Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1951
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1951 Lewis and Clark Tiger Lewis and Clark High School Spokane, Washington YjintL Annual (Edition Edited and Puhfiihed hi} pilaff W)eml ers Jrom tke Xjear s C radualina C(aisei MIRIAM MORGAN, Art CAHL G. MILLER, Editorial and Business Pag? two Page three Many students cannot afford to travel widely, so pictures afford a no-expense tour of world wonders. Shown here is a photograph depicting the ruins of the classic Corinthian temple of Jupiter Olympus, located in Italy. Hung near the northeast corner of the third floor, it is one of the many famous pictures in the Lewis and Clark art collection. Page four Wearing glasses for the first time in a Tiger picture. Principal A. L. Parker stands before the newest record case in the office. He is completing his ninth year as head of Lewis and Clark. Tin ' s picture hardly docs jus- lice to the likeable personality of the school ' s vice principal, William W. Taylor. A pleasant smile usually lightens his face while he carries out his duties. Mrs. Charlotte Jones this year took the place of Miss Bernadine McClincy, girls ' adviser, who is undertaking further studies at Columbia University. Page six English Department About one-third of Lewis and Clark ' s faculty is in the English department, headed by Marian IVttis, and shown in the teachers ' lounge. Absent are Carl G. Miller and Douglas Babcock. First row: Louise Bruning, George Palmer, Mrs. Frances Vecchio, Phillip Baird, Mrs. Grace Bartlett, Ann Reely. Second row: Florence Wager, Art Walther, Marian Pettis, Mrs. Joyce Wickline, E. E. McElvain, Mrs. Lois Knox. Math and Science Departments The Mathematics department is made up of six teachers headed by Fred Kramlich; and L. C. Minard heads LC s seven science teachers. Not appearing in the picture are Mrs. Hilda Tollefson, mathematics teacher, and Charles Canup, science teacher. First row: Fred Kramlich, John Wuhrman. Christian Claussen, K. C. Anderson, L. G. Minard. Second row: H. P. Aldrich, Blanche Smith, Clarence Miller. H. M. Louderback, Gene Argcr. Page seven Home Economics - Industrial Arts - Study Hall Depts. Three departments of teachers are shown here in the new home economics dining-room, with only one teacher, F. A. Sartwell, absent. Department heads shown are W. J. Dunlop, industrial arts; and Gracia White, home economics. First Kow: W. J. Dunlop, Ann Cunningham, Gerald MeckelsOn, Mrs. Edith Collins. Second How: Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Averil Fonts, Graeia White, Helen Daigle, Robert Bartlett. Commercial - Physical Education - Librarians E. L. Hunter, boys ' P. E.; Virginia Danke, girls ' P. E.; and C. E. Baten, commercial, are heads of the departments grouped here in room 104. Absent is Doris Popple. First How: Alon .o Woolard, Virginia Danke, F. L. Hunter, Don Fowler, C. F. Baten. Second How: Elmer Orcutt, Berniee Bruton, Hal Jones, Loya Wiley, Bernadette Proulx. Page eight Social Studies Department Dan Whitman is head of the Social Studies department, which is composed of 11 teachers. Absent from the photograph is Norman Perring. First Bow: Carl Anderson, Louis Livingston, Katharine Hunt, Dan Whitman, Eugene Sivertson. Second Bow : W. B. Graham, H. D. Thompson, E, W. Toevs, Art Frey, Max Schoening. Fine Arts -Language- Music -Administrative Depts. Heads of the various groups shown in Principal Parker ' s office are Lydia Goos, Art department; Mabel Pope Foreign Language department; C. Oliver Fuller. Music department; and A. L. Parker, administrative department. First Bow: Lydia Goos, Miriam Morgan. A. L. Parker, Mable Pope. Second Bow: William Taylor, C. Oliver Fuller, Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Mrs. Lillian Charbonneau, R. G. Ferrer, Marguerite Cross, and Paul Fosso. Page nine Organization Presidents Associated Student Body Page ten Conine Johnson First Honor January Bob Schimke Second Honor January Gretchen Weed First Honor June (Tie) Mary Lou Ferrer First Honor June (Tie) Outstanding Graduates Bud Stobie Most Friendly Boy Mary Turner I Ionic Economics Award Marilyn Cockrell Home Economics Award Sally Sowell Football Queen Page eleven John Healy Toshi Yonago Cam Kirkham Bob Quaife Math Journalism Fine Arts Co-Bausch and Lomb Science Award Outstanding Graduates Joy Thrailkill Sharon Johnson Bill Farr Burleigh Wartes Instrumentalist Girl Athlete Hoy Athlete Vocalist Page twelve Tiger Staff Roger Sherman Mary Turner Nandora Macdonald Helen Ehtee Managing Editor. January Album June Album Editor, Assistant Album Circulation Editor, Circulation Advertising Editor, Art Shirley LaDow Darlene Hammer Suzanne Mjoen Barbara Burnett January Literary June Literary Editor, Advertising Manager, Business Manager Editor, Circulation Asst. Album Editor Photograph Editor. Circulation Circulation Page thirteen Tiger Staff Gene Huppin Charles Fleck Eve Nolan Carolyn Chancy Circulation Manager, Staff Photographer, Top Circulation Circulation Photograph Editor Layouts Barry Jones Cora Dee Peterson Barbara O ' Brien Toshi Yonago Circulation Circulation, Circulation Circulation Advertising Karin Gustafson Mania Van Dorn Mary Irwin Eleanor Eliason Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Page fourteen 3d hH Ronald Gordon President Phillip Leigh Vice President January Class 1951 Darrell Lee Secretary Neil Caudill Treasurer Kenneth Brown Kiltli Executive Page fifteen Anderson, Carl Adams History B.F. Council; Football Managei K.H.U. Carman, Patsy Lee fr [ng Commerciii] P.H.A.J Swimmingi G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; Red Cross Representative; JOB Vice President Denver University Andrews, Gerald Leslie Franklin Sci ' ncc, History Football; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control W.S.C. Barksdalc, Barbara Morgan Park High. Chicago Science G.F. Council; Starlighters Vice President; Ti-Girls; Tri-Sei; lournal; Corridor Control; G.F. Con Dearie ; Girls ' Glee Club; Big Sister U. of W. Caudill, Neil Paul Gran) Industrial Arts Football Letterman; Track, B.F. Council; All-City Football; All Home Room Offices, 11 A, 12A Treasurer; Con Control U. of Idaho Cauvel, Patricia Joanne Franklin Mathematics G. F. Council; Mathematics Club Treasurer; Ti-Girls Drill Master; Usherettes Irsasorsr; Choir; Starbghtere Big Sister; Con Committee; I I A Vice Pre sident Northwest Christian College Benson, Dorothy Irving Commercial Thespian; F.H.A.; Bowling; Orchestra; Band Denver University Chase, Barbara [can Uutton History A.S.B. Council; Papyrus Club President; Book Club; Usherettes; Girls - Glee Club; Journal; 1 1 B. 12B Secretary; Homs Room Vice President; Quill and Scroll W.S.C. Blume, Leila Joanne Roosevelt Commercial G.F. Council; Big Sister; Select Girls ' Glee Club; Corridor Control; Ti-Girls; Usherettes W.S.C. Chilton, Julie Ann Wells High, Chicago History G.F. Nurse ' s Assistant; Big Sister; Badminton; Tennis North 1 ' ark College, Chicago Bray, Chester I.ihby Industrial Arts W.S.C. Clumpner, Joseph Allen Roosevelt Mathematics B.F. Council; Band; Tennis; Mathematics Club President; Historian; Entre Nous M.I.T. Brown, Kenneth Russell Wilson 1 listory A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council; Journal Circulation Manager; nook Club; Football; Trade end Field U. of Idaho Cockrell, Marilyn Rae Libby Commercial A.S.B. Council; G. F. Council; Ti-Girls; Flag Twirler; Big Sister; Girls - Ch e Club; Basketball; Softball; G.F. Con Chairman; Bowling Home Economics Honor Student Compau, Jay Parker Wilson Mathematics B.F. Vice President; Lettermen ! Club Vice President; Senate Club Secretary; Outdoor Club; Football; Track; Golf; Home Room President; Corridor Control; Con Control U. of W. Dodd, John P. Hill Military Academy Science Cross Country; Rifle w.s.c. Doll, Marilu Roosevelt History. Home Economics Ti-Girls; Cheer Leader; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; Usherettes; Swimming; Home Room President; Football Princess; Corridor Control W.S.C. Duncan, Betty May Jefferson Commercial Ti-Girls; Pep Club; Journal Representative; Big Sister K.B.U. Duran, Alice Mae Lincoln Commercial Home Room President, Business Manager; Journal Representative K.B.U. Klfring, Lyla Lou Ha verm ale Commercial Pep Club; Horizon Club; Junior Retailers ' Club Secretary; Swimming Kelsey-Baird Fendler, Norma Katherine Hutton Commercial, Foreign Languages G.F. Council; Outdoor; D.U.K. President; Usherettes; Thespian; Ti-Girls; Glee Club Accompanist; Starlighters; Corridor Control; Second in Spelling Contest; Big Sister; 9 A, 11A Class Secretary; Flag Twirler Whitman Fogelquist, Lois Marie Jefferson History Ti-Girls; Journal Staff; Home Room President, Vice President, Secretary; A del ante; Papyrus; IOH Dance Committee; 10A Con Committee; Corridor Control U. of Idaho Gordon, Ronald E. Wilson Science. Mathematics Senate: Book Club; Adelante; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Con Control; All Home Room Offices; 1 IB. L2A Class President V. of w Griffin, Robert Lee Ubby Industrial Arts W.S.C. Hanson, Pattranilla Lonsilla Central Valley History Debate: Swimming; Glee Club U. of Denver Hart, Donald W. Wilson History A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council; Senate Club President; Boys ' Glee Club; Lettermen ' s Club; Golf; Football Letterman; 11B Treasurer: All Home Room Offices; Corridor Control; Con Control U. of Idaho Haugan, Edwin Lyle Whittier History Quill and Scroll; lournal; Boys Glee Club; Choir; Home Room President, Vice President, Secretary; Mendelssohn Club Contest Winner; Patterns In Tone U. of w. Henriksen, Ronald Andrew Irving Mathematics A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Baseball and Football Manager, Letterman E.W.C.E. Hill, Florence Catherine Jefferson Science Journal Representative; Corridor Control w.s.c. Hill, Lois Joanne Queen Anne High, S at t N • History Journal; Tiger; Hand; ( hvhestra; G.F, Council; Quill and Scroll; C..F. Courtesy Committee; 1 loine Room President; Library Assistant; Hall Proctor Northwest Christian College Hollister, Gail Loretta Hutton Languages G.F. President; G.F. Council; Classical Club; Thespian; Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Cheer Leader; Tennis Letterman; Big Sister; All Home Room Offices; Con Chairman Stanford Huppin, Charles Eugene Irving Mathematics Tennis Letterman; Adelante; Journal; Tiger; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; All Home Room Offices; Quill and Scroll Vice President V. of W. Ingraham, William Hill Military History I ' , of W. Johnson, Corinne Mae Wilson Foreign Languages A.S.B. Council; Thespian; Choir; Dramatics; Orchestra Letterman; Spelling Contest Winner: Valedictorian Juilliard School of Music Johnson, David Lihhy Mathematics Hand; Corridor Control ( ionzaga Johnson, Shirley Mae Irving Mathematics, Foreign Languages Mathematics Club; Ti-Girls; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Courtesy Desk E.W.C.E. Johnson, Charles LaVern Hutton History, Industrial Arts Lettermen ' s Cluh; Football; Corridor Control; Home Room President, Secretary W.S.C. Johnson, Zeloris Irving Mathematics Boxing W.S.C. Kaiser, Daniel Kermit Wilson Mathematics, Science Football Letterman; A.S.B. Council; B. F. Council; Journal Representative; Con C ontrol: Boxing, Frosh Baseball; Corridor Control; All Home Room Offices; 12B Treasurer W.S.C. Keith, James Almiru City Junior High Industrial Arts w.s. . Leath, Laura Alice Libby Home Economics G.F. Council; Journal Representative; 1 Eome Room Vice President; Courtesy Desk; Library Representative Whitworth Lee, Darrell Eugene Lincoln Science, Mathematics Lettermen ' s Club; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Football; Boxing: Baseball Manager; 10A Treasurer; 12A Secretary; Con Control; Corridor Control IT. of Idaho Leigh, Philip Wilson Wilson Mathematics Outdoor Club Treasurer; Book Club; Lettermen ' s Club; Tennis; B.F. Council; Orchestra; Boys ' Glee Club; Dramatics; 12A Vice President; Home Room Offices; Corridor Control Stanford Mclnnis, Jacqueline Gwen Hutton Commercial G.F. Historian Reporter! A.S.B. Council; Ti-Girl Secretary; Usherettes; Corridor Control Big Sister; ion, 12B Lilac Lark Princess; Home Room President, Secretary San Jose State College Little, Jackie Kay Roosevelt Commercial G.F. Council; Thespian; Swimming; Golf; Badminton; Big Sister; Chorus, Typing 50 Award; Home Room Secretary V. of Montana Melton, Lavern Albert Libby Science, Art Whitwortb Livingston, Margaret Ann Wilson History Quill and Scroll President; Big Sister Chairman; Usherettes; A.S.B. Council; Starlighters; Ti-Girls; Band; Journal; 10B Vice President Proctor Whitman dik Mevves, Ray H. Lincoln Fine Arts, History D.U.K.; Corridor Control O.S.C. MacLean, Robert Jay Roosevelt Mathematics Toastmasters Club; Rifle Club; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Football; Track and Cross Country; Corridor Control; Home Room President, Secretary W.S.C. Worse, (Catherine Elizabeth Hutton History A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; Thespian President, Vice President; Adelante; Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Book Club; lournal; Big Sister; Girls ' Glee Club; Quill and Scroll; lOli Secretary- All Home Room Offices; Football Princess Whitman Marhewson, Marjorie Maxine Libby Science G.F. Council; Big Sister; Choir; Science Club; Tennis, 10A Con Committee; Journal Representative Sacred Heart School of Nursing Murrow, Nancy Ann Jefferson Foreign Languages A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; Adelante; Usherette Vice President; Book Club; Ti-Girls; Badminton; Ensemble; Choir; Starlighter Secretary; Bit; Sister; Corridor Control; 12B President; Football Princess U. of W. Mauser, Bruce Fredrick Edmond S. Meany, Seattle Mathematics B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Lettermen ' s Club; Senate Club; Outdoor Club; Football; Track; Basketball; Boys ' Glee Club; Con Control; Corridor Control U. of W. 7 Newmiller, Namoi Helen Franklin Languages D. U.K.; Ti-Girls; Journal; Snow White and Seven Dwarfs ; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Majorette; A.S.B. Dance Committee; Lilac Lark Committee; Big Sister; Official Siyn Painter W.S.C. McCullough, Patton Broocke Wilson Languages W.S.C. Nissen, Bruce Wilson History Tri-Sci Treasurer U. of Idaho Oster, Betty Jean [rving Commercial Ti-Girls Vice President; Usherette President: G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Bin Sister; Chairman Goal Posl Gallop U. i l Oregon Patrick, Betty Jane Washington Commercial Orchestra; Library Representative K.B.U. Sampson, Joseph Allen Grani Science- History Camera Club; I.ellermen ' s Cluh; A.S.B. Council; Football: Track; Con Control; 10B President; Home Room President E.W.C.E. Sandberg, Phil L. Roosevelt History B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Football V. ot Idaho Pence, (, ' aryle Joan Jefferson Commercial G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Football Princess; Ti-Cirls; Starlighters President; Bit; Sister; Adelante Historian; Hook Club; Thespian; Choir; Badminton Team; Ensemble; All Home Room Offices U, ol Idaho Peters, John Elliott Libby Printing Home Room Vice President; Corridor Control w.s.c. Porter, Jerry William Wilson Science A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council; Ensemble; Quartet, Choir President: Proctor; All Home Room Offices W.S.C. Boberlson, Mareia Ann Mutton Languages Ti-Girls; Choir; A.S.B. Council; Starlighters; Cheerleader; Big Sister; Usheret tes Secretary; G.F. Vice President; Corridor Control; All Home Room Offices Stanford Runkel, Christine Franklin Home Economics Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Corridor Control; journal Representative; Home Boom President, Secretary w.s.c. Schimke, Robert Todd Hutton Science, Mathematics A.S.B. Historian; Classical Cluh President; Book Club; Tennis Lettennan; Forum Club; Senate Club; Con Control; Corridor Control; 10A President; Ho Room Vice President; Satutatorian Vale Simmons, Charles Edward Grani Mathematics B.F. Council; Home Room President; Interschool Sports Representative W.S.C. Smith. Patricia Ann Hutton Commercial Papyrus; Book Club; A.S.B. ( iouncil: G.F. Council: Bit. ' Sister; Home Room Vice President; Journal Representative; Corridor Control; 1 IB Party Committee; Courtesy Desk w.s.c. Sowell, Sally Mariheth Jefferson Commercial Usherettes; Ti-Girls; G.F. President, Secretary; Head Majorette; A.S.B. Council; Home Boom President. V ic e President; Lilac Lark Princess; Football Queen Whitm in Stohie, James Anson ( ii ant Science, Mathematics B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Lettcnnen ' s Club; Book Club; Football; Track; Corridor Control; All Home Room Offices; 10B. 1 1 B Vice President San lose State College Tanaka, Harry Irving Industrial Arts B.F. Council E.W.C.E. Turner, Mary Ethel Hutton dome Economics Quill and Scroll; Debate Club Treasurer; Book Club; Journal; Journal Representative; Tiger; O.K. Council; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; Home Room Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President; Home Economics Honor Student W.S.C. W inkler, Cretchen Ann Holy Names Home Economics G.F. Council; Big Sister: Swimming; Golf; Typing 50 Award; Red Cross Representative U. of Montana Cillis, Stephen Dennis Libby History Boys ' Glee Club Whitworth Womach. Lois Babbetta North Central Commercial Usherettes; Choir; Che Club; Badminton; Tennis; Swimming; Journal Representative; G.F. Council; 12B Class Treasurer; Home Room Secretary; Corridor Control W.S.C. Yonago, Ronald Hitoshi Lincoln Mathematics, Science Football; Sports Editor, Journal; Tiger; B.F. Council; A.S.B Council; Home Room President Vice President, Treasurer; On ill nul Scroll; 12B Fifth Executive; Corridor Control Gonzaga Sutherland, Shirley Jane (Summer School) Grant Commercial Orchestra Secretary, Treasurer; String Ensembles; W.S.C. Music Scholarship Winner; Bowling; Softball; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; 10A, 11A Class Council W.S.C. Page twenty-one L. 1 -Howard Schmidt, Barry Jones, and lack Spring painting trash cans. L. 2-Helenj Ehtee Pauline Dandrea, ]ody Carlson, Lora Lee Wolfe, Janet Murray, and Lucy Wham withj orange and black shakers emphasizing the Ti-Girls ' color day. L. 3-Part of the ' gang watch-J ing May Dav festivities at Comstock park. L. 4-Senior A s held their pot luck dinner m the| school cafeteria. C. l-Eleanor Eliason, Barbara Burnett and Mary Turner watching Gene J Uuppin paint the stocking chart of Tiger sales to 1200. C. 2-Diek Zeorland, Mike Dayis.1 Dawnita Boyd, and fohn Bright hurry to their next class. H. 1-Ti-Girl plebes salute Carolyn 1 Chaney when they were called to attention. R. 2-Phil Leigh. Bruce Mauser, and Bob Schimke exhibited a model Shakesperian theater. R. 3-Students rushed oul ol the NW door m orderly ; fashion when they heard the fire alarm hell ring. B. 4-MrS. Hal Jones, Mr. Parker. Mr. Perring, and Mr. Jones were four of the guests at the senior A pot hick dinner. Page tiventy-two Dan Thompson Cathy Stone President Vice President June Class 1951 Cora Dee Peterson Carolyn Gale Barbara Lawrenz Secretary Treasurer Fifth Executive Page lioenlii three Adams, Millard Raymond Roosevelt Mathematics) Social Studies Papyrus; Math. Club; Rifle Club; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Writing Award in Papyrus Club W.S.C. Allgaier. Lorainc Wilson Commercial Tennis Team; Badminton; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; Corridor Control; Library Representative U. of Colorado Anderson, Janet Columbia High, Richland, Wash. Home Economics E.W.C.E. Anderson, Margaret Hutton Home Economics Book Club; Red Cross Representative P.L.C. Baker, Donald Libby Mathematics Baseball; Letterman; A.S.li. Council Baldwin, Elizabeth Ann Irving Mathematics Math. Club; Tri-Sci.; Corridor Control; G.F. Council; Math, Club, Historian; A.S.B. Nominating Committee; G.F. Doll Clothes Committee Chairman Sarah Law rence College Barringer, Laura Louise Libby Commercial Three C ' s; Bowling; Corridor Control; Journal Representative U. of W. Baruth, Wilma Helen Jefferson Music Swimming; Orchestra, President; Rand Whitworth Atkisson, Donna Lee Havermale Home Economics, Commercial Swimming; G.F. Council K.B.U. IsVV Bear, Don E. Franklin Mathematics. Science Rifle Club; Football Manager; Band; Corridor Control; Red Cross Representative W.S.C. Ayers, Betty Jean Libby Home Economies Beecher, Lynn Joan Maryclirf Home Economics mSr w.s.c. Azure, Claude Henry Irving Social Studies Frosh Football; Basketball; B-Squad Football; A.S.B., B.F. Councils; Home Room President Bee man, Barbara Base Grant Fine Arts Fine Arts President; Three C ' s; Tennis; Badminton; Corridor Control; F.H.A. President. Vice President. Treasurer Lintield College Berglund, Joe Elmer Ad urns Science. Social Studies Lettermen ' s Club; Adelante; Outdoor Club; Senate; 1-Year Letterman, Cross Country, Track; A.S.B. Historian; B.F. Council; Con Control U. of Idaho Bouchee, Edward Francis Libby Social Studies, Science Three-year Letterman, Football, Basketball; Baseball; President, Boys ' Federation; Senate; Con Controls A.S.B. Vice President W.S.C. Berk, Carolyn Joan CI en rose Science, Home Economics F.H.A. Secretary, Vice President; Tri-Sci.; Book Club; Ti-Girls; Corridor Control; Girls ' Giee Club Deaconess School of Nursing Boyd, Dawn Nita Libby Social Studies Volleyball; Basketball; Tumbling; Softball; 2-Year Intramural Letterman; Journal Representative; Corridor Control Berk, Marilyn Jean C.lenrose Science. Fine Arts F.H.A. Historian and Reporter; Tri-Sci. Secretary; Book Club; Ti-Girls; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Girls ' Glee Club; Red Cross Representative Deaconess School of Nursing Brandt, Marilyn Marguerite Grant Fine Arts Ti-Girls; Three C ' s; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Home Room Secretary; Ti-Girl Con Background and Mural Chairman Dental Nursing School in San Francisco Bells, Susan Kutli Coenr d ' Alene High School l ine Arts Fine Arts Club Secretary; Three C ' s; Ti-Girls; 1-Year Tennis Team; Dramatics; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Art Committee Brock, Jiinmee Ann Roosevelt Social Studies Choir; Ti-Girls; Math. Club, Secretary; A.S.B. Secretary; G.F. Vice President; Golf; Thespian Vice President; St;ir!ighters Treasurer, Vice President; Home Room President; 11A Friendliest Girl Whitman Binns, Jack Robert Libby Science, Social Studies Lettermen ' s Club; Football, Three-year Letterman; B.F. Council; Con Control Brooks, Dave Bogen Eugene High. Oregon Industrial Arts Choir; Mendelssohn Club; Glee Club Los Angeles Tech. Bittrick, Cicely Joan Wilson Fine Arts Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Outdoor Club; Fine Arts Club; Dramatics; G.F. Council; Corridor Control W.S.C. Brooks, Roberta Arlene Plains, Montana Social Studies, Science Whitworth Blair, Louise Ann Lincoln Commercial G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Girls ' Glee Club Kelsey-Baird Brown, Betty Sue Jefferson Social Studies, Foreign Languages A.S.B. Corridor Control; Dramatics; Hello Week Committee; G.F. Con Committee; 10A, 9 A Con Committee Whitman Brown, Maryland Pattee Wilson Home Economics, Commercial Homo Room Sergeant-at-Arms; Ti-Girl Moral Committee; F.H.A.; flag Twirler; AU-Citj Horizon Cabinet Secretary; Widniinton; Tennis; Corridor Control; Girls ' Glee Club; Big Sister; Journal, Red Cross Representative; Ti -Girls w.s.c. Brunkow, Barbara Varian Roosevelt Foreign Languages. Social Studies Home Room Secretary; Tri-Sei Sergeant-at-Arms; Ti-Girls; G.F., A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; Journal Staff; QuiU and Scroll; Corridor Control; Dearie ; French Club Historian Reporter V. of Idaho Bums, Roy Leonard Libby Science, Industrial Arts Football; Baseball; Rifle; B.F. Council; Corridor Control; Choir; Boys ' Glee Club Harvard Callahan, Neil Lamar Ontario High School, Ontario Mathematics Frosh, Sophomore Football, Basketball; A.S.B. Council; Band. 3 Years Pacific University Bruno, (ane Libby Commercial, Home Economics W.S.C. Carta, Georgie Jean Libby Commercial G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Lilac Lark Princes-,; 12B Tidwell Trot Queen Candidate 17. f W. Bryan, Teddy Arlene Newport Mathematics, Science Math. Club President; Home Room President; Ti-Girls; Pen Club President; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Corridor Control; A.S.B. Nominating Committee Gonzaga Bunker, Larry Gene Whittier Social Studies Band. 2 Years; Dance Band; Frosh Basketball; Varsity Track Gonzaga Burnett, Barbara lean Libby Commercial Tiger Staff Business Manager; Journal Staff; Corridor Control; Quill and Scroll ; Big Sister; Journal Representative; Courtesy Desk; Home Km. in Treasurer W.S.C Burns, Beverly Wilson Commercial Usherettes; Coll Team; Swimming; Corridor Control; G.F. and 1 1A Con Committees; A.S.B. Movie Committee; Home Room Treasurer; lied Cross Representative; Big Sister IT, nl Idaho Carreau, Kenneth Franklin Whittier Industrial Arts Boys ' Glee Club; B.F., A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Study Hall Proctor U.C.L.A. Carter, Edward Libby Hume Room Vice President; Lettermen ' s Club Castle, Delores Jane Libby Commercial, Home Economics Usherettes; Ti-Girls; Corridor Control; G.F., A.S.B. Council; Journal Representatives; Ml Home Room Offices; Color Day Con; Big Sister; Star Eternal U. of W. Chamberlin, John Kent Wilson Mathematics, Industrial Arts Senate Club, Sergeant -at- Arms; Football; Track; Con Control; B.F. Council Chaney, Frances Carolyn Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages Book Club; Tri-Sci.; Thespian; Snow White ; Cinderella ; Qmll and Stroll; Debate, President; Starligliters; Journal, Associate Editor Tiger Staff; All Home Room Offices; A.S.B., G.F. Councils Radcliffe Daggett, David Arthur Qualicum Beach, B. C. Mathematics, Foreign Language Senate Club; Lettermen ' s Club; Football; Rifle; Dramatics; B.F.. A.S.B. Councils; Con, Corridor Control Childress, Mary Elizabeth Ridmont High, Missouri Social Studies Dramatics Clellen, Rodney Laurel Del Franklin Social Studies Frosh Football; B.F., A.S.B. Councils Colgren, Gary Dean Libby Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Lettermen s Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Varsity Football; Baseball; B.F. Council; Con Control; Paddle Squad; Home Room President, Vice President St. Olaf College Cooke, Carole Jo Wilson Commercial Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Outdoor Club; A.S.B. Secretary, Historian; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Journal Representative; 11 A Class Secretary; Home Room President, Secretary W.S.C. Davenny, William F. Jefferson Music Band; Orchestra; B.F. Council; Dance Band W.S.C. Davis, Verna Monte . Grant Commercial Three C s; Emperor ' s New Clothes ; Dearie ; Big Sister; fournal Representative; (nils ' Glee Club; Library Brigham Young University Davis, William Olis I ,incoln Fine Arts Home Room President; Fine Arts Club; Lettermen ' s Club; Cheerleader; Choir, President; Boys ' Quartet; Ensemble; Cross Country Manager; Christmas Card Design, 17; Second Place, Mendelssohn Contest W.S.C. Dibblee, Margaret Anna Roosevelt Social Studies, Foreign Languages Outdoor Club; Tennis, Badminton Teams; 2-Year Letti i man; Journal Staff; G.F., A.S.B. Councils; Biff Sister; Quill and Scroll; All Home Room Office s Cooke. Colleen jean Irving Foreign Language A.S.B. Council; G.F. Treasurer; Golf; Bowling; French Club, President; Classical Club; Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Choir; Starlighters; Big Sister; Home Room President, Vice President U. of W. Craig, Joyee Ruth Jefferson Social Studies, Commercial Ti-Girls; Usherettes; G.F., A.S.B. Councils; Corridor Control; A.S.B. Con Committee; Home Room Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms; Library, Journal Representative Domit, Joann ( iolville Grade School Home Economics. Commercial Spokane Junior Retailers Club; fournal Representative W.S.C. Doughty, Jean Irene Garden Springs Home Economics Dunton, Anne Elizabeth Roosevelt Science Tri-Sci.i Ti-Girls; Big Sister; Corridor Control; Tennis; G.F. Council; All Home Hooni Offices; 9B Lilac Princess; Courtesy Girl; Badminton; T.B. Essay Contest Winner U. of W. Erickson, Kenneth Libby Science B.F. Council; Corridor Control; Home Room Treasurer; Stu.lv Hall Proctor w.s.c. Echhaus, Jack Maurice Irving Music- Band; Hungry Five U. of W. Ervvin, Cliarlene Wilson Foreign Languages, Commercial Ti-Girls; Ski Club; Golf Team; S burning; Bowling; Home Room Secretary U. of W. Edens, Roland Wesley Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies Classical Club; Outdoor Club, Treasurer; Frosh Football, Track; B Squad Football; Corridor Control Captain; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Con, Dance Committee Whitman Fanning, Richard Leland I t ving Science, Mathematics Lettermen ' s Club; Football; Boxing; Track; B.F. Council; All Home Boom Offices; A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Eggen, Muriel Lenore Libby Social Studies Girls ' Basketball Wbitworth Fair, William Roosevelt Industrial Arts I .ettermen ' s Club. Secretary, Treasurer; Senate Club; Outdoor Club; Football, Baseball. Three Years; B.F. Council; Con Control; Basketball; Paddle Squad; Second Team. All City W.S.C. Ehtee, Helen Grace Washington Fine Arts Journal, Tiger Stairs; Corridor Control; Outdoor Club; Ti-Girls; Tennis. Letterinan; Ski Club, Secretary; Tw ice Home Boom Secretary; G.F., B.F. Dance Committee; Badminton; Bowling; G.F., A.S.B. Councils; Big Sister W.S.C. Eliason, Eleanor Julie Libby Home Economics Journal Editor; Tiger Staff; Quill and Scroll; Three C ' s; Horizon ; Home Room Vice President; Adelante. F.H.A. President; Corridor Control; Junior Press Club, Vice President Central Bible Institute and Seminary, Springfield, Missouri Featherman, Frank Hutton Social Studies Track, 1 Year Letterman; Football; Basketball; Corridor Control; Home Room Vice President, Secretary; B.F. Council U. of W. Ferrer, Mary Lou Havennale Social Studies, Science Forum, Secretary; Adelante, Reporter; Book Club; Ti-Girls; Journal Representative; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ; Flag Twirler; G.F. Courtesy Committee; Library Worker; Class Honors; Tuberculosis Contest, Second Plate W.S.C. Ellingson, Lewis Leal High, Leal, North Dakota Social Studies Football; Basketball W.S.C. Fishleigh, Capi J. Glen or a Science Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery Fleck, Charles L. Adams Fine Arts Camera Club; Tiger Photographer; B.F. Council; Projectionist; Stage Crew; Orchestra Garrison, Sharon Kay Lincoln Fine Arts, Home Economics, Social Studies La Amiga; F.H.A.; Three C ' s; Tennis; Bowling; A.S.B. Council Fleck, Harold Lloyd Adams Industrial Arts B.F. Council; Orchestra; Boys ' String Quartet; Corridor Control Cemmill, Jam ' s Louise Roosevelt Mathematics Usherettes; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; All Home Room Offices; Corridor Control V. oi W. Fleener, Charles Erwin Irving Music, Social Studies, Mathematics A.S.B. Council; Orchestra; Ensemble; Band Treasurer; 3- Year Letterman; Home Room President; Dance Band President E.W.C.E. Fricke, Joyce RiM sevelt Fine Arts Swimming Big Sister; W.S.C. A.S.B. Coun il; Glee Club Gies, Marilyn Louise Jefferson Home Economics G.F. Council Christinas ( lommittee; Big Sister; Girls ' Glee Club; 1 I A Class Dinner Chairman; Home Room Vice President, Library Representative W.S.C. Green, Robert L. Spangle High, Spangle, Wash, ( rbnzaga Fujita, Milton Takashi Whittier Mathematics, Science Forum Club; Quill and Scroll; A. S.B. Treasurer; Tiger Staff; B. F, Council; Orchestra; Band President; Frosh Baseball and Basketball; All Home Room Offices; Dance Band; Inter-School Relations Council Stanford Greycloud, Arthur A. Irving Science, Social Studies, Mathematics Lcttenuen ' s Club; Baseball Ma7iager; A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council; Home Room Secretary, Fifth Executive W.S.C. Gale, Carolyn Jefferson Foreign Languages Ti-Girls; Usherettes Treasurer; Coif; 12A Treasurer; 1 hnmatlCS; 10A Friendliest Girl; Journal Representative; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Home Room President, Secretary U. of Idaho Gamble, Laurine Marie Libby Commercial Home Room Vice President; Journal Representative; C.F. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister K.B.U. GreycloucI, Mary Ann Irving Mathematics, Science, Foreign Languages Ti-Girls; Home Room ice President; Classical Club; Tri-Sci 1 reasuier; Horizon Club; Three C ' s, Vice President; hand; Orchestra; Corridor Control; Journal Representative; G.F. Council; Big Sister U. of W. Griffiths, Donald James Reno High School Science Home Room President Grimes, Louise Esther Libby Fine Arts Tiger Staff; Corridor Control; Locker Committee; Big Sister; Home Room President, Secretary, Treasurer, Business Manager w.s.c. Gustafson, Karin Adrie North Central Foreign Languages Journal Advertising Manager; A.S.B. Council; Classical Club; Book Club; Ti-Girls; Junior Press Club; G.F. Con Committee; Journal Representative; Big Sister; Home Room Secretary; Quill and Scroll U. of Idaho Hang, Virginia Marlene Trving Fine Arts, Social Studies Lilac Lark Princess; All Home Room Offices; Papyrus President; D.U.K. Secretary, Treasurer; Fine Arts President; Badminton; G.F. Welcome Committee; A.S.B. Art Committee Chairman u. of Oregon Haifa, John Theodore, Jr. Whit tier Mathematics Senate Club; Lettermen ' s Club President; Golf; Basketball U. of W. Harrison, Richard A. Elliot Junior High, Altadcna, Cal. Social .Studies Toxophilite President; Band; Library E.W.C.E. Harvey, Donald Fredrick Huttori Science Thespian; Adelante; Outdoor Club; Corridor Control; M.C. of Enter-School Cons; A.S.B. Dance Committee; 10B and 1 1 A Con Committee Stanford Haylette, June Marguerite Washington Social Studies, Home Economies Starlightera President; Badminton; Tennis, Corridor Control; Home Boom President, Secretary; 12B Con; Dramatics; Cinderella ; Choir; Girl ' s Glee Club; Big Sister Whitworth Hazelburg, LeRoy Libby Fine Arts B.F., A.S.B. Councils; A.S.B. Art Committee: Honorable Mention in National Scholastic Art at Pittsburg, Pa. Haltom, Judith Lee Wilson Foreign Languages Classical Club; Camera Club Vice President; Tri-Sci; Badminton; Tennis; G.F.. A.S.B. Council; Band; Orchestra; Snow White ; Nine Girls ; Bin Sister; Corridor Control; All Home Room Offices U. of W. Hardin , Halpli Concordia College, Fo Indiana Social Studies W.S.C. Harris, Robert Allen Wilson Music Music, 4-Year Letterman; Orchestra; Baud; Hungry Five; Dance Band W.S.C. Ileal), John Robert Flathead County High School, Kali Spell, Montana Mathematics, Science Book Club President, Vice President; Adelante; Home Room Treasurer; Math Club Treasurer, Historian; Tri-Sci President, Vice President; 2nd Junior -Senior Math Contest; Bausch Lomb Award Hendershott, Beverly Jean Irving Commercial Golf; Bowling; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; I2B Home Room President Hendricksen, Erne-Jean Jefferson Social Studies, Mathematics G.F. Council; Book Club Secretary; Three C ' s; Debate Pacific Lutheran Hirvas, Nancy Lee Roosevelt Social Studies Usherettes, President, Sergeant-at-Arms; Ti-Girls; Cheerleader, 3 Years; Home Room Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms; Swimming; G.F. Inter-School Tea; Big Sister; 10B Secretary U. of W. Hoke, Glenniar Button Social Studies Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Panyrus; Junior Press Club; Quill and Scroll; Journal Staff; G.F., A.S.B. Councils; All Home Room Offices; Corridor Control ; Big Sister; Dramatics; 10A Con Committee; G.F. Con Committee U. of Idaho Holman, Louise Elizebeth Wolf Point High School, Wolf Point, Montana Social Studies. Commercial Home Room Secretary; Corridor Control W.S.C. Holuin, John Edward Roosevell Mathematics Book Club President; Journal Staff; Band; B.F. Council; Quill and Scroll; All Home Room Offices; Junior Red Cross Pacific Coast Area Representative Pac ific Lutheran College Hooper, Ethel Maxine Roosevelt Home Economics Journal Staff; Dramatics; Ti-Girls; Adelante, Treasurer; Quill and Scroll; Pep Club. Drill Master. Vice President. President; The Indian Captive ; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Home Room President W.S.C. Hull, Philip H. Hutton Social Studies Golf; Tennis; Basketball Letterman; Journal Representative; Dramatics; Choir; Boys ' Glee Club; Corridor Control; Home Room Vice President U. of Idaho Inealls, Richard David Adams Industrial Arts, Social Studies A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Home Room Sergeant-at-Arms; Stage Crew; Frosh Basketball; B Squad Basketball Whitworth Irwin, Marydell Roosevelt Foreign Languages, Social Studies Tri-Sci; Camera Club; Book Club; Ti-Girls; Corridor Control; Bitf Sister; Tiger Circulation Staff; Journal Representative; G.F. Con Oregon State College Jackson, Suzanne Lafayette High. Buffalo, N. Y. Social Studies, Foreign Languages G.F. Council; A.S.B. Con Committee; Starlightcrs, Secretary; At Lafayette: Home Room, Vice President; Varsity Basketball; Field; Hockey; Badminton; Volleyball W.S.C. Janson, William Arthur Hutton Social Studies, Music Band; Orchestra; B.F. Council; Dance Band fohnson, Don Libby Mathematics Band; 1 OB Class President Johnson, Sharon Seely C. Wilson Social Studies D.U.K., President; Outdoor Club: Usherettes, Vice President; Big Sister; Ti-Girls, Secretary, Drill Master; G.F., A.S.B. Councils; Glee Club; All Home Boom Offices; Journal Representative; Corridor Control W.S.C. Johnson, Vern Waldo, Jr. Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies Architectural Club, President; PftpyniS, Vice President; Math Club, Treasurer; Football; B.F. Council; Library Committee; All Home Room Offices W.S.C. Jones, Barry Kennard Roosevelt Social Studies Tiger Staff; B.F. President; A.S.B. Treasurer; Boys ' Representative to State; Adelante, President; Outdoor Club, President; Senate Club; Lettenuen ' s Club; Quill arid Scroll: Journal Staff; All-City Track; 10B Vice President W.S.C. forgenson, Glen William Libby Social Studies Corridor Control; Hume Room Vice President, Serjeant-at-Arms Kalman, Betty Tekoa, Washington Swimming; A.S.B. Council Texas University Kirk, Janet Lee Mutton Fine Arts Adelaide; Fine Arts Fifth Executive; Ti-Girls Historian Reporter; Home Room Treasurer; Red Cross Representative U. of Idaho Kirkham, Cameron Davidson North Intermediate, Saginaw, Michigan Mathematics, Science, Fine Arts Debate President, Vice President, Treasurer; Ti-Sci President, Vice President, Treasurer; Art Club Stanford Kanegae, John I .incoln Industrial Arts Stage Crew; Home Boom V President, Serjeant-at-Arms Keller, John Koberl fefferson Social Studies, Industrial Al Architectural Club; B.F., A.S.B. Councils; Corridor Control; Football; All Home Room Offices; A.S.B. Dance Committee Kennedy, Aloya Ruth Lincoln Social Studies Swimming; Bowling; Rig Sister Kitls, Anna Mae Portal es High School, New Mcx. Home Economics Home Room Secretary Eastern New Mexico University Knuth, Larry Leigh Spangle Industrial Arts. Scienee. Mathematics A.S.B. Council Kofmehl, JoAnn Elizabeth St. Joseph Commereial K.B.U. Kennedy, JoAnn Cleo Wa : Hi, Walla Walla Social Studies I Ion on Club; Corridor Control; G.F. Council Stephens Kingsley, Roy Melvin Washington Social Studies Corridor Control U. S. Naval Communications College Krall. Thomas A. Rock Island Industrial Arts Thespian; Home Room President; Spring Green ; Snow White ; Indian Captive ; The Wall Flower W.S.C. Krehbiel, Sallie Lou Washington Social Studies Cheer Leader: Ti-Girls; B.F., A.S.B. Council; Usherette Sergeant-at-Arms; Home Boom Secretary; Swimming; Bowling; Glee Club; Journal Representative; Big Sister V. of Idaho Kruesel, Paul Conzaga Science U. of Colorado Lasley, Roger Hollis Leslie Jr. High, Salem, hregon Social Studies, Mathematics w.s.c. Kruger, Barbara Hutton Commercial Outdoor Club; Ti-Girls; Badminton Team; Tennis Team U. of Idaho Laven, Kathryn Ann Mason funior High, Tacoma, Wn. Social Studies, Foreign Languages Ouill and Scroll; Outdoor Club; Usherettes; Ti-Girls; Tennis; Badminton; Journal, Business Manager; Dramatics; Cinderella ; F. Secretary; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Lilac Lark Princess; Trophy Kieen W.S.C. LaDow, Shirley Ann Jefferson Mathematics, Science Home Room, President; 10B Dance Committee; Math Club; Classical Club, President; Pep Club; Tiger Staff; Dramatics; Badminton; Big Sister; G.F., A.S.B. Councils; Girls ' Chorus; Cinderella ; Quill and Scroll U. of Oregon Lawrenz, Barbara Ann Emerson Junior High, Bozeman, Montana Social Studies Chairman Corridor Control; Prom Committee; Usherette President; Ti-Gir] Treasurer; Panyrus Secretary; L2A Fifth Executive; Classical CI oh. Treasurer; Outdoor Club; [ournai Staff; Ouill and Scroll; Junior Press Club W.S.C. Lamson, Howard Ray Hutton Science, Social Studies Outdoor Club; Lettermen ' s Club; Track; Football; A.S.B. Council; Con Control; Con Committee Langston, Shirley Ann Irving Social Studies F.H.A.; Classical Club; Big Sister; Library Representative E.W.C.E. Ilk itoh Lenzi, Donna Mem Wilson Commercial Bowling Team; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Journal Representative; Red Cross; Home Room President; Big Sister Gregg University, Chicago Lloyd, William Hood Roosevelt Mathematics Classical Club Officer; Basket!. all Team; 2 Year Band Member; Corridor Control; A.S.B. Dance Committee U. of Idaho Larkin, Stan Thue Occident Industrial Arts W.S.C. Larson, Mavis Joan Lake Washington, Kirkland, Wn. Commercial Dramatics; Thespian; Jr. Typing Award; G.F. Council; Pep Club; Lake Washington: G.A.A. U.C.L.A. Loree, Yvonne faclyn Hutton Commercial Ti-Girls; Usherettes; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Skiing; Bowling; Home Room President U. of Idaho Lott, Edward Bruce Grant Mathematics football; Basel, all; B.F. Council Harvard LuenO, John Herbert Hutton Social Studies IS Squad Football; Frosh Baseball; Hand; A.S.B. Councils Journal Repn tentative Manos, George Clark Menlo Mathematics, Industrial Arts Senate Club. Treasurer; Lettermen ' s Club; Golf, 2-year Letterman; B.F. Council; Home Room Secretary U. of W. Lundy, Bettv Arlene Libby Home Economies Beauty School Lyman, Bertha L. Cheney Commercial F.H.A.; Games ' Poster Committee Marks, Stanley George Lincoln Social Studies Book Club; Lettermen ' s Club; Football; Track; Dramatics; Choir; 15. F.. A.S.B. Councils; Corridor Control; 10B, 11B Sergeant-at-Arms; Home Room President V. of w. Matsumura, Miki Michika Vera Grade School Social Studies, Commercial Home Economics Club; Swimming: A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Girls ' Glee Club; Big Sister; Home Room Vice President, Secretary Edison Technical School Lyson, Lena Mae Alhambra High School, Alhambra, California Commercial ft ■ikW,. j A McClure, Eldon Ray Clover Park, Tacoma Science. Mathematics U. of W. Macdonald, Nandora Grant Social Studies. Science Ouill and Scroll: Journal, Tiger Staff; Corridor Control; Tennis; Badminton; Bowling; Big Sister; Home Room Treasurer Sterling College, Sterling. Kansas McDirmid, Sally Ann Wilson Social Studies F. H.A.; Badminton; Tennis; Bowling; Home Room Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer; G. F, Council; A.S.B. Dance Committee; Big Sister W.S.C. MacDonald, Stanley Neil Lincoln Mathematics, Social Studies Journal Representative; B.F. Council; Paddle Squad; Con Control W.S.C. McDowell, Alice Hazel Garden Springs Social Studies, Commercial, Home Economics F.H.A.; Pep Club; Corridor Control Mahnke, lames Henry Wilson Foreign Languages. Social Studies, Mathematics B.F. Council: Student Judge; Classical; Adelaide; Inter-School Relations Council, President; Outdoor; President, A.S.B.; Forum; Senate Club Reed McKee, Elisa Ann lames Madison Junior High, Seattle Commercial Debate Club; Big Sister; L.C. Business Office; Baton Twirling; C.F.. A.S.B. Councils McNair, Janet Ferguson Button Social Studies Classical Club Secretary, Treasurer; Outdoor Club; Usherettes; Big Sister; G.F. Secretary; Badminton Captain; Home Room President, Secretary, Treasurer W.S.C. Melvin, Jeannine Roosevelt High, Portland, Oregon Social Studies Three C s: G.F. Council; Corridor Control U. of Oregon Meredith, Marylee Plummer High, Plummer, Idaho Foreign Languages, Science, Social Studies Classical Club; Entre Nous; A.S.B. Council; F.H.A. President, Vice President; Home Room Secretary, Treasurer; Health Room Attendant Pacific University Merritt, Joan Helen Lincoln Commercial Pep Club; A.S.B., G.F. Councils K.B.U. Miles, Eleanor Anne Wilson Home Economics Girls ' Glee Club; ] 1A Class Dinner Committee W.S.C. Miller, Clarence Ernest Whittier Social Studies Thespian Club; Three C ' s Whitworth Miller, Robert D. Franklin Industrial Arts, Mathematics Rifle Club; Architectural Club Vice President, Secretary; B.F. Council; Journal Representative W.S.C. £5 Miilman, Bene Belle Hutton Social Studies Tri-Sci; Pep Club; Quill and Scroll; Bowling Team; A.S.B., G.F. Councils; All Hon,,. Room Offices; Library Representative; Big Sister: A.S.B. Dance Committee; Red Cross Representative Minard, Jim Ivan Hutton Social Studies Adelante; Debate; Thespian- A.S.B. President; Dramatics; Ensemble; Talent Agency; Corridor Control Pomona Mjoeii, Suzanne Eleanor Roosevelt Social Studies Quill and Scroll; Tiger Advertising Manager; Dramatics; Nine Girls ; G.F., and A.S.I! Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Home Room Secretary, I reasurer; Swimming: Badminton; Tennis, Bowling W.S.C. Montecucco, Joe L. Adams Social Studies, Industrial Arts W.S.C. Moore, William Michael Hoose elt Social Studies Frosb Football; A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control W.S.C. Moorelock, Mervyn Irving Industrial Arts Three C ' s; Architectural Club; Corridor Control Morgan, Gene Lavance Grant Mathematics, Social Studies B.F. Council; Frosh Football; 1! Squad Football U. of Idaho Morris, Barbara Ann Wilson Social Studies, Commercial II ■Room President; Usherettes, Secretary; Ti-Girls; Majorettes; G. F. Sergeant at Anns; Journal Representative; A.S.B. Council; Girls ' Glee Club; Corridor Control U. of Idaho Nilson, Darlene Naomi Hutton Commercial Ti-Girls; Usherettes; G.F. Council; Journal Representative; Glee Club; Corridor Control; All Home Room Offices; Red Cross Representative; Big Sister U. of Idaho Morrison, Marv Libby Home Economics Ti-Girls; Usherettes: O.K.. A.S.H. Council; Red Cross Representative W.S.C. Nolan, Eve Roosevelt Mathematics, Science Ti-Girls, Treasurer, President; 1950 May Queen; 12B Friend- liest Girl; 11A Treasurer; Badminton; Outdoor. Sergeant at Anns; Tiiier staff. Honorary Circulation Manager; G.F. Presi- dent; Tennis, Captain; Quill and Scroll; Journal stall U. of W. Moss, Janice Hutton Social Studies Journal Staff, Advertising; G.F., A.S.B. Councils; Clarinet Quartet; All Home Boom Offices; A.S.U. Band Ensemble; Hani!, 2 Years. Secreta ry U. of California Norman, Marjorie Libby Commercial F.H.A.; Red Cross Rcprcscntaive K.B.U. Murphy, Jean Carole Jefferson High School, Portland, Ore. Social Studies At Jefferson High School; Basketball; Drill learn; Horizon Club; Class Tea K.B.U. Murray, Donald Franklin Music Football; Track and Field; Cross Country; Cheer Leader; Boys ' Quartet; Choir Nelson, Joantl Irving Foreign Languages Ti-Girls; Camera Club; Adclantc; Three C ' s; Dramatics; Big Sister; Horizon Club. President; All Home Room Offices Bible Institute of Los Angeles Nelson, Mary Candace I [utton Fine Arts Fine Arts Club; Bowling; Tennis; B.F. Council; Journal Repre- sentative Frank Wiggins School of Art O ' Brien, Barbara Mae John Marshall Junior High, Seattle Foreign Languages Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Outdoor Club; G.F., A.S.B. Councils; Corridor Control; Chairman A.S.B. Dance Committee: G.F. Con Committee; Journal, Tiger Stall W.S.C. Ochetree, Richie Shortridge High. Indianapolis, Ind. Social Studies, Science Tri-Sci; Junior Toastmasters; Debate; A.S.B. Council; Track; Field; At Shortridge: Zoology Assistant; Hi-Y, President; Discussion Club Oeslreicher, Archie Leo North Central Music Choir Linfield College, Oregon Oldershaw, Constance Marie Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages Classical Club; Book Club; Thespian; Pep Club; Golf. Letter- man, Medalist; Cinderella ; G.F.. A.S.B. Councils; Orchestra; Starlighters; Big Sister; Corridor Control; Home Boom President; Journal, Bed Cross Representatives V, of Southern California Ostlund. Dolores Ann Judith Lincoln Fine Arts, Hun,, Economics, Commercial Choir; Starlighlcrs; Ti-Girls; F.H.A. Secretary, Parliamen- tarian; Journal Representative; Three C ' s; G.F. Council ; Corridor Control Whitworth Pallardy, Beverly Jean Whittle? Commercial, Social Studies Bowline Tennis Panagakis, Paul Hutton Math matics. Science Senate; Frosh Baseball; Squad Football; A.S.B. B.F. Council; Corridor Home Room President; Class Vice President W.S.C. B Council; Control; 10A Perfetto, Cannula Maria Libby Commercial Ti-Girls; Star lighters, Sergeant at Anns; Thespian, President, Secretary; Usherettes; Corridoi Control; Choir; Quartet; Convocation and Inter-selmol Relations Committee Whitman Person, Patricia Ann Lincoln Jr. High, Rockford, III. Social Studies Ouill and Scroll; Tiger Staff; G.F., ant! A.S.B. Councils; Big Sister; Corridor Control; Home Rocm V tec l-r; sident. Secretary Swimming Team; Cinderella ; Impersonation Day Committee W.S.C. Peterson, Cora Dee Hutton Mathematics, Foreign Languages Journal, Tiger Staffs; II B Secretary; Quill and Scroll; Golf; Adelante; G.F. Treasurer; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; 1950 Girl ' s State Representative Whitman Parker, Owen Lowell Irving Mathematics Journal Representative; Science Laboratory Assistant Gonzaga Partridge, William Herbert Gonzaga Social Studies Football, B Squad; Corridor Control; A.S.B. Council; Home Room Vice President E.W.C.E. Peck, Shirley Fay- Lincoln High, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Social Studies F. H.A. Treasurer; Swimming; G. F. Council; Girls ' Glee Club; Choir at Lincoln; Girls ' Athletic- Association Whitworth Pendleton, Joanne Marylynn Yakima High Foreign Languages Entre Nous; journal Representative; Corridor Control; Girls ' Glee Club; Choir; Big Sister W.S.C. Peterson, Mary Ellen Washington Commercial, History F.H.A., Parliamentarian; Courtesy Girl; Assistant Nurse ' s Office K.B.U. Phelphs, Frederick Martin Wilson Mathematics O.U.K. Vice President; Math Club; Band; Orchestra; Chess Club; Fire Prevention Essay Contest. Second Place Carleton College, Minnesota Phythian, Phillip Douglas Anaeostia High, Washington. D.C. Mathematics Architectural Club President, Vice President; Papyrus Club Sergeant at Arms; Football; Corridor Control ; Home Boom President U. of Maryland Potter, Catherine Louise Libby Commercial K.B.U. Putt, Kenneth James Washington Foreign Languages, Science D.U.K. Vice President, Treasurer, Scargcant at Anns; Entre Nous, President, Vice President; 11B President Whitworth Quaife, Lawrence Robert Wilson Science, Social Studies, Mathematics Tri-Sci; Forum Club; Book Club; Tennis; Cross Country, 2 Year Lettennan; B.F. Council; Science Club Secretary, Vice President W.S.C. Roberts, Wanda Mae Libby Commercial Three C ' s; Big Sister; Journal Representative; Howling Robinson, Donald William Hutton Social Studies Outdoor dub, Secretary; Senate Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Adelante, Historian; Letterineu ' s Club, 2 Years; Basketball; Baseball; B.F. Council, Secretary-Treasurer; Paddle Squad; Con Control; Band; Orchestra; All Homeroom Offices; 10A Vice President W.S.C. Radley, Patricia Ann Lincoln Fine Arts, Social Studies Fine Arts Club; Classical Club; G.F. Council; All Home Room Offices; I OA Class Representa- tive; Big Sister, Scholastic Art Key Award Brigham Young University Rohwer, Frederick Howard Hutton Social Studies. Mathematics Paddle Squad; Homeroom President, Secretary; Adelante; Track; Coll; B.F. Council; Con Control; Inter-School Con Committee; May Day Committee ' bail man Randall, Robert James Jefferson Science Football; Golf; Band W.S.C. Reed, Elaine Iris Grant Social Studies, Home Economics Badminton Team; Intramural Softball; Twice Patterns in Tone Reed, Maxine Harriet Irving Social Studies G.F. Council; Corridor Control, Proctor Captain; Big Sister; Home Room Treasurer, Secretary Sacred Heart School of Nursing Rissler, Patricia Lou Whitticr History; Home Economics F.H.A. Treasurer; Tiger Staff; Horizon Club Sacred Heart School of Nursing Rometch, Judith Lael Roosevelt Science Med Cross Representative; Club; Ti-Girls; Three C ' s Whitman Book Ruehl, Ernest Henry Wilson History, Languages Senate, Vice President; Adelante, Secretary; Letter-men ' s Club; Track; Golf; Cross Country; Homeroom President Princeton Salaeianis, Peter Artenis f ranklin Junior High, Yakima Social Studies, Mathematics, Science Homeroom Vice President; Corridor Control; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council Sammons, Lila Jean Libby Home Economics, Social Studies Three C ' s; G.F. Council; Home Room Vice President; Glee Club Simpson Bible Institute Sanders, Mark Hamilton Libby Social Studies Varsity Basketball; B.F. Council, Secretary-Treasurer; Con Control; Paddle Squad; 11B Vice President; 12B Treasurer; 1 IB. 12B Friendliest Boy Saint Olaf College Sauer, Susan Holy Names Fine Arts, Social Studies Book Club; Ti-Girls; Usherettes; Corridor Control; Cinderella ; Winner, Cancer E ssay Contest; Home Boom President, Serjeant at Arms, Business Manager W.S.C. Saunders, Raye Arlene Washington High, South Bend, Indiana Home Economics Basketball; Volleyball; Swimming Schmeer, Norm Beaumont Grade School, Portland, Oregon Social Studies, Mathematics Frosh Football; B.F. Council; Stage Crew, 2 Semesters W.S.C. Schmidt, Howard Edward Boosevelt Industrial Arts, Social Studies Architectural Club. Secretary- Treasurer; Varsity Basketball; A.S.B., B.F. Councils; Con Control; Paddle Squad; Home Room President, Vice President; 10A Class Fifth Executive; 12B Class President Ohio State Schmitt, Virginia Carol Huinbolt High, St. Paul Social Studies U. of Minnesota Scott, Marianne Helen Mount St. Joseph ' s Academy, Tekoa, Wash. Fine Arts Girls ' Glee Club; Library Representative; Patterns in Tone ; Festival of Carols Shank, Carpi lean refferson Commercial Papyrus, Treasurer; G.F. Council; journal Representativ Big Sister U. of W. Sherman, Roger Raymond Rl elt Mathematics, Social Studies Papyrus. Treasurer, Secretary; Ouill and Scroll Secretary; Math Club; Junior Toastmastexs, All Offices; Journal Staff; Managing Editor, Tiger; Camera Club, Vice President; Three Plays; B.F. Council; Forum President, Treasurer; Corridor Control 1 artmoutfa Sherwin, Norma Jean Franklin Social Studies Ti-Girls; Badminton, Letterman; Tennis; G.F., A.S.Ii. Councils; Corridor Control; Home Room Secretary, Sergeant at Arms U. of Oregon. Shoop, Robert C. Lincoln Mathematics, Science Architectural; Rifle; Corridor Control; study Hall Proctor; Journal Representative; Library Representative; Camera Club President Reed Simonson, Diana Dawn Havennalc Commercial Three C ' s; Tennis, Badminton Teams; G.F. Council; Big Sister Committee; Choir; Ensemble; Twice Girls ' Glee Club President; S tarlighters K.B.U. Slattery, John Robert Mead High Mathematics Three C ' s; Lettennen ' s; Track; Study Hall Proctor; Home R oon Secretary; Growlers; Cross Country E.W.C.E. Smith, Donald Irving Social Studies Rifle Club; A.S.B., B.F. Councils W.S.C. Smith, Jack Melvin Roosevelt Industrial Arts Smith, Peggy Wilson Foreign Language! Ti-Girls; Tennis; Badminton; Corridor Control; Bitf Sister; Dramatics; Journal Representa- tive; A.S.B. Council; All Home Boom Offices U. of Oregon Stallman, Donald William Coulee Dam Commercial Band Stallman, Doris Coulee Dam Commercial Library Representative; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Corridor Control Snow, Fern Marie Whittier Commercial G.A.A.; Basketball; Volleyball; Softball; Intramural Lettennan, 3 Years; G.F. Council; Corridor Control K.B.U. Steiner, Griffith Richard Wilson Social Studies Football; Track; Swimming; B.F., A.S.B. Council; Home Room Vice President; Con Committee; I I A, 1 2B Talent Con U. of W. Snow, Frances Ann Whittier Home Economics, Commercial Horizon Club; Softball; Volleyball; Girls ' Intramurals; One Year Lettennan Stewart, George Irving Mathematics Football; Basketball; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control Spencer, Diana Adams History, Home Economics G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Rett CrOSS Representative; Big Sister; Home Room Secretary; May Day Committee w.s.c. Spring, Jack Russell Grant Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Lettermen ' s Club, President; Senate Club; Varsity Baseball and Basketball; Con Control; B.F. Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer; A.S.B. Vice President; 12B Vice President; Lilac Lark Prince; 1 IB Treasurer U. of Idaho Stainer, Beulah Mae Garden Springs Home Economics Home Economics Club; Book Club Secretary; Swimming; Bowling; Home Room President; Red Cross Representative Stoddard, Wayne George Hutton Mathematics Corridor Control; B.F. Council; Journal Representative; A.S.B. Council; All Home Room Offices U. of W. Stone, Catherine Louise Roosev elt Fine Arts Corridor Control; G.F. Nominating Committee; Fine Arts President, Secretary; Usherettes; A Cappetla Choir; Big S ' ster Committee; Star lighters, Treasurer; Golf; HA Lilac Lark Princess; Madrigals; Cinderella ; Courtesy Di sk U. of W. Storm, Beatrice Nan Stevens Foreign Languages G.F. Council; Girls ' Glee Club; Big Sister; Choir; Girls Intra- murals St. Luke ' s School of Nursing Sugihara, Sam Lincoln Foreign Languages A.S.B. Council; Home Room President, Treasurer Whitworth Sumihira, Ruth Sumiye Irving Commercial Badminton, Tennis Teams; A.S.B. Council Sutor, Joanne Vivian High line Foreign Languages Usherettes; Adelante; Ti-Girls; Big Sister; Corridor Control; Journal Representative; A.S.B. Council U. of W. Swett, Joyce Jefferson Home Economics Usherettes; A.S.B., G. F. Council; Corridor Control W.S.C. Tarbert, Leroy Franklin Social Studies Gonzaga Taylor, James Grant Commercial 1HL JH Thomfohrde Marianne E. Franklin Foreign Languages, Commercial D.U.K.; Papyrus; Ti-Girls; Flag Twirler; Badminton; Tennis; Big Sister; Corridor Control U. of Oregon Thompson, Daniel Lewis Franklin Mathem a 1 i is. S cien ec Classical Club President; Tri- Sci Secretary; Outdoor Club President; Lettermen ' s Club Vice President; Engineers ' Club; Football, 3 Years; B.F., A.S.ri Councils; Good News ; 11 A, 12A Class President Stanford Thrailkill, Marilyn Joy Irving Social Studies Horizon; Tennis; Badminton Team; Orchestra; Band; Flute Trio; G.F. Council U. of W. 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Council; Journal, Tiger Staffs; Corridor Control; Quill and Scroll; L949 Spelling Contest, 1st Place U. of W. Warner, Jr., Lloyd Webster Grant Social Studies Architectural Club; B.F., A.S.B. Councils; Home Room Fifth Executive, Sergeant at Arms W.S.C. Warner, Richard Newell Franklin Music journal Representative; B.F. Council; Boys ' Glee Club; Choir, Secretary U. of W. Vickrey, John Edward Wilson Science Frosh Track Squad; B.F. Council Goirzaga Warsinki, John living Science Book Club; President, Rifle Club; 3 Year Letterman; Bovs ' Glee Club; Choir; Classical Club; All Home Room Offices Whitworth Walden, Mary Elizabeth Grant Commercial Swimming; A.S.B. Council; Glc Club; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Home Room Treasurer, Sergeant at Anns; Red Cross Representative U. of Idaho Webster, Virginia Hutton Home Economics Ti-Girls President; Junior Press Club, Secretary; Usherettes; Adelante; F.H.A.; Dasidrian; Journal Staff; Quill and Scroll; Big Sister; A.S.B., G.F. Councils; Home Room President; 11 A Class Secretary W.S.C. Wales, Gloria Louise Jefferson Commercial U. of W. Wallmark, George Wilson Mathematics Dance Band; Home Room President. Sergeant at Arms Whitworth Wardrop, Ronald Osmond Garden Springs Industrial Arts, Science Lettermen ' s Club; Varsity Baseball; A.S.B., B. F. Councils Corridor Control; Journal. Library Representative; Home Room Vice President, Sergeant at Arms llumholt State Weed, Gretehen Elizabeth Hutton Music, Fine Arts Tri-Sci; Math Club; Fine Arts Club N ice President; Horizon; Band; Badminton; Tennis; Softball; Orchestra, Vice President; Brass Sextet; Home Room President; 12A Honors U. of W. Wendle, Dean Rex Roosevelt Foreign Languages, Science French Club; Classical Club; B.F. Council; Golf; Varsity Football U. of Idaho Westerkamp, Myron M. St. John ' s Lutheran Science Cheerleader; Rifle; B.F. Council; Choir; Ensemble; Home Room Vice President Los Angeles College of Architecture Westland, Janice Mae Libby Commercial Swimming; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister W.S.C. tit Witter, Margery Delores Franklin Home Economics Three C ' s Club San Francisco Nursiog School Wham, Lucy Muriel Glenrose Commercial Ti-Girls; Book Club; Horizon; Basketball; Big Sister; Corridor Control; Dramatics; Journal, Reel Cross Representative; Home Room Secretary E.W.C.E. fr,, Woodward, George Dwight Lakeside High School Mathematics, Social Studies Cheerleader; Baseball Mgr., Lakeside; Band U.C.L.A. White, Dorothy Jean Wilson Social Studies, Home Economics F.H.A.; Ti-Girls; Horizon Club President; Journal Representa- tive; G.F., A.S.B. Councils; Corridor Control; A.S.B. Locker Committee; Home Room Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms; Big Sister W.S.C. f, Woolard, Richard Bruce Opportunity Mathematics Freshman Basketball; 2 Yeais, B Squad Basketball Oregon State Williams, Barbara Lee Libby Music Chess Club; Swimming; Bowling; Band; Corridor Control Reed Jr Wright, Donald E. Hutton Science Tri-Sci Club Gonzaga Wilson. Lois Eileen Libby Home Economics , , lfcr- Wright, Ted H. Libby Science Winters, Nancy Ann Wilson Music Ti-Girls Treasurer; Usherettes; Outdoor Club; Big Sister; Adelante; Tennis Team, Accompanist for A Cappella and Girls ' Glee Club W.S.C. f C| Yarwood, Janet Jeanne Grant Social Studies, Music Dramatics; Orchestra; Ensemble; Corridor Control; Flag Twirlers; Three C ' s; Ti-Girls Skaiit Page forty-three L. 1— Leaders of senior activities for the first semester are show here. Seated at the table are: Ronnie Gordon, 12A president, and Howie Schmidt, 12B president. Standing left to right: Ken Brown, Neil Caudill, Darrell Lee, Phil Leigh, Howard Lampson, Sharon Johnson, Mark Sanders and Jack Spring. L. 2— Final candidates for Tropin king and queen pose with Tidwell, the main character in the first successful date dame held by the A.S.B. in years. Seated are: Boh Stobie and Larry Chestnut. Behind them are: Marilyn Davenport, Barry Jones, and Pat Cauvell. L. 3— The question ol the year lor forensic members is presented here by the debaters. Left to right are: Ritchie Ocheltree, Ruth Newmillcr, Cam Kirkham, Helen Mann, Ivan Sills, Janet Haltom, Marilyn Findley and Jim Minard. Seated are Margaret Hamilton and Carolyn Chancy. R. 1— Principal Parker proudly congratulates the two scholars of the January class, Conine Johnson, first honor, and Bob Schimke, second honor. B. 2— Pictured at the 12A class dinner are Mr. Parker, Ronnie Gordon, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Pcrring, and Mr. Taylor who all seem to be enjoying themselves. R. 3— Look what a new loud shirt did tor |ohn lloluin! Here he is with two of his female admirers, Bee Smart and Glcnmar Hoke. Page forty-foot L. 1— Many Christmas cards were made by Robert Snider, Susan Botts, Cameron Kirkham, and Ruth Sumihiro. L. 2— Charles Fleener, Don Bear, Bob Harris, Norman Smith, and Bob Griffin are performing an expansion test in their physics class. L. 3— Ron Henrilcsen, Bob Brandley, Marilyn Booth, and Dolores Ostlund won awards at the Home Economics fair. L. 4— Darleen Hammer, Mary Ann Thomford, Bruce White, and Sylvia Vandervert, members of D.U.K., helped collect gifts for needy people. R. 1— Don Hart, holding book, settles an issue on parliamentary rules among a few of his fellow senators, Parker Compau, Ernie Ruehl, Don Robinson, Bruce Mauser, John Halin, Paul Perko, John Chamberlin, and Barry Jones. R. 2— Wearing initiation gowns, these new officers, Crita Gustafson, Jennifer Upton, Carol Hoffman, Dayle Nelson, arc standing in front of the show case which was given to the Latin department by the Classical club. R. 3— Four of the main stars of the Thespian play were Larry Grossman, Jimmee Brock, Bruce White, and Tom Kraul. R. 4— Catherine Potter, Barbara Eriekson, Dorothy White, and Mrs. McNulty watch Marjorie Rhodes and Beatrice Storm apply hot packs to Greta Davis in bed. Page forty-five Home Room 327 Freshmen Mr. Arqer First Row: Marilyn Boothe, Pattie Hush, Benita Blue, June Boisjolie, Judy Bodey, Sherrel Bradford. Second Kow: Leonard Burdey, Tom Bruguier, Hiram Brooks, Kenneth Butler, Barbara Brown, Iris Bredison, Fred Blackwell. Third Row: Marvin Brazing, Bill Bort, Clarence Bungay, Boh Byrne, Lenny Bossio, Cliff Broadax, Don Brown. Home Room 211 Miss Hunt First How: Beverly Beyersdorf, Denny Bergen, Jim Anderson, Shirley Baker, Allen Banks. Lois Bernhein, Ned Bonu s. Bob Anderson, Beverly Adams. Second How: Yvonne Azure. Betty Bceman. Beth Bartcls, Anita Bart 00, Larry Bellos, Janine Barrett, Judy Bailey, Beverly Allen, Geraldine Acheson. Third Row: DeWayne Allen, Duane Arkills, Dick Anderson, Coy Arlene Ball, Barbara Bauman. Dick Bech, James Beal, Nathan Anderson. Page forty-six Home Room 2 Freshmen Miss Claussen First Row: Betty Davis, Raymond Davis, Shirley Devane, Curtis Diteman, Ann Cum- mings, Robert DeVelming, Joan Denoo, John Davis, Darlene Dunnagan, Second Row: Charles Cress, Wanda Dodson, Larry Davis, Bobbie Dye, Richard Davenny, Donna Crowe, Robert Davidson, Marilyn Davis. Third Row: Marcia Davis, David Cummings, Doreen Dodge, Jiitl Domit, Patty Davis, Jack Domit, Patricia Cunningham. Home Room 5 Mr. Baten First Row: Jerry Cohen, Robin Casey, Lois Coffman, Jim Campbell, Gwen Cauvel, Edith Clark. Ralph Carlson. Kay Calkins. Second Row: Carry Carman, Jim Clement. Dean Cash, Tom Chillier, Bill Conachen, Sandra Cochran. Kathryn Colborn, Sandy Claynum, Susan Cox. Third Row: Evan Chancy, Bud Caryl, Bruce Chandler, Ann Claggett, Ted Carlson, Robert Coe, Ronald Clark. James Carpenter, Barbara Carkeek. Fourth Row. Kent Chamberlin, Richard Campbell, Rob Couchman, Carl Cornwell, Frank Clark, Walter Carlson, Don Cowan, Charles Christensen, Anetta Cordes. Page forty seven Home Room 122 Freshmen Miss Cross First How: Juleen Eyrich, Arthur Erickson, Priscilla Foster, Clarence Edwards, Joanne Farrier, Boh Fosberg, Beverly Eikstead. Second Row; Don Fickett, Pat Friend, Carol Faulkner, Norman Eng, Sophie Ford, Dorothea Franke, Carol Emmerton. Third Row: Don Farr. Rodne; Prey, Larry English, Jimmy Farber, Nancy Fowler, Evelyn Flinn. Absent: Susan Emry, Raymond Foehringer. First Row: Janet Haltom, Marilyn Greve, Clifford Groves, Janet Haines, Roy Hayashi. Alice Hayashi. Second How: Kay Cncll, Donald Collehon, Carol Hanson. Lillian Gaunt, Narda Card, Phyliss Ceddis. Third Row: Margaret Hamilton, Jack Cation, Jacqueline Coller, Dick Ccist, Ida Grey- cloud, Walter Gabler, Sandra Garlinghouse, Graham Gaiser. Page forty-eight Home Room 333 Freshmen Miss Wager First How: Yvonne Kusler, Howard Jenkins, Jr., Lawrence Johnson, Mary Lynn Joyer, Percy Keck, Janet Kruger. Second Row; Robert Kyllonen, Carol Kearney, Boh Kanna, Kitty Lou Kenney, Loren Kirsch, Carleen Jones, Joanne Kilgore. Third How: Darlene Johnson, Barbara Jenkins, Eleanor Kaul, Jim ECayahara, Gerald Jackman, Art James, Dixie Johnson, Patty Johnson, Fred Krieg. Home Room 109 Mr. Fossa First How: Gail Inouye, Terry Hunt, Jerene Hughbanks, Tommy Hisayasw, Carole Hendricks, Dick Higgins, Harriet Hendrickson. Second How: Ralph Hemingway, Marry Honda, Sonja Henriksen, John Heinz, Nancy Heathe, Sherman Hendrickson, Pat Ives, Vernon Hood. Third Row: Carole Hoss, George Heineman, Carole Helphrey, Ralph Howell, Marlene Helm, Gerry Irish, Joyce Humphreys, Larry Hix. Home Room BOB Freshmen Mr. McElvain First Row: Carol Louderback, Toby Lakin, Ann Lindsay, Walk Louden, Betty Lockwood, Bemie Lang, Adina Lerer. Second Row: Ann Lawson, Frank Lord, Donald Lundstrom, Leo Leonard, Sid Levitch, Nancy Litchfield. Third Row: Pauline Laney, Bob Lcpauce, Sally Landis, Gary LaKose. Kay Laing, Don La Bar. Home Room 312 Mr. Minnril First Row: Linda March, Mardiese Mat-Donald. Yaeka Matsui, Midgie Matsumura, Gladys Mathwig, Sandy McKeever, David McKinney. Second Row: Betty McDirmid, Janice McBride, Robert McNeil, Arlene McDonald, Robert Mt-Farlann, Marty MacPhee, Dolores Martin, Ruth Mt-Neel. Third Row: Wayne Martin. Vernon Matson, Carol McKay, Marilyn McMacken, Mike Mann, Jean Madsen, Patsy McCoy. Page fifty Home Room 223 Freshmen Miss Reely First Row: Jay Nooney, Molly Pattullo, Hatly Newsum, Kay Owens. JoAnn Name. Gary Nichols, Beverly Patton, Harold Olson, JoAnn Okawa. Second Row: Teddy Nielson, Tom Niland, Mary Plumb, Jack Olson, Peggy Parker, Tom Nau, Roberta Pollock, John Porter, Alice Naundorf. Third Row: Carolyn Noonan, Rob Nelson, Charles Pointer, Tom Olson, Rill Newman. Paul Parent, Marilyn Olsen. Absent: Gerald Nelson, Irene Penman, Larry Niel. Home Room 115 Miss Proulx First Row: Cecilia Murabito, Connie Muthersbaugh, Carol Miller, Ronnie Melius, Helen Montgomery, Jerry Mink, Dick Morris, Joel Molander, Margaret Mix, Susan Melrose. Second Row: Ethel Murphy, Gary Mitchell, Barbara Moss, Sharon Meldrum, Martha Meinhardt. Martha Merrill, Raymond Moreland, Rill Morton, JoAnn Moodic. Third Row: Peggy Merrit t, Roxanne Morland, Gwyncth Miles, Jim Mikoske, Don Moller, Donna Lee Moller, Bill Meagley, Heed Morrow. Home Room 22 Freshmen Miss Smith First Row: George Priebe, Darrell Russell, Gail Reir, Charlotte Roberts, Peggy Rolen, Bob Roby. Second Row: Ray Prestwich, Arlene Rud, Ted Rees, Mary Liz Rogers, Linda Richardson, Bonnie Ln Riegel. Third Row: Sheila Reechelt, Jerrold Quam, Ronald Rowley, David Rud, Jim Silverthorn, Chuck Quinn, Donald Prichard. Home Room 21B Mr. Thompson First Row: Marion Seofield, Donald Sandmire, Robert SetO, Fannie Sly, Paul Selle, Vivian Smith, Beverly Smith, Randolph Seiser, Second Row: John Sehelfer, Marian Seiola, Jimmy Sears, David Sheldon, Frank Shaver, Joan Shaffer, Elizabeth Smith, Floyd Seese. Third Row: Sue Ann Sherfey, Mike Skaer, William Shinkai, Harold Schneider, Gloria Bernstein, Ross Smith, Mickey Smith, William Smith, Toba Schaffer. Fourth Row: Pat Silverstein, Jaekie Sandall, Sall y Shaw, Roger Scott, Roger Salisbury, Robert Schroeder, Jim Sargent, Barbara Serilehfield. Page fifty-two Home Room 305 Freshmen Miss White First How: Gloria Soriano, Lee Tower, Connie Staley, Lois Swan, Henry Stahl, LaDonna Stallman, Garry Spafford, Trudy Top, Mary Jane Soriano. Second Row: Bob Stobie, Marjorie Thomas, Marilyn Taylor, Jerry Thomas, Carole Thompson, Al Tipton, Lee Stewart, Trudy Stewart, Joanne Tarkington, Jessie Stark. Third Row: Peter Strawiek, Beverly Sweet, llarwood Tibbits, Pat Strand, Paul Stapish, Nancy Stender, Don Thayer, Sallyanne True, Mildred Standal. Home Room 332 Mr. C. Anderson First Row: Diane Wilkinson, Gary Wood, Janet Wright, Larry Vafiade, Carol Warren, Yvonne Turner, Leila Wheller, David Welker. Second Row: Roger Zahn, Joann Wixson, Joe Whitver, Pat Wisman, Frank Zahniser. Tom Wynia, Darlene Vervair, Gerald Wood. Third Row: LaVonne Wildie, Bob Willman, Judy Tucker, Bill Van Gelder, Delnore Turner. Leslie Wham, Christine Wiseman, Dick Wanless. Fourth Row: Arthur Vrooman, Virginia Vorlicky, Charles Tweedy, Judy Yake, Henry Upton, Carol Wallmark, Jerold Wood, Pat White. Page fifty-three Home Room 3(17 Sophomore Mr. R. Anderson First How: Claire Chancy, Mary Anne Camyn, Wayne Burns, Mike Dandrea, Betty Conant, kay Campbell, Pat Caryl, Louise Cadruvi, Delores Cooper. Second Row: Claudia Campbell, Mareia Coleman, Paul Cooper. Carole Burnham, George Couchman, Joe Cornelius, Bill Cooper. Bob Chambers, Myrle Cheeseman. Third Row: Mary Decker, Jim Coluckey, Don Chatfield, Don Butler, Howard Caleson. John Desler. Nancy Conner, Mary Chesney. Home Room 329 Mr. Frey First How: Norma Hill, Bill Hoyt, Ted Keller, Flaine Howard, Robin Hunt, Leanore Jones, Dixine Hossfeld, Shirley Hulme, Donna Jerome, Eddie Jones, JoAnne Hill. Second Row: Sandy Irwin, Patricia Johnson, Willard Hood, Louise Johnson, John Kemp. Gene Hoxsey, Anna Hoerner, June Johnson, Ed Kelly, Bob Jewell. Third Row: Linson Jennings, Beverly Jasper, Ray Hunter, Geraldine Jorgenson, Royce Keating, Maurice Hood, Luella Johnson, Don Holsten, Marilyn Jasman, Carolyn Hurd. Page fifty- four Hume Room 205 Sophomore Mr. Baird First How : Joan Little, Bill Carlisle, Seddon Englund, Gerald Loberg, Armand Loiseau, Don Circle, Alan Daub, Dorothea Drangas, Delores Fox, Judy Dixon, Nancy Fnjita. Second How: Sandra Elder, Sheila Fair, Tom Elder, James Korean, Dick DuOOS, Serena Sue Duffy, June Karris, Carol Echelbarger, Ida Dennis. Third Row: Jim Eckley, Carol Dirstine, Betsy Dregnie, Bob Doss, Marilyn Finley, Jaj Finlay, Mark Follett, Boh Froehlich, Jack Lorenz, Charles Lewis. Home Room lDfi Mr. Sivertson First How: Petreat Giles, Doug Getman, Don Hainline, Geri Halpern, Carolyn Gehres, Darlene Ga skill, Gloria Calloway, Myrna Ceil, Carole Godfrey, Nancy Gale. ■Second Row: Eileen Groves, Patty Potter, Barbara Harding, Paul Greco, Don Grant, Nancy Goade, Barry Goade, Juanita Gilleland, Jerry Gaffaney. Third Row: Ann Pierce, Bill Gertson, Elane Groves, Bob Hargroves, Jim Hansen, Pat Powers, Bill Pickerel, Ridgely Powell, John Gilkey, Arlene Manner. Absent: Monte Gaunt, Barbara Goodwin, Jack Gray. Marilyn Harper, Jim Phillips, Darlene Poppe. Gene Horsey, Louise Johnson. Page fifty-five Home Room 2G4 Sophomore Mrs. Knox First Row: Bob Barta, Beverly Becher, Bob Baker, Ron Bannister, Howard Beloved, Deloris Aster, Clifton Anderson. Second Row: Bob Bailey, Beverly Achenbach, Mildred Black, Jack Baldwin, Terry Bate- man, Gary Bennet, Shirley Bier, Steve Atchison, Lois Allen. Home Room 322 Miss Daigle First Row: Sally Lamb, Mary King, Barbara Lane, Ed Long, Patricia Larson, Gehrig Loree. Second Row: Sandra Coney, Jackie Lilientbal, Don Kntzer, Joyce Latham, Charlie Leithe, Eleanorc (tollman. Third Row: Margaret Krause, Susannah Kirkham, Don Kcssinger, Wanetta Kirkland, Barbara Knight, Patricia Kumm, Dave Lciupesis. Page fifty-six Home Room 301 Sophomore Miss Morgan First Row: Arlene Okawa, Claudia Peachy, Dona Peck, Kay Nevers, Allan Peterson, Bob Myers, Ruth Ncwmiller, Carolyn Nakagawa. Second Row: Jane Noble, Susane Pabst, Bruce Oliver, Dick Nieman, Ricky Neubauer, Janey Myers. Third Row: Joann Pflug, Corey Olson, Bob Olson, Leo Murphy, Bob Murphy, Karlen Oscarson, Charles Nehrhood. Home Room 210 Mr. Graham First Row : Marli ne Martinson, Helen McLaughlin, Kirk Morrill, Jim Montanyc, John Mcndcnhall, Jim McKee, John Miller, Cleona Miller, Judy Martin. Second Row: Rosella Milnor, Helen Mann, Eddie Melius, Jim Macdonald, Bob Monson, Tom Mason, Gene Mahn, Mary Meagher, Patsy Miller, David Mann. Third Row: Beverly Mayberry, Windsor McCannon, Judy Miller, June McKenny, Norma Martinson, Don Matney, Shirley Morelock, Dorothy Moreland, Sharlec McLaughlin, Joan McGillis. Page fifty-seven Home Roam 209 Sophomore Mr. Whitman First How: Janice Smith. Joyce Clausen, Dick Smith, Robert Sims. Janet Thompson, Theresa Spinelli, Connie Toupin, Bernadine Tenford, Claudette Toupin. Second How: Boh Sumner, Maryannc Thunberg, Shirley Cornelius, Jeanne Svvanwick, Delores Davis, Carol Swanson, Ronald Sims, Fred Smith, Mabel Tweedy. Marilyn Christian. Third Row: Doug Starbuck, Vivian Storlie, Esther Stephens, Lynn Stewart, Marilynne Sowers, Shirley Thiringer, I Icnry Thompson, Harold Thompson. Fourth How: Lawrence Chestnut, Gary Sparber, Albert Skoglund, Kenneth Merkel, Bob Sparks, Art Tine, Bob Stoner, Lois Smith, Don Slawson. First How: Laurene Rogers, Marjorie Schneider, Joanne Puph, Diana Rumburg, Neoma Schopt, Jerolene Seeley, Don Schilling, Gerolyn Schutt. Second Row: Virginia Shanklin, Claudia Shane, Bob Reinicke, Bob Sawyer, Dick Simmer. Don Shcrlay, Melvin Schlot, Sidney Hay, Marline Biblett, Joan Rieden. Third How: Elizabeth Schcidlc, Ronald Sands troni, Bob Sator, Bob Ritchie, George Schee, Joe Reynolds, Shirley Sampson, Carol Provin, Carol Rometch. Fourth How: June Seay, Shirley Schmict, Roger Riggs, John Rissler, Gary Pryer, Fred Hcehl, Don Roberts, Catherine Robey, [va Lou Rood. Page fifty-eight Home Room 3 Sophomore Mrs. Tollefsen First Row: Evelyn Mackenzie, Molly Keenan, Susan Hawley, Arlene Lundberg, Dorothy Deem, George Hendershott, Dianne Bowman, Jim Hendrickson. Second Row: Joan Meeker, Margery DeVorsS, Tim Hay, Don Keevy, Gerald Blank, Barbara Helliwell, Carol Cunningham, Duane Keevy. Third Row: John Bigelow, Jim Boyd, Sharon Blackwell, Mary Kaye, Loy Harvey, Jack Binns, Claudia Loding, Mae Ann Klevan. Fourth Row: Jack MacPhee, Tom Mackay, Carl Blunck, Ron Crowe, Pat Bird, Keith Lund, Art Hedlund. Home Room 116 Mr. Woolard First Row: Jim Wilson, Catherine Zalmiser, Rodney Whitefield, Clara Webb, Richard Wilkinson. George Singleton, Hclene Wilson, Ruth Yamamoto. Second Row: Anthony Veltri, (Catherine Wendle, Audrey Wilson, Melvin Woltering, Arnold Wood, George Warsinske, Charles Wilson, Margaret Walker. Third Row: Barbara Ullman, Roger Weaver, Ray Uyehara, Louis Weeks, Eugene Welch, Carol Whittle. Barbara Wanamaker, Donna Webb. Fourth Row: Duane Wolter, Dick Wyatt, Jim Whittemore, David Willison, Orville Willard, Bob Westland, Kathryn Walter. Page fifty -nine Home Room 325A Sophomore Miss Popple First How: Keith Kennedy, Lora Lei ' Wolfe, Donna Westennsee, Jim Pureell, Morley Una tin, Beverly Womack, Ruth Smith. Second Row: Jean Stewart, Pat MeKeehen, Jim Senna, Lee Larson, Laura Sager, Duane Tye, Shirley Swensen. Third Kow: Gary Lundquist, Don Osmond, Wally Winn, John Shaffer. Wayne Spenee, Ted McNeil, James Kennedy, Carl Schleer. Home Room 207 Mr. Dunlop First Row: Don Canter, Charla Derr, Tom DeGraff, Ron Canter, Maxim- Duron, Donna Farris, Dick ey Burge, Marvin Bruno, Adrienne Aslin. Seeond Row: Helen Hayes, Meredith Eekley, Barbara Eriekson, Dave Johanson, Pete Gerpheide, Bob Gifford, Hayashi Minora, Rita Davis, Louise Ewing. Third Row: Gordon Harding, Roger Diekerson, Wayne Demaray, Bill Farris. George Auld, Stanley Hallett, Fred Allen, Carolyn Armfield, Jack Garret, Robert Feming. Page sixty L. 1-Mutt (Jimmee Brock) looks longingly at Jeff (Sandra Babcock). L. 2-The long and short of it as the saying goes. Namely Janet Haltom and Gene Sivertson, new math teacher. L. 3— Susan Hawley, Geri Halpern, and Ruthy Sumihiro pack up their troubles and start out for a game of tennis. L. 4— Generously smiling for the birdie are: Douglas Lloyd, Wayne Spence, Steve Daggett, Bob Murphy, and Ronald Duly. C. 1-Intent upon buying tickets for a mixer are Mick Smith and Molly Pattullo. Ticket sellers arc Darlene Melior and Elisa McKee. C. 2— Taking time out to do nothing arc: Front: Lois Fogelquist; Seated: Pegg) Smith, Charlen Erwin, Lorraine Allgair, and Barbara Lawrenz. C. 3— Drumming up Tiger sales are: Pat Person, Louise Grimes, Mary Turner, Barbara Burnett, Pat Rissler and Suzanne Mjoen. C. 4-OHicers of the newly formed French club are: (left to right) Suzanne Thompson, social chairman: Karen Lien, treasurer; Kenneth Putt, vice president; Davie Nelson, committee chairman; Colleen Cooke, president; and Claudette Toupin, secretary, R. 1 -Doris Fallquist and Jim Mahnkc dance together at one of the mixers. R. 2— Mary Turner assists the Hallowe ' en Witch (Suzanne Mjoen) scare up Tiger sales. H. 3— Mr. Thompson with Pedro III. a gift from one of his classes. R. 4-Eleanor Eliason, president of FHA, is pictured with the trophy the club won. The FHA had the honor of being the first club to win this trophy. Page sixty-one Hume Roam 21 Junior Mr. Aldrich First Row: John Bright, Diannc Buchhplz, Barbara Cornell, Clifford Dineen, Patricia Carter, Diane Cannon, Joann Carlson, Joetta Burkey. Second Row: Sally Coleman, Lorna Bennett, Beverly Bruce, Charles Carpenter. Judy Clovs, Carol Christian, Mary Coon, Delores Brown, Patricia Coleman. Third Row: Jack Burner, Paid Bryan, Mary Lou Carlisle, Oewain Bruff, James Brown, Betty Brainard, Marlene Clem. Fourth Row: William Carlson. Patricia Caudill, Luella Brewster, Raymond Colvin, David Clark, Lois Cash, Kriss Crowther. Home Room ijlli Miss Fouts First Row: Lois Adair, Anita BeSgTOve, Barbara Betts, Marilyn Black. Sally Barkuloo. Phyllis Allen, Paula Beckemeier. Second Row: John Bernham, Ronald Berg, Janet Allison, Denicce Boyd, Claire Anumdson. George Atkinson, Dolores Bacon, JoAnn Barta. Third Row: Patsy Blackwell, Pete Ashley, Jackie Boyd, Ann Barlow, Gayla Avers, Jim Anderson, Bob Aear, Maxine Bennett, Carol Barnes. Fourth Row: Andrejs BirnbaumS, Betty Bock, Jane Anderson, Anita Berglund, Sandra Babcock, Betty Anderson, Ralph Adams, Rodney Bouchee. Page sixly-twu Home Roam 3BB Junior Miss Wickline First Row: Claudette Driskell, Pat Dennis, Betty Embree, Roy Din ■man, Don Clutter, Ruth Eddy, Carol Dullanty, Aria Daniel, Greta Davis. Second Row: Man-Jo Dye, Irene Faire, Marilyn Davenport, Doris Falquist, Bud Dibblee, Lee DeVore, kathryn Dow ney, Marjorie Emm. Third Row: Jean Elfring, Ceraldine Davidson, Steve Daggett, Gene Foedisch, Mike Davis, Tom DeVane, Barbara Devine. Absent: Hod Culbert, Keith Erickson. First How: Maxim- Cannon, Mary Ann Gray, Joe Greer, Ruth Grant, Aliee Goller, Loyd Hill, Donna Griffith, Larraine Hartling, Martha Grai l is. Second Row: Almeda Garrett, Ch ita Gustofson, Clifford Glaspey, Tom I [aggarty, Sue Galland, Clydeana Green, Marilyn Gurganies, Sue Gleeson. Third Row: Juanita Halterman, Marilyn Gillis, Marlen Guell, Don Howard, Bob Hoover, Dale Harshberger, Sharron Groth, Eleanor Gies. Fourth Row: Ray Weber, George Harris. Gaynor Guell, Bob Hoffman, Lee Hester, Joyce Hartl, Sylvia Ilagen. Babcock Page sixty-three Home Room 325 Junior Mrs. Cunningham First Row: Geraldine LeMan, Jackie Lusher, Lorraine Mclntre, Marjorie McLain, Peggy McMahon, Lorraine Lyle. Margaret McNair. Second Row: Barbara McNeflly, Janet Luft. Carl Leitbe, Neomi Love, Max Malone, Ronald Malone, Karen Lien. Third Row: Robert McLaughlin, Jack MacClain, Paul McCinnis, Charles Little, Dan Manning, Myron Lizotte, Jean Mauser. Home Room 314 Mr. Bartlett First Row: Carolyn Kavanagh, Fanetta Keiber, Ted Hoff, Thelma Junes. Ralph Kirklin, Shirley Kennedy, Mike Kale ., Joyce Jensen, Arlene Inouye, Jean Kanegal. Second Row: Dwayne Melehert, Barbara Jewett, Jack Kent, Joan Lawson, Pat Kruger, Jfm Jacoy, Sheila Laughy, Anna Johnson, Tom Kadilae. Third Row: Roberta Irvine, Walter Johnson, Herb Larkin, Bill Kelly, Bob Lamphere, Clyde Kusler, Glenn Jewett, Bob Jones, Tommy Kiribara, Marjorie Lakewold . Page sixty-lour Home Room 310 Junior Mr. Louderback First Row: Suzanne Parsons, Mary Kay Palmer, Marine Potvin, Gary Peterson, Marjorie Rhodes, Jeanne Pierson. Seeond Row: Patricia Pignanelli, Pain Parr, Patty Pierce, Dick Peterson, Gordon Pc cry, Pat Post, Pat Radley. Third Row: Dick Pool, John Porter, John Plastino, Charles Reidlinger, Boh Powers, Ronald Powell. Absent: Bill Parker, Tom Pickerel, Sharon Rapaport, Christine Rehmke, Donna Reekie. Home Room 1GB Mr. Fowler First Row: Winnifred Murabito, Louise Nakagawa, Jeannie Morris, James O ' Boke, Marjorie Meyers, Art Neil, Janey Murray. Second Row: Dale Nelson, Jack Muffin, Dayle Nelson, Al Murcar, Frem Nielsen, Pat Mittelstadt, Bob Monroe, Ronald Meuller. Third Row: JoAnna Moss, Ruth Meredith, Bruce Miller, Cliff Michel, Rod Mummcy, Ronald Morri ssey, Doug Myhre, Robert Nelson. Page sixty-five Home Room 110 Junior Mr. Palmer First Row: Harold Saladin, Charlotte Schweyer, Joyce Rice, Loma Schlichtig, Pat Scott, Joan Schwenger, Kay Royce. Second How: Bruce White, Anna Saucier, Dick Schoenberger, Diane Schulz, Janice Scott, John Schaefer, Helen Salter. Carole Rutherford, Jack Howe. Third Row: George Robey, Gordon Khehl, Clayton Ruud, Hon Sempson, Jim McKay, Mike Roseberry, Jim Sanders. Home Rddhi 221 Miss Pettis First Row: Marks Skalstad, Shirley Spaeth, Joanne Sweet, Geneieve Spray, Barbara Souza, Loretta Standal, Gail Smith, Marjorie Sterrett, Orel Jean Shelton. Second Row: June Smith, Don Smith, Ivan Sills, Kenneth Smith, Pat Smith, Roger Strawick, Barbara Stuart, Joan Sonju, Hosannc Shannon, Jean Stobie. Third Row: Norma Shopbell, Kale Struck, Leonard Rood, Stan Silverman, JoAnn Storey, Drugena Singleton, Mary Alice Stockton, Pete Silvernale, Jim Smith. Home Room BD2 Junior Mrs. Vecchio First Row: Sally Yamaguchi, Nancy Wrighter, Yvonne Wichterman, Sydne Walden, Betty Zack, Shirlee Wiklie, Virginia Wakefield. Second Row: Joy Williams, Ronnie Yoshida, Barbara Young, Marion Walters, Roger Williams, Barbara White, Marvel] Wasser, Loretta Zelmer, Third Row: Gerald Dee Williams, Justine Wood, Roger Wyatt, Dick Zeorlin, Edith Wimberly, Shirley Zimprich, Wally Wagner. First Row: Mary Hoskins, Taketa Kiyoko, Carol Hoffman, Phyllis Hill, Ruth Ann Tufto, Jean Tamhara, Vincent Trapp. Second Row: Wilma Turner, Don Tortorelli, Miep Van Tyen, Dorothy Tupper, Suzanne Thompson, Jennifer Upton, Betty Tenford, Elaine Thompson. Third Row: Boh Taylor, Tom Ycrtrccs, Gordon Troyer, Dick Van Gelder, Jim Thompson. Don Trueblood, Nesis Teel. Page sixty-seven Home Ronm 11B Junior Mr. Fuller First Row: Eleanor Pukuda, Merlin Omans, Janette Floyd, Iva Matlock, Hajime Nitta, Lila Raine. Second Row: Mary Otness, Kay Norris, Kay Osborne. Jim Fox, Nadine Leonard, Jim Craney. Third Row: Betty Croy, Donna Hogan, Angus Hemmingway, Clary Pierone, Joanne Mazna, Frank Cross, Marleta Henderson. Home Room 330 Mr. Miller First Row: Pauline Dandrea, Earl Clark, Wilma Baruth, Allen Bergtn, Beverly Burns. Charlene Erwin. Marilyn Gies, Lela Gravelle, Marilyn Brandt. Second Row: Vinee Gailey, Susan Giles, Larry Grossman, Walter Bjordal, Archie Oestreicher, Carl Grandinetti, Carol Cooke. Loraine Allgaier, Hazel Anderson, Dale Brandt. Third Row: Anne Dnnton. Stan Crosby, Jack Firestone, Bob Brandley, George Alex, Gene Gadu, Card Hays, Carolyn Gale, Marylou Campbell. Page sixty-eight Home Room III Junior Miss Brunning First Row: Grace Meade, Eleanor Miles, Bertha Lyman, Darlene Melior, Graee Kelm, Dorothy Lentes, Marjorie Norman. Second Row: Bill Miller, Delores Merkel, Roger McLaughlin, Joan Merritt, Clair MeKie, Donna Lenzi, Harley Leigh, Mary Morrison. Third Row: Douglas Lloyd, Janet Montanye, Kick Nelson, Jim McCaughhan, Boh Morris, Janice Moss, Jim Montague. Home Room 320 Mrs. Bartlett First Row: Delbert Shaw, Carol Rouse, Dorothy Tollett, Ron Wildey, Jon Young,, Norma Smastad, John Strawitk. Second Row: Reed Penning, Peggy Smith, Gordon Vichert, Kay VVesterman, Clifford Vails, Ronald Swensen, Howard Slemmer, Mary Rogers. Third Row: John Poston, Robert Snider, Leo Perras, Paul Perko, Ken Sandberg, Art Zerbach, Bruce Stilson. Absent: Ruthie Sumihiro, Kenneth Swenson, Barbara Watson, James Taylor. Page sixty-nine L. 1-As a result of conscientious study, Frederick Phelps won $25 for his essay on Fire Prevention. L. 2— Virginia Webster shows her talent at the Big Sister party. L. 3-Conducting an experiment in chemistry class are: Pat Dennis, John Healy, Jack Kent, and Arvellen Fuehrer L. 4-Harold Olson, John Mann, Bill Meagley, and Paul Stappish work attentively in wood shop. C. 1-Eve Nolan cutting up again at one of the Big Sister parties. C. 2-A11 interest is centered on the checker game at the school ' s first mixer. C. 3- Blockheads from the speech class practicing posture are: DeDe Bouche, Sue Mjoen. Gene Huppin, Bill Miller, Bill Davenny Foyce Swett, and Marilvn Davenport. C. 4-Hard-lo-beat football team poses for a glamour ' picture at school pep con. R. 1-Bandaged students appear every year, such as: Frank Featherman, Marilyn Olson, Bud Diblee, Wayne Spence, Jack Bums, and Art Grey- cloud B 2-Maiorettes perform at pep eon for students. R. 3-Kay Morse suprises Peggy Smith as she enters the Tigers Den at the Girls ' Fed. party. R. 4-Cheerleaders Sallie Krehbiel, and Gail Hollister exhaust themselves at a Pep Con. Page seventy L. 1-Myrle Cheesemen, ilene Millman, and Eve Nolan help teach their little sisters the art of dancing at the Big Sister party. L. 2-Listening to the World Scries on school time are Mrs. Swanson, Principal Parker, and Mrs. Jones. L. 3— It looks as if the punch was spiked at the Big Sister party by the carefree expressions on the faces of Eve Nolan and Naomi Newmiller. L. 4— Enthusiastic World Series fans bring their radios to school. They are Dick Warner, Bob Shoop, and John Bright. B. 1 -Patriotic students sign the Freedom Scrolls during their lunch period. H. 2— All for L. C. stand up and holler. R, 3-Hot chili is a favorite in the cafeteria. R, 4-Studies are forgotten in 207 on World Scries day, Sad expressions plainly show that they are Phi lli fans. Page seventy-one An exceptionally successful Hello Week ' with a mixer in the boys ' gym to wind it up led the list of activities for the A.S.B. council during the first semester. The council was advised by E. W. Toevs and led by the following officers: President _ Jim Mahnke Secretary Barry Jones Secretary Jimmee Brock Treasurer Jack Spring Historian Reporter Carole Cooke Top picture is the freshman and sophomores of the council. First Row: Arlene Okawa, Marilyn Booth, Edith Clark, Jerry Carraney, Bob Ranzenbach, Wanda Dodson, Norma Hill, Jackie Kevis. Second Row: Claudie Loding, Janice McBride, Marilyn Olsen, Jack Morice, Lynn Stewart, Cathy Robey, Pat Krumm, Sondra Carlinghouse. Third Row: Dick Anderson, Mark Fallett, Dick Wyatt, Larry English, Donald Thayer, Pauline Laney, Ed Behrens. Bottom picture is the juniors and seniors of the council. First Row: Jimmee Brook, Barry Jones, Jim Mahnke, Carole Cooke, Jack Spring. Second Row: Barbara Chase, Marcia Van Dorn, Jean Stobie, Marilyn Davenport, Lorna Bennett, Sharon Garrison, Mike Kalez. Janice Wesiland, Betty Brown. Third Row: Bob McLoughlin, LeRoy Hozelberb, Tom Haggerty, Gary Pierone, Mary Morrison, Eleanor Brown, Mike Vafiade, Al Murcor, John Schaefer. Fourth Row: Pat Pignelli, Bobi O ' Brien, Joe Berglund, Howard Lamson, Darrell Lee, Ernie Ruehl, Larry Knuth, Howard Schmidt, George Walters, Rodney Bouchee. Page seventy-two C 3 □J S cn 1=1 CD LJ QJ Ph an a QJ ■ — i 1=1 Page seventy-three Active ASB Builds New Trophy Cases One of the most active A.S.B. ' s in many years was seen this semester. Under the en- thusiastic leadership of Jim Minard, the main project was the building of the new trophy eases, lor which tin- money was raised by the Tidwell Trot. Other officers were: Ed Bouchee, vice president; Carole Cooke, secretary; Milton Fujita, treasurer; and Joe Berglund, historian-reporter. Top picture: First Row: Jimmce Brock. Mary Otncss, Bcnlah Stabler, Joe Berglund, Ed Bouchee, Jim Minard, Carole Cooke, Milt Fujita, Maxine Bennett, Lorna Bennett. Second Row: John Boston, Carolyn Chancy, Virginia Webster, (Catherine Downey, John Porter, Marjorie Meyers, Ronald Yoshida, Betty Kallman, Ron Wardrop, Ken Putt. Third Row: Morley Vivatin, John Miner, Barry Jones, Leonard Rood, Art Greycloud, John Keller, Jim Sanders, Carl Leithe, Merelee Meredith, Pete Salagianis, Bottom picture: First Row: Mary Jane Soriano, DonaLee Peck, Jim Wilson, Pat Wiaman, Sharon Meldrum, Bob DeVleming, Diane Rumberg Darlene Vervair, Patsy Ives. Second Row: Serena Duffy, Carlene Jones, Ralph Howell, Don LaBar, Tommy Mason, Reno Rupert, Roberta Pollock, Gene Hoxley. Third Row: Carole Burnham, Larry English, Margaret Krause, Bob Couchman, Maurice Hood. John Bigelow, Dick Beck, Ida Greycloud. Page seventy-four — □J t— I 3i QJ 5-J QJ id s-h □J a a CD • « Pagre seventy-five Act As Big Sisters To Freshman Girls After starting out the year with two Big Sister parties, the Girls ' Federation kept busy through the semester by presenting several eons and sponsoring the Christmas Mixer with tlie Boys ' Federation. First semester officers were: ( ' .ail Hollister, president; Mareia Robertson, vice president; Janet MeNair, secretary; Collen Cooke, treasure r; Barbara Morris, sergeant-at-arms ; and Mareia Van Dorn, historian-reporter. Mrs. Hal Jones was the adviser. Girls ' Federation Sees Active Semester The Girls ' Federation saw an active semester this spring. Under til Nolan, this busy organization featured cotton day, a tea lor mothers and a Ma Other officers were: Jinunee Brock, vice president; Kathy La veil, secretary; treasurer; Ruth Eddy, historian-reporter; and Sue Thompson, sergeant-at-arms, Paqe seventy-six der rdi El hip Gras of Eve Dance. Brown, Help Sponsor Christmas Mixer Under the guidance of Ed Bouchee, president; Parker Compau, vice president; Mark Sanders, secretary-treasurer; and William Taylor, adviser, the Boys ' Federation had several cons featuring sports movies and speakers. They also helped sponsor a Christmas Dance w ith the Girls ' Federation. Sponsor Student-Faculty Basketball Game One of the most exciting events of the semester was the student-faeultv basketball game sponsored by the Boys ' Federation. This organization also participated in putting on the first successful date dance in years, the Tidwell Trot. Barry Jones, president; Jack Spring, vice president; and Don Robinson, secretary- treasurer, were the spring semester officers. Page seventy-seven These arc the wheels that drive the study hall cars. Many of the reasons For the successful Study hall periods in Lewis and Clark are these proctors and roll checkers from 107 and 207. Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Anderson said that these students have been of immeasurable help to them. Page seventy -eiqhl Display Excellent Twirling and Marching Ability Lewis and Clark ' s seven skilled flag twirlers performed at the football pageants and marched in many parades during the year. First Row: Marilyn Cockrell, Mary Lou Ferrer. Second Row: Eleanor Brown, Maryland Brown. Third Row: Marianne Thomphorde, Sylvia Vandervert, Janet Yarwood. Usher for Cons and Conventions r Io honor their graduating seniors the usherettes gave an annual pot-luck dinner. New members and officers are also elected. At eons and teachers ' conventions they are there to usher in their white blouses and wine skirts. Elmer Orcutt is the club adviser. First semester officers were: president, Betty Ostcr; vice president, Nancy Murrow; secretary, Marcia Robertson; treasurer, Pat Cauvel; Scrgeant-at-arms, Jacqy Mclnnis, and Sally Sowell. First Row: Barbara Chase, Darlene Nilson, Nancy Murrow, Barbara Morris, Nancy Hirvas, Sally Krehbicl, Pat Cauvel. Second Row: Colleen Cooke, Gail Hollister, Marcia Robertson, Betty Ostcr, facqy Mclnnis, Marilu Doll, Kay Morse. Third Row: Marcia Van Dorn, Carolyn Gale, Sharon Johnson, Cicely Bittrick, Barbara Lawrenz, Virginia Webster, Leila Blume. Fourth Row: Janis Gemmill, Cathy Laven, Janet McNair, Bobbie O ' Brien, Norma Fendler, Ann Livingston, Christine Runkel. Absent: Lois Womach. Page seventy-nine Page eighty Hold Annual Wenatchee Debates An annual trip to Wenatchee was held this year by the Debate club. Members held a yearly banquet and picnic to award letters. W. B. Graham is the club adviser. FITS) semester officers were: president, Carolyn Chancy; vice president, Cameron Kirkham; secretary, Barbara Helliwell; treasurer, Mary Turner; fifth executive, Knth New- miller. First Row: Winnie Marihito, Janet Haltom, Ruth Newmiller, Pat Hanson, Margaret Hamilton, Sheila Faire, Barbara Helliwell, Mary Turner. Second Row: Joan Sonju, Paul Greako, Marilyn Finley. Cameron Kirkham, Ivan Sills, Helen Mann. Jim Minard, V. B. Graham. Absent: Caroyn Chaney. Kriss Crowther, Kenny Putt. Give Christmas Party f or Members and Alumni At their bi-monthly meetings, the members of the Forum club discuss current affairs and world situations. Besides holding their annual Christmas party for alumni, they sen! a CARE package overseas. First semester officers were: Jim Mahnke, president; Marv Lou Ferrer, secretary Roger Sherman, treasurer; and Gordon Viehert, historian. First Row: Windsor McCannon, Beverly Bother, Larry Grossman, Lynn Stewart, Cordon Viehert, Barbara Beeman. Second Row: Milton Fugita, Jim Mahnke, Bill Miller, Mary Lou Ferrer, Roger Sherman and Miss Hunt. Page eighty-one ' i c i ' tc; ) i two President Decorates Physics Room The first semester president of the Science club painted a mural on the wall of Mr. Millard ' s physics room. The Science dub has been etching the names of the majorettes on their batons. Skip Louderback is the club adviser. First semester officers were: president, Cameron kirkham; vice president, John Healy: secretary, Boh Quaife; treasurer, Bruce Nissen; sergeant-at-anns, George Prienie. First Row: Carolyn Berk, Barbara Stuart, David Johnson. Skip Louderback, Marine Bennett, Marilyn Berk, Clair Amundson. Second Row: Roger Williams, John Healy, Mary Irwin, Barbara Brunkow, Mary Ann Greycloud, Jim Smith. Third Row: David Clack, Ca meron Kirkham, Bruce Nissen, Dewain Bruff, Cliff Dineen, Bob Quaife. Members Discuss Mathematical Aspects of Life Discussions about the practical mathematical aspects of life arc featured at the meetings of the Math club. Members also take part in various social activities such as their annual June picnic and their spring pot-luck dinner. Teddy Bryan, president; Cam Kirkham, vice president; Grita Gustafson, secretary; John Healy, treasurer; and Gordon Ruehl, historian; were officers for the spring semester. First Row: Diane Cannon, Maxine Bennett, Shirley LaDow, Gordon Peery, Grita Gustafson, Jimmee Brock, Lorna Sehlichtig. Second Row: Tom Haggerty, Frederick Phelps, Teddy Bryan, Roger Sherman, Elizabeth Baldwin, John Healy. Miss Smith. Third Row: Millard Adams, David Clack, Leonard Rood, Cam Kirkham, Verne Johnson, Gordon Ruehl. Page eighty-three Hold Annual Christmas Party An outstanding meeting of the Classical club Featured a Christinas party, where refresh- ments were served and presents exchanged, They also held a joint meeting with the North Centra] Latin club. Miss Marguerite Cross is adviser. First semester officers were: Presidents, Crita Custafson, Jennifer Upton; secretary, Carol Hoffman; treasurer, Davie Nelson; Serjeant-at-arms, Kay Royce. First Row: Louise Nakagawa, Janet Murray, Grita Gustafson, Kay Royce, Lorraine Lyle, Sandy McKeever, Molly Pattullo, Carol Warren, Susan Emry. Patricia Friend. Second Row: Alice Naundorf, Dayle Nelson, Carol Hoffman, Suzanne Thompson, Mary Ann Greycloud, Ann Lawson, Mary Otness, Pat Hadley. Third Row: Miss Cross, John Plight, Tim Have, Barbara Knight, Nancy Gale, Barbara Helliwell, loan Lawson, Elaine Thompson. Fourth How: Bob Baker, John Bigelow, Tom Haggerty, John Kemp, Marylee Meredith, Jennifer Upton, Cordon Ruehl. Spanish Students Enjoy Activities Adelante members enjoy business and social meetings with fellow Spanish students to become more experienced in speaking and studying Spanish. Officers for the first semester were: Barry Jones, president; Joe Berglund, vice president; Lee DeVore, secretary; Jim Mahnke, treasurer; and Marv Lou Ferrer, reporter. First How: Aria Daniel, Donna Reekie, Joanne Sutor, Maxinc Hooper, Lois Fogelquist, Cora Dee Peterson, Carvle Pence, Kay Morse. Second Row: Lee DeVore, Janet Kirk, Mary Chesney, Ruth Eddy, Jim Minard, Nancy Winters, Virginia Webster, Nancy Murrow, Eleanor Eliason. Third Row; Larry Grossman, Ernest Ruehl, Gordon Troyer, Mary Lou Ferrer, John Hcalv, Eugene Huppin, Don Harvey, Fred Rohwer. Fourth Row: Jim Mahnke, Don Robinson, Ronald Gordon, Barry Jones, Miss Pope (adviser), Joe Berglund. and Terry Bateman. Page eighty-four Page eighty-live L. 1— These are the people you paid your niekles and pennies to in the bookrooin for supplies. Sitting are Norma McQuown, Marilu Doll, and Edith Wimberly. Standing are Kay Norris, Marilyn Cockrell, Carolyn Gale, Marian Walters, Norma Shopbell, Georgia Caria, Jack Eckhaus, Grace Meade, and Betty Avers. L. 2-Stan Marks droolingly sings for football queen, Sally Sowell. Behind her is Neil Caudill. L. 3— Seen matching pennies in the Tiger room in the absence of Mr. Miller were Gene Huppin ' s shoulder, Barbara Burnett, Roger Sherman, Mary Turner, and Louise Grimes. Almost completely obliterated by Miss Grimes is Sue Mjoen. C.— Top photographers for the L.C. Journal and Tiger were Charles Fleck, above, and David Johanson. K. 1— Virginia Webster, Jody Carlson, Colleen Cooke, and Karen Lien did a special act at one of the cons. R. 2-Don Harvey, master magician, is trying to put one over on Dick Gustafson. R. 3— Initiates to Starligbtcrs are: front row, Joan Hecker, Elizabeth Baldwin, and Dorothea Drangas; back row: Sally Shaw, Sue Jackson, Neoma Schopf, Shirley Bier, and Mary Kaye. Page eighty-six Give Reports and Discussions in German The Deutches Unterhaltung Klub, which means German Conversation club, is composed of students interested in studying the life and customs of Germany. The meetings are often highlighted by reports and discussions spoken in German. First semester officers were: Sylvia Vandervert, president; Sharon Johnson, vice president; Maxine Bennett, Secretary; Jack Howe, treasurer; James Anderson, 5th executive; and Marianne Thomphorde, historian-reporter. First Row: Jerry Cohen, Mary Meagher, Pete Silvernale, Don Butler, Elaine Thompson, Maxine Bennett, Virginia Haag, Frederick Phelps, Winnie Murabito. Second Row: Joyce Haiti, John Schaefer, Ronald Berg, Bruce White, Norma Fendler, Card Hayes, Sharon Johnson, Marianne Thomphorde, Sylvia Vandervert, foe Creel. Third Row: Darlene Hammer, Ed Behrens, James Anderson, Carl Leithe, Robert Harris, Ralph Adams. Miss Pope, (adviser), Bruce Miller, Tom Mackay, and Jack Howe New French Club Has Large Membership The newly formed French club chose Entre Nous, meaning among us, for its name. The members enjoyed several group activities, especially the Christmas partv at the home of their adviser, Grace Bartlett. Officers for the spring semester were: ken Putt, president: Juanita Halterman, vice presi- dent; Sue Thompson, secretary; Sue Gallon, treasurer; and Ron NVildcy, sorgeant-at-arms. First Row: Jackie Lusher, Jackie Braden, Marcia Van Dorn, Karen Lien, Ron Wildcv, Coleen Cook, Joanne Pendleton, Joan Schnenger, Kenney Putt. Second Row: Barbara Helliwell, Georgia Winselett, Barbara Betts, Davie Nelson, Patricia Bush, Esther Stevens, Kay Royce, Beverly Beacher, Claudette Toupin, Shirley Cornelius. Third Row: Patsy Blaekwell, Margie McLain, Sue Galland, Dean Wendle, Marvlee Meredith, Vivian Storlie, Dolores Aster, Pat Scott, Marilyn Johnson, Carole Burnham. Fourth Row: Wally Winn, Sue Thompson, Steve Daggett, Jennifer Upton, Sylvia Hagen, Gene Hoxley, Pat Kruger, Noses Tiel, Don Kisinger. Absent- Juanita Haltermen, George Pierce, Page eighty-seven Club Creates and Designs Eight varieties of Christmas cards were an example of the artistic abilities of members of tlie Fine Arts club last Christmas. Under the leadership of Miss Lydia Goos the club had a prosperous and eventful year. First semester officers were: President, Cameron Kirkham; vice president, Bill Davis; secretary, Virginia Haag; treasurer, Carol Rouse; fifth executive, Marjorie Mevers. First Row: Virginia Haag, Janet Kirk, Sue Belts, Pat Bird, Pat Dennis, Barbara Betts, Jean Stobie, Marjorie Meyers, Pat Hadley. Second How: Lydia Goos, Cathy Stone, Martha Meinhardt, Peggy Jo Parker, Candy Nelson, Betty Zock, Gretchen Weed. Third Row: Helen Salter, Barbara Bceman, Carol Bouse, Bob Snider, Cameron Kirkham, Bill Davis, Bill Newman, Norman Eng. Holds Annual Picnic for Last Meeting The annual Christmas party for the Papyrus club was held this year at the home of the adviser, Phil Baird. Members are taken in for their ability in creative writing, and an award is given each semester to the one who contributed the most in the field of writing. First semester officers ' were: President, Virginia Haag; vice president, Vern Johnson; secretary, Roger Sherman; treasurer, Carol Shank; sergeant-at-arms, Phil Phythian; historian- reporter, Rita Turner. First Row: Phil Baird, Carol Shank, Carol Rometich, Jim O ' Roke, Pat Smith, Barbara Chase, Lorna Schlictig. Second Row: Virginia Haag, Bob Nelson, Fred Phelps, Glenmar Hoke, Rita Turner, Beverlv Becher. Third Row: Gordon Vichert, Vern Johnson, Jo Ann Mazna, Phil Phythian, Barbara Lawrenz, Roger Sherman. Page eighty-eight Page eighty-nine Journal Staff Reports Highlights of School Year It takes the combined efforts of 25 students and one adviser to put Out 14 Journals every semester. This number includes: 1 editor, 1 associate editor, 1 business manager, 9 reporters, 1 sports editor, 3 advertising representatives, 1 advertising manager, 1 mailing manager, 5 desk editors, 1 circulation manager, and I exchange editor. Here is part of the staff pictured at work. Seated around the table are: Bobi O ' Brien, Peggy Dibblee, Nandora Macdonald, karin Gustafson, Ann Livingston, advertising manager, Barbara Brunkow, Virginia Webster, associate editor, and Gordon Vichert, editor. Back row (left to right): Barbara Lawrenz, Maxine Hooper, Toshi Yonago, sports editor, Carolyn Chancy, Helen Ehtee, exchange editor, Barry Jones, Eve Nolan, Glenmar Hoke, and John Holum. Not pictured are: Ken Brown, circulation manager, Marcia Van Dorn, Kathy Laven, business manager; Lois Kogelqnist, Eleanor Eliason, Cora Dee Peterson. Barbara Barksdale, and Ilenc Millman. Journalists Hold Semester Banguet With all the school activities in the spring term, the Journal staff was kept busy report- ing the events to the student body. To end the school year the group held their semester ban- quet with the members of the Tiger staff. Holding principal positions were: Eleanor Eliason, editor; John Holum, Carolyn Chancy, associate editors; Karin Gustafson, advertising manager; Barry Jones, sports editor; and Kathy Laven. business manager. First Row: Maxine Hooper, Aria Daniel, John Bright, Barbara Stuart. Helen Ehtee, Karin Gustafson, Kleanor Eliason, Dyan Hendricks. Second Row: Carl G. Miller, Peggy Dibblee, Kathy Laven, Emilc DeVore, Barbara Devine, Marlene Clem, Carolyn Chancy, Barbara Brunkow, Glenmar Hoke. Third Row: John Holum. Bruce Stilson. Dave Johanson, Barry Jones, George Robey, Barbara Lawrenz, Barbara O ' Brien, Patricia Post, Janice Moss. Page mnety Puye ninety-one Girls ' Club Adds Enjoyment to Cons The Girls ' Glee club has increased in number during the past year, and brought favorable recognition to the Music department through its successful convocations. First How: Adriene Aslin, Robin Casey, Joan Denoo. Beverly Smith, Joan Schwenger, Donna Westensee, Phyllis Hill. Mr. Fosso, Kay Guell, Wanda Dodson, Martha Graffis, Yvonne Azure, Jcanie Sammons, Toba Schaffer, Barbara Chase. Second Row: Dianne Bowman, Beverly Allen, Eleanor Miles, Carol Rometch, Gail Hollistcr, Evelyn Flinn, Shirley Thcringcr. Jane Nobel. Carol Swanson, Barbara Cornell, Marianne Scot, Joanne Farrier, Joan Shatt er, Beverly Mayberry. Third Row: Mardicsc Mai-Donald, Virginia Vorlicky, Janine Barrett, Elizabeth Smith, Peggy Merrit, Martha Minehardt, Kathy Colborn, Mildren Standal, Sonja Hcnicken, Joanne Kilgore, Willene Happe, Pat Hannson, Patsy Carman, Diana Simonson, Leila Blume, Margaret W alker, Shirley Peck. Fourth Row: Anne Commings, Pauline Laney, Sandra Clayman, Marcia Davis, Dorothy Mcndenhall, Barbara Jenkins, Marlene Helm, Maxine Mathcwson, Carolyn Armfield, Dixie llosfield. Sheila Laughy, Elaine Groves, Maryland Brown, Kathy Walters, Norma Fendler, Ferrie Childress, Catherine Hohey, Marilyn Taylor, Anne Mac-Donald. Growlers Add Coldr to Music Programs The Boys ' Glee club has worked hard this year to make a fine showing at all the music cons. With their bright orange Growler sweaters they add color and pep whenever they appear. First Row: Donald Lundstrom, Bill Shinkai, Donald Gollenon, Allen Banks, Bob Devlemine, Roy Hayashi, Ray Davis. Second Row: Carl Anderson, Roger McLaughlin, Mick Smith, Gary Irish, John Gatcon, Donald Prichard, Clifford Groves. Third Row: Larry Hix, Donald Thayer, Gerald Wood, Leo Leonard, Norman Eng, Douglas Myrhe. Robert Sims, Paul Selle. Fourth Row: John Warsinskc, Kenneth Cancan, Harry Tanaka, Jack Smith, Orville Willard, Donald Charfield, Gaynor Guell, Jim Montague, Eddie Simmons, Melvin Schlaht. Pagt ninety-two Starlighters Take Part in Many Social Activities Besides taking part in different musical presentations and contests, the Starlighters also kept busy with various outside activities. These included a potluck dinner, singing carols at old people ' s homes, and making their initiates wear propeller-topped beanies and horn- rimmed glasses with big noses. Second semester officers were: June Ilaylette, president; Jimmee Brock, vice president; Sue Jackson, secretary; Kathy Stone, treasurer; and Janice Scott, scrgcant-at-arms. First Row: Donna Reekie, Joan Nixon, Carolyn Cavanah, Canine PerfettO, Jimmee Brock, Mr. FOSSO, Bonnie Koltenbraughn, Joan Barta, Naomi School, Shirley Baer, Fannctta keibcr. Second Bow: Dorothea Drangas, Carol Godfrey, Caryle Pence, Kathy Stone, Barbara Barksdale, Jody llecker, Eleanor Gies, Shirley Cornelius, Doris Fallquist. Third Row: Pat Larson, Barbara Knight, Nancy Murrow, June Haylette, Mary Chesney, Lee Devore, Janis Seater, Joan Mazna, Laura Sager, Sharon Groth, and Sue Jackson. Accompanist: Norma Fendler. Discuss Parliamentary Procedures A mock trial and a visit to the courthouse headed the list of activities for the Senate club during the year. At the end of the semester the club held their annual banquet and speeches were given. Louis Livingston is the club adviser. The first semester officers were: President, Don Hart; vice president, Ernie Ruehl; secretary, Parker Compau; treasurer, Don Bobinson. First Row: Bob Schimke, Barry Jones Jim Mahnke, Bill Farr, Bob Morris, Joe Berglund, Bonnie Gordon, Parker Compau. Second Bow- Louis Livingston, John Halin, Don Hart, Paul Panagakis, Ernie Ruehl, Dave Dagget, Don Bobinson, John Chamberlain, Bruce Mauser. Page ninety-three Present Annual Talent Con Thespian gave their annual talent con December 14 this year with a large variety of excellent talent. They also held their potluck dinner to initiate new members and install new officers. Ann Reely is the club adviser. First Semester officers were: President, Kay Morse; vice president, Don Harvey; secretary, Carmie Perfetto; treasurer, Mary Jo Dye; historian-reporter, Bonnie [Coltenbronn. First Row: Ann Reely, Jimmee Brock, Sally Barkuloo, Patty Bush, Dorothea Drangus, Jane Noble, Carmie Perfetto, Caryle Pence, Kay Morse, Carolyn Ka vanagh. Second Row: Carolyn Gehres, Larry Grossman, Mary Jo Dye, Suzie Kirkham, Bonnie Koltenbronn, Connie Oldershaw, Janice Scott, Patsy Blaekwell, Mary Ann Gray, Carolyn Chancy. Third Row: Alice Cohler, Margie Lakwolf, Bruce White, Norma Kcndlcr, Don 1 larvcy, Doris Fallquist, Jim Minard, Kathrine Downey, Ruth Tufto. Fourth Row: Beverly Bruce, Sharon Groth, George Harris, Clarence Miller, Nancy Fowler, George Couchman, Gwen Miles, Dorothy Benson, Pat McKeehan, Members of National Honorary Society The Stoddard King chapter of the Quill and Scroll Honorary Society added to its membership twenty-two students the first semester of the year. These members must have a B average and have experience in the journalistic field to qualify for membership. Carl G. Miller is the club adviser. First semester officers were: President, Ann Livingston; vice president, Gene Huppin; secretary, Roger Sherman. First Row: Ann Livingston, Peggy Dibblee, Kay Morse, Carolyn Chaney, Eleanor Eliason, Maxine Hooper, Virginia Webster, Barbara Chase, Mary Turner, Karin Gustafson, Cora Dee Peterson. Second Row: Lois Hill, Toshi Yonago, Kathy Laven, Suzanne Moen, Eddie Haugen, Nandora Maedonald, Dene Millman, Pat Person, Glenmar Hoke, Barbara Brunkow. Third Row: Barbara O ' Brien, Barbara Lawrenz, John Ilolum, Gordon Vichcrt, Milton Fujita, Barry Jones, Roger Sherman, Eve Nolan, Barbara Barksdale. Shirley LaDow, Carl G. Miller. Page ninety-four Top, Left: A real Santa Clans came to the Boys ' and Girls ' Federation Christmas Dance. Dave Daggett drew Larry Mack ' s name and Santa (Wayne Spenee) proudly gave him a Christmas present. Right: Displaying various styles of crew cuts arc: Mike Vafiadc, Stan Silhcrman, Tom Haggarty and Phil Sandberg. Center, Left: No wonder Tiger sales went over so big with Flash Nolan on die job. Eagerly waiting their turn to buy a Tiger arc: Betty Bock, Mary Kaye, Kathv Walters, Sandra McKeever, and Carole Whittle. Right: Docs this look familiar? Those lucky enough to get first in line for cafeteria tickets are Melvin Tveden, Dan Marring and Barbara Kruger. Darlcnc Melior is the ticket seller. Bottom, Lett: No, these up-standing L. C. boys were not guests of the police depart- ment. They are only peering through the wire mesh which is part of i cage in the boys ' gym. Trapped are: Louis Ellingson, Larry Grossman, Bill Parker, Ritchie Ocheltree, John Halin and Paul Perko. Right: Shown at a mixer arc Steve Daggett, Carole Cooke, Barry Jones, Helen Mann and Jack McPhee. Page ninety-five Group Adds Highlight to Sports The Lettermen ' s club is an honorary organization designed to give emphasis to sports. Its members Strive to unify the various sports programs of the school. Their activities this year included two semi-annual banquets, cons, and taking part in the Trophy Case Dance. First semester officers were: John Ilalin. president; Parker Compau, vice president; and Bill fair, secretary-treasurer. Top picture: First How: Joe Clumpner, Barry Jones. Ed Bouchee, John Ilalin. John Chamberlin, Don Hart, Dave Daggett. Parker Compau. Second Row: Bud Stobie, Cordon Ruehl, Bob Powers. Paul Perko, John Plastino, Donald Phil Leigh, Boh Quaife, Stan Marks. Bill Bryan, George Concilium. Third Bow: Earl Clark, Neil Caudill, Art Greycloud, Dick Fanning, Gene Huppin, Glen Jewett, Dan Kaiser, Gary Colgren. Bottom picture: First How: Stan Marks, Jim Taylor, George Manos, Ernie Ruehl, Bruce Manser, Jac k Spring, Bob Slatterv, fim Senna, Don Murray, Boh Tollett. Second How: Bud Stobie, Cordon Ruehl, Boh Powers, Paul Pcrka, John Plastino, Donald Robinson, Dan Thompson, Duane Tye, fohn Warsinske. Third How: Joe Sampson, Boh Seliimke, Cordon Perry, Dean Daily,. Griffeth Steiner, Bobby Morris. Keith Swenson, Jim McCaughan, Boh Taylor, Roger Strawick, Frem Nielson. Enjoy Visits From Local Architects Visits and discussions by local architects highlight the meeting of the Architectural club. The members try to develop and improve their drawing techniques. Mr. Russum is the adviser. Vern Johnson, president; Bob Miller, vice president; Howie Schmidt, secretary-treasurer; and Phil Phythian, fourth executive, were the first semester officers. First Row; Mike Kalez, Vern Johnson, Lloyd Warner, Bob Shoop, C. F . Hussum. Second Row; Boh Miller, Don Morissey, Jim Jacoy, John Keller, and Phil Phythian. I ' uye ninety-six Sponsor Successful All-School Fair Because of their interest in Home Economics, the members of Future Homemakers of America have carried Oil numerous projects this year. Among th ir other activities, they successfully sponsored an all school fair, presented the Home Economics Awards, collected and sent Christmas gifts to Germany, and held a pot-luck dinner. First semester activities were led by: Eleanor Eliason, president; Marylee Meridith. vice president; Carolyn Berk, secretary; Pat Risler, treasurer; Marilyn Berk, historian; Shirley LangSton, parliamentarian; and Dorothea DrangaS, reporter. First Row: Caroline Nakagawa, Shirley Peck, Mary kaye, Marilyn Black, Eleanor Eliason, Shirley LangSton, Sharon Rapoport, Alice McDowell. Second Bow: Marleta Henderson, Dorothy Lentes, Dorothea DrangaS, Diane Romberg, Caroline Berk, Marilyn Berk, Claudette Toupin, Dolores Ostlund. Third Bow: Mrs. Cunningham, Alice Goller, Marietta Nora Smith, Marjorie Norman, Rosalie Whisler, Shirley June Smith, Beverly Becher. Fourth How: Dorothy While, Barbara Beeman, Pat liisler, Maryland Brown, Eleanor Brown, Susan Barehet, and Marylee Meridith. Evaluate Modern and Classical Literature A new and growing literary group is the book club. Under the able direction of Miss Marian H. Pettis, this club meets twice a month at the homes of the members to report on books and discuss new books just off the press. Poetry, prose, modern, and classical literatim are all evaluated at the meetings. First semester activities were led by: John Holum, president, John Healy. vice president; Ernie Jean Hendrickson, secretary, and Bob Quaife, treasurer. First Row: Lorraine Melntyre, Beulah Stainer, Marilyn Berk, Marilyn Gillis, Barbara Devine, Carolyn Berk, Mary Turner, Ka i in Gustafson. Second Row: Carolyn Chancy, Judy Rometeh, Stan Marks, Suzy Kirkham, Bob Schimke, Barbara Stuart, Phil Leigh, Barbara Helliwell. Third Row: Jackie Lilienthal, John Holum, John Healy, Cameron Kirkham, MaryLou Ferrer, Roger Williams, Bob Quaife. Absent: Pat Faltico, Margaret Anderson, Erna Jean Hendrickson, Mary Otness, John Warsinske, Ronny Gordon, and Bruce White. Page ninety-seven Further Outdoor Interests and Activities An exciting excursion to Dartford Caves is an example of the activities of the Outdoor Club. The meetings Feature 1 1 ikes and nature study which are enjoyed by all. First semester officers were: President, Barry Jones; vice president, Cora Dee Peterson- secretary, Bill Farrj treasurer, Phil Leigh; sergeant-at-arms, Eve Nolan. First Row: Carole Cooke, Barbara O ' Brien, Barbara Lawrenz, Marjoric McLain, Barbara Probert, Kathy Lavcn, Peggy Dibblee, Helen Ehtee, Cora Dee Peterson, Phyllis Allen. Second Bow: Joyce Hard, Janet McNair, Joan Lawson, Parker Compau, Cicily Bittrick, Bill Farr, Su Thompson, Dan Thompson, Eve Nolan, Peter Silvernale. Third Bow: Mrs. Wickline (adviser), Janet Murray, Howard Lampson, Sharon Johnson, Nancy Winters, Carol Dullanty, Phil Leigh, Norma Fendler, Poland Kdens, Heed Penning, Jack Rowc. Fourth Bow: Bud Dibblee, Sandra Babcoik, Jim Mahnkc, Paul Perko, Barry Jones, Don Robinson, John Poston, Joe Berglund, Don Harvey. Enjoy Competition, Gain Experience Enthusiasts for gaining experience and skill in the art of wielding the bow and arrow make up the membership of this recently organized archery club. The Toxophylite club shows promise ot becoming one of the most popular in the school. First semester officers were: Dick Harrison, president; and Kay Norris, secretary. First Bow: Anne Cummings, Carol Dirstine, Kay Norris, Carol Warren, Mary Meagher, Mardicsc MacDonald. Second Kow: Miss Danke (adviser), Norman Smith, Jean Madsen, Gary Pryor, Marilyn Jasman, Dick Harrison, Dixine Hassfeld. Page ninety-eight Students Enjoy Songs of Ensemble lift f ■H t 1 The songs of the Ensemble are always enthusiastically received by the students. The variety and the de- livery of their selections make them one of the most popular singing groups. First How: Jeanne Pearson, Caryle Pence, Laura Sager, Loralee Wolfe, Carmie Perfetto. Second How: Don Murray, Joanne Mazna, Sharon Groth, Bill Davis. Third How: Richard Warner, Myron Westerkamp, Jim Boyd, Paul Fosso (director). Cheerleaders Win Praise Attractive in appearance, the 1950-91 cheerleaders proved hard to score on during both basketball and football games and cons. They shouted, jumped, sang, and did skits to fight their way to the top of the heap as a swell bunch of mspirers to cheers. First Row: Marcia Bobertson, Marilu Doll, Gail Hollister Second Row: Sally Krehbiel, Nancy Hirvas. Page ninety-nine T. 1— Mr. Meckelson surrounded by one of his general science classes. T. 2— Patricia Cunningham is shown with the novel Christmas design for her home room bulletin board. C. 1— Queen of the Goal Post Gallop, Sally Sowell, and Neal Caudill, attendant. C. 2— First semester initiates for Starlighters were: Joan Meeker. Marty Graffis, Dorothea Drangas, Shirley Shaw, Sue Jackson, Neoma Schopf, Shirley Bier and Mary Kaye. B. 1— Some of the Indians from the eon, put on by Thespian. Jane Noble, Connie Oldershaw, Kathy Downing, Patsy Blackwell, Patty Bush, Nancy Fowler, Sharon Groth, George Couchman, Canny Perfetto, Bill Miller, Bruce White, Carolyn Chancy, Sue Kirkham, Gwyneth Miles and Ruth TuftO. B. 2— First semester representatives to the Junior Press Club were Gordon Viehert, Ann Livingston, John Holum and Virginia Webster. Page one hundred Page one hundred one Page one hundred two Champion Sparkplugs lakaThe Easy One Sultan of Swat Taka Two Two Down Strike Thrac Got It Slide Page one hundred 19 5 D Kitten Horsehiders Finish Fourth The 1950 Kittens plaeed Fourth in the city frosh league of five teams with a record of three wins and six losses. Although the season wasn ' t too successful, Coach Max Schoening developed a few promising players for future varsity work. Outstanding were Larry Chestnut, outfielder; Jim Cluekey, catcher; Jack Binns, infielder; and Leo Murphy, pitcher with a 2-4 record. First How: Sidney Haw Bob Burrows, Jack Moricc, Jerry Cafney, Coach Max Schoening, Art Hedlund, Jack Baldwin, Pat Powers. Second Row: Don Kutzner, Mgr.; Ken Merkel, Mgr.; Jim Hendrickson, Boh Murphy, Leo Murphy, Bob Hargravcs, Boh Stover, Third Row: Jack Binns, Jim Cluekey, Don Chatfield, Boh Olson, Paul Cooper, Larry Chestnut. B-Squaders Are 1950 City Champions The 1950 version of the Lewis and Clark B squad, coached by Bob Bartlett, rounded out their league season with the City Championship under their belts. The Tigers had ex- tended a winning streak to 15 straight games until, ironically enough, they were defeated on the final contest of the season. Although all squad members were stellar performers, there were a few standouts. The Big Guns of the outfit were Gary Colgrcn, slugging third sucker; Leo Perras, second base and base stealer deluxe; Bob Gifford, shortstop; Lefty Crain, first base; and Roger Strawick, center fielder. First Row: (Left to right) Don Robinson, Gary Colgren, Lefty Crain, Ron Wardrop, Bob Gifford, John Schaefer, Leo Perras. Second Row: Gordon Peery, Rod Bouchee, Bill Lloyd, Bill Parker, Duane Tye. Third Row: Don Rush, Bruce Miller, Wayne Demaray, Roger Strawick. Page one hundred four Page one hundred five BOB McNALLY, track star, was wounded in the line of duty while serving in the Marine He- serves on the Korean battlefield. Boh was called to active duty during the Summer of 1950, soon after the outbreak of the conflict. He was to have grad- uated in January oi 1951. All his friends praise him highly for his war record. Frosh Trackmen Place Third The freshman track squad of 1950 finished the season with a first, second and third in three meets and ended second to Rogers frosh in the All-City meet 30-29V2. First Bow: Bob Har greaves, Dick Smith, John Gilkcy, Robert Murphy, Leo Murphy, Tom Mason. Second Bow: Jeff White, Bill Brian, George Couchman. Absentees: Boh Baldwin, Ed Behrens, David Hood. Page one hundred six Page one hundred eight Page one hundred nine Bengal Football Leaders Pictured above are the two coaches and co-captains of the 1951 squad. Left to Right: Neil Caudill, Bob Bartlett, Hal Jones, Ed Bouchee. Bengals Place Fourth The 1950 Bengal football squad finished in fourth place with a win-lose record of 1-5. For their last game of the season the squad traveled to Kelso and gave them a battle before being downed 27-13. First Row: Dave Daggett, Ron Swenson, Dick Fanning, Keith Swenson, Duane Tye, John Plastino. Second Row: Gene Gadeau, Stan Marks, Darrell Fee, Dan Kaiser, Neil Caudill, Gordon Perry. Third Row: Bud Stobie, Bruce Mauser, John Chamberlin, Roger Wyatt, Griff Steiner, Ken Swenson. Fourth Row: Jerry Colgren, Parker Compau, Bill Fair, Roger Strawick, Jim McCaughen, Dan Thompson, Jack Binns. Pag one hundred ten Page one hundred eleven 1.— Dave Daggett breaks thru the line to block an N.C. kick. Identifiable L.C. players are Ron Swenson (45), Dan Kaiser (81), Parker Compau (59), and Gordon Peery (35). 2.- Gene Gadau (57) and an unidentifiable, mud splattered LCite, prepare to lay low an N.C. back after a long gain. 3. -Skip Hunting, Gonzaga back, is brought down after being surrounded bv most of the Bengal line. LCites arc John Plastino (34) Dan Thompson (32), Roger Wyatt (29), Bud Stobie (40), and Dave Daggett eluding a would-be blocker. 4. R— Plastino goes high into the air to snag a pass while being guarded closely by N.C. S Glen Meinkc (4). 5.-Quarterback Bill fair goes thru the Bullpup line lor six points while Plastino (34) takes life easy on the ground. Page one hundred twelve l.-Fierce action shows Roger Strawick tackling Bill Langdon, N.C. back. 2.-Don Brown is smothered by a host of L.C. taeklers among whom are Roger Strawick, Gordon Peer) , and Parker Compau. L.C. players identifiable by number are Gene Gadau (57), Don Thompson (32), Dan Kaiser (31), and Bruce Mauser (58). 3.-Bouchee (86) scores against champion Rogers team. 4.-Dave Daggett (44) is hit by three N.C. defensive men after a short gain. In the background can be seen John Chamberlain (36), Neil Caudill (partially hidden). John Plastino (34), Keith Swenson (37), and Stan Marks (63). Page one hundred thirteen Bengal Hoopsters Place Second Entering the city league with an impressive pre-season record of KM), the 1951 Tigers finished second after losing two close games to a fighting band of N.C. Indians. The L.C. attacks were led by Ed Bouehee, who placed on the first All-City team and John Halin and Jack Spring, who both placed on the second All-City team. First Row: Ed Bouehee, Don Robinson, John Halin, Jack Spring, Bob Morris. Second Row: Mark Sanders, Dave Martin, Phil Hull, Gene Cadau, Howard Schmidt, Tim Hay. Bengal B ' s Tie for First Tigerville ' s only championship in basketball was brought home by the B squad as they tied for first. Showing much promise for next year were Paul Perko, Frank Werner, and Bill Parker. First Row: Ken Sandburg, Paul Perko, Frank Werner, Bill Parker, Bob Murphy. Second Row: Tim Hay, Corky Dickerson, Jack Baldwin, Jim Whittemore, Gene Foedisch, Bob Gifford. Page one hundred fourteen 1.— Jack Springs goes high into the air with two Rogers Pirates after a rebound off the L.C. boards. Looking on are Halin and Bouchee with Robinson coming in fast on the play. 2.— Spring starts his dribble around Flemming of N.C. to go all the way for a basket. Halin conies up for a block. 3.— Perko and Morris team up to take an L.C. rebound while Hetherington looks on in surprise. Page one hundred fifteen 1.— Halil) attempts to block a shot by Bostrum while Morris, Bouchee, and Robinson watch. 2.— Bouchee drives in for a two pointer around Paulson of Rogers as Spring goes around for a possible rebound. 3.— Halin swipes the ball from two Rogers men as Bouchee and Morris get set for a wild ball. Page one hundred sixteen Page one hundred seventeen Kittens Tie for Last The 1951 Kittens, playing off and on ball during the season, placed way down on the hoop league ladder but brought in the lime-light a few outstanding players as Art James, Henry Upton, and Don Lundstrom, for Squinty ' s future varsity squads. First Row: Frank Lord, Dick Geist, Henry Upton, Don Lundstrom, Art James. Second Row: Chuck Ouinn, Jack Cation, Larry English, Dick Beck. George Couchman, Leo Leonard. 195D Netsters Place Third Rainy weather plus talent cut to a minimum proved fatal to the 1950 tennis squad, as they finished behind North Central and Rogers. First Row: Bob Ouaife, Joe Clumpner, Gene Huppin. Second Bow: Phil Leigh, Bob Schimke, Lawrence Grossman. Page one hundred eighteen Boys ' Golf The boys ' golf squad played consistently during the spring and fall seasons but failed to capture a championship. First Row: Boh Randall, Bruce White, Fred Rowher. Second Row: Ronald Mueller, Dean Daily, Dean Wendle, Boh Morris, John Halin. Girl Golfers Finish Second The girls ' golf squad, coached by Miss Virginia Danke, finished the season in second place behind North Central. First Row: Barbara Devine, Betty Bock, Jane Stewart, Beverly Jasper, Sandra Babcock, Nancy Conners, Cathy Walters. Second Row: Sharon Van Dorn, Charlene Erwin, Beverly Burns, Carol Cunningham, Jane Noble, Sue Gleason, Lois Adair. Page one hundred nineteen Girls ' Badminton While playing West Valley, Central Valley, and Cheney during the 1951 season the girls ' badminton team came out undefeated, led by Eve Nolan, Carol House, Joy Thrailkill, and Freshman Sally True. This team journeyed to Seattle in March for the Pacific Northwest Tournament where Eve and Sally captured the girls ' doubles title, and were runners up in the mixed doubles. In the city junior tournament, Eve captured the girls ' singles with Carol as runncr-up. first row: Sally True, Ann Dunton, Judy Holtum, Cetchan Weed, Janet McNair, Carol House, Jam ' s Scott. Second row: Elaine Heed, Betty Brainard, Barbara Bceiuan, Joy Thrailkill, Barbara Probert, Carol Christian, Grace Kelm, Ruthie Sumihiro. Girls ' Tennis Team Takes Second The 1950 girls ' tennis team, led by Gail Hollister and Eve Nolan and coached by Miss Doris Popple, finished second in city league play with a record of three wins and one loss. First Row: Barbra Bctts, Barbara Probert, Carol Rouse, Susan Betts, Peggy McMahon, LcAnn Jones, Margie De Vorss. Second Row: Betty Brainard, Sharon Black well. Marlene Clem, Miepe Van Tyne, Joy Thrailkill, Judy Haltom, Barbra Beeman. Third Row: Helen Hayes, Judy Baily, Lorry Allgaier, Eve Nolan, Gail Hollister, Barbra Knight, Carol Godfrey, Carol Christian. Page one hundred twenty The Will of the January Class of 1951 We, the so-called students of the Jan- uary class of 1951, being of unsound mind and doubtful body, hoping to rid our- selves of a few stray items, do now gladly and generously submit this, our last will and testament. Consult your lawyer in case of breaches of promise or sudden deaths re- sulting from it. Phil Dodd bequeaths his ability to pull crank cases to Louie Ellingson. Dan Kaiser leaves his magnetic personality to Stan Marks. Conine Johnson passes on some long hair to Gretchen Weed. James Keith leaves all the cigar butts on Main to J. O. Smith. Marilu Doll turns all of John Chamberlin ' s dates over to Jane Anderson. Bill Ingraham wills his brains to Ken and Keith Erickson. Betty Duncan leaves the way John Keller looks down his nose at her to anybody who can get him to say ' hi. ' Gene Huppin wills a certain North Centra] blonde to Stan Silberman. Peroxide to Irvine Bob MacLean offers his ' way ' with the fair sex to John Chamber lin. Lyla Elfring bequeaths her bottle of peroxide to Roberta Irvine. Stanley Crosby receives Mr. Gra- ham ' s history class from Maxine Mathew- son. Gail Hollister wishes Eve Nolan and Judy Bailey to have the use of her lousy tennis playing. Ann Livingston wills some of her hair to Janet Yarwood. Jimmee Brock receives six inches of height from Lois Hill in hopes that she can use them. Phil Leigh wants to give Cora Dee Peterson all of his physics papers and hopes that Mr. Minard will not mind. Florence Hill wills her naturally curly hair to Joyce Craig. Darrell Lee donates his four year old J. S. to Stan Marks. Ronnie Hendricksen leaves all Marycliff girls but one to Jack Baldwin and Roger Dickerson. Lynn Young turns her interests in Wa- Hi over to Jo Anne Kennedy and Sylvia Hagen. Lois Womach leaves some gorilla legs to Beverly Womach. Janis Gemmill re- ceives Leila Blume ' s ability to tell good jokes. Harry Tanaka wishes Bill Farris to have his good seat at Rathdrum. Pat Cauvel offers a North Central boy friend to her sister, Gwen. In payment for injuries re- ceived, Bud Stobie leaves his right leg to Don Curran, (G.H.S.) Laura Leath gives her seat in Mr. Livingston ' s American his- tory class to Muriel Egan. Sally Sowell wills her beat up baton to Carolyn Gale. Barbara Chase bequeaths Rainbow Inn to ' Jack Firestone. Great Brain to Lloyd Eddie Simmons leaves his study habits to Keith Swenson. Phil Sandberg turns the use of his great brain over to Doug Lloyd. Patsy Carman gives the many shorthand struggles to Elaine Howard. Jack Luenow receives one combination can and bottle opener from Joe Sampson. Chester Bray gives his seven years at Lewis and Clark to the faculty. Christine Runkel wishes Miss Pope and Spanish IV to have Holly Lasley. Ken Brown has the ability to get what he wants and he wishes Jim McKay to have this quality. Marcia Robertson offers Bill Fair her many enjoyable nights at the Public Lib rary. Dorothy Benson wills her As in American history to Gayla Avers. Zelores Johnson gives his putmobile to J. O. Smith. Jerry Porter wishes Wayne Stoddard to have his ability to make girls fall for him. Barbara Barksdale leaves Jo Anne Kennedv some blonde hair. Louise Place leaves her typing eraser to Lena Lyson. Gerald Andrews wishes Tom Haggerty to have his compatibility with Miss Pettis. John Peters bequeaths his Buick to Bob Griffin. Dale Nelson is left a certain D. D. by Carl Anderson. Caryle Pence wills Bud Stobie the story of a lumberman to Lorry Allgaier and Peggy Smith. Mary Turner donates her mirror to Mary Otness and Eleanor Gies. Neil Caudill wishes Boh Bartlett to have all the aches and pains of football. Toshi Yonago gives his third floor proctor post to some ambitious freshman capable of being very good to Mrs. Col- lins. Bob Schimke turns over to Eve Nolan the tennis racket autographing business. Joe Clumpner donates his tennis ability to Don Murray. Wills Her Admiration Julie Chilton wills her admiration for Mr. Graham to Louise Holeman. Bruce Mauser leaves Betty Bock to Mike VaFiade. Marilyn Cockrell wills her hours in the bookroom to some ambitious freshman. Pat McCullough offers his driving ability to Mickev Moore. Norma Fendler [eaves Roland Edens for Cora Dee Peterson. Gretchen Winkler leaves her mornings at the Pacific to Do-Do Castle. Jacqy Mc- Innis gives her ability to recognize faces to Jody Sutor. Dale Harshbarger receives some midnight oil from Dennis Gillis. Ray Mewes offers one bike seat to Don Semp- Page one hundred twentu-one Compliments of DODSON ' S 517 Riverside Avenue JEWELERS FOR 64 YEARS ONE OF AMERICA ' S LEADING JEWELRY STORES • fashion excitement for juniors always at BERNARD ' S riverside wall Page one hundred twenty-two TUXEDOS Tuxedos for Weddings and Parties complete for rent, including shirt, collar, tie, and studs. We have the largest selection of Costumes, Wigs, Make-up Materials in the Inland Empire. ★ Masquerades and School Ploys a Specialty ★ WE SHIP ANYWHERE CALL, WRITE OR PHONE MILLER -DERVANT W. 1017 Riverside MA. 6642 Will of the January Class of 1951 (Continued) son. Ronnie Gordon turns Bruce Mauser ' s friendship over to Betty Bock. Kay Morse wishes Marcia Van Dorn to have her love life. Don Griffin offers anything dangerous to Bob Shoop. Nancy Murrow bequeaths Johnny Halin ' s line to the telephone company in hopes that someone, somewhere, sometime can make it a one party line. Pat Hanson wills all her shy little ways to Joan Sonju. Naomi Newmiller leaves a permanent study hall excuse for Connie Oldershaw. Don Hart turns his way with the girls over to Jack Binns. Betty Oster offers her red pedal pushers to Paul Panagakis. Parker Compau wills his football ability to Larry VaFiade. Pat Faltico leaves his love life in dramatics class to Lloyd Warner. Jackie Little offers her walks over to the store to Georgia Garia. Lois Fogelquist gives her knitting ability to Nancy Winters. Shirley LaDow Prophecy of the January Class of 1951 The twenty-fifth reunion of the January class of 1950 was the most outstanding ever to be held by any class of Lewis and Clark. Leila Blume, chairman of the reunion com- mittee, spent the last year contacting all of the wide-spread members. To Leila and the members of her committee, Marilu Doll, Pat Cam el, and Ann Livingston, goes all the credit for such a memorable oc- casion. One of the Chronicle ' s well-known col- umnists, Jacqy Mclnnis, was there. Jacqy ' s Advice to the Lovelorn is one of the paper ' s most popular columns. With Jacqy was her long-time companion, Betty Oster, who just got back from Arabia where she owns the largest camel market in the country. Don Hart and Bruce Mauser, head and assistant bartender at the Tia Juana Inn, offered free samples of dieir mer- chandise to any one who wanted to drop in afterwards. Naomi Crazy Trader New- miller has the largest used-car lot in Spo- kane for convertibles and they say she sells only red ones. Joe Sampson is the new janitor at Holy Names high school but he said his sideline is making root beer in the bathtub. Many of the alumni were planning to meet afterwards down at Pat Hanson ' s new cafe for some of her famous foot-long Coney Islands. Many members were sorry to hear that Nancy Murrow couldn ' t be there as she was baby-sitting for Marilu and John Chamberlain. They say the twelve little ones keep one pretty busy. Needless to say Marilu Doll is spend- ing her days being an ever-loving wife and mother. Peters Returns From the South John Peters recently returned from the South Pole on his newest business deal, trying to sell bow ties to penguins. They say the trip was a total flop. Bob Griffin took a few hours off from his busy exterm- inating business to join his old high school friends. Sally Sowell is the newest addition to the Lewis and Clark faculty. She is teaching safe driving. Dennis Gillis had to leave the reunion early in order to make his train and catch up with his circus. He is the top acrobat for Ringling Brothers. Kay Morse, Spokane ' s notorious divorcee, was present and she is once again the blush- ing bride. This was her sixth trip to the altar. Pat McCullough was able to attend, though he was only to be in town today. He is a traveling salesman for a leading pencil company. Eddie Simmons is a very well-to-do man. His Casino is one of the most popular night spots in town. Yester- day marked the opening of the new horse hospital. The co-owners are Parker Compau and Ronnie Gordon. Many Spokanites are looking forward to the coming rodeo, whose star trick rider is Ray Mewes. Jackie Little and Gretchen Winkler are the new house mothers for the Y.W.C.A. Betty Duncan is the only woman steeple jack in the world. She is going from town to town making public appearances. Huppin Snares Thief Gene Huppin, Spokane ' s best private eye, recently made the front page when he caught the long-sought horse thief, Gerald Andrews. Lyla Elfring is one of the new- est attractions at the armory. She is wrest- Page one hundred twenty-three Do You Recognize These Boys? Delbert Shaw, Orville Reinholt, Richard Ingalls, John Kanagae, Clair McKie, Norm Schmeer they operate equipment in our auditorium installed by HUGHES StcctfUc CO. W. 9 1 7 First Avenue MA. 1856 Page one hundred twenty tour Pruphecy of the January Class of 1951 (ContinuGd) ling. Dorothy Benson is on her vacation here in Spokane from her job as a marimba player at the extravagant Shamrock hotel in Texas. Many of the children of these class members have Gail Hollister and Marcia Robertson for skating lessons at the arena. Maxine Mathewson, Spokane ' s lead- ing woman doctor, was able to steal away from her busy office to join the gala event. Ann Livingston is the newly appointed Junior Red Cross director for Spokane county. Perhaps you have heard that new program on the radio, Lois, Crime Pho- tographer. Well, that is none other than Lois Hill. Mayor Makes Appearance Guest of honor at the reunion was his honor, Mayor Phil Leigh. Florence Hill was unable to have time enough from her job to come to the reunion. She manages the Crescent Beauty salon. Darrell Lee is the new I.D. checker at the Blue Note Cock- tail Lounge. Ronnie Uendricksen and Joe Clumpner were unable to attend because their team was playing a game. They are first and second basemen for the New York Yankees. Lynn Young is the leader of the new uprising of the W.C.T.U. in Spokane. Lois Georgeous Gussie Womach is in London for a command performance tennis game. Mary Turner is hat check girl at the B.O.F. at night and adviser for the Lewis and Clark Tiger during the day. Bob Mac- Lean is one of the nation ' s top professional football players. Perhaps some people think these boys are crazy to manufacture curved toothpicks but Carl Anderson, Toshi Yonago, and Philip Dodd are doing quite well at it. The new girls ' physical education teacher at North Central is Caryle Pence. Jerry Porter is the manager for the U.S.O. that was recently opened for servicewomen. The co-managers of the new two million dollar horse track are Harry Tanaka, Zeloris Johnson, and James Keith. Norma Fendler has started a new date bureau in Spokane, and it seems to be prospering beautifully. Ingraham New Principal At the opening of the reunion the new principal of Lewis and Clark, Bill Ingraham gave a welcoming speech. The newest woman dentist in Spokane, Laura Leath, has recently opened her offices directly across from school. It seems she specializes in high school students. And speaking of new openings, a very exclusive women ' s lingerie shop has just been opened. The proprietors are Bud Stobie, Neil Caudill and Ken Brown. Perhaps some people don ' t remember Julie Chilton although they sec her often. She ' s Santa Claus ' helper at the Crescent. Many of the children of these former students are ardent admirers of the Sunny Jim Kindergarten television pro- gram, but few people know that Dan Kaiser and Bob Schimke are the managers. Christine Runkel seems to be another ever- loving wife and mother. She says her twelve redheads keep her busy but that they really are cheaper by the dozen. Every- one has heard of the famous Rockettes of Radio City in New York, and five of them are the well-remembered Louise Place, Barbara Chase, Patsy Carmen, Marilyn Cockrell, and Corrinne Johnson. In charge of the occupational forces in Russia is Chester Bray. Owner of a dude ranch in Arizona is Barbara Barksdale. The newest heart throb of every high school girl is the famous crooner, Phil Sandberg. The traffic officer on top of the City Ramp for heli- copters is Dave Daggett. Refreshments were served and the end of the reunion sadly drew to a close. Friendships were renewed and made but more than ever everyone was conscious of that old saving: The roads from Lewis and Clark lead into all walks of life. Shirley LaDow Society Editor, Spokane Daily Chronicle Page one hundred twenty-five Y. M. C. A. Spokane, Washington Sponsors of Hi-Y Clubs Basketball Boxing Swimming Body Building and Recreational Groups ★ Operators of Y.M.C.A. Camp Reed on Fan Lake For 106 years the Young Men ' s Christian Association has been training youth for leadership. Allender S. Brown, President Charles Frazier, General Secretary ( onc ratuiationi . . . CLs of 1951 Carnation Company Fresh Milk and Ice Cream W. 41 1 Cataldo EMpire 1581 CONGRATULATIONS Youse Gals and Guys We ' re Mighty Proud of You Here at Izeri Men ' s Shop 51 SUGGESTIONS FOR ' 51 Adding Machines Account Records Blue Print Paper Bond Boxes Calendar Pads Carbon Paper Columnar Pads Date Books Desks Envelopes Files Folders Guides Glue Hall Trees Ink Journals Kraft File Pockets Loose Leaf Forms Memo Books Money Changers Note Books Numbering Machines Paper Paper Clips 26. Printing 27. Paste 28. Pens and Pencils 29. Pencil Sharpeners 30. Postal Scales 31. Punches 32. Quick List Finders 33. Rubber Bands 34. Sales Books 35. Scissors 36. Scratch Pads 37. Staples 38. Stapling Machines 39. Safes 40. Seals 41 . Stamps 42. Speed-o-Prints 43. Stationery 44. Transfer Cases 45. Typewriters 46. Typewriter Service 47. Twine 48. Vest Pocket Kodaks 49. Work Organizers 50. Zipper Cases 51. Brief Cases ALL THESE AND MANY MORE AT: W. 325 Riverside W. 326 Sprague Tel. MA. 3361 ' Our Business Is To Help Your Business Page one hundred twenty-six Startling Revelations or Intimate Glimpses in the Life of the June Class Adams, Millard Anderson, Janet Anderson, Margaret Atkisson, Donna Ayers, Bett Baer, Harry Baldwin, Elizabeth Barringer, Laura Baruth, Wilma Beecher, Lynn Berk, Carolyn Berk, Marilyn Blair, Louise Bogdan, Florence Bogdan, Lucy Bouchee, Edward III Boyd, Dawn Brandt. Marilyn Brock, Jimmee Brooks, Dave Brooks, Roverta Brown, Betty Sue Bruno, Jane Bryan, Teddy Burnett, Barbara Burns, Boy Callahan, Neil Caria, Georgie Chamberlin, John Chaney, Carolyn Colgren, Gary Cooke, Carole Cooke, Colleen Craig, Joyce Davenny, Bill Davis, Bill Domit, JoAnn Dunton, Anne Eckhous, Jack Edens, Roland Eggen, Muriel Ehtee, Helen Eliason, Eleanor Ellingson, Lewis Erickson, Kenneth Erwin, Charlene Fanning, Richard Farr, William Featherman, Frank Ferrer, Mary Lou Fishleigh, Capi Fleck, Charles Fleck, Harold Fleener, Charles Freike, Joyce Legacy Literary ability to Mike Davis. Lewis and Clark to frosh. Ability to burn midnight oil to frosh. Job at the Rex Theater to Carol Rouse. Place in bookroom to Lois Cash. Dirty socks to Keith Erickson. Proctor post to Bob Ranzenbaeh. Ability to get kicked out of the library to Dave Lempesis. Playing string bass to Mary Alice Stockton. Brother Lance to Kay Westermann. N.C. boys to L.C. frosh. Broken test tubes to Merlin Omans. Old heart throbs to Iva Matlocks. Big feet to Mrs. Jones. Freckled nose to Mr. Schoening. Raw oyster sandwiches to Mr. Schoen- ing. Surplus weight to Ginny Spray. Frcckie to Mike. Lake Louise Blue Eyes to Jody Hecker. Max Schoening to all enlistees. Quietness and desire to learn to John Plastino. Third floor locker to Helen Salter. Dry books to brother Marvin. Liking for little boys to Diane Cannon. Pet green rabbit to Barbara Scritch- field. Fourth slot from end on bicycle rack to Richard Flack. Larry Bunker ' s car to lackie Lilien- thal. Athletic ability to George Pierce. Case of soft drinks to Jim Anderson. Lights Out to Jim Minard. All li is girl friends to Joal Van Horn. Eating at Lu ' s and steady life to Jean Manser and Sandra Elder. Gonzaga boys to JoAnn Carlson. Number one place in a club to Rose- anne Shannon. Wavy hair to brother Dick. Candy striped red and white under- wear to JoAnn Mazna. All boys and good times at Windsor to Dorothy Tollett. Hair to Jody Pugh. Wit and humor to Mr. Fuller. Lipstick to Susan (Lippy) Thompson. Accordion to Marlene Clem. Love Life to Duke Shannon. Pesky ways to some lonely mosquito. Hard tests to Don Smith. Convertible to anyone who can af- ford it. Green bullet (ear) to Betty Bock. Will to study to Jim McCauglm. Beautiful face to Bill Parker. A good hiding place to Kay Osborne. Boy friends to Eleanor Brown. Ability to look smart when lessons are not done to anyone. Photowork to Dave Johanson. Slop slinging job to Mary Ann Norm. First bone of L.C. Pep band to Dick Beck. Height to Sandra Babeock. Future Light bulb tester in Empire State. Can can dancer on skidrow. Fortune teller for L.C. alumni. Selling spot remover to leopards. Manager of the Y.M.C.A. Bubble dancer at Unique Theater. Forest ranger. Psychiatrist. Bass drummer for Salvation Armv Band. Great ballet dancer. Selling L.C. pencils at N.C. Selling horse tails for womens ' wigs. Balloon and burlesque queen. Stenographer. Bus driver. Coach of N.C.s girls ' golf team. Actress on Broadway. Sec retary to President of the U.S.A. Spearing sharks in lower Slobovia. Architect. Monkey business. Manager of a rest home for run-down football players. Sweeping streets on Trent. Shoeing horses. Cleaning the insides ot telephone poll ' s. Promoter of women wrestling. Gravedigger. Trapeze artist. bouncer in a night club. U.S. Senator to the state of L.C. Cleaning up after H. Schmidt ' s bulls. Playing football at Yale. Salome dancer. Snake charmer in the circus. Barber shop for hermits in North Pole. Life guard at L.C. swimming pool. Usherette at the Unique Theater. Selling nose rings to Cubian Indians. Algebra teacher. Fish market operator. Picking pickles in a pickle patch. Pilot in next atom attack. Raising homeless cats and dogs. Shoe salesman in the North Pole. Aeronautics. Cigarette girl at the Stork Club. Army. Crooner. Working at any job. Selling pencils on street corners. Bone-masher. Sleeping in for the nights on the Tiger Staff. President of the United States. Mass production of filled tax tokens for use in pin ball machines. Owner of a flea circus. Page one hundred twenty -seven Reserved for Autographs BAKER S BEACON N. 2822 Division Congratulations Seniors For Good Photography always come to the Christian Studio 104 N. Howard St. Portraits with Personality BUSINESS TRAINING to meet today ' s needs in business Business is one of the largest fields of employ- ment. Prepare yourself to enter this field by enrolling at Kinman Business University. Courses Offered . . . Business Administration Accounting and CP. A. Coaching Private Secretarial Secretarial Stenographic Office Machines Pre-College Bookkeeping Comptometer Business and Salesmanship Short intensive com ' l course for high school com ' l grads FREE LIFETIME EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT Enroll any Monday Write or phone M Ain 1131 for free Outline of Courses KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY South I 10 Howard Street Spokane, Washington Page one hundred twenty -eight Startling Revelations — Continued Fujita, Milton Gale, Carolyn Gamble, Lourine Garrison, Sharon Gemmill, Janis Gies, Marilyn Greycloud, Arthur Greycloud, Mary Ann Griffiths, Donald Grimes, Louise Haag, Virginia Halin, John Haltom, Judy Harding, Ralph Harris, Robert Harrison, Richard Haylette, June Hazelburg, Leroy Healy, John Hendricksen, Erne-Jean Hoke, Glenmar Holman, Louise Holum, John Hooper, Maxine Hull, Phil Ingalls, Richard Irwin, Mary Janson, Bill Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Vein Jones. Barry Jorgensen, Glen Kanegae, John Kennedy, JoAnn Kingsley, Roy Kirkham, Cameron Kofmehl, JoAnn Krall, Tom Kruger, Barbara LaDow, Shirley Lamson, Howard Langston, Shirley Larkin, Sten Lasley, Holly Laven, Kathy Lenzi, Donna Lloyd, Bill Lott, Ed Lundy, Betty Lyman, Bertha Lyson, Lena Marvelous talent in playing instru- ments to any conscientious person. Dozen handkerchiefs to Jim McKay, History book to JoAnn Barta. Ground observers post with Air Force to Irene Faire. Ubangi pictures to Jane Anderson. Sewing ability to sister Eleanor Gies. Nights at Diamond lake to Rod Col- bert. Miss Pope ' s double triple minuses to anyone needing them. L.C.H.S. to anyone who likes it. Old red paint brush to Dave Lempesis. Her little troubles to Claire Amundsen. G string on violin to Bee Stuart. Height and hair to Janet Haltom. Treasure Island to poor frosh. Dead fifth in the Hungry Five to big Bobby Bear. Little black book to Bob Melior. Neat proctor post to Pam Parr. Good fortune in Naval Reserve to Mick Kalez. Rocket engine to Roger Williams. Study hall teachers to anyone. Wonder Woman costume to Mary Nell King. Conceit to Beverly Womach. Big feet to Jimmy Hendrickson. My great size to my brother Glen. Carol Hoffman to Pogey Hull while a frosh. Songs and nuts to John Kanagar. Going steady with frosh. Bob Harris ' trumpet playing ability to Bob Bear. Bathing suits to Rae Speer. Thumbtacks to Ron Marissey. Talent for babble dancing and C. C- ing to Bill Parker. Pretty girl friends to Roy Kingsley. All of the Yango left back stage to Delbert Shaw. A new school every year to anyone wanting it. Mr. Graham ' s fourth period history class to Al Murcar. Skip ' s bottle of corn whiskey to Dick Pool and Ron Martini. Glasses to Iva Matlock and Louise Blair. Ability to dive to Al Mercar. Ability to sing to Janet Haltom. Homeroom teacher to some poor frosh. Water skiing ability to Wayne Stod- dard and Kay Osborne. Bed boots to Pete Puckett. Guitar cords to Jack Smith. English 6 to Mr. Baird, Mrs. Vecchio, and Mrs. Knox. My beautiful red hair to Paul Perko. Love of business machines to Dorothy Lentes. Gravestone hunting at 1 a. m. in cem- etery to Carolyn Chanty. Green levies to Bob Burrows. Mr. Graham ' s history class to Patty Carter. U.S. history book to Grace Kelm. Mr. Graham ' s history class to anyone who wants it. Playing cymbals in the U.S. Marine Band. ' Running a rest home for alcoholics. Chief of Police. Telephone operator. Selling Woman ' s Home Companion. Teaching chemistry to Mr. Anderson. Money moodier for Norm Schmeer. Selling plastic-tipped shoelaces. Marching in the infantry. Running a date bureau at the Corn- stock Anns. War bonding kissing booth. Judge in divorce court. Psychiatrist for cracked pots in a ceramic shop. Collecting money. Washing windows in the Empire State with a tooth brush. Casket maker at Spokane Casket Co. General in the WACs. Circus fatman. Builder of rocketships. Running a tavern on Trent. Famous ukelele player. Selling ice cream in the North Pole. In charge of burlesque dancers in a Russian saloon. Teaching calisthenics in a boys gym. Running a soft drink stand. Pin ball machine filter. Teaching the first grade. Selling refrigerators to Eskimos. Teaching diving in L.C. ' s swimming pool. Gorgeous George ' s contender. Cross bees with door bells and have little humdingers. Gravedigger. G-Man (Garbage Man). Marriage. Selling American literature in the U.S.S R. Trimming cats ' whiskers. Marriage. Ambulance driver. Spanish dancer. Booth in a war bond rally (kissing). Infantry. Zoo keeper. Politics. Ski instructor at Sun Valley. Gonzaga yell king. Chauffeur to Mr. Orcult. Owner of the worlds largest burlesque theater. Dope peddler. Grain elevator operator. Undersea diver. Secretary to President. Page one hundred twenty-nine FINE PRINTING cutct OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY . . . are used to their fullest advan- tage in our modern plant. Illustrations may be reproduced with or without cuts, in one or many colors. Let us suggest the best and most economical process for your par- ticular needs. C. W. HILL PRINTING COMPANY 920 Riverside Avenue Phone MAin 4338 Page one hundred thirty Startling Revelations — Continued Macdonald, Nan MacDonald. Stan Mahnke, James Manos, George Marks. Stan Matsumura, Miki McClure, Eldon McDirmid, Sally McDowell, Alice McKee, Elisa Ann McXair, Janet Melvin, Jeannine Meredith, Marylee Merritt, Joan Miles, Eleanor Miller, Clarence Miller, Robert Millman, Ilene Minard, Jim Mjoen, Suzanne Montecuceo, Joe Morgan, Gene Morris, Barbara Moss, Janice Murray, Donald Nelson, Joanne Nilson, Darlene Nolan, Eve Norman, Marjorie Ocheltul, Ritchie Oestreicher, Archie Ostlund, Dolores Pallardy, Beverly Panagakis, Paul Parker, Owen Partridge, Herbert Peck, Shirley Pendleton, Joann Perfetto, Cannela Person, Patricia Peterson, Cora Dee Peterson, Mary Ellen Phelps, Fred Phythian, Phillip Putt, Kenneth Radley, Pat Randall, Robert Reed, Elaine Reed, Maxine Reinholt, Orville Rissler, Patricia Roberts, Wanda Mr. Miller to all journalism students. Mr. Livingston to some poor frosh. Dancing legs to Phyllis Allen. Cork screw to Ernie Ruehl. Second pair of eyes to Gene Gadau. Miss Proulx ' s typing class to Jean Tambara, One dozen signed excuse slips to Win- nie Murabito. Way with Mr. Livingston to sister Betty. Mr. Orcutt to Irene Faire. Mr. Orcutt and my juggled books to Gail Smith. Nickname Fergie to anyone wanting to he called it. Corner of my lockers to JoAnn Barta. Blue garter with pink rose to anyone who needs appeal. Good grades to sister Peggy. Ability to cook and keep thin to Mrs. Cunningham ' s foods class. Dramatic ability to Walter Bjordal. Brains to anyone who can use them. Dates and the Charleston to Bill Miller and Stan Silberman. A.S.B. office of president to some nice Elmer Fudd. Handsome Mr. Toevs to John Mjoen. Ability to be late to homeroom to Dale Nelson. My shot physics book to Mr. Minard. Ability to talk fast to Jody Carlson. My bubbles to Phyllis Allen. Crosley truck to Bob Margraves and Benita Blue. 4th and 5th period work permit to those leaving early. My last clothes to Pat McKeehan. Brother Clark to Doris Fallquist. All my bad luck to Hazel Anderson. Insect collection of fleas to L.C. My speed shift to George Auld and Arthur Zerbach. Loom in weaving to Shielia Bcichlet. Ability to collect yellow convertibles to Rosalie Whisler. Ability to drive to whom ever it may concern. Finance agency to Bob Snider. Slot machine touch to Norm Schmeer. P.J.s to Marietta Henderson. Proctor post corner to anyone want- ing to study. Walla Walla to Sylvia Eiagen. bucket of raw oysters to anyone who can down the things. Vocabulary ability to Carol Hoffman. Ability to lose dishcloths in the gar- bage disposal unit to Miss Daigle. Broken down brief case to Mary Alice Stockston. My place in the pit at Lu ' s to Jim Whittemore. False teeth to some poor frosh. A ' s to Grace Kelm. Boy Scout uniform to Dan Sporn. Long fingernails to Babe Boyd. Going steady to Claudie Losing. History book to Del Shaw. Ability to stick to reducing diet to Gerald Dee Williams. Everything at L.C. to Dianne Schultz. Editor of the New York Times. Embalmer. Chorus girl. Bartending. Picking weeds in a rice field. Printing the Congressional Record. Pin cushion in the Air Force shot line. A barker in a flea circus. Tombstone maker. Treasurer of the U.S.A. Wealthy politicians winning all her campaigns. Dusting flagpoles. President of Mangy Dogs, Inc. Street cleaner on Trent. Model for the Powers ' Agency. President of South Pole. Window box weeder. Head of a date bureau and an assistant to Cupid. ' Magician. Lady street cleaner. Selling broken down used cars. Army life. Professional model. Heavyweight titlist in lady wrestling. Looking for bats in a belfry. Stamping on feet if person tells a lie. Adviser to the W.P.A. Home Ec onomics teacher. Can can dancer on skidrow. limiting butterflies in Belgian Congo. Running an orphan ' s home for North Central girls. American history teacher. Ditch digger. Pharmacy. Swindling old ladies. Capturing kangaroos in Alaska. Research work on life of Armadillo. Chief tester in dog food factory. Movie star. Fortune teller among gypsies. Street cleaner in Moab, Wn. Manufacturing wooden nickels to us r in parking meters. Sanding dimples off golf balls in Lower Slobovia. Janitor at Unique theater. Waterboy for Vladivostock Vandals Conducting excursions to the moon Head street sweeper at Trent and Howard . Head change counter for Coke machine at Y.W.C.A. Manager of a circus side show. Cars. Globe-trotter. Hanging out stars at night. Page one hundred thirty-one BURGER LANE Appreciates your patronage (Compliments oi W. ni JeuJers Famous for Diamond and Watches Since 1907 807 West Riverside Acme Personnel Service Employment Counselors ft Suite 321-324 Peyton Building MA. 1214 D. L. REIFF, Manager •fir Patronize Your Business Managed, Tax Paying Organizations We Wish Luck and Success Not Only to the Many Seniors We Had the Pleasure to Photograph But Also to the Entire Class of 1 95 1 FOX STUDIO 920 W. Sprague Phone MAdison 8515 Page one hundred thirty -two Robinson, Don Rometch, Judy Ruehl, Ernest Sammons, Lila Sanders, Mark Saunders, Raye Schmeer, Nonn Schmidt, Howard Schmitt, Virginia Scott, Marianne Shank, Carol Sherman, Roger Sherwin, Jean Shoop, Robert Simonson, Diana Smith, Peggy Snow, Francis Spring, Jack Stabler, Beula fa Stalhnan, Don Stallman, Doris Stoddard, Wayne Stone, Catherine Storm, Beatrice Sumihiro, Ruth Sutor, Joanne Swett, Joyce Tarbert, Leroy Thomfohrde, Marianne Thrailkill, Joy Tollett, Robert Trumm, Larry Tupper, George Van Blarcom, Mayreta Vandervert, Sylvia Van Dorn, Marcia Walden, Mary Wallmark, George Wardrop, Ronald Warner, Richard Weed, Gretchen Wendle, Dean Westerkamp, Myron Westland, Janice Wham, Lucy Williams, Barbara Williams, Kenneth Winters, Nancy Witter, Margery Woolard, Richard Yarwood, Janet Startling Revelations — Conl Bee Stuart to Bobby Morris. College applications to sister Carol. Ability to tap dance to George Manos. All her love to Marilyn Gurganus. Harry Selilitz of Goetz Brewing Co. to Bobby Morris. Ability to get along to Jackie Boyd. Love and cigarette butts to Miki. Harry Goetz of the Schlitz Brewing Co. to Paul Perko. L.C.I I. S. to all my friends. Seat in American history 2 class to Mary Rogers. Fourth floor elevator key to freshman. Masterful ability in fencing to Gordon Vichert Miss Danke to Marilyn Davenport. Ability to outrow Mr. Taylor to all frosh. English 6 notebook to Mike Vafiade. Ability to get into mix-ups to Jane Anderson. Cup of coffee at noon to Marine Reed. His hookshot to John Halin. What ' s left of my dog ' s 9 puppies to anyone who can put up with them, My good looks to Ritchie Ocheltree. Color of Mrs. Maynard ' s blue dress to Jane Bruno. Ability to drive to Jack MaePhee. Water skiing ability to Shirley Bier. The ability to blow up the chemistry lab to future L.C. chemists. Classic comics to Mrs. Bartlett. Conzaga boy to Carol Hendricks. All foods classes to Marilyn Daven- port. Slightly used ' 36 Ford to Jim Fay. Bob Taylor to Claudia Loding. Big wheel of the flute section to Tom Vertrees. Seat in room 203 to anyone dumb enough to take it. My last 8 A ' s to Norma Smestad. My high school nights to Dorothy T. My ability for getting into trouble to Nancy Conner. All the back steps he fell down to Ken Swenson. Bottle of peroxide to Sharon Van Dorn. The Rogers boys to Pauline Dandrea. Loretta Standal and Yvonne Wichter- man. Seat in band to anyone. My bottling average to Bill Parker. Carton of raisins to Griff Steiner and Don Robinson. Red ribbon of my typewriter to Pat Bush for her history. All the grease I can find to Jim Mc- Caughn. Sleek straight nose to Joanne Mazna, Collection of little things to Bob. Fifteen pounds to Mr. Schoening, My long red undies as hers are short- ies to Jane Noble. A new test tube to Mr. Anderson. Knock knees to Sharon McCleary. My smartness to my cousin Larry Chestnut. My long legs to Arnold Wood. My bow to Bobbie White. Assistant garbage collector to Barry Jones. Selling white gloves to coal miners. Bartending. Post-graduate course. Field Marshal for Foreign Legion. Famous portrait painter. Olympia Brewing company taster. Snow shovel distributor in northern Arabia. Marriage. Embalmer ' s wife. Bellhop at the Y.M.C.A. Selling bow ties to North Pole Penquins. Manicurist in a mortician ' s establish- ment. Selling igloos to the natives of North Florida. Selling hotdogs in Mexico. Turning out for professional football. Big business man. Straining all the salt out of the sea. Window washer in the beautiful state of Maryland. Cleaning sewers with a pal, Larry Trumm. School teacher. Promoting fights. Metropolitan opera star. A co-worker of Digger Odell. Teacher at L.C.H.S. Forestry service. Head of social relations department in funeral home. College life. Peanut shelter in a peanut factory. Band director at Gonzaga. Navy life. Selling birdseed to tropical fish. Bootlegger. Assistant service station operator. Assisting Mr. Thompson with his history classes. Adviser of Ti-Girls. Head majorette in Gonzaga band. Ditchdigger. Working. Chief cook in charge of preparing onions. Trombonist in a circus band. Air blower in funhouse. History teacher at L.C. Russian spy. Thin lady in a circus. Flagpole sitter. Stuffing and selling ants to Anteaters. Lady wrestler. Lady inventor. Navy. City Lines Bus Driver. Page one hundred thirty-three Congratulations Class of 7957 HALTOM ' S MEN ' S STORE S. 15 Post B erytfittf here is necu Everything neu is here SHIT NOW BABCOCK MOTORS 4th at Howard Rl. 8021 Stop at Your Friendly Once Our Guest You ' ll Come Again Known from Coast-to-Coast for Good Food Quality In Shoes and Accessories for Women I. Miller Deliso Debs Joyce Penaljo ARTHUR SCHULEIN W. 725 Riverside Page one hundred thirty-four Jor tke Jinedt Graduation Portraits ATHDW STUDIO 4th Floor Fernwell Bldg. Rl. 5482 Coll ege at Home, But away from home • LIBERAL ARTS • PRE-PROFESSIONAL • TEACHER TRAINING • NURSING PROGRAM • DOMINANTLY CHRISTIAN • DORMITORY FACILITIES Whitworth College SPOKANE ' S SCENIC COUNTRY HOMES ESTATES Page one hundred thirty-five REDDY SAYS: Let ' s Go FORWARD the American Way Your friends at the Washington Water Power Company wish to congratulate you on your gradu- ation . . . and to welcome you to the larger world of service which lies ahead for all Americans! Whether you continue your studies or enter fields of business, indus- try, agriculture, or home-making, the American private enterprise way of life offers you unlimited op- portunities for BOTH self-advance- ment AND service to others! 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.