Kings Garden High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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X- 1 U -3- I, .4 5'7' l I 0' ix 'L , x 1-Q i X. . qq 5. , I L1 X X 1 F4 Hx SAE, 5 AS 1 5TA7'g 0 an State 0 Mas 1I5Q'tOIl QIWHPIQ Anrnun B L-ANBLIIZ January ll, 1954 Dear Students and Faculty of King's High School It s a privilege to extend greetings and good wishes to you in this first year of the second cent since the establishment of the Territory of' Washington It is significant that you have chosen the 'pioneer' theme this year, since the opportunities for bui ding, f' regress and for spiritual growth invite us wi h es great a challenge in this new era as in those early days when our young state had its beginning How needful it is, in this day too, that we re dedicate ourselves to a personal faith in Christ + , .o person communion with God and to new fields of service through a willingness to accept His guidance May every blessing be yours now and in the future. Sin cerely, Governor A e -sr-1-7 Lf 1 Z gl 'e 'r . - - ' A wiel-QIN1 lg v J ,.- ' - i ,I fl- N 3-4--N Q - is ti sf J . V?,,N Ux- Q6 A E .. U- 1 1' 'Gi S 4, 9 1. . I . F Y K ZXECLITVVE DKPARTME 'VD Governor . . l or p t . . THE Ktng s Garden is one of the leaders Ln Christian education in the Northwest Those to whom God gave the vision ptoneered rn this field experiencrng inconvenience and sacrlfice, as did the pioneers of early America They felt the irreststible call of God to serve Ln a different capacrty even as the trailblazers of old were inwardly lm pelled to explore new and ever widerung horizons The ploneer splnt lives today tnthe hearts of those who caught the challenge of reaching the youth of Amerxca by a new medium Christian education The cost was high as is the cost of anything worthwhile The battle of the pioneers as they pressed forward tnvolved physical and material dangers Our battle is against spiritual oppo sition the strong forces of evil Tlus warfare is very real a constant struggle for supremacy Nevertheless the reassuring prorruse ls ever present 'If God be for us who can be against us ON PIONEERSI EYER ONWARD TILL IESUS COMES! 6 ' I I ' - . . . . . . -1- I path forward was not an easy one, as there were many hazards: the I I 1 . ' . - , ' O I ' N I EPTRE S A, N Q 5 x , M K DE D36 AT? QM A vrtal factor rn the great ploneerrng movement of Christran Educatron rs godly teachers those who not only are chosen of God to Uarn young mrnds but also are deeply concerned wrth the spuitual guidance of tomorrows adults We are humbly grateful for the knowledge that these teachers are actrvely rnterested rn each of us rndrvrdually and are prayerfully concerned about our futures We are especrally mdebted to those of our faculty who whrle carrymg a full load of teachxng are also attendrng msutuuons of hrgher learmng rn order to procure degrees rn therr frelds and rn thxs way has ten full accredxtatxon for KING S HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTIAN EDUCATION rn deep and srncere apprecratxon of their exemplary 11ves and rnspumg tnstructron lu Y xl77 The 1954 NSCEPTREH is dedicated I0 THESE PIONEERS IN ' . . . . 1' . 4 mf - ' l ' L . JI-1 'l -8- x 2. wa , uw. 4 - v Bd , 35 . ' 1 .. Q ,.s - D - if . ,Qi . 'L Q, ga o Q-J -3-me -11, -wuanuuu 9 1 - I. ' A c . n l I- -- f . . 4, U 'I - ., - . ., - ,T , 1 '- ----..- 'N' A ',,.,:.. ual .... 1 V -...., V H. A, I Ili To the graduating class of 1954, we extend our heartrest congratulatrons Our prayer rs that you wrll at all trmes conduct yourselyes as becomrng to the Lord We know that the Lord rs lookrng for young I rrstlans who w1l1 completely dedrcate therr Ines hh. ,Q :N ' to lhm We need Chrrstlan men and women rn all Lis- L41 walks of lrfe mrmsters mrssronarres educators laborers professronal people hOUSCWlVCS etc Nlay the Lord bless each one of you Mr A B flylrkejlylartrn Drrector 451.11 KING S GARDEN WORKERS to whom we are deeply grateful for thexr farthful servrce rn the varrous departments There are approximately 110 workers on the Garden staff at th1s trme 10 C . I Y , Pa' -. Q , V, . I . . rl r t . , V ff 4 v - 1 1 . 15- . 1 ww. . . . . .Y A 'T ' . . . . -ya - : . ' - . ..,I .W . . . . -t I I I L I D 1 . 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X T1- Mr Alan K Inglis Superintendent It is my desire that while at KlNG S each knowledge but also that Christ might have been formed in their hearts For in a sense the heart 15 most important Milk from a polluted bottle kills likewise a successful life must flow through a clean vessel May each student not fail in making the right choice Remember he who chooses the be gmnmg of a road also chooses the place it leads to Christian education is a movement of tl Holy bplrit Thousands of young people are bein trained as soldiers of the Cross in the Christia schools across America The hand of God is upon me for this mu' istry As l see young people develop nhysicall mentally socially and spiritually my heart 1 filled with Joy I am sold out to Jesus Christ as a pioneer 1 Christian education and I intend to serve Him ll the lives of young people until He comes' Mr David Sheridan Acting Principal 11 li l. be- rs' lk - - . - V - I , ' ' ll 'Rf-fw.1 student might not have gained only in skill and' g -- 1 ' ' ' I '- O I I 'l-W 214: . H . . . , 9 V iq fi I . K . X . . . -. s , - . ghiij 7' MABEL CHANDLER Home Economxcs Proverbs 3 5 6 ALMA AARHUS Speech Engllsh 11 Cormthlans 5 15 ROY BOETTFHER Chou XIus1c lemons Psalms 40 'S . zpLF'Lx.f:, -12- FRIEDA HELZER B1b1e Typxng Shorthand General Busmess Colossians 1 9b 10 11 12 LYALL LUSH Bxble Art Sceptre Phxhpplans 4 6 7 f H kt ,X ELEN MCCOY Llbrary Isaxah 121 2 17 X l if ..c ,Q r I n L ig ffagv PQ 6-S ,.,' I, :ltr I . 5 . , v ' V' - El N , fi' '15 BEULAH SHERIDAN Iournahsm Lamentauons 3 22 24 ,iff gf DAVID SHERIDAN Blble Colosslans 3 15 LEOTA SOWARDS Blble Enghsh Genesis 28:15, Matthew 28:20 'f gg .. . rf' ' -14- WILLIAM SOWARDS Bxble World I-hstory Enghsh 11 Cormthlans 5 14 15 ...S PRISCILLA TAYLOR Blble, Health, Physical Educatxon 1 Connthxans 15 -58 ROBERT STALEY Band Musxc Lessons 1 Cormthxans 15 58 15 ...kt 1, 9 v . . ' I 1 . u HAROLD MILLS World Geography B1010gy Physxcs General Screnue Washmgron H1story 1 John 3 1 fi 4.-1 HAROLD NOBLE Boys Health Mechan1calDraw1ng Baslc Electnclty Shop 1 Romans 5 1 Brble World Hrstory U S Hrstory World Geography Washmgton H1story Mrcah 6 8 .,,...---vu-0 0' ff' 16 ig n I , . W ' . . ' r 2 V I Q ' 4'..v if 6 , WALTER NELSON V' Y - I v 0- u I v , JZ.-'A Au' 'I 1r!,., .. r ' 'K . . . , I pv 4' 4 Q f . N .-' V 'Q 3 JAMES WILSON Health Phys1calEducat1on Phrlrpprans 1 6 LeROY WHITF Spanrsh 1 Matthew 28 18 20 RUTH WINQUIST Algebra Geometry General Mathematrcs Colossrans 2 6 7 17 Mimi SWW6 T 1 xii-jaw! NM- 'e 7 Mrs. Roberta Noble 18 C., Cf 'FAC '-if L-TY S N-A112 s IDE! KL 'cies frll 'z , f' lf t, '--N., Q x I ' 4 K ' . 'f ?4g? an '1 I ,tiiw .! AIM U U' I' 4 ur ' b A k .. nu I, .,xf:,a-by 'f I L ., xx X I E55 'E H Q f is K ' 'g, fil ing 4' ' H':? ' . ,L . AI' 3 'I y Q A -Q, 23 12 1? 19 C44 .J Left to rxght Yardy Mr Allason Mr Wllson I! I Scotty - Custodian Boettcher Mr McConnaughey Mrs Lillie Rhodes - Cafeteria -00- I ul VV W ?mmQwm 3 4 X 'E'-i X l ,l Rx.,- Nkwufr QQ zfk 21 if was QNBGQ RGS K ,A 3 i 1 4 -fb' ' Walt Nelson J Mr and Mrs Sowards Class Colors Class Flower Class Motto Blue and Whxte Whrte Rose To Know Hrm and Make Hrm Knowm i FRONT ROW fleft to nghty Manlee Ch11ds second semester representative Edith Butterfield vxce presldent Pat Dell secretary BACK ROW Dave Voetmann first semester treasurer Gordon Torstenbo second semester treasurer Glenn Laird president 22 'Q 'Q-K--an . i - Ll .gi X .il C g Q w P B fq-rf' 5' B 'I Q ,1 .C , 1 B o - I ' To 1' P' ' , 1 , I I X ' .vs 'IX-Mtg I X - 'I Mr. J n B ef B ' Pi 1,4 I EDITH BUTTERFILLD ACTIVITIES Class Representarrve 4 Student C ouncrl 4 Band 3 Pep Club 3 Gospel Team 4 lorch bearers 4 FAVORITE VERSE 1 John 5 4 5 f? Mia' Q 4' P-10 PAUL DARLINGTON ACTIVITIES Band 3 4 Camera Club 3 4 T FAVORITE VERSE Isarah 41 10 PIT DELL ACTIVITIES Band 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Honor So CISIY 3 4 Senror Class Secretary Chou 3 4 Scep tre 4 Royal Crown 3 GospelTeam 3 4 Intramural Sports 4 .1 FAVORITE VERSE Iohn 14 21 JIM DOUGLAS ACTIVITIES- Entered from Roosevelt Hrgh 4, Football 4, Track 4, Intramural Sports 4, Camera Club. I FAVORITE VERSE' 11 Corlnthrans 5 17 23 : : : 1 : - . K ' ' : : , I ' Q ,177 Q - UW? A A Nara -' - x A M tr , x 1 2 . : ' . . x . D X , ., . l E J : , : f : ' ' ' . : ' 2 ' ', : ' - : ' 2 ' - . : 'x MARILEE CHILDS li 1' fo-1 BETTY Gll LIS ACTIVITIES Pep Club 4 Camera Club 4 FAVCRITE VERSE Romans 12 1 2 3 ini DWIGHT HILL ACTIVITIES Baseball 3 4 Football 4 Ping Pong 3 K Club 4 Student Body Presldent 4 Royal Crown 4 Gospel Team 3 4 Choir 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE 1 Peter 1 8 ACTIVITIES Entered from Anzona 4 Honor Socxety 4 Chou' 4 FAVORITE VERSE Proverbs 3 5 6 DAVID HATCH ACTIVITIES Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Base ba112 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE John 12 1 24 , . ' . ' . , 1 1 . . 1 0 J : I , I . f , -.,41- Q' : Q f '. . ' ,: 1 - I . ' ' . . I 1 . , . 'A - , an ' A ' I fa, rg ' ,Rf 135, ta, .--ff . ev ,I .Hi 2 ,. , ' ' u 7 . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 o . a . Q 1- Q n I . 1 . . - 1 1 1 1 ' . ' . . 1 1 I I . 1 9 1 0 - p n ' ' Q . RONNIE HOY Club 3, 45 Royal Crown 4, FAVORITE VERSE: Philippians 4:19 QTUT BOB IENKINS ACTIVI'I'IES Choir 2 3 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 4 Band 3 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Intramural Sports 2 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE Iohn l 9 HM JOHNSON 134 Cho1r1234 ' :iii FAVORITE VERSE Philippians 4 13 GLENN LAIRD ACTIVITIES Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 Sceptre 3 Royal Crown 3 Class Treasurer 3 Class President 4 Band 3 4 K Club 3,4 FAVORITE VERSE James 4 10 NX 25 ACTIVITIES: Radio Club 3, 45 Camera Club 4 Movie ACTIVITIES Senior Class Vtce Presrdent Intramural Sports 4 K Club 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball . 41? N . I Q- fl : : 1 f : : X. al 7 i : : . 0 : : X .1 .U s I in IIM MCCONNAUGHEY ACTIVITIES Rad1o Club 3 4 Camera Club 4 Movre Club 4 Royal Crown 4 Basketball 2 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE James 4 7 10' Y' TOM MCGOWAN ACTIVITIES Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Prng Pong 1 2 3 4 Quartet 1 3 4 Band 3 4 Chou 1 2 3 4 Sceptre 3 4 Royal Crown 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 FAVORITE VERSE 1 Connthians 10 13 SHERYL MELLOW ACTIVITIES Pep Club 3 4 Gospel Team 4 Chou Q 3 4 Debate 4 FAVORITE VERSE Phllrpplans 4 13 MARGARET MILES ACTIVITIES Entered from Queen Anne 4 Chou 4 V1o11n Tno 4 Gospel Team 4 Sceptre 4 Student Body Secretary 4 Pep Club 4 Student Councrl 4 FAVORI'I'E VERSE Romans 8 38 39 26 : ' . 2 : ' : : I I 0 . - m 1 R . . V' 'l I 4. . J In al ' 1 I' fn ' 'I Q A : . , f ' fi ' W f , ,' Q, . 5 f ' 'A : . I I n 1 n I I : v : n r 1 I 9 9 : 1 ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 .ff-:Inf . : ' . . . ,gh . ' . :1':fA' A ' ' T, 71 -6 ' I ' Z I G ' ' ' : : : 3 5 ' . , in-l LeROY SCOTT ACTIVITIES Band3 Gospel Team FAVORITE VERSE Phlllpplans 4 6 '7 5,1 LELAND SI-IELFORD Alaska 4: Football 4. LARRY ROSS ACTIVITIES Chou 1 2 3 4 Quartet 2 3 4 Football 4 Cheer Leader 3 4 Publlclty Club 2 3 Royal Crown 2 Gospel Team 4 Lettermen s Club 4 FAVORITE VERSE Isaxah 41 10 xts v' Football 4 JEAN SHAW ACTIVITIES Torchbeaxers 4 Pep Club 3 4 Span1sh Club FAVORITE VERSE Psalm 37 4 ACTIVITIES: Entered from Homer Territory School, , 27 7.4 E A I I : : 4: . I 9 : : rg-, 5 me 1'1 Gr?-XLL 5PRAGLl XCTINITIE: Band 3 Letterwer S sports 1 7 3 4 Football 3 4 F-XXOVQITE VERH I Tr' 31 'fi QQX W Sp SUS XN STEVENS MTTIVITIES: Entered from Ballard High School 4. 1 FZVORITE VERSE: Romans 1:16 C lub 4 Intramural HI NNY slxINIxELL Xl TIVITIl:S Prng Pong 2 Xrt Contest 3 Roy 11 I rown 3 4 Sceptre 3 4 F XVURITV VERbE 2 Corrnthrans 10 15 XB' FTIXITIIS lootbxll 5 4 Band 4 ioxal Crown 3 KTV ' sl Pl11l'D1dIS 1 28- vi GORDON TORSTENBO ACTIVITIES Cholr 3 4 Football 2 3 Basketball 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Ban 3 4 Sceptre 3 Royal Crown 3 FAVORITE VERSE Phrhpptans 1 6 EVA WILTON ACTIVITIES. Pep Club FAVORITE VERSE 1 Peter 3 15 DONN STRAND ACTIVITIES Football 2 3 4 Basebell 2 3 4 Basket ball 3 4 If Club 2 3 4 Sceptre 3 4 Sceptre Ldltor 4 Royal Crown 3 Cho1r 2 3 4 Honor Soctety 3 4 Torchbearers 4 FAVORITE VERSE Proverbs 3 5 6 II XVE VOETXIAINN X! TIXITIES Sceptre 3 4 Co Edttor 4 Football 3 4 Letter neu s Club 3 4 Lettermen s Club Prestdent 4 Honor Socretv 2 3 4 Student Body Presxdent 4 Gos pel Team 4 Senxor Class Treasurer 4 FXVORITE VIRSE Isaiah 41 10 -29- M ., 'rr' nu Q :1-1 '. . 'G egvg' 2 2 Q Q-3' iff? UFAQ: li.. ,. 0' ,fix L kvf 31 'VX VT X... fue qw, Q X X X L .ref ,NJ X ,K- VCR ,Jr W X K ,Q 'I X Xk 2-+2 6 g 'S -'J 0 'D of -Nx ,oc 'X li N5 ,mf -31-- U5 1 L ,Ju cps' w-X SENIGR E SNEAK I 1' fly... aa? The Semors sneaked off at 5 30 a m for a glonous three days They went to the Sahahe Skl Lodge located at Snoqualmxe Pass Every one agreed that xt was the best sneak ever held. 32 1 2 JUNIOR CL-ASS Pat Breber Treas Jerry Trettevrk Rep Ann Holt V Pres Cam Sharpe Pres Sandra Ienkrns Sec Mrs Wrnqurst Mr Noble The Class of 55 has kept ltself very busy durrng the past school year Early rn the fall ll started the ball rollrng by sponsorrng a Splash Party The entrre school was rnvxted and the evenmg started wlth devotrons and refreshments in the reception room of the Admrmstratron bu11d1ng Later ln the evemng the students and theu fnends prled mto a school bus and rode to the Y M C A where they frolrcked rn the pool untrl 10 30 P M They returned home after a stop for rce cream ham burgers etc Decrdmg that the student body could learn some culture the Iumors began workmg on a new project Seeing that Chnstmas was just around the corner they sponsored a Jumor Muslcale featunng Chrxstmas muslc by the tndividual students and a play grven by members of the chou' w1th a back ground by the choir sxnging Chnstmas carols Afterwards refreshments were served by the Iumor grrls An offering was taken up which amounted to 330 00 thanks to the generosxty ofthe parents and frxends Then came the excinng night rn May when nt was txme for the Iunror Senxor Banquet The gxrls had worked bard for this night and what a thrill rt was to see the Seniors enjoymg themselves so much The menu had been well planned and to the satrsfactron of everyone there was a good program All the Juniors agreed that it was well worth the effort it took to see the loosened belts and pleased looks on the faces of all present They did a wonderful Job makmg the Seniors last banquet at Kmg s High a good one 34 I ' W -' A P n- . 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A ,f ,f3 bf'LX 1 ' L 1 6 7 f l X ,, :i ! ' - ,Jil K, D Q -43- ? R-ES H35 1 'xl' Left to nght Bob Brown Pres Dan Voetmann Re Maewm C0111l'lgI'ldgC V Pres Dorene Kelth Sec Mr Boettcher Mr Shendan Advxsors as 'H 5? Y-r P' C57 F, 1 rngag VI D u R mek : . . : . p. : , . . 5 , . 'ir 1 , ,P x I I ' l ' I L -. ' ., r A - b A x A 4 , , . ,,. N -rv 1 , S 1, I . . , , I , E ,, 2 . , rf N. 4,4 X X f . , - . ' -ll X' , v N '. 1 ' 1 H 5 zum ml- xa.m:xf.y.m x. I -nn. ,Y in ' ,v G ' ',-, - ' .X , . 1, - N -4- ,, .- .. 'Q . ' - . X v X I 'wr' , ' f . f I , , . , . J .f1. :mmf 1, ld , umm :U In n v C ma ee cmnw.: om nc wn fUYv SSW Xhlrla Marvin Hu! Nh llnw mmm umm.-y mm 17111111 Toxllld Roger x mn Wu f Calvin whlmmm John Williams 1,1 rm Mgt., U1 kung H Wm- f R hhu FAN! ni Wav. .xl Af-s.f J yy .jg Q., Imncl Nom an r 4 ng xu.m.1l-an N9 GN gl Rohcrla muon Huy 45 Ann Yznunu my I X , .:. ' if , ffl . X A I . L x V .,. I VW.. M... .W .V HHH- f--I 'ry .nm1,,1-,.. .ml rfwm N. F M, K f I - 5 , V ,x 3 -...f..,,., , 'X v an -, 2, A ', W W ' . v f - V' '-Z. .x-:nw ll.-X X L,,.,11.,,,U J.. - 1 1 ,K,,l,u. HJ, I! ,MUN H Q 9' V3 A ' r ' W1 2- law' wah. r- -, nz.. 31+ ' .f ' as I V 1' ' ' ll . 1 1 -Hmmm: msn-K mxilugf X km- . fn' -.1 ,, N, , ,--vm l. 4 . lm ' I 5 -I, 1 H010 4' ,Q jf 'X G , 4 4 fx ,. , X L f 6 NK , V .1 7 1, . - A 1 - '. yy. ' mn: ms.. -: 'HH H'-1' I ' ' -A 1 , A ' , 1 .-- s,...w QI :FWESHMEN SNA Xu t we uveet9 Innocence QE 3105 oP0X . TUV' -45- 3 I :Y x I A Q X! I I 4- 1 : -4' ' j li X wwf? . I , X f X Z rg 2 V 14754 NW N if I x , eff- fm ff E is KL Vlllvlf V f5f'?ff2i-aw ati J-14,1 1 -' X is-xf 1:?4-d'g,'Z drug f aff 4 f kb I I 1 Yf Q -g , A E : if ol 5 nm' Q U 'mn hu n 0,:i'mn,6,3, m Ny S f 4,-.,-4 5 ,, 'HN , 4 kghaa , -, i x S , - 1 Mg, .-ff' 'N 'K-NN .xxx , xx We Xxx, Y W ,till-Q-1 xxx g X 4 RCXTXX MI ly A luWbl'3 1 -49- I' v K l vigil' g-, .X . KR H Q Z 91- 'Q if' 17' 3 .-74 CBS Statistics don t always tell the story The King s Knights had a few disappointments ualtres and even losses this season but to get a true picture of the season you would have had to see the games and the players in action against rugged opposition Yet no matter iow h er ell and a pat on the back of a tough the game fellow player. Success was measured for our team in opportunities to testify to their opponents and spec- tators. The referees often made mention to the coach and others of the outstanding sportsman ship and team willingness of the Knights. These attributes were inspired by Coach Kibbey whose consistent Christian life and friendly leadership encouraged the team greatly, the team was always ready with a c e y y -50- . K.. .2 6 Q Z f M 2 ol .3-'P .110r ' Smear 'em Tom! Cross your fingers, not your legs. Muddy, Jerry? .ll 001' BALL Q! Q if V31 .J It S . f ' 1..f.N. X ,L x ,PJ H' f . h T' .- Budflld ' 'f W Ty P? 4' lgayym, x Q3 X . X , 3 x ' emu xufll hu Q A- 1 C K K V Ln lb . X A ' Q I Y N Q9 s he VM .l-,v'ILxKly! J amid Sprague ' 'C .unnsnupe -52- E 4 LQ X' E X 53 Q fa.. NIP' ,' ,. 5' . ff' MSDN, - Y qt I' T . U A Y E ' 2 -osx Mural. i . ,bil V X X-, YY VV E X9 . M' ' 3 W ' ' f V ?' . r ,, f f. U L L , ' . 3 i vu, 'T' ' , , W Vg I 1 f I mglag gl K ROW v f :si 1. ' -, 4 I x X hx 5-I 4 . .mum X 0, 1 N- I' ' ic l 'wg J . W., W' A frttrng tnbute to the unselflsh efforts of Coach Krbbey w1th the football team was the assembly rn hrs honor sponsored by the Student Councrl Each member of the team was heard on a wlre recorder thankmg Coach Krbbey for the sprrrtual gmdance and prac trcal football tramrng he gave them The assembly was concluded Wllh the presentatron of a red and whrte ath1et1c Jacket to the coach 54 5 - 6 uf 3039 0 'A' r 1 QI .1 ' 310 5 l Reach' Come on TOTSIC' Z ? .1 Ragged Basket x'?' L. Scramble X' Cfordxe Torstenbo BASKET A X Jun Johnson f Donn Strand Bob Jenkins ax K V V7 X l I C h n r x YB ' . 35, K fl - A X - . g A X . ,x 5 J . - f X , ,- 1. A . K , .rx f ,' ,. -, 4 : 3 ' 1 f I 1 ' :6 n X. sr J in- Q -58- BALL' W1 N wr? 2 ki?-f A Xfy 4 an J The Poor Faculty 1,445 Kite I V Basketball What's so Funny? ' -61- X Jump Bud V fv on FRONT ROW fleft to rrghtj Curtrs Sharpe Robert Chrlds Mlke Martm SECOND ROW Cam Sharpe Henry Holdt Bob Coyne Don Manmng Our I V Basketball team whrle not always wrnmng theu games accordlng to the scoreboard st111 had a good season and learned much about the fundamentals of the game and Chrrstran sportsmanshlp whlch w111 stand them rn good stead next season when some of them w11l have the opportun1ty of playtng on the Varslty squad Thetr good sportsmanshrp on the floor was mentroned on several occaslons by the opposlng teams, and the prayer clrcle before each game also made an rmpresston Wrth many of the VZISIIY team graduatmg, rt seems h1gh1y posslble that therr places may be taken by some of these I, V. 's, and we feel sure that they w111 grve a good account of themselves. 62 0 ' 0 I J' A4 ' H A ICR-Acmf yum! '94 QW MQ f 8 .V Qc vcff '15, .Piq- spy if if V' ke- X' H3442 ...rkjl Jw 63 -49 Tins httle p1g2x went to market S ?t. 's. 0 Vx -df 3 1- Mm A . fi? X ., , . . ' 4' ,, , 4: up .. ,u , ,..,.-..-. 4 .YQQMI lt I ,, , A eg. ,-' 1 ww Y 4, 2-I , , 'H' 5- , V' vi 81 - I ' ! V' 4 Q- . . Eff rdwllw -.,4,f,.a - ' Q' -QL 1 fi Q 4' ' INTRAMURAL 5?ORT.S. . A11 of the classes enjoyed partrcrpatrng tn tntramural sports thrs year When a class won a game pornts were grven to them rn the school contest -LJ 19' ..'?.'.xW. 'Au A rj' X K4 Lg X N x 4 Y .. P 5 I Eff He'-E2 is 1 x r , ' ff , A 1 ,,! J. lY gm. 4,1 f ' Q W - Ky X b cc O W v vi! H f. Q . .V 9 6 1. . if V 4 1 ' ' --X 6 Q W A' 0 V pr V V :Z V 1--N , ' a ,N X X 1 jf , ix.. X I ' lmii W 5 ' ' V 1 uf .. 44, Z f , Q .' n id- ?-I. w'- , a...-fi t 'SSM Y Q X u f ' 1.--N 1 Q 3 ' f DOWN UPON KD NPD' ' Kg, SWAN?-EEE , 4. a rw! BQ'-2? ffl X I l?P' R RL .FSI A L E., 532555 BANQUET gb Q Oli fm '5- X51 A 1 ,A 'Nik X i H wo, N. -an 8 MEMS? QWEQWS EQEQEEE? W H-Hrufel W Q21 ' Hr' B., 5 ll I I 1 . ' I I' .l ti ' I . '.- wf 1 rw' fy.-r , ,Aww I mmm: N, '-gl' I QL 7 45 ff ,A nv I A It ,Qs Afzfsqa -69- U- ,C SA 00 3 -. R X W X X E R3 R6 3 CON-'FfR'ENC.1 sr-'Q God s sealon the mrnxstry of Ixorth west Fellowshlp of Chrrsnan Schools was evidenced rn the Uuee day Nlumc Festxval held at Salem Academy Aprrl 22 24 1954 Nrneschook wererep resented and hundreds of people were U1 anendance The burden of the N F C S 15 to encourage ChI'1SIl3l'l educanon 1n every way and especrally to help new Chr1st1an schools to grow and prosper 5-f TT .Q Q i y U A Q 'A cts . K 1 - le ' A 1 - ' i s, . 12. , ' N' Q '. , G. a . . 4 X x lv' M l- X I' , 0 at xfs' A E5 l ffl . ., , ff- - i 2 A- 1. --71' MQ? Qagmgmbbiooo P-tru' 04' 'Q QCONGRATULATIONSV 'j sf in The coronation of the May Queen was a hxghhght rn the ye'ar's social actxvrtres The decorauons created the spring hke atmosphere wh1ch charactenzed the ennre program A background of tuhps furmshed a suitable setting for the pink ruffled throne. The candidates were chosen for Ch1'lSI13l1 character and personahty Marllee Chrlds was the queen. and Glenn Laird was the duke. They were attended by six lovely princesses and the1r escorts J12- I C05 Cib ' 'v 0 v I ll ll. .5 I 1 ix.,-Id.,, ., ,nv 1' 1 - 1-7' 1 A I. ff- D F Qp ' A ,Q ' r V X . 1 ' J' s A l YY 1 , . I 4 ' f '.-,li f p , - Y ,Q ' I ' Ev., I x 5 L, U fa: Agia G 73- x x SZM 11: X Xx x I 'D MGNEY I lu n Q f IfI Had Money was written by Pat Spurhng and directed by Margr M11es and Pat Spurhng Members of the cast were Wally Crabb Bob Brown Sandralenkrns Jack B1eh1 Neal Roper Mandie Asay Iack1e Byrd hm Douglas Ilm Shaw Ed1thButterf1e1d Ann Holt Joanna Woolsey Naomi Ramsey Dwight Hill and Mike Martin. Stage managers were Dick Biles Wilfred Haldane and Ronnie Hoy. -74- M3256 ffLQMQE!3?MQ3 MW 1 ,QQ L gn, ik QQQ, J HH 3 sf f f Q 1 N 62 wf fbi ZS 42 X ,ol mx f KU-R X x y..-..- 75 f . V I. it . lv .lx 1 . L . I . 1 - 4 'Lf 9 gg ,. . - 4 ' Y- 4, is ' K 3 I M us 'f 1,--,E'.',,f J Mi-1 L' 1' x 'vi 1 ' f 'N Q 1 Il, I Nba. ' ! . Q ' X 1' 'f:f5T?,,..... 'Q . f 'ii' , I v N ' 5 JI 8 41 35 U V fu yy- -1: . g 6 I' Q . V' ,. 1 K , j ' i 'ff K' L' I A l rw ' S' W , fig?-, W 'A - , L, - ' . I v 'l h K' . f 'L 1 Q 'M l .hgh I si . 5 LI L I A X. f4 'ffQ 'iJ-.1,,rx.x 1' ' J , WL , Tw K' --i -4 'I x I Z 'P J E 1' We were pnvrleged to have a very active soc1a1 program rn fact a 11tt1e too actrve at times but we sure drd have fun We had two roller skatrng partres to one of wluch we rnvrted Seattle Chrrstian and Calvary Temple A glorrous day was spent at Garland Mmeral Springs horseback riding hikrng swimming and he like A11 thoroughly enjoyed themselves -'76 I 44 , I xx v : N, 1 I -H13 , ,' ' 1 A Q1 4 E+ , , ' 3 , 'f' ,adj ,ff-1 I ' .r . ' H .' . V.. . Alf X. 3 , E ,. 1 ' I ' ' ze: , . , 11 ' . ,,, I F I ' - ' - I . J . A '. , , ' . . U . - it ,I ' . , Q. s I 9 r ' lv- ' I . - Q LA 5 W E gm' 'E 5 onofz occeftl .li M43 ,. WF, Al -Lal. W . 'sv i4 if isnt ab-lie FRONT ROW fleft to rrghtj Mane Bennett Dorene Kertn Iackre Byrd Pat Dell Irene B11ss SECOND ROW Sonja Krreswskr Marr1eeCh11ds Carla Cannon Maewrn Colhngrrdge Jeannette Galbrarth Carol Mahoney THIRD ROW Fatth Sand Glorra Schubert Carol Pederson Paulrne Woolsey Mary Yanoms Robrn Lush Sandra Ienkrns Pat Breber Delwyn Hoy FOURTH ROW George Pearson Mxke Martrn Ronnle Hoy Curtrs Sharpe Phrl Harvey FIFTH ROW Mr Nelson Advrsor Bob Sherman Gordon Torstenbo Jrm McConnaughey Dave Voetmann 77 l 9' A lx Ffa N -K I i 1 ' 1f.1.-.y 71Q sry-I K I it Q ki -7 - .:' Q M- I Ai' : - li ff' i I Q - Ei' -Yu .Sf A F R4 we ' rs-3 I X 3 H4 ' if 'L ,- 1 473 .., S- + Ffa f- 55 'FU'-5 g 7 s I ffh 'ff A: ' - . vo.. I f FA f A . , . ' wr 1 4 r 'veg X ' ' ' Q 'Y i . 3 J .J ' .Y - A 1, . , I ,.,., - 1 F-H ' - - 1 ' W' 5' . - , 1 1 li xp SQ' Q AV 4.5! n - N U In -' 4 ', - .alvf A K- 14. -' - E UNT OX fleft to r ghtj Jrrn Dougl s Robert Chrlds Gtorge Pearson Larry Ross L lent L11r I Ne 11 Roper Gordon Torstenbo Dave Voetmann Jrrn Johnson FRONT RON fleft to rrghtj Kay Kxbbey Sheryl Mellow Ethel Lucas Naomr Ramsey Sandra Stabbert Jeannette Galbratth Gall Watson Lorrarne Wassenkart SECOND ROW Dorothy Chngmgsmxth Beverly Entwrsle Roberta Wrlson Delores Krttmger NanGrover Marc1aMarv1n Rob1nLush Sharon McConnaughey Helen Brown Dorene Kexth STEM ftop to bottomj Iustna Demmert Bermce Trngstad Ntja N1CO131 Glorra Schubert Jack1eByrd PatDe1l ARMS ftop to bottomj Maew1nCo111ngr1dge Leone Hagberg Mary Yanoms Sonja Kneswskr Ellen Wassenkarl Valerie Van Crse Marlche Asay, Carol Mahoney 78 I :Ei 7? V: i ' 1, ' , ' , , lint Fr.lclionnangE:ey', David Hatch, LeRoy Scott, SECOND ROW: Dave Stabbert, 3 2 1 I L. rv'C . , , , ' , l av-' FRONT ROXN fleft ro rlghtj Del mn Hoy Nirke Martrn Wrlfred Haldane Cam Sha pe BALK ROW Curtrs Sharpe Jxm Nicgonnaughey Ronnle Hoy iv- 111 mm flir' FRONT ROW fleft to nghtj Joanna Woolsey Joanne Anms Jackre Byrd Ethel Lucas Pat Dell SECOND ROW C,urt1s Sharpe Lannes Browmng Kay Krbbey Jeannette Galbrarth Paulme Woolsey Jean Shaw THIRD ROW Jack Brehl Larry Ross Bermce Trngstad Sandy Stabbert Justna Demmert LeRoy Scott FOURTH ROW Glenn Lalrd Mrke Marun Donn Manmng Cam Sharpe Gordon Torstenbo Dave Voetmann '19 I 1 ' I -,,: 0 A n ' .,j I ' I . .. Q ' A - ' K ' ' 1 0 , -I Il, . 41. kv' Q 1 4- I G b' -H N r x , . 4 1 J ' . ,Q - J 4' f J 5 Xljg fp L Q . '..a I k ' 1. ' .7 V ' - ' w ' . . . .I A, . , , r. . , ,. , u , . . - I . - 1 ' v A . - l ,Q Ll! -RE I' 4 ag.- - . .V .-Av .- . . U ' - ,Ing C' . - , N-, V ,. 'L . ,' . I -0 . I , J fl- 74 . 5 , 'Q' A .J .. ... nv pf QI Y A I F4 . . - T Z T ' . . . ' , . , . : ' , , .,.. I ' , I . , ' . - I ' x cqbhe Co Ldrtors Pat Dell Dave Voetmann Xt Neal Roper Marxdre Xsay Mr Lush I otogrrphy Drck Blles 'x1r utaley Adver tlsrng C ordon Torstenbo Business Nanrger 'xlrke r 'xlartln Ccneral Com mittee C rrol Nlahoney Robrn lush Pat Nlurphy ,44 ' 'f FRONT ROW fleft to flglllj Rohm Lu h Xlarldre Asay Nhke Xlart1n Pat Dell Roper Gordon Torstenbo Pat Murphy ,. 'WS rn df as ? FRONT ROW fleft to rrghtj Sherylklclloxx IeanctteGa1bra1th PatB1eber Joanne Anms Ellen Wassenkarr Nlurlel B1eh1 SECOND ROW Marrlee Chrlds Mrs Sherldan Advxsor Sharon Mellow Janet Nlegemty Ida Hunter Robxn Lush Exa Wrlton Ethel Lucas Pat Murphy Joanna Woolsey THIRD ROW haron McConnaughey, Edrth Butterfreld, George Pearson, Cam Sharpe I 1 .. - ' 4 T -' ' : ' , ki ' . .E r : ' - ' . .' fl: rl :' ' ' 15 X ? ' ' , . , - l . . . I A Z v . ' rl' L I A I Q ', ' r, . . N 1 . ' , ' ri ' U K I ,Z 1 , ' ,Q A I . 1 L ,D 1' Q ' ' 1 I . ' Q f - I' 1 , ' - ,A x ik a ' ' ' .,- -vera Dave Voetmann, Carol Mahoney. SECOND ROW: Mr, Lush, Advisor, Neal ' I-. ' A E f '- A' 1 I, . , 1 I ' ' 'f 4 6 1 - I - -l f rl P. - re E O9 ' +4 l 'x I 'W 4 ,UA , 4 , 1. 431, 4 . P. 'f ,4 J 1 , ' tv- - ' , ' A 1 , j i ,. - ' N - ' . : 5 In :ng 93 Quill 'tiki Els J. fs A ANSWER A grant wrth one hundred arms Pat Nl xxyf fyvh HQPIW L KgZLCb?.6LL3 f 'E5 TT45 X P lxnss Taylor Frrtz B Ed F Sandra J Carole lx lweal R X al X Nlr ush Mrss Oyerland D1ck B Charles B Nlary H Carol Nl Sharon Nic Steve Ross Chuck S Connre A Drck B Phwllrs B Paul D Wrlfred H Mary H Ronnre Gordre Dave S Larry S Robrn L Bev H Tom Mc Dave V Fall rnto hr arm M X N Shake hand Y Q X Grye ll to VOS1c Z X' 'Ya--Y Sen mm after Nlr WLC oy fy Cut rt up P Grye rt to Nor r Draw a prcture of rt for Mr Lush Put rt rn Lorrarne bed Ta e hun to 'lr M1 ls ab for rderrrflcatron Send II to chool Put rt rn a cag ee rt to Be I-seep rt for n elf Rldx. II Throw rt a 1 Tcll Pastor Al about Wake ll mto for Shoot If Step on rt Eat rt Put II 1n nty car Take rt dovm and burn N11 Grant Shrp rt to Pussla Burn II Throw II back rn the ocean Put rt rn my pocket Grve rt to 11155 Grant for a pet Don I know Have II clean my room Grve rt to Ethelfor Chrrstmas Throw rt rn the garbage can llke Andy drd lt M475-+. wig f lt has really been a prrvrlege for us to work on the SCEPTRE thts year rn SPIIC of the long hours and constant problem of deadllnes We would especlally llke to thank Mr Staley for the photography lxlr Lush forthe art work and advrsrng and the prrnt shop staff for the wonderful job they dtd A speclal thank you also goes to Mlss Mabel Ievnager for the work put out on the IBM 81 Uwe ,,.. 4-1 I. sq'- '. lil' ' - ffl'-751' ...N y X ,,l- -D , V W li L as W -' .1 . -,LQ - , I TR ' '13 V- if wif: .' . W t Ax AC W' A . 1 , X5 Rl f 'W ' - X l If tt 9 K gy l ,R,a,.,,a J AX, X I . L y ,fy 1 'V f T l s KJ wx Ny f A . - P- ' I -. xx :lt ax l A tx A . x lf! ' - A 5, Y X f nf gf! llqj 3 . B- , , V . . P 4, x V .k. MDXQA , C d ' l I X A 5, .- N 2 '. . ' . wfllz 'l'?ll,. H Delores K. Cook it. F I ' ' ' . . .L k .' . '1 1 1 . , . l V ei ' , F Cl - V. ll. . ' , ' ' tyfs , V , . ' 1' 4' ' V fl . b .I 4,1 -3 V ,Q , .. 1 a --- L ss . Qjgf , f ' . ' it. ' H. ' . g , . L. ,. . . . . 5 . c . , ,X . . I V I' 36836 TTY Niom and Pop Cornwell J, 4 WM mmm AX 83 Dwight H111 Fmt Semester Q 2353... Q A 'Of fn-ag Davrd Voetmann Second Scmcxter ein. DAVID SHERIDAN Advlsor 1- 'S SEATED fleft to nghtj Marrlee Chrlds Glenn Lalrd Iustna Demmert Dave Voermann Mrke Martln STANDING Jackle Byrd Ida May Hunter Mr Sherldan Cam Sharpe Lannes Browning Dan Voetmann Bob Brown 84 1 D 1 , , , ' 1, , , in A11 X .ML - 1 A , , E , 'vr' , ,. 02:57 Y' V. f rep.. gi Z-, , 21,1 , . 34, ..f- , . , ' fn-elgfef, .I ,I at .JA- s'Fs' - '- :. 'vmaxj-fm .5 ,, 'V 'Vx :.'4. '+Q.Z'f7 'I Q' I +3 F . . . . . , . v , , . . . . , v - , . . , - GPF! GER A! ',,,,.? ll 1 1 pur mg Vue Prwldem xc 1ael dmn Tres urer Justna Demmert, Social Chairman , .1 'Nl' X1.1rg1retNI11es Secretary YQ Many valuable and rnformatrve hours of pracucal use for Physrcs theorres were spent rn the well equrpped laboratory under the super vrsron of Mr Mrlls Several rnterestrng exhrbrts were drsplayed at Open House by those pamcrpatrng rn Shop classes Besldes the experrence garned they also produced many useful articles of furmture 86 .7 I ,K . I ,I . gk V Q .. 'Y . 5 x. - a A 3 L' - ' ' A 2 Q: ' . rj . .,,,,,W 1 azjlu' V, A varred and rnterestmg cumculum was offered rn the Hlstory courses taught by Mr Mrlls and Mr Nelson Washmgron hxstory World h1story and Umted States hlstory were taught WWW P4- The Brology class had a very rnterestmg and profltable course of study whlch mcluded freld tnps to observe the Northwest s greenery and experrments 1n the laboratory The wonder of Science and the God who rules lt was made real to us by Mr M111s 4 ' I ' , T ' l 1 - 7. 43 7' X E ' I, ., . a f , I Y pl X 4 . . . 4 ' ' , , . umm ' 'FSP' ' . ' ' -t:'::L: - , ' - 4 ll'.f'.11 .' fw-, . F . w - if I 4 ., ' f ' R ,' - o 5 - ' 1 Y ' ' , 1 A V V , ,. Y , ' 2 , , Q , . . . , - 7- 8 WW? A new bus1ness course was 1ntroduced th1s year whrch lncluded a fourth semester of typmg MISS Helzer the Commercral teacher has greatly lmproved the department 19 The Home Econormcs classes had many projects ll'lC1Udlflg the faculty dxnner luncheons a style show and tea The excellent fa crlmes avarlable enable the Home Economrcs students to more readrly learn the art of home makmg 88 . 1 ' I , , . , ' , Lf' a sg 4 s , , . A - 34 t 5 i , ' li? ,f , - T 3 ' , 1 ' I 3 . - ah . - H, 5 f , 5 y -rg ' , fl ii Q . ?, ' eg . ,, 5. 1 A . - , . - -2' ' X. I V , t l I Q ' A yr I , ' .. C - A f a 'l . 1 upto If 1 s 1 ' ll . 0 , 'V .X i ' ff jf, . ,ax , . I I l - dd-amy , , I x in , . if lf 21 , 25 . Many valuable new books have been added to the lrbrary thxs year under the able drrectron of Mrs McCoy The lrbrary has been an rndrspensable ard rn school currrculum for both students and fac ulty The books rncluded a frne reference lrbrary as well as frctron and non flctron lrterature Aqua! The rmportance of a strong healthy body rs never under rated at Krng s Physrcal Educatron classes 1nc1ude partrcrpatron rn sports EXCFCISC and a thorough knowledge of the rules essentral to enjoy athletrcs 89 A for if I I 'Ns y , .. ,.r, s , s ' I . Brble Classes emphasrzed prattreal and 11x able C hrrstranrty rnthe evangelrsm Old Testament survey Ixevw Testament survey and C hurch hrstory were taught The Art students were rnsprred to do therr best by the annual awards grven for the outstandrng work of each phase of Art Studres rncluded poster letterrng showeard and model drawrng 90 ilk courses attended by every student, Missions, eschatology, personal 33593 EGM 55 , i M if 4 VN-1 H N fr ww V Tm 1' -.. 91 his k 'va-. , L' - I 1 V x. . ' -v , V I , ' , A. 1, N mf '9 ' 4 .K X ,.,.- -n H ia i A -ffl,-,t9, Q , mA ,W,q 'A :Mi iw , rn' ff' . -f W gif + V Mgt' N.' -Y.-1.'.-'.L:xx 1 'if A Q Q t V 4 , ,H : 1 . ,, H VL ' V 5 4: . - g ' . I I - .jf - A , ' . 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'iv H K! fl L L ' X A, I Hut' nlyjvyp Q' I 'iq , -n X -2- 9 K l i Students rn the Art classes commenced the year rn i a competmve sp1r1t and climaxed it wxth the open house drsplay Observers consrdered that the average was hrgher gsfi'-f Mr A Lyall Lush 1' than rn prevrous years The work was more thoughtful even rf probably less techmcally accurate than 1n 1953 The wrnner of the Sale Harrrson cup and trophy rs Bob Sherman wrth a close second by Bermce Tmgstad One of the satrsfactory aspects of the Dr L Sale Harrrson gracrously awarded a second prrze for Bernrce students work was therr orrglnahty rn cre atrng rdeas and carrymg therr rdeas to completron Each work shows drstrnct 1nd1v1dual1ty of both rdea and executron Mr L Sale Harrison Mr Iacklrwln dxrec tor of Northwest Regronal Parnters acted as Judge for all sectrons and revealed frne Judgments in makrng the awards He showed complete impartrallty and all were pleased wlth his decisrons 93 ' YA . 4 Q :tt - W 1 ' i A . ' .s I I Mr Jack Irwln fPOS'l':E'1l, CoM'1PE'rrrloH E E RISEN 'U Y CHRIST ,ia , We are grateful to the North west Regional Parnters for donating nine cash prizes forthe poster com petitron showcard and lettermg and drawing sections HARVL AQEVH WHO WLL REAP Robrn Lush gamed fust place wrth her Easter arrangement Jusma Demmert was 1n second place wrth her sea study whxle Irm Douglas deprcted the struggle between Commurusm and Chnstranrty in garnrng thrrd place Orrgmalxty of rdeas was the characterlzrng qualrty of the poster 5-a competmon Hmm 'Sam mart: CEASNC 'NW' IIYNOUT 1 CIASUOC UITHOUT ASNC QA vnu 9 Y pam CEASI LIGHT COLORED ASPHALT TI LE EACH 94 Dave Voetmann the 1953 Sale Harrrson cup wrnner again won honors by takrng frrst place in the showcard and lettering section agamst strong competxtion Pat Spurhng took second place while a freshman Chrrstine Rutledge won the third prize W Ii . 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HIY'-will V A 4 csawf. mmm, ' l 4.5. ..:. v -A . 2 r Ammo 'P Raza-sg Second year students added to the mterest of the work by exhrb mg samples of antrque drawlng Neal Roper s studres of hands created qurte an amount of rnter est as drd the other studres T Left to rrght Chrtstrne Rutledge thrrd prrze showcard and poster Iustna Demmert second prrze poster Martdre Asay second ptrze drawmg hm Douglas thtrd prrze poster Bermce Tmgstad second place Sale Harr1son award and thtrd PIIZC drawmg Neal s hands won htm frrst place rn thrs new sectron whrle the second place went to Bermce Trngstad wtth work rn 11ne drawmg perspectxve her drawrng of a nose The prcture shows some of Bob Sherman s work that won hrm the Sale Harr1son cup and trophy To the left ts shown Art Director congratulat mg the Sale Harr1son trophy and cup wmners ar the open house ceremony 95 I ' X N 0 .' ,Q -Sgt - '-. I ' . ' I 1 - , V. 'jx K A X ., - ...fa , -, Is.. gi- ! 1 , . . . . W . . . and model drawing. Maridie Asay came third with ' I . A 'f,. 11' 3' - -1 ts , QEQQEQ Ohhhh IRON T ROW fleft to rightj 'xir Bocttcher Lolly Buchert Joanna Woolsey Ellen V asscnkari Delores Kittinger Valerie Van Cisc Niaridie Asay Jean Shaw Pat Dell Nan Croxer SEC OND ROW Pat Xiurphy Nlarilee Childs Pat Spurlrng Jackie Byrd luanr lrirsen Ann Holt Sheryl Mellow Larry Ross Mickey Wesner Lee Morgan Pat Bieber Sandra Jenkins 'x1arg1Nhles FOURTH ROW Gordon Torstenbo Jim Johnson Bob Sherman Dwight Hill Donn Strand Tom NicCowan Cam Sharpe Wally Crabb John I kstedt hm MLC onnaughey Youth of King s High hear was the warm up song on nearly every rehearsal day in school and at most public performances These singing boys and girls represented their school as they stood 1n blue robes and white stoles before hundreds of people throughout the year A.tS11em they experienced the thrill of singing in a massed choir of 300 voices and hearing other Fhristran high school choirs make music The opportunity to sing in Seattle churches and in nearhx places helped to keep each pupil on his toes always ready to make melody in his heart to the Lord 1.53 Carol Mahoney, Faith Sand, Kay Kibhey, Carolyn Still, Sheila Frees. THIRD ROW: 1 i ll il 1 '91 lui 101 -. '-21? l. ,KA J we 1-' fh- 1..,un4 is . 1 F- M l - P jf FROINT ROW Cleft to rrghtj Davrd Niarun John Iurgemon Paulrne Nwoolsey Bob Sherman Mrke Niarun Drck Brles Trm McConnaughey Sandra Stabbert Grace Prerce SECOND ROW Jackre Morken Joanna Woolsey Lo11yBuchcrt HenryH01dt Gordre Torstenbo Ph11 Harvey Davrd Sax Glorra Schubert THIRD ROW Dale Hrckhn ConmeWh1te Sheryllxlellow LuanaLarsen DaveStabbert LannesGa11ovway David Lush FOURTH ROW Nialcolm Hrcklln Lee Morgan Curtrs Sharpe Jrm McConnaughey Glenn Laud Delwyn Hoy Davrd Tucker 97 f mttxi -!'w V ..... f'E4 ' X 'Ego 9, -51 ' fl . 's 'O 'QNX , ' I Y 'i 1 , . gin ,, 3' ' D . .. ' - dc .Qu .Q : 4 ' A , . 1 ' Qi, -3 1 YL' -x'-1 - ' rx.,q,-T, or . fa R N :de ' .1 ' ' . . A ' I A I N ' . ,V , SL. 'X -jill - 5 I I if I E ,Q 1 if ' '7 U f R 4 X' F2 ., 'R A ff 4? 'ff '- U S R T- ' A I 1 ' Z .X -L . ' . k QQ: f ' I r n I 1. a 'gr 1 A 0 A E . -,:, -., 3 1 I Par Murphy D1ck Blles Bo Qher MAKING MUSIC X .ZX I SJ? A Q mari Xilkc Iaruu 'irgiru 'xhlps wr U11 Er LS 98 Ji . I . . X 5.6 7 -S 3 sf i , of, r A fglx ' f' Q 4 X A . - 1 ' O X 0 , X . 4 0 , A QQ. X 5 , , O , Y , A ff J -' , 4, WT 'I a . I XI X A D ' 1, f '17 . 4 . J T i U ' fx V xl 1 X' I . x V I, - 5 X' .- Nl I f , 1 iq 1 I A! I .ff - -3 - 3 ',,b Q ' ' X ,.f .1 1 55 , r- 1. '. 1:99 ' xX CX I 1 b M , ' fx , ,Nic R H . A 1 xg.: I- L I C 1 0 Ronda LUCAS Par Bxeber Iackne Byrd Larry Ross Margx Mxles Neal Roper Pat Spurhng Gordon Torstenbo Bob Ienkms Dave Stabbert 99 'i!g' -f fQm 1f-: 11:11 .I-J -HD-PE L PIAKER S Iustlce and Eddxe Motler Sergeant Ketchum Kmg s Messengers Mr Gordon McLean Second semester spuxtual emphasls week speaker T e Claus Fam11y Rev. H E, Collingridge. First semester spiritual- emphasis week speaker. -102- . R 'Y V - if V . k J..-5: 5 'Q l 'I 5 lm' in , W, . 5 V' M A f V .f f X 1 ' 1 f Q , b 1 1: - fy it IA f sN+ws++o-r CONTEST ii' QM? K. 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FRONT ROW fleft to nghtj M1ss Byrd Mrs Vrmont Mxss B8CkW1lh SECOND ROW M1ss Swenson Mrs Lane Mrs Tucker THIRD ROW Mr Vlmont Miss Hlckok Mr Selbert Mr Boyer 105 'I 3 ,IM- .QI '? , 1 ,J Q 'W -H ,. , . . :.' ,' ' , l ada lr xtUk , FRONT ROW Cleft to nghtj Davtd Tucker Dave Martm Nell Gaunce hm Gwmn Herbert Collmgndge Latta Galloway R1chard Colello Dave Saks Joyce Johnson Grace Prerce Vrrglnla Pettengrll BACK ROW Dawn Saks Charlene Srmmons Ardele Kazen Mary Mrcheletta E1s1e Berge Robert Beckton Jon McKmney Trm McConnaughey Janet Gaston Prrscrlla Iorgenson Marlene Jo Hopkms Ardeth Carpenter Ill llllt 3,,uAxI-i-- FRONT ROW fnghttgleftj Irm Younger Larry Person Irm Martm Tommy Lex Bob Sarvrs Teddy Sharp Bobby Meredlth Lyall Hoy Irvm Colllngrrdge SECOND ROW Davrd Lush Gary Inglrs R1chard Cornwell Richard Mrtchell Drck Olson Iohn Prttman, Barton Smlth, Malcolm l-lrckhn. THIRD ROW: Mary Mawhmney, Sharon Krbbey, Sharon Martrnson, Lyn Emerlck, Annette Bowman, Sandra Iurgensen, Helen John, Em11y Gxllxs, Jacqueline Morken. -106 I ' B I I . U' V -1 . nf 'Y' sf .2 :rf wr N Q I 1- lk - f,,,N ,A , I ,s :I ' 5 xx V -'lf ' Y' . ' ., - 4,31 5 fE2: 5 we T' L , lf1i Y?12E2Q' , l lm X 'rf 1' R' .4 4 . l ' 4 I 1 V' : 3, . - 1 A' 4 ' '-N D C -. 4 ,. -,I . V '-..-TQ I.-N n , , ' 1. .QQ-D , 'U ' H ' ,V ,f ' V. ' - . fl ' -o- -S - ', in? ,n - I FQ -9 as , , , v . i I ,M I .tx . 'male ,,, 'f F ONT ROW fleft to rrghrl Bob Stone CarlSe1fert Bobby Snyder Ixllke Newman B llx Booth Orrn Inglrs Dale lhcklrn John Hertzman Jrmmy Krltoff SECOND ROW N iron Daw Karen Ceer Nancy Kwrllrarns Dranne Thompson Peggx Rodolf Roberta Xfrlarn Kar Kravagna Nlarlene Van Wagner Robert Panchot 11 -40 J FRONT ROW fleft to rxghtj Barbara Runkel Judy Ann Sarvrs Judy Inglrs Marvella Cam Jane Lavrk Judy Asay SECOND ROW Ronnre btevenson Darrell Sallee Paul Chandler LarryShaw Marshall Goddard ByronWoo1sey JamesGrover THIRD ROW Johnny Srrll Ted Serfert Davrd Fountarn Kenny Johnson Davrd Long 107 F I Q 3, 4 T e 4 fs. . N Q Q ' ' H 1. . . . L A , I , A Y ' T J , - A 4. . ,, f .- , - , ' J Y, I - if A , Q .. A P- . V, . . . - J T R' -r , 9 'X J I , , f J 4 V3-1 wh v , uf' -.Alf . x - y x 5 W- I : ' , ' 5 ' , ' , J . , ' , . I I Q . . 1 , , , , . I ada ll' to FRONT ROM fleft to rrghtj Paul Tappero Ixoel lxrdd loren Hoy Rrchard Megenuy Prrrr an Hearher Lush Patrrcra Borg Joy Hrerzman THIRD ROM lea Emerrck Pa l 5 adrhg r Janet Goemmel Susannah Serferr Che ter waunderb lrnda Krhbey FRONT ROW fleft to fight, Terry Byrd Dvs1ghtM1ddlebrook Raymond Meyer Lo1s Sarvrs Ardrth Trtland Janelle Mrtchell Randy Proffrt lr1s Hoy Marllee Martm Lors Whrre SECOND ROW Herble Meyrmg Paul Putman Gary Kravagna Jams Sharpe John Becker James Woolsey Judy Tessendorf Rrchard Colhngrxdge Judlth Johnston, Dlan Humble 108 . ix A ,V . . J A bf , L' 11 .a 1 1 '. , J k I 5 - -f'k x . ,Y -' '1 E- f ' . lj - 1' 7 , M ,, -,g,- .... Earl Frzrnme, Carl Gooch, SECOND ROW: John Collingridge, Lois Txlawhinney, Mary' u fx. Q e , I I 'H , I 5 Q ', Q ' '. R 1 N A W .lx S! :-V'-'CQ gy :ll 4 A, FRONT ROW Cleft to rxghtj Calvrn Hunzxker Roger Brumpton Rrchard Brumptor Steven Staley Davrd Lhandler Denms Thompson Ward Inglrs Jxmmy Landru Harold Stenberg SECOND ROW Phrlxp Barber Jerry Barber Stanley Smlth Davr Woolsey DCI1IllSRObCfCS Danny Lavrk Freddy Runkel Dav1d Hutton THIRD ROW Janet W1nqu1st Marlene Tessendorf Sharon Haakenson Chrrstme Olds Conm Vanekamp LmdaLee A1yseRyda1Ch L1ndaPanchot I-lerbertaH1cklm Sus1ePancho1 male W J FRONT ROW: fleft to rlghtj Lynn Hansvold, Alex I-load, Ruth Wh1te, Sue Klbbey, Susan Johnston, Patrlcra Nevan SECOND ROW. Tommy Selfert, Paul Borg, Alese Hoad, Lxla Jean Noble, P3I1'lCl3 Ann Holland, Dav1d Barrans 109 Y' AxYV- . X . - x M -r. .R fb fr, M - -Q , , . . 5 'IX ml -, A, - I l Q I 5 ',,,L. D 'x '-gf , JP ' - t V' 9, , .- I- 5 ed 'IV1 -' , ,- I: a , - l .1 'I -.A '- 3 K 1 l ,- ,5 1'-iv 1 , A 'WY S J f 1 'life -1' T T A D T' l W Q 3 , ,- . ,E-.4 -.A A 4 ' 7 , . 4'- , ' -.1 - . .A It --,4 ' I 5 I 6 I in V xi F..-:pi Q X , ,' ff W 11.3 O fs 124'-1 4 ,148 FwONT ROM fleft to rrbhtj Teddx Barber Randy Cornwell Darwm Tompkms Bruce Bosr ard Kenneth Sannrelsen I-redrrc Smothers Denn1sW1nqu1st Wesley Trettevlk SVCOND ROM Beulah Jo Sherldan Marnee Sather Karen Hallum Lewxs Txtland Dennrb anon hrr una Jenben Sharon Long Jeannette Colby male umm cmd 110 y .. 1' W . ' Q f 1 A 1 , ,O 55 Q 1 I v V' 1 'V .- 'Zf Qi .fx 1 If - . 1' L' . V Q P Q9 Q 'X fs - v. - y . L , ' , , I v . ' ' ' , , ,W A N . . . Q . . . . 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I . . l l I St dy L L r d ty dg Compliments OF BIBLE BOOK STORE MONARCH O GENERAL ELECTRIC ,uf 5 RANGES HIGHIANDS Illc STUPLE le! and 8810168 'B A' MONARCH MENS WEAR HOUSEWARES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOYS GIFTS NOTIONS GREETING CARDS 185th ond Aurora OPEN DAILY UNTII 9 P M IF YOU CAN T STOP SMILE AS YOU GO BY' CARL'S SERVICE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD cHEv RON DEALER RICHMOND HIGHLANDS WASHINGTON Free Pickup and Delivery Phon 4230 CARL HILL KELLOR Propnetor HAROLD Croigen's Pharmacy Expert Prescription Service SIOL Roo: SIPPIICI FYCO Delivery 7622 Aurora KEnwd-5883 Open Every Day 9 AM nll11 PM 113 - - u to shew thyself approved unto God, a A ' workmen ha needs h not to be ashame , righ I div: in the word of truth. 3 ll Tim. 2:55 J i IQO Pike Sueec Seattle I, Wash. 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