Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1950

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The theme is unusual but appropriate. Vacation suggests a release from routine, from authority, and from work. It is a time for relaxation, recovery, renewal of energy, the breaking of old ties, and the making of new friends. At the same time it is a period for assimilating what one has learnedg it is an opportunity to test one's own powers of initia- tive, self direction, and self discipline. During the summer, some high school students experience play pri marilyg others, workg but many are wise enough to so apportion their time that they experience both. As a result, they are not only re freshed by their vacations but also enriched by their experiences The money that they have earned helps to finance their school activ- ities and to make it possible for them to participate in school af- fairs, their experiences, to become mature people. So, here's to vacation! May it bring the best to all of us! Qofjjfu -,' so 1 e Q--. m 3 For Lincoln the past year has been one of great accomplishment. There is evidence that the Students' have done an outstanding job in their class work. Certainly we know that we've become better citizens because we proved that time and again. We proved it at Halloween and during the football and baskeb ball seasons. And there's proof in the fact that we're showing greater pride in the school--we keep the building and grounds cleanen These and many other accomplishments bring us the satisfaction of knowing one year's job has been well done. Now we can turn to the summer vacation with no regrets but with eagerness to make a good job of the summer whether it be work or play or a mixture of the two. Y riff ,. R syww Alm, R Minnea Almqui Norway Altman Ottawa Baker, Sioux Bankhe Weathe Reaver Ruston Bennet St. Joseph. 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State Teachers' Coll Libr Minneapo Boys' Advi Duluth Coll rts ege UEY in ion iv. ary and ota ice ege SIC ton ish ley ory ton all LOU ish ota all Lon Ury Pee ary lis sor ege L 'B' -1 ,.., QW. - , 51 ,:f. ,,. Elf 253, 'f 53. 'l' as lll 'rr- l ga. W it ,Q K , X HR Q i H l'fi LUNCHROOM STAFF Helma-Spier, Myrtle Fox,CoraBogus, Vilas Whitson, Helen McKin- ley, Ellen Jacobsen, Genevieve Luttinen, Mabel Reese, Fannie Hicks, Bea Schell, Bessie Peterson. Senior Honor ociety SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Karin Cornelius, Jeanette Ward, Carol Crum, Juanita Rode, Joan Zschach, Kay Hardy, Mary Larson, Phyllis McEleney, Marilyn Snodgrass, Lucie Haugstad, Betty Mlyanarski. Row 2: Jackie Brungard, Phyllis Potvin, Bev Slater, Sylvia Blainey, Janet Burns, Carol Davis, Arlene Burwell, Elaine Nolte. Row 3: Nola Bohlken, Ban hara Avery, Pegge Haggard, Nancy Roberts, Barbara Perine, Barbara Turpening, Louise Cowling, Gwen Jackman, Pat Kamplain. Row 4: Kathleen Tyler, Lois Sabin, Shirley Hein, Lois Thomesen, Bernice Coien, Anita Mainwaring, Anna Henderson, Joan Richard- son, Vera Erickson, Violet Michael, Ron Muzzy. Row 5: Richard Brown, Bob Johnson, David Nelson, Hugh Walker, Phil Swanson, Wilbur Ricketts, Keith Tucker, Charles Coy J tello. , SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY- ' Row 1: Shirley Pollock, Marilyn Howard, Kathy Bryant, Pat Heintz, Pat Lampton, Joyce Weeks, Martha Mauzey, Janice Selhy, Beatrice DeWitt, Arlene Smith, Joyce Reeder, Joyce Watson. Row 2: Charlene Flynn, Ann Senior, Mildred Brown, Evelyn Skare, Fern Lyon, Phyllis Layson, Sally Morelock, Mabel Hatcher, Mary Alice Wicker- sham, Joyce Stavney, Alice Johnson, Olive Ainslie. Row 3: Shirley Stromme, Pat Hatton, Shirley Campbell, Mary Anne Kelly, Marilyn Brooks, Joy Cozad, Bernice Bern stun, Marilyn Johnson, Carla Carlson, Barbara Davies, Shirley DeRousse, Stella Fe- dash. Rom 4: Peter Bracher, Neil Adams, John Sundsten, Jim Martenson, Ralph See- fold, Ralph Valentine, Larry E. Brown, Justin Morrill, Jay Dishnow, Don Young. Row S: Dave Lehman, Larry H. Brown, Eugene Brummett, Carl Hanson. A xaw 1 M, , i Mt so 'QW M, ' nga-av Senior Class History THE GOLDEN FIFTIES--the four golden years of Lincoln's Class of '50 have come to an end. Into each short year we have crowded heart warming memories which we will al- ways cherish. But now we must leave this part of our lives behind to face and become a part of an adult world Remember how small and insignificant we felt when we first entered as Freshmen? Gradually webecame a part of Lincoln and in the years that followed, our class began to shine asone that would be outstanding. We leave Lin- coln in a blaze of glory, never to forget our football and basketball championships, Senior Week, the wonderful Prom, and finally Commencement itself- To lead our class with sincere interest and hard work were John Miskimen, President: Joanne Scudder, Vice President: Pat Kamplain, Secretaryg Joan Richardson, Treasurerg Marilyn Howard, Totem Reporter: and Ann Tjos- sem, Joan Davies, and John Sunsten, Student Council Rep- resentatives. Miss Florence A. Johnson will long be re- membered as our capable and understanding advisor. All we can say is, 'Goodbye, Lincoln, and Thanks for the Memories.' ,'?'I'-13 : 'fini-ll . 1 'fi . 'fig' i iizfyo ' , ,. ' v. ' C535 , 7 ' za, . I5' ...sri .4 ' ' :if 0: 5..- R o i':if'i15l:i'2:'ai5t Q' .?5:r.js, . L S is 'V li : ' ai A -,g 1 - ' , .,. mr, gr. , o iq- 'gf 24' ,- f?'Ea I . ii. . . aj r .. . 'Wffiifilkii , Iv .:i5.ll-f:f2f:ff.'::'f:sf3f' .':i.'Z 'l f: .:'.!if1f:!if:- ' ',Qri1,,.rg ,gt ff ,iii'f .is.s2:'s5:-QQ. 2- gf f , . V5 s I I .Z.'.z.J4Z ' 4 2 I-Z2 ABBEY, GEORGE, 'Abbey'g Seattle. Activities: Lynx Club, Railaplitters, Intramural football, Soph., Jr., Sr. Honor Society, Bookroom, Sr. Commencement Committee, Debate. Probable Career: Bookie. ADAMS, BILL, 'Billy': Marshalltown, Iowa. Activities: Second Team Basketball, Boys' Club. Motto: 'Do-or-Die'. Song: 'Gloria'. ADAMS, NEIL, 'Bubbles'p Sioux City, Iowa. Activities: Lynx Club, German Club, Ski Club, Stamp Club, Honor Society, Advanced Chanters. Motto: 'Be prepared'. ADAMS, SHIRLEY, 'Shirl': Seattle. Activities: Senior Roll Rep., Minute Girl, Main Office, Commencement Committee. AINSLIE, OLIVE, '0llie'g Seattle. Activities: Torch, Spanish Club, Ski Club, F. S. A., Drives Committee, Friendship Committee, Ice Skating Commi t . ALBREG-IT, VANCE, 'Long John'g Seattle. Activ- ities: Sr. Band, Boys' Club. ANDERSEN, DIANE, 'Di': Seattle. Activities: :Annual staff, Big L, Littie L, Friendship Committee, F. S. A. ANDERSON, CAROL, 'Andy'p Bellingham, Wash. Activities: Minute Girl, French Club, Desk Girl, F. S. A., Drivers Club. Song: 'Blue Moon'. Expression: 'Rieky-'rirky'. ANDERSON, TEDD, 'Hanson', Mitchell, s. D. Activities: sr. R011 Rep., Minuteman, P.'r.i. Dance Committee, ski Club, sean. R011 Rep., Mixer , wannnittee. - A QNN Tramp', Seattle. ' ' s:, ootball, Boys' Club. , 5 Unusua Sights: Columbus High in . i and undefeated football team. - I ' 4 '- 'f ' 4 in . ' 1, Y View A istc l N , -' wc Q N ' 1 iw X, 'D L f D , , , -X :ffm i ' 5 f, 3 . - L X i , I ' 'f APOSTLE, CONSTANCE, 'Conllie'g n Seattle. Activities: Girls' Club. Probable Career: Commercial Artist. ARNOLD, JOAN, 'Joanie', Spokane. Activities: Attendance Office, Drivers Club, Spanish Club. Song: 'Dreamex-'s Holiday'. ARWINE, ROY, 'Arwine'g Seattle. Activities: Sr. Band, Fr. Roll Rep., Track, Fire Sqnnd, German cini.. Talent: Playing the trumpet. AVERY, BARBARA, 'B. A.'p Phoenix, Arizona. Activities: Debate, Chess Club, Honor Society, Girls' Club. Favorite Subject: Trigonometry. BARCLAY, DICK, 'Bark'g Trinidad, Colorado. A , rf. i irriifrwfv ' l z flm f 1 rsiis f A . wf ff f 'ft .... gf., 7. Activities: Varsity Football, Basketball, A.. Q Track, P. T. A. Dance cennirtee, Roll Rep. BARGER, BOB, 'Bug': Elnhurst, Illinois. Activ- ities: Pres. German Club, Drivers Club, Fire Squad, Yell sqned, Boys' cint. song: 'Stardust'. BARNES, BOB, 'Bobby', Omaha, Nebraska. Activ- ities: Stage Force, Railsplitters, Spanish Club, Boys' Club. Motto: Be prepared. BARNES, GORDON, 'Danny', Seattle. Activities: Debate, Boys' Club. interests. Skiing, Driving. Ambition: any e brewery. BARRON, DAN, 'Danny': Portland, Oregon. Activ- ities: Boys' Club. Favorite Motto: Be Prepared. BARTLETT, GLEN, 'Bart'p Seattle. Activities: sept., Jr., sr., R011 Rep., Senior Review, Chanters, Senior Prom Committee, Minute Man, Sr. Drama, Senior Review Committee, Hall Patrol. li 'S . ' . ' ' 1?-.714 riff. ,. -, iff. Iv e' ' '- .'i . -' Gi .. . ' . ' asa? .gj,gi?ei 12' 'f 5: - r.. tn- ,, i -if ' f r ' - iff if ' 1 , -if . ' '5- yn Q, BAvsPooLE, BELIGRT, 'Bin:ples', sesttle. Activ- ities: Lnnonroorn essbier, Girls' Club. Future plsns: Edison. BENNETT, BETTY, 'Bennv': New Albsnv, Indiana. Activities: Drama Club, Senior Play, Girls Club. Interest: Outdoor sports. BENNETT, SANDRA, 'Rusty'g Seattle. Activities: Bulletin Board Comm. , Personality Committee, Friendship Comm., Ice Skating Comm., Girls' Club. Motto: The Golden Rule. BERG, ALICE, 'Swede'g senttle. Aotivities: Chanters, Et Cetra, Art Library, Girls' Club, Hobbies: Reebrds. .,:', - 'K J' , ,131 to M. , W' 1 ztsfisg-ga., A ' BERGER, JACQUELINE, 'Jackie'g senttle. Active ,,:.,, '-.51 ug itiest Girls' Club. song: 'Blue Moon'. ' ' Hobbies: Brewing, Sewing. Favorite subject: , Costume Design. ' BERGAN, DICK, -cbee.cnee': Sharon, N. Dekotn. Lv, , . . . ,,:,T Activities: Boys' Club. Arnbition: Butcher. :guns ,. Favorite song: 'Somedny'. . 1 . A . BEHGSTROM, DOROTHY, 'Bubbles'g seottle. Activ- 1 . . ities: Minute Girl, Commencement Drevns, Totem ,b, A K Staff, Chsnters, sopn., Jr., Roll Rep., Girls' ' 4 Club. song: 'Paper Doll'. Z BERNTSEN, BERNICE, 'Bernie'g seettle. Activ- ities: Big L, LLL, Little L, Toren, Ski clnb, Minute Girl, French clnb, Scholastic Rep., Girls' Club. Favorite snbjeet: Art. BETzvoG, ARNE, 'Betsy'g vsneonver B. c. Aetivities: German Club, '., N Senior Roll Representstive, Boys' YW' hx Club. Song: 'wonl.in't It Be Fun' A Favorite Sports: skiing, soeeer. 'it BIRD, DICK, 'Biekie Bir.i': seittle. Activities: Vsrsiety Rssketbsll, GolfTeam,H1-Y. Ambition: Tesener. Song: 'Let's Harmonize'. P 5 .A A f W, .g g X f ,e.. , 1 , W 1' f? e -f . .. . J Slim. 5 a I K - 1 l Y tw 'r 7 'Milli - 125, BLACK, DAVE, 'sninen Topa-'ka,Kansns. Aetivities: Buys' Club. Song: 'There's No Tomorrow'. Ambition: 4' t . Architect. e ,L tt . .gg-:im p , BLANCHARD, GEORGE, 'Blue One'g .pl .V 41 senttle. Aotivities: Ski Club, nib Boys' Club, Movie Spuad. Motto: , :in ,Q 'Be prepared: i 'eos' . .V I BLElTz, LARRY, 'sportie-: sesttle. Aotivities: , A p ,V,, 'f' ,,,., Tennis Club, cnenters, Senior Review, Ski clnb, A- ' cness Club, Drama Commencement, Boys' Club. of-2 ' Expression: 'No Kiddingf BQRLKEN, NOLA, 'No No'g seettle. Aetivities: sr. Roll Rep., F, s. A., l-'renen clnb, Honor soeietv, Girls' Club. Hobbies: snspsnots, K Roller Skating. RoTToN, JOHN, 'Button-Button'g williston, FSS 1 N. Dakota. Activities: Chess clnb, Bovsn Club. il 1 V Motto: 'Yoo said tomorrow' Miss Miles. 2 T W BOUCHARD, LOUIS, -Lonl, Seattle. Aetivities: - Motion Picture Crew, Intramural football Mgr., Ping-Pong Mgr. Favorite Hadio Program: onr ---'i Qi 1 p Miss Brooks, eff. f . . BowER, GENE, 'cenin seettle. Aetivities: ' f' -' Bovs' Club. Expression: 'Wanna Beta :avorite 5: W at W 1 F , it ref: P' g :Ft 'I 4 s pit. i gk , .rj gf .e x i if in ww V RWE Sport: Football, Basketblll. BOWMAN, ADALINE, 'Addy', Port Ludlow, Wash. Activities: Red Cross Comm., Folk Dancing, Girls' Club. Talent: Painting. Future Plans: Edison. BOYACK, BEVERLY, 'Bev'g Seattle, Activities: viee Pres. of Girls' Club, LLL, cnbinet, Usher Foree, Minute Girl, Student Council Rep., cnsirtnen of Frientisnip Conn. BRACHER, PETER, 'Pete', La Gronne, oregon. Activities: Lynx Club Sec., Railsplitters, cnoirnen Commencement Comm., Student Council see., Band, Orchestra, Vice Pres. Honor soeietv. LLL, Cabinet, T-Day, Personality Comm., Usher Force, Co. Chairman of P.T.A. Dance Committee, Hospitality Comm., Fashion Rep. to Frederick 81 Nelson, Ski Club, Chairman of All-City Standards BRAINERD, DOLCRES, 'Brain': Seattle. Activities: 4 31 t i New t 1 it -4 ar sy .lrmzei ,, ,, ..... ,e . Q' fig? i f ,, 1 l t,.1 sss,te iii g1,,.i we na -553, ...as .l.. . Committee. BRILL, BERNARD, 'Bernie': Seattle. Activities: Boys ' Club. BROCKELSBY, Activities: Expression Dancing. JEAN, 'Jeanne'p Omaha, Nebraska. Big l., Basket Girl, Girls' Club. 2 'Gadfny-. Talents: Ant, Tap BROUILLETTE, GEOFF, 'Sleuth': Utica, New York. Activities Annual, Qu There's One z Totem, Sports Editor of Totem 'ill and Scroll. Favorite Motto: Born Every Minute. lfiixaikz' ': 7 A f.efQ ' t ,V 's ' ' ' 7 . L . I - - ' , l YM-r .V ' , i .4 is a ae- 1.2 -f . . .agfif .' Agqnog m.,wQ f -w..s:1 A ,snif 1' E iaE:5f:s':5i,:i:igfi- '55-. 7' fa' 'ff C' li I 153-215f:Y'F' fly ' X. HQ y,,f'f.'ll, , ',Esg . :tsl- ggtalsif . se al . gkyoxi i f . W: I3 kgs- . 'gfi H N.. gi3a,:o5'i f Saks? W f ,s mf lf' K . W A e Q. Y is fx h . .. . .-se,S,,ag iEiKG?4y!N ns?? BURCHARD, WALLY, 'spud': Seaffle- Activities: Yell Squad, Track Mgr.. Jr. Roll Rep., Boys' Club, Track. Motto: Safety First. BURLEY, BONNIE, 'Bea':Sedro Woolley, Wash. Activities: Minute Girl, Roll Representative, Ski Club, Mixer Committee. Probable Career: Dental nygeniat. 2 1 l l ..,,a'r -' -Ill 54' 'PCI v K? F5151 A 1 - f ' U 69 Q l X BURWELL, ARLENE, 'Burley': Yakima, Washington. Aetivities: LLL, Attendance Office, Main Office, Honor seeiety, sean., si. Roll Representative, Talent shew. sane: Blue Moon'. BUSBY, BOB, 'Buz': Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club. Expression: 'You Know That'. Favorite sent: -I Can Dream Can't In Favaaite snbieeta Lettering. BYZBE, DELMETTA, 'Tootie'g Mankato, Minnesota. Activities: Fr. Roll Representative, Ski Club, Minute Girl, Commencement Committee, German Club. Hobby: Collecting Dog Pictures. CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY, 'Ding Song': Seattle. Activ- ities: Totem Staff, Drama Commencement, Ski Club, Advanced Chanters, Sr. Review, Torch, Sr. Week, Minute Girl, Spanish Club, Fr. Roll Rep., Ice Skating Comm., Drives Comm., First Aid Girl, F. A. A., Glee Club. CANNON, ROBERT, 'Rockey': Seattle. Act vities: Boys' Club, Drivers' Club. Expression: 'Don't Get Eager Boy'. Song: 'Candy Kisses.' CARLIN, JEAN, 'Jeannie': Seattle, Activities: Girls' Club. Song: 'I Can Dream Can't I'. Motto: Be gene. Pastine: Dancing,Swimming. CARLSON, CARLA, 'Charley': Seattle. Activities: F. S. A.,Fr. Roll Representative, Honor Society, Girls' Club, Roll Checker, Peeve: Dirty Shoes. Expression: 'Let's All Sing!'. CARLSON, DIANE, 'Di': Chicago, Illinois. Activ- ities: Girls' Club. BROWN, BEVERLY, 'Bubbles': Minot, North Dakota. Activities: Jr. Roll Rep., Drill Team, Minute Girl, Girls' Club. Favorite Subject: History. Favorite Radio Program: The Aldrich Family. BROWN, MILDHED, 'Millie'g .Seattle. Activities: Minute Girl, Personality Comm., Usher Force, Spanish Club, Ski Club, LLL, Sr. Week, Main Office, Sr. Commencement Comm. BROWN, RICHARD, 'Olie'g Seattle. Activities: Lynx Club, Honor Society, Debate, Boys' Club. Interests: Photography. Favorite Subject: C-hemistry. BRUMMETT, EUGENE, 'Benney':.seattle. Activities Ski Club, Honor Society, Boys' Club. Interests: Skiing, Traveling. BRUNGARD, JACKIE, 'Blondie': Seattle Activities: Vice Pres. of French Club, Co-Chairman of Sr. Week, Honor Society, Starloft, Totem, Talent Show. BUCHAN, ALAN, -'lsnelew Seattle. Activities: Fire Squad, Boys' Club. Song: 'Lucky Old Sun', ' Asa. -g . N fQ ' 3 nb ,.. b y ,V . . .A is C , gf. a , . ass: - . . 2 is jj I , m , .s ' . , . ,- .. an ' l CARLSON ities: 'Suspic CARMEL, Adv. Ch Review, Future CARPENT Activit Lipstic CHARRLI Activit Play, S St arlof CHILTON Raiesz Club. Haunt: coDLE, Railspl 'Moonli ball. COIEN, , EDDIE, 'Ed', Fairfield, Iowa. Artrv. Stage Fnree, Stage meetrreren. Song: ren'. Favorite Haunt: Backstage. NORMA, 'Normie', Seattle. Activities: , F. . ., Drr Team, sr. Prom Comm. Plans: College. rn, Jw, 'neanesnu Detroit, Mrenrgnn. ' -- ies: o s' Club. Ho y: Collecting - xr. songs 'winn.snre1t1 shipper. . N, PATRICIA, 'Pat', Souix Falls, S. Dak. ies: Adv. Chanters, Minut e Girl, Sr. r enters, Talent Show, Movie sqnnd, Senior S A U .... . W ,r 4 1-.s t gg B v nn , , r. neview, .1r. Roll Rep., Spanish clnb, t, Make Up cnnn. , CATHERINE, 'Cathy', Seatt le. Activ- Senior Band, Orchestra, Starloft, Girls' Favorite Subject: French. Favorite Repertory Playhouse. BILL, 'Willie', senttle. Artivatresr sf rtters, Spanish cm., Beys' Club. song: gnt Serenade'. rnverite sport. Dese- of 9 AP fr BERNICE, 'Bee', Seattle. Activities: T-Day Comm., Minute Girl, Roll Rep., Girls' Club. Favorite Haunt: Hamerick Theaters. COLEMAN Bas ke t b Lynx Hi N, J , CLARK, 'Cole', Seattle, all, Football, Hall Squad, Vice Pres. of Zoology. COMSTO Seattle. Managing E -Y. Stage Fsree. Fnvnrrt CK, GEORGE, 'Four Eyes', Activities: Annual Staff, ditor of Lincoln Totem, Et Cetera Staff, Favorite Haunt: Coffee COVE, N ities: Societ Pastime: Corners. INA, 'Toots', Seattle. Activ- Advanced Chanters, Honor y, F. S. A., Girls' Club. r , , , QF 1 ,V Ice Skating. ry V .pw Activities: sepfyi S . 0 x t-...mf sr , . . ss N . 'V 1 . .,.. J .- 4 . n .re , sg. - 7 '-.' .Y W, :GA r: n 5 J, nn- r X p 52 s s L O X9 il . . V i t A... e Subject: E ff no P h DQ: A W g , C Q V bsgiz L s . LJ t N 0 if , I V on ' 6 05 ,KJ aj vi' - N' of fn . ff CQ. J N V Y 'y .,. n Qf s' J' 0 C7 M 5 ' A 0 , 9' J- gf L if ey' :va 65 I fox? X 4' ,Q ff fx C1 U 20 ,x' ' 0 9 M uf' f 55 o V J' WN ,' fc e , all ' Q, f ' , r -f fy J' O Of Q! at 011, 0 Qvfvfxej F-I' . J' 1 :LT .f I O bs, J, .'! U -t i' -4 ., ,, 5 , j I fee y. CORNELIUS, KARIN, 'Kai-ry', Brooklyn, N. Y. Activitiesi Minute Girl, F. S. A., Honor Society, Annual Staff, Fr. Soph. Roll Rep., l.LL, German Club, Social Service Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Cruise Comm.,Debate, Library Staff, Activity Card Comm. COSMAN, ELLIOTT, 'Man'g Edmonds, Wash. Activities: Railsplitters, Boys' Club. Talents: Undiscovered. COSTELLO, CHARLIE, 'Pon', Seattle, Aetrrrtres: Totem Weekly Editor, spsnrsn c1nt,ur.nerseerety, Boys' Club. Favorite Subject: Pnysres. couLToN, TEDDY JEAN, 'Tedavm seettle. netw- ities: Roll Deen Rep., Mlnntecir1, Girls' clnn, Attendance Helper. Future Plans: College. rnverate Radio Prngrnrnt Perry cerne. COWLING, LOUISE, 'Lou', Seattle. Activities: F. S. A., Junior Roll Rep., Honor Society, Poster Comm., Minute Girl, Annual. COZAD, JOY, 'Trees', Seattle. Activities: Big L, Honor Society, Basketroom, F. S. A. CRERAR, BARBARA, 'Bai-b', Spokane, Washington, Activities: Totem Staff, Little Student Council, Jr. Roll Rep,, Minute Girl, Publicity Comm., Chanters, Spanish Club. Song: 'Sentimental Me'. CROSBY, JOANNE, 'Jo', Seattle. Activities: F. S. A., Ice Skating Comm. Song: 'Music, Music, Music'. Ambition: Nurse. CHUM, CAROL, 'Squirt', Seattle. Activities: F. S. A. Advisor, Secretary Girls' Club Cabinet, Student Council, Talent Show, Drama Comm., Desk Girl. CUNNINGHAM, ED, 'Cunning', Roseburg, Ore. Activities: Golf Team, Spanish Club, Totem Weekly, Boys' Club. CYDELL, LYNN, 'Freckles'g Seattle. Activities: 5 clrsnrsrs, Girls' Club. Ambition: Dentist. A ' K song. 'I'm Just wild Alionl Hsrryl. , ,lx , g,, A g, ygggg figfyfgg gg, DALE, PHIL, 'Honey'g Benn, Oregon. Activities , g 5,5 Boys' clnb. Ambition: To be filchy rich. . 1 Vrr. - ' 2 ' 'I 1 lf- A ' ' 1 5 i-is 631.1551 I' E ii:Ti'f5ri- - ' 1'-9, , . - is W -221 -' DALTHORP, JEAN, 'Coach'g Seannle. Aosiviriosr 2111.3 Girls' clnli. Expression: wisrrsinly, wnsr 1 I rmfii- sis,--ani, gig - ffsw Wg? - .ng E SF ' I - 5522? DANIEL, PATRICIA, 'l-'islr', Jolisr, llonrnns. is - 3 Aorivinissz Senior wsoll Conn., Senior Flollriop., 5 V Girls' clnls. DAvIEs, JOANNE, 'Joan'g sssrlls. Aorivirissi ' Chambers, Girls' Club csliinor, sr. Roo. Lo Studenl. Council, sr. lisvirw, Talent snow, Usher f 5 A 1 Foro-s, F. 5. A., Personality Conn., Drama Conn., 1 f sr. wssk Colm. . ' .T no . . DAvIFs, CAROL, 'Minrisq orring, wssningron. ' Aoriviriss. Frsnolr Club, F. s. A., Girls' soorrs, Torolr, Jr. soon. Roll lisp, song: .ff-'- if' 'Hawaiian wir cnsnr'. , V DE cnooT, JACKIF, '.Iackson'g Seattle. Aoriv, l - .r inns: T-Dov Comm., Drama Commencement, ski ' clnli, sr. work, Girls' Club, Little Council nop, Lincolnette, Spanish Club, Orchesmra, Minute G1rl,Sr.FlevIew. DE ROUSSE, SHIRLEY, 'nnriolrinq sssulo. Activ- iLies: Jr. sr. Roll non., Dsnrl, Drives Comm., ' ' snrnisn clnli, llonor soriory, Drivers' Club, ski L clnli, Healnh Comm. 3- DI-2 MTI, DFATHICF, 'Bea'g Benson ' -. ' iA ,. --:Pj-. llnrbor, Michigan, Aorivirios: Art nf Lilirory, Honor Society, Torch, Bsnrl, T Orchestra, Jr. Roll nop. QQ DISHNOW, JAY, 'andy sssmls. Aoriv. a Ines: Varsimy Basketball, Varsiny A f Dssolinll, Arlrlssio Council, Hi.Y, W, Honor sooisly, Football Card Stunt W! JU' cnsirrnnn. uf., Z, 4 - n . , f 'gif A 'S PQ, b 4 -- I A sf i A 1, I L, 1' i A , O '- -- 3 I v is ,- ..,.. - ,r,' , , 'J f A 7'-ff -A V ll? ' -,, W .. Q- -- ' 1-fa ,j , , ZX - '- ' .org , f1 XX Y NN V' 1 - K 33 T . UWGHERTY, BILL, 'B1lly'5 Seatnle. Acnivlnies: Roll Representative, lioys' Club. Song: 'Beer Barrel Polka'. Peeve: BTO'S. IJOLGLASS, KIRK, 'Sporty': Seattle. Activities: Vice Pres. of Jr. Class Raxlsplitters, Lynx clnli, Tennis Clnli, Honor sooiony, T-Day Comm., cnnirnsn of sr. Cruise Conn., Dina, Orchestra, Anhlecic Council, Student Council. DIICKERING, IXJNNA MAF, 'Dnrlryn sosrrls. AcLiv- iriosl Girls' Club Cabinet, Issslrsr ' . Unusual siglil. zoo liosfi of Alliinos. DUFFY, l1Anc1'EFIITF, 'Msrgisq sosrrls. Activ- rnios: French Club, srsrlnfr, Senior Play, Senior nsviow, ski clnli, Asnlsrios. song- Gi rl 'As Tins Goss By'. DIFINFSS, BII.l., 'Billy'g Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club. FAGEH, PAUL, 'Eager lisnvsrl, N. Tonawanda N. Y. Activities: Fire Squad, soon. Roll Roo., library Helper, Boys' clnli. Holiliy, Dsnoing. Probable Career: Dnsinsss Agent. ECKERT, IXJNNA LEE, 'Donna'p Mossbuuks,Szskat.che- wan, Canada. Activities: Senior Commencement Commincee, Girls' Club. Song: 'Again'. Funnre Plans: ll. of Washington, FDsoN, onm, 'Follsrw Bsllingnsn, wssninglon. Activities: Hsilsnlrrrsrs, ski Club, Boys' clnln, noll Represenaative. Song: 'Drssrnrrs' Holirlsyu EDWARDS, NORMA,-'Norm'g Denroir Lakes, Minn, Activities: Girls' Club. Motto: 'I'm gonna gen In :i0ne'. Dong: 'De-ar Hearms and Genrle- People'. ELKINS, LAURA, 'Lsnrisn Horrford, wosningron. Activities: Girls' Clul1,Drivers' clnli, Jr. Roll Representative. song: 'Maybe Yon'll Be Tnsrsx xX- i.iii' - ie , 6 , . - A ,,, 'Refs , . . ,, ' 'L ,V I , my V , . .. . W Ai, . F. ' 'Il ff - an l ' ,- N . K ,gg,si4Jv: .,, nrt -L ,e+,.g,, i . . WK. - IP if is I. ' if 9 ' Q 2, 4 .. E1 r A . . S . ,, gg. i s V fxrgssgl ' -3 F 21213652 , FENTON. LA VERNE, 'Fenders', Seattle. Activ- ELLIS. BILL, 'Bil1y': Buenos-Aires, Arsentina. Activities: Boys' Club. ELSASSER, STAN, 'Woman Iover': Portland Oreron. Activities- Totem Weekly. Movie Sound, Rays Club. Sonu: 'Bibitv. Bobity. Boob'. Favorite Expression: 'It isn't easy', ENZ, CARI.. 'Fredic': San Francisco, California. Activities: I.unchroom Worker, Boys' Club, Chess Club, Spanish Club. Favorite Sons: 'Sittin Rv The Window'. Pastime: Seattle Chess Team. ERICKSON, VERA. 'Sandy': Seattle. Activities: T-Day Comm., l'sher Force Chairman, Ski Club, Sr Roll Ren., Personality Comm., LIL, Honor Society, Health Comm., Cabinet, Executive Board, Ski Team. ERNST, LUIS, 'Louise': Seattle. Activities: FriendshinComm.. Personality Comm., Minute Girl, Snnnish Club. Girls' Club. FEDASH. STELLA, 'Stel': Edmonton, Alberta. Canada. Activities: Honor Society, Girls' Club. Favorite Sone: 'Mule Train'. Health Comm. First Team. Sec. Tres. of Desk Girl, ities: T-Day Comm., llsher Force. Aid. Personalitv Comm., Ski Ski Club. V. .. hr .. -'- 1 H A Q A t . este. . 1 is 'f 'lf . ' . rv M ,C r. 3 ' K , :,,r - ' A, Firm, Euzixon, 'Ellie': Seattle. Arrrvrtras- ' ' Usher Ferre, Personality comm., sk. Club, Desk H , Girl, F. s A., French muh. Frrrrh, Patsv. 'PaLs', nnrmia, wash. ' Artrvrrras, cans' Club. Pastxme: r skating, Sports, B.rw1rr.g. EX- H uression: 'mr Maro- rtovn, nick, 'man Chaclron, Nehr. Artrvarrasf Stair Guard, Boys' Club. Favarrrr Song: 'Ta Each His ow. W L T if --El ' x 59 J' t N.. ig. - Q ?j'1,tQX '20 as .- ..,. .,.. , .. , . , X :gg--,., A ' E PQ X Aft. ' fi r Mi -r ff ,v . ff l. alt '- rtyvy, Bm., 'urn osatrs, Minn. 1. -a s i 154. W9-' Activities: LLL, Personality Comm., F. S. A., Art Comm., Pul1licityComm. FLYNN, CHARLENE, 'Fritz': Seattle. Activities: LLL, Personality Comm., F. S. A., Art Comm., Publicity Comm. FREDEEN, NATALIE, 'Bunnie', Bellingham, Wash, Activities: Starloft, Sr, Review, Sr. Play, Chanters, Art Library, Roll Rep., Talent Show, Assembly Make-up. mean, AMN, 'Alu Crookston, mm.. Artrvrrrrs, sr. Banu, German club, spar.rsn.c1m.,Ha11Prrr01, Railsplitters, nrrvers' Club. FREEMAN, RAY, 'Gunner': Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club Board of Control,Railsplitters, Soph. Honor Society, Band. FRENCH, SHIFGLEN, 'Lee': Seattle. Activities: T-Day Comm., Sku Club, Personality Comm., Soph. Roll Rep., Talent Show, Sr. Play. Soph. .Ir. Honor Society, French Club, First Aid Comm. GAY, BETTY, 'Ht-tts': Seatlle, Activities Girls' Club. GEIGER, MARILYN, 'Ange-lene': Seattle. Activ- ities: F. S. A., Fall Sr. Play, Talent Show, Center Theater, Minute Girl, Annual Staff, Fr. soph. sr. R011 Rep. GFTTMAN, KATHRYV, 'Kale'gEv1-rett, Washington. Activities: German Club, Soph. Jr. Sr. Honor Society, Adv. Chanters, F. S. A. Gmsm, HSTHEH, 'Estyw Nebraska. Arrrvmrrsz comrerrrallab. uelprr. Hobby: Records, Song: 'Love sm. Blues, 'Wx . V2 aa- Y e E . , -.sift J J wr ,A , . .a a a 6 ggi . . it f ii H '2i ' 1 ' 7 ., ' 57 K' I 3 fr 1' G r GREENFIELD, JEAN, '.Ieannie', Seattle. Aetiyities: Personality Carlin., Ltl.. Minute Girl. Expression: 'What a riot'. FREGG, BETTY, 'B.J.': Chicago, Ill. Activities: Girls' Club, Song: 'Begin The Beguine'. Favorite Radio Program: Joan Davis. GRIMLUND, DoUGl.ASs, 'Doug', Bellingham, Wash. Aetivitiesr Drivers' clnh, Bays' clul., stanp Club. Favorite Radio Program: Charlie Nrcarthy. Favorite sang: 'Managua Nicuragef GRINOLS, DON, 'Camille': Seattle. Activities: Chanters, Senior Week Comm,, Drama Commencement. Favorite Expression: 'Brother Ralph'. llACKE'l'l', TOM, 'Curley', Seattle, Activities: Ski Club, Dance Comm., Student Council, Minute Bay. Favorite Expression: 'Come home with me'. lnterests: Thursdays. HAGEN, RICHARD, 'D1ck': Seattle. Activities: Railsplitters, Usher Parte, Fire squad, spanish Club, Earthquake snuaal. Favorite Haunt: water- front HAGGARD, PEGGR, 'Pegfg Austin, Texas, Activ- ities: sr. Play, sr. Reyieu, Torch, Drivers- cluh, Quill si srrall, Spanish Club, Teten Weekly Staff, sr. Commencement, F. s. A., sr. Cruise Committee, Haunt: Raller Lake. HAlcANsoN, EDWARD, 'mu Seattle. Activities: Orchestra, Ticket Ferre, sr. Review caan., Spanish cluli, Candxds-Annual Staff. HALL, CHARLES, 'Chuck': Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club. Expression: 'Turn Rlue, Ilay Duke'. Interests: Full size cars and airplanes. HANSARD, JIM, 'Jlm': Snohomish, Washington. Activities: Boys' Club. Pastime: Attending games and dances. GLENDAY, CATHERINE, 'Kathy': Seattle. Activ- ities: Girls' Club. GLOTFELTY, JGANNE, 'Josie'g sppkane, Washington. Activities: Drives Comm., Standard Comm., Roll Rep., Personality Comm., Friendship Comm., Usher Force, Minute Girl, Poster Comm., Sr, Review, Chanters, GGCHNGUR, JGRYNA, 'Jehy', Rupert, Idaho. Activ- ities: Minute Girl, Fr. seph. Jr. Rall Rep., F. s. A., Rell Taker in Study Rall. GORDON, EMMITT, 'Em': Seattle, Activities: Boys' Club. Expression: 'Ili, flat head'. Pastime: Eating. Favorite Sport: Football. GORDON, SHIRLEY, 'Gordon', Percival, lava. Artiyities. ski Club, Mixer Comm., P,T.A. cann. Alinitien. To be traveling executive for large company. Haunt: School. GDTHAM, JACKIE, 'Jackie'g Velva, N. Daltata. Aativitiesf Totem Weekly staff, F. s. A., ski Club, Minute Girl, Rall Rep., French Club, Drives Comm., Friendship Comm. GRACE, PATRICIA, 'NaughLy': Seattle. Activities Attendance Office, Attendance Taker. GRANT, SALLY, 'Sal'7 Seattle. Activities: Lunehraani cash., Minute Girl, spph. Jr. Rall Rep., Ser. of Drivers' club, Library, French Club, Annual staff, sr. Re iey Comm. Song: 'There's No Tomorrow'. GREEN, JACK, -Renean seattle. Actiwfities: Senior Play '49, Senior Drama '49, Stage force, senipr Roll Representative. GREENFIELD, JANET, 'Jam': Seattle. Activities: Talent Show, Desk Girl, Orchestra, Personality Comm., Senior Review, Commencement Committee. M IV , N Q 7 L . ' km 5 ft Qs! - . 2 A , M N it , 'x IAN QQ ii , ...te . Gg f iw Geel .,.. A eehl A ..,.., rr- f ,ish , wail., . .., ,,., . , . '- A e i. . . .Q a ,. :rf-- Q his .P . -t..':ffees.te:'f1i-'- 111' ' H g .OSF r:,. 15 A. -. ---f ee ... we 1- -A ,s if . 'feast . -is t-rl. -e in :it 'efei.a'. i' gif! sa il? 4. 4 fc 'Q X . if A , .EF e. ' T x ve it 3 ee Ft I HANSON, CARL, 'H1': Great Falls, Montana. Activ- ities: German Club, Honor Society, Boys' Club. Favorite Expression: 'That's life-I'm Liberal'. llANsoN, MARJORIE, 'Marj', Dickensen, N. Dakota. Attivitie-et F. s. A., sr. neviev cenn., Annual steif, Ski clnh, Minute Girl, aigsieten, ofliee, si. Roll Rep., Show ceee, Friendship cennittee. Expression: 'Oh hash'. HARRIS, ROSEMARY, 'Butchie': Seattle. Activ- ities: Girls' Club. Interests: Ant, Music. Favorite sports: svvitntning, llereemnek riding. HARTSON, RON, 'HarLs', Seattle. Activities: Pres. of Lynx Club, Pres. of Lynx Ill-Y, Student Council, Boys' Club Board of Control, Totem Weekly Staff, Soph. Class Pres. , German Club, Second, Third team Basketball, HARWITZ, BARBARA, 'Barb': Seattle. Activities Girls' Club. HATTUN, JIM, 'Jii:my'g Seattle. Activities Boys' Club. Ambition: Find a million dollars. Favorite Song: 'Mule 'l'raln'. HA'I'l'0N, PAT, 'Par', Bellingham, Wash. Activ- ities: Sr. Honor Scciety, Totem Weekly, Ski Club, Quill Kr Scroll, Chanters. Unusual sight: Under-side of a frozen lake. HAUGEN, LLOYD, 'Flute Tooter': Seattle. Activ- ities: Mevie sqnea, Boys' Club. Song: :liege Meena Program: l l.eve e Mystery. HAWKER, El.I.l-IN, 'Robie', seettle. Activities: Girls' Club, F. s. A. Feveti te Expression: 'Dook1cky'. l-llzcclt, NANCY, 'Nan'g Seattle. Aetivitiee: Personality Comm., st. Review, Talent shnv, Spanish Club, Chanters, oreheette, Minute Girl, Roll Rep., Ski clnli. 'dl . . -lr eg... I lk te, . . W e . 'W ' . . A f .-:. 5 - 3 53. J . t, ... A A :if .,,,.. 1? M if Q: 5 k .K Q .e,l . ef :- kg f e 5 15.5. Q, ,fits U if K A se . E fe lg AK. l, f 1 p QM 4 zflllb C7 6 T. ll 9 S5 'K 3 T 'K rt ? .57 Eli T7 it HEIB, TED, 'Thede': Seattle. Activ- ities: Manager Movie Squad, Boys' Club. ceteer. Art, like Al Capone. HEILBRUNN, EVELYN, 'Evv', Hamburg, Germany. Activities: German Club, I . S. A., Football Stunts, Drama Commencement, Girls' Club. Song: 'I Can Dream Can't l'. llE1N, SHIRLEY, 'Shy', Chicago, lll. Aetivitiee. Pres. of Honor seeietv, Roll Hep., stntient ceiineil, lp s. A., Spanish Club, Minute Girl. Plans: College then work. HENDERSON, ANNA, 'llendy': seettle, Activities: Annual Staff, l.l.I., French Club, German Club, Ski clnli, Torch, stenp Club, Activity ceia Comm., Ping-Peng., Seng: 'nnniete Are Flying-. HENDRICKSON, DUANE, 'Dewey', Seattle. Aetiv. ities: Beve' Club, tkpreeeient 'Everything in Knpneetief. Song: 'old Master Pa1nLer'. Htwlinv, FAH, 'Jennie-, North Dakota. Aetivitiee. Adv. Chanlers, st. Band, Talent Show,Sr.Rev1ew. Pet Peevel Flat Tires. tlnliliv. Yodeling. HENRY, DELMAR, 'Zilch': Yakima, Wash, Activ- ities: Vice Pres, of Sales Club in Yakima. Pet Peeve: Masculine Women. HERNING, MARIE, 'Minkey'g Anchorage, Alaska. Activities: Girls' Club. Expression: 'l.a-Dee Da'. Motto: Practice what you preach. HILL, LUELLA, 'LuLu Belle', Aulurn, Wash. Activ- ities: Minute Girl, F. S. A., Poster Committee, v Chanters, Girls' Club. Motto: Lp and at em' RILTCN, JOYCE, 'Blondie'g Kiester, Minn. Activ- ities: Big l., Little L, Girls' Club. Express sion: 'Jeepers'. Favorite Sport: Basketball. F, , X , 553 1 2255 V A A F and i A 4 1 31. ' '4 ' , X . 'S L? , rm. fe 1 J , s 2 . ft e rr, r, 2, 2 , I . .er y il, ,, I .-,f ft .ti L f f ,, I, 5 A, l A l A H i ' Zhi .f-' 1 if w S f -ireland? 13, f f 1 . eieier , -ire' HUNTER, JEANNINE, 'Beam': Lewiston, Idaho. Activities: Drives Comm. Friendship Comm., Ice Skating Comm. Jr. Roll Rep., Girls' Club. IRVINE, HELEN, 'Katy', Seattle Activities: Dramatics, Glee In Holy Angel's, Soph. Roll Rep., Minute Girl, Student CouncilRep., Commence- ment Committee. JACKMAN, GWEN, 'Babe', Bellingham, Wash. Activ- ities: Girls' Club Cabinet, Pres. LLL, Torch, Student Council, Personality Comm., Usher Force, TeDay Comm., Spanish Club, F. S. A. JACOBSON, MARY ELLEN, 'Rowing Rowing': Seattle. Activities: Spanish Club, Art Library, Usher Force, Friendship Comm., F. S. A. Song: 'Somee One Like You'. JENSEN, EEHNIGE, 'Eernien Seattle, Activities: Soph. Jr. Roll Hep., Minute Girl, F. s. A., sr, Week, Social Service, Girls' Club. JENSEN, HOANNE, 'Jo Mo': Seattle. Activities: Roll Rep., Student Council Rep., Girls' Club. Peeve: Foolish Questions. JOHNSON, ALICE, 'Alu nevels Lake, N. nsh. Aeriviriesf Girls' Club Cabinet, Office, Show- ense cenne., F. s. A., Minute Girl, Friendship Comm., sneh. Jr. Sr. Honor Society. JOHNSON, BOB, 'Bobby'p Annapolis Md. Activ- ities: Totem Reporter, French Club V. Pres. Railsplitters, Lynx Club, Pep Assembly Comm. Sr. Week, Totem Staff, Jr. Honor Society, Sr Spring Dance Comm. JOHNSON, GRACE, 'Gracie'g Willmar Minn. Active ities: shi Club, Spanish Club, Poster Comm. Hell Rep., Student Council Hee., sr. Banquet. JOHNSON, JAMES, 'Jerry'g Seattle. Activities: Railsplitters, French Club, Soph. Honor Society. Interests: Trying to keep my car running. is i f f 4, . .. as 1, 2: 'wi' i ..-rig' e Y S X555 r r C ii , rr . . A Ni K lt .s A L . LV, , Xfff 135 195: -' X fx., ,,,,, , ,, 5 , ,.. is ',t - ky, ',,i ' I Ai' ,,,,,, Q E .'1, Q . ' fi rea, 4 HOGLE, NORMA, 'Hnbblesq Cuvver city, California Activities: Little L, F. S. A., Usher Force, Personality cenn., Minute Girl, Friendship cennn., Socaal Service cenn., Fr. senh. Hell Rep. NOIDAL, KENNARD, 'Ken'g Arlington. Activities: Boys' Club, Soph. Fresh. Football. Future Plans: To join the navy. HOOVEH, FERN, 'Ferdie', Crosby, N. Dak. Active ities: Spanish Club, Girls' Club. Sport: Bowling. Song: 'Peg O' My Heart! . HOWAY, JIM, 'Jimmy', Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club. HOWARD, JOHN, 'Gil': seere weeley, Washington. Activities: Chess Club, Pres. of Drivers' Club, Earthquake sense, Boys' Club. Henley: csnere's. HOWARD, MARILYN, 'Brenda Star': Oak Park, Ill. Activities: Totem Staff, LLL, Et Cetera, Debate Student Council, Oratory, Drama Comm., Handbook Rep. Wash. State Readers Conference, Sr, Review Sr. Roll Rep., German Club, Ch. Grace Comm. F. S. A., Minute Girl, Sr. Review Committee. HUCKINS, WADE, 'Van', Long Beach, Calif. Aeeiv. ities: Stage Feree, Beys' clnb. Einressien' 'Chalk ir up to experience'. HUDGINS, BOB, 'Bobby', Beckley, W. Va. Activ- ities: Boys' Club. HUFFMAN, TAMARA, 'Tamee', Glendale,- California. Activities: Girls' Club. HUNTER, DOLORES, 'Dee', Ferndale, Wn. Activities: Girls' Club Cabinet, Sr. Week Comm., Senior Banquet. Song: 'Johnson Reg'. Thrill: Finding Lincoln's Elevator. ,Swv 4 f m 2. , S if K V . . ek S Z 'ff sees. A w f K 3 ' A i I ,ri . during Nerf,-Xe, in JOHNSON, J0 ANN, 'JorJo'g Seattle. Activities E.s.A., Roll Rep. Seng. 'Somebody Loves ven'. JOHNSON, MARILYN, 'Gehhyq Pere Orchard. Aeriv. ieiesr German Club, Torch, Minute Girl, Drivers ' Club, Spanish clnn, sr. Roll Rep. Expression: f-. 'Holy cow. , 1 , JOHNSON, MARVIN, 'Marv'g Minnenpplis, Minn. I , X59 Activities: cheneers, Ticket Force, Traffic ' 'f r ,sb Squad. Motto: 'Live and Let L1ve'. y JOHNSON, NORMA, 'No Jp', seattle. Aeriviriesf . F.s.A., Drives cenn., Club Rooms cenn. Expres- y sipne 'lf you get what I mean'. ,. at Ml 'S . N it lk - ' 9 . JOHNSON, WILLIAM, 'Billy the Kid', Los Angeles. Activities: Honor Society, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Traffic sdned, Rnilsplieeers. Eipressinn. 'Good Morning'. JoRnAN, PATSY, 'Pat'g seetrle. Aerivieiesl Minute Girl, Usher Force, Roll Rep., Attendance Office. Expression: 'Yen old Toad'. JOHE, SHIRLEY, 'Green Eyes'g Watford City, N. Dakota, Activities: Roll Hep., Art Comm., Bulletin Board Comm., Usher Force. Song: 'Till Then'. JUUD, MAHLENE, 'Mar1ie'g Seattle. Activities: Little L, Library, Girls' Club. Song: 'Lovely Bunch of Coconuts'. Ambition: College, KAMPLAIN, PAT, 'Lveepg sesntle. Aerivieies. Pres. df Spanish clnn, Sec, of sr. Class, Totem Weekly, sr. r V., ,ee Week Comm., Prdn cenn., Commencement ,. 'fy' Comm., Honor Society, Rell Rep. KATHMAN, MARILEE, 'l.ee', Bellingham, Wash. Activities: Soph. Honor Soc ieey, Basket Girl, Library sesff, Minnre Girl. Nnhhy, RollerSkating i mv High., f ,., 4 -QU PM 77 3' ,NF 1 4942- Nw' l- ' ' K - 4 e e' '--, ',. ' A 1 We . 13 ez. ' , fi , W , ., Q .,.,. .,,,. W p. , ., . . , lllllll Y' KEELING, PAT, 'Pooprie 1 Nerfelh, , vs. Aeriviries: Roll Rep., rirsr Debate, F, S. A.. ' Aid Girl, Lost E Found, Sr. Benqner, Art L1 bra ry. Y, MARY ANNE, 'Kelly-Green'1 nnh Club, Spanish Totem Weekly, Sr. ,Honor sprieey. Program: It ,, . 3 KELL N5 v , Activities: Pre , V anim dal Club, E, s. A., . Play C ' u ' a Pays to be Ignorant. if f Pvrvkllzuvk au M KING, EOE, 'Bouncerf Salt ' . 35,3 Aeeiviriesr Board ofCnntrol, Q '6a a 'u' Lynx Club, T-Dey Comm., P,-T 9530-4 ' '5 'L-'W' straight magoo,' 6' s M , Otter 'Never Say Diem Z '-SKA? N.. Girl, Soph. end Jr. Renter. new fa. ' KNUTSON, BEVERLY, 'Squirt', N ities: lF.S.A., Drives Comm. 'Maybe You'll be The-re'. KOPPEN, JOAN, Uke'g seattle. .fy Lake City, litah. Senior Prom Comm. ,A, Dance Comm.,Jr Dance Comm. Expression: 'No lie, is that the KLEVE, ELAINE, 'Chips'g Seattle. Activities: Little 'L', Big 'L', Ski Club, Tea Service Comm. RNUDSON, GENEVA, 'Gennie', Madison, s. oshevs. Aeeiviries. snph. Roll Rep., E.s.A., Basket Expression: 'Why Shorel' Pastlmez Roller Skating. orthDakota. Activ- , Roll Rep. sdng: Activities: Pres ij of Little 'l.', Chants-rs, Senior Review, Talent Show. Pastzme: Singing in the bathtub. LA FACE, DEL, 'Del', Spokane. Aerivitiesr Boys' , Club. Anhinienr celleyre end Engineering. A. i- fi . ' Motto: 'Live end Let l.ive'. Favorite snhyeet: 1 - Mathematics. M J . , -. ,eel ' 'f ' LA FRANCE, GEORGE, 'Frenehvq seetrle. Arriv- -' - l f' ' 3 ities: Revs' clnli. metre. 'snile Away Your - Trenblesx sperns Baseball. Favorite Subject: Y Zoology. ' A ' . .--: 1 IAKE, JOHN. 'Johnny', sestrle, Activities: Jr. , Honor speiery, cheneers, Capt, Movie sd., Fire -. ly L- 'K , . sd, Spanish Club, Revs' Club. Eevnriee spore. Y 5k,,,,g, -' , ,.,, . Aiii ' H ' KL ' ' :lv fi L i, Q A I A I -, . K A? f , if - ,ff M r f 1 .A ,, ', K br 4 A f . A i ., ., A 2 Jr LIPTRAP, JACQUALINE, 'JaCkie'g Seattle. Activities: Ski Club, Girls' Club. Favorite Expression: 'For the love of Pet-e'. torn, DICK, 'UiCkie'p sen Fransico, Calif, Aeeiviries: Jr. Sr, Hall nee., Freneli Club, Gelf Squad, Be-is' clnli. Song: 'Whispering Hope'. LOCKWOOD, lzoNAl.D, 'nennvq Seattle. Aerivitiesr Drivers' Club, Boys' Club. Thrill: Pileting my firsr elnne. Favorite Radio Pregrsrn. Jer-A l-lennv, LOLl.IS, KEITH, 'Kit': Seattle. Activities: Ski Club, Band, Sr. Drama, Sr. Review, French Club, Hall Palrol, Fire Squad, P.'I.A. Dance Comm., Prom Comm., Chanters. Lovmlv, CHUCK, 'Speer.ly'g Ceylen, Pensns. Active ities: Boys' Club. LoTllF, now, 'Donny', Wisconsin. Aeriviries: Football Mgr., Tennss, Boys' Club. Song: 'Mule Train', Pet Peevee People wine eenw sed. l.nvl2l.ACF, VETA, -snnsnine', Anseertes, wesln. Arriviriesi Desk Girl, First Ain Cernn., Bulletinn Board Comm., lienltli Comm., Drives Cernrn.,Fr. Roll Rep., Minute Girl, F. s. A. Lovl2LEss, BILI., 'l.orey': Seattle. Aetivitiesf Favorite Radio Program: Lum' n Abner. Song: 'Riders in the Sky'. Biggest Scare' Roller Coaster. Ltnoulsr, BERT, 'Berry Seattle, Aeriviriese Boys' Clnli. Llmzs, HARRY, 'Fleliliirn Teeerns, wnsli. Active ities: Bevs' Club. Pet Peeve: White flower and refined sugar products. fm, 15, t, 4- A 1 -f.,-, ll l gf Z1 'L ITQ LAMPTON, PAT, 'Pat', Seattle. Activities: Jr. Sage Brush Sam. LATHEY, GLORIA, 'Glory': Boll Rep., Ski Club, Sr. Drama, Girls' Club Comm., Chanters. Pastimez Knitting Arglyles. LAHSEN, KENNY, 'Cuddles': Seattle. Activities Rep. for Student Council, Boys' Club. Program: LAFSUN, I-.'AHY, 'Susie'g seattle. Aerivitiesr Ll.L, Girls' Club celiinet, Persenrlitv Cernn.. uslier Feree, Talent Show, Sr. Banquet Comm., Senior Review, Tereh. sen,-si 'l.ernlei'. Seattle. Activities: Girls' Club. Amlm tion: To visit far-away places. Song: 'lrnrilh Program: Sam sesee. Hardest Sulrslectz Ma!lxemaLics . LAwaFNcF:, Jos, 'Smoky' Aetiviriesi llall Patrol, To ee n Navy lfiler. Seng: boo' . LAHSON, PHYLLIS, 'Pllyl', g Ancon, Canal Zone. Trnelr Squad. Arnliitienr 'Bippetv-boppity- Benesteel, S. Dakota. AcLiviLivs: Spanish Club, llonor Society, Social Service. Favorite sengr neu Fnverire creressien: LEIZDY, PATRICIA, 'Pat': 'Blues striv Away From 'ol., l.ere Seattle. Activities: F. S. A., Minute Girl, ski Club, Student Council Hep., ltsner Force, Personality Committee. LEHMAN, DAVID, 'Dave', Seattle. Activities: Lynx Club, Co-Chairman of Senior Heview, Totem Annual Staff, Torch, Drama Commencement, Ticket Ferre, Railsplitters, Honor Society Hep., Jr. sr. Roll neeresenrntive. l.r:lGHTov, MAHJOHIE, 'rvlerieriew Seattle. Activities: Minute Girl, F. S. A., French Club, Art Library. Favorite Metre: To Each His Own. LEUPOLD, ALFHED, 'Bud'g Brachen,Sas- katchewan. Ping-Pong 'M X Aff A 5 ' ,Az Y af Arriviriess ski Club, Favorite Sport: l.n Cresse. Expressienr 'oli, l don'L unev- --fr . .-ur lj Y. -L M ' , yu ree .r ,w :..' - V N , ..,.,, A A . r ,,. , 1 A . K, . mi xl Q . QQ , A ' , Q -.-- . if 5 gb . f V r xii Hx' . . ,.,' We l 5 Y in A f x A-v ' .,w 'ar - 'S if W, r ' F, .. g r .r , ,r gg Af I A Q23 LYMAN, DALE, 'Limey'g Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club. Song: 'I Can Dream Can't I'. Pet Peeve: Knuckleheads. Motto: Live and Learn. LYON, FEHN, 'rininheoieq Blackfoot, Idaho. Aotivities. Honor soeiety, Toreh, snsnish Club, Representative, Girls' Club. Anhitione To make Friends. MCCAIN, JANET, 'Jannie', New York City, Activ- ities: Girls' Club Cabinet, lce Skating Comm., Senior Play, Sr. Drama, Annual Staff, Poster Comm., Desk Girlz Pastime: Knitting. MQCLINTON, JANE, 'Janxe', Seattle. Aeriviriess Lihrory, Annual stiff, Girls' Club. Song: 'up e Lazy Rivera Expression. 'oonsu MCELENY, PHYLLIS, 'Splintersf Portland, Oregon, Aeriviriese Art Comm.,Chairman, LLL, llsher Force, Personality, Cabinet, sr. Review, Talent show, Xmas Pegeont, F. s. A., Toroh, Spanish Club, Jr. Week Comm,, sr. Week Comm., Minute Girl, Health Comm,, Club Rooms Committee. MCHOLLAND, NICK, 'SonnV': Seattle, Activities: Intramural Manager for Football and Basketball. Song: 'That Lucky Old Sun'. MCKENZIE, JOAV, 'Chips': xnoisnheoo, maryland. Activities: Ski Club, rr, soon, Roll Hep. Pet Peeve. nise enol shine af nemo A. n. Hobby: Hope chest. Mek1Nl.m', JOANNE, 'Mac', seorrle. Aetivities: Freshman Roll Ren., Minute Girl, Ski Club, Usher roree, Spanish tlnli, Personality Conn. Pet Peevee People who lorger Punch Lines. MCLEANJKARBARA, 'Babs'g Seattle. Activities: Usher Force, Personality Comm., ninnre Girl, P. s, A., sooh. Roll Hep., Ski Club, French Club, Honor Society. Haunt: Steven Lodge. MCNALLY, JIM, 'Weel-teeyes'p Duluth, Nlinn. Aerrviries, Boys' Club. Pet Peeve: notroooers. Expression: of ffl! .. MI , ' i- ew NH if X . 'Y I gg 5 'M 5 QS- r , e l' M 3 V, or ' I' , Y ...of-zr. 'Y' is E' 'Q A ' ,. ,.s New .f- an I . I 7, IV Q A ,V . Q' Q 5 A F .. ,vi we SZ. 'Q rr in 2 2,ff,f-,gAg?Kll ,EW .. .uw J ,l .1 ? McPHEHSON, DON, 'Mac', Seattle. Activities: Sr. Roll Council Rep., Boys' Club. Song: 'Blue Moon'. Peeve: Stuckvup women. MACKIE, GARY, 'Gal-v': Auburn, Wn. Activities: Board of Control, Totem weekly, Student cooneil, chonrers, Lynx Club, Sr. Week Comm., Drama Co- mencement, Talent Show, Sr. Review. MAINWAHING, ANITA, 'Babhit'g Seattle. Activ- ities: G. C. Cabinet, Honor Society, Torch, Ski Club, Main Office, F. S. A., KT's, Annual Staff, Scholastic Art Hep., Sr. Review Committee MALLORY, DONNA, 'Oueenie'g Seattle. Activities: Fr. Soph. Rep., Mixer Comm., P.T.A. Committee Song: 'Stardust'. Haunt: Ingrams. MARKSBURY, ANTHEA, 'Anne': Takoma Park, Maryland. Activities: Band, Cabinet, F3ther.Denghter Banquet Committee. Song: 'Canadian Capers'. MARSHALL, BETTY, 'Bettsh Seattle. Activities: Girls' Club. Song: 'Lovesick Blur-s'. Favorite Expression: 'No K1ddin . MARS0N,4MIl,T0N, 'Mars', Seattle. Aerivities: Track, Jr. Honor sooiery, Boys' cloli. Song: 'There's No Tomorrow. Sport: Basketball, Track. MAhTENsoN, JIM, 'Jirnnyn Seattle. Activities: Lynx Club, Fire chief, Bono, Ski Team, Ski Club, Honor Sociely, Hell Petrol, Drivers' Club. Pro- linhle Career: Engineering. MASSART, MARY LOU, 'Mudge', Seattle. Activities: Personality Comm., Health, First Aid, Standards Comm., Art Library, Clubliooms, Usher Force, Fire Squad, T-Day, Ski Club, Minute Girl, Jr, Roll Rep., Drives cornnittee. WATSON. JACOUIE. 'Joekrew Seattle, Activities: Jr., sr. Roll nee., Chanters, Drama Proooetion, Glfls Club' Song: 'Again'. Expression: 'No Kxddin . . Y ?fQ..1... , L' . w A 'Y T 1 1 5 Q . v if R' Lrk' J A. .fl V 1 R' . . .J 'ilf T t ,V -t: A rg MLYNARSKI, BETTY RUTH, 'Batty'g Seattle. Activities: F. s. A., sec. Big L, LLL, Student Advisor. Song: 'Ghost Riders in the sity. Mock, HELEN, 'Hunsey', senttie. Activities: French Club, F. s. A., Friendship Comm., Drives Comm., Ice Skating Comm., sec. Service Comm. MOHRBACHER. BOB, 'Bobby', Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club. MONROE, JOHN, 'Johnny'g Seattle. Activities: Hailsplitters, Drivers' Club, Honor Society,Mike Squad Manager, Boys' Club. Talents: Persuasive attitude. Expression: 'How about that'. MoRELocK, SALLY, 'Babe'g senttie. Activities: French cinh, sr. Representative, Honor sceietv, F. s. A. Pet Pcevet Work. MORGAN, DAVE, 'Red'p Seattle. Activities: Hi-Y, Athletic Council, Baseball Team, Sr. Roll Rep., Football Mgr. Song: 'Don't Cry .Ioe'. Program: Amos n' Andy. MORRILL, JUSTIN, 'Tinny'g Seattle. Activities: Soph. Sec. Tres., Jr. Rep. on Board of Control, Chairman Sr. Week, Lynx Club, Talent Show, Chanters. MOSES, DOLORES, 'Dee', seettie. Activities: ciris' cinh. Song: 'My Happinessf Pet Peever Being nitnicireti. Expression: 'phooey'. MULLER, JERRY, '.Ierry'g Merqnette, Kansas Activities: Bevs' cinh. NELSON, CAROL ANN, 'No-Nose', Seattle. Activ. ities: Mixer Comm., Ski Princess, Usher Force, Attendance off., shi Club, Jr. Day Comm., French Club, Talent Show, Fr. Rc11 Rep., F. s. A., Personality Committee. J bl -, -sr. WWI 5' Q14 S L U, 1' le- Nlvr iii V -. y i'f.,?'Zl if .. i - .tj x . . :Y . ,K ,Q gi . t f is if ,X 'XR ...Hs , , s K -5 M' N M e 5 gpm- MAUZEY, MARTHA, 'Mertvn Mt. Vernon, Wash. Activities: chnnters, Main Office, Social ser. vice Comm., Honor Society, F. s. A., Minute Girl, Jr. sr. Rei! Rep. MAVES, DELORIS, 'Lorsey'7 Presha, S. Dak. Activ- ities: Girls' Club. Peeve: People talking to me in the morning. Thrill: Airplane trip. MEIER, LAVALLE, 'Lovey': seettie. Activities: sr, week cninn., Minute cir1, Girls' cinh. Song 'Dreamers' Heiiaevu Mette' To each his een. MELoNAs, KATHERINE, 'Kathy', pcrtienti, Oregon. Activities: v. Pres. Student Council, sec. Tres. Jr. Class, LLL, T-Day Comm., Fire sqned, Usher Force, Mixer Comm., Personality Comm., Desk Girl Lynx Liar Chairman, Roll Reen Council chrn., F. s. A., Minute Girl, Spanish cite. MEYER, DENNIS, 'Connie', Spokane, wash. Activ- ities: Boys' Club Pres., Athletic Council, Student Council, Varsity Track and Basketball. MEYERS, JACK, 'Jecksenn Los Angeles, ceiif. Activities: Bcvs' cite. Song: 'Heep Rig Smoke No Fire'. Expression: 'Hn-. MICHAEL, VIOLET, 'Mike'p Albania, Europe. Activ- ities: Tres. B.c., LLL, T-Dev, Prom Comm., Usher Force, Cabinet, Personality Comm., P.T.A. Dance Comm., sec. Honor secietv, Torch, Hospitality Giri, Drama Comm., F. s. A., French cinh. MILLER, JANICE LOUISE, 'Janie'g Seattle, Activ- ities: Art Comm., Hall Representative, Girls' Club. Song: 'Little White Lies'. Program: l.ux Radio Theater. MILLS, BILL, 'Billyh Seattle. Activities: Lincoln Hi-Y, Boys Club, 2 years Varsity Baseball. Seng: 'Mnie Trein'. MITCHELL, SALLY, 'Mitch'g Rochester, Minn. Activities: Little L, Girls' 'Hey Sluk cinh. sting: 'Oh Bnhvf. Expression si . 'fi . Vk I- . I K A R' L r .. 1 f' ik I 1 ,, ..,, L :M-f1zg:::l'. ssl - Y ---' - . ,.., ,,.. , A . F4 'W T52 G'4'?.,H.,'i'v4-. . :iii-ii3,t5SE.wr -t 2' 1. i NELSON, DAVID, 'Du-ldle', Hentoll, Wash, Acta iv. ine-sz Rnilsplillurs, Honor Society, Spanish , clnll, llevie Squad, Fire snnnii. y - - - 1,7 wlelslzx, AI,l.AN, ll+-llc .lor-V, senllle. Aeliv. W' 1 ilies: Buys' clnli. Soni: 'Tlie olll Master , Painrnrl. Aniliilinnf To ln- an artist. Yuturr f Vg ,. A Plans: -Xrl sr-nenl. 2, L B' V R- 9' ' 'f l1. ' H N0l.Tl:, El.AlN5, 'I,unu', seeelle. Anliviei.-ss ,L 9 Q 5 Chauhers, Annnal slnff, Tnreh, Poster cennilree, 5,35 ni H zz, 'qw :Au g,,' F. s. A., Rnll Reprz-sentalxve. llnliliies. Mnsir, e- if ' . 5 , snnare Denning. , , , . ' , lvcolwlln, RAWGND, 'Ravy sealile. Aelivieiesi A r . Revs' Club. llelibiesv Rxfling,Sk11ng. Future A X- ' '35 Plans: College, Work. lnleresiss Drainaeiea A-A f fn Foolelsall. ollL1NGlzR, Al,l,Ew, '01e'g searele. Activities.. ,H IHHAANVH ski Clnb, Fire sqnad, Feelhall Manager, Boys' gm ,V QQQQSTQQ Club. sang: 'The Dlrl Masler Paineeru Fnlnre ' iff Plans: cell.-ae. , , V , ,e,, K ,j g . gf., DLANDER, JDANNB, '.Io'g Seattle. Aeeivieies. , Q ' gg - Q , fw' , ,-.g Minute Girl, F. s. A., Pres. Mixer Comm., Drives ' Comm., Personality Comm., l'sher Fence, ski clnli, . A , Q Drama cennneneernenl. Future Plans: College, , V , Q Interior Def-eration. ' -, ' ol,soN, ROBERT, 'Bella Mrierliearl, Minn. Aeliv. -gil., I ' ities: Boys' Club. Sports: Baseball, Baskel- Wgvvl 'W A Qfjjf ball. sang: 'Mille l'rain'. Ainliiiieni lvleenanie ,v ' A Q - or Coach. UPTON, DARLA, 'Uar'gSeaUl1-. Activities: Fr. Hall Hepresenlarlve, Minute Girl, Key Girl ll Gyn. Sports: lsarivninenn. Hiklng,Birycl1ng. Seng. 'My Best Lo You'. owm, l,YDlA, 'Liz', clielan, Wash. Activities: Jr.Ro1lHep., Channel-s, Girls' Club. srnrlsr lee sliaeing, Baeninlen. Future Plans: l'. of w., Incerior Decoralion. PAETZKE, DICK, 'Dicky', seallle. Activilies: Ed. Totem Weekly, Ass- istant Sports Ed. and Cai-Loon Ed. on Totem Annnal. Future Plane: ll. of w,, srlieel of Journalisin, celnnnisr. X srg' r ' 7 1 K IIQ? i-. is , -.mf ..- fi , is W 3 ' be U -fi .A f , 1- M7 ' '. rl f ,Q 1 Q 1 .,. li . i X 0 , .,., , ' . lv A 1 is . . , s ..., - fn., fs, . te. fs-1 'D as f ima. 1- '. ,. Ut- , iv e.. ,... se..,,. s P f, .- Y ,,,,...v fm Asa' I fw- --ee . . 6 lx., , , li? ' l PAuvlER, MARYJANE, 'Mielrie-, Belling- nani, wasli. Aeriviiiesf sr. Play, French Club Assenlilv, Minute Girl, French Club, Speech ceneeses. Future Plans: College, law. PANCHENKO, JOHN, 'Panchrfg Seattle. Activiues: Library Staff, German Club, clianrers, Boys' clnli. Sportsg Skiing, Football, Golf, Swimming. Future Plans: College, Engineering, PARSONS, ALFY, 'Alf'g seaule. Aeiivieiesz Mixer Committee, Lincoln Hi-Y, Tennis, Boys' Club. spares: Reeliev, Baslrelliall. Travelsr Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Mexico, California. PATTERSON, SYLVIA, 'Pat'g seaerle. Activities: Minute Girl, Girls' clnli, Renton Riglinranni Club, Glee clnli, Red Cross Comm- Usher Force, Girls' Club. PEER, JOANNE, 'Peek-a-Beeyseeeile, Activities: Minute Girl, Attendance Office, sean. Honor see., Glee Club, Ski clnli, T-Day cnnn., Mrs. Lincoln, sean, Rell Rep., Personality cennn., Usher Feree, LLL. PEPPLE, lzDDlE, 'Ed': Denver, Cola. Aelivieiesi Sec. Boys' Club, Hall Paerel, Teven Reporter of Jr, Class, nnslreiliall xv Baseball Squads, Ri.Y. Song: 'l can Dream canw l'. PERSON, JOANNE, 'Jo'g seallle. Aevivieiesi Jr. Rell Rep., F. s. A., Little Council Rep., Girls' clnli. spares: Skiing, svinnina. FETCH, BARBARA, 'Slim', Heg1na, Seek- Active ities: Senior Rell Represenearive, Checker in 118. sense 'Glorxa'. Arnliiliens To travel. PBTERSEN, ARLENR, 'Windy'g Seattle. Aeeivieiesf ski Club,M1nute Girl, Little l., Tea serviee Comm., clianeers. Song: 'l've Gee My Lvve Tv Keep Me Warm'. PETHIE, BoB, 'Pete'g The Dalles, ore. Aeriv. ities: Totem sraff, Annual seaff, Boys' Club, sperrsf Baseball. Baslrerliall. Travels: Ho11Y' need. PHILLIPS, RICHARD, 'Phil', Seattle. Activities: German Club, Boys' chin. ushhiest Cars,Sports. Song: 'Moonlight And Rnses'. FDLLDCK, SHIRLEY, 'Pee Wee'g sentt1e. Activ- ities: LLL, Honor seeiety, Glee c1nh, vitrnry, Aetivitv cnrri Comm., seeisi Service. Expression: 'Fish Eggs'. PGITER, MARY JO, 'Jo'g Seattle. Activities: Fr. Soph. and Sr. Roll Rep., Talent Show, Ski Prin- cess, French Club, Personality Comm., Chanters, Friendship Comm., Ski Club, Senior Drama Class, Attendance Office, Minute Girl, F,S.A. POTTER, ROY, 'Lcuie', Seattle. Aetivitiesr ver. sity Baseball Manager, Basketball Neneger, Span- ish Club. Sports: Baseball. Te1entsr Teri Dsneing. POTVIN, PHYLLIS, 'Phyl', oknnngsn, wesh. Aetiv. ities: snnh. end Ir. Rep., Student Council Ren., F.s.A., Honor sneiety, Secretary French Club. Biggest Thrill: Glen. POWERS, CHARLIE, 'Chuck'g North Bend, Wash. Activities: Ski Club, Boys' Club. Song: 'Riders in the Sky'. Ambition: To be a ski bum. PROCTOR, BILL, 'Curly', Seattle. Activities: Drivers' Club, Band, Boys' Club. Future Plans: To get a degree in Electrical Engineering. Fav- orite Sports: Baseball, Basketball. PRATER, DARRELL, 'Darl'g Mitchel, S. Dak. Activ- ities: Bowling Club, Ski Club, Boys' Club. Fut- ure Plans: College, Pharmacy. Travels: Alaska. RADFORD, DORIS, 'Dodo'g Seattle. Activities: Drama Commencement, Sr. Review, F. S. A., French Club, Soph, Roll Rep., Debate, Glee Club, Fav- orite Hauntf Starloft. RAY, LDREN, 'Lei-ie', oiynpin, wssh. Aetivities: Rena, Boys' Club. song: 'Mn1e 'rrsinu Hobbies: Sports, Dance Bend. Thrill: Winning s crew Championship on Green tske. f :'. . ' if 'V L rf' is .-A A. X' Q r F ef Qw- s A, rx M ,sg lk- 5' A ' in I ,c . : Q. . X , Ya V, .:, I If I 5 .gx .Re 2- f -5 .... A 2 1 3 - . - , . -',,, ., -- --f , '- ,' 1 . H A, ,, .-.,. -Q I ,, Ni, , -j,,ht'1r:- it gy ivy, kV.- 1 ' A enev A f ?: Iif+ w fR z ' ' 1 - 1' X-M21 1' jx V, if . , fr. sr . I 5 ' tj,-1 ' 'A ' ' 4 . ie-fx ff I n' f -' ..'i 1 l' ' ig r 5 WW 2 .1 5, W A s ff . ,. V L F' 5 E? 1 X, 'H I I ' fx fx' 4 ' X ' x AJ .lv I Y, v , Q xi I I 5 X ., I 1 5 I 'Q '-: ,. Q,-j,.'jf ' REED, KENNETH, 'Ken'p senttie. , Activities: Reys' c1nh. Sports: aese1ie11, Roller Skating, Bening. Biggest 1'hri11r Skating Competition at Cal. on Television. REEDER, JOYCE, 'Joycee'g Eewisten, Idaho. Activities: Honor society, spanish Club. Sports: skiing, Swim- ming. Tn1entsr Fiene, c1erinet. REGAN, PATRICIA, 'Patty'g Fargo, N. Dakota. Aetivitiesr Lnnehrenrn Cashier, Sophomore a Jr. R011 Representative, F. s. A., Drivers' cinh, Girls' Club. Travels: California, Oregon cnsst, Arizona, New Mexico. REICH, BILL, 'Billy'p Portland, ore. Activities: Drivers' Club, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing, Gardening, weeaworkins. Future Plans: university. REHDRE, GLORIA, 'Glo'g DesMoins, Iowa, Artiv. ities: F, s. A., Social Service cennn,, Poster cernn., Library, Roll Rep., Girls' Club. Er. 2 pression: fcerteiniyf. s RENSHAW, DONNA, 'Pinhead', Herion, s. Dsketn. ' ,Tj Activities: Friendship Comm., Persnnnuty Comm., ' I I Usher Force, Fr., Jr. Re11 Representative. Tre- ve1sr Sun Valley, New York, ceufernie, ce1. . REYNOLDS, ADA, 'Bnnnyu Seattle. Aetivitiesr H ,,,, French Club, F. s. A., Honor Society, Chanters, 1 French Club Assenh1y, Christmas Assenh1y, sr. 1 Af 'X Rall Ren., Student Council Rep. Song: 'Again'. REYNOLDS, RICHARD, 'Dick', Norfolk, Nebr, Activ- ities: Earthquake Squad, Boys' Club. Ambition: Forestry at U. of Wash. Interests: Outdoor Sports. RICHARDSON, HARDLD, 'Bitsyn Seattle. Activ- ities: Ski c1nh, Minute Rey, Rena, Rn11 Rep. Hnnntr Mount asker s. Stevens Pass. Thri11s Winning the spp1e.1inir derby. RICHARDSON, JIM, 'Rich'g San Francisco, Cal. Activities: Ski Club, Hi-Y, Football, Spanish Club. Song: 'Sicilian Tarrantella'. Future Plans: College, Commercial Art.. . if. Is -ew s. . A E X1 . P e Q s , i ij f' jfj, gs si. , 1 A .. I Ig 11 R feiihsggqs A st .i . ehgsieiisg . RICHARIEON, JOAN, 'Jo'g Engene, Ore. Aeniyiriee: Junior Class Trenenrer, Triple 'L', Torch, o P.T.A., Dance cornrn., Usher Poree, Toren Weekly, Personality Conn., ski c1n1r, Senior Reynr. rr W RICHARDSON, LAHRE1. GAE, 'Gae'g Minor, N. Oak. 7 'K 31 1 Aeriyiiieei Anrryiry Cora Conn., Minnie Girl, y g Pereone1rLy Comm., Junior Ro11 Ren., Desk Oiri. ei ,, Intcresles: Skiing, Swimming, Knicring. I-'ucure Q in Plans: ssc. ,F ,Lx 'V LLAr , ' RICKETTS, WILRHR, 'wi1Iie', Aberdeen, wn, Aeriy. WW' ' irieri Er1r1or of Toren Annual, Lynx c1n1i, Head is - . Is.-,rIxer1,e11 Mgr, Toren, Senior Reyren Comm., I ' Eire.Eer1IronnIre sonno, A1n1erio Stock Room Mgr., , Trees. German C1n1r, Jr, Ro11 Reo. Expreeeion 1 P ,, , . 'MUf'KY'- RIELY, KEITH, 'Rye', senrrie. Aoriyrrrese , , Booker 1rnI1 sonnd, P.T.A., Dance Comm,, Hn11 Pnrro1, Senior Week Conn., Jnnnor Day Comm. In- rereerer I-ienrne. Mountain e1inIring. .r RINDLER, EVA, 'Sandy': Cerlebed, Czech. Aeniy. - 3 ities: cir1e c1n1r cerrinei, Vice-President German 5,1 ,. , ,., A' 72 cinni, Hinnre ciirz, Sr, Boll Hep., ski Club, we . n j ' gg. - M Spanish c1nb. Song: Because. L ew ' RIVERS, RARJORIE, 'Mnggieq Seattle. Aonryirioez W Lfmjv ' ' ff. FSA., Prorn cornrn., Girls cIn1r Conn., Lir11e X - 'L', soon. Roll Hep. Sports: Syinnnino,-Skiing, ' Horseback Rrorng, song: srnrriner. K RORERTS, GRACE, 'Sa11y'p Seattle. Arriyrrieee , An1enrInnoe Office, French Club. Travels To: We , srer Rnnrn in Colorado, Garden of the Gods, Hor- rnon Square in Sn1r Lake ciry. Peoriner Ar,ryIee. ROBERTS, NANCY JO, 'Nance'g wiI1onr, wnen, Arrry. , f V ities: VicerPres. Triple 'L', Honor soeiery, 1,fgi4,u9 54 if :AA A vioe-Pres. I.irr1e 'L-, Big 'L', cnenrere, Girls ' .. ,gilt-Z , ,io Club cornnirreee, sooreer Basketball, Base 1, oe, - ,IAM seeker end Lennie. H - Rsrr Ay A -Q Q 1 ROBERTSON, STEWART, 'srenieq 9 , 'S' 1 Senule. Acniviciesz Adv. Chantersf' f -I Fire and Eerrhonnke sonea, Movie Z j 6 fLuzL,,t-I 7' f sonnri, Foolball Hennger, Boys clnxr. Z 5 if ' Sports: Foor1rn11, Crew racing. 5 ,f ' - 5, . f . o ROBINSON, WILLIAH, 'wi11', Seatt . Activities: Intramural Mana r, ZfL64'- Lf: ff f X ,Exe Haxlsplxtners, Boys Club, De ere. I-1241? ,,,f- A Itmubiriorg dUniverSir.y nfSWash'ngLZorf, 'I R f , en A no Lnorney. on . u e , ' I, ' 1 Train. 6, 6 .LL ' W ', 54 x f A A, Q 1 x.. 1 G Wi rg., I , - fx c V i if? 3 1 '1' f 1 L .r K nm in 0 .f , fo O 5, f r r I f e 2 e 4 , fx 1, I J, so Af 'f A , N x -3 f .' O sur RODE, JUANITA, Nita'g Chattanooga, g 1 , 0 Q - Tenn. Aeriyirieer senior Ro11 Hep., ' ' Hein Offiee, Attendance Offiee,sop1r. -X N and Senior Honor Society, Pres. K-T, E .,,r. M . Senior Committee. Ambition: Inner- 'fi iur Decorator. '21, ?-,'L A' RODGERS, MARY, 'Bee Wee'g Kn11eoeI1, ,,,', ' 1 Mont. Aeeiyirieer Senior Revue .V', Fir connn., Tomen Weekly srnff, Totem fr y Annual Staff, T-Day Comm., Poster Q Conn., Minnie GrrI, Counselors Off., nriyee Comm. Anbriione Airline ,V Hostess. ' gh K W ROOIN, HARRY, 'Rod'p senr11e. Aeriyirieer Boys' I 6 -Q1 Club. Interest: Heennnies. snorri Baseball 'f 55 ,633 ,L-A Pastime: Repair Work. 'R ROGERS, BEVERLY, 'Bev'g Minor, N. noir. Activ- irieer Girls' Club. Song: Lucky Oni Sun. , E Inrereeree Horseback Riding, syinnning. Anni- Lion: To be n teacher. ROHR, KEN, 'Prez Henning, Ion.. Aooiyieiee ' sponien Club, ski c1n1r, Eire Squad, Freshman , ,rerfwa end Sophomore Honor soeieoy, Stamp coueering. In Troye1f Yooernire National Pork, cer1r,1re.I, Texee, . 'Nu 'I ' Glasier National Park. x' 2' ' S F k 'QE ' j RCEE, PAT, 'Rc-sie'gSeeLc1e. Auivinies: Saph. ' g 1 Roll Hep., Little Alf, Jr. Roll Rep., Minnre - I Girl. Interests: skiing, nrrying. Expression: ,ef ,V ' 'Le-eehee'. Height: 5'2 . gf-1 ROSE, RICHARD, 'Roeien Seattle. Aeriyirieer 'if Tieker Force, French Club. SporLs: Baseball, A I Basketball, Football. Biggest TnriII:- Benning - I VKII Ballard in 1949 Football seeeon. , , . ROSS, KENNETH, 'Ken'g Seorr1e. Aeriyirieer ' V V - I, Adv, Mgr. Tonem snnff, Lynx Clnb, German cInb, , L',. 1 ' Y Spanish Club, Rni1eoIiLrere, Ticken Foroe, ski Y '-'i, I is , , W, c1n1r, sinrno Club, Honor soeiery. Trnye1e: . ' A R 1- 2 ei, for 'A Aeenn1eo, Mexieo. ,f ' ROss, SHIRLEY L., 'snir1', Sen1rIe. Activities: jf. 11 Mixer Conn., French c1n1r, Pereone1iry Comm., XE 2, Usher Force, Oeek Grri, Soni.. end Sr. Roll Rep., Y ig I V Hrnnre Girl, F.S.'A., Senior Reyne. Song: 1 Am r In rne Mood for Love. X y qroir E f ',, .P ROSSHAN, BARBARA, 'Rnr1rie', Snerr1e. Aeriyrrieer 'ZA R1 ,.,,,., , Girls c1n1r cnbiner, Minute Gir1, I-'renoh Club, . .,r- ,. ':r'rg: Main offiee. Ineereerer Hneie, Ari, Onneing, snirnrnine, Skiing, Song: The Old Hnerer Peinrer. .. e., dm rw- if : : J ,L Y ' is . A 'S fiat , Q' A 'K l.n,e:,5,., o . : fi' ' A 'Te 2 lp 3, , 1 ax .s y Am, A , '53 ., M .. f , ' ' L Y: .V 1:. ',Vf,-Vkk -,,.i,, 'S o ' f A r 5' . , Q 'L'.' A At. 1 ff ' 6-. SCHIFFEBL, BON, 'Shox-ty', St. Paul, Minn. Activities: Altman's Office, Boys' Club. Motto: 'Don't do today what you can put off ' til tomorrow'. SCHNELL, LAVAUNNE, 'La Foo': Elec- tron, Wash. Activities: Girls' Club. Song Hit: 'Wild Goose Cry'. Favorite Sports' swirnrnins, aeniing. scnnrmtn, zona, 'Z.G.': k1i1es city ment. Activ- ities: Spanish cirit, Girls' Club. Back Home-'. Travels: Vancouver B. Q. song: 'wey SCHUTLPELZ, IVA, '1yy', Hendon, ore. Activities: Girls' Club. Pet Peeve: Little Sisters, Travels: The Atlantic Coast, Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon. Song: 'Dear Hearts and Gentle People'. SCHWABTZ, JOSEPH, 'Doc': Perry, Iowa. Activ- ities: Ticket Force, Boys' Club, Chanters. Motto: 'Girls Forever'. Sports: Baseball, Skiing. Future Pinnsr College. scnwrnop, KEN, 'Kraut'p Lincoln, Nebraska. Aetiyities. Yell Squad, Boll Hep., Minute Boy, Fire sonea, Ski Club. Hsnnte Stevens Pass. Sport: Skiing. scrrrr, sun, 'Stan'g Seattle. Activities: Fire Squad, Basket Boom, Boys' Club. Song: 'The Old Master Painter'. SCUDDEB, JOAN Y I Activities: Vice-President Senior Class, Chair- man ofMixer Comm., T-Day, Usher Force, Hospital- ity Girl, Friendship cornrn,, Drama cornrneneernent. Motto: 'What's yours is mine, and what's ,nine is .mine too'. SEEFELD, RALPH, 'Shutter Bu Activities: Honor Society, Ticket Force, Span- ish Club, Boys' Club. Song: 'Johnson's Ha Nr, 'Blue syesm Cordova Alaska eq Tornekenk, wis. RH SELBY, JANICE, 'Hopeless': Seattle. Activities: Torch, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Senior Cruise Comm.. Expression: 'I'll do it tomorrow'. RUST, ELVIBA, 'Ely-Bay': Ulen, Minn. Activities: Poster Comm., Bulletin Comm., Annual Staff, Rall Boom Hep., Senior Review, F,S.A. Favorite Eir- pression: 'Knit one, purl two'. Career: Office Receptionist. BOY, JOSEPH, 'J.J. , Minneapolis, Minn. Activ- ities: Boys' Club. Hobby: Airplanes. Future Plans: College. Song Hit: 'Blue Bird on Your Window Sill'. Badio Program: Pat Novak for Hire HUGGLES, JACK, 'Bugged': San Francisco. Activ- ities: P.T.A. Dance Comm., Pres. of Hailsplit- ters, Quill and Scroll, Varsity Track, All-City P.T.A., Student Council, Assembly Comm., 'rotern Staff. Expression: 'Gee-sy Pee-sy'. Career: Veteranarian and Fnrnrer. RUSSELL, DICK, 'Brninless': Seattle.,,Activities: Boys' Club. Hobby: Photograph. Future Plans: College. Song Hit: 'The Old Master P.-.intern Hadio Program: Chuckwagon Jamborree. HUTHEHFOBD, DAHLENE, 'Darling', Everett. Activ- ities: Girls' Club, Little Council neo., soon. Roll neo., Ski cinb. Song Hit: 'nog Moon Radio. Program: Suspense. Favorite Expression: '0h. Nn ' RYAN, NORMAN, 'Moose', Seattle. Activities: Fr., soon., Jr. Roll nop., Minute Boy, Chess Club, Drivers Club. Song Hit: 'I Don't Give A Hoot'. Career: Tool and Die Making. SALMELA, SUYIIA, 'Goofy': Bremerton, Activities: Little 'L' Secretary, Big 'L', Minute Girl, Boll Boom Hep. Ambition: Tour the World. Song Hit: 'Dreamers Holiday'. Expression: 'Is that ripzht'?' SAVAGE, BETTY, 'Betts'g Piedmont, Ala. Activ- ities-: Annual Staff. Song Hit: 'Johnson Hag'. Expression: 'Oh Gees!' Pastime: Skating. scnstt, Pam, 'Guxsippe'g Omaha, Nebraska. Aetiyitiesr Boys' Club, Lunchroom Worker, German Club. Pes- time: Cars. Favorite Haunt: The Auto Races. scmasst, EVELYN, 'Eyeyq Seattle. Activities: Sr. Review, Totem Staff, G.C. Cabinet, LLL, Ski Club, Talent snot, German Club, 1:.T.'s, Desk Girl, Minute Girl, Torch, Sr. Week Comm. , Usher Force, Roll Representative. ... nk My tlAI45 G 1 1 X e t ' ' -'L . . T if Q. .414 o f ,fe-s,,,.f X ,noffdsg ' ,e X' r , .5 knows' 0' 4 ff e: 'T it . 'P W 2.1 -3 r'.. K A , z , . ' r ' ef v Q i 1 ,,,. . fr: 2 ,s ' f 2 is 4 J it ' F sENIon, ANN, 'Pul1', seattle. Aeriyrriesg Drill Tean, r',s.A., Minute Girl, llener Society, ity Card Comm. Sports: Baseball. Football. Activ- Expression: 'Oh wel' SESLAR, Bon c. 'liehhy-5 Portland, Oregon. herin iriese Boys' Club. SESLAH, CHARLES W., 'Chuck'g Pornland, Oregon. Aeriyiriese Fire squad, Ticket Ferre, Boys' clnli. Song: 'Johnson Harm Erpressiene 'Take a long walk'. sExAllEH, Bon, 'Sax'g searrle. Arriyiriesr Band, Chess clnh, Boys' Club. snerrr skiing. sang: 'Faraway Places', Expression: 'Egaril' SHULMIER, RAY, 'Hay'g Port Angeles. Activities: l.incoln's Lake City Bowling Team, Boys' Club. Song: 'Neaxf You'. Motto' 'May the besl man win'. SHULTS, ZOANNE, 'Zo'g Seattle. Social Service Chrm., Cabinet, Activities: LLI., Ten Service, Club Society, F,S.A. Talents: Knic- Rooms, sr. Roll Hep., Honor Song: 'Till The End of Tinu-'. ting and talking. SIEMEHING, CAEOLYN, 'Carrie' Activities: Starlofv., Soph, , lvlenree, Wash. Fr. Hell Hep., srnrienr cenneil Rep., Spanish clnli, senrar Week Comm. sense 'T'll Go chasrn' lvlerlel. Women. Ambir ion: SIGMAN, JACKIE, 'Pudgy'g sear charirnan of P:T.A. llanee Conn., Persenaliry Lle, Arliyiriesi Comm., Standards cernrn., Senior Iloll Hep., Pren B Comm., Hospitality Comm. Eirpressinn: 'Ivs just a psnie: SIMPSON, JANE, 'Iutu', Forks, Wash, Activities: LIlr'e L, Senior Corn. HIQQ mencement, see. Treas. of Ll.L, Soph. Roll Hepa, Minute Girl, Junior Honor seeiery, spanish clnli, Girls' Club Committees. SKAHE, EVELYN, 'Eyiew Seattle. Arriyiriesr LLL, senrer Commence- rnenr, Lincoln Girls' State Hep. fer 11749, r'.s.i., Girls' Club cennirrees woo L4 no 1 H li' r . rs , H 'Ll a 3 1+ 'K if WWW DeaHQ Bepruph- l Know Voo bou'T 1414.6 'THRT venus: wi-L-L of l COO EJ 1 u.iouL.D Q-'A ow THQ vwow6 LQQ, SC l ' x r IT1 400 AT r 214 f N is 1 , 75 Q fs-rr 5? refs SQMQTHTUQ ffl A JOSI. frflbx . Wane: SCJ'-S0041 LQ, V60 MOQQJ gs-QQ, FSLUHVI sb 4 ar 97 ' gf' E? if-f 1' LCV Bur Q safe. agen ,Q auf?-5 e 4066 YO y awe, 60 l I CJ - Q f,. A C 11 ' - ,WX Y A . 1 .2 5 ,f , 5 ,IJ 6 I 'X tx E ' - f ' i SIATER, BEVERLY, 'Eyes of Blue, Fiye IRQ I ?x my Foot new Seatlle. Ynerrviriese F ff M3 -E 44 A WNV 'licilillf ii2gJ'fri','12rEJZ3g EIS. dl H ll M guy cil, P,T.A. naneye ceinn., T-DayCumm., ' I ',,,,,,,,,ll I ,ii Prem Cennn., 'Ialenr shew, senior 16 A Hp M .Qs U I If if ,M La I crnnrn., Hospitality Comm., Personality Comm., Honor Society. ' SMITH, ARLENE, 'srnirrvh Seattle. etivities: Minute Girl, Jr. Honor Society, Honor Society Hep. Ex- pression: 'Halil' Song: 'If Thli Tsn't Love'. -L SMITH, BARBARA L., 'Bal-bie'g Yakima. Activities ' Girls Club Secretary, Personality Comm., T-Day 5 l 7b ' i f . I, , i N mr 4: Ill' .. ll , I A K K Heyrew, nrarna cennneneenenr, Assembly ' l,lfa ',,1fv la' i A Q A I ffl 'D 9 l' j ,J 5 v I' fl 1 1.1 jl n 'Qi' 52? I Comm., Senipr Play, senrer Revue, LLL, Frienrlshin N Cernnl. Song: 'Wash That Man OuL'a ily Hair'. SMITH, JANIS, 'Jan'p Salt Lake City, Utah, Activities: Social Service Comm., Girls' Club. xl' .af' ,fe I awpillif J , s.. fy ! NI 5.1 Favorite Radio Program: 'Innersanetum'. Pet Peeve: ll.S. History. SNIDER, slIIHI.EY, 'Shorty'3 searrle. Aeriyiriesr Jr. Roll Rep., Honor Society. Erpressienf 'ny e George'. sang: -My Best To You'. 3 sNow, wEsI'oN, 'Snowman', Billings, Montana. Aeriyiriesr 'Sr. Hell Hep., Boys- clnh. Brrgesr Thrills llrreh-hiking Across Menrana. Anlirrien: To rrerinare fren eellege. SNYDEH, JEANNETTE, '.Iennie'g Seatvele. Activ- ities: Ticket Force, Ski Club, Holl Hep., Girls' ' Club. SPAHLING, PAT, 'PatLie'g Seattle. Aeriyiries: Jr, Heri Cross, Minute Girl, Jr, Roll Hep., Usher Force, Desk Girl, Talent shew, shi clnli, Spanish Club. Expression: 'Oh My Gosh'. song: 'Blur- Moon'. SPENCE, MILIJHED, 'Milliew Seattle. Aeriyirresr Pres. of Girls' Club, LLL, I-nay, F.s.A., srnrienr Council, French Club, PIA. Dance cernrn., Junior ned Cross Drive, Personality Comm. Marne: 'I believe as a high school girl of sealrle ..... SPIER, UHSULA, 'U.s.', cierrnany. neeiyieiesr Totem sraff, German Club, Drivers Club, Girls' Sports, Chess Club. Erpressienf 'nepelessv careerr Journalism. 33 r V, r ,i , 5 ' 1 . Q 4. A a f fr' 7 rw. 6-fwfr JlibH' kggjx it f M... fir- is 1 if 1+ -e i or-f' STROMME, SHIRLEY, 'Shirl', Edmonds. Activities: F. A., Minute Girl, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Usher Force, Honor Society, Assembly Comm., Totem Weekly Staff, Roll Representative. srunr, But, 'Biuyn seetrie. Aeririties: Varsity Basketball, Prom Comm., Varsity Baseball, ni-v. Prix. Dance Comm., nthir-tie cennrii, T-Day Conn., Totem Weeklv. oniii and srreli. STURMAN, LARRY, 'Pierre', Everett, Wash. Activ- ities: Hall Patroll, Boys' Club. Song: 'A Dreamers' lIoliday'. Talent- Getting up early in the morning, SUPPLEE, NORM, 'Soupie'g Seattle. Activities. Hall Patrol, Boys' Club. Sports: Football, Baseball, Hockey. Song: 'Lovesick Blues' . SUTHERLAND, LOREEN, 'Reenie', Hermiston, Mont. Activities: Girls' Club. Future Plans: Col- lege. Song: 'The Old Master Painter'. Ex- Pression: 'Ye Gads'. SUNDSTEN, JOHN, 'Weatherman': Seattle. Activ- ities: Student Council, Honor Society, Pres. of Ski Club. Sports: Skiing, Football. Song: 'Sicilian Tarrante1la'. SWAYSON, MAXINE, 'Swanie', Seattle. .Activities Commencement Committee, Ticket Force, Girls' Club, Song: 'Nola'. Future Plans: Modeling School. SWANSON, PHIL, 'Phillup'g Seattle. Activities: Lynx Club, Railsplitters, Torch, .lr. Day Comm., Sr. Week Comm., Ski Club, Debate, Sr. Cruise Comm., Boys' Club. Song: 'Lovely Bunch of Co- C0nuLs'. TALRUT, ANN, 'Annie': Bremerton, Wash. Activ- ities: Social Service Comm., Girls' Club. Song: 'Stardusv.'. Interest: Music. TAYLOR, FRANK, 'Frankie', Seattle Activities: Sr. Prom Comm., Quill and Scroll, Ad. Manager of Totem Weekly, llall Patrol, Fire Squad, Minute Boy, Fr. Roll Rep., Ski Club, Spanish Club, Ski Team. ,. U.,-I :'.rgeLf.wx5: . ?' .1 ? fs. . if r a . , ' his Q . i of ,,,e i, in , N , . my X G5 rs , 316' W Anrlliiltgk-Ilsim A I W ' rl- x , 1 WM X x ek, 4 44 1 t ' 7 In 251, I I wi ' 3 ti s 4 7 Q e ll STAHL, MARILYNN, 'Monnie'g Seattle. Aerivities: rr. and sr. H011 Rep., Usher Force, Personality Conn., F.S.A., French club, Senior Play, sr. Revue, stirieft. Expression: 'Give you ri Clue' Pet Peevei not ands. STANAWAY, SUSIE, 'Susie'g Seattle. Activities: Girls' Club. Song: 'I'll Be Proud'. Hobbies: Collect match folders. Motto: 'Love 'em all'. STANSBURY, CHARLES, 'Red': Bellville, Kansas. Activities: Track Manager, Boys' Club. Song: 'Don't Cry Joe'. Career: Join the Police Force. STAVNEY, JOYCE, 'Jo': Seattle. Activities: LLL, Soph. Class Officer, F.S.A. Vice Pres., Annual Staff, Torch, Adv. Chanters, Drama Production, Girls' Club Comm., Commencement Comm., Chairman of Senior Banquet, Talent Show, Sr. Review K.T's, Activity Card Comm., Thespians. STEBBINS, WALT, 'Wally': Seattle, Activities: Spanish cinh, Drivers' club. c1rrn.Digeer Sweetheart, Song: 'Freda, My STEVENS, ROBERT C., 'Steve', Seattle. Activ- ities: Boys' Club. Motto: Expression: 'Gung He, Salty' STEWART, DOREEN, 'Dorrie', 'Don't werh..n1ey'. Vancouver, Canada. Activities: Publicity Comm. at Vancouver B.C. G.A.A, curb Member, Pres. of Class, Pres. of the Bowling Club. Song: 'Tbere's No Tomorrow'. STEWART, MAUDE, 'Maggie': Se Spanish Club, Senior Cruise attle. Activities: Committee. Song: 'Dreamers' Holiday'. Ambition: Tobea success. STEWART, M0 I RA, 'Ninnie': Seattle. Activities: Drives Comm., French Club, I-'.S.A., Att letin Board Comm. endance 0ffice,Bul- , Poster Comm. Ex- pression: 'Ya. Let's Do Tt'. STIPEK, TOM, 'Tommy', Seattle. Activities: Sop Rep., Student C Chanters, Fire squid, Honor Soc Senior Review, Mo to be', h. Student Council ouncil Secretary, squad, Earthquake iety, Talent Show, tto: 'To be or not , , ' , ff? r 2 'sr 9-13' Iii fi-as ,I 'A J A , In if - f g -anim S, A If -rzw.aFezrrr5et5.E -g.r-, -far-e,. xv. A A D bfrxn 1 . .,, . .QA , . , , .,,, . ' 2? . rq5.'::, ,.' ,. r 1' I ,K ease, - i'ij,1f. ,3 5ef,j ' , ., .vu i f v. , rj'iT'z5.i' . 'ljf?iS1n,-:'C.',1 - . ' , e f - 4 'll ' M . my. . r , ii ra i. r . , THEISEN. VELMA, 'Vicky'p veltinn, Wash. Activ- ities: Gipls' clnh. Expression: 'Yen Know'. Song: 'ren You'. THOMAN, GRACIA, 'Graceful', Cle Elum, Wash. Activities: Girls' Club, After-school sports. Song: 'Dig These Blues'. Expression: 'Good Heavens'. THOMAS, ALENE, 'Al'g Montana. Activities: Quill and Scroll, Girls' Club. Song: 'Stardust'. Ambition: Learn how to flip pancakes. Motto: 'Any Fool Can Study and I'M No Fool'. THOMAS, WYNNE, 'The Poo'g Seattle. Activities: Girls' Club. Song: 'Hegg Mepp'. Pet Peeyei People with brains. THOMESEN, LOIS, 'Louie', Seattle.. Activities: Sr. Honor Society, French Club, Little L, Social Service Committee, F. S. A. Motto: 'Don't Do Today what you can Put off Until To.norrow'. THOMPSON, LORRINE, 'Lorrie'g Seattle. Activ- ities: Attendance Office, Roll Checker, Roll Representative, Girls' Club. Song: 'Love Sick Blues'. THWING, J0 ANN, 'Jo'g Seattle, Wash. Activities: Sr. Roll Rep., Usher Force, Totem Staff, Ski Club, French Club, Health Comm., Attendance Off. Song: 'I Can Dream, Can't I'. THOSSENLANN, 'Annie'g Seattle. Activities: Jr. Queen, LLL, PersonalityComm.,Usher Force, Mixer Comm., Student Council, Assembly Seating, Minute Girl, Spanish Club. TOUNTAS, THOMAS, 'Tunafish': Seattle. Activities: Debate, Sr. Honor Soc- iety, Heilsplitteis, spsnish Club, Lynx Club. Probable Career: Law. Tnclsolv, JIM, 'Jay', Chippewa Fells, Wisconsin. Activities: Beys' Club. Expression: 'Him Big Smoke, Mp Finex Song: 'Somehow'. f ' E',,???.g?',g'g V. - . v'::.:,..--i.-E -11 , .... 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S ei M 2 ' . me ,Y -..., sf, i t f. -.12-,gs Tuclc, svtvin, 'Slivers', Seattle. Activities' Girls' Club. sports: Horseback riding, Hiking. Future Plense college, Hesteling. TUCKER, KEITH, 'Ka-Te': Seattle. Activities: Student Council Pres., Vice-Pres. Honor Society, Lynx Club, Honor Society, Track, Orchestra, Ambition: Medical School. TURNER, cnixvrolv, 'Crate', Henstenfreies. Activ- ities: Honor seeiety, spph. Roll Rep., Boys' Club. Song: 'ninft She syeetu 'relentst Hid- den. TYLER, KATHLEEN, 'Kathy'g Salem, Oregon. Activ- ities: Girls' Club Cabinet, Personality, Comm., LLL, Adv. Chanters, Torch, Talent Show, Spanish Club, F.S.A., Minute Girl, Ski Club, T-Day, Swim Club, P.T.A. Dance, Staff Artist Senior Class, Usher Force, Senior Review. UTMAN, sumuiv, 'Shirl', Seattle. Activities: Girls' Club. song: 'seine Enchanted Evening'. Career: stenegnephei. Pestine. Deneing. VALENTINE, RALPH, 'Cupid'g Seattle. Activities: Honor Society, Spanish Club, Boys' Club. Song: 'Slippin' Around'. Thrill: 'A' in Latin. Pro- gram: Jack Benny. WALKEH, HUGH CLIFTON, '0ily'. Seattle. Aetiy. ities: Lynx Club, Heilsplittens, Honor Society, Debate, Library Lynx Club President, Junior Red Cross Chairman. 1-hpllle Kissing Miss Weaver. song: 'It Had to be Hugh'. WALLACE, CGVNIE, 'Denny'g Spokane, Wash. Activ- ities: Usher Force, Hospitality Girl, Co-Chair- man ofSenior Prom, Personality Comm., Roll Rep., French Club, P.T.A. Comm. Expression: 'Nutz'. Song: 'Little White Lies'. WAREHIME, WAYME, 'Mercury', Portland, Oregon. Activities: Beys' Club. Song: 'vpiune Break- ing My Heart', Expression: 'Horse Feathers'. WARD, JEANNETTE, 'Jeannie', Portland, Oregon. Activities: Chanters, Prom Comm., French Club, Tpieh, Personality Comm., Talent Show. Program. Jack Armstrong. spngf 'Tenptetienz . 1' ? s me ,,.. e . ..... -r yt? S i if W ri' .: Hff.,. , ..,, Q, faiisset its ,M-:..l..,tx WILSON, BARBARA JEAN, 'Tex', Foreman, Arkansas, Activities: Minute Girl, Attendance Office, Va'ri-Typing. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ex - 'No Kiddin WITHAM, MARILYN, 'Tuffy'g Seattle. Activities: Little L, Big L, Girls' Club Cabinet, French Club, Basket Girl. Song: 'Make Believe'. WITHAM, MENFGRD, 'Ream seattle. Aetiyities. Fire sqnsri, Boys' Club. Hobby: Collecting in sects. Program: Henry Morgan shew. wlrrsn, MARIAN, 'Dinlryu seettle. Aetiyitiest Usher Force, Girls' Club. Pristine: Shorthand. Pregrant Jeelt Benny. wirrshs, FRED, 'Fritzie': seattle. Activities: Fire snned, Manager Basketball-fird. tern, Boys' Club. sengi 'Johnson hegn Motto: set it raw. woman, MILDRED, 'Middy'g Bethel, Aleslte. Aetiy. ities: Honor Society, Social Service Comm., sr. Roll hee., K.T.'s, shi Club, Expression: 'whet n pill'. womans, MARILYN, 'Merlye', hepiri city, s. Dak, Activities: Attendance Office, Girls' Club. Song: 'By The wey'. YAsUl, JIM, 'Jimmy': Baker, Oregon. Aetiyitiest Hi-Y, Jr. Class Hep. to Student Councml, Soph., Jr. Honor Society, Lynx Club. Song: 'I Can Dream Can't I'. Motto: He Who Hesitates is Lost. YEADQN, BETTY, 'Liz'p Seattle. Aetiyities. Soph. Roll Representative, Girls' Club. Song: 'Again'. Erpressieni 'oh Man'. YOUNG, DON, 'Donnyg ninnesete. Activities i Lynx Club, Ticket Force Chairman, sr. Week cennn., sr. neyiew cernni., Honor Society, Spanish Club, shi Club. Reilsplitters, .egre.s,e: , s P rr K E ,iii I i ll ff A Rmb, ' rv,- - 5 1 - L X 0 r X L nl 'll . li f il I 03 X WATSON, JOANNE, 'Jo': Seattle, Activities: Sec. of Art Comm., Minute Girl, F. S. A., BasketGirl, Librery, Attendance Office. Pestimer Getting a pleasure ent of seeing other people werh. WATSON, JOYCE, 'Tyinien Seattle. Aetiyities: Lihrery, Girls' Gym, Minute Girl, see. of Art Comm., F. s. A., Honor Society. WEATHERBEE, BARBARA, 'Snake-horgan'g Seattle. Activities: Girls' Club, Senior Prom Committee, Roll Representative, Totem Weekly. Ambition- To marry a rich man, wEAvEn, NORMA, 'Sunshine', Seattle, Activities: sr. Play, sr. Week, sr. Dance, Chnnters, First Aid cennn., Friendship Comm., Minute Girl, Roll hen., F. s. A., T-Dey, Talent shew. WEEKS, JOYCE, 'Sqeeks': seettle. Activities: see.-Tres. Freshman cliss, Girls' Club cehinet, LLL, P.T.A. Dance Comm.,Personality Comm., Usher Feree, Chanters, French Club, Honor Society. wnmi, Host MARIE, 'Hosie': seettle. Aetiyitiess Girls' Club. Song: 'l can Dream Can't I'. Expression: 'Man!'. Career: selesleay. WHITMAN, DALE, 'Witty', spnirrne, Wash. Activ- ities: nnilsplitters, Lynx Club, Fire sqnerl Minute Man, Lilirery work. Probable csreeri School Executive. Peeye: Women Drivers'. WICK, ANNE, 'Annie': Seattle. Activities: Ski Club, Minute Girl, F. S. A., Holllflepresentntive, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Piano, Skiing. Ex- pression: 'Rea-1lly . WIEGERS, GLORIS, 'Weige'g Lincoln, Neb. Activities: Girls' Club. Song: 'Agnin'. Sport: Baseball. Haunt: Ingrams. WILLERS, JOAN, 'Joanie': Seattle. Activities: Totem Weekly, Poster Comm., Personality Comm., Attendance Office, Ski Club. Expression: 'This will killXyou'. 5 f is t- 'liste-If '52 iirfrffi. S - :' A 'S' I. , strzf Fr-5:1 7 H gf ess, 5 . V - it se -A rierer . . l .v ii . , . f s tt A ' .,': ' f ggi ,'., ' f-': 1 ' ' Q ' en - 1 i ' 'I . ,, , L., be E it 3 .it a ZEEB, BARBARA, 'Bob', Seattle. Activities: Girls' Club. Song: 'Dear Hearts and Gentle People'. Future Plans: Going to Sweden. Pro- bable Career: Nursing. ZSCHACH, JOAN, 'Shortstuff', Chicago, Ill, Activities: Honor Society, Torch, Ski Club, Talent Show, Sr. Comm., Publicity, Drives, Stan- dards. Song: 'I Told You I Loved Ya Wow Get Out'. ABBUIT, DALE, 'Abby': Seattle, Activities1 Ski Club, Boys' Club. Pet Peeve: Snow bunnies. Thrill: Jumping four-hundred feet in Class A. ANDUISUV, BOB, 'Andy': Bismarck, N. Dak. Activ- ities: Football, Fire Squad, Boys' Club. Song: 'Johnson Ragg'. Pastime: Pleasure, Future Plans: College. ANDERSON, MARTIN, 'Hardy'g Kearney, Neb. Activ- ities: Field Patrol, Spanish Club, Roys' Club. Afflbilivni FOYBSUY- Song: 'Cry of Wild Goose'. Expression: 'Sure Fredie'. BAKER, CAROL, 'Twinie', Spokane, Mash. Activ- ities: T-Day Assembly, Minute Girl, l'sher Force, Frosh. Roll Representative.. Future Plans: Art School. BECKER, JOHN, 'Johnny': Seattle. Activities: Letterman's Club in 0'Dea. Song: 'Stardust', Favorite Haunt: Narnex. BENEDICT, JERRY, 'Bones': Seattle. Activities: Spanish Club, Boys' Club. Expression: 'You Bel . Favorite Haunt: F1do's. Favorite Pro- gram: Phil Harris. BERGR, ARNOLD, 'Arn,r'e', Seattle. Aettvrtreea Football, Basketball, Swimming, Hall Patrol, nr-Y, Earth- quake Squad, sr. Review. Fat-nrrte snlajeete Drama. BERRY, ROSE MARIE, 'Mim1': Mt, Vern- on, Wash. Activities: Att, Office Usher Force, F. S. A., Spanish Club ski Club, Jr. Banqnet, Personality Comm., Roll Representative. Haunt- Ingrams. ef t A . te- ,evt li A 50,51 E L' vffttvef All 'X . . . : R . . fee 51 1 wwe , 1 BFS ,, , , e w ja, . Y 4 , - li . 'yy Al fm X09 V ' .Loi . f 2 it t A ,,.f , ,fer ' gi ' we I, Q! K' 2, -R , 'fn -- ., L ,fa ., .. - in 7 ' 3 AG? A, K 1' t J H L .1 R., wast e, . X 1 Dx Q. Ml ' lg if fe ' V 13 , lb 1 41. nt ea :Ere . - La., NHL, M aid: t 1' fl R 7, ar :Y- -rs 7 , a t 'K e Seat er ' 1 at , fa fa Q ,r . D I t zz it A . .. A 22-of I -' :-: A . R l,. LL L I f f m ! RRDNN, LARRY E., 'rneereu Seattle Artrrrtreet Lynx Club, Radio clnlr, Debate, Rookroom, sr. Honor serretv, Commencement cennn. Realtree: Radio, ceranree, Drarrne, BROWN, LARRY R., 'snertyu seattle. Activities: Lynx Club, Railsplitter, Chanters, Talent Show, Honor Soc., Sr. Review, Spanish Club, Traffic Squad, slat Club. BUCHNER, RARRY, 'Rntrnlen mt. Vernon, waen. Aetrrrtree, Reyna' clnlt. sang. 'rnelren Ques- trenea Amtrtranf Jern the xaty. Thrill: Getting a Drrvere' Licence, . CLARK, JEAN, 'Jeanrem seattle. Aetrrrtree cnantere, Rener Society, Senior Review, Glrle' clnlr. sen,-rt 'Ererytnrng 1 Rare Is Yenrex Ex - preaeren: 'Gadl'. CHASE, BARBARA, 'Barb', Darrrngten, Wash. Aetrr. ities: Girls' Club, Sophomore and Junior Roll Representative. Favorite Expression: 'Third time is a charm'. COLEMAN, BEVERLY, 'Bev', Seattle, Aetrvrtreat Rell Rep., F. s. A., Ski Club, Little L, l'sher Force, Minute Girl. Song: 'un The Lary R1ver'. cooPER. Dov, 'Donnv': Dalnart, Terae. Aetlv. rtaea: spanren Club, Raye' clnlt. Song: . slip. prng Around'. Favorite Pregrant, lark Benny. CRKXJKS, PAT, 'Patrick': Sun Vally, Califl Activ- ities: Boys' Club, Senior Roll Representative Song: 'Mamselle'. Probable Career: Business Man. DICKINSON, TONY, 'Abe', Seattle. Aetrvrtreet Beeltetball, reetltall, Pres. of Athletic canneal, Hall Patrol, Lynx Hi-Y. Antbrtrent To be a school teaener. DUNN, JOANNE, 'Jo': Armour, s. Dak. Aetlvrtree: Senior Rell Renreeentatave. Girls' clnla. sang: 'Blueberry Hill'. Anlartrene Dress Designer. if 38 to BQ iii, ,, Q, V. Q- ., :Q V -2 2, '. if Elsa ', ,. . ,ta ... , ,. ' wifi , 'V 7 ., . ..., .. ,,., .mn I , - ' ,.,. ,, wa ,, f . Q 1 I ' t- -- - I V . ns .sf s5g: ' A, . gt 1 , . , stty :ng K1 sei, , , S if A v ' 2. .- seg.. ig - , f,,2.gs-lg 'K f R. 1 t .Af 2 We . . APE ' , 4515 tan l J a f In , , L ,ni Pt: fi cial . i .C , i B4 f l , .lllllll X Mig. NNW f .1 X ' 4' 9 b' ' 5 HARDY KAY, 'Kaylt Seattle. Aetiv. 'l 4' Q ' j 4, ities! gains' Cliub caabinatkuslteii fd A Jr 14, LV157 orce, ersona ity onnm., ea t Comm., First Aid Comm., French Club, Honor Society, Sr. Week Committee. HELLKAND, WAYNE, 'Joe Ace', Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club. Expression: 'Hi ya, ya ol' dehorn'. Interests: Hotrods. HELM, WALTER, 'Bud', Ashely, N. Dak. Activ- ities: Chanters, Boys' Club. Ambition: Mech- anic. Favorite Radio Program: Dennis Day HENNING, D1ANE, 'Fi11ie', Council Bluffs, Iowa. Activities: Girls' Club. Favorite Haunt: Bon Martha. Ambition: 'rt taavai. sports: ski Horseback riding. L HILLIARD, SANDY, 'Sandy', Boston, Mass. Activ ities: Sr. Commencement Committee, Starloft, French Club, Jr. Roll Rep., Ski Club, Sr. Review. Song: 'The old Master Painter'. HINTUN, LORIS, 'Jayne': Chicago, Ill. Activ- ities: Girls' b Cabinet, PePPY Pirates, in Highline. Probac e Career: Air Line Hostess HOSSFELD, WALT, 'Bud', Seattle. Activities: Lynx Club, Tres. of Hi-Y, Vice Pres. Boys' Club, Vice Pres. Athletic Council, Student Council, Totem Staff, Varsity Football, Track, third team Basketball, German Club. HUBBARD, JOE, 'Hub'5 Manson, Iowa. Activities: Lynx Hi-Y, Varsity Football and Track, third Team Basketball. Thrill: Walla-Walla game. INSLEE, EVAN, 'Ev', saattia, Attitities: Jt. Rol1Rep., Tennis, Lynx Club, Hall Patrol, T. Day canm., Pep Assembly, ski ciah, Spanish Club, cnanttis. JACOBSON, JANINE, 'Jan'g Norma, N. Dak. Activ- ities: P.T.A. Dance Comm., Usher Force, Roll Rep., Ski Club. Radio Program: Vaughn Monroe. Q7 HOWARD, DICK, 'Recardoe'g Seattle. Activities: Boys' Club. Thrill: Playing in the snow. Song: 'I Can Dream Can't I?'. Expression: 'how ya be' . FARRELL, JERRY, 'Buz'g St. Paul, Minn. Activ- ities: Boys' Club. Probable Career: Commercial Art. Favortie Expression: 'Who, me7'. FERNANDES, KEN, 'Kenney'g seattle. Activities: Football, Trask, Boys' ciaxi. Future Plans: coi- itge. Hobby: Science. FULTON, KATHLEEN, 'Katnyx Haatan, Kansas. Activities: Gitis' club. sang: 'Johnson Rag'. Motto: 'Never say Die'. Peeve: canteitaa paspia. GOSS, RICHARD, 'Fosdick', Seattle. Activities: Football, Swimming Team, Hall Patrol, M.C. Pep Assembly, T-Day Comm., Earthquake Squad, Lynx Hi-Y, Adv. Chanters, Song: 'Wish on the Moon'. GRAHAM, DICK, 'Casey', Seattle. Activities: Chanters, German Club, Boys' Club. Talents: Hidden. Expression: 'Oh Crummies'. Hobby: Piano. GRAVES, ERLA, 'Erla', Rockford, Mich. Activ- ities: Girls' Club. GREVE, DICK, 'Gravy'g seattle, Activities: Boys' Club, Pet Peeve: Gawks. Haunt: B.F. Day Playiield. Expression: 'I don't know'. GUDJOHNSEN, BALDUR, 'Red', Husavik, Iceland. Activities: Soph., Jr. Minute Boy, Jr., Sr. Roll Rep., Jr. Student Council Roll Rep., CartStunt Committee. Future Plans: To get a head. HANAWALT, DICK, 'Dickie'g Bakers- field, Calif. Activities: Boys Club. Probable Career: Undersea salvage watt. Ambition: Dataset. driver. Song: 'Sophisticated Swing'. a, V, ' A .e Ht ' 'Na ,M s, , i fi ' sq? 'S l 'A Aa.- i7'i'55fi'W ' ' y ,ft ww ,, ,VZ V, .f li ani 5 i ,.,,, . ,gl tl 6 af J , f ' Q4 We It it JOHNSON, PHILLUP, 'Philg Cleveland, Ohio, Activities: All-City P.T.A. Dance csrnnr., Orch.. sr. Roll Hep., Talent shew, T-Day Comm., Bise- ball, Bnsketliell, P.T.A. Dance Comm. IWAUSE, MARVIN, 'Marv', wenstenee, wish. Activ- ities: Boys' Club. Song: 'Slippin' Around'. Probable Career: Retail business. Pastime. Photography. KRIEGER, MARILYN, 'Twinkle Toes', Seattle. Activities: Minute Girl, French Club, Talent Show, Sr. Review. Song: 'Maybe It's Because'. LARSON, MEBEDITH, 'Merrie': Drake, N. Dak. Activities: Minute Girl, Attendance Office, .ffgggrf r K . ' iris . :- nie, uf: A ,. Q K S Serin., Jr. Hell Representative. Expression: , 'Heaves! '. ifI V1VV l.Aws0N, AUDREY, 'Odd-ball': Seattle. Activities: , S iiii ii in - F. s. A., Minute Girl, Jr. Roll Rep., Bulletin S -.t, Board, Frienrisnip crinrnr., Desk Girl. stings ' . ,,,.,, 'String of Pearls-, Arnliitienr Go to Hawaii- , VV , -- -... , - .. - , n--,s.. , r .F s , t i if 'gift' LQFTHUS. DON, 'DonnY'3 Drernerten, west. Activ- V S ities: Annnni Staff, Intramural Basketball at i W V Queen Anne. sringr 'tsnrelaell Lee'. Expression: ee 'Thnt's Dandy'. , . f . 1 ' i m' sr-.sr .nf , - V,,.V LOGAN, GEHRALD, 'Jerry', any, Colorado. Activ- , ities: Boys' Club. nedie Program: l Love e 1 n is Mystery. Future Plans: Business College. Ex- . Pressienr 'Let's face it'. Louis, NICK, 'Nickie': Seattle. Activities: 0 I e, , Talent Shows, Asserrlilies, Boys' Club. Song: - ig , 'Slippin' Arennriu Eirpressieni 'Merciful , 1 . -I 711, V, o J MewILLlAMs, ANNA, 'Annie'g Lexington, Kentucky. Activities: Jr., Sr. Roll O Rep., Minute Girl, Student Council t Roll Hep., Girls' Club. ,, w ill MENOONI, Barry, 'Betts' , Chieage, Il, Activities: 'Girl of tne Week'. 'A J ' Pet Peers: cstty girls . Pastimei V W Talking on the telephone, MW Q Xliff 0 ' ,X , 4 1 I K Q ' l . ' ' 0 I 1 4 ' 'tt 1. 'iii if ' 'C 9 I 4132 , . - ' A A r -xr 92 ilu f -'A il? '4' '1 Q.:-Ms. , f , Lg JSE - A -'E - .. V I l C r RMT, D, 'nnsty e ttle. Aetir. ities- inute y, eket Feree, ff, ce-c irnsn Fl tn csnrrnittee. Arn. Vqr I bi nr T eling selesrnsn. . , -- . ME DHN, 'sneggy' eenii, ' Ar Activ' i r . Class r P e sept. Cl' clir., ' . ac , Debate, o , nt snsn ,VV ryry nrient cenneil. ' f53?5fi ' -r . A FA , 'Pennelrn B er, s e., c rin. ' eti ' 'es sr. Prom srnn., ebel tsge For n , Mixer rnrnitte . V V , 'Sree :Fese ns, Ca f. Aetir q .,,,, i 'es enen nli, s i lnli, s . Hol1Re ., ' ' ittlec ci sense wlr wi Born'. Arn- -in lwition: Ar etict , V sV MU V , 0 , zzY 1 ea le. Ac vities: Movie ad C ain, Boy ' lub. E pressionf ,E r 'Gli su P e able Career: Aero autlcal En. , ' sif- Y , .r-', 5 NAMMA, RONAL , 'nennieq Seat e. Aetiritiesr ' h - f - k b T - VV U rig gigr At letie Council, I-IisY, B et all, ennis. Eirpressienr 'Darn itzf. sual Sight: Calif. Vulr V , E- NASH, GERALD, 'Jerry': Minnespelis. Activities: . Ski Club, Ski Tenn, Stage Ferre, Sr. Bend. J e s fuse we ew if, sf s A ,., 2- ,.,,., ,V 25 6' .' Expression: 'Golly-Gee'. Song: 'Lora Belle Lee' . NELSON, MADELON, 'Lonnie': Seattle. Activities: Et Cetera, Lincoln Forum, Girls' Club. Song: 'My Desire'. NICKERSUV. LOIS MARIE, 'Kitten'g Billings, Mnnt. Activities: Girls' Club. Talent: Cello. Song: 'It's a Big Wide Wonderful Wai-ld'. Haunt: Jake's Cafe. NICKLOS, BILL, 'Nick': Seattle. Activities: Mixer Comm., Baseball, Golf, Chanters', Boys Club. Talent: Singing. Radio Program: Milton Berle--TV. nr, A 2E5,igI5 3?f.'lR, fiiifgfi 'Q iw5QX' nie if- , ' RYAN, Boa, 'Blob'g Minneapolis, Minn Aetiviriess Boys' cinb. Song: 'Wedding Bells'. Expression: 'I like ir'. Favorite Subject: Meen. snep. SKOTDAL, ANITA, 'Skotief seereie. Aeririeiesf Giris' Club. sKYsTAn, KERHIT, 'Ling'g Seattle, Aerrviriese Jr. Roll Representative, urine, Boys' cinb. Song: 'Chinese Heneyrneenu Petpeever Seventh peried. SNODGHASS, MARILYN, 'Blondie', seerbie. Acriv. ities: Honor Society, Backstage fer sr. Play, Ice Skating Comm., ciris' cinb. Song: I cen nreen Can't I'. SIRUM, BARBARA, 'Snooks'g seeteie. Aerivitiesf cbenrers, sr. Review, Talent shew, Torch, Girls' Club. Probable Career: Stenographer. Song' 'I Can Dream Can't I'. svARDAL, HON, 'Teddy Bear'p seeerie. Aeriviriesi Hall Peer.-il, Fire Squad, Earthquake Squad, Hi.v. Song: 'Johnson Reg: Henntr Hot neg Hnr Motto: 'Safety First'. TACKETT. FRANK, 'Tax'g El Paso, Texas. Activ- ities: Hall Patrol, Track, Boys' Club. Song' 'Old Master Painter'. Haunt: Girls' Club. THOMPSON, PAT, 'Peeeyq Port AngeIes, wrsn Activities: Yell Leader in oege, orris' Cine. Hdbbiesr Records, Horseback riding. Career' Nurse. TRAIL, Row, 'Ronny'g oieen, New York. Active ities, Hailsplitters, Boys' Club. Expression 'IS that risht'. Ambition: Doctor THUCKEY, JOYCE, 'Jo'g Seattle. Activities: Big L, Little L, Student Council Hep., Honor Society, Ice Skating Comm,, Social Service Comm., Minute Girl. Song: 'Birth of the Blues'. S Wi .s y si mx illi' I . fl . e f 1 r , 1 5 mf? 1 mmf , ie it , ,gf ' f E J ri ,I egg A file. is -4 .z-'Haig L' 'I ' fi5HE'.iiz4a '. sszgyil 1, I 'Ks K ge A is Q e J I e . i ri 'A ce W .t rf JMKWQQPQ All 2 -V H, f 5K25 I 1 I ,K flfff ,' N H J P' mumlk fail, 'Q QW , . 4' -L A . . A A ', , 1, ' iiri . , 2 ,1 we ODLAND, MARIE, '0ddball'g Seattle. Activities: Prdrn Comm., Usher Feree, Mixer Comm., Personality Comm,, Sec. of Standards, Hospitality Comm., ski Club, Drama Commencement, Party's Committee. PARK, DOROTHY, 'Deen Beiiingnen, wesn. Aeerv. itiesr Giris' Club. Seng: 'Ou1ckSilver'. Ainbitienr Typist. Hobby: Sewing. PARKS, ELMER, 'Elm'5 Seattle. Aetiviiiesr spenisn cinb, Beys' Club. Song: 'Again'. Pes- time: Playing rnerbies. Future Plans: cbiieee. PETIER, GORDY, 'Pierre'g senrtie. Activities: Beysxcinb. Favorite Sport: skiing. sen,-sr 'Ragg Mopp'. PetPeeve: Plymouths. PINKERTON, ROBERTA, 'Bebbi2, seeitie. Activ- ities: Personality Comm., Usher Force, sr. Re. riew, Roll Rep., First Aid, E. A, Song: 'Meed Indigeu Pnstirner Canasta. FOLK, TOM, 'Tommy'g Seattle. Activities: Asa sistant Treasure for German Club, Lunchroom, Boys' Club. Expression: 'Holy Cow'. Peevez Crumy Music. POOL, HON, 'Brother', Seattle. Activities: Railsplittets, Stage Force Manager, Locker Squad. Haunt: Stage, Spudnut. Ambition: To be a millonair. REID, KEITH, 'Kets'g Lima, miie, Aerirrriesr T-Day Comm., R011 Hep., spenisn Club, Minute Boy Song: 'Laura'. Radio Program: Life with Fenner. Future Piensr Business Hsgdere. RODGERS, MIKE, 'Mighty Mouse'g Chic- ago, Ill. Activities: Attendance- office, Traffic Squad, Field Patrol, Fire Squad, Junior Roll Represente- tive. RUSSELL, RILI., 'Steve'g Seattle. Aetivieies: ski Club, Mixer cenn., Roll Rep., Fire Squad, Minute Boy, Pee Peerer seeiei ciirnbers. x Sr.. HG- 2 , 1 .X MI ' 5 :ix I E.. ner gn' , ,-2 req ' ' ' , gpm, ,, ,Hs . . ',:,y, y gixe gg rg ' si,nig iM W 4 if ,..-.. r rQ?g - . flf ai,.'5 A, I - ww: ETIM-Q TURNER, PRISCILLA, 'Perm Quincy, Mass. Activ- ities. T-Dey cennn,, Desk Girl, First Aid Girl, Peeve: ceneeiseel Reysf. Hobby: Drama. Esx. orite Expressien, 'Trnelm TURPENING, BARBARA, 'Beren Desreis, Jwienigsn. Aerivisiese LLL, Honor Society, srerlefr, Teren, Girls' Club Comm., Minute Girl, Rell Rep. TYMONY, JIM, 'Jimmy'g onine, Nelireslre. Activ- ities: Yell sense, Ticket Force, Vice-Pres. of Drivers' Club, Boys' Club, Chairman of Pnelieiry Comm. fer Lincolnette, Song: fl Can Dream cen'r lr. Preeelile cereer. Writer. WALEY, MARIAN, 'Gunner'p Oakland, Calif. Activ- ities: Sr. Commencement Comm., Tel-1 Service, Jr., Sr. Roll Representative, Roll Rep. Council, Spanish Club, Friendship cenn. Song: ,Cry of the Wild Goose'. L WARD, ARTHUR, 'Cscti', Spokane, Wash. Activ- ities: Hall Patrol, N,l.R,O., Ice Skating Club, Boys' Club. Song: 'Blue Moon'. Haunt: Bean- ery. wATKlNs, DELoREs, 'Lenrien celeneis, Missenri. Aeeivisiesi Rig L, Lost A Penne, Social serviee, Banking, F. s. A., Probable Career: Meaeling, Expression: 'Ee Gad!'. WEIGER, Tom, 'Tennnyx seessle. Aeririries. Reys' Club. Song: 'Coo1Water'. Biggest Thrill. Firsrnese. Exeressien. 'By doggies- You're rignsm WESTALL, DICK, 'Dickie', Seattle. Activities: Captain of Hall Patrol, Football, Track, Boys' Club. Song: 'Tenderly'. Future Plans: U. of Wash. Ambition: Play football in College. WIRTH, DONNA, 'Don'g Spokane, Wash. Activities: Chanters, Stnrloft, Sr. Review, Girls' Club. Talents: Chorus Girl. Song: 'Black Ks Blue'. wnlcrrr, Dov, 'Dennien Superior, wis Aerixiriesr lfell sense, seen. Rell Rep.,PepAssenibly cennnissee, spenisn Club. Preeelsle cereer. Salesman. i new Z . R .x X 2 ..,. .V S i . x 1 2552: is -.: ' ...e , .1 -v sizfvz ff A '11 V K ' .. Tl- ::l .IS 'Q' Q ' s A ss i fr .. . af ':-:' 1E:.1 - lpn ' 3 1-':?I?5Sf 'i w. n5,. ' f ir 2, sn s 4' s e S ,ir r ei, sn 4 ei , A K x f AZ .n.. x .-:sf f 'L ' R , uk , . ' 'f'QL .. 445W , . , s V ld. Q X I 'ff , ,K f A . . ' ' s l .A M -S EM .f , LII A ' A J 'WF' , 2 ALLEN, DAVE, 'P li ', s tl . Activities: Jr. uRnoCllyRep. fhznnis ' Club, Sports, slii Club, Revs' Club. Expressien. 'wnes do yo suy?'. ATKINSON, Ross, 'Rossie'p Phoenix, Arizona. Activities: Footbnll, Hall Patrol, Pres. of Freshman cless, Lynx Club, Chnnters, Tennis. Song:. 'Riders' in slie Sky' SABIN, LOIS, 'Sis', Seattle. Activities: Usher U Force, Personality Comm., Desk Girl, F. S. A., Health Comm., Sr. Cruise, Sr. Honor Society. I ,414 -95' eyed' ri -f 41 Junior Class History Yes, we're upper classmen at last! And with only one year to go! We juniors feel that our activities this year have proved that our class of '51 will be a great one. The leaders we chose this year were: Gloria Finken- stein, president: Tom Currans, vice presidentg Pat Dunn, secretary-treasurerg JoAnne Ramey and Jim Yasui, Student Council representatives, and janet Zeeb, Totem reporter. Our activities this year included an after-school Hal- lowe'en dance, a football pep assembly, two P. T. A, dancesj the Junior Red Cross Drive, a cake-baking con- test, a luncheon for the teachers, and the traditional Junior Day. The theme for our Junior Day was 'Blossom Time. This was 'All White Day,' on which the junior Breakfast was held. We are looking forward to our last year at Lin- coln with great anticipation. Next year we want to make the Class of '51 one of the best to leave the Halls of Lincoln. 42 l v 3 4, , fl.la...,, rar...-. Q4 H.. wg, Tc ! 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I o ll' N, fm, , ., if-' V ,,f 4.1 as by 1 Q, 1 I f ,g -' ' i-was Lee Crowthers, Pat Wakeland, Betty Kelley, Miss Sleeper, Nicky Mackie, Barbara Jostol, Barbara Irvine Q Q 1, 9 Q CMM 3 - -f -dd 5 an as MWAt55qim re 1 His orlpd if 60 -M. I, s I . f Two years ago we were looking forward to being 'Big Soph res fter a reallyvfsy hard struggle we've finally made the grade. At first our shyness held us bac , u A we soon caught on to the swing of things and got to be p7EYty important around school. ' ' This year under the capable leadership of our sponsor, Miss jean Sleeper, we elected as officers of the Sophomore Class, Mick Mackie, President: Barbara Jostol, Vice-President: Betty Kelley, Secretary-Treasurer: Pat Wakeland, Student Council Representative: Barbara Irvine, Totem Reporterg and Lee Crowthers, Boys' Club Rep- resentative. ' To start our '49-'50 activities, we Sophs honored the entering Freshmen with a full feature movie. 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Jack HaH, James Hall Keith Hall, Howard Hamblin, Dar- lene Hamilton, Elsie Hammer, Jean Hammersten, Shirley Handley, Earl Hansen RogerHansen, Marilyn Hanson, Marlys Harden, Geraldine Hardy, Richard Harris, Doreen Hawe, Norman Hawker Marsha Haworth, Dick Hayman, Ken Heathman, Barbara Heenen, Jean Heg, Paul Heins, Don Helland Frank Helver, Bob Henage, Laine Hen- 1ine,Janet Henning, Lloyd Herriman, Steve Higlin, Lona Hillman. fr, ggi, , 1 ,,.., ,sz M., ,. ' ff I 'FL ?'-if ' 1 Q Q M 4 Charles Hobbick, Ronald Hollman,Bud f.:i ,,if'?5f1 A ,W Qi 6 I, - as H V ' I 'Eff 'EI' A W 1 L:- Ho l mqu i s t , Bob Ho rchove r , Loi s Ho r n, -- it f Q, 'rag' A ,X Konna Horton, Janet Hossfeld. 'ia' 4 -A 'l ' ' , f A - X . , V, V 5. 1,fg,,e A Nancy Houghton, Guy Houtz, Shirley 23' 3 R :gg ' K f- ' 'ls' in . .Lf 1? L M Houe, Clinton Howard, Lenofe How- of , Aj' 9 oc, fir. ,- D ' ' ,-3,1 I 'S' X L ,f' as ard, Lupe Howard, Margaret Howard , ily- 3- 'lt NK A ' mumbai ,X +5 Ll g , 'A . 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Donald Strum, Sally Stuht, Vernita Sturla 350n- Dick Sutton, Joanne Svenson, Darlene Tay- lor Dave Taylor, David Taylor, Ella Marie Taylor, Ernest Taylor, Mari- lyn Taylor, Virginia Taylor, Tempte Robert Beverly Tessmer, Gary Thayer, Dale Thelin, Garrett Thompson, Mildred Thorgrinison, Don Thurman Dewey Thurston, Darline Torgrimson, Grace Torlcelson, Virginia Tormala, Pete Tountas, George Tranas, Gerald Treece Nance Treloggen, Irvin Trayer, Mar- lene Truckey, Rosanne Tucker, Cor- lene Tully, Barbara Twiford, Barbara Tyer , 1 Neil Uhlman. Myrna Utness, Brad Van bwglfigsy is ,,L.,, A., 5351 nw Dyke, Ralph Vasen, Pat Vaughn, Doug- 6 if fi, ff 2 Xk.' I2 ggi- las Voight, Nola Vollman X V I , riffs rf it w. 7. f fi A3155 i W I i B f- Danny Wagner, jacquelene Wagner ' ,, A , em- M at fl Frank Wakeland, Pat Wakeland, Den- ii a,. K-' 2, f' 1 35 56- it 974 mis Walker, Shirley Walker, Bill ,LY 6-1' Q I.. I4 W 8 n S Y, , gn, V ,V . ,WM ,LQ H A ' ,ir Audrey Ward, Nancy Ward, Virginia 2 ,gf Q .- , , , w ,. JV ' n 5 'f'-mf -12' -:IC age Warren, Katrine Wathne, jim Welch, , t,',E. 2,1 Loy pf - Terry Wengler, jackie Weonlof Ly- t -, 5 ' , .F K so , t X yhrh f-. at x Ai 1 Steve Wertz, Sylvia Wessee, Don' M ' ' Wi I 5,4 4 West, Florence West, Pauline West- a,f-il A 'Sig Q',' CLS .if -3,3 If iang, Shirley Whipp1e,Darlene what- 3 ' ,gg Q55 ' I ,S ' , f' ' tw . B as of of X' -'P ii aa' Faye Wickstrom, Dleve Wiegand, Ar- , M, fe A 4- ' - A r , ea- A 'rg W iene wiiiiams, Dick wuiiams, Donald Qt M If-Me. , ff ,pe 2 -af. ' , 'ff' , ' ... ' W Williamson, Done Williamson, Bruce Vw 5 Ak xv., .T4 Wil son at , W I I N l -f ,Q A 1 ft B 5 f ef psf. , Retha Wilson, Marlene Wise, Betty 7 Kee, '-Q. - Wolfstone, Francis Woll, Elizabeth In H ri, Qi 4 Wolter, Bill Wood, Margaret Wood W 'T' 3, Q. if V' K K I 3 YL 1 jml Q I A janet Wright, Alverd Wylie, Conner ' ,W 5 Wyllys, Miles Yanick, Bob Young, '59',A ,'i!b' ki, mf I-'J' gi' Gwen Young, Milton Zavales - ii'-:fy ,- as K - J 'fy t if W' '51 , 3, V K gf 1 fe' Lois Zellmer, Betty Zimmerlin, Mary L.- ' , ., , Ik Zimmerman, Katherine Zwickel, jim F , 5-1-I ,3 K: .af -ff J-- A , in A .., M . , H I Nicklos, Bette Andrieson, Marlys 4 , jg, gpm, fnlgf 'X if 3 in C 1 VL 'Q 'fi -ff jean Christienson, Donna Cooney, ' ' k K Louise Forlefer, janet Gilbert, ljf , ,.,. 6 fl K: Carol Green, Margaret Howard, Mari- oz? i lyn johnson G ' ejfx y 'V A 4 -'-'fi f 5 Bury Kline, Joanne Mehan, Mary V I .3 inn, ',,., '-.8 ,L Peterson, Art Pierre, Marilyn Proc- tor, Helen Rhine, Joy Skinner wi 1 K K if at fx 4 L L . -1'- Mid-Year Sophomores aff ,fy ,450 nffy Q ffl- Qffo 60 Freshman Class History In the morning of September 7, 1949 we entered Lincoln for the first time. We noticed that our arrival had caused a great stir among the upper classmen. They were very accommodating, and kindly informed us where we might find the swimming pool and roof garden. Student tickets for the elevator were offered at special rates. However, after a few days we settled down to get acquanited with the school activities. We elected Paul Nelson president, Charlene Graff, vice presi- dent, Peggy Keller, secretary-treasurer: and Ronnie Roberts, Student Council representative. These executives aided by Miss Williams, the class adviser, proved very capable in their re- spective positions. They met frequently and discussed school and Class problems. Our first large venture was organizing rolls for the freshman clean-up work. We responded to this work with our usual fresh- men spirit. The sophomores gave us an assembly, consisting of two movies, which we enjoyed very much. As a return compliment we gave a talent show which showed that the freshman class had some ex- Cellent performers. With Bill Atwell acting as master of cere- monies, every one had an enjoyable time. Looking back at the past year, we have had many pleasant mem- ories, but we are now looking ahead to the three more years we shall spend at Lincoln. We hope they will be happy and profit- able ones. -.13-gg. :gk-5 1696 O0 4' , Q94 ' GBQF, Darlene Adan, Richard Allison, Arlene Anderson, Dick Anderson, lean Anderson, Mary Anderson, Ric- hard Anderson Sue Anderson, Beverly Angel, Lois Anseth, Barbara Anthony, Helen Ar- gus, Barbara Atkins, Bill Atwell Bessie Rae Auger, Douglas Austin, Merrilyn Bach, Karen Bagley, Keith Baker, Pat Baker, Paul Ballard Dick Barron, Joann Barker, Naomi Barker, Beverly Bates, Frances Baumgartmer, Benny Beach, Meredeth Beach Lael Bean, Barbara Beaver, Georgel- len Bell, Ruth Benediet, Ed Bennett, Warren Bennison, Gene Bensene Iim Berg, Marjory Berg, Norma Berg, Betty Bergeron, Beatrice BerkovitL Bonnie Berrett, Don Bishop To Ann Biggs, Merlyn Bingham, Don Bjornsen, Maurice Bjornsen. 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Styli' ' 2 325 '55-' ff K 'F' 1 5 W 'M if sr' ist' Fi 1' ,. 1 .-ff gi 4? -af' J, xiii? ,Q 2 , I N i rag, ui' x Amegwz ,MWwwm aw- GFA tv l . x Eg S 5 M. 'Si 5 Ah ,' -4- f, H, ,Mi 5 K 5' X ffmfww 33 TW' 41.7964 WM M4 e F. S. A. Underclass girls interested in participating in school service compose the F. S. A. Their work consists of school drives and decorating the main hall at Christmas time. It is an excellent opportunity for the girls to advance to further school projects. Railsplitters RAILSPLITTERS Those freshman and sophomore boys interested in school activities com- pose the Railsplitters. The members must maintain a good grade average and be in good standing with fellow students and teachers. Mr. Starce vich advises this organization. 0' ff Y' qyfbjsk, I RP' yy Wfjy? a1, , ,, ,.,......,.., ,, , , ,,,,i,4,i ,, , H urn: I. Qi? bw W W V u.uu ' .uuuu,,', y t Z Hull ' ' u .H C 1 I h s 2 Q cv. s un 4,0 x Q i 9 5 QP K 67 W M M635 faiffm LYNX COACHES 3 Byng Nixon, second team football mentor, track coach, and gym supervisor is one of the most popular men in Lin- coln. A former football line great, Mr. Nixon has done wonders in developing the terrific forward walls of Lincoln grid teams. No less impressive is his record with track and field teams. Head Coach Bill Nollan has put in more than a decade as mentor at Lincolnliigh School. Coach Nollan was an outstand- ing basketball player in his days at Lincoln and Washing- ton State College. His fine record at Lincoln speaks for itself. The years Coach Nollan has put in at the Wallingford Castle have not mellowed his voice, but his players are always well trained, hustling, and ready to do or die for their Coach and schooL Coach Norm Dalthorp, who is famed both at Lincoln and the University of Washington for his basketball prowess, is now helping develop future sports greats. Mr. Dalthorp supervises football, basket- sball,' and basellall scrxib teams. Mri, Dalthorp handled boys and made these into the smooth, experienced players they were as varsity members. The fact that Lincoln's ensuing golf teams are always near the top is due in recent years to the superb coaching of Mr. L. W. Johnson, who is also a chemistry instructor at Lincoln. Nobody knows if Mr. Johnson derived a chemi- cal equation one dark night that showed how to form a championship golf squad, but that is what Mr. Johnson did last spring. He also swings a mean ping-pong paddle. Intramural Coach Mr. Jay Dishnow has aided greatly in moulding championship Lincoln teams by aiding the other coaches and training players in his comprehensive intra- mural programs. Mr. Dishnow, who came from Broadway High, also heads gym and health Classes. Mr. Starr Sutherland has been turning out fighting tennis teams for more years than he cares to remember. Lincoln students and the teams' opponents have cause to remember his well coached teams, however, as they are virtually always a threat for the top position. Mr. Sutherland is a highly regar- ded social studies instructor at Lincoln. LINCGLN SPORT Wt- 182, QB, 33 Wt. 144, Half, 1 Inspiration Award CHAMPS 5 1 Ron Svardal, Sr' Arnie Bergh, Sr. Dick Barclay, Sr. Wt: 227, T-, '6 Wt. 184, Full. 30 Wt. 193, Grd., 34 A11-City A11-City A11-City Q- .-l ony Dickinson, Sr. Clark Coleman A A A Bob AndefS0n. Sf- Dick Westall, Sr. Bud Hossfeld, Sr. Wt. 210, T., 35 Wt. 167, C., 19 Wt. 165. Half, 8 ,49 FOOTBALL , Sr. Joe Hubbard, Sr. Doug Beach, Sr. Ross Atkinson, Sr Wt , 15 0, H 31 f, 2 Wt . 16 7, Ermd , 17 Wt . 17 0 , QB , 13 Team LINCOLN--- Ba11ard--- Rooseve1t--- Garfield ---- Franklin ---- Queen Anne-- C1eve1and--- Di ck Go ss, Sr. Wt . 17 2, Erud , 25 West Seattle-- FINAL PREP STANDINGS For 116 69 87 73 33 21 19 20 Ag 37 25 27 54 30 48 76 141 wt. 183, End, 32 wr. 167, Hal ol le n Cr ui ks harxk , jr. D0 n Dilnd in , Jr f, 24 Pts. 12 12 10 7 7 4 4 O '49 FOOTBALL al ly Hurne, S r. Wt. 180, End , 27 ack Hardrnan, jr Wt . 15 0, H al f, 4 aul Farrar, Jr, Tom Magee, Jr. Jim MSHUS. Jn Wt, 183, End' 26 Wt. 177, Grd, 22 Wt- 155, Grd. 16 Bob Davis, jr. Stew Robertson, Sr, Bob Ganzini, Soph St. 155, QB, 3 Manager Wt. 172, Full, 28 1949 could easily be called one of the greatest years in Lincoln football his- tory. The powerful Wallingford grid machine plowed through an exciting season with only one loss and defeated Ballard to tie for the City Championship. They then bla- sted Walla Walla to become the first Seattle team to chalk up a victory in the An- ual Thandsgiving Day Game. The Associated Press Sports Writers of Washington honor- ed Lincoln by choosing it the second best team in the State of Washington, while most fans and followers continued to regard it as the 'Mythical State Champions.' LINCOLN 20-QUEEN ANNE 0 Lincoln opened the Seattle football season in grand style by breaking a four-year losing streak to the Hilltoppers 20-0. The Kuays failed to make headway against the Lynx, who played a fast game with Arnie Bergh's passing and line-plunging attracting the attention of the sports critics. LINCOLN 7-GARFIELD 0 After swamping the Grizzlies, the Lynx were able to do little with the Purple and White. Bergh saved the day for Lincoln by intercepting a Pup pass on the 25 for the lone touchdown, ROOSEVELT 13-LINCOLN 7 The Lynx and Roughriders, favored for the top two spots in the final standings, met for their third games of the season in a desperate attempt to knock each other out of the title race. The Teds rode roughshod over the Lynx during the first half, scoring two touchdowns, but the Lincoln squad came back in the second half with a renewed fighting spirit and scored once, but were unable to put across the winning '49 FOOTBALL touchdown. LINCOLN 28-CLEVELAND 12 Suffering what looked like a serious loss to Roosevelt, the Lynx came back with a new determination to dump the Cleveland Eagles with four touchdowns, their highest score to that date. LINCOLN 7-FRANKLIN 0 Franklin succeeded in outplaying the Lynx in everything but the most important thing--the score. Bergh's passing to Dundin and Hardman brought the Lynx their one touchdown in a revenge game from last year's 32-0 loss. LINCOLN 28-WEST SEATTLE 12 The Lynx-Indian contest was predicted to be a close one, but Lincoln showed its power by coming through with a 28-12 score in a game that seemed to be the turning point of the season. Lincoln out-played the Westsiders in every department but was unable to stop Don Chesterfield, who scampered downfield for a 87 and 72 yard touch- down run. LINCOLN 19-BALLARD O Experts predicted that second place Lincoln, with one loss under its belt, would be able to do little against the stonewall line from Ballard. The Lincoln eleven remained unconvinced however, and amassed 19 points on a ground game to take a share of the City Championship. Hossfeld, Coleman, and Bergh stared in the backfield, with Svardal and Barclay knocking big holes through the beefy Ballard lines in one of the best games of the season. LINCOLN 21-WALLA WALLA 7 By virtue of their victory over Ballard, Lincoln was chosen to represent Seattle in the Annual Thanksgiving Day Game with Walla Walla. Again Lincoln was picked as the underdog. Wa-Hi, with a record of 16 straight wins, was recognized as one of the greatest teams in the state and given an advantage of between 7 and 21 points. The Lynx had little trouble in quelling the Blue Devils from Eastern Washington and showed how great they really were by tallying an impressive 21-7 victory. The Abes were really clicking, with Coleman making a 24 yard touchdown run and Bergh completing a 40 yard pass to Hubbard that set up the second T. D. Magee and Farrar showed the Blue Devils a superior line game while Ron Svardal gave Duane Weitz, rated as one of the best linemen in the state, one of the toughest games of his '49 FOOTBALL Cafeef. 72 l Seconds Sz Thirds SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL Second team not only provides more seasoning for future varsity material, but gives them fun and experience for those not quite able to reach the var- sity squad. Most seconds, however, put in agood number of minutes for the var- sity, and this year the team p1aCSd first in its league. Row 1: Keith Peterson, Jim Anderson, Ted Maynard, Jerry Ramey, Marley Eckett, Ken Fernandes. Row 2: Jim Welch, Norm Kinsella, Br ac Hogle, Tom Currans, Larry Grant. Row 3: Collen Cruikshank, Coach Nixon, Frank Bartholenew. THIRD TEAM FOOTBALL The third team football squad, coached by Mr. Norm Dalthorp, is de- signed to give freshman and sophomore grid aspirants their first inter-high school experience. When the varsity comes through with a championship it is due in no small part to training received with the third team. While learning this year, the Lynx thirds tied for first place in the frosh-soph league. Row 1: J. Brokey, D. Hauk, K. Grant B. Martin, J. Stou, B. jackson, D. Bradshaw. Row 2: H. Hamblin, D. Mc- Clure, j. Morehouse, G. Lawerence, O. Parker, A. Anthony. Row 3: R. Evans, R. Mills, C. Greaby, R. Quakenbush, N. Burke. Row 4: Coach Keyes, B. Du- Puis, N. Johnson, Coach Dalthorp. FOOTBALL MANAGERS Football couldn't be football with- out the managers. They are: Fred Redford, Leroy Schlosstein, Stewart Robertson, Danny Stillman, Allan Ohli- nger, Delmis Houk, John Melonam These participants in the sport don't make long spectacular runs, nor are they seen paving the way through a husky line for the backfield. Instead theirs is the dirty work of keeping things in order and making sure that the team is well equipped and able to play. The credit they get hardly ma- tches the credit they deserve. '49 FOOTBALL ,,, 5 Sl art' T-'! 4 ' 3175 R ,DM 8 Q 1- 1' .M 5 X A. - ' ' 1, N 3: , 3' 1z,'..,,,. 7, H :,,a, :: fw , 251, , ' f - . ,. gd,,g,,,,.!,4.,g,gg-iM,fw,Q , f, ,,.M...M,,B.u FF Am:-.4 . ' Y . 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Row 2: Jim Yasui, Dave Morgan, Ron Hartson, Fred Wicknick, Bill Stuht, Bud Stavney, Tony Dickenson. Row 3: Bill Nollan, Ron Namma, Jerry Newgard, Denny Meyer, Collen Cruikshank, Norm Dalthorp. YELL SQUAD QCP L... 'A job well done That is the only way we can express what the yell squad had done. Row 1: Ken Schwedop, Jim Tymony, Don Wright, Wally Bur- chard, Bob Barger. Row 2: Loren Waley, Charles Sederholm, Norm Steinhower, Ralph Vasen, Bruce Wilson, Sidney Luttinen. nlck Bird Denny Meyer rcapfnl - Arnie Burgh Jay nashnuw A11-City All-Cuy All City All-City Hon. Men. All-State Al1ASLaLe Thxrd Team A11-State Third Team ! ---L Ed Pepple , Inspxratxon A11- HGOP 'Qs' Swine llon, Men. Bill Sbuhn All-City Hon. Men. '50 BASKETBALL , 1.4 Russ Oxford Tony nlckinson Phil Johnson Kc.Lh Hiely SQUAD 50 BASKETBALL Col len Cruxkshank Wilbur Hickeus Manager BASKETBALL 'The greatest bunch of kids I've ever coached.' This is the appraisal of his team made by Coach Bill Nollan at the presentation of the 101 Club Basketball Trophy. The 1950 squad, virtually the best in the his- tory of the school, not only won the City Championship and broke nearly all of the records set by previous squads, but went on the the State Tournament to win second place. In the City League the team went through an undefeated season, winning thirteen games. They racked up a total of 664 points in twelve games, a new record for the Seattle schools. Among the other records set were the high point score of 85, against Franklin, and later the score of 87 against Cleveland. In the Cleveland game the individual record was broken by two players, Dick Bird with 37 points and Jay Dishnow with 39 points. They also knocked up thehighest total score for two players in one game: 76 points. Three players, Dick Bird, Jay Dishnow, and Denny Meyer, places All-City, while Arnie,Bergh and Bill Stuht made honorable mention. Ed Pepple was given the 101 Inspiration Award by his team mates. The Lynx went into the State Tournament expecting to finish in a close race for first with Walla Walla. However, Lincoln and South Kitsap found themselves in the championship game on Saturday night. Lincoln won its first two games, with Belling- ham and North Central, without too much trouble, and went on to play Aberdeen in what was then considered the real championship game. Bobcats featured Ton y Vlastelica at Centersposition, who broke the four game scoring record in a little over two games. Arnie Bergh was assigned to stop Vlastelica, a large job to expect of any player. Arnie succeeded in checking him and the Lynx won by one point. The last game was a surprise to everyone, when the Seattle squad let one go by to the underdog Wolves of South Kitsap, thus losing the championship. Not to be forgotten about the 1950 season is the wonderful sportsmanship of the team and the student body during the tournament. When Lincoln lost, the fans lost with it, but losing in good spirit, cheering the winning team as well as their own. Denny Meyer and Coach Nollan, after the team lost a real heartbreaker, won the applause of the entire Pavillion by tneir wonderful speeches in behalf of South '50 BASKETBALL Kitsap. Seconds and Thirds SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL The 'Fighting Five' was the nickname applied to Linco1n's second team hoop squad which won in their league. Sprin- cled among sophomores and juniors on this squad were some seniors, who, kno- wing they couldn't get varsity letters, none-the-less played on the seconds helping provide future champions forthe varsity and being added honors to them- selves and their school. Meanwhile, the seconds served notice that the var- sity would be tough again next year. Row 1: Phil DeMasi, Frank Wakeland, Paul Sava, Phil Godfrey, Bud Stavney, Coach Dalthorp. Row 2: jerry Newgard, Phil Johnson, Orville Anderson, Ron 1 9 Namma, Collen Cruikshank. BASKETBALL MANAGERS The Basketball managerial staff is actually the nucleus of the entire squad. It is their duty to keep the team in fighting order by taking care of their uniforms and equipment. The student body should give these students plenty of credit. They deserve it! Row 1: Ron Brumbaugh, Don Haggard, Dick Borden. Row 2: Don Bishop, Eugene Reed, Nick Terry. , 1 f 3 THIRD TEAM BASKETBALL Eddie Hyde and Howard Hamblin were the sparkplugs of the third cassaba squad which tied with Ballard for top honors in their loop. Eddie topped all scorers on any public school team with 163 points and both he and Howard will be out for the varsity next year. Third team basketballers are freshmen and sophomores, getting 'Battle-Hard- ened' for varsity play. Both second and third squads are directed by Coach Dalthorp. Row 1: Doug Houk, Don West, Bob Campbell, Eddie Hyde. Row 2: Howard Hamblin, jerry Alexander, jim Odegard, l filly, oac thorp. TN dhhv Www 1 f,7g,2 50 BA KETBALL R L Football ChampsINTRAMU A Table Tennis -. . gu,gg FOOTBALL CHAMPS: Row 1: Trig Magels- Bgyis TABLE TENNIS: Dick Greve' Ken sen, Ron Cettie. Ed Peterson. Row 2: Fernandes, Bob Kenny, Roger MacKenzie, Don West, Bob Morgan. Brad EVGYSOH, Bob Ron Fernandes, Dick Daniels Downing' Basketball Basketball These boys won the basketball champi These boys won the basketball cham- onship of the upperclassmen: Paul Sava, U ,A 4 pionship of the underclassmen: Bernie Kirk Douglass, keith Reid, Bud Stavney, Dodge, Lloyd Kinner, Nickie Mackie, Bob Eddie Pepple. . Campbell. Keith Rodin, Managers Thanks to these boys for their loyal work as intramural managers: Nick Mc- Kenzie. Holland, Lewis Bouchard, and Roger Mac- FROSH-SOPH. TRACK Row 1: Hall, Buchanan, Donavan, Paradie, Fruhling, Herring, French Welch, Ballard. Row 2: Odegard, Florence, Rothland, Stone, Clark , DuPuis, Randall, Peterson, Horchover, Hamlin. Row 3: Hunt, Atwood Kaald, Martin, Tutt, Williams. Row 4: Fladd, Peterson, johnstbn Lawrence, Quakenbush, Brown, Dedo, King, Foster. 1,5 '50 TRACK 1 ! in E ,Row 1: Manson, Marsh, Hubbard, Ruggles, Hossfeld, Nelson, Joss, Fernandes, Bailey. Row 2: Nixon, Christy, Kinsella, Curran, Cruik- shank, Akes, Brooks, Anthony, Tackett, Sheppard. Row 3: Parker, Gray, Branc Grant, Manu Even thou orite for t win this ye threat for The Abes Lawrence, a ran the 880 dles, while in the pole The 1949 stole a thr h, Ramey, Arwine, Miskimen, DeMasi. Row 4: Hogle, Meyer, s, Melonas, Box, Goers. Dundin. gh Roosevelt, according to the 'Dope-sheet', was the fav- he 1950 Track Championship, the Lincoln squad was out to ar. Aided by fourteen lettermen, the Lynx were a definite the title. were tough in all events. In the sprints Ruggles, Christy, nd Miskimen were back and in the distance spots Hossfeld and Meyer the mile. Tackett and Cruikshank took the hur- Dunn came back for the high jumpg Gray, DeMasi and Matson vault, and Hubbard and Bean in the broad jump. squad was favored for the title, but a hot Roosevelt team iller 34 1X2 to 33 IX2. '50 TRACK BASEBALL Coach Bill Nollan, as in basketball, again came up with a young and for the most part inexperienced team for the 1949 baseball season. Letterwinners included Skip Kitsman, hard hitting outfielder, Bill Gray, southpaw mound ace, Frank Foote, a slugging third basemang and Russ Oxford, a fine fielding shortstop. Making their first varsity appearance were Bill Mills, a junior out- fielder: Bob Moffatt, another junior, Bill Nicklos, senior heavy hitting outfieldem Dave Morgan, senior first sackerg Jay Dishnow, senior outfielderg Bill Stuht, versa- tile Jack In spot. junior who is a good sticker, Bob Stevenson, senior who can hit in streakm Hardman, sensational sophomore hurlen and the closing weeks Bob Davis, a sophomore, moved into the number one catching Probably the most exciting and unusual game of the season was the battle with Franklin on the Lower Woodland diamond. In a drizzling rain the two teams battled for six innings to a three to three tie. Franklin failed to score in the first of the Oxford worked was as seventh, but with one out for Lincoln in their half, Bill Stuht singles, followed suit, and Frank Foote walked to fill the bases. Bob Stephenson the count to three and two, when it happened! It was then decided that good a time as any to call the game, so after coaches and officials confe half Russ then this rred they reached the conclusion that it was raining too hard to continue the game. The game was replayed. High spot of the.season was the pair of victories the Lynx racked up over the se- cond place Bulldogs. Lincoln's title chances went out the window early in the season when Skip Kitsman, the inspiration and sparkplug of the team, broke his collarbone while making a sen- sational catch of a fly ball. For the remainder of the season, Russ Oxford led the Lynx at the plate, finishing the season as the top hitter. Bill Mills proved to be the best defensive outfielder and at times a vicious hitter. Pitcher Jack Hardman showed that he will be heard from the next two years. Toward the close of the season, two converted catchers, Bill Nicklos and Bob Mof- fatt, stepped into the outfield and started clubbing the ball terrificallyg both boys blasted a pair of tremendous triples in the three final games '49BA EBALL IME! F ,Q Q., BASEBALL The 1950 Lynx Bat smen look good in all departments. RQ A capable pitching staff makes the Railsplitters a is X 'i well-rounded team and one to be reckoned. Power behind X the plate and lots of experience give Lincoln the nod to J capture the city prep baseball. crown. The team loaded with returning lettermen, ten in all, 'I include: jerry Hubbard, Bill Nicklos, Bill Stuht, Bill ' , Mills, jay Dishnow, Dave Morgan, Russ Oxford, Bob Mof- f fatt, Paul Farrar, and jack Hardman. If these are the factors which go to make up a good ball club then the Abes should fulfill the pre-season N predictions and land on top of the heap. H Row 1: Russ Oxford, jack Hardman, Bill Nicklos, Bob w Moffatt, jerry Hubbard. Row 2: Bob Davis, Dave Morgan, BA J Bill Mins, Bill stunt, Tom Messe. Row 31 Arne Bergh- ,,, Mgr., George LaFrance, jay Dishnow, Paul Farrar. 50 BASEBALL T fit K ,a ssi K F! A Q S ' Yr' 55 xxx i - lg gxk .QQ , 1, iiili 9 git? p1 ,,,M ,mm, i32?w.f E i . ' 1 L figwf 9- Y Hon Namma Ed Pepple Dave Allen DOH Lothe ,fL 1L1 i ' -,Q gg' ix V 'h 3 i eiuyuegn l e , C Kirk Douglass Fred Wicknick Evan lnslee Don Lemke Dave Ailshouse Ken Gorohoff TENNIS With a team loaded with returning lettermen, the 'SO Tennis squad was recognized as one of the leading contenders for the City Championship. Five out of seven of the '49 squad were expected to be on the 1950 racquet Club. Most of the other schools were not so fortunate, losing most of their star players through graduation. Those returning from the '49 squad were Kirk Douglas, last yEaf'S number 006 man Ron Namma, number three man for last yearg Fred Wickncck, number four man, Kenny Gorohoff, from number six spotg and Evan Inslee, who held down seventh. David Ailhouse, a transfer from Arizona, held number five spot on the championship Arizona team last year. Another transfer was Rod Cameron, from Spokane. '50 TENNIS ' ' ' Bud Stavney if i Don Dawson Dick Byam -Er Dick Bird George Murray Herb Magnusson Dick Loeb A 1 Bill Worthington Frank Emme John Haug Ken Kehle GOLF The 1950 Golf Squad, along with the other five sports, was aiming for a champ- ionship this year. The team was armed with six returning lettermen, one of whom had spent the 1949 season playing in Arizona, Although the star player of the '49 Co-championship team was lost through gradua- tion, the team as a whole was better balanced. Balance in golf is extremely impor- tant, since the number eight man is just as important as the number one. Returning lettermen were Dick Bird, Ric Byam, Ed Cunningham, Don Dawson, Herb Magnuson, and Bud Stavney. Other who turned out for the team were Dick Loeb, Dick Masterson, Frank Emma, and Gekrge Murry. '50 GOLF 2 ! GIRLS' S on Miss Moeser Miss Thompson Mrs. Finley Big Row 1: Joy Cozad, Betty Ruth Mlynarski, Marilyn Witham, Mari Hoidal, Phyllis Parsons, Joyce Palladin. Row 2: Frances Mor- ris, Jeanette Anderson, Margaret Klutev Miss Moeser, Joanne Bower, Jean Brochelsby. Row 3: Pearl Relling, Bernice Bern- sten, Nancy Roberts, Jean Cochren. 45 Q '9- 5 Little L Kow 1: Virginia English, Sharon Burley, Marianne Laskares, Marguerite Laskares, Carrie Manus, Frances Belles. Row 2: Bet ty Kelley, Rhonda Erickson, Kathy Jessee, Yvonne Taylor, Eunice Morris, Bev Firth. Row 3: Janet Chase, Marilyn Taylor, Ernalee Firth, Mary Peruchine, Georgina Kent, Ann Brown, Darlene Nermo, Janet Sellar. 8 BIG L To join Big L, a g irl must earn at least500points after her freshman year by turning out for at least three major sports andasmany mi- nor sports as are nee- ded to make her 500 points. This year the girls sold Pennants for football games. Marilyn Witham isPres. LITTLE L These are the girls who have earned at least 400 points in their freshman year or who have earned a letter in the Jr. Hi- school they attended. After receiving Lit- tle L a girl is elig- ible to try for Big L. Miss Thompson is faculty advisor, Mar- ie Hoidal, Big L Ad. GIRLS' PORT Basket Girls Basketball s ag., Of an .M -' 'R' BASKETBALL BOWLING Roll 'em and down the alley goes the ball. Crash, and the pins scatter for a Perfect strike. Of course everyone didnk bowl a strike every time but it was lots of fun and the girls Participating earned 100 points a semesten 'Would you look at that shot, she's almost as good as Dick Birdl' Al- though the girls don't have as much publicity and quite as many spectators as the boys, they really have a lot of fun playing basketball. The girls en- joying the season most were these on Marie Hoidal's team because they were the champs, nosing out the second place, Jean Brocklesby's team. Bowling 14. as flue-1-P-'4 Row 1: Marie Hoidal, Darlene Adan, Joan Freeman, Joanne Deach, Lona Hillman, Janice Kenney. Row 2: Marilyn Witham, jerrie Dull, Marie Britton, Pearl Relling, Janet McCain, Joy Cozad. Row 3: Darold Bieber, Ray Freeman, Jim Parks, Janette Anderson. SP GIRLS' SPORTS EEIEMJL This game is really whatitsnane implies, a speedy game played with a ball. It is a combinationofbasket- ball and soccer and everyone seems to en- joy playing it. lt is still comparitively new at Lincoln since thisis only its third ye ar. A girl is en titled to 100 points. Speedball wmmmw Badminton Kiki' Row l: Jean Brockelsby, Marie Hoidal, Marilyn Witham. Row 2: Olive Ainslie, Joy Cozad. BASKET GIRLS 'Hand me down my bask 1160 five girl dish kets ting them Bach sibl lock keys et, girl! Number 1' All period, times a week the s are kept busy ing out the bas- and then colleo them and putting away. One girl period is respon e for Seeing that ers are lockedand are put away. Basket Girls M...-at BAUWINFJV Watch the birdie! Badndntgnisa game of skill and all those participating will a- gree that they had to work hard for their place on the ladder. Donna Mallory was the easy champion and de- serves a great hand for her wonderful ab- ility and skill. Row 1: D. Cheny, B. Firth, J. Brank, J. Cozad, B. Paul, D. Herrigas, J. Brakelsby, B. Yeadon, 1. Miller. Row 2: B. Petch, P. Rose, A. Brown, N. Currie, D. Millar, B. Stein, M. Klute, J. Otto, J. Anderson, M. Hoidal, M. Witham. GIRLS, SP ORTS Folk Dancing SWIMMING An ever-increasing number of girls turn out for swimming at the 'Y'. The classes are for either begin- ningor advanced swim- mers and some of the girls areturning into pretty good mermaids A medical checkup is requiredforall those participating in this Sport, besides a fem FOLK DANCING Grab your partner and swing her around and then swing the girl who is on your left. Folk dancing is one of the regular- scheduled activities that the girls can take for a gym credit The music is provided by girls playing the pianoorby the record machine. Swimming Row 1: Doreen Hawe, Judy Hunt, Jeanette Bronk, Marjory Berg, Donna Davison, Krene Johnston, Jacqueline Wagner, Mary Croke. Row 2: Darlene Nermo, Marilyn Johnson, Margie Perry, Mariann Findley, Audrey Bolstad, Helen Brannan, jerrie Dull. Row 3: Shirley Carlson, Molly Pedersen, Jackie Miller, jean Wilson, jo Anne Swanson, Lorraine McKernan. Folk Dancing ASSEMBLIES Girls' Club Assembly Mr. 81 Mrs. Lincoln . . 3-k,,x Talent Show West Seattle Assembly Q I 1 Christmas Assembly Awards Assembly SGYMOV f?Qv, S 9 I RB no ,A- 'H' w,.,.-1' Wm fa PUC S K in W 'L 'X I Q ew 0 If l Anna Henderson Associate Editor WI. X 'S , . , ', 1 Q , ffah f5bsfgQvW- ,Hwfw.Qr? - rm, V Siam XX Q sasgs K K r ' ' wiQQm. wwvywmgwqmwgy I :wi szmw r rfqy-rwiwssfg's. I I Jane McClinton Tyvist ,5i3?5- Q3hifii?gy , 6?l'mWk gr 4 Q A w 'a ,igkwiflr S2 f- fl? , 5 .5 A ,W Mr. Rosenquist Advisor Wilbur Hickenns mirof 94 Sally Granl Associate Edits Q Q 1 B fllgi , 1 X W if U . M4 1 Q Sv Q f Q Q6 Shirley Hein Typist f . ,-Nha Mr. Pritchard Advisor .1gSf.,. si 'TxQlk'- Q 4 1 - Q arf, x Ly sy Edward Hakanson As5i5tant Editor . '?fQSvi Qffi ir gn ' 2M3.Fri 35 y David Lehman rypisz H K3 Wm. Peggy Haggard Elaine Nolte Phyllis Grahn Drama Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Joyce Stavney Feature Editor Barbara Wilson Louise Cowling Vari-tyvist VnTiriyDiSf WILBUR RICKETTS Q I 4 x Harjorxv Hanson .'7'ea!u'Q Eiitrlv Lillian Fnberg 79121116 i'.f1lfCV Q3 . VL , fx kd - , W S .4 in KQ 4 ,n.x Carol Crum Peggy nav1d,0n Fenfuvf Fdilfif Kurxn Cornvlious Feature Kfiircv 5'Hl31VVP '7l150' pw was 31 Elvira Busn Jackie de GrooL Peasufe Eiito' rganufe Eaizvf Mary Rodgers 92115172 5TiL!O7' EDIT01? f ' T Wwnwv' , S t 'nhy ,f??wp, 2 f 1 w..M 3 , Geoff Bruuxllente soyq' sp01:5 iiif Janet McCa1n oivls' sfovsg RuLh Johnson . Ea5H 2 Eiifil' 41 91m Bernlce Berenrsen Av: ?1i:ef Florence Hublnson Feroufnafq 4f:ii: ik- Anlla Maxnwar1ng Aft Editor JPW Ted He b Rgccucnlng Afzass Bev Slater, Millie Spence, Violet MichaeL Bev Boyack, Barbara Smith, Mrs. Garred. Girls' Club The Girls' Club is a place where friendship predo- minates. The officers and the cabinet have tried this year to make it so, and with Mrs. Garred's sup- ervision it has been an interesting place in which to come. It is a meeting place for girls to make new friends and find enjoyment working together. The Girls' Club has finished several projects this year dealing with cooperation. skill and school spirit. Some of the main projects wereg Mother- Daughter Tea, two Girls' Club assemblies, including All Girls' Week, Christmas OpenHouse,Standard Dress Drive, Health Week and many others Come to the Girls' Club. This is your daytime 'home'. SW M ll GIRLS' CLUB CABINET Row 1: Kathy Tyler, Carol Crum, Bev Slater, Millie Spence, Barbara Smith, Bev Boyack, Violet Michael, Mrs. Garred. Row 2: Lou Ann Walker, Barbara Hunter, Joanne Davies, Kay Hardy, Eva Rindler. Row 3: Joyce Weeks, Delores Brainerd, Alice John- son, Anita Mainwaring, Marilyn Witham, Mildred Brown, Evelyn Schiessl. Row 4: La Del Tackett, Gwen Jackman, jackie Sigman, Phyllis McE1eny, Mary Larsen, Zoanne Shultz, Vera Erickson, Betty Mylnarski. ,Ky Jane Simpson. Gwen Jackman, Miss Miles, Nancy Robeftl Triple 1950 has marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of Triple L. It has marked twenty-five years of service and loyality to our school. The anniversary was celebrated with a lovely luncheon 1950 has been one of Triple L's most active years. We have carried on all year a clean-up campaign in the lunchroom, we have ushered at all the assemblies, served and ushered at all the P.T.A. meetings and at open housm All in all 1950 has really been a wonderful year for Triple L and one which the officers are sure none of its members will ever forget, and it would never have been such a success with- Out the help of its wonderful members and marvelous sponsor, Miss Alice Miles Row 1: Evelyn Skare, Beverly Slater, Phyllis Grahn, Phyllis McEleney, Mary Larson Nancy Roberts, Gwen Jackman, Jane Simpson, Charlene Flynn, Yvonne Barman, Joanne Peek, Betty Ruth Mylnarski, Shirley Pollock. Row 2: Mildred Brown, Marilyn Howard, Gloria Finkenstein, Kathleen Tyler, Arlene Burwell, Miss Alice Miles, Zoanne Shults, Ann Tjossem, Joan Richardson, Evelyn Schiessl, Violet Michael, Janice McClellan. Row 3: Peggy Davison, Jean Wilson, Karen Gordon, Joyce Stavney, Barbara Mallinson, Barbara Longpre, Sylvia Blainey, Pearl Relling, Beverly Boyack, Barbara Turpening, Janet Burns, Carol Crum, Karin Cornelius. Row 4: Anna Henderson, Pat Dunn, Joyce Weeks, Delores Brainerd, Vera Erickson, Betty Berryman, Bernice Bernsten, Kathy Melonas, Jean Greenfield, Janet Zeeb, Ladell Tackett, Donna Merritt 7 tv' C l A ,edsswftfae-Q .A xv Q . 44 M Bud Hossfeld, Eddie Pepple, Denny Meyer BOYS' CLUB The Board of Control, under the able guidance of Mr. Max Starce- vitch, is the governing body of the Boys' Club of which each boy in Lincoln is a member. The Board of Control consists of nine members. Each class is represented by members chosen by the boys of the student body. This board handles functions connected with the Boys' Club such as the traffic squad, field patrol, and the awarding of letters to athletes. In addition to this, they arrange and direct some assemblies, print schedules of all sports events for the student body, and make a sale of plastic book covers The functions of the Boys' Club are seriously hampered by their small quarters in Room 201 112. This years board has been active in trying to obtain larger quarters for the boys to use. It is the wish of this years board, that in the future, the Boys' Club will have adequate room to satisfy the needs for future Boys' Clubs. 7 P056 ,LW if , an an L -M 5 if-0 'L K Aon PW 'V75QA3.D,9F,9Q1sJrg I4 WCP' Qiefn ' ' '7'Ho5,,,,, 11? Row41: Eddie Pepple, Ron Hartson, Jack Hardman, Lee Crowthers, Bud Hossfeld, Mr. Starcevish. Row 2: Ray Freeman, Gary Mackie, Denny Meyer, Collen Cruikshank. X 98 dwell jot Lynx Club The Lynx Club is a boys' service club. Its membership is composed of junior and senior boys, who are maintaining good grades, and who have taken part in activities around school during their freshman, sophomore, and junior years at Lincoln. It is the aim of the Lynx Club to be of service to Lincoln High School. Among the activities in which the Lynx Club mem- bers take part are: the Pep Assembly programing, the safedriv- ing supervision, the school clean-up campaigns, the anti- smoking drives, ushering with Triple L at school assemblies, ushering at the football games, Open House in the fall, and other P. T. A. affairs during the yean The thirty-nine members of the Lynx Club have endeavored through service to the faculty and student body to advance the Loyal Lincoln Spirit, The Lynx Club is represented on the Student Council, the Inter-High Council, and Boys Club Board of Controb LYNX CLUB Row 1: Doug Bramhall, Larry Bailey, Wilbur Ricketts, Ross Atkinson, Larry Brown, Jack Null, Dick Pardo, Ronnie Seuir. Row 2: Bob Goodman, Jim Yasui, Tom Tountas, Neil Adams, Herb Meade, Bill Ford, Don Young. Row 3: Ken Agee. Dale Whitman, Dick Brown, justin Morrill, Peter Bracher, Kirk Douglass, Dave Lehman. Row 4: Harold Gustafson, Tom Currans, Phil Swanson, Gary Mackie, john Miskimen. Student Council Kathie Melonas, Janice McClellan, Keith Tucker The Student Council is the center of all school activities and acts as co-ordinator of the various student organizations. The offi- Cers are elected by the Student Bodyzand the faculty advisors, by the Council members This year's officers were Keith Tucker, Pres- ident: Kathryn Melonas, Vice President, and Janice Mc Clellan, Secretary. The advisors were Miss Gerriets, Miss Cheatham, Mr.Koenig, and Mr. Laing. The Student Council.initiated an effective clean up system and fostered better community relations as well as successfully editing the 'Lincoln Legend' as a students' guide to the School activities. It has worked to improve and strengthen student organizations and participations. STUDENT Row 1 Shirley Marilyn Scudder Roberts COUNCIL Katheeine Melonas, Janice MCCellan, Keith Tucker, Joanne Davies, Hein, Joanny Ramey, Gwen Jackman. Row 2: Ann Tjossem, Pat Wakeland, Howard, Mildred Spence, Beverly Boyack, Gloria Finkenstein, Joanne Row 3: Paul Nelson, Jim Yasui, John Sundsten, Bud Hossefeld, Ron Ron Hartson, Lee Crowthers. Row 4: Peter Bracher, Nickie Mackie, Tom Currans, Gary Mackie. Row 5: Mr. Koenig, Miss Cheatham, Miss Gerriets, Mr. Laing, Denny Meyer, John Miskimen. Cirl's Club Style Show Tomorrow , W sh:gsffQlliL,':,1Efif ' vb 1, . .U .. z x--, , :bp .,, 1 ' if Russ Oxford Sports Dept. ,Q 1 'L wi. Charlie Costello Editorial Dept. 'S Alene Thomas Editorial Dept. 1 L Yrs, Maryanne Kelly Business Mgr. il . V ,Q ' NM ,-4 P at Hatton Feature Dept. l fi D r aewm . , LR D 'V -2-. ,mm M 1 v- 1 was f i ii A .wifi , W. R. 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In-74 -V Amman wr mf ru-1 um-I-m '...'w...1.r..v V..-m..1 .mn ..f U., u,..f.a , ,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,e,g,,,,o, ,W mu. ru, m. n... mu X, mf. .mt C W , ,n.m,,.,3f....m.,1,..... su... mn ,x,,, ,,u,,W ,,,n,,,. , M nyc nlnormll rl .. ', Jack Ruggles 20' xrculat1on,Mgr. Gary Mackle , A F' e at u r e Dep t ' ug w 'vs T ,X-'f as L 5,2 I M, ,Nmap . . W'-Q, f' Marilyn Howard Editorial Dept Pegge Haggard Business .Mgr. 3' A Charlie Costello Editorial Dept. W i . Nawaz A . M2 mn 2 g 5 it Ng F dgyi V M . ' vb: 2 Y I 1 Q., -5 fe L.- 1' N0 Il . :QQWST J l x N . Q X? One of the highlights of ZZ this season was the presen- tation of Lincoln 's 1950 Sr. X Play, 'Ladies in Retirement', nk! . . . , . K Ne vnSA.te- f? a spine chilling mystery with C cl V murder involved. Under the very able direction of Mr. John Pollette, the play was a huge success The cast for both evenings were outstanding in its ability to portray the characters with all the vividness and terror such scenes might evoke in real life. The plot revolved around Ellen Creed, a woman who loved her two helpless sisters so much that she might, if brought to the test, go to the extremes to keep for them complete happiness. She murders Miss Fisk, a very wealthy old woman, so that she night have for her sisters a lovely home out in the country. When her nephew, Al- bert Feather, comes to visit her, complications set in. When on the verge of black- majling her the police arrest Albert for several bank robberies in which he had a 1 hand. Knowing in her heart that she has done a very bad deed, Ellen walks out into i the lovely morning, leaving her sisters by themselves for a happy, but simple life while she goes to the police to confess her sin. One very unusual distinction of this play was its Stage structure. Instead of one level to the stage there were three. Not only was this easier for the Cast to work on, but the audience found it much easier to see the actors. The class of 1950 can well be proud of the outstanding production with which their year is connected. It was truly a wonderful performance. Jack Green, Pegge Haggard, Marilyn Stahl Natalie Fredeen, Pat Charlin, Mary jane Palmer, Shirley French, Norma Weaver 104 H A 3 5.4.9 nq,.,k W 'L 5 anew ,ear f... 44 af- lp is A- A ' T em M- M T- 1' WN VV, In ' Q' K f 5, 11,9 ' ' I , XM . , . ,ii ,a 7 slit W g qi D - Mk eglpcgi 0 Q V wifi, 'Q Q' CAST CAST JACK GREEN NATALIE FREDEEN PEGGE HAGGARD MARY JANE PALMER MARILYN STAHL NORMA WEAVER PAT CHARLIN BETTY BENNETT MARYANNE KELLY BARBARA SMITH AC. -t SHIRLEY FRENCH - Mr. John Pollette Mr. John Pollette, the drama director for this years drama depart- ment, has done a wonderful job of turning out some good productions. He has spent many extra hours out side of school hours to be sure that such productions such as the Senior Play were a big success. Having worked himself on the stage many years he knows all the in- and-outs of the field. He has really turned the starloft into some- thing everyone wants to be a part of. Natalie Fredeen, Barbara Smith, Norma Weaver, The show wouldn't have been complete without Jack Green these backstage helpers. L L-g.nfLg.C Lincoln's Starloft deserves orchids this year for its very professional produce ions. One of the most outstanding plays given was 'An Afternoon in Verona'. This play was given the honor of being presented at the Center Theater and many other outstanding places. -v-u.4-ug., DRAMA Through out the many stage productions parents set wedged two in a seat with legs dangling in the aisles to watch their dear sweet, little children. . -Y'!,' Iii 5' A s WF Tx . 5 ,tx- P 'N ' f 'QQ EQMQQEQY igggg Qgeii5gg4Id,ez'.rCp3. Q 0' EEQFMW MM' gi' .J' 'L ' V - , . 1 'z -N .Eg'.o'.- 7 '- ii' E 'iii' ,dl e1n.j .'K State Champions For the second year Lincoln brought back the Spring Speech Festival plague for outstanding speaking, another ICJI1I1 Dv1iS1iiII1f3I1 championship for Lincoln won on the U. of W. Campus. The championship team are: Dick Brown, rated good in discussion: Phil Swanson, ra- ted superior in discussion, Tom Tountas, rated excellent in discussion, Marilyn Howard, rated superior in discussion, Mary Jane Palmer, rated excellent in interpe- tationg john Miskimen, rated superior in extemporeous speaking. The teams able coache's were Miss Deetz and Mr. Cochran. the Debate coach. john Miskimen, our Senior Class President has distinguished himself as an out- standing orator while at Lincoln. This year he was the City's representative in the first Congressional district in the State Resourses Contest. For the second strai- ght year john won the City Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. He was victorious in the City Voice of Democracy Contest and entered the P.I. historical James Madison Contest. Marilyn Howard another of Lincoln's great speakers distinguished herself in the Knights of Pythias Contest Two subjects were keenly debated in the Seattle high schools this year. This year the Debate topics were Federal Aid to Education and How the President Can Be Elected so that He will Be Most Responsive To The Popular Will. Lincoln's Debate team pro- ved that it was tops this year. In the fall Youth Views the News broadcast from Lincoln with Marilyn Howard, John Miskimen, Larry E. Brown, and Keith Reid appearing in the panel. Row 1: Dorothy Laidlaw, Kathleen O'Brien, Donna Quackenbush, Shirley Walker, Nancy Davies, Pat Keeling, Marilyn Howard, Barbara Avery, Ann Beach. Row 2: jim Cruver, Don Moehring, Lloyd Haugen, Mr. Cochran, De Vries, Dick Pollock, Dick Brown. Row 3: Janet Zeeb, Don Engstrom, Hugh Walker, Tom Tountas, Larry E. Brown, John Miskimen, Gordon Barnes. Row 4: Bryce Martin, Larry H. Brown, Phil Swanson, Elliot Cosman, Justin Morrill, Karin Cornelius. I-ICDNGR SGCIETY HONOR SOCIETY The encouragement of good scholarship is the purpose of the Honor Society, which is un- der the leadership of Mrs. Elizabeth Daquila, advisor: Shirley Hein, President: Peter BfHCh0f-ViCe President: Darlene Radford, secretary, and Alice Bracher, Clerk. Fifty-five members of the Hon- or Society assisted hmthe Coun- celors' Office with the regis- trationof students in the month of January. The Honor Society Sponsored the March of Dimes at Lincoln It went over 100 per cent, the total amount being S241.20. The largest task of the Honor Society is the preparation of files, records, and membership lists, and the distribution of . Honor Society pins. Shirley Hein, Darlene Radford, Peter Bracher, Alice Bracher JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY--GROUP I Row 1: Jennie Wika, Joanne Westerkamp,LBettye Bethea, Ann Ramey, Dorothy Mundt, Marjorie Sweazy, Helen Brannan, Marietta Knight, Lorna Snodgrass. Row 2: Lillian Enberg, Barbara Swanson, Lois Williamson, Marilyn Proctor, Pat Freeman, Jackie Otto, Virginia Fullick, Jean Lokken. Row 3: Paddy Pyatt, Helen Wick, Elinor Johnson, Jo- Anne Swanson, Janet Zeeb, Mary Alice Wickersham, Donna Merritt, Joanne Cotton, Betty Berryman. Row 4: Ruby Satterlee, Margaret Klute, Barbara Mallinson, Pat Dunn. Row 5: Fred Wicknick, Dick Pollock, Jim Noyes, Bud Stavney, Tom Currans, Ray Hamil- ton, Jack NulL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY--GROUP II Row 1: Pearl Relling, Gloria Finkenstein, Kathryn Gettman, Joanne Jones, Janice McClellan, Arlene Werth, June Clise, Donna Provost, Janice Kenney. Row 2: Eloise Lemieux, Nina Cone, Marjorie Ross, Nancy Cope, Arlene Tungseth, Alice Bracher, Loyt Sparks, Marlene Truckey, Myrna Utness. Row 3: Ladell Tackett, Phyllis Grahn, Jean Wilson, Karen Gordon, Zoanne Shults, JudyHulme, Frances Morris, Helen Gray, Florence Robinson. Row 4: Dick Pardo, Duane Arlowe, Don Larsen, Jim Blake Bob Goodman, Jim Yasui, Ronnie Lewis. Row 5: Gordon Douglass, Jack Mickel, Harold Gustafson, Don Winkley, Bud Stavney, Tom Currans, Norris Sewnson, Dick Goings. SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY--GROUP I Row 1: Shirley Reeder, Sylvia Sadick, Marilyn Hanson, Rosemary Larson, Virginia Grahn, Dorothy Salvino, Ann Patrykus, Mernita Sturlaugson, Mary Claire Kinser, Diane Paetzke. Row 2: Carrie Manus, Jerrie Dull, Loretta Muller, Virginia Taylor, Laine Henkine, Shirley Birnel, Donna Baunsgard, Joan Robinson, Ella Marie T aylor. Row 3: Carol Meyers, Pat Wakeland, Janet Sellar, Marilyn Taylor, Joan Elassasser, Tacy Ann Smith, Margaret Howard, Rosanne Tucker, Carol McGrath. Row 4: Paul McCullough,Ivan King, Audrey Bolstad, Janet Gilbert, Jean Heg, Glenn Pollock, Kathryn Anderson, Don Strum, Jim Cruver. Row 5: Dave Taylor, Bruce Nyland, Michael Kaffer, Dick Mans- field, Jack Biggs, Bruce Martin, Bob Campbell, Don Engstrom, Fred Jessett. SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY--GROUP II Row 1: Dianne Gochnour, Kathleen Anthony, Janice Ferrill, Donna Decker, Donna Lease, Doris Lokken, Helen Kirkpatrick, Virginia English, Lenore Howard, Betty Sellen. Row 2: Janet Wright, Ernalee Firth, Joyce Barnhart, Elizabeth Robinson, Jane Jacobson, Sharon Burley, Corene Collings, Retha Wilson, Laureen Arlowe, Darlene Taylor, Laurajean English. Row 3: Audrey Ward, Lois Horn, Barbara Irvine, Frances Ruttan, Kathleen Reardon, Ann Brown, Janet McGinnis, Pauline Westling, Mary Jane Raatz, Beverly Buckwalter, Carolin Barnum, Rhonda Erickson. Row 4: Grace Torkleson Arlene Williams, Joy Johnson, Barbara Jostol. Row 5: Arvan Fluharty, Dave Renolds, Sidney Luttinen, Nickie Mackie, Carlyle Luttinen, Pete Tountas, Max DeNise, Ben Grevstad, Kyle Boyes, Charles Sederholm. Junior CSI Sophomore HOUOI' S0Ci9tY French Club VV The 1949-1950 French Club under the leadership of Pat Freeman, president: Bill Metcalf, vice-president, Phyllis Potvin, secretary, bas been very active this yean An annual event, the Christmas party, was held before Christmas vacation, with carols being sung in French and traditional custom of presents handed out by the three wisemen. The first French Club luncheon was held at the Masson Blanc in February. The luncheon was very well received by the members Some film strips were shown to the students with French narration given by the students. The scenes were of Paris and the provinces with comments giving their history. Parties given throughout the year features such events as a visit by a exchange student, Mr. jean Pierre Lotier, who spoke to the members about Franceg a skit with a Paris cafe background: and several musical numbers out a very sucessful vear. German Club The Lincoln German Club is an association of all the students studying German. Its purpose is to help its members to become better acquainted with each other and to study the ways and customs of Germany. Mr. Kimball is its advisor. He has helped this year's officers, Fred Wicknick, president, Margorie Sweazey, Vice-presi- dentg Charlotte Schreiber, secretary Wilbur Ricketts, treasurer, make this a big year for the German Club. Among the main German Club activities this year there was a candy cane sale at Christmas, a Christmas party, a play Auf peutsch produced and acted by the German students. and a zrouo corresoondance with a club in Regensburg, Germany. Mr. Kimball encouraged interest in German music with his 'music days', on which he played some of his recordings, and acquainted the students with the lives of the composers by colorful biographical sketches. A German band, made up of German stu- dents, was organized this year. Jim Noyes led this seven-piece combo, whose perfor- mance was found very enjoyable by all. All these doings made the German Club one of the merriest groups at school. Spanish Club ?ff 5 SPANISH CLUB Highlights of the activities of Spanish students during the year 1949-1950 were the celebrationS and programs of the Christmas season, and the observance of Pan- American Week. During the month of December, students learned how that season is celebrated in the Spanish-speaking countries, and sang in Spanish the typical Christmas carols April 10 to 16, was Pan-American Week, in which the republics of North, Central, and South America Were V0D0f9d- Classroom discussions h1Spanish and special reports were features of thie week, especially in the Spanish IV classes. The following students--Merrillyn Stewart, Lillian Enberg, Gwen Jackman, Phyllis McEleny, Donald Engstrom and Sidney Eggleston, arranged attractive displays of Mexican and South American articles and flags in the cabinets in the main hall. Mrs. Daquilla is advisor of the Spanish students' groups. Senior Orchestra The Senior Orchestra under the baton of Mr. Weiss plays at such school productions as the Senior Review and Talent Show. There lovely strands are heard coming from 113 during first period when they practice. Row 1: John Lindquist, David McCorkle, Shirley Peebles, Juanita Schomoker, Pam Brainard, Jackie DeGroot. Row 2: David Satmero, Bob Marsh, Don Haggard, Roger Swan, Ruth Benedict, Don Hazzlet, Milton Low. Row 3: Gary Thayer, Keith Tucken june Humphery, Kirk Douglass, Harlene Harvey, john Mainard, Bill Cornelius. Row 4: Frank Baldi, Jerry Jacobson, Jim Blake, Jackie Beeman, Bill Giles, Bud Benson, Phil Jr. Orchestra Advanced Chanters ev ,cu J, ew C -12 1' M ' . 4 A , ' , in ' Q' 0 ,vx g I ., l I f Q -L I -4, ,D N V4 Q '6 ,ll W I Z nf' ' BH .L,.A.. gr ow . 1. K, 'fa' H .. g e , l he it ' ' 'ff is is l H fi . We ,lr lo f : X 5 5 L ,.: f Row 1: Helen Dahl, Helen Kirkpatrick, Ada Reynolds, Frances Wolfe, Barbara Strum, Marilyn Brooks, Pat Moffatt, Barbara Mallinson, Pat Dunn, Kathryn Gettman, Elaine Nolte. Row 2: June Clise, Joyce Weeks, Jeannette Ward, Joanne Davies, Marjorie Rivers, Norma Carmel, Martha Mauzey, Fae Hendry, Jean Miles, Nina Cone, Sylvia Blai- ney. Row 3: Alice Berg, Kathleen Tyler, Betty Bray, Margaret Hoppe, Shirley Camp: bell, Joan Koppen, Lois Williamsen, Alice Bracher, Joyce Stavney, Carol Crum, Joanne Ramey. Row 4: Don McKechnee, Dave Reynolds, Norman Larson, John Lake, Bob Peteb son, Janet Greenfield, Neil Adams, Don Grinols, Stewart Robertson, Larry Bleitz, Bruce Nylund. Row S: Ross Atkinson, Paul McCullough, Ray Hamilton, Justin Morrill, Bill Nicklos, Fred Wicknick, Bob Campbell, Tom Stipek, Gary Mackie. Row 6: Jack Null, Bernerd Dodge, Bob Stipek, Keith Lollis, Larry H. Brown, Dick Goss, Dick Bar- clay, Emmitt Gordon, Jack Ruggles, Richard Harris. Band vi 9-a C hanters 5019 'V 00:55 L 661' L ' af 0 'ao 0' 'Q o , sb ' -A fp fag' 'Q Q .4-5' 4' Q00 of Ka P 140 O 'S' 'bf,o -5 sv' it 'gk . G0 S, 095 .Q 03.19 V 9 ps. A94 al- '5 N4-5 MIXER COM ITTEE I mit Hea f you like to dance, the Mixer com- tee is the answer to your prayers. ded by Joanne Scudder, this commitwe plans a mixer for you once a month, whe are re dancing, games, and refreshments featured for an evening of fun. Row 1: Pat Hatton, Connie Rivers Car Jon ol Barcus, Marie Odland, Joanne es, Joan Schoener. Row 2: Kathy McLoughlin, Gloria Finkenstein, Ronna Ann sem Row Don Bob son Johnson, Bonnie Burley, Ann Tjos- , Kathy Melonas, Joanne Scudden 3: Jim Richardson, Bill Nicklos, Dundin, Jerry Hubbard, Phil DeMasL Moffatt, Doug Schwartz, Alfy Par- a SENIOR COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE It has been up to the Senior Cvmmen- Cement committee to choose the type and the style of all of our announcements They have done a fine job also in choosing the company which is to make them. Row 1: Marian Waley, Joyce Stavney, Jane Simpson, Jean Greenfield, Joan McKenzie, Helen Irvine. Row 2: Evelyn Skare, Delmetta Byxbe, Peter Bracher, Janet Greenfield, Mildred Brown, Donna Eckert. CARD STUNT COMMITTEE The colorful card stunts that high-lighted our football games this year were arran- ged and conducted by the Card Stunt Committee. Row 1: Jay Dishnow-Director, Baldur Gudjohnson, Carol Crum, Joyce Stavney, Roy Arwine, Don Joss, Keith Lollis, Bud Stavney, John Lake. 'WP 31.3 SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE The Senior Week committee has done a fine job in planning out traditional Senior Week Activities. Taking place this fall we had a tag day, courtesy day, faculty day election of a king and queen, and of course the senior banquet and play. Row 1: B. Jensen, L. Meier, J. Stavney, N. Weaver, D. Hunter, P. Daniel, M. Brown K. Hardy, M. Larson. Row 2: K. Tyler, P. McEleney, J. Person, A. Burwell, E. Schiessel, S. Morelock, J. Brungard, S. Campbell, B. Boyack, P. Keeling. Row 3: K Reily, D. Grinols, G. Mackie, J. Morrill, D. Paetzke, P. Swanson, K. Douglass, D Young. C. P. Costello. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Row 1: Tom Stipek, Ron Hartson, Bill Stuht, Jeanette Ward, jackie Sigman, Conni Wallace, Bev Slater. Row 2: Keith Lollis, Frank Taylor. SENIOR CRUISE COMMITTEE The Cruise committee is planning on having community singing and music for the cruise on June 14. Row l: J. Snyder, M. Wolter, J. Peek, J. Zschach, J. Rode, C. Flynn. Row 2: J. DeGroot, L. Sabin. Row 3: K. Cornelius, M. Porter, J. Berger. Row 4: B. Anderson, B. Adams, J. Mar- tenson, K. Douglass. Row 5: B. john- son, B. Barnes. Row 6: N. Adams, P. Swanson, H. Walker. Violet Michael, Glenn Bartlett, Barbara Weatherbee SENIOR REVIEW COMMITTEE The Senior Review Committee makes it their business to see that everyone hears about the Sr. Review. Row 13 Marilyn Witham, Phylis McEl- eny, Mary Larson, Nancy Roberts. Row 2 Margorie Hansen, Wilbur Ricketts, Sally Grant, Ed Hakanson. Row 3: Dave Leh- man, Frank Taylon Q 6 Y c kit '35 QW New bl Q- V, ,fl D f K , ,Q Q iv 1' up mv . ,M 'G' 'V far I .a x Uv ' it 'ill S . iw if 9 Q ART LIBRARY , - The Art Library is located at the south end of our main hall. Its functions are sponsored by the Girls' Club. Miss Cole, however, is our counselor. The basic nat- ure of the Art Library is a room of books on subjects concerning art, but its activ- ities are varied. We have a rvusic appreciation group. Row 1: Laurajean English, Joanne Watson, Lon Ann Walker, Virginia English, Joyce Watson, joan Freeman. Row 2: Jo Ann Biggs, jerrie Dull, Joyce Otto, Miss Cole, Janette Bronk, Sharron Welsch. Row 3: Barbara Irvine, Ann Cole, Rosemary Larson, Irene Johnston, Pat Keeling, Lucie Haugstarl, Marjorie Leiehton. SECOND SEMESTER LI BRARY Row 1: Renee Andre, Arline Schulmjer, Marilyn Wolters, Mary Lou Pennock, Helene Roholt, Mary Claire Kinser. Row 2: Byron Line, Sherry DeNise, Diane Linneman, Alice Politte, Shirley Handley, Cliff Perkins, Ron Cettie. Row 3: Earl Hansen, Jim Green, Jerry Anderson, Trig Magelssen, Harry Akers, Dennis Ynhl, Kay Martin, FIRST SEMESTER LIBRARY Row l: Betty Carol Sellen, Lorna Snodgrass, Tay Rohrbect, Shirley Wal- ker, Arflis Scott, Shirley Handley. Row 2: Barbara L. Wilson, Flora Nap- ier, Janet Chase, Lorraine Mcliernan, Mary Lee Kathman, Darlene Rogers. Row 3: Byron Line, Ann Senior, Gloria lien, more, Marianne Schur, Laine llenline, Ben Sheppard. Row 4: Gerald Rawley, Earl Hansen, Clifford Perkins, R0nCet- tie, Dick Yandon, Ron Trail. ET CETERA Published annually by the creative writing Classes the Et fetera consists of essays, poems, and various other forms of creative writing. Row 1: Miss Graves, Evelyn Heilbrun, Pat Freeman, Helen Brannen. Row 2: Barbara Wilson, Wynne Thomas. Florence Robinson, Madelnn Nelson, Helen Rhine, Alice Berg. Row 3: Tom lflerr, Mike Phillips, Victor Baumgardncr. CP 4, U H ll I. 4 I I H, I ' L I 'M LYNX SQUARE WHEELERS Under the advisorship of Max Starcevich the Squar formed organization, has sponsored an assembly, c moble plant, shown movies, and had speakers from t surance company. The officers are John Howard, President: Jim Tym Recording Sec.: Sally Grant, Corresponding Sec Row 1: Connie Lazzaritti, Patty Regan, Marilyn W man, Mary Lou Pennock, Milly Milim. Row 2: Jane Hatcher, Pegge Haggard, Shirley Regan, Joan BelL Freeman Branch, Jim Tymony, Ronnie Lockwood, Dick Hendrickson, John Howard, Duane Ross, Jack Regan. 8 Wheelers' Driving Club, a newly nducted a tour through an auto- o he police department and the in- ony, Vice President: jane Grant, ittan, Sally Grant, Barbara Put- Grant, Virginia Fullick, Mabel Row 3: Dick Yandon, Alan Freed, Bird, Bob Caufield. Row 4: Bob ULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE of the main attractions in the all is the Girls' Club Bulletin They design and decorate the ays and various other things such Varsity teams. To the Bulletin Committee we say 'A job well 1: Florence Robinson, Joyce Sandra Bennett, Joyce St. Aubin. DESK GIRLS G.C. B It is the job of the Desk Girls to One act as receptionists in the Girls' Club. main h Row 1: La Verne Fenton, Mary Lou Board. Massart,Kay'Hardy, Carol Crum, Shirley bifthd French. Row 2: Judy Hulme, Lois Sa- as the bin, Jeanette Ward, Bev Slater. Row 3: Board Muriel McAllister, Betty Berryman, Pat done'- Sparling. Row 4: Betty Lou Freeman, Row Kathryn Melonas. Row 5: Jean Wilson. weeks' LOST R FOUND COMMITTEE Have you found my hairpin and my pencil?'. The near the Girls' Club to help us find our lost ar They have done a fine job and have always glad to Row 1: Janet Hossfeld, Sharon Scott, Marianne Lost M Found committee is always ticles or accept found articles. serve us. Schur, Audrey Ward. HALL PATROL 'Got a hall pass?'. The duties of these junior and senior boys are many for it is their job to guide visitors, prevent locker thiefts, act as an information bureau, and keep unwanted visitors from molesting our school property. Mr. Miller, our vice principal, has done a very fine job as advisor to this committee. Row 1: Russ Oxford, jim Manus, Ron Hartson, Ted Maynard, Doug Schwarz, Bill Stuht, jim Richardson, Don Joss, Bob Anderson. Row 2: Ron Fernandes, Frank Taylor, Tedd Anderson, Jim Martenson, jerry Ramey, Keith Peterson, Tom Magee, Tony Dickin- son, Frank Tackett. Row 3: Paul Farrar, james Johnson, David Nelson, Wayne Hel- land, Dick Westall, Don Dundin, Joe Lawrence, Bill Nicklos. Row 4: Keith Riely, Ron Svardal, Phil De- Collen Cruikshank, Bob Alexander, Jerry Nash, Jim Anderson, Masi, Mr. Miller. MOVIE SQUAD Almost every noon, and during every period of the year the movie room has been filled with kids seeing the many interesting films projectedbythe movie squad under the direction of Mr. A. P. Johnson. Row 1: jim Berg, Dick Berger, Lloyd Haugen, Ronald Muzzy, Don MacLeod, Don Bigger, john Larsen. Row 2: Jim Brehm, jim Ballanger, Stewart Robinson, Duane, Finch, Bill Ferris, Alan Freed. STAGE FORCE STREET PATROL Every lunch p Millers' street and put up the street in back beanery. eriod brave boys of patrol squad rush signs that close of Lincoln, near Mr. out the the Row 1: Dick Barclay, Doug Schwartz, Jim Manus, Keith Peterson. Row L Don Helland, Vern Bower, Dick Owen, jerry Winter, Row 3: Don Dundin, Joe Lawrence, Frank Tackett. Mr. John Polletts' diligent stage force has had the job of scene constructing, stage and set designing, stage management, preparing for assemblies, color, and lighting. The members of the squad have to have good grades and have drama, art, and lettering qualification. Row 1: Mr. Pollett, Bob Young, Bob Moffatt, Chuck Norgaurd, Jack Green, Ron Pool Row 2: Ed Carlson, Jim Morehouse, Paul Nelson. T-DAY COMMITTEE V, V if The T-Day Committee plans a days festivities for celebrating our Tradition Day on Lincoln's birthday. Row 1: Violet Michael, LaVerne Fenton, Mary Lou Massart, Vera Erickson, Bev Slater, Katherine Melonas. Row 2: Jackie De Groot, Gloria Finkenstein, Dolores Brainard, Kathleen Tyler, Tony Dickinson, Shirley French, Joanne Scudder. Gwen Jack- man, Mildred Spence. Row 3: Bill Stuht, Keith Lollis, Phil Johnson, Jerry Ramey, Ron Hartson, John H. Koenig. DRAMA COMMENCEMENT ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Row 1: J. Sigman, J. Olander, D. The assembly committee is composed of approximately ninteen members. Their job consists of planning, entertaining as well aseducational programs through out the yeah Row 1: Ron Hartson, Keith Tucker, Gloria Finkenstein, Mr. Koenig, Janice McClellan, Mr. Cochran, Mrs. Cragg. ML Starcevich. Brainerd, J. Weeks, B. Slater, M. Od- land, M. Howard. Row 2: S. Ross, R. Pinkerton, P. Haggard, V. Michael, M. Spence, V. Erickson, F. Scudder. Row 3: S. Campbell, E. Heilbrunn, J. Da- vies, J. DeGroot, D. Radford. Row 4: K. Riely, D. Grinols, J. Morrill, E. Pepple, L. Bleitz, D. Paetzke. Row 5: D. Lehman, K. Lollis, J. Miskimen, G. Mackie. BANKING It is up to the banking comm. to collect and send banking en- velops every Tuesday morning. Row 1: Donna Decker, Ada Dec- ker, Connie Ackerman, JinxBrehm, Mr. Hassenmiller, Sharon Koski. MIKE SQUAD The duties of the mike sqvadv which is under the direction of Mr. Roys, are to take care of radio work. Row 1: Mr. Roys, Bob Bement, Johnny Latimer. Row 2: Johm Berkman, John Monroe. L... ATTENDANCE OFFICE The pupils in the Attendance office perform various tasks. Row 1: Carole Barcus, Donna Newell, Dorene Frickson, joan Arnold, Sue Ann Klink, Juanita Rode, joan Zschach, Joyce Price, Pat Carroll, Dinna Pasquale. Row 2: Phyllis Parsons, Ann Duncan, Carol Martinsen, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Candee, Ronna Ann johnson, Kathleen McLoughlin, Kathy Bryant- Row 3: Mary jo Porter, Lenora Rodgers Barbara Fruhling, Marilyn Walters, Dorothy Kleppen, Jerrie Dull, Jackie Martin, Barbara Wilson, Marion Evertt. Row 4: Darlene Nermo, Ann Leaf, Teddy Jean Coulton, Grace Roberts, Carolyn Partridge, Jeanne Christianson, Pat Jordon, Nancy Downing, Lorra'ne Thompson. i MAIN OFFICE Mrs. Washburn and Mrs. Davies are assisted in keeping our main office efficient by the girls and boys of the main office staff. Row 1: Nola Bohlken, Marya Schoettler, Connie Ackerman, Mildred Brown, Diane Ron- gitsch, Karen Gorden, Dolores Brainerd, June Britton. Row 2: Lois Williamson, Joyce Palladin, Betty Kelly, Loris Zellmer, Arlene Burwell, Barbara Shouse, Norma Conahan, Martha Mauzey. Row 3: Merle Davies, Helen Dahl, janet Zeeb, Mary Alice Wickersham, Joy Huff, Leone Felkner, Rosemary Harris, Janette Anderson, Margaret Klute, Hazel Washburn. Row 4: Mr. Pfaff, David Reynolds, Stuart Smailes, Dick Pardo, jack Null, Dick Barger, Ben Shepherd, Bob Barger, Mr. Miller. COIHVSEIADRS OFF'ICE Do you need a program changed, a scholorship, a required subject, some help with your grade average,or infor- mation on your future plans. If so the place to go is the counselors office. Row 1: Mary Rodgers, Charlene Flynn Barbara Avery, Donna Bailey, Lucy Haug Stad, Mrs. Lavier, Miss Orrell, Mr. Cochran. w Q BOOK ROOM Under the direction of Mr. Porter Hatley, it is the job of the book room Staff to issue free books to all the students at the beginning of the semes- ter. They are ready to serve us with extra books or help each morning first period. Row l: Mr. Hatley, Bill Atwell, Jim Cruger, Shirley Birnell, Jack Biggs 3? 5 J, la J' .L ,Q-p...a,..r hun! USHER FORCE 'May I show you to your seat?' is the familar phrase used by the Usher Force Girls'. They keep things under control by being on hand when any 'Controversial matters,' about seating arise. So lets give a cheer for the Usher Force! They have worked hard this yeah Row 1: Joyce Price, Doreen Erickson, Carol Martinsen, Connie Rivers, LaVerne Fen- ton, Mary Lou Massart, Vera Erickson, Joan Zschach, Shirley French, Mary Larson, Phyllis McEleney, Bev Slater, Juanita Rode. Row 2: Bonnie Chase, Evelyn Skare, Kay Hardy, Mildred Brown, Jo Ann Thwing, Carolyn Partridge, Donna Newell, Carole Barcus, Jeannette Ward, Joanne Scudder, Kathy Melonas, Joanne Olander. Row 3: Kathy Harvey, Grace Stromme, Judy Hunt, Roberta Pinkecaon, Joyce Weeks, Gloria Finkinstein, Pat Dunn, Pat Sparling, Barbara Smith, Lois Sabin, Violet Michael. Row 4: Charlene Flynn, Pricilla Turner, Joan Richardson, Ann Tjossem, Shirley Stromme, Mildred Spence, Barbara Mallinson, Shirley Ross, Gwen Jackman, Beverly Boyack, Marie Odland. Row 5: Dorothy Kleepen, Rose Marie Berry, Kathleen Tyler, Jean Hammersten, Lois Ernst, Dolores Brainerd, Jackie Sigman, Joanne Davies. .Q E, -1 5, .T . - a 2 ' . 'YH ' fe- f 3 -ii' 3- 2 ' 1 L ll fgfmlaziluf' 2 X3 - 1 4 5 - X51 '-QQ-' I oo UX 0 5 9 ' J Lia '43 . n MINUTE GIRLS AND BOYS The Minute Girls and Bow are the Town Cryers of the Girls' Club. They are the people who let everyone know what is going on in the Girls' Club and who publicize the various activities. Through the work of these girls this year, the activities of the Girls' Club have been enthusiastically participated in by more than could otherwise have been expected. p FIRE N EARTHQUAKE SQUAD Both in fire and earthquake drill, this group of boys and girls guided the stu- dents in a safe and orderly fashion out of the building. This committee has done a very fine job during the past year under the direction of Max Starcevich. Row l: Robert Galarneau, Jackie de Groot, Joanne Davies, La Verne Fenton, Carol Crum, jean Wilson, jackie Tjossem, Janice McClellan, Kathy Melonas. Row 2: Dennis Brossart, jim Yasui, Ted Maynard, jim Martensen, Ross Atkinson, Bill Russell, Wally Burchard. Row 3: Robert Hendricksen, Jim Blake, Jim Brehm, jim Manus, Jim Ballin- ger, John Sundsten, Ron Hartson, Bud Hossfeld, Ken Schwedop, Mike Rodgers. Row 4: Adrian Klinkenberg, Sherman Bisselle, Paul Sava, Doug Schwartz, Dick Pardo, Keith Lollis, Loren Waley, John Lake, jim Richardson, Stewart Robertson, Bob Barger. Row 5: Franklin Schur, Richard Hagen, Alan Buchan, Fred Witters, Keith Riely, Frank Taylor, Bob Anderson, Ron Svardal, Collen Cruikshank, Tom Stipek. Row 6: Jack Ruggles, Joe Lawerence, Ralph Menconi, Bob Goodman, Frank Stock, Roy Arwine, Mr. Starcevich, Wilbur Ricketts, Menford Witham. TICKET FORCE 'Want a ticket to a game?'. These are members of the ticket force who are al- ways ready and waiting to sell you a ticket. Mr. Sheeley has been in charge of them. Row 1: Donna Mallory, Shirley Sches- tedt, Jeannette Snyder, Donna Provost, Elaine Hagen, Beverley Gorley. Row 2: Don Young, Edward Hakanson, jim Marten- son, Ernest Scheele, Don Sanders, Dick Rose, William Robinson. Row 3: Hugh Walker, Dave Lehman, Ralph Seefeld, jim Tymony. cygwin-: ggggga ygvmpf Q QQHQQMQQ 7 ,:k..,,,.s.v,lw,vl.,,,,, -, , ,. ,. , L., ,VV ,. , K, A s.,g5:,g.:,,,,g-,.,-V K as-f:f.g: 5911? + my -M :wmwWwqvy,fvf umwfw 40mawwwWw,fnHwr3?mW . ir-an iz f . . . , w1efS-,:m:1:-w- fl 1 w,e,,k,5ff9k-S52 -M377 1 :I . Y N - , - - l2:,'wSvf te, 'FHHf'm we eww 1f5W'.'zw 5' A K. i f W.: 'ff' h is ., .Qf,i,, -I F' , - ' . Q' ,fa . .4 0' Q T 1. , as 'Nl 4 ' ' , i ff' ' 'f ,M. 3 3 gg ,, y L 1 3 , i t ACTIVITY CARD COMMITTEE Hats' off to this group for selling over twenty-four hundred activity cards. Mr. Pritchard advised them in the card sales and distribution of activity cards to the classes. Row 1: Sue Ann Klink, Janice Dur- ham, Evelyn Skare, Mildred Brown, Shirley Pollock. Row 2: Joyce Stav- ney, Norma Conahan, Lucie Haugstad, Anna Henderson, Phyllis Grahn, Karen Gordon. 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