Petersburg High School - Flood Tide Yearbook (Petersburg, AK)
- Class of 1952
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'Y wg X5 T BOQYN ,Q . 1 ai VR 0? ERT S ,sf ,, 'X' Aff 1 E 1:55 Q iv f x Q. .X E ,if I 16 Xi W' W J Www ,Z ,.Q:.u-.3 3 5? QM ,EM ik me wa, Lon ,.. fu? i 1-v 13' Qfmwanlnwewfkfln-:lm Q1 -5, To Super1n1:endent W1ngard and the School Board of 1946, wluch cons1sted of Arnold Wasvlck, Verda Gnndrod and Ruth Sandv1ck, the Senlor Class of 1952, 1n s1ncere apprec1at1on of our new school, ded1cate th1s annual aaa? School of Wonders is the term we may proudly apply to our new school with all its modern facilities The classrooms study hall and library are all painted in pastel colors and furnished with blonde tables and chairs The Journalism room is furnished with a large horseshoe table chairs and its own typewriters New typewriters desks and an electric adding machine make up the furniture for the commercial room The music room has a large brick glass window .extra storage room for musical supplies and has connecting door leading to the stage It also has a new grand piano. The two main attractions among the special classrooms are home economics and science departments The home economics laboratory has three kitchen units, complete with electric ranges sinks cupboards and cooking' utensils. Also there are five Singer Sewing machines and drawers for sewing projects The science room is furnished with the new type laboratory work desks, display cabinets, and a store room for chemicals and materials fm .V p--+? --..,,-0 -. J -L. .D U-qxgi. .a-- -1 .paw-...sq -F ' ADMINISTRATICN j SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Q The honesty 1ntegr1ty and moral strength of our nat1on 15 determ1ned by the development of these same tralts W1th1n 150, 000, 000 of our people. A cheap and ch1se1l1ng mass of humanity w1l1 not g1Ve a strong and d1gn1f1ed soclal orde r . To perpetuate Amer1ca as we would have lt cont1nue on 1nto h1story, lt 15 the duty of every h1gh school graduate 1n the land to develop honesty, 1ntegr1ty, moral strength and a sense of humor. W ' .sfkwzyj ,gg , f -igiisflzd f ' A ' 5 4-5.1 k I Esther Evans B S Northern State Teache Commerclal Donald W Rlggs B Mumczpal Umversx Coach wi r College Robert E Henderson B S West Vlrglnla Umversxty Un1vers1ty of Alaska Mathematms Scmence W1111arn Harnson Bucknell Umvers1ty Westnunster College Umversxty of Oklahoma BME MME K l 0 - , , . . S . . . . . , . 1 Q 1 S X i ., , Q L 425533 , A lgaliiif ? 1 . , , , . . . . . , , ' 3 B 1 S Q Q Q . 1 ' I x S ' Jeanne Cole B S E Theodore F Darby B s B A M A Sta-fe TCaChe1'5 C011-'Ee M1nnesota State Umversxty of Vermont HOUR ECOUOUUCS Aff Imhana State Vermont State Richard Coward, B. A. Western Washington College Mathemaucs, Manual Arts Cornell Umversity Kentucky State Speech Journalmsm H1story Helen Pruessing, B. A . Cornell College English, Spanish ww? gi t ' 2 I ' j io Mrs Ann MacDonald Mrs MacDonald 1S serving her thid year as adrrumstrative secretary She says With the new vault for records and the storage space for supplies the office is about perfect Carl Thynes Serving as janitor in the new building IS Carl Thynes, who has served the school faithfully for 14 years, crm n O Ballard entere l950 H1 h Basketb Senxor 'Play eech Class Councll 3 Student h Boy s Ens ern Club R19 Manage oar Mary Ann Flood Tmde Staii Advertrsrng Nlanag Rrp Trde Staii ness Nlanag Busr Play' Senlor Chorus L-xbrarran tudent Councr tudent Body' Treas Nlusrc Club Sec Treas s Curl-5 Club the S S d ir om School orus ble usrc Trde St r Gym Publrcatrons B T rack Nhller 1 Vlce Pre l Queen torlan Yel Vrqueens lass T reas T0 Saluil C Typrng Tea Speech Board F ublrcatro Stedm lotchy Drck K MCC tered from C l950 En Hrgh School an Libr arx r ack etball eech all Senior Pl de Staii R19 Tx Bash N a Re- 1 .g , R all ....... 3,4 3 ' .4 1 Sp X! 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W ana! jalamenf 1 ROY EDWARD TORWICK do hereby will and bequeath my ab1l1ty in success and great achievement to any po'or sap who IS gullible e nough to take it Also some of my excess height to little Les Reid who 1S in great need of it I NORMAN DAVID OTNESS do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of bed w1th a bang to David Wikan I BEULAH ELEANOR REID do hereby will and bequeath all my headaches both in and out of school to Margie Rhodes I IVAR CLARENCE HESTAD do hereby will and bequeath all my troubles with the girls to my little brother Spencer I VIRGINIA ELENOR COOKE do hereby will and bequeath my ab1l1ty to be in school on time to Leonard Hollingstad I LYNNE DRAKE O'HARA do hereby will and bequeath my aptltude for being quiet n study halls to Jeris Sheldon I LEEILA LOUISE BENNETT do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get caught chewing gum to anyone who thinks they could get away with it I JAMES ARTHUR RHODES do hereby will and bequeath my ability to Just slide by in tests to Audun Odegaard I IRENE SHIRLEY WASVICK do hereby will and bequeath my 'left over energy very l1ttle to next years Rip T1de Staff I JAMES HERBERT WHEELER do hereby will and bequeath my to do so I MARY ANN MILLER do hereby will and bequeath my ability not to get caught talking in study hall to Marolyn Grinrod I ROBERT EDWIN LLOYD do hereby will and bequeath my love of photography to anybody in school who can afford it I ELIAS REYES JR do hereby will and bequeath my position as hall monitor to Patty Wasvick I ALBERT RICHARD STEDMAN do hereby will and bequeath my debating ability to John Johnson I RONALD EUGENE KINGSTON RIGSBY BROWN SARFF do hereby will and bequeath some of my middle names to anybody who can find a use for them I HELEN PRUESSING do hereby will and bequeath my d1sl1ke for chewing gum to anyone In witness whereof we the Class of '51 CLASS OFFICERS do hereby affix our hand and seal President ROY Torwlck Vice President 51111 Wheeler Secretary Beulah Rzld Treasurer Irene Wasvick Sgt at arms Elias Reyes Adwsgr Helen Pruessing Colors Blue 8: Gold Flower Yellow Rose Motto If the elevator to success is broken 122-ke the Stalrs . P , L i I . I V I c a , a n . ability to keep my mind off girls to any other guy that is crazy enough add P010 QC? Petersburg Press Dear Edltor Once aga1n the Class of '52 1S together th1s t1me at the1r tenth annual 1'eun1on at PHS We have come from all paris of the world to attend th1s blg occas1on Some of us have achmeved our l1fe long amb1t1ons to become celebr1t1es JIM WHEELER a noted archeolog1st has Just returned from the jungles near the Equator after a search for the rare bones of the Hot Dog RONALD SARFF looklng very d1gn1f1ed 1n h1S new moustache 1S now 111 the used car parts bus1ness and r1des to work every day on a b1CYC1E they say bus1 ness 15 the best teacher Our f1ne d1nner has Just been 1nterrupted by a phone call for ROBERT LLOYD He 1S now beam1ng and Jub1lant because h1s parents have just glven h1m perm1ss1on to paddle down the Amazon on a log raft He always was the Tom Sawyer type an adventuresome lad LYNN O'HARE who 1S now a Skl 1nstructor 1n the Alps 15 so used to the snow that she came to the reun1on w1th a pa1r of sk1 boots on NORMAN OTNESS and IVAR HESTAD went to the floor w1th a crash the result of an heated argument as to wh1ch had caught the b1gge st m1n.nowdur1ng the last now a profess1onal referee and 1S good at fast dec1s1ons D1ck f1nally became t1red of h1s own arguments and made a career of l1sten1ng to other people JIM RHODES has g1ven a speech about h1S adventures 1n Spa1n as a matador and says he l1keS the country of WIDE women and song Just f1ne He always was one to peddle the bull and 1S do1ng very well for h1mself Two of our classmates are even go1ng to the Wh1te House ROY TORWICK and ELIAS REYES have just rece1ved the1r contract to bu1ld the new b1rd house on the Wh1te House lawn I always knew those two arch1tects would reach the top One of our classmates IS now on the screen IRENE WAS VICK IS lead1ng lady 1n the new travelogue and mov1ng p1cture Tour1ng the U S 1n a Bu1ck And now Just as the reumon 15 near1ng an end BEULAH REID VIRGINIA COOKE and LEE BENNETT come stornung 1nto the hall all out of breath It seems that BEULAH and LEE who are both av1d deer hunters became lost 1n the woods and found the1r way back to c1v111zat1on only when they heard the blare of VIRGINIA's automob1le horn on the road VIRGINIA's car had stopped and she was honlung for a1d All three ran back 1nto town so they would not Irnss the most exc1t1ng event of the year the reumon of the Class of '52 As for myself I have never left Petersburg and have just been accorded the honor of be1ng Mother of the Year By the way I have mne adorable ch1ldren MARY ANN MILLER fishing season. But they were quickly quieted by DICK STEDMAN, who is The Semor Class pre sented the1r annual play on November 30th and December lst The play centers around Susan Blake a career g1rl and the troubles wh1ch Johnny Clover and Spud Erw1n two pals get 1nto over the Penqu1n the lugh school paper Susan Blake was played by IRENE WASVICK she 1S a dynarruc young h1gh school student w1th amb1t1ons toward be1ng a newspaper woman She 15 always gett1ng 1nto trouble Johnny Clover pprtrayed by JIM WHEELER 1S a typ1cal teen age boy seventeen years old mntent and eas1ly upset H1s parents are often a lot of trouble to h1m w1th the1r old 1d6aS Spud Erwln starred by DICK STEDMAN takes everyth1ng 1n h1s str1de He 1S the l1v1ng example of God's g1ft to women Noth1ng d1sappo1nts or d1scourages h1m Betsy Erw1n played by BEULAH REID 15 Spud's younger s1ster a bubbl1ng talkat1ve type of g1rl who knows all the goss1p and makes herself a part of every s1tuat1on Lucybelle Lee portrayed by LYNNE O'HARE IS a typ1cal southern belle She 1S the product of southern educat1on Preston Hughes acted by RONNIE SARFF 15 a school athlete and capta1n of the football team He 1S good look1ng but a tr1fle dumb Be cause h1s fam1ly has money he cons1ders h1mself a cut above the rest Mrs Clover was played by VIRGINIA COOKE She 15 a br1sk com petent woman 1n her fort1es She regards the whole world and her fam1ly w1th secret amusement Mr Clover was played by ROY TORWICK Johnny's father He IS a gentle absent rrunded man and the owner of a prosperous book store Martha Wlllard played by MARY ANN MILLER IS a cr1sp, humorous young woman. She has been on a newspaper staff, but is now teaching journalism. Left to nghtj V11-g1n1a Cooke Robert Lloyd Roy To Mlller Dlck Stedman Beulah Re1d s1ttxng Irene Wasvxck and J1m Wheeler Norman Otness Mary Ann Henry Qu1nn acted by NORMAN OTNESS 1S the youngest hlgh school pr1nc1pal 1n the state He takes h1mself and h1s work too serlously Even so h1s popular1ty 1S qu1te h1gh w1th the students Off1cer Semmons acted by ROBERT LLOYD 15 a typ1cal small town pollceman who has been on the school beat for years He 1S a very fr1endly sort of person and a great pal of the klds Football team members played by JIM RHODES ELIAS REYES BRUCE JONES and IVAR HESTAD are typmcal h1gh school students who make the most of everyth1ng R n fLeft to right, Irene W3SV1Ck, .hm Wheeler, Jlm Rhfgiggrizllas ev'-:S Dmck Stedman, Bruce J ones, R0I1a1d Sarff and Lynne T Y p fysy : ' 5' L if f fi as R , 5 ' ,M nu , . . . , , mick, . , 4 . . 7 ' ' ' , I I , X. ' 'C F- gi. O 4 It xx' ,, Ay qui- ,aw W. fi Mn. fx.: 'iw .,.,,4,, 609 elf Q UJ'lL0l arid 9 :Vp 091 The members of the Jumor Class have been act1ve 1n all student affaus such as mus1c debate publ1cat1ons and gxrls sports They have held the pos1t1ons Pre-smdent and V1ce Pre s1dent of the student body of Class Offlcers Pre s1dent Jerry He stad Vxce Presxdent Marjone Rhodes Secretary Joann Hanson Treasurer Arlene Arness Advlsor - Mr Richard Coward se' ig Class Colors Yellow and Wh1te X59 Motto Don't put off until tomorrow 4 G . what you can do today Oqe Blatcbf I' ' C ez- e A AM ,4q '1 ..-f- ,4f-- f,...- ' , fl r 7 . ff ? Y T fr -g - 7 3 if 1Zf:!Af,, 2 X Seated on the deck of a P1rate Shlp 1n the South Seas the 1952 Jmuor Prom Queen Beulah Rexd was crowned The Queen was crowned by Junlor Class Pres1dent Jerry Hestad at 12 m1dn1ght on Aprml 19th The gym was decorated by the Junior Class w1th the theme of Treasure Is1and complete wxth plrates treasure map and palm trees Beulah was elected Prom Queen by a student e1ect1on held 1n February but the results weren't announced unt11 Just before the crownxng f f sw , , X l 4 f 1 0 0 I ln . I f T- , f Q f 4 F V1 Q 1 ---X MM! .- :Q fl T cz ' 'gan M' ' ,r......:-azsau..--W v SQPHCMQRES Z r 1 av' 'il O 0 Sap omore Gfau 0,6 5,0 0 Arden Ha,11 The Sophomore Hop was the b1g event of the year for the Class of '54 Mus1c was played by a student orchestra composed of Esther Tor esen Gene Whlte and Rodney Elhs Most of the Sophomore boys are on the team and are dest1ned to be the champ1on of tomorrow Class Offlcers Pre sxdent Arden Hall V1ce Presxdent Barbara Ba1t1ner Secretary Gladys Thynes Treasurer Patty Wasvxck Adv1sor Mr Wilharn Harrison Xiflass Colors Brown and Yellow Cv O J' Q. 6 edo Ot it 2 i 91- xi P05 lfllell 1 aff? 'Vp ll I' be If I 'PMA Q S J gg. Qi 0' 0 0 eo '5 Sam Klto 5 After two weeks of gettmg' settled that great day Freshmen I.mt1at1on was upon us Though we dreaded the ordeal we wou1dn't have rrnssed it for any thxng The dance followmg prov1ded a thnll for everyone The most xmportant event for us :Ln the year was the Frosh Frol1c which was very well attended An Autumn theme was carr1ed out ha uf P tt Parr Qs -P10 -P Q P re s1dent a y 'We lr Vice President Ted Srrnth Secretarv Treasurer Carolyn Grmrod Advisor Mr Ted Darby Color Black and Gold Flower Daffodil Forward forever backward never 4 do .P 1- ode cd?-Q-Q . A ,qw , In ff?f2?2fe1 -,. . ,, , .qw fi 5' f?1fp . , ,E.iZQ,. QMS -I 11525, lg V Uv. , .-4 -'uv-Q ,' , V A -w... 5 V+ . . , , . ,y . v - r-14.'- 9n- ' ,.A v' , .1-. vu , ml Q, C, K 'x 4 -SJ.. JU ICR HIG - - 1 2 f - 1 , . W'- X . ii ' M ' W ,f gr.. 'C 'K' fif ' A 3, V , 1'UF'.4'. .L ' ' M45 Q K bird' M A., mix, X 'F' Qffn zv' gig Th1rd row 1 to r JoJo Tagabon Spencer Hestad Johnny Keanu Andrea Fleek Dale Fleek Ann Arness Roy Anderson Gary Jones Second row l to r Q Frank Barnre1ter Mar-1or1e Mart1nson Ralph Guther1e Sylv1a Isralson Arnold Jones Lo1s Johnson MarJor1e Haltlner B111 Young Nell1e Stuck QSeated Lonn1e He1ner Pauhne Allen Leonard Halhngstad Darlene Samuelson Jay Braun Lorretta Ortelando and Frank Langley James Klcker and V1ctor Hlrt have transferred to dlfferent scnools wh1le PatT1Ck Moore and Harold Demmert have enrolled here They have part1c1pated 1n help1ng advertlse the A hlet1 Ber f1t Pres1dent Leonard Hallxngstad V1ce Pres1den1: Lo1s Johnson Secretary Treasurer Paulene Allen Reporter Frank Barnre1ter Class Adv1sor Robert Henderson !'4lf' 2' VX V: KY .Qi . ' N . , .a 5 A 'S , , . , - .. -, S' H J . V . A 6 - v, 2 s 1 1 I l i Q Q . . , , D l Y D n 9 1 , a P 3 3 ! . . ,, C 12 . , . - . - - .. ....f- :vb Dec Jan Jan .Ian Jan Jan Jan .Ian .Ian Jan VIKING STATISTICS 1951 52 NA ME Otnes s Reye s Ballard Reye s T0rw1ck He stad Wheele r Hall Varne s Totals 344 FTA FT PCT PF TP AVG 25 44 316 160 27 848 4 Date Opponent We They Date Gpponent 28 '51 5 '52 7 '52 8 '52 14 'sz 15 '52 18 '52 19 '52 25 '52 .26 '52 Peter sburg S1tka S1tka S1tka Klawock Klawock Wrangell Wrangell S1tka S1tka Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb. '52 '52 '52 '52 '52 '52 '52 '52 '52 S1tka Ketch1kan Ketch1kan Wrangell Wrangell Ketch1kan Ketch1kan Douglas Douglas 6 They 27 40 43 48 35 53 66 75 44 61 38 36 58 60 52 48 52 54 GP FG 19 N. 103 86 53 61. 6 37 9 13. 6 19 E. 71 56 29 51.8 61 171 9.0 19 N. 61 51 28 54.9 19 150 7.9 19 D. 55 69 34 49.3 67 1 7.6 19 R. ' 22 21 6 28. 5 37 50 2. 6 14 J. 11 12 6 50.0 13 28 2.0 18 B. Nelson 12 13 2 15.4 30 26 1.4 7 J. 5 5 1 20.0 7 11 1.6 11 A. 4 1 0 00.0 4 8 .7 7 P. 0 Z 1 50.0 1 1 .1 19 50.6 6 4 .5 W my-f. ,,, 323 I 342 'Q 4 lf? ' 08,5 I vlkllps -.4 xv w xvwl A We h XR, N Y I V 6' I E ki wx 4 A, F Q Q I Y.: I qi T gina 3 V 'i W W 1 7 . 5, , Q C V J' , ' .a hu? 4-,Ag Irene Was nck ,X John Johnson Mary Ann Blatchiord X . , ' A f eQghL -Lil! .lt ANNUAL STAFF Back rowL toR C Gr1ndrod Frosh Ed R Thorsen Soph Ed R Sarff C1rculat1on Mr Darby Adv B Ha1t1ner Art1st P Wasv1ck Asst Ad Act Ed J Hanson Jr Ed F Langley Sr Ed N Otness Sports Ed I Wasv1ck Art1st Not p1ctured J Johnson Act Ed Mgr M Blatchford Jr H1 Ed L O'Hare Faculty Ed F Sarber A Arness Asst Bus Mgr Th1s year's Flood T1de cover was p1cked from a serles of three sent by the Yearbook House P1ctures for the annual were taken by Afton Coon of S1tka Alaska and by local photographers Beulah Reld Ed1tor 1n Chlef Mar me Rhode S I' Am A s st Ed1tor Marv Ann Mmller Bus Mgr 0 . ' , 4 Q' . 3 . ., n . ' 4 I . , . ., . , , . , ., . , 5 . , . . .g . , Q o . 0 ' u Q, n 1 o 0, . , Q n ., . y l a . 1 . 1, a 3 4, . , n, a 9 . ! I ' ,,.,r 2 1- ,,, via A ' 'gf .5 0 ' a u ' ' . Q I . , Sven Wlnther Mgr JohnJ Lynne O'Hare Mary Ann Treas Bruce Jones A Pr s B B A S B A S. B. . . Vice Pres STUDENT COUNCII. B A presldent John Tlus year the Student Counc11 was headed by S re held every Monday to d1scuss problems deahng etc Projects such as Johnson Meet1ngs we f class const1tut1ons w1th act1v1t1es the pass1ng o d hous1ng for rooters were d1scussed u 1n the Counc11 and entertaxnment an An amendment to the const1tut1on was drawn p passed by the students Soph Pr es J Hestad Jr P e 1' YCS Flre A H all Adv F es wmk ron: 1- A Sr k Sr Pres P Par?-W1-I:rZhR P1 Wasl11ickSit1pa.E,Arms Mr 1de Ed A Tor B RE1d G1 Us Club pr re e S N S Flood Tlde Ed Otness Publ Board COUNCIL Back row L to R E R ,f' Speech Class L toR D Stedman M M1ller T Darby Advlsor J Wheeler and L Bennett Speech Class The members of the speech class worked on varmus projects desxgned to develop the spealung sk1l1s Among these projects were debate the g1v1ng of speeches to var1ous c1v1c orgamzauons story hours at the grade school and maklng speeches on the x'1re re Members of the typ1ng team cons1sting of Sylvla M1ller Ruth Thorsen Barbara Halt1ner and M1ss Evans adv1sor flew to Ketch1kan to compete 1n the annual typmg contest The only pr1ze awared to the Petersburg team was th1rd pr1ze 1n the one rrunute test This award went to Sylv1a M1ller In the second contest wh1ch was held 1n Petersburg Barbara Halt1ner won th1rd prlze ln the ten rrunute te st eft to nght Barbara Halt1ner flv1a M1ller Ruth Thorsen P . , . 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I 1 I D LIBFGTY LIBRARIANS Back rowL toR R Duvall P Parr M Mxller rowL toR L O'Hare I Wasv1ck R Torw1ck .T Hanson V Cook Q p Our 11brary 1S located on the second floor of the new bu1ld1ng 1n a separate room Wh1Ch adJo1ns the study hall Th1s new hbrary 1S modern and well equ1pped There are many bookshelves Wh1Ch are of wood 1n natural f1msh l1mng the walls We also have s1x tables wh1ch seat Z4 students The l1brar1an's desk conta1ns the student cards and the cards for check1ng out books MISS Evans w1th the help of M1ss Pruess1ng has been mak1ng out a completely new set of records wh1ch 15 based upon the Dewey Declmal System Student l1brar1ans have been appo1nted for each per1od of the day These student l1brar1ans are respons1ble for check1ng out all books and for replacmg them on the correct shelves after students have used them It 1S hoped that by us1ng th1S system, all books w11l be kept at the exact pos1t1on 1n Wh1Ch they belong All student libranans are under the super v1s1on of study hall teachers and work 1n cooperat1on w1th them. , an 1-Q Q? , X, p E. Reyes, M. Meeks, D. Stedman, M. Blatchiord, B. Reid, Front ,bf STH IP R uneuw' I Siwulberryw ,Chasey the' Nygaard. they 'ver tall 7 ortanf J... masses Standlng L to R R Lloyd -8 I Wasv1ck T Darby Adv1s0r Slttlng L to R S Winther L O'Hare 5753 00 D Stedman M Rhodes and E Reyes 5 X fff 'G0Q0 X xref' ' Q E 5 SV' R 4' 45 9 of e XM ka gn jam ,L tg X Vai L gm Th1s year's R1p Tlde was pr1nted mn two slzes bY the f 4 Petersburg PICSS rf There were 8 ed1t1ons Prlnted in an is and anressungry V' Q yy' if 6, dam must be H ,, fm F f JQ3 Enghsh 101' Co Ed1tors Ehas Reyes Irene WaSV1Ck ft Bw mches V20 lbs gf-.Q 4+ Bus1ness Manager Lynne O'Hare I Adverusxng Mgr Sven Wmther d 0 '- ' Sports Ed1tors Ehas Reyes D1Ck Stedman y .fa-QQMJ -1 I1-x C1rcu1at1on Mgr Lynne O'Hare ff Exchange Ed1tor Marg1e Rhodes r if 2 If Y Head Proof Reader Irene Wasvlck Features Marg1e Rhodes Irene Wasv1ck 8 Ed1tor1a1s Sven Wlnther nc younzningh Selma Photography Robert Lloyd th ambitions towarc spaper woman. She GI' Adv1sor Mr Darby Run? mm trouble 2 lE'4 ' iizrouhles when Jfohzmr Cloveri hmm! Wheel Ee' 'EL QPHS Rip 'fide 1n and saves the ruse, Ir e Wasvick Shop Teacher STUDY HALL RULES EXCLUSIVE tum, :Munn ms M WM ,.,.,.,,, ,fum bei 1N1'f'W'fW 'L-'fi rms. J 4 . X . . 'x ,, lv If E, g.,f I an , I y K., . 'A z, 'A fl 4 I r ya . I lx 8 P' A I P Q ' I 1 . + , f . I T I . 1' 'T I , I ' Q K g - ' ' ' 1 EL: X M . . ' I ' ' f T I . . , 7 ' 9 e , '01 B' I f . v Q 9 ' a - . . 3 Q I , . we 1 ka -. -A, ' nu wg,-, ' 5 y Z L., S Q . VN O- s v uf V- . X Qu 1 9-I F Ee F . , 3. , 0, I' . , ,. K S-6 ,ag , , n , - , A 0 . - Mi V L, ' .H C 2' : ' V A I - ' ' X I I : ,. 7 10, ' ' ' I ' I - - - - . , I is - , I y I . - r 1 - . I I r'--.:,- .... yigg, 4 .. D , -.Q - 'I . . , '-N Q. I-. . ' . S QE it . 1 N- . , . , ' 1 F-.EMI y A v rm., . .' 5 L,.,.. 4 . I Kg U A y I, L, , ng, , l I - . 'V -fx ' - ,,,..-I K Y ww . , bw ,A . lk --H . :A V '.. AA H b ' V 'V T if' 1 ' f ' 'K , 'L ' C ' ix' Y .l- Q- -lt.-ir,-. -J' R: 1 l g ? T I' . . V' ' A 1 ' U D. 1 S, -, ,if 4. rs MIXED CHORUS Back row L toR M Myren Gr1ndrod M Meeks J Wheeler R Lloyd J Rhodes K Nygaard B Reld Th1rd row L toR M Gnndrod J Sheldon G Thynes V Klcker J W11der Mr Harr1son P Wasv1ck J Hanson S M1ller M Pac1on R Thorsen Second row L toR T Sm1th E Reyes R Sarff L O'Hare N Otness L Bennett B Jones I Wasv1ck S W1nther F1rstrowL toR J Varnes R Duvall L Wasv1ck P Parr D Wlkan E Torsen J W1kan B Halt 1ner G Whlte M Blatchford Not p1ctured A Hall F Sarber B Nelson N Ballard M Rhodes The Mus1c Club held meetlngs durlng the year dlscusslng ways and means of ra1s1ng money for the Sprlng IH est1val wh1ch was held 1n Sltka B Jones Pres1dent Q. I Wasv1ck V1ce Pres1dent Wm Harnson Adv1sor R Thorsen Sec Treas we K . ' A X C Q 7 K 1 il - . ' -4 .- 6 '-f 1 . ' . if ' , - 41' ' f' 4' J 1. b P Q I n y v N V , ml B ' ' ' I R : A , . . - . , , . ' , . ' D 0 3 ' I ' I ' Y ' . I . 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GIRLS CLUI G1rls Club L to R M Mxller J Sheldon J Varnes M Meeks I Wasv1ck M Blatch ford M Rhodes B Re1dg Th1rd row L to R R Thorsen, C Gr1ndrod K Nygaard G Thynes J Wllder M Myren M Gr1ndrod Second row L to R M Allen L O'Hare P Wasv1ck, V Klcker B Haltlner E Torsen S M1ller Flrst row L to R L Bennett R Duval L Wasvlck P Parr J Wxkan J Hanson M Pac1on The G1rls Club gave the1r annual banquets for the v1s1t1ng teams and added Douglas to the 11st A luncheon was g1ven for the Kayh1 g1rls These projects were f1nanced by selhng pop and popcorn at all the basketball games Off1cers for th1s year were Pre s1dent Beulah Re1d V1ce Pres1dent Mary AnnM1l1er Secretary Treasur er Mary Ann Blatchford M1ss Cole AdV1S0r gi:-fa .xgflzkhca On January 26th the Wrangell Wolvennes and Petersburg Vxqueens played a basket ball game 1n the Petersburg gymnas1um The V1queens held the lead throughout the game and won w1th a score of 18 to 13 A return game was played 1n Wrangell on February 9th The game was very close but the Vlqueens won agaxn wxth a score of 27to26 -0 All Q B E Glrls GYIT1 Back row 1 to r J K Nysaard C Gr1ndrod v Cogke M Myren J Varnes M Gr1ndrod Second rowl to r L Wasv-Lck S Mxller J Wlkan G Thynes E Tor Sen M Pac1on P Parr F1rst row ltor M Allen R Rhorsen M B1afChf01'd P Wasv1ck B Halt1ner, J Hanson V Klcker Aff1rmat1ve Team L to R Frank Sarber Mat1lda Pac1on I I, and Robert Lloyd Eddie iam Under the d1rect1on of Mr Darby the debate team cons1sted of Mat1lda Pac1on Frank Sarber and Robert Lloyd for the aff1rmat1ve Bruce Jones Sven W1nther and N1ck Ballard for the negat1ve trl c1ty debate was held on Apr1l llth and 12th between Ketchlkan Juneau and Petersburg The w1nner's plaque wh1ch 1S to be ex changed for the next three years was awarded to Juneau 1n 1951 Negatlve Team L to R Bruce Jones N1ck Ballard and Sven W1nther 1 y mar mr , , n - - . 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