Queen Anne High School - Grizzly Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1950
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THE ANNUAL STAFF. W P FOREWGRD i ':::'i EAVE HO! . . . Heave and pawl! . . . Yo, heave, hearty, ho! 2 All aboard as the good ship H. M. s. Grizzly sails oo its forty- ? 2 first course to uncover fabulous treasures that will forever l --Q------l remain in the hearts of its loyal crew. As you landlubbers browse through this illustrious chronicle of her voyage and reminisce with the glorious achievements that unfurl on the ensuing pages, remember that for many of the ship's most trustworthy and capable mates this is the last time that their names will go down in the log. But for decades after the final roll call has been answered and the certificates of able-bodied seamen have been presented, they will cast a nostalgic eye over these time-worn pages recounting the laudations and honor won by them for Her Majesty, Queen Anne. Other ships and more dazzling fortunes are beckoning to those who must entrust their beloved bark to the eager hands of the yoemen that succeed them. Though they descend the gangplank, wave farewell, and head for distant ports, the good ship Grizzly will forever be a part of them in the coming years when she uncovers new, untold glory. JIM WILHELM. PALACE OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ANNE TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Ships 0Hieers and Crew II. Passenger List III. Student Navigators IV. Deck Games V. Shore Leave VI. Ships Rogues' Gallery 1 I SHIPS OFFICERS AND CREW 3 ,H fi E 59 PW if V 5 55 My , .A 2 24 Q 'Q If -se 5, ws sf 3-1 :E N -ez ii Eg E we 1? it u 3 35, E! Cf W2 Fe Sw bl ra af E lf E fi I 93 I have been asked by the Annual Staff to write about ships of old-it is easy-to think of British ships and the names Drake, Hawkins, and Frobisher. Everwsince the sinking of the Spanish Armada in 1588, the British ships and the British poundfsterling have cut a wide swath in the affairs of the world. British ships have enabled forty million Englishmen to rule a fifth of the world's people in an Empire on which the sun -has never set. British ships for three hundred and fifty years held together the British Lion's restless brood. ,A - 1 ' - In World War ll, America built and manned the biggest and toughest fleetgthe world has ever seen. While the Spanish Armada numbered 120 ships, the American Grand Fleet' numbered 11168 fighting ships with a naval operating force of over eightffizhousand. Perhaps any one destroyer of that Grand Fleet could have sunk the entire Armada. But that Grand 'Fleet is mostly in moth balls now. In his final report th'e chief of naval operations statesithat a-t this time CNovemberj, the number of fighting ships is down to 268, to be reduced ,to 2Q7,by next summer. Britannia would never have ruled the waves for 350 years by similar reductions. Meanwhile, Stalin with fixed purpose and goal to go moves full steam ahead to increase each branch of his armed might, nor is he in the least forgetful of his long range, high speed, radar proof Schnorkel submarines. ' OTTO L. LUTHER. 'v-SJ - Q'3-g-1 JY The events of a voyage and the daily progress of a ship are entered in the nautical record of the voyage-the ship's logbook. The H. M. S. Grizzly, about to complete another cruise and discharge its 1950 cargo of graduates, has an interesting log. One's faith in the American system of free public education is strengthened by reflecting upon the records and subsequent achievements of those Whom We find recorded in these annual logbooks. We know that this 1950 class will join the procession who reflect everlasting credit to H. M. S. Grizzly. GEORGE S. FARMER. Mr. Leonard Raasch Commercial Mr. Earl Wright Mr. Harry Litieu Mr. Robert Haggbloom Mr. Herbert Lewis Mrs. Dorothy Eisley Mr. Herb Davis Miss Genevieve Gorrell Mr. Pete Arsanto M21 the ma tl CS Mr. Chiles Parke Mr, Arthur Shelton Mr. Julius Hovcrson Mr. Clnrcncc Wgxsslwrg Mr. Willaixl llgikci' Mr, Cllcstcr Taylor U vw 1 5 ,. M12 Clhiirlcs Fostci' Miss Mnuilc Driiku Mr, lilmci' Miller Mit Douglas Kirk Miss listullu lsuinlvuriliiic Miss Kathleen Cowan Mr, filmrlcs Hclliclfingci' Mr. Lcvvis Fiscus Lan gua ge Mrs. Marguerite Dclnancy Mr, Bcnno Uhl Mrs. Ruth Drake Miss Dorothy McQuiston Mr. Murdy Miss Ethel Miller Mr, Harry Stowcll Miss Thelma Chisholm Administration Miss Helen Olson Mr. Otis Shannfclt Mr. Ernest Charlannl Miss Helen Krctsingcr Miss Helen Hicks Miss Bernice Duncan Miss Grace Ogrosky Mr. Paul Eaton Mrs. Margaret Blamlmrrl Mr. Berkley Hutchins En glish Eighth Grade Arts Mrs. Catherine Brevig Mrs. Carol Krachunis Miss Jessie Ruple Miss Ruth Floyd Miss Barbara Snook Mrs. Violet Fletcher Mr. Martin Mickelson Mr. Dick Clark kk lVll'.'lOllI1 Speer Athletics Mr. Ray Normilc Miss Pauline Thomas Mr. Walt Milroy Mr. Erwin Hcnkcl Miss Mabel Furry Mr. Clytlc Burmastcr Mr. Kcnncth Cliristcnscn Mr. Jay Taylor Mr. Norman Wclvla Mr. Eugene Brown Industrial Arts PASSENGER LIST First Class ..... Seniors Second Class .... Juniors Tourist .... Sophomores Steerage . . . Freshmen Q , 2 2 LR: 3 1 Q2 L is 2? 5 .5 25 E2 fi E' 5 ,s 4 ii 2 55 , , bi SF if if -is 5, ef 3' ?. W E 2 E Mr. Baker jerry Batschi Dave Broderick Jack Whittles Carol Clark Dot Lynch Advisor President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Kuay Rep. Warren Bennett Hal Kelly Jack Morrill Glenda St. John Gertrude Johnson President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Kuay Rep. Looking back over our four memorable years at A., we find the Class of 1950, has made progress in keeping with other achievements. ln the midst of our mid-century reminiscing, we recall those who have been of service to their school by taking a prominent part in various , activities .... joan Abercrombie, Nancy Myers, Marilyn Morris, and Janet Hale who directed Girls' Club affairs .... Jerry Case, Ronnie Kirtland, Gene Wiggins, Jack Morrill, and Bob Janish, who presided over Boys' Club activities .... Bill Laney and Bob Cramb, who wielded the Student Council gavel and were assisted by other officers, Marilyn Aspen, Bryce Little, Dave Broderick and Hal Kelly .... jerry Batschi and Warren Bennett, who served as class presidents .... Rhoda Moore and Hal Kelly, prexies of the Spanish and German Clubs, . respectively. . . Barbara Shaw, Carolyn Risser, Quill and Scroll Zl heads .... Don Wakefield and Diane Darnell, who reigned over the Boys' and Girls' Clubs, respectively . . . and Jim Wilhelm, Honor Society president. We remember our fellow students who excelled in athletics, Roger Wilcox, Gene Wiggins, jerry Case, Don Schmidt, Jack Whittles, Vernon Anderson, and John Zerckel, and Jerry Bond . . . and those who participated in extra-curricular activities .... Gloria Erickson, Jean Thorson and Morris Ensey, who were outstanding in choir work and the operetta .... Marybeth Welch, annual editor .... Jim Thomas, Carolyn Risser, Jim Wilhelm, and Nancy Chivers, KUAY editors. .S . . Dick Ryno, Bill Reese and Dick Piper, Senior play standouts .... Don Miller and Joyce Fresonke, Kapers Senior Directors and others who displayed their talent: Donna Clark, Mary Lee Firth, Doreen Auve, Deseree Weaver and Barbee Watkins .... Carol Clark, Ski Queen and Dot Lynch, Ski Club president .... Gordy Smith, our zealous yell -king .... Jim Thomas, who brought honor to Queen Anne by placing third in a national history contest, as well as Glenda St. John and Mary Lou Kettering, who planned the Mother-Daughter Banquet. The mid-century class made a record for high scholastic standards and with their high marks they file out into many parts of the world. 22 RAY ABENDROTH-Lawton. Livewire, Stage Force, Boys' Tennis. Ambition: To graduate. PEGGY ALBERT-Nebraska. Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Frosh Auxiliary Ofhcer, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Sr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Committee, All-City P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To play Chug-a-lug with Rosey A. at the reunion of the Mt. Baker Midnight Ski Association. JEAN ANDERSON-West Queen Anne. Class Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society Officer, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Office force, Sr. Picnic Committee, jr. Prom Committee, Honor Society Cabinet. Ambition: To build a chateau on Shuksan arm as headquarters for the reunion of the Mt. Baker Midnight Ski Association. MARRIA APOSTOLOU--Forest Ridge. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Office force, Sr. Luncheon Committee, P.-T.A. Mixer Committee. Ambition: To have a Sun Valley Ski Chase at the reunion of the Mt. Baker Midnight Ski Association. MARLENE AUCHTER-Lincoln. Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To have a night club in Hawaii, catering only to Queen Anne grads. BARBARA AVIS-Girls' Club. CAROL BAIRD-Oakland, Calif. Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club, Kapers, Senior Play. Ambition: To be a bridesmaid at Arden's wedding. EIOAN ABERCROMBIE-West Queen Anne. Class Officer, Student Council Officer, Girls' Club Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society Officer, Kuay Staff, Annual Staff Special Editor, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live NVire, Sr. Prom Committee, jr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Glee Club. Ambition: To bicycle through Europe and always be a registered junior Birdman. BARBARA ANDERSON-Magnolia. Class Officer, Student Council, Frosh Auxiliary Oflicer, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Special Editor, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Announcement Committee, Sr. Picnic Com- mittee, jr. Prom Committee. Ambition: To be assistant chaperone with Jerry at Mt. Baker. VERNON ANDERSON-john Hay. Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Football, Boys' Track, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Poll Committee. Ambition: To be caretaker in a nudist colony. MARILYN ASPEN--Magnolia. Student Council Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Com- mittees, Honor Society, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Announcement Committee, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To build a snowman on the top of Table Mt. at Mt. Baker. DOREEN AUVE-St. Anne. Class Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Special Editor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Sr. Gift Committee, Sr. Pin Committee, P.-T.A. Mixer Com- mittee. Ambition: To ride the peanut hill tow at Mt. Baker. JOAN BACHAND-Garfield. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Live Wire, Attendance Force Officer. Ambition: To be the co-pilot in Mary's rocket plane when we go to meet K's men from Mars. ,IOANNE BAKENHUS-North Queen Anne. Girls' Club Committees, Masque and Gavel, Latin Club, Debate Club, Inklings Club Officer, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Senior Play, Bank Clerk, Girls' Sports, Glee Club. Ambition: To live in a glass house on the moon and raise jet bombers with june, Delores, jovy, and Maxine. 23 Ray Abendroth Peggy Albert Jean Anderson Marria Apostolou Marlene Auchter Barbara Avis Carol Baird Joan Abercrombie Barbara Anderson Vernon Anderson Marilyn Aspen Doreen Auve joan Bachand Jo Anne Bakenhus Rogene Ball Valerie Ball Barbara Balyozian Myrna Barrick :toy Bathum ROGIQNP BALL-W-Ii. H. Coe. Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, lirnsh Auxiliary Oflicer, Latin Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. An- nouncement Committee, jr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Com- mittee. Ambition: To be the bartender on julie's Stratocruiscr and to keep the boys happy Qwith full glassj. VAl.liRlli BALL--Magnolia. Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, jr. Choir, Orchestra, Band, Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To marry .i millionaire. BARBARA BALYQZIAN-W'cst Queen Anne. Girls' Club Com- mittees, Live Ware, Attendance Force, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To climb aboard :1 butterfly and take ofl on :i breeze. MYRNA BARRICK-Girls' Club. ROY BATHUM-john Hay. Boys' Club Council, Honor Szzeiety, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Kapcrs, Live W'ire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Foot- ball, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To be the mas- seur at Fred's place and to get lost in Perkins Lane. jliRRY BATSCHl--Magnolia. Class Officer, Student Council Oflicer, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. An- nouncement Committee, jr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Coim- mittee. Ambition: To chaperone with Barbara at Mt. Baker. PAT BAUMAN-Girls' Club. BARBARA BBATTY-Arkansas City, Kansas. Girls' Club Com- mittees, Honor Society, French Club, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force. Ambition: To mike straight A's at the University of XVash- ington. jerry Batschi Pat Bauman Barbara Beatty Warren Bennett W'es Boardman jerry B iiii d Mary Bowen john Boyd Fern Boyes Virginia Briekley XVARRIQN BICNNIZTT-wGarfield High. Class Oflieer, Boys' Club Council, Honor Society, German Club Oflicer, Kapers, Live Wire, Boys' Ifootball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Prom Commit- tce, Sr. Commencement Committee, jr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Boys' Track, Iirosh Boys' Club Advisor. XVIIS BOARDMAN-W'est Queen Anne. Spanish Club, Live Wire, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Boys' Sports Manager, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To be a tailor in a nudist colony. jliRRY BOND-North Queen Anne. Honor Society, Live Wire. Boys' Football, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Gift Committee. Ambition: To see the little man in the flying saucer. MARY BOWEN-W'est Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Charm Club, D'rill Team, jr. Choir. Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Office Force. Ambition: To raise as nice a girl as my mother did . . . not conceited. .IOHN BOYD-Magnolia. Spanish Club, Sr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: The impossibleg go to college. I'liRN BOYFS-North Central High. Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club, Drill Team, Orchestra, Bancl, Operetta, Live Wire, Business Staff. Ambition: To live somewhere where it doesn't rain. VIRGINIA BRICKLI-QY-San Francisco. Spanish Club, Kapers, Spring Play. Ambition: To be another Sarah Bernhardtg so I can come back to haunt B. j. for some of those grades she gave me. DAVIQ BRODIZRICK-North Queen Anne. Class Ollieer, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Stage Force, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Announcement Committee, Jr, Prom Committee, All-City P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Photography Club, Boys' Track. Ambition: To be Cay's assistant in the Pooty-Parper Pub- licity Department. CORALYN BROHAMIER-Lincoln High. Girls' Club Committees, Masque and Gavel, French Club, lnklings Club, Ski Club, Alr. Choir, Kaptrs, Operetta, Senior Play, Live Wire, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To be twenty-one so l can step into the nearest tavern for a glass of milk. PEGGY BROTHFR-Magnolia. Girls' Club Committees, Kuay StaH, Latin Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Live Wire, Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambition: To always be bar-maid for the Pooty Parpers. JOANNE CHAMBERS-Magnolia. Class Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Live Wire. To be the torch singer at the Pooty l'arpers reunion. ROBERT BROWN-Coronado High. Boys' Football, Boys' Track. Ambition: To be Admiral of the Swiss Navy. BOB BU DISELICH-Boys' Club. DONA BURRELL--Lake Washington Jr. High. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, French Club, Charm Club, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Picnic Com- mittee. Ambition: To always be the president and score-keeper of the Pooty Parpers. BILL l3USH-West Queen Anne. Student Council, Boys' Club Coun- cil, Honor Society, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Chess Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To be Assistant General Manager and Gate Keeper at Fred's place. Dave Broderick Coralyn Brohamer Peggy Brother Aloanne Chambers . -' Robert Brown Bob Budiselich Dona Burrell Bill Bush Biruta Buss Maurice Caldwell Ben Caley Virginia Callison Betty Carlson Mary Carson Benita Castillo BIRUTA BUSS-Girls' Club. MAURICF CALDWELL-Thomas jefferson High. Honor Society, nlr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Boys' Football, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Boys' Track, Sr. Poll Committee. Ambition: To be a singer. BEN CALFY-Magnolia. Class Officer, Boys' Club Council, Spanish Club Officer, Kapers, Live XVire, Boys' Football, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. Assembly Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Boys' Track, P.-T.A. Mixer Committee. Ambition: Operate the cleaning establishment at Fred's Nudist colony. VIRGINIA CALLISONY-lohn Hay. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Masque and Gavel Oflieer, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, French Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Senior Play, Office Force. Ambition: To be the chief cook on the jet-propelled reunion ship to Mars in I999. BETTY CARLSON-Coe. Girls' Club Committees, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To be the pilot on .lulie's Stratocruiser and to make sure Marilyn's bubble doesn't pop. MARY CARSON-West Queen Anne. Girls' Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Frosh Auxiliary Officer, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Oihcer, Kuay Special Fditor, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Operetta, Business Staff of Operetta, Glec Club, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Gift Committee, jr. Prom Committee. Ambition: To supply purple, green, and yel- low Fast Hats for the reunion of the Mt. Baker Midnight Ski Association. BENITA CASTILLO-Magnolia. Girls' Club Committees, Honor So- ciety, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta. Ambition: To be chief stewardess on the jet- propelled reunion ship to Mars in 1999. Diane Chapin Nancy Chivers Donna Clark David Cohn june Contois Annette Cornelius , at Marnette Chernals Barbara Clark Helen Close Marion Coleman Norma Coombs Robert Cramb Donald Ching Carol Clark Tom Cochran Lois Conger Marion Copeland Richard Creglow DIANE CHAPIN--W'arren Avenue. Girls' Club Committees, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To stack BB's! NANCY CHIVERS-john Hay. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Commit- tees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Picnic Committee, Honor Society Cabinet. Ambi' tion: To see the Kuay Weekly free from errors. DONNA CLARK-john Hay. Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club Officer, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambi- tion: To be the bouncer in the bar of julies' Stratocruiser. DAVID COHN-james Monroe. Latin Club, jr. Choir, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Football, Ambition: To drive around the world in ai Model T. jUNE CONTOIS-Bremerton. Honor Society, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, jr. Choir, Band, Bank Clerk, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To sell Arden her marriage license. ANNFTTE CORNELIUS-Girls' Club Committees, Frosh Auxiliary Officer, Honor Society, Latin Club Officer, French Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir. Kapcrs, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Luncheon Committee. Ambition: To always be Vice-President of the Parry-Poopers and to top the list in Dona's scorebook. MARNETTE CHERNALS-john Hay. Class Officer, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay StaH', Annual Staff, French Club, Charm Club, Kapers, Senior Play, Live Wire, Sr. Picnic Committee, Sr. Pin Committee. Ambition: To take the Philip Morris test, and say No ! BARBARA CLARK-West Queen Anne. Girls' Club Committees, Girls' Club Cabinet, Honor Society, French Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Bank Clerk, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Sr. Poll Commit- tee. Ambition: To share the apartment in San Francisco where Little Italy meets China Town. MARION COLEMAN-Magnolia. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Com- mittees, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Staff, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Sr. Play, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force, Oifice Force, Sr. Poll Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee. Ambition: To be with joyce just once and not get into trouble and always be a junior birdman. NORMA jEAN COOMBS-F. H. Coe. Girls' Club Committees, Honor So' ciety, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Sr. Play, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force, Stage Force, jr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Committee. Ambition: To live up to my parents' standards and have a happy and successful life with Bill. ROBERT CRAMB-West Queen Anne. Student Council, Student Council Officer, Boys' Club Council, Honor Society, Honor Society Officer, Spanish Club, Kapers, Boys' Basketball, Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. Pin Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Boys' Track. Ambition: To be as good a man as my father. DONALD CHING-Boys' Club. CAROL CLARK-Lawton. Class Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Kuay Editor, French Club, Ski Club, Ski Club Officer, Swim Club Officer, Sr. Choir Officer, jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, Operetta, Sr. Play, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To add Pooty-Parper auxiliary to Dave's list of future successes. TOM COCHRAN-Latin Club, Safety Patrol. Ambition: To see the fire bell ring when a test is being given. LOIS CONGER-Magnolia. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Glee Club. Ambition: To be a co-pilot on the jet-propelled re-union ship to Mars in 1999. MARION COPELAND-john Hay. Class Officer, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Frosh Auxiliary Officer, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Latin Club Otficer, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Commencement Committee, jr. Prom Committee. Ambition: To join the gang at Mt. Baker. RICHARD CREGLOW-F. H. Coe. Masque and Gavel, Spanish Club. Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Football, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Basketball Manager, Boys' Q Club, Sr, Assembly Com- mittee, Boys' Track. Ambition: Try real hard not to fall in the Arctic Ocean again. 26 BOB CROOKS-Boys' Club. RON CURRIIQ-Boys' Club. FUNICIT DAVIS-Vfest Queen Anne. Honor Society, Latin Club, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Girls' Sports. FRIED' DICI. MISSIFR-Seattle Prep. Class Officer, Chess Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Live W'ire, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To be chief execu- tive of a sun worshipers colony. .IOAN DRIVER-Girls' Club. MARGARIET DUNKIER-Girls' Club. ROSALIIZ CUMMINGS-North Queen Anne. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Inklings Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Band, Operetta, Girls' Sports, Girls' Q Club Officer. Ambition: To always be a nuisance so I can never be a pest like Diane, and to play the drums like Paradiddly jo. IiILEIiN DAINARD4XVarren Ave. Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club, Band. Ambition: To keep my ambition a secret until it is fulfilled. MARION DAVIS-Girls' Club. ROY DF SELMS-Berkeley High. Boys' Club Council, Honor Society, Boys' Football, Boys' Q Club. Ambition: Chemistry CGM new teachers at Queen Annej . KEITH DRIVER-Boys' Club. BARBARA EDBOM-Lawton. Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, French Club, jr. Choir, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To travel far and accomplish much. MARGII2 CUNNINGHAM-Coe. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To be co-pilot on julie's Stratocruiser, and to see that Betty Lou pays attention to her piloting, DIANE DARNFLL-North Queen Anne. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Annual Special Editor, French Club, Swim Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Girls' Sports, Girls' Club, Sr. Commencement Committee, Girls' Q Club Oflicer. Ambition: To continue being a pest, so I'Il never be a nuisance like Rosie, and to achieve half as many goals as my inspirations. GARY DAY-john Hay. Kuay Staff, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Tennis, Buys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Boys' Track. Ambition: To command a slingshot brigade in the 4th World War. VIERNA UONALDSON-Oakland High. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, German Club Officer, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Operetta, Senior Play, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To be a dentist on Stan's poultry farm. RICHARD DUDSCHUS-Boys' Club. MARILYN IZHLFRS--Girls' Club. 27 ' Sp. .1 F -. f Bob Crooks Ron Currie Eunice Davis Fred Del Missier -Ioan Driver Margaret Dunker Rosalie Cummings Margie Cunningham Eileen Dainard Diane Darnell Marion Davis Gary Day Roy De Selms Verna Donaldson Keith Driver Richard Dudschus Barbara Edbom Marilyn Ifhlers 3 5 43 .4vA' il ls. AMIES ICISIQNMANN-Ilremerton High. Boys' Club. Ambition: To get in at I:30 p.m. with no aftermath. l.I.SIIi IQKLUND-Magnolia. Girls' Club Committees. To be a cloth- ing designer and revolutionile mcn's clothing. ACK IQLSIQY-Boys' Club. YVONNE IQMIERY-Washiiigttmii High. Girls' Club Committees. Am- bition: Actress. GRACIZ IiNGI.Ii-Magnolia. Girls' Club Committees, Frosh Aux- iliary Officer, Honor Society, Latin Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Bank, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To always be as happy as I have been since May 27, I949. MORRIS IfNSIfY--Boys' Club. GLORIA IQRICKSON-St. Annc's. Class Officer, Girls' Club Cab- inet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Kuay Special Iiditor, l.atin Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir Otlicer, Kapers, Operetta, Sr, Gift Committee, Sr. Director Operetta, Honor Society Cabinet. Ambition: To attend Iiarbee'x reunion of the Ser- hams, every time it snows on Friday the l3th! IANIi IiRICKSON--Cascade Grade. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Attendance Iforcc. Ambition: To marry G. IS. and go to California. IOAN ITTZKORN-St. Margaret's. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers Committees, Operetta Committees, Live Wire, Girls' Sports, Sr. Prom Committee, P.-'I'.A. Dance Committee, Glee Club, At- tendance Foree Officer, Library Assistant. Ambition: To be a Scotch lassie and dance on the stars, take my brushes, and paint a picture of Mars. ,Iamcs liisenmann, Iilsic Iiklund .lack Iilsey Yvonne limery Grace lfngle Morris Ifnsey Gloria Ifrickson .lane Ifrickson -Ioan litvkorn Beverly lfarrier Mary Lee lfirili Peter Fleming Bob Foster Naytlene Iiranklin -Ioyce Fresonke IXIQVICRLY IIARRIER-Hamilton junior High, German Club Otli- cer. Ambition: To have a job five days a week from 12:00 to l:0ll with an hour off for lunch. MARY Lllli FIRTH-Queen Anne Eighth Grade. Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Latin Club Officer, Spanish Club, Inklings Club Officer, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Mixer Committee, Sr. Luncheon Committee Chairman, Honor Society Cabinet. Ambition: To have a luncheon for all jr. llirdmen on the top of the lfiffel Tower at the turn of the century. PIZTIIR l7LliMING7Magnolia. Live Wire, Bank Clcrk, Boys' Foot- ball. Boys' Golf, Sr. Gift Committee. Atnbition: To be trainer for the Magnolia girls' football team. BOB ITOSTICR-Magnolia. Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Live W'ire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Golf, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To be a clothing salesman at lfretltlie's Colony. ' NAYDliNIi FRANKLIN-Warren Avenue. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special liditor, jr. Choir, Operetta, Bank Clerk, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: Be an old maid and raise my kids the same way. AIOYCIC l RliSONKlf-I.awton. Girls' Club Committees, Honor So' ciety. Masque and Gavel Ol'I'icer, Spanish Club, Inklings Club Oili- cer, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Live W'ire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Assembly Committee, P.T.A. Dance Com- mittee, Kapers Senior Director, Kapcrs Costume Director, Spring Play, Glee Club, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee Chairman. Ambition: To be with Marion just once :intl not get into trouble, .ind always to be a junior llirtlman. DIQAN l7Ul.l.IaR 'West Queen Anne. Spanish Cllub, Ski Club, Live Wire, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: Head window washer at Del Missier's place. MARION GABRIIQLSON-Magnolin, Class Ollieer, Girls' Club Cab- inet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Sr. Poll Committee, Glee Club. Ambition: To make as many friends in college as I did in high school. SYLVIA GERNIQSS-F. H. Coe. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Stag, Latin Club, French Club, Kaperx. Ambition: To celebrate my one-hundredth birthday in Bermuda with Naydene and Pat. ALFRIZIY GFliLI.lfR-West Queen Anne. Latin Club, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To live. UIULIANIC GHIGLIONII-john Hay. Student Council Officer, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir Ofhcer, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Gift Committee, jr. Prom Committee. Ambition: To be a stewardcss on my Stratocruiser and have all male passengers on a trip around the world. BARBARA GLFAVFS-john Hay. Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Jr. Choir, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Gift Committee. Ambition: To see the world on -Iulie's Stratocruiser. ' V Dean Fuller Marion Gabrielson ii i Sylvia Gerness Alfred Gfeller l 'N 'ii julie Ghiglione X vi? llarbara Gleaves Gary Gollofon Marie Good Gloria Graham Bill Graves Ramona Gray Keith Groves Put Guffey Clarkia Hakanson G ARY GOI.LOFONA-Magnolia. lloys' Club Council, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Football, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Picnic Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Boys' Track. Ambition: Venetian blinil seller at Freddie's. MARIF GOOD-Sacred Heart. Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, French Club. Ambition: To live a long, full life and have friends, friends, and more friends. GLORIA GRAHAM-Magnolia. Girls' Club Committees, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Glee Club. Ambition: To riile a horse down Fifth Avenue. BILL GRAVES-Boys' Club. RAMONA GRAY-Girls' Club. KIEITH GROVE-Maple Leaf. Boys' Club Council, French Club, Ski Club, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Football, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Track, Sr. Luncheon Committee, Alr. Prom Committee. Am- bition: To go where the wild goose went. PAT GUFFY-Girls' Club. CLARKIA HAKANSON-West Queen Anne. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Staff, Spanish Club, Inklings Club Officer, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Glee Club, Poll Committee. Ambition: To be the chaperon on julie's stratocruiser so that I can earn money to buy my speedboat and take Jake for a ride. Maxine Haldeman Janet Hale Anna Marie Hansen Bob Hanson Q' it 4 .. 'V-' 9 ' I -lean Hanson Larry Hayden Larry Henderson Ward Hicker Elaine Hodge Ferol Holman Margarita Hoffman Phil Hyde Ione Imeson Harriet Ishii Arden jackson MAXINIQ IIALDICMAN-Wyoming. Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Bank Clerk, Kapers. Ambition: To live in a glass house on the moon at the turn of the century with Dolores, June, .lo V and -Io ll, and raise jet-propelled rockets. QIANIET IIALIQ-North llollywood. Student Council Oflicer, Girls' Club Oflicer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Kuay Special liditor, French Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Operetta, Bank Clerk, Sr. Gift Committee, jr. Prom Committee, Honor Society Cabinet. Ambition: I hope I can always be a registered .Iunior llirdman so I can fly back to Seattle some day. ANNA MARIE IIANSIYN-Girls' Club. IIOII IIANSON--Magnolia. lioys' Club Council, Spanish Club, klr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, lloys' Basketball, Boys' Tennis, Iloys' Intrantural, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Gift Committee, Yell Team 'IISAN HANSON-North Queen Anne. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Latin Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To prove to ,lo Anne what makes a sailboat move. LARRY HAYDIiN-Roosevelt. Boys' Club Council, Spanish Club, Live Wire, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Sports Manager, Sr. Poll Com- mittee. Ambition: To sell my car to go to the II. N. Prom. LARRY IIIZNDFRSON-F. H. Coe. Masque and Gavel, Kuay Stalf, Spanish Club, Kapcrs, Sr. Play, Bank Clerk, Boys' Golf, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Luncheon Committee. Ambition: To play with Sammie Snead in the U. S. Open. WAR D HICKFR-Boys' Club. IELAINIZ HODGli-john Hay. Girls' Club Committees, Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, French Club, Inklings Club, Inklings Club Officer. Ambition: To be ambitious. IfIfROl. HOLMAN-F. H. Coe. Girls' Club Cabinet, Frosh Auxil- iary Otlicer, Honor Society, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Sr. Gift Committee. Ambition: To keep Peggy company under the table at the I ooty Parper reunion. MARGARITA HOFFMAN-Warren Ave. Girls' Club Committws, Bank Clerk. Ambition: Always to be able to make people laugh. PHIL HYDE-Spanish Club, Ski Club, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To fly a saucer. IONI2 IMIQSON-Girls' Club. HARRIIQT ISHII-Milwaukee. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Latin Club, Bank Clerk. Ambition: Never to be satisfied, but to strive for higher things. ARDIiN JACKSON--john Hay. Girls' Club Committws, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Staff, Kapers, Sr. Play. Ambition: If I had an ambition I don't know what I'd do with it. FRANK ,IAMES--john Hay. Boys' Club Council, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Annual Special Editor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Track, Sr. Commencement Committee, P.T.A. Mixer Committees. Am- bition: Ah! To be half the woman my mother is, BOB JANISCH--Magnolia. Class omg.-rf, Student Council, Boys' Club Officer, Boys' Club Council, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Annual Staff, Latin Club, Ski Club, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Track, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Picnic Committee, Yell Team, Mixer Committees. Ambition: Head repair man at Freddie's. ELEANOR JENSEN-North Queen Anne. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Spanish Club, French Club, Drill Team, Bank Clerk, Girls' Sports, Girls' Q Club Ofhcer. Ambition: To achieve success in all things through life. TOM ,IERNEGAN-F. H. Coe. Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Stage Force. Ambition: To use the board of education on Mr. Taylor. BARBARA JOHNSON-john Hay. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Live Wire, Senior Committee, Oper- etta, Orchestra, Senior Play, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Inklings Club, Masque and Gavel. Ambition: To write a novel called The Fish and I while I'm in Alaska this summer. BETTY JOHNSON-F. H. Coe. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Swim Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To celebrate a dreamer's holiday. GERTRUDE JOHNSON-St. Anselms. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Band, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force, Sr. Poll Committee. Ambition: To be able to sleep until I2 o'clock every day. Frank james Bob janisch Ifleanor ,Iensen Tom ,Iernegan Barbara johnson Bet t y 'Ioh nson Gertrude johnson Ken johnson Hal Kelly Doris Kephart Mary Lou Kettenring Carole Kimzey Carolyn King, Glen King Ron Kirtland KEN ,IOHNSONA-Magnolia. Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Poll Committee. Ambition: To attend Barbee's reunion of the serttams every time it snows on Friday the 15th. HAL KELLY4Class Othcer, Student Council Officer, Boys' Club Council, German Club Officer, Charm Club, Sr. Choir Officer, Orchestra, Band, Kapers, Operetta, Live XWire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Football, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Club, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To be half the man I should be, DORIS KEPI-IART-John Hay. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Live Wire, Sr. Luncheon Committee. Ambition: To grow another inch. MARY LOU KETTENRING-Alexander Hamilton. Class Ofliccr, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Staff Business Mgr., Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir Officer, jr. Choir, Kapers, Senior Play, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Luncheon Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, All-City P.-T.A. Dance Commit- tee, Chairman Mother-Daughter Banquet. Ambition: Ski with Bill down peanut hill at Mt. Baker and not have to come home in an ambulance. CAROLE KIMZEY-wliranklin. Masque and Gavel, Ski Club, Swim Club, Senior Play, Attendance Force, Ofhce Force. CAROLYN KING-Girls' Club. GLEN KING-Grant High, Portland. Spanish Club, Band, Live Wire, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To play with the I-Iarmonicatsg to laugh like Don Rogers. RON KIRTLAND-Magnolia. Class Officer, Student Council, Boys' Club Officer, Boys' Club Council, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Football, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Intra- mural, Sr. Prom Committee, Ir. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To make my life as happy as my Senior year has been. . ,457 Pat Knectcl Sally Lair Bill Laney Shirley Leif Colette Liglnle Loretta Kreeger George Kubota ,lean Lamson Delores Lane ,Iune Laszlo Marilyn Lenz Sam Lewis Myrna Lilley Alice Livingston Lollis Livingston .Ioan Locke Bryce Little Roberta Lawrence PAT KNliC'l'l'il.-Girls' Lllub. SALLY LAIR-Girls' Club. ISILL LANIiYA-john Hay. Class Oilicer, Student Council Ollicer, Masque and Gavel, Animal Staff Special Iiditor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Live Wire, jr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Sr. Prom Commit- tee, Boys' Ski Team. Ambition: Ski down peanut hill at Mt. Baker with- out breaking my leg. SHIRLEY LIQFF-Lawton. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta. Ambition: To be elected President of the Student Body at Yale. COLliTTIi LlGHTLli--john Hay. Student Council, Girls' Club Commit- tees, Frosh Auxiliary Ofhcer, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Urill Team, Kapers, Sr. Luncheon Committee. Ambition: To find out what the big attraction is at Mt. Baker. ALICE LIVINGSTON-East High, Cleveland. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Attendance Force. Ambition: To be a department store buyer and give free merchandise to all Q.A. grads, class 'i0. LORETTA KREEGIQR-Warren Ave. Girls' Club Committees, German Club, Sr. Choir, hlr. Choir, Operetta, Live Wire, Attendance Force. Am- bition: To have a daughter as sweet as my mother had. ,IliAN LAMSON-Warren Ave. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Spanish Club, French Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To go sightseeing through Iiurope on a bicycle. JUNE LASZLO-Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Latin Club, Span- ish Club, Charm Club, Kapers, Sr. Play, Bank Clerk, Girls' Sports, Sr. Luncheon Committee. Ambition: To live in a glass house on the moon at the turn of the century, with Delores, jo V., jo B., and Maxine, and raise jet-propelled rockets. MARILYN LINZ-john Hay. Girls' Club Committees, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To have the future years as happy as the year of '-69. MIZRNA LILLICY-California. Girls' Club Committees, Swim Club. Ambi- tion: Nurse. LOLLIS LIVINGSTON-Girls' Club. GEORGE KUBOTA-Oregon. Boys' Club. Ambition: To travel around the world, especially to the Hawaiian Islands. DELOR ICS LAN I-I-Girls' Club. ROBERTA LAWRHNCIQ-Came to Queen Anne from Wasliiiigtoit High School, Portland, Oregon. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Quill 8: Scroll, Kuay Stalf, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Staff, Spanish Club, Inklings Club, lnklings Club Officer, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To spend the rest of my life doing nothing more strenuous than opening my eyes. SAM LEWIS-Blames Monroe. Latin Club, jr. Choir, I.ive Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To out-last the next war. IIRYCH LITTLE-Auburn. Student Council Officer, Boys' Club Council, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Annual Special Iiditor, Latin Club, Or- chestra, Band, Kapers, Live Wire, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Sports Man- ager, Sr. Prom Committee. Ambition: To sail around the world with .lack Amy Morrill and learn to play the ukulele. -IOAN LOCKIZ-G irls' Club. 32 JOHN LOVELL-Cascade. Ski Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Band, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Stage Force, Boys' Track. Ambition: To have my own Honest john's car lot. BERT MARKS-Boys' Club. SHIRLEY MCCARTER-john Hay. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Com- mittees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operctta, Live Wire, Glcc Club. Ambition: To be chief pilot on the jet propelled reunion ship to Mars in 1997. CAROL MCCRACKEN-Magnolia. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Com- mittees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Special Editor, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Senior Play, Live Wire, Sr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To rate a ski lesson from the ticket taker on the peanut hill at Mt. Baker. BILRTA MCKRILL-john Hay. Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Spe- cial Editor, Latin Club, Jr. Choir, Opcretta. Ambition: To be Arden's flower-girl. DON MlLLQBoys' club. DOROTHY LYNCH-West Queen Anne. Class Officer, Girls' Club Cab- inet, Honor Society, Ski Club Oflicer, Drill Team, jr. Choir Officer, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Office Force, Girls' Sports, Sr. Poll Committee. Ambi- tion: To go to Sun Valley. ,IOE MARSHALL-Boys' Club. PAT MCCARTHY-F. H. Coe. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Latin Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Orchestra, Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force. Ambition: To be a good secretary so that I can sit on the boss's lap when I take dictation. LENORA MCGIBBON-John Hay. Latin Club, Charm Club, Jr. Choir, Operctta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To relive 1950 over again. JEAN McLEAN-Girls' Club Committees, Masque and Gavel, Kuay staff, German Club, Kapers, Senior Play, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Oihce Force. Ambition: To be a male war-bride. BOB MILLER--Everett. Spanish Club, Ski Club, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Golf, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club. Ambition: To be an expert flying saucer mechanic. ED LYON-John Marshall. Kapers, Operetta. Senior Play, Live Wire, Stage Force, Boys' Football, P.T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To get a Latin teacher in my future dentist chair. DONALD MCCALIB-F. H. Coe. Live Wire. Ambition: To find out where the wild goose goes. BEN MCCRACKEN-Edmond Meany. Ski Club, Boys' Football, Boys' Intra- mural, Boys' Track. Ambition: To be or not to be. JEAN MCKINNEY-Girls' Club. MARLENE McMURTRIE--West Queen Anne. Girls' Club Committees, Fresh Auxiliary Oiiicer, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Charm Club Officer, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Oflice Force. Ambition: To be a bar-maid on Julie's Stratocruiser and keep the glasses full-of water! JOAN MILLER-Warren Avenue. Girls' Club Committees, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force. Ambition: To see june graduate somewhere in the near future. 33 John Lovell Bert Marks Shirley McCarter Carol McCracken Berta McKrill Don Mill Dorothy Lynch Ed Lyon Joe Marshall Donald McCalib Patricia McCarthy Ben McCracken Lenora McGibbons jean McKinney ,lean McLean Marlene McMurtrie Bob Miller Joan Miller o Anne Milligan luanita Morgans Marilyn Morris Nancy Myers jeanne Nelson Virginia Nielsen jim Mohr Bill Morgans Rhoda Moore jack Morrill john Morse Margie Myers joel Niwarenus Marilyn Netlerlee Dave Nesvig Helen Newsom Lola Nopp jason Norris IO ANNIQ MlLLlGANvjohn Hay, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Cum- mittecs, Honor Society Officer, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Prom Committee, P.T.A. Dance Committee, Honor Society Cabinet. Ambition: To take Nancy, jeannie, and Bengie for a ride in my Rolls Royce char- treuse convertible. ,IUANITA MORGANS-Girls' Club. MARILYN MORRIS-john Hay. Student Council, Girls' Club Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Special liditor, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Sr. Luncheon Committee, Honor Society Cabinet. Ambition: To play They Say on the ukulele at Mt. Baker and to always be a junior Birdman. NANCY MYliRSiMagnolia. Student Council, Girls' Club Officer, Girls' Club Committees, Girls' Club Cabinet, Honor Society, Kuay Staff, Annual Special Editor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Bank Clerk, Sr. Assembly Commit- tee, jr. Prom Committee, Honor Society Cabinet, Sr. Glee Club, Com- mencement Speaker. Ambition: To schuss down Austin at Mt. Baker. jliANNli NIQLSON-john Hay. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Commit- tees, Masque and Gavel, French Club, Inklings Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force, Girls' Sports, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: Innovate innovations on novel novels. VIRGINIA NIIILSIQN-Girls' Club. jlM MOHR-Boys' Club. RHODA MOORIi+Magnolia. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Commit- tees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. Annual Special Iiditor, Spanish Club Officer, Inklings Club Officer, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Gift Committee, Sr. Commencement Committee, Honor Society Cabinet, P.-T.A. Dance Committee: Ambition: To write a Banned-in-Boston novel based upon life at Mt. Baker. ,IOHN MORSIQ-Bremerton High. Kapers. Ambition: To pack my bags and head back to sunny California. jOliL NAZARliNUS+Cascade. Annual Staff, jr. Choir, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: Street cleaner in Venice. DAVIZ NIQSVIG-Warren Ave. Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Spe- cial liditor, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Sports Manager, Boys' Q Club, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To be Assistant janitor at Vassar with Gil Schaefer. LOLA NOPP-james Madison. jr. Choir, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To see Harry on time for a change. BILL MORGANS-lioys' Club. jACK MORRILL-john Hay. Class Officer, Student Council, Boys' Club Officer, Boys' Club Council, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Annual Special liditoir, Latin Club, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Basket- Ball, Boys' Track, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Sports Manager, Sr. Prom Com- mittee, jr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, All-City P.-T.A. Dance Committee, P.-T.A. Mixer Committee. Ambition: To take my ukulele and sail around the world with Bryce Little in his tug boat. MARGIE MYERS-Girls' Club. MARILYN NliDIiRLlili-Tacoma. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Orchestra, Band, Operetta, Live Wire, Girls' Sports, Sr. Poll Committee. Ambition: To be the nurse on juIie's Stratocruiser when it goes around the world and take all the passengers' pulses. HICLIQN NIWVSOM-Magnolia. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Commit- tees, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, D'rill Team, jr. Choir, Operetta, Live Wire, S. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Commit- tee, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee, Glee Club. Ambition: To schuss down Peanut Hill at Mt. Baker. jASON NORRIS-john Hay. Latin Club, Inklings Club Officer, Ski Club, Live W'ire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Football, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: I thought of one as a Freshman but I've forgotten it since. 34 PHILIP NUTTING-Tacoma. Honor Society, Chess Club Ollicer, Sr. Picnic Committee, Business Stall. Ambition: I want to be an architect. DORIS OTIALLORAN-Cascade. Girls' Club Committees, jr. Choir, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To see Queen Anne have a fire drill on a warm sunny day. MARY PAUL-Warren Avenue. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Com- mittees, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force. Ambition: To take joan and Karla in my rocket plane to meet K's men from Mars. GARY PIKE-F. H. Coe. Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Patrol, Ambition: To find where the Wild Goose goes. VIRGINIA POPWELL-West Queen Anne. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Latin Club, Orchestra, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To become a famous interior decorator. DeLOIS RICHARDSON-Girls' Sports. KARLA O'BERRY-Warren Ave. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir, Orchestra, Operetta, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force. Ambition: To introduce Mary and joan to my men from Mars, via Mary's rocket plane. DICK PAR Kliflioys' Club. DIQLORIQS PIQRKINS-Ifdmond Meany. Class Olhcer, Girls' Club Commit- tees, Spanish Club, Kapcrs. Ambition: To make johnny a good wife. BIETTY PINNIZLI.-Girls' Club. BILL RIQDMAN-Pennsylvania. Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Oflicer, Kuay Special Ifditor, Latin Club, French Club, Swim Club, Live Wire, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Track. Ambition: To catch n world record-break- ing fish. DOUG O'IIRIIiN-Seattle Prep. Student Council, Kapers, Live Wire, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Prom Committee, P.-T.A. Dance Committee. Ambition: Be a guide at Fred's place and show the tourists the bare facts. MARIANNE PARSONS-Denver. Honor Society, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Jr. Choir. LEAL PERRY-Boys' Club. DICK PIPER-Carl Schurz High. Masque and Gavel, Kapers, Senior Play, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To go to another party at Pi Kappa Alpha's. BILL REESE-XVest Queen Anne. Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Special Editor, Spanish Club, Kapers, Senior Play, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambia tion: To be a successful lawyer or business man and a responsible citizen to my society. JIM RICHSTAD4jol1n Hay. Student Council, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Inklings Club Oliicer, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Golf, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Assembly Committee. Am- bition: President of the United States and vacation in Florida every month. 35 5,5 iii? t .- , . .Y Phillip Nutting Doris O'Halloran is :- Karla O'Berry Dick Parke ar.. as . .... .. Doug O'Brien Marianne Parsons Mary Paul Delores Perkins Leal Perry Gary Pike Betty Pinnell Richard Piper Virginia Popwell Bill Redman Bill Reese DeLois Richardson Jim Richstacl ,A , 4, . 4: fait' Har f ' f , Z, 5 if '. Zi , X1 9 ,Q QW? I jOANNIi RINCL-l.ineoIn lligli. Girls' Club Committees, Iirosh Auxiliary Officer, Honor Society, Kuay Staff, French Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Sr. Play, Live Wire, Ilank Clerk, Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambition: To make sitzmarks all the way down Peanut Hill at the reunion of the Mt. Baker association. CAROLYN RISSIQR-john Hay. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Ilonor Society, Quill and Scroll Otliccr, Kuay Spe- cial Iiditor, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Sr. Commencement Committee, Glee Club, Kuay Iiditorvin-Chief. Ambition: To accompany Molly on the ukulele when she plays Iitude in Carnegie Hall. jUI.IIi ROISIZRTS-Wfcst Queen Anne. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Assembly Committee, P.T.A. D'ance Committee. Ambition: To live where Little Italy meets China Town in San Francisco after graduation from the university. DICK ROBINSON-Boys' Club. BILL ROTH-john Hay. Student Council, Boys' Club Council, Honor Society, Ski Club, jr. Choir, jr. Choir Oflicer, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wfire, Sr. Assembly Committee, P.T.A. Dance Com- mittee. Ambition: To build a cup for a flying saucer. GARY ROUSH-Boys' Club. joanne Ring Carolyn Risser julie Roberts Dick Robinson Bill Roth Gary Roush Richard Ryno Ann Saberlaagen Gary Salmon jack Sampson Dick Sankela Muriel Saunders Gilbert Scheaffcr Donna Schiffncr Don Schmidt RICHARD RYNO-If. II. Coe. Honor Society, Masque and Gavel Latin Club, Kapers, Sr. Play, Live Wire, Boys' Golf, Boys' Intra- mural, Boys' Sports Manager, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Assembly Com- mittee. Ambition: You know the goIfer's ambition. ANN SAIXICRIIAGIiN-Magnolia. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Annual Special Editor, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live W'ire, Sr. Prom Committee. Ambition: To schuss ilown seven hills at Mt. Baker. GARY SALMON--Lawton. Chess Club, Boys' Football, Boys' Q Club, Boys' Track. Ambition: To have lots of fun. jACK SAM PSON-Boys' Club. DICK SAN KIiI.A-Magnolia, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Live W'ire, Ilank Clerk, Sr. Picnic Committee, Sr. Pin Committee. Ambition: To study anatomy at Vassar. MUR Ilil. SAUNDIZRS-Girls' Club. GILIKFRT SCHEAFFER-West Queen Anne. jr. Choir, Operetta, Live W'ire, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambition: Head janitor at Vassar. DONNA SCHIFFNHR--Girls' Club. DON SCHMIDT---Boys' Club. v MILTON SlflfLY--Boys' Club. GORDON SMITH-Boys' Club. PATRICIA 5l'i11U'lN-Girls' Club' GORDON SMlTllfMagnoli.i. Boys' Club Council, German Club, RONNIIQ Slil,SliTfBoys' Club. BARBARA SHAW'-.lolm llay, Class Otlieer, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Officer, Annual Special liditor, Latin Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live V'ire, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. Ambi- tion: To prove to Hell tliat l can liit a tcaelier as soon as lie isn't my teacher any more. LOUISE SHAW'-Magnolia. Girls' Club Committees, Spanisli Club, Drill Team. Ambition: To be a successful business woman. MARLYS SKARlN-Minnesota. Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, -lr. Clioir, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force, Office Force, Sr. Poll Committee. Ambition: To liave the year of '50 come again in 'Sl. JOHN SKlfliN-W'est Queen Anne. lfrencli Club, lnklings Club Otlicer, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Intramural. Ambi- tion: To write a book entitled How to make money and influ- ence people. Milton Seeley ' 'V Patricia Sclleu Ronnie Selset Barbara Shaw Louise Sliaw Ski Club, Cliarm Club, -lr. Clioir Ollicer, Operetta, Live Vfire, Bank Clerk, Stage Force, Boys' lntramural, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Picnic Committee, Yell Team, Boys' Track. Ambition: Drive tlie sight-seeing bus tlirougli Del Missier's nudist colony. PAT SM lTl i-Girls' Club. -IACK SNOXVfXVeed lligli. Ambition: Million.iil'e. MARAIORIIR SNYDICR-Cascade. Girls' Club Committees, llonor Society, Alr. Clioir, Kapers. Ambition: To see tlie world tlirougli rose-colored glasses. ICLROY SOBOTA-Boys' Club. -IACK STAVl'iliT--lssaquali lligli. llonor Society, Spanisli Club. Ambition: To design gownless evening straps. DARLliNli STBDMAN-W'arren Ave. Girls' Club Committees. Am4 bition: To get married and raise four eurly-liaired boys. ii ii:', K ' i Q i t - Marlys Skarin .lolm Skeen Gordon Smitli Gordon Smith Pat Smitli .lack Snow Marjorie Snyder lilroy Sobota .lack Stavert Darlene Stedman Dave Stevens Gladys Strom Bonnie Sutton Tommy Tarrant Muriel Thompson Marilyn Tinkham Glenda St. john Tom St. Pierre Rose Alma Stutvnian Gordon Sullivan .loan Sweavey Sherry Swett .lim Thomas l,ois Thompson Stan Thompson -lean Thorson xloyee Topman Bill Traub DAVIC STliVl'1NSfMagnolia. Boys' Club. GLADYS STRUM-Girls' Club. BONNlli SUTTON-Seward. Girls' Club Committees, Bank Clerk. Ambi- tion: To have Lola teach me to drive as well as she docs. TOMMY TAR RANT--Boys' Club. MURllll, THOMPSON-Cascade. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Com- mittees, Kuay Staff, -Ir. Choir, Kapers, Sr. Poll Committee. Ambition: To marry a ballplayer with a fortune, sec the world, and get a season's pass to the baseball games. MARILYN TINKHAM-john Hay. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Com- mittees, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Sr. Commencement Committee. Ambition: To be a bubble dancer on ,lulie's Stratoeruiser to entertain the class of 'S0. GLICNDA ST. -IOHN-Montana. Class Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Masque and Gavel, Masque and Gavel OHicer, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Kapers, Sr. Play, Live Wire, Ofbcer Force, Sr. Assem- bly Committee, jr. Prom Committee, Asst. Chair. Mother-Daughter Ban- quet. Ambition: To have my memories filled with joy. ROSE ALMA STUTZMAN-F. H. Coe. Student Council, Girls' Club Cab- inet, Honor Society. Quill and Scroll, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Staff, Kuay Staff Special liditor, German Club Officer, Ski Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, Operetta, Sr. Play, Office Force, Sr. Assembly Committee, Sr. Pin Committee, Glee Club, Spring Play. Ambi- tion: To bicycle over America and liurope by Youth Hostels and grow to be 62 inches of dynamite! JOAN SWlfAZlfY--Cascade. Girls' Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Live Wire, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To play a peaceful, friendly game of Canasta. .HM THOMAS-Renton. Honor Society Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Koay Special liditor, Debate Club, Kapers, Live Wire, Sr. Com- mencement Committee, Track, Commencement Speaker. Ambition: To coach an ldaho-miler. STAN THOMPSON-Boys' Club. JOYCI2 TOPMAN-Girls' Club. TOM ST. PllfRRlf-Boys' Club. GORDON SULLIVAN-Boys' Club. SHFRRY LOU SWETT-Lawton. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Com- mittees, Honor Soeiety, Masque and Gavel Officer, Spanish Club, lnklings Club, Kapers, Sr. Play, Live Wire. Ambition: To make a career of enter- taining people. LOIS THOMPSON-Warren Ave. Ambition: To always be happy. -THAN THORSON-Oregon. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Commit- tees, Masque and Gavel, French Club, Sr. Choir, Sr. Choir Officer, jr. Choir Oflicer, Kapers, Operetta, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force, Girls' Sports, Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambition: To join a fraternity and play football for Notre Dame. BILL TRAUB-Magnolia. Boys' Club Council, Honor Society. Spanish Club, Band, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Boys' Football, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Boys' Track. Ambition: Ask a certain person, she knows. 38 5-F NADJA TULINTSFFF -Magnolia, Girls' Club Committees, German Club, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To become a successful artist. JOAN VANDERLINDEN-Olympic View. Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Attendance Force. Ambition: To live in a glass house on the moon and raise jet planes with jo, Dolores, Maxine and june. JOHNNIE VASCONI-F. H. Coe. Ambition: To own a hot rod. UON WAKEFIELD-New Mexico. Boys' Club, Boys' Q Club, Pres. Boys' Basketball, Sr. Gift Committee. Ambition: To take Cherrie 37 all over the country with Zirkel. TED WARNIER-Magncrlia. Honor Society, Chess Club, Chess Club Officer, Live Wire, Ticket Staff. Ambition: To get one A at the University. LAVONNI2 WEEDEN-Lawton. Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Inklings Club Ofhcer, Charm Club, Kapers. Ambition: To have an ultra modern home on Mars and entertain all my friends there. PAUL TYCHSEN-Magnolia. Boys' Club Council, French Club, Inklings Club, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To get a flying saucer, and put a little man in it, so Savings Bond can see him. GERTRUDE VANDFR WEL-Lawton. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Inklings Club, Kapers, Live Wire. Ambition: To travel to Mars in a flying saucer. MOLLY JO VIQNA-.john Hay. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Commit- tees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Oihccr, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Commencement Committee, Glee Club. Ambition: To play Etude in Carnegie Hall for the ukulele girls. HARRY WALRATH-Magnolia. Latin Club, Stage Force, Boys' Foot- ball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Track. Ambition: To see Lola go over 20 miles an hour any time. BARBER WATKINS-Magilolia. Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Prom Committee, P.T.A. Dance Committee, Honor Society Cabinet. Ambition: To hold a reunion of the Serttams every time it snows on Friday, the 13th. MARYBFTH VVELCH-Magnolia. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Com- mittees, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Othcer, Annual staff, Latin Club Officer, French Club, Inklings Club Officer, Drill Team, Sr. Gift Commit- tee, Annual Fditor-in-Chief, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee Chair- man. Ambition: To publish and illustrate Rhoda's book on life at Mt. Baker. lfll.liNli ULMFN-Clark Jr. High. Girls' Club Committees, Sr. Choir, -Ir. Choir, Operetta, Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambition: To be maid-of- honor at Arden's wedding. .IANHTTIZ VARRTANO-Forest Ridge. Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, jr. Choir, l.ive Wire, Bank Clerk, Ambition: To be ambitious. MARGIIQ VVAAGE-Girls' Club. -IliANlli VVARD-Cascade. Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Debate Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Sr. Poll Committee. Ambition: To make the world maybe just a little happier for someone because of me. DFSERFE WISAVIER-Magntilia. Class Officer, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, French Club, Inklings Club, Inklings Club Oflieer, Ski Club, Swim Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Ofiice Force, Girls' Sports, Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. Pin Committee, jr. Prom Committee. Ambition: To attend a reunion annually for all of the jolly skiers at Mt. Baker. 39 ist-W. S 5. ii R il 1 ' 1 1 ' :- 1- 3 -' . ' '. , if .ii Nadja Tulintself Paul Tychsen Eilenc Ulmen loanne Vanderlinden Gertrude VanderWel ,lannette Variano Johnnie Vasconi Molly jo Vena Margie NX'aage Don Wakefield Harry Walratli ,leanie Ward Ted Warner Barbee Watkins Deseree W'eaver L:1Vonne Weeden Marybeth Welcli Wilbur Wilson '.,.,... ff. 4:1 a 4 it Alan West john Whittles .lim Wilhelm Richard Wilson lirlene Wolfe lleverly Woodcook Deloris XVright F ff' , 4. 'T .I 1 Ruth Xvhite lfugene Wfiggins Patty W'ilson Harry Winder Nina W'oo Beverly Woods llowartl Young ALAN VC'lfS'l'---llainbritlge Iligli, Spanish Club, lioys' Intramural, Boys' Track. Ambition: To live a successful and happy life. .IOHN VVHITTLIQS-Lincoln. Class Qflicer, Boys' Basketball, lloys' Q Club, Sr. Announcements, Sr. Commencement. Ambition: Indoor Sports liditor at llathum's Nudist Colony. ,IIM Vl'II.HlCl.MfOl1io. Student Council, Student Council Officer, lloys' Club Council, Honor Society, Honor Society Officer, Quill and Scroll, Masque and Gavel, Kuny Staff, Kuay Special liditor, Latin Club Oilicer, Debate Club, Sr. Play, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Boys' Sports Man- ager, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Commencement Committee, Sr. Pin Committee, jr. Prom Committee, Kuay liditor-in-Chief, Honor Society Cabinet, Valedictorian, Commencement Speaker. Ambi- tion: President of Ohio State U. so I can bestow scholarships upon all the progeny of the class of 'SIL RICHARD W'Il.SON-Magnolia. Honor Society, Latin Club Officer, Live Wire, llank Clerk, Boys' Football, Boys' Intramural, lloys' Q Club, Boys' Track. Ambition: To be able to type plus 50 words a minute. liRl.liNIi WOI.l:li-Magnolia. Class oflicer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, jr. Choir, Kapers, Live Wire, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To always keep the wonderful friends I have had in school. HIZVIZRLY VVOODCOOK-Magnolia. Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, -lr, Choir, Operetta, l.ive Wire, Batik Clerk, Attendance Force, Otlice lforce, Glee Club. Ambition: To have the past two years continue on - and on - and on. DICLORIS WRIGIIT-Girls' Club. RUTH W'HlTli-West Queen Anne. Girls' Club Committees, slr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambition: To have a daughter as sweet as my mom did. ICUGICNIQ WlGGlNSfW'est Queen Anne. Class Officer, Boys' Club Otlicer, Boys' Club Council, Spanish Club, Live Wire, Bank Clerk, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Track, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q Club, Sr. Picnic Committee, Sr. Pin Committee, jr. Prom Committee. Ambition: To have many friends and few regrets. PATTY W'lI.SONfWarren Ave. Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Charm Club, Drill Team, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To be half the woman my Mother is. HARRY WlND'lfR--West Seattle lligh. Spanish Club, ski Club, Kapers, l.ive Wire, lloys' Intra- mural. Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambition: To lly low over liredtlie's in ,Iulie's all-male- passenger Stratoeruiserf' NINA WOO-lf. H. Coe. Girls' Club Cabinet, Honor Society, Latin Club, lireneh Club, Debate Club, Drill Team, Live Wire, Girls' Sports, Girls' Q Club, Sr. Gift Committee, Commence- ment Speaker. Ambition: To become a doctor and then invite Tommy and the 1950 Q club to my bedside manor. llllVliRl.Y WOODS--Girls' Club. IIOXVAIKD YOUNG-Boys' Club. 40 ,fi fax 'ff' W7 M M ll Moe Kostoff Keith James Charles Jenner JoAnne Cook Carol Batchelde Ad President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Kuay Rep Bill Patterson Paul Kraabel JoEllen McComb Lejeune Thees Laurie Mille President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Kuay Rep Sports, Kapers, Senior Play, and the Kuay Staff are just a few of the activities the Junior Class participated in. Outstanding in the sports light arejim Guir, Bill Coyle, Bob Burrell, Bill Quillian, Morris Kostoff, Ted Snyder, Sayre Boyd, Paul Kraable, and Bill Manning. just a few of the many new upper classmen taking part in the 1950 Kapers were Shirley Moulton, Birgit Carlson, Bette Price, Sue Burton, Darlene Luke, Laurie Miller, Frank Campbell, Shirley Shafer, Evelyn Fanning, and JoEllen McComb. Still active in Orchestra are Donna Putnam, John Woodward, Delnert Roberts and Dick Roach. Starting early on the Kuay Staff is Carol Batchelder, as feature editor, also Jackie Kimble and Zoe Kelly are two very active girls in the Kuay Oflice. Holding the important office of Student Council Representatives were Beverly Moon, Betty Ackerman, Jim Guier, and Vic Westphal the first semester, with Corinne McCrae, Tomi Suzuki, Jack Hennes and Bob Burrell the second semester. Forest Martin, Jean Jorgensen, Bill Coyle and Don Lovell represent juniors in the Senior Choir. All in all the Juniors have had a very eventful and exciting year. LEE THEES. 41 21 5225.531 -G I Q :QQ Nt R' I - -'- 1 SE? Q. If M E xg-QR I RN wc , I -T ,, I Z2' I .M 1 A -'f I 1-at 1- H5 'I az- QIQRA Sf I 1: M -I I , l i I , Q W iv an My M ' R-4 1 Q A ' E E ff if I1 if Nga A I. , . ..... . , . 2- -E3 - f f 1-, I V f::': I 'A I ' . at ' A wg .3 I EE wg--. fi ii 42 BETTY ACKERMAN ED ALBAUGH LOUISE ALEXANDER KEN ANDERSON PAT ANDERSON IIATTI' ANDERSON JOHN ARTHURS IIERNICE IIAISCH IIETIY IIALLEONER JANET IIANNISTER KATHERINE BARBAS JOHN BARRETT DONNA BARTL TOM BARTON CAROL BATCHELDER DICK BEAN BEVERLY BEARD BILL BEEKS STEVE BIRKELAND SUZANNE BLEDSOE ELEANOR BOEHOLT KENNETH BOLSTER NORMA BORGFORD SAYRE BOYD LEANORD BRAARUD IIARIIARA IIRANNON TOM ERAZIER RICHARD IIROMLEY IIOANNE IIRYOSON NEIL IIURCESS BILL BURKE ALLEN BURNS BOB BURRELL SUE BURTON CAROL BUSBY MARILYN BUTTERWORTH JACKIE CALVO PHYLLIS CAMERSON NON CARABINIERO IIIRCIT CARLSON IIEAN CARLSON BETTY LOU CARMICHAEL LETITIA CARTER RICHARD CECCARELLI BILL CHUIIB IIOHN CHURCH LEO CLARK MAUREEN CLIFFORD ANNE CLOTHIER ,IO ANNE COOK RENA COOK 'IOANNE COUPE BILL COYLE .IANICE CRAMER DON CRARY BRUCE CULLINGS DICK CULLUM BARBARA CUPP ROBERT DANIEL JOE DANIELS STEVE DCFOREST MIKE DEHAN CHARLES DcHAR'IA NORMAN DcHAVEN MARGARET DEMARAY STEVE CREENLEAE DIANE DRAPER MARY ALICE DREXEL 'IOANNE DROST .I A N ET EDW A RDS nous EATON .IACK EISEMAN ERVIN ELLINGSON FRANK ENDEBROCK NORMA ENGLAND GENE ERNST PEGGY ESKELIN CARYL EVANS EVELYN FANNING REICHT EARNHAM NANCY FINCH JANET F1514 EDWARD ERINRMAN SUSAN FULLER MARIAN FURNESS DIANE GALLOP LEONIE GIBBONS LOLA GIBSON A we R 1 -La QT ' 4 ,fl 53. QI.- mn ' 'vu 8 Kg is Q PAT GIIISON RONALD GIRK JANET GLASSMAN SHARON GLEASON FLORENCE GLENN BEVERLY GOLLAN ALLEN GOUMAS ALICE GRAHAM BEVERLY GRAY JOAN GREEN ,IIM GUIER BOYD HALL PHIL HANSON GUNNER HARFORD 1 ' .' -' A 'G - SHIRLEY HATCH ' - TOMMY HAYDEN YZ A Q I V it 5 , A 3 JEAN HELGERSON ,M V f HAROLD HENKEL I ' G Y, JACK HENNES I X I ' JIM HENNES h ' JOHN HEPIIURN Z5 I A ,J M CONNIE HODGE M ww JOAN HOLLAND I BONNIE HOPKINS AILEEN HUDI , P DIANE HULLIN JJ V I JJ gf? Q 'Q CAROLA HUNDERTMARK :I,, 'ig bf A R K X PATSY HUNTER ': ' ' A xv ' .., ,X ALFRED HYDE I I A I n In A DORIS JAHNKE J I ' , ' RUTHJAHNRE L?'4fM4:A LL,L f, ,Q in KEITH JAMES LP' ' CHARLES -IENNER ,- , Sm GORDON ENNINGS ' in If S J A I ,.-.2 I P--- I -I IILANCHE JOHNSON - g Q GERALDINE JOHNSON 5 LI, I A 'i F A A LUCYILLA JOHNSON I I A 'Y' MERWIN OHNSON if M R 8: 3 E: X gg .I s A NATALIE JOHNSON A I NUNNALLYJOHNSON J I DOTSIE JONES ,V J gg 3 , I ' 2: ', ROBERT JONES '.:, I 'IMA A T img AWHWU 44 ZOE KELLEY ROZELLA KELLING PATSY KELLY PATTY KERBAL JACKIE KIMBLE DONNA KING ANNE KINGSBURY ERNIE KINGSLEY TOM KIRKLAND LLOYD KLINE MARILYN KNIGHT WYNONA KNIGHT PETER KOST PAUL KRAABEL GEORGE KRAUSE HUGH KYLE JIM LANDWEER PAT LANGE CLYDE LANGSTED SHARYN LEVINSON JANET LOVEGREN DON LOVELL AUDRY LUNDGREN DARLENE LUKE FRANKIE MAACK BRUCE MQQDONALD BRUCE MacDOUGALL JIM MACE BONNIE MARANDER DIANE MARTIN FOREST MARTIN KEITH MARTIN DARLENE MARZOLF ETHEL MAXINE JO ELLEN MCCOMB CORINNE MCCRAE LOIS MCCUISTION VIRGINIA MCCULLY DONNA MCDONALD JOAN McEACHERN CHARLENE MCLEOD BETH MCMULLIN BARBARA MCNEIL JOHN MCPERSON I I 1 YQ 1 -. .,q A L 5 A 4 A no-C, 9- JI x I . X SEI' I ,KY hw Q r' I T if E L J . A 6 Y ,A I4 sv in in , , is -if A EF I X A P , xg ,Q 9 I 'PT 'Nw SS, IPI' I ,.f? l 1 I W 5 Q -1 6 Q, 314 A J 'SI J -E21 A I 1 'F we R, I 46 JO ANN MCQUEEN FRANCES MENNE IIARRARA MICHAEL JACK MIOOLIf'I'ON JIM MILL WALTER MILLER ROISERTA MITCHELL NILMAR MOLVIK BEVERLY MOON SUSAN MORGAN KATHLEEN MORRISEY SHIRLEY MOULTON NANCY MOYLE DEE MURRAY AUDREY MYERS GEORGE NICOLAI BARBARA NITSCHE ELIZABETH NORGORE DONNA OLSNESS ALFRED OPPIE JOANNE OWEN GRACE PACE JEANINE PAHLMAN CAROL PARK JIM PATKE IIILL PATTERSON MARION PATTERSON NANCY PAULSENE NADINE PAYNE IONE PEOERSON ROGER PERRAULT ROLAND PETERSON IIONNY PETTY JUNE PITMAN CLEONE POND DIANNE PORT LORRAINE POGUE DIXON POOLE ELOISE POUNDS BETTE PRICE JOHN PRIVAT GLORIA PROVOST JOYCE PUFFERT DONNA PUTNAM .IOHN RADIN VERNE REDMAN lllilllk REEI: THELMA REED DICK REYNOLDS RUTH REYNOLDS DICK ROACH DEL ROBERTS KENNY ROBERTS MARILYN ROGERS MARY SUE ROGERS RALPH ROGERS MARLIENE ROIS LA. DONNA ROSE IANET SABERHAGEN LAURA SALMON JOAN SALTER ROSA SCALESE CONNIE SCHAEFFER LOURAYNE SCOGIN SHIRLEY SHAFER DONNA SHELLEY IIILL SIEVERLING .IOHN SILVA GRACE SLUSHER IIILL SMITH .IIM SMITH LEE SMITH MERLIN SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH WALLY SMITH TED SNYDER SANDRA SOBECK ED SOBOTA JIM SODERBACK BETTY SOLOMON MYRNA SOMMERFELD JERRY SPELLACY DOROTHY SPENSER IIILL STAMEY GEORGE STAMOLIS IIANIS STEVES ROWENA SUDER if I e- ' r , -I A A 'S I I , A E If 'X faq! If I 5 A n 1 H' Q, '92 K J J 1 D T' 1 I 37' M41 if Y 'S K. P H' Q 3 -I I ' kv S, G 48 T ' JACKIE SULLIVAN LOUISE SUTLOVICH TOMI SUZUKI PAT SWANAGON JOHN SWANSON LOIS SWEARINGER HENRY SYVERSTAD JOE TALLER DEANIE TERHARK LEE THEES JOAN THOMPSON RUTH THORSEN RONALD TISLOW MARY PAT TROSS CORA JEAN TRUAX DORIS TURNER MARLENE VIDEEN ILAINE VON ALEXANDER WALLY WALBERG TOM WALSH FRED WEENER DONNA WEBSTER MARY JANE WEILER DOUGLAS WEISFIELD BILL WESTBO ANNE WESTERMAN HAROLD WESTPHAL VICTOR WESTPHAL BETTIE WHITE GLENN WHITE JOYCE WHITEAKER FERN WIESE PAULINE WILLIAMS IIARBARA WILMOT SHIRLEY WILSON IIOII WISHON 'IOAN WOLGEMUTH JACK WOLFE JOHN WOODWARD ROSS WOODWARD JACKIE WRIGHT SUEY-WOON YEE HELEN ZOIIRIST HERBERT ZOBRIST BEVERLY ZUEHLSDORFF g ? an X. ,M --.. Uhl Sallie Laney Wes Byers Richard Bromley Janiss Furry Kathy B Ad 0 President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Kuay R p Don Bolton Jo Anne Gerber Glenn Erickson Coleen Hall Frances G President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Kuay Sailing through their second year of high school, the class of fifty- three finally settled down to vigorous high school life. Serving as president was Sally Laney, who was replaced in the spring by Don Bolton. The ofhce of vice-president was ably held by Wes Byers and Joanne Gerber. Keeping the minutes were Dick Bromley and Glen Erickson. Handling the money of our class were Janiss Furry and Colleen Hall while Kathy Barbas and Frances Guffy were the Kuay representatives. Our fall mixer featured square dancing and a professional caller. Our spring mixer was a large success as was our fall mixer. The Sophomore Class was well represented in Sports by the Vann brothers, John Cheney, Ed Frenouvv, Tink Phelps, Don Bolton and Lon Rassmusan. Participating in Kapers were Rose Mary Richardson, Zouanne LeRoy, Joanne Gerber, Sharon McConnell and Janiss Furry. This year Sophomores made up a large percentage of the honor roll and a great many earned their two bar pins. We have finished our years as lower classmen at last! Yet, we-'re sure we shall look back on these years as the best school years we've ever had. GLENN ER1cKsoN. JANISS PURRY. 49 .X A JEAN ANDERSON 'eq J ' I, A DON ARNETT ly V, 3' ,h F lllillll HAIKIN , If , Q' . , .IOANNE ARTHLIN X B If W-e-f-- -- ---W A- ----.- BARBARA BAILEY - JIM BARBER A ,A,.' A. 'Y Ji JIM BARCLAY K - I BILL BARNES ' fx '- ' Y WARREN BELL - ' A f A A -'F SUMNER BENNETT Q E' K JACKIE BERNIER GX KJ BARBARA BERTSCH . . if W f LES BLEILER I NANCY BOLIN H441-Q JERRY Boss 4 ROBERT BOYD A TED BOYLE ff ' J 95 DAWN BAYLES 1 1 BARBARA BRANDMIER I K' N A AZAA A X vw SHIRLEY BRICKELY AA-3212 BILL BRIGHT 4 A M W TIM BROOKS 1 J, gg, Q DUANE BUDNICK A J A M J A A BOB HULEMR J I if 1 'P ROBERT BUNDY :ggi I W ' 'w W V'V' ' HAROLD BURTON 4 K 31 DON BUSHELL VJ -Q .ff f.. ' I wEs BYERS I 'W I' iff' gi 'Q5' JERRY CAIN QA J SANDRA CALDERWOOD J - ' MARILYN CALL fy JOAN CAMPBELL - A I A - nw!! MICKEY CAMPION J I J q A JOHN CANTLEN K A F k SM XJR JOHN CARNEY . I, W T ' T J VERNA CASE - MAURINE CASLER ' I ' wtf xy SHARON CHAFFEE ,kJ5,.' J .IANICE CHAMBERLIN an A . ':' I KAREN CHRISTIANSEN J -'T' -T MAROIE CLIFFORD ' MARY LYNNE COIE I s 9 MAUREEN COLLYER xiii JANET CORLEY PAULINE COULTER I A M MARILYN COVELL ' an ' J BETSY CRAIG 19 U- , JO ANN CRAIN J I Z JEAN CRAWFORD X .I. A I I I ' SHIRLEY CIIRRIE 50 JOAN DAICLIQ DON DALESSANDRO MARILYN DARLING NANCY DAVIS MAIIDEE DQWEESE ELEANOR DIAMOND IIOBEE LEE DICK JANE DICKSON JOAN DOMNICK CHA RLES DUTCHER LOR ETTA EALY MARY ELLEN EDBOM DELWIN ENSEY GLENN ERICKSON MARTHA FADNESS MARTHA FAGNASTAL JANET EARNI-IAM NANCY FAIIRELL JUSTIN FERLUGA ROGERS FIRTH EDW ARD FRENOUW .IANICE ERIESEN .IANISS EURRY ANNETTE GALLAHEII NADINE GANLEY BILL GAUNT JIOANNE CEIIIIER CHARLES GERODETTE -IIM CETCHELI. KAY GETTYS MARY KAYE GIBSON SUSAN GIBSON MARTIN GIMNESS DONNA GONUEA JERRY GRANT CA ROLE GRAVES DORIS GROFF FRANCES GUFFEY GERRIE GUFFEY NANCY HABERLIN RAY GALL GORDIN HALLADAY JIM HAMILTON BE'I'I'Y HANSEN SHIRLEY HANSEN BEVERLY HARFORD CLARICE HARMON BARBARA HARPEL BERTHA GEADLEY BARBARA HEEREN .I If ,uf f' Ai -I fin .: . , 3 :lu A M V I I taxi QQQI uf. M . ,xi 1 A iq? , G ..., A B, K ' . JF -J .lizz E Z J I , f s- M A M AA Intl: AIA f A W' .KA A.. I-:A .5 A 2 'A , F , ff I . ' '-' - l -:gi X I if AI. 3 ,5 ., ss- 4- A SZ? - A A53 be I I I ,IQ ' lpl, , 1:1 - ' if J I if .A S .I. f 4 ' ' I, ' , if kr I A X 51 S E A ,J . -as ,Q Q A Q 3 . ,.I.:'- qw 7, U I ' , QSM'-, EI A -1.i' in x l ,,..,J A ,., H b -A ' Q. A 1. . A.IQ- A I I ' X A S' I 1- 51 '-., J ' ' ge. Y Q 'J ,, is I V4 ,Y A AA W I W' Q J, if MXL a ,J 1 ,,. . A XI 1 I I I .... 0 K 'f' Y b If My Q ' t4 7 'A W at 6 I N s Q Q if ,-., - ii-VH GA fx I .Jw 9, 4... Qi! N A I 52 JANET HENREL BARBARA HERMAN NORMA HERMAN DONNA HIGGINS SALLY HILDONEN MARLENE HOGANCAMP VIRGINIA I-IOLTE HELEN HORN TERRY HOWARD FRANK HUGHES ELIZABETH HULTGREN JIM HUNT IRVING HUNTER SALLY INGHAM JOAN INGMANSON FRANCES JACOBS JUDY JAGOBSON VIRGINIA JENKINS THOMAS JENSEN DEAN JOHNSON DON JOHNSON MARGARET JOHNSON V IOLET JOHNSON HUGH JOHNSTON VIRGINIA JOHNSTON MARY JONES KAREN JORGENSEN TOM RANE BILL KELLOGG SAM KERLEY RON KERSHAW RON KERSLAKE DON KIMBLE MARY KNATZ LARRY LA FOLLETTE MARGARET LAGREID ED LAJALA SALLY LANEY HAP LANGLIE JIM LENDT ZO ANNE LeROY DON LEWIS BETTY LIDSTON PATTI LILLEY VIRGINIA LILLIAN MAROLD LIND CAROL LINDSTROM DONNA LORY SPIRO LUCUS GAYLE LUCURELL MONTY MALVEN TOPPER MARTIN BOB MASON SHARON McCABE SHARON MCCONNELL JOHNNY MCDONALD MARIAN MCFARLAND J JANE McMILL OHN MCFEE DICK MCLEAN FRANCES MCLEAN AN DONNA McNEESE JANET MCPHERSON JOHN MENDE CAROL HELEN MEEKLING GRACIA MEJIA NHALL MESSENGER SANDRA MIKSCHE BILL MOORE PATSY MILLER ALVIN MOE KATHLEEN MOORE DIANNE MORGAN DICK MYERS FRANK TOM MOUNT SHIRLEY MURPHY MYERS DON NELSON BEVER JERRY NELSON KAREN NIELSEN ROBERT NOO LY NOPP PHYLLIS NORDSTROM VICTOR OBRASTOFF PAT O'BRIEN RDMAN PATSY O'BRIEN ALICE PAT PALMRE OGDEN DAVID OPPENHEIMER ALEX OZEROFF MARILYN PADDEN KATHLEEN PARKS GARY PETER EILEEN PATKE BOB PEARSON PAULIN E PETERSON SON NORVAL PHELPS CAROL PHILLIPS PATTY PHIPPS DRURY PIFER I 5' an xl Q !,,, I ax SQL I Q A I MARNELL PUGH Z.. 1 I JOANNE PYM , :A.' I ,ff PETER REDMAN ' :-- - ':- X -A BOB REID 'Q I M I xr , wit. . .45 Rf R Eg A R Y M- 1, X ,IOANNE RENK NANCY RICHARDSON ROSE MARY RICHARDSON I - DAVID RIDGE ..., . DON RIEVE I - A - ' - PAT ROBINSON I LINNEA ROSS gs is I I I Q3 GERRIE ROTHAUS I S . ., ORVILLE ROUPE - . 1: PAMELA ROW LAND H4 J i FLORENCE RYOO Iub. I I, il A NANCY JO SCHILLER gg- , ' BOB SCOLLICK ki I P 9 SANDRA SEGALE ar v. .XY - 8 QA N S? A XM lk. ,M Q Q A, I: II , 11311 I, fini: Y Q.. - f 4. FR- .31- N f PS 6 g IJ . I L32 X S I A I N J ...N W I X. A BILLY SEIDAL DONN SHARP JACK SHEA BOB SHERMAN PETER SHOUDY TED SIMON ELIZAIIETH SMITH ROIIERTA SMITH - MICKEY SOTH I HOWARD STAUP ' MILLICENT STEEN ANN STERN MYRIS STOEFER A A 1 OAIL STRANDBERG I ' GARY STRIRER :'S A kin fi ,I BARBARA SULLIVAN A 5' DAVE TAYLOR II -E gk IIILL THOMPSON X DICK THOMPSON 'Q ' ' ., DALE TYLER .S Q 1 DICK VANDERPOOL l -' LILLIE MAE WAINWRIGHT 2 If S. ' I ' BEVERLY WALDON I. jj JOYCE WALDON VALERIE WARBURTON , GERALDINE WEAVER ' Q A BOB WESTBO ' in ,JANET RAE WHITE I' DENNIS WICK H PHYLLIS WIESE 1 'T DANE WILLIAMS I A JEAN WILMOT . MAROIE WILSON A , . ELIZABETH WINKLER I. DEAN WINSLOW LUELLA W ORTHINGTON .I :NNE W R A Y SA M ZORICH 54 513. Mrs Blanchard JoAnn Erickson Nancy Kingsley Peter Shoudy Barry Farrell Jerry Pearson Adx isor President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Kuay Rep. ,lim Usher Lewis jones Helen Barbas Sylvia Webster Toni Killian President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Kuay Rep. Arriving at Queen Anne in September, the Freshman class contained over 300 students, coming from such schools as West Queen Anne, Coe, North Queen Anne, john Hay, Warren Avenue, and Queen Anne Eighth Grade Center. The class officers of the class for both semesters were as follows: president, Joan Erickson, Jim Usher, vice-president, Nancy Kingsley, Lewis ones, secretar , Peter Shoud , Helen Barbas, treasurer, Barr Y Y 1 Y Farrel S lv1a Webster' and Kua re resentative, err Pierson and Y v Y Y Toni Killian. Student council representatives were Ginger Johnson, Ed Lyila, Bill Watkins and Carol n Cheri' . Y Y Manv of these pupils participated in sports. Of the active members there were: Norman Germiss, Al Salisbury, Doug Barnard, Tom Moran Milton Davis, Bill Gaunt, Jerry Kane and Phil Denny for football. Basketball drew Elmer Shore, Ed Lajala and Jack Wilbourn. Cf the class who were in Kapers, Helen Barbas, Elloise Savage, Sally Word, joan Castillo, Susan Harrison, Zorya Hemrich and Zaria Henrrch were outstanding. Showing their musical talents in the Senior Choir were Helen Bar bas and Nancy Moore, while the Freshmen Choir claimed Sandra Brown, Harriet Burton, Jo Anne Dahle, George Williams. The Freshman class showed much promise for the coming years, with all this outstanding talent and participation. JIM UsHER HELEN BARBAs 55 BA R BAR BOB A CARO RIC HELEN NA I M A RI .HM B PAT SA LE BILL CARPINI1 fi X IRC INIA CHERNALS -o. . - ga' 4' ,tx A if ,,., I :i :: A A NDI1RbON DOUG 3 NANCY DREW EOE EDGAR DELORIES EHLERS .IOHN ELLIOTT DIANE ETCHIESON IIOII FERGUSON STUART FINKE BARBARA FISHER CARLA FITZMAURICE .IAMES FOLLIS MICHAEL FORMAN DON FOSS DONNA FOWLER ROSWELL FOX DEAN FREASE DANNY FRESONKE BETTY LOU FRIEDLANDER SALLY GALLAHER NORMAN GERNESS FRED GIBSON VIRGINIA GIULIANI GORDON GRAHAM IONE GRAHAM VALERIE GRAHAM .IEAN GRAVES SANDRA ORIFFITH CHAD GROTH ROBERT OUNDRAM ANNA CUNTER JAY HALL MARY JANE HARBOUR SUSAN HARRISON BILL HARTLEY ALBERT HAUCK ANNE HEATH DIANE HELGESON ZARYA HEMRICH ZONYA HEMRICH JANE HENRY AUDREY HENSREY PATTY HICKOK DIXIE LEE HIOIIY GEORGIA HILL ROBERT HOFSTETTER LAWRENCE HOLCOMB JUNE HOWE .IOAN HOWISEY MARY LOU HOW KATHERINE HUNTER DAVID INOLESBY ERNEST JENNER DAVE JENNINGS ROGER JOHANNSEN JOHN JOHNSON LEWIS JONES SALLY UIOVICK MARLENE QIULES RICKARD IIANE RICHARD REPHART TONI KILLIAN .I X ,W 1 'WZ xualffg S:-A 3 , I 'SMB- Q. S., .IG 'N yi 'L RTW .A 21 It A A A Q Ik JOAN LAMSON WILLIAM KINZBI. GAY KNIGHT IIUD KNUDSON ARLENE KORNILINSEN JOAN KROENKE HENRY LACKNER JOHN LANGSTED BONNIE LEE .IIM LEEDS NANCY LEER JEAN LOWMAN BARBARA LUOTO I ,. , BILLIE MARTIN V - HELEN MAYER . BARBARA MCBAIN ' BILL MCCOUBREY '1' LAWRENCE MCCRACKEN GERALD MQKNIOHT ' JOAN MCLAUCHLIN JOY McQUEEN ROGER MELINE -IOHN MERKLEY . FRANK METHENY 1' F-iifii JO ANNE MEYERS MARY LOU MILES NANCY MOHR If A I GLEN MORRIS JOANNE MOUNT ELIZA BETH MUNN I ' Q MARLENE MORTON , SANDIE MERRILL TOM MORIN I - DONALD MOE ,, SALLY NEDERLEE LOUAYNE NEVILLE I K- MARILYN NYGREN ANN NILSSON an NANCY NORDSTROM 'f DONNA OGREN 1 J' 6 COLEEN NITSCHE A ADELE OLSEN ' GARY OWNER JOE PACE PHYLLIS PACKARD PHILLIP PALMORE JUDY PATTERSON RICHARD PATTERSON J A Y PEA RSON JERRY PEARSON Q' JOANNE PEARSON W JAMES PHIFER J GA RY PENIX BOB PIERCE JOYCE POWELL TOM RASMUSSEN IIAREARA ROBERT ' I .z nr' DENNIS ROBERTSON Q PHYLLIS ROGERS ' DOROTHY RADIN , '51 J' J li I -1. : gk W J G ,AWN A , W' 'Qu G? J 'Jw I X . 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Nnnry N1Ill1'!, Ilvixlugi R41--, l4.ull.i1.i S11 pl, lmlixf- lliwiih-3, 4111-mlqi XX'.m-ix, Ilminqi l.:i1xg1-ilu-i', Klmilyii Iii-nm-ll, Hi-14-ii Dirk, Hiiilil Crisp, liiu-111.15 .Xlh-ii, lmu rllu-I1-my, .XII.i1i H1111-y', .lr-im llgiwurtii, Kirin.1r1lj:1l1mtcwn, Frm! Lion, Larry x1OI'l'11XX',Xyiili.1CU Rlurraiy, Dmmlnl Rxicluvivli, Mia'li.u-l T.JlXi1t'Y. Russ Tfirvin. 60 STUDENT NAVIGATORS 1 ii fl 52 QE 0 if 5: 13 'ff 5. V? E Eff 95 if Pi gi FA gf I 5.2 Q gf Q1 vs E, E? .A Mx fi, ff. 5 Q E I -1 . -Q ri le EF il 4 STUDE T COUNCIL Left to right: Bob Cramb, Mr. Parke, Bill Laney This year's Student Council has been more active than ever carrying on many fun-packed activities. People are still talking about the Student Council Assembly in which we exchanged talent and how Ben Caley's clever poem won the slogan contest. The first semesters prexy, Bob Cramb, lead the Way through a successful period with a mixer. They started the idea of the hit slogan contest. When the year really got rolling, Bill Laney was elected president and received the gavel for the second semester. Under him came the outcome of the slogan contest, the assembly, and T-day where men were masters and let the women fall where they may! MARY KAY GIBSON. 63 First Semester Council 41 BOB CRAMB HEADED FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNSEL Marion Copeland, Arch Watson, Victor Westfal, Gary Peterson, Patty Coffee Dave Broderick Beverly Moon Jimmy Getchell Bob Cramln Jim Guier Barbara Shaw Virginia Johnston Betty Ackerman, Eddie Lajala, Mary Kantz, Hal Kelly, Kay Gettys 64 Second Semester Council E I fm if . . S ' ' ' mai' 2: K 2 'II5iZ ' - . - M .UQ 'H' wb? lg 4 I ' - -Ir ' X 1 :S -ff '- .,-F U! 4 , 1 W - . . , Bak ,V ja . ff ' EQ sf, as . ,Q 2 S if an ,, , L 0 sy gf . Jjff dw.. 'Cf . ,J 1 BILL LANEY SUCCEEDED BOB CRAMB '31 ix GP-C Q.. - pig TH E SPRIN G SEMESTER OF STUDENT COUNCIL Barbara Anderson, Carolyn Sherry, MaryKay Gibson, Bill Watkins, Sally Laney Frank Cady Corine McCrae Donna Stocking Bill Laney Jim Hennes Bryce Little Bill Bush Ed Fremauvv, Tomi Suzuki, Don Boushell, Bob Burrell, Marilyn Aspen 65 GIRLS' CL .loan Ahercromhie Nancy Myers Miss Chisholm Marilyn Morris janet Hale President Vice-President Advisor Secretary Treasurer This year the Girls' Clulv has had many activities and has worked hard to promote friendship among the girls, to act as a unifying influence, to increase a sense of responsibility toward others, and to give those interested a chance to work. The year was highlighted hy 49er's Daze, the lirst All Girls' Week in many years. Each day's program was planned hy a different committee. The week was climaxed on Thursday with an assembly and a party, Harvest Hoe- downf' sponsored hy the Social committee. Around The Vwforldf' was the theme of the annual Mother-Daughter banquet held in May. Some of the other activities were the Cabinet Tea, held in March, the record-lwreaking Fall Creed drive, the Vocational Conference, co-sponsored with the Boys' Cluh, and the All Girls' Election party in April. As the Queen Anne Girls' Clulw successfully completed another year we wish to give our thanks and appreciation to our advisor, Miss Chisholm, for her inspiration and guidance. MARILYN MORRIS. 66 FIRST SEMESTER CABINET .loan AlWUI'CI'UIlll'YlC Peggy Albert jean Anderson Par Anderson Maria Apostolou Marilyn Aspen Doreen Auve Barbara Bailey Rogene Ball Carol Batchelder Virginia Callison Betty Lou Carmiehael Mary Carson Benita Castello Marnette Chernals Nancy Chiyers liarhara Clark Marion Coleman Lois Congen- Marion Copeland Sylvia Cramh .loyee Daniels Diane Darnell Verna Donaldson Gloria Erickson 'loan Etzkorn Mary Lee Firth Marion Gahrielson 'Ianet Hale Delores Harrold .lean Helgerson .loan Holland Ruth .lahnke Eleanor .Iensen liarlwara .johnson Betty Johnson Gertrude johnson Doris Kephart Mary Lou Kettenring Shirley McCarter .Ioanne Milligan Marilyn Morris Nancy Myers leanne Nelson Helen Newsom .loyce Puffert Gerrie Rothaus Ann Saberhagen Barbara Shaw Glenda St. john Rosey Stuzman Tomi Suzuki 'loan Sweasy Sherry Lou Swett 'loan Thompson Muriel Thompson lean Thorsen Mary Pat Tross Molly .lo Vena Norma Jean Ward liarhee Watkins Desi Weaver Marvherh Welsh llrlcn ZDlWI'l5l af' 4-ab 2. L A SECOND SEMESTER CABI 6. X UH ET loan .'Xl3Cl'Cl'UIlll1iC Marria :Xpostolou Doreen Aura -Ioan liarhantl Betty Lon Carmichael Mary Carson Marnette Chernals Marion Coleman Lois Conger Marion Copeland llenita Castillo .lane Erickson Rosalie Cunnnings .Ioan litvcorn Mary Lee Firth Marion Gahrielson 'lanet Glassman Clarkia Haltanson 'janet Hale ,lean Hanson 'loan Hollantl Eleanor .Iensen Gertrude johnson Natalie .lohnson Doris Keplmrt Roherta Lau fence Alice Livingston Darlene Luke Dorothy l.yneh Shirley MeCarter 'Io Ellen McComb Carol McCracken Corinne McCrae 'Ioannc Milligan Rhoda Mae Moore Marilyn Morris liarlwara Nitcllc Mary Paul Carolyn Risser 'Iulie Roberts Ann Sahcrhagen .loan Salter Shirley Schafer Donna .lean Shelley 'loan Sweazy' lr .Ieunc Thces 'Ioan Thompson Muriel Thompson Ruth Thorson Marilyn Tinkham Mary Pat Tross Molly 'lo Venn Norma -lean Ward llarlwee Watkins Donna Shilitner Marylwth Welch Erlene Wolfe Nina Woo Helen Zohrist BOYS' CLUB Advisor jerry Case Ron Kirkland Gene Wiggins jack Morrill Bob Janisch President V ice-President Secretary Treasurer Board of Control Reconverting to the needs of a high school in a democracy and in addition accepting a larger amount of responsibility in student government and activities, the Boys' Club has become an important cog in the machinery running Queen Anne High School. This year's elected officers Werezjerry Case, president, Ron Kirtland, vice-president, Gene Wiggins, secretary, Jack Morrill, treasurer, and Bob janisch, board of control. In addition to sponsoring boys' assemblies, assisting in the vocational conference, ushering at football games, and managing at track meets, a new program for promoting Queen Anne standards was set up by the Boys' Club Council. With another successful year behind it the Boys' Club is indeed grateful for the work of its advisor, Mr. Moore, and the Boys' Club Council. GENE WIGGINS. 69 Y Boys' Club Council . ...p .fn-I lst row, left to rightrllerry Batschi, Warren Bennett, Bob Burrell, Tom Brazier, Ben Caley, Jerry Case, liolw Cralnh. 2nd row, left to right: Fretl Del Missier, Roy DeSelms, Keith Driver, Stan Gillmnn, Gary Gollofon, Keith Grove, Larry Hayden, Sul row, left ru right: Bob Hansen, Arehie Hennesy, Frank james, Hob llaniseh, Hal Kelly, Ron Kirkland, Bryce Little. 4th row, left tu right: ,lack Morrill, Bill Ruth, Gortly Smith, Bill Truulw, Paul Tyehson, Eugene Wiggins, 'lim Wilhelm. Sport Ushers Frosh Cabinet Q I gn-B I' U tmwx Doug O'l'3rien, Tom jeregan, 'Ioel Nuzerelnus, .lack 'luck Wilhourne, Greg Draper, Warren llenuett, Mr. Whittles, Dave Nezvig, Bill Luntl, 'luhn Boyd, .lerry Stowell, Bill Gziunt, Eddie Cuxwell. liutschi, Bob Jnniscll. 70 MA QUE and GAVEL Individuals, left to right: Sherry Lou Swett, President, Keith Martin, Vice-Presidentg Glenda St. John, Secretaryg Joyce Fresonke, Treasurer, Doug Weislield, Sgt. at Arms, lst row: Rosy Stutzman, Jim Wilhelm, lst row: Arden Jackson, Don Miller, Dick Sherry Lou Swett. Ryno, Jean Thorson. 2nd row: Mary Lou Kettenring, Bill Laney, 2nd row: Larry Henderson, Shelia South- Normajean Coombs, Glenda St. John. ard, Dick Roach. 3rd row:joyce Fresonke, Marion Coleman. 3rd row: Donna .lean Shelley, Dick Piper, Morris Ensey, Keith Martin. The year started very favorably with the initiation of eighteen new members at a Christmas Party. We gave numerous plays for the enjoyment of the English classesg put on several plays for assembliesg attended two theater parties, and sponsored the spring play, Pride and Prejudice which filled our treasury with half of the proceeds. Some of our talented members participated in the University of Washington Speech Festival.. We wish to thank Mrs. Duncan for her patient and willing cooper- ation, and for offering her home for our club reunion. GLENDA sT. JOHN. 71 O O R O C I E T Y nu. .ka QV -'1A-'2' V f,:' X , -:Q 'gf S' w ,L f' ' M ,Wa ,Q 3 ev. bf 'QT' 9w'. ' 37.7 5 Yin 1' ,Q x M Q!- if we--Q3 in-.Q ,S ik Q uu- ff w. fx 9,9 .X .. is .,., V M mn S' Q E N! V K' I ' .,, ,hi ' ....: xl 2 NRM -2, . , , wg .. .,,' 9- I I '9.! ' 3' Q X f X 1 A N. g X X A 9 Ioan .'Xl7CI'x'l'UIIllWiL' llglrlwzlxul .'XrlJcl'sul1 Ivan qXl1Jcl'sul1 Mgu'ilx'n :Xspcn login BLlk'h.lI'kl li.11'lm11'11 Bcnrrx' XYLIITCII Iicnmfu Icrry Hmm! Mary Bmvun Bc11ir11Cnstilln Mary Czlrsou Nano Clmixcrs l3.11'lxlV.1 CI.u'k Lois Cmruqul' 'lII1CfZOl1I0iS fN11ll'iOI1 Cupclnml :Xnucrrc Cornelius Robert Cmnmh LQIUICC lfnglc lll0I'i.l I'1I'ixkSOIl Nidlj Lac Firth NllN'LxCCll Franklin 'lox cc FVCSOIIRC Marion Lhxlwiulmmm Sylx in Clcrncss Clnx'ki.lllg1kgu1sun Klgmur Hale A111131 M. Hnnsun jenn Hgmson Imwol HUIQIHLIII Lllniuc Hudgu Harrier Ishii ElL3.ll10l'.lL'I1SCI1 lizlrhglrgl -IUIIIISOII licttx 'luhusmm KCllllCIhK'0llIlSHI1 Mary Lou Kcttcnring PM Kncyhtcl 'lean l.1lI1mm 1 , VE 5 E' gif- it if N sez. ' x xi I , TGRCH PINS is S 'i .sm Q' 2155? 3' ,WA sim ,Z v -fi as 3 f ni, '--.,.H if i 4. X w Q Q if ,..,- ll fx ,W 5 iff -aj: W, -3 Sf ff Rql .Q an 'lime liklhllil llolwrm lmnicma Shirley Lcgg lirvue Lirrlu Dorothy Lvmh Keith Miirrin Shirley Mcfiwrcr PM McCarthy Barra Mclirill 'lO.lllllL' Milligan Don Miller Rho.l1i M. Moore llill Morgan lN11u'ilvn Morris Nunn Miers Marilyn Ncslcrlcu Phillip Nurting Kin-ln U'llci'ri Marx Paul Virginian Popxwll Bill Rcalnmn Bill Rccsc lim RlCllSIilkl Carolyn Rissci' Ann Sallwcrlmgun Molly .Io Yung: 'luck Suu ur: Bnrlmrn Shaw 'lim Thonms Rossi' Srurmmn NLJl'Ill2l'lCilI1 Wguul Biirlwcc Watkins Marilvcrli Wclnh lim Wilhelm Patti Wilson Riclmrnl Wilson Erleuc Xvolllc Ninn Woo Honor Society ONE BAR PIN HOLDERS lst row: Rhontla lirown, Gracia Mjehia, nniclentilietl, Elaine Parke, Zoaunne Leroy, nnialentiiietl, unidentiliecl, Elizabeth Smith, Patsy Miller, rkutlrey Hensky, Sue Gihson, 'loanne Erickson, Marilyn Cohell, Margie Wilson, Mary Lynn Coie, Zntl row' Unitlentilietl, Frances Gully, Martha Fagnastal, 'Ioanne Rink, .lanet Fisk, Helen Netlaling, Carol Linclstrom, Virginia Smith, Pete Shontly, -Ioan Domnick, Virginiailohnston, Nancy liolin, Gail Strandherg, Ann Stern. Brtl row: lienita johnson, Marnel Pugh, Marilyn Call, Pat Palmer, Sandy Stewart, Larry Howard, Larry Hayden, Glen Morris. 4th row: .janet Rae White, Phillis Weis, Rosemary Richardson, Kay Gettys, Mary Kay Gihson, 'loan Westphal, Roh Sherman, Dick McClain, Rithartl Myers, ,lim Getchell, Tim Brooks, Steve DeForest, Rogers Firth, Dean Winslow, Glen Erickson, Haroltl Burton, lfrank Miers, Chuck Gerotlette, lack Shotl, Dave Taylor, Larry Lafatee, Maurice Blntsiorn, Gene Nomennson, This year's ollicers for the Honor Society were: President, Jim Wilhelm, Vice-Presi- tlent, .lean Anderson, Secretary and Treasurer, JoAnne Milligan. These officers letl the activities antl were in charge of the Honor Society Cahinet which consisted of: Jean Antlerson, Nancy Chivers, Gloria Erickson, Mary Lee Firth, Nayclene Franklin, Betty Johnson, Janet Hale, JoAnne Milligan, Rhoda Moore, Marilyn Morris, Nancy Myers, .jim Thomas, Barlwee Watkins, Jim Wilhelm. The Honor Society Cahinet is made up of the top ten stutlents in scholastic work along with the cantlitlates who ran for officers ofthe Honor Society last fall. 74 Honor Society TWO BAR PIN HDLDERS lst row: Rosemary Richardson, Kay Gertys, Mary Kay Gibson, Deane Hullin, Ann Westerman, Cora 'lean Truax, Darlene Marzoff, Marilyn Butterworth, Marlene Royce, Janet Glassman, ,lean Helgerson, Beverly Gollan, Ann jovick, Mary Par Tross, Corrine McCrae, Carol Batrhelder, unidentihed, Ann Kingsbury. 2nd rowzlloanne Pim, Sallie Laney, Roberta Mitchell, ,loanne Campbell, Dona Putman, 'lean Carlson, Gertrude Vanderyvell, Marion Patterson, Betty Lou Carmichael, Carol Evans, Helen Zobrist, unit entihed, unidentihed, Doris jahnke, Susan Fuller, Shirley Shaler, ,lanet White, Beverly Gray. 'Srd row: Kay Chinn, 'Ioan Salter, Pat Lang, Zoe Kelly, Sue Morgan, Dick Roach, Doug Weislield, Pauline Williams, ,lovce Puflert, ,loan Thompson, Sharon Levenson, Sylvia Cramb, unidentilied, unidentified, Pat Sullin, Donna Lou Webster, Forest Martin, Fern Wiese, Tomi Suzuki. 4th row: unidentified, Harold Westphal, unidentified, unidentified, Bill Lund, Dennis Wick, Steve DeForest, Tom Brazier, George Nicholi, unidentified, .jason Norris, Gene Crust, Glen White, Ruth Thorson, Barbara Nirchie, Ethel Maxine. The Honor Society held a breakfast at the KQL Breakfast Club on Monday, April 3 during Spring Vacation. The money obtained was spent on an inspirational scholastic cup dedicated to Mr. Luther. The Spring Honor Society Assembly consisted of piano selections by Vic Westphal and interviews from Beruta Buss, Hjordis Sandberg, Bill Patterson, John Swanson and Drury Pifee. 'IOANNE MILLIGAN. 73 uill and Scroll Individuals, bottom up and around: Bill Redman, Mary Carson, Carolyn Risser, Barbara Shaw, Marybeth Welch, Molly jo Vena. Group picture, left to right: lst row: David Nezvig, Frank james, Berta McKrill, Mary Par Tross, Elaine Hodge, Mari- lyn Morris, Naydeen Franklin, Jim Wilhelm, Doreen Auve, Marion Copeland, Rosey Stutz- man, Mary Lou Kettenrmg, Barbara Shaw, Jim Thomas. 2nd row: Shirley McCarter, Karla O'Berry, Nancy Chivers, Mary Alice Drexel, Marnette Chernals, Roberta Lawrence, Clarkia Hakan- son, Molly Jo Vena, Jean Anderson, Carol McCracken, Janet Glassman. 3rd row: Mary Carson, Joanne Milligan, Bryce Little, janet Hale, jack Morrill, Rhoda Mae Moore, Jean Helgerson, Bill Reese. The Queen Anne Chapter of Quill and Scroll, journalistic honorary, began its yearly activities in the fall with an election of officers, Barbara Shaw was chosen president, Marybeth Welch, vice-president, and Molly Jo Vena, secretary-treasurer. The major project of the year was a hobo dinner at which new members were elected. The oflicers for the spring semester were also chosen at this affair. Carolyn Risser, president, Mary Carson, vice-president, and Bill Redman, secretary-treasurer. MoLLY jo VENA. 76 SENIOR COMMITTEES COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE lst row: Diane Darnell, Marilyn Tinlcham. Zntl I'OVVI'lIIlI Thomas, Walker Williams, 'lim Will1elm,,lim Thomas SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Ist row: Bill Laney, ,lack Morrill, Bryce Little, Warren Bennett, Roy Barhum. Zml row: Carol McCracken, Bob Cramb, .lerry Batschi, Ron Kirt- lanrl, Ben Caley, Doug O'Brien. 3rd row: joan Abercrombie, Joanne Milligan, Deseree Weaver, Peggy Albert, Helen Newsom, Ann Saberhagen. 4th rowzjoan Etzcorn, Rogene Ball. LUNCHEON COMMI'I l'IiE Front: Dick Ryno, Richard Kreglow. Back: Ruth White, Elaine Ullman, Rosey Stutzman,.lin1 Rickstatl, Glenda Srllohn, Bill Roth, Nancy Myers, Ben Caley, Peggy Brothers. ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Left to right: Rogene Ball, jack Whitrles, Dorothy Lynch, Barbara Anderson, jerry Batschi. POLL COMMITTEE Center: Gertrude johnson. Left to right: Vernon Anderson, Clarkia Hakanson, Marilyn Neder- lee, Muriel Thompson, Marlis Skarrin, Dorothy Lynch, Norma jean Ward, Marion Gabrielson, Marion Coleman, Maurice Caldwell, SENIOR COMMITTEES LUNCHEON COMMITTIiIi Ist row: Annette Cornelius, Marilyn Tinkham, .Ioan House, Doris Kephart, Marilyn Morris, Marv Lee Firth. 2ntI rowzjune Laszlo, Marria Apostalou, uniilentiliecl, Keith Grove. GIFT COMMITTEE lst row: Roger Wilcox, Peter Fleming, Gloria Erickson, Doreen Auve, Ferol Holemannlulie Ghiglione, Marylweth Welch. 2nd row: Mary Carson, Barbara Gleaves, Nina Woo, 'Ianet Hale, Bob Hansen, .lim Thomas. PICN IC COM M ITTEE Ist row: Iiill Iiush, Paul Tyehson, Iloh janiseh, Gortlon Smith, Hal Kelly, Gene Wiggins, Dean Fuller, Morris Ensey, Garv Gollofon, Phillip Nutting. Znil row: Marnette Chernals, Marilyn Aspen, Ilarhara Anderson, Donna Clark, Margie Cunningham, lean Antlerson, Nancy Chivers, Donna Burrell, Carol Clark. P. T. A. DANCE COMMITTEE lst x'cm wzllack Morrill, Warren Bennett, Iioh Cramh. Znd row: Helen Newsom, Carol MrCrauken. Brel row: Doug O'Brien. Absent: Iiarbee Watkins. PI N COMMITTEE Left to right: Bob Cramb, -lim Wilhelm, Dick Sankela, Rosey Stutzman, Marnette Chernals, Doreen Auve. Af ah DECK GAMES Es' In .2 fr 3 5 we v Q. ,. L, sl 5, 5 e 81 QZZXRQ sg, COaCh Clark... Coach Dick Clark came to Queen Anne in 1946 after working for the F. B. l. He graduated from Queen Anne and now is back coaching the sports he participated in in high school, and has produced several top rate teams in Football and Track for his alma mater. Ray Normile . .. Finished his fifth year at Queen Anne with a surprising Casaba squad. Picked for last place, the Grizzly quintet missed second place byone basket. Aside from his successful basketball duties, Coach Normile pilots the 2nd team football and baseball squad. This versatile coach also teaches health to many of his athletes. Coach Walt Milroy. .. After leaving the University of Washington, Coach Milroy came to the Hilltop to coach varsity baseball, third team basket- ball and third team football. I-le has coached for us for three years, and during his second year he brought us a championship baseball team which was an important step towards Queen Anne winning the All-Sports Trophy. This year's baseball team was not a championship team but was a top ranking one which improved greatly as the season moved on. There were several good underclassmen on the squad which will make up a powerful team in the next two years to come, stated Mr. Milroyq 82 LC 99 I lst ron Ilohn Lirtkel, liiirx Ciollolion, Hal Kelli, Gary Si1ln1on,,lini Wilhelm, Dirk Rino, Dine Nesiig, Ross Woodxxi1ril,,lini liuir, ,lorry liiirstliihlixtk Whittles, Ted SlULlUl',SI1lI1 Ciilinizn, Dick Creglow, Gene Wiggins, Bill Patterson, Doug Huck, Hob Hanson, Morris Caldwell, Bill Triinb, Lzirri' l-lenderson. 2nd row' Don Wnkeiield, Bob Miller, Steve DeForest, Bill Lund, Roi' DeSelins, Gunner Harford, Moe Kostolli, Ernie Hgnhn, Bob Burrell, Roi' lliithuni, Don Srhiniilt, Roger Wilcox, Rithie Wilson, Bill Quilliiiin. ,Qi-' pa l.t-ft to right: Fred Del Missier, Wilbur Wilson, Gordon Sinirh, Bob Hixnson, Wes Hit-rs. Yell Team After turning out for it couple of weeks our enthusiastic cheer leaders were chosen from it grou p of about 20. They were: Wes Byers, Wilbur Wilson, Fred Del Missier, Gordon Smith and Bob Hanson, Due to their loyal and outstanding leadership our school led itll schools in school spirit. ww Fi. 5 Bw ,- 5 0 mi ra, Ha it t R ASN gf' its 1 I I A ll i F A rnou ,Miilt-ixoii Keith lJllXk'I Roger Wiliox Rin ljfstllllli 146-FMAQGYQNP 'L Varsity Although the Grizzly grid squad tutored hy Coach Dick Clark, di not linish on top of the pile las season, they have a lot of credit du them. The graduation of almost al of the star players of the '48 foot hall eleven, which shared th pigskin honors with West Seattle left the Kuays seriously under manned in the haelclield position llugli KA lt- lainie llalin 'lolm Lirtkel Rox' liathum W' 84 Nr:-xr ibn wif lg Xf I .1 lf , Bill Patterson Gene Wiggins Richard Wilson Gnrx' Salmon Football intl an ull-over lziele of experience. Costly injuries plagued the Queen Mine fC1llll throughout the season, putting several valuable players out V wwmiagm ,Jf2lCflOl1. Despite these hzmdicztps, the Grizzlies were 2llW'2lyS in there MW lighting and turning in line play. Getting oil to at slow start, the A5 W , yawn hw- 'W' ' ' X J W'fWm'fs ,M - rw ' i ix ., WF t . ... -lufw' , - i 'SPE ag' M, , .rf A N ', wf 'W i -,WM we f t V an lwzlttling liuziys improved rapidly ff Y 7 t f is ' Nut'-'Lf ,?fsi13Z59i AKEN M' L if fm .J d'y5412'Hjw, x -'-'fm 4 - .wp X is V -we ,Q , A 1 , , , A - My ' -. 9' it mis - H . do Tk. A , ' , ' f wwvm. Q, , ,, A V er ...K f Q- sum sw-1 i'uQvR K WEN ff-l Ji. A' M- .J-f Klerri' Case Don Schmidt Morris Kostotl Archie Hennessx 85 pgngw-M , .mfg W is Warren llennett llerlw Mnrks at it ns tlie season progressed. ln tlieir lzlst games of the season the Hill- toppers lieltl highly rzxtetl tennis from Franklin zlntl Roosevelt to no store, lll'ILl at several times were within inches of their opponents pay tlirt. What tlie Grizzlies lllCliCLl in experience, they nmtle up in light nntl spirit. llolw llznrell ,Ierix liimml 1, 1, , ,Q ,? X e , 4-ww f i lg., ,,. Vg' Q i t Q - 1' fb r J- - it is ji is F75-f: ' 'asf if?fQEtI.1 Q 'ni 1 w. it xv 4 'F ,MW M ,, ts My ll . ,ky wr S '89 'fi 5 S' 'Jig All fiat 'wwf' .,...t,.t, F ,M- .www .t.t...t, ..me.. Ne. Neuter i.. .,.. ,w.M,.,.W, et t,t,..., .t............,.............t.....A. ,M .,.,N.t....W.W . M..,...t Wm. .9-nw,-.i-. ....m....Q9n.e.t 1' nurse, ra ... ' ii' 'l s,E5,.x v' SQ 87 fi l Q f4F't ,V Ko' X WN.,--,. l 3-'K if lx ' ww H - I Tift, A I li , ,AE . Hal Kelly Ron Kirtland Football 'jerry Case, aggressive guuttl, was seleetetl as the lllSpll'2lClOI121l player lwy his teammates and Don Schmidt, eenter, was voted honorary captain., Rog Wilcox, triple threat Kuay luck, antl Jerry Case were seleetetl on the All-City Team, while Archie Hennessy was named 2lS2lI12llfCl'I'l21fC. ELLIOT LAWSON. Stan Gilman Bob Carpin Second Team Football The Kuay second team, coached by Ray Normile, did not have a very eventful grid campaign. The end of the season found the scrubs holding down the seventh spot in the league's standings with no wins, four losses and two ties. Although their record was not too impressive last season, every game they played was hotly contested, and was by no means a push-over for the opposing squad. Outstanding players were: backs, Gunner Harford and Maurice Caldwell, linemen, Eugene Wiggins, Hal Kelly, Bert Marks, Bill Traub and Gary Salmon. , ' , , ,.,., .,., 1'1 i ,9b, wa, tl' : Xl I t Q - www l I at X I F Q gl r ii W pn, Lower halfof picture, lst roxy, left to rightt lN1urrav Kanehlohn McDonald,Sam Kerler, Ted llox leulim Ganler, Dick Bean, Bob Pierson Dick Lyons, Irving Hunter. Third Team Football The Grizzly Clubs, who were under the careful guidance of Coach Walt Milroy, did not have too successful a season, even though they did do a little better than the second team. They ended their grid campaign on November seventh in very good fashion, by battling to a 7 to 6 victory over the Franklin Thirds. This win made their season's record stand at two wins and four losses. Distinguished players Were: backs, Ray Yann, .lim Revard, 'lack Wilbourne and 'lohn Cheneyg linemen, 'Iohn Privat, Ed Fremauw, ,lim Ganley, Bill Kellogg and lid Laiala. 15 S X N Q S xx .l Tennis Breakin Y records with ever f trium wh ueen Annes tennis team under the uidance of Coach Louis 5, 5 l , 25 R. Fiscus continued its winnin wa 's. With a 4th strai ht cham ionshi and a record of 22 strai ht wins S 5 3 prior to this season to work on, the Kuays are not admittedly as powerful as last year's aggregation. However, they possess a terrihc one-two punch in Senior Bill Quilliam, twice all-city king, and Gary Peterson, Wash- ington State Boys' champion. Behind them stand Boh Hanson, Steve De Forest and Ross Woodward, with ohn Boyd, Ron Kirtland and Jerry Bond lighting it out for the sixth singles berth. Others who have seen action this year include Charles Dutcher, Bill West, ,lim Getchell and Harold Henkel. STEVE De FOREST. R9 1 li ,rav- if-5, .lerrx lioml .lack Whittles 'leirx llarstlii tiene Wiggins Don Wakefield Roger Wilcox First Tea The Grizzlies openetl the l9SO snow postponetl season with a 40-'SS victory ova the Franklin Quakers on the latter's cour The opening game, hartl-fought an close, was typical of play throughout th exciting cage campaign. Missing Lincoln via the hye route th Kuays haul a successful season antl encletl u in fifth place after losing a post-seaso playoll' game to West Seattle, playetl t settle their regular season thirtl place tit The higgest clisappointment of the yea was the tlropping of two one point game to Roosevelt which it won, would hav given the Grizzlies a secontl place lwert in the linal stantlings. 4 5, in Basketball Gene Wiggins, the fC1lllll5 leading seorer, was the season's standout heing a good rehound man. Rog Wileox paired with Wiggins as the other liorvvard to give the team a line eomhination, Twollerrys, Bond and Batschi, were the pivot men of the squad. .lim Guier and .lack Whitrles were the guard sand made the team defensively strong and scored their share. They were often spelled hy Don Waltelield, hustling senior guard. lndividual awards went to .Ierry Bond, who was voted inspirational and Gene Wiggins who was elected honorary team captain. 'IIM Gllllili. lx ,IL liin Gini' lioh Burrell lloh llanson llaroltl Henkel Bill Lund Dirk Qregloxv 'CJ' 'S' Second Team Basketball The Grizzly Seconds, under the tutelage ol' Ray Normile, were strictly a hot and cold outlit this year, ending the season in lifth place, winning live contests and losing seven, although two of these were forfeited because of ineligible players, The cubs started oll' in a rush, emerging y ictorious in four of their 6 lirst round contests, losing only to West Seattle SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL lst row: Winston DeForest Henkel, Bill Coyle, Bill Manning, Gunner Harford. 1 , Q ' ' ' 3 ,La , f v ' ' 1 and Cleveland. The second round proved disastrous for the seconds, as they dropped four of their six tilts. The scrubs showed sparkles of brilliance here and there with Bill Lund, Gunner Harford, Bob Burrell, Bill Coyle and Bill Manning being the brightest prospects for next ye1u s varsity . DAVE NESVIG. , Laurie Miller, Ross Woodward. Znd row: Bob Eaton, Harold A-it..,,,ta A -v E ,A , ,c ,.. ss . , r Q - Q , I r R A f M fa .93 i THIRD TEAM BASKETBALL lst row: ,lack Wilburn, Ray Vann, Eddie Laiala, Neil Mclnnis. Znd row: Clyde Peterson, Don Third Team Basketball Vann, Elmer Shore, Tim Dielfenbach. The Grizzly third casaba live finished the season just one step ahead of their big brother the second squad, in a tie for fourth place, boasting a better than average record of six wins and six defeats, The cubs were also hurt by ineligibility, losing two games via the forfeit route, which lowered them one notch in the hnal standings. Led by Don and Rav Vann, the Cubs won live ol their lirst six contests, to end the lirst round in second place. They broke even in the second round winning three, while losing three. Coach Milroy had reason to be pleased with his squad, since only three of the starters were sophomores. ,lack Wilbourne, Ray and Don Vann. Clyde Peterson and Ed Lajala are the boys who make Queen Anne's basketball future look more stable than in many a year. Left to right: Mike Forman, Dick Ryno, Larry Henderson, Kunte Hoff. Golf Due to the lack of facilities and de-seeded talent, Queen Anne has seen another rather dismal Golf season. Coach Lewis has been successfully changing the line-ups from match to match so as future talent may be selected. By doing this he has represented Queen Anne by more points and matches won. Members ofthe team who participated in the matches are: Larry Henderson, Dick Ryno, Knute Hoff, 'Iames Richstad, 'lim Watson, Arch Watson and Fred Erickson. FRED ERICKSON. 93 1, ... L gh Q -mi Q56 , -7 Vg Q , 1 X W Y 55? ,Y ,Q 5 'M 7 Qui Q, .qw X3 QR ww-3 Q l i i I 5 F ? . ss Second Team Baseball Under the ahle guidance of Coach Ray Normile, the Grizzly second team diamond squad is holding its own in the newly formed second team league. With several sophomores and juniors playing varsity hall, Coach Normile has huilt the cluh mostly with freshmen and sophomores. The hoys improved every time they went out, according to Normile. Sam Zorich, tall, right-handed pitcher seems to he the hoy most likely to succeed on next year's varsity. Some of the hoys holding down the outfield posts are john Russel, jack Wilhorne, jerry Pierson and Don Vann. Covering at tirst hase is Sam Kerley and Phil Gallerher. Ed Coxvvell holds down second, Elmer Shore at short, and .lohn Simmons and Bill Rupp at third. Behind the plate was Clyde Peterson, Ted Alhricht, and Milton Davis. Assisting Zorich on the hill are Dean Johnson and .lohn Cheney. .Iustin Ferluga is head manager on the second team. .lustin's assistants are john Privat and Jim Blackford. 'll M RICHSTAD. 96 Intramural ports Fastball has taken the spotlight this spring in the intramural sports program. Other sports in the program include, touch football, basketball, badminton, volleyball, and ping pong. These sports give every boy a chance to take part in some kind of athletics. With large and enthusiastic response, intramural sports has been a complete success, announced Erwin Henkle, head of the year around intramural program. Mr. Henkel nl'-..-r N-amid lst row: Marilyn BLlIICfVYOl'Il1,'lC2lfI Anderson, Znd row: Bill Bush, Steve DeForest, Per Skaugrud, Fred Erickson, Bill Rupp, Bob Bolmer. Absent: Keith james, Dorothy Lynch. ki Team ,-,Q-.---v , N ,--.Af-. ...,...1-, W .1 4 04, ...,,.,-,,.i M..- ,M ., , . .,.., .p.N,.,.W,,,.,,,,,, ,M J, A... . M ,- ,....,A , A-.,.,,.,., ., f .AA-. 19- V t ' M ' ,..t,-..s....,, ..... . -Qu- ! ! ' 3 x X lsr rowi Vernon AIltlCl'SUI1,'llIIl Smith, Charles tlcnner, Allen Burns, Eugene Tholniis. Zntl row: llOl1.IillllSL'l1, .lini CQIIIIIIICVSUII, Dick Crcglow, Toni Barton, Maurice Cgiltlwcll. Brtl l'OXYI.lJlkli Morrill, llcn Cfulcyuliiii Hcnncs, Gortly Smirh, Huh Brown, Bill Rctlniqln, Richic Wilson, Luth, liilt-ynlatk llcnm:s,,lci'i'y' Mgllzliiii, Wnllv Wallwcrg, Toni llnytlcn, liry tc Little. arsit Track lnitkiiig in tlcpth, thc 'SO ctlitinn of thc Grizzly track squntl swung into tht-ir training cniiipuigii curly nntl nizulc rt-zitly for their preparatory mccts hcforc thc All-City linzilc at thc University of Washington. Ccmtli Cflurk haul to sprcgitl his talent mighty thin this season as in thc past he hatl to rely upon his top runners .rx iiiii if .,f'!Y K K J' 98 .a. - .1 ,,,,. is N -+- Y .Q x .V 1 im ,. EM ilqip Q gym.: :L QE., 'ix 3' 'wr Hg ,fx- lst row: Ron Costa, Dean Winslow, Ed Fremouw, Ron Kershaw, Topper Martin, Laurie Miller, Bill Manning. 2nd row: Murray Kane, Dane Williams, Nur1allyJohnson,Jim Thomas, Bill Coyle. 'irtl row: Stan Gilman, Sayre Boyd, Bill Trauh, Alan West, Gary Salmon. 4th row:'lim Hinness, Roy De Selms, Bob Eaton, Don Lovell, unitlentilietl, Gene Wiggins, to gather the nucleus ol' the points. At the fllllil this is heing written the final results of the All-City are not known lwur even though Coach Clark pretlietetl that the Grizzlies would not finish on top, he has worketl his runners into top shape for an attempt at a berth not too far from the eovetetl top position. ln a practice meet hefore the season's opening, Gary Salmon threw the shot 44' 2 which is lwetter than average in high school competition. Vernon Anderson who took seeontl in last year's All-City low hurtlles will he tough to heat in this year's prep elassie, Newcomers Bill Retlman, Bold Brown and 'Ierry McCann 99 in the high jump have heen outstanding in the early meets. Gordy Smith and Ben Caley, although not too speedy afoot have shown top high hurdle form over the span of the season and constituted the depth in this event. Old Faithful Gene Wiggins plugged along steadily in the 880 and there wasn't a time when he failed to come up with some points to aid the Grizzly cause. Among the sprinters Vern Anderson, aside from his chores in the low hurdles, teams with Ed Fremouw in the 100 yard dash and then anchors the half mile relay team. Ed Fremouw's name also appeared in the 220 and 880 yard relay where he picked up a few points along the course of the season. Gary Day, Richie Wilson, and Ron Kershaw were the strength in the quarter mile with Day also running the 220 and relay where he managed to hold his own with the runners of the opposition. The loss of Mort Hanson and john Zirclcel was a verv great handicap over the course of the season as the Grizzlies made their attempt to capture the 880 relay classic for the fourth year in a row. Although there were only live returning lettermen to holster the '50 squad, at the beginning of the season, the places left hy the graduated Seniors were filled with Sophomores and Juniors, hungry for experi- ence and competition, and who will he on deck next season primed for a high placing in the june prep Classic. GARY DAY. Second Team Track ,ct isa T3 Q S 3 is lf' at R g,,,,.st,, Q Y lst row: Charles Gerrotett, Boh Reese, Clift Lawson, ,lim Barher, Larry Lon, 2nd row: Bill Barns, Boh Pierson, Ron Kershaw, Don Sharp, Bill Whitmore. 100 Eleanor Jensen Vice4President Rosie Cummings Secretary-Treasurer Nina Woo Sergeant-at'Arms Dianne Darnell Miss Thomas Nina Woo President Advisor llresimlenr Girls' HQ' Club It seems hardly possible that we have spent nearly 132 hours of our approximate 800 hours of school this year, in rigorous sports activity. These figures were calculated by the second semester president, Nina Woo. Her fellow officers were Rosie Cummings, vice-presidentg Diane Darnell, secretary-treasurer, and Betty Pinnell, sergeant-at-arms. The first semester officers were, president, Diane Dar- nell, vice-president, Eleanor Jensen, secretary-treasurer, Rosie Cummings, and sergeant-at-arms, Nina Woo. The activities carried on by both of these groups of leaders were numerous, exciting, and interesting. November 10 found the club in the midst of the A'A1l Girls' Sport Day. The morning of this day was spent passing out lapel pins and a paper called The Kew Klub Kub to all the girls in school. During lunch, an apple sale was very successfully staged, and to complete the day, an all girls' party, William Tell Venture, was given. The sale of apples being so successful, the girls, with the help and guidance of Miss Thomas, sponsored a Grizzly Pennant sale. The income went into a fund which will be used to buy a record machine cabinet for the newly acquired recorder. The All-City Letter Club Breakfast, Sports Day at the University of Washington, ice skating, roller skating, bowling and the softball game between the Girls' Club Cabinet and the Girls' Club were a few more activities taken up by the club, which only goes to show that the quote of William Shakespeare, Friendship, pleasure, and action make the hours seem so short, is one chuclced full of memories. DIANE DARNELL. lOl Rosie Cummings Vice-President Diane Darnell Secretary-Treasurer Betty Pinnell Sergeant-at-Arms 1 P L' X P P L Archery Tumbling Speedball Basketball Table Tennis Badminton Track i Swimming Volly-Tennis Baseball Hiking Tennis Q CLUB CREED We ean't all play a winning game. Someone is sure to lose. But we can play so that our name No one may dare accuse. And when the Master Referee Scores against our name, It Won't be Whether vve've Won or lost But how we've played the game. 103 Diane Darnell Eleanor Jensen Girls Club Inspiration Diane Darnell climaxes her five years Cincluding eighth gradeD participation in Queen Anne Girls' Sports, by being voted the Senior Inspirational Award. This cup, symbolic of athletic activity and participa- tion for four years, is presented at the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet to the girl who has been the greatest inspiration to her teammates. Anyone who has known Diane agrees she richly deserves this honor. Good luck, Diane! Come back to Queen Anne and carry on. Basketball Inspiration The Basketball Inspiration Award was voted this year to one of Queen Anne's most faithful club members, Eleanor Jensen. Eleanor is an excellent basketball player, guarding being her favorite position, although, she found toward the end of the season it was fun to shoot baskets too. Eleanor works as hard as she plays. Jenny, as the club members often call her, has served as ofhcer in the club. The offices she has held down are Secretary-Treasurer, Sargeant-at-Arms, and Vice-President. Managing sports seems to be another of her feats. Eleanor's name will be a worthy addition to those already inscribed on the Basketball Trophy. IO4 SHORE LEAVE F zf 5 ,3 s F 1 xi '-1 i 3' ,r E? ? 5 FE 2 as rs av if 5 H 3 Q, ST 51 Ta ,, fx 51 ? if S 3? 1 I 1 1 4 107 K' H05 l NNUAL A high school annual is something people treasure all their years. A worthwhile annual requires a lot of time, talent, and eflort. Much praise goes to the students and advisor who work on this yearly creation, hut the laurels should reall he 'iven to the drivin f force, the editor. Y .21 Ss Maryheth Welch stood at the helm as the editor-in-chief. With her knowled fe of make-u w, t ve, and literarv writin Y, she was at all is Y , is times readv to 'ive hrst hand hel 1 to all on the staff. J 5 Artistic Rhoda Mae Moore very capahly handled the art work for the entire annual. Eager to represent every student, Barbara Shaw and Carol Batchelder com wleted their excellent class section. Bett Ackerman and Barhara Y Anderson inspired cooperation from the faculty and produced a life- like collection of well rememhered teachers. The many activities were photographically recorded hy Doreen Auve and 'lo Ellen McComb, who spent many hours tracing down students. Student administration and committees enriched the annual lop, lelr to right: Carol McCracken, Rhoda Mae Moore, Mr. CQl1ester'l'avlor. l.elt side, top to hottom: liarhara Anderson, Berry Ackerniaii llirhara Shaw, Anii Saherhagen, TAFF through the work of Bryce Little and Bob llanisch, who was succeeded by Ann Saberhagen the secondlsemester. Ann also led the snap section as she collected crazy photos and searched for forgotten baby pictures. Nlemories ofnever-to-be-forgotten sports were captured by Jack Morrill and Frank James, aided by the sharp eye and camera of Joel Nazaremus the second semester. The duty ofgirls' sports editor kept Dianne Darnell busy throughout the year. Dianne was at all times on the job meeting every deadline on time. ldentilications copy were the keywords for Carol McCracken, literary editor. She was on her toes till the last minute. Homework, heartaches, high hurdles, and hamburgers. They're all there if you look for them. And through all of their ellort and fun, the stall hopes this will be an annual worth thumbing through again, and again. FRANK JAMES lll. lop, lelt to right: Mary beth Welch, Doreen .-Xuve. ,lollillen 'QM 1 McComb. Right side, top to bottom: llrxce Little, bob 'laniscl1, ,latk Morrill, Frank D, Alames Ill. KAP Can one of the 3,000 persons tc applaud it ever forget a stage-ful oflaughter and heauty presented for them on March 3 and 4 when they were taken Away Down Soufn for two short hours hy the good shit Kapers of 1930? The ship made several star-studded stops in the land of cotton and 'taters: Swanee Reverief' whert Marion Coleman and her line ol twelve heautiful girls set the dadsl hearts to heating with their 39 high kiclcsg Southern Shenanigans, a pair of darlcy danees headed hy Shirley Moulton and Ruth Whiteg River Rhythm, Donna .lean Shelly's emotion-dipped dance aetg and Basin Boogie, with Gerrit Rothaus and Moe Kostofl' thunder- ing aeross the stage with their sav- age iitterlwug. Songsters Barlwara Johnson, Glenda St. John, Ed Alhaugh, Maurice Cald wellulea n Thorsen and lndix iduals, lelt to right: Mrs. llul. ljllIlL'.lI1,'lUf'L'C Fre- sonke, Don Miller, Bill Laney, Mary Lou Kettenring 515352 ER Morris Ensey warmed the hearts of their listeners with Stephen Foster melodies, which were the hack- ground of the entire show. The laughs were generous and many. The peak of the show was Janiss Furry's Ballet de Fleurs in which four hrawny men led by petite Jimmy Alexander hurlesqued a flaw- less hallet led hy Evelyn Fanning. Colonial Cossacksf' Baby Daze, Mustache Melee, panto- niinists Tom Kirkland and Gary Day, and Zoaunne LeRoy in a burly hallet kept the audience rocking throughout the show. Ship's captain, Bernice Duncan, and her mates, Joyce Fresonke and Don Miller, carried the S. S. Kapers on a sensationally successful jour- ney, with the help of organist Mrs. Louise Fisher and a hardy produc- tion stali of iifty. DON MILLER. Individuals, left to right: Sherry Lou Swett, Keith Martin,,loanne llachenus, Bryce Little, Ardenjackson. 'SY Supervising the larger, better than ever KUAY for the lirst semester were Jim Wilhelm and Carolyn Risser. Even though snow storms caused postponement of one or two issues, these editors, with the able assistance of each member of the fall staff, saw to it that Queen Anne students received each of their KUAYS. The crowning achievement of the first semester's stafi' was a special Christmas issue, bedecked with red banners and a picture of St. Nick himself. During the second semester, Nancy Chivers and Jim Thomas headed 84 journalists, the largest stafT on record. Two new features which appealed to the Carolyn Risser, Mary Carson, .lim Thomas. Identifications, left to right: Karla O' Berry. Johnson. 112 Individuals, top to bottom: Mr. Charland, advisor, lim Wilhelm lst row: Naydeen Franklin, Doreen Auve, Mary Alice Drexel 2nd row: Carol McCracken, Shirley McCarter, janet Cl Lssnmn 3rd row: Jean Helgerson, 'lean Anderson, janet Hale Kenneth Joanne Milligan, Roberta Lawrence, Marnette Chernales. EEKLY KUAY'S readers were, Meet the Seniors, and a series of interviews on Queen Anne department heads. A fitting climax to the semester of hard work put forth by the spring staff was the impressive Senior edition. Naturally, a rapidly improving paper isn't possible without the conscientious effort of each special editor, advertising, business, and circulation manager, re- porter, and, of course, the help of Mr. E. M. Charland, our harassed advisor. CAROLYN RISSER. Individuals, top to bottom: Jim Thomas, Nancy Chivers, Marion Copeland, Bill Redman, Mr. Charland, advisor. Identificarions, left to right: lsr row: Marilyn Morris, Rosy Stutzman, Molly ,Io Vena, 2nd row: Barbara Anderson, Ruth Jahnke, Marion Copeland, Nancy Chivers, Lois Conger. 3rd row: Don Miller, jim Richstad, Bill Reese, Bill Redman, Carol Clark, Bill Bush. 113 ii.. of IOR The Professor's Circus, pre- sented Decemher 2nd and 3rd in the auditorium, was no ordinary circus, hut its events were prohahly as fascinating. The modern, fast- paced play will he long remem- hered hy those who saw it. When Katie, a girl hrought up in the circus, is refused admission into Midwestern University, her Uncle Mando, a circus Memory Wizard decides to take matters into his own hands. After all, Katie lacks nothing . . . except a high school education. Mando waylays the cancellation of a French student, whose name Katie takes for herself. She sails through three courses as Miss Toni Bouche. Meanwhile, four imaginative college students, Queenie, Cy,joey and Mike, are trying to confuse the unpopular Dr, Eisentheister hy attending classes under the name of Toni Bouche. lmagine Katie's surprise at the end of the quarter to receive a report card of seven As For this monotonous, hut otherwise satisfactory record, Katie is entitled to a scholastic award. However, there are a few complications, such as when the real Toni Bouche shows up after all. ln addition to these characters were Junior, thejanitor, and Miss Hopkins, the silly housemother. Memhers of the cast will long rememher the many hours of re- hearsal, each with something amusing to ollerg the faithful Pat Knechtel and her much-used prompting hook, and Mrs. B. Duncan's superh directing. They will rememher the increased anxiety as the night drew nearer and nearerg and afterwards, the satisfaction of doing a really good jolw on The Professors Circus. JOYCE FR ESONKIT. IDR CHOIR C,.nol CQl.n lg Morris lfnsey Gloria Erickson Keith Martin 'lean Thorson l,ll3I'.lli.lI1 Pres. lst Semester Secretary Pres. Zncl Semester Lihrarian s 41,4 as um I Ist ron: lit-yerly liollan, Gloria lirickson, Ilenita Castillo, 'lean Helgerson, Ron Kerslake, Dick Parke, Bruce Cnllings, Helen Close, lionnie Mirantler, 'lanet Cilassnian, Carol Parke, Mr. Brown. Znil ron: I.orc-tra Kit-eltger, lic-ity White, Karla O'lierry, Roherta Mitchell, Shirley Legg, Ann'Ioyick,4lolm lioytl, llaroltl Wesrpll.il,'Ierry Cain, llniilentihetl, llenry Syyerstatl, :Xnna Marie Hanson, liarhara.Iohnson, Donna liartl. Brrl ron: lean 'lorlrgc-oson, Pauline Williams, 'Ioyce Pullierr, Gorclen Jennings, Howartl Young, Keith Martin, llarolcl Burton, Morris linsey, Hill Coyle, Gene lirnsr, Don I.oxell, Hen Moyle, ,loanne Ring, Mary .lane Moyer. This year the tlirectorship of the Senior Choir was assumecl hy Mr. Eugene Brown. Through the year he has letl the choir in many perfiormances throughout the city. Some of the songs that the choir has featurecl this year are Carol of the Bells, Praise to the Lord, Open My Eyes, and Camptown Races. An especially active thoir group this year was the quartette composecl of Keith Martin, Morris Ensey, .Iohn Boytl, ancl Dick Parke. This spring the music tlepartment put on the Operetta, The Desert Song, antl the Senior Choir assumetl most' ol' the leatling roles antl were tlirectetl hy Mr. Norman Wehh, music department director. GLORIA IZRICKSON. II6 ICR A D FRG H CHQIR lst row: Carolyn Brohanner, Ruth White, Donna McNeese, Beverly Woodcock, Lenora McGibbon, Julie Ghiglioni, Marlene McMurtrie, Helen Newsom, Maria Apostolou, Jean Crawford, Anne Westerman, Marleine Rois, Down Boyles, Donna Jean Shelley, Margaret Dunker, Pat Sellen, Valerie Warburton, Joan Thompson, Phylis Rodgers. 2nd row: Rosalie Cummings, Limmia Ross, Caryl Evans, Gay Knight, Elaine Ullman, Florence Rygg, Barbara Gleaves, Alice Ogden, Barbara Avis, Beverly Knopp, Barbara Paquette, Lenora McGibbons, Dixie Lee Higby. ' 3rd row: Richard Baxter, Ward Hicker, Marnell Pugh, Donna Burrell, Joanne Westphal, Barbara Fisher, Shirley McCarter, Sharon Levenson, Marilyn Baker, Darlene Marzoff, Bon Hansen, Walter Miller, Bill Stamey, Edwen johnson. 4th row: Kenny Roberts, John Cantois, Shirley Murphy, Unidentified, Don Querry, Raleigh Darnell, jackie Sullivan, Mary Paul, Bill Roth, Gilbert Schaffer, Gordon Smith, Sheridan Kissner, Maurice Caldwell. Frosh and Junior Choir are the first two steps taken towards being a member of Senior A-Cappella Choir. These two choirs make it possible for all who wish to have musical experience. The choirs were ably directed by Mr. Eugene Brown. 117 QRCHE TR M,o.. i Mary I4 nn Coie Donna Putman lst Violins Don la-xxis, Pai Mcflarrhx, lioh Westho, Marianne Ulrich, Gail Strandherg, lietsy Craig, Norma Herman. Znd Violins Allen Qiouiuas, Yiolet ylohnson, Pat Odlrien, Venessa De-Boer, 'Xlex Oferoll, Yiola, Virginia llolte, Cellog Mary Lynne Coie, Dick Roach, llassg Connie Calout, Barbara Herman, Piccolog Quean lloxes, lfluie, llarhara Roherts, Mary l.ou Hoy, Ohoeg Donna Putnam, Clarinetg Del lioherts,4loanne Pym, 'Ioan Camphell, l,loyd Klien, Ilassoon, Connie Schaller, llaritone Saxg George Nicalai, Trumpetg jerry Tinkhani, Ken Bowen, French Horng Valerie Hall, lion Miller, 'lim cilexander, Tronihoneg .Iohn Mendenhall, Bill Langlois, Percussiong Don liaugliiider, lirxin lzllinligion, lliute Kiullin-qs, llarpglloaii Salter, Piano: Pauline Williams, Nancy liolin, .lane Henery. lfor the Queen Anne Senior Orchestra 1950 proved to he a very husy year. Their lirst performance was lor the Senior Play, the 'iProliessor's Circus. The group also performed for the student hody ai an assemhly. This was the lirst time in many years this has heen done. They played three numhers, Uliglllllllf Overture, La Gazaa Ladra, and The Magic Flute. During April and May their time was spent rehearsing The Desert Song, the operetta in which all the musical accompani- ment was provided hy the orchestral They ended their very husy and successful year when they played at the graduation exercises in june. IIS BA John Carney Don Miller Lim Landweer Front center, left to right: Bill Patterson, Bill Traub, jim Blockford, Don Henry, Gene Cluster, Bruce Cullings, Mr. Norman Webb, Fern Boyes, Rosalie Cummings, Ted Simon, Barbara Roberts, Hal Kelly. Back row: Don Faughnder, Ruth jahnke, Richard Patterson, Donna Putman, Grace Engles, Dick Myers, Marilyn Butterworth, Delbert Roberts, Steve DeForest, Joanne Pymm, john McFee, joan Campbell, ,lean Carlson, john Woodward, Lily Moe, Wain- wright, Gordon Conger, jim Landweer, Eddie Lajala, Nilmar Molvilc, jay Pierson, Don Miller, Doug Ruud, Wally Smith, .lim Olds, Bud Root, Tom White, John Carney, Larry Hightower, Bill Langlois, John Mendenhall, john Church, jim Getchell, Dick Reynolds, Clyde Petterson, Bryce Little, Connie Calvert, Marion Patterson, George Nicoli, Connie Schaffer, Valerie Ball, jerry Tinkham, Ken Bowen, Nancy Farrel. The dedication of the new Queen Anne held house, all the football games, assemblies, commence- ment . . . these are but a few of the events at which the Queen Anne High School Senior Band has provided very fine music. Instrumental in the smooth, eflicient administration of the Band affairs were President Don Miller, Business Manager Jim Landweer, Secretary Steve De Forest, and Librarian john Carney. This year's band is one of the finest high school bands in the Northwest. Our objective has been a well-rounded diet of good music played well, encompassing nearly all types of music from Sousa's marches to the works of Tchaikovsky and Wagner, and l sincerely believe we have attained at least a major part of that goal, stated Mr. Norman Webb, hard-Working head of the music department and Senior Band director. RUTH JAHNKE. ll9 ALL-SCHQQL CQMNHTTEE Attendance Force Office Force Debate rim. ll.II'lMIl.l ll.llXUll.lIl, fiL'I'lI'lIAlL' lsr HHN. 'lim Ulnls. Lg-li In Viglit. limb SIICVHIQIII, lill .Xllxiui Ii uliiixmi, Nmux lflllill, ,l!IL'I lfisk n V . .' ' . , . ,.,.' ll4u'b.1I.l Nirallic, im Plllllillhli. . um mu, iVl.ll1ljl1f.UWL ,'l.imr lAHCl,1lIl, . lull lim Sliiumiir Miiliniiu-ll, iXl1ll'X l'.uul, Cixriiiiic MLCVAQ, Doihtlii' l.ym'li, lictty umm- Ilrulsmi, K.u'l.x lJlllL'I'l'X, Nlgirilxii llgllqliigcr, Pcggx Albert, Dcscrcc Wcax'ui'. lJlI'lIIII11, 'login ll.lLll.lIIkl, lN1.ii'gici lluliiisuii Ium l'.ului'ii. E Spanish Club Latin Club Girls' Club Ol-'I IC,l',IiS OFFICERS Ulilfllllf l'URCflQ lull um iiiulir lll1Il1'l.ll1Ill4L', lilmil.x Nlsmiu, lsr mu. C.u'ulxu Slicliy, Carol l,ilisxi'cm, 151 mug Muioii Culg-111.111, .Iimu Jllwr- ilu Sl lI.llL'V. C0111 'Ig-ilu Truim, lloliu Mcljlicc, Cl'0IlIlNlL', lull mu: Migkic Snrli, 'luiuiiiu .'Xi'rl1uu. lm! mu, SxIxi.1Cr.iiub, Clmrlum- Mull ' 120 5, 1? EQ QQ- H My all -It fi gg as A SST sgqwg' . - gk? Wwe 5:0 V' Xi fe. N 222. .. . 1 If .if 'M L A EC EME TER LIVE WIRE ,Law a f A ' 1 I 'fn-nl K f-M, Top lwiirnru, lsr row, lcfr ro riglxr: Marv Paul, Liiurn Sacrmn, Maureen Clilforil, Violerjolwnson, Parry Powell, Rlioilm Mac Mo ni Shy lim Sxxcii, Mgirilxn Ni-ilcrlcc, .Nnnu llugnli, Marx Louise lhirlcr. Znil row: joan llklillkllld, Nano' Finch, YiI'giI1l2l'lCI1liIllS,FCI'!1xviLNL li :mis Qiullx Sul rim Ruth Wlmiru, 'lo .Xnnu Punrson, lN1iu'lcnc llulcs, Peggy L11 Grziid, Elaine Von xXlcx11nilcr, Put Lang, Louise Sntlnxi No lnnigl.mil, lli-ru Lou CI.u'Ison, lNl.lI'lOIICUlCII1.lI1,IlOlilltfll MuComlw. Ilorioni piiiuuu, lsr rim, li-li ro iiglmrz Yii' Wcsrpligil, lhvc Ncsvig, Marr Eugen, Don Wiikcliclil, Yarn .'Xnilcrson,'lol1n Zirl4cl,Ton1 Mui l3.u lil linnings. Znil rim. Diilx iliLlllClNUI1,Li.lI'Y Paterson, Kan Anilcrson, Solislmry,'lcrry llonil, Neil Mglnncs. Sul ron: llolw Slim 1 n hollalon, l l',li1lx'l.1lm-s llluliisoii Norris. Wiilc uwzikc, ciwrgctin Live Wires met cvcry Thursiliiy morning thc scconkl scmcstcr in room 115 Law Wires wi-rc lcil lwy Marion Clolcmgin nnil ,Io Ellen Mcllomlv. Thcsc Live Wires ruporrcil luck IO tluii io Wllll ilu- lIIlPUl'ILlIll LlIlIlUllI1kClllL'Illb uonvgcrning school. Miss Chisholm wus rllc lllllllfk' glilvisor. l22 MARION QoLm1.xN SHIP'S RGGUES' GALLERY First row, left to right: Uhmn, uhmn goodg Third lunch. Second row, left to right: Jerrv Caseg Bill Busahg Stage fright. Third row, left to right: Olympics, here we comeg U name it. i . , I . 'Iolm lnwll, 'I'n1n1L'lnlrmxv11 Qcauxnl mw, loft ru mgluti liurallvf ,lg1ss,Iwun,lwl17f,lw1 Vhmi row, left tu rlght, .lcgumc ami 10.111, 4K1-rw . .Mlft that swcct? ,A-.A TN2?? e 'iam'- 'ef' . 'Y an S ,ff -'wx 4. s .A ,J 'E' gi sv 'T' sf 'P' L .J First row, left to right: Earl Williamsong Girls Cluh galsg Doreen Auve. Second row, left to right: Don't study too hardg People, people, evervwherel Third row, left to right: Here we go, A. 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