Renton High School - Illahee Yearbook (Renton, WA)
- Class of 1955
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XXMJAQ, sr ..,.,,,.L.M w . .P ! x wmfmmmnn 1-ws-:uns-nwmmm awk 4 I ADMINISTRATION NN VIWQ iw If Q SPY W NN' Y If XS Sw If I S M .x 475 E3 Ififxg BJC , I fb w A ' - I WWWM3wfLWMMf I-V , I ,ad I f' ,. f 4 'II, ,I I ww 'W IM 4 2 'AMI 1 Z ,ffl I I 'f vv A ff! ' IZW ,If'I Ufb' 9 V Q.: I' :lx YHA N-'- ,fef, fs1, .fy 'rf -,te 19,4 Qf-',.eKf 'Elf LL OLIVER M. HAZEN Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF DIRECTORS STAN HICKOK ELMER PISTORESI B. C. MORRISON, President FLOYD HUGHES 7 I CLARENCE BUNSTINE WILLIAM O'NE'IL RAY JOHNSON, Secretary rfff I Q-7S'f'6' ffxafk-.4,4.-,,1Q?S-,,W' gl, 91:42 AL, A. 17,45 f: Ac-'Ky L., x X , If 4,1 qfwv , ,N-xg STANLEY I. THOMPSON ' Principal in 'D KARL J. WEBER -Vice-Principal Jaz- gy' ,ff ff ' ld -,L Llc tv gf fnmv-fLfrc,J7 762,11 D mf LELALHZZ- 5 V qiZ.,!?L ,Q ,xi A fin, FACULTY 411 ,rc,u1.4. Qffcdi-, . ,7j,fcf ..f f ff tw f'?1y,ff sr? : ii' ig 5 'j ? unnrun A4 1 ,:,, ,, ,,.., Eg S , BORGEILD F.. ANDERSON MRS. NORMA BEER WILLIAM BELMONDO IAMES F. BEMIS ommunlcations Language and Community Arts Language and Community Arts Language and C0l'l1mUIllfY Arts MRS. LOIS BIANCO ESTHER BITTER ROBERT T. BONIORNI Home Economics Home Economics U, S. History and Intra-murals MRS. MARVEL BOOTH Language and Community Arts CHARLES A. BOWEN Physics, General Science ARCHIE C. BRESLIN Distributive Education le EFF 5 '51 Zig I Ei, A .4:. ' : ' ,ss W if K ., . .M 1,1'.- I EILEEN BROWN Corrective Speech and Remedial Reading 4 .', s WILLIAM 1. BROWN PATRICIA BUNCH DUSALINA CAVALETTO Auto Mechanics Physical Education and Health Librarian E- i I I l YJ-All-:TL '744f'f: '71-54'-J nl Q fr. nigga ' ff c . fi ELSIE CHANDLER HAROLD CONLEY GENE COULON I. L. DAVIDSON Language and Community Arts Safety Driving, First Aid and Recreation School Lunches Driver Training ROBERT C. DICKEY FRANK DUNTLEY MRS, LOIS W. FACH Machine Shop and Crafts Language and Community Arts Business Education 1 2 5,15-1 a',' gpii. . , ' t A ,Mg A K . ..,, .,,..,, , .. . . 8' f ' ii i , ' Q kii, 5:32:55 -15-Q5-L ' .. E -, S555 'AM ' i M 'V I lfgl 4 ':: females . ' '--- gran- I A56 , THEO L. FELDMAN DWIGHT FELTON MARGARET FINDLEY MRS. FRANCES FLINT Language and Community Arts Safety Driving, First Aid and lUHI0Y High Girls' Counselor Home Economics Driver Training 1 DURY A. FOX MRS. RUTH FROST ELIZABETH GILLIS Industrial Arts Superviser Permanent Substitute English, Latin 'riff' V .. , , fx- 5'1,j'mLfL ,E .gl .il E1 10,1 ,,!l:i Af4z'.LLi ZNLKE L ' wa My' k ffwx' J J. ff fl E . KK! f VIRGINIA GREENLEE MRS- Physical Education NORMAN HASH IOHN HEI Mathematics Industrial NLE Arts IOAN HEPPELL ROBERT HODGES- VIVIAN HOLT MYRA HUESTI5 Art Psychology Mathematics Attendance Counselor Instrumental Music M71 for ..Qggi1 igifjr' K I if J K V Agzyg. . Req CARL W. JOHNSON HARLEY E. KIRK IOSEPH F. KOENIG U. S. History English. Drama Safety Driving, First Aid and Driver Training MRS. BERNICE KOESTER LESTER KOVACH MARIE LARSEN Home Economics General Science, General Business Girls' Physical Education g 4 IL by ing ,L 1 iq K A .4 Lf-f, gf i, - in E M yfzg A fx 8 mrs ,X , f 14 752:17 a.f k-1 f F e.,,f2'Lfk ,gl ,f A .L . , K L, K 4 My V f i ji. 4 i l DONALD M. LARSON IRVIN T. LEIFER German, Spanish and Latin Physical Education. Mathematics, Science and Coaching MRS, BERNICE LLOYD WILBUR E. LUFT Family Living. English Physical Education and Athletics Supervisor CAPM CATHERINE MACINNIS LOREN I. MANN Language and Community Arts Boys' Counselor and Language Arts MABEL E. LUNDY Mathematics RONALD MAGDEN Language and Community Arts MRS. BLANCHE MARTIN MRS. LUCILE MEHUS MRS. FRANCES MERRYMAN LIV A. MEYERS Language and Community Arts Senior High Girls' Counselor Language and Community Arts Mathematics l y. I my C f 'Silt' ,aff I -M xl RENE l. MORIN WAYNE McKEE WILLIAM I. O'BRlEN French, Spanish Language and Community Arts, Senior High Boys' Counselor Football Coach Jaffa. .Lack c:f,f5,g.,Q.f 2141 QQQZQ' exam ELS 4544. rd,egs4.iaJ 7Qg,,en-fe ll MILDRED F, PADDEN KENNETH PATTIE Language and Community Arts Industrial Arts MARY E. ROBERTS Language and Community Arts GERTRUDE SCH LAUCH Mathematics DELBERT A. PFEIFER Chemistry MRS. VERA RICHARDSON Directive Studies IOHN D. ROBERTSON American Government RANDALL ROCKHILL Music Supervisor MRS. MARGARET ROSE Elementary Music Supervisor MAY SHAFT Mathematics LAURA I, SHOOK CELIA B. SHULTZ Public Health Nurse Handicraft M ROLAND C. STEMMER AGNES STEWART LEONARD STILLWELL Metal Shop and Driving Physical Education Supervisor General Shop 4? vw, ,lag xfqhq LAL wx -L 4, L..,C4,j, xi, 741 1 A 7 Q J? -Q ZZQV .17-L. yr f 4 . 1 i ,, .,..L , N. ,... . .4 Kev. . A, .L -- IUNE STULTZ IOHN E. SUZIOK ETHEL K. SWENSON CHARLES E TALMACE Home Economics Physifal Education Language and Community Arts Mathematics GORDEN A. THOMPSON Commercial Department LEO WARD Mathematics oi Q 5 5 W fl ,::., EE1 , ,,. ., Q n z' 1 ' Y, ' g iiffiizfii f . ygr- mv H' mi gf .- .,K ' MRS. OLGA WARNSTEDT Literature, Physical Education ,.-va, 'agua-.., LEONARD THORP ARTHUR H. TOWNE GORDON VOILES Assistant Librarian Transportation and School Patrol Choral Music ALVIN C. WARWICK KATHRYN L. WATT PAUL WELLS Home Visitor Business Education Biology N if IAM ES YOUNG Instrumental Music F U X ll li W,yxws' f ALEX I. ZEMECK Physical Education, Health. Study Hall and Coaching , 1 L11 , -ri KL aft 4 4 Lf gif W3 'l K! . Zio, Vfgbf-z,Lfi,4,.L-11, , f -'fl-W.---fffflg -f AL z.t!'4 E ggi. K IIM WHITE IOHN THARP DOLORES LEVER Vice-President P 'd rcsi cnt Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL Under the capable leadership of John Thirp our Student B l P l . , ocy resicont, Renton l'ligh's Student Council has completed another successful year. lt is an organization of student leaders, elected by each roll room to represent them at council meetings, In this way the student has an opportunity to participate in school govern- ment, management, and control of problems relating to student welfare, The aims of the organization are to promote greater student participation in school activities, study prob' lems of finance, elections, and assemblies through student committeesg serve as the students' organization to improve conditions of the schoolg and stimulate and develop school spirit, school loyalty and school pride. Meetings are held once every other week with special meetings called when necessary, The representatives th h ' ' Oroug ly 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 representa-V tives to student council conferencesg advertising of school eventsg traffic-safety conferenceg expanded the I paque systemg youth of the month programg sponsored assembliesg improvement of sportsmanshipg cheerleader conferenceg purchased new uniforms for the pep bandg appropriated S650 to bring a foreign student to Renton High next year, and sent representatives to the Pacific Slope Press Conference. Aiding the president this year were Jim White, vice-president, and Dolores Lever, secretary. The group is under the guidance of our vice-principal, Mr. Karl Weber. - .my K, 'mxumi .y f ,K .,, LL ieeat, l Vaun Skellcnger Dwayne Kellomemi, Gary Hall, AI Custer, Roger Grove. P t Parker Maridy Ahlers, Nancy ROW l iat left from front to backl: Bill Ashley, Ken Know e, . ROW 2: Don Thomas, Richard Pettibone, Skip Gregor, Rodger Anderson, Dennis Phillips, Arthur Bergem, a . Barei ROW 3' Bill Webster, jon Zetterberg, Ianis Blunck, Tom Hazen. ROW 4: Tom Murphy, Nancy Eastman, Sheila Sullivan, Barbara ' ' Webster, Ron Rice Eugene Bowen, Mike Moses, john Tharp, ROW 6: Vic Carpine, Duane Parker. ' ' White. ROW 8: Brian Davis, Glenda Tuttle, Anita Sims,4 Sharon Pellecchia. ROW 5: jim . ' B n, Dolores-Lever. ROW 7. David Allen, jim Mike Saderlund, Hal Heath, Dick row Gaidos, Marsha Sipila, Heather Scheuch, Bob Zwirn. sru, ENT COUNCIL -fa' W ne Wicks Warren johnson, Ron Crock- ROW l tat left from front to backl: Arline Taini, Mickey jacobs. David Percy, joan Butler, ay , ett. ROW 2: joan Dunham, Roc Caldwell, Dale Elmore, Frank Vincenzi, Curt Burnett, Fred Brown, Bert Custer. john Bardessano, jon Bergman. ROW 32 Marilyn Nichols, Thomas Nelson. ROW 4: Barbara Nelson, Shirley Uhlenkamp, jim Dcnzer, Ron Fowler, Pat Hartman. Roberta Delaurenti, Ron Dengel, Herb Nissen. ROW 5: Henry Milton, Ryon Harr, David Boyd, Kathleen Lassila, john Tharp. ROW 6: ' P Iia, Carol Talbeck, Lois Williams, Sharon Albrecht, Dolores Lever. ROW 7: Anita Hiatt, jim White. ROW Lotto, Connie Kerr, jonathan Edwards. Catherine Aldridge, Mary ag 8: Barbara Reskin, Sharon Rae Meredith, janet Moss, Sandra Staben, joan MARIl.EE ROBERTSON BATTELLO SANDRA LANCLAND Vice-President President Secretary GIRLS' CLUB With the supervision of Mrs, Mehus, our adviser, this year has been one of progress for Renton High Girls' Club. Through the work of the Cabinet, and leadership of the officers the club has developed into a compact unit, working for the betterment of the girls and the school. The officers for the l954-55 school term are Pat Battello, President, Marilee Robertson, Vice-Presideritg and Sandra Langland, Secretary, A few of the club's numerous activities this year were the Kiwanis Halloween Dance, Tolo WL-ek, Mothers' Tea, co-sponsorship of the College Conference and Careers Day with the Boys' Club, Deco-Day la new attrac- tionl, and one general meeting a month directed towards education, guidance, and entertainment. The Girls' Club Cabinet has six committees and chairmen, They are: Standards, Mary Moss, Bulletin Board, Joan Rolston, Regulatnon, Joan Downs, Friendship, Gladys Acree, Program, Barbara l-lelmang and Publicirf ty, Judith Hird. The first activity of the Cabinet was the Puget Sound Girls' Club Conference, which was held at Auburn. The new look for the Cabinet was the red and white ties for regulation day. GIRLS' CLUB CABINET . ROW l: Barbara Helman, Sandra Langland, Pat Battelle, Marilcc Robertson, Gladys Acree. ROW 2: ludy Hird. loan Downs, Mary Moss loan Ralston. MW LOUIS BAREI CLYDE DUNSON DAVE ALLEN Vice-President President Secretary BOYS' CLUB The Boys' Club, under the leadership of Mr. O'Brien, Senior High boys' adviser, Clyde Dunson, President, Louis Barei, Vice-President, and David Allen, Secretary, is an organization to which every boy in school belongs. The first duty of the Boys' Club this year was the changing of the constitution to include the ninth grade. With the help of Mr. Robertson, this work was done by Jim Webster, Ken Dohrnherg, Brian Davis, Ron Crock- ett, Bob Shaft, and Jon Bergman. Dads' Night, held on January I3, was the main event of the Year, On this night both boys and girls were invited to bring their fathers to school for an evening of entertainment. ln addition, the Boys' Club put on an assembly once a month with the types of programs of major interest to the boys, They also cofsponsored Careers Day and the College Conference. The purpose of the Boys' Club is to unify the working powers of the boys that they may be of service to the school, to build character, give citizenship training, and develop reliability. BOYS' CLUB CABINET ROW 1: Brian Davis, Dave Allen, Clyde Dunson, Louis Barei, Gary Ausman, Carl Smith. ROW 2: Ron Crockett, lim Webster, Duane Cruenich, Ted Sipila, lon Bergman, joe Anderson. ally f FRONT ROW: Alice Scannell, Kathy Argano, Marilee Robertson. Lois Williams. lanice Betts, Barbara Bernik. ROW Z: Elaine Wedemeyer, lackie Bartlett. Carolyn Guy. ROW 3: Suc Heppenstall. Sandra Langland. janet Williams. ROW -l: Gladys Berry. Arlene Bressan. ludy Hird, Lynn Willingham. ROW S: Roberta Delaurenti, Barbara Danielson. Delores Sharp, ROW 6: Martha Dobson. Signe Bergman. Karen McGarrigle. ROW 7: lon Swanson, Herb Seablom. ILLAHEE This years Hlllaheel' staff functioned with its usual competency to bring the students a fine annual. The staff is under the direction of Miss Gertrude Schlauch, the faculty adxiser, who was ably assisted by Arlene Bres- san, senior editorg Jackie Bartlett, junior editor, and Gladys Berry. head typist The staff itself was picked from a large number of xolunteers, lt is their rob to compose the wmte-ups. to organize the material, to select a theme and to help select a coxer The staff is divided into sexeral different departments which are: reporters, typists, artists, and sports, During the annual ,trite a contest was held to stimulate sales lt pitted the classes against each other, for a short time, to see which class would buy the most annuals, The seniors won the contest, followed by the iuniors. sophomores, and freshmen. in that order. A booth was set up in the hall also, to give more students the opportunity to purchase an lllahee Much credit should also be gixen to Mr. Conley, Mr Fox, and Mr, Larson iwho helped with the picture- takingl, Mr Young and Mr, Fox iwho assisted with the photosl and Miss l-leppell 'who aided with the art world Manx thanks to the lllahee staff for a job well done. fl fi. ,411 ,.----+ y -1 EDITORS ART STAFF 'Cb 3 la f-ia-.. SEATED: Norman Balcom, Bcrtozzi, Mary Clarissa Sherman, Phyllis Hegel, Connie Robinson, Nancy Baer. ST Anderson, Larry Yvonne Rasmussen. Cary Hall, Bob Thiel, Don Puckett, Shirley Gardner, Willingham, Barbara CHIEFTAIN CARRIES SCHOOL NEWS Many weeks of work confronted Barbara Helman and Anne Barnes early in the year when they began their task as co-editors of The Chieftain, first semester. Sharing this work were Lynn Willingham, associate editor, Larry Gibson and Cary Hall, sports editors, Other members of the editorial staff were Helen Ryckman and Lorraine Muhich, exchange editors, Judy Siebens and Marie Rosa, morgue editors, Joan Feyerabend, photo editor, Clarissa Sherman, alumni editor, Joan Feyerabend, Joyce Lawyer, Dick Saunders, and Frances Trimm, copy readers, Norman Balcom and Bob Thiel, co- business managers, Don Puckett, advertising manager, and Fred Delaurenti, circulation manager. Typists were Roberta Bertozzi and Joyce Lawyer, The entire staff is under the direction of Miss Borghild F, Anderson, communications instructor. Second semester brought an entirely new editorial staff. Chosen as co-editors were Joan Fcyerabend and Frances Trimmg associate editor, Orlena Watson. Other members of the staff were Pat Johnson, photo editor, Joyce Lawyer and Loretta Raub, copy readers, Lorraine Muhich and Helen Ryckman, morgue editors, Virginia Peterson, alumni erlitorg Marie Rosa and Judy Siebens, exchange editors. Sports editors were Hal Heath and Noel Owens with Elva Whitson in charge of girls' sports. Herb Huse- land and Noel Owens directed the features. lt was agreed by all that these groups of students published a newspaper that both educated and enter- tained the students of Renton High School. I e Nw-swf' H , K .t ,, fi, M S -an .nun-an-........s.wl?5Ftvf FRONT ROW: Virginia Peterson. Orlena Watson, Frances Trimm. loan Feyerabend, Herb Huseland, Elva Whitson, Dick Bowyer. BACK ROW: Mary lane, Hal Heath, Loretta Raub, ludy Siebens, Marie Rosa, Noel Owens, Helen Ryckman, Lorraine Muhich. joyce Lawyer. -f if i 6' SI ' 1 ,V ' i CL 3 s K My Qf W 5,P dYyf ff Yf A Ajy X 1 W3 X A 0' n 1 , ' 1 I 1 I I A P ' , I . 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AITIQN, GENE Ack junior Council 113 Board of Control 113 Pep Band 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 121 Orchestra 11, 123 Solo Contest 10, 121 Spanish Club 11, 123 Music Ensemble 113 Fire Patrol 103 Track 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 All School Show 113 All Northwest Orchestra 12, ALBERS, BARBARA Barb Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 French Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 103 Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Press Club 123 Youth-of-the-Month Committee 10, ll, 123 Cheer Leader 11, 123 Main Office Worker 11, 123 Standards Committee 10, 11. SENIORS ENJGY LAST ALLEN, SHARON Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. ALLEN, THOMAS Football 103 Slip Collector 123 Sanitation Committee 123 Boys' Club 11, 12: Art Club 10. ALMQUIST, IANICE Girls' Club IO, 11, 123 Torch 103 School Store ll, 123 junior Prom Committee 11. ANARDE, GAIL Entered from Waipahu High, Waipahu, Oahu, Hawaii, 123 Office Girl 103 Girls' Club 123 Bulletin Board Committee 123 Standards Committee 123 lunior Class Play 113 Commercial Club 103 Girls' Gym lamboree 10. ANDERSON, IOE ' Football 10, 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Vehicle Control Com- mittee 123 Track 113 Spanish Club 10. APPLING, SHARON Shashi Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Glee 123 Commercial Club 11, 123 Attendance Office 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 12, ARMSTRONG, DONALD Baseball Manager 113 Stage Crew 123 Hall Patrol 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. ARTZER, MARYANN Artz Pep Club 10, United Nations Club 10, French Club 10, Standards Committee 103 All School Show 10, 113 Fall Play Production Staff 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Office Ngloglzer 123 Spring Play Production ta 11. AUSMAN, GARY Auz Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Parking Patrol 11, 123 Fire Patrol 11, 123 Hall Patrol 12: Youtheof-the-Month Committee 123 Senior Council 123 Disaster Patrol 11, 123 Spanish Club 10. 5 mt- ac: , . , as , , , .. J of is N.. 'S . AK- t pd mf? if M ' 4' I gf: 'kikqtf X '55, if, Q gbggxlgifo- neil X ... 5' 1 55, sf , Q c 'Z X as tx 5 X X K r 1 qt it 1 sz Je 'i f A' fi ' -wt' fa 'ix . Q .if ' S 22 +i?'e55ff2s- f. if X me -5 hi 1 ig 7 - as . s.,,,q. ee 'ig' 1 51 iw-5 sis. -L., 5, ,::,5- -, 3: ,5.'.,- 5 , a- N., 5 .P X A ' f '55i7 fffgitfifefb fi - .. 51' K Qi Q .g. . M Y 1 AUSTIN. MARY Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Commercial Club 11, 125 Production Staff 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Lettergirls' Club 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 127 Standards Committees 11, 125 Girl of the Month 10. BAKER, RUTH Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 French Club 10. 111 Pep Club 125 Stande ards Committee 125 Girls' Sports 103 Senior Ball Committee 12. BALCOM, NORMAN Buys' Club io, 11, 12. BALLEW, CLAUDETTEE Q Entered from Mason junior High, Tacoma, Wash., 105 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Commercial Club 11, 125 Standards Committee 12: Pep Club 125 Girls' Sports 105 All School Show Production Staff 115 lunior Prom ,Committee 11. BANASKY, PATRICIA French Club 10, 11, 125 Photo Club 11, 125 Girls' Sports 11, 125 Nurse's Office 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 125 Chieftain Staff 115 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. BARDESSONO, IOHN l E Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Sanitation Committee 115 Slip Collector ll. EAR IN R. bovis, Clau ..,,. b e ' 1 311 Q 5 rsar ' . I 5 Q' , ' 1 ex 1 1 , . ,ru ew. :gig Q. r. Vrzrk 1 A 5 'X M ' 0 1'5 1' ,::. 1 iiz I at s M -We s 4 'Y f I 3 5155-2' X J J 2 Jr 'Xxx 4 X S' 5 - F Q A if it si ' e H. 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BARNES, ANNE Peaches Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Co-Editor of Chieftain 11, 125 Standards Committee 125 Girls' Sports 11, 125 Press Club Il, 125 Pep Club 115 Bulletin Board Committee 11, 125 junior Prom Committee 115 Lettergirls' Club, BARTON. IAMES Boys' Club 10. 11, 125 A Cappella Choir 125 Football IO, BATTELLO, PATRICIA Board of Control 10. Ushers' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11, 125 United Nations Club 105 Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 125 Girls' Club President 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Torch Society 10, 11, 12. BEHRBAUM, IANICE Girls' Glee 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Chieftain Staff 115 Girls' Sports 10, 115 Bulletin Board Committee 125 Home Econom- ics Office 12. BEREND, ARTHUR Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. BERGEM, HAROLD Bergs Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 115 Golf 105 Chieftain Staff 115 Chieftain Editor 115 Press Club 11. 12: Election Committee 11: Photo Club 12: Torch Society 11, 12. BERGMAN, RONALD Band 10, 115 School Pride Committee 125 Sanitation Committee 10, 11, 125 Fire Patrol 11b12i Sap Collector 125 Boys' Club 1 5 , . 1 1 11 -I-i i 1 at 6:1 , wt vb. .,11 4 X ,W 2 ' ,' .'.., . Ea . . .sei . ji it .' Qi: 1.x ' fi I .. ,i ff if ,I en 'Q iff ii 5 C if WM ' iw ,St ti 'FYI' , 3,5 BERGMAN, SIGNE Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: All School Show II: Spanish Club II: Girls' Sports IO: Lettergirls' Club IO: Solo Contest IO, II: Office Worker IO, II: Commercial Club IO, II, IZ: Commercial Club President IZ: Production Staff II: Annual Staff II, IZ: junior Council II: lunior Prom Committee II: Torch Society IO, II, IZ: Photo Club II: Make-Up Crew II, IZ. BERNIK, BARBARA Art Club I0, II, IZ: Girls' Club IO. II, IZ: lunior Prom Com- mittee II: Annual Staff IZ: Lettergirls' Club II. IZ: Nurse's Office II, IZ: Girls' Sports IO, II, IZ. BERRY, GLADYS Glad Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Annual Staff IO, II, IZ: Plaque Committee I0, II, IZ: Commercial Club IO, II, IZ: Lettergirls' Club II, IZ: Girls' Sports IO, II, IZ: Latin Club I0, II, IZ: Torch Society I0, II, IZ: junior Prom Committee II: School Store II, I2: Youth- of-the-Month Committee IZ. BETTS, IANICE Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Bulletin Board Committee II: Commercial Club Il. IZ: Annual Staff IZ: Chess Club IZ, BICK, MITCHELL Entered from Sawyer High School, Sawyer, North Dakota, IZ: Boys' Club IZ: Basketball I0, II. BIEDERSTEDT, LAURA Girls' Sports IO, II: Lettergirls' Club 10: Pep Club IZ: Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Nurse's Office IZ: Girl of the Month IO. AND LOOK FORWARD BITTNER, FRED Bitts Latin Club IO, II: Fire Pagrgl IZ: Dzisaster Patrol IZ: Boys' Club . II, I . BLUMER, BARBARA Girls' Club I0, Il, IZ: Ushers' Club I0: Pep Club IO. BLUNCK, IANIS lan Girls' Club I0, II, IZ: Latin Club I0, II, IZ: Torch Society IO, II, IZ: Standards Committee II: Girl of the Month II: Board of Control IZ: Youth-of-sthe-Moiith Committee IZ: School tore I . BOEHME, IOE Boys' Club IO, II, IZ: Sanitation Committee II: l.V. Football II: Latin Club IO, II. BOGH. BRUCE Boys' Club IO, II, IZ: Spanish Clog II, IZ: A Cappella Choir IO, II, . BONESS, CARL Boys' Club I0, II. IZ: Track I0, II, IZ: Chess Club I0, II, IZ: Latin Club IO, II. BOWEN, DOROTHY Girls' Club IO, II, IZ: Chieftain Typist II: Pep Club IZ. BOWEN, EUGENE Fire Patrol IZ, Music Ensemble IO, II, IZ: A Cappella Choir IO, II, I2: All School Show IO, II: Board of Control IZ: Boys' Club IO. II, IZ: German Club II, IZ: Disaster Patrol IZ. BOWYER, RICHARD Dick Boys' Club IO. II, IZ: Disaster Patrol II, IZ: Fire Patrol IZ: lunior Prom Committee II: Track IO: Slip Collector IZ: Vehicle Control Committee IZ. la , ., 'f 4555 fi' 11 V wow, .,. ,M A: W, . . .,a-s- .. ,,.J..... T l '1' BREASAU, GLORIA French Club 10, 11: All School Show 11: Press Club 11, 12: Bulletin Board Committee 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. BREDA, IIM Boys' Club 10. 11. 12: Board of Control 10: Spanish Club 10: Fire Patrol 10, 11: Disaster Patrol 11: lunior Prom Committee 11, BRESSAN. ARLENE Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Annual Staff 11, 12: Annual Editor 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Press Club 11, 12. BRIDGEMAN, HAZEL Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Ushers' Club 10, 11, 12: Standards Com- mittee ll, 12: All School Show 10, 11: Pep Club 12: Girls' Glee 10, 11: Girls' Sports 10: SpanishZClub 11: Senior Ball Committee BROWN, FRED Brown Nose Parking Patrol 11, 12: Hall Patrol 11: Basball 10, 11, 12: Letter- men's Club 10. 11, 12: Disaster Patrol 11: Fire Patrol 11: Boys' Club 10, 11. 12: Spanish Club 10. BURGESS, NANCY Nanc ' Pep Club 10, Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Glee 11: lunlor Prom Committee 11: A Cappella Choir 12. if L Q. s -. 1 51 1 T0 GRADUATION Wwe. at 1 - 2 . .' 1 L . . .. 1-W 1 . - . 1 ,. va : ' 1, 1 :n,, my? 1- :'f' ' Af A 1 , . 1 ::::': 1 . as liti ' ., eq z W 'im l'v .A F 1: 541, , , . 6 : -Q.: ,T 5, 1, 1 8 z1.,.1.- N :,, y y Q buub L ' H 951A we A ,wi , - 1 ,, : 1124: -. .gi ,. 113 Q N 1 'a r ak. 'ff'- e MARE, , BURNETT. CAROL Girls' Club 10, 11 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Lettergirls' Club 11, 12: German Club 11: Basketroom 11, 12. BUTLER, IOAN Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Glee 10, ll, 12: Standards Commit- tee ll, 12: Bulletin Board Committee 12: Lettergirls' Club 12: Girls' Sports 11: Basketroom 11, 12. BUTTERWORTH, GERALD Boys' Club 10, 11. 12. BUXTON. ROGER Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11. CAIN, SALLY Girls' Club 10, 11. 12: Cheer Leader 12: Spanish Club 11: Bulle- tin Board Committee 11: Standards Committee 11: Main Office Worker 12: All School Show Production Staff 10. CARTER. IACKIE jackson Entered from Hollywood High School, Hollywood, CaIit,, 11: G.A,A. 10: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. CARTWRIGHT, IACK Boys' Club 10. 11, 12: Stage Crew 11, 12: Production Staff 11, 12. CERIANCE, LENORE Cergy Commercial Club 10, 11. 12: Pep Club 10: Science Club 11, 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11. 12: Lettergirls' Club 11. 12: Spanish Club 10: Standards Committee 12: Chieftain Staff 11: All School Show 10: Press Club 11: Attendance ufgffife 112: Girls' Glee 10: Girls' Club , 1, 1 . CHAPMAN, SHARON Rudie Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Main Office Worker 12: Music Library 10: Lettergirls' Club 10. 1 ,ll A ,L ll l - 13 l 1 I1 l 1 1 1 1 1 11 L, 1 4 1 JE? ,. 71? ..1 . 4 , 'fiE?,.g'T ' :f Q sry A na.: '1 vfxg ST Kiwis Ii fif Q F35 'Iliff if . f 5 f I f Sf' lil ' . .4 1 53122 fn '--wwfra,'s1f . COPPLE, MONTE Stage Crew 10: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12, CORBY, FRANCES Frankie Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: French Club 10: Chieftain Staff . CUGINI, SHIRLEY i mi 1 1 1 1-Hi! Home Economics Office 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. CUNNINGHAM, IOHN Boys' Club 10, 11. 12: Fire Patrol 12: Disaster Patrol 12: Sanita- tion Committee 12. CUSTER, BERT Football 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Band 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 12: lunior Prom Committee 11: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: l,V. Basketball 11: Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Latin Club President 10: Orchestra 10, 11: Boys' State 11: Assembly Com- mittee 12: Lettermen's Club 11, 12: All School Show 11: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: lunior Council 11: Senior Council 12: Solo Contest 12: Festival Band 12: Boys' Club Cabinet 12. DAGGETT. BARBARA 'iBobbie Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Chieftain Staff 11, DANIELSON, BARBARA Board of Control 11: lunior Council 11: Torch Society 10, 11, 122 Annual Staff 12: Ushers' Club 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Make-Up Crew 10, 11, 12: Press Club 12: All School Show 10, 11: Pep Club 10: Girls' Sports 10, 11: Main Office Worker 12: Girls' Club 10, 11. 12: Standards Committee 11, 12: lunior Prom Committee 11. DAVIS, ALDEANA Entered from Orting High School, Orting, Wash.. 101 Girls' Club 10. 11. 12: Nurse's Office 11, 12: Photo Club 11: French Club 10: Girls' Sports 10: Chieftain Staff 11. DAVIS, ROGER Student Vehicle Control Committee 12: Basketball 10, 11: Board of Control 10, 11: German Club 11: Torch Society 10, 11: Boys' Club 10, 11,12 CHARBONNEAU. IOHN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. CHENEY. GEORGE Track 10: Basketball 10, 11: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Fire Patrol 10. CHITTENDEN, FRED Entered from Vashon High School, Vashon, Wash,, 11: Science Club 12: Boys' Club 11, 12: Torch 11, 12. CHRISTOPHERSON, KENWOOD Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Band 10, 11, 12. CHURCH, CHARLENE Char Girls' Club 10. 11, 12: Pep Club 10, 11, 12: Spring Play Produc- tion Staff 11, All School Show Production Staff 11. CHURCH, MOLLIE Board of Control 10, Commercial Club 10, 11: Spanish Club President 11: Girls' Club Secretary 11: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Photo Club 12: Girls' Sports 12: Senior Council 12: Standards Committee 11, Girls' Club Cabinet 11: lunior Prom Committee 113 Senior Ball Committee 12. COFFIN, MARIAN Girls' Club 10, 11. 12: Mimeograph Office 11. COLLECCHI, LARRY Boys' Club 10. 11, 12: Chieftain Staff 12: Slip Collector 12. COLOMBI, SUSAN Entered from Franklin High School, Seattle, Wash., 12: Girls' Club 12: Spanish Club 11: Girls' Glee 10, 11. .ws .ie- .ggz A sfnii I 'f d ,, f . X is 1 6 Y K' ,.. M fi .. .1 DE HART, ALVIN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Fire Patrol 11. DELAURENTI, FRED Track 11, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Chieftain Staff 12, DICKINSON, GARY Board of Control 10: Fire Patrol 10, 12: Latin Club 10, 113 Sanitation Committee 12, DINES, STEVE Stage Crew 10: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. DINNING, MARYLOU Lou Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Home Economics Office 12. DOBSON, CAROL Girls' Sports 10: Pep Club 10, 11: Commercial Club 11, 12: Fall Play 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: French Club 10, 11, 12. DOCKTER. RUEBEN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. DONWAY. RONALD Fire Patrol 10, Disaster Patrol 101 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. DOWNS. IOAN loanie Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Ushers' Club 10, 11, 12: Ushers' Club President 12: Attendance Office 11, 12: Music Ensemble 10, 11, 12: Girls' Sports ll: Girls' Club Cabinet 11, 12: Solo and En- semble Contest 12: lunior Prom Committee 11: A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 123 Board of Control 10: All School Show 10: Latin Club 10, 11. 12: Senior Ball Committee 12: Make-Up Crew 11, 12: Lettergirls' Club 11, 12. 3 .,ii ' 1' r V Q. , rl 1 1 iii' ,, os R' , 4 '?' N. ' -1 ' ,Q51j15gJ Q5 rrf21si2tzia f at 1 -Q ..., mt m 3 1 ,. K 'QQ K S 9 Q ' 5 , , jiwgif' 13' ,E iff. -.,, Q ' -J r 1 - ' ' Q 1 has 1 is-M , sr.. .Wars . . ,.. ws , 1 or :ga . Q. ,.., ., . , . av.- C., .- ,M .. , ,. . - .fa Y . s 3 Nw- 'ii' IE? , , S ,,. 1 , X A i DUNKEL, IOHN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12, DUNSON, CLYDE Dunce Boys' Club President 12: Lettermen's Club 10, 11. 12: Parking Patrol 10, 11, 12: Hall Patrol 11: Disaster Patrol 10, 11. 12: Fire Patrol 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Football 10, 11,12: Vehicle Control Committee 12: Spanish Club 10: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Sanitation Committee 11. DYER, BOB Thumbs Football 10: Basketball 10: Track 10: School Pride Committee 12: Slip Collector 10, ll, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 121 Fire Patrol 10, 12: Disaster Patrol 11. 12. EASTMAN, NANCY Nanc Girls' Club 10, ll, 12: Ushers' Club 10, ll: Make-Up Crew 11, 12: Latin Club 10. 11. 12: All School Show 10, 11: Solo Contest 10, 11: A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 12: Board of Control 12: Cheer Leader 12: Pep Club 12: junior Prom Committee 11: Torch Society 12: Counselors' Office Worker 11, 12: Friendship Club 11, 12: Standards Committee 12: Girls' State 11: Youth of the Month 12: Music Ensemble 12. EDMINSTON. ORVILLE Boys' Club 10, 11. 12. EDWARDS, IONATHAN Drama Club 10. 11. 12: Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 10, 112 Boys' Club 10, ll, 12: Fire Patrol 10: lunior Prom Committee 11: Senior Ball Committee 12: Board of Control 10. 11: Fall Play 12: All School Show 11: Pep Band 10, 11, 12: Band 10. 11, 12: Music Ensemble 10, 11, 12: All State Band 11: Golf 10. 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11, 121 Latin Club President 11: Science Club 123 Annual Staff 11. 12. ELLIOTT. CARLA TruckIa Girls' Club 10, ll, 12: Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 12: Commercial Club 11, 12: Girls' Sports 10. 11. 12: Basketroom Worker 11, 12: Production Staff 11, 12: Spanish Club 11: junior Prom Committee 11: Pep Club 10: Senior Ball Committee 12. ELMORE, DAVID Latin Club 10, 11: Boys' Club 10. 11, 12. ENGEBRETSON, KAREN Art Club 11. 12: Girls' Club 10. 11, 12. 5 fl' 6: f' M, 'Wi' . new vggijgb . ' .aiss -.eigspfg,g2,5gfei'12cz,gg f 2 , .2 ',.f' gj'ssj1Q:fgj. - C . ss. ' .. e.-sei:-. if f . 4 - szsifi. . ,--' . ML, Q, 541' ' Y i x C 4 '-W if ,I I E S .. ,. we ' Mb, 'iw , , as 4? . Q Q. i M 5 2 FOSTER, CAROLYN Entered from Cleveland High School, Seattle, Wash., 12: Girls' . Q Club 12: Girls' Sports 12: A Cappella Choir 12: Torch Society 12: fs- ,, A Choir 11: B Choir 10: Orchestra 10: Honor Roll 10, 11. if N FOSTER, LAURANCE ' : Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Vehicle Control Committee 12. i ki 'rs FOSTER, PAMELA Pam junior Prom Committee 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: French Club 10, 11: Girls' Sports 10. sy as - J 1 FRANK, KAREN Frunk Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Torch Society 11, 12: Ushers' Club 10, 11, 12: Pep Club 10, 12: French Club 10: Attendance Office Worker 11, 121 Lettergirls' Club 11, 12: Bulletin Board Committee 11: Standards Committee 12: junior Prom Committee 11: Senior Ball Committee 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. FRANZ, BETTY Petty Branz French Club 10: Pep Club 10: Commercial Club 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Music Ensemble 12: A Cappella Choir 12: School Store 11, 12: Production Staff 12: Torch Society 12: United Na- tions Club 10: Solo and Ensemble Contest 12: Photo Club 11. FROGGATTE, DON Football 11, 12: Basketball 11: Slip Collector 11, 12: Sanitation Committee 11: Fire Patrol 10, 11, 12: Disaster Patrol 11, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club 12: Parking Patrol 12: Board of Control 10. GARNER, SHARON Entered from New Bern High School, New Bern, North Carolina, 10: Future Homemakers of America 10: Girls' Club 12. GERARD, GLENNA Attendance Office Worker 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Glee 10, 11. 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11: Pep Club 11. GIBSON, LARRY Hoot Football 10: Latin Club 10. 11, 12: Sports Editor for Chieftain ' 11, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Track 10: Press Club 11, 12: Vehicle Control Committee 12. ENGUM. MARYLU Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: French Club 10, 11: Girls' Glee 10: A Cappella Choir 11, 12: Music Ensemble 10, 11: Production Staff 11, 12: Torch Society 11. ERICKSON, BEVERLY Girls' Club 10, ll, 12: Girl of the Month 10, ll: Pep Club 12: Fire Patrol 11: Office Worker 12: Girls' Sports 11. ERICKSON, LARRY Track 10. 11, 12: Hall Patrol 12: Parking Patrol 10, 11, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12: Photo Club 12. EVANS, CONNIE Ushers' Club 10, 11, 12: All School Show 10: junior Prom Com- mittee 1l: Standards Committee 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Lettergirls' Club 11, 12: Make-Up Crew 11. 12: Solo Contest 10: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. FARBER, STAN Spike Music Ensemble 10, 11, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Fall Play 10, 11, 12: All School Show 10, 11: Spring Play 11, 12: A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 12: Fire Patrol 11: Spanish Club 11: Drama Club 10. 11. 12: Solo Contest 10, 11, 12: Torch Society 10, 11, 12: All Northwest Chorus 10, 12: junior Prom Committee 1l: Board of Control 10, 11. FLACK, PEGGEE Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Band 10, 11, 12: junior Prom Committee 11: Solo Contest 10, 12: Latin Club 10: Main Office Worker 12: United Nations Club 10. FLAGEN. DUANE Entered from Poplar High School, Poplar, Montana. 11: Pep Club 10: Boys' Club 11, 12: Track 11: Football 11: Baseball 10. FORRESTER, jEROME Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: junior Prom Committee 11. FORSHEE, VERONA Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. ik es iz ., 3 W A 45- ' f 8 at? 1 1 1 Y +1 GLEASON, MARY Blondie Girls' Sports 11: Bulletin Board Committee 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: junior Prom Committee 11. GOODMAN, EMORY Em Football 10, 11: Baseball Manager 10, 11, 12: Science Club 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Hall Patrol 12: Fire Patrol 12: Parking Patrol 12: Lettermen's Club '11, lfglgoys' Club 10, 11, 12: Disaster atro . GORMAN, MARILYN Attendance Office Worker 11: Main Office Worker 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. GORMAN, ROBERTA Entered from Cle Elum High School, Cle Elum, Wash., 10: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12, lunior Prom Committee 11: Standards Commit- tee 12: German Club 11, 12: Torch Society 11, 12. GOTTI, ARLENE Torch Society 10, 12: Spanish Club 11: Girls' Club 10, ll, 12. GRADER, LORNA Lornie Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Home Economics Office 11: Girls' Glee 12: junior Prom Committee 11: All School Show 10, GRAY, MIKE Entered from Kamiah High School, Kamiah. Idaho, 11: Boys' Club 11, 12: Spanish Club 11, 12: Spanish Club President 12: Basket- ball 10: Baseball 10: Lettermen's Club 10, 11: Slip Collector 12: lunior Prom Committee 11. GRIEVE, ROBERTA Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Sports 11. cmrrrru. GARRY Boys' Club ro, 11, iz. , ,pda yn! s rg gzr . ,I ex , ,- . Airs Wt .t- 2, g .. in -' ' if as-1 4 .M as , .,., Nr 'x C . ' we t s . ' ,gba 'fix ' A ff : ' 'S Q :':- Ys, ., - ' N Y 1 3 if um,--.2 ., , ,,.,, ,.,,. ., ,,,, .. ,. , N, . : ' ' 1 s 'ti' 'mtg' ?52?'?5'f. if , , . ,hs as as -: , tib- YL.. GRUENICH. DUANE Boys' Club 10. 11, 12: Board of Control 10, 11: United Nations Club 10: Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Torch Society President 12: Youth-of-thc-Month Committee 12: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Fire Patrol 10: Disaster Patrol 11, 12. Q GUAY, IEAN Spanish Club 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Sports 11: Lettergirls' Club 11, 12: lunior Prom Committee 11. GUDIKSEN, PAUL German Club 10, 12: Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Boys' Club 10. 11, 12: Science Club 12. GUNDERSON, ROSEMAR IE Standards Committee 10. 11: Girls' Sports 11, 12: Lettergirls' Club 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 11, 12. HAAVERSEN. BOB Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11: Pep Band 11: Band 10, 11. 12: Orchestra 11. HACKMAN, FRED Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. HALL, GARY Stroke Entered from Port Angeles High School, Port Angeles, Wash., ll: Chieftain Staff 11, 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10: luninr Class President 11: Sanitation Committee 11, 12: School Pride Committee 12: Board of Control 12: Parking Patrol 11: Boys' Club 11, 12: Lettermen's Club 11, 12: lunior Prom Committee 11. HALLOCK, LARRY Chess Club 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12, HANCOCK. MARLENE Girls' Club 10. 11, 12: A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 12: Production Staff 11, 12: Attendance Office Worker 12. 1 A , U .: .,., r., is N A yi A . A VM , Q f f HOBEY, BARBARA French Club 10: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Standards Committee 12: Bulletin Board Committee 11, 12: Pep Club 12: Home Economics Office Worker 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. HOFFMAN, ARMELLA Pep Club 10, 12: Bulletin Board Committee 11. 12: Standards Committee 12: Girls' Sports 10: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 12. HOFFMAN, WELLES Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Stage Crew 12: Production Staff 12. HOLDER, IAMES Hall Patrol 12: Disaster Patrol 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club 11, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 12: Basketball Manager 11, 12: Parking Patrol 12: Spanish Club 10. HOLMAN, MARY Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Counselors' Office Worker 11, 12: Girls' Glee 11. HOLMS, CAROL Rae Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: All School Show 10, 11: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 11, 12: Music Ensemble 10, 11, 12: All Northwest Orchestra 12: Solo Contest 11, 12: Ensemble Contest 10, 11, 12: Music Library 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: lunior Prom Committee 11. HUDSON, MARLYN Mar Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: French Club 10, 11: Orchestra 10, 11. HUFFMAN, TERRY Bop Entered from Carlsbad High School, Carlsbad, New Mexico, 12: Football 12: Boys' Club 12: School Pride Committee 12: l.V. Football 10, 11: Home Room Representative 11. HUNTINGTON, WILLIAM Willy Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Board of Control 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11: Budget Review Committee 10, 11, 12: Election Committee 10, 11, 12: Torch Society 10, 11, 12: junior Council 11: Pep Club 10, 11, 12: Disaster Patrol 11: Annual Staff 11, 12: Solo Contest 10: Band 10, 11, 12: Parking Patrol 11: Lettermen's Club 11, 12: Boys' State 11: Basketball 10, 11, 12. 1 I - - I 1 as, .Wi .-:sb ' ' , H ' .39 ,:, 3' 5 ' vi' fa r 1 i Q A 5 ' ,Li he .Q S12 iff! f N 'KK 1 s 5 PM .ful 2 1 ' S .... . Q: TT I I , g HANSEN, GAIL Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12. HEINLE, DON Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 12: Music Ensemble 11: Solo Contest 10, 11: All School Show 10, 11: Fall Play 11: junior Council 11: German Club 11, 12. HEIRET, GORDON Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Football 10: German Club 11. HEISE, IANE Latin Club 10. 11: Pep Club 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. HELMAN. BARBARA Barb Spanish Club 10: Bulletin Board Committee 11: Pep Club 10, 11. 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Fire Patrol 12: lunior Prom Committee 11: Co-Editor of Chieftain 12: Girls' Club Cabinet: Press Club 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Lettergirls' Club 11, 12: Torch Society 12. HENRY. FRANCES Latin Club 10: Attendance Office Worker 11, 12: Commercial Club 11, 12: A'nnual Staff 12: Production Staff 11, 12: Torch Society 10, ll: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. HERLYCK. ALLEN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. HICKERSON. PHYLLIS Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Glee 11: Latin Club 10, 11: Stand- ards Committee 12. HIRD, IUDY Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11: Spanish Club 10: United Nations Club 10: Pep Club 10, 11, 12: Make-Up Crew 10: Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Lettergirls' Club 11. 12: Budget Review Committee 11, 12: Annual Staff 11, 12: Chess Club 11: Attend- ance Office Worker 11, 12: Press Club 11, 12: Girls' State 11: Girls' Club Cabinet 12: junior Prom Committee 11: Bulletin Board Committee 11. whiff' b 5 ' W ,gif 1 5 1 '.'H.FarLe::3E:,' -if 5' I 4,.' : Q? W f is-efwu Af.. 5 . I ap. 'ff -w e . ' gtk., in gf ' .' fgiigjwlg-ge . f-'42-fi.r---- Fell? V152 z 511-?1v,2g:,gLLl 1: , r gifes, :ll 'gg Hs: sw T -ffglg ' gt .5 - .er 11' ' T .,,- , F .. ., , , Y .I MnM'.,,,,F..,,.,,.,,,,4.- IANISCH, RUSSELL Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Board of Control 11: Hall Patrol 12: Chieftain Staff 12: Fire Patrol 12: Slip Collector 10. IENKINS. EDNA Entered from Foster High School, Seattle, Wash., 11: French Club 11, 12: Girls' Club 11, 12. IOHNSON, GARY Football 10, 11, 12: Track 11, 12: Board of Control 10, ll: Latin Club 10, 11: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. IOHNSON. LARRY Boys' Club 10, ll, 12: Football 10. 11, 12: Track 11, 12: Latin Club 10, ll: Disaster PatrolC11B112i Fire Patrol 123 Lettermen's u . IOHNSON, MARCELLA Marce Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Lettergirls' Club ll, 12: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: United Nations Club 10: Chess Club ll: Spanish Club 11, 12: junior Prom Committee 11: Torch So- ciety 10, 11, 12: Make-Up Crew 11, 12: Pep Club 10, 11. IOHNSON, RONALD Chester Football 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 12: Board of Control 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club ll, 12: Disaster Patrol ll, 12: Fire Patrol 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11: Parking Patrol 11, 12: Vehicle Control Committee ll: junior Prom Committee 11: Slip Collector 10, 11: Boys' Club 10, 11. 12. IUSTUS, RITA Girls' Sports 10, IZ: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: United Nations Club 10: French Club 10, 11: Pep Club 10: Production Staff 11: Standards Committee ll. KENNEDY, WILLIAM Track 10: Football Manager 10, ll, 12: Lettermen's Club 10, ll, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 1Z. KENT, CAROL Girls' Club 10, ll, 12: Pep Club 11, 12: Commercial Club 11, 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Bulletin Board Committee ll: Standards Committee ll, 12: Spanish Club 10: Production Staff 11, 12: lunior Prom Committee 11. .,: 'I Zixvignvin' ' K S - 3 1355 ,Egg-t we ,,,: 'Q t --' ' ,-... 1 f so A F . 5' Q x it S 4 :Q ' 'fili , Z . 13 , '1 sig: if ' es, .iff -an sg, .. 'QW 1 1 .. oro ' Q. of a . K . T 'I r ip' ., SR- yiff- 'N-fa. -A K! , he if 1 ' , 1 'W' A 1 ,.. ' 11,, Nt t ivy A'-'fe 5 ., ai ...ti air- rf XL. ' A W A AT ., :wih- 'Hifi W' E , ' 2, ' V 'if-da. . P, 35 o Vw,,M - gt.: if ' x S 'il f si, wk I W '5 it it ' if 'Q' 1 4 Q -I ff' Wm' I KENT, LINDA Girls' Club 10, ll, 12: German Club ll, 12: Fire Patrol 12: Pep Club 10. KIENLE, CLAUDIA Girls' Glee 11, 12: Music Office 10, 12: Girls' Club 10, ll, 12: Torch Society 11. KNUTSON, DICK Knute Boys' Club 10, ll, 12: Football 10: Football Manager 11: Latin Club 10, 11: Board of Control ll: Chess Club 10, ll, 12: Science Club 10, ll, 12: German Club ll, 12: Pep Club 11, 12: United Nations Club 10: Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Annual Staff 11, 12: P.A. Crew 10, 11, 12: Press Club 11, 12: Fire Patrol 12: Disaster Patrol 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club 11, 12: Parking Patrol 12: Youth-of-the-Month Committee 10, 11: Spring Play ll: Fall Play 12: Drama Club 12. LANGEI. KEN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. LANKESTER, PATTY Pat Annual Staff 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Lettergirls' Club ll, 12: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Pep Club 10. LASWELL, VERNON T. Texas School Pride Committee 12: Boys' Club 10. ll, 12. LaVALLEY, TED Sanitation Committee 12: Slip Collector 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. LAVILLE. FRED Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Stage Crew 10. LEATHLEY, IERRY lake Football 10, 11, 12: Baseball 11, 12: Lettermen's Club ll, 12: Parking Patrol 11, 12: Disaster Patrol 10, 11, Z: Fire Patrol 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club ll, 12: Hall Patrol ll: Slip Collector 10, 11: Boys' Club 10, ll, 12: junior Prom Committee 11. i N M 1 12? 2ziQQz, F ' , 1 ,.f,4Mfii,,, f K , ...I +-rpm 3 - ,A -we-s 5 -i zz 1 fi. .1 ,3Ts,gw--5.1 -125521-sl- E:-jfs 3 , 1' wa, ' T 'if' 5,21 , N 3 ug , , 2 X 9 6 '53 MILLER, MYRNA Mud Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Attendance Office Worker 11, 123 Commercial Club 11, 123 Girls' Glee 123 Pep Club 12. MONSON, PATRICIA Mons Girls' Club 10, 11, 121 Girls' Glee 103 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 All School Show 10, 113 Assembly Com- mittee 103 Latin Club 10, 113 United Nations Club 103 Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 10, 113 Girl of the Month 103 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Music Ensemble 10, 113 Standards Com- mittee 11, 12: Chieftain Staff 113 Girls' Glee Contest 10. MOSS, MARY Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Board of Control 103 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 junior Council 113 Senior Council 123 Girls' Club Cabinet 123 Standards Committee 123 Pep Club 123 Attendance Office Worker 123 Homecoming Queen 123 Bulletin Board Committee 123 United Nations Club 10. '- MULLINS, PEBBLE Rocky Entered from Randle High School, Randle, Wash., 103 Nurse's Office Worker 11, 123 Torch Society 113 French Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Chieftain Staff 11. McCOY, MARYANN Mickey Art Club 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Annual Staff 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. McEWEN, FLOYD Track 10, 113 Hall Patrol 11, 123 Disaster Patrol 113 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Parking Patrol 11. tigw 3 , x Xe mme, . NANGLE, BOB Nang Football 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 junior Ciuncil 113 Senior Council 123 Board of Control 10, 113 School Pride Com- mittee 1Z3 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Parking Patrol 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 123 Spanish Club 103 Student Vehicle Control Committee 123 Sanitation Committee 11, 12. NELSON, NORMAN 123 Football 103 German Club 11, 123 Fire Patrol 123 Baseball 12. NELSON, TOM 123 Board of Control 103 Drama Club 123 Disaster Patrol 123 Fall Play 11, 123 Spring Play 12. Boys' Club 10, ll, Boys' Club 10, 11, Fire Patrol 11, 123 ' i LEVER, DOLORES S,B.A. Secretary 123 Homecoming Princess 123 Make-Up Crew 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 113 Music Ensemble 123 A Cappella Choir 123 Main Office Worker 11, 123 Torch Society 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Board of Control 10, 123 Senior Council 123 Plaque Committee 11, 123 United Nations 103 Pep Club 103 junior Prom Committee 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. LIESMAKI, BEN Football 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 123 School Pride Committee 123 Sanitation Committee 12. LONGFELLOW, GARY Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 11, 123 Art Club 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 123 junior Prom Committee 11. LORENSON, LEONA German Club 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Attendance Office Worker 12. LYONAIS, MARLENE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Attendance Office Worker 11, 123 Bulletin Board Com- mittee 11, 123 Standards Committee 113 Assembly Committee 113 junior Prom Committee 113 French Club 12. MACE, DOROTHY Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle, Wash., IZQ Choir 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10. MAHONEY, PAT Slip Pep Club 103 All School Show 103 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 French Club 103 Chieftain Staff 113 Girls' Glee 103 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Attendance Office Worker 113 Press Club 11. MATHEWSON, LINDA Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Music Ensemble 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 11, 123 Commercial Club 10, 11, 123 Basketroom Worker 113 Music Office 123 Pep Club 103 Lettergirls' Club 11,123GirI's Sports 10, 11, 12. MEAD, GARY Latin Club 10, llj Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. 6' Qs 'ec' '4 5 3 f i 1 1 ' 5 Q Pe 3 '-n' 3, if mlm., ff 1 NESTOR, loANN lo Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Girl of the Month 105 Torch Society 11, .121 Spanish Club 11, 125 junior Prom Committee 115 Youth-of- the-Month Committee 12: Make-Up Crew 11, 123 Attendance Office Worker 11. NICHOLS, MARILYN Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12: Student Vehicle Control Committee 11, 123 Latin Club 103 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. NICOLI, DARIO Nick Boys' Club 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Parking Patrol 11, 12. NOEL. EVA Noelie Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, Standards Committee ll: Bulletin Board Committee 115 Latin Club 103 Girls' Sports 11, 125 Chieftain Staff 113 Attendance Office Worker ll, Press Club 11. NORMAN, NADINE Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Standardvls Committee 103 Girls' Club 10, 11, Z. NUNN, BILL Pep Club 10: Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Slip Collector 12. ORN, IERRY Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. OWENS, RON Band 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 12. OWSLEY, PAUL Boys' Club 10, 11, 12: Drama Club 10, 115 All School Show 10, 11 iw .Wm was 1 k.,,, I W, W, I vow t af rm .w1f?5t:9fi-.1' Friiizlliz ,, ..,r,, sam, Q 1 Aff? rw. - 'P'N2i ,Mak W s. as 5 . I x wtf' S 'S -5 gi fem? I 'gh We s 1 . Q tt 5 tx-M ' I f w ire, it ' v . L5 11 .. -aw A A ,, pta Q - 3 v f 'if'-lg is q 575535 , 3' ig at ,k, Kim Jr PM. 1? -scar . ijk .1 A ' 'iff' 1 I a 2 'WM N A ts' A : KL PETERSON, IANICE Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Glee 12: lunior Prom Committee 11: Attendance Office Worker 11, 12: Pep Club 12. PHILLIPS, SINA Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. PINKERTON, STANLEY Stan Band 10, ll, 12: Pep Band 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 All School Show 10, 11: Fall Play 11: Spring Play 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Solo Contest 10, 11, 123 Drama Club 121 Chess Club 10: Board of Control 12, All Northwest Orchestra 12. PISTORESI, DENIS Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 German Club 11, 12: Science Club 125 P.A. Crew 11, 123 Torch Society 11, 123 Track 12. POESCHEL, RALPH Boys' Club 10, l1, 12: Band 10, 11, 12. PRINGLE. IACK Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. PROCTOR, ELAINE Proc Girls' Club 10, 11. 12: Photo Club ll: Girls' Sports 10, 11: Bulle- 11g Standards Committee 125 Lettergirls' tin Board Committcc Club 11, 12: Chieftain Staff 113 Pep Club 10. PROVIN, BILL Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Fire Patrol 12, Disaster Patrol 12. FUCKETT. DON Sanitation Committee 11, 123 Chieftain Staff 12: Student Vehicle Control Committee 123 School Pride Committee 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Board of Control 11, Press Club 12. H 1 ' RAMAGE, my Entered from Wapato High School, Wapato, Wash., 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Basketball 12. RANKIN, LORENICE Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 125 Standards Committee 125 Spanish Club 11. RASMUSSEN, YVONNE Punkey Girls' Sports 115 Attendance Office Worker 115 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Press Club 12: Pep Club 115 Standards Committee 115 Chieftain Staffg Annual Staff 12. REEVES, DUANE 'W' ' -e. er, Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Baseball 115 Disaster Patrol 125 Fire - V T' Patrol 125 Lettermen's Club 11, 12. 4 ' 'f 5 'f REHN, LOA , ' r ' 5 Y' Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Standards Committee 115 Youth-of-the- ' Q, Month Committee 11: Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 12: cms' Club io, 11, iz: Lenergms' club 11, iz: senior san - ' ' ' 'x f C0h1I1lll'fee 12. g::gg1fq,J,5, 4 -'5r -fa ,sy RIECHLE, FRANCIS J' ,Af 7'J '5.,,,,,.?r 15 ' , H ,,,, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. ti tle, ,QQ , il ' V - I - 'v'- 1.15 it 'S-f ' 1 N i 5 . uh 5 39 RICE, RONALD i 4 '+A Chess Club 10. 11, 125 Fire Patrol 105 Science Club 11, 125 ii X ' Si, Science Club President 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 11, 125 WMWY RISTVEDT, WANDAMAE Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Glee 11, 12. ROBERTSON, MARILEE Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club Vice-President 125 Band 10, 115 Torch Society 125 Annual Staff 11, 125 Production Staff 125 Girls' Sports 105 Lettergirls' Club 10. 11, 125 Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Bulletin Board Committee 115 Aisembly Committee 115 Pep Club 1 . ROBINSON, BETTY Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Glee 12. ROCK, SHARON Sherry Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 All School Show 10, 115 Commercial Club 10, 11, 125 Photo Club 115 lunior Prom Committee 115 Pep Club 10, 115 French Club 105 Production Staff 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 12. ROGERS, IOYCE Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Glee 10, 11, 12. ROGERS, MONA Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 115 Lettergirls' Club 11, 12: Basketroom Worker 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. ROLSTON, IOAN lo Marie Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Stage Crew 105 Production Staff 10, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Solo Contest 10, 11, 125 Torch Society 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Accompanist 125 Make-Up Crew 11, 125 Bulletin Board Committee 11, 125 Girls' Club Cabinet 125 Annual Staff 125 United Nations Club 105 Standards Committee 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Girls' Sports 11. ROUTLEY, RON Boys' Club 10, ll, 12. RUMSEY, RONNIE Entered from Kent-Meridian High School, Kent, Wash., 125 Boys' Club, 10, 12. Orchestra 125 Torch Society 10, 11, 125 Board of Control 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. RICHARDSON, IACKIE Cheer Leader 125 Make-Up Crew 10, 115 Commercial Club 10, ll: French Club 105 Torch Society 105 Board of Control 115 Senior Council 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Homecoming Princess 125 Office Worker 115 Pep Club 10, 11. ,meg RILEY, IIM Track 10, 115 Basketball lgqlqooglaall 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club I , , . ffl ,aprt 1 'P a Q 3' V W was 2 QV , W E Sz of W mga? ed 5 Nfwi .,,, 1 'fe .',,, ' ' s- 541 ,bb A : , , 1 iff -' -fi H , 1 ' ?aQ?Ee eyry i,-f , ,,, eats ,,',, ' I Q S Q Q saai A P i t 1 S Bbbgme fwwnef-5 ,,s, Y, , ' i' ' ri ,.'- i J M 54 ,.V. K 5, f.. E g - I t x ' fb, . 11 wiv ea-1 as ' -A RUPPERT, ANNETTA Production Staff 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. SARGENT, RUTH Sarge Girls' Club 10, 11, 1Z. SCANNELL, IOAN Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10 11 123 Office Worker 11, 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Letterlgirls' ' fs-w ,' 01' ,les rl l 1- P ,A ,N We-rr' Club 10, 11, 12, standards committee 11. 1 Q SCHAUT, LARRY K Latin Club 10, 113 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. bw- 1 4 SCHOMBERG, KEN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. i' ' ' '- - SCHULTZ, DAVID 1 1 1 4 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 French Club 103 lunior Prom Committee 113 '33 M, Q g 'N Sanitation Committee 12. ' :bv -, 3 es- ' A To N., ,f SCULL, IOEEN 1.-- ' , X sn- Entered from North Bend High School, North Bend, Oregon, 113 A Girls' Club 11, 123 Latin Club 11, 123 Standards Committee 123 3 My Knights Club 103 Boosters Club 103 Future Homemakers of 3 America 103 Treasurer of Sophomore Class 103 Rally Squad 103 Red Cross Drive Chairman 103 Student Council 103 Pep Club 103 , f Annual Staff 103 Girls' League 103 Girls' Athletic Association 103 NN ,' i , Assembly Committee 103 Sophomore Hop Committee 10. ' SEABLOM, HERB ,sll if th Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Fire Patrol 123 Press Club A 12: Annual Staff 123 Lettermen's Club 123 Board of Control 113 - Baseball Manager 103 Basketball Manager 11, 123 l.V. Football 112 A Cappella Choir 113 All School Show 10: Disaster Patrol 12. ' M Iggy if , 3 , X SEAMAN, IANICE la mr 5- A 1 3 1' A Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Basketroom T' , W .- Worker 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. fysg. I H gg., 1 1 1 X es, J 1 1- A 221 ' , A . 1 ff' ig' Q1 P3 3 M SEBASTIAN, BEN Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Science Club 12. I if y , SHABRO, NANCY ,ke-'ff Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 103 Office Worker 10, 123 Hg' Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Standards ' ' Committee 123 Torch Society 10, 11. ,. Q SHARP, DELORES ,-.A Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 113 Annual Staff 123 Science Club 121 French ,A .,..... Q Club 11, 12. Q . 11251,- ' Q 1, fu SHAW, PAT Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' ll, I Pa 123 Basketroom Worker 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 121 Pep Club we 12: Spanish Club 11. , X 7 SHERMAN, CLARISSA Chris f Girls' Club 10, 11, 121 Pep Club 123 Press Club 123 Girls' Sports 123 Senior Ball Committee 123 Chieftain Staff 11, IZ. 3 SHERMAN, DON fi Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Disaster Patrol ll: Fire Q 5 ' Patrol 123 Stage Crew 10, 113 Youth-of-the-Month Committee 103 lr g 1 l ,ate Production Staff 10, 11. SIMS, BARBARA Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 123 Commercial Club 11, 123 lunior Prom Committee ll: Spanish Club 111 Board of Control 12. SIPILA, TED Latin Club 10, 111 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Torch Society 11, 123 Youth-of-the-Month Committee 12. SIOQUIST, LELAND Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. 'hh' xii? f V. slab' r 'l1!1u+fu-'ij' s f -' , is sr 1' ' 'igiiiwz , .ltecfisf s .:. Q , -gi A , - ' 'Maj a .- 's 1 A. . 5 f,-h 51, , 1 .gi , .,'. 4 xr .. 1. 5, 1 , Q f L,L.. g -yfgkmk A 3 fa 1. 1 i sa ' ,if 'AVL 1 .L. Qffii, 1 -5 5, Mu s o-pr, -J ,ek , 'i I V- ' 1 Q35 me , i, Xi gms 4 fx ff? X 5 . 6,.,: , , xg, 9 H 27 A .5-igiU,.', J 155, all i Q 5 l,1h,k-toil F rf 5 x fiat, 1 ,. , Zi-fa :ua SULLIVAN, SHEILA Drama Club 11, 125 Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Fall Play 11, 125 Spring Play 115 All School Show 10, 115 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Board of Control 125 junior Prom Committee 115 Music En- semble 105 Solo Contest 10, 11, 12. TAGUE, LOIS Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. TAINI, ARLINE All School Show 10, 115 Drama Club 11, 125 Commercial Club 11, 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Board of Control 10, 115 Spanish Club 115 Home Economics Office Worker 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Standards Committee 12. TAKETA, BEN Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Board of Control 115 Photo Club 125 Chess Club 12. TAYLOR, EVELYN Evie Girls' Sports 105 Friendship Club 11, 125 Latin Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. TAYLOR, GARY john Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 10, 115 Hall Patrol 125 Slip Collector 125 P.A. Crew 11, 125 Fire Patrol 125 Disaster Patrol 11, 125 Student Vehicle Control Committee 12. THARP, lOHN Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Baseball 105 Foot- ball 115 S.B.A. President 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Torch Society 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 10, 115 Solo Contest 125 Board of Control 10, 11, 125 Plaque Committee 125 Election Committee 125 Youth-of- the-Month 125 Senior Council 12. THATCHER. RUSSELL Boys' Club 10. 11, 125 German Club 11. THIEL, BOB Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Chieftain Staff 125 Fall Play 125 Fire Patrol 11. -. , IDM .Ki , SMITH, CARL Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Football 10, ll, 125 Slip Collector 11, 125 Sanitation Committee 12. SMITH, MELVIN Entered from Kent-Meridian High School, Kent, Wash., 115 Boys' Club 11, 12. SPORES, MARILYNN Entered from Yakima High School, Yakima, Wash., 115 Girls' Club 10, 11. 125 Girls' Glee 125 Pep Club 125 Girls' Sports 10. STEWART, KEITH Entered from Cascade High School, Turner, Oregon, 115 Basket- ball 115 l.V. Basketball 105 Dancing Club 10, 115 l.V. Football 115 l.V. Baseball 105 F.F.A. 10, 112 Boys' Club 11. 125 B.A.A. 10, 11, 1 . STOLLENMAYER, DELORES Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 11, 125 German Club 115 Spanish Club 105 School Store 12. STORMO, LOlS Stormy Entered from Marysville High School, Marysville, Wash., 115 Band 10: Girls' Glee 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 10. STRAYER, DOROTHY Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 10, 11, 12. STUART, VINA Standards Committee 105 Youth-of-the-Month Committee 105 Girls' Sports 105 Lettergirls' Club 11, 125 Bulletin Board Com- mittee 115 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 French Club 10, 115 United Nations Club 105 Pep Club 105 Attendance Office Worker 11. STUDEBAKER, DORIS Girls' Club 10, 11, 12. l'-R 9 fr 559 , 1 5' . 'S r e , 1 , , .tzgxy .-: Qs ssa . - Y , N M .K gf L ff ,F 2 Tfkgifi, w ' 111735 fqesffi' ' 'f,, iifici 1. ,H s 'F 1 1 I xi.-K, i , 585531: .V H f . 515 , ,fag I ' I M 3 1 mf Y E i in 1 E 3? 1 THOMAS, DON Basketball 10, 11, 123 Hall Patrol 123 Fire Patrol 123 Disaster Patrol 113 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Board of Control 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Parking Patrol 12. THOMPSON, IACK Thomps Football 11, 123 Basketball 10, 113 Track 10, 11, 123 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 P.A. Crew 10, 11, 123 Sanitation Committee 123 Fire Patrol 10, 11, 123 Disaster Patrol 10 11' German Club 113 Board of Control 103 Youth of the Mdnrifizg Lettermen's club io, 11, iz, Youth-of-the-Month Committee 123 Parking Patrol 10, 11, 12. THOMPSON, VERE P.A. Crew 10, 11, 123 Football 10, 113 Baseball 103 Youth-of-the- Month Committee ll: Annual Staff 103 Science Club 10, 11, 123 Disaster Patrol 10, 11, IZ: Spanish Club 113 Production Staff 113 All-School Show 10, 113 Torch Society 123 Hall Patrol 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. TONELLI, RICHARD Track 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 11, 123 All-School Show 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Lettermen's Club 123 Torch Society 10, 11, 12. TONKIN. MERRIE A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 123 Make-Up Crew 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 11, 123 Election Committee 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 123 United Nations Club 103 Torch Society 11, 123 Latin Club Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Pop u . TRACY, MARTHA Marty Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 113 Attendance Office Worker 11, 123 Standards Committee 123 Pep Club 103 Torch Society 11, 12. TROWBRIDGE, jACK Trow Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. VAN DECAR, MARGARET Margie Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Basketroom Worker 11, 123 Girls' Glee 10, 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Music Office 113 Standards Committee 12. VARNEY, CLAUDETTE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 junior Council 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Fire Patrol 11. 123 Girls' 1S1poat5 123 Girls' Glee 123 Art Club M. gh Q , 4 V' S' fi , ua- ? 1 m 1 ,Y like I XJ gr: 1 'F Q x of a M 'H K rfiic gli Q, ff 522' 1:2 138511 , 1 gimp- wg ws gr-- , ir, Q 3 M92 - .. me 31 N ,K 4 he N E. F . or X K six i it , 1 1 ' 'vc as-7-T-,-.J we. .,,. -,.,,,,V,, ,as-, vs , 41. -I Q QL .1 111 .sei ,W Q S I 3 ai ,Q .lug p auf! 'Q fiia., '51 E in .1 ig, ,I .fi i i W I' I X,,- 3 J 33 ,f .ei if 'WE .we ,W M I 1? . sf, 1 :ni ,sae W- 'fe when if VINCENZI, FRANK Vince Entered from Roosevelt High, Seattle, 113 Boys' Club 11, 123 Track 11, 123 100 Mile Club 103 German Club 103 Movie Club 103 Archery Club 10. WAKEFIELD, KATHY Cheerleader 123 All-School Show 10, 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Main Office Worker 11, 123 Pep Club ffl-vw 'f 4'ag-, 10, 123 Latin Club 10, 113 Standards Committee 103 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Production Staff 10, 113 A Cappella Choir 123 Lettergirls' Club 113 junior Prom Committee 11. WAKELAM, jEROME Track 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 12. WALIMAKI. BOB Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. WALLS, jUDY jude Home Economics Office 123 Girls' Club 10. 11, 12. WEATHERS, LAVELLE Pep Club 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Attendance Office Worker 123 Girls' Glee 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Standards Committee 10. WEBSTER, BILL Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Board of Control 123 Disaster Patrol 113 Fire Patrol 123 Sanitation Corramitgee 123 Track 10, 113 Football 1 , 1 . WEDEMEYER, ELAINE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' 11, 123 Science Club 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 123 Press Club 123 Spanish Club 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Torch SocietyP113IGirls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Fire atro 1 . WHITE, jlM Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Assembly Committee 113 Orchestra 113 Band I1, 123 Youth-of-the-Month Committee 113 Board of Control 113 S.B.A. Vice-President 123 Senior Council 123 P.A. Crew 11, 123 Disaster Patrol 113 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 11, 123 junior Prom Committee 113 Plaque Com- mittee 12. If ,mf ..1z ' 'iv f..?- ,pq H , -resist' -121 ff fe ..1,ff,-1-we - 'GM Pi' - ,Z ,. ,,. ,, ,QPL 3, ,A V .. , I , -nr ,Z I ' ' 'M n 7 ff i ' 7 avr ' 9 ri gs, I f -gg.'egf,,, , , ,, ry 451:35 riffiqgt ig s - ,E r 5 ' .-as 1,3 'B 'I' K . l , at ,s 35, ig, se jr. f' ll ir, eff - ,4 as - Q waz: 5- f risk, M , , in Sas - --rf-,l it-was . .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ---.v .- 'Q 3 r z w:f- -f1,.,f ,.,,. , .- , zz ,-f: 11 ,u.e: ,V 3 tfwfki H fe S' .Q11si:.ffQ. i ' , 5 V ' WISE, MARY LOU Entered from Cody High, Detroit, Michigan, 123 123 Commercial Club 123 Pep Club 12. Girls' Club 10, WOODS, VERLA Tooley Entered from West Seattle High, Seattle, Wash., 113 Drama Club 113 Lettergirls' Club 113 Girls' Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Talent Assembly 11, Spanish Club 103 Pep Club 113 Assembly Committee 10, 11. 123 Girls' Glee Sports 10, 11: Pow-Wow 1 1 3 WYATT, IANICE lan Girls' Club 10. 11, 123 Chieftain Staff 113 Standards Committee 12. YOSHITOMI, KEIII Football 10, 11, 123 Basketball 103 Baseball 11. 123 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 123 Parking Patrol 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 10, 11, 123 Sanitation Committee 11, 123 School Pride Committee 123 Slip Collector 113 Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Disaster Patrol 11, 12. ZIRK, BARBARA Girls' Club 10, ll, 123 Pep Club 103 Spanish Club 11, 12. ZWIRN, ROBERT Bob Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Photo Club 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 11, 123 French Club 123 All-Northwest Orchestra 10, 123 Fall Play 123 Spring Play 11, 123 Board of Control 123 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 All- School Show 10, 113 Solo and Ensemble Contest 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Fire Patrol 103 Band Contest lg, 11, 12: Orchestra Contest 10. , . CARTER, MIKE Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. if WHITE, MELANIE Mel Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 113 Standards Committee '11, Attendance Office Worker 123 Girls' Sports 103 lunigr Prom Committee 113 Pep Club 1 , WHITEHALL, MARLENE Mar Ushers' Club 10, 11, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 123 Office Worker 11, 123 Girls' Club Assembly Committee 103 Pep Club Ili Youth-of-the-Month Committee 103 Music Ensemble 113 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Solo and Ensemble Contest 113 Girls' Glee 113 A Cappella Choir 12. WIDGER, NANCY Ushers' Club 10, 113 Main Office Worker 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11. WILLIAMS, IANET jan 10, 113 Ushers' Club 10, Board of Control 103 All-School Show 11, 123 Standards Committee ll, Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 10, 123 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 10, 113 Latin Club 10, 113 United Nations 10. WILLIAMS, IUANITA Nita Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 10, 11, 123 Music Ensemble 103 All-School Show 103 Production Staff 113 Pep Club 123 A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 12. WILLIAMS, LOIS Chess Club 103 Spanish Club 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 10, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Music Ensemble 113 Torch Society 10, 11, 123 Assembly Committee 12. WILLIAMS, NANCY Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Latin Club 123 Pep Club 123 Production Staff 121 Election Committee 10, 11, 123 Standards Committee 11, 123 Bulletin Board Committee 11, 123 School Store 11. WILLINGHAM, LYNN Entered from Tucson High School, Tucson, Arizona, 113 junior Prom Committee 113 Girls' Club 11, 121 Press Club 11, 123 Annual Staff 123 Associate Editor of Chieftain 123 Girls' League 103 Tuc-Hi 103 Tennis Club 103 Sophomore Hop Committee 103 Pirroettes Dance Club 103 Office Assistant 103 School Chorus 103 Spring Musical Show 103 Chieftain Staff 11, 12. WILLSON, CHARLES Boys' Club 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Football 10, 11: Parking Patrol 123 Sanitation Committee 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Football Manager 11. S , , . V ,W Q J Q- , ,Ti l5 ?? 1 .., 1 'fi , v,,:: 11 rc 1 N 1, ,:,sg, 1si ,f:.ff:f-2: gtijeliiiisifsftiif' , , ,:::.e f-g,3,fff,fHf3ff: 1 1 er 1 isligqlgtiigii R3 , ,AZW , ,,,, 3, ,.., tb, ,.,,, ,,W,,Z,,,, E A ' elf ' Y'- . , Q .. , L i ,if 'I' , . el ww 41' , 2 1 . 'J ' Z--- ' 'ze H I ' ,Q sf' .- 'a U' ' Q .J Q33 ' .5 E , ' fe.. mm. l C 'Y MY Pl'!!SI!lE llll3l'S1THE 0lJlS!Dl UJEAN 1 5 s f E E i F X V V --v Q- r -4sxL'51:55f'f5f iff-ifiiEi:T U 9-w7AffA1 'k,'i: Ef ' :51,I51I ':,:I..i?:'-5' ' 1' 'Q'ff5 l? 'E ' jlhlfk F '- 'I i.-Wi? '2 'li-f5,QKi ' - , .. Q - W f g g L In -5 l i . Q ., , , K ' 7 Nei. 'li' Wg ' X . . Q5 if YZ? . it F' S1 iigfr. 19 A seg ' y 5- V ' ifkw SM? X '- ' -REU' ' ' V : Y My . 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Ii f y iw A DEON BALL SP . 1,49 W ,,,.L.. 5 N I If A n K Q f ,ig IACKIE BARTLET T CHERYL BAFFARO GARY BAFFARO FRANK BALLARD f' 'WX fm I egg YYA fa-2 STEVE BENNETT my If M . gil' I N IN X - f ss CHARLES BAILEY ERNIE BALZARINI KEN BARDESSON0 flu' X: . .Ki A A II,:. I ' vs f LY ION BERGMAN RAY BERGMAN 1 if A .' ,,1M I, .1 2 S' X-ww. ROBERTA BERTOZZI ROSALIE BERTOZZI MARLEN ' T' nlygu E BICKNELL MARVEL BIEDERSTEDT MARILYN BLACK NORMA BLISS .. . X In fn' I fn T' IL I I f QR 1 -Z: I Q ti V ,Ll ,- I X gg, ' I LL I WILLIAM BONDS VICTOR BOULA ! an Q mr 5,1 X X E., Qs MARGARET BREES ALLEN BROWN .T 0 5' ' .A 'P' ' ', W. 9 SAM CALIBUSO GARY CALLEN ' g is A-Sf-v S' A II ,I I I, ifi ,. I .Q R f 'iT . I . , I I, A - RAY CHARLTON IANE CHURCH NCER ROSE MARIE BOURGEOIS IAMES BRADBURY MAU TRENT BUCKMAN :EV SP3 K gi. K VICTOR CARPINE 5 , 5? Ka REEN BRANDHAGEN DELORES BREES EI O 4.2, 1 CURTIS BURNETT LORELEI BURROWS BILL BUSH N XII Lx W I Q' sm We UA NK! I . 3. ,, I 1 H951 -4 . M M 9? Q54 IAMES CARVER ERNEST CHAMBERLIN CHARLES CHAPMAN IIM COLOMBI DON CONN GLEN CONNELLY DORIS COOK 'I .I I Jef . :I GWEN DAHL DOROTHY COOK DIANE DARSTEIN DENNIS DENT RON DESIARDINS We M.. V Vfhmx' GLENDA COOK ROMONA CREEK LARRY CROOK MARY CROWELL DEL DEARINGER DELPHA DEARINGER PETE DELAURENTI 4 M W' I If 1 I SHIRLEY DIRE IANE DOBSON b :T- A Q IOANNE DUNSON ALBERT DUNCALF CARLA DUNHAM BOB DUNICAN mr' W X ' IANICE EATON LOUELLA EATON CONNIE EDWARDSON IERRY ELZIG ' I ii-'Q I A U , I N 3 NQ- X 1: w g. . A . , 16' WARREN DONNELLY ,, . BARBARA DURST A 6 - I 5 l XE RON DENCEL ax' , CEORCENE DONOVAN ' , 5 'I HAROLD EASTMAN f -fx. 5' ., ,K s I .1 MARTHA EMERY BOB FAIRBANKS IOAN FEYERABEND FREEMAN FIELD DONNA FITCH IRVING FITTING - 1-,iff F 'Hz RICHARD ERICKSON Y I ROBERT FIELD .fn ,. nf. qc., , 194 W- A, . -,.: BARBARA FONTAINE BARBARA FORD Q A fn-.WJ Q WW Fx BOYD GALLINGER SHIRLEY GARDNER , . , W k'- , I wh ' 'A . mid :L MARY LOU GOLITKO 14' .,1.-fy 4 . I A Www' DONA GUILLAUME Q 1 H Tir., ,Ma eva K Q Y: ,A is-Q, Rm lx I DOROTHY FORSLUND fa, -N .. LLM YAYY if X I X5 IERRY GAWLEY IANICE GEMAR - wwf E, J ,,- ' fn '3?' ' DARLENE FRIZZELL BOB FURSETH '-., K if, Q gn . .bs V 4 MARIAN GLAZIER DONNA GOETZ W W , .aw ,qc 7 . X-41 DAWN GIEZENTANNER GARY GROSSO IAY GOOKINS IEANETTE GRAHAM DARLENE GREEN W , 5 x CAROLYN GUY K X ' X , ' 2111121-'32 TLT? A PATRICIA HARDCASTLE IOE HARKER .I ll '-g.: :::::i?QQ!!::g:1:. . ..... i u 'I -f-Q Q' s Sf i .Zh ,Mu N 5 1 w f ,R ' IAMES HAINY CHARLES HALSTEAD ' - ,A LC Q 1 t a x MORRIS HAUGE KARL HAVL r sf A A fi- X SHARON HEATH KAY HEATHERINGTON PHYLLIS HEGEL MARGUREITE HEIDT SUSAN HEPPENSTALL i Vx IS- X11 5 'V '42 B sa. A ,gg 5 BOB HALVORSEN SANDRA HANSON N3 I , r , .. -z f I.-v . L ' 'Y A - K' 1 Ae V . -, ww V -,,.,- 1 ., -sl 'S' gc ICEK TOM HAZEN HAL HEATH -K 4.5 RON HICKLIN X I 4E5g!5 4 1 fav . Q. 'XA LEII Oh. X , , A , A ,U 'Aff ' A . 1 . W' I I L pn 4 ' 1 3 3. r ' IX XFX- A I , 4 1 In ' an E, ROBERTA HIGLEY DICK HILLIKER RICHARD HOLMAN MICKEY HOLMES JUDY HOLT .Hfngfy+,f. rig Q FSQALS ., 12, Y I 1':: Li ifgvmi 2 M E K' ,Q ' A A N gg. SCOTT HOFF LILLIE HOPSON GREGORY HUDSON ARLENE HUGHES CARL HUMPHREY HERB HUSELAND krik ,ba .. . . I ELMER HUVINEN ,'-4 4.3 Q1 'Zh 'G' m i,- 1 MARYIANE if K ., I ANNA INGHAM 1 BOB IANISCH ISI I Mfwvif , I BEVERLY JACKSON ILONA IACKSON MICKEY IACOBS M' If ,, AY y, 1- -'f I QQ., DICK IARVIS VERNON IENSON ARDEN IOHNSON 319' X A A Q1 PAT IOHNSON RAYMOND IOHNSON RICHARD KARSTENS DEANNA KASSNER CAROL KEIR 3 ' X Y 3, is x K av . ,, '3' A ,... 1 f I A Q I R .Nf i .. we V 5 ,. 1 GARY KELLY oncx KLINEFELTER BARBARA KNou.es af' -nr RA , a N if , Q fi' JI Y , I MARTHA IACOBSON LORALEA IOHNSON DONN KELLY BERNIE KNOLL RONALD KNOWLES BOB KNUTSON fn' Q1 5346 IUDY KOEHN . ap, QQ 1 1 E x 1 BERNARD LARSON ,na f-1 MIRIAM LEE 5 ,f f M , If X i 5 if ALFRED LUBERTS Q . V qua.. Nz, JM .. MARY MATHEWSON lr.. Q 1- ' .s 6 , -SN aw. . N TWG EDDIE KRATZER 5, 1 '55 1 S Y . If 1 2 Fw A A, Bffelifi RANDALL LASWELL 'dak A if RQ X . gg 1 fl' BONNIE LENIUS 4? Msg ART MADSEN LORA MELDRUM F-9 IAMES MILLSAP RICHARD MINERICH 5 on in hr- 11 - ' n . I Y I 2, SALLY KREIN I l 31 I -, E GENE LAUGHLIN V'Infaiff+'f. Q o 4351. 4 JN I x In-I IACK KRIEC I I X -S ' lil!-' . 'f I I-If STEPHEN LAWSON 1 4 . uv sANnRA LANGLAND ew 'V ci? IOYCE LAWYER A4-:LIKE CSF! f' sm-, fi f 7 ff' IVV 1 E X I if ff E SHARON LEVAR ROBERTA LIEURANCE ROBERT LOSEY egg' I hw- A s.. ,N A I L.,,. ROBERTA MADSEN ily if-QA.. . . . ,M , vs, YO' ' sib- .U . ' 51 'I SHARON MALVICK Q 'uv lg f 3. MELITA MIKKONEN Q . ao- DONNA MARRS T13' ,Ay V BILL LAYTHE if R 5- DELPHRED LOVE an as Er .1 vin' ,KX AL MARTINEAU Z Lis' CARY MILLER MARILYN MILLIKEN -L RAY MEURET W ws .L X ' HL VI I -s TI H' S-un' S ix VINCENT MIRRO HAROLD MITCHELL DAVID MONROE IERRY MONTGOMERY rp:-my f I M if xD' IOHN MCCOY , -km ., M, :W F 23 MS- '-I CAROL NELSON , W I - . ,ev- I ,.,'w we-4 I CAIL NIMTZ ... X K Akk 2 1 I 1 IOANNE MORIARTY . ' 4 S i , . ' I 'mm I m .L 15 3. 3' I W' fi . ' ,N ' KI- .K f' I 'I :IE ' .A Ii 1 if , ff IOAN MORAN MYRNA MORGAN .til , at 2, ,. T 'Q sINf'Qww M I ,.: , TRUDY MCCOY , .lv .-N. RALPH NEUBAUER 9 X KAREN -my Y - ' Z,g I l av ' si I I 5 ' I RONALD NEYERS . I Tl' I If L,Lf I I M ,,.A -f I OOLL I HERB NISSEN DON NOBLE S 2 gy W,.' SHIRLEY 0'CONNELL DONNA OKESON DON OLMSTEAD 6' yy: i, N RICHARD NARD I - Q-I an Ei 'FR . Qffflw LORRAINE MUHICH i W wi Q13 . If ,,iy.4 :, MARGARET NIELSON Lyn N, if if 5 IOYCE N ICHOLSON DIANE NORMAN ,ps Ig-. KEITH OLSEN WALYNE NIEMCZYK .nw I ,QE5 jg, ANN NOVAK -as , If I LARRY OLSON X M nam vw. Yiiwa' fx ,J xmef SHIRLEY MCCARTHY BARBARA NELSON I 'ff , Ip IERRY NILLES ,I.I -A.. MARY O'BRIEN we . f E if ,. - MARQUITA OLSON . YN N bs. . us- X I 'QW' .V W I BILL 0'NEIL NOEL OWENS DOROTHY PANGBURN DUANE PARKER BILL PEDERSEN SHARON PELLECCHIA NORLEEN PENLAND GN. 0' 'Dm- IANIS PROCTOR I 'I N, s w- A A AA .f . X I penny RASMUSSEN SHIRLEY RICHARDSON 'QQ VIRGINIA PETERSON .Q fig CHARLES PTOLEMY . V4 I n xl K I 5' LORETTA RAUB , , H X . w. 3 -Q -I 'Yr 8- ' 5. I ,ew X ANN PHILLIPS I G.. vc,-QV Qi I X X CAL RALPH nay' 91 - yew 5 'I LINDA REES I -swf A 5 E , i 1' M BILL RIECH 'Mr ,pw ROBERT ROLLER CHARLES ROMMEL GENE RILEY ,,,,s M 4. ,,, Q I S W ,, all I I-I? IIM ROSA ,V ' 5 I S W 1 Saw X A xv, an-W' ,I .ffQ2'3' ix -- 5 x LOLA PINKERTON aln': K. X IERRY RAMSEY AA CHARLES REICHLE .Miki . ,. ar Q 'Wg' f f I --.'g:z::.,g,. ' 5 NADINE ROBERTS M J 535' K -1 MARIE ROSA . Y,-.,m. 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DICK SHAFF V ar MAVIS SMALLEY 0' is 5' , x Y A 1 X5 5 csnALn SPANGLER IOHN svmmow CHAR I , mn Z -. g, - Q 2 ' . MORRIE SHARP MELVIN SHARRICK . Q ,,. . fp? 'S A ' I 5,1 I 5 6 I X s fm TERRY SMILEY LAURA SMITH 9- 1 , 1 f LES SPAULDINC 2 K 4 ,qv 3, R -1 V X J X I PAUL STARK NINA STEVENS ROBERT STEWART A . I .1 - 1 A Q2 A 'I , .. I I ,YT 2' I 1.2- ii V LV My ER ION SWANSON SANDRA SWANSON IANICE TAYLOR IOHN TAYLOR AW! ,.vqw, 'J' L Q mf, .1-I L W ww -H ' I is ' I 3' r I l 1-g y A ' A f A 'e MARY THOMAS LAURACE THORP LEA TINNEY MARY TOMES M TOPHAM CLIFF TRAVIS M .I fy A A. Y 'Si' up Ah. FRANCES TRIMM pr 1 13, I AIU RICHARD VINNETTI Ab' A ORLENA WATSON I , 3 :Q A-A. I M K: f B, LOIS TRIMM wa X FRANK VIDOS 9 I .1 BETTY WEICELT I' X :H S fa-. ELVA WHITSON v Qui KAY WILSON 5- ALICE WOOTON MIKE WILSON .. X if I ' '12--I S 471 ,IJ IOY WRIGHT li I if A , KIYO TSURUSAKI SHIRLEY UHLENKAMP fv- a 'Sf LAUREEN VILLA 'WN 1, M. 'A 'ir CAROL WEISS E A 31 1 45 2. Bm 0. CAROLYN WILLIAMS Q, -' Auce WINSLOW , it I .A E R. f J.. 3 A I ww y A K RICHARD YOUNT IOHN WALKER IANICE WEISS , Qs' is X x DICK WILLIAMS VT' gk A K NTIS 1 I A , if ,AIA A I 7' T 'sa ARTHUR VAN AUSDAL ARLENE VANDERFORD A A swf? A .W -if-11? LOA WARD CLENDA WARREN IOHN WELLS ROSADEE WHEELER Q Q J A' 9 B I FLOYD WILLIAMS PAT WILLIAMS MARY wooos EDNA WOODWARD NANCY wooLcoTT ff' N ds X . ky 'U' K 8 , L, 6 ROSALYN ZANCA ALFRED ZOLD CHUCK YEE V ,QA , A W list, I H I ..,. AMI. A , V!! 4 'Sw-as-Q 1 Alana 'Y fl!!! sfwmv lfw' .. Lk,... WW' far Y lb L . Y fl 1.4, n---....,, 1. Martha Tracy. 2. Myrna Miller. 3. Pat Monson, 4. Maryann McCoy. 5. Signe Bergman. 6. Barbara Daggetf. 7. Claudette Adams 8. Evelyn Taylor, 9. Pam Foster, 10. Mary Holman. ll. lim White and Barbara Danielson. IZ. Arline Taini. 13. Tom Allen. 14. Bar- bara Bernik and Cousin. 15. ludy Hird. l6. Alvin DeHart. l7. Barbara Zirk. 18. Pebble Mullins. 'l9. Nancy Barei. 20. 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V . ,,,f. za, L fj!:fLL.VJ , K 4 i I , jj ,fA!,,,0h a ,I , . f A 1 , J L! f ,d 5 -f-VX-, ,I ,I V s . I I, -7 ' - Vt .Q Z f f ff 'Wu' 7 I 15.114 I 'I if K ' J , . ' ' . ' ,42,.,W. ,C ft .ff . If Q' ,f4V60f Ciifn I Wag WJM 5f'MJ'W in 2321+ is-U exif, Q 7532 if fic-64 is Y limo' 11 FRONT ROW: lanis Blunck, Betty Franz, Nancy Eastman, Karen Frank, Barbara Helman. ROW Z: Pat Battello, Signe Bergman, Barbara Danielson, ludy Hird, Nancy Barei, Frances Henry, Roberta Gorman. ROW 3: Roger Davis, Bill Huntington, Paul Gudikson, Welles Hoff- mann, Arlene Gotti, Claudia Kienle. ROW 4: Don Heinle, Stan Farber, Bert Custer, Duane Gruenich, Louis Barei, Dick Knutson, Fred Chittenden, lonathan Edwards. TORCH The Torch Club is one of the oldest organizations in Renton High. The first group was formed thirty years ago during the l92-4-25 school year, It has always been considered an achievement and an honor to belong to Torch. In the fall the club's big event is the award assembly, at which juniors and seniors receive honor pins. Then for the Christmas season Torch members decorate the annual Christmas tree in the main foyer. The climax of the year is the Torch breakfast in the spring with all alumni members inviteidf' eniors who have maintained a 3,2 scholastic average through nine out of twelve quarters receiveyermargeht T rch pins and are eligible to wear an honor cord at commencement exercises, l!r, LlL!ih,.' yr, Ml M ' v This year's activities have been successfully carried out through the able lg dbrshii ,df resident Duane C-ruenich, Vice-President Bert Custer and the adviser, Miss Elsie fy ivy FRONT ROW: Kathy Bailey, Lois Williams, Roberta Bertozzi. Marvel Biederstedt. ROW Z: Catherine Aldridge, Elaine Wedemeyer, Marilee Robertson, Dolores Lever, loan Rolston, Nancy Shabro. ROW 3: Martha Tracy, Denis Pistoresi, Ronald Rice, Frank Vincenzi, Bob Zwirn, Merrie Tonkin, lackie Bartlett. ROW 4: David Allen, Stan Pinkerton, Ted Sipila, lim White, lack Thompson, john Tharp, Curt Burnett, Trent Buckman. ' yi of r- FRONT ROW: Evelyn Reskin, Dorothy Forslund, Sue Heppenstall, Carolyn Guy, jolene Wilcoxcn, Pat Thomas, lane Church. ROW 2: loanne Moriarty, Frances Trimm, Barbara Nelson, Shirley Uhlenkamp, ludy Koehn, Georgene Steigner. Ioan Feyerabend, Mary Lou Golitko. ROW 3: Dick Williams, Dick Yount, Al Luberts, Dick Ericksen, Arthur Van Ausdal, Morris Hauge, Stephen Lawson, Bob Cerbract, Charles Ptolemy, Ron Hicklin. Nick Scheuch. TORCH 'ivy any Z, Ls 'W Q ff' .W iiii Q if eerci M My Mgmt E, is we ,X LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Eastman, lane Church, lohn Tharp, Nancy Barei, loAnn Nestor. 2.2 g ,UTM gf G3 llfeg annie FRONT ROW: Dick Favro, Robert Edmund, Ted Binder, Larry jett. Larry McNeight, Louie Puckett, Harvey Baldwin, Paul Bennett. ROW 2: Beverly jackson, Kathy Argano, Carole Berry. Martha Dobson. Darlene Headdy, Mary Dickinson, Sharon Baele, Margo O'Neil, janet Weiss. judy Storey, Kay Fitzgerald. ROW 3: Margaret Malanen, jane Dobson, Sharon Edmonds, Sharon Dunigan. Sue Heppenstall, Sandra Langland, Shirley McCarthy, Barbara Reskin, Sherryl Maher, jenan White, Anita Gaidos, Florence Yoshihara. ROW 4: Dawn Rae Arnold, Cathy Aldridge. Sandra Swanson, Glenda Tuttle, jerry Benson, jon Swanson. Greg Hudson. Barbara Knoles. Martha Emery, joan Schluneger, Nancy Graham. Pat Donnelly. ROW '51 Kathy Robinson, Carla Dunham, Glen O'Connell. jim Rankin. Pete Delaurenti, Ron Dengcl. David Allen, Bill O'Neil. Edwin Randall, Al Luberts. Charles Ptolemy. Linnie Nelson, loan Monster, Paul Sherman. LATIN CLUB One of the largest and most active clubs in the school is the Latin Club under the guidance of lvliss Gillis and lVlr. Larson. The club's officers this year were: President, David Allen, Vice-President, Bill O'Neilg and Secretary, Glenda Tuttle. The club has a meeting once a month at which each class presents a skit dealing with Roman culture. The club is also well known tor singing Carols in the halls at Christmas time. The Latin Club of Renton is a member ot the Junior Classical League which holds a convention each year. This year the convention was held at Renton on November 6. Jonathan Edwards. President of the State JCL., presided over a group of about 300 delegates from various J.C.L. chapters in Washington. FRONT ROW: Richard Pettibone, Arn Sims, Grant Knutson, Ron Olson, Douglas Gneddon, Rodney Petrenchak. ROW 2: Linda Mortensen, Patsy Williams. Sharon McDonald. joellyn Richter, Lydia Stanley, Linda Brook. Voneta Mr:Chesney, Beverly Shaw, Barbara Topham. Lillian Lozier, Sandra Parsley. ROW 3: jeri Selfridge. Sue Teufel. jackie Lee, Pat Williams, jolene Gavin, jean Chittenden, Sharon Moline, Claudia Dow. Sharon Schauer, Peggy Owens. Elaine Kerr, ROW 4: Oraline Ruhl, joan Dunham, Marsha Sipila. lo Ann Hubbard, Mary Sue Nelson. Nancy Fuller. Virginia Matthews, Pat Hawkins, Nancy Williams, jo Ann Nelson. Nancy Scandahl. Roberta Delaurenti. ROW 5: judy Langhurst, Richard Yount, Roger Grove, Mickey jacobs. Charles Spauling, john Merritt, Bob Knutson. Terry Smiley, jerry Ramsey. joe Leeman. Elizabeth Shaw. Ardythe Longwell. C' t R, in 'i r C1 2 'i 'li' klllijbifr FRONT ROW: Al Duncalf, Noel Owens, Ierry Nilles, LeRoy Anderson. Donald Edmund, Murray Casler, Harold Bergcrn, lonathan Edwards. ROW 2: Evelyn Taylor, lanis Blunck, Arlene Hughes, Nancy Eastman, luanita Williams, Loa Rehn, Mary Lou inning, loan Scannell. Connie Evans, Karen Danielson, Connie Kerr. ROW 3: Donna Hickerson, ludy Hackman, Dorothy Steagel, Arlene Bressan, Patricia Monson. Frances Trimm, Mary Moss, Melanie White, Martha Tracy, Marilee Robertson, Pat Battello, Pat Lankster. ROW 4: Dorothy Forslund. Tom Nelson, Elnita Howser, Kathy Wakefield, Delores Lever, Nancy Barei. loan Downs, Karen McGarrigle, Gladys Berry, Carol Holms, Linda Camerini. Miriam Lee, ROW 5: loeen Scull, Marilyn Davis, Kristen Hoof. janet Williams. Dorothy Cook. Barbara Danielson. Louis Barei. Stan Pinkerton, Duane Gruenich, Dick Knutson. Cary Mead. Bill Huntington. Marcella johnson. Merrie Tonkin. LATIN CLUB - Continued GERMAN CLUB The German Club planned many projects for this year. These included reading books and giving three' minute speeches in German, writing plays in German and presenting them to the club. Occasional movies and reports on Germany were an added entertainment this club enjoyed throughout the year. This year's officers of Der Deutsche Kreis were: President, Bob Gerbracht, Vice-President. Dave lvlon- roe: and Secretary, Bob Halvorsen. lvlr. Donald Larson served as adviser. During the Christmas season the German Club ioined the other language clubs in the singing of Christmas carols through the halls which was something all the members looked forward to with enthusiasm. .., FRONT ROW: janet Miller, Leona Lorenson, Roberta Gorman. Delores Stollenmayer, Sharon Levar, Gurine Nordby, Linda Kent, Stephen Lawson. ROW 2: loan Feyerabend, Martha lacobson, Margaret Nielsen. Dave Monroe, Bob Gerbracht. Bob Halvorsen. Elliott Abram, Charles Rommel. Freeman Field. ROW 3: Kenneth Martin. Don Heinle. Curt Burnett. Morris Hauge, Bob Furseth, Dick Knutson. Dick Ericksen, Paul Cudiksen, Denis Pistoresi. ii .aa 'or' , kiwi FRONT ROW: Dona Guillaume, Dalene Adderson, Marguerite Heidt, Maryann McCoy, Lois Williams, Adeline Bowers, Pat Parker, Carolyn Guy, Roberta Bertozzi, Carolyn Williams, Darleen Fitzpatrick. ROW 2: Evelyn Reskin, Mary Austin, leryl Englerth, Larryne Hougardy. Penny Buchholz, Signe Bergman, Carol Holmes, Sylvia Carbonatto, Eleanor Emery, Kay Wilson, leannette Graham, Denise Carlson. ROW 3: Patti Millard, Lorraine Lindberg, Marilyn Milliken, Stan Farber, Gene Aitken, Vernon Guay, Bill Mahnken, Richard Vennetti, Mike Gray. lake Leathley, Nick Scheuch, Darrel Kingsley. ROW 4: Ron Crockett, Hal Heath, Alan Brown, Bob Zwirn, Ron Hicklin, Brian Davis, Robert Bliesner, Bruce Bogh, Mike Wilson, Dick Williams, lack Sparrow, Garry Callen, Don Thomas. SPANISH CLUB This year the Spanish Club was under the direction of Mr. Morin and Mr. Larson. The meetings were held in class once a month. The class members supplied Spanish entertainment for the meetings. Some of the projects of the club included bulletin board displays and the traditional caroling in the halls at Christmas. The fifth period officers were: President, Ron Hickling Vice-President, Lois Williams, Secretary, Dona C-uillaume. The sixth period officers were: President, Ron Crockett, Vice-President, Brian Davis, Secretary, Bar- bara Zirk. The officers for the whole general club were: President, Mike Cray: Vice-President, Ron Hickling FRENCH CLUB The French Club has a new goal to work toward this year. The extra work they present in their class rooms will be credited with plaque points, The club is made up of three French classes which have a meeting once a month. Presidents Jeannette Coury, Linda Hayes, and Bob Zwirn preside over the meetings with the help of Mr. Morin, the French instructor. The three groups have sung Christmas carols, given reports on various French subjects, and studied French grammar and vocabulary. Seventeen French students at Renton have the opportunity of entering a nation-wide contest sponsored by the American Association of Leaders of French. The winner at Renton will receive a certificate and will go to the state finals and then possibly enter the national finals. Secretary, Diane Darstein. KNEELING: Vern Walker, Karen Seppi, Ronald Stone. ROW l: Barbara Mead, Darlene Bentley, Phyllis Skochilich, Vawn Skellenger, Sharon Leonard, Marlene Lyonais, Pat Carter, Beverly Tighe, leannette Coury, lanice Porter, Ollie Harris. ROW Z: Unnamarie Von Euw, Charlett Watson, Marian Walmsley, Fran Duncalf, Mary Paglia, Delores Sharp, Marilyn Black, Glenda Cook, lo Ann lohnson, Carol Nelson, joan Searles, Mary Cartwright. ROW 3: Karen Olander, Kathy Bailey, Carol Talbeck, Nancy Butler, Dolores Schomberg, Karen Robel, Carrolin Page, Helen Waggoner, Mary 0'8rien, Linda Hayes, Carole lohnson, Maryann Artzer, Sharon Rock, Georgene Steigner, ROW 4: Napoleon Bonds, Robert Dornberg, Ken Dornberg, Allan Muir, Russell Raymond, lohn Earls, Harold Fisher, Bob Zwirn, Ray Charbonneau. Terry McGinnis, lim McMinn, Cary Garner, Darlene Frizzell, Carolyn Hall. SEATED: Evelyn Taylor, Nadine Norman, Mona Rogers, Ann Phillips, Lorna Grader, Barbara Abhold, Annetta Ruppert. ROW 2: Mary Gleason, Pat Thomas, Sharon Allen, Faye Benz, Verona Forshee, Armella Hoffman, Charlene Church, lanicc Seaman, Phyllis Hickerson, LIBRARIANS Again this year our library staff, composed of twenty girls. under the capable leadership of Miss Dusalino Cavaletto and her assistants, Mr, Leonard Thorp and Miss Jackie Scott, is busy answering any questions that students may ask, mending books, checking out books, shelving books, and taking care ot the clipping and pamphlet files, Once a week a library class is held in which the librarians are taught another important lesson on some phase of the library. Barbara Zirk, Marlene Hancock. CHESS CLUB Yes sir, if chess is your hobby or you would like to make it your hobby, just come to the library any Friday night after school and you will find expert chessmen always awaiting to help you occupy your mind. It also is a good way to spend your spare time. Every year the Chess Club grows by leaps and bounds. This game not only offers fun, but teaches one to plan ahead and do a little concentrating as well, for it is based on skills and not luck, Carl Boness is champion with Al Luberts running him a close second. Elections are held every other semester. The officers for the tirst semester this year were Carl Boness. President, Al Luberts, Vice-President, and Evelyn Reskin, Secretary, The club is under the direction of Mr. Donald Larson. -BQ aug, 'K R, GQ!-', ' , - Q ' K Ki, .. qv' wr Ji li to 0 X W FRONT ROW: Bert Brandt, Ben Taketa, Pat Williams, lanice Betts, Billy Frazee, Dale Tibbets. ROW 2: Evelyn Reskin, Bob Halvnrsen, Gene Laughlin, Allen Day, Ronald Rice, AI Martineau, Barbara Abhold. ROW 3: Tom McDowell, Terry Smiley, Al Luberts, Edwin Randal, Robert Losey, Dick Knutson, Ron Sportsman. Carl Boness. if l V r as be .iw M. 1 Bt-W K av. . mit ,. 4-, im .gn -. A. 4 FRONT ROW: Linda Mathewson, Betty Franz, Barbara Hobey, Nancy Eastman, Mary Lou Dinning, Marlene Lyonais, Mary Holman, Mar- lene Hancock, ROW 2: ludy Koehn, Nancy Widget, Karen Frank, Frances Trimm, Shirley Cugini, Mary Moss, Delores Stollenmayer, Barbara Fontaine, Kay Heatherington. ROW 3: Marian Rettig, Leona Lorenson, lanice Pollack, Ann Novak, ludy Walls, Myrna Miller, Glenna Gerard, Melanie White, Martha Tracy, Rosalie Bertozzi, Maureen Brandhagen, Marvel Biederstedt. ROW 4: Noel Owens, Glenn Connelly, Carol!!-lolrgs, Cjlaudia Kienle, Gladys Berry, Sharon Appling, Nancy Barei, Iudy Hird, Nancy Shabro, Lavelle Weathers. Arline Taini, Edna ean oo war . OFFICE WORKERS Without the help of student assistants, office supervisors would find their jobs quite a task. By working in offices, students not only help the school but they also help themselves. They learn to work more efficiently, take responsibilities, and perform all-around duties one finds in any office. ln the Attendance Office one finds the students filing, keeping records, posting individual Kardex records, and assisting Miss Vivian Holt with tardies and absences. If a pupil goes to the school store, he finds the workers selling school supplies and handling the lost and found articles, under the direction of Miss Mabel Lundy. Helpers of Miss Laura Shook, school nurse, assist her with any necessary tasks, and help any ailing students in her absence. Under the counselors' guidance, the workers in this office help keep records, run errands and assist in registrations and withdrawals, ln the Main Office workers under Mrs, Mildred Warren, take telephone messages, contact students, and sort and staple bulletin material. The P.E. classes soon become acquainted with the basketroom helpers who assist the instructors by check- ing valuables, keeping attendance and performing other supervisory duties. Although these jobs may sound like hard work, there is much fun attached and the workers enjoy their tasks. Many cheers to these students who day after day willingly do their jobs and do them well, x FRONT ROW: lanice Seaman, Ramona Creek, Sandra Langland, Rosalyn Zanga, lane Church, Pat Banasky, Pebble Mullins, Sally Cain Marlene Whitehall, loan Scannell, Barbara Bernik, Laura Biederstedt,, lanis Blunck. ROW 2: Helen Ryckman, Shirley Uhlenkamp, Gwen Dahl, loan Butler, Sharon Chapman, Carla Elliot, Kathy Wakefield, Delores Lever, Barbara Albers, 'Barbara Danielson, Maryann Artger lanice Almquist. ROW 34 Pat Shaw, Marian Glazier, Sue Happenstall, Bob lanisch, Larry Crook, Rich Minerich, Ken Schomburg, Carl Smith Don Froggattc, Carol Burlnett, Margie Van Decar, Aldeana Davis. ROW 4: Gary Taylor,-Bill Nunn, lack Sparrow, Dave Acker, Dick Shaft Ron Dengel, Ron Bergman, Mick Wilson, Mike Carter, Mike Cray, Gary Longfellow, Dick Bowyer, Tom Allen. 5 FRONT ROW: Vere Thompson, Delores Sharp, Lenore Cerjance, Elaine Wedemeyer, Ralph Arnott, ROW 2: Donald Graham, jonathan Edwards, Dick Knutson, Al Luberts, Ron Rice, Mr. Bowen. ROW 3: Richard Yount. Ben Sebastian, Bob Furseth. Paul Gudiksen, Fred Chittenden, Ed Coutts. Denis Pistoresi. SCIENCE CLUB The main purpose ot the Science Club is to encourage individual and group research, One project this year was the study ot basal metabolism. Other projects were a wind tunnel and ballistics, Demonstrations ot student research projects were given at the meetings. Officers for this year were: President, Ron Rice, Vice-President, Vere Thompsong and Secretary, Elaine Wedemeyer, The club adviser is Mr. Charles Bowen. ART CLUB This year the Renton High School Art Club was formed in April. The art students enjoyed interesting and educational projects, such as visits to museums, art schools in the city, and other interesting places in the com- munity, and outdoor painting. The students are interested in art and find the club a way to express their artistic abilities and to relax. The club is guided by the able assistance of Miss Joan l-leppell. FRONT ROW: joy Wright, Claudette Adams, Cary Longfellow, Doris Cook, ludy Holt. ROW 2: Dawn Giezentanncr, Karen Engebretson. Barbara Bernik, Maryann McCoy, Shirley Dire, Bill Laythe. FRONT ROW: Pat Frisbie, Lois Lorenson, Pat Banasky, Sue Hunt, Theresa Gleason. lo Ann Hubbard, Mary Lou Golitko, ROW 2: Benny Takita, Harold Bergman, Lynn Baker. lohn Losey, Dick Knutson, Dick Ericksen, Elliott Abram, Morris Hauge, Charles Ptolemy, Larry Erickson, Don Olmstead. Bob Zwirn. PHOTO CLUB Serving the student body by taking pictures for both The Chieftain and the Illahee and providing in- terested students with an entertaining and useful hobby are the two main purposes of the Photo Club. Under the direction of Mr. Dury Fox, members learn the basic fundamentals of photography 4 from the exposure to the development of a picture, lndividuals also work on various projects on their own. Portrait taking has proved very popular. Plaque credit is given to those members who are eligible, having attended the weekly meetings regularly and worked for the benefit of the club. This year's officers were Richard Erickson, President, Charles Ptolemy, Vice-President, and Molly Church, Secretary. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club is composed of 36 members, The officers are: President Signe Bergman' Vice-Presi dent, Gladys Berry, Secretary, Sharon Rock, with Mr. John Heinle as faculty adviserf l P The girls sell programs at football games, and sell advance tickets during fourth period for out-of-town games. These are sold the day the game is played. They also sell tickets to basketball games, concerts, and plays. This club is a plaque credit association. ,ff -1 FRONT ROW: Marilyn Black, lanice Betts, Linda Mathewson, Elaine Kerr, Karen Danielson, Virginia Kaye Bunger, Hal Heath, Betty Franz, Sharon Rock, Carol Kent, Mary Cartwright, Mary Austin. ROW Z: Myrna Miller, Mary lo Campeau, Lenore Ceriance, Claudette Ballew, Frances Trimm, Sandra Langland, Rosalyn Zanga, loan Searles, Georgene Steigner, Gale Pattie, lolene Gavin. ROW 3: Carla Elliott, jean Chittenden, janet Moss, Mary Lou Wise, Sharon Appling, Frances Henry, Gladys Berry, Signe Bergman, Arline Taini, Barbara Sims, Carol Dobson, Sharon Edmonds, Mary Paglia. ?' ' - J, FRONT ROW: Anita Gaidos, Sandra Maletta, Sharon Albrecht. Linda Shreve, Connie Evans, Hazel Bridgeman, Marlene Whitehall. Carol Nelson. ROW 2: Dorothy Casterline, Karen Seppi, ludy Bremness, Barbara Danielson, janet Williams, Patricia Monson, loan Downs. Karen Frank, Roberta Delaurenti. ROW -3: Sheryle Blunck, Lorraine Roeth, Pat Hartman, Kathy Bailey. Nancy Phillips, Loretta Raub, lulianne Hunter, Shirley O'ConneIl, Sharon Routley. Elizabeth Shaw. ROW 4: Sally Clement, Barbara Nelson, Glenda Tuttle, Larryne Hougardy, Betty Williams. Virginia Bruce, Sylvia Carbonatto. Barbara Albers. lo Ann Nelson, loann Lakie, Frances Marang. USHERS' CLUB The Renton High Ushers' Club is based on the principle of being of beneficial service to our school, our guestsf and our community, Ushers, dressed in regulation, are seen at all of our football and basketball games, dramatic productions, musical programs, and the graduation activities. Their objective is to be courteous, help- ful, and considerate to everyone, along with carrying out the duties of ushering. The club has had a very busy and successful year under the fine leadership of their new adviser, Mr. Lester Kovach, and their officers: President, Joan Downs: Vice-President, Barbara Nelson, and Secretary, Glenda Tuttle. DISASTER PATROL The Disaster Patrol, under the direction of Mr. Charles A. Bowen, used boys from both the intermediate and high school to run its program. The boys manned fire extinguishers, kept doors open and students under control. They also operated a special disaster sduad from the old boiler room. During a drill, a messenger re- ported to the nurse, and stretcher bearers were ready for duty at all times. The chief purpose of the patrol was to speed up operations and to provide a backbone of defense in case of an emergency. The first drill of the year was the most successful ever operated: both intermediate and high schools did a good iob of cooperating, 4 E r , x . l L--1 E X i X FRONT ROW: Bill Kennedy, Vic Carpine. lon Bergman, Garry Callen, Bill Provin, Larry Crook, lack Sparrow, Tom Hazen, Ron Knowles. Tom Nelson, Bill Heath, Arthur Bergem. ROW 2: George Reed, Herb Nissen, Ierry Elzig, Gary Grosso, Fred Bittner, Cliff Travis, Ron Dengel, Duane Reeves, Ron Ruutley, Keiii Yoshitomi, Herbert Postlewait, Dick Bowyer, Gary Taylor. ROW 3: Daryl Hill, Duane Gruenich. Eugene Bowen, Herb Seablom, Bill Webster, Ron Bergman, Emory Goodman, Dick Hilliker, Bob Dunigan, Warren Donnelly, Dick Knutson, Dick Brown. ROW 4: Gary Dickinson, Louis Barei, lohn Cunningham, Dick Yount, lohn Tharp, Don Thomas. Bob Nangle. Ron lohnson. Bob Dyer. Gary Ausman. Larry lohnson. Norman Nelson, Don Puckett, lim Pullis, Ierry Leathley. FRONT ROW: Gloria Breasau, Orlena Watson, Arlene Bressan, Barbara Danielson, Lynn Barbara Helman. ROW Z: Borghild F. Anderson, Connie Robinson, loan Feyerabend, Virginia Petersen, judy Hird, Anne Barnes, ROW 3: Hal Heath, Herb Seablom. Dick Knutson, Norman Balcom. Robert Losey, Herb Huseland. PRESS CLUB A new club organized in Renton High School in February, l9S4 was the RHS Press-Radio Club, This year its name was changed to RHS Press Club to include not only radio and journalistic work but television as well, as the TV industry is coming into full swing with educational value. This organized group of high school students meet on the third Monday of every month to promote school interest in these media of mass communication. Qualifications for membership in this club were, at first, to be a member of the lllahee staff, the Chieftain staff or to be in any other communications class - radio or advertising. These qualifications were later chang- ed, so that any language arts student who has a B average or higher may join either in the first or the second semester. The enthusiasm shown by the Press Club this year certainly proves that it has not been a wasted effort on the part of anyone. Among the achievements was taking over Radio Station KLAN for the day of November l8, All students co-operated in full to make the undertaking successful. The l954-55 officers are Dick Knutson, Joan Feyerabend, and Anne Barnes as President, Vice-President, and Secretary, respectively. Advising the group are lllahee adviser, Miss Gertrude Schlauch and Chieftain ad' viser, Miss Borghild F. Anderson. PLAQUE COMMITTEE The Plaque Committee is a student-faculty group whose job it is to evaluate and revise the standards of the plaque system and to compile the individual record of plaque points earned by each student. This year's committee is composed of: Mrs. Lois Fach, the faculty adviser, Mrs. Bernice Koester, Mr. Don- ald Larson, Mr, Lester Kovach, Miss Elizabeth Gillis, Miss Kathryn Watt, and Mr. Carl Johnson with the student members: Jim White, student chairman, John Tharp, Delores Lever, Ciladys Berry, Dick Williams, and Jeannette Coury. Each year one new student member is selected from the sophomore class who serve until graduation. Be- sides the members from each of the grades, the current S.B.A. officers are also on the committee, with the vice-president serving as the chairman. One of the additional duties of the committee is to inform the students as to the requirements for obtain- ing a plaque and how the system itself is organized. l 'mn-p---M 1 i . aw a . . . , it asa- LEFT T0 RIGHT: lim White, Dolores Lever, john Tharp, leannette Coury, Dick Williams, Gladys Berry. I yr! .K FALL PLAY The fall play this year was an amusing mystery called Laburnum Grove. George Raclfurn interrupts his quiet and usually uneventful existence in London with the announcement that he is one of the leaders in a large counterfeit ring, His relatives and prospective son-in-law, who have sponged off him for years and borrowed money from him, suddenly find many excuses for leaving. Reactions from his family vary meanwhile, until toward the end they realize George just made up the story. THE CAST PRODUCTION STAFF P Company manager ,, , . , Annetta Ruppert LUCY B-3XleY - ff- ' H r - 5l 9'la Sullwan Stage manager ,,.., , .Jack Cartwright Prompter .,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,, .s s..,,,,, Pat Williams Elsle Radlum Judy Koelm Properties chairmen , ,.Carol Kent, Mary Lu Bernard Baxley ,,,, ,, ,Stan Farber I Q I EVVBUYTW- FVBUCES l'l9V fY Publicity chairmen .....,.,,,,,,. Carla Elliott, Maryann George Radfurn ,Bob Zwirn Artzer, Sharon Rock, Nancy Williams I Costume chairmen ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,. Mary Austin, Martha Harold R'-'55 r ' Bob Thlel Emery, Marilee Robertson, Joan Searles, Karen Seppi Joe Fletlen ' ' Tom Nelson Electricians ,,.. ..,.. J ack Cartwright, Dick Erickson Dorothy Radfurn , ,Carol Dobson, Judy Storey Sl-389 Crew fa f ------ Don Armstrong, Mike l'l3lS'9'3di Lane Hathaway, Welles Hoffman, Inspector Stack ,, ,, . ,Dick Knutson Del Love, Ronnie Sportsman, L Th h Sargeant of Police Jonathan Edwards Director vrvvlbllr V H V NHayrTgy Ebraliifiz Assistant director , ,Theodore L. Feldman ,, ' .6-A Q XC X ii? .Q- SPRING PLAY The villain was hissed and the hero was cheered as audiences watched the melodrama, Pure As the Driven Snowg or A Working Girl's Secret. Purity Dean, an innocent young girl, is harassed by the villain, Mortimer Frothingham, until her true love, Leander, rescues her from Frothingham's clutches. Mr. Harley Kirk directed the play and Mr. Theodore Feldman headed the production staff. - THE CAST Purity Dean ....,,,.....,...,,............... Mortimer Frothingham ..s.. .Sheila Sullivan ..........Stan Farber Leander Longfellow .,....,. .....,,..,,.. B ob Thiel Zamah Logan .........c,.....,............... Carol Dobson Jonathan Logan .... ,........,...,........... T om Nelson E. Z. Pickens ...... ..,.,,., G reg Short and Larry Jett Jed Lunn ...,.,,........ ,..,,,..,.....,........ P aul Kravagna Imogene Pickens ..... ...........,.. K aren McGarrigle Mrs, Hewitt .,.....,.,, ,.......... L ola Pinkerton Alison Hewlitt .... Mrs. Hogue ..... Letty Barber ...... Nellie Morris ....., Quartet- Ron Hicklin Mickey Jacobs Dancing Girls- Maryann Artzer Barbara Danielson Pat Monson Extras- Carolyn Foster Janice Proctor 'MJ ......Alice Ann Winslow Mary Dickinson ........Charlene 'Comfort ......................Patti Millard Lynn Curley Alec Custer Sharon Rock Janet Williams Laura Smith Arline Taini Costumes- Mary June Austin, chairman Martha Emery Linda Smith Pat Goodwin Properties- Carol Kent, chairman Mary Lou Engum Sharon McDougal Joan Mailfawa Janet Moss' Publicity- Carla Elliot, chairman Barbara Helman Joeen Scull Company Managers- Annetta Ruppert Karen Seppi Choreographer- Paul Owsley Janice Peterson Heather Scheuch Betty Williams Sharon Meredith Barbara Reskin Joan Lotto Marsha Sipila , L .,-, ww FRONT ROW: Signe Bergman, Connie Evans, Merrie Tonkin, Marvel Biederstedt, Nancy Eastman, Doris Cook . ROW 2: Barbara Daniel- son, Dolores Lever, loan Downs, Marcella johnson, loan Ralston. MAKE-UP CREW The make-up crew, under the supervision of Mr. Harley Kirk, assisted by Mr. Theodore Feldman, had an active year. Some of the members made up the Kiwanis Club clowns on Hallowe'en. The crew had lots of fun making up the characters for the annual fall and spring plays. The crew elected its officers, who were: Chief Technician, Merrie Tonkin and Head Technicians Signe Bergman and Connie Evans. The crew consists of thirteen members, who have done an excellent job this year. Thanks, Make-up Crew! DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club has been established for those students who wish to act. This year they are putting on a series of one-act plays to be held after school for fhe public. They also presented the Spring Play. , , J I The officers are: Stan Farber, President, Jonathan Edwards, Vice-Presidentg, and Lorilei Burrows, Secre- tary. it is under the supervision of Mr. Theodore Feldman. I' 5 ' l it FROtIT'ROW: ludy Koehn, Carolyn Williams,-Sheila Sullivan, lackie Lee, Lola Pinkerton. ROW 2: lanis Proctor, Mary Sue Nelson, Patti Millard, loan Lotto, Gale Pattie, Trudy Price. ROW 3: Greg Short, Frank Vincenzi, lonathan Edwards, Stan Farber, Bob Nangle, Harold Bergem, Stan Pinkerton, Warren Donnelly. WP' FRONT ROW: lane Hathaway. Mike Halstead, lack Cartwright, Lynn Thrasher, Bill Laythe. ROW 2: Dick Ericksen, Del Love. Welles Hoffmann. Don Armstrong. STAGE CREW The Stage Crew this year was made up of ten boys whose iobs were many and varied. The group was divided into two sections: the electricians and the stage hands. lt was the :ob of the stage hands to handle such tasks as curtain pulling, moving properties and aiding the performers on stage. The electricians worked on the lighting for all the performances, which was a full-time iob. The crew is separated into shifts which take turns at working, but all must put in an equal number of hours. The crew manager was Jack Cartwright and the faculty advisers were Mr. Kirk and Mr. Feldman, We owe a vote of thanks to these boys for their hard work behind the scenes. P. A. CREW The P A. Crew under the direction of Mr Kenneth Pattie has completed another successful year at R.l-l.S. Without this group of eleven boys there would be no audio at our school activities, All members of this group must maintain a B average in their class work because their duties take a good deal of class time. Congratulations are due this fine group for their good job this year, we ? F' FRONT ROW: Dick Hilliker, Denis Pistoresi, lack Thompson. Gary Taylor, LeRoy Anderson. ROW Z: Dave Monroe, Dick Knutson. Vere Thompson, lim While. Dick Williams. Nick Scheuch, as -ia . H K F GRACE NOTES Marqurfa Olson. Drana Darsfein, Ardyfhe Longwell, Searles Sharon McDougall. Kathy Crook. Ioan Rol SEVEN TEENS lUdY Kochnv IOM A1 Puano. loan Monster FROM LEFT: Kafhy Aldridge. Par Monson S 'Of' loan Downs Dolores Lever. Gladys Acree. Beffy Franz VARSITY QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Hicklnn. Stan Farber Eugene Bowen, Duane Parker. C G Qu U MIXED ENSEMBLE GIRLS' TRIO FRONT ROW1 Robcfm MMTSCU' N5nFY human' Marlene Hancock, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Sandahl, Darlene Heady. Rosie Bourgeois. Carol Wersi, lunnlfa Williams. Carolyn Fosfrrr. POW Z: Ed Randal. MMV Dickinson- Barbara Sums. Marv Lu Engum, loan Dunham. Sheila Sullivan, Greg Short. ROW 3: Nick Scheuch. Rodger Anderson. Ron Hicklin. ROW 4: Lvnn Curley, Mickey jacobs, Stan Farber, Frank Vidos. ff FRONT ROW: Stan Pinkerton, Georgene Steigner, Patty Schuttpelz, Richard Williams, Bob Zwirn, Patsy Battello, Lois Williams, Margaret Nielsen. ROW 2: Elaine Wedemeyer, Gail Nimtz, Bevery Shaw, Nancy Fuller, Marilyn Milliken, Linda Mathewson, lon Zetterberg, Shirley Malvick, Bonnie Baker, Ken Christopherson, Dick Brown, Darlene Frizzell, Anita Hiatt, Arlene Vanderford, lane Dobson. ROW 3: Glenn O'ConnelI, Myrna Ford, Suzanne Sanders, Roger Davis, Peggee Flack, Al Luberts, Ron Owens, Roberta Higley, Susan Earls, Darlene Dickey, Pete Delaurenti, Terry Strieck, lerry Wakelam, Charles Spaulding, Don Roland, Don Sherman, Vincent Mirro, Richard Venetti, Bob Haav- erson, Bert Custer, Carole Hanratty, Larry Anderson, Curtis Burnett, Bill Parker, Alan Van Ausdal. ROW 4: Voneta McChesney, Frances Marang, Gene Laughlin, Al Zold, Sharon Schauer, lon Edwards, Don Lambert, Marilyn Mann, Bill Huntington, Evelyn Reskin, Bernard Larson, Orville Edminston, Warren Stearns, Gene Aitken, jerry Rasmussen, Ron Dengel, johnny Walker, Art Van Ausdal. STRING QUARTET SEATED. Carol Holmes. STANDlNG1 Marquita Olson, Diana Darstein, Glenda Tuttle. 'WV N- A JilI i i'3lt '!' .... 'V FLUTE ENSEMBLE LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lois Williams, Anita Hiatt, lane Dobson, Arlene Vanderford, Margaret Nielson. BAND Here comes the band! This group of hard working musicians has com- pleted another successful year under the able leadership of Mr. Randall Rockhill. farther than any other group in the l,l6O miles. This year's group has travelled history of the school, with a total of Before school started, the band a marching show. Later, they went went to Vancouver, B.C., to perform to the Ellensburg Rodeo parade. Next came the hard work of planning and rehearsing for the half-time marching shows at the home football games. Stan Pinkerton led the band on the field as drum major. The majorettes were Connie Kerr and Patty Schuttpelz. The Sixteenth Annual Winter Band Concert was held in the middle of February. Then came the long-awaited trip to Eugene, Oregon, to play for the Northwest Music Educators' Conference. This is the longest trip that anyone in school has ever taken. The Western Washington Band Contest followed soon. Here the band has received a superior rating for the past fourteen years. Mr. Rockhill was assisted by the band council who were: Pat Battello, Roger Davis, Jonathan Edwards, Linda Mathewson, Margaret Nielson, Vince Mirro, Stan Pinkerton, Ceorgene Steigner, and Lois Williams. Uniform managers were Pat Battelle, Linda Mathewson, and Georgene Steigner. Hats off to the RHS Band for a fine performance! s if S b z, 4 'fi I if . is Q ..,- 1' T R 'f ' L' f I if i z : Q ' 1, ,li A ., gg., g gg gig gay 8 5 . f 2 . S 1 f : 6-Veg Q C Z E 5, -.,. A f . iii? . ef gf , . y if' ii : ' ' S ,F ty s y : j gf-, . . I 5 lbq :IIIB V . S in t ,, :, 1 1 .,,z : f s ii STANDING: loan Rolston, Francis Reichle, Sharon Schauer, Connie Edwardson. SEATED, THIRD CIRCLE: Kathy Crook, Richard Tonelli, Pete Delaurenti, Art Van Ausdal, Gene Aitken, Ron Rice, Stan. Pinkerton, Georgene Steigner, Linda Mathewson, Lois Williams, Margaret Nielson, Patsy Battello. SEATED, BACK ROW: Richard Venetti, Vince Mirro, Ron Owens, Al Luberts, Bob Zwirn. SEATED, SECOND CIRCLE: Philip Holma, Diane Darstein, Bonnie Langland, Lillian Lozier, Carmen Kohlstad, Gail Hansen, Linda Rees, Lavonda Schaffert, Rosalie Chamela, Carol Holms. INSIDE CIRCLE: Marquita Olson, ludy Koehn, Kenny Blake, Sharon McDougal, Ardythe Longwell, Mary Pascoe, Glenda Tuttle. ORCHESTRA The l954e55 Renton High Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Randall Rockhill assisted by Miss Myra Huestis, has had a good year, even though there were very few veteran players. The Orchestra started the year off right by playing between the acts of the Fall Play. lt gave one of its best performances at the Christmas Concert, which was followed by the Christmas Assembly. The next big event for the group was the Western Washington Orchestra Contest held this year at Highline High School and in which they received superior ratings in recent years. The Orchestra played in the Annual Spring Concert and also between the acts of the Spring Play. The last two events for this group were, Baccalaureate and Commencement. An Orchestra Council, which consisted of Carol Holms, Marquita Olson, Joan Rolston, and Glenda Tuttle, was elected. This year has been one of the best for the Orchestra as far as support is concerned. lt really deserves applause for the services it gave to Renton High. GIRLS' GLEE The Girls' Glee of i954-55 is made up of 66 members, and is under the direction of Mr. He stated that the students have a good attitude and are willing to learn. Gordon Voi les. The programs the girls participated in this year were the October 27th Music Assembly, the Christmas programs, the Spring Concert, and the Spring Music Contest. Mr. Voiles said, This year we hope to include more programs outside of the school area in order to fulfill the desires of the class. , FRONT ROW: Barbara Bridges, Charlene Gallagher, Andrea Cooper, Dorothy Casterline, Virginia Studebaker, Betty Belmondo, Glenda Clow, Ella Kozak, Alice Winslow, Mary Ellen Spady, Gail Graff, ludy Weber, Martha Dobson, Leah Tinney, Charlene Comfort. ROW 2: Karen Allen, Claudia Rebuck, loyce Kohler, Sharon McDonald, Linda jackson, Claudette Varney, Betty Robinson, Ioyce Lawyer, Darlene Wharton, Sharon Baysinger, Beverly Head, Margaret Van Decar, Mary Barnes, Arlene Hughes, Geraldine McReynolds, Lorraine Muhich. ROW 3: Lavelle Weathers, ludy Mae Weber, Pat johnson, lane Thompson, ludy Schonians, loyce Smith, Sandra Hanson, ludy Swanson, ludy Siebens, Ilene Stanke, Sharon Gurvais, Karen Purviance, Claudia Kienle, Glenna Gerard, Chloe Methven, Nancy Sandalil, leanette Graham, Barbara Sims. ROW 4: Sharon Leduke, Betty Gerlock, lanice Behrbaum, Linda Kindle, Kathy Bailey, Laura Smith, Judy White, uellie Imeimer, Ioyce Rogers, Lorna Grader, Miriam Lee, Trudy Price, Sharon Appling, joan Butler, Wanda Ristvedt, lanice Peterson, yrna iller. LEFT COLUMN ICH lo right Nancy Eislmmn Connie Karr Donna Okrson Kath' Wykcficld Alum Woolnn Marylu Enigum Martha Emmy . - . . . r y . . joan Dunham. Marr1arctMonlannn Pat Monson Ron Dr-siardins limBar1on. Edwin Randal Don l-loinlc, Duane Parkur, Mak: Raylun lon Bcrqman, Don Thomas, Bill Ashley Greg Short Dennis Phillips Frank Vidos Stan Farhnr Don Mlrrrilt Ronglr 'Anrlrrson Barbara Nrlson Marilyn Sporvs. Sheila Sullivan, Marlcnn Whitrfhall Rohr-rfa Madsen, Darlnm Hcaddy SECOND COLUMN lull to riqhl Dalvn- Adrlvrson Mary Dickinson, Lola Pinkcrlon, Rose Marie Bourmois, luanvta Williams, Carolyn Fostci Pal Sandman, Norlmn Pnnlancl Shirlry Mc Cormlck loan Downs, Lynn CurlLy Brucc Bogh, Ron Fowlcr, Mlckcy Iacobs, Al Duncalf, lim Dahl Richard Karslcns, lack Thompson Euzcnc Bowcn, Ron Hicklin, Carol Wciss, Cathy Aldlldun Nancy Buuzcss, Louolla Eaton Bclty Franz CENTER 8, ROW l Dvloris Lcvcr Gladys Acrcr' Ramona Crock Marlcnn Hancock ROW 2 Hvlun Waggoncr loan Monster Nick Srhvuch Don Nichols THGVQ HIC 65 VT1CFT'll'ff,rs in The Choir llals yclar rmilsimg il .1 llltlg largzi llaarl in inrmlmls ycais Umlcir llil dire-:Tron Ol Cordon Volles, ilu' Choir has lwvra uw xarimls pcrlorrwraracu., Ihr- viumlni arirl Typo usually lining 'wl.llIf from ycai to ycar Ora? Ol llac mam pcrlrirmarafcs was in llac clarural fmilrst at Higlwliru wlwrn' fhcy aijalri iirvuxml a SupCrIOr rallrig Whevw asked for a fomrrwrwl almut the clncm, M1 Vrnlus had flns lo say, This year the A Cappella Clam: IS a Wflll-lJ?llfiVlCL'Cl group Willa Qacll socflon rlomgg a firm pull ral SIVIHIVQII The gcricral'aHilurlc arwfl llw c'agcrr1L-ss cf The group to give an outstanding pcrlormarlcv is Cxccllmirmt lr is Certainly a Choir lhat each mcmlwr can lalfn pride in FRONT ROW: Dick Brown, Ron Rice, Al Luberls, Gene Laughlin, Al Zold. ROW 2: Richard Venetti, Vince Mirro. jerry Rasmussen. Art Van Ausdal. luhnny Walker. ROW 3: Bernard Larson, lonathan Edwards. PEP BAND Playing for pep assemblies, basketball games, and other school functions, the Pep Band, under the baton of Mr. Randall Rockhill, dishes out anything from boogie to school songs. All members of the Pep Band .ire members of the Renton High School Band and since the beginning of this elite group, only boys have been admit- ted. As always, the Pep Band has been one of the most popular groups in school and are much in demand as a source of good, popular music CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders this year are Barbara Albers, in her second year as cheerleader, Sally Cain, Nancy Eastman. Jackie Richardson, and Kathy Wakefield, all in their first year The girls' responsibilities are many. They have to arn yells and songs and make up motions for them. They prepare and put on pep assemblies, at which they ch these yells and songs to the students. These girls have represented our school yell conference at the beginning the games, creating pep and leading yells. They attended a all Puget Sound League schools. The girls are under the Virginia Greenlee. -v--q, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Cain, Kathy Wakefield, Barbara Albers. lackie Richardson, Nancy Eastman. FRONT ROW: Barbara Hobey, Mary Lou Favro, Sharon McDonald, Roberta Bertozzi, Carolyn Guy, Ianice Cemar, Laura Biederstedt, Gladys Acree. ROW 2: Dawn Rae Arnold, Mary Moss, Barbara Helman, Carol Kent, Mary Austin, loan Lotto, Rosalie Bertozzi, Marvel Biederstcdt, Arlene Bartusiak, Karen Frank, ROW 3: lean Chittenden, Martha Dobson, Nancy Fuller, Marilyn Milliken, Myrna Miller, Beverly Erickson. Sandra Langland, lolene Gavin, Fran Duncalt, Ruth Baker. ROW 4: Cary Aliment, Bob Dunigan, john Charbonneau, Bob Furseth, judy Hird, Claudette Ballew, Carole lohnson. PEP CLUB The purpose of the Pep Club is to bring a closer relationship between the students, the players, and other schools, The main duty of the club is to make the pep signs which are put in the halls before the games, both home and away. There is a minimum of SO hours of work required, for which plaque credit is given, but the most important factor in the Club is to strengthen our school spirit and sportsmanship, The officers this year were: President, Gladys Acreeg ViceAPresident, Cary Longfellow, Secretary, Judy Hird. The Pep Club this year was under the able supervision of Mr, Archie Breslin, r-w ar: I LEFT TO RIGHT' Mary Lou Wise, Arline Tnini, Herb Sonblom, Pnl Williams, Greg Short, Marsha Sipila, ludy Swanson. ,- 'D FRONT ROW: Marlene Lyonais, Karen Frank, lean Guay, Pat Battello, Rosemarie Gunderson, lanice Gemar, Roberta Bertozzi. ROW 2: Roberta Grieve, Marilyn Black, Sandy Langland, Eva Noel, Pat Lankester, Linda Mathewson, Barbara Bernik, Lenore Ceriance, Glenna Gerard. ROW 3: Maryann Artzer, Pat Monson, jane Church, Arlyne Hughes, Carolyn Guy, Connie Evans, Pat Banasky, Dorothy Cook, Barbara Helman, Carol Burnett, Rosalie Bertozzi. ROW 4: Carla Elliott, Mary Austin, Nancy Barei, ludy Hird, Anne Barnes, loan Downs. Gladys Berry, Myrna Miller, Pat Mahoney, Roberta Higley, Lorraine Muhich. LETTERGIRLS' CLUB This year's Lettergirls' Club is under the direction of Miss Virginia Greenlee and Miss Pat Bunch. The officers for l954-55 are: President, Nancy Bareig Vice-President, Pat Shaw: and Secretary, Marcella Johnson. To become a member of this organization one must have earned a letter in girls' sports. The girls are then permanent members until graduation, but if they do not turn out for sports the succeeding year, they are con- sidered inactive members and do not have the right to vote for the cIub's officers or for its policies. Something new has been added! The Lettergirls' have chosen the first Friday of every month as their regular meeting date. Some of the projects which the club has undertaken this year are: selling pompoms in the halls and at the stadium for Homecoming, revising their constitution, and sponsoring Championship Nights for each of the team sports. The girls have also decided to have all-star teams selected instead of the individual Inspir- ational Player. Yes, indeed - activated is the word for this year's Lettergirls' Club. at K- is -IS FRONT ROW: Lorenice Rankin, lanice Seaman, Kathy Wakefield, Loretta Raub, Elaine Wedemeyer, janet Weiss, Sharon Pellechia, Loa Rehn. ROW 2: loan Butler, Nadine Norman, Vina Marie Stuart, Mona Rogers, Delores Sharp, Marlene Whitehall, joan Scannell, Virginia Peterson, Ceorgene Steigner. ROW 4: Barbara Nelson, Helen Ryckman, joy Wright, Shirley Uhlenkamp, Rosalyn Zanga, Frances Trimm, Pat Shaw, Merrie Tonkin, Delores Stollenmeyer. 7 71. 55 . FRONT ROW: Gary Ausman, Gary johnson, Bob Dunigan, Bill Kennedy, Garry Callen, Glenn Connelly, Larry lohnson. Emory Goodman. ROW 2: lerry Leathley, Larry Erickson, Ron Dengel, loe Anderson. Louis Barei, Bill Huntington, Ron johnson. lon Bergman, Gene Laughlin. ROW 3: Dick Knutson, Bert Custer, Clyde Dunson. Cary Hall. Mike Carter. james Holder, Bill Hutsinpiller, David Allen. LETTERMEN' CLUB The purpose of the Lettermen's Club is to render school service, promote good sportsmanship and to assist in promoting smooth-running athletic functions. They achieve these by providing a stadium parking patrol during football season and also for Baccalaureate and Commencement. A Hall Patrol is maintained for the purpose of keeping order in the halls. A basketball patrol to supervise the crowd is also a function of the club. During track season the Lettermen set up hurdles. Highlight of the year for the Big R was the l.ettermen's Dance which is co-sponsored by the Recreation Council. This years officers were: President, Ronald Johnson, Vice-President, Mike Carter: Secretary, ,lack Thomp- son. 3? FRONT ROW: Herb Seablom, Keiii Yoshitomi, Dario Nicoli, Duane Parker, Dick Saunders, Mike Wilson, Bob Nangle, Bill Webster, Richard Iqnelli. ROW 2: Ron Routley, Carl Smith, Chuck Willson, Duane Reeves, Wayne Wicks, lack Thompson, john Tharp, Don Thomas, jim r ey. X ie. yu ' l ,g 'wif-w , . W' fs-'i '. N A B s ' , - if-ao af' z 1'-s-Y so : ' f nga lm w- If , ' . -- ,v .- . K ' -s I h K . X 1 f sf' W Q, : y 4 L, , A ' 41, H U ,i,.xi:gZ3y ,xii s-Slvyweyy. L , X 1 jf , , 5 Q 1Q-1 H 1 ' r - VCL f'UCl3G 'X ,...... i M, I -1,4 FRONT ROW: Daryl Hill, George Abelhanz, Arthur Bergem, Richard Edmund, Chris Minnich, Darrel Draszt. Dick Favro, Phyllis Cheever, ludy Daniell, ROW 2: Louis Barei, Glenn Connelly, Garry Callen, lon Bergman, Ron Knowles, jerry Leathley. Gary Hall, lohn Cunningham, Susan Earls, Linda Kent, Barbara Helman, Dalyn Fairclough. ROW 3: lim Hainy, Gary Dickinson, Fred Bittner, Albert Duncalt, Clyde Dunson, Larry Crook, Russ lanisch. Larry johnson, Allen Day, Freeman Field. ROW 4: jerry Elzig, Donn Kelly, lim Colombi, Bob lnnisch lim Carver, Ron Dengcl, Bob Dyer, Bob Dunigan, Steve Bennett, Emory Goodman, Dick Erickson. ROW 5: Bert Custer, Gary Ausman, Gary Grosso, Eugene Bowen, Dick Knutson, Tom Hazen. lack Sparrow. Ron Bergman, Roger Buxton, Bob Knutson. Lynn Baker, Warren Don- nelly, Vic Carpine. David Allen. FIRE PATROL The Fire Patrol, under the supervision of lvlr. Pteiter and Fire Chief Louis Barei, assisted by Dave Allen and Wayne Wicks, has done a tune rob of taking care of our school when we had fire drills During the tire drills every classroom had to be checked to see it the windows were closed and it all the lights and ventilators were oft. Some of the other iobs were taking care ot the extinguishers and exits and checking the lavatories. Because of the wonderful work the Fire Patrol body, has done, they deserve the thanks ot the whole student :IROXIT ROW: Bob Halstead, Herb Nissen, Duane Parker, Tom Nelson, Ron Routley, Keiii Yoshitomi, Herb Postlewait, Gary Taylor, Bill Cfid. lllll THOIDBS- ROW Z2 George Reed, Bill Curry, Roger Koehn, Bill Provin, Duane Reeves, Bob Roller, Art Staben, Georgene Steigner. B au ette Yarneg, Heather Schuch, Dick Brown. ROW 3: Frd Adams, Gary Elfving, johnny Walker, Herb Seablom, Bill Webster, Ron Nergman, Nick cheuch, Larry Overman, Bush Ray, Charles Rommel. ROW 4: Wayne Wicks, Carl Smith, Dick Yount, Don Thomas, Bob -'NE 0. Ron l0llI'lS0n. Norman Nelson, Don Puckett, Arn Sims, Pete Ruhl, Dick Bowyer. i :R - w e mm , if M if 1-pugv' 1 1 A Mm-ia -is-isis I 1 'Lv FRONT ROW: Larry Erickson, Don Armstrong, james Holder. ROW Z: Floyd McEwen, Gary Ausman. Vere Thompson, Ernie Balzarini. ROW 3: Don Thomas. HALL PATROL Yes, the job of the l-lall Patrol is one of the most difficult to handle, and should be looked upon with much respect. The Hall Patrol consists of an average of ten student lettermen and volunteers working out of fourth period study hall. Plaque credit is given for this activity. The main responsibilities of our Hall Patrol are to provide for safety, cleanliness, upkeep and care of the halls throughout the school building. Congested traffic, poor conduct, and noise in the halls are kept to a minimum. It also has the right to submit suggestions before the Board of Control for approval, Elections are held yearly and the officers for this year were: Gary Ausmen, chairman, with Larry Erickson and Don Thomas as his assistants. Meetings are held every two weeks where problems of different types are discussed. The Hall Patrol is supervised by Mr. Wilbur Luft. PARKING PATROL The Parking Patrol is an organization composed of boys belonging to the Lettermen's Club and is under the direction of Mr. John Suzick, These boys are interested in trying to help alleviate the parking problem at the stadium during all home football games. They have discharged their duties with speed and efficiency for which many of the students and townspeople are appreciative. Thanks for keeping us out of a Jam l p--s. FRONT ROW: Ron lohnson jerry Leathley, Duane Reeves. lan-ies Holder, Garry Callen, Dario Nicoli, Fred Brown.. ROW 2: Charles Willson. Larry Erickson, Bob Nangle. Clyde Dunson, Dick Knutson. Gary Ausman. Dick Saunders. Don Thomas, Mick Wilson. Glenn Connelly. Q i is i ,i ' fi: 1 , 'U fi L 71121 I ,. FRONT ROW: Barbara Blumer, Lavelle Weathers. Sharon Chapman, Myrna Miller, Elaine Proctor, Eva Noel, Sina Phillips, Mary Gleason, Mary Holman, Marilynn Spares. ROW 2: Gordon Heiret, Wanda Mae Ristvedt, Pat Mahoney, loyce Rogers, Lois Stormo, Sharon Appling, Yvonne Rasmussen, Fred Delaurenti, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Looking at the Distributive Education windows in room 239 is one of the favorite pastimes of R,H.S. stu- dents. The displays which are arranged by Distributive Education pupils are always interesting and well done. Don Puckett, Arlene Gotti, This year, as in past years, the club was honored by having one of its members hold an office in the Washington Retailers Club. Jack Pringle was Treasurer of that organization. This honor was not the only one that the club enjoyed, for Jack was also selected as a delegate from Washington to the convention of the Distributive Education Clubs of America held in Richmond, Virginia, The club did something new this year. They held an Employer-Employee Banquet which they hope will become a yearly affair. The club's adviser was lvlr, Archie Breslin. Officers of the first club were: President, Jack Pringle, Vice- President, Sally Cain, Secretary, Frances Corby, Treasurer, Claudette Ballewg Parliamentarian, Arline Taini, His- torian, Joe Boehmeg Reporter, Barbara Daggett. The officers of the second club were: President, Pat Mahoney: Vice-President, Marilyn Sporesg Secretary, Eva Noel, Treasurer, Lavelle Weathersg Parliamentarian, Yvonne Ras- mussen: Historian, Gordon Heiretg Reporter, Don Puckett. P. FRONT ROW: Sally Cain, lanice Wyatt, Barbara Daggett. Frances Corby, Ruth Sargent, Lois Tague. Dorothy Strayer, Shirley Cugini, jud.Y Walls. ROW 2: joe Boehme, Claudette Ballew. Charlene Church. Bill Webster, lack Pringle, Roberta Grieve. jackie Carter. Arlene Taini, Bob Walimaki. , l g D 5 i I ,uf I sa ' n-vb M S WIS W A . - W HOMECOMING This year Mary Moss was selected as Queen ot the Renton Seventh Annual Homecoming on November l2. Queen Mary's princesses were Delores Lever and Jackie Richardson, The Queen and her court were introduced and each presented with a bouquet of roses at the half time ot the Homecoming Came, this year played with Enumclaw. Queen Mary and her princesses invited everyone to the Homecoming Dance at the Spanish Castle. During intermission at the dance, Jackie Scott, our l953 Queen, crowned Mary, Prior to the game and dance our Queen and her court attended many dinners and luncheons in their honor and were featured on television and radio. JUNIOR PROM The Junior Prom was the tirst big social event of the year. And what a success it wasl After walking up the gangplank, everyone had a very enjoyable evening aboard the S. S. Redskin, on their Moonlight Cruise. Along with the typical nautical decorations, there were pennants on the wall for each couple. The intermission program was announced by Karen McGarrigle and Pete Delaurenti, mistress and master of ceremonies. Songs by the Renton High Varsity Quartette and a dance by Mary Lou C-olitko and Paul Owsley pro- vided the entertainment. Miss Hedwig Husby was the adviser ot this social event which broke the attendance records ot all previous bv.-.a-.I A-..-U-he -.+ Dani-r-n Wfffff ,7M - SENIOR BALL A more fabulous scene one could not imagine than that of the Senior Ball, presented by the class of '55 on April l. The decorations consisted of a large plantation type house, a mural of slaves and an old-fashioned show boat. On either end of the gym were picket fences and flowered trellises. The centerpiece was a man and woman dressed in colonial clothing, a poodle dog and a sun dial. As the couples entered the ballroom they received the illusion of a garden. The master of ceremonies for the evening's affair was Bert Custer. Ted Carper and his band made the dance complete. Mrs. Bernice Lloyd was the general faculty chairman for this event. Afterwards the students went to various restaurants to end their evening of fun. TOLO The annual Tolo Days, March l6, l7 and l8, were a tremendous success. Wednesday, the sixteenth, was Dress-up Day. Everyone donned his best Bib n' Tucker, The seventeenth was devoted to Pigtails and Polka Dots. Friday was Clash Day. Although spots and bright colors took their toll On the eyes, all found that wearing them was lots of fun. During the week the girls treated the boys and were courteous to them by carrying their books and walking them to classes. The climax of Tolo Days was the Tolo Dance held Friday evening at the Mother's Park Fieldhouse. Girls. dressed in gay cottons, danced with their dates to records in the hall which was decorated to the theme of Candyland. At intermission, Mary Moss and Verla Woods provided entertainment with a record pantomime. Keiii Yoshitomi was crowned King of the i955 Tolo by Pat Battello. Clyde Dunson and Jack Pringle made up King Keiii's court. Everyone agreed that the Tolo was terrific! ,.-- 4 . V, J fffsfr' FRONT ROW: lane Church, Bill Huntington, Roger Grove, Merrie Tonkin, Glenda Tuttle, Sharon Battles. ROW 2: Dorothy Forslund, Dick Williams, Louis Barei, Morris Hauge. Lynn Thrasher. ELECTIGN COMMITTEE The Election Committee, under the supervision of Mr. Carl Johnson, has done a commendable job this year. Most students don't realize how much time and energy is used to carry off the election smoothly. Included on the work list is the nomination of candidates, handling of petitions, checking to see that post- ers are on the right bulletin boards and are not too large, and the three biggest jobs are the candidate assembly, the actual election, and the inaugural assembly. For the first time in Renton High history, the ninth graders voted in the SBA. elections. This year's chairman was Bill Huntington with Jane Church as secretary. 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Tim BILL HUTSINPILLER Ql 4 aw M 3, N J ' , W Q. I , v Xa! 3, ,f 5,55 ,,-ark , Q-544,13-,Q R, x x E' ., Q ,ff K 5 w -A wi raw 7 .V M N ,., k m f-5, Q. . ENN. an nw FRONT ROW: Coach Hash, Larry johnson. lim Holder, Don Froggatte, Bert Custer, Mick Wilson, Dick Saunders, joe Anderson, Leroy Leismaki. lerry Leathley, Gary Hall, Clyde Dunson, Bill Hutsinpiller, Ray Bergman. Coach McKee. ROW 2: Gene Riley, Kiyo Tsurusaki, Gary johnson, Ron Routley, Ron lohnson. Keiii Yoshitomi, Charles Spalding, Terry Huffman, Glenn Connelly, Garry Callen, Henry Pedersen. Bill Webster. Bill Smith, Gary Miller. ROW 3: Coach Zemeck, Bob Knutson. Bob Nangle, Bob Moore, Roger Grove, Warren lohnson, Dave Allen. Dave Marbaugh. Wayne Wicks, Ron Dengel, Louis Barei, Mike Carter, lim Riley, Bill Kennedy. Coach Bemis. VARSITY FOGTBALL In the first game of the season Renton met the Olympia Bears. After a TD by Nangle, they led the State Champs for almost four quarters, The indians failed to repulse a last quarter drive, however, which cost them the game, 7-6. Sumner moved ahead to a l3-O halftime lead in the first home game of the season, Two fine passes in the final quarter from Custer to Dunson and Nangle tied up the game l3 all. Renton met the Franklin-Pierce Cardinals for the first time in its history, Two touchdowns by Allen and one by Yoshitomi helped to blank the Cardinals, Zl-O Yoshitomi kicked the extra points. Renton outpassed and equaled Kent's running attack but with a fine photo-finish the league and state co-champs managed to get two touchdowns in the last half to win, The final score: Kent l3, Renton 6. Yoshitomi made two TD's, two extra points, and Allen made a touchdown to enable the Indians to shut Out the Auburn Trolans, 20-O. A fired-up Clover Park ball club scored in exery quarter except the second, outpassing and beating the Indians, 20-6 Yoshitomi scored the only Renton tally in the second period, A l3-yard pass in the first quarter from Custer to Riley gave the Indians a 7-7 tie with the Puyallup Vikings. Yoshitomi and Nangle teamed up to score l4 and 6 points respectively against the Enumclaw Hornets and helped their team win the first Homecoming game in 7 years by a score of 20-O. The Highline Pirates, second in the league, and a determined group of Indians fought each other to a O-O tie in the final game of the season. Renton finished fourth in the league. When the All-Conference selections were made, it was found that Dunson was chosen unanimously as a member of the first team. On the second team were Leathley, Yoshitomi, and Allen, Dunson was the captain of this year's squad. Keiji Yoshitomi was chosen as the inspirational Player and Jerry Leathley as the Best Defen- sive Player. FRONT ROW: Bill Kennedy, Kiyo Tsurusaki, Grant Knutson, Garry Callen, Henry Pedersen, Skip Gregor. Napoleon Bonds, Harvey Baldwin, Bob Bleisner. ROW Z: Bill Webster, Don Froggatte, Warren johnson, Bob Moore, Ray Charbonneau, Mickey jacobs, Bill Pedersen, David Boyd, Dave Marbaugh, Randy Collins, Gene Riley. ROW 3: Coach Hash, Bob Knutson, Larry johnson, Vic Carpine, james Holder, Dave Ackers, Roger Grove, Duane Parker, Warren Donnelly, Gary Miller, Ray Bergman, Coach Zemeck, JUNIOR VARSITY FOOWBALL Coaches Norm Hash and Al Zemeck brought the J.V.'s through a fine season, They won four games. lost one, and tied three. Many of the J.V. ballplayers will be playing varsity ball in years to come. These games helped them gain experience. NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL This year's ninth grade squad, coached by coaches O'Brien and Suzick, played some of the finest football in many years. Not only were they a fine scoring team, but they were tough on defense, being scored upon only once during the season. A strong reserve squad helped much, and was dependable when in action, The Braves won all their games, became the leader in the north, then played the southern leader, Clover Park, in a practice game and won. Be watching this fine squad in future years for some excellent football. :inn Q9 nv ww :nl : i f QQ? .N as FRONT ROW: Mr. O'Brien, john Campbell, Dave Percy, Pete Ruhl, Tom O'Neil, Richard Dorn, Dale Matteson, jim Webster, Bob Keaton, jim Romsted, jim Moriarity, Dick Herth, Larry Overman, Dave Lyonais, Tom Murphy, Bob Revaland. ROW Z: Mike Dyer, Allan Day, Bob Halstead, Bob Carter, Arnold Tomac, George Reed, Ryon Harr, jim Lansciardi, Tim Wilcoxen, Don Carnahan, jack Grieves, Ron Weathers, Bill Curry, Murray Casler. ROW 3: Otto Strueli, Bud Alstad, Roy Nault, jerry Nestor, Ed Skelton, Dan Arnone, Mike Moses, Taki Tsurusaki, Wendell Gutter, Bob Clouse, Fred Adams, jim Pullii john Nissen, Coach john Suzick. 7 3: --Wa f A KKK any mm .7955 INDI The surprise ot the league was the Renton Indians as they wound up in a three-way tie for second place in the Puget Sound League. Although they were the smallest team in the circuit in stature, the Redmen defeated many teams with greater potential. Coach Irv Leiter faced a tremendous task at the beginning ot the season. From last year's championship team there were tive lettermen plus three other players who had seen varsity competition on whom Coach Leiter was counting to torm a nucleus tor this year's ballclub. However, misfortune had its way, as it sometimes does, tor one player lett school, two others transferred out, and two lettermen received injuries. One ot these, Jack Thompson, was out the entire season trom a football injury, while the other, John Tharp, was disabled tor the tirst part ot the season. Thus Coach Leiter formed the nucleus ot this year's squad trom two-year letterman Clyde Dunson, and one-year lettermen Bill Huntington, Don Thomas, and atter the season was under way, John Tharp. The remainder ot the squad were Mike Soderlund and Glenn Connelly, iuniors, and Ron Crockett, John Merritt, Thurston Bosley, Warren Johnson and Jim lVlcMinn, sophomores. Contronted with a young and small squad, Coach Leiter produced one ot the most hustling teams ever seen in this area. All-star honors went to Clyde Dunson, tirst team all-conference, and Bill Huntington, honorable mention. With seven lettermen returning, the Indians ,again should be serious contenders tor league honors. However, as Coach Leiter pointed out in the awards assembly, lt is up to the boys! Congratulations to this year's team and good luck to next year's. AN EA6'f-H5 WWW ' WWW dw 7 7 1?S 75 Q31 'glfeh f 1 Sw FRONT -ROW: l-lead Coach Irv Leiter, Bill Huntington, Ron Crockett, Thurston Bosley, Mike Soderlund, Assistant Coach lim Bemis. BACK ROW: Don Thomas. Clyde Dunson, john Tharp, lohn Merritt, Warren johnson. .IAMBOREE Renton faced Clover Park in their first action and came out on the short end of a 22-I7 score. RENTON 53 ABERDEEN 42 The Bobcats provided Renton with the opposition for each school's first full length game. The lndians led all the way in a surprise victory. Leading the winners was guard Bill Huntington with 14 points. He was followed closely by Thomas with 12 and Dunson and Soderlund with IO each. John Merritt, the other starter, tallied 7. RENTON 44 CENTRAL KITSAP 42 This was a nip and tuck ballgame all the way as Renton came from behind at half to nip the Cougars by two. Mike Soderlund led the victors with 12, followed by Huntington with IO, and Merritt with 8. RENTON 44 ENUMCLAW 47 Renton could not quite catch the Hornets as the Redmen went down to their first defeat of the year. John Merritt was high with l3 and Thomas was next with l2. RENTON 61 AUBURN 47 A' spirited Renton five came back to win their first league encounter by a decisive margin, The Indians appeared very sharp on both offense and defense, Dirninutive guard Bill Huntington led the way with I8 points. Dunson was next with IZ. RENTON 47 CLOVER PARK 41 With sparkling outside shooting by Don Thomas and brilliant board work by Clyde Dunson, the Indians came through with their first away-game victory. Thomas had 23 and Dunson l3. 0,- 1 Q X lb.-W' A A --ai RENTON 41 STADIUM 42 A heart breaker to lose was this game which saw Renton almost pull it out of the bag after being behind throughout the game. Thomas was high with l3, followed by Huntington with IZ. RENTON 49 ABERDEEN 58 Playing away from home and also an improved club, Renton lost a hotly contested contest. Three Indians fouled out to give you an idea of how closely fought it was. John Tharp was high with l5. RENTON 50 SUMNER 43 Thomas with IS and Dunson with IZ led Renton to another victory. This was against one of the tallest teams in the league. RENTON 45 FRANKLIN-PIERCE 43 Renton staved off a last-half rally to win this one. Dunson and Huntington were high with ll each. RENTON 56 KENT-MERIDIAN 35 Playing one of their best ball games of the season, Renton had no trouble with Kent. Dunson and Soderlund each had i2 points. RENTON 41 HIGHLINE 48 For the first time in three years Highline beat the Redmen. Renton could not cope with the astounding GOW, shooting of the Pirates. This game found Dunson and Huntington high with l7 each. RENTON 40 PUYALLUP 47 Renton was cold in this game as no one hit for double figures. The league- Ieading Vikings led by 6' 8 Filkins just had too rnuch height for the Indians. RENTON 44 HIGHLINE 35 Out for revenge, the lndians scalped the Pirates. Dunson was high with l6 in this hotly contested game. RENTON 32 PUYALLUP 42 Renton was hot for an upset and just about did it until the superior height of the Vikings showed itself in the fourth quarter. Huntington led the Indians with I3 points. RENTON 32 FRANKLIN-PIERCE 46 Everything went astray in this game. The Indians couldn't buy a basket. Tharp was high in the losing cause with l l. RENTON 66 KENT-MERIDIAN 52 Renton was extremely sharp in coming back from two straight defeats and really waxed the Royals. Tharp led the way with l6, followed by Soder- lund with l5, Dunson with l2, Thomas with lO, and Huntington who had 9. RENTON 47 SUMNER 38 Renton fought valiantly to come from behind and beat the tall Spartans. Clyde Dunson played a brilliant game controlling the boards and contributing 23 points. i i LYS., 1. RENTON 65 CLOVER PARK 60 Playing a hot shooting ballclub, the Indians had to overcome a 29-37 half- time deficit. Again Renton hustled their way to victory. Dunson again had 23, Tharp l8 and Huntington l3. RENTON 42 ENUMCLAW 55 Playing a highly inspired ball club Renton, although in the contest to the finish, just couldn't match Enumclaw in size and shooting in this contest. RENTON 48 AUBURN 56 Renton paced the Trojans, in their coach's opinion, to their best ball game of the year. Both teams were fighting for a West Central District berth. Thomas with l4 and Dunson with ll led Renton. RENTON 43 BELLEVUE 40 Renton drew Bellevue for their first district game. The Indians staved off a last-half rally. Dunson with l2 and Huntington with IO led the way. RENTON 38 BREMERTON 47 Renton employed a zone defense against the Wildcats. This did the trick as Renton outscored Bremerton from the field with i2 field goals to lO. However, Renton was ice cold from the foul line and lost the game at that point. Tharp was high with l9. RENTON 39 BETHEL 42 The Indians bowed out of contention against a hustling crew from Bethel. Dunson and Thomas each had l2. Q YE .5 E Q v' -Ea A if ..,.,.. A Q V Q is f- 1 K . Egfr k.ikV 1 :gl slalrrffc ' . K :', ' 9 Aj an Cf FRONT ROW: Coach Liefer, Ron Knowles, Garry Callen. Glenn Connelly, Bill Parker, Brian Davis, Vern Guay, Coach Bemis. JUNIOOR VARSITY Coach Jim Bemis' Junior Varsity had a successful season. They showed a lot of scrap and hustle to win many games against taller opponents. There is a sophomore squad composed of sophomores who did not see much J. V. competition. These games provide valuable experience for the players. The sophomores lost only one game. Under the capable coaching of Jim Bemis, these J.V. players will be battling tor varsity jobs in the coming years. NINTH GRADE Coach John Suzick's freshman squad wound up in second place in the Northern Division ot the Puget Sound League, The high scorer was Dan Arrione. l-le, along with quite a few' other players, should be varsity players in a few years. Their hustle and spirit marked them as a good brand of ball players. Congratulations to the freshman squad. FRONT ROW: Bob Smith, Alec Custer, Gary Moritz, lim Webster, Don Merritt, Buddy Moriaritty, Larry Gambini. MIDDLE ROW: Roc Caldwell, Bill Riech,- George Reed, Bill Curry, Bob Denny, Ken Knowle, BACK ROW: Coach lohn Suzick, Peter Ruhl, Dan Arnone, Wen- dell Gutter, lohn Nissen, Ron Weathers, Bob Clouse, Coach Dwight Felton. Jai H' t . M- .. 5 .5 , ,,,,. t. FRONT ROW: Rodney Petrenchak, Denis Pistoresi, Ron Routley, Frank Vincenzi, David Boyd, Elliott Abram, Sam Calibuso, james Holder, Ronald johnson, Gene Aitken, joe Anderson, Skip Gregor, Richard Holman, Glen 0'ConneIl, Dick Karstens, Bill Parker, Robert Roller, Ken Ravert, Vern Walker. ROW 2: john Earls, Tom Hazen, Larry Erickson, Paul Sherman, Ruel Kirsch, Russell Raymond, Bob Blissner, jim Riley, Phil Foster, jim Columbi, Richard Tonelli, Tom McDowell, Richard Valesko, Louis Sowards, Carl Boness, Darold Kingsley. ROW 3: Gene Laughlin, Dave Allen, Terry Smiley, john Merritt, jerome Wakelam, Chuck Willson, Vic Carpine, Louis Barei, Wayne Wicks, Bob Haaversen, Bob Dyer, Ron Dengel, Bill Pedersen, Dick Yuunt. VARSITY TRACK The spirit of the Renton High track team, coached by Dwight Felton, ran high as it began its season this year. Renton walked away to win its first two three-way meets against Kent-Meridian and Highline, Foster and Lake Washington. The squad worked hard to replace last year's track graduates - Carl Mahnken, Clem Muhich, Mylor Rob- erts, Ray Lotto, and Gary Routley. But with the help of four returning two-year letter winners and three one- year lettermen, Renton is considered one of the stronger teams in the league. Pole-vaulter Ron Routley, who has vaulted well over eleven feet, will be one of our steady point winners this year. Louis Barei throwing the shot forty-eight feet, Jim Riley, the miler, and sprinters Allen, Erickson, and Boyd will also aid the team. Several promising contestants this year are: Rich Tonelli, high jumper, and broad jumper John Merritt, who is a sophomore. Charles Willson is throwing the discus one hundred and forty feet, adding to Renton's point seekers. As usual, Clover Park, the defending champ, is one of Renton's toughest opponents this year. Kent also has a number of excellent track men under its belt and may upset the league. However, the seventy-odd boys who turned out this year, creating the squad's wonderful spirit, will give a tough battle to any team it meets, 1? S intairm. ,.+...,,. ,. ng, Pt 9 1 ,ti , Pa -M' N NWw-Qv www-4 -w--W.. -.as-..........u..a..,..u, 1 We --W. .y .., YL vel l ,Gig Q it '56-P iii, FRONT ROW: Robert Gaunt, Dick Bates, Bob Riley, David Monk, jim Lansciardi, Don Carnahan, George Reed, Dwayne Kelloniemi, Dennis Heemink, Kenny Knowles, Roger Harr, Don Merritt, joel Gathman. ROW 2: john Arnone, Bill Curry, Larry Overman, Ken Dornberg, Bob Dornberg, Larry Herth, james McConviIIe, Dale Matteson, johnny Williams, Ed Skelton, jim Webster, Ralph Gathman. ROW 3: Fred Adams, jack Grieve, Dan Arnone, Bob Clause. Ron Weathers. john Nissen, Wendell Gutter, Bob Denny, Ed Coutts, Bush Ray. , 1, ,M , Coach Felton lim Riley l .gy ir, QA y F ?IfSa Bill Parker, David Boyd, lim Columbi, Larry Erickson, Bob Roller, Skip Gregor. . X 0 S gm 5 C',g,Nne eww - , Q, law, Ken Ravert, Louis Sowers, Dick Yount, Glen 0'ConneIl, Elliot Abram, Bob Roller, lim Columbi, David Boyd, Skip Gregor, Bill Parker, Larry Jerome Wakelam, lim Holder, lim Riley. Erickson, Dick Karslens. f YS 1 'N-.e Bob Dyer, Bill Webster, Dave Allen. Louis Barei Tom Hazen Ron Routley TRACK - Continued GCLF Coach Cordon Thompson and his golf squad are really optimistic about this year's golf season. Rain or shine, the four returning lettermen and four new members turn out at Earlington golf course to practice five evenings a week. The team on the whole looked young and inexperienced, but the first practice match against Auburn. in which Renton won i2 to 3, showed that Renton has a strong team, The strength lies in overall good per- formance of the whole team rather than in individual talent. Scoring for the matches is based on one point for each nine holes and one point for the whole eighteen. This year the playing order, as revealed by the qualifying match lthirty-six holes played at Maplewood and Earlingtonl, is as follows: Cary Aliment, Jonathan Edwards, Ken Martin, Richard Pettibone, Dave Torrell, Scott used in matches. The boys are kept on their toes on one higher than his own at any time. From all Hoof, Jon Swanson, and Bob Furseth. Only the first five are by a challenging system. Any member may challenge the positi indications, the Renton golfers have a promising season in the offing, gun. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Gary Mance, Gary Aliment, Bob Smith, David Torrell, lonathan Edwards, Bob Furseth, lon Swanson, Richard Pettibone. Scott Hoof, Dick Favro. fl U Q? 'S - ies ,M FRONT ROW: Henry Peterson, lack Kreig, Gary Baffaro, Ron Herger, Keiii Yoshitomi, jerry Leathley, Bob Shaw, Gary Ausman, lerry Elzig, Duane Parker, Coach O'Brien. ROW Z: Harold Mitchell, lay Ramage, Elmer Huvinen, Vernon Guay, Bob Nelson, Garry Callen, Glenn Connelly, Don Kelly, Fred Brown, Ion Bergman, Bob Nangle, Robert Losey, ROW 3: Larry Anderson, lim McMinn, Bill Hutsinpillar. Norm Nelson, Dario Nicoli, Bert Custer. BASEBALL Last year's young, inexperienced baseball squad failed to make a very good showing in the league, finishing in the lower bracket. However, an excellent group of those boys are returning to help build a strong squad for this year's competition. Here's a lineup of the team: catching is one of two seniors, Yoshitomi or Leathley, while both Parker and Grosso are striving to take over the first-sack spot. The pitching is ably handled by Callen and Connelly aided by other members of the squad, Ausman and Stewart will hold down second and third bases respectively, with either Nangle or Nicoli at shortstop. In the outfield, Coach O'Brien lacks no amount of talent in such boys as Brown, Custer, Elzig, Bergman, and Krieg. The big problem tor this year's squad is the lack of hitting power. The boys know that they will have to generate some power quickly if they are to finish in the upper division. Clover Park, l-lighline, and Enumclaw are particularly strong and should give any team a run for the first place spot, The boys, a fair defensive club, have a lot of spirit, determination and a well-filled pitching and catching staff. With a little luck and a lot of hard work, the boys have a good chance to rack up a creditable record for this season. W 'Ped RQ Jerry 1306 bob S5Qfu Y Awnyha Da ri o Abboh' Elzff .eg fm'rwmw Garry alle: F5967 frown Gary Pa rKG GIRLS' SPORTS Bruises and scratches are healing as the gym and playfield are closed after a very active season of girls' sports. Sports were offered to girls four nights a week. Each girl interested turned out one night during the week from 3:00 to 4:30. This Year something new was featured in girls' sports. The Lettergirls' Club chose an all-star team after each tournament of volleyball, bowling, basketball, and softball was completed. The girls on the team were chosen on a basis of sportsmanship, attendance, and playing ability. A game was played for the championship of each sport. The girls participating in the bowling program bowled in teams. 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' ldltCw?ll0l6 LIDCS lllC Rf--1, 4 4 34 Renton j,Ph- OL 3194 .1 y ron Dfg DABLE sus TRANSPORTATION ' ir! A I if 'P' 1 ,ll f , - ' fs Azdfem Sa,e,pc'Q,dm x ,G EFNEY , LJ f' A ' ' WHOLESALE Ann R AIL-AKTHLETIC i N' ,L 'EQWMENI , LJ, K , . A AKE WILDERNESS , , ,I ' ' 1 ff J l Resort . . . 2-4444 Lodge . . . 2-4400 I ,.' l ' 3 , 4 It, v 1 1 OI Harrison Sr.. Seattle I l Seneca 1730 K 1 A, 1 RENTON HIGH BAND UNIFORMS BY Nudelman Brothers We Wish the Seniors Much Success 1308 Second Ave. - Seattle, Wash. FINE FOODS. . . HOTEL ROOMS CABINS TONY'S CLEAN ERS A Little Finer. . . A Little More Careful tx t t, EE. H For Dry Cleaning at its Best! O. HORNINC-Proprietors+JACK BALES CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS RENTON BRANCH L- PeopIe's National Bank - . Al X54 to OF WASHINGTON -J ' Q wx Renton's Pioneer Banking Institute If ' A 22EWiIIiamsSr X A6 14545, I 'V f if gf!!! I ff, X . ' L Congratulations, ff! 15 Af Wlish 7 g lass of 551MH- Grads , , . IQ , I If ' Q , . ff of A . 'T f 255 T A .AS YK I L . FE 6,1 ' Lyfucl-I .Z DINNER L , f ,. 3, , S X 'A s.!yuQnds se hwayy OL 9211 Ai' , lo A95 g i ,nh CONCRPQTULATIONS ev. EMORY'S MEN'S WEAR L Q P' RENTON'S MODERN Mews STORE A BE WELL DRESSED- PACIFIC FINANCE LOANS SHOP AT 511 Third Ave. OL 8625 4GEMORY'S 91 I V2 Third Ave. Phone OL 7783 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '55 J. C. PENNEY CO. INC. Watch for the Grand Opening of Our New Renton Store Ng, Lfl I I A I I Hardware Co C0'ig Ut'fmiClf1-93 Of 555 COMPLETE LINE or Horromr APPLIANCES I Jw' I I iz A ,V ' RCA Estate Ranges 1l,iM J Speed Queen Washers and Dryers X, X Keolonis HEAT Engineering Co Third Ave., Renton LOWER PRICES, HIGHER POWER, STYLING FEATURE 1955 STUDEBAKERS 1 The 1955 Studebaker Commander Regal 4-door sedan, priced with the lowest-cost V-8s on the market,sets a new high in per- formance standards with its powerful new 140-horsepower Pace- setter', engine. With this sharp increase in horsepower, the Com- mander retains the economy of operation for which Studebaker is famous. A new bigness and roominess of appearance, joined with high styling and the elegance of interior and exterior appointments, give the Commander series an attractiveness unparalleled in the industry. Eight solid colors and eight two-tone combinations are available with harmonizing interiorcolorsand upholstery materials. . ll 230 Wells Zenith Television and Radio Dutch Boy Paints Glass and Tools .Xp r bf- ? xg I X We X 'C X 5 X X Qi?T?x NT ' f-s., K Y Phone OL 32I I ik M LLQU i fll' I ffkgiifs- resseeeeis x 157' Cf id pf 4 N . 4, New Idea! Shortest Turning Radius.The new l955 Ramblerturns sharper than any other American sedan! Eliminates need for power steering. I-A:Vit,5333:,Frg::3g:Q:5Q:?gfg35rEg5ggggg,:faggqwqt .,-- IIIE New I955 RIIITIIIIBI ul: it 3 A Four- door Sedan fr: ::riiIifif1Q2'iif5 3557535 '5 it k- 'iziiiiiii . .-m... 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' A ....1. ,,... .:.::i- '1'-' ' '4 Ef-I YO0RS FOR PZ54.SWN7 .5fl0PPMlG- A I if Q fl-'J QIQVE A 1 A 5 MW, Mmm 'iw 1 . 5 . i'M L L 960 '-lldlu-N I-'I 4, 9 if 1 1 1 I 1111111 I 1 - ...1. 11,.1.,,,1,,..1 1.,1 .,.4,, A 1 1 Qziziff- '111 - e1'--1 1 ---- '-1' ' lk 1 Self-Service Fresh Vegetables and Groceries Fresh Meats 510 Third Avenue OL 7401 TOM DOBSON and SON 911 Third Ave. OL 3401 REAL ESTATE - E - E Il ' QETHEOWSONZSX I , ff! -bl-Y YJ-rhwffv, 1 R inier Tire Shop Rainier Ave. Opposite Renton Airport Phone: OL 9852 Renton Tire Shop 1416 Bronson Wy. Phone: OL 3311 Tire Specialists RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING CHAPMAN ELECTRIC ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS WIRING LA 2423 OL 3740 911 Walla Walla CLARKE BROS. MOTOR CO. Dodge Plymouth Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of '55 Congratulations, Seniors H O B B I E S Airplanes ff Railroading if Cars ff Boats Ceramics if Figurines if Flower Craft . , A f s i' ,IOhlllllC,S Donut and Coffee Shop r Upp 'es 304 We S Sheet OL '243 PAULSON oFF1cE SUPPLY Across from Wening Motors lO9 Park Ave. Renton, Wash. Phone OL 6273 For the Best in DRUG STORE PRODUCTS Congratulations, Seniors 0 SUNDRIES 0 PRESCRIPTIONS . SCHOOL SUPPLIES PEDERSEN FUEL CO. Rich Heat SHAW BROTHERS Burner Oils DRUG STORE 220 Wells OL 8664 l l5 Park Ave. Rentons, K Q if .,:Jy.P -my KJN. K B111 SZ-llltl!1 1 1 r ' nee 54,7 Xix 1 Qi fv ' J 0 J T rule giwiignyliise E K o e ,klom5f'ur sXX-yr! 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Ask for your copy. 225 Wells St. Phone OL 3704 D VE 81 WEDE S SERVICE BEST WISHES TO THE C-RADS OF 1955 f 9'-ng' AJ f My Aut Repairs Engine Overhaul R f 4.041 ' , - Veltex Gasoline Complete L rication Y REXALL' UG STORE 1 , ' R S PTIO L all-r' 4 4 -inf! 900 Third Ave. Renton K Phone OL. 8279 14816 92nd ven sf M 4320 L- df ,Af GOOD LUCK TO LL THE RADS l from H439 Ralnler 4 1 Av. l - whales vs Kaul 1 Jgxzgiz LOAL AND OIL O 546 Park Avenue OL 8696 Renton OL 7300 dial - da C' 2 Beverages Delicatessen -- 0-44.4,,Q PEN I2 MIDNIGHT EVERY DAY Phone OL 372i 228 Main Street G6 t Pays 0 Drive a Way Let us rni 'n h a t es in Kroehler or Built-Well living oom furnitureg cover your floors with Gulistan or Mohawk rugs and assure perfect sleeping with a Serta or Englander mattress. Built-Well Magnuson Englander Mohawk Gulistan Artloom - WALL-TO-WALL CARPETINC - Nothing Down . . . 36 Months to Pay ASHLEY-GOODMAN FURNITURE Maple Valley and Sunset Blvd. OL 7700 iii? CHIEFTAIN PONTIAC Where Service Comes First COMPLIMENTS OF EAST SIDE GLASS CO. A COMPLETE ci.Ass ssnvice Second and Logan Phone OL 8291 Second and Rainier OL 8629 T ' 'Qi' tb W4 fl Congratulatmns, Class of 955 W qi sz 7 ,sa-'fy RENTON OPTICAL CO. 905-3rd Ave. EAKLE'S SIGNAL SERVICE Quick, Friendly, Dependable Service -snllvlfi' A K fifth i4'r enny Eakle Second and Logan OL 9191 Phone: OL 7721 Best of Luck and Good Wishes To the Grads of 955 uk NANDO PHILLIPS STATE FARM INSURANCE CO. 507 Third Avenue OLive 4269 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '55 HUB CITY DRUG STORE On the Corner of Third and Wells ERICKSON BROS. PAINT CO. TREASURE TONE PAINTS 40 Sample Books of New Wallpaper KEMGLO and SUPER KEMTONE Two Experienced Paint Salesmen DUR SAYRE GIL ERICKSON 304V2 Wells St. OL 8191 AuTo REPAIRING MAX MILLER'S GARAGE -N - Q91 --1555? it f'1lL?1 M9149 A .,. L 9 24-Hour Towing Service Phones: 13741 R ii OL 3312 LA 4670 Congratulations, Class of '55 SEARS ROEBUCK 81 CO. 909 Third Ave. OL 8271 111 Phone Congratulations, Seniors ir HEBNER FLORIST Member F.T.D.-Flowers by Wire Say it with Fl wers OL 4862-Night OL 7398 309 Th 1 VALLEY FURNITURE Friendly Little Furniture Store EMORY E. GOODMAN 217 Bronson Phone OL 7432 Renton, Washington W WWWWWMWMWW WWW? r W W MW Bel Air Convertibl WILLIAMS X SWANSON 700 THIRD AVENUE K . 'AMERICNS GREATEST TREASURE A IS QTHE YOUTH OF OUR NATION 1 l 1 ' R. x,, f . ' 97 :':4','.:Q .TQ 66R3lll0 Renton xx 1, , . a , 055.0 1 A K L1 A T umm! A 4 Salutes 'R , 4i::,,,E?2L If 33 5? 1 31 .449 'no Rentonis Youth X ,V A Listen to Bill Sheila 81 His Waxworks .X 1 ' Compliments to the Class of '55 Congratulations to the ,N ,I Class of 1955 'Q ' .3 1 , 1 1. F-'l'l', FLASH'S 100 STORE C0- 212 We S 51- OL 4731 331 Wells sf. Phone OL 3162 Congratulations Complete Line of ckocsmss, FRUITS, VEGETABLES lv Class of i' 'A' 'I' 955 Renton Branch of Seattle First Natigllal Bank 504-Sth Ave. W. Phone OL 4431 311 Williams QL 4541 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 JI., R PF: I fl as Q9 i'Q'eyQ K9 BUILDING MATERIALS-CRUSHED ROCK SAND C1 GRAVEL CO. lMaple Valley Highway? OL 8241 To Uur Girl Grads of '55 . Make Your Own Summer Cottons in Beautiful Pastels Embossed Cotton, Avondale Chambrays, Denirns, Dotted Swiss, Percales, Dan River Ginghams SEW and SAVE Congratulations, Seniors FROM NORTH LUMBER CO. COMPLETE BUILDING MATERIAL LINE The Second and Factory OL 3429 310 Wells OL 7414 Renton, Washington CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations, AND BEST WISI-IES FROM Seniors Renton Feed and Seed Co. i k ' . 'f' Fayeis HAY-FEEDS f ,zum qerve 8? Q I N L , SEED - FERTILIZERS 5ER!ld Save FARM AND GARDEN SUPPLIES f 14410 Rainier Ave. Renton OL 51 IO af 1000 B,.o,,son Way C4 xxx, ZA 'L1.f Diesel Oil Sales Co. Congratulations, 329 Williams Street 5 fr. -,. -,. m -. . A . ,. -. , -, ww-N Class of 1955 PRATT,S RENTON FLOWER SHOP DELIVERY IN RENTON AND SEATTLE Phone OL 8631 410 Third Avenue OL 8693 Congratulations, Seniors BEST WISHES 'ro THE cRAns or 1955 from From Dr. A. I. Button, Jr. 1316 ohile Serviccgi, Qooo IU Dr. R. C.T001e Ain' My 1 wif For Spgitswea xyfv V Distinction M0111 Wen olm 9 Sez it's W WN 1 , if W . A A TW if W iw W at M M M W in A A Uikffjii A FASHIONETTE L WN 916 Third Ave. OL 3636 ' 7' 1 ' W JL M .JN SUCCESS . . . AND GOOD WISHES TO ALL . . . MAYOR JOE BAXTER Congratulations, '- V Seniors y is wiv P I r' g 'Y K ef 'll lvl 1' A 2 T212 I 1 x T 5 I -. Q a xvx !f K I Il' X1 ' 1X fiiqgai lf s 1 Renton OL 7222 214 Williams FRANICS TELEVISION AND REPAIR Sales . . . Service Bonded Electronic Technician Frank C. Shelton Ann O'Brien Frank D. Graves 4' V7 fl A 1, , BETZ FLORIST 413 Third Avenue OL 6182 THE DRIVE-UP CAFE STEAKS -Af CHICKEN FISH and CHIPS VISIT OUR DINING ROOM 12626 76th Ave. South Seattle 88, Wash. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Seniors lffatietli .Qucfio RA 9931 lln Skywayl 304 Williams Phone OL 7441 ERNEST FARRAR ROBERT Y. NELSON We Specialize in Finest FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHY SQUARE DEAL GROCERY N Free Delivery Service RAINIER PRINTERY E Phone: 311 Main St. Renton, Wash. OL 9703 918 Third Ave OL 5341 Home-Builders Center v '-Z. SYSKYS . SWING X122 ' PLYWOOD ROOFING - 7 SIUINGW INSULATION THE LUMBER MARKET 120 Mans street RENTON, WASHNGTON oi. 3071 Best Wishes to the Class of '55 fi 'l KK . ,Po 00 ,P A 5 . . x gif' AN 'ly Q X I N 1 ALLNOCH VARIETY 12643 Renton Avenue Lander 0240 Congratulations, Grads of 955 DR. E. M. BENSON 306 Wells Street OLive 5391 We Welcome All You Graduates of 955 Renton Alumni Association ALLEN'S PET SHOP F 'JL 'lift ' is-'H l Everything you need for the comfort and care of your household pets will be found here OL 5280 13434 Rainier Avenue LA 0968 RENTON MUSIC STORE Wurlitzer Pianos Hammond Solovox Band Instruments . . . Guitars Buescher . . . Gibson . . . Martin . . . Olds Epiphone . . . Martin Records . . . Sheet Music Accordions and Lessons RENTALS APPLIED ON PURCHASE 216 Wells Phone OL 5491 CONGRATULATIONS CROCERIES ff MEATS from BENNETT'S Remember- lT'S A TREAT T0 EAT BENNETT'S MEAT 301 Park Avenue Free Delivery RENTON MOTOR PARTS CORPORATION 'k LOUIE CEBENINI BEN RICHARDSON CHICK JONES 4th and Williams Street OL 8616 771 White Mercury Sales 222 MILL ST. RENTON, WASH. Phones OL 8286 Seattle RA. 3488 SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '55 DR. L. A. WHITE OPTOMETRIST 234V2 Wells Phone OL 3788 RENTON, WASHINGTON Congratulations, Seniors RENTON AVIATION CO. Renton Municipal Airport CESSNA DEALERS C.A.A. APPROVED FLIGHT SCHOOL COMPLETE AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE CHARTER SERVICE-U. S. AND CANADA AMBULANCE Phone OL 5449 P.O. Box 487 Renton, Wash. CSS113 H1-:RES SPACE FOR SIGNATURES: Congratulations, Class ot '55 FLOYD K. DIXON CONGRATULATIONS f 1 TO THE f,1,5,f I if CLASS or I955 . ELsIE BENNETT'S Park Avenue Beauty Shop ZSOIXZ Park Avenue OL 4020 Good Luck, Grads NOTARY 9, REAL ESTATE -If INSURANCE HUSELAND REALTY AMOS E. HUSELAND Realtor H925 Sunset Blvd. List Your Property With Us and Get Ready to Move CONGRATULATIONS, '55 GLADDING, MCBEAN K CO. CLAY PRODUCTS SINCE 1875 Congratulations, Class of '55 RAYMONUS DEPARTMENT STORE Quality Costs Less at Raymond's R nton's Most Complete Specialty Shop for Women l '- ' I I ' A ' u' - bw LASKEY'S 229 Wells Sf. Phone OL 5676 92201-LTigjLA8'f'?:19 Real ESTATE INSURANCE RG I X 1 MORTGACES 12 ' .- 1 F 1 QD WALLIN-EDWARDS INC. 4 l 'ff- ' :Hmmm CALL us 213we11Ss1. OL 4571 NURDBY HARDWARE 227 Williams St. OL 5292 REIMAN AUTO PARTS CO. X . Have Your Friends Sign Here CLEANERS ,fif ,4 U X 644 7 ' X204 FXQ. '1' ff ' Jfwfff 1 12613 Re-mon Ave. 1 , A MCM A LA. 1960 75 ,f4f4QLA 'A J V .,L..1..1..T.....l J ff X' c:o1v1P1.11v1ENTs OF THIRD-AVENUE C Variety and Gift Shoppe X ' ff if Your Complete Variety Store Congratulations, Seniors 305 Third Avenue OL 7123 3IfIlhird Avenue Phone OL 8235 Congfattilillations to the 1 , J Qlassiiofy 755 V Best Wishes for the Future 1 1, W 1 I, . 1 In 2143 Renton Theaters Western Auto Supply The Family Store 0 APPLIANCES 0 AUTO SUPPLIES 0 SPORTING GOODS We Supply Your Needs ZIOWELLS OL 39 I if f 1 PICS is IJP Try x W Breads Q o e . 5 fjtyis i f 0 , I - Jyp I if ' f'3 ff - at ff or Wg! J Specialties in Cake Decorations MARY ANN'S BAKERY 211 weus 51. OL 7113 TO THE CLASS OF I955 The foundation of civilization rests upon the dependability of one man's word to another Renton Finance Corporation Eddy Tabaka, Mgr. 234 Main Street BETTER SEE B 81 C REALTY aaron: You Buy . . . Build . . . Sell 83 Third Avenue OL 343i Renton, Wash. CABIN F. A. COLLMAN, Manager II2 Third Ave. 1v1oTEL CITY COURT MOTOR HOTEL Phone OL 3141 Phone MO 4792 Congratulations, Class of l955 RENTON ECONOMY The Working Man's Headquarters The Low Overhead Store for Your Low Prices We Carry a Complete Line of Athletic Supplies and Boys' and Girls' Shoes HOSIERY 0 LINGERIE 0 SKIRTS 0 BLOUSES 230 Main St. Phone OL 3922 QUICK SAFE RELIABLE PUHICH CLEANERS 909 Walla Walla OL 9189 Congratulations, Class of '55 CHESTER L. DAY Distributor for Standard Oil Co. of California Products In Renton and Vicinity Phone OL 3881 for Chinese-American Dinners itis the Cathay RENTON AUTO GLASS lHave Your Friends Sign I-lerel li liil fi, ffm!! 'I I I , L7 I K' JN I l!1,VI Q iffvj lk ff! , P ' f1fl'i bl' f A fl fi ird G Rainier OL 3670 COMPLIMENTS or RENTON COIL SPRING 1515 4th Ave. Phone OL 7326 , ' I Q H gf u i 77 I .- H fee --1- 7 in I iz PRlN6 'DANCE CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS FROM RENTON CLOTHING Men's Wear of Distinction Botany SOO Suits MCC-regor Sports Wear Arrow Shirts Florsheim and Jarman Shoes Jantzen Sweaters Stetson Hats 812 Third Avenue Phone OL 4271 Complete Chinese Dinners . . . also specializing in Fried Chicken . . . Fried Prawns Open 4 pm.-2 a.m. Daily Plenty of Saturday-4 p.m.-3 a.m. FREE PARKING Sunday-3 p.m.-I I p.m. on the side and in rear Also Orders To Take Out llOl Bronson Way OL 6434 ,AAAS if 1 - ff ' 1' ' Z A f -'V I it ,L ' , 7 ' X L, V - . U if J ,114 f W- L 'X V I 4 ' V f' L iv! ' L If 7 V j by 7 ,Lit 1 ff 7,19 !,LZt4 All wi, U' L -' jL ,?,, x .L X A L clay 1 'J t L 'T i iv A . ' 1 Ov' v V EL . 5 I if X THE JAYCEE ci QED , . L XL FV -f 1 T7 si' , KIM I A' 4 V if , , L V . fr K ft if by ,V if by , , q I, df ,. I lim ,L I '71 1 J ff MAO gf f , e beI.i6:6'e 1, X ,T ' iff' 746 if if ' is ,Q I fr' T I That faith Jn74Zfo'df ivestmeaning and purpose to human Iifeg 1 u , if gl That theyxiiotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nationsg fu economic justice can best be won by fr n through free enterpriseg 9 That government should be of laws rather t n of rneng J , 'T That earth's great treasure lies in hum personalityg In , If g 4 if And that service to humanity is th est work of lifes L I . +E!!'+ Junior Chamber of mmerc Ren 's YM y 21 to 35 if' 553551 , j N7 f f ' f vi! CONGRATULA'l7iONS, SEXNIORS if CONCRATULAT NS fro You have lqeen reaXgd and A ' . Mc ONA CERY educat t e A ericary ay. X yi j X Q MARKET y J, N Pr tect yo right o live K , ef if GYS- 3: I I 449 Rainier Ave. V V Bryn Mawr Q KU V X X X Across from the Post Office SEATT IL SCREEN C ' RA 9929 RUTHERFURITS XXX RUUT BEER .. . q- xxx Roof BEER 'F H I Q cl-IAMPBURGERS v ' T ' SJ Y WHERE FRIENDS MEET Dunlop Canyon Road OL 564' xx .X p I . NSN-'D V 'S-IAQQIY 3.1'5qRj5v- .K .I . - is 5 . ez. . -feffvyse - www ,wel 1?-f s3fXeH'f I X A .3 lvxgj O N I J. A A X l it 5X5,i JKSXJJ .. 1 3 , sg., K j I ,juwxn . fx IQ7- xx. . x - A I .Ea EV , - 'ii ' . ' .1 - A 'Q1 QQXXQ1 'I me 3.Jv:f.L.eQX5so 'MQXQ5 x eg xx il lk is X - I, Ig, I-my vfksv ge I' -sreJwe'uwsxfn'1ES - X K X ,V . A V A . X X we - SA. XJELJJXCD yJJxIX.vs .JQJXJS Jim QJIUQ WMA Qu Nw IX A QI Congratu ations alt e Classof 1955: yx.sw-M,f.TX, ae..,E..EkN f.f'fI-wxm4f':efe1, mow .Gsm we fdow XBWSSJNRABKSX yt - I-M I 'XF MAIQA :VV R Rx A ly ' A lwx .X N rev Kes :Dix as D 7X F'35' V f' O AXXQ1 I '- v-x Jfjx XJ 4, I' Ijxxkrll Xl QR 4 ' A A lu , xy A Jemeeo Ibfhgg JD-5545 Q BAM' XQQIDQ 11511K A A-Q. I gbvwg ' QRQWQ of EM fl 'QI 'f'AQ' .NB I I XSN-X354 DJ 95 Jax wfigtgdfx e,l5.w 'Ep-fm ,, A5Nl,4Xk,ygE,Q5V3 ZXXXX5 -- A Ez - A U2 'O X Afkbflfl k 35X -5-PDBQX ,NSQMSX5 a mg on c 00 upp 0. A DISTRIBUTORS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT fygk Hfle EI.. 1025 if 9. Sll Westlake Ave. North Seattle 9, Washg A , jj- RMA-Y I A Jfwwll QTSJIXX ff QNQ5 4 QW X N ' . R -X- B W h Ifci Ecjglgs mglls I 1' ' 0 ABQ J51XEJl5Vk WX. I' ,' I' l' ' A .es kms yes o e its s o XJ KEAAQRA AXJWQ JQJXYO -5 DINE and DANCE DIWONDS ff w TCHES If sII.vEIzwAIz A .. - SAM or IT I. ccAcE Kg ' l :I at the LRQPJXNSYR xjlylgxb f ,fri 1 Fqr tllei ,'ne t i Jewelry y . . f' S Q SPANISH, c TLEA Y , , V 'Q , K I ,Sz -- QUE, JUKXPN GJJ N D53 QUXJXJJ SX XJQJO attle- aco i hway Midwapx' I sE Tony Polmellov weler SATURDAY-NIcI-IT DANCING 8l9 ThIrd Avenue Midway-TR 8836 Two Old Grads R llll H A Always Ready to Serve You Renton News Record Record St3tl0llCI'y SI Office Supply 801 Walla Walla Renton CHARLES A. RUUD CARL F. ROCHET KN . -JJXUV' X A- L' f I inf, ,4 X 'fi comvitirg Home Eunnisumcs AT I , , V ,H f 1 f 1 ' . ' QHIBTLEIPS -FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE co. 1 , , I 34 'S ' '405 Third Avenue OL 4377 Congratulations, Seniors I955 LoNG-BELL LUMBER Co. 'W QJAAXJ X A Y Frank Aliment John Bausano 4 ' ' I l's Everything for the Builder ' fl lg R it f , 'HEI fx f I Renton U l Seattle ' l ' A L ol. 5124 LA 'air , ' ' mm , f A 8- l366l Rainier Avenue I, Q! 8 We've enjoyed serving you , 1 'ix M gl during the time you spent J Be Sugg-9,5 f t Each at school. May we C0llllilll and All f V ou serve you as you enter your business careers in the future. BATTERIES - TIRES - LUBRICATION I CASOLINE-ACCESSORIES-SERVICE Thank You Q 0,4- ' uu 'u.'.. l , x ' E coolq 5 Q R M Super Service Station su'biEME AQ y V The Friendly Service '5W'f'f . '0ll 9' corner When the time comes . . REMEMBER LET US SERVE YOU o HOTPOINT-PHILCO-and WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES PH I LCO-SYLVAN IA-and RAYTHEON TELEVISION Plus All Small Appliances 0 REID Sz COOK Renton's Pioneer Electrical Dealer ff BS 3rd and Burnett OL 4372 205 Main St. OL 867i Congratulations, Seniors from the ANITA SHOP LADIES AND CHILDREN ELLIS FOOD MARKET ' FRESH VEGETABLES - MEATS and NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GROCERIES O 1 1500 Sunset Blvd. Phone OL 6446 READY-To-WEAR 710 Third Ave. ' OL 5670 JP? e CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1955 ff- 1 9,11 Q , COTT DRY CLEANERS Back of Renton Hospital 201 Fourth Ave. Phone OL 3893 Congratulations to the Grads of '55 1 1 ,705 if Burgers Located Across from Rollerland Congratulations, Grads Rentoll X Complete Line . Fresh Frozen-Salt Fish and Poultry smoked and Market Imported Fish Fresh Poultry 3 l 5 Wells Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 L-J A Iilwfffj gwsfrgfjiyflbr --7ZzQQ167f',fsf'yJ 6 A I M, M ,Q X 5f9,I A Hickok's If port f Shop f 1 I . -M-Zmfi-- ' A- A vigiggvggeilvggfr JE il A 'A'A mfwww WW JL vAv -A-A- DWL ' A ' Wi A 'f VXQIMI I 5 W AM , QE? ..NW V fb ' ' X Z 1 Q W2 MM Q J MW U 0 .. A X X ,. Q S' :l' X . 5- B QU N W 3 x N' N QQ 4 'lx A , M X . W5 Y u OL 3890 Ed Cross CROSS RADIO clncl SOUND SERVICE Television 1 Service f, ,A , and X N X Installation Z .X I k Al Ma es ga 'Tj 116 PARK AVE. Ji. POLL PARROT THE slcN JusT or QUALITY ,- cooo SHOES Q RAND Pqlli ral' POLLY oss Shoes for Men S SHOEZFT G . . STAR BRAND 'HW' rowing H S soo'rs ' u. s. Kaos 215 WELLS Phone OL 5172 FAMILY SHIIE STIIIIE Join Our Family Shoe Plan Next Door to Mode O'Day F u u l l RENTON FUNERAL HOME 24-Hour Ambulance Service Radio Dispatched Oxygen Equipment Trained Attendant 'A' 300 Third Ave. Phone OL 8281 CAMERA FAST PRESCRIPTION SUPPLIES SERVICE ,75 5 3 im- o- th fel 'ik 'l'f l'li MQ , I Success to the Class of '55 24-Hour Photo Finishing Service b CANDY. . . FOUNTAIN AUSTIN-HENDRIBKSUN 30l Third Avenue OL 8252 GMC TRUCKS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Waning Motor Co. SALES - SERVICE Hoo BRONSCN WAY Ol- 3478 American School of Music 23OV2 Wells St., Renton, Wash.- Phone OL 5l33 Frank Baffaro, Director E Res. OL 4774 x QF Ei Q ACCORDI N GUITAR PIANO 0 VIOLIN QVOICE lPopularl BAND INSTRUMENTS 0 BATON We Sell New and Used Instruments Open Days and Evenings ..., ..x. Rentals Instruction TONKIN'S I Reims Special Features TOGGERY Martin Feres Clarinets I ,W G 1 QIZ: York Band Instruments nw , E Buffet Saxophones Cabart Flutes - bl.: 'S ' Galanti Accordians Congratulations Accordion-ly Yours -feel ifi' f 1 .i.. , t.,. ,mm Remnk DELAURENTI MUSIC CO. 559 tl 'I-' ':: E Phone OL 3736 216 Rainier Ave. Young Men's 'I'qi :.' Sf-we nl:N'roN snol: s'rom: , f eat er ir ' Thlrd and Wells , fig Shoesfof 5 I5 ca+y Club shoes 5' Girls and Boys f ' 'gggf wnrnsn-Bunn for ggi: suozs Weazlgirleen , K High School Six X I' x High School Girls -S J Q Boys Phone OL 5150 Best Wishes to the 955 Gradua THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! BIG FREE PARKING LOTS LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ir zf genie! Zoned tes Every Sale Guaranteed I swgenton Shoe SCto3lj8eO WE HAVE A FINE GIFT SELECTION FOR EVERY OCCASION . . . The Allen hops Friendly Attention to Every Selection 920 Third Ave. Phone OL 3lO9 Laura Custer's Drflarcs Apparel Quality Merchandise at Moderate Prices 'Ir Renton l'ligI1I-HYWCIS-SIYYWSY 6l S 3rd Avenue Res. Phone OL 3627 Renton, Washington Bus. Phone OL 7531 -A Q 0 w I RENTON NUT BOWL TI-IREE E9 . PEANUTS POWER WRECKERS C, JS DAY OR NIGHT 6 ff A CANDY Edd If No Answer POPCORN RENTON CALL SOFT DRINKS OL 9111 OL 6111 of ol. 3828 IVAR'S TOWING SERVICE 313 We S OL 9085 RENTON BOWLING ,C . RECREATION FUEL WIS J sr f' I2 NooN T0 SENJSQ mg I2 MIDNIGHT RENTON T OL 7100 I :' IE V 113 THIRD AVE. ,E Qrun EUMPANV, PHONE QL 3022 . u- 30 Logan St.-Renton, Washingt ,A I J 4 4 . f 6? C569 OW HWY 'L f 'Eff -JAM dlilke- 1710 'DWTGN lo , -LZ, btnkez fllilnrtuarg 1.535 'XRS-Q!!! 400 THIRD AVE. RENTON Ph - QL 4552- LA 8100 vm!-'fl 'Q , f 1 0 BS. , nik ULU M I-41 BR'm w W O ,T y If . 6 - M KEPQP Q j' I?ifT' , , . 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