Queen Anne High School - Grizzly Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1952
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J' I ,' . ff, .D I ' ' .1 K, f . . . , . fag' x V ef Qnzzn Aww gf qgnglane, ong before the retirement of Mr. Luther from the Queen Anne High School principalship, school men far and wide knew that the person chosen as his successor would be most fortunate. The principal of any American high school is in an enviable position, but the principalship of Queen Anne is particularly attractive. The students represent a fine cross section of American youth, the parents are most interested and co-operative, and the faculty is outstanding. The accomplishment records of the students, present and past, are very high. The alumni include leaders in all walks of life. The school is rich in tradition. The forty-two year tenure of Mr. Luther as principal is not only unique as a record but also provided an excellent foundation upon which to build. I am appreciative of the many advantages of this position and look forward to the future with enthusiasm. 'GEORGE S. FARMER -1 Bvhimiinn E our beloved new principal, Mr. George S. Farmer, we are privileged and pleased to dedicate this 1952 Grizzly. Although he has served only one year as principal, Mr. Farmer already has won the friendship of the students and faculty with his friendly spirit and his vibrant personality. Ever since coming to Queen Anne, first as vice-principal, Mr. Farmer has taken personal interest in every student he has come to know. His keen concern and eager interest in people have made him friend as well as leader to the student body. He has encouraged and extended student government and influence at Queen Anne since becoming principal, The practice of a student presiding at assemblies is a notable example. His office door is open to any who seek guidance or help. This accessibility has effected a highly desirable and pleasant relationship between principal and student body. With best wishes for a long and satisfying term of service, we dedicate this annual to our Hne leader and wonderful friend, Principal George S. Farmer. 5 1 illnrmnnrh EEAR ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! By royal proclamation of Her Majesty, the good Queen Anne, the following chronicle of her royal subjects is hereby set forth . . , the 1952 Grizzly. The good Queen might well take vicarious satisfaction in the noteworthy achievements of her illustrious heirs, not only in scholar- ship, athletics, and leadership, but also in personal development. Certainly the members of her court have brought honor and glory to themselves and to the Queen during their years at the stronghold of learning high on the hill which bears her name. 4 ' ' Within these pages we have sought to recount deeds of honor and achievements of merit and to inspire the successors to the royal courts to newer and greater accomplishments in the best of the Queen Anne tradition. 4 6 ,Q4 ' ff,-'---,,, 1. . ' 'I , . 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Xgfiffrikg, , ' Qff7,4 5. X QE 23 41 Y-'Tr 4- 4-L 4- llflllllfll I III .4 MEI - v L L . 0-' :- ,, - E WIWWH llllilll -11: IJ V, NK. ub- ' 59 11 rzfnmu mv- NF X 'K -9 fd ' '11 ' wml .lmluuuI 1. .. l u, - ...H -, L, , I - f ,. C 'IM WP? his year has marked the passing of another significant milestone in the progress of the educational program at Queen Anne. lt has afforded the most challenging and satisfying experi- ence of my career in education. Stimulating experiences resulting from daily contacts with the line faculty, clerical and custodial staffs, pupils, and parents have all combined to make this year a most pleasant one, and have brought into sharp focus the great opportunity that is ours to assist in implementing the educational program for the youth that it is our privilege to serve. The cooperation and the very friendly spirit which prevail up and down the corridors of this building and in the community at large have contributed much to the achievement of our educa- tional objectives. We look forward to the year that lies ahead with enthusiasm, renewed vigor, and a sincere desire to achieve the highest goals in education in keeping with the finest ideals and the highest traditions of Queen Anne High School. - 'WALTliR H. CAMPBELL. 10 PETER ARSANTO WILLARD O. BAKER MARGARET BLANCIIARD CATHARINE BREVIG E N L I K E the record of a high school football team, the success of the high school faculty cannot be determined in the won and lost column or over such a brief period as a year or even several years. The achievements of a faculty are rather measured in the ability of the students whom they instruct to cope with the vicissitudes of twentieth- century living. The outstanding record of Queen Anne alumni in every held of endeavor e business, religion, government, professional life, and industry--marks the Queen Anne faculty as a truly remarkable group. Though its achievements are not so easily enumerated as are those of the football squad, the faculty is itself a team working together for a common goal. Each department of the high school intermeshes its efforts with those of every other department to produce a well-rounded and straight-thinking citizen of tomorrow. Thus, the Queen Anne faculty, working as a team, seeks to develop each individual-mentally, physically, and morally. The Queen Anne English department, largest of the nine subdivisions, seeks to acquaint students with fine literature and encourage them in the 21I't of self-expression through language. For those with special interests and talents, journalism, drama, and creative writing courses are offered. History courses provide preparation for the responsibilities and privileges of the CLYDE BURMASTER JESSIE BUTLER wanna :mum nmssr M. cunuun Qi 11 EUGENE BROWN i. mama cmsuom xmnnn cunlsvmsm KATHLEEN cowm neu mmvls hallot in addition to pointing out the pitfalls of past generations with the hope that the youth of today may profit by their elders' experiences. The mathematics department seeks to implant the seed of logical reason in the minds of algebra and geometry students hesides teaching the mechanical processes of mathematics. The Latin, French, German, and Spanish courses oflered at Queen Anne give the student a hasic understanding of a second language. Moreover, a hasic knowledge of a foreign tongue has frequently proved a great asset to comprehension of English. MIRGUERITE DELANEY MAUDE DRIKE RUTH DRAKE B. J. DUNCAN CECIL DUNHAM nut :non nononnr user.: ozone: s. rumen Louis nscus num novo 12 cumuss rosrn Mun runnv esmvusvs eonnsu. FRANK mmnwau cnmuzs H. nzrmnnesn ERWIN IIENKEI. II EN . IIICK5 5 JULIUS IIOVERSON DOUG KIRK CAROL KIIACIIUNIS J Scientilic thinking and a scientific attitude is fostered in the four science courses oflered at Queen Anne. The commercial department gives the student interested in business ll broad background in commercial pursuits and oflers typing and shorthand, useful to everyone. Manual arts courses frequently provide valuable vocational background and nearly all techniques learned in the shops find application in daily living. Music and art depart- IELEN KRETSINGER HERB LEWIS HARRY LIDEN HELEN LOMMASSON neun McCOllMlCK oonomv mmulsror uowum uucxnsou :msn mmm ments give talented or interested students an outlet for self-expression through these media, As the academic departments see to the mental development of the student, so the physical education department sees that physical development is not neglected. Every type of sport' haslcetball, foothall, track, tennis, golf, volleyhall, socceree are ollered to hoys and girls at Queen Anne. Certainly Queen Anne youth are well provided for through this hroad athletic program. nun mmm wnusn mmzov an uonmu: cnc: oenosxv num otsou Nun: osaoms cnnues vnu: Lzounn ruuscu Jessi: num.: Lenov scnun ig z-: L X , , X wx sg E 14 3. SARAH SEARS RUSSELL SEGERSTON CHESTER TAYLOR JAY TAYLOR Under the direetioi dinates the work of t Vocational guidance, L the team. JOHN SPEER ALICE STEWART 5, GERTRUDE TORMEY C. F. WASSIERG t er, the administrative staff coor- ide ounseling service to the students. rary form a vital link in Hquarterlvackingn All in all, the faculty is really a very effective team working for the good of the entire student lwody. Their record marks the Queen Anne faculty as true champs NORMAN WEBB SYLVIA WEINSTEIN ARTHUR WRIGHT EARL WRIGHT hxyw 15 '59 iTVYYWTTUlHV.lH?r. NL., '1 'sf lk ' . , I w+k31iAxx f ' A ' ' H ' 1 H' H -x X TX- I xi 3' I l! 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Y Il I '41 O lin ..,. , 1.441 fwxllfu W 4 SE IDRS -W -2' ii., r x as , s- ii e . S' . 1. Y f s' I D' ii i X X sri F x. E' '51 5 3' . . W -,W - -'ij ,f x I s 1 f Jim Rivard 'S . '- , I ' , M' i 1 President . i ' Lv ff e v- Deane Hullin 1 , ' ' Vice President 1 .H Z i Af Bob Sherman I I if A Secretary 2- ' sf . i Don Bolton l s-.2--'QW 'ff' Treasurer Winston DeForest Kuay Representative After four years in the gracious courts of Queen Anne, we, the class of '52, pause to recall a few of the people and events which have made these years unforgettable. The good Queen has heen lavish in hestowing upon her royal subjects those gifts of physical, mental, and emotional develop- ment which now set us apart as different personalities from the puzzled Freshmen who entered her doors in 1948. As we leave her royal courts for the last time, we Watch those who wore the royal rohes pass in linal review. We will rememher the prime ministers, .lim Rivard and Richard Bromley, who guided the destinities of our class as Senior Class presidents . . . the chancellors, Glenn Erickson and Tim Brooks, Student Council presidents, whose reigns were characterized hy the First student- presided-over assemhlies and a hest-yet Tolo day, respectively '... the royal ambassadors of good will, Ed Fremouw and Sallie Laney, Boys' and Girls' Cluh presidents . . . the jesters, Barry Pritchard, Dennis Wick, Doug Kutz, Don Crary, and Harold Westphal,who entertained in the Senior Play . . . the song queens and cheer leaders who gave their all at the games, Bev Beard, Colleen Hall, Pat Palmore, Sandy Caldervvood, Wes Byers, Ted Snyder, and Don Bushell . . .John Privat and Linnea Ross who presided over Boys' and Girls' Cluhs, respectively . . . the l-:nights of the round tahle, those who excelled in athletics, Winston DeForest, the Vann hrothers Ray and Don, Drury Pifer, Clyde Peterson, Orv Roupe, John Simmons, and Don Bolton. TOP TEN Richard Bromley Joan Domnick Kay Gettys Larry Lonn John McFee Rose Mary Richardson Linnea Ross Bill Sieverling Janet Rae White Phyliss Wiese 18 We Miss Gertrude Tormey Richard Bromley Pfbiidlhf Adyigor Kay Gettys Vice President Jack Robison Secretary Dick McLean Treasurer Frances Guffey Kuay Representative We won't forget those who performed the functions and duties of court in the extra-curricular activities . . . the troubadors, Harold Burton and Bob Sherman, standouts in choir . . . the minstrels, Jim Getchell and his swing band . . . the scribes, Kay Gettys, Richard Bromley, Bill Sieverling, and Larry Lonn,who edited the KUAY WEEKLY down in the Black hole of Calcutta . . . the royal recorder, Rose Mary Richardson, who spent so many hours on this annual . . . the royal entertainers, Zoaunne LeRoy, Rogers Firth, and Tim Brooks, Senior directors of Kapers . . . the historian, John McFee, who brought national recognition to Queen Anne when he won the National Hearst History Contest . . . the Queen of the Snows, all-city ski queen Kay Gettys and her royal court of schussers, who won city-wide acclaim for Kuay skiers, Bob Westbo, Per Skaugrud, Don Bushell, Gail Strandberg, and Janet Corley .... Most of all we will recall the little things that truly typify our high school days and especially our Senior year . . . the P.-T. A. dances at the Fieldhouse . . . cut slips . . . Mary Kay's parties . . . the feverish excitement of Girls' Club elections . . . Governor Langlie's visit to Queen Anne . . Mr. Campbell's food for thought in the new daily bulletins . . . Youth Views the News . . . deadline day for the KUAY . . . the restlessness of sixth study . . . the dry throats of screaming students at tense football games . . . anticipation of report cards . . . the Senior picnic . . . commence- ment . . . and most of all, our Queen's Ball, the Senior Prom. We wish to express deepest appreciation to our royal advisors, Mr. Beno Uhl, who guided us through our first three years, and Miss Gertrude Tormey, who counseled us during this eventful Senior year. Even now we must leave the royal courts where We have found so much happiness, satisfaction, joy, and excitement, for others are waiting to don our royal garments, others are anxious to ascend the royal throne and reach new heights of untold greatness and fame. -THE CLASS or NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-Two. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Kathy Barbas Glenn Erickson Bob Sherman Roberta Smith 19 SIIIRLIY AIKEN-Grant High, Portland, Oregon, Girls' Club Cabinet, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To be a fashion designer and illustrate. TID ALIRECIIT-Boys' Football, Boys' Q. Club. JEAN ANDERSON- Andrewson, Lawton, Girls' Club Committee, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Operetta, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To become a horse doctor and take care of Mackie. JAMES ANDREWS-John Hay, Boys' Club Committees. DON ARNETT- Romeo, Lakeside, Boys' Club Council, Spanish Club, Jr. Choir, Senior Play. Ambition: To go steady, steady. .IO ANN ARTIIUN- Jo, North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll Officer, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club Officer, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Attendance Force, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To run an old maid's rest home with Frances. IIERI lA!IN- Babe, Magnolia, Spanish Club, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Club. Ambition: To keep a girl who means what she says. AUDREY IAISCII- Audy, Seward, Girls' Club Committee, Spanish Club. Ambition: To be a left-handed artist. IERNICE BAISCII-Seward, Girls' Club Committee. KATHERINE IARIAS- Kathy, West Q. A., Class Officer, Student Council, Girls' Club Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Commencement Speaker, Frosh Aux. Officer, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To go to Taihiti on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language with the Dirty Two Dozen, and be chief cook. JIM IARCLAY- Buc, John Hay, German Club Officer, Livewire, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To be a head waterboy in a women's barracks. IIARRIS IATEMAN-Magnolia, Masque and Gavel, Latin Club, Kapers, Senior Play. Ambition: To be the bridesmaid at Bennett's wedding and throw lima beans. JOYCE IAUN-Pasco High, Girls' Club Committee. Ambition: Photography technician. IILL BAXTER-Ballard, Boys' Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Boys' Football, Boys' Q. Club. DAWN IAYLES- Downie, Everett, Girls' Club Committee, Jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, Operetta, Attendance Force. Ambition: To sing at Ciro's with Johnnie Ray. DICK DEAN- Beanie, John Hay, Student Council, Boys' Club Council, Latin Club, Kapers, Boys' Football, Sr. Picnic Committee Chr., P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To follow the U. S. S. Watch Your Language to Tahiti in my fishing boat so I can do a little angling. BEVERLY BEARD- Bev, Garfield, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual staff, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Torch Pin Holder, Song Leader, One of Five Friendliest Girls. Ambition: To be the mascot on the Dirty Two Dozen's U.S.S. Watch Your Language leaving for Tahiti in 27 months. WARREN BELL- Buzz, Lakeside, Spanish Club, Livewire, Boys' Track. Ambition: Chief tank-tester at Kellogg's tavern. SUMNER BENNETT-- Sum, Tacoma, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q. Club, Sr. Commencement Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To be a bachelor so I can earn a million dollars and spend it on Queen Anne women. JACKIE IERNIER- Pal, North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Cabinet, lnklings Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To be in the car and laugh at Jon when I take a ride to lower Slobovia. GLORIA BERRY-West Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committee, Honor Society, Latin Club, Sk Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir. Ambition: To go with Jo, Mary and Judy in September. BARBARA BERTSCH- Birch, John Hay, Girls' Club Cabinet, Masque and Gavel, Latin Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Senior Play, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: Only Zo knows, if she remembers! lWho could forget?l NANCY BOLIN-Magnolia, Girls' Club Committees, French Club Officer, Ski Club, Drill Team, Orchestra, Kapers, Operetta, Office Force, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To learn to ski like Billy does. DON BOLTON-Magnolia, Class Officer, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Kapers, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Picnic Committee. Ambition: To celebrate the turning of the century on Rin Tin Tin's Riverboat with Tink, Bob, Jack, and Ron. DON BOYD- Bird, North Queen Anne, Boys' Club. Ambition: To be the kind of man my father is. ROBERT BOYD-Magnolia, Latin Club, Boys' Sports Manager, Boys' Club. Ambition: Photographer-to take pretty pictures of pretty things. ELSIE BOYLE-Magnolia, Girls' Club Committees, Drill Team, Kapers. Ambition: To raise five girls to cheer Bev's team on. BARBARA BRANDMIER- Barb, Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: l'll spike the kool-aid at Bennett's wedding and throw lima beans. SHIRLE BRICKLEY- Shirl, San Francisco, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To beat Ginger and Fuzzy in a set of tennis and win 50 cents. RICHARD BROMLEY- Dick, F. H. Coe, Class Officer, Student Council, Boys' Club Council, Quill and Scroll Officer, Kuay Editorein-chief, Latin Club Officer, Kapers, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To be chiel laundry man for the Dirty Two Dozen. TIM BROOKS-Canada, Student Council President, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Kapers Sr. Director, Football, Boys' Q. Club, Sr. Prom Committee, P.T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin, Thespians Officer. Ambition: To be the chief navigator on Dick's fishing boat so I can have my slide rule at Tahiti to help me work with figures- BOB BROWN-Highline, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Stage Force: Baseball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q. Club. Ambition: To find someone smart enough to cheat Kellogg out of a draw. MERRY LEE BROWN-Warren Ave., Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, lnklings, Ski Club. Ambition:Swim the Pacific ocean underwater to the island of Tahiti. BOB BUNDY- Bubbs, Warren Ave., Bank Clerk, Boys' Intramural, Livewire. Ambition: Not to go steady unless the girl can be trusted. HAROLD BURTON-John Hay, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Sr. Choir Officer, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Picnic Committee, Torch Pin, All-City P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To meet Sherman at Brown's place. DON BUSHELL, JR.-John Hay, Class Officer, Student Council, Boys' Club Officer, Boys' Club Council, Latin Club, Ski Club Officer, Kapers, Senior Play, German Club Officer, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin, Yell Leader. Ambition: To be on the guage she-team with Bob in KeIlogg's tavern. WES BYER5- Drib, Coe, Class Officer, Student Council, Boys' Club Council, Kapers, Yell King. Ambition: To oil the stools at Kellogg's tavern. SANDY CALDERWOOD- Sandy, Lawton, Latin Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Office Force, Song Leader. Ambition: To play post-office on the U. S. S. Watch Your Lan- after Nancy establishes co-education. MARILYN CALL- Dopey, Coe, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Sr. Lunch Committee, Torch Pin, All-City Dance Committee. Ambition: To be a stowaway on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language and meet Ed in Tahiti in 27 months. MARY LEW CAMERON- Shorts, Mt. Vernon High, Girls' Club Committees. Ambition: Ask Jerry. He knows! .IOAN CAMPBELL-Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Orchestra, Band, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To be a stowaway on Benita's U. S. S. Watch Your Language with the Dirty Two Dozen on their voyage to Tahiti in 27 months. JOHN CARNEY- Hey You, Magnolia, Latin Club, Chess Club, Band Officer, Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Stage Force, Torch Pin. Ambition: To find a cheap way to make alcohol and to see all of a school function. 'K Nw l . ig Q ,, 'x S '- .. 'B' PIR -0 . 1 '54 , fs- r N ' I 1 TQ-:af 7 ' - g l' ' mt, 57.2. 'JV' I 1 ' tw- V 5 ' . r x , V . -Xwm Mv:,k.....,,,:'.-, JOHN CHENEY- Bud, Coe, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Kapers, Boys' Football, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q. Club, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To be handler of the Dirty Two Dozen. KAREN CIIRISTIANSON- Nicky, John Hay, Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club, Senior Play, Livewire. PAT CHURCHILL-'Girls' Club Committees. MARGIE CLIFFORD- Buckley, North Q. A., Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Kapers. Ambition: To always trust in God following where He leads me. MARY LYNNE COIE-- Tigger, Magnolia, Class Officer, Girls' Club Officer, Leaders' Conference, Kuay Staff, Annual Special Editor, Orchestra Officer, Kapers, Operetta, Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To ride on the back of Kay's skiis behind the Dirty Two Dozen's U. S. S. Watch Your Lan- guage and watch passing canoes. DICK COLE- Hubby, Germany, Kuay Staff, German Club Officer. Ambition: To sail with Bobbie up the Xingu to Zambowanga in my Dubasaireus and hunt for Chi-Chi Birds. OLIVIA CONDOTTA- Llvy Sacred Heart Drill Team Bank Clerk Livewire Jr Choir Ambition: Telephone Operator. SIIERRY CONELLY- Kitten, Warren Avenue, Girls' Club Committees, Drill Team,Jr.Choir, Attendance Force, Kapers. Ambition: To be housemother in Fronce's Old Maid home. RENA COOK- Rena Babi, Seward, Girls' Club Committees, Kuoy Staff, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Attendance Force, Stage Force, Thespians. Ambition: To be a first grade teacher with Dick at the head of my class-a happy and smiling life! PAULINE COULTER- Mittens, Helen Bush, Girls' Club Committees, Kuay Staff, French Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Attendance Force. Ambition: To attend Cambridge University in England. MARILYN COVELL-North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committees, French Club Drill Team, Kapers, Torch Pin, Office Force, All-City P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To crowd into Ann's M. G. with Joan, Nancy, and Ann and take a trip to Paris. BETSY CRAIG-Girls' Club Committees. JO ANNE CRAIN-Lawton, Girls' Club Committees, Attendance Force, Girls' Sports. Ambi- tion: To ioin the Women's Air Force and become a control tower operator. JANICE CRAMER-John Hay, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Bank Clerk, Torch Pin Holder. DON CRARY- Queer One, Magnolia, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Band, Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Thespians. Ambition: To be cushmaker Second Class on the Rin-Tin-Tin. LC K .JEAN CRAWFORD-John Hay, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta. Ambition: To make the world a little happier while l'm here. SHIRLEY CURRIE- Dingbat, John Hay, Girls' Club Committees, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Senior Play. Ambition: To go along with Dale and hold his paint bucket while he paints stripes on the North Pole. JERRY CURTIS- Dopey, Alaska, Girls' Club Committees. Ambition: To be swimming champ of the first swimming team on Mars. DON ITALESSANDRO-Lake Wash. Jr. Hi, Boys' Club Council, Latin Club Officer, Spanish Club, Kapers, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To make enough money so that l can retire and iust ski. PAT DANIELS-Girls' Club Committees, lnklings. MARILYN LOU DARLING- Darling, Coe, Girls' Club Cabinet, Honor Society, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Attendance Force President. Ambition: To be the head usher at Bennett's wedding and throw lima beans. PETER DAVIES- Pete, Lakeside, French Club Officer, Senior Play, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To be the flower girl at Bennett's wedding and throw lima beans. LEAH DAVIS- Hialeah, Japan, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To be the great American novelist of the 22nd century. JERRY DECKER- Dexter, West Queen Anne, Kapers, Boys' Club, Livewire. Ambition To pull beautiful girls out of a hat! WINSTON DE FOREST- Pooh, Magnolia, Class Officer, Student Council, Boys' Club Officer, Boys' Club Council, Quill and Scroll Officer, Kuay Spec. Ed., Latin Club, Kapers, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Basketball, Sr. Picnic Committee, Torch Pin, Boys' Q. Club Officer. Ambition: To be head usher of the floor show at KelIogg's tavern. PAT DELANEY-Holy Names, Girls' Club Cabinet, Swim Club, Orchestra Pres., Co-Chairman of Pep Club. ELEANOR DIAMOND-Seldovia, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Office Force. Ambition: To love, and be loved by everyone, but especially one in particular. TIM DIEFFENBACH- Diff, St. Margaret's, Jr. Choir, Stage Force, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Club. Ambition: To be chief of the Vice Squad and collect from all the games in Kellogg's tavern. ROBERTA DICK- Bobbie, Garfield, Girls' Club Committees. JOAN DOMNICK-Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Spanish Club, French Club Officer, Drill Team, Kapers, Torch Pin. Ambition: To crowd into Ann's M-G and take a trip to Paris. GLORIA DOMORADSKI-John Hay, Girls' Club Committees, lnklings, Attend- ance Force. RONALD DOSCII- Ron, O'Dea, Kapers, Livewire, Attendance Force. MARY ELLEN EDBOM-Lawton, Girls' Club Committees, Bank Clerk, Livewire. GEORGE EDDY- Ed, Newfoundland, Boys' Club, Boys' intramural. Ambition: To sail around the world, spend ten years in the South Sea Islands. CHARLES ELLIS- Chuck, West Seattle, Boys' Club, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To be a cop, and make millions of dollars lTacoma that isl. PATRICIA ELLIS- Patty, Foster High, Girls' Club Committees, Kuay Staff,Kapers, Senior Play. Ambition: Graduate? GLENN ERICKSON- Uh huh, North Q. A., Class Officer, Student Council President, Leaders' Conference, Boys' Club Council, Quill and Scroll President, Annual Special Editor, Latin Club Officer, Kapers, Boys' Golf, Prom Committee Chr., P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To go to Tahiti with Phil Osopher in my two-man sub and torpedo showboats. JOANN ERICKSON- Erick, Coe, Class Officer, Drill Team, Kapers, Off. Force, Sr. Picnic Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To go to Tahiti on the Dirty Two Dozen's U. S. S. Watch Your Language in 27 months. MARTIIA FAGNASTOL-Coe, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Torch Pin. Ambition: To visit Lin Sundays, in Frannie and Jo's old maid's home. VIRGINIA FAIILE- Ginny, Panama, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Sports, Sr. Gift Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, National Art Honor Society. Ambition: Galley slave on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language. DIANE FANNING-lndianola, Girls' Club Committees. JANET FARNIIAM- Jan, Coe, Girls' Club Committees, Kuay Staff, French Club, Ski Club, Jr. Choir, Kapers. Ambition: To come down Austin without a mishap. BARRY FARRELL- Mr, Touchdown, Coe, Class Officer, Masque and Gavel, Thespians, lnklings, Senior Play, Kapers Director, Stage Force, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: Fireman. JUSTIN FERLUGA- Junir, St. Margaret's, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Club, Boys' Sports Manager, Boys' Q. Club. Ambition: Be a happy-go-lucky guy. ROGERS FIRTII- Rag, St. Margaret's, Student Council Officer, Mosque and Gavel, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Kapers Sr. Director, Senior Play Prod. Staff, Boys' Golf, Sr. Gift Committee Chr., P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To pass out towels in the shower room of the Dirty Two Dozen on their trip to Tahiti. JACK FITIGERALD- Fitz, Garfield, Boys' Club, Boys' Track. Ambition: To run Anchor', on the Cougar Flats Relay Team, for good old Coach Joe Zilch. SUE FLANNERY- Suzie, Minneapolis, Girls' Club Committees,Masque and Gavel, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Senior Play, Thespians. Ambition: To keep the cows contented in Minnesota. JOIIN FREEMAN-lnkIing's Officer, Band, Kapers, Senior Play, Stage Force, Boys' Intra- mural, Boys' Club, Yell Leader. ED FREMOUW-Coe, Class Officer, Student Council, Leaders' Conf., Boys' Club President, Boys' Club Council, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Boys' Football, Bays' Track, Boys' Q. Club, Torch Pin. Ambition: To follow the U. S. S. Watch Your Language in the Presidential yacht and meet Marilyn in Tahiti in 27 months. DAVE FRENCH-Seattle Prep, Boys' Club, German Club Officer, Boys' lntramural. Ambition: To be a water boy in the Foreign Legion. JANICE FRIESEN- Freeze, West Q. A., Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Swim Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta. Ambition: To always be a loyal member of Young Life and spend my summers in Colorado with Ellie and the girls. JANISS FURRY- Fuzzy, Magnolia, Class Officer, Student Council Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Frosh Aux. Officer, Masque and Gavel, Annual Special Editor, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Senior Play, Stage Force, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Thespians. Ambition: To always be too young to decorate my Chartreuse showboat with Pink Elephants-Uh, huh! ANNETTE GALLAHER- Annie, Lawton, Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club, Sr' Choir, Jr. Choir, Kapers. Ambition: To always find as much fun and happiness as l have found at dear old Queen Anne. DIANE GALLOP- Hopalong, West Queen Anne, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To get a driver's license. MARTIN GIMNESS-Boys' Club. JAMES GANLEY- Jimmers, St. Anne's, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Base- ball, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q. Club. Ambition: To be a bottle washer and chief pretzel bender at Kellogg's tavern. NADINE GANLEY- D, D., St. Anne's, Girls' Club Committee, Girls' Sports. Ambi- tion: To be a success in everything I do. SHARON GLEASON-West Queen Anne, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To be one of the Dirty Two Dozen to go to Tahiti on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language. JOANNE GERBER-Magnolia, Class Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Annual Special Editor, Drill Team, Jr. Choir Officer, Kapers Dance Director, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Fin. Ambition: To sail as cabin girl on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language. CHARLES GERRODETTE- Chuck, Coe, Spanish Club, Boys' Track, Boys' Intramural, Torch Pin. Ambition: To be so well financially situated that Congress will have to come to me for spending money! JAMES GETCHELL- Getch, Magnolia, Class Officer, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Band Officer, Kapers, Tennis, Boys' Intramural, Q. Club, Torch Pin. Ambition: To have a Tracy Strong stag party every weekend. KAY GETTYS-John Hay, Class Officer, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Hon. Soc. Pres., Quill and Scroll, Kuay Editor-in-Chief, Annual Special Editor, Ski Club Offi- cer, Drill Team, Kapers, Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin. Ambi- tion: To water-ski to Tahiti behind the Dirty Two Dozens' U. S. S. Watch Your Language. MARY KAY GIBSON- Marblehead, Class Officer, Student Council, Girls' Club Officer, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Latin Club Officer, Kapers, Q. Club, Torch Pin, Song Leader. Ambition: To be in charge of keeping lights lit when Nancy makes the U. S. S. Watch Your Language co-educational. DONALD GOAD- Goody, Magnolia, Sr. Choir Officer, Bank Clerk, Livewire, Boys' lntramural. Ambition: To trade my Buick on a good car. BUD GRANT-Boys' Football, Boys' Q. Club. CAROL! GRAVES-North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Cabinet, Swim Club, Kapers Act Director, Livewire. Ambition: To always remember my Senior year and what l've learned. FRANCES GUFFEY-- Guff, Coe, Class Officer, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Frosh Aux. Officer, Latin Club Officer, Kapers, Drill Team, Off. Force, Sr. Lunch Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To run a rest home for old maids with Jo Ann. COLLEEN HALL- Coke, Magnolia, Student Council Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Spanish Club, Swim Club, Drill Team, Sr. Choir Officer, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Sr. Picnic Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin, Song Leader. Ambition: To fly my iet plane to the meetings of the Dirty Two Dozen on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language. GORDON HALLADAY- Margordavitch, Coe, Kapers, Stage Force, Boys' Intramural, Livewire. Ambition: To go to D. U. JIM HAMILTON- Eggo, Coe, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Club, Livewire. Ambition: To master the slob math given by Mr. Christenson. JOHN HAMLEN-Magnolia, Boys' Club, Livewire. BETTY HANSEN-Seward, Girls' Club Committee, Kuay Staff, Debate Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Livewire, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To keep all the friends l've made in high school and to have a reunion with them every lOO years. ,Rs ' 1. ' v X f .ga A ri J x A N l l r 'x Q XX 1. ' .fs-. ' I ww. fwiw' TT ' hwy S s: '?5'p2-. E :C Pi x 13' K . i Wy, x. SHIRLEY HANSEN-Magnolia, Girls' Club Committees, Senior Play, Bank Clerk, Livewire. BEVERLY HARFORD- Bevy, Seward, Girls' Club Committees, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Bank Clerk, Livewire. Ambition: To raise ll husky boys for Q. A.'s future football team. CLARICE HARMON-John Hay, Girls' Club Committees, Kuay Staff, Drill Team, Kapers, Senior Play, Girls' Sports, Thespians. Ambition: To make everyone my friend, and to be everyone's friend. BARBARA HARPEL- Barb, Seward, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club Presi- dent, Drill Team, Girls' Sports, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To get wherever I decide to go. SHARON HEBERLING- Sharie, John Hay, Girls' Club Committees, French Club, Ski Club, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta. Ambition: To come back to the reunion of 2022 and do a can-can dance. BARBARA HEEREN- Bobbie, North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committees, Drill Team, Kapers. Ambition: To be at the big reunion in 2022. Raise horses. EDMUND HENNESSEY Boys Club mv BARBARA HENRY Barb Yakima Girls Club Committees Kapers Ambition To sail in 27 months as anchor glrl for the Dirty Two Dozen on Benita s U S S Watch Your Language AUDREY HENSKEY Girls Club Cabinet French Club President Bank Clerk Office Force Torch Pin Holder Livewire Frosh Aux Cabinet Ambition To raise five boys to give Elsles five song leaders moral support DONNA HIGGINS Hamilton Jr Hi Girls Club Committees Kuay Staff Drill Team Kapers Attendance Force Sr Commencement Committee P T A Dance Committee Ambition To be head barmaid on the U S S Watch Your Language and take care of the port MARTY HIGHTOWER Chehalls Spanish Club Jr Choir Officer Band Officer Kapers Boys' Intramural Swing Band Ambition To fix the radio in the Kuay Office BARBARA HILTON Barb Garfield Girls Club Committees Honor Society Ambition MARLENE HOGANCAMP John Hay Girls Club Committees Attendance Force ESTELLE HOLMLUND Stell Minnesota Girls Club Committees Ambition Secretary VIRGINIA HOLTE Glngy Magnolia Girls Club Committees Quill and Scroll Kucy Special Editor Latin Club Spanish Club French Club Ski Club Drill Team Orchestra Oper etta, Torch Pin Holder Ambition To meet in the class reunion of 2022 x 4 ' f' 2 fb' f- ' tif, 712 1 1 J NSD A NEW - ii' 'XZ A xslt! TERRY HOWARD- Howie, Magnolia, Ski Club, Kapers, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To stay and sleep at the Mountaineers at Stevens Pass without waking up at 2 a. m. a Snow Bunny. MARVEL HUDI-Magnolia, Girls' Club Committees. DEANE IIULLIN- Deanie, John Hay, Class Officer, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Frosh Aux. Officer, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Special Editor, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Sr. Picnic Committee Chr., P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin Holder, One of Five Friendliest Girls. Ambition: First mate on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language. ELIZABETH IIULTGREN- Lizzie, John Hay, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Swim Club, Drill Team. Ambition: To go to W. S. C. and be the confidential secretary to the President of the U. S. IRV HUNTER-Coe, Class Officer, Boys' Club Council, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. Pin Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To be one of the natives who meets the Dirty Two Dozen at Tahiti. l dive for Pennys. SALLY INGIIAM-Lawton, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Drill Team, Jr. Club, Operetta, Girls' Sports, Torch Pin. Ambition: To chaperone at Frances and Jo Ann's rest home for old maids. JOAN INGMANSON- Ingie, Holy Rosary, Girls' Club Committee, Orchestra, Livewire Pep Club. Ambition: To learn to ski-some day. MILTON JAMES-Boys' Club Committees. NANCY JENKINS-Roosevelt, Girls' Club Committee, Ski Club, Jr. Choir, Livewire. Ambition: To be a stewardess for Pan American Airways. THOMAS JENSEN-.lohn Hay, Latin Club, French Club, Ski Club, Bank Clerk, Boys' lntra- mural. Ambition: To go fishing. BILL JOHNS-Boys' Club Committees. BENITA JOHNSON-John Hay, Girls' Club Cabinet, Frosh Aux. Officer, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Kapers, Ski Club, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To sail to Tahiti as captain of my yacht U. S. S. Watch Your Language and always be Vice- President of the Dirty Two Dozen who are going along as crew. ED .IOIINSON- Red, Hamilton, Spanish Club, lnklings Officer, Jr. Choir, Operetta. Ambition: To see what the interest is at Timbucktoo. VIOLET JOHNSON- Vi, Warren Ave., Girls' Club Committee, Spanish Club, lnklings Club, Swim Club, Drill Team, Orchestra, Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Torch Pin. Ambition: To be a Dental assistant and marry the Dentist. I'IUGI'I JOHNSTON-Highline, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Club. Ambition: To live in Hawaii the rest of my life and relax. MARGARET JOHNSTON- Honey, Magnolia, Girls' Club Committee, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Attendance Force, Girls' Sports. Ambition: Always have faith in God in everything l do. VIRGINIA JOHNSTON- Ginger, Magnolia, Student Council Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Honor Society Officer, Latin Club Officer, Sr. Choir Officer, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Sr. Prom Committee, Girls' Sports, Torch Pin, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To meet the gang at Brown's place. MARY .JONES-John Hay, Girls' Club Committee, French Club, Jr. Choir. Ambition: To be a torch singer in a night club. TED JURAN-Canada, Boys' Club, French Club. TOM KAN!-O'Dea, Boys' Club, Livewire. Ambition: To graduate. EVELYN KAUFMAN- Evie, Garfield, Girls' Club, Cabinet, German Club, Jr. Choir, Torch Pin Holder, Livewire. Ambition: To have as good of a time at the U. as I have had at Queen Anne. BILL KELLOGG- Bruno, Seattle Prep, Jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To be tavern king in Seattle. SAM KERLEY-Lawton, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Basketball, Boys' lntramural, Boys' Q. Club, Livewire. Ambition: To be in charge of the barmaids in Kellogg's tavern. RON KERSLAKE-John Hay, Kuay Staff, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Boys' Football Mgr., Boys' Baseball Mgr., Boys' Q. Club, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To have the next four years pass quickly. DON KIMILE- Rook, Coe, Honor Society, Sr. Choir, Boys' Football. Ambition: To make the world right. NANCY KINGSLEY- Nanny Ann, North Queen Anne, Class Officer, Girls' Club Committee, French Club, Swim Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, Attendance Force. Ambition: To establish co-education during our cruise on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language, with the Dirty Two Dozen in 27 months. MARY KNATZ-Magnolia, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To graduate from college. DOUGLAS KUTZ- Doug, Sacred Heart, Masque and Gavel, Kapers, Senior Play, Thespians. Ambition: To graduate? LARRY LA FOLLETTE-Coe, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Sr. Choir, Kapers, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Sports Manager, Sr. Gift Committee. Ambition: To be the head choreographer for the floor show at Brown's place. MARGARET LAGREID- 'Peggy, Coe, Girls' Club Committee, French Club, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To come back to the reunion of 2022 and be dance director. SALLIE LANEY-John Hay, Class Officer, Student Council Officer, Girls' Club Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Leaders Conference, Frosh Aux. Officer, Kuay Staff, Annual Staff, Latin Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Girls' Sports, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin, Song Leader. Ambition: To be stranded on Benita's yacht in the middle of the ocean with the Dirty Two Dozen. IIAP LANGLII-Boys' Club Committees. WILLIAM LANGLOIS- Willie, Magnolia, Orchestra Officer, Band, Bank Clerk, Boys' lntramural, Livewire. Ambition: To be elected President of the Student Body at Vassar. DONNA Lu VOY- Lulu, Seward, Girls' Club Committee, Spanish Club, Bank Clerk, Ushering. Ambition: To become a good secretary so I can make enough money to fly to Hawaii. JUDY LIES!-Girls' Club Committees, Sr. Choir. VIRGINIA LILLIAN- Ginny, Meany Jr. Hi, Girls' Club Committee, Spanish Club, lnklings Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir. Ambition: To spend all my time at Sun Valley and Tahiti, to find a berry tree and see who's underneath it, pick lilies, and still have time to go to the reunion of 2022 and dance the Virginia Reel. A.. . , . X A . Nt we RICHARD LEVY- The Corporal, Meany Jr. Hi, Spanish Club, Safety Patrol. Ambi- tion: Money is the root of all evil, I want to be the meanest man in the world. CAROL LINDSTROM-Seward, Class Officer, Student Council, Girls' Club Officer, Kuay Staff, Latin Club Officer, Swim Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Girls' Q. Club, Torch Pin. Ambition: To go on Benita's yacht, U. S. S. Watch Your Language and sit on the crow's nest. IOAUNNE LQROY- Zadie, Chehalis, Student Council Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Special Editor, Operetta, Sr. Play, Drill Team, Kapers Sr. Director, Thespians President, Sr. Assembly Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To do the Can-Can for Gayelord Farrell on Fuzzy's showboat. DON LEWIS- Louie, Magnolia, Latin Club, Jr. Choir, Orch. Officer, Operetta, Bank Clerk, Torch Pin, Boys' Tennis. Ambition: Draft-dodger. lE'I I'Y LIDSTON- Betsy, Mercer Island, Girls' Club Cabinet, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To meet at the class reunion of 2022. HAROLD LIND- Swede, North Queen Anne, Stage Farce. Ambition: To be a mortician and succeed in all my undertakings. LARRY LONN-Magnolia, Quill and Scroll President, Kuay Editor-in-Chief, Latin Club, Torch Pin Holder, Boys' Club. Ambition: To develop my darkroom technic. DONNA LORY- Honey, John Hay, Class Officer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Staff, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Attendance Force, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To attach dingy to the U. S. S. Watch Your Language to carry my nine kids to Tahiti with Fuzzy as head baby sitter. GAYLE LUCURELL-Girls' Club Cabinet, Drill Team, Bank Clerk, Livewire. MONTY MALVEN- Speed, Briscoe Memorial, Latin Club, Bank Clerk, Livewire, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Sports Manager. Ambition: To be a bachelor and raise all my kids to be one too. HULMA MANTEL-Girls' Club Committees. JOHN MARTIN-Boys' Club Committees. . RICHARD MARTINEZ- Rick, Port Townsend, Sr. Choir Officer, Jr. Choir, Orchestra, Band Officer. Ambition: Dentistry. MARIE MATHIASON- Mickey, Warren Avenue, Girls' Club Committee, German Club, Kapers. Ambition: To lead a good Christian life. SHARON MGCABE- Skipper, Coe, Girls' Club Cabinet, Ski Club, Drill Team, Spanish Club, Kapers, Sr. Luncheon Committee. Ambition: To be on the showboat following the U. S. S. Watch Your Language to Tahiti in 27 months. BILL MCCAUGHEY-Boys' Club. JOHN MCFEE- Murphy, Magnolia, Boys' Club Council, Leaders Conference, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club Officer, Sr. Choir, Band, Boys' Tennis, Torch Pin Holder, Pres. lnter-High School Council. Ambition: To be an ornithologist and discover the blue-bellied loon. NEAL MQINNIS- Nelly, West Queen Anne, Class Officer, Spanish Club, Kapers, Stage Force, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To be chief bouncer in Kellogg's tavern. ANN McLAY- Mackie, Coe, Girls' Club Committee, Spanish Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir. Ambition: To become a social worker and drag Anderson out of the gutter. DICK MGLEAN- Mac, John Hay, Class Officer, Honor Society, Latin Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Sports Manager, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Commit- tee. Ambition: Be first mate, in charge of fishing lines on Dick's fishing boat following the U. S. S. Watch Your Language, so I can do all the angling. FRANCES MCLEAN- Franie, Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Annual Staff, Latin Club, Swim Club, Drill Team, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To always be making someone else happy. 'Z 'Hx ar ff ' 9 4 . 0.1 Xl W z ,f 'SQ JANE McMlLLAN- Janie, Magnolia, Latin Club, Jr. Choir, Kapers. Ambition: To to head loafer on Fuzzy's Showboat following the S. S. Watch Your Language. Also to always be a member of the Animal Club. GRACE HELEN MEEHLING- Helen, Edmonds, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Club Com- mittees,Kuay Special Editor, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Torch Pin. Ambition: To be the ianitar at Frances' and Jo Ann's old maid rest home. GIACIA MEJIA- Gras, St. Margaret's, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Torch Pin. Ambition: To be in charge of saving men overboard on the Dirty Two Dozen's U. S. S. Watch Your Language after Nancy establishes co-education. JOHN MENDENHALL- Biceps, George Dewey Jr. High, Latin Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Orchestra, Band, Operetta. Ambition: To become acquainted with Joe Blow and Josephine Zilch. CAROL MESSENGER- Toots, DuPont Jr. Hi, Girls' Club Committees, Honor Society, Drill Team, Kapers, Senior Play, Attendance Force. Ambition: To find iust one male in this world that can live up to my cockeyed expectations. IAIIIARA MICHAEL-Girls' Club Committees. SANDRA MIKSCHE Sandy Phoenix Oregon Girls Club Committees, Spanish Club, French Club, lnklings, Drill Team, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Torch Pin. Ambition: Ta meet the gang at Brown's place. DAVID MILLER-Coe, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Bank Clerk, Livewire, Boys' Golf, Boys' Club. Ambition: To have more chickens than anyone else in the world. PATSY MILLER- Pat, West Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committees,Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: Marriage and four children. AL MOE-Cleveland, Spanish Club, Jr. Choir, Boys' Football, Boys' lntramural. Ambition: To stay a civilian. BILL MOORE-- Willy, West Queen Anne, Spanish Club, Jr. Choir Officer, Boys' Football, Boys' Golf, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Club. Ambition: To be an honor student at college. KATHLEEN MOORE- Kathy, Lawton, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Kapers, lnklings, Drill Team, Jr. Choir. Ambition: To live happily in a peaceful world. GLEN MORRIS-North Queen Anne, Latin Club, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To chase chickens at Vassar. TOM MOU NT-Boys' Club. JAY MUNSON- Jayson, North Queen Anne, Jr. Choir, Bank Clerk, Livewire, Stage Force, Boys' Club. Ambition: To see Bud Grant graduate. 'R Src , E.: 1 J it A 4 T 'Six DICK MYERS- Joe Zilch, Magnolia, Boys' Club Council, Latin Club, Ski Club, Band, Boys' Sports Manager, Boys' Q. Club, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Luncheon Committee, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To captain the Tracy Strong regulars to the i958 Olympic basketball championship at Podunk, Lower Slobovia. FRANK MYERS-John Hay, Boys' Club. DON NELSON- Nels, Coe, Stage Force, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Club, Livewire. Ambition: Drive at Indianapolis in a 500 mile race. KAREN NIELSEN-John Hay, Girls' Club Committees, lnklings Club, Ski Club, Bank Clerk. Ambition: To attend the reunion of 2022 and then run the Stevens Standard. BEVERLY NOPP-Girls' Club Committees. VICTOR OIRASTOFF- Vic, Meany Jr. Hi, Boys' Club. Ambition: To be able to go sailing or skiing any old time. PATRICK O'BRIEN- Hot Rod, St. Anne's, Boys' Club Council, Ski Club, Orchestra, Oper- etta, Senior Play, Boys' Track. Ambition: To find a girl that can be trusted. PATSY 0'lRlEN--Terwilliger, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club,Girls' Sports. Ambition. To come back to the reunion of 2022 and do the Charleston with none other than Van Johnson. DAVID OPPENIIEIMER- Broadway Dave, John Hay, Masque and Gavel, Latin Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Senior Play, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Football. Ambition: To submit a copy of my memoirs to Startling Confessions. ALEX OIEROFF, JR.- Ozzie, Magnolia, Masque and Gavel Officer, Latin Club, Orches- tra, Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Boys' Intramural, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To get a date with Hazel Bishop and see if there are any other angles. MARILYN PADDEN- Mickey, Lawton, Girls' Club Committees, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Jr. Choir, Kapers. Ambition: To be a floorwalker in a telephone booth at the Grand Canyon, Arizona. JOANNE PAIILMAN-Girls' Club Committees. PAT PALMORE- Tuck, Emerson, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Artist, French Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Girls' Q. Club, Sr. Gift Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To go to Tahiti as chief bo'sun on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language with the Dirty Two Dozen. KATHLEEN PARKS- Kathy, Holy Rosary, Spanish Club, French Club, Ski Club, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To be a dietician. JUDI PATTERSON- Trigger, West Seattle, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Drill Team, Kapers, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: Off to Tahiti as barmaid with the Dirty Two Dozen. 4-mx, P' Y, Lg l I FX-1' 1 :NX . .1 D E N X K . .' ' .j . ' . '-23: ' ' ' - .ll XVI , f 65,61 'li i..-, 1 I ' 1 ,, - H :-1 . I I 2 ' . 1 1 J.. 4- 'i A '11 V ' ' 'X -A riff ' , .if 1 7 - so -x ' BOB PEARSON-Magnolia, Masque and Gavel, lnklings Club, Kapers, Music Director, Senior Play, Thespians. Ambition: To have a successful future on Rin-Tin-Tin's Riverboat with Jack, Don, Tink, and Ron. PAULINE PETERSON- Paul, North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committees,Honor Society, Spanish Club, Kapers, Drill Team, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To keep the friends I've made in high school. CLYDE PETERSON- Pete, Two Harbors, Minnesota, Orchestra, Band, Boys' Foot- ball, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Q. Club. Ambition: Have a Tracy-Strong stag party every weekend. NORVAL PIIELPS- Tink, Portland, Spanish Club, Kapers, Boys' Football, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Thespians. Ambition: To party twelve months a year on Rin-Tin-Tin's Riverboat with Jack, Bob, Don, and Ron. CAROL PHILLIPS-North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committees, Ski Club, Jr. Choir. Ambition: Ask F. D., he knows. DRURY PIFER- Ozark, Lakeside, Student Council, Boys' Club Council, Kuay Staff, Latin Club Officer, French Club, Kapers, Ski Club, Boys' Football, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q. Club. Ambition: To hit over .600 this year. DIXON POOLE Dlx, Garfield, Honor Society, Senior Play, Ski Club, Boys Track. Ambi tion: Chief bouncer at Kellogg's tavern. PATRICIA POWELL- Pat, Holy Name's, Girls' Club Cabinet, Masque and Gavel Officer, Jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, Sr. Play, Sr. Assembly Committee, Thespians. Ambition: To marry a millionaire so I can install escalators in place of the Galer Street stairs. JOHN PRIVAT- Pierre, West Q. A., Boys' Club Officer, Boys' Club Council, French Club' Ski Club President, Football Inspirational, Boys' Sports Manager, Q. Club President, Torch Pin. Ambition: To Schuss-boom in the Sun Valley powder snow while the Dirty Two Dozen swelter on Tahiti. BARRY PRITCIIARD- Pritch, West Q. A., Masque and Gavel, Kapers, Senior Play, Jr. Choir, Thespians Officer, Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambition: To play the piano in Kellogg's tavern. MARNELL PUGII- Nelmar Whif, Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Frosh Aux. Officer, Kuay Staff, Annual Special Editor, French Club Officer, Drill Team, Kapers, Operetta, Jr. and Sr. Choir Officer, Sr. Gift Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: Paint Fuzzy's chartreuse showboot with pink elephants on our way to Tahiti. .IOANN PYM-Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Or- chestra, Ski Club, Kapers, Band Officer, Sr. Commencement Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To be chief lifesaver on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language when it leaves on its cruise to Tahiti. RON RASMUSSEN- Charlie, Magnolia, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To be chief boiler maker on the Rin-Tin-Tin. BILL READ- Speedy, Roosevelt, Ski Club, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Club. Ambition: To never wake up in the morning. DARLENE REARDON- Shorty, Bainbridge, Girls' Club Cabinet, Livewire. Ambition: To be a hermit. 2 - sg. - f A-.51 r 'Q X412 x MK.. l 21. '+R llif 'S gif. , 4 3 H510 T , Q. g 5,1 I .lla ',' V Ky 'l lil M ' -' a., X ' ' J f.,: ' iii ti fr WILLARD RETELLE- Will, Oakland, Boys' Club. Ambition: To travel around the world lstopping at all interesting placesl. ROSE MARY RICHARDSON- Rosie, Denver, Class Officer, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Annual Editor-in-chief, Drill Team, Kapers Act Director, Operetta, Sr. Prom Committee, Ski Club, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To ride on Lynne's shoulders behind the Dirty Two Dozen's U. S. S. Watch Your language going to Tahiti. DAVE RIDGE- Curly, Warren Ave., Spanish Club, Kapers. Ambition: To buya car. JAMES RIVARD- Jim, Coe, Class Officer, Latin Club, Kapers, Boys' Football, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q. Club, Sr. Luncheon Committee Chr., Boys' Track. Ambition: To run a laundry on Tahiti and clean up the Dirty Two Dozen. PAT ROBINSON-Coe, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Girls' Club Cabinet. Ambition: To see it rain on the rhubarb and alleviate the Russian situation. JACK ROBISON-San Francisco, Class Officer, Kapers, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To spend my last 63 years on Rin- Tin-Tin's Riverboat with Tink, Bob, Don and Ron and gamble away my fortune. MARILYN ROGERS-John Hay, Girls' Club Committees, Ski Club, Drill Team. LINNEA ROSS- Lin, North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Jr. Choir, Orchestra, Band Officer, Kapers, Operetta, Girls' Q. Club President, Torch Fin, Swing Band. Ambition: To be No. l old maid at Frances'and Jo Ann's rest home. GERALDINE ROTIIAUS- Gerrie, John Hay, Girls' Club Cabinet, Frosh Aux. Officer, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Operetta, Sr. Assembly Committee. Ambition: To be one of the Dirty Two Dozen to go to Tahiti on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language. ORVILLE IOUPE- Orv, John Hay, Spanish Club, Kapers, Boys' Football, Boys' Q. Club, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Boys' Track. Ambition: To beat Bill and Jim to the ocean. PAMELA ROWLAND'- Pam, Magnolia, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Torch Pin. Ambition: To go to the Senior Class reunion in 2022. JANET SAIERHAGEN- Jay, Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Kapers. Ambition: To ice-skate with Bev in the Olympic games. NANCY JO SCHILLER-West Queen Anne, Girls' Club Cabinet, Drill Team, Kapers Act Director, Attendance Force. DIANNE SCHULZ-Lewis 8: Clark, Girls' Club Cabinet, Jr. Choir. Ambition: Secretary, nurse' BOB SCOLLICK-John Hay, Boys' Football, Boys' Club, Boys' Q. Club, Boys' Track, Livewire. Ambition: To be a successful engineer and to see Pifer pitch in the maior leagues and play the piano in Carnegie Hall. JJ ,359 .qu C , +1 7 f A K 15 Q X' x 1 4 ' Q 5 LX cix NJ SANDRA SEGALE- Roo, Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Swim Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Attendance Force, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To push Pete off the crow's nest on Fuzzy's showboat so he won't sink the sub. IILLY SEIDEL- Bill the Kid, John Hay, Spanish Club, Kapers, Baseball, Boys' Intramural. Ambition: To make people happy, even if I have to leave them alone to do it. IVA DONN SHARP- Donners, Magnolia, Spanish Club, lnklings Club, Ski Club, Band, Kapers, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Track, Thespians. Ambition: To learn how Don Crary curls his hair so I can try it and be called by my middle name, Allison. JACK SHEA- One Horse, Lawton, Boys' Club Council, Honor Society, Boys' Baseball. Ambition: To be with Drury Pifer when we pitch for the New York Yankees in 1960. IO! SHERMAN- Herman, Glen Ellyn, Class Officer, Boys' Club Council, Masque and Gavel, Debate Club Office, Sr. Choir Officer, Sr. Assembly Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin, Thespians, Commencement Speaker. Ambition: To meet Burton at Brown's place. - ls- -x. GIAC! SHOCKEY- Gracie, Latin Club, Sr. Choir. Ambition: To make the best of life. X 9 ir' BILL SIEVERLING- Ace, Magnolia, Student Council, Boys' Club Council, Kuay Editor-in- Chief, Annual Special Editor, Latin Club, Kapers, Boys' Intramural, Sr. Assembly Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin, Quill and Scroll Officer. JOHN SIMMONS- Snow White, West Queen Anne, Student Council, Boys' Club Council, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Stage Force, Boys' Baseball, Basketball, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q. Club. Ambition: Pop the balloons of the bubble dancers in Kellogg's pit. TED SIMON- Cat, Coe, Ski Club, Band, Kapers, Swing Band. Ambition: To take Gene Krupo's throne as the number one drummer of the world. ROBERTA SMITH- Bobbie, West Queen Anne, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Annual Special Editor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Sr. Choir, Kapers, Torch Pin, Sr. Commencement Committee, Commencement Speaker. Ambition: To live a happy and useful Christian life. 1 TED SNYDER- Theo, Magnolia, German Club, Ski Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Orchestra, Band, Kapers, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Golf, Boys' Q. Club, Yell Leader. Ambition: To follow the U.S.S.Watch Your Language on my D. D. and steal their Chief Bo'sun. LOIS SOFTKY- Hey, Washington Jr, High, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Girls' Sports, Torch Pin, Livewire. Ambition: To see Maurine and Diane graduate in 200l. DONNA STABIERT-Girls' Club Committees. JUDITH STALEY- Judy, West Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committees, Spanish Club,French Club, Ski Club, Kapers, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Livewire. Ambition: To go with Jo, Mary and Gloria in September. CHUCK STARNER-Boys' Club if 48. 1 4? Q-14-- fi? s xg , s is 1 1 r I I, .J l 're -.. - V i v-'Fi ' , get A haf '.1 0 . 4. ANN STEIN-Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Spanish Club, French Club Officer, lnklings Club, Drill Team, Torch Pin, Office Force, Ambition: To leave my horrible nickname behind me when l leave Queen Anne. MYRIS STOFFER- Boing, Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, French Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers Act Director, Operetta, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Com- mittee. Ambition: Be the best man at Bennett's wedding and throw lima beans. MILLICENT STEEN- Missy, West Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committee, Jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, Attendance Force, P.'T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To be an anchor girl on Fuzzy's showboat following the U. S. S. Watch Your Language going to Tahiti. GAII. STRANDBERG-Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Spanish Club, lnklings Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Orchestra, Kapers, Operetta, Office Force. Ambition: To be the entertainer on the U. S. S. Watch Your Language to Tahiti. GARY STRIKER-Boys' Club Committees. ROWENA SUDER- Row, Magnolia, Girls' Club Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Girls' Sports, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To sing When You Say I Beg Your Pardon Then l'll Come Back to You on Jack Benny's program. RITA SUTHERLAND Rest, Port Angeles, Debate Club, Sr. Choir. DAVE TAYLOR- Tydie, North Queen Anne, Latin Club, German Club, Boys' Intramural, Torch Pin Holder. Ambition: To have my diploma cast in bronze so I can show it to my grand children. DWIGHT THOMAS- Skippy, .lahn Hay, Bays' Intramural, Boys' Club, Livewire. Ambition: To get stuck out in the tullee bushes in the mud like Crary and Bolton did at the Junior Prom. RIN!! THUMPSON-James Monroe Jr. Hi, Sr. Choir. DICK THOMPSON-Magnolia, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Band, Debate Club, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Torch Pin. Ambition: To see the world as a civilian. DALE TYLER- Pootwadle, Chehalis, Boys' Football, Boys' Q. Club, Livewire, Boys' Track. Ambition: To go up and paint red stripes on the North Pole and to be a success in life. DICK VANDERPOOL-Magnolia, Quill and Scroll, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Staff, Kuay Special Editor, French Club, Senior Play, Debate Club Officer, Thespians. Ambition: To have a iob with travel and adventure but not with Uncle Sam. DON VANN-Huntington Park Hi, Boys' Football, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Q. Club, Boys' Intramural. RAY VANN-Huntington Park Hi, Stage Force, Boys' Football, Boys' Baseball, Boys' Intra- mural, Boys' Q. Club. ROGER VAN VALKEBURGH- Big Rog, Magnolia, Spanish Club, mural, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Livewire. Ambition: To be a tailor in a nudist colony. BEVERLY LOU WALDON- Bev, North Kitsap, Jr. Choir, Girls' Club. JOYCE WALDON-Girls' Club Committees. VALERIE WARIURTON- Nut Head, Magnolia, Girls' Club Committee, Latin T Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Jr, Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Attendance Force, Stage Force. Ambition: To go to Tahiti on Fuzzie's Showboat. NANCY WARING-Magnolia, Girls' Club Committee, Annual Staff, Latin Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Jr. Choir, Kapers, P. T. A. Dance Committee. Ambition: To be head usher at Sumner's wedding so I can throw lima beans. LUELLA WORTHINGTON- Lou, John Hay, Girls' Club Committee, Spanish Club, French Club, Ski Club, Jr. Choir, Kapers, Torch Pin. Ambition: To teach Joan to ski, some day. LILLIE MAE WAINWRIGHT- Lil, Lawton, Spanish Club, Sr. Choir, Jr. Choir, Orchestra, Band, Senior Play. Ambition: To go to Graceland. GERALDINE WEAVER- Jerrie, F. H. Coe, Girls' Club, Cabinet, Kuay Staff, Latin Club, Swim Club, Drill Team, Attendance Farce, Girls' Q. Club. Ambition: To spend another month on Lake Pend O'reilIe. PHYLLIS WIESE-Seward, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll Officer, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Drill Team, Girls' Q. Club, Torch Pin. Ambition: To be on Fuz's Showboat when it follows the S. S. Watch Your Language to Tahiti in 27 months. ELIZABETH WINKLER- Liz, Mason Jr. High, Girls' Club Cabinet, Choir, Kapers. Ambition: To always belong to the Animal Club with Janet the Jakyl, Carole the Coyote, Mac the Monk, Margie the Mouse, Segale the Sea Gull, and Guffey the Giraffe. DEAN WINSLOW- Pete, North Queen Anne, Class Officer, Boys' Quill and Scroll Officer, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Ski Club, Jr. Choir Officer, Kapers, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q. Club, Torch Pin, Boys' Track. Ambition: To sink Erickson's submarine with my sling shot from the crow's nest of the Showboat. MARGIE WILSON-John Hay, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Torch Pin. Ambition: Aw Nick's-who's got an ambition? Y Boys' lntra- Ski Club, Jr. Club Council, GLORIA WILLIAMS- Klootch, Roosevelt High School, Girls' Club Committee, Spanish Club, lnklings Club. Ambition: To ioin Sandra and her wild escapades in a Cadillac, DANE WILLIAMS-Magnolia, Latin Club, Ski Club, Boys' Football, Boys' Intramural, Boys' Q. Club, Boys' Track. Ambition: To put a Carpenter's square to Georges head to see if it really is. JEAN WILMO1'- Willie, North Queen Anne, Girls' Club Committee, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Kapers, Girls' Sports. Ambition: To be a Dental assistant and marry the Dentist. DENNIS WICK- Denny, Magnolia, Masque and Gavel, Latin Club, Kapers, Senior Play, Boys' Club, Sr. Assembly Comm., Torch Fin, Thespians Officer. Ambition: To be able to do the Charleston with Marilyn in the Kapers of l999. SHIRLEY WHITE- Dimples, Seward, Latin Club, lnklings Club Officer, Girls' Club. Ambi- tion: To see what makes Flash tick, and to be an author. lNot a poor one.l JANET RAE WHITE-John Hay, Girls' Club Cabinet, Frosh Aux. Officer, Latin Club, lnklings Club, Ski Club, Kapers, Girls' Sports, Torch Pin. Ambition: To work hard all my life, and have fun doing it. HAROLD WESTPHAL- Zackie, John Hay, Quill and Scroll, Masque and Gavel, Kuay Special Editor, Latin Club, Debate Club, Ski Club, Sr. Choir, Kapers, Operetta, Senior Play, Sr. Commencement Committee, Torch Pin, Frosh Chorus Officer, Thespians. Ambition: Seems to me l had one in mind when l was a Freshman, but have since forgotten it. IOB WESTDO- Ski Bum! Magnolia, Boys' Club Council, Kuay Staff, Spanish Club, Or- chestra Officer, Kapers, Operetta, Boys' Tennis, Boys' Q. Club, Sr. Prom Committee, P. T. A. Dance Committee, Ski Team. Ambition: To be on the She Team with Con Bushell in Bill Kellogg's tavern. PETER WEISKOPF-Boys' Club Committee, Debate. PROPHECY Pretend that your magic wand can wave aside the intervening time between now and 1972. Sit back . . . relax . . . and imagine . . . Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is TIM BROOKS, broadcasting to you from Queen Anne High School high atop Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington. Tonight the 20th class reunion of the class of '52 will take place in just a few minutes. Here 20 years ago EDWARD FREMOUW, governor of New York and current presidential aspirant, graduated from high school and launched his meteoric political career. Fremouw will deliver the principal address later in the evening, but first let us wander about the auditorium and meet some of the grads of this class which has produced such notables as JOHN MCFEE, professor of antediluvian history at Oxford, ROSE MARY RICHARDSON, outstanding educator and presi- dent of Bryn Mawr, ZOAUNNE LeROY, who has just returned from her five-year run in North Pacific on Broadway, DRURY PIFER, famous African pianist and impressionistic artist, PETE WINSLOW, whose humor columns you read weakly in the New Yorker magazine, BOB SHERMAN, designer of countless bridges and structures in the East, JIM RIVARD, high-ranking army officer and adviser to the President, who has been recently investigated by FRANCES McLEAN'S Government Cleanup Committee, VIRGINIA JOHNSTON, former Pacific Coast Women's singles tennis champion, DONNA LORY, fashionable Paris milliner, JOHN CARNEY, nuclear chemist at Oak Ridge, JOHN PRIVAT, first man ever to climb Mount Everest, and GLENN ERICKSON, aerial photographer whose pictures of life on Mars won him the Nobel Prize in that field. Now I am going to ask RICHARD BROMLEY, Senior Class President and now a prominent Seattle attorney, to point out some of the other grads who have come up here tonight. Do you think we can push through this crowd and pick out some familiar faces? I think so, Tim. It's really great to see everyone here again. During the past 20 years our class has really spread out to the four corners of the earth. Over by the door I see DON BUSHELL who's raising chinchillas in northern British Columbia. I see KAY GETTYS, former U. S.Women's ski champ, who is now in charge of Y. W. C. A. work here in the Northwest. Here's ROGERS FIRTH, who is in charge of angling with the Washington State Game Commission. Over there, I see the former MARY LYNNE COIE, who is now Mrs. Arthur Van Wump III, prominent socialite. There I see SUMNER BENNETT, one of the trustees down at the Seattle First National Bank. Across the room there's JOANN PYM, an English teacher here at Queen Anne. There's the chorus line from Farrell's Follies that's going to provide some of the evening's entertainment: SALLIE LANEY, CAROL LINDSTROM, KATHY BARBAS, BENITA JOHNSON, DEANE HULLIN, JOANNE GERBER, and COLLEEN HALL. I see ALEX OZEROFF, who invented the now- famous smokeless cigarettes. I see LARRY LONN, who is now city editor down on the Portland Oregonian. There's SHIRLE BRICKLEY, who has just published another novel, The Yolk and Eye. I see PAT PALMORE, whose paintings have been hung in galleries all over the country. SHARON GLEASON, who runs a Seattle fashion shop,is talking to IRV HUNTER, local orthodontist. I see NORVAL PHELPS, the tiredest tire dealer in Seattle , PHYLLIS WIESE, headmistress at Marie's Academy for Girls, CLYDE PETERSON, local funeral director, who has been successful in all of his undertakings, HAROLD BURTON, recording artist for RCA Victor, JANISS FURRY, Seattle gossip columnist, MICKEY SOTH, navy officer stationed in the East, MARGIE WILSON, mother of quads, DICK MCCLEAN, chef in one of Seattle's leading hotels, and DICK BEAN, parking expert with the Seattle Planning Commission. I see WINSTON DCFOREST, famous eastern sports caster,talking to BEV BEARD, ballerina in New York. And now I see MARILYN CALL, First lady of New York,escorted by her governor-husband is entering the room and the reunion is about to get under way. 37 JU IORS Jerry Pearson Gordon Conger Miss Sarah Sears Leon Downie Norman Gerness Vice President President Adviser President Vice President Mary Stocking Katy Hunter John Zefkeles Douglas Rudd Blanche Deeprose Donna Stocking Secretary Treasurer Kuay Rep. Kuay Rep. Treasurer Secretary The members of the class of lift -three took an increasin 1 active art in school affairs durin Y 8 Y S the past year. School activities in which the Juniors participated were wide and varied. The new upperclassmen excelling in sports were Jack Wilbourne, Ed Lajala, Greg Draper, Al Salisbury, Gordon Conger, Frank Cady, Guy St. John, Jerry Pearson, George Cloakey, Norman Gerness, and Doug Barnard. Some of the many Juniors seen Clowning Around in 1952 Kapers were Harriet Burton, Mary Jo Heflin, Herb Dempsey, Helen Barbas, Bill Hartley, and Ernest Jenner. Representing the Junior Class on Student Council during the fall semester were Clark Sampson, Roger Meline, Susan Harrison, and Sylvia Webster, who were replaced by Jay Hall, Bill Kinzel, Katie Hunter, and Helen Waring during the spring. Juniors holding important posts on the KUAY WEEKLY were Jo Anne Pearson, Nancy Leer, Nancy Pat Beatty, Marilyn Nygren, Sandy Stewart, and Gay Knight. The Junior Class was represented . . . in band and orchestra by Gene Cluster, Jay Pearson, and Vanessa DeBoer . . . in Senior Choir by Dianne Morgan, Nancy Mohr, Dorothy Radin, Dave Jennings, Joan Lamson, and Paul Ballard . . . in skiing by Bill Watkins, Blanche Deeprose, and Bob Bulmer, who all placed high each week in the local contests . . . and at the games by Adrienne Salonek, and SallyJovick, song leaders. Helen Horn brought scholastic honor to our class by placing first in the local Hearst History Contest. One of the highlights of the social year was the Ground Hog Hustle, sponsored by the Junior Class. The committee members who helped make the dance a huge success were Jim Usher, Carolyn Sherry, Richard Daubert, and Zonya Hemrick, in addition to the class officers. Climaxing our year, we presented a Junior Spring Informal in cooperation with the P. T. A., in hopes of making it a tradition for future years. We, the JuniorClass, remembering the rich experiences of the past year, are looking forward to a wonderful year as Seniors.-DONNA Srocxmo and MARY Srocxmo. 38 ANDERSON, BARBARA ANDERSON, CAROL ANDERSON, ROBERT ARNOLD, SALLY BABUNES, KATIE BAKER, MARILYN BALDWIN, CONSTANCE BALL, CHARLOTTE BALLARD, PAUL BARBAS, HELEN BARBER, JIM BARNARD, nous BEATTY, NANCY PAT BECK, SHARON BENNETT, BEV BIRKETT, DON BIRKETT, MARILYN BLACKFORD, JIM BLAKE, BRUCE BLEILLEs, LES BOSLEY, JIM BOSS, JERRY BOSSE, RONALD BRICKLEY, KATHY BROCKMAN, PAT BROWN, GORDY ERYDsoN, MARY BULMER, Boa BURTON, HARRIET BUSHELL, ANETTE BUTLER, MARY Lou CADY, FRANK CALBoM, LEROY CAMPION, JUDY CARPINE, BILL CARTER, BILL CARY, GEORGE CASE, RODNEY CASLER, MAURINE CASTILLO, JOAN CLIFT, SALLY CLOAKEY, GEORGE CLUSTER, GENE COFFEE, PATTY CONGER, GORDON at? is A Sa YQ S2265 j fi si ld XA idk Adam Q if-f A3 if .IS E 4 Ii I I 3 , I xx ISIS? 3, is 43 IQ, k ff fi! lar ' 'W f 4.f 5 at if . I if 3 FITZMAURICE, CARLA ELACK, DONNA FLEURY, YVONNE FORMAN, MIKE Fox, ROSWELL FRAZIER, CAROL FRENCH, SUZANNE FRESONKE, DANNY FRIEDLANDER, BETTY LOU GALLAGHER, PHIL GALLAHER, SALLY JO GUANT, BILL GERNESS, NORM GIBSON, FRED GUILIANI, VIRGINIA GRAVES, JOAN GRIFFITH, SANDRA GUILER, BARBARA GUNDROM, BOB HALL, JAY HAMM, JOAN HARRISON, SALLY HARRISON, SUSAN HARTLEY, BILL HAUCK, GILBERT HEATH, ANNE HEFLIN, MARY JO HELGESON, DIANE HEMRICH, ZARYA HEMRICH, ZONYA HENKEL, JANET HERMAN, JERRY HICKOK, PAT HIGBY, DIXIE HOLCOMB, LARRY HOLLAND, JAY HOWLETT, DARDEE HOY, MARY LOU HUNTER, KATIE INGLESBY, DAVID ISHII, DAVE JENNER, ERNEST JENNINGS, DAVE JOHANNSEN, ROG JOHNSON, BARBARA , A fy 3 .R 'I VIII, QL I I 4 .fi Iwkilk I X if f 5 ' . , Q, , ., Ari' V' i Ii ' 0 E.-wi 3 N X PS' f ,,Q,,. .pf WN '.a-egg: 1? NX , .b . . Q i Sw! 5 -A- 'S X x ,pw ,. S H Q? or ,Q . W' 4 A .ra V M I sm f 9,1 J n 'L 'r ' , 6 v U, :was-1 f M R if if E' I 91 If . iff J. :A 5 ,. K 'BS , GG? , If' as ' 4 nw f . 5531 1 wiiff 11 COLLETTE JONES LEWIS JONES SALLY JOVICK MARLENE JULES DICK KANE TONI KILLIAN BILL KINZEL GAY KNIGHT JAMES KNIGHT ARLENE KORNELIUSEN JOAN KRUITHOF KAREN KRUIGHOF PAT LAMBORN JOAN LAMSON JANET LANDGRAF JOHN LANGSTED CONRAD LARSEN BONNIE LEE NANCY LEER JEAN LOWMAN BARBARA LUOTO JUDY MATHER HELEN MAYER BILL McCOUBREY LAWRENCE MCCRACKEN JIM MCGROSKEY JOY McQUEEN CONNIE MEIS ROGER MELINE FRANK METHENY JO ANNE MEYERS MARY LOU MILES CRAIG MILLAR DON MOE NANCY MOHR DIANE MORGAN MARLENE MORTON JUDY MOUNGER JOANNE MOUNT JERRY MURRAY GARY MUSSET SALLY NEDERLEE LAURAYNE NURILLE SHIRLEY NEWELL GENE NOMMENSON MAYNARD NOMURA NAN NORDSTROM PHYLLIS NORDSTROM MARILYN NYGREN DONNA OGREN GORDON OLSON CAROL OPPIE HENRY OTIS PHIL PALMORE RICHARD PATTERSON JAY PEARSON JERRY PEARSON JO ANNE PEARSON GARY PENIX DAVID PETERSON JANET PETERSON ALLEN PEYSER BOB PIERCE PAT PIFER SHIRLEY PULVER DOROTHY RADIN LEE RADRSOVICH TOM RASSMUSSEN BARBARA ROBERTS DENNIS ROBERTSON is 1' KX ' as W JON Russeu , MARY RUSSELL 'LAR BILL RUPP I ,.,, 1 . . if 1 DOUG RUUD I ' 1 ADRIENNE SALONEK 'P X l N , wg CLARK SAMPSON DICK SAUERO MELVIN SAUL FERN SEDENQUIST CAROLYN SHERRY PETE SHOUDY MARILYN SILLS ALEXANDRIA SIMPSON JOHN SIMPSON DAVID SMITH BEV SNOW ELEANOR SNYDER KENNY SNYDER DON SOBOTA CECILIA STALEY X X wh I if .1 4 Y Q l -all I ia? I 4' I 1 - ,, 4 , . 'fi : A I, x , by , 1: J pf six., I ,. .1 - M. I In 1 I A A 5 ' 'N' .. Nlifam A' Agfffb I - - ' ww . . I is I f ' .,.: ' 9, E 'I ..,. I ,M , Q I 2 gf! .,:, I, I si 5 5 I A 4 1. J' an 4 Mi' 3 'mu ,vas SALLY JO STARWICH GENE STEVENS SANDY STEWART PHYLLIS STORHEIM GUY ST. JOHN DONNA STOCKING MARY STOCKING ED STONE DONNA STRIKER MARY LOU SWANAGAN MALCOLM SWANSON JACKIE TATT EMILY TEEL COLETTE THOMAS GARY THOMAIER BEVERLY THOMPSON SARA TIERNEY JIM TURNER KEN TUTTLE MARY ANN TYCHSEN JIM USHER JOY VANASSE JOELENE VAN GORTEL GARY VAN WYHE SAM VASCONI JOE VCHULEK ROY WAGNER LAWRENCE WAINWRIGHT HELEN WARING JANET WARING BILL WATKINS ARCH WATSON JOHN WATSON BOB WELLS JUDY WELLS DIANE WHITE SARAH WHITE SHARON WHITE SHIRLEY WHITE BETTY ANN WICKS JACK WILBOURNE GARY WILLINGHAM BUD WILSON BARBARA WOO SALLIE WOOD DON WRIGHT SYLVIA WILEY MARJORIE WYMAN FRANCES YERABECK COLLEEN YOUNGS HEATHER YOUNGS JOHN ZEFKELES OPHOMORES if Bob Thees Park Goist Mr.WiIIcrd Baker Bob Buzord Bob Lamborn Vice President President Adviser President Vice President Bob Sankey Joan Kipper Jo Nommenson Jana Bardsley Beverly Hemb Christine Foss Secretory Treasurer Kuuy Rep. Kuay Rep. Treasurer Secretary This year's sophomore class truly upheld its wonderful record set as freshmen. They began the fall semester by electing Park Goist, president, Bob Thees, vice president, Bob Sankey, secretary, Joan Kepper, treasurer and Jo Nommenson, Kuay Representative. Replacing the fall officers were Bob Buzard, president, Bob Lamborn, vice president, Christine Foss, secretary, Beverly Hemb, treasurer, and Jana Bardsley, Kuay Representative. The class of '54 had a large part in Kapers with Jim Alexander, Jeanie Rothaus, Jerrie Stewart, Collette I-lelgendorf, Georgene Treadwell, Joan Paulson, Bob Buzard, Sue Hilderbrandt, Marilyn Isenhath, Carol Steeves, Jeremy Bushnell, Shelby Anderson, Sue French, Linda Fouts, Janice Wagner, Susie Richards, Jeannie Lockhart, May Elfrand, Donalda Trygg, Irene Charlton, Barbara Black, Pat Fabrick, and Goldie Stevens all participating. Representing the Sophomores in Student Council were Joy Vanasse, Carolyn Thompson, Art Snyder, John Simpson, for the first semester and Jo Nommenson, Storm Jobs, Roger Carrington and Bob Sankey second semester. From September to June the class of '54 took part in all sports. Some of the boys participating in Queen Anne's various sports were: Phil Gallaher, Connie Jacobsen, Dwight Hawks, Swede Wilson, George Varver, Bill Marston, Ralph Vannie, Quinn Redicher, Larry Morrow, Pete Barbas, Gordy Brown, Don Bundy, Bob Edenholm, Dick Johnston, Bob Green, and Tom Adlen. These things plus fine scholastical work from many honor roll students makes up a very out- standing sophomore class this year.-Bon SANKEY and CHRISTINE Foss. 45 JANET ALDERS A Mi TOM 'L' x I A 4: DAVID BATES IXJ I ON JIM ALEXANDER ALLEN DELORES ANDERSON SHELBY ANDERSON JANA BARDSLEY DIANE BEMIS GLORIA BERNIER MARILYN BENNET LARRY BESTE BARBARA BLACK A PHYLLIS IILAINE ' JUDY BOLSTER .wiv I BEVERLY BOSS . f JOHN BOYD :f: ' ELINOR BRAARUD DARLENE IIRENNAN A 'X - , 1 fs! 'JV RX Z BILL BURNETT E? I In MARGARET BROOKS BROWN , I any .. mv , PATTY BROWN BOB BRYAN BRUCE BUCKLEY DON BUNDY I JEREMY BUSHNELL .-.. ., EMMITI BURNS TOM BURNS SANDRA CADY EDWARD CARNEY ROGERS CARRINGTON KAREN CHAPIN JOHN FINCH Y , IRENE CHARLTON ' CAROL CHENEY BLETH CHILOM A SHELIA CLAYTON I 1-R DOROTHY COLEMAN 1 - LINDA CONDOTTA ff- BARBARA COOK ,E Ai JOANNE COOK X NANCY COPELAND , A S ' 2 - , JEAN CRIPPEN I If A ,J BERNIECE CUDNEY M -.V ' 1 JOAN CURRIE if B' q J V'L-' 9 ,, JERRY DAVIES Gb ' ,f 3, . 5 VERLA DAVIS , A .J ' I -1 L-:- A A '-A. ELIZABETH DOLLY f V kg . ,,,. kA-- Lf ' - WENDY DOWNIE 51 X 'S' ' : I3 JACK oRExEL 3 I t eos DUFORD if 4 I A JACKIE ouNCAN DAVID DYSART nos EDENHOLM 4 4 IIOII ECKHOM - E- A f MAY ELEIIRANDT A I MARTHA ELLIOTT I IV' - R , 'V' JAN EWALT I N, -A PAT FABRICK ,,.. I ' IAAI. f JANET EILIGNO X , x :K 'is I JERRY FLANAGAN JOHN FLOOD FRANK FORREST CHRISTINE FOSS LINDA FOUTS KEVIN FRENZEL LIBBY FREY LAURA FRY CONNIE GALVACNO BEV GARRISON DAVID GRAY BOB GREEN ANN GREENWOOD BARBARA GROSS LYNN GUSTASON RONNIE HALE HAROLD HANSBERRY JANICE HANSEN JOHN HART STANLEY HARTEY CAROL HARTLE DWIGHT HAWKES SUE HAYDUK BEV HEMB DON HENRY JAMES HENRY RICHARD HEPBURN BARBARA HIGHTOWER SUE HILDEBRAND COLLETTE HILGENDORF SANDRA HOMSHER SUSIE HOPKINS ANNE HORSFALL RITA HOSKINS JOAN HOWISEY BARRY HUGHES MARILYN ISENHATH CAROLE JACKSON STORM JOBS RUSS JOHANSON BILL JOHNSON BRUCE JOHNSON KAY JOHNSON DICK JOHNSTON ROGER JONES SUSAN JONES DONNA JUDY JOAN KIPPER BARBARA KLOCK SILVER KNIGHT MARIE KRANTZ ARLENE LAMB DONNA LANGERHER BETTY LANGLEY BARBARA LANIER MARGARETA LARSSON GORDON LATIMER JEANNIE LAUCKHART CLARINDA LAWSON PAMELA LEIGHTON 1 H 5 S' 4+ I ,gif 'Q' ' I 1, X A .1 F I 'u M B 1. .Q A A Ig 'S 1 R B QB? .1 E X.i. 1 Hi X XX K X LAI ,f X 'K 1, X X I I , X 5 TS? 1 F '5 F I A A , 2 vm W sm . - A I R -I' R4 J Iyar 'V' Maki. ,wseg ,.'?Yi ,... 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It i X I X 4 M ii si :.:, I fr' at V 6' I , as .- ,.Q,5,9 532321 Nyc,-,Im ' ilu: 'GQ x , I ip A 4 we 41, 1 . ,, I WW I I :Z E., 4 . w II ANN LESTER DON LEWIS PAUL LEWIS FRED LIEN JANICE LIPKE JIM LOVE LAURA LEE LUTZ JOHN MocDONALD LARRY MALONE PAT MANNING BILL MARSTON DOROTHY MCKENZIE JOAN MCKENZIE KERRY McMAHAN JUDY MCMANUS MARGARET McMULLIN MYRNA MERRIT KAY METZAR BARRY MILLER TONY MINAGLIA DON MITCHELL GAIL MONTE PAT MORGAN ANNA MORRIS CAROL MORRISON LYLE MORRISON LARRY MORROW JUDY MURPHY WALLY MURRAY JIM NEIL JOAN NEILSON DORIS NELSON MARIANNE NEWELL JO NOMMENSEN BETTY NOPP TOM NORDSTROM NANCY NUTTER ROSALIE OGDEN BERNADINE OLSON GORDON OLSON RICHARD OLSON MARLENE PATTERSON JOANIE PAULSEN NAOMI PAYNE KENNETH PETERSON LeROY PETERSON MARGARET PETERSON JIM PHIFER GAYLE PHILLIPS JANICE PITTMAN DARLENE PRICE PAT PURCELL CLINTON RADEMACHER DON RADOVICH CAROLYN RAPP JOHN REDMAN EVELYN REIMAN DICK REISWIG BILL REYNOLDS SUSIE RICHARDS JANVRIETMAN MARTIN ROBERTSON JUDY ROSE JEANNIE ROTHAUS DON RUBBELKE JOY SALMON MARY SAMPSON PEGGY SANDERS BOB SANKEY ARTHUR SAUNDERS BARBARA SCHONIG DAVID SCHETELE SHARLENE SCHNIER INA MAE SEELEY H A . Leg. 4 nAvIo sEIoEL rom SHAW MARY HELEN SHEAN JERRY SHIERK gi CAROL SIMPSON 1' DAVID o. SMITH A ' A ARTHUR SNYDER I , L' .i f X LESLIE STAHLEY ' ' EVELYN STEDMAN BARBARA STEEN ' . CAROL STEEVE5 GOLDIE STEVENS - , . JERRY STEWART K q R JOANNE STRAYER 1 A A SS I DAGMAR STROM DAVID STRONG CARROL SUTTON JIMMY SUZUKI SHEILA THADEN BOB THEES BETTY THIEL CARRIE THOENIS MARCILE THOMAS CAROLYN THOMPSON BOB TIMLIN BARBARA TINHOLT BOB TOONE GEORGENE TREADWELL ELIZABETH TROSS DONALDA TRYGG ROGER TUCKER PAULA TURNBULL DIANE TURNER RALPH VANNIE JEAN VAN VALKENBURG ROBERTA WAAGE BURT WADDELL JANICE WAGNER KATHLEEN WAHL JIM WALDAHL JERRY WALHQUIST NELL WALKER JACK WALTERS GAYLE WARD CAROL WEAVER KEN WEAVER NORMA WELLS RAMONA WEST ALLAN WHITE BOB WHITE MARYLYN WHITE MEL WHITLINGER BOB WILLIAMS SALLY WILSON CORA LEE WRIGHT VIRGINIA ZURICH 'X fx b I Lx, LS R K 'I S 5 .A I Ik IAA. I gg RI X K, 'A 56- , if 'I 9 SJ' A Q X, I , xx 'AA 'RIA 'Ii XS by YS I If 1 I :lx X fx! XX A A 1- . . N X EZ' J' FRESHMEN Arlene Flynn Mike McKee Bill Foster Mr. Elmer Miller Vice President President President Advisor Pct Coxwell Chuck Whiteman Jim Cook Fred Brockman Vern Olson Joan Hendrickson Secretory Treasurer Kuay Rep. Treasurer Secretary Vice President The Class of 1955, 419 strong, entered the hallowed halls of Queen Anne in September with high hopes for an active and successful four-stay. The Freshman Class wasted little time in organizing and electing officers: Mike McKee, president, Arlene Flynn, vice president, Pat Coxwell, secretary, Chuck Whiteman, treasurer, and Jim Cook, Kuay Representative. Frosh Strong men who participated on the athletic field included: Kenny Mickle- son, Pete Hansen, john Reardon, Bob Hibler, Bill Pennington, Larry Mounger, Don Bolstad, Frank Strom, John Grove, Zac Elander, Jack Nellis, Archie Lewis, Jim Ross, Charles Meisner, Howard Marshal, Dick Scollick, Ray Chaple, Dale Frederickson, Tom Curran, Dick Williams, and Marvin Bell. Twinkling toes seen in 1952 Kapers, included those of Marilyn Woodward, Sue Calderwood, Rita Johnson, jean Mclnnis, jo Anne Forman, Sharon Collier, Sheri Green, Judy Stocking, Nancy Parsons, and Roberta McEachern. Representing their class on the student council were Pete Hansen, Vern Olson, Arlene Flynn, and Marie Preston in, the Fall, and Donna Deadman, .Ian Totten, Howard Marshall, and Bob Hibler. With such a fine beginning, the Freshman class looks forward to a wonderful high school career in the gracious courts of Queen Anne.-PAT COXWELL, VERN OLSON. 50 HAAKONETTA ALBINUSEN T. ' JANET ALTON '-A- - I V , A Q JUDY ANDERSON - Q NANCY ANDERSON K 5' - I f A Ryxw S MARY ESTHER ARCHULETA ' M ' L . A . R W -1, .. X A In R Y it I I Q DICK ARNOLD 'sig h X' Y ESTHER AULD ' JANNET BARCKLAY I ALICE IIARCLAY I bbzl. A-'qq f ,J JO ANNE EARRON S A b 'Ah' J BILL BEHAN 1 I I 1 lzr' S . . -. L, MARVIN BELL Q R CAROL LIERGLUND A ' 5 .,- MARILYN BERKEY ..:, , E3 , I JACK BIDLAKE 'EI SHARON DLEDSOE JANET BOND I ' . EVELYN BONHAM N, A I I - , I WAYNE BOYACK A . BILL BRAZEAU , A ' DON BRENNAN E ,X L 'N ' C-AIL DROCRETT X A I': Nm A FRED BROCKMAN I Q K C I 5 'O SHIRLEY BRQOKS I . ,,.,. 4 lv ., FREDDIE BROCRMAN . -.,. J J,., I - I SALLISUE BRUCE Ial' ,. 1 BARBARA BURKE :-. 5 .:,. 1. ' .lf ZZLQJ- f SUSAN CALDERWOOD T N1 I -izz I 55 W ., BARBARA CALDWELL - - I DIANE CAMPBELL Y zlji ? F ' :Qi if E . W Q! 3, EFS? ., ,ff 5 Cx A A JEANNE GARDIFF ...,., I kb - I CAROL CARLSON E CHUCK CARLSON 5 , 1 , I I 1 I w , WALTER CARLSON -I ' gif, I q , 33 MARVIN CARTER x ' ,,q Q I RAY CHAPPEL ' ' :UT ' ' N I EDDY CHINICK I. ' LARRY CHRISTIANSEN f N A A IIAREARA JO CLIET , J CAROLYN CLINTON x , IM , CLAUDIA CLONTS x' b -' ' if r JOHN COIE I ALYCE cOLsY L -. A SHARON COLLIER I , CAROL COLLIs I V. M Z 3, 53, I I. ,.I:..: V Q-.. - , A I 3 f. 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A SARAH STEPHENSON CLAIRE STILLE JUDY STOCKING GEORGE STAMOLIS JACK STONE MYRNA STORHEIM ELIZABETH STRANDBERG MARIE STRIKER BARBARA STROM FRANK STROM CHUCK STROMMER JIM SULLIVAN PATRICIA SUMPTION BARBARA SURRIDGE GERRIE SURRIDGE DOUG SWAMBERG VERRELLE SWANSON ANN SYVERSTON DAVID TEAL KAREN TESSMAN FRANCES TIBBIT5 KAY TIBBITTS MARIT TJELLE JAN TOTTEN GAIL TUININGA ALAN UMMELL NANCY VANDERPOOL WALTER VAUX JOHN WAISTE MARILYN WAHLQUIST JOHN WALL JIM WARREN SANDRA WATERS KEITH WATSON FEROL WEISE CHARLES WELCH TOM WELLS SAM WENE ELIZABETH WERLE ELLIS WESTPHAL CARLEEN WHEELER CHARLES WHITEMAN PHIL WILLIAMS SUE WILLIAMS VERLA WOODS MARILYN WOODWARD ANN WOOLSEY MYRNA YOUNGREN JERRY ZEHNER BOB ZIEBARTH LORETTA ZUVICH GROUP I-John Barnes, Stephen Clements, Roger Dales, Philip Enest, John Flewelling, Gary Frizzell, David Hendrickson, John Lennon, Ronald Palmer, Arthur Risley, Bruce Russell, George Wick, Paul Wines, Allen Barbara, Nadine Alm, Patricia Brannon, Jean Farchald, Helen Jones, Lynne Nielsen, Elizabeth Schenken, Wanda West, Katherine Wilmot, Myrna Wright, Marie Morrison, Lynn Dowling and Mary Ann White. GROUP II-John Coupe, Larry Ehlers, Kenneth Ewing, Alex Ford, Ronald Goad, Melvin Griffin, Loyd Hannon, Larry Lamb, Robert Ohland, Mendell Smith, Ernest Wagner, Billy Warren, Martin, Mitchell, Jim McCloud, Janet Boyd, Donna Fabrick, Dorothy Hageman, Nancy Jensen, Karen Johnson,Andra Lonn, Marianne Pedersen, Karen Saudstrom, Ruth Trugg, Delores Wood, Ramona Proulx, and Marlene Welding. GROUP Ill-Thomas Baily, Daniel Corveth, George Erickson, Richard Fry, Phillip Luther, Richard McKenzie, John Marder, Victor O'Brien, Dick Smith, Leonard Somanski, Rolands Strolis, Rachael Black, Carolyn Burles, Shirley Dunn, Barbara Hoyt, Edith Gernefan, Joan Melsom, Gwendolyn Moller, Janice Nace, Vickie Ruoff, Carolyn Tibbitts, Shirley Williams, Ruth Sieg, and Mary Fahrenholz. GROUP IV-Michael Copass, James Fulton, Charles Knatz, Gilbert Mills, Peter Sellen, Jay Stewart, Henery Weiss, Edward White, Ronnie Hall, Lynn King, Bill Hobson, Norma Bergman, Carol Dent, Connie Elofson, Jackie Hanor, Jo Hansen, Carolyn lnglesby, Patricia lngrum, Judith Milligan, Carol Raraback, Carrol Wainwright, Diane Winslow, Barbara Woods, Judith Phifer, and Virginia Lee. GROUP V-Michael Bocatch, Dcnald Brooks, Jerry Conger, Irving Fox, Richard Form, Danny Haw, Jon Kettering, Rod Proctor, Ronald Rogge, Vern Scruby, Dick Taigen, Keith Kaessner, Jerry Seitz, Josephine Amante, Karen Carlson, Beverly Duggins, Joyce Gallaher, Gloria Gronvald, Anne Hamilton, Monica Hanson, Judith Miller, Dorothy Pirtle, Ruth Roach, Ann Swanson, and Barbara Winder. GROUP VI-Jackie Barber, Philip Blaylock, Norman Christopherson, Tommy Eggleston, Sammy Harmon, Donald Lea, Jerry Ledbetter, John Paul, Gerald Reitan, James Schattenkerk, Johnny Spiess, Brandon Taylor, James Derschner, Terry Tradal, Fred Lynden, James Perry, Barbara Bosse, Janet Frank, Judith Gerrish, Marilyn McCrary, Rosalie McKee, Patsy Pfeiffer, Charlen Shockey, Sharon Story, Carole Williams, Lorrie Johnson, and Denise Stenning. GROUP VII-Jack Barnes, Robert Cheney, Ellis Green, James William, Philip Kollen, Jimmie O'Gorman, Jerry Ohail, Barry Owen, Clark Slocum, Herman Wilderman, Ronald Thompson, Richard Retelle, James Ross, David Beach, Alvin Lindell, Judith Flanagan, Marilyn Grant, Judith Leutzinger, Nancy Olsen, Astri Skaugrud, Barbara Rasmussen, Susan Stotler, Sandra Taylor, Suzanne Weisfield, Paula Price, Sharon Loughan, and Danna Haydon. GROUP VIII-Lawerence Austin, Jessie Calvert, Kent Drury, John Granath, William Greenwood, William Herwick, Alan Hood, Michael Mudgett, Bobby Nygren, John Robinson, Bill Sheilds, Edwin Strickland, Joseph Winkler, Forrest Walls, Christopher Fleet, David Dahners, Dick Parks, Barbara Becker, Barbara Call, Kathleen Davis, Diana DePoe, Janice Jovick, Marcia Lane, Patty Ragan, Jeanette Shocky, Rosalind Starin, Donna Strole, Geraldine Sherwood, and Gerry Peterson. GROUP IX-Craig Butler, David Crichton, John Curren, Ronald Granard, Robert Harris, David Henderson, Fred Meyers, Lance Mifflin, Joseph Pace, Gary Rettig, Kent Rogers, Ward Stevens, Jerry Vey, Ross White, Bryan lllum, Susan Bates, La Vaun Beach, Geraldine Cook, Mary Ann Darling, Betty Kirk, Ethel Lucas, Sharron McKee, Martha Phyfe, Sheryl Sharin, Terri Tolan, Mary Wakefield, Sharon Christianson, Joan Schwartz, and Joy Schwartz. GROUP X-Richard Bringloe, Peter Craig, Larry Fisher, Paul Gibson, John Goodman, Tommy Johnson, James McGhee, Michael Mertens, Dennis Pitts, George Snyder, David Trepus, Hermwold Von Scheele, Gene Rafferty, lngemar Larsen, Linda Bartleft, Ardena Bramwell, Marilyn Geisert, Grace Helgren, Vanis Noble, Delores Shafran, Betty Vail, Nancy Whittles, Susan Moore, and Jeanne Bruce. 'VW'2 '77 'W VP I 'j Y' PWD f 'T 5 Z' IWW 'uf WU mm , ,Hg ,M -FAX .fN.- 'fx -'1 Z' Z If C fvq 'S lg'-'4RRfY,.X Mpfrfocx 'V Xxx fix 35 vgqu- 2- fw KM -N IIJIYV-I H K-6-i KQE Z2 l -1 f ,ga fx A 3 - CN , ,G K7 cfs!-Sri 'K ffillh' fx ff-v . 'f fn M W ff- 'M ' f-Nficx J QM M, ' f QWNQQPQ xr-'A+ faiq W x X H faeifxfm fs ,1 '..' Jas: gt ' ,5..R- ff F4591 ' Q ,N f7f'N X 1 f-. A I ggi mf f w f if f f. A A ZWYS K-X K1 X -14 .. X' RN lwfxfx , df! k F - ' J 3-Q-fN,1,,Q5wXx f Q fx fb 5 fXQ9QfYXX WN K' ?'suX - TCX K ---X. fx f-X 3 FWF' 141141 Hnllu uid Hy I lm. MHIM. luwqlkvtuullufvaibw- 1. V . 'v I, fp. I 7 fl I ' Z Q JL W 49 ' nr Q 'ff' ' H ! 'f71! 5i'giLL . 9' if K x. Y l 1 ' L , 'v N ,y rdf , ' - Ee' W M W Q 7 UM' . V , . ,V M ,N Y f jZ,y rd XLMMZ W JM QW RXQ N Q !'fA 'fW1f' , - I Aff! ' V' 'X fx WA 'xl X h 'fl ldv 4V KX' rx N 'JX 'Q K ,ffl I v , W X 1 N E. J- x - , f wwf Tm , UP- J' yr xl XS A if 'I' ' K i W Jw .Q ' 1 pkg 5 wwf' . J A. 5 A NN M ' n or r ' mf H X . K I I .fmfum Kgjad, ' W , fx X , ' - - . X N Q fx' X W L 'N 'N s ' - Q-AP xy.- ,J W S KF ENN ' X W' Y, TRL T V X ll Q A xx l 'ffg,,.N3,w'3J'J9FQfQ w N N ' N 'HN VY 'Q f'Ef,x,H Jf C99'f NX A A W V X V IA f K A ,MF Q -X Q my Q, - Q NN , ., K ix X XY, w P Q ' Q A ,. 7 s I J' A my , Q M440 I 5 .fggf g. 2 f It wY7Qgfp4f-N wg 2 kwoqnv XY y MZ. i 1 CKQNNQF . . ,. ' F sux: ' 124.4 PM n l L - 'T1'-'i P ff VW N2 9 ' w - ' I I X vQiwQ4Q.Tx,:xy., Q N, X I., ' 5 ll I l 4 ' ' mlm I I l I I I ..', -I 'M' 1 'i.1 . . . fm as fr ,T g 3 ' in ,Ot-b 'ISV I f . I . Q '.. 2' I fb- , 'W i it. lx' ii I :mzxfx xK . JANISS FURRY DICK BEAN JIM GETCHELL PAT PALMO RE SUSAN HARRISON ROGER MELINE CLARK SAMPSON SYLVIA WEBSTER CORALYNN THOMPSON ART SNYDER JOHN SIMPSON JOY VANASSE MARIE PRESTON PETE HANSON VERN OLSON ARLENE FLYNN STUDE Q? 'L' , gp., I if GLENN ERICKSON The fall semester Student Council under the able leadership of Glenn Erickson, President, began their term of office by electing the fol- lowing officers: jim Getchell, Vice President, Susan Harrison, Recording Secretaryg andjaniss Furry, Corresponding Secretary. The Council worked hard throughout the term toward school betterment and their record of accomp- lishment speaks for itself. The All-School Mixer, The Big Wheels Roll Again, Again, Again, and Again, which the council took charge of, was a tremendous suc- cess according to Mrs. Edwin Swanson, P. T. A. Dance Chairman. The Student Countil took an active part in the All-School Cleanup Drive, The Eyes Have lt, and made posters for the campaign. Community Chest, and CivilDefense movies were procured and shown to school assemblies through the efforts of the council. In connec- tion with the identification tag program sponsored by the P. T. A., the Student Council played an effective role through publicity and promotion. It goes without saying that the tenure of the fall Student Council was an active one and their record an enviable OHC.1JANISS FURRY. 60 COUNC L li! . 3 if .. iw S TIM BROOKS The second semester Student Council, under the capable direction of President Tim Brooks, worked actively and effectively for better school government. Other ofhces elected were Colleen I-lal1,VicePresident, Virginia Johnston, Record- ing Secretary, and Rogers Firth, Corresponding Secretary. Highlight of the spring Student Council's record was a bigger and better than ever Tolo Day, held in May. The festivities included a special Student Council assembly, derby patrol, and lunchtime entertainment. The gay excite- ment of the day carried over to the spring Pop Concert, Friday night and the Student Council sponsored P. T. A. dance Saturday night, the T-Ball. The second semester Council also materially assisted in the All-School Clean-up Drive, hand- led assemblies and provided color guards for many of them, secured exchange talent for as- semblies, and handled school problems brought before it. We wish to thank our tireless adviser, Mr. Charles Parke, whose patience and judgment have been so helpful to this year's Student Council.-V1RG1N1A JOHNSTON. 61 ROGERS FIRTH VIRGINIA JOHNSTON COLLEEN HALL BILL SIEVERLING BILL KINZEL KATY HUNTER HELEN WARING JAY HALL BOB SANKEY JO NOMMENSON STORM JOBS ROGER CARRINGTON BOB HIBBLER JAN TOTTEN DONNA DEADMAN HOWARD MARSHALL 'W' EZ .. I A: ' M 5 is K amiifi. 5 ' I . GIRLS' ssl g. CLUB PSX M? Miss Thelma Chisholm Sallie Laney Kafhy Barbcs Carol Lindsfrom Mary Lynne Cole Mary Kay Gibson Keeping ever the ideals of the Girls' Club Creed in mind, Queen Anne girls took a more active interest than ever in this year's Girls' Club activities as demonstrated by the increased participation in parties, drives, and after-school athletic turnouts. Such successful projects as the Creed drive with the Bag O' Gold themep the Halloween sports party, Blackcats' Specialnp the Blackboard Blues party, sponsored by the Social Committeep and the attractive and novel bulletin boards in the ofiice, typified the active interest of' Queen Anne girls in their Girls' Club. During All-Girls' Week, the Girls' Club ofiice was transformed into a modified version of Hollywood. All the decorations were in keeping with the Starring Your Girls' Club motif. Outstanding of the week's events was Pop's Premier, the Club's first Father- Daughter dessert party. The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet with its carnival atmosphere highlighted the spring activities of the Girls' Club. We wish to express our gratitude to all our faculty sponsors and especially to Miss Chisholm, our advisor. Always present in each of our tasks was her assurance, guidance, and patience. Without her interest and willing help the successful past year would not have been possible. MARY LYNNE Coin. FROSH AUXILLARY FALL '51 SPRING '52 Buck row: Sharon Padden, Jan Totten. Jean Mclnnis, Barbara Jo Cliff, Marilyn Woodward Fran! row: Judy Stocking, Judy Skyha. Sharon Collier. 62 FIRST SEMESTER CABI ET SHIRLEY AIKEN JO ANN ARTHUN KATY BABuNEs I--A ak A CHARLOTTE BALL A, X BEv BEARD 'M' BARBARA BERTSCH Q I .. I ,.,. ' SHIRLE BRICKLEY 5 L MERRY LEE BROWN Q E PATTY BROWN .C MARILYN CALL TA 'T JOAN CAMPBELL JOAN CAsrILLo X PATTY COFFEE JOANNE DAHL ' I MARILYN IJARLING r ,Q ,X JOAN DAVIS A VANESSA DEBOER PAT DELANEY I Q, I BARBARA DEMPSEY NANCY DREW JANISS FURRY JOANNE GERBER SHARON GLEASON FRANCES GUFFEY COLLEEN HALL SUSAN HARRISON ANN HORSFALL MARY LOU HOY DEANE HULLIN ELIZABETH HULTGREN l. KATY HUNTER BENITA JOHNSON GINGER JOHNSTON SALLY JOVICK EVELYN KAUFMAN ,Q JOAN LAMSON g ZOAUNNE LeROY SHARON MCCABE FRANCES MCLEAN PAT PALMORE JUDI PATTERSON JOANN PEARSON ARLITA PETERSEN MARNELL PUGH JOANN PYM EVELYN RIEMAN ROSE MARY RICHARDSON PAT ROBINSON an LINNEA ROSS NANCY Io SCHILLER ' SANDRA sEGALE I 4 MARILYN SILLS -y,-A 'N' 7 -, MARY STOCKING fn A 1 SE 1 ' I ' MYRIS STOFFER A A A C B, -fr LL HELEN wARINc- . -I ,F X A, A A ' GERALDINE WEAVER . - 5 b ,. Q JANET RAE WHITE M ' A I 3 1. , 5 PHYLLIS wIEsE Q, ' AFS '53 I . sYLvIA WEBSTER 5 A ' I, vw . ' V SALLY wooo 54 ' U K ft I I f E A - wx , i H. 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A ,,, gijii ' -V, X ', .: SII ' 4 :Z Aw, .. 4, 64 CABI ET SHIRLEY AIKEN JO ANN ARTHUN CHARLOTTE BALL NANCY PAT BEATTY BARBARA BERTSCH BARBARA BRANDMIER MERRY LEE BROWN PATTY BROWN MARILYN CALL JOAN CAMPBELL JOANNE DAHL JOAN DAVIS LEAH DAVIS BLANCHE DEEPROSE PAT DELANEY JOAN DOMNICK VIRGINIA FAHLEY JANISS FURRY JOANNE GERBER KAY GETTYS FRANCES GUFFEY SUSAN HARRISON AUDREY HENSKY DEANE HULLIN ELIZABETH HULTGREN KATY HUNTER BENITA JOHNSON GINGER JOHNSTON SALLY JOVICK TONI KILLIAN MARY ELLEN KNATZ GAY KNIGHT BETTY LIDSTON DONNA LORY GAYLE LUCURELL SHARON McCABE FRANCES McLEAN PAT MORGAN JUDI PATTERSON JOANNE PEARSON PAT POWELL JOANN PYM ROSE MARY RICHARDSON LINNEA ROSS JANET SABERHAGEN NANCY JO SCHILLER DIANE SCHULTZ SANDRA SEGALE CAROLYN SHERRY ROBERTA SMITH LOIS SOFTKY ANN STERN GAIL STRANDBERG MYRIS STOFFER ROWENA SUDER JOLENE VAN GORTEL JANET RAE WHITE PHYLLIS WIESE ELIZABETH WINKLER BARBARA WOO . G ADVISGRS Mrs. M. Houbregs Mr. C. Murdey Miss M. Kirkendall Mrs, E. Ahaberry ALIJSCHOOL COMMITTEES FIRST PICTURE-ATTENDANCE FORCE THIRD PICTURE-OFFICE FORCE Fronl row-Nancy Hall, Jean Lowman, unidentified, Gerri Weaver, Fronl row-Frances Guffey, Blanche Deeprose, Joanne Erickson, Marilyn Judy Slocking, Collehe Thomas, unidenlified, Goldie Slevens. Covell, Barbara Woo. . Second row-Betsy Mclean, Marilyn Darling, Barbara Jo Clift, Carolyn Second row-Joan Caslillo, Pally Coffee, Helen Horn, Phyllis Nordstrom, Rapp, Marlene Morton, Anne Horsfall. Audrey Hensky, Carolyn Sherry, Sally Jovick, Ann Stern, Nancy Bolin. SECOND PICTURE-GIRLS' CLUB HELPERS FOURTH PICTURE-PATROL FORCE Fronl row-Pamela Rowland, Sallie Laney, Marilyn Sills. Front row-Mr. John Speer, Barry Hughes, Don Radovich, Richard Levy, Second row-Frances Mclean, Wendy Downey, Marilyn Call. Jim Lane. 65 .JGQ it BOYS' CLUB l Mr. Arsanto, Advisor Ed Fremouw, President John Privat, Vice-President DonBusheIl, Secretary Ed Lciolc, Treasurer Winston DeForest, Board of Control The line record of the past was ably upheld by the hard- working 1951-52 Queen Anne Boys' Club. Reigning over Boys' Club activities for the year were gavel- wielder Ed Fremouw, Presidentg John Privat, Vice-Presidentg Don Bushell, Secretaryg Ed Lajala, Treasurerg and Winston DeForest, Board of Control. Under the guidance of Mr. Pete Arsanto, Advisor, this year's Boys' Club stimulated interest of Queen Anne boys in Boys' Club activities as evidenced by increased committee participation, and council action. Many thanks are due to Mr. Pete Arsanto for his patience, guidance, and understanding in making this such a successful year for the Boys' Club.-DON BUSHELL. FROSH AUXILLARY First row: Tom Curran, Chuck Meisiner, Jim Nertz. Second row: Larry Mounger. 66 BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL DICK BEAN JIM sosLEv cs. A wes evans l L s I FRANK CADY ,ze 'K' A GORDON CONGER 5 1 of Br DICK DAUBERT MILTON DAVlS GLENN ERICKsoN Inv HUNTER .. f 5 JOHN MCFEE l A I ROGER MELINE - - L y DICK Mvens I PAT o'sIzIsN BILL sIEveRLINo sg, 1: , f an 9 JACK sHEA ,, -,,, , son SHERMAN 'w' , Gel I' BEN SIMKINS BILL WATKINS ARCH WATSON BOB WESTBO DEAN WINSLOW C The Boys' Club Council has completed a very eventful and successful year. John McFee, chairman of the vocational and assembly committee, organized the Boys' Club's part in the vocational conference, while Roger Meline, vice-chairman of the committee, did the background work for the Boys' Club assemblies. The maintenance and school service committees, under the direction of Irv Hunter, Milton Davis, Dick Bean, and Ben Simkins, respectively, cared for the Boys' Club rooms and ping-pong equipment. The successful sale of Queen Anne book covers was organized by Pete Winslow and Bill Watkins, chair- man and vice-chairman of the funds committee. Glenn Erickson and Gordon Conger, headed the publicity committee, while the tutoring committee was under the leadership of Bob Sherman and Richard Daubert. Bill Sieverling and Arch Watson, chairman and vice-chairman of the temporary constitution committee, organized the work of writing a truly strong and suflicient Boys' Club constitution. ,fill ,ff JW! STAGE Ponca aft ,if f 4 , FIM! row! Wallie Sollie, Jenny Ann Church, Georgine Tradewell, Rena Cook, Susan Richards, Leah Davis, Q ' V- fix I 'l Valerie Warburfon. ' 'X s0G0lld row: Lou Barlhelmy, Jim Langsted, Tony Belanich, Dick Kuniholm, David Collier, Bob Gundrum, ' Som Korley, Bob Grimness. 67 f AV' w' Y L ,fy-fl f I., IV' 1 xl , X U V. ' 1 - , JV f, V ' ll ll H 7 I df' C y . I .J 'Alb' ,' fi I ws n A 1 11,4 f' f, I I Ya! N pi! Mary Stacking, Assistant Chairman Glenn Erickson, Chairman Sharon McCabe, Chairman Gordon Conger, Assistant Chairman First row: Mary Stocking, Betty Lou Theil, Barbara Burke, Sandy Kurthoff, Myrna Youngren. Second row: Beverly Hemb, Joan Kipper, Jennell Martin. Third row: Dixie Lee Higby, Joe Lene Van Gortel, Mary Brydson, Myrna Storhiem, Judy Stocking, Rosali Ogden. Fourth row: Carol Graves, Kathy Brickley, Patty Coffee, Sharon McCabe, Mary Jones, Nancy Jenkins. First row: Dwight Hawkes, Ralph Vanni, Dennis Robertson, unidentified, Jack Walters, Tim Diffenback, Kerry McMahon. Second row: Bill Burnett, Stuart Finke, Arch Watson, Larry Holcomb, Vern Marzolf, Dick Scollick, Don Moe, Bob Hibler, Bob Buzzard, Bob Eden holm, Tom Allen, Ernest Filch, unidentified, and George Owner. Third row: Jack Fitzgerald, Richard Levy, Leo Marty, Jack Nellis, Dick Meyers, Larry Morrow, and Ron Dosh. Fourth row: Bill Hartley, Harold Westphal, Jim Waldal, John Patterson, Jack Robison, unidentified, Frank Cady, Mickey Soth, and Tom Farrell Flrlt row: Myris Stoffer, Shirle Brickley, Zonya Hemrick Susie Richards Rena Cook d B b , , , an or ara Bertsch. Second row: Olivia Condotta, Judy Bolster, Betty Lou Friedlander, Joanne Dahle, Nancy Short, and Janet Peterson. Third row: Marlene Karell, Anne Lester, Joy Salmon, and Peggy Sanders. Fourth row: Jean Hendrickson, Phyllis Wiese, Eleanor Braarud, Bleth Chizum, Martha Brown, and Frances McLean. Fifth row: Marilyn England, Gail Strandburg, Claire Peterson, Sandy Calderwoad, Martha Elliot, Sheila Thaden, and Ruth Farmer. First row: Dick Kane, Butch Farmer, Jack Nellis, Dave Eskelin, Jack Shea, John Reardon, Parker Johnson, and Don Wright. Second row: Jim Cook, Dick Williams, Bob Morin, Vern Marzolf, Henry Otis, and Kevin Frenzel. Thlrd row: Ronald Dosh, Jim Phifer, Russell Elsom, Bob Morris, Bruce Smith, Ed Fremouw, and David Dysart. Rowena Suder, Chairman Dianne Schultz Glenn Erickson, Chairman Dianne Schultz, Assistant Glenn Erickson Gordon Conger, Assistant Gordon Conger Rowena Suder R 2 Am-A , 6 ie R - Q.. in fivaf iii., Senlor Plcnlr Committee, first row: Joanne Erickson, Colleen Hall. Second row: Deane Hullin, Dick Bean. Senior Luncheon Committee, first row: Sharon McCabe, Frances Guffey, Marilyn Call. Second row: Jim Rivard, Dick Myers. Senior Commencement Committee: Sumner Bennett, Donna Higgins, Harold Westphal, Joann Pym. Senior Assembly Committee, first row: Pat Powell, Dennis Wick, Jerrie Rothaus, Zoaunne LeRoy, Bob Sherman, Barry Pritchard. Second row: Bill Sieverling. ,yew-it gill-- ' 'bi 1:22, Ph Qi 1 -...fm ' ini, Chairmen of Senior Picnic Com- Chairmen of Senior Luncheon Com- Chairmen of Senior Commencement Chairmen of Senior Assembly Com- mittee: Deane Hullin and Dick Bean mittee: Frances Guffey and Jim Committee:Joann Pym and Harold mittee: Bob Sherman and Zoaunne Rivard, Westphal. LeRoy. 70 All Clty P. T. A. Commltteo: Marilyn Covell, Harold Burton, Tim Brooks, Marilyn Call. 1 Sonlor Prom Commltteo, first row: Don Bushell, Dick McLean, Irv Hunter. Second row: Mary Lynne Coie, Sandra Segale, Sallie Laney Glenn Erickson, Rose Mary Richardson, Donna Lory. Sonlor Gift Committee: Marnell Pugh, Pat Palmore, Larry LaFollette, Virginia Fahle. Senlor Prom Committee, flrst row: .lack Robison, Bob Westbo, Tink Phelps, Terry Howard. Second row: Joan Campbell, Kay Gettys, .loniss Furry, Myris Stoffer. va or -417 NK .J www. ns. Wx N Chairmen of All City P. T. A. Chairmen of Senior Prom Committee Chairmen of Senior Gilt Committee Marilyn Call and Harold Burton. Joanne Gerber and Glenn Erickson. Rogers Firth and Pat Falmore. 71 em-X4 f ,I 'ffxv ' - M-f-.H , U 555 .Nl 141 1110 W y lf fenn aunurfrrrnvflx, -...'u. ' w . N, i t L F ,. , .ff '- . L 'R i ,- . , .us .1 ,I In u . ., I K ' 'fwwmxx s' Nm Q. 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I 4 ' ' , , I ff: 'L W M Aff fm ff K' , -I A 21 5 s x fl :ff 'E , if f 1,kff'. ,I ,A Min W ,ff- ff' Ml 4 EE , KA, ! ff',.f .3 1 5 3.4 ' .iD,g!f' 'ff' :Af , ' If I I ' 9 f ' 7 ' , . 3 . 1 m'f f3+- ' J .1 f I f V Mfg fa' 'x ' I 1' - E J ' ' f I rt ' . ff' L 4 I an V, ff? if I, v 3 f - ., - H M f f f Z ff 3 It 4 7 . ll ' n 1... Q ' 1 Q - 3 -Q W 3 5 ,-X,-rx 2- X Yyx- V1-xxx., If inilinzzi 77 fl I -, - a Tl - R 3 Q ? . Q - Q ' 3 ' 9 7... I Q 1 -.. 7 . N - bv- . x, ?i If , , lin Q1 I PM 55? 0 'A 'WIIHIJIIIIIH QR ffffffkf . ghh nfmifxig 'P' V X T' I 3. , K I , V - ra Q . 'W ' I an-. e ...- r-V 'Q ,..- X. . qc-5-'r 3 ,KV -,v A . E' . r-. aa! . NNUAL STAFF Under the guiding hand of Rosemary Richardson, Editor-in-Chief, the Annual Staffsuccessfully weathered a year of trials and trihulations. Prodding her procrastinating editors to meet ever-approaching deadlines, Rosie effectively supervised the over-all production of the 1952 Grizzly. ln piloting her crew and readying this volume for puhlication, Rosemary gave generously not only of her time and energy hut also of her ideas and advice. Whenever a ioh was especially well-done, Rosemary was always ready with deserved approhation. Carrying out the theme of Queen Anne and her court, Stall' Artist, Pat Palmore, did all the art work for the inside covers, horder decorations, and division pages, without which no annual would he complete. To Kay Gettys and her aides, Sally Wood, Donna and Mary Stocking, and Helen Waring, fell the Herculean task of seeing that every memher of these royal courts was duly represented in the classes section. Making layouts, pasting cardhoards, and scheduling appointments hecame routine work for these hard- working staffers. Activities Editor Joanne Gerher and her assistants Katy Hunter and Frances McLean saw to it that all extracurricular participation of Queen Anne students was recorded in that section. Such things as Choir, Band, Kuay Staff, Kapers, and Senior Play fell under their jurisdiction. Bill Sieverling, Literary Editor, inherited the ioh of identifying pictures, securing write-ups, and proof reading every written word in the annual. 74 Sports Editor Glenn Erickson with the aid of his Speed Graphic recorded the exploits of Kuay muscle- men in these pages that in future years they may look back on their deeds of athletic prowess with satisfac- tion and nostalgia. Assistant Bill Watkins aided Glenn with numerous details of making layouts, identifying pictures, pasting up dummies, and getting write-ups. 'Ianiss Furry, in charge of Girls' Sports, directed the production of her section. Marnell Pugh and assistants, Susan Harrison, Nancy Waring, Nancy Pat Beatty, chronicled the activi- ties and projects of student administration at Queen Anne during the past year. Mary Lynne Coie designed the faculty division and saw to it that every faculty member was pictured in her section. Snaps Editor Deane Hullin captured unforgettable moments of fun and frolic in the snaps section. With the assistance of Bev Beard, she sorted through the pictures submitted and managed to include as many as possible in the limited space. Roberta Smith took charge of the complex business side of producing the Annual. Without the invaluable assistance of Mr. Chester Taylor, Advisor, the publication of this Annual would not have been possible. Every student can be grateful to Mr. Taylor for the long hours spent in taking and developing the pictures which make this Annual the complete record of student life that it is. Glenn Erickson's photographic assistance was a material aid to the production of this volume. The end product of the Annual stallws work year is now ready for your perusal and, it is hoped, your lasting enjoyment. Although the work required was considerable and at times arduous, the fun and fellow- ship were worth the effort many times over. We hope you will cherish this chronicle of your school days, that in years to come you may look back with nostalgic longing upon the best years of your life. .im ri blv X K 4 fm YM ilr'w 75 Kay Gehys Bill Sieverling Mr. E. M. Charlund DI GRS Guiding the destinies of the KUAY WEEKLY for the Fall term, Editors-in-Chief Kay Gettys and Richard Bromley knit their staff into a working team. Numbering 64, the staff functioned well together in maintaining the high standards of past KUAYS. Outstanding of the twelve issues published were the Centennial extra, distributed at the Centennial Exposition in mid-November, and a special Christmas edition. Contribut- ing the uproariously funny section of the paper, Feature Editors Pete Winslow and Zoaunne LeRoy managed page two. Winston DeForest and Irv Hunter recorded Kuay sports as page three editors. Bringing up the rear, Associate Editors Glenn Erickson ASSOCIATE EDITORS Bill Sieverling Bev Beard Joann Pym Glenn Erickson In . ss 33. 76 KUAY WEEKLY and Bill Sieverling dummied page four every week in addition to assisting the editors whenever possihle. G lenn's numerous pictures added life and interest to the paper throughout the year. The Spring stall., headed hy Larry l..onn and Bill Sieverling, took over as the second semester got under way. The Spring staflfers co-ordinated their hest efforts in producing twelve creditahle newspapers climaxed hy the Senior Edition. Page Two Editors Benita Johnson and Sandy Stewart were the guiding lights of the feature page while Sports Editors Ed Fremouw and Mickey Soth cracked the whip over the sports reporters. Bev Beard and Joann Pym, Associate Editors, served as the Editors' right hand men and tl ummied page four. As usual the unsung heroes of the staff consisted of the hard working ad, husiness, and circulation managers. Mr. E. M. Charland, long-suffering Advisor, deserved much of the credit for making the regular puhlication of the KUAY possihle. His helpful suggestions, patience, and perseverance have guided the staff through trial and tribulation to the successful climax of another year. Blu, SIEVERLING. 77 376W i sf' 45. .V ...IP XY, , . ,M 5 ri . J 5 . . 31 4 ,, by Willoughby Conscience Sally Marybelle Lottie Hester Olga Louise Hank A Friday Doug Kutz Don Crary Sue Flannery Zo LeRoy Donna Stabbert Shirley Hansen Clariee Harmon Laura Fry Bill Hartley F A L L I' L AY THE BRAINSTORM CAST OF CHARACTERS Saturday Dennis Wick Harold Vfestphal Pat Powell Zo LeRoy Donna Stabbert Shirley Hansen Clariee Harmon Laura Fry Bill Hartley Harvey johnny Ralph Chuck Coach Dorothy Marion Anna Friday Barry Pritchard Dick Vanderpool Bob Bulmer Bill Gaunt Dave Oppenheimer Pat Ellis Helen Barbas Barhara Bertseh Saturday Bob Pearson Barry Farrell Bill Kinzel Harris Bateman Alex Ozerofl' Pat Ellis Helen Barbas Barbara Bertsch 'ef We want Willoughby! We Wzlllt Willoughby! We want more fun like we had at the Senior Play of 1951, The Brainstorm. Bettye Knapp's hilarious account of the escapades of Willoughby Adams and his materialized conscience, gave Queen Anne's auditorium one of its most serious threats to date. The walls were bulging with gaiety and laughter as naive Willoughby tried to turn into a football hero for the sake of Collins College . . . and Sally Bishop. Willoughby was essentially a studious, butterfly-chasing boy from Middleton, taking every- thing in stride, and not letting anything upset him, until his home-town sweetheart, Marybelle Turner showed up at Collins with Willoughby's three aunts. The aunts are determined to take Willoughby back to Middleton so he can marry Marybelle and live happily ever after. Now it just so happens that the football coach at Collins saw Willoughby run around the lield as he was going home from a biology class one day, and he thinks Willoughby is the fastest boy he's ever seen . . . on the field that is! He, and all the students demand that Willoughby play football . . . in position of quarterback in order to save the team and bring glory and victory back to Collins. Willoughby doesn't want to play football, but his conscience Inner Willy, wants to break away from all his inhibitions, and really slaughter someone out on that old gridiron. So Willoughby plays football, breaks his engagement to Marybelleg sends his aunts back to Middleton, stops doing his roommates' home- work, wins the affections of the fair Sally, and becomes a hero to the students of dear old, ivy-covered Collins College. ZOAUNNE LuRoY. 79 Mrs. B. J. Duncan On the evenings of March 7 and 8 the tents were up and the sawdust was spread for Clownin' Around our Kapers for '52. As the lights dimmed, the audience was greeted by the shrill notes of a calliope and the raucous shouts of two barkers. Following this short introduction the curtains parted and revealed the brilliant set, complete with everything from billow- ing canvas to the grandstands filled with live spectators. Against this colorful background, all the wonders of the Big Show were revealed to the audience during their two hour stay on the circus grounds. The first part of the program, a tour of the sideshow, featured the frolicsome funnymen of Be a Clown contrasted with the graceful dancers of Gypsy Tambourinesf' Operation Laugh left the audience in stitches as did the cuddlesome kittens of Puddy Tats, Tale. Syncopated Dolls featured a dance duet while romance deluxe was supplied by Tunnel of Love. Following the brief intermission the audience found itself in the Big Top. Here were presented the cleverly costumed cubs of Hold that Tiger and the fiery tap line of Hell's Angels. Light and sweet was the dance routine of Cotton Candy while a martial air was provided by March Militairef' A delightful dutch dance was presented in Wooden Shoes with Po Po the Puppet supplying brilliant color and clever antics. Follow- ing these came the Grand Finale composed of members of each act. This Greatest Little Show on Earth was produced by Mrs. B. Duncan with the able assistance of her ring masters Zoaunne Le Roy, Tim Brooks, and Rogers Firth, Senior Directors and Helen Barbas and Herb Dempsy,junior Directors. Rooms FIRTH. 80 , 7-is 5- Vax in QT' 7 UK' Q i Q V .1 . 3 'ik N. Mr. Alford Wright Tim Brooks Herb Dempsey Bill Hariley Barry Farrell KAP W -x 11 Zoounne LeRoy Rogers Firth Helen Borbos Joniss Furry Joanne Gerber E.,.....Q,gSz.m,.,, Qsu:..sL..,..., -W, -Hg ' - - - NRM--HM--lolim-:lLJQ.v7wbm..3., my C94 f Q JMX AAN i Xml --alms. . N Under the direction of Mr. Norman Webb, the Queen Anne band launched the 1952-51 season by supporting the football team, playing both in assemblies and at the games. Several ofthe band members performed with the All-City band at the Centennial celebration in November. Elected otiicers for the year were Marty Hightower, presidentg Linnea Ross, secretaryg Rick Martinez, busi- AQ ness managerg and Joann Pym, librarian. A ws. r K , , , During the Spring semester the band made recordings Marty Hightower, President, top left. Rick Maninez Vice Presiden' 'op Hgh' for the Junior Red Cross, gave concerts at neighboring Linnea Ross, Secretary, bottom left. grade schools! and finished the year by at Joann Pym, Librarian, bottom right. Commencement.!L1NNEA Ross. 7' . ,iw 3 v t -nv -1 A Ester Ahle, David Bates, Duanne Boyack, Patty Brown, Joan Campbell, Ed Carney, John Carney, Chuck Carlson, Gene Cluster, Carlene Carlson, John Coie, Elizabeth Dolly, Dick Dunker, Sharene Ernst, Roger Freeman, Fred Grant, David Green, Louise Hiatt, Don Hickman, Jean Hendrickson, Marty Hightower, Jean Hiirt, Parker Johnson, Bill Langlois, Gerald Lonn, Bob Lucurell, Rick Martiniz, John Mendenhall, Don Mitchell, Pat Morgan, Tom Nordstrom, Dick Patterson, .lay Pearson, Joanne Pearson, David Peterson, Bill Price, Betty Poter, Joann Pym, Jan Rietman, Barbara Roberts, Linnea Ross, Jim Ross, Bob Sankey, Ann Schelke, Ted Simon, Dagmar Strom, Margie Sharp, Geraldine Surridge, Suzanne, Dick Thompson, Nancy Vanderpool, Lillie Mae Wainwright, Ellis Westphal, Ann Woolsey, Ed Wright. 82 GRCHESTRA Under the guidance of Mr. Norman Webb, the Senior Orchestra has completed a very enjoyable and successful year. The orchestra has performed on several occasions in- cluding the Senior Play, Dads' Night, for the P.-T. A., the Spring Concert, and Commencement. . . . PtDI ,P 'd t,T Lft. The ollicers elected were Pat DeLaney, president, Mari- C eaney res' in op e . ' Joan lngmanson, Spring Secretary, Top Right. lyn lscnhathf Sccrctaryi .loan Ingmansoni Spring Marilyn lsenhath, Fall Secretary, Bottom Left secretaryg and Bill Langlois, librarian,iIoAN INGMANSON. Bill Langlois, Librarian, Bottom Right. Loft to rlghh Margaret Mills, Norma Wells, Stephanie Schoenals, Marilyn lsenhath, Gail Strandberg, Dorothy Coleman, Betty Langley, Putty Brown, Pat Delaney, Don Lewis, Ann Woolsey, Betty Lou Thiel, Mr. Webb. Back row of circle, left to right: Don Mitchell, Carol Berglund, Jean Wainwright, David Bates, Karen Tessrnan, 2nd row, from back: Bill Duft, Rick Martinez, Bill Langlois, John Mindinhall, Linnea Ross, Jim Ross, Jean Hendreckson, Pat O'Brien, Vanessa DeBoer, 3rd row, from buck: Betty Potter, Lillie Mae Wainwright, Toni Shaw, Myrna Yaungren, Leo Marty, Elizabeth Strandberg, Roberta Waage, Jerry Flanagan, 4th row, from back! Elizabeth Daley, Barbara Roberts, Janet McLean, Mary Lynne Coie. 83 E IOR CHOIR sr Q K if am' 'L P' '-3 i is A ' ' 'A X fs' :.' s 1 - A .f , 'xi C' 1 f ' fi 'L J' Xb' .4531 ' L TEN I .. 1 'Q 4-. - A .1 'li ii. Sf tn l rf , I , L. K .1 fe L its 4 Harold Burton Colleen Hall Gordon Jennings Virginia Johnston Marnell Pugh Sally Jovick The Full semester was il husy one for Senior Choir als they sang for retired teachers at the Administration Building, appeared on the Kings Caniei'a television program, cztroled in the Queen Anne halls and performed at the Christmas program in the Queen Anne Fieldhouse. Outstanding was the annual Christmas assemhly at which the choir sang. The second semester ollicers of'Choir were l3ohSlierm1in, President, Harold Burton, Vice-Presidentg Don Goad and Rick Martinez, Co-husiness Manugersg and Virginia Johnston and Dorothy Radin, Lihrariuns. The spring semester of Choir was highlighted hy 21 pageant at the Meany, April 2, and the Choir's last performance ol' the year at Commencement. lVlARNliLL Putin. First row: Jean Crawford, Susan Jones, Sandra Miksche, Wendy Downie, John Mendenhall, Rita Sutherland, Jerry Weedon, Bev Harford, Pat Brown, Janice Friesen, Judy Leise, Gerrie Stewart. Second row: Barbara Black, Carol Morrison, Grace Shockey, Joan Kipper, Don Kimble, Jim Andrews, Ted Snyder, Eleanor Snyder, Sally Jovick, Colleen Hall, Nancy Leer, Nancy Pat Beatty. Third row: Donna Egge, Jean Anderson, Ann McLay, Joann Westphal, Paul Ballard, Ron Kerslake, Dave Jennings,Bob Sherman, Harold Westphal,, Lee Bangham, Janet Woodruff, Dianne Morgan, Nancy Mohr. Back row: Virginia Johnston, Katie Hunter, Jo Nommenson, LeRoy Calbom, Don Good, Harold Burton, Ken Tuttle, Dorothy Radin, Myrna Merritt Rowena Suder, Rene Thompson, Marilyn Rogers. Ablcntt Marnell Pugh, Joan Lamson. 84 M4 A 'vt -, .. ,c.c...1..c.N.,..c,..c.c-.c -..f T 'ZLQ he Flrst row, left to right: Bernice Baisch, Evelyn Cohn, Dorothy Coleman, Shirle Brickly, Barbara Brandmier, Beverly Waldon, Sharon Gleason, Missy Steen, Donna Lory Blanche Deeprose, Karen Jorgenson, Beverly Bennett, Sharon Connelly, Louella Worthington, unidentified, Kathy Brickly, Joan Castillo, Diane Helgerson. Second row, left to right: Lilly Mae Wainwright, Kathleen Moore, Janet Farnham, Shirley Currie, Joyce Waldon, unidenti- fied, unidentified, David Donigan, Shirley Hansen, Barbara Lanier, Sandy Calderwood, Gracia Melia. Third row, left to right: Rosalie Hogan, Elizabeth Tross, Myris Stoffer, Jerry Pearson, Pauline Coulter, Bleth Chisholm, Don Arnett, Richard Anderson, Anette Gallaher, Mary Jones, unidentified. Fourth row, left to right: Nancy Jenkins, Marlene Hogancamp, Gay Knight, Kathy Barbas, Keith Welch, Dwight Hawks, Chester Gay, Ralph Vanni, Frank Forest, Bill Manning, Richard Moon, Al Moe, Glen Prichard, Gerald McKnight, Ric Martinez, Eddy Coxwell, Som Zorich, Darryl Newshom, Nancy Kingsley, Judy Rose, Rene Thompson, Janet Woodruff, Dorothy McKinsy. . ji! are 'rss-:units ,S -65 -lee' Flrst row, left to right: Nancy Parsons, Carol Johnson, Jane Gillian, Betsy McLean, Pat Golden, Pat Brown, Jaton Alton, Elvina Downs, Sandy Mayes, Barbara Caldwell, Zoe Downie, Jerry Moore, Betty Gradick, Leona Slockstad, Anita Lowman. Second row, left to right: Barbara De Shane, Kay Tibbets, Janet Hansen, unidentified, Barbara Clift, Alverna Lane, Arlene Flynn, Joy Lynn Titus, unidentified, Shirley Brooks, Marla Nelson, Barbara Surridge, Lorraine Slush, Joan Ford, Pat Sumpton, Alice Simpson. Third row, left to rlght: Dan Coin, unidentified, Janet Bond, Linda Glad, unidentified, Arlene Griffith, unidentified, Jeanie Hegerberg, Jennell Martin, Glena Lou Shaver, Elizabeth Werle, Beatrice Horn, Birdie McEachren, Hackenetta Albenison, Jean Hendrickson. Fourth row, left to right: Mr. Brown, Don Goad, Waidley Fossett, James Peaster, Bob Searcy, David Parkingson, Ron Gothels, Sylvia Knight, Dave Eskylin, Carleen Wheeler, unidentified, Beth Rosenberg. 85 Flrsf row, from left to right: Mary Kay Gibson. Second row: Harold Westphal, John McFee, Bill Sieverling, Richard Bromley, Larry Lonn, lrv Hunter. Third row: Bev Beard, Linnea Ross, JoAnn Arthun, Helen Meehling, Martha Fagnastol, Roberta Smith, Joann Pym, Donna Lory, Rose Mary Richardson, Kay Gettys, Phyllis Wiese, Pat Palmore. 7? Quill and Scroll, International Honorary Society for High School journalists, has had a very success- ful year. Besides their work on the Quill and Scroll exhilwit at the Seattle Puhlic Schools' Centennial lixposition, the memhers have given two dinners and ended the year with a farewell picnic, During the second semester, the group was lead lay Larry Lonn, Presidentg Bill Sieverling, Vice-Presidentg .loAnn Arthun, Secretaryg and Pete Winslow, Trea- surer. Mr. li, lvl. Charland again served as Advisor to the group. PHYLLIS Wiiasic, Glenn Erickson Dick Bromley President Vice-President Winston DeForest Phyllis Wiese Treasurer Secretary N A Q sa- H ' AND With the election of new oflicers the Queen Anne chapter of Masque and Gavel began a very eventful year. Pat Powell was chosen Presidentg Barhara Tinholt, Vice-Presidentg Bill Kinzel, Secretaryg and Alex Ozeroff, Sergeant-at-arms. During the year in conjunction with the Queen Anne Thespian Troupe Masque and Gavel presented a variety of enter- tainment at the Marine Hospital, Firland, and Fort Lawton. A formal initiation was held in the spring. The activities of the chapter ended with a theater party in May. BILL Kmzisi.. lack row: Don Crary, Laura Fry, Bob Sherman, Harold Westphal, Doug Kutz, Bill Pennington. Mlddle row: Kerry McMahon. Pat Powell Barbara Tinholt First row: Bill Kinzel, Pat Powell, Barbara Tinholt, Bill Hartley. Bill Kinzel Bill Hartley IAASEUE ANIm GAVEL -.1 , fi r QLHLL SCROLL , , I, LA GUAGE CLUBS Fourth row: Bob Pierson, Lee Bangham, Bill Hartley, Bob Sherman, Tink Phelps, Don Crary, Bill Kinzel Third row: Harold Westphal, Clarice Harmon, Dick Kuniholm, Herb Dempsey. Second row: Tim Brooks, Janiss Furry, Mary Lou Swanagon, Barbara Tinholt, Laura Fry, Pat Powell, Janiss Lipke. First row: Zoaunne LeRoy Dennis wick Zoaunne LeRoy Tim Brooks Barry Pritchard 53453K First row: Kenny Weaver, Frances Tibbits, Dorothy Dempsey, Gloria Lee, Jo Otis. Second row: Mrs. Drake, Barbara DeShane, Martha Justus, Merry Lee Brown, Betty Denney, Richard Levy, Jerry Belcher. Thlrd row: Margaret McMullen. Fourth row: Bill Steel, Larry Pulford. Barbara Harpel .loan Castillo Howard Hayden Mrs. Ruth Drake 42 M iv4,! Q N., L PM IQQLWTN Is : 87 The highlight ofthe French cluh's activities this year was a luncheon held at La Maison Blanc. Those who presided as the ofhcers of the French club are as follows: Audrey Henskey, president, .Ioan Domnick vice-president, Ann Stern, recording secretary, Nancy Bolin, corresponding secretaryg Marnell Pugh, trea- surer, and Nancy Pat Beatty, sergeant-at-arms. ANN STERN AND NANCY BOLIN. 41, sX 5' :ALA l M T. DEBATE CLUB P' use Q H625 5' Lt-' ul A 1 This year's Dehate squad under the able guidance of Mr. Charles Foster, dehate coach, contested verhally with other Seattle high schools on the topics, l-low Can We Prevent Crime in the United States? and By What Means Can We Best Use Our Man Power in Time of War? Members of the squad included John Alhaugh, Jim Andrews, Richard Bromley, Peter Weiskopf, Susan Jones, Bill Kinzel, Kerry McMahan, Boh Sherman, jerry Shierk, Dick Thompson, Dick Vanderpool, and Harold Westphal. 1 v 'ily ' li, , A .,, v l I X John Albaugh Kerry McMahon 3 l ,A .A -. 11, ,G . r .:. .: .W-5--15.5, . ' ra ig if Jim Andrews Richard Bramley Peie Weiskoph Susan Jones Bob Sherman Jerry Shierk Dick Thompson Dick Vanderpool 88 fv- 'Q7 .,, Y I H fi.: f Bill Kinzel Harold Wesfphal H OR SOC ET ONE BAR PIN HOLDER Front row: Mildred Excell, Storm Jobs, Gail Monte, Bev Hemb, Marilyn Isenhath, Joan Neilson, Margaret Peterson, Sheila Clayton, Joanne Cook, Anne Lester, Linda Fouts, Barbara Tinholt, unidentified, Marie Krantz, Donna Judy, Barbara Black, Carol Morrison, Jo Anne Strayer, Marilyn White, Norma Wells, Joy Salmon, Carol Sutton, Sandra Cady. Second row: Donna Egge, Kerry McMahon, Bob Edenholm, Susan Jones, Kathleen Wahl, Day Metsger, Marleen Patterson, Carol Cheney, Jo Nomenson, Joan Kipper, Barbara Luncer, Jean Van Valkenburgh, Margaret McMullin, Janice Pittman, Jerry Finnigan, Kay Johnson, Janice Lipke, Gerri Stewart. Thlrd row: Paul Lewes, Jerry Davies, Jan Reitman, Bob Sanky, Bob Anderson, Pat Fabrick, Joy Vanasse, Sally Harrison, Grace Mazerenus, Joan Howisey, Corylan Thompson, Barbara Hightower, Carol Hartle, Martha Elliot, Mick Tauber, John Redman. Fourth row: John Simpson, Geraldine Surrage, Joan Hamm, Mary Russell, Joan Currie, Evelyn Rieman, unidentified, David Strong, George Yaminato, Jim Waldo, Frank Brazier. TWO BAR PIN HOLDERS Front row: Vanessa DeBoer, Didi Stocking, Jo Anne Erickson, Gerrie Rothaus, Dionne Etchison, Sally Wood, Susan Harrison, Sally Jovick, unidenti- fied, unidentified, unidentified, Sall Harrison, M'ld d E ll C R J Mohr. y I re xce , ora ynn, ean Van, Patsy Pifer, Eleanor Snyder, Marilyn Nygren, and Nancy Second row: Frank Cady, Archie Watson, Jerry Murray, Joan Graves, Nancy Leer, Mary Lou Hoy, Joy Vanasse, Joan Currie, Evelyn Reiman, Sarah White, Colleen Youngs, Ann Stern, Marilyn Covell, Donna Ogren, Nancy Pat Beatty, and Jo Anne Meyers. Thlrd row: Nancy Bolin, Joan Lamson, Kathy Brickley, Betty Denney, Nancy Drew, Janet Peterson, Gay Knight, and unidentified. Fourth row! Ken Tuttle, Richard Daubert, Mimi Stocking, Gordon Conger, Norman Gerness, Blanche Deeprose, Jo Anne Pearson, Benita Johnson, Rodney Case, unidentified, Helen Horn, Jo Anne Westphal, Joan Castillo, and Helen Waring. Flffh row: Bill McCoubrey, Jay Pearson, Lawrence McCracken, Swede Wilson, Bill Watkins, Jerry Pearson, Katie Hunter, John Zefkels Ben Simkins Kay Johannson, John Simpson, Bill Hartley, B. B. Anderson, LeRoy Calbom, Kerry McMahon, John Endebrock, Tom Rasmussen, unidentified, Roger Meline, Mike Forman, and Ronald Bosse. 89 Mr. Herbert Lewis ORCH PI ,, .ix-QE , Q Y ,xv ,X aa: as A Q 4 c ,Q .. ,... 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E -,,.,-.assi I QW in-1 ii Q nt Q 1 it -l , F' L... : L. Ed Fremouw Dick Lyons Phil Denny Ed Laiala .lon Russell Sam Kerley i ..a.i.a.,.x.a.: A 1353-s, X Darryl Newsham Bill Johns Lai Elmer Shore Jock Wilbourne N1 5,52 ala around -..AH AA Phil Hansen Drury Pifer end Ray Vann Lew Jones FOCJTBALL Outmanned and outweighed, but not out- fought, in almost every game, the 1951 Kuay grid squad, under the tutelage of their new head mentor, Ray Normile, will leave many memories lingering near the hearts of loyal Grizzlies. Memories that carry back to the opening game of the season, when the lowly-rated Kuay outfit met the pre-season favorites, the Garfield Bull- dogs, in what was supposed to be a slaughter on the part of the boys from E. Jefferson St. We all remember the thrilling fourth quarter drive that netted the Kuays the tying touchdown. After jack Wilbourne had scored, john Privat calmly booted the extra point to give A. a 7-7 tie. Passing ace, Jack Wilbourne, was injured as the Grizzlies were overwhelmed by the Lincoln Lynx 33 to 7. The Kuay TD came in the fourth quarter as sub-quarterback Phil Denny picked up 18 yards around left end and passed to Privat for 12 more. Ron Pike completed a 15 yard aerial to Bill Baxter for the score, Despite brilliant defensive work by the Kuay forward wall, the Franklin Quakers managed to slip over two tallies and shut out Queen Anne 13 to O, Ray Vann, Senior halfback, starred for a determined bunch of Kuays, with his passing and punting. Against Cleveland, the Grizzlies lost another one, this time 14 to 6. After Vann had passed to Dane Williams on the Eagle 10, Baxter hit Ed Lajala in the end zone for the local's touchdown. The Ballard Beavers continued their march for the championship by subduing the Hilltop- pers 33 to O. Wilbourne and Ed Fremouw missed this contest due to injuries with the latter being replaced by Sophomore Swede Wilson, who dis- played fine promise for the future. 1951 Switching almost entirely to the T-formation from the Notre Dame style offense, the Grizzlies saw victory slip from their grasp as Evan Thomas, Ballard defense half-back, picked up a Kuay fumble and rambled 48 yards for Ballard's winning tally. Baxter passed to Wilbourne for the Kuay touchdown. In the West Seattle game, Drury Pifer, returning to action after a long layoff, set up the score by scooping up a fumble and dashing 27 yards to the West Seattle 24. A safety made the final score read Queen Anne 9, the Westsiders 12. Roosevelt anchored the Kuays in the cellar by pinning a 25 to 6 defeat on the Hilltoppers. Baxter and Wilbourne paced the Grizzly drive with Wilbourne skirting end for the final 21 yards. Some of the interesting personal sidelights included Bill Baxter's driving runs, Jack Wil- bourne's passing that helped the Kuays lead the league in this departmentg the defensive work of Bud Grant and Ted Albrecht, and the many interceptions by Ray Vann. Ed Fremouw was chosen honorary captain and john Privat the inspirational winner. Bill Baxter received notice for his fine play by being selected on the All- City squad. Fremouw, Privat, Ed Lajala, Jack Wilbourne, and Ray Vann gained honorable mention. Sophomores Quinn Rediker, tackle, and Swede Wilson, guard, plus Juniors Ted Albrecht, line- backer, Elmer Shore, end, Norm Gerncss, guard, Tom Morin, tackle, Al Salisbury, end, Ed La- jala, quarterback, Ron Pike, half, Jack Wil- bourne, half, and ,Ion Russell, fullback, compose next year's returning lettermen.-W1Ns'roN DEFOREST. V 'Q ,,,. .,,,, .. . -ri? , 'P s 6' . ,c A fel: 'I Orville Roupe John Privat Al Salisbury Tim Brooks i S nytq 7 V , ri t ri t T e . a n ' Jim Rivarcl Norm Gemess Bud Gran? Bill Baxier ,Img men Quinn Rediker Bob Scollick Ron Kersloke, Mgr. Bill Curpine Swede Wilson Justin Ferlugu, Mgr. if -in in SECOND TEAM Top rew, left to right: Carpine, Nommensen, Conger, Ruud, Patterson, Allen, Prinfz, and Coach Schuh. l0ff0lll row! Manager Pearson, Hemingway, Jones, Newsham, Johannsen, and Manager Turner. GAME SCORES 2nd Team Garfield 32 --fQucen Anne 6 Lincoln 27 Queen Anne 13 Franklin 12-fQueen Anne 11 Cleveland 20--Queen Anne 0 Ballard 7eQueen Anne O Queen Anne 19-West Seattle SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL A scrappy Kuay second team, under Coach Le Roy Schuh, finished a luckless campaign in seventh place in the local standings with one Win and five losses. Gaining experience after a ragged start, the reserves proved tougher with each game. They came within a hair of beating Ballard and Franklin, but were edged out by one touchdown in both contests. The team finished the season with a smashing 19-O victory over West Seattle. Standouts during the season were: Gordon Conger, Al Salisbury, Ron Pike, Quinn Rediker, Swede Wilson, Phil Denny, and Elmer Shore. THIRD TEAM FOOTBALL Opening the season strongly, the Grizzly Scrubs, under the careful guidance of Coach Walt Milroy, fought to a O-O tie with a tough Garfield team. As the season Wore on, the game and fighting scrubs gained little in the way of victory, but much in experience. Finishing eighth with one win against five losses, the third team was edged by Lincoln, Franklin, Cleveland, Ballard, and West Seattle. Distinguished players during the season were: Backs, Dwight Hawkes, Gordon Brown, Pete Hansen, and Jim Suzuki, Linemen, Phil Gallaher, Frank Forest, Connie Jacobsen, Tom Allen, and Don Moe. k ,, L Q tk-gg ,k'4 -4 K, '25 tl THIRD TEAM Top row, left to right: McKnoII, Neil, Jacobsen, Marshall, Strom, Lynch, Gallaher, Pulford, Carter, Foster, Chapple, James, Flood, Edenhalm, and Reardon. Middle row: Buzard, Scollick, Duford, Kane, Jorgensen, Forest, Hawkes, Miessner, Curran, Hibler, Olsen, and Murry. loffem row: Hansen, Pennington, Johnson, Suzuki, Brown, Lewis, Moe, Marzolf, Williams, Fredrick- non, and Bundy. 98 GAME SCORES 3rd Team Garfield O 'Queen Anne O Lincoln 33 -'Queen Anne 7 Franklin 13 -Queen Anne O Cleveland 19fQueen Anne 7 Ballard 13- fQueen Anne 6 West Seattle 31fQucen Anne O 7 xx Q.4n ' .. If 5 , ' ., 4 . -In 511,33 K . . 1 x Y K . ' '- In x ' -,S - Q - fx fx-Q A ' Sk W J K .Inf w ,EN gg' .- WE wwf-W. ' X -. ,Q , X YA ei X x ,- 4' . L ARR k x Lk K. , Q +5 X 1 c K 5.16 qw Q. M . X, x, X1 , , N m X X M.-V X K R W , ,t- AN f X .3 -M . x 952 5:51 K W w YI? i L in nf- SLN lv ,X G K Winston DeForest Ed Laiala Peterson drives in Guy St. John So does Draper Greg Draper ST' it - 'wr .,,, -' R? Yi:-Y 11 George Cloakey Phil Gallaher Cliniaxinig one ot the most successful seasons in recent years, the A. hoop squad linished the season in third place. onlv to lose to Franklin at the Pavilion 28-22. Opening the season, the under-rztted Grizzlies toppled Gurlicld in the Gale-r Street Gallery 40-33. Continuing their upset role, Coach Normile's gang knocked over Franklin 42-35 ut the lce Arena with Clyde Peterson scoring IS. Sam Zoriclfs 13 counters paced the Kutiy's to it 43-34 verdict .tgitinst l.intoln. West Seattle next befell the Grizzly lwludgeon SO-37. 'lack WlllWlDLlTllClS li points and W'inston l3el7orest's l3 helped hoost the Kuny's into the league lead. Cllevelnnd halted the A. Express SO-45 in their home gym. Frank Cliitly led the losers with IU :X 72-32 defeat at the hands of Ballard concluded the first round. Queen Anne signin downed Garlield 33-27 for Coach Noriniles lirst win on the Bulldog lloor. The next SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Front row: Jerry Pearson, Greg Draper, Guy St. John, Ron Pike. luck row: Jim Blackford, Mike Cox, George Cloakey, Phil Gallaher, Don Birkett, Don Mitchell. EV lit: BASKETBALL ,fl if 'f- -N l 'ii S. wx if , is 'r My fit 1? 1, . gas- 'ff' n E-:L l Sam Zorich Pooh works it in, Jerry Pearson Don Vann Frank Cady Jack Wilbourne Wilbourne drives down court Clyde Peterson two defeats turned giside second plzlee hopes for the Kuzty lmskethallers. Franklin won 53-51 despite Clyde l7eterson's I9 point ellort und Lineoln squeezed out Ll SO-46 triumph. West:Seattle then handed the Kuuys their third straight delezit, 49-'94, The Grizxlv trio of' Zorieh, Peterson and DeForest aeeounted for 47 woints in the SO-38 defeat of Cleve- . ' , , . V land. lille lxiirtys eoneluded the season he dropping ti 318-22:3 deeuision to Balltird. ' E ' A Alter losing to Franklin '53-'51 tit Lincoln, the lxuuy s tripped Cleveland 40-27 on Lorieh s 19 point spree to win ll spot in the Pavillion plgiyolli. Donn Yann was ehosen the ins wirzitionqil award winner while DeForest and Peterson received All-Citv reeognition. A tire griitiintiiig seniors. run' guy, 11 ll timer, reg rgiper, tt Jain qi, bum eoric , ll l ' lt F ltCl Pllffvlll G D FIl'l ' 7'h and 'Iiiek Wilhourne return to holster next sexison's squad. THIRD TEAM BASKETBALL Fronf row: Connie Jacobson, Pete Barbas, Parke Goist, Ralph Vanni, Dwight Hawks. Buck row: .lim Cook, Art Snyder, Bill Marsten, Dave Schneble, Roger Car- rington, Bob Green, Bob Thees, Leo Marty. M ' 'l' 'X' fb es B o YS' Q C LU B x E ' -f '2f V, J JOHN PRIVAT, President BILL MANNING, Vice-president JACK WILBOURNE, Secretary Bottom row, left to right: Bob Brown, John Simmons, Ted Albrecht, Al Salisbury, Ted Snyder, Drury Pifer, Duane Wilson. Second row, left to right: Dane Williams, Bill Rupp, Dale Tyler, Ed Fremouw, Jim Rivard, Tim Brooks, Ron Pike. Third row, left to right: Jack Wilbourne, Darryl Newsham, Sam Zarich, Winston DeForest, Norman Gerness, Pete Winslow, Jon Russell, Quinn Redeker. Fourth row, left to right: Bob Bulmer, Dick Myers, Jim Getchell, Clyde Peterson, Ed Laiala. Fifth row, left to right: Sumner Bennett, Larry McCracken, Ray Sayoh, Ron Kerslake, Bob Scollick, John Privat, Elmer Shore. Sixth row, left to right: David Jennings, Dick Lyons, Phil Hansen, Justin Ferluga, Tom Morin, Ray Vann, Don Vann, Doug Ruud,Ben Simkins, John Watson. X ,V X- .5 'Fw Q Wy A ,Q -ash.. 44 kg , Q w A A x ,,., N 5' A gk 1 Q x x,,,f.XL,. if Q ,K , x -f Q, Q A ' K xg:-'Sz Q' M ,wg ,fx X, iffy' QS-K ,A 'CRAY 1952 BASEBALL Elmer Sh Ray Van Bob Brown Sam Zorich ff 5 . S YN'-Ff ? l. unix Jay Pearson, Manager Ray Vann at bat John Privat, Manager After three games against top-rated teams, the outlook for the 1952 Queen Anne hasehall season seems to he the hrightest in recent years. Coach Walt lVlilroy's tough slate of pre-season contests appears to have readied his warriors for the tou h campaign ahead, which includes two three-game weeks. In the opener at Howe Fielt, although they continued to commit some of the same misplays as in prac- tise games, the Grizzlies hattled the highly-favored West Seattle lndians on even terms for six innings hefore losing 11 to 5. Mr. George Farmer started the campaign hy pitching out the first hall which Mr. Cecil Bullock, West Seattle principal, smacked into right field. Two homers hy Phil Denney and three singles hy .lack Wilhourne helped keep the Kuays in contention at 6 to 5. ln the first of the seventh the lndians chased across S more tallies. By the second contest, everything seemed to have smoothed out. The Kuay nine climhed from a live run deficit to top the Garfield Bulldogs 9 to 4 victory. Denney cloutcd his third home run of the year plus lofiting a douhle over the right field fence with the hases loaded for two more runs. ln the second frame, Lajala relieved starter Sam Zorich with the hases jammed and forced 'lack Ballard to ground out to end the threat. From there he pitched four hit hall the rest of the way to garner his second win. lf Coach Milroy can find another regular hurler to go along with Laiala, from Zorich, Newsham, Pifer, .lack Shea, and Don Bolton, the Kuays could he very tough to heat. Sommons has adjusted himself at the shortstop slot after handling the hot corner last season. Phil Gallaher, junior, has taken over first with Bill Rupp moving into third from the outfield. Ray Sayah, ,lon Russell, and .lohn Zefkleles played in utility roles. Memories of the fine throwing of Catcher Boh Brown and the consistent hitting of the Vann hrothers will always standout when glancing hack over this campaign. Regardless of their position in the final standings, this Grizzly hasehall squad can wear the maroon and orange of old Queen Anne on the highest throne. WINs'1'tJN DliFl7RliS'l'. Top row, left to right: Don Mitchell, Bill Marsden, Bob Sankey, Dan Jorgenson, Dick Scollick, Leon Downie, Milt Davis, Dwight Hawkes, Harry Silverthorne, Manager, Leo Marty, Manager. Middle row, left to rlghf: Edward Mebourne, Manager, Pete Barbas, Bruce Buckley, Bob Hibler, Pete Hansen, Gordon Brown. ' . Bottom row, left to right: Ralph Varw, Fred Grant, Larry Morrow, Dean Reed, Don Bundy, Maynard Nomura, Jim Cook, Eugene Brown. Coach. ,ga Top row, left to rlghh George Cloakey, Jim Andrews, Russell Ellis, Gordon Conger, Al Salisbury, Jay Hall, Bob Bulmer, Larry Pulford, Dale Tyler, Dane Williams, Lewis Jones, Pele Winslow, Arl Snyder, Jim Barber, Connie Jacobsen, Bill Carpine, Warren Bell, Greg Draper, Jerry Murray. Q- Q W1 7-Q Middle row, lm to right: craig Miner, L! 3 John Lyden, Bob Scollick, Roger Meline, Bill , Watkins, Jim Turner, Jim Suzuki, David Strong. ik fi ' 5 ' ottom row, left to right: Bill McCoubrey, Wally Solie, Jim Usher, Norman Gerness, Doug Bernard, Jack Fitzgerald, Ed Fremouw, Jim Rivard. Purely on the basis of pre-season turnouts, Coach Normile's track squad has shown a great deal of improvement over last spring's seventh place club. Probably the outstanding man on the squad is Ed Fremouvv, whose great broad jump- ing and sprinting has won many points for A. in his three years of varsity competition. Jim Rivard and Jack Fitzgerald have added many other points in the 100, the 220, and the relay. Al Salisbury has turned in many fine quarter-mile performances, and Bob Scol- lick's remarkable improvement in the half-mile will long be remembered by the members ofthe squad. Pete Winslow has finally reached the end of three years of running the mile. Williams clears lhe bar Bell tries again Pracfice start Top row, lofi to right: George Varver, Tom Allen, Ray Chapel, David Dysart, Bob Spence, Larry Turner, Chuck Whiteman, Bob Parks, Henry James, Toshio Nakamura, Bob Duford. iiiii k ,u Mlddle row, loft to right: Herb Harrison, Bob Buzard, Gordon Latimer, Bruce Smith, David Eskelan, Ellis Westphal, Bob Bryon, Jim Ross, Dale Fredrickson, Gerald Norby, Sam Moyle. Bottom row, left to rlght: Leslie Daley, John Boyd, Jerry Schirk, Dick Williams, George Stamolis, David Collier, Bill Johnson, Kerry McMahon, David Meisner, Fred Brockman, Dick Kane. Dane Williams, high-jumpg and Dale Tyler, hurdles, have both ended distinguished high school careers of hurtling over obstacles. Freshmen Dave Miessner and Dale Frederickson have hoth shown exceptional promise in the middle distances, with Miessner having broken the Frosh 880 record many times during the season. junior runners Gordon Conger, Jim Suzuki, and Jim Turner, hurdlers Jay Hall and Bill Watkinsg and held events men Larry Pulford, Norm Gerness, and Lew Jones, have all turned in creditable performances this season, as have sophomore milerjohn Boyd and hurdler George VL1l'V6l'.-PETE WINsLovv. Pulford puts the shot Bell, up and over Tyler takes the lows . -K , ,.., . - . ' .Q .,'- 'Yuw 5 my - Qawfi' Q . .p 9 jk 5 j t 'lf K swNN'g R ' - .. 'iefi51? Q .L , 9, . .wer .si .- gs: 1,83 Vern Morzolf Hop Lcnglie Doug Ruud Herbert Lewis, Coach Slde row, top to bottom Mike Formon, Ben Simpkins Arch Wulson John Wolson Pete Shoudy Glenn Erickson GOLF The Kuay Golf squad hegan the 1952 season with two hard-luck defeats. Roose- velt and West Seattle hoth downed the hilltop eight. Hopes were not dimmed hy the losses, though, and as the GRIZZLY Went to press the divoters were more determined than ever to get out of the cellar position in which they finished the previous season. The Queen Anne golfers are determinedly looking toward the 1953 season for glory. Next year's line-up will include Arch and John Watson, Mike Forman, Ben :SQ ns! V x Simpkins, Doug Ruud, Boh Grangaard, and Vern Marzolf. Pete Shoudy, Glenn Erickson, and Hap Langlie, graduating seniors, will he missed in the golf line-up next year. GLliNN ERICKSON AND BEN SIMPKINS. ,H I sr ,put 108 louis Fiscus, Coach John McFee Henry Otis Dave Jennings Slde row, top Io bonom Larry LoFolleHe Larry McCracken Dick Myers Malcolm Swanson Jim Gelchell Sumner Benneh Despite the loss of four-time all-city champion Bill Quillian, Coach Louis Fiscus' Net squad this year displayed a well-balanced line up in their First two matches which resulted in victories for the Hilltoppers. The return of six lettermen including Dick Myers, Jim Getchell, and Sumner Bennett, seniors, and Dave Jennings, Henry Otis, and Larry McCracken, juniors, makes the prospects of a first-division finish a near certainty. Other bright spots in this season's tennis picture are Malcolm Swanson, Roland Tabel, Larry LaFollettc, and Larry Mounger. SUMNIJIR BENNETT. 0 V,wiri..: f I - 'QM YQ QW 9 fr J Q 1. X sg 'Ax R-, K my I 109 1 N...- li li, L'-' ' fa- N' A-. -1: Lx . xy s Q- 'V' v A ' ' '-'T -ig T' 3 ,jp Ted Snyder Pete Bcrbas Wes Byers Wally Walberg Jim Alexander Hold that Iine John Freeman Don Bushell The nerve of that gu ELL TEAMS The cheer team, composed of the song leaders and the yell leaders, is organized for the purpose of directing Queen Anne students in school yells and songs. With the line eo-operation of the Queen Anne hand, the song leaders took over the responsihility of leading all the singing occurring at the tioothall and haskethall games while the yell team had the more active ioh of conducting the school cheers. The memhers of this year's cheer squad were as fiollowsi Bev Beard, Sandy Calderwood, Mary Kay Gihson, Sally Jovick, Pat Palmore, Adrienne Salonek, and Colleen Hall, alternate, acting as the song queens while the yell leaders were composed of Wes Byers, yell king, .limmy Alexander, Pete Baralwas, Ted Snyder, Wally Walherg, with alternates 'Iohn Freemen and Don llznshell. Biav Biifxnn. Bev Beard Talk if over, gals! Colleen Hall Oh, dear, what can the matter be? Sandy Calderwood Pai Palmore Sally Jovick Adrienne Salonek Mary Kay Gibsor if f e if f g. . e it , s 3 i N Q Q1 his : it 'If 'l A K , , , f ,aa K S V' t ,in M 5 , . v f ., , +3 'H ' M ' ' , e . ' 4.4, ' ge ' 5 f v J. qv, i 'V , Ef-+f-fr lv , .T , V- . '., ' ' V MQ. my ,, - . W- at li M xii 1 .9 iumfqw if 'T' Q7 W ew 1 ,.- 304- .31 Q ' A QF msn sa' Bill Watkins Bob Westbo Per Skciugrud Bill Rupp Doug Knight Kay and Fuzzy in high country Tim Brooks turns o gate Wlit-tlici' racing against thc ticking ol' the timcr's watch, or trying to John Privot im wrcss thc instructor, 3. A. skiers covcrctl tlicmsclvcs with snow antl rloriy 31 . Tlic Ski Clnlw plannctl licstivitics for A, tlay in lvotli Ski Stliools. Kay Gcttys was clioscn Quccn antl .Ianct Corlcy antl .lohn Privar inspirational winncrs. A strong team was tlioscn from a large licltl, altar many time trials antl it-am races. Pcr Skaugrutl, nationally rankctl junior, was givcn tough computi- tion in thc slalom antl tlownhill lwy Bolw liulmcr Qtcam Captainl, Dong Knight, Tim llI'UUliS,'lOl1l'l Privat, Bill Rupp, Bolw Wcstlwo, aml Bill Watkins. Other mcmlwcrs ol' thc cross country and jumping teams inclutlctl Maiiritc Sullivan, Pat 0'l3rit-ii, aml litl lircmouw, A linc girls Ccxllll was ccntcrctl arountl Blanche Dccprosc, Kay Gcttys, .Ianct Corley, antl Gail Strantllwcrg, .loiiN lJRlX'.'Xl'. Princess Non Nordstrom, Ski Queen Kay Gettys, Privot schusses Princess Sollie Loney mnche Deeprose Bob Bulmer Jonet Corley Don Bushell Kay Gettys As xii 'V I gm.. IS -'sf grins. A 1. INTRAMURAL 9 Mimi 112 GIRLS' PORTS +-i49'Ks'Ns jihm Miss Pauline Thomas Advisor Turiiouts for girls' sports have tripletl since last year zmtl the general interest ol' the girls in sports seems to he on the upswing. Those who purtieipgitetl will long rememher the fun-paeketl, hilarious afternoons in the Thomas dungeon its teams of freshmen, sophomores, iuniors, and seniors competetl. The typical weelfs ealentlar for girls' sports linetl up something like this: Momlay the mermiiitls visitetl the Y. W. C. .N for svvinmiing lessonsg Tuesday the volleytennis imtl haisketlmll eiitliusigtsts took overg Wetlnestlaiy the tumhlers tumhletlg Tluirstliiy the net classics, ping-pong antl hatlininlon, were the nmin gittriietioii, imtl Fritluy the girehers shot their vviiy to gi gootl time. Ci.-moi. l4lNDS'l'R0M. 113 GIRLS' 'i CLUB i if sm A 1. , . . 1. i. 'r ,ig , X-it if W Linnea Ross Pal Palmore, Linnea Ross, Carol Lindslrom, Sylvia Wylie, Phyllis Weese, Pat Brown, Pat Phyllis Wiese President Morgan, Mary Kay Gibson. Missing: Barbara Woo, Geraldine Weaver. Vice President Onee more the Ciluh has eompletetl their rountl of sports for this season. The oilieers, Linnea Ross, presitlentg Phyllis Weise, vice presitlentg Barhara Wciii, seeretary-treasurerg anti Sylvia Wylie, sergeantfat- arms, wish to extentl to all who have earned their letters, hy amassing SOO points for a Big or 400 points for a liahy A line representation of each elass has turnetl out for sueh sports as swimming, volley-hall, hatlminton, tumhling, and square dancing. However,hasltethall was the highlight oi' the season, the sophomore team winning the rounti-rohin tournament. This year saw the inauguration of the new Girls' Cluh oiliee, seeontl vice presitlent. Carol Lintistroin has tarrietl OLII the tiuties oi' the oiiiee very well hy hringing the Girls' Cluh anti Girls' Cllnh into tloser unity, Some other aerivities earrietl out hy the Cluh were a Halloween party, The Black Cat Special, .i pennant sale, anti a howling party. The oflieers wish to express their appreeiation to the memhers for their iine tooperation which reunitetl throughout the year. Our special thanks go to Miss Pauline Tlioinas, our patient .intl long-sniiering atlvisor, who made a great many oi' the past years' happy Iillies possihle, li.-xitirxim Woo. GIRLS' --Q' CLUB CREED life fwfr all plfiif a win- ning gauze! SUIIIEWIE i.r .rure to lore. Bur we can plujv .ru flwf our :mme Na one mqv dare 1lCCll.l'6. And :elven tlie fmzifer rqf- cree .S'core.r uiqizizzff run' mzme, lr Il'l1!1'f be ivlietlrei' i1'e'1'e iron or fart, lim' limi' we plfri' flie Iqinzlc. 114 GIRLS, MQ' CLUB INSPIRATIUNAL This year Linnea Ross received the Q Club Inspirational Award from inspirational leadership and participation in girls' sports. Continuing her interest in sports from grade school, Linnea has been turning out after school since she was an eighth grader. By her sophomore year, Linnea had earned her big and little Sergeant-ab arms of the Q Club in her junior year, Linnea was elected president in her senior year. She has served capably and well. GIRLSBASKETBALL I NS PI RATIONAL This year the Basketball inspirational award went to Barbara Woo, junior, for her faithful and enthusiastic attendance and participation in bas- ketball turnouts throughout the year. The trophy, awarded to Barbara by the votes of her fellow teammates, was presented at the annual Girl's Club Mother-Daughter Banquet in May. 115 wg' wp' 'MMV i tif fs? W. 2 1,2 C17 fa v':3? ii? Y Q x All 'WZ iv -'ff iq it .......... - .nv-an..-v I ': ': '---v f maven Y .5-M.. -uno-no-lg, ' ,.,,,,, .... ,, .... . ..... . , .... ..... . .... 1 ... ..... , ,, --.- ..... ..,j: 'f -Q.. ., ....n.-IL, M 'vu --no--0, --.::..' ----:::..- :-'...... Z3 .:::2Z..---. vannbn qv! :un-surf . 'ig-w 4. . ... .....-'Wi '- un , , ' ...Q ..: .::'-':::....- . 4... ...'ZZ. ..f- ' 3--.... .,.,.., ' 'g ...- II' 'H' ...- .ZIZLZQQJ V02 1.3331 n:,..:.........,g:,: Q... .. ' f-.--.nv-, .. 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Rose Mary Ricl1urtlsoi1,Tii1k Phelps Thc Mcnn l.ittlc Kitl. 5-vlw P'U 'f PVIYQII l11'YiCkC'1 HFQUVH R050 Marncll Pugh, linrlmrii licrtxch, Frnmw Guilt-y Sitting lit-nltgi jiwliiiwii, lit-x' IRL-41111, fgtrul Lintlstmin The Thtcc Prcttv. 'B- U T' is- it- FA it V is V l5i.iinif N1ui'g.in .intl R0i5L'I'I1lSllliIi1 Thu Morning Aftur thu .im mu 5 mn i .mi ,. NIMH lgdwul llim Alcxamici' The Little king. Lili-nn iliiiititw, im' wwmitiw wit-U-.1 cstiitim csfmliw blilflfdmi Mfhr' lmfklfr' T'Hf5U'1fW'11r' wffvf fN'1f11J. l'i'twt-nt, Wt-s Bycrs K-U-A-Y Wil After' thc linll ciillllt. '- -'--1-H-ii 'av W ,, , - iifflliji if -QR-as 4' . lllff,MUly!l will nm nhlili llulfiimlfiilliallilfl li H ill! lim. iailiflill. ,Mi . -: E 1 'B .I ,.. . 2 .s 2 .. 1 .5 - - . 1 1 'E ai 3 4 'i x .5 - .5 I 3 Marnt-ll Pugh Clam Diggcrs' Swcctlicart. Gingcrjohnston What a Rackct? Ht-lcn Waring, Dionc Iftchison, Sallit- Wood, Sally 'lovitk Hclcn Mcchling, Martha Fagnastol, Yiolt-tilohnson Totem Glamour Galore? Pole. Suu Harrison, Sallit- Wootl liottoinm Up. Dale Tylcr :X Real Doll. Bev licarti Daisy Mac. Cilytic Peterson Ya' Don't Evan Know What Day lt ls. Winston Dt-l7or't-st A Tiiul Son, Dick Bromley The Morning Ai-fL'I'. Drury Pifci' Sitting Bull. Il,ll -'Ul'PI'I '-:ll'll'l'g I--u ,,. I'. ' Irv- '1 'rn-:qu-'.,l,, -it ,- ig -V' il' , , .,g,,,,.. Q mf in l s 5 ff P 'VJ . l' i' 1' Llntllln-lull ll! an-.4 tlllp ll. niklpllllpllllsill1-.Un-nluullh,l hh IIJIII Clnrul Sreeves Hey, Guml Lnukinf 'Inniss Furry, Glenn Erielcsuii Nu! NO! Yes! Yes! Sallie Wuml, Helen wlLlI'll1g,ljll3llL'l'lfL'l1lSOll,lll1ll1Lil1L'ljCCP- Margie Wilson Heap Big ling, UW Sllf'f 5 ll LWlYi Hill lxflilfy Lynne Coie, lrv Hunter KSKLILILI-liOlllL'S? .lllimllf Gfrllfl' l,Cl'5O'lf'lf' 'Inner Henkel Miss Feet of 'Sl liil Ifvenmnw ginil Marilyn Clgill Tegnn Mines. 'lim Gcu-mil, game Idmcy WIN, 130m ll? PUC WMS'-iw Hllmlll' clfllllllllllnf? 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Bill Sicdcl l.inc Up. .lim Rivard HlJlII1L'l1V.H Glcnn lirigkson Tull You What l'n1 Gonna Do. lrv Huntcr 'lust AML' and My Sandlwox. .-.n..... -. ., ... n-. a...... licv Beard Crawlin Around. Rose Mary Richardson Wow! A Man! Pat Palmorc Pat and Tcddylwinn. Loc l.cRoy Fancy Pants. Ted Snyder Little Lord Faunrlcroy, Betty Lidston Sour Puss. Ed Frcmouw Glamour Boy. Barlmra Brandmicr fl Wanna GoHomc. Bolvlwy Smith Peck-a-hoo, Bcnita -lohnson Makin' liycs Again. Shirlu llricklcy Huh? 'Ia-niss Furry The lnrcllcctual Type, AIKEN, SHIRLEY .... ALBAUGH, JOHN .... ALBRECHT, TED ..... ANDERSON, JEAN ..... ANDREWS, JIM .... ARNETT, DON ...... ARTHUN, JO ANN ..... SENIOR INDEX .......20,63,64 ...........,.....ss ....,20,104,105,102 ............2o,s4 .....88,20,106,84 ,...........85,20 . . . .63, 86, 20, 77, 64 ELLIS, PATRICIA ............................. 24, 79 BABIN, HERB ..., ...,. 2 0 BAISCH, AUDREY. . . ..... . .20 BAISCH, BERNICE. . . ................ 85, 20 BANGHAM, LEE .... .................. 8 4, 87 BARBAS, KATHY ..... ..... 8 5, 20, 113, 62, 90, 19 BARCLAY, JIM ..,... ................... 2 0 BATEMAN, HARRIS .... . . ....... 20, 32 BAUN, JOYCE ..... .............. 2 0 BAXTER, BILL ..... .... 2 0, 97, 30, 33 BAYLES, DAWN ..... ........................ 2 0 BEAN, DICK ...................... 60, 67, 20, 70, 29 BEARD, BEVERLY ...,... 110, 63, 86, 120, 76, 121, 113, 20,116,27,77,90 BELL, WARREN ........................ 20, 106, 107 BENNETT, SUMNER .... 102, 20, 11, 26, 77, 90, 109, 70 BERNIER, JACKIE. . . ........................ . .20 BERRY, GLORIA .... ..................... 2 0 BERTSCH, BARBARA .... ..... 6 3, 120, 21, 69, 79, 64 BOLIN, NANCY ..... ............... 2 1, 88, 90 BOLTON, DON .... ..... 1 12, 21, 31, 81, 104, 18 BOYD, DON ..... ....................... 2 1 BOYD, ROBERT. . . .........,......... . .21 BOYLE, ELSIE ........ ...,...................... 2 1 BRANDMIER, BARBARA .................,. 85, 21, 64 BRICKLEY, SHIRLE ..... 85, 63, 120, 21, 77, 81, 90, 69 BROMLEY, RICHARD ....,.. 88, 122, 86, 76, 121, 21, 31, 77, 90, 19, 18 BROOKS, TIM .....,,. 87, 102, 120, 61, 21, 97, 33, 110, 77, 90, 80, 71, 23 BROWN, BOB .......................... 102, 21, 104 BROWN, MERRY LEE .... BUNDY, BOB ....... BURTON, HAROLD. . BUSHELL, DON ..... BYERS, WES ...... ......63,21,77,87,64 .......................21 ......H...84,21,34,90,71,27 .H..110,21,31,71,66,81,90 ........N..110,67,12O,21 CALDERWOOD, SANDRA .............. 85, 21, 81, 69 CALL, MARILYN ...,. ..65, 122, 63, 123, 21, 22, 90, 70, 71, 118, 64 CAMPBELL, JOAN ........... 63, 21, 77, 90, 71, 33, 64 CAMERON, MARY LEw .......................... 21 CARNEY, JOHN ......... .................. 2 1, 90 CHENEY,JOHN ......... ..... 2 2, 23 CHRISTIANSON, KAREN .... ....,.. 2 2 CHURCHILL, PAT ..... CLIFFORD, MARGXE, . . .....22 .. ..... 22 COIE, MARY LYNNE ...... 122, 22, 83, 62, 90, 71, 117 COLE, DICK .......... ............,.......... 2 2 CONDOTTA, OLIVIA ..... CONNELLY, S.-.ERRY .... .....e9,zz U...s5,zz COOK, RENA ....... ......... 6 9, 22, 67 CORLEY, JANET ...... .,,.. 2 2, 110, 35, 119 COULTER, PAULINE ..... ,......... 8 5, 22 COVELL, MARILYN. . . CRAIG, BETSY ..... CRAIN, JOANN .... CRAMER, JANICE .... CRARY, DON ....... CRAWFORD, JEAN ..... CURRIE, SHIRLEY ..... CURTIS, JERRY ..... D'ALESSANDRO,.DON .... . DANIELS, PAT ........ DARLING, MARILYN .... DAVIES, PETER ..... DAVIS, LEAH ..... ....65,71,22,89 ..U...90,22 ......H..22 ....H...90,22 ....87,33,22,86 .....84,23,81 ....s5,z3,3z .....23 ....65,63,23,30 .......23,90 .....H.......23,67,64 DECKER, JERRY ................................. 23 DEFOREST, WINSTON .....,.. 102, 108, 66, 90, 18, 86 DELANEY, PAT ....... DIAMOND, ELEANOR .... DICK, ROBERTA ...... 121, 23, 11, 101, ....63, 23, 83, 64 DIEFFENEACH, TIM. , . ............ 68, 23 DOMNICK, JOAN ........ .,.. 2 3, 88, 90, 18, 64 DOMORADSKI, GLORIA .... .............. 2 4 DOSCH, RON .......... ..... 2 4 EDBOM, MARY ELLEN. . . . EDDY, GEORGE ........ .....24 .....24 ELLIS, CHUCK. - ....... ....................... 2 4 ERICKSON, GLENN ....... 60, 68, 74, 122, 67, 76, 24, 124,90,71,108,69,19,86 ERICKSON, JO ANN ........ 65, 24, 32, 81, 70, 29, 89, FAGNASTOL, MARTHA ....... 86, 121, 24, 77, 90, 118 FAHLE, VIRGINIA ..... . ...... FANNING, DIANE. , . . . FARNHAM, JANET .... FARREL, BARRY .... ....,.......24, 80 FERLUGA, JUSTIN ..... .... FIRTH, ROGERS ..... FITZGERALD, JACK .... . . . FLANNERY, SUE .... ..H...24,71,64 .........H...24 ...s5,z4,s1,11s ......102,24,97 24, 61, 90, So, 71 ...68,24,106,35 H...24,81,79 FREEMAN, JOHN ........................... 110, 24 FRI-LISEN, JANICE .................. FREMOUW, ED ....... 96, 122, 102, 124, 90, 106, 69 .H...84,24,116 24,2z,33,77,66, FRENCH, DAVE ................... SENIOR INDEX FURRY,JAIuw ...... 60,70,122,63,87,25,116,110, 75, 124, 64, 80, 71, 18 GALLAHER, ANNETTE .... GALLOP, DIANE ..... GANLEY, JIM ...... ....s5,z5 ..H.25 GANLEY, NADINE ............................ . .25 GEREER, JOANNE ........ 74, 122, 63, 25, 77, 81, 90, 80, 71, 64 GERRODETTE, CHARLES ..........,........... 25, 90 GETCHELL, JIM ........ 60, 122, 112, 102, 25, 77, 109, 90, 109 GETTYS, KAY ........ 74, 122, 123, 86, 76, 25, 22, 11, 110,124,90,71,19,18,23,64 GIBSON, MARY KAY ........ 110, 86, 25, 113, 11, 114, 62, 90, 119 GIMNESS, MARTIN. . . GLEASON, SHARON. . . 85, 63, 25, 81, 32 GOAD, DON ..... .............. 8 4, 25 GRANT, BUD .........,........... 95, 25, 97, 30, 33 GKAVES, CAROL ............,........ 68, 25, 81, 118 GUEEEY, FRANCES. . 65, HALL, COLLEEN ....... 61, 27, 90, 70, 117 63,120,25,90,70,19,30,64 .84,110,63,123,25,113,22, HAMILTON, JIM ..........................,..... 25 HAMLIN, JOHN ..... HANSEN, BETTY .... HANSBN, SHIRLEY .... HARIIORD, BEVERLY .... HARMON, CLARICE ..... HARIIEL, BARBARA ..... HEBERLING, SHARON ..... HEEREN, BARBARA ..... HENRY, BARBARA ...... . HENNESSEY, EDMUND. . HENSKY, AUDREY,. . . HIGGINS, DONNA ...... . , HIGHTOWER, MARTY ..,. HILTON, BARBARA ....... HOGANCAMP, MARLENE .... HOLLADAY, GORDON ..... HOLMAN, ESTELLE ..... HOLT, VIRGINIA ..... HOWARD, TERRY ..... ....H.25 .........z5 ...85, 79, 26 .........z6 ....87,79,26 ....s7,z6 .f...26 ....H.26 .....H...26,81 .. ..,............. 26 26,88,90,14,64 ..26,77,70,117 ...,H...82,26 .....z6 ...,s5,26 ......H...25 .......U...26 ...85, 26, 77,' 90 .....H.,.71,27 HUDI, MARVEL ................................ 27 HULLIN, DEANE ............ 74, 63, 27, 90, 70, 18, 64 HULTGREN, ELIZABETH ............ .......63,27,64 HUNTER, IRv ............ ..122, 67, 86, 77, 71, 27 INGHAM, SALLY .... INGMANSON, JOAN. . . ....1I6,9o,z7 .......27,83 JAMES, MILTON .... JENKINS, NANCY .... ....H...27 ....s5,6s,27 JENSEN, THOMAS ............................... 27 JOHNS, BILL ................................ 96, 27 JOHNSON, BENITA. .63, 123, 120, 27, 77, 90, 26, 64, 89 JOHNSON, ED ............ ....,................. 2 7 JOHNSON, VIOLET ..... JOHNsTON, HUGH ......... JOHNSTON, MARGARET .... JOHNSTON, VIRGINIA .... 84, JONES, MARY ............ JORGENSON, KAREN .... JURAN, TED ........ KANE, TOM ..,...,.. KAUFMAN, EVELYN .... KELLOGG, BILL ..... KERLEY, SAM ...... KERSLAKE, RON .... KIMBLE, DON ....... KINGSLEY, NANCY ..... KNATZ, MARY ELLEN .... KUTz, DOUGLAS ...... LA FOLLETTE, LARRY ...... .....121,27 ......................27 ......................zs e3,Iz1,2s,e1,34,27,64 U........U...85,68,28 .......28 .....,...28 ....63,2s,9o ......... ....96, 28, 67 ....84,102,28,97,90,28 .H...,....H...28,84 ......H...85,28 ....28, 77, 91, 64 .........2s,s6 ........28,11,77,71,109 LAGREID, PEGGY ............................... 28 LANEY, SALLIE. .65, 122, 123, 28, 113, 110, 62, 91, 71 LANGLIE, HAP ............................. 28, 108 LANGLOIS, BILL .... ..........,......... 2 8, 83 LA VOY, DONNA .... ................,........ 2 8 LE ROY, ZOAUNNE ........ 63, 123, 87, 29, 77, 124, 91, 80, 70, 118, 79 LEVY, RICHARD .... .......,............... 2 9 LEWIS, DON ...... LIDSTON, BETTY ..... ....83, 29, 91 ....29, 81, 64 LIEsE, JUDY .......... .... 2 8, 84 LILLIAN, VIRGINIA .... ..,.................. 2 8 LIND, HAROLD ....., ....................... 2 9 LINDSTROM, CAROL ........ 123, 120, 113, 29, 114, 62, 91, 117 LONN, LARRY ,................ 86, 76, 29, 77, 91, 18 LORY, DONNA ........ 85, 86, 29, 81, 71, 118, 117, 64 LUCURELL, GAYLE .......................... 29, 64 LYONS, DICK ...... MALVEN, MONTY. . . MANTEL, HULMA .... MARTIN, JOHN .... MARTINEZ, RICK .... MATHIASON, MARIE. . . ,....9e,1o2,3o ....29 ....85,82,29,83 ................29 MEEHLING, HELEN .... .... 8 6, 121, 30, 77, 91 MEJIA, GRACIA ...... .... 8 5, 123, 30, 81, 91 SENIOR INDEX MENDENHALL, JOHN. . . ................... 84, 30 MESSENGER, CAROL ...............,............. 30 MEYERS, RICHARD .....,.. 68, 67, 112, 102, 31, 91, 70, 109, 23 MICHAEL, BARBARA .... MIKSCHE, SANDRA .... MILLER, DAVID .... MILLER, PATSY ..... MOE, AL ,....... MOORE, BILL ...,.... MOORE, KATHLEEN, . . . MORIN, TOM I..... MORRIS, GLEN ..... MUNSON, JAY .... MYERS, FRANK ..... MCCABE, SHARON ..... MCCAUGHY, BILL ..... MCFEE, JOHN ....... 67 MCINNIS, NEAL ...... MCLAY, ANN ...... MCLEAN, DICK ...... MCLEAN, FRANCES ...., .... MCMILLAN, JANE .... NELSON, DON ..,... NIELSON, KAREN ...,. NOPP, BEVERLY .... OERASTOFF, VIC .... O'BRIEN, PAT ....... O'BRlEN, PATSY ...,... OPPENHEIMER, DAVID ..,. OZEROIFF, ALEX ....,.. PADDEN, SHARON ..... PAHLMAN, 'JEANINE .... PALMORE, PAT ........ 114, 124, 91, 71 .,....H..3O .....s4,3o,91 ...............30 H...30,77,91,11 ..............30 .....,..,...3o .....85,30,81 ....1o2,3o .....3O,91 ....,............30 .......................31 .......68,63,29,70,118,64 ,86, 29, 26, 77, 91, 109, 18,23 ......U...29,32,71,19 .65,63,29,117,69,64 ..H......,U...30,81 ....31 ....31 ....31 ....31 ..,.31 ..,,....31 .....31, 81,91 60, 74, 110, 63, 123, 86, 31, 77, PARKS, KATHLEEN .,....................,....... 31 PATTERSON, JUDI ..... .....,...... 6 3, 31, 118, 64 PEARSON, BOE, .... PETERSON, CLYDE ......., PHELPS, NORVAL ...... PHILLIPS, CAROL. . . PIFER, DRURY .... POOLE, DIXON. . . POWELL, PAT .....,............ ,.......,H...87,32,81,79 .102, 121, 101, 100, 69, 32 PETERSON, PAULINE ............................ 32 87,120,32, 34,33, 81,71, 118 ...,96,123,102,121,32,103 , ...,..........,,...... 32 87, 32, 81, 70, 64, 86 PRITCHARD, BARRY ................... 87, 32, 70, 79 PRIVAT, JOHN .... ,,.. 1 02, 120, 97, 22, 32, 110, 35, 66, 91,118,105 PUGH, MARNELL ,....... 74, 84, 63, 120, 121, 32, 88, 31, 91, 71, 34 PYM,JoANN ..,..,.. 63,86,76,82,32,77,70,22,64 RASMUSSEN, RON ..... ..... 3 2, 81 READ, BILL ......... REARDON, DARLENE. , . RETELLE, WILL ....... .......32 RICHARDSON, ROSE MARY ......,. 74, 63, 86, 120, 123, 33, 34, 81, 124, 91, 71, 18, 64 RIDGE, DAVE ......... RIVARD, JIM ...., 123, 102, 97, 33, 81, 124, 106, 70, 18 ROBINSON, PAT .....,... ..... .............. 6 3 , 33 ROBISON, JACK ........ ............ 6 8, 33, 81, 71, 19 ROGERS, MARILYN ...., .............,84,33 Ross, LINNEA ...... 63, 86, sz, 33, 77, 114, 91, 115, 117, 22, 18, 64 ROTEAUS, GERRIE. . ROUPE, ORVILLE. . . ROWLAND, PAMELA .... SAEERHAGEN, JANET. . . SCI-IULTz, DIANE. . . SCOLLICK, BOE ..... SEGALE, SANDRA. . . SEIDEL, BILL .... SHARP, DONN ..... SHEA, JACK ....,... U........N...33,81,70,89 .........97,33 U...65,33,91 ......H.33,64 ..N...33,69,64 . . . .102, 97, 33, 106 ....63,34,71,28,64 ,.....H..34,124 .........N...34,81 ..,...67, 34, 104, 69 SHERMAIL Bon .... 84,88,67,87,34,91,70,18,19,86 SHOCKEY, GRACE ........,................... 84, 34 SIEVERLING, BILL ........ 74, 67, 86, 76, 61, 34, 26, 77,124,91,7o,1s SIMMONS, JOHN ............... SIMON, TED ......... . SMITH, ROBERTA ..,... SNYDER, TED .... SOFTKY, LOIS .... SOTH, MICKEY, .... STABBERT, DONNA. . . STARNER, CHUCK. . . STALEY, JUDY ..... A . STEIN, MISSY. . . STERN, ANN ....,.. STOFFER, MYRIS ....,. STRANDBERG, GAIL. . . STRIKER, GARY ...... SUDER, ROWENA. . . SUTHERLAND, RITA, TAYLOR, DAVE .... THOMAS, DWIGHT .... THOMPSON, DICK ..., THOMPSON, RENEE. TYLER, DALE ...... VANDERPOOL, DICK. VANN, DON ......... ....112,102,104,34 .74, 86, 120, 34, 77, 91, 19, 64 ...84, 110, 123, 102, 34, 124 ..U.......H...34,91,64 H...68,77,91 ....N.34,79 ....H.34 H.,.,.H.34 ........H....85,35,81 83, 63, .,H...35,ss,e4,s9 35, 81, 71, 69, 33, 64 83, 35, 81, 69, 35, 64 ..............35,91 ....84,35,91,69,64 .......H...84,35 H...35,91 ....H...35,26 ....,M.,.88,35,91 .....H...84,85,35 102,121,35,106,107 .....H...88,35,77 .Ioz,35,1oo,1o4,34 ir- N. 'xtvp SENIOR INDEX 'L+ , 1 ' VANN, RAY. . .- ........... 96, 102, 35, 33, 104, 105 WESTBO, Bon ......... ..... 6 7, 120, 36, 110, 70 VAN VALKENBERS, EOGERQ ..... ............. 36 WHUE, JANET RAE ,... ..... 6 3, 36, 81, 91, 18, 64 'ij , X Wu1TE, SI-IIRLEf .... ......................... 3 6 3 I 1 ,,g s Wm, DENN1s .................... 87, 36, 81, 91,70 WAINWRIGHT, LILLIE MAEH, ............. 85, 36, 91 WIESE, PHYLLIS ,,,,,,,, 63, 86, 113, 36, 77, 114, 91, WALDON, BEVERLY ......... 1' ek. 1. . . ......... 85, 36 69, 18, 64 WALDQN, Joycg ,,,,,,,, , , ffi, , ,L ,,,,,,,,, 85, 36 WILLIAMS GLORIA .......................... . . . .36 WAR5UgT0N, VALER113, , . ,W ,Il ,N,M,, 36, 67V WILLIAMS, DANE ,... .............. 1 02, 36, 106 WARING, NANCY ,,.,,, ..,,.,,-. 3 ps 81 7 WILMOT, JEAN ........................,.,...... 36 WEAVER, GERRIE .... ............... 6 3, 36, 65 WILSON, MARGIE -------- 122, 123, 11, 36, 77, 91, 113 Wmsxorr, PETER .... .................... 8 8, 36 1 WINKI-ER, ELIZABETH -----,------.-.--- 36, 117, 64 WEs'rPHAL, HAROLD ........ 84, 88, 68, 86, 87, 36, 91, 1 WINSI-OW, PETE ------- 122, 67, 102,,..35f 77, 91, 118, 3 70, 118 WORTHINGTON, LOUELLA .................... 86, 36 My My . 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