Juneau High School - Totem Yearbook (Juneau, AK)

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x., ' J I sf -er 111: f N...-SL A TE, 5,71 1 fl: if Q S L W5 wvvx dk.JL PAL 'K' in PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENT BODY OF JUNEAU HIC-H SCHOOL JUNEAU, ALASKA W1 ! ' If Q Lf ', '27 Ifiiiifize WTI! 4:1 Jff fflizlf Pm ina 7?'1 .X Lg,fMgJ : J. EX .--'lx--vb N 41, ' A .,' Y 1 ku 1554 Af 1 6 A T-- ll 'l., . tw airwspwg 'QW Dedication Once 1n evexv m1ll1on people there comes a pe1 son llke Zach Gordon We the Totem Staff are glad to ded1cate the 1906 Totem to a man who has done more to helo the Juneau and Douglas teenagers than any oth r smple person Througu the vear Za h has made the Teenag Club a place to relax and emoy teenage act1v1t1es Whenever a bov or Qul needs helo Zach IS alwaxs there to Qulde and comfort h1m No matter who vou are h 1S glad to spend a l1ttle or a lot of t1me tall-:mg to xou HIS fnendllness and Wlsdom have been the backbon of manv of th dances and ac tIV1tl6S we ll look back on wlth oleasule lll th years to come What more can we sav to tus xx onderful man than thank vou Zach ' r ' v Q U Q x. . 1 . 1 - S C 2 s . .Q . Y - ' ' .1 S .1 i . 7 . . . 1 . o rx - -.. x, . . . , . Q . 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Totem taff Edxtor Assxstant Edltor Ed1tor1al Adu or Semors Classes Features Feature Photography Sport Art Advlsor Wnters Typlsts Photography Busme s Manager Assistant Busme s Manager Ehsabeth Shxelds Ma11n Babcock MISS V1ola Dunckl 5 Katy Delebecque Carla Carter B111 DeArmond Anne Gnsham Marv Slnelds lalm Babcock Karen Werner Brran Rowland Steve McPhetres Allan Engstrom Mr Max LEWIS Barbara Gloege Marllvn Tracv Nancw Komarsubara Page Wood June Floege Vlfglhla Walklev Pat Komatsubara Helen L1ster f'onn1f Brown L D lVlar'V nm Joe Alexandel Mr A N E1cle Malcolm Greaney M1ke Paterson Plerre Sundborg John Hurloek Business Advlsor MIS Marjorle 'llllotson ' ' fs. .................................................................. ' ' S ' Art Veee,. A,..,., ,ee.e,.,A.A,,,,,, Q.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.l.e .,.,,,,,.,.,,.,,.,,,..,,,,.,.,,..,l..,..l.... J o h n Brockwa' I , s 4 . ,.., .,..,,,...,,..... ..,..............,................ ......... I . ' 'f ' S ,..,,,..,.............. ..... ........,... ..............., 1 . 1 M ....l......,....,...,............ ................... -,..4 ' S ' ' V' I mrgmmumusuumxuuqbm WX ffbi f, x ff lf X 7 fi fx . X g Xx X Xi -X MESSAGE Graduation is a wonderful. exciting and most imnortant time in the life of the high school senior-a time of culmination of all your high school activities as well as a time of decision on plans determining the course of your life after high school. Many of you will go to college to prepare for some special kind of life work, others of you, unable or unwilling to con- tinue vour formal education. will be- gin life as a productive citizen in your community. In either case. you may not find life easy. You may quit college within a short time, you may move from one job to another in an effort to find one for which you are suited and one that you like. We. your Darents- teachers. classmates and other friends who are there on the sidelines the night of your grad- uation to cheer you on to the bigger and better things, are vitally interest- ed in your life and what you do with it. Never say. It is nobody's business but my own what I do with my life. It is not true. Your life is put into your hands as a trust for many others besides yourself. If yor use it well it will make many others happyg if you abuse it, you will harm many others besides yourself. Most of you will be desirable citizens to the communities to which you belong-all of you can be. STERLING S. SEARS if :tv Xe X.. I. QQV. N if wtf Geox t xiuviium Mr. Paul I-'alrr Pi incipdl Asst. Superiiei. ntendent ,rl Standing: Mr. Hunt Gruening, Mr. John Hagmeier, Mr. Mat Gormley, M1 Paul Palmer. Mr. Dewey Baker. Seated: Mr. J. S MacKinnon, Jr.. M1 Sterling Sears. chool Board Ffice Staff Mrs. Eidc. Mrs. Rollins. Mrs. Livie Q -'iw 1 'J gin. f MR MAX LEWIS U C L A B.Ag Art it N l 1 2 , MRS. BETTE F. MAXWELL Baker University: B.S.g Girls' P.E., World Historyg G.A.A. Advisor, Pep Club Advisor MISS JUNE DENISON U of Minnesotag B.S. English III 8z IV, Journalismg J-Bird Advisor X. MR. ALBERT N. EIDE Vallev Citv State Teachers College: B.A.g U of North Dakota: MA.: Chemistry, Biology: Rifle Club Advisor. ll I ,N c .lv , ,W , X K . . 1.43, - 'f 2.5, 1,5.L...,-, -faq f- aww .QI ..,g, .gli 4, 9 I MRS. MYRTLE PHILLIPS U of Washingtong B.A., M.A. I . Latin. Spanishg Freshman Class AdV1SOf, Librarian. ,,, MISS VIOLA DUNCKLEY U of Oregon: B.A. English I. U.S. History: Totem Advisor. ,-n-- MR. D. W. DEAN U of Wasliingtong B.A, U of Alaska: B.S. U of Washingong MED Civics, Alaska History. Sociology, Drivers Training. Ski Club Advisor. i.. 4'-IX KN MR. WILLIAM ORDWAY U of North Dakota. BS. U of Pennsylvania: lVl.S.: American History. Boys' P.E.3 Basketball Coach, lntramuruls Advisor, Boys' Club Advisor. MR. CONRAD L. KRUSE Antioch Collegeg B.S. Aeronautics, Physics. General Scienceg Junior Class Advisor. MRS. HELEN MCLAUGHLIN Franklin Collegeg B.A.g Home Econoinicsg Girls' Club Advisor. MRS. AMANDA COOK Oregon State Collegeg BS Typing. Shorthand MR. ARCH M. DUNNNG U of Nlissourig BS. U of Southern California: M.S.g Band. Sociology: Band Director. 'f- :Ai in Q. Ar- MR. WILLIAM E. SULLIVAN U of Coloradog B.lVIus., M.Mus.g AA 3 I v lgebra, General Mata, Chorus. MR. HAROLD C. JEFFERY Nebraska State Teachers Collegeg AB.3 U of Coloradog M.A.g Geometry, Bookkeeping. Student Learner: Bowling Club Advisor. 6 MISS IVIARJORIE TILLOTSON U of Oregong B.A., M.A. Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra IIQ Senior Class Advisor. Business Saff Advisor HHN-. S. . f 4.1 MRS. MINNA LEE COUGHLIN U. of Oregon: B.A, College of the Pacificg M.A.g English ll Sa III. Dramatics 85 Public Speakingg Debate Coach. Play Coach. MRS. HELEN LYN CH U of Oregon Medical School. Good Samaratiiig R.N. School Nurse. 3, .4 --1-49' MR. NORMAN D. MOORE Washington Slate: BA. Shop: Sophomore Class Advisoi Associate fudent Body Offucers 3-5-? Allan l1'1s 6 me ll excellent 1 b 111 L 111x111Q out hm dutles Duum, 11s te1n1 the l11sl1 bchool Lonstltutlon wa 16.Xl d L1 Allin md the student eounul and brought up to date -Xllan Engbtmm A Q1 B Pres1df nt Cn11st1tut1on1l e1mL11d1nent5 mended Daud as Vlce 'N 'N PILSIC nt w1tl1 two 1m1:.1rtant1obs He was the f1rQt N P to be Lh'11rman of the housms commltte lOl xl t111,, tc 11115 md tlrst to be an otlmlal member or the plinnlng com1111tt e He ca111ed out both ol luhs suCees:,lL1llx DdV1d lVILPl1et1e L4'H'tlfu 'l A Q B V1cePr s 'ent QW -.N if Z7 111 not on x mcluded tdxn IT1lIl s x B mac 1113s bu 110 the mlnu L cl turlent munul mc tmfzs S1e cl1d an CfflC1 nt 'IIIL1 1cCu1 1tL :ob oi keem 11, these recorde bl1f11u11 He nkms Secretarx -A - ,. ss- ss . 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His car was his life. Did it not whisk him away from the classroom? VIRGINIA RITA BARRIL Gini Maj-Sci.. Comm.. Eng., Hist. GAA 1, 25 Triple Trio 2, 3. 45 Girls Sextette lg Girls trio 45 Chorus l, 2. 3. 45 Bus. Staff 3. 45 Photo Club 1. Music washes from the soul the dust of everydav life. OLAF BARTNESS Ole Maj-Eng., Math.. Sci., Hist. Rifle Club 3, 4 Pres. 45 School Play 2. t'The hum of his car's motor was his symphonyf, DOLORES LORRAINE BENNETT Dodie Trans-Port Angeles. Wash. 2 Maj-Eng., Hist.. Comm. GAA 2. 35 Trea. 45 Chorus 25 Librarian 35 Closs Play 3. t'If sweetness was sugar she'd be a confectioner's delight. EDWARD M. BOLTON Bolton Mai-Eng., Hist.. Math. Rifle Club 45 Archery Club 3. Loathing nretense he did with cheerful will what others talked of while their hands were still. CONNIE BROWN BrownI' Maj-Hist., Comm., Math, Eng. Band 1, 2, 35 Band Librarian 25 Rifle Club 2. 3, 4: GAA 1: Peo Club l. 2. 3: School Play 35 Bowling Club 3: Business Staff 3. in J-Bird Saff 45 Totem Staff 4. A little nonsense now and then. VIVIAN BROWN Cookie GAA 1, 2. 3, 4. A violet by a mossy stone, half hidden from the eye. Y1 .T'7 44. M. fl . 436.5 5 ur H vw? 73 Y 'XL in ww 5 5 43 Ns HEY H Pi. vo-'54 sd' ' 1- ' 'ff' 4 ai'-G, ir 'UY 'Qi-f' Vis fu: JAMES EVERETT BUCHANAN Jimmy H lX'Ia-1-eEng., Sci., Hist. Class Play 3. t.'Great men pain cioublv wi -n they inalie foes their friends. MARY ANN BUCHANAN Maj 'Hist., Eng., Comm. Gastineau Breeze Staff 2. 3: Class Plav 2. 33 V. Pres. 3' Taku Staff 35 GAA 3. Charity is a virtue of the heart, and not of the hands v DONNA DEE BUCKNER Maj-Eng.. Sci.. Hist. She can cook and she can sew- truly a Woman for a home. CARL-A JOANNE CARTER NC. JY' Maj-Eng., Comm.. Hist. GAA 1. 2. 3: Rifle Club 2. 3. -li Bus Sec. 4: Ski Club I. 2. 31 Band 1. 2, 3: Totem Staff 3. 4' J-Bird Staff 4: Class Sec. 3. l'Burdens become bright when cheerfully born. by MARY KATHERINE CARTMILI.. Mary Kay Trans. Silver City, N. Mex. 2 Maj. A-Math, Eng. Sci., Hist. Band 2. What sweet clelight a uiet life +L , C1 affords. DON DAPCEVICH KLD3p'7 Maj-Eng., Hist. Chorus I. 2. 3g Cheerleader 2g Bowling 3, 4-. It mav not be conventional. hu1 I'll bet itls fun. LOUISE DAVIS . Trans. Fresno. Calfornia 4 Maj-Eng., Math. Comm. An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. WILLIAM DCARIVIOND HBHV7 Trans. Sitka. AA 2 Mai-Eno.. Math. Sei. Debate 2. 3. 4: Rifle Club 3. -lg Band 2. 3: Srhonl Plfwv 2. 4: Pep Band 43 Plann. Comm. 4. He wears a solemn fave. but o-wiv to camoiiflagfe his flrmll humor. sg xx Sf Q s 'f 'Ny' -6 '1-uni I C' Q' x.. ' Y Q .1 if 55, FRANK II, DQLAND l.Shaky9! Maj-Eng., Hist., Sci. Chorus lg School Play 3, Intramurals 1.3, 4, Bus. Staff l. I dare to do all that I can get away with. KATHERINE DELEBECQUE 6iKaty7I Ma-iaaEng.. Hist., Comm. Girls' Club V. P. 3, Pres. 4: GAA l, 2, 3g Pep Club l, 2, 3. 43 Ski Club I, 2. 3: Totem Staff 3, 4, J-Bird Staff 43 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Rifle Club 3. 4: Camera Club 2: Student Council 4. And more than wisdom, more than wealth-a merry heart that laughs at care. NANC Y EDWARDS lLEdlY Trans. Seattle, Wash. 3 Maj-Eng., Comm., Hist. A good disposition is preferable to gold. ALLAN ANTHONY ENGSTROM KCAIY7 .Vlaj-Eng.. Math. Sci., For. Lang., Hist. School Plav 31.1-V l. 2: Varsity 4. Ca-pt. -lg Track Mor. 21 Totem Staff 2. 4g .I-Bird Saff 4: Rifle Club 2: Class Pres. l: ASB V. Pres. 33 ASB Pres. 4. Reason and iudement are the qualties of a leader. BEVERLY JEAN EUBANKS MJOH Maj-Hist., Eng., Comm. Co-Editor J-Bird 43 Editor Gastineau Breeze 3: GAA l. 2. 31 Breeze Staff 2. ' The oen is mightier than the sword. JOAN FEATHERSTONE Joanie Maj-Eng., Sci.. Comm.. Hist. Chorus l. 23 GAA 33 S1-:i Club 4. She walked in simpleness, and gentleness. and honor. and mirth' NELLIE MAY FOWLER Maj-Hist., Eng. GAA l, 2. 3: Class Play 2. 33 Chorus l. 2g Breere Staff 2. 3. Her fair hair his heart enchainedu TEXDON W EOXHILL CGTSXN Maj-Eng..'Math. Sci., Hist. Bowling Club 3. 41 i'Aggressiveness and dependability are two of his manv rine qualities. 3' .rx ,E if l sp. as if .5 'l uf LD' if Y' 4.4 1' l . 15'5'f Q 2 . 11 4--Us VIRGINIA LOUISE FREDSON Maj-Eng.. Comm., Sci. J-Bird Staff 2. 3, 41 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Triple trio 4. Her quiet serenity made one feel that she was at peace with the world. Lt, DAVID ELLIOTT FREIVIMING Dave I Maj-Eng., Hist. ' Ski Club 2, 43 Camera Club 21 Rifle Club 4. An honest man. and a warm heart within. JOE A GARRETT J.A.G. Maj WHist., Eng. Band I, 2, 3. 4, Pres. 4: Ski Club 2, 3. 4' f'He spoke to his horn. and the horn knew a master's voice. LOIS ELAINE GOOD LLLO97 Maj-Eng.. Hist.. Comm. GAA Sec. 2. 31 Class Pres. 23 Gastineau Breeze Staff 23 Bree7e Bus. Staff 3: Taku Circula- tion Mgr. 2: Closs Play 2. 3, Nothing creat was ever accom- Dlished without enthusiasm. ALAN G. GOULD Gould Maj-Eng.. Hist., Math. Band I, 2, 3. 4. Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Same think him bashful: most doubt it. MORRIS GRANT. JR. Muzzy Mai-Eng.. Math. Sci. J-V's 1.2. 33 Track 2. 3, 4: Rifle Club 3. 43 Bowling 2- HA knight without armor. gentleman without a flaw YVONNE IVIAXINF GUY Maj-Eng.. Comm.. Hist. GAA 1. 2. 3. -1: Rifle Club 2. 3. -1: Bowlinf' 3. 4: Sonff Queen 4. A little dancing now and then. is relished bv the best of them. SHARON KAYE HENKINS Kaye Mai-Hist.. Eng. Maiorette 1: Chorus I. 2: GAA 1. 2.3: Class Sec. 3: ASB Sec.-Trea. 4. A cheerful look makes a dish a feast. 1-'R I? Y' .MXN S- T77 h U, 47 ,Qs fi -Nr' . 'J 'Q' x. 1 'ik PETER D. HGCSUN Pete Mai'-Env.. Math.. Sci.. Hist. ' lf them is mischief to be done Pete will be there on the rim. 4 f . . GEORGE HOWARD HOLLOWAY P n '13- Trans. Long Beach, Calif. 4 Maj-Sci., Math., Eng., Hist., For. Lang. Rifle Club 43 Ski Club 4. 'lKnowled e comes, but wisdom Q lingers. Ampiihri lvl. hoDhRi 'tAndy Maj-Eng., Math, Sci., Hist. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Bowling Club 3, Sec.-Trea. 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, Cheerleader 4. Pleasing ways and bounding pep, made our Yell-Queen really hepf' GWYNNE HYNSON f'Gwynnie Maj-Eng.. Math., Sci., Hist. GAA 1. 2. 3, 4g Ski Club 2. 3. 42 School Plav 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3. 4. Triple Trio 45 Rifle Club 3, 4. 'Her flaming hair was a contrast to her tailored tastes. but compli- mented the gold of her ambition. LUCILLE JEANNETTE ISAAK Lou', Mapi-Eng., Comm., Hist. GAA 1. 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, Class Sec. 2: Class Play 2: Breeze Staff 2, 3. Parties make the world- go round. BEVERLY NINA JACK Bev Maj-Eng.. Comm., Hist. GAA 1. 2. 3. She is like a book which is opened with expectation and closedwith a profit. MERLE BARBARA JACK Maj-Eng., Comm.. Hist. Chorus 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, Majorette 3, 4. Her hair is like polished ebony. ROSE LEE JEKILL Maj-Eng., Comm., Hist. Chorus 1, 2,,3, Majorette 3, Ski Club 1. This calm little cucumber makes a delicious looking salad. E' l Nl 1-7-'Y FRANCIS DARRYI. JERUE llDarryl!Y Mai--Eng., Hist., Sci., Math. Silence is one great art of conver- sationf' MARY LAVONNE JONES Vonnie Maj-Eng., Comm. Chorus 1, 2, 33 Bowling 3, 4, Office 3. Ti.mid? Shy? Quiet?-Brother you -dont' know her, T' SANDRA JUNGE ' -' ffrfffgegvvf . Maj-Eng., Comm. Pep Club 3, 4. Laugh and the world laughs with you. , LINDA KASSNER 'ab K Lindy ., Maj-Eng., Comm. lk W School Plav 2, 4. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, ., . Tj Totem Staff 4, Bus. Staff 3, V if 'Q if 1 SP:-,3g'. . 'gy 11 3: ..... ., Office girl 4. A light heart lives long. ROSE MARY KRONQUIST Rosie Maj-Eng., Math. School Play 2, 4, Bus. Staff 2, Circulation Mgr. 3, 4, Librarian 1, 25 Triple Trio 2, 3, 43 Girl'S trio 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. She poured out the liquid music of her voice. NANCY JO LEEGE Josie Mai- -Eng., Math. Rl' swf' 'lf i .I-Bird Staff 2. 3.4' Pe Club 3, 4, ' . , D Rifle Club 2: Chorus 1: Class Treas. 1: J-Bird co-editor 4. Her heart is like the moon- ever chanfffine. but there is always a man in it. PHILLIP LESHER :cF1ip9y Mai-Eng.. Hist.. Sci. Chorus 1: Rifle Club 2, Varsity B. B. 3, 4. Parking was no problem for him. HELEN CLAIRE LISTER Mai-Eng., Comm., Hist. Ski Club 1g Pep Club 1, Band 1 2, 3, Librarian 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, 3. 4, Sec.-Treas. 3: Totem Staff 4: J-Bird Staff 1: Class V. P. 3. 1 Small, petite, dainty, and sweet. that's Helen from her head to l feet. wer sv G' X . I 1 'P fda! in 'Na . LORNA DEE MACKINNON Maj--Eng., Sci., Hist. P14 GAA l, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 4: l Totem Staff 4. 5 'Br' in I work hard in my gentle way. fr' RALPH BRUCE McMILLAN 'Q M Trans. Havre, Montana 2 f Ma'-En . Hist.. Math sci Yr .l Ei - - Ski Club 2, 3. 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4 'iHe is the type of fellow who ex- pressed season's Greetings all through the year. PATRICIA ANNE MANTYLA HPat17 Maj-Eng., Comm., Hist. Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4: GAA 1, 2, 3, Band l, 2, Song Queen 41. Gentle in her manner, she did bold things in a quiet way. SAMUEL F. MCPHETRES Hsarr-IH Maj-Eng., Math, Science Rifle Club 2, 3g Debate 3, 4g Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4g Class Pres. 35 Student Council 3. Here is a true and industrious friend. JOSETTE MILLARD KKJOSEVQ Trans. Edmonds. 1Vn. 2 Maj-Hist., Eng. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 4. Sec. 3, Class Treas. 3s Rifle Club 3, 4g J-Bird Staff 4. Good humor is goodness mio humor combined. DARLENE LILLIAN MITCHELL Trass. Sitka. Alaska 1 Maj--Eng., Hist., Comm. GAA 2, 3, 4g Librarian 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2: School Play 23 Bowling 4. i'The quietness of her smile I matched her gracc ful ways. FRANK NAKAMURA Maj-Eng., Math Hear much, say littilef' ANNE NELSON Maj-Eng., Hist,, Comm. Ski Club 11 Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4 Accomnanist 3. 41 GAA 11 Rifle Club 2. 3g School Play 33 J-Bird Staff 4g Totem Staff 23 Office Girl 4. 'KA little mischief by the way is fun to spice the passing day. 'R sf 'i' wr 12 .:Z..5:j - . 'v 1 ' 'las' wi fi- -fe' JUDITH NOVAK Trans San Diego, Calif. Mai Eng Hist. CAA 3 Taku Staff 3. Kmdnes in thoughts, beauteou-s look a d pleasant deeds form the combination incomparable. ROGER POLLEY Polley Maj-Eng., Hist., Sci. Band 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Ski Club 3. It is meat and drink to me to be a clown. BEVERLY JOAN POOLE Maj Eng Comm., Hist. Pep Club 3 GAA 3. lne milde t manners and the gentlest heart. ANNE LOIS PUSICH Maj-Eng., Hist., Comm. Class Play 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Breeze Staff 1, 2. 3, Ta.ku Staff 33 Cheerleader 2: Chorus 2, ASB Treas. 2. Modesty is a candle to thy meritf RICHARD J PUSICH Maj Eng Hist., Sci. B B 1 2 3 45 Varsity 2, 3, 4, ASB VP 3 Class Treas. 2. 3, Bofwlmg 3 Class. V.P. 4. To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance. MARGREI' ANN PYLE Maj- Math., Hist., Eng., Comm. Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Drill Leader 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 33 Class Sec. 2, Totem Staff 2, Bus. Staff 4, Debate 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2 3: Plann. Comm. Chr 4 Few things are impossible through diligence and skill. DOROTHY RICE 'Wi Maj Comm Eng., Hist. Banc.. 1 Chorus 1, 23 Class Play 23 GAA 1 2 Bowling 3, 41. 'Honesty friendliness, and calm- ness are h r gifts. JEROME LEO ROSENBERGER 'Jerry , if M31-Eng., Eng., Math, Sci.. Hist. Y- ' J-V 2, 3, Class Pres. '43 Student Council 4. Once a gentleman, always a gentleman. 1- - V .Ng 'LSL '51 E N '! ?' EARL SIMMONDS Dud Trans. Olymnia. Wash. 2 Maj-Sci., Eng, Gastineau Breeze Staff 2g Band 2. I-Iabpy am I: from care I'm free! Whv aren't they all content like me. ELISABETH ANNE SHIELDS Liz Maj-Eng., Math. Comm. Class Sec.. 1: Class Treas. 2g Totem Staff 2. Ass't. Editor 3. Editor 4: Ski Club 2. 3: Rifle Club 2: .T-Bird Staff 4: School Plav 3:.Chorus 1, 2, 3. t'Her air. her manners, all who saw admired: courteous thourfh Coy, and gentle though retired. SANDRA SHIRK lksandyii Maj-Eng., Comm.. Hist. Her sunny disposition was as magnetic as the gold in her hair. RICHARD LEROY SMITH HDip75 Maj-Eng., Hist., Sci. Varsity BB 3. 45 Track 3, 4. f'The thing that does the most and costs the least is just a pleasant smile. FRED STEVENS Sealskins Mai-Eng., Hist.. Sci. Varsitv BB 1. 2, 3. 41 Breeze Staff 2, 3: Track Z3 Taku Staff 3. Excuses to leave the classroom ever, but from the gym, never. LESLIE JAMES STURM i'Les Mai-Eng.. Hirft.. Math, Sci. Ski Club 4. Men of few wor-ds are the best me-nf' PIERRE JOSEPH SUNDBORG Maj-Eng., Sci., Hist.. Math. Band 1. 2. 3g Peo Band 4.5 Debate 2, 3. 4, Pres. 4: School Play 3. 41 Ass't. Bus. Mgr. 3. Mgr. 43 Plann. Comm. 33 Suclent Council 4. As long as there are me-rf ot such perseverance we need not wfir1'v CLIFFORD RALPH SWAP Tiffy Maj-Hist., Eng. Band- 1, 2. 3, 4g School Play 4. Life is not so short but there is also time for courtesy. Wai? Wm' Q f ug- '57 I X. 1 -gs... N U' x in.--ff xhrvsiq, ,Qs . :SSM sw - . .bg vf T57 QNX U' 1 3 MURRAY TATE Trans. Paulsbo, Wash. 4 Mai-Math, Sci., Eng. Rifle Club 4. Good sense and food nature are L . seldom separated. 3' gk JAMES OWEN THOMAS Jim Trans. Seattle, Wash. 3 Maj-Math, Sci., Eng., Hist. Intramural Mgr. 3. He is worth remembering in many ways. KIRK LEE TOUSLEY Punk Trans. Seward, Alaska 3 Maj-Math, Eng., Hist., Sci. Ski Club 3. 4, V. Pres. 33 Bowling 4. He must have loved being young, he was so reluctant to part with his youth. MARILYN LAINE TRACY t'Tracx ' Trans. Columbia Falls. Mont. I lVla.iiCcmm.. Hist.. Eng. Peo Club 3. 4, Plann. Comm. GAA 31ClHS1 Sec. -lg Totem Stat! 4 A merry heart doctli good like i medicine. MICHAEL HOWARD WADE tlMike71 Maj-Math, Hist., Sci., Eng. Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Varsity B. B. 3, 43 Class. Pres. 23 School Play 3. 43 Ski Club 1, 23 Student Council 2. A wise young man must divide his work equally-play. work and play. VIRGINIA ANNE WALKLEY GlGinny77 Maj-Eng., Sci., Math. Ski Club 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Totem Staff 4. Nothing useful is acquired without application and study. RUTH MARIE WALLACE Ruthie Mai-Eng.. Sci.. Comm. J-Bird Staff 2. 4: Chorus 2. 32 Trirvlc Trio 2. K'Morl'-afstv is the candle to one's merit. BURNETTA WEST Bm-nie Maj+Eng., Comm., Hist. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 2, 3 4 GAA 1, 2. Friendly to all. hostile to none always gay and full of fun. 9 3 ROBERT LEO WHISTLER Bob Maj-Eng., Math, Sci. Student Coun. 4g Chorus 1,'2. 3, 45 V. Pres. 31 Rifle Club 3, 45 Archery 35 Boys' Club V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4. 1-1 . . . . He IS klng who IS understandmgf' enior Class History The Jun au and Douffllas H1Qh S hools were not consolldlated unt1l th1s ycal therefore the sen1or clas hxstory that follows IS an account of both schools Sxxty n1ne freshmen entered J H1 1n September of 1952 The class e caped the trad1t1onal 1n1t1at1on and Hell Day because a few of the lflltlatlllg ophomores celebrated the affa1r before the appolnted day The twenty freshmen who entered D H1 the same year were not so lucky The boys were g1ven ha1rcuts and the whole class performed at an a embly on Septemlber E That mght the fro h gave a pubhc performance and then were enterta1ned by the sophomores at a dance g1ven ID then honor The Juneau fro h elected Allan Engstrom pres1dent John Nlelson VICE pres1dent Elrsabeth Shlelds secretary Nancy Leeee treasurer and Dan lx rkpatrrck sgt at arms Douglas class offlcers were pre 1dent Luc1le T aak vlce pr s1dent Anne Puslch ecretary LOIS Good treasurer Sharon Urnkms and student councrl representatxye Fred Stevens The J H1 freshmen held a sweater dance on November 7 to whloh up rerclassmen were not 1ny1ted The boy orgamzed a basketball team con astmg of B111 Baker Fl1p Lesher Dan K1rkpatr1ck Pete Hocson Roger Pollev Jerry Rosenberger Allan Engstrom Don Dapcev1ch Morrls Grant grade several tlmes 1n a row The sf1rl athletes Andy Hudert Bev and Merle Jack and Rose Mary Kronqulst were on the wmnmg basketball team rw C' A A On J Day Carla Carter Rose Mary Kronqu1st Gwynne Hynson Andy Hudert and Bev and Merle Jack recexved the1r pm 1n G A A Mmor ba letball letters were award d to Allan Engstrom Fl1p Lesher Mlke Wade' lVTorr1 Grant and Jerry Rosenberger Nancy Leege won two econd pl ce awards rn the annual home economrcs style show A ro s the channel Luc1le Isaak was electled sqt at arms 1n G1rl P E Club and Fred Stevens was recommended for the Carneme Medal for Hr-rm m whlch he was awarded m March The class sold candy to ral e rnonex for the1r treasury LOIS Good Nell1e Fowler Anne Pusxch Dorothy Rwcc Luc1le Isaak and Sharon Henkm took nart 1n the P E Club s bad mmton tournament The sophomore cla s of Dougla gamed Beverly Eubanks and Larry Prardman who 1o1ned Wlth the rest of the class 1n 1n1t1at1nq the 11 lCOIT'lI1g ire hmen About the same tlme the conf1dent J H1 sophs held the1r 1n1t1a t1on and Hell Day whloh was very successful 9 ' D, .xl - C . 3. 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L. . - 1 L l . . , A Hard Txmes dance was given by the sofphs 1n Douglas on September ll The cla s also sold popcorn at the basketball games to ra1se money Lucxle Isaak and Anne Pus1ch ralhed the basketball team on to vxctvory as chcerlcaders Leonard Bowman Rlchard Puslch and Fred Stevens were members of the basketball team that year The cla s put on a play called The Skeleton Walks Whlch featured many members of the class Soph omore class offlcers were presldent Lo1s Good v1ce presldent Fred Stevens secretary Lucllle Isaak treasurer R1chard Puslch M 1ke Wade was elected Presxdent of the Juneau ophomore class and vta as lsted by Vxce Pres1dent Sam McPhetres Secretary Margret Ann Pyle and Treasurer E11 abeth Shlelds The all school play The Nlght of January 16 found many sophomores 1n the cast Several rxflemen shot thexr way 1nto Rlfle Clufb tlhat year Pxerre Sundlborg and B1ll DeArmond traveled to Petersburg Wlth the debate team and Plerre placed econrl In the tournament Upperclas men at last' J H1 mmors elected Sam McPhetres ores1dent Helen L1s er v1ce pre Carla Carter secretary and Jo ette M1lrard treas urer The var1ous act1v1t1e of the class mcluded partlcrpatlon 1n the school play And Came the Sprmg Those who had parts were El1sabeth Slu lds Vlmke Wade Allan Engstrom Margret Ann Pyle Plerre Sundlborg Frank DeLand and Connie Brown The Vo1ce cf Democracy Contest found Prerre Suncborg B111 DeArmond V1rg1n1a Walkley and Mary Kay Cartmlll com petmg Pxerre came out as second place wlnner 1n the terrltory w1de con test In basketball Allan Eng trom Mlke Wade and Fllp Le her made the x arslty basketball team South Sea Fantasy was the theme of the annual Jun1or Prom whxch ua very successful The student body elected Allan Engstrom v1ce presl dent Nancy Leege-asslstant J Bxrd edxtor El1sabeth Shlelds ass1stant Totem 8d1tOI and Plerre Sundborg a slstant busmess manager Andy Hudert was elected VICE pres1dent of GA A Katy Delebecque was elect,- cd v1ce presldent of GITIS Club and Bob Whlstler was elected v1ce presl dent ot Boys Club Douglas Jumors were very act1ve Nellle Fowler Larry Boardman ll .ny Anne Buchanan Anne Puslch Delores Bennett and Lo1s Good had parts in the Junlor play Seventeen Is Awfully Young YOU1 Pus1ch was elececl ASB v1ce presxdent and Anne Pus1ch was elected asslstant bu mes manager of the Breeze Jo Eubanks edltor of the Breeze was uarded the NSPA Journyman p1n along w1th Lo1s Good Mary Anne Buchanan and Anne Puslch GAA award wmners were Jo Eubanks lucxle Isaak and Sharon Henkms Fred Stevens Rxckv Smxth and Yog1 Tusmch were on the var tty basketball team Rlcky Smltlh was al o on the t1 ack team The 1un1ors gave a beautlful prom on Aprll 9 The theme was Moon l ht and Roses The class also entertamed the semors wlth a banquet The Junlor class offxcers were Pres1dent Robert Fowler v1ce presxdent Mary Anne Buchanan treasurer Yog1 Pusxch tudent counc1l represent at1ve John Hoxslngton and sgt at arms-Larry Boardman Th se two act1ve classes combmed efforts for therr senlor year because of con ol1dat1on of the chool d1str1ct Senlor class offlcers were pres1de'nt Jc1ry Rosenberger VICE presldent Yog1 Puslch secretary Marllyn Tracy treasurer Delores Bennett Allan Engstrom was elected ASB nre 1dent and Sharon Henklns was elected ASB secretary treasurer Olaf Bartness was elected R1fle Club pre 1dent and Patsy Mantyla and Yvotnne Guy were elected song queens Andy Hudert was elected one of the cheerleaders Fl1p Le her Bred Stevens Mxke Wade Rxcky Smxth Yokr Puslch and Allan Engstrom all played on the varsity basketball team B111 Baker coached the Jumor warslty and was the varsltys manger As thxs h1story goes to press the class ot 56 looks to the future and thexr tradltlonal sneak and finally commencement . s A h 1 I . 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S' , y a . 1 x , ' g ' 1 v v ' I ' ' , . . , , : enior Class Prophecy You Are Cordlally IIIXIIECI To Attend The Tenth Annual Reun of the Clas of 1956 To be Held rn Polley s POISCH Palace-8 00 P M Maw 23 1966 Th1 was the mutatxon It was to be the forerunner of a n1 ht of gdlClX and celebrat1on tue l1kes of wh1ch Juneau had not een m vears not smce the mght of May 23 1956 to h exact However Your reporter was takmg txme off from the ODGFHIIOD of hrs hxzghlx uccessful Aurora Nudxst Camp at Tee Harbor to chron1cle th ex ents of the gala affa1r In order to 3VOld the rush I arrrved a httle earlv at the Poxson Palace wh1c'1 occup1e the sxte of an establrshment once known as Percy s Th Polson Palace IS operated bv gemal ROUER POLLEY who l1ve up to h1s wrde pread reputatlon as Juneau s Fr1 ndllest Bootlegger My aevertx mg manager and walkmg test1mony to the healthful ef fects of l1fe at Auroa BILL BAKER was unfortunat lv unable to be w1th us as he was 1'1 the States havmg ANDREA HUDERT DOROTHY RICE ANNE PUSICH and FRANCIS JERUE s1gn contracts to ome to Aurora As I entered I was told by a character beh1nd the bar whom on second glance I recogmzed as Mr Dean that the Boss was In Brazll check mg on h1s coffee plantatlons wh1ch are bemg m1smanaged by MIKE WADE Saddened by the news that ROLJER would not be Wltl us I made mx ed MAR RET ANN PYLE who had corr all the wav from Broadwax where she 1S playlng the lead rn Uncle Tom s Cab1n She had come 1n a plane donates for the occas1on bv RALPH MCMILLAN who IS now head of PPA and wno can afford to donate a few axrnlan s MARGRET ANN had been rn charge of 1nv1tat1ons and she had an lmmense tack of rephes she had recexved We began readmg the e rephes and lt was from them that we learned what the rest of the Clas of 1956 was domg and way they were unable to be Wlth us MARILYN TRACY became a py for tl' FBI undel FBI Ch1ef FLIP LFSHER and was ent to Ru sxa where she charmed the commufu ts mto changmg th 1r form of government As a result of MARILYN S act1v1t1es ALLAN FNGSTROM became Czar and MORRIS GRANT VIRGINIA WAKLEY and PETE HOCSON 'us xarlou Czardxnes Sneakmg of rox altx the London Tlmes co dlted bv JO EUBANKS and NANCY LEEGE saxs that KIRK TOUSLEY IS the latest of Prlncess Margaret s suxtors On gold plated paper lb a note trcm Lyenetal Motors Pre ldent OLAF BARTNESS w1th a P S from JOSET FE MILLARD chlef wheel of thc Chevrolet d1v1s1on A letter w1th a Wa hrngton postmark 1S from Secretary of the Navx JERRY ROSENBERGER and xt ment ons that DON DAPCEVICH IS Cap tam of the Naxv s n w submarme ancraft carrler t me U S S Conrad Kruse . - . ' ,A - ion s ' 7 ' . , 4 N1 K . . .. Q , .S . Y. . 1 ,ji v. V . . . S .A 1 . 'I ' U' , , fe . . . . S 1 - . S V A -A . I 1 . A . S . . 1 i , Q . . . ,, . - . Q . . C . U' ' , -Q - I 31 , .S. . . - . p S I I ! 5 , - , c ' . ' X 9 ' - . 3 . 1 - 1 , way to the old corner booth- and was meditating over a coke when in walk- .G . te ' . - I it , . 3, I . - ' 1 1 . I V l . . I . , Q . . . - , , Q ' I ' ' ' 9 ' ., 1 S .e , ' ' J , s S ' - A . 's ' ' . D. , . . . , 2 , . , . 1' ' s . ' . ' ' '. . he . V 7 . . , . . , , 1 - . . . I ,, 1 . Y , 3 I . . Q A . ! I - u A n -' J Q A crew member is FRANK NAKAMUBVA. who is pilot of the newest thing in ietsv the F 830921775n, which was designed by BOB WHISTLER and LES STRUM in their Alcatraz laboratory. Also in the aircraft business are MARY ANN BUCHANAN, RUTH WALLACE, SANDRA SHIRK, DONNA BUCKNER and LUCILLE ISAAK. w ho are stewaxdesses aboard the Doug las DC 43IU The word from Paris is that the ciorus line at the Folies Berveie is now compo ed of CARLA CARTER JUDY NOVAK ELISABETH SHIELDS LINDA KASSNER DELORES BENNETT SHARON HENK INS GWYNNE HY NSON VIVIAN BROWN LORNA DEE MACKINNON HELEN LISTER DARLENE MITCHELL and MERLE JACK The girls eem to be emoxing their work and tne gentlemen of Par1s are certainlw enjoxmg then performances On official WCGA statlonerx from New Lo idon we hear fi om CON VIE BROWN that ANNE NELSON BURNETTA WEST LAVONNE JONES SANDRA JUNGE and herself ar members of the Womens Coast Guard Auxiliarv Draft Board Re ent mductees include VIRGINIA BARRIL ROSE MARY KRONQUIST and BEVERLY POOLE GEORGE HOLLOWAY im ented the Hollowaw Atomic Driv for pace hip a 1d is currently on th Moon with his crewmen JIM THOMAS anc RALPH SWAP JOAN FEATHERSTONE of Palomar Observatorv re ports that thew will be there until thes dig enoueh coal to come back Also hung ln California ale MARY KAY CARTMILL LOUISE DAVIS and YVONNE GUY who were fired from their government 1obs making up mcome tax forms because then mlnds were too complicated for the ordln anv per on to follovs and who are now emploved composing application blanks for Caltech and Stanford Others in the field of education mclude NELLIF FOWLER who is Dean of Women at Sam Houston Institute of Technology the MIT of Texas and DAVID FREMMINC who is presl dent cf the chool Among other facultv member ar CARL BAKER JIM BUCHANAN MURRAY TATE TEXDON FOXHILL and LARRY BOARDMAN who are teacheis of what not to do to an automobi A note on the back of a music score is from JOE GARRETT conductor of the New Yolk Pnlharmonic Numbered among the menabers of the orchestra are NANCY EDWARDS PAT MANTYLA BEVERLY JACK and KATY DELIZBECQUE KATY started out as cxmbal plaver but in her fir t concert he broke three cymbals and ex en earclrums and has currently been demoted to piccolo The orche tra rehearsed for a t1me on Mis T1llotsen s Mt Juneau Si mphonx No 27 which is a me o difficult It IS suppo ed to be impos ible to plax After a few tries thev oi cox red it wa unplay able 'md went back to Little Broun Jug Doctor FRED STEVENS and RICHARD SMITH aided bv nur e LOIS GOOD ROSE LEE JEKILL and VIRGINIA FREDSON have been making a good d al of business for mortician ED BOLTON w 10 seems to diggm, up bi sine s despite the stiff competition PIFRRE SUNDBORG and SAM MCPHETRES send an autofvraohed cop of their b t eller Wolves of Southeast Ala Iva and sav thex will soon hax c 'mother world shaking expose ready for publication The la t item is 1 933 pound vtatermelon from Point Barrow wweic YOGI PUSICH AI AN GOLLD and FRANK DELAND have b ome mel fn ralsers after they di oxe ed the s cret formula whic 1 enables them to raise anx kind of fruit on an iceberg At thls moment MARGRET ANN and I 1eal1ze that we ar alone at what wa to be the happy reun on and as the bartender starts ov r to tell us lt vs closm time we go outside bearmg the letters and packagl s we made our wax to wher a Green 47 Hudson is leaned against a telephone pole and slowly drix off into the fog whicm oon hid s the Poison Palace and the Class of l956 Bill DcAnmond L - 1 V X . . , . . 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X QR - Q1 if -:' 2 fu- : ,X .35 .f 'L fb S ,' .27 5' gi -E' -- sv'-1 ' X7 xf 5 UN ,X l'!UN Al .I JT C .P ? 77 If K' ff N 7 -4 'TT 'T ? -4 , Lf fx. W ,Q 2. TT 44. X. i 1-1' fx 6-7 Nxk Y. NI i'X 1 X 5, LQ - ' . Q' X. t 114 ,, K0 5 Joe Abel Joe Albayalde David Argetsinger Malin Babcock Marcus Bacon Don Barcus Fritz Barricklow Harry Bates Susan Blanton Sandra Boehl Karyn Boggan Drucilla Boone Dan Bost Diana Bost John Brockway Bruce Brown Gary Brown Sheila Burdette Darrell Burnett Dick Burnett Betty Cargin Donna Cash Delfin Cesar Kermit Cesar Georgia Clark Norman Clark Danny Eldcrnar Vadra Fleek Ronde Fleming Susan Fritchman Barbara Gloege Kristine Gullufsei Jim Harmon Howard Hayes Lester Henkins i u --Q fi. Q7 'A K r: 6 gba L r r X wa'-2, , '- 455' C f ,':' V iii! -F.. 5 . .-.. I cl -- , -.. J '2 A4-f 1-sx 'bf' XI fl L 4. S 1' I - V W TQJ .w14't' ,aa- '- 41- ll 34' X 4 '.'? .- S.. 'so- 's Q- Rl. Qs 9- l fi Q N 4 35 1 X Y Y ' le. Q '-Ei l -3 1 riva l X ' ' ' f? X . 4 5 l ,J 1 . U .M If Q s S' all Q 1 c v AJC? 1 - XX- X. X wuo ne! i N -614: i iv sq . V W v . ' A sk A L, ,. lv Q , : R 0 Y gg' y x 'Z' wwf-. 1' X .K-A u G' 4?- W Lf, Q45- f7 P lei fvk 3' 1 ,., 4 .g,5W . yr . H' il ,Q 5-,Q Q i i .yu ' Xl' , X Gd, li 2 'M' J 'J . Q M . i.. 5' . Q ,S X1 Si Xf' .M A gk ,vmm Q' 1:19 5- , I . F K 'V , it I J - ei fx gi John llolrnquist John Hurlock Pat Isaak Juanita Jerue Stuart Johnson Ruth Jones Nancy Komatsubara Eddie Kunz Sandra Landesman Linda Lavold Brenda Leber Don Leege Peggy Lindegaard Arnold Maier Nancy Makinen Sam Martin Charles McCauley Pete McDowell Helen Mcllhardy David McPhetres Carol Metz Jennie Morris Jane Ninnis Carl Nelson Judy Nelson Dick Newton Marilee Nowacki Dennis O'Day Bob Ogden Sharon O'Toole Judy Palmer Paul Pearson Ed Phillips Warren Powers Larry Price Nflexcedf. QUlP1iJ Dvxam Reddelxopp 'valerle Snuth Barbara Soley lVl1ke Swecnu HM. T John Tlnner Mehssa Tavlor 'Q l lnda Thomas Catherlne Vax alls 2 Marcla Watts p,,',:'i, ,G SWK' Nanu Wentzel Jerry Wh1te Page Wood Charmavne Yakopatz N4 A JUNIOR J OTTINGS Plungmg eagerly 1nto the new school year the tumor class elected Pete McDowell presldent Mxke Sweeney v1ce presldent Stuart Johnson sec retary and Nancy Komatsubara treasurer Mr Kruse gu1ded the class through the year as adv1sor Book cox ers were old agam thls year as a money makmg project Hot dog sales also helped swell the class treasury A gold ring Wlth new Whlte gold ln the center was chosen for cla s rmgs ThlS was one of the h1ghl1ghts of the vear and they dlsplayed them proudly throughout the xear Fr1day the 13th was the date chosen for the Jumor P1 om The tradl txonal act of keeplng the theme a secret was successfully earned out A p1cn1c was held 1n the sprxng as a fmal salute to a wonderful school year - - 2 l ' ' ' 'S - . 1.4-v l , V A Y '3 ' 'ry 7. 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E' - 'Lil' OROTHY HIXSON -.-W Secretary - 5 a EnIxoxAh I - TI'OiiSL1!'f'l' - - ,lux ' A., f,-,YWIFW '3Vi1 'f 11 Tom Abbott Marjorie Alstead Alberta Aspen John Bailey Frank Baxter Wayne Bertholl Ralph Blakely Jim Boddy Yvonne Bost Carol Burns Gordonell Buckner Nicky Card Tom Carpenter Lamar Cartrnill Martha Cole Ted Crites Evelyn Daroff Howard Davis Terry Davis John Day Jane DeArmond Milton DeAsis Sandra DeHart Betsy Donahue Joanne Ecklund Roberta Edwards Marsha Erwin Douglas Fleming Ann Ghiglione Sheila Godkin Tom Grant David Gray Janet Greeley Anne Grisham Stephanie Guanzon -..A X Ella 'Xvr X Y .A s ,ff ,al ff e ' f f. ,.., Q ff, 1 , 4, . v 'K . F, I' 9 4? s 9 'Y ,I -9' wa-1' J as li 1g .nib 15, Nb - .. A 5. ' P: ' Q J lihvl Y' 5 fi' I . lk Q 3 4- .192- I '91, 'G 5' '- fra-'Bidi pk I F 1 tag, A. Y i k Y SQ w ,cv N 45 5, -D X 1' l Iii trawl S . 5' S A of l lflvi lifilil is , J., 5' W , x x 'Film HS, 'Fi' 1... W 1 th 3 ,u i fml'2..., Q .1 1 -qv DUS an Gs' -Z.. 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Q- on . ., I ki Nj T 3 3' , C7 LX! 'J 1' . wg 7 1 'N y -IJ. ' 'ff t V'4g'k SOPHOMORE SQUIBS -5932, ,1 No, not baby food. The assembly roared with laughter wihile poor freshmen gulped down strained sninach. Thus the traditional t'Hel1 Day was again carried out, this time under the supervision of the class of '58. The year was one of varied activity, ranging from the sale of pom-poms and pennants to a successful Soph Hop. Mr. Moore was our advisor. A picnic ended a year that will long be re- membered by next year's lower-upper classmenf' . -1 , ' Pr - 'O uv ' ra .fl ku 'Vxlit xi i ' - 5 Z , . '11 , . ' f' . 1 fv' , 1 . .'.' 'uv I ' D -1 -- wb. V- '.. .,.w N. I 5 . . , ,Sig , x ,K ' -4, 1 Lv. ' .'.'I .. ' 9 n - -f vu 1 ,- - - . -, 1 : V' ' 4, ,qy,,O. - . -s -.. - x I A-tw . , . 1' , . I 0 .I - ' 3- K ' I , A A J r -1 - 1 , - P, ,114 WL-'.-f,, Q? 5 '-71- , -. , h A 1. 'x ' .. 1 f ff 3 v . ' -' , 5 A . X4 SSNRL fx-x P ' 1 , I v ' N . O ' - - ' ' -fk .SW .- . 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' , '. r Q x 9 - N. ,x ' .1 V s -,, '- XX Ann Akcrvick Allison Armstrong Janice Bailey Richard Boehl Bob Bowman Hank Bryson Jean Burrus Juanita Caldwell Leeta Caldwell LeRoy Cargin Bob Brososky Mary Carpenter Mary Lee Cashcn Niles Cesar Pat Clark Betty Cole Harold Conine Veronica Constantino Lee Cremans Judy Dafoe Bob Dilg Harlene Dubbci' Burdette Emel John Epan Barbara Estes Carl Frederiksen Kirby Fritchman Richard Genthner Julie Gloege Martin Gocnett Gale Good Judy Henry Tom Hcrrett Jean Hilsinger Peter Hoepfner 1 wa tl X I 9 ' 34. K 4 57 l Ly '., s C J NXQ V lt ' if H Xi -, K..- ag Q B' F f v t , i L- -' I rx 1 W, l l x i - av qt l va 4 SJ! 1 Q X i l ' K I 2 'rar'- ' ar i ,Y 1' . fla l Q 1' ' . ' J: tg n 'N 'f. -v-gi :- - 454, .lg .1 S. A Q- if V a.- I Y Y .N f.-If 5? ,.,N..', J fa: L f 95 'V ' Q' at '21fllllilPi.i- 'A' 1 l l ew .g ' ' 5 P r ' is 'SX t w x 2 .. 4 y -5 k . ii.-1 if w i Lfszaig-Q, ,Q ., y . my 5 H gy Ve L sr .af c 'rf in-as 1 L- er .' 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'wi Herbert Holenian Ronald llurlock Edwin Hynson Patricia Ihle Marianna Jackson Gary Jenkins Elaine Jones George Jorgenson Carolyn Kearney Pat Komatsubara Phyllis Kunz Larry Leber Mary Lynn McCluggage Arthur McKinnon Patty McNamara Stephen McPhetres Florence Marks Robert Martin Rusty Martin Lyle Martin Bob Maxwell Kenny Merritt Karen Monteith Gene Moody John Morris Vicky Myers Myrna Newton Eileen Nickel Carl Orme Sarah Pasma Bill Pegues Bob Pittman John Pyle Nancy Recldekopp Dick Reynolds Brian Rowland Ron Rusher Loietta Sanford Stan Sears Francine Sec Allen Shattuck Coralie Sheldon Arrow Simonson Judy Smith Rosemary Sunclborg Joe Swanson Marianne Terencio Marlee Visaya Tim Wallace Dick Watts David Wells Karen Werner Twyla Westfall George Williams Albert Wilson Frank Wilson Katherine Wilson Peter Wood Janet SummSI'S Randy Tays :ag- in L Q.. NM? I 3 ESQ TS S ' 1.- :- W il WV . 'TEFL 3 Q, W i J tiki 5 i l ll U 3 hy. -.. vo LQ, 'rr' .- -A ' ' 1 E? I W -fr Q- ' . Y X ,. 3 ii 'XS ' - 3- . 3, rx ' M? ' ' , X Q FRESHMEN FROLICS Sertember 7. 1955. finally arrived-, and we excitedly entered the halls of J-Hi. We fell into the eagerly awaiting arms of the sophomores, who in- doctrlnated us with a rousing reception on Hell Day, consisting of an as- sembly and a dance. We had several parties during the year including a return dance for the sophomores, Our fun loaded year ended with the traditional class picnic. Mrs. Phillips acted as our advisor throughout the year. Y J x if 752 .- i -1 A 2 4 ' f fN 'N ill I+ wana FKQTYQJ-i 2 . X is R t V .3 . .1- 'Ezf:,::5i ,, . n,. ... L VL.- 5' .,. W. ,il mr.. is 1 DX - ' ak-'K ,J Budding artists taking KL -,f- 44? 'Y . 'V' -. Q-I . N. 41 Q-kQ'5 'lTJ'.i was 2 y f- f 'S . N4 '5 s Mr. Ordway giving instruc- tions to the Fall physical edu- cation classes. Sophomores r e g i s t ering. September 7. J 5 -P Y. Q , v' .f-, 925+- advantaqe of the weather. The combined student coun- cils of Douglas and Juneau High Schools ironing out problems resulting from the consolidation. Myrna Newton and Judy Dafoe cutting a c-ake bought at the Totem Cake Sale after the Petersburg vs. Juneau basketball game. ff ll, ,li 'rf in if' -. D mu t -. r- - - . Mfg . . Y ' 1-'H' . .. Aix' gt Q x ' .. ' W 5-x K. ra. mx 5 ,if-'-31 x -. . ..irq f' J-.2 , . - .. ma. . ' ' W -... ... U 2 '- 5-M gg 3 4- ---Va-11, .L.:-1'-fr-..,. .:x.,. M.. .. ......- - ....- -.6 -M..- f... - 4 I I 1 I ' . ,-... .. - A , l i . K L P it-Qfgfl' iff-Efgingi LFLE!-XXUUJUYLESS ,X gf- ? n ig ' I , 1.0- ffWfff W 7 EEZ :la- ix ff A ,Q ffff QR 7--,Z KAY' 'L..-- ,fx I , 1 XX ff , ff, f X I, , 7 X X 'a V ,, 1' , 7 X X k , S . X 3 W,'1j17..'lf gait : , X W gf X A, ', . ,,' .f 1.'5.ak X - ff' .- 1 f -,E I 'H - ' f ' , !,4 i' ,..... - - K , , - ' . - iiffii x -- MW In H--5i?,Ai gi 1-f: L-,,t ld A ,F M- A-L 5 i . ,six T- -55 N ,ff I Q. gf .f 2 'X . 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ETl,QSl.I'OlTl, E. Shields, P. McDow- ell, P. Sundborg. N. Leege. Front row: D. lVlcPhet1'es, S. Henkins, Mr. lVIclVIillan, J. Eubanks. K. Delebecque. -lb K' 1 K7 X bl. Planning Committee 1 -1 .18 Bill Baker Margrct Am,,Pyle Diwid GWB' David McPhet1'Qs Mr. McMillan. Bill DeArmond Marilyn Tracy, TQ 4+ 4' Win Q 2150 iffv x. Ill I ll Office Girl's P... li t iiific tafk of keeiiiing th? The Office Staff misfit? juticm bbw. 1'hfSQ?i?'lb- countless 1'SCQfd5 Ox 0f',g,h,S. Rolling uyorl-I durmiq under the Quldmlct . . A1 ble S91-Vice to the schoo . free Dei-iods and SUM ml a ua Left to right. Ma waiiher, 'M ' fy LW? MCC1ufzQaffe Y fix: AJS' A' B' Phlllms Darlenpmxionne Posf Librarians Would you please return the book that's six weeks overdue? or 'iHave you seen Joe Dellzfs best seller, Katy Never Did Ii? Yes. 4 the librz1rian's iob is a never ending one. But this vezir's book watchers were very efficient even if they did have to chase most overdue books foi weeks and weeks. J l Y ,r - 6 f if ' f ,,.-ff! X 'W' li lebCCClue Katy De ' 1 , . esieent Kristine Glllluhen Pr Secretary qwart Johnson si- 1 X7iCe Prcslflellt N-M.. David Schwab Mik? Sweeney Secretary Bob Whistler President Vice President Q, K- Del be Gloege 6 Cques S f M, B ' John mas free. abcoffk de-eoicZ1?f11g.tlaJCneS, B .e Christ-' Girls' and Boys' Club Friendliness was the keynote as the senior and freshmen girls got acquainted at the Big and Little Sister Banquet. Autumn leaves set the theme for the cafeteria syle banquet. it we LE. SNAP s 'mul fi! ww Van qy 3 WEE .-E l BACK ROW: D. Messerschmidt, H. Davis. M. Babcock. J. Ta mer, P. Lindegfaard. M. Watts. J Morris, B. Leber, M. Nowacki. S. Johnson. FRONT ROW: A. Shattuck, D. Bost. V. Barril, C. Brown. B. Gloegc, J. Hudson. M. Newton. T. Westfall, B. Cole. C. Kearney, J. Burrus. H. Mcllhardy, J. Holmquist. SITTING: S. Fritchman. Business taff mu scnnm. Miss Marjory Tillotsen Advisor . ' QT d better than evbf Dem , ' n N . vour J-Bird-blgger a Pierre 5unCibfjxg vi' Buy J I hh Hurwck N125 Business Mvmag 0 - - A . ' , Bug L . Assist. x. 4 f xv 1 P Wood and B Gloe-ge wrltmg p ctule L xp uons Q ,pf ni Xllbs 1 1 Dying X uw 3 W B 1 3 UQ, i L Ck f1,11sllJLIh5l11f1dS I' dum Busv typxstb M 'haw H LISYCT and K Del ebecque vworlung on hlSlOI'1CS Totem fgff ,Liv 0 'VI 'Sh1eldQ A Grlkham and N Komatsubfua Fmhmen eduors J Qloeqe P Komatsu hira am K Werner Cutting pxcturvs S , , , - A sf f '. . U x, . ' L ,Q , , 1 nf, i. 1 I ' , I X 1' 'iff AR L. Q X I ,X i i A 5-Ai 1 , 1 tv.,.N, ' ' H. O .v v A , Q 1 ' gf n 1 l . h ,- ' ' 'x -t . S , x N 5 ' Q 5,,.Y -L . E I X 2 X 1 .3 X ' FX 'S 'Q ' x, - I X 1, measurmg and pasting class pictures. .S M A ,I iw ' - Q x , 5 X 4-E, A, -.'.1 51: K -klCx- 2 f .T X D I C ' ,' 1' My, - A L 1' le 3 wa , ,p , A X A:f. sr. Ediiur' Qf ' ' ' I K Q-5 l J' :A 1 K .. 1 V ' l v, ' I nv C . 5 ' ' 'J . I W G Barbzirzi Gloog Assisi. Edi Jo Eubanks Editor Miss June Dvnison . x U ' Aflvisoi' Nancy Lvege Editor' THE v ofefl. By Miss I Gczdda Bout O . .. ----- . .QQ-:.:.:::.:s:s:s:a2a . Wana Age a Swag Left to Right: K. Delobecque, R. Polley, R. Wallace, A. Nelson, J. Millard. B. Poole, C. Carter. R. Swap. l Left to Righty Standing: A. Grisham, N. Milot, P. Wood, S.Fritchman, N. Wentzel, Sitting: A. Engstrom, M. Wade. J.Th.omas. in fyfa 5 V. wiv J-HIER OF THE MONTH Tolo Pub Ho A3 , .61 if J' 1- U' '-'a r--4 '-1-1 --4 u -Y' ,.. v-4 ,.,.. f-+ I 'e VV 'W 'pews 'LN o1snN 15-11 D. qw .1 1u 'H .IJ --4 ,.. ,.. r-v-4 v-4 P-4 v-4 v--4 r-- va 7 v--Q U J ,.. ,-. ,-. N-4 ,-4 v A V' ,- T From ww: L Secohd row HEPPG . Ostermazy -' fi B A ff. J H0102 Fwd row I I A, . f21'ff1'O QVSOIIAPG 5 Qlulsl, J . Ji. Sw Jfnsozy, R, ck P N S WJ, ne, Mc-IV Hur! ap, J Mar ' OWS S M PC afhaz- 7 ook, . H ' tm. R O fi R0 Band tellson, J 8, 141. Aly S Whjloh pfrms. D J . Polley Wlahd B A .Greed 77SF1'0 J sad . Ohh' . . Pl!! fir- D I2 1 A D. 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Margret Ann, Bill, and Marilyn working on the igloo, which served ab the orchestra pit. - ,,l.-r 5 Y u--I . ,Ai C urbes, Fo1led 'ma n TGCNOLIS J Impo S1 ble lllllttlllll the ott u el lllld e to contlude the 1noloc1 1m1 Vt aw W'1 Down E1 t Th1 plu an old t'1Qh1o'1ed melodran a was wel 1CCClXLd bx thc 'lLld1C'1lCt xxh1rh 1f11t1c1p1teo gladlx IH hm no the x1ll1an und Lhc 11ng, hero Bllclll La1m1n nte1ta1n d durmg the 1111011111 mon xt1th some old tnr aones on honltx tonk pmno 1 ment tn the old fgshxon 1 txc m0 DOXVYI 3 1 A drama Wav gwelodrama Wax WAY WAY DOWN EAST Nauator P erre Sundborg, 1 v Ralph Swap Hepmbah Ludlow Rose Marv Kronou at Bertram J Monevbags B1ll Br-kcr P..- Wllllam P lVIcNastw Roger Polley Ted1ou J Imooeblble Sam McPl1etreS Ezekral Ludlow Don Dapcex 1ch Ronald Joe Garrett Henrleta Shella Burdette I Ah th the 5 Q tldm 1 Outh Pasture 'U two mm t 1115: HALF HoUR Q UFS U QS am' U1 Carlson 'Vlargwret Ann Pvl Hrs Lent Ixathv Le1gh Kendall N1s1tor M1ke Wade A PENNY SAVED Niro Dabnex Gww nne Hyneen Ethel Dabnev Roae M rw Sundborg 'VII' Dabnev DICK Newton Fanme Jeane Hopkmk lVIr Jones M1ke Paterson Cousxn W1lbur Bvll DeArmoncl Dwrector Mrs MIDUB lee Coughun 'Vhs 'Vl1nn'I lu. 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I - w v -, . .. 1 .1 .1 X I N l chool Plays fl The Half Hour. a serious one-act play portrayed the fears and agonies of a wife whose husband has been missing seven hours during a lake storm. J-Hi was treated to some very Hood diamaiic actine. With onli three actors, a cvnical old woman. a fearful young wife and a man from the depths of thc lake, this play held the audience spell- bound. ,X , A, Mak 6 9 I OO '22 S bac In a pennv pinching comedy of A Penny Saved, we learned how a little hyprnotisni can work wonders, even on a miser, Wher' Cousin Wilbur. a good for nothing, comes to visit, Mis. Dabney and her teen-age daughter feared for his safety. but Wilbur uses his head. and hypmotism to cure Dabnev and bring peace back to the home. The maid added even more comedy to this play. s ffvx Q l.IwQ'f., Wi Dean this is Mr. Jones . . the tax assessor. H gfanfiinez Mrs. Couohlm. M. Wade. R. Flemming, P. Sunclbm-ff T2 Deflrmfmrl 9, MQ. Phetres Seated: A. Engstrom, M. Pvle. D. Argetsinger, J. Thomas, H. Davis, T. Carpenter, B Rowland, D. Leege. R. Newton. DEBATE PROJECTIONISTS Standing: Jackson Thomas, Dick Hatfie1d,Lamai Cartmill. Don Weisgerber, Gary Jen- kins, Don Messe-rschmidt, John Tanner, Mr. Mc'Vfillan. Front: Scott Wingfield. Mike Pat- erson, Dan Host. , 'iv 1 xiXW . ylw' 4: - X I hr 5 - Pep Club Under the able direction of Margret Ann Pyle, and Donna Cash, co-drill leaders, J-Highs Pep Club members participated in many activities. Opposing teams were welcomed by the Pep Clab. Spectators X were entertained during game halves as the Pep Carb exhibited intricate drills. l Mrs. Maxwell was faculty sponsor for the club Xlarpiw-I Ann Pyle Dimitri Q N Senior ' Drill Leader DVM lb IU Y l lst row: J. Ninnis M. Tracy. S. Fritchman. B. Gloege. J. Millard. M. Watts, B. Soley. Junge. B. Poole M. Tanaka. missing K. Delebecque 2nd row: P. Komatsubara, N Komatsubara, C. Kearney, N. Leege. J. Hudson, J. Burrus. 3rd row: M. Pyle, M. Cole. M. Sweet, J. Gloege, M. Shields. M. Babcock. S. Johnson. M. Erwin. J. Greo ley, C. Carter, N. Wentzel. S. Blanton, P. Wood. J. Hollenbach. M. Nowacki. D. Cash. l 1- fb we Cheer Leaders Song Queens 2' 4' xy, Maioreiies I t Hs Q., Left to right: D. Hixson. J. Nelson, K. Lynch. M. Jack, C. Yakopatz, R. Fleming. J. Guy. M. Taylor, J Jerue. Cheer Leaders Q 153.5 4 fn Sicphen MCPhct1'oS . L UIIG Hudson WahdeF' ong Queens g N' f . s.:.l :: i X x fi, S f i ITV, xx WN IWKV' P Vi-'lil' IN GUULH JH. ff. 4'i:i1'k. .-X. HL:.'iL'iI. fl, C?Lii'k. J. TY'-llffiiiyziwl' V' Riu l -ii' 5iffC'YV D 571'??f 'ff:-:iiFi'c1'ii'if? mf-i Xi. D:v.'if, T. Ifiifqiuil TW. Hz':1i'i'hl. D. Bust, D. Pczirsoii. P. This-. Ei. lim: 4 X L SA 51'-'I' fi: - fi 'i'jl'f1'1-1 M. i:.i-me. 1 Haixtui'. J iviuei-, .ii iimfiiiifi. ii ififmm 'W N-i-'-Niiii.. U. CMO, T W1-'fi N, D' N!'Y4'hf-il . Bowling Club Siaiicliiigi bciiicijr. Nciriiimi, .IUh?1 Stzmclimg: Kris. Jzmici, Gourgia K,iiC'Q1ing: Pat. HoWzii'd. Kirk Kneeling: A215132 Domihy. 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V? guappsaxd asm ' E liolog muqlng L If 5 K1P, V 9 1 A tx 5' O U s Tla- '- ckf What a year fm' skiinfff J-Hl's Ridge Runners spent a wonderful winter cm the slop ur' the Douglas Island Ski Bowl. The skiers sold pap and slave dances to raise monev for the Club. The also organized an intramural sq-neclule tu olve all the interested skiers a chance af racing and to impro' the methods ol' the expffiencecl skiers. The ski club was host to Anchoraffe in the annual ski me 'weld in March. Ol'fice1's Joe Altel- nresident: Dave Lindstrctnl. vice Dresidentg and Mary Sue Shields. so l'f tary-t1'easu1'e1' did an excellent wb in leadinf' the club through a successful year. WSJ: ir:-1. Q ,A .H 1 , - 4-2:-if If i , R .Q J q 11:1 ' Q-5 , f- rg J: TN I 7 xg ' df . y A I.-I gf 'fl' - I ' 'vxgasg 4 ' -.,,,- - l-I I ' -v' 1 4.9:- HJ J. hw . QQ.: -'i ,: -N' 7' '- 1+ M ,,j if - A N- ,2, a. , IH.,+g-7 X, if ff. 3341 51352 1 we I ff-. Mila ,,-0 5? X.-If LYXUDSS Cf,-N XX X '72 X 4 K 4 2, ,ff - 2 X Mfxlnj K X, ff X f 1 Nix I If , N Ti fig J ,ft 'A , Qu. ' Y' C , If gwmbyl Y JUNEAU DRUG DRUGS AND SUNDRIES C I T Y CA F E B st Pla toE t 24 Hour Service H u n s o N s P 0 8 Ch ld 109 Seward St GAIIRISIIN RADIU Sz 'W Slmvl Zenzth R C A and Motorola T 1 ph BOX 986 IUINEAL ALASKA THE RECURD SHDP The MUSIC Corner of Iuneau FITSI Nahonal Bank oi Juneau Alaska s Complete Bank1ng SGIVICB ll e a ll I - . . S. F kl' h F shxon NOV8liies in Fooiwear ran In ne 5 for Men--Women-- i ren e e one 967 - , , 1 1, f S m 2nd 81 Seward Phone 1118 4.. I I Q V? ' I' I n ' ll SEN IORS To the Class of 1956 COCD FLYI NC- BIIDA PAN AZVIEHILQW H db T' Sy' f my Q 'P THE FIVE ACES BARANOF HOTEL JUNEAU Rowland Insurance Agency We Represent Crown Llfe Insurance Co Occrdental Lrfe of Calriornra Continental Insurance :S Casualty World Insurance Co, We rov1de a cho1ce of cornnanles, rates, 6. lans SKINNER'S GUN SHOP Juneau's Complete PACIFIC sroms CENTER NORTHERN AIRLINES . - , . W .J S ' ' , mm. -.....v..-. ' 0 1- ,,....' w... .,.,1-1 A U.. , 11 ..,.. .. ..4w.. . ......,u.. . ..n...... ,IA 9534- A, L7 f 160157 ' .uh A, -Q1---..,... 1. . ...U 1.4,-.mm mm. ... .,... -' IDSII Juneau Catalog Sales Ofhce SHATTUCK AGENCY 3 S d St eet CONGRATULATIONS TU THE CLASS OF 1956 FRED HENNING P Ott! WHERE YOUNG FELLOWS LIKE TO SHOP A x-anne 01 ewar r X -A. 0 yy' S . W J'uneau's . 3 Com lete u fi er A -L ' A x Vg -.1 4. . ,I x 0 , Phone 420 2-Q JUNEAU and DOUGLAS TELEPHONE COMPANY Establushed I893 X .fy . 155 Y ' 1 :Egg ALWAYS FIRST WITH QUICK, RELIABLE SERVICE Ccnqratulations to the uuahly Of Class of 1956 I-vw Price O O 0 if u EW Y0liK CA 'S POP BARANOF BOOK SHOP 205 Se a d WMM Y Us YOU WANT THE SPUDNUT SHOP KFITH 0 yy H Drq ICE CREAM MILK SHAKES ROBT RT NI QFOTT LUNCHES L... is X f .---Afl, 'Val V ' ' lv. 'fi - --- 1 1 . 1 ' ., 4?Q :.,:g'riq-.4 V YL Y 1 L .' h Ll' 33531 L r , 5, X. 5 -. i J ff v 1 orthward--ho' IHHHI llllllllll X UI Ill H ll P STE40 E TH M QMXUE P 1 ll X I 1 ll uw llllllllllllllllllllll YVl1en the YVest was young rt o ered much to the pzoneers who took up the challenge of tts economzc and mdustrzal development But that was yesterday Today Alaslcas strategzc geogzaphzcal posztzon zts deoelopzng natural resources and mdustrzal potentzal offer the same rzclz promzse Wzll you accept the challenge? ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY The Mam Lzne To Alaska JORGENSON MOTORS Oldsmobile Aushn Wlllys Jeep Phone 527 JOSEPH W ALEXANDER Portrait and Commerczal PHOTOGRAPHY IWMFWR 20th CENTURY BUILDING Phone 303 Dnamonds Watches and Fme Jewelry LU DWIG NELSON J leweler H FOSS OLSEN Archltects A.I.A. Juneau - I I I I 8 I H l ' , I 9 I ' . I M V l xXNxxxxkN U f,,, U, . . . A . Nxyxx A A 1,00 . V f QNX . N 4 ho Q S - X Q . I . . . X 2 it 41+ 2 , ' . - , . U v 2 9 V J V, 'wi L 2 4 Q 2 . . . . rn 5 ' I k W, ,K E El A 1 I 4 ' f- 4 - 'L v - 5 ' 1 P A X 5 A S ' x fp . 95 E. 5 4 S 4 x 0 6 0 ' W 0 f xx 0f,,, f , 5 A X90 G ff ' NN ' 1110, I 1 v 1 X XXNXXK ,fllfl XXXXH , W , I . . . . I JUNEAU, ALASKA XP Wy ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Save NOW for College LATER Savings Insured Up To 2910000 Dividend Rate 3 Q Phone 3 or Write Box 2718 ASSOCIATION OF IUNEAU Congratulations To The Seniors IHE MODERN WAY 'IO TRAVEL IS BY AIR Southeastern Alaska Is Served Best By h:.':Qf.?:? 'f CHAS WARNER C0 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS 406 S Franklm THE COFFEE SHDP Where you qet you Hamburgers Harry Glenna 6, Gene Shop Rite Market Choxce Meats and Fme Grocer eg Court ous Ser Phone Douglas 2330 BULOVA CROTON MIDO WATCHES For Every Member of the Fomnly GEORGE S GIFT SHOP Open Evenings unhl 'IO P M MCLEAN and KRISTAN INSURANCE Congratulahons Says Class of 56 220 Seward Phone 53 Congratulauons To The Class of 1956 Iuneau Young Hardware Co Hardware Parnt Sportlng Goods Housewares Furnxture k s n IH xt r Sto e Establ shed 1886 G O I S 4 4 , u I r n I ' i 2 vice SERVING SOUTHEASTEQN ALASKA ES: 2 MARINE WAV, JU , Y . . . . . . . ... H . , as a' Fi es ardware and Furn' u e r i ALASKA TRANSFER Distributor ot STANDARD Stove and Furnace Oil CBATING STORAGE HAULING 246M Wy DON'S PHOTO 6 IEWELRY mplete ho o ra . ic ep a es 81 Se vice on all popular Ma es o ameras 8a Proye ors WATCHES DIAMONDS - SOUVENIRS Sewar one JOSEPH R WERN ER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Rusher Plumbmg 6 Hardware STORE HOURS 5 30 gs 7 30 tll91E cept Sat d yl Heartlest Congratulations to th Class of 1956 From Your Friends at THE B M BEHREN DS BANK Co P 1 g ph D t. S 1 r k f C ' ct H13 d St. Ph 55 arine a Phone 114 8:30 --l'ill- 2 Evehill I i X gf g 189 S. Franklin.-Phone 192 J ' 1 ' e ' .L '-fun. Alaska Electric Light 8 Power Co IUNEAU and DOUGLAS SALES and SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC, HOTPOINT. KELVINATOR SUNBEAM and HOOVER APPLIANCES DOVGI..-XS JPN EAU Phono 22250 Pham- 616 Congratulations To The Class of 1956 From Your Friends At The JUNEAU INSURANCE AGENCY Stanley V Grummett F Dewey Baker Best Wishes I th C1 f 56 DDUGLAS GBUCERY JUNEAU'S HUDSON CAR DEALER U 'S ,Ollf F0 ll Cl IOIIS Class of 1956 CHRISTENSEN BROS 901 12th St eet NORTH TRANSFER d E O DAVIS PHONE 81 VAL and ALICE POOR FAMILY SHOE STORE RENAULT SEDANS 'I C S 5 C 1 I It r Stan ard Fuel Oil Distributors Prompt Service' 81 O O I I I l Home of Re 'ross Shoes . J NEA ,ALASKA P. T. Auto Servlce 227 U U Sew d fs rum H4111 s 3: '- If Has W- ,.....ff ual Quahfy ---- --:'. xi hufi B M BhHRENDS LO K u L My .Banca 1561 mm X' l rnuuu-3 A f '- - - 4,:ff1w,,v,'Q' Ifl f' '4'f'11I. ' , X M J' 5' I V - . . L ff' . . K I , . 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