Olympia High School WW Miller High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Olympia, WA)
- Class of 1959
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Anderson SVS v ,ii l X 5 X ,ii i Ha X tl Qirmstf '13 . b i x - A , 's eat eyo are tk lrefrll o all the students? Ne yot will 'ont' te se 'ing dueationz needs is ou -alv, sr zdy to ndz el 'ng d. 'z s 'iv' 3 ai V 1' 'e ' 'I' ' ' t 1 K y g in if encouraging word, t me lyn ad . ll l s cgvsen x to dedicate the l959 O Jiglgo r , olclg. A der-5 S son. ' XJ X R Raised in a large family of ll brothers and sisters in North Carolina, you received your College degree from Centre College in Danville, Ky. You then studied a lifth year at the University ol' X'Vashington. During lVorld XVar II you served as a military policeman in the army. You then taught at Shelton and Edmonds and later fame to Olympia High where you have served as an linglish teacher, counselor, adviser lor Ushers Club, but most ol' all, a friend to all the students. Next year Page Five Schools R g ' Q if y lill you ci. e oun erintendent ol wJYou - to Q 'll vo ' s unter vacations building 5 htlqses. tliiigilmine it ypttr many interests: you ue i t z'- also 'e'y adep at plumbing, wiring, or anything you put your mind to. lruly, you are a lack ol' all trades. Also, much ol' your leisure time is spent with your wile, Helen, and your two children, Cris and Iulie. 'I'hrough this dedication ol' Olympiad lnternation ale we wish to say thank you, Harold L. Anderson. lor the years you have served so wonderliully, so iaith- lully, at Olympia High. .l.l.4 PLANNING This has been a most significant year in secondary education, nationally as well as locally. In the nation, much was heard of Sputnik, and there were crash pro- grams designed to push American schools into a scien- tific race with Russia. Locally, elections concerning funds to build new high schools in Olympia and Tum- water were successful. Here in Olympia High we have been busy planning, department by department, the facilities necessary to do our best teaching in the new high school. NVC have also made progressive steps in keeping our curriculum alive and geared to this atomic age. I sincerely hope that all our students and parents will judge 1958-1959 as a good year. Iames H. Bohle, Vice Principal J Don H. Bunt, Principal The theme of the 1959 Olympiad forces us to look beyond the confines of school and community to far horizons. Wlhether we are able to meet the challenge of this wider world will depend upon the goals we set for ourselves-goals that call for a realistic self-appraisal, a willingness to understand complex human relation- ships, and a genuine desire to improve academic profi- ciency. E. A. Robinson summed it up in this way: Your world is in yourself, my friend, For your endurance to the endg And all the Peace there is on Earth Is faith in what our world is worth. - 1 Page Six Pictured ut left cire: Miss Elizabeth Crockett, dean of girls: Normcm Iohn- son, director of counseling. Dr. Rolland H. Upton, Superintendent of Schools Through faster means of communication and travel. distances have been so shortened that it takes less time to cross the continent than it used to take to go from Smithfield fOlympiaj to New Market f'lillIIlM'2ilC1'D. This means our community has expanded and is now the world. X'Vith this world shrinking, comes increased responsibilities with accompanying need for more skills, understanding and knowledges. The offerings in our schools must reflect the broad interest of our students, their parents, and the com- munity. YVe must teach of our heritage and our demo- cratic beliefs. Y'Ve must teach substance and more. The taxpayers, who support our schools, have shown from the time of XVilliam XVinlock Miller to the present that they are interested in a quality, comprehensive education, and that they are willing to pay for it. They have known and do know that a good education is fundamental to all citizens in a democracy. 63.4. M., ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS pic- tured above at right are: W. I. Matters, Harold M. Potts. Members of the SCHOOL BOARD pictured at right are: Virgil Adams, Darrell W. Tones, Mrs. Mel Knox, Oliver lngersoll, Tohn Hen- ddcks Clenn VV.Landers h. ADVISING High schools always belong to the future. This is true in any year because of the youth and outlook of the students. It is especially true in Olympia in l959. Not only are we in the process of planning a new and modern building to house the program of instruction, but that program itself is subject to change as never before. Most important of all, perhaps, is a changing concept of the responsibility of American youth toward its nation and its world. Olympia's school system will accept the challenge of the future by adapting itself to the changes in the world about it. High school students must accept the challenge too. This will probably mean that students must invest more of their time, more of their effort, more of tlzenzselves in the future. The school system and the students should make these efforts gladly. The stakes have never been higher! ff? . if Page Seven Page Eight K c L Explaining Members of the FACULTY pictured at leit are: Crow onel Miss Marie Mol- lestad, home economics: Mrs. Eileen Dekker, home economics, Mrs. Gwen VVilliams, physical educaticn, health, Mrs. Mary Top, health, counseling: Crow lwol Barney Hendricks, auto shop, Murry Coleman, industrial arts, lack Craham, social science, counseling: George Morris, industrial artsg Nels Hanson, agriculturey Roy Carlson, phy- sical education, health. , X C 7 . of thefFACULTY pictured at left are: Crow onel Wilbur Keller, science, Sherman Brough, science, Henry Melusky, math, Robert Tardiif, math, Tiliord Gribble, math, social science, Crow twol Robert Summers, math: Walter Chance, science: Mrs. Frances Amundson, study hallg Mrs. Alma Bratton, study ha.l, counselingg Miss ar Mar a et Anderson, math. 2 Y Members of the FACULTY pictured at left are: Crow onel Miss Agnes Bush- nell, commercial artsg Miss Mary Rob- ertson, commercial artsp Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, commercial artsy Mrs. Marguer- ite Spurgeon, social science, atten- dance, Mrs. Gladys Prunty, assistant librariang Miss loanrie Horgdal, secre- taryg Crow twol lames Gilmore, arty Harold Murphy, commercial artsy Mich- ael Schuller, librarian: Rudy Sanderson, merchandising: Iohn Millam, commer- cial arts. x 7 ig ,, C MZ, V xv 'A Guiding Members of the FACULTY pictured at right are: Crow onel Miss Mary Cath- erine Schmitt, English, Latin: Miss Olive Betti, Latin, English: Don Thornhill, Cerman, English: Miss Alma Olsen, Eng- lish: lames Carlson, English, speech: Miss Lily Everton, English, tdeceased Nov, l, l958l: irow twol Richard Meigs, English, drama: Ernest Anderson, Eng- lish, journalism: Miss Elizabeth Huff, English: Harold Anderson, English: Mrs. Sue Walbridge, English: Miss Mary Farrington, French, English: Rob- ert Anderson, Spanish: Mrs. Mary E. Campbell, English. Lua, Members of the FACULTY pictured at right are: irow oriel Mrs. Doris Col- vin, commercial arts, sccial science: Mrs. Miriam Reed, secretary: Miss Mar- jorie Heron, social science, counseling: Clayton Farrington, history: Mrs, Mary Kast, social science: trow twol David Goeclecke, music: Miss Kathryn Hau- gen, music: Fred Schlichting, music: Mrs. Louise Macdonald, social science: Ford Mullen, science: Clifford Cannon, social science. Members of the FACULTY NOT PIC- TURED are: Leslie H. Armstrong, music: Herbert I. Challen, science: Mrs. Helen Beck, English: Richard Deyoe, math: Mrs. Beth Lindsay, English: Richard Boyden, agriculture: Edward Stevens, health, physical education. To read, to write, to be able to think clearly and impartially-these are the objectives ol' every student. His teacher will largely determine whether or not those goals are reached. Here at Olympia High School, the following men and women are responsible lor the educational nour- ishment, variety, and encouragement received in their respective departments: Miss Mary Margaret Anderson, mathematics department head: Miss Agnes Bushnell, commercial department head: Cliilord Cannon. social science department head: Miss Elizabeth Hull, English si-A department head: Miss Marie Mollestad, home eco- nomics department head: and Lawrence Pinson, indus- trial arts department head. Aiding the teachers are Michael Schuller, librarian: Mrs. Gladys Prunty, assistant librarian: Mrs. Miriam Reed, secretary: Miss Joanne Horgdal, assistant secre- tary: and Mrs. Dorothy Fiser, music and physical educa- tion department secretary. Administration and faculty work together to insure America and the world ol' capable, basically well edu- cated, and yet diversely talented future citizens. Page Nine 4 kg, c,,- X -4. C. Cui..-K. 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Members of the SOCIAL COMMITTEE pictured above right are: Crow onel Dimon, Bittman, Sprengal, Woods, Sack: Crow lwoi Miss Mary Farrington, adviser: Giles, Knox, Malloy, Allen, Townsend. Members of Second Semester STUDENT-FACULTY RELATIONS COMMITTEE pictured below right are: Hill, Phillips, Ostergreri, Willows. Page Eleven w -....... Members of the FIRST SEMESTER SENATE pictured above are: frow onel Schmidt, Cairncross, Fiser, Nelson, Carstensen: irow twol Reading, Leonardson, Skinner, Mauk, Cinsbach, Wynstra, Blocher, D. Ciles, Copelan, V. Anderson, Shurnate, Niemi, Pantier, Spendloveg lrow threel Tucker, Cuda, Woods, Suther- land, Cummings, DeBiose, Main, S. Giles, Roloff, lohnson, Olson, Egan, Scott, Butler, Hazelrigg, Gossage, Vandemany Crow Iourl Mattson, lshihara, Carlson, Mounts, Velie, Curtis, Szolas, lessiman, Hilde-n, Reddington, Wernecke, lohan- son, B. Anderson, Leitch, Treat, Gamer, Armstrong, Members of the RULES COMMITTEE pictured at left are: Kay, Shumate, Wynstra. GOVERNMENT Twice a month, Olympia High senators inet to discuss and act upon their mutual problems. These leaders. elected by and representing their lionieroonis, tried to see that each niem- her ol' the student body had an active part in deterinining school policy and legislation. They particttlaily strove to get better honiemoni participation and debate. Presiding over this year's senate was ASIS Vice President Ray Cairncross. Don Fiser, ASB President, frequently led senate discussion on important issues. Senate officers for the first semester were: Vice Chairman, Xtlayne Mattsong Rules Coniniittee Chairnian, Kathy XVynstrag Sergeant-at-Arins, Dick Members of the STANDARDS cmd ELECTIONS COMMITTEE pictured at left are: Sutherland, Blocher, Armstrong, Reddington. SENATE OFFICERS pictured below left are: Iessiman, Wynstra, Tucker, Mattson, Cairncross, Spendlove, Fiser. Members of the CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE pictured below right are: Niemi, Main, Mounts, lessiman. Page Twelve 621- , Vlvgeffl Wiicif It Q, Members of SECOND SEMESTER SENATE pictured above are: Irow onel T, Johnson, Hooper, Parks, Ashburn: Crow twol McKay, Lewis, Rock, I. Iohnson, Springer, Phillips, Delanty, Welsh, Ames, Bahlman, Sjodin, Hazlitt, Cai Spendlove, layneg how threel Schneider, Fiser, Cairncross, Willows, Cummings, Pantier, Schultz, George, Giles, Bantz, Hegel, Iones, Watson, Irow IourlGertl'1, DeVaney, Velie, Hill, Duffield, Iames, Moore, Tiernan, Dalrymple, Grate, Westine, Ostergren, Nelson, Haines. Members of the RULES COMMITTEE pictured at right are: lomes, Anderson, Hill. ne, Roy, SERVING Tucker, and Parliamentariztn, Bill Jessiman. Assisting Ray the second semester were: Vice Chairman, John Scthneiderg Rules Committee Chairman, Ned Hillg Sergeant-at-Arms, Jim Ash- burn, and Parliztmentarian, Pat Snead. -Iudy Spendlove, ASB Secretary, recorded the achievements of the 1958-59 law-making body. Notably this group supported the continuation ol' the foreign exchange student program, secured 21 long desired apple vending machine for the school cafeteria, helped sponsor the NFL District Debate Tournament, and re-emphasized the importance of student self-control. Members of the STANDARDS and ELECTIONS COMMITTEE pictured of right are: Crow onel Rock, Bantz, Clayton Farrington, adviser, ti-ow two! Duffield, Schneider. SENATE OFFICERS pictured below right are: Hill, Ashburn, Giles, Fiser, Spendlove, Pantier, Cairncross, Schneider, Snead. Members of the POINTS COMMITTEE pictured below left are: McKay, Mrs. Doris Colvin, adviser, Lewis, DeVaney. ul, hs Page Thirteen -Eggs Hoya Home E-2 Clues O H.S gets apple E . CI crngucrge Bcmqu Mike Dmk wma-. ruhbzt wbnuf Iercm 5 really buby ,LJ 'Q ,. Q Im k tcxiw-, wat 7 Cubs score Homecommg Roycxh Spcmmrdfs ut Fiesta Rather crowded mn t xi? Screw xt cx httle hghter boys A Awards Assemhl Uv GJLA. raifles Fido if 'M' 1 sr'smm.m 9-K Shuuld 5? She ss wow! M Mm, Dem' Sir: Brian, once more and . AAHE ' Q IQ? wi Bl cxckie Cu 'W Diriy 34 ,tl Wdlflng What is it? Our S m takes sg' M ? gwv-'gv x. Beutniks bellow Vs sf? i 5 ? i 1 mx ,lfxfsfygfggr Uiilprix s , R A 'X ffm M -X .NWA UNL J A QQ 5, x 1 X X f A Aix!! X5 J , M U! ff M Qi J U e if X. Nj Kg, - jf! aft! XX W 4 f as VU yi ,' I 4 gl fa Z2 595 X Kill ff, 2 Mywy? jyfjbfafggfjfyf +8 L jf Q z f 5M f' WK! bv Wg, if QW fflffffifff Yiiw v y 255525 75? N fff-ifigjiffyifaffef 355,92 Rf Wiz? J .4 fig 6 Q 'Q Q? W' iiiffr?O5i?SEQ5Yw ? 'E 5 N- Q5 My . W fjggcl ff WXWNJ Nffw Q U X Qsgxgij GAINING HONORS AND 'il' . Ray Cuirncross Marilyn Ginsbach Iudy Gruning Ned Hill Bill lessiman Sarah Knox Iohn Koehler Alyce McKay SS-f AA lane Mcxllgren Wayne Matison Hallie Niemi Pat Osborn QU' 'E you-v Bonnie Scanlan Nancy Sooly Pai Thompson Bill Thomdale Page Eighteen ADMIRATION NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE is a national honor- ary for debate and speech participants. Charters in this organization are granted to a limited number of schools whose forensic programs meet required standards. This year's OHS chapter, advised by james Carlson, served as hosts for the Wfashington-Oregon district NFL tourna- ment in April. QUILL AND SCROLL is an international honor society for journalism students, explained Ernest Ander- son, adviser. This club promotes further interest in jour- nalism and has such activities as the annual journalism banquet. Alyce McKay is serving as president. Main purpose of HI-ARTS, which is advised by james Gilmore, is to promote art among the students of Olym- pia High. One of the main projects is the designing and selling of Christmas cards. Holding the honor of being TOP SCHOLARS in the class of '59 with a grade point average of 3.5 or better were: Ray Cairncross, Marilyn Ginsbach, Judy Gruning, Ned Hill, Bill jessiman, Sarah Knox, john Koehler, jane Mallgren, Alyce McKay, Hallie Niemi, Pat Osborn, Y'Vayne Mattson, Bonnie Scanlan, Nancy Seely, Pat Thompson, and Bill Thorndale. Members ot NFL pictured at right are: trow onel Knox, Plamon- don, Lynch, Woods, Roy, Estabrookg lrow twol Sato, Burns, Lewis, Holden, Wynstra, Whitney, Cummings, Ginsbachg Crow threel Iames Carlson, adviserp Perry, Koehler, Thorndale, Hawkins, Members of HI-ARTS pictured below left are: Crow onel Dawson, Sullivan, Fitz- gerald, Wiseman, Mallgren, Haag, Schock, Cholskig trow twol Rogel, Miles, Munson, Holien, Bush, Anderson. Members of QUILI. AND SCROLL pictured below right are: trow onel Woods, lohnscn, Ander- son: trow twol Leitgeb, Scanlan, Davis, Fuller, Neimi, Brennan, McKay, lrow threel Ernest Anderson, adviser, Morgan, Hooper, Lane, Tyler. . 5 i i 'i 3 75? I xx 3, N.. is . ' Ian Pantier Brian Boulac DAR Award Football and Co-Basketball Inspirational Award Bob Tobin Ieit Mattson Co-Basketball Inspirational Swimming Inspirational Page Nineteen DES ERVING RECOGNITION Page Twenty To honor students who have taken part in dramatics is the goal of THESPIANS. 6Xpl2iiHCd Richard Meigs, adviser. Membership is open to students who have acted in or worked on committees for the school plays. Productions this past year included Solid Gold Cadillac and Ramshackle Inn. To honor students with high scholastic records is the purpose of HONOR SOCIETY. It is open to all juniors and seniors who maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or better during their sophomore, junior and senior years. Kathy NVynstra is president, and Miss Mary Catherine Schmitt is adviser. BOVs is a music honorary open to music students who meet the high required standards. Main projects of the group this year have in- cluded a carnival booth and Work on all con- certs. They also provided chairmen for the concert committees. Adviser is Leslie Armstrong. Members of THESPIANS pictured at top right are: irow onel V. Anderson, Murphy, Ricker, Iohnson, Richard Meigs, adviser, trow twol Roth, Townsend, Fusco, l. Anderson, irow threel S. Anderson, Spendlove, laden, Amans, Barner. Mem- bers of BOVs pictured at center are: irow onel Isorn, Chris- tine, Townsend, Roloff, N. lohnson, Turner, trow twol Ander- son, Strock, Hopkins, Spendlove, Frisch, Leslie H. Armstrong, adviser, irow threel B. lohnson, Robinson, Fitzgerald, Rus- sell, Thaxton. Members of HONOR SOCIETY pictured below are: irow onel Nugent, McGuire, Martineau, Davis, Hop- kins, Weiks, Clishe, Skellenger, Watkins, Dickison, Riggin, Ginsbach, Knox, irow twol Iohnson, Hooper, Fiser, Cairn- cross, Russell, Fitzgerald, Treat, Allen, Koehler, Thorndale, lones, DeVaney, Crow three! Hayden, Townsend, Spendlove, Sack, Dunn, Sweeney, Rogel, Snead, Sergeant, Lewis, Niemi, Burns, Wynstra, Holden, McKay, Scanlan, Crow iourl DeBiose, Woods, Koch, Corbat, Haag, Christine, Landay, Mallgren, Whitney, Osborn, Reisner, Tee, Merritt, Thomp- son, Giles, Downard, Brassiield, Miss Mary C. Schmitt, ad- viser, Williams, irow fivel McCulloch, Iessiman, Anderson, Velie, Robinson, Woods, Thaxton, Millam, Mattson, Hill, Giles, Duffield, Motteler, Mead, Moore, Branch. Y WINNING POSTS GIRLS CLUB at OHS promotes loyalty to the school and enthusiastic support of all its activities to foster the finest qualities of girlhood. The club's activities are the Father-Daughter Banquet, Big Sister Party, Mothers' Tea, and sending CARE packages. Pat Osborn, presi- dent, and Miss Elizabeth Crockett, adviser, head the cabinet. To provide wholesome social activities and services lor freshmen and sophomore girls is the purpose of GIRLS AUXILIARY, explained Miss Marjorie Heron, Members of the BOYS CLUB BOARD OF CONTROL pictured at right are: Crow onel Mattson, Morgan, Iohnson Bever, Peterson, Albrog Crow two! Gamer, lzgg, Loobey, lohanson, Drew, Fulton, Norman Iohnson, adviser. Members of the GIRLS CLUB CABINET pictured below at right are: Crow onel Pebbles, Schwarze, Tranum, Iohnston, Anderson, Turner, Crow twol Osborn, DeBiose, Wynstra, Iohnson, Ian Pantier, Hunter, Hollenbeck, Miss Elizabeth Crockett, adviser, Crow three! McKay, Holden, Nugent, Io Pantier, Blocher. Members of the GIRLS AUXILIARY CAB- INET pictured below are: Crow onel Pritchard, Egan, Seiboldy Crow twol Barry, Reading, Leonardsony Crow threel Miss Marjorie Heron, adviser. adviser. Members hold a Mothers' Tea and have two service projects during the year. Laurel Leonardson, president, heads the group. To maintain a higher standard among the boys ol OHS and to promote the general welfare of all the students is the purpose ol BOYS CLUB, under the ad- visership of Norman johnson. Main projects this year were a toy drive and Dads' Night. jelf Mattson, presi- dent, and the board of control govern the group. Page Twenty-one MMM Y LOOKING TO 'I'o promote acquaintances with and an understand- ing of our neighbors in all parts of the world through the exchange of letters is the purpose of CORRESPON- DENCE CLUB. The club also acts as a clearing house for many letters requesting information about Olympia and Wfashington State. Judy Hayes is president, and Miss Alma Olson is adviser. Purpose of SCIENCE CLUB is to encourage science at OHS and to create greater interest in science, ex- plained X'Valter Chance, adviser. These students take field trips and display projects at Dads' Night. Main goals of FFA are to develop leadership, co- operation, and citizenship among the high school boys of today, stated Robert Boyden, adviser. Varied activi- ties include participation in National FFA Week, and the Father-Son Banquet. President this year is Dave Mack. Purpose of FHA is to promote better homemaking among girls who are taking or have had one semester of home economics. Alyce McKay served as presidentg Mrs. Eileen Dekker was adviser. Members of FHA pictured above left are: frow one! Pearson, Maxwell, Carmellg frow twol Mrs. Eileen Dekker, adviser, Cook, N. Sato, Challstrom, Nielson, Donnelly, McKay. Members of FFA pic- tured at left are: frow onel Weaver, Mack, Whitley, Lawson, Hicks, frow twol Matson, Culp, O'Malley, Scott, Brady, Nels Hanson, ad- viser. Officers of the CORRESPONDENCE CLUB pictured below left are: lohnson, Hayes, Roloff, Miss Alma Olson, adviser, Landay, Weiks, Loebner. Members of the SCIENCE CLUB pictured at right are: frow onel Herbert Challen, adviser: Huber, Bahlman, Parrott, Fuller, Hemmi, Sherman G. Brough, adviserg frow twol Walter Chance, adviser: Mason, Beeken, Baxter, Farrow, Schlottman, Niel- son, Crews: frow threel Pernela, Mead, Bushell, Marcinko, Moore, Harper, Windrem, Nowlan. Page Twenty-two c THE FUTURE Members of the FOREIGN LANGUAGE COUNCIL pic- tured at right are: lrow onel Weiks, Dunn, Medearis, De- Biose, Turner: Krow twol Miss Mary Schmitt, Miss Olive Betti, Don Thornhill, Robert C. Anderson, Miss Mary Farrington, advisers. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS pictured below at left are: Baker, Guerin, Miss Mary Farrington, adviser: DeBiose. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS pictured below at right are: Frank, Fitzgerald, Schneider, Farrell, Robert C. Anderson, adviser, Krenik, Haskett, Dunn, Cannon. LATIN CLUB OF- FICERS pictured at bottom left are: frow onel Andrews, Ser- geant, Peck, Rolofi, Leonardsong lrow twol Baker, Miss Olive Betti, adviser, Mounts, Tiernan, Hazlitt. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS pictured at bottom right are: Baker, DeVaney, Skellenger, Don Thornhill, adviser. Purpose of USHERS CLUB is to aicl in all athletic events and to help with any other school activities, 1'6- portecl Nancy Pebbles, president. Ushers assist at loot- hall games, basketball games, concerts, plays, yisitations, commencement, and other functions ol the school, Harold Anderson is adviser for the group. KNIGHTS OF THE OYSTER is a service organization formed lor athletic events such as loothall and hasket- hall. KOs, as they are known, help with the score- board, benches, and the clean-up ot' the Held equip- ment lor loothall. They also help with the conces- sions stancl. Chief ol' this year's club is Roy .-Xlhro, and atlviser is Robert Stumners. ee WORKING FOR LOST AND FOUND is a service organization which keeps a record of all articles turned in. During both lunches, owners may recover their articles hy identify- ing them at tl1e lost and liouncl desk near the caleteria. Ann Maury is chairman. USHERS pictured at top are: irow onel Tranurn, Schwarze, Strand, Hallmeyer, Anderson, l. lohnson, l-lollenbeclc, Cannon, Sato, Pebbles Campbell, Crow twol Sergeant, Shumate, Blocher, Plamondon, Wynstra Maguire, Hopkins, Sweeney, Auvinen, Maury, Hunter: lrow threel Croll Spendlove, Frisch, Snead, I-laumann, Amans, Hayden, Holden, Niemi L. Iohnsony Harold Anderson, adviser. KOS pictured above left are: trow onel Franzen, Millam, Alcehurstp trow iwol Windrem, O'Malley, Ohnernus, Robert Summers, adviser. LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE members pictured right are: flow onel Williams, Holmes, Willows: lrow lwol Maury, Noftsinger, Rock, Pauly trow three! Tyler, Scott, l-lufline. Page Twenty-four X , . THE sci-loot , f N' ,. I f J 'l'V I f t- . 4,7 f ' Members of the PA CREW pictured at top left are: irow onel Marcinko, Olsen, Bever, irow twol Eagan, Pearson, Anderson, Pernela, lohanson, Tilford Cribble, advisery Horton. Members of the STAGE CREW pictured at top right are: Crow one, Boe, Lewthwaite, White, Hunter, Mallory, Padget, Pearly Crow twol Barner, Gabbard, Renberg, Landay, Eagan, Williams, Richard Meigs, adviser. Members of the PROIECTION CREW pictured above left are: irow onel Abbott, Broum- Calling students to the office, handling sound equip- ment for the stage and games, and playing music to Room 5 during the lunch period were some oi' the many duties of the PUBLIC ADDRESS CREW. This Ser- vice organization is advised by Tilford Gribble. Showing movies and slides to classes and during assemblies was the duty of the PROIECTION CREW. Crew chief this year was Pete Peterson. Tilford Gribble served as adviser. ley, Shattuck, White, Cheeka, Grunenielder, Tiltord Gribble, adviser: Crow twol Nielson, Crews, Brady, LeMaster, Perritt, Bever, Whitedp lrow threel Peterson, Windrem, Olsen, Heath, Albro, Wisniewski, Shelton, McLaughlin. Members oi the HOUSE AND GROUNDS COM- MITTEE pictured above right are: Rock, Gamer, Walter Chance, ad' viser. STAGE CREW operates the stage for all school and public functions that use the auditorium. This includes operating the curtain, house lights, and the spotlights. HOUSE AND GROUNDS is a group of boys that give up their study period to work around the school under their adviser, Y'Valter Chance. They pick up litter and make the school more pleasant to look at. For this service they receive a letter award which is a small thank- you for their big service. Page Twenty-five Members of OFFICE ASSISTANTS ictured above left re: low Witherow, Lilley, Iones, Sjoblom, Lyon, Palmer, Davis, Ginsbach, onel Willows, Purvis, Hudson, Roth, L tgeb, Bergrem M 1lCl1'U I-Iofinery Crow twol Clark, Grimm, Michael Schuller, librarian: Reed, secretary lrow twol Gqpel Hannah, Freit , T arp, Schmidt, Prohaska, Gunstone, Ann Kennedy, Green, Campbell, Alice Blolsher, Milh land, Mi? Ioanne 'Hof al, secretary: I reel Kennedy, Huber, Mrs. Gladys Prunly librarian, lckison, Watson, Wo ting, M well, ep nl ens, Burn. m rs of Nielson. , 1 IBERY AS 'll T p ur e ht are: irow as lsley, X 3 X3 .X Q L x I Z Q 3 Q 4 ' bw X 3 X ww, .il M K fi pk ASSISTIN illtiliiiil lj , NAM Qulgfsi gb fx 'TK 4 I f if if iff' 'gi K X ,J fwcjfyy, gl f..,XVJE ., Members of the BOYS CLUB CONCESSIONS COMMITTEE pic- tured above are: Smith, Ziesemer, Bever, Norman Iohnson, adviser. Being a LIBRARY ASSISTANT is a difficult job done by a group of hard working students, explained Michael Schuller, adviser. Getting new books ready to check out and keeping a record of all books are some ol' the many jobs done by the group. Mrs. Gladys Prunty is also in charge of those who help with the new books. OFFICE ASSISTANTS answer the phone, deliver messages, work on the daily absences, and are sonietinies asked to do sonie of the typing and niinieographing. It is good experience for general office work, reported Mrs. lvliriani Reed, adviser. I-lot dogs! Candy! Pop! These shouts could be heard coming from nienibers ol' the CONCESSIONS COMMIT- TEE during the football ganies as they carried their boxes of refreshments throughout the stands. Norman Johnson is the group's adviser. Page Twenty-six l , if J' fl, LLC Members of the MERCHANDISING CLUB pictured above right are: Crow onel VanDeventer, Siewert, Rutter, Schmidt, Hulse: Crow twol Griess, Dickison, Nunez, Reinke, Harding, Bohm, Burkey, Peters, Sap- penfieldy Crow threel Rotter, Huber, Ramsey, Darnell, Okerman, Mick- elson, Breedlove: Crow iourl Safford, Young, Parks, Ward, Velie, lngerf TRAINING Purpose of SECRETARIAL SCIENCE CLUB is to stimulate interest in secretarial work and to develop personality traits necessary to success in the business world, explained Miss Agnes Bushnell, club adviser. The girls assist with work for the teachers and the office, and keep up the bulletin board. MERCHANDISING CLUB is an organization open to seniors only. The purpose of this club is to develop good relations between high school students and Olympia merchants. It also provides students with on the job training and is a great help in personality development. The club's adviser is Rudy Sanderson. The ASB STAFF receives training in handling money, making deposits, issuing receipts, and prepar- ing records lor the treasurers to use. Advised by John Millam and led by Patricia Cole, the ASB staff carries Ollt a very important role in our school system. CERTIFIED PROSPECTIVE ACCOUNTANTS, un- der the advisership of -Cohn Millam, is a club to inter- est students ol' advanced bookkeeping classes in the application ol' bookkeeping methods to everyday life. President this past year has been Alden The club's main activities have been field trips, a skating party, contribution to the carnival, and the animal CPA Banquet. soll, Chastain, Rudy Sanderson, adviser. Members of SECRETARIAL SCIENCE CLUB pictured above left are: Crow onel Hayes, Renney, Brennan, DeBoer, Sullivan, Both, Miss Agnes Bushnell, adviser, Crow lwol Walterback, Haumann, Daugherty, Dimon, Tee, Osborn, Brown. juioxf. Members oi the ASB STAFF pictured at top are: C:ow onel Quimby, Kiely, Mayo, Iohnson, Newman, Dickgiesery Crow twol lchn Millam, advisery Hansen, Morley, Stallings, Evans. Members of CPA pictured above are: Crow onel Steiger, Kiely, Morley, Dickgieser, Stallings, Strand, Crow twol lohn Millam, adviser, lune Padgett, Horning, Hansen, Quimby, Donaldson, Egg. Page Twenty-seven V . , . 'L Q . ' I , i gf' 1 Y vw V1 I if P J -. Q Sf i ' 9 QW A .91 ,f f' VA . sf-D' ' I ? N 'SV gi fly, ,I M 4.2. A A I .VVV 3 lv ,rvf .3 -,K My XI!! f, ' W f Q V .VL , , . w Q rt' BV' S 55 fu Sf f-ff + 6 S43 V XMW5 jT'f6Wj4fw'f?61pW 032' Q, fc xl 4 Nij fjgy X Wjffgyiw A www W aff Xi! bf WW S rf' QQ f RQUUU Vyjwwxkzf NPD G . J Quiwwwff V X yfjif QD Ayfy , M5 Qjfjjf X X4 . 31- 414604, W +47 V 41z,' ie dl v5 MW 71406 W V+ tfiy-'LJ 'fV,, .x1 Q WJ C W 01 4, ,Ja Q .-PV -W66 MVJN ' I , 'L Y' JU 6 4 76 JA! jfuobuvg 110.172 JCDLXYW-255 Cf ' I KJLLOQ H, 6 N f zz , ,LAJ YW Zu In I - sn - Qxcoxpac ,all ,l,0.AL-41. 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'-xZ,L1L,fO..fLe,fJ LZEJ 5 C,x!LL' I X 'W'ff27f62,cN ,.. , , ,W ,ff . A 5 if 3 W... CH Marsha www 'M Y3 2 ww M.. N. ...Y ' P Sheri Zabel ' K? Donna Welks ,.f ' Q .wh , , , JLW . , ,N fm.. . . ' N' ff , C LN . ,Mgt C, . L.ffvf2f f 5 y QTL.. fgmqvf. f . Y VAN '. . M. .. -..,.., ,, mf V lfqg., I -F pany Lathrop Ncmc Reinke COACHES pictured at right are: Ed Stevens, wrestling and baseball, Don Thornhill, swimming, lack Graham, base ketball and track: Mrs. Gwen Williams, girls tennis, George Morris, football and track, M. W. Rockey, supervisor of phy- sical education for Olympia School Dis- trict, Henry Melusky, golf and Cub foot- ball, Murry Coleman, baseball, Cub basketball, and Cub football, Herbert Challen, boys tennis. COACHING, PLAYING Members of BiG O pictured below are: Crow onel Grunenfelder, Grate, Riggs, Ashburn, Gill Stanford, Crow twol Phillips, Moore, Tobin, Payne, Cypert, Treat, Leitch, Crow threel P. Schneider, Ostergren, Robinson, Armitage, lames, Crow fouri Parks, Lewthwaite, G. Schmidt, Arnold, Duffield, Hayes, McCoy, Loobey, Dorn, Crow iivel Allen, Olsen, Fiser, Olson, Webster, Grimm Willodsen, Lane, Morgan, Crow sixl Ward, Lalfoncl, Parr Gooding, H. Schmidt, I. Schneider, Crow sevenl Tucker Johanson, Morgan, Drew, Wernecke, Cairncross, Nelson Mattson, Gamer, Crow eightl Eliot, Tipton, Mickelson Boulac, Fulton, Hilclen, Hoppe, lessiman, McCulloch. 7 li 1 Page Thirty-two f A Earp' Members of the SWIM TEAM pictured obove ore: Ccounter-clockwise from lower right corner! Morgan, Dorn, W. Szolccs, Robinson, Moore, Sten, Finley, Young, Velie, Iohnson, Mattson, Don Thornhill, cocichg Webster, Armitage, lomes, Duffield, Thomos, P. Schneider, I. Schneider, Schmidt, D. Szolos, Christopher, Phillips, Grunenfelder, Weiks. Paddling fo Vicfory Never finishing below third in the state annual high school swim- ming meet, the Olympia High Bears splashers kept up the good work by taking third place this year at the University of Washington. The swimmers also brought back another championship, sharing the Capital League championship with Woodrow Wilson of Tacoma. Jeff Mattson, senior backstroker, finished his career with a 58.3 mark in his specialty. Fred Dorn, senior, also broke a state mark in the 100 yard butterfiy with a time of 1:01 Hat. Capital League competition is the toughest in the state, com- mented Don Thornhill, swimming coach. Three new schools were also added to the league schedule this year. West and East Highs of Bremerton and Wfoodrow Wilson of Tacoma are the new entries. The seven returning lettermen this year were Doug Grunenfel- der, Fred Dorn, john Webster, Ian Armitage, Tom Morgan, jeff Mattson, and john Schneider. This year's group was a young team, said Coach Thornhill, with five freshmen and live sophomores on the list. All these had YMCA swimming experience and helped us a lot. The Bears competed this year in the first annual Ram Relays held in the Vfoodrow XVilson High of Tacoma pool, December 27. Six top teams: Bellingham, Everett, Lincoln, Stadium, Olympia, and the host school competed. 1--bv' ff . ' . - ef QLCYH -CVVZ.Q.. Jgnthvi vCLCLE0'1,cSLc1f7Lf5 - Co sfC?L'Yt0wLfLg:TI-ja Lwc'w'LiL .Lllor r.-i,esoof!7'7 H150-e Q... - f-pi.-ini.. maui in f'...,f'. thi. fu, ,wi .-.. O' f0!...Uf.. Poge Thirtyathree CAPITAL LEAGUE STANZHNGS Team Won Load Aberdeen Lincoln W Bremerton OLYMPIA I-Ioquium Centrcxha Sicsdxum 6 I 5 2 . 3 2 Wilson 3 3 3 4 2 3 ' 2 4 ' I E 'M , 4? ' ffisss gfsfzsfx xi? 2ZV ?Z1l . in P' .2f:g:.1g-:- Q, 'V e 'Z f - y' W . I 2 r .,.. 2.5! :.: .:. . K .- .. fx' z Lz. .. vw- . E ':'2Q 4 4 22 55? 3 Q 3 lu f aw F if :. ,..,. , 'W .-.v.,-.-.- ff 3 . Swat 5 M M ! Enoch Iohcmson 2 if gi 2 53 E V J! www v, fmww-m , .. A4 ix , M N, Y., 2 M , gf if L Russ Tcrylor 'ff vb 14 x 1 ,M g:s5i:5::,:,5g:55:,5g:: 'E ff 'Q K ff X 1 Q Z, Q' 5 5 f rs? 2 I Glen Pmme . .-.. ,IU V, W r Iohn0siergTOI1 A1 Cushman 2 its l , I M , I f 5 Mike Tierncm Tam Ben 1,- B Gr Eliot Sidnfofd 1 Wa .. saffga ulton Swend Willadseng Don Grate Bob Ward ww? Corey Normoyle Tom Q 5' ' ' 'ks 3 -' in ' , ' iz' . Q .. v V Dickmggs Tom Allen ' g,s?l'lf Hs.. Homecoming Queen PAT OSBORN SOPIRIOIIIOFC Princess Junior Princess MERRY GALKOW SKI MAXINE HUNTER Pictured in action shots above depicting some of the highlights ltop rightl Boulac jumping for ball: flower leltl Tobin attempting shot of the sports year are: ltop insertl Fiser going for yardageg ltop leltl llower centerl team rallying against Stadium: llower rlghtl Home O. H. S. making touchdown during Homecoming game against Lincoln: coming court in parade. HIGHLIGHTING THE YEAR Sports were especially noteworthy at O.H.S. this year as the Bears bounced back from a mediocre previous year to be once again a state power. They showed greater strength in almost all sports and made other schools ol the state sit up and recognize Olympia High. King Football rushed in last fall and provided many an exciting thrill for spectators as well as players. 'l'he H158 football season marked the last at O.H.S. for Coach Roy Carlson. His coaching power was recognized by Xllashington State where he is now serving as an assistant coach. Coach lack Graham made a line debut in his lirst year at Olympia High. Not only did his team break a three-year losing streak, but the Bear hoopsters also went on to the district championships where they earned a trip to the State AA Basketball Tournament. At state, the team beat Richland, the defending champions. They then lost to the new state champs, Stadium, and played a very close game against John Rodgers ol' Spokane which they lost only in the last minute ol play. The capital league championship fell into the hands ol Olympia High's wrestlers as they proved themselves a very strong team. juniors Leonard Morgan and lim Cypert competed in the state contest giving O.H.S. fur- ther recognition. Swimming once again made a big splash at Oly High. The Bear paddlers tied lor the league championship and won third in the state. Seniors Fred Dorn and Jeff Mattson received special notice as they broke state records and again put our school in the limelight. Page Thirty-seven ww fi def? 11 if! Members of the CUB BASKETBALL TEAM pictured above are lrow onel Wilsori, Kay, Davis, Martin, Main, Crow twol Armstrong, Nor- rnoyle, Curtis, Dixon, Fiser, Kent, Holmes, Murry Coleman, coach. COMING UP FAST Bruin Club hoopsters compiled an impressive I0-8 record this past season. Coach Murry Colem11n's hustling five opened the year in the 1UOSt exciting way possible with a two point, double-overtime, sudden death win over the Clentralia jayvees in Centralia. Freshman Mike Martin put in the winning two points. Almost all ol' the Cub's games were close including two one point wins over the Stadium jayvee squad. Most impressive game for Coach Coleman was the final outing down at the harbor with the Aberdeen Bob- kittens. Behind 26-13 with a minute gone into the third, the boys went wild, and by the middle ol' the quarter lound themselves leading 259-26. 'lihey held the 'Kittens scoreless and scored 26 points in about lour minutes. This seasonls squad included a number ol sopho- mores with unusual ability lor a H squad. Many ol these could bolster varsity hopes next season and with experience help the Bears to another State Tourney trip. Tumbling as a sport is new at Olympia High School. Coached by Dave Clhilson, sixth grade instructor in the Olympia school system, this group of muscular co-ordina- tors learned their gymnastic stunts well. This group put on demonstrations lor schools, clubs, and other organizations around Olympia. A performance at Dad's Night highlighted their year. Next year a pro- gram ol competition is planned involving other schools and groups from around the state. New equipment has been ordered, and the old equipment is being repaired and put in new shape. Those participating this year were Dick Neilson, Orion .-Xlbro, Don Breck, Gary Skaurud, Alohn Chilson, Keith Clark, 'lim Crews, Bill Caruth, and Gene Ramsey. Members of 'IUMBLING pictured below are: Skaurud, Lasley, l. Cltilson, Nielson, David Chilson, coach: Erecht, Albro, Clarke, Ram- sey. Pictured in action shot at right: Ramsey. -s Page Thirty-eight MEETING ON THE MATS A beautilul new trophy is in Olympia High's trophy case this year. This is the Capital League wrestling championship trophy with Olympia 1959 engraved in it. Coach Roy Carlson in his last year as head wrestling coach, along with his assistants George Morris and Ed Stevens, brought Olympia's Hrst wrestling trophy here with a very well-balanced squad. The grapplers got off to a good start by pinning Franklin Pierce, 38-15, and swept on through the league undefeated. Big winners lor Olympia this year were Leonard Morgan, Tom Allen, Glenn Payne, .lack Riggin, Edmond Shock, 'l'om Harpel, Vance Conger, -lim Cypert, and Alden Since Alden is the only senior leaving the team, next year promises another championship. Coach Stevens taught several new ideas including aca- demic work and a background ol instruction in the game being played. He has placed special emphasis on drills and exercises, as he believes good fundamentals are necessary to play the game with a reasonable amount of skill. ' A J' XM A K JV N v xii XY! ,Sb . rv -J TJ' . MA 5 N, . 1 X Glx WH 76 bl' X H N 93 my fsftlk N ' V v ' X 595. QV A P' fsfxf S? X I M 'J xx xr W V f W srlfv 1 sr' N ' A K+ Members of the WRESTLING TEAM pictured w oxlfez lrow onel Iaycox, Ekstedt, B. Egg, Lewthwaite, Conger, LaFcnd, Hepfer, Schock, Cheeka, Crow' iwol Bert, Morgan, Payne, Riggen, Allen, Tiernan, Barnes, A. Egg, Cypert, Roy Carlsen, coach. Pictured in aciicn shots at right are: ltopl Riggen, Morgan: Ccenterl Allen, Cyperl, Chottoml A. Egg, Payne. Page Thirty-nine CAPITAL LEAGUE STANDINGS L Stadium 1 1 I W. Bremerton 10 2 OLYMPUS 7 5 Lincoln 5 7 E. Bremerton 4 8 Aberdeen 3 9 Wilson 2 1 O s s 3 4 .f Ax . if E-3A5Kf-1 X X ,. .::. MAMA if Digi! fm ,LL QR if? 'aj AAIVZZV A ' A I CD W! , f l y , Q V, ' M 'fi VL M ,gf if 5 W - ML R :Z S ffmfa' ' , qbuqlilul X-M51 X V I - ff QEWE Lk XV fl!-XL? E' h il K lblbin Mike Drew gm A af -f A fp 1 1 R 2. L, Q I A xg if C V y , 2 fi fi 6 7' 5 x fj?1 fi XA A 'Ax if wf r x W M? M E f Q11 sch Hilden A, ,::,A. miiijgywgg A S A 'EEE iyni X 3 :::b V lag zulub I LZ 'MW 2 ' 'l ' f 5 X gm 5 Bill Tipionl 1 fm , 1 Dave Hayes TEA LL A ff 1:1 sug' 1 1 .1 ' . , 1 ,v 11 . 7' ' W as' Q 1 I ff , I it 4 f M2 by , wwiaw 1 5 , ,, 35 , K, I ,iv If ff, . Y J gm ig ' ' QQ :EF . D Q X .. Mg Bob Hoppe M . N 5 .M . N- ? 1 , rg! In if , , K ,Mi K ,Q 8 1 2' I x :KK Ns 5 f it 4 f 3 3 -5 fd .lx Sgb Tobin . E- Q1 .:. K K , ,,:i., X fygw Q kg H. FK fs,-3 M il 'WE 0 Jpwf ,a I. i S y .3 x ig :ii 5 3 f A M ...wg Gary Fultmn ' fi. j V. M . ,Q 1, J 'f 5. 5 .7 .K 5 fr! R 'A K' 5 1 if M Z Q Ex 2 z.. .K Brian Bgpuqxcg nrt? M 5 Nw 2 X Rich Fuliozi W W 3 t M1 gl' VU. , A I V' T Members of the GOLF TEAM pictured below ore: Ekstedt, Harper, Soeger, Horton, Bruce Word, Hoppe, Fulton, Gooding, Bob Word, Henry Melusky, couch, Pictured in oction shots at left ore: flop! Good- ing, Kbotloml Hoppe. Q TEEING OFF 0nly two lettermen returned to form the nucleus of this year's varsity golf squad, but newcomers eapably stepped in to win four of eleven matches including one tie with Wlest Bremerton and a surprise upset win over Stadium by a score of 13-2. - 453.1 Coach Hank Melusky's strategy was said to be the powerful force in the surprise victory. He recruited kbxb Q-Sb-Q Qfeminine caddies from study hall, and it seemed to bolster Q-XS, the morale as the tean scores were 68, 72, 73 74, and 77. ' ' 9 . Gai' lfulton conslsten y p ayec 1ii e km'QQg s ot followed by Nelson Gooding, Bruce Wfard, and Bob oppe. Wayne Eckstedt, Jim Harper, and Wag ne Hor- ten alternated in the Fifth spot. X xJ-9L- 'r ' , ' .. Only Fu ton will' Rturn for competition e t year 3, from the top four positions. Several cub golfers have im- proved, liowever, and should be able to contribute to QXJX, the squad. W Qsseefweos., Page Forty-two H-H f AV Q55 PARTICIPATING IN Girls Athletic Association proved to be one of the most active clubs in the school as they participated in and provided many activities for the girls ol' OHS Under the capable leadership of Jolene Pantier, presi- dentg Evelyn I-Ialhneyer, vice presidentg Alretta Sprengel, secretary-treasurer, Mary I-Iodde, historiang and Mrs. Gwen Wllll2ll1lS, adviserg the girls began the year with a Get Acquainted Party attended by more than 70 girls. They then hosted a Play Day attended by I3 other schools with over 90 delegates. A varied program of sports including bowling, bad- minton, basketball, and hit pin baseball provided many an hour of sports lor girls of the school. The bowling championship was won by -Iolene Pantier and Louise Wlhyte, while Terry Noggles and Karen Lobe captured the badminton trophy. Other activities ol' the year included two hikes-one around Capitol Lake, the other to Priest Point Park, two candy sales, and a very successful booth at the school carnival where they sold chances on a stuffed dog. The year was concluded with a banquet at which the girls received letters and awar for their participation during the year. , , - f ,N , g 4 ff M4 ' ww fe V Members of GAA pictured below are: lrow onel Lobe, lohnson, Corbat, Vaughn, Watson, George, Sorensen, Spiller, Parks, VanDyke, Mauk, Seibold, Pritchard, Niemi, Alvord, Thomas: irow twol Hursh, Sprengel, Maki, Wiseman, Caling, Berg, Griffiths, Whyte, Pantier, Carr, Keller, Christine, Hodde, Mrs. Gwen Williams, adviser: irow threel Parker, Hallmeyer, Delziosia, Sack, Bahlman, Spendlove, Alex- ander, Alvord, Williams, Loebner. Pictured in action shots at right are: itopl Pantier, Mickelson, Wiseman, Pritchard, Whyte, Deschampsy ltop rightl Mrs. Gwen Williams, GAA adviser, icenterl Thomas, Sei- bold, I-lemmi, Mrs. Gwen Williams, Corbatg ibottoml Smith, Wiseman, Mrs. Gwen Williams. 5 XKTPNX Page Forty three X A N1 . 3 E t Members of the GIRLS TENNIS TEAM pictured above are: Krow onel Sergeant, Iohnson, Montante, Huffineg Crow twol Rogel, Haumann, Martin, McKay, Rock, Smith, Thomas, Murray. Pictured in action shots below are: tleftl Iohnson: icenteri McKay: fright! Haumann. COURTING Downing everything in their path in the regular tradition were the members of the OHS girls' tennis team. Coacihed by Mrs. Gwen X'Villiams, the girl racket- swingers opened the season by defeating East Bremerton, fl-l, They went on to defeat a tough Centralia team, 3-2, trounced Chehalis in both the out-ol'-town and home games by the score ol' 5-0, and bettered Longview 5-0. .Xs ol' this writing the girls tennis team still had quite a lew more matches to play. However, it looked as if they would probably keep up the tradition and win the South- lhe nucleus ol the team xx is m ide up of former let- Itl XNIIIIILIS Seniois NI llllyll H tum inn, Louise Hutline, Xlsct NICKN ind Cfeoigene ohnson and juniors Carol Martin and Peggy Rock returned from previous years to strengthen the team. The position ol lst singles was played by Carol Martin. Marilyn Haumann played 2nd singles, and sophomores Caroline Smith and Linda 'llll0II12iS, vied for position as 3rd singles player. Louise Hufline and Alyce McKay teamed up to play lst doubles, Georgene John- son and Peggy Rock played 2nd doubles. Being recognized as the strongest girls' racket power in Southwest X'V2lSl1lllgIOl1, the girls hope to keep up this reputation as they fare more competition this season. As this book goes to press it looks as if they'll uphold this reputation and renew the winning tradition. west XVashington championship again. , .,.. ., W' ' ' f ,Q , '- fr Af Q . j Q 'W A . 5 .. ,. ,- I l . 3F 33 M Page Forty-four tl clewtfsii phoi-ofq FOLPKQ V5 Members of the BOYS TENNIS TEAM pictured obove ctre: Crow onel Anderson, Rodgers, Gill, Gomer, Arnold: Crow twol Foster, Nel- son, Iessimon, Hardt, lohnson. Pictured in action shots below cxre fleftl lessimong fright? Nelson. SUCCESS Net men from Olympia have captured the league championship in the past six seasons, and it looks at this time as though another trophy is headed for the case at OHS. Mfith only three matches left, the squad has won seven of eight contests and are tied with Stadium for the league lead. If the next two matches are victories for both Stadium and Olympia, the final match of the season will decide the championship. Dan Gamer played the full season in the num- ber one position for the Bears. Charles Nelson, Bill jessiman, Stan Foster and Larry Gill oe' eupied the remaining four spots. Gill, Nelson and jessiman will graduate, but Gamer and Foster remain to form the nucleus of next year's team. Back too are Bill Young, Mike Hardt and Dave Rodgers. Bill johnson, Warren Arnold, Steve Anderson and Dave Goff will go via graduation. They played in some of the doubles competition dur- ing the year. Only one complaint has been heard thus far from the players. This is that possibly the squad would arrive home on time from out of town matches if Coach Herb Challen would not always be losing such things as his coat, hat, and car keys. Page Forty-five GOING PLACES Under co-coaches George Morris and Jack Graham, this season, the Olympia Bear cindermen showed very well under pressure and finished in a second place tie in final Capital League standings with a 4-2 record. Several outstanding individual performers, including four who will return next season, led the Bruin crew, and an outstanding relay team was also formed. Seniors Ned I-Iill, a consistent winner in both the high and low hurdles, and Don Fiser, outstanding sprinter, were top point winners along with junior weightmen, Leonard Morgan and B. G. Eliot. Juniors Don Grate in the 880 and Gary Treat in the mile run also picked up many points during the season. Opening the season with eight returning lettermen, Mr. Graham and Mr. Morris built a squad with depth which showed power in the late season. As a team the thinclads linished third in the Clover Park relays, annually held at the Lakewood School. Out- standing individual runs by Don Fiser in the 440 and Ned Hill in the hurdles were shown. And in many other contests just a turn of Lady Luck would have given the Bruins those extra points to raise them a notch or two. They were only live points off the pace. Members of TRACK pictured below are: irow onel Tiernan, Wells, Hill, Grate, Robinson, Strong, Woods, Armstrong, St. Martin, Hamilton, irow twol Healy, Stanford, Treat, Schmidt, Dickinson, Maguire, Ander- scn, Ccnger, Taylor, Zabel, Cairncross, Iaycoxg irow threel George Morris, coach, K. Fiser, Wernecke, Dillaway, Allen, Eliot, Willadsen, Ostergren, Morgan, Thomas, D. Fiser, Farrow, Normoyle, Baier, lack Graham, coach. Pictured in action shots are: ttopl D. Fiserg fleftl Hill. Q It Page Forty-six STEALING BASES Head coach Murry Coleman greeted 37 hopefuls the Olympia varsity baseball squad began its 1959 training early this spring at Steven's Field. Coleman, who moved up to head coach at the end of last season with the retirement of Coach Ford Mullen, made his debut at Shelton last April 7, with a 3-2 victory over the Highclimbers. In the first league game of the season, a double-header against the Mfoodrow VVilson Rams, the Bears lost 6-0 in the opener, but came back to take the second 12-11. Senior letterman Bob Hilden paced the Bears in this game with lour for four, all singles. He also got a hit in the first game, for five for seven for the day. Errors have hurt the Bears this year, as witnessed by the Chehalis game, when the Bruins made eight errors as they were defeated 8-4. It was O1ympia's first loss of the season. Letterwinners returning to action this year beside Hil- den were Mike Drew, Bill McCoy, and Pat McCulloch, pitchers, Bob Tobin-pitcher and infielder, and Brian Boulac and Dave Hayes-outfielders. The squad was also bolstered by several members of last year's Junior Legion team. Those turning out at the beginning of the year were Bill Rock, Dennis Fry, Larry Barnes, Steve Rotter, Terry Aukerman, Larry Moore, Doug Grunenfelder, john Felice, Bob limry, Bill McWilliams, iVade Mounts, Dick Jones, Dick Cooper, Tom Burt, Doug Heay, Mike Martin, lid Davis, Paul Main, Bill Curtis, Gary Clark, Jim Neathamer, and Bill Parr. The team got two new things this year, a new assistant coach in Ed Stevens, a recent XVSC graduate, and a mechan- ical pitcher. This machine throws nothing but strikes and never gets tired. It has assisted the team greatly this season. Members of BASEBALL pictured below are: lrow onel Poole, Mc- Williams, Felice, Fry, Mounts, Tobin, Rock, Parr, Rotter, Hogan, trow twol lones, Cooper, Emry, Main, Bert, 1-lilden, Drew, Barnes, Moore, Crunenfelderp Crow threel Murry Coleman, coach: Clark, McCoy, Curtis, Dixon, Aukerman, Boulac, Bailey, McCulloch, Hayes, Davis, Edward Stevens, coach, Pictured in action shots are: ttopl Tobin, Crunenielderp trightl Parr, Boulac. ioiyiliibiiiii 'tl vs .1-Z! .l L Y J ,fm ff! ,UV ,yo ffybf f' V ,Af Q9 fy f M V ,V f fidf M if U 5 l!,M , , y L, H 71 , f , X Vu' h -' LV, Xu pf , , wi fff! L W ff J ff j, f I Cf 9' W if X X- XX WM x df q ww WfwfMK032f BM W WSW V My X xX jjj I EMM Q WMM jl' M M W ,W ! Q MW g?yfMf1 Mfiff ff ff cytgiwwjyff legigf? QQ K NG' x if an .. i Sw? P Q f' ' f - , 0 - f Q Q 9 Via , ,I I ag 1 in . n 4 f Q f, f, ' I ,' ' 1,7 f .-'fb mf' lying' ,v gif' I' I A Q? new . ' 1 .- -,ff f .ff fir. 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A V uzvamixg. fge-ther tl CS 'CamI's'? Is 5 attend Q 1' IEFF MATTSON , E IQIEMI' Editor A lilies sac1'ific6 This is iima two week breather, which will prcsbzxbly be more filled. Wim aciiviiy than any Qthczr two, weeks of tim year. Here are a few gift Suggs-:fstimxs to heip you in your Christmas shopping, 11 a :mink padded pages stick, J a ' fha' RMS Cfbmmif- 2 gnant bubble gum nubm. ccsniact lense for the Winn in the for an gmve to some and, in retw wcsncierful fee! carrying out 1 Christmas? O1 ihffffae que-sailor May I exp: your adminim that :mul enjf: maslsnd H 'HE us. look fm-wa: ing 3959 one 1535163 Bild' pri? ...........-.- ympus IN YVASHINGTON STATE Cagers To Open League, Season Against Lincoln Gapitol League lm.sket.liall will margin for the Oiympia High School iieasrff on,1i'ricla5:', Jan. il, with ri ' Limvolu of ' Taooma bottle against 1 irow one? 1: educa GHQ be able ss fortunate erience that. 1 comes fmrml meaning of can answer R wish from and faculty wry Christ- 'W Year. Lot her in mak- most enjoy' years. ET. BUNT al fsent Wmpia High LILA DAVIS Feature Editor News Bureau Copy Editor frow threel gm in 'rho tour the and for The IQ am ardugi each compiling the Cvlympia High won three of the five tor: VERREE ANDERSON events and taking ax rbi , I HS and a fourth place. Copy Echtfbr '53 nylon Feature Editor SECOND SEMESTER OLYMPUS STAFF 5 g,:'..:.-2 :f5Q,i 'f, Yi! 18.17 .fifkfflu f,-'11 ii, rrflffi fi, ircw lwol flfxafvfzz Aww?-7z'fa4 rl, fTfViififf'i',' 55 1 . 1 ffl, staff reproscfrzieci :ho f?'Mara., Hom King TV was speaker at the mlsourbly. and 1 saporis. fromg of view. 3 given out iorf The main pin'- ideas and done in after the Imwh Wash. Girls rzgwoch covered the purpose ofwg reason for go-D Noggles, Terry Nogglos and have emerged schooi doubles champions as winning the GAA bias Prmsd WW m H13 V1 Cari 2nd Semester Editor 931' 147110 DICK HGOPER Sporis Editor Seibam gmail Patton, in the apt hands C3223 Phil fniarl, mashed the 'mme gholwiahness with has sevm which he carried-3 compiete abandon. za.,-Q51 IJ no ji mx ily ment. of rj lfff: I Q KKK N .LI ,1 43 15151: glggjrlfzigglrts from iof'9r:N3753 irhflse i,xw' 1-laA5Q5, bring Qlm so-rigs most re:-rqmstiifijifkyTrike, sssqdorxis Emrxx XFX-,'1.sl.xi.ri,QfffE'T1iJ aria Jlsffrirgion X Sir, EBE11:-1. Ohjujpia. 'agp Ploriifgj 'Fiaurotsggn rhigiwgchiqbia, JQ cj QL-, .1 as D I., - V+' It's all roqtzgst record sI1ow,':'i:Ia7a Qi,,ll'fii?'DNQ.S dociicat-5 ing songs to one iinotlzer. Rafrides: rim Monday night show. Saturday afternoon from 2 to 3:30, :moth-Q boy-1 switch class to mal-IG: in the boy. ?'K 'Wh+ Wow Santa Spendlove Vzsnts Cnfiiffeflfgfflanu r 4 Af Meefostra its ulfso scheduled meeting, Kathy will talk C YQ Santa Claus, plajyecl by sfzniorf Casey Spfmalove, sem. Giris' Club rnembem into fits of laughter at the Elec. ES Girls' Club meeting in the Olympia High Auditorium. Casey interviewed the childish- ly dressed Jerrilee Freitas, junior, Nancy Pebbles, Jill Amana, Diane Hayden, Bonnie Nugent, Georg- aoize Johnson, Carole Fu:-:co and Judy Wagner, seniors, as to their Christmas Wishes. Contributions for CARE and the Miss hwy Everton Memorial iwonsibility of all the 5 nmintain high standards f Elbert. talent program vi MUWHQ and Exchange Editor mi i 2 :flu do the meeting. S ......-...,..,..WM..,--.. iSocae1-y Picks Wynstm Eiecting Kathy Wynstral, senior, president was the Olympia High Horgor Society in a recent meat- ing held in Room 119. X Qtiwr officers elected for the were Sarah Knox, vice pres- purposo of the comniittee SANDRA SPILLER 15 Circulation Editor 3' or groups Within the school. Ii suggested to refer this progra the assembly commitlea for xx ing it into the calendar if po:-32,5 oi' lb that plagued h performance vu which didrvt seem when he flipped 1 This caused a few me beads of pe-gispiration on 1 brow of dzrdiior Richard Mei the The Siliiffjigjilf mgvsivry to this ' pourri of. was swirled by Rrxssrilil, Hfilayosl by Jamie F: zffn, iii? riiamawi ijJC3iif?CTKQl'1, Eirolligli wifs, rilsimmi Vasco, ar Qbovriiclrftmszi and i'rigl'ltrmr:fi Wm fxgrlairrzclrl to lla Mrs. lZliSsr2ll.'s Si: Diane iiayflon, Wise-cracking Matilda Ji way. I- .E3.'I. female Fosdicii, N offcrrufl by Sixirlcey Iioskig ' smeared most: of the evfmirl everyone: until llfiiss Pride- -era type is ,the case and got a re D Supporting characters: Su Main, playing Btwn sweatho with reluctant fer-vorg Giihonl the rotund keystone cop ty played by Tom Egan, a who srsted ihe somewhat o nstaiale Sm .gum Moms CUMMINGS W my Livingston Worneciaz, chaimf , M 1 of the Student Self-Qmnaol Co milton., explained the purpose News Bureau fum I sry: E-'gg '1 . . D ,, , .l,.. iw, t, , the Plan and asked all. serzators to 1 wares: .iaazumg lizrifr v. ilfllvf' C2 1-M.. mm. enlist the aid of the studcnis inoiiaralr Demorx, imsziir Elrlund 4' .A i fx X1 ' 's ' ' - , .WA J '21, I I 7 -J - J rf? If 7?-'Y 3 KX 1 KJ X I.. -'J' ,-w I L- , ,. , K K B in-7,1 Xff- K KM: gq? X x 4, eww J ' f ' -. C - l,, Aj X S .Y ACTING , I X ' Q, 'gn J ' 1 K J 1 r A V v . - 1, C.. 'Q A .vfx ,,-- JST 1. aff J C V K f Q, a ' La . V f I , 1' T07 - , 5,4 Ramshackle Inn and 'ASolid Gold Cadillac, both comedies, were the major fall and spring achievements of the Olympia High School drama department. Under the direction of Richard Meigs, both plays were con- sidered tremendous successes. Ramshackle Inn was noted especially for its un- usual set which included two stories with over 50 dif- ferent pictures on the walls. The cast consisted ol: Phil Pearl, Wayne Ekstedt, Shirley Koski, Rene Gossage, Bill Hogan, Geri Johnson, George Barner, Carole Fusco, Diane Hayden, Jamie Franzen, Barry Hawkins, Lanny Slater, Suzi Main, Tom Eagan, john Koehler, and prompter, Penny Allen. .. Y ' . . - 4 f x r ,B if X f v s- 1 , ,fan .4 11 ' ' E -, ' . 'ta-K 'xx ff . I nf- .. gf 1 . . - . 3 V X -J Rlchard Me1gs - -7' 7 fs' , B K - . , . Q , L Director f C , all .V . f L- ' - , ,NI V3 gh R57 l Q , -,1 K ' .f kwa! z f-'- 'O r 1 I, ,f , . -9? . ar , fir ' ' .fp-F' KT fl if ' M 4. 3- 'J ' MY VJ ,, v , rf' Q C., 2 ' I, ' 'I c V' 7 s' I, ' 1 , .3 Li V ' . ' 'N Q r K 'X r:f'7 , , j .1 . If I The cast ol Solid Gold Cadillac, the drama depart- menl's spring play, was made up ol: David Bigelow, Richard Ruth, Sam Ford, Jon Pearson, Jamie Franzen, Geri johnson, Rene Gossage, Bill Egg, George Barner, Diane Hayden, Barbara jessiman, Mike Mallinger, Bill Parker, glean Anderson, and prompter, Beth Vinson. X'Veekly 15-minute radio programs were the main activity ol' first semester's broadcasting class. These pro- grams eonsisted of tape recordings of assemblies or club gatherings, interviews, or anything of general interest to students. There were no broadcasting classes second semester. Members of the RAMSHACKLE INN CAST are: Ekstedt, Iohnson, Fusco, Hayden, Franzen, Slater, Gossage, Pearl, Hogan, Koski, Egan, Barrier, Main, Hawkins. Page Fifty-four I 'I x THEIR PARTS Pictured in action shots ore: lcbovel Burner, Iohnson, Egg, Gosscxgey lleftl Ruth, Ford, Gosscrge. Members of the SOLID GOLD CADILLAC cost ore: Bigelow, Iessimcm, Egg, Gossoge, Mollinger, Burner, Iohnson, Ford, Frcmzen, Ruth, Pearson. Page Fifty-five V Ywsifng 2 A 'V 5 . 5 .Q .A 3511 ' M ,, HQ w . A? , ,, i f K5- Q ' Q ? K , U? A A , N 5 f A , , Q A? at A ,Jw X 2 X' 'fm 4 M ,ff ai I 'hx I 4' M 'iw K . ' fi wa , ' f , , A M RL y .Ig J few? 5 A' ag Qu. J -3 W 4 H, v g, ' W ,gi 5 .7 gg W Y , gs Q V. I 1 5 ,. yy xx - Q ': . M I W' 2' 5 Ar g ' 1: it A .1 .' ? G ' I if A is W7 . igg:'QQa-M 7 Q 2, gk' 4, N , Q 11 f - ,I . H x wi 1,.3g5 AA A :Z i f 1' 41: 3 T k J C fy K 1 5 A3311 Q ' ' f X M , zu: ,iv X f I ' ' 'A R A mf 5 A v r., QM A 2 K 7 A. L if Qxgef .M A f vi Rig! ,Egg 'L , ' fm . 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I 'L f Members of EN BLE ' r ab are: frow one! i , Spe e, S ate I ng frow twol Bio usse gera W ' I ,V f ..-', 1 ' ' .I It -V A ' I M I jf W if LZ! Q , , ? In fifwreaf NQ-JLA7ae-fxJ91a,a fcfwfeif' AJC , ' J L70,-,f-L1f77fI,lfCZ 5 LA'j ,cf-fn f ,Zc,4.,L,7' Qlilj pc-4, M11 -1 ,WL ITTING N TES . . . if-44 4 ' M424 it v5,af W -fi-Afve HLZU-Lftafp A t E 61 I 'Ki ' 'L.,k'! MIXED CHORUS, directed by Leslie Armstrong, has had a highly rewarding year. These singers were honored by being selected as guest performers at the All North- west Conference in Seattle in which five states partici- pated. At the same conference four members of Olym- pia's Mixed Chorus were chosen to participate in the All Northwest Chorus. They were: Judy Gruning, Dick Hooper, Mike Fitzgerald, and Danny Russell. The group received a superior rating at the SXVVV Music Contest. This year's group is one of the three best I have had in the last 33 years, claimed Mr. Armstrong. Among other appearances, the Mixed Chorus partici- pated in the Christmas and Spring Concerts, sang before the Kiwanis, Rotary, and Elks Clubs, and took part in the Christmas program at the Capitol. The MIXED DOUBLE QUARTET. composed of select members of Mixed Chorus, was a popular feature of the OHS Music Department wherever they appeared. These boys and girls received a Hsuperiori' rating at the SYVW Music Contest. Those participating in the Mixed Double Quartet in- clude: Judy Spendlove, Mardell Shumate, Cloria Nancy Johnson, Danny Russell, Mike Fitz Barry Bjork, Dick Hooper, and Linda Jayne, accompanist. Page Sixty Members of GIRLS GLEE pictured above are: irow onel Miss Kathryn Haugen, directory Delanty, Welsh, Bouchee, Schmidt, Ieffries, Howell, Conine, Beletski, lohnston, Riley, Alexander, Carter, Courtney, Challstrom, Morgan: irow twol Bennett, Deschamps, Lundberg, Lewis, Pitcher, Horning, Patterson, Spendlove, Thacker, Knittle, Dean, Lozier AND DRAWING APPLAUSE GIRLS GLEE this year was directed by Miss Kathryn Haugen who is in her first year of teaching. Girls Glee participated in both the Christmas and Spring Concerts and the Music Assembly. It also made an appearance at the First Baptist Church. Being mainly a training group for Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee is open to all girls seeking musical training. It received an excellent rating at the SWW Music Contest. This year, the GIRLS ENSEMBLE was composed of 10 girls including: Judy Spendlove, Natalie Riggen, Nancy Townsend, Diane Hayden, Judy Butler, Connie Nichols, Judy Gruning, Pat Blocher, Patty Murphy, Linda Ma- guire, and Danny Russell, accompanist. It is made up mainly of exceptional members of Mixed Chorus. These girls performed a total of 10 times around the Olympia area. Some of these performances were before the OHS PTA, the Rotary Club, and women's clubs. The BRASS SEXTET, FLUTE TRIO, and TRUMPET TRIO were three specialty groups made up of select mem- bers of the band and orchestra. They appeared in various concerts and contests during the year. Members of GIRLS ENSEMBLE pictured below leit are: Townsend, Riggen, Hayden, Spendlove, Butler, McGuire, Gruning, Blocher, Murphy, Russell, accompanist. Members of BAND ENSEMBLES pictured below right are: irow onel Lamp, Rogel, Thaxton, Hazel- rigg, Bownsg lrow twol Lovett, Christine, Robinson, Roloif. Page Sixty-one MAKING MUSIC Leslie Armstrong Miss Kathryn Haugen Ddve Goedecke Fred Schlichting Members of the ORCHESTRA pictured below ure: trow onel Paul, Shercxck, Fletcher, Weiss, Ingle, Iohnson, Strock, Hopkins: Crow two! Ulrich, Aronin, Bcmtz, Hogan, Yczntis, Skinner, lrow threel I-lctllmeyer, Pcmtier, Alvord, I-luzelrigg, Rogel, Thuxton, House, Swenson, Hodde, Ferguson, Turner, Wilhite, Ronne, lsomy irow fourl Martin, Lathrop, Fred Schlichting, director, Bergren, Bowns, Lump, Lovett, Christine, Roloff, Robinson. Page Sixty-two Members of the BAND pictured above are: trow onel Reinke, Weiks, Lathropg trow twol Thaxton, Rogel, Hazelrigg, Yenney, Strom- mer, Whitney, I. Bergren, Armstrong, Sandee Anderson, Alvord, Cordiner, Wilhitep trow threel Dave Goedecke, director: Holmes, Hart- ley, Steve Anderson, Schmidtke, Swenson, Wilson, Sayer, M. Ander- son, Sandstrom, Vaughan, I-loddey trow fourl Howe, Nielson, Nedrow, ORCHESTRA This year's orchestra was the only one at the SXVXV Music Contest to be honored with a Superior rating. The orchestra was also honored with the selection ol' two ol' its members, Ann Paul and Bill Johnson, to play in the All Northwest Orchestra, and one of its members, Ron Robinson, was chosen to be in the all Northwest Band. Members of these musical groups were chosen from the five Northwestern states. The orchestra's main performances were in the Christ- mas and Spring Concerts put on by the combined music groups oi' Olympia High School. Taylor, Ferguson, Turner, Culp, I-lubbert, Abbott, Ward, House, Crow iivel Lyon, Robinson, Allen, Whited, Patten, Curtindale, Rodgers, Gruessing, Roloii, Hemmiy ti-ow sixl Kent, Zeutenhorst, O'Malley, Malone, Pearson, Velie, Martin, Ekstedt, P. Bergren, Lamp: Crow sevenl Bowns, Christiansen, Kearin, Kiser. y BAND This band has been the best we have had in recent yearsf' stated David Goedecke, OHS band director. The group's rating at the SYVXV Music Contest this year was Ulixcellentf' The band's main performance during the year was the annual Pop Concert which was presented May 22. However, they also appeared at the Christmas and Spring Music Concerts, at McNeil Island, lor the Puyal- lup High School Student Body, at all liootball and basketball games, and at the dedication of the new freeway. Page Sixty-three , yi A I ,WJ -- Jf K I X WL XJ J LM 99 J ff mf . K l I vJAwyy ywf?Q f QW HY yylgyf O UW v xo V Af ' f kim N0 Q. X X VA I Aj , XII Kar x U WN . M 0 , f V ,Nb K , .5 M f QQ J QM. M5 ff gif f WX? U , -A DQmeQcS1edgjmiS,E3 QKRFFS KQ? X R Y S Rx Raw mil S R A, QQ ii Eg b ,i2Ssa ci: iS5 ?5x5sf 3kiK wf Xmxfxx Ely S 1 . Aix QR ES J QQ QQ ip Q52 A X0 S XXX R EQQQ Kxgxigxxx JD f f -M f f W if if WM ' n Lf .1 f I, Wg ja 4 M 1' Wzmff Mi JK Www ff' U ffVNM6W 0 A 7' M IV! 1,1 XZ 1' L4 yn QM JK' by M X713 My ,W L A ,ff W J. ld WW W f Ar if W J G fy v ,K ,cf -sl M1 .,l L j J Q7 K9 M' lj! I ,Lb if 'I ,f 7 i 'f Lf! Jr ,ff I V, , Pj L, L, 11, 9, 7, y 7 'u 4 X 1 Dhjumof if f Hu J. Hz' Wurk Better Not Om' Ss? Yu Cool Mani Station OHS kia A. Seniors compare T S lates 1 bsemee returns Such Fun Lmle Ge? off my toes! 3 Leafs see the dugi heniifrd E 5 3 ! 2 E 2 i n E E , W Wwfmm. 4 xr il.-wi -1, -M- ff ,-- '11M,ng. W: a FRESHMEN Leading the class ol 1962 through their first years at OHS was president Art Weiks. Other officers were: Vice-president, Glenna Olsen, sec- retary, Mary Boucheeg and yell king, Jim Good. Freshmen achieving a 3.00 grade point ave- rage or better were: Mary Armstrong, Larry Carl- son, Dorothy Crane, Ann Deschamps, Florence Hanke, Mike Hannan, Sanford Holien, Dennis B. Johnson, Paula Johnson, David Nielson, Car- olyn Ogren, Pamela Rainlord, Kar Ellen Wis- niewski, Wayne Szolas, Ilze Zeidaks, and Pat Zimmerman. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS pictured above are: Crow onel Bouchee, Olsen, Mrs. Mary Kast, adviser: lrow lwol Good, Weiks, Sherman Brough, adviser. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS pictured above are: Crow onel Baker, Seibold, Mrs. Mary Top, adviser, lrow twol Stabno, Fiser, Robert Tardiff, ad- viser. Page Sixty-eight SOPHOMORES Serving as oihcers for the class of 1961 were: Ken Fiser, president, Sherry Seibold, vice-presi- dent, Nancy Baker, secretary, and Tom Stabno, yell king. Sophomores receiving honor roll status were: John Albert, Jean Andrews, Marilyn Aronin, Nancy Baker, Lalanne Bantz, Robert Baxter, Gordon Beadles, James Beitzel, Wanda Berning, Bruce Bigley, Melody Cain, Nancy Caling, Valor Christiansen, Sue Delanty, Sherry Disney, Linda Epperson, Frank Farrow, Ken Fiser, Mary Ann Fletcher, Jack Guerin, Robert Harris, Barry Hawkins, David Haynes, Carol Hazelrigg, and Kurt Heidergott. Earning top grades also were: Wayne Horton, Sandra Ingle, Diane Jacobson, Linda Jayne, Trudy Kampf, Gordon Kramer, Jeni Joy LaBell, Laurel Leonardson, Marcia Pearson, Janet Peck, Lilly Rauser, Jack Riggen, Judy Schlosser, Paul Schneider, Charlene Stanton, Jenifer Stewart, Mike Tiernan, Mike Vandeman, Avis Watson, Carolyn Webster, Mike Williams, Neil Woody, and Rudite Zeidaks. f 1 . if , ,yJ, K .jf 'ZJQIIIINIOR CLASS OFFICERS pictured above ore: lrow onel Ames, Miss Mory f .1 1' I . . . I ' jj 1 ' I f ehson, adviser: lrow lwol Leitch, Bean, lohnson. . X , P, lk il 5 . . M 'V i VJ' ' f V, bf 7!lJi'jl,f Vw, I jtij.. A ff! if y'f y . Ll. ' N M f i fi' J t I , . 9. U V , wiv' V 1 ff 4 ff' e ' JUNIORS 'J tl-vi 'J 'N 'I vip, V yy LY ,L f by 'fl 'pl F3 R A ,pEleeted to guide the class of 1960 throughout an Honor roll students were: Tom Allen, Linda Lou f tive year were: President, Mike Leitch: vice-president, Anderson, Lynda Balestray Howarci Berg, David Bige- If rt Johnson: secretary, Rosemarie Ames, and yell king, l3.......,. ' 'Under the direction of junior chairman, Toni De- ! 7 BAi6se, the junior class helped make the 1959 Junior- M jSenior Ball a huge success. Serving with the seniors as 1 Leo-committee chairmen were: Judy Maxwell, decora- tionsg Madeline Fitzgerald, murals, Frances Pennell, center of interest: Mike Leitch and Maxine Hunter, ceiling: Marilee Hopkins, posts, and B. G. Eliot and Rosemarie Ames, bandstand. Others included: Joanne Olson, programs: Sandi VanderMass, publicity: Maxine Turner, music: Donna Weiks, invitations: Sue Sutherland, refreshments, Linda Johnson, refreshment stand: and Susan Giles, entrance. With their officers leading the way, the juniors vigor- ously supported the clothing drive. In all, class mem- bers contributed over l100 pounds of clothes. During the drive, competition was very keen between classes. The juniors, close behind the winning seniors, gained second place in the contest. Guiding the Olympia Bears to many gridiron vic- tories next year will be Gary Fulton and B. G. Eliot. The boys were chosen by their teammates to co-captain the 1960 football squad. low, Judy Bjerke, Robert Branch, Alice Brassfield, Gary Burk, Judy Burns, Sharon Caine, Ellen Cholski, Mar- jorie Christine, Christine Clishe, Peggy Cooper, Geor- gette Corbat, Mollie Cummings, Lila Davis, Mike De- Vaney, Mikel Dickerson, Diane Downard, Mike Drew, Pete Duflield, Gloria Dunn, Dan Gamer, Gary Fulton, Monte Giles, Susan Giles, l.inda Griffin, Jeannine Haag, Jo Carol Hall, Evelyn Hallmeyer, Marilee Hopkins, Evelyn Jager, Stephen James, Carol Jellers, Curt John- son, Gerri Johnson, and Nancy Johnson. Additional honor winners were: Sherri Johnson, Judy Koch, Sally Landay, Linda Kay Lewis, Dorothy Lynch, Janet McGuire, John McLaughlin, Melinda Malloy, Claudia Marsh, Ellen Matz, Ann Maury, Judy Maxwell, James Mead, Larry Millam, Larry Moore, Terry Noggles, Frances Pennell, Lorraine Phillips, Natalie Riggin, Martha Sack, Roberta Skellenger, Nancy Sorenson, Sue Stone, Patsy Strock, Tammie Sweeney, Karen Townsend, Gary Treat, Maxine Turner, Sandi Vander Maas, Gary Velie, Leigh Wlarren, Marguerite Watkins, Donna Weiks, Livingston Wei'1iecke, Jean Mfhitney, Sandra 1Vick, Kay Mfilliams, Valerie Wloods, and Sheri Zabel. Page Sixty-nine CLOVERFIELD STUDENTS pictured above are: lrow onel Main, Baker, Dick Nielson, Douglas Nielson, lrow ihreel Carrard, Crader Christoiier, Piati, Allen, Albro, Maresh, Kriener, Chilson, Hendrickson, Bates, Lewis, McDonald, Prihoda, Owens, Backrnan, Block, Bryan Keyes, l.aBell, Huber, May, lrow iwol Carter, Day, Cove, Chadwick, Parsons, Keith, Osborne, Akey. Crowell, Berschauer, Ennen, Lalfond, Williamson, Siegler, Turcotte, CLOVERFIELD STUDENTS CLOVERFIELD STUDENTS pictured above are: Crow onel Smith, M. Thomas, Deschamps, Bunce, lrow threel Adams, Nichols, Willows, G. Davis, Mendenhall, Vizzard, Spiller, Dotson, Conine, Margheim, Hoage, D. Thomas, Schiele, Brady, Matson, Kriener, Murtha, Sherack, Estabrook, Berg, Mathews, Morgan, Irow iwol Stanton, Norman, Mull, Wells, liams, lrow iourl I-licks, Isaacson, McAuley, T. Davis, Richards, Morley, Cain, Lundberg, lessop, Iohnson, Brassfield, Davis, Swenson, Walker, Gifford, Osborn, Wood, Balsley. Page Seventy FRESHMEN BOYS pictured above are: Crow onel Broumley, Dekker, Ward, l-lolien, lshihara, Devine, Thaxton, Nielson, Perritt, Cheekap Crow twol Sharp, Godat, Gribble, Curtis, Velie, Fennell, Howdeshell, Sorrell, Szolas, Davison, Hannon, McManusg Crow threel Kangas, Miner, Goodwin, Strange, Long, Kerns, Weilcs, Hubbert, McWilliams, Alongi, Winslow, Stewart, Warner, Malone, Crow fourl Schmidt, Aetland, Giles, Ziesemer, Brock, T. lohnson, Martin, Thorp, Carlson, Zaiiino, Schlottrnann, D, lohnson, Kyes, Draven, Baker, Grunenielder. FRES H MEN FRESHMEN GIRLS pictured below are: Crow onel Brady, Keyes, Newton, Ennen, Schmidt, Weber, Klontz, White, Bell, Bonniiield, Vaughny Crow iwol Challstrom, Cook, Cline, Descharnps, Utter, Riley, Alexander, Iohnson, Ogren, Zeidaks, Horgdal, Glover, Beadles, Ander- son, Harvey, Crow threel Olson, Rainiord, Schultz, Leathley, Larson, Page Seventy Craig, Eickhott, Cole, Sato, Schnitger, Garrison, Madsack, Hanke, Loveless, Crow iourl Vtfisniewski, Mayo, Armstrong, Nipper, Spend- love, Sackett, Hoyt, Bouchee, Olsen, Krier, Harvey, Lewis, Zirnrnerman, Posthurna, Maki, Grover, Roper. -0110 Page Seventy-two I opllomore Girls SOPHOMORE GlRI.S A-Car pictured at left are: Crow onel Borden, loyce Alvord, Brown, Berndson, Behnlcen, R. Anderson, Atkinson: Crow twol Andrews, Iudy Alvord, Binger, Bantz, Ber- gren, Barry, I.. Anderson, l. But- ler, C. Butler, Carter, Crow threel Aronin, S. Anderson, Berning, I. Butler, Bittman, Carson, M. An' derson, Carpenter, Beham, Cal- ingg Crow fourl Berschauer, Bur- ger, Carlson, Bower, Baker, Belet- ski, Boone, Beck, Brenneis. SOPHOMORE GIRLS Cas-Hal pictured at left are: Crow onel Fox, Fletcher, Fall, Ieffries, Dean, Crow twol Green, Coyle, Haines, Harvey, N. Evans, Gossage, Dix- on, Darden, S. Evans: Crow threel Deckert, Gabbard, Cuda, Gal- kowski, Egan, Goetsch, Cordiner, Dobson, R. Evans, Donner, Crow fourl Drescher, Frank, Delanty, Disney, Foxwell, Griffiths, Davis, Coffee, Fischer, Epperson, Croll. SOPHOMORE GIRLS Ham-Meb pictured at left are: Crow onel Krenik, Iacobson, McBride, Leon- ardson, Hasketty Crow twol LaBell, C. Hunter, Keller, Hazlitt, LaFond, lngle, LaDue, Kamph, Kraft, Hazelrigg, Crow threol Lavery, Holden, King, Kennedy, Iessi- man, Hursh, Hoffman, Hanlce, Kiser, Lisle: Crow fourl McCor' mack, M. Hunter, layne, Hulse, Hickam, Lewis, Lemons, House, Iacobs. ophomore Girls SOPHOMORE GIRLS MCC-Pi pictured at right are: Crow onei M. Pearson, Pitcher, Nolan, Lath- rop, Morgan, Neathamer: Crow twoi Phelps, Megrew, Payne. Mallory, Olson, Mickelson, Mar- esh, Phillips, C. Peterson: Crow three! N. Pearson, Peck, Mac- Kay, McCullough, S. Patterson, Murray, Miller, P. Peterson, G. Patterson, Miles: Crow iourl Nel- son, Peters, D. Peterson, McKin- non, Nunez, O'Donnell, Masser, McClintick. SOPHOMORE GIRLS Pl-St pic- tured at right are: Crow onel Reading, N. Skinner, Sjodin, Prescott, Steussy, Rogel, Preston, Ridgley: Crow twol Shirar, Naugle, M. Smith, Rauser, Rich- ards, Sheifler, Sjoblon, S. Skin- ner, Redburn, I. Smith: Crow three? Roulst, Niemi, Pritchard, Seibold, Schwarze, Scheihel, Sai- bel, Strommer, Starkey, Ring- hotf, Schlosser: Crow Iourl leni- fer Stewart, Ridder, lanet Stew- art, Scott, Pratt, Pulford, Sand- strom, Six, Rollf, Rohr. SOPHOMORE GIRLS Su-Z pic- tured at right are: Crow onei Wil- son, Wrye, Phillips, Mauk, Tran- Lim, Welsh, Yenney, Thietje. Winfield: Crow twoi K. Williams, Webster, Talcott, Woods, Wil- kinson, Weaver, Wallerstedt, Vin- son, Wiseman: Crow ihreel Tay- lor, Sundberg, Wawrinofsky, VanDyke, Watson, Trowbridge, Trotland, Wilcox, Whitney, At- wood, Thompson: Crow four! Zeidaks, Mitchell, Thomas, With- erow, Welch, Nielson, Willows, Martin, Turner, White, Matthews, E. Williams. Page Seventy-three O , ' -' 5 Y YW, ,W 1-7 Page Seventy-four opliomore Boys SOPHOMORE BOYS A-Co pic- tured at left are: Crow onel Keith L. Clark, Allen, Beitzel, Beeken, Bafusg frow twol Baxter, Cham- ley, Albro, Brecht, Albert, Baier, Bowman, Aasen, Blochery Irow threel Conger, Cooper, Auker- man, Bert, Armstrong, Copelan, Christopher, Alexander, Keith R. Clark, Butler, trow iourl Canfield, Barnes, Carlson, Cole, Bachar- ach, Bauer, Beadles, Bailey, Christianseiaz Bigley. - it - I . , , 1 fzt ' : .- at alt ,tyw--' Mtif' w-'W .Av-' ,V ' ' , . 5 , N nf--B , J' A f 1 ll -.- , 5 'ti' 'N vt, , flBjl 'UJ .kflr-,j'JQLU'X, ,Mvllfgl FJ, W. lv'L'.fl's Wy it l' U ' r LL v F. tl --tl ,,, rx, ,f'lfJ'- FI C A g-:ij . A v , X Jugs 'Q , L9ut,,lfuVK 5 , Y Y ,X , L!.UV,w I, ,Ibm .t Q-at 1 t ,W , t t 3 wt-Mk twat if-f'VQ,'Lfl-1 H 4 .. ,him wx VV i 3 its W ge -Q-t1.,3,t, 1Lw',f7'Y',XJ.,'K, ' 1-gmt 7 Ljifuyffgg f 1 ig '51, lWl.MiJElCj,fF , som-romons novs cf-G pic-KK ,wx Eff tured at lei! are: lrow onel 4 f 'J ' Crews, Franzen, Guerin, Gun- stone, Enloe, Drescher, Farrow, DeWitt, Fiser, Irow twol Dixon, Dillaway, Edgbert, Egg, Eller- man, Farler, Davis, Elliot, Emryp lrow threel Curtindale, Ekstedt, Gerth. SOPHOMORE BOYS Hai-Ke pictured at left are: Crow onel Knittle, Iones, Jacobs, Harding, trow twol Iaeger, Hilderbrant, Hurd, Haug, Healy, Harclesty, Hepfer, Hawkins, Harris, Irow threel Kent, Heiclergott, Harper, Hamilton, Hicks, Kelly, Hemmi, Heitzman, Hunter: lrow lourl Iay' cox, Isaacson, lones, Heath, Heay, Aaynes, Kay, Hisata, Hor- ton. ophomore Boys SOPHOMORE BOYS Ki-M pic- tured at right are: irow onel Ma- guire, Lemmon, Kiser, Mix, Max' well, Miller, McDuffie, Madison, Kielyp irow twol Lundblad, Knox, Mounts, Moore, Marr, Morrell, Kingsbury, Kirkpatrick: how threel King, Lawson, McLean, Lozick, Mitchell, Meyer. SOPHOMORE BOYS Mu-Sh pic- tured at right are: irow onel Poole, Pebler, Shattuck, Neath- amer, Phillips, Sandusky, Nel- son, irow twol Scott, Schlender, Munson, Oster, St, Martin, Oak- land, Reed, Ruth, lrow threel Schmidt, Schneider, Sebaska, Ronne, Robberson, Nedrow, Say- er, Nowlan, Crow fourl Normoyle, Rawlings, Pust, Patterson, Romig, Riffe, Ramsauer, Schrnidtke, Nel- son. SOPHOMORE BOYS Si-Z pic- tured ot right are: irow onel Den- nis Smith, C. Young, Stabno, Travis, F. Wells, Wannerp irow iwol Spickard, Witte, Sten, Holmes, White, Swenson, Ward, Yantis, Wilson, Crow threel L. Smith, Vandeman, Williams, Walker, Zabel, I. Wells, Tiernan, Turner, Stillwell, Walter, lrow iourl Wood, Whited, Burnie Young, Woody, Bill Young, S20- las, Whyte, Woodside, Dick Smith, Skaurud. Page Seventy-five Page Seventy-six Junior Girls IUNIOR GIRLS A-Ci pictured at left are: Crow onel Bundy, Beckman, Bauer, Christine, S. Anderson, Auvinen: Crow twol Balestra, Barnum, Caine, Carpen- ter, Brady, Campbell, Bacon, Brown, Blocher, Barnes, Crow threel L. Anderson, Balch, I. An- derson, Burns, Cannon, Cameron, Bunt, Bradley, Bierke, Crow fourl rgBerglund, Bryson, Carmell, Carr. 5 Bahlman, Ames, Clishe, Cholski. IUNIOR GIRLS Co-Hal pictured at left are: Crow onel Newell, Hallmeyer, Haag, Frisch, Coad, Crow twol Cummings, Dunn, Fitz- gerald, Gilby, Griffin, Haggett. Dickerson, Donna I. Davis, Coyle, Donaldson: Crow threel Coble, DeBiose, Cross, Grues- sing, Giles, Crary, Crosetto, Croll, Cooper, Joyce Franks, Haddon: Crow iourl Cole, Freitas, Guifey. Edgington, Corbat, Halstead, Hall, Downard, Dickgieser, Don- na L. Davis. IUNIOR GIRLS Ham-MCC Cnot including Ma'sl pictured at left are: Crow onel Hopkins, Jeffers, Hunter, Lobe, Loebner, Lesnick, Lynch, N. lohnson, D. Koch Cde- ceased May 2, l959l: Crow iwol Hodde, I. Koch, Horning, Lawr- ence, Martin, Lewis, lan lohnson, Hannah, Giesy, Herring, Mc- Cann, Crow threel Hansen, lager, Kiely, Holden, Ierri lohnson, Hardt, Howell, Keeney, Lilly, Iune, lohnston, Crow fourl Leit- geb, Holloway, Main, Landay, Iones, Lozier, Koehler, Lundberg, Hendricks, McClanahan, Hudson, C. Iohnson. unior Girls IUNIOR GIRLS Ma-Pu pictured at right are: Crow one! Martin- eau, Merritt, Newman, Padgett, Parks, Nichols, Parrott, Mason, Palmer, Crow two! I. Payne, McGuire, Maxwell, M. Payne, Olson, Maury, Nelsen, Mathews, McNulty, Crow three! Marsh, Matz, Menear, Pantier, Mayo, Noffsinger, Noggles, Patnude, Malloy, Paul. IUNIOR GIRLS Pe-Spi pictured at right are: Crow one! Perrault, Riggin, Robinson, Rose, Ruchty, Phillips, Ianet Franks, Crow two! Schultz, Ridgeway, Robbins, Sor- rell, Smith, Sack, Purvis, Pro- haska, A. Schmidt, Spargurg Crow three! Shepard, Sheffler, Slater, Prather, Silva, Pennell, Roloff, Skellenger, Roy, Sato, Crow four! Rogel, Skillman, Sorensen, Sand- berg, Speed, Rock, B. Turner, I. Schmidt, S. Schmidt. . IUNIOR GIRLS Spr-Z pictured at right are: Crow one! Strock, Sprengel, Palmer, Thorp, Sutter, M. Turner, VanderMassg Crow two! Whyte, Stone, Springer, Stallings, Wilhite, I. Whitney, Albro, VanDeventer, L. Williams, S. Iohnsony Crow three! Thomp- son, Swanson, G. Worsing, Wy- man, Warren, Wood, Vernon, Townsend, Sweeney, Zabel, Sutherland, Woods, K. Williams, Crow four! VanMeter, Steiger, Richards, Wrightf C. Whitney, Willows, Watkins, I.. Worsing, C. Iohnson, Weiks. Page Seventy-seven Page Seventy-eight Junior Boys IUNIOR BOYS A-C pictured at left are: Crow one! Alexander, Benedict, Boe, Carstensen, Barry, Bean, Armitage, Cushman: Crow twoi Benson, Balsley, Bever, Bur- ger, Bachman, Anderson, Car- penter, Clydep Crow threel Catter- lin, Baldwin, Cook, Bigelow, Brown, Campbell, Bergh, Bush: Crow fourl Coleman, Carruth, Culp. IUNIOR BOYS D-Goy pictured at left are: Crow one! Fisher, Drape, Gamer, Blanchard, Good- man, Ciifard, Fox, Crow twol Drake, Farringer, Hingrich, Ford, Foster, Edgerton, Finley, Fergu- son: Crow three? Eagan, Eliot, Dickinson, Carrick, Drew, Davis, Doyle, Fulton. IUNIOR BOYS Cu-Li pictured at left are: Crow onel C. Johnson, lngle, Lewthwaite, Hursey, Hays, Lisle, LeMaster, Halstead, Crow twoi Harpel, Hartley, Kangas, Hauser, Hjelm, Lasley, Leitch, Kearin, Crow three? House, I. lohnson, Hardt, Langford, Heppe, Lawton, Grate, Kincaid, Kiser: Crow fouri Leach, Hughes, How- den, lohanson, Larson, Lamp, Lehman, larnes. unior Boys IUNIOR BOYS Lo-Os pictured at right are: Crow one! Mon- tague, Lovett, Morgan, O'Neil, Morger, Martin, Miles, Meigs, Mason, Irow two! Lyon, Morris, Lohrengel, Mead, Millam, Myatt, Mack, McCann: trow three! O'Mally, Newton, Moore, McCoy, Levesque, Ostergren, Ohnemus, Malysz, Lonsbery. IUNIOR BOYS Ot-Sm pictured at right are: trow one! Thietje, Rodgers, Suelzle, Pearson, Rock, Parr, Ryser, Schoclcg trow two! Schmidt, Pearl, Shelton, Redding- ton, Pernela, Prescott, Shattuck, Schroeder, trow three! Tasso, Payne, Sadler, Rose, Saeger, Renberg, Skaggs, Riggeri. IUNIOR BOYS Sn-Z pictured at right are: trow one! Weedon, Weaver, Tilson, Stillwell, Zolcow- ski, Tipton, Wick, Weiss: trow two! Grunenfelder, Cypert, Tay- lor, I. Smith, Chilscn, Wisniew- ski, Vlfhitney, Stoney, R. Smith: Crow three! DeVaney, Slater, Treat, Yarboro, Warren, Stanley, Whitley, L. Smith, Windrem, Thomas: Crow four! Nelsen, Stull, Branch, Burk, Velie, Werneclce, Willadsen, Giles, Duffield, Small, Zeutenhorst. Page Seventy-nine Iumping Gene rest an W.. Quo Vofdis? 5 4 K f 4 Tqlge It Away, Io 5 H Studious Types Watch army I Enchuntxng Cirmntcrl Music Busy Boys All Togethser, New Villa II human Hhyihm X ok Hom Mathers Littie Hehzmres 'Wz 'm ' Our Office Staff And they say girls giggle! Mistakes? .2902 George, are you folding papers Working? We are the mighty iuniors Future Bontcmists oi America If goes thxs way Thxrsty is never done Clothmg drxve xs success Iunior-Senior Bull .5 V K , ' ls...,.u,,, 1 W 3 Punch, anyone? .+V , fm Wayne Mattson Bill Iessiman President Vice President Nancy P. Slater Tom Staniord Secretary Yell King Miss Mary Margaret Anderson Don Thornhill Adviser Adviser Page Eighty-two 5 V 4 it ,gal Try lb xi llljllg y at all 0 T W ti ,f-s-4 3NVi 9 DAWNING ERA D I? is tgp S fx. K 5 gl ws? 52 pus , men hztve not ruled this world too wisely nor too well. Peoples, long' ex oited, overwhelmingly illiterate. and extremely emotional suddenly wz t to be lree :ind :ire ready to fight lor that privilege. Men like l rzu1c'o ' pain, Nasser ol' ligypt. :ind Trujillo ol' Santo Domingo are gripping t ' eountries with even tighter reins: while. unntistzikzihly, their power EM the elztss ol' T959 prepares to grztduate, it nuty relleet that in the 'Q diminishes. The duy ol' dictators is tthnost done. The new day is in question, ln which direction will those newly independent and would-be-independent peoples turn? ls 20th century COIIIITIUIITSIII, where they shall obey und serve their stztte once again, the ztnswer? Or will 20th century den1ot'r11t'y, ' ernment. their state shztll serve thenl, result: WVl1CI'C, ll l'ClJl'CSCIll2lUVC QOY- l The doorway to international understanding is presently locked. and it is this undersmndixw that will lwrgelv determine the world's luture. Opening it involves sportsnlgrnship, stztteslnztnship. und sztlesmansllip- itll those qualities received through education. Ihe key. in order to ht, nrust be Illilllt' ol the truth. Page lfighly-three 4 WARREN L. ARNOLD . . . Big O CZ, 3, 41, Cub Football CZ1, Tennis Letter CZ, 41, Intramural Basketball CZ1, Spanish Club C31, Boys Club. JAMES FREDERICK ASHBURN . . . Senate CZ1, Officer C41, House and Grounds Committee C41, Stage Crew C41, Big O CZ, 3, 41, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee C41, Dads Night Committee C31, Foot- ball Letter CZ, 3, 41, Wrestling CZ1, Track CZ, 31, May Court C41. IUDITH LYNN BAKER . . . Correspondence Club C3, 41, French Club C31, Officer C41, lunior-Senior Ball Committee C31, General Chairman C41, Band CZ1, FHA Officer CZ1, Big Sister Party Com- mittee C31, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee C31, Senate C31, Welfare Committee C31. SAM BAKER . . . German Club C31, Officer C41, Big O CZ, 31, Golf Letter CZ, 31, Boys Club. I. IACK DEWAYNE BALDWIN. . .Debate CZ1, NFL CZ1, Boys Club. ' DARRYL BEEHRLE . . . Wrestling CZ1, Boys Club. GRETA IOAN BERGREN . . . Band Letter C3, 41, Orchestra C41, SWW Music Contest CZ, 3, 41, Music Concerts CZ, 3, 41, Father- Daughter Banquet Committee C41, Big Sister Party C3, 41, Girls Club. , IUDY BERGREN . . . lunior-Senior Ball Committee C31, Mothers Tea Committee C31, FHA Officer CZ1, May Dance Committee C3, 41, Broadcasting CZ1, Big Sister Party Committee C3, 41, Girls Club. RONALD BERNETHY . , . German Club CZ1, Broadcasting C31, Boys Club. LANA AGNEW . . . CEntered from Auburn, Washington, 19581 Cirls Club. MARION AKEHURST . . . KO's CZ, 3, 41, Basketball C31, Track C41, Boys Club. PENELOPE PATTISON ALLEN. . .Social Committee C3, 41. Iunior-Senior Ball Committee Chairman C3, 41, May Dance Com- mittee CZ1, French Club CZ, 31, Girls Club Standards Committee C41, Girls Glee CZ1, All-High Play C41, Mothers Tea Committee CZ1, Language Banquet Committee Chairman CZ, 31, Correspondence Club C3, 41. GEORGIA IILL AMANS . . .Girls State C31, Cirls Auxiliary Officer CZ1, Thespians CZ, 31, Officer C41, Iunior-Senior Ball Com- mittee C31, Chairman C41, Senate CZ1, Welfare Committee Chair- man C31, Ushers Letter C3, 41, Iunior-Senior Play Committee Chair- man CZ1, Cast C31, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee C31, Chair- man C41, All-High Play Committee Chairman C31, D. IEAN ANDERSON . . . 'Thespians CZ, 3, 41, Correspondence Club CZ1, Iunicr-Senior Play Committee Chairman C31, Senate CZ, 41, All-High Play Cast C3, 41, NFL C41, Drama CZ, 41, Broadcast- ing CZ, 31, German Club CZ, 31, Language Banquet Committee Chairman C31. MICHAEL ANDERSON. . . Christmas Dance Committee CZ1, May Dance Committee CZ1, All-High Play Cast C31, Band C31, Letter CZ, 41, Latin Club CZ1, German Club C41, Boys Club. STEPHEN I. ANDERSON. . . Iunior-Senior Ball Committee Chairman C41, Music Concert Committee Chairman C31, Band CZ, 3, 41, Honor Society C3, 41, Latin Club C31, Officer C41, Thespians CZ, 3, 41, Tennis C41, Letter C31, Senator CZ1, Class Officer CZ1. VERREE LYN ANDERSON . . . Thespians C2, 3, 41, Girls Club Cabinet C41, Mixed Chorus C41, Language Council CZ1, Olympus Staff Copy Editor C41, Feature Editor C41, All-High Play Committee Chairman C31, Junior-Senior Play Committee Chairman CZ1, French Club Officer CZ1, Ouill and Scroll C41, Language Banquet Committee Chairman C31. RONALD E. ARANT . . . Boys Club. Page Eighty-four KATHERINE ANN BROWN . . . Secretarial Science Club 141, French Club 121, Girls Club. LINDA M. BURKEY . . . Merchandising Club 141, Office Assis- tant 141, FHA 121, Girls Club. STEVE ALAN BUSH . . . Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Office Assistant 13, 41, Boys Club. DAVID BUSHELL . . . Projection Crew 141, Science Club 12, 3, 41, Boys Club. PAT BUTLER . . . 1Entered from Kenmore, Washington, 19531 Mixed Chorus 141, Boys Club. STEPHEN D. CAIN . . . Spanish Club 12, 31, Boys Club. . tt? . ,U 0-9-A ,. ,' L., cgffi C 41- RAY H. CAIRNCROSS. . .Latin Club Officer 121, Senate 12, 41, Foreign Exchange Committee Chairman 131, Friendship Fund Drive Chairman 141, ASB Vice-President 141, Varsity Foot- ball 12, 31, Captain 141, Letter 13, 41, Track 12, 3, 41, May Court 141, Boys Club. GERALD K. CARR . . . Boys Club. KAREN LEE CARSON . . . Father-Daughter Banquet Commits tee 141, Mothers Tea Committee 12, 31, Latin Club 12, 31, Corres- pondence Club 12, 31, Language Banquet Committee 131, Iunior- Senior Bali Committee 13, 41, May Dance Committee 131, Olympiad Ad Staff 141, Girls Club. KEITH BIGELOW . . . Latin Club 121, Intramural Football 141, Intramural Basketball 141, Intramural Baseball 131, Boys Club. BARRY LEE BIORK . . . Mixed Chorus 121, Letter 13, 41, Mixed Double Quartet 141, Mixed Ensemble 121, SWW Music Contest 12, 3, 41, Music Concert Committee 12, 3, 41, Latin Club 121, Senate 131, Student-Faculty Relations Committee 131, Boys Club. PATIENCE BLOCHER . . . Girls Glee 121, Girls Ensemble 141, Mixed Chorus 13, 41, Girls Club Cabinet 141, Mothers Tea 13, 41, Senate 141, Standards and Elections Committee 141, Latin Club 121, Ushers Letter 13, 41, Correspondence Club Officer 131. IDA MAY BOHM . . . Merchandising Club 141, Iournalism 121, lunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Girls Club. IOHN D. BOLSTER. . .Spanish Club 121, Cub Football 121, Intramural Basketball 121, Tennis 13, 41, Boys Club. BRIAN MICHAEL BOULAC . . . 1Entered from Spokane, Wash- ington, 19571 Boys State 131, Senate Evaluation Committee 131, Football Inspirational 141, Basketball Captain 141, Big O 13, 41, Basketball Inspirational 141, May Court 141. MELVIN BOWNS . . . Band Letter 12, 3, 41, SWW Music Con- test 12, 3, 41, Music Concert Committee 12, 3, 41, Organized En- sembles 141, Orchestra 12, 41, Social Committee 121, Boys Club. MORRIS BREEDLOVE...1Entered from Orlando, Florida, 19571 Stage Crew 131, Boys Club. LELA KATHLEEN BRENNAN . . .Correspondence Club 131, Secretarial Science Club Officer 141, GAA 121, Letter 131, NSPA Star Award 141, Ouill and Scroll 13, 41, Olympiad Ad Staff 131, Senior-Section Editor 141, Big Sister Party 13, 41, Iournalisrn Ban- quet Committee 13, 41, French Club 121. Page Eighty-five MARGARET IANE COPELAN . . , Senate 12, 45, Big-Sister Party 13, 45, Father-Daughter Banquet 13, 45, Mothers Tea 12, 35, Cor- respondence Club 12, 3, 45, Officer 135, French Club Officer 125, Language Banquet Committee 125, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 135, Chairman 145, Olympiad Ad Manager 145, Office Assistant 145. GLENDA COURTNEY . . . Girls Glee 12, 3, 45, Spanish Club 125, Girls Club. DALE CRAWFORD . . . Boys Club. LINDA HELEN CROLL . . . Ushers Club Letter 13, 45, French Club 125, Correspondence Club 125, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 45, Language Banquet Committee 125, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 13, 45, Mothers Tea Committee 125, Girls Club. WAITE DALRYMPLE . . . Mixed Chorus Letter 145, SWW Music Contest 145, Latin Club 125, Music Concert 145, Cub Football Letter 125, Cub Baseball Letter 12, 35, Intramural Basketball 145, Senate 145, Debate Committee 145, Boys Club. SAMUEL DARNELL . . . Merchandising 145, Cub Football 125, Boys Club. CAROLYN SUE DAUGHERTY . . . Correspondence Club 145, GAA Letter 135, Secretarial Science Club 145, Girls Club. IANET E. DAVIS . . . Latin Club 125, Girls Glee 125, Mothers Tea 125, Big Sister Party 135, Language Banquet Committee 125, Office Assistant 145, Tennis Letter 12, 35, All-High Dance Commit- tee 135, Christmas Dance Committee 135, Girls Club. ROSALIE DAWSON . . , Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 145, Correspondence Club 135, Latin Club Officer 125, Spanish Club 135, Officer 145, lunior-Senior Ball Committee 135, All-High Dance Committee 125, I-Ii-Arts 135, Officer 145, Language Banquet Commit- tee Chairman 13, 45, Girls Club. WILLIAM ROGER CARSTENSEN . . . CPA 125, Boys Club. IAMES CHASTAIN . . . Merchandising Club 145, Boys Club, BRIAN KEITH CHILDS. . . German Club 145, Honor Society 135, Science Club 12, 35, Boys Club. GARY L. CLARK . . . Latin Club 125, Iunior-Senior Ball Com- mittee 13, 45, French Club 12, 35, Baseball Letter 13, 45, Cub Basketball 135, Boys Club. MICHAEL A. CLELAND . . . Boys Club. HERMAN CLINE . . . Spanish Club 12, 35, Honor Society 13, 45, French Club 13, 45, Latin Club 145, Boys Club. ROBERT LOWERY CODY. . . Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 45, Christmas Dance Committee 12, 35, May Dance Committee 12, 35, All-I-Iigh Play Committee 135, Boys Club. PATRICIA DIANE COLE . . . Cashiers Letter 13, 45, Secretarial Science Club 145, Latin Club 125, Correspondence Club 135, Science Club 135, Girls Club. RICHARD COONS . . . Boys Club. Page Eighty-six :T ,K s-JSI. - t ' ff SUE ELLEN DUNN . . . FHA Officer 121, Correspondence Club 121, Girls Club. TERRY Z. EDGE. . . Latin Club 121, Language Banquet 121, Dads Night Committee 12, 31, Boys Club. PATRICK B. EGAN . . . German Club 121, Boys Club. ALDEN F. EGG . . . Yell Staff 141, Boys Club Board of Control 141, Wrestling 12, 31, Letter 141, Captain 141, CPA Officer 141, Latin Club Officer 121, Language Banquet 121, Boys Club. DEWEY L. ELLIOTT . . . Projection Crew 141, Basketball Letter 13, 41, Boys Club. DONALD MORRIS FISER . . . ASB President 141, Class Officer 121, Senate 12, 31, Points Committee Chairman 131, Boys Club Board of Control 12, 31, Football Letter 13, 41, Track Letter 12, 3, 41, Wrestling Letter 121, Elks State Leadership Award 141, May Court 141. CECIL MICHAEL FITZGERALD . . . Bee Oh Vees Officer 13, 41. Mixed Chorus 121, Letter 13, 41, Officer 141, All-Northwest Music Festival 141, Concert Committee Chairman 141, Honor Society 13, 41, Senate 131, Boys Club. LARRY B. FLAHAUT . . . Boys Club. CAROL IANE FOGLE . . . Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131. Correspondence Club 131, Mothers Tea 13, 41, May Dance Commit- tee 13, 41, Girls Club. P CAROLYN LEE DeBOER . . . Secretarial Science Club Officer 141, Correspondence Club 131, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, FHA 121, Girls Club. GAIL DeROSIA . . . Correspondence Club 141, French Club 13, 41, Broadcasting 121, GAA 121, Letter 13, 41, Girls Club. BARBARA DEVER . , . lunior-Senior Ball Committee 141, Span- ish Club 12, 31, Latin Club 141, Girls Club. LINDA DICKISON . . .Correspondence Club 13, 41, Spanish Club 12, 31, Merchandising Club Officer 141, Mothers Tea Commit- tee 121, Honor Society 141, Language Banquet Committee 12, 31, Girls Club. IUDITH KATHERINE DIMON . . , Father-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 131, Correspondence Club 13, 41, Secretarial Science Club 141, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 141, Social Committee 141, Mothers Tea Committee 131, Latin Club Officer 121, FHA Officer 121, Girls Club. BARBARA ANNE DOBSON . . . FHA 121, Correspondence Club 121, Girls Club. PATRICIA MARY DONNELLY . . . FHA 12, 31, Officer 141, Mother-Daughter Banquet General Chairman 141, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Big Sister Party Committee 131, Cashier Letter 13, 41, Girls Club. FREDERICK IOSEPH DORN . . . Big O 13, 41, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 121, Dads Night Committee 121, Swimming Letter 13, 41, Cub Basketball Letter 121, Cub Football Letter 12, 31, Intramural Football 141, Intramural Baseball 12, 31, Language Banquet Play 121, Boys Club. IOAN VIOLET DREES . . . Big Sister Party 13, 41, Mothers Tea 131, Music Concert 121, GAA Letter 121, Playday Committee 121, Cirls Club. age Eighty-seven DAVID LAURENCE GOFF. . .German Club 121, lntramural Basketball 141, Boys Club. FRANCES PATRICIA GOLDSBY . . . FHA 13, 41, Girls Club. WARD NELSON GOODING . . . lntramural Football 12,' 3, 41, Track 131, Swimming 131, Golf 141, Wrestling Letter 121,'Big O 12, 3, 41, German Club Officer 12, 31, Senate 12, 31, Boys Club. HELEN BARKER GOODYEAR . . . Girls Club. DAVID GOSNEY . . . Boys Club. HARLENE KAREN GREISS . . . Merchandising 141, Correspon- dence Club 131, FHA 131, Broadcasting 121, Father-Daughter Ban- quet Committee 131, Office Assistant 131, Girls Club, MICHAEL GRIMM . . . Big O 141, Library Assistant 141, Olym- pus Ad Staff 141, Football 12, 31, Letter 141, Wrestling 131, Track 131, Boys Club. IUDITH ANN GRUNING . . . Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Honor Society 13, 41, All-Northwest Chorus 141, Mixed Chorus 13, 41, Girls En- semble 141, Girls Glee 121, SWW Music Contest 12, 3, 41, Music Concert 12, 3, 41, Bee Oh Vees 141, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131. MICHAEL GUERIN . , . Boys Club. IOHN E. FRANK . . . Iunior-Senior Ball Committee Chairman 131, Mixed Chorus 141, All-Northwest Chorus 141, Spanish Club 12, 31, lntramural Football 121, lntramural Basketball 121, Boys Club. IOAN MARIE FULLER . . . Olympus Staff 13, 41, Business Man- ager 141, Ouill and Scroll 141, Science Club Officer 141, Girls Club. RICHARD ALLAN FULTON . . . Stage Crew 12, 31, Big O 13, 41, Varsity Football Letter 13, 41, Cub Basketball Letter 121, Varsity 13, 41, Boys Club Officer 141, Board of Control 141, Dads Night Committee 141, Boys Club. CAROLE MARIE FUSCO . . . All-High Play Cast 13, 41, lunior- Senior Ball Committee Chairman 141, Senate 121, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee Chairman 141, Assembly Committee 141, Lan- guage Banquet 121, Iunior-Senior Play Cast 141, Thespian Officer 141, Spanish Club Officer 121, Correspondence Club Officer 131. KATHRYN GARRARD . . . Spanish Club 12, 31, Correspondence Club 13, 41, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 41, Mothers Tea 13, 41, May Dance Committee Member 131, Girls Club. MARIANNE GEORGE . . . 1Entered from Middletown, Connec- ticut, 19581 GAA 141, Girls Club. DEBORAH MARY GILES. . .Finance Committee 141, Corre- spondence Club 12, 3, 41, FHA 12, 3, 41, Senate 141, 1unior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Mothers Tea Committee 131, Big Sister Party Committee 131, CPA 131, Officer 141, ASB Officer 141, FHA Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee 141. LARRY MICHAEL GILL . . . Latin Club Officer 121, Senate 131, Cub Football Letter 12, 31, Tennis Letter 12, 3, 41, Homecoming Court 141, lntramural Basketball 12, 3, 41, Big O 12, 3, 41, Boys Club. MARILYNN RAE GINSBACH . . . NFL 13, 41, Honor Society 13, 41, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Chairman 141, Library Assistant 141, Social Committee 141, Latin Club 12, 31, Language Banquet Committee 12, 31, Senate 141, Points Committee Chairman 141, Correspondence Club 12, 31. Page Eighty-eight . X A IUDITH MARY HAYES . . . FHA 133, Class Officer 123, Corref spondence Club Officer 143, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 143, Secretarial Science Club 143, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 43, Broadcasting 143, Girls Club. CAROL IEAN HEITZMAN. . .Social Committee 123, Iunior- Senior Ball Committee 143, Correspondence Club 133, Girls Glee 12, 33, Music Concerts 12, 33, SWW Music Contest 12, 33, FHA 133, May Dance Committee 123, Girls Club. IOYCE CATHERINE HEMMI . . . French Club 13, 43, FHA Class Officer 133, Band 12, 33, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 133, SWW Music Contest 12, 33, Girls Club. ROBERT DEAN HILDEN . . . Boys State 133, Homecoming Court 143, Mixed Chorus 123, Senate 12, 3, 43, Points Committee 143, Cub Football Letter 123, Intramural Football 133, Baseball 12, 3, 43, Basketball 12, 3, 43, Boys Club. EDWARD F. HILL . . . 1Entered from Everett, Washington, l9583 Honor Society 143, Senate 143, Rules Committee Chairman 143, Track 143, Intramural Basketball 143, Boys Club. PATRICIA OSBORN HODGSON . . . Ushers 143, Honor Society 13, 43, Homecoming Oueen 143, Debate 123, Senate 12, 3, 43, GAA 12, 33, CPA Officer 133, Girls Club Cabinet 13, 43, Girls Club. MARY CATHERINE HOFFNER . . . Library Assistant 143, Girls Club. WILLIAM MICHAEL HOGAN . . . Orchestra 12, 3, 43, Letter 133, SWW Music Contest 12, 3, 43, Mixed Chorus 143, Projection Crew 123, PA Crew 12, 33, Boys Club. PRISCILLA ANN HOLDEN . . . Debate 12, 3, 43, NFL 133, Officer 143, Girls Club Cabinet 143, Ushers Letter 13, 43, Girls State 133, Honor Society 13, 43, Senate 133, Assembly Committee 12, 33, French Club Officer 143, Girls Club. Page Eighty-nine RON GUNDERSON.. .1Fntered from Seattle, Washington, 19573 Cub Football 133, Spanish Club 12, 33, Boys Club. SONIA ANN HARDER . . . FHA 123. French Club 12, 33. Lan- guage Banquet 12, 33, May Dance Committee 123, lunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 43, Library Assistant 133, Girls Club. IOHN W. HARDING . . . Office Assistant 143, Boys Club. NANCY HARDING . . .FHA 12, 33, Merchandising Club 143. Spanish Club 13, 43, Girls Club. IAMES HARDY . . . Latin Club 12, 33, Boys Club. RICHARD E. HARPER . . . Science Club Officer 143, Boys Club. MARILYN IAN I-IAUMANN. . .Homecoming Princess 133, Spanish Club Officer 123, Big Sister Party Committee Chairman 143, Mothers Tea 133, Chairman 123, Ushers Letter 13, 43, Secretarial Science Club Officer 143, Senate 12, 33, Tennis Letter 12, 3, 43, Correspondence Club 12, 33, Girls Club. DIANE HAYDEN . . . Ushers 13, 43, Thespians Officer 13, 43, Honor Society 13, 43, Bee Oh Vees 143, Assembly Committee 143, Mixed Ensemble 133, All-High Play 12, 43, Latin Club Officer 123, Cirls Ensemble 143, French Club Officer 143. DAVID EDWARD HAYES , . . Cub Basketball 12, 33, Cub Base- ball 123, Varsity Basketball 143, Varsity Baseball 13, 43, Boys Club. 63.2-7 RONALD ALLAN HUNTLEY . . . Merchandising Club 141, Cub Baseball 131, Big O 131, Boys Club. IOHN INGERSOLL . . . German Club 12, 31, Football Cub Let- ter 121, Wrestling 121, Merchandising Officer 141, Boys Club. LARRY IRWIN . . . 1Entered from Santa Ana, California, 19531 Boys Club. IULAINE C. ISOM . . . Bee Oh Vees 131, Officer 141, Latin Club 12, 31, Officer 121, Language Banquet 12, 31, Correspondence Club 12, 31, Honor Society 13, 41, Orchestra 12, 41, Letter 131, SWW Music Contest 12, 3, 41, FHA Officer 131, All-State Orchestra 131, All-Northwest Orchestra 141. NEVA ETHEL IACOBS . . . FHA 12, 31, Girls Club. WILLIAM A. IESSIMAN . . . Spanish Club Officer 121, Big O 13, 41, Science Club 131, Intramural Basketball 141, Honor Society 131, Officer 141, Class Officer 141, Senate 141, Tennis Letter 12, 3, 41, Cub Basketball Letter 131, Cub Football Letter 121. DAVID ALLAN IOHNSON . . . Senate 131, Yell Staff 141, Iunior- Senior Ball Committee 131, Band Letter 12, 31, SWW Music Con- test 12, 31, PA Crew 131, Mixed Chorus 13, 41, Olympus Ad Staff 141, Orchestra 121, Music Concerts 12, 3, 41. GEORGENE LEE IOHNSON . . . Olympiad Staff 12, 31, Senior Section Editor 141, Spanish Club 121, May Dance Committee 12, 3, 41, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 41, Correspondence Club 131, Officer 141, Lost and Found Committee 131, Ouill and Scroll 141, NSPA Star Award 141, Mothers Tea Committee 13, 41, Tennis Letter 12, 3, 41. WILLIAM A. IOHNSON . . . Honor Society 13, 41, Orchestra 12, 3, 41, Science Club Officer 131, Bee Oh Vees Officer 131, French Club 12, 31, SWW Music Contest 12, 41, Music Letter 121, Tennis Letter 12, 3, 41, All-Northwest Orchestra 141, Elks Most Valuable Student Award 141. DOROTHY ROSE HOLLENBECK . . . Girls Club Cabinet 13, 41. Big Sister Party Chairman 13, 41, Father Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 12, 31, Chairman 141, Mothers Tea 131, Chairman 12, 41, Correspondence Club 12, 3, 41, Ushers Club Letter 13, 41, Iunior- senior Ball Committee Chairman 13, 41, FHA Class Officer 12, 41, Broadcasting 121, French Club 131. RICHARD WAYNE HOOPER . . . Quill and Scroll 131, Officer 141, Olympus Sports Editor 13, 41, Editor 141, Mixed Chorus 121, Letter 13, 41, Mixed Ensemble 13, 41, Journalism Banquet Committee Chairman 131, NSPA Star Award 13, 41, Senate 141, All-Northwest Chorus 141, SWW Music Contests 12, 3, 41, All-High Play 141. ROBERT DAVID HOPPE . . . House and Grounds Committee 141, Senate 121, Latin Club Officer 121, Cub Basketball Letter 121, Varsity Letter 141, Intramural Basketball 131, Intramural Football 141, Golf 12, 3, 41, Boys Club. LINDA KATHLEEN HOWE . . . Band 141, Letter 12, 31, SWW Music Contest 12, 3, 41, Music Concerts 12, 3, 41, Organized En- sembles 12, 3, 41, Correspondence Club 131, Orchestra 12, 3, 41, Girls Club. DANIEL P. HUBER . . . Merchandising Club Officer 141, Boys Club. MARY LOU HUBER . . . French Club 12, 31, Language Banquet 131, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 41, May Dance Committee 131, Correspondence Club 121, Science Club 13, 41, Library Assistant 141, Girls Club. LOUISE HUFFINE . . . Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 12, 31, French Club 121, German Club 141, Language Banquet 12, 41, Lost d Found Committee 131, Mothers Tea 12, 31, Correspondence Club 12, 31, Tennis Letter 12, 3, 41, Girls Club. IOAN HULSE . . . Merchandising Club 141, Spanish Club 131, FHA 141, Drama 121, Girls Glee 121, Girls Club. GRETCHEN IAN HUNT . . . Honor Society 131, Girls Glee 121, SWW Music Contest 121, Music Concert 121, Spanish Club 121, FHA 121, Mothers Tea 121, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 12, 31, Girls Club. SARAH ALICE KNOX . . . NFL 12, 33, Officer 143, FHA Officer 123, German Club 123, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 133, Thespians 13, 43, Honor Society 13, 43, Latin Club 123, Senate 133, Girls Club. IOHN EDGET KOEHLER . . . Debate 12, 3, 43, NFL 12, 33, Offi- cer 143, Science Club 12, 33, Officer 123, Iunior-Senior Ball Commit- tee 133, Thespians 13, 43, Honor Society 13, 43, Latin Club 123, Senate 133, Boys Club. IEFEREY O. C. LANE . . . Spanish Club Officer 123, Olympus Staff 13, 43, Sports Editor 13, 43, Band Letter 12, 3, 43, Drum Major 13, 43, Senate 12, 33, Basketball 12, 33, Intramural Basketball 143, Big O 13, 43, Cub Football Letter 123. MICHAEL GENE LANGENBACH . . . Boys Club. DALE LEE . . . 1Entered from Yuma, Arizona, l9583 Boys Club. DEAN LEE , . . 1Entered from Yuma, Arizona, 19583 Boys Club. MARLENE KAY LEE . . . 1Entered from Shelton, Washington, l9593 Girls Club. VIRGINIA ANN LEE.. .Correspondence Club 12, 33, FHA 12, 33, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 133, Office Assistant 133, Girls Club. MAXINE RUTH LEITGEB , . . Correspondence Club 143, Office Assistant 143, FHA 12, 33, GAA 12, 33, Tennis 123, Girls Club. Page Ninety-one BARBARA ANNE IOHNSTON . . . Girls Auxiliary Officer 123, French Club 123, Officer 133, FHA Class Officer 123, Correspondence Club Officer 133, Office Assistant 143, Girls Club Cabinet 133, Officer 143, Girls Club. MIKE IOHNSTON . . . Boys Club. RON IONES. . .Latin Club 123, Spanish Club 13, 43, Cub Baseball Letter 133, Senate 143, Debate Committee 143, Boys Club. HANFORD LYNN IUNE . . . Boys Club. MARCELLA KAY KELLEY . . . Father-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 143, Correspondence Club 143, lunior'Senior Ball Committee 13, 43, Broadcasting 133, Office Assistant 133, Girls Club. ALICE KENNEDY. , .FHA 133, Library Assistant 143, Girls Club. ANN KENNEDY . . . FHA 133, Library Assistant 143, Girls Club. REID LACEY KENNEDY . . . Latin Club 133, Track 133, Basket- ball 143, Boys Club. PHILLIP KIRKPATRICK . . . Boys Club. X U PAT MCAFERTY . . . Spanish Club 145, lunior-Senior Ball Com- mittee Chairman 145, Intramural Basketball 145, Boys Club. NEIL MCCLANAI-IAN . . . Boys Club. KENNETH MCCUEN . . . French Club 13, 45, Boys Club. PATRICK RICHARD MCCULLOCH. . .Latin Club 125, Honor Society 145, Baseball 12, 3, 45, Basketball 12, 3, 45, Letter 125, Boys Club. LINDA ANN MCGUIRE . . .Mixed Chorus 13, 45, Letter 125, Cirls Ensemble 125, Spanish Club 135, Iunior-Senior Ball Commit- tee 145, GAA 125, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 145, All- Northwest Music Contest 145, SWW Music Contest 12, 3, 45, Music Concert Committee 12, 3, 45, Girls Club. ALYCE IOY McKAY . . . Olympiad Copy Editor 135, Editor 145, O Book Editor 135, IuniorvSenior Ball Committee Chairman 13, 45, Spanish Club Officer 12, 35, FHA Officer 12, 3, 45, Girls Club Cabinet 145, Quill and Scroll 135, Officer 145, Tennis Letter 12, 3, 45, Honor Society 13, 45, Band 125, Orchestra 125. IANET MAGUIRE . . . lunior-Senior Ball Committee 145, Latin Club 125, Spanish Club 13, 45, GAA 12, 35, Letter 145, Tennis 12, 35, Girls Club. ROGER MAIN . . . Honor Society 135, Cub Wrestling Letter 135, Boys Club. IANE ELIZABETH MALLGREN . . . Iunior-Senior Ball Commit- tee Chairman 145, Hi-Arts 12, 3, 45, Latin Club 125, Spanish Club 13, 45, Girls Club. LINNEA MARIE LEONARDSON . . . Father4Daughter Banquet Committee Chairman 145, Correspondence Club 12, 35, Mothers Tea Committee Chairman 145, Mothers Tea General Chairman 125, lunior-Senior Ball Committee Chairman 13, 45, Olympus Staff 135, Senate 135, Student Faculty Relations Committee Chairman 135, Assembly Committee 13, 45, Social Committee 13, 45. I. MICHAEL LEVESQUE . . . French Club 125, May Dance Com- mittee 135, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 145, Boys Club. CAROL ANN LICHTENWALTER . . . FHA Officer 125, French Club 13, 45, Correspondence Club 135, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 135, Mothers Tea Committee 135, Iunior-Senior Ball Com- mittee 13, 45, Language Banquet Committee 145, Girls Club. IACK L. LOHRENGEL. . .May Dance Committee 135, Boys Club. MICHAEL LONG . . . Boys Club. KEITH LOOBEY.. .Big O Officer 145, Football Manager 12, 3, 45, Track Manager 135, Boys Club Board of Control 145, Boys Club. GILBERT LORING . , . Latin Club 125, Boys Club. IANICE LYON . . . 1Entered from Bellingham, Washington, 19585 Library Assistant 145, lunior-Senior Ball Committee 145, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 145, Girls Club. MARTHA LYON . . . 1Entered from Seattle, Washington, 19585 Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 145, Mothers Tea Committee 145, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee Chairman 145, Girls Club. Page Ninety-two MARGARET ANN MILHOLLAND . . . Spanish Club 121, FHA 12, 41, Officer 141, Girls Glee 121, Mixed Chorus 131, SWW Music Contest 12, 31, Music Concerts 12, 31, Office Assistant 141, Christmas Dance Committee 121, Girls Club. REYNOLD I. MINGER . . . Band 121, SWW Music Contest 141, Music Concerts 141, Mixed Chorus 141, Latin Club 12, 31, Baseball 131, Boys Club. CARLA ARLENE MONTANTE . . . Iunior-Senior Ball Commit- tee 13, 41, Spanish Club 121, Officer 131, Latin Club 141, Foreign Language Banquet 12, 3, 41, GAA Letter 12, 41, Officer 131, Play-day Committee Chairman 13, 41, Correspondence Club 131, Tennis 13, 41, Girls Club. THOMAS L. MORGAN IR .... Boys Club Board of Control 141, Olympiad Staff 13, 41, Business Manager 141, Big O 12, 3, 41, Dads Night 121, May Dance Committee 13, 41, Senate 121, Swimming 12, 3, 41, Intramural Baseball 121, Boys Club. LEE STANFORD MOTTELER . . . Honor Society 13, 41, German Club 12, 31, Language Banquet Program 131, Cub Baseball Letter 121, Wrestling 121, Boys Club. PATRICIA MAE MURPHY . . . Father+Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 141, Mothers Tea 12, 31, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Thespians 141, Iunior-Senior Play Cast 131, Girls Glee 121, Mixed Chorus 141, All-Northwest 141, Girls Ensemble 141, Correspondence Club 141. TERRENCE ROBERT MUSICK . . . Spanish Club 131, Intramural Basketball 121, Boys Club. CARL NELSON . . . Boys Club. CHARLES NELSON . . . Big O 12, 3, 41, Tennis Letter 12, 3, 41, Cub Football Letter 121, Wrestling 121, Spanish Club 12, 31, Intra- mural Football 131, Intramural Basketball 141, Boys Club. ION MARCINKO . . .PA Crew 141, Latin Club 121, Science Club 141, May Dance Committee 131, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 141, Boys Club. NORMA IEAN MARTENSEN . . . GAA 12, 31, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Mothers Tea Committee 131, Big Sister Party Com- mittee 131, Girls Club. IACK MASON-. . . 1Entered from Chehalis, Washington, 19571 French Club 131, Science Club 13, 41, Boys Club. IEFF MATTSON . . . Senate 12, 31, Class Officer 131, Boys Club Board of Control 13, 41, Student Sell Control Committee 131, Boys State 131, Homecoming Court Escort 141, May Court 141, Swimming 12, 3, 41, Coscaptain 141, Swimming Inspirational 141. WAYNE MATTSON . . . Senate 121, Committee Chairman 13, 41, Class Officer 141, Boys Club Board of Control 141, Dads Night Com- mittee 131, Latin Club Officer 121, Language Banquet Committee 121, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Chairman 141, l-lcnor Society 13, 41. SANDRA LEE MEDEARIS . . . 1Entered from Orting, Washing- ton, 19571 Latin Club 131, Officer 141, Language Banquet General Chairman 141, Mothers Tea Committee Chairman 141, Cirls Club, CAROLYN LEE MENEAR . . . Library Assistant 131, FHA 131. Girls Club. DIANE RAYMONA MERRITT . . . FHA 12, 41, Committee Chair- man 141, Correspondence Club 141, Spanish Club 131, Cirls Club. RON MICKELSON . . . Merchandising Club 111, Big O 111, Cub Basketball 121, Cub Baseball 121, Varsity Letter 131, Intramural Football 13, 41, Intramural Basketball 13, 41, Boys Club. Page Ninety-three it N M DAVID A. PADGET . . . Latin Club Officer 121, Stage Crew 141, Football 121, Wrestling 121, Track 121, Iunior-Senior Ball Com- mittee 131, Boys Club. PATRICIA L. PALERMO . . . FHA Class Officer 121, Thespians 12, 3, 41, Drama 12, 31, GAA 121, Broadcasting 12, 31, Office Assist- ant 141, Mothers Tea Committee 121, Girls Club. IANICE DEE PANTIER . . . Song Staff 131, Queen 141, Girls Club Cabinet 141, Senate 12, 3, 41, Assembly Committee 141, May Court 141, Honor Society 131, Orchestra 121, Letter 131, Elks Leader- ship Award 141, DAB Award 141, Class Officer 121, PATRICIA PARKER . . . Correspondence Club 141, GAA 12, 3, 41, Mothers Tea 121, FHA 12, 41, Girls Club. IAMES EDWARD PARKS . . . Merchandising Club Ofjicer 141, Big O 12, 3, 41, Wrestling Letter 121, Boys Club. DAVID E. PATTEN . . . Band 12, 3, 41, Orchestra 13, 41, Boys Club. ANN BERNICE PAUL . . . Orchestra Letter 12, 3, 41, Big Sister Party 131, Organized Ensembles 12, 3, 41, SWW Music Contest 12, 3, 41, Latin Club 12, 31, All-Northwest Orchestra 12, 41, Iunicr- Senior Ball Committee 131, Correspondence Club 131, Foreign Language Banquet Committee 121, Girls Club. IONATHAN E. PEARSON . . . KO's 121, Projection Crew 121, PA Crew 141, Latin Club 121, French Club 13, 41, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 141, Orchestra 12, 31, Letter 12, 31, Band 111, Mixed Chorus 141, All-High Play 141. TONY I. PEARSON . . . Latin Club 13, 41, Language Banquet 131, Basketball 131, Intramural Basketball Captain 141, Boys Club. DARRYL DENNIE NELSON. . . Latin Club 121, Senate 141, Assembly Committee 141, New Students Committee 141, Cub Basket- ball Letter 121, Intramural Basketball 13, 41, Yell King 141, Boys Club. RAE ARLENE NICHOLS . . . ASB Cashier 131, Office Assistant 141, Girls Club. HALLIE IOANNE NIEMI . . . Olympus Staff 131, Editor 141, Cor- respondence Club 141, Officer 131, Senate 141, Constitution Com- mittee 141, French Club 13, 41, Latin Club 121, Ouill and Scroll 141, Honor Society 13, 41, Ushers 141, Girls State 131, Social Committee 131. , BONNIE ELLEN NUGENT . . . Debate 13, 41, NFL 13, 41, Latin Club 12, 31, Officer 141, Language Council 131, Language Banquet Committee 13, 41, Honor Society 13, 41, Girls Glee 121, Girls Club Cabinet 141, Girls Club. NANCY NUNEZ . . . FHA Class Officer 131, Merchandising Club Officer 141, Girls Club. IAMES PRESTON OCKERMAN . . . Merchandising Club 141, ln- tramural Basketball 13, 41, Intramural Baseball 12, 31, Boys Club. TERRY OLSON . . . Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Cub Base- ball Letter 121, Big O 131, Cub Football 121, Boys Club. WALTER OLSEN . . . Stage Crew 12, 3, 41, KO's 121, PA Crew 13, 41 Mixed Chorus 141, Projection Crew 12, 3, 41, Football Varsity Letter 12, 3, 41, Track 12, 31, Wrestling 12, 31, Boys Club. EDWARD ORBECK . . . Boys Club. . JJ Page Ninety-four KATHLEEN ANNE REISNER . . . 1Enterecl from Portland, Ore- gan, 19571 Correspondence Club 131, Spanish Club 131, Officer 141, FHA Officer 131, Foreign Language Banquet Committee Chairman 13, 41, Honor Society 141, Mothers Tea Committee 131, Girls Club. ARLEEN RENNEY . . . GAA Letter 12, 31, Correspondence Club 141, Spanish Club 121, Secretarial Science Club Officer 141, Iunior- Senior Ball Committee 141, Girls Club. SCOTT CRAIG RICHARDSON . . . German Club 131, Latin Club 131, Boys Club. BARBARA RICKER. . .Mothers Tea 121, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee Chairman 131, May Dance Committee 131, Father- Daughter Banquet Committee 13, 41, Senate 121, Thespians 131, Officer 141, Girls Club. RICHARD ALLEN RIGGS . . . Big O 12, 3, 41, Cub Football Letter 121, Varsity Letter 131, Wrestling 12, 31, Track 121, Tennis Letter 131, Intramural Basketball 12, 3, 41, Boys Club. ERNEST ALBERT ROBBINS . . . FFA Officer 13, 41, Boys Club. RON ROBINSON . . . Big O 13, 41, Music Letter 13, 41, All-State Band 131, All-Northwest Band 141, Bee Oh Vees Officer 141, Swim- ming Letter 13, 41, Honor Society 13, 41, SWW Music Contest 13, 41, Boys Club. RICHARD ALLEN ROBISON . . . Boys Club. IACQUELINE LOUISE ROTH . . . Thespians 13, 41, Secretarial Science Club Officer 141, FHA 121, Office Assistant 141, SWW Music Contest 121, Music Concert 12, 31, Journalism Ad Staff 131, Girls Club. NANCY L. PEBBLES . . . FHA Council Officer 131, Ushers 131, Officer 141, Girls Club Cabinet 141, French Club Officer 12, 31, Correspondence Club 131, Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 141, Assembly Committee 141, May Court 141, Girls Club. MARC PERRY. . .Latin Club 121, Debate 12, 3, 41, NFL 12, 3, 41, Intramural Football 141, Intramural Baseball 141, Boys Club. MARY IUDITH PETERS . . . FHA 13, 41, Officer 121, Correspon- dence Club 121, Merchandising Club Officer 141, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 131, Girls Club. PETE PETERSON . . . Projection Crew 121, Officer 13, 41, Broad- casting 121, Boys Club. BRIAN L. PHINNEY . . . Spanish Club 131, Officer 121, Intra- mural Basketball 12, 3, 41, Intramural Football 121, Intramural Baseball 12, 31, Boys Club. DAVID L. PRICE . . . Football 131, Spanish Club 121, Boys Club. LORINDA MARIE QUIIVIBY . . . CPA 13, 41, Cashiers 141, lunior- Senior Ball Committee 131, Girls Club. GENE RAMSEY . . . German Club 121, Merchandising Club 141, Intramural Football 141, Boys Club. NANCY LEA REINKE . . . Merchandising Club Officer 141, Band Letter 12, 31, Orchestra 12, 31, SWW Music Contest 12, 3, 41, Music Concert 12, 3, 41, Majorette 12, 3, 41, Mothers Tea Com- mittee 12, 31, Girls Club. LARRY F. SCHMITT . . . Boys Club. MARILYN SCHNELL . . . Library Assistant 131, Cirls Club. IOHN W. SCHNEIDER . . . Swimming Letter 12, 31, Co-Captain 141, lntramural Football 121, Big O 12, 3, 41, Senate 12, 3, 41, Rules Committee 121, Honor Society 13, 41, Dads Night Committee 13, 41, Spanish Club Officer 121, Boys Club. t ALMA SCHOCK . . . Library Assistant 121, Hi-Arts 111, Secre- tarial Scicnce Club 141, Girls Club. CAROL ANNE SCHWARZE. . .Girls Auxiliary Officer 121, Ushers Club Letter 13, 41, Mothers Tea General Chairman 141, Father-Daughter Banquet General Chairman 141, Senate 131, Sec- retarial Science Club Officer 111, FHA Officer 121, Big Sister Party Chairman 141, Girls Club Cabinet 13, 41, Girls Club. NANCY E. SEELY . . , Debate Letter 121, NFL 12, 31, Honor Society 13, 41, Latin Club 121, French Club 131, Mothers Tea Com- mittee 131, Co-Chairman 111, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 131, Chairman 141, Correspondence Club 13, 41, Girls Club. IOANN SERGEANT . . . FHA Class Officer 121, Latin Club 131, Officer 141, Ushers 141, Honor Society 13, 41, Mothers Tea Com- mittee Chairman 121, Correspondence Club 13, 41, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 13, 41, Chairman 131, Mothers Tea Committee 13, 41, Cirls Club. RICHARD SHOOP . . . Boys Club. MARDELL SHUMATE . . . 1Entered from Shelton, Washington, l9571 Mixed Chorus 131, Letter 141, SWW Music Contest 141, Music Concert 13, 41, Mixed Double Quartet 141, Ushers Club Letter 141, Mothers Tea Committee 131, May Dance Committee 13, 41, Iunicr- S91'1iO1' Ball Committee 13, 41, Senate 141, Rules Committee 111. STEVE ROTTER . . . Merchandising Club Officer 111, German Club 121, Baseball 12, 3, 41, Boys Club. DANNY RUSSELL . . . Bee Oh Vees 12, 3, 41, SWW Music Cone test 12, 3, 41, Honor Society 13, 41, All-State Chorus 131, All- Northwest Chorus 141, Senate 121, Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 41, Music Letter 12, 3, 41, Boys Quartet 131, Boys Club. FRANCES RUTTER . . . Merchandising Club Officer 111, CAA 12, 31, FHA 12, 31, lunior-Senicr Ball Committee 131, Mothers Tea Committee 131, Cirls Club. ROBERT LAYNE SACKETT . . . lntramural Football 141, lntra- mural Basketball 13, 41, Cub Baseball Letter 121, Boys Club. LARRY SAFI-'ORD . , . Merchandising Club 141, Boys Club. WILMA SAPPENFIELD . . . 1Entered from Shelton, Washing- tcn, 19581 Merchandising 141, Girls Club. BONNIE IOYCE SCANLAN . . . Olympiad Art Editor 13, 41, Quill and Scroll 13, 41, lournalism Banquet Com3ti'tee Chairman 13, 41, Honor Society 13, 41, German Club Officer 121, Language Banquet Committee 121, Father-Daughter Banquet Ccmrnittee 141, Mixed Chorus 141, SWW Music Contest 141, Girls Club. CAROLE RUTH SCI-IMIDT . . . lunior-Senior Ball Committee 131, Mothers Tea Committee 131, PHA 12, 31, Library Club 131, Mer- chandising Club Ofiicer 141, All-High Play 141, Girls Club. W. HENRY SCHMIDT, IR .... Football 121, Letter 13, 41, Wrest- ling 131, Fig O 13, 41, Studentfifaculty Relations Committee 111, House and Grounds Committee 131, lunior-Senior Ball Committee 141, Senate 13, 41, Boys Club. LUELLA SIEWERT . . . Merchandising Club 441, Big Sister Party 441, Girls Club. IAMES SIMMONS . . . Boys Club. NANCY IEAN PLAMONDON SLATER. . .Ushers Club 431, Officer 441, Mixed Chorus 441, Girls Ensemble 441, Girls Club Stan- dards Committee 441, Mothers Tea Committee Chairman 421, Latin Club 421, Correspondence Club 42, 3, 41, NFL 43, 41, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 441, Class Officer 441, May Court 441. DONNA I. SMITH . . . 4Entered from Tenino, Washington, l9581 Girls Club. PATRICIA ANN SNEAD . . .Foreign Exchange Student 431, Latin Club Officer 421, Language Council 421, Ushers Club 43, 41, 1uniorfSenior Ball Committee 431, Honor Society 43, 41, Debate 42, 31, Senate 421, Officer 441, Assembly Committee Chairman 441, Girls Club. LONNA ZOE SNYDER . . . Thespians 441, Correspondence Club 441, lunior-Senior Ball Committee 43, 41, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 441, Junior-Senior Play Committee 431, French Club 421, Spring Concert 431, Girls Club. DELBERT ALLEN SPEED . . . lunior-Senior Ball Committee 441, Intramural Baseball 431, Intramural Football 441, Boys Club. IUDY ANNE SPENDLOVE . . . ASB Secretary 441, Seraphic Soloist 441, Mixed Chorus 42, 3, 41, Ensemble 43, 41, All-State Chorus 431, Senate 431, Honor Society 43, 41, Ushers Club 43, 41, Thespians 42, 3, 41, Bee Oh Vees 43, 41, Officer 431, May Court 441. IOANNE STAGG . . . Girls Club. 1 t JEFF STALCUP . . . Merchandising Club Officer 441, Boys Club. THOMAS DEAN STANFORD . . . French Club Officer 421, lunior-Senior Ball Committee 441, Senate 421, Rules Committee 421, Class Officer 441, Track Letter 43, 41, Cub Baseball Letter 421, Foote ball 421, Letter 43, 41, Swimming 431, Big O 43, 41. ALLAN STOCKWELL . . . Boys Club. SANDRA STRAND . . . Ushers Letter 43, 41, Officer 431, Class Officer 431, CPA Officer 441, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 431, Mothers Tea Committee 43, 41, Chairman 431, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee Chairman 431, Spanish Club Officer 421, Senate 431, FHA Class Officer 441. HUGH STRONG . . . Track Letter 42, 31, Senate 441, Boys Club. IOAN SULLIVAN. . .Hi-Arts 421, Officer 43, 41, Assembly Committee 43, 41, Secretarial Science Club Officer 441, Spanish Club Officer 421, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee Chairman 431, Mothers Tea Committee 431, Correspondence Club 42, 31. CHARLOTTE SWANSON . . . Spanish Club Officer 421, Father- Daughter Banquet 431, Mothers Tea Committee 43, 41, Big Sister Party 43, 41, FHA 441, Girls Club. DALE TAYLOR . . . Band 42, 3, 41, Letter 42, 41, SWW, Music Contest 42, 3, 41, Music Concert 42, 3, 41, Standiffig C mittee '1- Chairman 43, 41, Boys Club. IV ' JUDY A. TEE . . . correspondence ciub 431, M, 'bf-sem Zusfzffi Committee 431, Honor Society 43, 41, Germa '41-lub 421 ' r 431, ff' Language Council 431, SecretNaria4Ecie1ptfe Cl Ib O ' 14141, LGirls0-L 1 ciub. y, 1 ,X A ,I Mr- A JJ c 'fel fl ft U 'r !' M M X 4 I E e pet?-seven ta Q fl!! ff f ' f' I fvsfff t, , J if Z7 C X GARY TROXEL . . . Boys Club. DICK TUCKER . . . Boys Club Board of Control C43, Big O CZ, 33, Officer C43, Class Officer C33, Senator C2, 3, 43, Football Letter CZ, 3, 43, Basketball Letter CZ, 33, Boys Club. PHIL TURNER . . . KO's C3, 43, Boys Club. IUDITH DIANE TYLER . . . Olympiad Staff CZ, 33, Layout Edi- tor C43, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee C3, 43, Spanish Club C43, Mothers Tea Committee C3, 43, Quill and Scroll Officer C43, Corres- pondence Club C23, lournalism Banquet Committee C3, 43, NSPA Star Award C43, Girls Club. DONALD E. ULRICH . . . Mixed Chorus CZ, 33, Letter C43, SWW Music Contest CZ, 3, 43, Orchestra Letter CZ, 3, 43, Music Concert CZ, 3, 43, Organized Ensemble CZ, 3, 43, Boys Club. CAROL VAN DEVENTER . . . Band C43, Merchandising Club C43, lunior-Senior Ball Committee C33, Office Assistant C43, Girls Club. SUSANN VAN RUFF . . . Iunior'Senior Ball Committee C43, PatherfDaughter Banquet CZ, 33, Mothers Tea C3, 43, Correspon- dence Club CZ3, Senate C33, Assembly Committee C33, Girls Glee CZ3, FHA Class Olfficer CZ, 3, 43, Song Staff C3, 43, May Court C43. BARTON VOELZ . . . German Club CZ, 3, 43, Language Ban- quet Committee CZ, 33, Boys Club. IUDITH ANN WAGNER . . . lunior-Senior Ball Committee C43, Correspondence Club CZ, 33, Father-Daughter Banquet C2, 33, Mothers Tea CZ, 33, Girls Glee CZ3, FHA Class Officer CZ, 33, Girls Club. IOHN THOMAS THAXTON . . . CEnterecl from Pacific Grove, California, l9573 Latin Club CZ3, Honor Society C43, Band Letter C33, SWW Music Contest C3, 43, Music Concert CZ, 3, 43, Organized Ensemble CZ, 43, Bee Oh Vees Officer C43. BURT I. THOMAS . . . Spanish Club CZ3, Boys Club. MICHAEL THOMAS . . . Office Assistant C43, Boys Club. PATRICIA THOMPSON . . . CEnterecl from Tenino, Washington, l9583 Latin Club C43, Girls Club. BILL THORNDALE . . . CEntered from Sumner, Washington, 19583 Debate C43, NPL C43, Honor Society C43, Boys Club. I. ALBERT THURLOW . . . Stage Crew C43, Boys Club. ROBERT CARL TOBIN . . . Varsity Baseball CZ, 3, 43, Cub Bas- ketball CZ, 33, Varsity Basketball C43, lntramural Football C33, Senate CZ3, Big O CZ, 3, 43, Spanish Club C43, Basketball lnspirational C43, May Court C43, NANCY C. TOWNSEND . . . Social Committee C3, 43, Honor Society C43, Thespians C33, Officer C43, lunior-Senior Ball Commit- tee Chairman C43, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee C33, Mixed Chorus C3, 43, SWW Music Contest CZ, 3, 43, Girls Ensemble C43, Bee Oh Vees C33, Iunior-Senior Play Committee C3, 43. MARY ANN TRANUM . . . Girls Club Cabinet C3, 43, Big Sister Party General Chairman C43, FHA Class Officer C3, 43, Ushers C3, 43, Homecoming Princess CZ3, Broadcasting CZ3, May Court C43, st. jim, -K1 0 X Q W B, xl age illinetyijght V X K I Y 3 X WCW! owe! Jef- tt' . Cut LWQCCMMQ iw JSMG4-ofx,oJo7T3es5lfQlMf,CZ4'lDQu STEPHEN CHARLES WOODS . . . Honor Society 13, 43, Cerman Club 123, French Club 133, Olympus Staff 143, Intramural Football 12, 3, 43, Track 13, 43, Boys Club. IANICE KATHERYN WYNSTRA . . . Girls Auxiliary Cabinet 123. Girls Club Cabinet 133, Officer 143, Senate 13, 43, Rules Committee Chairman 143, Honor Society 133, Officer 143, Spanish Club Officer 123, Elks Most Valuable Student Award 143, Assembly Committee 13, 43, Ushers Club Letter 13, 43, Olympiad Copy Editor 143, NFL. 13, 43. ERNEST YOUNG. . .Merchandising 143, Broadcasting 12, 33, Boys Club. TIM ZANDELL . . . German Club Officer 123, Language Ban- quet Committee 123, Intramural Football 133, Boys Club. DALE ZEIGLER . . . Boys Club. E CAMERA SHY ROGER ALTON CONE . . . Boys Club. LARRY AARON IKERD . . . Boys Club. GARY LEIGH MACK . . . Boys Club. EDWARD ALVIN OLSON . . . Boys Club. NORMA ROBERTS . . . German Club 133. Girls Club. KAREN GAY WALKER . . . 1Entered from Cupertino, Califor- nia, l9563 Olympus Staff 143, Advertising Staff 143, May Dance Committee 133, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 43, Lost and Found 133, Father-Daughter Banquet 143, Girls Club. SHARON KAY WALKER . . . 1Entered from Cupertino, Califor- nia, l9563 Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 43, Big Sister Party 133, Father-Daughter Banquet 143, FHA Class Officer 143, Girls Club. CHARLES WALLACE . . . Mixed Chorus 12, 3, 43, SWW Music Contest 12, 3, 43, Boys Club. ANN GRACE WALTERBACK . . . Latin Club 123, Correspon- dence Club 143, Secretarial Science Club 13, 43, Iunior-Senior Ball mittee 133, Mothers Tea Committee 12, 3, 43, Girls Club. IO IO L. WATSON . . . French Club Officer 143, Correspon- dence Club 12, 3, 43, Father-Daughter Banquet 143, FHA Class Officer 143, GAA 12, 3, 43, Officer 133, May Dance Committee 13, 43, Iunior-Senior Ball Committee 13, 43, Drama 12, 33, May Court 143. IOHN ROBERT WEBSTER . . . Latin Club 12, 33, Big O 13, 43, Swimming Letter 12, 3, 43, Boys Club. LYNN WEEMS . . . Cub Football 123, Boys Club. IOHN WESTINE . . . Spanish Club 123, Olympus Staff 143, Golf 12, 33, Intramural Football 143, Senate 143, Boys Club. DAVE WILFORD . . . 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LeRoy 49 'P 'P 'P 'P 1 GOOD LUCK, GRADUATES Keefon Town 5 Counfry 2633 Martin Way P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 1 P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 1 Page One Hundred Four P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P O INDEX ADMINISTRATION Adams, Virgil ,,,,, Hendricks, john ,,,r.,, Ingersoll, Oliver Jones, Darrel ,,..l..,, Knox, Mrs. Esther ,....,, Landers, Dr. Glenn ,,,l,,,, 7 7 Matters, W. ...,....Y .Y...YY 7 Potts, Harold ,,,,,,,,,...... sts,,t. 7 Upton, Dr. Rolland ,,,,,. .tttt.. 7 FACULTY Amundson, Mrs. Frances .. ................. . 8 Anderson, Ernest ........................... ....Y. 9 , 19, 52 Anderson, Harold ,...-........f...... ....... vY.YYY.YY. 5 , 9 Anderson, Miss Mary Margaret .........,...... 8,82 Anderson, Robert ..............................Y........... 9, 23 Armstrong, Leslie ........,.,..,......f............. 20, 60, 62 Betti, Miss Olive .................. . W H .......... . 9, 23 Bohfe, james H., Vice-principal ..... ...........,.. 6 Brarton, Mrs. Alma ....................... .............e 5 Brough, Sherman ....,..v.........,..... ...... 8 , 22, 68 Bunt, Don H., Principal ........ ..r......,...e 6 Bushnell, Miss Agnes ....,...,. ........ 8 , 27 Campbell, Mrs. Mary ......., ..sssssss.ss. 9 Cannon, Clifford sssssss.,sss sssssf. 9 ,11 Carlson, James ............. .....s. . W 9,19 Carlson, Roy ...,...... ...ss. 8 , 32, 39 Challen, Herb ,...,., ..... ss.... 2 2 , 32 Chance, Walter .,.. .,...s. 8 , 22, 23, 25 Coleman, Murry ,............... . s..s. 8, 32, 38, 47 Colvin, Mrs. Doris .. . 9,11 Crozkett, Miss Elizabeth, Dean of Girls .... 6,21 Dekker, Mrs. Eileen .. .. 3, Everton, Miss Lily 1de:easedP .................... Farrington, Clayton .................. ....... Farrington, Miss Mary .......... .... . 9, Gilmore, James ,..,,,, ...... . Goedecke, David ......... W 9, Graham, Jack ...,..... ss.. . 8, Gribble, Tilford ........... Hanson, Nels .. s.s.., Haugen, Miss Kathryn ,... .. 9, Hendricks, Barney . ........ ....... . Heron, Miss Marjorie . ,,,,,, . Horgdal, Miss Joanne ,.,, ,,,,,. ..,.. ,,,,,,, Huff, Miss Elizabeth ,,,, .. .. Johnson, Norman Director of Counseling 6, Kast, Mrs. Mary ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . , , Keller, Wilbur .... ..... . .......... ....... ...... . Macdonald, Mrs. Louise .... . ....... . Meigs, Richard ......... ....... 9 , 20, 25, Melusky, Henry ........... .. ........... . 8, Millam, John . ..,.. Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth .... 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Taylor, Shirley ,,,,,,, liflis Tee, Judy ..........v. ,,,4,,,,,4... 2 0 Thacker, Carol ,,,,,,, ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thaxton, John ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,.. 2 0,6l,62 Thaxton Richard ...,... ,,,,..,,.............. Thietje, Thietje, s Bob YY,Y,...,., Karen ,,,,,,, Thomas, Burt ...,,, Thomas, Linda ..,.... Thomas, Michael .,,.... Thomas, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Thompson, Jeanette ,,,,,, Thompson, Kathryn Thompson, Pat ,...,...,.. Thornclale, Bill ,,,,,,, Thorp, Dale ,,,,,,,, Thorp, Jo Ann ,,,,, Thurlow, Albert ..... eeeeexuxe- ::::::::::::e QHH- - - :::::::::::::::::::ee lii ll ll C tt 1 tl Qxlz V, .llv :,,, E ,.. e ,, 1, I Omyquulmm E 553,553.4 1 Congrahdahonstothe fo fhe 1 1: it Class of '59 :E ClCISS of 1959 f epff5QEi l ll ' ,M 1. 'l ' fi 4,.,eagL'f1I , lf ll Claiflg Llchlenwghef 1: Q:Cammarano Brothers 1, 1 Q 1, 1, AUTLO CIGUVINQ House Ig 51215 we-517411 Phone FL 6-8411 ll l Quality Auto Parts If I: 1 lr --------------------,g QAM Darigold Milk Proclucfs Olympus and Darigolcl lce Cream OLYM PIA CREAMERY 114 North Water CONGRATULATES CLASS OF '59 refill? T015 Tiernan, Mike ,,,. 13, 23, 35, 39 Tilson, Jerry ,,,,,,,. ........v,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tipton, Bill ,,,,,,,,,, ............t,.,tt.tt,t,t. Tobin, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 9, 41, 47 Townsend, Karen ,,,,,,, ,,,...,... ....vtttttt Townsend, Nancy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 1, 20, 63 Tranum, Bette Jean ,,.,,, ,,,,.,,,. ..,.... . Tranum, Mary Ann ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 1, 24 Travis, Bill ,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,, Treat, Gary ,,,.,,r.,,Y ,,,,,,, 1 2, 20 Trotland, Donna ,,,,,,,,,,, Trowbridge, Marie , ,,,,,,,,,,, , Troxel, Gary ,,,,,,,. ,ttttttt Tucker, Dick ,,,,,, ,.,,, 1 2 Turcotte, Bob ,,,,,, ,.,...,t......,,ttt,tt Turner, Barbara tt ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 50 Turner, Jim ,,,,,,,, ,,...,.,.1..........,.ttttttt Turner, Maxine ,,,,, 20, 21, 23, 62 Turner, Phil .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,...t,.. Turner, Sandra ,t ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, W Tyler, Judy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 1 9, 24, 50 Ulrich, Don ,,,.,,,, .,...,,,,,.,,,. ..... 6 0 Utter, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,...,, Vancleman, Mike ,......,.......... .ttttttt Vandermass, Sandra VanDeventer, Carol .,..,.. VanDeventer, Donna VanDyke, Barbara ,,,,, VanMe ter, Cherie , Congratulations and Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of '59 Class of '59 Motor Boat Mart MARINE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT :: lOl-INSON SEAHORSE OUTBOARDS SUPG' Mafkef EE EE MASfEffFOSSDCSil1?'SA'Z53TS . . 415 East 4th Phone FL 7-7701 407 South wma WH 3.1440 lp +1 :e:::::::::ee ---- eeeap o,e::::,,,- - ,::::::,,,,,,,,, Page One Hundred Eighteen VanRuE, Suzie ,.,,, Vaughn, Marian ,,,,,, Velie, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,, Velie, Gary ,,,,,,,,,, Velie, Ralph ,,,,,,,,,,,, Vernon, Vinsen, V izzarcl, Sherie Lee , Mary ,,,,,,,,.. Susan ,,,,.... Volez, Barton ....,. . Wagner, Judy ,,,,,,,,, Walker, Ayce ,,,,,, Walker, Karen ,,,, Walker, Sharon ...... Walker, Tom ,,..,. Wallace Chuck ,...,,,,, Wallersteclt, Linda W Walter, Thomas ,,,,,,, Walterback, Ann ,,,,, Wanner, Don ,,,,,,,,,, Ward, Bob ,,,,,,,,,, Ward, Bruce , Ward, Don .,,,.., Warner, Warren, Don .....,.,,,,, George ,,,,,, Warren, Leigh ,,,,,,,,. 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