITE DAVE WICK DENNIS WIEDEL PAUL WILLIAMS ANDY WILSON SHERYL - Deeds speak louder than words, so why speak? Office Staff. DAVE - He was funny and he was tall, Dave could really run with the ball. Football, Track, Swimming, Letterman's Club, Hi-Y, German Club, P.E. Assistant, Band. DENNIS - Here was a fellow of power- ful frame, whois sense of humor was always the same. RICK - Here is a lad with many great qualities. Swim- ming, Photography Club. ROY - Held help you out of any plight, This pleasant, gentle, well-traveled knight. Football, Baseball, Service Club, Spanish Club, Letter- man's Club, Hi-Y, P.E. Assistant, Band. IIM 4 Full of LYLA WINNER - She usually gets the once- over, twice. Bowling, Swimming, Drama, Li- brary, Chess Club, Debate, Class Play. ROBBIE WISEMAN' - A football man of passing fame, who lured fair co-eds to the game. Football, Track, Basketball, Baseball, Service Club, Letterrnanls Club, P.E. Assistant. RAE WOOD - Dreams are in her eyes. G.A.A., F.T.A., SPADES, Library, Latin Club, Office Staff, P.E. Assistant, Lab. Assistant. MAUREEN WOODHOUSE - She was helpful and willing to work for all,' Pleasant and cheerful, and not too tall. SPADES, Taku Stalf, Oilice Staff. ELLEN WOODWARD - Speech is silver, silence is golden. F.H.A., Glee Club. LOIS WOODWARD - To be an actress is her aim, And with her charm, she should win fame. Tickets, Make-up Club, Drama. Bowling, Chess Club, German Club, P.E. Assistant, Band. PAUL - Many a noble soul is hidden under quiet ex- terior. General Activities. ANDY - Cars were always on his mind, to do studies he was not inclined. General Ac- tivities. jokes and fun is Jim, Not many things are missed by him. Spanish Club, D.F.., Debate. JOYCE - Was there ever a lass with such a fine mind, with hands so willing and heart so kind. Swimming, G.A.A., D.E., Girls, Club. GAYE - She could talk up a storm. General Activities. RICK WOONACOTT ROY WRIGHT JIM WUSCHER IOYCE DINWIDDIE GAYE KOWALSKI glad she decided to Jtay. General Activi ie . way with every guy. 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AN X W5 .A , .E ' iix fb 'R V xr Ry' .xx ' i ' 'Q-1, i ,x 1 yy, N- g ax X: J W X1 .J :km Ll , 71 ' .2 W Tix WR 4 - QR , f 'ix ' N .2 '- -f , f - XX A 1 1. .5 I I, f K X A , K, V 1 F4-,N 1 xt - , V K. V, 1' . V X Tm' 1 1 Cf X, A X- Y, , k W Q 'f :VV V V ,w 1 Q A '13 1,- 1 , R 1 ' ', ,V , N- , , - ', I ,L 3 , , K , A 1, if, ,- X-,K - v . . , -- .- ' 1 'K 'Q Y , ix xr, f I D ix R V X ra? v My v M , ,gy . fs., xx -XV if ', .1 fy x N' A ms ' x x, .fx Student Council Ed Swift Mr. Gordon, Advisor Jeanne Phillips 4th ROW - B. Fusch, K. Anderson, S. Tredway, L. Smithson, K. Turner, J. Kramer, R. Wood, V. Lewin, S. Traverso, 3rd ROW - T. Rice, D. Renard, M. Arnold, R. Rendahl, G. Bergeson, D. Good, R. VViseman, T. Lewis, D. Van Leuven, B. Thompson, 2nd ROW - C. Mellick, C. Mottet, K. Thompson, N. Krokus, M. Young, K. MacAllister, G. Wilson, D. Dalton. Ist ROW - J. Walker, G. Monroe, S. Dahlberg, K. Jacobson, M. Myers, S. Hastings, P. Villapando, SEATED - E. Swift, J. Phillips. This year the Student Council was headed by the Vice President, Jeanne Phillips, and aided by President Ed Swift, Secretary Karen Jacobson, and Treasurer Shirley Dahlberg. The officers and one representative from each guidance room make up the Student Council. They have worked together to make this a very effective year. Karen Jacobson Shirley Dahlberg 46 Phil Herbison. Safety Council President SCZJQQJ Council ana' Tmjjic Court This year the Safety Council has worked for the promo- tion of trafiic safety. In connection with the Safety Court and under the direction of their worthy advisor. Mr. Jen- sen, the Safety Council first instigated a strick car check, they also attended several conventions on traffic safety and received many ideas which later applied in an effective safety program at Glacier. Mr. Jensen, Advisor The purpose of the Traffic Court is to express the importance of legal driving. Under the direction of Lynn White, Presiding Ofhcerg Jerry Schneider, Assisting officer, Vicki Hostetler, Lynn White Baliffg and Mary Heider, Clerk 5 with their advisor, Mr. Jen- sen, they have this year strived for better driving habits of the Glacier Students. 2nd ROW - R. Rendahl, V.: Hostetler, M. Heider, S. Nelson Ist ROW F J. Schneider, B. Graham, L. White, P. Herbison, D. Schmitz. 47 Spades 2nd ROW - J. Utterback, L. Utterback, J. Chandler Ist ROW - L. Smithson, V. Hostetler, J. Kramer, W. Swansby. Mrs. Arnold, Advisor The purpose of SPADES Club is to promote knowledge, and understanding of all handicapped people and to work with and for people of all races and creeds. VVith the help of President Jeanean Kramer, Vice President Vicki Hostctler, and Secre- tary VVanda Swansby, SPADES has undertaken many activities to help these people. 4th ROW - S. Klinger, S. Cagwin, B. Fleischman, C. lNoodward, A. Alexander, K. Lloyd, C. Pehan, M. Hewson, D. Juell, M. Woodhouse 3rd ROW - P. Rowe, S. Larson, V. Hawkins, N. Smith, C. Crawford, Kinsman, D. Headley, M. Beau- champ, A. Halmo, Z. Morris 2nd ROW - E. VanDerMeer, P. Craner, P. Ledbct- ter, M. Horner, M. Young, J. Scott, Ist ROW -14 J. Utterback, L. Utterback, L. Smithson, W. Swansby, V. Hostetler, J. Kramer, J. Chandler. 48 Service Club Advisor This club has done much to improve the conduct and cit- izenship of the students of Glacier. At all home games they help control the crowds. Mr. Johnston, their advisor, with the help of the club, has done his best to fulfill this job. 3rd ROW - H. Lenz, G. Knutson. D. Van Leuven, R. Marson, E. Swift, K. Schneider, M. Schaal, D. Guthrie. Ist ROW - R. Wiseman, K. Anderson, B. Hay, B. McClellan, D. Arnold, P. Herbison, R. Styles. Ist ROW - M. Stimac, B. Hoffman, G. An- gell, R. Metcalf, R. Wright. SEATED 1 D. Jordan, W. Nomura, Mr' Johnston C. Thorsen. President Vice- President l Walt Nomura Dennis Jordan 49 K Girls! Club Kathie Turner April Ianniciello President Vice-President Kit Kleinz Secretary rf Mrs. Hedlund Advisor pat 2nd ROW - S. Cagwin, C. Watson, B. Adell, C. Raber, V. Lewin. Ixt ROW - J. Dinwiddie, J. Prince, Helgeson, M. Mattson, K. Kleinz, S. Hagen. SEATED - K. Turner, A. Tanniciello. Under the direction of Mrs. Hedlund, Glacier's Girls, Club had an inspiring year. The Gfficers of the club were Kathie Turner - President, April Ianniciello - Vice-President, Kit Kleinz - Secretary, and Connie Raber - Treasurer. The purpose of the Girls, Club is to promote and guide the school spirit, serve and foster activities in the best interest of Glacier, and guide and assist the members of the club in maintaining the highest social, moral, and . . . 50 Connie Raber Treasurer Girls ryfthe Month SEPTEMBER MAY JC2.I1l'1C OCTOBER Gretchen Fencl Barb Leonnig NOVEMBER MARCH Bea Mathews JANUARY FEBRUARY Kathy O'Ke11y Karen Jacobson . . . intellectual standards. Throughout the year, the Girls, Club Cabinet attend- ed the G.C. Conference at Puyallup Highg planned the annual Father-Daughter Banquetg chose Girls of the Months, for their outstanding workg and among other activities presented the Mother-Daughter Tea, a yearly program of fashions and the installation of the 1963-1964 officers and cabinet. All of these things were accomplished by the willing help of the great, Glacier girls in supporting THEIR club. 51 Donna Nelson Janis Walker Pep Club Advisor Asst. Advisor President Miss Stephenson Mrs' Walker Marie Myers 4th ROW - D. Cooper, Huntington, H. Stahl, N. Roberts, J. Adams, Kinsman, C. Crawford, A. Alexander, K. Loyd, N. McKay, L. Hodder, P. Peterson, L. Roy, D. Juell, R. Christopherson. 3rd ROW - V. Sappenfield, S. Strong, C. Seiber, M. Jones, S, Simmons, N. Gunter, L. Utterback, K. Kleinz, K. Pope, L. Perruca, L. Co- penhaver, K. Dinwiddie. 2nd ROW 9 C. Huerell, D. Smith, S. Zick, D. Headly, L. Lagozinno, M. Sines, V. Williamson, C. Flewelling, C. Melick, S. Mitchell, K. Knapp. Ist ROW - L. Putman, C. Mottet, K. Farmer, M. Myers, K. O'Kelly, J. Desimone, P. Caperci, J. Utterback. 52 The Pep Club along with this years officers, President Marie Myers, Vice-President Kathy O'Kelly, Secretary Kelly Farmer, and Treas- urer Jeanette Desimone, has been doing a great job to promote school spirit and sportsmanship. The new advisors this year are, Miss Stephenson and Mrs. Walker. They have worked very hard to make the Pep Club the peppiest club at Glacier. 5 A 53 C Mr. Aliment Advisor CLUB l 3rd ROW 3 D. Gentile, D. Vanrfrogen, D. Stolz, B. Eells. 2nd ROW - J. Wuscher, J. Capelos, R. Johnston, M. Morris, S. Adair, J. Best, B. Hart, J. Helge- son, A. Defeo, S. Hastings, P. Villanpando. This year there are two classes of D.E. Class 1 is led by President Don Van- Trogen, and Class 2 is led by President Jim Conner, with Mr. Aliment as their advisor. ' D.E.C.A. is the abbreviation for Distributive Education Clubs of America. The D.E. Club promotes group participation, leadership, developement, and career study. CLUB 2 4th ROW - J. Ghea, K. Kion, R. Endres, D. McReyno1ds, S. Mottet, L. Price. 3rd ROW - P. Miller, L. Cooper, R. Gleason, M. Sewell, C. Alexander. 2nd ROW - G. Olson, R. Klines, D. Fast, J. Conner. Ist ROW -S J. Dinwiddie, J. Sib- le, J. Huff, S. Crowhurst, K. Kildahl, S. Gilman, C. Jonientz. 54- ,. ,.,. . ess . 1 .. I S , , . Q. 'f-. .J 1 ., ., we ' 5125? -, 2- X 1 , . ..gJ.-iz. Mr. Hemstad Advisor The Chess Club meets each week to practice and learn new techniques in playing chess. Students interested in playing chess will be wel- Q coined. Mr. Hemstad is ihffif lit ROW - M. Keefer, D. Caldwell, M. Saboron, F. Mestag, C. Muller, D. Smith advisor. G. Knoymyer, C. Brink. SEATED f J. Meeker, H. Sewell, C. Porter, D, Schmitz. Debate Mrs. Braman Advisor 2nd ROW - S. Mottet, D. Fast, Schneider, S. Lutes. Ist ROW f J. Prince, Desimone, S. Nelson, L, Cox. The purpose of Debate is to gain different views on controversial matters in the world. The advisor for this club is Mrs. Braman. The Debate Club of Glacier par- ticipates in debates with other schools in the Puget Sound League, and they also at- tend debate tournaments. 55 Q Mm H area Odfffl Mr. Gordon ? ' ' , 1 Ulf YVOI' of the QW? Cf Mme Migiffaiwfl so Q 2 foe 5315 L6 JLMLQQ X W part dle att 4th ROW - A. Pettibone, D. Juell, T. Mhyre, R. Wood, C. Watson, B. Adell, C. any Raber, L. Smithson. 3111 ROW 1 M. Myre, S. Jonas, L. Verdi, C. Nelson, W. Swans- Signed to tl I rg unr, -ik by, K. Farmer, Skolrud, M. Woodhouse. The girls who work in the clinic every class period, are willing to give assist- ance to those students Coming into the clinic. Clinic A icls 2nd ROW - J. Thorslund, J. Harris, C. Hagan, G. Melloy. Ist ROW - K. Jacob- Miss Henke son, L. Hillman. Advisor 5 6 . HW Advisor 3rd ROW 4 L. Freeman, J. Reiswig, R. Fenton, J. Cavenee, D. Nelson. S. Jonas. 2nd ROW 4 L. Mattina, R. Smith, A. Sollie, S. Cameron, S. VVhite, NI. Heider. Ixt ROW - NI. Hewson, A. Brown, B. Thompson, L. Riley, P. Craner, T, Chabot. Libmgf Stay? The many duties that are performed each day in the library are handled by a group of students. VVith the help of Mr. Dwyer, the librarian, they are willing to give as- sistance to those who need help in the library. Stage Crew Advisor Mr. Tozier Left to Right - Ball, C. Porter, D. Schmitz. The boys who work behind the scenes are members of the Stage Crew. Withotlt their help, the various plays and other stage productions could not be successful. 57 RE. Asszktants Advisor Advisor Advisor Mr. Anderson Mr. Minahan Mr. Thornton BSE 5th ROW - M. Schaal, D. Caldwell, J. Kinley, M. Morris. 4th ROW 7 D. Wick, J. Conner, D. Wiedel, R. Craven, R. Wiseman. 3rd ROW CA P. Miller, R. VVood, V. Lewin, K. Turner, R. Wright. 2nd ROW f J. Kramer, S. Cagwin, D. Nelson, J. Chandler. lst ROW - V. Soderlund, C. Mannering, L. Cox, N. West. Advisor Advisor R ,-fd'-AA The duties of the P.E. assistants are to assist the P.E. teach er and learn some of the techniques of teaching Physical Education. They must display good leadership abilities in order to qualify as a P.E. assistant. :Miss Hall Mrs. Hudson x 1 - 58 5' ,lv ff .Q .fe JU Q V ' 1 M ' 1 ,ef in 4 .fjfl f Lab Asszszfantfglw ff . , . 1 fe ' - fp, ' , ff' l , 1 Li. I . AVL! lx f lx A 174 fs' l ' A is .JL . I J fe '!?,L,w - L1 . lr! ff, i Mrs. Arnold Mr. Knutson , . f if ' - N2 T . n Vx., , .Y .1 'L M , . vu -X 'V . ,. . ' . .. The Lab Assistants carry' out tghel-various pluhes thai! ' V D L are assigned to them in the science classgs. , 3 ' Ap, I ,. V1f,f ' ' ' fu 4- 'X L J 1-'if i 1 ' V . if ' .rv T ff I F f t 'A ' if trod' . . F fr , I V f ...AQ Y -Q 1 a'A A is 4 .L ' .4 J , t' 1' A 3 so , s A' K V,,y .x fx, j Y ,. .ff I ,L R 7 V ,4,. W 1 , 2nd ROW - D. Bilyeu, Moore, A. Darby, ll. Keefer, Ist 4 ' ROW - R. Patterson, S. Traverso, Desirnone, K. Klieni, Advisor Advisor G. Angell. N' iffy.. Advisor The Tickettes sold tickets at all home football and Ticketlas basketball games. Their advisor is Mr. Anderson. Mr. Anderson i 2nd ROW - D. Bilyeu, K. Jacobson, S. W Strong, L. Copenhaver, L. Schnoor, Ist , ROW - L. Cox, N. Smith, Prince. 1 59 German Club Mr. Owen Advisor Glacier's German Glub is for all students taking German or who have taken German in the past. The German son, Vice-President Marc Club is advised by r. I Owen. its Presiden . ,ph 5th ROW - R. Draeger, W, Lyman, Sothcrlund, T. Sirnoncls, G. Steedrnana A. ei ' 1 Co er, 4th ROW - . Martin, J Harris, RBISWIQ, K. Knapp, E. Swift, D. Wfick, . ' rlstoljh Son' De nt, Davis, 3 ROW - .. Taven r, M. Heider, P. Peterson, L. Schnoor, ' chard, D. Schm i, . e lf, 2nd W - C. Busch, S. Larsen, G, Fiebke, . Moffet, M. S in, F dau - L. White, D. Tait, M. Buckley, R. C ' pherso .Mc er s. wt ' Ltr, 49 yyyg The Latin club, presided will ' over by President Ken Ander- 0' ,B Latin Club 4th ROW - S. Mergen, R. Gerlitz, R. Lyons, N. Smith, G. Seiber, M. Arnold, S Klinger, 3rd ROW 4 K. Dinwiddie, Lopreski, Meeker, G. Gould, G. Angell R. Tavener, B. Gurren, R. Pratzek, 2nd ROW 3 K. Lewis, C. Platt, M. Matson, K. Osborn, P. Peterson, M. Heider, L. Cox, N. Beaver, Ist ROW 7 L. Copenhaver, B. Johnson, SEATED - K. Anderson, M. Wiseman. 60 VViseman, Secretary Lynn Gopenhaver, Treasurer Betsy Johnston, have, with the help of their advisor Mr. Maloney, sponsored donut sales, dance, and the traditional Latin banquet and have become more active with the Wlash- ington Chapter of the Ameri- can Junior Classical League. Mr. Maloney Advisor Advisor Science Mrs. Arnold The Glacier Jets Science Club was established this year at Glacier to stimulate inter- est in pure science and ap- plied science. One of its rnain objectives is to encourage in- itiative, enthusiasm and in- terest in projects related to science. 4th ROW - C. Thorsen, E. Swift, R. Marson, T. Simonds, A. Darby, J. Phillips, R Patterson, Keefer, B. Hay. 3rd ROW - G. Bradstad, B. Hoffman, G. Angell, H Lenz, K. Anderson, M. Stirnac. 2nd ROW - R. Tavenner, R. Fenton, F. Mesdag G. Knolmyere, D. Smith. Ist ROW Z Scott, G. Necci, N. Srnith, Reisfwig. The Math Club is for students interested in the science of mathematics. The Math Club advisor is Mr. Hubbard. 4th ROW - R. Fenton, R. Tavenner, K. Schneider, R. Matson, T. Sirnonds, E. Swift, H. Lenz, VV. Nomura, M. Keefer. 3rd ROW - R. Metcalfe, G. Brastad, D. Smith, B. Hoffman, G. Angell, M. Stirnac, B. Hay, V. Lewin. 2nd ROW - V. Hostetler, P. Peterson, K. Anderson, J. Stewart, F. Mesclag. Ist ROW - J. Phillips, D. Juell, B. Billings, J. Mallon, R. Patterson, E. Musgrave. Math Advisor Mr. Hubbard 61 Tal-cu Advisor Co-Editor Co-Ed1tor Business Editor Mr. Lavendar Laurie Smithson Judy Utterback Bonnie Morrison The H1962-19635, annual class worked very hard to in putting out the annual. The annual class would make this yearls Taku', an annual that Glacier will like to take this time to thank Mr. Lavender for his be proud of in years to come. The Co-Editors, Laurie assistance in helping the class put out the best year- Smithson and Judy Utterback have done a great job book in Glacier's history 4th ROW: K. Loyd, Van Dyke, Kramer, L. Smithson, H. Lenz. 3rd ROW: N. Secrest, V. Soderlund, K. Stephani, C. Mannering, J. Utterback. 2nd ROW: B. Morrison, H. Stahl, D. Good, L. Riley, M. Woodhouse. Ist ROW: C. Nelson, K. Sewell, Morasch, Sibley, C. Hovcland. 62 A va Zcmche Advisor lst Semester 2nd Semester Editor Editor Mrs. Braman Pam Villapando Chris Thorsen The Avalanche, is the name of our school paper. It is put out once a month with a special Christmas edition. All the activities and important events of that month are published in it. The editors this year were Pam Villanpando and Chris Thorsen. 4th ROW: S. Adair, A. Sivertsen, K. Kion, C. Thorsen, A. Darby. 31d ROW: K. Fell, V. Magee, J. Kramer, B. Strauss, L. Smithson, C. Freeman. 2nd ROW: D. Clark, L. Hatch, S. Dahlberg, T. Gorynski, Chandler, NI. Young. Ist ROW: C. Pehan, S. Mildenberger, L. Viaene, P. Villanpando, L. Dingwall, Utterback. 63 -va,,,'P was f .'55sQ3T'1f.i 'F 951.5 5' 'fbi . ..,.. . ' ' ' tfsgfiggtfgstiefkitz fy , ' 'M :f'.,:f: , Mr. Anderson Advisor Future teachers of America is a club for students who want to become teachers. Their ad- visor is Mr. Anderson. 4th ROW - K. Loyd, G. Melloy, C. Cortwright, S. Satherlund, S. Klinger, L. Schnoor, Scott, 3rd ROW - C. Brink, H. Stahl, S. Hall, D. Adams, K. Jacobsen, J Graham, P. Skolrud, P. Jensen, 2nd ROW f V. Magee, M. Kirk, E. Brush, J. Lemay, C. Fitzwater, R. Penrose, L. Allen, Ist ROW - L. Copenhaver, S. Fusch, SEATED - A. Alexander, P. Peranti. 4t.7z ROW - M. Beauchamp, TJ. Hewson, R. Patterson, T. Mhyer, D. Nelson, C. Raher, T. Sirnonds, R. Knapp. K. Turner, R. Wood, R. Christopherson, 3rd ROW - K. Dinwiddie, L. Copenhaver, A. Alexander, N. McKay, S. Nick, Chandler, S. Hagan, J. Kramer, 2nd ROW H D. Stillwell, C. Waller, K. O'Ke-lly, B. Billings, P. Peranti, J. Harris, M. Young, G. Bergeson, G. Fencl, Ist ROW - L. McNulty, C. Mellick, P. Ledbetter, E. Van DerMeer, L. Cox, L. Vieane, C. Nelson. Future Nurses of America is a club which is designed for girls who plan to become nurses. They also volunteer to do work at the hospital as part of this clubs activity. Miss Henke is advisor. Miss Henke Advisor Left to Right - C. Porter, B. Johnson, M. Comstock, D. McIntosh. Photography Mr. Chester Advisor The advisor of the Photography Club is Mr. Chester. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in the Held of photography. This club would benefit those who would like to go into this Held as a hobby or profession. M alre- Advisor Mr. Tozier 3rd ROW - J. Prince, T. Chabot, L. Freeman, L. Schnoor, 2nd ROW H E. Borsch, D. Smith, R. Penrose, L. Copenhaver, Ist ROW - K. Pope, L. McNulty, A. Alexander. The Make-Up Club is a very important part of play production. Without the use of make-up, the characters in the play could not be portrayed as well as they should be to put the full effect of the play across. 65 Mrs. Williams Advisor The President of Tri- Hi-Y is Vicki Rauma, the Vice-President is Sue Austin, the Secretary is Maureen Young, the treasurer is Beth Strauss, and Karen l'Vinner is the Historian. This club's main goal is to be of service whenever they can. They have undertaken activities such as working for the March of Dimes and helping other service organizations. Tri- H z'- T 3rd ROW - P. Peterson, C. Parkinson, K. Winner, B. Billings, 2nd ROW - P. Koen- kow, N. Sieble, S. Engberg, M. Sines, Gail Wynn, Ist ROW - B. Strauss, V. Magee, SEATED f V. Rauma, S. Austin. Hi-Y is a type of service organization which carries out activities to be of service to the school and com- munity. The President is Doug Good, the Vice- President is Walt Nomura, the Secretary-treasurer is Robbie Wiseman, and Ed Swift is their Chap- lain. .yvx L 4th ROW - C. Thorsen, E. Swift, S. Nasnic, D. MacDonald, B. McCelland, B. Hoff- man, 3rd ROW - B. Finch, R. Marson, B. Anderson, D. Reif, T. Lewis, T. Childres, qi..,,,, 2nd ROW - R. Wiseman, M. Schaal, R. Craven, P. Herbison, R. Stiles, Ist ROW - XM G. Knutson, W. Nomura, D. Good, H. Lenz. HZ' T Mr. Thornton Advisor 66 Rea' Cross lzv :' Q -, Q -tr y Left to Right - R. Malone, K. Anderson, D. Stillwell, K. Farmer. gyt i . t A Miss Chapman Advisor The motto of the Red Cross is 'gservicefa The Presi- Chapman, their advisor, this club does much to help dent is Ken Anderson, the Vice-President is Rod others. Some of the activities are a tour of the Blood Malone, the secretary is Diana Stillwell, and the Bank and a drive for March of Dimes, that they treasurer is Kelly Farmer. With the help of Miss have undertaken this year. 5th ROW - Childres, B. Fredricks, E. Hatfield, H. Moore, G. Gillenwater, G. Sutherland, R. Christopherson, R. Raber, D. Rief, 4th ROW - C. Huerell, B. Billings, B. Anderson, D. Boardman, R. Malone, D. Arbutnott, R. Metcalf, K. Loyd, A. Alexander, K. Pivetta, K. Farmer, V. Magee. 67 Band 4th ROW - C. Melick, S. Hatch, J. Landon, S. Sutherland, R. Boyd, K. Smith B. Shaug, D. Thomas, K. Rees, M. Mattson, D. VVi.edcl, E, Gaddis, C. Porter, C. Hil- denbrand, Soderlund, D. Herbison, Scarrella, J. Davis, P. Sparks. 3rd ROW - D Hunt, E. Musgrave, S. Calvin, B. Curren, L. Cramody, C. Nelson, A. Coker, R Pritchard, R. DeShayes, R. Daug, D. Ford, A. Hake. 2nd ROW - C. Wilson, J Graham, J. Lewellen, N. Paris, H. Patterson, R. Dahl, R. Bangs, E. Brush, C. Muller, T. Alberts, G. Steedman, E. Hatfield. In ROW - H. Moore, R, Craner. Orchestra C. Brink, L. Cox, K. Knapp, K. O'Kelly, E. Gaddis, L. Allen, D. Adams. 68 Bill Shaug Asst. Director Mr. Crosby Director Under the skillful direction of our new band and orchestra leader, the band and orchestra have par- ticipated in many assemblies and Concerts throughout the year. Bill Shaug, the assistant band direc- tor, has done a great job in help- ing better the band. The orches- tra has also done a Fine job this year. Choir 3rd ROW - G. Woodard, M. Harris, M. Williams, E. Sponaugle, D. Fast, S. Lutcs, S. Fusch, S. Gagwin, L. Freeman. 2nd ROW - P. Hanson, D. Boardman, lvl. Lee, W. Beard, R. VVarren, S. Aldred, K. Jacobsen, A. lanneceillo. lit ROW - M Buckley, M. McFarland, E. Gollela, E. Finch, M. Hewson, A. Kapelos, G. Cox. Glee This years mixed choir, led by Mr. Owen has brought to Glacier, many musical contri- butions. They have also joined in the assemblies and concerts given here at Glacier. Mr. Owen Advisor The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Owen, has participated in several of the special assemblies, and have provided musical enter- tainment for the Glacier stu- dents and parents. ,X . ,ffl Y' Q. Jyil or X! 1 esvwbw i 01 3rd ROW - G. Bir, B. Osman, P. Rowe, L. Landert, G. Norton, P. Holt. 2nd ROW X S - N. Cartee, J. Gorynski, S. Garlstrom, K. Hardie, E. Woodward, H. Kerfus. Ist X lo ROW - B. Jerrel, R. Penrose, D. Nelson, S. Smith. 69 Great Bzg Daorsiepn RT' l' JN by 1 ll I 1,11 ' W M .h Xu X 3 xi fU ' ,QNX f' -1 The class play presen- N If X, 'Sf lf ill ted this year was uThe Xi NJ gf Great Big Doorstepu. It was a Southern therne. The leading 1' N xl IJ H fl QM roles were la fed b A ril Tanneciello J P 5 Y P S A-fi as the mother, Mike Schaal as the father, I and Betti Adell and Linda Allen played the daugh- ters. Mr. Tozier, the director, was very pleased with if V7 ,Q-,W i lull! UC V416 the plays success. JC F H WN MT. 5l'l,LlQJlff9l r. ozler 1 ,100 yt f lil Advisor V Qgvf ffl LW ff l .-0 U . l 'K Q X J V O 'T LQ! YJ WL l W uw Drama Club ! WJ N1 NN. ZX-,TY RQAW - A. Tanneciello, D. Myron, J. Moss, S. Lutes, B. Adell, S. Gilman, K. .. E, fsfgqngf, J, Phillips. 3rd Row - L. Martina, A. Sollie, D. Dalton, J. Shoulder- xi fe,,,NxXl5i'qnel,XNf?xfvreens1ate, Reiswig, 2nd ROW - L. Lanclert, B. Adelman, D. Still- Xll A g6vellQQCgXWEl:ker, R. Penrose, S. Zick, T. Oldman, Ist ROW - B. Mathews, S. - X J lillottf-Q, Mjllergsl. Walker, L. Allen, S. Towan, Conner, K. VIX. 5 . 1 ya X .s X A is X: J rT'x, Q Vg X5 ' X ee 1 XSS. - Q vx, ik, .s X. 1 4 - . ' is l l -.sig N5 ii V7 y xx V x K N 2.5 Xi lx V5 3 t ' ' N X x '.X X4 J ' i, fx ev N 4 , -J Xfbgs 3. N . , N ci XJ ts ery N ,J N 1 i Q . - Q X be l , 'J X. 70 X N 'X s 5 s, A Q , 5 rg E , X. ,- ,ff l -'37 ux, I X,-XX, .,,. 7' - 1 C I fx f ,' -'Q , , , , f, ,,. ff AF, ,,,x, f L !V.r5 'f s. K .f ' L1 ff X H fl f H4 1 P' , f fix 1 A L14 K fx ,q X , ' 1 I ffm bij' Q73 fv1k - 4, N I f lf'V 4 fi 1 ' , 1 Q ina' N ,' -we -. , ,, A. 1 uv,'1,,f f avi, 1 .L LA.- GQ ,Z f , 1 '11, .gy L f1 1 l,, ff, ff f-A ax 71 .L.L, X , v f LM, 1 u 1' xr? f Q Af k . 4 I ' Senior Torch Mrs. Arnold, Advisor 5th ROW - P. Herbison, C. Thorsen, T. Simonds, R. Marson, D. VanLeuven, G. Bradstad, D. Clark, B. Hoffman, W. Nomura, E. Hatfield. 4th ROW - D. Juell, T. Mhyre, D. Nelson, C. Raber, K. Knapp, K. Turner, Phillips, E. Swift, D. Vtlick, R. Tavenner, 3rd ROW - S. Cagwin, B. Adell, G. Fencle, S. Dahl- berg, R. Wood, M. Stimac, G. Angell, S. Traverso, 2nd ROW - J. Chandler, R. Patterson, M. Heider, L. White, J. Walker, L. Allen, L. Cox, V. Welsh, G. Bergcsonk, Ist ROW 4 S. Nick, N. West, K. Jacobson, E. VanDer- Meer, L. Vieane, J. Graham, G. Necci. 5th ROW Q E. Musgrave, S. Hatch, D. Hunt, G. Steed- man, T. Alberts, G. Graves, B. Anderson, M. Comstock R. Metcalf, 4th ROW - T. Chabot, H. Patterson, D Cooper, J. Marble, D. Herbison, D. Dalton, R. Fenton M. Sabourin, K. Anderson, J. Zimmerman, S. Holiday K. Bullard, 3rd ROW -- L. Copenhaver, L. Carmody, J Lopresti, R. Rendal, C. Crawford, Kin man, P Peterson, K. Kleinz, K. Farmer, L. Hodder, L Perruca, P. Craner, 2nd ROW - L. Benson, B. Graham J. Desimone, C. Platte, S: Austin, M. Young, N. Siebel B. Billings, Prince, M. Beauchamp, Ist ROW - M Sines, B. Johnson, L. McNulty, J. Mallon, S. Yeo, S Simmons, M. Mattson, Conner, S. Iwen, C. Mellick N. Falkner, S. Fallgater, S. Chapman, K. Nomura. unzor and Sophomore Torch Mrs. Oakes, Advisor Gymnastics 3rd ROW - C. Brink, L. Utter- back, D. Cooper, M. Horner, Mrs. Hudson, D. Stodder, L. McPha.il, 2nd ROW Q G. Bir, P. Skolrud, K McDufTec, A. Callecod, S. Hagen, Ist ROW - L. Lagozinno, L. Ben- son, M. Mattson, N. Gunter, M. Odem. .fl at R if l ffflyf ff! Y R 1- l- V -, l Advisor ,fs 7 V J' J 1 ' 1 . A , If lf! ' jf 1 fx 'fry P I fly jf, r T 1 ji f f If 7 'I I I I f' xl' of rl 1 I f 'J 1 if xl! I ' ' ,V A Taiis y X tlge Qfyrnzgdtic Club co' 'sists of t bling and working on apparatus. Theliuli Tjnastsflqave not as eytereqigny cornplefition this year. They work o ,oncej weolyifhz' dvis r is Mrs. Hudson. buf UA ve ' 1 ., ' 7 rf ,. fi L' f ,A T' UV ,P l L A r Mrs. Hudson 1 ,lf Xl 3rd ROW - R. Bangs, R. Oishi L. Koch, D. VanLeuven, L. Berech W. McCleInents, 2nd ROW - D Mullencox, L. Wess, D. Thgmag ridge, T. Alberts, Ist ROW - J, Shaug, G. Pardon, D. Ford, J. Roy, G. Brastad. w l 73 J J R. Draeger, R. Draeger, Eldi GAA. The purpose of G.A.A. is to promote athletics and sports- manship among the girls at Glacier. Aside from their annual candy sale and handling the concessions at the football and basketball games, the two activities that stand out are the playdays, and the annual slumber parties. Miss Hall Virginia Lewin Advisor President Q, I V. Lewin, V. Soderlund, N. West, G. Nickell. i L l 5TH ROW - S. Larsen, S. Yeo, S. Twen, J. Conner, D. Juell, L. Smithson, V. Lewin, D, Cooper, K. Dinwiddie, S. Hinton, 4th ROW - G. Bir, T. Tavenner, J. Zimmerman, M. Mattson, N. Smith, S. Klinger, K. Knapp, R. Patterson, C. Woodward, K. Ballard, 3rd ROW Q H. Patterson, K. Stephani, V. Soderlund, R. Rendall, C. Hagan, L. Perruca, J. Kramer, J. Lopresti, S. Strong, 2nd ROW - C. Mannering, J. Utterback, G. Nickle, K. O'Kelly, C. Melick, L. Utter- back, J. Prince, L. Putman, D. Headley, Ist ROW - C. Hoveland, S. Fallgater, N. Faulkner, N. West, L. McNulty, D. Adams, M. Jones. 74 GA .A. and Gymnastics 75 Gayle WVilson Tell Stajjf The yell staff has done a lot to promote school spirit and good sportsmanship this year. They helped to put on many interesting and enthusiastic pep assemblies. XVith their endless energy and en- thusiasm, these peppy girls helped to yell and scream our teams to victory. Led by Queen Gloria Bergesen, and Princesses Erlene VanDerMeer, Chris Parkinson, and Gayle Wilson, the yell staff did a terrihc job this year in leading the Glacier rooters. I s W-, of I Chris Parkinson Erlene VanDerMcer cj il i l .l 'ij X fr' will ll ei' , is -WW ,K a Q if W tit -9' la tl xl, 'ill W tr it rf- it e af ,rt X5 nl, is J t ,V w 'J fl 1 fr Xlxx' KN . 5 V' fl wx' Wt' .ilf Aff H ,if -1 . ,f of e , I. W ,Q ' .I t I I x ' xl , , K , Ax , -., 1- , X I T A G Es.-' It ' y ' I I 1 A ,,,.- - ff f i , it 1 V S , xo ' x , ,ak , X ' ' 'V in U ' - M ' X A ' ' Q X 1 lf. ,. ' , , , 1 . Gloria Bergesen QUEEN ll li lv! K ll, ll! V tl' XXX 1 fly? Lf' lilj Nfl 1 X L ' llf 1 ll X, I tl lf ,J li! l I yr tl XL J lg ft Wlanda ,ZX wansbirll Reppi Koenkom Pam Perantie Staff Sydney Nick QUEEN i Song Stcjjf The song stafl' kept the loyal Glacier fans singing to the old favorites and added several clever new tunes to their repertoire. They faithfully rode the footer busses to and from all of the Grizzlies' away games. Queen Sydney Nick, and Princesses Louise Hillman, Pam Perantie, and Barb Roedell danced their way into the hearts of Glacier this year. Barb Roedell Nancy Krokos Mallreen Young Louise Hillman umm -we smc4.sm4emaefx im, isiaseezft-viz l 3 ,:AA:, ,1 1: I'l1 never understand these kids! 2: Glacier's Pennate. 3: What are you drink- ing? 4: Tanks for da lovy evnin! 5: A dollar down, a dollar a. week! 6: Who's got the Limberger cheese? 7: Do you use a man's deodorant? 8: How low can you go? 9: GOAL, 10: Oh Coach, I missed! 11: Locker clean-up. 12: Only his dentist knows for sure. 13: Help! 14: That was a corker! 15: Grease monkey. 16: They're the runless nylons. 17: Hand Jive. 18: Is this gym 3? 19: Where'd she go? 20: Smile, you're on Candid Camera. 21: Dancer from Cleveland. 22: I bet you say that to all the boys! 23 THIMK! 24: Lights, camera, action! 25: Full or empty? 26: These are teachers? 78 uf vm wwf? asf!! A' fffi ,iffy 9 y 1' 1 ' ,H Q2f1 5 f ff E J vm X if s ' eff I J , Nw , ,wwif Wi f V51 :gy ,. V A, ., Af kf., A 7,,.,...,A -, . 'x Kg 1, 1 I ,f -4 f K f l L Z X L 1 J X, . K, .J N 7 --, ji K r Q1 T' I ,Z -174 f V U X FJ I, 1 I' ' ,J 1 I' rf L A X, -J 2' mel -va. x J ,J ,lx 7 11, 1,' 1 L I . I, .,' f 1 1 1 7 ff QM 4 1 ' 1 1 ' ' l 1 X I 1 I I 1 1171 111 L id U ij:L,54!L K-ff? 1, ,D W' 1: L I, 1'1,Uf' 1 177 XS! N , , f ' I 7 1 01' fw ' L ul TLQL U I Ll? 4 W L C51 -NJ- A', .nt ' . W r 1 ,, A , 1 V7 L , 1 1 Lf 1 ' 1-F ,V ,X 1 1, 'lf , 4' ' 1'f VX. NORTH Renton . . . Mt. Rainier Highline . . Evergreen . GLACIER Kent .... 13 PA L 1 X I ,W JM LEAGUE STANDINGS WLT 8 1 0 .....621 ......53l ......431 ......441 260 81 SOUTH W L T Puyallup ........ 8 1 0 Clover Park ..... 5 2 2 Franklin Pierce .. I 8 O Auburn ......... 1 8 0 Enumclaw ,... .. l 8 0 ' f xjx f 'F . , 'G ,gp L f 1' 4 MQ gm 5 Q ,A x H ti Q' x t 5 6 , 1 U X v aw R ' W K Q, , B A if - xg W T, R Q, ,P 5 4 . ,SFT 15 ff Q, Av' ' 9 .Zi w Wm 4. Hi - 36 ga . Muff .fp .4 - , f 7 F955 f Y K 5,1 f'- mf,,s'4t af - gf . wi E. ' 9. + 9 wi' 0 Q 9-3uf?5sE'Sf5ix'W5i?5Afif1Wg 'NEWARK 4W N4 ffl-!E1?5i 2929513 W' 1 JJ, is Xl 50 61 19 COACHES: VARSITY: ROW 2: J. Thornton, D. Janet, D. MacDonald D Wick S. Nasinec, T. Johansen, J. Kinley, J. Schneider, T. Lew1s R Craven D. Anderson. ROW I: J. Conner, R. Wiseman, D. Good G Knutsen H. Lenz, D. Solway, D. Billings, D. Oishi, T. Frank, D. Guthrie J. Lavender, Thornton, D. An- derson, Jensen. MANAGERS: B. Borshe1m, D. Bell, E. Musgrave. JUNIOR VARSITY Hopper, J. Childress, son, J. Jensen. ROW Scarsella, D. Thomser, ROW 2: J. Lavender, G. Farrell, A. Vasifieff, R. C. Hilderbrand, T. Hibbert, G. Knieriem, R. Ever- I: R. Hegberg, B. Anderson, T. Noon, D. Norton, J. Thomas, H. Hatch, B. Odem. . ,,, ,K V . I ,.. 3, ffiizig . 'V' S 'Wim 'Qi R. Wiseman, Quarterback R. Craven, Fullback Captain D. Good, Halfback Inspirational H. Lenz, Guard J. Schneider, Guard Again the Grizzlies started out their football season by playing Auburn. During the first quarter we were able to score 13 points, which later in the game proved to be the winning score, by defeating Au- burn 13-7. The next game of the season was with Highline High School. In the last half of the fourth quarter, Highline made the winning touchdown, beating Glacier 12-7. Glacier played a great game when they went up against Franklin Pierce in their third game of the season. At half-time Franklin Pierce was ahead of the Grizzlies 7-6, but Glacier came back to beat Franklin Pierce 12-7. Senior In Glacier's fourth game of the season they met the Renton Indians a powerful team. The Grizzlie ball club had a real hard time moving the ball and couldnit stop the Renton Indians. The final score was Renton 26 Glacier O. The fifth game of the season against Kent proved to be a very exciting one. In spite of the 0-0 half- time score, Glacier came back to beat Kent l3f0. .4 .li - ig, aff?-ff 1. 355,41 . iw y J. Conner, Halfback D. Guthrie, Halfback J. Kinley, Center G. Knutsen, Tackle D. Wick, End Most Improved Letterman Glacier met the league leading Evergreen Wolver- ines in their sixth game of the season. Evergreen scored their only touchdown in the first quarter, leading the Grizzlies 7-0 at half-time. In the third quarter Glacier came back and scored their only touchdown. This game ended up in a 7-7 tie, the same score as the year before, when we played them. The Glacier Grizzlies had one of their best offen- sive drives of the season when they met the Enum- claw Hornets in their seventh game of the season. All during the game, the Grizzlies led, finally de- feating Enumclaw 21-12. The Mt. Rainier Glacier game was so close yet so far. The Rams led the Grizzlies 6-0 at half time. Then both teams came back and scored another touchdown, making the score 13-7 in favor of Mt. Rainier. In the last minute of the game Glacier made one last drive to win the game, they came two inches away from making a first down when the final gun sounded. The final score was Mt. Rainier 13, Glacier 7. In the final game of the season Glacier met Pu- yallup one of the toughest teams Glacier met in their second football season. Puyallup led Glacier 6-0 at half time and then they went full force in the fourth quarter by trouncing Glacier 38-7. This game end- ed G1acier's best football season with 4 wins 4 losses and 1 tie. ,. ' if! f 6- Q .W 31d ROW - S. Nasnic, T. Frank, B. Finch, D. Oishi. 2nd ROW - T. Johanson, D. Billings, D. Solway, A. Starchevich. Ist ROW S T. Lewis, B. McClelland, D. MacDonald, D. Janet. etummg Letterman ! w f,.w..m-www-.'. wif:-:3f.w.wx:mzfmm.swim- W. L1 www. fi, , ,YW ,, f QM' 1-n f 6 4 We ' ' 'V1 A M 1' 5 Q M 4 - gwwf ' 'M 1 15 1. M 5 LLL f'ZdWf !Q'pf4 f 1 16 . , R f! 7 , l ZA? W Cr-3 I f gf Q x D N I ' 'A L ' L 1' A l 5 1 5 If 1 X , 3 ' 1. 1' ima 'l g I ' L s . Oil 5 ,I r K 1 1 f 41 I , , ,dw Y Jw I Oi 1 M ' , 0 I 1' X , 1 L 1 1, R 1 . yi as S M L 5 4 L 1 ' 1 A 'ff 4 v '1 4 ff 1 c ' LEAGUE STANDIN r ff ' REM fi ' - 4 NORTH w L W , W X ' Renton ........ 16 0 u 1 ...V .. 4 U Kent .......... 10 6 Fr 11 ' . 12 4 Highline ....... 7 C ove k .... 10 6 Mt. Rainier .... 9 Puya up ....... 9 7 GLACIER ..... 14 87 Enumclaw ...., 3 13 Evergreen ...... 14 Lakes ........ 2 14 34 '-My ff BU Coaches: Mr. F. Minahan, J.V. coach, Mr. D. Norling, Var- sity coachg Mr. Lavender, Sophomore coach. Managers: BACK ROW: R. Pritchard, L. Hughes, R. McIntyre. Head Mgr. D. Bell. L to R: K. Benson, S. Tredway, Thompson D. Wick, C. Wilson, G. Steeclman, E. Swift, D Jordan, C. Thorson, W. Nomura, D. Solway Mr. Norling. ...,,. W .,,, .W,.N:,,.,,.,....,,,.,,..,.-0. .,.... Q , .Mm ,,,,y M www -.UW ,, -W-I i v+ iAffZ'A , V, msd-m-1, 5. 9 im ,,A.,. H ,via :Q to T ibbe , B. Odem, A. Sivertson, S. Bishop, J. Neelt, F. Minahan. 2nd isa S mls HZ . Fra , R. er, Schneider, M. 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' vffp' nw X 9 I J' fax 943 fffk' ff? i WV U K 'f'A MQW I Q 7 Cross Countgf Track Cross-Country Track is a new sport here at Glacier. It has just been started for the Hrst time this year. The coach is Mr. G. Tower and he has done a fine job of coaching. Glacier placed eleventh in the state meet. L to R 7 C. Stahl, M. Shaal, and R. Malone 2nd ROW - K. Rees, T. Stout, D. Bushaw, R. Christopherson, E. Hatfield, Beaudry, M. Shaal. Ist ROW - F. Wick, B. Foster, Mr. Tower, R. Malone, C. Stahl. Coach With 24 participants, Glacier placed llth in the state meet. Glacier placed 7th in the Puget Sound League Conference meet. The three letter winners were Rod Malone, Mike Shaal, and Chuck Stahl 5 with Rod the fastest runner. Mr. Tower 94 4. ff-rx, Gag r f X . Medalist 3 'V jim Thompson L. Zo R.: J. Soderlund, M. Myers, G. Knieriem, M. Little, B. Davis, T. Loyd, D. Christianson, L. Nuss, . Thom son, ohn Lavender, Coach. P GLACIER 40 Mt. Rainier 48 GLACIER 53 Evergreen 39 GLACIER 44 Renton 66 Enumclaw SO GLACIER 59 Mt. Rainier 46 Auburn 32 GLACIER 50 Highline 78 Franklin P. 50 GLACIER 42 Kent 61 Puyallup 30 GLACIER 58 Evergreen 44 Franklin P. 34 A V V U GI ACIER 43 Clover Park 53 Lakes 24 ' , H ,,.,,, ,b 1- -rr . 1 5 , - ,. , , ..g. 1 ROD Marson iivo rivirv . ' GLACIER 0 Auburn 5 ' iikifw GLACIER 4 Lakes l N GLACIER 4 Mt. Rainier I .n ' - . . GLACIER 1 llighline 4 A' GLACIER 1 Enumclaw 4 I 5 7fZ7fZZ .Y I Most Improved GLACIER O Renton 5 , If-,, GLACIE R 3 Franklin P. 2 .AAAA N ,.,, ' 57 ' i . - A W .,.. A ww I if fi i ie v'Ao A L rivrvrrnrv verv i'i . Q ,g:.f,,ni::rf '-4 V:,,, ,5 W H M V H I 7 Vvxfy yy .V., M A irfi ,J I I I I 1 3 . ' f' F ?'III Billings A . if C, , v. 'f 4 f A A iefe A xlii ,-i. ' A A- I' 'i i' ' . 1. ,-. A . . rt ..,.', , ,--, t r . , A Iir IFF? -- .' . ' A' I i i I Q . . 5 A...... i I .1 - 'I . iiiii ' i,4A i '41 A, ' Af If L , A r 2 if'Z'1lf2 - 'l'1 g f ' A ,tif 'f ' ' L'-. I L -L 'i 5 5- 5 f ' 1 ' I 5' ....- f ' 9?w'?:i13 A 2 - I 5 --' ' Mi ,, 4 5'QE4i'i?i ,A iivv AAAAA A AIAAI I - - ' f A . A ' r - - A ' -' - f . , , r Sf L - vvrvr I rivin, I I .LLILI E - . Row 2: Miss Hall, G. Knutsen, D. jordan, R. Marson, D. Billings, Inspirational Coleen Melick D. Schmitz, D. McIntosh, R. Rendahl, C. Waller, P. Peterson, B. Graham, V. Soclerlund. Row l,' B. Leonnig, L. Putman, K. O'Kelly, C. Melick, R. Christopherson, S. Yeo, P. Skolrud, N. Faulkner, N. Smith. 2nd Row: D. Arnold, J. Schneider, E. Sponaugle, K. Schneider, J. Neely, B. McClelland, A. Vasilieff, Coach Thorn ton. Is! Row: R. Wright, R. Gleason, A. Falcone, D. Good, D. Solway, G. Baird, T. Johanson, D. Janet. Managers, A. League, D. Bell, Morgan amber!! GLACIER GLACIER GLACIER GLACIER GLACIER GLACIER GLACIER GLACIER GLACIER GLACIER RD 5 T in eta 'f 7 '-'H' Lakes 4 Mt. Rainier 12 Highline 7 Evergreen 1 Renton 4 Franklin P. 11 Kent 5 Highline 13 Mt. Rainier 14 Evergreen 6 iff E J, , ,fi A K . .L ' i ts S' fm Qj' ' jfg 3, V J, . ,ff V w X.. 'A Q. , fy 5.323 . A I 1 . wa I 'E ' WU 1 ' . . K V N V .5 ' ' - fx x ' Q - ..' V. . ' m i 2nd Row: Coach Minihan, R. Pritchard, C. Lacy, D. MacDonald, C. Dudley, T. Gross, T. Hxown, B. Borsheim, T. Scanlon, S. Bishopp, B. Yamamoto, L. lleider, D. Parker, R. Porter, Ist Row: D. Mullinax, E. Hardy, R. OiShi,iD. Thomas, E. Pezerson. A . ,inf 1 ll, , ' Q J' tj ax 1 4' Mg 3 li ' , b 51,6395-v ' gl as .5 F' T, M I .V VA 3 as WJ r , if . Va I., if' . A iff .l 22 fl , Arnold Wrxght if f' , ' J 1 X L r . X 24 is f , ji Neely NE A 'QL .K X . ll Xl G d - I oo kl f McClelland A . 1 ' V Zi' XX A ,E Q, 4' V J if A LA' A 'r- l tx X? W' il N ?- K. . t ' 'ff , 4 ' V, K VM Gleason ,Q l 1 'rx 7 Solway I VLKLLK QC, 5 Bm l :ff , l ,E l Sponaugle ' 7, X My .2 f ef! -. 5,1993 l 5 ,v., , ' If ohanson , 1 l .4-M .. -,R Z' chneider A l-Q F h wi 1 SQ A Q' f Vas1lleff . . ' R X Z 5 LJN A fl' , 1 Q x l X ,' X x ' cs -gi NK? f x Q X Ex an - 'S 4119 Rowp D. Wick, C. Wilson, G. Steedham, 3rd Row: Coach Jensen, R. Stiles, D. Hart, K. Reis, D. Thoma, D. Norton M. Schaal, D. VanLeuven, D. Brant, H. More, B. Webster, B. Finch, G. Farrell, D. Smith, R. Dehnert, C. Simons 2nd Row: E. Musgrave, D. Thomsen, D. Guthrie, D. Oishi, D. Miller, B. Conner, R. Malone, F. Wick, F. Schwender H. Hatch, L. Harlley, R. Klungess, G. Graves, Coach Anderson ls! Row: N. Paris, J. Shaug, G. Parton, N. Chris tianson, Sting, T. Noon, K. Reynolds, C. Stahl, B. Anderson, D. Bustlaw, B, Dat ies, D. Ford, C. Hildebrand D Read tw? iff ' '-- 1 1 --1 h , .... . I i '1f -1 --M U FS Alf' .4 .M 2,1 --........ 'N , , .,,.., .---...,,M,.u... .- .., .L ...tm , , , ,V W' mf Garth Stcedman Hob Conner Tmclz GLACIER Seattle Prep 34 7f12 GLACIER 40 5524 Foster 1f3 Mt. Rainier GLACIER 70 Lakes GLACIER 39 Kent GLACIER 78 Enumclaw GLACIER 42 Puyallup GLACIER 34 175 Highiine Franklin P. 12 576 58 77 48 79 40 76 100 U6 273 5X6 RUM' 1: R. Stiles, D. Brant, D. Oishi, F. Wick, li. Finch, D. Miller, D. Guthrie, R. Malone, ll. More. Row 2,' Coach Jensen, G. Steed- man, D. Smith, L. Hadley, H. Connor, M. Schaal, D, VanLeuvQn, D. Wick, D. Thomsen, K. Revia, R. Klungess, C. Wilson, Coach D. Anderson 4 , . S 5 2 Dave VanLeuven Jim Conner, Glen Graves, Frank Wick 1-1 4 . , lf, E3 l , ,- f ' bf.. 4,-if . 1',:J.Sff,-1-AJ . '51 ls: H ll' ' Q . , f ,x Crae , V' 'mf 4 A Af? W 115011 , - eszfffz 1 , 21 lzsfwzzyifi,fww,mW. asp ,gym 5 4 -' M m c. , ' ' ,, ,. :W :iwvisivaiwwfffzwfwv. livelyMQkwfwffgl 1'-1,-MY'-,! ff, - f..',w,Wf V'1ihf791 34'IL-f.S'i :Jf1f'.1-ls5'ff'.Q,' :Wir 31:'f5,:f,5'l7'.iL4k,':f7T'!lL.ff'Lf,l-Xl? f V' f M' 1: 5-.JA-,-Q z...,A Stiles E. M1ke Schaal Rod Malone Royce Dave W1Ck ' ,VM T M,QQ:fLw 1 J JJMMXQFQM M gjffvdf WMM Ywgowling 3rd ROW - D. Good, D. VanTrojen, C. Carrell, D. Clark, K. Schnoor, J. Wall, R. Klungness. 2nd ROW 4 M. Williams, G. Bergeson, G. Fencl, Chandler, S. Cag- win, Ball. Ist ROW - C. Watson, V. Welch, L. Cox, S. Moody, E. Finch. Each week Glacier's bowlers have played two games, each bowler trying for individual high scores while each team did its best to win the games. Vicki Welch acted as team secretary and all-around organizer while Mr. Richard Farness was the advisor. Skiing This ycar's skiing club is chaperoned by Mr. John Lavender, they don't have an advisor. They go skiing every other Sunday for 6 weeks at Ski Acres. They have an hour of instructions given by the personnel at Ski Acres then they ski the rest of the day. 3rd ROW - A. Vasilieff, A. Thole, D. Norton, C. Leonnig, R. Rendahl, N. Faulk- ner, D. Cooper. 2nd ROW' E Meeker, S. Dahlberg, B. Strauss, McGregor, G. Wynn, C. Mottet, S. Simmons. Ist ROW - S. Mott, C. Simmons, J. Zimmerman, G. Monroe, C. Meelick, L. Perucca. 76-Q CMJ Zlwyy Mr. Farness D. Norling J. Jensen W 4 W? MHEQJ -53... . . ii ' W 'S - 1 fx N J. Thornton k . I gg- L Ei Y 'T Lettermen 5 E i nnnn Cla D. Anderson I 3 wa ,, .. .. v,-. Vit.. ,.. ., .. ,B S i if? 1 .i ,ae Q. ni , w f N Y 1, ,wtf N Row 5.- C. Wilson, G. steedmaii. Row 4: E. Swift, T. Frank, C. Stahl, M. Little, w. Nomura, T. Lewis. Row an- D. Billings, c. Thorsen, R. Ma- lone, D. McDonald, D. Van Leuvan, S. Tredway, J. Thompson, K. Ben son, D. Billyue. ROW 2: D. Bell, B. Finch, R. Wright, D. Oishi, G. Schnei- der, D. Wick, D. Solway, G. Baird. ROW I: B. McClelland, H. Lenz, R. Craven, G. Knutzen, D. Janet, A. Starcevich, S. Nasinec. Waskowitz Counselors J. Lavender G. Tower F. Minahan ROW 3: D. Janet, M. Comstock, A. Thole, K. Benson, D. Fast, R. Santo- ra. ROW 2: G. Bergesen, C. Nelson, J. Graham, J. Walker, V. Lewin, L. Cox. ROW I.' E. Van Der Meer, K. Jacobson, B. Strauss, S. Dalbcrg, S. Austin, M. Young. 101 all B. Johnston HOMECOMING QUEEN Carole Jonientz Junior Princess Ann Alexander A utumn Leaves Autumn Leavesw set the theme for Glacierls second annual Homecoming activities on November 2, 1962. Beginning with the Homecoming Assembly and the welcoming of the graduates, the victorious football game and dance followed later in the evening. Roy- alty crowned were Carole Jonientz, Homecoming Queeng Ann Alexander, Junior Princessg and Marji Burdine, Graduate Princess. Various entertainment at the assembly was climaxed by a group of our young-at-heart teachers, HThe Snagsf' For our Homecoming game, the Mighty Grizzlies trounced the Enumclaw Hornets, 21-12. The hard work of Homecoming chairman, Erlene VanDerMeer and those on all the committees proved to be well worth the effort put forth. Homecoming Queen Carole Jonientz being pre- sented during the half-time of our Home- coming game. Graduate Princess i Marji Burdine Glacier's Autumn Leavesu will remain a fond memory in the hearts of all the Glacier students and grads which it honored. Homecoming Queen Carole Jonientz escorted by Dick St. John during our Homecoming As- sembly. Marji Burdine, QUEEN Carole Jonientz, Ann Alexander Half-time activities: QUEEN Carole Jon- ientz, escorted by Dick St. Johng Bernie Presentation of royalty during half-time of Glacier's victorious Home- Carlton escorting Marji Burdineg Ann Al- coming game. The Homecoming dance was elaborately decorated and provided a friendly and congenial atmosphere. Besides the many Glacier students, a large number of grad- uates returned to see old friends and to re- call their days at Glacier. 103 exander escorted by Al Darby. 4 : 1 ww-sf swam ONS? 9091 9916 The annual Sophomore Tolo was held on March 8 in Glacieris Cafeteria. It was attended by about one hundred Fifty couples. 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