Olympia High School WW Miller High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Olympia, WA)

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Lower right: the D-C-5, transport ship by Douglas Aircraft. low 5 IH HPPHECIHTIUH CO YOU, lVlr. Burke, we dedicate the 1940 edition of the Olympiad. Because you have unfailingly served Olympia high school since you first entered as an instructor in biology eighteen years ago, we feel that we may be able to repay you in some measure for the undivided interest and kindly supervision you have displayed in your long career with us. TUDENTS have beseeched you for scientific knowledge, and you have faithfully responded until you now instruct five classes of biology daily. They have repeatedly turned to you, as a veteran in your Held, for a better understanding of the natural world, and you gave them the Natural History club through which to enjoy the study of nature. Your name stands for ideals and aspiration in lifeg we are proud to have you on our faculty as a staunch reminder of the way to right living. Because you have so patiently and so well fulfilled your many tasks, as an instructor and adviser, we in turn, endeavoring to show our appreciation, dedicate to you our l94O Wings For the World edition of the Olympiad. 1940 HUJIHGS FUR THE LUUHLIT' Qlympiaal 4 Ve uf f , ff ,Q 41? ' . i - A A 5 K KVK4 . ' Vx . ,E W My VAAV , A , H AVAL Q A F -g, MQQQA Xwmmv V lmx' A It Q. X ,-'M K ,. ,. ,MM-f OLYMPIA HIGH SCHOOL F012 KYBOUND . . . the trail-blazers of tomorrow carve new paths across the blind- ing panorama of a new dawn. Adventure beating in the red blood of a million young hearts as gleaming silver ships send shadows over dwarfed cities, mountains and river valleys. Old visions discarded for a single dream, long-sought through centuries, discovered by today's children, omnipresent in their ambitions, hopes and ideals. To press onward, forwarding progress by piercing tapering wing tips through sunlight and shadow. The lure of conquest biting at their souls, urging them toward a triumphant goal. Answering the supreme challenge of the airways, they choose to awaken the world. New aspirations, eyes against the stars, and the inspired youth of America eager to test new wings. The l940 Olympiad has chosen as its theme Wings For the World. Fitting, because it represents youth ascending the skyline, penetrating the far corners of the universe, shattering the clouds of uncertainty. Great strength in these wings which know no bounds, forever looking toward the zenith of their destination. w.53 m6: m,'.:mm , ' , H , A 'ilwwfkfi 7 I Y, ,Q h .J .ak 1. - t .wk Vw,-' s. V 'R 'wvsw 'PQI' Y.. MQ, MMM? rx -:ana W4 ms M, , .s 1 ,, .C , AN A .. W. 1 s Y 4 W 1 ,Q ff M 'ai W as 4 vp -1 W ,ly wars M if aa if f r t - - ' was x N. W A-Q., .l if -. K Sim fy ? Aff ,fi - 14- ,3 f' o A E sh L V.,.., ' .-,fm ' I- h Wil: fa r fl Y .N -'ee ' ..., -'im' cg what ' i wif!! .r ORD . ' qi,-5 9g.j,1mw,w. XMI' Throbbing motors await the take-off. Pilots, confident in their ability to succeed, don helmets and step into the cockpit. There is life in the powerful engines, flowing turbulently through sturdy steel veins. The great body vibrates, hovers a moment, then roars upward, its huge wings spreading over the earth. No turning back! There are new ambitions to assuage. Adventure in the sky! The blazing glory of a dying sunset, blue horizons, white dawn-these and many others will unfold, pageant-like against the nose of the hurtling air liner, flashing color on a quivering head of silver. Dimming the rays of the sun they travel, the lust of living in their hearts. There will be blind flying. Mis-ts and shadow, fog and rain will handicap visibility. The pilot at the controls will wonder which course to take as jagged mountain peaks loom dangerously near. Then he remembers his Wings For the World. There is a moment of darkness, and at last sunlight. Onward sing spinning propellers, and the cry is echoed over the winds. Undaunted by obstacles, numerous as the star-lights which glance from the plunging sides of the ship, they speed ahead, enriching the world with the invaluable treasures they gather on their non-stop flight to victory. U. H. S. CHRONICLE 1t's a lot of work, getting out a yearbook, and nobody knows it more than members of the staff, pictured above in a pulchritudinous setting on the state capitol grounds-. Warren Tallman, editor, and others of his helpers put in many weary hours in an efort to bring students a happy and authentic chronicle of O. H. S. life in the year of our Lord 1940. The staff hopes this Wings For the World edition of the Olympiad will go down in history as one of the school's Jinest books. XI, ,. A f 'wx , ,, , . -3 . 2 V , , jpg? ' , 5'Wings For the Worldi' Q. BUUH I-leadlined Wings For the World, another Olympiad yearbook can be placed on the shelf beside its predecessors. The book brings innovations, which the staff hopes will make the students happy. The cover, for instance, is the first padded one in the history of the school, and is a beauty, in the school colors. The endsheet portrays actual shots of America's fastest, Hnest aircraft. The dedication to Mr. Burke is peculiarly appro- priate, since he has two lovely daughters graduating this year. The senior section is different, carrying personally autographed pictures. The book is l00 pages, four more than last year's, and many pages carry color. The photography is the best ever to appear in an O. H. S. annual, and the art work, featuring the theme, aviation, is high class. .Ere HRT UIUHH Frances Kay was chief staff artist. She drew the attractive section pages, printed in blue. Others who contributed art work to the book are: Burton Lehman, Connie Besse, Walter Roth, Don Kay, Jack Adams, Marie Weber, Norma Swearingen, Byllie Pomery. Thanks to the staff photographers-Don Kay, chief, Dick Steele and Horace Lane-the school life pictures are the best ever procured. Other students turned in shots, too. Professional work was done by the following: group and action pictures, Merle Junk, senior pictures, Vibert Jeffers and Joe McKnight, printing, Quick Print, engraving, Western Engraving and Colortype company, Seattleg covers, Becktold company, St. Louis, Mo.: binding, Tacoma Bookbinding company. Philip K. Erickson, journalism director, acted as editorial and business adviser. 'iWings For ire STHFF Warren Tallman edited the book, with Dan Cushman serving as associate editor. Donna Hine, Malcolm Bozarth and Francis Walker did valuable work as editorial assistants. The delightful foreword was written by Donna l-line, the class of '40's most talented writer. She also wrote the class poem on page 3l. Others who served on the editorial staff, mounting pictures, planning layouts, writing copy and cutlines, reading proof or checking copy are: Ray Cason, Muriel Crindrod, Orvin Nord- ness, Philip Henry, Marian Francis, Calvin Armstrong, Robert Kelly, Ellis Collins, Herb Pashkowski, Nelly Petty, Bill Powell and Robert Spencer, seniors, Casper Michalson, junior, and Kay Kanney and Bob Eitreim, sophomores. Ethel Pearson, circulation manager, and Bette Pritchard, her assistant, and Asa Fraidenburg and Irene Carlson, business and assistant business managers, respectively, did fine jobs. Virginia Lunn, manager, and Truman Greenland, Jim Brown and Calvin Armstrong, assistants, handled the advertising. the World -:QQ W 1' , ,ff W ,y. ,Nr ,,..,,, I M pm , my may ings For the World E 1 M--w ffM'-M-...T, - ER 55? P3 fwua : In ,V . qw' f ,551 3 'N Nfgqgy- 7 ' . ff D We ,ww J , wx! igfwmmmkf ,QE Dfw ' X' I L 5 . -.ML W .NX nf f ff fr AxwW4jQf' ' A ,. 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X- MA Q: -:s213fsm'2f??5 6 .K ,kV, . 5 r A' , , vfzwww M , L,Lf I , f' ' Z f- ' ' 21:43, fff V, orc'-if M f I.: bf . 4 -I-f . , J 5, ':.'fw ,fiY' W ..,,:, ,. 'nv ? Q, L55 1 x Jkw, , ,J,1yvz,+f7,' 771 a,UL-,-411' X fr :- A. .7:.4f...,A.Y4: A t. , . .M f -X -' ,Qf ,f711,d, N .vial M 'W ,J ZSJW V , . r ,.,. - , if , M, f , sf JN- ,fLQ..0ruy U L.. he 4?'.fL1mc7ff JP, Lg? ,f ,' I 1' gvjl ,gC1,,w1' .gf C' .50-Z if A' A'CC 4'fx JACK ADAMS . . . Class assembly 1l, 21, Hi-Arts 13, 41, Tennis club 1l1, Olympus staff 141, Olympiad staff VICTOR ALEXANDER . . . Boys club secretary 141. Spanish club president 141, Hi-Y 141, Football 131 letter 141, Base- ball 13, 41. VENITA ALVERSON . . . Girls club. MARY AMSBARY . . . Entered from Seattle 1937, Spanish club 141 HAROLD ANDERSON . . , Boys club. DORIS ANDERSON . . . Entered from Tacoma l937. Class assembly 12, 31, De- bate club 13, 41, C. P. S. debate conference 13, 41, Spanish club 12, 31, Foreign language banquet 12, 31 assembly 131, Secretarial Science club 141, G. A. A. 1l, 21, Student gym instructor S. W. W. playday 121, Tolo dance 131, Girls club party 131. RACHEL ANDREWS . . . Spanish club 11, 21. Girls club. CALVIN ARMSTRONG . . . Entered from Meridian, Oklahoma I937. Spanish club 12, 31, Pan-American assembly EARL BACKMAN . . . Big O 141, Football letter 141. LLOYD BAKER . . . Boys club. LOUISE BAKER . . . Entered from O'Neill, Nebraska l937. Girls club. FLOY BALE . . . Entered from Spokane I939. Radio club vice president WESLEY BARCLIFT . . . Boys club. BETTY BARKER . . . Secretarial Science club 141, Girls club. PI-IYLLIS BARKER . . . S. W. W. girls conference Senior ball, Olympus ad staff Photography club JOHN BARRETT . . . T- Square club 1l, 2, 31, Latin club 121, Correspondence club HERBERT BEELER . . . Photography club 12, 31, German club 13, 41. VERONA BELLIS . . . Glee club 12, 3, 41, Cor- respondence club 121, Hi-Arts club vice president EUGENE BENNISH . . . Natural History club 121, Knights of the Oyster LESTER BESSE . . . Dads night 121, Olympus ad staff 141, Boys club. SHIRLEY BISSELL . . . Junior play com- LORRAINE BLAKE . . . Mothers tea 1l, 2, 41, S. W. W. girls conference 141, A. S. B. cashier 121, Secretarial Science club 141, G. A. A. 1l, 21, S. W. W. playday 121, Journal- ism secretary ELMETA BLASKOWSKY . . . Re-entered from Billings, Montana I939. Glee club 141, Girls club WIL- LIAM BONSALL . . . Knights of the Oyster 131, Olympus ad staff 131. RICHARD BOONE . . . l-li-Arts 12, 31, Boys club. ROBERT BOYD . . . Class assembly 1l1, Boys club, DOLORES assembly 131, Correspondence club BO ANDERSON . . . Hi-Arts club 121 vice president Class assembly 121, Junior play committee, Secretarial Science club 141 , Photography club 141, Mothers tea DICK ANDERSON . . . A. S. B. usher 121, Football letter 13, 41, Basketball 1l, Z1 ,letter 13, 41, May court, French club treasurer 131, Olympus staff 141, Olympus ad staff 141, Olympiad staff Senior play publicity chairman. BETH ATWOOD . . . Entered from Seattle l936. Class assembly 121, Mothers tea 12, 31, French club 13, 41, Junior prom. EILEEN BACHELOR . . . Entered from Tacoma 1937. G.A.A. 12, 3, 41, Student gym instructor 12, 31, German club 121 secretary 131, Class assembly general chairman 131, Junior prom, Junior play com- mittee, A. S. B. usher 13, 41, Olympus ad staff 141, Mothers tea Advanced girls glee club 141, Mixed chorus 141, Sextet 141, Class assembly 141, Vocal Concert 141, Senior ball, Vocal letter 141, S.W.W. music meet 141, Senior play. 121, Football 1l, 2, 31, Basketball 1l, 21, Track 131, Honor society LEE BARSTOW . . . Entered from Yakima 1939. Basketball letter 141, Boys club. HERBERT BAUER . . . Mixed chorus 141, Boys glee club. mittee, Spanish club 121 secretary 131, S. W. W. Playday 12, 3, 41, Friendship committee 131, Band 121, Junior or- chestra 1l1, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, S. W. W, girls con- ference 141, Mothers tea 1l, 2, 3, 41, Junior prom, Senior ball, Natural History club G. A. A. letter 13, 41, Senior play committee, BILL BLACKMAN . . . Boys club. BOYLE . . . G. A. A. 131, Debate club letter 13, 41 secretary 131, Student gym instructor 131, S. W. W. playday 131, Girls club party 131, Class assembly 121, Junior play committee, Tolo dance 131, Toastmasters award 121, C. P. S. Spanish conference 131, All-day broadcast 12, 31, Language council 131, C. P. S. debate tournament 13, 41, Spanish club secretary 131, Olympus ad staff 141, Quill and Scroll 141, Senior play committee. ' i:2f,ff1fMf,h fh Hx, , Qwff AM, Q? f- 1 ,-1 . f ,rf ' 5 ,uf fly ,f.,..2AM,! Q A 5 C i 2 Mfwlfw ,.,f:,4,4g,V3,,,,,p,gfI,,, , L , f L ,Q 5, L ,LL,L L ffm! 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DOROTHY BURKE . . . Class assembly' 11, 2, 3, 41, Junior play cast, Music meet 12, 3, 41, Art editor Whatnot 141, Mask and Dagger 131 vice president 141, Natural History club 131, Auxiliary cabinet 121, Senior play cast. PATRICIA BURKE . . . Hon-or society 12,31 secretary 141, Class assembly 11, 2, 3, 41, Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Girls glee club 141, Spanish club 131 vice president 141, French WILLIAM CAMUS , . . Boys club. MARILYN CANFIELD . . . Girls club. DONALD CARLSON . . . Boys glee club 13, 41, Mixed chorus 141, Junior prom publicity chairman, Boys club LOIS CARPENTER . .- . Girls club. RAY CASON . . . Band 12, 3, 41, Knights of the Oyster 12, 3, 41, Class assembly 11, 2, 3, 41, Radio club 13, 41, Motion picture operator 11, 21, Olympus staff 13, 41, Olympiad staff 141, T-Square 111 Sergeant-at-arms 12, 31, Baton instructor 13, 41, Drum major 12, 3, 41, Golf 12, 3, 41, Music meet 12, 3, 41. JACQUE- LINE GATES . . . German club 12, 31, Photography club Secretarial Science club 141, Mothers tea 141, Class assembly 141, A. S. B. cashier 121, Honor society 12, 31. RUTH CAVA- NAGH . . . Entered from Red Bluff, California 1937. Honor soci- ety 12, 31 banquet 141, G.A.A. 12,31 cabinet 141, Music meet EMMA CHOAT . . . Girls club. HELEN CHRISTENSEN . . . Spanish club 13, 41, Language council 141, Secretarial Science club A. S. B. point committee ELDON CLARK . . . Band 11, 2, 3, 41, Boys club. FRANK CLARK . . . Honor society 12, 3, 41, German club 11, 21, Latin club 13, 41, Language council president 141, Dads night BETTY CLAY . . . Certified Prospective Accountants 131, Corres- ELLIS COLLINS . . . Correspondence club 141, Hi-Y 13, 41, Big O's 141, All-day broadcast Olympus staff 131 fea- ture editor Quill and Scroll 141, Vocational guidance committee 141, Radio club 131, Boys board of control 141, Latin club 13, 41 secretary 131, Baseball 131, Football 12, 31 letter 141, Natural History club Olympiad staff May dance Dads night publicity chairman EILEEN CONE . . . Spanish club 11, 21, Secretarial Science club secretary 141, Hi-Arts 111, Language assembly 111, Class assembly 11, 21, Mothers tea 11, 21, Junior play usher, Friend- ship committee, A. S. B. usher, Senior play usher. CLINTON CONNELL . . . Photography club 141, Boys club. WINIFRED CRAWFORD . . . Glee club 11, 2, 3, 41, Mixed chorus 12, 3, 41, Vocal concert 11, 41, Operetta 12, 31, Class assembly Language assembly 111, Latin club Christmas assembly arship 131, Class assembly 12, 3, 41, Radio club 141, French club 141 secretary 131, Language council vice president 131, S, W. W. music meet 141, Senior play committee chairman. DONALD BREWER . . . Spanish club 13, 41, Boys club, Track. BERYL BROWN . . . Glee club 111, Fashion show 121, Operetta 111, Student control 13, 41, Library assistant 141, Girls confer- ence Mothers tea MAXINE BROWN . . . G. A. A. letter 11, 21, Mothers tea 11, 2, 31, Girls conference 141, S W. W, playday 11, 21, Class assembly 11, 41, Junior play committee. RICHARD BRUCE . . . Entered from Yelm 1938. Boys club. club 11, 21, G. A. A. letter 111, Radio club secretary 141, Executive council 111, Girls auxiliary cabinet 121, Girls club cabinet 131, Natural History club 131 secretary 141, S. W. W. music meet 141. BEATRIcE BURNTRACER , . . Honor so- ciety assembly 121, Girls glee 11, 2, 3, 41, Operetta 131, Vocal Concert 111, Music meet 121 letter 13, 41, Fashion show 121, Hi-Arts 141, Mixed chorus 13, 41. EILEEN CAMP- BELL . . . G. A. A. 111, Olympus ad staff 141, Girls club. representative 111, Board of control 111, Basketball 11, 2, 31 letter NEIL CARLSON . , . Entered from Morton 1939. Boys club. 12, 3, 41, Orchestra 12, 3, 41, Student control 131, Senior ball, Penny drive 141, Class assembly Junior play committee, Natural History club 141, S. W. W. playday 12, 3, 41, Spanish club banquet 12, 31, Olympiad art editor 131, Whatnot art editor 131, Hi-Arts 12, 3, 41, Senior play, MERCEEDES CHEADLE . . . Mixed chorus 13, 41, Operetta 12,31, Glee club 11, 2, 3, 41, Orchestra 12, 3, 41, Music meet 13, 41, Class assembly 111, Latin club 11, 21, Foreign language assembly 121. ISABEL CHITTY . . . Re-entered from Eugene, Oregon 1939. French club Girls club, Senior play. pondence club 121, Class assembly VIRGINIA CLEEK . . . S. W. W. girls conference 141, Library assistant 11, 2, 3, 41, Mothers tea 12, 3, 41, Latin club 111, Correspondence club secretary 131, Junior play committee, Certihed Prospective Ac- countants 131, Class assembly 13, 41, Junior prom, Girls club tolo 131, Senior ball, Girls club party 13, 41, Correspondence club Vocal letter 13, 41, S, W. W. music meet 12, 3, 41. DAN CUSHMAN , . . Valedictorian, Honor society 12, 3, 41 assembly Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Big O's 12, 31 vice president 141, Class assembly Junior play, Latin club 13, 41, German club 141, Boys club vice presi- dent 131 program chairman 141, Class president 121, Olympus staff Assistant editor Olympiad Executive council 12, 3, 41, Basketball 131 letter 111, Track letter 12, 31, Football 13, 41, Whatnot business manager 141, Senior play, Dads night 141, Quill and Scroll A. S. B. usher 121, Language council 141, Language banquet 13, 41, Senate vice president, Michigan trophy 12, 31. MARGARETTE CYSEWSKI . . . Class assembly 121, Operetta usher 131, Junior play usher, Library assistant 141, Drum majorette Girls glee club 12, 31. v V 'iawgaiNSQZQZJQJSUZJEI2gfKri??Sggqgpf2Q X1 ,,,., v:.- 1 .,,.L,, , ., fy,-,,,, . . -Avygmpl V ' wily, S., :Ev ,f - --,fgm I-4 . ,Wei r X n 1 , s. Y x 1 5912 YQ A N Q 'W A . J ,fy .0 .0 3 W oi 1 f 1-W, ., .A ,- , 11 f f A f 3.1.:.4: 4-fu' , gi , ,,1 4 . 4 VE -fax A -115 .Wil Y -2? -la .1-1:2452 5 ,. ff? 'iiir k Lf' ,5 5, 1 4. N4 1 ,jj 3 i 0Y,',a,,,Q 44. S f ft-nf mf' 4 WM Jie, . Y I M Lily rg - Q w!,3+,..f ig In mu, f.,,,,,,-1 as ' N sqm '. 1 fs ,E M, -my .g - ..,3 1 Q? , H V, My, uf' A la ,hy ., ,.f..vff1 A g!AU,41,f if ww X f if-v xg sa 12 N 5 QL? S 2 ss , gan? 2:3 . ::fJ::2::-. 'fVAi4es's2A:i il2zX1's5lYiSVg'5?f i ' 1 - 'f - semi? ,:,.,, . :W -5 -515552 :C :- if 'Q . '- .'1:' ., '..'ff:x'4?9'i:r?::i:Z:',:E,.:5:i:: ' - ,. f ,,: In .sz .' 'vp ' 5 w g2,?'?y .aig g u '-Q ,Sar i 3 ,wyqlfyptauj 15 uf ,. K, yy. , gf , , , amy Q Z f f,. 1,110 f f , f f':'62f'w5 fu 'K 504' QZZ4' .. f HAROLD DAVIES . . . Boys club. VIOLET DAvIs . . . Entered from Kapowsin l939. Girls club. CLARABELLE DEAN . . . Certified Prospective Accountants 131, Secretarial Science club 141. GLADYS DODGE . . . G. A. A. letter 11, Z, 3, 41 honiorarium 13, 41 cabinet 12, 3, 41 vice president 141, junior play cast, Honor Society 12, 3, 41, A. S. B. apportionment committee Mothers tea 1l, 2, 3, 41, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Mask and Dagger 13, 41, Secretarial Science club 141, Junior prom, Senior ball, Olympus staff 121, Class sec- retary 12, 31, Executive council 141, lVlay court. JUDSON lVlOLLIE DUNCAN . . . Quill and Scroll 13, 41, Olympus staff 13, 41, Olympiad staff 131. MAsoN DUNKELBERC.ER . . . Cleanup squad 1l1, Boys club. CHARLES ELLIOTT . . . Boys club. HELEN ELLIOTT . . . Honor society 12, 41, Latin club 1l, 21, Secretarial Science club 141, S. W. W. music meet 12, 31, Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41, A. S. B, point committee 141, Junior play committee, Class assembly 141, Girls club social service chairman Thanksgiving basket chairman DON ESTERLY . . . Stage 141, Boys club. CECILIA FABER . . . German club 131, Junior prom, lVlothers tea DOROTHY FARROW . . . Girls club. MARY MARGARET FITZMORRIS . . . Entered from Yakima l937. Girls club cabinet 141, Latin club 121, A. S. B. usher 131 head usher Junior play com- FRANCES FLEETWOOD . . . Most vauled student 141, Girls sextet 13, 41, Girls glee club 13, 41, lVlixed chorus 12, 3, 41, Mothers, tea 12, 31, A. S. B. usher 141, G. A. A. letter S, W. W. music meet 12, 31, Regional national music meet S. W. W. Playday 1l, 2, 3, 41, Latin club 1l, 21, French club 141, Junior play committee, Band 1l, 21, Big Sister party 12, 3, 41, Girls club cabinet 131. MARILYN FLOOD . . . Latin club 11, 21, Natural History club 13, 41, Certified Prospective Accountants vice pre- sident 131, A. S, B. usher 141, Student gym instructor 121, A. S. B. cashier 12, 31, Nurse's assistant 141, Girls auxiliary cabinet 1l, 21, Olympus assistant circulation manager S. W. W. girls conference 141, S. W. W. Playday 1l, 2, 31, Class assembly 1l, 2, 31, lVlothers tea 12, 3, 41. SALLY FOX , . . Latin club 1l, 21, Orchestra 13, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, Class assembly 1l, 21, Mothers tea 1l, 2, 3, 41, S. W, W. Playday RUSSELL FRY . . . T-Square club 131, Correspondence club 131. LYNN FULLERTON . . . Boys club. Lois GAINES . . . Supreme court judge 141, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Girls glee club 12, 3, 41, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Sextet 13, 41, French club 1l, 21, Foreign language assembly Mothers tea 1l, 2, 3, 41, Junior play committee, S. W. W. music meet 12, 3, 41, National regional music meet 131, Operetta 12, 31, EVERILDA GARTLEY . . . G. A. A. 1l, 2, 31, S. W. W. Playday 1l, 2, 31, Class assembly 1l, 2, 31, German club 1l, 21, Junior play committee, Language club banquet, Mothers tea, Senior play committee. LILLIAN GEIER . . . Girls club. FRANK GIFFORD . . , Hall monitor Boys club. DOUGLAS GILES . . . Quill and Scroll Olympus ad staff 131 DOKE , . . Entered from Seattle l937. Debate club secretary 131 president 141 letter 12, 3, 41, Oratorical finalist 13, 41, C. P., S. debate finalist 131, Student control 141, Photography club 141, Correspondence club president 141 , Dads night 13, 41, Knights of the Oyster 12, 3, 41, Junior play committee, Track 13, 41, Senior play, Executive council 141, Forensic manager 141, S. W. W. debate championship 131, Radio club 141, S. W. W. extempore finalist 141, Washington state essay finalist 141, C. P. S. award 141, May dance, Honor society GRACE DRAKE . . . Entered from Tenino l939. Girls club. Penny drive chairman 141, lVlothers tea JUNE ELLS . . . Band 121, Student control 13, 41, Girls club. TRYGVE EL- WICK . . . Entered from Seattle l937. A. S. B. vice president 141, A. S. B. government reorganization committee chairman 141, Boys club standards committee chairman 131, A. S. B. apportionment committee chairman 141, American Legion ora- torical contest winner 141, Toastmaster contest winner 121, Class assembly 131, Latin club 13, 41. mittee, Senior ball, Class assembly 121, S. W. W. girls confer- ence 141, Honor society 141, S. W. W. Playday 141, lVlothers tea 121, Secretarial Science club 141, G. A. A. letter 12, 3, 41, P. E.. O. award, Co-chairman senior play. 1l, 2, 3, 41, Girls club cabinet 141, Nurse's assistant 141, Student control 131, S. W. W. girls conference 141, S. W. W. music meet 12, 3, 41. ASA FRAIDENBURG . . . Olympiad busi- ness manager 141, A. S. B. head cashier Spanish club 121, secretary Class assembly 131, Vocational guidance com- mittee Certified Prospective Accountants 131, Baseball 1l, 21 letter 13, 41, Intramural basketball 13, 41, Dads night 141, Quill and Scroll Big O's 13, 41. lVlARIAN FRANCIS . . . Quill and Scroll 131 secretary 141, Girls club publicity chairman 141, Hi-Arts 12, 31, Honor society 12, 3, 41, Latin club 1l, 21, String quartet 12, 3, 41, Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41, Olympus staff 13, 41, Olympiad staff 13, 41, S. W. W. music meet 12, 3, 41, Spring concert advertising manager 141. ROBERT FRY . . . Entered l938 from New Orleans. Pan- American assembly 131, Boys club. Spring concert 141, Debate club 1l1, G. A. A. 1l, 2, 31, Band 12, 41, S. W. W. Playdan 1l, 2, 31, Radio club 141, Senior play. ERVIN GANS . . . German club 12, 31, Boys club. Lois GAETZ, . . . Girls club. NORMA GARDNER . . . Entered from SnohIomish l937. lVlothers tea 13, 41, Library assistant 141, Hi-Arts 141, Class assembly 141, S. W. W. girls con- ference manager WILLIAM GOODYEAR . . . Olympus ad staff 13, 41, Golf 121 letter 13, 41. JANET GORMAN . . . German club secretary 12, 31, Correspondence club 141, Student gym instructor 131, lVlothers tea 1l, 21, Class- assembly 141, G. A. A, letter 13, 41, S. W. W. Playday 141, Nurse's office assistant ,f,2f,,qq,m ff L, .. 1 f . Z f Q 9724, F ,L-4443 7 ,f .- fd fm 'K' ,L ig 33 E ,dv i iii : 1 me ,A M .LL wwf fi fdfewcxdf wr, Y WF E54 . fwffzgcissrg , - ,. L ' ' g'f-wer? . f 'if m m Haw, .235 , ,irc f W I :X L .. K . .. .. , 5 N., ,: , 8 'W x 1, W , 3 K .351 , .W .M .., A -- ' - na if wwwfw ff! ? ! V . A. kgs? p- , km 2. A F - 1:4 1' W . 5 ' ,. , L VQ W . 1 f.,, Qgfsgff, - , Vg... , W . L l f I Jlbuxlyvxly ff -DWR W Qi 4 , 1 NZ, ' , Jfl.lQAi ' 74,151 ffm 4 Q ff 4 . , ff, .f ,K Y . Xf'J Zlaadg- X' jv A ' Afgdxxxffnwff' 4, .'.'.,. DOLLEAN GREEN . . . French club Cl, Z1, Spanish club C3, 41, Correspondence club TRUMAN GREENLAND . . . Entered from Glenfield, North Dakota l937. Quill and Scroll C41, Class assembly C31, Olympus business manager Cer- tified Prospective Accountants president C31, A. S. B. cashier C31, Knights of the Oyster CZ, 31, Senate. MURIEL GRINDROD . . . Entered from Seattle l938. Olympiad senior section editor DENNIS HARRIGAN . . . Class assembly Cl1, Junior prom, Golf club Cl1 letter CZ, 31, Class vice president Latin club president CZ1, Boys board of control LEE HARRIS . . . Re-entered from Klamath Falls, Oregon 1937, A. S. B. Dre- sident C41, Class president C31, Big O's smoker Hi-Y CZ, 3, 41, Natural History club C31, Football letter Basketball CZ1 letter C31, Track CZ1 letter C31, May court C41, HELEN HAUGEN . . . Mixed chorus CZ, 31, String quartet CZ, 31, Music meet Cl, Z, 31, Operetta CZ1, Music conference Orchestra Cl, Z, 31, Girls glee club Cl1, Mothers tea CZ1, Tennis club Cl1, Natural History club CZ, 31, French club Cl, Z1, G. A. A. CZ, 31, Class assembly CZ1, Solo contest JUNE HAUGEN . . . Honor society CZ, 3, 41, Girls club president C41, A. A. U. W. award, Executive JACK HEIMEL . . . Entered from Castle Rock l937. Olym- pus ad staff C31 assistant manager C41, Quill and Scroll C41, Dads night C41, Olympiad ad staff PHILIP HENRY . . . Class vice president C3, 41 treasurer C41, Natural History club C31 president Quill and Scroll C31 vice president C41, Hi-Y C31 service chairman Editor Junior Olympus, Olympus staff assistant editor and editor C41, Olympiad staff C3, 41, Boys club friendship committee chair- man C41, A. S. B. social committee C3, 41, Frosh-S-ooh mixer C41, Dads night CZ, 31, Latin club Cl, Z1, Intramural basket- ball C3, 41, Intramural softball Cl, Z1, Boys club program committee Cl1, Senate. EDWARD ELLIS HILLBERC, . . . Student ARDIS HOJEM . . . Spanish club Hi-Arts club Cl, Z, 3, 41, S. W. W. music meet Cl, Z, 3, 41, Mothers tea Correspondence club C3, 41, Operetta GLENN HOJEM . . . A. S. B. usher C31 chairman Olympus staff DARLENE HOLMES . . . Orchestra Cl, Z, 3, 41, Senior ball Cl1, S. W. W. Playday S. W. W. music meet CZ, 31, Girls glee club C31, Operetta Olympus staff CZ, 31, Olym- piad staff Latin club. ADDIE JEANNE HOSTMAN . . . Library assistant Cl, Z, 3, 41, Mothers tea Cl, 31, Secretarial Science club C41, Correspondence club C3, 41. DON HUDSON MELVIN HULL . . . Class assembly C41, Student control C3, 41, Photography club CZ, 3, 41, Correspondence club Knights of the Oyster C41, Debate club Senior ball, Olympus ad staff C31. DORIS HURL . . . Honor society CZ1, Girls auxiliary cabinet Secretarial Science club Na- tural History club CZ1, Class assembly Cl, Z1, Junior prom, May dance C31, Girls tolo dance Mothers tea Latin club Cl, Z1, Library assistant Cl1, Operetta CZ1, S. W. W. FRANKLIN ISTAS . . . Natural History club CZ1, Pan- American assembly Spanish club C3, 41. LILLIAN IYALL . . . Mothers tea Cl, 31, Secretarial Science club C41, S. W. W. girls conference C41, Girls glee club CZ1, Olympus staff C41, Senior play committee. AUDREY JENKINS . . . Hi-Arts Cl, Z, 3, 41, S. W. W. girls conference, Mothers tea Senior play committee C41. KENNETH JENSEN . . . Entered C41, Journalism banquet C41, Birch Magician publicity C41, Correspondence club Mothers tea C31, Photography club C41, Senior play committee C41, Quill and Scroll C41, ROBERT GRUHLKE . . . Boys glee club CI 1, Boys club, Music concert C41. DON HARDY . . . Honor society CZ, 3, 41, Spanish club C3, 41, Latin club Cl, Z1. STELLA HARNIT . . . French club CZ, 31, Girls glee club council C41, Class assembly CZ, 3, 41 general chairman Cl1, Language council C31, G. A. A. letter Cl, Z, 31 honorarium C3, 41, A. S. B. social committee C31, S. W. W. Playday Cl, Z, 3, 41, Girls club cabinet C31, Junior prom, Senior ball, A. S. B. usher C41, Girls friendship chairman May Court, Mothers tea CZ, 31, Secretarial Science club C41, Radio club C41, U. of W. leaders conference C41, S. W. W. girls con- ference chairman C41, French club vice president C3, 41. ROBERT HAWKINS . . . Class assembly A. S. B. usher C41, Hi-Y C41, Boys board of control Intramural softball CZ, 31, Intramural basketball C3, 41, May court BESSIE HEDGES . . . Certified Prospective Accountants C3, 41, Mothers tea C41, Class assembly C41, A. S. B. cashier C41, P. E. O. award. control Cleanup squad Cl1. DONNA HINE . . . Honor society CZ, 3, 41, Girls club vice president C41, Language council vice president C31, A. S. B. assembly committee C31 chairman C41, Olympiad staff C31 copy writer C41, Olympus staff C3, 41, Whatnot staff C3, 41, Lower court judge C41, Class friendship committee C41, Junior play committee, Quill and Scroll C3, 41, Girls club tolo C41, French club CZ, 31, S. W. W. girls con- ference C41, Journalism librarian Executive council C31, Student gym instructor CZ1, Senior play cast, Senior ball, Junior week queen C31, Hffayn typical girl, C31, Senior play, May Queen. . . . Knights of the Oyster Cl1, Photography club C31, T- Square club MARION HUGHES . . . A. S. B. Secretary C41, Natural History club C31 vice president Class as- sembly Cl, 3, 41, Junior prom co-chairman, Operetta CZ, 31, Senior ball, Tolo dance C31, Junior play committee, Nurse's assistant C31, S. W. W. girls conference C41, S. W. W. Playday Cl, Z, 3, 41, Orchestra Cl, Z, 31, Latin club Cl, Z1, S. W. W. music meet Cl, Z, 31, Mothers tea C31, G. A. A. Cl, Z, 31, Girls auxiliary cabinet CZ1, Senior play, May dance. Playday RETTA HUTSON . . . Entered from Oklahoma l937. Big Sister party C31, Girls club. RUTH HUTSON . . . Big Sister party C31, Girls club, Mothers tea PALMER IRISH . . . T-Square club C41, Knights of the Oyster CZ1, Spanish club C3, 41. CLARENCE IRWIN . . . Knights of the Oyster Boys glee club C31, Mixed chorus CZ1, Olympus ad staff from Nebraska 1937. Boys club. LINNEA Joi-iANsoN . . . Mothers tea Cl, 31, G. A. A. CZ, 31, Secretarial Science club C41, Senior orchestra Cl, Z, 3, 41, Class assembly CI 1, Music meet CI, 2, 3, 41, String quartet C3, 41. BERNICE JOHNSON . . . A. S. B. cashier C31, Correspondence club C31, Secretarial Science club C31, Certified Prospective Accountants C3, 41. s w V flff dh ,-fm A-fcadnfjf Jfzif, WU J .,fQf,f 1. ' ,Iv-f ., my - if!-991.31 . .LJ Y ' X ' 1' PL 49-1-21224.70 ! ,, .A L :fuL4,..1c 4,...L 'J 34 fx U F ,1 515 -jmd, 3- fx JR! 5 S ai? V my 4 s H 1 ,Tx . ,ff Af A I !7 A j . 0 4 L mx L, 4AAw,,,,f f JH., X. -g . . fb R N Q 9 , w , X 'LJ 15,5 .fl-f Q J.. , A,.. ,A.- . b - . ,..,'-:f,:-pwif 5 '54 '-?5w51gzf,'f-:FK ' ' , g,,L f rf -5., L 5 BERT JOHNSON . . . Class assembly C41, Dads night C31, Intramural softball CZ, 3, 41, Intramural basketball C3, 41, Baseball C31, Olympus ad staff CRAIG JOHNSON . . . Radio club sergeant-at-arms C21 treasurer C31 president C41 chief announcer C41, Hi-Arts CZ, 3, 41, Photography club Class assembly All-day broadcast CZ, 3, 41, Vocational guidance committee C3, 41, Student employment publicity com- mittee C41, Orchestra Cl, Z, 3, 41, Public address system C41, Football Cl, 3, 41, Track Cl, Z, 31, Baseball CZ1, Olympus FRED KAMMEYER . . . T-Square club Cl, Z1, German club Cl, Z1, Junior play committee, Knights of the Oyster C3, 41. DOROTHY KARR . . . S. VV. W. music meet Cl, Z, 3, 41, String quartette C3, 41, Class assembly Cl1, G. A. A. Cl, 21 letter C31. VERNON KAUTZ . . . German club Cl, Z, 3, 41, Olympus ad staff FRANCES KAY . . . Salutatorian, Honor society CZ, 31, president C41 treasurer Olympiad staff CZ, 31 art editor C41, Photography club C31 president and secretary-treasurer C41, A. S. B. usher, Hi-Arts club CZ, 3, 41 president CZ, 31, Correspondence club corresponding secretary C3, 41, Secre- BETTY KELLY . . . Honor society CZ, 3, 41, Girls glee club Cl, Z, 3, 41, Mixed chorus C41, Student gym instructor C41, G. A. A. Cl1 letter CZ, 3, 41, Olympus staff C3, 41, Operetta Cl, Z1, Mixed ensemble. JAMES KELLY . . . Honor society CZ, 41, Class assembly Cl, Z, 3, 41, Boys club program committee C41, Boys club activity committee C41, A. S. B. assembly committee Latin club Cl, 21, Band Cl, Z, 3, 41, Correspondence club president C3, 41, S. W. W. music meet PATSY KIMBALL . . . Class assembly A. S. B. social committee Mixed chorus CZ, 31, Girls glee club CZ, 31, Junior prom, Olympus staff PATRICIA KING . . . G. A. A. CI1 cabinet CZ, 3, 41, Latin club C31, Band Cl, Z, 3, 41, Orchestra C3,41, Girls glee club Girls club cabinet C41, Playday Mothers tea C41, S. W. W. Music meet ELITHE KLUG . . . Library assistant Cl, Z, 41, Girls club, C. P. A. club C41, Latin club C41. NATHAN KNIGHT . . . ROBERT LAMBERT . . . Knights of the Oyster CZ1, Public address system HORACE LANE . . . Photography club C31, Knights of the Oyster C31 assistant chief C41, French club C41, Supreme court judge Olympiad staff photo- grapher C41, Dads night. MARK LANTZ . , . Entered from Iowa City, Iowa l939. Radio club Boys club. RUSSELL LAR- SON . . , Mixed chorus C41, Boys glee club C41, Senior ball, Cor- respondence club C31, Baseball CZ, 31, MAXINE LARSSON . . . Honor society CZ, 3, 41, Class assembly CZ1, Mothers tea MIRIAM LAWTON . . . G. A. A. Cl, Z, 31, Correspond- ence club CZ, 31, French club CZ, 31, Spanish club C41, Photography club CZ, 31, S. W. W. music meet CZ, 3, 41. RUTH LAWTON . . . Spanish club C3, 41, Mixed chorus C41, S. W. W. music meet CZ, 3, 41, Girls glee club Cl, Z, 3, 41, Music letter CZ, 3, 41, Operetta Cl, Z1, Mothers tea. WAYNE LEENHOUTS . . . Spanish club Cl, Z1, Boys glee club Cl, Z, 3, 41, Mixed chorus CZ, 3, 41, Operetta Cl, 31, Boys quartet S. W. W. music meet CZ, 3, 41, Music staff JOHN JOHNSON . . . Entered from Centralia l938. Boys club. LORNA JEAN JOHNSON . . . Mask and Dagger C31 secretary C41, Junior play, Junior prom, S. W, W. music meet CZ, 3, 41, Mixed chorus C41, Girls glee club C3, 41, French club C41, Orchestra Cl, Z, 31, Certified Prospective Account- ants C31, Class assembly C31, Girls conference Senior play. RAYMOND JOHNSON . . . I-Ii-Y C31, Boys club. HAVEN JUNE , . . T-Square C41, Boys club. tarial Science club secretary C41, Quill and Scroll. MARY KAY . . . Honor society CZ, 3, 41, Torch pin A. S. B. treasurer C41, Assistant Olympiad business manager C31, Certified Pros- pective Accountants C41 secretary C31, A. S. B. apportionment committee C41, Correspondence club C3, 41, Student control C31, Secretarial Science club C41, Assistant head cashier C31, Executive council P. E.. O. award WILLIAM KAY , . . Honor society CZ, 31, Knights of the Oyster All-day broadcast announcer CZ, 31, Tennis club CZ, 31, Junior play committee, Dads night C41, Torch pin. LULA KELLY . . . Latin club C3, 41, Girls glee club Cl, Z1. ROBERT KELLY . . . Honor society CZ, 31, French club Cl, Z1, T-Square club CZ, 3, 41, Olympiad sports editor C41, Olympus staff C41, Athletic manager C41, Football mana- ger CZ1 letter C31, Basketball manager CZ1, Intramural basket- ball C41, Lower court judge C41, Track Boys club. LUCILLE KOEHLER . . . Senior orchestra Cl, Z. 41, Band C3, 41, S. W. W. music meet CZ, 3, 41, Class assembly CZ, 31, German club CZ, 31, Photography club C3, 41, Cor- respondence club C3, 41, Sltudent control C31 secretary Radio club C21 secretary C31 treasurer Senior play, All day broadcast, Natural History club CZ, 31 curator secretary C41. ESSIE KOVER . . . Honor society CZ, 3, 41, Spanish club CI1 secretary CZ1, Secretarial Science club C41, Certified Prospective Accountants president C41, Secre- tarial Science club C41, Senior play committee, Senate, May dance, P. E. O. award. BERTHA PEARL LATHROP . . . Class assembly Cl, Z, 3, 41, Co-chairman Junior play Mothers tea CZ, 3, 41, A. S. B. usher C41, Class secretary C41, Senior ball, Junior prom, S, W. W. girls conference C41, May court, Tolo committee C31, G. A. A. letter CZ, 3, 41, Senior play committee. letter C2, 3, 41. SIDNEY LEHMAN . . . Boys club. DON LEWIS . . . Latin club Cl, Z1, Class friendship committee Junior play cast, Class assembly C3, 41, Armistice day assembly C41, Track CZ, 3, 41, Senior play, Dads night. ERLEEN LEWIS . . . Honor society CZ, 3, 41 assembly CZ1, French club C21 vice president C31, Class assembly C31, Class friendship committee CZ1, Junior prom, Senior ball, Junior play committee, A. S. B. usher C41, S. W. W. girls conference Mothers tea CZ, 31, Olympus staff C31, Senior play C41. 1 7 - 77,115--we 4 ' ,WI ' KLLMM' 'eo' 2 QL4,4,?f4' ,ev fijglayygif' A ' 4 h Qflffffkl NL A af 7 f , 5-u41,f,-filxa, w X1 , X, ,P N47 ,f 5 vw W f' af 9 , I' . , fvn , 4 , f ,uma L' K Wag, S 7 ,M ,,,,4f,f,,,,W,f1-, ,155 L ' 4' Q 'ge fi' 4.5: Z' ' , 1' 'vga f x if - uf f ,. xfitj, 5!2Qf 7Zg,, A mfg Q, U 3 Ly ALJ ' ry, fy., Q? L 1. Q -'nw 'Azz HM iv msfafgam' f' F . dag.,-f s Alwfx.. 5504.14.11 I'-f dj! 55. 7 PATRICIA LEWIS . . . Entered from Tacoma l939. Girls club. JEANE LINDERSON . . . May dance Girls tolo C31, Junior prom, Senior ball, Mothers tea Cl, 2, 31, Mixed chorus C3, 41, Advanced glee club C2, 3, 41, Operetta C2, 31, S. W. W. music meet C2, 3, 41, Music letter C2, 3, 41. WII.TON LINDSAY . . , Vocational guidance committee C41, French club C3, 41, Dads night C31, Band Cl, 2, 3, 41, Orchestra EMMA LLOYD . . . Secretarial Science club C41, Girls club. PATTIE LOUDIN . . . Class assembly Cl, 2, 31, Correspondence club C31, Olympus staff C41, Natural History club Cl, 21, Junior play committee, Operetta committee Senior play C41, S. W. W. music meet JOHN LUND . . . Entered from Snohomish 1937. Intramural basketball Boys club. VIRGINIA LUNN . . . Certified Prospective Accountants C31 vice president C41, Correspondence club C2, 31 president C31, Olympus ad staff C3, 41 circulation manager C41, Student gym instructor C21, Vocational ad manager Quill and Scroll, JULIA ANNE MACDONALD . , . Honor society C2, 3, 41 banquet C2, 3, 41, Library assistant C3, 41, Junior play com- mittee Whatnot editor C41, Class assembly Cl, 2, 3, 41, Natural History club C31, Latin club Cl, 21, German club C31 vice president Junior orchestra Cl, 21, Language banquet Cl, 2, 3, 41, Mothers tea, Senior play. LOUISE MC- ALEER . . . Natural History club C2, 3, 41, Hi-Arts C3, 41, Orchestra C3, 41, Spring concert C2, 41, S. W. W. music meet C3, 41, Class assembly C41, French club C41, Junior play committee C31, Junior orchestra WILLARD MCARDLE DOROTHY MCCORKLE . . . Entered from Bremerton l937. Student gym instructor C21, A. S, B. cashier C41, Class as- sembly GERALDINE MCDERBY . . . Entered from Har- rison, Nebraska I937. Nurse's assistant C2, 3, 41, Student gym instructor Olympus ad staff ETHEL MAY MC- DOUGALL . . . Class assembly C2, 31, S. W. W. girls con- ference- C41, Latin club Cl, 21, French club C3, 41, Photo- graphy club C2, 31. KATHLEEN MCKEE . . . Entered from Seattle l937. Hi-Arts C2, 3, 41, Olympiad art staff C31, Senior ball, Junior prom C3, 41, Junior play committee C31, JAY MAILLIAN . . . Boys club. MAR LE MAILLIAN . . . G. A. A. C2, 31, Hi-Arts club Cl, 2, 31, French club Cl1, Mothers tea. WARREN MALLORY . . . Entered from Seattle l938. Junior play cast, Class assembly C3, 41, Boys board of control Dads night general chairman, Senior play C41. SALLY MARION . . . Class assembly Cl, 2, 31, Honor society C2, 3, 41 assembly C21, Junior play cast, Mask and Dagger C3, 41, Christmas assembly C31, Latin club Cl, 21, French club C3, 41, Senior ball, Junior prom, Miothers tea Cl, 2, 31, Girls club cabinet C41, A. S. B. usher LEWIS METSKER . . . Entered from Aberdeen l937. Stage crew C41 Big O's C31 president Boys club sergeant-at- arms C41, Football C2, 3, 41, Basketball LARRY METTER . . . Hi-Y C3, 41, Big O's C3, 41, Class assembly C21, Junior prom, Football C21 letter C3, 41, lntramural basketball Cl, 21. LORNA MEYER . . . Girls club. PATTY MILLER . . . Hi-Arts Cl,21, Honor society C2, 31, Natural History club C31, Radio club C41, Sextet C2, 3, 41, Junior girls glee Cl, 31, Ad- vanced girls glee C2, 3, 41, Mixed chorus C2, 3, 41, Girls trio C41, Operetta Cl, 2, 3, 41, French club C41, S. W. W. music meet C2, 3, 41, Latin club C2, 31, Pullman music schol- arship C31, Latin club secretary C21, Mixed chorus student director WALLACE MOHRMANN , . . Natural History C41, Class assembly C2, 31, Football Cl, 2, 31, Track C2, 3, 41, lntramural basketball Cl, 21. MARCUS LINN . . . Entered from Mayville, North Dakota l938. Olympus staff, Boys club. JESS LINTON . . . Entered from Seattle l937. Band C2, 3, 41, Orchestra LUCILLE LIVEZEY . . , En- tered from Rochester 1937. Girls club. Senior play committee, Mothers tea. EDWIN LUNDGREN . . . En- tered from Aberdeen l938. Boys club. DOROTHY LYNE . . . Honor society C21, A. S. B. usher C41, A. S. B. assembly committee Class assembly Cl, 21, Junior play committee, Junior prom, Senior ball, Certified Prospective Accountants C31, Olympus assistant business manager C41 assistant ad manager C41, Journalism secretary C41, Quill and Scroll Secretarial Science club treasurer C41, Mothers tea C2, 31, G. A. A. Cl, 21, Library assistant C21, S. W. W. girls conference . , . Class dance committee Junior play committee, Boys club standards committee C3, 41, Football manager C21, lntramural basketball Cl, 21, Basketball C31 letter May dance, Dads night, Big O. NAIA MCCLELLAND . . . Glee club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Mixed chorus C2, 3, 41, Class assembly Cl, 2, 3, 41, Honor society C2, 3, 41, S. W. W. music meet Cl, 2, 3, 41, Girls sextet C2, 3, 41, Latin club Cl, 21, Junior prom Cl1, Secretarial Science club president C41, Mixed chorus secretary C41, G. A. A. Cl, 2, 3, 41, Honor society banquet A. S. B. usher Tolo dance committee C2, 3, 41, Secre- tarial Science club C41, S. W. W. girls conference C41, S. W. W. Playclay C31, Class assembly C3, 41, Correspondence club May dance C31, Big Sister party C41, Girls club friendship committee C41, Mothers tea, Senior play. STANLEY MCLAUGI-ILIN . . . Entered from Argonne, Wisconsin l939. Football C41, Boys club. ETI-ILYN MADDEN . . . Entered from Arizona I937. Latin club C3, 41, Language council C41, Junior orchestra Spanish club Cl1, Latin club secretary C3, 41, Senate. C41, S. W. W. Playday Cl, 2, 31 general chairman C41, Foreign language assembly Cl 1, U. of W. one-act play C31, S. W. W. girls conference C41, A. S. B. social committee C2. 31 manager G, A. A. Cl, 21 secretary C31 president C41, May court, Senior play. NEVA MARIE MARTIN . . . Entered from Salina, Kansas I938. Girls glee club C31, French club C3, 41, Music meet C31, Mothers tea, Senior play. IRMA F. MASON . . . Entered from Ellensburg l939. Secretarial Science club Journalism secretary club C3, 41, Hi-Y C3, 41, Spanish club Cl, 21, House and Grounds committee All-day broadcast C3, 41, Senior ball, Class friendship committee C21, S. W. W. track meet commit- tee chairman, Spanish club president C21, Football manager C2, 31 letter C41, Basketball C2, 31 letter C41, Track C3, 41, Intramural softball Cl, 2, 3, 41, lntramural basketball Dads night, Big O. NETTIE MORGAN . . . Mixed Chorus C3, 41, Advanced girls glee club C2, 3, 41, Class assembly Cl1, Spanish club C2, 31, Radio club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Orchestra C21, Junior prom, Operetta committee C31, Girls auxiliary secretary C21, Radio club secretary C41, G. A. A. Cl1, S. W. W. music meet. K is 'i f ,,:, i P 1 5 all Q lk ' j?f'Q-,J1, qu 1- ,Lv M f A21 V 'Y -mai ' I ' Wzfv24Mf , uf ' .Q ki. Q' ' 2554 ' J . 3 41' 'S ,'.V ttf- A :th 5 4 5 ff gfpufay Zyl, V D-sr A , . ,f ty. A , f 4 ,I fkw-Q-aff ,,,,,wf.1'7L f9 '-4 Y M gc rig. sm? 'fi' L ,, X W Q .: 1 i5f I l'rr-!6, fl 1 Q 1 Y , f QV asf S Y ,sf X :if QA sf ' 4 'sir 1,1 A X Q if 2 N P M52 RQ , HK 5 A . f fg was , 'S iw if 3 . K J' Q 'K 5? X 5 ,. 'e D .2 W . A gn- UTA wJ ' W ,wu.fLfrzlifv1 nl! 024 if 5 E Q .Q M4 CLYDE MORRIS . . . Boys club. Rovciz lVloTT . . . Student control C31 chief C41, Class assembly Hall moni- tor Spanish club CZ, 31, Dads night. SHOON MURPHY . . . Photography club CZ, 3, 41, Correspondence club CZ, 3, 41. RODNEY MURRAY . . . T-Square club CZ, 31, vice presi- dent C41, Dads night. JANE NASON . . . Honor society CZ, 31 banquet C41, Class assembly Cl, Z, 31 general chairman C41, G. A. A. letter Cl, Z, 3, 41 cabinet C41, Girls glee club ORVIN NORDNESS . . . Entered from Alhambra, Califor- nia I937. Honor society CZ, 3, 41 assembly CZ1, Quill and Scroll C3, 41, Olympus staff C31 editor Olympiad staff C3, 41, U. of W. leaders conference C41, Executive council C41, Class assembly Cl, Z, 41, Class friendship committee Certified Prospective Accountants president C31, German club CZ1 president C31, Junior play committee C31, A. S. B. usher C41 dance committee C3, 41, Senior ball, Junior prom. JACK O,BANNON . . . Entered from Tenino I937. Spanish club president CZ1, Boys club. BETTY JEAN O'CONNOR . . . Honor society C3, 41, Class assembly Cl, 3, 41, Junior play committee, Senior ball, Band C41, Orchestra CZ, 3, 41, Music GEORGE PANZER . , . Foreign language assembly Cl1, Boys club. BONNY JEAN PARROTT . . . Junior play committee, Class assembly C41, Band ORVIN PARROTT . . . Radio club treasurer C31 president C41, Mixed chorus Cl, 21 presi- dent C31 treasurer Hi-Y CZ, 31 program chairman C41, Vocational guidance chairman C31, Boys glee Cl, Z, 3, 41, Operetta CZ, 31, Music production Cl1, Football HER- BERT PASHKOWSKI . . . Class president Cl, Z1, Boys club RONALD PAUL . . . Honor society CZ, 3, 41, Class presi- dent C31, Hi-Y C31 president C41, German club president C3, 41, Knights of the Oyster Cl1 secretary CZ1 president Ray , typical boy, C31, Junior week king C31, A. S. B. government reorganization committee A. S. B. usher C41, Class assembly general chairman CZ1, T-Square Cl, Z1, Boys club board of control C31 activities committee chairman C41, Dads night C31, Executive council C31, Armistice day as- sembly, May court. ETHEL PEARSON . . . Class secretary C31, Executive council Class assembly C41, Hi-Arts CZ, 41 sec- retary-treasurer C31, Natural History club Girls club friendship committee C41, S. W. W. girls conference C41, May dance C3, 41, Senior ball, Junior prom, Tolo dance CZ, 41, Mothers tea Cl1, Operetta Cl1, Olympiad staff C31 circula- tion manager Olympus ad staff C41, May court, Quill and BYLLIE POMERY . . . Entered from Tacoma l939. Hi- Arts club C41, Girls club, Olympiad art staff. BILL POWELL . . . Class vice president CZ1 treasurer C31 president C41, Mask and Dagger C31 president Executive council C41, Hi-Y CZ, 31 membership chairman Dads night CZ, 3, 41, Class friendship committee Class assembly C3, 41, A. S. B. usher C3, 41, junior play cast, Senior ball, Track C31 letter C41, Intramural basketball CZ, 31, A. S. B. assembly com- mittee C31, One-act play C3, 41, Christmas play C31 makeup WILMA RATLIFF . , . Advanced girls glee CZ, 3, 41, Mixed chorus C3, 41, Girls sextet CZ, 3, 41, Operetta CZ, 31, Spring concert C41, Music meet CZ, 3, 41, Latin club Cl, Z1. VINCENT RAWLINS . . . Radio club CZ1 sergeant-at-arms C31, Operetta Cl, Z, 31, Spring concert Cl1, Robert Crawford con- cert chairman Vocational guidance committee chairman C41, Music meet CZ, 31. lONE REED . . . Entered from Wis- Cl, Z, 3, 41, Mixed chorus C41, Operetta CZ, 31, Music meet Cl, Z, 3, 41, Junior prom CZ, 31, Secretarial science club presi- dent C41, French club CZ, 31, Photography club Senior ball, Baccalaureate CHARLES NEAL . . . T-Square club CZ, 31 president C41, German club CZ, 31 president CZ1, Class assembly Cl, Z1, Student control C3, 41, Hall monitor C41, Intramural basketball meet CZ, 3, 41, Student control C3, 41, Hall monitor C41, S. W. W. girls conference Mothers tea C31, Girls tolo Cl, Z, 3, 41, French club C3, 41, Torch pin C41, Hi-Arts club Cl1, May dance, Senior play. PAT O'HARE . . . Spanish club Cl1, Certified Prospective Accountants Olympus ad staff C41. PATTY O,LEARY . Latin club Cl, Z1, Natural History club C31, Radio club C31, Class assembly Cl, Z, 3, 41, Class friendship committee chairman C41, Junior play committee, Mixed chorus C31, Olympus ad staff C41, G. A. A. Cl1, S. W. W. Playday C3, 41. RAYMOND OSTBY . . . Band CZ, 3, 41, Boys club. president C41, Boys club board of control C31 friendship com- mittee CZ1, Dads night Cl, Z, 31, A. S. B. usher Olym- piad staff C3, 41 assistant publicity manager Olympus staff C31 sports editor C41, Quill and Scroll Football letter C3, 41, Basketball letter Cl, Z, 3, 41, Baseball letter Cl, Z, 3, 41, Hi-Y Cl, Z, 3, 41, Big O's CZ, 3, 41, May King, Rotary Medal. Scroll MARGARET PERINGER . . . Honor society CZ, 41 secretary C31, Junior prom general chairman, Girls club secretary C41, S. W. W. girls conference C41, Executive council CZ1, May dance C3, 41, Tolo dance C3, 41, Natural History club C3, 41, Student control C31, Latin club Cl, Z1, Secretarial Science club C41, Orchestra Cl1, Janet S. Moore scholarship C31. NELLY PETTY . . . G. A. A. CZ1, S. W. W. Playday Cl1, S. W, W. girls conference C41, Correspondence club CZ, 31, Secretarial Science club Olympus staff C3, 41, Olym- piad staff C41, Senior ball, Junior play committee, Hi-Arts club C41, Mothers tea EMOGENE PIERCE . . . Certined Pros- pective Accountants C31, Girls club. LOUIS PLANCICH . . . Hi- Arts Cl, Z, 31, German club CZ, 31, Spanish club C41, Or- chestra Radio club CZ, 31, Pan-American assembly, Language banquet. committee C3, 41, May court. DOROTHY PRATT . . . Spanish club C31, Photography club Senior ball, Olympus ad staff C41, S. W. W. girls conference C41, Mothers tea. VELMA PRINE . . . Girls glee club Cl 1, Girls club. QUENTIN QUERY . . Class vice president C41, Hi-Y C3, 41, Boys board of control C31 sergeant-at-arms chairman Olympus staff C3, 41, Junior prom, Senior ball, Football CZ, 3, 41. GEORGE RADCLIFFE . . . Spanish club C3, 41, Boys club. consin I937. Nurse's assistant C3, 41, Mothers tea C31, Cor- respondence club C3, 41. DAVE REMMEN . . . Boys club. JUNE RIETDORF . . . German club CI, 21, Girls club. JACK RIGGIN . . . Hi-Y C31 treasurer C41, Class assembly C41, Class friendship committee C41, Latin club Cl, Z1, Basket- ball CZ, 31 letter C41, Big O C41, Senior play, May court, Dads night 3 Q., ,9 un, ,nav 'Q vita M as uno Quo . -Q1 T5 ,y,5'. 22. 1, cfm? Q nQ,4,A1.r1ff fr ' If 1 5 ,L 44,1444- , , ' ffw iwp- Q ' . fluff! 'GQ Q-,EI K, 5 ? it , -I I .ing 2535, gwsx -kfkxw S Q - .Ve nn ff-1- 2 2. .3i,,.54k 5?1ff'k1fifk' 5121235 ,- I' , V, . ,ff all ...lQ,, mf H' 4f W4 -'- Q f f 1 fun X1 sm H ,X Q in. ., ,J 9 'I ,. Aw . fynfa . gomiccxgps- YV MA f7f f ' , 5 ,- J f .' ,,L,.,x,h -, , Mr. 2 n 4 .wwgvfyf , V, 5 4 . if f rm' v f--was , j wgriwi- V ,',L'1 ' A, ,f 4 V V 1 r,'luf kuI,iz!rf f, , ,Mrk ,,,,,,, wg f 4 'L wzdwf. Q. BETTYE RILEY . . . Hi-Arts club 1l, 41, Correspondence club 13, 41, G. A. A. 141. CAROL RIsvoLD . . . Entered from Tacoma I937. German club 12, 31, Spanish club 13, 41, Correspondence club 13, 41, Class assembly 141, Pan-Ameri- can assembly 131, Mothers tea BILL RITZENTHALER . . . Hi-Arts club 141, Boys club. BOB ROBINSON . . . Honor society 1l1, Stage crew 141, Baseball RUTHE ROLLE WALLACE ROUNSLEY . . . Operetta 131, Boys glee club 131, Track THELMA SANDERS . . . Class assembly 141, Girls club, Student control JACQUELINE SCHILLING . . . Girls club. ELDORA SEARS . . . Honor society 12, 31, Corres- pondence club 12, 3, 41 treasurer 121, Photography club 141, A. S. B. usher 141, Senior ball, Natural history club 141, Mothers tea, Senior play. MAXINE SELVIDGE . . . Entered from NEIL SHANNON . . . Class assembly lntramural soft- ball 1l, 2, 31. BARBARA SHEARER . . . Entered from Seattle I939. Girls club. MARSHALL SHIRRELL . . . Latin club LAVERNE SHOWN . . . Secretarial Science club 141, Mothers tea 131, Class assembly committee 131, Correspond- ence club 13, 41. HOWARD A. SILVERS . . . Band 13, 41, Boys glee club Photography club 121, Class assembly HARRY SIMMONS, JR .... Class yell leader 13, 41, A. S. B. yell king 141, Natural History club 12, 3, 41, Motion pic- ture operator 1l, 2, 3, 41, Class assembly 1l, 3, 41, Execu- tive council 141, T-Square club 1l, 2, 3, 41, Spanish club 12, 3, 41, Junior prom, Dads night. CHARLES SKILLMAN . . . MARCENE SMITH . . . Entered from Montesano l938. Operetta 131, Girls glee club 13, 41, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Class assembly 141, Olympus staff Correspondence club 131, Junior prom. BILLIE MAE SOUSIE . . . Class yell leader 1l, 2, 31, A. S. B. song queen 141, Girls auxiliary vice presi- dent 121, Senior ball general chairman, A. S. B. cashier Junior prom, Junior play committee, Girls glee club 121, Cor- respondence club 12, 31, Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, Mothers tea 12, 31, Girls club tolo 131, S. W. W. Playday S. W. W. girls conference Girls auxiliary party ROBERT SPENCER . . . Entered from Portland l938. Correspondence club 121, Radio club newscaster 131, Olympus staff 13, 41. WILLIAM FRANK STEPHENS . . . Entered from Wilson Creek l937. Student control ALLAN STOCKER . . . En- tered from Portland I937. Track 12, 3, 41, Photography club 13, 41, Latin club 131, German club 13, 41, Intra- mural basketball 141, Junior week. MAXINE STONE . . . Girls club. TED SWANSON , . . Boys club. NORMA SWEARINGEN . . . Class assembly 141, Hi-Arts club 12, 31, Olympiad art . . . Girls glee club 1l, 21, Class assembly 12, 41, Spring concert Mothers tea 12, 31, Junior play usher, Secretarial Science club treasurer 141, Stage properties chairman MAURICE ROOT . . . Entered from Yakima l936. Band 1l1, German club 13, 41, Natural History club 13, 41, Football 13, 41. Tenino I937. Mothers tea 12, 31, Natural History club 12, 3, 41, Student control 13, 41, Photography club 141, Secretarial Science club 141, S. W. Wi. girls conference 141, Senior play. JULES SEYMOUR . . . Honor society 12, 3, 41, Photography club German club 13, 41, A. S. B. usher 13, 41, Track 12, 3, 41, Natural History club. 13, 41, Boys club. WILLIAM SHOGREN . . . Olympus assistant circulation manager 141 ad staff 141, Track Latin club 1l, 21, Boys club. ALICE SLAY . . . Girls auxiliary party 121, Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Oper- etta 12, 31, Spring concert 1l, 41, S. W. W. music meet 12, 3, 41, Regional meet 121, Correspondence club 121, Class assembly 1l1, Secretarial Science club 141, Band concert 1l, 2, 3, 41. DUANE SMITH . . . Entered from Tacoma l938. Hi-Y 13, 41, Assistant football manager 141, Boys club friendship commit- tee 13, 41, Dads night 13, 41, Basketball 131, lntramural basketball 141, Baseball 13, 41. ZANA SPENCER . . . Entered from Seattle l939. Girls club. ELEANOR STEERE . . . Secretarial Science club vice president 141, French club secretary 131, Tolo dance 131 general chair- man Class assembly 1l, 2, 3, 41, S. W. W. girls con- ference Operetta Mothers tea 12 3, 41, May dance 131, Girls club social chairman 141, Junior prom, Senior ball, Senior play. ELLIS STEERE . . . Chairman house and grounds committee 141, Olympus staff 141, Knights of the Oyster 1l, 21, T-Square club 121, A. S. B. assembly committee 1l, 2, 3, 41, Class assembly Boys glee club 13, 41, Mixed chorus 13, 41, Boys quartet Dads night, Mixed ensemble. staff 13, 41, Student control WARREN TALLMAN . . . Quill and Scroll 131 president 141, Olympiad staff 131 editor 141, Olympus staff 13, 41, Whatnot staff 141, Lower court judge 141, Class friendship committee 141, S. W. W. music meet publicity chairman 131, Knights of the Oyster 131, ln- tramural basketball 131, Intramural softball 12, 31, Senior ball, Senate. Q81 Cf We .wFiy:?zs..i2- M if fe f ,sl 1X f' ' 1? : fr f f ., 4 ,,.,,:, , I 1 7 ,Q , Q , g 7!.Z4fh,' 5 an dj ' --4 '41'32Lc,gv I . . 4 .- 5 . 3.1- .1.7 .nf niixig, ffsfifsh . . 1 if C451 Xgfifl 1 -- :J 153355 P 'f 49?e2ieFP? S E Q , Q , gg wiki . N T Zig 3 X X p ie 2, si ,. . , X '-:.. fb Q 3 L, ME U32 1 4, , , ,, f.. ' 4 I 4 355523 Z7 2 , 64 W , 4 J ,': .Aff f.. Q WMU ,1 ,n,,.,,, ,, 1 W, , , ,g,f4, gpvgtglg ffii. Q A ini!! F 2434511 G 1 af gifts Xa' Pi -Y A 2 1 4 , Q, Q A 7 980 iwsgh 'lf QF W' 5 ' N X , -'85 ,f , f f his 5 I ' . . 4,,,,!.,,V4.J 2 ,Y . A 1' ' A4444 DON TAYLOR . . , Spanish club 13, 41, Boys club. VERN THUNBERC. . . . Re-entered from Shelton 1939. Boys club. FLOYD TORNER . . . Language club assembly 131, Big O's 141, Spanish club 12, 31, Football letter 12, 31, Intra- mural basketball 13, 41, Intramural softball 11, 2, 3, 41. BETTY VAN IDERSTINE . . . Entered from Rainier 1937. Hi-Arts 121 vice president 131 treasurer Natural History club 13, 41, Olympus ad staff 141, G. A. A. EILEEN VANNIMAN . . . Secretarial Science club vice president 141, Certihed Prospective Accountants 13, 41, G. A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41. VIRGINIA VAN PATTER . . . Class assembly 13, 41, I-Ii-Arts club 141, Correspondence club 13, 41, Secretarial Science club FRANCIS WALKER . . . Mask and Dagger 131 treasurer 141, German club 111 vice president 121, Olympus staff 131 assistant editor 141, Olympiad staff 131 editorial assistant 141, General chairman junior week, Knights of the Oyster secretary 131, I-Ii-Y 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 141, A, S. B. social com- mittee 13, 41, Junior play cast, Mask and Dagger makeup com- mittee 13, 41, One-act play 13, 41, Class assembly 121, A. S. B. usher 141, Language assembly 111, Christmas play 131, Senior play, Drama festival HAROLD WARE . . . Knights of the Oyster Correspondence club president 131, Class as- SHIRLEY WEST . . . Class assembly 11, 2, 31, Lower court secretary 141, Mothers tea 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretarial Science club president 141, Spanish club 11, 21. EDWARD WESTBERG . . . Big O's 131 secretary-treasurer 141, Class assembly 13, 41, Football 11, 21 letter 13, 41, Intramural softball 11, 2, 3, 41, Intramural basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Senate. ALICE WEST- MAN . . . Honor society 12, 3, 41, Senior ball, Class assembly 121 Class secretary 141, Secretarial Science club vice presi- BOB WICK . . . Big O's 141, Football letter 141, In- tramural basketball 11, 2, 31. HAROLD WILLIAMS . . . Class vice president 111, Knights of the Oyster 13, 41, Motion pic- ture operator 13, 41, Penny drive committee 141, Spanish club 12, 31, Class assembly 11, 3, 41, Junior prom, Dads night. FLOYD WINFIELD . . . Class yell leader 11, 21, Motion picture operator 12, 3, 41, Stage crew 11, 21, Junior prom, Class assem- bly 111, Natural I-listory club 13, 41. ARLETA WOMACK . . . PAULINE WOORE . . . Honor society 11, 21, G. A. A. 11, 21, S. W, W. Playday 12, 31. FRANCES WUERTH . . . Hi-Arts club 121, Operetta LAWRENCE WUERTH . . . Boys club. DENNIS ZEIGLER . . . Class treasurer and president 141, Boys club vice president 141, Hi-Y 11, 2, 31, Big O's 141, Latin club 11, 21, Football 131 letter Basketball FLORENCE TRASK . . . Class assembly 141, Girls club, Senior play, Girls conference. WALTER TRAUTMAN . . . Entered from Cleveland, North Dakota 1936. Boys club. WALLACE TURNER . . . Boys club. 141, G. A. A. 11 Senior play. TOM VESTAL . . . Knights of the Oyster 131 president 141, Supreme court judge 141, Latin club 11, 21, Class assembly Pan-American assembly 131, May dance 13, 41, Intramural basketball 141, Correspondence club 131, Track 141, Intramural softball 13, 41, Dads night. DON VOGEL . . . I-Ii-Arts 141, Boys club. FRANCES WADDLE . . . Class assembly 13, 41, Junior play committee. sembly Track May dance 141, Dads night DOTTIE DEE WARNICA . . . Latin club 111 assembly Girls glee club 13, 41, I-li-Arts LEWIS WATKINS . . . Certified Prospective Accountants 13, 41, Class assembly 141, Knights of the Oyster Cleanup squad EDITH WATSON . . . Honor society 12, 31, German club 11, 21, Certified Pros- pective Accountants 13, 41, A. S, B. cashier 12, 31, A. S. B. assistant treasurer MARIE WEBER . . . Olympiad art staff 13, 41, Girls club. ' dent and president Band 12, 31, Senior orchestra S. W. W. music meet 12, 3, 41, Mothers tea 12 3, 41, Junior play committee, May court, Senior play, Mothers tea DOROTHY WHALEN . . . Entered from Storm Lake, Iowa 1937. Hi-Arts club 141, Secretarial Science club 141. BERNEAL WHITE . . . Hi-Arts club Operetta 11, 21, Natural History club 121. SHIRLIE WHITE . . . Entered from Centralia 1939. Class assembly Girls club. G. A. A. 11, 21, S. W. W. Playday 12, 31, Class assembly 141, Correspondence club 13, 41, Secretarial Science club 141, Hi-Arts club ROBERT WOOD . . . Class assembly junior play committee, Junior prom, Correspondence club 12, 3, 41, Senior ball, Senior play, Dads night RONALD WOODARD . . . Correspondence club 13, 41 vice president 131 treasurer 141, Class assembly 141, Junior play committee, Senior play committee, Junior prom, May dance 131 letter Baseball letter 13, 41, Intramural softball 11, 21, Intramural basketball 11, 21, May court. MARIE ZUM- WALT . . . Advanced girls glee club 13, 41, Band 12, 3, 41, Hi-Arts club 141, Photography club 141, Correspondence club 141, S. W. W. music meet. IENIOIQS WITHOUT DICTUIQEI BUD BARTLETT . . . Entered from lVlal3ton I939. Boys club. EDWARD BOYER . . . Entered from Elma l940. Boys club. WILDA BROWN . . . Re-entered from San Francisco, California 1940. Honor society QZJ, A. S. B. cashier, Certihecl Prospec- tive Accountants secretary UU, G. A. A. Cl, 25, Library assistant VERNETTE COTEY . . . Entered from Bellingham l936. Spanish club Cl, 21, Girls club. JOE CRONQUIST . . . Boys club. JENNIE DALEBOUT . . . Girls club. ARTHUR FUI-IR . . . Entered from Elma l938. French club f3J treasurer 141, Boys club. JOHN C-RIMM . . . Boys club. HENRY HANNIGAN . . . Boys club. GEORGE HAWTHORNE . . . Certified Prospective Accountants UU, A. S. B. cashier QD. CAROL HILSTAD . . . Entered from Tacoma l940. Girls club. JACK IYALI. . , . Spanish club CU vice president QZJ, Baseball fl, 21 letter f3J, Track CU, Football 'ff Salute ,M-IQ ' I fy . yy' ff Post graduates are: sitting, left to right, lata Hepp, Retta Whitt and Carol Mauerman. Back row, George Mattson, ferry Ditlaway, Har- old Lloyd, Burton Lehman, Harold Bigelow and Norman Brekke. .W If-'Qrx 'omofzfzow I ,ff 'L rg f . .,f Y 1' 'c, ....Afx X .bs -X ,E-fftew' 'LJ' ,-. .... .V , . r ., Q, .qc QQ graduate Child-like, toiling up the hill, Trying to force the heavy gate, You sighed as the ivy crept under the wall, And wondered If it would be worth your while. Then, turning your face, you defied the mountain And pushed the stars with determined hands. Slowly you bent the rust- eaten clasp And watched the ivy creeping in. You burst the lock and the gates were open. You ran inside, And there, by the ivy, stared At the close of an open book. Triumphant, You plucked the fruit of learning- Buoyant, You poised on new-found wings. A -Donna Hine JENIOIQS WIT! lOUl PICTURE! OSCAR JOHNSON . . . Boys club. FAY JONES . . . Boys club. HELEN KECLEY . . , Entered from Rochester l937. Junior program chairman, Junior play usher, Latin club. GEORGE lVlATTSON . . . German club C3, 41, Student control C41, Glee club fl, 21. lVlARJORIE MORRIS . . . Re-entered from Seattle l940. Girls glee club fl, 21, Vocal concert fl1, Senior play. lVlAX RICH . . . Boys club. VIOLET LILLIAN MAE ROGERS . . , Entered from Duvall l940. Girls club. TED ROTH . . . Boys club. WALTER ROTH . . . Re-entered from Shelton l939. Boys club, Olympiad art staff. CARSON THOMAS . . . Boys club. HYLA YELLE . . . Latin club fl, 21, G. A. A. letter fl, 2, 31 cabinet CZ, 31, Girls club cabi- net treasurer Q31, Girls auxiliary representative U1 president 121, Junior prom committee, Class vice president QZ1, Senior ball committee, S. W, W. Playday fl, 2, 3, 41, Executive council CZ, 41, Mothers tea K31, Latin club president 111, Student gym instructor CZ, 31. CW funior Boys A-K unior Girls A - K CT ree .efliglzts U P URING this l939-40 season, the gifted juniors really Hgavel' in the way of plays, assemblies, dances, and general entertainment. First on the list of hits was the class play, Stage Doorf' a story of theater life on Broadway which played before a capacity crowd. Shirley Moore, Dean Moody and Marvin Lee were the leads. Lucie Jean Morris and Delores Andresen were co-chairmen, assisted by Enid Laspa, Dorothy Ann Steen, Betty Isaacson, Jim Brown, Georgia Keeton, Colleen Chambers, Helen Kegley, Mary Marchina and Merry Weidner, all of whom acted as heads of various committees. Then came the always-popular junior prom. With a unique nautical theme lending a sea-faring atmosphere to the evening's entertainment, approximately fifty couples danced to the music of Dean Rhodes and his Jitterbug band. Merry Weidner was general chairman. Heads of the committees were Bette Pritchard, Lillian Quarnstrom, Pearl Johnson, Bob Van Eaton, Dorothy Ann Steen and Betty Jacobson. Junior week, probably one of the most anticipated junior affairs, was under the leadership of Mai'vin Lee, general chairman. During this period of rule the juniors taught classes for a day, presented their yearly class as- sembly, and edited a special junior edition of The Olympus. Lillian Quarnstrom was general chairman of the as- sembly, which was a fast-moving comedy of ngangsterdomf' It proved to be one of the year's most popular assemblies. Committee chairmen assisting the general head were Bette Mallory, Virginia Twohy and Wallace Hansen. Lucie Jean Moi'ris was appointed in charge of the specialty numbers. Editor of the special junior edition of The Olympus was Casper Michalson, Harry Bay acting as assistant editor. Marvin Lee, Berniece Layman, Bill Russell and Bob Camden also held staff executive posts. Delores Andresen was presented, at the annual Mothers tea, the coveted A. A. U. W. award for out- standing scholarship, integrity and service, The class sweaters this year were ordered almost at the beginning of school. The color combination was blue, with yellow-orange numerals. Q ni' funior class officers in the center group are: First row, left to right: fimmy Ellis, second semester yell teaderg Larry Campbell, second semester Boys club board of control: Alan Tatlman, first semester yell leaderg Palmer Berg, second semester vice president. Standing, left to rigtitz Dewey 1. Noblitt, adviser: iwarvin Lee, first semester president: Bronson Lewis, second semester presidentg Barbara Davis, first semester vice president, ,timmy Fuller, first semester boys board of controlg Betty twatlory, second semester secretary: Bob Stamey, first semester treasurer, iwiss Evelyn Ctiurctiill, adviserg Vtfallace Becta, first semester boys board of control. funior Boys, L-Z -timior Officers unior Girls, L-Z CUHTHCT! M Soph Boys A-K Soph Girls A-K ATCI-I those sophs! They began the school year by staging the annual soph-frosh mixer early in October, to get acquainted with their new class- mates from junior high, as well as with the freshmen. An earthquake shook part of the auditorium ceiling down, so it had to be repaired. Repair work threw the sophomore assembly out of schedule, resulting in two post- ponements. Bad luck seemed to follow the assembly, for the performance day arrived and the leading actor, Wallace Gross as Henry Aldrich, was in bed with the Hu. That is history now. Jack Howard stepped in, taking the part of Henry, and the assembly went through all right. it BHK ln sports, the sophomores were well represented. On the gridiron a few sophomores received their big O's, while the second string was overrun with sophs, improving on their big brothers record by winning every second team game. On the maples, one sophomore came through with a varsity letter. The cubs all were sophomores, with two exceptions. Sophs circled the cinders and excelled at baseball. Good or bad athletes, they displayed true O.l-l.S. spirit and fight. Scholastically, the sophs were up with the leaders. Yes, it might well be said, 'swatch those sophs! Q .ln Sophomore class officers in the center are: Kneeling, left to right: Dale Hume. first semester yell leader: feff Collins, first semester vice president. Standing, first row: Lou Anne Schilling, first semester girls club representative: Pat Sullivan, second semester secretaryg Sylvia Cilfilen, second semester executive council retpresentativeg lWary feane Norris, second semester girls club representative. Standing, second row: Kennett! Peters, second semester vice presidentg Tim Randall, second semester yell lead- er,' Bob Flem, first semester presidentg M'iss Crayce Rotman, adviser. unfings For the World Sopli Boys L-Z Soplv Girls L-Z Sopli Class Officers 1'-rosfl 4 fx Frosh Officers Ffosh L-Z ...tg .-f 1. 'fggffg PUPFUR F,-0517 ' PRESBUENY 5' WREFUR -Isscmbfy Q 1 A ' Un sf 5 22 Qin -fur at I img LVM? ,Q f .Thi - ,. ' ' ' 1 fy? ' e 5,1 '1- q 5 1 ,,gj'1 .fpfq L. Q 1, .rbi , g f o --X .,i-.1-i,,.:, '. ' ' 'ffjgsiist ? fi f9 ':J, 1Q':Q W i 0 ff of is , ' ' 5' if 1 'ia ' N . v - it .- ' is - . ,V xx t .1 9.15. V .4 fm. lt ' '- ,'. 53120 Y .V .X ff - . -wif,-fx - - N ' ,ifilflfr tb' 4,5 Xxff ' 9 . l 1 -li Guiding a yearling's initial steps-the frosh officers, second from top on the oppo- site page. They are: in front, Eddie Tennyson, yell leader. Second row: fennie Kay, sec- retary-treasurerg Miss Eliza- beth Huff, adviser, Genevi- eve Elwick, executive council representative. Last row: Bob Dinsmore, vice president: Bruce Akeley, boys board of control, Ted Leidy, president, and faclz Martin, boys board of control. Sapp... THHEUFF REENHORNS! They get smaller every year, but we love 'em just the same! That is the usual hue and cry of the upperclassmen when Gscar the Froshn trudges through the spacious threshhold into O.H.S., prepared for a four-year struggle. This season's group of yearlings proved they were able to give and take all expected of them, and dish out a little more. The novel idea of a presidential campaign for their annual assembly, the frosh writing and directing it themselves, made the show a hit. Ralph Wickstrom, the dictator type oif candidate, with his glamor girl accomplice, portrayed by Betty Parker, worked out the plot. Mark O'l..eary and Nancy Jo Reed, two other candidates, came to the rescue and saved the day. Bob Dinsmore was director, while Jennie Kay, as general chairman, whipped the committees into shape. In April the freshmen returned favor to the sophs with a mixer in the gym. Getting away from the usual type of dance, Bob Dinsmore, general chairman, took part in a skit with Ralph Wickstrom, while Rose Erickson rendered a violin solo and May Britt Johnson sang several vocals during the intermission. Ted Leidy, a six-foot yearling, was at the wheel for both semesters as president, with Bob Dinsmore aiding as vice president. 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This only too poorly describes Night lVlust Fall, the seniror's selection for their annual production, given May 24 and 25. V. t yg A A . . . ,,, qq- uc-, , eit www , ., q ul . . emi' I X- Q- Nigt1t Must Fatt, a tate of psychological murder, was the chitler the senior class presented May 24 and 25. The double cast is pictured at top. The lower group is the dramatics honorary society, Mask and Dagger. The two casts were: Buzz Walker fboth nightsl-Dang Lorna Jean Johnson, Donna Hine-Olivia Grayneg Floy Bale, Sally Mar- ion-Mrs. Bransong Orvin Nordness, Don Lewis-Hubert Laurieg Erleen Lewis, Isabel Chitty-Mrs. Terranceg Dorothy Burke, Mar- jorie Morris-Dora Parkoeg Lois Gaines, Patty Loudin-Nurse Libbyg Jack Riggin, Wa1'1'CD Mallory-Inspector Belsize. Instructor was Miss Helena Jenkins, drama coach. Miss Jenkins said, Undertak- ing this play was one of the hardest jobs I have had in a long time. I had to 'poundy into the students the eerie atmosphere native to the productionf' Judging by the crowd and the fav- orable comments, Miss Jenkins succeeded. As a result of acting in the senior or junior play, students may be admitted into the drama honorarium, Mask and Dagger. Bill Powell, senior, has been president of the group for the past year. ir I if ,gg s -r 2' - Km Q g W . ,fs .V ' Lxgwuqxxag K w,l,,,,xkI,-f -M65 .Lf - ci-xref-f xr W f eg H-T f k Wings For the World CUHTH C ANY prospective thespians lurked behind the footlights of comedy when the junior class presented Stage Door, a dra- matic picture of life in a boarding house for act- resses. The four outstanding characters from the cast of 35 juniors were portrayed by Shirley Moore, Bonita Owre, Marvin Lee and Dean Moody. The setting was a typical boarding house occupied by girls who looked to the theatre for a career. The unusually large cast, under the direc- tion of Miss Helena Jenkins, is pictured up- per right in the pictures on this page. Box and Cox, an old English one- act play, carried off top honors when it entered state-wide competition at the second annual drama festival held at the Showboat in Seattle. The play was also presented in an assembly before the student body. The characters were taken by Mary Jean Turnbull, Dean Moody and Francis Walke1'. Behind the curtains zealously labor a minute army of efficient electricians, carpenters and other skilled workers. The results of their accomplishments are well-known, but few ac- tually realize the magnitude of the work of the stage crew. They are shown in the lower pic- ture. if r . : -ttf - ' 1-'- . - ii'!f.f55?i' '? 5f 'J - if f' , ini' Wings For the World IH GUIHG UP 5 1. 40 The play that waited on an earthquake was Stage Door, the junior class dramatic production, presented fanuary 12. The cast is shown at the top. Left center: a scene from the junior play. Right center: Box and Cox cast, winner of the University of Washington drama festival in the class A division. Bottom: they who kept everything in proper func- tioning order-the stage crew. ' 7 'H' -IM 1'm1'fA-'wawm' ' - -' ' wx mwwfw- --w-mf 7- if-'W 'fagggv was 55552 2 AK ' ' an a W K 4 , .V , QQ, . , ., H, ,QA X l, ,, ! , ,-... .MN .K .... ik. mi wg? 5 I 3 , V ,.,,.,..,..,.,.., , , I 5 E . . . . i-Q ?'U'57 f 1F ' 'ff M i l' .gk a ,if 1. U wlv1'Hp fgf1yig 1 'gqp gm Q . f .U Q '10 'sn 1 f gd 322 -9359 5 - , W Nfl- '-T A 1' V ' Ka . 5 , yi ag 1fQf l5Jq:wl't5T?q' 44 3f,,f 1Wg2 5-.f Q5i5S N 1, zN,, '7 . ij 'ix ,, sifilivvix L 5'3 2.5 ' A 5, f' X '9' 'HA' '- B' Qkfgmg gang-15-, .,k' A, if ,i 'Q ,-mia! A - 6 Hi-Ai'ls Language Council QUEAKY erasers and pencil shavings lit- tered drawing boards on sketching trips plan- ned by the Hi-Arts club. Members sketched scenes from surroundings at the home of lVlrs. Anna Stan- ford, adviser, on the bay. Fort Nisqually also offered sketching material. The Hi-Arts, with the Natural History club, presented in assembly Adolph Schmidt and his colored movie review of Europe, made by him on his '39 tour. Olivia l-lillberg acted as chief administrator of the fine arts group this year. Verona Bellis was vice president, Gladys Lytle secretary-treasurer, Ruth Cavanagh program chairman, Betty Van lderstine social chairman. HRT LIHGU Foreign language groups unwound Mexican life before O.H.S. April IZ, celebrating Pan-American clay. The language council also sponsored a banquet. Officers were: First semester, Marvin Lee, pre- sidentg Patsy Kimball, vice president: Harold Lloyd, secretary, Second semester, Frank Clark, president, Jeanne Aspinwall, vice presidentg Joann Peters, sec- retary. Miss Marie Helmer advised. gzgialir 2- v.. nnrvfm-4-:awww -.1 wc tal... VUICE UF UUUTH EARNING to argue like ladies and gentle- men was the objective set for debaters this year. Judson Dolce served as forensic manager and was elected president of the Debate Club. Olympia won half their conference debates, gaining participaton in the College of Puget Sound melee and the University of Wasliington speech festival. Dan West, Sho Imori, Kenneth Bragg and Dolores Boyle won honors. Dolores was awarded a special ribbon for outstanding extemporaneous speaking. The question for forensics this year was: Re- solved, That the railroads should be owned and op- erated by the federal government. as as is This year's Radio club went on the air each Tuesday presenting the Un, Olympia program over station KGY. They staged the fourth annual All-Day broadcast. Programs were headed by Craig Johnson. Johnson and Malcolm Bozarth were co- chairmen of the All-Day program. Orvin Parrott, Judson Dolce, Carson Thomas and Wally Mohrmann were assistants. OfflCCl'S included Craig johnson, president first semester and chief announcer through the year: Or- vin Parrott, president second semesterg Malcolm Bo- zarth, news manager and Radio Journal editorg Net- tie Morgan, secretary first semester, and Pat Burke, secretary second semester. i I I .n si 1l .- ..-f .,., M Debate Club Radio Club QOOMQHUIHUHS AINING All-American rating for THE OLYMPUS was the highlight of the year in the journalism department. Projects sponsored by the paper were: presentation of the new constitution: sponsorship of selection of the most valued student, with the Talcott trophy going to Frances Fleetwoodg co-sponsorship with the P.-T. A. of the Raymonde and Delores dancing classes. With Orvin Nordness at the helm throughout the first semester, the staff ham- mered nine editions. In the second semester Philip Henry acted as editor-in-chief. Donna Hine and Ellis Collins edited special editions, and Casper Michalson was chief of the junior edition. Philip K. Erickson was adviser. H4 3- 55 3- Art, poetry and prose were blended by the skillfull artisans of Olympia high school to produce the tenth edition of the distinctive Whatnot. Julia Anne Macdonald edited, assisted by Paul Avery, Wa1'ren Tallman, Malcolm Bozarth and Donna Hine. Art editors were Dorothy Burke and Audrey Jenkins. Dan Cushman handled the business management. Mrs. Anna Stanford was art adviser. The literary board was Miss Mary Lucile Jenkins, Miss Lily Everton, Miss Elizabeth Huff and Miss Romayne Fuller. Mr. Erickson was editorial and business adviser. 96 56 56 -56 The John H. Dreher chapter of Quill and Scroll society, international honorary for high school journalists, sponsored two social functions for journalism students and gave a Ucoffeen for the faculty. Officers were: War1'en Tallman, president, Philip Henry, vice president, and Marian Francis, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Erickson, who revived the Olympia chapter in September, l934, is adviser. Other members were: Dorothy Lyne, Truman Greenland, Ellis Collins, Douglas Giles, Jack Heimel, Donna Hine, Francis Walkei'. Spring pledges were Harry Bay, Casper Michalson, Asa Fraidenburg, Dolores Boyle, Jim Brown, Frances Kay, Virginia Lunn, Bill Russell, Malcolm Bozarth, Dan Cushman, Ethel Pearson, Herb Pashkowski and Muriel Grindrod. fournalists all. Pictures, reading down: first, the editorial staff that guided The Olympus to an All- American rating: second, the Olym- pus advertising staffg third, editorial staff of the Whatnot, student creative magazine, fourth, members of the fohn Howard Dreher chapter of Quill and Scroll, international jour- nalism honorary. Wings For the Woi'ld TRHIHIHG for CN, ROLICKING Correspondence club members turned out en masse for the annual party January 5. And this spring midnight candles burned till dawn as club members scribbled Dear Senoritaf' Herr Doktorf' or Monsieur, feverishly contest- ing for top honors in a letter-writing contest. Judson Doke won the prize box of stationery. The Correspondence club joined the Kiwanis club staging a letter-writing contest for high school students, All letters were re- turned to their authors with constructive cri- ticism. Officers of the club were: first semester, Jim Kelly, president: Frances Kay, secre- tary: second semester, Judson Doke, presif dent, Nlalcolm Bozarth, vice presidentg Frances O'Neill, recording secretary: Helen Lane, corresponding secretaryg Marjorie Wortman, treasurer. -as as as It has been said that a person is known by the books he reads. Many fine new books were added to the school library during the year, and Miss Anna H. Kohler, librarian, served conscientiously to make her depart- ment a useful place. Thirteen girls worked during class periods earning experience in library work by filing book cards and shelving in room 232, conveniently located in approximately the center of the building. Two or three of the girls help during the summer, repairing books and doing general indexing work. vs as as When nurse is away, her assistants will play . . . at who knows what? The task of bandaging injured pupils necessitates eight student assistants for the school nurse, Miss Catherine Pomery. Girls get practical office nursing experience, while Miss Pomery travels to and from the grade schools caring for the smaller students and their minor hurts. rw .M ,, , . . . .f A ,, Pictured in the upper photograph is ihe assembled Correspondence club. Below them are the combined groups of the library and nurse's office assistants. X X557 his ,Q V mx 'xx ' 3 gmac, 9. 4 Wings For the lfVorld I .I ,Q 1 '1 I 1 Q l 1 ,f fx ff Wm.. .. MM. .,,.W..,Sff M . -V Qleif? . ' X A-Yum: 'mm A V' 5' ff Knit.--' f Q K, Q, fi E +R, . 1' A4 lj 'J in la NX Q2 3 -y ...f 151425 'W :WWW i 5 162' dai 'Lf' .Y' -an inns W' , 4. Q f .4-mf A fi. Q. Iwi, fy .W Ln'i5 Q, If 'if'-1, 1,5 +v22 f'4. '3,gf .. if sw. ,A wow- A+ - ' me 'M Tiff zflszef 'dw 'X my UHHHIPS ORTHERN division co-champs was the rank of Olympia high school at the close of this past basketball season. Qlympia tied 1-loquiam with nine wins and three losses. Nine years ago, 0.1-1.5. sent a team io the state tournamentg again this year, hopes were bright- ened, only to have them dashed to the ground in a playoff with the Grizzlies in a post-season battle. Following is a complete list of the games and scores in order played, with Olympiais marks first: Oakville, I3-28g Chehalis, 29-22, Centralia, 36-28, Centralia return, 24-175 Chehalis return, 31-19, Oakville return, 39-21 3 Raymond, 31-30g l-loquiam, 25-273 Elma, 46-24g Raymond return, 27-265 lVlontesano, 33-295 Shelton, 32-26, l-loquiam re- turn, 31-16, Elma return, 41-273 Aberdeen, 36-26, return, 24-26, Shelton return, 43-33, lVlontesano return, 34-44. In a post-seasonal game Hoquiam eked out a bare win by the score of 27-23. Center Don Carlson totaled 108 points to get the post of highest scorer in the league. Jack Riggin placed high in the final ten scorers. Herb Pash- kowski and Carlson were elected to hold positions on the conference all-star team. Those in the first string who earned their let- ters are Carlson, Dennis Zeigler, Pashkowski, Rig- gin, Wallace lVlohrmann, Dick Anderson, Lee Bar- stow, Wa1'd Roekey and Wil1ai'd lVlcArdle. Wally' Hansen and Jack O'Leary, juniors, are good pros- pects for next yearis team. Those on the second team who won minor O's are Dale Hume, Ralph Bettcher, Bob and .lack Van Eaton, Wes Horton, Larry Campbell, George Cxilbert, Joe Preston, Rollo Potter and Satoshi Kaku. The varsity hoopsters who Uswished 'em ltzrougtf' for O.H.5. are here pictured. Reading across left to right: Top, Don Carlson, att-conference renterg Wfatty rlfolirmann, forward, Lee Barstow, for- ward: Ward Rockey, rcserueg Dick An- derson, forward. Center: Coach Rockey, the cub squad, Coach Larson, Herb Pasti- kowski, att-conference guard. Bottom: Witttzrd McArdte, fuck O'Leary and Bob Plansen, reseroesg facts Riggin, guard: Dennis Zeigter, forward. 'iltfvings For the ltfortdw . Q52 S? ,SE ff is if we wa 3-X fy fx Q. 'i iii 1 E H u 4 Sei 5 IHILLERIHEH -:ik ' A V 4 -I Upper left picture shows Breezy foe Preston, leaving his marks for a fast 100-yard dash. Middle, Bill Powell, speedy senior hurcller, whipping over the high sticksg right, fohn Mowell, competing for a first place in the discus. Lower picture: the 1940 track squad, the majority of whom will he back next year. OVICES-that's what the experts called Olympia's 1940 track squad, because of only one returning letterman, Joe Preston. However, after add- ing up the first places from the meet with Puyallup, said experts changed their somewhat cynical minds. Although Olympia didn't net a single point in the Centralia relays, they showed Centralia the following week that they weren't asleep on their feet by piling up a score of 66 to 55 in the Bears' favor. Following their meet with Centralia, Olympia played host in a three-way mixup with Stadium and Aberdeen, with Stadium walking away with the honors. Due to a mistake in schedule, Hoquiam was not able to meet Olympia until the Southwest Washington meet. Olympia clashed with Lincoln of Tacoma May 4. May II the Bears again journeyed to Centralia to compete in the elimination for the Southwest Washington meet, held May 20. From this year on there will be no more one man teams due to a new ruling which states that no man may compete in more than three events. This does not include the relays. Another rule prohibits the use of the javelin. The reason for this is because of the danger of injuries and the constant expense of purchasing new jave- lins. ln its place is the football throw, which was well taken care of by Herman Stark and Bob Eitreim on the Bears' team. Qutstanding in their cinder achievements were Bill Powell in the high and low hurdles, Joe Preston in the l00 and 220, and John Mowell in the weights. Wings For the Worldl' in5Pfinf1 P X . his .ff im I if ix x K 4, . ag., 1 K' LENS' Q, f' Ir? 7, ,if Spring athletic competition. On the opposite page: Top, left, Olympia's crack baseball squadg right, Dennis Zeigler, ace wronghander. Center, Herb Pashlzowslzi, slugging centerfielder, with Wes Hor- ton behind the! catching para- phenaliag fimmy Ray sliding home with Sho Imori attempt- ing the putout. Bottom, left, divot diggers, Bear golf squad. Left to right, kneeling: fimmy Ellis, Art Olsong standing, Ray Cason, Dick Reddington, fohn Barrett, Bill Goodyear, Ted fohnston. Bottom right, the tennis racqueteers: faclz and Bob Van Eaton, Everts fohns, Cordon Kimball. Wings For the Worldi' ITH hopes of capturing the championship of the newly formed baseball league consisting of Hoquiam, Shelton, Montesano, Elma, Aberdeen and Olympia, the Bears set the pace early in the season, Aberdeen and Shelton, state cham- pions, threatening. The Bruin mound staff functioned well, with Dennis Zeigler, senior and veteran of two years, doing most of the pitching, and Francis Hurd, junior, and Pat Towne, sophomore, assisting. Sophomore Bob Ray played his part behind the plate, Wes Hor- ton, sophomore, was his assistant. Jim Ray, senior shortstop, Curt Boone, junior first baseman, and Palmer Berg, junior third baseman, were not only good fielclers but were also strong at the plate. Ray played short for his third year. Satoshi Kaku, sophomore, held down second base most of the time. Asa Fraidenburg, senior, Chuck Wheeler, junior, and Herb Pashkowski, senior four-year letterman, patrolled the outer pastures. Many sophomore and junior players turned out regularly, therefore M. W. Rockey, coach, has prospects of a fine team the next two seasons and shbuld be able to put men three deep on every infield position, with Jim Ray and Zeigler being the only seniors. The list of outfielders is very slim. Olympia planned to play at least four or five games under the lights, thereby giving the working fan an opportunity to see the contests. 55 -X 64 55 Whether it has been the switch from the Mountain View golf course to the Olympia Country club, or the inconsistency of the team as a whole, the Olympia golf team lost its first four matches to Sadium, Bremerton, Lincoln, and the University of Wash- ington frosh, on their own course. The team played a good game and scored well, despite the tough competition of their opponents. A mix-up in the qualifying schedule gave the team a bad start. Art Olsen was number one man for the first three matches and was succeeded by Bill Goodyear, who advanced from third place, later held by Jimmy Ellis. Fourth and Fifth positions were held down by Dick Reddington and Ray Cason, respectively. Walt Chamberlain was sixth man, and Ted Johnston and John Barrett were alternates. Jimmy Ellis was high point man for the season, losing only one match. Dick Red- dington was low putt man, seldom taking over two putts on any green. The team has been fortunate this year in being able to use the Country Club at Butler's Cove for their matches, as it is a tougher and sportier course than Mountain View and helped in the team matches away from home. The squad traveled to Tacoma twice for matches with Stadium and Lincoln, to Bremerton and to the University of Washington, under the supervision of Adolf Larson, golf coach. R4 X 3- 55 Although there were no senior racket-eers on Mr. Larson's tennis team, the boys made a creditable showing. Opponents were Chehalis, Aberdeen, Shelton, Elma, Ho- quiam and Raymond. The team was composed of Jack Van Eaton as number one man, Bob Van Eaton as number two, Everts Johns, three, and Gordon Kimball, fourth. The entire team are underclassmen and will be back again next year. QUIJHESSEU 'U IJUIHEH QQISUJIRL PORTS-MINDED girls of the Girls Athletic association of Olympia high school began their busy calendar by holding the annual Playday here. More than 400 girls and instructors, a record crowd, attended Olympia's annual Southwest Wasti- ington Playday November 4 to take part in a full schedule of games, programs, dancing and a luncheon. Sally Ma1'ion was general chairman of the event. The cooperation of G.A.A. members at Playday is a leading factor in determining who are to receive sportsmanship points, I5 of which are essential for a letter, Letters are earned by winning 80 points in major and minor sports. An honor letter is awarded those who are chosen for two honor teams, and who earn 90 points. Officers for the year were: Sally lVlarion, presi- dent, Gladys Dodge, vice president, Betty Isaacson, secretary, and Sally Sears, treasurer. Managers of the various sports were: Marye Farmer, captainballg Sally Fullerton, volleyball: Pat King, basketball: Maxine Hawkins, hitping Ruth Cavanagh, badminton, Jean Gaines, hikingg Sylvia Gilfilen, minor sports and ,lac- quelyn Schilling, sergeant-at-arms. The first get-together, to acquaint new members with C-.A.A,, was a supper hike to the Deschutes river September I3. Olympia delegates to the Centralia-Chehalis play- day March 30 were: Marietta Plantenberg, Betty Isaac- son, Patricia King, Lou Ann Schilling, Sylvia Gilfilen, Sally Fullerton, Ruth Cavanagh, Mary Marchina and Barbara Magerman. Tournaments are held for all tive major sports. This year the championships were evenly divided be- tween the seniors, juniors and sophomores, who won in captainball, basketball and volleyball, respectively. Wings For the Woi'ld When feminine fancies turn to sports. Pictures on opposite page: action shots of gym girls. At the top of this page is the C.A.A. honorarium. Left to right, kneeling, Betty Kelly, Sally Fox, fune Haugen, Marion Hughes, Betty Isaacson, standing, Ruth Cava- nagh, fane Nason, Pat King, Sally Sears, Peggy Fitzmorris, lWiss Aliene Pierce, adviser, Sally Marion, Bertha Lathrop, Gladys Dodge, Lucie fean Morris. Middle group is the C.A.A. cabinet. Left to right, seated, Ruth Cavanagh, fean Caines, Sylvia Cilfilen, Sally Mai'ion, Sally Fullerton: standing, Gladys Dodge, lllaxine Hawkins, lWarye Farmer, Pat King, Betty Isaacson. At the bot- tom is the C.A.A. ff 1 3:12-W' , .e Wings For the World K: , f 2' is 5 ff f' 'W ff f if f I 3, ff' 'E f ffm, QE M! ww K I f k' f N L -NJ .Q .. M ff., ba' k,,,, A , ,Wy , an-J -rw ? X, 1- :f h . My J 1 5 .. 1 K X -x' JR' w-:Muff In V X 4- .yasir F ' 9 aw., J xX,,,,....x ' Q i 3 5 M3 . 5 4 f Jim 5 5 5 x kg 3 z 3 - 5 S ' . L ' ? 5 Eg X E i 1 fx-ii 5 . S 5 ' , L. L. Q . em LW L fb 53 Q QW L. 5 P f is QW W1 ? , :. ff' ' 41 . ,,.,M,..,w. W, - , , 1 ,ffx L f'ii'1' 7 2 'f i?f+ fQ. .f .. ,, , 7 . -2-13:5 1 , L f i 'L -1' A W wig? .V '-JHQTQ 'wx ' A A . F-as - ? --zv , 5. 'Q-Qilsfmawa-3J'smQ,QfQ-Q3..Q4if . 1 X f' ' 1 -' f vv fwzgayf- 'ff f 'eff-sf.. . ai gi-2, -f ' 'ik '2ag fg Q 4. .- ,wfi-an i, 'V - ' '-'IM .X.L ff I RX ' f ma sf I f-4 am L' f , 1 I 'K ' M ' V 4 N. Y 3' if i 'EMEYM x4 af, .Q 1, MWMNM-QML ff 555 -.. The top picture is a view of the senior assembly cast in one of the many hilarious moments when they took the 0.1-1.5. student body to a special fairyland in The Blizzard of Ozf' Center scene is of the ,Way dance, social highlight of the year. Cangsters and ghosts galliuanted in typical fashion when the junior class assembly came off as shown in the lower picture. Lillian Quarnstrom was general chairman. , 'Q o , 3 t wg, ., my g A kgpw. ' , .frm-,e' tiny'-' 5-5,11 iw Hlflfings For the lflforlali' Sllli l. Sojowzn AUGHTER, groans, and ex- pressions of admiration greeted a cast of gangsters, ghosts, a madman and a talented show troupe when the junior class presented their annual assem- bly as a finale to junior week. The talented juniors centered the show around a gangsters' hideout, which was also inhabited by a ghost. Specialty numbers were worked into the setting. The official name of their produc- tion was ult Happened Cne Night, or Ghosts are all right in their place, but when they get in your bed-ef' Lillian Quarnstrom headed the aff- air as assembly chairman. Members of the cast included Izzy Bean, Marvin Lee, Jimmy Ellis, Walt Chamberlain, Dean Moody, Ann Hill, .lim Clem, Pearl johnson and Virginia Mekkes. 3:4 95 56 Recipe: Take soft music, beautiful flowers, the coronation of a king and queen, and mix well. Add a generous portion of merriment, Stir in a good crowd and you have the result: The May dance. Queen Donna Hine and King Herb Pashkowski ruled over the frolicking May fun makers, with a court of lads and las- sies in typical spring garb. Four grade school students gave the touch of finesse to the proceedings. 515 55 '34 A burlesque on the Wiza1'd of Oz was the method the senior class used in revealing its talent for the annual senior assembly, The cast presented a stream- lined, grown-up version of the old child- ren's fairy tale of the travels of a Kansas maid in far-off Oz. Members of the cast included Gladys Dodge as the lion, Harry Simmons as the Wizai'd, Winif1'ed Crawford as Dor- othy, and Howard Silvers as the Tinman. During the actual production, the theme was made into a musical of song and poetry. all the lines of the speakers being either sung or in rhymed form. Miss Agnes Bushnell served as ad- viser to the assembly, with Miss Romayne Fuller as assistant. The most notable thing concerning the assembly was the fact that this cast was the largest of any such function in the history of O.H.S. .W TQ , J fy 1 pg' MSX ' xl . F 3 4 1 iw 2 , fm' T L K AF if 'K 359' ,i5QiG!'1S'aSa' if W W . W, . 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This yearls officers were: first semester, Don Kay, president, Frances Kay, secre- taryg second semester, Frances Kay, presi- dent, Dick Steele, vice president, Harold Bigelow, secretary-treasurer. if- -SF -'F One hundred million lines, crossing, red and blue, make Certified Prospective Ac- countants dizzy trying to untangle the figures on the lines. Without fanfare, C.P.A. keeps track of O.H.S. and promotes friendly re- lationships with downtown business firms. The club carries out an annual voca- tional experience program, independent of teacher planning, permitting each member to work a week in the particular field he is in- terested in. Club officers were: Maxine Larsson, presidentg Shirley Moore, vice presidentg Irene Jenkins, secretary-treasurer. At the semester change, the two divisions of C.P.A. joined, forming one group. -'F -'F 55 Knights of the Oyster maintain a force of a dozen recruits for the purpose of patrol- ing the halls for stray papers during class periods. These frosh boys do their bit for O. l-l. S., often receiving recommendation from the house and grounds committee for membership in the K.O.'s, official high school service club. Bud Steere, as chairman of the house and grounds committee, and Hugh Macdonald, faculty adviser, supervise the work of these boys. 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R 'i -N-5,23 f i jc1gI',c U - ' 1' - mrggj- 4-L,-:r ' --, . ., ., . ,,..-.,-.f.1.1f.1.:L.x -V . 'm12g,,,4 , f X1 , ,fl V -, .,, :- nf-T-,1' X' f.Iifl'f w:.5.1f-if-,-. . ,.6.. , 4. ,, , , '-?- 'Y V .4 - '-a EF? , -9 f - H - - - 7 f H -- hw.. A V . , g fiffi 1 H SEHIURS SCIHTILLHTE IR DAN CUSHMAN, prime min- ister of Olympia, crowned their ma- jesties, King Herb Pashkowski and Queen Donna Hine at exactly 8:30 p. m. Pacific standard time May 4 at the annual May dance. King Herb and Queen Donna reign- ed majestically over festivities in its ap- propriate setting of spring flowers. They were attended by lords and ladies-in-waiting Dick Anderson, Lee Harris, Ronald Paul, Bill Powell, Jack Riggin, Dennis Zeigler, Gladys Dodge, June Hau- gen, Bertha Lathrop, Sally Nlarion, Ethel Pearson and Alice Westman. Bob Hawkins frolicl-:ed about the court making mischief as official court jester. Afer the regal coronation, many couples enjoyed a full evening of dancing thanks to the careful planning of Sally Marion, chairf man of the affair. Seniors paraded in everything from sheets to gay 90's bathing suits on the memor- able occasion, Senior Dress-Up day. lVlarch- ing in line across the stage, the sages of Olympia high school assumed an air of festive frivolity as they frisked before the judges, displaying their original and clever costumes. The three impartial worthies who judged were Miss Marie l-lelmer, Dennis Zeigler and lVlartin S. lVliller. The first formal dance of the vear was the impressive senior ball, the romantic decorations of which featured Hawaii by moonlight. A palm-shaded island was built in one end of the gym, whereon sat the white jaclieted dance orchestra as it spread dreamy swing over the dancers. Brilliant leis greeted dancers and were worn in place of corsages, adding to the gaiety of the happy crowd. Wings For the World Clubs. Upper: left, Hi-Yg right, Honor society. Lower: left, T-Squareg right, Secre- tarial Science I. sh ' ff x t, if ff 2 , J., ,- ' ,155 if f Mt .mf 5 CQHE HI-Y fellowship: To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The boys in the upper left picture, under the leadership of Ronald Paul, club president, and James I-I. Bohle and Robert C. Anderson, advisers, had an active season. They sponsored an informal dance April 5 with Quentin Query as chairman. Other Ofhcers were Jack O'Leary, vice presidentg Marvin Lee, secretaryg and Jack Riggin, treasurer. In the upper right corner is pictured the Honor society. Required for admission into the select circle is a B average or better, Officers were Frances Kay, presidentg Jack O'l..eary, vice presidentg Pat Burke, secretary, and Warren Vadman, treasurer. Highlight of the year was a party held at the high school, with Miss Mary Lucile Jenkins as adviser. At lower left, in the above group of pictures, is the T-Square club. Blueprints, drawing tools and bridge plans were old stuff to these future designers. In the lower right hand picture the young ladies depicted are members of Secretarial Science club I. They served an important function in keeping the school supplied with mimeographed material needed. Top event of their year was the joint party held with the Secretarial Science club H. Wings For ihe VVorld ,A kV,i.. .wW f i CP RACTICAL experience was the chief aim of the Secretarial Science II club, at top left. With this view in mind, members spent the time working in public offices at the state capitol and at local business firms. The Knights of the Big O represented the cream of the 0.1-l.S. athletic world. They are seen below. It is composed of letter winners in either baseball, football, basketball or track. Big attraction of the year was the boxing smoker, promoted to supply the members with a sweater fund. Lew Metsker was president of the group, Dan Cush- man, vice president, and Ed Westberg, secretary-treasurer. The club performed a valuable service to the school by taking charge of the fire drills. At right top on this page is the Natural History club, people who are interested in little things. The initiation of new members in the spring was the event of their calendar, Qflicers were Philip Henry, presidentg Marion Hughes, vice presidentg Pat Burke, sec- retary, and Dorothy Burke, treasurer. The sound and motion picture crews are shown at the bottom right. Providing the volume which carried the announcer's voice at all athletic contests was the task of the sound crew. The numerous motion pictures were made possible by the operators of the expensive and delicate projectors and cameras. Wings For the World iwore clubs. Upper: left, Secretarial Science 115 right, Natural History. Lower: left, Big O'sg right, P. A. system and motion picture operators. J ... sf. . he Lf' 1' .X y . X. V 'f-New if---.Nu kmi-P 1 .-4 M, 1 E N, W, ,,,, Wings For lhe World ix 3 EMS f 'Mn-ww 1 xv- :F wi' , I. . , 6 ,pm UPTIHIISTIC CWOP, left to right: Seated on the floor are MISS l-lELENA M. JENKINS, English, Dra- matics: MISS MARY LUCILE JENKINS, English de- partment head. Seated: MISS KATHERINE KILBUCK, Social Scienceg MISS HAZEL LOOMIS, Study hallg MISS ANNA KOBLER, Libr-ai-iang HUGH J. MAC- DONALD, Study hall. Standing: WALTER INC.LE, Social Scienceg THOMAS MCCLUMPHA, Social Science. Right center: Seatecl at table are MISS MARY ROBERTSON, Commereialg MISS ALICE NELSON, Home Economicsg J. WAYNE SHOLLENBEROER, Commercialg MISS ALMA OLSON, English, Social Scienceg MISS ALIENE PIERCE, English, Physical Education. Standing: CLARENCE B. MUMFORD, Science, Mathematicsg DEWEY l. NOBLITT, Mathe- maticsg MARTIN S. MILLER, Social Science depart- ment head. Lower right: ln the front row are MISS GRAYCE ROTIVIAN, Latin, Englishg MISS ISABEL WEAVER, Commercialg MISS MARTHA SILER, Commercial. Seated in chairs are MISS WINNIFRED WERNER, Commercial: JAMES YENNEY, Instrumental music: MRS. ANNA STANFORD, Art. Standing is MRS. EDNA H. SISSON, Home Economics. 1 - fi -C J. If X lx, ff :Q A ' E . , ,- Q ' f N. fre-A .Aff 'D . 'ffew-e K.M ' aj Y--1 X Wings For the lflforldu LEHHHIHG ljylwdinff ,www Adminislralion: the above groups did a fine job of mana in the civic life o O.H.S. lhrou hout llie ear g 2 f 3 y 1 Upper: lefl, lhe A.5.B. usfiersg rigfli, apporlionmerzl commillee. Middle: lefi, siudeni pairolg riglll, lower and supreme court judges and advisers. Lower: lefi, assembly commiiieeg right, point committee. Julie CUHTHULS NE hundred and sixty-four years ago a man was possessed with an ambition to do some- thing greatg he organized our nation's government. Thomas Jefferson was that man. Eight months ago, a committee started on a similar, though more localized, project. They wanted to do something great for the people they knewg they organized Qlympia high school's present con- stitution. They thought, as old T. did, that de- mocracy must reigng the result was that our school's constitution was similar to that of our country's. The students were Trygve Elwick, chairman, Dan Cushman, Ronald Paul and Patsy Kimball. At the beginning of the l939-40 year, the small committee started the dreary task of revising a constitution. After six months, having examined other forms of law making and making several field trips, they finished the work. The project was presented to the then-existing executive council, the governing power, and after two weeks this group turned the prospectus over to the students for a popular vote, The election results were 899 for and 280 against installation of the new system. Under the new government, Olympia high now has a senate body and every student is represented. The body is composed of 40 members, one from each home room, as against the I8 in the executive council. Other executive branches of the student govern- ment worked diligently throughout the year on the various tasks assigned to them. Shown on this page are the squad of cashiers, who changed student dinero into activity funds. V 't wo' . r t ali. f I 'X 4 I v ixl, . M . , KH, 551.1 .57 ,f 'M ' .QV ' ' , 'Q' ' ' e - f W , , '.f.,'4's5E?fi.5 4Pi.,f ' 42.5, my , il Ti . 7 I I we 9 ' my W r ..i ..t- f f ff' ff Student rule of student destiny. The A.S.B. senate at the top replaced the executive council fcenterj as the ruling body of Olympia high at the third quarter, thus giving students a more democratic form of government. In the bottom picture are the cashiers, who guarded the 0.1-1.5. ukittyf' Wings For the World Knights OYS will be boys, the old saying goes, but when boys get behind a project to put it over they usually do. As the notebook of minutes was closed for the last time, a glance through the pages showed that the Boys club members during the past administration were ever ready to roll up their sleeves and go to work at every opportunity. Their highlighting achievement was the crowd of 650 that swarmed into 0.H.S, for Dads night, that annual affair when dads grab the rare opportun- ity of getting entertainment and eats with their sons paying the bill. With the strings of their pocketbooks loosened and the joy of the yuletide in their hearts, the Boys LL' :eg W 5 V, , GEHTLEIHEH club soundly trounced the Girls club in the annual Christmas penny drive. The Boys vocational guidance committee took over the task of putting across a series of I8 voca- tional guidance programs over radio station KCY. A new committee for the purpose of promoting friendship was formed in the Boys club for the first time. An ambulance service for students becoming ill at school was the main purpose of the committee. 1 . f of the Oyster Boys Club Board of Control I s P l F LHDIES CHE C-irls club, upper class women of Clym- pia high school, proved themselves capable as they piloted their plane of activity through the year. The foremost pilots have been June Haugen, presi- dentg Donna Hine, vice presidentg Margaret Peringer, secretary, and Shirley Moore, treasurer. At the beginning of the year, freshman girls were initiated to the mystery of higher altitudes, meaning high school, when they were entertained by their senior sisters. On October I4 the Girls club and Miss Elizabeth Crockett, adviser, played hostess to Nl ' .f, iii it ? -if -hw ,f ,'lf9 wk.g ,QV A' sux: I55 delegates and their advisers from 39 Wasliington schools. Helen Elliot supervised the filling and delivering of 75 baskets of food to cheer needy families at Thanksgiving time. A total of 384 was given to the Christmas Jingle club in a penny drive concluded December I5. The Girls club and auxiliary promoted a tolo dance under the direction of Eleanor Steere, social chairman of the club, on February I7. Traditionally, the year was climaxecl by the Mothers tea April I9. Colorful corsages were given to each mother who at- tended. Merry Weidner' and Shirley Moore were dele- gates to the Southwest Wasliington conference at Kalama. Shirley was elected president of the unit for the next year. Girls Club Cabinet Cirls Auxiliary Cabinet 'Mraz CHEHUBS ' ' 4 . 1 NJQW With a song and a cheer. The O. H. S. yell staff pictured above provided pep for athletic encounters. Lower left is Harry Simmons, yell king, and top right, Dale Hume, duke. Shown in the remaining pictures are the song queen, Billie Sousie, and the two dutcliesses, Polly Partlow und Gerry Bissell, leading off' with Harry and Dale. In the upper left hand picture tlie elieerers are, left to right, Dale, Gerry, Polly, Billie and 1'1arry. Recognition Highest scholastic honors for these two, Dan Cushman and Frances Kay. Dan, valedictorian, achieved the perfect record, a 97.5 percent- age, as a result of 34 A's. His capturing of all the possible points marks the first time in Olympa high school's history that a straight A student has graduated. Frances compiled the enviable record of 29 Als and 3 B's for a 96.93 percentage total, thus winning the coveted honor of salutatorian. 'Q Hffngs For Ike Wo1'ld , , ff, ,J Q , ag' QXV. vi A , - f i.s W ,ff f ,f , i QUICK PRINT, OLYMPIA ' ------------ ---,------------------- ..... --------A----------------------------------- IV1'IIgs Over the f'1ljI'lIL07H JW' f sf A W2 Q . .3 I I? I 5 ' I' EEEISSEI 15:E25:E:E:E'1:E:E:5:5A ' ' MN Q IVE PHOTOGRAPH EVERYTHING SILVERTONE PHOTO CO. BIICIITJIG JUNK, Prop. Capitol Park Bldg. 'I I :I I . I ' ''o11g'1'z1T111z1T1o11s Class of 40' I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I DAN CUSHMAN, Valedictorian TALCOTT BROS. Olympicfs Credit fewelers Since 1872 420 Capitol Way Telephone 5431 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I I 'I :I :I 'I I 'I 'I 1' 1' I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I :- I I 'I 'I :I :I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1' I' I I 'I 'I :I :I I I I I I I 1' I' I I 'I 'I :I :I I I 'I 'I 1- I I I 'I 'I Q ....,,,...,.,v,,,,,... .,..,...... : ::::::: 'I Complimenis of Q' Is 'OWQF OHWQ MR. AND MRS. J. C. WELLS Tumwater, W3Sl1iHgtOH - ----v-v-- ---------------vv - ---Q 49----H -- ----.-----,------,,-----------:,,,,::-::::::::- 'I 4 65.,,,--,,.,-,., ..,.,.f.',.,. A,,::+:: '-- --------- ---vv- - -------v-- 'I I 'I 'I I . . . , . IQ 6' T140 fllfllfl' of our jflillllg pmnplrf IN jH'0f0ZllIlHQlj lllljlllffllllll io iluf lzrlwr lIl0I'KfIlH'llf. I 2 -J4IHx Il. Iiicwis. 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Teter 507 Capitol Way 1: Olympia, Wasliington Proprietor Next to Western Union I ii I Q:::H:::::::::::::H::::::::- ::::::H:::4 49:::HH::::::::::HH:::: -:xxx - -:Heh Q A--- --- -- O 4+ + 4+ 4 4 + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ S 4 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4 + + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4 + + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + 4+ 4 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ QP 49 opilol Slolionevs, nc. 607 Cl'z1pit4+1 lVz1y TCl01Jll4+116 3361 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + + 4+ 4+ 4 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + 4+ 4+ 4 4 I + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + + 4+ 4+ 4 + 4+ 4+ 4 + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 49 DEPENDABILITY SERVING THE LUMBER CUSTOMER RUTH GALLVAS Copeland Lumber Company Fourth and Water St. Phone 6653 Q- .... v , 4+ C'o+1gmfz1If1fz'm1.s and Best IVE.-91108 fo fill' Class of '40 Olympia Milk Producers Assn 209 West State Phone 5559 -- ::::,:::: :- ::,,,-:::- ::::,::::::,,,:::- :::,,,:::: :rrg 4 +I 4 2 4 4 xr 4+ IE 4 4+ 4+ +I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4 I 4 4+ 4 4+ 4+ it + 4+ 4+ it 4+ 4 4 1+ I it HAIQIQIS DIQV GQQDS CG , ' P OIympia's Dependable Siore Since 4869 I it -::,,:::,,::,,,,::: ::,,,::,, ,,,, :,:, :--:A- ::::'::':::: :::f::'- :::::'+'- x9 -::::- -:: A ,.::: A :::: ..::, ::-:,::::Q ::: -AA: '::: A :::: ::::'O 4, 4+ 1: it I5 4+ 5 EE 1: I' 4 4 44 'l'1+ the class of 40: . 4+ 4 .V ! 4' I+ 4 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST c'F,fxA 4 WTMESFORYOURFUTURE 2 .Aff T 3 SUCCESS! 4, + 4, 4+ 11- 4 1 4 E THAD S. PIERCE, Manager .E IW+n4plwfw l'u7Yf,9fv'riff IQ 4 + 3 4 4 1: s 4 4+ HEADQUARTERS FGR ALL SPORTING EVENTS 2 md 2 4 5 Q + HOTEL GOVERNGR EE Telephone 6444 II4 E. 4414, Olympia 4 .E EE 4+ s 4 4+ O --- 4--O +::: :::4-::::0:::: ::: if ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 II L 1: Owman 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 4 55 Hanford Co. 4 DONNA I-IINE 4, ' 2 May Queen Dial 4404 4 4 I I6 Fourth Ave. East 44 2 WARREN TALLMAN, 4 Ediior of Olympiad 4 4 44 44 9::::: - -:::::::::::::v ::::::::' :::::: :::::- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 'f F: f 6::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' ::::49 49::::::':::':':: :::::':::::':::::: : 4, 44 44 1: 1: 1: EE 4 4 44 :E It It 4, 44 44 1: 4 4 4 IQ IQ 44011Qf1'ilTl11il4iO11S and Best 4Vishes 4, 44 44 4 44 44 K :E 4 14 T44 me Class of 19444 , 4 4 :E 4 4 4, 44 44 44 4 3 1 EE 1: 14 ,Q W fx- 4, 44 :4 Q 4, 4 4 4, 44 44 4, 44 44 4, 44 44 V 4, 44 44 4 4 4 4 44 44 4, 44 44 4, 44 44 4, 44 44 4 44 44 4 4 54 1, FRANCES FLEETWOOD 1, 1, 1: 141031 Valued Siudent 7 4 44 44 5, fl eujgfer s fl JEWELERS-SINCE 4890 4: 44 44 4, 44 4 4 4 4 ' Pl 7321 4: I I3 N. Columbia Phone 7773 2 5 4 3 Capltol Way lone 4, 44 44 4, 44 44 Q:: AAAA, ::::: A A ,:::: ,:::::,::,,,::,,,::,::,Q Q::,,,,,,,::::: ,,,::::::::::::::::::::: AA- .f.,f::., 0-:::::.A.AA:A:-:A::::::::::A:::::A::AA-::,::::::: A:A::,,::::----,-.,.,-,Av-,,,,.-4-A.,Q JUNE HAUGEN Girls Club President effe 7 S HERBERT PASHKOWSKI Boys Club President 5 02 Washington Street Telephone 5 734 Olympia, Waslmington A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A::::::::: ::A:::::::, A - - - - - v - Q,',0A,A.f,-.ftfvefv-Q-,,00fQ 'Q0'47,-t'0,0,4-4-.A :::::::::::::::::,::::::::::::::::'o'::oo For.. peed ecufzaey SP aeemenf Attend , . . DIETZ BUSINESS COLLEGE APPROVED, ENFRANCI-IISED AND ACCREDITED BY THE LARGEST BUSINESS TRAINING ORGANIZATION IN AMERICA ,AAOQQQ : ::: :::Q0,: ,A-A',:: : A::::::::::::::: f9.,A,4-.QQ ,104- :::::::: : : AAAAQ4-':::: : :: :AQ : ::4 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ Q A ., I f ' 1 -L 4 +1 - - ' -:HT-' ' XX 4+ +I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ +I fl +I :I 4+ :E Hrro 3 11 P tt 81 H I1 ff G6'1161'2lI M04-Ilzlllif-s if 309 Fourth Ave. W. :E Dial 5372 II 4+ 4+ I I I1 IJ. V. l'z11-mit IV. F. Hahn 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ I 4 QA---,,-A, -----v----4-'------,--'--------- I 4 I ',::::Q4-A 4+ 4+ 4+ I 4+ 4+ S S I I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ Q 6? 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ S 4+ 4+ I I I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4 4+ 4+ 4+ 4 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 49 . .,-- ,0',,','.,, ',,,:: :::: ----'---- PORTRAITS OF QUALITY Amateur Supplies YlSl'l' Olfli XICXV VABIIQIZA lJl+ll l'. MCKNIGI-IT STUDIO 709 CAPITOL WAY PHONE 4554 lam xmmmnu W' 1 S N-is ff 4 4 E ,ZEEE 2 N 4, 4, ii '12, X W f LIGHT UV - ' CONGRATULATIONS gxigiffl, ,Q hi A - 4 4 w e Q your face f 15 TO THE CLASS , .t Ib: VII, i . ,I , ff .ilii if .4 g Wh 3 EE l of '40 ' :'A gf CQ 1 4 Q1 7 . 4: 3 'r , 4 'l ll S E VA L 3 S Light conditioning chases deep L shaelows away and relieves eye- , I C E C R E A M strain. A new l. E. S. lamp will 1, :4 provide Better Light, Better l Sight . . , and help you do Better Home Work. l . , . D l 4 , Olympia s Finest 4 :p -gal 4 4, r Puget Souncl , 1, 'r r , lu li Power ST Light Company gf ,I 5'8CAP1T0L WAY 11 1, lr 'P 'NNHN '. f,'..' N .,' .Nu'NNN.N5 linen - - - - - - v - 0'-':::::'::: -::: :::4-: ffQ ffI fgfi i e . 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' ' VI, .'1TI'1IA I0,YA' I'lI11g'l'ilIl1IilI1011S and Hvsf II ISIIQS II I I I I' R 1 I AS I I to The Flaws of 1940 :I T0 'he Class Of '940 I 1, I' 'I 'I from I I .-nf I I E E INTERNATIONAL 'I 'I I I HTIII' flzwrfzfsi ,YN-IIN' in TI'zmI.'s I, I Ill 'I I I I 1 I 4- Ti I 'I U 1 1 Dayllght Bakery, Inc. :, :E 'I I 507 E. Fon.-th sr. Phone 5949 11 1' W7 Olympia, Washington :I IH' L0 K CO' , :E I 1, Dun If Say Brwul - Huy l'lfUC.'TOR'S IE I WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS it I 'I 'I -, AAA l-:,,,, M, G. D. MARTIN CO. MECHANICAL SUPPLIES, PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 3351 115 East State Street Olympia, yVZ1SI1II1g'IOI1 SPORT M ELECTRIC SHOP ZI 7 E. Fourth Phone 4824 BILL BERGSTROLI SPORTS Tennis and Calf Equipment Fishing Tackle Guns - Ammunition Bikes and Bike Repairs IRV. LASSEN COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Ci. E. Mazda Lamps ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HWE HAVE IT OLYMPIA SUPPLY COMPANY lXIaol1i11ery, Mill and Logging Supplies Iron and Steel, Heavy Hardware Olympia, Washington A::- ::::, II0l1L1'l'i1Tl1IilII0IlS ilIllI Iivsf Ivishes To The Flaws of '40 gb nnvis Bnuuin nfniu v ----Q,--- v-, SI'l'fi'ESS T0 VIJASS UF '-IO from PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE Tim IIUIIIK' nf IV11lll1in'1 ' 5th and Franklin Phone 781 I 4-.:A. ',0,0.,,,,,':N:v-a-'Ka-N, 4-'ofa' Best IVisI1i-s to Thi- Flaws of '40 ,gi-3,3 GLADYS DODGE, C.. A. A. Vice Presideni Kaufman-Leonard Co. Furniture Woi'ih Living Wifh', Legion Way and Franklin Olympia, Washington Phone 301 I Q5,.,,,,.,,,,...,,-----,--,,-- :::::::::::::::::::::,::,'Q:::- -:::,::- GUR BEST WISHES BUSTRACK G' DUNN Inc. SAXID - HRAYEL INEVILDIXG MA'I'ICI'iIALS and COATII Phone 6675 410 North Washington Olympia '::: ::::Q0Q::: ::- OOI1g'I'2lil1121iiOY1 and Besf XVishes V to the Class of 1940 NOB FGURTI-I AVENUE AND CAPITOL WAY ::: -::::,:::: ::: Q,:: ::- 'r ' A5500 hx oy ff cpq 475 Q' 5 461 fs Qaebf ATTEND 2111 ACCREDITED SCHOOL Day and Evening Classes STENOGRAPHIC BCOKKEEPINC1 SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING CIVIL SERVICE. KEY PUNCH Q,YM11Lx goiznfmnilfxg UR TUDENTS CHOOL UCCEED HARVEY J. THOMAS, Manager 41 I Capitol Way Telephone 4074 Conlplinlenfs of Kincy Hardware Co. HAR D XVAR E PAINT S OIL HEATERS XVATER PUMP S 512 Fourth Ave. Phone 6586 49--- --- Wu X f N L W Wi x v XX X f Stop . . . Play Safe TVz'flzi lnszzrcffl Sfll'l.72gS Save with Safety, Profit and Convenience at Capital Savings ancl Loan Association i'o1r1 pli111c11ts of 01 mpia Garage Inc. Established 1934 II. NV. EIC. CIIANKJ Boi.:-:Kimi ,llflnflgzfr Phone 5032 Fifth and Columbia St. A---'A---'Q 65 -vv- ----------- ---- ------ ---- Vmilpliilleiits of Paul D. Loudin CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH Fifth Avenue at Columbia Street TELEPHONE 3003 OLYMPIA, NVASHINC-TON Vmripliiiiciits of l mpia Uyster Compan Largest Producers and Shippers of Olympia Oysters on the Coast. 320 WEST FOURTH Qvv- ---------------------vvvvv---- ---v Sim-ess to the Fluss of '40 from Clympia Police Department 2 Egg Q :E QQ if xx eu!-ee, ll ' N -7 '- ull:-I ,F-rr--5 f ,T .F ?31!?1Illw,fae5,f .Fx .r -::::::: - :::::::: : ::::: -:::::., 49:::::::: -:,::::: :,,,,,,,,,,::,,,,-,,, ::: -:::::::::::,-::::::::,',::: A:::,.,::: A:::,0::: -:::c::::,' FORWARD! One ship goes east, another west, By the selfsame winds that blow. Tis the set of the sail, and not the gale, That determines the way they go. Like the winds of the sea are the ways of Fate As we voyage along through Iife. Tis the set of the soul that decides the goal, And not the calm or the strife, CAPITAL STEAM LAUNDRY .-.,.,,., '00 '0:::- ..-::::':::: ::: HAPPINESS is the goal of every maifs life. It is sought through association, travel, books or perhaps the accumu- lation of wealth. And it is all right as long as it lasts, but the thrill of today becomes the ordinary mood of tomorrow and we look for new fields to conquer. J. C. PEN NEY COMPANY Olympia, Wasliington SERVICE For Your Generation! Savings and Home-financing service has been supplied by this association for 34 years. ,I Hill' ifllllg, OLYMPIA III l II,-U , 'U tlillfl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllliir 'IHH EDERAL AVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 409 Capitol Way' DIRECTORS C. I-I. Springer W. Foster E. G. Brenner J. F. Kearney Frank Morris P. D. Northcraft Dan O'Leary 4-'::'::::- -::- :::: : :::: -::::,::: -:::,,:::.,'.-::: : DRINK DOUBLE COLA MISSION ORANGE CAMMARANO BROTHERS Olympia, Wasliington Phone 6655 507 Cherry St ----,,--- : EVERGREEN DAIRY JI1'llf Profffcfffrl at the Sourczf' We Invite You to Visit Our Dairy Farm Southeast of Olympia, on Littlerock Road Phone Ulynipiu 7701 :v -: ::::'::'ax -:v -:::.,::: ::::::.' :::::::,4-Q0:::: Coiigratulzitions to the Clzlss of '40 BILL POWELL President Mask and Dagger When You Ifffanl the Best, Insist on Sandisorfs Butternut Bread and Pastries Olympia, Washington Phone 5775 208 East Fourth Ave. QUALITY FUELS REMEMBER THE NUMBER 4441 Ulympia Gil ST Wood Products Co JS' ,ff A ,Wings For the World


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