Renton High School - Illahee Yearbook (Renton, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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R RAL I r Q.. i, ff' I K' iff' f2jQf2g f 'X axfff if W MM x , Q-46, M J 0 W U, ' , width, U, - ' ' , vga, bv v H-14 447 707mm . wg lg , ,,6-0-ev.,-L,Gffx1'4Cv. Z, f ,fqmff 46546. zf efhnm .M 4 OLIVER M. HAZEN, Superintendent Aalminisfrafion Plans for rowflz if O S EE SOS ' fi! M M N N ,g A,:4. fii - ' E' F S FLOYD HUGHES GEORGE DOBSON, President -,, .f,,.x,.,,,,,, . ,. f ELMER PISTORESI Swat A. M. ROBERTS H. RAYMOND JOHNSON, Secretary B. G. MORR!SON STANLEY I. THOMPSON Principal If asked what l like best about Renton Junior - Senior H i g h School, high on that list one would find: friendliness of the studentsg cooperative and intelli- gent followershipg pride in their school and campusg and their enthusiasm and respect for and loyalty to their student govern- ment. It is a pleasure to extend greet- ings and congratulations to the students and particularly to the annual staff in recognition of this fine annual. On the whole, school experiences are generally reward- ing and satisfying to students, A book such as this which records and preserves these activities and experiences for your future en- joyment cannot but render a genuine service. Principal KARL J. WEBER ' Vice-Principal i or vlvffif' Qi 1 B AX U' 'Kb' clit BORGHILD F. ANDERSON WILLIAM O. BELMONDO IAMES F. BEMIS ESTHER BITTER Communications L ng age and m ty Arts Language and Community Arts Home Economics , Assistant Football and Basketball Coach FACULTY Pant ee S of Wisdom 1-- A K I MRS. MARVEL BOOTH ROBERT T. BONIORNI CHARLES A. BOWEN Mathematics Health, Physical Education, History Physics-Chemistry and junior High Coaching F7 --,O EILEEN BROWN WILLIAM I. BROWN ARCHIE G. BRESLIN PATRICIA BUNCH Corrective Speech Auto Mechanics Distributive Education Physical Education and Health ,. V , ' '.V, 1 V .S rail xg, A-.. .... Y f . H., f .V-1. -E R . , . , Q zg. 2 1,4 4. y i, is I ia I ' ' i ': hi , Q xr 1 N 1 1 i 1 I ' i se ' A V 5 M? 5 ' A 1 if awww 3 i XQEXQF R 1 fbi? 1 it 4, :f mf? f' Q 32:62 K is ,wi i av 'liz if ELSIE CHANDLER HAROLD CONLEY GENE COULON Q DUSALINA CAVALETTO Li bra ri a n Language and Community Arts Driver Training Recreation Leadership United States History Q1 IUDY L. DAVIDSON ROBERT CARL DICKEY FRANK DUNTLEY School Lunches Machine Shop Language and Community Arts i :fi 9 iii - : ggi ...W- MRS. LOIS W. FACH Business Education 1 i - ,fi .,. is ' W .fe ' W V Q .Lggii ' 4 iw! Cuz tgikk Elfliiiiiiiii g DWIGHT FELTON Driver Training MYRON H. FINCH MARGARET FINDLEY Head Counselor junior High Girls' Counselor se i rs, 7 3 I in lar--0-S ,si .J K Q 1-qv f. . 1 MR 2 5 S. FRANCES FLINT DURY A. FOX MRS. RUTH P. FROST Home Economics Industrial Arts Permanent Substitute ELIZABETH GILLIS MRS. ANNIE L. GREEN VIRGINIA GREENLEE MRS, NORMA HALLOWELL Latin, English Language and Community Arts Physical Education Language and Community Arts A .QW ,,...,.,,..,..,........,. 'fi MRS. IUDITH E. HANNUS PHILIP A. HANSEN NORMAN HASH Study Hall Language and Community Arts Mathematics 'llTlEliWWfW'e5??-atl -. IOHN HEINLE IOAN HEPPEL EDWARD HICKENBOTTOM ROBERT HODGES ' Mathematics Phychology and Mathematics Industrial Arts Art ji? z' - rv X A ' so NZ -m.. VIVIAN HOLT MRS KATHLEEN HOLZER ROGER L. HUBBARD Attendance English Industrial Arts MYRA HUESTIS HEDWIG HUSBY CARL W. IOHNSON STANLEY 1. IONES instrumental Music English History Language and Community Arts ,E . HARLEY E. KIRK IOSEPH F. KOENIG MRS. BERNICE KOESTER Drama, English Safety Driving and First Aid Home Economics Driver Training pt, .1- - we pw -1- .,.....' 1' V' X Y K I K K LESTER KOVACH MR. DONALD LARSON IRVIN T. LEIFER MRS. BERNICE LLOYD General SCBGHCG and General German, Spanish Physical Education and Coaching Family Living and English usrness Ms Q WILBUR E. LUFT MABEL E. LUNDY CATHERINE T. MAGINNIS Senior High Boys' Counselor and Mathematics Language and Community Arts Athletic Director Glfxfnf 5 BHIN-iN , .c .if LOREN MANN MRS. BLANCHE MARTIN WILLIAM McKEE ROY McLEOD Language and Community Arts Language and Community Arts Language and Community Arts, Language and Community Arts and Coaching H...--f MRS. LUCILLE MEHUS MRS. FRANCES MERRYMAN LIV MEYERS Senior High Girls' Counselor Language and Community Arts Mathematics mn... 3 ,,,. ..,,. , TQ! is IA 2 Q it Q u, 'I' new ' RENE MORIN WILLIAM O'BRIEN MILDRED PADDEN KENNETH PATTI French and Spanish Science and Coaching Language and Community Arts Industrial Arts ,sl J' 1 WALTER PORTER DANIEL RICH MRS. VERA RICHARDSON Mathematics Language and Community Arts Directed Studies , wif, V Aff, Q ,. if MARY ROBERTS IOHN ROBERTSON RANDALL ROCKHILL MRS MARGARET ROSE Language and Community Arts American Government Music 4 Music -wsgwmiw 'Aung ,M W GERTRUDE SCHLAUCH MAY SHAFT RITA SHERWOOD K' 1 Mathematics' Mathematics Language and Community Arts i? 1 ,V 4' 7,4 .1 'ff fqffefgg. -..gm 46155 r, .t.,,'24,f 4 4 if-' GQ,-f LAURA SHOOK CELIA SHULTZ MRS BETTY SIMMS Nurse Craft Language and Community Arts ROLAND STEMMER Industrial Arts 4347 AGNES STEWART LEONARD STILLWELL JUNE STULTZ Physical Education General Shop Home Economics fr ' f , , . E 2 Cs- wr ,.- fs 1 ,ff 4 ETHEL SWENSON IOHN SUZICK ARTHUR TOWNE GORDEN THOMPSON Language and Community Arts Physical Education Transportation and School Patrols Business Education GORDON VOILES LEO WARD ALVIN WARWICK Vocal Music Mathematics Home Visitor KATHRYN WATT PAUL WELLS STANLEY WILLIAMS OLGA WRANSTEDT Business Education Biology Asst. Librarian Physical Education and Art IJM1. IAMES YOUNG ALEX ZEMECK RONALD MAGDEN Instrumental Music Physical Education Language and Community Arts WARNER TALSO BARBARA HAUGAN BARBARA STOKES Vice-President President SECVETHYY BOARD OF l Under the capable leadership of our president, Barbara l-laugan, Renton l-ligh s student governing body, the Board of Control, has completed another successful year. It is an or ganization of student leaders, elected by each roll room to represent them at board meet ings. In this way the student has an opportunity to participate in school government man agement, and control of problems relating to student welfare. The aims of the board are to promote greater student participation in school activities study problems of finance, elections, and assemblies through student committees serve as the students organization to improve conditions of the schoolg and stimulate and develop school spirit, school loyalty and school pride. The board meets once every other week. Special meetings are held when necessary The representatives thoroughly discuss all problems before deciding the issues that come before them. Among the activities and projects that have been supported or promoted this year are sponsored representatives to student council conferences: campus and building clean up campaign, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies: advertising of school events traffic-safety conferencel contest for new yells: expanded the plaque system youth of the-month programg Homecoming: youth leadership contest: improvement of sportsman ship: and a cheer leader conference. Aiding Barbara this year were Warner Talso, viceapresident, and Barbara Stokes sec retary. The group is under the guidance of our vice-principal, lvlr, Karl Weber. TABLE 1 at right of picture from outside: Ron johnson, Sam Pellegrino. Mike Galvin, Gene Aitken Dan Mikkonen Garry Callen Marilyn Tharp, Barbara Belmondo, Helen Ryckman, Vic Carpine. TABLE 2 at back from right to left Warner Talso Barbara Haugan Barbara Stokes, jonathan Edwards tin centerl. TABLE 3 at left of picture from outside: Yvonne Hehr Mick Zevart jackie Richardson lmo gene Ahlers. jack McCulloch, Donna Wallace, Dick Knutson, Ron Hicklin, Fay Millet. Bill Huntington CO TRUL TABLE l at right: Roger Davis, Tony Mencias, jim White, john Tharp. David Allen, Tom Parks Al Duncalf Stan Farber Richie Tasca Herb Seablom. Bob Nangle. Cary johnson. Table 2 back: Warner Talso. Barbara Haugan Barbara Stokes Mary Davidson Dave Acker jack Kreig, TABLE 3 to left: Robert Losey, Mike Wilson. Nick Scheuch, jon Bergman. Marrane Baumgardner Sharon Pellechla Ruby Ann Sedlacek. Barbara Danielson, Carolyn Guy. Lorelie Burrows, Arleen Taini, Mary Starkovich FLORENCE N IGHTINGALE Vice-President Girfs' Cfulv Develops Clzaracfer Girls' Club, under the supervision of Mrs, lvlehus, is an organization to which every girl in school belongs. The officers of '53-'54 were Donna Wallace, president, Florence Nightingale, vice-presidentg and Mollie Church, secretary. Among the many things sponsored by Girls' Club this year were the Kiwanis Halloween Dance, Courtesy Week followed by the annual tolo dance, the Mothers' Tea, and all the meetings throughout the year, Meetings which the Senior High girls attend are held at various times during the year for the purpose of helping with problems which may come up at the time. Branches of the Girls' Club include Bulletin Board Committee, Program Committee, Regulation Committee, which elects a Girl-of-the-Month each monthg and a senior Girl-of-the-Year g Standards Committee, Pub- licity Committee, and Friendship Club. Make Way for flze Boys' Club Under the direction of Mr, Luft, the Senior High boys are organized into the Senior High Boys, Club for the purpose of unifying the services that boys can render the school. Some of their biggest duties are: Planning club meetings and programs, assisting character training through bulletin announcements, and checking the bulletin boarrds. Character development, ethics, and citizenship train- ing form the core around which club meetings are built. Each home room has a representative which meets with and aids the executive board in carrying out these duties. This year the two main activities of the Boys' Club were Careers Day and Dads' Night. Hats off to the three fellows below, for making these activities and the Boys' Club a success this year. X' C FPS , 1 -A525 t . ,f M ti ,v'm,1- it Q MICKEY ZEVART FAY MILLETT LOUIS BAREI Vice-President President Secretary SEATED: Anita Delaurenti, Senior Editor LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Henson, Edith Randall, Kathy Cochran, Ann LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Huntington, Dick Knutson, Arlene Delaurenti, Gerbracht. Arlene Bressan, junior Editor, ludy Hird, Marilyn Tharp, Ray Peretti. I L L A H E E Grows Uzader Annual Staff The Annual Staff this year differs from previous years because it was divided into various groups which worked on lay-outs, typing, sports, activities, photography and art. Although most people do not realize it, this hard- working group begins in the fall by planning the book and selecting the cover and continues working the entire year until the final happy day when the. annuals are handed out. Highlighting this year's work was the Annual Drive held in October. The staff made booster buttons, put notices in the bulletin, presented a skit and sponsored a brightly decorated booth in the rnain hall to encourage the students to buy more annuals. Many changes have been made in the lllahee this year to make it a bigger and better annual than ever. Special thanks should be given to Mr, Fox, Mr. Larsen and Mr. Conley for their help in picture taking, the Photo Club for all the snaps, and Miss Heppell for her assistance with the art work. Senior Editor for l953-54 was Anita Delaurentig Junior Editor was Arlene Bressan. They and the entire staff were advised by Miss Gertrude Schlauch. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Barbara Belmondo, Ruth Pierce, Gladys Acree. f SEATED: Anita Delaurenti, Senior Editor: Arlene Bressan, junior Editor. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Delores Lever, Donna Wallace, Myrna Abra- hamson, Betty Teraoka, Susan Heppenstall, Bill Longwell, Merilee Robertson, Kathryn Argano. ,f , I V J - -ff X . g ff! x... ,Jf X KM- XR MJYB ff A 9 U fp ff M 3, f Y XXX rw W Q f ' l Q 2 fy Wfi W Xxx XV ffm f if .iri- fjjlfgf WJ W FALL 2 ,,,. ., r 4, N N X J N H 'xx f K , T X xg jf f f pa W t me 'TZDW 2 ! f' 'N-x f I Xl ,L ' it R151 im ' d 1 'fli fm' t ' N ,Xl ,V i'.. .R If , bb Z an Q. 9 4 L i 46 'S ::' 4 S 'L sea . 4 .s 'ts so ?f j3itj, X A ANDERSON, MARILYN Mar Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 French Club 10, 113 Chieftain Staff 112 Attendance Office 12. ARNONE, ANTHONY Butch Basketball 10, 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Hall Patrol 11, 123 Distributive Education Club 123 Spanish Club 10, 113 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 123 Slip Collector 10, 11. BAKER, jERRY French Club 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. BAKKEN, SHIRLEY Bakke Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 113 Youth of the Month Committee 103 Mothers' Tea Committee 103 Latin Club 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Girls' Club Representative 113 Com- mercial Club 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Pep Club 11, 123 Pep Club Vice-President 122 United Nations 113 United Nations Vice-President 113 Roll Room Secretary 113 Attendance Office 11, 123 Play Day 10. BARILLEAUX, RAY Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 French Club 10, 113 Fire Patrol 103 Board of Control 113 Baseball 10, 11, 123 junior Council 111 Assembly Committee 12. BARTLEY, ARLENE BARTLEY Girls' Club 10, 11, 121A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Torch 10, 11, 123 Torch Breakfast Committee 113 Girls' Glee 103 All-School Show 103 junior Trio 113 Solo and Ensemble Contest 10, 11, 123 Main Office 123 Girls' Club Representative 113 Girls' Nonette 10, 113 Senior Trio 123 Girl of the Month 113 Music Library 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 11. ABELHANZ, ANITA Skeeter Entered from Zillah, Washington 103 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. ABRAHAM, VIVIAN Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Distributive Education 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Chieftain Staff 11. ABRAHAMSON, MYRNA Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Torch Society 10, 11, 121 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 United Nations Club 103 Pep Club 121 Latin Club Sec. 103 Election Committee 10, 11, 122 Plaque Committee 10, 11, 123 junior Prom Committee 113 junior Council 113 Senior Ball Com- mittee 123 Board of Control 103 Visitation Night Hostess 11, 123 Career's Day Hostess 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 Fall Play 123 I Speak for Democracy Contest 113 Girls' Club Program Committv 123 Counselor's Office 11, 123 j.C.L. Convention 103 College -a, Hostess 113 Friendship Club 123 Bulletin Board Committee 11. ACKER, PAT SUEY Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 11, 123 Bulle- tin Board Committee 113 Pep Club 123 Chieftain Staff 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Distributive Education 12. ALMBERG, ROBERT Bob Entered from So. Dakota3 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Track 113 Science Club 10, 123 Band 10, 11, 12. AHLERS, IMOGENE imc or Poncho Entered from Webster, So. Dakota 113 Sophomore Vice-President 103 Photo Club 10, 11, 123 Photo Club Vice-President 103 F.H.A. 103 F.H.A. Lunch Chairman 103 Mother's Tea Committee 10, 113 Mixed Ensemble 103 Board of Control 123 Girls' Glee Club Council 123 Chorus 10: Glee Club 113 Band 103 Pep Club 123 Standards Committee 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 11, 12, Senior Council 123 All-School Show 11, 123 Girls' Sports 11Q Torch Club 10, 11, 123 Torch Breakfast Comittee 113 Girls' Club 11, 123 A Cappella Choir 12. ANDERSON, CLIFF Andy Football 11, 123 Track 113 Fire Patrol. ANDERSON, jlM Ande Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Golf Team 10, 113 Band 10, 113 Baseball 12. ANDERSON, MARLYS Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club Representative 10, 113 Attendance Office 10, 113 Home Economics Office 12. IOR HAVE BAUMGARDNER, MARIANNE Mary Girls' Club 1O,ll,1Z3 Board ot Control 103 Red Cross Council 103 Girls' Glee Club 103 Senior High Girls' Ensemble 103 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 123 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Senior High Mixed Ensemble 111 Senior High Girls' Nonette 123 Solo Contest 113 Fire Patrol 123 Standards Committee 123 Basket Room 123 Torch Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 123 Ensemble Contest 10, 11, 123 German Club President 123 Choir Council 123 Torch Break- fast Committee 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 Roll Room Secretary 12. BEEBE, FRANKLYN Bud Boys' Club 10, 11, 121 Pep Band 11, 123 Spanish Club 11, lunior Prom Committee 11. BELMONDO, BARBARA Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' 11, 123 Attendance Office 11, 123 junior Council 113 Board ot Control 12: Commercial Club 123 Annual Staff 123 Play Day 10, 113 Chieftain Staff 11, 123 Girl of the Month 11. BENZ, FAYE Lucky or Brown Eyes Girls' Club 10, 11, 12, BERRY, GENE Entered from Kent 113 Boys' Club 11, 123 Pep Club 11. BLISS, BETTY Bet or Betsy Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 103 Decoration Committee 113 Stage Crcw 113 Distributive Education 12. BOOTH, RALPH Boother Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 113 Fire Patrol 113 Art Club 103 Lettermen's Club 10, BOUCHARD, ERROL Squeek Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Football 10, 11, 123 French Club 11, 123 United Nations Club 113 Chess Club 123 Science Club 123 Garbage Detail 123 Fire Patrol 123 Dads' Night Committee 12, BRAATEN, DALE Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. GRC ER ml? xi , 'fb C! x -s J 1 J .- ef -,- -Sk at Q SQ., BREES, LUCILLE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Art Club 10, 11, 12. BREWER, BILL Golf 103 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 lunior Prom Committee 113 Fire Patrol 123 Distributive Education 12, BROWN, CARL Brownie Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Baseball 12. BRYANT, DOLORES Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Stage Crew 113 German Club 103 Mothers Tea Committee 113 Bulletin Board Committee 11. BURNETT, STANLEY P. A. Crew 10, 11, 123 Stage Crew 103 Boys' Club 10, 11. 12 German Club 10, 11. CASTEEL, MARGARET Peggy Band 10, 113 Girls' Club 12. , 'Mgr 'EZ' ., 1 ,Qi CHAMBERLIN, MAYBELLE 53,53 Girls' Club 10, 11, 122 Pep Club 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 12. CHANIK CAROL Chan ff Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Commercial Club 10, 113 senior Ball Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 11. CHARLTON, DON IX Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 113 Latin Club 11. i' 545 COURTRIGHT, NOREEN Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Retail Selling Club 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Roll Room President3 Senior Council 123 Office Worker 12. CRAIG LORA LOU Lorie Girls' Club 10, 11, 121 Chorus 103 A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Nonette 11, 123 Mixed Ensemble 11, 123 Music Library 11, 123 Girls' Club Representative 113 Mothers' Teo Committee 121 All-School Show 10, 11, 12. CRAWFORD, BOB Rube Boys' Club 10, 11, 122 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Baseball 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Parking Patrol 123 Chess Club 10, 11, 123 Science Club 11, 12. CRAWFORD, DARLENE Dar Entered from Auburn Academy 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Girls' Club 12. CREEK, OPAL Op Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 112 Girls' Glee Club 10, 113 Retail Selling 123 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Standards Committee 10, I1. CROWELL, SHIRLEY Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Chieftain Staff 11, 123 Latin Club 103 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Brllletin Board Committee 123 Pep Cu 11. DAGGETT, NORMA Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' 11, 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Distributive Education 123 Girls' Sports 11, DANIELS, RICHARD Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. Double, double Toil and trouble Fire burn and Caldron bubble MacBeth IUQ CHICKLOSKI, LYLE Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. CLAUDON, DARLENE Dar Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 103 Attendance Office 123 Girls' Glee 10 CLAYTON, IAMES jerry Fall Play 103 All-School Show 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Football 103 French Club 11: Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Thanksgiving Play 103 Dramatics Club 10, 113 A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 123 Ensemble Contest 103 Garbage Detail 11, 123 Attendance Office 113 Basketball 103 Radio 12. CLINE, LEE Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 l. V. Football 103 Baseball 11, 123 Pep Band 11, 123 Trombone Quartet 103 Orchestra 10, 11, 122 Band 10,11, 123 Trombone Trio 123 German Club 10, 11, 12. COCHRAN, KATHLEEN Kathy Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Board of Control 103 Girls' State 113 Girls' Nation 113 Youth of the Month 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Lettergirls' 11, 123 Photo Club 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Standards Committee 10, 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 10, 11, 123 Voice of Democracy 11, 123 Oratorical Contest 11: German Club 10, 11, 123 Science Club 12: lunior Prom Com- mittee 113 Senior Ball Committee 103 Fall Play 123 Make-up Crew 11, 123 German Club Vice-President 10, 113 Torch Break- fast Committee 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 11, 123 History Pageant 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 10, 11, 123 College Conference Hostess 113 Vistation Night Hostess 123 Radio Staff 123 Torch Christmas Decoration 12. COOPER, MYRENE Coop Girls' Club 10, I1, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Lettergirls' 10, 11, 12: Art Club 10, 113 Ad Manager 113 Stage Crew 113 Pep Club 11: Mothers' Tea Committee 101 Senior Ball Committee 12. 'X DAVISON, DON Bevo Boys' Club IO, II, 123 Torch IO, II, 123 Basketball Manager 10, 113 Woodwind Quartet IO, 123 Election Committee 10, 11, 123 Chieftain Staff 11, 123 Lette-rmen's Club 10, II, 123 Latin Club jl,lZj Band 10, 11, 123 Festival Band 103 Pep Band 123 Editor Football Programs 12. DeHART, ALVIN Cat Boys' Club IO, I1, 123 Fire Patrol 12. DELAURENTI, ANITA Girls' Club 10, 11, IZ3 Latin Club 11, 123 junior Red Cross Council 103 Board of Control II3 junior Prom Committee 113 Standards Committee Il, l2Q Annual Staff 103 Assistant Editor Annual 113 Editor Annual 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Torch Club 11, IZ3 Play Day IO, 113 Latin Class President llQ A Cappella Choir 11, IZ3 Treble Trio 103 All-School Show 10, II3 Solo and Ensemble Contest IO, 11, I23 Festival Chorus 113 Girls' Sextet 123 Career Day Hostess 113 Visitation Night Hostess 113 j. C. L. II, 123 Choir Council I23 Torch Breakfast Committee 1I. DELAURENTI, ARLENE Girls' Club 10, II, 123 Girls' Glee IO, 113 A Cappella Choir II, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Annual Staff I23 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Standards Committee 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Girls' Ensemble 10, 113 Solo and Ensemble Contest 10, 113 Girls' Club Conference 123 Girls' Sextet I23 Regulation Committee 103 Torch Club I23 Board of Control 113 Girls' Club Representative 123 Latin Class Secretaryg junior Prom Committee 113 Play Day 10, 113 j. C. L. II, 12. DENGEL, jEANETTE jan Girls' Club 10, II, 123 Roll Room Secretary II, 123 Cheer Leader 123 Standards Committee 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Girls' Glee Club 103 Senior Chorus 11, 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Girls' Sports 103 Play 113 Pep Club 11, 123 Office Worker 12. DICKINSON, jOE Boys' Club 10, II, 12. DINNING, CATHERINE Snacks Girls' Club 10, I1, 123 Retail Selling Club 123 Spanish Club 10. DINNING, ROBERT Bob Boys' Club 10, II, 123 Stage Crew 10, 113 Slip Collector 12. DOBLER, FRANK Tarzan Boys' Club IO, 11, 123 Stage Plays IO, 113 Golf Squad 10. JY vw X sn.. -'W'-bf' ,ig 5 --Q03 ,- DOBSON, ANN Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Commercial Club IO, 11, 123 Production Staff 10, 113 Latin Club 10, II, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Senior Ball 123 Band IO, 113 Office Worker 11, 123 Co-Editor Chieftain I23 Pep Club I23 Lettergirls' Club II, 123 Girls' Sports IO, 113 Standards Committee 113 Youth of the Month Commit- tee 10, 11, 123 United Nations Club 103 Annual Staff 123 Golf 103 Visitation Night Hostess 123 Play Day 11. DOWDELL, DON Band IO, 11,3 Pep Band 113 Orchestra 113 Board of Control 10, II3 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Parking Patrol 123 Hall Patrol I23 German Club 10, 113 Senior Council I23 Boys' Club Representative 12. DOWNS, IOANNE jo Bands 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, II, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Girls' Sports II, 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Torch IO, 123 Torch Breakfast Committee3 Lettergirls' Club 11, 12. DUKE, PAUL Duker j. V. Football 10, Track 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club IO, 11, 123 Parking Patrol 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 113 Boys' Club 10, II, 123 Garbage Detail 23 Slip Collector 113 Fire Patrol II, 12. DUNCAN, SHIRLEY Dunk Pep Club 11, 123 Standards Committee 123 Senior Ball Committee I23 Make-up Crew II, 123 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, I23 Girls' Glee 103 All-School Show II3 Friendship Club IO. DUNKEL, PATRICIA Pat Girls' Club 10, Il, 123 Torch 103 Latin Club IO, 11, 123 Chief- tain Staff 113 Standards Committee 113 Bulletin Board Com- mittee 113 Office Worker 123 Youth of the Month Committee 12: junior Prom Committee II3 Senior Ball Committee 12. EARNEST, jOAN Transferred from Colfax, Washington 103 Friendship Club 103 junior High Band 103 Senior High Band II, 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Senior Ball Committee 12. EATON, PAT Pep Club 11, 123 Standards Committee 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Roll Room Secretary 103 Girls' Club Representative 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. Sleeping-walking Scene MacBeth V K , S s el , a QP F Q 2 , ,W A 32 Ki. -b hi 3 ee, ig v ' ' 'xl 1-P mL,, V ,-., ' Q7 M,ffy? Qf'iff 'Q'.,. ' ' , 55i-Q - ' . ' jim' - -V . . J, .1 M, 1' , 9 ,, ,, ' wills' X4 E 3,34 Q ',LLk 1, FREEMAN, BILL Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Garbage Detail 11. GAIDOS, NANCY LEE Nanc Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 10. 11, 123 Torch Society 103 Visitation Night Hostess 10, 113 Girls' Play Day 113 United Nations Control Council 113 United Nations Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 123 Chieftain Staff 123 Torch Breakfast Committee 10. CALVIN, MIKE Board of Control 10, 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Baseball 103 Golf 11, 123 Chieftain Staff 113 German Club 103 Garbage Patrol 123 Basketball 123 Distributive Education 12. GARLICK, ROBERT Bob Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. GERBRACHT, ANNE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Stage Crew 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Pep Club 123 French Club 11, 123 Annual Staff 122 Bulletin Board Co-Chairman 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 123 Girls' Sports 103 Art Club 10, 111 Tolo Committee 11. GOWIN, GRAEME WiIli Entered from Kent Meridian 123 Boys' Club 123 Service Club 11, 123 Paddle Squad 11, 123 F.F.A. 11, 12. GRAVES, ROBERTA Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Standards Committee 11, Senior Ball Committee 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Fall Production Staff 113 Drama Club 11, 123 Office Worker 123 College Day Hostess 113 Roll Room President 113 Roll Room Sec- retary 123 All-School Show 11. GROVE, MARILYN Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' 10, 11, 121 Mixed Ensemble 11, 123 Nonette 103 Girls' Glee 103 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Main Office Worker 11, 123 Ushers' Club Secretary 113 Ushers' Club President 123 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Regulation Committee 113 Music Library 123 Iunior Trio 113 Senior Trio 11, 123 All-School Show 10, 11, 123 Fall Play 113 Roll Room Secretary 113 Solo Ensemble Contest 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 103 Mothers' Tea Committee 103 Latin Club 11, 123 Girl of the Month 10. This is Cooking? i. 5, A V ., ICH V- ' ' I iv. . , H: ' -fffiuawuzi EATON, RON Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Basketball 103 Track 11, 12. v EDLUND, GERALD jerry Boys Club 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 12 Solo Contest 10. EMONS, IERRY 'e Patrol 10, 113 Air Raid 10. ERNEST, IAY Tiger Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Football 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 10, 123 Office Worker 113 Choir 123 Roll Room Vice- President 103 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Parking Patrol 11. FERRIS, MELVIN Mel Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Torch 11. FISHER, DAVID Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Chess Club 12. y FLINK, DAVID Dave Boys Club 10, 11, 123 German Club 10, 113 Chess Club 12. FOSTER, ALAN Fuzzy Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 French Club 11, 12. FOX, VIRGIL Virg or EI Foxo Transferred from O'Dea 113 Boys' Club 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 123 Vice President Photo Club 123 Annual Staff 'I23 Senior Ball Committee 123 Garbage Detail 123 Latin Club 123 Dads' Night Host 123 Teenage Traffic Safety Council Representative 123 Air Raid Patrol 12. n t. Q' 1 I Boys' Club 10, Ll, 123 Science Club 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 II' K .-49 nv- GUILLAUME, ROSEMARY Girls' Club IO, II, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 123 Chess Club II, 123 Production Staff, Fall Play 11. HANSEN, jEAN jeanie Girls' Club IO, Il, 123 Girls' Sports IO, 113 Mothers' Tea Com- mittee 113 Letcrgirls' Club 11, 123 Pep Club 113 Make-up Crew II, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Standards Committee II, 123 Youth of the Month Committee 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Roll Room Secretary 113 Fall Play Production Staff 123 Girls' Play Day 103 Photo Club 113 Chieftain Staff 113 College Day Hostess 113 Main Office 123 junior Council 113 junior Prom Committee I1. HARISON, PHILLIP Phil Boys' Club 10, 11, 121 Track 103 Air Raid Patrol 113 Slip Collector 12. HARRISON, RON Boys' Club Representative 10, 113 Boys' Club 10, II, 123 Latin Club II, 123 Board of Control 103 Torch II. HAUGAN, BARBARA jEAN Bobbie Roll Room President 103 Girls' Club 10, II, 123 Board of Control 10, II, 12: S.B.A. Secretary 111 S.B.A. President 113 Youth of the Month 113 Torch 10, 11, 12, Commercial Club 10, 11, 123 Election Committee 10, II, 123 Plaque Committee IO, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Solo Contest IO, 113 Youth of the Month Committee 103 Main Office II, 123 Production Staff 10, 113 Fall Play 103 Spanish Club 10, 113 Spanish Club Executive Board 10, 113 United Nations Club 10, 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 Senior Band Council 11, 12. HAYES, jUDY Girls' Club IO, II, 123 Lettergirls' IO, 11, 123 Secretary of Roll Room 113 Standards Committee 113 Bulletin Board Committee 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Girls' Glee 113 Distributive Education 123 Mothers' Tea Com- mittee II3 Girls' Play Day 10, 123 Attendance Office IZ. HEATH, jOANN Entered from Washington High School Sioux Falls, South Dakota 123 Girls' Club 123 Senior Proom Committee 12. HEBNER, PHIL Band I 113 Band ll 103 Science Club 11, 123 German Club 103 Golf 123 Boys' Club 10, II, 123 Boys' Club Club Representative 10. HEGEL, BARBARA Entered from Clarkston, Washington 113 Sports 103 Lettergirls' 103 High School Mixer I03 Band 103 Tumbling 103 Annual Staff 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 12. ,,,.,,gl!-ax. '-ri .. ,J giiv' Xa. rv? 1 f t 1 G' i x 1 d a n it A 1 ' I f. .,. 'P' W 'P A - ' f' X ' W' of ' + 152 f 2 'f .irs ff f :of ai, e a Q Us HEHR, YVONNE VONI Girls' Club 10, II, 123 Girls' Glee 103 Girls' Sports 10, II, 123 Lettergirls' II, 123 Roll Room President 123 Annual Staff 10, 115 Stage Crew 10, 113 School Store 11, 123 Fall Play 103 junior Prom Committee 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 Torch Society IO. HENRY, LARRY Hen Baseball 10, II, 123 Lettermen's Club II, I23 Boys' Club IO, I1, 123 Board of Control 103 Bus Patrol 10, I1. HENSON, SHARON Shan Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Art Club IO, 11, 123 Art Annual Staff 11, 123 Publicity for Annual Staff 12, junior Prom Committee 11: Senior Ball Committee IZ3 Mothers' Tea Committee IO, 113 I ,ig J- 1 Q W fl ' 3 . All-School Show Production 113 Company Manager of Fall Play 123 Pep Club 103 Board of Control 113 Secretary of Class II3 Secretary of Art Club I13 Program Artist for Fall Play 123 Voice of Democracy Contest IZ. HILLIKER, jOAN Girls' Club 10, II, 123 Girls' Sports 10, II, 123 Spanish Club I0, 113 Lettergirls' II, 123 Drama Club 113 Photo Club II, 123 Science Club 103 Senior Ball Committee 123 junior Prom Com- mittee 113 Lettergirls' President 123 Spanish Club Secretary 113 United Nations Club 113 Chess Club 103 Mr. Fox's Office 113 Ski Club 113 Ski Club President 113 Pep Club 123 Play Day 10. HOLLOWAY, RICHARD Boys' Club IO, 11, 123 Latin Club IO, II, 123 j. V. Basketball IO, 113 Varsity Basketball 123 Golf IO, II, 123 Air Raid Patrol 113 Garbage Patrol I13 Slip Collector II. HOLMAN, DAN Boys' Club IO, II, 12. HOUGARDY, jACK Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 j. V. Football 103 Track 103 Roll Room Vice-President 113 Fire Patrol 113 Boys' Club Representative 113 I Band 10, 113 French Club 11, IZ. Off with your head scoundreI! Qi gpm arm 'WST' KARSTENS, BARBARA Barb Girls' Club 10, II, 123 Girls' Sports 103 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Spanish Club 10, 113 Spanish Club Vice-President 113 Spanish Club Secretary 113 Senior High Ensemble 103 Nonette 113 junior Trio 113 Senior Trio 123 Sextette 123 Roll Room Vice-President 11: Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Torch Club 10, 11, 122 Attendance Office 11, Solo and Ensemble Contest 10, 11, 123 Regulation Committee 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Girl of Month 10: Girls' Glee 103 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Music Library 123 Torch Breakfast Committee II. KENNEDY, KAREN Bonnie Girls' Club 10, 11, 121 Girls' Sports 113 Lettergirls' Club 123 Typist for Chieftain 12. KLEIN, RITA Rikki Entered from Tahoma High3 Roll Room Secretary 11, Standards Committee 113 Lettergirls' Club 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Girls' Club IO, 11, 123 Co-Chairman of Standards 123 Photo Club 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 12. KIELLAND, AL Boys' Club IO, 11, 123 Industrial Arts Award 113 Torch 10, 11 12. KOENIG, LYNN Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Commerciol Club 10, 11, 123 Photo Club 12: Spanish Club: Cafeteria 10, 11, 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 11, 123 Production Staff 12. KOMATSU, ROSIE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Distributive Education 123 Mimeograph Room 12. Kones, youu -fiohnnyr Boys' club io, 11, 12.' Happy Times HUGHES, GENE Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. JACKSON, SHARON Latin Club 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, I23 Senior Ball Committee 12. IANSSEN, RICHARD Band I 10, 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, l1,12. I IARVIS, NEVA Susy lunior Prom Committee 113 Spanish Club 10, 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Library Assistant 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 11. IENSON, CHARLES Chuck Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. IOHNSON, ED Entered from Kent-Meridian 123 Boys' Club 123 Camera Club 10. IOHNSTON, BARBARA Barb Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Pep Club 12. JOHNSTON, DON Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. IONES, DONNA Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club Council 123 All-School Show 113 Girls' Glee 10, 113 Senior Ensemble 10, 113 Standards Com- mittee IZ3 A Cappella Choir 123 Spanish Club 10, 113 Attendance Office 123 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' 11, 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Mothers' Ttea Committee 123 Girls' Sports 10,11, 123 Golf 10. af Av- ena? an Qi NL, LANGLAND, IAY Big 'I' Football 10, 11, 125 Baseboll 11, 125 Basketball Manager 105 Board of Control 105 Fire Patrol 115 Torch Society 10, 11, 125 Torch Club Vice-President 125 Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 125 Torch Breakfast Com- mittee 11, 125 Boys' Club Representative 11. LEATHLEY, TOM Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. LEE, MARILYN Band 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. LEWIS, BEVERLEY Lewie Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Publicity Committee 125 Regulation Com- mittee 105 Roll Room Representative 10, 115 Torch Club 10, 125 Torch Secretary 125 Sports 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 11, 125 Photo Club 125 Board of Control 105 Play Day 10, 115 Careers' Day Hostess 115 College Conference 115 Co-editor of the Chief- tain 1Z5 journalism Scholarship 115 Roll Room Secretary 10, 115 Girls' Glee 10, 115 Visitation Night Hostess 125 Music Festival Hostess 10, 115 Torch Breakfast Chairman 11. LINDAHL, OSCAR 0sk Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 German Club 10, 115 United Nations Club 115 Football 11, 125 Fire Patrol 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club Representative 10, 125 Lettermen's Club 125 Roll Room Vice- President 11, 12. LINDBERG, KENNETH Kenner Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club Representative 125 Roll Room Vice-President 125 Stage Crew 115 Fire Patrol 125 Spanish Club 10, 115 Senior Ball Committee 12. LINES, IOAN Joni Latin Club 10, 11, 125 lunior Prom Committee 115 Senior Ball Committee 125 Girls' Sports 10, 115 Torch Club 10, 11, 125 Youth of the Month Committee 125 Standards Committee 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 11, 125 Commercial Club 10, 11, 125 Main Office 11, 125 Orchestra 105 Pep Club 11, 125 Career Day Hostess 115 All-School Show 105 Mothers' Tea Committee 11. LONGO, IOE Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Slip Collector 125 Garbage Detail 11, 125 Latin Club 11, 12. LONGWELL, BILL Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Festival Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Solo and Ensemble Contest 11, 125 Double String Quartette 11, 125 Board of Control 115 Violin Quartette 125 Baseball Manager 105 Latin Club 11, 125 Torch Club 11, 125 United Nations Club 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 115 lunior Red Cross Council 105 Air Raid Patrol 125 Annual Staff 12. ,reg kg ,X K 5 ,f , lun 1 5 6 . 5 9' 5, 1 ,,. ' N 4 - A 5 n s if anara ' ' Wai. V 4'5e,f ' , fir. ZS? a-,., 5 SI we 'E' 3 , Q 'K' s 'Q 1 T Z 4-L .sf ' -,uf .r 5 L si 1 R? 2 ,gr , 1 al l was LOVETT, SHIRLEY Lettergirls' Club 125 Girls' Sports 115 Distributive Education Club 125 Science Club 125 Girls' Glee 105 Fire Patrol 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Senior Ball Committee 125 Roll Room Secretary 125 Standards Committee 125 Distributive Education Reporter 12, LYONAIS, PHIL Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Chieftain Staff 115 Assistant Sports Edi- tor of Chieftain 115 Slip Collector 10, Track 105 Senior Ball Committee 125 Fire Patrol 125 Air Raid Patrol 12. LOTTO, RAY Fire Patrol 10, 115 Hall Patrol 125 Parking Patrol 11, 125 Roll Room Vice-President 105 Roll Room President 115 Track 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 115 Giarbage Detail 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 1 . MacDONALD, DOUGLAS Entered from O'Dea 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Garbage Detail 125 Slip Collector 115 Golf IZ. MAHER, HM Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. MAHNKEN, CARL Skip Torch Club President 12: Lettermen's Club Secretary 115 Track 10, 11, 125 Fall Play 10, 11, 125 All-School Show 10, 11, 125 Boys' State 115 Boys' Club Secretary 115 Board of Control 10, 11, 125 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 125 Parking Patrol 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 junior Prom Committee 115 Senior Ball Committee 12. MAISH, LEONA Frenchie Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports 105 Attendance Office 11, 125 Pep Club 105 Retail Selling 12. Pals Heap Big Totem Pole of N L? s. 'g 1' M lo, J i - 0' it Q ? if 3. X if ' aa ,- 'Bs V' McINTYRE, DAVE Mac Boys' Club 10, 11. 123 Latin Club 10, II, 123 Torch Club 10, II3 Science Club 10, II, 123 Science Club President 113 Science Club Vice-President 123 Chess Club 11, 123 Chess Club Vice- President 123 Track Manager 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Parking Patrol 12. McNEELY, jIM Boys' Club IO, II, 123 Air Raid Patrol 113 Roll Room Vice- President 123 Boys' Club Representative 123 Fire Patrol 12. McWILLIAMS, jANl'CE Girls' Club IO, 11, 123 A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 123 Nonette 10, 113 junior Trio IIQ Sextet 123 Ushers' Club 103 Ensemble Con- test 10, II, 123 All-School Show 103 Senior Ball Committee 11, 123 Mixed Ensemble 12. MELDRUM, MARILYN Entered from Yakima 113 Girls' Club II, 123 Office Worker 12. MENCIAS, ANTHONY Tony Spanish Club 113 Cheerleader I23 Track 103 Board of Control 11, 123 Boys Club IO, 11, 123 Band 11, 12. MIKKONEN, DAN Mick Boys' Club IO, I1, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 11, IZ: Trumoet Trio II, 123 Board of Control 11, I23 Senior Council 123 French Club 11, 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Solo Contest 123 Band Council 12. MILES, VALDA Val Torch 10, 11, 123 French Club II, 123 French Club President III French Club Secretary 123 Girls' Club IO, I1, I23 Chess Club 123 Girls' Sports IO, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Orchestra 103 Annual Staff 123 Hostess for Vistation Night II, Mothers' Tea Committee 123 Torch Breakfast Committee 10, 11, 12. Party Fun Nature Girl ' MALMASSARI, RONALD Mums Boys' Club Representative II3 Fire Patrol II, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol IO, 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 12. MARLER, jACK jackson Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Football IO, P. A. Crew IO, 11, 123 Fire Patrol IZ, Hall Patrol 113 Parking Patrol IO, II, 123 Lettermen's Club 10, II, 123 Lettermen's Club President 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Slip Collector 123 Boys' Club Repre- sentative I03 Air Raid Patrol 123 Graduation Clean Up Committec 103 Roll Room Vice-President 10. MARTIN, SHIRLEY IEAN Band 103 Attendance Office 123 Retail Selling IZ3 Mothers' Tea Committee 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12, MATTESON, PATRICIA Pat Distributive Education Club 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Typing for Chieftain and Radio 123 Girls' Sports 103 Senior Ball Com- mittee 123 Radio Production 12. MATTILA, ARLENE Girls' Club 10, II, 123 Standards Committee 11, 123 Maiorette 10, II, 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Pep Club II, 123 Distributive Education 12. MCCORKLE, BILL Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Board of Control 10, 113 Football 113 Fire Patrol 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 11, 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Garbage Detail II, 123 Chorus 11, 12. MCCORMICK, jIM Killer Boys' Club Representative 103 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Chess Club 10, 11, 123 Chess Club President II, 123 Football II. McCULLOCH, HAZEL Bobbie Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Girls' Glee Club 10, 113 Senior High Girls Ensemble 113 Latin Club II, 123 Attendance Office 12. McCULLOCH, jACK Mac Boys' Club 10, II, 123 Chorus I03 All-School Show 10, II, 123 Solo and Ensemble Contest 10, 113 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Track IZ3 junior Prom Committee 113 Red Cross Council 103 Commercial Club 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Fire Patrol 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 11, 123 Board of Control 123 Distributive Education 123 Boys' Club Representative 123 Garbage Detail II. 123 Attendance Office 11, 123 Pep Club ll, 123 Football Mana- ger 1I, 123 Parking Patrol II, 12. v jiiw 1 A 'ea 'tu 3 S 3 1 ah We g 5 va' ' 1 s , Q3 'L - 1, a .Ax-A isa' - 157-ifa'i5ff1f'f5f3, ' - 1-ef-:fr .,, , fx 'iffi.:e . . 1. mill. r 45 xi? 3 gi ,, .me in ff , Q rzamzxsarw MILLER, BOB Black Bob German Club 10, 113 Football 10, 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Track 103 Pep Club 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Air Raid Patrol 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 12. MILLETT, FAY Red Football 10, 113 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 103 Board of Control 11, 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Com- mittee 12Q Youth of Month Committee 113 Science Club 11, 12, Science Club President 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Boys' Club President 123 Boys' State 112 Pep Club 113 Lettermen's Club 123 Visitation Night Host 11, 123 Torch Society 12. MINERICH, PATTI Minnie Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 123 Distributive Education Club 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Roll Room Secretary 12. MITCHELL, PAT Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Standards Committee 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Office Assistant 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11. MONAGHAN, MARILYN Em Girls' Club 10, 11, 12g junior Prom Committee 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 103 Main Office 11, 12. MONK, PAUL Monker Fire Patrol 123 Garbage Detail 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 P. A. Crew 11, 123 All-School Show 12: Track 11, 12. MONTGOMERY, DON Monty Entered from Grand Prairie High School, Grand Prairie, Texas 123 Boys' Club 12. MORRIS, LOWELL Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 10, Latin Club 11, 123 Boys' Club Representative 10. MORRISON, GARY Finker Football 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 10, 11, 123 Slip Collector 123 French Club 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 12, Air Raid Patrol 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 12. 36 V I 16- km , Q: .L --. Qi' Lu, I its 1' , 13,1 'CS' 'hm U? ll 3. fee' s if ff G K R nf It ft if ez: 'f MUHICH, CLEM Boys' Club 10, 11, 12, Fire Patrol 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 113 Roll Room Vice-President 10, 113 Parking Patrol 11, 123 Basket- ball 103 Track 11, 12. MUNSINGER, CORA MAE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Chieftain Staff 113 Chieftain Exchange Editor 123 Girl of the Month 11. MURDOCH, DONNA Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 113 German Club 10, 113 Torch Club 10, 11, 12, Chorus 10, A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Solo and Ensemble Contest 11-12: All-School Show 10, 11, 123 Girls' Play Doy 10, 113 Girls' Club Representative 103 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11: Nonette 113 Senior Girls' Sextette 123 Girls' Club Pro- gram Committee 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Girls' Ensemble Accompanist 113 Senior Girls' Nonette Accompanist 123 Torch Breakfast Committee 113 German Club Secretary 10. NAEVE, PATRICIA Pat Entered from Everett High 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 Christmas Concert 113 French Club 11, 123 Standards Committee 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Chorus 10, 11. NAYLOR, LaVAE Entered from Little Falls, Minnesota 113 Girls' Club 11, 123 Senior High Chorus 113 Senior Girls' Glee 10, 123 Girls' Sports 103 All-School Show 103 Spring Concert 10. NELSON, GEORGE Shorty Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 11, 12: Garbage Patrol 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Board of Con- trol 103 Cafeteria Worker 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Retail Selling 12. NELSON, NANCY Nance Pep Club 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Art Club IO, 113 Commercial Club I1, 123 Photo Club 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 10, 11: Annual Staff 123 Standards Committee 113 Girl of the Month 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Homecoming Princess 12. Gossiping Where's Santa? 5 'sam' E1 , I: ev! Q PARK, RAY Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Drama Club 11, 123 Fire Patrol 113 Fall Play 10, 113 All-School Show 10, 11, 123 Slip Collector 113 Announcer for Football Games 12, Baseball 123 Youth of the Month Committee 103 junior Council 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Council 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Football Score- board 103 Senior High Mixed Ensemble 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 113 A Cappella Choir 11, 12. PARKS, TOM Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Basketball 10, 11, 123 Roll Room Presi- dent 10, 113 Slip Collector 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 12. PASCOE, PEARL Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 junior Prom Committee ll: French Club llj Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. PELKEY, BONNIE Bugs Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Senior Girls' Glee 10, 11, 12. PELLEGRINO, SAM Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Garbage Detail 10, 11, 123 Stage Crew ll, Board of Control 10, 123 Fire Potrol 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 11, 123 Slip Collector 12. PERELLI, ROBERT Bob Boys' Club Representative 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 123 Parking Patrol 11, 123 Board of Control 10. PERETTI, RAY Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Annual Staff 123 Torch Society 12. Twins? Steppin' Out nv 3. NESBITT, GERALD t'Peewee Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 German Club 10, 11, 123 Football 10, 11, 123 Chess Club 11, 12. NESS, MARVIN Marvie Home Room Secretary 103 All-School Show 101 Solo Contest 103 A Cappella Choir 113 Music Library 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Art Club 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. NICKELS, RICH Nick Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Football 103 Track 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 11,123 NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club Vice-President 123 French Club 10, 113 French Club Executive Board 113 United Nations Council 113 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Standards Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 10, 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Board of Control 113 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Drama Club 10, 11, 123 Fall Play 12. O'CONNOR, ROSALIE Rosie Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Nonette 10, 113 Sextet 123 Senior Council 123 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club Council 123 Roll Room President 103 Roll Room Vice-Presi- dent 103 Roll Room Secretary 113 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Torch Club 10, 11, 123 Chorus 10. OLSEN, DON Ole Boys' Club 10,11, 123 Band 10,11, 12: Pep Club 123 Roll Room Vice-President 103 Track 10, 11, 12': Spanish Club 10, 11. OHMAN, RAY Hooks Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 j. V. Basketball 10, 113 Varsity Basket- ball 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Parking Patrol 11, 123 Fire Patrol 10i 11, 123 Garbage Detail 103 Latin C ub 11. PALMER, PATRICIA Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. PAPPAS, SAM Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 11, 123 Roll Room President 113 Roll Room Secretary 103 Track 103 Base- ball 123 Garbage Detail 113 Board of Control 11. J- 1 x Se wi ,Maxi-. kw..fV -'X ik' M 5 -2,5 ,,, ie .i as 4-, ..,. I aa Nr' --V Ns. .3 1 712 , ' 'Y A av? We ,,.,, If .bw wig E ,Q ,, :.:1 5 'J Bl' , rj ,d Q -M- PHILLIPS, MARILYN Commercial Club IZ: Office Worker Il, IZ: Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Roll Room Secretary IO: Girls' Club Representative II: All- School Show IO: Chorus IO: A Cappella Choir II, IZ: Senior Ball Committee IZ: Standards Committee IZ: Bulletin Board Com- mittee II. PFAENDLER, CAROLYN Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Chorus IO: A Cappella Choir II, IZ: Art Club IZ: Senior Ball Committee IZ: Mothers' Tea Com- mittee II: Basket Room II, IZ: Roll Room Secretary IO: All- School Show IO, II: Play Day IO. PIERCE, RUTH Girls' Sports IO, II, IZ: Lettergirls' Club IO, II, IZ: Play Day II: Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Friendship Club IO, II, IZ: Friend- ship Club President IZ: Torch Club IO, II, IZ: Torch Breakfast Committee II: Drama Club IO, II, IZ: Production Staff IO: Fall Play IZ: Youth of the Month Commitee IZ: Pep Club II, IZ: Latin Club II, IZ: junior Classical League II, IZ: United Na- tions Club II: junior Prom Committee II: S.B.A. Store II, IZ: Cafeteria IO, II, IZ: Roll Room Secretary II: Girls' Club Con- ference IZ: Annual Staff IZ: Career Day Hostess II: Visitation Night Hostess II, IZ. PIERSEE, BARBARA Bobs or jo Girls' Club IO, II, IZ. POESCHEL, FRED Boys' Club IO, II, IZ: Band IO,2II, IZ: Machine Shop President I . POLI, DONALD Don Boys' Club IO, II, IZ: Stage Crew IO, II: Garbage Detail II. IZ: Fire Patrol IZ: Pep Club II: Latin Club II, IZ. PONKE, ALICE Punk-e Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Girls' Sports IO, II, IZ: Lettergirls' Club IO, II, IZ: Torch Society II, IZ: junior Prom Committee ll: Career Day Hostess II: Basket Room II: School Store IZ: Bulletin Board Committee IZ: Mothers' Tea Committee II, IZ: Senior Ball Committee IZ: Mothers' Tca Hostess II: Visitation Night Hostess IZ: Torch Breakfast Committee II: College Con- ference Hostess II. POTT, IRENE Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Retail Selling IZ: Chorus IO, II, IZ: Senior Ball Committee IZ: junior Prom Committee II: Girls' Sports IO, Il, IZ. POWELL, SHIRLEY Girls' Club IO, Il, IZ: Senior Girls' Glee Club IO, II, IZ: Senior Ball Committee IZ: Senior Girls' Ensemble II: Music Librarian II, af . ff K7 'ST' M ,Q if A re. if it I ,., ' T5 gil 52 1 4 'I' ji N I 6' ss, N PROCTOR, GLEN Proc Garbage Detail IZ: Fire Patrol IZ: Boys' Club IO, II, IZ: Senior Ball Committee IZ: Track II, IZ: Distributive Education Treas- urer IZ: Chorus II: A Cappella IZ: Air Raid Patrol IZ. PURSIAN, DOROTHY Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: French Club Il, IZ: French Club Vice- President II: French Club President IZ: Orchestra IO, II, IZ: German Club IO, II: German Club Secretary IO: Double String Quartette II, IZ: Torch Club IO, II, IZ: Torch Breakfast Com- mittee II: Mothers' Tea Committee IO, II, IZ: Festival Orchestra IO, II, IZ: Chess Club IZ: Solo Ensemble Contest II, IZ: Music Office IZ: United Nations Club IO, II: Orchestra Council IZ. RAAUM, MARLENE Girls' Club I0, II. IZ: Art Club IO: Torch IO, II: Commercial Club II: Latin Club II, IZ: Hostess for Career Day Il. RANDALL, EDITH Edie Entered from S.C.S. II: Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Latin Club II, IZ: Torch IO, II, IZ: Girls' Sports IO: Sextette IO: Senior High Girls' Ensemble II: Nonette IZ: Choir IO, IZ: Girls' Glee II: Annual Art Editor IO: Annual Staff IZ: Lettergirls' Club IOC Solo and Ensemble Contest II, IZ. RASMUSSEN, ANITA Standards Committee Il: Attendance Office I2: Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Bulletin Board Committee II. RILEY, TIM Boys' Club IO, II, IZ: Chorus IZ. 1 , S., I any gg: V if 3' s Rosskrs, EARL Little Beaver gm it Boys' Club IO, Il, IZ: Timers' Squad IO, II, IZ. I , .. W ' 22939752 ' pil: 9 Tfwqy A ff? li X A I Q ,. i ',al,f, The Roaring Twenties f , ' ,I Q ' Pretzel I 5 I, . I I xf Y Jas., ,, 'I' lu! Q I :Q 5' . A . ts 1 .,,.f'fi. ' ' ' . IQ-I-'F .4 '::::2, I 14. Q- Z nf I, 'Q ,jg H 'fi'- .,h,r Q. 72 N' Mai' i-it if .- ' ' 1 'if'3i?iff5sf.,u.i , sw ' E M5252 I l fic KSA ia. '6- X w 5 W' X 1831-ai-121213 SCHULSTAD, ROGER Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Baseball Manager 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Football Parking Patrol 12. SCHULTZ, VALERIA Val Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 All-School Show 113 Mothers' Tea 113 Senior Girls' Glee 103 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Girls' Ensemble 10. SCOTT, jACKIE Scotty Roll Room Secretary 10, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Youth of the Month Committee 113 Budget Review Committee 11, 123 Homecoming Queen 123 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 103 Office Worker 11, 123 junior Council 113 Mothers' Tca Committee 103 Annual Staff 10, 113 United Nations Club 103 Assembly Committee 113 Latin Club 10, 113 Pep Club 11, 123 Pep Club President 123 Make-up Crew 10, 11, 123 Career Day Hostess 123 Head Technician Make-up Crew 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Torch Club 10, 123 Chieftain Staff 11. SCOTT, jOANNE 'jo Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Visitation Night Hostess 11, 123 Torch Club 10, 11, 123 Career Day Hostess 10, 113 Girls' Club Repre- sentative 103 Board of Control 103 Spanish Club President 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Senior High Girls' Club CounciI3 Girls' Club Conference3 Torch Breakfast Committee 103 Spanish Club 10, 113 Publicity Committee 123 Spanish Club Executive Board 113 United Nations Club 11. SEDLACEK, RUBY ANN Butch Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Drama Club 11, 123 Commercial Club 11, 123 Commercial Club Vice-President 123 Board of Control 10, 113 Torch Breakfast Committee 11, 123 College Day Conference Hostess 113 Career Day Hostess 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Latin Club Secretary 113 Fall Play 11, 123 All School Show 10, 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 10, 123 Exchange Assembly 11. SEE, ROBERT Rapid Boys' Club 10, 11, 121 Fire Patrol 103 Senior Ball Committee 12. SEGUR, VERLE Bonnie Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' 11, 123 Standards Committee 10, 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 11, 123 Spanish Club 10, 11, 123 United Nations Club 113 Librarian 113 Hostess at College Conference 113 Torch 10, 11, 123 Torch Breakfast Committee 113 Christmas Tree Decoration Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 11, 123 Make-up Crew 11, 123 Photo Club 11, 123 Youth of the Month Committee 113 Girls' Glee 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 123 Science Club 11, 123 Play Day 11. SIPILA, MADC-E Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club Representative 10, 113 Letter- girls' Club 11, 123 Office Worker 11, 123 Roll Room Secretary 103 Career Day Hostess 103 Festival Orchestra 113 Band 10, 11, 123 Band Council 123 Torch Breakfast Committee 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Spanish Club 10, 113 Commercial Club 10, 11, 123 Commercial Club President 123 Fall Play Production Staff 10, 11: United Nations Central Council 113 Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Friendship Club 11, 123 Friendship Club Secretary 123 Senior Ball Committee 12. Going Places? 3 ., 1 ff i .ii , ROBERTS, MYLOR French Club 10, 11, 123 Parking Patrol 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Science Club 11, 123 Chess Club 11, 23 junior Prom Committee 113 Youth of the Month Committee 123 Air Raid Patrol 11. ROLLA, RONALD Ron Senior High Boys' Double Quartette 113 Senior High Mixed Ensemble 11, 123 Senior High Boys' Quartette 123 A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 123 A Cappella Choir Council President 123 Photo Club 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Girls' Club Dance Committee 123 Football 10, 123 Track 113 MENC Conference 113 Solo and Ensemble Contest 10, 11, 123 Choir Contest 10, 11, 123 Visitation Night Host 10, 123 Football Score- board Squad 10, 113 All-School Show 10, 11, 123 State Chairman for Democratic Party 123 lllahee Drive 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. ROUTLEY, GARY Big Rem Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Garbage Detail 11, 123 Fire Patrol 123 Parking Patrol 113 Basketball Patrol 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 12. RUSSELL, jOANNE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Retail Selling 12, SAS, ROGER Shorty Entered from Waterford High 123 Boys' Club 12. SCHLIEF, DONNA Dawn Entered from Tahoma High 103 Lettergirls' 10, 113 Girls' Club Representative 123 Roll Room Vice-President 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 12. SCHREINER, DELORES De Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Torch Club 10, 11, 123 Torch Breakfast Committee 11, 123 Senior Girls' Ensemble 10: Senior Girls' Nonette Accompanist 103 Girls' Glee Accompanist 11, 123 Girls' Club Cabinet 123 Kiwanis Dance Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 123 Girls' Glee 103 Pep Club 11. SCHROEDER, NATHELLE Schrad Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 11, 123 junior Prom Com- mittee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Girls' Club Representative 113 Chorus 3 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 Pep Club 113 Standards Committee 123 Main Office Worker 123 Play Day 11, 12. SCHUCHARD, ANNABELLE Entered from Seattle 113 Girls' Club 11, 123 Distributive Educa- tion Club 123 Science Club 123 Photo Club 123 Chorus 113 Senior Ball Committee 12. ,M , . 6. N J A SKELLENGER, LARRY Skelly Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Track Manager 10. SLYE, ARLENE Slye Girls' Glee 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 11, 12: Torch Breakfast Committee 103 Torch Club 103 Senior Girls' Ensemble 10, 113 All-School Show 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Atendance Of- fice 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 College Conference Hostess 11. SMITH, BILL Boys' Club 10, I1, 12. SMITH, BOB Red Eye Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 10, 113 Air Raid Patrol 11, 123 Garbage Patrol 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Slip Collector 11, 123 Board of Control 103 Cafeteria 113 junior Prom Committee 11. SMITH, GEORGE Smithy Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Football 10, ll,lZQ Baseball 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 10, 11, 123 Slip Collector 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 11. SMITH, MARILYN Smitty Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Chorus 103 Choir 11, 123 Commercial Club 123 Pep Club 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Girls' Club Representative 103 Standards Committee 123 All-School Show 10. SODERLUND, jO ANN jo-jo I Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 103 Play Day 101 Senior Girls' Ensemble 103 Senior Girls' C-lee 103 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 All School Show 113 Girls' Club Representative 113 Photo Club 113 Bulletin Board Committee 11, 123 Standards Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Pep Club 123 Distributive Educa- tion 12. SPENCER, DICK Spence Entered from Hope High 103 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Track Man- ager 1l, 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Parking Patrol 123 Spanish Club 10, 113 Captain of Hall Patrol 12. STAFFORD, SHIRLEY Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club Representative 10, 113 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 French Club 10, 113 United Nations Club 113 United Nations Central Council 113 French Club Executive Board 113 Girls' Sports 10, 113 Science Club 101 Girls' Play Day 103 junior Red Cross 103 Advertising 113 Chieftain Business Manager 113 Chess Club 113 Tolo Planning Committee 113 Ski Club ll: Ski Club Vice-President 113 Make-up Crew 10, 11, 123 Make-up Crew Chief Technician 121 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 4123 Pep Club ll: junior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Career Day Hostess 113 Office Worker 11, 123 Standards Com- mittee 11, 123 Annual Staff 11, 123 Youth of the Month Com- mittee 123 Golf Club 10. -3' ic 'bf in 'xi E X SG, ,K We que... ..... 'ff- e f-'gee 'E' N I Q ' f ,air Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Art Club 103 Attendance Office 10, 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Girls' Sports IZ. STEWART, MARLENE Girls' Club IO, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 113 Roll Room Secretary 10, 113 Girls' Club Representative 113 Let- tergirls' Club 10, Annual Staff 113 Standards Committee 113 Pep Club 11, 123 junior Council 113 Career Day Hostess 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Play Day 113 Office Worker 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 123 Cheerleader 123 Homecoming Princess 12, STILL, BONNIE Bunny jean Entered from Bellingham 113 Latin Club 11, 123 Chorus 103 Chess Club 103 Make-up Crew 103 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. STOKES, BARBARA Barb Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 S.B.A. Secretary 123 Photo Club 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Regulation Committee Chairman 113 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Standards Committee 10, 11, 123 FallPlay Production Staff 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Commercial Club 11, 123 Plaque Committee 123 Board of Control 123 Nurse's Office Assistant 123 Annual Staff Il, 12: United Nations Council 103 Girls' Club Representative 103 Roll Room Secretary 113 Torch Breakfast Committee 113 Chieftain Co-Editor 113 Career Day Hostess 113 Photo Club President 123 Play Day 11. STUDER, LEON Entered from St. Paul, Minreesota gl: Boys' Club Il, 123 Chess lub 1 . SULLIVAN, PATRICIA Pat Pep Club 113 Production Staff 123 Standards Committee 123 Home Room Representative 10, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 123 Girls' Sports 10, 113 Home Room Vice- President 10, 123 Mothers' Tea Committee IZ. TAQUE, LOIS Entered from Los Angeles 123 Girls' Club 12: G.A.A. 103 House of Representatives 103 Pep Club 10. TALSO, WARNER W.T. Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Board of Control 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Budget Review Committee 10, 11, 123 Fall Play 11, 123 All-School Show 1, 123 Torch Club 11, 123 S.B,A. Vice- President 123 Representative to N.A.S.C. 113 Senior Council 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Drama Club 11, 123 Pep Club 113 Plaque Committee II, 1Z3AnnuaI Staff 113 junior Prom Committee 113 League Conference 11, 12. Sign Language ,0- ..,, 0 ,, fs 3, we , . 3 Vt, ' 3 XX 1 .5 V W B .HY sf. k f - -8.4. i p sff4i'13f7f.f5f'f525 , ' rg, -1 ff? 1 - ' Q,-5'-fwsx tilfi 4 . 1 s-. I. fafljzd' ' t TASA, IOYCE joy Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club Repreesntative 10, 113 Art Club 10, 113 Spanish Club 10, 113 Torch Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 lunior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Stage Crew 113 Bulletin Board Committee 123 Counselors' Office 123 Girl of the Month 10. TASCA, RICHIE Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Track Manager 103 Spanish Club 10, 113 Spanish Club President 113 Chess Club 113 Science Club llQ United Nations Club 113 Board of Control 113 Parking Patrol 11, 123 Game Patrol 11, 121 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Hall Patrol 123 Slip Collector 123 Fire Patrol 123 Air Raid Squad 12. TAYLOR, DONALD Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. TAYLOR, PEGGY Peg Girls' Club 10. 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 123 Regulation Committee 113 Play Day 103 Chieftain Staff 123 Library 123 Attendance Office 12. TAYLOR, VERROL Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11. TEACHMAN, PHIL Teach Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Career Day Host 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Band I 10, 11. TEASDALE, GLORIA Nickey Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Glee 103 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 All-School Show 113 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 103 Commercial Club 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 Pep Club 12. TERAOKA, BETTY Bet Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Standards Committee 113 Torch Club 10, 11, 123 United Nations Club 113 Annual Staff 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 113 College Conference Hostess 113 Torch Breakfast Committee 11, 123 Torch Christmas Tree 123 Girl of the Month 113 Attendance Office 12. J THARP, MARILYN Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Friendship Club 10, 11, 123 Friendship Club President 113 Commercial Club 11, 123 Commercial Club , Secretary 123 Board of Control 11, 123 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Drama Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 l.C.L. 10, 11, - 123 Girls' Sports 10, 113 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 123 Production M 3 'W' sraff io, ii, Fall Play io, All-school show 113 Youth of the Q A ,. Month Committee 103 Girls' State 113 M.E.N.C. Orchestra 113 f junior Prom Decorations Chairman 113 Senior Ball Committee 123 infix 3 ' 3' Band Office 123 Orchestra 11, 123 Double String Quartet 11, 123 E99 ' 3 ' Orchestra Council 123 Ensemble Contest 113 Festival Orchestra 11: Torch Breakfast Committee 113 Girls' Club Conference 113 Voice x M RI ff of Democracy Contest 113 Career Day Hostess 113 Visitation , ER 5 5,5 Night Hostess 12. ,Rv . f Q aa is Be at it -. A? r f H 'Uh - Maw, , Q ,Q THATCHER, RODNEY Rod , Boys' Club io, 11, 12. ' 5' , L-M THOMAS, RITA Reefs 2 ' Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 121 Standards F- r Committee 12: Senior Ball Committee 123 Girls' Sports 11, 123 :J Q 3 is Roll Room Secretary 10, 113 Girls' Club Representative 123 Girls' ' Club 10, 11, 123 Mothers' Tea Hostess 11. 1 is W 7 f 1 - THOMPSON, MARLEANE Thomps 5 j jj: Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Mothers' Tea Committee 10, 123 All- EV viii.. k.,,' 'ffl School Show 10, 11, 123 Solo Contest 10, 11, 123 Nonette 11: Senior High Ensemble 113 Senior Sextet Keynotes 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Assembly Committee 123 Girls' Club Repre- sentative 123 Class Secretary 10: Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Choir Contest 10, 123 Girls' Glee Club Contest 11. TINNEY, BETTY Betts Spanish Club 103 Make-up Crew 11, 123 Chieftain Staff 11: Bulletin Board Committee 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Senior Ball Committee 12. ToMi.iNsoN, ALTEN Boys' ciub io, 11, iz, Football io, 11, iz. A TONKIN, KEITH Entered from Highline 113 President of Literature Class 113 Boys' Club 11, 123 Garbage Patrol 123 Baseball 123 Basketball 11, 12. TRUMBULL, HAROLD Trummie Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Art Club 10, 113 Senior Ball Committee 12. On a Slow Boat to China Loafin' l K -.' i- fy l ' .. 2 , VAN WYCK, AUSTIN Aus Latin Club 103 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Board of Control 10, 113 Track 12. WAGNER, MIKE Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 123 Fire Patrol 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 11, 123 Capt. of Air Raid 123 Garbage Patrol 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 123 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 A Cappella Choir Council 123 Boys' Club Rep. 123 All-School Show 11, 123 Mimeograph Room 123 Pep Club 11, 123 Vice-governor of Retail Selling 123 lr. Prom Committee 113 Sr. Ball Committee 123 Youth of the Month Committee 123 Distributive Education Club 12. WALLACE, DONNA Wally Girls' Club President 123 Girls' Club Secretary 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Glee 10, 113 A Cappella Choir 123 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Ushers' Club Vice-president 113 Photo Club 11, 123 Office Worker 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Board of Control 10, 11, 123 Drama Club 11, 123 Fall Play 103 All-School Show 113 Annual Staff 123 Sr. Council 123 lr. Council 113 Sr. Ball Committee 123 Youth of the Month l2Q Youth of the Month Committee 10, 123 Play Days 113 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Girls' Glee Ensemble 10, 113 Mothers' Tea Committee 11, 123 lr. Prom Committee 113 Fire Patrol 113 Stan- dards Committee 123 Hostess, Careers Day, College Day 11. WARD, BEVERLY Entered from Ellensburg 10 Girls' Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Distributive Education 123 Art Club 123 Latin Club 10, 113 Mothers' Tea Hostess 11, 123 Girls' Club Rep. 103 Sr. Ball Committee 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Music Office 12. WASHBURN, IACK Basketball 103 Cheerleader 123 Board of Control 10, 113 Fire Patrol 11, 123 Air Raid Patrol 123 Garbage Detail 11, 123 Track 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. WEHRLI, IACK Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. WEST, DARYL Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 113 Board of Control 11. WHITAKER, MARLYS Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 123 Standards Committee 123 Science Club 123 Distributive Education Club 123 Girls' Sports 10, 113 Lettergirls' Club 123 Orchestra 103 Sr. Ball Committee 12. WHITE, MARY IO Ma-iae Entered from International Falls, Minn. 10 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Golf Club 103 Pep Club 11, 123 Production Staff 123 Bulletin Board Committee 12, Standards Committee 123 Girls' Sports 10, 113 Chieftain Staff 123 Retail Selling Club Sec- retary 123 Distributive Education 123 Office Assistant 123 Mothers Tea Committee 12. We F' i 'F ' . .f.:, - 1 5 ui 1 s f 3 ia iri F eiir A 'i ii - I 1 'fs-1 vi 7, . , .2 , , K 4,V, A3 Y :fr X r ,Q ,,,.,,, 3 'slew ' 1 p 3 - if 'QQ Q WHITEHEAD, DAVE Entered from Everett 12 Photo Club 123 Boys' Club 12. WICKHAM, BOB Sunny Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 123 Sr. Ball Committee 12. WILLIAMS, CHARLES Chuck Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 111 Stage Crew 10. WILLIAMS, FRED Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Photo Club 123 A Cappella Choir 123 Slip Collector 123 Boys' Club Rep. 12. ZEVART, MICK Bird Dog Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Boys' Club Vice-President 12. All'School Show 111 Football 10, 111 Track 10, 113 Fire Patrol 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol Capt. 123 Garbage Detail 11, 123 Slip Collector 123 Boys' Club Rep. 103 Sr. Ball Committee 123 Graduation Clean up Committee 103 Air Raid Patrol 123 Dads' Night Committee 12, ZIMMERLY, IAN Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club Rep. 10, 113 Regulation Com- mittee 103 lr. Red Cross 103 U,N. Central Council 10, 113 Latin Club 10, 11, 12, Make-up Crew 11, 123 Production Staff 123 lr. Prom Committee 113 Sr. Ball Committee 123 Mothers' Tea Com- mittee 113 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Golf Club 103 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Standards Committee 11, 123 Play Day 113 Ski Club 111, 123 Pep Club 113 Girls of the Mont 10. Royalty K I Qs' R' I' 'li fe, gmc as - A W- W 'Qi 5 I 1 of Q xf K ix 3 1 fr 1 ,321 if 4 ..1-',,,.m ' .275 , f if 'am if - MC .. 'L - . .ii ' Sue., ,mv J 1 A . fi . f r y.i..s. A A A . 5, .wth ,WM L-vr 'v ,r .N lik' 2' : f- . .ate ..: H., , --f 1. Marilyn Grove. 2. Barabara Haugan. 3. Barbara Karstens. 4. Anita Rasmussen. 5. Phil Harrison. 6. joan Hilliker. 8. Shirley Bakken, Donna Wallace, Marilyn Tharp. 9. Vivian Abraham. 10. Florence Nightengale. 11. Bev Lewis. 13. Kathy Cochran. 14. Nancy Caidos. 15. Madge Sipila. 16. Norma Daggeft. 17. Bob Crawford. 18. Leon Studer. 20. Dona Wallace. 21. Pat Sullivan. 22. Nathelle Schroeder. 23. Arlene Matfila. 24. Bonnie Still. 25. Frank Dobler. 26. 27. Shirley Powell. 28. leanetfe and Ron Dengel. 17 25: ind .221 7. Fay Milletf. 12. Pat Acker. 19. Bob Miller. Anita Delaurenti gms: i. .- QE nsuuuggg, 4513 . 'X if 1 if , . 3 f , , . . . W fa, . . :La -..A-- ...M-f- A :annum-v fi, M 'mf . ', ':g,, ..ad ' Y - We -W- 'SN-X if N. 'A k ., gyxiflu ' 1 ,S . ASN, I V - ', L Hehr. 5. Mary Jo and Tom White. 6. Irene 1. Bill Longwell. Z. Madge Sipila, Joan Lines, Signe Bergman. 3. Jay Ernest. 4. Yvonne Pott. 7. Marilyn Monaghan. 8. Donna Jones. 9. Arlene Delaurenti. 10. Janice McWilliams. 11. Pat Matteson. 12. Jerry Emons. 13. Jack Lora Craig. 19. Karen Kennedy. 20. Richard Washburn. 14. Marilyn Tharp. 15. Shirley Lovett. 16. Ruth Pierce. 17. Warner Talso. 18. Janssen. 21. Joan Lines. 22. Marlene Stewart. 23. Group-Joan Downs, Ann Dobson, Marilyn Tharp, Carol Frazee, Marilyn Anderson, Shirley Bakken, Myrna Abrahamson, Madge Sipila, Mrs. Dobson, Noreen Courtwright, Pat Eaton, Marilyn Smith. 24. Neva Jarvis. 25. Gene Hughes. 26. Harold Trumbull. 27. Ann Dobson. 28. Myrna Abrahamson. 29. Don Dowdell. 30. John and Marilyn Tharp. 31. Ray Lotto. 32. Sharon Henson. 33. Ray Peretti. 34. Group-Ann 35. Ralph Booth. 36. Carl Mahnken. 37. Joyce Tasa, Bonnie Pelky, Marilyn Smith. Dobson, Marilyn Tharp, Noreen Courtwright, Madge Sipila, Myrna Abrahamson, Joan Lines. Group-Front Row, Ann Dobson, Margaret Brooks, Shirley Huffard, Betty Stewart, Judy Hoff, Row 2, Marge Swanson, Shirley Bakken, Virginia Thompson, Myrna Rogers, Pat Eaton, Marilyn Tharp, Madge Sipila, Cheryl Orsenico, Mrs. Brooks. eva' Q. 1 ' xiiii I wk .2 2 , ,.,. . lf'-fb Q 1 rn? F0 U T C Oaches Pfam l Y 515 1- Bcnemn-N Q -sm. QPSK QM An VK Emrno Maamwvf vs..s,. KE . - . W.,f AY Lows sg-. MIKE WAONE fl GLS N Conway. LX nm- Bouaw we-ummm. 419 nu BALL Game Svafegy -X21 nv 3 hz 'J' Ybanwfo' if ALLEN 'Z:74imQ9L' -Sr L,1alw.M U ,, V- 1, Y Bun0Ub5 X y K H ALi , A K ,413 M4f,K ng, If f XpQyw!! si 13235 Mln.:,ON l - ' M gy mf f wig! 355 uv Afyg' 'X This ,pefff - , .L .,.. Y J v-,. - - ' 7 ,,f V ,- 1 ft QX ! V'x A f 4 1 f , 5- jf ,ff xg , . f f , f XX f 'L 1 1 ff 1 3 K 4 VL K N A aj 4 Ji-E? . 5 J W'y f X I I w. ' fa f , S X S 'K J q xxx - A 4 X H X X wx , X x ,-'.- 'Xxx' X X !f , I M - TX-35. .xuxxx-Nv,jhH X1x'.,' XTL jrf IJ -K 4 ,.4-2aQQi7i'Q'f f .-rf 'Fx -A-, -e-'Q QQ ' , , ,f ffif Y: - ' X xx-:xx - .NM,QwYQ.- OX X X 3,, - -N- - Y . XM, ff ' ' I V M W k, ' ' , 1 , 5, , M, U 4 ujwff 047 ': Vl .' A M 1 WW 1 1 This year on the practice field the players got used to an old acquaintance. Coach Wayne IVIcKee, who was graduated up the ranks to the head coach position. He had two new men to help him with the junior varsity, coaches Norm Hash and AI Zemeck. Jim Bemis returned from the service to take over the job he left behind: assistant varsity coach. Renton's record. this year was not the most impressive ever seen. The Indians played nine games ltwo of them non-Ieaguersl, lost seven and won two. After three weeks of rugged practice in the blazing sun, the young Indian squad prepared to take on an exper- ienced group of Seagulls. RENTON AT EVERETT--SEPT. I8. Renton's Smith kicked off and Everett brought the ball back to their own 35-yard line. After seven plays a pass connected for the touch- down. The try-for-point was unsuccessful. In the ensuing kick-off Renton brought the ball into Everett territory, the only time during the night. In the second quarter Renton's pass was intercepted on her 4I-yard line. Seven plays later the Seagulls scored again but failed on the try-for-point. At the half Everett led Renton I2-O. After the kick-off Renton failed to gain the necessary yardage and on fourth down the punt was blocked. Everett scored two plays later. The try-for-point was good. Final score: Everett I9, Renton O. This was the sixth straight defeat given the Indians by the Seagulls. LINCOLN AT RENTON--SEPT. 25. After an intercepted pass early in the first quarter Lincoln made three quick T.D.'s and two conversions. Renton had worked its way down to the Lincoln 40, but was forced to kick. In the second quarter Renton held the Abes to two touchdowns but failed to get inside of Lincoln territory. The score at halftime was Lin- coln 32, Renton O. As the last half progressed the Indians showed that they were deter- mined to keep their opponents from scoring any more points, but early in the fourth quarter Lincoln scored again, After an exchange of punts the Indians brought the ball to the Abe's 27. Shortly afterward the game ended. Final score: Lincoln 38, Renton O. ' I-IICI-ILINE AT RENTON--OCT. 2. The Pirates were out'to avenge a defeat given them by the Indian crew of '52 Highline took the ball on the kick-off and after an ex- change of punts drove SO yards in I6 plays for the first touchdown. This was not enough! Four plays after the kick-off NangIe's punt was blocked. The Pirates recovered on the Indian one-yard line and scored on the next play. The conversion was good. Highline scored again and at halftime it was Pirates 2O, Indians O. Renton's defense was not as sloppy as in previous games. In the third quarter both teams failed to score. On the first play in the fourth period the Pirates made the final TD. and conversion. The Indians moved down to the Highline IO where a pass was intercepted and their drive was thwart- ed. Final score: I-Iighline 27, Renton O. RENTON AT SUIVINER-OCT. 9. On a muddy Spartan field the Indians scored their first victory. The Indians had the ball most of the first period but both teams were hamp- ered by fumbles. In the driving rain both clubs were slowed down and covered with mud. Sparked by Yoshitomi and Smith the Indians played in Spartan territory most of the first half. Renton got a big break when, after an exchange of fumbles, Sumner fumbled again on the Renton 24. Johnny-on-the-spot was Ray Lotto, who scooped up the pigskin and splashed the distance to a touchdown. The conversion was not good, but the Indians were really fired up. In the third period Renton drove to the Spartan 5, but a fumble on first down set them back. Early in the fourth quarter Renton intercepted a Sumner pass and within I2 plays the fine running of Smith, Yoshitomi, and Allen brought the Indians another TD, Smith drove over from the one-yard line. Dunson caught the pass from Yoshitomi for the extra point. Final score: Renton l3, Sumner O. ENUMCLAW AT RENTON--OCT. I6. During the first half the I-lornets scored on a pass from the Renton 2I and converted to make the score 7-O in their favor, although Renton had reached the Hornet I5. At the start of the third quarter Yoshitomi took the I-Iornet kick-off and returned it I5 yards to the Enumclaw 42. On the first play from scrimmage Thompson carried the ball and rambled 42 yards for a touchdown, but the conversion was wide, and Renton had a one-point deficit to overcome. Late in the fourth quarter an intercepted pass gave the Hornets the ball on the Renton 42, but the lndians rose to the occasion and held the Hornets on the 40-yard line, where on fourth down they were forced to kick. Thompson took Hickenbottom's punt on the Renton I5 and snaked his way 85 yards to the touchdown. Only one Enumclaw man was left standing: every other one had been blocked out of the play by a team that wanted to win. The attempted conversion failed and after the kick-off the Hornets resorted to passing to gain another T.D. themselves, Three of the passes were incomplete and the game ended. Final score: Renton I2, Enumclaw 7. RENTON AT CLOVER PARK-OCT, 23. During a heavy fog, on a cold night and a damp field, Renton kicked-off and after an exchange of punts Clover Park drove 75 yards in I5 plays to the first T.D. of the ball game. The conversion was good and at the end of the first half the score was still 7 to O in favor of the Warriors. In the third period Renton took the kick-off but was forced to punt. After an exchange of punts the Warriors drove 42 yards in ten plays to a touchdown, but failed on the try-for-point. The Warriors made two more T.D.'s in the fourth period to boost their score, but both conversions were wide. Probably the best plays of the game were hidden in fog, but to be sure Nangle and his C-olden Foot helped to keep the score as low as it was. Final score: Clover Park 25, Renton 0. RENTON AT PUYALLUP--NOV. 6. Puyallup took the kick-off and immediately drove to its first touchdown, but missed on the conversion. Renton got the ball on the kick- off, but within 8 plays was forced to kick. The Vikings held the ball for the duration of the first quarter, when they were stopped after driving to the Renton 20. The rest of the half was fought out between the two 30-yard lines, and neither team managed to score. In the third period Lindahl and Yoshitomi teamed up to bring Renton to the Puyallup I8, but there the drive stalled and the Vikings took over. In I3 plays a Viking scored from the Renton one, and again the try-for-point was wide. After the kick-off the Indians drove to the Puyallup 35 and the Vikings took the ball on their own I2 after a Renton punt. They, too, were forced to punt and from the Puyallup 43 Renton pounded down to the second, but again the drive failed. A penalty set Puyallup back and after an exchange of punts they carried and passed the pigskin from their own I8 to the last touchdown and conversion. Final score: Puyallup I9, Renton 0. KENT-IVIERIDIAN AT RENTON-NOV. I3. Homecoming night! The lndians were really pointing for this one. Early in the first quarter Kent made their first TD., but failed to convert. Renton drove to the Kent 33 after the kick-off. When the lndians were held down and forced to kick, Nangle's punt was fumbled on the Kent I0 and lVlcLendon recov- ered for the lndians. Two plays later Yoshitomi drove over for the T.D. and then made the extra point, Neither team was able to score in the second period and Renton went to the dressing room with a 7-6 lead. After an exchange of the ball Kent finally got it on their own I0-yard line. Ten plays later a pass from the Renton I5 connected for the T.D. The conversion was wide. Halfway through the fourth period Renton recovered a Kent fumble on the Indian 49 and started a drive sparked by Yoshitomi and Thompson. But fate was against the lndians and Smith's pass was intercepted on the Kent 20. Kent ran out the clock, and Renton lost a heartbreaker. Final score: Kent l2, Renton 7. RENTON AT AUBURN-NOV. 20. Auburn drew first blood early in the first quarter, after taking the ball on the Renton 47. The conversion was good. Early in the second period Renton ran 35 yards in five plays to enable Allen to score. Yoshitomi's try-for-point was good. Until just before the half the score was tied at 7-7. A Renton punt was returned to the Indian 44. A short run and two long passes gave the Trojans another TD. The at- tempted conversion was short. ln the third quarter Custer was trapped in the end zone. netting Auburn a safety and two points. Auburn made a TD. in both the third and fourth quarters, missing both conversions, but the lndians failed to score, Final score: Auburn 27, Renton 7. Renton was fortunate in having five men on the honorable mention all-conference team: Dunson, Lotto, Yoshitomi, Thompson and Smith. Lotto was elected captain and the inspiration of the team and Smith was given defensive honors. ,,,,,-mW,,,W,,.,.,,,,s,,,,,e.,, Ltw. ,, A W WM-V a i W 1.5 arg W, ,,,,,,.,! E ll FRONT ROW: Coach McKee, Dave Monroe, Ray Lotto, Mick Wilson, Gerry Nesbitt, Bob Miller, jim Burdulis, Errol Bouchard, Mike Wagner, jon Bergman, joe Anderson, Coach Bemis. ROW 2: Cliff Anderson, Keiii Yoshitomi, jerry Leathly, jack Thompson, Mike Soderlund, Ron johnson, Bob Nangle, Cary Morrison, Oscar Lindahl, Alton Tomlinson, Bert Custer, ROW 3: Dick Knutson, Pat McLendon, Gary Hall, john Tharp, Louis Barei, jay Ernest, jay Langland, Clyde Dunson, Arve Elstrom, George Smith, Dave Allen, jack McCulloch. 'VAR ITY FOOTBALL UA grows rom 1012 VAR ITY Q ADW FRONT ROW: Coach Hash, Vere Thompson, Lewis Sowers, Dave Ackers, joe Boehme, Bill Smith, Kiyo Tsurisaki, Bob Roller, joe Weiss, Gene Riley, Herb Nissen, Dick Shaff, Oscar Lindahl, Coach Zemeck. ROW 2: Cary johnson, Mike Carter, Herb Seabloom, joe Anderson, Fred Acker, Bill Webster, Mike Soderlund, jim HoIder,'Larry johnson, Charles Spalding, Gary johnson, Don Froggatte, Gene Ravenhorst, Karl Havlecek. ROW 3: Bill Kennedy, Vic Carpine, Charles Willson, Dick Shogren, Alton Tomlinson, Ron Dengel, Bernard Larson, Dave Monroe, john Tharp, Duane Parker, jim Carver, jim Colombi, Gary Miller, Emory Goodman. T iff,Qii'?fL'5i1fiiTi ,L,g :., Ill-vhiid' 'ffilfffiifi1ifi tig:.:.,,:g a r-new Q 2 iz ? Htl! ire 'es's it ,.,,, ,, 1 ' ' 3 a I md 0 ii y ,, ..,, 2,7 ,,.,,,, ,,,, , ,..,h i ., , .. . F 5 11 M It-1 1 ,awe f 3,573 , .,., ,Ma 1. F 'v fir , ! gin s oresi Comes Alive af enfor Ball The first big event of the year was the Senior Ball, the theme being Forest Fantasy. Among the decora- tions were trees, elves, and a variety of wild animals. The dance music was furnished by the Mood Makers, At intermission, Donna Wallace and Dan Mikkonen were mistress and master of ceremonies. The Senior Trio, consisting of Barbara Karstens, Arlene Bartley, and Marilyn Grove, sang The Big Brown Bear and The Worm. Carl Mahnken told the story of 'lThe Three Trees, with the assistance of Anita Delaurenti at the piano and Dan Mikkonen on sound effects, After the Ball the many students who attended went their ways to various places to eat. Mrs. Bernice Lloyd was the faculty general chairman of the Senior Ball, and worked with the various advisers in planning a most successful event. Afums Plan Sfxflz Annuaf Homecoming This year Jackie Scott was chosen Queen of the Renton Sixth Annual Homecoming on November l3. Marlene Stewart and Nancy Nelson were chosen as Princesses to reign with Queen Jackie. The Queen and her princesses were honored at the Annual Homecoming Came, which was played this year with Kent-Meridian. At the half time, the Queen and her Princesses each received a bouquet of roses and invited everybody to the Homecoming Dance at the Spanish Castle. During intermission at the Spanish Castle, Jackie was crowned Queen of the i953 Homecoming by our i952 Queen, Peggy Osteraa. During the week prior to the coronation, the Queen and her court were guests at luncheons and dinners of various service clubs of Renton. They were interviewed, photographed and featured on radio and television. 'S J f ..,t, 5 5:5253 , H: ' if 'cunnumcnnuus FRONT ROW: Pat Matteson, Karen Kennedy, Nancy Gaidos, Sharon Chapman, Don Davison. ROW 2: Beverly Lewis, Ann Dobson, Cora Seek, Shirley Crowell, Barbara Belmondo. The Chieftain Keeps S Informe As one enters room I34, a large green sign confronts him with the word NOW, the motto of The Chieftain and its staff. During the first semester Ann Dobson and Beverley Lewis, co-editors, and Don Davison, sports, directed the publication of the monthly school newspaper assisted by the Journalism l and 2 students. Other editors and reporters on the staff were Harold Bergem, Aldeana Davis and Larry Gibson, copyreaders, Barbara Belmondo and Shirley Crowell, features, Cora Munsinger, exchanges, Frances Corby and Elaine Proctor, rnorgueg and Peggy Taylor, circulation. Nancy Gaidos, Bonnie Kennedy and Patricia Matteson were typistsg Sharon Chapman, Jay Ernest and Rita Klien constituted the advertising staff. Cub reporters were Pat Banasky, Anne Barnes, Harold Bergem, Lenore Cerjance, Frances Corby, Barbara Daggett, Larry Gibson, Pat Mahoney, Sina Phillips, Elaine Proctor, Janice Behrbaunn, Aldeana Davis, Gary Hall, Eva Noel, Gwen Mochier, Peggy Taylor and Janice Wyatt. The entire staff is under the direction of Miss Borghild F. Anderson. Due credit should be given to The Chieftain staff for the citations won from the Anti-Tuberculosis League and the Pacific Slope School Press in l953. SEATED: Harold Bergem, Gwen Moshier, Anne Barnes. STANDING: Hazel McCulloch, Barbara Daggett, Peggy Taylor, Lenore Ceriance. Elaine Procter. ROW 'l: Donna Wallace, Betty Franz, Sharon Rock, janet Williams, Elaine Proctor, Annie Schuchard, Marlene Lyonais. ROW Z: Rita Klien, Barbara Stokes, lean Hansen, Imogene Ahlers, Bonnie Segur, Marilee Robertson, Mary Austin, Kathy Cochran, Pat Williams, Aldeana Davis. ROW 3: loan Hilliker, Lynn Koenig, Bill Huntington, Bob Zwirn, Gerald Spangler, Virgil Fox, Morris Hauge, Charles Ptolemy, Signe Bergman, Pat Banasky. Plrofo Club Deve ops Ari of Plloiograp y Another successful yea'r has come to a close for the active members of the Photo Club under the direction of Mr. Dury A. Fox. This year's officers were Barbara Stokes, president, Virgil Fox, vice-president, and Bonnie Segur, secretary. Some of the purposes of the Photo Club are taking pictures for the lllahee, The Chieftain and the local Renton newspapers. The Photo Club held regular weekly meetings at which time the members were taught the correct pro- cedures in the taking and developing of pictures and many other important principles of good photography. ommercfaf Col ecfs Cash The Commercial Club is composed of forty-two members with Madge Sipila as president, Ruby Ann Sed- lacek as vice-president and Marilyn Tharp as secretary. The girls sell and collect tickets to basketball games and other school activities, count and sell football programs, sell advance tickets to out of town games during fourth period, and take care of cashier work for plays, school dances and annual sales. The club is a plaque credit association. Each girl must work twelve hours during her first year and eighteen hours during her second and third. lt is under the able direction of lvlr. John Heinle. Congratulations to the girls who worked so hard and have done so fine a job. V 1,3 vw - if 9' , l , 'l!F ',j5 23 '-K it , .s . :D :Stab fl D fl at r: ROW l: lanice Betts. Sandra Langland, Elza Stewart, Barbara Belmondo, Hal Heath, jackie Richardson, Marilyn Phillips, Marilyn Smith, Marquita Olson. ROW Z: Carla Elliott, Mary Austin, Arline Taini, Barbara Stokes, Barbara Haugan. Lenore Cerjance, Gloria Teasdale. Georgcne Stcigner, Linda Mathewson, Marilyn Tharp. ROW 3: Nancy Ward, Sharon Rock, Signe Bergman, Gladys Berry. Ruby Ann Sedlacek, Ioni Lines, Shirley Bakken, Ann Dobson, Frances Trimm, Mary Lou Wise. ,Q use . ,ini Fall Play Pacleeal wfilz Humor Mr, Barry's Etchings, this year's fall play, is a light, fast moving comedy. The story revolves around the tact that Judson Barry, a bachelor who usually acts on impulse, has counterteited a titty dollar bill. Through various complications Barry becomes entangled with local politics, a group of professional counter- feiterskand the U. S. Treasury Department. Ot course everything turns out for the better at the end. Bess Taylor ,...., ..................,....... K athleen Cochran Bud ....,,,,,......... ...,................. H al Heath Evelyn Taylor ..,..... ....... F lorence Nightengale Judson Barry ............ ..........,.... C arl Mahnken Marvin Pritchard ...... ................ S tan Farber Carrie Stanwich ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R uth Pierce Fifty Ferris Ruby Ann Sedlacek Sawbuck Sam ,... ........,......... T om Nelson Mrs. Griswold .,.. . ....... Myrna Abrahamson Sam Jordan .,... ......... W arner Talso Tom Crosby ...... Daisy Dayton Kenneth Plunket ..,,.........Don Heinle ......Sheila Sullivan ......Stan Pinkerton STUDENT PRODUCTION STAFF Company Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,......... Sharon Henson Prompter .......,........... ....... J ean Hansen Costumes ....... ...... ..... ........ J a n Zirnrnerly Pat Sullivan Mary Jo White Properties ,,,,,,, ....... L ynn Koenig, Signe Bergman Barbara Stokes, Annetta Rupert Publicity .,,,,,, ,.....,... lvl aryann Artzer, Carla Elliot Sharon Rock, Kathy Wakefield Electricians ..,.., ..,,,,..,,.....,.,...,......... D on Sherman Stage Force Jack Cartwright Dick Jarvis ..Allan Brown, Jack Cartwright Mike Halstad, Lane Hathaway Elmer Huvinen, Dick Jarvis Ken Lindberg, Floyd Williams we M... M-M on . Mm Y-Y-n nu 'Qu we nu FRONT ROW: , , ' ', , , ' Mike Wagner, Bob Perelli, Richie Tasca, Mylor Roberts, Mike Wilson, Dick Saunders, Ray Ohman. Ron Routley lack Thompson Keiii Yoshitomi Gary Routley Bob Nangle Dick Spencer. ROW 2: Eddie Shepard, Tom Parks, Tlzey Call Us file Big Under the supervision of lvlr. John Suzick, the Lettermenls Club renders special services to the school. lt further promotes better sportsmanship, and aids in all athletic functions. Membership in the club is obtained by earning a letter in a major sport, There are several ways in which these objectives are achieved, One of the ways is by the assumption of special duties such as patrolling the halls, the athletic contests, and assisting in preparation of the gym and sta- dium prior to the games and meets. Members of the big R are the men who stand out in the rain assisting spectators to parking spaces at football games. This club also sponsors a Lettermen's Ball with the aid of the Renton Recreation Council. This year's officers were Jack Marler, Presidentg Louis Barei, Vice President, and Carl lvlahnken, Secretary. i .. ... .. 3.251 f, .mga if.. f if--' FRONT ROW: Bert Custer, lake Lcathley, Ron johnson. Emroy Goodman. Bob Crawford, Floyd McEwen, Fred Brown, Dave Mclntyne, Bill Kennedy. ROW 2: lon Bergman, Larry Erickson, Paul Duke, Butch Arnone, Don Dowdell, Bob Miller, Clem Muhich, Larry Henry, Ray Barilleaux, Errol Bouchard, Ray Lotto, Glen Connelly, ROW 3: Clyde Dunson, Cliff Anderson, lim Riley, Carl Mahnken, Arve Elstrom. Louis Barei, Gary Hall, Pat McLendon, Dick Knutson, Don Davison, David Allen. lack McCulloch, George Smith. lay Ernest. FRONT ROW: Herb Nissen, jerry Leathley, Ron johnson, jack Thompson, Bill Huntington, Garry Callen, Bob Weber, Pete Ruhl, Bill Heath. ROW 2: Gary Routley, jim Colombi, Ronald Knowles, Dick Knutson, Leland Sioquist, Eddie Shephard, Allen Day, Dick Bates, Floyd McEwen, Gilbert Cox. ROW 3: jon Bergman, Shorty Nelson, jim White, john Tharp, Vic Carpine, Richie Tasca, Mick Zevart, Gary Taylor, Vere Thompson, Larry johnson, Donald Frogatte. ROW 4: Paul Monk, Lloyd McNeely, Mike Wagner, Pat McLendon, Fred Williams, Bob Miller, jack McCulloch, Bob Dyer, Dick Bowyer, Gary Grosso, Bill Webster, Cary Ausman, Fred Brown. ir Raid Patrol Practices Profecffon The Air Raid Patrol, under the direction of Mr. W. L. O'Brien, uses boys from both the junior and senior high to run its program. The boys man tire extinguishers, keep doors open and students under control. They also operate a special disaster crew from the old boiler room. During a drill a messenger reports to the nurse, and stretcher bearers are ready for duty at all times. The chief purpose of the patrol is to speed up operations, and to provide a backbone of defense in case of an emergency. fre Pafrol Plans fo Prevent Panic Clear the halls, move away from the buildings, please, We have heard these words many times this year during fire drills. The Fire Patrol, under the supervision of Mr. Hubbard and Louie Barei, captain, is doing a wonderful job taking care of our school when we have fire drills. During each fire drill every classroom is checked to see if windows are closed and all ventilation cut off. Both Junior and Senior High boys, plus six Senior High girls, work closely with the Renton Fire Department. Some of the jobs are to help with first aid, keep control of the crowds and clear the exits. Because of the fine job the Fire Patrol is doing they deserve our warmest Thanks, FRONT ROW: Tom Nelson, Beverly Erickson, Elaine Wedemeyer, Claudette Varney, Nancy Barei, Shirley O'ConneIl, Shirley Lovett, Susan Heppenstall, Arlene Hughes, Marianne Baumgardner, Bob Crawford, Bob Perelli, Hal Heath. ROW 2: Oscar Lindahl, Vernon jenson, Nick Scheuch, john Sparrow, jim Colombi, Duane Parker, Donn Kelly, Paul Monk, Glen Proctor, Mick Zevart, Gary Routley, Stan Pinkerton, Frankie Mead. ROW 3: Harris Harr, Ronald Malmassari, Fred Brown, Eddie Shepard, Paul Duke, Don Dowdell, Bill McCorkle, Clem Muhich, Cliff Anderson, Fred Williams, joe Mathewson, Richie Tasca, Louis Barei, Mike Wilson. ROW 4: Phil Lyonais, Arve Elstrom, Bob Thiel, Sam Pappas, Ron Bergman, Roger Davis, Clyde Dunson, Mike Wagner, assistant chief, Tom Parks, captain: Gary Morrison, Boyd Callinger, jack McCulloch, jack Marler, jay Ernest, Ken Lindberg, Don Poli, Errol Bouchard. Row iz Pauriike. Ron Rourlcy, Kciii Yosharami. Bob cfawfofd, son Pcrclli. Row 2: Ray Lotto. Clyde Dunson, Don Dowdell, lack McCulloch. Clem Muhich. Roger Schulstad. ROW 3: Fred Brown, Richie Tasca, Eddie Shepard. Carl Mahnken, Mylor Roberts, Larry Erickson. Dave Mclntyrc. lcjarlefng Pafrol Controls Trafjqc With the wave of the flashlight and the parking of cars, the Parking Patrol is on the job. Rain or shine. these Lettermen park hundreds of cars before football games. The l953-54 Parking Patrol is under the supervision of lvlr. John Suzick, Mr, Duntley, Mr. McLeod and Mr. Jones. Thanks a lot, Parking Patrol, for your fine service to Renton High. Han Patrol Acts as Exfermfnaior 0 oise Have you wondered why it is quieter during lunchtime than between other periods? We can give the credit to the Hall Patrol. This year, under the supervision of Mr. John Suzick. Mr, Robert Hodges, Mr, Don Larson, and Captain Dick Spencer, the Hall Patrol has done a very commendable iob in keeping order and allowing no eating in the halls. 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Mlm' M 252 IoANN NESTOR SV' A I I '-.::' L , i ,Q BILL NUNN PEBBLE MULLINS AMY NETHKEN GRACIA OLSON PAT PETERSON VERN PETERSON SINA PHILLIPS STAN PINKERTON ELAINE PROCTOR Qs? DENIS PISTORESI BILL PROVIN ,. 'Q' BARBARA REEDY DUANE REEVES , W L L , I1 x LLSL IACKIE RICHARDSON in MONA ROGERS WANDA RISTVEDT M wg- Q X I 0542 . Ls . RICHARD ROLAND RALPH POESCH EL DON PUCKETT W 5'6- Y' gf' 5 fffv LOA REHN MARILEE ROBERTSON IOAN ROLSTON :V -M. - N IACK PRINGLE IAY RAMAGE LORENICE RANKIN I T. I l fl .,,E. A' ,Q . -1 - , , I F HW- 'S . . A ABLAR if ' Q I I FRANCIS REICHLE +7 5 A .Q w, If BETTY ROBINSON 'FF yn- RON RICE SHARON ROCK 15 If If ai Iwi ifgwae I A I IBIS I A I. 'f ,H EUGENE ROMMEL RON ROUTLEY 80 - 'sz , RUTH SARCENT COLLEEN SAS IOAN SCANNELL LARRY SCHAUT DICK SCHREINER Y' YVONNE RASMUSSEN ,E . A2 ig . .X Y ' I.. ' - 'mi IIM RILEY K ,'f' if ly ' 1 IOYCE ROGERS 1 G.. K, xx I ANNETTA RUPPERT ,ff IOEEN scuu. NANCY SHABRO :cg xl - ' BARBARA SIMS T, Is MARY STARKOVITCH Si vi Q- DORIS STUDEBAKER 'IP DELORES SHARP I ni' X ,.. 99 2- fl., T, , xx TED SIPILA v xx nj? QF, ELSIE STILES SHEILA SULLIVAN IOHN THARP RUSSELL THATCHER S' -A .W 9 'gfjils ' 1 52541, , :,, I , . ea se-I I . ,L ,, I -- . , .1, wg. my-, I 1 I R DAVE SCHULTZ HERB SEABLOOM af x 2. X Rik PAT SHAW EDDIE SHEPARD MT' 5 -I if V- if -an ii M if 1 L Qi V7 S 55 , , AV 5 5 ,Q f IANICE SEAMAN 430 BEN SEBASTIAN CLARISSA SHERMAN DON SHERMAN wb. gs. lr Q LELAND s1oQulsT CARL SMITH MELVIN SMITH SARAH SPRINCER 'Sv X 51:- ww., DELORES STOLLENMAYER LOIS STORMS DOROTHY STRAYER ARLENE TAINI if Q' Mr wi? - rw BENNY TAKETA h . I. I - 9 ix K 1 im , EVELYN TAYLOR f-U' VINA STUART i V-N. K, K ,f - Xu... GARY TAYLOR .Y ,, ,gm ' f, R BOB THIEL DON THOMAS IACK THOMPSON VERE THOMPSON ,- nv- RICHARD TONELLI MERRIE TONKIN MARTHA TRACY SID TROYER MELANIE WHITE I 1:--v NANCY WILLIAMS f-fl NADINE VANCE 5 51' 1 ff? 1 . E U -4 2 JP r- r- vu Aww rv' Q2 MARGARET VAN DECAR Q S LAVELLE WEATHERS I' Ti -I A ff 'f A-A F ,S Q MARLENE WHITEHALL NANCY WIDCER Q., 3, '-ggifi ,U IACK TROWBRIDGE . L 'A an 09 W N q . ki :K I . Z h Us K S. : ' 5 CLAUDETTE VARNEY FRANK VINCENZI Lfv -1, . . , . I 5 YI .. .A as ii,-xk' WILLIAMS So' 2: A . A' vm 6 ' -A K Q V AN , I Q23-i . , A' A W I 'iw , 'I 59, it f' i A AMN! , fly ZZ 3 if -I xx, A X I ' If S5 LYNN WILLINGHAM CHARLES WILLSON in Q.. ' x T BARBARA ZIRK KATHY WAKEFIELD 4. A g IIM WHITE r QS ,Ji MARY LOU WISE IOANNE WOKNA IANICE WYATT 2 fix 'Sir Wim ,.. iAcK THoMPsoN Ll NCOLN 50-42 The lndians visiting a Tacoma city school for the first time in a long while, showed the Abes how to play. lt was closely fought but the Indians' superior defense won the game. KENT-MERIDIAN 55-32 Playing all-around good basketball, the Indians had this one all the way. ABERDEEN 50-52 The Bobcats came to Renton for revenge. They achieved it, However, they had to fight all the way. By a quirk of fate, the two teams played the second time this year to a double overtime game. This time Aber- deen was on top. HICHLINE 45-32 The arch rival Pirates just didn't quite have it as Renton was up for this one, SUMNER 60-30 For the second year in a row the Indians made Sumner's home floor iinx a boom- erang, as Renton went on a scoring ram- page, winning 60-30. EVERETT 54-44 The Seagullsvwere still undefeated but they met a different indian team than before, and they went down to their first defeat 54-44. ENUMCLAW 37-24 ln a slow moving game, Renton ended the first half of league play undefeated by beat- ing the Hornets 37-24. CLOVER PARK 43-35 A much improved Warrior five gave the Indians trouble, but not enough to win. AUBURN 47-37 A hustling band of Trojans handed Rent- on its first loss in league play. PUYALLUP 40-30 For the first time in two years, Renton defeated Puyallup on the Redmen's home floor, This was Coach Leifer's birthday and the present he wanted was a win. lt took an overtime to do it but the jinx was broken. KENT-MERIDIAN 57-4l ln the second game with the Royals it was again all Renton's game. on 1H0W6 o RAY OHMAN 5 t..... , q ill' jerry Niles, lim Holder, Herb Seablom, Bob Dunigan HICHLINE 51-41 In a closely fought game, Renton again defeated their arch rival, Highline, assuring a first place tie in the league. SUMNER 58-32 The Indians cinched first place by easily downing Sumner. ENUMCLAW 31-48 In the final league game, the Hornets poured it on to defeat the league champions. WEST CENTRAL TOURNAMENT CENTRAL KITSAP 42-40 Renton won its first game by a slim margin of 2 points. The Cougars were the second place Olympic League team. BOTHELL 47-43 The King County Conference champion, although much taller than the Indians, couldn't match them in ability. AUBURN 36-33 In the championship game, Renton edged Auburn for first place in the West Central Tournament. STATE TOURNAMENT Renton, the defending State Champions, were bounced out in 2 games, but it did what few other defending champions have done. This is to return to State the year after they had won it. This is an accomplishment to be proud of. GARFIELD 41-56 Playing the second place Seattle City League team and eventual second place team in the State, the Indians were a little out-classed, but not out hustled, in losing 56-41. WALLA WALLA 39-53 The Blue Devils bounced the Indians right out of the tournament, but not without a scrap. INDIVIDUAL HONORS Captain Butch Arnone - First team All-Conference. Clyde Dunson - Second team All-Conference. JUNIOR VARSITY The J.V.'s started out like their big brother, in winning most of their games. Then in the second half they hit a slump and ended up with about a .500 percentage. Ts... ' siii WW QBS' IW re' 3-ggi gearing Q4 ff FRONT ROW: Ron Hicklin, Rich Minerich, Glen Connelly, Mike Soderlund, Ron Knowles, Garry Callen, Don Froggatte. ROW 2: Boyd Gallinger, Duane Parker, Roger Davis, Bert Custer, lim Bryant, Gary Hall, Coach Bemis. PIANO: Pete Delaurenti. FRONT ROW: Don Davison, Ron Rice, Al Zold, Stan Pinkerton, Gene Laughlin, jerry Broussard. ROW 2: liee '?lkne,bBob Haaverson, Bert Custer, Dan Mikkonen, Gerald Edlund, Gene Aitken, john Walker. ROW 3: Bob Zwirn, lon Edwards, T311 EE 9. School Spirit Stems rom Pep Banc! The Pep Band is that popular group of boys that provides music for our basketball games, pep assemblies, exchange assemblies and the winter band concert. Twelve years ago Renton was the first school in this area to form a band of this kind. The boys play mostly swing numbers and do all practicing outside of school time. We really appreciate this hardworking group. Three cheers for the Pep Band and their director, lvir. Rockhill. Clzeerleacjers Fosfer Sclzool Spirit Proudly wearing the red and white this year are Barbara Albers, Tony Mencias, Jeanette Dengel, Jack Washburn, and Marlene Stewart. Their adviser is Miss Virginia Greenlee. As our cheerleaders, they have prepared and given pep assemblies, introduced new yells, promoted and supervised a yell contest, attended a Cheerleaders' Conference, and faithfully practiced two nights a week. Tony was one of our representatives to the Sportsmanship Trophy Conference held last fall. Promoting school spirit, and leading the student body in cheering the team on, our cheerleaders have shown that they had the pep and enthusiasm for victory. Good work, kids! LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Albers, Tony Mencias, leanette Dangle, lack Washburn, Marlene Stewart. FTTONT ROW: jane Heise, Gladys Acree, Arlene Mattila, Pat Acker, Bonnie Segur, loan Scannell, Pat Williams, Eva Noel. ROW 2: Carol Kent, Myrna Abrahamson, Anne Gerbract, judy Hird, joan Hilliker, Ednaiean Woodward, Harold Eastman, Maybelle Chamberlin. ROW 3: joan Lines, jackie Scott, Gary Longfellow, Bob Furseth, Dick Knutson, jack McCulloch, Ray Peretti, Don Olsen, Bill Huntington. Pep Sfrengflzens School pfrii Membership in the Pep Club is different from most clubs, as membership is classed in two ways: Active and inactive. That is, if a student is turning out for a sport or activity in the fall he is an inactive member during this time. When spring comes around he is classed as an active member and works hard with the club. ln order to get membership credit, a minimum of 50 hours' work per school year on Pep Club activities is required. Some of the duties of the club are the painting of the decorative signs which are placed throughout the halls before student activities such as ball games, concerts, plays, etc., but most important is the strengthening of school spirit and sportsmanship. The Pep Club's supervisor is Mr. Archie G. Breslin, who spends many hours during and after school working with the students. The officers this year were: President, Jackie Scott, Vice President, Shirley Bakkeng Secretary, Gladys Acree. ,, 2 , ' - g,,, . S si Q 5 Q V U 51.2521 x tg ,X -lie vs- FRONT ROW: lanice Seaman, Marlys Whitaker, lan Zimmerly, Glenna Gerard, Bonnie Segur, Marlene Whitehall, joan Scannell, Marilyn Nichols, ROW Z: Marilee Robertson, Nadine Norman, Nathelle Schroeder, Sharon Rock, Kathy Wakefield, Vina Stuart, Barbara Stokes, Elaine Wedemeyer, Delores Sharp, Lorenice Rankin, Donna Wallace. ROW 3: Elaine Proctor, Nancy Shabro, Pat Shaw, Alice Ponke, Shirley Stafford. Marilyn Tharp, loan Hilliker, Ruth Pierce, Mona Rogers, Delores Stollenmayer, Gloria Teasdale. LeffergfriS'ClufJ Is Oufgrowflz of Gfrlsrsporfs Any girl who has earned a letter in girls' sports may become a member of the Lettergirls' Club. ln order to earn a letter the girls must turn out for volleyball, bowling, basketball and baseball, The club is under the supervision of Miss Agnes Stewart and Mrs. Olga Wranstedt. Last year one hundred girls received letters and of that group twenty-six were seniors. This year the Lettergirls' Club sold pom-poms at the stadium on several occasions, placed basketball plac- ards in local store windows and sponsored several dances. They have also been working with the Pep Club to promote a better rooting section at the games. ln the future planning of the new physical education building, commented Miss Stewart, more activi- ties will be offered for girls' intramurals. Team and individual sports will be offered. The club officers for this year were Joan Hilliker, president, Marleane Thompson, vice president, and Pat Battello, secretary. FRONT ROW: Deanna Chase, Carla Elliott, Linda Mathewson, Pat Battello, Barbara Bernik, Shirley Lovett, Karen Kennedy, Marlene Lyonais, Arlene Delaurenti, Anita Delaurenti. ROW 2: Mary Austin, Carol Burnett, Armella Hoffman, Marleane Thompson, Maryann Artzer, Gloria Hunter, Norma Daggett, ludy Hayes, Yvonne Hehr, Lenore Cerjance, Laura Biederstedt, Beverly Lewis. ROW 3: Connie Evans, Nancy Gaidos, Dee Dee jones, Rita Klien, Sharon Chapman, Pat Monson, Karen Frank, Barbara Belmondo, Marilyn Grove, loanne Downs, Marianne Baumgardner. ROW 4: Barbara Karstens, Signe Bergman, Kathy Cochran, Gladys Berry, Nancy Barei, ludy Hird, Marcella johnson, Pat Mahoney, Carol Dobson, Ann Dobson, Shirley Bakken, loni Lines, lean Hansen, Barbara Helman. fl? fa ,,, . TQ xl 3. 2 eamwork Blossoms Among Girls in ports The balls, bats, and nets are put away. The shower room, the gym, and ballfield no longer echo with joyful screams and yells of the girls. Another successful season of girls' sports has ended. Miss Agnes Stewart, super- visor, with the aid of Miss Greenlee, Miss Bunch and Mrs. Wranstedt, can truly be proud of a well-run program. Renton High offers volleyball, bowling, basketball and softball to the girls and it sponsors five playdays during the year. The season opens with volleyball: about l2S girls turn out for this sport. Bowling and basket- ball which are two favorites with the girls usually draw l55 and l5O girls, respectively. The coming of spring brings softball turnouts, drawing a large number of girls. After each sport has ended, an inspirational player is elected. These are girls who have done outstanding work in making their teams click. They can well be proud for it is girls like them and the effort they put out that makes this program so successful. fqgpmlrff' TRUMPET QUINTET FLUTE SECTION TROMBONE SECTION Top to bottom: Top to bottom: Bottom to top: Don Olson Gracia Olson loan Ernest Art Van Ausdal Margaret Nielsen Vincent Mirro Ron Dengel lane Dobson Richard Vanetti Dan Mikkonen Arlene Vanderford Charles Spaulding ,,,,,,....,,... r.i.. ,,,.,.,,,,, . john Walker Lois Williams Bert Custer .MV I Don Sherman lerome Wakelam Lee Cline Bob Haaversen Dim flze Lfglzfs . . . Y0u're On, Orchestra The i953-54 Renton High School Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Randall Rockhill, assisted by Miss Myra Huestis, has been one of Renton's best Orchestras. Dorothy Pursian and Bill Longwell held the top chairs. With much hard work, and veteran players, the year has been very successful, During this year, the Orchestra supplied music between acts of the Fall and Spring Plays, had a very im- portant part in the All School Show, with orchestral numbers and accompaniments. Also, they opened the Christ- mas Concert and did a very good job. The Christmas assembly was next. The following appearance for the Orchestra was the Western Washington Orchestra Contest, held at the College ot Puget Sound, and in which they received a superior rating last year. The Orchestra took part in an exchange assembly with Clover Park, and in keeping the tradition, took part in the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. An Orchestra Council was added this year. lts members are Dorothy Pursian, Judy Koehn, Marilyn Tharp and Pat Shaw. The Orchestra deserves some real applause for the service it gave Renton High this year. FRONT ROW' Bill Longwell, Dorothy Pursian, ludy Koehn, Philip Halma, loan Searles, Glenda Tuttle, ludy Langhurst, Maulyrl Tlhaig, Carol Holmes.. ROW 2: Marquita Olsen, Pearl Pascoe, Marlyn Hudson, Sandra Langland, Ardythe Longwell, Kathleen Croo, a on a Shaffert, Shirley Miller, Karma Kay. ROW 3: Richard Tonelli, Don Davison, Georgene Steigner, Stan Pinkerton, Linda Mathewson, Bob Zwirn Lois Williams, Margaret Nielsen. ROW 4: Richard Roland, jonathan Edwards, lim White, Gene Aitken, Dan Mikkonen, joanne Downs, Bob Haaverson, Lee Cline, Bert Custer, Pat Shaw. PIANO: loan Rolston. FRONT ROW: Stan Pinkerton, john Tharp, Georgene Steigner, Don Davison, Ron Rice, Noreen Courtright, Linda Mathewson, Bob Zwirn, Pat Battello, Lois Williams, Margaret Nielsen. ROW 2: Dick Williams, Elaine Wedemeyer, Roger Davis, Alfred Luberts, Marilyn Lee, Robert Higley. Peggee Flack, Richard Janssen, Ken Christopherson, Darlene Frizzell, loanne Downs, Madge Sipila, lane Dobson. ROW 3: Rich Nichols, Gail Nimtz, Mary Ellen Spady, AI Zold, Pete Delaurenti, Ron Almburg, Ralph Poeschel, Richard Vannetta, loan Ernest, Dave Monroe, Charles Spaulding, Bob Haaversen, Don Sherman, Lee Cline, Gene Aitken, Don Olson, Ernie Balzarini, jerry Rasmussen, Ron Dengel. ROW 4: Connie Kerr, Pat Schupeltz, Tony Mencias, Gene Laughlin, lon Edwards, Rich Roland, Bill Huntington, lim White, Vern Van Ausdal, Frank Bee be, Evelyn Reskin, Marilee Robertson, Bernard Larson, Orville Edminston, Ron Bergman, Bob Almburg, john Walker, jerry Edlund, Dan Mikkonen, Arlene Mattila. Tile Band MKZVCZIQS 071 Tweet!' Tweet! Forward, march! The band started off with a big bang by participating in the University of Washington opening home football game. This was the first of a long chain of performances which lasted nine months. Listing all of the band's performances would be endless, but here is the general outline: the Puyallup Fair came second, then came hours of rehearsing for half-time entertainment at the home football games. lncident- ally, Renton is one of the few schools in the Puget Sound League which has the band perform at every home football game. The drum major this year was Stan Pinkerton, and in front of the band twirling batons were Patty Schutt- pelz, Arlene Mattila, and Connie Kerr. The band then played in the annual Winter Concert, and then at the Western Washington Band Contest. They had an exchange assembly wiht Puyallup and finished with the Spring Concert. With the new recording apparatus, the band recorded many numbers that are to be used in teaching clinics and summer school courses. To help Mr. Rockhill, the adviser, was the assistant adviser, Mr. Young. They were in turn helped by the Band Council members who were Stan Pinkerton, Bill Huntington, Barbara Haugan, John Tharp, and Bert Custer. Managers who took care of the uniforms were Pat Battello and Linda Mathewson. Three cheers for the Renton High School Band who has done so much to make us proud of Renton. SENIOR GIRLS SEXTETTE STANDING: Arlene Delaurenti, Donna leane Thompson, Ianice McWilliams, Anita Delaurenti. jones, Donna Murdoch, Mar- Carolyn Pfaendler. SEATED: SENIOR HIGH GIRLS NONETTE LEFT TO RIGHT: Marianne Baumgardner, Barbara Nelson, Catherine Aldrich, Edith Randall, joan Downs, Pat Monson, Sheila Sullivan, Gladys Acree, Rosemary Bourgeois. I G ff I - I . - .,,. . :- P- 'f . ' E I :' I '1 - ' 4: .P ,, ,A , I X: , f jf , ,,Qf g, A '7f's -7 .,,, ., . ,- n STRING DOUBLE QUARTET I SWING CLARINETS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Longwell, Marquita Olson, Carol Holms, Marilyn FRONT ROW: Stan Pinkerton, lohn Tharp, Georgene Steigner, Don Tharp. ludy Langhurst, Glenda Tuttle, judy Koehn, Dorothy Pursian, Davison, Linda Mathewson. ROW 2: jonathan Edwards. MIXED ENSEMBLE VARSITY QUARTET FRONT ROW: Mary Lu Engum, Arlene Bartley, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Ron Hicklin, Stan Farber, Donna jones, Marilyn Grove. ROW 2: Pat Eugene Bowen, Ron Rolla. Monson, Janice McWilliams, Barbara Karstens, Donna Murdoch, Carolyn Pfaendler. ROW 3: Rich Nichols, Greg Short, Stan Farber, Ron Hicklin. ROW 4: Eugene Bowen, Ron Rolla, Ray Parks, Don Heinle. bv' SENIOR GIRLS TRIO PIANO: Anita Delaurenti. STANDING: Arlene Bartley, SEATED: Karma Ka Marilyn Grove, Barbara Karstens. SENIOR HIGH GIRLS ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: Darlene Headdy, Mary Dickin- son, Donna Okeson, Carol Weiss, Lola Pinker- ton. ROW 2: Margie Broderick, Shirley Mc- Cormick, Bonnie Segur, Darlene Adderson, Ramona Creek. ROW 3: Marlene Whitehall, Margaret Moilanen, Helen Wagner, Mary Star- kovich, Alice Wooten. Kiasma STRING DUET y. STANDING: Dorothy Pursian, judy Koehn. FRONT ROW: Sheila Sullivan, Kathy Aldridge, Marianne Baumgardner, Mary Lu Engum, luanita Williams, Nancy Eastman, Donna lones, loann Soderlund, Marilyn Phillips, Marilyn Smith, Marlene Hancock, Arlene Delaurenti, Anita Delaurenti. ROW 2: Pat Monson, Marleane Thompson, lo Ann Dunham, Arlene Bartley, Barbara Karstens, Donna Murdoch, loan Downs, Carolyn Pfaendler, Edith Randall, Merrie Tonkin, Gloria Teasdale, Valeria Schultz, Imogene Ahlers, Dorothy Heath, Donna Wallace. ROW 3: Al Duncalt, Mickey lacobs, Ron Des- iardens, Duane Parker, john Merritt, Lynn Gurley, Herb Seabloom, Ron Hicklin, lack Thompson, lanice McWilliams, Marilyn Grove, Gladys Acree. ROW 4: Don Heinle, Eugene Bowen, Bruce Bogh, lack McCulloch, lack Hougardy, Ray Park, Ron Rolla, Glen Proctor, Frank Vidos, Don Thomas, Greg Short, Stan Farber, Tom Tobacco, Don Nichols. A Capella Clzofr Performs Many fmes The A Cappella Choir under the direction of Mr. Cordon Voiles has completed another successful year. The Choir is a select group composed of sixty members who must each try-out for a position in the group. Their performances this year included thie Voices of the Northwest broadcast, the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, the All-School Show, an Easter Assembly, an Exchange Assembly, Baccalaureate and the Choral Contest which was held this year at the College of Puget Sound, From this group are chosen smaller groups such as the Mixed Ensemble, Senior Girls' Trio, Boys' Quartet, Senior Cirls' Sextet and the Girls' Nonette. The A Cappella Choir has worked hardf' commented Mr. Voiles. They have improved steadily through- out the year. iris' Glee rows Sfeaclily The Girls' Ciee, a select group of seventy-four students under the direction of Mr. Cordon Voiles, is the largest Senior Ciirls' Cilee which we have had at Renton for many years. Performances by the group this year included various assemblies such as Thanksgiving and an exchange with another school, besides the Christmas and Spring concerts. Mr. Voiles states, There has been a great improvement in tone quality, attitude, and musicianship this year. l have received a great deal of pleasure from working with this group. if FRONT ROW: Darlene Headdy, Mary Dickinson, Shirley Shields, Shirley Powell, Bonnie Segur, Sandra Hanson, lulie Schonians, Darlene Warton, Delores Bryant, Nancy Burgess, Carol Weiss, Lola Pinkerton. ROW 2: Darlene Fitch, Pat Hartman, Bonnie Pelky, LaVae Naylor, Shirley McCormick, Rosemary Bourgeois, Pat Frisbic, Helen Waggoner, Peggy Owens, Ilene Stanke, Barbara Nelson, Dalene Adderson, Virginia Studebaker. ROW 3: Marlene Whitehall, Ramona Creek, Margie Broderick, Kathy Bailey, Pat Sandman, Edwina Mathewson, Ella Kozak, Nadine Maletta, Donna Okeson, Aliceann Winslow, Alice Wooton, Glenna Gerard, Delores Schreiner. ROW 4: Lavelle Weathers, Linda Kindle, lanice Berhbaum, Mary Starkovich, Arlene Slye, Sharon Lee, Nancy Sandahl, Martha Emery, Margaret Moilanen, Connie Kerr, Lois Lorenson, Martha Dobson, Claudia Keinle, leannette Graham, Emily Baker, Wanda Riestvedt, loan Butler. ? bi J February l9 and 20 ended the long weeks of preparation as R. H. S. presented its annual All School Show. This original fantasy, presented by the drama and music deparments, had a heaven- ly setting and a remarkable cast of characters. Clad in colorful togas and sandals, the hero and heroine, Diana lSheila Sullivanl and Arthur Merc- ury lDave Allani waltzed and sang throughout the extravaganza, along with soft shoe dancers lRon Rolla and Donna Wallacel. Cod Fray lStan Farberl, meek and master of the situation, sends the pair to earth on a hilarious hunt for entertain- ment, after gentle prodding by his wife, Hortense lRuby Ann Secllacekl. The not-so-angelic Merc- ury has unique taste in entertainment, and his escapades lead the audience through water front dives and night clubs. Their adventures, while on earth, lead to the introduction of such intriguing characters as the St. Louis women lRuth Pierce and Marilyn Tharpl, blues singer lD0nna Mur- dochl, and the Variety Dancers in the first act. By second act, God Fray is fully aware of Merc- ury's goings on and to redeem himself, Mercury joins fashionable San Francisco cafe society. M.C. lKathy Cochranl welcomes all to Cafe Al Parisi- enne and opens the evening's variety entertain- ment with the introductions of accordianist lDick Tonellil, Cucurachi lSigne Bergmanl-, Istanbul Trio lStan Farber, Ron Rolla and Eugene Brownl, and tap dancer lArlene Tainill. , CHQOL A if fl! Q PRE E T ORIGINAL FA TA Y By the third act, heaven is deserted, since all have fled the bitter rantings of l-lortense. Together in Latin rhythms, the entire cast and company chorus sang and danced. Included in the antics were a dancing horse named C-ulliver lBonnie Segur and Kathy Cochranl, in that order, Latin dancers lPatty Millard, Mona l-lunter, and Willa Wrightl and Gabriel's band. The finale of Carioca brought to a close an unforgettable evening of fun and music. An important part of the All School Show which is so often overlooked is the production staff. This group of hard-working people help make the show a success. The members of this staff paint and construct scenery set up lighting arrangements and take care of many other behind the scenes jobs. The coordinating managers Sharon Henson, Marianne Baumgardner, and Bonnie Segur, were in charge of this year's production which was under the direction of Mr. Kirk. The painting and construction crews include Mike Halstead, Greg Short, Carol Kent, Mary Austin, Juanita Williams, Carla Elliot and Mary Lou Engum. Lighting was the job of Jack Cartwright Carl Mahnken and Elmer Huvinen. Costuming was the job of Rita Justus. The staff deserves a big hand for the fine work they have done this year. unfor Prom Better than the bestf' was a suitable comment for the Junior Prom this year. All evening the dancers swirled around Rasputin,,' the 67 toot dragon, who added much to the Oriental atmosphere. Miss Barbara Danielson acted as Mistress of Cere- monies tor the evening. The Saki Sippers composed of Ron Rolla, Eugene Bowen, Ron l-licklin and Stan Farber, gave everyone a laugh with their very suitable Oriental', song. Stan Farber and Greg Short presented a skit. Then the Saki Sippersf' betterlknown as the Varsity Quartette, sang The Mockin' Bird, accompanied by Jonathan Edwards. Miss l-lusby was the faculty adviser, with Mr. Corden Thompson and Dick Bowyer as faculty and student chair- men of the decorations. Tolo Days The annual tolo days were March l7, l8 and l9 this year. They seemed to be one of the most enjoyable events of the year. Everyone turned out and made them a big success. Here is a list of the activities: Wednesday, Green Day and Clash Day. Thursday, Dress Up Day and Treat Day. Friday, Slave Day and Backwards Day. This proved to be the most fun. Friday night at the North Renton Recreation Hall, the Tolo Dance was held. Donna Wallace crowned Tony Mencias Tolo King of l954.', Florence Nightingale presented him with his royal cape, and Tony crowned Marilyn Smith Queen Arlene Bartley and Marilyn Grove then sang Me and My Shadow, the theme song of the dance. They were accompanied by Anita Delaurenti. Also Ron Malmassari, Ray Barilleaux, and Vern Laswell played and sang a few numbers for the group. lt was a very enjoyable evening and everyone had a great time. V TOLO QUEEN AND KING Marilyn Smith and Tony Mencias TDLU lnl EEK FRONT ROW: Pat Banasky, Pebble Mullins, joan jenkins, Marilyn Black, Valda Miles, Delores Sharp. ROW 2: Gloria Breasau,'Pearl Pascoe, Marylu Engum, Pat Naeve, janice Gemar, Gary Batfaro, Pam Foster. ROW 3: jerry Baker, Dan Mikkonen, Gene Laughlin, Al Martineau, Carol Dobson, Dorothy Pursian, Carole Barry, Marion Glazier, janis Proctor. Paris Blossoms rouglz file Frenclz Parlez-vous Francais? This year the French Club consisted of two separate clubs, these being the two French classes, which elected their own officers. ln the first period the officers were: President, Dorothy Pur- siang Vice President, Dan Mikkonen, and Secretary, Valda Miles. The sixth period officers were: President, Jack Hougardyg Vice President, Jerry Baker, and Secretary, Vina Stuart. The clubs planned classroom panels, acted soap-opera serials, sang Christmas carols, and held joint meet- ings after school to exchange ideas and plan programs. Gary Morrison presided over the meetings and Mr. Morin, the French instructor, was moderator. erman Cfulv Enjoys Club Acfivffies The German Club was a class participation project this year, with Morris Hauge serving as president, Shirley O'Connell vice president, and Curtis Burnett secretary for third period. During fifth, Marianne Baum- gardner was elected president, Delores Stollenmeyer vice president, and secretary, Carol Burnett. Meeting once a month, Der Deutsche Kreis members enjoyed movies, variety acts, and vocabulary games. Several members participated in a play-writing contest, and staged their productions for the class. The main activity this year was caroling in German through the halls. The adviser of the German Club is Mr. Donald Larson. FRONT ROW: Nadine Roberts, Marianne Baumgardner, Carmelle Holmes, janet Miller, David Torrell, leanette Hagerty, Norma Bliss, Carol Burnett, Pauline Kassner, Glenda Kassner. ROW 2: Sharon Levar, Margaret Nielsen, joan Feyerabend, Roberta Gorman, Leona Sorenson, john Earls, judy Koehn, Marilyn Balderson, Martha jacobson, Gurine Norby, Linda Kent, Delores Stollenmayer, Mary Barnes, Art Staben. ROW 3: jerry Lewis, Freeman Field, Stephen Lawson, Charles Rommel, Kenny Martin, Bobby Kerr, Marlin Green, jack Thompson, Dennis Pistoresi, Bob Halvorsen, Lynn Baker, Buckman Trent, Norman Nelson, Morris Hauge, Elliott Abram. ROW 4: Don Heinle, Donald janssen, jim Hajny, Rod Kilcup, Gordon Heiret, Dick Knutson, Bob Furseth, Sid Troyer, Richard Ericksen, Curt Burnett, Bob Gerbract, Chuck Pocialik, Dave Monroe, Warren Donnelly, Roger Davis, Eugene Bowen. FRONT ROW: Alice Scannell, Barbara Zirk, Lois Williams, Marquita Olson, Evalyn Reskin, Carolyn Williams, Maryann McCoy, Patsy Thomas, Lorenice Rankin, lo Ann Nestor, Melvina Maddux, Marian Redig. ROW 2: Candis Shropshire, Nancy Randall, Elaine Peterson, Roberta Madsen, Carol Maddux, Gwen Moshier, Kay Wilson, Marilyn Milliken, Helen Ryckman, Sandra Shaw, Barbara Sims, Arline Taini, Edna lean Woodward, Pat Parker, leanette McMillan, Elaine Wedemeyer. ROW 3: Iudy Munsinger, Mike Soderlund, Eric Sacher, Kiyo Tsurusaki, Vere Thompson, Dick Williams, Ronald Neyers, Earl Moore, Dick larvis, Nick Scheuch, Bob Zwirn, Pat Shaw, Pati Millard. ROW 4: lack Sparrow, Rich Minerich, Lewie Marler, Donn Kelly, Richard Karstens, Duane Parker, lim Carver, lim White, Tom Hazen, Gary Grosso, Richard Vennetti, Mike White, lim Millsap, Mike Wilson, Dick Saunders, Dick Shogren, Tommy Woodward. fesfa Iffglzliglzfs Yearfor Spanish The many Si, Senors, identified a gay fiesta-the Spring Fiesta of the Spanish Club. This was only one of the many activities planned by the Spanish students. The three classes, under Mr. Morin, the Spanish instructor, made up this year's club, and meetings were held in class where the students planned projects, such as the classroom panels. The second period officers were: President, Don Kellyg Vice President, Marcella Johnson, and Secretary, Lorraine Muhich. The third period officers were: President, Molly Church, Vice President, Lois Williams, and Secretary, Katherine Argano. Officers of the seventh period class were: President, Patti Millard, Vice President, John Sparrow, and Secretary, Roberta Bertozzi. FRONT ROW: Larryne Hougardy, Eleanor Emery, Dalene Adderson, Mary Austin, Mary Lou Favro, Hal Heath, Marquerite Heidt, Delores Brees, Margaret Brees, Rosemarie Gunderson, Sally Cain, Hazel Bridgeman, Mollie Church, Roberta Bertozzi, Sharon Battles, Darlene Barber. ROW 2: Bob Ambrosch, Penny Buchholz, Kay Klinker, Ellen Carlson, Carol Hoodley, Adeline Bowers, leryl Englerth, joan Hilliker, Bonnie Segur, Donna jones, Signe Bergman, Carla Elliott, Arlene Gotti, Carolyn Guy, Darrel Kingsley, Rosalie Bertozzi, Teddy Hallock. ROW 3: Garry Callen,'Allan Brown, Charles Chapman, Ray Charlton, lane Berry, loAnne Baele, Sylvia Carbonatto, lane Church, Kay Heatherington, Diane Darstein, leanette Graham, lean Guay, Shirley Bryan, Doris Cook, Vernon Guay, Ron Crockett, Ioanne Dunson, Mary Crowell. ROW 4: Glenn Connelly, Steve Bennett, Robert Field, Del Love, Fred Akers, William Bonds, Mike Carterr, Mike Gray, Gene Aitken, lake Leathley, Stan Farber, Bruce Bogh, Brian Davis, Douglas Baldwin, Warren johnson, Thurston Bosley, Dean Baker. FRONT ROW: Nancy Eastman, Lola Pinkerton, Phyllis Hickerson, Bonnie Aldridge, Ruby Ann Sedlacek, Dotty Cook, Arlene Hughes, Mary L D'nnin , janis Blunck, Rosalie 0'Connor, Arlene Delaurenti.. ROW 2: LeRoy Anderson, -joan Scannell, Connie Evans, Pat Monson, ou i g Kathy Wakefield, Mona Rogers, Marcella johnson, Merrie Tonkin, Edith Randal, Barbara Danielson, Dolores Lever, Nadine Vance, Melanie White, Pat Lankester. ROW 3: Bob Dunigan, Noel Owens, jim Bradbury, Arlene Bressan, Gladys Berry, Nancy Shabro, joan Ralston, . . , E Dorothy Forslund, Miriam Lee, joanne Downs, Hazel McCulloch, Shirley Bakken, Roberta Graves, Carol Holms. ROW 4. Harold astman, Dave Elmore, Ted Sipila, Larry Schaut, jonathan Edwards, Bert Custer, Stan Pinkerton, john Tharp, Duane Gruenich, Don Davison, Ron Harrison, Bob Haaversen, Don Poli, Lowell Morris, Bill Longwell, Rich Nickels, Eddie Shepard, Raymond Bergman. aesar Pageant? Holds Inferesf ojflaaffn The Latin Club is one of the largest and finest clubs in Renton High School. The officers were President Jonathan Edwards, Vice President Dick Knutson, and Secretary Mary Moss. Their adviser is Miss C-illis. Renton is an active chapter of the State Junior Classical League which holds a convention every year. This year Jonathan Edwards was elected state president of the J.C.L. Instead of having a Christmas party within their own club, the foreign language clubs joined together for a Foreign Language Christmas Party. As is their custom, the Latin Club went caroling in the halls and as always gave a wonderful performance. The club has centered most of its activities around the life of Caesar and presented the pageant of his life. FRONT ROW: Loa Rehn, juanita Williams, Evelyn Taylor, Pat Battello, Anita Delaurenti, jan Zimmerly, Myina Abrahamgon, Mzrilee 'A ' ' ' ' wns, aren Robertson, janet Williams, Betty Teraoka, Marilyn Grove. ROW 2. Frances Trimm, joanne Moriarty, Marlene aaum, joas bo S k . . T McGarrigle, Dorothy Strayer, Martha Tracy, Sheila Sullivan, Ruth Pierce, joeen Scull, jean Hansen, Marlene Stewart, ar ara ocesl Mary Moss. ROW 3: jackie Scott, Marleane Thompson, Cary johnson, Larry johnson, Dave Mclntyre, Bob Crawford, Don Conn, ar Boness, Harold Bergem, Bill Huntington, Nancy Barei, Fred Bittner. ROW 4: Dick Knutson, Gary Dickinson, jerry Nilles, Ray Peretti Tom Nelson, Carl Mahnken, Warner Talso, jerry Emons, Mylor Roberts, joe Longo, Gary Mead, Louie Barei, Don Poli, Ron johnson. W. riffs, . ,..J Lf.. ...A k',..we- 1, 'b f gf? 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U, , - VH. curr TRAVIS I WJ P 5 I ALICE TYLER SHIRLEY UHLENKAMP ARLENE VANDERFORD ARTHUR VAN AUSDEL RICHARD VENNETTI FRANK VIDOS LAUREEN VILLA IOHNNY WALKER LOA WARD 1- Wwwiwmgmaa In I L- I ' 'j 1 . 5255- . I' A A J 554 C, xx 1 1 A 4, f. .- fs ,, . 4 B GLENDA WARREN r 'S' ORLENA WATSON BETTY WEIGELT CAROLE WEISS IANET WEISS IOE WEISS IAY WETSCH IEANETTE WEYMOUTH MIKE WHITE IOLENE WILCOXEN CAROLYN WILLIAMS FLOYD WILLIAMS IAMES WILLIAMS PATRICIA WILLIAMS RICHARD WILLIAMS KAY WILSON MICHAEL WILSON ALICEANN WINSLOW EDNA WOODWARD MARY woons NANCY wooLcoT'r ALICE WOOTEN IAY wnlcm' Ducks: YouNT RosALYN zANcA ALFRED zoLo S Fw gl S X X I A I P I .f Q. 'Q gs! 9 . , T ' Pr jeff' I .-, 1' .FLSA 3' wa t b F I RA I im V4 av- .nlr Ixg yrkk xg! E Y. p ' fs , 4+ if 1 gg, - ., 7 fwiw mm. . . J s 5 X A x- 2- hry, V A I 4 A i 1 'Se ' 1 7 N I S 1 , fl- Af-H ' if '. , '3' 4 115 E I ,ss- gi hi, . A4 1. I 'kg If . 2 4. A I .V Deli, K A T' Ev v i ,X ,TSTiOA,TLi g.TII,,. I Q. 4-Q , .Afi- af- , 1 H I 'in fi' 1 ,A In I II x Q . 4 .f xvf 7v- -? A 0 1 I A I '23 554 . , rv ... k,f vn X .R E, I 5 ., .. ' . 1. zz ,ya Lf! -'ra Q ' I 'LF I 'X 7 G., f , -- 4 Fr 'x I f ii? 5- Saw . E,J., , v.- ,-fg., -mf, . - i : 4 f n M- Q ,seg o r 'Mau uri' A S' 4 5' -7 . Q if as 'fi git .1 mai' 7 , 53 'Xp T 2, IG K FRONT ROW: lack Thompson, Bob Perelli. Ray Lotto, Vic Carpine, jay Ernest, Louis Barei. Rich Tonelli BACK ROW: Gary Routley, Floyd McEwen, Carl Mahnken, Dave Allen, lack Marler. yu runny!! -' 111 Bill Webster, Dave Allen Larry Ericksen Dave Allen, Bill Webster We ,. gb We , ., , ' i I v. W Xa.. .-, ,, jack Thompson Coaches Hash, Hodges, Zemeck, Ron Routley Koenig, Felfon Ed Shepard Ray Lotto Clem Muhich lim Riley Mylor Roberts .L L.. ag - 34, - .... A ..- FRONT ROW: Larry johnson, Rich Tonelli, Mike Wilson, Rich Nichols, Gary johnson, Bob Perelli, jack Thompson, Ron Routley, lack Washburn, Tom Hazen, Mike Halstead, Carl Boness, lim Topham, Bernie Knolls. ROW 2: Frank Vincenzi, Vernon lensen, jerry Nesbit, Elliott Abram, lay Ramash, Dave Ackers, Floyd McEwen, Bob Roller, Bill Webster, lack Marler, jim Holder, Zane Patterson, Gary Schaaf, joe Anderson, Larry Ericksen, Rich Holman, Ernie Balzarini. ROW 3: Ray Lotto, lim Riley, jerame Wakelam, Mike Carter, jay Ernest, Dave Monroe, Dave Allen, Ron Alexander, Vic Carpine, Charles Wilson, Duane Flagen, Clem Muhich, Paul Monk, Louie Barei, Gary Routley, Mylor Roberts, Carl Mahnken, Frank Vidos, Gary Miller, Bill Bond, Ed Shepard. An Quffook for flzfs Years Cfncfermen As the new season gets underway, Renton High School, after taking second in the conference meet last year, is looking forward to the coming track season with optimism, although the loss of Edwards, C-auy, Irwin, Schultz, Heiret and Bob Ding- man, a junior 880-yard dash man, will be felt. But with the return of such lettermen as C-ary Routley, who won first place in the broad jump at the state meet last year, Carl Mahnken, a senior who has run the quarter mile for the last two years and should be at his best in this event, Clem Muhich and Mylor Roberts, both letter winners in the mile, Renton should give all comers a run for their money. ln the 880 such boys as Riley, who ran the mile last year and was switched to this event to give it more strength, and Lotto should do a commendable job. In the pole vault Thompson and Ron Roultey, who as sophomores vaulted over eleven feet, promise much. ln the weights Barei, Ernest and Willson are Renton's hopes for points in the conference. ln the sprints, the lOO and the 220, the Indians have a number of boys who, with some improvement, would make a well-balanced squad. These are Marler, Gary Routley, lvlcEwen, and Perelli. The high hurdles is the only event where Renton has no experience at all. Dave Allen and Ron Alexander are its only hopes. Carl lvlahnken is also being worked at this event. In the broad jump two returning lettermen have been handicapped, Gary Routley by a badly sprained ankle, and Ed Shepard with health difficulties. Renton is not too strong in the high jump, although Ericksen, who jumped last year, is doing a good job. ln addition to the names mentioned above, the Indians hope to find promise in the seventy-odd boys who turned out. As far as the league is concerned Clover Park, the defending champ, will again be hard to defeat and looks strongest in the league. Dfamoncf Men Hope for Good Season The baseball squad was greatly depleted by graduation last year and there are only three returning starting lettermen - George Smith, Fred Brown and Fay lvlillett. Reserve returning lettermen are Ray Barilleaux, Ray Ohman and Don Dowdell. However, there is a promising group of sophomores and with a year of seasoning they should build a strong squad in the future, A well-rounded pitching group of two southpaws and three northpaws may help out considerably. Henry, Cline, Callen, Connelly, and Gray look good for the season. Catching chores are handled by Yoshitomi, Leathley, and Barilleaux. Last year Coach Bill O'Brien's boys finished in the upper division and they would like to do so again. FRONT ROW: Harold Trumbull, Mike Gray, Lee Cline, Larry Henry, Garry Callen, Glen Connelly, .Bert Custer. ROW 2: Larry Anderson, Ray Barrilleaux, Don Dowdell, Gary Baffaro, Don Kelly, jerry Elzig, Bill Bush, Duane Parker, Keiji Yoshitomi, Emory Goodman. ROW 3: jon Bergman, Al Martineau, Fay Millett, George Smith, lay Langland, Ray Ohman, Lynn Baker, Fred Brown, Gary Grasso, Al Ausman, jerry Leathley, Coach 0'Brien. 2 ,fn PHX. 2353 , LARRY HENRY GEORGE SMITH DON DOWDELL I r az N W 3: ,, - Q W X RAY BARILLEAUX IAY LANGLAND RAY OHMAN LEE CLINE FAY MILLETT BERT CUSTER pn -vu n-.Qu KEHI YOSHITOMI GARY AUSMAN FRED BROWN J' an . ik LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Daniel Rich, Cliff Anderson, Bob Furseth, Ga.y Doug Hoof, Phil Hebner. Loole af lzese Golf Experts As Renton's golf team goes into its third season, the eight members below hope to live up to last year's championship Team. The team, coached by Dan Rich, consists, this year, of three returning members and five new members. The real pro of the team is the winner of the Washington State Junior Golf Tourney in l95l, Doug MacDonald, a senior. Very roughly, the team places are lin orderl Doug MacDonald, Rich Holloway, Jonathan Edwards or Gary Aliment, and Phil Hebner. Mr. George Puetz, pro at Earlington, and Frank Aliment of Maplewood have been very helpful to the team this year by giving them a' practice area and reduced rates. Rain or shine, these boys turned out faithfully four out of five evenings of the week to practice. The team matches are held on Mondays. The official schedule for the Puget Sound League is as follows: May 3, Renton at Highlineg May lO, Kent-Meridian and Puyallup at Renton, May l7, Renton, Clover Park and Auburn at Auburn, and May 24, Franklin Pierce and Enurnclaw at Renton. Dfspfays Qrfgfnal Ideas Let's go look at the display in the Distributive Education window, is a comment often repeated by the students. The displays are arranged by the members of this club. Their windows are located in the new wing of the senior high and in the entrance of the junior high building. Materials for the display are donated by the various merchants of the city and by different departments of the school. Two divisions of the club are necessary because of the large enrollment. Officers of one branch are Mike Galvin, president, Annabelle Schuchard, vice-president, and Mary Jo White, secretary. The officers for the other branch are Bill Brewer, president, Mike Wagner, vice-president, and Betty Bliss, secretary. Adviser for the club is Mr. Archie C. Breslin. FRONT ROW: Arlene Mattila, Vivian Abraham, Pat Acker, lrene Pott, judy Hayes, Pat Sullivan, Patricia Matteson, Karen Kennedy, Beverly Ward, Shirley Martin. ROW 2: Elza Stewart, Opal Creek, Leona Maish, Barbara Staley, Joanne Russell, Norma Daggett, loAnn Soderlund, Patti Minerich, Annie Schuchard, Shirley Lovett, Marlys Whitaker. ROW 3: Miriam Harris, Betty Bliss, lack Washburn, Shorty Nelson, Glen Proctor, lack McCulloch, Bill Brewer, Mike Galvin, Butch Arnone, Mary lo White, Barbara Hegel. 5 39 I ! 1 L4 5, 'wg ., . SZ . ., 51452-xi - ,756 Jie' th 'Q ., Play Keeps Audience in Suspense The Spring Play, The Curious Savage, was written by John Patrick and directed by Mr. Harley E, Kirk. Mr. Philip A. Hansen was in charge of the production staff with the assistance of Mr. Loren Mann, The cast included: Florence - Sharon Henson Samuel - Dick Knutson Hannibal - Bob Zwirn Lily Belle - Roberta Graves Mary Fay -- Ruby Ann Sedlacek Mrs. Savage - Kathleen Cochran Jeffery - Stan Farber Miss Wilhelmina - Jean Hansen Mrs. Paddy - Donna Wallace Dr. Emmett f Warner Talso Titus - Stan Pinkerton' Heading the production staff were Company Manager Sheila Sullivan and Stage Manager Jack Cartwright. The pro- duction staff members were Mary Austin, Charlene Church, Richard Erickson, Mary Lu Engum, Freeman Field, Marlene Han- cock, Elmer Huvinen, Carol Kent, Dorothy Pursian, Marilee Robertson, Annetta Rupert, Betty Teraoka and Carolyn Williams. ff' FRONT ROW: Donna Wallace, Pat Williams, Carolyn Williams, Florence Nightingale. ROW 2: Marilyn Tharp, Sheila Sullivan, Ruth Pierce, Ruby Ann Sedlacek, Lorelei Burrows, Arlene Taini. ROW 3: Warner Talso, Stan Farber, Ray Park, Carl Mahnken, jonathan Edwards. Drama Mem ers Are Real Tlzespfans For those people who have a desire for acting, there has been established the Dramatics Club. Each year a limited number of students are chosen as members for the club after their individual tryouts. They are chosen according to their interest and enthusiasm for dramatics, originality in tryouts, their willingness to work, and their dramatic ability. The club is led by Carl Mahnken, president, and Florence Nightingale, vice president. lt functions under the supervision fo Mr. Harley E. Kirk. New Faces Are Result 0fMalee-up Crew Please hold still! Oops, sorry! We're out of Kleenexf' These are the constant screams going on the nights of the plays. Familiar they are, but oh, what excitement! Supervising the Make-up Crew is Mr. Hansen with the assistance of Chief Technician Jackie Scott and Head Technicians Shirley Stafford and Merrie Tonkin. The crew consists of twenty-one members including nine new members added this year. They choose the types of make-ups to use by going to play rehearsals, observing the characters and also by reading over the plays. They work extremely hard during the year on productions such as the Fall Play, the All-School Show and the Spring Play. They also do make-ups for the Kiwanis Club on Halloween. They should be commended for the wonderful job they have done this year. FRONT ROW: Shirley Stafford. ROW Z: jackie Scott, Merrie Tonkin. ROW 3: Zan Zimmerly, jackie Richardson, Bonnie Segur. ROW 4: Barbara Danielson, Dolores Lever, Kathy Cochran, jean Hansen, Shirley Duncan, Ken Lindberg, jack Cartwright, Elmer Huvinen, Richard Ericksen. Stage rew Has Two Branc es The stage crew is under the able direction of Mr, Harley E. Kirk with assistance from Mr. Phillip Hansen. The duties of stage crew are divided into two branches: lighting and staging. The purpose of this service club is to provide proper settings and lighting for plays, concerts and assemblies. These students with their director, Mr. Kirk, have made our school programs much more enjoyable, We should congratulate them on their fine work. P A. Qperates Public Aclalress Sysfem The P. A. Cirew is a select group of boys under the advisership of Mr, Kenneth Pattie. Because of the amount of work involved and classes missed, each member must maintain at least a UB average. This year's crew consists of twelve boys who do a good job of operating the public address systems for our ball games, assemblies, and other activities. ia... IGB!! FRONT ROW: Stan Burnett, LeRoy Anderson, Denis Pistoresi, Gary Taylor, Vere Thompson. ROW 2: Paul Monk, jack Marler, lack Thompson, Dick Knutson, Dick Hilliker, Nick Scheuch, jim White. FRONT ROW: Rosie Komatsu, Rosemary Guillaume, Beverly Ward, Pat Mitchell, Mike Wagner, Marilyn Phillips, Margie Van Decar, lackie Richardson. ROW Z: Pat Battello, Lorraine Muhich, Donna Wallce, Carla Elliott Signe Bergman, Marilyn Grove, Marilyn Monaghan, Nancy Eastman, Marianne Baumgardner. ROW 3: Carolyn Pfaendler, Linda Mathewson, loyce Tasa, janice Seaman, Mona Rogers, Barbara Haugan, Arlene Bartley, loan Butler, leanette Dengel, Myrna Abrahamson, lean Hansen. ROW 4: Marlene Whitehall, Carol Burnett, Nancy Widger, Mary lo White, Pat Shaw, Marian Coffin, joan Lines, Ann Dobson, Kathy Wakefield, Dolores Lever, Barbara Albers, Nathelle Schroeder, Marlene Stewart. for Future IS Gafrzeof by Ufjqce Workers Answering phones, running from classroom to classroom and doing administrative errands are only a few of the many duties imposed upon the busy office workers. - In the attendance office one may find the students filing, keeping records and being of assistance with absences, tardies and early dismissals, to Miss Vivian Holt. Anything in the line of schooi supplies and fees may be found in the SBA store sold by the girls behind the counter. Miss Mabel Lundy is the adviser. Under the supervision of Mrs, Mildred Warren, the main office girls take telephone messages, call students out of class and sort and staple bulletin material. Registering new students and running errands is the duty of the students engaged in the counselor's office, Miss Laura Shook's Little Nurses do any necessary tasks in the nurse's office. The basket-room girls aid the P. E. instructors by checking valuables, keeping attendance records and per- forming various other duties. Much credit is to be given to these busy workers, who every day do a job well. i B ' 'k Sh'I M t' L nore Cer'ance Marilyn Meldrum Verona Forshee Marlene Lyonais, VOIIIIG FRONT ROW: Hazel McCulloch, Barbara erni , ir ey arm, e I , , , Barbara Reedy, Myrna Miller, Sharon Appling, Pat Banasky. ROW 2: Frances Henry, Darlene Miller, Pebble Mullins, Aldeana Davis, Y Hehr, ludy Hayes, Barbara Stokes, Barbara Belmondo, lanice Almquist, Karen Frank, Marilyn Anderson, Betty Franz, jackie Scott, Sandra Hanson, ROW 3: Bonnie Still, Ruth Pierce, Shirley Stafford, Roberta Graves Alice Ponke, Arlene Slye, Nancy Williams, Gladys Berry, Leona Marsh, Shirley Bakken, Yvonne Rasmussen, Anita Rasmussen, Darlene Claudon, Donna Goetz. ROW 4: Clyde Dunson, Bob Furseth, Bob Dinning, Richie Tasca, Mick Zevart, Ron johnson, lack McCulloch, Mike Wagner, Gary Morrison, Phil Harrison, Ed Shepard, Tom Parks, lerry Leathley, Sam Pellegrino. '- mi, .Vg 5 i.. V ,ia f HD' X 4 V x if I I gy x., -, Q...--. FRONT ROW: Lenore Cerjance, Shirley Lovett, Bonnie Segur, Marlys Whitaker, Annie Schuchard, Cecile Kangas. ROW 2: Elaine Wede- meyer, Vere Thompson Bob Knutson, Mr. Charles Bowen, Fay Millett, Ron Rice, Kathy Cochran. ROW 3: jerry Emons, Phil Hebner, Mylor Roberts, Dick Knutson, Dave Mclntyre, 'Earrol Bouchard. ransifors unc! Radios Intrigue Science Club Officers: President, Fay Millet, Vice President, Dave Mclntyreg Secretary, Elaine Wedemeyerg Adviser, Mr. Charles Bowen. The main purpose of the Science Club is to encourage participation in scientific research among students interested in this subject. This is accomplished through discussions, experiments, and constructions. Some of the various projects tackled this year are the making of rayon, constructing a radio using transitors instead of tubes, and a trip to KING-TV studio in Seattle. Ari Encourages Budding Arffsfs The students who were interested in Art Club this year, decided to throw out the old constitution and write a new one. Therefore, the Renton High School Art Club is a newly organized group this year. The new Constitution provided many more advantages for the members of the Art Club, new and interesting projects are being approached. The president, Gary Longfellow, vice president, Claudette Adams and secretary, Claud- ette Varney, are being guided by the able assistance of Miss Joan Heppel. FRONT ROW: Barbara Bernik, Claudette Varney, Lucille Brees, Carclyn Williams. ROW 2: lay Wright, Dawn Giezentanner, Gary Long- fellow, Alfred Luberts, Marvin Ness, Karen Engebretson, Gloria Breasau. M- ea FRONT ROW: Marlene Raaum, Donna Wallace, Bonnie Segur, Marianne Baumgardner, Rosalie O'Connor, Arlene Delaurenti, Beverly Lewis, Betty Teraoka. ROW 2: Barbara Haugan, joyce Tasa, Nancy Gaidos, Marilyn Grove, Arlene Bartley, Florence Nightingale, jackie Scott, Myrna Abrahamson, joanne Downs, Kathy Cochran. ROW 3: joan Lines, Madge Sipila, Marilyn Tharp, Marleane Thompson, Barbara Karstens, Ruth Pierce, Ruby Ann Sedlacek, Ann Dobson, Donna Murdoch, Dorothy Pursian, Delores Schreiner, Barbara Stokes. ROW 4: Sam Pellegrino, Bill Brewer, Melvin Ferris, Ron Harrison, Ray Peretti, Warner Talso, Carl Mahnken, Don Davison, Bill Longwell. Hoff! High the Torclz The Torch Club is an organization which promotes higher scholastic standards. This year it is really doing its jobs, for the club now boasts a membership of eighty-four, forty-two seniors and forty-two juniors. To be in the Torch Club one must maintain a 3.2 average three quarters out of the four. lf one is able to maintain this average nine quarters out of the twelve, for three years, he receives a permanent torch pin at the end of his senior year. The annual projects of the Torch Club are: a torch assembly in the fall, at which senior and junior members receive honor roll pins, a torch Christmas tree which is decorated by torch members and stands in the main foyer and of the school and a torch breakfast which honors junior and senior members plus the alumni of the club. To help make the club a success this year were Carl Mahnken president, Jay Langland vice president. Bev- erly Lewis secretary, and Miss Elsie Chandler adviser. ,i 'iid f'w FRONT ROW: Bill Huntington, Arlene Bressan, Lois Williams, jackie Richardson, Karen Frank, Pebble Mullins, jams Blunck, Pat Bat- tello, Ron Rice, Louis Barei. ROW 2: Paul Gudiksen, Signe Bergman, Gwen Moshier, Barbara Danielson, Nancy Barei, joan Rolston, NBUCY Shabro, Marcella johnson, Gladys Berry, Frances Henry, loAnn Nestor, Richard -Roland. ROW 3:-Don Heinle, jonathan Edwards, ggserzgavis, Stan Pinkerton, jack Thompson, Stan Farber, john Tharp, Bert Custer, Richard Tonelli, Dick Knutson, Duane Gruenic , STANDING AND SITTING AROUND OUTSIDE fleft to rightiz Pat Mitchell, Shirley Martin, Catherine Dinning, Marilyn Anderson, Leona Maish, David Whitehead, Peggy Taylor, Pat Palmer, Marilyn Lee, juanita Williams, Gloria Hunter. TABLE AT LEFT: Neva larvis, Shirley Mead, Rita Thomas, leanette Dengel, Betty Tinney, Marilyn Monaghan. TABLE IN BACK: Leona Lorenson, Iudy Walls, Roberta Grieve. TABLE IN FRONT: Donna Schlief, Lorenice Rankin. Librarians Tlzrouglz the Leaves Never a dull moment in the work of a student librarian! Furnishing information for students and teach- ers keeps the workers on their toes. They are directed by Miss Dusalina Cavaletto, assisted by Mr. Stanley Williams and Miss Donna Brush. Checking books in and out, clipping articles from magazines and newspapers, mending books and work- ing on bulletin boards are a few of their duties. Classes are conducted once a week. The librarians have the task of providing the best possible service to all of the library's customers. orwarol Move file Clzessmen The Chess Club gives an opportunity to any student to learn and play the game of chess. lt teaches the students something worthwhile that they might do in their spare time. At the same time it helps pave the way for better future citizens by teaching them how to think and acquainting them with the finer things in life. The Chess Club presents a working knowledge of the game, promotes it, by providing a place for practice. This year it has expanded greatly. Jim McCormick was the champion chess player with Carl Boness taking second place and Al Luberts third. Officers for the first semester were Jim McCormick, president, Dave Mclntyre, vice president, and Lois Williams, secretary. The club is under the direction of Mr. Donald Larson. T gear ,li if Q1 FRONT ROW: Patsy Williams, Hazel Duskin, jesse Bryan, Evelyn Reskin, Jimmie Thurston, Dave Mclntyre, Ron Rice. ROW 2: Leon Studer, Allen Day, Norman Richardson, Bob Zwirn, Gary Taylor, Carl Boness, Bert Brandt, Dave Flink. ROW 3: Bob Halvorsen, Marcella johnson, Dave Fisher, Mylor Roberts, Gerald Nesbitt, Alfred Luberts, Gene Laughlin. 5 X , , ff? ,,,,J 'Dfw ii . x ,1.,,,q - Q ' , A 'ai ii N FRONT ROW: lane Church, Merrie Tonkin, Dorothy Forslund, Myrna Abrahamson. ROW 2: Morris Hauge, Carl Mahnken, Don Davison, Louis Barei, Dick Williams, Bill Huntington. fuclenfs Keep Polls Busy The primary purpose of the Election Committee is to conduct the election of S.B.A. officers, Among the committee's varied functions are included nomination of candidates, registration of student voters, operation of voting machines, and planning for the inaugural assembly. The committee was happy to report that this year's election, which resulted in the election of John Tharp, president, Jim White, vice-president, and Delores Lever, secretary, ran smoothly and without any serious complications. Members of the Election Committee are Carl Mahnken, chairman, Myrna Abrahamson, secretaryg Barbara l-laugan, Don Davison, Nancy Williams, Merrie Tonkin, Louis Barei, Bill Huntington, Dorothy Forslund, Morris l-lauge, Dick Williams and Jane Church. Alternates were Stan Farber, Nadine Vance and Dave Monroe. Mr. Carl Johnson is the committee adviser. 1 M w-1'-2' 'NNN Q Jaime aclung Shop fl N5 viii 'NWQMWQ' W, 2 C . ,wr 'I 1 I Ant: Shay Ylachme S hop Blverv-fat' cw. 4. 3 FRONT ROW: Loretta Raub, Geraldine Moline, Donna Wallace, Nancy Widger, Pat Monson, janet Williams, Hazel Bridgeman, Rosalie 0'Connor, Arlene Delaurenti. ROW Z: Nancy Eastman, Maureen Sayler, Barbara Nelson, Nancy Caidos, Dee Dee jones, joan Downs, Marilyn Grove, Barbara Danielson, Marlene Whitehall, Pat Battello, Connie Evans. ROW 3: Bonnie Segur, Kathy Bailey, Sandra Shaw, Marion Clazier, Barbara Karstens, loyce Tasa, Marleane Thompson, Shirley Stafford, Shirley O'Connell, Carol Nelson, Karen Frank. sfzers ive mi ing Service The Renton High Ushers' Club is dedicated to the proposition of service to the school and our community. Ushers think in terms of helping patrons and students better enjoy the activities offered by our school, such as football and basketball games, musical programs, dramatic productions and graduation activities. Renton ushers are polite, helpful, and considerate of the comfort of the spectators, in addition to their overall duties. President of the club this year was Marilyn Grove, Vice President, Joan Downs, and Secretary, Rosalie O'Connor. As in previous years, Mr. Dan Rich was the adviser. ---....,,.sx FRONT ROW: Sharon Albrecht, Lillian lohnson, ludy Weber, Sandra Maletta, Nancy Phillips. ROW Z: Elizabeth Shaw, Pat Hartman, Sally Clement, juanita Courtright, Virginia Bruce, Sharon Routley, Larryne Hougardy. ROW 3: loann Lakie, Karen Seppi, Anita Gaidos, Glenda Tuttle, Sylvia Carbonatto. Many students of Renton High School, past and present, will remember Mr. Keith Hulse, former typing and general business instructor. Students who had Mr. Hulse look back upon hours spent with a friendly teacher who always attempted to understand each one. Although he is gone, he is still here in spirit in the minds of those who knew him. , ww?5A ' -, lx3.,K:' ' A 1'-K1 -q,Fo'v'rr 1 1 Q Q 1 L .X Q Y Qi. X V W Y. e We Go I TSMANSHW AWARD YELL STAFF I TEAM AND COACH 9. 3 X 4 'gm Q51 nah a T. 'iv by ' ,ff in 1, fy: K 1 in jj? ' 5' A ' 'L E , - '- 1 ,er .a -gg?:m S' ' K 4 fx , , -QF , 1 , , , 'Q F, - 6,1 I, 1.12 3 wi 1 ' 1 ,V , . .. as g,,V:51,,., 1-L56 , .A-' W, 4 : k R f' 52:11 . . .M 'aff' - . ' ':A!h.t 4:45 5 cu-loot. S 0 uff G SERV if 23-3 E-J . 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Mull Complete Self-Service RENTGN ill wk 24-Hg Am ul IeService 510 Third Ave. Phone 5-7401 MIGLMUJIQI gif itll R dio sl atch d ., ilyl l Ia OSIDP e f '.r1U1l dl f 111111 11 MCllii'lD0l'l Milli O I Trained Attendant PLUMBING and WATER PIPE Hardware and Electrical Supplies A SCHORN PAINTS 300 Third Ave. Phones 5-828i 5 LA. 9773 Phone 5-9083 320 Wells St. Renton, Wash. WE HAVE A FINE GIFT SELECTION FOR EVERY OCCASION . . . Best Wishes to the '54 Graduates THREE co1x1vEh11ENT LOCATIONS TO The Allen hops B I G F R E E Friendly Attention to Every Selection P A R K I N G L O T S LOW EVERYDAY 920-I'-l'1ll'Cl AVG. Phone t 'Me eusere WMM! 244565 Zlzflrfrvs Apparel Quality Merchandise at Moderate Prices RENTON 'A' Renfon Highlands-Skyway 615 3rd Avenue Bus. Phone 5-7531 Renton, Washington Res. Phone 5-3627 NSMCCQSS Cllfl G00 WS es fo . . . MAYOR JOE BAXTER F. A. COLLMAN, Manager MOTEL CABIN CITY COURT MOTOR HOTEL RENTON 5-3141 MOHAWK 4792 II2 THIRD AVENUE, RENTON ,x' I ' Insurance AICIDI NT FIRE AUTO PPI All 701166 Congratulations, Class of '54 TOM DOBSON and SON 911 Third Ave. 5-3401 Real Estate mm CESNA Dealers SMITH AVIATION CO. RENTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Charter Service Plane Instruction Shop Facilities Phones: P. O. Box 508 RA 5229 Renton, Wash. 5-5449 MATIIEW'SON'S Rainier Tire Shop Rainier Ave. Opposite Renton Airport Phone: 5-9852 Renton Tire Shop 1416 Bronson Wy. Phone: 5-3311 Tire Specialists Recapping and Vulcanizing colvlPL1rvlENTs OF RENTON COIL SPRING 1515 4th Ave. Phone 5-7326 '75 6 ING -DANCE mf 5 If Best Wishes To The GRADS OF 1954 from A. W. MEYERS RICHFIELD PRODUCTS P. O. Box 413 Phone 5-5492 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '54 Beloved by Bridal for Over 100 Year: 575.00 EASTHAMPTON lTrsde Mark Rez. Exq d amond engagement ring. TERMS ARRANGED AMES JEWELERS INC. New Address: 255 Wells St. Phone: 5-3704 Authorized rtCarved - WOODCREST' Jeweler BEST WSHE5 Custer Hardware Cijlllpkllly TO THE CRADS OF l95-4 f rom COMPLETE LINE OF HOTPOINT APPLIANCES RCA Estate Ranges REXALL DRUG STORE Speed Queen Washers and Dryers IDRESCRIPTIONS Zenith Television and Radio i, Dutch Boy Paints 900 Third Ave. Renton Phone 5-3861 Glass and TOOIS Mo. 4320 EAKLIEYS SIGNAL SERVICE Quick, Friendly, Dependable Service . SERVICE ' T 7 U - f 1 ,A Y z -5 If F' 'X T in g X Ng: x iig- Q A Z Lk .asfh X-A .QE-W Nw Kenny Eakle Second and Logan 5-9191 230 Wells Phone 5 Congratulations, Class of ,511 From folmson iq Grocery 251 Factory Street FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A Complete Selection Phone 5-4701 HERES SPACE FOR SIGNATURES! Congratulations, Class of '54 FLOYD K. DIXON -32ll COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE 'Ir Paglizfs Shoo Repair A 317 Williams Earlington Golf Course I Mile East of Longacres Rental Carts Rental Sets George Puetz, Pro. BUILD WITH BRIKCRETE WorId's Most Modern Masonry -Manufactured by- Renton Laundry Tray Co. 1200 Second Avenue Phones: 5-7251, 5-6891 CONGRATULATIONS if 1 , To the Class of '54 f l a 0, ,fv l a f ' Compliments of JOHN SETZER Eric Englund . il ENGLUND SHELL SERVICE Second and Wells Phone 5-9130 Best Wishes to the Class of '54 0 P ,p oo , - 1 ' - x l Ntxiiifrif if: ALLNOCH VARIETY 12643 Renton Avenue Lander 0240 SKATERS' COM PLETE LINE Chicago, Cleveland, Professional, Snyders TONY'S SHOE SERVICE Full Plates by Del Phone Mo. 2124 9268-57th S. Rainier Beach GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE GRADS from BUSINELLCVS Beverages Cr Delicatessen OPEN I2 MIDNIGHT EVERY DAY Phone 5-3721 228 Main Street TO THE CLASS OF 1954 The foundation of civilization rests upon the dependability of one man's word to another Renton Finance Corporation Eddy Tabaka, Mgr. 234 Main Street MEADE'S SERVICE STATION vELTEx cAs AND ou. Montgomery Ward Batteries and Tires 2 404 Sunset Hy. Renton 5-9l 3 Joe Petsche's RENTON MUSIC STORE Wurlitzer Pianos Hammond Solovox Band Instruments . . . Guitars Buescher. . . Gibson . . . Martin . . . Olds Epiphone... Martin Records . . . Sheet Music RENTALS APPLIED ON PURCHASE 2l6 Wells Phone 5-549l GLEN cLow LEO KNIGHT CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS MOTOR MART COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE RENTON 415 Rainier Ave. Phone: 5-7722 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Seniors lfa:'u'e'c'1 .gtucfio 304 Williams Phone 5-744l 0 Dancing Classes Ballet, Tap and Acrobatics Children of all Ages Charlotte Joanne Ford I SW. 17Ist Logan 9652 Seattle 88, Washington Member of National Association ot Dance and Affiliated Artists Congratulations to the Class of 1954 'k GALVIN SUPPLY CU. 33l Wells St. Phone 5-3l62 Congratulations, Seniors PEDERSEN BROS. FUEL CO. Burner Oils Rich Heat 9 H5 Park Ave. Renton QU l CK SAF E RE LIAB LE PUHICH CLEANERS 909 Walla Walla 5-918 HOIIIB-Bllil15ICl'S Center SIDING ,. A- ss.. -.-as PI.YwOOD lS2QQQYq,i,5 A ROOFING W ' INSULATION - , HSIIIINGBX a'-.'f-- J,-1.-. , ' THE LUMBER MARKET Izo Mills sneer RENTON, WASHINGTON Phone 5-3071 SHOPPINGTIME MARKET OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. until II P.M. 309 Third Avenue, Renton iAcross from Renton Eagles? American School of Music 23OV2 Wells St., Renton, Wash.--Phone 5-5I33 Frank Battaro, Director Res. 5-4774 ,U N QF za Il 5 L ACCORDION if GUITAR PIANO VIOLIN VOICEiPOpuIarJ BAND INSTRUMENTS BATON We Sell New and Used Instruments Open Days and Evenings AUTO REPAIRING MAX, MILLEIPS GARAGE I , - ' ii i' fi 'filly Tx T 'IL Ilai FQ E, f 24-Hour Towing Service Phones: I374I Rainier 5-3312 LA 4670 Congratulations, Seniors! EVERY MEAL'S A PLEASANT ONE at the OWL CAFE Sea Foods . . . Dinners . . . Breakfast 808 Third Ave. Phone 5-9064 CONGRATULATIONS I .I h I CLASS OF '54 S e , RENTON OPTICAL CU. 905-3rd Avenue Phone: 5-7221 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 o 1.11. PENNY CU. INC. o 715 THIRD AVENUE o PHONE 5-3631 0 CONGRATULATIONS From Congratulations, Seniors 1954 McDONALD'S GROCERY .l N L L , LONG-BELL LUMBER LO. AND MARKET Everything for the Builder 1 1449 Rainier Ave. ENN .z .3 g Bryn Mawr xi R .:....m MM 5 I Across from the Post Office 55 LA 612232 13661 Rainier Avenue To the Class of '54 I CLASS OF '54 aym and 1 DR. L. A. WHITE Emporium Department Store Qp1'QME1'Rl51' Phone 5-9251 229-231 Wells St. 23416 Wells Phone 5-3788 Highland Variety RENTON, WASHIIXIGTON Highland Shopping Center-5-4560 RUTHERFORIYS XXX ROOT BEER '2 . .. H qi VF R 1 ., 4 XXX ROOT BEER A ' ' I CHAMPBURCERS WHERE FRIENDS MEET Dunlap Canyon Road 5-5641 Why Not Give Your Kitchen A New Face? We I-Iave a Large Selection of Floor, Drainboard and Wall Coverings As Nationally Advertised THE LINOLEUIVI SHOP 409Third Avenue Renton5-7277 158 silo LIST HUB CITY DRUGS Corner of Third and Wells Phone 5-5611 Compliments ot LENA,S CHICKEN 'N' STEAK HOUSE For Parties and Banquets Try Lena's Delicious Butter-fried Chicken and Steaks Breakfast . . . Lunches . . . Dinners 425 Airport Way Phone 5-9025 RENTON LAUNDERETTE g .- We wash everything but the baby! Q lOl 7 Bronson Way Phone 5-9036 Congratulations, Class of I954 Q 10. . U Pacific Finance Loan 511 Third Avenue Renton 5-3403 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF HANDY-ANDY Variety and Gift Shoppe Your Complete Variety Store Congratulations, Seniors 305 Third Avenue Phone 5-7I23 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM Renton Feed and Seed Co. HAY - FEEDS SEED - FERTILIZERS FARM AND GARDEN SUPPLIES 324 Main St. Renton 5-Sl IO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I954 SCOTT DRY CLEANERS Arvloviu Silvlt I Back ot Renton Hospital Congratulations, Class of '54 THOMAS NURSING HOME Arnone S Kauzlarich COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING IOZI V2 Bronson Way Phone 202 Mm sneer Phone 5-7373 5-4305 Renton RPM MOTOR OIL ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES ,vow 'nun' 1g.- gg!! REID AND cools SERVICE STATION SUPREME X usouflf om, ar' We Have Served You for More Than 31 Years Phone: 5-4372 Third and Burnett This Is Your RENTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Herbert Wening, President Wllite Mercury Sales CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS FROM BENTON CLOTHING Men's Wear of Distinction Botany 500 Suits McGregor Sports Wear Arrow Shirts I 222 MILL ST. RENTON, WASH. Florsheim and Jarman Shoes Jantzen Sweaters phones Stetson Hats Renton Seattle 2 Avenue Phgne Rent It-Try It--Like It-Buy It Renton McCulloch Sales Sz: Service RENTON, WASH. 530 Rainier Ave. Phone 5-3662 H. Taylor Hutch Hutchins Res. Phone Maple Valley 2-4512 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS You have been reared and educated the American way. Protect your right to live under it always. SEATTLE SILK SCREEN INC. Sew with your own Singer SINGER sewing center 224 Wells 5-700l Renton LA 6669 Renton Plumbing 81 Heating Congratulations, Seniors of '54 3l9 Williams 5-3951 CHIEFT AIN PONTIAC Where Service Comes First Second and Logan Phone 5-6225 REGAL FURNITURE CO. CONGRATULATIONS! SENIOR GIRLS Remember Your Free Gift- Miniature Lane Cedar Chest Phone 5-3442 Lander 8858 805 Second Ave. Renton 5-7222 2I4 Williams FRANK' S TELEVISION AND RADIO Sales . . . Service BONDED ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Frank C. Shelton Ann O'Brien Frank D. C-raves G A M B L E ' S Western Auto Supply The Family Store ' APPLIANCES ' AUTO SUPPLIES ' SPORTING GOODS We Supply Your Needs 2lO WELLS Pl-ICNE 5-399i STUDENTS! See Us About Your Typewriters ,L-1-NX . fiTFifsT - I fi Rentals and Repairs ROYAL DISTRIBUTORS Hartman Typewriter Co. Tobin Ave. LAnder 7111 7113 Complete Line of Groceries, Fruits. Vegetables EARLINGTON GROCE RY 504-5th Ave. W. Phone 5-4431 DINE and Dance ' at the SPANISH CASTLE Seattle-Tacoma Highway at Midway SATURDAY-NIGHT DANCING Desivloines--7-7981 We Specialize in Finest FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SQUARE DEAL GROCERY I Free Delivery Service I Phone: 918 Third Ave. 5-5341 I 61 Fresh Cut and Potted I Q Q82 FLOWERS A1 A W ' It g, 42 ALSO Q- 4 ' I I' , YAKIMA FRUITS A, A DIRECT FROM THE FARMS ' K9 VICTORY MARKET Third and Rainier 5'8-249 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE N-vi' I CLASS OF 1954 - I XR, ,- 1: iiQiZ,q4 I J X i-T l 1 ELSIE BENNETT'S Park, Avenue Beauty Shop 25OV2 Park Avenue 5-4020 Diesel Oil Sales Co. 329 Williams Street a 4 5 xv at A N '1f- -' 5 NR , X 5 QHL 'RS M-.------WM R ..E..m.L.M lf,W.,.-Q.-.Max ., .If-fa.-fw..5.:.1. ., . .. xxx-3 a-fgzgngsz-mama:gawazfzai-11-1-E:Ea-E-.-.Q-af.-1.-Tw-3-f--5- h 156 2 , f ' X 'Sf' I XFX- Q ' , 7 ., XR R f mx fx Q L A v I . e sx fq! cw I RRS J X ' ,f P' X 1 V! 5-4492 LA. 2231 Real Estate Insurance Mortgages WALLIN-EDWARDS INC. CALL US 213 Wells St. 5-4571 Best Wishes Clarke Transfer 81 Storage Co To The Grads of 1954 I Local and Long-Distance Moving FROM wlI'I1 MAYFLOWER B111 S Moblle Se!-V106 Cal and Ralph Walton Renton Mgrs. 1316 Bronson Way 5 904' Warehouse Eighth G Williams 5-7192 I , O O , , i fr fi 5 4 ' 'I U' U 4 ,ro A , ' L ,, M yfVj9KATU Ti s iGRADUATES or 54 I I Q11 ' WZWII My ,i:.: i I , iia' ':,. 1 1 ' it 'i f I I J I If r 1- A . N 'i I P .01 ' I I '.i1 I 1 .iaii Q ..,- ' It ff!! DW I if R 5 W tt tto f aaan a ' , ..:.: l1'i 'i' 1:,: 11 Q '1.t. . I ' + '1 1' ' 1 ,, 'i' f 1: niiili H i i s sgi e z i i i i i i f i i i i ? i i i i s z s ,,,,,,.,, I ' '--1 ...... fffffi - '., i ' 1 -:1:sf--:- .-as 1-1:1:s:s:s:i:s:s:s:5:5:s:s:1: . ' 1:252E5E. 555555555555555252555E555E555525E5535555E555535E525H5533555555555555 f-. '''''iffIIi22122SeEsi2izEsE5zS2?a5sis2sSaffisiiiiii. It .s55i52 ' - - -1 -2-ff 1 15555: '2:' . 1:25 -1'-':2:Q:2' ifgfgggfgfggjggjgjggz: , H :f:Q:E:E:f:3:f:fzf:f:f:f:f:f:f:U- -.jI552:f:? 'Q:3:Q, '2:2:Q:2zfzf:E:3:::5:Q:fz5:3f:f:Q:f:f:f:f:f ' ..5:q.1' i 'A 134'-'T'-11 2 g V , M Wmwimwwm 36951 . 13 .:.:::::ei5i2E?-Z5 3' N ' ' 'if' ' 5-r5555555555i???f?f35?5555'.5E3'-'23 'V .rr i ' g ig 55552555555EEEEEEEEEQEQEQQQQQEQ552,, .5551 gf- , 1 V: xii? 15551551g5gE5EQ5'152:-I '1'1 2 ,,...:1 gEQfg:::,:':3i15ffQfgg fi Q? -:t-, .5g555T5 ,-:, 1 'I ' I ' ' ,gr WILLIAMS 6' SWANSON 7004 Third Avenue R O L L E R L A N D Johns Appliance Service Open Every Night PARTS G' REPAIRS For All Makes of Washers, Dryers 14265 Rainier Ave. S. Ranges E7 Refrigerators Renton, Wash. -HOME CALLS Cr INSTALLATIONS- Bill Santi-Furniture Appliance 0 Full Line in Westinghouse 0 Complete Home Furnishings 0 Packard Bell Television BRUCE PICKERING- BILL SANTI, Owners 914 2nd Ave. Phone 5-7273 Renton's Most Complete Specialty Shop for Women .Y 'ol x J A . : 41 S J .0 3f 1 , f LASKEY'S 907 Third Avenue Phone 5-9715 a Best Wishes to the Grads of '54 Diamonds f Watches f Silverware Samsonite Luggage For the Finest in Jewelry A' Tony Porcello Jeweler 915 Third Avenue BRYN MAWR BEAUTY SHOP Haif5tv'ins illalff and Cutting ffz H1 Avenue h B I .U I-A d S ah'lPO0S ogsgr - l l ' ATU! 3 l ' M .'. ... A '77 lil s PARK AVENUE APPAREL Coats, Suits, Dresses Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters G' ACCESSORIES NEW SPORTSWEAR LINES Across from 107 Park Ave. Wening Motors 5-3762 FLORA Foremost in Flowers RONNIE P R A T T ' S RENTON FLOWER SHOP Phone 5-5161 Seattle Phone Mo. 1889 41 G Third Avenue Renton, Washington Adjoining Stokes Mortuary Free Delivery CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Kennie's Glazed DOUgllHllt Shop 304 Wells Street 5-1243 VALLEY UPHOLSTERY Next to News Record For the Smoothest Upholstering Job in Town Come in to See Us Free Estimates Samples in Your Home 805 Walla Walla Phone 5-9881 Congratulations and Best Wishes lHave Your Friends Sign Herel Class of 54 HOBBIES Airplanes if Railroading if Cars if Boats Ceramics if Figurines if Flower Craft Art Supplies l PAULSON OFFICE SUPPLY Across from Wening Motors l l lO9 Park Ave. Renton, Wash. Phone 5-6273l For Sportswear ot Distinction l it's WHITE STAC PLAY CLOTHES at the FASHIONETTE 9l6 Third Ave. Phone 5-3636 6' Ralnler Phone CONGRATULATIONS Groceries if Meats from B E N N E T T 9 S Clarke Bros. Motor Company Remember- lT'S A TREAT TO EAT BENNETT'S MEAT 3Ol Park Avenue Free Delivery l DODGE ' PLYMOUTH Exclusive Place to Shop for Pets . NPOFV 3 rw . Q. 0. 1. , et l A ALLEN'S PET SUPPLY Aquariums and Accessories Phones: l3434 Rainier Ave. 5-5280 Corner 3rd Rainier LA O968 Serving Renton for More than 33 Years Summer Cottons in Beautiful Pastels Embossed Cotton, Avondale Chambrays, Denims, Dotted Swiss, Percales, Dan River Ginghams sew and sAvE The FABRIC CENTER 3lO Wells 5-7414 Congratulations, Seniors HEBNER FLORIST Member F.T.D.-Flowers by Wire Say it with Flowers Phone 5-4862 - Nite 5-7398 309 Third Ave. We Remember . . . Your high school annual contains a treasure- Captures forever some of the important mem- ories of your undergraduate days. So it is with your local newspaper. Long before you knew about an Annual , this newspaper was recording great moments for you. Chances are your scrapbook contains more than one picture or story clipped out and saved because it was about you or one of your friends. As when you sang as a first grader for the PTA or got a prize in the fifth grade for a drawing or won an election in junior high. We just hope that as you leave high school, you'll continue to read our newspaper as it records the big and little events of your community. The Renton Chronicle TONKIN'S CAFE CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS Sll THIRD AVENUE Phone 5-5462 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 Flaslfs 100 Store 212 Wells Street ...and... Renton Variety Store 7l9 Third Avenue Two Convenient Locations Serving You Congratulations, Seniors THE SUPER CREAMERY KKSUPEN PETE and MILLIE 9l9 Third Ave. Phone 5-79ll SAM YOUNKER MOTOR MART USED CAR BUYS BOUGHT CARS SOLD 439 RAINIER AVE. 'A' MOM Man Holmesw Sez Phones: 5-5316 i I Mo. 4292 Renton, Wash. M RENTON HARDWARE and FURNITURE N A nfl! PL THIRD AND WILLIAMS i I g wflfi if LVD Lf if I jj! fl LL id ki Cla FRIGIDAIBE V if MM I V2 M fig If YAZMJJ THE ILIZME OF FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES M' I f 3 71 of g, JW 7 M CUM I Loads of Luck to the Class of '54 A I AI GOOD LUCK TO A SWELL CLASS Y ZYES dnl WWI3' 1Under New Management-Bob Kingen, prop.I Congratulations, Class of l954 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS gi V RENTON ECONOMY FROM The Working Man's Headquarters The Low Ovleguleaoifgfgre For Your W C r i i ' Complete Building Material Line e a ry iIISdoE1op,l:'tjnll:Ilggiulizglihe-lg C supplles 5-3429 Hosiery ff Lingerie f Skirts if Blouses Second E7 Factory 230 Mann St. Phone 5-3922 CONGRATULATIONS SUNSET FOOD LOCKERS --FROM- D 1 COMPLETE SERVICE Kennvdale Lentral Market ' CURINC ' CUTTING ' WRAPPINC GROCERIES, MEATS and A L. I B. f E h 0 Food Lockers for Rent H' l' ' I e I 0 veryt mg 0 Wholesale Locker Meat ART C7 MARION 0 Retail Meat Market Cor, 1OOfl'1 Ave. S.E. G 91st Phone 5-9033 KA Block Above the Post Office? Call Renton 5-9113 410 Sunset Blvd. AMERICA'S GREATEST TREASURE IS THE YOUTH OF OUR NATION gwgq.. , GGRa1lio Rentonw j.'iS:'.'!'3' I T 94, S- 1 A ' A J I S - Salutes 4' gm, us-ren -ro Iiljgiom RCIIIQJIIIS Youth Grads, Best Wishes for the Future For the Best in In DRUG STORE PRODUCTS o SUNDRIES e PRESCRIPTIONS o SCHOOL SUPPLIES ...M .Si . SHAW BROTHERS Renton NllI'Slllg Home Phone: DRUG STORE 516 VVellS Sl, 5-7155 220 Wells Phone 5-4391 ,ff x yr, A 5 ye list lex Lu J L v ,L X, f A 1 f 1 . f W qi f T ,J Veil I ,lf ,WV ik V1 ri! . . f A 3 v X N so C0ll0'I'3tlllI:ltlOllS SCHIOPS A is A , , t U 7 f , fs K QU ' ' V lil. 'ff :QL w V ll fin, r, ix , 9 N ' J, 7 L Q6 A l ll vi I A I A ' i , Mi VU L' L l T X ! lx 04 lf 1 lfbv V-ffl V K 'U v fi! l 4 y' 'I 5 ny ini 1 ly h vv q, I Um JIMP -Van UM l' l Qi ,Q Gu il t im, QL ,VUQ UU 1 L' ij 3 N In A fl ' 1 V ,fl I fill ' if J v My N yv My ilu Xl Gly! Ll fl fb W A- S A is 1 C nfl' Ly 7 M as mgfon C 00 upp y 0. Q M f I Distributors of School Supplies and Equipment 1 E L . l 0 2 5 5ll Westlake Ave. North Seattle 9, Wash. GOOD LUCK to the GRADS of '54 ro 'i 'IAZ tf?fJj li Best Wishes to the Graduates from .i' A D w K by A FRIEND if Eli MQ V 7' 'J . , .X Q45 1 J ' Congratulations, Class of 54 '21 U' if X PGS E to ,J xx grgx' N5 Tau L9 - XJ 'gf S, GREENWOOD CEMETERY Renton, Wash. Phone 5--4559 - RENTON MOTOR PARTS FOURTH AND WILLIAMS ehapman Zfecttic LAIIIIICI' 2423 Renton 5-3740 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL FLUORESCENT LIGHTING NEON PRODUCTS SALES fr SERVICE Free Estimates Gladly Given MOTOR REPAIR APPLIANCE REPAIR 911 WALLA WALLA Rentals Instruction I I Repairs I Special Features Martin Feres Clarinets York Band Instruments Weaver Pianos C Cabart Flutes Calanti Accordions Accordion-Iy Yours DELAURENTI MUSIC CO. Phone 5-3736 2I6 Rainier Ave. REID 81 COOK Renton's Pioneer Electrical Dealer SALES and SERVICE MO, 2050 205 Main St. 5-3271 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS When in need ot furniture, tools, etc., dont forget THE AUCTION RENTON AUCTION CO. Corner of Carr Road and East Valley Hi-Way Sales Every Sat. Nite 6:30 P.IVI. R. F. Bob Losey, Sr. Owner C7 Auctioneer 5-7I22 Mo. 2435 We Welcome All You 24 Flavors lee Cream 51.49 A Gallon Graduates of 554 QPXFQA Cr? It :ga S Fl 4lO Sunset l-ly. Phone 5-6l34 Q Valley Furniture Co. Friendly Little Furniture Store A umni Chas. S. Somerville Association Phone 5-7432 seame, RA. 2400 236 Rainier Avenue Renton, Washington Galt Pays to DPIVG a Way M n ,'..' - ' l 3 .,..,W U ,... T. .. .,, v,,A H Let us furnish your home in the latest styles in Kroehler or Built-Well living room turnitureg cover your floors with Culistan or Mohawk rugs and assure '4 perfect sleeping with a Serta or Englander mattress. 5: Biltwell Kroehler Englander Mohawk Culistan ' Magnuson Spring Air Restonic Artloom Admiral ASHLEY GOODMAN FURNI1 UHF M0hawk 4657 - Maple Valley ancl Sunset Blvd. -5-7700 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS RENTON BRANCH PeopIe's National Bank OF WASHINGTON Renton's Pioneer Banking lnstitute SOO Third Ave. 5-4545 CONGRATULATIONS, '54 Hoy Ijalliglgglfs il? SUNSET COAL AND OIL GLADDING, MQBEAN A 110. , Clay Products Since l875 - A SHELL HEATING OILS and ELLIS FOOD MARKET SIEGLER HEATERS Fresh V bl M COAL AND ou. egela es- eats SALES AND SERVICE and Nationally Advertised Groceries 4 P k A i-Ander 7530 11500 Sunset Blvd. Phone 5-6446 R t 5-7300 SCIENTIFIC ALCOHOL EDUCATION for .IUNIOH AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS 'Ir WASHINGTON TLMDERANCE ASSOCIATION Phone: EL 5495 Seattle Arcade Bldg. COMPLIMENTS OF EAST SIDE GLASS CO. A Complete Glass Service Second and Rainier Renton 5-7I II CONGRATULATIONS from EMORYS MENS WEAR RENTON'S MODERN MEN'S STORE BE WELL DRESSED- SHOP AT MEMORY? 91 I Third Ave. Phone 5-7783 KENNYiS FREEZE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '54 Phone 5-6057 MOVING 5' STORAGE SHIPPING CRATING One-Day Service to Any Point in the State of Washington IQUIIIII I I I 'MMI I I I IX 143 2 E VIA -Hi -WFP? TRANSIiEUIIEDgiAR5l0RAGE Highland Shopping Center Graduates! BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE FEY' Art Virgillo I26 Logan Street Proprietor Renton, Washington Phone 5-4349 Complete Building Service If You're Building or Repairing YOU'l.L FIND YOUR NEEDS AT S T 0 N E W A Y READY-MIX CONCRETE Eibmfzwi 1 ,- S emi Y, 2' 1 tfafe lgi n e l:Drj ' x::':::.:tff . fi. Q 'TETFEA SQ' l -eive jllkgg,-,W CEMENT BLOCKS-REINFORCINC STEEL STO EWAY lMaple Valley Highwayl Renton 5-8241 Phones The Renton Fish Market A ,f l if- . , Q., U-'QF' W - l X -.1-.2 . X X X -,liizg g iqw 315 Wells sr. 5-3031 Best Wishes to Rentorfs Youth, Our uture Citizens RENTONS ELKS LODGE Seattle LA. 6240 Congratulations, Seniors FROM Renton-Issaquah Auto Freight Statewide Household Moving 5-5422 305 Airport Way LA. 5l7l 1 s frank Aliment John Bausano C0l1gI'2ltlllalZi0I1S, GI'3dSl ft ' MDE , ,., ,., S . V wm-I Me WT V ' fx . ..,, A with SAFETY X, S X if ii , i X - I and ECONOMY its 4 l 49. 1 .'V7 A f A E 1 , and CONVENIENCE A ,S ltflii ii ' L and comronr 'K-9-1 ' ' Wilson Athletic Equipment Mercury Outboard serving: Nvrfh Bend, lSS3qU3l1, Hazelwood SpO'tCg3fefgE?fl0nek F.iShmgl9r'ECkIe Kennydale, Bryn Mawr, Skyway, Lake City Lake Forest Park, Bothell TO AND FROM SEATTLE A 81 B SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS lake Shore lines, Inc. 317 Main sr. Phone 5-9063-5-4330 Renton, Wash. FOR DEPENDABLE BUS 1-RAN5p0R-I-A1-IDN ,emu swf, ga, GA FFNE YQS EQUIPMENT LAKE WILDERNESS t a t 'Resort . . . 2-4444 Lodge . . . Z-4400 208 Seneca St. Seattle l l Seneca l73O FINE 5:90135 E E I HOTEL RQOMS L CABINS BENTON HIGH TONY'S cl.EANEns A Little Finer . . . A Little More Careful BAND UNIFORMS I A BY Nudelman Brothers We Wish the Seniors Much Success . For Dry Cleaning at its Best! 1308 Second Ave. - Seattle, WBSI1- O. HORNINC-Proprietors-JACK BALES RAINIER LUMBER 86 HDWE. CG. THE RAINIER ECONOMY HOME House Plans - Financing Complete Building Service ' 11427 Ramler Ave. LA. 5191- LA. 0475 SUCCESS T0 YOU . . . GRADS OF '54 This Space for Signatures glullti 903 Fourth Ave. Phone 5-3406 Congratulations, Graduating Seniors of '54 MR V Z X M X 7 will Well Done - - - Class of 1954 Your record is outstanding in studies, athletics, music and the arts. You've learned many things. Most important, you've learned to work together. Whatever your job in life turns out to be, the things you have learned at Renton High School will serve you well. Good Luck. Pacific Car and Foundry Company ' ' ' Renton, Washington :- -' -:Q RENTUN NUT BOWL - .A 7 :Ltr W5 P 'mos W. 3 E CANDY il: .51 y Made lf! X AM POPCORN ml Mem , 'Woolf' -M QSEEEQXUQ1 Wg? wgggqy fff SOFT DRINKS You're on the way. QE ' 5 313 Wells Nothing can stop you if you plan, work, and save . . . Begin Wiiiw a Bank Accouni - wiih - mst--NmoNAL BANK of :neuron 5-9085 i 0, S5155 NVQ '5SEi f A 0 RENT N K VALLEY - ' 4 RENT I 5 710 x,FUEL EDMPA 30 Logan St.-Renton, Washington Ymjfjif, Headquarters SCHWINN 0 PARTS RAWLEY ' REPW5 COLUMBIA 0 Sekyice BICYCLES sz- HOBBY AND Moon. Kurs -:sf A - 1 Cycle 81 Key 1316 Bronson Way 5-4370 1 A X K gm --lkisx' ron FLOWERS N,1', , if 2529951 'Illi ni' I BETZ FLORIST 4I3 Third Ave. 545:82 3RD SUPER MARKET Complete Line of Groceries FRUITS and VEGETABLES Open Nine to Nine Seven Days a Week C1 MORRIS PH. 5-3248 5-3890 Ed Cross CROSS RADIO and SOUND SERVICE Television Service and lnsiallaiion - All Makes ga ' 116 PARK AVE. POLL PARROT THE slcN JusT OF QUALITY h cooo sl-loss x RAND Pgllfpqrrqi Pou.Y DEB Shoes for Men SHOES for SH IS Growing Girls STAR BRAND f v 'f9'Qf Boo'rs ' U. s. KEDS 215 WELLS Phone 5-5172 Next Door to Mode O'Day Compliments to the Class of 1954 A+ a Time Tha+ Means The Mosi . . . Buy Ihe Besi li l ee fi M f Nil ' . Y .T F M 'A J., i X fli 5 xl T 3, vglgfifl MARY ANN'S BAKERY 2II Wells SI. Phone 5-9068 CAMERA FAST PRESCRIPTION SUPPLIES SERVICE s?- 1-' ' F: IIN J, aj -ii Success to the Class of '54 24-Hour Photo Finishing Service CANDY . . . FOUNTAIN AUSTIN-HENDRICKSUN PHARMACY 30I Third Avenue 5-4490 C M C T R U C KS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SALES - SERVIC E 1100 BRONSON WAY 5-3478 Nordby Central Hardware . ::,, Q i X ',. , ' , .,:.,. -A -A 'Ls j ,sluq :Qif . 1555'f25-.- -. ..:. ii ,.,s jyfs 227 Williams Phone 5-5292 f r fi f Jfr' 3 9 I V7 T G . R' WJ - 1'2 fig I ,,1i ' Y .Q 425 :-fag gglfsfaf fion AAA: Mwen' X32 , AW Sf fe of ca Third and Wells ' gg:1:::5 3: -- 1211s::::is: . x Phone 5-5150 wr tis , .9 T- 1 messy gtnkpz gm A 400 THIRD AVE., RENTON we J? Where Style and Quality are Foremost Come in and Browse Ethel Ma1'tin's 813 Third Ave, 5-4922 Renton Textile Shop 234 Wells 5-6211 Renton Mercantile Co. 8l8 Third Ave. 5-5l92 RENTON SHOE STORE f-Nw. Q M Wealherbird .Shoes for S cz+y Club shoes Glrls and Boys 'fwennn-Bunn for Wealherleen SHOE? H. h S h I for 1, ug c oo High School Girls gf Boys Every Sale Guaranteed Coury's Renton Shoe Store 9l6 Third Ave. 5-3850 - Q56 6.2353 zlliurtuarg Phones: 5-45523 LA. 8700 XKQUJ9 wiki MAP LE YVUO D Golf and Country Club, Inc. Relax on Our 18-HOLE COURSE R+. l, Box IZ34, Renton Ph 5-3l94 Q W I N Hickok's Sport jiighw THREE 5 i 1 M Powsn WRECKERS , X6 DAY on NIGHT 1' f I . , A CL I 6465 If No Answer 1' KJ ' RENTON CALL X ff 0 1 ' 5-91 II i , NE 5-6171 or 5-3828 ,js V IVAR'S TOWING senvice ' ,X 3 3 Q BENTON BOWLING V NX RECREATION , 1 -f ' 5- I2 NOON T0 12 MIDNIGHT LOUIE, WEE, NICK 360 ik 113 THIRD AVE 218 Main St. Phone 5-3209 IDHONE 5-3022 mf? -' Renton, Washington Congratulations, RHS Graduates '54 Studebaker's far-advanced new design cuts your gasoline bills! 621' 5 Sade! ,ter FRANK E. 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