Peninsula High School - Kwahaes Yearbook (Gig Harbor, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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J ,J Afjl is V 7 -as ,f- 3 STANDING Homer Howc SEATED lcf to right Mary Lee Drllon jason Graham Howard Tveter Henry Pederson and Ruby Graham fll ma be wnser stronger and more Schools are a luvxng promuse to the future that those who o ow us y k mlnd at all trmes those Th durectors of Penunsula Schools endeavor to eep an understandnng than we are e thmgs that are best for our young boys and gurls so nn turn they may fulflll the promuse 1 C H HOWE A H SKURDALL Superlntendent Pf'f1C'D3l U Q at 'A .y ., 3 4 ' .J 4 : . , t ' I ' ,,,, . f ' L' y v ' , t V! ZW: Qt' . 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' 1 ,xx SSN x , x N awe 9 fix VZ 'ia- DALE VAN DIEST JM RUSSELL LORRAINE NATUCCI LARRY LAFFAW Presldent Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer The four offucers of the student councnl presudent Dale Van Dnest vuce presldent Jnm Russell secretary Lorraune Natuccv treasurer Larry Laffaw were elected by the student body the fourth week of school after a fnerce campalgn The other members of the councll are Joan Coan John Slmerson Don Spadonn Harry Thompson Ronnue Smnth and Kenny Bettns Among other thrngs they have sponsored the magazlne drnve to rasse money for tennus courts the Junuor Red Cross the electron of second strung cheer leaders and the Chrustmas decoratuons and program Under the advrsorshrp of Mr Skurdall the student government has had a successful year 'nf 1 ik I ' lllll Q'4 l6 OHIO SEATED, left to rught Larry Laffaw Lorrame Natuccn, lam Russell Dale Van Drcst STANDING, left to nght Kenny Bcths john Srmerson joan Coan, Don Spadom Harry Thompson Ronme Smuth 0 ' pf? 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M 1 12' E' 'i DON SPADONI D'CK SIMERSON SUZANNE RYAN NADINE LESTER Presudent Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Wwlafzq 1947 1948 The class of Sl was' the furst class to complete four years at Penunsula Hugh School The hustory began as fr hmen wuth Phulup lvlcColley presudent Cordon Campbell vuce presudent who became presudent at mud term Joanne Ahlberg secretary and Tommy Bettus treasurer The much dreaded unutuatuon was held wuth the survuval of all and we were then full fledged members of Penunsula Hugh School Mr Jerstad class advusor helped to make our freshman year complete 1948 1949 As sophomores wuth Mrs Bondy as advusor we elected Cordon Campbell presudent Joanne Ahlberg vuce presudent Don Gardner secretary and Sally Parsons treasurer The freshman unutuatuon one of our furst dutues was a great success We began takung an actuve part un clubs and hugh school acflvITIeS 1949 1950 Startung the year as upper classmen wuth Mlss Lamuson as advusor we elected Charles Graves presudent Dale Van l949 uvuth Nadune Lester as the furst queen Outstandung posutuons held by junuors were Sally Parsons and Tommy Bettus as cheerleaders and Betty Grout as Pep Club presudent Representatuve for Gurls State was Lorraune Natuccu wuth Paul Reuerson and Jum Russell as Boys State representatives Deep Sea Fantasy was the theme chosen for the Junuor Prom Maruorue Thorson and Dale Van Duest reugned as Kung and Quecn We presented Footloose a comedy un three acts durected by lvluss Suddle Thus brought to a close our junuor year wuth :ts many wonderful memorues 19501951 Reachung the last rung of the ladder as Senuors' Under the guudance of Mr Wehmhoff we elected our offucers Don Spadonu presudent Duck Sumerson vuce presudent Suzanne Ryan secretary and Nadune Lester treasurer Dale Van Duest was elected Student Body presudent wuth Jum Russell as vuce presudent and Lorraune Natuccu as secretary Nona Tobey was the homecomung queen The celebrutues of the year were Sally Parsons Mary Nukolac Helen Zunovuch cheerleaders Carol Paul and Jum Russell co edutors of the annual Suzanne Ryan and Tommy Bettus co edutors of the Outlook Joan Coan Gurls Club presudent and John Sumerson Boys Club presudent ln the fall we had our ball wuth the theme Tabu presented our class play durected by Muss Suddle un the sprung and of course we must not forget our Senuor Skup Our four years at Penunsula were brought to a clumax wuth GRADUATlON f' 4 6 N 1 V . 4 .ff . 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IOANNE AHLBERG loanne a py and gay the whole da Hobby Musrc B ts Class l ep Club 1 Ba d 2 Or orus l 4 Dance Band 3 Service Club 2 Out 2 4 Kwahaes hroughout Vrce pres 4 C A A a l Program Commrttee 3 Crrls Tno 2 DONALD CAMPBELL on l cant be bothered with gurls Hobby Sports Basketball l a Lettermens Club 2 3 4 lAMES COLLINS Im S me day Ill guve the grls a break Hobby Frshrng Kwa haes 4 8 ' 0 K. . . 0'V,0f 'tw WINNIE ARNOLD MARLENE BELSHE Wmnle Ha py Theres a full length novel m l g od o uve 1nd Ie her sigh Hobby Dancing Pep by Musrc Chorus l l 2 3 4 Treasure Orchestra 3 4 Band 4 Cam A Club l CAA stra l 2 4 Choru Servrce Club 3 Program Com mnttee 3 Prrntnng 4 Kwahaes GORDON CAMPBELL Cordy My only oblechon to berng Presadent IS that theres room for advancement Hobby rts B ketball l 2 3 eball 1 4 Le m ns Club 3 4 Class e s 1 pres 2 lumor Play Stu ent Council 1 Z Club l FRANCES CARRELL Fran A true delrght for Emerys arms Hobby Anythnng thats fun fEmeryl Servrce Club 2 THOMAS BETT Tommy Lnght or dark short or tall he makes a sprung to snare them Hobby Dancnng Class as l Basketball Mgr Store Mgr 2 Kwahaes 2 3 Chorus Z 4 O ook l 3 4 Editor 4 Cheer Lea er Ing 4 lumor Prom Attendant 3 Program Commuttee 3 Boys State Alternate 3 LARRY CHILTON Squeek are two srdes to every my srde 1nd the wrong Hobby Travellng ce There story SI e 4 Tenn 3 O Skating Camera Clb l Chorus l Pep Club l ook 3 4 CAA Kwahaes 4 VIRGINIA DILLON MONA DRAKE DONALD ELLIS Grnny Dusty Don Speech rs great but srlence ns Has anyone seen my man? Hold down the tort men lm greater Hobby Reading GA Hobby Swimming Chorus 1 Coming' Hobby lce Skating Chorus ep Club l 4 C lunror Play 3 Oftrce 4 Camera Club Z For Se vrce Club 4 Outlook l 2 4 Kwahaes 4 Square Dancing T nms ALFRED BOWMAN Theres a song an my heart Hobby Musg dancing Band 4 Camera Cfubl 2 Model u 2 3 Pres IOAN COAN oan A lovable scatterbrarn Hobby Sallmg Chorus l Pep flub l masquers l 2 3 Thespn s 3 4 Student Coun I Square Dancnng 3 4 Punting G s Club Pres 4 lun or 3 Outlook 2 3 Team 4 lunuor Prom Prlncess 3 Servlce Club 3 KENNETH ESLER Kenny The last tour years are the hardest Hobby Photography Camera Club 2 3 4 Move Operator 3 Q ln 'r K L vi fix' , I nf: l F' 5.4 Q . 5 . - V IS H p , t ' ' t's o t . arn. ' , , ' ' . ga : ' , ' . 1 ' . Hob : ' , , 41 ' : ' , ' , oa . ec. 1 ' - . Club . 1 1 1 r 21 . 2 1 - all. : ' . 1, Z, 3, 41 rchestra l, 2, 3, 21 P , 2, 3, 5 , , , G.A. . l, 2, 3, Mgr. lg Or- era 1 . , . l. 2, 3, 41 Tre . 1 , 11 1 . 1 1: n l, 1 chestr , 2, che. 1 . 3, 1 s lg Pep , 2, 3, 4. 4 3 , , CI b , , . 3. 31 Ch .I 2. 3. 1 , A :A - 41 , 1 utl , 2, 1 Z 4 3 2 , . ' 1 d luck . 3, 1 4 41 4. junior Play 31 Square Danc- : , ' 4 ' no . 1 ' ' , ' . '- V . ' Z, 3: B seball l, 2, 3. 41 . : . ' 1 'd . : ' , l 2 3 4: C-A'A' 2 - pen- ' , , . Spa . as , , , 41 3, 1 is 1 ttice 3, 41 A . u . ' ' I ' 3 ' ' 'an Bas , 2, 3, 1 tter- 2 , Z, 3, 41 2' v 3 C1 4: e' . 1 I Vic - Outl , 1 . . . l, 2, 31 ' , 1 ' ' we - T - I Q 32 - 41 irl ' , 1 i d r - Play 1 I , , 41A Drill 0 1 . I V - . , . ' . I ' . ' ' . ' A. 1.32, 3. '41 ' '12 4, P ' .z.'a. . .A.Af ' ' ' . ' ' Q . , a' ' 3 . l, 3. 41 um Club l1 , V I . r ' 3: e ' ' 3. 4. RONALD FOREST Ronme People dont thunk my pokes are funny I wonder why' O DON GABRIELSON Don RICHARD GABRIELSON Swrng your partner and prom Duck enade Hobby Huntlng Movre Im not lazy l just don t luke Hobby Hotrods Entered 2 Operator I Servuce Club I to work Hobby Cars Camera Football Mgr 4 Lettermen s Kwahaes 3 Clu I 2 Football 3 4 et Club 2 3 4 Boys Club Sec termen s Club 3 4 Treas 4 CHARLES GRAVES Chuck He exhales Romance Hobby Monoply Entered 2 Chorus 2 Class Pres 3 Footloose Boys Club Treas 3 Football 2 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Pres 4 Asst Kwa haes Edrtor 3 Sgudent Coun c MARTHA INSEL Martha Eftrcrency spells success un every understandmg Hobby Dramatucs GAA I Pep Club I 2 Kwahaes 4 Outlook 4 Footloose Penmasquers I 2 3 4 Thespuans 2 3 4 BETTE CROUT Bette HELEN HATCH Drmples Somewhat shy but full of fun Shes the Qwef fvve when llobby Learnmg to fllrt Pep VIYIUGS MVN YNY H0bbY I 2 P Photography Chorusl Cam I 4 Mgr 3 era Club 3 Pep Club I Z 3 4 Service Club 2 Outlook I AA 2 3 4 Offlr Z Orchestra 2 3 Oftuce 4 CAROL KAVANAGH Carol I may look bashful but Im not Hobby Bakmg Dramatlcs I Chorusl 2 3 Foot oose Offnce 3 Outlook 3 Kwahaes 3 Service Club 3 4 Pep Club IOHN KING lack Beneath a qulet surface hes the keenest sort of fellow Hobby Photography Camera Club 2 3 4 Movre Operator . X Y ' lx Z 5 gi I -' ' U - v , K' f vi A ' . I ,u f V ,- 6 6 A , Q A .t y 'D ' X X- 1 . , :K ' 4' All gif .'sr 3' I' M N '- ' X. 9' 'f A Q I 43' -A 4- G 5 , I ' . I I .. ,. - H I H up tn A .. . ' . : A . I - ' I ' ' I ' . ' ' . A ,' . . , '- . ' N' I . -'S y ' bf: f:L- .2 L I 91' . I 1 ' .- ' , k , 3 ' ' 5 . . . , 3 ' , g - I, : ' 1 U I. A 1 2, 3, 4 ' D ' ROD HOEPNER Rod CIFFORD HORSMEN Gift c. : l 4 5 Club z, , s., 4: res. c. : ' : 5 1 L: z . 4? ' 3 ,-: ,.A.A. ,2,3,: .gSec. : . .: .4: I ' , 3. ' 3 ' 3 . , 4: G. . . I, , , 3 e 4 ' , ll ' .' 2 . . .Q 3' : 2, ,g gg I .3 : A: I 2 3' - Ch .. 2 Z., ', 3,145 : ' .fz ,:' 3,4 l'l'g ' 99 , ..:0u- . : ' , , 1, 2, s, 45 c.A.A. 1, z, a, 4 1 PATRICIA GALLIGAN a Hey Gang' Wheres the party tomght7 Hobby Swlmmmg Chorus I Servlce Club 2 Out loo I Z Lrbranan 3 GAA 4 Offlce 4 Pep Cl b What IS my fatal power over women? Hobb Sklrts Enter ed 2 Track Football 3 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 Lettermens Club 3 4 RONALD LAKE Ronme Bug husky full of pep-regu lar guy whos really hep Hob by Hotrods Entered 3 Track Mgr 3 Baseball Mgr 3 Foot ba 4 Lettermens Club 4 DON GARDNER Don I may due to slow muslc but I Irve to Bee Bop Ho y Muslc Chorus I 2 Band 2 Boys Quartet 2 Class Sec 2 Basketball I Z Tenms 3 4 Square Dancing 4 Kwahaes 3 Perched and sat and nothlng more Hobby Flshlng ROSEMARY LAND Rosemary A smile ns the same rn all languages Hobby M u s I c orus I 3 Band I 2 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Llbranan I P p Club I 2, 3 4 t look 4 Square Dancing 4 9 '36 5 E' ?'g S NADINE LESTER Nay H r heart s luke the moon ways a man n t Ho Havrng fun Entered 2 G AA urs u Homecomrng Queen 3 Iunror Prom Princess 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Outlook 3 4 Kwa s Team 4 Cass as 3 4 Servrce Club Square Dancrng 3 4 GERRY LOU MORFORD Gerry Study ns a dreary thang so why be dreary' Hobby Rollm vlce Club l Chorus l Scrence Club 3 Footloose Pep l 3 4 Dramat T I Pres 4 Outlook 4 wimpy, Fi 5 JANE MARTIN lane Fun and fancy free Hobby Tennrs Dragratrcs 1 Chorus e A 4 lacLYNN MUSIC lackne Busy doxng nothrng workrng the whole day through Hobby Horseback rrdxng Service Club P C IERRY NORUM jerry GORDON PARSHALL Gordy Why chase one when theres A whrm of srlence a wrt of so many7 Hobby Dnverns my own Hobby Horses Band B etballl Footballl 2 3 2 Chorus 3 Dramatrcs Baseball Mgr 3 Le er Football Mgr 2 3 Basketball mens Club 3 4 Sergeant 3 Mgr 2 Lettermens Club 2 3 Boys Club Vuce pres 4 IO ri: IOAN MCCONAGHY Dusty H You re wanted rn he offrce Hobby Horseback nd mg Chorus l Home Ec Asst 2 Dramatrcs 3 Servrce Club 3 Office LORRAINE NATUCCI L lm brum full of frnendlrness Hobby Swrmmung Chorus l Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Tenms 3 Program Com tee 3 C-urls St te 3 u dent Body Sec 3 4 Kwahaes Outlook 3 Pep Clu 2 Squ Danclng 4 Strung Ensemble 4 Office 4 SALLY PARSONS Irene She has a way of walking rn your sleep Hobby Swlmmmg nd l 3 4 Orchest reas l Cheer eader 3 orus l Dance Band 3 Scrvncc Club 2 Class Treas 2 Program Committee 3 4 4 fi' . LEON MclNTYRE Whrty JERRY MCVICKER jerry Bug thrngs come from lrttle Lets skrp Ive been to sc ool mcn Hobby Travelrng Track once this week Hobby Cars 4 Square Dancing 3 4 c mens Club 2 3 BEVERLY NIEMANN Bedo A happy drsposrtron rs more valuable than gold Hobby Doing nothlng Pep Club l Z 3 Serv Cu 3 4 Outlook 3 CAROL PAUL Carol Perfect poxse IS the essence of rndrvrdualnty Hobby Music n cred 2 G A A If s State Alternate 3 Office 3 4 Kwahaes 3 4 Business Mgr Co edrtor MARY LOUISE NIKOLAC Babe Mny a frrendshrp she as won shes senous yet full of fun Hobby Teaching Bette to ep Club 1 4 s 3 Outlook 3 Service Club 2 3 4 Footloose Cheerleader 4 KENNETH PEDERSEN Kenny lt s not a Cadillac but rt gets there Hobby Frs In Chorus I Camera Club l a ,ff l , f 5 ,. f 1 R ' 3 4 .'1..,-3:5 . r x -. :ess t 1 , , 3 a , A 5 4' A jim . ' F - X p 'JY r A A 1 A 4 9 I l vb .fs Ee 1g Q 'z 6 Wf xc 1' 5 e i ' : . : ey! ' ' t ' ' H ' ' 'V 1 ' h al i i . bbyi ' 1 ' 1 ' , : - , 1 1 - I ' 3 1 . . . l, 2, 3, 41 rvice Club l, 2, ' I 2 . ' I, Z, 3: Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 2, ag cl' Cl b see. 2: 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Q ' 1 ' 1 ' . :Lf- I' 3 ' C.A. . l, 2, 3, 5 Mgr. 2, 3 ' 4 ter ' , , 4 , 3 l, 3 hae' 3, 43 Drill 1 l Tre . . 1 H' 4: rl V tv 4 A ' Q H - A 'l : 3 1 ' ' 1 2: I V . 1 a ' E ' h 5 ' ' 5 I I 13 GIAIAI 33 l lb 3' 4 2 25,1 l 1 3, 4: C.A.A, ll, Z, 1 'ice .l : ' el : 3 ep mat 1 ' a 1 sr - I b . , flirt, P , 2, 3, :vine - ' - l 2 Prc. 3 C.A.A. l, Z, 3. I glul3 42' hlesnlans 2 3:5 4: 45 '43 b l' 3 A v ' ' ' 'A 3 ' ' ' 2, 3, 41 C,A.A. l, 3 are 3 5 ask 'q I ,' 3' usa ,2, , 1' ralfif :A ...'Z:G'llme - lc 'h'ss 4: . 5 tt - . , 3 2, 3. 4: Pep Club 1, Z, 3, 43 : A . C 1 ' , 5 g , 3 ' , , T . 3 l , 43 . Z V - ' ' - . 4 Ch C C.A.A.A l, 2, 33 31 - 4 3: 1 l ,1 I HAROLD PETERSON Pete Easy come easy go Hobby Skatmg Track 2 Chorus 3 4 Tennls 3 4 Movle Operator 3 Servnce Club 3 Square Dancung 3 4 IAMES RUSSELL Ium He has to be known to be apprecrated Hobby Campung n ered 2 Boys State Sclence Club 3 4 Movre Op erator 3 4 Student Store 3 4 Service Club 3 4 Student BPUY Vice pres 4 Kwahaes 3 4 Asst Edrtor 3 Co edltor ROSIE SIMON Rosle Sulence s golden Hobby rts Chorus I GAA Square Dancung 4 5. LOIS PETERSON Loss PAUL REIERSON Bug Paul My way IS mme alone Hobby S ' But oh my' Ho y Musnc Pep u I Horses Entered 2 Football 2 Orchestra I 4 Ban 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track Mgr 2 Lettermens Club 2 ff IACK RODMAN lack A gemus nn the sclentufuc lore Hobby Cameras Camera Club I 2 3 Scaence Club 4 Forum Club 3 Chorus 2 3 4 wa haes 2 3 4 Student Store 4 -1 3 'L' 'i X' ROSEMARY ROSS Ross One who talks most ul thlnks Iuttle Hobby Boats Camera Club I Forum Clul r ranan Chorus Science Club 3 Service Club Outlook I Program Commrt 3 4 Boys State 3 Outook tee 3 Movie Operator 4 3 4 Kwahaes 4 5 - It-1 GI 3, 7 I U a ' l ' M 1.5 n ' 'V X .V M .sie . s ., A - no - ,- M .hx 3 I 0' 4 s 4 r 6 4. 'S lf' L va , .- xxx , . : ' ' . 1 hy. . bb : ' ' ' . , b f: : .Q ': CIb.2.3.4: : : , 1 1 ' '- 1 , 1 ' . 2. 3, : d I. . a , . 1 , . 1 A 2 . . I C ' . 1 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, Z, 3, '41 . : ' ' I . G . I 1 K - li- Lb li . l ' , ' ' ' ' ' , 5 ' sefvace'ciub'1, 2. 3, 4, Movii 1, 2, 3, c.A.A.' 1, 2, sg Pep , 3 ' 5 - Club , 2, , 3 o l, 2 nis 3 , 4 , 2 Er 2 -: by: -, jg, 42 ' ' C. 1 ban ', 31' new 'z, 32 1 ' , , l ' , g ' - ' , , 5 ' Co ' : , , , 4: , : ' ll , . 9 ' :Ba - , 5 I 3' 3 , 3 I : 3 ' , , CI b , 3, 45 ' Cl b tb , , 5 2, 3. 1 ' . a ' : . 4 ' -. A 1 - 1 . 1 ', I , 1 . 'I - , z . 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, , cms' : - - ' 4 , Z, 3, 5- -D 'br 3 lass U ' H 14 ll u vu ' 4.lB'H'I S' i ' 2 ' V ' ' - ' . 5 . - . 1 3 W' 9. 'H42 1, 2, a, 41 efbau 1,21 , , , :V ve z.. : . : s . . Q t e - ci 3 . C 3: ls - 2 l - 1 ' . I - me' . . 4: C- 4: - : ' D 1 . . I ' SUZANNE RYAN Sue She always has a lot to do and does vt wnth a smrle Hob Muslc Chorus I Dramatlcs 2 3 4 Thesplans 4 Treas 4 Foot oose Science Club 3 Pep 2CIub I Club Vlce pres 4 Outlook l 4 Co edlt 4 C Sec 4 DON SPADONI Spud It s a plague to be good look mg Hobby Sports Football Bask Ba eball Mgr Z 3 Letr ns Club 2 3 Se Class Pres 4 Student Councul 4 Tenms 4 Outlook 4 Kwa haes 4 DOROTHY SHADBOLT Dotty Ever ready ever krnd thoughts of others all the tume Hobby oklng Chorus I Z 3 Outlook 3 Service Club Z 3 RICHARD STEVENS Dave It at frrst you dont succeed try somethmg else Hobby Cars Entered 3 Footloose S ence Club 3 Band 3 4 Football Mgr 4 Lettermens Club 4 Operator 3 4 Office 4 Ten 2 Track 3 IOHN SIMERSON lohnme Leave the new gurls to me Hobby Crrls Entered 2 Foot 2 Bas all Baseball 2 3 Lettermen s u Z Boys u Vuce pres 3 Pres 4 Student Council 4 Square Danclng 4 MARIORIE THORSON Marge Next to Dale comes school Hobby Ballet Entered3 GA Cnr Club Sec 3 un lor Prom Queen 3 Pep Club 3 4 Pres 4 Homecoming Prm cess 3 Drlll Team 4 I 3 4 Outlo k 3 4 Kwahaes 4 RICHARD SIMERSON Duck Wuth a mustache do you thunk I could pass as Clark Cable, Hobby Girls Entered 2 Foot ba 2 3 4 Captam 4 sk e all 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Class Vlce pres 4 WILLIAM THORSON I The roses havent anything on me Hobby Hotrods Entered 3 Basketball Mgr 3 Camera Club 3 Football 3 4 Letter mens Club 3 4 NONA TOBEY Nona She loves to dance and flirt with the boys. Hobby: Danc- ing: Chorus lg Librarian 2: Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. 31 Drill Team 4: C.A,A. l, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 45 Little Women 25 Homecoming Queen 41 Room Sec. 33 Service Club 3, -lg Program Committee 32 Forum Club 3: Girls' Club Rep, 4: Outlook 4: Square Dancing 3, 41 Kwahaes 3 I2 LESLIE ULSH Leslie I came, I looked. I beat it! Hobby: Taxidermy: Track 31 Service Club 3: Chorus 3, 4 DALE VAN DIEST Dale KENNETH WETMORE ELEN Love is better than fame Kenny Goo Hobby: Hotrodsg Entered 3 The ruin ot great men dates play Hobby Football 33 Mgr. 43 Class Vice from dates Hobby Airplanes Entered 4 pres. 33 lunior Prom King 3 tball 3 r c Student Body Pres. 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 , Ax ,I ,A gp HELEN ZINOVICH Zinnie lt's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Hobby: Sketch drawing, Girls' Club Treas, lg Vice-pres, 33 Chorus l, 2, 3: Dramatics lg Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Vice-pres. 4g Cheerleader 45 Service Club 2, 3, 43 Outlook 2, 33 Kwahaes 4 IOHNNIE ADAMS LUCILLE BUIACIC ARBARA GRIFFITH H YN Cl il ,- -..2 Lv -N... PQ L IOAN ANDERSON l N Po Q' BARBARA CAMPBELL P' N T.. IOHN ARSHBARCER LEFT TO RIGHT Darrell Elde Bob Beglau lohnnlc Adams Harry Thompson Members of the gunnor class still have pleasant memories of the year s hap penmgs The flrst event was the electron of class offucers Harry Thompson president John Adams vlce president Bob Beglau secretary and Darrell Eode treasurer The class play Don t Take My Penny proved Itself to be an unforgettable victory for the class Another event was the Homecomnng Festuvrtues whuch Included the selectnon of Louuse Courlne as yunuor pnncess The last bug event of the year was the Junuor Prom wlth the theme Candyland With nts brrght Iughts and excutlng color It was one of the best dances of the year Much credut for the success of the lunuor class goes to Miss Lamnson t e capable advxsor 1 NANCY BOB AUSTIN BECLAU 20' ., L-4 BEVERLY D DE DAN O CAMPBELL CHEYNEY CODER 5 'af' B ETTY MARLENE BOB HELLER HEMLEY HITTER IEAN PERRY BLUNDELL BROCHNER v AVL DALE CONE SHARON HODGERT EDDIE ANNA IEAN BROUS BUFFUM 7' f' 1 las.. DARRELL EIDE ELAINE FOSNESS il -fy' A LOREN KAY HYDE IERSTAD 1 CHRISTY BUIACICH LOUISE GOURLIE 5 'i LARRY LAFFAW af 5 , N ,.- , 4 ,. - A, ' 4- ,. -I 1 1 fx 6 4' ' 1 4- , . - n I te, . I+ , f 'T XX 4 X Q !4. xx Ax I C f if , 'll-gt ' If Q T I -- , 'F X 'I - t . 5' .L L gn T ' 3 1- ,T :Q 'T E' :T ALE' 5 .- ' , tl' lf 'H to V are . f 4 ' to 1 I , A I I , . - - - Z 1. i 6, . qu- y 1 v .,.. I B 'I 4 cf. it .. N '57 r' - 12? ' U tj u N -P .- ,' . I ' - -' :A H . v ,lb A E C . - L' I .AT V' ' ' ' I 'I If A' ' E? T , I 4- ' I ' L A A ' A J I X B CN- BARBARA LARSON 3 'T SANDRA MORTENSEN NADINE ROSSI PETE LARSON BETTY MYERS Q- If NANCY SECLEM VIRGIN LAXSO 'G L.. BARBARA NIEMANN BILLIE SHIVELY VIETENHANS ,sw vii -Q.. Q.. IX IA EDDIE N LUND C' 'i BARBARA OGDEN ML. MABLE SIMON ALAN WETMORE 'Y 7 Ai FRED IOANNE PAT MCKEAN MATHIS MCGUIRE M C UDY PEDERSEN EAN OLSEN ISOBEL NORMA SNYDER STOKKE I 'E GLORIA E S WHITE WHITE SHIRLEY ILLER MORFORD MORGAN F: BILLIE PIERCE PONDER 11. A 'L ARTH UR PETERSON BOB wg vw- HARRY uns Tnomvsou WESLEY THOMPSON ULSH 'her CURTIS WHITRIGHT 'Q 1 if t 41,1 Vin 5' ' ' Q., M ik, .D T ' bg. -A K ' ' ,iw ' I A 9 I Q 'nr 1-A Q Y I! 1 I i A L X ' ' f' I fee' f Q HI - .- , fr 'TM' ,,,l ' , U fmf- 2' I , X JCL, 1--I ,Q A A A- , A - -1' L. X--.,. A I '14 . A I I I I . . lr A ' ,.. f f- - fa 4, 5 V- ,,, ' H -- T Af .- :M K 'A A I ' QL ' A 'N' Q' 'XV' A. . 4, f V UR. V , 4' ' ' I' 4' Q . f- -S1 -I ..3, S . v ' 4 4 ' Yr- 'X'-of N Q: 4 A - ' ' fr 4 AL 1 S -v- BEVERLY ABEL FLORENCE BESTWICK BOB CLAYTON Q65 Q. 'E '- ,ff KENNY ABEL QWUQ DAL BOWM DAVID COEN 'W if SEATED left to nght june Bemp Marllyn Van Dnest Beverly Abel STANDING Ronme Smith A hear gan t e year with a super unltlatuon for the new fr h es men Thus day provuded an enloyable tlme for everyone but the freshmen who thought lt was torture On the afternoon of Mar s gnrs presented a tea for the-lr mothers A sho t r program was held durnng whlch tnme the gurls modeled the clothes they had made un class ty and eager class of sophomores be h ch I5 the sophomore home economuc I A p more class were the offlcers Ronnle Smlth president Marllyn Van Daest vuce presldent Beverly Abel urer wlth Mrs Bondy as thexr advisor ssnstung wlth the clutles of the so ho secretary and June Be-mp treas PL ,-. fkx LIL RUSTY BARBER Q-nr KAREN LEONARD ANDREASEN FRED ARNEY IOHN AUSTIN IUNE BEGLAU sem? 4g3 1 T' sr RU DANNY IOHNNY PAT PHIL ERNA MAE BRADLEY BROWNE BUIACICH BUIACICH CARLSON BUIACICH aqui' is EUGENE BERC BeETTA CLAYTON J ,Q A QQ WAYNE MICHAEL COEN SYLVIA CONAN L PATTY DA CORNELIUSEN VE NANCY CRAM DAHL DANIELSON DILLON I5 IAMES MARY EDWARDS ELSIE ESLER f- Wn- y as DOUGLAS FENTON IA CLARENCE HOFBAUER :vu -0 F5 KATHA KRAAL 'D MARY ANNE MCCONNELL nv- 'Y 3 UN E RORTVEDT I6 IIMMY HOMMEL DALE HUNT IAMES M LANCASTER LARSEN fr DON FRANK MILLS MORGAN -3 .AA DIXIE LAWRENCE ROSE ROSS an LARRY FOSTER CAROL INGHAM VIDA LARSON BEVERLY NATUCCI LARRY RYAN QQ GEORGE ARDIS BILL LAURENCE MARIORIE GAUTHIER HAKANSON HEMLEY HEMLEY HICKMAN l Llgfli-U l L IOSEPH M BILL IENKINS IOHNSON KENNEY KIMBALL RAL' IESSIE LAXSON MARTHA DAVID LESTER LIPSCOMB 'xg K .,.. wa' TERRY IERRY O HARA PIERCE HELYN QUINN fs ,fwfr .. 411' ARLENE RONALD SEVERTSEN SMITH SODERQUIST HELEN '35- EILEEN LUNDQUIST DUANE REED dl' 'sv BARRY STOKKE L M H MACY DALE MARILYN LEONARD BOB IACKIE TOMPKINS VALLEY VAN DIEST WARREN WASSER WINGARD EE 3 M 1,,. 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LEFT TO RIGHT Allan Undem Crnger Muller Kenny Baths STANDING Nnck Boqunst One of the hrghlughts of the year was the rmtxatuon of the freshman class The gurls came garly dressed In gunny sacks Wlfh a dazzling smlle of lrpstuck from ear to ear The boys partacupated an the lnutnatuon also by dressing In sugar sacks Wlfh their make up neatly applved As the old sayung goes Every dog has hrs day so we are lookung forward to the day when we can Inmate our followers Helpsng to make l9'5O l95l a proflfable year were the class offrcers Kenny Bettus presudent Nuck Boq :st ce presldent Cmger Muller secretary and Allen Unde re y Mr Jerstad 75 BILL ANDREA ,.. WARREN BROWN LAVONA CUSICK In Ah ARVID ARNE NN EUNICE BUSSANICH 'S' KENNY DENTON M ARNOLD cv ROBERT COEN ALBERT AUSTIN IANET COLBY X 4 4-I KENNETH EDNA BETTIS BLANDFORD ,- i NORITA ROBERT CONKLIN CONNORS 1 IAMES RONALD IOYCE BETTY DRISKELL EARLEV EDWARDS EVERTSEN MADELYNE BLANTON WAYNE CORNMAN CNARLENE FOSTER Q--V vm E f- FLORA FRAZER LONNIE FRICKELTON s mm' 5 ROY HART GEORGE HENINGTON n L LA FURGEY LIPSCOMB uv MARY BELLE PAULINE MORGAN NELSON or Q.- FRED IOAN GABRELSON GAUTHER I LA BILL HICKMAN 'Av LLOYD 0- MARIANNE NORDQUIST CAROLINE HOSKINSON ii Ni LUSTIE 'Q X-qw' COLLEEN 0 HARA Y? ir' V Q. me .,4l'Q.sf' .M LO PIERSON PIERSON 4 Q- FRANK TOBEY BEVERLY TVETER I8 RETTA PONDER I RONNIE PRETTI 'O- FW BIRDELLE BILL GILBERT GRAHAM CHARLES IENKINS MAGEE vin-5 ELLEN OLSON ROYCE RICHMOND IDALAINE ALLAN PHIL ULSH UNDEM WHITMARSH WSF? A? -4 A GRAHAM 'W LA LA' LUTHER SUSAN IERSTAD IOHNSON ALICH Q' IAN: orro 'N lv GARY SHADBOLT ,- ALAN WH ITR IGHT MILLER LAWRENCE PARSHALL ,-Q IAMES SLACK 'Vi I up HOWARD HARDY I CURTIS KNUDSON MITCHELL 3' .J ADELLE PAUL Q-9' 5' GEORGIA STEVESON IOAN HARPER 51 TONI KRAAL SCJ? wg! MORFORD 'Q BARBARA PHARE ,4- .qv GLENN STROPE s n.LSl ln- FERN KATHERINE EDWIN WILL' x1'iON WISE WRIGHT -M,d, I Arxtx L A g ' I '- --- , - , If Z: v. . Ln ,G ' 4 f I '5- . '- Q I h I s- , ., , -L ,. ' , u - I H I , . i QI -A -. 'iv 8 1 U' ' 'sm 1 X A AJ, ,f -' X I Y D R' f-. F 0 'A 9 1.4 , Y .1 X' .' -, -PN 1,5 , X V, v I' ,. an , v ,, f 4 I ' ' ' V' 1 ' .. 4. , I -J' I , X -N -- v- 1 ' - I - tx ' , 5 I A' 'fi' .L 55' '13 'S fs! F' vxw, ' ,.,'0,. B 5 f -'A I I ,, , ,K A, 6 , 'Z 4' . - f-V' If Q- E ,,, LL 1 E ff X f fl' x I - wh ,, AIL, I IOAN BILL NETTIE ALVIN IEANETTE AOANN GINGER GLADYS GEORGE ' I ' Q 'L 2. - PKI , I fa- 1 ' , pf 'Sa -v. 5, ,,. ' . 4-f S'. I -A QQ f-v ' 251s I A I- ' ' A. 1 7 'Y .I ' I f - 1' . ' 42 .Q I , f' ' , A , 5 fs. -I Nh . - , . Tx ' ,1 ,if 1-'D ' - 'A ' V- - , I , -, , E ,Ai M 'W ' I ' xwlff Xu. . - -A I vi 1 .15 . . - - '.ff - 1 - LEE E I vI.fI. - - 1 gx Q -F ' . ri -5 N fu 1 ,N qa A ' '3 L- I 'L' f - f 'R ' - L ' , if ' If ' l. 1-,N '-' L' .L - 157 I -' I E ' l A ' Il .Q H v I- I I f :G A'-1 IDEM Hb F65 iv? R53 W wi Q Q if 339 AJ.V.T.E5 unc! SERVICE Jw 3 U M HD Q x Dorf 1' 'A l i 4,0 C ff, and CAROL PAUL V d t qfanafc 2 Carol Paul Wlnnue Arnold Martha lnsel Don Spadonl Charles C-raves Helen Znnovuch Bette C-rout Nona Tobey Jam Russell Nadine Lester Mary Nlkolac Duck Slmerson Suzanne Ryan Joanne Ahlberg Lorraine Natuccl The Honor Roll as composed ot sensors who have mamtalned a hu h school d g gra e average of B or better A good percentage of these students are going to contxnue th elr education nn higher lnstututlons of learnung I I , . MARTHA INSEL a e uc ornan Salutatorian CAROL PAUL Co Edutors Busnness Manager Carol Paul Jnm Russell Kay Jerstad Sports Edntors Don Spadonn Paul Renerson Snaps Edrtor Jack Rodman Frances Carrell Sensor Wruteups Joanne Ahlberg Nadme Lester Freshman Joan Harper Sophomore Katha Kraal Junnor Loulse Courlle -vs. is IIM RUSSELL KAY IERSTAD Art Edutor Typust Club Wrnteups Advertusrng Macy Tompknns Don Jenkxns Rosemary Ross Martha lnsel Lorraine Natuccu Wunnue Arnold Tommy Bettls Jnm Colluns Mona Drake Advlsor Mr Skurdall -4' ff slr i H SEATED left to rnght lam Russell Carol Paul Kay lerstad Mr Skurdall SECOND ROW Nadme Lester Martha lnsel Loulse Courhe THIRD ROW lack Rodman Wmme Arnold Lorrame Natuccl Rosemary Ross loanne Ahlberg FOURTH ROW Paul Relerson Don Spadom Katha Kraal Macy Tompkms Mona Drake Frances Carrell Get those snaps un, reporters, where are those wrute ups? annual ad commrttee as excused today These statements were heard frequently as annual publucatlon llme came near The staff worked hard to make thus annual somethmg to be proud of If nn the years to come you look back through thus book and :ts words and prctures brmg back memorues, then we of the Kwahaes Staff wull feel that our purpose has been accomplnshed as as M 4 ! 3 2 Q K ll- . ' K cLAss REPQRTERS 4 ' ' 3 N , , A -- f- 5 4 1 ig Q55 5 . T- I S-f Z ,L W 'if l I 5-L 4. A 4. L 7 Y Tl' ' . ,. f ,,, A- -J' .Q N 4 N ' 1 v . , y . I R , 1' fx .X l 2 , TOMMY BETTIS 0 6 S SUZANNE RYAN C0 Ed'f0'5 Suzanne Ryan Tommy Bettrs Assrstant Edrtor LOUISE Courlle SDOVYS Boys John Srmerson Grrls Jane Martrn Features Joan Coan Classes and Departments Nona Tobey Socrety Joanne Ahlberg Exchange Nadrne Lester Artnst Macy Tompkrns TYDISYS Nancy Austrn Lorrame Natuccu Martha Insel Mlmeogfaph Mona Drake AdV'50 Mrs Stevens x Qs. f ? FIRST ROW left to rrght Lomse Gourlre Suzanne Ryan Mrs Stevens SECOND ROW loan Coan Rosemary Ross loanne Ahlberg THIRD ROW Nadrne Lester Nona Tobey Martha Insel Barbara Gnfhth Sharon Hodgert FOURTH ROW Arlene Severtsen Kay lerstad Marlene Hemley Lorraine Natuccr Barbara Ogden Beverly Campbell Martha Lester FIFTH ROW Karen Andreasen Paul Renerson Don Spadom Mona Drake Macy Tompkuns lackre Wlngard The Outlook staff dud a fnne rob of gettmg out the school paper Much hard work was put unto the ten ISSUES of the Outlook whnch were publnshed thls year The paper publrcnzed every actnvnty and assembly held at Pen Hr Mrs Stevens, the advusor, was very helpful by donatrng several poems and artmcles to the paper Mr Jerstad and has typnng class helped wrth the typmg and mrmeograph work A --,, Y' I , X , T f 'O l Y l l l p0el Y ----------------------------------- -- ---a---------------- -s----'--4-------.--..- v.... ................. M a r t ha lnsel In W 1 Q l 1. 3, ' 4 x l .3 .5 5 4 T 1, v - . 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CJ 'Z QQ- f- ri '3 5 g Q FIRST ROW lett to nght ludy Pedersen Brllle Shlvely Frances Carrell Bette Grout Mary Nlkolac Helen Zlnavrch Nadine Lester Nona Tobey SECOND ROW Carolyn Crrchfleld Barbara Campbell Idalame Ulsh Beverly Nremann Dorothy Shadbolt Mary Belle Morgan An unoffrcral organrzatron called the Servnce Club rs composed of a group of students who grve of thelr trme and energy for the benefnt of Pen Hr Some of these students work rn the student store some sell :ce cream and pop corn whrle others take trckets at the games ,gs I X 00 fe if 1 KN af I ! r had U, ,AWA FIRST ROW, left to rrght ludy Pedersen Brllre Shrvely, lane Otto Shrrley Prrcc Carohne Huskmson Vrda Larson, Katha Kraal, Mr Wehmhoft SECOND ROW Cary Shadbolt Eddre Lund THIRD ROW Clarence Hotbaucr lrm Russell lohn Harshbarger Bull Lrpscomb, Don Gabrlelson, Dale Bowman Duck Gabrrelson, Chrrsty Bugacrch FOURTH ROW lack Kung lack Rodman Nrck Boqurst less Whnte, Eugene Berg Barry Stokke, Kenny Denton, Arvrd Arne Bob Wasser - 0 Two students were selected from each class to operate the movre prolector After recervrng Instructions from Jack Kung on the methods of runnrng both the progector and the strup fulm machlne, the students were qualrfled to show trlrns to therr classes ' ' ,,,, -nu ti .A 4 u , 21:1-'T'a .. 5 1- ---: :' 3 , 9 fl-'Ta : -1 .--- 7-7 -3 --- -' ' .. .. -. - , -4- - ff--I V -'H 7 ' 1111- 1- ,M .f ll ...-1.- 1 , . -. -4111 v ' 1, ' jlvlil 1 , - ....t....-. 3- -ul , 1 - 1-at--1 , 1'-'r 1- ---7:7 -:gf W 1 ,N ,, --....-. n -- - -.Q ' 1 .J-1, I xy I ,AA --- , '- 'u Q ..- A ' ' 'sift 51351 --- - 2 - V. . - 2-,..l 5--H ,, ' ffm-naps nxazn- ,. v e iv- ,' , ' ' A - its -----I -- ,x V V ,f 'wt .'zt::!3iw ..:- ..-..-H F ' , ...W 1, , N... .- 1- 4 f tx A A . - f 3 L L L ' J I. 5, 1 'R' 1- 0 tx ' LL - vv - Q' ' 'E' H uf' is X xf- ' x I ,I .V . l 1 . l' - . 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I ' ' -l FIRST ROW left to rrght Helen Hatch Vrrgrma Dullon Frances Carrell SECOND ROW Carol Paul Martha lnsel Lors Peterson THIRD ROW Beverly Nremann Pat Galllgan Lorrarne Natuccr FOURTH ROW lack Rodman Kenny Abel ameEcz4 The Home Economucs Assastants do theur D3fT by seeing that the many jobs behlnd the scenes ot thus department are completed A few of thes tasks are arrangrng flowers keep WS the lfbr y recordung students grades and w shrng and rronnng the towels and table cloths us d by the grrls taking this sublect The office assrstants have a wlde varrety of dutres Answerlng the telephone wrrtrng excuses and runnlng errands are an Important part of the job The assistants also take care of students rn the srck rooms Thus type of work provrdes an excellent opportunrty to recerve otfrce trarnrng LEFT TO RIGHT leamne Kung Vrrgrma Magee Nadine Rossa june Rortvedt ls in 0 23 FIRST ROW left to nght Duane Reed Dale Bowman Barry Stokxe SECOND ROW Dale Valley Bruce Bradley BIII Schlosser THIRD ROW Dale Hunt Douglas Fenton Leslle Ulsh FOURTH ROW lnm Russell Mr Cochran lack Rodman Members of the Scnence Club favor the outdoor lrfe They emulate Damel Boone and the union of beach combers They had a trap lnne In the wods back of the school where they caught small annmals Mr Cochran the sponsor and Instructor of the club took the mem bers on fueld trrps to the beach where they found and studled sea lute Q rn FIRST ROW left to nght Mr Wehmhoff Don Mllls Kenny Esler SECOND ROW Elleen Lundqulst Katha Kraal lack Rodman THIRD ROW Glenn Strope Frank Tobey lack Kung FOURTH ROW Phll Whrtmarsh Bull Schlosser Allan Undem FIFTH ROW lnm Drrskell The Camera Club members under the dlrectuon of Mr Wehmhoff are a hearty group of students who engoy the art of learnung to take develop and prnnt puctures At Chrvstmas trme they were offered a course In learnung to make Chrnstmas cards wlth thenr best snapshots The Eastman Kodak Company has sent them several lecture sludes to enable them to better understand theur hobbues The followlng offlcers asslsted wrth the duties of the club dunng the past year Jam Drlskell and Kenny Esler dark room assistants Katha Kraal treasurer and Jack Kung operator xl! FP'-51 fQ,g5 'YF' 'A' N51 Y, ,- x IW A very popular actlvlty durung the past year has been the square dancing club under the supervrslon of Mr Muller Both the clrcle and the square dances have been taught to the gurls and fellows who swung theur partners and dose do - A 'i 1' .. ,U .- x 4 x ' 1, V x , 'Q , I X ' f YQ 'ix 'lf X use . Qq .I , f I . z . , C P , .A ,,,, I ' ,IDF gr , V, .,,,, f , 'v 1. .- --' .f V I -..- .I if ASPLJZQ- fIP 'g I -2 'fr' , YR' .1- lx 1 1 ' - 3 4 1 -.lr . .- I I was ' - I!i'ffer lL,,-at ' Trai ' T , , ge' an . ,-rllg. ' 4 ' , v 4' ' ss, . . . f I . il IOHN SIMERSON Presldent hr- 5 ,ERRY NORUM RONNIE FOREST Vue preslden, Secretary Treasurer gage We! The Boys Club held thelr electlon early ln the year to elect John Sumerson presudent Jerry Norum vlce presudent and Ronnie Forest secretary treasurer Among other things the Boys Club sponsored an assembly helped vvlth the Tolo Day and competed with the gurls In sellmg operetta tickets Under their advisors Mr Maller and Mr Anderson the boys have completed quite a successful year ,Hyrg fl l IOAN COAN SUZANNE RYAN IACKIE WINCARD RETTA PONDER President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer The Curls Club under the advnsorshlp ot Mass Suddle provlded several programs and speclal days for Peninsula Ottncers nnstalled at the beginning of the year were Joan Coan presldent Suzanne Ryan vrce president Jackle Wlngard secretary and Retta Ponder treasurer The club attempted to have a special actuvuty each month In October they promoted Friendship Day next they sponsored l-lomecomlng I December they arranged the Christmas party and sent a CARE package over seas The garls were In charge of the Valentlne s Day program they spon sored the annual Tolo Day wnth Dogpatch Days as the theme The gurls also sold TICKETS for the operetta an competutnon with the Boys Club 1 6 V1 i Ti 1 X x. xx , NONA TOBEY BILLIE PONDER BEVERLY NATUCCI SUSAN IOHNSON Sensor Representahvr jumor Representahve Sophomore Representative Freshman RePf95ef'f3 Ve , 1 , 1 , ' - ' L . . 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J lf -- F ,X -2, '- V ,. -K '-1 .X 5 , 4 p ' 1 'gage 15,11 5' I ' , , 5 ' s .. l ' V' K Ai U ,PAQ ,Q ,,,, - R-J 1 UST? 77 Fl-F' az v S 1 .1 ' 'fi Q 9 KNEELING lett to rught Katha Kraal loan Coan Rosemary Ross SECOND ROW Mona Drake Mary Nukolac BeEtta Clayton Louuse Gourlue Arlene Severtsen Sally Parsons Nadune Lester Nona Tobey Wunnue Arnold Iudy Pedersen Bullue Shuvely Nettue Lloyd janet Colby ldalame Ulsh THIRD ROW Helen Zunovuch Tom Kraal Karen Andreasen Bette Grout Sharon Hodgert Beverly Campbell Barbara Cruffuth Bullue Ponder Ioanne Ahlbcrg Susan johnson loAnn Maluch FOURTH ROW Suzanne Ryan Betty Heller lean Olsen Barbara Larson Kay lerstad Marlene Hcmley Frances Carrell Rosemary Land Lorraune Natuccu Eunuce Bussanuch FIFTH ROW Vuda Larson Carol Ingham Sandra Mor The Pep Club under the durectuon of Mrs De Bolt us composed of a group of gurls who are unterested un promotung the school spurut Headung the club were Maruorue Thorson presudent .loan Coan vuce presuclent Katha Kraal secretary and Rosemary Ross sergeant at arms An addutuonal feature of the club was the formation of a club wuthun a club the drull team The Pep Club sponsored several dances and took an actuve part un school events ap.-L CQ 1-N 1-ir 90 F FIRST ROW I ft t ht L M I t B b B I B b Underwood Don Spadonu Chuck Graves Ierry Norum Paul Reuerson Dave Stevens SECOND ROWe Hefb 'SquadbollonLau:e:cl2'eHerr?Iey egldarldy gampbell Rod Hoepner lohnnre Adams Duck Gabruelson THIRD ROW lum Homme! Loren Hyde Irmmy Larsen Lawrence Ross Cordy Parshall Duck Sumerson Larry Laffaw Thus years Lettermen s Club began the year by revusung the old Constututuon and startung from the begurwnmg Its able offucers consustung of Presudent Chuck Graves Vuce Presudent Pete Larson Secretary Don Spadonu and Sergeant at arms Jerry Norum, were elected early un the year and presuded for the remaunder Asude from formung a paddle squad at football games the Club wasnt able to promote any subsequent actuxu tues A plan to sponsor a Sprung Boxung Smoker was abandoned The two unufuatuong, that they held provuded the school wuth many laughs and wuth a large representatuon of uunuors and sophomores the Lettermen's Club should be better than ever next year A ' ' --L 5 Q -y 4 Q. , ' , .O ,. , t . X X c 3 1 ' 1 , - .4 ' . T . 56 - 1 , . A 5 u :- Q ' ' -S fl er . L 3, . ,rr It ' . 3 Pg: s I , 4 ' N . F- , Q I I ' 7:.' ' - I 5 1 2 f I u ' I e ' 'N N- ' I . gl I I to f' f A tensen, Martha Lester, jackie Wlngard, Beverley Tveter, Marianne Nordquist, Beverly 'Niemann, Gladys Mitchell, Ioyce Edwards. v - 4-'I ' ,, ' A -'P' r , - up V . Q, U H .. 1-I N -- u .v u F3 ,I T: I , I-1 v Ill' l V l 9 .- . u Q E . ' ' 4 M 7 T.-FAM . I I I BOB BECLAU EDDIE BROUS DODE CHEYNEY DICK GABRIELSON CHARLES GRAVES LAURENCE HEMLEY EDDIE BROUS CORDY CAMPBELL DODE CHEYNEY IOHNNIE ADAMS LEONARD ARNEY KENNY BETTIS DON CAMPBELL DALE CONE DARRELL EIDE RONNIE FOREST sv.-,,, ROD HOEPNER IIM HOMMEL RONNIE LAKE IIM LARSEN PETE LARSON IERRY NORUM PAUL REIERSON ROD HOEPNER DON IENKINS LARRY LAFFAW Zacwedczll DAVE DAHL ROD HOEPNER PETE LARSON ED LUND TERRY O HARA LAWRENCE ROSS DAVE STEVENS ALLAN UNDEM DICK SIMERSON DON SPADONI IOE STEVESON BILL THORSON BOB UNDERWOOD KENNY WETMORE PAUL REIERSON LAWRENCE ROSS DICK SIMERSON IACK ROSSI DICK SIMERSON RONALD SMITH DALE VAN DIEST BOB WASSER ALAN WETMORE . H-ytx-X,X' yu' 5 ff XX fl I iw-, , ' I I xx' i XX X, I 'E 'cr Y FIRST ROW left to right Louise Gourlle Martha lnsel Mrs Bouvla Shrrley Morgan Blllle Shlvely ludy Pedersen SECOND ROW Wayne Cornman George Mortord Carolyn Crrchtreld Gerry Morford Beverly Campbell Kenny Denton Beverly Natuccr Mary Belle Morgan THIRD ROW Nancy Danielson Dale Bowman McKean Mortord Suzanne Ryan Elsie Esler Betty Lystell Katherine Wise The Thespran Troupe No 965 under the sponsorship and drrectnon Cers Cerry Morford presrdent Mc Kean Morford vuce presudent Martha lnsel secretary and Suzanne Ryaw treasurer The Thespnans produced two three act perrod plays Lnttle Women oy Krnstun Laurence and Hasty Pud dung by Robert Maloy The frrst was set an the United States an Clvrl War days and the latter In England durrng the rengn of George lll The Troupe held nts annual rnrtla tnon on May l8 at whnch trme those understudues with suttrcaent pornts became Thespuans The Penmasquers produced three one-act comedies. The freshman Pen- masquers presented one of the Wild- cat Wrllue sernes by Anne Coulter Martens entitled Wnldcat Wrlloe Has Braun Fever at was directed by Gerry Morford The group produced two of Chrus topher Sergei s comedres Pop Reads the Chrustmas Carol drrected by Martha lnsel and Be Home by Mud nrght drrected by Mrs Bouvua The latter was presented at Eatonvrlle and Yelm for exchange programs and also at the Narrows Brrdge and Arletta P TA meetrngs Another dlvnsron of the Penmas quers the choral readers was formed thus year This group furnrshed a number of programs for varrous clubs on the Penrnsula The Penmasquers took part rn the Founders Day pageant for PTA under the drrectron of Mrs Bouvra SEATED lett to rrght McKean Mortord Martha Insel Suzanne Ryan Gerry Mortord STANDING Beverly Campbell Elsre Esler Lourse Courlue Shrrley Morgan Brllne Shrvely Nancy Damelson Beverly Natuccr Mrs Bouvra 1 ,. 1 5 .. T . 1 -1 f ' ef A T . ' ' l, T 1 KA . A 4 , - f H I 4 Q ' - . ITL- U , . I . x ' - - I of Mrs. Bouvia, elected as their offl- - 1 , . , - A 1 ' 6 : - . r - 1 I - I ' F ' . 1 I Eff tw ' l l ' ' -, 1 . v K l- 5' l 1 , N- Urn- ' ' T 1 r K 4 I ,, . ,. , - A . . 5 I I SEATED left to right Patsy Miller Beverly Campbell Perry Brochner Barbara Ogden Billie Shively Bob Hitter Barbara Griffith STANDING lfay lerstad lohnme Adams Larry Laffaw Sharon Hodgert Harry Thompson Don Bortle Bob Pierce less White Marlene Hemley Barbara arson Sharon Hodgert Bob Pierce Beverly Campbell Perry Brochner Harry Thompson Billie Shlvely Barbara Ogden Kay Jerstad Larry Laffaw John Adams Patsy Miller Don Bortle Barbara Larson Barbara Griffith Marlene Hernley Eddie Brous Bob Hitter Sally Porter Penny Caleb Mark MavrS Lydia Joanna Kerry Greg Gram Henri Claire E sie Lucile Shorty Harrison Day Don t Take My Penny a three act comedy by Anne Coulter Martens was presented by the Junior Class on November l7 l95O Penny a stage struck young girl was especially excited about the arrival of a talent scout in town Penny was positive that she was the one for whom he was looking. Many humorous incidents took place before the thrilling climax. The production was directed by Mrs, Jerstad. 3 0 ,-rf SEATED left to right Chuck Graves Helen Zinovich Larry Chilton Lorraine Natucci Mary Nikola: Winnie Arnold STANDING Dave Stevens Bette Grout Nona Tobey Tommy Bettis loan Coan Don Gabrielson Tom Bettis Nona Tobey Joan Coan Don Cabrielson Bette Grout Larry Chilton Helen Zinovich Lorraine Natucci Mary Nikolac David Stevens Charles Graves am Suzy Janey George Miss Sauer Adrianne Ames Buck Carol Leslie Simpy Mr Mischikott Coach On the evening of April I3 the Senior Class presented a three act comedy Straws tor Two under the direction of Miss Siddle The play set in the back room of Miss Sauer s Sweet Shoppe portrayed the misfortunes of suit and the usual love life A happy ending climaxed a very successful production I l l a ' , - '-. , , 4 I4 ' Q I ,- ' rt. 5 -' L Q I J . ,. . ,gif f-'fx f EP , J' tx x O ' ?Zczq ' -,---,------------'--- -Y,AI--------'Q--ivPvA,------'-----'.AA---,-----------Q..A-V--------------- Yi,AA.,- --------- S Winnie Arnold ...A,,....,.................,,............................. ..............,.-------------,-,----- ' a group ot teen-agers. The complicated plot was intermingled with track meets, a borrowed 1 -q VI is lf-r 1 STANDING left to rrght Nancy Danrclson Shrrlcy Morgan Beverly Natuccr ludy Pedersen SEATED Gerry Mortord Martha lnsel Suzanne Ryan Bullrc Shrvcly Elrzabeth Cone cz!zf6e70 The frrst plw the Tnespmns put on wus Luttle XfVomen by Krlstune Laurence Pxrrlclpatung were Nancy Dan t u x worsen s v ay t s vuxlr Ill Pmscenuum L ' ' .,...,.. -ff'-souqznnx QQPWWAY4' r-'1ffW3Q9 -vii vos 'VW' 'T LEFT TO RIGHT Martha lnscl Kenny Denton Ccrry Morford Suzunm Ryzn Mary Bcllc Morgan Carolyn Crlchfreld The group of Choral Readers was organized by Mrs Bouvra They are the only group of thus krnd on the Pemnsula They presented several programs for clubs un the nerghborhood and also took Dart rn the back to school nrght program Some of the recltatlons gnven by the Choral Readers were Arnerrca for Me by Van Dyke T e Owl and the Pussy Ca and Wynken Blynken and Nod Their two most effectnve numbers were The Old Rag Man and Shoes and Stockrngs by A A lvlrlne f A , K 3.43. 3 is I .F 11, ,P .ge E 4 , v ' 445 I A 1 1 K . , ' A x : , x s ,Q '- , -' X T ' ' . . 5 - H ' ' ' 'T Q f -f' X 1 Q. 0. - Q A A .. . , YQ , , A ' 'Q 1 ' . r 4 .. 1 , T ,- 3, fl X .rf V 'f 1 - , I. I relsvn, Ccrrv Morlortl, Suzanne Ryan, Bfllle Shnyely, Ellialwth Cone, Martha lnsul, Shlrlcy Morgan, Beverly Natucci, anl J tl P'la 5' . Thl pltv' was dlrectel by Mr. Bt . 9 - Stylu- K .M . . , , ..,.w--.-.1 I Q -f A Q ,, - LL 41 A . 0 -9 A b - g Y sl ,l tv., .. . . .. ill LEFT TO RIGHT Marlene Belshe llmmy Larsen Loss Peters Bull no Dale Valley jack Rodman Bob Pnerce Wayne Coen Lots Peterson Maruanne del Monsara Marlene Belshe Mabel Wayne Coen Marco Calan Jimmy Larsen Johnny OShea Bob Plerce Romon de Trava Jack Rodman Senor del Monsara Dale Valley and Larry Laffaw Pollcernen One of the outstanding events of the year occurred on Wednesday evening March 28 when the largest auduence of the year wntnessed the production of the operetta lvlaruanne Wrth the orchestra provudlng the unstru mental music and the maxed chorus rendering the vocal accompanument the principals dlsplayed their varlous talents In a southern garden of roses J Q ,U tu n fs X X 1 1 l Q X ff, I ' . ' 12-Kr , . V 1 I , ' , ' on, ' Ar ld, , , ' , , Bill Arnold for David Coen .........,,............,..,.......,......,...,..,.,.....A............e,,e.e,ee,.e,,,,, AI Carter FIRST ROW left to nght Perry Brochner Crnger Mrller Larry Lattaw lrm Drllon Al Bowman Wayne Coen Beverly Natuccl SECOND ROW Wrnnre Arnold Barbara Ogden Alvrn Lustre Warren Brown Nettle Lloyd Marlene Belshe leanette Magee Idalalne Ulsh THIRD ROW Sally Parsons loan Anderson Davrd Anderson loanne Ahlberg Marianne Nordqurst Lois Peterson Bull Graham Pat Muller Rosemary Land Lorrame Natuccr The orchestra galned :ts tame and popularuty when It turnrshed the accompaniment for the operetta Marlanne Mr Stebner prepared the members well tor the annual Sprung Festlval and they went to the County Festlval at Flfe as the only orchestra an the Puerce County league The favorlte plece ot thus group was Kung of Yyetot by Adam which portrayed feelungs ot mystery anxiety and excltement They brought therr year of muslcal enjoyment to a close by playlng tor Commencement SEATED left to right Warren Brown Alvm Lustre Lorrame Natuccl Beverly Natuccr Wmnle Arnold Barbara Ogden STANDING Maruanne Nordqurst Pal Muller The newly organuzed strung ensemble rs composed of tour vroluns one vnola one cello one bass vrol and the prano The group has played many trmes among whrch were an exchange assembly at Eatonvulle the musuc festrval at Penlnsula and the county testrval at Yelm Two of the ensembles tavorute numbers were Melody un F a d Hungaruan Dance I ..., ,,,., . , . - . - , I , . ., . n FIRST ROW left to right Dorothy Slndbolt N1ncy Austtn M1dcIync Blmnton Betty Evertsen Ednt Blmdtord Fern Wrllrrmson SECOND ROW Mr Stnbner Mnlcnc Belshp lomnc Ahlberg lomn Anderson Brllle Ponder l1net Colby ludy Pedersen Lots Pctuson THIRD ROW Mmrnnne Nordqulst Beverly Abel lem Blundcll FOURTH ROW Rusty Bt tr Ilm Drllon l1ck Rodmm L1rry L1fI1w Dmlc Vmllcy Wa nc Coen Pat Muller Wfcwd we chorux wus composed of the Boys und Crrls CII Cltrl rrr wt whcn they rnpmsgntul 1 chorwl group from wax I w I tw t rogrrm A Lnrmyu wor Illf Witt r r tv wr tm x strvwl Pulp they s p Honu mc urn mm r to t nt ear cy 5 15' or Bic turcwte Sum L :zz .1 J- si HW is. and The Penrnsula Band rs proud of tts accomplrshments durrngthe past year Under the drrectton ot Mr Stebmr they formed a marchrng band led by Lorrarne Natuccn and not only marched at the home football games but took the bug step forward and murched for the first trme In the Daffodrl Parade In Tacoma They played for the home lnsketball games took pirt rn the annual Sprung Musrc Festrval held Aprrl 20 at Penrnsula and mule 1 bood showrny, wt the County Festwal 'at Yelm There were many favorrte pueces and from these they chose Wushrngton Post March by Sousa and Ballet Egyptran by Lurgrnr for theur festrval numbers f 1 I , N . .' I I I t A I I . I x ..- .A ...K ,ll 2. .rbgll ...I . , yl I TI ' . ' ' ' . .' 1 't' , wa Tlx ' fur-.t vrvginygerwtvrwt nm. llw lurk tt' xlxuvlm mgl ' N ' ' f ' . . ' . W.lfIx ltvn. At Ltturtxrllu tlrw tvlx tmrt tn .ru uxIw.rrwl1v p 1 , ll ' 1 -I k 1 l Nl . Stebwr IH tho -'pt'rt'll.r.rrrtlg1.1xt'tgo tl mpg t tu tlwwl-wt-.1-. It-r tlw fu t Fc . .yt - 1 ang rl. I Ivy C. . I Hr xslt Iurllr, O lqllllll' us, llunxvrmlx l,xg1I1t lwx lla It Tl ' .ultlvrl several othew to these two fnvorrtm for the .rrrntml Sprung lvstrxql .11 PL'lTII15.lll.1 Tn tonwplvtu tlwrr xrrtfusx ful y . th .rr , I the . Cal. '. t ' Tv 1 T H - ' -- V-eil-:asf ll. pr -I X - w A ml - : U 1 1 ' -- - . QNX ' iw fvsri . 1 L 1 X ' H . 1- J 5 . V. , , 1 V ,, . ' . , la. - , . . If ' , , ,. f '-if 'U-'ff - . . ,.: XL, '51-I' - , I H 'Wiczed 41' NVQ!! -:mud 'ini H7 -nun. AF!! sr-www -fwllf S and 'vu in-B91 hb lx!-' .34 wil-ff runnin W'W+-li-'I wi 99'-'Gif fb-9lIF'lll ' U1 I QZFY 'l?HF!! -,119 wi lI-If 4353 Il? iXI!f'!1 T .....L'f 'r 1 QPU! -if For the flrst tume un the hnstory of Penlnsula Hugh a swung band was organuzed Thus seven puece band assrsted by Mr Stebner played for several assemblnes The members of the band are Joanne Ahlberg Larry Laffaw Sally Parsons Alfred Bowman Perry Brochner Bully Graham and Pat Muller 3 ,5 - 'Vx V, 11 - I it , z V ' l J' -K .-3 r l 1 l ' I J X l ' I . ! l 1 P-la ,ff 3, l K' 1 Q, 4 ' A Pl ' if '1' 2 ' A I I h Q li ' I ' 1 il? I . 1 0 l ' L' lu' h . ' 4 t ' wg-,L . -I , I' 0 . ,LQ , flu , - Jw I .. . ' l- WT s H ' nnnvr- 'Q - N , - ,. 1- A.: . as - A gina: W. ' 'x'l , L A ' ' I ' ' x Q ' .. ' ' V,,,,,, ls tv . , A -f'-- 'h f .5 ' ' ' 4-sz. I X- I 1 l , - L ll I if ' ' X ' Z - ' l ' Z n 4' i ..v 'iff 4 EFUIQTE l-HGH 5CH4oL- , f' 1957 if sv ga Q.. 4vf4sfg,g:-QI, Y , T,,rg ,o:' W.,,t,, 1 - M U ew, ' ., E 'VIH ll In Saw? LEFT T0 RIGHT Mary Louise Nlkolac Helen Zlnovlch Sally Parsons The cheerleaders dad a wonderful ,ob sn b kung up the teams with the school spent Mary Nlkolac Sally Parsons and Helen Znnovuch dressed nn green and whnte unutorms effectively dnsplayed theur leadung abllnty by co ordnnatnng thenr motions wlth the yells LEFT T0 RIGHT Pat Buyaclch Beverly Campbell and Marlene Hemley X 4'-are T Zami Sheng A second strung ot cheerleaders was elected for the fnrst tlme rn Penunsula s hustory The purpose of thus group was to provude the second team players wnth the cheenng support of the spectators Pat Buyacnch Beverly Campbell and Marlene l-lemley led the student body IH such tavorrte yells as We ve Got the Coach We re Gonna Fught Fught Fught and The Chant 37 , . . 3' ,f ,f l C , X . . . . . as , . .. ' , ' . . , A . , V. 'W L, I 9 ,,,' 5 2 , - v S ' -X T , a t h ol I' 2 .g '. .4 . r. rv g y - - .Vw , I l , - 'A -4 1 . , ,, ,, , . . . .. .. H g D 1 ' ' 'PQE 'Y-QL 'Wm '98-is non sPAnoNi nicx smenson 11 DICK GABRIELSON DICK SIMERSON TE LARSON 'Yi Displaying a determined will to win and an unbreakable team spirit the Green and White fought to a second place finish in Pierce County action this fall wannmg five games while dropping one in league play After losing their first two grid starts to Central Kitsap and the Bethel Braves the Sea hawks went on to cop tive consecutive victor ies to gain runners up honors Running from an unbalanced single wing Coach Anderson s squad unveiled a solid ground game gaming consistently through the middle and closing the season with a good aerial attack. FIRST ROW left to right Roy Hart Ronnie Prettl Darrell Eide Rod Hoepner Dick Simerson Bob Began Bob Underwood Eddie Lund Dode Cheyney Pete Larson lim Larsen Kenny Wetmore lohn Bugacich SECOND ROW Dave Stevens Alan Wetmore Charles Graves Don Spadom Ronme Lake Ed Brous jerry Norum Paul Reier son Lawrence Ross Bill Thorson Dick Gabrlelson joe Stevesori Fred Austin Dale Van Diest Coach Anderson BOB BEGLAU RONNIE LAKE As a team the Peninsula eleven scored lO9 points to their oppositions 57 in seven games while leading the league with 97. Although no all-county team was chosen this season Dick Simerson received the honor of being voted the outstanding back in the conference. al- DON SPADONI KENNY WETMORE EDDIE BROUS IERRY NORUM Nr! V-I A 'Www- FIRST ROW lett to rrght Eugene Berg Luther lerstad Allan Undem Kenny Bettrs Davud Coen Fred Austln Ronme Prettr Edwm Wnght lerry Pnerce Danny Browne SECOND ROW Coach lerstad Barry Stokke Lonnre Fnckelton Roy Hart Art Peterson McKean Morford Lawrence Ross Mrchael Conan lam Arnold Terry 0 Hara Bob Connors john Bupacrch ROD HOEPNER PAUL Rslsnsou H nos uuosnwooo 'Lunch Q D I J J at-1 in IERRY NORUM ROD HOEPNER Bethel Pemnsula Federal Way Yelm Eatonvllle I e Ortmg LEAGUE STANDINGS SCOREBOARD CME OPPONENT Central Kntsap Bethel Yelm Federal Way Eatonvrlle Ortrng r e NIOONIUN ' ,I , , . ' L' A v I X' ' - K I . , , ,-. ., , . me ' ff. 4.- . V .xt fl D . ' ' h fu ' , . 1, - I . 'f.-fl in . 1 . 'aff . I4 Q, ' Y , , . pp' , - ' ' '71 . , ' -. --an D9 'M',' . '5 .- . I L ' ' ,,- . . f' , K . i ' . . '. . . 1 Ki , . ' fs-lv , . Nil x If ' H ,ug ' o . l '- f r ' Amr- . v ' 4 lyk re - .y z ff. v. ' - Q Z-Q 9 . nfl, I, 's .N D ' A NN--- .. , 1 as-Nvofoow N 44 rf 4' ' tl gr W ff-Ill ' ' 'fy m ,- 'wg vu. .' '1 '.' r A TN 'fi X- V' I 'N 14' I 01,2 'lu Lug f. Tx . , , , 1,-3.., - nfs' 'E-ffe . It F ,...W-,r ' w'lg., . 'f ' I7 'I ,f, ..f ' ,V ' 1 .. or 1+ T of Q- ., , . wx I V , , A . -1, - - ,F , 3, - J , .v 1-4 ' -, . - ,'- gt ' . L Lv , I . ffl o-Nwwvuaxf f i ix vraaanww-cl' Q' , T hx n N-I 4' la I-5' 7 oo --o--oo-1 -t p 'T B X Funushung on top of the league along wuth Eatonvulle and Yelm the Seahawk quunt ended uts most successful season un Penunsula s hustory Wunnung ten games whule droppung only two the Green and Whute scored 629 pounts for hugh scorung honors un the curcuut Defen suvely the Seahawks held theur opponents to a 4O pount game average Usung a fast break and a sungle post Penunsula dusplayed a strong otfensuve game throughout the season huttung a hugh of 77 pounts un one league encounter 40 GORDY CAMPBELL ROD HOEPNER DICK SIMERSON 'F - FIRST ROW left to rught Darrell Eude Dode Cheyney Rod Hoepner Duck Sumerson Bob Beglau Gordon Camp bell Dale Cone SECOND ROW Coach Anderson Don lenkuns lum Hummel Lawrence Ross Paul Reuerson Ed Brous Larry Laffaw Bob Wasser COACH ANDERSON DODE CHEYN EY Leadung the scorung un l2 contests were Duck Sumerson wuth l65 pounts and Paul Reuer son with ISO Penunsulas second team whuch won l7 LARRY LAFFAW games and lost three should provude good materual for next years squad u' 6 , ,, V .Ig - 1 4 . 9 1, - 'V , 'I ,gf V S 3 u: v 6 A . u : ' . u u u v - , . 1 . ..- ' ' N . . X I, . ' . . . . X 5 -. 'ij f . . - - ,J V., u u u . . . DON IENKINS PAUL REIERSON IIM HOMMEL FIRST ROW left to right Darrell Erde Kenny B L F k It L Ill lerslad efhs onme nc e on u er Charles lenkms Dale Cone SECOND ROW Coach Anderson Ro ce Richmond lim Larsen Pete Larson lim mold lam lenklns john Beglau Bob Wassev EDDIE BROUS LAWRENCE ROSS SCOREBOARD Home Opponent Ortmg Federal Way Yelm Eatonvllle I e Bethel Federal Way Yelm Eatonvulle u e Bethel Ortlng Bothell Mount Su n 'We ll V- rl Ron Mosman Don CAMPBELL LEONARD ARNEY L vi 1 Yfhfy Inf- H -,nw H-JU? KNEELINC left to right Rod Hoepner Pete Larson Harry Thompson Eddre Lund Cordy Campbell lohnnee Adams Ronnle Smith Kenny Bettrs Kenny Denton Barry Stokke Allan Undem SECOND ROW Terry 0Hara Lawrence Ross Duck Slmerson Leonard Arney lack Ross: Dave Dahl lam Hommel Don Campbell Paul Relerson lam Lancaster lrm Arnold Don Mllls Coach Anderson Zbcwelail Thus Years baseball nme hasn t fared qulte so well as their predecessors havung won only one league game and droppnng three at the tnme of prnntung the annual The huttung seemed to be their downfall wuth all the boys getting their share but not beung able to bunch them nn the clutches To show that the power was there four players hut over 300 Adams Hyde Larson, and Lund Only losung two sensors by graduatron next years team should really go places 36 N Y X 7 EDDIE LUND s , 4 , x, t 'A 1 . 'll , ' . ' . ' L at as lx. . if ., .5 ,-If I5 ,. N 4 'Ku 1 . Q, A414 3' I X ' ' . 42 5' ' T ,V 7 I ' ' fee.. 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M KNEELING left to right Bette Grout Helen Zinovich SECOND ROW Pauline Nelson BeEtta Clayton Louise Gourlue Mary Nikolac Madelyne Blanton Vida Larson Carol Ingham Birdelle Gilbert THIRD ROW lane Otto Sylvia Corneliusen leanette Magee Sharon Hodgert Beverly Campbell Barbara Griffith Rosemary Ross ldalaine Ulsh Susan johnson Norma Stokke FOURTH ROW Betty Heller lean Olsen Barbara Larson Karen Andreasen Arlene Severtsen lane Thompson loAnn Mallch Gladys Mitchell Nettle Lloyd FIFTH ROW Sandra Mortensen Martha Lester jackie Wingard Kay lerstad Marlene Hemley Beverly Tveter joyce Edwards Eumce Bussanich 14,-4 To promote sportsmanship and to create an interest in sports is the aim of the Girls Athletic Associa- tion. Turnouts are held twice a week under the supervision of Mrs. DeBolt. Competitive sports which the girls play include volley ball basketball kickball and baseball. An intra-mural program is also held during the year. FIRST ROW, left to right: Leslie Ulsh. Duane Reed, Nick Boquist. SECOND ROW: C-ordy Parshall. less White. Don Gardner, Glenn Strope. 4 6444! The Wrestlnng Team was organized thus year as a sport for muscle men lt was comprlsed of Leslne Ulsh Grant Larson Herb Shadbolt Jess Whlte Don Gardner Nnck Boqulst Duane Reed and Glenn Strope wuth Mr Cochran as the sponsor The club met every other day durlng the seventh peruod to have tag team matches and singles They also performed at an assembly KNEELINC left to nght Tom Kraal Kay lerstad Arlene Severtsen Marlene Hemley Pat Bujacuch Nadme Lester BeEtta Clayton june Bemp SECOND ROW Susan johnson Bullle Shlvely loan Coan Nona Tobey Barbara Larson Beverly Tveter Erna Mae Carlson Clona Whrte THIRD ROW Ioan Harper Louise Courlre Marlorue Hrckman Vida Larson Helen Wllcox Carol lngham Mary Anne McConnell Beverly Campbell Barbara Grnffnth joanne McCulre ulieczm Thus year the Pep Club founded an organrzatnon called the Dnll Team The purpose of thus team has been to provrde entertannment at school actuvntres Therr offucers were Pat Bulacuch presldent Nadme Lester vrce presldent Marlene Hemley secretary treasurer and Marlanne Nordqulst sergeant at arms Although the gurls were not very prominent thus year they have become fully organnzed and have made unrtorms so they can plan a full and entertaining schedule for next year A ll I - , . . , . , . t . 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Having fun? You kids sure look cute. Speech, please! Real hot rod, boy! Nice lunch anyway. Indians at P. H. S. So you didn't want your picture taken! Is this how you play tennis? You tell 'em, coach. Our queen and princesses. Don't tall! Chorus line. This picture was put in by mistake. Civil war days are back again. inside story of a frog, ll, '1 ,ds We have an artlst at PHS Hum getting a suntan? Whats so funny? Wheres Little Abner gurls? Smale pretty Pat Our football hero What are you playrng football? Could thls be Rosemary Land? What dnd l do to deserve thus? l told you knds to n more pictures In Oh these semor gurls Hurry up and snap It Dont be too hard on the frosh kids 425' Pi' an iv- I l'l X-4 yeh L3 ,xi Chnstmas fume at P Hands up klds Let s dance And we are proud of Having fun? You tell hrm Lols Arent you cute Where are your d1mples7 Whats thrs Rogues Gallery? Blow Larry blow nd of P H Oh' these poor freshmen Good thlng thus comes only once Infe fume Rod you make a perfect Indlan One of our sensor gurls Look close nts Paul Hut em hard' What are you wlshlng for' If I Q .1 lg 1 Y-or gs , .i 1 ' ' 1 A I iw, - -!'7..' 1 PU, K ,sz V ' g 1 R f fn 'W 1 'Y z ' 1 5 1 X D V ' E .x FV r 1 1 . I 7 I' ,. i in 1 , . 5 Jr s I -.A , 4. 'f ' 51 3 J y ' it ' Ax-, --1 , ' 'S 3 ' A L 1 -E L I, 1 w Y 5 f na, 94 11 1 'r . -- A .1 I at ,g, 4 L A . 6 ,Q , ' ' EA I 'Y V' 1 TV, , Y I K.- rm A . f f I .1 S 1. - ' . H. S. 2. , ' . 3. ' . 4. il. 1 5. ' 1 5 6. . , .' , 7 P 7. ' .. . , 8. . of 9, 1 - ' .. -- Q 10. , , .. Q ,Q p ll, Ba , . s. , ' u- f '12 12. . . ' 13. g A ' ' in a ,. 1, ' , 14. , ' . 15. ' ' . 16. 3 . Y 17. A ' . 18. ' ' . ik! .3- W d....l 'Y xii - V ,- ' I s v . 2- ti f 1 . fa ri I y C- 5 , , - if 1 f ' 1 1 L L H 'x 1 V ' flat fl ' Az.. Di, in -e A' . fn 'I' ,, .rp ! ,xx 2 mA'i I 5N e f ' -' V 4 , ff .asa Q sr , 2 1 L , F. ,, V. H V v 1 .gwVf,'-:J Q? 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