Meridian High School - Trojan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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CLASS PROPHECY erry the Trouan who represents the eferyouh ul purut f Meruduan kung us wu 1 1 It on a tume flught unto the future Our destunauuon us the year If7J and un the Tume to Come nesc thungs are what we see 3 Luttle us d uvung a hearse o J 11 H IIs undcrtakung establush nent Joe Browu1 truc t Bob us druvung an ambulance to mane sure that l1us old fruend always has a uob They are de penclung on the I975 crop o hot rod adducts to ufcep ncm both uu1 busuness c Mooney truc to hus anbutuon stul cclcbratung hus graduatuon Ever patucn B1ruara Johnson us wautung for hum to settle down The Unuted States has reached a fesh hour of glory un thc Unutcd Natuons for Joann Meycr us our delegate an she can out talm cven th Russuans Robert Holz us managung lady wrestlers Iuus unost promusung prospects for the champuonshup belt are Jackue Aker and Mary Jane Anderson Herb Cole and Ron Hullmer have been voted the most valuable unarble shooters of l975 Marulyn Baker us now before the footlughts ol Broadway performung her fabulous Dance of tn ea 1ers n the same vaudevulle bulurto tI1e top no ct 'azz sungung team of Larry Rodgers and Juun Halderunan Duck Gran at last has a uob Iuc really enuoys He us a mattress demonstrator at Dennus Lords farnuture store er her experuencc as eclutor of the ro an 1y us Suunonson 1as sartcd tue Laure our speaker H r Jy Iune on al sport featurcs about thc Meruduau1 Mons ers for wuom Davud Wutter us the bat boy Bob Rutchue the world famous braun surgeon has lust completed hus furst operatuon upon J rry House Bob feels ut us a success bccause Jerry can bc no worse off than hc was before td Hecocn us the wealthy propruetor of a tou1uato cau1nery The smulung face shunung rom the an s o hus tomato cans us that of our old fruend Harold Jones Judy Ruzucka us tryung hard 5 case Buclry by teachmq theur nunc daughters hovv to putch a curve ry Jane BIIIVTJBIJ s urun euntrv as a ec urer or uc ns occasuonally Ightens the seruous nature of h r cluscussuon oy p ayuno accorduon select TS Alucla Eruckson and ua x ound u un ounung te oct O go to rodeo every JI ernoon to watch Nunt Harrusouu bomce around th u on her pogo stuck rses are very scarce 1uce Puke unally convunced the sc1ooI Jaaro tat st was capabe of talung over t1e coachung fob at Meruduan Her te1m us currently rated as hugI1 as tI1e Huskues f Hawk thc unventuve qcnuu of s ecadc s lher ncchan ca robo somethung seeuns to hav gone wrong for h r bot u naw chasung her all ovcr We last saw TO un Suberua Lloyd Fox has lust o en crownecl Mr Am ruca Hus furst comment I could never I11ve done ut wuthout the help of my charmung manager Betty Lou M Ils en ly ng throuqh tle ar v y y s Elirnc Bulenes pruvate stratocruuser Rose-mar K utI1 I grease monkey checks thc plane thoroughy before each takeoff Hcnry Gansler S New Yorks best women s dress des on r Hs favorut model for hrs beautuful CFGSTIOIWS us Judy flu Vve are crossung tI1u Pacufuc on the luxurf Iuncr of Joycc Haycs f ufe of Admural Don Stock tcn Tom Tabor ancl James Horgen who are playung theur way around the world wuth tnour u usucal talents are the Stocktons specual guests for th evenung entertaunment TLD the boat docked at H vauu no should geet s uune ou1eu a or SK t com mar HUC C rt t c ru 1 rSlOu O the tu Pace scx ent en T ' , 1 - ' F 5 ' ' o ' ' , is ta ' ' tl V' . V . . n . A, A rl - ., - ,, Bot ' ' ft ' f f f at ' ' 1 ' f ' I 4 , I o . . . , , . Y Ja k , 1 ' u , Is 'I 1 1 A . 1 V 1 : , d - I - e '. . . A g J., . . . . I e F Tl . O ' A 'Il M is - t I ' ' ' 1 Aft ' A ' T j Pl II' I t 1 I I L If , e I 5 Is I - - ' ' t I I tel f ' ' ' A , , ' ' ' to -I1 X . . . X Y I Ma ' I. to ' fu the cu y I t f Iacles' clul . She ' 'f u- , ' e ' ' I. V ' Ecu . ' Le:1. Fo w p ' Wy ' . TI y JH a bio thrill out f ing the at ' . ' 1 r e rlng , ' . Ho f Jau' ' f' ' 3 I I ' ' h I e I Q A Pit , 1 ' ' K 1 5 thi d -, has lust fini hec r i I t. But ' e , 1 e o 's ' 1. I r ' ' ' , ' 'e . J' . ' ' ' : : ' ' . ' , I ,H Se f i X 1 I 0 er dau I K - I ' ' ' . y e' , ter V , 1 , I , , g - . - i 1' 'Ils. H I A 4 'w I . .X I I lil . , ,A WI 1 an w' cr u but Pa I' J If iuu M ass I ' g a k-1' fl fr' 'gl rfl -fr' 'gl r ve ' 1 f , I Ia.

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sen. JERRY HOUSE leaves his Model A to Marilyn VanderYacht. He thinks she will be able no use it. NINA HARRISON wills her intellectual curiosity to Eiaine Sharp. Being a practical girl, Nina wants to take her horse with her. DAVID WITTER leaves his Yes Dear's to Gary Morgan. ALIDA ERICKSON leaves her height to Duane Van Brocklyn, MARY JANE ANDERSON wills her innocent ways to Bobbie Lee Aughe. JUDY RUZICKA forgot to leave anything as she was in a hurry to get to hubby. BOB LITTLE wills his suction in classes to Bob Keith. JOE BROWN leaves his curly hair to Emelie Nelson. TOM TABOR wills his ability to win speech contests to Philip Hansen. ROBERT HOLZ wills his position as student body vice-president, iunior What-Not chairman, debator, and his A grades ,etc., to eager beaver Don Kenoyer. PAT HAWK wills her name Patricia to Mr. Jasper who seems to like it so well. JIM HORGEN wills his ability to play the euphoniuxn to Don Gansler. PAULINE JONELI leaves her brunette charm, poise and dignity to next year's Carnival queen. ROSEMARY KEITH wills her independent and determined spirit and her verbal frankness Edith Bovee JACKIE AKER leaves the right to be called Miss Aker to her sister Annette JIM H'LL leaves all the broken hearts of the girls in his past affairs to his brother Buzzy who is well coached in their mending possibilities PHYLLIS SIMONSON leaves her tenacity of purpose to Barbara Patten to be circulated through the school JIM HALDERMAN leaves his singing abilities to Clifford Gustafson MARY JANE BILLMAN leaves her wellequipped vanity case to Joyce Boerhave with the assurance it will be used LEONA FOX wills her ability to flirt with the boys to Marilyn Hawk HENRY GANSLER wills his perfect attendance record to Keith Endersby BETTY LOU MILLS wills her sweetness to Jean Anderson EDWARD HECOCK wills his quiet voice ncl manner to David Atkinson ELAINE BULLENE wills her intelligent appearance to Ron Johnson BOB RITCHIE wills his innocent big brown eyes to Corrine Rice HAROLD JONES wills his rosy cheeks to Janice Fiellman LARRY RODGERS wills his ability to pester and irritate the girls to Bill Boxx 9.99 -x 8-11 I Carol Doyle posing 2 Ron '-lil mer clonswt he Iikc Joann s ClV5lTT1TlC59 S Joan practicing a st rring moment in the 5 lay 4 Judy Mills Donna Anderson sunning themselves 5 Sally Aldrich that pana smile' 6 erry effcrs 1 l k vo any olcl tune 7 Remember when? Amer Zander Ron Little Bob Little Ed Hecock Bob Ritchie Bob Keith Jimmy Bentley 8 Bob Little ready for another dunking Page sixteen . . . , . 10 1 x '-, I . 'Rl 5 , S ,, g 6. v A, ', . 30 c 'K ,, f ---v .,..,, V. :'i ,P If , f xy Q g y i v y f 'A I 1' e r - . I - v 3 ' if I ' Lf- ,I 4 s - FH , 9' ' l I ' , . J JA -1 -- 'I carl ic f u 'i . ', I Ax . - l



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SENIOR PLAY OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY First Row, left to right: Bob Holz, Monsieur de La Croix , Pauline Joneli, Madame Elise , Pat Hawk, Stewardess , Jackie Aker, Therese , Marilyn Baker, Mrs. Skinner , Barbara Johnson, Emily Kim- brough , Joann Meyer, Cornelia Skinner. Second Row: Alida Erickson, Mary Jane Billman, Make Up, Joyce Hayes, Inspector , Judy Ruzicka, Winifred , Bob Little, Purser , Dennis Lord, Admiral , Tom Tabor, Mr. Skinner , Ron Hillmer, Leo , Jerry House, Steward , Jim Horgen, Dick , Jack Mooney, Window Cleaner , David Witter, business manager, Jim Hill, sound effects, Janice Pike, student director, Harold Jones, lighting, Rosemary Keith, prompter, Joe Brown, stage crew, Mary Jane Anderson, cos- tumes, Phyllis Simonson, publicity, Hank Gansler, stage manager, Mr. Riehl, director. Missing from picture, Jim Halderman, stage crew, Leona Fox, properties Elaine Bullene, programs, Larry Rodgers, lighting, and Nina Harrison, usher. From the opening moment which portrayed the sailing of Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough for France in l923, to the final scene where they leave Paris for home, the actors and stage crews did an efficient and colorful iob. Joann Meyer's portrayal of Cornelia was lively and amusing as she was alternately dram- atic and slinky, building to the monologue in the third act, which actually started the real Cornelia off on an acting career and climaxed the play. Barbara Johnson, as Emily, made a delightful foil for the dramatic Cornelia. She handled her line with deft humor. Tom Tabor, as the urbane Otis Skinner, delivered his wit in true theatrical manner. Mrs. Skinner, played by Marilyn Baker, was realistic as the doting ITWEHTUUB. Jerry House, in the role of steward, was effectively puzzled by the young ladies' behavior. Bob Little, as the ship's purser, and Pat Hawk, stewardess, were convincing. Competeritly handling the part of Admiral, actually the ship's band leader, was Dennis Lord. Jim Horgen and Ron Hillmer, as Leo ancl Dick, the boys Cornelia and Emily met on the boat, were believable as Harvard medical students. English accents of Betty Mills and Judy Ruzicka, as Harriet and Winifred, were accurate, and their interpretations of their roles skillful. Joyce Hayes was capable as the medical inspector, while Jackie Aker and Pauline Joneli, as Therese and Madame Elise, gave their characters poise and neatness, handling their French accents well. The importunate Monsieur de La Croix was vividly portrayed by Bob Holz, Jack Mooney, the window cleaner, added to the last act. Good staging was notable in every scene, with the ncw lights used for maximum dramatic emphasis. Mr. Riehl was director, with Janice Pike student director. Music between acts was provided by Elaine Sharp. Merrilee Sharp, ancl Kathleen Witter, in true mid-ninteen twenty style, Page eighteen

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