Lake Washington High School - Reveille Yearbook (Kirkland, WA)
- Class of 1945
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Sludy . . . Library . . .Junior Class V . Library Club . . . Chiel morale builder, wilh a good word lor everyone. Mary Ellen Pelerson . . . English . . Reveille Sophomore Class . . . All right-l'll give yo one more chance. Rufh Vickers . . . Malhemalics . , .Girls' Club Vocalional Guidance Direclor . . .Always busy wilh her many acliviiies. u iusl wi 0' sl Russell Boyd . . . Boys' Club ...Visual Edu! calion '. . .Tennis . . . Aller a lhirleen year vacalion in Redmond, he came back home, Marienne Cadle . . . Languages . . . Enq- lish . . . She always has lhal well-groomed look. -J ' J, blockheadsf' +o lhe Red Cross I was There. Slanley Champ . . . Malhemaiics . . . Biology . . . As- sislanr Coach . . . Proud Papa . . . Quiet you Emilie Fuller . . . Lanquaoes . . . Senior Class . . . Loyally Club . . . Gel rid of your gum, or clonale Mariha Glowania . . . Social Sludies . . . Deloale . . . 404 I age ' ,YI ffn..-y.1....'.a.!.,-.. Cl...-4. If 0. fT 60060 MR , , s X Helen Orion . . . Come mercial . . . l-lonor Sociely . , . ln a modern offical Lynn Wenfworfh . . . Art , . , Don'f Fence Me ln. gli e QAM AI Schoffen . . . l-lislory , , , Are you sum, or are you iusf guessing? Doro+l1y Salferlie . . . Music . . . Thespians . , . 'lNow, leT's ialce lhaf bar again. Loyd Slill . . . Aeronaulics . . . Manual Training , . . Siege Force . . . l-le helps The boys furnish Their fulure homes. ,vii Page Nine 'IP' K N Gladys Baggaley . . . English . . . World Sfell . . . Gladiola . . I have been known lo be wrong. -- once Ollo Smiih . . . l-leallh . . . Physical Educalion . . . Coach . . . l'loly-pay-a-lifel Margaref Boyd . . Commercial . . . Busiesl woman on fhe iacully-feacher, lousedriver. housewife, molher, and aclive Redmond clubwoman. Isabelle Kaiser . . . l-lealfh . . . Physical Educalion . . . lnframural Sporfs . . . Don'l lorgel io Tele your showers girls.' Alfred Benneff . . . Band .- . Vice-Principal . . . Golf . . , ll you won? ploy you can eiwoys luke Home EC. Esfher Tye . . . Music . . . Hi, Tyev . . . Noled for her music and wriling abilily. This has been a remarkable year for our school. IT is a year characTerized by many profound changes: The consolidafion of The school disTricT, The planning for The new high school, The absorpTion of The Redmond sTudenTs, The changing of The name To Lake Wash- ingTon, and oThers of lesser degree. ' IT has been a year of greaT saTisTacTions. Kirkland, Redmond, and JuaniTa sTudenTs have found Tneur inTeresTs mufual and Their friendships have widened. Coming TogeTher To-form a new high school has been good for all oT us. IT has been a year of fine achievemenT. Our aThleTic Teams have made The name Lake WashingTon someThing To be reckoned wifh. We have been successful in debaTe, music, arT, dramaTics, iournalism, panels and speech acTiviTies, club and social life. lvlosT oT all, This has been a year characTerized by high morale. ImparTial observers of our school have nofed The friendly spiriT of co-operafion which exisfs among sfude-nTs and befween sfudenfs and faculfy. LeT us all resolve To derive as much as possible from The rich experiences which our high school offers. DOUGLAS l-TENDEL The sTudenTs and faculTy of The new Lake WashingTon l-ligh School deserve a greaT deal oT crediT for The happy way The amal- garnaTion of The sTudenTs from The Redmond and Kirkland High Schools proceeded. This success was undoubTedly due To The facf ThaT everyone was inTeresTed in making The adiusTmenT work. Each found The'oTher fellow had someThing worThwhile To conTribuTe To The new school. iT is perhaps noT Too far-TeTched To suggesT ThaT This example, on a very small scale, demonsTraTes how such harmony on a world- wide basis mighT bring abouT greaT good for all humaniTy. Pupils are people, and you have come Togefher from Three communifies To pool your inTeresTs and eTforTs in making The new Lake Wash- ingTon High School a beTTer school Than any This communiTy had before. LeT us hope This success presages The fuTure accomplishmenTs of This generafion as ciTizens and sTaTesmen. The world has greaT need Tor The spirif shown in your school during The pasT year. W ll 5. 601055 MISS l3ARRlE-Carrying ouT' The dufies of principals secrefaryi school regisfrar, office sfaff adviser, and hand book edi- Tor, loaves This diminulive alumna o'f Lake WashingTon l-ligh School wiTh lifTle exfra Time. buT still she can be found acTing as personal adviser To half The sfudenfs in The school af alrnosf any Time of The day. MORTON A. 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Jr.-Sr. banquef 3: Class As. 2, 3: Reveille 4: Sr. Play 4: Office 4: Thespians 4. Laurebelle Amundsen-Jr. As. 3: Jr. Prom 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquel 3: Play usher 2, 4: Ticlcel sq. 4: G. C. council 4. ' Richard Anderson-Pep C. 2: Foo+ball 2: Jr. Prom 3: Jr. As. 3. Diclr Anderson--Class As. 3: Pep C. 2 3, 4: Debale 3: Jr. Prom. 3: LeHermen's C. 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: V-pres. A. S. B. 4: Chr. Varsily Ball 4. Charles Bay-Enlered from Broadway 4: Sr. play 4: Honor Socieiy 4. Mercedes Beauchamp-Enlered from N. Dalcola 3: Jr. As. 3. Don Beichlol-F. F. A. 2: Service C. 3: Jr. As. 3: Jr. Prom 3: World 3: Baslrelball 3: Varsify Ball 3, 4. Ardean Beggs-Enlered from Orfumwa, lowa, 3: Jr. As. 3: G. C. Tolo 3: Office 3, 4: Reveille 4: Pep C. 4: Alumni As. 4: Sr. play prompler 4. Paul Belfs-Proj. sq. 2. 3, 4: Service C. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom 3: Varsily Ball 4: Sfage force 4. Doris Berg-Pep C. 2, 3, 4: Class dance 2: Thespians 3. 4: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quel 3: Jr. Prom 3: Jr. As. 3: G. C. Tolo 3, 4: Class Sec. 43 Alumni As. 4: G. C. council 4. Gerry Bergeron-Class dance 2: Val. Tea 2, 3: Oilice 4: G. C. Yearbook 4: Loyalty 3, 4: G. C. council 4: Sr. play prod. 4: World 4: Reveille 3, 41 G. C. Tolo 3. 4: Band maioreffe 4: Thespians 2. 3. 4. Harley Bergerson-Jr. As. 3: Foorball 3. Beffy Birge-Office 2, 3: Swilchboard 33: Jr.-Sr. banquef 3:' Val. Tea 3: Pep C. 2, 3, 4: Class As. 3: G. C. Tolo 2, 3, 4: Alumni As. 4. Marvin Biorkland-Band 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. 4: Service C. 4. Ben Bowerman-Class dance 2: Jr. Prom 3: Jr. As. 3: Thespians 3. 4: Sr. Play 4: Foolbali 4: l.eH'ermen's C. 4: Varsify Ball 4: World 4' Chorus 4. Rosemary Bond-Class dance 2: Alumni As. 2: Pep C. 2, 3 .4: Jr. As. 3: Co.-Chr. Jr.-Sr. Banquel' 3: Reveille 3, 4: Proi. sq. 3, 4: K. of Ax 4: Debare 4: Sr. play prod. 4: G. C. Mixer 4. Kafhryn Boyd-Pep C. 2. 3. 4: Class dance 2: Jr. As. 3:.G. C. Tolo 2. 3, 4: Office 4: Swirchboard 4: Jr.-Sr. banquel 3: Reveille 4: Sr. play prod. 4: World 4. Dorolhy Brown-Class Sec. 2: Poslers 2, 3, 4: Pep C. 2, 3: Jr. Prom 3: Reveille Arf Ed. 4: Jr. As. 3: Sr. play prompfer 4: G. C. Tolo 3: Honor Sociely 4. Ann Browning-Chorus 3. 4: Thespians 3, 4: G. C. Tolo 3. 4: Alumni As. 4. Lloyd Bunlrer-Enfered from Franklin 4: Thespians 4. ' Page Twelve Jac'y Chamberlin-Eniered from Camas, Wash., 2: Jr, Prom. 3: G. C Tolo 3. Chr. 4: Thespians 3, 4: Pep C. 3, 4: Mgr. Tickei sq. 4: G. Ci Mixer 4: Loyalfy 4: 6. C. V-pres. 4. Ann Chemness-Sick room aff. 2: Pep C. 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3, pres. All-school play 2: Jr. As. 3: Swing band 4: Chorus 4: World 3, Reveille 4: Alumni As. 4. Claire Chapman-G. C. Tolo 2, 3: Val. Tea 2, 3: Jr. As. 3: Jr. F'rom 3: Loyaliy 4. Gordon Chase-Chorus 2: Band 2, 3.4: Swing band 2, 3, 4: Traclr 2, 3, 4: LeHermen's C. 2, 3, 4: B. C. Sec. 4. KayIClancy-Jr. As. 3: Sr. play prod. 4: Chorus 4: K. oi Ax 4: Pep C. 4: Lib. C. 4. Janei Coefes-Jr. Prom. 3: Jr. As. 3: G. C. Tolo 3: Thespians 3, 4: Pep C. 4: Lib. C. 4. Billie Crabfree-Jr. Prom 3: Jr. As. 3: G. C. Tolo 3, 4: Thespians 3. 4: Chr. Thespian banquef 4: Loyaliy 4: 6. C. Sec. 4: World 4: Reveille 4: Band rnaioreiie 4. Bill Crow-Band 2, 3: S+. dr. 4: Debaie pres. 4: B. of C. 2: Allrschool play 2: Bus. Mgr. A. S. B. 4: Sr. play 4: Honor Sociefy 4 Elfon Curfis-Band 2, 3, 4: World 3: Jr. Prom 3: Thespians 2, 3. Bob Davies-Class V-pres. 2: Baslceflaall 2, 3: l.eHermen's C. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom 3: World 4: B. C. Pres. 4. Sherman DeWiH'-Reveille 3: Class Sec. 3: Sec. A. S. B. 4: Honor Socieiy 4. Donald Dodge Margaref Elves-Jr. As. 3: K. of Ax pres. 4: Sr. play prod. 4. Bebe Farr-lRedmondl Band 2: Class As. 2, 3: Tolo 3: Chr, Jr. Prom lloorshow 3: All-school play 3: Alumni As. 4. Rodney Gibbs'-Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Lefier' men's C. 3, 4: World 3: Sporis ed. 4: Varsiiy Ball 4: Sr. play 4. llene Gierhofer-En+ered from Asioria, Ore. 4. Curfis Gildow-Pep C. 2: P'rin+ shop 2, Reveille 3: Jr. As. 3: Thespians 2, 3: Treas. 4' Swing band 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: World 3: Varsify Ball 3, 4: Track 3: Sr. Play 4. ' Elmer Grabner-lReclmondl F. F. A. 2: Foolball 3: Sr. play prod, 4. Marvin Granfors-Fooiball 4: LeHermen's C. 4. Helen Graves-Thespians 2, 3, 4: Jr. As. 3: Jr. Prom 3: Pep C. 3, 47 Ticlcel sq. 3, 4: Sr, play usher 4. Jean Hall-Office 2, 3, 4: Class dance 2: Pep C. 2, 3, 4: Co-Chr. G. C. Tolo 3: Jr. As. 3: Jr. Prom 3: Val. Tea 3: World 3, 4: Reveille 4: G. C. council 4. Page Thirfeen 3 A gf' -1 1' fm:- Curiis Holman-Enlered from Bofhell 4. Roberi Hosea-lRedmondl Class pres. 3. Kennefh Howard-Baslcelball 2: Band 2, 3, 4: World 3, 4. Jorene Hulse-Jr. As. 3: Jr. Prom 3: Jr.-Sr. banque+ 3: Ticlcel sq. 3 Thespians 3. 4: Loyally 3: Sec. 4: Co-chr. G. C. Tolo 4: Chorus 4 Sr. play usher 4: Reveille 4: K. of Ax sec. 4: G. C. council 4. Shirley Ingle-lRedmondl Jr.-Sr. banquef 3: Sick room 4: Lib. C. 4. LaWanna lsaackson-lRedmondl Neva Iverson--lRedrnondl Class As. 2, 3: Orchesira 2: B. of C. 2, 35, Tennis 2. 3: Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 4: Treas. A. S. B. 3: All-school play 3: Jr. Prom 3: Yell leader 3, 4: World 4: Reveille 4: G. C. council 4: Alumni As. 4: Thespians 4: Chorus 4: Pep C. 4: K. of Ax 4. Vivian James-All-school play 2: Class dance 2: Thespians 2: Sec. 3, 4 Office 4: Chr. Alumni As. 4: Loyally 4: World 4: Reveille 4. Bessie Janes--Jr. As. 3. Barbara Jewell-lRedmondl Jr. Prom. 3: Jr. As. 3. Don Johnson-llledmondl V.-pres. A. S. B. 2: Baslrerball 2, 4: Foolball 3 Tennis 3: Class v-pres. 3, 4: B. of C, 3, 4: All-school play 3: Leifer men's C. 4: Sr. play 4. Gloria Johnson-Class dance 2: Pep C. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 2, 3. 4: World 3 As. Ed. 4: Jr. Prom 3: Reveille 3, 4: Jr. As. 3: G. C. 'council 4: Sr play prod. 4. Margaref Johnson-Class dance 2: Office 3: G. C. Tolo 3: Jr, Prom 3 Jr. As. 3: G. C. Mixer 3: Pep C. 3, 4: Lib. C. 4: 6. C. council 4 Sr. play prod. 4: Alumni As. 4 , Lillian Jonason-Pep C. 2. 3, 4: Reveille 3, 4: Jr. As. 3: Thespians 3, 4 Lib. C. 3, 4: Jr. Prom 3: Sr. play usher 4: Mgr. sick room 4. Gerfrude Kaper-Class dance 2: All-school play 2: Thespians 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom 3: Jr. As. 3: Reveille 4. Arlene Kearns-Eniered from San Francisco 4: Chorus 4: Pep C. 4: K. of Ax 4: V.-pres. Thespians 4: Lib. C. pres. 4: Sr. play 4. Melvern Keller-llledmondl Alice Kinneberg-Enfered from Roosevelf 3: Jr. AS. 3: Olilice 31 6. C Tolo 4: Pep C. 4: Reveille 4. James Kreider-Enlered from Redmond 2: Jr. As. 3: Sr. play 4. Helen LaBrie-Enlered from Canada 3: Jr. AS. 3. Beffy Landvafier-lRedmondl Yell leader 2: Class pres. 2. 3: Jr. Prom 3: 6. Baske+baIl 3: Chorus 4: Pep C. 4: Loyeliy 4: G. C- 9665- 4-' Page Fourleen Pep C. 2, 3, 4: Jr. As. 3: Jr.-Sr. banquel 3: Ticlcel sq. 3: G. C. Mixer 3: l-DFS l-GYSOH-JL AS. 3: Jr. Prom 3: Jr.-Sr. banquel 3: Tickef sq. 3: K. of Ax 4: Sr. play usher 4. Ed Logldon-World 3: Ad. Mgr. 4. Eileen Lyman-Class dance 2: Thespians 2. 3, 4: Pep C. 2, 3, 4: Tickef sq. 3: Jr. Prom 3: Jr.-Sr. banquel 3: Loyaliy 3, 4: G. C, council 4: K. of Ax 4: Reveille Bus. Mgr. 4. Louise MacDonald-Thespians 2, 3.4: Pep C. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom 3: Jr. As. 3: Val. Tea 3: Ofiice 3, 4: Loyally 3: Pres. 4: G. C. council 4: A. S. B. complroller 4: B. of C. 4: Jr.-Sr. banque+ 3: Sr. play prod. 4 G. C. As. 4. Lorraine Magnuson-Jr. As. 3: Jr. Prom 3: Pep C. 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4. Sara Jane Mancha-Enfered from Mill Valley, California, 4: G. C. Tolo 4. Phil Marsh-Class dance chr. 2: Oraloricel winner 2: Foolball 2. 3, 4: Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom chr. 3: B. of C. 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: A. S. B. pres. 4. Ed Marlin Ron Melhies-Pep C. 2: Jr. Prom 3: Jr. As. 3: Sr. play prod. 4. Deloris McFarland-Thespians 2, 3, 4: Class dance 2: Jr. Prom 3: G. C. Tolo 3: Pep C. 3. 4: Tickel sq. 3. 4: Lib. C. 4. Lulu McGuire-Sick room aff. 3: Pep C. 3, 4: Lib. C. 3, 4: r. Prom 3: World 3, 4: K. of Ax 4: Sr. play prod. 4. Thelma Morris-Jr. Prom 3: Jr.-Sr. banquel 3: Sick room aH. 3. Isabelle Mulloy-Class dance 2: Jr. ,As. 3: Sick room aff. 3: Lib. C. 3, 4: K. of Ax 4. Glen Offoson-Prop. sq. 2: Jr. As. 3: Debale 2, 3, 4: World 3, 4: Reveille 2. 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3: Pres. 4: B. of C. 4. Peggy Peach-All-school play 2: Pep C. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 2, 4: Pres. 3: Reveille 2, 3, 4: Jr. As. 3: Jr.-Sr. banquel 3: World 3 Ed. 4: Sr. Play 4: 6. C. Tolo 4. Dick Penney-Enfered from Sanfa Barbara, California 3: Track 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Baskefball 3. 4: Jr. As. 3: Varsify Ball 4: LeHermen's C. 3: Pres. 4: B. C. sgf. af arms 4. Bill Peferson-Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 4: Mgr. 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Class pres. 3: Jr. Prom 3: Le+iermen's C. 3, 4: World 3: Bus. rngr. 4: Sr. play 4. Lois Phillips-lRedmondl Band 2, 3: Class V-pres. 2: Orch. 2, 3: Jr. Prom 3: Jr.-Sr. banquel 3: Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Pep C. 4: Chorus 4: Thespians 4: Reveille 4: World co-ed. 4. Rex Pierce Rufh Polfrock-G. C. Tolo 2, 3, 4: Val. Tea 3: Jr. Prom. 3: Jr. As. 3' Tickef sq. 3: Chorus 2, 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Lib. C. 2. 3, 4: K. oi Ax 4. Vonila Porier-En+ered from Overlake 4: World 4. Page Fifleen s Joy Purcell-Jr. As. exec. com. 3. Barbara PuH'-Reveille 2, 3, 4: Tlwespians 2, 3, 4: World 3, 4: 6, C, Qoun cil 4: K. of Ax 4: Swilclwboard 2. Virginia Ragsdale-Debale 2: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. banquel 3: Jr.As. 3 Honor Sociely 3: V-pres. 4. Dorolhy Raine-Pep C. 2, 3: Jr. As. 3. Wayne Recor-Class pres. 2: Class dance 2: Foolball mgr. 2: Leller- men's C. 2: Jr. Prom 3: Sr. play 4. Dick Rose-Orch. 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Lellermen's C. 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom 3: Class pres. 4. Bill Sable-Enlered from Monroe, Waslwinglon 3: Track 3: Sr. play 4 Varsily Ball 4. June Marie Sachs--World 3: Band 3, 4. Keifh Sanderson Rifa Sessions-Pep C. 2, 3, 4: B. of C. 2: Swilchboard 2, 3, 4: G. C. Couna cil 3: Val. Tea 3: Jr. F'rom 3: Jr. As. 3: Jr.-Sr. banquef 3: Sr. play s+. dr. 4: Alumni As. 4. .Doris Shaw Dick Sl1ins+rom-Band 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Tlwespians 2, 3, 4: Pep C. 27 Class dance 2: All-school play 2: Jr. Prom 3: Jr. As. 3: World 3: Swing Band 4. Evelyn Singer-Chorus 4. Evelyn Skidmore-Lib. C. 4: Siclc Room A++. 3, 4. Marilyn Smilule-Enlered from Fairfax, S. Dalxola 4. Avis Smilli-Enlered from Anolca, Minnesola 3: Lib. C. 3, 4. Beafrice Smifh-llledmondl Class sec. 3: Honor Sociely 2: pres. 3. Lila Lea Springer-lRedmoncll Sick Room A++. 2, 3: Lib. school play 3: Sr. play 4: World 4. Belsey Slanfon-Thespians 2, 4: V-pres. 3: Debale 2: Proi Sec. 3: G. C. C. 2, 3: All- sq, 3, 4: Jr. Prom 3: Jr.-Sr. banquel co-clwr. 3: All-school play 2: Jr. As. 3: Ticlcel sq. 3: Reveille 2, 3: Ed. 4: Loyaliy 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3 Sr. play 4. Frances Swenson--lRedmondl Tennis 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2, A. S. B. sec. 3: B. of C. 3, 4: Jr. Prom clir. 3: Loyally Reveille 4: Pep C. 4: Sr. play 4. Sec.-lreas. 4: 3. 4: Band 27 4: Chorus 4: Marion Syse--Orclw. 2, 3: G. C. Tolo 3: Jr. Prom 3: Corn. usher 3: 6. C. Alumni As. 4. Page Sixleen 1 Don Thomas-fiiedmondl Orch. -21 Band 2: A. S. B. V-pres. 31 Jr. Prom 3 FooTball 3. 41 l3askeTball 3, 41 LeTTermen's C. 4. Be'Hy Timmons-Jr. As. 3. Larry Trenf-Class dance 21 Proj. sq. 21 FooTball 2, 3, 41 Baskeiball 3 Jr. Prom 31 Jr. As. 31 VarsiTy Ball 3, 41 Goll: 3, 41 Sr. play 41 LeTTer men's C. 41 Siage Torce 4. Marilyn Van Cleve-Pep C. 2, 3, 41 Thespians 2, 3, 41 Jr.-Sr. banqueT 3 Jr. Prom 31 G. C. Tolo 3. 41 LoyalTy 3, 41 G. C. pres. 41 World 4 Alumni As. 41 Sr. play prod. 4. Ruel Vincenf-EnTered from ForT WorTh, Texas, 4. Elaine WipperfurTh-G. C. Tolo 2 3, 41 Lib. C. V-pres. 41 Jr. Prom 3 Jr, As. 31 TickeT sq. 31 K. of Ax 4. Jaccie Whifney-All-school play 21 DebaTe 31 Thespians 3, 41 Reveille 3, 4 World 31 Feaiure ed. 41 Sr. play 41 Pep C. 4. Dorofhy Jean Windsor-EnTered Trom Garfield 31 Jr. As. 31 Chorus ParT oT The Tun in being a senior is To have pleasanT memories oT oTher years To recall. Looking back on Their high school days, members of The Class of '45 will remember when They were sophomores, and Wayne Recor was presidenT1 Bob Davies, vice-president and DOT Brown was secreTary-Treasurer. They will remember Too, Gingham Swing, The sophomore dance. ln Their junior year, Bill PeTerson was presidenT of The class, Dan Poling was vice-pre-siclenT, and Sherman De WiTT was secreTary-Treasurer. TwilighT Prome- nade, The Junior Prom oT ThaT year, was unTorgeTTable wiTh The gym decoraTed in all The colors oT The sunseT. RepresenTing The Seniors aT CommencemenT were Glen OTToson, class represenTaTive1 DoroThy Brown, valedic- Torian1 and Phil Marsh, saluTorian. Befsey STanTon, The TaculTy repre:enTaTive is noT shown. TN T 3. T 'P r ' j osh l. 5 A 'S ll-..VQH -4,',?f,r'1 , 1 5,3 . ' BuT Their senior year will probably be The besr remembered. For one Thing, Theirs was The TirsT class To graduaie from The newly-chrisTenecl Lake Washing- Ton l-ligh School. They elecTed Dick Rose, presidenT1 Don Johnson, vice-president and Doris Berg, secreTary- Treasurer. Dick leTT shorTly aTTer The TirsT semesTer To loin The navy, and Don Took over his duTies. Bill Peierson was elecTed vice-presideni. To add To an alreadyiwonderful year, They presenTed Their senior play, You Can'T Take lT WiTh You, direcTed by Miss Alice McEvoy. Their high school career was concluded wiTh The TradiTional Senior Ball, TiTled lvloonlighT SonaTa. Don Johnson, wiTTy and hard-working presidenT and The oTher officers. Bill Peierson, Doris Berg, and Miss Emilie Fuller, adviser. - m In Page SevenTeen y an s or '46 Alice Ahmann Anna Ahmann Bill Allen Helen Anderson Pedro Anderson Bill Bader Bill Baker Wayne Barnes Claude Barneli Gerald Barrelle Marilyn Baslian Janel Benson Jo Ann Benson Thelma Benson Marqarel Benlley Dick Berg John Berlo Deleno Besmer Diane Bowman Kalhryn Brown Margarel Burr Calherine Buller Barbara Bullera Carolyn Carlson Richard Conover James Cook Elaine Cooper Marcia Craig Joan Curlis Palsy Dallon Bill Dawson Alex Doucelle Harry Everell' Margarei Franklin Marion Fruhling Pal Garvey John Gay Gladden Goeke Audrey Goodman Foresl Goodman Glen Griflis Thursa Hall Edmund Hansen Mary Hekia Arlene Hickman Joyce l-lolen Billie Hollenbeck Roberl Howe Bonnie Huber? Helen Hues Edilh Jackman Ray Jewell Bill Johnson Jerry Johnson Marilyn Johnson Bill Jordan Clofhilda Jumper Evelyn Kalababa Dan Keller Mary Ann Kerr Page Eighteen .I l-lelen Kirlcpalric Virginia Kissinger Bill Kreiler Carol Lang Basil Langlois Shirley Larson Luella Leder Kennelh Lehman Paul Lehman Berl Lind Ruth Lorenlz Roberl Lowe Barbara Mason Barbara Mcllermoll Bealrice McFarland Keilh Mclvor Arlymae McKee Gloria Morlensen Marqarel Mulloy Kalherine Nadeau Pauline Olson Elhel Ona Billie Parks Jean Palon Belly Jean Perrigo Harold Pelerson Rose Marie Pelerson Dick Rasmussen Homer Ray Bonnie Rees Genevieve Reynolds Eula Lea Rosenbach Alma Sadlier Alberf Schneider Alice Schullz Bernice Sedy Dick Scramlin Irene Shadoan Ardis Shane John Shellebarqer Margarel Simpson Harold Singer Harold Smilh Wayne Srnilh Morah Spiller Belly Sliyer Richard Sullivan Bob Swenson Belly Thorsen Barbara Traslr lris Travers Lois Turner Shirley Turner Jim Vague Leona Van de Bossche Lillian Walker Ray Walsh Donald Warner Bill Wallers Joan Whilney Page Nineleen 5944! ff , V! ....- fx Z I . lf I . ' M W'II- h W'lI' f 2 - xi!-L... Delores I warns Jo n I iams ZW. X641 Z' Lea -eff Jursuons WITHOLfl Plcrunes Belly Cely Douglas Coleman Delores Donaldson .X-l Kennefh Genfry Raymond Haag. Vera Pichachy Arihur Riggs Pafricia Sergeanl The class of '46 was a peppy gang lo begin wilh, buf wirh The addilion of Jrhe iuniors from Redmond and all lheir enlhusiasm, if was unbeaiable. Claude Barnerl made a busy and ellicienl class presidenl wilh rhe assislance ol vice-presidenl Jerry Johnson and secreiary Gladclen Goeke. Board of Conlrol represenlalives for lhe lirsl semesrer were Margarel Burr and Kenny Lehman: and for lhe second rerm, Bonnie Rees and Raymond Jewell. The jewelry commillee. consisling of Raymond Jewell, Jane? Benson, and Bonnie Rees, look care ol The class rings and pins which were received by lhe sfudenls in record lime. For olher acfivilies, lhe class pul on an assembly in March which was direcled by a group of comrnillee Junior Prom execulivesi Barbara Bullera, head of dec- ora1'ons: Ray Jewell, chairman: and Bonnie Rees, as- sisfanf chairman l ' Ml chairmen. Soulhern Roses was 'rhe lheme song lor lhe Junior Prom in May. Ray Jewell was chairman wilh Bonnie Reese assisling. Jean Palon and Eula Lea Rosenbach were co-chairmen lor lhe Junior-Senior Banguel, which had 'rhe same decoralions lheme as lhe Prom. ' Junior boys who 'rurned oul' lor foolball were Pedro Anderson, Gladden Goelce, John Gay, Bill Wallers, Jerry Johnson, Bob Swenson, Bill Baker, Ray Jewell, Harry Everefl, Bill Dawson, and Glen Griflis. Baslcelball players were Bill Wallers and Pedro An- derson on +he championship firsl leamz and Harold Singer, Jerry Johnson, l-larry Everell, Bill Dawson, John Gay, and Bob Swenson on 'rhe second leam. Miss Nellie Gunning, adviser: Jerry Johnson, vice- presidenl: Gladden Goele, secrelary-lreasurerg and Ill I li ,ll , ,',l,-A ,I LL- -l-.- -I 'AL Page Twenly CM S 01 '47 lReading across, Belly Jean Allen Mary Jane Amundsen Joe Anderson LaPriel Armfield Louise Arneson Barbara Avenell Charles Bader Ernie Bader Bill Bailey Jim Barrett David Benneli Waller Besmer Jerry Blair Dorothy Bolin David Bowen Bill Bowie Roberl Breed Dorolhy Brennan Ed Brighl Virginia Brown Marion Burfness Pal Carlson Don Chamberlin John Clark Ramona Clark Carolyn Coloauqh June Cool: Geraldinecorringion Melyinecrouse John Cunningham Marqueriie Doison Beliie Ericlcson Shirley Erlandson Esfher Erwin. John Fueling Anna Fischer Richard Forfhoffer lrnoqene Franlclin Florence Fuersi Jeannine Gardner Doloris Gasch Belly Gilleile Pal Greene Doreen Gierhofer Helen Gwerder Joyce Hall Lee Hariley Charles Holi Judiih Hosea Phyllis Howard Hazel Howe Lira Hull Robe-ri Hunier Eugene Ihlenieldi Elsie lsaclcson Lois Jacobs Aice Johnson Don Johnson Lorraine Johnson Maurice Johnson Page Twenfy-Une Marcia Keller Gerald Kimmerle Dick Knowles l-lelen Kreiler Joan La Brie Rosemary Lake Lanny Larson Bobbie Lewis Barbara Lewis Arderh Marlin Phyllis Marlin Mary McCracken Durbin Mcllnay Jerry Mclnlire Phyllis McNair Cully Middlelon Gabriel Morelli Raleigh Neal Bellie Lou Nelson Elvera Nelson Ronald Nelson Don Nicholson Dick Norman Emory Norman Darlene Nyquisl Gloria Olson P'a'l Olson 'Hazel Omesfad Shirley Ormbrek Barbara Parks Lois Penney Barbara Pelerson Lloyd Pelerson Srewarl Pelerson Alber? Pinney Barbara Proudlool Frances Pulison Gloria Pulnam Marie Ramquisl Bob Reed Donna Romey Ivan Rusich Wayne Sable Marqarel Sanclvick Barbara Serqeanr Bob Sim Dale Sim Howard Simpson Roberl Simpson Sarah Smilh William Slaley Lynn Slrand Thor Slray Romaiue Slroud Deloris Slrube Belly Swanson Mabel Tabberr Margaref Thomas Shirley Timmons Ellis Weislein Page Twenly-Two , , , fx 1:17 fl, E' 27,4-??f '4'f!j ' . A ,, - f ,rf . ,- , ' ' .-- -- ,!7 I - if V KL , 4? V4 JJQ4 ,.' .,, E. .1 f- g , ,., L4 3 y .,,r,. A, s ,fr . T . ' . ff ,. Y ,T ,v -' f' .f' 414 ' ,H I 9141. . ,',C'gi,fLf Vi., N, gi.,,,,- R ,, , X , f V 'I gf , f J , . . ,..,i . , , -'.,1-L1,g-:JV ,hy , , if' ., 34 Alden WhiTney lda M745 WhiTney -r' A ' P: , 1 J, , Peggy Williams - - ' f Mary, - --fgr- . 16,11 ,X I - , , .y s sur ..i ,...- ,. f L .rd J, 4 . f , T' X' . rd., 1 , 1 '.r , W . fx f ' ' ,, Jr, N. . 'A 1 I ' if 'LSR ' .1 1 ff L,Lgf,,j'!4,,f, ,L l ,f - . ' 'soiliomorits wimour Plcruaes . -L ,fl In 1,77 J J, . ,N V --Q ,Aa e,,,L,.x.. , ,-ii, 44 , A I... Bob Alsin Doris Anderson, Wanda Lea AusTin 4-',,L',,,,-1,'Q.r,,1,,.1Q-,,gf.,iQ ,fYg,.f' Leroy Brewer Audrey Brown Mariorie Chapman If r, Z F'aT Dobbs Jack Helms Mary Ellen Lyons -Q,gff'1f.fa,,u,.. - 1 'W-.fu Gordon Merrill BeTTy Place Edgar Royer V4kL,,vVL'v':! X Glenn SioquisT Marceline Spading Bill STewarT I h K. NV' X. I 37 -in -,., --.R , ..Q. -.fi ,e, V .f ' T I ' Q , . ,Y I , V,:,fi' . ' - il' ,.ml,'ff. - -- The sophomores sTarTed The year wiTh Alden WhiT- ney as class president Emory Norman, vice-president and Jeannine Gardner, secreTary-Treasurer. When Alden enlisTed in The Marines, Emory Norman became president and Bob Sim was elecTed vice-presidenT. RepresenTaTives To The Board oT ConTrol were DoroThy Brennan and STewarT PeTerson The TirsT semesTer, and Virginia Brown and Bob Alsin Tor The spring Term. As Their main evenT of The year, The sophomores gave a dance in March wiTh Jailers' Jive Tor a Theme. Lake WashingTon sTudenTs, clad in sTriped ouTTiTs. agreed ThaT The dance was one oT The besT ever given, and To co-chairmen Barbara Parlcs and Cully MiddleTon wenT much oT The crediT Tor iTs success. Jailers' Jive inmaies: Shirley Erlandson: Doroihy Brennan: Barbara Parks and Cully MiddleTon, co- chairmen: and Bob Sim. Sophomores who carried The ball on The TooTball Team were 'Alden WhiTney, Gerald Kimmerle, and S'TewarT PeTerson. OTher boys receiving leTTers were Gabriel Morelli, Emory Norman, and Bob Sim. The only sophomore on The ouTsTancling Kangaroo basl4eTball squad was Gerald Kimmerie, buT wearing The purple and whiTe Tor The second Team were Jim BarreTT and Bob Alsin. ln addiTion To being The largesT class in school, The sophomores were also The proudesT one when They wenT way over The Top in The school's SixTh War Loan Drive. As a reward Tor Their eTTorTs, They were allowed an hour To play hookey Trom school wiTh no penalTies aTTached. Sophomore oTTicers: Emory Norman, presidenT: Jean- nine Gardner, secreTary-Treasurer, and Miss Mary Ellen PeTerson, adviser. Bob Sim, vice-presiclenT, was noi presenT Tor The picTure. Page TwenTy-Three Qs V .- STUDENT Zig WUDENT EVENTS Sep -wopyear befgmg. . . 22-F lbal ch 2-B e w' R o re , , , 6- Jamboree a+ Auburn . . 29-Foolb I me w' meefingqyy ashin anga os a a' ugef Buclflelf here ' - GI' I lub M'Xe'n' , Sound eague All- ars . . Knighfs x a n Dance C+ r OO+ 'lyE w . ' 9-.End of .. I4-I7 e Baskel ll To name .ol W. q r r, repor car . . . IO-I I ior piciures 'rak -- 0 UI 5- l33l. -YQ-I-1116 . . I3- oo here ' enl . . . I8 irls' Cub I -l..W.l-l. l4Ol . . . I6-Norlh ' p ll ll-L.W. . m 9 I - - - 20- I Wllll Auburn - l33l . . . -Longview l28l-L. . .SX I39 . . 3- HO .FII IIIHSU ner re ' ' ITIS' OID' So more dance Jalle15' Jiv ' , -Junior As- VI C' . sembly . . . 29- Spring vi a on Nov ber 3- ban al C - ark . . r. Barker clu . -Class : ings . . . IO oo ball l 4 i B+ Pu I i ' h I6-F H CO' H I . -Fomban ll 4- ebale ssembly . . . 6-Track a+ l-li hline wilh ghline her .. ys' u Varsil'y Ball . . .2 ' - - ' 'IO IOIOQY Tree Planll - - - I YS' and Boys' nd 'r Clu e l' . . . 2 2 nks- Girls' mee+ings . .. ll-T rar R 'ro givin . alion . . '-.' oo+ball al T1 . .29-- . . -Tennis al l-lighlne . . -Track me wilh L' Ssembl I' Ford n R Xle' j Bremerlon . . . Lo assembl . . 8-Shakes- D I, , e I ACH ub Smoker Junior pearean Pla rs . . . 20- urls' ub Tolo, Emerald an enior l-I - assembly . -Senior pl y Ci Lec oId's gic Show . . . Track meal ma+inee . . T - ni Fplay Y u Can'+ Take I ' af esicle . . . onor Sociely assembly. You . l -D sembly . . . Yell lea r' con- lere e af zighlin . . . I8-I-lonor 'ely a embly - - - 2 -GI Club Alumni i Y - - 23 Board May 2-Spring Concerl . . . 4-Junior Prom . . . of CIWISI S Dan ' ' ' I-IOIICI S' Girls' Club elecfion of officers . . . IO-Loyally Club anuar -Re m +0 School a,Her Chrmmas Vaca- Senior lvlolhers' Tea . . . I5-Girls' Club lnslallalion . lion . . Baskelball al Buckley . . . I2-Baskelball - - -IU 'l0 'S9nl0' Banquel ' - ' I7'I8 'AClIVe Club wilh E mclaw here . . . I9-End of lirsl semesler . . . Variely Show . . . I9-Senior Ball, Hlvloonlighl Sonalz-1 Basliefball al Kenl - - - 23-BOYS' and Girls' Club . . . 24-Loyally Club Le+lermen's Picnic. . .26-Sfaie meefings . . . 26-Baskelball wi+h Auburn here. Track mea ' I . 27-Baccalaureafe I I . Lake Wash, pebrumy 2-Baskewall 6+ Sumner I . ' 7-Class inglon-Overlake Concerr . . . 29-Girls' Club Memor- meefings . . . 9-Baskelball wi'rh Clover Park here . . . Ial Services ' - - 30-Decorallon DBY I'l0IldaY - ' - 3I I4-Girls' Club Molhers' Tea . . . I6-Baskelball wi+h Commencement Puyallup here . . . 22-23-Washing+on's Birihday holi- day . . . 23-Baskelball al I-lighline . . . 28-Winler Concen- June I-School's oull Page Tweniy--Four 1 I wi 7, -wav-ef A u rvihwmualnrv ii as-.vu M.. vw ......4.... ' 4.-we u. naa- -A ms .du . gm uw-, -my--Q.. ...M q... -.,.,...n.. .1 fw,-xr - .dx ...,-MQW- ,W ..N.,. ...-.-...vw . .M ,...+....,...M..................,.......... ..M...,v.,. M.,.,.,,,. GIRL? WIITED Mrs Rulh Vickers adviser: Jac'y Chamberlin, vice-presidenTg Marilyn an Cleve, presidenTg Billie Crabhee, secreTaryg BeTTy LandvaTTer, -, QPF 11 1, :la . . if ' is if . I , V Tree s u re r. The Girls' Club sTarTed ouT wiTh a program scheduled Tor. The enTire year. The mixer in OcTober wiTh Marilyn Johnson, chair- man, broughT The girls TogeTher before The Devil's Frolic Tolo, held laTer ThaT monlh. Jac'y Chamberlin headed The dance. AT The November meeTing The girls heard a Tallc by a model Trom a SeaTTle sTore. ln December The Girls' Club sponsored The annual Alumni Assembly wiTh Vivian James, chairman. Dr. KaTherine WhiTeside Taylor spoke on Family RelaTions aT The January meeTing. The second semesTer had a calendar paclced wiTh evenTs. ln February The MoThers' ValenTine Tea was given wiTh BeTTy Land- vaTTer in charge. Also, aT ThaT monTh's meeTing a navy nurse came To recruiT girls Tor The CadeT Nurse Corps. April broughT The Emerald CiTy Tolo wiTh Marilyn VanCleve, chairman. The monTh of May was an acTive one Tor The Girls' Club. All business was finished, and The eleclion and insTaIlaTion oT new oTTicers Toolc place. The annual sfyle show was given and The year was cornpleTed wiTl1 a Memorial Day assembly planned by Peggy Peach. Billie CrabTree guards The reT'reshmenTs Tor The MoTh' er's Valenfine Tea Trorn The Thieving lciTchen sTaTT. Chr. LandvaTTer and Mrs. Vickers aT The ValenTine Tea. ChrisTmas spiriT was brouqhT To The halls by The Girls' Club Fine ArTs CommiTTee. Girls' Club Newly-Organized Council-Top row: LandvaTTer, Bergeron, Van Cleve, Chamberlin, Berg, Amundsen, Johnson, Crab- Tree, Mrs. Vickers, Simpson, and lverson. Second row: Brennan. P'aTon, Johnson, Boyd, MacDonald, l-lulse, Hall-, BuTler. and CurTis. i Page TwenTy-Six World STaFF-Top row: CrabTree, Bowerrnan, PeTerson, Gibbs, OlToson, Crow lverzon and Mrs, Baggaley. Second row: Goodman , Boyd, Travers, PorTer, Sprmqer, McGuire, Chamness, and Phillips, Third row: Cleve, Swenson, Peach, Johnson, WhiTney, and Hall. James, Bergeron, Van Yell Team SporTing one oT The peppiesT rooTing secTions aT The sTaTe baslreTball Tour- narnenT, Lalce WashincjTon is more Than proud To give crediT To The sTu- denTs who inspired our spiriT-The yell Team. Neva lverson, BerT Lind. and Alrna Rose Sadlier were insTrumenTal in keeping The enThusiasm of The rool- Page Tv-fenly-Seven Washington World EdiTed by The iournalism class and iudged All' American by N.S.P.A., The WashingTon World was direcfed The TirsT semesTer by Gloria Johnson and Peggy Peach. Frances Swenson and Leia Phillips worlced as co-ediTors The second sernesTer. Mrs. Gladys Baggaley was adviser. Conferring over The lasT issue of The World are Neva Iverson, TeaTure ediTor1 Vivian James- news ediTor7 Ben Bowerman, business manager: and Mrs. Baggaley. Peggy Peach, Mrs. Baggaley Frances Swenson and Lois Phil lips. 0fIice Stal? The oiclice girls, labeled The Ges- Tapol' by some sTudenTs, assisT Mr. BennesT in locaTing missing sTu- denTs. Worlring under The dircdion oT Miss Phyllis Barrie, They oporalo The swiTchboard, collec' aTTendancc slips, deliver Time penalTies To laTe corners, and Talce care oT whaTever else needs To be done. Geshpo AgenTs-Top row: Jun:-au Alsin, RiTa Sessions, KaThryn Boyd- Louise MacDonald, Vivianelames, and Miss Barrie. Second row: Gerry Bergeron, Jean Hall, Shirley Larson, MargareT Burr, and Arlymae Malice, Stage Force The Lalce Washinglon l-ligh School slage force was in lhe hands ol: capable boys lhis year. Wilh The aid ol a few hammers, saws, nails, and boards, lhey did excellenl display work. They were always ready al a minule's nolice lo slage class assemblies, sludenl body assemblies, conceris, plays, and movies. Their biggesl iob was correcling and selling up props for lhe senior play. This arnbifious gang of boys, under 'rhe direciion of Lloyd Srill, were l-larold Pelerson, Wayne Smilh, Paul Bells, Larry Trenl, Alex Doucelle, Claude Barnell, and Basil Langlois. Slage hands go inio huddle To diagnose ills of spollighl, F'aul Bells, Alex Doucelle, Basil Langlois, l-larold Pererson, Lanny Larson, and Claude Barnell. Print Silo Deep in lhe lower reaches of The school, an unpublicized bul very aclive organizalionr operailng under lhe iron hand of Foreman Claude Barneil, carried on irs aciivilies during sludy halls and aller school hours. ll is lcnown as fhe Lalxe Washl inglon l-ligh School prinr shop, and handled lhe prinrinq of liclcels, programs, poslers, handbills, and lhe many blank 'forms used by The orhce force. Counlerleifing done cheap, lhey fell us. lr's no Trouble ar all lo Bill Bowie, Jerry Blair, Arr Riggs, Deleno Besmer, and Claude Barnerr, prinrers of L.W.l-l.S. llonor Society This year's l-lonor Sociely mainiained a busy pace, aclivilies ranging from giving a dance, headed loy Neva Iverson, +o a dinner for iniliales ar Frances Swenson's home. Preparing for rhe assemblies given by ihe socieiy was anolher worry, especially for Presidenl Glen Ollfoson. Belsey Sranlon was secrerary-lreasurer, and Laur- aloelle Amundsen wilh her cornmillee wasrespon- sible for posling the lisls ol honor roll srudenls. The l-lonor Sociely also amended ils consllrulion under +he supervision of rhe new adviser, Miss Helen Orion. Top row: Virginia Ragsdale, Laurabelle Amundsen, Belsey Sranlon, Frances Swenson- Lois Phillips, Neva lverson, and Miss Orion. Second row: Glen Olloson, Bill Crow, Phil Marsh, and Sherman De- Vlfili. r I A. Page Twenry-Fighl l 0 alty Club lf, illy, sriryiqa, co operalion, dependabililyvlhese are lhe qualifies necessary in a qirl lo become a member of Loyally Club, The group is made up ol' senior qirls, and lheir emblem is a while L on a purple neclc scarf, This year lhe club has Chosen a pin which is fo remain lho mme in cominq years. An orqanizalion lo Give service lo lho school, lhe nirls ushered al concerls, collecled lor lhe Red Cl'fi'i'H. wld pomprims, and school pencils. Each year lhey sponsor a Senior Molhersl lea and a picnic for all The lellerrnen, Miss Emilie Fuller is The club adviser. Too raw: Be'ly Landvriller Eileen Lyman, Louise lvlacDon aid, presidf-nl: Jnre-ne Hulse. secretary: Frances Swenson Bcrsey Sfanlon and Miss Fuller, Second raw: Billie Crab rroc, J.ic'y Chamberlin, Gerry Bergeron, Marilyn Van Cleve. Claire Chapman, and Vivian James, Page Twenly-Nine Projector Squad Iilhere qoes lhal lilm aqaini' is a lam'liar siayinq lor lliu members ol lhe proieclor squad when lhe 'ilm brc-ala. al a crucial polnl in a movie. Under lhe supervision ol' Mr. Boyd. lhe squad proved lo be indispensable 'ro The sludenls of lhe enlire school sy'QlC'Yl and rendered invaluable service in lhc form oi visual edu calion. Their dulies consisled of showing movies al Rose Hill, Cul lins. Cenlral, and Junior lrliqh Schools, pullinq up iurlain for blaclrouls, and repairing and rewindirq lilms. l-larold Pelerson and Gerald Barrello warn lmad repuirrnvn. and manager ol' ihe squad was Basil Lanqlris, Proieclor squad members: Arl Riqqs, Paul Balls, Rfi'-c'rn.1ry Bond, Ray Jewell, John She-llebarqer, Deli-no Bw-rner, Bnlv l-lowe, Claude Barnell, and lliirwld Pi'-lerwr. Ollim im-ni bers lor The year were Barbara Mason, Bell..-y Sliinlinn, -and Alex Doucelle. iclrroom Stal? Under lhe quidance ol Mrs, June Munson, llni sivlirimni iiirl' allempled lo maine lheir piilienls Cornlirwrl-flilv and al llii same lime lo lceep peafe and quiel. Alsin, allisndanlf, were responsible for seeing lhal pillow slips were clean, and ilu- blanlcels neally folded and in place when noi in use. The aftendanls all had allernalesi in Case llmy wnrr- iiliw-nl or excused, so a girl was in charqo each period. Mrs, Munson and sick room allendanls Eulri Lrwi l5fiw.i-nlimh. Bessie Janes. Dorolhy Brennan, Belly Thar-,r-n, F-.nl-,ii Kirli baba, and Marilyn Srnilile. Miss PeTerson, Eileen Lyman, BeTsey STanTon, and DaT Brown solve The annual's problems. SiTuaTion normal - all Touled up. The ediTor has a headache. Reveille Stud' Every Reveille ediTor has, aT The beginning of The year, sworn To make The deadline and geT The copy in early, Also, every Rev- eiIIe sTaTT has rushed abouT The school during The lasT Tew weelms. uTTering lamenTs To whoever would lisTen ThaT geTTing The maTerial Tinished would be a physical impossibiliTy. NeverTheless no year has gone by wiThouT The sTaTT's leaving a Tine yearboolc. Wi+h ediTor BeTsey STanTon cracking her whip over The sTaFT, Miss PeTerson wringing her hands abouT laTe sTories, Eileen Lyman hounding The adverTisf ers, and Bill Sable clicking his shuTTer around The school, as well as The oTher members oT The sTaTT working unTiringly, The '45 Reveille was finally ready To go To press. The sTaFT prompTly leTT To Talxe a resT cure. '45 Reveille sTaTT members slave To? The salce of The annual. g Debate Arguing The nahonal quesTion, Resolved, ThaT The legal voTing age shall be reduced To eighTeen years. The Lake WashingTon High School DebaTe Squad meT Teams from Bremerfon, Overlalce, SeaT- Tle Prep, and STadiurn To pracTice The arTs of verbal warfare. Besides giving several debaTes Tor diTTerenT classes. The squad also presenTed panel discussions on viTal poliTical problems To The sTudenT body. AT The annual rneeT aT The College of P'ugeT Sound The squad meT deloaTers from other schools of The sTaTe. Their adviser This year was Miss MarTha Glowania, hisTory Teacher. Bill Crow was presidenTg Glen OTToson, vice-president Harold PeTerson, secre- Taryq and Bonnie Rees, Treasurer. Concerned wiTh world affairs and argumenT were Glen OTToson, Harold PeTerson, Bill Crow, Bonnie Rees, Ed Hansen, Basil Langlois, John Shellebarger, Betsey STanTon, and Jean PaTon. Page Thir-Ty Mespian 6 ab lT's Tun To waTch a play. buT iT's even more Tun To parTicipaTe in one. ThaT's why The Thespian Club was sTarTed. and why iT has increased in populariTy Trom year To year. Besides having a good Tirne, The members gain experience in acTing, direcTing, sTage- seTTing, malceaup, and oTheribaclcsTage arTs. Ol'Ticers Tor The club were: president Ann Chamness: vice-presideril, Arlene Kearns: secreTary, Frances Swenson: Treasurer, Corlc Gildowg and librarian, Juneau Alsin. When Cork leTT Tor The arrriy, Bill Johnson was elecTed To Till his oTTice. The acTiviTies oT The club This year were limiTed To Three producTions: e rnysTery, 'The BlaclcouT Murder, di- recTed by BeTsey STanTon: a comedy. ConsolaTion, by Juneau Alsin: and a melodrama, He Ain'T Done RighT by Nell, Peggy Peach. Miss DoroThy SaTTerlie was The Thespian adviser. FurTher responsibiliTies oT The Thes- pian Club resTed on The shoulders oT Frances Swenson, Bill Johnson, and Juneau Alsin. GeTTing Their heads TogeTher are The direcTors oT The Thespian plays: Juneau Alsin, Peggy Peach, and Betsey STanTon. Boys' 6 ab The maior evenT on The Boys' Club calendar was The annual VarsiTy Ball given aT The close oT The TooTball season. Decorafing The gym were purple and whiTe sTreamers- and a huge TooTball in The cenTer oT The floor. Frances Swenson was honored by The Team when she was made queen Tor The evening. f lnTramural sporTs were organized by The club, and volleyball, baslneTball, and baseball were in- cluded in This program. Q OTTicers chosen aT The sTarT of school were Bob Davies. presidenT: Don Thomas, vice-president and Gordon Chase, secreTary. When Gordon leT+ To ioin The Navy, Bill Sable was elecTed To Till The vacancy. RepresenTing The boys oT L. W. l-l. S. were Bob Davies, OTTO SmiTh, adviser: Bill Sable, and Don Thomas. Page Thirfy-One Responsible Tor guiding The acTiviTies oT The drainaTical- ly minded sTudenTs were Ann Chamness, Cork Gil- dow. and Arlene Kearns. Board of Control The Board of Conhol, headed by Phil Marsh, This year sef The largesT budgeT in The school's hisTory-53050, This was made possible Through The large revenue Trom aThleTic evenTs and by increasing the cosT of The sTamp plan from Three To Tour dollars. As This was The TirsT year oT The consolidaTion wilh Redmond The siudenfs from Thaf disTricT were direcfly represenTed on The Board by Frances Swenson and Don Johnson. Wi+h The added responsibiliTies oT The consolidaiion, The members were more Than busy. They broughT The sTudenT body con- sTiTuTion up-To-daie: They esrablished The leTTer award sysfem and sTandardized The consTiTu'rions oT all school organiza- Tionsp They sponsored The ChrisTmas dance, and They pre, pared a V-E Day assembly. Through The aclion of The Board. and sTudenT body, a new Tight song, wrilTen especially Tor The school by Major Don Adler. was insTiTuTed. Diclz Anderson, vice-presidenT, was called inTo The service in January, and Diclr Penney was elecied To fill his place. Board of Conlrol members Tor The TirsT semesTer were- Top row: Margaref Burr, DoroThy Brennan, Louise MacDonald, Juneau Alsin, Frances Swenson, and lfroni fowl: Kenny Lehman, Phil Marsh, Bill Crow, Sherman DeWilT, Glen Oilo- son, and Don Johnson. To guide The acTiviTies of some Tour hundred sTudenTs is d Tull-Time iob in The opinion of Phil Marsh, Dick Penney, and Sherman DeWiTT. Handling The Thousands of dollars of A. S. B. Tunds is noT an easy Task as business manager Bill Crow, and sTudenT comp- Troller Louise MacDonald Tound, Here They are going over The checlrrboolr. rep club WiTh The ideas of presidenT, BerT Lind, and co-operaTion of his oT'licers, Ardean Beggs, vice-presidenT, and Jean Hall, secreTary-Treasurer, The Pep Club had an acTive parT in school liTe This year. Besides planning pep assemblies The club puT on slciis, helped decoraTe The TooTball field. and gym Tor games, and hnanced new megaphones Tor The yell leaders. Officers, BerT Lind, Ardean Beggs, and Jean Hall. lettermens' Club The newesi organizallion aT Lalre Washingfon High School is a revised LeTTermen's Club. lfs consTiTuTion was drawn by Presideni Diclc Penney, Vice-Presidenf Rod Gibbs, Don Thomas: and Phil Marsh. The purpose of The club is To become a consTrucTive parT of Lake WashingTon High School by helping wirh all physical educafion acTiviTies. Club membership is lirnifed and by invi'raTion only. The organizaTiori is divided inio dif- TerenT groups such as The heal+h group whose iob iT is To walch condiTions in The loclrer rooms. MosT imporTanT, a council is To be organized To mainlain aThleTic sfandards, and To punish ofienders. The aThleTes of L, W. H. S. are ably represenTed by The oTTicers oT The LeTTermen's Club who are Don Thomas, secre- Tary-Treasurer: Rod Gibbs, vice-presidenTg and Dicli Penney. president OTTo SrniTh is The adviser. Page Thiriy'Two knights of Axe Olrayi rlrayl Pul llml paddle down, budl l'll gel all llie livldlil And H fnP'nlSer ol 'lie Kniglnls of Axe Club nad sliooed anollrer speclalor away from flue danger zone al a football game, Composed of llwe organizalionn lorrnerly known as llie Mqkel squad and the soryice club, llne Lalre Wasninglon Kniqlils ol Axe made llnoir goal ine prornolion ol sclnool spiril, as well as keeping order al garncs, and handling liclrel sales. Working willw Mr, Norlon. adviser, who organized llwe group llvls year, 'lQueen Margaref Elves lcepl llwe wlwolo organize llon going srnoollwly wlriile Duke Claude Barnolr of llwe servire fcnrnrniline, and 'Duclnrssesi' Jaely Chamberlin and Barbara Pull cl VHP fiflel and inorale Crirnrnilleosl ably nan- dlud llwe execuliye end ol llveir respecliye seclions. elcvrcne Hulse was sec refary-rreasurer lor flue Kniglwls. Knlqlrrlf. nl Axe nllicers: Jarly Cnarnberlin, Claude Barnell, Jercne l-lul-lc, and Margarel Elves. Direrlnrs ol lne Knigllfs of Ale barn dance were Barbara Pull, Lois Larson, Laurabelle Arnundscn, and Bob Howe, library Club Merrlnrr of llre Library Club funclioned in llwe life cl Lalgi VVasl'rinilon l-liglv Sclmol in rnany ways during l944 and 45. llvey sponsored an assernbly during Nalifnal Bank Weeln, llue proceeds Ol wlnuilv we-nl la llne Nuliorml Tran' seribers Sociely for lne Blind. Ar Cliriw-nas ine Library Club secured llne addresses nl farmer sludenls row in ine service, and Sen? cards lo llwem, Also llarguqly the ellrnrls nl' inc Qlub, many new pinlurrfs were added 'c flie l-lcincr Rr-ll bullclin board on display in lbe library, Tbggp were in drjdiligwn 'Q ll-e members' regular aelivilics belrfnd 'ne rrnrqinl desk. Miss Nellie Gunning was llic dflr v'ser 'lor llve club, Library Club cillkic-rs: Elaine Wipperlurlh, vice--pre--idenlt Arlene Kearny prewide-nf: Isabelle Mulloy, secrelary lreasuref. Margarel .lolwnsfxn was responsible lor lmecpinq llie bullelin board ol servicemen s picfures up-lO-dale. lf d gludewf warm lo lind somellwing about anylliing, all lie needs lo do is alll Miss Gunning, librarian, Page Tlnirly-Tlwree . 7Q:..Lin. I '. 1 ,af N f'-nf U1 ,. 0- A M N Top row: llell lo rlqhll-H. Pe'rersonZ,.5w'Colman. Vague. xl ' .' l-'la'rvd.WlRQberlSi . . , 13171. . ,l -FL Jewell, D, Anderson, Locker, Bullel j ffbnover, Glldow. A ' Second row--Balley, Sandvlc ugholson, Sachs , .' w, from, .- Jonason, Doerslwlaq, Blorlclany f L aaa a . aa , -' Thurd row-McSporsan, Afirens, Bufler, Smlfh, Berg, L14 1 , l -lansenigi, ,Q Larson, O Renlly, Walk 'Mr. Bennesl. A-.tgp , ' Fourth row-Sree Pnundsenl owalglii 'Ai Curfis, DeWi+f, Mclrilb- ben. Mclvor. Prn f oof. l-liclcma' Afifhlker, Bowen. .A -A,. ' - 'T , Q . V. . 31 ..2L5?:5:'w' 5, Qi? .Q ..-A JW ' .S M. - O K Q. 7.:h j. if , R5 A ..- af f . I ' . I . il . . Q x m K , 5,f?Fl - Q ,. A Q, ' 1 A ' 'W f , :sag a . ifiiffg-Aliizff , ia l . . lf l l , .fp L 1 a ..,. Q '-2 . i X ,als -F krrk l- .'- leyaloreffes Doris Ber9- Ger- '4 ,80fQQf0h- and Billy Crab- fl gave all allwlelic evenls lwiclw lhey appeared ompellllon for llwc a Spot Page Tlwlrly-Four il i Mus c M0513-5' .c, The Lake W55hln9.i91!!Q..-lunidiifgenlolii ol i'l.,l'he game lurnoigls were under 'rhe bi' n of udeni Band has had an acfivei? sifeiiii ffresfricfions d' c+or Bill Crow? who f e ,smus.icionshi3asi diem aff imposed by +he and rheigoiher aspecis in irqfiggn io- 5 A '?ml L g' if players. , QQ of wariime condiribns. a m ffbership which hasgmlwsis i 'QigfQ,gldoW -f-rorgibonez Dick r . or sax: Qnd been mainfained af 50 for several lfason,g- +ljie,,bamd!sii Wl'5?Af S Gow n Chase, bariiibne sqx: f i i 'l' a . ,,, .. principal acfiviiies have been iicerrs. arh- mgd rm fo geryg in W -fgi i ni e Sam. lefic confesr rumours, bond l'4 siemens and special per- This was s y , S rr fgliliiiiigf were plenfy formances for various fibirlside organizaiions such as The of go ifmusiQi i QEsgAr1on gracluafing from Lake Washingfon C'i'A Shipyards-. S 'ifhe ba 1 ' .ihin ro . band manager: Sherman The people of 'rhe comrnuniiy evidencQf+h3 pride DeWi+f Jane SGCllS- Cl6l'lf16l'SZ Marvin in The organizarion by a successful drive io raise funds Bloflfl ii ' rumpfi Cl l l8PvSef1. l:feQC.l1 hOfQ. Sher'- for new uniforms which hike done much 'ro keep lhe man a diifii iifhiiiihe S S l Y ymplpfim' band's morale ar a high pirch and add io iis glamour , r- he .f. G in insrrupfw romofing SC O01 6+ PUHC UPPGGVBUCSS- y v irir inieresl in music 'rhroughoui 'rhe The band's lhree rwirlers, Billie A sc o and communify. Their programs coniain rep- Berg. and Gerry Bergeron, are worrhy fo senlarions from music liieralure of all fypes, from Their 'Fine work wiih The band ai M y swing music io concerl music of The iinesl kind. Wifi!! J The Music masiers of L. W. l-l. S, serenading rhe siudeni body ai an ouldoor concerl lasl spring. The Chorus, under ihe direction of Mini, Snvvrlie, broughi a brealh of spring io lhe Winier Ci ncerl. Top row lleir io righll-Syse, Langlois, Bowerman, Hansen, Conover, Be-rio, Kreiiei, Shaw, Rusich, Lockman Kearns. Second row-Landvaifer, Erlandson, Hulse, Johnson, Kalababa, Swenson, Charnness. Carlson, Puiiison, Skidmore, Reynolds, Third row- Burr, Beauchamp, Browning, Morienson, Nadeau, La Brie, i-lull. Kreiler, Bolin, Place, Clmrus Mi's Dorolhy Saiierlie has successful! ly direcfed The senior high chorus ci 54 members for ihe pasi year. This has been no easy Task when the girls gre-ally ouinurnber the boys. However, Miss Sai- ierlie has buili one of lhe fines? sing' ing groups Lake Washinglon has had during the pasf years. The members also received 'rraining in singing as an a cappella chorus. As usual the group look pari wiih ihe band in ihe fall, winier. and spring con- certs, and in ihe Chrisimas pageant Ann Chamness served as accompanisr for the enfire year. One of ihe numbers liked besi by bolh The chorus and lhe audience was Over ihe Rainbow, which was presenied ai ihe Winler Conceri. Page 'ihiriy-Five Perrigo. Fourlh row-Brown, Thorsen, l-loward, Arrniield, lverson, Mulloy, McFarland, Williams, Purcell, Craig, Stroud, Miss Sailerlie. R ,IN his www I. Seniors of You Can? Take ll Willw You, lS+andinql Dol Brown and Ardeari Be-qos, prorriplers: Juneau Alsiri. Peqqy Pearlw. Franceg Swenson, Belgey Slanlon, Jamie Wkiilnev. Rila Sessions, sludenl direclon Miss McEvoy, and Arlene Kearns, llfneelinrzl Dick Sl'1inslrom,Ben Bowerman, Dori Jolinson, Rod Gibbs, Bill Sable Larry Trrenl, Bill Crow, Bill Pelerson, Cliuck Bay, and Cork Grildnw. 2. Swede Beqqaley looks lor Ole eller llme pep assemblv. 3. Tony and Alice 'ralk il over in llwe senior play. 4. Tlwe Syca- rnores-Arnenl 5. l.. W. l-l. S, lwils llie air-waves willw Glen Olloron, Ann Clwamness, Ralph Pelerson, and Belsey Slanlon discussinq llne nalional eleclion. 6. Nofhinq loul +l'ie besf lor llie P, S. l.. Cliarnps. 7. A Kniql'1l's work-Eileen Lvrnan, Deloris McFarland, Helen Graves, .lorene l-lulse, and .lac:'y Cliamberliri, all responsible lor flie qyrn decoralions during llve baskelball season. 8. L. W, H, S.- lil up. 9. April I2. I945. I0. A lillle on llwe lonely side eller flwe .Junior Assembly. II. Prom royally of '44. IZ. Music in llie air as Dick Nelson solos. l3. Looking lor a fire? I4. The gruesome speclacle ol 44's iunior Loyally inifiales. Page lliirly-Six nl 51' R one fan.. Spun-si-' .9--f 1, ' ,vp--. , , -- . f' 9- F g 7,7 Y gg- ,, .fs , ill Q - 'L:. if L r- - f- - QA lf-use ,nn- :quun-up in--nuns --Q 1 hu- -g 'annum-1 nr- 'wsu A., it had cs url -sn. H ......f.,,,..--N..w....M-- ,-1 -nun. gust pai .....,,,..,.-. ,..,.,.--.-W. Sebriel fl Phil Marsh Rod Gibbs Morrelli The T944 games were well-played on The average, alThough The league sTanding showed The Team only halTway up The ladder. STarTing ouT The season, The Lake WashingTon Kan-- garoos see-sawed back and TorTh, TirsT winning and Then losing. Chances on climbing To The Top were high unTil They challenged Puyallup in The middle oT league play. WashingTon sTarTed ouT wiTh The TirsT Touchdown, buT The game ended To The sad Tune oT a 6-38 score in Puyallup's Tavor. From Then on, no wins were in sighT, buT The Team never losT iTs TighTing spiriT. . lMIl64 Larry TrenT Balmer Bob Swenson OTher members oT The Team were Marsh, end: Bowerman, Tackle: Sim, guard: Gay, guard: TrenT, cenTer: Swenson, cenTer: Kimmerle, Tull-back: Norman, Tull-back: WhiTney, halT-back: and Anderson, halT-back. The second Team ended a Tairly good season by winning Tour ouT OT six games. OuTsTanding members oT The second squad were Dawson, end: Bader, end: Larson, guard: Johnson, cenTer: EvereTT, quarTer-back: and BarreTT, quarTer-back. The TirsT Three also saw some TirsT Team acTion. Villy and The :Tion againsT The lnspiraTional Award Anderson and Don Thomas. Dick given The honorary TiTles oT Anderson also won a place on The second Team. Bill WaTTers re- ceived The Blocker. All-Comference hon- orable given To Rod Gibbs, end, and STewarT halT-back. lead Them on. Through The line. OTher members and Their posiTions were lvliddleTon, end: Bowie, Grihfis, and Johnson who were Tackles: Blair, guard: HolT, Cunningham, and l-lursT, haIT-backs: and STray, Tull-back. Bob Simpson was manager Tor The TooTball season. Dick Rasmussen was head Junior High manager, wiTh KenneTh lvlalme and Arnold Gunderson as assisTanTs. The ref Takes The spoTlighT. Page ThirTy-EighT Bill WaTTers Penney, end: Jewell, end: Goeke, Tackle: Morelli, Tackle' Gerald Kummerle I 1 I Buckley Enumclaw Kem' Auburn Puyallup Clover Park Sumner Hlghllne Renlon Bill Peterson Bowerman Ball Dawson Erma Bader Team Renfon Puyallup Buckley Sumner l-llqhline Lalme Waslwunglon Ken? Enumclaw Auburn The squad poses eller an e e g ol prec? -,455 ? y I 52 jj 2 2 f Don Thomas Bill Pefersan Swishing Their way To Tame, Lake WashingTon's Tive had a successTul season by winning The championship in The PugeT Sound League. This senT Them To The STaTe l-ligh School BaskeTball TournamenT played aT The UniversiTy oT WashingTon Pavilion, March I4 To l7, where They capTured TiTTh place. Laughing, yelling, singing and weeping, The enTire rooTing secTion cheered The lanky hoopsTers on To vIcTory. Losing The TirsT TournamenT game To l-lo- quiam, 36-33, The Team rallied To deTeaT Their nexT Three opponenTs, Yakima, NorTh KiTsap, and Longview. AlThough The coach seemed cool as a cucumber, he aTTerwards conTessed ThaT he didn'T sleep all week. The cagers also losT The TirsT game oT The season To Buckley, buT won all The resT, deTeaTing l-lighline in an llli Z :ff Q XX Gerald Kimmerle Phil arsh Rod Gibbs overTime Thriller, 3432. DespiTe gas-raTioning, iam- packed crowds were a TeaTure OT all home games. 'While The Kangaroos enjoyed sTaTe-wide Tame as The TallesT Team in WashingTon, They were noT leTT ouT oT The local picTure eiTher. Every member oT The TirsT Tive was menTioned aT The PugeT Sound League Coaches' ConTerence. Rod Gibbs, guard, and high poinT man oT The league, and Phil Marsh, capTain, were named on The All-ConTerence TirsT Team. Dick Pene ney, cenTer, was selecTed Tor The All-ConTerence sec' ond Team and Pedro Anderson received The inspira- Tional award Trom his Team-maTes,while Philwas elecTed honorary capTain. Though The second Team was noT as successTul as The TirsT Team, Their games provided The Tans wiTh many exciTing momenTs. The whole shebangl STanding: AssisTanT Coach Champ, PeTerson. Johnson. Thomas, Marsh, Penney, Gibbs, WaTTers, Kirnmerle, Anderson, Coach Smifh. FronT row-Nicholson, Swunfon, Dawson, Johnson, BarreTT' C-ay, Sable, Manager Pinney. Gibbs on The receiving end. Page ForTy - , .- sg Bill Wa'H'ers LEAGUE SCORES Buckley Enumcla Kenl Auburn Sumner Clover Parlc Highline Renlon Oo la la! Gems! Pep as- sembly culrups by Crow Mo e o er Bud' and Lund. N-...- Q E 7 X Don Johnson Bob Davies LEAGUE STANDINGS Wins Losses Lalce Washlnglon 8 I Buckley .,,,.s,, 7 2 l-liglnline ,, ., ,,,,, 7 2 Clover Parlc .,,,,,, ,,,, 6 3 Puyallup .,,,.,,,, ,,,. 6 3 Renlon ..,A Y 5 4 Kenf ..,,.,, ,,,A 3 6 Sumner .... ,.,, 2 7 Auburn .,,,,,ss , I 8 Enumclaw O 9 Ring-around flue-rosy. Vo-lfme for Shale lournamenl: Kangaroos ouf-slwool Norilw viclory. Kitsap. - - M I- On your mark -Fd l'-lansen ready To lump The hurdles. 2- Servel Rod Gibbs playing Tennis singles .WITH Sludenlg from Overlake. 3-Ray Jewell wailing paTienTly Tor The baTon in The relay race. 4- The Winnah -Jim Wubbena. '44, finishes TirsT in The mile. 546-The crowd in conlrasTing moods. 7-Gordon Chase Takes a minuTe's resT before The 220. 8-Bob Venema, '44, finishes The 880 relay race. 9-Marine, Chuck Clark, '45, ready To win The hurdles aT RenTon Track MeeT, I0--Two year Tennis leTTerman John Shellebarger ready for The serve. In the Spring In our Tirsl' year in The PugeT Sound League, Track compeTiTion proved a heavy load Tor Lake WashingTon cinder men lasT spring. Three men emerged from league conTesTs To appear as The subsTance OT our hopes in The conference meeT during The lasT parT of April. They were Bob Venema in The 440: Fred Wubbena, discus: and Tom Gibbs, shoT puT. MisTorTune sTruck when Bob accidenTally sTumbled and Tell TlaT on his Tace, and Fred and Tom failed To place. The remainder of The squad and Their evenTs were as follows: Don Ward, IOO yard dash: Gordon Chase, 220 yard clash: Marvin Granfors, 880: Jim Wubbena, mile: Don Ward, Jack MarTin, Gordon Chase, Bob Venema, relay: Charles Clark, high hurdles: Ray Jew- ell, Ed Hansen, and Charles Clark, low hurdles: Don Ward, broad iump: Bill PeTerson, pole vaulT. Illness prevenTed Bill PeTerson from finishing The season wi+h The squad, and his loss was keenly TelT. LasT year's Tennis acTiviTies were resTricTed some- whaT, buT The Team compelred againsT Overlake, BoThe ell, 'Redmond lwe were Two schools Then-remember?l and Snohomish. The Team consisTed of CarloTTa ScoTT, Don Ward, Phil Marsh, John Shellebarger, Rod Gibbs, and Chuck WescoTT. Tennis coach was Mr. William Fisher, former hisTory Teacher. Page ForTy-Two 1 K .' u k qw-.Q, 115zH1R4!I nw? 'x K.. fmullgaafxlliiveflifgiiilnglg llll ul lllllll lllrl-.fm l- Q V f A 5 Ffifqih 5' V In d p: '1 iN ' . 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BeaT me, daddy, with a boogie paddle. 9. lnspiraTion in black and whiTe. IO. Leqsf7 Acknowledgments We oT The i945 Reveille sTaTT wish To express our graTiTude To The Tollow- ing people, wiThouT whose help This book would noT have been possible: The EaculTy Tor Their cooperaTion. Mr. Earl LighTner4oT The American LiTho. 84 PTQ. Co. oT SeaTTle. Mrs. Kochel OT The Kennell-Ellis STudio oT SeaTTle. Mrs. Elsie Johnson oT Miles STudio Tor her valuable assisTance in phoTographic problems. The Business and Professional Men, our sponsors. Miss Mary Ellen PeTerson, our adviser. BETSEY STANTON, EdiTor. QQM Sfllqlgr 9 4' Est. l92I 'o'ffS4ssocx+l'T . T Page Fwy-EiqhT A 0 . my X, . if 5 ,cjpxxxkv J I If Q - 2. v 0 K I o , L f-gUJjf1 W V ' v 41 , f? if f L A ' . r 'f7?b A V . WyW M . If Prylw. 'kVJ'4fV0 Xjpf I. ,f f ,.,.,, ' ' f ' fk!!,IQ.i'f-'Air 23:-g-,J Lf, ...A 34 ,, f ' I, In I :iii , 5 rx U-Xu W A . 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