Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

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1 1955 Lewis and Clark Tiger Lewis and Clark High School Spokane, Washington ★ Thirteenth Annual Edition ★ Edited and Published by Staff Members From the Year ' s Graduating Class Advisers: MIRIAM MORGAN, Art CARL G. MILLER, Editorial and Business GARDEIVS OF MEMORY The gardens are faded and iviltcd Their hroicn beds, moldy and hare With moonlight to create the sadness Of discovering roses once there. And lingering, soft in the shadows On pathways that wind round about I pick my bouquet of an evening With the trembling stars all out. There is something to say of a garden When its petals have fallen from view. There is more in the bii-th of a blossom Than its aroma and delicate hue Surely others have gathered, as I have. Bouquets from a withered past A flower must fade after blooming . . . But gardens of memory last. Duane Mars Davis ONE AFTERNOON IN MAY Page three FROM THE TELEPHONE BUILDING SKYSCRAPER VIEWS FROM THE NEW DEACONESS ANNEX Page four LOOKING NORTH ON HOWARD NEW LEAVES IN MAY OFFICE STAFF The Lewis and Clark family consists of many subdivisions such as the office staff. Seated at the extreme left is Bernadine McClincy, girls ' advisor; Dorothy Perring, clerk; William W. Taylor, vice principal. Page six BOSSES THE I.E. FAMILY Seated at the left is Helen Huneke, secretary; Mable Swanson, attendance clerk; and Principal A. L. Parker, who, figuratively speaking, is the head of the L.C. family. Page seven The Mathematics department, under the direction of Fred Kramhch, is happy to have two new mem- bers in its family, Chnton N. Carlson and Glen D. Daugherty. First row: Eugene G. Sivertson, Eugenia Kempf, William E. Donner, Blanche Smith. Second row: Clinton N. CharTson, Fred Kramlich, Glen D. Daugherty, H. P. Aldrich. MATHEMATICS AIVD EIVGLISH DEPARTMEIVTS The English department, which is the largest department in the school, is composed of teachers which have been affiliated with the school for a number of years. The newest teacher is Mrs. Kathryn Sullivan, who in addition to teaching Enghsh, plays the Lewis and Clark Organ. The teacher who has been associated with the English department for the longest period of time is Carl G. Miller, who has been here for 32 years. First row: Martha Graham, Grace G. Peck, Lois H. Knox, Francis L Vecchio, Joyce Wickline, Marian H. Pettis, Helen Black, Vivian Zent. Second row: Hazel Champbell, Ernest E. McElvain, Kathryn Sullivan, Philip M. Baird, Mary W. Watrous, George Palmer, Ada Howard, Carl G. Miller. liiini!!! LIBRARY, FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INDUSTRIAL ARTS M P rf A E D r A E [ S I The thousands and thousands of books used by the L.C. family are under tlie direction of three women: Mrs. Berniee M. Bruton, head hbrarian, shown at tlie right, Mrs. Raehel Renn, assistant hbrarian, sliown in the center, and Mrs. Norma McQuown, bookroom clerk, shown at the left. The middle group of teachers make up the staff of the Foreign Language department, headed by Marguerite Cross. New to the staff this year is Mrs. Helen Black, who teaches Spanisli. First row: Marguerite Cross, Martha Graham. Second row: Grace Bartlett, Wesley Read, Lillian Charbonneau, Helen Black. The principal new thing about the Industrial Arts Department this year is the organiza- tion of the complete department on the basement floor. William Dunlop is the head of the staff. Absent from the picture is Robert Bartlett, who teaches safe driving. Mr. Dunlop is in the center, at his left is Elmer Rich, and at his right is Gilbert Brooks. Page nine ART, MUSIC, STUDY HALL The art family, although limited in the number of teachers, is compensated for by having two very able and experienced instructors in the persons of Miriam Morgan, left, and Lydia S. Goes, head. These two hard-working faculty members, Gerald Hartley and C. Oliver Fidlcr, shown in the middle, constitute the Music department. Mr. Hartley, left, directs all choral groups and Mr. Fuller, right, head of the department, directs the band and orchestra. Both present varied and well received concerts throughout the year. Ruth Anderson and Edith Collins, the two study liall teachers whose hard work enables the students to study, are pictured at the bottom. Both have been with the Lewis and Clark family for a number of years. Mrs. Collins, the mother of three L.C. graduates, was a former English teacher. News of the Seienee department pertains to a new laboratory and two new teachers, Charles Wooldri e and Clinton N. Charlson. The long waited laboratory in Room 314 was completed and well received. The department hopes that more improvements are in the offing. From left to right: Gene Arger, Charles Wooklridge, H. C. Anderson, L. G. Minard, Clarence E. Miller, Clinton N. Charlson, Gerald Meckelson, H. M. Louderback. SCIEIVCE AlVD SOCIAL STUDIES Miss Katherine Hunt, lone woman in the department, is the new head of social studies teachers. Working with her are eleven men teachers. Louis Livingston has returned to the staff after a two-year absence. First row: William B. Graham, Arthur Frey, E. W. Toevs, Katherine Hunt, Robert L. Bartlett, Max F. Sclioening. Second row: Louis Livingston, Norman C. Perring, John L. Wuhrman, C. William Anderson, Orlando Fletcher, John B. Peterson. HOME ECONOMICS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, COMMERCIAL Girls aren ' t the only ones taking lioiiie economics anymore. You will now find classes ot l)oys taking some of the courses. Boys may enroll in social relations, child development and a foods class entitled Chef, a name the boys gave it. Teachers in above picture are Averil E. Fouts, Ann Cminingham, Gracia White, department head. Ruby Philips. These familiar physical educational teachers are very closely knit together, helping each other at all times. While Mr. Jones assists Mr. Hunter in the boys ' P.E. department, Mrs. Jones helps Mi.ss Danke in the girls ' P.E. department. Since Hal Jones and Charlotte Jones are husband and wife there is also a faculty tie-in here. From left to right: Harold Jones, Virginia Danke, E. L. Hunter, Charlotte Jones. The commercial family pictured at the bottom has been under the direction of Charles E. Baten for many years. Absent from the picturt- is E. A. Orciitt and Mrs. Cynthia Plowman. Mrs. York substituted for Mrs. Plowman and Mrs. Magnu.son for Mr. Orcutt. First row: Delbert Marshall, Charles E. Baten, Alonzo Woolard. Second ro ' : Miss Bernadette Proulx, Mrs. Mary York, Mrs. Evelyn Magnuson. Chad Mitchel Caryl Smith Larry Bennigson First Semester First Semester Second Semester Boys ' Federation Girls ' Federation Boys ' Federation President President ' President Pete Riley First Semester A.S.B. President STUDEUT LEADERS Sally Beil Second Semester A.S.B. President Dick Boyd First Semester Journal Editor Jeanette Farley Second Semester Girls ' Federation President Clarence Cross Second Semester Jonrnal Editor Paqe thirteen DUTSTAIVDIIVG SEIVIDRS Richard LeMaster Valedictorian Jeanette Farley Good Citizenship Award Bob Dycus Mathematics Award, Bausch and Lomh Science Award Jean Bergersen Valedictorian Nancy Gilmore Joiliest Girl Gail Peterson Football Queen, Winter Carnival Queen Roger Downey Instrumentalist Harlean Richardson Art Award Floyd Damon Versatile Athlete Gail Woodward Home Economics Award Betty Prestwich Outstanding Girl Athlete Pete Riley Friendliest Boy Page fourteen TIGER STAFF Rosalee Komp Business Manager, Circulation John McGwire Managing Editor, Circulation Hetty Prestwich Associate Editor, Album Editor, Circulation Ann Butler Classes Editor, Circulation Duaiie Davis Assistant Editor, Circulation Linda Clark Activities Editor, Circulation Jack Horvath Sports Editor, Circulation Betty McDowell Assistant Editor Charmaine Bauer Advertising, Circulation Nancy Gates Advertising, Circulation Earl Preston Photographer Page fifteen CIRCULATIDIV STAFF Page sixteen SEIVIDR OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER BillColwell C:ai()lEddy Bill Doric VicHagen Vice President Sec retary Treasurer Historian Acheson, Marilyn Lincoln Coniiiiercial G.F. Council; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee Adams, James Rosenoff Hutt(m Foreign Langtiaffe. History. Mathematics Junior Toastmasti rs; Senate Club; P ' rosh Footliall; Cross Country; Hand; H.F. (Council; A.S.ii. Council; Corridor Control; Dance Band; Drvuu Major; Junior Con Chaiiinan; Hello Week Con Chairman; ' oeation Dav Chairman West Point :4 Aman, Konald J. Hrenu-rtcm Hiyh School (Hrenu-rtoTi, Washin(;t(ni) History. Mathematics, Science At Hrenierton: Hasehall V . of OreKou Anders, Elbert Claude Lowell lli li School (San Francisco) History Tri-Sci Cion aua Adams, Janice LaN aiinnc Hoosev elt Science, History Ti ' unis; liiji Sister; Winter Carni al Conunittee; A.S.ii. Covmcil; H.U. Secretary, Serjeant at Arms Whitworth Adams, Shirley Anne Lincoln Science, Foreign Lunguatie 1954 Girls ' State Attorney C.er)eral; All ILH. Offices: l ' ' rieiulliest Jr. (lirl; Kntre Nous; (;.F. Serjeant at Anns; A.S.B. Cons; Jr. Cons; Bi ok Clu!); Fonnii Clul), Ilistorian-Hcportcr U. of Pcnn. Aiulc ' isoii, Michael Everett Moscow Uxiih School (Moscow, Ul;ih( ) Sciem-o, Art H.F. Council; AM U.K. Offices; . t Moscow: i ono ;lI)It ' Mention kliiho Stiitc Art ICxhiliition l . of ih ho Ashi ' i-, Mai gaicl Marie I ' ppcr ()olninl)ia Academy (Spanulc) Commercial At lone: Class Reporter; Class S«-cretar -; Pep Chit) Albriktson, Karen Agnes Whiltier Mathematics F.H.A. Vice Presi U iit; II. H. Secretary; M;ith Chih Secretary; Bij; Sister; Mother-DiiuKhtiT Tea; Jiniior Con; Bowling; Winter Carnival; Minstrel Show Whitworth Ashman, Diane Hol ' Names Academy Music At L.C.: Starliiihters, Sergeant at Arms. At Holy Names: Catholic Action, Sergeant at Arms; Treble Triad; Gon aKa Pep Clnh I ' , of W, Allen, Harriet Anne Koosev ' lt Home Econuntics Swinniiing; C.F. Conncil; Big .Sister; Winter ( ' arni al C ' (nninittec; Mother-Daughter Tea Connnitte; Big-I.ittle Sister Party Committee; Courtesy Giri; Holl Checker W.S.C. Aspin all, Leonard Charles licicis velt Ilislorv F.ntre Ncms; Ski Clnli; A.S.B. Conm il; H. R. Sergeant at Arms; Miike-np Crew, Jiniior Con W.S.C. Allen, Richard Lewis Irving History Frosh Baseball; Junior Con; B.F. Council; H.R. President; Jolliest Sophomore Boy; Journal Representative; Boys ' Qtnirtet U. of W. Au. stiii, Fhyliis Marie Irving Commercial Ti-Cirls; Majori ' tte; Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea; Winter Carniv al, Junior Con K.B.U. Avery, Elnita Adams Coniniercial Ti-Cirls; Majori ' tti-s; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Alti-matL- K.B.U. Bahme, Prudence Trent Home Economics H.R. Secretary; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Bowling Baker, James Albert Hutton History, Mathematics Entrc Nous; Ski Cluli; B. F. Council; H.R. Secretary; Make-up Crew; Jr. Con Barstad, Peter Stephen Gr;int .Mathematics, History Debate Club; RifU- Club; Jiniior Toastmasters; Assistant Editor and Circidation Manager of Journal; Journal Representative; H.R. President, Vice President, Sergeant at Arms; B.F. Council U.C.L.A. Bartlett, Karen Irving Commercial Ti-Girls; Usht-rcttt ' S Swretarv; All H.H. Offices; Big Sister; BowHiiKi G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council Gonzaga Barton, Janice Lil)hy Home Economics Swimming; H.R. Vice President, Secretary; Big Sister Basinger, Ray Max Sharon High School (Sharon, Kansas) Industrial Arts At Sharcm: Baskcthall Thret Years; Baseball Two Years; Band 1 Bates, James Matmal Training IDroppfd .school a few months jjcfore graduation Bauer, Ciharmaine Delorcs VVIiitticr Home Economics, History F.H.A. Sc( ii tar , Parliamentarian; C F. ( )nncd; Minstrel Show Make-uii; Pi ' ogranis for Ladies of the Tur ; A.S.B. Council; Mother- Daughter Tea; Tiger Staff; Winter Carnival Sacred Heart School of Xursing Baustert, Barbara Ann Hutton C onnnercial, History Big Sister Bawden, Gordon Walker Santa Harliara High School (Calif.) Science, Mathematics Becker, Herbert lr ing Commercial. Mathematics Corridor Control K.B.U. Beil, Sally Rae Wilson Foreign Languages, History Book Club; A.S.B. Talent Con; Thesiiian Secretary, Historian; Outdoor Club Secretary; Ti-Girls Sergeant at Arms; Fives and the Shoemaker ' ; We Shook the Fauiilv Tree ; Ladies of the Jury Usherettes; A.S.B. President, Historian U. of W. Benjamin, Margaret Helena Lincoln History, Music Bennigson, Larry Altose Mutton Mathematics, Science Bins ' State Altcrnatt ' ; Corridiir Control Captain; Senate Chili TndKe, Serijeiint at Arms; Outdoor CIuI); First. Heat and MfchaTiics Division. L.C. Science Fair; ' arsitv Footliall, Track; B Squad Basketball; B.F. ' iee President. President Stanford Bergerson, Billiee Jean Washington Conunereial. History Chissital Cluh Secretar ; Usherettes ' ice President; Ti-CJirls; Hnri .on ' ice President. Treasurer, Historian -Reporter; Freshman Welctnning Connnittee; G.F. Winter Carnival; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; H.R. ' icf President. Secretar -, Treasurer; Jr. Con Senior Potluck W.S.C. Bergquist, Patsy Mary Wilson History, Connnercial Winter Carnival; Big Sister; Horizon; Golf Team; A.S.B. Coinicil; Freshman Welcoming Committee; G.F. Council; Jr. Con; Book Cluh Historian U. of W. Binns, Judith Dee Wilson History Swimming; Baseball; Winti ' C ' arnival; G.F. Covmcil; Corridor Control W.S.C. Blair, William Michael Whittier Science B.F. Council; Corridor Control; Journal Representative; H.R. President E.W.C.E. Blake, Elizabeth Ann Franklin History, Connnercial Ti-Girls; Flag Twirlers; Horizon Club Secretary; Corridor Control; Big Sister; All H.R. Offices; G.F. Council; Winter Carnival Whitman Blankenship, Hugh Edward Maryknoll High School (Honolulu) Mathematics, History At Maryknoll: Rifle Team; Drill Team; Football; Civics Club Vice President; At L.C: Proctor Gonzaga Bodey, Donald Lee C;raiit History Y-Teens; A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council; H.R. Treasurer, Secretarv E.W.C.E. Bodey, Margaret Joan Grant Home Economics H.R. Si ' cretary, Treasurer; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival Committep; Jr. Con; Christmas Con; Corridor Control; Tennis, Swimming Gonzaga Boswell, David Lee Whittier Science, Industrial Arts Tri-Sci; Corridor Control; .Architectural Club Sergeant at Arms; Pep Cluh; Senior Potluck Gonzaga Bowles, Norella Bernadean Wellpinit High School (Wi-llpinit, Washington) Mathematics, History At W. llpinit: A.S.B. Council; Business Manager, Redskin; Senior Class Secretary; Volley Ball; Tennis. At L.C.i H.R. Secretary-Treasurer K.B.U. Boyd, James Richard Roosevelt Science, History Debate Club President; Tennis; Journal Editor; Quill and Scroll; Adelante U. of Arizona Boyd, James Sayers Hutton History, Science Chess Club Secretary. Vice President; Papyrus; Basketball; Football; Track; A.S.B. Council; H.R. Vice President, Secretary. Sergeant at Arms W.S.C. Beyer, Elaine Clover Park High School (Tacoma) History, Music Vice President, President, Starlighters; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Winter Carnival; Ensemble; Choir President; Journal Representative; Senior Con; Sister; All Northwest Choir Brigham Young University Big Bradburn, Douglas Dale Jfffersoii History Freshman Footliall; Band; Ensemble; B.F. Council; H.R. President; Junior Achievement Brunzell, John D. Hutton Science, Mathematics Ski Club President; B.F. Council; H.R. Treasurer, Vice President; Golf; Badminton Whitman Brannon, Buddy Wayne Irving Industrial Arts Entre Nnus Fifth Executive; A.S.B. Inaugural Ball Committee; Lettermen ' s Club; Track Manager; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; H.R. President, Secretary; Corridor Control Chairman; Con Proctor; Senior Class President Bunch, WiUiam Clinton C.onzaga Industrial Arts Brewitt, Fred Baxter Franklui Science Ski Club; B Squad Football; A.S.B. Council; Various H.R. Offices Pacific Lutheran Bronson, Gail Ann Cheney Junior High Social Studies French Club Reporter; Outdoor Club; Horizon; H.R. President; Big Sister; Usherettes; A.S.B. Council; Junior Achii ' venicnt W.S.C. Brouillet, Richard DeLane Gon aga Industrial Arts U.C.L.A. Burns, Shirley Jeanne (;rant Music Ensemble; Choir; Junior Con; Big Sister Burrows, Overton Rochester Montgonierv Bell Academy (Nashville. Tenn.) History, Science At M.B.A.: Football, Baseball Letterman. At L.C.: Ski Club Sergeant at Arms; Golf, Track Letterman; B.F. Council; H.R. President. Sergeant at Arms; Ladies of the Jury ; The Plain Princess Southern Methodist U. Butler, Virginia Ann Franklin Science Journal -Staff; Tiger Staff; G.F. Council; Big Sister; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Choir; Bowling; Junior Con; H.R. Secretary; G.F. Style Show; Father-Daughter Dessert; Big Sister Party ' 54; Senior Potluck; Mother-Daughter Tea; Winter Carnival; Simplicity Style Show Idaho Falls School of Nursing Bruce, Carol Jean Libby Jiniior High Home Economics At Libby; Pep Club; Science Club; Libby Ledger Editor; May Day; Librarv; Bronze Letter. At L.C.: Winter Carnival K.B.U. Byfield, Nan Etoile Lincoln History, Language H.R. President; ' 52 Lilac Lark Princess; Big Sister; Ti-Girls Sergeant at Arms; Entre Nous; Usherettes; G.F. Historian; Journal Representative; Football Princess W.S.C. Brugger, John Chapman Franklin Commercial Calvert, Merlyn Albert Adams Music 3 C ' s President, Treasurer; Band; Choir; Ensemble Whitworth Cameron, Dick CiK ' ur d ' Alfiie High School Industrial Arts At Coeiir d ' Alem : Freshman Basketball Camp, Jerry William Havf niialf Foreign Language Golf 2 Year Lettc rman; 1954 Inland Empire High School Golf Medalist w.s.c. Campion, Janice Claire Jason Lff Junior High (Tacoma) Music, History At Jason Lee: Girls ' Glee Club. At L.C.: 1954 and 1955 Washington All-State Chorus; Starlighter Historian-Reporter; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival; Choir; Girls ' Sextette; F.T.A. Sergeant at Arms Pacific Lutheran Caryl, Everett Eugene Lincohi Coniniercial Gonzaga Caudill, Janet Lucille Wilson Commercial F.H.A.; Tennis; Bowling; Journal Representative; G.F. Council; Big Sister; H.R. Sergeant at Arms; Winter Carnival Whitman Chisholm, Janet Lee Wilson Foreign Languages Usherettes Tri ' asurer; Thespian; Ti-(;irls; Book Clul ; Outdoor Club; Hori on; Junior Con; A.S.B. Secretary; Winter Carnival Princess; Friendliest Girl; ' 53 JoUiest Girl; ' 54 Football Princess; G.F. Vice President; Sophomore Class Secretary U. of W. Chisholm, Patty Lee Wilson History H.R. ' ice President; Junior Con; Horizon; Bowling; G.F. Council; A.S.li. Coinicil; Journal Representative; Big Sister; Cotton Day Style Show U. of W. Christy, Donald Choctaw High Scho()l (Choctaw, Okla.) History Clark, Linda Louise Hiitton History Spokane Jr. Ski Club Historian; Neptiuie ' s Daughters; Swimming; Tiger Staff Activities Editor; Winter Carnival; Big Sister; A.S.B. Comicil; Corridor Control; H.R. Treasurer; Bowling; Senior Con W.S.C. Coffman, Carolyn Rae Wbittier Home Economics Bowling; Winter Carnival; M ithcr-Daughter Tea; Big Sister; Roll Checker; Health Room Attendant; Minstrel Show Make-up Whitworth Chappel, Gary Elbert Grant Commercial, History Band; Dance Band; Orchestra W.S.C. Cherry, Pat Irving Fine Arts H.R. Offices; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control Colwcll, William Chie Lee ' s Sinmnit (Lee ' s Souimit, Mo.) Mathematics, Science, History Corridor Control; H.R. Pri ' sideiit; Track; Cross Country Winner; Badminton; Captain Paddle S(iuad; Lettennen ' s Club ' 3 vears; Con Control Coman, Barbara Louise Wliittier Music, Home Economics Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea; Ti-Girls Sergeant at Arms, Vici ' President, Drill Master; Junior, Seni )r Ct)n; ILR. President; F.H.A.; Usherettes; Ensemble; All-State, All Northwest Choir; Mistletoe Mambo; Senior Potluck U. of Idaho Conrad, Tay R. Wilson History Ski Club; Chess Club; Junior ToastmastiTs; Corridor Control; Third Prize Science Fair; Tennis w.s.c. Cook, Sandra Joann Stadium Hinh. Tacoiua Science, History At Stadium: French Club; Intrannnals; Thespian; Del)ate; Y-Teen. At L.C.: A.S.B. Council; H.H. Secretary; Arsenic and Old Lace ; Ladies of the Jury ; Winter Carnival Chairman; Bi Sister Party ' 54; Big Sister Sacred Heart School of Nursing Coy, Larry Thomas Sacred Heart Industrial Arts Coyle, Kenneth Clonzaga History At Gonzaga: H. R. President, ' ice President; Student Council; Frosh Football, Track; B Squad Footliall; ' arsity Track U. of W. Cross, Clarence H. J. Wa binuton Science Outdoor Club; Tounial Statf; H.F. Council; Tii i-r Staff; Onill and Scroll U. of W. Culbertson, Clara L. J.il)b ' Junior Hiyb Home Econoniics Howling; Big Sister K.H.U. Dagman, Deiniis ( ' harles Boise High School Science, Mathematics At Boise: Davos Ski Clul); Spanish Clul); Football; B.F. Council; H.R. Vice President I ' , of Colorado Damon, Flovd Allen Libby Mathematics, Science, History 1 1 A Historian; Delegate to Bo s ' State; Lilac Lark King; B.F. Fifth Executi e; Con Control Chairman; 3-Vear Letteruian Basketball, Baseball; All H.H. Offices; Outdoor Club; Lettermau Clul) President; A.S.B. Vice President W.S.C. Davis, Belte Ann Wilson Fine Arts l ' ap rus Historian-Reporter; C s ' ice Pri ' sident. Trea vn Secretary; Big Sister; Winter Carnival Davis, Duane Mars Hutton Science. Malheniiitics. Foreign Languages Papyrus ' iic [ ' resident, Treasur T, Sergeant at Arms; Tige r Assistant Editor; H.H. ' i PresicU ' ut. Treasurer; Tri-Sci Vi PresideTit; Fntre Nous; Math Club Treasurer; Chess Club; B S.juad Basketball; Coif; Journal Assoi iati- Editor, ir ircnlation Manager; H.F. Council; Quill aiul Scroll; Book Club Stanfortl Davis, Merle O. 1 jiiiiiiif 1 1 ij Il Musif W.s.c;. Dfliiiulo, Marilyn Sue Ml. llonir llik ' ll School iMt. Hi.inc-. klnlid) History. Coininercial . 1 .Ml. Hiiinc-: riKi-ri-lli s; K. ' l ' .. .i C.A.O.; Hiiski ' lhiill; Hascball. M I..C.: G.F. Council; C.F. Winter Carnival U. of Maryland Curtis, Marlene Lerou Hooscvclt Foreign l.ant uagc Bi« SLstcr; Junior Con; Entrc Nous; Fine .Arts Club; Golf Team; Bowling; CJ.F. Council; -A.S.B. Council U. of W. DeMonnin, Frank G. ' asIiiniiton History Tri-Sci W.S.C. Oonato, Neysa Arlenc Jt ' fftTson Cuininert-ial Entre Nous; Uslu rcttcs; Hull Proctor; G.F. Winter Carni al Committrt ; G.F. Mother- Daughter Tea; Lilac- Princess; Golf U.C.L.A, Duffy, Hichard David Goii avla (loinnieri ' ial W.S.C. Doric, William John Jr. Jefferson Entre Nous President; X ' arsitv Basketball; Freshman Basketball, Track, Cross Country; All H.H. Offices; Juni jr Con; B.F. Council V. of W. Downey, Roger Franklin Music, Science Orchestra; Band; Elves and Shoemaker ; Ladies of the Jurv ; All State Baud U. of W. Dumas, Jean Mercedes jtifersou Histury Outdoor Club; Ti-Girls; L ' sherettes; G.F. ( ' oiuieil Vice President; All-City Hori on; A.S.B. Council; Winter Carnival; Mother-Daujihtcr Tea; H.R. Secretary; Junior Con; Big Sister; C ' otton Day Style Show Chairman Sacred Heart School of jNursing Duren, Clara Faye Ste I lls History II -ad Cheerleader; G.F. Council; Big Sister Party Entertainment; ILH. Vice President, Secretary, Treasun-r, Sergeant at Arms; Jvuiior Con; Winter Carnival W.S.C. Drazan, June Francis Hoosevelt ' Art. History Journal UepreseutatiN e; Tiger Staff; Big Sister; Fine Arts Clul) President; Outdoor Club Secretary; Jr. Con; H.R. Secretary; Winter Carui al; Tennis Team; Bowling W.S.C. Z i Dycus, Bob Wilson Science, Mathematics Tri-Sci President; Chess Club President; Junior Toastmasters N ice President; Mathematics Club; B.F. Secretary. Vice I ' resident; 1st Grand Prize Inland Empire Science Fair ' .54; Finalist 1954 National Science Fair; Bovs ' State College of Pacific Dressner, Steve Bruce Vallejo Junior High (Vallejo. Calif.) Mathematics Radio Club Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eagle, Patricia Joanne Hntton Science. History 2nd Place 1951-52 Mathematics C intfSt; Tri-Sci; Junior Achicvenient; Swimming; Bowling; Y-Teens; 1952-3 Winter Carnival W.S.C. Dressell, Donald Hugh Roosevelt History H.R. Secretary, Sergeant at Arms; Paddle .Sqiuid; Junior Con; A.S.B. Council; Entre Nous U. of Idaho Dubber, Shirley Ann Whittier History, Foreign Languages Adelante President, Vice President, Secretary, Trea.s irer; Entre Nous; Ti-Girls; Journal Assistant Editor; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; 0 ill and Scroll President; Horizon Barnar rl. Ncv ' York Ealy, Don A. Hutton .Science of W. Eddy, Carol Jean Wilson Mathematics, History, Foreign Languages l- ' oruTu Club Secretary; Outdoor CAuh President; Horizon Club; A.S.B. Council; Journal Rf ' present4 tive; Locker Conniiittee Chairman; G.F. Winter Carnival Comtiiittee; Ti-Girls; Big Sister; H.R. President, Vice President. Secretarv; Senior Class Secretary r. of w ' . Elliott, Kay Ethel Washington Mathematics. History Horizon Chili; Golf Tcain, Two Years; hiu. Sisti ' r; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; H.R. Vict- Prcsitk ' nt Sacred Heart School of Xursinii Everest, Barbara Gran!J:t villc High {Grangt ' ville, Idaho) Social Studies At Granjicvillc: F.H.A.; Band; Choir. At L.C.: Bowling;; Swimming; Big Sister; Mother- Daughter Tea; Winter Carnival; H.R. Secretary; Adelante; Y-Teen President w.s.c. Emerson, Mariedyth Jefferson Music, History Orchestra; Band; Glee Chih; Dramatics; Children ' s Theater Plain Princess Cohniil)ia U. Ewell, Edward Morris Hutton Science, History 2 Years Varsitv Basketliall; .3 Years Varsity Track; All H.R. Offices; B.F. Council W.S.C. Engen, Mary Louise Yakima High School Music, History Stariighters; Choir; G.F. Coinicil; Spelling Contest, ' 54 Wiimei . At Yakima: Pep Club; Girls ' Sports; Trio; Sextet Pacific Lutheran College Fafenrodt, Alexis Alexandrevich Jeffi ' rson Foreign Languages, History Debate Letternien; H.R. Vice President; B.F. Council; Corridor Control Captain; Forum Club Historian-Reporter; Frosh Football; Baseball; Photo Club; Book Club Stanford English, William Landon Wilsoi I Mathematics, Music Math Cbib President; Jmiior Toastmasters Secretary; A.S.B. Fifth Executive; Choir Trea.surer; First Place Freshman-Sophomore Algebra Contest; Junior Class Council; Band; Freshman Football; Ensemble; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council U. of W. Englund, Lucy Ramsay Roosevelt History, Foreign Language Classical Club; Usherettes; Ti-Girl Historian-Reporter; G.F. Council; Big Sister; H.R. President, Secretary W.S.C. ML Fair, Sonja Kay Lincoln Connnercial Bowling; Swimming; Tiger Staff; Big Sister; Dramatics Faire, Carolyn Joyce Grant Commercial Y-Teens; G.F. Council; Swimming Ernst, Suzanne Ruth Wilson Foreign Language, History French Club; Classical Club; Tennis; Bowling; Swimming; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Tiger; Horizon Club; Health Room Attendant; H.R. Secretary, Business Manager; Journal Representative; Mother-Daughter Tea Committee U. of Idaho Farley, Jeanette Carol Franklin History Papyrus; l3C s; Badminton; Tennis; Journal Assistant Editor; G.F. President; Quill and Scroll; Journal Representative; Junior Con; H.R. President; A.S.B. Council; Girls ' State; A.S.B. Treasurer; 3rd Prize City Fire Prevention Contest Etter, Mariane Kingsley St. Paul ' s History Starlighters; Swimming; Bowlmg; Golf; G.F. Winter Carnival; Big Sister; Journal Representative; Junior Con; Children ' s Theater; Usherettes; Various H.R. Offices; Spelling Contest, 1954; Choir; Senior Con; Entre Nous; Horizon; Children ' s Theatre, Heidi ; Christmas Mixer U. of W. Farrell, Alice Ellen Washington Mathematics, History Tri-Sci; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Hall Proctor; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee; Swimming; Bowling W.S.C. Feyerabend, Robert Houston Roosevelt History, Foreign Languages Junior Toastmasters; Thespian Sergeant at Arms; All School Play ' 52, ' 54; QuiW and Scroll; Ski Club; Journal Staff; Band; H.K. President; B.F. Council Princeton de la Fuente, Ricarda RooseM ' lt Foreign Languages, History, Mathematics Classical Club; Adelante Secretary; Entre Nous; Tennis; Bowling; A Cappella Choir; Ensenilile; H.R. Treasurer; Big Sister; Journal Representative; Mother-Daughter Tea; Big Sister Party; Winter Carnival Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Finegold, Rarbara Leslie Jefferson History Choir; F.H.A.; Health Room Attendant; funior Achievement; Bowling; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival ' 52 U. of W. Fulton, Jean Roberta Huttou Home Economics G.F. Council; Big Sister Flagan, Arthur Jefferson Mathematics, History A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; Jr. Con; H.R. President, Sergeant at Arms U. of W. Gamble, Lex Nicholson Roosevelt History Frosh, B-Squad, Varsitv Football; Paddle Squad; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Journal Staff; Various H.R. Offices; Jr. Con; Hello Week Committee; B.F. Vice President; Pep Club Vice President; Con Proctor U. of W. Foulks, Lenore Crist Jefferson Foreign Languages, History Horizon Secretary, Treasurer; Golf; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; H.R. President; G.F. Winter Carnival; Book Club; Jr. Con U. of W. Gates, Nancy Ann Moran Prairie Cojuniercial, Fine Arts Fine Arts Club; Classical Club; Swimming; Tiger Staff; H.R. Business Manager, Secretary; Lilac Festival, Merry-go-Round S tunt; Big Sister Entertainment Fowler, Jay Leland Central Valley Jr. High History B.F. Coimcil W.S.C. Fray, James Jordan Hutton Mathematics, History Chess Club; Junior Toastm asters; Golf Squad; Band; Ensemble; Dance Band; Jimior Con W.S.C. Frazier, Larry Kenneth Adams Science Spokane Ski Club; Varsity Football, Track; H.R. President, Vice President; B.F. Council W.S.C. Geist, William Sidney Roosevelt History, Industrial Arts H.R. President, Vice President. Sergeant at Arms; Frosh Track; Cross Country; 1-Year Letterman in Track; Corridor Control; Paddle Squad; Locker Connuittee; Ski Club; Lettermen ' s Club U. of W. Gertson, Richard Eugene Libby History Gilbert, Joe Grant Industrial Arts, Mathematics, Social Science Archery Club Secretary; Rifle Club Vice President W.S.C. Gilbertson, Karen Ellen Adams Commercial, History H.R. Offices; Golf Team; BowliiiK; G.F. Council; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival; Jr. Con; G.F. Style Show W.S.C. Grubbe, Donald Edward Adams History, Science Band; Corridor Control; H.R. Sergeant at Arms Gilje, Karhild Olene Woodlawn High (Birmingham, Alal)ama) Mathematics, Speech At Woodlawn: Dramatics Club; ApoUs; F.T.A. Secretary; H.R. Vice President, Secretary; Inter-High Promoters Corresponding Secretary; Tatlen Staff; Mathematics Club Gilkey, Nora St. Paul ' s Home Economics French Club; Neptime ' s Daughters, Secretary, Treasurer; Ski Club; Swimming; Bowling; H.R. Historian, Business Manager; Big Sister; Health Room Assistant Gustafson, Larry David Hutton History, Mathematics, Science Outdoor Club; Frosh and B S(iuad Basketball; Baseball; B.F. Council; H.R. Vice President, Secretary, Sergeant at Arms; Paddle Sciuad W.S.C. Hagen, Victor Carl Highland Park High (Dallas, Texas) Mathematics, History At Gonzaga; Football, Track Letterman; Student Council; B.F. Council, Secretary. At L.C.: Track; A.S.B. Council; H.R. President U. of W. Gilmore, Nancy Lee Franklin Foreign Language, History Classical Club President. Secretary; Entre Nous; Tennis; Assistant Editor Journal; Tiger Staff; 12B Vice President; H.R. President, Secretary, Treasurer; Big Sister; G.F. Council; Junior Con Talent Chairman; Friendliest LC Girl, 1954; A.S.B. Secretary Whitman Hahn, Gerald Michael History Junior Con; First Place C ity Democracy Contest; Quill and Scroll; Junior Toastmasters; Senate Club President; B Squad Football; Debate Team; Journal Staff; Senior Class President; First Place Chemistry Division, L.C. Science Fair; Student Judge; B.F. and A.S.B. Council U. of W. Grandinetti, Robert James Libby History B.F. Council; Orchestra; Band; Corridor Control; H.R. Offices E.W.C.E. Greene, Richard Aaron Hutton History, Mathematics, Science Badminton; Tennis; Frosh Football; B.F. Council; Paddle Squad; Lettermen ' s Club Oregon State Hahn, Roger San Leandro High (San Leandro, Calif.) Science B Squad Football W.S.C. Hall, Donna Marie Libby Fine Arts Bowling; G.F. Council; Various H.R. Offices; Head of Majorettes; Ti-Girls; Senior Class Nominating Committee E.W.C.E. Grendahl, James Clifford Hutton Social Studies Frosh Football; Basketball; A.S.B. Council; H.R. Vice President; Junior Con W.S.C. Halladay, Judy Marie Lincoln History, Commercial Entre Nous; Teimis; Bowling; Junior Con; Big Sister; Winter Carnival Dance Committee U. of Santa Barbara Halstead, Clyde Washington Science, Mathematics. History Scienci ' Chih; Second Grand Prize L.C. Science Fair; Third Grand Prize Inhind Empire Science Fair w.s.c. Hamm, Margaret Louise Pasco lUiih School ComnuTcial G.F. Dance Committee; Girls ' Glee Club; Christmas Con K.B.U. Heckathorn, Donald Alu-rdt ' en, Washington Science, History Junior AchievcineTit; Tiger Staff W.S.C. Heckroth, Richard Charles Haarcn Hi h Sthool (New York City) Mathematics Radio CUib W.S.C. Haney, Carol Anne RoSer.s Foreign Languages At RogiTs: Talent Cons A.S.B., G. F.; Morning Girls; 3C ' s; All School Plays; Props Chairman. At L.C: Lilac Show Stunt; Cheerleader; Journal Representative; G.F. Council; H. R. Vice President; F.T.A.; Senior Con Harding, Richard Lyie John Burroughs Junior High (Los Angeles) History Hargeaves, Cordon W. Grant Mathematics, History Tri-Sci; Ski Club; Band; Orchestrrt; Corridor Control; All H.R. Offices; Junior Con; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Dance Band; Third Place Mathematics Division, Science Fair; Junior Class Council U. of W. Haskins, Charles Patrick Wilsijii Mathematics Senate; Junior Toastniasters. l- resident, Vice President; Tri-Sci President; A.S.B. Council; All H.R. Offices; 3rd Place Chemistry, L.C. Science Fair; A.S.B. Nominating C ommittee U. of W. Hayen, Philip Elwood Grant High (Portland) History, MalJiematics, Science At Grant High: H.R. Vice President; Boys ' League; Grantonian Representative U. of W. Heineking, Jacqueline Ann Grant Commercial, Home Economics G. F. Representative; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival K.B.U. Helliwell, William J .ffirson History, Art Ski Club; H.R. Vice President, Sergeant at Arms; B.F. Council; Journal Representative Whitman Hendricks, Joanne Louise Jefferson Music, Foreign Languages Classical Club; 3rd in 19,52 Algelira Contest; G.F. Winter Carnival; Big Sister; Junior Con; G.F. Style Show; G.F. Mother-Daughter Tea; Swimming; Intramurals W.S.C. Henry, Joanne Marie Hutton Art Vice President, Si-cretary, French Club; Usherettes; Ti-Girls; Bowling; G.F. Secretary; A.S.B. Secretary; Lilac Lark Princess Big Sister; Girls ' State; Junior Con; A.S.B. Nominating Connnittee W.S.C. Hickman, Diana Marie Lincoln Fine Arts, History Big Sister K.B.U. Hieronymus, Nancy Jo Libby History, Commercial Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival; Bowling W.S.C. Hilgers, Bonnie Jean Libby Commercial Band Hillier, Carolyn S. Libby Junior High History At Libby: Pep Club; Editor Libby Ledger; Traffic Squad; Ad Staff; H.R. President, Secretary. At L.C.: Swimming; Tennis; Journal Staff U. of W. Hirata, Grace Nobuko Mathematics, History H.R. Vice President; G.F. Council; Journal Representative Hisayasu, Leroy Hiroto Irving Mathematics All H.R. Offices; Sophomore Class Historian; B.F. Council Secretary; Corridor Control; A.S.B. Council; Boys ' State U.C.L.A. Hoagland, Robert Lee Grant History, Commercial Proctor W.S.C. Hodgson, Allen Havermale Social Studies Junior Achievement W.S.C. Holm, Stanley Nils Grant Mathematics Letermcn ' s Club; Football Manager Holz, Michael Stadium High (Taconia) Mathematics, History B.F. Council U. of W. Honeywell, Alene Grant High (Portland, Ore.) History LI of Idaho Hoon, Thomas W. Columliia High School (Dayton, Wash.) Industrial Arts W.S.C. Horvath, John Andrew Jefferson History, Commercial Tiger Staff; H.R. President, Vice President; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control W.S.C. Howard, Clifford Giles Franklin Social Studies Frosh, B Squad Football; Track; Cross Country; B.F. Council U. of W. Howe, Robert Ross Wilson Mathematics, Science Tri-Sci; Toastmasters; Astronomy Clid) Treasurer; All H.R. Offices; Second Place Electricity, Third Place Zoology, L.C. Science Fair 19.52; First Place Electricity, Second Place Zoology, L.C. Science Fair 1953 Gonzaga Howell, Daniel Brockett Wilson Science Ladies of The Jury ; Science Fair; Journiil Representative; Tri-Sei Vice President; We Shook The Family Tree ' ; Arsenic and Old Lace ; F.T.A. Stage Crew U. of W. Jacobsen, Harry S. Libhy Mathematics, History U. of W. Hrdina, Franeis Carolyn Albany High (Albany, Ore.) Science, Mathematics Tiger Staff; 195-1 Children ' s Theater Play, The Plain Princess ; Tri-Sci Historian- Reporter Jacobson, Elaine Kay Franklin Connnereial F.H.A.; Bowling; G. F. Council; Courtesy Girl; Junior Con; Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea; A.S.B. Council; Science Fair 1952 K.B.U. Hughes, Richard Kenneth Hutton History B,F. Council; H.H. President. Vice Presdent; ' ! rack Freshman, Sophomore W.S.C. Jacoy, Ronald Herbert Hutton Science, Mathematics, History Entre Nous; A.S.B. Coimcil; 1-Year Letterman; Freshman, Varsity Football; A.S.B. Locker Committee; B.F. Council; Junior Con; All H.R. Offices; Lettermen ' s Club U. of W. Hull, Paul Quilliam Hutton History. Music Pep C;iuh SergeiUit at Arms; Paddle Stuuid; Outdoor Club President; Sen;ite Club Critic; B Squad Ba,sketball; Football Letterman; Golf; B.F. Cimncil; A.S.B. Council; Corridor. Con Control; B.F. Nominating Connnittee; B.F. Publicity V. of W. James, Wesley Robert North Ct ' titral Social Studies K.W.C.K. Hunt, Paul Wilson Mathematics, Science Junior Toastniastrrs; Math Club Fifth Executive; Chess CUib President, Vice President; Freshman Foothall; Tennis; Golf; Choir Stanford Jennings, Beverly Ann Irving Commercial Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee; Bowling; Intramnrals Gonzaga U. Ingebretson, Abby Ann Hutton Foreign Language, History Ti-Girls; Entre Nous Historiaii; Usherettes; Ski Club; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; Tiger Staff; Corridor Control; All H.R. Offices; Big Sister Committee Chairman; Dad-Daughter Dessert; Model ( ' otton Day Style Show U. of W. Johnson, Carole Agnes North Central Mathematics At North Central: Horizon Club; ()rchestra; Bookroom; Locker Committee; Big Sister K.B.U. Ingram, Patricia Ann Our Lady of Lourdes Commercial Ti-Girls; F.H.A.; Journal Representative; Big Sister Gonzaga 1 Johnson, Claude Ingeborg Lincoln Commercial F.T.A. ; Golf; Bowling; G.F. Council; G.F. Winter Carnival; Big Sister W.S.C. Johl hnson Gerald Eugene WilMiii Sfiente, Mathematics, Industrial Arts Frosli Fontl.all; Band; H.R. l rfsi(li-nt; Astrdiioniy N ' icc President; Archery Secretary. Treasurer. Vice President, President; Mathematics Chil) Treasincr; B.F. Council; Junior Toastniaster Fifth Execuli c. Treasurer, President W.S.C. Johnson, Tanit ? Burton Franklin History, Mathenialics. Science Lettcrmen ' s Club; 2-Year Golf; Freshman Baseliall; Toastmasters; A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Johnson, Kenneth Ouden High (Otjden. Utah) Mathematics, Science Bri hani Young Johnson, Margaret Anne St. Augustine Art Bowling; Big Sibter; Library Cornish Jonas, Joseph Lane Technical High Sc hool (Chicago) History, Machine Drawing At Lane Technical High School: Camera Club; Boating (Hub; Photo Staff; Wrestling; 2-Year Letterman; Soccer. At L.C.: Tiger Staff Jones, Judy Georgia Roosevelt History, Coniincrcial Outdoor Club; I ' sberettes; Tennis; Bowling; Corridor Control; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; fLR. Vice President; G.F. Winter Carnival; Junior Achievement; Horizon W.S.C. 1 1 It ! 1 Kalin, Joan Wilson Fine Arts, English Thespian; Journal Staff; G.F. Mother-Daughter Tea; Swimming; Big Sister; Quill and Scroll Kauffman, Chivton Gordon Wilson Historv Hific Clui); A.S.H. Council; H.H. Treasurer; jmnnal Repri ' seutati (■ f. of W. Keating, Bett Mae Magdalene Libin- ConnnerciaK Music Bowling; G.F. Council; H.R. Singeant at Anns; iiig Sister Kelse -Baird Business C; illege Kemp, Louis Thomas Wilson History. Inthistrial Arts H.H. Se.retarv W.S.C. Kendall. |ohn Hichard W.ls.ni Mathematics, Histor H.R. Seeietaiy. Vice rn-sident, Sergeant at Arms; R.F. Council; Freshman. B S inad, ' arsit ' Football; A.S.B. Council U. of Idaho Kilburg, Albert Frank Hutton Science. Malheni;ilies, History I ' rojeclionist W.S.C. Kirihara, Johnny Irving Mathematics, Science B.F. Comicil; Journal Representative; H.R. President Twice W.S.C. Kirklin, Marilu Ethel Libby Commercial Iiitranmrals; Swimming; BuTid; lunior Con K.B.U. Kirston, Brigitte Maria Flonii- Ecunoinics Intiiiiiiinals Krujior, Donna Jean ' iishitil. ' t ni lloiiic Kconimi ' cs rshcrctt.-s; l iflc fJlul); lonrnal Hci)n ' scntati r; G.F. Council; Corriddf Coiitri)!; G.F. Winter Carni al; IMu. Sister; A.S.H. Altfinatc; Jmiior Achieve incnt; Horizon W.S.C. kjeldgaaicl. Jack Hoger Uiittoii MatlieniaticN, Music II. H. ' i(.- I ' lVNitlrnt; Toastnia-sters W.S.C. Knighl, Mary Alice Hoosc cjt An Archery; Hifle Chil); Badminton; Golf; llowliiiji; liijr Sister; G.F. Council; Winter Ciimival Dec ' oration Coimnittee W.S.C. I.achn, Clifford Freddrick Hnoscxrit History Fo.ithiill; Hasketl.all; Trat k. 2-V( ;m I.ettennan; Letternien ' s CMuh; lournal Hepresentative; U.K. Secretary W.S.C. Lat ' hn, Margaret Grace lliiosevelt History, Conimercia] li()wlini ; G.F. Council; H.H. Vice President W.S.C. Kiiutsen. William Edward Wilson Mathematics Radio Chil); rd Phice Science Fair ' .51; Tri-Sci W.S.C. Landrum, JoAnn Irvini: C uiiiDUTcial, History U.K. Secretary, Treasurer; A.S.H. Council; Art Club; Bowliiiu E.W.C.E. Komp, Uosalec Dell Jefferson History, ConinuTcial F.H.A.; ' l ii er Business ManaKt ' i ; A.S.B, Council; hiu. Sister; Bowling; Mother-Daughter Tea; Winter Carnival; H.B. Vice President, President; Quill iuul Scroll; .51 Spelling Contest; Seni()r Con W.S.C. Langan, Alfred Lawerence Adams History B Sciuad. Varsity Ftjothall; B.F. Coiuicil W.S.C. Koppe, Kathryn Patricia Lil)l y Music, Coniincrcial Starli hters President, Vice President. Secretary, Historian; 3C ' s; Bowlini:; Swimming; G.F. Council; Choir Accompanist; Dad-Oanghler Fntertainnient; Big Sister; H.H. President W.S.C. Larkin, Charles Pete ()cte(h-nt History A.S.B. C ' ouncil; B.F. Covnicil Western Washington Krause, Lynn Darlene Adams Commercial Flag Twirler; Journal Business Manager; Bantl; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Journal Representative; Quill and Scroll La.tz, Elizabeth JoHanna Lihhy Hi.story, Commercial Swinuniiig; Bowling; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council K.B.U. LaRue, Dorothy Ann Hutton Commercial, Home Economics Junior Achievement; Swimming; Intraninrals; Journal Reprt sentati ' e Laurilzen, Paul Erik Roosevelt History Cross CfUHitry w.s.c. LeBlanc, Shirley Jean Vancouver IIi h ( ' ac(niver. Wash.) Commercial At Vancouver: G.F. ' ice President; Yell Leader; Editor School Paper; Swiuiuiins. At L.C.: A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; Neptune ' s Daughters; G.F. Mother-Daughter Style Show; Corridor Control; Senior Con; Winter Carnival Gonzaga Lemaster, Richard John Hutton History, Mathematics Junior Tnastmasters; Secretarv-, Parliauu ' ntarian; Senate Cluli President, Secretary; Chess Club; A.S.B. Council; 1st Place ' 52 Algebra Contest; 1st Place ' 5;3, ' 54 Spelling Contests; StiuU-nt Court Judge; A.S.B. Constitution Committee U. of W. Levesque, Leroy Arthur Whittier Industrial Arts, History Letternien ' s Club; . ' B-Vear N ' arsitv Basketball, iiaseball; 1-Vear Cross Covmtry; H.R. President, Vice President LewiSj Erwin C. Franklin Mathematics Band; DaiUf Band; Junior Con; Ensemble; Aviation Contest Wirnier W.S.C. Lindsay, NIary Elizabeth Holy Nanu s History French Cliil); Historian; Ski Cluh; SwiintniiiK; Corridor Cimtrol; Big Sister; H.R. President. Secretary; lournal Representative U. of W. 1 Little, Carol Ann Lilibv Fine Arts. History Bowling; Corridoi ' Control; Big Sister Long, Pennv Elaine I.ibbv Conunereial i C ' s; Svvinuning; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Conncil; H.R. Secretary Moodv Bible Colleee Long, Richard Liiul High Sibool (Lmd, Wash.) History At Lind; Sophonuu ' e Class President; Football. Track Lettennan; Basketball; Basel)all At L.C.; Football Losee, Arthur John Adams Fine Arts, Mathematics H.F. Couiu il; Fine .Arts Club Losee, PhylHs Ann Adams Fine Arts Swimming; Bowling; Ci.F. Coinicil Louthan, Adele Louise Crartt St cial Studies F. r.A. ' ici- President; V-Teeiis ' ice President; Bowling; Dratnatiis; Journal l epreseiitativ f E.W.C.E. MacGillivrav, Anne WiKoii Foreign l anguage. History (. ' lassical Cbib; Thespian; Book Cbib President; K.H.A.; Entre ous; Ti-(;irls; Hori im Club; B.idniinton; Tennis; Big Sister; loiunal Itepresi-nlative; Jnnior Con; A.S.B. Comuil; C.F. C otnicil; H.R. President Stanh)rtl Macintyie, Donald D. Hl)t)M ' I ' lt Foreign LanguaKi ' s Eiitif Suusi B Squad Fiiothall; B.F. CiKiiicil; A.S.H. Cminiil Gon .aaa Mackev, Chailos h. Lililiy History, Industrial Art StaKi ' Crow MatLean, lames Barry Uoosivrit Mathematics, Soeial Studies B.F. CiMHicil; A.S.li. Council; Sliidciil Ciiiirt JiidKe; roaslinastcrs, Tuasuri-r; Sfiiate, iMdm-; Classical CUili; Slate Clioir; U.K. President, Vice President; Freshnuui Football. BasketlKdl; B Squad Baseball U. of W. Maggard, Wanda Jean Lil)by Commercial, Home Economics 3 C ' s; Swimming K.B.U. Martin, Leonard Gilman Hutton Science, History Tri-Sei; H.B. rreasurer; Journal Heprcsent;tti e; Senior Con Whitwortb Martin, Sandra lluttoU Comiuereial Ski C;iuh; Usbeiettes; Ciolf Team; Bowling; U.K. Secretary, Treasurer; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Junior Con Ball St;ite-Teacher College, (Muncic, Ind.) Mason, Carol Ruth Cr;uit Home lu-ononiies U.H. ' ice President, Treasurer; jouruid Hepresentative; Jimior Con; Choir; Big Sister; Mother- Daughter Tea; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Coimcil; Ensemble Di ' aconess School of Nursing Masters, Ellen Marjorie Franklin Commercial, History F.H.A.; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Winter Carni ' al Committee Marks, William Pool Bellfvui- High School (H. ' Uevue, Wash.) History Junior Toastniasters; Debate; B.F. Qouncil; Choir; All State Choir. At Bcllevue: Choir U. of W. Matlock, Dolores Betty Havermale History Swinnning; Girls ' Glee Club; Winter C ' arnival; Mother- Daughter Tea; Dad-Daughter I3essert w.s.c. Marshall, Claude Thomas Jenkins Junior High (Chewclah) History At Jenkins: Captain FootlnUl; Track Teams; Freshman Class Vice President; Student Body Treasurer; Sportsmanship Trophy. At L.C.: Lettermen ' s Club; Varsity Football, Track; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; B.F. Council Whitworth Marshall, Lauretta Rae Libby Connnercial Big Sister Whitworth Maund. Marilyn Whitlier Commercial Starlighters; Intramurals; Advanced Choir; Corridor Control; Big Sister; U.K. Secretary, Treasurer McAllister, Todd Hutton History. Industrial Arts B.F. f ouneil W.S.C. McAlpine, Deanne Ikitton History, Science Swimming; Bowling; G.F. Council; Big Sister; F.H.A.; Junior Achievement; G.F. Winter Carnival; H.R. Attendant W.S.C. McGuire, Joanne Bella Franklin History Tennis; Big Sister Gonzaga McCreight, Donna Ethelr Franklin Commercial Ti-Girls; Swimming; Big Sister; G. F. Council; Winter Carnival; H. R. Offices; G.F. Tea Committee Pacific Lutheran McGwire, John Thomas Grant Science, History 3rcl Grand Prize 1951 L.C. Science Fair; 1st in Chemistry; Tri-Sci, Sergeant at Arms; Adelante Vice President; Book Chib Treasvner; 1954 Inland Empire Science Fair; Tiger Staff; B.F. Council U. of W. McDowell, Betty Garden Springs Home Economics, Social Studies F.H.A.; 3 C s; Swimming; Tiger Staff; G.F. Councils; Corridor Control; Mother-Daughter Tea; Big Sister Fulbertnn College (Fulberton, Calif.) McEIroy, Jack Lawrence Adams History, Science, Mathematics Senate Club; Lettermen ' s Club; Football; Track; Cross Country Letterman; A.S.B. Representative; H.R. President W.S.C. Mclnnis, Marshall Howard Irving Mathematics Mclnnis, Maxine Ann Irving Commercial Big Sister McFadden, Theodore Robert Grant History, Language B.F. Council U. of Idaho McKee, Cheryl Ann Whittier History Corridor Control; Journal Representative; F.T.A. Treasurer Howling; Swinunitig; H.R. ' ice President; Big Sister; G.F. Council; Corridor Control McGilchrist, William N. Grant Mathematics, Social SUidies Math Club; Senate Club. Treasurer; Parliamentarian; B.F. Council; 11 B Council; IIB Con Committee; Hello Week Committee; All H.R. Offices U. of W. McKee, Jacklyn Jay Harrington Science Bowling; Swinuning; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Journal Representative K.B.U. McGrew, Bruce Kent Pullman Junior High History, Mathematics Junior Toastmasters; Astronomy Club; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Junior Toastmaster Fifth Executive W.S.C. McKee, James Fredrick Irving Science, Mathematics, History Journal Representative; 1953 Science Fair; 1st in Astronomy, 3rd Grand Prize W.S.C. McKinstry, Marjorie Elizabeth Wilson History, Mathematics F.T.A.; G.F. Winter Carnival; Journal Representative; Bowling McLain, Bruce Wayne Franklin Science, History Tri-Sci; Corridor Control; Science Fair, 3rd in 1953 W.S.C. McMacken, Terry Eugene Franklin History, Science, Mathematics Senate Club; Golf; Frosh Football; A.S.B. Council; B.F. Coimcil W.S.C. McMahon, Wayne Leon Lincoln Science, History McMath, Ann Franklin Commercial Adelante; Y-Teeiis Vice President, Historian-Reporter; Swimming; Intramurals; Debate; Big Sister Whitworth Melior, Phyllis Mae Grant Social Studies, Commercial Ti-Girls; Intramurals; H.R. Secretary; Business Office; Corridor Control W.S.C. Melviii, Mvrna Lee Libliy Home Economics, Commercial, History G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Choir; Big Sister; H.R. Secretary; Swimming; Bowling W.S.C. Mihara, June W;ishingt( n Science Ti-Girls President, Vice President; Usherettes; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; G.F. Winter Carnival; Big Sister; Junior Class Secretary; H.R. President Whitworth Miller, Delbert Royce Lihhy Junior High Industrial Arts Miller, Neil Mutton History, Science B.F. Council; Band Dry Cleaning Institute .Mitchell, William Chadbourne Irving Mathematics, History Junior Toastmasters; Senate Club; Letterinen ' s Club; Varsity Football, Track; A.S.B. Treasurer, Historian; B.F. Secretary, President; Sophomore President; H.R. President; Friendliest Boy, -3 Years; Boys State Delegate; Con Control Stanford Mj ' oen, John Michael Hooseveli Mathematics, History Boys ' State Delegate; All-City Football; All-State Track; Senate Club; Outdoor Club; Football, Basketball, Track, 3 Years; B.F. Treasurer; Con Control; 2nd Place, Geater Science Fair W.S.C. Montanye, Barbara Joanne Havermale Commercial Basketball, Baseball. Volleyball Intramurals; Big Sister K.B.U. Montgomery, Donna Louise Libby Fine Arts, Commercial Montgomery, Norman Fred Lihby Commercial Moon, Barbara Ann Poolt ' sville Mathematics, History Math Club; Horizon; Journal Representative; Tiger; Journal Staff; Second Prize Algebra Contest; QuiU and Scroll K.B.U. Morral, Frank Rolf Charles Andrew (Syraci se, N.Y.) Foreign Language, History Thespian President, Vice President; Forum Club Treasurer; Outdoor Club; Jr. Toastmasters; Arsenic and Old Lace ; Ladies of the Jury ; N.C. School Play, Starust ; B.F. Council; Junior Con; Thespian Con Whitman Morris, Floyd Everett Wilson Mathematics, History Archery Club; Chess Club; Classical Club; Junior Toastmaster Treasurer; Golf; 3rd Astronomy, ' 53 Science Fair; 1st Mathematics 54 L.C. Science Fair; Vice President, Math Club, President; Choir Stanford Morrison, Carolyn Ruth Wilson Home Economics Entre Nous; Horizon Club; Big Sister; Bowling; G.F. Council; H.R. Sergeant at Arms U. of Miami Myers, Penny Jane Wilson Foreign Languages H.H. Secretary, Treasurer; Junior Con; Entre Nous; Ti-Girls; Starlighters; Usherettes; Bowling; Choir Treasurer, President; Ensemble; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea Whitman Nehammer, Karl Franz Grant History, Industrial Arts Footliall; Track; B.F. Treasurer; Con Control; A.S.B. Council; H.R. Offices Mississippi College Nelson, ]udith Gayle Adams Commercia] G.F. Council; 12B Secretary; A.S.B. Coimcil; IIB Treasurer; Majorette; Ti-Girl; Big Sister; Ti-Girl Treasurer; lOB Jolliest Girl; lOA Lilac Lark Princess; Ski Club; A.S.B. Nominating Committee W.S.C. Nelson, Robert Louis Mutton Social Studies Debate; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Coimiil; Journal Representative; H.R. Secretary, Vice President U. of New Mexico Nelson, Stuart J, Rouers History Band W.S.C. e) Ness, Lee C. Lincoln High (Seattle History At Lincoln: Boys ' Club; J. Class Committee; Fire Squad; Hall Proctor U. of W. Newt ' omb, Wice Joanne Grant Commercial Starlighters; Choir; Ensemble; H.R. Vice President, Secretary; Journal Representative; Big Sister; Junior Con W.S.C. Nathan, Marc A. Almira High (Almira. Wash.) Speech At Almira: Thespian; Debate; National Honorary Society; Football Pacific University Nichols, Robert Franklin Stadiiun High (Tacoma) Mathematics Math Club. At Stadium High: Spanish Club; Science Club; Secretary Stamp Club Reed College Nielsen, Ann Hamilton Washinjitoii Foreign Languages, History Thespian; Usherettes Vice President; Entre Nous Vice President; Golf; Ski Club; Journal Staff; Dramatics, Children ' s Theatre; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; Tiger Staff; Quill and Scroll; Big Sister; Junior Con; Red Cross Representative Whitman Otness, Sarah Virginia Roosevelt History C;orridor Control; Big Sister; Swimming; Bowling; F.H.A. w.s.c. Njaa, Paul Jenson Roosevelt Social Studies Golf; 2-Year Varsity; B.F. Council; Choir; Jr. Boys Qua ' ' , 1952; H.R. Offices; Journal Representative Owen, Inez Marie Lihhy Commercial K.B.U. Novell, John Kingsley Whittier Mathematics Architectural Club Fifth Executive; Golf; Jovirnal Representative; H.R. Fifth Executive; Pep Club W.S.C. Page, Mildred Mae Deiu-ndent II. S. (Munich, Ciermany) History At Dependent: Pep Club; Drama Club; Newspaper Staff; Chorus; Tennis; G.A.A.; Basketball; Volleyball; Swimming. At L.C.: G.F. Council U. of Arizona Nyborg, James Eugene Grant History, Mathematics Lettermen ' s Club; Corridor Control; Ensemble; Choir; Varsity Football Manager 3 Years Pacific Lvitheran College Palmer, Sally Frances Franklin High (Seattle) Commercial Journal, Tiger Staff; H.R. President, Secretary; Junior Con Make-Up Connnittee; A.S.B. Council; 12B Historian-Reporter; Big Sister; Mother-Daughter Tea Style Show; Simplicity Style Show; Usherettes W.S.C. Ogo, Takashi Takamatsu High School {Kagawa, Japan) Science, Social Studies Gonzaga University Olson, John Leonard Jefferson English, History Corridor Control; H.R. President; lOA Council; Frosh Football; Frosh Basketball; B Squad Basketball; Cross County U. of W. Orr, John Douglas Hutton History Corridor Control; H.R. Sergeant at Arms U. of W. Paping, Michael John Hutton Science, History L.C. Science Fair; Inland Empire Science Fair; lunior Achievement U. of W. Parkey, Terry Robert AdaTus History Football; Baseball; Band; L.C. Science Fair; Inland Empire Science Fair; H.R. Treasurer, Fifth Executive U. of Idaho Paul, Patricia Alice Irving Science, History, Foreign Languages Adelante Secretary, Historian; Entre Nous; F.T.A.; Ti-Girls; Majorettes; Intramurals; G.F. Council; Cotton Day Model; Dad-Daughter Dessert Committee; 1954 L.C. Science Fair; Journal Staff; Big Sister U. of W. Payment, Ted John North Central Mathematics Peachey, Laurence Jay Whittier History Football 3 Yfiirs; Lettermen ' s Club; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Treasurt-r; Con Control; Corridor Control; H.R. Vice President; Boys ' Quartet U. of Idaho Pearce, John W. Nathan Eckstein Jr. High (Seattle) Science, History Track; Golf; H.R. President U. of W. Pease, Glenna Rae Irving Commercial G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Choir; G.F. Winter Carnival; Starlighters; F.H.A. Historian; Badminton; Tennis; Big Sister; Junior Achievement; 9A Talent Con; Bowling Team; Intramurals; Journal Representative E.W.C.E. Pence, Gary Lorriman Jefferson Commercial, History Adelante Vice President; Debate Club; Ski Club; Science Fair Entrant; Boys ' Federation Council; Freshman Baseball; Various H.R. Offices; Senate Club U. of W. Penman, Dolores Irving History Band; Corridor Control; Intramurals U. of Tennessee Perkins, Glee Wiesbaden, Germany Foreign Languages, Science Tri-Sci Treasurer; Adelante; Papyrus; Big Sister; G.F. Council; Winter Carnival At Wiesbaden: Class President, Vice President; G.A.A.; German Club Whitman a a Permaine, Jane Albery Franklin History, Commercial W.S.C. Peters, Madelyn Jf fferson History, Home Economics Choir; Big Sister; Journal Hepresentative; Bowling Peterson, Gail Wilson History Ti-Girl President, Sergeant at Arms; Usherette Sergeant at Arms; Book Club; Cnairman of Hello Week; Journal Advertising Manager; Tiger Circulaticm; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Quill and Scroll; Football Queen; JoUiest Girl U. of W. Planlz, Lelia Darlene Lihby Home Economics Big Sister. At Libby: Girls ' League, Secretary, Vice President, President Pogue, David Edgar Adams Science H.R. President; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; Tri-Sci Treasurer, Secretary; Senate Club; Co-Chairman A.S.B. Publicity Committee, Freshman Science Con Pogue, Gordon William Adams Art Fine Arts Club; Lettermen ' s Club; Football; Track; 2-Year Track Letternian; B.F. Council; Con Control; Band; Ensemble; H.R. Offices Whitworth Ponten, Ruth Elizabeth Garden Springs Commercial G.F. Council; 3 C ' s; G.F. Mother-Daughter Tea; G.F. Winter Carnival; Big Sister; Journal Representative; Swimming W.S.C. Potter, Joyce Colleen Ac! a Ills Home Economics Bowling; Big Sisttr; All H.R. Offices Pratt, AI Yakima High Scliool Mathematics H.R. Trcasvirtr w.s.c. Preston, Earl Sillvan JcffiTson History, Industrial Arts Ski Club; All H.R. Oiffices; TigiT Staff; B.F. Council; Corridor Control; Journal Photographer W.S.C. Prestwich, Betty Lorraine Adams History, Commercial Associate Senior Alhimi Edit(.)r, Tiger; Debate; G.F. Couucil; H.R. Treasurer; G.F. Mother- Daughter Tea; G.F. Winter Carnival; Badminton; Tennis; Book Club; Big Sister; Bowling; Ititramurals; Quill and Scroll Pacific University Raymond, David Alan Hutton Art Archery Club; Ski Club; Frosh Ftiotball; Varsity Tennis; Badminton; Paddle Squad 1 1 Rehorn, Florence Jefferson Music Y-Teens; Big Sister; Girls ' Glee Club Resser, Elizabeth Ann Libby Home Economics Tennis; Bowling. At Libby: Secretary and Treasurer, Science Club Riblctt, Allis Helen Hutton Mathematics Orchestra 4 Years; H.R. Secretar ' ; Big Sister; Swinmiing Whitworth Richardson, Harlean Joy Ci-ntr.il High (Dickinson, ' X.D.) Foreign Languages Eiitrc Nous; Classical Club; Fine Arts Club Secretary; Quill and Scroll Secretary, At Dickinson: Forum, Speech and Dramatics; Journal Staff, A.S.B. Representative; H.R. President; Big Sister Bennington College Richardson, Richard Dcwayne lr ing Mathematics W.S.C. Riddell, Claudia Marilcse Rogers Home Economics Big Sister; Choir; H.R. ' iee I ' reside-nt Riley, Peter Kent Franklin Mathematics, History All H.K. Offices; Journal Representative; Jr. Con; Senate Club; Outdoor Club; Letternu-n ' s Club; B.F, Council; SophouKjre Vice President; Jr. President; A.S.B. President, Treasurer; Baseball; Boys ' Slate Representative Whitman Ring, Ronald Cordon Stevens Industrial Arts B.F. Council; A.S.B. Ctmncil; H.R. Vice President. Treasurer W.S.C. Roberts, Cary Libby Industrial Arts LettermeTi ' s Club; B Squad Football. 1 Year; Varsity Footl)all. 2 Years; A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Rosenfield, James Alexander Wilson History, Foreign Languages WimuT V.F.W. Essay Cnntest, 1954; Papyrus; Journal Staff; Quill and Scroll; Stii-ncc Fair, 52, ' 53, ' 54; B.F. Council; Thespian Con, 1952; All School Play. 1954 U. of W. Rowe, Galen Otto Grant Mathematics Senate Ciub; Band, Orchestra; Ensemble; Con Control; A.S.B. Council; Jr. Class Vice President Rudebaugh, Glenda Louise Lihl)y Ho ne Economics F. H.A.; Bowling; Glee Club; G. F. Council; Mother-Daughter Tea; Winter Carnival; Big Sister Party Rumburg, Arlene Whitticr Commercial, History Papyrus Club; Corridor Control; G.F. Council; All H.R. Offices; Head Cheerleader; Ti-Girls Secretary, Drillniaster; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnvial Committee Russell, Sally Mearow Jefferson Science Starlighters; Swimming; Bowling; Journal Representative; A Cappella Choir; Corridor Control; Senior Potluck Sacred Heart School of Nursing Salter, Mildred Kay Jefferson Commercial Adelante Historian; Fine Arts Treasurer; Y-Teens President, Secretary; H.R. President, Secretary; Big Sister; 1953 Winter Carnival; 1954 Style Show; Rifle Club; Bowling; G.F. Mother-Daughter Tea Stanford Sandberg, James Irving Fine Arts Bible Standard Institute ill Sargent, James Patrick Rogers History A.S.B. Council; Football; Basketball; Baseball. At Rogers: Track; B.F. Council; H.R. Vice President; Corridor and Con Control; A.S.B. Sergeant at Arms; Letterman W.S.C. Scharback, Jim Kernie Deer Park History F.F.A.; Corridor Control Scheel, Anita Louise Jefferson History F.H.A.; G.F. Council; Journal Representative; H.R. Secretary; Quill and Scroll; Journal Staff; Tiger Staff; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee E.W.C.E. Scheibner, Barbee Janet J..ffrrM,n History ■Archery Club President. ' ice President; Swimming; Intranuirals W.S.C. Scbleer, Jorgen Edwin Lincoln History W.S.C. Schmidt, Frank Wilson History, Industrial Arts Ski Club; Frosh Football; Varsity Football; H.R. President; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Con Contr( I; Ski Club; Study Hall Proctor W.S.C. Schwenger, John George Wilson History, Mathematics, Science Lettermen ' s Club; Fciotball. 1 Year; Track, 2 Years; B.F. Council; Paddle Squad; All H.R. Offices; Corridor and Con Control U. of Idaho Sebastioii, Larry Mott Lincoln Ili_ h (Mott, N.D.) Matheniatits, Science At Mott: B Basketball; Football; Band; Cardinal Staff; Freshman Class President; Student Council; Choir. At L.C.: Band Conzaga Simmons, David L. (;rant Mathematics, History Track; B.F. v ' nuncil; Band; U.K. Offices; Journal Ucpresentati e Selander, Janet Scmth High ' tSalt Lake City) Commercial At South; Ski Club; Ice Skatinji Club; SwininiinR, Tennis. At L.C.: Corridor Control; Big Si.ster Brigham Young U. Selves, jana Geven Jefferson Home Ecunumics, History Adelante; Bowling; A.S.B. Council; (Corridor Control; Big Si.ster; Mother-Daughter Tea Committee; H.B. Vice President w.s.c. Shadduck, Anita Marie Wbittier Cummercial Social Studies Ti-Cirls; F.H.A.; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival; Father- Daughter Dessert; Journal Heprt ' sentati ' e K.B.U. Skillingstad, Gordon Lincoln History Letternien ' s ( ' lub; Con Proctor; Baseball; ' i Year Lettennan Footliall; 2 Year Lettennan Freshman Football. Basketball, Bas.-balt. Track Smith, C;aryl Jean I ' ensacola High (Pensacola, Florida) Foreign Language First Pri .e ■53 Fire Prevention Essay Contest; Papyrus Treasurer, Secretary; Bowling; G.F. Council; H.R. Vice President; liniior Con W.S.C. Smith, Kunice Ann ( ' .rant History Tumbling; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Winter Carnival; U.K. President Sacred Heart School of Nursing Shelton, Alberta Ginger Jefferson History F.H.A.; Thespian; Outdoor CIvdi Treasurer; CJ.F. Sergeant at Arms, Trea.surer; H.R. Vice President, President; Usherettes U. of W. Smith, James Calvin Wilson History Frosh Baseball; 2 Year Varsity Baseball; B.F. Council A.S.B. Council Shoemaker, Edward George Libby History, Foreign Language At Libby: Red Cross President; Freshman Basketball. At L.C.: Choir; B.F. Council U. of W. Smith, Joan Lynne Jefferson Social Studies Entre Ntms; F.T.A. Historian; Papyrus Hi.storian; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee Brigham Yovnig U. Sigg, Loree Kay Washington Commercial Baton Class; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival Smith, Julia Ina Mutton Connnercial Dramatics; G.F. Coinicil; Big Sister; Winter Carnival Booth Committee; Cafeteria W.S.C. Smith, Nancy Wentworth Wilson Matbenialics, History Thfspian Sfiucaiit at Arms, Sccrt-tarv, ' iLc Prt-sidfiit; Ti-Girls; Horizon; H.R. Vice President Colorado Woman ' s Collegr Smith, Patricia Mae Watla Walla Hi«h School History G.F. Council; Ti-Girls; Xcptunc ' s Dauiihtcrs; Carnival Committee; G.F. Mother-Daughter Tea Committee; Hello Week Committee; Corridor Control; F.H.A. President, City Covmcil Vice President; Y-Teens President, Vice President Sacred Heart School of Nursing Sterling, Patricia Mae Irving History, Foreign Languages Book Club Secretary; Forum Club; Adelante President; Ti-Girls; F.H.A. Treasurer, Pri ' sident; F.T.A. President; Neptune ' s Daughters President, Secretary-Treasurer; Y-Teens Leader; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Chess Club Secretary; Footnotes; A.S.B, Dance Chairman ' .55 E.W.C.E. Stevens, Delpha Jeanne Our Lady of Loiirdes Music, History Starlighter; Swimming; G.F. Winter Carnival; Coronation Conunittee; Choir; Jvinior Con Gonzaga Solomon, Marilyn Alice Franklin Science F.H.A.; Y-Teeiis; G.F. Council; Home Economics Demonstration Day Award; G.F. Winter Carnival Booth Co-Chairman; Hal! Proctor; Bowling; Swiniining Stewart, William Lars Irving Science, Mathematics Spokane Ski Club; Freshman Football; Track; Tennis; Badminton Sorenson, Richard Charles Boise High School (Boise, Ida.) Mathematics, Science Math Club; Debate Club Vice President; B.F. Council; Senate Club Secretary; Jr. Toastmasters; Debate Team, Letterman; Tiger Staff; Student Court Bailiff. At Boise: History Club; Letter Award, Speech; Civic Oration Contest U. of Idaho Stockdale, Peggy Libhy Commercial At Libby: G.F. President; Pep Club; Cheerleader. At L.C.: Choir Sacred Heart School of Nursing Southwell, Charles Edwin Rockford High School (Rockford, Wash.) History Stauger, Sylvia H. Queen Anne (Seattle) History U. of Washington Stockton, Stephanie Dee Hutton Science, History H.K. Sergeant at Arms, Treasurer, Secretary; Science Fair; Student Court Judge; Mother-Daughter Tea Committee; Papyrus, President; Chess ( lub Secretary Brigham Young U. Stolz, Carl Martin Stevens History Leltermen ' s C!ub; Baseball; Basketball; Tennis; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Coiuicil; Various H.R. Offices E.W.C.E. Steiner, David Gary Wilson Foreign Languages, History Entre Nous; Outdoor Club; Baseball; Golf; B.F. Council; Journal Representative; H.R. President; Vice President; Junior Con; 9B Friendliest Boy; lOA Lilac Lark King; Red Cross Representative; Jingle Bell Jump Ticket Committee U. of W. Stout, Kathryn Jane Ro()seveIt History, Foreign I anguages Big Sister; Winter Carnival; H.H. President; Outdoor Club; A.S.B. Council; Entre Nous Fifth Executive; Usherettes; Ti-Girls; Locker Chairman; Horizon Secretary; Chairman G.F. Style Show; Senior, Junior Con; Courtesy Committee U. of W. Street, David Leroy Boise High (Boise) Mathematics, Science At Boise: Golf Letterman 2 Years; Frosh Baseball; H.B. Vice President. At L.C.: Golf 1 Year Letterman; Junior Toastmasters; Fifth Executive; Pep Club; Proctor; Chess Club; Senior Potliick U. of L or W.S.C. W li W Tefft, Richard Wayne f m yS Wil.son Tw History ' Mr Junior Toastmasters; Band; , - Vfc ' Ensemble; Dance Band; Orchestra Sturmer, Robert Paul Wilson Science, History W.S.C. Tegler, Janice Louise V Clnvt-r Park Hi rh (Tarnma) V , History, Foreign LantJuaKes ■ • . Tea; Minstrel Show Makc-Up; H |l Programs; Ladies of the Jury Summerson, Martha Louise Libby Heine Economies A.S.B. Council iB SSS Terao, Kenje 1 Science H.R. President, Vice President 1 W.S.C. Sutherland, Lawrence Ralph Houghton Lake High (Houghton Lake, Mich.) Mathematics, Science, Music, History At L.C.: Band; Candidate All Northwest Music Conference, ' .5.5. At Houghton Lake: 10th Grade Secretary; Junior Class lU-porter; Band President; Choir U. of Mich. Thayer, Raymond Laroy Sutton, Sandra Jean Le Conte Jr. High (Hollywood, Calif.) History Tennis; Bowling; Red Cross Representative H a. Thomas, Henry Lee 4 Industrial Arts A r At Coulee Dam: Baseball 2 H ■ t m Years; Basketliall; Track W.S.C. Swartz, Virginia Lee Libby Commercial F.H.A.; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Intermediate, Advanced Choir; Service Room Attendant; H.R. Attendant Whitworth ■ W J— ' Thomas, Robert Franklin K 4 e 1 Mathematics ■ m I Forum Chih President; Senate Hk ' jk Chib Secretary, Treasurer; gH -A B Stiuad; FootI)all; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Band; Ensemble; H Btej Bi Orchestra; Convocation Control; m. A ' 12B Class Treasurer Taylor, Patsy Lee Irving Commercial History F.H.A.; Bowling; G.F. Council; Big Sister; H.R. Vice President; Glee Qub Gonzaga Thomas, Ronald Ralph ft C i B Mathematics, Science I H Band; H.R. President. Treasurer Thomas, Sue Lelisa Roosevelt Music French Club; Archery Club Secretary, Treasurer; Golf; Ba Ensemble; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; H.R. Offices U. of Idaho Thompson, Arlene Ruth Hutton Commercial, Foreign Language Entre Nous; Bowling; G.F. Council; Journal Representative; H.R. Secretary, Treasurer; Winter Carnival Committee; Mother-Daughter Tea Commitlee; Style Show Model Concordia Teachers College Thornton, Darlene Carmichael Jimior High (Richland, Wash.) History F.H.A.; Junior Achievement; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee; H.R. Attendant; Bowling; Swimming K.B.U. Urban, Robert Edward Garden Springs Mathematics, Science Uyehara, Robert Kenji Garden Springs Mathematics, Science Band Gonzaga U. Vargo, Sonja Joanne Whittier History, Foreign Language Papynis Club; Classical Club; F.H.A.; Ti-Girls; Cheerleader, Secretary; Big Sister; Horizon Club; H.R. Offices; A.S.B. ( ' ouncil; G.F. Council; Mother- Da ighter Tea; Winter Carnival; Maiorettes w.s.c. Thumberg, Doris Ir ing CJoinmercial, Social Studies G.F. Car.nival; Father-Daughter Dessert; H.R. Secretary, Historian-Reporter E.W.C.E. Tinsley, Art Libby History Basketball; Baseball Pitcher 2 Years; Con Control w.s.c. Towner, Larry Edwin Moscow High School (Moscow, Idaho) Commercial, Social Science, Science, Mathematics Production All-School Play, Senior Class Play. At Moscow: President, Chie ' f Technician Radio Club; Vandal Club; Inland Flying Club Secretary; CAP Executive Officer; Declamation Contest. At L.C.: Football; Baseball Massachusetts Institute of Technology Trapp, Orville Eugene Grant Music, Mathematics, History Junior Achievement; Varsity Track; Orchestra President; Band; AH-State Orchestra; Dance Bund; Journal Staff; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Ensemble; All N.W. Orchestra W.S.C. Vogel, Sharon Lenore Libby History Dramatics Intraimuals Volk, John Michael Sacred Heart Science, Historv Ski Club; B.F. Council; H.R. Secretarv, Treasurer; Frosh Hasei)air; B S(iuad Baseball; A.S.B. CovMitil; B.F. Nominating ( ' onnnitti ' i- U. of W. Walker, Barbara Jean Hutton Commercial, Social Studies Journal Representative; Class Business Manager W.S.C. Wallmark, Joanne Marilvn Wilson History Horizon Treasurer; Entre Nous; Bowling; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival; Girls ' Glee Club; Jr. Con W.S.C. Wallers, Gloria Leidan Whittier Science Starlighters; Golf; A.S.B. Council; Ensemble; Winter Carnival; Choir; Junior Achievement Pacific Lutheran CoUcRe Wardrop, Dennis Wayne Garden Springs Science, Industrial Arts Alpine Ski Club; Freshmen Baseball; H.R. Offices U. of Idaho Wegner, Diane Carol Lincoln Music, History Thespian Cub; Fine Arts Club; Starlighters Secretary; Archery Club; Choir; All Northwest Music Conference. Bellingham; A.S.B. Talent Con W.S.C. Weigle, Faye Joanne Irving Foreign Language Book Club; Adelante; Entre Nous; F.T.A. Secretary, Treasurer; Starlighters; Neptune ' s Daughters; Intramurals; Bowling; Swimming; G.F. Covmcil; Big Sister; Choir; G.F. Winter Carnival E.W.C.E. Warner, Joan Patricia Hutton Coniniercial Entre Nous; Ski Club; Tennis; A.S.B. Coimcil; G.F. Council; H.R. Secretary; Jr. Con Whitman Waters, Donna Marie Adams Commercial A.S.B. Council; H.R. President, Vice President, Secretary; Jr. Con; F.H.A. Vice President; G.F. Council; Senior Potluck; Father-Daughter Dessert W.S.C. .y; Weiner, Nfelvin Jerome Irving History 1 Year Letterman; Band; Ensemble; Journal Representative; Dance Band; Junior Con U. of W. Weissenborn, Annette Wilson Social Studies Thespian; Starlighters; F.H.A. ; Horizon Club; Usherettes; Choir; Journal Staff; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; H.R. Secretary; Quill and Scroll W.S.C. Watkins, Jack Dean Havermah History Frosh Tennis; Dt bate; l_)raniatics Webb, Richard Grant Science W.S.C. Webster, Laureen Wilson Foreign Language, History Ti-Girls; Christmas Con; Entre Nous Treasurer; G.F. Winter Carnival; Big Sister; Horizon; Bowling; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council U. of Miami Wetmore, Roderick Baldwin Roosevelt Science, Industrial Arts W.S.C. Wetzsteon, Patsy Mae North Central High School Music At Mead: Band; Twirling Wheeldon, June Adams Commercial Swimming wheeler, Jim Grant Roost ' VfIt History French Club; Choir; Jr. Con; All H.R. Offict N U. of Idaho White, jerry Eugene WhitliiT Scieiut ' . Mathematics ■3 C s I ' rfsidcnt, ' icv President, Treasurer; I ' iip rus Servli ' ant at Arms; 2n(l Place Chemistry Division 1954 I,.C. Stieiue Kiiir U. of W. Whitney, Diane Elizabeth Sefjuoia ilijih S( hool (f eduood City. Calif.) Coninit ' rcial Thespian; Starliyhters; Choir; Usherettes; H.K. President San Jose State CtilleKL Whittle, Gary Dean Jefferson Social Studies, Industrial Arts Corridor Control; Junior Achii ' Vement; U.K. Council; Architectural Clidi; Spokane Junior Ski Club E.W.C.E. Wigen, Lester Keith Lacrosse Hiyh {Lacrosse. Wash.) Mathematics, History, Science B Stiuatl Football; Frosh Footl)all; Jr. Con; B.F. Council; Winner, Junior Chamber of Cotnnierce Aviation Course Pacific Lutheran Wilbur, Aubrev Bernice Lil)by Jr. High History, Music At Libby: Science Club. At L.C.: Hori on Club; F.H.A.; All-City Red Cross Comicil; Intramurals; Dad-Daughter Dessert; Twice 3rd Prize Winner Science Fair; Fine Arts did) Wilcox, Carolyn Audrey Stevens Commercial StarliKhter; Swimming; Bowling; Choir; H.R. Secretary; G.F. Council San Jose State ,4 FW t Wilcox, Gail Lockhart Jaiies ille High School {janesville. Wis.) Foreign Language Ti-Girls; Outdoor CUib Treasurer; Classical Club Treasurer, Historian; Usherette President; Ski Club; A.S.B. Covnicil; H.R. President, Vice I ' resident Stanford Williams, Neva Gail Libl)y Music, History Ti ' unis; Swimming; Orchestra; Dance Band Sacred Heart School of Nursing Williani-s, Norma J. Lii)by History Swimming; A.S.B. Coiuicil; Various H.R. Offices W.S.C. Wilson, Robert W. Hoose ' elt Mathematics. Science B.F. Council Reed Wilson, Stephen Alston Shoup Grade School (Shoup, Ida.) Mathematics, Science Frosh Track; B.F. Council W.S.C. Winkler, Heleene Catherine Wilson Commercial, Home Economics G.F. Winter Carnival; Big Sister; Ti-Girls; Horizon Club; Bowling; G.F. Comicil U. of Miami Winn, Beverly Jean Irving Commercial Intramurals; Choir; Big Sister; Winter Carnival; Dramatics E.W.C.E. Wiseman, Clark A. Wils(ni Mathematics, Industrial Art! Li ' ttcnm ii ' s CIul); 1 Year Cross Country; 2 Years Track; Frosh Football. Basketball, Track; H.R. President; Proctor; Projectionist w.s.c. Wright, Gary Jefferson History French Club; Frosh Hasketball; Varsity Basketball; Con Controli B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council U. of Washington Witty, Lorraine Lee Franklin Art Y-Teens; Bowling; G.F. Winter Carnival Booth Committee Wolfe, Sandra Beth Maryeliff History Swimming; Orchestra; Music Letter in Orchestra Gon aga Woodward, Gai! Helene Jefferson History, Home Economics Ti-Girls; Fonnn Club; Entre Nous; F.H.A.; Big Sister; Horizon; Mother-Daughter Tea; Winter Carnival Committee; H.R. Secretary, Vice President Whitman Wyene, Ai lene Marian Irving Commercial Bowling; Baton Class; G.F. Council; Big Sister VVynia, Tom D. Whitticr History F.T.A. President; H.R. President; Frosh Football; B Squad Football U. of W. Zeorlin, James Roger llutton Mathematics, Science, History Adelante; Kadi( Club Gonzaga U. Page forty-eight Top: Sandy Cook and Jerry Hahn were school winners in the I Speak for Democracy content ffr nnttitf T ' ■■ t ' r,°r u ? ? - ' further honoTs lTv pTacfng lirst in the city Middle: The football team picked these senior gir s as their favorites Thev are Princesses Sally Beil and Anne MacGillivray, Queen Gail Peterson nTp ses Janet Ch.sholm and Nan Byfield. Bottom: The hats of the guest speakers on vocationaTday caueh the fancy of hese three seniors The hats of various styles, sizes, and shapes we e on fhe ■rZZl ' ' H ' Le Roy Hisavas and Bob Page forty -nine The senior potluck, the most liighly attended social event of tlie first semester, is the scene for the ahove pictures. Ealing (1): BeverK- Winn. Betty McDowell, Arlene Wyene, .loanne Ncvvcoiiil) Pliylis Mclior, loAime McCuire, J.ine I ' eniiaiTu-, Elaine Jacohson. Program (2): Larry Sutherland, Hill Colwrll, Al Ki hurn. Carol I ' xUly. Buddy Branuoii, Bill Doru ' , Vic lafjen, Gerald llahn Nancy Gihnore. Eating (3): Gail Wilcox, lune Drazen, Sally Bcil, Larry Bennig- .son John Mjoen, Art Tinsley. Entertainment (4): Orville Trapp, Galen Bowe, Penny Myers, Judy Halladay, Dianne Whitney, Shirley Le Blanc, Bobby Coman, Al Kilburg. Page fitly r TIGER TIP5 ABE A MUST FOR THE FRESHMEN Paae i it t if -one 211 FRESHMEN Mr. Wuhrman First row: Hichard Vorioka. Jaim-s WhccJi)ii, Rosalie Weymouth, AMiert Worthinlon, Mike Williams, James WeninKer, Bill Zollu rl MarKari t Weiulle, Man ia Wigliv. Second row: David Zarkin, Herb Zimmerman, David Whitney, Betty Wetniore Ken Wolcott, l.avonne Watson, Jaek Westerman, Vieki Weremiczyk, Nola Kay Watson, Mary Wernet. Third row: Paul Whelan, John Woods, Jolni Way, Marlene Watson, Norman Waters, Karen Winston, Charlene Whaley, Tom Wilder, Sylva Witty. Gay Yonng. 30,5 FRESHMEN Miss While First row: l.nida Stallcop, Wilma Sullivan, Ted Stiles. Sandra Stewart, Cary Stolt , Sharli-ne Stillwell, Sandra Smith, Paul Stokes. Seeond row: Jay Simon. Linda Simpson. Hon Spencer. Beverly Sehonier, Roger Springer. Suezann ' Stocktcm, Terrv Shiga Charlottie St. Cin. Nancy Spafford, Terry Sutton. Third row: C ' .ary Slolierh. Bonnie Sim, Dennis Stallmg, Marilvn Stewart Ray Streek r, Sonia Stipe, Sharon Stai, Helm Stullen, Michael Stoddard, Wanda Sheldon. 22;} FRESHMEN Mrs. Peck First row: Jerry Mix. Pat Moon-. Dallas Moore, Bonnie Moore, Merry Mills, KIsie Mitchell, Jerry McConnell. Second row: Mary I-ou McDowell, Sarah Merrvweather, Larry Meyers, Lawerence McKinley, Allan Minaker, Amy McWilliams, Sherry Mead, Susan Melior. Third row: Barbara McElfish. Nancy Marshall, Mary Masters, Melvin Martin, Joe Mathis, Sallv Mathews Ruth Matthews. Terrv Maxwell, Cleuu ' ulei n McMairv. Fourth row: John McKee, Cary MeGeorge, Don Miller St;u, 1, , lion. ,1,1 n,„,i; MeHT,.,.,,i, 1 ),ek M. Ii.n, , Mil ' M. K.l ' . i, 332 FRESHMEN Mr. C. Anderson First row: Barhara Hikliii, Dick BurijiT, Brt-iula Bryniltlson, Mike Brown, W-rlu Bean, Marjorit- BrotluTton, Gale Ber- nardy, Cornelius Breen. Second row: Marilyn Blackwell, Rodttey Black, Barbara Brooks, Tom Betts. Jim Huff, Kay Bel- i!uni. Kartn Boni, Diana Brocar. Third row: Jim Bricki-r, Jeraldine Brown, John Brackey, Launa Burtness, Rodney Boner, Ed Heitt. Gilbert Holt, Joann Brown. Fourth row: Janet Benson, Alpnonzo Bivens, Mary Brown, Roger Butler, Gerald Bowers, Lonnie Brackins, Judy Bell, Stanley Buorkland. 205-A FRESHMEN Mr, Fletcher First row: D( n HIndnian. Larry Herron, MaryAini Guest. Nick Heineck, Shar(jn Hamilton, Gary H M per, Gary Hindu, Paul Hopkins. Second row: David Harnreaves, Mike Harvey, Carol Hayes, Barbara Hobbs, Vicki Holms, Ray Hansen, Diane HumliiKuer, Marion flansmn. Third row: Andy Holt, Gary Gulliford. Jon Hajjen, Jack Hart, Jim Hill, Glen Gos- selin, Richard Haegele, Barbara Hill, Andrea Hay ward. Fourth row: Gloria Guese, Ross Hiiulricks, Ken Flardy, Mike Heath, Robert Hertzog, Dennis Hogan, Mar ' Ellen Harris, Aleta H( otl. 327 FRESHMEN Mr. Charlson First row: Ron Durham, Elaine Faehnel, Jim Fa ' , Marge Farrish, Larry Dnean, Bett ' Flymi, Fred Enlow. Second row: Jt)e Evans. Sandra Dyke, Tony Flastino, Carol Duran, Jack Erlekson, Karen Erickson, Barbara Durcan. Linda Fet ner. Third row: Eldnra Engehretson,. Ron Eriekson. Shelia Kagan, Tom l)nnlai linb ( )1 i er, lu l Kasb. G en I ' slii k , Ilfi FKESHMEN Miss ProuK First row: Allan Mnciicli, Brvcrly Ostioiii. jaiiH ' s Obrrj;, Anne Na .oki, Bill Moii , Patricia Ouaii, Janics Nichols. Karen Olncy, Galen Peachy. Second row; Marvin Hiijhtser. Connie Mors. Hob Mosher, Maureen Mover, Hoy Pearson, Chnra Peck, Gary Peck, Snsan Parks, Jack Xeiiniilk-r. Third row: Kay Ness, Albert Ilephew. I.utille Nicherson. Liiicia Oscar- son, Carolyn Nydell, Kt ' nt M hre, Judy Morlan, I a itl Nijihtsei, Connie Mor(;an. Fourth row: Davitl Ohert, Marlys Nelson, Ivan Nichols. George Nichols, Hart Patrch, Mariner ite Mnrr -, Harold New b . Marian Mnir. 320 FRESHMEN Mrs. Graham First row: John Kiniscy, Joyce Katahira, Dick Hinnphreys, Kose Johnson. Mike Kirihara, Pat Jensen, Day! Janies, Peg Innnel. Second row: C innie Johti.s in, Terry Kelly, Isaniu Kawaliori, Gary Kepi, Barbara Jcnninv;s. Edward Huneke, Shirly Joseph, Barbara Jarmon, Pat Jewell. Third row: Molly Jones, Ricky Judy. Marilyn Jones, Terry Kelley, Jud ' Ilrdina, Jim Kanna, Gary Johnson. Fourth row: Maridell Kieiihanm, Bonnie Kaninp. I ' ain Kine. Herli Jenkins, Forrester Johnson. Darrel Hntsell, Jack Kineaiti, Cliarlene Keeiian. 220A FKESHMEN Mrs. Sullivan First row: Sliirly I ' eterson, ' aleric Pryor. Jacipieline Phill ijis. Judy I ' errinji, Tom Prestwich. Connie I ' eters, l.arry Pratt. Second row: ( arl Lantz. CaroKn Basnnisseii. Lower Beauuient. Carol Heid, Brenda Rhoads. George Qiiani, Jack Price, Ester Ponue. Judy Heid. Stephen Probestfelt. Third row: Shirly Pharness. Penny Beeves. Barbara Quaifc, Barbara Perkins, lU)nal(I Prior, Jack Pierson. Biehard I ' elersori, Sonia Pni-h, Joan Peters, Bichard Peters. 314 FHESHMEN Mr. W txtlclriddf First row: Richiird Vamust, Put VVarashiiia. Sharon Tripp. Philip Tii)ton, Gary WaUh. Arthur Ttmcr. Clayton Vosfii, Terry Uiuk-rwood, Dclya Taylor. Second row: David Trczona. Hester Thotiipsoii. Da itl Swan, Orvilh- Taylor, Hoherta Tonn, Andrea ' enat, Richard Vlrick. Wanda Warfield. Third row: Stanley Thornton, Kenneth Turner, Marguerite van Tyen, Grctchen Swanson, Karen Warner. Bonnie Talhol, Marahelle ' i weedy, Lawrence X ' artio, Robert Vennekolt. Thomas Tayl(tr. 109 First row: Joan FHESHMEN l.intla Laitinen, Jack Malone Mr. Ilartlt-y nr ' Klopp. Jim Kirsehbanm, Hodne laiti Second row: L ' ii;h Larter, Jon Lander, Sandra Knrt .. Nancy Knhn. Mary Kitkoski, Stephen Marcpie. Third row: Mikio Konishi, Howard Leffel, ' inley, General Lo fless. Kenneth Lende , Keith Laurit en. FHESHMEN Kirk, Dintia ianard Robert Lemley, Kathy Krojiue, Mar Kransi Leahy, Julu- McICachraji, Karen Luntl. John Wa ' ne Landrnm, Bruce McDonald, Ste c 1 115 FHESHMEN Miss Wham First row: Rudeen Boss, l ' att Sidisbur , Jaikie Riner, Roiier Shaw. I)a al ii Schneitler. Rieharcl Selnnidt, Deane Hoth- well, Vernon Seay. Toninu ' Hoe. Second row: Marjorie Shaw. Rosalie Slater, Tamara See. Robert Richardson, L ' nda Salter. Hammond Schneider, Karen Sha ' er. Ueimis Hisdon, Linda Heinle. Thiril row: Nancy Kives, ' all Hyker. LaHayiu- Seitert, Sue St. John, Milton liowe, Teddie Santen, Sally Schneider, Marilyn Selves, Tom Richardson, Carol Jean Ross. Fourth row: Anne Shaw, Carolyn Schldnier. Steplun Schlosser. Laurie Hic ' , Charles Hosiers. Rruce Scott, Lyimea Schmidt. Barliara Santschi. Billie Sharp. 2 FKESHMEN Miss Kempf First row: Douk Hak T, Wlva Barcus. Dick AiicUtsoii, Barbara Aclamstm, Nora Aclani , Nt-vin Aspfiiwall, Mary Baldwin, Boh Bastctlo. Second row: Grace Baugiifss, Dennis Bailly. Pat Baker, Mike Anderson, Christina Anderson. Howard Ball. Judy Aigner, AK in Akers. Third row: Paul Barton. Sharron Adams, Harry Achenhack, Rosalie Aspray, Dean Bain- ard, Sharron Authier. Boh Barton, Lois Bard. Fourth row: Linda Bauer, Dick Barton, Lene Anderson, George Akers, Albert Adams, Sue Albert, Dick Allen, Holly Barker. 204 FRESHMEN Mrs. Black First row: Jim Daliyiiiple. Jnhn Dalr nijile. iebard Oinninnhani, Autlrey Col, Grant Dixon, Jackie Deh ' ea, Joan Dahleii, David DeVleminj;, Sheila Davis, Terry Dea. Second row: George Davison. Connie Deita, Gary Cromer, Leona Dishaw, Jim McDonald, Freitla Davis, lion Dit ler, Jeant tte Dickinson. Third row: Sandra C ot, Dianne Doughty, Dean Dagman. Lmda Domit, Russell Darer, Mary Jo Cunningham, Stuart Davis, Dennie Dressel, jerry Dittrich, Frank Pceples. 10 FRESHMEN Mr. Baten First row: Gary (barter. Jeanette Conger, Tom Clark. Bill Canis, Kay ChristoHerson, Roy Christofferson, Genevieve Churchill. Second row: Richard Clement, Bill Centers, Barbara Chapman, King Cole, Sally Chiggett, Dorrine Carlock, Jimmy Caniyn, Janet Carson, Sue Chishi lm. Third row: Kerry Chirk, Marvin Clairmont, Susan Comegy , Sara Coffin, Doris Callender, Patricia Caves. Marilyn Clark, Cathy Caldwell, Mary Cambell, Larry Christian. Fourth row: Michael Cole, lo Ann Cletnents. Robert Colw clI, Den it is C?()in)rrs, Jnhn Campbell, Susan Calhoun, Kenneth Coates, Carolyn C;.l ,Tt, Phil G,nn! ' Page fifty-seven 122. FRESHMEN Miss Cross First row; Marfiarel Kritsch, Phyllis Griffey, AUlrldgr Cranes, Donna Fritz, Bill Graves, Tom Goodwin. Second row: Lorraine Gohnert. Jill Freeman, Terry Gardner, Gretchen Greer, Grary Freeman, Fred Fricke, Shannon Gaskell, Henry GoKee. Third row: Darlene Gnhnert, Marcille Giddlins. Lnana FrenilmrK, Carla Garlich, Chuck Gamble, Jim Green, Jim Freeman, Janice Freeman, Barbara FowUr. Fourth row: Barbara Goodrich, Sharon Griffith, Jill Fo uhe, Ro er Fosseen, Bob Gimble. Diane Conwick. Sandra Fatherin ham, Karen Geiss, Irene Frank. Absent: Betty Fuss, Nancy Foster, Peter Garieby. 322 SOPHOMOKES Mrs. Phillips First row: Wendell Brooks, LaDeanne Lee, Victor Lewis, Penelope L ' wis, Jerry Lose, Suzanne Lockw(M)d, Manford Lar- son, Stella Linardos. Second row: Diane Loveland, Tim Lynch Yvonne Levesqvie, Thomas Larson, Lois Lindberg, Ken- neth Lundemo, Sandra Leyda. Edward Larsen, Margaret Livengood. Third row: Diane Brown, William Leland, Inez LaRne, Paul Lewis. Marilyn Larsen, Richard Lyle, Patricia Lyons. John Lindgren. 325A SOPHOMORES Mr. Marshall First row: Molly McKay, Sandra McCreight, Malcom McCIain, Larry Marks, Marilyn McAlpine, Judy Manor. Second row: Robert Manion, Donna McKee, Mareia McElvain, Judy McElvain, Wesley McMillan, Pat McCannon, John Mac- Donald. Carolyn McCollough, Third row: Connie Moore, Madeline McKown, Dave Martin, Dave Meredith. Tom Mc- Laughlin, Robert Mather, Wayiu Moroles, Geraldine Meyers, Marjori ' McArdle. Absent: Jeanie Mattson, Mike Mayall. 3 SOPHOMORES Mr. Donner First row: Darlfiu- Dierks, Bill Clausen, GeorKia Cocn, Paul Dahlen, Anne Cross, T(jni Davis, Nancy Dawson, Linden Connelly, Alice Coffnian. Second row: Rod Deitz, Rost- Dennis, David Newell, Alvis Cromer, Dorthy Culbertson, Deainia Dillon, Gwen Cydnis. Juanita Conant. Third row: Gary Carriveau, Dean Daniels, Marilyn DagSt ' tt JoAinie Davis, Jim Cooper, Sharon Coshow, Janet Coon, Dick Dawe. Fourth row: Pat Clark, David Clumpner, Sally Coon, Karl Cordes, Bill Couchman, Audrey Dickinson, Linda Coniin, Howard dayman, Stephanie Wood. 125 SOPHOMOKES Mrs. Knox First row: Bett ' Haeger, Sue Hmnphreys, Sharon Holt, Donna HigKiTis. Sharon James, Ramona Hill, Shirly Hill, Mar- pene Hirschkorn, Donna Hoaftland. Second row: Linda HuKhhanks, Dolores Holland, Nancy Holcomh, Siu ' Hoekoday, Vin cent Blowers, David Howe, Eldon Jennings, San lra Howell, Donna Holenian, Dixie Inners. Third row: Clinton Hurd, David Hill. Bob Holmes, Ronald Hill, Dennis Hooper. Wayne Hill, Ronald Holm, Ed Holmes, Dick Howard, Dennis Hubbard. 201 SOPHOMOKES Mrs. Howard First row: Ciri Hansen, Sharon Spils. Gali- Hempstead, Margaret Helphrcy, Barbara Henry. Ollie Hamm. Second row: David Herrington, Barbara Hanson. Judy Hanley, Bill Cami!l)ell, Janice Engen, Trudy Hertel. Joan Etheridge. Third row: Ed Hales, Martin Haines. Darlene Hamlin, Gary Harris, Neil Hertel, Glen Hagen, Fletcher Hahn. Fourth rowL Louise Hawkins, Oddrun (Jilje, Loimie Herington, Harry Fay. James Heath, Gery Hughes, Stanley Heimbigner, Anne Henderson. 215 SOPHOMORES Mr. Tocvs First row: Fat Spt-cltnoii, Mit ui Satd. Jaiu- Smith, Hrciula Scwcll, Carol Smith. Caiolyii Snyih-r. Fhirc-nct ' Sameis. RL ' luHca SchreiiuT, Jim Schmidt. Second row: Michael Soss, Bah Soudcrs, Boh Stanton, PcKJiy Spcchnon, Barhara Saw- tclls, David Sharp, Hoy Sharp. Joan Sicwcrt. Third row: EU ' aiior SicKcrt, Jack Salter, Jeanette Shaddnck, Jndith Scan- Ian, Vic Sacco, Michael SiniMi. Wallace Sowers, Dnnj; Sntherlin. Fourth row: Darlene Sparling. Mar in Scalph, Wenda SilverthroTie, Cden Scritehfield. Wallace Sharp, Jim Stewart, Dick Shnvson, Carl Staih. 206 SOPHOMORES Mr. McElvain First row: Dixie MaKKard, Ciniiv O ' Hara, Mona Lake, Diane Popin-, Pat Payne, Jidie .Nelson, Sharon Lee. Betty Malott. Second row: Bruce Gilcrest, Sharon Koesti-rman. Joyce Masinaale, Pat Lockirt, Alice Hollander. Sherry Newliancr, Suzanne Prescott, Gary Miller. Third row: CMen Little, Darrell Nyfiaard, Jim Kyle, Wayne Hill, Merle Howell, Dcmald H iffnnin, lerrv Mason. Fourth row: Byr in McDomUd, Mike Heiknian, Jim Gril, Bruce .McDonald, Gary Johnson, (Jary Henett, Max Henett, Gilbert C;n ss. 319 SOPHOMORES Mr. Arger First row: Jim Sorenson, Tom Stone, Randy Cripe, Pete Dean. Marvin Samuels, Roger Audett, Jim Selander, Dav id Mann. Second row: Curtis Bajjiy, Monty Dougherty, Adrieinie Deaton, Anna Caria, MaryAnn Burkhard, Sharon Bar- t(m. Maxwell Fischhack, Boh Johnson. Third row; Irene Dowing, Darlene Chandler, Phyllis Bryant, Don Egliers, CJordon Deems, Dan Cooper. Pat McDiuiald, Gary ( )gdill, Eldee Dickerson. 203 SOl ' llOMORES Mrs. Zent First row: Ski)) Woodward, JiUict Wynne, Larry WcbsliT, Laurel Whitver, ' I ' lim Williams. Jeanne Wheeler, Robert Young. SeeomI row: Harry Woodward, Colleen Werner, Douulas CuminR, Sally Wilbanks, Lainiy Wynia, Judy White, Gene Williams, Margaret Wright. Third row: Michi Yamagiwa, Janet Wolter, John Werner, Phyllis Summers, Tom Wilson, Joyce Zimbelman, Jon Wulff, Barbara Zinum rman. Fourth row: Betty Willman, Jim Winkler, Jeanne White- house, John Wilcox, Kenlyn Williams, David Brown, Larry York, Ann Zehring. SOPHOMORES Mr. Rich First row: Marjorie Richardson, Lynna Parsons, Lar Parker, Dianne Parker, Ray Miller, Jan Rubens. Second row: Wayne Richardson, Ronald Pearce, Marian Peek, Judy Peaeh, Lowell Pickett. Third row: Jim Ri Riley, Shirley Roberts, Elizabeth Reader, Christine Rilland, Dale Preuninger, Karen Ruud. Fourth row: Jariiee Por- ath, Brian Pindell, Pauline Ridpalh, Jack Riley, Sally Riley, Robert Pallett, Marilyn Root, Tel Pugh. aura Robbins, Larry Richardsoti, Penny Parker, Douglas Parr, Nancy Iccond row: Wayne Pitluck, Susan Perkins, Sandra Phillips, Beverly aeh, Lowell Pickett. Third row: lini Reekie, Marie Ru.ssell. Dennis Mr. Read 124 SOPHOMORES First row: Carolyn Mix, Ann Ncumiller, Bill Morris, Joanne Morlan, Marilyn O ' Bleness, Joan Mundigel, Kay Novell Jeff Morphy. Second row: Sharon Miller, Conliy Ni ison, John Moral, Don Morris, Ed Michael, Arlene Mikesell, Jiiri Nechanicky, Barry Mozes, Karen Moss. Third row: Mike Nichols, Jim Ashborne, June Murphy, Dave Morgan, Judie Nickerson, Pat Nichols, Marilyn Miller, Joel Moore, Jim Nesbitt, Shirley Courtney. 208 SOPHOMORES Mr. Brooks First row: Nancy Christian, Barbara Bushnell, MeriHyn Brooks, Jean Campbell, Bob Christianson, Myma Brown, Dave Burger, Carolyn Carslens, Doris Ogden. Second row: Linda Brandt, Linda Buchanan, Patsy Brockett, Ann Cassill, Barbara Brown, Dick Canfield, James Oki, Don Ostlund. Third row: Jimmy Carson, Mary Bush, James Canton, Kay Brynaldson, J ' Ana Chew, Florence Brown, Boy Chapel, Claude Canfield. Fourth row: Bon Bridges, Roger Briscoe, Nel.son Christensen, Verne Campbell, Jerry Camp, Art Olmsted. Gary Brown. 329 SOPHOMORES Mr. Frey First row: Jim Frasselt, Sandra Forbes, Dennis Donohow, Fred Emry, Catherine Ford, David Faulkner, Clare Dupre. Second row: Charles Engler, Richard Ellis, Joyce Fleekenstien, George Freeman, Paula Fendler, Pete Fairchild, Karen Fremberg, Valerie Dutton. Third row: Diane Drazen, Lance Erie, Glen Fansler, De Loss Ferch, Albert Fields, Tom Frisk, William Dunlop. Fourth row: Mary Ellen Doughty. Leroy French, Tom Doyle, John Forehand, Bob Falkner, Max Etter, Matt Ernst, Jaynee Farnsworth. 301 SOPHOMORES Miss Morgan First row: Geraldine Baycroft. Joaime Basinger, Judy Baldwin, Deanna Alger, Chuck Roth, Ruth Auld, Irene Atkinson, Kay Adams, Susan Anderson, Sally Anderson, Aaren Agee. Second row: Pat Barlhule, Jim Baeder, Dave Ashe, Dan Bacon, Lewis Bauer, Pat Allen, John Anderson, Marilyn Bassctt, Connie Ascol, Dona Alsworth. Third row: Tim An- derson, Barry Barrett, Jim Arleth, Bruce Allen, Dave Andi ts M, A.i.lc rson, Dick Bastedo. 210 SOPHOMORES Mr. Graham First row: Gary Crendahl, Harriett Goorgi-, Rick Gilmorc, Orlena GilU land, Bot) Gengeback, GUnda Georgi ' , Hilda Gohncrt, JoAnnr Gogstetter. Second row: Johnny Greene, Gaylc Fiinnell, Marie Gawne, Dick Gingrich. Shirley Gif- fieUl. Dave Gingrich, Sheila Gawne. Bob Griffiths. Ilene Gensel. Third row: Anne Oilman. Ann Galloway. Bob Grif- fiths. Lynn Gillett, Nancy Gelh, John Gallagher, Juta, Grunte, Marilyn Grow. Fourth row: Charlie Frey, Carol Gardner, Karl Guenzel, Mike Gordon, Uoug Garske. Charles Gregory, JoAnn Geibel. Ray Gottberg. 218 SOPHOMORES Mr. Peterson First row: JoAnne Bass, Larry Jones, Ken Kai. Al Keigley. Dick Kipper. David Kalin. Pat Lane. Eric Johnson. Sally Jones. Second row: Jndy Keiber. Sherman Johnson. Billie Johnson, Bill Johnson, Mike Kidder, Hon Kofniehl, John Kine, Chuck King, Marilyn Kirsch, Shirley Jones. Third row: Joyce Kirk, Larry Lajoie, Sharon Lakin, Dick Knntsen, Wayne Johnson, Myrna Knuth, Karen Kindschi, Argyer. Laloudakis, Beverly Karkcr. Absent: Carol Johnson. Carol Kilgore. 312 SOPHOMORES Mr. Minard First row: Tommy Thompson, John Phillips, Gail Wilbur, Bette Talarice, Del Reeder, Ginger Winnner, Larry Reglin, Cathy Wise. Second row: Kathy Weighall, John Sargent, James Swartz, Colleen Swanby, Jerry Vanbelle, Martin Whit- kopp, Delores Swope, David Thomas, Patty Tortorelli. Third row: Rubie Taylor, Jim Stark, Jack Schlangen, Terry Schmidt, Marie Stevens, Keith Switzer. Russell Zuckle. Gene Reisdorph. Margie Willis. 333 SOPHOMORES Mrs. Watrous First row: Ronald Warmckc, Larrv Taylor, Fay Stolz, Rosjir Taylor, LaVerne Strawick, Bob Ulch, Michon Stuard, Don Takeshita, Mary Waiilcss, Bob Warner, Second row: Maxine Thunberg, Maxine Thiefanlt, Carol Tate, Dick Ver- vair, Brenda Tousey, Don Wall, Linda Wagoner, Bob Tweedy, Reba Troyer. Third row: Joanne Thompson, Karen Ward, Gregory Storey, Jim Tannehill, Douglas Strand, Gordon Warren, Bill VanderWall, Hugh Tinling, Marilyn Waters, Ann Walcott. 306 SOPHOMORES Mr. R. C. Anderson First row: Rex Brown, Charles King, Linda Bell, Ronald Bodey, Darlene Bjordal, Patrick O ' Brien, Geraldinc Bond, Martha Boberg, Carl Bivens. Second row: Gary Benjamin, Kenneth Boehm, John Bittriek, Richard Boyd, Ann Mor- rison, Delores Bettys, Carol Bock, Sadie Bell. Third row: Stuart Boyd, Frank Beuham, Terry Bech, George Bowles, John Blair, Robert Bowman, Arlene Belknap, Celia Thamm, Lois Behrman. 307 SOPHOMORES Mr. Palmer First row: Charlene Caryl, Jan Carlson, Marion Brischle, Bev Cashatt, Annette Rykus, Marcia Caine, Jody Whitefield, Anita Williamson. Second row: Pat Brophey, Shirley Butts, Phyliss Carlock, Don Campbell, Wayne Crochet, Dianee Wilson, Sharon Wigby, Sharon Butts. Third row: Don Carlson, Dave Broon, Paul Bunnell, Chester Sabo, Bill Brubaker, Marjorit Winkler, Juanita Bradford, Bev Cameron. Page sixty-five Mrs. Wickline 328 JUNIORS First row: Bunny Cunningham, Ann Chestnut, Carol Crismon, Myrtle Cotkrrll, Jean Clark, Phyllis Clark. Second row: Juanita Clark, Hochelle Curtis, Pat Nehrood, Sharon Cochran, Gail Cromwell, Sharin Davidson. Third row: Janice Dawson, Clara Cuddy, Marcie Davis, Dick Saladin, Joyce Cooper, Larry Nelson, Mike Cherry, Ivan Conner. Fourth row: Dick Clark, Bill Crane, Dave Dirstine, Jerry Dirkse, Jan Cheadle, Nancy Nedwed, Ruth Cydrus. Lynn Daly, Anne Corliss. Miss Hunt 209 JUNIORS First row: Claudia Atlas, Betsy Apple, Missy Ashlock, Flo Jo . spray, Barbara Baker, Sally Wells, Elsie Anderson, Sue Bartleson. Vergie Barcus. Second row: Ronald Anderson, Karen Anderson, Saundra Bard, Connie Baker, Kay Akerly, Sarah Ballenger, Dorothy . ndrevvs, Carol Lindnian, Lee Barden. Third row: Bob Gaw, Denny Ashlock, Janine Adams, Nancy Bauer, Ann Barrett, Sue Arleth, Jtu ' C.erl. Fourth row: Chas. Hornaday, Paul Aust, Clark ArrasiTiith. Jack Arkills, Larry Ayer, Bob Albreclit, Warren Burnett, Doug Webb, Frank Barnes. 108 JUNIORS Mrs. Plowman First row: Na7Ky Johnson, Janet Jones, Elizabeth Ann Jones, Edy Kulp, Mike Killien. Sharon LaLiberte, Deanna Law- son. Second row: De De K ' lly, Nancy Moore, Laureen Johnson. Chisato Kaunbori, Harold Kawaguehi, Robert Koll- man, Barbara Karker, Robert Meagher, Phyllis Kiniara. Third row: Jimmy Kirihara, Willy Jones, Pete Joss, Richard Kiriham, Frances Judy, Richard Koppe, Ronald Mason, George Kraetch. Fourth row: Lillian Krieg, Gerald Komp, Larry Knoll, Don Kirkeby. Dan Kirkpatriek, Gary Masingale, Gerald Johnson, Allen Johnson, Jean Kirkland. 21 JUNIORS Mr. Aldrith First row: Jason Njaa. Donna Green, Alfred Blanco, Lois Boleruski, Alice Besas, Paul Wham, Barbara Benjamin, Kathy Biehn. Second row: Jim -Blomsness, Eleanor Bowles, Catherine Wendle, Ledna Berger, Frieda Bell, Sharon Bardsley, Mary Wheeler. Third row: Wayne Smith, Sharon White, Don Black, Richard Werner, Leonard Bowman, Nancy White, Lamont Benson, Albert Birdsell. Fourth row: Howard Becker, Paul Nickerson, Carol Berreman, Robert Blackwell, Janice Boyer, Paul Leitch, Charlotte Whedon, Jack Bates. 325 JUNIORS Mrs. Cunningham First row; Darlene Downing, Jeanie Emeta, Charlotte Fray, Marilyn Witter, Shirley Fleck, Jean Durham, Denisi ' Drangas. Second row: Karen Oberg, Janet Foxton, Nolini Foss, Gretchen Fouche, Dan Nordniark, Beverly Farrish, Gletchen Frey, Betty Farber. Third row: Mimi Friend, George EUoitt, Tom Dunton, Patrick Flynn, Paul Dorpat, Shirley Frnzier, Leslie Francis, Judy Nolan. Fourth row; Evelyn Finley, Randy Fosseen, Sally Forsyth, Bert Evans, Jim Donery, Ford Dunton, Fred Elian, Peggy Everest. 11 JUNIORS Mr. Dunlop First row: Claudia Jackson, Bob Gifford, Bonnie Boss, Judy Gillis, Bill Hayes, Bomiie Hopkins, Sara Ann Hav. Donna Hale. Second row: Corrine Kannberg, Larry Geraghty, Margaret Garvin, Toni Ilawley, Jerry Des Jarlais, Darlene Har- ris, Judy GoodhiH ' . Third row: Ed Gates, Marie Ilainliiie, John Gray, Jim Gregerson, Ramon Green, Ed Graves, JTnn Hamilton. Fourth row; Gayla Goodrich, Dan Gerpheide, Bill Gillis, Bob Goettel, Allen Grant, Larry Hamblen, Wayne Hardy, Stuffy Hawley. M;ir ia Gardner. ;3io Mr. Louderback .1 LI MORS First row: Jt-alii- McXiill, Joiiiiii McGillvrry. Jacqncliiu- MtQiiovv ti, Cury McKittrick. Mark Mcrrit, Lois Marjjan. Margaret MtTt ' ditli, Chart ' ' McAllister, Joan Mihara. Second row: Dolores Miller, Betty McLean, Betty Messer, George GreKg. Scott McKinstry, Tom MeMiUen. Jack Miller, Bill Mitchell, Judy Bauden. Third row: Pete Melro.se, Bill Merill. Dennis Mc- Eaihian. Bert McAtee, Dan Morris. Hale Mcl ' hee, Dale Mehaffey, Jim McArdel. Rodney Doan. Absent: Dave Mielke, Robert McDonald, Dcmna McKtllop. 22 JUNIORS Miss Smith First row: Rudy Soriano, Carol Sinensen, EiKae Smith, Louise Hoyt, Janet Stewart, Diane Zack, Deanne Taylor. Second row: ' icki Smith. Linda Sterritt, Carol Sly, Phyllis Green, Gayle Simantcm, Sally Stewart, Shirley Stai, Sarah Simp- son. Third row: Karen Skinner, Hilton Zepp, Jeanne Smith. Meredith Skaer, Gary Simpson, Jim Storey, Tim Sutherland, Robert Svendsen. Fourth row: Beverly Smith. Robert Shaffer, Allen Shaw, Henry Snider, Jerry Ward, Stephen Stephens, Don Slezak, Jackie Smith. 316 JUNIORS Miss Fonts First row: Gerald Heeker. Kaui-stinc Hindley, Grace Hirata, Marilyn Heath, Arlcne Carloek. Jackie Jewett, Peggy Barnes, Ron Jew -ll. Second row : Glen Hooper. Barbara Hausken. Donna Halstrom. Terry Hutchins, Allen Immel, Janice Bulher. Di rlhy Panll. Third row: Donald Hood. Barl)ara Hood, Nancy Heiniking, Charlsie Hiett, Bol) Hundhauscn, Maralyn Hughes, Ravmond Hill. Fourth row: Dcimis H nvani, Lon n WorthiimlDn. Bob Hed hnid. Clordon Dodds, Larry Hester, Joel Ja.k-,,, . c, ii.ii i , .,,1. t im, 105 JUNIORS Mr. Siverlson First row: Sharon Ru ' chelt, Barbara Maznln, Pat Rohi rR, Hi-k ' ii Lamb, Sylvia Lake, Larry Sdiofiiberser, Frank Russi-ll, Tuni Read, Dale Robbins. Second row: Marilyn Sandstroni, Mike Reilly, Harm Schlonier, Judy RoRel, Virginia Rich, Marguerite Russell, Richard Sawdy. Third row: Loretta Roth, Art Roscnau, Doug Pratt, Gary Rogers, Tom Russell, Mike Robinson, Helen Seney. Dean Sears, Karen Sather, Graee Sandliorn. Fourth row: Sue Rindal, Barbara Schrader, Keith Rima, Ron Seek. Steve Rouse, Ron Seftnn, Robert Root, Rod Richardson, James Reser, Marylu Ross. 5 JUNIORS Mr. Woolard First row: Marie Nakagaiwa, Nancy Nakai, Peggy Muir, Adele Schmidt, Rex Rickey, Barbara Smith, Mutsuo Nakanishi, Bill Rich. Second row: Carol Muller, Gary Sweet, Irene Slanc .ak, Larry Shopbell, Don Rowan, Anne Ulch, Noel Thomp- son, Laran Muench. Third row: Larry Sampson, Mary Sunitiierson, Jeanne MacMartin, Mike Peterson, Katherine Mur- ray, Jeanne Stratton, Doug Peacock, Cyril Wolff. Fourth row: Colleen Moyer, Larry Hogan, Eugene Sheffer, Keith Nance, Eugene Stone, Gary Sharpsteen, Sharon Mossuto, Edward Murphy, Marcella Proctor. 118 JUNIORS Mr. Fuller First row: Fredrika Maclntyre, Judy Lindsay, Delores Matlock, Bill Lee, Darlene Maahs, Jim Lose, Gloria Trunkey. Second row: RoseMary Myers, Ward Livingston, Jane Loiiderback, Leo Meyers, Glen Masters, Maxine Lebahn, Corinne Lyle, Joyce Lund, Joy Martin. Third row: Mike Mann, John Magnuson, Dan Nelson, John Leek, Jean Martin, Don Larsen. Fourth row: Pat Lust, Doug Madsen, Perry Morton, Don Manning, Ed Page, Dave Luleich, Chuck Martin, Linda Manlowe. 205 JUNIORS Mr. Baird First row: linb HytTS, Sally Moss, Ht ' verly Benton, H  lin- ' Maker, Fenny HoaK, Donna Burse, Carol Elniciuist, Jerry Carver. Second row: Sally Bxirke, Clary Burdge, Laiirii- Moiler, Kenneth Caudill, Lance Beecher, Joe Mauro, Del Mon- toya, Jim Faulkes. Third row: Nini Morlan, Gary Davis, David Decker, Richard Curtis, Don Barton, Spike Aster, Carol Bakkeii. Fourth row: Sharon Morris, Dale Fluaitt, Dennis Morissey, Bill Collins, Pnu ' Morach, Carl Morig, Gail Cog- dell, Fred Moss. 221 JUNIORS Miss Pettis First row: iirry Payment, Pat O ' Well, Dottie Pieren, Sharon Wjenc, Maxine Heilly, Joel Peterson, Dolores Peters, Charlene Peachey, Gary Peterson. Second row: Mary Jane Penfield, Susan Pack, Mari-jean Purcell, Judy Olmsted, Neal Prater, Kay Phillips, Ed Pool, Carolyn Quaife. Third row: Claudia Perring, Jerry Numiiers, John Peacock, Ed Olson, Arthur Pohl, Bart Faff, Diane Officer, Jayne Peters, Karen Overhouser. Fourth row: Margaret Ouaife, Sally Pence, Jerry Peterson, Marilyn Osmond, Andy Vamagiwa, Frank Oki, Dennis Pickell, Gary Piatt. 202 JUNIORS Mrs. Vecchio First row: Pal Trueblood, Gerry Warren, Don Starhuck, Ken Zinnnerman, Kitty Walker, Loretia Thigpen, Arlene Wat- son. Second row: Birmgard Streich, Don Taylor, Jackie Watson, Sherry Thiringer, Frank Wales, Steve Swift, Jerry Yokom, George Vitolins. Third row: C;onnie Wieber, Janet Tillman, Douglas Young, Doug Taylor, Rosalie Tate, Har- land Swenson, Alan Vickers, Ned VanDorn. Fourth row: Don Walther. Tom True, Lynn Tower, Jim Stramnie, Gary Tarter, Bill While, Neil Tood. DUTSTAIVDIIVG ATHLETE OCT. 1, 1954 WON L.C.-N.C. RACE IN 8:46 BILL COLWELL MAY 22, 1954 SET NEW TRI- DISTRICT REC- ORD OF 4:28.4 FOR MILE MAY 30, 1954 MILE RUN OF 4:29.7 MADE HIM STATE CHAMP 1954 TIGER NINE CAPTURES CHAMPIONSHIP The Tiger baseballers captured their thirteenth city championship in the spring of 54, their first ' since 1951. Lightly regarded in pre-season predictions, the Tigers liacked into the championship when N.C. downed the Bengals in the season finale 4-2, but Kogers upset Gonzaga 6-2 to hand the Tigers the title. Lewis and Clark was branded anything but a championship team at the start of the season. They were thought to be weak in pitching and in liaving a young and inexperienced club. Coach Max Sehoening surprised everyone and came up with an effective, balanced nine. First row: Al Immel, Bill Brubaker. Second row: Larry Frazier, Leroy Blick, Nealan Prader, Floyd Damon, Bob Gifford, Dave Luliech, Jim Smith, Third row: Terry Hunt, Carl Miller, Leroy Levesque, Art Tinsely, Chuch Mar- tin, Gordon Skillingstad, Max Sehoening, coach. B-SOUADERS CAPTURE SECOND PLACE Under the leadership of Coach Jack Peterson, the Tiger seconds, loaded with plenty of fine talent, made a strong bid for the City B-Squad title in the spring of 54. The boys had seven wins and three losses, bowing to Rogers who took the city title. Noteworthy was Frank Barnes ' no hitter against West Valley and Larry Sampson ' s home run against Rogers. First row: Mike Volk, Terry Parkcy, Larry Geraghty, Hale McPhee, Don Walther, Harlan Swenson, Larry Shop- bell. Second row: Perry Morton, Frank Barnes, Pete Joss, Coach Jack Peterson, Danny Nelson, Pete Riley, Larry Sampson. Page seventy- two TRACK GREENIES TAKE FOURTH PLACE Coach Skip Louderback ' s freshman track team finished the season with two wins, two losses, and a second in the sectional meet and a fourth in the all-city. Promising for the frosh this season were: Bill Couchman in the shot-put and sprints; Linden Connelly in the sprints; and Dave Morgan in the sprints and hurdles. First row: Jim Arleth, Charles Engler, Dean Daniels, Jim Oki, Dick Bastedo, Bob Finch, Bob Bowman, Hugh Tinling, Ed Holmes. Second row: Linden Connelly, Stuart Boyd, Timmy Anderson, Max Etter, Glen Hagen, Doug Strand, Nelson Chris- tensen, Dave Morgan. 1954 TRACK TEAM VICTORIOUS The talent laden L.C. tracksters put on a terrific showing again in the spring of 54 by taking the city title for the second straight year. Beginning with the North Central relays, tlie power packed Tigers met and conquered all opposition on the track and field, capturing first place in the Tri-District meet. At tlie last and biggest meet of the year, the state meet at Pullman, they collected a worthy share of events by coming in fourth in the state. Jim Canton, Art James, and Bill Colwell, proved to be valuable sparks in the tracksters ' triumphant season. First row: Curtis Minor, George Vitalis, Gorden Pogue, Jim Canton, Joe Mauro, Eddie Pool, John Gray. Second row: Lee Mauro, John Mjoen. Art James, Hiram Clark. Chad Mitchel, Dick Anderson, Bill Cowell, Clark Wi.seman. Third row: Coach Art Frey, Lynn Tower, Ralph Morrison, John Schwengcr, Jack McElroy, Larry Benningson, Hank Up- ton, Willie Jones, Del Montoya, Fred Blackwell, Mike Skaer. Fourth row: Art Phol, Leroy Hisayasu, Gene Boykin, Ron Belka, Jim Donnery, Frank Oki, Jim Boyd, Keith Nance, Karl Nehammcr, Cliff Howard. ACTION ON THE DIAMOND Shown above are outstanding players on the Tiger baseball team in the spring of ' 54. Top left is Art Tinsley, who was LC ' s winning pitcher in two games with the Gonzaga Biillpups. Top right is Floyd Damon, first baseman. He made many spectacular plays on the infield and also had the liighest batting average. Bottom k ' ft is the shortstop, Nealan Prater, noted as one of the speediest base runners on the team. Bottom right is Gordon Skillingstad, center fielder. He is given credit as having the second greatest number of stolen bases. -r Page seventy-four Top: Gaining valuable experience in the spring of ' 54, these Tiger hurdlers were expected to add strength in Art Frey ' s bid for his 1955 championship: Curtis Minor, Gordon Pogue, Larry Benningson, John Schwenger, Willie Jones. Middle: The coach planned for these boys to pace LC in the broad jump, high jump, shotput, and pole vault: Hiram Clark, Jim Boyd, Curtis Minor. Second row: Gordon Pogue, Cliff Howard, John Grey, Willie Jones, Joe Mauro. Bottom: These long distance men showed promise in the spring of ' 54. They were paced by state mile champ. Bill Colwell. First row: Del Montoya, Bill Colwell, Lynn Tower. Second row: George Vitalis Art Pohl, Clark Wiseman, Gene Boykin, Ed Pool, Jack McElroy. Page seventy-six TRACK STANDOUTS Bill Colwell and Chad Mitchell were outstandinB distance runners tor the ' 54 chanipionshii) track team. Each setting numerous records, they formed a dependable girder in the framework of our thin-clad s iuad. Triumphantly the B sciuad strong-arm boys strike a bold pose. They contributed much to the success of the B-squad track team throughout the season. They are: Keith Nance, Jim Boyd, wiio broke the shotput record at the all-city meet, Frank Oki, Karl Nehammer, Jim Donnery, and John Mjoen, who later moved to the varsity. Page seventy-seven L. C. ' S BEST GOLFERS It IS srltluiii that on a goll trajji ol liigli scliool level one can find so many individuals capable of shooting consistently in the seventies as are present on our golf squad here at LC. Although our golfers claimed the city championship in ' 52 and tied with Gonzaga for first place in ' 53 and ' 54, this year should be exceptionally outstanding. Pictured above are the leading senior golfers who will graduate this Jime. At upper left is Dave Street, who came to LC from Boise. In Boise he won the Junior Kiwanis Golf Tourney and the Junior Chamber of Commerce championship along with other golfing honors. Upper right is Jim Johnson, who has been improving year by year and is now a reliable club swinger, posting many good scores. Center is Paul Njaa, who represented Spokane in National Junior Golf get-together, held in California, because of his golfing ability. Lower left is Ray Schmidt, who was medalist in the Inland Empire High School Tourney in both ' 52 and ' 53. At lower right is Jerry Camp, who was medalist in the Inland Empire High School Tourney with a brilliant round of 71 in ' 54. Page seventy-eight BOYS ' GOLF SQUAD Here is LC ' s golfing squad which you are apt to see in any type of weather invading tlie fain a .um imlliiiij greeni of our local courses. Each determined to better his score, indoor practice has been put into effect during winter months. Those on the squad are: Front row: Ward Livingston, Paul Njaa, Jason Njaa, Gary Steiner, Dave Street, Randy Fosseen, Jerry Camp, Jim Johnson, King Novell, Ray Schmidt. Second row: Dave Genrich, Glen Fansler, Bruce McGrew, Paul Hunt, Bert McAtee, Floyd Morris, Jim Fray, John Downes, and Dale M ' haffey. Duane Davis was not present for the picture. GIRLS ' GOLF TEAM Posed here are our Patty Bergs of the future golfing world. Boasting good showings in inter-school competition, they are an important part of our school sports program. Players are: Front row: Colleen Mover, Sharin Davidson, Rochelle Curtis, Barbara Baker, Florence Aspray, Linda Buchanan, Bunny Cvmningham. Mary Bush, and Mary Chelde. Back row: Jan Cheadle, Gaye DeChenne, Barbara Hall, Barbara Brown, Sandra Forbes, Ann Bradford, Diane Parker, and Dolores Bettys. Page seventy-nine GIRLS ' TENNIS The girls ' tennis teani was not too successful this fall. They finished the season with a tie for third place with a record of one tie and three losses. Niunber one player on the team wa.s Sandy Leyda. Standing: Glenda George, Betty Prestwich, Corrine Lyle, Carol Bakken, Louise Hoyt, Eloise Smith, Sherry McAllister. Kneeling: Lois Boler- oski, Karen Oberg, Paul Fendler, Sandy Leyda, Jaynee Famsworth, Pat McCannon, Joan Dalrimple. NET TEAM TIES FOR TITLE The Tiger tennis team, bolstered by Dave Broom, John Peacock, and Don Taylor, returning lettermen, completed their third and most successful season by gaining a three-way tie for the city championship. The season was high- lighted by the team ' s 6-3 upset win over Rogers. This defeat marked the first time since 1951 the Pirate racqueteers have suffered a defeat in league play. The LC team was sparked by Broom, a junior, who won consistent!)- in the regular season and won the J. E. Campbell Trophy in a three-day elimination tournament held at Comstock park. With a number of sophomores and juniors Coach Hal Jones looks forward to another successful season next year. First row: Al Immel, Dick Green, Johnny Anderson, Clude Canfeld, Mick Soss, Dave Raymond, Don Taylor. Sec- ond row: John Peacock, Mike Gordon, Dave Broom, Gordon Warren, Terry Beck, Neal Hertell. Third row: Coach Hal Jones. Page eighty 4 CHAMPIONS FIVE TIMES IN A ROW For the fifth straight y -ar tlie freshman football team, undfr the leadership of Skip Louderbatk, has captured the city crown. This is the fourth straight year they did it with four wins and no losses. Outstanding players were Gary Johnson, Don Miller, and Chuck Gamble in the backfield, with Terry Shiga and Gary McGeorge stand-outs as tackles. Tom Betts was the star center. During the past four years Coach Louderback has been aided by Bill (C. W.) Anderson. First row: Clayton Vosen, Manager, Mike McKillop, Andy Holt, Jim Dalrimple, Paul Hopkins, Bob Colwell, Chuck Gamble, Dick Berger, Manager, Tom Clark, Manager. Second row: Bart Patch, Forrester Johnson, Tony Vargo, Mike Cole, Don Miller, Mike Anderson, Gary Kepi, Gary McGeorge, Mike Brown, Tom Prestwich, David Hargreaves. Third row: Doug McBroom, David Ninghtser, James Oberg, Tom Betts, William Akers, Paul Whalen, Isamu Kawabari, Arvin Hausen, Terry Shiga, John Campbell, Tony Plastino. Fourth row: Fred Fricke, Rick Judy, Gary Johnson, Bob Gimble, Art Tower, Aldredge Graves, Gary Honda, Mike Konishi, Dean Dagman, Kent Mihre, Dean Baymond. KITTENS PLACE FOURTH Coached by Gene Sivertson, last spring ' s greenies finished in fourth place in the city frosh league. Outstanding perhaps was Mickey Soss, who did some commendable pitching throughout the season. There will be some very promising ball-players from the frosh team coming up to the varsity next vear, prophesied Coach Sivertson. Front row: Paul Lewis, Al Keigley, Mickey Soss, Bob Marks, Gary Grendahl, Jeff Morphy, and Carl Cordes. Second row: John McDonald, Pat Allen, Jim Stewart, Marvin Scalph, Tom Williams, John Gallagher, Dick Vervair, Bob Tweedy, Dave Newell, and Bill Campbell, manager. Third row: Matt Ernst, Ron Bridges, Dennis Hooper, Gene Sivertson (coach), Glen Scritchfield, Carl Guenzel, Tom Wilson, Ron Gifford, and Neil Hertel. Page eighty-one TIGERS FOUGHT HARD They made a lot of mistakes, but they never onee (jiiit. The boys worked hard and they were as good a team as I ' ve ever eoached. Thus spoke Coach Bob Bartlett about the team that finislied last in the City League. Having only five returning letternien to build around, the Tigers suffered eight straight defeats. Tlie team was sparked by Tackle John Mjoen and Willie Jones, halfliack, who were both chf)sen on the All-City Team. Many sophomores and juniors gained valuable experience this year and they shoidd prove to be tough next fall. First row: Larry Geraghty, Bob Gilford, Hiram Clark, Ed Groves, Larry Peachey, Jim Canton, Paul Hull, John Grey, George Vitalins. Second row: Wayne Hill, Gordon Skillingstad, Perry Morton, Dave Luleich, Frank Oki, Mike Peterson, Gary Roberts, Larry Nelson. Third row: Ronnie Jaeoy, Larry Sampson, Jim Boyd, John Mjoen, Larry Bennigson, Pete Riley, Willie Jones, Gail Cogdill, Lex Gamble. TIGER MENTORS After serving as B-Squad football coach for one year. Jack Peterson was promoted to assistant varsity coacii. This is Coach Peter- son ' s second season at L.C. Coach Bob Bartlett, now head varsity football coach, has been at L.C. for sevi ' U years and has served as head coach for three years. Varsity line coach. Gene Arger, lias been conditioning the Tiger line for the past thr -e seasons, after serving five years on the B-S(juad. Page eighty-iwo MANAGERS PROVE USEFUL Jim Nyborg (center) was licad manager of the varsity football team. With the help of Bob Dycus (left) and Mike Killicn (right), the three took care of the team ' s needs. Their jobs were such things as these: first aid, carrying water to the boys on the team, and caring for the team ' s ecinipment. Nyborg was with th( team for three years. Dycus received credit as the radio spotter. B-SQUAD CO-CHAMPIONS The B-gndders completely overwhelmed all opposition and finished the season in a first place tie with North Cen- tral. Jack Peterson and Gene Sivertson directed the team until Coach Peterson was advanced to the varsity as a line_ coach. Then Gene Sivertson took over completely. The junior Bengals, momentarily weakened by the loss of Its fir.st strmg and coach to the varsity, suffered its only loss to N.C. The B-eleven came roaring back under its new coach to fmish the season with a 6-1 record and a co -championship. Members of the team who advanced to the varsity are; Max Etter, Tom True, John Gallagher, Gary Cogdill, Larry Shopbell. and Stuart Moyd. First row: Danny Nelson, Jmi Donery, Rod Dietz, Glenn Scritchfield, Bill Couchman, Max Etter, Tom True Dave Morgan John Gallagher, Gary Cogdill, Larry Shopbell, Jack Schlangen. Second row: Dick Knutsen, John Forehand Dari Gerphiede, Tim Anderson, Stuart Boyd, John Sargent, Tom Wilson, Fred Laehn, Mgr. Jack Peterson Third row- Bob Root, George Gregg, Ed Larsen, Ron Bridges, Frank Barnes, Ken Kai, Dick Lyle, Dean Daniels Al Keigley Page eighty-three NIGHT FOOTBALL Top: After taking a pitchout from Larry Sampson (67), Chad Mitchell follows his interference, Hiram Clark (54) and Tom McMillan (61), around left end for a short gain against Gonzaga. Willie Jones (64) in the far background. Bottom: Chad Mitchell again about to be tackled by two Gonzaga men after picking up three yards. Jim Canton (52) is shown doing a dance over a downed man. Page eighty- four CITY AND A.A.U. CHAMPIONS For the fourth straight year LC has produced the city cross country champions. For the second straight year they have been led by Bill Colwell, who has set the city record in this distance event. His record is 8;36 on a 1.9 mile course. Coach Art Frey said that this was the second-best and second-fastest team in the school ' s history. These speedsters also won the A.A.U. Championship. The LC harriers have won such prominence that cross country is now considered a major sport in this school. First row: Joe Mauro, manager, Glen Hagen, Don Campbell, Bob Finch. Second row: Eddie Pool, Bill Colwell, Nelson Christianson, Del Montaya. B HARRIERS SECOND Finishmg second in the City League and the A.A.U. meet, the B-Cross Country Squad completed a successful season. The junior harriers downed Rogers 23-35 but lost the following week to N.C. 20-35. The team was made up of sophomores who did not qualify for varsity competition, but were given a chance to run against boys of their own ability to prepare them for the varsity. The team is coached by Art Frey. Outstanding runner throughout the season was Dick Bastedo. First row: Bob Manion, Gene Boykin, Bob Bowman. Second row: Dick Bastedo Lome Wothington, Lynn Tower, Huge Tinnling, Joe Mauro, Mgr. Page eighty-five ONE LOSS MARS FINE SEASON INTRAMURAL TEAMS ACTIVE Intramural sports interest this active group of girls led by Miss Danke. XVie girls meet on Thursdays after school. If the girls have perfect attendance in all three sports— volleyball, basketball, and Softball, they win letters. This group consists of girls from freslmien to seniors. First row: Ro.salie Weymouth, Ilene Gensel, Sharon Hamilton, Susan Prescott, Jane O ' Hara, Dorothy Culbertson, Sharon Barton, Celia Thamm, Connie Morgan, Marydell Keen- bauni, Dorothy La Rue. Second row: Pat Jensen, Carol Roid, Carol Durcn, Connie Peters, Marian Muir, Rubie Tay- lor, Ekdora Engebretsen, Billic Sharpe, Linda Laitinin, Dana Alsworth, Dolores Penman, Sherry Mead. Third row: Wenda Silverthorne, Judy Aigner, Mary Masters, Sylva Witty, Oleta Hood, Gay ' Young, Pat Barthule, Billie John- son, Marilyn Daggett, Inez LaRue, Stella Linardos, Joyce Fleckcnstcin, Sharon Griffith. Page eighty-six HUGE CROWDS VIEW BASKETBALL AT COLISEUM Top left: Willy Jones, speedy Lewis and Clark guard, is shown blocking a layin by Rudy Alexander of West Valley. Top right: Gail Cogdill (15), a top scoring LC center, is attempting to block a shot by Movers of Gonzaga. Looking on is Frank Barnes (5), junior LC guard. Bottom left: Leroy Levcsque (11), fast LC center, is scrambling for a rebound as he is visibly fouled by Meyers of Gonzaga. Floyd Damon (12), nigh point scorer of the Tiger five, and Frank Barnes are ready for action in the background. Bottom right: Willy Jones leaping for a rebound is opposed by an unidentified West Valley hoopster. Observing play outside the center of action are Frank Barnes and Perry Morton of LC. Insert: Squinty Hunter, long-time coach of numerous LC championship squads. Although Squinty ' s team failed to be a contender in the city race this year, on several occasions they showed the precision and strength that is characteristic of Squinty ' s brand of fine basketball. Page eighty-seven JAYVEES TIE FOR FIRST A strong defense and a group of boys that played good ball proved to be the winning eombination as the B-Sijuad gained a three-way tie for first. Although losing Jack Schlangen, Gary Cogdill, Dennis Rielly, and Larry Shopbell to the varsity, the Jayvees had enough strength to carry them through the season with a 7-3 record. To choose the outstanding player would be too diffi cult as the B-Squad had ten outstanding men, according to Jack Peterson, coach. First row: Jim Stewart, Willie Jones, Larry Sampson, Larry Shopbell, Pat Nichols. Second row: Tim An- derson, Mike Peterson, Terry Schmidt, Tom True, Doug Taylor. KITTENS WIN CROWN The reward for playing heads-up ball was the winning of the city crown for the LC frosh. The powerful Kittens came through the season with an excellent 13-2 record. Several fine players were developed by Coach Bill Anderson. They were John Woods, Stan Moore, Don Miller and Bart Patrch. First row: John Campbell, Gary Johnson, Phil Camp, Gary Stolz, Bob Colwell, Terry Underwood, Tony Plastino, Tom Betts. Second row: Ray Strecker, John Woods, Don Miller, Bart Partch, Stan Moore, Deam Bainard, Dave Nichtser, Chuck Gamble, Tom Clark, Mgr. Page eighty-eight BEST BASKETBALL PLAYERS COGDILL FRY DAMON RILEY PRATER WRIGHT STOLZ EWELL MORTON COGDILL Lewis and Clark used innumerable players this year with Coach Squinty Hunter coming up twice with winning combinations. Floyd Damon was the only Tiger to play in all ten games. Si. of these players will return ne.xt season. Page eighty-nine HOT AND COLD TIGERS I ' psettiiij; llic tiison d N.C. and C.V. teams were the higlilights of the Tiger basketball season. The team was paeed by the eool floor play and exeellent shooting ability of Floyd Damon, All-City ehoiee, and the fiery, luistling play of little Larry Shopbell. Losing many heartbreaking games during the season, the Tigers were a hot and eold ball eliib having a reeord of 2-6. With three .sophomores and four juniors, Squinty Hunter should complete his rebuilding program and floor a top contender next year. First row: Ed Ewell, Gail Cogdill, Charley Fry, John Mjoen, Jack Schlangen, Neal Prater. Second row: Fred Laehn, Mgr., Floyd Damon, Carl Stolz, Dennis Riley, Gary Cogdill, Perry Morton. BIRDMEN WIN THREE Having the only badminton team in the city, these boys must play the valle) ' schools and Mead. The well-balanced team, led by Dave Broom, compiled a record of three straight wins. The big event of the season was the Inland Empire Tournament held at the Armory. Two sophomores .showing potential ability are Mickey Soss and Terry Beck. The boys are coached by Mi.ss Danke. First row: Dave Broom, Neil Hertell, Mickey Soss, John Anderson, Jim Krasselt. Second row; Mike Gordon, Terry Beck, Dave Raymond, John Peacock, Dick Green. Page ninety RILEY HEADS FIRST SEMESTER A.S.B. Hello Week, held in Octolior, was the A.S.B. ' s first project this year. The different name tags and eons arovised much interest, giving students something new to look forward to each day. Under the leadership of Pete Hiley, the first semester ' s A.S.B. luid the job of making the jilaus for the Inaugural Ball and provided a ca.se for the pictures of each of the A.S.B. presidents, The organization also featured a yell contest. Joanne Henry, secretary; Hiram Clark, vice president; Pete Riley, president; Bill English, historian; Larry Peachcy, trea.surer. A.S.B. HEAD IS GIRL A.S.B. leaders for the second semester were constantly in action under the presidency of Sally Beil They worked hard to rai,se enough money to send a hoy and girl to Boys ' and Girls ' State, one of the most important events Largest event was the May Day Week, during which was held a student talent con, a faculty talent con ;i sunsa dance, and the choo.smg of a king and ciueen. Leroy Hisayasu, historian; Floyd Damon, vice president- Sally Beil president; Nancy Gilmore, secretary; Jeanette Farley, treasurer. Page ninely-one G.F. THIRTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Led by Jeanette Farley, the first semester Girls ' Federation atcoinplished many things. Among them was the con at which Marcia Gusman was present to give the girls some tips on dress and posture. The Little Sister party was another important event at which the federation celebrated its 3.5th anniversary. The highlight of the semester was the Winter Carnival, which was a very big success. Each officer has a pin to be worn during the time she holds office which is handed down to the new incoming officers. Sally Moss, historian; Ginger Shelton, treasurer; Jean- ette Farley, president; Janet Cliisholm, vice president; Sylvia Lake, secretary; Mis.sy Ashlock, sergeant-at-arms. SISTERS LEAD GIRLS ' FEDERATION Caryl and Jackie Smith led the Girls ' Federation in its many activities the second semester. Some of their activities were the Father-Daughter Dessert, the Mothers ' Tea, and Cotton Day, in cooperation with the Boys ' Fed. Gretehen Fouche, sergeant-at-arms; Judy Olmsted, treasurer; Caryl Smith, president; Jackie Smith, vice president; Nan Byfield, historian; Glee Perkins, secretary. Page ninety-two ACTIVE FIRST SEMESTER FOR B.F. OFFICERS The Boys ' Federation was fortunate this year in having Dean Kates of the St. John ' s Cathedral as a speaker at their installation con. The boys showed a movie concerning television in October and put on a successful talent con November 24. During Deceuiber they enjoyed a Christmas mixer in coopera- tion with the Girls ' Federation. Leroy Hisayasu, secretary; Ciiad Mitchell, president; Karl Nehamnier, treasurer; Larry Bennigson, vice president; Dennis Ashlock, fiftii executive. BENNIGSON LEADS SECOND SEMESTER B.F. Larry Bennigson took up tlie job of president of the Boys ' Federation with enthusiasm and a bright outlook for tlie .spring semester. He .said the Boys ' Federation has three main duties; To serve the school; to .serve the Boys ' Federation itself; and to serve the i)oys of the federation. Bennigson has been active in several fields, including science fair, clubs, and sports. Other capable officers of the Boys ' Federa- tion for the spring semester are: John Peacock, .secri ' tary; Lex Gamble, vice president; Nealan Pr;iter, historian; and Frank Oki, treasurer. Page ninety-three ITS SERVICE Tlif Lewis and Clark band works for tlie glory of the seliool in many ways. Composed of 96 members under the direetion of C. Oliver Fuller, it staged a successful fall concert in conjunc- tion with the rest of the Music department only six weeks after the opening of the fall semester. This hard working group of teen-age musicians, of whom we are all proud, have participated in three parades and have played for six football games including the W.S.C. -College of Pacific game during the year. Our band played for four basketball games and presented three concerts in addition to competing in the W.S.C. music contest. Some worn instruments were replaced during the year, which were well received by the members. Page ninety- four ITS PERSONNEL Piccolo: Janiiie Adams, John Pfucock; Flute: Janine Adams, John Pt-acoek, Sue Thomas, Betty Mae Keating, Ciri Hansen, Christina Anderson, Sharon Barton, Diana Broear, Lynne Stanley; Clarinet: Corinne Lyle, Larry Ayer, Joanne Ilendrieks, Paul Ausf, Paul Bunnell, Ron Thomas, Dave Newell, Karen Oherg, Sharon Mossuto, Aubrey Wilbur, Clare Dupere, Larry Reglin, Bill Canipbell, Carol Bock, Deanna Alger, Corriene Kannberg, Don Grubb, Shirley Stai; Alto Clarinet: Hilton Zepp, Sharon Stai; Bass Clarinet: Kenneth Caudill, Dave Nightser; Alto Saxo- phone: Chisato Kawabori, Erwin Lewis, Dianna Officer, Ruby Tavlor; Tenor Saxophone: Jim Ad anis, Iarily Kirklin, Don Kirkeby; Baritone Saxophone: Doug Peacock; Oboe: Bill Mitchell, Sharron Adams; Bassoon: Roy Chapel, Jim Arleth; Cornet: Galen Rowe, Richard Koppe, Melvin Weiner, Rodney Black, Merlyn Calvert, Dave Burger; Trumpet: Bill Gillis, Richard Gingrich, Charles King, Robert Christiansen; French Horn: Roger Downey, Don Larsen, Kathy Weighale, Curtis Bagley, Ron Anderson, David Obert, Ronald Prior, Gary Burdge, Larry Sampson; Trom- bone: Larry Sutherland, Bob Thomas, Don Black, Jim Hill, Richard Curtis, David Decker, Jim Fray, Albert Birdsell, Allan Grant, Gilbert Gross, Dick Howard, Mathew Ernst; Baritone: Verne Campbell, Jerry Johnson, Gordon Warren, Roger Briscoe, Paul Leitch, Doug Bradburn, Isaniu Kawabori; Sousaphone: Dave Simmons, Jim Donery, Charles Hornaday, Bob Mosher, Jack Westerman, Gary Johnson; String Bass: Orville Trapp; Tympani: John Sargent; Percussion: Gary Chappel, Jon Harris, Bob Grandinetti, Florence Samels, Conley Nelson, Richard Dawe, Margie Richardson. Page ninety-five STARLIGHTERS ADD VARIETY TO CONS First row: Msnia lirovvu, Kallir ii Koppc, Ami CismI, JoaiiiK ' Wliitfiuld, Dottic Picrt ' ii, Betty Wetinorc, Mvi!. Hel- phrfy, Martia Caiiic, Fay W i i ;lc. Sec nd row: Jaiiitc Engi-ii, Penny Myers, Pat Trueblood, Janiee Campion, Dar- lene Hamlin, Di;inne Wagner, Marilyn O ' Bleness, Estiier Pogne, MaryLou Engen, Mary Baldwin. Third row: Glenna R;iy Pease, Elaine Boyer, Paula f endler, Judy Nolan, Mariane Etter, Jndy Goodhue, Peggy Spulmen, Jndy Olmstead. Fourth row: Delplia Stevens, Elanor Seigert, Riearda Ue la Fuente, Jeanne Wliitchons ' , Kennilyn Williams, Maxine Lehalm, Meggie Murray, Sally Penee. BOYS ' CLEF CT I B WAS POPt 1 H CROUP First row: Jaek Arkills, ken 1 urner, David Ashe, Tim Sutherland, Tom Wynia, Bob Croy, Dean Dagmaii, Don Dressel, Bob Bowman, Allan Wilson, Jimmy Carson, Second row: Bob Fineh, Larry Marks, Bill Marks, Gary Me- Kittriek, Dan Cooper, Tom Marshall, George Dawson, Melvin Marks, Fred Laehn, Tom Prestwieh. Third row: Dale Preuninger, Stanley Buorklund. Gary Bumgarner, Paul Hull, Willy Jones, Paul Dorpat, Larry Peaehey, Jim Nyborg, Merlyn Calvert, Bruce Scott, Roger Briscoe, Joe Mauro, Fourth row: John Woods, Jack Kincaid, Stan Moore, Dale Mehaffey, Paid Njaa, Bill English, Tom McLaughlin, Doug Peacock, Richard Werner, James Rescr, Jim Wheeler, Jerry White, David Whitney. ' ui i ' tiinety-six GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB BRINGS COLOR INTO CON First row: Betty McDowell, Dana Alswortli, Shelby Atkins, Sliirlcy Rutts, Diane Ashman, Barbara Buslmeli, Molly McKay, Charlene Peaehey, Merrilynn Brooks, Delores Matloek. Second row: Sarah Ann Hay, Betty Anld ' Barbara Sawtells, Helen Lamb, Donna MeKee, Benita Strength, Beverly Moss, Carol Slv, Arlene Newmiller ' . Third row: Barbara FineKold, Maxine Riley, Reba Troyer, Jean Fulton, Mariedvth Emerson, Florence Reborn, Nancy Parker, Stephanie Wood, iMary VVanless. Fourth row: Lynna Parsons, Georgia Coen, Louise Hawkins, Sallev Coon Alene Honeywell, Judy Binns, Beverly Smith, Maxine Lebahn, Elizabeth Heeser, Darlene Wheeler. OUTSTANDING SIXCKKS IN FNSFMBLE The mixed ensemble provided much entertainment for mauv ,mc,n|is during the vear. Composed of eleven outstand- ing smgers, they ap])eared beton- St. Luke ' s Auxiliary, Sorosis Cllub, and Spokane Educators. Elaine Bover and Bobbie Coman were picked to represent the Lewis and Clark Choir in the All-Northwcst Music Educators ' Confer- ence at Eiigene. Oregon. First row: Shirley Burns, Carol Johnson, accompanist. Second row: Ruth Cydrus Merlvn Calvert, Terry Hutchins. Third row: Dave Burger, Bobbie Coman, Bill English, Elaine Boyer Jerry White Page ninely-sccen FRESHMAN GIRLS SING First row: Christine Willu-Im, Ollic Ilainni, Charlotte St. Cin, Beverly Ostroiii, Edy Kulp, aeeonipanist; Nora Adams, loy Moline, Mary MeDowi ' ll. Second row: Patty Baker, Diane Heimhigner, Janiee Freeman, Irene Frank, Lois Bard Bonnie Sim, Graee Bangness, Pafrieia |ewell. Third row: Naney May, Sliarron Anthier, Sne St. Jolin, An- drea Haward, Marilyn llnghes, Wanda Warfield, Dorrine Carloek, Betty Wetmore, Lois Delgado. Fourth row: Carolyn Calvert, Larayne Sietert, Sharon Griffith, Karen Warner, Judy Aigner, Pat Oman, Barhara MeElfish, Esther Pogiie. ADELANTE HAS ANNUAL PROGRESSIVE DINNER Augmentation of his knowledge and speaking ahility of the Spanisli language a.s well as greater broadness as to the cvdtural aspeets of Sp;niish speaking countries is the aim of every member of the Adelante. Movies of Sovith America and speakers complement their meetings. First row: Mr. Head, advisor; Marie Macagawa, Jana Selves, Betty McLean, Karen Sather, Fay Weigle, Sally Jones, and Michon Stuard. Second row: Evelyn Finley, Naney White, Pat Paul, Pat Sterling, Maryln Boss, Patsy Broekett, Edy Knlp, and Tom Dunton. Third row: Ricarda de la Fnente, Barbara Everest, Sliirley Duliber, Gary Pence, John McGwire, Prue Morach, Marilyn Bassett, Ann McMath, and Ed Pool. Absent was Don Taylor. Fall officers were: president, Shirley Dnbbcr; vice president, Gary Pence; secretary, Pat Paid; treasurer, Tom Dun- ton; liistorian, Nancy White; sergeants at arms, Pat Sterliing, Don Taylor. Spring leaders were; president, Pat Ster- ling; vice president, John McGwire; secretary, Bicarda de la Fnente; treasurer, Faye Weigle; histori;m, Barbara Everest; and .sergeants at arms, Eddie Pool and Jana Selves. Page ninety eight CLASSICAL CLUB STUDIES ROMAN LIFE The object of Classical Club is to (urtlin interest in the classics and Roman lite by study and activities and by in- viting outside speakers wbo have traveled to speak to tbeni concerning their travels. First row; Carol Chrisman Janey Smith Sue Humphreys, Flo-Jo Aspry, Jan Rubens, Missy Ashlock, Jerlie McNall, Sue annc Stockton Sec- ond row: Mrs. Charbonneaii, advisor; Bunny CunninKliam, Val Dunton, Dolores Bettys, Karen Anderson Judy Scanlon, Margaret Quaife, Carolyn Quaife, Catherine Wendel. Third row: Carol Smith, Corrine Lvle Sue Riiidal Ann Barett Vesta Simanton, Sue Arlath, Gale Hempstead. Fourth row: Stanley Buorkshind, Bob Barton PetJ Melrose, Bill Merrill, Fred Moss, All Keigl -y. LATIN TITLES FOR OFFICERS (.lassicai Club has given all its officers Latin titles. Eacli semester two consuls (presidents) are elected, a boy and a girl. I-Iojo Aspray qiiestor; Al keigley, second semester consul; Bunny Cunningham, second semester consul Margie Quaife, c-en.sor; Dick Humphrey, scriptor; Bill Merrill, first semester consul; Corinne Lvle, first .s.-mester consul- Carolyn Vuaite, vigilia. Page ninelii-nine FRENCH CLUB HAS LARGE MEMBERSHIP Having a largo nifmbeisliip, tlie Frendi club proves very-interesting to tli()s ' wlio belong. At most nieetnigs speak- ers who have aetually been in France give the students ideas of the French way ot Htc. Members ha( a Christmas party for tlie children of a needv family. First row; Sharon White, Ronn ' Jaeoy, Marilyn Larson, llarlene Miehard- .son Sandv Leyda Lorie Moller, Bill Doric, |im Wlieeler, Neysa Donata, Dennise Drangas, Marilyn Saiulslrom, Sue ' Bartleson Judy Lind.say. Second row: Nora Gilkey, Tom True. Stephanie Hawley, Helsy Apple, Barbara Hausken Dong ' Taylor, Penny Hoag, Joanne McGilvery, Diana Larson, Mariane Bristhle, Carolyn Morri.soii, Laureen Webster Third row: Anne MacGillvary, |oyee Cooper, Bicarda dc la Fuente. Linda Smith, Pat Paul Claudia Per- ring Judy Oinistead Dick Hughes, Sue Arlcth, Marv Cheldc, Gaye DeChenne, Margie Quaife, Kay Aekerly, C;arolyn Onaife Marlenc Curtis, Mary Lindsav. Fourth row: Shirley Dubber, Don Dres.sel, Nealan Prater, Gary Wright, Max Ettcr, Bart Paff, jiin Baker, Duane Davis, Bill White, Frances Goodrich, Connie Baker. Jan Clieadle, Joanne Wallmark. Topper Nielson, Abby Ingebretson. FRENCH SPEAKING OFFICERS French has become a popular subject. Led by Bill Doric and Buddy Brannon, the French speaking officers planned many activities. First row: Joanne Henry, .secretary (1); Laureen Webster, treasurer (1); Gail Bronson, historian (1); Lauri Moller, secretary (2); Joyce Cooper, treasurer (2); Kathy Stout, fifth executive (2); Mary Lindsay, historian (2)- Abby Ingebretson, vice president (2); Topper Neil.son, vice president (1); photographer (2). Second row: Bill Doric, president (1); Doug Taylor, sergeant at arms (1); Bud Brannon, fifth executive (1), president (2); Don Dressel, photographer (1); Bonnie Jacoy, sergeant at arms (2); Gary Wright, sergeant at arms (2). Page one hundred 1. The snack bar in the Cafeteria. Delores Matlock is selling to Bob McKee, Arvin Hansen, Ronald Holme, Hoy Kirihara, Jack Orr, Charles Rogers, Janyce Treadwell. 2. Ensemble from tlie Christmas con: Bill English, Leroy Hutchinson, Bobbie Coman, Merlyn Calvert, Shirley Burns, Penny Myers, Jerry White, Ruth Ann Cydrus, Elaine Boyer, Dave Burger, Jane O ' Connor at die piano. 3. Dave Broom, Tom Reed, Larry Nelson, Larry Knowles, Mike Killien, Denny Ashlock, and Don Starbuck were enthralled by the sight of the first girl (Sylvia Lake) for many months. From Some Enchanted Evening presented by the juniors. 4. This scene from the junior con shows Joyce Cooper, Stephanie Hawley, Marcia Caine, Sharyn Morris, Katherine Wendle, Marcia Gardener, Denise Drangus, Sally Pence, Jane Peters, Missy Ashlock, Loretta Thigpen, Pat True- blood, Carol Bakken, Helen Lamb in foreground, and Judy Nolan, Ann Chestnut, Dorothy Perin, and Ann Corliss singing with Sally Moss, Page one hundred one CLUB WANTS ART AND MORE ART Here ' s a club that works steadfastly toward developing art around this school. At Christmas time they distinguish themselves by producing liandsome Christmas cards. They enjoy a Christmas party but at the same time they give help to a destitute family. First row: Carol Sorenson, Susan Arleth, Harold Kawaguchi, Penny Parker, June Drazan, Harlean Kichardson, Arlene Belknap. Second row: J ' ana Chew, Katherine Murray, Diane Wegner, Gordon Pogue, Jaynee Franswortli, John Losec, Lynda Coos. Third row: Sharon Morris, Judy Nolan, Joanne Landrum, Kay Salter, Florence Brown, Kay Brynald.son, Jackie Smith, Johii Blair. Fall semester president was June Drazan; vice presi- dent, Jaynee Franswortli; secretary, J ' ana Chew; treasurer, Harold Kawaguchi. Spring semester president was Susan Arleth; vice president, John Losee; secretary, Harlean Bichardson; treasurer, Kay Salter; fifth executive, Judy Nolan. CLUB TOPIC IS CURRENT EVENTS The main objective of Forum Club is to discuss, informally, current affairs. Among their activities this year, the Forumites had a Christmas party, in which all the members dressed in native costumes of different foreign coim- tries. First row: Gail Woodward, Carol Chrisman, Tom Bead. Second row: Miss Katherine Hmit, Lynn Daly, Bar- bara Wolfe, Pat Sterling, Flojo Aspray. Third row: Shirley Adams, Boh Thomas, Alexis Fafenrodt, Lome Worth- ington, Barbara Schrader. First semester officers were; Bob Thomas, president; Carol Chrisman, vice president; Barbara Wolfe, secretary-treasurer; Alexis Fafenrodt, historian. Second semester officers were: Alexis Fafenrodt, president; Barbara Wolfe, secretary; Flojo Aspray, treasurer; Lome Worthington, historian. Page one hundred two TRI-SCI TAKES TRIP The highlight of the year for these science students was the trip they took to the coast. The students toured a smelter in Tacoma and the Northwest Glass company in Seattle. They hold their m eetings twice a montli at which they give reports on new scientific developments. First row: Pete Joss, Jack Miller, Alice Farrcl, Boh Dycus, Patty Eagle, Glee Perkins, Frances Herdina. Second row; Pat llaskins, Hugh Tinling, Steward Boyd, Dnane l avis, Jim McKee, Johnny Anderson, Bob Howell. Third row: Dick Bastedo, Jerry Camp, Paul Hunt, Jolm McGwire, Boh Nichols, Bart Paff, Dave Pogue. 3 C ' s INTRODUCES PIN The ' 3 C ' s club had many activities during the school year. Among them were the annual Hay Loft Havoc which is held in a large barn, and a roller skating party which all the 3 C ' s clubs in the city supported. The club intro- duced a pin which is to be used by all 3 C ' s clubs in the city. First row: Betty McDowell, Marjorie Brothertou, Pat Moore, Bette Davis, Marcia Caine, Mary McDowell, Mr, Wuhnnan. Second row: Bob Urban, Joan Siewart, Bar- bara Atkins, Dottie Pieren, Penny Long, Merlyn Calvert. Third row: Eldora Englebretson, Patty Eagle, Sally Pence, Robert Gibson, Jerry White, Sally Schneider. The fall .semester officers were: Jerry White, president; Dottie Pieren, vice president; Sally Pence, secretary; Merlyn Calvert, treasurer; Marcia Caine, historian; while the spring semester officers were Jerry White, president; Dottie Pieren, vice president; Sally Schneider, secretary; Bob Urban, treasurer; Marcia Caine, historian. Page one hundred three BOOKS ARE THEIR HOBBY At the semi-monthly meetings of the Book Chil), topics are cliosen. Each meml er reads a hook on tlie subject and contributes his part to the discussion. It was the consensus of opinion among the members that the most informa- tive and interesting meeting of the year was one in which Dr. Biehn spoke and displayed his collection of uniijue books. The Book Club also donated books at Christmas time to the Shriners ' Hospital and the Veterans ' Hos- pital. First row; Sharon Cochran, Gretchen Frey, Nancy Jo Johnson, Betty Prestwich, Nancy Smith, Flojo Aspray, Kathy Biehn, Patsy Berquist, Lenore Foulks. Second row: Bunny Cunningham, Linda Smith, Jane Peters, Beverly Farrish, Barbara Schrader, Barbara Wolfe, Connie Kaher, Laurie Moller, Sally Biel, Janet Chisholm, Ann Mac- Gilvray. Third row: Lynn Daly, John Peacock, Doug Mad.sen, Marilyn Osborn, Bill Colwell, John McGwire, Alexis Fafenrodt, Daune Davis, Dick Green, Fred Moss, Ed Pool. BOOK CLUB OFFICERS Under the guidance of Miss Marian H. Pettis, adviser, these capable officers from both semesters of Book Club outlined an interesting and informative program for the rest of the club to pursue throughout the year. Seated are the first semester officers. Left to right: Doug Madsen, treasurer; Gail Peterson, sergeant at arms; Patsy Sterling, secretary; Beverly Farrish, historian; Barbara Wolfe, courtesy chairman; John Peacock, president. Standing are the second semester officers. left to right: Dick Green, sergeant at arms; Ann MacGillvray, president; Nancy Smith, sec- retary; Nancy Jo Johnson, vice president. Patsy Berquist, historian; Kathy Biehn, courtesy chairman; John McGwire, treasvirer. Page one hundred four CHESS IS BOYS ' GAME These boys amuse themselves by playing one of tlie most complex games of all. Tiiough old, it is found very interesting to the members. They not only play against the various high schools, but tliey also play the senior chess club. First row: John Breaky, Robert Ricliardson, James Whedoii. Second row: Bruce McGrew, Bob Dycus, P irrester Johnson, Flovd Morris. Third row: Dannv Wilson Duanc Davis, Dale Meliaffy, Paul Hunt, Jim Boyd. QUILL AND SCROLL INITIATES NEW MEMBERS Quill and Scroll is an international honor .society for high .school journalists. LC ' s chapter was named for Stoddard Kmg, former ly a well know journalist. First semester officers were Shirley Dubber, president; Jeanctte F arley vice president; Harlene I{ichardson. secretary. First row: Bc-tty Prestwich, Joan Kalin, Nancy GiluKuc, Jeanctte Farley Gerald Habn, Carol Hillicr, Carl Miller, advi.sor. Second row; Ann Butler, Harlene Richardson Gail Peterson ' James Rosenfield, Topper Nielsen, Sharon Miller, Anne McGilvary, Brick Cross. Third row: Lynn ' Grouse Shirlev Dubber, Duane Davis, Dick Boyd, Bob Feyerabend, Stephanie Hawley, Annetta Schecl Page one biindrcd live SENATE CLUB HAS MOCK TRIAL Louis Li iim .ti)ii was giu speaker at the Senate ihili an-nii.il liaiiquet held at thi- Spokane holt ' l. Anionjj; the chib ' s other aetivities were a mock trial, a debate with Jr. Toast masters, and initiation speeelies. Glenn Dauj herty is ad- viser. Officers by semesters are: Jerry Hahii, Dick LeMaslers, president; Pete Hiley, Jolin Mjoen, vice president; Dick LeMasters. I iek Sorcnson, secretary; H ob Thomas, Jim MacLeaii, tre;isnrer; Larry Bennig.son, segreant at arms; Jim Adams, parliamentarian; Panl Hnll, Jerry Halm, critic . First row: Kd I ' oole, Pete Joss, Terry McMaeken, Pat Ha.skins, Mark Nathan, Dick LeMasters, Neai;m Prater. Second row: Nelson Christiansen, Dave Pogiie, Lorne Worthington, Gary I ' ence, Boli Thomas, Jim MacLean, John Gray, Hale NhuPhee. Third row: John Peacock, Fred Moss, Doug Madsen, Bill MeGlichrist, Larry Bennig.son, Paul Hull, Jolin Mjoen, Larry Ihmiblen. LARGE GROUP INTERESTED IN TEACHING The purpose of the Future Teaciiers of America is to promote ideas of wliat is expected of a teaclier. The students then will be sure this is the vocation in wiiich tliey are interested. They had a very successful potluck dinner at Christmas time. They also had another joint potluck with North Central. Discussions go with the dinner. First row: Mrs. Zent, Donna Hale, Jackie Biner, Pat O ' Dell, Joan Smith, Miekie Watson. Second row: Beverly Cashatt, Pat.sy Sterling, Bev Smith, Pat Paul, Carol Muller, Jana Selves, Adele Louthan. Third row: Claudine John.son, Meri- dith Skaer, Larry Christian, Marilyn Osmond, Janice Campion, Mary Lou Engen, Carole Haney, Celia Thamm. Fall semester officers were I ' at Sterling, president; Adele Louthan, vice president; F ay Weigle, secretary; Cheryl McKee, treasurer; Donna Hale, liistorian. Spring semester officers were Adele Louthan, president; Joan Smith, vice president; Glenna Hae Pease, secretary; Meredith Skaer, treasurer; Mary Lou Engen, historian; Don Howell, ser- geant at arms. Page one hundred six Upper left: In order to raise nioney for new uniforms, tlie Ti-Girls held tlieir annnal popcorn l,all sale Shown selhng arc Marilyn Sandstro.n and Dianne Pierson. Shown buyin« are, l.-ft to right MeK Ilelphrey ' Marilyn MeAlpme, Siiirley Peterson, and Sondra Smiith. Upper right: Chivalry day proved to he interest- ing witii tlie hoys carrying hooks, cleaning shoes and opening doors for the girls. Performing their duties are Don Dresscjl eleaning Soiija Faire s shoc-s and Jack Horvath loaded down with books for Barbara Moon Lower left: Climbing out of the I.airt;liild bus are Sue Delgado, Joann Delgado, Steve Dresner Gary treeiiian, Wendell Brooks and loni Goodwin. Lower right: Friday before Christmas vacation, the choir made its traditional tour (if the halls singing Christmas carols. Bottom left: Carol Hanev leads the Ti-Girls m a cheer during a basketball game at the coliseum. Bottom right: Mrs. Kathryn Sullivan was appointed to manage the new display case just outside the office. Shown viewing an exhibit are Jane Louderback, Dick Teft and Sue Hoekaday. Page one hundred seven SKIERS SAIL DOWN THE SLOPES THEY MADE THE SNOW FLY Under the leadership of John Bnm .cll, Spokane Ski C;hih and its officers phmned for and took part in many skiing events. First row: Don Taylor, treasnrer; Jolin Brnnzell, president; Tay Conrad, vice presi- dent. Second row; Oakie Unrrows, .sergeant at arms; Gay DeChene, sergeant at arms; Judy N ' l,son, secre- tary; Abhy Ann Ingebretson, corresponding secretary; iLinda Clark, historian. Page one hundred eight F.H.A. RUNS SERVICE ROOM I Ills yr.iv I ' .II A. arningcd to send Cluiilottr Kray and Pat Smith to tlu ' state coiivfiition in Si ' attk ' . ' I ' liry siippurlcd II needy family at Christmas time with food, gifts, and clothing. They support and nm the service room under the direction of Mrs. Ann Cimningham. First row: Valerie Pryot, Charee McAllister, Laura Robbins, Judy Heid, Carol Sorenson, Sharon Heichelt, Vergie Barcus. Second row: Dorothy Andrews, Vicki Smith, Peggy Mnir, Donna Waters, Karen Albriktsoii, Charmaine Bancr, Rosalie Konip, Pat Smith, Glenna Rae IVase. Third row; Mrs. (Cunningham, Betty Messer, Karan Oberg, Evelyn Fiiilcy, Gretclien Fouchc, Parsy Sterling, Peimy Hoag, Charlotte Fray. OFFICERS MAKE SUCCESSFUL YEAR The F.H.A. officers worked hard to plan and make a siucessful year for their club. First row: Glenna Pease, historian (1); Charee McAllister, parliamentarian (2); Pat Smith, president (1); Charlotte Fray, historian (2). Second row: Karen Oberg, treasurer (2); Vicki Smith, reporter (2); Donna Waters, vice president (2); Pot Sterling, president (2); Gretchen Fouche, secretary (2); Vergie Barcus, parliamentarian (1); absent— Charmaine Bauer, sec- retary (1); Karen Albriktson, vice president (1), Page one hundred nine A.S.B. LED BY GIRL Second sciiH ' Ster A.S.B. Council was led by Sally Bcil. With the .support of students and faculty, tin ui .tnization was able to sponsor a semester of successful activities. A.S.B. SUPPORTS HELLO WEEK Bv tlie looks on tlicsc iiilcIliK. iil faces one can be sure that some iniportai after was being decided. Led by capable I ' ete Riley, tlu- first semester A.S.B. council put over an effective program. Besides supporting Nicko, a Qfeek orplian, they sponsored .such events as the Inaugural Ball and Hello Week. Page one hundred iivelve Top: Typical Imiclitiniu scene sliowiiig .stiideiits at Krosto. Middle: Cast of tlie very sueei-ssful A.S.B. Talent Con. Standing: Naney Gates, Heba Troyer, Mona Lake, Shirley Adams, Sylvia Lake, Ann Hen- derson, Pat Wetzsteon, Dale Prennin er, Carol 1 la ney. Diane Zaek, Kay Goss. Sitting: lane O ' Connor, Linden Connelly. Bottom: Scene at Hello Week Mixer showing neen Naney Gihnore ehosen friend- liest girl and King Pi te Hiley, eho.sen friendliest boy. Shown with them is the Royal Court consisting of Princess ' Barbara Henry, Sylvia Lake, and Peggy Iinmel; and Princes Jim Canton, Willie Jones, and Stan Moore. Shown standing with them is Gail Peterson, Hello Week Chairman. Page one hundred thirteen CLUB PROMOTES MATHEMATICS; HELPS NEEDY FAMILY ■ I After sponsoring tlic Junior-Sfiiior and Freshman- Soplioniorc Matli Contest, Math Chih turned their interest toward lielping a needy family at Cliristmas time with food, elothing, and presents. Tlie eHmax of tlie year eame with an annnal picnic. Officers hy semesters were: president. Bill English, Floyd Morris; vice-president, Floyd Morris, Jerr ' Johnson; secretary, Karen Alhriktsbn (re-elected); trea- surer, Jerry Johnson, Dnane Davis; filth executive, Paul Hunt (re-elected). First row: Karen Skinner, Karen Albriktson, Barbara Moon, Floyd Morris. Joanne McGillivray, Jackie Smith. Second row: Miss Kenipf, adviser; Nancy Nedwed, Dan Nordmark, Pete Joss, Doug Taylor, Lois Morgan. Third row: Bol) Nickors, Bill English, Duane Davis, Paul limit, Jim Stronime, Hank Saider. Absent: Bob Dycus, Roger Hahn, Jerry Johnson, Tom Head, Dick Soren.son, Hon Sefton. THEY SHOOT ARROWS BUT NOT CUPID ' S These students spend much time down in the girls ' gym shooting. At each meeting they have a contest which consists of 10 rounds. Each contestant shoots 6 times a round. Their meetings are held twice a month. First row: Mr. Fletcher, Robert Johnson, Barbie Schiebner, Sue Thomas. Second row: Jack Rilley, Floyd Morris, Jerry Johnson, Sally Forsyth. one hundred fourteen JOURNAL STAFF WAS SMALL The first semester Journal staff, tlK)uf;li small, did a fine job, aecortliiig to tlie adviser. The cireiilation staff made a reeord iiumher of sales. The advertising staff did equally well. Staff leaders were: Diek Boyd, nianauing editor; Gail Peterson, advertising manager; Clarence Cross, sports editor; Duane Davis, eireulation manager; Lynn Krause, business manager. First row: Mr. Miller, Nancy Gilmore, Gail Peterson, Topper Nielsen, Jerry Halm, Jeanette Farley. Second row: Orville Trappe, Sharon Miller, L nn Krause, Barbara Moon, Annette Wicsenborn, Anit;i Seheel, Sally I- ' almer, Carol Hiller. Third row: Jim Ro.senfield, Earl Preston, Duane Davis, Diik Boyd, Shirle ' Dub- ber, Stephanie Hawley, Brick Cross. JOURNAL EDITOR WAS REDHEAD Though it numbered 28, the second seiuester Journal staff was about tlie right si .v, .iceoicling to their adviser. One distinct accomplishment was the paper honoring the 150th anniversary of tlie L ' wis and Clark Expedition. Their editor, Brick Cross, like many other student leaders, was a redhe;i(l. First row: Mr. Miller, .Mari-jean Purecll, Susan Peck, Stephanie Hawley, Sharon Bardsley, Barbara Moon, Gail Hempstead, Suzie Ernst, Linda Bell. Second row: Nancy Gilmore, Topper Niel.sen, Brick Cross, Marilyn Daggett, Caryl Smith, Gretchen Fouehc, Ginger Shelton, Lvnn Krause, Evelyn Finley. Third row: Jerry ILihn, Dick Boyd, I ex Gamble, Duane Davis, Carl Stolz, Earl Preston, Jim Roscnfield, Dave Broom. Page one hundrvcl fillivn 1, Students on a typical day dnring the inontli long bns strike, after seliool, attempting to get a ridi ' home. 2. Nan Byfield, Gail Peterson, Xlarie llainline, and Janet Cliisliolm, along with the rest of the Ti-Girls, are ahont to make a trip to Walla Walla to give tlieir snpjiort to the LC Tigers who met the Wa-Ili Blue Devils, .3, Dai ' Prnen- ingiT, Orville ' I ' rapp, ,|ane O ' Connor, Bob Thomas, and Dong Peaeoek are shown pre.senting an outstanding perform- anec in v . .S.B. talent eon. 4. Members of the band set themselves in a relaxi ' d mood in pri ' paration tor tlieir trip to Walla Walla. 5. The colorful bulletin board in tlie front ball, devoted to the news of all school organiza- tions, makes intt ' resting reading for Diane Whitney, Gar Kogcrs, and Francis .Indy. 6. Life was a luxury lor these two boys on Tolo Day dining Hello Week. Dan Norilmark relaxes as Mary Lindsay combs his hair, while Lance Beccher receives aid from CUaudinc Johnson in drinking liis milk. 7. The welcome mixer, spon.sorcd b the A.S.B., started the first semester very successfulK ' . H. Ti-Girls ' Color Day was a success this year as it lias been in the past. Pictured are a group of girls who pnrcha.sed Shakeroos, Payv ont ' hundri ' d sixlccn OUTDOOR CLUB ENJOYS MANY SPORTS Outdoor activities give this club its uauic. Souif of tlu ' outings tlii ' V took this year woie: hikinu on Mount Spokauc, swiniuiiiisj and hiking at Newman hike, and slediUng at IncUan Canyon, Fir.st row: Bill Lee, Carol Eddy, l atli ' W ' entlh ' , lean Durham, X ' ieki .Smith, Janet Cliisholm, Second row: Tom Hnssell, Gail Vileo , Judy Jones, Larry GeraghtN ' ! Jack Miller, Sally Beil. Third row: Pete Riley, Tom Dunton, Harm Sehlonier, Pete Melrose, John Gray, George Gregg. Fourth row: Doug Matson, Randy P ' osseeu, John Mjoen, Larry Bennig.son, Pogey Hull, Larry Gus- tafson, Larr ' Hamblin. OUTDOOR CLUB OFFICERS officers for Outdoor clul) have a rudd glow in tlu ' ir cheeks. I ' ogey Hull, first semester pri ' sidcnt, likes fishing, water skiing, golfing, and liunting. Carol Eddy, second semester president, loves outdoor life. She enjoys swinnning, golfing, liiking and sledding. First row: CJingi ' r Shelton, treasurer (1); Sally Beil, secretary (1); Tom Hussell. treasurer (2); John Mjoen, sergeant at arms (1); Pete Riley, vice president (1); Pogey Hull, Carol Eddy, Frank Morrall, vice president (2); (can Dumas, seeretarv (2); iilisent— Klovd Damon. s ' rgeant at arms (1); Ijarr Beunigson, sergi ' ant at arms (2). Page one hundred seventeen THEY BOLSTER SCHOOE SPIRIT Ten peppy leaders led the student body in cheers and songs starting from football in the fall and following on through the baseball season in the spring. In so doing they helped keep up the team morale and school spirit. This is the first year the sweaters were bought by the school and they will be kept for following Cheerleaders. Top picture —First row: Clara Diiren, Arlene Uumbiug, Marie Hainline, Carol Haney. Second row: Dick Vanderwall, Dave Burger, Larry Knoll, Third row: Sonia Vargo, Louise Hoyt, Donna Hale. Bottom picture— First row: Clara Duren, Dick Vanderwall, Marie Hainline. Second row: Sonia Vargo, Larry Knoll, Carol Haney, Arlene Rumburg. Third row: Donna Hale, Louise Hovt, Dave Burger. Page one hundred eighteen SENIOR BOYS PROVIDE ENTERTAINMENT Organi iiiK for the junior ton, the senior Boys ' Quartet found itself a trt iiicinloiis mi( css, and its talent in great tleniand. Tlie boys appeared at many seliool eons, on a television .show for .seven weeks, at the Coliseum talent sliow, and before various eivie c lubs around the eity. Dave Simmons at tlie left is tlie newe.st member of the group. Larrv Peachy, Cliad Mitehell and Jim MeLain are original members. FUTURE DRAFTSMEN William Dunlop is adviser for tlii ' ne wly revised Archileetural chib. Although small, the membirs had a snceessfiil year. Officers by semester are: Hub Brannon, Karl Nehanmier, president; Hill Geist, Johnny Kirihara, vice president; Johnny Kirihara, St;ndey Holm, secretary; Ivan Conners, Jerry Komp, treasurer; Dave Bosewell, Bud Brannon, sergeant at arms; Stan Holm, fifth executive. First row: Dave Boscwell, Bill Geist. Ivan Conners, King Novell, Stan Holm, William Dunlop, adviser. Second row: Johnny Kiri- hara, Henry Thomas, Gary Whittle, Bud Brannon, Jim Arleth, Jerry Komp. Page one hundred nineteen THESPIAN GETS NEW NAME Diinng part of the year the Thespian club was in a state of change. The group now called Thespian was to get a new name; and a new national club was formed. Mem])ership in the new club is based upon a certain nmiiber of points, determined by various features in dramatics. First row: Deniece Darangus, Nancy Smith, Bev Farrish, Sylvia Lake, Marian Brishle, Jan Rubins. Second row: Mrs. Wilson, Mary Chelde. Linda Smith, Mary Bush, Betsy Apple, Kay Adams, Ernestine Hendly. Third row: Ann Henderson, Gary Birge, Frank Morral, Ann Cassil, Francis Judy, Toody Simanton, Dave Bvuger. THEY LOVE THE FOOTLIGHTS Dramatic talent is evident on the faces of these seven officers of Thespian club. Three boys and four girls show equal mterest on the part of the sexes. Left to right: Dave Burger, sergeant at arms; Joyce Cooper, secretary; Frank Morral, president; Beverly Farrish, vice president; Larry Nelson, treasurer; Mary Chelde, historian; Bunnv Cun- ningham, secretary. Page one hundred twenty B.F. TALENT CON Section No. I Right: Dr. Kisniey (Dick Allen) and Ills beloved school teacher (Ken Coyle) collided in a This Is Your Life skit. Below: The man behind the scenes, our hard working stage-crew without whose labor these cons could not be presented. They are: Charles Mackey, Larry Ayer, Allan Grant, Robert Paping, and Danny Howell. Section No. 2 M right are the Six Saints who played tor the con in their usual rousing dixiehuitl style. This hand is comprised of Dave Berger, Dick Howard, Dave Newell, George Free- man (almost hidden), Larry Regland, and Roger Briscoe, Lower right : The Sports- men, the well known senior dance hand also played and accompanied tiiroughout the con. They are: Jim Adams, Galen Rowe, Bob Thomas. Gary Chappel, Orville Trapp, and Doug Peacock. Below: The Chad Mitchell Quartet boomed out their harmony at this con. This time posing as sim-bathers. They are: Dave Simmons, Larry Peachy, Mitchell, and Jim McLean. Paqf ont ' hundred iLVenty-one Page one hundred ta enty-two USHERETTES DEPEND ON CHARM The Usherettes in maroon skirts and white blouses were familiar sights at cons and other performances held in the L.C. auditorium. Delbert Marshall is adviser. First row: Sally Palmer, Ginger Shelton, Carol Eddy, Gail Peterson, Judy Nelson, Nan Byfield, Penny Myers, Sandy Martin, June Mihara. Second row: Joann Henry, Janet Chisolm, Sally Beil, Liicy Englund, Bobbie Coman, Jean Bergeson, Shirly Adams, Karen Bartlett, Topper Neilson. Third row: Judy Jones, Kathy Stout, Gail Wilco.x, Gail Bronson, Donna Kruger, Stephanie Stockton, Lynn Krause, Jean Dumas, Dianne Whitney, Neysa Denato. GROUP UNDER LEADERSHIP OF CAPARLE OFFICERS Usherettes must have pleasing personalities, as these two sets of officers show. Here are girls who must make the public feel at ease. Left to right: Gail Wilcox, president (1); Karen Bartlett, secretary (1); Lucy Englund, sec- retary (2); Stephanie Stockton, sergeant at arms (2); Jean Diunus, president (2); Jean Burgenson, vice president (2); Topper Niclson, vice president (1); Janet Chisholm, treasurer (1); absent— Carol Eddy, treasurer (1); Gail Peterson, sergeant at arms (1). Page one hundred twenty-three OFFICERS AND SENIORS evident from the high type of performances all take part in. First row: June Mihara, veep (2) president (1); Gail Woodward, Gail Peterson, president (1); Nancy Smith, Mimi Friend, treasurer (1). Second row: Barbara Wolfe, sergeant at arms (2); Judy Nolan, historian (1); Donna McCreight, Anne MacGillivray, Jean Bergerson. Third row: Sue Arleth, treasurer (2); Judy Olmsted, secretary (1); Pat Sterling. Fourth row: Janet Chisholm, secretary (2); Bobbie Coman, vice president (2); Edy Kulp, historian (2); Anne Corliss, sergeant at arms (1); Pat Smith, Phyllis Melior, Ann Blake, Sally Beil, sergeant at arms (1). TI-GIRLS EARN MONEY NEEDED Many money earning projects were held to pay the expenses of the new uniforms. Tlie girls hatl two cake sales, a popcorn ball sale, a hanger collection, and a sale of pop and popcorn at the minstrel show. They held morning mixers and two evening mixers, the Lilac Lark and the Goal Post Gallop. First row; Jane Smith, Mitzi Saito, Louise Hoyt, Shirley Jones, Bev Cashatt, Judy Lindsay, Joan Mihara, Nancy Christian, Vcrgie Barcus. Second row: Lynn Parsons, Linda Wagoner, Arlene Belknap, Barbara Hausken, Sylvia Lake, Claudia Perring, Susan Peck, Dcanna Lawson, Pat Speclmon. Third row: Gayle Fimnell, Eleanor Sicgert, Janet Wt)lter, Caroline Quaife, Kenlynn Wil- liams, Barbara Hood, Margaret Quaife, Stephanie Hawley, Sharon Bardsley, . nn Cassill. Fourth row: Billie John- son, Juta Gnmte, Marilyn Bassett, Florence Brown, Jeanne Whitehouse, Nancy White, J ' Ana Chew, Anne Gilman, Sharyn Morris. The photographs on these pages sliow for the first tiiiie the Ti-Girls in their new uniforms. These outfits, wliieli cost $3,600, were bought with money raised from numerous activities. They match the band imiforms in color and style. First row: Joan Mundegel, Joann McGillivray, Hariiara Henry, Janet Coon, Linda Bell, Barbara Durham, Meg Hclphrey, Janet Wynn, Jan Rubens. Second row: Doima Hale, Marie Gawne, Margaret Garvin, Marie Hain- line, Betsy Apple, Diana Pier.son, Karen Sather, Sue Humphreys, Linda Hughbanks, Margie McA rdle. Third row: Heba Troyer, Valerie Dutton, Karen Kindschi, Penny Lewis, Vesta Simonton, Joyce Cooper, Laurie Moller, Peg Speelnion, Marilyn Daggett. Fourth row: Betty McLean, Marilyn Waters, Connie Moore, Marilyn Larson, Kay Levesque, Barbara Hanson, Connie Baker, Gayla Goodrich, Joanne Geibel, JoAnn Davis. FLAG TWIRLERS AND MAJORETTES Providing special entertainment at games was one of the most important functions of the flag twirlers and majorettes. First row: Phyllis Austin, Marilyn Sandstrom. Second row: Donna Green, Donna Hall (head majorette), Barbara Smith. Third row: Pat Paul, Jeanne MacMartin. Fourth row: Juanita Bradford, Louise Hawkins (head flagtwirler). Page one hundred twenty-five Top: Climaxing tlie end of a semester for tlic publications tlepartnienl, tlie Tiger and Journal staff attended a banquet at the University Club. Pictured here are some journalism leaders: Topper Nielsen, second semester advertising manager; Brick Cross, second semester Journal managing editor; Mrs. Miller; Mr. Miller, publica- tions adviser; Dick Boyd, first semester managing editor; Gail Peterson, first semester advertising manager; Rosa- lee Komp, Tiger business manager. Middle; Shown pictured by the side of school during color day this fall are; Kay Adams, Carol Haney, Carolyn Carstens, Barbara Everest, Kay Brynaldson. Bottom: The Home Economics department this Christmas sent to the nursery a few L.C. students to give a Christmas party. The party included entertainment and gifts for the children. Standing left to right: Sally Pence, Linda Smith, Nancy Jo Johnson, Jean McMartin, Mary Chelde. Seated: Barbara Atkins, Sandra Cook (Santa). Page one hundred twenty-six BAND PROVIDES MUSIC FOR INAUGURAL BALL The Sportsmen played for many convocations during the school year; also the annual Inaugural Ball put on by the A.S.B. Jim Adams, lead saxophone player, arranged some popular numbers, thus greatly enhancing the band s music. Left ' to right: Gary Chappell, Jim Adams, Galen Rowe, Bob Thomas, Orville Trapp, and Doug Peacock. SHARP SHOOTING IS THEIR AIM Rifle club is a branch of the National Rifle association. The members have participated in matches with teams in other schools and cities. Left to right: Robert Root, Ken Zimmerman, Bob Sturdevant, Jon Harris, Charles Kawa- bori, Isamu Kawabori. The spring officers were: Ken Zimmerman, president; Chas. Kawabori, vice president; Jon Harris, range manager; Bob Sturdevant, assistant range manager. Page one hundred twenty-seven BOYS ' QUARTET WAS POPULAR Though organized just last fall, these boys liavr sung ou luuuy oLcasions. Among tlu-ui were tlie Red Cross show at Fairchild Air Force Base, P.T.A. shows. Junior eh ss dinner and Hello Week mixer. Left to right: Larry Nelson, first tenor; Jimmy Kira hara, second tenor; Mike Killien, baritone; Hank Snider, bass. TUNE TOPPERS PROVIDE MUSIC FOR CON The Tune Toppers were originated for tlie purpose of providing nuisieal entertainment between acts for the Junior Con. It was composed mostly of jimiors and under the combined leadership of Don Black and Chisato Kawabori. First row: Don Taylor, Larry Reglin, Chisato Kawabori, Phil Tipton, Phil Leitch. Second row: Lindon Connelly, Don Black, Bill Gillis, Rodney Black, Richard Curtis. Absent: Dick Koppe. PLAIN PRINCESS Till ' Plain Princess, a pniiluction of tlic ilraniatics department, was given for tlie eliiklren ' s tlieater from Novemlx ' r 20 tlirougli December 18 under the direction of Mrs. Grace Peck. A matinee performance was given for tlie students of L.C. November 10. The I ' lain Princess is a new play by , runil Paris, and the L.C. cast was the second to produce it. It played nine performances at the Orplieum Theater, two performances in valley schools, and two i)erform- auces in Lewiston, Idaho. Top picture: .Sally Pence, John Kine, t ' nie 4aroch, Sharon Vogei. Paul Wham, Barbara Atkins, Beverly h ' arrish, Francis Ilrdina, Deanna Taylor. Middle picture: Penny Beeves, Jack Watkins, Michon Stuard, John Kine. Bottom picture: Judith ()lmsted, Deanna Taylor, Michon Stuard, Barbara Atkins, Jayne Peters, PVanccs Ilrdina. Page one hundred ta ' enlu nine DEBATING CONTESTS RESUMED This was the vcar when contest debating was n li il tu l, is and Clark. The debaters met the sixth period inider Mrs. Alda Howard. These stndents debated with the other high schools around Spokane, and took third place in the league. Seated: Donna Hultstroni, Carolyn Carstens. First row: Harry Fay, Tom Read, Jerry Hahn, Don Starbiick, Fred Emery, Mrs. Howard. Second row: Gary Pence, Paul Leitch, Alexis Fafenrodt, Frank Morral, Bob Himdhausen. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB The Lettermen ' s club is composed of boys who have made their letter in sports. Their annual bantiuet is looked forward to by all. Page one hundred thirty FUTURE BUCKS AND HEMINGWAYS To write better poems and stories is the aim of Papyrus members. At Cliristmas time eaeh member brought 25 eeiits with whieh to buy a Care paekage. They had many oilier aetivities. First row; Glee Perkins, Joan Smith Siie Hindell Sharon Cochran Kathv Bielin, Rudy Soriano. Secon row: Mary Ellen Harris, Gretehen Frey, Caryl Smith, Naney Nedwed, Susan Hockaday, Marilyn Daggett, Gale Hempstead. Third row: Gail Cromwell, Stephanie Hawley, Stephanie Stockton, Paul Leitch, Duane Davis, Jim Kosenfield, Bob Barton. PRODUCE GOOD STORIES AND POEMS Many good poems and stories liave been written b the officers of Papyrus club. The picture shows the leadiTS for botli semesters. First row: Kathy Biehn, treasurer (2); Gretehen Frey, .sergeant at arms (2); Gail Cromwell, secretary (2); Joanne Smith, sergeant at arms (1); Sharon (Cochran, sergeant at arms (2). Second row: Bette Davis, historian (1); Glee Perkins, president (2); Jim Kosenfield, vice president (2); Steve Stevens, treasurer (1); Duane Davis, vice presidi nt (1); sergeant at arms (2); Stephanie Stockton, president (1); Caryl Smith, secretary (1); Jerry White, sergeant at arms (1). Page one hundred thirly-une TOASTMASTERS PURCHASE TROPHY unior Cliaiiilxr of Coiniiurcf, llic Junior Toastniasters cliih started the year with a eliib liay- ruie and eontnmed with aetivities sueli as a debate and speaking contest with Senate ehrh, the annual Father and Son hanqnet, a pienie in the spring and a howhng night. They also purchased a trophy on which the names of wunu rs of the speaknig contest will he iilaced. First row: Fred Emry, John Gallager, Pat Haskins president- Sponsored 1) the Ji , and continued tl iioclney HIack, Uick Sorenson, Dick LeMasters, Dave Broom. Second row: Flovd Morris Bruce McGrew Jim John- son. Jerry Johnson, Pete Joss, vice president; Dave Morgan, Bob Howe, secretary. Third row: Jack Kjeldgaard Tay Conrad, Dave Street, fifth executive; Dick Tefft, Mike Gordon, Paid Hunt, ' treasurer; Vern Campbell Tini Fray, Chisato Kawabori. Absent: Hale McPhee, Bob Dvcus Bill Marks OFFICERS HAVE TALKATIVE YEAR It takes a gift of gab to be a successful officer for Junior Toastmasters. Pat Haskins was president; Paul Hunt, treasurer; Dave Street, fifth executive; Bob Howe, secretary; Jerry Johnson, sergeant at arms; Pat Haskins, president; Pete Joss, vice president Page one hundred thirty-two SOPHOMORES RATIFY CONSTITUTION The sophomore officers carried out a semester of accomplishment. Among their projects were the sophomore con, a pothick dinner, and the ratification of their constitution. Left to right: Barbara Henry, secretary; Jim Canton, vice president; John Gallager, president; Pat Allen, fifth executive; Rick Gilmore, treasurer. JUNIOR LEADERS DOMINATED BY BOYS Much hard work was put in by these students to make the activities of the junior class a success. Their con was a hit. First row: Rudy Soriano, vice president (2); Helen Lamb, fifth executive (2); Joyce Cooper, secretary (2); Chi- dato Kawabori, treasurer (2); Larry Shopbell, president (2). Second row: Mike Killien, fifth executive (1); John Peacock, president (1); Fred Moss, treasurer (1); Tom Dunton, secretary (1). Absent: Barbara Wolfe, fifth execu- tive (1). Page one hundred Ihirly-lhree Top: Mrs. Jones, Miss Danke, and Gail Peterson, Ti-Girl president, are shown witli only a few of the many artieles reeeived for the Ti-Girl rinnniage sale the first semester. Middle: Winner of the Big Sister Award, one of the highlights of the Girls ' Federation ' s first semester aetivities, was Sue Bartleson, right. Marilyn Sleinnier, left, her little sister, wrote the winning letter selecting Sue. Shown witli them is Janet Ciiisliolm, chairman of the Big Sister committee. Bottom: Clar- ence Miller and Miss Lydia Goos are shown witli two of the pictures presented to the school by Artist W. 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Filch Suns Rl. 0026 S. 204 Howard St. The choice today is WHITWORTH COLLEGE the Campus Among the Pines Advertising - Art - Bible - Biology - Business Administration - Chemistry - Christian Edu- cation - Economics Education - English - His- tory - Home Economics - Journalism - Mathe- matics - Modern Languages - Music - Physical Education - Physics - Political Science - -Psy- chology - Recreational Leadership - Secre- tarial Science - Sociology - Speech and Drama Pre-engineering - Pre-Low - Pre-Medicine Nursing - Medical Technology FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, WRITE: OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS WHITWORTH COLLEGE SPOKANE, WASHINGTON Pacic one hundred forly-seven Famous for Chip Steaks WILSO s estaurant Sprague and Stevens Rl. 9235 vire cJlaani i3eaiitij ★ Ji5it Oiir Scliool 7 J I Gibson ' s School of Beauty Culture Rookery Bidg. Rl. 6626 Headquarters for j o y c e SHOES hill ' s SHOE STORE Spokane Page one hundred foi tif ciqhi Future Success to the Graduates! from Densow ' s Drug Store MRS. ROBERT E. DENSOW Owner Howard and Riverside Topper Neilson Class of 55 vDeaiiliju I j- oi ' l rails f- h ol ogru pn ij AT REASONABLE PRICES ERM BERT IVELSOll 234 W. 22nd Rl. 4444 Special Rates to Seniors Vaqc one hundred forly-nin Congratulations to the GRADUATES of 1955 Fresh Milk and Ice Cream Carnation Company W. 411 Catoldo EM. 1581 MAKE A DATE FOR FUN SKATE PATTERSON ' S ROLLERCADE HU. 3620 NORTH 11505 DIVISION ST. Catch Free Bus at Grayson ' s - - - Riverside Howard 7:15 P. M. A Beauty Career Offers Security and Advancement Under the direction of Julian Learn the Latest Methods of Beauty Culture Complete Course — 10 Months Guaranteed Placement Spolmne i eaiiti cliooi 824 ' 2 West Riverside Avenue Vitgc one hundred fitly BOTH are used to their fullest advantage 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 particular needs. ★ 0. w. HILL nmm mm 920 Riverside Avenue Phone MAdison 4338 I ' aqe one hundred fiftij-one — lo(j ra-jylt '  ( (■ one liundrcd litlii liVd FOOTBALL SCORES 1954 Saturday, September 18 Friday, September 24 Thursday, September 50 Thursday, October 7 Friday, October 15 Thursday, October 21 Thursday, October 28 Friday, November 5 Thursday, November 11 Lewis and Clark 27 to West Valley 6 North Central 13 to Lewis and Clark 12 Gonzaga 26 to Lewis and Clark 7 Rogers 40 to Lewis and Clark 18 Walla Walla 20 to Lewis and Clark 7 Gonzaga 33 to Lewis and Clark 0 North Central 16 to Lewis and Clark 12 Yakima 20 to Lewis and Clark 14 Rogers 49 to Lewis and Clark 13 Friday, December 10 Saturday, December Friday, December 17 Saturday, December Wednesday, December Thursday, December Wednesday, December BASKETBALL SCORES 1954 Richland, Wash. 65 to Lewis and Clark 61 11 Lewis and Clark 65 to St. Maries, Idaho 54 Clatkston, Wash. 51 to Lewis and Clark 43 18 Lewis and Clark 52- to Lewiston, Idaho 50 22 Kalispell, Montana 55 to Lewis and Clark 52 23 Lewis and Clark 70 to Libby, Montana 56 29 Lewis and Clark 56 to Coeur d ' Alene, Idaho 54 BASKETBALL SCORES 1955 Friday, January 7 Friday, January 14 Friday, January 21 Friday, January 28 Tuesday, February 1 Friday, February 4 Thursday, February 10 Friday, February 18 Friday, February 25 Thursday, March 3 Gonzaga 52 to Lewi Lev;is and Clark 54 Central Valley 44 West; Valley 54 to Rogers 48 to Lewis Gonzaga 48 to Lewi North Central 47 t Lewis and Clark 48 VJest Valley 53 to Rogers 43 to Lewis s and Clark 36 to North Central 44 to Lewis and Clark 39 Lewis and Clark 45 and Clark 47 s and Clark 34 o Lewis and Clark 38 to Central Valley 40 Lewis and Clark 42 and Clark 38 BASEBALL SCORES 1955 Wednesday, April 27 Thursday, April 28 Tuesday, May 3 Thursday, May 5 Tuesday, May 10 Thursday, May 12 Thursday, May 19 Tuesday, May 24 Thursday, May 26 Gonzaga 4 to Lewis and Clark 2 Lewis and Clark 5 to North Central 2 Rogers 2 to Lewis and Clark 1 Lewis and Clark 2 to Gonzaga 1 Lev;is and Clark 4 to North Central 0 Lewis and Clark 10 to Rogers 2 Lewis and Clark 7 to Gonzaga 5 Lewis and Clark 13 to North Central 9 Lewis and Clark 6 to Rogers 1 TRACK SCORES 1955 Monday, April 25 Friday, April 29 Friday, May 6 Friday, May 13 Lewis and Clark 55 to Rogers 49 Lewis and Clark 90 to Gonzaga 14 Lewis and Clark 79 to North Central 25 Lewis and Clark 73, Rogers 62 3 4, North Central 30 , Gonzaga 7 3 4


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