Quilcene High School - Evergreen Yearbook (Quilcene, WA)
- Class of 1953
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I953 EVERGREEN EVERGREEN STAFF Editor Trula Balch Assistant Jean Bancroft Assistant Gei ry Klatt Advisor Business Manager Nancy Goode Assistant Jean Mahone Assistant Jerry Birdsey Mr Smith 1 Art Editor Dickie Drake Photo Editor Barbara Burnston fm S-P 4r DEDICATION We the Evergreen staff of 1953 are proud to dedlcate thls annual to Mr Sxnlth our Q omrnercxal teacher Mr Srnlth came to Qullcene Hlgh School ln 1951 and has been advlsor for the 1952 and 1953 annuals Speech Class was recreated ln 1951 and Journahsm was taught for the flrst tune by Mr Smlth thls year He has sponsored classes soclal cornmlttees and publlcauons We hope thls dedlcatlon wlll ID some Way add to h1s memorles of Qullcene Hlgh School. 2 11 cg K ' , , v ' I .n 1 - M K WN X fp ,fl new 15 QLQIWLQ XX! 'xx X f, X , ffl WMM X W Q 11113-T fi aww f ff ,f 5 X s m 7 X U 5 3 asjflln.. ,f E, E ?:, 3 xd A is DMINISTRATION L9 1-' ' l A3 ,Wd , is A 1 M- 'F Q ' lg gK E 1 6 CN ' 3 M 'f RTX XA .,. It ,X W. 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Q 3' X mi K I 2 1 3 I H t?',- ' 'f K Ny ll -'-?' ga l J X- FX A Q ' x K J X, FK , W1 .K 3 Truth 15 sometlmes stranger than f1ct1on If those early ploneers who orlglnated the leg end of Paul Bunyon and hls ox could now v1s1t the Paclflc Northwest, they would see that thelr wlldest dreams have all come true The devel opment of thls part of our country has far exceeded thelr expecta tlons We are l1v1ng ln a perlod of tlme when we shall see thls development con tmued wlth mcreased veloclty We are fox tunate to be llvlng here and see thls change and to contrlbute our b1t small as 1t may seem to thls growth May the same sp1r1t whlch carrled those ploneers over thelr obstacles b contlnued ln the present and future generat1ons to the end that our country and lts people may reach new helghts whlch are today only dreams ln closmg I would llke to congratulate the annual staff on the productlon of thls annual The satlsfactlon you have had ln th1s undertaklng has been 1n dl rect proportlon to the effort you have put forth You may now experlence that Slncerely V1rg1l O Butler Plctur d b low IS Mr Butlcr's Algcbra class Hr. str ss d that .11 cbra IS not only college rcquxrcmcnt but, a usable tool m damlx 11N1Ilg ll 4 I A I . . K, X J7- TP' ' -xx . . , . I . . , . . . . . 1 e ! feeling which comes from a job well done. I H C C 'H . ' ' . ' C C ' ' g' ' H ' 1 X ' . i . V W I ' 1 T ' K .I 7 r cxlxht -.I - W 4 ,A ' ,,. ' J Q wt QAM P1ctured above lS the Home Economlcs I Class The class made cookles for the Jumor Prom and for thelr Chrlstmas project they made decorated Chrlst mas trees for the grade school Mrs Blevms rlght teaches Home Econormcs Engllsh Glrls P E She 15 Llbrarlan and teaches 8th grade Home F cgx E Dlsllkes Snow onthe hlghway Mr Lock left the Soclal 'ff' Studles teacher mstructs L 1te rature Orlentatlon N3 World Hlstory and has two grade school classes H15 hobbv Boats The World Hlstory Class studled ancxent tunes and the begmmng of c1v1l1zat1on our mode rn tune s Ii' arf 5 5 1 5 'Pt ' ,A . K 2 -QW ,,fM.L 1 I Q 1 ix. g 1 Q. A 1' ' A i v4 f' , I -1 sl af ' -' Q 1 - .V ' fha, 5' ,V . 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J . , - '1 4 , 1 v - ,-P The boys in the Shop II Class are busy making lamps magazine racks gun racks corner shelves and coffee tables Mr Markusen left the ath letlc coach teaches Blology General Sclence Phys1ca.l Edu catlon and Spanlsh l and Spanlsh H Hobbles Flshmg and cab1 net rnaklng ,T Mr Srnlth rlght the commer c1al teacher 1nstructs Typmg I and H and General Buslness He also teaches Journahsm Speech and General Math Llkes Students w1th amb1t1on '- Among the extra projects of the Typmg I St II Classes p1ctured below have been copy typlng and stenclllng for The Evergreen The Ranger Roundup- and for the Qulll SL Scroll 'lf 6 -A ' alt: sw- , I I I I ' ' J .r - I I I - , A ,, - . 75 'Q . f 5 I I - g . . 4 Q! , ,.., '21 ' ' 'Ng ' QW aff 1 . l . X ,V , f I - I . I I 1 V : . 'if-9' xi-g , ,. S - ' . ' 51 N, Al' , -N Y . , . 5. I to I -M 'Y I N g I X5 .. 2 fy ' I . X . 7 I 'VM-1-1-ui.. A A F wi A JU' ..Q-A 2 1 'C S '91 IS rin The Chemlstry Class 15 conductmg an experlment by neutrallzmg aclds and bases The class performed weekly experlments and saw sc1ent1f1c mov1es 'lb i Mr Mead rlght teaches Chemlstry 1r1 the hlgh school and also teaches ln the grade school Hobbles Skung wood workmg and sallmg Mr Englekmg left teaches Band and Glee Club lI'1 h1gh school and also teaches grade school Hobbles Flshmg and huntmg 'Y nv., 1 P1ctured below 1S the advanced band They appeared at football and basketball games and performed several band concerts 7 A Ax Walke A LA iffy QFXDAPMWAW M353 Mk AM ffx K xkx 5 NNE... K f KN K f'v x Qvilce he Aim CLASSES ..-.xix X -Rxyfxx F FT Xgx x X -xjs? Hd ,......-,...ixX Kff-ff Aj'-x X, f -3 fl Yr! A20 f C606 X93 2 mm , 5 - N fM a fW f l f A N, 5 5 X f K ,JN , ff M x C N 'X I N X- .,f Q ig X -- --7-7-7, N Q-,fx ' ,7 ' R S .f T-if f' Lf FTW xx N XA 'il-gf ,V 1 ,Z xx 5 -Q, ,,,,,, -, 55. JZ 'X 'xv- ffi- Q X - A K xx' ix 1 ifb-f'Agl5 gx k M an - 4 41 K x E-,,,,- , -W - Tf LSQ4' 'VLB 4 - - ! f- ..,,N W X XLXTX fix I f - x,, LlXgL r QI., -r r 1 I W X Q7 9 3' SENIORS . The class of '53 has its eyes on the fu- . ture. Their opportunities are many and their records in high school will show they are on their way to becoming good citizens. We teachers hope they will make the best use of their training and to all, we offer our wishes for a successful future. T SEATED Trula Balch Presldent, Mr Markusen Advxsor STANDING Donald Hoglan Vlce Presxdent, Betty Crow ell Secretary, Barbara Bumston Representatlve, Robert Johnston Treasurer Duane Lee standing Pat Brlttam seated are planning the Semor Class Hlstory 4'- 10 MARVHJACKERMAN Basketball 3 4 Football 3 4 Baseball 3,4, Paper Staff 3,4 TRULA BALCH Annual Edltor 4 Class Presldcnt 3 4 Class Vlce Presldcnt, 2 Class Treasurer 1 Glrls Club 1,2 4 Glec Club 1 2 4 Student Body Trbasurbr 2 3 Honor SOC14., W 3,4 Paper Staff 3,4, School Paper Edltor 4, Dramatlcs 2 SChOlO1Sh1P Award 1 2 TRENHOLM BARTLETT Lcttermcn's Club Vlcc Presldnnt 3 4, Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3,4 Softball 2,3,4 Pdplf Staff 3 IUCHARD BENNETT --Football 3,45 Softball 2, 3,4- Paper Staff 3. '11 'QQPNL gs. ,Q f 5 by A C' in lhc w QW? pq., 'K' PATRICIA BRITTAIN IR Dramaucs 2 4 Band 2 Clbc Club 2 3 4, Class Offlobr 2 Gxrls Club 2 3 4 Gxrls Club Pros ldbnt 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Papa St.1ff3 4 l.1br,1r1J.n 2 3 Class VICC Prbsldbnt 3 BARBARA BUR NSTON Glcc Club 4 Class Tr .zsurer 2 3 Class Rbprl,sbntat1wc 4 GIFIS Club 2 3,4 Gxrls Club Tr .ls urbr 3 L1brarun 2 Dmmutxcs 3 P.1pl.r Staff 3 4 BETTY CROWELL Class Sncrctary 3 4 Student Body Sccre tary 4 G1rls Club 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 2, I.1brJ.r1..m 2, Pap Staff 3 4 CHARLES HILL Studont Body Presxdent 4 Lettcrmen's Club Prbsldbnt 3,4 Baskgtball 3 4, Football 3,4 Softball 2, 3, 4, Dramatxcs 2 3 13 DOIN HOGLAIN LL Club4 Dmnmlxus 3 4 I 1 Q tbV1ll2 9 4 Annual 4 lion x Sw uty ROBERT JOHNSTON F otb.1ll 4 Class IIk.l.SL1IL.l 4 PL St.1ff2 3 Band 2 Bus Momtor 3 4 DIANE LEE r s Club 2 9 4 45 xcu 9 Class Offxurl 2 bl 1 Club2 3 4 PATRICIA ROBIINSOIN Glu. Club 4 Papu Sta114 ynrls I3 Q?+'bx Q-1-L bio-w fri? if A-419' '6 'Y 'x 'lakh' N-.V SENIOR CLASS HIS FORY FRESHMEN Twenty e1ght freshmen elected the follow1ng off1cers Pr es1dent Darlene Goode Harr1s X ue Pres1dent D1 me Lee Sect ct ary Yvonne Halverson Cadero 'lreasurer Mrs Conn Fo end our 1n1t1 1t1on week we enterta1ned the student body 1n honox of the soph omores w 1th a song about them and a football game sk1t 1n WhlLll the freshmen defeated the sophomores We purchased twelxe metal lotkers for the school SOPHOMORE We elected the followmg off1cers Pres1dent D1ane Lee V1ce Pres1dent Trula Balch Secretary Charlene Cook Treasurer Barbara Burnston Adx 1sor Mrs Conn The sophomores and freshmen sponsored a Th8llkSglV11'lg party for the student cloak room for the Semor Ball and the Jun1or Prom and arranged a Clean Up Day 1n the sprmg Rlchard Bennett rece1ved a football letter and Tren Bartlett a basketball letter Trula Balch was Student Body Treasurer JUNIOR Offlcers for the year were P1 es1dent Trula Balch V1ce Pres1dent Pat Br1tta1n Secretary Betty Crowell Treasurer Barbara Burnston Representatwe Don Hoglan Adv1Sor Mr Smlth Trula Balch was chosen Rhododendron PFIDCGSS by a student faculty comm1ttee Don Hoglan Charles H111 and Trula Balch had leadmg parts 1n the school play Aaron Sl1ck from Punk1n Creek D1ane Lee was Rangerette V1ce Pres1dent and Barbara Burnston was Treasurer Trula Balch was Student Body Freas urer and Ass1stant Bus1ness Manager for the 1952 Evergreen Tren Bartlett and Charles H111 rece1ved football letters Tren Don Hoglan and Charles H111 rece1ved basketball letters Our act1v1t1es mcluded a booth at the Br1nnon Bazaar Jun1or Prom w1th a Spr1ng Carn1val theme the trad1t1onal Chr1st mas Party for the student body and the Jun1or Semor Banquet for forty people at the RIVGFIDG Lodge Wlth Charles H111 as toast master and Mr Butler as guest speaker SENIOR The 13 sen1ors elected the follow1ng off1cers president Trula Balch Semors Act1v1t1es VICE Pres1dent Don Hoglan Secretary Betty Crowell In Sprmg TI'9aSUI'9I' Robert Johnston Representat1ve Barbara Burnston ll A 11 1. 1 Supplement 7' - ' 'Z x Z ' - , ' v ' 1 - ' 1 ,' w 1 f 1 . ,. bod . The Yellow'ackets la ed for our So homore Ho . We o erated the Y J ' . . . I ' ' 3 , ' 5 . , . U . . ,, S . . . - 3 . - . 1 I 4- r , ' - lx Lftt 1 1 x INT N 1nxWart1 li n x in N141 BAC '-- c o1'igl1t:j.Lrt-ld Sltlcl.. Do will Dunlay. l.i'.'und 11,11 l 'il., l -i'O'I r ' 'L' Q. JL'.lllll.lI1C1QlAl.. lj-ll hllllnl, L' llOtl,'-.'l, Dlcl-llc D'-llxu. Jn. . lc'IlC . V , gg 14 ' ' Y ' ' .iff D 3 I I I y . , . .- hi . . - . - V 9 . ' C . R . . . - 1 'F 5. , . irx AdV1S3f M15 Bl vms JUNIOR OFFICERS Presldent Vlce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Representatlve Patsy Mlller Norma Warfleld Jean Mahone D1ckey Drake Jean Bancroft The crowd at the Jumor Prom danced neath a Wlnter Wonderland to the muslc of the Beachcombers The audltorlum was beau tlfully decorated wlth trees snow tmsel lclcles and blue llgnts The Chrlstmas Program for the student body was sponsored by the Jumor Class The study nall was decorated 1n the tradl t1onal green and red Chrlstmas decorat1ons A chlcken dlnner was enjoyed by everyone who attended the Jumor Senlor Banquet sponsored by the Jumor Class Planmng the Prom 15 SOPHOMORES BACK lelt tw I'15llf G nr. llmeeel C11 lrl s Rohnmon Slmlx Oen -.fry Bxrds rbn. X l rman 1111 Ru cr MIDDLE Lwm Palnortl Clark Eaton J rrx l lblan Nauu Good 'NI ulrne LLL mx L Mad LX Aldcne Ellxott Rlulllfd Stephens Stamp r DIIIIIILBYLJXNII Dal Llxurt not Iucturul FRS ADVISOR Mr Lock SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Jerry Hoglan V1ce Presldent Clark Eaton Secretary Aldene Elhott Treasurer Emlleen Bloomfleld Representatlve Jamce Mackey Sophomore Execut1ve Meetmg 16 A--V Lf : c' . WH, .c 1 , K A' -,j- cy.l.c .-ere t . --I H' 1. ,Q fn , e,.. '- j. Q- - ' , FRONT--Marianne Akcrlund, Emilccn Bloomfield, Gerry Klan, llclen Rlcllardson. Kallxcrinc Walker. Dorothy HQ, 'L . ', 0.1.04 'V 5 .',4 5 9 h HQ Q A ' ,T , . FRESHMEN BACK left to nght john Bergeson, Mlehael Rexter, Robert. MeLam MIDDLE Ronald Papwornh Dorls Cook, Pat Martm, Joanne Thomas, Robert Ph1ll1ps FRONT Bonme Warfxeld Betty Mlehael Mona Robm ,S , son, Barbara Hendrxclson, Susxe Lorenzen, Darlene Kelly Qnot pxcturedj B 'B Thomas Elliott 51? ADVISOR Mr Srruth Presldent Susle Lorenzen Vlee Presldent Ronme Papworth Secretary Barbara Hendmekson Treasurer Robert Ph11hps Representatwe Pat Martm fag. 01. Wm 'Y 17 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Thls year s Student Body Dfflcers were as plctured above left to rlght Charles H111 Presldent Mr Butler Advlsor Gerry Klatt Treasurer Patsy Mlller V108 Pres1dent and Betty Crowell Sec retary The Qullcene Hlgh School Student Body Organlzatlon the governmg body of our school sponsored an all school dance 1n September after game m1xers and an all school play They purchased athlet1c lnsurance and unlforms 4 X fX fx X Followlng 150 days f ram Paul stepped down too hard and made Lake Leland fi it f5X W FN ACTIVITIES BAND The advanced band 15 playlng a l1vely march led by Mr Engelklng The band added school sp1r1t and pep whlle playlng for basketball and football games They also part1c1pated 1n the Chrlstmas and Sprlng Programs and they gave a concert Members sold Mlstletoe at Chrlstmas to help fmance thelr un1forms Hlgh school students are Trumpets Patsy Mlller and Nancy Goode Clarlnets Emlleen Bloornfleld and Helen Rlchardson Soprano Saxophones Aldene Ell1ott and Joanne Thomas Alto Saxophones Jean Bancroft Barxtone Gene Hancock Trombones Trula Balch and Clark Eaton The Glee Club dlrected by Mr Engelkmg sang for the Sprlng Program and P T A A selected group sang for the Chrlstmas Program and another group sang for the Amateur Show and for Graduatlon 20 PUBLICATIONS Sldellghts of Qullcene Hlgh School news and act1v1t1es were nnmeographed ln the school paper Phe Ranger Roundup and news of lnterest to the cornmumty was put ln the Qulll SL Scroll a column publlshed by the Port Fownsend Leader Trula Balch was appolnted Edltor of the class and advlsed by Mr Smlth The members are as plctured above Barbara Burnston Pat Roblnson and Dlane Lee below Jean Ban croft Mr Smlth Advlsor lVIarr1anneAckerlund Betty Crowell Trula Balch Edltor Marvln Ackerman and Charles H111 QNot plctured Pat Brlttaln J 21 Quill SL Scrol1 and Ranger Roundup, written by the Journalism 95 , 5 'ix , ff' -f Y V y A 15 ' X fri 11 A W. N I ' 1. 4 'I N , ,ff .4,,.a Q TOP: Trula Balch, Editor. MIDDLE: Nancy Goode, Business Managerg jean Mahone, Assistant Business Managerg jean Bancroft, Assistant Editor. MIDDLE RIGHT: Art Committee--Dickie Drake, Editorg Gerry Klatt, Asistantg jerry I-loglang Clark Eatong Aldenc Elliott. EXTREME RIGHT: Mr. Smith, Advisorg Barbara Burnston, Snap Shot Editorg Don Hoglan, Copy Reader. BOTTOM: Sales Com- mittee--janice Mackey, Nadine Lee, Pat Robinson, Diane Lee, Pat Brittain. EVERGREEN STAFF FT EDITORIAL STAFF EDITORIAL: Trula Balch, Jean Bancroft BUSINESS: Nancy Goode, Jean Mahone ART: Dickie Drake, Gerry Klatt, Jerry Hoglan, Clark Eaton, Aldene Elliott, Don Dunlap PHOTOGRAPHY: Barbara Burnston OFFICE: Reporters: Susie Lorenzen, Janice Mackey, Pat Miller, Charles Hill - File Clerks: Darlene Kelly, Nadine Lee, Pat Robinson - Typistsz Diane Lee, Pat Brittain - Copy Reader: Don Hoglan. This year's Evergreen staff of twenty members was one of the largest staffs in many years. The staff was divided into five main divisions: Editorial, Business, Art, Photography, and Office. Many of the staff officers worked in more than one division. The Paul Bunyan theme, chosen by the staff, was carried out in original sketches by the art staff. This Evergreen is the largest yet published. An eight page supplement will, for the first time, contain the pictures of late spring activities and graduation pictures. 'I' SPEECH f DRAMA il' The Speech and Dramatics Club was organized for the first time this year Their purpose is to produce plays, the proceeds to be used in buying cos tumes, props ind more dramatic equipment for the school Students with interest and experience in speech or dramatics are eligible for rnern bership The purpose of the Lettermen s Club is to help with any problem pertaining to sports, see that no illegal stripes or letters are Worn on sweaters, and to help promote a general interest in sports Anyone having a letter is eligible to belong to this organization The officers are Charles Hill Pres- ident' Tren Bartlett, Vice President, J LOEEOM ROW Lelt to Il ht lwli Smith A lxisor N tnex Goole Prtsident Clark Exton Steretaix everix Klatt Treasurer Trula Balch Tommy Elliott Diek Stephens MIDDLE ROW Donlioglan Charles il1ll Sandy Oen Pat Martin Lettx Crowell jean Bancroft Dickey Drake Rene's Hopper Katherine Walker TOP ROW Charles Robinson Donald Dunlap janicc Mackey jean Mahonc. Pat Brittain Barbara Bum ston Gene Hancock jerry lloglan Vice President fnot pictured TOP. left to right: Robert Johnston Marxin Ackerman' Don lflo lanl jim Prestwood Pat Martin jim Reiter, Sandy Oen, Chuck Hill. BOTTOM' Mr. Mirkusen, Advisor' Richard Bennett lob Phillips. Eivind lljclvik, Tom Elliott, jcriy Hoblan. Tren Bartlett. LETTERMEN Pictured above are the students with a B' average or better The purpose of the Rangerettes 15 to work w1th the other orgamzatlons for the welfare of the school The Rang erettes had a secret 1n1t1at1on for the new glrls at the flrst of the school year The glrls had an all school clean up day, and a Valentlne 5 Party for the student body Ref1'GShIf1eHtS were served at soclal gatherings fol lowlng busmess meetmgs CIET A4, ,,,.,, A TOP ROW: Left to right- Clark Eaton Robert Johnston Dickey Drake Patsy Miller Aldene Elliott Emileen Bloomfield. BOTTOM ROW: Darlene Kelly Trula Balch jean Mahonc Gerry Klatt Barbara Hendnckson Mr Butler Advlsor fnot plcturedj Jerry lloglan BOTTOM Left to Rlght Mrs Blevms, Advxsor, Pat Br1tta1n Presxdent, jean Mahone Vxce Presx dent, Gerry Klatt Secretary jamce Mackey Treasurer Nancy Goode Representatxve, Helen R1chardson SECOND Dxane Lee Renee Hopp er Betty Mxchael Norma Warheld Dorothy Stampcr Mona Robmson Dor1s Cook Patsy Mlller THIRD Sus1e Lorenzen, Trula Balch Barbara Hendrlckson Dxckey Drake Katherme Walker Nadxne Lee Betty Crowell Barbara Burnston, Pat Robmson TOP Dxanna Brown Marmannc Ackerlund Darlene Kelly Ermleen Bloomfleld Joanne Thomas jean Bancroft, Bonnle Warf1cld Aldene Ell1ott goal RANGERETTES ' : 7 Y J Y , s 1 I I ' Y Y x 7 V f ' Y ' J 5 ' x ' : ' : . ' ' - - . . X . , . . . , , - - , , . 1 n X w I r x 2 , . . 3 , . . . . - . . , . s v - - ' ' X 2 - , . . . . . , . . . . J 1 1 1 2 ' . . - . : , I . . 1 H l J I ' s 7 7 . I . X . , - 1 N Q , . L xi' 1 ' - I f Y x Wit V fu g 4 y l . . no Y . 4 - ' . .V - .f , .gf ,rag yin? 4 , , , . '5' QT A-X,-., Ng,.x- Xb-X 'x N Xxx- J X NY' X --K , fx .aj KX Q-f-bf ,ZX f x Q oo 7, 4, C-anal Paul was plowing Puget Sound, when the Blue Ox shied at the school teacher with a pink parasol. Pau1's heel dug Hood-Canal while holding him back. 26 K,--5 I 5 C?,- -SJ K f X C Q5 Q D 1' 1 Q X 4 X ,, Z -'- -2 1 X I - 1- , g ' - yf , -B-5 ' fx Yvfg 4, xx N 5 '-x N X J ' kjx X30 f X -'L ! I f if .N Mx 'l l ,X qs? wr Q N ' f X Xxx 4' SPDRTS QQ X ,5,yY FOOTBALL BENNETT Half Back BARTLETT Tackle Eleven man football was played for the flrst tlme 1n several years thls year Chuck H111 and Tren Bartlett were co captams and Tommy Elllott manager of the team The team w11l lose 6 lettermen th1s year Mr Markusen PHILLIPS End Coach l HILL Half Back ACKERMAN End JOHNSTON Guard Y ' ,' - 4, ' 'A' rQ:C1J ' k A-,fx ..,..,,-...VA . , . . ' 28 T X J HOGLAND Half Back PRES FWOOD Full Back Seconol Team BACK ROW left to r ght Tommy Ehott Ivhnager john Bergeson Chuck Rob n FRONT ROW Dale Lautarct Don Dunlap jerry Hoglan Herb Bcck HJELVIK Quarterback V MARTIN Tackle OEN Center REIT-ER Tackle - , , A ' i : l 9 S 1 V i ' son, Don Hoglan, Bob McLain, Mr. Markuscn, Coach. 1 v 1 N ' 29 I 'AR'l'LE'l l' - Cc: 'cr XX Q7 I I KK, L if was l ' M X Inj f' ' 5E f X13 S 'RlfxM A 5 ,Qi , , , , F wg' , QlqXk,'K-ff.-I1 '3 'gtg If 4A K: '21, . s' 1' Z, un'-11 Qfw 1 .iv W., X5-' . 'Qfl'-l'1f.: ff. f :pl , : Suf e'1--. .1 ' i ':ff,Q ell, 'jf ' V Q. V Q23-Q 1 Q -XC!KERUfXfV -1151 11 yu BASKETBALL Q... -'eff is f. w hy if iam 5 f LQ fl V '- - . - I 1 V - P 4 1' . wp K ' Q .J , ,f ' , ' -A w L, .L. w . . Q . N . 3 ..r:'.QL ' 1 ' ,' ,Hn gf.,-wi-. f 5 ,- .--, ,fflff-S ' ,bf T r- 95 ' Pvt' 2351 '- 1 1 we ' , ' , A w' , HRH-, pm: - .15 ., f J ,,,., . , . , Hr, K- 4 2, - -z:,,fv .N ,. 1 . X t Xa, f , f ,am V- .M . 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