Kings Garden High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1953
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Down through the years there have always been men and women who went fust Leaders' People with vrsion ambitron courage and confidence These people rn the truest sense of the word are ptoneers In the field of Chrrstian Education also there are pioneers How ever there IS one other prerequisite FAITH IN GOD Thrs farth was the foremost factor rn the developing of the Kxng s Garden as well as other centers of Chrrstran learmng It IS to these proneers THE PIONEERS IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION the 1953 SCEPTRE 15 dedrcated We apprecrate what they have done for us and rt is our sincere wish that through fa1th1nGod they may contrnue on until the freld of Christian Educatron rs no longer being proneered but IS an established realrty g 8 A 'MZ K 9 5 .K Aflims mats, QQQ wx! muJ ' Nfl You Q Abit On behalf of the KING S Inc Board and all the workers of the KING S GARDEN famrly we greet you the students of Krng s Hrgh We espectally congratulate our graduating class of 1953 Our prayer as we see you graduate IS that you have caught the great vtsion of grvmg your hves wrthout any reservation to the Krug of Krngs to serve Hxm m whatever way He leads you The Lord 1S100k1Ilg for busmess men, doctors, lawyers, mtmsters, mrssxonanes, secretarxes, sales people, laborers, men and women ln all walks of life, who will hve realChr1st1anl1ves so that others can see Chrxst m you. The real way to hve is to let Chrxst 11ve through you. Thrs IS the vislon we trust you have caught as you have attended the K1ng's Hrgh. May the Lord bless each one of you REAL GOOD. Mr. A. B. fM1kej Martin 10 3 ' k E Q at 9 . T'ulg?: - s if, , Z ,zsfG,i , F x , U 12 2 ly . Q . , .1 A V1' I- : - r -'A , 5 t Q , , V , ,. X .a f. fa . Av lj .www 'laura ' . - , , . . Q? W Chnstran Education IS Tralning for Ielglllflg Each lndrvldual 15 a Klngdom w1thin himself Decxsrons and cholces are hrs to make When Jesus Chl'1SI, the r1sen Savxor, IS supreme ln the life, the dec1s1ons and chorces are the hlghest. We deslre that every young person, hav1ng recelved abundance of grace and the glft of rrghteous ness, should go forth from the K1ng's Garden schools reigning in lrfe by Jesus Chnst. Romans 5 17 What a hrgh callxng is ours' We can concerve of no hrgher callxng than the call to Chnstxan Education We are called of God to labor rn the gospel rn the l1ves of young people till Jesus comes. We are deeply thankful to our God through Jesus Chrlst our Lord ALAN K. INGLIS, Supt 11 W I Q ' 3 1 ,1 fic: - A F 1 me as , , ' N6 I i 5 V 7 TGCIIIIV S6968 ARNE AHLMAN M A Wheaton College Bible English French Latin Romans 8 28 ROD BROWN Slmpson Bible Insutute Athletic Coach Proverbs 3 5 6 'GIF LOIS JONES George Fox College Choir Spanish Music Lessons Matthew 6 23 12 am. YC' any-f M49 A LYALL LUSH L O A A R S A University College School of Fine Arts Adelaide South Australia Bible Art Sceptre and Royal Crown Advisor Journalism Philippians 4 6 7 RUTH KYLLONEN ' Bethel Temple Bible School Journalism Philippians 4:13 'Not on faculty HELEN McCOY Lincoln Business College Home Relations Library Q 1, 'L nah 12 1 2 HAROLD MILLS B A George Fox College Chemistry Washington History Biology Wald Geography II Timothy 2 15 HAROLD NOBLE B S University of Wyoming Math Basic Electricity Shop Auto Mechanics Ephesians 2 8 9 WALTER NELSON B A Columbia Bible College Bible Latin America U S History Washington History Philippians 4 19 -14- get 'Nga ROBERTA NOBLE Success Busmess College Shorthand Typmg Joshua 1 9 CONNIE OVERLAND R N Umverslty of Waslungton ,Q 5, Health 1st Semester inf' Psalm 103 WW N-.. BEULAH PITTMAN, B. A. Central Washmgton College of Educ anon Home Economics I Corinthians 10 13 15 SHERIDAN B A Seattle Paciftc College XM j Bible Principal of I-hgh School Colossians 3 15 'Y' Y '-yu ELIZABETH STALEY State School of Science Wahpeton N Typing Library Romans 12 1 16 -af -fr' ROBERT STALEY B A Jamestown College Music Fundamentals Band Song Lead Elem Photography Music Lessons Iohn 1 12 af WO!! .fab S f . A QW 1 Y if , 7 . ' ' ' Q AMD Afiwlyv - z ' .fgjx .,f JWffi7f 0 g u ' ,' - V A , G gd-we W-tag, 1' PRISCILLA TAYLOR Srmpson Brble Instrtute John 15 16 JAMES WILSON B A Northwest B1b1e College Phrlrpplans 1 6 ,dw ,gb RUTH WINOUIST B A Umversitx of Idaho Bble P E Health 2nd Semester 'Mft ur-,.. Geometry Algebra General Mathematrcs Englrshl Galatrans 6 9 E 17 W. W, i ' . A , I 754-1'f 2 D' u , . . I ,K P. E., Health , v:--.: l v..,. ' . r A S' -if . 1 . . i f Q tw , ' att f U W, Ef3,W I - X : t J ar t A A A I . 1 ' 1 P ii warm 4 Esther Beckwith Principal Alma Aarhlii Elizabeth Byrd Mabel Chandler Margaret Folsom 444.45 Xwfw ,al Anne Hickok Edith M111u Olive 'HCM X 'QV Y X Q K Q ff , . X f , V , W, Wmfwii A . a, - ,fr W gh, U . -: c F 'f' 1. . '? 'E'. ,: I-fin ' Z' -3 , zj, 1, ' - f we-2':Z1.v' ,W V .,, V M, A I 'LQ ' , ,gh Mi fm? 4 f , - Q, ,- Q, ' ji! ,,V 7 4 -1 - ANN WHITAKER TED AARHUS CONNIE OVERLAND U ,wwwww 2 LILLY RHODES ALICE JANE MCCONNAUGHEY EMMI ALLASON VERNON MARTIN KWH' man-nnmpllllv 19 'Pais SCOTTY RUTH HENRY M Bus Drivers RO LJ T E 2 ROUTE 6101 1 I :vi WSW f'r el' ,ffl ImWils -iD???i -Uwlyx SA N Q 75 .PTR CCL D vid She d A WM P53 ' E' 1 H 1dN 1 SUBSTITUTE DRIVERS A M ghey d M y Atki RyCo 11 W11i Frits 5 -20- ROUTE 5 ff' Fff- ff :A 9 4 ,--: ? ,135 S iosk 5 f , U ' X ff , k 0 Z ' I Hesse l ,. ine- 'X S -gr ,N N UQ.. 5 1 Fred Pennoy i On X A -X X ....... ff I1-.IX 1 E :--. 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'H-v, I 0 hw 1 P 'Ni E Maco llason --1' . . -Q-1 QL., X U aro ob e : rt cConnau , , , Wilfre awhinne , Edgar nson, lack Geer, a rnwe , i s chle. ,.,, ,- , 31 --- -- 'M Sllld ll! 1 I 21 Senior Knights ik! 15 it 4-v-1 Mary Hallum Rep Vosella Hughes Sec Gordie Leyde Pres Steve Ross V Pres Bev Hensley Treas Mr Davrd Sheridan Miss Priscilla Taylor Advisors Not pictured Fritz Blandov Treas TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Know all men by these presents that this document herern recorded IS the Last W111 and Testament of the graduating class of KING S HIGH SCHOOL of 1953 A11 former w1lls and testaments are by this actron Indubrtably and forever revoked The members herein hsted do leave as an inheritance the followmg items whether of mercenary monetary or sentrmental value to the under graduates named below NORMAN STRAND My song leading to DWIGHT HILL MARY HATCHER A11 my talents to PAT SPURLING GORDIE LEYDE My abrhty not to get traffrc tickets to GERALD SPRAGUE STEVE ROSS My han' Cut to PAUL DARLINGTON SHARON HOY My liking for DeS0tas t0 SHIRLEY WILSON BEVERLY HENSLEY My curly hall' to TORSIE SHIRLEY BENECKE PAT TAYLOR to someone that likes to work WYNONA SIEBERT My old room rn the Ad Burldmg to PAT DELL LOUELLYN WILSON My dark room ab111ty to CAROLE REINHART VOSELLA HUGHES My eyebrows to DAVE VOETMANN MARY HALLUM My pleasant hours rn the office to EDDIE FREEMAN BILL DEMMERT My size 11 basketball shoes to GEORGE SETUK JANET TUCKER The dopey paste used on SCEPTRE to anybody that ll take lt CHUCK SIMMONS My affectron for a dorm glrl to DONN STRAND CHUCK BUTTERFIELD My shop project to JIM ARGUE CONNIE ARNOLD My herght to JIM MCCONNAUGHEY FRITZ BLANDOV My football pos1t1on ffullbackj to DAVE STABBERT CAROL KITTINGER My shorthand grades to IOANNA WOOLSEY DEAN MacDONALD The color of my harr to IUSTNA DEMMERT PAT MILAM My musrcal abrlrty to KEN FULLER JIM THOMPSON My track abihtv to SHARON MCCONNAUGHEY 22 .rs A ' I A I f y A . . , U G DICK BACKSTER .... . . . . . . . ....... My ability to dig in reverse to TOM MCGOWAN CONNIE ARNOLD Mabton Washmgton ACTIVITIES Basketball 2 3 'K SHIRLEY BENECKE Stanwood Washington ACTIVITIES Chou 4 FAVORITE VERSE Phll 3 10 -Q -1-ffm-wad' fi FAVORITE VERSE Phll 4 13 0 DICK BACKSTER Seattle Washington ACTIVITIES Choir 3 4 Quar MOTTO tette 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 KC1ub 3 Secretary 4 LOOKING UNT0 JESUS FAVORITE VERSE 1 Peter 3 15 THE AUTHOR AND FINISHER OF OUR FAITH. FRITZ BLANDOV Metlakatla, Alaska ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer 43 Choir 2 3 4- K Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2 3 4- Baseball 2, Track 3. 42? FAVORITE VERSE- Rev 2'10 -23- CHARLES BUTTERFIELD Seattle Waslungton Camefa Shl' ACTIVITIES Basketball 4 MARY HALLUM Seattle Washington ACTIVITIES Class Represent atxve 4 Honor Soctety 3 4 Office 4 FAVORITE VERSE Psalm 37 4 5 Baseball 4 K Club 4 FAVORITE VERSE Romans 12 11 MARY LU HATCHER Woodinville Washmgton ACTIVITIES Royal Crown 3 Pep Club 4 Publ1cityClub4 Cheerleader 3 Basketball 3 Offrce 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE Prov 3 5 6 24 WILLIAM DEMMERT Craig Alaska ACTIVI'I'IES Student Body Prestdent4 Treasurer 3 K ba113 4 Track 3 4 Baseball 4 FAVORITE VERSE Rom 12 1 N , X 'N NJ : ' : Club 3,45 Football 4, Basket- - I i BEVERLY HENSLEY Randle Washrngton ACTIVITIES Class Treasurer 4 Pep Club 4 FAVORITE VERSE Romans 12 1 2 21 VOSELLA HUGHES Palmer Alaska ACTIVITIES Class Secretary 4 Chou Secretary 4 Pep Club sf' ' 0'-'r X .Sf Secretary 4 FLOWER FAVORITE VERSE Phll 3 13, 14 YELLOW ROSE SHARON HOY Seattle Waahmgton ACTIVITIES Student Body V1ce Presrdent 4 Chorr 3 4 Grrls Trio 4 Sceptre Sec retary 4 Royal Crown 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE Psalm 16 11 CAROLE KITTINGER Seattle Washmgton ACTIVITIES Chorr 3 4 e Club 4 FAVORITE VERSE I Tim 4 12 Camera Shy 25 PATRICIA MILAM Seattle Washington ACTIVITIES Student Body Sec retary 4 Class Secretary 2 Representative 2 Choir 2 Honor Society 3 4 Royal Crown 3 Scepne 3 FAVORITE VERSE John 14 27 GORDON LEYDE Duvall, Washington ACTIVITIES Class President 4 Treasurer 4, K Club Presi- dent 3,45 Choir 3,4g Royal Crown 3, 4, Football 3,49 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE Philippians 4 13 STEVE ROSS Seattle Washmgton ACTIVITIES Class Presxdent 2 dent 4 Chou 2 3 4 Quar tet3 4 Sceptre 2 3 4 Royal Crown4 Honor Socxety 2 3 4 K Club 3 4 Pubhclty Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basket ball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Pmg Pong 2 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE Psalm 37 4 5 DEAN MacDON ALD Buckley Washington ACTIVITIES Choir 3 Cheer leader 4 Sceptre 3 FAVORITE VERSE C0 1 10 . 9 . . I I : : 2 : - ' ' ' I : 1. : I Representative 33 Vice-Presi- W 1 ' . . : - . : . , : f : ' . . : A sf ,I . ' ' V l I . , : . . 1 : : . ,H-as snug, CHARLES SIMMONS Seattle Washington ACTIVITIES Student Body Treasurer 4 Editor Sceptre 4 Editor Royal Crown 4 Honor lrcity Club 4 Football Junior Varsrty Basketball 3 Track 4 Prng Pong 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE Romans 4 4 KARA SCHNEE Gwynne Alberta Canada ACTIVITIES Chou 3 4 Quay tet 3 Honor Roll 4 FAVORITE VERSE John 10 9 Non Graduatmg Senior Y-N'0Ef .lf WYNONA SEIBERT Fresno Calrfomla COLORS FAVORITE VERSE I Peter 3 15 BLUE AND GOLD NORMAN STRAND Seattle Washmgton ACTIVITIES Paper Drrve Chau man 4 Chou 3 4 Band 'Bumper Trro 3 K Club 3 Publicrty Club 4 Football 3 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 FAVORITE Verse ICor 15 57 27 y C no 9 352 3 X' O 9 4 Y 5f'Cie'Y 3'4' K Club 4: ml' ACTIVITIES: choir 3. , : ' . : 4: A S ' ' : .4: f ' ' ' I .4: . : .4. I A : . : ,58 I y JAMES THOMPSON Yakima Washington ACTIVITIES Band4 Track4 FAVORITE VERSE Psalm 16 8 LOUELLYN WILSON Seattle Washington ACTIVI'I'1ES StudentBodySec retary 3 4 Chou 3 Vice Pres 4 Band Vice Pres 4 Honor Society 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Publicity Club 3 Basketball 3 FAVORITE VERSE Gal 2 20 28 JANET TUCKER Seattle Washlngton ACTIVITIES Chou 4 Violin Trio 4 Honor Society 4 Sceptre 4 FAVORITE VERSE Gal 2 20 Scmor Prophecy and Buster Another school year has come and gone The Class of Frfty three now passes on' Let us thrnk frrst on days gone by And then on the future how trme does fly' Alas as Freshmen we straggled rn Then as Sophomores we were lost rn the d1n Our next year we were Iunrors upperclassmen then The boys went for sports and the grrls went for men The days went by and rt was that trme of year Trme to have a banquet and not much cash I fear However rt was a banquet of whrch all can boast When to the mrghty Semors we Iunrors played host After summer we were back rn the fall of 52 All rn all we were qurte a few Although we lost some here and there We who were left had more than our share Of fun and hrlarrty throughout the weeks' And then all at once the Junrors got the peeks Long before we decrded they knew we should go And so we drd and they drdn t even know' The longest one yet and best by far When we saw some Iumors rn a blue car We. laughed trll rt hurt though rt s not polrte They went all over Washrngton we p1t1ed therr p To show no hard feelrngs whatsoever remarned We went to a banquet at whrch we were entertarner There was food and fr1vol1ty both very f1ne It pleased one and all rrght down the lme Then Graduatron Day came at long last We could no longer reflect on the past What lres ahead no man can know So let us guess and rt may be so' Ten years from now just roughly a score Perhaps a few less perhaps a few more You ll frnd our Semors all over the world Some w1l1 be marrred with baby s harr curled Some wrll be preachers mrsstonanes afar Some traveling round by trarn plane and car But everyone of thrs frne class I m sure Would gladly grve more than frankrncense or myrrl For twenty three lrves to do the Lord s w1ll Can only through Hmm therr mrssions fulfrll And down through the years as.history unfolds It wrll be thetr hands that our Savror holds by the Edttor hght 29 f WZ N if , jlllll I' SCIIIIYQS Glenn Laird Treas Jim Johnson Pres Ed Freeman Rep Gerald Sprague Sec Lan'yR0ss V Pres Shirley Wilson Rep as 'Vw id! 9331:- 'lqpv 9 'v Edlth Butterfield Jeanne BY13ma 30 Mr Robefl Staley Mrs Lois Jones Mr A Lyall Lush Paul Darhngton ' ll ' 99 A '75 N .175 43 Q N I ki ., w. 1 - P n - - 5 ' V X KA ' ' an . 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GRADE 8 79 X FRONl ROW fleft to rrghtj Mur1elFurney Sherla Nolander Dorene Keith Vlrgrnra M11am Rosle Alewme SECOND ROW Leone Hagberg Patr1c1aCo111ns Carla Cannon Harr1etR1chards Velma Dee Cornwell Mar1e Stockman THIRDROW Johannawrllrams Virg1niaBooth BobBrown Delwyn Hoy LeRoy Henager John Krltoff FOURTH ROW DeWel1 Ellsworth Dan.1elVoetmann Clarry Ness Bruce Crandall FIFTH ROW John Jurgensen Roger Van Wagner Phrl Harvey Errol Hendricksen Mrs Mabel Chandler GRADE 7 FRONT ROW fleft to rrghty Margaret Davrs Ardel Kazen Ardith Carpenter Connie Whrte Prrscrlla Jorgenson SECOND ROW Grace Prerce Lrla Ekstedt Joyce Johnson Claudra Hoover Nora Fritschle THIRD ROW Davrd Martrn Jack Slager Benjamrn Hertzman Gaylord Gunhus Milton Scott FOURTH ROW Donald Hawkenson Timothy McConnaughey LeRoy Orcutt Davrd Tucker Irm Gwtnn Hans Blandov LeRoy Hubbard Richard Bettes, Rrchard Colello, and Mrs Olrve Tucker, teacher 38 tc A , 'Vi V. L B . n N W . R .4 J J ' f 111 ' if , , . gs. 4 . A 'f a I1 3 ,,, : . . , . , . . . . . . . z : I .. . U y . . ' . ' : : ' ' . ' . . . , ' : : , ' . . : : . . ' . . . 3 r, if ,J , a , ' I f I J I I ' . v I v ' v l l GRADE 6 FRONT ROW fleft to nghtj Jacqueline Morken Yvonne Joslin Larry Person John Pmman Bobby Larv1s SECOND ROW Frances Kitunger Mary Mawhxnney David Lush Malcolm Hlcklm D1ck Olson THIRD ROW Vema Frees Elaine Powell Richard Cornwell Gary Inglis Barton Smxth FOURTH ROW Mlss Alma Aarhus Sandra Jurgenson Charlene Simmons GRADE 5 -1' ::d' FRONT ROW fleft to nghtj Kenneth Hallenbeck Bobby Snyder Joe Taylor Jrmmy Kiltoff Orxn Inghs Norman Booth SECOND ROW Nancy Williams Dixie Day Iamce Hubbard Iud1th Wllkersou Karen Geer Dianne Thompson THIRD ROW Michael Fntschle Johnny Heltzman Helmer Gunhus Bxlly Booth Dale Hrcklin Mltchel Fritschle FOURTH ROW Miss Margaret Folsom Danny Bxce Marlys Crellin Marlene Van Wagner Mary Van Clse 39 O V 1 , if . ' ax af 5: ,Angvs , 1 1 nil Q ' A . f ' ', J I vjf..',' . . New 1 x ,l ,A .. 1 M .- 4 0. 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Q I I I I I 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 : I I -Jfyns . 1,137 i,f,?kg 1 f ,fi gg. , ggi '. ,Tir Y f ,. , F f. f ' .1 A ' 1-' 'U 1 , ' -ssrfg, ' is t' . i JI- 4 5, 1 J, ,f 7 f ' H, ,si C ao., 4 F ' I I if . ,E g I sn J K 'li : I I I I I 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 I 3 1 1 1 ' - a I ' I U I 0 I I I I GRADE 4 FRONT ROW fleft to rightj Jerry Modrow James Hallenbeck Marvella Cain Jane Lavik Jimmy Grover Larry Shaw SECOND ROW Byron Woolsey Paul Chandler Barbara Runkel Judy Ann Sarvis Kenneth Thomas THIRD ROW Kenneth Johnson Miss Esther Beckwith Judy Inglis Darrel Udd GRADE 3 -09' Q 9,1 gl-7117 A I J' 4 Ill' -ak! fe: a FRONT ROW Cleft to rightj Terry Cochran Loren Hoy Noel Kidd Earl Frame Charles Bennett Duane Udd SECOND ROW Mlchael Day Joy Hertzman Mary Prttman Lo1s Mawhinney Lynda Kibbey, Paul Shadinger, THIRD ROW Bommy Wrsner, Ronald Richardson, Lolly Atkinson, Billy Moler, Richard Johnson, Mrs. Edith M111er 40 ,,,:. , J by y I ILT! K , - , Jr- , J vLL.x rf p V : I I I I , 2 I 1 I ' ' Q I I I ' C. l . 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GRADE 2 FRONT ROW fleft to rrghtj Stanley Srmth Randy Proffitt Dwtght Mlddlebrook Lois Whtte Manlee Martin Danna Kay Scott Barbara Bennett SECOND ROW Terry Byrd Paul Plttman Larry Moler Ianella Mitchell Judith Tessendorf Judy Johnston Ardith Tltland THIRD ROW Patnck Day Donna Van Clse Sarah Clark Meridrth Frees Bonnie Blce Mary Bartlett FOURTH ROW James Woolsey Peter Haney Miss Elizabeth Byrd GRADE 1 an FRONT ROW, fleft to nghtj Carolyn McDowell, Phihp Barber, Randy Cornwell, Freddie Runkel, Ianel Wrnqurst, Sprke Northrup, SECOND ROW: Dennrs Thompson, Larry Lavlk, John Allure, Denms Roberts, Roger Brumpton, Richard Brumpton, Chnstrne Olds, THIRD ROW- Davrd Chandler, Herberta Hxcklin, Gordon Atluns, Marlene Tessendorf, Sharon Hawkmson, Steve Staley, Ward Inglis, Miss Alice l-hckok 41 , gf V. : ja ,' nears L V. -., 'Qt A :Q 0352: S r f.'f',- 5 T f 'file . Q. 3 V, br. , S, A ,, ' L yy Q ,E - .. . ' .'g S a QQ , ' ai? . V , . I 1 A 1 sw I Qu I ' Y F li U . . . . . ' Y I I I r l I 1 v I 9 , n 1 r l 5 I I , 1 v D 1 . r 1 I , I , ' 1, A ' 77 eg, -W ' Q x ,, 1, C 0ur Graduates CPAST PRESENT FUTUREJ By David W Bletscher In this world of sm and darkness Where there s conflict war and strife We need youth who have a vrsron Of a better way of life Youth who lrve above the standard Of thrs present evrl day Who will rrse above the level ln the thlngs they do and say Men are hoprng praymg longing For more Justrce love and truth These should be rdeals of youth There are greater thrngs to lrve for Than the carnal and the low For our great Creator called us To be lrghts where er we go Lights to shine rn trmes of darkness Lrghts that glow upon the way Lrghts that burn until the morning Ushers in a brighter day Can God count on you young brother Thus to bear the Torch of Truth That w111 conquer sm and ev1l In the lxves of other youth? As you leave these walls of learning With a heart and mind that s young May the Galilean Teacher Guide your steps till life is done 42 I I And in this fair land we cherish J X If X f X X f nf f ff! XX 'ff gd GF' ti U 5 .a f X! X Q I X,,,,.b...N xX XX X xx X x X 2 E L L- 1- 4- Xxx...... N Zz ff! f X x ' f Student B dv tficcrs 'M wwwwf '5a'L'SP BILL DEMMERT es dent DAVID SHERIDAN Ad vlsor The Student Councrl completed another hrghly successful year Under the leadershrp of our very capable Student Body Presrdent B111 Demmert many 3CIlVlI16S were planned partrcrpated rn and enjoyed A paper drrve bolsterrng the budget whrch Chuck Slmmons watched over brought a most enjoyable reward to the Freshmen who brought 1n the most paper Hrghlxghtrng the year s socxal lrfe was the A11 School Banquet Sharon Hoy mdustrrous V106 Presldent took the respons1b111ty for th1s and many other festrve occaslons In addrtron tothe many letters that had tobe wrxtten Pat Mrlam kept precise mrnutes ofall the meet mgs At the end of the semester Lou Wrlson took over and carrred on wrth the same metlculous manner 44 , S s w A X 1 Q X-an f -df -1 M, I r . , n 1 4 Q 1 n , . . . . , . . - . . . . 1 . 1 , - . 1 SHARON HOY, Vice President 'Qrv grim PAT MILAM Secretary LOU WILSON Secretary CHUCK SIMMONS Treasurer W NN ss , :QM W Si will Mm Vw New 'Nm FRONT ROW qleft to rrghtj Shtrley Wrlson Louellyn Wrlson Shar n lo SECOND ROW Jane Taylor Mary Hallum Nan Grover 11m johnson B111 Demmert Wally Crabb THIRD ROW Chuck Slmmons Gordon Leyde the Student Counctl rn addttton to the Student Bodv Offtcers and an elected Representattve who ts elected each semester GORDON LEYDI: MARY HALLUM JIM JOHNSON ED FREEMAN . SHIRLEY WILSON LARRY STRAND . . IUSTNA DEMMERT JANE TAYLOR. ART JONES WALLY CRABB OFOROI' SETUK NAN GROVFR 46 conststs ofthe Class Prestdents Sentor Prestdent Representattve , , , , Iuntor Presrdent . Representattve lst Semester , Representatrve 2nd Semester , Sophomore Prestdent Representattvc lst Semester Representattve 2nd Semester Freshman Prestdent lst Semester Semester Semester Semester Freshman Prestdent 2nd Representattve lst Representattve 2nd . .. J r ' at ssQs,l'.,'. ,es1.eQQr ,S 2.5.1 r , fdssifsga js lj 'f ' ' Q ts: tv ,. - V 5.51-'+,:::.grfQ'j:.'- : ', rt X ' f 34 M ---- - e is 78 ts .Y get ss , - -- . , 'S ,:'i':, , ' i g , . Q A ig: 3 'N s 1 R--at E 'A , .. . ,Nr S x S? t , 0 tt, .. ...Q .A Q A W, .,.- .Q I S . . . . X - S A if f . T A Sr , if K fx 'Wea si, K K Q . , 3 ,Q . I A ,. ' .-Q . . . Q ff 1 s 41.5 ' .af s , Jw a- 'E W. xt : . MQ, R - ' 5 ' hr ' ' 2? F 5 QE 2-. ,,.,. . J ' R Ffh . . at Stn, . he to R 'Y' if ' A . Rm- X 'V 7 f Af? 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Y M All R K X X I -11 I ,mf ff K ON X HH X ' um fwlbdll vm 2 I4-If 'K V9 l FRONT ROW Larry Strand Chuck Srmmons Dave Voetmann Ed Freeman Gordle Torstenbo Rod Hamlm Gerald Sprague Irm Argue Dave Hatch BACK ROW Mrke Marttn Manager Donn Strand Norm Strand Brll Demmert Tom McGowan Drck Backster Glenn Lalrd Ken Fuller Steve Ross Not Prctured Gordre Leyde Ross Karrell Frrtz Blandov Dave Stabbert Mrke Krllran The sun shone brrghtly on the practlce freld as the Krng s H1 football team sweated and toiled And work II was due to the fact that for the most part the team was qurte rnexperrenced Although the Kmghts drdn t w1n any spectacular number of games two to be exact whrle losrng four and tyrng one they played good hard but clean football The teams that we played were the Greenwood Walhngford and Ballard Boys Clubs the Cascade Vandals South Park and Immaculate Conceptlon of Everett We apprecrate the efforts ofthe coach Rod Brown Although lackmg a super abundance of materral he drd a good Job by utrlrzrng the players' chref asset THE CONQUERING SPIRIT OF KNIGHTHOOD. 50 , .sg ' A E W 'ly ,W V Qs., hip. , 'F f 1 fc 3 f 'Aw' 'vxsf X ld A Aa. . X, A i I fd , J Y I X , . , T-s W I ' Y' N I A . A ' A -W Q I Q 1 , ' ' ff f' --A- :. . ' .. 5 ' w A -liQ2lIl,lrl.llll I ' . . ' . : : ' ' . 2 P I ' I I . I ' I I 5 . 2 . . I . U y . . . . . . . . , . Il ' If ' 1 ' -1- -i ' I I I I 1 ' . . I D I I I ' I I , - . I ND. ualfback STV-A NOW y ND Tackle TY'-A ' Y S LARR -51- rf ' GORDIE LE YDE EI! Co I .s BILL DEMM Sf ERT Co-C . End Q aptaln Captain Tackle ROD HAMLIN Tackle en FREEMAN DONN STP-PM ck DAVE VO D' Quanetba E TM A NN. Guard -52- 109.51799 HW 0, Cams: ffl!!! QWW W 548251 mebabkex S TE VE Ross mil A9-GUE L Quart 53 etback DIC BACKS TER End QOSS Lx. H aliba ck 'E'-M. sf' 01, CHU CK SHA MON SGH axd -54- LL ER F'-Illback A DAVE H Ei! TTD M MCGO Mddhl I1 lib 3 ack ,gy 4 Z' WA QW Quad Us ERA!-D SPRAG c- Auf' A4HKE NL4Rl1Tq Alana -55- ger Who fe They After' Five Yards ro Pay Dim It lsn t All Fun' Strand Around End Go Get em Gordiel 56 1 I I I basl: wan y FRONT ROW Donn Strand Chuck Butterfield Dick Backster Gordie Leyde Steve Ross BACK ROW Norm Strand Jim Johnson Tom McGowan Glenn Laud B111 Demmert Not Pictured Fritz Blandov The Kmghts of 1953 were by far the most successful basketball team King s High has produced Our record tn league play of 13 w1ns and 4 losses was far superior to last year s but still we were only able to wm 3rd place Richmond Highlands captured top honors wrth a 15 2 record and Northmxnster Presbytenan frntshed with 14 3 However the Knights defeated Rrchmond Highlands once and registered two wins over the Presbytenans one rn two ovemmes Htghhghts of the season were two games wtth the Salem Academy Crusaders The Knights won both in low sconng hard fought games Gordre Leyde topped the scortng column for the second year rn a row He established a new school record by scoring 262 pomrs 58 Y 1 - l v 1 v v : r 1 v r 1 : . - 1 1 . . g r . ' . u 1 a 1 , . o 1 1 iff Xxx Nil Wx wwf '93 Q ' w . , sv 4 Q ' X . ,f 4 A v . , I. X wr J N 4, , 22:5 ,. r 1 'Wm 5 Q X ' if ' f, Q 75 ' H 2. , , .f ' I - IZ- yr f : N gosfg . X ,gg k ji? A ' Q , , - ' ix ' .,gf1g1g- fx - , Sam --xr .5 . xr ,.. ,, A X - , .s X3 gjgihj. l e ' U Fi + N' ' - NXT? E951 V S - . ilsygx I x . fv -1 h i - 1 .- M N, 5.5 3-. ,f 1 N X ,Q . , ' . , gx X. X I , N gn G Mwgxly f ..-. X -- x N r wr W W a Q mx fy f BACKSTER Captain center W GORDIE LEYDE forward JW DONN S TRAND guard TOM MCGOWAN guard forward 59 BILL DEMMERT forward -center King s High King s High King s High King s High King s High King s High King s High King s High STEVE ' King s High d King s High 41 Bothell A11 Stars Esperance Bothell Inkspots Redeemed Lutheran Northminster Pres Ronald Bothell Unknown: Salem Academy Moorlands Lutheran Bible ' Denotes league games 9 ' - - ' ' 44-18 ' ' 36-26 ' ' 33-31 ' ' 29-28 . ' King's High 35-37 Richmond Highlands ' ' 27-32 ' ' 42-36 ' 31-29 ' 58-14 ' 39-42 'W WW WX? ,ef ,nf JOHNSON forward ' King s High ' King s High ' King s High ' King's High ' King's High ' King's High King's High ' King's High ' King's High King's High King 's High 31 28 37 40 27 32 29 37 24 34 28 47 34 36 17 56-49 57-63 Bothell Inkspots Redeemed Lutheran Esperance Northminster Pres. Richmond Highlands Ronald Salem Academy Bothell Unknowns Moorlands Greenwood Boys' Club Mountlake Terrace ' Denotes league games NORM STRAND guard CHUCK BUTTERFIELD guard -61- .Ax X? .Qqnf W 1 4? 4 4 if:-we 3. 4 Y lv 2? fx , Aww 5 vw King Klng King King King King King Klng King King King' IIIIIIQ klligbIS lid C am FRONT ROW Hans Blandov Larry Strand Rod Hamlin Bob lenklns BACK ROW Marv Randstrom Jim McConnaughey and Gordle Torstenbo The Knights of the future are assured of a lot of good material This fact IS evident by the won lost record of the Junior Varsity Won 17 and Lost only 5 Fritz Blandov acted tn the capacity of coach for the maJor1ty of the games High High High High High Hrgh High High High High High 38 30 Green Lake Bothell Recreation Center Oak Lake Green Lake Richmond Beach Bothell Seattle Christian Richmond Highlands Northwest Christian Recreation Center King s King King King King King King King King King King' High I-hgh High High High High High l-hgh High High High '72 30 Oak Lake Richmond Beach Bothell Richmond l-llghlands Salem Academy Green Lake Recreation Center Oak Lake Bothell Rtchmond Beach Mountlake Terrace llmlest KIUIQDIS rd team CDO J' FRONT ROW Coach Iames Wtlson LeRoy Henager Bobby Marvrn Senff BACK ROW Carl Henrxkson B111 Anderson and John Ekstedt Brown Phrl Harvey Kmg s Hrgh thud team kept the school record clean by turmng rn another winning season The team composed of underclassmen and grade school players contnbuted much to the development of future varsrty stars Irm Wllson drd a f1ne Job coachmg the fellows John Ekstedt led the sconng and was one of the most outstandrng players Krng Hrgh Kmg s Hrgh K1ng's Hrgh 25 K1ng's Hrgh 21 33 30 Rrchmond Hlghlands B Kmg 5 1-hgh Phrnney Ridge Lutheran Klng 5 Hlgh Bothell King's Hxgh 44 45 Rrchmond Hrghlands A 33 40 Kmg's Hrgh K1ng's High 51 26 Seattle Chrrstian 64 Recreatlon Center Rrchmond Htghlands C Redeemed Lutheran Mountlake Terrace 44 ' ' 77 flgl Q. . N ff. ?'yj,-v. fi I Q ' 1 ' 's ' 38-16 ' ' - ' - 27-24 . ' ' ' 36-19 ' ' ' ' 21-19 - - .. sh Baseball Mars Sunny sprrng weather brought a good sized though rn experrenced group of baseball aspirants The fellows have shown rnuch tmprovernent rn theu hrtung and freldrng and are lookxng forward to their games wtth eagerness Several of the players played more than one posltlon and so are lrsted twrce. Prtchers llm Johnson, Norm Strand, Chuck Butterfreld, Gordre ueyde, Dwight Hill Catchers- Glenn Larrd, Btll Dernmert, Rod Hamlin Frrst Basernen: Bob lenkrns. Larry Strand, Drck Backster Second Basernen: Steve Ross, Ross Karell Shortstops- Gordre Leyde, Dave Hatch Third Basernen- Norm Strand, lim lohnson Outhelders. DOH!! Strand, Chuck Butterfield, Dave l-latch, Gorche Torstenbo, Dave Voetrnann, Bob Frevez, Bxll Anderson, Carl Hendrlksen 66 J. J X Q e s Q wi , gas-g'gQ , 4 ' ,-,iq,Si:,,s,L --1: Q, 'ef -fm iQ, ws., , 2 1 ,,,, ,. Q, , V' ' ,nl . - - in . . Q 'S 9. We ww.- ff 1' -sid' a' My I Q? 1' -sf 'S 'N x Although Krng s I-hgh drd not parucrpate 1n any great number of track meets the boys rn red and whtte more than proved therr prowess rn the one Competmg agaxnst fellows from Seattle Chrrstran and Northwest Chr1st1an, they walked off with the meet by a tremendous margin, ue B190 439' at-'QM' After survrvlng a suff competrtron tn the class ladder Dwlght Hill came out on top ofa 15 man tournament Dwlght s name w11l be placed on the trophy along w1th the prevrous wmners Tom McGowan frmshed second losxng to Dwrght tn the f1na1s ':!A 4'e: 1 M .tm Qbdlllp ,, , ,., 0- . T .mf , ' f 'ht x 5 ' Qu, , W 'M I 0 lm ' qt 1 , 45, .M ., ,.-2 is A . ' W ' N -CQ 'ax ,. ' M ., ,,wf'f-W1 ' 1, - 1 ' W' ' V , .f?'5'1S,., A W ' , wr: .E ' .,.,f1,g3-ff. i VW Qafx-v1wiQa.53Zv'1.ffk..z, vo, .X x,. v 5 .Q Mae' if .. ' N QM. jf iuvkwf W Af ,ix Wye M 1 ff A. W I -,K A -Mx A . , f 1 x ., . . , . . v . 54f f 2 ' S S - 757 l, xx X X 'SQ iX X ' -:XX 2 N Il Z X W f 7 ! ,X K 3 X X, X! 2 f X Z Z X X f Z yg Z ,f f ,fl 2X 1 Y 2 0000 Sf NJZYI V vx.Z3'v xl nzxzufxduf v ,V N-1 V Qv Slk,x., fkfgi V N-fx.1g, kr' N-j!yfg,x.f L., 'WAV K, X X 2 .Q l' XZ if Ou MJ 8.1 K1 Vx! X'X N'x1x.vw Nl , L -uf NJ if f? fffi x x Q V X Q22 QZQZ 22,2 x k ?zf f I ff X Hll School Banquet X..--ff Mix, Carryrng out the theme of Gifts a formrdable array of talent presented a most rnterestmg program at the 3rd Annual A11 School Banquet held December 12 Wrth HARRIS LIDSTRAND headrng a program emceed by CHUCK SIMMONS there was fun for all as a most versatlle group kept everyone entertarned wrth songs readmgs skrts and even art work SHARON HOY w1th a wrllmg commrttee to assrst her worked hard to plan and arrange thrs All School Banquet Representatrves from each class and the faculty labored long but rt was worth rt If all the future are as rnteresung and enJoyab1e as the one just past there can be no complarnt '12 I If X. if 1.4 - Q A Se, . S 'W'-6,6 C rl feel, V ,S k anti A 1 1, Kings teens Banquet 14 The Northvwnast Fellowshlp of Chrrstran Schools held the frrst regional conference at Klng s Garden Apnl 30 May 1 and May 2 McK1n1ey Auditorlum on the Seattle Pacrftc College campus was frlled aspeople from all over the Northwest came to watch chorrs musrcal ensembles and hear strrrmg messages Thls 15 only the beglnmnv In days to come the N F C S w111 grow and educatxon wrth Lhrtst W1 be avarlable to all '75 .. ..a. ..... . .u . . f4Q '7' ills-1 QIIQQII The third spring festival was auemend- ous success. Coming in conjunction with the Open House visitors recetved a double treat In additron to the many mteresting displays the May Queen Coronation was vtewed by a packed audltorium Student Body President B111 Demmert crowned Queen Vosella Hughes She was attended by s1x lovely prmcesses '76 an 5'9 JIIIIIOI' SQIIIOI' BGIICIIIQI ,2- X -'7- 'freshman lninarion ii J19- SQIIIOI' SIIQGR AH' FOOD' Babe! Babe Ruth' -g0- QQ q, 3 Hurtling down the slopes a mxle a mmute perhaps However for the most of us the All School Skt Tnp to Snoqualmle Pass was a trme of fun and spllls lots of both Leaving early rn the morn- mg the bus chugged falthfully up the mountam There were lunches for all so noone went hungry Everyone had a wonderful trme rn spite of some of the After effects Some of these after effects rncluded several rather unnaturally red faces whrch were not due to blushmg Along w1th the effects of the good old sun there were many snff muscles and achrng sacrollracs during the days to follow We W- 'N Yfvbfinux 5 A Y But were rt to be re peated I am sure that every one would want to do the same thing over again What fun' 82 Hll School Ska Crm I 1 ' f 1 . I I C , QQ ' 41 sf ' u 1 y j ruff' qgij.. 1- - - - - if A , V ,iv ,Ei . . Q., , k!i -x , 1 ' s ' . ,. . , Q, L: N f A i V K If im! T n Y Q . . '- ',, .-in ' I , . , 3 I ., - Q - , 4 a wg. ' .. . x.,,, . . Q, , I . 1 , ' ' ' , 5 11.1 1 . , - 9 I - il ' ' W if 95 ,sf 2 Ii V i Ii movie FRONT ROW fleft to righty Richard Biles Wilfred Haldane Ronnie Hoy Mike Mamn BACK ROW Mr Harold Mills Advisor Ed Freeman Wally Crabb 83 ,... 'M 'H 1 Q ,.'. ' if ,. A f' K f L ai' ' 3 3 3 3 ' U 0 l I 1 - - Sig rr uKn FRONT ROW Ross Karell fleft to nghtj Ed Freeman Dave Voetmann Chuck Srmmons Irm Johnson Glenn Laird Donn Strand SECOND ROW D1ck Backster Gordre Leyde Norm Strand Bill Demmert Tom McGowan Larry Strand Jim Argue Chuck Butterfield Steve Ross Not pxctured Dave Hatch Dave Stabbert Fritz Blandov Gordie Torstenbo nf- FRONT ROW fleft to righty C Rernhart S Mellow C Mahoney P Dell V Hughes V Van Crse D Klttrnger SECOND ROW C Gunhus I Byrd S jenkins P Bond M Hatcher E Guthne S Frees THIRD ROW S Scherlz S P11low I Taylor S Wilson K Kibbey P Spurling FOURTH ROW J Bylsma B Hensley I Demmert E Butterfield A Holt L Wilson 84 af l Q , ' El D iff W , f fri Nh '4 , 1 ' ,fi . 1 xv ' 's N B Y .-W -- I-H-....,. l I Q, . f this ' 4 YT . ' A ' VW M Pllblitilv Qlllb FRONT ROW fleft to rightj Carol Reinhart Pat Spurlmg Steve Ross Mary Hatcher Sheryl Mellow SECOND ROW Chuck Simmons Donn Strand Mrs Loislones Advisor Sherry Mellow Norm Strand Larry Ross Q1 OIIOI' NX SOCRIV FRONT ROW deft to right! Claince Gunhus Joanna Woolsey Janet Tucker Mary Hallum Pat Dell Shirley Wilson SECOND ROW Curtis Barnes Sonja Kriesweski Sandra Jenkins Paullne Woolsey Phyllis Bond THIRD ROW Steve Ross Sharon Hoy Pat Spurling Kara Schnee Louellyn Wilson FOURTH ROW Donn Strand Chuck Simmons Dave Voetmann Bill Demmert Not Pictured John Ekstedt George Setuk 85 1 . 1 . . , . I . , , , I ' . - . , . . f 1 . , , , 5 5 , - 1 A I 4 f -fs. 'WP - 'lf' wb Q' - ,L R V. ,- I-v ff as . ' . . . . . - n I v 1 1 - . ' - - ' . I . p v v p . . . . . . . l - s 1 I s v . - . . - . v r I n n - r 1 - - val Er wn Start FRONT ROW Steve Ross Donn Strand Ross Karell Irm Argue SECOND ROW Edlth Butterfield Sherry Mellow Phyllrs Bond Carohne McBurney Marcra Sutherland THIRD ROW Glenn Larrd Gordon Tor stenbo Nea1Roper Dave Voetmann Gord1eLeyde Tom McGowan NotP1ctured Sha.ronHoy Chuck Slmmons Asslstant Edrtor Gordre Leyde Secretary Sharon Hoy Sports Edrtors Steve Ross Dave Voetmann Art Edrtor Tom McGowan Socral Edrtor Marcia Sutherland Advertislng Manager Gordon Torstenbo Photographer Glenn Laud Prrnter Donn Strand Advrsor Mr Lush Reporters hm Argue Phylhs Bond Ed1th Butterfreld Ross Karell Sherry Mellow Carolme McBurney Thrs year the pubhcatron of the SCEPTRE and ROYAL CROWN were combmed under Journalism. A class rn the theory and methods of putung out a news paper provided the knowledge whsle work on the ROYAL CROWN provrded the opportunity for the pracncal apphcatlon Due to hmrted quarters and tune involved rt was not possible for everyone to work onthe SCEPTRE However as you have probably noticed in many places the staff overlapped First the arucles had to be wntten then typed retyped on the IBM proportionate spacer and then pasted up Laying out the dummy wntmg headlmes and setting them up tn type were Just a few ofthe many operanons involved before it was ready to bg printed The ROYAL CROWN then had tobe phono graphed page by page negatives opaqued masked and finally a printing plate made After being prinned it was folded stuffed tf necessary and distributed 86 I Editor-in -chief Chuck Simmons , ' u . . U I . I ' l I f I I U - I I SCQIJUQ SIGN FRONT ROW Cleft to rlghtj Steve Ross Donn Strand Chuck Srmmons Tom McGowan BACK ROW Glenn Laird Gordon Torstenbo Dave Voetmann Neal Roper Not Pictured Sharon Hoy Janet Tucker It has been a real prrvrlege to work on the 1953 edrtron of the SCEPTRE Many long hours both day and nxght were used to write paste up and do the many other processes necessary However the knowledge and expenence garned was most worth whrle Many thanks to Sharon Hoy and Steve Ross each of whom put rn many hours above and beyond the call of duty A thank you rs also extended to Gordon Torstenbo and Tom McGowan who took the responsibrlrty of the advernsrng and art work Donn Strand set up all the hand set type And to the many others who made contnbuuons to the successful pubhshmg of thrs annual our thanks Foremost among these are Mrs Dutton Hackett and Mr Monroe Iolmston Both have worked long and hard to get the annual out To one and all THANK YOU C HUC K SIMMONS Editor 8 '7 I ' ' . . , ' ' I , . , ' ' - . . I u n - , , ' ' - - n n 9 I I I D I Y . I . ' I 0 O - I I . , . . . 1 0 0 Bev S D0l'lll 0: A' X 'Qzamp Studying'7'7 Just in fun! X252 'Nw Nw-. WGBH' Mom and Pop Cornwell 'M W ,K xwwazw W? Girl s D rm fn ,f X Po and Mom Lush Smgmg, together A good place to study Life in the dormitory is lots of fun. Work and play are united in a happy and wholesome atmosphere Regular study periods each night assure students of ample time for preparing their lessons. Morning prayer meetings meditation time and wise guidance from Christian dormitory supervisors help each individual to grow in the Lord -89- X--sg E Classes ZMIIIBII1' fa For the frrst part of the year the Chemrstry Class studled theory After a thorough foundatron had been 1a1d they then mastered the practlcal applicatron of theu knowledge Many lnterestmg experiments were carr1ed out under the supervxsron of Mr Mrlls Logrc and reasomng were by products as well as a better understandlng of the world we l1ve rn After frrst becomrng thoroughly acquarnted wrth the fundamental rudrments of carpentry, the Shop Class proceeded to construct many artncles, both useful and decoratlve. Each mdrvrdual also learned how to care for the machlnery and tools necessary to good work. 90 l ' . , - A W. -: if t Ax A . . T gg . , fl as ' H If, , ' M. f my 7' V ' Qt Q X N - F ,,.,I E I' ,, .W I I h I, ,. :-Ia.. E, ' 1 , ,. 'iff , ,Q - as T K e. f . S etx gi -V 4' , 5. :E 4 ' at FZ - 1-:v.,:., e-:- J W .cg t dy., xv F, . , . Q Q ' , . wil. Iiislorv The Washmgton Hlstory f1e1d trxp was one of the hlghhghts of the class Iourneymg to Olympra they observed the state flsh hatchenes Everyone seems qulte absorbed in this prcture Hope no one fell 1n' PNN ZIISS Although the photography class has been rn exrstence only one semester they have done remarkably well They set up supphed and equxpped the dark room Thxs provldes an opportumty for students to develop prmt and enlarge thelr own pictures Under the gurdance of Mr Staley they furmshed many of the prctures for the annual 91 U I n . . ' . ni ,asf ,rule 1 Q4 . X if f was Mk.- , , vw: ' ,w k al Vo., N. ' f' 2 , , .x e 4, x 1 1 11 , - 1 ':f'.5'KS1T..'fZ .771ZX7. W I hu- ,.......:... W. ,, . -- 1 n , g Q s 1 n n , 1 llibrarv s 5 fg. N'-Q0 If you could vtsualrze what the hbrary was or wasn t three years ago it would be all the more remarkable Mrs McCoy the ltbrarlan with the help of Ruth Iordan of the Umverslty of Washtngton has buxlt up the ltbrary until II far exceeds its present quarters In addltion to many fine reference books there are books to mterest every reader Truly a library to be proud of P E Glass Www Ti WNY in-fwwM,, qi One, two, three, four' Thrs may often be heard durmg the physrcal educatton classes. We belleve that strong, healthy bodtes are 1mportant However, football, baseball, and other sports make exerclse fun 92 -. 2 ff , 1 5' , , Y 5 A , fi LJ? ht.. 1' w V t 2 ' QI - - 5 l inf, In il y g a fi '- f A A xx 5 ' ya 4 , il L . ' f 1 .. K ' 5 ,M r .f CVNNQ .-141020 Rea y SET G O V and everybody gets off on another timed writing After several days 0 practice and improvement supposedly the typing class measures tts progress Accuracy and neatness are stressed besides speed Many letter forms are also learned BOIIIQ Et 'L Q ,.-...J xg r Watching demonstrations by expert cooks, and then learmng to cook themselves, was one of th highltghts in the home economics class In additron to the culinary arts, the girls learned to work sewlng machines as well as needle and thread sis V F 'S ' N f'TfZE .Y Q . If , fl ff: d u s - -' - I ' 0 , - . , o . H rv J' f 'Q ' Q, 8 I -. ,R M 4 J' I p at N1 sy -.I pen House ,,-. if Q mf mms' ow, 5 49 31,9 04- fx X Af xx, --. N A V -95- Kill!! S HY! A LYALL LUSH Drrector 'W 417 U1 K1ng's Art like Topsy has just growed. At the beginning of the school year we started out with classes consisting of students not necessarily artistically rnchned By the application of the rule of Pi fprayer practrce patience and perseverencej and based on Kmg s Art prmciple of ltne upon lrne precept upon precept a hrgh percentage of the stu dents have developed real talent Wrth a year s trarmng many of them are fully persuaded that art is not a sissy sub1ect nor an easy electrve for obtatmng extra credrt but a subJect fullof possrbrlrtres requrrrng hand work and lots of rt In order to complete the four year drploma course a number of students are consrdenng post graduate study so that they can prepare for a umver stty course some day OU TDOOR SKETCHING f '-' '- -lf' 96 1st Prtze Rod Hamlm 2nd Pr1 ze S. Neal Roper The school sp1r1t of healthy competmon reached a peak rn the contest for the best poster desrgns for the year for whrch Mr Lush donated three pnzes The entrles were all hlgh grade and Prof Isaacs of the Umversxty of Washrngton art department who d1d the Judgtng had drffrculty 1n awardxng the prrzes Orrglnality draftsmanshrp layout and the under lymg idea were all taken rnto constderatron Fxrst place was garned by Rod Hamlm whose 1953 com Pttmow mmf? 5 Z Sandra Ienkms THE LORD IS 3rd Prrze tending of King s Admrmstratron Bu11d1ng was excellent Neal Roper s mountam and lake depnctmg peacefulness was a very close second whrle the sheer srmplxcrty of color and destgn of Sandra Jenkrns pastoral scene caught the professor s eye for third place Already students are thinking up tdeas for the 1954 open house 97 6 Fl A 1 ffm W'J'.r,f,,. . ' f f' ' 1, , W- fi' , 5' ' Mfev'-,., ' ,Q -,Z-W . . 1 43:54 - i '.,'ff'3' 1 :ffl - f .Q 5 I 7,1 N-wt, i mf. , Q . Q.2'.'Q,,g1, al, 4-ser.: x A --A , J , K ,QQ W MY 0 u Y X L 5 . ,..T J' wil ' ' ' p. . . . . . . . ' . ' 'y ' ' 'Lx ' w : .5 . . :qv Q5-' . 5 ,l I Y - U 1 , . . . . . , . 5 f I P U . King's Art Department is delighted with the generous donation by Dr. L. Sale-Harrison of a plaque and annual cup for the most outstanding art student of the year Conslstency of workmanslnp in every phase of t e course and not just a few outstandmg entries is 8 C 6 basxs of thxs award Mr Jack Irwrn Director of Association of Northwest Pamters who presented award on the eventng of the Open House was surprised at the high qua11ty of Dave Voetmanns work and that of others who were well represented in all sectxons He sard that he hoped other donors will as drd Dr L Sale Harrison see the POSS1bl1lIi8S xn e art department and make more awards possible We ai K MQ ww an the Gospel 98 SALE-HARRISO as QC ATIOI Xxkrusfrx Xen. Y wow we cs:-trusses, N TROPHY KINGS , 1' ART suPm.v ROOM Dr L Sale Harrison is an old friend of the Garden and a new one of the art student: who envy Dave Voetmanns name on the plaque Dr Sale Harrison is well known for his prophetic writings and isthe author of many books ontlns and other subjects Like o Art Director he comes from Down Under where he is well known as a minister of . .Q h , ' , xg D' MTN 'A th ' ' . . l 1 XTX Ntlg- X - has-M, ' th U Q-vi th ' , ' l o ' - ' . V V . . . - . ' . . . . 3 1 'Vw VV th ' ' j' 1 v 2' 1 , . A P . E . V ft ' . iv' ff 1' JJ , , f , .v , We ..,,,. . by 5 .,' - -'jL'V.- V., .. 6 V! V V .. , Q1 I 'sa ' ' 1 I - ,V Q ' - , Y I E V I - ..I2i1,. 'N 2.4149 ,nwx ,WWW-W x Larry E . , . ,,..f 1' -ff -we 9 lill'lGS MISSION SERVICES FREE MISSIONARY LITERATURE KUSSIONARY NEYSLET 1-sn ssavaces uwonua-non ron nqspggy-wg usssooumf cauonurrss O nsslowurv maven uecrwcs O I JN RDEN CHAPEL 'iw' is DAILY K IPK L 1PM fm '11 tw ,,g,,f-MQW UM, '4Qrn.. YOU R y f TESTIMONY WILL HELP JOIN SPEL TEAM DRAWING FOR REPRODUCTION There is a great scope for commercial art tn Christian service so emphasis is placed on drawing for reproduction Tom McGowan s first prrze was won wltha design used of the choir programs and announcements and with the design used for the choir letters To gain second place Gerald Sprague designed a motif deptctlng knlghthood for reproduction in wood for the King s Chapel pulpit Third place went to Dermy Skinnell for his work ona travel folder for an Alaska tour LETTERING Few artists are well trained Ln lettering King s art students are among those being competently named to meet this need We are proud of their achrevements and we sympathize with Professor Isaacs in his dlffi culty in awarding the prizes Denny Sklnnell received the flrst prize Dwight Hill with one semester s training placed second while Kara Schnee was rewarded for her efforts with third place 99 ml A 21 ' I ' K 'I' i s me ' ' 22 ' . . ' ,g. I I - , I JJ Q. 'Q s. V, g , 9 . M fs I ,quill L .g 44 , -- Q A ' . y TL , W5 - Q , I f If eld' - I 5 N I .1 N I V -vwv , v : . ,1 , ' f V' V ' ' , 1 n ,.,.. M, ' ' ,,,,, g , I' C Gunhus SECOND ROW P Spurlrng S Mellow S Hoy S Berrecke I Bylsma S Ienkrns S Frees L W11son V Hughes THIRD ROW C Mahoney S Ross D Strand I Johnson I Ekstedt B Jenkrns L Ross K Fuller D Hill S Stabbert FOURTH ROW E Freeman N Strand W Crabb B Sherman D Backster G Torstenbo T McGowan G Leyde ,4MR ROBERT STALEY MRS 1,015 IONES , v ' ,s ' 5 FRONT ROW: J. Byrd, I. Woolsey, K, Schnee, S. Scheilz. I. Tucker, N. Grover, P. Dell V fn I I I Yx, ilk 0 . ff J! . N T dn PH Under the direction and leadership of Bob Staley and Lois Jones the King s High music department has come a long way In addition to a splendid choir a band that gets better every day we have the Royalaites the Gospel Belles and several instrumental numbers Mr Staley and Mrs Jones we congratulate you on a good Job well done Juni? Band 101 g ' , B d W. 1 1: 'E v 1 O n 1 n , Q . - p . Rovalaires viii WJ bass 1 e Dxck B ackste d n lea Ross banio Lam! Ross Steve Gowan xen0Y Mc GOSDQI Belles Shezla Ffees Share 102 nHo 'Wm 7' Par SPUIII Hg. ff e, 39 X 2. . mi ' i W 3 . xi XE af ' M V' Z' N x V ' J X ul' Q , + Q N . 4- 1 -Q ge ' ' li: K agua, . ,N Q Nj: . a ..,. - , , iz 5, M 5 - ' ' 1 6. ' x ,f Wally Crabb John Ekste Oli frcshaires Frees Sandra Jenkins REV and MRS BUTENBOS AMBON NEW GUINEA REV. IOE BRILL Zbdvt QGKQI' THE GOSPEL GLEEMEN 'uv W mas John Whittle and Rev. and Mrs, Roy Hession -105- 'Q 1 42 M I h f-x ZW? Pug wa. an '41 ,U 1 gr 44 my 744116, ,4 ,wil Mi. A 4 M ff' -106- II SIIGDSID I ZOIIIQ I TE IL. Qzaffww Pat Vosie and Pat Above: Campaign Posters 1,,,,,,, H815 Mgydie ' O VCI' the fire P1118 OB 6105! e. YW? 1 os N 'C' IAUHSOJ .Y .Nik--...4 Sfkis Mwfrfig Qiijfzf ld gf? Father and daughter ir -3 f -uv 2 rg asm, f awk 3 Strands fmake a ropej 109 N n- fs El A ff . 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