Ilwaco High School - Breakers Yearbook (Ilwaco, WA)
- Class of 1955
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Faculty Advisor . i 4 A V X AN' r fwl. 'J f' ,ff f V it 19 , o L -1' I-f . 3 .' f, 1 fc 13, .' ,v Q ix V N. , Q ig. u n 1 TS, . . Trula Wright . . . Sally Rice Carol Reinikka . Bob Gertulla Henry Erickson me ,M it X llligll U 'Of IDL, 1 Ullvlllfw e ll Q ll ilwlllfllll gffgmw ja iffflmjg 2 Mfg? Wei if gfgoysf FDREWARD The rough and ready cowboy days, the westward movement, and the pioneers have all vanished, but the idea to move on to a better place, to grasp a higher goal and to live a better life, still lives in the hearts of the graduating seniors and the student body. For this reason, we have carried out the theme of western life as a reminder of the days that used to be and of the days that are yet to come. May they be the best for everyone. 2 ,X K K .. S vp XX D qty, X X95 'So -o my oo i fo X091 X NJ' 4,9 5 ,V of JB nu Q' ,MQ Q91 Nxvz s. i XXL . X QX GJ' U if ff 4 , , , -f Q W WM' 'N-JJ xc, 'X W- N-9 -1 WW ' W 9 yy-x 'lv CONTENTS :QQ QPR ' W K Qwfwhmorial ........ 4 Y? NQ3X'e-gg Dedication ...... 5 Q W Administration ..... 6 Seniors ........ I2 Uther Classes. 19 Activities .... 24 Sports .......... 38 Snaps ................... 48 Campus,Calendar ........ V 49 Boosters ............... 54 Index ...... 56 3 MEMO Mrs. Louise Moss Because l've lived a life that's filled with its own trialsp I am not afraid of what's to come. l'll make no denialsg l'll greet the days with smiles and cheer those on my way. I have no choice of what to do, there'll be a greater day. l'm not afraid to leave this world with all its solemn grace No changes will be made at allp the future l can face. 4 DEDICATIUN We the students-of Ilwaco High School, dedicate this l955 Breakers To Miss Myrtle Mack. Miss Mack,wifhout much recognition, has done much fo make our high school days more memorable. To Miss Mack we say thanks for all the help and advice she has given- us. 5 ADMINISTRATION ,MI , Z W7 W K 4 59, f M N Af, ffl, XX I 4' 4 NM A4 ff7jA XA, W' f 6 A SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE G? June l955! To the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors it is iust the end of another school year, but to you Seniors it is a time of decision. lt is the time to decide whether to end formal education or seek further training in a chosen field and seriously begin earning a living. The choice is yours to make, but remember whatever your choice, it is not the end of all education. We, your teachers for the last twelve years, hope we have given you some tools with which you will be able to further your learning in orout of schools--don't forget to use them. Best wishes, and God grant you success and happiness always. 7 SCHUDL BOARD Dr. J. Harold Clarke, J.G. Williams, J.H. Sugarmcn S.C. Lochrie. Board member not shown, Ferris Saunders. J. H. Sugcrmcn, J. G. Williams 8 I wifi EMIT C. BOYD University of Washington. Chem- istry, Algebra, Geometry, Ad- vanced Mathematics. Advisor: Junior and Senior Class Plays, Senior Class. MYRTLE MACK Linfield College.WashingtonState College. Home Economics, Latin, Torch Honor. Advisor: Senior Class. l RAYOMND McFADDEN Oregon State College, University of Oregon. Athletic Coach, Physi- , cal Education, History, Commer- lcial Geography. Advisor: Fresh- man Class, Letterman's Club. l . JH -44-:G 7.7 3 doa' f 2 PAULINE RUC KS ' Arkansas State College, T.S.C.W., -Henderson State Teacher's Col- lege. English. Advisor: Freshman Class. i WILLIAM STRANGE Kansas State Teacher's College, Ottawa University, Washington State History, Librarian. Advisor: Junior Class. W me :df we W ew :SM 52? ngifrr W Sifswl'-' L f? 2SE?fZ ??i??W , Mix ' '5k:.::- may X l 's-:: - 2 'f :'f' 1 . 53 91..-' ..1 . H':5,.5- ,QQ -1-1' ,551 f uf:,-: ii .. .J --wv -.5 V if wig. wi l l I :Yi I may--?:' . -A. ,u 5 1 , N.:--,usa , ',, ,- My DONALD LEE College of Puget Sound. Wash- ington State College. Biology, American History, Economics- Sociology. Assistant Coach. SUE ERICKSON Arkansas State Teacher's Col- lege.WesternwashingtonCollege. Commercial, Annual, Golden I, School Bookkeeping. Advisor: Sophomore Class. MWWL HENRY ERICKSON Western Washington College. Washington State College. Shop, Biology, General Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Advisor: Sophomore Class. S5354 PlYmout lege. Eng Club, Frosh R UR WILLIAMS C I of Puget Sound. Wash- State College. Music. Ad- v Board of Control. WWW? n STUDENT COUNCIL Brian O'Neil Loma Leback Jim Horton President Vic Pr id Secretary e es en 5., . .f 1 Q nf w P, I .N I w ssmrnns X TSI my f Wo! -2 7 W7 MQ . ' f7 fm QE W 1772 - V053 , A JV? W I fi , Y s j V jf M ' ' X Wwbo L Vy f XZ X '31 WW! ld,-fl A I ' 6 XZXM7 W iff - M '3 X X W f X9Lk I , .I Jw, XV NR ' Qf, 4,2 . , W X ,I f ,ggi 4116 Xxx 'A fl , 'V 4 q C2791 F 5 '9 ' Q4 'M MX 9 ,T QQ 55 X ix ff! '077 X f f 5 QM CX f 5 WWA? 1 1 ' Jerry Andrews President SENIOR OFFICERS U Larry Freshley MOTION MUCIY Dua-Ffeglggriirom Vice President SBCFBIUVY Irene Weber Valedictorian Brian 0'Neil Faith Fellows Sal utatori an Duane Hagstrom Class Representative 12 Faculty Representative JERRY ANDREWS General Course. FRANK BALES College Prep: Football 'l,2,3, 45 Basketball l,35 Track 3,45 Letterman's Club 3,4- LEE CROWLEY College Prep- PATRICIA DEVENY College Prep: Torch Honor 2, 45 Music Librarian 45 Golden I 45 Annual 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3545 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Librarian 45 Frosh Peppers I5 G.A.A. l,2,3,4. VIRGINIA DRISCOLL General Course: Frosh Pep- pers I5 Music Program I5 Glee Club I5 Pep Club Vice-Presi- dent 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Cheer Leader 2,3,45 Yell Chairman 45 Annual 2,3545 Golden I 2, 3,45 Girls' State 35 G.A.A. I, 2,3,45 Torch Honor 3. FAITH FELLOWS College Prep: Frosh Peppers I5 Frosh Peppers Vice-Presi- dent I5 Band I,2,3,45 Golden l 'l,2,3,45 Junior Play35Senior Play 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3545 Annual 'I,2,3,45 French Horn Soloist 35 Torch Honor 2,3,45 French Horn Quartet 3. LARRY FRESHLEY College Prep: Glee Club 1,25 Class Vice-President25Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Class Vice-President 4. ROY GRAY General Course: Football l,2, 3,45 Basketball l5Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Letterman's Club President 4. 49-f,,r,Q,,,A DWANE HAGSTROM College Prep: Glee Club l,2, 3,45 Band l,2,35 Basketball I, 3,45 Basketball Manager 25 Torch Honor 25 Class Treas- urer 45 Assistant Manager lMagazine Drivel 35 Stage Crew 3. MARVIN HAWKINS Glee Club l,2,3,45 Football 'l,2,3,45 Basketball 'l,25 Bas- ketball Manager 3,45 Track I, 2,3,45 lntra Mural Basketball and Baseball 2,3,4. JAMES HORTON Band l,2, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Golden l 4,Annual 4,Football Manager 2,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Letterman's Club 4. Junior Class President, Student Body Vice-President 4, Student Council 3,4. DOTTICE KEISKI College Prep: Frosh Peppers l, Pep Club 2,3,4, Golden l 4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Band l,2, 3,4, Torch Honor 3,4, Girl's State 3, Pep Band 4, Business Manager lMagazine Drivelilf W ,Qww ,vw GILBERT KELLMER College Prep: Glee Club l,2, 3,4, Annual 2, Junior Play, Senior Play Stage Manager 4. . DARLENE KROLL College Prep:Glee Club l,2, 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Annual l, 2,3,4, Golden l l,2,3,4, Frosh Peppers, Sextet 3,4, PepClub 2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2. BEVERLY LUNDEEN Commercial Course:'Band l,2, 3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Music Programs l,2,3,4, Golden l 4,Annual 4, Pep Band 4, Frosh Peppers Secretary. MARION MACK Commercial Course: Glee Club l, Music Program 'l,Frosh Pep- pers, Pep'Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Class Secretary 4, Junior Play,Annual'3,4,Golden l,3,4, Cheer Leader 2,3,4, Fair Princess 3. BERNARD MARTENSON General Course: Junior Play, Senior Play, Football Manager 2. .wr f MD 0'Qf ' 7FloMAs MERIWETHER General Course: Glee Club 4, Letterman's Club 4, Football 4, Transferred South Bend High School. BRIAN O'NElL Glee Club l,2,3,4, Football l, 2,3, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 'l,2,3,4, Golden l l,2, Sports Editor 3,4, Annual Business Manager 4, Torch Honor 3, President 4, Track 3,4, Junior Class Representative 3, Stu- dent Council l,2,3, President 4, Class President 2, Boy's State 3, Quartet 4, Publication Council 3,4, Student Body President. GLENDINE SCOTT Library 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Transferred Astoria High School. JOAN SELL Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 Band I,2, 45 Pep Band I,2,45 Saxophone Quartet I5 Music Programs I, 2,3,45 Frosh Peppers5 Pep Club 2,35 Torch Honor 2,35 Golden I Reporter 'I,25 As- sistant Editor 35 Editor 4. EVA JANE SHIER College Prep: Glee Club I 3,45 Bond I,2,3,45 Pep 3,45 Frosh Peppers5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Sextet I,2,3,45 Golden l l,45 Annual I,2,3,45 Music Programs I,2,3,45 G.A.A. I5 Junior Play5 Senior Pla . r WWW .Ugg f RONALD SMITH College Prep: Glee Club I,2, 3,45 Golden I 3,45 Annual 3, 45 Class President I5 Quartet 'l,2,3,45 Football I,2,3,45 Track I,2,3,45 Basketball I, 2,3,4. .EVELYN TAYLOR College Prep: Glee Club 2,3, 45 Band I,2,3,45 Flute Trio 45 Frosh Peppers5 Pep Club 25 Secretary 35 President 45 Annual 45 Golden l 45 Class Secretary-Treasurer 25 Class Representative 45Junior Play. DAVID WALLACE College Prep: Glee Club 2,3, 45FootbalI 2,3,45Lettermen's Club 3,4. IRENE WEBER College Prep: Glee Club I,2, 3,45 Band 'l,2,3,45 Sextet 45 Horn Quartet 35 Class Vice- President l5ClassVice-Pres- ident 25 Frosh Pepper's Pres- ident5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Rep- resentative 25 Class Treasurer 35 Torch Honor 'l,2,3,45 Sec- retary-Treasurer 35 G.A.A. I, 2,3,45 President 25 Maiorette '45 Girl's State 35 Senior Play. Q BONNIE WEBSTER College Prep: Glee Club I,2, 3,45 G.A.A. I5 Frosh Peppers5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Librarian I5 Golden l I. Qfwfi ELDEN WELLER General Course: Glee Club 2. 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Quartet 2,35 Pep Band 2,3,45 Trumpet Trio 2,35 Golchn l 25 Lettermen's Club 45 lntra-Mural Sports. 2, 3,45 Football Manager 45Music Programs 2,3,45 Transferred Benson Tech, Portland. r ? BETTY WILSON General Course: Frosh Pep- pers: Pep Club 2,3,45 Cheer- Leader I,2,35 Golden I 3,45 Annual 3,45 Librarian 45 Jun- ior PIay5 Senior Play Prompt- er5 Football P r ince s s 35 G.A.A. I,2,3,45 G.A.A. Pres- ident 3. 1.124-'12 DIAHL WILSON College Prep: Glee Club 2,3, 41 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Frosh Peppers5 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Annual I,2,35 Golden l I,25 Feature Editor 35 Busi- ness Manager 45 Junior Playg Sehiar Ployg Music Programs 2,3,45 Yell-Leader I. I MARILYN WILSON General Course: Frosh Pep- pers5, Pep Club 2,3,45 Class Secretary 35 Annual 35 Golden I Fashion Editor 4. will If Q fu wilmff W VT QM I JM 3 ,P ,X W WWW Ginny- .KAW fgya-1 IWVWMGWSV TKWJUJV' I6 TRULA WRIGHT Commercial Course: Torch Honor 35 Secretary 45 Frosh Peppers5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Golden I 45 Annual 35 Editor 45 G.A.A. I,25 Senior PIay5 Publication Council 4. The Speaker's table . . . Jim Horton, Edu Elm, Mr. 84 Mrs. Strange, Jim Orander, Cullen Baker, and Jerr y Andrews. SCHDUL SNAPS A Hawaiian Paradise was the theme of the Junior-Senior Banquet this year. The banquet was in the school cafeteria. Everyone eating and having a good time. m pg, .. Q . Q Q. -in l V CLASSES U 5 5 E? 312 A W I 9? --gi. First row: Slagle, Lincoln, Mattson, Newman, Goodwin, Rice, Driscoll, Reinikka. Second row: Hill, Aase Christensen, Gorman, Penner, Nesbit, Nott, Martenson, C. Leback. Third row: Frazier, Elm, C. Johnson L. Leback, A. Johnson, Tilden, Sarver, McClintock, Strange. Fourth row: Dunsmoor, Horton, Stone, Slade Ward, Rouke, Baker. Fifth row: C. Johnson, Stamp, Bales, Leage, Walters, Orander, O'Conner, Webster. Camera shy: Foster, Beals. JUNIDRS , if ML This year the iunior class gave their annual Junior Prom on December 4. The theme was Mood Indigo. The class rings were ordered on Sep- tember 23, and arrived at the Time Shop in llwaco on November 24. .-,, , , V.Pres.E.Elm The Junior Play, Spring Fever, was presented on March 4 and the Junior-Senior Banquet was given in honor of the seniors in April. The Juniors have worked hard and have had a lot of fun in all ot these activities. Sec.Treas. P. Martenson -I9 First row: Tonkins, Lawrence, Cox, Knapp, Ward, Carter, Wolfe, Bronsch, Deccio, Alton. Second row: Curry, Lindquist, Chellis, Winters, Van Houten, Rutzer, N. Wilson, Rorrer, Hoglund, Crenshaw. Third row: Kaino, Yaun, Leback, Biggs, Gertulla, Morse, Sheldon, Tetz, Sverdrup, Wilton. Fourth row: Ahrend, R. Buhmon, D. Buhmon, McNamara, O'Neal, Oia, Weber, Herman, Mr. Erickson. SDPHDMURES The Sophomores started off their second year at llwaco High School with a big welcome for the Fres hmen. We gave our pep assemblies for football and basketball in due form. Many entered into sports and music and we had a good turnout for honor roll. We have had an enioyable year full of many memories, and hope we have been of some help to our fellow students and faculty of llwaco High School. Prelident, N. Wilson V. Presidont, L. Haglund Sec. Treasurer, D. Deccio 20 First row: Rutzer, Hansen, Mays, Penner, Reinikka, Van Houten, Sund, Murakami, Second row: Borish Baker, Mosher, Heckard, Rose, Hair, Keil, Newman, Huddleston. Third row: Clark, Bell, Oha, Connely Kary, Morse, Godfrey,Wilsan, Canto. Fourth row: Nesbit, McClintock, Murakami, Biggs, Jacobe, Spa, Church Winters, Fifth row: Rice, Driscoll, Mathews, Huitt, Baker, Gradt, Sugarman, McFee. PRESHMAN The Freshmen were welcomed with the annual initiation from the Sopho- mores. They lost the annual student body ticket sale and gave a very successful sock dance to the winning Seniors. They have had a very busy and memorable Freshman year at llwaco High School. We hope their future is filled with a broad but happy outlook on life. .K We XR -vm .2 ff -n,. ,K President, T. Murakami V. President, N. Kary Secretary, B. Connely 21 RUUM SNZSPS 22 ,f mx N A E: w :wma u A XX , QAX Y Sk ii Q ff Si M is ,, ! rx EQ fy 4 N 1 if XN X LX ,Q ff! ' RN P2 ' .X Q M K, W N X' . ,ig I ' s X Q ff ',, wx - 1. tix X K X X X N xl 'wwf' h Q C X J 'b W fi- X, fflff -R X- -Q-S xxi HI V f Z 'S-' X 'T -S - 5 ML Jr' ' - v4 5 , g AN mi G ir First row: Goodwin, Cox, Christenson, Mosher, J. Baker, Hansen, Wallace, Bell, Mortensen, Alton, Hair D. Wilson. Second row: Reinikka, Mattson, Nott, Huitt, Murakami, Stone, Yaun, N. Wilson, Aase, Nesbitt Taylor. Third row: Lawrence, Wolfe, Haglund, Baker, J. Horton, Meriwether, Sugarman, DeVeny, Sheldon, Lundeen, Fellows. Fourth row: Mr. Williams, Keiski, Webster, Tilden, O'Neil, Frazier, Ahrend, Hawkins, D. Horton, Smith, C. Johnson, Kroll, Sell. Fifth row: Weber, L. Leback, Baker, D. Weber, O'Neal, Elm Rice, C. Leback, Curry, Wilton. Sixth raw: A. Johnson, Shier, Tetz, Orander, Weller, Hagstrom, Pells Kellmer, Leage. GLEE CLUB Accompanists: L. Leback, l. Cox, C. Reinikka The Glee Club started their performances by singing at the annual Christmas program, held on December 21. They also sang at the Pacific County music meet, and participated in the Southwest Washington Class C. Glee Club contest in South Bend. 24 First row: B. Haglund, Sverdrup, Kroll, Natt, Cox, lWolfe, Weber, Mr. Williams, McClintock, N. Wilson, D. Wilson, DeVeny, Tilden. Second row: Sund, Keiski, Tefz, Church, McNamara, Lundeen, Sell, Tonkins, L. Haglund, Taylor, A. Johnson. Third row: Spa, Keil, Alton, C. Reinikka, Katy, Hagstrum, 5heldon,Godfry, Heckard, Mosher. Fourth raw: VonHouten, Connelly, L. Reinikka, Shier, L. Leback, C. Johnson, Commins, Mattson, Fellows. BAND The llwaco High School band, along with the Glee Club was the host of theeannual Pa- cific County music meet. A lot of work was put into this music meet by the musicians of our school, and a lot of credit is deserved. Among other'activi- ties of the band include: Spring Concert and the Southwest Washington class C contest in South Bend. A full size march- Mqiorettgz ing band was used during foot- l e web ball season and a small PEP band was organized for basket- ball season. Kiwi First row: Shier, Kroll, Weber. SE TETTE The sextette gave its last performance at Graduation, com- pleting a successful year of hard work. Included in their ac- tivities, the sextette sang at Southwest Washington solo Con- test in Olympia, Kiwanis, and other places. Second row: Mortensen, C. Reinikka, Haglund. ,,J ,., . Smith, Stone, Weller, O'NeilQLbkU DUBRTETTE The quartet started their performing at the annual Christmas pro- gram. Among other per- formances, include South west Washington solo contest at Olympia, Ki- wanis, and Graduation. 26 I I First row: Miss Mack, McNamara, A. Johnson, Keiski, Wright, Fellows, l. Weber Mortensen, L. Leback, Orander, O'Neil, V. Driscoll, Koino, R. Rouke. Pres. B. 0'Neil V. Pres. J. Crander Secretary, T. Wright TORCH HUNDR The scholars ot llwaco High School make up our Torch Honor with Miss Mack as their advisor. The Torch Honor is organized for those with outstanding ability in their school work. They are rated on a point system and must have two ac- tivities. An A, D, or an F will dis- quality them from the Torch Honor. First raw: McClintock, B. Wilson, Lincoln, Mr. Strange. Second row: Rice, Webster, Ahrend LIBRARIANS A9 The library has many new books this year for those who enioy reading. New shelves we added last year, and we have a full line of magazines for everyone to enioy. Nr. Strange, our new advisor, picked student li- brarians whose iob is to keepthe books in neat order and everything in line. We have had an enioyable year and have learned many raw things about a library. 28 Loft to Right! D. Wilson, Wright, Fellows, Weber, Shier, Emit Boyd, Mortensen, 0'Neil, J. Horton, Freshley. SENIOR PLAY The Senior Play, Your Telling Me, was presented on Decem- ber l0, l954, a three-act comedy written by Don Elser under the direction of Emit Boyd. lsabella .... Bill Andrews . Prof. Andrews Gerry Andrews Beth Robinson . . Dick Mallon . . Joan Mayberry Joe Allcot . . . Donna Andrews . . Eva Jane Shier . .... Jim Horton Bernard Martenson Z . . . . Faith Fellows . . . Trula Wright . . . Brian 0'NeiI . . . . lrene Weber . . . . Larry Freshley . . . Diahl Wilson First row: Driscoll, Ward, Baker, Reinikka. Second row: Leback, Foster, Horton, Johnson, Mr. Boyd, Orander, Frazier, Elm. Camera shy, Martenson. JUNIDR PLA On March 4, l955, the Junior Class presented a three act comedy entitled Spring Fever , written by Glenn Hughes, and directed by Emit Boyd. The entire action takes place in the living room of Mrs. Spangler's rooming house at Brookfield College, on the day before commencement. The play was a big success, and the cast had a lot of fun putting it on. Mrs. Spangler . . . . Ann Purcell. . . . . Vic Lewis . . . Ed Burns . . . Lou Herron . . . Howard Brant . . . Mr. Purcell. . . Aunt Maude . . . Mrs. Purcell. . . President Dixon . . 30 Professor Bean . . . I Vivian George . . . . 4 Carol Reinikka Beverly Driscoll . Phyllis Foster . . . Jim Orander . . . . . Edu Elm . . . Loma Leback . . Cullen Baker . . . Don Horton . Pat Martenson . Ann .lohnsone . . Bill Frazier . . Larry Ward First row: Lundeen, Cox, Newman, L. Reinikka, C. Reinikka, Driscoll, Van Houten, Ward, Wright, Bronsch Carter, Rice. Second row: L. Leback, Curry, Sverdrup, Crenshaw, Nott, Connelly, Alton, N. Wilson, Kary Garman, Martenson, Godfrey. Third row: McClintock, Weber, Shier, Fellows, B. Wilson, Aase, Tilden, Mack Tetz, Penner, V. Driscoll, Taylor. Fourth row: Johnson, McNamara, Horton, Pells, Orander, Elm, Gertulla Smith, O'Neil, Murakami, Kroll, C. Leback. Trula Wright, Editor 4 Sally Rice, Asst. Ed. ANNUAL Through hard work and cooperation of the staff, we bring to you the l955 annual. The money from the ads, magazine drive, and student body ticket sales helped finance the annual. We hope itwill recall many important events, humerous happenings, school s pir i t, and the cherished memories of the past school year. Carol Reinikka, Lit. Ed. 31 First row: Mrs. Erickson, V. Driscoll, B. Driscoll, Wolfe, Bronsch, D. Wilson, S. Rice, Deccio, P. Ward, E. Carter, Alton, Wright. Second row: R. Rouke, Tetz, N. Wilson, Nott, Taylor, C. Reinikka. Third row: Sverdrup, Sheldon, Shier, Sell, Kroll, DeVeny', B.Wilson, Aase, I. Weber, Keiski, Fellows. Fourth row: Pells, O'Neil, J. Horton, Smith, Lundeen, A. Johnson, C. Leback, C. McClintock, L. Leback, Tilden. Editor, J. Sell Business Mgr. D. Wilson GOLDEN I The Golden I staff had a very busy year col- lecting news and all of the latest goss-ip. It was edited by Joan Sell and Nrs. Erickson as the ad- visor. We have- worked hard and have enioyed bring- ing you the latest events of the school year. 32 Trula Wright, Jim Orancler, Mrs. Erickson, and Brian O'Neil PUBLIEATIUN5 COUNCIL The Publication Council is composed of three students and one member of the faculty appointed by the principal. This group se- lected the staffs for the l954-55 year book and paper. They have edited this annual that you may enioy it. 33 First row: Deccio, Mack, J. Penner, V. Driscoll, B. Driscoll. Second row: Tonkins, C. Reinikka, Cox, Goodwin Wolfe,Wright, Bronsch, S. Rice, D. Wilson, Knapp, E. Carter, P. Ward. Third row: Mattson, Haglund, Lindquist Nott, Aase, Christenson, N. Wilson, Taylor, M. Wilson, M. Newman. Fourth row: Weber, Rorrer, Fellows, M. Winters, Server, Wilton, Scott, P. Martenson, Keiski, Alton. Fifth row: Lincoln, Kroll, Webster, Lundeen, B. Wilson, Sheldon, DeCeny, Nesbit, Lawrence, Gorman. Sixth row: C. McClintock, C. Johnson, A. Johnson, Tetz, Tilden, Chellis, Curry, P. Crenshaw. I I President, E. T0yl0I' V. President, V. Driscoll PEP CLUB The Pep Club has shown much enthusiasm for the support of our team this year and has worked hard at all of our home games. Everyone has had a good time helping out and we hope that we have been of some help to our fellow students and to the faculty. Sec. Treasurer, L. Leback 34 :L . , ., L, , ,ky J .:,,.: First row: Sund, C. Van Houten, M. Newman, Heckard, Borisch, J. Murakami, L. Reinikka. Second row Fl Winters, Godfrey, Kary, Hair, D. Penner, Connelly, J. Wilson, P. Oio. Third row: Jacobe, Church, Morse Rose, Huddleston, Conto, Keil, Spa. President: N. Kary PRUSH PEPPERS This year the Frosh Peppers were very busy in their activities. They helped sell at the home games and joined in the sup- port and enthusiasm for our team. As a whole, they have been a great help. We hope they will continue the good work for next years Pep Club. Secretary: B. Connelly 35 First row: F. Bales, Wallace, Kaino, Smith. Second row: D. Weber, Elm, Andrews, Hawkins, O'Conner, J. Walters. Third row: O'Neil, Leage, Orander, Meriwether, Stamp, W. Bales. Pres. R. Gray V. Pres. J. Andrews Secretary: B. 0'Neil 36 LETTERMEN the Letterman's of all boys who letter in school Each year Club is made have earned a sports. continued intra- tor all of those interested. Last year they pre- sented the trophy case which is in the auditorium. They have mural s ports SPORTS W Q A I' ' NR I f q L I 1 U xx W Q 1 K X F I A XX B l 173 Ev K 5 NX 44 nw 1 D kk ' X 19 , M + A 5+ X -SJR A X ---5 ,-f--,:,- YC,-AXE f 'Y f 6 Q X3 M, , 37 '-- 45 xii ,,,....--- FIRST ELEVEN First row: Andrews, F. Boles, W. Bales, Hawkins, Elm, Meriwether, Stamp Second row: C. Baker, O'Neil, Grey, Leage. CCECH END CAPTAIN -guy .1--ul-zvv.-1 - fu.. nu.. un 38 vz-msn? First row: Wallace, Gray,O'Neil,Yaun,Nesbit, Leback, Bell,Murakami. Second row: Mr.McFadden, Weller, Matthews, Oia, Gradt, Bales, Meriwether, Andrews, Walters, C. Baker, Huitt, Frazier, J. Horton, Mr. Lee. Third row: M. Baker, Weber, Hawkins, D. Buhman, Driscoll, Sugarman. Fourth row: Elm, Leage, Orander, Pells, 0'Nea l, W. Bales, Stamp. B SQUAD First row! Bell, Yaun, Gradt, Weber, Oia, Leback, Nesbit, Murakami. Second row: Mr. Lee, M. Baker, Huitt, Matthews, D. Buhman, O'Neal, Driscoll, Sugarman, Morse. 39 TRACE First Row: Bel I, Grudf, Weber, Le back, Frazier Hawkins, 0'Neil, Bales, Biggs. Second Row: Hill Driscoll, Wolters, Hagstrom, Vogle, Orander, Stump Elm, Baker. Dave - getting in shape 41 VARSITY Lefi to right: McFadden, C. Baker, Weber, Smith, Vogle, Orander, Hagstrom, Elm, Gflldff Kainof 0'N0il, Manager Hawkins. JUNIURS VARSITY First row: Gertulla, J. Baker, Mo , Driscoll, Leback, Coach McFadden. ' ' ' ' sher, Murakami, Rutzer, Manager. Second row' Sugarman D Buhmqn Hill 42 Left to Right: Rufzer, Manager, Baker, Bell, Driscoll, Sugarman Baker Mosher Murakami Hum Manager FRESH BASKETBALL The team in action A pep assembly 43 YELL LEADERS 44 y I First row: Deccio, Ward, Alton, V. Driscoll, Penner, Kary, Wilson, Mack, B. Driscoll, Hekord. Sec- ond row: Rose, Sarver, Sheldon, Wilton, McClintock, Ness, Weber, DeVeny, Lincoln, Christenson. G. Z-i. Zi. T , e The G.A.A. consists of girls who are interested in athletics. The meetings are held after schoolwith Mrs. Slagle as their advisor. They earn a sports letter by playing basketball, softball, and var- ious other group games, thereby earning 500 points. V. President, B. Driscoll President, C. McClintock Secretary, J. Penner 45 Girl's Quartet A real scout? Ugh! lniun! Basket! SCHUUL SNAPS Mixed company Help! Don'1' cry Actors QU SENIUP. CLI-ISS WILL We, the graduating class of 1955, do hereby on this day of April 2I, 1955, make our first and last will and testament. Article I First, to the entire student body we leave the ability to do better. Second, to the incoming seniors, we leave our ability to keep out of trouble and to get along with the teachers. Third, to the incoming iuniors, we leave our intra- mural basketball ability. Fourth, to the incoming sophomores, we leave the incoming freshmen. Fifth, to the freshmen, we leave our sympathy. Article II To Mr. Aase, we leave all of the iuniors who own cars. To the schoolboard we leave a future paint job. To Miss Mack, we leave dirty cupboards and dish towels for the managers to wash. To Mr. Strange, we leave untold copies of the Ii- brary rules. To Mrs. Erickson, we leave our hopes for a happy homelife and lots of little redheads. To Mrs. Slagle, we leave all of our puffed wheat boxtops for one square inch of the Yukon. To Miss Rucks, we leave our English notebooks and collection of books for her future library. To Mr. Erickson, ----- well, we leave him to Mrs. Erickson. To Mr. Lee we leave a new watch with an alarm so that he will let next year's American History class out for lunch on time. To Mr. Boyd, we leave our membership card to the Lovelorn Society. To Mr. Williams, we leave an all-girI's glee club, To Mr. McFadden, we leave him out as we did last year, but will think of his team during basketball season. To the cooks, we leave thirty-six mimeographed menus on tile. To Bill Martin, we leave the rest of the school and some prospective helpers. Article III I, Jerry Andrews, leave my summer women to some needy iunior. I, Frank Bales, leave Willy to continue the every- day occurrences. I, Tony Beales, leave my English poetry to Jim Walters. I, Lee Crowley, leave. my gift of gab to Carol Reinikka. I, Pot DeYeny, leave my shopping bag of books to Larry Ward. I, Virginia Driscoll, leave my physique to Dorene Mattson. I, Faith Fellows, leave my ability to play the French horn to Clark Johnson, that he might get on the good side of Mr. Williams in times of need. I, Larry Freshley, leave my cutest smile to James Hill so that he may attract some new freshman girl. I, Marv Hawkins, leave my ubilityfo get intotrouble to Willy Bales. I, Duane Hagstrom, leave my pal Johnny Bell to anyone who can handle him. I, Jim Horton, leave my car payments to my brother Don, 'cause I don't think anyone else would want them. I, Dottice Keiski, leave my string necklaces to Mr. Williams who may need them in one of those mo- ments. I, Darlene Kroll, leave my office work to Beverly Driscoll so she can always be near the phone. I, Bev Lundeen, leave my quick wit to Dale O'Con- ner, so he can keep right on the ball. I, Marion Mack, leave my ability to gossip to Pat Martenson. I, Bernard Martenson, leave my ability of skipping school to Bill Frazier. I, Tom Meriwether, leave my beard growing ability to Richard Rouke. I, Elizabeth Ness, leave my ability to get along with Marv to anyone who wants it. I, Brian 0'NeiI, leave and take Evelyn with me. I, Glendine Scott, leave my good grades to Tucky Webster. Every little bit counts. I, Joan Sell, leave and I am sure glad. I, Eva Jane Shier, leave my giggles to Jean Nesbit so she can have sound with her action. I, Ron Smith, keep all of my abilities for they may come into use later. I, Evelyn Taylor, leave my annual iob to a good typist like Edu Elm. I, David Wallace, leave my Number 27 football iersey to Jim Orander in hope he makes all county. I, Bonnie Webster, leave my leaky fountain pens to Ann Johnson. I, Irene Weber, leave my dimples to Janet Nott to add to her own. I, Eldon Weller, leave my dancing ability to-Cullen Baker so that next year he may get best dancer in the bunco election. I, Betty Wilson, leave the desire to count the days of Bob's return to Philip Stamp because he enioys it so much. I, Diahl Wilson, leave my twenty question program in American History to Mr. Lee so he'II not get bored. I, Marilyn Wilson, leave my rock to Jean Tilden so she won't have so many worries as time goes by. I, Trula Wright, leave my love of horses to Sally Rice and hope someday she'Il have her own horse. Signed this twenty-first day of April, I955. THE SENIOR CLASS SNAPS A 4 JB , 6, , Sm US' f , f f 1 5 I A ' fi K 4, -M x ' ef X' Q L l l 6 f --,, X LZ L.-.1 L, 7 L' Qty' September October November December January March April MOV June CAMPUS CALENDAR School began Frosh initiation Magazine sale Valley there, championship football team County basketball iamboree Junior prom Senior play Christmas vacation Junior play Open house Spring Concert Music contest County music meet Junior-Senior Banquet Senior ball Baccalaureate Commencement School ends 49 SCHUDL SNAPS X Scandal! Crazy?! Pai Young Punks What yo doin ? 10. Bashful Octupus No fair peekin' Shame, shame What a physique NAP Sufferers Spring has Sprung Donna Ain't he cute? Ambitious Frosh Shorty You're learning A deer? Robbin' the nest Just youngsters Such a life Miss the bus? Who, me?? Scotty What a getupl There's been a change in me NA Down, boy clown Sweet music Oh, you think so! Carolyn Raising a smell Look at those glasses iauircu zL:::T:nN BIGGEST FLIRT 8. SHIEK WITTIEST Bob Hum Jim Horton MOST POPULAR Lyndull Huglund Carol Jvhnson Lomu Lebclck Brion O'NeiI BEST BOY ATHLETE BEST sim. ATHLETE BEST DANCERS George I-me Judy Knapp Donna Deccio Eldon' .Weller MOST COURTEOUS Jim Orunder Dottice Keiski ' :E'7: -':... - EFHSYVV - PEPPIEEST MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Philip Stump Irene Weber Beverly Driscoll Brian O'NeiI mv- -W ww: . ,.,,, ,,.. 5,.,, W' WE, f,L. nw i..,,L, .. 4,A9w , ASW- ,,T, A. ,, ,. X235 W vfn.. w5,J,QYg:sn, A..Z A, I 5 E 2 in S . 4 '6. -nr D ' fzngwf- - ,T ,, . Hg En BEST DRESSED Marion Mack Bob Vogle C UTEST MOST STUDIOUS Larry Freshley Ann Johnson Marion Muck Richard Rouke 53 BEST PERSONALITY 81 IDEAL BOY AND GIRL Brian 0'Neil Marion Muck ASTORIA ASTORIA BRANCH, U.S. NAT'L BANK Best W is hes, Seniors ABRAHAMSEN COMPANY Plumbing, Heating Sr Sheetmetal ALADDIN E LECTRIC Congratulations, Seniors AL CROHN Men's Furnislings ALM'S TEXACO SERVICE 9th and Bond Street ASTORIA APPAREL 561 Commercial Street ASTORIAN BUDGET Lower CoIumbia's Leading Newspaper ASTOR IA BUSINESS EQUIPMENT Best Wishes Seniors ASTORIA CURTAIN SHOP Congratulations to the Seniors ASTORIA FEED COMPANY Congratulations to the Class of '55 ASTORIA GRANITE WORKS Congratulations to the Seniors ASTOR IA HARDWARE COMPANY 532 Commercial Street ASTORIA MOTOR INC. 6I4 Commercial Street ASTORIA PUBLIC MARKET Complete One-Stop Shopping BALL STUDIO Congratulations to the Seniors BELL BROS. JEWELER Congratulations to the Seniors BREWER BILLIE COMPANY Records and Home Appliances BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Congratulations, Seniors BURKE'S MEN'S STORE The Store of His Choice CLATSOP FEED STORE Best Wishes Seniors COLUMBIA TRAVEL BUREAU Astoria, Oregon COMMERCIAL BARBER SHOP Best of Luck to the Seniors CUSTARD KING Best Wishes to the Seniors DAIRY QUEEN Best of Luck Seniors DANA'S BOOTERY Congratulations to the Seniors DR. HARVEY C. RONES Congratulations to the Class of '55 EASTERN'S Men's and Women's Wearing Apparel E. K. PLUMBING COMPANY Phage 1132 Astoria ELLIOTT HOTEL Congratulations, Seniors ER ICKSON FLORAL Good Luclr, Seniors FISHER BROS. COMPANY Hardware Industrial Supplies FRANK PORTER FURNITURE COMPANY Household Furnishings BUUSTERS GIMRE'S SHOE STORE We Give S. 81 I'I. Green Stamps GINN'S GIFT SHOP SI4 Commercial Street GLASS SHOP-BOND STREET Congratulations to the Seniors GREENBURG'S FURNITURE B est Wishes to the Seniors HARV and AL'S SPORT'S CENTER Congratulations, Seniors HILDERBRAND and COMPANY 465 Commercial Street HISSNER GARDEN SHOP Congratulations to the Seniors HOFF'S MEAT MARKET Congratulations Grads' H U GHES-R A NSOM MORTUAR Y A storia , Ore gon J.C. PENNEY COMPANY It Pays to Shop at Penney's JEROMES Best Buys at Jeromes J. L. MOORE and SON Best of Luck Seniors JOE CONE JEWELER 429 Commercial Street JOHN JACOB ASTOR HOTEL Congratulations, Seniors KAREN'S CAFE Best Wishes Seniors KLARA ALMA HAT SHOP Our Hats go to College LARSON'S DAIRY Dairy Products LAWSON'S CONF ECTIONARY Candy and Fountain Specials LEONS Best Wishes to the Seniors LIBERTY GRILL Best Wishes Seniors LINK'S SPORTING GOODS To use the Year Around LOOP-JACOBSEN JEWELRY Congratulations, Seniors LOVELL AUTO COMPANY Buick, Chevrolet, and Cadillac LOWER COLUMBIA DAIRY ASSOC . Supplying the District with Frostkist MAUNULA SHOE STORE Best Wishes to the Seniors MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Courtesy Demonstrations METROPOLITAN STORE P hone 402, Astoria MODE 'O DAY Dresses, Blouses, Lingerie, Hosery MORTONS Best of Luck to the Seniors ORIGINAL DRY CLEANERS 227 Taylor Street OWL DRUG Best Wishes to the Graduates PAYNE'S MEN'S STORE Best Wishes to the Graduates POOLES MUSIC SHOP Phone II07 54 SHANER AND COMPANY JEWELRY Congratulations, Seniors STEINBOCK PHARMACY Phone 412' Astoria THEIL BORS. TheiI's Fine Foods ULANIES J EWELRY Congratulations, Seniors UTZINGER'S BOOK STORE Greeting Cards and Stationary CHINOOK ARLIE'S MARKET Congratulations, Seniors CHINOOK ASSEMBLY OF GOD Best Wishes Seniors CHINOOK DRY GOODS STORE Dry Goods - Clothing CHINOOK LUTHERAN CHURCH Congratulations to the Seniors CHINOOK PACKING COMPANY Congratulations, Seniors CHINOOKI POST OFFICE AND STORE Best of Luck Seniors CHINOOK PROGRESSIVE CLUB Home ofthe Royal Salmon CHINOOK SERVICE STATION Best of Luck Seniors LEBACK'S GROCERY Fresh Fruits, Meats, and Vegetables MEGL ER L UNCH Congratulations, Seniors W. A. JOHNSON Best Wishes to the Seniors ILWACO ART STRAND Insurances BRUMBACK GROCERY Best of Luck Seniors CHUCK'S SERVICE STATION Congratulations to the Class of '55 COLUMBIA CLINIC Best Wishes to the Seniors CUT-OFF SERVICE STATION Congratulations, Seniors DAVE'S SHEVRON SERVICE STATION Best of Luck, Seniors DOUPE' BROS. Wearing Apparel and Appliances HAZIL'S BEAUTY SHOP Best of Wishes, Seniors IDA LUGNET Best Wishes to the Seniors ILWACO ASSEMBLY OF GOD Congratulations to the Seniors ILWACO BAKERY Delicious Pastry ILWACO BOAT WORKS Boat Builders ILWACO DRUG COMPANY The Store With the Friendly Service ILWACO GARAGE and SERVICE STATION Best Wishes to the Seniors ILWACO ICE PALACE Fresh and Cured Meats ILWACO TIME SHOP Congratulations to the Seniors ILWACO VARIETY STORE Fountain and School Supplies MURPHY'S CENTRAL GROCERY Best of Luck to the Seniors NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Congratulations to the Seniors NYBERG'S BLACKSMITH SHOP Arc and Acetylene Welding PEDERSEN's QUALITY MARKET Congratulations, Seniors PENINSULA CLEANERS Home of the Lettermen Sweaters RAINBOW FOR GIRLS Best of Luck Seniors RED'S CORNER CAFE Good Luck, Seniors STANDARD OIL COMPANY Congratulations to the Seniors TETZ OIL COMPANY W. M. Tetz and Sons LONG BEACH ANDERSEN'S SUNSET GROCERY Congratulations to the Seniors BREAKERS Best Wishes to the Senias CHINOOK OBSERVER Peninsula News Medium COOK'S SERVICE STATION Good Luck, Seniors DRIFTWOOD MOTEL and TRAILER PARK Congratulations, 1955 Seniors JOHN A. JOHNSON Watch Maker and Jeweler LONG BEACH HOTEL Congratulations to the Class of '55 MARSH'S BOWLING LANES Bowl for Fun and Health MARSH'S CAFE Best Wishes to the Senlors MARY LOU'S SNACK BAR AND BEVERAGES Good Luck, Seniors NOVELTY GIFT SHOP Congratulations, Seniors OBIES SERVICE STATION The Best of Luck to the Seniors OCEAN VIEW HOTEL Good Luck, Seniors OMAN AND SONS Conpliments to the Seniors ORE GON JOURNAL Congratulations, Seniors OREGONIAN DEALER Congratulations to the Class PENINSULA CLINIC Best Wishes to the Seniors PENINSULA GOLF COURSE Congratulations, Seniors PIONEER FEED STORE Congratulations to the Seniors PRIDE OF PENINSULA COURT Congratulations to the Class of '55 RIDGE COTTAGES Best of Luck Seniors SHIER BROS.. Where Sea and Pleasure Meet of '55 BUDSTERS SHOREVI EW BEACH HOMES Best Wishes to the Seniors STAR CORNER Congratulations to the Seniors TED'SVGROCERY Compliments to the Seniors VAUGHN and MONNES SERVICE STATION Best Wishes, Seniors NAHCOTTA COAST OYSTER COMPANY Best Wishes to the Class of '55 NAHCOTTA STOR E Do your Shopping Here OCEAN PARK CAMPBELL'S COURT Best Wishes to the Senius CARL ANDREWS GARAGE Two Miles South of Ocean Park DIDRICKSEN'S Compliments to the Seniors H.C. SPRAGUE AND COMPANY Plumbing, Heating, 81 Electric Supplies M 81 M MARKET Best of Luck, Seniors OCEAN PARK GARAGE Congratulations, Seniors PINE HURST Open Year 'Round SHAKE SHACK Good Luck, Seniors WESTVIEW COURT Good Luck to the Seniors OYSTERVILL E WRlGHT'S STORE The ' ' Friendly Grocery RAYMOND BAKER FURNITUR E Congratulations to the Seniors BlTAR'S DEPARTMENT STCRE Everything Good to Wear BRIDGES INN Good Luck to the Seniors DUNSMOOR DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store ED PEDERSON'S Sales and Service E.F. DRACOBLY DEPARTMENT STORE Phone I2 HAMBURGER STAND Good Luck, Seniors HOUSE AND HOLM INSURANCE Best of Luck, Seniors JENSEN'S FURNITURE COMPANY Best Wishes to the Seniors ' MILLER'S AUTO BODY Congatulations, Seniors PACIFIC COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY Congratulations, Seniors RAYMOND AUTO COMPANY Ford Dealer 55 RAYMOND HAROLD Good Luck, Seniors RAYMOND FLOWER SHOP Congratulations to the Senicrs RAYMOND MACHINE SHOP Compliments to the Seniors RAYMOND MARKET Wholesale and Retail Dealer RAYMOND TRACTOR ond AND FARM IMPLIMENTS Good Luck to the Seniors RHODER PAINT and WALL PAPER CO. Congratulations, Seniors THE TOGGERY Hdqtrs. for Nationally Advertised Brands WARREN'S JEWELER Watch and Jewelry Repair WILLAPA HARBOR IRON WORKS INC. Good Luck to the Seniors WILLAPA HARBOR MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet 81 Oldsmobile SEAVIEW DR. 8- MRS. W. L. ILES Good Luck, Seniors GRANDVI EW LODGE All Good Wishes to the Class of '55 McCOY COURT Compliments to SEAVI EW HOTEL Congratulations, SID'S GROCERY Congratulations, Seniors SPORTMAN'S CANNERY Open AII Year Around STENLUNDS SERVICE STATION Best of Wishes, Seniors SUGARMAN'S GROCERY Congratulations to the Class of SWAP SHOP Good Luck, Seniors SMITH'S WRECKER SERVICE Congratulations to the Seniors SOUTH BEND BARGE-IN Finest Food in Pacific County BAYVIEW LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials BLUE TOP CONFECTIONARY Congratulations to the Seniors FOODLINER Congratulations, Seniors JOHN B. SIMPILL Best Wishes to the Seniors LAVINDER CAFE Congratulations, Seniors , LAVINDER'S PASTRY Best Wishes, Seniors NIFTY FOUNTAIN LUNCH Good Luck to the Seniors PALACE MARKET Congratulations to the Seniors PIONEER GROCERY Fancy Groceries, Hay, Feed, Flour SOUTH BEND FIRST NATIONAL BANK Good Luck to the Seniors the Seniors Seniors '55 Aase, Briita . . Ahrend, Tom . . . Alton, Fay . . . Andrews, Jerry . . Baker, Cullen . Baker, Jerry . . . Baker, Monty . . Bales, Frank . . Bales, Willy . . . Bell, John . . . Biggs. Biggs, Billy . . . Ronnie. Borish, Joyce . . Bronsch, Marilyn . Buhman, Don . . Buhman, Ron . Carter, Erlene . . . . Chellis, Arlene . . . . . Chr istens on, Dorothy Church, Judy . ..... Clark, Stuart . . . . . Connelly, Bunny. . . . Conto, Doris .... Cox, Leslie .... Crenshaw, Peggy . . Crowley, Lee . . . Curry, Eva . . . BeBow, Sharon Deccio, Donna . DeVeny, Pat .... Driscoll, Beverly . . . Driscoll, Kenneth . . Driscoll,Virginia . Dunsmore, John . . Elm, Edu Fellows, Faith . . . . . Foster, Phyllis . Frazier, Bill . . . Freshley, Larry . . . Gorman, Kay . . . Gertulla, Bob . . Godfrey, Karen . Goodwin, Louise . . A . . . 19, 24, . . 20, 24, 25, s .. 19,24, c .f'2i,'i5, ffid, 24, .'.'i6,'211f D .. . . 2.0, . .... 13, 19,30,31, f.f 13,ii,'3'1, E 19, 24, 30, F 13, 24, 25, 27, 29, . . H .1.9' G . 19, 21, INDEX Gradt, David . . Gray, Roy . . . Haglund, Lyndall . . Hair, Nolene . . . Hansen, Larry . . . Hawkins, Marvin . Hagstrom, Duane . Heckard, Susan . Herman, Paul . . Hill, James . . Horton, Don . . . Horton, Jim . . . Huddleston, Joan . Huitt, Bob .... Jacobe, Joan . Johnson, Ann . . . Johnson, Carol . . Johnson, Clark . . Kaino, Jon . . Kary, Nancy . . . Keil, Jeralin . . Keiski, Dottice . . Kellmer, Gilbert . . Knapp, Judy .... Kroll, Darlene . . . Lawrence, Donettia . Leage, George . Leback, Bill .... Leback, Carolyn . . Leback, Loma . . Lincoln, Pat . . . Lenquist, Jean . . . Lundeen, Beverly. . . Mack, Marion ..... Martenson, Bernard . . Martenson, Pat .... Matthews, Val . . Mattson, Dorene . Mays, Charles . . McAfee, John .... McClintock, Catherine McClintock, Herby . . McNamara, John .... Merriwether, Tom . . . a .. 20, 15, 134, -215,- . . . 19, . 21' 'i4,'24, .. 14','24, 19,'211, 25 .. 14, 24 .... 14 .. 19, 24 I. 19 24, 13, 13, 10, 14, 27 24, 20 25 is .n .- 25 19 27 . 5 25 31 26 19 25 20 r I Morse, Bill. . . Morse, Pat . . Mosher, Mike . Mosher, Pat . . . Murakami, Jean . Murakami, Tom . Newman, Maretta Newman, Mayrene Nesbit, Jean . Nesbit, Mike . . Nott, Janet . . O'Conner, Dale . Oia, Mike . . . Oia, Pat . . . 0'Neal, Brian . . O'Neil, Brien . . Orander, Jim . . Pells, Don . . . . Penner, Dorothy Penner, Joy . . Reinikka, Carol. Reinikko, Lois . Rice, Jerry . . . Rorrer, Pauline . Rose, Judy . . . Rouke, Richard . Rutzer, Charles . Rutzer, Ronnie . Sarver,Sibel . . Scott, Glendine . Sell, Joan .... Sheldon, Susie . Shier, Eva Jane . Slade, Jim . . . Smith, Ron . Spa, Marilyn . . Stamp, Philip . . Stone, Ronnie . . Sugarman, David Sund, Brenda . . Sverdrup, Pat . . Taylor, Evelyn . -...nu . . 10,21 N . . . I 01.9, 2l1,'is', o . .... ....1b,idx24, 31,32, 1o,19,24,27,3o,3L P ,, '15f3i, R ... ... 1o,19, so, .. 21, s ...f1IIIQ..'2o . 1s,24,2s,26,29 a-n-..4-....- ,, 15,24 ...2i neon Q U 0 251 T .. 1o,1s,24,2s, INDEX Tetz, Marilyn . Tilden, Jean . . Tonkins, Dorothea . Van Houten, Charles Van Houten, Cynthia Vogle, Bob . . . . . Wallace, David . . Walters, Jim . . Ward, Larry . . Ward, Pat . . Weber, David . . . . . Weber, Irene . . . . Webster, Bonnie . . Webster, Lewis . Weller, Eldon . Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Betty . . Wilson, Diahl . . Wilson, Marilyn . Wilson, Nancy . . Wilton, Edith . WiIton,Walter . Winters, Helen . . Winters, Mary. . . Wolfe, Linda . . Wright, Trula . Yuan, Jim . . V W ...so .ann- 24,2s, anna 20, 24 'I9 a o -n -4- non 26, 27 .15 . . l5 15, 24 u.an . 1o,2o,24 I can . . .l6, Y FACULTY Aase,CarlP. . ........ Boyd, Emit . . . Erickson, Henry . . . Erickson, Sue . . Lee, Donald . . . . . Mack, Myrtle . . . . . . McFadden, Raymond Rucks, Pauline . . . Slagle, Lorraine . Strange, William . . . Williams, Art . . .au- 27,29 SCHOOL BOARD Clark, Dr. J. Harold Lochrie, S. C. . . . Saunders, Ferris . . Sugarman, J. H. . Williams, Jack . . 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