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

 - Class of 1950

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-v Z5 Q54 J '-rfrr? ROW 1: ADAMS SPENCE A.sFrosh. class pres.: Carousel com. 3: Al. Mardi Gras com. 2: Orchestra contests 1. 2. 3: Pep Band 2: Latin Club l: Jolly Jr. Carnival com. HIGHS, MARY JOY-Edmonton, Albertaf9B vicc-pres. : Album eom. 1 : Graduation eom. 1: Field Day 1: HerefG.A.A., Honor teams 3, 4: Inspirational Banquet com. 3, tennis 4, l'lay Day com. ch. ,I : Faculty Tea com. 2. 3, Hostess 4: Sr. Mother's Tea eom. 3: Pep Club, whip squad 3: Delegate to Everett 3: Sr. Breakfast com. 3: Jolly Jr. Carnival com. ch.: Carousel eom. 3: Commencement usherette 3: Jr. Prom. Queen: Girls' Club cabinet 4: Sr. l'lay com.: Neptunt-'s Fantasy com, 4: Tum Tum: Quill and Scroll 4: A. S. H. sec. 4: Model Youtr Legis- lature -1: Delegate to Seattle 4: Colleize Conf. 4, hostess: TORCH: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 3, chaplain -I. ALDERDICE, PATRICIA LEE-Girls' Club: Neptune's Fantasy eom. 4: Carousel eom. 3: Mardi Gras com. 3: Tolo eom. 2: Commencement usherette 3: Tulip Time com. 1: Faculty Tea hostess LC. -1: Sr. Mother's Tea com. el: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Hall duty 4: Open House 1, 2, 3. ARP, LELAH MAY-Girls' Club. AV FRY, GLENN W.-4-Baseball 2, 3: Student Council 3: Carousel com. 3: lloys' Club. ISALCH ZOE ANN-l'ep Club pres. 4: Girls' Club vice-pres. 4, cabinet 3: G.A.A. sec. 3, executive board 1, 4, honor teams 2, Banquet com. ch. 3, 4, Port Townsend Play Day delegate 3, l'lay Day com. ch. 4, Gym assistant 3: Tum Tum 4. Sr. Editor, sec.: Neptune's Fantasy com. -1: Carousel com. eh. 3: .lolly Jr. Carnival chairman: Mardi Gras com. ch. 3: College eonf. 4: Faculty Tea com. ch. 3, -1, hostess 2, 3, al: Suxzar and Spice com. ch. 3: Tolo co-chairman. com. ch. 4: Council 1, 2. 3: Sr, activity points co-ch. 3: Sr. Breakfast com. ch. 3: Sr, Motht-r's Tea com. ch. 3: Band 1, 2, District contests l. 2: Tulip Time com. ch. 1: Spring! Festival 1, 2: Open House 1, 2, 4: Hall duty 3: Teddy Whimpers 1. ROW 2 BAMER, GERALD A.-iCouncil 2, 3: Boys' A Club 2, 3: Football 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3. at 'll BARNARD, HONDA DIANE-Girls' Club cabinet 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Debate Club 3. vice-pres. 4: Masque and Daurger 3, Sec. -1: G.A.A. executive board 2: Neptune-'s Fantasy com, .13 Carousel eom. 3: Tolo eom. 3: Frosb Dance com.: Faculty Tea com. 3, 4: Sr. Breakfast com. 3: Choir 1, 3: Nonette 3, 4: Music contest 1. 3. 4: Cannibal Queen 3: January Thaw 4: Honor Society. TORCH 4: Jolly Jr. Carnival eom.: Delegate to C.l'.S. 3: Seattle University speaker 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Mardi Gras com. 2: Open House 1, 3: Collette conf. 4: Tolo com. 1: Co-ed Club 4. BASCOM. ESTHER-Girls' Club: Debate Club 3: Tolo com. 2, 1: cabinet 4: Faculty Tea com. 4: Neptune's Fantasy com. 4. BAXTER, J OE-Boys' Club. BAY. GLORIA MAE-Pep Club -I: Art Club 2: Girls' Club: Neptunt-'s Fantasy com. 4. BEADLE, WAYNI'l4l orrtball 3, 4: Boys' Club: Boys' A Club 3, 4. ROW III: BENNETT, LELAH MAE- Frosh May Dance eom.: Mardi Gras eom. 2: Carousel eom. ch. 3: Neptune's Fantasy co-eh. 4: Faculty Tea eom. ch. 3: Sr. class sec.: Girls' Club. BEUTIAER, DllANEfFootball 3, 4: Boys' Club: BUYS' A Club 3, 4. BICISSEL, GRACE-Hall Duty 3: Girls' Club. BOLLING, NEVA JORINE-Mardi Gras eom., Queen 2: Home- coming princess 2: Som: Queen 3: Neptune's Fantasy com. 4: Spwnish Club 1: Chorus 4: Faculty Tea com. 4: Carousel com. 3. BOWER. WILFRED-vSki Club -1: Chorus 4: Boys' Club. BOYD, LAVONNE FAYEfSm-quimsband 1: Here- Band 2, 3, 4, contests 2. 3, 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Girls' Club: lnvtin Club 2: Jr. High concessions eom. 3: Jr. High dance com. 3: .lolly Jr. Carnival eom. eh.: Faculty Tea com. 3: Sophomore As- sembly. J6-

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SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS AND OFFICERS STANDING FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lelah Bennett, secretary: Miss Merle Cowling, advisor: Mr. Wendell Mc- Cain, advisor. KNEELING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Larsen, vice-president: Larry Ryman, president. I I As the Senior Class president, llarry Eyman, lowered the colors at the move up assembly, the Seniors. with the four years of activities at R.H.S. flashing' before them. filed out of their section. The first year saw them as bewildered but willing' l rosh swiiigringx into the activities of senior high life. At the close of that year they presented the animal May dance, Tulip Time. At the undertaking' of the annual Mardi Hras in their Sophomore year they gained more confidence. Other suceesses of the year in- cluded their assembly. Turkey Tales. and the first Sophomore night that had been held. Their Junior year saw them as the insti- grators of the Junior Carnival, the most sue- eessful and profitable affair the school had 606044 seen. Their production of the hilarious comedy Cannibal Queen was greeted with enthu- siastic applause which assured the elass it was a hit! Cliniaxing their 'third year they pre- sented their Junior Prom Carousel at which the couples danced in an atmosphere of spring: in a park. Laurels for the year rested on the shoulders of Jim Glann for his capable lead- ership throughout the year. The main attraction of the Senior class this year was the Senior Ball Neptune's Fanta.sy,'7 where the gym was transformed beyond recog- nition in an under the sea themeg just as sue- cessful was their comedy 'iJanuary Thaw. Though sad about leaving for the last time, the class of ,50 knew they had left impressions that would soon become traditions at R.H.S.



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ROW 1 BRADSHAW, RONALD E.-Boys' Club: Band 1, 2, BRANDSTROM, KENNETH B.- A Club 2, 3, 4: TORCH 4: Council 1 : Mardi Gras 2: Carnival com. ch. : Carousel com. ch.: Tum Tum 4: Football Mgr. 1: Tennis 3, -1: Latin Club 1: A. S. B. Fire chief 4: Neptune's Fantasy com. 4: Assembly 1. BRAZEL, RODNEY WALTER-Football 1, 2, 3, 4: A Club 15, pres. 3: Track 1, 3: Mardi Gras 2: Carousel 3: Neptune's Fantasy com. 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3: Hi-Y 3. CARPENTER, BEVERLY ANN-Faculty Tea com. 2: G. A. A. Z, 3: Girls' Club. CASSFORD, MARILYN ANNE-Vancouver, B. C.-Fine Arts Club 1, 2, 3: tilee Club 1: Librarian 2: Musical Festival 1, 2, 3: Barn Dance com. 1: Carmeleta 1: Sweet Sixteen com. 2: MacMillan Club Tea com. : Minstrel Show 2: A Waltz Dream It :fHereAf-Nonette 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 4: Music Contest 4: Ncptune's Fantasy com.: Faculty Tea com. 4. CAYANUS, LAWRENCE EARL-Boys' A Club 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Masque and Dagger 3: Neptune's Fant: sy com. 4: Carousel com. 3: Jolly Jr. Car- nival com. 1 Sr. Breakfast: Band contests 1, 2, 3, 4 : The Can- nibal Queen 3 : Fireman Save My Child 3 1 January Thaw 4: TORCH 4: Soph. class pres.: Frosh class viee pres.: Coun- cil I. 11: Mardi Gras com. 2: Ideal Boy 1. ROW II CAYANUS, M. MARJORIE-Music Meet Accomp. 1, 2, 3. 4: Executive board l: May Queen 1: TORCH: Ideal Girl 1: Spanish Club 1. viee pres. 2: 'lurkev Tales ch. 2: Homecoming Princess 2, 3: Carnival com. ch. 3: Duehess of Carousel 3: Tum Tum 3, Editor 4: Cannibal Queen com. ch. 3: Jan- uary Thaw com, 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Delegate to Annual Convention 4: College Conf. hostess 4: Faculty Tea hostess l. CHAREST. ELDON E,-Boys' Club. CLEMONS, LILA J.fDe-bate Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3. 4: Girls' Club: G. A, A. COLE, ROIIEICT ---- Choir 2, 3. 4: Carnival 3: Carousel 3: Nep- tune's I-'antasy 1: Donn in the Valley 4: Football 4. CONAWAY. SHFRIE JEAN-f-Jr, High A.S. B. Ill 0S.1 Masque and Dairixer. play 3, 3, Treas. 3: Cannibal Queen 3: Jan- uary Thaw' I: Delegate to Everett 3: Girls' Club, cabinet 3, pres. A1 : Latin Club I I Debate Club Z, 3, 1, sec. 2: Carnival 3: Carousel 3: Neptune's Fantasy 4: Delegate to Pre-legislation: Debate honors-first place B div. extemp. at C. P. S. 2: second place A div. extemp. at C. P. S. 4: first place cross-question at C. P. S. 3, 4: first place woman's div. at Seattle U. 4: second place State Oratory 3, first place State Oratory 4. CRESSWELL, FRANCES M.-Inspirational Award 4: G. A. A., executive board 1. 3, reporter 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, gym asst.. Play Day here 4, Bremerton 4, honor teams 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1. 3, 4: Girls' Club cabinet 4: Faculty Tea 2, 3, ch. 4: Sr. Mothers Tea ch. 3: Tolo com. ch. 3: Sr. Breakfast ch. 3: Mardi Gras ch. 2: Carousel 3: Neptune's Fantasy 4: Carnival 3: Latin Club 1: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Shorthand Club 4: TORCH -1: Masque and Dagger 3, vice pres. 4: Cannibal Queen 3: January Thaw 4: Baccalaureate usherette 3: Disc Jockey 4: Hi-Time 2, 3: Co-ed Club 4: Sr. Conf. hostess 4: Olympic League Debate champions 3, 4: Dist. rep. to W.S.C. 3, 4: first place Womens Debate Seattle U. 4: De- bate Club 3, pres, 4. ROW III DAVIS, DONNA A.-Choir 4: Shorthand Club vice pres. 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Neptnne's Fantasy: Faculty Tea hostess 4: Open T-louse I. 9, 3: Baccalaureate and Commencement Usherette 3: Sr. Mother's Tea 3: Carnival 3: Down in the Valley. DE ROFSIE, SHIRLEY B.fSpanish Club 1: Open House I, 3: Mardi Gras. com. 2: Soph, Assembly: Office asst. 2: Bac- calaureate Usherettc 3: Pep Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 4: Carousel com. 3: Neptune's Fantasy com. 4: Jolly Jr, Carnival com. DITZ. JAMES PAUL-Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: A Club 3, 4: Council 2, 4: A. S. B. vice-pres. 4: Open House 2: Mardi Gras com. 2: Stairway monitor 4. DOERGE, KENNETH W.-Orch. contests 11, 3, 4: Band 4: Solo contests 2, 3: Mardi Gras 2: Jolly Jr. Carnival: Carousel com. 3: Neptune's Fantasy com. 4: Traveling Assembly 4: Basket- ball mxzr. 4: Jr. Ski Club 4, DOOLEY, RAYMOND V.fNebraska-Baseball I, Basketball. Track 1, ZZ: Golf 2:-Here-Football 4: Basketball, Baseball 3. 4: Boys' A Club 3, 11. DONAHUE, DANNY-Boys' Club sec. 3: A Club sec. el: Jr, class sec.: Football 22, 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 2: Coun- cil 2, 3: Carousel 3: Mardi Gras 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4.

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