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

 - Class of 1949

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Port Angeles High School - Tum Tum Yearbook (Port Angeles, WA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 33 of 128
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. . . iddlers pla on . . . ff' I LEFT PICTURE TOP ROW: Mr. Oscar Erickson, director: Lorna Cameron, Jack Venables, Dan Janzen, Waynne Shields, Delores Hendrickson. SEATED: Bonnie Mudd, Jeanne Harlow, Mary Kitselman, Merle Bailey. 'i1ill'UllQ.Q'ilUllI the ages people have songht innsie. In the days of old '49, ininers streained into their favorite saloon where, as they partook of their favorite refreshinent, they listened to exhilarating niusie played on a tinny piano illlfi sung' by a harrooin belle. Now, a eentnry later, innsie is still being enjoyed. Here in R.H.S. the orehestra under the direetion of Mr. Osear I+h'iekso11 plays an iinportant part LEFT PICTURE 'FOI' ROW: Ken Doerxre, Wayne Roth, Allen Matthews, Dick Goodman. ROW 2: Larry Cayanus, Jean Hagerty, Jack Rice, Barbara Barrett, SEATFD: Dick Floyd, Ronald Durham. Marlene Walker, Lois Shawver. RIGHT PICTURE TOP ROW: .lim Woolett, Spent-er Adams, Roger Eastman, Wayne Priebe, John Rimbaeh. SEATED: Barbara Smith, Pemzy Harper, Joy Swenson, Virginin Pringle. in our innsie l!l'Ugl'2llll. The talented inusieians played at both the Junior and Senior plays and performed beauti- tnlly during' the f'ill'ISflll2lS Prograin. They also attended the eontest held at Snohoinish this year. The ineinhers of this year's orehestra ehose for their nniforins white V-neek- ed sweaters with green hloek letters and dark skirts Zlllti trousers, whieh lent to this group an attram-tive appear- anee. RIGHT I'lCTUlil'I 'IOI' ROW: Mary Ahlvers, Cleo Hansen, Lucie Grace, Carl Nies. ROW 2: June Walker, Marilyn Moffat. Gerry Lou Smith. Phyllis l'2llI'St'I'Vll0. SQIATED: Miirllyn Starnes, Gladys Wicklandeiq IR-gyzy Ilond, Lois Eaerett.

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ooters and . . . lm A LEFT PICTURFI TOP ROW: Russel Rollin, Philip Jarvis, Milan Irwin. Don Midkiff. ROW 2: Shirley Tucker, Rolvert Moffat, Arlen McDonald, Patty Jewett, A. Lee Freeman, director. BOTTOM ROW: Mamie Hanchett, Darlene Warren, Gloria Smith, Lavonne Boyd, Peggy Harper. At the first notes of the snappy Roosevelt High Sehool hand everyone perkecl up with an nnrlyiiig spirit. l'ncler the able clireetion of Mr. A. .Lee il'll'i'I'lIlilll the hzinml has developed into one ot the finest the sehool has ever haul. Appearing in their sinart green and white nnitorins at the football and Ll'Il 'l' PICTURE TOP ROW: D4-Los Wooilworth, Don Kaas. Pete Silmlsald, Dave P1 'df irtri ge. ROW 3: Leonard Jesinyzer, Freil Hennings, John Shore, Jaeli Horton, Kenneth Tinlcham. ROW 2: Billy Allmright, Donald Kochanek, Verner Bryant. Wayne Roth. BOTTOM ROW Clara Rushton, Beverly LaB1'eelx, Pat Williams, majorettes. I 3 . RIGHT PICTURE TOP ROW: Ronald Bradshaw, Don Turco. ROW 2: Sid Keith, Donald Irwin, Larry Cayanus, John Rim- lmach, Ken Lake. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Fee, Joy Swenson, Jim Gertz, Virginia Pringle, Irene Falconer. lmsliethall gzunes, they aclmlecl to the zest of the erowcl. They helped with their eatehy tunes to proflnee i11 the pep assenihlies an atinosphere ot en- thnsiasin and gaiettr whieh lmrouglit out the true spirit of the students and show- ed our rivals and opponents that An- geles is really tops. RIGHT PICTURE TOP ROW: Bob Foster, Leonarrl Barrett, Ralph Christensen. ROW Z: Beverly Nelson, Pat Nelson, Jackie Pnunml, .lean Hag:- erty. -lim Glann. BOTTOM ROW: Boll Fsson, Gormlon Fee, Donald Wagner, Don Smith, Wayne Prielve. .- ' ,. 1 1 .A . J



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. . as angerous The Boys' HA Club, always one of the sehoolis niost aetive organizations, hit a new high for aetivity this year under the able leadership of M r. John Driscoll, advisorg Jaek Heath, presi- dent: Jaek Neer, viee-presidentg and Gene Mullen, seeretarv. In addition to their usual aetivities ot giving danees, and sponsoring the an- nual Harlein Hlohetrotters gaine, the boys got busy and straightened out the regulations eoneerning the unearned letters and stripes. They also brought the eonstitution up to date and deeided to expel froin the group all violators of the hy-laws and those who, without good eause, inissed as inanv as three meetings in il row. One of the sehools inost pul1lie-spirit- ed elulms is the Ted Hi-Y. under the eapalmle leadership of Larry il+ly1nan. They have given their whole-hearted support to the drive for the Y.lNll.i'.A., the Mareh of Dinies, the paper drive, and other eonnnunity affairs. During the fil'Il'iStI1l21S season the Hi-Y boys helped lmedeek the downtown lightposts with their animal festive greenery. TOP PICTURE BOYS' A CLUB TOP ROW: Dick Arnold. Gary Kish, Jim Ditz, Wayne Beadle, .lim Niemeyer. ROW 3: Jerold Bamer, Ed Hammer, Bob Smith, Don Hilt, Don Turbo, ROW 2: Duane Beutler. Frank Fisher, Rod Brazel, Wayne Roth, Rob Hallnerii, Harold Judkins. BOTTOM ROW: Danny Donahue, Bob Foster. Larry Cayanus, Fill Larsen. Kenneth Brandstrom, Bob Heller, Earl Dona- ue. PICTURE 3 BOYS' A CLUB TOP ROW: Ed Halherg. Norm Thomassen, Bill Ensor, Al Sether, Selwyn Sugden, Jim Angel, Mr. Driscoll, advisor. ROW 2: Russell Rollin, Gene Barton, Bud Benson, Mark Ralston, Les Prince, Ken McLennan, Gordon Gallacci, Ralph Christ- ensen, Harold Whitman. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Miller, Don Grant, Jim Phillips, Stan Ingraham, Wayne Neale, Wilher Seholes. OFFICERS KNEELING: Gene Mulleris, secretary: Jaek Heath, president: Jack Neer, vice-president. PICTURE 2 TED HI-Y OFFICERS Steve Kish, vice-president: Don Turco. ecretary: Larry Eyman, president. BOTTOM PICTURE TED HI-Y ACTION SHOT Madeleine Fisher, Steve Kish, Mary Jo Allmers, Elmer Brooker, Larry Eyman, and I-Betty Williams enjoy themselves at one of the Hi-Y sponsored dances.

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