Port Angeles High School - Tum Tum Yearbook (Port Angeles, WA)

 - Class of 1949

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'e e in our journey . . . 'l'o stako a 1-laiin for their 1-lass, thc Soplioiiioros startod out i11 roal variicst. 'l'l11-lv sot ont to vlaiin mlistinctioii of having tho host Soplioiiiore spirit hy sookiiig a good naino for tlieiiisclves i11 Tho svhool. flllil ofil1vi1'111a11.V avfivitivs was the-ii' Zlllllllill assoiiililuv which took plavc 011 Al'llllSTlt'l' Day. 'llhis assoiiihly was liasml o11 world 1N'ill'0,, with 'rho A1111-1'i1-1111 lmgion assisting i11 fhe pre- Slllliilililll. Allflilllfl'0X2llll11l0 oftl1ei1'z1l1ilii'V was shown hy tho sin-rfoss offl10i1'p0p danvo Snow Flako lf'li11 givv11 at l'l11'isT111as Tiino. 'l'l1is zwtivit-V gavv 11s 1ll0l'l' proof that Tho up ancl Wlllllllgw Soplioinoro 4'lass has what if Takos. 'l'l1o Tl1i1'cl Zlllllllill Nlaiwli Gras spon- sorocl lay Tho Soplioinoiwi Ulass was a Ll1Il-'T l'IC'l'URl-I: SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS M1'. Harry Shim-lxls and Miss Sue Harding. Ul'l'l-IR RIGHT Sonhomorus. Maryzarc-t Corba-ti. l'n-1-:gy Ditz :mil Vera Allen vnjoy thvmss-Ives at the Girls' Cluh Big Sister Party. LOWER KlGH'l': SOPHOMURE CLASS OFFICERS Hill Foloy, 1111-siiluiitg lin-rnaril lionil, vico-lire-sidi-ritz Diane lirusoau, svcrotarv. gala affair whivli l1igl1 liglifocl Tho ovvii- lllgg' of F1-l11'11z11'.x' 25. With i'2lllf2ll'0, von- fofti and balloons, Tho king and qiiooii, -l0l'l'V Austin and Sallv A111lo1'so11, dross- ocl i11 royal attiro, worm- vrowiivcl hy tho wow 1-hoson as ilii0llll2llliS to tln- king and 1111111111. 'l'ho f'2llllllll2llOS wow llUllllll2lll'll hy tho lll0llllM'l'S of thc- 1-lass lint tho final solovfioii was loft To Tho Voting of tho l'llfil'0 Silltlllllt body. 'l'l1is clanvo ll2lS 1-oino to ln- known as tho oiitstaniling a1'Tivi'ry of Tho Soplioinoros anal is 11ow il t1'a1lition illllllg with lllllll0l'HllS oflioi' svllool 1'V0llis. 1-lass111'osiclo11T,l3ill Foloy.All11on1i11110s

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. . . so told ll Q old ine Gazette., To the Teddy tirowls staff falls the task of supplying the st11de11ts with bi- lllilllthly t'01ldGl1SZ1iI011S of current hap- peiiiiigs around the halls of R. H. S. tlapably advised by Miss Isabelle Whit- field, they strive to reach the ultimate goal of all school newspapers- tl1e National Sr-liolastic' Press Assoeiatio11's All-A111e1'iea11 Award. Spark plugs of the staff are Shirley MeMieke11 illlll Betty Powell, eo-editors: following' elosely i11 their footsteps are assoeiate editor Betty Williams, and uews editor Molly Molehior. Mary .-Io Mc-I1a1'e11, feature editor, and her assistant, Rita Aiidersou write those tidbits that pop up here and there. Bob Mattson, the 21Q'g2,'1'0SSlVC business inaiiager of the staff, keeps the books balanced, pays bills and eolleets IIIOIIOY fro111 the local 111erc'ha11ts. Russell Eldridgets persevera11ee and photographer Kenny IIlll11I1lI'6,S pie- tures are the two features which 00111- bi11ed turn out the exeelleiit sports page you'll fi11d i11 every issue. All i11 all, you Cilllii' help but agree that the Teddy iirowls staff is plIllllSll- ing a newspaper Zlllf' sc-hool would be proud of. TOP LEFT PICTURE Shirley McMicken, co-editor: Miss Isabelle Whitfield, advisor Betty Williams, assistant editor: Betty Powell, eo-editor. SECOND LEFT PICTURE Russ Eldridge, sports editor: Jim Gertz, assistant morgue editor: Dick Thanem, morgue and circul'1t.on editor: Ken Dunmire, photographer. BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE Molly Molchior, nevxs ed1tor: Rita Anderson, assistant feature editor: Lorna Randell, reporter and ad sol tutor: Diane lVlcMahan, copy and exchimfre editor: Mary Jo McLaren feature editor. TOP RIGHT PICTURE Delores Lrdmann, typist: Bob Mattson, business manager: Billie Thompson. tvpist: Be.ty Romines. advertsing. BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE FIRST YEAR JOURNALISM STUDENTS TOSV ROVIG: Betty Kohler, Sally Trudeau, Beverly Bell, Doris I ourne . BOTTOM ROW: Joy Weaver. Trenna Olson, Mardel Henning Ron Neer.



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ight our goal 20 TOIP PICTURE TOP ROW: Pat Daily, Marga- ret Reiners, Dick Foster, Shirley Melville, Clark Bryant, Harold Ortloff, Jean Hagerty. ROW 4: Jimmy Young, Florence Fountain, Don Midkiff, Delores Woodworth, Elsie Wright, Mary Ahlvers, Joy Swenson. ROW 3: Jim Bolen, Joyce Kellogg, Harry Heath. Gay Little, Shirley Baar, Ronnie Neer. ROW 2: Bob Williams, Virginia Pringle, Lynnette Smith, Joyce Noble, Berdena Amund- son, Irene Hansen, Joe Ross. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Cole, Loretta Charles, Martha Stewart. Lorraine Charles, Joann Kruger, Ramona Olson. MIDDLE PICTURE TOP ROW: Jerry Austin. Bob Winters, David Bovy, Leonard Barrett, Clifford Olson, Jack Trumbull, Jean Erickson. ROW 4: Virginia Oars, Don Montgomery, Elaine Luedke. Jerry Donahue, Larry Smith, Wanda Maple, Doris Wournell. ROW 3: Jim Hinshaw, Annetta Howser, Mardel Hennings, Gordon Gribble, Betty Kohler, Tom O'Brien, Bob Adams. ROW 2: Danny Janzen, Bonita Sylvia, Dolores Hendrickson, Lorna Cameron, Darlene Craver. Joan Esson, Ardell Evenson. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Lemon, Steve Homer, Rebecca Bald- erston, Margie Miller, Marietta Alice, Mona Fuller, Barbara Smith. BOTTOM PICTURE TOP ROW: Sid Keith, Ronald Schroder, Dennis Lannoye, Monte Edwards, Don Irwin, Dick Smith. Delmar Thomp- son. ROW 4: Don Kochanek, Lora Haven, Pearl Dunn, Keith Lindley, Bill Ewing, Leo Walsh, Peggy Harper. ROW 3: Sally Anderson, Larry Gilden, Peggy Ditz, Donna Smith, Pauline Kesler, Joan Albright, Don Scholes. ROW Z: Gladys Larson, Joy Weaver, Bebe Schmitt, Chris Johnson, Margaret Corbett, Sonya Nichols, Hettie Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Trenna Olson, Jo Richardson, Margie Will- iams, Diane Bruseau, Betty Shropshire, Buddy Picca.

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