Kent Meridian High School - Diadem Yearbook (Kent, WA)

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Www M M W WL WM W E M4 NW U WG WXWyw w A Mm,WMfWM 1 'M WG M M ff, My W WQWMZMQM WGS the h e PU- hot or- to ern ve To the ses of K M we ded: s sislici : .f-Q 2 5' Ki djs Wm f s gg ' -Q 1: -N M Q ,.., N i iii fi Wfx --quail' T . 1 President-Ted Montgomery Vice President-Lee Parr GOVERNMENT Raising approximaTely ThirTeen hundred dollars wiTh a proTiTable magazine sale was only one OT The goals which The sTudenT council suc- cessTully reached during This prosperous year oT '58- OTher proi- ecTs included The accomplishmenT oT Tinal permission and cooperaTion wiTh The school board To geT The parking loT paved and puT a Track around The TooTball Tield. Many campus problems such as The aTTer game dances and lunch room siTuaTion were also cleared up by The eT- TecTive group which represenTed The ideas and problems oT each home room. Presiding over all sTudenT council meelinqs and acTiviTies was STU- , A L ' '-'. i iii , . , ii: XT ..,.: - , .- s ,Z..: I kbglg 22 A Fl? M4332 Secretory-Nancy Taylor E f A ' X ln , l ' 5' ff' -W- , girl if Treasurer-Diana Stevens T' 1 . 17, ' A 6 GOVERNMENT dent Body President, Ted Montgomery. ln case ol his absence, vice president, Lee Parr handled all responsibilities. Nancy Taylor recorded the minutes of each meeting and provided a dittoed copy lor every student council member. Keeping account ol the finances was Di- ana Stevens. Advising the group that mel every other Wednesday after school was Dr. Stewart, Principal. Ace Maxwell has reason to smile. He sold the most magazine subscriptions dur- ing the magazine drive held last winter and won the prize of S65.00. Left Row: .l. Green, A. Maxwell, S. Caldwell, A. Ronish, C. Bevaart, N. Kelly, H. Pugh, J. Tessendore, C. Regan, T. Anderson, T. Montgomery. Right Row: B. Snelling, B. Haag, M. Steele, S. Schnell, A. Crain, S. Ottenbacher, W. Shimitz, S. Gerlt, R. Halte, M. Lynn, P. Nel- son, D. Stevens, N. Taylor. ln the latte which contained a helpful to the Sophomores. Classes, schedules for football and basketball, and academic subi r part of August, a volunteer committee completed the ll information concerning the school and campus. lt was handboolf especially vacations, ects, plus all the required fees, awards, yells, song, rules and regu- lations were featured in this handy fifty-six page booklet. li 7 xThe Calendar and Assembly Committee mapped out a calendar each month which sched- uled meetings of all types, dances, assemblies and other important events. This information was posted in the office for the benefit of the stu- dens. Winnie Schmitz and Ted Montgomery, rep- resentatives to the Rotary Club, attended several meetings screening and selecting with the Rotary club, the girl and boy of each month. The students were iudged- particularly on the outstanding work they had accomplished 'during that month. Each boy and girl was invited to the business men's luncheon where o brief sum- mary on their plans after school was given. The Rotary Girl and Boy-of-the-Month selection began for the first time this Sepember and has proven to be very worthwhile. Mp- 'id The Rules and Safety Committee, working in cooperation with Traffic Court, organized the Safety Car Check held during November and December. All students wishing to use the parking lot had to have their cars inspected by the members and a State patrolman to make sure all required equipment was in perfect running order. Mi .!gQfiii3i SENIOR CLASS The class oT '58-'59 began like a number oT creeks as sTudenTs progressed Trom The various elemenTary schools and Tinally grew inTo one mighTy lever of acTion. Under The guidance oT John TweeTen, president STeve Lorenz, vice president CaThy VanAlsTine, secreTaryq and Joan lngersol, Treas- urer: This group oT sophomores. Tackled many proiecTs. Through iniTiaTion, The sophomores endured much Teasing buT were good sporTs. Male members oT This class appeared clad in Teminine aT- Tire while The girls donned men's shoes. inside-ouT apparel and sTraighT hair. The class oT 59 can go clown in The hisTory books as The lasT class To be iniTi- aTed aT K-M. Mardi Gras, Theme oT The Sophomore l-lop, was a greaT success. The Tollowing year was The beginning oT beTTer Things To come: wiTh Their TeeT planTed Tirmly on The ground, The sophs advanced a sTep. Junior class oTTicers elecTed were Ted MonTgomery, who 'held The posiTion oT president Mike lvlinear, vice president Jan KeTchum, secreTary: and Bud Walker, Treasurer. President-Jim Green Vice President-Jock McCloskey Secretary-JoAnne Sfendal Two couples stand near The punch bowl at the Senior Boll, waiving for Aileen Hironokq to pour. Treasurer -Pam Thompson 10 49 - VALEDICTOPJAN - NANCY TAYLOR SALUTATORIAN - JACK McCLOSKEY The annual Junior Prom enTiTled ExoTic Evening saw The gym converTed inTo a jungle scene. To be placed on The lisT of accomplishmenTs OT This growing class was The S300 raised by selling candy bars. This money wenT inTo a fund for a fuTure grandsTand. ThaT year found one junior, Karen Kipper. on The songleading sTaff and Two oThers, Snooks Caldwell and King Jim Tessandore on The yell squad. Though The final year has come To a close for The class of H58-59 Their deeds shall long be remembered. AT The beginning of The year These busy seniors devoTed Their Time and energies To building a beTTer high school. Their moTTo was, anyThing worTh doing is worTh doing well. The building of The Rec Club will finally geT under way This summer Thanks To The class OT '58-'59 who sTarTed This huge proi- ecT and sTuclc To see iT realized. The inTer-class compeTiTion in The magazine drive, for The beneTiT of paving The parking loT. showed once again ThaT The seniors finished whaT They sTarTed. They won The conTesT plus having The Top four individual sellers. The annual Senior Ball, FanTasia, headed by general chair- man, Jan KeTchum, proved To be one of The grandesf wiTh Pam Thompson and Lee Parr chosen as King and Queen. The final days drew near, some seniors wiTh plans for The fuTure and oThers wiThouT. The lasT meeTing of The enfire class was graduafion-from There This greaT river once again divided inTo small sTreams. Donna Hedlund adiusfs the Tassel on Jim Adsley's cap as the Two make ready for Graduation Ceremonial. ll Abel, Betty Ambilian: To build llie sislerly effecf info somelhing real malerial. Aclivilies: Diadem 3: Royal Herald 3, Girls' Club 3, Chorus 3: Of' fice 3, Homecoming ficlref chairman 3. Transferred from Au- burn in I95B, Adsley, Jim Ambifion: Ta become a successful lawyer and make a good deal of money. Aclivilies: Band I Jr. SporI'sman's Club I, Bays' Club I, 2, 3. Allen. Paul Ambilion: To graduaie. Acfivilies: Baslrelball I, Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Fire Squad I, F.F.A. I, 2, 3, Rec. Club 2, 3. Anderson. Darlene Ambilionz To slay oul of debl and be liappy. Acliviliesz Girls' Honor I, 2, 3,'GirIs' Club cabinel, Sopli. Rep. I, V. Pres. 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Class Dances I, 2, 3, Torch I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2. Anderson, Nita Ambilion: To eal, drink, and be merry, Aclivifiesz Pep Club I, 2, 3, Class Dances I, 2, 3, Royal Herald 3, Diaclem 3, G,A.A. I, 2, Tliespians I, 2, 3, Molliers' Tea I, Torcli I, 3, Girls' Club I, Z, 3, F.H.A. I, 2, Royal Pages I, Anglemyre. Weslene Acfivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Ankarberg. Tom Ambilion: To own a good paying machine shop. Aciimiesg Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Arneson, Wanda Lee Enlered from California 3. Baldwin, Diane Acfivifies: Girls' Club 3, Royal Herald 3, Diadem 3. Barnett. Dick Aclivifies: Tlwespians I, Debale 3, F,F,A. I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Bas- lcelball I, Fallwer-Son Banquef I, 2, 3, Torcli 2, 3, LeHerman's Club 2, 3, Chess Club I, Z, Service Club I, 23 King Counly Fair I, 2, 3, Public Speaking 2, 3, Auburn SloclrSl'1ow I, 2, 3, Dairy Judging I, 2, 3, Sfale Farmer IDegreel Barflemay. Marvin Acfivilies: LeHerman's Club 2, 3, .I,V. Foolball I, Fooiball 2, 3, Judo 2, 3, Traclc 2, 3. Bauman, Christie Ambilion: To live a life ol happiness. Acliviriesz Pep Club 2, 3, Pres. 3,Tl1espians 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Girls' Honor I, 2, 3, Diaclem 2, 3, Royal Herald Z, 3: Class Dances I, Z, 3, CI-iairman 2, Alumnae Tea I, 2, 3, Homecoming Gen, Cliairman. Baute. Steve Ambiiian: To be Presidenl of l'I'ie U.S, Ac+ivifies: Sluclenl Council I, Service Club I, Judo Z, 3, Fcolball 3, Bale, JoAnn Ambifion: To be an Airline Hosless, or be +I1e wife of an Ilalian. Aclivifies: Herald 2, 3, Diadem Z, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Rec. Club 2, 3, Dance Team I, 2, Girls' Honor 2, 3, Class Dances I, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, J.V. Cheerleader 2, F.H.A. 2, Girls' Club I, Z, 3, Tliespians I, 2, Slu Club I, 2. Bebouf. Carol Ambilion: To build a Drive-In nexl lo HaroId's. Acfivifies: Girls' Club 2, 3, Office 3, Open House 3, Homecoming 3, Mollwers' Tea Z, 3, Class Dances 2, 3. Beckman. Clive Ambilion: To be a denlisl or gel rich. Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Benham. Faith Ambilion: To improve my mind. Aclivilies: GAA. lg Fl-I.A. 2, 3, Hisforian 3, Royal Pages I, 2. Benoit, Sandra Ambilion: To graduaie. Aclivilies: G.A.A. I, 2: F.l'l.A. I, 2, 31 Royal Pages 2, 3: Hislorian 2, 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Benson. Caroline Ambifion: To be a polo iumper. Aclivilies: P.I-l.A. Ig Girls' Club I. Berqsma, Nancy Arnbilion: Secrelary for Dwighf D. Eisenhower. Acfivifies: Girls' Club I, 2, 33 Herald 2, 3: Diadem 2,31 Pep Club 23 lhespians 2. ligqar, Lois Ambilion: Physical Therapisi. Acliviries: Fufure Nurses 2, 3: Presiclenl 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3g Lakin Club 2, 3' Girls' Honor 33 Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Service Club 2, 31 Ski Club 2, 3, Rec. Club Z. Bishop. Beverly Ambilionz To score a 300 game in bowling. V I Acliviliesz G.A.A. I, 2: Royal Pages I, 2, 3: VP- 2, 3i GIYIS Club I, 2, 3, F.H.A. I, 2, 3. Blackford, Barbara Ambifion: To Be Rock Hudson's secrelary. Acfiviliesz Girls' Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 21 Rec. Club 2, 33 Class Dances I: Pep Club I. Blake, Judy Ambilion: Inferior Decoralor. Acliyilies: G A.A. l, 2, 37 I:.T,A. 2, 3: Royal Pages I: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Fencing I. Blasdell, Zelma Acliviliesz Girls' Club 3. Enlered from Oregon. Blau. Jim Ambilion: To relire. Aclivilies: Performing Chorus I, 2, 3: Boys' Club l, 2, 3. Blessing, Lee Ann Ambilion: To lravel lo all ihe counfries of lhe world and see some ol lhe many lhings l've heard and sfudiecl aboul. Aclivifiesz Torch Club I, 2, 3: 6.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 37 Chess Club 2. Bloomquisl, Ron Ambilionz To design homes. Aclivilies: Jeis Club 1.2: Chess Club li BOYS' CIUID I- 2- Boley, Judy Acliviliesz Girls' Club l, 2, 3. Booher. Lance Acfiviiies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. 'ef 'Worr' M 'Ms' Booth, Wanda Aclivilies: Royal Herald 2, 3: Edifor 3: Torch I, 2, 3: Diadem 2, 3: Business Mgr. 2: Girls' Honor 3: Homecoming 2, 3: Queen 3: Thespians I, 2, 3: Class Dances 2, 3: Mofhers' Tea I. 2, 3: Rofary Girl of Monlh 3. Bossharf. Neil Ambilion: Naval Career. Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: Sporfsmen's Club I. Bradley, Becky Ambilion: To be a Psychologisl who does wriling on lhe side. Acliviliesz Girls' CIub I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Fencing I: F.H.A. 2, 3: F.T.A. 2, 3: Band 3: Royal Pages 2: Thespians I, 2, 3: Molhers' Tea I, 2, 3: Sfyle Show I: French Club 2: Senior Play 3. Braunschweig. Jan Ambilionz To be an Air Line Hosfess. Acfivilies: Royal Herald 2, 3: Diadem 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Moihers' Tea I, 2, 3: Slyle Show I, 2: Rec. Club I: Homecoming I, 2: Tennis I: G.A,A. I. Brown, Keith Acliviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Bruneff, Mary Ann Ambilionz To be a home economisf, inferior decorafor or beaulician. Acliviliesz Drill Team 2, 3: Caplain 3: Torch I: F.H.A. I, 2: Royal Pages I, Z, 3: Pres. I, Z, 3: Performing Chorus 2, 3: Royal Herald 3: Drama I: Rec. Club 2, 3. luffkus. Jaylynn Ambifion: Mrs. Marla S. Collon. Aclivilies: F.H.A. I: Torch 2. Calderon. Art Arnbilion: To be an experienced machinisl. Acfivifiesz Service Club 3: Baseball 3: Boys' Club Z, 3: Chorus 3. Caldwell. David Ambilionz To be a radio operalor. Acfivilies: Boys' Cub I, Z, 3. Caldwell, Sharon Ambilionz To lead a very useful, successful and happy life. Aclivifiesz Cheerleader 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Chairman I: Traf- fic Courl I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Hislorian 2: V. Pres. 3: Thespi- ans 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: F.H.A. I, 2: Slri Club 2: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Girls' Honor I, 2, 3: V. Pres. 3: Royal Herald 2, 3: Diadem 2, 3: Alumnae Tea I, 2, 3: Girl oIMonlI1 2: Sludenf Council I. 'Ideal Girl Campbell, Chuck Ambilion: To be a college playboy. Aclivilies: Foofball I, 2, 3: Baseball I: Judo I, 2, 3: Golf 2, 3: Lel- Iermen's Club I, Z, 3: SporIsmen's Club I. Capps, Ardifh Ambifion: Take a Irip Io Florida. Acfivilies: F.H.A, I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Royal Pages 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Capps, Larry Ambilionz To be an arl Ieacher. Acliviiies: Fire Squad I, 2: Traclr I. 2, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Ari Club 3: Torch Club I, 2, 3: Rec. Club 2, 3: All-School Play I: Home Room Pres. I, 3. Chadwick. Mike Acfivifiesz Boys' Cub I, 2, 3. Chaplin, Ron Ambilion: Receive Dr.'s degree in velerinary medicine al W.S.C. Aclivilies: F.F.A. 1, Z, 3: V. Pres. Z: Pres. 3: Fire Squad I, 3: Traclc I, 2, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Le'fIermen's Club 3: F.H.A. 3: Bas- Icefball I, 2: Rec. Club Z, 3. Christensen. Rolf Ambilion: To be a good cilizen and pay my faxes. Acliviliesz LeHermen's Club I, 2, 3: Kingsmen I, 2, 3: Traclr I, 2, 3: ?l13f'-I3 I. Z, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Baslrelball I, Z: Service Club Clark. Jerry Ambilionz To Live and Iel Live. ACl'V'lle5f F-lfl-A- II 2, 3: Pres. 3:TI1espians I: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Triple Trio I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Molhers' Tea l, 2. Collier, Bette Jo Ambilionz Well-Thal's Il! Achvihes: F.l'l.A, l, 2. 3: Thespians I, 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Royal Pages 2: School Ollice 3: Molhers' Tea I. Collins, Jim Acliyilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Herald 3: Diadern 3. Cook. Bonnie Aclivilies: Girls' Honor Z, 3: Ski Club 3: Band I: Orchesfra 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 33 Rec. Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Tl-iegpi. ans I, 2: Class Dances I, 2, 3. Coumeya. Mike Acliviliest Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Cross, Ed Ambilionz To slripper The high boal in lhe Wesl Coasl Tuna Fleel. Acfivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Davis. Bob Aclivifiesz Boys' Club 3. Desmel. Dan Aclivifies: Foofball I, 2, 3: Baslxelball I, 2, 3: Capl. 3: Baseball I: Golf 2, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: LeHermen's Club I, Z, 3: Kings- men I, 2, 3: Second All Conference in Foolball 3. Dodobara. Gary Ambilion: Phd, in Denlistry. Acliviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Judo 2, 3: Sluclenl Council I, 2: Tral- iic Courl I, Torch I, 2, 3: Band 3: Rules and Safely Comm. I. Donofrio. Frank Ambilionz To be a Denlisf. Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Drake, Miles Ambifionz To relire al' I'I1e age oi lhirly-six, Acfiviliesz Baslrelball Mangr. I: Band I, 3: Torch Club 3: Baslrelball I: Boys' Club I, 2. 3: Pep Band I. Elfvik. Joan Ambilion: To qo oul wilh Tab Hunler. Acliviliesz Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Library 3: Oiiice 3: Torch I: F.H.A. 3: Royal Pages I: Drama I: Sfudenl Slore 3: F.I-l.A. Dance 3. Erickson, Larry Acliviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Evans. Bob Ambilion: To own a speed equipmenl slore, Acliviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3. nge' ww I ff Qs- -X. 4 angie 1 f Federspiel, Carol Ambirion: To be a successful housewife. Acrivifiesz F.H.A. I, Class Dances I, 2, 3, Royal Herald 2, 3, Diadem 2, 3, Traffic Courl 2, Torch Talenf Show I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Thespians I, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, Molhers' Tea I, 2, Rec. Club 2. 3: Homecoming I, Skils I, 2. Ferguson, Pat Ambifion: To succeed al all I fry. Acliviliesz G.A.A. I, 2, Royal Pages 2, Parl. 2, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, F.H.A, I, 2, Treas 2. Femald. Sammy Ac+iyifies: Boys' Club 3. Enlered from California 3. Ferson, Galen Ambifion: To lake a frip fo Paris. A Iivilies: Boys' Club I, Z, 3, Tennis I. rson, Gwen mbirion: To lake a Irip lo Hawaii. Acliyilies: F.H.A. I, Z, Sec. 2, Drill Team I, Royal Pages I, Trees. S I I, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Tennis I. 4 oisrer. Ed L1 mbilionz To be the firsf U.S. Air Force pilol lo fly lo flue planel Mars. Aclivifiesz Baseball I, 2, 3, Baskelball 2, LeI'I'ermen's Club I, 2, 3, Kinqsrnen I, 2, 3, Diadem 2, 3, Royal Herald 2, 3, Sporfs Edilor 3: Home Room Rep 2, 3, Rec. Club I, 2, 3, Class Dances I, 2, 3, Jr. Sporfsmen's Club I, Service Club I, Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Fors, Diane I l V Ambilion: Go Io Hawaii and Paris and marry a millionaire. V . Acfivifies: G.A,A. I, 2: Drill Team 2, 3, Class Dances I, Z, 3, Girls Club I, 2, 3, Diadern 3, Royal Herald 3: Rec. Club I, 2. Foslien, Par Ambilion: To live happily ever afler. V ' Acfiviliesr Girls' Club 3, Arl Club 3: Ski Club 3, Triple Trio 3, Or- clieslra 3, Clworus 3, Enlered from SouI'l'1 Bend in I95B. Foster. Laura Ambilion: To be successful in whalever flue Iulure holds. Acliyifiesz Triple Trio I, 2, Girls' Club 3. Fournier, Chuck Ambilion: To be a classical failure. Acliyifies: Chorus I, 2, 3, Ski Club I, Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Class Dances I, 2, 3, Lalin Club 2, 3, Golf I, Judo I, Service Club 2, 3, Rec Club I, 2, 3, Royal Herald 3, Diadem 3: Foolball I. Fox. Casper Acliviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Frink. Dennis Ambifion: To be a Pilol. Acfiviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3. George. Clark Angbifion: To see as much of lI1e world as possible Ifrorn a bexcdr oorl. Aclivifiesz Ski Club 3, Boys' Club I, Z, 3. Gerll, Sharryn Ambilion: To be a Science Ficfion Wriler. Aclivifiesz Pep Club 2, Drill Team 2, 3, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Thespiang I, Sfudenf Council 3, F.H.A. I, Class Dances I, 2, 3, Molliers' Tea I, Commencemenf 2, Torclw 2. Girchell. Louis Ambilion: To be an Elecfronics Engineer Aclivifiesc Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Gordon, Shirley Ambilion: To become a privafe secrelary. Acliviliesz Girls' Club 2, 3: Band 2, 3: Translered from Monroe, Washinglon. Green, Jim Ambilion: Presidenl ol The Uniled Worlds. Acflvilies: Debafe I, 2, 3: V. Pres. Z: Torch 2, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: J.ET.S. 2, 3: Senior Class Pres. 3: Boys' Slale 2: Rolary Boy of Monlh 3: Band I, 3: Sludenl Council 3. Gwerder, Fred Ambilion: To pass English Acliviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Rec. Club 2: Inlrzz- mural Sporls I. Haag. Barbara Ambilionz Champion ol all Hog Callers. Aclivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Service Club I, 2, 3: Sec-Treas. 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: F.T.A. I, 2, 3: Vice Presidenl 3: Royal Pages 2, 3: Sec. 3: Sludenl Council 2: Band 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2 3: Chess Club I, 2: V. Pres. 2, Rec. Club I, 2: Pep Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 2. Hadley JoAnn Ambilion: Talce a cruise around lhe world. Acliviliesz G.A.A. I, Z: F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Parl. 3: Torch I, 2, 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Thespians I, 2, 3: V, Pres. 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Homecoming I, 2, 3: Mofhers' Tea I, 2, 3: Slyle Show I, 2- Girls' Honor 2, 3: Chorus 3: Torch Talenl' Show I, 2, 3: Rec. Club 2: Pep Club I, 2. Hagedom, William Aclivifiesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Holbrook. Jock Ambilion: To own my own home. Aclivilies: Fooiball I, 2, 3: All Conlerence 3: Judo I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: LeI'lermen's Club I, 2, 3: Sec.-Treas. 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Herald 3: Diadem 3. Halfe, Rita Ambilion: Airline Hosless. Aclivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3: Triple Trio 3: Ensembles 3: Sludenl Council 3: Ollice 3: Slyle Show 3. Hancock. John Aclivilies: Chorus I, 2, 3: Ensembles 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Ope- refla 2. Hanover, Ilene Ambilion: To become lhe Prima Ballerina ol lhe Ballel Russe de Monle Carlo. Aclivilies: Thespians 3: Torch I, 2, 3: Girls' Club I 2, 3: Molhers' TEH I: Senior Play 3: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Sunshine Commillee 3. Hansen, Douglas Aclivilies: Boys' Club 3,'Translerred from Minnesola. Hargan, Barbara Ambilion: Go oul wilh a cerlain senior boy. Aclivilies: Royal Pages I: G.A.A. I: Drill Team 2, 3: Class Dances I,- 2, 3: Rec. Club I, 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Homecoming 2, 3: Dradem 3: Royal Herald 3. Harris. Evelyn Ambilion: To become a logger. Aclivilies: G.A.A. I, 2, : Girls' Judo I: Rec. Club 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Hoy, Don Ambilion: Slay single unlil? Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Baslrelball 2, 3. Hedlund, Donna Ambilion: To become an adverlising model for Slenderella. Aclivilies: Sludenl Council I, 2: Pep Club 2: Thespians I, 2, 3: Royal Pages 2: Torch 3: Debale 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: F.H.A. I, 2: Diadem 2, 3: Royal Herald 2, 3: Chorus 3. 4? 1 Henning. Virgll Ambilionz Life Designer. Acliviliesz Chorus 3: F.F.A. I. 2. 31 Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Henry, Dick Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2. 3- H ' It. EI ' 2 Axbiliion: TT babysil wilh Elvis Presley and his leddy bears. Aclivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Office 31 Triple Trio 2: Chorus I, 2: Library 3. Hershherqer. Allen Acliviiies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Herts. Borbaro Ambilion: To gel lo l'he moon so I can gel me a SPACE MAN! Acliviliesz Enlered from Franlrlin 3, Girls' Club 3. Hicks. Joe Arnbilion: To become a weallhy bachelor. Acliviiies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Hironoko. Aileen Ambiiionz To lravel around lhe world. Aciivilies: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Lalin Club 2, 31 Pres. 3: Girls' Honor 3: Pep Club I, 2: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Homecoming l, 2, 3: Molh- ers' Tea I, Z, 3: Torch l, 2: Talenl Show I, 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Hopper. Judy Arnbilionz To be a criminologisl. Acliyiiies: Girls' Club 2, 3: Torch 3: Chorus 2, 3: Triple Trio 3: En, sembles 3. Enlered from Olranogan, Washinglon 2. Horalh, Arnold Ambilion: Millionaire Playboy. Aciiviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Hull. Miriam Ambiiionz Travel lo Europe. Aclivilies: Girls' Cl I: I, 2, 35 Fj-LA, I 2. p r . TransIeredfro:Tal'1oma High in ll75i. ep CIUB I' 2' OHICE 2' Hunter. Judy Ambilion: To painl lhe Leaning Tower of Pin, Acllvluligsqerl Club 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Club l, 2, 3: Req, Club Imrie. Linda Ambilion: Travel. Aclivilies: F.l-I.A. I: Pep Club I: G' I 'CI L, I 2 3. I Homecoming I: Library 3: MoII1:rs I Iea ' ' Raya' Pages I' Ingalls. Jack Ambilion: To become a good Trig leacher. Aclivilies: Foclball I, 2, 3: Judo I, 2: Kingsmen 2, 3: LeHermen's Club 2. 3: lnlramurals I. Ingersoll. Janet Ambilion: To be a Toni Twin. Aclivilies: G.A.A. I, 2: Pep Club I: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Rec. Club 2, 3: Class Dances I, 3: Chorus 3: Molhers' Tea 3: Homecom- ing I. Ingersoll, Joan Ambiiion: To be a Toni Twin. Aclivifies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 3: Class Sec. 3: Homecoming I: Class Dances I, 3, Inman. Dun Ambilion: Own a cuslom car shop. Acliviliesz Boys' Club 2, 3: LeHermen's Club 2, 3. Jennings. Deanna Ambilion: Privale Secrelary Aclivilies: Girls' Club 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Pep Club 3: RSC- Club 2. Jezek. Joe Ambilion: To relire. V Acfivifies: Judo I, 2, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: Lellermen s Club I, 2, 3. Johnson. Darrel Ambifion: To become a minisler. Activities: Boys' Club. Johnson. Richard. Arnbilion: To become Presidenl ol my own Arclnileclural Company. Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 33 Fire Squad 2. Johnson, Rodney Ambilion: To complele College Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Fire Squad 3: Torch I: Boys' Club Smoker I. Johnston, Bob Ambilion: Slale Supervisor ol Natural Resources. Acrivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Inlerschool Council I, 2, 33 Thespians I' Sludenf Council I: F.F.A. I: Torch I: Smoker I: All School Play I: Ski Club 3: Rec. Club I, 2, 3. Joiner, Nellie Ambilion: To greel II-vis big wide world wilh open arms. Acliviliesz Class Dances I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Rec. Club 2, 3: Chair- man 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Tennis I: Royal Pages I: Ski Club I, 2: Spanish Club I: Thespians I, 2: Diadem 2, 3: Herald 2, 3. Jones, Dinah Ambilicn: Be par? owner in a red 58 Chev. Acfivilies: Pep Club 2, 3: Cheerleader 3: J,V. Yell Queen 2: Rec. Club 2, 3: Class Dances 2, 3: Homecoming Princess 3: Alumnae Tea 3. Ketchum, Jan An-ibilion: To drive a hydro-plane in compelilion. Aclivilies: Sludenl Council I, 2: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Chairman I, 2, 3: Girls' Honor I, 2, 3: Pres. 3: Thespians I, 2: Plays I, Pep Club I, 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Torch I, 2: Ski Club I, 2, 3: Rec. Club I, 2: Class Officer I, 2: Royal Herald 2, 3: Diadem 2, 3: Business Mngr. 3: Tennis 2, Ideal Girl 3. Kipper, Karen Aclivifies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Song Leader 2, 3: Queen 3: Rec. Club 2, 3: Treas. 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Sec. 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Tolo 2, 3: Torch Talenl Show 2, 3: Junior Prom Queen 2, Home- coming I, 2, 3. Knight, Dee Ann Aclivifies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Knope, Eva Ambifionz To Graduale. Acfivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Royal Pages I: P.H.A. I. Koch, Bob Acliviliesz Lelfermen's Club I, 2, 3: Torch I, 2, 3: J.E.T.S. 2, 3 F.F.A. I, 2, 3: Pres. 2: Track I, 2, 3: Service Club I, 3: Parlia menlary Procedure Team I, 2, 3. Koski, Kay Ambilion: To have people believe lhaf my hair is really blonde. Acfivilies: Girls' Honor I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2. 3: I'I0I'Y19C0mII'I9 I. 2. 3: Mofhers' Tea I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: P.H.A. I. 2: Alufnrlde Tee I. 2. 3: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Thespianx I. ., K Kuhn, Don Ambilion: To be rich. Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2. 3. Lnscardi. Barbara Ambilicn: To become a Ll. in fhe Womens' Air Force Aclivifies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3. Larson, Allen Aclivifiesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Lawson. Dan Ambilion: To be a bachelor all my life. Aclivifies: Baseball 3, Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Leber, Lynda Ambifion: To wrife a Pulifzer Prixe winning novel. Acfivifies: Thespians I, 2: Pres. 2: Torch I, 3: Debole I, 2 ,3: Treas. Z: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Girls' Honor I, 2, 3: Hisforian 3, Alumnae Tea 2, 3: Chrm. 2, Slci Club I. Rec. Club 3, Class Dances I, 2, 3, Chrm. I, 2, 3: Diadem 2, 3: Edilor-in-chief 3: Royal Herald 2, 3: Rofery Girl of Monlh 3. Limbaugh, Sherman Lee Ambifion: To go fo Alaska, Aclivifies: Foo+baII manager 2, 3: Orchesfra 2, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2: Jefs Club 2, 3. Lorenz, Sieve Ambifion: To be a well Irnown Execulive Acfivifies: Foofball I, 2, 3: Varsify, Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Pres. 3: Soph. Class Vice Pres.: Slri Club I, 2: Pres. 2: Tennis I: Leffermen's Club 2, 3: lsmolrer 3I: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Kingsmen 2, 3. McCloslty. John Aclivifies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Senior Class Vice-Presidenf: Rofary Boy of Monfh 3, McConnell. Judy Aclivilies: Enfered from Monfesano, Weshingfon 3: Office girl 3: Girls' Club 3. Mclntyre. Donna Ambilion: To be a famous feecher of charm and modeling, and own my own sfudio. I Acfivifies: Girls' Honor 2, 3: Trees. 3: Rec. Club, Pres. 3: Ivlofhers Tea I, 2, 3: Drill Team 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Sr. Rep. 3: SIU Club 2: Sec., Homecoming I, 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Chairman I, 2, 3: Sryle Show I: Fencing I: Tennis I: Diadem 2, 3: Business Meng. 2, 3: Herald 2, 3. McNury, Ronald Ambilion: To be fhe firsl person Io find fhe pencil wifh fhe righf BYISWEYS. Acfiviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Mclleynolds. Janie Ambifion: To be someone successful. Aclivilies: Girls' Club I, 2. 3: F.T,A. I, 2: F.H.A. 2, 3: Sec, 3: Pep Club 2: Homecoming 3: Mofhers' Tea, 2, 3. McVay, Bob Aclivifies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Thespians I, Baslcef- ball, Capl. 3: Home Room Pres. I: Torch I, 2: Ski Club 3: All School Play I, Mars. Lorry Ambifion: Sporls Announcer Aclivifiesz Boys' Club I, 2. 3 Baslcelball I, 2: Poofball I. Mattson. Rick Aclivilies: Pep Band I. 2. 3: Torch Club 2, 3: V. Pres. 2, 3: J,E.T.S. 2, 3: V. Pres. 3. Maxwell, Acie Ambition: To be a Preacher. Activities: Judo I, 3: Football I: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Service Club 3: Student Council 3: Tennis I: Band 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3. Meade. Karl Activities: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Meagher, Marge Ambition: To make a million and go to Hawaii. Activities: G.A.A. I: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Royal Herald 2, 3: Dia- dem 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2: Thespians I, Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Meeh- ers' Tea I, 2: Style Show I, 2: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Homecoming I, 2: Tennis I. Miller, Keith Ambition: To become an Engineer. Activities: Torch I, 2, 3: Student Council I: J.E.T.S. 2, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Minear, Mike Ambition: To own my own ranch. Activities: Football I, 2, 3: All Conference, Honorable Mention 3: Judo I, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club I, 2, 3: Pres. 3: Kingsmen 3: Jr. Class V. Pres.: Track I: Class Dances 2. Minshull, Carol Ambition: To become a Nurse and ioin the Waves. Activities: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls Club I, 2, 3: Torch Club I, 3: Ski Club I, 2, 3: Pres. 3: Debate Club I, 2, 3: Chess Club I,2: Sec. F.T.A. 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Chrm. 3: Homecoming I, 2, 3. Monk. Dove Activities: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Honorable Mention AI Cont. 3: Lettermens Club I, 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2: Sr. Ball Court. Montgomery, Ted Activities: A.S.B. Pres. 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3, Honorable Mention 3: Track I, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club I, 2, 3 Kingsmen I, 2, 3: Band I: Torch Club I: Rotary boy and gir Comm. 3: Handbook comm. 3. Morgan, Don Activities: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Morrison, Betty Ambition: To become a Commercial Artist. Activities: Latin Club 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Art Club Pres. 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Ski Club 3: Pep Club 3. Nation. Cathy Ambition: To preserve and maintain my present status as a leech, 'Activities: Thespians I: Royal Pages I: Sec. Kent Auburn Exchange Assembly 2: Drill Team 2, 3. Neilson, Bonnie Ambition: To be Miss America I9b2. Activities: Student Council, Class Dances I, 2, 3: Thespians I, 2: Historian 2: Mothers' Tea I, 2, 3: Girls' Honor 2, 3: Performing Chorus Solo 3: Girl ot the Month 3: Girls' Club Sec. 3. O'lert, Leonard Ambition: To become rich. Activities: Band I, 2, 3: Mass Chorus 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 3, Senior Ball 3: Checkroom Chairman: Chorus 3. Olson, Linda Ambition: House, Car, and a Wedding Ring. Activities: G.A.A. I: Rec. Club 2: Thespians 2: Torch I, 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Homecoming I, 2, 3: Royal Herald 3: Diadem 3. Olson, Sally Ambition: To meet Rick Nelson in person. Activities: Torch I: Drama I: Royal Pages I: Drill Team 2, 3: Office 3: Grad. Comm. 2: F.H.A. 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. i Orndnrff. Puffy Ambilionz To go lo Hawaii. Acliviliesz Royal Pages I, 2: l3.H.A. 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Library 3: Thespians I: Molhers' Tea I, Z: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Home- comming 3, Oster. Joyce Ambifion: C.P.A. Aclivilies: Band I, 3: F.T.A. 2: Fl-I.A, I, Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Torch I: G.A.A. I: Royal Pages Z. Osterhnuse, Sora Ambifion: To be an Airline Hosless. Acliviliesz Office 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: Library 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Owens, Dennis Acfivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Parr. Lee Aclivifiesz Judo I, 2, 3: A,S,B. Vice Pres. 3: Torch I, Z, 3: Baseball I,2,3: Foolball I, 3: Kingsmen I, 2, 3: LeII'ermen's I, 2, 3: Judo Capl. 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3. Parsons. James Ambilion: To coach a baslrelball learn Ihal would clobber Coach BurreIl's squad. Aclivilies: Baslrelball 2, 3: Trallic Courl 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Treas. 3: Herald 3: Diadem 3, Pearson. Delbert Ambifior1:To have a car company ol my own and sell a few recorda ings. Acfivifies: Chorus I, 2, 3: Assemblies 2.3, Peone. Bob Aclivifiesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2. Peterson. Morolee Ambifion: To Graduale. A-zliviliesz Chorus I, 2, 3: F.H,A. I: Drill Team 3: Operella I. Pierre, Rilo Ambilionz To sil on lhe knee of a handsome execufive and-lake diclafion. Acfivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2: Torch I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, Z: F.H.A. I, 2, 3: V. Pres. 3: Mofhers' Tea I, 2, 3: Style Show I, 2, 3:Deba're I: Homecoming I, 3: Class Dances I, 2. Polzin. Dennis Ambilionz To be a balchelor and see Ihe world. Acfivilies: Boys' Club 3. Porfmann. Gerry Ambilionz To be a very ellicienl Secrelary. Aciviliesc Thespians 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Torch I, 2: Rec. Club 2: Pep Club I, 2: Library 3. Pugerude, Bill Acfiviliesz Band I: Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Pugh. Don Ambilions To hold lop posilion in lhe Air Force. , Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2. 3: Spanish Club I: Fire Squad Z: Basker- ball Mgr. I: Rec. Club 2, 3. Pugh, Herb Ambifionz Lawyer in fhe case ol Dave Beclr. Acliviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Baseball I: Foolball 3: Traclr 3: Kings- men 3: Fire Squad 3: Sludenl Council 3: Spor+sman's Club 3: Leller-men's Club 3: Traffic Courl 3, . ' .2 Ralden. James grim' Aclivifies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Randall. Larry Ambilion: Gel lhe mosl ou? ol lile by pulling lhe Ieasl inlo ll. .Q ww? Ae+iva+seS: Foolball I. 31 Judo I, 2, Golf I, z, 3, Kangsme.. I, 2, 3, LeHermen's Club I, 2, 3: V. Pres. 3, Baslcefball 2: J.E.T.S. 23 Class Dances I, 2, 37 Torch Club I, 2, 3, Boys' Club I, 2, 33 Rec. Raymer. Colleen Ambilion: Become a Velerinarian Achvrlies: F.H,A. Ig Royal Pages I, 23 Sec. 2. Club I, 2, 3. ...::- 3 :P . Reynolds. Gary Ambilion: Plumber. Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, Z, 37 Baslcelball I. Robbins, Bill Ambifion: To ge? all my unlrnowns righl in qualilafive analysis. Aclivifies: Debale I, 2, 32 Torch I, 2, 31 J.E,T,S, Club 2, 3: Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Rock. Gerald Arnblion: To accomplish a nofed posilion in flue medical lield. Aclivilies: J.E.T.S. 2, 3: Track I, 2, 33 Band Ig Boys' Club I, 2. 3. Ronish, Alberta Arnbifion: A successful housewife. Acfivilies: Thespians I: Pep Club I, 2: G.A.A. I, 23 Torch I: Library 3: Homecoming I, 2, 3, Class Dances I, 2: Sludenl Council 3: Conslilulion Comm. 37 Molher's Tea I, 2, 3: Chorus 3, Rec. Club I, Ross. Gladys Acfivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Roth Wayne Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Roundfree. Arloa Aclivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Russell. Janice Aclivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Ruud. Doug Ambilionz To make money. Acliviliesz Boys' Club 2, 3. Sakamolo. Ruth Ambilionz Save money for fhe glorious privilege of being indepen- denl. Acfivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 33 Torch Ig G.A.A. I, 2, 3. Safran. Sandee Ambllion: To lravel lo Hawaii. Acliyiliesz G.A.A. Ig F.H.A. Ig Class Dances I, 2, 3: Homecoming I, 2, 3: Girls' Club 2, 3, Slyle Show 37 TI-iespians I, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 3. Savage, Joan Ambilion: Success. Acliyilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Treas. 3, Girl ol Monlh 33 Girls Honor 2, 33 Regislrar 3: Torch I, 2, 33 Lalin Club 2, 33 Slfl CIUI3 Z. 3? G,A.A, I, 2, Class Dances I, 2, 3, Homecoming I, 2, 3, n 'QQ'-S-ji ,....-4 . :, :- 'I' X A .eve 'I Wg! 'N 'W I rf' ff ' f .X yr ff. 'QX 1 1 '-5' na.. .Jil 'vi' 23 '32 MVN, fir 'ikw -l'Z 'Q 'No .1-fam!-1 in . ' I 'es 'W I Q S 'I 5 24 Savoy, Tom Ambilion: To be a bachelor. Aclivilies: Baslcelball I, 2, Slyle Show 3, Boys' Club I, Z, 3. Sow. JoAnn Ambilionz Privale Secrelary. Aclivilies: Drill Team 3, F.I'I.A. 3, Girls' Club, Translered from Min- nesola. Sawyer, Dave Aclivilies: Trallic Courl I, 2, 3, LeI'lerrnen's Club I, 2, 3, Sludenl Council I, Boys' Club l, 2, 3, Rep. I, Torch Club I, 2, 3, Fool- ball l, 2, 3, All Conf. 3, Honorabe Menlion I, Judo I, 2, 3, Baseball I,2, Kingsmen I, 2, 3. Schuchlel Helen Ambilion: To reach middle age in one piece, wilh as few grey hairs as possible. Acfivilies: Diadem 3: Royal Herald 3: Library 3, Thespians 3, Girls' Club 3, Transfered from Bolhell. Schick, Phyllis Ambilion: To be a pilol ol fhe B-52. Aclivgl-:-es: Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Orcheslra I, G.A.A. I, F.H.A. I, . .A, I, Scllacko, Glenn Acliviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Schulmechf, Delores Ambilion: Gel married and become a Secrelary. Aclivilies: 6.A,A, I, F.l-I.A. I, 2, Royal Pages I, 2, 3, Secrelary 3, Rec. Club I, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, TI-uespians I: Girls' Club !, 2, 3. Scott, Carol Ambilicn: To go lo Business College. Aclivifies: 6.A.A. I, 2, Pep Club 3, Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Seek. Gerald Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Sherman. Sheila Ambilion: To lhrow e coin in lhe Founlain of Trevy in Rome. Acfivilies: G.A.A. I, 2, Drama I, Tennis I, Rec. Club 2, 3, Lafin Club 2, 31 Pep Club 3, Slri Club 3, Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Simms. Sally Ambilion: To become ambifious. Aclivilies: Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Chorus 3. Slllllll. Bill Ambilion: To be e leacher al K-M. Aclivifiesz Service Club 2, 3, J.E.T,S. 2, 3, Royal Pages 2, 3, Boys' Club 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3. Smith. Harold Dean Aclivifies: Band I, 2, 3, Orcheslra I, 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, Pres. 3. Smith. Richard Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Snelling, Bob Ambilion: To become flue American Ambassador lo England. Aclivilies: Torch I, Z, 3, V. Pres. 3, Debale Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, F.F.A. I, Sec. I, Sludenl Council 3, Home Room Pres. 3, Boys' Slale Del. 2, Boy ol lhe Monlll 3. Steele. Linda Ambition: To become a P.E, teacher and a physical therapist. Activities: Debate I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, F.T.A, 2, 3, President 3, Service Club I, 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Girls' Honor 3, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Chess Club I, 2: Rec. Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming 2, 3, Class D-SHOES It 2, 3i Chrrn, 37 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Mothers' Tea I, 2. Stendul. Joanne Ambition: To become a good tiddler. Activities: Torch I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, F.I'I,A. I, 2, Girls' Honor 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Orchestra I, 3, Class Sec. 3, Mothers' Tea i, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Dance I, 2, 3, Chrm, 3. Stevens, Dianna Ambition: Write a good novel. Activities: G.A.A. I, Thespians I, 2, 3, Torch I, 2, 3, A.S.B. Treas- ure 3, Fencing I, J.E.T,S, Trees, 2, Homecoming 3, Rotary Girl ol the Month 3, Mothers' Tea 2, Class Dances I, 2, 3. Straub, Gary Aeiaviiaesq Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Srrenge, Marvin Activities: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Sullivan. Janice Ambition: To qo to college. Activities: Girls' Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Drill Team 3, Rec. Club 3, Pep Club 3. Transtered trorn Oregon. Swarr. Richard Ambition: To be a philosopher. Acrsvifiesi Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Swernam, Judy Ambition: To travel through Europe. Activities: Girls' Honor 2, 3, Thespians I, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Triple Trio 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, Torch I, 2, 3, Class Dances l, 2, 3, Solo Contest 2, 3, Tolo I, 2, 3, Chorus. Taylor, Ben Ambition: To be the Editor ot the New York Times. Activities: Judo 2, 3, Senior Team 3, Baseball 2, 3, Royal Herald 2, 3, Diadem 2, 3, Sports Editor 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Ski Club 2. Taylor, Nancy Ambition: To be an interpreter tor the United Nations. Activities: Student Council 3, Student Body Sec. 3, Girls' Honor I, 2, 3, Girls' Club Historian 2, Ski Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Tolo I, 2, 3, Band I, Girls' State 2, Tessandore, Jim Ambition: To be a Commercial Artist. Activities: Yell King 2, 3, Library 3, Golt 2, 3, Boys' Club I, Z, 3, Student Council 3, Service Club 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Track I, Fire Squad 3: Lettermen's Cub 2, 3. Tlleisen. Georgia Ambition: To tind an ambition to be great at. Activities: Drill Team 2, 3, Rec, Club I, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Thomas, Gerri Ambition: To take care ot little children and sick people and make them as happy as possible. Activities: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Future Nurses Club 2, Girls' Club I, 2, 3. Thompson. Gry Activities: Orchestra I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Let- termen's Club I, Z, 3, Service Club I. Thompson, Pam Ambition: To go to Nursing School. Activities: Girls' Club I, 2, 3, Torch I, Class Dances I, 2. 3, Home- coming I, 2, 3, Princess 3, Traffic Court 2, 3, Clerk 3, Rec Club 3: Alumnae Tea 3, Senior Ball Queen 3. WR ge i , 'f i ... :E..,. 3 1 Ser 'li I is P N- fl . ,Q 7 s I X . Thorpe, Ken Aclivilies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3. Thorsland, Sandy Aclivifiesz Torch Club I, 2, 3: Girls' Honor 2, 3: Girls' Club I, 2: Pres. 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3: Triple Trio I, 2: Thespians I: Band I: Class dances I, 2, 3: Homecoming 2, 3: MoOher's Tea I, 2, 3: Ideal Girl 3. Tweeten. John Aclivifiesz Sfudenl Council I: Torch 2, 3: Boys' Sfare 2: LefIermen's Club I, 2, 3: Foofball I, 2, 3: Baskelball 3: Track I, 2, 3: Trallic Courf 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3. Ulleland, Chrisfy Ambilionz To be a pedialrician. Acfiviliesz G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Pres, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Torch I, 2, 3: Lalin Club 2, 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Debale Club I: Plaque and Con- sfilulion Comm. I. Vacca Nick Ambilionz To form a union for Ilwe Unifed Slales Armed Forces. Acfivilies: Track I, 2, 3: Football 2: Ski Club I, Z: Spanish Club I: Boys' Club I., 2, 3, Enlered from Enumclaw 3. Van Alsline, Cathy Aclivilies: Drill Team 3: Girls' Club Senior Rep. 3: Soph. Hop Gen- eral Clwairman I: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Slyle Show I: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Tennis 2: Soph. Class Treas. Walker, Bud Acliviliesz Baskelball I, 2, 3: Poolball I: Gall I: Jr. Class Treas. Boys Club I, 2, 3. Weiss, Nancy Ambilion: To become rhe Presidenf ol Ihe U. ol W. Acliviiiesz Girls' Honor 2, 3: Tolo Chrm. 2, 3: Torch I, 2, 3: Talenl Show Cl1rm. 2: Herald 2, 3: Page Edilor 3: Diadem 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Chrm. 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2: Chorus I, 2, 3: Triple Trio 2: Homecoming I, 2, 3: Alumnae Tea 2, 3: Drama Club I, Z: MoI'I1ers'Tea I, 2, 3. Wheeler, Bob Ambilionz To be The lirsl man on Mars. Aclivifies: Boys' Club I, 2, 3, White, Sherill Ambilionz To be an ideal wife Io a cerlain someone, when Ihe lime comes. Acrivifies: Office 3: F.H.A. Treas. 3: F.H.A, I, 2, 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Wickland. Sue Ambifion: To earn a college degree and spend a year in Europe Acfivifies: Girls' Honor I, 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Cl-urm, 2, 3: Homecoming I, 2, 3: MoIl1er's Tea I, 2, 3: Slyle Show I: Tral- lic Courl 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Torch I, 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Rec. Club I, 2, 3: V. Pres. 3: Royal Herald 2, 3: Diadem 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Alumnae Tea I, 2, 3: Commencement I, 2. Williams. Bob Ambilionc To be on Ihe pil crew 'lor fhe NHRA. Acfiviliesz Boys' Club I, 2, 3: Smoker 2: Herald 2. Williams. Sharen I Ambilionc To become an Airline Sfewardess and marry an Archifecl. Adivifies: Class Dances 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Yell Leader 3: Home- coming Courl 3: Rec. Club 2, 3. Winecka, Karen Ambilionz To be a Privafe Secrefary Aclivifiesz Pep Club I, Z: Rec. Club I, 2: Pl-I.A. I, 2: Drill Team 3: Girls' Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3. Wynstra. Nancy Ambilionz Be maiorily leader in +I1e Senale. Acfivifiesg Q,A,A, I, 2: Girls' Honor I, Z, 3: Sec. 3: Band I: Triple Trio 2: Orchesfra 3: Thespians I, 2, 3: Hisl, 3: Torch I, 2, 3: Class Rep. I: V. Pres. 2: Debafe Club I, 2, 3: Sec. I: Lafin Club I, 2, 3: Homecoming I, 2, 3: Class Dances I, 2, 3: Alum- nae Tea I, 2, 3: Girls' Sfale 2: J.E.T.S. 2. SENIOR WILLS Donna l-ledlund, will someday lose weighl. Nellie Joiner, will evenlually gain whal Donna's losing. Diana Slevens, will lhe sludenl slore lo any brave iunior who doesn'l mind mice scampering over her lunch. Jerry Clark, will my lreckles lo Sonia Price. Rodney Johnson, will lo anyone who will have il, Chuck Fournier's ply-chev. Darlene Anderson, will my loving, charming, handsome, inlelligenl, onerbrow, cuz lToml an' olher brow jusl like lhe olher one. Bob Johnslon, will my abilily lo win all lheorelical argumenls lo my Iillle sisler, who has yel lo win one. Jan Kelchum, will sure be relieved il lhe adverlis- ing seclion ol lhis annual lurns oul. Roberl Evans, will probably be here nexl year. Calhy Van Alsline, will my abilily lo skip Spanish ll and still graduale, lo anyone brave enough lo allempl il. Sue Wickland, will lhe school lawn mower lo some unsuspecling girl who likes lo sil on lhe grass during lunch. Dennis Frink, will my ever-reacly loolh pick lo anyone who has lrouble ealing meal. Sharryn Gerll, will Mr. Pommer my brillianl re- search paper lo use lo gel his Doclors degree. l, Mary Ann Brunell, will my posilion as Drill Team caplain lo some slumble-looled Junior. I, Leonard Oberl, will hope lhal my brolher get-5 some more lrophies in Judo. We, Jan Braunschweig and Marge Meagher, will our abilily lo skip school and nol gel cauqhl lo our younger sislers De and Carol l, Nancy Bergsma, will marry Jim Blau. l Larry Randall, will my sparkling personalily and willingness lo co-operale lo Mr. Raschkow. I, Chrislie Bauman, will my good limes as a Senior lo my cousin Rick Sorlun in hopes he doesnil gel caughl eilher. l, Ron Bloomquisl, will my rockel, burns, scralches, culs, abrasions and lraclures lo any person whos lolks will lel him have il. l, Bob McVay, will Johnslons meaness lo an under classman so l'II be able lo pul up wilh him as a roommale over al Pullman. l, Delberl Pearson, will my voice lo anyone loolish enough lo lake il. l, Dave Monk, will my leelh lo Rick Sorlun who mighl need lhem someday. l, Gladys Ross, will Doug, Yamada lo any sopho- more girl who can calch him. l, Bonnie Neilson, will cerlainly hope lhal nexl years Senior class can lhink ol excuses iusl as good as mine lor nol coming in lale on lhe eve ol lhe Senior Ball. Rock Hudson Dwight D. Eisenhower Jack Burrell. Dave Beck . . Brenda Starr r - ' 1 MA 7. S 2 'iw-4 'i , Q ki V. S A - A . . A ,.r. ,.,. ' . YM ' f ' E 5? Y ii I A. Pillow fights, popcorn and pop were on the agenda genie B H R it K- L P d for this Senior Slumberless Party. auger, pgyri ?i,,or,:1'EiOniee an an -'I SRS if .1 Wm Shouting, singing and laughter accompany these girls as they drive to the football game. . Kill 'I '-s-.MMMKXW BOYS IDEAL SENIOR Ambition ...... Best Dressed .... Charm ...... Intelligence Physic ....... Facial Features Smile ......... Best Humor .... ..... Dancing Ability Personality ...................... ....BlLL ROBBINS ....STEVE LORENZ JOHN TWEETEN FAMOUS SENIORS Yogi Bear ..... LARRY RANDALL Albert Eins'lein.MARVlN STRENGE . .ALLAN LARsoN JIM GREEN . . .LEE PARR ...BEN TAYLOR ...SUE WICKLAND TED MONTGOMERY JACK McCLOSKEY DAVE SAWYER .. . .JOE HICKS JAMIE PARSONS ....BOB SNELLING JIM TESSENDORE Graduates return to ' 9 K-M for Commence- A ment rehearsal J dressed in the pop- V ,AQJV ' ular and comsfortable X Q fashions of enior A!!-Q Week. Y Qi Q ? X. ,- . 1' N I I The Senior Banquet I . 7. The Senior Banquet I,- !fun, food and , , Pulling a card out of his sleeve, Rick Mattson e song' .I K 65-C hibits the Bret Maverick tactics which won him many i pots at the weekly pgker parties, C E :J 5. ' This isn't Bucky Beaver, it's our boy Chuck Rising at a quarter of eight, Chuck grabs a brushing his teeth for a studious day at school. qU'Ck b 9HkfaSf before he rushes to school. A Day In The Life Of A Senior Starring .... Chuck Fournier 28 OF THE FUTURE Mrs. Smith lin +l1e comicsl . . .PAM THOMPSON Dorofhy Dix. DONNA HEDLUND GYPSY Rose Lee. .SALLY MCCAIG Marilyn Monroe...KAY KOSKI Martha Raye ,-,., Rick Mattson, a modern Sir Gallahad, holds the Princess car door for Nancy Taylor. Rainier ...SANDY THORSLAND IDEAL SENIOR GIRLS Personality ..... Ambition .... Wardrobe . . . Charm .... Intelligence .... Figure ........... Facial Features .. Smile ............ Best Humor ...... Dancing Abilify .. T Q - I 'f dh SNOOKS CALDWELL ..NANCY TAYLOR ..DINAH JONES ..WANDA BOOTH CHRISTIE ULLELAND LYNDA LEBER DONNA McINTYRE BONNIE NIELSON DARLENE ANDERSON ILENE HANOVER 4' 'lf L s go 1, oft 1 ' ' W6 Y 'Bi Several Seniors cut a fancy rug as they square dance at their paiama party. JS-' Y Joy Buttkus proudly displays her engagement ring to several classmates 'T' , jf N , X Y - V Q fl' fo A fi 71 00 a -' . 4 f .l fn I ' U '1 ,I A A 2 he raduation Ceremony y , Q ' ' ,Q , Tv' N 4 , their last evening together y l ' x X-' gy' Vg L and the climaxof chil ood, ly X' ll f - id- J' ' V' ill f T yt D has an atmosphere which is ..., G ' Y , ' ' c gi as-sf ,. plainly illustrated on each ' 'f ' -A ,Q fs fl, W ll 'Qj ' Senior's face. if 'T ' 'if A ? i I i - i 5 ' I L A Y' A A 5. I rl' ' E ' Donna clnt re serves waffle t a grou fh r eniors after he Homecoming foo ball a h -I M Y s o D 0 Un- Q Y S - T 1 g me. , - I , , 4 Ah, at last the day has come to a close and with t big date last night was too much and first Tremendous Civics assignment due at the end of DOD in hand Chuck stumps in 3 Chair fo enioy period finds Chuck taking five, the period and here's Chuck , , . just beginning? ,Huckleberry Hound, Cartoons on TV' 3 x Q 'gg 'fy 'z 1 H . , ' . - -mmm fszgigxzs TT WTS' a'i1L5?55iZfi , Eygqswaf Eg Y Y 1 i 1 X Z , g ig, M., as, -f.. ,O Y 5 Ml 29 n JUNIOR CLASS L-R: W. Shmitz, Treasurery S. Price, Secretary: D. Ravet, Presidenrp T. Lien, Vice President. Pushing consfanily forward +o iheir senior year and graduaiion. fhe class of I96O underfoolc The rremendous iaslc of building a repuiaiion of success. Leading 'rhe Juniors were Rich Ravei as class presidenr, Trudy Lien. vice-presidenig Winnie Schmiiz, secrelary: and Sonia Price, ireasurer. Trudy Lien again represenfed The group as an energeiic cheerleader. Judy Hamer and Sonia Price filled spois as vivacious songleaders. Look- ing 'ro nexi year are nine iaifhiul Junior boys who graced K-M's winning 'fooiball ieam, 'Four varsiiy hoopsiers and fwo boys engaging in The age-old spori of iuclo. The Junior Prom, Roman Holiday. headed by Linda Taylor, and held March 7 was a success Wiih This one goal. 'io berier 'Themselves 'ro become nexi' year's leading class, ihe Juniors eagerly awaii anoiher school ierm. T f sssssqgggrii hfoff The Glance, Marge Rogers, diriy clothes Af the dance, dressed up, excifed and ready and hair in spoolies, spends all day decorating for to go, Marge is quite a different picture at the big 'he J 'o Prom 'hai 'V0nin9- affair with Bruce Graham. 30 Absl, Sharon Adams, Paul Alter, John Alf, Janel Almer, Carol Anderson, Arlene Anderson, Kirlc Anderson, Norman Anderson, Tom Andregg, Paula Baglay, Maxine Bally, Paul Bally, Bob Baines, Tom Balmer, Judy Ball, Sharon Barnhorl, Doug Bauar, Bar? Bauman, Tom Baugardf, Nancy Baule, Mike Beanblossom. Dorclhy Bellield, Sharon Bennet Joan Benson. Alfred Bergsma, Kafhy Berry, Carolyn Bevaarf, Corris Beyelsr. Kay Blaclr, Judy Bledsoe, Rachel Blessing. Carol Booher, Ben Bossharf, Shirley Brass, Linda Brown, Doug Broyles, Ola Brusha, John Bruns, Belly Burswlclr, Mary in Q 5 -Q -:mf wav 5 kg 4 X N x owl? nl ., sm . 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Sonia Palo, Chrisfie Parsons, Joyce Parson, Ron Pafierson, Marlyn Paulson, Diane Peiry, Sharon Plaff, Kay Pohl, Sharon Price, Sonia Ouam, Pele Ragean, Marcia Ravel, Diclr Read, Mayo Reagan, Charlie Ripley, Tad Roberts, Mary Alice Rogers, Marge Ross, Mary Roller, Genevieve Ruud. Kaihy Schericlc, Ruby Sclamidl, Winnie Schmollr, Dennis Schnell, Susan Scribner, Doug Shaffer, Mary Gayle Shamseldin, Fred Sheldon, Jerry Sherbalioff, Neil Shindle, Sieve Simons, Bill Simpson, Jerry Simpson, Jimmy Smail, Grover Smilh, Dixie Smiflu, Larry Sorlun, Riclr Souslielr, Ann Sfeele, George Slevens, Dennis Sfewnrf, Margaeri Sfober, James Slrediclre, Erna Swanberg, Jocei Swanson, Roger Sylvia, Barbara Tanlr, Mike Talbol, Sandy Taylor, Linda Thafclwer, Sharon Torfenson, Allen Tubexing, Goyaon Walla, Dorolhy Waller, Larry Walling, Jerry Waison, Jaclr While, LeeRoy Whifmore, Donald Wilbur, Pa? 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Q, b . , , K -as ,, i W -fav i ,L J -Q .2 .Eiga mf SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class Officers: L-R front row: D. Oakley, X. Gibler. Back: R. Dunn, G. Torstenson. Three sophomores work indusfriously to plan and prepare for their Sophomore Hop which was held on April 17. The class of I96I eniered Kenl Meridian wi+h much lhe same emolions as a baby faking his lirsl sleps 'Forward or seeing ihal firsf brighl candle alop a birlhday cake. Once lhe sophomores knew all 'rhe ropes, lhey fell as if lhey'd been al K-M forever. Class president Xavier Gibler and his cabinel, Dorolhy Oakley. vice president Gay Torslenson, secrelary-lreasurer, and Roger Dunn, sergeanl-ai-arms, ruled wilh sirong hearls and an iron will, making sure lhe underclassmen gol fheir words in edgewise. Joy Anderson, Pele Baifaro, and Lorelie Taylor served on lhe Traffic Courr. Leading 'rhe crowds in rousing cheers, and keep- ing school spiril high werewyo Junior Varsiiy Yell Leaders, Gay Torslenson and Eva Whilaker. Proving herself as a lop nolch worker, amarson, won a Cherry Pie conlesl. A. Arnold, B. sseff and P. Nelson make plans for the Sophomore Hop, Moy 9. 'WW ,ff . 'Zi' bf ef. gf, i A iii 'V 36 S. Alf R. Allard B. Anderson D. Anderson D. Anderson J. Anderson L. Anderson M. Anderson J. Ansile D. Arneson R. Arnold J. Bacus P. Baffaro P. Balmer W. Baker B. Barker M. Barnard B. Bassehl T. Bauer S. Bauman G. Benlmm B. Benson C. Benfley E. Berg P. Bergsman B. Bese J. Bese E. Bingaman R. Bisping C. Bissell P. Biorl: J. Blessing D. Bohn P. Bolev L. Boofh S. Bossarr T. Boyle B. Brarfon D. Braunsclweig K. Braunschweig J. Breimer L. Brown L. Brown R. Brunelle K. Bursmiih D. Bush L. Capelli A. Capps C. Capps S. Carey P. Carroll L. Charf S. Clemenls D. Cleveland 'x ', A Xe J .r f A 2 w B H ' L J ,I . .- ti . ' N A ' .1 'hi , fa' WL -we , -' . C' A A KB W Q 7 I in 5 ' ' ffk fs A 'l H ' A an-.Sill . of A M : r, . wi 52 ' -4 f . . L J 'W 5 'L-f9 Jy'1 . 5 ill or 4 fs.. ...xhi-' I A C Q 2 . 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Raines S. Ramslead J. Rasmussen C. Reconsolo J. Reeder M. Reifer G. Reynolds D. Richardson N. Robbins S. Roberls S. Robinson J. Sa nd elius C. Saw L. Sa lor l.. Scherich D. Schriclrer B. Schuldf E. Schwarlz R. Scribner L. Sever T. Shafer A. Sherbalcoff C. Simms B. Simons F. Skagen C. Slighlam C. Smeelr C. Smilh E. Smllh G. Sorlun S. Spicer C. Srandish M. Sfeele S. Sreele B. Sfewad T. Slewarf R. Sfilliclm S. SHH S. Sfoclxwell B. Slrain D. Slraub E. Srrediclre J. Siriclrland R. Swarl J. Tams L. Taylor P, Thrasher 6. Tirus G. Torfenson R. Turner P. Twee+en L. Unclsderfer K. Ulleland G. Van Aulzen J. Van Valley P. Vesfre G. Waggefl J. Walker T. Waller G. Waison L. Webb G. Websler L, Wedvih K. Wiefz J. Wells T. Wheafon E. Wheeler E. Whlfaler D. Wills D. Wilson L. Wixon L. Woodworfh D. Yamada K. Yamaguchi D. Younlrin L. Zeigler .ik . 6... 'aw 2 T SS' 1 gl -A 2' .4 'U9 X -ad f GQ YW' 'Sn .Mal M A fp. A 'id .. ,-so... 'f f P. 4-is If 1 ,N kv-sf A w It .. 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The halls were loaded with pep posters with blue and white streamers covering the upstairs and downslair ceilings and miniature goal posts al' the corridor entrances. The Alumnae Tea. Royal Tea sponsored by the Girls' Honor Society, honored the class of I909. Introduction of special guests, refreshments, entertainment and chatting among friends concluded the afternoon program for Thursday. Friday alter school, the pep band. drill team, song and cheer leaders. Pep Club, queen candi- L-R: C. Bauman, D. Anderson, l.. Leber, and S. Caldwell trim and paint the castle which was a feature attraction at the Homecoming Dance, Return to Royalty. 46 The fifteen Homecoming Queen semi-finalists: HOMECOMING daTes and many oTher K-M sTudenTs Tormed a parade downTown To adverTise The Home- coming game ThaT nighT. NOT only was iT The Homecoming Game in which The queen, Wanda BooTh was named, buT The Taylor Trophy was given To KenT by The Auburn FooTball CapTain Tor KenT's vicTory. The Tollowing day The boys and girls worked vigorously To seT up decoraTions Tor The Homecoming Dance, ReTurn To Royal- 'brit M. Shaffer and D. Chaufty hang one of several large posters made to decorate the K-M hulls at Homecoming time. Ty. The main TeaTure oT The dance was a huge blue casfle in The cenTer oT The floor wiTh oTher blue-silver aTTracTions To compleTe The palacial aTmosphere oT The aTTair. The main aTTracTion of The evening was The crowning oT Queen Wanda by TooTball capTain, Dave Sawyer. The evening was spenT by dancing To The music of Burlce GarreTT's band. ?' Football captain, Dave Sawyer admires the Taylor Trophy won at the Homecom- ing game between Kent and Auburn. rw 1, ,Y g RDYAI. HERALD Vol. XXIII No. ZO KENT-MERIDIAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Friday, May 29, l9J9 Herald SUSCGSSFUI Booth leads Stall in Year ol Work, Gathering News, In P 0 9 Publishing Kent-Meridian's Bi-Weekly Royal Herald Annual Xmas Drive The Christmas Drive for the Needy sponsored by the Royal Herald was a tremendous suc- cess this year as the students brought canned food, toys and clothing Lmtil the white boxes placed in each classroom were overflowing. In promoting the Drive, the Herald staff, Girls' Club and Boys' Club brightened the halls with yuletide spirits Christmas decorations. Climaxing me drive, a dance was held in the gym. Those who attended this all - school Christmas party brought their admission price of either two cans of food, one toy in good condition, or 25 cents. The contributions were sent to the Princes' Organization through who distributed them to needy families of Kent. Eight Staff Members Attend Press Clinic Eight students, Wanda Booth, Pat Nelson, Sonja Ottenbacher, Chuck Fournier, Ben Taylor, Nancy Weiss, Samyia Wilson, and Eileen McHugh, adviser, represented K-M at the Pacific Slope Press Conference, Febru- ary 20 and 21 of this year. The two-day conference held at the University of Washing- ton drew 1,500 participants from nine states on the west coast. BEN TAYLOR, left, and Eddie Foister are shown reporting game stories for the sports page of the Herald. 'as K A e,., V fi WANDA BOOTH, editor-in-chief, checks copy for the last edition of the Royal Herald. Taylor Represents K-M at Conterence Ben Taylor, Royal Herald sports editor, represented K-M at numerous press clinics and sports conferences during the year. Being chosen to discuss Sport Page Problems as a member of a panel at the Pacific Coast Press Clinic held at the Univer-- sity of Washington and a sports editor's conference held at the Washington Athletic Clu-b were among his honors. A steady worker and a re- sponsible person, Ben plans to carry on his journalistic talents in college. Royal Newspaper Holds Valentine Dance Fri. 13 The Royal Herald, Kent. Meridian's publication, spon- sored a Valentine dance after a basketball game February 13, and increased the press funds by 340. The affair, under the chair- manship of D o n n a McIntyre, many couples to d a n c e the decorated ceiling of and red hearts. 48 Wanda Booth, editor-in-chief of the Royal Herald spent many hours before and after school working with staff mem- bers on checking copy, writing headlines, rewriting stories, and laying out pagesg trying diligently to meet the individ- ual deadlines. As soon as one edition hit the news s t an ds, story assignments were posted for the following issue. Always striving to better the bi-weekly, Wanda along with page editors, Sue Wickliand, Nancy Weiss and Helen Schach- tel, led the staff members in developing the six-page papers for Homecoming, Christmas and other special events. The 23rd volume of the Royal Herald has been placed on the shelves for posterity, and the presses have shut down for the summer ending a suc- cessful 1958-1959 year of publi- cations. I il D. Mclntyre Heads Budget, Finances Taking over the tremendous job of Business Manager was the task given to Donna Mc- Intyre who, devoted to lier work, managed the Herald's fi- nances single-handedly. Donna spent many hours sell- ing advertising spaces to the local merchants. When she had acquired enough 'i n c h e s' to coveo' the need, she would then arrange and compose these ads before the paper went to press. DIADEM STAFF 4 Lynda Leber, Editor-in-Chief works industriously at organizing and putting the '59 Diadem together. Make 'rhose deadlines, ge? those activily shols taken, slarl laying out lhal' page! These were familiar phrases shouted around the Journalism room as Diadem I959 was in the process of being created. Edilor-in-chief, Lynda Leber, led the slafl ofJan Ke'l'chum. business manager: Donna Mclniyre, assislanl' business manager: Jamie Parsons. copy edilor: Sharon Caldwell, picturesg Sue Wiclclancl, layout: Christie Bauman, class edilor: and Ed Foisler and Ben Taylor, co-sporls editors in many long hours of worlc to malce this yearbook a reality. The first step in the produclion oi the annual was lo get lhe senior pictures lalcen, l'hen all class and aclivily shols. Al this same time 'lhe adveriising stall: busily was set 'to lheir laslc of selling space in the ad- verlisemenl seciion to local merchants. Ad profits finance the book lo a large extent. The nexl' step was the actual layoul' of lhe pages. Stall members with scissors in hand and pasle on iheir fingertips spent many long hours alter school fulfilling 'rhis assignment. A+ last came that big hour-today when the finished product was received from lhe prinler and dislribulecl lo you. L-R, First Row: D. Mclntyre, J. Ketchum, N. Weiss, S. Ottenbacher, C. Federspiel, J. Federspiel, P. Nelson, S. Ball, L. Wasley, D. Fors, B. Hargan, S. Thatcher. Second Row: C, Bauman, E. Foister, J. Holbrook, D. Walla, D. Baldwin, J. Braunschweig, N. Joiner, H. Schachtel, B. Abel, G. Ross, N. Bergsma. Third Row: D. Hedlund, L. Leber, S. Caldwell, L. Olson, B. Taylor, C. Fournier. 49 .42 254232 QQKQWWEQB DIADEM STAFF .NNN A3 A C. Bauman and J. Parsons checked, recheclced and headed all Typing on The copy used in The annual. D. lvlclnTyre and J. KeTchum had The Tremendous job as Business Man- agers Tor The Diaclem. Ads and sub- scrlpTions had To be sold and lcepl' in Tiling order. 'L' lu. ,. mq, V.. S. Wiclcland wiTh her assisTanTs, S. Ball and S. OTTenbacher, sTayed aT school many evenings measur- ing, cuTTlng and mounTing The pages for The annual. 50 , .aah -4+ ' ig - fx Sim 52 O4- Own CD9 C Under fhe direclion of Charles Slowell, Jrhe 55-piece House, Jrhe Chrisfmas Program, and H19 loancl played a+ all The home foofball and baskelball Their lasi' engagemenlr was providing m games. Throughouf The year lhe loancl played for Open Calaureale and Gradualion ceremonies. 1 CHGRUS L- R - First row: M. Reiter, C. Palo, M. Wardell, R. Per- sons, N. Kern, R. Halte, G. Webster, E. Whitaker, R. Bledsoe. S. Steele. Second row: M. McKean, K. Wineka, M. Roberts, G. Clark, J. Ingersoll. J. Clark, S. Cook, P. Carroll. Third row: G. Jackson, P. Thrasher, S. Abel, K, McGuire, R. Arnold B. Benson, N. Weiss, J, Hadley, J. Swetnam. Fourth row: K Ulleland, B. Lanscardi, E. Stredicke, L. Smith, D. Obert, J Brusha, gl.. Obert, S. Goodspeed. Pertorming Chorus, which boasts a record breaking attendance ot 82, successtully tried new experi- ments during the past year. A Thanksgiving concert, consisting ot the combined ettorts ot the entire Music Department, was presented to the Student Body tor the tirst time in eight years. For the annual Christmas concert, an organ was used in the accompaniment ot the Cantata, Song ot Christmas, which contained pas- sages tor tive soloists, two ensemble groups, a narrator and a reader, in addition to the chorus. The song- sters were titled with anxiety as they awaited the decision ot their rating at the chorus contest. Atter singing two numbers, the group received a rating ot excelient. L-R - First row: T. Fox. S. Safran, P. Martin, P. Hutt, J. Sandelius. F. Benham, K. Rudd, S. Schnell, G. Theisen, S. Oster- house. Second row: M. Burnett, S. Thorsland, P. Foslen, B. Abel, A. Ronish, M. Peterson, B. Neilson, D. Hedlund, J. Hop- per. Third row: J. Tessandore, A. Calderon, J. Collins, F. Strat ton, J. Hancock, D. Smith, D. Brown, C. Fournier, D. Pearson, L. Moore. Fourth row: N. Bovsshart, V. Henning, J. McConaghy, D, Scribner, R. Christensen, J, Lathrop, J. Blau, J. Jezek, M. Lee. l TRIPLE TRIO-L-R-Front row: S. Schnell, J. Swetnam, G. Webster. Second row: R. Arnold, R. Halte, M. McKean. Third row: B. Neilson, P. Fos- lien, J. Hopper. Under the supervision ot Stanley Haynes, the Triple Trio performed tor va- rious events throughout the year. They l included the Winter Concert. the Spring Concert, and the Annual solo and ensemble contest held in Tacoma. 20W L-R - First r0W1 M- MCKEGYL 5- per. Third row: S. Goodspeed D. Schnell, J. Swetnam, B. Neilson. Sec- Smith. Fourth row: D. Pearson, M. Lee, ond row: R, Arnold, R. Halte, J. Hop- J. Hancock. Trumpet Trio-R. Mottson, L. Booher, B. Simons 54 A mixed chorus ensemble was added twelve members. Traveling to Tacae ma, the group participated in the an- nual solo and ensemble contest. Othcr performances included Panther Lake P-TA. Baptist Men's Dinner, Covington Grandmother's Club. Methodist Christ- mas Party for old folks, and the an- nual Jetf Home Dinner held in Renton. Flute Duet-C. Ulleland and l.. Biggar Under the direction ot Charles Stowell, the K-M Band ensembles participated in the winter concert, the Spring concert, and other school performances this year which was composed of 55 r-A 9-4 Ai ORCHESTRA Under lhe direclion of Clay l-larrison, lhe Kenl-Meridian Orcheslra has grown from lhree members of forly-lhree in lhe pasl four years. This year's orchesfra appeared in lhe Chrislmas As- sembly, Chrislmas Concerl, Open House, and Spring Concerl. They also enferecl 'rhe Weslern Washe inglon Conlesl lhal was held in Renlon on March 2l. Ja Anne Stendal, Violin soloist has won much Mary Ross, Bass Cla,-inef soloisg demo,-,5g,-aged he, acclaim for her accomplishment as on excellent violin. ne talent as a member of the band. i57- Ili-vgA w '52- 'L 55 WQWTM mu ,M W fy M W M2 W wow 'U MMWVX W my Z gf A ,ASW Q Q, f X fig? gQWfQ i2W5fffji3f qykhwff 03550. ,H 257 4 W 3 WM MffWWWfWw ' W E 'WWW WWW! f :NW -xi x -. . . 'X r f- . I , -,UI 2 S-' n ,f f +1 ,r ,.- x. , 1 I5 x, f--.- w iw f ,K - 1 4 'LJ 'V sf 1 , P I, V . x V N, A ' u 1 15,0 IJ! X XXLXV gy Aviv gmpf X Qui Lyfjb my by W 5 Muffy QM xx ,Nd U3 jfs fgoljkk , KJ i ras, J M ,Maj ' 7 WU js, NN N QJN' ff ., WY Vx My 0 126110 X f fgffff' X . A 5 GIRLS' HONOR SOCIETY 9. Q . 9 pq , , ., , ,, .... g y iw fwfr. Q iz if gs , F iw ff: X s . iii . i 'I f . f is R J 5: 'f 3. n A Q. W ,s ff - g , J V J ri J. L if T we ' 21' . . fre 'ffm f ff' ' ' -'-'--' A Wi l fi f ' -'-, .i V .1 1 , 5 regal, .sf - . .J gg ...sf R' W J .. ,,.-. 'EQ ' e ' , gf, 3 i L :Q V V f - . :six new .. K QT ' fy.-M'-fr wg if Q H ,V X 'C ij ,,.:,. Q ,b A . r ' ' A . 4- 1 W. ' . 'M' -- i . ' ' '. fs . sa- , . 4. M f' - . . ia es ' V .115 is .-3 ' ' as 2 if-.1 X YK ,fy M . 1 'i e IL... L 'T .,,,., ee, .,. ...W ,ess K g c N W . we - A. -W ' i A , A y ...L ...L M . savvy ,..qi V. , S zff 1 ' Ee S , fi 9 li ii? iw. T iii L, ,iff ,. ,jay-gq.j X:,ff:,j.1 :f:3,-4.5 , X. - QL , -gm 'NRM .52 ag.. 8 A 455. K - I -fall' .. . ' -I ,S H Nth I A i ,s.s'i1'f.. 1- i L I if k First Row: J. Hadley, N. Wynsira, N. Taylor, J. Savage, C. Bauman, D. Jones, J. Ketchum. Second row: J. Par- sons, L. Taylor, A. Crain, J. Hamer, S. Oftenbacher, M. Rogers, W. Booth, L. Markharf, N. Weiss. Third Row: S. Thorsland, S. Thaicher, B. Neilson. D. Anderson, S. Wickland, D. Chauffy, S. Ball, J. Swetnam, L. Leber, E. McHugh. Fourth Row: L. Jusi, S. Pefry, K. Kipper, D. Mclnfyre, S. Caldwell, L. Steele, L. Biggar, A. Hiranaka. Girls' Honor Sociefy once again complefed a very successful year. Leadership was handled by presidenf, Jan Kefchum and advisor, Miss Eileen McHugh. Many proiecfs and acfivifies were carried ouf during fhe year. One of fhe biggesf was 'rhe concession sfand a'r fhe foofball games where coffee, hof dogs, and candy were sold fo fhe specfafors. Ofher acfivifies of The group were progressive dinners, frophy ciean ups. poi luck dinners, Alumnae Tea, Tolo and inifiafion of new members. Ofher officers of fhe club were vice presidenf, Snoolcs Caldwell, secrefary, Nancy Wvnsfray Treasurer, Donna Mclnfyre , .Joan Savage: and hisiorian, Lynda lnifiafion TOIO Week Hawaiian Dinner Dance Trophy Clean Up Trailer Clean Up 58 The Rules and Safely Division of Traffic Courl check one of lhe cars parked in lhe sludenl lol. L-F L. Taylor, S. Wickland, S. Perry, H. Pugh, J. Parsons. Two sludenls demonslrale penallies given lo lraffic who are senienced by TRAFFIC COURT lhe Wohking sleadily wilh lhe Kenl police deparlmenf were 'rhe lwelvle members of Traffic Courl, which was headed by Dave Sawyer, acling official judge during 'rhe sessions. Working along wilhlhim were Pam Thompson, acfing as clerk, and Joyce Parsons, helr assislanl clerk. John Tweelen was Baililf. The enl Police and Slale Palrol issued approximalely lwenly viol lion lickels which were submilled lo Juvenile Courl' in Sealfle nd in lurn senl lo sludenl courl. John Tweelen broughf lhe oflen ers inl'o 'rhe meeling room for queslion by lhe courl' member, who lhen broughl down a decision concerning lhe case. P nallies were decided according lo 'rhe seriousness of The O ense. The penally would usually consisl of cleaning lhe ca us or any olher iob which would improve 'rhe school. Jim He headed lhe group. L-R Row 1: D. Sawyer, P. Thompson, Mr. White, J. Tweelen, S. Wicklund, S. Caldwell, C. Gusiin. Row 2: S. P J. Parsons. efry, J. Ingersoll, J. Parsons, J.'Anderson, S. Pohl. Row 3: H. Pugh, R. Huighi, P. BGHGYU, llliliillli ll ..-Q' if Q. , 57 :Si - '1 E2 Hy!!! ,rs i 59 TORCH HONOR SOCIETY FIRST YEAR TORCH: L-R First Row: S. Haughee, L. Dodobara, C. Simms, P. Nelwn, K- BOYCYS, 5- Halghlf C. Bissell, S. Kramlich, N. Halpain, N. Kelly, S. Clements, P. Baker. Second Row: A. Anderson, D. Oakley, B- 505599, R- Sfewllff, B- Slmmomf edl d L. Brown, M- Ross, A- J. Magill, T. Bower, M. Reed, O. Broyles, M. Rogers, K. Ulleland. Third Row: J. Breimer, D. H un , Souchelc, L. Wedvik, L. Taylor, B. Strain, J. Anderson, J. Crandall, D. Norkool. Fourth Row: W. Pommer, R. Mattson, P. Tweeten, B. Mauritsen, B. Simons, W. McCann, M. Conger, B. Nichols, K- lV0V50n- 171 Uncle Remus Joel 'ffl ' W' Chandler l-larriss im-. i DQ '55 .. .T E '. X ' morTal sTory, was chos- - en as The Theme oT The J 3 Torch-liTe TalenT Show ' X 5 - held April l8. The mas- in .9 fl N I Ter OT ceremonies ap- , peared before The au- dience as The old man . hirnselT and spoke as ' ii X T' Though he d iusT come Trom The deep, deep SouTh. B o b Snelling headed This year's gala producTion. N a n c y Taylor was in charge OT judging and LiTa Mark- harT supervised sTag- Nancy Penninger sings western songs. liciTy handled by Jim Green and Linda Taylor, TiclceTs. Sharon Abel pantomime: Old Black Magic. Wynlfra. Til -Q7 'Q 22245121 60 T. Boyle, M. Drake, SECOND YEAR TORCH: First Row: C. Minshull, L. Markhart, M. McKean, W. Schmidt, S. Wilson, M. Stewart, S. Petry, L. Taylor, L. Just. Second Row: S. Baute, C. Bevart, M. Shaffer, N. Baumgardt, M. Ragan, ing. Nancy WynsTra was chairman oT The decoraTions commiTTee wiTh pub- Torch Talent Show Committee Heads-N. Taylor J. Savage, B. Snelling, l. Taylor, N QQ TORCH HONCJR SOCIETY ln this year of Spulniks and moon rockets. which caused keen competition between the American and Russian educational system, ii is a mailer ol great importance for a high school to sponsor an organizalion such as Torch Club 'lor lop scholars. Debaior, Nancy Wynslra, was elected Torch Club president with Bob Snelling, Rick Mattson and Nancy Baumgardi, vice pres- idents: Linda Taylor. secretary: and Mary Mc- Kean, treasurer. Class represenlaiives were Jack McCloskey representing the seniors, Lita Markharl, juniors and Joan Crandall, sopho- mores. J. Hamer, A. Crain, J. Parsons. Third Row: T. Ripley, M. Burswick, M. Patterson, S. Price, D. Chaufty, S. Ball, C. Berry, S. Thatcher. 'fe 1 , , Torch Executive Board-L-R: L. Taylor, secretary, N. Wyn- stra, president, L. Markhart, iunior representative. Back Row: N. Baumgardt, vice president, J. Crandall, sophomore rep- resentative, R. Mattson, vice president, B. Snelling, vice presi- dent, M. McKean, treasurer. In order to affiliate with The National Honor Socieiy, lhereby making more scholar- ships available, The club slandards were raised higher, requiring every member io have a 3.2 or belier grade average. A gold pin is awarded io each club member at The end of lhe year to signify they belong 'ro Torch. The largesi money-making proiecl' ol 'rhe year, The Torch Taleni Show, was held in April. Pariicipanis from each school in this dislricl appeared before a panel, who chose Jrhe ari- isis io appear in the show. THIRD YEAR TORCH: L-R First Row: l. Hanover, B. Snelling , N. Weiss, J. Hadley, N. Wynstra, J. Swetnam, N. Taylor, J. Savage, L. Blessing. Second Row: S. Wickland, S. Thorslond, D. Stevens, L. Leber, C. Ulleland, G. Dodobara, J. Stendal, W. Booth. Third Row: J, Green, K. Miller, J. Tweeten, B. Robbins, B. Koch, L PGH, R- Pierre, D- Andefion- 61 SPEECH CLUB y .y ,S 4 IAQV . k, ,. my y i T, ,,,. f Q' Kg-Q ' .s..1-:S g This year 'rhe Royal Debafers, once again, held up lhe excellenf record K-M has buili in speech during pasl years. Advised by Gus Allen, fhe Debale +eam's 'lirsr lrip of lhe year was To fhe Universily ol Wash- ingion where lhey 'lied for lhe iirsl place award ol All-Around Excellence. Reward 'lor winning lirsl place al fhe U. was an appearanace on KING TV's King's Communily Workshop. The show iealured Oral Infer- prefalion, Exlemporaneous speeches and closed wilh a round lable dis- cussion beiween Kenl'-Meridian and Mercer lsland debarers. Members of lhe 'ream appeared on KASY Radio Sialion' in Auburn as uesl disc 'oclce s and announcers on 'rwo dilferenl occasions for 5PeeCh Trophies won ot speach tournaments during the school year. Y . Left-Members of Speech Club relox during the last five minutes of class lime. Bob Snelling demonslrafes speaking ability. 'in 9 l Y half-hour shows. Also on ihe ilinerary were 'rournamenis al Seallle Pacific College, Seallle U., Pacific Lulheran College, College of Pugel Sound, Sfaie Tournamenl al WSC, and The NFL Tournamenl' in Olympia. Many honors and 'rrophies were awarded Kenl' parlicipanls for 'lheir slcill in The 'forensic field. L-R: Front row: S. McDonald, L. Webb, N. Corlson, N. Wynstru, D. Johnson, Sec- ond row: V. Hulme, M. Ross, C. Bevarf, B. Milsien, G. Allen. Third row: J. Green T. Boyle, B. Snelling, B. Nichols. sv 62 his GIRLS' CLUB K lf if Nc, Q 5-eg 2' .5....f'-,-5. 25 -5.-.9 . an L-R: Front row: C. Van Alstine, J. Savage. D. Anderson, S. Thorsland, B. Neilson, S. Thatcher. Back row: Mrs. Tib- bitts, M. Stewart, R. Pierre, J. Parsons, M. Monstead. Mrs. Milligan. The Homecoming dance, Return to Royalty, was the biggest and most profitable event sponsored by Girls' Club this past year. Over S200 was cleared on the dance, alone, which made it easier for the club to carry out its other numerous projects which are non profit. This year's Thanksgiving project consisted ol a visil' to the home of a lady who was temporarily unable to get out and enjoy the holiday. The girls tool: a large basket of groceries to her and her family, helping to malce their Thanksgiving dinner a little brighter. The Christmas project was a party for the Blake Home children. There were all lcinds of goodies and presents for each child and even a Santa Claus! The cabinet consisted of Sandy Thorsland, president: Darlene Anderson, vice president: Bonnie Neilson, secretary: and Joan Savage, treasurer. Various representatives to the club were Cathy Van Alstine, Senior Class: Sharon Thatcher, Juniors: Marcia Monstad, Sophomores: Rita Pierre, FHA, and Margaret Stewa rt, GAA. Sophomore, Junior and Sen- ior compare class ties and dif- ferent ways they may be worn. Sophomore ties were turquoise, Junior ties were baby blue and Senior ties were royal blue. These three charming ladies were part of a mock Home- coming Court which presented a skit at one of tne Girls' Club meetings. QS'-P 4 F' , mix. 63 ,- Girls of the Month f r o m September through February. L-R: J. Savage. D. Stevens, B. Neilson, C. B a u m an , J. Ketchum, D. Mcln- tyre. - -Early dismis salsi absence slips, and car' p in the attendance Late to to sneak in Kosk withou i Bon . V1 which sported V-ss gtlzfklf assist store away games year paper pencils and the peak: wand + the teacher Namaste. office during school hours I asses were obtained In spring, a young man's fancy lightly turns love wesfefs too nsmsiv thc swiss hopino can be a an Club Ch the tree to rhaughf sport Pugh s BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB nrsons receives a package tram Santa for Joyce P ristmas project as .loan Savage 'linishss Kawai among he hula-hoop craze invades good old K-M as Dinah Jones aaa-sa to '-gave as .s wrsasi -The Desrnet brothers players, Trudy Lein, alter a game, - Dan and Dick, var sify basketball favorite sxgsb? A w qt s with the grotesque faces on the back were unique boys Gay Torstenson flashed a smile discovering tier report card was better than Dave Monlls. as 'N 3 , . t W' ' x, ,gs V .fi 4 ' ' Y' new bulletin has-,sd showing its latest fashions was put in the girls' lavatory. Here Diane Braunschweiq points to ns' fashion. Making a new school banner was quite a task. Some of Those who spent hours on the project are pictured. res self for just a whilef i - Hey, you re getting more water on each other than on the ie sup wisusnd decorate me ls ' J fable! seem the first fsaibsli gems these four seniors ,no brighf ,-cd bcwg 55 Perf P Y 1 worked hard cleaning the blue and white striped refresh- M the Christmas han decorations. Mig 33 ment trailers f fy gig! f , ottice ' bench-warmer, ' Lanny Helgeson, smiles rather MEMBERS ALL AROUND K-Nl 4 9 Yell ana song leaders ger ready to leave eenne in fhelr beelle fa naelnefne vney gave lo , Senlor girls ear end fall: over lhe leleer new lenen. r -sq 8 xi 'L Lg A Qe Qi M f,g1 s is sen-ere overpower sophomores! Jam Green aiblers lace ,ne e cream ple as x' pa S fhe eeenennene :lass ieenq ine maqazlne e Four ol rhe many dllleren laces of K-M gals . ,. -. Y riye. vor The S during 2 Winner er lhe eeneel en praclices ner once ni o - erry pie baklnq confesr, re before The district cornpefilion, Jar' Eng'e seems lo enio be she s 'rlnf-ming WM, smashes Xavier fhe penelly for 1 y l someone f styles glasses wnicn grace ni inns. dilferenr were apparenr in rne 5,,eA,,e, of me new lockers were added in lhe fall , ,, bucks ser during flue year an cuf shoes were worn b Y ci the confrnslln alking o Eilher George Wilson rells yolres or he s around because he was always seen of lauqhing senlor boys ro be by a gang made an mleresling locker piclmres and olher een' Arneson and along e lenls rhe locker ff-we. ,ee for finals Bill Roboins and Ed Cross do some las? minule crarnrnmg S shore. Could ir 1- Whi e were may oe owner parking lo seeenen of M lx wne .een beer KM .1 xv, Fei ww:- Joanne Healey seems lo ins, M Bossharllsahurnanloclcer. rhing gore , musclesi wnzen neye e newe' M e T ' ' an . A V 5' xi Y wr , i s eg - . 9 , fi' ,Boys ennie rained fne -reenxen parade lhls'year Warn seen I things as barrel biillons, over-blouse sfyling, and sublle checks nwivh silver rhfeed. q colors Nancy in a Dorolhy wears Chemise sweater, and medallion, a semble plald Sun, school en talks io shoes suede this Season. I 63 burrons, lies, fur -Girls sweaters saw lhe adoullon ol hoods big lmfledlcollari Hes end some in bulky anne peer fur, and eneq sfye wee BOYS' CLUB Boys Club Cabinei L-R, fronf: Vice Presidenf, R. Sorfung Presiclenf, S. Lorenz. Back, Secretary, K. Iversonp Treasurer, J. Parsons. Boys' Club is unique because iT has The largesT membership oT any club aT K-M, due To The TacT ThaT iT conTains The compleTe male populaTion oT The sTudenT body. STeve Lorenz. PresidenT, led nine monThly meeTings wiTh programs oT varied Topics presenTed by a diTTerenT man Teach- er each monTh. The execuTive board consisTed oT Riclc SorTun, vice presidenT, Ken lverson. secre- Tary and Jamie Parsons, Treasurer. A successTul proiecT oT The club This year was selling decals Tor car windows and boolccovers wiTh K-lvl inscribed on Them. .A N. BarTlemay and lvl. Minear Try To inTeresT R. Arnold in buying some 66 Boys' Club boolc covers. S. Thorsland and S, Lorenz declc The ChrisTmas Tree which was parT oT The hall decoraTions Tor The holi- day season. REC. CLUB Q s W' REC CLUB L-R - Front row: J. Boze, S Perry, S. Coldwell, C. Simms, D, I Hawley, S. Clemenls, L. Sfeele. Second row: K. Kipper, D. Mc Infyre, M. Monsfad, M. Shaffer, X: J. Mogill. K. Koski. Third row J. Rasmussen J. Crandall, S Williams, D. Jones, J. Ander son, J. Hamer, D. Oakley, J Toms. Fourth row: R. Chaplin L. Randall, S. Wicllland, B. Lair -x S. Price, C. VanAlsiine, l. Taylor. C. Simms and B. Lair sort and check clothing for Rec Club execunve boo d the rummage sale. r A lol of hard worlc, enihusiasm and paiience has paid oii for 'rhe members oi Rec. Club. The club reached iheir goal of 54300, which was maiched by ihe Keni Cornucopia and pu? info a special fund io be used for consiruciion oi a Recreaiion Hall. The hall will be buili in ihe Ciiy Park some lime ihis summer. Under The direclion oi Donna lvlclniyre, Presideni and Pefe Baiiaro, Adviser, ihe club has ialcen on many money raising proiecis. The mosi' successful proieci of ihe year was ihe Rummage sale which brouqhi in a proiii of 5230. Olher proiecis were dances, a balcesale, and car washes. :tiff Q, 67 , Y Y , LIBRARY STAFF L-R Row 1: Mrs. Milligan, S. MacDonald, W. Arneson, H. Schuchfel, J. Mcnuh, Z. Bluzdel, W. Anglemeyer, E. Herrick, B. Bishop, K. Nation, L. Imrie, D. Knight, Row 2: H. Smith, G. Seek, D. Henry, S. Osterhouse, B. Murdock, G. Porfmann, J. Eltvick, A. Ronish, P. Orndorff, J. Hamer. . ji A Under The supervision of Mrs. Milligan, head librarian, lhe library slaff worked hard lo see lhai The library sfayed in good order. They helped siudenis 'ro selecf ihe righi books for proiecis and kepl 'rhe books in iheir proper places on lhe shelves +hroughou+ ihe year. Magazines, newspaper issues, encyclopedias, dic- lionaries, ficiion and non-iiciion books were easy +o find in iheir marked places for Jrhe convenience of ieachers and sludenis. During ihe pasi year lhe library deparlmenl ac- quired over 5OO new books, and fhe shelves now coniain more +han 3,000. The library's purpose is +o furnish each sludeni 'rhe enioymenl of reading and lo meer 'rhe needs of ihe school liferary curriculum. The money received from fines paid during lhe school year was used for lhe purchase of magazines and new books. ,mga 'X Y 'J 'W 1 , -f -i--2 P-jf-w fr ' ,. . ..,,, H i -qi' M - ' f .w ' These Three girls along with oiher staff ' 1 2.685 J members bound ond mended many old, rot- - 'T tered books. L swf si. 5 Wslfk, J ' MV W., Www My M vm, ln ,- 68 OFFICE STAFF M The 22-member office sfaff of Ken?-Meridian, under rhe supervision of Helen Carpenrer, proved Themselves To be a very oufsfanding and efficienr group. A few of rheir many raslcs included business inside fhe office, Typing and 'lhe daily bullefin, and all necessary school paper-work. Dr. Srewarr reads +he daily bulle- 'rin over fhe P. A. Sys+em. calendar' ing The evenls of fhe day. Jo Ann Hadley 'rypes our fhe daily bullefin which is ediled by Jrhe office. .X in 69 Cafhy Van Alsiine answers 'rhe phone wifh a brighr smile and a cheery hello. I JETS CLUB During Their second year oT exisTence many Things have been accomplished, as well as many problems solved, in The Junior Engineering Technicians SocieTy. The club was ori- ginally seT up To encourage scienTiTic inTeresT and develop- menT Through several media. The TirsT was Through lecTures by engineers, chemisTs, docTors. and oTher scienTiTically Trained individuals. This year The' The group had The Tollowing disserTaTions in ThaT caTeqory: LecTure aT The UniversiTy oT Wash1ngTon on chemically powered rockeTs and proTecTion oT space SaT- TeliTes. 2. Dr. J. O. Taylor gave a speech on Quacks in The Medical Profession. 3. LecTure on ironic propulsion rock- eTs aT SeaTTle UniversiTy. The second media is ThaT oT movies. Films were shown on The Toi- Iowing subiecTs: Breaking The sound Barrier, Douglas AircraTTg DesTinaTion EarTh, concerning guided missles: The Growing Rubber lndusTry, B. F. Goodrich. The Third media oT educaTion ouTside oT The classroom was building individual proiecTs. These oTTer ouT- sTanding opporTuniTies Tor selT ex- pression and developmenT, and The ' club has shown excellenT proiecTs, Though Tew in number. This year a prize oT a 525. slide rule was oTTered R. Shllnck ond W. Pow d co lh p They made as their Jef C dl Ron Bloomquisl p plays 'he model rock 0 he b It To The sTudenT who Turned in The besT projecT. Wayne Pommer and Roger STillick capTured This prize wiTh Their compuTer. This compuTer was one oT The mosT imporTanT proiecTs displayed and explained aT a special Jets Club program puT on Tor The P.T.A. during December oT l958. Ron BloomquisT's rockeT, powered by special Tuels, equipped wiTh radio and parachuTe was anoTher ouTsTanding proiecT. OTTicers oT JeTs ThroughouT The year were PresidenT, Mike BauTeg Vice President Rick lvlaTTsonq SecreTary Deanna Schricker and Treasurer, Mike Woody. l-R., fron! row: Mr. Pommer, M. Woody, D. Shricker, J. Nel- Buck row: T. Anderson, D. Whit- l b gh, G. Rock, K. Mille R im ou R. Slillick, M. Baule, T. Ripley, son, R. Peterson, Mr. Ruschkow. more, 1. Green, W. Pommer, S. Mama ' -X-3 AL , , K . . , T . . . 6 5 . .... .E 70 ROYAL PAGES AND LETTERMEN'S CLUB ve 'Z Assisling recognized charily organizalions, and conducling service proiecls was The main purpose of Ihe Royal Pages Club Ihis year, as 'rhey ener- gelically worlced Io worlhily represenl' K-M. Their mosl successful proiecl was parricipaling in Ihe Na- Iional Muscular Dyslrophy Drive in 'rhe Kenl Area, where Ihey collecled over 5300, rwice Ihe amounl' collecled lasr year. Three 'Leffermen se? up the gym bleachers for an assembly. ROYAL PAGES: L-R: B. Bishop, B. Haag, B. Lair, F. Benham, S. Benoif, D. Schuknechf, M. Bruneif, J. Anderson, D. Oakly, L. Anderson, S. Carey, D. Hawley, J. Hargen, I. Forselh. LeI rermen's Club is made up of lhe a'Ihlel'es who receive sporfs lellers during Jrhe year. Milne Ivlinear was Presidenl of Ihe club for lhe '58-'59 year. The club's rnain proiecl during The school Term was a smoker held in The spring. KINGS MEN: L-R front row: R. Haight D. Barneii, P. Quam, B. Koch, I.. Parr, D. Sawyer, M. Minear, K. Iverson, T. Montgomery, T, Baines. Second row: B. Walker, E' Foister, N. Sherbakoff, G. Tubesing, J. Tweefen, S. Lorenz, H. Pugh, G. Thompson, L. Randall, J. Ingalls. Third row: R. Chaplin, J. Simpson, R. Dunn, B. Taylor, C. Camp- bell, D. Desrnef, B. Gruby, D, Mclver. cull 'W-up In n FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA inns dQ W. Schmitz and S. Olson lock over the F.H.A. scrapbook. lhe l:uTure l-lomemakers OT America, or more commonly known as The F.l-l.A., has done a very ouTsTanding iob in The many ac- TiviTies ThaT They parTicipaTed in ThroughouT The year. As a means oT making money They held bake sales and car washes, plus The yearly dues. OTTicers were Jerry Clark, presidenTg RiTa Pierre, vice presidenT3 Janie lvlclleynolds, sec- reTary7 Sherill WhiTe, Treasurer, FaiTh Ben- ham, hisTorian7 and JoAnn l-ladley, parlia- menTarian. The club composed' ol 32 mem- bers and The advisors, lvlrs. l-loward and Mrs. MacKenzie made This a very ouTsTanding club. J. Swcxnberg and G. Benhom do o con can for F.H.A. members as part of their initiation into the club. L-R, First row: G. Rotter, C. Bissel, N. Halpain, S. Bosshort, B. Bese, N. Kelley, B. Fowler. Second row: Mrs. Mac- Kenzie, Mrs. Howard, S. Clark, A. Capps, E. Berg, S. White, W. Schmitz, G. Benhum. Third row: J. Clark, J. Hadley, L. Holden, B. Bishop, G. Thomas, F. Benhom, S. Olson, J. Eltvick, J. Russel. Fourth row: S. Robinson, R. Pierre, J. Swan- berg, S. Benoit, P. Orndorff, B. Collier, B. Bradley. i 72 Future Farmers of America ' 450-wif? a qui?-.1 ' 4556? 2 ZFQ' . , 53 'va s This years F. F. A. slarlecl out well wilh len boys enlering inlo eilher poultry or livesloclc divi- sions al lhe Enumclaw Fair, which was held dur- 'ng We laller parl ol Augusll- The boys won many blue ribbons anc' honors. Many ol 'rhe same members e nle red +he Weslern Washinglon Fair a+ Puyallup wi+h success.. The livesloclc judging team, coached by Mr. Graha nn, competed in several conlesls and cli- maxed lheir season by placing lillh in fhe con- 'resl al 'rhe Western Washinglon Fair. These four boys were members of the parliamentary procedure team which won many honors during the year. Dick Barnett, an outstanding F.F.A, member, displays the many ribbons, plaques and trophies he has won. Diclc Barnell, was one ol lhis year's mos? successful Fulure Farmers, showing his sheep al' 'rhe Puyallup Yakima and olher fairs where he won several championships. The highlighl of 'rhis year was an F. F. A. member exchange belween 'rhree members from K-M's chapler and 'rhree from Sanla Paula, California, for one week. L-R first row: M. Henna, E. Dreisow, J, Bese, D. Gill, J. Bennett, W. Gray. Second row: L. Flood, M, Anderson, B. Keck, D. Barnett, R. Sypher, J. Barber. G. Henning. Third row: T. Sfacy, R. Chaplin, D. Straub, 73 Fire Squad And Service Club To police rooms and areas +o be evacualed during fire drills, fhe 'Fire squad is organized as a palrol unil' in charge of building safeiy in case of fire, earlhquakes or air raids. The boys musl make sure Thai srudenls leave The building quickly and quielly. Every room is posled 'For proper clearance procedures and each drill is iimed lo assisi squad direciors in expediling fas- ler movemeni. Thorali Tommer- vik is advisor. Senior fire chief is 'Charles Reagan. FIRE SQUAD--First row L-R: D. Sawyer, M. Courneyo, C. Reogan. Second row: H. Pugh, J. Tessendore, S. Moore. Third row: R. Choplin, D. Meter. The service club was considered one of The busiesl clubs on campus lhis year wilh all 'rhe public address sysiems, movie proieclors, phonographs, and making game broadcasls for lhe fooiball games. Mos? of our assemblies required lhe PA. syslem which was handled very efiicienily by 'lhe I2-member organizalion. Meelings were called every 2nd and 4lh Friday of lhe monlh by Presidenl Harold Smilh, assisled by vice-presidenl Linda Sleele, secrelary-lreasurer Barbara Haag and Phil l-lesler, manager. The club was direcled and advised by H. A. Pommer. sfnvlcz CLUB-First ww, L-R: L. sfeele, B. Haag, H. smiih, P. Hester. second B- HWS! Gnd L- Sfeele from' hold 'he nike row: C. Fournier, J. Tessendore, T. Anderson, A. Calderon. Third row: J. Holden, stand Wilde 5m h and P' Hesler adlusi Mr. Pommer, G. Webster, W. Pommer, R. Siillick. The mouih Plece- H LATIN CLUB Joan Fox, dressed in Roman attire, presents an interesting picture of ancient Rome. S. Clements, D. Rees, A. Hirinaka, J. Sullivan and C. Ulleland look over plans for the Latin Club paper Vox Latina. Through their many activities, Latin Club established its repu- tation as a leading organization this year. Otticers elected' by the members included Aileen l-liranalca, president: Mary McKean, vice- president and Susan MacDonald, secretary-treasurer. Advisor tor the Roman Society was Carol Nelson. A Latin newspaper was published by the club, entitled the Vox Latina. Such things as the convention, progressive dinner, J.C.L. speakers who elaborated on toreign countries, and the banquet at the end ot the year, tilled out the itinerary. L.R First Row: D. Rees S. Clements L Biggar A Hirinaka L Steele M McKean S d R J ' 1 ' 1 A I - , . . : . S , N. Wynstra, S. McDonald, N. Carlson, Mrs. Nelson. Third Row: C. Hougardy, S. Schnell, R. Lorangicifri Ullignd, J.mSTliTvon. Fourth Row: J. Houston, J. Fox, M. Ross, B. Morrison, S. Sherman, N. Taylor. 75 FUTURE NURSES AND FUTLQRE TEACHERS L-R: front row: J. Breimer, R. Sher- ick, M. Ross. Second row: D. Reese, C, Smeek, N. Holpain, E. Berg, L. Biggar. M. Ross and L. Biggar demonstrate first aid mefhods. Fufure Nurses was 'formed lhis year lo give sludenls, inler- esled in nursing, a broader background as 'ro lhe lulure in lhis lielcl. Presidenl' Lois Biggar worked wilh Miss Lindsay, school nurse, planning club proiecls which included making fray favors and candy for hospifals, Touring lhe Orlhopedic l-lospilal, lislening lo dillerenl' speakers, and seeing lilms relaling fo 'rhe subiecl. Olher officers were Diane Rees, vice presidenl and Mary Ross, secrelary-lreasurer. N. Fulure Teachers of America was made up of lhose sludenls who wish lo become Teachers in lhe lulure. Miss Margarel Waugh, adviser, led lhe group of fourleen in aclivilies such as making programs for lhe baskelball games, drawing up lhe school calendar of evenfs and visifing various schools in lhe disfricl. Members ol F.T.A. laughl al' grade schools while lhe reachers aflended The annual workshop. Olficers were: Linda Sleele, presidenlq Barbara l-laag, vice presidenlp Bonnie Lair, secrelary-'rreasurer and Ola Broyles, parlia- menfarian. L-R: front row: L. Sieele, B. Haag, V. Hulme, P. Bergsmunn. S. Spicer. Back row: B. Bradley, J. Blake, B. Loir. J. Crandall, O. Broyles. 76 THESPIAN CLUB sl' Several Thespian members visited Elementary schools demonstrating the advantages of lhe use of make-up rolher than face masks at Halloween. I.-R: S. Gerli, S. Spicer, D. Johnson, S. Safran, B. Lair, A. Maxwell, sealed on the ground: D. Hedlund. Because of +he lack of slage facililies, fhe Thespians had limiled acliviiies fhis year. They a slcif 'ro encourage new members and a Halloween presenfalion al' lhe elemenfary schools which slressed safeiy in malce up in place of masks. A selecl' 'Few fool: a irip io The U. of W. 'for a conference dealing wi+h play acling. The group was under 'fhe leadership of advisors Shirley Kay and Marilyn Radford. Ace Maxwell presided as president Joanne Hadley, vice-presidenlg Judy Swelnam, secrelaryp Linda Bress, ireas- urerg Nancy Robins, regislrar and Nancy Wynsira, hisiorian. L-R First Row: A. Maxwell, J. Hadley, P. Hesier. Second row: D. Johnson, N, Robins, l. Hanover, N. Wynsfra, D. Sfevens, S. Wickland. Third Row: B. Lair, S. Safran, H. Schach tel, B. Bradley, D. Hedlund. 77 performed al a Thanksgiving Assembly, porrraying indians and pilgrims giving 'lhanlcs around +he lable: CHEER AND SONG STAFF Cheer and Song leaders pose in cz V for victory. L-R: S. Caldwell, S. Price, T. Lien, J. Tessen dore, K. Kipper, S. Williams, J. Hamer, D. Jones, Sonia Price Queen, Karen Kipper Judy Hamer 78 CHEER STAFF mad L- - Y 'en J'm Tessendme sharon Caldwell Dinah Jones Sharen Williams K-M'ers shout us the yell leads them in one of the favorite cheers, Yuma Yqmau 79 i DRILL TEAM i 1 s ,Q I K-M's Royalettes proudly represented the school this year by providing splendid marching tactics and maneuvers for half- time entertainment at some of the home games. Working under the handicap of inexperience, the team with it's adviser, Miss Janet Peterson, assistant adviser Miss Lorraine Rosa, and team captain Mary Ann Brunett, worked incessently to perfect their routine for each performance. Last year a daily class period was devoted to drill practice, but this year the club was forced through lack of facilities to plan their performances after school. They met three times weekly for this purpose. Q, me Pilgifve viii L Q -Qi-5? l r ff . Qs X .347 7-if X .- .fa- The team, assisted by the senior band and the iunior high band and drill team, made a spectacular showing at Homecoming, last November. Participating in the annual drill conference, held at Sumner, climaxed their activities. Two new additions, from last year, to the Royalette uniforms were name bands worn on the right sleeves of their sweaters and matching royal blue gloves to accent white skirts, sweaters, and shoes. WT fill? PEP CLUB ,from .. .Bs L-R First Row: L. Just, L. Steele, D. Maxfield, K. ineka, D. Holly, A. Sherbakoff, C Simms, S. Carey, S. Nickel, L. Taylor, L. Wasley, D. Mclntyre, K. Koski. Second Row: J. Baze, A. Hollman A. Hollman, M. Rogers, O. Broyles, C. McGuire, M. Monstacl, N. Baumgardt, J Hargan, M. Shaffer, S. Ottenbacher, M. Rogan, N. Duttry, J. Sullivan, M. Reed. Third Row N. Gerber, J. Stendal, S. Safran, C. Capps, J. Rasmussen, B. Bassett, D. Oakley, J. Ander son, C. Van Alstine, D. Walla, C. Berry, D. Chaufty. Q The main goal of Pep Club ihis year was To promote bel- fer school spirif lhan ever before.,The halls were clecorafed for Homecoming wilh sfreamers along wifh pep poslers. A+ every home foolball game, fhe goal posfs were decorated in school colors and pep signs were hung in lhe halls. Two roo+er buses Beryl Strain and Robin Allard decorate hired +0 go lo fhe Clover Park foofball game were a success K'M 9 lP '- for 'rhe 'Firsl lime in K-M's hislory. Compleling The year. Pep members solcl penanls of royal blue with whife Ieflering during home basketball games ancl lunch periods. President-Christie Bauman Suooks Caldwell and Dona Chaufty paint one of the many posters Pep Club put up in the halls before games. ! .L 3 fi-11. we 8l CHEER STAFF L-R Sharon Perry, Queen: E. Whitaker, G. Torstenson During fhe monlh of Oclober, Jrwenly girls were praclicing long hours frying for a posilion on 'lhe Junior Varsily Yell Squad. Six ol 'rhe girls 'rurning oul' passed lhe panel of Jim Tessendore, Sharon Williams, Karen Kipper, Miss Pelerson. and Mr. Rulh, and were presenled in lronf ol lhe sludenl' body To demonslrale Their cheering abilily. There was a hush over 'lhe school as Sharon Pelry, Junior: Gay Torslenson and Eva Whil- alcer, bolh sophomores, were announced J. V. Yell Leaders 'For '58-59. While Bermuda slcirls, blue Bermuda soclcs wilh lancers and royal blue swealers was The aHire lhe girls chose To lead K-lv1's JV baslcelball leam on +o vicfory. Mr. Ruih, Miss Rosa, Mr. Albrecht and Miss Waugh entered into the spirit of ihings during a pep assembly by poriruying mock cheerleaders. 82 7411-i flaw SZfj 'MiQ4+fW 744, WM W YWWQFBMJ W M V V FOOTBALL 4 1 Jack Holbrook Steve Lorenz ,f 5 .9 A Chuck Campbell - '.,, Lift EQ' f'??lf 'wf ' . A S ,f v f A .,..,., , Q' - V . g:z. .f.- J Dan Desmef Q , Dick Desme' ,ef 1- lx S 4? 'nv U. 5 vt so l' Q if Dif f . 5 'l 1 , 1' T T , Y 5- K . J . EIA, ,X .2 'l -,Q,,.,.,,. V , , fw N 2 lg Jack Ingalls lg -2 5 5. .- I H- ykkwv gg 5.1-ff.: . . d Mont omery if gk Q . Q '1Ql5 'nx.f, ' 2 9 Qi.. . Q,,,. ,m -.id . . K, . ' mow- - f J, EgiSf,g,34 K -.N 2, . .lf 'bv' fp' X - xl i - I A 5 . Ark, 5, .3 ' ' H :. . Dave Sawyer -E M , Nxt: f l tl A 5 VM Neil shefbqkoff so .5 1, Sf Q'Wr , A Q. 'E K, A K Y Ww w ' 7 Ron Haight ' , l A Dove Monk W Qi Rick Sonun M I ' John Tweeten Mike Minear STARTING LINE UP: I.-R First Row: C. Campbell, N. Sherbakoff, S. Lorenz, J. Holbrook, M. Mineor, R. Sorfun, D. Desmet. Second Row: T. Montgomery, R. Haight, D. Desmef, D. Sawyer, 85 an Receiving fhe lnspirafional Award was ou+s'l'andin half H b Tom Anderson AI Ev Dou ans 9 Helgeson Pele Baffaro Tom Baines J lx B b o n ar er Mike Courneya D g D H' R g D FOOTBALL Kenl'-Meridian's foo+ball feam +urned in a fine season placing +hird in fhe Pugel' Sound League slandings. The squad won seven and losi' +wo, losing fo Renron and Clover Park. On 'I'op of a splendid win-loss record, Kenl' also placed fhree players on rhe Pugef Sound All-Conlier- ence foofball leamg Rick Sorfun, +ackleg Jack Halbrook, cen'l'er: and Dave Sawyer, halfback. o u Bru Graha Ja Ing P gh Dick Ravel Capfain Dave Sawyer demonxfraies excelleni' kick-off ladies. g . back, Dave Sawyer. Linemen for each game of fhe year were as follows: Franklin-Pierce, Rick Sorfung Highline, Neil Sherbakoffg Renfon, Chuck Campbell: Sumner, Mike Mi- near: Puyallup, Sor+ung Evergreen, Minearg Enumclaw, Dave Monk: Clover Park, Sorfung and Auburn, Jack Halbrook. Coach Jack Burrell has high hopes for +he squad nexf year as does newly elecfed cap+ain, Rick Sorlun. Assisiing Burrell were George Wilson, Claude French, and Jim Can- frell. Head manager was Curl Nakayama: assis+ing him were Bob Grube and Rodney Brunell. .fm Ja Radrh C h ge WI Gear Coach Jim C n - .anhfell Cm, cmd, F,,,,c,, Heed Coed' Jael' We coach sob Tommervnk 4 86 FOOTBALL Kent-Meridian Kent-Meridian Kent-Meridian Kent-Meridian Kent-Meridian Kent-Meridian Kent-Meridian Kent-Meridian Concentration plus-Coach Bur. ll and Manager Sherman L gh. Fghtng 1 fth R l lf! Ch g rou fh Franklin Pierce l l' - ight Highline ...... Renton ....... Sumner . . . Puyallup .... Evergreen ..... Clover Park . . . Auburn .... Opponents O O 6 O 7 l 3 I 3 7 D wnh vh f 4 87 462381- L-R First row: D, Anderson, T. Jarvis,. L. Charf, G. Kiraio. Second row: G. Wagget, J. Barber, D. Yamada, L. Wixom, D. Cieveland. Third row: J. Halte, G. Sortun, F. Skagen, B. Schuldt, A. Evans. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAMS The I958-'59 iunior varsiiy Iooiball and baslceiball squads compleled a favor- able season. Though unable 'Io brealc inio Ihe varsiiy reams, These sophomores and juniors worlc hard improving Iheir skills and overcoming Iheir weaknesses so 'rhal Ihey mighi fill in Ihe posilions, lell vacanf by Ihe graduainq seniors, on nexl year's varsiiy squad. L-R Front row: X. Gibler, K. Iverson, T. Henson, D. Hershberger, J. Sheldon. R. Scribner I. Parsons. Back row: L. McDonald, manager: J. Halfe, B. Brafion, J. Simpson, D. Arneson. manager I, Cantrell, coach. 88 INTRAMURAL SPORTS L-R Front Row: B. Nichols, D. Richardson, L. Saylor, B. McVay. Back Row: S. Robertson, R. Chaplin-Intramural team captains. lnlramurals 'For I958-59 were declared the besl ever lhis year by many of lhe boys who lurned out for lnferschool sporis. Approximalely 60 sfudenls turned our, composing seven reams. The secfion in bas- ketball staffed in early Ociober and finished in early November. The games were played on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school. The race for firsl place was 'fast and 'Furious wilh Bob McVay's leam ending up on lop with a five win and one loss record. The Caplains for rhis unil were: McVay, Dennis l-lershberger, Ron Chap- lin, Steve Roberts, Dave Richardson, Les Saylor. and Bill Nichols. Advising The group again 'rhis year was Jack Albrecht lnirarnurals are organized primarily lo give non-varsity alhleles a chance lo play and learn befter sportsmanship and group relalionship. Intramurals Coach, Mr. Albrecht Ron Chaplin iumps for the bas- ket while Bill Nichols attempts to guard the shot. 89 ' : BASKETBALL STEVE ROBERTS RICK SORTUN CAPTAIN DAN DESMET R013 BRUNNELLE JAMIE PARSONS Alihough Ihe Ken?-Meridian Royals didn'+ place in Ihe Iirsf division bracket Ihey demons, Iraied desire ancI a will Io win. This season was a buiiding year for Coach Jack BurreII and his assisi- anis, Jim CanIreII and Rich Wienbrechi. The young crew saw onIy four seniors winning varsiiy Iei- Iers. A nice surprise for Ihe coaching siaff was 'rhe many ouisianding Juniors and Sophomores. Wiih anofher year of experience behind Iherri K-IVI is couniing heavily for Iaerihs in Ihe Sfafe Tournameni in Ihe nexi +wo years. 90 Head Manager, 505 GW Kenf-Meridian Kenl'-Meridian Kenf-Meridian Ken+-Meridian Ken+-Meridian Ken+-Meridian Ken+-Meridian Keni'-Meridian Kenf-Meridian Ken+-Meridian Ken'I'-Meridian Kenf-Meridian Kenf-Meridian Ken?-Meridian Kenl'-Meridian Kenf-Meridian Ken+-Meridian Kenl'-Meridian Ken+-Meridian Puyallup Kelso Renfon Franklin-Pierce Por+ Angeles Sumner Enumclaw Evergreen Highline Evergreen Highline Sumner Enumclaw Franklin-Pierce Clover Park Renfon Auburn Clover Parlc Auburn K-M Opponenfs 33 40 47 45 ZI 55 46 55 39 3 I 42 57 59 58 67 47 42 53 4I 37 39 57 43 39 58 53 33 56 62 53 37 60 46 48 56 63 43 35 Coach Jack B be LR D. Helgeson, P. Tweeten, D. Desmef, J. Parsons, R. Sorfvn. 5 Robev D. Desmef, J. Tweefen, B. Walker. D. Richardson, R. Brunnelle. 91 'B I ,G JUDO Senior Judo Team s ? f3m i? ggi . .'.. '-f-: 'X is 1 Hw2E'?5W5g2' g .,-, -.-. H . ' 1, W sg ,' f K xii? Xi Qs .xv Z 1 , T 1 ' 1 Q 3 ,. ': 3 A if , 2' 1 E gf . 52 5 3 . kg -,,- . LL W 2 1 ' ' Judo frophnes won during fhe i959 season f? , , Y a . .. , 5 . ff 1 4,f X E I B s 3 , L 9 QQ 2 XID kw U! . Z' -': 'Y 1 Q1 Ak ,. Y 5 'W 92 fn JUDO mb WU? .12-1. . W A skwiy M 'f i is ii f C ' ? Avy . 1 il' 5 Qs I 5 ? I .Q 3. ? a ' ii in ' 4.52. if A . I fr ' .' .2 . A 'lzz QEZQS 1 Q as ws Q.. : i riff .,A.,A, t . s M , awk ',r-..,m dsx. , Y n,,f . ,. A, 2 -WW I. Q, -A i r? pillu X .,., 5 sail' es i XT' 5 if . .4 f v X204 E.. , . Captain Leo Parr converse: with Coach, Mr. Wilson. if' 4 l I' G it: 9 1 ...N qw: ,,. - gg- ,X N Ln fm ,Vi .4' surf Q ' im Again this year fhe Judo 'ream kep+ its winning streak infact and brought' back Trophies from each Tournament. They caplured 'firsi in the Porllancl Tourney, first in lhe Western Canadian Cham- pionship in Canada, firsf in lhe Norfhwesl AAU championship al' Ken?-Meridian, firsi in +he Seaifle lnviialional Tournament and 'iirsl and second in ihe Oregon-Idaho Championship a+ Onlario. Oulslanding individuals were Caplain Lee Parr and Dave Saw- yer who became Kent-Meridian's firsl' iwo members of the Black-bell rank. Ben Taylor, Mike Minear, Jack l-lalbroolc, Joe Jezelc, Mayvi Barllemay, and Chuck Campbell won many team marches. 7 f 1 1 ' L-R Top row: M. Minear, C. Campbell, J. Jezek, B. Taylor, M. Bartlemay, W J. Holbrook. Right down: L. Parr, G. Dodobara, D. Obert, T. Jarvis. Left down: , D. Sawyer, R. Dunn, C. Nakayama, l.. Saylor. L-R Bottom row: C. Gainer, J. X M 53 mi 'I 252. 2 1 1 x . K, .-.5 iii, 9 Jim Holden, D. Dobson, G. Kitaio, D. Busch, D. Yamada, J. Walker, T. Boyle. 'A ms ,. at A Q Q :ily . Q wx- ' ,, . ' ' af ff-1 X, , W V' , ' y i gl 5 f lf' 5' A W it 4 3? I v 1 W , 5 5 ff 5 , A ' f I 4 V i ,Q ' f, l ig Y 3 .. y N H M ., 0 kit? F ,f 'm-.5 K A . ff. H 15 N fm. vi C ' 93 L-R Front rowp M. Morris J. Knott Mr. Schulz Mr. Schulz-Fencing Instructor Back row: M' Maxwell, P- KNOW This year's tencing team consisted ot all Sophomores who were: Jim Knott, Pat Knott, Marlc Maxwell, and Mike Morris. They had one year ot training and will not enter into any competition until next year. Be- cause ot the laclc ot instructors, when these boys begin to tence they will challenge men trom ditterent colleges and universities. These students will all be working as individuals, Twice a year there is competition between the United States and Canada. The ditterent groups boys can enter into are Novice, Junior, Senior and Qpen, which consist ot all three classes. Also the men who win the championship in the Senior division can enter. The team this year learned iust the basic slcills right down to the point. They also studied toil. Next year when the boys enter into ditterent contests they should react and lcnow what to do instead ot thinking about it tirst. Among other things, they studied Sabre, Epee-dueling,.and Sword. The students will enter matches with all three weapons and tencing against mature men. Two fencing members demonstrate tactics in the art of Fencing. Knott gains a point by touching Maxwell's right shoulder with his sword blade. 94 BASEBALL if Q lyfl K ch,, ,X M WHITE Batter - R. Hai First row: YR. Ha ht, P. Second ro Simp- D. Mclv r, J. rooll, E. L. P :rd row: Smail .I. Si n, D. Si s n f ! ' ,lg jg X Baseball, cale by sporls wrirers ihe world over as fhe Na'rional Pasfimef has once again come 'lo a close for lhis season af K.M. Beginning in early March, +he firsl' 'rumour pro- duced IO refurning le++ermen: Caplain Lee Parr, Ed Foisler. Jack Halbroolc, Dan lnman, Milne Courneya, Dave Mclver, Grover Smail, Jim and Jerry Simpson, and Ron Haight Also several promising iuniors and sophomores showed iheir skills. Coach Jim While, in his second 'year af Kenf had ihis 'ro say' aboui his Royal Balsmen, Our mosf gonfribuling faclor was 'rhe desire io win and be on l-op. 95 TRACK This was lhe year, claimed Coach Bob Tommervik. Wilh I3 relurning lellerrnen, Tommervik had a good and experienced lrack squad. Tommervik is in his lllh year ol coaching. He gradualed from Pacific Lulheran College where he held lhe school record lor Pole Vaulling. The malerial looked very promising, especially among lhe Sophomores. Relurning lellermen included, Seniors: Gary Thompson, Bob Koch, Gerald Rock, Roll Chrislenson, Diclc Barnell, Ron Chaplin, John Tweelen, Marvin Barllemay: Juniors: Gordon Tubesing, Le Roy While, Neil Sherbalcoll: Sophornores: Roger Dunn, holder ol lhe Pugel Sound League Junior High Shol Record: Larry Unsderler, holder ol lhe Pugel Sound League Junior l-ligh Pole Vaull Record: Pele Ballaro, Joe Ansile, Dave Richardson, Xavier Gibler and Rodney Brunelle. The biggesl handicap 'lacing coaches was lack ol a lrack lor proper lraining. Home rneels are now held. on lhe Auburn lraclc. Plans are underway lo build a lraclc al K-lvl in lhe near lulure. Managers were Curl Nalcayama and Kenl Winchell. Coach - Bob Tommervik Runner -- G. Thompson 96 L-R:-First Row: N. Sherbakoff, D. Barnett G Thompson D Sawyer R Chnsfenson I.. Capps, H. Pugh, N. Vacca, J. Tweelen Second row L While R Brunelle F Gwerder D. Yamada, J. Ansile, G. Humphrey, G Torstenson C Marshall G Tubesmg Mr Tom mervick, R. Dunn. Third row: K. Winchell D Olson P Baffaro S Limbaugh D Ander son, D. Cleveland. T. Montgomery, S. Shlndle G Rock D Hershberger GOLF w 5 Dick Desmet lines up a drive. lnslfuclor' -lim Cannell Larry Randall gives Ihe ball a mighty smack and sends it down the fairway Coach Jim Canlrell and his golf enfhusiasfs wrapped up anoiher oufsianding season +l1is year. The flwree refurning leffermen, Larry Randall, Dan Desmer. Dick Desmei' and Chuck Camp- bell provided a good nucleus 'rhaf made lhe Royals respecied by all challenging league ieams. When old man sun co-operafed, ihe ream could be seen pracficing diligenfly on +l1e Lake Wilderness greens. L-R: Dick Desmet, Jim Tessendore, Larry Randall 97 TENNIS L-R: S. Williams, C. Minshull. B, Walker Spring Tennis lrurnoul was greelecl wi+l'1 many eniliusiaslic new aspiranis and experienced varsiiy players during lhe '59 season. Under ilwe insrruclorslwip of Mr. H. Pommer, ilwese sludenls praciiced 'rwo niglils every week on ine 'rennis courl al' flue cily park. They learned many differenf 'rennis leclwniques and skills along wilh parlicipaiing in limiled compelifion. Instructor-Harold Pommer Sharon Williams was a returning varsity player this Bud Walker practices a back hand swing. year. 98 G. A. A. vw' AJ- S51 JE M A s W J UNlT LEADERS-Firsf row: M. Patterson, B. Strain: Second X row: M. Shaffer, N. Baumgardl, B, Brunsy Third row: L. Taylor, A. Hiranalrc. Eighly Girls Aihleiics Associaiion members, who 'rurnoul iwice a weelc, pariicipaied in seven maior SpOrl'S. CABINET MEMBERS-L-R First row: S. Kramlichg Second row: T. Lien, ln addifion io lhe sporis program which includes Volley- C- Ullelandf M- Slewurlf Third row: B- Swain. ball, Baslceiball, Bowling, Badminion, Sofiball, Tennis, and Recrealional Aclivilies an Acriviiy day was organized lhis year io give members in 'rhe league an opporiunily lo gel acquainled wilh neighboring schools, Al each acliviiy day G.A.Px.lers are given a chance lo gain alh- lelic experience by challenging oihers in curreni sporfs. This year ihe girls welcomed for 'rhe iirsi lime live norlhern schools in a Volleyball aciiviiy day which was held in Ociober. During ihe spring ihe annual lvioiher- Daughler clesseri pariy was held lo award leilers 'lo girls who have obiained lhe required amounl oi poinis fhroughoul fhe school year. Members of the Girls' Afhlelic Associorion. ' M A . 51. l A. .. 4 l A, A A L ,A -ri ii 7 99 WMM- H awjgffiml 24, Qld gg ZQZMJWFCBH LJ7 fffyfm mmqkwm aff? M b .-fu figs' 9 ALBRECHT, JACK U. of W., B.B.A., M.A. Shorfhand, Office Pracfice, Typing ALLEN, GUS U. of W., B.A. Sociology, Civics, Debafe, Advanced Con- femporary Problems BOWEN, VIRGIL Brigham Young, B.A. Spanish BURRELL, JACK W.W.C.E., B.A. Physical Educafion CANTRELL, JAMES U. of W., B.A. Physical Educafion, Driver's Educafion CARPENTER, HELEN W.S.C. Office DRAGNESS, JOHN C.W.C.E., B.A. Biology ' DREBLOW, LOIS U. of W., B.A. Pre-College Comp., English II 1A,m,5 . F Qiviigg Principal Vice Principal J. A. STEWART Ph.D. MATT MUCZYNSKI B.S. FACULTY While fhere may have been some sfudenfs who reg- isfered for fhe school year lasf Sepfember wifh a feeling of supression, fhese feelings somehow dwindled as fhe year progressed. In fhe case of graduafing seniors, fhe faculfy became advisors when quesfions on college arose. Those informal affer-hour falks regarding fufure plans and presenf prob- lems were guiding lighfs for many. Besides fheir classes, faculfy members s o m e h o w found fime fo sponsor clubs, coach afhlefics, chaperone dances and do numerous ofher fhings. Nof only were new feachers added fhis year, buf also classes never before offered fo sfudenfs, found fheir place in fhe curriculum. Mafh and qualifafive analysis were ,offered fo fhose wifh keen minds. Firsf year German be- came fhe fhird offered foreign language for fhose infer- esfed. For seniors nof going on fo college, pracfical Eng- lish and refresher mafh were given fo keep fhem on fheir foes. Washingfon Hisfory was added fo fhe hisfory pro- gram and speech was refurned fo fhe schedule. ln fhe coming years, when sfudenfs may become ac- complished arfisfs, archifecfs, businessmen, career wom- en or housewives, fhe hands which guided fhem from fhe firsf fhrough fwelffh grades, will be responsible fo r f h e success gained. Alfhough many of fhe feachers receive no immedi- a'I'e fhanks forfheir work, counseling, or kindness, sfudenfs' grafifude for fhaf verb coniugafed, problem s o I v e d, or equafion complefed will las'l' fhrough fhe years. . T02 FOURNIER, HAZEL Pacific Universi+y, B.A. English I0 and I I FRENCH, CLAUDE Sfoui' lnsfifufe, Wisconsin B.A. Shop GELDAKER, CHARLES P.L.C. Geomefry, Mafh Analysis GRAHAM, HAROLD W.S.C. Agriculfure, Driver's Educa+ion HAYNES, STAN U. of W. B.A. Music Chorus HOWARD, ELANOR S+ou+ Ins+i+u+e, B.S. Home Economics KAY, SHIRLEY Augusfanl College, B.A., S. D. S+a+e, M.S. Washing+on Hisfory, U. S. Hisfory 5.555 LEEDS, AGNES Q , Regisfrar Q 1 LINDVAY. MARION P, V 1 Nurse ' MACKENZIE, FERN U. of W., B.S. Home Economics Mcese, CLARA U. ofW., arm az., Advanced Algebra, Refresher Ma+h S3 ,L MCHUGH, EILEEN U. of w., B.A. M.A. - 'i' English I2, Pre-College Comp., Journalism , , ,,,, i MILLIGAN, MARION K.S.T.C. Librarian NELSON, CAROL U. of W.. B.A., M.A. Washingfon His+ory, Lafin ORR, DON W.S.C. Agricul+ure, Me'I'al Shop PETERSON, JANET W.S.C.. B.S. Physical Educarion POMMER, HAROLD W.S.C., B.S. Chemisfry, Qual. Analysis RADFORD, MARILYN U. of W., B.A. English I0 103 IEDM. RASCHKOW, BILL C.W.C.E., B.E. Algebra, Trig., Physics ROSA, LORAINE W.S.C., B.A. Typing, Pracfical English RUTH, BILL W.S.C. B.A. U. S. His'Iory, Sfudy Hall, Civics and Sociology World His'I'ory SCHULZ, HAROLD W.S.C. B.A., B.E. Shorfhand, Bookkeeping, Typing STEWART, RUTH German, English I0 8: II STOWELL, CHARLES Wichi+a U. B.M.E. Band TIBBITTS, HELEN Kansas SI'a'I'e Teachers B.S. Counselor TOMMERVIK, BOB P.L.C. World His+ory, U. S. His+ory, Civics, and Soc. Sfudy Hall TRESCOTT, ARNOLD U. of W., B.A. Ad. Arfs, Ar+, Craf'rs ULLELAND, ASTRID U. of W. B.A. U. S. Hisfory, Algebra WATSON, DON W.S.C. Counselor WAUGH, MARGARET U. of Maryland and Co- lumbia U. B.S. French, English I0 WEHRMAN, ROSEMARY Kansas S+a+e B.S. Speech, W. His'rory, Home Ec. WEINBRECT, RICHARD W.W.C.E. B.A. Shop, Geome+ry WHITE. JIM E.W.C.E. B.A. Biology, P.E. WILSON, GEORGE SeaH'Ie U. B.C.S. W. His'I'ory, U. S. Hisfory, Sfudy Hall HARRISON, CLAY Dis+ricI' Orch. KIRKPATRICK, DON C.W.C.E. B.A. ADMINISTRATION HEADS aqui C. W. ILES. A. C. BROWN. J. BOYLE, Superinfendenl Asst Sup+.g Curriculum Assf. Supl.: Business 3 game-Q I 2.6, Q L. Coslello T- C- F0reS+er K. Johnson Dr. O. Mon+gomery A. Sebas+ian and a home economics demons+ra+ion room for bofh cooking and sewing. The 'lulure forsees a more slandard melhod of 'leach- ingg for example, I'he enfire disfricl' will adopl similar +ex+ books for 'Ihe same classes. This way all fhe s+uden+s will advance on conforming levels. Coriculum Direcfor A. C. Brown now a+ work wiI'h +he Board, is supervising represen+afives from each build- ing in +he dis+ric+. This group, referred fo as +he key advisory for Brown, are now working on big plans for fhe fulure. They clearly unders+and +ha+ Ihere mus'I' be a change, 'lor in I'he year I964-65 Ihe high school will have 'Fiffeen hundred sfudenls. I05 The General Adminis+ra'I'ion of Ihe Ken+-Meridian school dis+ric+ saw a change when lasf years high school principal A. C. Brown was appoin+ed +o +he posilion of Assislanl' Superinfenl for +he en+ire disfricf No. 4I5. This year has seen many dreams of Ihe adminisfra- fion fulfilled. One was s+a+e's approval of +he plans for building ex+ensions in December and Ihe second was awarding 'lhe con+rac+. The company s+ar+ed work fhe firsf week in March. The new addi-lion includes a cafeforium, Iwo music rooms, one for band and one for chorus: IiH'Ie +hea+er, dis+ric+ kilchen, an addi+ional girl's shower room, four class rooms Hdvcr ISIN aw N J W? Q W ig! Q I MW Vg-32.,,,wm,,,W mix sm Ay' VE J j,,,,w W 'Wifi 'Q' 1r S' Q W Q ix WW? we QW' Qi S M 31+ 'MWMM3 5ffb fy? TO THE KENT MERIDIAN CLASS OF I959 VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY AND VALLEY OFFICE SUPPLY PUBLISHERS OF THE KENT NEWS JOURNAL COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE 8. EQUIPMENT 212 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH KENT WASHINGTON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Around the Clock With WE HATE TO SEE YOU GO' Karen Kxpper Jan Ke'fcl1um Donna Mclnfyre Sue Wlclrland Wanda Boo'H1 Snoolrs Caldwell Pam Thompson Darlene Anderson Chrlsfle Bauman Jo Ann Baze Kay Koslu Dunah Jones Lynda Leber Sl1aren Wxlllams Tnc Weiss Bonme Cool: Joanne Slenclal Sexton Foods nuI?u QXXQ 755 Everyhme flue clock licks Sexfon foods are bemg served lo pleased guesls wllh greafer profn' II yy . Ca+l1Y Van Alsline : ': 2 41 109 N X - QLD N--. L: C.-F-J ' sfo .X Best Wishes to the Qi X V Future Builders of America W gs E R u G s Ty' ?9RES lON sPEciAusTs MCIMYV9 qx -'Emp N coNsTRucTioN coMPANY J 9, 9 f sr X W - ' f 55 Home Office UL. 2-0440 if ei if L' -'ki RJ QQ mp ete ine Ti? 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FURNITURE Always Ready to Serve You Franciscan Ware Zemth Radios Mlrro Ware Shopsmlth Phone UL 2 2266 DUNHAM S SUPER MARKET Complete One Stop Shopping Center 'lr Self Service Meats Dairy Products lce Cream Beverages Drugs Housewares 222 S Central Kent, Wash A ref T B U S H H A R D W A RE E L I ...--- Harold s Drlve ln EVERYTHING FROM SNACKS FULL DINNERS if FOR FOOD WITH THAT CERTAIN TASTE -A' PLUS ECONOMY STOP AT HAROLD S 'l'I2 For Quality Plus- Kent Cleaners 304 1st Ave. So. Kent, Wash, Dolly s Clock Open 24 Hours 301 S. Central Kenf Wash' EARL HARRIS Prop. Cutting - Smoking - Wrapping 210 R. R. Ave. So. UL. 2-3160 Kent Concrete Co Concrete Pipe 918 So. State UL, 2-3570 Kent Wash. Harris Cold Storage DONALDA.BELL 404 West Meeker Kent, Wash. 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