Kent Meridian Junior High School - Vandal Yearbook (Kent, WA)
- Class of 1956
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TW I 1 1 I I I I I I I I .I Ll l gl I I J W4 fm EX LIBRIS j 'Hu X gl , X N, fplxx XX 4 K mi X 'ff Q ,f vf X f XX Xk II B XX 5 Q 5 X o is 51 5 . F K J 3 52:4 :uq N 111 X E X F F , Lg V 51 f J School High Kent-Meridian Junior 3 In -2- I , ,,,,,,,f,Y,,,, f,,.g, Y, Y W W W Y , , , J DEDICATIQN I w E , 1 rmM The Administration of K. M. J. H. has made it possible to increase our field of knowledge. They have offered us many opportunities ard then have urged ue to apply our knowledge. Most of all they have taught us to be good citizens. -4- ADMINISTRATION ,44A, prinzwaafs message At the close of another school year, your principal is pleased to commend you for the outstanding record of the 1955-56 student body. This has been a championship year in so new rays. Oar school is the largest it has ever been. The girls' and boys' athletic teams have been the best we have ever had. It has been a constant inspiration to observe a most harmonious relationship among and between our faculty and the student body. Upon the crmpletion of our new athletic facilities and a beautifully rs-decorated stage, our school plant will be in the best condition ever. le will miss our old friends, but wish them the best of success in the senior higm school. Congratulations to all of you for a task well done. J. Arthur Stewart ..5.. Kent-Meridian Junior High became a reality in September of 1951 with two grades - eighth and ninth. In 19511 with the completion of the net building, K.ll.J.H. became a three year junior high by adding the seventh grade. Every year K.ll.J.H. has grown in population, until this year we bulge with 780 students. Next year we expect an enrolment of about 850. Our faculty amber 33. It has been a pleasure to be associated with this fine student body and our excellent faculty. ' Quarles E. Wilson -5. FACULTY ,I Jean Crawford e James Cantrell Joan Johnston I M f Secretary N.. N coach -. Q Seventh Grade W? Q 3 - 'E T' it 5 Harold Graham mm-a Graham Um' Brerbspraak Agriculture Algebra Art ' T ' il, 6' k 1 ' ' I i if: :. K-if Roy Benish Halter Izlnburg Howard llarbin Eleanor Howard Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Home Economics Coach . f ' ' f ' N , sg Elf ' Jack Forester Lila Nielsen Joyce Rees Foster Clark Eighth Grade' Speech Eighth Grade Counsellor ., ' if . Q A Inella lewis Stanley Clifford Doris West Ted Taylor 'leventh Grade Shop lusic Eighth mvgdg M I . ' ' K ,! V A fl 45.5 gt Y 2 Clq Harrison Ralph Stoddard WiZlJ.1Am KGUP Hazel Hitchfwck Cn-chestra Seventh Grade Seventh on-ads Sevexglhlp Grade 'QM ,ani -7- Anna llarie Padden Seventh Grade No Picture Meredith Eberly Seventh Grade 1 -ax V . -A .L, maya Lunsford lusie Robert Hays Seventh Grade 'tw . 4 . , . ,2 14 .- gr' .nk w ., Q. . lbrtle Borsheim English June KTGICG Seventh Ckade Clement Quanmd Dorothy Heriberg J. lendell Brown Eighth grade Physical Education Hme Tutor Alva llcGars.h Art Perry Bovee Ai Minnie Driver Librarian CUSTODIANS Dick Smith -a- Noman Sagen mgum as-me 1-'rank Xrie l fx FRESHMEN Freshmen Class History Feeling lost and bewildered, was the state in which the class of '59 entered Kent-Meridian Junior High School as lowly eighth graders. New experiences were in store for us, but we soon got on the right path, full speed ahead, stopping only for extra-curricular activities. Leaders in this eighth year of our student life were John Tweeten, Student Body vice president, Jan Ket- chum and Jan Braunschweig, cheerleaders. With these cheerleaders we helped boost our team to victory. One big event in this phase of student life was the Junior H1 Carnival. Each home room sponsored a booth John Tweeten and Donna McIntyre were the eighth grade candidates for King and Queen. The Girls Club Tolo was a big and bran new experi- ence. The theme of this dress-up dance was 'One Enchan- ted Eveningn. Twin Day, Clash Day and White Shirt Day led up to the Tolo. f'Upperclassmen' sounded pretty good to us as we be- gan our freshman year. This year we knew our way around and d1dn't get lost. Leaders from our class this year were John Tweeten, Student Body presidentg Susan Wiokland, Student Body secretary-treasurerg Darlene Anderson, Girls Club presi- dentg Dave Sawyer, Boys Club presidentg Jan Braunschweig Susan Wickland, Kay Koski, Pam Thompson, Cheerleadersg Kathy Van Alstine, Donna Mclntyrs, and Karen Kipper, song leaders. At the Junior Hi Carnival, Pam Thompson and John Tweeten, our freshman candidates, were chosen King and Queen. 'Heart's Delightn was the theme of the Girls Club Tolo this year. Leading up to it were Smile Day, Good Manners Day, Twin Day, Clash Day, and White Shirt Day. The Mother's Tea sponsored by the Girls Club and the Freshman Frolic are the two big events left in our last year of Junior High. ..9.. 9, is k Q i ks . .....:, X 5 B B an Q4 L gy 0' Q W- :wi X ,A'1 aa ' F Ki I ,Q 1 -1 1.2271 fr 1 ., ,L . ,gift 'I 2921 Y . 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Susan Wiokland f y Bob William John Tieeten Cathy Van Alstina Sharill White M L 4 A Stanley wins Karan Wineoka Nancy Wynstra .1 Q. Ardell Holmgren HGLE TUTORED 2 Larry Koski 2 N -10- Patty Ranger Last Will and Testament Jan Braunschweig, will W figure to Neil Sherbakoff. John Tweeten, will W office as Student Bow president to next year's president. Cathy Van Alstine, will W job as lunchroom cashier to Szmva Wilson. Judy Kick, will not. 1 Sara Oster-house, will. Pam Thcmpsm, will W crown to next. yea:-'s queen. Betty Smith, will ny hem to Jerry Johnson. Rolf Qnristensen, will W good manners to the under- classmen. like Courneya, will W loud month to Dennis Larson. Rita Pierre, will W ideal freshman nose and kissable lips to Janice Carlson. Bonnie Neilson, will W hair to someone who can handle it. Ardie Capps, will all W books to Carla Capps. Darlene Anderson, will Tommy Anderson a pair of Eyebrow pluckers. Ronald Gmpljn, will W curly hair to Gene Bolles. Judy Swetnam, will Shirley Cornford and larla Iqnn all the food :l.n the lunch rom. ..11.. 'And seeing ignorance is the curse of God, Knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven. In this modern world we must go forward :Ln order to enjoy a full life. Conditions around us are continually changing and we must go for- -ward or be lost in the shuffle. The knowledge we absorb will determine our future and we will reach outward to the horizons beyond us. Igxorance may be bliss , but it does not foster progress. Knowledge enriches lives and helps us to appreciate the better things in life le will soon be leaders in our community and we want to help :Ln its progress and the American concept of life. -12.- Umm, First row: Louise Leavitt, Jack Watson, Virginia Ferson, Russell Kringelbach, Doro- thy Beanblossom, Leroy Young, Barbara Un- derhill. Second row: Doug Dewitt, Hazel McC1osky,Jerry Simpson, Susan Plenty, Doro- thy Laub, Jerry McDonald, Judy Smith, James Bourbormle. First row: Linda Wasley, Robert Grube, Dianne Durand, Tom Baines, Judy Emerson . Second row: Larry Labolle, Irene Osborne, Tom Stacie, Pete Rasmussen, Sonja Price, Dick Sherman, Dorothy Walla. -15- WM WW2.Jdazea54, First row: Ted Raiden, Judy Nelson, Stanle Nelson, Lita Markhart, Glen Gray, Jane! Smith, Jan Pearson. Second row: Linda Ny- seth, Judy Baker, Jim Simpson, Susan Jack- son, Donna Earl. First row: John Wickstrom, Carrie Hougardy, Kay Beyeler, Sally Johnson, Leroy Swanson, Second row: Jack Culver, Jean Houston, Rich- ard Paine, Sharon Belfield, Larry Waller, Judy Gitchell, Chuck Olson, Allen Erickson. -24- First ret: Shirley Boaeart, lurrq lilliamson, Gene Belles, lary McKean, Bob Bailey, Le nerd Green, Corrie Bevsart. See- ond raw: Curtis Sumdlie, Neil Sherbekotf, Jil lataon, J nes Lathrop, Bernard lilliams, Dang Scribner, Bob Kennedy. First row: Nancy Baumgardt, Dennis Schmolhe Richard Mathena, Gretchen Rotter, Ernie Baus, Alan Torstenson, Arlene Anderson, Second row: Ed Brown, Richard Rovet, Bob Lee, Joanne Fox, Carl Benham, Suzan Cook, Kenneth Johnston, Harold McGuire, Dave Melver. -25- wgfzf , fz,f77MfZ5ff1f First row: George 5t0019, A1109 C01li9P, Alfred Benson, Robert Vestre, Mika Woody, Nancy Carlson, Jerry Hixon. Secondrow z Bert Bauer, Marla Lyn , Ronnie Isaacson, Judy Nyseth, Jerry Johnson, Frank Reano, Carolyn Berry, Pat Foley, Shirley Gornford. First row: Francis Dalberg, Valerie Wager, Kirk Johnson, Carolyn Gustin, Jerry Sheldon Janet Federepiel, Mike Tank. Second row: Doug Barnhart, Linda Taylor, Ted Ripley, Sandra Clark, Marlin White, Margaret Rogers John Obenchain, Diane Johnson, Bert Scrib- ner, John Small. -24- :Hmm First row: Janee Fournier, Mike Baute, Har- gie Nash, Terry Johnson, Snmya Wilson, Fred Shamseldin, Grace Morgan. Second roi: Lloyd Moore, Barbara Killmer, John Cameron, Pat Martin, Tom Gowin, Sharon Thatcher, Dick Heutmaker, Judy Hamer, Tommy Anderson,Mary Gayle Shafer, Gary Lancaster. W First row: Ruby Sherich, Kenneth Schick, Rachael Bledsoe, Murdoch Williamson, Janice Engel, Bruce Milsten, Bonnie Gillen. Second row: Susan Schnell, Nancy Kern, Lanny Hel- geson, Trudy Lien, Ricky Ser tan, Betty Bruns, John Brusha, Pat Wilbur, Judy Black. -21. QW ,W ff' Jawa, 1 First row: Dick Lind, B111 Kramer, Dorothy t Olin, David Shipp, Joan Bennett, Grover l Small, Dennis Hershberger. Second row: Vin- w cent Burke, Fred Nicoll, Barbara Thiesen, I Will Rusbuldt, Sharon Pohl, Larry Cleveland, 1 Jeanette Leavock, Tom Harding, John Anderson. N r r N W W First row: Doreen Fernando, Bob Pierson, Christie Palo, Monte Traver, Karen Higgins, Dennis Stevens, Elizabeth Just, Second row: 1 Sharon Petrie. Ronnie Haight, Jeannine John- ? son, Richard Jazbec, Janice Car1son,Steven McDonald, Arlene White. -M- First rou: Blair Slverts, Ronda Brum et, Maris Dravnleks, Wayne McCann, Pat Knott, Marcia Ragan, Curtis Nakayama. Second row: Benny Booher, John Ivmrson, Bruce Graham, Mary Burswick, Paul Martin, Ed Greene, Charles Reagan. First row: Gordon Gray, Peter Quam, Joyce Parsons, Dennis Jacobson, Sharron Croesan, Glen Humphrey, Laurence 0'Nea1. Second row Jim Hutchinson, Linda Lindstrom, B111 Sim- ons, Tom Williamson, Sharon Goen,Greg Hudg- ins. -29- mi mrzfzw First row: Dixie Gibson, Dennis Meagher, Virginia Ainsrdi, Jack Nelson, Genevieve Rotter. Second row: Chuck Marshall, Roger Reagan, James Scarborough, Sharon Ball, Andrea Crain, Leonard Miller, Robert Reed, Dick Desmet. First row: Terry Hauge, Diana Rees, Eric Friedle, Janice Keck, John Aker, Sonja Ot- tenbaoher, Dennis Larson. Second row: Deannie Mathison, Tom Reano, Marlyn Patter- son, Ronnie Parsons, Ralph Burnett, Linda McLeod, Roger Swanson. .50- Eighth Grade Row 1: Lorraine Kohansby, Richard Sebring, Kirk Andersen, Tomy Bowman , Roy Peterson, Gayle, Clark. Row 2: David Dunning, Ellsworth Mur- dock, John Monk, Maxine Bagby,Gordon Tubesing, LeRoy White, Ernest Pierce. HHEH HH5 IEEE! UHHEH UHE Seventh Grade Mark Quan Kathy Ulleland Row 1: like Dew, Susan ALf,Dav1d Younkin, Kathy Kessaok, Carol Simms. Row 2: Linda Hamerly, George Van Auken, Elizabeth Berg, Douglas Yamada Dam Lutton. Row 3: James Kraft, Mike Williams, Paul Eyl, Dewaine Lein, Dwight Covey,Ronny Savoy -51- Rovn lx Naucey Kelley, Russell Denham, Jeanette Strickland, LeRoy Wharf, Alene Holman, Bill Nichols Darlene llaxfield. Row 2: Eddie Fax-ham, David Rich- ardson, Linda Noel, Timmy Boyle, Lillie Cook, Bill Schuldt, Jay Anderson, Dennis Wilson, Sandra Tibeau Row lc Byrton Van Gasken, Janette Ga.rlo1r,Stanley Bossart, lla.:-jean Smith, Bobbie Barker, Glenna Web- ster, Steven Moore. Row 2: Nancy Robbins, Allan Lindhack, Barbara Bassett, Michael Cz-eager, Eileen Daniels, Bill Stehlman, Jerita Elmendorf. -52- Row 1: Carolyn McGibbon, Ricky Smith Jerry Sandelius, Jim Price, Robyn Allard, Wesley Gray, Beryl Strain. Row 2: Bruce Lansciardi Jan Magill, Kenny Stevens, Lynda Buck1er,Iim Hastings, Bonnie Benson, Keith Cullitan. AL Row 1: Jan Dupuis, Stephen Goodspeed, Pat Nelson, Jdm Sollou, Patty Thrasher, Kathy Foley, Larry Wood- worth, Linda Capelli. Row 2: Garfield Titus, Beverly llcKenz:l.e, Thmas Wheaton, Beth Donarrio, John Watkins, Bonxv Kennedy, Tyler Jarvis. .33- Jwmikyffmah Row 1: Sandy Carey, Duane Dalan, Donna Haw- ley, Janice Hargan, Don Meador, Helen Hig- gins. Row 2: Patty Boley, Joan Crandall, Faye Lakin, Ronald Swartz,Threasa Fox, Carol Plemons, Carol Wilber. Row 1: Bobby Chase, Susan Baumann, Kenny Kisse1,D1ane Norkool, Craig Stand1sh,Sandra Haughee, Row 2: Eileen Forsetb, Dan Cleve- land, Toni Bauer,Gera1d Benning, Nancy Ger- ber, Larry AinsworHh. ..54. Jwwufl Row 1: John Bess, Janet Thus, John Cross, Lana Webb, Clifford Winter, Patsy Vestre, Billy Portman, Darlene Hershberger. Row 2: Glenda Reynolds, B111 Goan, Steve Roberts, Virgil Johnson, James Johnson, Chris Haugen, Frank Stratton, B111 Bratton, Joan McCloskey. Row 1: Bonna Dee Ganay, Roger Stillick, Dol- oris Wills, Alan Evans, Lorraine Wedvick,Patsy Williamson, Gary Sortun, Marcia Tubesing. Row 2: Dorothea Doud, Larry Rushuldt, Dorothy Oakley -5- I-Jwwnli 16712444 7774, Row 1: Dave Obert, Barbara Base, Gary Kitajo, Toni Just, Billy Gates, Deanna Schricher, Dick Welch. Row 2: Tom Waller, Virginia Hulme, James Halte, Shirley Clements, Thoren Shafer, Gay Torstenson, Kelly Moore, Euphemia Ferguson WW Row 1: Don Rust,G1or1a Bonham, Kenny Bursmith Judith Ott, Betty Schultz,George King, Barbara Johnson, Dennis Anderson. Row 2: Carla Capps, Douglas Hammarstrom, Carolyn Nello, Lorie Dehner, Roger Dunn, Eileen Schwartz, Joan Hol- sten, James Harris, Jerene Decher. ..55. Jwmzffa Www Row 1: Terry Dean, Sylvia Ranstead, Jim Knott, Jeanne Blessing, Roberta Anderson, Mark Max- well, Sharon Kahoun, Wayne Baker. Row 2: Doug Helgeson, Sandra Plenty, Peter Baffaro, Marsha Monstad, Paul Tweeten, Becky Stewart, Mike Conger, Joan Bacus, Ken y Weitz. Row 1: Jerry Lind, Barbara Cotton, Lee Flood, Lynne Brown, Sandra Kerby, John Evans, Lola Holbrook, Larry Brown. Row 2: Ken Iverson, Johnnie Walker, Richard Neuman, Wayne Pomner, Dwight Dobson, David Bush, Con Butenko. .37- aa M-, 1411422 Ron 1: Joe Aneite, Genevieve lcCz-eary, Darrell Ander- son, Ann Sherbakoff, Kathryn Houston, Bobby Goodwin, lyrna Stark, Leslie Beall. Hon 2: Janice Gifford, Robert llouritsen, Theryl Stewart, Ch-eg laggett, Sheila Robinson, Nona hail, Lester Scherick, Douglas lin- shull, Elouise Stredicke. Row 1: Dizzle James, Danny 6111, Della Kuhn, Terry Henseu, David Greer, Linda Cordill, Ranch Ford, Janet Fleming. Rot 2: Carol Bissell, Ralph Iverson, Nancy Stalpain, I-mv McDonald, Sheryl Haight, llichel ue, Rosemary Jack. .35- J MMM M r Aiwfdadaffmf n Row 1: Eugene Koch, Rita Persons, Donald Ot- sen, Mary Lee Barnard, Jack Dunham, Elaine Wheeler, John Holmgren. Row 2: Roberta Lor- ang, Billy DeForest, Glenna Walker, Karen Love, Carol Ann Wold, Lola Anderson, Bruce Bigley. Row 1: B111 Crookston, Carol Neumann, Arnold Capps, Joe Pruett, Karyl Reagan, Lynn Zeigler. How 2: Patricia Bjork, Linda Dodabara, Ralph Hilborn, Betty Simons, Judy Kissell. -ML Jwfbfffb Www V Raw 1: Janice Hyuth, Ronnie Scribner, Judy Per- nw, ua Sqylor, Eva wnnaker, Ivren SWBP: 'UV sane. an 2: Floyd Sheen, Jew fUm1 enf 'fm wana, Geraldine Patton, Bills Ufahm, -hiv VII vuey, mm ucxnignt.. Raw 1: Grace Janke, Nidcie Ilesland, Carol lleagzer, Frankie Gibson, Arlene HOIIID, Dennis lloutgtmery, Fqe Delano. Rat 2x Kathleen Higgins, Pat Carroll Larry lixm, Ardith Rickman, Eddie Smith Susan Stitt, Pat Knope, Judith Ann Howell. -40... ACTIVITIES OFFICERS Annual taff The Vandal is in its second year of publication. It is a product of the Annual Club. The staff Iould like to thank lr. Phil of Kent Studio who gave us prompt developing services, lliss Eberly and Mrs. lIcGa.rah, advisors, who proved invaluable in planning the bookg Mr. Quanrud, who is Camera Club advisorglienneth llergenthal Shaman Limbaugh, Keith Miller, Kenneth LaBarr and Harold Smith, who took the pictures for the Annual. Annual Staff: Raw 1: Dee Ann Knight, Jerry C1ark,Ar. dith Capps, Dorothy Paselk Lva Knope. Row 2: Judy Kick Sherill White, Sars Oster- e house, Judy Slretnam, Bonnie Cooke. How 3: Dale Duby Paul Denham. Hxyllis Schick Beclq' Bradley, Ronald Chap- lin, Andris Dravineks. ...41.. Ralr ls Darlene Anderson, Lay cuts, Christy Ulleland, Bus1 ness llanagerg Nancy Taylor, Activitieag Lee Ann Blessing, Snaps-Art. Rom' 2: Bob Koch, Editor, Rita Pierre, Bonnie Neilson, Assistant Editors, Larry Randall, Sjaorts Editor . ' ,AKG v1,,.,-ff, STUDENT CCIINCIL OFFICERS: President, John Tireeteny Vice President, Dick Heutmaker, Secretary-Treasurer, Susan Ylickland. Ro' 1: Acie llaxlrell, JoAnn Hadley, Carol Minshull, 'Elaine Herrick, David llcIver. Rolf 2: Lee Parr, John Tleeten, Karla lynn, Susan Wickland, Bob Williams, Dave Sawyer. Row 1: Lana Webb, Gay Toratenson, Joan Crandall, Sharon Petry, Sonja Price. Row 2: Ellen Schwartz, Tom Galvin, Dick Heutaaker, 'lyler Jarvis, Dennis Montgomery. Row 3: Ed Green, George Qxase, like Thompson, Paul Tleeten, B111 DeForest. -42- f I Newspaper taff FTS-st row: Leroy Young, Chuck Fournier, Bonnie Baker, Pam Thompson, Glor ia Milsten. Second row Gerry Portman, Richard Jazbec, Kenneth Le.Barr', Bob Koch, Bob Williams, Boy Peterson, Bob John- ston, Carolyn Federspiel, Ellaworda Mu:-dock,and Christy Ulleland. U Junior Red C r 0 ss First row: Kathryn Houston, Norma Snail, Carol Bissell, Nancy Halpain. Second row: Mike Robinson, Kathy Kes- sacka Leonard Cbert, Hrs. Driver, Betty Morrison, Casper Fox. -45. I Row 1: Bob Johnston, Bob Dennis, A1 Littler, Bob Kennedy. Row 2: Herb Pugh, Gordon Gray, Jim Hutchinson, Curt Sundlie, Doug Scribner. 1 Row 1: Dennis Anderson, Ronnie Scribner, Law- rence Capps, Steve Moore, Leroy Charf. Row 2: Charley Marshall, Gene Bolles, Pat Knott, Ron- ald Snort, Dennis Jacobson. Row 3:Roger Reagan B111 Goan, Steve Roberts. .-ll.. Ronl: Judy Hunter, Aldean Lambert, Ruth Lind Pam Thompson, Donna Mclntyre, Row 2: Steve Lorenz, A1 Littler, Acie Maxwell, Dave Sawyer, Row 5: Charles Reagan, Bob Dennis, Sherman Limbaugh. Row 1: Nancy Taylor, Nancy Wynstra, Barbara Haag, Carol Minshull, Sheila Sherman. Row 2: Christy Ulleland, Bonnie Cooke, Lois Biggar Linda Steele, Bob Wheeler. Row 5: Jack Hal- brook, Gary Dodabara, Harold Smith,Lance Booher -45- M l an ,Left to rigktz Pam Thompson, Trudy Lien, Susa Wickland., Jan Br-aunschweig, and Kay Koski. J Ongolea em Leftrfo right: Karen Kipper, Cathy Van Alsbine, Donna McIntyre. COAGES Ron 1: Ted Taylor, Footballg Howard Martin, head Football coachg Hal 2: Jack Forester, Basebally Ray Benish, head Track coach, Clem Quan:-nd, Tfackg Photography Fronts Kenneth LaBar.r, Harold Snxitlhin x erman Lim mx Ken er t Back Sh b gh, M gen nu, Keith Miller ly N 9 -, I First row: Joe Hicks, Bob Snelling, Bob Koch, Paul Allen, Dick Barnett, Dick Henry.Seoond row: Alan Graham, Jack McCloskey, Bob Johnston, Ron- ald Chaprnan, John Hopper. 0 0 ' XP! IPX Y First ron Pdhxonpson, L.B1essing, 0.Rosa, L.Biggar, L.Stoe1e, A.Hiranaka, L. Olson, J.0ster, B.Cooke, J.Hlmter, K.Koski, J.Ingeroo11, B.Bhckford, J.Bra1m- schweig, Lleagher, C.loore, E.!-Ierrick, H.Ha1te. Sacond ron C.limhu11, B.Sl:i.th, J.Ingerso11, B.Haag, C.Federsp:le1, N.Tay1or, S.Benoit, J.G!'1mes, Gdhiesen, R.Iind Idianaver, Sdlahon, L.Stron, Ddlclntyre, K.Kipper, B.Bishop, Edinope. Third ran lliss Herzberg, R.Sakuoto, C.Bqmer, A.Inbert, C.Scott, lhiynstra, C.Bauman, J. Boley, J.Stenda1, L.Duckett, L.Lsber, SJ:lek1and, G.Ferson, S.Satrm, J.Ha.d1ey, D.Fors. Fourth ral: J.B1ake, B.Brad1ey, P.Sch3.ck, D.Andu-son, N.Jo1ner, C.Vana1- stine, I-'.Benhm, S.Ger1t, Adlonish, B.Ne11son, R.P1srra. .4Q- ' Rcw 1: Diane Durand, Linda lasley, lk:-cis Tubesing, Janice Keck, Linda Capelli. Raw 2: Janice Ingle, Liz Just, Jan Dupuis, Jerry Sandelius, Patty Carol. rar 3: Betty Sith, Carol Wold, Joy Anderson, Sharon Poh1,San- dra Haughee, Judy Nyseth, Ilene Hanover. u Carol Wold, Joy Anderson, Patty Boley, Eileen Foreeth, Kay Beyeler, Sharon Pohl. -49- aw I I W ' I M Uxlcizsha I I , l 'SL I4 GARNIVAL ROYALTY King John amdQueen Pam Princess Janice, escort Frank, Queen Pam, King John, Princess Marsha, escort Paul. .51- Learning to play the gsm for the fun and sport of it makes a good athlete. The athlete gains pleasure from playing the game, but also he learns discipline, acquires s sense of achievement, learns to get along better with others and learns progress througa quality. me of 1ife's greatest achievments is learn- ing to discipline ourselves. Athletics helps us to do this. -52.- - SPORTS i flwfiaf .Scores of Games Kin use HETQTBER canoes 0 K-H one Puget S01l!!d sues 0 K-H one 13 RBITBOD .fu-.una 7 K M on 0 Sylvester 0 0 e e e 4 6 KI-M Ou: Auburn nuoeooloe 0 K-vu coo-12 Seattle sou 6 LETTEEIEN Total 138 Total 19 Rolf Christensen Dave Sawyer John Tvreeten Bob Williams Acie Maxwell Bud Gibson 1 Il Mike men muy Snyder Paul ummm ' - ifk, A1 Iittler Ted Montgomery Clarke George I Q .,. Q P N Steve Lorena Tom Anderson Jack Halbrook -N I - ' I like com-nays muck Campbell Herb Pugh E. JD Bob Dennis Jerry Jezek Larry Randall lu, xy Dan Desmet Bud Walker Larry Koski 'M Dick Desmet llarvin Bax-tlemq Red Stevens Managers Sam Clark fm:-t. Nakayama Joe Jezek Curb Sundlie -3-X 5, ik -1 W Line - Rolf Qu-istensen, A1 Littler, like Courneya, Bob Dennis, Steve Lorenz ,Mike Miuear, Bob Williams, Backs - Dan Desmet, Dave Sawyer, Ace Ma.xvre11,Bi11 Snyder. -55- h 1 1 on N First ron B111 Snyder, Dave Sawyer, like Cournefya, ' Bob Dennis, Steve Lorenz, like linear, Bob Williams, N Dan Deemetg Second rar: Paul Denham, Ted Montgomery, 1 Jack Halbrook, Buddy Gibson, Herb Pugh, larvin Bar- ! tlemay, Jerry Jezek, Ace H8KF6113 third ran: Chuck Campbell, Ted Stevens, Bill Johnson, Rolf Christen- JOHN -ANT' DAN sen, Bud Walker, John Tlreeten, Tom Anderson, Fourth N Q1181'bGfI'b80kS raw: Dick Desmet, Clarke George, Larry Randall, A1 ' Littler, Dick Lind. M950 .qrvl-N blew' M A PM t fmw t or e S ew-o l o so E6 h xi: 5 V 'zlfzrt I on fr l 4 4 'roucanown ,a COM!! 'S CCINENTS This was the best Junior High Team since the 1951 champion- ship team. These boys have a good chance of going all the way in the Puget Sound League when they get into high school as the 1951 team did. law of these boys will be seeing a lot of varsity action next fall as members of the Royal Squad. I think by the time these boys are Juniors, they will be fighting it out for the league championship olooooaeHo Le latin, c0B.Chg -54.. h v 1- Basketball First roar: Ed Foister, Jamie Parsons, like Courneya, B111 Snyder, John Tweeten. Second ran Bob Dennis, Bud Waller, Rolf Quristensen, A1 Iittler, Joe Jezek, Dave Sawyer, Dan Desmet, like Mineare COACH 'W Yau L - N -55-. CANTRELL Dick H6017 Laurence Capps John Hopper Acio lunll Pat Knott Jack llcC1oskey Jerry Levandawalcl rm-b Pugh Bob mn Dvvs Scribner sob xemeqy IMRW whim like lineu- Bob Williams A1 Barker Bud Gibson ' HONORS 9 NINTH GRADE lee Ann Blessing Lance Booher Joylynn Buttkus Gary Dodabara James Green Jo Ann Hadley Bob Koch John llcC1osb' Keith lliller Carol llinshull Ted lontgflery Rita Pierre William Robbins Betty Smith Robert Snelling Joanne Stendal. Marvin Strange Judy Sletnm Nancy Taylor John Tlreeten Christy Ullelend Nancy Wynstra Jelaffof jam 1.1 Q L' 9 .B E 9 1- L EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Virginia Ainardi Joy Anderson John Aker Roberta Anderson Arlene Anderson Nancy Baumgardt Corrie Bevsart lary Burslick Larry Cleveland Andrea Crain Ronnie Haight Ronnie Isaacson Elizabeth Just Russell Kringelbach Camalita llarldxart Deannie llathisou Wayne McCann I.'Lnda lcleod Leonard Hiller Judy Nelem Joyce Parsons lsrlyn Patterson Sharon Petry Sonja Price Barbara Bassett Carol Bissell Iynn. Brom Lynda Buckler Linda Capelli Carla Capps Michael Conger Linda Coz-dill Sheryl Haight Nancy Halpain Alene Holman Joan Holsten Judith Howell Virginia Hulse Kenneth Iverson Nencey Kelley Bonny Kennedy Roberta Lorang Janice lagill Robert llauritsen -1Q.F.A. HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH PONTEST Bob 'Snelling won first P1309 in the local and sub-Districts and second place in the District. LARRY KCBKI was made an honorary football letterman by Kent Senior SCho01e coLLEcE gg PUGE'1f SOUND DEBATE Tommum me of the largest high school debate contests in the world Class D - inexperienced debaters, and competing with 60 high school teams , Nancy Wynstra and Jim Green took first placeg Corrie Bevaart and Gordon Gray took third place. ...51.- Peter Quan Allan llcxnight Ted Ripley Patsy Nelson llary Gayle Shaffer Bill Nichols Bill Sinone Dorothy Oakley Linda Lee Iasley Carole Plemons Mike Woody Nancy Robbins Deanna Schricker Carol Sims Beryl Strain Paul Tlreeten Patricia Jo Vestre Lana Webb Jon Wells CHRISTIEAS STORY CONTBT Vandal-Hilites First prize: Linda Ieber Second prizes Grace Janke Third prissx Bob Snelling KING COUNT! 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