Lake Washington High School - Reveille Yearbook (Kirkland, WA)

 - Class of 1946

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Q 1 1 N f L A' , 5 ' Foreword IN this year of 1945-1916, the first time our nation has been at peace since we have been in high school, Lake Wfashington students have made the transition from a school-at-war to a school working-for-peace. Cone are the war bond drives, the scrap-collecting contests, and above all else-further gold stars to be added to the service flag. We have placed increased emphasis on sports and activities with the formation of a baseball team, two complete tennis teams, and a drill team. Plans for the new high school and the War Memorial Stadium were further advanced. A year of expanded club activities was marked by successful dances, banquets, and outstanding assemblies. ln every respect, it has been a good year-one that we shall remember with pride each time we read again these Reveillc pages. N 'ss f it rl 1 1 V V 6 . K I , ' ,lf it f o J . 4, ' xl - -1 1, W Nr Y' ffl' I f' l 1 Q -' A x W ' . k 1 U, I I' I X .' 'r ' f c P . ,. K 1 N - ya if 1' I -7 4 I' 4' X ' A 7 I f J . , r . k9 V' 1.,, a ! ff! 'J 'A My x Gladys aggaley HHACCII tely n to students as Cladlola Begmnlng ln th junlor hlg o she has taught Jumor and semor Englrsh ch and l Sl c then Wlth her asslstance the Washzngton or re ed -Xll kmerlcan Honor Ratlng last year Because of her 1ll1n s to h anyone who ever needed It her smcere mterest ln all dents and 1n school HHQBIFQ her frlendly smlle and her remarkable thuslasm for llvlng her students wlll always remember her when they ecall therr hlgh school days ln smcere appreclatlon we dedlcate thls 1946 Cdlll0H of Revellle to tu-'V 'lf FJ ' Y 4- ,J X Ai, V lily, , J 4' ' ' . X ng? lf 5 . ff 'lp K' X Vg . . . 'B-pf' ' . PI-IOP E are ever ax ind ' , admired, and respected as Mrs. n 1 n n , C l i , n Q In u , I . . . . p , u a . . , , rs. Baggaley. . N We Pause to Ilememller . . -XI IRID lil Rl DAXID IMRII I I DUN AI D llllll I H JMR ISRIHIQ DAX ID lil lill DUN -XI D DQNIIIIRITI IDRDDN JOHNSON JM lx Nlclxl NN X IDNX -'IRD 'NIIlNllXlm ll IDIIN QI M lxl NDI MII Il-I RM SDXII ll XXISIDII IDX? ARD Nll Xl RN rlthcr for u to lu here rlcchralefl to the rea ta l-. remalnm hefore u That from the e lmnmefl cleacl me take mcrea ed mlexotlon to that eau e for which thew axe the lat full mea ure of cluotxon that we mere hx hlx re olxe that the e dead hall not haxe clnecl m sam that thu IIHUOII under I od hall haxe a neu lurth of freedom and that o ernment of the people lx the people for the people hall not Il9I'l h from the earth j . I f ll llllll If l'l-illllllllb UI? I :ff CHARLES Jlfllllllfll ...ltisz 1 S 1 'X g1'l g ' S , ' --- ' l 'g 1' s ' s , S ' ', ' ' ' - 's ' . I .S ' ' ' ,, g Y , , , A ,v- pl I ,Y gif kr I pix, K e JM I I J? fblfp S X J V' l ' MR. MORTON JOHNSON js.. 'i '-'-in MISS NELLIE GUNNING MRS. MARIENNE CADLE u Xu T 1 i MR. MORTON JOHNSON . . . Superintendent of Schools B.A. degree from College of Puget Sound . . . tennis and football letterman . . . editor of college paper . . . grad- uate work at University of Washington '. . . has taught in Kirkland since l932 . . . became superintendent in 1940. MISS NELLIE GUNNING . . . study hall supervisor and librarian . . . Library Club adviser . . . M. A. degree from University of Washington . . . has done library work since sophomore year in high school. MRS. MARIENNE CADLE . . . languages and English . . . Thespian Club adviser . . . B. A. degree from University of Washington . . . member of Delta Kappa Gamma and L'alliance Francaise, an hon- orary French-speaking organization . . . taught in Hawaii, Wyom- ing and Bellingham. MR. LLOYD STILL . . . mechanical drawing and shop instructor . . . stage force adviser . . . B. A. degree from W. W. C. E. and a fifth year at Washington State . . . Phi Delta Kappa fraternity , . . has taught at Bremerton, Lynden and Marysville. . Miss MARY ELLEN PETERSON . . . sophomore English . . . Reveille adviser and Sophomore Class adviser . . . B. A. degree from the College of Puget Sound . . . Delta Alpha Gamma sorority and Otlah, senior women's scholastic and activities honorary . . . started teaching at Lake Washington in 1943. MR. STANLEY CHAMP . . . biology and mathematics . . . athletic equipment . . . B. S. from the College of Puget Sound . . . Delta Kappa Phi fraternity . . . taught at Granger. MRS. RUTH VICKERS . . . geometry . . . Girls' Club adviser and vocational guidance . . . B. A. degree from the University of Washington . . . formerly taught at Puyallup, Aberdeen and Seattle . . . navigation instructor in pre-flight at the University of Washington. I if MR. LLOYD STILL MISS MARY ELLEN PETERSON MR' STANLEY CHAMP MRS. RUTH VICKERS MRS. JUNE MUNSON ff! Q l MRS. JUNE MUNSON . . . home economics . . . sickroom supervisor . . . B.S. degree from the University of Washington . . . member of Campus Home Economics Club . . . President of Alpha Delta Pi soror- ity . . . began teaching at Lake Washington in I944. Ji ,T '41 vi -' K MR. DOUGLAS HENDEL . . . Senior High Principal . . . three years graduate work at College of Puget Sound . . . three year Ietterman . . . sports editor for school paper and annual . . . member ofa national dramatics honorary. . . taught one year at Maple Falls, then at Kirkland. N . . X N X S l' I MR. BEN BARRIE . . . automotive training instructor . . . attended Seattle Engineering School . . . taught only at Lake Washington. S ISS RUTH BENEDETTI . . . chorus and Triple-Toto director . . . fa., X B. A. degree from University of Washington . . . member ot all- X city student council . . . Sigma Kappa sorority . . . appeared in .X Show Boat Theatre plays . . . first teaching position at Lake Washington. , X RS. BLANCHE HEPPER . . . school nurse . . . B. S. degree from the I ' University of Minnesota . . . Alfa Tau Delta, professional nurses' X . L sorority . . . formerly did public health work in Chelan County. lil - MISS LYNN WENTWORTH . . . art supervisor for school district . . . University of Washington . . . affiliated with Delta Kappa Gamma . and Pi Lambda Theta honor societies . . . B. F. A, and M. A. de- l 2 grees . . . taught at Renton previously. S N R. OTTO SMITH . . . physical education instructor . . . basketball 5 and baseball coach, Boys' Club adviser, and Kangaroo Klub ad- lils viser . . . B. A. degree from College of Puget Sound . . . Sigma X ' a Epsilon fraternity . . . four year Ietterman . . . taught at Oakville and Marysville. X . ' ISABELLE KAISER . . . physical education instructor . . . girls' I L intramurals . . . received a scholarship and B. A. degree from tx ' University of Washington . . . member of the swimming team . . . 1 aught at Clallam Bay and Ferndale. MR. OTTO SMITH MR. DOUGLAS HENDEL . MR. BEN BARRIE ,ns MRS. BLANCHE HEPPER MISS ISABELLE KAISER MI shorthand . . . Honor Society ad- SS HELEN ORTON . . . typing and viser . . . B. A. degree from Uni- versity ot Washington . . . Re- gent of University Chapter of D. A. R .... taught at Shelton and Altoona, Pennsylvania. I' c MISS RUTH BENEDETTI MISS LYNN WENTWORTH MISS HELEN ORTON CVS il Q11 L MR, RUSSELL BOYD MISS ESTHER TYE I ir MRS. MARGARET BOYD I MISS EMILIE FULLER MISS MARTHA GLOWANIA MR. ROY GOODWIN - 1 , 1 ' 0 'N MR. RUSSELL BOYD . . . vocational guidance . . . student adviser . . . B. S. from Washington State . . . taught at Kirkland and Redmond . . . tennis coach . . . visual aids supervisor. MISS ESTHER TYE . . . orchestra director . . . B. S. degree in Music and Music Masters degree . . . affiliated with Pi Kappa Lambda, Sigma Alpha lota, and Sigma Sigma Sigma . . . attended Parsons Junior College, Kansas State Teachers College, Northwestern Unil versity, and University of Washington . . . has taught in Missouri and Kansas. MRS. MARGARET BOYD . . . typing and bookkeeping . . . attended University of Washington . . . B. A. degree from Washington State College . . . Chi Omega sorority . . , taught at Redmond. MISS EMILIE FULLER . . . foreign languages . . . loyalty Club, and Senior Class adviser . . . B. A. degree lrom the University ol Washington . . , Chi Omega sorority . . . taught lirst at Red- mond and Duval. MISS MARTHA GLOWANIA . . . history and economics . . . Debate Club adviser , , . B. A, degree from Berlin University and B. S., B. A., M. A. degrees from Seattle College ...' 'Cum Laude, Seattle College . . . taught at Casey, Bremerton, Monroe, and Correction School at Seattle. MR. ROY GOODWIN . . . chemistry, physics, and algebra . . . Knights of Axe adviser . . . B. A. and M. A. degrees from Whit- man College . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . president ol Future Teachers of America . . . taught at Chchalis. MR. ALFRED BENNEST . . . band director and assistant principal . . . B. A. degree from University of Washington . . . taught at Tekoa and Colfax. MISS ALICE McEVOY . . . history and geography . . . Junior Class adviser and senior play director . . . received a scholarship and B. A. degree from University of Washington . . . traveled in the Orient and most of the United States . . . taught at Kirkland. MR. HUNTER MOCK . . . social science and physical education ins structor . . , football coach . . . B. S. degree from Washington State College . . . two year letterman . . . taught at Wishkah and Montesano. MRS. GLADYS BAGGALEY . . . English and speech instructor . . . adviser of the Washington World . . . B. A. degree from the University of Minnesota . . . member of 'tMortar Board and one of eight Representative Minnesotansu . . . has taught in Michi- gan, Wisconsin, and South Dakota. MR. HUNTER MOCK MRS. GLADYS BAGGALEY Q llllx Senior bless Ufflcers B111 W atters I reszdent Wi' Y' Pauline Olson Secrflary Treasure r MISS Fuller fdtzser Class of 46 would hawe forseen with ,reat antlclpatlon the many events whlch were to take place dur1n thelr hxgh school wears They would haue seen Catherme Butler as sophomore pI'6SldCIll thelr sophomore assemby wlth sklts muslc and a one act comedy presented ln a 'Navy Canteen atmosphere wlth Sea Scouts m unlform It was 3CCl3lmCd one of the best student assemblles ever gnen As a farewell for the semors the class gave their dance Aloha Class of 44 wlth a Hawauan theme The classes jumor year saw Claude Barnett as president Jerry Johnson VICC presldent and Cladden Goeke secretars treasurer The tradltlonal junior prom Southern Roses wlth Ray .lewell chalrman wa held ln the Redmond gym wlth Phll Marsh and 'Neva Iverson the felglllllg klng and queen Mar garet Burr and kenny lehman were representatlves on the first semester Board of Control and Bonme Ree and Haw Jewell second semester Blll Watters and Pedro Anderson were two of the first team stars on the championship basketball squad Pat Sergeant brought honors to the class in the field of art when she won an award m a nauonal contest W asne Smlth headed their semor vear untll called by Uncle Sam when Blll Watters vxce presldent took mer with Paulme Olson servmg as secretary treasurer Able representatlves to the Board were Helen Anderson Kelth Nlclvor and Janet Benson Craduatm football players were Ray Jewell Blll Watters Gladden Goeke Jerry Johnson Blll Dawson and Bob Swenson while letter wmners ln basketball lncluded B111 Dawson Bob Swenson Kenny Lehman Blll Watters and Keith Mclvor The class play The Man W ho Came To Dmner was the first of a serles of hlghly successful act1v1 tles undertaken by the senlors It was followed by the Senior Ball Dream featurlng the Gentlemen of Rhythm wxth Barbara Buttera and Pat Sergeant largely responslble for the unusual decoratlons The ,lumor Semor Banquet was the occasion for the reading of the class hlstory will and prophecy Then on Maw 29 the senlors mounted the platform to recene their dlplomas and their high school careers were at an end Yr , Lx I - x N - i ,g . . :kb f f js ' 1, 1 ' 3 Ev e , , fn Q ,F D 5 's afes ' . CF' I ll' THI-I Sl-INIORS OF '-16 had gazed into the crystal ball while they were still mere ninth graders. they K- as V vi rv Y- , -- . . Lk . . et , . K . . I . S g . - . , ' Y . . . . N ,, v. . . . 1 ' C . , , . q 4 - V V 1 J ' V S , 5 . . . L I . g . . , y I . 'M 1 V n v Y a 7 Q v ,Q Y . ,, . . . . '. 1. , ' - , - - as ' sc ' , ' 7 7 v ,, u. . . . O . V . . . , . , g A ,v 1 s V 1 ANNE AHMANN-Chorus 2, 3 4. ,ffl HELEN Anosnson-Activity As m 4, Ara of control 45 Chorus 45 Alumni Asserrfbl , Ch. P onal Cards Com- mittee 4. l HELEN BALAGNO-Entered from Canada 45 Senior Play Prod. Staff. 1 GERALD BARRETT!-Varsity Ball 45 Stage Force 45 Proiector Honor Society 3, 45 Jr. Class Pres.5 Junior Prom5 Ch. Jr. Assembly5 Soph. AssembIy5 Alumni Assembly 45 Varsity Ball 45 Proi. Squad 2, 35 Print Shop 2, Foreman 3, 45 Knights of Axe 2, King 3, 45 Stage Force 2, 3, 4. GERALD BARETTE-Varsity Ball 45 Stage Force 45 Proiector Squad 3, 45 Senior Play. MARILYN BASTIAN-Senior Play Prod. Staff5 Library Club 25 Band 3, 45 Junior Prom5 Junior Assembly5 Knights of Axe 4. JANET BENSON-World Staff 45 Senior Play Prod. Staft5 G. C. Conference 45 G. C. Council 45 Sec. Knights of Axe 45 Chorus 45 G. C. Tolo 35 Stage Force 45 Jr. Assembly5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Commencement 35 Junior Prom5 Soph. Dance5 Soph. Assembly5 Senior Ball5 Loyalty 4. JO ANN BENSON-World Staff 45 Sr. Play Prod. Staff5 Thespians 45 Knights of Axe 45 Junior Prom5 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 35 Jr. Assembly5 Commencement 35 Soph. Assembly5 Soph. Dance5 Valentine Tea 25 Senior Boll5 Loyalty 4. THELMA BENSON-Torch Honor Society 25 Library Club 25 Junior Prom5 Valentine Tea 35 G. C. Council 45 Knights of Axe 4. DICK BERG-Band 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY BERTO-Chorus 35 Soph. Assembly5 Junior Assembly. DELENO BESMER-Proiector Squad 2, 3, 45 Knights of Axe 2, 3, 45 Print Shop 3, 45 Stage Force 45 Soph. Dance5 Var- sity Ball 4. LORRAINE BROOKS-Entered from Canada 4. KATHRYN BROWN-Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Commencement 3. MARGARET BURR-Loyalty 3, 45 Reveille 3, Editor 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Office 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom5 Jr. Assembly5 Valentine Tea 2, 35 Soph. Dance5 Senior Play Prod. Staff. CATHERINE BUTLER-Loyalty 3, 45 Thespians 45 Senior Play5 Reveille 3, Business Mgr. 45 Office 45 G. C. Council 3, 45 Junior Prom5 Junior AssembIy5 Band 2, 35 Soph. Class Pres.5 Soph. Dance5 Soph. Assembly. BARBARA BUTTERA-Reveille Art Ed. 45 Junior AssembIy5 G. C. Tolo 2, 35 Mural 35 Senior Boll. CAROLYN CARLSON-Junior Assembly5 Junior Prom5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Commencement 35 Knights of Axe 45 Chorus 3, 45 Senior Play5 Senior Ball5 G. C. Conference 45 World Staff 45 Thespians 3, 45 G. C. Tolo 25 All School Play 25 Torch Honor Society 25 Soph. Assembly5 Stage Force 45 Girls' Club Sec. 45 Loyalty 4. .IH 1 Av- 'C' Jw 2.9 gi I Vt '5- QR qu- X -xy I av Oo 'Q A T5 E' 5 C' B . if' or-'x Q 1' if.. LI ,f af g 'R 9 , .IM lx Qs Q! bv 1-9 5- X 1. i L 1 'Q -ef LIN CHARRON-Tennis 3, Chorus 4, Valentine Tea 3. RANIONA CLARK-Thespians 2, 4, Red Cross Committee 2. RICHARD CONOVER-Band 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 3, 4. ELAINE COOPER-Band 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Junior Assembly 3, Junior Prom 3, G. C. Tolo 3, Soph. Assembly, Debate 4, Jr. High St. Bookkeeper 4, Sr. Play Prod. Staff. MARCIA CRAIG-Sr. Play Prod. Staff, Junior Assembly, Soph. Assembly, Chorus 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, World Staff 4. PATSY DALTON-Soph. Dance, Junior Prom, Junior Assembly, School Posters 2, 3, 4, G. C. Council 4, Sr. Play Prod. Staff, Reveille 4, World Staff 4. BILL DAWSON-Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Boll 3, 4, Senior Play, Kangaroo Klub 4. DELORES DONALDSON-Entered from Minnesota. ALEX DOUCETTE-Stage Force Mgr. 4, Print Shop 3, 4, Thes- pians 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Knights of Axe 2, 3, 4. HARRY EVERETT-Knights of Axe 2, Senior Play, Senior Ball. MARGARET FRANKLIN-Senior Play, Senior Ball, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Junior Prom, Office 4, Soph. Dance, G. C. Council 4. MARIAN FRUHLING-Junior Assembly, Chorus 4. PAT GARVEY-Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Commencement 3, Chorus 4. GLADDEN GOEKE-Boys' Club Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Jr. Class Sec., Kangaroo Klub Sec. 4, Senior Play, Football 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. FORREST GOODMAN-Stage Force 4, Proiector Squad 4. GLEN GRIFFIS-Projector Squad 2, Football 3, 4, Kangaroo Klub 4. THURSA HALL-Library Club 2, Senior Play Prod. Staff, Jun- ior Prom, Commencement 3. ARLENE HICKMAN-Band 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Junior Prom, G. C. Tolo 3, Debate 4, Senior Play Prod. Staff, Soph. Dance. JOYCE HOLEN-Soph. Dance5 Senior Play5 Loyalty 45 Reveille Staff 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Debate 35 G. C. Council 45 Office Staff 45 Thespians 45 Jr. Assembly5 Valentine Tea 35 Alumni Assembly 35 Commencement 35 Soph. Assembly. BILLIE HOLLENBECK-G. C. Council 25 Thespians 45 Junior Prom5 Jr. Assembly5 Soph. Assembly5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Senior Play Prod. Staff5 Reveille Staff 4. AUDREY HOLMAN-Entered from Bothell 4. JUNE HORN-Entered from Queen Anne 4. BOB HOWE-Senior Play5 Proiector Squad 2, 3, 45 Stage Force 2, 3, 45 Knights of Axe 2, 3, 45 Varsity Ball 4. BONNIE HUBERT- RAYMOND JEWELL-A.S.B. Pres. 45 Football 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Senior Play5 Board of Control 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Projector Squad 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 3, 45 Ch. Junior Prom5 Jr. Assembly. BILL JOHNSON-All School Play 25 Thespians 3, Pres. 45 Jr. Assembly5 Proiector Squad 35 Senior BoIl5 World Staff 45 Varsity Ball 45 Senior Play5 Soph. Assembly5 Sec. to Mr. R. Boyd 3, 4. JERRY JOHNSON-Student Mgr. 25 Tennis 2, 35 Football 2, 45 Basketball 25 Kangaroo Klub 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Junior Prom5 Junior Assembly5 Senior Play. MARILYN JOHNSON-G. C. Vice-Pres. 45 G. C. Tolo 35 Loyalty 3, Pres. 45 Thespians 45 Valentine Tea 35 G. C. Council 3, 45 Reveille 35 World Staff 45 Sr. Ball5 Sr. Play Prod. Staff5 Office Staff 45 Junior Prom5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Knights of Axe 45 Commencement 35 G. C. Conference 45 Jr. Assembly5 Honor Society 45 Alumni Assembly 3, 45 G. C. Banquet 4. CLOTHILDIA JUMPER-Chorus 4. EVELYN KALABABA-Soph. Assembly5 Senior Play Prod. Staff5 G. C. Banquet 4. MARY ANN KERR-Soph. Assembly5 Jr. Assembly5 Junior Prom5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Senior Play Prod. Staff5 Library Club 2, 4. HELEN KIRKPATRICK-Junior Assembly5 Debate 45 Library 2. VIRGINIA KISSINGER-Soph. Dance5 Soph. Assembly5 Girls' Club Assembly 25 Junior Prom5 Senior Play Prod. Staff. RALPH LAMONT-Entered from Overlake 4. CAROL LANG-Soph. Assembly5 Chorus 25 World Staff 35 Junior Assembly5 Senior Play5 Thespians 4. SHIRLEY LARSON-Junior Prom5 Commencement 35 Office Staff 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Thespians 45 Soph. Assembly5 Soph. Dance5 G. C. Tolo 2, 35 Sr. Play Prod. Staff5 G. C. Conference 35 Reveille Staff 3. Tv- 1 In 9' is 1r ' .1 5- A 1 if -5 5 16' in -any T 4:-ie, L K9- rf 5 3 if W I.UELI.A LEDER-library Club 4, Chorus 4, Jr. Orchestra 3, 4. KENNY LEHMAN-Boys' Club Sec. 4, Basketball 4, Board of Control 2, 3, Junior Assembly, Honor Society 4, Senior Class Vice-Pres. BERT LIND-Board of Control 2, 4, Yell King 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom, Senior Play, Jr. Assembly, Knights of Axe 3, 4, World Staff 4, Soph. Class Pres., All School Play 2, Soph. Assembly, Projector Squad 2. RUTH LORENTZ-G. C. Tolo 3, Junior Prom, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Soph. Assembly, Baccalaureate 3, Commencement 3, Valentine Teo 3, Jr. Assembly, Knights of Axe 4, Ch. Alumni Assembly 4, Sr. Play Prod. Staff. BARBARA MASON-Proiector Squad 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Debate 4. BARBARA McDERMOTT-Knights of Axe 4, Alumni Assembly 4, Sr. Play Prod. Staff, Ch. G. C. Mixer 4. BEATRICE McFARLAND-Chorus 2, 3, 4, Commencement 3, Sr. Play Prod. Staff. KEITH MCIVOR-Boys' Club Vice4Pres. 4, Honor Society 3, Pres. 4, Basketball 2, 4, Bond 2, 3, 4, Varsity Ball 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Board of Control 4, Jr. Assembly. JEAN MILLER-Entered from Overlake 4, Office Staff 4. GLORIA MORTENSEN-World C0-Editor 4, Library Club 3, Pres. 4, Thespians 3, Sec. 4, Loyalty 4, Chorus 3, Office 4, G. C. Council 4, Alumni Assembly 4, G. C. Conference 4, Senior Play, Commencement 3, G. C. Tolo 2, Valentine Tea 2, 3, Soph. Assembly, Soph. Dance, Junior Prom, Jr. As- sembly. MARGARET MULLOY-Library Club 3, 4, Sickroom 2, Chorus 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Junior Assembly, Soph. Dance, Junior Prom, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Commencement 3. KATHERINE NADEAU-Library Club 3, Chorus 3, 4. PAULINE OLSON-Torch Honor Society 2, Torch Honor Soc. Banquet 2, Soph. Class Sec., Library Club 2, Valentine Tea 3, Junior Prom, Jr. Assembly, G. C. Council 4, Sr. Play Prod. Staff, Sr. Class Sec., Honor Society 4, Loyalty 4. ETHEL ONA-Chorus 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Baccalaureate 3, Commencement 3. SHIRLEY ORMBREK-Chorus 2, 3, 4, Valentine Tea 3, Sr. Play Prod. Staff, Thespians 4. BILLIE PARKS-A.S.B. Sec. 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Loyalty 4, World Staff 4, Reveille 3, 4, G. C. Conference 4, Chorus 4, Board of Control 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Sr. Play Prod. Staff, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Jr. Assembly, Commencement 3, Soph. Dance. JEAN PATON-Soph. Assembly, Jr. Assembly, Ch. Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Loyalty 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Valentine Teo 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Debate 3, G. C. Council 3, Ch. Red Cross 3, G. C. Conference 4, Thespians 4, World Staff 4, Office 4, Senior Play,Sickroom 2, Knights of Axe 4. EILEEN PAYNE-Entered from Mason High School 4, Library Club 4, PAT PETERSON-Entered from Darrington 4. ROSE MARIE PETERSON-Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Junior Assembly Soph. Assembly5 Commencement 35 Sr. Play Prod. Staff, Library Club 25 G. C. Tolo 3. DICK RASSMUSSEN- HOMER RAY-Chorus 4 . BONNIE REE5-Girls' Club Pres. 45 Honor Society 45 Soph. Tolo5 Knights of Axe 45 Thespians 3, 45 Junior Prom5 Jr.- Sr. Banquet 35 Tennis 25 S.V.l.A. Champion5 Board of Con- trol 35 Senior Play5 Loyalty 3, 45 Jr. Assembly5 Commence- ment 35 Valentine Tea 35 Debate 35 Pres. 45 G. C. Confer- ence 4. GERRY RHODES-Entered from San Carlos, California 45 Sr. Play Prod. Staff5 Thespians 45 G. C. Conference 4. ARTHUR RIGGS-Knights of Axe 2, 3, 45 Print Shop 2, 3, 45 Stage Force 45 Projector Squad 3, 45 World Staff 3, Co- editor 45 Senior Play5 Jr. Assembly5 Varsity Ball5 Honor Society 4. EULA LEA ROSENBACH-Torch Honor Society 25 Soph. As- sembly5 Torch Honor Soc. Banquet 25 G. C. Tolo 25 All- School Play 25 Jr,-Sr, Banquet5 Sickroom 35 Junior Prom5 Commencement 35 Jr. Assembly5 Student Bookkeeper 45 G. C. Council 45 Sr. Play Prod. Staff5 Loyalty 45 Thespians' 45 World Staff 45 Honor Society 4. ALMA SADLIER-Chorus5 Yell Leader 2, 3, 45 Knights of Axe 3, 45 G. C. Tolo 35 Acr. Ch. Girls Ch. 2. GEORGIA SAVILLE-Drill Team 45 Debate 45 Sr. Play Prod. Staff. ALICE MAE SCHULTZ-Honor Society 35 Sec.-Treas. 45 A,S.B. Business Mgr.5 Thespians 3, Treas. 45 Reveille 3, 45 World Staff 45 Soph. Assembly5 G. C. Tolo 35 Junior Prom5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Chorus 45 Board of Control 45 Loyalty 45 Senior Play5 Commencement 35 Alumni Assembly 45 G. C. Con- ference 45 Soph. Dance5 Valentine Tea 2, 35 Senior Ball. BERNICE SEDY-Honor Society 25 Junior Assembly5 Knights of Axe 4. PAT SERGEANT-Soph. Assembly5 G. C. Tolo 35 Junior Prom5 Honor Society 3, 45 G. C. Treasurer 45 Sr. Play Prod. Statf5 Loyalty 4. IRENE SHADOAN-Junior Prom5 Commencement 35 World Staff 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 St. Dir. Sr. Play5 Co-Ch. Alumni Assembly 45 Knights of Axe 45 G. C. Conference 45 Loy- alty 4. ARDIS SHANE-Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Commencement 35 Junior Prom5 Office 4. JOHN SHELLEBARGER-Kangaroo Klub 2, 3, 45 Senior PIay5 Tennis 2, 45 Track 25 Debate 3, Treas. 45 Thespians 3, 45 Projector Squad 2, 3, 45 Knights of Axe 3, 4. MARGARET SIMPSON-Jr. Assembly5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Rev- eille 3, 45 G. C. Council 35 Commencement 35 G. C. Con- ference 4y Sr. Play Prod. SfQIf5 Knights of Axe 45 Sick- room 4. WAYNE SMITH-Sr. Class Pres,5 Debate 3. I' Q l Q v -it fi' ' N 1,4 3 I Q- 5 A ...gun- Wu- 5. x H 7 3 46? -0 Q I. .7- 93 5- is I. L. 1. MORAH SPILLER- BETTY STIYER-Junior Assembly5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Junior Prom5 Library 2. RICHARD SULLIVAN- DAVE SWAN-All School Play 25 Student Body Mgr. 25 Board of Control 25 Tennis 2, 45 Football 4. BOB SWENSON-Soph. Class Pres.5 Board of Control 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 45 Jr. Assembly5 World Staff 45 Soph. Assembly5 Junior Prom: Chorus 45 Senior Play5 Kan- garoo Klub 3, Pres. 4. BETTY THORSEN-Chorus 2, 35 Sickroom 35 Thespians 4. BARBARA TRASK-Knights of Axe 45 Sickroom 35 Jr. As- sembly5 Library 2, 35 Soph. Class Sec. LOIS TURNER-Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Junior Prom5 Commence- ment 3. LEONA VANDE BOSSCHE-Soph. Assembly5 Jr. Assembly5 Soph. Dance5 Junior Prom5 Exchange Assembly 25 Chorus 45 Senior Ball5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 library Club 3, 45 G. C. Tolo 4. LILYAN WALKER-Band 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 3, 45 Soph. Dance5 Soph. Assembly5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Junior Prom5 Jr. Assembly5 Sickroom 35 Thespians 45 G. C. Tolo 4. RAY WALSH-Senior Play. DON WARNER-World Staff 45 Senior Play. BILL WATTERS-Kangaroo Klub 2, 3, 45 Soph. Dance5 Senior Play5 Print Shop 35 Boys' Club Pres. 45 Sr. Class Pres.5 Varsity Ball 3, 45 Jr. Assembly. JOAN WHITNEY-G. C. Council 25 G. C. Tolo 25 Junior Prom5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Commencement 35 Knights of Axe 3, Ch. Ticket Squad 45 Sr. Play Prod. Stall5 Reveille 45 Senior Ball. JOHN WILLIAMS- .IIM VAGUE- SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES HAROLD OJALA, RONALD SPURLING I 1 Iunior Class Officers wr Gabriel Morelli In szdent Bob Alslll V101 lrz sldfnf Betty Qu anson St Crt tary Tre asurer Miss 'Nlclfs os fldzzsi r asol All Rr uw for the honor and reluf of being seniors the Junior Class started the wear hv electlnv Gabrlel Morellx president lloh Alsln uce president and Betty Swanson Qecretary treasurer Alice Johnson and lanny Iarson were ehosen rcpresentatnes to the Board of Lontrol for tht first scnnster and the second semester mernht rs mit lcggs V4 illiams and Howard Simp on Lnder the almle leadership of U1 s Alice NICAWOX as class adxlser the juniors made plans for the Junior Assemhlx Junior Senior Banquet and Junior Prom Fxen thouffh 'Nllss Nlelwox reslvned from the staff in arch the Junior C ass carrie on their 3.CllXlll9N with the a sl tance if Nlr Xcuen C'llXNlIldtI' Inf r Hqndll Classes flrmr .1 one aet comedx was presented with the leadlnf role hlndled hx Howard Simpson The re t of tht ca t included eannlne Gardner Barhara Parlx J we llall Ulu Johnson lame Xmund n Doroths lliennan lred Qcott and Ianm Lareon Betts Suan on is 1 tudent dmrtm c0fll8.lI'IH6Il for the Junior Senior Banquet mere llarlmara lark and liarhari lroudln t lmltlux to the usual procedure of ll2lXlll0' it ln the jllIl10I' h1Uh Qchool the flllllltl xx is hfld at the l 0II'll'IlllIlllX l hurrh The juniors proxlded an atmosphere of candlelwht and flowers in which the seniors recorded their historx and prophecs and willed to undergraduates their most treasured possessions Jeannine Gardner and Howard Simpson were co chairmen for the loral Sea JIIIIIOI' prom The Chexaliers provlded the mime in the underwater eettine of mermards eolore d fish halloon hulhlf Qand, and starfi h larrylng the honore for the Junior Class m sports were lmorx 'Norman lat In Rover Hulse Duwam Mclfrlde Lanny Larson Fred Scott Chuck and Frme Bader and Gerald lximmerle N X X X 1 , - X ' D, , DA . J ' T 1. I A , 1 V I Y ' f , I 1 I l L e 'V x 1 m ' x ' N ' ' I W' - - f - I ' A 4. K. ., . , . L x x ig 1 ' . L, ' e ' '. -. , ,l. Q S A - , 1,,,v '. K. . '- S D Nl' - . - ' ' Ilan' - ',d ' ' : - f w , . D s 'L ' 1 l N1 . t . ' hleading the Junior Assemhly was Shirley Erlandson. Instead of the usual skits given hy former s ' S ' r J ' ,. ' 's. o, ' ' .. i ..t se. ' ' ' . 'l , . . ' 4 ' . . ' S S 1 S S ' 1 '. f-r' , '-.'.' A 's' Io.f ' ' . .' . ' - . ' - ' , N ' . x .- -, ' . an Y n . r :ax .f in 4. - . ,. . . . . . . . 5 s . ' ' ' - ' , ' f Y J. .. . . e , . i . . . Z, . . , , . , . . l' 79 cv ,S X :I- if G-' BOB ALSIN JANIE AMUNDSEN DORIS ANDERSON JOE ANDERSON Agp. LQPRIEL ARMFIELD .5 8 Q 6 - N I if 1 6 if x a BARBARA AVENELL L' CHARLES BADER L- ERNIE BADER I., .ly x .' I x 'I ' fs i sn ?' 1 T 3 5 Q id 'TY 3 JERRY BLAIR BILL BAILEY WALTER BESMER DOROTHY BOLIN ED BRIGHT DAVID BOWEN BILL BOWIE DOROTHY BRENNAN VIRGINIA BROWN MARION BU RTNESS PAT CARLSON MARJORIE CHAPMAN JOHN CLARK CAROLYN COBAUGH ' JUNE COOIE iff Lous 1. comwm GERALDINE CORRINGTON JOHN CUNNINGHAM CHARLENE DOBBS PAT DOBBS DONNA ELLER SHIRLEY ERLANDSON BETTIE ERICKSON JANICE ERNST ESTHER ERWIN JOHN FUELING RICHARD FORTHOFFER IMOGENE FRANKLIN RUSTY FRODENBERG FLORENCE FUERST JEANNINE GARDNER DOLORES GASCH BETTY GILLETTE PAT GREEN HELEN GWERDER JOYCE HALL LEE HARTLEY CHARLES HOLT JUDITH HOSEA PHYLLIS HOWARD HAZEL HOWE EILEEN HOWIE LITA HULL ROGER HULSE GEORGE ICE PAT ICE EUGENE IHLENFELDT JAMES IRONS ELSIE ISAKSON LOIS JACOBS ALICE JOHNSON DON JOHNSON LORRAINE JOHNSON VIOLA JORGENSON DON KAU MARCIA KELLER GERALD KIMMERLE HELEN KREITER ROSEMARY LAKE LANNY LARSON WANDA LEE PAUL LEHMAN BARBARA LEWIS BOBBIE LEWIS ARDETH MARTIN PHYLLIS MARTIN DUWAIN McBRIDE JERRY MCINTIRE PHYLLIS McNAIR EUGENE MERSHON GABRIEL MORELLI UU' - Q9 3 Tx 95- B' N i' 'U' Qf' Ss.. Sw, 3 -1 1. Q- f 0- Q- 3 G, I ,.: T' 1' .hyd v I v1 S 'Q' !f kbs Q.-, if up 4 'qvr' j RALEIGH NEAL BETTIE LOU NELSON ELVERA NELSON DICK NORMAN EMORY NORMAN 7 3 1- '6- DARLENE NYQUIST PAT OLSON HAZEL OMESTEAD BARBARA PARKS FLORENCE PARRETT Quia? ...lf A -sf T7 BARBARA PETERSON LLOYD PETERSON BARBARA PROUDFOOT FRANCES PUTISON GLORIA PUTNAM f Q IRI i up--5 ,Q 10- 4h,, MARIE RAMQUIST BOB REED 1 DONNA ROMEY Sf ' V IVAN RUSICH WAYNE SABLE MARGARET SANDVICK JOANNE sAuNDERs G.. AL SCHNEIDER FRED scoff BARBARA SERGEANT NORMA SHREEVE HOWARD SIMPSON . BOB SIMPSON Lo SARAH SMITH I am STEWART .. 13.5 ,Aki Q 3 1 ' LYNN STRAND ROMAINE smouo g 1, DELORES STRUBE f BETTY SWANSON FLOYD TEGARD L MARGARET THOMAS SHIRLEY TIMMONS EVANGELINE WALSH PEGGY WILLIAMS MARY woooARD Q: ' JUNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES-JEAN BOHREEN ROBERT FRANCIS, JOANNE KEIFFER, REVA MORAN HELEN PASSMORE, NORMA TOSH, LAVERNE WISE. '1.r QQ, J 4, Q! x Sophomore Class 'Qvf' my ' Officers 3 Bud Butler ng' Vice-President Mary Burr Secretary-Treasurer Kenny Koski President Miss Peterson Adviser Class of '43 THROUGH THE PORTALS of Lake Washington High School this year entered the largest class in the his- tory of the school-the sophomores. more than one hundred eight-five of them. With Kenny Koski as their president. llud Butler as vice-president. Mary Burr as secretary-treasurer. and Miss Mary Ellen Peterson advising. the class carried out its activities in a truly business-like manner. To give assistance on the Board of Control were Mary lflbie and Bill Doerschlag. first semester. and Huthora McBride and Cordon lVlcKibber1d11ring the second semester. Quite ably slugging for the' -sophsq on the football team were Val lVlcCreary. Bill Newell. Dick Hoops, Jack Foss. Andy Johnson. and Bill Muller. HermanXThorstenson received a Hrst team letter in basketball while second team lette ' r 'inners wer .aVefn Hand. Andy Johnson. Hill Muller. Richard Stockwell. Bill Doersc A. Ha ncoln. Do ,oeker. Darrel Ward. and Bob Goodwin. The sophomore gir we gre n usiwi than either the juniors or seniors when it came to or anizine the drill tea . r one 0 ' s ment vract ine. these Girls received neither academic g 1- Y l l z- 1- credit nor pay. but just e r gniti tl2geh7scH ol spirit ayd nthusiasm. The ac plisgme ofllwh' hfe cinss nibe mos proud was the winning of the school Victory Bond D i Nov er . V bf! 1 ' ' Y 7 'I JJ JP . . , I , y pf kg if W xg XJJU fi 5 , , i if ,Y ' I rf x .N Q M, V 7 0, R , L. tVR.: h l ,MW V ' kin . colburgye. Pur- J 5 V Z , J fly A cell, P. Mord. K rf 1 I.-I fi' 1 rj Jf rj,-f T 1 fd 1 v I Botlbhh Row: ll. Brummett, B. Long, J. .fl J X r Lee, D. Amundsen. fx! op Row: L. Bolton, J. Brashears J. Bjornson, J. Behmke R. Blodgett, E. Barker B. Bowman, E. Brudie. Bottom Row: D. Anderson, W. Brown P. Aggerbeck, D. An dress, R. Bartley, J. Am rine, C. Bader, M. Burr J. Bissell. Top Row: B. Butler, R. Dessell, J Crowell, B. Doerschlag J. Beriault, F. Case, L Cleveland, C. Denton, H Carlson. Bottom Row: M. Crouse, J. Carleton B. Dance, J. Dodd, N. DeFIon, M. Clark, M. L Clark, M. Doucette. Top Row: M. Elbie, G. Gildow, M. l L. Foster, J. Foss, W Ferguson, A. Evans, B. Fluharty, C. Everson, P. Green, D. Hall. Bottom Row: L. Hagen, A. Gunderson, M. Goodwin, C. Doug- lass, G. Frazier, B. Goodwin, P. Fuerst, D. Guthrie, H. Gunderson, B. Guse. Top Row: B. Langlois, M. Kelly, M, James, D. Hayes, J. Howie, B. Jackman, B. Jewett, R. Lampers. Bottom Row: C. Lang, P. Johnson, D. Harper, M. Kincade, K. Koski, F. Lebert, M. Heys, C. Larson, A. Kel- ler. 1 Top Row. R. Matthews, V. Lock- man, J. Modlin, V. Mc- Lallin, D. Mills, H. Matthews, D. Locker, L. Hand. Bottom Row: E. Magnuson, A. Mare tin, D. Lenhart, R. Mc- Bride, R. Lincoln, G. Mc- Kibben, L. Mclvor, G. Lund, R. Jonason, K. Malme. Top Row: D. Palmer, B. Newell, B. Muller, A. Johnson, D. Riggs, J. Finney, B. Moore. Middle Row: H. Morris, A. Pearce, V. Packard, S. Morris, W. Nicholls, B. Richards, J. Neslund, V. Mehrer. Bottom Row: M. Nadeau, J. Peterson, J. Norman, N. J. Muir, P. Ogilvie, L. Rabbitt, B. Nicholson, D. Raine, B. Ona. Top Row: R. Snook, J. Stone, L. Svane, N. Sanderson,'E. Schneider, D. Terry. Middle Row: J. Sierer, C. Synder, R. Stockwell, G. Roberts, R. Shellebarger, A. Stray, M. Stensland. Bottom Row: V. Stoops, D. Smith, L. Stenslond, R. Roll, R. Sires, V. Smith, R. Shaw, M. Shaffer, J. Spencer. Top Row: G. Weiss, D. Ward, G Tresslar, R. Thorson, H Thorstensen, D. Tyler, C Timmerman, B. Vande Bossche, H. Whitaker, E. Wentz. Bottom Row: H. Tobie, C. Ulrich, J Tremoine, C. Wescott, E Tomczek, V. Thisted, T Vanbebber, F. Trapp, L Wills, L. Windley. SOPHOMORES WITHOUT PICTURES Harry Farmer, Ann Francis Fred Jones, Elmira Reel Betty Ann Wells. I ' 3 9 Learn B, lloing QL. . 1.2 W up! We might even become a great artist someday. We cook and serve meals - they're good eating, too Ski Z.-P 1'-T We experument rn chemnstry and maybe learn the hard way We make Ollf Ceddr chests and desk! In shop We fux our cars m automotnve tralmng We learn teamwork rn the gym A IVITIIEE Claude Barnell Blllue Parks Alice Moe Schultz ldlIl0ll10llll'0 Vi ITII THF -Xssocnattd Student Body lrfsrdent Raw essell lfidillllf' l'llNCllNNl0llN the Board of lontrol met eterw second and fourth Monday of each month if Be :des the presldent the board was composed of the ucepresldent llaude Barnett secretarw Bllhe Parks booltkeeper Pula lea Bosenbach and busmess manaffer of the assoctated students Allce 'Nlae Schultz two representatnes from each class the well ltlnff Bert lmd and the adult ad user 'Nlr Don la llcndel ROY Jewell Handlmf' all student assoclatlon actnltles and l'Jll9lIl6SN was the duty of the ffroup and a warletw of ltems were lI1ClllCl9Cl IH the agenda of each meetlnv Fur t the hoard drew up and lSSll9Cl the budffet for the school year The Group al o soted to but the purple and whlte banner whlch was dusplayed at all basket ball frames Then durmff the Svcth War loan Drne the board approprlated monew to buy three bonds each of fue hundred dollars maturlty value The luvet Sound league leaders fonference the first slnce the benllllllllo' of the vsar was once affam resumed Ray ,lewell Claude Barnett and Blllle Parks repre sentmv the Board of Control and Blll Watters Boys Club Presldent journeyed to flower Park and were asked to present four of the major problems of thelr school To conclude the year Board members voted athletlc letters to those students who had earned the flglll to wear the W and awarded placques to deservlng seniors l 1 Standlng Allce Johnson Bull Doer schlog Eula Leo Rosenboch Lan ny Larsen Ray Jewell Mary El ble Helen Anderson and Kellh Mclvor Snthng Mr Hendel advuser Allce Moe Schultz Blllle Parks Bert lmd and Claude Barnett tlSlllIl l0lI Wllllll FII NU Htultll s tx llltlltt tht j0llI'lldllNII1S 21 IIN wear felt they lad a lug oh ln ItlllllIlU Olll tht ll llSlIlllgf0II ll orld Il er the l11d111 ldllt o 'll Clams al' galty the sexentten ffreen students xsorlted hard allfl long gettlnff news tlps dranlnff up the dummy del Illll' an Ntflllllnf storles ant fettlnff out a paptr of ttlllCll lake Vl dNll1llWl.0ll lllffll Sthool was wery proud Mrs Baggaley llht hrst semtster Arthur lilggs and fflorla lVl0rtensen were toedltors of tht paper followed hy Janet Benson a11d Arthur H1-'gs Thumlunf' madly tllrouffll the paper 111 seareh of some JIIICX llll of news most students usuallx loolted llrst at lxanffaroo lxlatter Tlll Kttllllllll stt nled to he tlltlr olltt l thers were ll lmert rust tllfllll 111 ol the Y t 5t l Ste It a column 1s I'1ll6Il llw the students about nolld prohlem llld e1e11t was ttslffned to Une lalte W 2iNlllIlQIlOll students a llroattr xleu ol out itll .1 111s dlllllf' mth school txents ll ourna lelll C ass was e 1 I 1 t ls 1911 ex reeelxt t lt nt ls t 1 lol t1t lrst selllesttr tle ra ltr la rtcelwtt an lltllt Ill ratlnf' ll! lt lttlll ss N ut 1' 1 ll 1 dl llll elost of tl1t star W1-v Art Rlggs 1 C' Nix Glona Mortensen 'T Janet Benson Standung Mr Robert Neuen schwander second semester advlser Barbara Buttera Patsy Dalton Art R1 s Bll I9 Parks Allce ae Schultz Bob Swenson Jean Paton Eula Lea Rosenbach Slttung Irene Shadoan Bert Lund Marllyn Johnson Jo Ann Benson Carolyn Carlson Bull Johnson Gloria Mortensen and Janet Ben son ,i I 1 D ' 7 1 A,--. 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'fh ' I v Q' ...- ,141 Bqrbqm Buttera Margaret Burr Cathenne Butler Pat Sergeant lt lI11v111ll11 ITII 1111 9lf1R1111fl1 off tI11 IPNNN a1111tI111 11.1r11111 IldN I111111 p11I1I1NI1111I and a11otI1er 111I1t11r and Iltl NtafI Can A 111111 turn lI1111r I'1avI1N 1111 .1 JOI1 1 1ll lIOIlP Mess Peterson Gerald Knmmerle I'11ar111f' I11r I1a1r trunff to vet l111t11r11N t.1I11 Il and Cops IIIFIIGKI 111 'II1r11.1r11t Iurr aN a 11 1 111 do 1111 a tl 11 1 1111 11r N 11111 11rN III 111 lt 1 11 Ilf art 11 1t11rN .lr1.11.1 I'I11ll11ra 11111 ,at N11rg1 dnl .1111 INN arw III1111 I1t11rN1111 dlINlNCI' III.1rg1.1r1t 11111 111 N111 Illflltl 11111 11111 lt 111m1N 21111 11N .111111111 N IP N1I11111I IIBN 1 Nt r 1a1I 111 Ilxlllexx 1111 0 1111 annua 11.1N 1 ll .II1 1 I11111II111 In Ia111r11111 ut 1r 111I111rt1N1111r n1z111d1f1r N N 1' 1 1 1 lfllll N 11 111 n dll! 1111 Standnng Joan Whttney Ballle Parks Catherune Butler Joyce Holen Alsce Mae Schultz Mass Peterson and Gerald Krmmerle Snttung Aluce Johnson Shnrley Er Iandson Margaret Burr Betty Swanson Patsy Dalton Barbara Buttera and Pat Sergeant ' N ta Q . N. 1 ' -I I ' . 6' I W Il 1 1 1' I Ii 1 ,fl ' 1 - ' 1- . ', 1 U , F '- 1' '..1,' I II'I'I'S .I'I ' I'gz I I 1 :I ld WMI I 1 I 1II f I 1' d' II' I' ' ' I I f 1' . ' I NIT: Nl -'I '- .' .' ' ' 1 II1':'II 1I 111ftI1I',51.'l II1.'t' 'ISII Il11raI1I IQIIUITIETIG. as sports 111Iit11r. IIIHIIC 1'111'lai11 that N1-I11111I atI1I11ti11N 1111111 a111111rat11Iy 1'1111111'1I111I. wI1iI11 I1 It 1 I I I I -1 1' Iv' 1 I -' I I1' I5 I1 .' ' , ',1. tIr111Iit a1I.'11 is 1I1111 II111 11tI1111' staff lIlf'IIlItt'l'.' 11I111 xs11rI1111I 1IiIi,1111tIy 111 put 11111 II111 annuzil. 'ml I1 th11 j111 LIISIYI 'tz1II 1xI1 ur t1 1' of II111 N 'i11N. fl' X . Z . I . . 5 I ' f X I . I . YELL TEAM LEADERS SONG LEADERS Mary Burr Bert Lund and Alma Sadluer Barbara Parks Shnrley Erlandson and Betty Swanson dr flur Llleel cllll Flf I I'I'I, IIIYINION 0 If' IIUI Nl I00 MAN IIII ftd'-9 X 0 Ui IIN Ntdl' I I I Il dl II IOIIN of III? QITI Ild II S ILII Nd OI' Ydllllil dIIi IITICII II I I I lll PPIII ' Gr' d Ii I ffroup III HIIKI I IIIQI IOITI IOITIN OI' 'YIIIIIN ZIII cl NIHIIIIU XXIII III IlII'f'I'lNl 0 I P IIIUP IIII I I IIII dhi X3 IIIIUIOII t3IIIIf'I' Hifi ot III' dlIIXIIIf'Q 0 II? Pt Furst Row J Peterson M Goodwm J Amrme P Fuerst D Guse B Muur J Brummett D Strube P Howard Second Row Mass Helen Beem durector C Ulrlch J Crouse C Douglass M Crouse C Betzold B Jackman S Truz A Jewett Thlrd Row P Greene A Martm H Howe M Barber E Butler F Putlson I. Beech D Romey L Rabbntt Fourth Row P Martm J Forrester C Everson B Sergeant M Boyd E Isakson M James S Tummons Quan ll I 1 I ' ll H 0 ' I g, h t! TIE 3 . I' II I',I 5-I I 5' - -'x cI Is -I' II II . VII II -' IIT .' 'II Hr, x II s 9' JI ' I I' X - Iwi' M'ss H-I ' I3 . and II10 song Ivad 'IIIDOIIITI Imy the yell king. Iiert I.incI. AI the Puget Sound I.0ug1l1e YIIII I.vacIers' Ifmlfm-1'cr1r-I-. III-rt was also eIec'IecI president of IIN- Mak' F S-II' I I .' 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'I Standing John Shellebarger librornan Mrs Codle Advnser and Bull Johnson President Slffvng Bnllle Parks Vice Pres Gloria Mortensen Secrelory and Alice Moe Schultz Treasurer Stondnng Gabriel Morrell John Shellebarger Fred Sco11 Gerald Kimmerle Bull Watters and Ray Jewell S1111ng Bob Swenson Gladden Goeke Kenh Mclvor Jerry Johnson and B1ll Dawson The Tl1es1111111 lll lll N 111 .1 11111 1 llt 115 1 111 ll 1011 11 r '1l.1111'11111 lk 1 11l11N11r lllll the 1111-N11l1-111 Bill 11111 N1111 1111111111-11 1l11 IIIONI 1ar11-1l and 11111N1a111l lll the l11N1or of 1' 1 ll 1 1 r 1 1 R111111l 1 I1 ll 11111 11111N 'vSlIlI1ll l11 the N1r111t 1l111111rt111e111 1 N 1 111111 1111 lt 1111111 lf ll 111 111 wi 1 lk111111 lx11N 1 1111 lllllg, 111 N x 1 1 11 1 1lra N N 7 Q I ll1.IlI 0 V1l11 the 1 IIITIPH Il, N 1 lo 1 111 ll w N llfllllllgl 111111 1 at 1 1 llllglllll 1 lll N1 'Nldlur 0 1 1111N 111 lllllll 11 1 ll 1 ll 1r1 l'1 111 111 Nl1 1 11l ll N 11N1 d.lllNlll1N 1011121 11r w11l1 llill 11 I1 N1111N r1111l1dr11111 of lql11 D1 11h of Pagan 1 1 Ill .1NN111 1 1n1l M11 1111 1 ld 1r1111 1 lt 11N 111111N 11 1 x 11 11 ll 11111 with 1l11 'N 11111111 ll11N111.111 lDra111.1t11 Il111111r N111 1111 for ll11,l1 Q1l11111lN dk lr111111e ll 1lll!.f1lI'00 lll 1,1 ll 1111xN1N1111 of 11nl1 oighte n 1111111l111 tl11 lX.1111,ar011 lkl11l1 w1N 1111rg111 1 N 111 fo 11111 1111l 11N1' 11111 1 N N 1 f11111 N Pl 1 1 N Ill Illg., 11 11111It11N wen 1 11 111 lllfl 111 ll 1 l 11 1 N 1111 dfflllllll 1l11' pm and l111l11r r1111111 111l1 11 N 1f1llIlg. 1l11 1111r 3111 1 1 Illlg. 111 l111 tr room 1111l flfllllslllfl f11111111111N l 11111111 111111111 11 111111111111 11 IN 111 II llll 1 lll 1111111 111111 fl 1l1l lx1111n11-rl1- lf dllllipllf N11n ar1lN 111111m11111 11111 1l111rm1n l11l111 Nl11'll1l1ar1.1r .111 111 ll lllll l NN N l I an N1 1 N 1 W5 1r11l111rn11'n of the 51711111 1011111111111 1rr1 l11l1nQon an1l lx111l1 XlfIXOI' NPFXPI lk 1l1 1 1, r11N IIIN 111 r 1 r S11111N11n 1111' 11rrN111-nt l1rr1 l11l111Non 'lllfl N11re1ar1, 1,la1l1l12n 1,111 kr' Wllll 1f111'l1 01111 Nn111l1 aN 'lllXlQf'T . 1 1 1 lll l I WI' l1111r 11la1y.', 01111 skit, 1 1.l ' Ill- l1111 1 111 1l11'ir 1'r1'1lit, ilu' 'l'l ':11ia11 illlli, llll l tl11' 1lir-'I' f Nl s. . 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K,-f FN 36 -ao- wg' LIBRARY CLUB Standvnq Mvss Nellue Gunning advnser Glorla Mortensen Barbara Sergeant Jean Paton Pat Carlson Eileen Payne and Ruth Slres Suttmg Lots Jacobs Joan Slerer Ardeth Martun Jeanne Amrnne Phyllus Martln Glorua Putnam and Hazel Howe v r SICKROOM KNIGHTS OF AXE Standing Joy Neslund Elsle lsakson Barbara Peterson Lula Standing Mr Roy Goodwnn advlser Art Riggs Mclm' and MWIYS James Snthng Joan Whntney Claude Barnett and Janet Benson Suttmg, Mrs. June Munson, advrser, Dorothy Brennan, Beverly Lang, Morah Spiller, and Charlene Ulrich. L 1 A PROJECTOR SQUAD Standmg Mr Russell Boyd adviser Art Ruggs Vol McCreary Denny Curhs Bull Staley Ed Tomczek and Ray Jewell Snfhng Vladle Bednekoff Bob Howe Deleno Besmer Gerald Barretle and Bruce Langlous rv if Q- DEBATE Slondmg Charles Colbourne Jean Palon Helen Krleler Miss Marlha Glowanna advlser Pal Olson Vurglnna Brown Howard Sumpson Snlhng Phyllos Marlm .lanrce Ernsl Bill Johnson Helen Klrkpafrrc Bonnre Rees and Befhe Lou Erickson PRINT SHOP STAGE FORCE David Riggs Deleno Beamer Roger Shellebarger ArlRuggs Bull Slandlng Mr Lloyd Shll advlser Bull Bowne Art Riggs Bowne Ed Wenlz Alex Doucelle and Claude Barnell Gerald Barrelle and Roger Shellebarger Sllhng Claude Barnet? Alex Doucelle Bruce Langlouse Deleno Besmer and Eugene lhlenfeldl 1 - , ' 2 ' , . ',' , , . : I I I I .- at 4 Q ' Q' A . .. 3 1: .. V .Y 4 4 4 ,... ,, , .1 . -I 'Fl 3 'Y ef ,V H X! 4 J I ' . ve 4. 1 A - V , h , 1 - , , i A L-'vd A 2 . , ' . , ' : , ' ' , - , , , , , - 1 , . . I I I . 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I , . fl lljb A J a -:Rav 1 'W ew Fnrst Row Janne Amundsen Elaine Cooper Joanne Carleton Vxrgmra Smnth Pat Green Margaret Sandvlck Victor Armfleld Mary Burr Gordon McKubben and Kevth Mclvor Second Row Teddy Bertrum Pat Blggs Carl Wallace Bessne McSparran Wanda Lee Dorothy Mulls Bull Barley Bull Nlcholson Arlene Hrckman Lllyan Walker Howard Srmpson and Dave Bowen Thlrd Row John Slvlla Dave Forbes Jerry Mclntyre Pat Larson Marilyn Bastuan Roy Jonason Bull Doerschlag Jlm Walker Duck Berg Ray Lmcoln Douglas locker Duane Anderson and Mrchael Duckens Fourth Row Edward Dickens Larry Walls Audrey Holman Ray Jewell Dave Swan La Vern Hand Gene Roberts Ruthora Bride Dorn Rame Chuck Colman and Howard White And the Band Played Un W1-IOEN ER HEARS the band plavmv unforvettable strams of Fxght F1UhtFor Lake Vlashlngton knows that after all 15 sald and done there IQ one reallv true msplratxon ln school and thats our band Nelther ram nor snow measles nor mumps could daunt the merry hearts of these snappy muslc makers and their dlrector Mr A l' Bennest who plaved at basketball and football Uames pep assem blles and concerts Wxth the exceptlon of the football frames the bands debut ua made at the Pall Concert Th1s event brouvht the larvest crowd ever to attend a YIILISIC provram at Lake W ashmvton The Vllnter Concert featurmv 'Wake Belleve and Storms Weather was fflven a repeat performance at Redmond On December 14 the band and Mr Bennest packed up thelr mstruments and went to the UHIVCTSIIY Pavlllon to plav wlth four other bands at the Puvet Sound Ieavue Basketball Jamboree The band also contrlbuted the Flght Song and other numbers at all football and basketball frames and helped the success of the drxll team bv plavmg for lts appearances All the fifty members of the band thelr dlrector, and asslstant dlrectors Kelth Mclvor were ffreatlv appreclated for the Qltlfll thev added to school HHQHITS -Ks the last muslcal note of the school wear dled awav mth the comma of vacation days lake Wash mgton Hlgh School was verv proud of the achlevements of Its popular band J tx fy, , I, 1 k ' ..v-'Q ' 1 ,J..f. ,yy J JJ J -1, NOV' . 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N4 , X ' at ' ' by I i,, First Row Margaret Burr Pat Garvey Joanne Garrison Helen Adams Judy Brummett Ethel Ona loss Wilson Audrey Hall Berle lngerson Phyllis Howard La Pnel Armfleld Donna Andreas Alma Sadller Second Row Jaclue Dodd Margaret Mulloy Viola Jorgenson Lorelle Rabblt Marcia Craig Beatrice McFarland Alice Mae Schultz Carolyn Carlson Shirley Ormbreck Helen Anderson Joanne Saunders Norma Shreeve Bettie Lou Erickson and Manan Fruhllng Third Row Katherane Nadeou Arlyn Blerke Delores Gasch Mary Lou Foster Mary Lou Richards Dons Hall Billie Parks Janet Benson Wayne Sable Earl Coryell Louella Hagen Lorraine Johnson Joyce Hall Barbara Parks Pat Carlson Glona Putnam Betty Shreeve and Mun Benedettl director Fourth Row Phyllis McNalr Dorothy Bohn Helen Gwerder Jerry Mclnytre Hamer Roy Gladden Goeke John Shellebarger Bob Alsm Bob Swenson Pot Ice Bull Bowne Joe Anderson Jerry Blair Warren Lowery Anne Ahmann Coralue Wescott Gene McNeeIy Gordon Peltonen and Alex Bently s All nu, UNE OP THF LARCI-.ST singing groups ever assembled at Lake Washington High School was the seventy finished a full and successful year of rehearsals concerts and singing for sheer enjoyment As a beginning the chorus gave its initial performance at the annual Fall Concert which also marked the first appearance of the new director Miss Benedetti The Riff Song and Hallelujah were two pop ular selections offered by the group At the Christmas Assembly the group in a solemn candlelight procession assisted the Thesplans ln the presentation of the great pageant Why The Chimes Rang The next appearance was at the Winter Concert and resulted in the group s giving a repeat perform ance at the Redmond Junior High School One of the pieces that was especially well liked by both audi ences was an arrangement of Rose Marie In February a music festival was held at Puyallup at which time a number of students representing the high school music department were in attendance In addition to the concerts the chorus did further work with Miss lsster Tye on The Holy Clty which was presented at the Community Church on Palm Sunday ln combination with the church choir The Sprlng Concert featuring By the Bend of the River and ' Summertime '7 was the last perform ance for the group and ended a year of music participation ln which both the chorus and the school could take great pride l l ' 1 , , . ' , . , . ' ' . r I I I . I I I ' : , H , ' , ' ' , ' , A , I I I I I I . I . . 3 l I . r r I Q 1 ' r U . I , : I , 1 . , ,.,, : ' ' , ' . , . , , , . I I 1 ' I I . I I I I L '- ' et L L 1 o o 0 l eight voice senior high chorus.iWith Miss Ruth Benedetti as director, the chorus developed rapidly. and . . .. . , - . , 1' . K . V I ' T ' - ss ' as sc - i 97 , c , - . a V ' ' . N v G n .. t , - - . , . ,. . , . . - n v A 4 v L x I 'v - - 7 au GL ' 7, , . . s - L . . . . . . -i H Y . ,, , . T Q 1 1 4 V Q I v vi . L V x, t , X VXA ,pf J U. ', . I to .1 , . ' M , X ii il! tt' O X A L H .E 'y ' Q My Fyx 'ai-'M iv E515 ,ff K.,- THE WHOLE CAST-Standing: Alex Doucette, Ray Jewell, Bob Howe, Joyce Holen, Bill Johnson, Claude Barnett, Carolyn Carl- son, John Shellebarger, Catherine Butler, Ray Walsh, Gloria Mortensen, Don Warner, Bonnie Rees, Margaret Franklin, Bert Lind, Bob Swenson, Bill Dawson, Harry Everett, Jerry Johnson, Gladden Goeke, Bill Watters, Arthur Riggs, Carol Lang, Alice Schultz, Jean Paton, and Gerald Barrette. Sitting: Dwain Hartman, Wilmer Spading, Bert Perrigo, Bob Burrell, and Bob Hendrix. The an ho Came to Ilinner and fta, ell UND!-IR THI-1 DIRECTION of Nliss Alice hlcllvoy. 'llhe Klan who Came to Dinner was presented hy the senior class on Decemlicr sixth. seventh. and eighth in the high school auditorium. Claude Barnett portrayed the leading role as Sheridan Whiteside. a famed writer who was the man who came to dinner. Playing his part excellently. Claude always remained the rude. self-centered. shrewd Mr. Whiteside who thrived on sarcastic remarks and caustic comments. The setting was the home of Mr. and Mrs. lfrnest Stanley. played hy Bill Johnson and Joyce Holen, where Sherry supposedly liroke his hip and was forced to remain for six weeks. He took over the house. interfered with everyone's business. and caused all kinds ol' trouhle. Carolyn Carlson. in her roll as Nlaggie Cutler. was consistently good. She. as W'hiteside's lovely sec- retary. furnished the romantic complications hy falling in love with a young reporter. Bert Jellerson llohn Shellehargerl. of the Mesalia fournmh Because Whiteside wanted to keep his ellieient secretary. he called Lorraine Sheldon lplayed hy Catherine Butlerl. a famous actress. to Mesalia to vamp Bert. When things looked the darkest. Bert Lind in the part of Banjo. a Hollywood actor. appeared and straightened every- thing out. Because of a shortage of hoys in the senior class. Bill Johnson and Bert Lind played dual roles. Bill was first the concerned-over-his-household-father. Mr. Stanley. and then Beverly Carlton. the actor. As Professor Metz and Banjo. Bert Lind was convincing. Billis interpretation of Carleton was outstanding. I May l present Henderson the Hatchet Fiend -Bonnie Rees, Claude Barnett, Bob Howe, Bill Johnson, Joyce Holen, Mar- and here am I-another woman . . . -Gloria Mortensen, garet Franklin, Bill Dawson, and Harry Everett. Gladden Goeke, Catherine Butler, and Bill Watters. NX. . ff! .L K 1 L E Lf Jr- -4 ' L fl 36 'IEW GLEN GRIFFIS, C JACK FOSS, G JERRY JOHNSON, C garoos carried the ball three times within inches of the Sumner goal line. and each time the Sumner line held. Among the outstanding players on the lake Washington eleven was llob Swenson who had the unusual record of playing every game without a substitution. Though the average weight of the Kangaroos was 175 pounds. included among them was Cladden Coeke. 235-pound tackle. and one of the biggest players in the league. Labeled a one- man teamu by the Ffmtlzzzll Iliivelrly was Cerald Kinnnerle who rdid just about everything for the Kangaroos-A he kicked, carried the ball. called plays. threw passes. backed up the line. and was frequently seen tackling the opposing ball carrierf, Completely breaking tradition. three juniors received the annual awards which are given at the close of every football season. lfmory Norman. pint-sized lialfback. was given the inspirational award and Fred Scott. fast-charging guard. was voted the best blocker. Gerald Kimmerle was elected honorary captain for the season. and also received a place on the all-conference second team. Lake xv2lSllllIgLOlIlS second team had an average season. winning two games. losing two. and tying one. Members of the squad were Charles Holt. Cordon Weiss. llob Coodwin and llichard Sullivan. backfield men. Jim Norman. Dave Swan. Bob Reed, Walt Ferguson. Guy Tresslar. Don Hayes, Fred Case. Danny Smith and Lawrence Svane were linemen. FRED SCOTT, G BILL BOWIE, G OTTO SMITH, Assistant Couch LEAGUE STANDINGS Puyallup . Renton , , , Clover Park Highline ,,,, , .. . Buckley . ,. Lake Washington , Enumclaw .,,, ,...... Auburn . .. . The hardworking managers for football were Arnold Cunderson. Sumner H Kenneth Malme. and Bill Guse. Kent ,, RAY JEWELI-,E DICK HOOPS,FB ERNIE BADER,G EMORY NORMAN,FB PF PA 25I 252 287 277 325 294 328 324 350 305 239 258 275 298 254 317 272 287 270 343 BILL NEWELL, T 19 Q vi' 'QC 15 GERALD KIMMERLAE BILL WATTERS H. THORSTENSON BOB SWENSON Guard Center Center Forward against the favored filover llark squad. Another thrill-paeked game was played with the champion Puyallup Vikings who overcame a twelve- poinl lead to win from the Kangaroos in the last few minutes. llill Watters and Keith Nlelvor. r-enter and guard resper-tively. were ehoseu hy their team mates as eo-Captains. Cerald Kimmerle was elected Inspirational Award winner. and won the award for having the hest foul shot rec-ord. lfinishing in third place among the league high-scorers. he was also given a eoveted plaee on the all-eonferenee first team hy vote of the coaches of the league. lfive seasoned players will not he returning in -16 and their loss well he hard felt. Bill Vliatters and Bill Dawson. who helped Control the har-khoards. along with Kenny Lehman. Keith Nlelvor. and lloh Swenson. who did mueh of the scoring. will he graduating. However. Coaeh Smith will have three lettermen coming hack: Gerald Kimmerle. high-scoring guard. Herman Thorstenson. lanky sophomore. and lloger BILL MCLAUGHLIN, Assistant Coach LEAGUE STANDINGS Puyallup llulse. a elever left-hander. Renton , . , Clover Park lihe Kangaroo liahes also had an average season. At times they . . , F , f' , - Hlghllne . looked like the hest ln the league. hut were dogged hy hard luek with Buckley as manv as five plavers on the injured list at a time. Yet even with . ' - Lake Washington the regulars on the heneh. the hahes always played a good game. and Enumdcw many of these second team memhers will he wearing varsity suits Auburn when next season rolls around. Sumner Kent DOUGLAS LOCKER RICHARD STOCKWELL LCVERNE HAND ARNOLD GUNDERSON KENNY MALME Forward Guard Forward Manager Head Manager PF PA 251 252 287 277 325 294 328 324 350 305 239 258 275 29d x 254 31 1 272 7 JP 270 43 ' J J v ' r qui G se anger l 36- rw Q L Q ,I - V A b LA fr Nu s. L: 'Q A M X714 M 'GQ X 5-xf V X V J'hf.. ., ' gg gc' 97 40 11 dl 35 385 97 '36 1 ,QR ' Q 8 3 ., N.: 19.1 : Ulf. gi 'ff W pa Q 7 A Q-2? ,-.- l - H nw .f 5 'lg X Y ' , , R . - 4 ' ,, A 5 J .0 1 FO I ii OTBALL SQUAD OF 1945 Q 'ggi JN. fa! X G A f,Qs'N. 5' ,fp-., I, J A A L , -I - nf X Z Y,-,, 6 As,. , -, .- MX. f 4 ' k' I in 'A o ,,-R x' , N THE VEN O x SIDELINES N .C v N X , ,Q . I' 1 1-...J 501. f BONNIE REES ROD GIBBS FRANCES SWENSON GLORIA PUTNAM HAROLD SINGER PHIL MARSH JERRY JOHNSON f- PAT CARLSON VaHey Chanqm 0f'45 IN SPRING AT Lake Washington High School a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of tennis. The girls. too. are interested in batting the ball across the nets. If the truth were known. most of them wish there weren't any net at all. and that their rackets were five feet by six. The consolidation of Redmond and Kirkland High Schools last year brought together a group of tennis enthusiasts who. through combined efforts. won the S.V. l.A. championship cup for Lake Washington. Winning eight out of nine matches from the Lower Valley teams-Richmond Beach. Bothell. and Uver- lake-entitled them to play the winning teams of the Upper Valley schools-Tolt and Mount Si. It was their victory over Mount Si which won for them the Snohomish Valley Interscholastic Association cham- pionshipdx ' X W. Russc'Q'lBoygl. coach. attributed the season's success to the players: Rod Gibbs and Phil Marsh. boyig doublesgj at Ceyrlson and Gloria Putnam. girls, doublesg Jerry Johnson and Frances Swenson. mixed N lfdoullblesgfliorllfie Rees. girls' singlesg and Harold Singer. boys' singles. XY J J C - Jul tv . -' 'li J l Y ' nf' I .X i l if 'jf Ax 7' I if X, xx' il! V' ' I tio 1 0 d 0 I 0 X ti, - LID er Highlghts . N .x I' .J I li ' l X f V X' TRACK SI-JASON 01-' 1945 was somewhat dampened by the drizzling weather. During most of April. while J - the team was attempting to get into condition. it rained continually. ' T' Lake Washington had only a small number out for track. and only two lettermen returned. Even so. 1 the season was rather successful with four boys qualihed for the all-conference meet at Puyallup. To enter S this event. the team had to place in the qualifying meet at Auburn. Rod Gibbs was the most successful. for he won the discus and placed second in the shot put at the all-conference meet. This entitled him to enter the district meet at the University of Washington. Bob Sim placed third in the pole vault. and Gerald Kimmerle was third in the shot put. Lake Washington was strong in field events. but lacked runners. In every meet. the team out-scored their opponents in these events but could not gather any points on the track. 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QLELAND HMEL L lL ents to lfu fla1sQ.ofQ46 1 zgnggazula zons lo :ge Clanss of 1946 ND UTM!! 31-7.h?.fd11,m' 0 1,151,111 APARTMENTS Ni JD X051 P '4 1' 4- n X x 'ir I HKRDv?1'R'13 531:14 V BVCKBEWS DARIS 5 J f+GARAc1-Inna ssmfm W A 1 jf DODBYOUN s 1 'Y Q QIATION ' mm ppm Ixlr mulls, Smartest Qrtmlg Goosii' d ga h R d H W h Mop 5 YUW1 IC1 Q! .Q X mm F!1i7S'H HOWFRS .ma ' N GA, h The ales! IWEIILOIQ ewge xc I X e en ouse R Mydem Pho gmphy NJ 1 L9 fgppharles YP! 5 and U11 Colohyng Parml eme ,1 J To Sern?'Yaur Needs 11 P X if 'Lai' SSWCK m,P1nes Fior I o ,I N ', XP '301 Om' 1331 X Phqme 3100 Kxrkland PEB 6 1 Knrkia d 1H,uKmx11 11 xsu 13 ,4 -4 wuudis SIMPSON Moron MGCDONALD 5 EI-ECTBIQ s CARDS ami C1115 ERVICE Assdclated Servlce REDMOND 1011 1 HARDWARE mu Ad OI DSB OBILE I l X Congralulatzons lo Lake Washmgton Hugh School Fwm HAIR STXLING 1 PERMANENT 11111115 Fffendlv Smlfff DUUGLASS DRUG STORE 4 Speczaltj Ph ne 110 lxxrkland Redmond Phone 8161 Phone 101 Kukland X , x 5 Q , V X fs J . 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