Petersburg High School - Flood Tide Yearbook (Petersburg, AK)
- Class of 1964
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RICHLLAND, WASHINGTON Flood Tid 1964 Published Annually by Petersburg High School, Petersburg, Alaska Table of Contents Activities ....... page Administration .... . .. .page Advernsing ...... page Camera Club .... page Cheerleaders .... .... p age Chorale ...... .... p age Chorus .... page Debate ...... .... p age Dedication .... page Drill Team ..... .... p age Eighth Grade .... page Facuhy ........... page Flood Tide Staff. . . page Freshmen .................. .... p age Future Nurses of America .... page Future Teachers of America .... page Girls' Athletic Association .... .... p age Girls' Club ............... .... p age Juniors ...... page Junior Prom ............ page Junior Varsity ............ .... page Last Will and Testament ..... .... p age Leternnenfs Club .......... .... page Librarians .............. page National Honor Society. . . page Rip Tide Staff ........ page Science Club... page Seniors ...... page Senior Play .... page Snaps ........ ...pages 48, Sophomores .... page Sports ........................ page Student Council .................. page Superintendent and School Board .... page Superintendent's Message ........ page Track .................... page Transportation .... . . . page Vndngs ........ page Viking Band .... Page 49 5 73 58 72 62 54 61 4 62 46 7 51 41 60 59 63 56 33 36 71 29 63 61 53 52 57 13 31 64 37 65 50 3 6 66 47 67 55 In Appreciation... For his twelve years of devoted service to the Petersburg school system JOHN F. HAYWARD, Supt. of Schools B. A. , Western Washington College M. A., Teachers College, Columbia University, University of Colorado, University of Arizona, Guadalajara, Mexico. And our School Board. . . g :swim no .. .. Left to Right: Dr. Richard Day, Wilmer Oines, Treasurerg Harold Lee, Jr. , I Superintendent Hayward, John Enge, Clerk, Capt. Chris Brewis. In Memoriam We, the Seniors, dedicate the 1964 Flood Tide to the memory of MR. WILLIAM ALLEN, whose civic and educational interests were displayed by his enthusiastic participation in community activities and the education he desired for his children. Administration if C, an SUPERINTENDENT JOHN F. HAYWARD SUPERINTINDENT'S MESSAGE The most significant change that'has taken place in the Petersburg High School program in the last decade is the realization of the importance of education on the part of the boys. In 1954 while there were a few more boys than girls in attendance, only 6 boys were on the Honor Roll compared with 12 girls. At the semester mark in 1964, 23 boys and 20 girls earned the high grades necessary for placement on the Honor Roll. In the old days scholarship was held in low repute by the boys of P. H. S. An honor student was considered an oddball, an egghead, a square. Today the attitude is completely reversed. The young men on the Honor Roll are the leaders. For the first time in history the Viking Coach has no eligibility problems--7 out of 10 of the Vikings are honor students. The complex economy of today and tomorrow demands and rewards men and women with self-discipline, courage and a high level of education. The boys of 1964 have no more brains than the boys of 1954, 1944, or 1934, but they have learned that intellectual achievment is the status symbol of the 60's ff fm 'is 5-Q-2 g-al Facult +fF 4 . lf N 'Q - ,fi ' f3 -H 7 ' r g -up ff? A Xw f '-v.,,,.-1,0 L: 4 Q 1 'i QW i fx 55, 'K Rx T: y: M 4 PAU L BOWEN San Jose State College University of California, B. A. University of New Mexico Science WILLIAM J. CARROCCIA Carroll College, B. A. History English MRS. WILLIAM CARROCCIA San Francisco College for Women Carroll College, B. A. English Spanish 1 Home Ec. Dev. Reading Girls' PE MRS. MUREL CEARLEY University of Oklahoma, B. A. English Speech DANTE DHALESSANDRO University of Washington, B. A. University of Washington Graduate School English Creative Writing MISS ESTHER G. EVANS Northern State Teachers College, B. S. Colorado State College, A. M. Business Education Central Treasurer Librarian EDWIN FUGLVOG Western Washington College, B. A. Oregon Technical Institute RICHARD B. HANSEN Western Washington College, B. A Industrial Arts Boys' PE Viking Coach ROSCOE H. HOIOSEN Macalester College, B. A. Mankato State College Western Washington College U. S. History American Government Geography Vice-Principal MELVIN J. HOUSLEY ng as tu , . , gtg-Q,--5.5-7 k ,, ' .W ,, University of Nebraska, B. Sc. 'LVA1 f f! f Colorado State College, A. M. University of Alaska Carleton College Oklahoma State University Mathematics JOSE PH MCALISTER Humboldt State College, B. A. Lewis and Clark College Music MISS SUSAN SWIFT Sacramento State College, B. A University of Mexico English Spanish Home Economics Developmental Reading Girls' PLZ - f -W CSV in Us-' Nzzffw ' si gwx-w e 'Q F et ,imgif -. --1,--fssiizz f 4- E45 ' , ,, .,..,. . ,. K 1 - ,--,,s1 .- J f x-,-Q www. WA 515' lg, f , W: 31.1 ' - S . If L , ' . - f V1 Q11 -S+ ' 5 , . ' M, 4, ff K Q ' . .. 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BEATRICE ESPESETH School Nurse MAX LARTZ Custodian MRS. ANN MACDONALD Secretary Seniors IA W QWIWIIQ IZ Z IQIW-Z fl f Alf W5 if ' MIM .iVf 6' 7 Ar Z Ql -af 4 'V f , s -, Z, Z .V I Z 1' 1 -V 5 , W Z, v 7 7 f ' v 'f 7 ' . -, 4 AW 7 Z , Xl, 5 j X ' 5,3 Q 'att NK S . w j Nr 2 N? My X xy wg iz? HENRY JOSEPH ALLEN Am I still eligible? Transferred from Craigmont, Idaho--1961. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Chorale 3, 45 Camera Club 2 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Senior Play 4. It's better to itch for something than to scratch for it. Chorus 15 Choral 25 Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3 45 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Camera Club Vice-President 45 Senior Play 45 Class President 35 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Lettermen's Club President 4. DAVID SAMUEL CRAWFORD VALEDICTORIAN . . . and for a breath of ecstacy, give all you have or could be. Rip Tide Asst. Editor lg Rip Tide Editor 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4g FTA Sec- retary 2, FTA Vice-President 33 FTA President 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club Point Chair- man 3g Girls' Club President 43 Chorus 1, 3, 4g Chorus Secretary 4, Chorale 2, 3,4g Viking Band 1, 2, 35 Science Club lg Debate 3, Student Council 2, 3,49 Class Secretary lg Class President 2, Class Historian 43 ASB Asst. Treasurer 2g ASB Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 2, 3,43 Senior Play 4. KIRSTI ANNE EIDE See ya! Librarian 3,4g Future Nurses of America 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 1,2, 3,4g FTA Point Keeper 2, FTA Historian 35 Chorus 1, 3, 4, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Flood Tide Staff 4g Student Council 4, Class Historian 2g Senior Play 4. GAIL MARIE ELKINS ROGER CAMPBELL FLEEK Don't knock it fella! Chorus lg Camera Club 1,2g Science Club 1,2g Tumbling Team 1, 25 Senior Play 4. Wanta make a bet? Chorus 1, 3, 43 Camera Club 2, 3,4g Senior Play 4 Intramural Basketball 1. TROY EDWARD HEIKKILA I don't mean the answer, of course--just a little hint. Chorale 23 Chorus 1,22 Class President 43 Class Vice-President 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Lettermen's Club Vice-President 3g Track 1,43 Flood Tide Staff 2g Student Council 43 Senior Play 4. DOUGLAS JAMES KALK ROGER HARTLE Y HEIMDAHL Don't sweat the small stuff, baby. Transferred from Naches, Washington--Septem ber 1963 Future Teachers of America 43 Camera Club 43 Rip Tide 4g Debate 43 Senior Play 4. IRVING LEE KATASSE Yo, ho, ho, Idon't know. Girls' Club 1,2, 3,45 Drill Team lg Future Nurses Club 25 Cheerleader 2g Senior Play 4. A school teacher spends his life telling the same people the same things about the same things. Transferred from Sitka, A1aska-- 1061 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior Varsity 2g Track 2, 3, 43 Science Club lg Senior Play 4. CAROL CATHRINE KITO Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Secretary 4g Housing Committee 3, 4, Senior Play 4. SALUTATORIAN BONNIE KAY LONGWORTH KATHRYN ANNE KVERNVIK Those who cannot remember the past are con- demned to repeat it. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,43 Girls' Club Point Keeper 43 Drill Team lg Class Treasurer 1,2g Class Secre- tary 43 Flood Tide Staff 1, 2, 3,45 Flood Tide Bus- iness Mgr. 23 Flood Tide Asst. Editor 39 Flood Tide Editor 4g Cheerleader 1,25 Rip Tide 1,2g Viking Band 1, 2, 3g Chorus 1, 3, 4g Chorus Sgt. at Arms 4, Choral 2, 3g Student Council 3,45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4. ALLEN DALE LUND Happiness, that's it. The important thing is to be happy! Future Nurses of America 2, 3, FTA Secretary- Treasurer 33 Science Club 1, 2, 3g Science Club Vice-President 23 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 43 Rip Tide Staff 45 Chorus 1, 3, 45 Chorale 2, 3,43 Future Teachers of America 45 FTA Vice- President 4, Cheerleader 4g Future Homemakers of America 3g FHA Vice-President 3, Debate 43 Librarian 4. Oh, Ma! By ten o'clock Igot to know all about Canada! Camera Club 2, 3, 4g Camera Club Vice-President 35 Camera Club President 4g Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus lg Viking Band 15 Class Vice-President 4, Letter- men's Club 3, 4, Student Council 45 Track 45 Varsity Co-Captain 35 Senior Play 4. PATRICIA OC IE MAGILL It's got a cool set of pipes too. Chorus 1, 3,4g Chorale 2, 3g Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Track 45 Cross Country 43 Science Club 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 4g ASB Vice-President 4. STEPHEN ERICK NESS SIGURD RAYMOND MATHISEN Don't fight it. Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus lg Varsity Co Captain 3g Lettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Lettermen's Club Secretary-Treasurer 35 Intramural Basket- ball 1,2, 3,4g Rip Tide lg Class Vice-President lg Class Sgt. at Arms 2g Senior Play 4. CARL KURT NORDGREN The trouble with you is you panic! Transferred from Ketchikan, Alaska--January, 1962. Class Sgt. at Arms 35 Track 35 Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4g Senior Class Play 4. The best thing in this world is knowledge, but who has knowledge? Student Council 1,2g Chorus l,2g Camera Club 2, 3, 43 Camera Club President 35 Camera Club Sgt. at Arms 45 Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,4g Flood Tide Staff 3g Class President lg Senior Play 4. HELMER WILLIAM OLSON Maybe. Junior Varsity 1,2g Class Sgt. at Arms lg Track 35 ASB Sgt. at Arms 4, Student Council 4g Senior Play 4. CLIFFORD MELVIN ROUNDTREE JAMES ALEX REID Who let you out of your cage? Class Vice-President 3g Class Sgt. at Arms 4g Viking Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 3, 43 Chorus Pres- ident 4g Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Chorale 2, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4g Track 4, Cross Country 4g Lettermen's Club 4g Student Council 4g Debate 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4g Senior Play 4. DARLA JEAN RYAN Oh, honestly! Chorus 1,2,4g Girls' Club l,2, 3,45 Drill Team 3g Senior Play 4. Worry is the interest paid by those who borrow trouble. Girls' Club 1, 2, 3,4g Future Nurses of America 4g Flood Tide 3, 45 Drill Team 1, 3,45 Drill Team Vice-President 4, Librarian 43 Student Council 4, Chorus 1, 3,45 Class Historian lg Class Treasurer 3,4g Senior Play 4. MILDRED NILLIE SKEEK Really? Girls' Club 1,2, 3,4g Future Nurses Club 1,2g Science Club 1,2g Senior Play 4. CLIFFORD WILLIAM TAGABAN LYNN RAE STROMDAHL No big thing. Camera Club 2g Chorus 1, 3, 4g Chorale 2, 3,4. HOLLY EVANGE LINE TATE l've been saving it up gradual. Transferred from Snohomish, Washington--Sep? ember 1962. Girls' Club 3, 4, Girls' Club Staff 3,4g Rip Tide Business Future Nurses of America 3, FNA Secretary-Treasurer 3g Student Council 4g ASB Asst. ian 45 Science Club 3g Senior Treasurer 3g Rip Tide Mgr. 3,43 Debate 45 49 FNA President 4g Flood Tide Staff 39 Play 4. Treasurer 4g Librar- What? Me mutter in class? Never! Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Vice-President 3, 45 Chorus 1, 3, 4g Chorus Vice-President 43 Chorale 2, 3, 4g Viking Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Viking Band 2nd Officer 4g Flood Tide 2, 45 Future Nurses of America 49 FNA Secretary-Treasurer 4g Class Secretary 2, 35 Class Sgt. at Arms lg Chorus Sec- retary 3g Drill Team 1, 3,4g Drill Team Vice- President 3g ASB Asst. Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 2, 3,4g Senior Play 4. NANCY JEAN TEMPLE Shut up and pass the bubb1egum! Viking Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Asst. Mgr. 35 Varsity Mgr. 43 Track 2g Rip Tide Staff 4. MICHAEL LOUIS WEEKS DANIEL JOHN WANBERG Get out of the way! Transferred from Tonasket, Washington--Sepia ember 1963. Senior Play 4. RICKY WHITETHORN Forget it, fella. Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus lg Viking Band 1 Track 2g Senior Play 4. Last Will and Testament of the Class of l964 I, HENRY JOSEPH ALLEN, do hereby will and bequeath all my dry jokes to Floyd Strand, who thinks they're funny. I, DAVID SAMUEL CRAWFORD, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay eligible for basketball by the skin of my nose to Bruce Stedman. I, KIRSTI ANNE EIDE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath the editorship of the Q to Gayle N. and my ability to remain aloof to any emotional person. I, GAIL MARIE ELKINS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to blush easily to anyone who wants it and to my sister, Joyce, my great will power to study. I, ROGER CAMPBELL FLEEK, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to hunt ducks to Roger Pederson and the cook's job on the Miss Norma to Wayne Peterson. I, TROY EDWARD HEIKKILA, do hereby will and bequeath tif I ever get ity a new gun stock for his .308 and a pair of spike boots for walking on ice to Bud Samuelson. I, ROGER HARTLEY HEIMDAHL, do hereby will and bequeath my shiny teeth to Billy Menish, my Math grades to my sister, Mary, and all the rest to Brudder Bailey---He needs it more than I do. I, DOUGLAS JAMES KALK, do hereby will and bequeath, to my baby brother, Don, my ability to make a wise crack and make no one laugh. I, IRVING KATASSE, do hereby will and bequeath my locker 11351 and combination to Tom Reid and September 6 through May 22---8:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. ---to John K. and detention hours to Henry and Garfield. I, CAROL CATHRINE KITO, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get good grades in American Government and not to talk in study hall to my sister, Amelia. I, KATHRYN ANNE KVERNVIK, do hereby will and bequeath my patience in housing people to Laurel Tate, who will need it, and my old American Government papers to Miriam Kinnear. I, BONNIE KAY LONGWORTH, do hereby will and bequeath all the fun I've had in high school to Terri Penttila and my rosy cheeks to my brother, Dick. I, ALLEN DALE LUND, do hereby will and bequeath my Go Juice to Roger Pederson and the good times I've had at P. H.S. to my sister Peach and Sandra Kinnear. ' I, PATRICIA OCIE MAGILL, will and bequeath my fun at slumber Q? ? ?l parties to Jean, Linda, Patty, and Sue, and I will my ability to whisper Q? ? ?J in study hall to my little Q?J brother. I, SIGURD RAYMOND MATHISEN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk like a duck to Floyd Strand and Carl Anderson and all the fun I've had in P.H. S. to Amelia Kito. I, STEPHEN ERICK NESS, will and bequeath all my good grades and my Spanish book to Norman Bailey and my ability to get the car to my brother, John. I, CARL KURT NORDGREN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have fun in P. H.S. to Larry Miller and Buddy Samuelson and my ability to really play basketball to Floyd Strand and Alan Otness. I, HELMER WILLIAM OLSON, do hereby will and bequeath my ex-girlfriends to Roger P. , Norm B. , and Greg N. and my luck with the girls to Wayne P. and William B. I, JAMES ALEX REID, will and bequeath, to all my brothers and sisters, my first period study hall, noon hour, and waiting for the bus. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Qf'I ' ,gp x 1 , -fr x up 'tk i wxe ,fm , 5, , K is , I ', WW ,n . M A Q, , q,: r ,. x .K, ,V , ' 1 , if t , tall? Left to Right: Roger Heimdahl, president, Darla Ryan, treas- urerg Bonnie Longworth, secretary, Al Lund, vice-president, Clifford Roundtree, Sgt. at Arms, Kirsti Eide, historian. I, CLIFFORD ME LVIN ROUNDTREE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to study and stay home weekdays to any basketball player who wants to flunk out. Also, I thank Laurel for her bravery in riding in all my beautiful ears, which I barely got into myself. I, DARLA JEAN RYAN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be a whiz at Spanish and Math to Barbro Winther if she wants it. I, MILDRED NILLIE SKEEK, do hereby will and bequeath my power to stay awake tpartlyj in class to Mary Katasse. I, LYNN RAE STROMDAHL, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times at P. H. S. to my sister Carol and my ability to study hard for tests to Linda Bussanieh. I, CLIFFORD WILLIAM TAGABAN, do hereby will and bequeath all my problems to Terry Rose and the Intruders, although they have enough as it is. The rest I need for my own use. I, HOLLY EVANGELINE TATE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make peanut butter sandwiches and a long, lonely wait for the bus to my sister Laurel and being the last on the bus to Sandy R. , Chick T. , and Stan R. I, NANCY JEAN TEMPLE, being of sound mind Q? ? ?j, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have fun at slumber parties to Patty, Robin, Linda, and Sue and my seat in Algebra to Marilyn M. I, DANIEL JOHN WANBERG, do hereby will and bequeath to Dale Hirt all my fun at bubble gum parties if he needs it and to my sister Sue my ability to pass high school. Shelll need it. I, MICHAEL LOUIS WEEKS, do hereby will and bequeath my money to the bank and my truck to the patrol boys. I, RICKY WHITETHORN, do hereby will and bequeath my luck with cars to Roger Pederson and Wayne Peterson. Left to Right: Henry Allen, Steve Ness, Clifford Roundtree, Kirsti Eide, Carl Nordgren, Darla Ryan, Jim Reid, Roger Heimdahl, Roger Fleek, Doug Kalk, Dave Crawford, Bonnie Longworth, Sig Mathisen, Nancy Temple, Dan Wanberg, Al Lund, Bill Olson, Gail Elkins, Patsy Magill, Mike Weeks, Millie Skeek. Senior Pla Our Town, a three act play by Thornton Wilder, was presented by the Class of '64 on November 26 and 27 in the high school auditorium. The play was directed by Mrs. Muriel Cearley. The story takes place in a small New Hampshire town named Grover's Corners in the early l900's. The action mainly concerns the Gibbs and Webb families. Dr. Gibbs QSteve Nessl and his wife, Julia QKirsti Eidej, have two children, George fRoger Heimdahlj and his little sister, Rebecca fNancy Templej. Their neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb fDoug Kalk and Bonnie Longworthy, have two Children named Emily QDarla Ryanj and Wally QAl Lundy. The background of Grover's Corners, a typical small town, and its inhabitants is given by the stage manager QHenry Allenj, who is also a part of the action. Through him the audience is introduced to many town characters, such as Howie Newsome fCarl Nordgrenj, the milk- man, Joe Crowell fRoger Fleekj, the paper boy, and Joe Stoddard QDan Wanbergj, the local undertaker. Others reveal their personalities themselves: Mrs. Soames fPatsy Magillj, town gossip, Simon Stimson fClifford Roundtreej, town drunk, Constable Warren fBill Olsonj, local policeman, and Sam Craig QDave Crawfordj, a relative of Mrs. Gibbs. In one scene, he is assisted by Professor Willard lJim Reidj of the state university, who gives information on the town and the surrounding country, and Mr. Webb, editor of the Grover's Cornors Sentinel, the local newspaper, Mr. Webb answers various questions about town social life offered by members of the audience Woman in the Balcony fGail Elkinsj, Man in the Auditorium QSig Mathisenj, Lady in the Box fLynn Stromdahlj. The stage manager then helps the audience to become better acquainted with the Gibbs' and the Webbs. The love between George Gibbs and Emily Webb is shown from their first awareness of one another until their marriage at the end of the second act. The unusual third act takes place in the cemetery overlooking Grover's Corners. Emily's death and her consequent realization of the pettiness and the fleeting happiness of life explain the basic feeling the author attempted to express---that truth is to be found only in the future. xr- ii I .vm I don't know why on earth I should be crying. 32 George, I've decided to raise your spending money twenty-five cents a week. I I Know what I like best in the world? Money! Prompters and stage crew: Holly Tate, Troy Heikkila, Irving Katasse, Rick Whitethorn, Kathryn Kvernvik. .lumors L. to R. z Patty Anderson Norman Bailey Robert Benitz William Bergmann Roseanne Berkley Linda Burrol Diane Grimsley Brent Holosen 34 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Laurel Tate, presidentg Wayne Peterson, vice-presidentg Diane Grimsley, treasurer. 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Students from outlying districts are brought to school daily by the school bus ' N 5 I 1 'J W! 4 F N 4 Z i , J I ' 1 a -f' lr' de' 1wA f-f-f' vlan ,,.f,- C1 H an nm Activities ggi Student Council STANDING, Left to Right: Bonnie Longworth, Roger Heimdahl, Kirsti Eide Shari Lind Holly Tate, Al Lund, Clifford Roundtree, Patsy Magill, Laurel Tate, Floyd Strand Jim Housley. SEATED: Jim Reid, Miriam Kinnear, Wayne Peterson, Diane Grimsley William Bergmann, Nancy Temple, Sig Mathisen. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS WILLIAM BERGMANN .... .... SIG MATHISEN ..... DIANE GRIMSLEY ..... . . . MIRIAM KINNEAR ..... . . . JIM REID ..... . ..... . . . WAYNE PETERSON ..... . . . PRESIDENT . . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER SGT. AT ARMS FIRE CHIEF Flood Tide Staff sy Y. ,f is Ei? A ,Q STANDING, Left to Right: Patty Anderson, Cherie Richmond, Laurel Tate, Darla Ryan, Shari Lind, Holly Tate, Gail Elkins, Mr. Carroccia, Advisor. SEATED: TeI'riPentti1a, Robin Lee, Barbro Winther, Mary Heimdahl, Bonnie Longworth. Editor ........... Assistant Editor .... Business Manager ..... Advertising Manager .... Senior Editor ........ Junior Editor ...... Sophomore Editor .... Freshman Editor .... Eighth Grade Editor. . . Faculty Editor ....... Sports Editor. . . Activities ..... Advertising pages .... Advisor ........... Financial Advisor. . . . . . . . General Photography ......... Miscellaneous Photography .... TABLE OF CREDITS . . . .Bonnie Longworth Patty Anderson .Robin Lee Terri Penttila . . . .Gail Elkins .. . .Laurel Tate . . . .Mary Heimdahl Barbro Winther . . . .Shari Lind . . . .Holly Tate . . . .Cherie Richmond Darla Ryan Patty Anderson Terri Penttila . . . .Robin Lee Barbro Winther Darla Ryan . . . .Mr. Carroccia .. . .Miss Evans Eldon Coon Mr. Hoiosen Rip Tide Staff fn' 8593! 946 STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. D'Alessandro, advisorg Gloria Zepp, Jean Reid, Linda Reeser, Linda Bussanich, Patsy Magill, Dan Wanberg, Doug Kalk. SEATED: William Bergmann, Nancy Temple, Kirsti Eide, Gayle Nicholson. TABLE OF CREDITS Editor ............ ..................... . . . Kirsti Eide Assistant Editor ..... ...... . . . . . . Gayle Nicholson Business Manager ............ . . . Nancy Temple Assistant Business Manager .... . . . Jean Reid Advertising Manager .......... . . .William Bergmann Social Editor ............... . . . Patsy Magill Sports Editor .... . . . ...... .... D an Wanberg Feature Editor .................. . . . Doug Kalk Exchange and Circulation Editor .... .... G loria Zepp Reporters ..................... .... L inda Reeser Linda Bussanich Patty Wooton Advisor... .... Mr. D'Alessandro Honor Society FRONT ROW, left to right: Kirsti Eide, Holly Tate, Wayne Peterson Roger Heimdahl Jim Housley Patty Anderson, Shari Lind, Henry Allen, Bonnie Longworth, Al Otness SECOND ROW Victor Smith, Brent Hoiosen, Gayle Nicholson, Mr. Hayward, Advisor. BACK ROW William Bergmann Don Kalk. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S 'Q 5 E. .5 ' i Z of n 9? g,1',: Q ii ij, 16 Q. , 3 Chorus , 6 m l, F FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr. McAlister, director, Liv Husvik, Elvera Phillips, Millie Skeek Julie Roundtree, Kirsti Eide, Shari Lind, Linda Reeser, Mary Parr, Diane Grimsley. SECOND ROW: Cherie Richmond, Darla Ryan, Carol Stromdahl, Sharon Lund, Patsy Magill, Bonnie Longworth, Holly Tate, Celine Love, Christine Clausen, Candy Temple, Robin Lee, Gayle Nicholson, Jean Pederson, Terri Penttila. THIRD ROW: Marie Roundtree, Amelia Kito, Kim Nicholson, Sue Wanberg, Marilyn Menish, Laurel Tate, Carl Nordgren, Rick Magill, Dave Crawford, Bruce Stedman, Frank Zepp, Sig Mathisen, Clifford Roundtree, Patty Wooton, Claudia Otness, Sue Jensen. Not pictured: Doug Kalk, Patty Anderson. Left to Right: 'Holly Tate, Vice-President, Bonnie Longworth, Sgt. at Arms, Kirsti Eide, Secretary, Laurel Tate, Terri Penttila, Librariansg Clifford Roundtree, President. iking Band PERCUSSION, left to right: Sue Jensen, Karen Jordan, Kim Nicholson, Cherie Richmond, Shari Lind. WOODWINDS: Mary Parr, Laurel Tate, Holly Tate, Kay Hoiosen, Dan Wanberg. BRASS: Marietta Kalk, Harvey Rice, David Stedman, Floyd Strand, Bruce Stedman, Harold Thompson, Roy Smith, Tom Swanson, Clifford Roundtree. STANDING, left to right: Bruce Stedman, Third Officer, Roy Smith, Librarian, Clifford Roundtree, First Officer. SEATED: Laurel Tate, Librarian, Holly Tate, Second Officer, Shari Lind, Fourth Officer. Girls' Club FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bonnie Longworth, Roseanne Berkley, Miriam Kinnear, Kim Nicholson, Marilyn Evensen, Marie Roundtree, Sue Wanberg, Celine Love, Patty Wooton, Patsy Magill, Holly Tate, Linda Reeser, Darla Ryan, Kathryn Kvernvik, Terri Penttila. SECOND ROW: Christine Clausen, Millie Skeek, Linda Bussanich, Lynn Stromdahl, Sandra Kinnear, Linda Burrell, Vee Etta Duncan, Gloria Zepp, Cindy Temple, Marilyn Menish, Laurel Tate, Barbro Winther, Jean Pederson, Robin Lee, Gayle Nicholson, Jean Reid, Shari Lind, Gail Elkins, Kirsti Eide, Bernice Pacion. BACK ROW: Mrs. Carroccia, Advisor, Sue Jensen, Donna Diamond, Claudia Otness, Mary Parr, Sharon Wikan, Joyce Elkins, Diane Diamond, Carol Stromdahl, Amelia Kito, Liv Husvik, Elvera Phillips, Cherie Richmond, Mary Heimdahl, Patty Anderson, Diane Grimsley, Nancy Temple, Sharon Lund, Mary Katasse. Left to Right: Kirsti Eide, president, Holly Tate, vice-president, Kathryn Kvernvik, secretary, Patty anderson, treasurer. Science Club 5 2 ivy. ...qi Science Club in action! Left to Right: Mr. Bowen, advisory Brent Hoiosen, treasurerg Gayle Nicholson, secretaryg Robert Swanson, Sgt. at Armsg Jim Housley, presidentg Shari Lind, vice-president. Camera Club STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. Hoiosen, advisor, Henry Allen, Al Lund, Roger Fleek, Rick Whitethorn, Bruce Stedman, Doug Kalk, Carl Nordgren, Robert Fredricksen, Linda Bussanich, Patty Wooton. SEATED: Celine Love, Marilyn Menish, Jean Pederson, Vee Etta Duncan, Sandra Kinnear, Sharon Wikan, Cherie Richmond. Left to Right: Cherie Richmond, treasurerg Carl Nordgren, Sgt. at Armsg Jean Pederson, secretary, Henry Allen, vice-president, Al Lund, president. Future Teachers of America STANDING, Left to Right: Cherie Richmond, Susan Wanberg, Clifford Roundtree, Gail Elkins, Doug Kalk, Barbro Winther, Suzanne Jensen. SEATED: Laurel Tate, Patsy Magill, Kirsti Eide, Shari Lind, Mary Parr. NOT PICTURED: Patty Anderson STANDING, Left to Right: Kirsti Eide, presidentg Patsy Magill, Vice-president. SEATED: Shari Lind, secretaryg Doug Kalk, historiang Laurel Tate, treasurer. Future Nurses of America A Z1 3 STANDING, Left to Right: Marilyn Menish, Holly Tate, Gloria Zepp, Gail Elkins, Robin Lee. SEATED: Sandra Kinnear, Nancy Temple, Darla Ryan. Left to Right: Nancy Temple, presidentg Holly Tate, secretary-treasurer. Viking Debate Team STANDING, Left to Right: Clifford Roundtree, Patsy Magill, Doug Kalk, Mrs. Cearley, advisor, William Bergmann, Laurel Tate, Dan Wanberg. SEATED: Nancy Temple, Eric Jordan. Librarians STANDING, Left to Right: Gloria Zepp, Gail Elkins, Patsy Magill, Terri Penttila, Barbro Winther, Robin Lee. SEATED: Linda Reeser, Cherie Richmond, Mary Heimdahl, Nancy Temple, Darla Ryan, Laurel Tate. Chorale FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Patsy Magill, Kirsti Eide, Laurel Tate, Holly Tate, Shari Lind, Terri Penttila, Linda Reeser. BACK ROW: Mr. McA1ister, directorg Clifford Roundtree, Dave Crawford, Bruce Stedman. NOT PICTURED: Patty Anderson. -X 1 I. I, fl : C r--N ... , u 5: W X ' 1' HIQ I1 -11.11.31-P f I-11 A - ' 7 . 1 h '. , ,. lg f ' ' -5 F U ' h ' - X- Q iie-x - QT l Lettermen's Club Left to right: Mr. Hansen, Advisorg Clifford Roundtree, A1 Lund, Alan Otness, Dave Crawford Steve Ness, Roger Pederson, Brent Hoiosen, Roger Heirndahl, Henry Allen. Allllfll ' 5 I o iv I, 2f?T2?Af 4 6 boo, 1 mu d B - 'lizmi Drill Team FRONT ROW, left to right: Laurel Tate, Robin Lee, Jean Pederson, Holly Tate. SECOND ROW: Linda Reeser, Claudia Otness, Jean Reid, Marilyn Menish. THIRD ROW: Cherie Richmond, Terri Penttila, Barbro Winther, Mary Heimdahl. FOURTH ROW: Darla Ryan, Liv Husvik, Mary Parr, Sandy Kinnear. BACK ROW: Carol Stronidahl, Susan Wanberg, Patty Anderson. Not Pictured: Dorothy Penttilla, Advisor. rn ETX by Southeast Alaska Champions 5 f Q-1 of B Sports K N o ,O 0 A-r, 'X X x D Cross Country Team STANDING: Mr. Hansen, Advisor. KNEELING, left to right: Roger Pederson, Clifford Roundtree, Sig Mathisen, Al Lund, Floyd Strand, Roger Heimdahl. l963 Track Team STANDING, left to right: Dale Hirt, Brent Hoiosen, Mr. Hansen, Advisor. KNEELING: Floyd Strand, Wayne Peterson. Viking Varsity - 4 1 Steve Ness Dave Crawford Roger Heimdahl Roger Pederson Brent Hoiosen Sig Mathisen , 5' - N l 'I 5 ' 3 E, ' EE 5 E 3 . sl if 522 51 iii as yi gi Al Ot11GSS Henry Allen Clifford Roundtree Dan Wanberg Greg Nichols Al L d un Manager Assistant Manager Floyd Strand 5- f Af.: ' : ' ' f i , .....-n TH E MIGH TY VIKIN GS Most Field Goals Steve Ness ------ ---- Most Free Throws Alan OtneSS ------ ------ - --- 'Most Fouls David Crawford ------------------ --- Best Free Throw Z7 Al Lund ----------- --- 70 Out of 91 S, E, Alaska Free Throw Champion Clifford Roundtree ------------------- 24 out of 25 FRONT ROW, left to right: Roger Pederson, Sig Mathisen, Dave Crawford, Alan Otness, Steve Ness Al Lund. BACK ROW: Henry Allen, Floyd Strand, Brent Hoiosen, Clifford Roundtree, Mark Sandvik Roger Heimdahl , Coach Hansen. N113 G.P. -Q.P. Fouls F.T.A. F.T.M. F.T.f7E F.G.M. T.P Average fAllen, Henry 18 41 26 28 14 99 3 i Crawford, David 24 88 60 61 36 240 Heimdahl, Roger 22 74 44 13 9 95 Lund, Allen 24 91 53 91 70 270 Mathisen, Sig 22 42 22 29 15 65 Ness, Steve 24 88 43 66 31 297 Otness, Alan 22 82 57 169 112 330 Pederson, Roger 17 36 27 12 9 33 Roundtree, Clifford 18 37 28 34 22 84 Strand, Floyd 24 71 34 56 31 143 Hoiosen, Brent 13 18 6 6 3 23 Sandvik, Mark 4 4 2 1 0 8 Longworth, Dick 4 5 0 1 O 4 Enge, Arnold 4 5 0 0 0 2 Most Inspirational Player 70 H'Honorary Captain Vikings Kake 15 Vikings Kake 22 Vikings Sitka 38 Vikings Sitka 37 Vikings Juneau 70 Vikings Juneau 65 Vikings Wrangell 34 Vikings Wrangell 37 Vikings Haines 39 Vikings Haines 41 Vikings Juneau 50 Vikings Juneau 38 Vikings Ketchikan 72 Vikings Ketchikan 45 Vikings Wrangell 34 Vikings Wrangell 46 Vikings Hoonah 45 Vikings Hoonah 45 Vikings S.J. S. 51 Vikings S. J. S. 34 'Vikings Haines 44 'Vikings Juneau 87 'Vikings Mt. Edgecumbe 59 'Vikings Wrangell 36 'Tournament Vikings Total Points Made 1693 Opponents Total Points Made 1184 Vikings Point Average Per Game 70. 5 Opponents Point Average Per Game 49. 3 Won 21 Lost 3 Swish! If you hurt me I'll tell my mommy! It's mine. 7'l Junior Varsity ,wp 'nu- FRONT ROW, left to right: Johnnie Hansen, Assistant Coach, Dick Longworth, David Stedman, Stan Reid, Rick Magill, Norman Bailey, Arnold Enge, Chuck Thynes, Mark Sandvik, Coach Hansen. SECOND ROW: Ted Thynes, Tom Reid, Don Kalk, Eric Jordan, William Pavao, Victor Smith, Jim Brennan. BACK ROW: Ted Israelson, Robert Swanson, Glenn Reid, John Enge. Mal May I have this dance? Cheerleaders Cherie Richmond Barbro Winther Left to right: Amelia Kito, Song Queeng Shari Lind, Barbro Winther, Cherie Richmond, Cheerleaders. 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AND MRS, RICHARD BRENNAN CONGRA-ru1.AT1oNs TO THE GRADUATING CLASS or 1964 PENTTIL.A LOGGING CO, BEST OF' LUCK SENIORS LON'S FLYING SERVICE BEST WISHES ORDER FROIVII PETERSBURG PARENT- TEACHER ASSOCIATION PTA COOK SENIORS gkgiam I :Q 'X' SJ 3. ft Boox IVIAYORZ LEW BEST WISHES GRADUATES WILLIAMS CITY COUNCIL: VERNON COUNTER EDWIN FUGLVOG EDWARD HAGERIVIAN BEULAH LUHR BEA STOKKE LEWELLYN SWANSON CITY MANAGERS KESTER L. DOTTS CITY OF PETERSBURG J AND H LOGGING COMPANY BEST WISHES SENIORS CONGRATULATES YUKON FUR FARM THE CLASS OF 1964 WISHING YOU A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE WWW b M, ,Tj TAYLOR INSURANCE AGENCY THE BERGMANNS , I EEST REGARDS Q ' SENIORS IVIITKOF SALES AND SERVICE X: Q WISHES THE CLASS OF 19611 I THE BEST OF LUCK 1 X , DEPENDABLE OIL SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE EDDIE'S BARBER SHOP CONCRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1964 ANY STYLE HAIRCUT BEST REGARDS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 LIND'S BEST WISHES GRADUATES FIND THE BEST IN QUALITY AND FIT AT -1-HE FAMILY SHOE MART LOTS OF LUCK SENIORS RELIABLE TRANSFER COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1964, AND GOOD LUCK IN WHATEVER FIELD YOU CHOOSE TO ENTER i PEOPlE'S DRUG CO. BEST OF LUCK TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1964 mm :NconvonArea THE FRIENDLY STORE TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS HIT ll 5 95 M, , 1 BEST WISHES SENIORS H y WM M D M ' 5 lE CONTE APPAREL BEST vvlsr-use SENIORS IVIITKOF HOTEL TRONES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONGRATULATES THE GRADUATING sENxoRs lVlARTINSEN'S DAIRY wus:-:Es THE CLASS oF 1964 A succsssrfun. FUTURE WISHING YOU A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE BEST OF LUCK SENIORS MITKOF MARINE WAYS CITY CLEANERS WISHES YOU CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 G' REID BROTHERS 'Nm LOGGING COMPANY A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL FUTURE -1 I 5 Ax' Vg 2f CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1964 GRADUATES PUBLIC DOCK BEST WISHES GRADUATES Jovi! , , , m A .., 'yowcded in 1976 Producer: of fDlGlD-IUNE MAY SUCCESS ATTEND YGUR EFFORTS BEST WISI-IES SENIORS f . f' ,,,. ,..., .ff A-4110 .:- Qfl 5.1'.','.. :'. ' A 110,101 i'.?:-:e-zg- A 'a I i3E . A ' 'U rf' -.1---:,,? ,, vb '1 -A :Ez-P - ,Q 5 5 ',.'i.- 4 I 'f 1'-1-Y gb-Q - .QEFHIFE . 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AND DARLENE COON THE STAR FURNISHING YOU WITH THE BEST, ALWAYS FROM KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RIGHT ON THRU WITH YOUR STERLING, CHINA, AND ALL YOUR GIFTS, Fon ALL OCCASIONS, THE STAR 9 k CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BEST WISHES ALWAYS TO THE 1964 GRADUATES X1-M 5 J T 315 QOUGMUQ E 4 r x N5 , X TEC, THE HOBBY SHOP PARR'S BAKERY GOOD LUCK GRADUATES UNION Oll B, T, SMITH BEST WISI-IES SENIORS TI-IE PETERSBURG PRESS ix THE WRANGELL SENTINEL Y X.-f PETERSBURG, ALASKA 3' l WRANGELL, ALASKA weak.. m b , 5 5, Q f f f 350 ,.4' 'x , . ,. oR?3+5fd.I' W' 'I . ox 91:9 Cxfgziwe 'sb' . owe Qc, i. tsffiaexgq' S935 959' 90 i 0163959569209 I, .-'a , .- 1 49,90 ox 2,-. 0' . .U cv a1+'W31 ' .SW 5' . X P' Jw A5- M f i F.ffI.I,....,.. 7 L'!Z? I.a'-2'3 WILLIAMS PUBLISHING COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS GRADS BEST WLSHES SENIORS .: YYPLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERSH AT SANITARY MARKET RICHARD DAY, D,D.S, BEST REGARDS SENIORS MAY YOU SUCCEED IN ALL YOU ATTEMPT DR. RUSSEL C. SMITH ALASKA MILDCURED CANNED - - - FRESH--- FROZEN SALMON-I-IALI BUT-COD-S HE LLF ISH ..',::::tL1' f- . !,3g25.'id414cflllff Qi,-. ff'--::5:f'w' I Z'-A ' -12 , Q L ' KAYLER-DAHl FISH C0., INC. POLAR STARI' AND KAY-DEE BRANDS 2620 W, COMMODORE WAY SEATTLE 99, WASHINGTON PETERSBURG, ALASKA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1964 GRADUATES T ,TMI XI I' n HAGER MAN AND LONGWORTH BEST REGARDS GRADUATES www I AT THE RUSTIC INN THANK YOU ADVERTI S ERS FLOOD TIDE AND RIP TIDE BEST OF LUCK SENIORS OF '64 Fm I TMI TIT T VV' PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES PETERSBURG PROCESSORS WISHES THE SENIORS A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE nf G? Q I ,M M I A 'N V1 ' J J .def ALASKA LUMBER AND PULP CO., INC POST OFFICE BOX 1050 SITKA, ALASKA PAN AMERICAN SALUTES THE PETERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF '64 TO YOU WE EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES FOR THE YEARS AHEAD. 2 .,.,.,,......,,, fgwwfm 1.-: E E 9 -ala -H .giij -w --'f-lla-: - - --:z.'L- :-- 3 ' -ei -I I .....-:- --:5-ig... ,- 3,5---f-Z Eff A F' PZ.. -- --E I--H3 ---:'-...- . ?I'g.'1Har..1-F 1 Y..5Yg.Q, ,,,,.,-,.-, W- A - -E- -hlfz.--3:---. L . Im... L- . ,I .. .. .. V, . . ..-.? L. -' ' ' ' - -- '- ... .. - , , O - '--1 'S,rei': PQISI' QDVIEEIICQN WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE BEST oF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1964 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS G , QIIIII X 'Adm IX E GOD BLESS YOU K I , - I . ,L QUALITY AND SERVICE FIRST THE IVIINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION THE TRADING UNION, INC, etersbur g ntr ance imber xp e ctations unning eafood est nder emember ood is centrally located in the S.E.Alaska Panhandle at the head of Wrangell Nar- rows and the mouth of the Stikine River. to S. E.Alaska by road, through British Columbia, will be via the planned Sti- kine River Highway fnow being surveyedj which will terminate at Petersburg. harvest totaled 100 million board feet last year for pulp and sawmills. are that 100 million board feet will be out annually in the two million acre Petersburg ranger district in the next ten years. time to all fishing grounds is shorter for the fisherman from Petersburg's fine nat- ural harbor at the mouth of Wrangell Narrows processed each year--halibut, salmon, cod, shellfish--totals 16 to 20 million pounds. deer hunting in Petersburg District with the armual take about 3600 animals--more than rest of S. E.Alaska Districts combined. supervision of local Big Game Hunters get trophy size brown bear, black bear, goats, etc. if you are planning an industrial site, want to harvest the natural resources, or enjoy a vacation with hunting and fishing, come see us. harbor, good municipal services, good schools and central location. PETERSBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONGRATULATES THE GRADUATING SENIORS Auusun Amuuss GENERAL OFFICES: 2 MARINE WAY, JUNEAU, ALASKA H. LEE, L. ROUNDTREE, V, COLP, B, STEDIVIAN, AL WHITE YOUR HOME TOWN CREW NOW IN OUR PIONEER IN 29TH YEAR ALASKA FLYING , T r CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1964 NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG ALASKANS IN THE PULP INDUSTRY LEARN MORE NOW - - - EARN MORE LATER BETTER ALASKA - - - THROUGH INDUSTRY KETCHIKAN PUlP COMPANY 51-80000 I ge-,ya 9 ft' f O 141411466 1' f ' 0, 'VWUWF Liv-X . dp: Q off '55 4 quwn- x pb-X' Pgzc Q : Av 3 0 ofgun ozn EOEUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL FRICHEAND, WASHINGTON W W. ,g V .-K .6 ah., '-' -.,gQ..-aid, szgl , .,WM.-,,m,.w,.3 , Y WW 5- ' mill. A . Wm , M V M Y 1. ,Q WL v-Q. ,hh V W M ,iAM'::'U M W, ,, W ,,,,.w , tiii. ' ,fx 7.5 ,Q . W. www M-aw-f V- 1- -W , 1 v ,XJ - Eexkgfx 1 4 3' s ' f , Xi P, A-A i . fgwvws 71 'S xvs 1 '41 3,53 S. X, lf 2.6. ,R T 3 :he sg TS. li W..W..' Q, ,495-uh +A... W, M . 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