Renton High School - Illahee Yearbook (Renton, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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J , ,.xfl4.n.,,j,,s12 , 0,0 ff? 2 Vsffew , vk iffx f wifag . aff f gqgl' 'B' If v ,gi!2?VZ':g'LQg23lZgH fb ff 2 La, 9 Oy 3 we sf My uf jf rm 3.xfIsfi cwfzfzw N p '?J??5f11 Tiff flyfffiif 'If ,f9S'iff59451'sf-.if. ' V ' U1 ,604 0 JZ Jw' ' QW? my -f . 4 ag N f 1 Q. fizf 'R -,QW fit- f-,':1 V. . V1 il55?fa .- , I L: A vm V , , l ' 1 r 1 X X X D 1 .,f,- ,.3?,3f-'. -5 .pf . -9-. ,E- V -x .-x,..'54s 4 .5 Ku' v,.'.A,,. W I 'gifs ' , M if ',ef, fwM . , ' Fr .Rl Wk fi' X? M N 1 X-,J ff! X stfv--, ' -V N N X X l KY . T' X by X3 3 v .w if af OLIVER M. HAZEN Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF DIRECTORS CLARENCE BUNSTINE WILLIAM O'NEIL I 'R W hx H. RAYMOND JOHNSON ELMER PISTORESI STANLEY HICKOK STANLEY I. THOMPSON Principal KARL J. WEBER Vice-Principal FACULTY N BORGHILD F. ANDERSON WILLIAM 0. BELMONDO Communications General Business and World Problems P I W - ,,- ri 'ia 1 Aff' 1 . .. M . ,SEA JAMES F. BEMIS ESTHER BITTER ROBERT T. BONJORNI MRS. MARVEL BOOTH Social Studies and Coaching Home Economics U. S. History, Intramurals 9th Grade Language and X .v . 1- X , ,mth M .. it H1 fx S ,gg CHARLES A. BOWEN Physics, General Science ARCHIE G. BRESLIN Distributive Education S. ff s' 215.31 if 'if '- Wghxfx 3125? a cwimffgg. me ww Q i I Gb-was i',w-Q3 MNT' PATRICIA A. BUNCH DUSALINA CAVALETTO Physical Education and Health Librarian Comm unity Arts Y, fb-Q-Mu EILEEN BROWN WILLIAM .l. BROWN Corrective Speech and Auto Shop Reading ELSIE CHANDLER HAROLD CONLEY Language and Community Driver Training, First Aid Arts and Safety Driving I X .ij A , v . ' J N . L4 . J . .fl GENE COULON Leedenhip Reereetion J. l. DAVIDSON School Lunches FRANK DUNTLEY ith Grsde lenguege and Community Arts D. DWIGHT FELTON Driver Training, Coaching MRS. LOIS W. FACH Business Education 1 ,. X, MARGARET FINDLEY Junior High Girls' Counselor f,ppnque.g1- A 1 A I 4 I ROBERT C. DICKEY Industrial Arts i ,, as THEODORE L FELDMAN MRS. BETTY J. FELTON Language Arts language Arts, Reading lmprovement - 'MJ '.-fl. ' . E' ' - . -5 f' QM' fl' A A g ' a - 3 A I I' 4 MRS. FRANCE FLINT DURY A. FOX Home Economies Industrial Arts Er ff? f . T, MRS. RUTH P. FROST DAVID R. GAY ELIZABETH GILLIS VIRGINIA GREENLIE Permanent Substitute l0th English and Debate latin 3 8 4, Comp. 4 Physical Education .l 1' x rf lf' MRS. JUDITH HANNUS NORMAN L. HASH JOHN HEINLE Study Hall Craft 7, Shop Math, Drivor Industrial Arts Training, Coaching JOAN HEPPELL VIVIAN HOLT MYRA HUESTES HEDWIG HUSBY Art Attendance Counselor Instrumental Music English 3 CARL W. JOHNSON DONALD V. JOHNSON HARLEY E. KIRK F. JOSEPH KOENIG U. S. History 8th Grade Mathematics Drama, English Safety Driving and First Aid MRS. BERNICE KOESTER LESTER KOVACH Home Economics General Science 2, Zoology 3 mvm 1. Leuven X Physical Education, Math, Coaching M . BERNICE LLOYD Femily Living Yfdo ,. fy RONALD MAODEN Language aid Community rt! MIS. FRANCES MASON Homo Economies WILBUR E. LUFT Physical Education and Athletics 'Q,'x I . 1 N31 CATHERINE MAGINNIS Languegn and Community Arts is Q .1 v , .N ul v w kk. WAYNE K. McKEE Contomporary World Problems, Football Coach la 4 ,JP 3-4 'I ' ' 1 nw iffy rh 1, 'Y f I .-' ',!'xl'I 3'! MABEL LUNDY Mathematics l7thJ LOREN J. MANN MRS. BLANCHE MARTIN Counselor, Language and Llnguage and Community Community Arts Arts MRS. LUCILLE L. MEHLIS MRS. FRANCES MERIYMAN Head Counselor Language and Community Arts 3 LIV A, MEYERS R. J. MOIIIN WILLIAM L. 0'BRIEN MILDRED PADDEN Mathematica French and Spanish Counselor and Biology Language and Community Arts ,M ., J IL r sr if , Q , V g KENNETH PATTIE HELMER A. PAULSON DELBERT A. PFEIFER Industrial Arts Psychology, Economics, Chemistry, General Science General Science 'ff l :'A - , ' ' 'K --- , W A 'V ---- I Q1 Q ' ' ff ' Qi. 1 -f v:-f 7 V '--' X' Mia, ' . . G -A ,r , A Q .c 'W l, A fi in E ,S V' I i'ii 1f 1i7ii55LimY I , E '. . 53 V? fm, fi A . 'Y 1 A MRS. VERA RICHARDSON MARY E. ROBERTS JOHN D. ROBERTSON RANDALL R'OCKHlLL Directed Studies Language and Community American Government Music Arts MARGARET ROSE GERTRUDE SCHLAUCH MAY A. SHAFT KENNETH SHAWHAN Elementary Music Mathematics M ' ' ' athematucs Mechanical Drawing LAURA J. SHOOK ROLAND C. STEMMER AGNES ,STEWART LEONARD STILLWELL Nurse Industrial Arts Physical Education General Shop . ,xpveni JUNE STULTI JOHN E. SUZICK ETHEI. K. SWENSON Homi Economics Physical Education languago and Community Arts f T o fgf' . ,ff . I 1 H' ' i -'lay '- ' ' +w41'1s,i CHARLES E. TALMADGE GORDON A. THOMPSON LEONARD THORP ARTHUR tt. TOWN! Mathematics Commercial Dopartmont Assistant Librarian Transportation GORDON VOILES LEO WARD Vocal Music Mathematics PAUL WElLS MRS, OLGA WRANSTEDT Biology Language Arts, Businoss English. litsraturl Milli? X.. I N-lb. ALVIN G. WARWICK KATHRYN I.. WATT Home Visitor Business Education D JAMES YOUNG ALEX J. IEMICK Instrumental Music Physical Education, Health Coaching ' - l5?S1iiAi'iif?Yz tS l ' L . . GREG SHORT DAVID ALLEN NICK SCHEUCH Vice-President President Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization of student leaders elected by each roll room to serve as their official representatives in all matters concerning the entire school. ln this way the student has an opportunity to participate in school government, management, and control of problems relating to student welfare. The aims of the Student Council are to promote greater student participation in school activities, study problems of finance, elections and assemblies through student committees, strengthen school-community relations, stimulate and develop school spirit, school loyalty and school pride, and to promote harmonious relations between students and teachers and among students themselves. The Council meets every two weeks with special meetings called when neces- sary. At these meetings the representatives are given a chance to express them- selves and to decide on all the issues that come before them. Among the activities and proiects the Student Council has supported are: sponsored representatives to Student Council Conferences, maintained a plaque award system, brought a foreign exchange student to Renton, sponsored assemb- lies, explaining the Council to the school, Youth-of-the-Month program, advertising of school events, and improvement of sportsmanship. This year's Council has been under the leadership of David Allen, president. Assisting him were Greg Short, vice president, and Nick Scheuch, secretary. The group is advised by our vice principal, Mr. Karl J. Weber. Student Council First Semester FRONT ROW: Tony Culebras, Nick Scheuch, Dave Allen, Greg Short, Pat- ti Millard, Dollie Flaherty, SECOND ROW' Glenn Connelly, Dick Saunders, Sharon Meredith, Kathy Lassila, Tim DL-nney, Chuck Reichle THIRD ROW Mick Wilson, Heather Scheuch, Carole Shearer, Richard Karstens, Ron Hicklin, Barbara Nelson, Sandra Langland FOURTH ROW: Shirley Uhlenkamp, Mike Soderlund, Ron Crockett, Char- lotte Tuttle, AI Zold, Kay Heathering- ton, Roberta Delaurenti, Duane Parker FIFTH ROW: Mel Miller, Judy Janling, Sheila Wood, Joe Mathews, Mike Ver- gillo, Carolyn Williams, Joan lazor, Sidney Smith, SIXTH ROW- King Rockhill, Jon Zetterberg, Dick See, Dirk Vount, Mike Moses, Al Custer, David Boyd, Vincent Mirro Student Council Second Semester FRONT ROW Tony Culebras, David Allen, Nick Scheuch, Greg Short, San- dra Uber. SECOND ROW: Patricia Gattin, Phil Foster, Jeanette Halver- son, John Walker, Cheryl Baffaro, Dick Klint-halter THIRD ROW' Garry Callen, Brian Davis, -Roqer Grove, Patricia lulwrtx, Jon Bergman, Anna Marie Carratc, Corinne Alexander, FOURTH ROW Dick Brown, Bernard larson, Harold Eastman, Sharon Edmonds, Marvr-I Bicdcrstc-dt, Morrie Sharp, Ed' din Bnutlr-r, loretta Raub FIFTH ROW Al Riech, Jack Hawkins, larry Hebner, Barbara Bridqes, Susan Earls, Lee Douqlass Don Sanders, Barbara Smith SIXTH ROW Jeri Selfridge, Roc Cald- well, Fred laville, Helen Ryckman, Jim Barry, Sharon levar, Bill O'Neil, Joan Feyerabend SEVENTH ROW Barry Oppie, Ken Knowle, Cedelia Felton, Del love, Richard Pelligrino, Ray Aliment, Geof Nelson y Nl X x 'if A l I g., 3' 5.- Qi ff ,W WN it MARVEL BIEDERSTEDT ROBERTA BERTOZZI GLENDA TUTTLE Vice-President President Secretary GIRLS' CLUB With the supervision of Mrs. Mehus, the Girls' Club is one of the largest clubs of the school, for every girl of Renton High is a member. Meetings are held at various times during the year for the purpose of helping with problem which may come up at the time. Elections are held once a year in March and the cabinet and officers are installed ril. This year's officers are President, Roberta Bertozzi, Vice-President, Marvel Biederstedt, and Secretary, Genda ttle. This year the Girls' Club has sponsored the Kiwanis Halloween Dance, Tolo, o s' Tea, assemblies and also took part in career day. The Girls' Club Cabinet is made up of seven committees and their airme . hey are: Standards, Sharon Levar, Friendship Club, Barbara Nelson, Publicity, Pat Thomas, Bulletin Board, Ma ilyn illiken, Regulation, Mary Fullerton, Program, Sandra Langland, and P.T.A., Sharon Pellecchia. The cabinet and its officers had the opportunity of attending the P Soun irl ' Club Conference, which was held at Franklin-Pierce this year, 5 FRONT ROW: Sharon Pelleccllia, Marvel Biederstedi, Sandra langland, Barbara Nelson. SECOND ROW: Roberta Berfoni, Sharon lsvar, Marilyn Milli- ken, Mary Fullerton, Glenda Tuttle. T , t 3 t CARRY CALLEN GLENN CONNELLY JOHN MERRITT Vice-President President Secretary BOYS' CLUB The Renton High Boys' Club is an organization to which every boy in grades 9 through I2 belongs. Directed by Mr O'Brien and headed by Glenn Connelly, president, Garry Callen, vice president, and John Merritt, secretary, it functions by unifying the powers and abilities of all the boys for the purpose of rendering services to the school. Dad's Night, held in January, was outstanding in its talent show which was put on by students for the benefit of the fathers ol the senior high boys and girls. Warren Donnelly and Duane Parker acted as M.C.s. Refreshments were served in the gym. The laculty vs. Boys' Club basketball game, the boy of the year selection, assemblies once a month, a lavatory patrol, and an active part in Career Day are a few of the many activities and services sponsored by the Boys' Club. 'Q -S E' gc f' Q S Q C if F V 'W , A 9, E, A 1 -4 K N175 - we Q Q- 'Nfl-L 9 Q ,cs FRONT ROW: Duane Parker, Glenn Connelly, Ryan Han, Henry Pedersen, Joe Mathews. SECOND ROW: Monroe, Curt Burnett, Richard Erickson Charles Ptolemy, AI luberfs, Dave Marbaugh, John Merrill. Annual Staff FRONT ROW: Kathy Argano, Carolyn Guy, Karen Allen, Sharon McDougal, Carol Keir. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Menzel, Karen Ssppi, Sandra langland, Sheila Bodie, Jackie lee, Juan Feyerbend, Carol Talbeck, Mariorie Constantine. THIRD ROW: Nancy Nelson, Morris Hauge, Bob Halvorsen, Ken Dornberg, Frances Trimm. ILLAHEE The lllahee this year was put out by a staff of about 30 members, headed by Jackie Bartlett, senior editor, Nancy Nelson, iunior editor, and Miss Schlauch, adviser. The staff worked hard on getting stories, typing, helping with pic- ture taking, drawing, sports and putting the annual together. Many thanks go to Mr. Fox, Mr. Larson and Mr. Zemeck who helped us with picture taking, to Mr. Young who took all the pictures of the music groups, and to Miss Shaft and her girls who sold annuals during the drive. Thanks also go to Miss Anderson and her advertising staff who solicited the ads which provide some of the where- withal to put out the annual. Much credit should be given to Miss Heppel and the art staff who furnished the art work for this issue. Q xv 7 JJ I, ,i r 32' I E Annual Staff Annual Art Staff SEATED: Jackie Bartlett, Nancy Nelson. STANDING: Bob Halvorsen, Morris FRONT ROW: Marjorie Constantine, Joy Wright, Patti Millard, Mary Rudell. Hauge, Sheila Bodie, Karen Allen. SECOND ROW: Robert Roller, Ken Dornberg, Carol Talbeck, Patty Cook, Harriet Miller, Pat Rudell, Bob Domberg, Leon Bridges. is r- i l LMI -.blllikqjio Chieftain Staff First Semester FRONT ROW: Marie Rosa, Ralph Shower, Noel Owens, Margaret Sargent, Shirley Roberts. SECOND ROW: Larry Crook, .lanis Ross, Orlena Watson, Arthna Rudes, Janis Proctor, Janet Weiss, Rich Minerich. CHIEFTAIN Where is the copy? and What is the count on this head? are familiar cries in the communications room, where the Chieftain staff gathered. For a change, two boys - Ralph Shower and Noel Owens - were co-editors first semester of this school year. Other members of that editorial staff were Laureen Villa, managing editor, Orlena Watson, news editor, Hal Heath and Rich Minerich, sports editors, Larry Crook and Ella Kozak, sports writers, Don Lawrence and Lynn Gurley, exchange editors, and Herb Huselartd, feature editor. When the second semester arrived, Karen McGarrigle and Al Luberts assumed co-editorship of the Renton High School newspaper. With them a girl, Ella Kozak, became the first co-ed sports editor as she accepted co-editorship of the sports page with David Torrell, Patti Millard was managing editor, Jackie Lee, news editor, Pat Donovan, exchange editor, Jeri Stewart, morgue editor, Don Lawrence, photo editor, Loretta Raub, feature editor and Janis Ross, alumni. The staff was under the advisership of Miss Borghild F. Anderson. In order to help support our paper financially, the following advertising staff have sold advertising in the Chief- tain: advertising manager, Arthea Rudes, Shirley Richards, Marie Rosa, Janis Ross, Margaret Sargent, Floyd Williams. Jouriulism Radio gl W7 ih- 'I' Chieftain Staff Second Semester FRONT ROW. Ella Karak, Patti Millard, AI luberts, Karen McGarrigle, Jackie Lee, Loretta Raub. SECOND ROW: David Torrell, Geri Stewart, Loretta Jarvis, Pat Donovan, Sabra Lyons, Janis Ross. 4 Z wwf cTA L's A Af' A fffa 'Mm iffjlf f f 4 'Vi' J 1 ESX, v s' I V f . .4- --x .f, .N ,,,.2 .jf ,- fi' 2 .Z 4.- H. 1. Y, r Y ,.f Jr 2 2 ' 1 ff' 1 r a . . 1 , .r,,n. 9, Egg, Q xg X M N if, 1 1 t Ski 'ii ii ii W? ,,f'7 , ZB, ALLEN, DAVID Al S,B.A. President 12, Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club President 11, Torch Society 9, 10, 11, 12, All-School Show 10, Boys' Club Secretary 10, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, Junior Council 11, Representative at Denver Kleadership Conferencel 12, Fire Patrol 11, Boys Club 9, 10, 11, 12, ALLRED, MARYLU Entered from Davis High, Kaysville, Utah 10, Art Club 9, 10, 11, Standards Committee 9, 12, Bulletin Board Committee 9, 12, School Dance Committee 9, Girls' Sports 9, Assembly Committee 9, Hall Committee 9, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. ANDERSEN, LARRY J. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, , ANDERSON, LeROY J. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 9, 10, P.A, Crew 10, 11, 12, School Pride Committee 11. -5 ANDERSON, LOUIS Entered from Ypsilanti High School, Ypsilanti, Michigan 7, Chess Club 11, 12, Boys' Club 11, 12, Choir 12. ARGANO, KATHRYN Kathy Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Club Vice President 9, Girls' Club Program Committee 10, Pep Club 10, Spanish Club 10, College Conference Day Hostess 11, Junior Prom Committee 11, K.l.A.N. Radio Day 11, Youth-of-the-Month Committee 10, 11, lettergirls' Club 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Band ll 9, Band Music Contest 9, Band Festival 9, Standards' Committee 11, 12, Commercial Club 11, 12, Commercial Club Secretary 12, R.H,S, Press Club 11, 12, R.H.S. Press Club Secre- tary 12, Bulletin Board Committee Captain 12, Fire Patrol 12, Annual Staff 10, 11, 12, Representative to Seabeck Conference 12, Representative to League Conference 12, ARMITAGE, MOLLY A. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Glee 9. ATWOOD, Al Entered from Cleveland High School, Seattle 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Freshman Class President 9, Student Council 9, Hall Patrol 9, 10, High Flyers 10, H.Y. 9, 10, Slip Collector 11, 12, Standards' Committee 12, School Pride Committee 12, Fire Patrol 11, 12, Disaster Patrol 12, Roll Room Class Officer 9, 10, 11, 12. AUST, MARVEEN Entered from Kent Meridian, Kent 12, Pep Band 10, Band 9, 10, 11, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Dance Club 11. SENIORS COMPLETE ACKER, DAVE F. Stub Entered from Issaquah 12, Slip Collector 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, Standards Committee 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Vice President Boys' Club 11, Boys' Club. ADDERSON, DALENE M. Senior Girls' Glee 9, 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Girls' Sports 11, 12, Pep Club 11, Solo Contest 11, 12, All-School Show 9, 10, Standards Committee 12, Letter Girls' Club 12, Girls' Ensemble 10, Choir Contest 11, 12, Girls' Club. AKERS, FRED W, Football 9, 10, 11, Track 9, Spanish Club 10, 11, Chess Club 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. ALDRIDGE, CATHERINE T. All-School Show 9, 10, Pep Club 10, Latin Club 11, 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Torch Society 9, 10, 11, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, A Capella Choir 10, 11, 12, Girls' Glee 9, Solo Contest 9, 10, Student Council 11, Music Ensemble 10, 11, 12, Girl of the Month Committee 11, Senior Ball Committee 12. ALEXANDER, RON D, Track 9, 10, 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. ALIMENT, GARY A. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, President Pep Club 12, Golf 10, 11, 12. 'xii by ' 5. .1 X R- - , A i 'k. 1 .- , J-.. 6 Hsin 7 f ' ts- ',.' . - .. .. . K j A , ' ' x -' Us . K ' -- - L' rg - ,f 7 ,. N f A .vi , , .pf i i' , i iff' v is-1, ik A 3 agiiii i ' ' f fi iT , ,..f-if K - ASW If i. W TA, X5y....,,.M,s , , -' , W, 1 L 5 if MT' ,ia . HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING BAER, NANCY P. Girls' Club 9, 10, Il, I25 Senior High Chorus 105 Chieftain Staff ll. BAFFARO, CHERYI. J. Girls' Club 9, I0, Il, I25 Pep Club I0, I25 Girls' Sports I0, ll, 125 lettergirls' Club I25 Standards Committee 12. BAFFARO, GARY E, Boys' Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Baseball 10, II, 125 lettermen's Club II, 12, BAILEY, KATHRYN Kathy Senior Girls' Glee 10, 115 A Cappella Choir 125 Sextet 125 Ushers' Club 9, I0, 115 Torch Society 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 French Club 115 Junior Prom Committee II5 All-School Show 9, I0, BAKER, LYNN Fire Patrol ll, I25 Photo Club I0, Il, 115 lllahee Staff I25 Boys' Club 9, I0, ll, I25 German Club 105 Science Club 12: Senior Chorus 25 Traffic Safety Conference I0. BALI., DEON B, Girls' Club 9, I0, 11, 125 Career Day Hostess 1l5 After-School Sports 125 Roll Room Secretary 125 Pep Club 125 Office Worker mi' N, 'f wig ig I3 ,-,,-. , :X -.X R Xe l I2. 1 ,Q 'A-2 1,1 45. 5 Q3 I 3 - I f I ' 1 -Q I .5 19' t Ap I po-if I f E .v - fb' 1 it . .,,' I f x ' , 7 xx V' Ie I ! I Iles 'Club , Entered from 95 Student Court 9 I2 Fire Patrol Club 9, I0, I Patrol II5 Boys' CI 1 5 Band 9, 10, II5 mi tee 12. Patrol I05 Fire Patrol 95 Bus RY, C l.E ANN 5 ' ' Club Representative IO5 Torch ch akfast Committee ID, I1 rench 1 latin Club 11, 12. .S iety , , , oys' 99 Club X I C s rt, :Acme J. Girl Cl 9, W l, 5 Torch Soc' y , I0, Il S.B.A. Sto 105 ask om Work r 125 lllah e Ju i E ' 5 Illahee Se ion itor 5 C lege Conlerenc ot sl! 1 reer Day Tlpstess I5 dard om ittee ll, I 5 nier Committee ' 5 Press Club 1 , ,V N TES, JAN . ' Entere from al y H. , Raymo . I Pe Club I0, II5 Girls' Club ll I ' F.H.A I I Pe Ban ' I b .W . , , d 9, I0, Commercial I 125 A chool orts 125 ep S aff 105 Chorus 9, I0, II5 B d 9, I I 5 librar u , I0, ll latin Club 9. BENNETT, STEVE J. Boys' Club 9, I0, I , 125 Spanish Club 95 Fire Patrol I0, II5 Air Raid Patrol I0, ll, Standards Committee l25 School Pride II, II5 Office Worlcer I'l5 Roll Room Vice President I0, Hall Patrol 9, I0, II5 Photo Club I2. 5 BERGMAN, JON K. Football 9, I0, II, l25 Baseball II, I25 Basketball 95 Track 95 Student Council 9, I0, II5 Junior Council 1l5 Parking Patrol I0, II5 Sanitation Committee Il, 125 Boys' Club 9, 'I0, ll, 125 Boys' Club Cabinet II5 Fire Patrol 9, I0, II, l25 Air Raid Patrol I0, II5 Choir Council 12. BEIIGMAN, RAY Boys' Club 9, 10, Il, 125 Sanitation Committee 125 Slip Col- lector I25 Manager II5 Latin Club 9, I0, JCI. 9, I0. K 9. , A-, ,.f. X ,. ...JAP A My .ly Y -4 'gage W6 .,- Nr .. f 1 'I'L , . s . T, We . .- :,, , .,. ,,,,fJ.' , . :fix--ts. ' sl . x 'al xg, r' i , ' .Ji 9 2,21 ,-,. ,, ,. ,Ev , , J., 3 BONDS, WILLIAM J. Football 9, Track 11, Spanish Club 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12 BOULANGER, VICTOR R. School Pride Committee 11, Fire Patrol 12, Photo Club 12 Office Worker 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. BOURGEOIS, ROSE MARIE Entered from Nyack High, New York 9, Dramatics 9, Trio 11, 12, Ten Tin Canners 11, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. BRADBURY, JIM H. Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Debate 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, School Pride Committee 11. BRANDHAGEN, MAUREEN D. Brandy Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Torch Club 10, 11, 12, College Con- ference Hostess 11, Office Worker 11, 12, Standards Committee 11, 12, Torch Breakfast Committee 11, Senior Council 12, Roll Room Vice President 9, 10, Photo Club 11. BREES, MARGARET L. Spanish Club 10, Lettergirls' Club 11, College Conference Hostess 11, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. BROWN, ALAN L. Al Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Glee 9, Spanish Club 10, 11, Stage Crew 9, Production Staff 9. BUCKMAN, TRENT D, German Club 10, Science Club 11, 12, Fire Patrol 12, Annual Staff 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. I ff A 1 i -ol Eiwii 'N g ' .Q 4 5 ,, , BERNER, BARBARA L. Entered from Tucson High 12, Nurses' Club 11, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Red Cross 10, 11, Boots and Saddle 11, Golfing Club 11, Standards Committee 12, Pep Club 12, Art Honor Society 11, Chorus 9. BERTOZZI, ROBERTA RAE Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Club President 12, After-School Sports 10, 11, 12, Lettergirls' Club 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Standards Committee 11, 12, Roll Room Secretary 9, Torch Club 10, 11, 12, Chieftain Staff Typist 11, Office Worker 12, Fire Patrol 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Spanish Club 10, 11, BERTOZZI, ROSALIE J. Spanish Club 10, 11, Junior Council 11, Pep Club 11, 12, Stand- ards Committee 11, 12, Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 12, Office Worker 11, 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Roll Room Representative 11. BEUTLER, EDDIE L. Enfered from Foster 11, Football 9, Basketball 9, 10, Golf Team 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. BICKNELL, MARLENE Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Bowling 11. BIEDERSTEDT, MARVEL A. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Club Vice President 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Pep Club Secretary 12, Make-up Crew Head Technician 10, 11, 12, Office Worker 11, 12, Torch Club 9, 10, Youth of the Month Committee 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, College Conference Hostess 11, Torch Breakfast Committee 10. BLACK, MARILYN K, Entered from Sherburn High, Minnesota 9, Commercial Club 11, 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Lettergirls' Club 11, 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Standards Committee 11, 12, Basketroom Worker 11, 12, French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Play Day 10, ll, 12, Roll Room Vice President 9, 12, Youth of the Month Committee 12, Girls' Club Council 9, 12, BLISS, NORMA JEAN German Club 10, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Sports 12, Career Day Hostess 11, Roll Room President 9, Visitation Night Hostess 9 :E ,. 4 'M I 7 - trklraii . .- My 1 W I 1'5efff1 1 ,1-1 , ' Ja-A gb I ii! Q 1 . 4 D -gg 4 ia' 5 6. blk . . I -:1f' MS' mi s X5 ,S , ,ff -:F 'xx psi It F ii S ' I s?2.i....iE 'Btn X BURNETT, CURT W. Boys' Club 9, IO, ll, 12, Roll Room President 11, Student Council 11, Torch 9, IO, 11, 12, German Club IO, 11, Band Il, 12, Elk Student leadership Committee II BURROWS, LORELEI Girls' Club 9, 10, Il, 12, Dramatics Club 10, 11, Student Council 10, Drama Club Secretary II, Senior High Girls' Glee 9. BUSH, Blll. W Whitey Baseball 10, 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Roll Room President 9, Fire Patrol ll, 12, School Pride Committee 12, Washington Retailers' Club 12. CALIBUSO, SAM l.. Ro'l Room Vice President IO, Track 11, Boys' Club 9, IO, 11, 12, School Pride Committee 11, Hall Patrol 12, Roll Room President 9. CALLEN, GARRY J. Boys' Club Vice President 12, Student Council 9, IO, Fire Patrol 9, 10, 11, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 11, 12, lettermen's Club 10, II, 12, Sanitation Committee 11, Standards Committee 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Parking Patrol 10, 11, Disaster Patrol 10, 11, leadership Conference 12, Slip Collector 11, Boy of the Year Committee 12. CARPINE, VICTOR J. Football 9, IO, 11, 12, Basketball 9, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, letter- men's Club 11, 12, Fire Patrol 9, 10, 11, Air Raid Patrol 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, Senior Ball Committee 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Parking Patrol 11, 12, Photo Club 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. CARVER, JAMES B. Fire Patrol 9, Sanitation Committee 10, 11, 12, Football 10, Boyz' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10. CHAMBERLIN, ERNIE P Boys Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Basketball 9 ,. FRN 1 . pi Q gl' 5 ...vt ' ff, ,ex I . I li Q! o V t9't .4 f-, '53 ill 7 Q ' W 5 3' 19 '3' -A 'S E 1 X ,iillwl X , Q , 2 X .Mlm i I , Jtllllllf a Q 'X 'I 1 f , Y: Q-2 eff 1, V l f t 1 it li1lf.1l'f ' .,5 '3tW'?'1i' - ab 1 CHAPMAN, CHARLES Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. CHARLTON, RAY G. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, Football 9, Sanitation Committee 10, 11, 12, Fire Patrol 10, 11, School Pride Committee 11, 12, Student Vehicle Control Committee 11, 12, Disaster Patrol 11, 12. CHURCH, JANE H. Girls' Club Secretary 9, Election Committee IO, 11, 12, Torch 11, 12, Standards Committee 12, Fall Play 12, Student Council 9, Lettergirls' Club 11, 12, Girls' Club Council 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketroom Worker 11, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Senior Council 12. CLEMENTS, JO ANN Jeanie Entered from Harlowton High, Montana 12, Girls' Club 12, Girls' Athletic Association 9, 10, COLOMBI, JIM l. Fire Patrol 9, 10, 11, Disaster Patrol 12, Sanitation Committee 11, Football 9, 10, Track 9, 10, Attendance Office 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council 9, 11, Chieftain Staff 11. COMSTOCK, BOB G. Entered from Newport High, Oregon 11, Boys' Club 11, 12, Track 10, Science Club 10. CONN, DON W. Senior Council 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 12, Fire Patrol 9. CONNEll.Y, GLENN l.. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Club President 9, 12, Fire Patrol 9, 10, ll, 12, Hall Patrol 12, Student Council 9, 10, 12, Office Worker 11, 12, Senior Council 12, lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Parking Patrol 9, IO, 11. If P' ...Q g is 'fi f ai k I f ..- n n -:, Z9 DELAURENTI, PETE B, Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 11, 125 Pep Band 105 Latin Club 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Senior Council 125 Roll Room Secretary 125 Boys' Club Representative 115 Fall Play Cast 125 Band Council 10, 12. DENGEL, RON Band 10, II, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Student Council 10, 115 Lettermen's Club 11, 125 Latin Club 11, 125 Slip Collector 115 Track 10. DESJARDINS, RON F, Entered from Concrete High School, Concrete, Wash. 95 Boys' Glee 95 A Capella Choir 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. DIRE, SHIRLEY P. Art Club 11, 125 Standards Club 115 Bulletin Board Committee 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. DOBSON, JANE E. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Band I 10, 115 Latin Club 11, 125 Standards Committee 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Main Office 125 Solo Contest 95 J.C.L. 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10. DONNELLY, WARREN T. Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 9, 10, 125 German Club 105 Disaster Patrol 11, 125 Fire Patrol 11, 125 Slip Collector 125 Office Worker 125 Dramatics Club 11, 125 Band 95 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Hall Patrol 10. DUNCALF, AL Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 A Cappella Choir 9, 10, 11, 125 Choir Council 125 Fire Patrol 9, 10, 115 Student Council 105 Hall Patrol 95 All-School Show 95 Disaster Patrol 9, 105 Latin Club 11, 12. DUNHAM, CARLA JEANNE Ushers' Club 105 Latin Club 115 Girls' Sports 105 Lettergirls' Club 105 Junior Prom Committee II5 Girls' Club 9, 10, II, 12. sf--.4-M: W L,,, ff,-ft. pf' COOK, DORIS V. Spanish Club I05 Make-up Crew 10, 125 Pep Club 115 Decorating Committee, Junior Prom 115 Make-up Club 115 Art Club 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. COOK, DOROTHY L. Dotty Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 9, 10, II, 125 After-School Sports 10, II, I25 Lettergirls' Club 11, 125 Music Office 125 Assembly Committee 10. COOKS, BOB C, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Sanitation Committee 115 Hall Patrol 115 Distributive Education Club 125 Washington Retailers' Club 125 Slip Collector 11. CROOK, LARRY F. Boys' Club 9, I0, Il, 125 Spanish Club 105 Fire Patrol 10, 115 Hall Patrol 95 Slip Collector 11, 125 School Pride 125 Chieftain Staff 11, 125 Science Club 115 Disaster Patrol 11. DAHL, GWENDOLYN R. Orchestra I 95 Pep Club 105 Commercial Club 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Skit 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Distributive Education Club and Secretary 125 Photo Club President 125 Annual Staff 12. DARSTEIN, DIANE Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Spanish Club 10, II5 Torch Breakfast Committee 10. DEARINGER, DEL Entered from Yakima Senior High School, Yakima 105 Boys' Club 9, 1o,11, 12. DEARINGER, DELPHA Entered from Yakima High School, Yakima 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. ff ww .. 'A,,,,.: 'U go ' L , 5 -'K .3 I gig 1 , DUNSON, JOANNE B. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Chieftain Cub Reporter 115 Roll Room Secretary 125 Girls' Club Presgdent, 95 French Club 9: Girls' Play ay . EASTMAN, HARO1.D S. Latin Club 9, 10, 115 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Roll Room Vice President 105 Junior Prorn Committee 115 Pep Club 10, 115 Roll Room Secretary 9. EATON, JANICE R. Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 Senior Girls' Glee 125 Standards Committee 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 After-School Sports 10, 125 Ten Tin Canners 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Spring Concert 115 Roll Room President 95 Ushers' Club 105 Career Day Hostess 11, 125 Senior Ball Committee 125 Mothers' Tea Committee 125 Roll Room Secretary 10. EATON, lOUEll.A R. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 A Cappella Choir 11, 12. EDWARDSON, CONNIE l. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Orchestra l 9, 10, 115 Dads' Night Hostess 11. ELZIG, JERRY Baseball 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 9. 10, 11, 125 Assembly Committee 115 Fire Patrol 11, 125 Disaster Patrol 11, 125 Vehicle Control Committee 12, EMERY, MARTHA l.. A Cappella Choir 11, 125 Latin Club 11, 125 Senior Girls' Glee 9, 105 Production Staff 11, 12. ERICKSEN, RICHARD H. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Torch Society 10, 11, 125 German Club 10, 11, 125 Photo Club 11, 125 Photo Club President 115 Science Club 11, 125 Science Club President 125 Stage Crew 10, 11, 125 Stage Crew Manager 125 Spanish Club 125 .lunior Prom Com- mittee 115 Senior Council 125 Fire Patrol 11, 125 Foreign Ex- change Committee 125 Torch Breakfast Committee 115 Roll Room Vice President 115 Production Staff 10. 4l '5' . 4 'R , F , l . N133 ,- -Fw '. fl . 14 :- df? fl 7' Gif' , ... 3 I gl .3 . , , . SVS ' ' 2' f I I kg, .. -5 ' X FAIRBANKS, BOB B. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Baseball 12. FEYERABEND, JOAN E. Roll Room President 95 Roll Room Secretary 125 Chieftain Co- editor 115 German Club 10, 11, 125 Press Club Vice President 115 Press Club President 125 Annual Staff 125 Production Staff 125 Torch Society 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 S.B.A. Srore 125 Torch Breakfast Committee 115 United Nations Contest 10. FIELD, FREEMAN R. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 German Club 10, 115 Fire Patrol 11, 125 Production Staff 10. FITTING, IRVING F. Entered from Sisseton, South Dakota 105 Boys Club 10, 11, 12. FJELD, ROBERT Football U.V.l 105 Spanish Club 105 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. FONTAINE, BARBARA J. Girls' Sports 10, 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Attendance Office Wcrker 11, 125 Standards Committee 11, 125 Junior Prom Coln- mittees 115 Lettergirls' Club 115 Roll Room Representative5 Roll Room Secretary 9, 10. FORD, BARBARA J. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 125 Senior Girls' Glee 125 Office Worker 115 Baslcetroom Worker 125 Chieftain 115 Career Day Hostess 11. FORSLUND, DOROTHY A. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Election Committee 10, 11, 125 latin Club 9, 10, 115 Girls' Sports 105 Torch Society 11, 125 Senior Girls' Glee 11, 125 Rell Room Vice President 9, 10. -- ' ' fx . Q..-.i . .c . 1. .I I ruQm'i,':: xl Q iw f fr I 1 1 X4-V J ,hx YN as is ti 5' 5 3 95 i I , . YW ' 'iV'1-fbirftlime. I 1 -rafi . a n 5. 3 .L 'Ss 1 ' 4 4 'G N. I7 11,, e i 9 0 ax! Af ef ' 'Ei - GOLITKO, MARY l0U lou Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President Junior High Dramatics 9, Photo Club 10, 11, Standards' Committee 11, 12, Youth of the Month Committee 11, Torch Society 9, 10, Play Day 9, Roll Room President 9, College Conference Hostess 11. GOOKINS, JAY H. Hall Patrol 12, Standards Committee ll, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. GRAHAM, JEANNETTE Entered from Foster High, Riverton Heights 9, Senior Girls' Glee 9, 10, 11, A Cappella Choir 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. GROSSO, GARY G. Fire Patrol 10, 11, Air Patrol 10, 11, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Boys' Glee 9, Spanish Club 10. GUll.l.AUME, DONA LEE E. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, After- School Sports 10, Bulletin Board Committee 10, Spanish Club 10, 11. GUY, CAROLYN J. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Lettergirls' Club 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Annual Staff 11, 12, Torch Society 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club ll, Student Council 10, Bulletin Board Committee 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Senior Ball Committee 12, Standards Committee 12, Girls' Club Represen- tative 12. HAJNY, JAMES J. Entered from O'Dea, Seattle 10, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, Fire Patrol 11, 12, Boys' Club Representative 12, Photo Club 10. HALSTEAD, CHARLES M. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 9, 10, Track 9, 10, 12, Stage Crew 10, 11, 12, Production Staff 10, 11, 12. HALVORSEN, BOB Halvie Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, 12, Chess Club 10, ll, 12, Science Club 12, Photo Club 12, Track 9, Basketball Manager 11, Baseball 12, Annual Staff 12, 1.ettermen's Club 11, 12, Secretary German Club 11, Student Council 9. FRENCH, BARBARA l.. Entered from Friday Harbor High School, Friday Harbor 12, Class President 9, Class Treasurer 10, Girls' Club Committee Chairman 10, Class Secretary 11, Girls' Club 9, 10. 1l, 12. FRlZZEl.l, DARLENE J. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band I 10, 11, 12, French Club ll, 12, Lettergirls' Club 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Music Ensemble 12. FURSETH, ROBERT C. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Science Club 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, Football 9, Track 9, Golf 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, ll, Fire Patrol 12, Slip Collector 9, 10, Junior Prom 11, Boy of the Year Committee 12. GAWLEY, JERRY C. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. GEMAR, JANICE D. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, lettergirls' Club 11, 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Standards' Committee 12, Bulletin Board 12, French Club 9, 10, Girls' Club Representative 11, Pep Club 11, 12. GERBRACHT, BOB J. German Club 11, 12, Science Club 11, 12, Chess Club 9, 12, Debate Club 12, Torch Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club President 11, Science Club Secretary 12. GIMMESTAD, DONLEY D. Latin Club 9, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. GLAZIER, MARIAN J. After-School Sports ll, 12, Drama Club 9, French Club 9, 10, French Club Secretary 10, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Office Worker 11, 12, Pep Club 10, Standards Committee 10, 11, U. N. Representative 10, Ushers' Club 9, 10, Decoration Committee Kiwanis Club Hallowe'en Dance 12. ,EFX 5 t.. 3 1 Sb i , if f , ser if if wif' :gf 3' il if ff HANSON, SANDRA J. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Girls' Glee 9, 10, ll, 12, A Cappella Choir 12, Attendance Office 10. HATHAWAY, COLLEEN E. Entered from Yakima High 12, After-School Sports 11, 12, Y- Teens 11, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. HAUGE, MORRIS J. Election Committee 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 12, Photo Club 10, 11, Torch Society 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Council 12, A Cappella Choir 12, Annual Staff 12, Varsity Quartette 12, German Club President 10, Dads' Night Committee 12, Torch Gbreakfast Committee 11, 12, Boys' lee 12. HAZEN, TOM Tee Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Slip Collector 11, 12, Fire Patrol 10, 11, 12, Air Raid Patrol 11, 12, letter- men's Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11. HEATH, HAL E. Commercial Club 10, 11, Fire Patrol 9, 10, Cheerleader 12, Student Council 9, 11, Spanish Club 10, 11, Athletic Manager 9, Co-Sports Editor of Chieftain 11, 12, Junior Prom Decorating Committee 11, Foreign Exchange Committee 11. HEATHERINGTON, KAY D. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Ten Tin Canners 12, Attendance Office 11, 12, Standards Committee 12, Spanish Club 10, Student Council 12, Girls' Club Council 11, Roll Room President 12. HEGEI., PHYl.l.lS l. Entered from Clarkston High, Wash. 9, Bulletin Board Commit- tee 11, 12, Home Ec Office 11, Main Office 11, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Roll Room Secretary 10, Girls' Club Council 10, 12, Distributive Education Club 12. HEIDT, MARGUERITE 1. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, Standards Com- mittee 11, Commercial Club 12, College Conference Hostess 11. HEPPENSTALI., SUSAN R. Torch 9, 10, 11, Ushers' Club 9, Pep Club 9, 10, latin Club 11, 12, Annual Staff 10, 11, Fire Patrol 10, 12, Lettergirls' Club 11, 12, Standards Committee 10, Bulletin Board Committee 10, Roll Room Vice President 10, Girls' Club Council 10, Cheerleader 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. . 1' 1 , U 1owy'? ' 'ae J- Y. . F 1 ' ,, ,av ' Wo, i V' L? f- J ' Q . , ct . . 11171 ...1., , ml' ii! ff' 'i t ' A tx 3 .A 42 w- 'gr hs, . was 'ev -f K irq f , ifitrw I' 17 1 fff ' 'ef HERGER, RONNIE A. Entered from Cleveland 10, Football 9, 11, Baseball 9, 11, 12, Basketball 9, Student Council 10, 12, Sanitation Committee 9, 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Patrol 12, Roll Room Representa- tive 9, Slip Collector 9, Ski Club 9. HICKLIN, RONA1.D L. Student Council 9, 10, 12, Student Body President 9, Basketball 9, 10, Senior High Quartet 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior High Ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12, Soloist 9, 12, Torch Society 9, 10, 11, 12, Torch President 12, Youth of the Month Committee 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club Vice President 10, 11, Spring Play 11, Fall Play 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir Council 9, 10, 11, 12, All-Northwest Chorus 11, A Cappella Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Career Day Host 9. I-lIGl.EY, ROBERTA K. Band I 10, 11, 12, Girls' Club Band 12, Photo Club 10, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Music Library 11, Music Office 12, Girls' Sporls 10, 11, 12, lettergirls' Club 11, 12. HILLIKER, DICK A. P.A. Crew 10, 11, 12, Disaster Patrol 11, Youth of the Month Committee 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Roll Room Secretary 11. HlNKlE, MONTY Entered from Edmonds High 9, Band I 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. HOLMAN, RICH Dick Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, School Pride Committee 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, lettermen's Club 11, 12. HOOF, SCOTT R. Golf 10, 11, 12, Fire Patrol 12, Career Day Host 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. HOPSON, l.llllE MAE Entered from Ozark High, Arkansas 1.1, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. 4 a .. s . ,,, i f t -. 1 . ,, e 5 me F . . 1 'L W' f 'av Q, it 5, 5 Pe 045, q H . 'ri e 5, 1 .S gg' A t ki l Xl, 5 5 - X . 2 ex Z, ,251 ,,,,4.....,.....f 41 g, A Q 4 Q Q- .5 ,We A. ...ff ,V if 4 K 2 JACKSON, ILONA J. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Chorus 10, 11, Girls' Glee 12, Retail Selling Club 12. JACOBS, MICKEY T. Student Council 9, 11, latin Club 11, 12, Football 9, 11, Varsity Quartette 11, 12, Double Quartette 11, 12, Mixed Ensemble 11, A Capella Choir 10, 11, 12, Roll Room President 9, 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Boys' Glee 9, Spring Play 11, Solo Contest 9, 11, 12. JACOBSON, MARTHA E. Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Lettergirls' Club 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Home Ec Office 12, Bulletin Board Committee 11, 12, German Club 10, 11, Play Day 11, Pep Club 11. JANE, MARY I.. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Chorus 11, Girls' Glee 12, Usher's Club 9, Retail Selling Club 126 Chieftain Staff 11, Advertising Sta 11. JANISCH, BOB Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Fire Patrol 10, 11, Slip Collector 10, ll, 12, Chieftain Reporter 11, School Pride Committee 10, 11, Science Club 9, 10, Photo Club 12. JARVIS, DICK W. Fire Patrol 9, Stage Crew 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. JARVIS, LORETTA Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. JENSON, VERNON E. Track 9, Mimeograph Room 11, 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. JOHNSON, PAT A. Journalism 11, Photo Editor 11, Advertising Manager 11, Girls' Glee 11, 12, Office Assistant 11, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. -tl! ii . K. wif HOWE, LARRY L. Entered from No. Platte High School, North Platte, Neb. 12, Football 9, Basketball 10, 11, Sportsman Club 10, ll, Model Club 9, Hunting and Fishing Club 10, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. HUDSON, GREGG A. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, latin Club 11, 12, Dad's Night Com- mittee 12. HUGHES, ARl.YNE M. Girls' Glee 11, 12, latin Club 9, 10, 12, Alumni Latin 11, 12, Fire Patrol 9, Roll Room Secretary 9, Girls' Sports 10, letter- girls' Club 11, 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Music Contest 11. HUMPHREY, CARL Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 10, Boys' Club Representative 11. HUSELAND, HERB Basketball Manager 9, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Press Club ll, 12, Chess Club 9, Chieftian Staff 11, 12, Photography Club 12, School Patrol 9, Hall Patrol 9, 10. HUVINEN, ELMER E. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Stage Crew 10, Baseball 11, 12. INGHAM, ANNA Girls' Club 9, 10, ll, 12. JACKSON, BEVERLY .l. latin Club 11, 12, Bulletin Board 12, Chorus 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, I1, 12, Girls' Glee 12. 1 It my .1 . f 1 A , l ' M -,wx i ,. Wt A ff gQ A uf A 1 ' ,',' J-1413 , xklmwll 2 ay . , 3 V ig V L wiht 5 4 X I KARLBERG, JUDITH L. Entered from Tucson High School, Tucson, Aria. 115 G.A,A. 95 Production Staff 10, 115 Future Nurses 115 Girls' Club 11, 125 Ski Club 11. KARSTENS, RICHARD Karsty Track 9, 11, 125 Student Council 9, 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, 115 Spanish Club Secretary 105 A Cappella Choir 11, 125 Choir Council 125 Lettermen's Club 11, 125 Parking Patrol 125 Student Patrol 125 Junior Prom Decorating Committee 115 Standards Committee 11. KEIR, CAROL E. Bulletin Board Committee 125 Standards Committee 11, 125 Office Worker 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 After-School Sports 125 Washington Retail Selling Club 12. KELLY, DONN L. Baseball 10, 11, 125 Fire Patrol 9, 10, 11, 125 Air Raid Patrol 9, 10, 125 Standards Committee 125 Student Pride Committee 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. KELLY, GARY H. Track 9, 105 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. KISER, STEVEN Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle 105 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. KLINEFELTER, DICK L. Klinks Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Stage Crew 105 French Club 105 Stand- ards Committee 125 Retail Selling Club 125 School Pride Com- mittee 115 Washington Retail Club 12. KNOLL, BERNIE P. Entered from O'Dea High School, Seattle 105 J.V. Baseball 95 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, KNOWLES, RON A. Fire Patrol 9, 10, 115 Air Raid Patrol 9, 10, 115 Junior High Basketball 95 J.V. Basketball 10, 115 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Sanitation Committee 115 Slip Collector 125 Spanish Club 105 Home Room Secretary 95 Home Room Vice President 9, 105 Boys' Club Representative 9, 10. -vs -. l ' s val. va-AY S 1' -41 . 1 'I 1-rfv ' ' 'A' J ,, ii . ff' ,V F iw 1 1. f . '- . u 5... .-T . 'Q Il' v tr... nt V I I, ,S-5 if? EL .49 'vwl IJ' 'I 'ml a Al-wa 4 ssl., 'lpn' ,,,.,, if 5' ,mc il I 'ig M l ' 1 , QT... ' e? :i' 'f 1 ls'giafl , . -,, , - . Q F 1 Q '52,-F ir sl 'Y '27 li , ly - s't F tif' I X . -r... -'- 5 ., ini i..- ' , 1 ,, -n--- ..- 1 .,.....-f 1lt 1 KOEHN, JUDITH L. Roll Room Secretary 95 Girls' Club Representative 105 Solo Con- test 9, 10, 115 Office Worker 11, 125 Fall Play 11, 125 Junior Council 115 Orchestra Council 105 Double String Quartet 9, '105 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Fall Play Production Staff 105 Violin Ensemble 115 Torch 10, 11. KRIEG, JACK Cougar Basketball 95 Baseball 11, 125 Student Council 105 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 105 Lettermen's Club 11, 12, LANGLAND, SANDRA B, Senior Council 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club Secre- tary 115 Girls' Club Cabinet 11, 125 Commercial Club 10, 11, 125 Commercial Club President 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Pep Club Vice President 125 Latin Club 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 9, 105 Student Council 9, 125 Office Worker 10, 11, 125 Fire Pairol 125 Budget Review Committee 11, 125 After- School Sports 10, 11, 125 Torch 9, 10, 11, 125 Annual Staff 11, 125 .lunior Prom Committee 115 Roll Room Secretary 115 Girls' Club Representative 105 Dramatics Club 9. LARSON, BERNARD Captain Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 11, 125 Football 10, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Baseball 125 Standards Committee 125 School Pride Committee 11. LAUGHLIN, GENE Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 125 Festival Band 10, 11, 125 Track Manager 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 125 Hall Patrol 125 Chess Club 10, 11, 125 French Club 9, 105 Debate Club Representative Club 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Boys' 115 Student Vehicle Control Committee 125 Roll Room Secretary 10. LAWSON, STEPHEN M. Entered from Jane Addams Junior High, Seattle 105 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 German Club 11, 125 Torch Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 125 Science Club 125 Debate Club 125 Roll Room Vice President 11. LAYTHE, BILL G. Stage Crew 11, 125 Production Staff 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Art Club 9, 10, ll. LEE, MIRIAM G. Latin Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Senior Girls' Glee Il ,125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Torch 11, 12. i A , Wu' il rms - vt' J 'I W1 f . '1 T -v-...mv X 5 . Bk 5' ' fl? 1 'L eS?sfi5,51,.5e,5,..t,ytfivuf-, .- , 52525 W W W MARRS, DONNA F. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Photo Club 12. MARTINEAU, AL J. Baseball 10, 11, 125 Chess 10, 11, 125 Chess Tournaments 11, 125 Photo Club 125 Photo Club Vice President 125 lllahee Staff 125 Senior Council 125 Track 95 French Club 9, 10. MATHEWSON, LORRAINE M. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Drama Club 95 Girls' Sports 11, 125 Bulletin Board Committee 125 Retailer Club 125 Chieftain Staff 11. MAY, DAN Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. MIKKONEN, MELITA E. Bulletin Board Committee 11, 125 Standards Committee 11, 125 Senior Girls' Glee 125 Collage Day2 Hostess 115 Girls' Club 9, 1 , 11, 1 . MILLER, GARY R. Football 10, 11, 125 Track 105 Standards Committee 115 Hall Patrol 125 Slip Collector 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. MILLIKEN, MARILYN 1A. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Band ll 95 Band I 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 125 Uniform Manager 125 Torch 10, 11, 125 Debate 125 Ensemble Con'est 9, 125 Chieftain Staff 115 Spanish Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Festival Band 115 Girls' Club Cabinet 125 Solo Contest 95 Standards Committee. MINERICH, RICH Basketball 9, 105 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Sanitation Committee 115 Slip Collector 11, 125 Fire Patrol 125 Standards Committee 125 Hall Patrol 115 Election Committee 12. MIRRO, VINCENT Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 11, 125 Orchestra 11, 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. LEVAR, SHARON ANN Ushers' Club 95 Commercial Club 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Standards Committee Chairman 125 German Club 10, 115 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 105 Junior Council 115 Roll Room Vice President 11, 125 Roll Room Secretary 10, 115 Girls' Club Council 115 Homecoming Queen 12. LOSEY ROBERT JR. Bud Chess Club 10, 11, 125 Student Council 105 Baseball 115 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 9. LOVE, DEL L. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Stage Crew 115 Spanish Club 11. LUBERTS, ALFRED J. Lube Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club Cabinet 125 Boys' Club Welfare Committee Chairman 125 Band l 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 11, 125 Pep Band 11, 125 Solo Contest 11, 125 Band Contest 9, 10, 11, 125 Sax Quartet 10, 125 Sax Duet 11, 125 Festival Band 11, 125 Drama Club 125 Fall Play Production Staff 115 Senior Ball Committee 125 Torch Society 9, 10, 11, 125 Torch Breakfast Committee 11, 125 Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Chess Club Vice President 10, 115 Chess Club President 11, 125 Chieftain Staff 125 Press Club 125 Chieftain Editor 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Art Club 10, Photo Club 125 Track 9, 11, 125 Latin Club 11, 125 JCL Committee Chairman 115 Science Club 11, 125 Career Host 12. MADSEN, ART E. Spanish Club 9, 105 Junior Prom Committee 115 Fire Patrol 125 Sanitation Committee 115 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. MADSEN, ROBERTA L. Spanish Club 95 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Glee 9, 105 Ensemble 9, 105 Mixed Ensemble 115 A Cappella Choir 11, 125 Press Club 125 Music Office 12. MALVICK, SHARON C. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Photo Club 125 Bulletin Board Commit- tee 11, 125 Make-up Crew 11, 125 College Day Hostess 115 Girls' Glee 125 Pep Club 125 After-School Sports 11, 125 Letter- girls' Club 12. MARR, MAXINE Entered from Wahkiahum High 125 French Club 125 Junior Play 115 Freshman Play 95 National Honor Society 115 Play Crew 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Athletic Association 95 Letter- girls' Club 125 Junior Class Secretary 115 lnterclass Basketball 95 Annual Staff 10, 115 Chorus 9, 10. 3 .ff 'A 1. . MITCHELL, HAROLD W. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Baseball Manager ll. MONROE, DAVE C. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Torch Society 95 Football 9, 105 Junior Council 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 Disaster Patrol 10, 11, 125 Budget Review Committee 10, 11, 125 Garbage Patrol 125 P.A. Crew 11, 125 Student Vehicle Control Committee 11, 125 Vehicle Control Committee Chairman 125 Boys' State 115 King County Safety Conference Delegation 11, 125 King County Safety Planning Committee 125 Track 105 Boy of Year Committee 125 Boy of Year Committee Chairman 125 Band 125 Dads' Night Committee 10, 115 Red Cross Committee 9. MORGAN, MYRNA L. Entered from Templeton Junior High, Vancouver, B.C., 95 Drama Club 11, 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. MORIARTY, JOANNE E. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Press Club 125 Lettergirls' Club 125 Torch Society 105 After-School Sports Sports 11, 125 Playday at Kent 11. MOSS, LEE Basketball 95 Baseball 105 Science Club 105 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. MUHICN, LORRAINE H. Sextet 125 A Cappella Choir 125 Senior Girls' Glee 115 Letter- girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 After-School Sports 10, 11, 125 Youth of the Month Committee 125 Election Committee 125 Basketroom Worker 115 Spanish Club 105 Standards Committee 125 Senior Ball Com- mittee 125 Homecoming Princess 12. McCARTHY, SHIRLEY J. Latin Club ll, 125 Make-up Crew 11, 125 Junior Prom Commit- tee 115 Distributive Education 125 Standards Committee 125 Fire Patrol 125 After-School Sports 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Besketroom Worker 125 College Conference Hostess 115 Kiwanis Dance Committee 115 Roll Room Secretary 125 Wash- ington Retailers Club 12. McCOY, JOHN M. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11. McCOY, TRUDY E. Fashion Show 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Commercial Club 105 After-School Sports 11, 12. 5 if fl . 'rs ,..r-J Y! rr 5 be IWC . ' N ', yi. Q, 1 XXL , , All ...ar-fc if : rs ..,f,- 1 5. -14 .. . . yt.. .., . 1. it 'V .t.L. AW. ., 7. E 5' V M.: , sv' A 1 Y N ii' . 4. 2 . 1- All . . l l A -5' McGARRlGl.E, KAREN J. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Regulation and Girl of the Month Committee 10, 115 Torch Society 10, 11, 125 Junior Council 115 Junior Prom Decorations 115 Spring Play 115 Fall Pley 125 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Roll Room Vice President 10, 115 Annual Staff 115 J,C.L. 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club Program Chairman 95 Chieftain Staff 125 Ushers' Club 95 Pep Club 105 Girls' Club Representative 10, 115 Play Day 11. NARD, RICHARD C. Football 95 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Hall Patrol 125 Fire Patrol 95 Track 9. NELSON, BARBARA A. Nonette 105 Senior Girls' Glee 9, 105 Sextet 125 A Cappella Choir ll, 125 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 125 Junior Council 115 Student Council 9, 10, 11, 125 Student Body Secretary 95 Ushers' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Ushers' Club President 125 Friendship Club 10, 11, 125 Friendship Club President 125 Torch Society 9, 10, 125 Torch Society Secretary 125 Youth of the Month 125 Leader- ship Conference in Denver 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 After- School Sports 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Girls' Club Cabinet 125 Homecoming Princess 12. NELSON, CAROL M. Roll Room President 95 Roll Room Secretary 10, 115 Girls' Club Representative 115 Ushers' Club 9, 105 French Club 11, 125 Attendance Office Worker 125 After-School Sports 105 Drametics Club 95 Student Council 95 Play Day 95 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Torch Society 9. NEUBAUER, RALPH H. Track 95 Fire Patrol 9, 125 Disaster Petrol 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 S.B.A. Store 12. NEYERS, RONALD B. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, 115 Chess Club 125 Science Club 12. NICHOLSON, JOYCE C. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Solo Contest 95 Junior Prom Committee 115 Roll Room President 9. NIELSEN, MARGARET Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Bend 9, 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Solo Contest 9, 10, 11, 125 Festival Orchestre 105 Festival Band 11, 125 Band Council 11, 125 All-School Show 105 German Club 10, ll, 125 Flute Trio 125 Music Office 12. N X , 1, sf W was Li . , . I .H .. A il' ' J .f Y OLMSTEAD, DON R. School Pride Committee 11, Photo Club 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. OLSON, LARRY Pep Club 11, 12, Track 10, 12, Science Club 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. OLSON, MARQUITA Music Office 11, 12, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Solo Contest 10, 11, 12, Commercial Club 10, Assembly Committee 10, Festival Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, Girls' Club Representa- tive 10, 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. O'NElL, BILL .l. Basketball 9, 10, II, 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Slip Col- lector I1, 12, Sanitation Committee 11, 12, Hall Patrol 11, 12, latin Club 11, 12, Latin Club Vice President 11, School Pride Committee 12. OWENS, NOEL W. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Cluh 9, 10, 11, Co-sports Editor II, Co-feature Editor 12, Co-editor 12, Baseball 11, 12, Press Club 12, Attendance Office II, Football Scoreboard 9. PARKER, DUANE Pork Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir Council 11, 12, Junior Council 11, Senior Quartet 11, A Cappella Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Club Cabinet 12, Fire Patrol 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball 9, 10, Boys' Club 9, 10, LI, 12, Standards Committee 11. PATTERSON, ZANE E. Entered from Washington High, Oregon 10, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12, Track 9, Cross-County Race 9, Band IV 9. PEDERSEN, BILL Pete Est ered from Bellevue High 11, Football 11, Track 11, Student Vehicle Control Committee 11, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12. PELLECCHIA, SHARON M. Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, School Store 12, Girls' Club Representative 10, 12, Youth of the Month Committee 11, 12, Distributive Education Club 12. ,fs M rim? 9 x - I f NIEMCZYK, WALYNE R. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, Photo Club 12, Girls Sports 12. NILLES, JERRY F. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball Manager 9, Football 10 Fire Patrol 12, Standards Committee 12, Latin Club 9, 10, 11 12, Science Club 12, Assembly Committee 12, Debate Club 12 School Pride Committee 11, Dramatics 9, Boy of Year Commit: tee 12, Boys' Club Council 11. NIMTZ, GAIL T. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Lettergirls' Club 12, Retail Selling Club 12, Band II 9, Band I 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 12, Bulletin Board Committee 12. NOBLE, Don nays' Club 9, io, ii, iz, A Cappella Choir io, 12. NOVAK, ANN L Girls' Club Representative 9, Attendance Office 11, 12, Girls' Sports 11, 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Lettergirls' Club 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 12, Bulletin Board Committee 11, Play Day 12. O'BRlEN, MARY ANN French Club 11, Standards Committee 11, Main Office Worker 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. O'CONNELL, SHIRLEY A, Ushers' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Standards Committee 12, Fire Patrol 10, 12, Junior Prom Committee 11, Mothers' Tea Committee 11, Play Day 9, Make-up Crew 11, 12, Friendship Club 12, Roll Room Secretary 9, 11, 12, Make-up Chief 12, Ushers' Club Secretary 12, Retail Selling Club 12, After-School Sports 10, 11, 12. OHLSEN, KIETH V. Entered from Willow Lake High, South Dakota 10, Basketball 9, Class Play 9, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 12, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12, Torch Club 12, F.F.A. 9, Class President 9. .- ffm Q Z r I PETERSON, VIRGINIA J. Pete Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 11, 125 After-School Sports 10, 11, 125 Press Club 11, 125 Girl of the Month Com- mittee 125 Chieftain Staff 115 Standards Committee 125 Basket Room 125 Playday 10, 11. PHILLIPS, ANN M, Girls' Sports 95 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Glee 95 Mixed Chorus 105 Standards Committee 12. PINKERTON, LOLA JOYCE Latin Club 9, 10, 125 Drama Club 9, 11, 125 Spring Play 115 Fall Play 125 Senior Girls' Ensemble 105 Girls' Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Girls' Glee 105 A Cappella Choir 11, 12. POLLACK, JANICE A. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Office Worker 115 Standards Committee 125 Bulletin Board Committee 125 Roll Room Secretary 125 Dis- tributive Education Club of America 125 Washington Retailers Club 125 Renton Distributive Education Club 125 Chieftain Staff 115 After-School Sports 12. PROCTOR, JANIS Youth of the Month Committee 95 French Club 9, 105 Junior High Drama 95 Senior Dramatic Club 11, 125 Spring Play 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Torch 115 Junior High Ushers' Club 9. PTOLEMY, CHARLES A. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Photo Club 10, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Boys' State Committee 115 Latin Club 11, 125 Science Secretary 125 Co-Chairman Dads' Night 125 Club 115 Standards Committee 115 Torch n, 12. 11, 125 Torch Club 115 Constitution Revision Club 125 Roll Room Vice President Photo Breakfast Committee RAMSEY, JERRY A. Boys' Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Track 95 Standards Committee 125 latin Club 11, 12. RANDAL, EDWIN K. Entered from Seattle Christian School, Seattle 115 Boys' Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Chess Club ll, 125 Chess Club Vice President 125 Camera Club 9, 105 Camera Club Secretary 105 Brass Quartet 105 Band 105 A Cappella Choir 115 Mixed Ensemble 115 Ensemble Contest 115 Football Field Crew 115 Honor Society 9, 105 Radio Club 9, 105 Latin Club 11, 12. RANKIN, JIM M. Entered from East Wenatchee Junior High, Wenatchee 105 Latin Club 11, 125 lllahee Staff 125 School Pride Committee 125 Photo Club 9, 125 Fire Patrol 12. ,..,.-...., . .31 Q .X-rj vi 4 1,41 f 555 f 'N 'ze .w, JP s.,-v f. 1 F ,-4 L , Y 4 r 've ' 4' 'i -3 - ' V - if if ' 1 ' ' H -P Y ' v ' in - 1 I r-'I .4 A .. Y x I x J' fxi if RASMUSSEN, JERRY A. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 11. RAUB, LORETTA E. Ushers' Club 9, 10, 115 Pep Club 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Glee Club 11, 125 Chieftain Staff 115 Student Council 125 Standards Committee 11, 125 Ushers' Club Secretary 95 Roll Room Secretary 115 Girl of the Month 115 All-School Show 95 Ten Tin Canners ll, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 School Spirit Committee 12. RESKIN, EVELYN M. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club Representative 125 Torch Society 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 9, 10, 115 Chess Club Secretary 115 Spanish Club 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Safety Driving Office Assistant 125 Orchestra 12. RETTIG, MARIAN H. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Sgianah Club 10, 115 School Store RICHARDS, SHIRLEY A. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Chorus 10, 115 French Club 95 Adver- tising Staff 12. REICHLE, CHUCK E. Big Reich Roll Room President 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Vehicle Con- trol Committee 11, 125 Sanitation Patrol 125 Fire Patrol 9, 105 Student Council 125 Parking Patrol 115 Air Raid Patrol 105 School Pride Committee 12. RIECK, WILLIAM E. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Sanitation Patrol 11, 125 Slip Collecting 115 Orchestra 2 9. RILEY, GENE R. 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 115 Track 9, 105 Sanitation Patrol 125 Lettermen's Club 11, 12. Boys' Club 9, 'Q3 if . -' 1' 0 sg ,ik H: QQ ., f f P ' xi Q11 -. 3 , Z - gt fx x. ,vi , 1 X30 mf, iiliiiliiis-' I-iii 'O' y ai, t P' ,J ,, W is .5 M Q3 RYCKMAN, HELEN E. Girls' Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Chieftain Staff 115 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 105 Junior Prom Committee 115 Senior Council 125 Youth of the Month Committee 125 Student Council 105 Basketroom 11, 12. SANDMAN, PATRICIA .l. Chorus 105 A Cappella ll, 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, Il, 12. SARGENT, MARGARET J. Marge Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Orchestra l 95 Lettergirls' Club 125 Spanish Club 105 Chieftain Staff 12. SAUNDERS, DICK L. Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 125 Student Council 125 Torch ll, 125 Parking Patrol 10, 115 Sanitation Committee 12. SCHAAF, GARY G. LV. Football 105 Track 105 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. SCHAFFERT, LaVONDA Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. SCHEUCH, NICK S1B,A, Secretary 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 S.B.A. Vice President 95 P.A. Crew 10, 11, 125 Torch Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Roll Room Officer 105 Plaque Com- mittee 10, 11, 125 Representative to N.A.S.C. 125 Fall Play Cast 125 Mixed Ensemble 115 Spanish Club 10, 115 Boys' Club 9, 10, ll, 125 A Cappella Choir 9, 115 Spanish Club Secretary 105 Representative to N. W. Traffic Safety Conference 105 Boys' Club Assembly Committee 125 Fire Patrol 9, 105 All-School Show 105 Air Raid Patrol 95 League Conference 12. SEARLES, JOAN M. Torch 9, 115 French Club Secretary 11, 125 Foreign Student Com- mittee 125 Grace Notes 115 Commercial Club 10, 11, 125 Letter- girls' Club 105 Fall Production Staff 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 125 Voting- age panel on TV 11, SHAFF, RICHARD A. School Pride Committee 115 Standards Committee 125 Slip Col- lecfor 11, 125 Air Raid Patrol 10, 11: Roll Room President 9, 105 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Student Council 9, 105 Fire Patrol 10, 115 Boys' Club Representative 9. ROBERTS, NADINE C. German Club 105 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12 ROBINSON, CONNIE I. Ushers' Club 95 After-School Sports 105 Press Club ll, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 10. ROLLER, ROBERT LESLIE Track 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball Manager 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 11, 125 Fire Patrol ll, 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Air Raid Patrol 10, Annual Staff 10. ROMMEL, CHARLES Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 German Club 10, 115 Fire Patrol 11, 125 Photo Club 12. ROSA, JIM E. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Baseball 11. I ROSA, MARIE K. Mickey Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Chieftain Staff 11, 125 Advertising Staff 12, Retail Selling Club 12. RUDE5, ARTHEA l.. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 French Club 105 Chieftain Staff 12. RUMSEY, RUBY ARLEINE Entered from Kent-Meridian High 115 Girls' Club Vice President 105 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Roll Room President 105 Girls' Sports 9, 10, Girls' Glee 95 Mixed Chorus 10: Commercial Club 9, 105 Roll Room Vice President 9, Pep Club 9, 105 Radio Club 105 Standards Committee 10, 125 Washington Retailers' Club 12. Cl nys, , . K. at 3,- SHARICK, MELVIN C Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Sanitation Committee 12, SHARP, MORRIE D ys' Club 9, 10, , 8 SHORT, GREG Torch 11, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Solo Contest 9, 10, 11, 12, Accumpanist 10, 11, Ensemble 10, ll, A Cappella Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 12, Orchestra 12, S.B.A. Vice President 12, Student Council 9, 11, 12, Dramatics Club 11, 12, Tower Theater Play 10, Spring Play 11, 12, Fall Play 12, Pep Club 11, Schoo Pride Committee 11, Plaque Committee 11, 12. SHOWER, RALPH T. Entered from Stayton High School, Stayton, Oregon 11, Class Secretary 10, library Club 10, Latin Club 11, 12, Roll Room Vice President 11, Press Club 12, Co-editor of Chieftain 12 -D SIEBENS, JUDY M. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir 12, Girls' Glee 9, 10, 11, Solo Contest 9, 11, 12, Sextet 12, Nonette 9, All-School Show 9, Chieftain Staff 11, Roll Room Vice President 11. SMILEY, TERRY B, latin Club 11, Chess Club ll, Junior Boys' Glee 9, Boys' Club 9,l0,11,12 Rf SMITH, BARBARA Entered from Nettleton Hiqh, Nettleton, Ark, 11, Basketball Club 10, ll, Alter-School Sports 11, 12, Girls' Club 11, 12, Arkansas Historian Club 11, Future Homemalxers of America 10, 11, Junior Prom Committee 11, Pep Club 12. SMITH, LAURA V. Girls' Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Girls' Glee 11, 12, Press Club 12, Spanish Club 12, Sprinq Play 11, Mothers' Tea Committee 11 SODERLUND, MIKE W Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 12, Basketball 9, 10, l1, 12, Senior Council 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, Sanitation Committee 12, Fire Patrol 12, Lettermen's 'R 'DC 4 n 'T Club 11, 12. --all 'ae 1 ,ai ' -3 Q-47 K K A . A YF, SOLHOL1, DIANA Entered from Presentation, San Francisco, Calif. 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 12. SOWARDS, LEWIS D. Track 9, 11, Football 10, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 11, 12. SPADY, MARY ELLEN Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, Girls' Glee 11, 12. SPANGLER, GERALD Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Fire Patrol 12, SPARROW, JOHN M. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Boys' Club Secretary 9, Youth of the Month Committee 11, Fire Patrol 9, 10, 11, Disaster Patrol 10, Slip Collector 11, 12, Standards Committee 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Roll Room President 9, Chieftain Staff 11, 12, Hall Patrol 9, Election Committee 9. SPAULDING, CHARLES L. Band l 9, 10, 11, Track 9, 10, 11, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Torch Club 11, Latin Club 11, 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. SPORTSMAN, RON D. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, Hall Patrol 12, Scoring Squad 9, 10, 11, 12, A Cappella Choir 12, Stage Crew 11, Student Vehicle Control 12, Chess Club 11, 12, Senior Ensemble 12. STABEN, ART L. Fire Patrol 10, 11, 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club 10. l x L '3 7 J X in 5 ii 1 4 W- ...bday TOMS, MARY K. Entered from Alatha High, Colorado 105 Junior Prom Commit- tee 115 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 College Conference Hostess 115 Standards Committee 12. TRAVIS, CLIFF A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 125 Sanitation Committee 11, 125 Hall Patrol 125 Fire Patrol 10, 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 School Pride Committee 10, 115 Standards Committee 12. TRIMM, FRANCES D. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Torch 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club Assembly Com- mittee 11, 125 Attendance Office Worker 11, 125 Press Club Vice President 11, 125 Chieftain Editor 125 Illahee Staff 125 Make-up Crew 11, 125 Girls' State 11. TRIMM, LOIS D. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11,nl25 Photo Cluh Secretary 125 Annual Staff 125 Torch Society 105 Bulletin Board Committee 115 Junior Prom Committee 11. TSURUSAKI, KIYO Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, 115 Roll Room President 95 Roll Room Vice President 105 le?termen's Club 125 Take Money to Bank 11, 12. UBER, SANDRA M. Entered from Issaquah High 115 Girls' Glee 125 Chorus 115 Pep Club 11, 125 After-School Sports 9, 10, 125 Junior Play 115 Choir 115 Song Leader 115 Service Club 9, 105 Camera Club 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. UHLENKAMP, SHIRLEY Entered from H. B. Ellison Junior High, Washington 95 Friend- ship Club 11, 125 Youth of the Month Committee 125 Junior Council 115 Student Council 11, 125 Torch 10, 115 Lettergirls' Club 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Plaque Committee 11, 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Nurse's Office 11, 125 Roll Room Secre- tary 115 lettergirls' President 12. VAN AUSDAL, ARTHUR W. Torch 9, 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 11, 125 Solo Contest 11, 125 Pep Band 11, 125 Orchestra 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Science Club 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, IL, 125 Festival Band 125 Debate Clu 12. VANDERFORD, ARLENE E. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 125 Girls' Club Represen- tative 95 Flute Trio 9, 125 Orchestra 125 All-Girl Band 125 Band I 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports 11. STANLEY, SHIRLEY A. Girls' Glee 11, 125 Girls' Sports 11, 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Slip Collector 125 Pep Club 12. STEIGNER, GEORGENE Band I 9, 10, 11, 125 Orchestra I 10, 11, 125 Commercial Club 10, 115 Girls' Sports 10, 115 Uniform Manager 10, 11, 125 Torch Club 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, Il, 125 Solo Contest 9, 11, 125 Festival Band 10, 11, 125 Festival Orchestra 95 Clarinet Quartet 9, 10, 125 All-School Show 105 Fire Patrol 115 Roll Room Secretary 10, 11, 125 Student Council 95 Band Council 11, 125 Office Worker 125 French Club 115 Lettergirls' Club 11, 12. STEWART, ROBERT B. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. STEWART, VIOLA Entered from Cascade High, Oregon 105 Dancing Club 9, 105 Softball 105 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. SWANSON, JON B. Entered from lakeside 115 Boys' Club 11, 125 J.C.L. 9, 11, 125 Latin Club 11, 125 Youth of the Month Committee 11, 125 Annual Staff 11, 125 Fire Patrol 11, 125 Standards Committee 125 P.A. Crew 11, 125 Golf 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Band 95 Production Staff 12. SWANSON, SANDRA I.. Sandy Entered from Burroughs High, California 115 Girls' Sports 9, 10, 125 Lettergirls' Club 125 Pep Club 9, 10, 125 Latin Club 11, 125 Photo Club 125 Standards Committee 125 Bulletin Board Committee 125 Play Day 9, 125 Aquacade 95 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Spades 10. THOMAS, MARY P. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Torch 105 Girls' Sports 11, 125 Letter- girls' Club 125 Nurse's Office 125 Standards Committee 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Spanish Club 105 Pep Club 105 Girls' Club Publicity Chairman 125 Girls' Club Representative 105 Art Club IO. THORP, LAURACE JULIA Entered from Moscow High, Idaho 115 Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports 95 Drill Team 105 Bulletin Board Committee 12. W' nf ' lac' .QI VENNETTI, RICHARD O. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Cluh 10, 115 Solo Contest 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 A Cappella Choir 125 Band Council 125 Senior Quartet 125 Pep Band 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 115 Fall Play 125 if ' fn My Festival Band 12. Q I VIDOS, FRANK A. -4. Track 9, 105 Mixed Ensemble 11, 125 Varsity Quartet 125 All- 5 ' ' School Show 105 A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 125 Tenor Solo 11, 'f k 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. '1 X VILLA, LAUKEEN E. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Ten Tin Canners 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Girls' Sports 10, 11, 125 Standards Committee 10, 11, 125 Office Worker 125 Junior Council 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 Chieftain Managing Editor 125 Senior Ball Com- mittee 125 Election Committee 125 Mothers' Tea Committee 125 Career Day Hostess 125 Visitation Night Hostess 9. WATSON, ORLENA A. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Press Club 11, 125 Office Worker 115 Chieftain News Editor 11, 125 Radio Production 115 Retailers' Club 12. WEIBELT, BETTY J. . Band ll 95 After-School Sports 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club 9, 10, Y' ll, 125 Junior Hostess 1Colle9e Dayl 115 Girl of the Month 115 Lettergirls' Club 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Slip Collector 12. WEISS, JANET R. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 After-School Sports 10, 11, 125 Letter- i-to ,A ., . girls' Club 11, 125 lettergirls' Club Secretary 125 Latin Club 115 Standerds Committee 125 Miss Anderson's Office 125 College Conference Hostess 11. WILCOXEN, IOLENE R. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 latin Club 11, 125 Assembly Com- mittee 11, 125 After-School Sports 115 Lettergirls' Club 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Senior Ball Committee 125 Youth of the Month Committee 115 Torch Society 10, 11, 125 Student Council 10. WILKERSON, BYRON E. Entered from Ballard High, Seattle 125 Boys' Club 12. WILLIAMS, CAROLYN M. Entered from South Davis J. H., Boutiful, Utah 95 Girls' Club - 9, 10, 11, 125 Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Make-up Crew 11, 125 Production Staff 105 Foreign Exchange Student Committee 115 'Q Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Bulletin Board Committee 105 Art Club 105 Spanish Club 10, 11. A 155 ia .kg , 1 I :P '-67' 4'-in if 'ia P- n l b fi, 4 ,Ja 44 f . Mat, f A . V 4'! WILLIAMS, DICK H. Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Torch Society 9, 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Spanish Club 10, 115 Torch Breakfast Com- mittee 115 Election Committee 10, 11, 125 Plaque Committee 115 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Fire Patrol 125 Clarinet Quartet 125 P.A. Crew 11, 125 Youth of the Month Committee 9, 125 Roll Room Vice President 105 United Nations Committee 105 Festival Band 11. WILLIAMS, FLOYD A. Advertising 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Stage Crew 105 French Club 95 Production Staff 10. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA LOU Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Photo Club 105 Drama Club 10, 11, 125 Standards Committee 115 Bulletin Board Committee 115 Tolo Decoration Committee 115 Pro- .luction Staff 115 Latin Club 11, 125 Roll Room Vice President 95 Debate Club 125 Senior Ball Committee 12. WILSON, KAY F. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Club Publicity Committee 125 After-School Sports 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 125 Commercial Club 125 S'andards Committee 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 Spanish Club 115 Art Club 9. WILSON, MICK D. Football 10, 11, 125 Track 105 Basketball 115 Student Council 10, 125 Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club Cabinet 115 Parking Patrol 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 125 Fire Patrol 105 Hall Patrol 125 Basketball Patrol 10, 125 Spanish Club 10, 115 Office Worker 11. WINSLOW, ALICE A. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Dramatics Club 95 Ushers' Club 95 Senior Girls' Glee 10, 115 A Cappella Choir 125 Standards Com- mittee 11, 125 Bulletin Board Committee 11, 125 Girls' Club Scrapbook Ccmmittee 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 Tumbling Team 95 Spring Play 115 Fall Play 125 Office Worker 12. WOODS, MARY E. Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Nurse's Office 12. WOOLCOTT, NANCY ANN Girls' Clul 9, 10, 11, 125 Lettergirls' Club 125 After-School Sports 11, 125 Office Worker 125 Girls' Glee 125 Play Day 11, 12. ra 4 f xi , , xv .X . , . f .J ,rr , 1, ff' X. , 'li 'IQ X I V Ll 'XXX r at -X 1 .I . X, 'QP S i g. , pl.. ,JW N . BRIDGES, LEON fPost-graduatel Boys' Club 9. IU. 11. 12. I3 GIVENS, KEITH Boys' Club 9, 10, II, 12. LYONS, SABRA L. Entered from Issaquah High School, Issaquah, Wash. 12, Service Club I0, 11, Senior Play 12, Issaquah Journalism Features Editor 12, Junior Play 11, Toastmaster's Club 9. OKESON, DONNA Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. PANGBURN, DOROTHY E. Entered from Issaquah High School, Issaquah 12, Variety Hour 9, Girls' Sports 9, 10, F.H.A. Treasurer 9, 10, Service Club 10, Drama 10, All-School Play IO, Sophomore Play IO, A Cappella Choir 10, 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. BAILEY, CHARLES L. fPicture not shownj Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12. JOHNSON, LORALEA IPicture not shown, Distributive Education 12, GgrlsifClub 9, 10, 11, 12, Annual Art ta 12. WARREN, JERRY D. fPicture not shown, Entered from Yakima High School, Yakima 12, Band 9, I0, II, I2, Chess and Checker Club 10, 11, Pep Band 9, IO, 11, 12, Boys' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Drama Class 11. . 4 ft B e . . 7, '- f . J-..,, 4 Q 2 t is e, WOOTON, ALICE M. Girls' Sports Manager 11, 12, Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Letter- girls' Club 12, A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Senior Girls' Ensemble 10, Senior Girls' Glee 9, 10. WRIGHT, JOY M. Girls' Club 9, 10, II, 12, Art Club 9, 10, 11, Lettergirls' Club II, 12, Youth of the Month 9, Girls' Sports 10, Il, 12, Spanish Club 10, Home Ec. Office 12, Annual Art Staff 12, Play Play 10, 1I. YEE, CHUCK M. Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle 11, Photo Club 12, Hall Patrol I2, Boys' Club 11, 12. YOUNT, DICK M. Boys' Club 9, 10, Il, 12, Torch 9, 10, Fire Patrol 9, 10, 11, 12, Capt. 3rd Floor Fire Patrol I2, Disaster Patrol 10, 11, Youth of the Month Committee 11, Plaque Committee 11, 12, Latin Club I1, I2, Latin Club Vice President 12, Student Council 12, Annual Staff 12, Boys' State II, Vehicle Control Com. 12, Assembly Chairman Committee 12, Career Day Host 12, Dads' Night Com- mittee Chairman 12, Track 9, 10, 11. ZANGA, ROSALYN P. Girls' Club 9, I0, II, 12, Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12, Letturgirls' Club I0, 11, 12, Commercial Club 10, I1, 12, Play Day 12, Main Office 11, I2, Distributive Education Club 12, Commercial Club Vice President 12, Roll Room Secretary 10, Girls' Club Rep. II. ZOLD, ALFRED C. 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K nr' 'I I .111 x A ,.., . . . - , I c PE-. if p ' I I-7 ?- U 5-ffl . . ' I ' I --?.1T ?T!. Y- ng ,I . ' lu 5 , if-Q55 I rhf- , . , ' I .4-X., ,.I . ., .LW , x , , A ,-'Ji'-,-153'-:I--I gg. X I , Y. 1-fr-' 'Q IN'-' '- I5If'HI l'?,i',U-'--w 1'SI ' ' ' -:.f.., - A ' 1 Q5 -Q... pg' -,-..,I 5 .- . I!,..!S.' saw IH, . :'. , , - , ., n.1v,11--,f' I K' 1' ' ', , gy- . In- ,.- .N ,nx. .. -.-g- - 1 f-'-1 4. 'Z . -5 - ' QI I I 'U . I .,,.'y.g,t.-1. K - ,kv .iflhf .,!., . u.I. .-:-,..gi--', , .. 1' - i,:3m.,-I.'.'- .fy ' 3-If I,-gem. -' ,... -3. 0. - f - , . ' ,G.1...,.g,:..... .. I-Xlm , - v 1nr1.:1'faL.-',311! ,L ' ,,-','x, Q .- Ilk -XIIX X ,QQ X ff? f 5 iin 3: IL' VH ' 29 NJ J I f' 2' ,f- . , 'A 'W 2 n- I' V ! g ag , ll HIV W ,-Q I W ,H W Wgfiiiyl, il 'Welt' FRONT ROW: Georgene Steigner, Roberta Bertoui, Maureen Brandhagen, Jolene Wilcoxen, Judy Koehn, Lola Pinkerton. SECOND ROW: Janis Proctor, Carolyn Guy, Susan Heppenstall, Sandra langland, Frances Trimm, Jackie Bartlett, Cathy Aldridge, Jane Church, Joan Searles. THIRD ROW: Joan Feyer- hend, Barbara Nelson, Shirley Uhlenkamp, Miriam lee, Dorothy Forslund, Carole Barry, Karen McGarrigle, Morris Hauge, Charles Ptolemy, Dick Saunders, Arthur Van Ausdal, FOURTH ROW: Dick Yount, Dick Williams, Cnarles Spaulding, Nick Scheuch, Ron Hicklin, Stephen Lawson, Curt Burnett, Dick Ericksen, Al Lubents, Greg Short, David Allen, TORCH CLUB lt is considered an honor and an achievement to belong to the Torch Club. lt is one of the oldest organizations in Renton High. The highlights of this organization are: The Torch assembly held in the fall at which honor pins are awarded, decorating of the Christmas tree in the main hall by Torch members each year, and the Torch breakfast which is held in the spring when the alumni as well as present members assemble. Seniors deserving permanent pins receive them at this time. The officers for this year are President Ron Hicklin, Vice-President Brian Davis, and Secretary Barbara Nelson. Miss Elsie Chandler is the adviser. FRONT ROW: Darleen Fitzpatrick, Beverly Shaw, Darlene Headdy, Joanne Baumgardner, Jeannette Coury, Janice Porter: SECOND ROW: Karen Allen, Elaine Karstens, Margaret Moilanen, Wanda Harison, Sheila Bodie, Sharon Schauer, lynn Felton, Kay Klinker. THIRD ROW: Pat Schuttpelz, Karen Seppi, Nancy Nelson, Sharon Lee, Sharon Edmonds, linda Hayes, Anita Gaidos. FOURTH ROW: Glenda Tuttle, Gurine Nordhy, Dale Bowyer, Glen 0'ConnelI, Robert Bliesner, Dorothy Hemmingsen, Brian Davis, Roger Grove, Kathy Crook, Lorraine Lindberg. sift. - ' TORCH CLUB FRONT ROW Sue Earls, Sharon Gervais, Linda Mortensen, Barbara Bridges, Char Comfort, SECOND ROW: Larry Hebner, Sharon McDougal, Barb Reskiu, Gale Pattie, Jeri Selfridge, Delores Schomburg, Heather Scheuch. THIRD ROW: Sue Teufel, Glenda Pierotti, Carol Talbeclr, Arnold Sims, Janet Moss, Suxanne Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Arnott, Bob Dornberg, Ken Knowle, John Grahner, Mike Rayton, Al Rie:h, Kristen Hoof PLAQUE COMMITTEE The Plaque Committee is composed of eleven students, they are, Greg Short, chairman, Dave Allen, Nick Scheuch, Shirley Uhlenkamp and Dick Yount, seniors, Jeannette Coury, secretary, and Marlin Green, juniors, Allen Day and Gail Pattie, sophomores, and two ninth graders who will be chosen later in the spring Mrs Lois Each is the faculty adviser, Other members of the faculty committee are: Miss Gillis, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Kirk, Mr Voiles, Miss Watt and Mr Weber. The duties of the Plaque Committee are to co-ordinate the plaque award system in Renton High School, At the und lil each school year the members are responsible for getting the plaque awards ready for each senior who has r-rirnrrrl one Beginning this year the student members of the committee spoke in all 9th grade classes in the tall and explained the purposes of the Plague Award System, encouraging the students to take part in the extracurricular activities offer url tlirfin 'G 'if .av ,an l 7 ,qu '77 FRONT ROW Gale Pattie, Jeannette Coury, Shirley Uhlenlxamp SECOND ROW: Greg Short, Marlin Green, Al Day, Dave Allen, Dick Yount, Nick Sehouch FRONT ROW: Audrey Bennett, Lorelei Burrows, Darlene Dickey, Sally Williams, Mary Lou Golitko, Marlene Bickness. SECOND ROW: Mary Woods, Barbara Nelson, Shirley Bryan, Walyne Niemcxyk, Darlene Barber, Carolyn Guy, Ann Novak, Connie Edwardson, Pal Sandman, Sharon Bailey, Beverly Tighe, Jane Berry, Nadine Spangler, Mary O'Brien, Joanne Baumgardner. LIBRARIANS Our Renton High School library is still carrying on the chores and duties as it has in the past years. New staff members and new books have been added to the library, Under the supervision of Miss Dusalina Cavaletto and her assistants, Mr. Leonard Thorp and Miss Roberta Graves, the twenty student librarians have their various duties. They shelve books, clip articles from magazines and newspapers, mend books, check books in and out, and answer various questions that students may ask them. Classes for the student librarians are held once a week taught by Miss Dusalina Cavaletto. DEBATE CLUB Renton High Schools newly organized Debate Club, under the able leadership ot Mr. David Gay, had comparatively good success this year. As the debate season began none ot the Debate Club members had had any previous debating experience. Debating this year's resolution, Resolved: That the educational privileges granted to the veterans of the Korean War be accorded to all qualified youth of the United States of America, were, on the affirmative, Bob Gerbracht and Stephen Lawson, seniors, and, on the negative, Margaret Moilanen and Diane Renner, iuniors. The following are the results ot this year's debates: Renton 2, Issaquah O, Renton l, Mount Si T, Renton l, Holy Rosary l, Renton l, Shore- line T, Renton l, Saint Aquinas l, Renton 2, Bellarrnine O, Renton O, Mercer Island 2, Renton O, Kent-Meridian 2, Ren- ton l, Clover Park lg Renton l, Bellevue T, Renton l, Bothell l. With the return next year of the team of Moillanen and Renner and many of the promising debaters pictured above, who gained much experience through practice debates this year, Renton will become well known for its fine Debate Club. lMissing from the picture: Margaret Moillanen.J mf! FRONT ROW: Linda Percy, Nancy Butler, Jackie lee, Barb Reskin, Diane Renner, Sharon Leonard, SECOND ROW: Stephen Lawson, Bob Gerbracht Gene Laughlin, .lerry Nilles, David Percy. 'C ' 5 FIRST ROW Duane Nelson, Jackie Van Wyck, Judy Burrys, Heather Scheuch, Pat Thomas, Darlene Wharton, laVerta Nelson, Patty Akers, Patti Millard, Arista Hiatt SECOND ROW Mariorie Lindberg, Cathy Hindes, Kay Denton, Carolyn Thomas, Linda Williams, Shirley Gordon, Barbara Simpson, Anna Marie Carrato, lois lorr.-nson, Anita Colson, Alicia Sepeilveda. THIRD ROW' Ardith Rader, Glenda Pierotti, Ann Novak, Nancy Perry, Sharon Mo Dougal, Janet Moss, Barbara Mattson, Judy Davidson, Lorna Durie, Pat Frisbie, Sharon Gervais FOURTH ROW: laura Smith, Brenda Stein, Arline Juarez, Marlene Johns, Sharon Bailey, Ethel Hirst, Sue Williams, Sue Garrick, Claudette Gibeault, Geri Evans, Sandra Heieren, Dorothy Hemmingsen, Myrna Farrow, Char Comfort SPANISH CLUB flilrrwv-, wi-Iv I-Iwli-rl avr tlw vmncms, Ilasscg. Ilns year There are about 75 members Ill the club IIN- Img pnrlril Iwi ilu-. ,I-.rv flu- pri-5cu1a1uQrw of a play depicting life in Spain lorry Culelnras, um exchange -,llirlr-ral will lvrnllrllr' Il M1 Mmm .incl Mr lmsiw .rw Ilu- laaully advisers LX -an ' :L f A 1 fs 45152 -f -an ,tghi l I 'D A N FIRST ROW: Don Merritt, Bill Heath, Dave Paulon, Nicholas Garcia, Richard Dohrn, Chuck Funk. SECOND ROW: George Reed, Rich Minerich, Bob Ellyson, Jack Ellyson, Norman Richardson, Bruce Puckett, Ron Crockett. THIRD ROW: Antonio Culebras, Ron Knowles, Ronald Fowler, Dennis Phillips, Arnold Tomac, AI Custer, Dwayne Kelloniemi. FOURTH ROW: Dick Saunders, Mick Wilson, Glenn Connelly, Bill Pedersen, Bill Ashley, Robert Bliesner, Dale Bowyer, Dick Ericksen, Gil Cox. A , rx 'x X .3 Q N 1 '- .rf f. .1 FIRST ROW: Harry Evans, Dick Favro, Larry Capellaro, Denny Kump, Rod Petrenchak, Robert Edmund. SECOND ROW: Pat Williams, Kathy Argano, Martha Dobson, Sharron Baldwin, Wendy Tuttle, Phyllis Cheever, Cathy Rankin, Pat Cook. THIRD ROW: Peggy Owens, Lillian Lozier, Dawn Rae Arnold, Jane Dobson, Beverly Jackson, Elspeth Anderson, Vicki Santi, Maridy Ahlers, Gloria Dunigan, Sharon Dunigan, Linda Brooks. FOURTH ROW: Larry McNeight, Sharon Edmonds, Lynn Felton, Diane Loken, Glenda Tuttle, Arleen Evans, Ardythe Longwell, Marilyn Davis, Pat Wren, Jeri Selfridge, Marsha Sipila, .lean Chittenden, Arnold Sims. FIFTH ROW: Mike Millard, Richard Pettibone, Jerry Benson, Al Day, Don Conn, Harold Eastman, John Merritt, John Losey, Ron Sportsman, Mickey Jacobs, Ron Olson, Ted Binder. LATIN CLUB This year's Latin Club is under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Gillis' and' Mr. Donald Larson. The officers for this year are: President, Wendell Gutter, Vice-President, Dick Yountf and Secretary, Sharon Schauer. Miss Gillis states that: The wealth of tradition and cultural history represented by the Romans and Greeks, offers to the Latin Club a great opportunity for variety in their meetings and programs. This year there are about l7O students taking Latin, of whom many.participate in the monthly meetings. This year the annual State Junior Classical League Convention fwhich BO delegates from Renton attendedb was held at Holy Names Academy in Seattle. The Renton Chapter is very proud of its membership in J.C.L. as it was the largest Renton Chapter sent the official Washington State delegate, Charles in Cedar Falls, Iowa, in June of T955 chapter in the United States last year. Also Ptolemy, to the National J.C.L. FRONT ROW: Nancy Newman, Sharon Meredith, Joan Maekawa, Jolene Wilcoxen, Darlene Headdy, Cathy Hindes, Beverly Shaw, Connie Kerr. SECOND ROW: Barbara Querry, .ludi Seresun, Jacklyn Blake, Erna Wressell, Dorothy Forslund, Susan Heppenstall, Cathy Aldridge, linda Mortensen. THIRD ROW: Linda Camerini, Betty Sharp, Connie Schroeder, Mariorie Constantine, Shirley McCarthy, Virginia Nelson, Nancy Puller, Kristen Hoof, Kathy Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Paul Kravagna, larry Jett, Bill O'Neil, Ed Randal, Wendell Gutter, Jerry Ramsey, Roc Caldwell, V 'rv LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW Cndr-lm Felton, Jermri While, Sulanne Sanders, Judy Sforey, Mary Dickinson, luana Josvold, Carole Shearer, Judy Weber. SECOND ' ' ' ' ' l F' l i lr ROW Fmnu-s Trnnm, Jmmnr- Porlras, Vonna McChesrley, Sue Earls, Barb Reskln, Jane Thomson, Belly Williams, aura llzpa rlc , Judy Swanson THIRD ROW Sharon McDougal, Karen Danielson, Pa? Donnelly, Sharon lee, Jeanny Sacry, Sandra langland, Karen Gaidos, Margo O'Nr-il, Margparr-i Moilanen, Sharon Maher. FOURTH ROW4 Charles Ptolemy, Sandy Swanson, Sue Teufel, Oraline Ru Al Duncalf, David All:-n, Dirk Ynunv, Kniih Olmslead, Joanne Geiger, AI luherts Joan Schluneger, McGarrigle, Anita hl, Nancy Nelson, Aiming ilu- many .iclsvmv-, umluclml in the Gcrlimn Club Yhls year were the re.ic,llr1g of books, specnlics IH Lvorrwmn, viflmlfu fm Cie-yummy fqmf qmmr-, rim! occnsiuvml movies The duel molect this yum was 'Auf Deutsche' rlnougli the lmllm .il Clunaiivm- lllm' Ilu- ofluuia thu, your were Preslclevwt, Tony Culelnms, Vine Pvesidcmt Paul Kmvnqim, Seuetary lllrl- lull-K-.1-1. 1- rg: IQ QE , lv E ' ll .. 'lla m .ul FRONT ROW: Gurins Nordby, Ioan Foyerabend, De Lorse Hennige, Nancy Bergsma, Carol Bergsma, Sheila Wood. SECOND ROW: Roger Koehn, lane Hathaway, Don Nichols, Paul Kravagna, John Sneddon, David Percy, larry Hebner. THIRD ROW: Fefe Maas, Mike Moses, Bob Halverson, Anionio Cule- brls, Siephen Lawson, Curr Burneh, Dick Ericlrsen, Al Riech, 0900 Sireuli. fi .edt-Q26 FRONT ROW: Jane Dobson, Sharon Lovar, Sue Heppenstall, Rita O'ConneIl, Ella Kozak, Arlyne Hughes, Mary Dickenson, Roberta Bertoui, Alice Win- slow, Mary Thomas. SECOND ROW: Juanita Courtright, Janice Naylor, Delores Gorton, Bernice Barnhart, Nancy Sandahl, Mary Woods, Roberta Mad- sen, Laureen Villa, Georgene Steigner, Marquita Olson, Rosalyn Zanga. THIRD ROW: Doris Cook, Julianne Hunter, Shirley O'ConnelI, Joann l.akie, Shirley Stanley, Betty Weigelt, Shirley Uhlenkamp, Penny Buchholz, Dorothy Cook, Roberta Higley, Judy Koehn, Margaret Nielson, Bonnie McWil- liams, Marion Glazier. FOURTH ROW: Art Staben, Jack Sparrow, Bill O'Neil, Larry Crook, Ray Bergman, Al Atwood, Vic Carpini, Gary Miller, Bob Janisch, Dave Aclxer, Kiyo Tsurusaki, Warren Donnelly, Barbara Berner. OFFICE WORKERS Without the help of student assistants, running from classroom to classroom and doing administrative errands, office supervisors would find their iob quite a task. In the Main Office, under the supervision of Mrs. Warren, girls are kept busy answering telephone calls, sorting and stapling bulletin materials and contacting students. Are you in need of anything in the line of school supplies? Well, if you are, the Renton High School store is always open to solve your problem. The School Store also keeps a Lost and Found Department which is a big iob. Miss Lundy is the adviser. In the Attendance Office, students are busy filing, keeping Kardex attendance records and other clerical duties under the supervision of Miss Holt. Keeping records, running errands, and assisting in registration and withdrawals, are the chief duties in the coun- selor's office. Miss Shook's Little Nurses are always on hand to help with necessary tasks in the nurse's office. The P.E. classes wouldn't be the same without the basketroom helpers who assist the instructors by checking valu- ables, keeping attendance and other supervisory duties. So hats off to the busy workers, who every day do a iob well. .. Y FRONT ROW: Deon Ball, Margaret Brees, Mary Jane Ilona Jackson, Molly Armitage, Carol Nelson, Janet Weiss, Marian Rettig, Nancy Phillips, Pat Williams, Jeannette Coury, Roberta Larson, Sally Williams. SECOND ROW: Pat Frisbie, Nancy Woolcott, Margaret Sargent, Kay Kllnker, Sharon Ed- monds, Barbara Fontaine, Pat Hartman, Rosalie Bertozzi, Julianne Hunter, Jeanette McMillan, Marvel Blederstedt, Carol Keir, Sharon Pellechia. THIRD ROW: Janet Miller, Nadine Spangler, Linda Hayes, Mary Fullerton, Shirley McCarthy, Virginia Peterson, Helen Ryclunan, Karen McGarrigle, Frances Trimm, Ann Novak, Maureen Brandhagen, Jeanette Hagerty, Carrolin Page, Roberta Delaurenti. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Bartlett, Barbara Ford, Victor Boulanger, Ralph Neubauer, Dave Marbaugh, Roger Grove, Steve Bennett, Glenn Connelly, Harold Eastman, Ernie Ballarrnl, Warren Donnelly, Oralme Ruhl, Kay Heatherington, Joan Feyerabend. vb-- -- Vt. ug X I hrs.. f5 E l t 4 L FRONT ROW: Stephen lawson, Ralph Arnott, Frances Nelson, Herb Postlewait, Bob Halstead, Lew Landers, Jolm Mason. SECOND ROW: Arthur Van Ausdal, Lynn Baker, Antonio Culebras, Dennis Holma, Guy Evans, Frank Martin, Charles Bowen. THIRD ROW: Bob Halvorsen, Al Day, Trent Buckman, Bob Furseth, Dick Erickson, AI Luberts, Jerry Nilles, David Terrell, Dale Bowyer, SCIENCE CLUB llie Science Club under the able direction of Nlr. Charles Bowen and Nlr. Delbert Pheitfer, advisers, has participated in rnany events this year. These include Western Washington State Fair and the King County Science Fair at the Seattle University gymnasium Among the most interesting events was a talk on space travel by an advanced design engineer front Boeing. Students ioining Science Club are interested in radio, T.V. electronics, physics, chemistry, geology and other related uubierts The club meets on the third Thursday of each month in room 339. -3. fi: CHESS CLUB In the recent elections of the Chess Club, Ron Olsen became the new president, taking over Al Lubert Jr 's rob. Ricliard Martineau became the new vice-president in place ot Ed Randel. The new secretary is Vern Walker, replacing Ted Hallock. lltere is quite an interest in the club this year. A new point system has kept the competition keen. The winner of each semester will play a championship game in June to determine the chess champ tor the year. Al J. Martineau, Jr. won it the first semester, and a lot can happen to a champ in one semester The official adviser is Mr. Larson, quite a chess tan himself. -A ' -x vc l .L WONT ROW: Slndrl Heieren, Acline Tomlinson, Joanne Geiger, Frances Nelson, Marlene Moses, Vern Walker, Ted Hallock, Tommy King, Richard nrtineau SECOND ROW. King Rockhill, Don Cook, Dale Tibblls, .lohn Blake Roland Garrett Bill Fraxee Stanley Graff Al Martineau Bob Halvorsen. THIRD ROW: Ronald Stewart, Al Day, Gene Laughlin, Arthur Van Ausdal, Stephen lawson,' Ed Randal: Robert losey: Bert Brandt,lRon Fairclougll, lim Breeze, Ron Olson, AI Luherts. ,au vs- w 45 f' was 4 .-wa FRONT ROW: Roberta Delaurenti, Barbara Nelson, Shirley O'Connell, Barbara Albrecht, Sharon Routley, Julianne Hunter. SECOND ROW: .loan Maekawa, Pat Hartman, Acline Tomlinson, Judy Weber, Sylvia Carbnnatto, Larryne Hougardy, THIRD ROW: Juanita Courtright, Judy Bremness, Karen Seppi, Betty Williams, Anita Gaidos, Glenda Tuttle, Joann Lakie. 1 ref Fir USHERS' CLUB XJ The principal purposes of T 's organization shall be to usher at all school activities. Girls wearing regulation usher at concerts, dramatic products a d sports activities. Best seats are in the balcony is a remark that may be heard from any active member of the cl b. Members work sixteen hours a year in order to receive plaque credit. Mr. Lester Kovach serves as fa ulty adviser. The officers for this year are President Barbara Nelson, Vice President Roberta Delaurenti, and Secretary Sh rley O'Connell. Y i i i i i iii - - ' , OW: Sydney FRONT ROW: Sh M dith, Shirley Nelson, Joan lotto, Karen Allen,' Sharon Battles, Roberta Andrews, Carol Krieg SECOND R I Emmons, JoAnn lliillzrhardfriita O'Connell, Sharon Dunigan, Pat Carter, Nlarlan Breda, Fayee Flack, Sharon McDonald, Sharon Proctlor. PTHIRDA ROW4 Kathy Crook, Janice Johnson, Nancy Sandahl, Judy Seresun, Sandra Heieren, Sharon Hougardy, Sharon Gervais, Linda Hayes, Carroin age, argare Moilanen. -A W 4 - 4 - -4 FRONT ROW: Kathy Argano, Ella Kozak, Jackie Lee, Pat Akers, Mary Sue Nelson, .loan Foyarabend. SECOND ROW: Al luberts, Nancy Nelson, laura Smith, Karan McGarrigle, Frances Trimm, Joanne Moriarty, Janis Ross. PRESS CLUB One of the more recently organized student groups is the RHS Press Club. Its obiect is to educate the members about the media of mass communication and to promote interest in them. The club meets on the third Monday of every month and enioys speakers from the fields of radio, television and iournalisrn. Any language arts student who manifests an interest in communications may ioin the club either in the first or the second semester. Officers for 1955-56 are Joan Feyerabend, Frances Trimm and Kathy Argano as president, vice-president and sec retary, respectively. The advisers are the CHIEFTAIN adviser, Miss Borghild F. Anderson and the ILLAHEE adviser, Miss Gertrude Srlilaurh PHOTO CLUB This year the Photo Club was comprised of about 25 members. The students ranging from grades 9 through 12, were ronrerned mostly with the two main purposes of taking pictures for the Chieftain and lllahee. They also served the Renton newspapers Under the direction of Mr. Dury A Fox, members learn the basic fundamentals of photography-from the exposure to tha- rlvvclopment of a picture. This provides an opportunity for each individual to learn an interesting hobby. Dahl, President, Al Martineau, Vice President, and Lois Trimm, Secretary, served as this year's officers. 1 1 4 4 -J of ,. 'FO 1 A 5' pf-was r mi V r ith. R. FRONT ROW: Gurine Nordby, Walyne Niemclyk, Gwen Dahl, Chuck Lee, Ch I R l. SECOND ROW: .l' R lr' S ' ' Ella McCullough, Ron Fairclough, Noel Owens. THIRD ROW: laura Smith. Elisson afxzllvzck, Al Martineau, Vllxor glomllldngzhdn Swanson' Lon 'umm' Qt' ff. K , ll' l 4' l iris' sg, 1 -as-.F y -F i, egg FRONT ROW: Freeman Field, Ron Crockett, Frank Ballard, Robert Edmund, Bill Heath, leonard Bob Gerbracht, Ray Bergman, .lerry Elzig, Ray Charlton, Ralph Neubauer, Scott Hoof, Dick Ericksen, Dale Bowyer. THIRD ROW: Ron Dengel, Gary Elfring, Ron Brattus, Roger- Grove, Dick Hilliker, Harold Eastman, Warren Donnelly, Bob Furseth, Curt Burnett, Trent Buckman, Ted Binder. Johnston, Vic Carpine. SECOND ROW: Cliff Travis, DISASTER PATROL The Disaster Patrol serves the student body, Under the direction ot Mr. Charles Bowen, it operates during earth- quakes, fire drills and air raid drills with the purpose of speeding up operations and providing a backbone ot defense in emergencies. The patrol is composed ot boys from both the intermediate and high schools. Their iobs are to hold doors open, man fire extinguishers, and check rooms and utilities. They also act as messengers and stretcher bearers operating from first aid stations. ,tr --l s... FRONT ROW: Art Staben, Rich Minerich, Mike Soclerlund, .lack Krieg, Donn Kelly, Dale Tibbits. SECOND ROW: Terry Strieck, Robert Roller, Art Madsen, Dick Williams, Dick Yount, Bill Parker, Otto Streuli, Charles Rommel, Rodney Petrenchak. THlRD ROW: Dave Marbaugh, Don Rowland, .lohn Merritt, John losey, Jim Rankin, Herb Nissen, Stephen Lawson, Bob Halvorsen. ' t , . FRONT ROW: Rodger Anderson, Bill Heath, Kathy Argano, Pat Hartman, Pat Akers, Roberta Bertoui, Susan Heppenstall, Joe Gathmann, Glenn Connelly. SECOND ROW: Freeman Field, Ted Binder, Jim Hainy, Leonard Johnston, Dick Hilliker, Ron Crockett, Tom Hazen, Don Edmund, Robert Edmund. THlRD ROW: Ray Bergman, Scott Hoof, Brian Davis, Victor Boulanger, Lynn Baker, Bob Furseth, Steve Bennett, Warren Donnelly, Trent Buchman, Dirk Ericksen, Dale Bowyer, Gene Fairbanks, FIRE PATROL Adviser Mr Pfiefer, chiel1 Dick Ericlcsen, assistant chief: Warren Donnelly. Captains, senior high vving, first floor: Duane Parker, seroncl floor, John Merritt, third floor, Dick Yount, intermediate wing, first floor: Trent Buckrnan, second llooi, Dale Tibhits, portable squad Richard Edmond. the tire patrol performs an invaluable service to the school by taking charge of evacuation in case ot a tire. They turn off the lights, take charge of the fire extinguishers and exits, and do anything necessary to speed up the evacua- tion During the year rnany drills are held, often vvith the local tire department present to acquaint the students with the mr-tlrods of evacuating the building, The tire patrol is an important part of our school and one we can vvell be proud ot. 'Q .Qs s rx ,-5 ,' if Nr ' x -- : '-5 i -'L 'rel' ' ' R 'F--' L ,,,.,7':.t lfpyfihv A F5 FRONT ROW: Bob Shaw, Robert Roller, Sharon Leonard, Diane Loken. SECOND ROW: Jim Rankin, Bill Parker, Otto Streuli, Shirley McCarthy, Shirley O'Fonnoll, Art Staben. THIRD ROW: Don Rowland, Dick Yount, Duane Parker, Donn Kelly, Art Madsen, Charles Rommel. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Wicks, John Merritt, John Losey, Ralph Neubauer, Jerry Nilles, Gerry Niles, Dave Marbaugh. T sy ' 5- P FALL PLAY The Goose Hangs High was the R.H,S. Dramatics Department presentation for the fall play. The story, about an American family threatened with bankruptcy and highlighting the children's love for their parents, was written by Lewis Beach. This drama was prepared and presented with the excellence we have come to expect from the dramatics depart ment. Cast members were: Pete Delaurenti Karen McGarrigle Greg Short Richard Venetti Alice Winslow Patti Millard Lola Pinkerton Jane Church Judy Koehn Paul Kravagna Nick Scheuch Ron Hicklin Kay Klinker Larry Jett .uw lr l X Bernard Ingals Eunice Ingals Bradley Ingals Hugh Ingals Lois Ingals Dagmar Carroll Mrs. Bradley lFri. nightj Mrs. Bradley fThurs. nightt Julia Murdoch Leo Day Elliot Kimserly Noel Derby Rhoda Ronald Murdoch im- iftt w Production Staff Manager Lynn Thrasher Assistant Manager Bill Laythe Prompter , Karen Seppi Properties Sharon McDougal, Chairman Sharon Edmunds, Sharon Merideth, Heather Scheuch, Betty Williams Costumes Martha Emery, Chairman Publicity Hal Heath, Joan Feyerabend, Jon Swanson Faculty Advisers Director of Drama and Stage Theodore Feldman Production Staff Harley Kirk 5. ina? 5 . N. l SPRING PLAY Arsenic and Old Lace By Joseph Kesselring Cast of Characters Un order of appearancej Abby Brewster Teddy Brewster Rev. Dr. Harper Officer Brophy Officer Klein Martha Brewster Elaine Harper Mortimer Brewster Mr. Gibbs Jonathan Brewster Dr. Einstein Officer O'Hara Lt. Rooney Mr. Witherspoon Patti Millard, Carol Nelson Paul Kravagna Morris Hauge Bob Bliesner Art Van Ausdal Loretta Jarvis Karen McGarrigle, Cathy Aldridge Greg Short Dick Vennetti Pete Delaurenti Hal Heath Trent Buckman Nick Scheuch Mickey Jacobs Stage Manager Production Staff Dick Ericksen Lighting Lynn Thrasher Art , ,Bill Laythe Prompter Joan Feyerabend Sound Dawn Arnold Properties Sharon McDougal Costumes Barbara Reskin Publicity Karen Seppi Staff Members Martha Dobson, Eleanor Emery, Elaine Karstens, Sandra Hieren, Myrna Morgan, Joan Searles, Betty Williams Faculty Production Staff Director of Drama and Stage Harley E. Kirk Production Staff Theodore Feldman FRONT ROW: Dawn Rae Arnold, Darlene Wharton, Carolyn Williams, Beth McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: Betty Williams, Elaine Karstens, Mary Sue Nelson. THIRD ROW: Shirley O'Connell, ,Shirley McCarthy, Frances Trimm, MAKE - UP CREW Unfamiliar faces was the password of the Make-Up Crew this year, as they performed their assigned duty. Making up the casts of the spring and fall plays as well as the Tower Theater Productions was the maior part of their work. They could be seen up in 4103 rushing to finish their characters, before the first curtain rose on the activities. Putting make-up on the Kiwanis clowns was a public service performed by the girls in this organization lt was the one time they could aid a worthwhile organization. Marvel Biederstedt was chief technician, Shirley O'Connell and Doris Cook were head technicians. This club was under the advisership of Mr. Theodore Feldman. DRAMATICS CLUB The Case of the Crushed Petuniasf' Yes, you guessed right, it's the work of this year's Dramatics Club This is one of the plays held in the Tower Theater after school for the student body and the public. The Dramatics Club is for those students who have an interest in acting and want to further themselves in the acting world. I This year's officers are: Warren Donnelly, President, Patti Millard, Vice President, Jackie Lee, Secretary. The club is under the supervision of Mr. Harley E. Kirk. The club holds try-outs every January to add new members. They plan to participate in the Clover Park exchange assembly. ln the future they plan to hold more plays next year. FRONT ROW: Patti Millard, Joan Lotto, Trudy Price, Mary Sue Nelson, Carolyn Williams, Carol Nelson, Lola Pinkerton. QECOND ROW: Myrna Morgan, .lanis Proctor, Gale Pattie, Jackie Lee, Cathy Aldridge, Pat Williams, Kay Klinker. THIRD ROW: Paul Kravagna, Oraline Ruhl, Greg Short, Warren Donnelly, Karen McGarrigle, Maurice Whitener, Judy Koehn. Mike Halstead, Al Day, Richard Erickson, Vern Walker, Don Lambert, Thane Head, lynn Thrasher. STAGE CREW This year the Stage Crew was made up of ten boys whose tasks were many and varied. The crew was divided into two sections: the stage hands headed by Dick Ericksen, and the electricians headed by Lynn Thrasher. lhe crew put in many hours building sets and properties for the fall and spring plays, as well as working at all school assemblies and dances during the year. The Stage Crew was under the able supervision of Mr. Kirk and did a iob this year well worth a vote of thanks. 1: if :ia . . CREW If it were not for the P. A. Crew under the supervision of Mr. Kenneth Pattie, we wouldn't have any audio at our assemblies and ball games, Because of the amount of work involved and classes missed, each member must maintain at least a B average. Many thanks for a iob well done. i . . ..'N.,.y,- is, 4i1j'K , FRONT ROW. Dave Paulon, Nick Scheuch, Bill Heath, Ken Dornberg. SECOND ROW: Bill Ashley, Al Custer, Dick Hilliker, Leroy Anderson, Dick Williams, Dave Monroe, Jon Swanson, Henry Milton, Mike Rayton. I J 1' f r , 5 , , , L I i ? FRONT ROW: Georgene Steigner, Pat Schuttpelz, Monty Hinkle, Ginger Delaurenti, Marilyn Milliken, Carole Shearer, Jon Zetterburg, Paul Kravagna, Rodge Koehn, Wendy Tuttle, Anita Hiatt, Arlene Vanderford, Margaret Nielson. SECOND ROW: Bev Shaw, Gail Nimtl, Sharon Talheck, Suzanne Sanders, Charlotte Tuttle, Al Luberts, Susan Earls, Gene Laughlen, Gerina Manary, Shirley Malvick, Dick Brown, Bob Knight, Darlene Frizzell, Jon Richmond, Ross Mathewson, Alice Thayer, Linda Camerini, Caroline Davidson, Carol Williams, Caroline Winders. THIRD ROW: Voneta McChesney, Joyce Nicholson, Luanne Hay, Roberta Higley, Darlene Dickey, .lack Ellison, Don Cooks, Glen 0'Connell, Al Zold, Pete Delaurenti, Terry Strieck, Don Vandervilt, John Grabner, Dave Larson, Vince Mirro, Don Rowland, Richard Venetti, Darrell Pliscke, Larry Anderson, Harold Cummings, Gary Luft, Bob Ellison, Bill Parker, Curt Burnett. FOURTH ROW: Linda Williams, Fran Marang, Joan Lazor, Marie Thompkins, Madonna Fast, Mary Graft, Marilyn Mann, Greg Short, Don Lambert, Sharon Schauer, Beth McLaughlin, Jack Greive, Marty Olson, Kieth Ohlsen, Evelyn Reskin, Bernard Larson, Jerry Warren, Warren Stearns, Jim Breda, Ron Dengel, Alan Van Ausdahl, King Rockhill, Art Bergem, John Walker, Art Van Ausdahl, Mr. Rockhill. BAND Another busy and active year has gone by for our popular band. This year's band, consisting of 86 members, was the largest ever, Renton is one of the few schools in the Puget Sound League which has the band perform at every home football game, They were disappointed when the homecoming game was called off. The drum maior this year was Pete De laurenti, and the maiorettes were Linda Mortenson, Virginia Nelson and Patty Schuttpelz. The band also performed at the Puyallup Fair and in the Santa Claus parade in which they received an honorable mention in music and marching. Besides their band's regular winter and spring concerts, they will again appear in the Western Washington Band concert. lt is hoped they will add another superior rating to the longest string of superior ratings received by any Western Washington school. The excellent band director, Mr. Randall Rockhill, was assisted by the band council who were: Richard Venetti, chairman, Georgene Steigner, secretary, Pete Delaurenti, Vince Mirro, Margaret Nielson, Don Rowland, Sharon Schauer, John Zetterberg and Al Zold, The girls who took on the big iob of uniform managers were: Marilyn Mann, Marilyn Milliken and Georgene Steigner. l-lats off to the Renton High School band. Q GIRLS' SEXTETTE GIRLS' TRIO Joan.Dunhanr, Kathy Baily, Judy Sielaens, Cathy Aldridge, Barbara Nelson, Joan Monster, Darlene Headdy, Mary Dickinson, Rose Marie Bourgeois Lorraine Muhich, Joan Monster 1 I HIGH SCHOOL MAJORETTES linda Mortenson, Patty Schuttpell, Virginia Nelson. CAPPELLA CHOIR llrr- l'!'iw 26 A hrpprflln Klum' is une ol llie lrargesl :lions Ilia! Renton Hlqlr bclwfwol has ever lmC'l If .nnsrsfs of 71 ,r-lr-rv vfrrrrr-1 vvlrrw .rw rlwmur. uruclw your rhrouqlr aunlitlons fr-, in gm-,V ,frgnrm rim' Kilim: has performed al assemblies, evening concerts nmsu contests and lor nearluv radio rrrrl Ir-lr-flmlrrrr slfillorv. My fri-rrlrrri Vrwlw., ilu- nllicgilov shire-s 'This is tlwe besl lmlanfocl fliolv l have had hem .il Renrun Hugh Sqlwool Al rirnr-ulllr-,rrr-,lrl1.i in-frl cal 5nurlm'rww.1r1rc llrrn is no? only tlwrillmq To lienv lull is alSo mr llTSDlIdlIOlT lov llwc fulwe progress rrl ll' nr -mln:-inlirp I .vfrlrlcl lllsv In rmnnwncl e-mlm momlwer' lor Iris interest and lwairl work This veal' FRONT ROW Betty Bclmondo, Darlene Wharton, Barbara Bridges, Judy Siebens, Rose Marie Bourgeois, Catherine Aldridge, Dalene Adderson, Sharon McDonald, Sharon Gervais, Mary Dickinson, Darlene Headdy, Connie Kerr, Donna Okeson, Alice Winslow, louella Eaton SECOND ROW Sandra Han- son, Marqarr-t Moilanvn, Judith White, Shirley McCormick, Joyce Smith, Mary Barnes, Kathy Bailey, Joan Dunham, Patricia Sandman, Trudy Price, Clarene Abrrirns, Jr-.inettu Graham, lorrarne Muhich, Sharon lee, Helen Waggoner, Alice Wooten, Lola Pinkerton, Peggy Owens, Julia Gawley THIRD ROW louis Andi-rson, Duanr- P.irlu:r, Jon Bcrqman, Roger Anderson, Don Noble, Napoleon Bonds, Al Duncalf, Cliff Travis, Donald Merritt, Ron Hicklin, Herb Alxr.ih.irn, Don Nichols, Joan Monster, Janet Isaacson, Linda Krndle, Dorothy Panglourn, Roberta Madsen FOURTH ROW Clinton Spencer, Ron Des- rardin-., Rohr-rt Bliesncr, Mickey Jacobs, Richard Vennetti, Dennis Phillips, Roger Gimmestad, Ronald Fowler, Lynn Gurley, Ken Dornberg, Dave Whitakr-r, Grr-q Short, Richard Karstvns, AI Custer, Mike Rayton, Frank Vidos, Morris Haugo, Barbara Nelson, Nancy May, Charlene Comfort FRONT ROW: Mary Jane, Darlene Roberts, Virginia Studebaker, Gayle Galyean, Sharon Righi, Cheryl Bettise, Sharon Maher, Peggy Wehrli, Gaylean Mikkenon, Karen Allen, Dona Lee, Linda Bates, Jerene Parker, Pat Daggett, Roseanne Dines, Judy Mossburg, Mary Ellen Spady, Sandy Uber, SECOND ROW: Sandra Butler, Phyllis Long, Roxanne Heppner, Sharon Baysinger, Carol Maxwell, Pat Johnson, Linda Jackson, Joyce Kohler, Delores Hennige, Fayee Flack, Gail Graff, Sharon Martin, Glenda Clow, Arlyne Hughes, Judy Weber, Diana Van Lammeren. THIRD ROW: Ilona Jackson, Linda Shreve, Judy Swanson, Pat Carter, Ilene O'NeaI, Beverly Jackson, Judy Schonians, Kay Klinker, Melita Mikkonen, Claudia Rebuck, Ellen Weigelt, Jane Thomson, Marlyn Millett, Karen Purviance, Jonnee Baughman, Sue Rustand, Ella Kolak. FOURTH ROW: Audrey Bennett, Laura Smith, Miriam Lee, Shirley Stanley, Linda Monster, Nancy Nelson, Nancy Woolcott, Mary Smith, Janet Bates, Barbara Ford, Sharon Malvick, Dorothy Fors- Iund, Lorraine Naylor, Jeannie Heath, Betty Gerlock, Carole Britzlus, Nancy Sandahl, Sharon Le Duke. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB This year's Girls' Glee is composed of about 70 voices, selected by auditions the previous spring lt has participated in the October music assembly and for the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. The group also sang on television, for Kiwanis, for a Girls' Club assembly, and Took part in the Orchestra-Chorus Contest in March, when it received an excellent rating. The group is directed by Mr. Gordon Voiles. rg: :iz sg ORCHESTRA The i955-56 Orchestra, under the direction of Randall Rockhill with assistance from Myra Huestis, made its first public performance during the Fall Play. The next performance was the Christmas Concert. This was previewed in the Christmas assembly. In the spring the Orchestra competed in the yearly Western Washington Contest which was held at Renton High School this year. ln past years it has received superior ratings. Also, the Orchestra participated in the Spring Play and the Spring Concert. To end the year the Orchestra played for Baccalaureate and Commencement. -I.,-N ,V 'Zi-.+,. FRONT ROW: Marquita Olsen, Judy Koehn, Phil Holma, Ella McCulloch, Lew Landers, Glenda Tuttle, Marilyn Perdue, Sandra Lazetti, Carmen Kolsted. SECOND ROW: Kathy Crook, Diane Darstein, Joan Searles, Rosalie Chmela, Sherry Sherman, Nancy Smith, Phil Pursian. THIRD ROW: Ardeth longwell, Kenny Blake, Margie McDougal. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Jennings, Inez Relauck, Lillian Lozier, Brook Haller, Lindy Percy. RISER I: Don Gummere, John Mason, Carole Dempke, Judy Friesan. RISER 2: Bonnie Langland, Martha Allred, Gail Nimtz, Marilyn Milliken, Bev Shaw, Georgeno Steigner, Wendy Tuttle, Margaret Nielsen, Arlene Vanderford, AI Luberts, Roberta Higley, Al Zold, Marty Olson. RISER 3: Greg Short, Don Lambert, Marilyn Mann, Art Van Ausdal, Pete Delaurenti, Vince Mirro, Dave Larson, Jon Richmond, Shirley Malvick. ... .tx if WIP . lx 717:25 WOODWIND ENSEMBLE 5-IRING TRIO Ran Mathewson, Jon Richmond, Darlene Grinell, Ginger Delaurenti, V Gircrqazne Steigner, Margaret Nielsen, Anita Hiatt, Jon Zetterburg, Kalhy Crook' Muquna Olson' Glenda Tunle Paul Krnvagna Cl.ARlNET QUARTET John Zetterburg, Patty Schuttpelz, Georgene Steigner, Monte Hinkle WOODWIND DUET STRING ENSENlBlE V . lew Landers, John Mason, Kenny Blake, Ardythe longwall, Diane Marque' Nielsen' Georgene slelgner Dnrsteln, Lillian loxier Xp I-. .... L.. Q WOODWIND ENSEMBLE FRENCH HORN QUARTET Jon Richmond, Ron Mathewson, Darlene Frixlell, Sharon Palhich, Shirley Malvlck, Dick Brown, Jon Richmond, Ron Mathewson, Ginger Delaurenti, Bev Shaw, Georgene Steigner, Jon Zetterburg. . ..,, .ws w. .Xt 3 FIRST ROW: Don Cooke, Glen O'Connell, Gene Laughlin, Al Luborls, Al Zold, Manin Olson, Kieih Ohlsen, Dick Brown lat pianoj. SECOND ROW: Richard Venneni, Don Rowland, Alan Van Ausdal, King Rockhill, Ar! Bergam, Art Van Ausdal, John Walker. THIRD ROW: Don Lambert, Barnard PEP BAND This year's Pep Band, performing at assemblies and halftime at basketball games, did a wonderful iob in promoting student support at games. Our Pep Band was admired by other schools and also drew praise from the adult members of the crowd. The members of the band always have shown extremely good sportsmanship and pep at the games and are to be commended for their actions. Many thanks also to Mr. Randall Rockhill, faculty director of the Pep Band. Larson. :k :ir ek CHEERLEADERS Our cheerleaders this year were Susan Heppenstall, Karen Lorenz, Joan Lotto, Nancy Phillips and Hal Heath. Their iob is not an easy one. They must practice at least two nights a week. They have to learn yells and songs and make up motions for them. The cheerleaders prepare and give pep assemblies, introduce new yells and lead the students in cheering. The cheerleaders represent our school at all our games, leading yells and creating pep. They boost the students' school spirit and cheer the team to victory. This group is under the supervision of Miss Virginia Greenlee. Nancy Phillips, Sue Heppenslall, Hal Heath, .loan Lotto, Karen Lorenz, r ,. ut 'X C' t ll t, af, .J .tc J K7 . e s FRONT ROW. Alice Scannell, Beth McLaughlin, Sharon Leonard, Joan Maekawa, Wendy Tuttle. SECOND ROW: Carole Shearer, Sharon McDonald, Elaine Kerr, Connie Kerr, Sharron Hougardy, Lynn Nelson, Phyllis Cheever, Jenan White. THIRD ROW: Judy Weber, Diane lolren, Virlri Santi, Jean Klinelelter, Julianne Hunter, Margo O'Neil, Loretta Jarvis, Carol Talbeck. FOURTH ROW: Charles Ptolemy, Morris Hauge, Daisy Neubauer, .ludy Seresun, Sandra Swanson, Sandra Heieren, Gurine Nordby, Janis Ross, Carrolin Page. PEP CLUB the itunes ul the Renton High School Pep Club consist of publicizing football and basketball games and other sturlignt rirlivtlies They also participate in basketball half-time activities. Their publicity consists chiefly of painting post- ers rinrl hrinqing tliern in the halls. They also display cards advertising the games in the windows of Renton merchants. Dutttirj tltr- football as-ason they rlecorate the goal posts. One goal post displays Renton's colors and the other displays the U'Jl1UlIUlIli5 colors Mr Arrhie Breslin is the supervisor of Pep Club. Officers are Gary Aliment, President: Sandra Langland, Vice President, .incl Marvel Bieclersteclt, Secretary. 38- iv Q-a vs v I 1 ii lt Era inf l I lv 'ix E S FRONT ROW: Carol Bainter, Janet Corey, Mary lou Favro, Sharon Gervais, Carolyn Guy, Janice Gemar. SECOND ROW: Marvel Biederstedt, lynn Felton, Martha Dobson, Karen Danielson, Jolene Gavin, Roberta Bertozli. THIRD ROW: Karen Allen, Dawn Arnold, linda Camerini, Pat Cook, Pat Donovan, Adeline Bowers, Deon Ball. FOURTH ROW: Jean Chittenden, Gary Aliment, Sheila Bodie, Mary Barnes, Barbara Berner, Rosemarie Grieve, Sharon Dunigan, Marjorie Constantine FRONT ROW: Roberta Delaurenti, Sharon Battles, Dalene Adderson, Ella Kozak, Roberta Bertozzi, Rosalie Bertoui. SECOND ROW: Delores Gorton, Margaret Brees, Patricia Daggett, Jane Church, Sandra Langland, Marian Breda, Darlene Dickey, Marilyn Black. THIRD ROW: Elaine Karstens, Kay Fitzgerald, Janice Gemar, Carolyn Guy, Penny Buckholz, Sharon Edmonds, Eleanor Emery, Lorraine Lindberg. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Cook, Mary Fullerton, Rosemarie Grieve, Sheila Bodie, Janice Johnson, Barbara Ford, Linda Kindle, Martha Jacobson, Anita Gaidos, Kathleen Crook, Nancy Fuller. LETTERGIRLS' CLUB The Lettergirls' Club is an organization of all girls who have earned letters in girls' sports. All these sports-minded girls, under the direction of Miss Patricia Bunch and Miss Virginia Greenlee, are led by President Shirley Uhlenkarnp, Vice President Helen Ryckrrian and Secretary Janet Weiss, The meetings are held once a rnonth throughout the year. One ot their main events ot the season is a dance at the Recreation l-lall. They also plan and serve refreshments at the girls' playoffs. A service the girls perform is selling Pom-Poms at our football and basketball games. i FRONT ROW: Kathy Argano, Alice Scannell, Pat Thomas, Betty Rogers, Alice Wooton, Nancy Woolcott, Barbara Nelson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Mc- Donald, Jolene Wilcoxen, Beverly Shaw, Gail Nimtz, .loan Searles, Pat Schuttpelz, Joy Wright, Bettv Weigelt, Kay Wilson. THIRD ROW: Acline Tom- linson, Joellyn Richter, Virginia Peterson, Frances Trimm, Ann Novak, Loretta Raub, Adele Nixon, Lorraine Muhich, Shirley Uhlenkamp. FOURTH ROW: Mary Sue Nelson, Sandy Swanson, Sharon Pellecchia, Rosalyn Zanga, Sharon Lee, Sharon Malvick, Helen Waggoner, Gurine Nordby, Glenda Tuttle, Kathy Robinson, Frances Marang. as .n 'x IQY 15 Ao- X Q an Qs' .Ll f I x 9 51 A 11 xg 33 7 dlp x. 1 Ll! -J FRONT ROW. Vern Walker, Bob Shaw, Dick Karstens, Jack Krieg, Bernard l.arson. SECOND ROW: George Reed, Bill Parker, Henry Pedersen, Duane Parker, Dick Saunders, Charles Spaulding, Kiyo Tsurusaki. THIRD ROW: Mick Wilson, Glen O'ConneIl, Robert losey, Gene Laughlin, Gary Miller, John Merritt, Wayne Wicks. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Membcrsliip iii tlie club is obtained by earning a letter iii a maior sport. Under the guidance of Mr. John Suzick, the l,L llf?TlT1!3lll'i Club strives to promote good sportsmanship, render a school service, and help keep athletic contests iuririiiig siiioothlv, To achieve these goals, the boys furnish a parking patrol at football games, keep order at basketball games avid iii the halls, during track season they set up hurdles. High spot of the vear is the annual Lettermen's Ball ro-spoiisoiefl with the Recreation Council, Mike Soderlund served as this vear's president, with Duane Parker, vice presi- dent, .incl loin llorgman, secretary QC gt gas .hh U as 'i V L 9 ,' 5 1 FRONT ROW Jerry Elriq, Bert Brandt, Glenn Connelly, Ron Crockett, David Boyd, Tom Hazen, Art Bergem. SECOND ROW: Bob Halverson, Gary Baffaro, Ryon Harr, Bill Hutsinpiller, Ray Charbonneau, Phil Foster, Dennis Heemirk, Ronnie Herger. THIRD ROW: Vic Carpine, Gary Grosso, Don Carnahan, Thurston Bosley, Warren Donnelly, Ron Dengel, Rizh Holman, Warren Johnson, David Allen. if ,E ,Q ,ao .. On K S13 .' ,bc . ga:-q, at QW ' N we ap. 0- 'if Q ...N I saw V FRONT ROW: Gene Laughlin, Don Noble, Vern Walker, Ronnie Hergar, Frank Ballard. SECOND ROW: Ronald Fowler, Jack Krieg, Ted Binder, Larry Crook, Cliff Travis, Jim Carver. THIRD ROW: Ray Bergman, Morrie Sharp, Steve Bennett, Ray Charbonneau, Duane Parker, Glenn Connelly, Skip Gregor, Gary Miller. FOURTH ROW: Thurston Bosley, Wayne Wicks, .lack Sparrow, Roger Grove, Mick Wilson, Gerald Spangler, Ron Sportsman. HALL AND GARBAGE PATROL The Hall Patrol consists of volunteers working out of their fourth period study hall, Plaque credit is given for this activity. It is really a iob to keep the students in the hall under control, but the Hall Patrol performs its job well, The adviser for this group is Mr. Luft. The Garbage Patrol, headed by Mrs. Hannus, has done a very good iob this year. Elected by the boys, Bill Bush became the captain and Gene Riley became co-captain. Under their guidance, Re-nton's campus has been kept clean. The boys themselves painted the garbage cans to make them stand out. They operate out of Mrs. Hannus's third and fifth period study hall. I1 Dk PARKING PATROL The Parking Patrol, under the direction of Mr, Charles Talmage, has done a fine iob this year, The boys, members of the Lettermen's Club, worked in all kinds of weather to control traffic and speed the parking of cars at the football games. Congratulations, boys, for a iob well done! as. 3, K5- RHS Q? -I-lk -Zi, '35- 4... ,aw m- .IK .. I FRONT ROW: Vern Walker, Bob Hall, Chuck Funk. SECOND ROW: Bert Brandt, Dick Karstens, Kiyo Tsurusaki, David Boyd, Bill Hutsinpiller. THIRD ROW: Glenn Connelly, Dick Saunders, Gary Miller, Keith Olmstead. FOURTH ROW: Ron Dengel, Mick Wilson, Vic Carpine, Pat McGuire, Al Day, larry Stuber. f amen at D' 15 - v go als. -9 at fm, as -9 56 CC dlp, me OG 1 FRONT ROW: Mary Jane, Judy Siebens, Lorraine Mathewson, Janice Pbllack, Phyllis Hegel, Viola Stewart. SECOND ROW: Gwen Dahl, Ilona Jackson, Alice Winslow, Orlona Watson, Margaret Sargent, Loralea Johnson. THIRD ROW: Ruby Rumsey, Ernie Balzarini, Rosalyn langa, Sharon Pellecchia, Gail Nimtz, Dick Klinefelter, Gary Schaaf, Carol Keir, Marie Rosa. FOURTH ROW: Ann Phillips, Joanne Dunson, Nancy Baer, Shirley McCarthy, Shirley O'Connell. Steve Bennett, Bob Cooks, Al Zold, Terry Smiley, Kenny Bardessano, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Lnokinii at thi: Distrihutive Education windows in room 239 and around our school building is one of the favorite pristirnes of R H. S. students. The displays which are arranged by the students, are credited as interesting and well done lay everyone who sees them. The purpose of these windows and the D. E. classes is to further the student in the know- lerlqe of the opportunities available to them in the retail world. lhis year as in past years there are two Distributive Education Clubs. Club l, periods l-2. Officers as follows: Steve Bennett, Governor, Sharon Pellerhia, Vice President, Gwen Dahl, Secretary, Ernie Balzarini, Treasurer, Bill Bush, Parlia- mentarian, Jo Anne Dunson, Historian, and Judy Siebens, reporter. Club 2, periods 3 11. Officers as follows: Terry Smiley, Governor, Al Zold, Vice President, Gail Nimtz, Secretary, Viola Stewart, Treasurer, Dick Klinefelter, Parliamentarian, Phyllis Hegel, Historian, and Orleana Watson, Reporter. This year's Washington Retailers Club convention was held in the IB, l9, 20 of March in Pascoe, Washington lorry Smiley and Steve Bennett, governors of the clubs, and Gwen Dahl and Shirley McCarthy, winners of the merchan- dise manual contest, were delegates to this convention. Gwen and Shirley's manuals were entered into the state compe tition and Gwen's won first place, Renton also placed third in the window iudging contest, among the T6 teams entered lhe D. F Clubs were under the supervision of Mr. Archie G. Breslin, Distributive Education Coordinator. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commerrial Club is iomposed of thirty members with Sandra Langland as President, Rosalyn Zanga as Vice President and Kathy Argano as Secretary. The duties of the girls are varied. The-y sell tickets at basketball games, plays .ind fonrerts. They sell season tickets to the merchants, and programs at the home football games. Advance tickets are -.olrl during fourth period to awayffrom-home games. They take attendance at various affairs. llie Commercial Club is a plaque credit association. lt is under the excellent supervision of lVtr.John Heinlie. Con- gratulations to the girls who worked so hard to make this another successful year. 1 P a 46 up 4 'sl 'Y in FRONT ROW: Batty Belmondo, Kathy Argano, Marilyn Black, Sandra langland, Sharon levar, Heather Scheuch. SECOND ROW: Martha Dobson, Elaine Kerr, Karen Danielson, Margo O'Nsil, Mary Jo Campeau, Mary Paglia, Jolene Gavin, Jeanette Hagerty, Mary Cartwright. THIRD ROW: Rosalyn Zanga, Janet Bates, Sharon Edmonds, Gwen Dahl, Janet Moss, Marsha Sipila, Gale Pattie, Nancy Fuller, Diane Loken. 'E Queen Sharon Levar Princess Barbara Nelson and Queen Sharon and Princess Lorraine Muhich. Bill Hutsinpiller and Queen Sharon HOMECOMING Sharon Levar was chosen queen of our eighth annual Homecoming on November 18. Princesses were Lorraine Mu- hich and Barbara Nelson. Because of bad weather conditions and damaged facilities at our stadium, the Homecoming game with Highline was called off. To honor Queen Sharon and her court, in place of the game we held a special assembly where she invited everyone to the Homecoming dance and celebration held at the Spanish Castle. During the intermission at the Spanish Castle, Sharon was crowned Queen of our 1955 Homecoming by the T954 Queen, Mary Moss. The week before the coronation, the Queen and her court were honored at luncheons and dinners given by various service clubs ot Renton. They were also interviewed on radio and television. JUNIOR PROM The Junior Prom sponsored by the Junior Class was a huge success. As you entered the gym you were greeted by Walt Disney's favorite and famous characters. Along the walls were murals depicting Disney characters attending the Prom. Cinderella and her Prince Charming reigned over the dance. The intermission program was announced by Glenda Tuttle, Mistress ot Ceremonies. Peggy Owens and Paul Owsley did a tap duet. Walt Disney songs were sung by the Junior Sextet. Miss Hedwig Husby was the faculty chairman and Patti Millard was the student chairman. ,A it S .-- ,.-v . l if l . -sf SENIOR BALL A Night in Baghdad was the theme for this year's Senior Ball, which was a great success. The decorations con- sisted of Oriental scenery, beautiful murals, genies, snake charmers, flying carpets and other things that one would see in Baghdad. The music was furnished by Gene Aiken's Band. During the intermission everyone was entertained by the Smooth Shavers, a quartet consisting of Ron Hicklin, Stan Farber, Ron Rolla and Bob Zwirn. Mary Lou Golitko presented an exotic Oriental dance. Rich Vennetti topped oft the entertainment with a trombone solo. Mrs. Bernice Lloyd was faculty general chairman and worked with the Senior Council in planning the event. Mrs. Olga Wranstedt was chairman of decorations. if Ik Ik TOLD Something new was added to Tolo Week this year, a Twin Day, so on Thursday groups of friends appeared alike'. Friday was the traditional Dress-Up Day, resulting in sore feet for some. Blue and Bow Day was Wednesday. Friday even- ing was the climax to this annual affair-the Tolo Dance. Remember the theme? Yes, it was Farmers and Milkmaidsf' Recall seeing Mike Soderlund sitting on his hay throne with Al Duncalf and Nick Scheuch as princes? The decorations followed the farmyard theme with a large mural in the background complete with the names of the couples attegding. an QM MQ. QE .Bil- lf 915- . V FRONT ROW: Dorothy Forslund, Marian Breda, Jane Church, lynn Thrasher. SECOND ROW: Kristen Hoof, Suzanne Sanders, Glenda Tuttle, Morris Hauge. THIRD ROW: Mike Raylon, Mike Moses, Dick Williams, Roger Grove, David Allen. ELECTION COMMITTEE The election committee is in charge of S.B.A. elections. Their iob requires many hours of work, but it is an enioyable one. The faculty adviser was Mr. Carl Johnson. Some of the various tasks include supervising the nominations for the S.B.A. offices and interviewing the nominees. During the primary and general elections, the committee works hard and tirelessly to get the entire S.B,A. ticket-holding members of the student body voted. The candidate and inaugural assemblies are also planned by the election committee. This year's officers include: Morris Hauge, chairman, and Marian Breda, secretary. Let's give a vote of thanks to this committee for their hard work in conducting our elections-an essential part' of a democracy. Pk Zlf Dk YOUTH OF THE MONTH COMMITTEE An equal number of students in grades ten, eleven and twelve, appointed by the student council, form this com- mittee. They screen the seniors for possible candidates for selection as youth-of-the-month. A successful candidate, besides being active in school as well as out of school activities, must possess such qualities as integrity, dependability and trustworthiness, is one regarded highly by his fellow students, and his influence on others is wholesome and in- spiring This group, under the sponsorship of the vice principal, Karl Weber, is responsible for distributing applications to deserving students. Each month, following a vote, the five highest applicants are considered by the Rotary Club's committee who make the final selection. The winner each month is a guest of the club and receives a pin in recognition of the honor. FRONT ROW: Suzanne Sanders, Gale Pattie, Joan Lotto, Joan Maekawa, Judy Weber, Marvel Biederstedt, Sharon Pellecchia. SECOND ROW: Sue Earls, Lorraine Muhich, Shirley Uhlenkamp, Jackie Lee, larryne Hougardy, lynn Felton, MBYIIYN Black. THIRD ROWS Dlfk HIIIIIKSY. Roser GYOVE, -ICVYY Benson, Dick Williams, Ron Hicklin, Linda Hayes, Sharon Schauer, Glenda Tuttle. I -me 'maui PE. fvf xi K- I oi1? x , .LJ A D I Qfwlyd n-L 'x AOD ' iw f . W x I l'tnJnp5QR:F E K Qi f .... 'hU.l5H?!, l l '-- Q U , ll A. Q , ' V I rl-:-'lu-.x 1 j Q . . 1 ll.: l in ' ,,'-al 5. -X J., - Sm: J- Y .me- F Q -1f,,IvFZ A .. .: x 'K .sum Q v 'iw 4 ni vw rm if . U-, Demncraiic and Rep ..Jl-- Mv- I .yy 3, .-X-' X r-li' - I I . 'H . rW ' 513 bl conventions In U, S. Government B M I ft d center, scenes from Macbelh in Senior lil. . 0 ON! Q Bn fx 1 I f- X N A - , sf Xin .A , ,V jjlv 1 Q. v . J f ,' 7 j f 1' I X . , . 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'Ju-ff.n1!dfiLv,'L .- -' ',. - JP A 34 1' ng: , 1',gj,-..:.7.2' !lj,,ff:z.fi21f.5f5g5i , H A - 4 P U , .. .4 ..:.'g-frfi-,zpfffffz - , 1 - - .L .. .ay-fd -,L ff ' QL, I , -' av.5f-121951-rf 'fT'5 A' ' V H 1 W M I ui 'rr-sary--P'-4 I f ' Q ' , y '3., A ff., . . . b f Qs . -,Yx . ..- . , p if disk I N .fr sta' Jql sf DICK SAUNDERS FOOT RON DENGEL MICK WILSON BILL HUTSINPILLER K H T I z E '43 . M., ,I.. , DAVE ALLEN WARREN DONNELLY JON BERGMAN .5 1 A 435, 4 n 'Q W ww ' 1 M 7 GLENN CONNELLY GARRY CALLEN SF, B A L L an CHARB enum af - .- 'im Es I 'X GARY MILLER WARREN JOHNSON WAYNE WICKS KIVO TSURUSAKA RYON HARR w. J' 4 gm. 1 East' A Yi, - - N -- 4 H ff ' E V 3 . ' x' 4 ' AX: ' ' ,, x rl' 'F Joan Meluun PHII. FOSTER GEORGE REED DON CARNAHAN I X uP' VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: Coach McKee, Ryan Harr, .lon Bergman, Dave Lyonis, Kiyo Tsurusaki, Garry Callen, Glenn Connelly, Tim Wilcoxen, Robert Roller, Henry Pederson, Dave Boyd, George Reed, Coach Suzick. SECOND ROW: HerbNissen, Charles Spaulding, Phil Foster, Bob Clouse, Dick Saunders, Bernard Larson, Bob Bliesner, Ray Charlaonneau, Don Carnahan, Arnold Tomac, Bill Hufsinpiller. THIRD ROW: Thurston Bosley, John Merritt, Ron Dengel, Mick Wilson, Dan Arnone, Vic Carpine, Dave Marbaugh, Wayne Wicks, Warren Johnson, Bob Moore, Gary Miller, Warren Donnelly, Dave Allen. FOSTER Sept. I6 The Renton Indians lost their first game of the season to the Foster Bulldogs 20-7. Willard Johnson, troublesome Bulldog, scored two touchdowns and passed to Blanchard for the other T.D. Tsurusaki carried the pigskin 2 yards to the one-yard line and on the next play drove over for the score. The point after touchdown was kicked by Tsurusaki. SUMNER Sept. 23 Coming back from a I3-O halftime score, the Indians managed to eke out a I3-I3 tie. Duane Parker moved the ball to midfield and a few plays later Allen ran 45 yards into the end zone for the score. Saunders kicked the extra point. Late in the fourth quarter Tsurusaki on an end run crossed the end strip and tied the score, The crucial point after touch- down was missed and the game ended in a tie. FRANKLIN PIERCE Sept. 30 For the second week in a row the Indians fought to a 13-I3 deadlock. Fullback Dave Allen netted I56 yards. AIIen's 54 yard dash was one of the spectacular moments of the game. After a Cardinal TD. and wide conversion, half- back Kiyo Tsurusaki dashed 46 yards for a score. Dan Arnone's kick was blocked. The Cardinals drove deep into Ren- ton territory and scored 6 points on a quarterback sneak by Jerry Hoxsey. The conversion was good and the game ended in a stalemate. Renton gained a total of 315 yards on I5 first downs and with a few breaks could have won the game. KENT Oct. 7 The Kent-Meridian Royals, this year's league champs, squashed the Indian tribe with a 46-0 score. A combination of Calvin Bagly, Dave Grosy, Ron Warren and Dick Ochs playing one of the finest games seen in a long time, accounts for the lopsided score of 46-O. During the last half Renton's 2nd and 3rd teams battled against a tough Kent team that wouIdn't let up. Coming back after this defeat the Renton team played its best games of the season. ,itam . 2. J.,- Q. ix- -- 42 VIE. .Q ,- R ss., ln Anton! COACHES lleft to rightjz Coach Suzick, Coach Hash, Coach McKee, Coach Zemetll- s .. - r 2 . iii? iQ - -H -fv2 a'1'ic:'1e'11:!wFi:1'ff4v i T-F':z. . ,.., i:lf'f'l ' I xl - -'-- iw 0 G E' i .tb l If X ,we 945' ' ew so . qx - k xan .lfiisir FRONT ROW: Norm Hash, Mike Dire, Kon Knowles, Alvin Bagley, Tom McCullough, Maurice Whitner, Gene McGerry, Hugh Mitchell, Bob Roller, Carl Madsen, Ed Skelton, Rich Alfenstein, Bob Keaton, Earl Niesen, Dave lyonis, Bob Denny, Carl Holder, Coach McKee. SECOND ROW: Dennis Hemminh, Ryon Harr, Duane Spencer, Arnold Tomac, Marlin Green, Taka Tsurusaki, Charles Spaulding, Jack Grieve, Glenn Connelly, Bob Bliesner, Duane Parker, Niel Collander, Phil Foster, Ray Charbonneau, Kiyo Tsurusaki, Henry Pederson, Tim Wilcoxen, Skip Gregor, Garry Callen, Don Carnahan, George Reed, Terry McGinnis. THIRD ROW: Dave Boyd, Murray Casler, Gary Satler, Dick Saunders, Bill Curry, Bob Clouse, Bernard Larson, Tom McDowell, Dave Marbaugh, Dan Arnone, Bill Hutsinpillar, Fred Adams, Bob Moore, Rich Valesko, Garry Miller, FOURTH ROW: Al Zemick, Don Rowland, Thurston Bosley, Herb Nissen, John Merritt, Paul Hultgren, Mick Wilson, Wayne Wicks, Ron Dengel, Kermit Jorgensen, Vic Carpine, Warren Donnelly, Jim Pullis, Dave Allen, Warren Johnson, .lon Bergman, John Susick. AUBURN Oct. TA After four tries at the winners column the Indians finally hit pay dirt with a resounding 25 O score over the Auburn Troians An aerial from Connelly to Saunders was good for the first 6 points. Late in the quarter Warren Donnelly recov' ered a Troian fumhle and set up the touchdown, Allen going over from 2 yards out. With 5 seconds to go in the first half, Mirl: Wilson intercepted a pass and went 30 yards for the score, l-lalftime score was T8-0. In the second half it was Allen again on a beautiful run of 65 yards and the final score of the night. The P.A.T. was good. Final score 2540. CLOVER PARK Oct, 21 The game was televised on KTVW, channel l3, and the viewers really saw a hard-fought game. Clover Park opened up the srnring, and the try for point was good. A pass from Connelly to Saunders good for 30 yards to the 3-yard line set up Renton's first score with Allen going over. P.A.T. was good. Half ended 7-7. ln second half the Indians scored again on an aerial from Connelly to Saunders and a 2-yard plunge by Reed. Clover Park rallied to tie the score and at the start of the 4th quarter it was 13-13. The Warriors scored in the fourth quarter and the game ended with Renton driving for another score Final score 20-13. PUYALLUP Oct. 28 Renton started off the action with a 9-yard run around end by George Reed for a TD. in the first quarter' of play. The quarter ended with Renton leading 6-0. In the second period Darrel Vesy dashed 25 yards for a Puyallup score, Ed Pletchers' conversion was good. With 2 minutes to go in the final period Jerry Williams scored on a 2-yard plunge. Pletcherk lurk was again good. After a rough and bruising game the indians came out on the short end of the score, IAV6 .it the sound of the final gun. l ln Action! SPOTTERS: John Merritt, Bill Parker, Ron Sportsman, Ron Crockett, Roger Grove. FRESHMAN SQUAD FRONT ROW: John Sneddon, Dave Hoffman, Richard Lochs. SECOND ROW: Richard Ockwig, Bob Davis, Dennis Costagno, Al Finseth, Darryl Benson, Vic Maas, Duane Hehr, Carl Nordstrom, Ed Bierman, Larry Kladnik, Bill Andrews, Dick See, Ray Aliment, Glen Knowle, Mike Vergillo. THIRD ROW: Bob Erikson, Dick Pellegrino, Bill Moodie, Berry Oppie, Don Sanders, Dave McFarlan, Marvin Suiter, Joe Mathews, John Lotto, Pete Larsen, Gary Luft, Victor Callen, Mike Fontaine. FOURTH ROW: Coach Felton, Don Figgins, Karl Seppi, Bob Giachino, Steve Salter, Mike Dougard, Dick Brown, Doug Cobb, Jim Breeze, Ron Shulke, Al Anderson, Phil Pursian, Mel Miller, Coach O'Brien. ENUMCLAW Nov. l O This was Enumclaw's homecoming and it looked as if Renton were going to spoil it. After taking the opening kickoff, the lndians marched 79 yards in i8 plays, Allen plunging over the tally. Arnone kicked the point after touch- down. The Hornets came back strong and led at halftime I4-7. In the second half the Hornets scored twice more on aerials by Vance Spangler. Renton countered with an aerial of their own from Connelly to Saunders, good for 26 yards. The Redmen made li first downs to Enumclaw's nine. HOMECOMING GAME CANCELLED. ARCH RIVAL HIGHLINE To the sorrow of the team, the homecoming court and the spectators, the homecoming game with our arch rivals, Highline, had to be cancelled. This was due to the sudden snow and freeze which rendered our field and facilities use- less for the time being. This year's team had many sophomores and iuniors who were inexperienced. So with one year's experience they should give the Puget Sound League teams a real test in the future. 'few 'N , , Tw N I - - A 5 :I ' ,ur - ' ll' ff ,, B A., '. 1, rf' tb . ,iff R, ,,,J'l , ' V W' 5,-. mf' V F f. 'Q-'14-'S'f,.3'fi?' ' 9' If Z . g-'- 65 5 Q' . R 9- F Lf ,1, N ,sv r WS V , ..,. :A -7 ,.,,.-.-- ,.,. 1 y - 1. ,. r.-,.. 4 .J 1.1 x - x - . -- , , ,rx V . x I. lla, ., 'r..,'Iff3??' . PQ. ' ' L :Fe 41140 . ,. V A X ,.: 'QQ . s'-fff,.4'ff',,2'. '-f W' .A -,I qi. '+ ' X Wu., HN I - w,m'fafAf ' 'A 1 41 hum 113' P 'E i , 5 . gm. , QA E BASKET KERMIT JORGENSON MIKE SODERLUND K .nfzilifgv N721 'wx 'i if A LL ae . E -A x1 , . . 1 ROGER GROVE SUZICK, BEMIS, LEIFER, BELMONDO, Colchus Sf' DAN ARNONE GLENN CONNEl.I.Y ffiisf N . IOHN MERRITT THURSTON BOSLEY '?. my. , X 1 fx., I5 . . A 5. figs. , 4 Nr, 11 WARREN JOHNSON JIM McMlNN ', -w a K . , ' R Ei 9 4 A A? H llll PARKER RON CROCKETT 2:3 gy VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: Dan Arnona, Bill Parkar, Glenn Connolly, Ron Crockett, Miko Soderlund. SECOND ROW: Coach lamis, Warran Johnson, John Merritt, Kermit Jorganson, Roger Grove, Thurston Bosley, Coach laifar. December 2-Renton played Franklin Pierce in the iamboree held at Sumner. The Indians started off on a sweet note, edging out the Cardinals in the time they played. The North won 94-75. December 9-Enumclaw again proved to be our iinx by beating us 54-34. One factor which helped us lose the game was the 20 fouls committed by Renton. Mike Soderlund was high-point man with 18 points. December 13-Renton took this close one over Auburn 59-51. Merritt and Bosley took honors for high points with 15 and 14, respectively. December 20-Renton 50, Lincoln 43. Bosley 15. Renton led all the way and was never threatened. The team built a substantial lead at halftime. Reserves were used the last half. December 23-The Indians lost a heartbreaker to Stadium of Tacoma 56-60. It was close all the way. Bosley was high with 18. Stadium is a strong team, being the only one, so far, to beat Puyallup. December 28-This was a close game all the way. Indians came out on top with a 36-35 score. A iump ball was called with iust a few seconds to go in the game. Aberdeen got the ball and romped down the court for a two-pointer, giving Renton the edge by one point. On the lump ball, not one Renton player moved, so as not to foul anyone. January 6-Sumner vs. Renton. Score: 45-41. Renton held on to a six-point margin at the half and went on to win 45-41. It was thx ghird victory in four league starts for Renton. Thurston Bosley took game honors with 20 points and Jim McMinn a 10. January 10-Franklin Pierce vs. Renton. Score: 29-45. A hot Cardinal team led by Bruce Alexander, who scored 24 points, rolled over an ice cold Renton team 45-29. The loss dropped the Indians into a tie for third place. January 3-Kent Meridian vs. Renton. Score: 50-37. The Royals had too much power for the Indians to handle as they went down 50-37. Larry Tappon of the Royals was red hot, scoring 30 points. January 17-Highline vs. Renton. Score: 49-46. In one of the most thrilling games seen in a long time, the Indians downed the Pirates by a close margin-49-46. The game was close all the way with Renton winning in the last seconds of the game. Mike Soderlund dropped 2 free throws through the twine with 3 seconds left to cinch the game. January 20-Puyallup vs. Renton. Score: 62-40. The Puyallup Vikings, unbeaten in seven league starts, made it eight by downing Renton 62-40. The Vikings, led by 6-foot B-inch Dave Filkins, had too much height and power for the Indians. January 27-Highline vs. Renton. Score: 66-52. The Highline Pirates evened up an earlier season defeat as they downed the Renton Indians 66-52. Renton closed the gap in the fourth period to 51-49, but couldn't pull it out. Warren Johnson hit 16 for Renton, and Jim McMinn had 12. January 31-Puyallup vs. Renton. In this heartbreaker, the indians were beaten by a free throw in three minutes' over- time by the strongest team in the league with a final score of 30-29. February 3Q-Franklin Pierce vs. Renton. The Renton team avenged an earlier defeat by trouncing Fianklin Pierce 53-38. Bosley was high scorer with 14 points. February 7-Kent Meridian vs. Renton. Leading throughout the game, Renton upset the powerful Royal team 40-39. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Brian Davis, Ray Armstrong, Don Merritt, George Raed, Bob Shaw, Ken Knowlo. SECOND ROW: Coach Bemis, Bill Curry, .llclr Grieve, Venn Guny, Wendell Gutter, John Nissan, Ron Wuthors, Al Riorh. February Sumner vs. Renton. Sumner beat the Indian tribe 58-45. McMinn was high scorer for Renton with 20 points. February Clover Park vs. Renton. With a brilliant offense, the Clover Park Warriors beat the Indians 5l-26. February Enumclaw vs. Renton, In another close game, the Indians were beaten by the Enumclaw Hornets 44-45 in overtime. February 24fAuburn vs. Renton. Reriton's hopes for entering West Central rested on this Iast game of the season, and the Indians came through with a smashing victory. WEST CENTRAL TOURNAMENT First game-Port Angeles vs. Renton. Renton was defeated by a big Port Angeles team in a close game by 52-49. Second gamewBeIlevue vs. Renton. The Indians downed Bellevue, 52-49, leading all the way to remain in the running. Bosley and McMinn were high scorers with I7 points apiece. Third game-Enumclaw vs. Renton. The Hornets ruined Renton's chances for state by defeating the Indians 55-48. Mc- Minn was high scorer with I4 points. NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Stan Puhich, Miko Fontaine, Ron Knowle, Dave Mchrlan, Gary Luft, Steve Brodie, Victor Mus. SECOND ROW: Conch lclmondo, Otis Ward, Don Sanders, Barry Oppie, Cliff Peterson, Dan Pillon, Karl Seppi, Gary Smith, Louie Somers, Coach Suxiclr. 'Q i if . I x W if '. Yi , Z, f an 2 . M 'Nut 5 Wg' mpg . is If 2 3? kr 4, fig?-Y-xii, D' J if 6:5 T h R 'uf Z m leg A ii EP S , in 9 by .M -nv' Q , lg r ri- ? ea' 5 H5 - 33 W, . ws I. Mfr A gn . b.,, if-xl. L - gi 'J 'Qu L ,,,.1lWi'X JA F , S2 F fx ffm. Nl V NXX n lg 3 :VV ,-g.ay.s-ii esilil mi li ,1- 'xti -..La FRONT ROW: Bill O'Neil, Scott Hoof, Gary Aliment, Bill Ashley. SECOND ROW: Gary Manca, Dick Favro, Gary Chambers, Bob Smith. GOLF Golf has finished its fifth year at Renton High as a minor sport. Mr. Gordon Thompson, our golf coach, predicted that the Renton team would end up in one of the top three positions this year. The team has been turning out five days a week since the first of March, turning out such stars as Gary Aliment, Gary Mance and Bob Smith. Mance got a 75 on the first golf meet on April 9. The other players are: Bill O'Neil, Scott Hoof, Dick Favro, Gary Chambers and Bill Ashley. The 1956 Puget Sound League schedule is as follows: April 30-Renton, Highline, Enumclaw at Renton. May T4-Renton, Franklin Pierce, Kent Meridian at Kent Meridian. May 7--Renton, Clover Park, Sumner at Sumner. May 21-Renton, Puyallup, Auburn at Puyallup. For the second year, the intramural golf tournament was run off this season. The four top players received prizes- the low gross winner received a trophy and a medal. wk 4: is TRACK At press time the track squad had completed only a few meets. Although not overly optimistic as to season's re- sults, a small group of returning lettermen, 30 promising sophomores and newcomers will make Renton a strong team in the Puget Sound League. Lettermen on the squad are, Dave Allen, 440, 220, high hurdles, Dave Boyd, TOO, 220, Vic Carpine, discus, shot put, Tom Hazen, pole vault, Rich Holman, low hurdles, sprints, John Merritt, broad iump, discus, Glen O'Connell, 880, mile, Bill Parker, sprints, Louis Sowards, 880, mile. Sophomores showing' the most promise are, Hultgren, Grieve, Knowle, Merritt CDonJ, Carnahan, Harr and Arnone. The head coach of this group was Mr. Dwight Felton. FRONT ROW Dennis Hunsiker Ralph Gathmann Don Merritt Ken Knowle David Boyd Ryon lflarr Rodney Petrenchak Bob Dornber Ken Dorn- berg, Napoleon Bonds, Bob Carter, Dale Matteson, larry Overman, Tim Wilcoxen, Rich Hllfanstein, Bob Gathmann, Ted Bryan, Robert Ronor. SECOND ROW: Jim Carver, Bush Ray, Russell Raymond, Alvin Bagley, Tony Torlcelson, Glen O'Connell, Don Carnahan, Tom Hazen, Ron Crockett, Daryle Hill, Tony Culebras, John Arnone, lawrence Anderson, Dan Arnone, Vince Mirro, Jaclr Grieve, Vern Walker. THIRD ROW: Gene lauglllin, manager, Dave Marbaugh. Arnold Tomac, Bob Clause, Tom McDowell, Paul Sherman, Ron Olson, Bob Comstock, Pete Ruhl, Paul Hultgren, Warren Johnson, Eddie Beutler, Ron Weatheu, Phil Foster, Wayne Wicks, Vic Carpine, larry Hebner. , wb . K .Ami Q.-. nv- 'L' 3 Q- G 13 may 1 M!! 1. Coazhos Zemeck, Hash, Koenig and Felfon. 2. Shoi Pui. 3. The Pole Vaulfers. 4. Sprinfers. 5. More low Hurdles. 6. High Hurdlers. 7. Broad Jumpers. 7 0 Q' 3 I M 4? -'r , n f . H 1 xi a 3 I .xii , illiii X JP' 1 54 ZLL, C -' .I 'Q A . A i 4 1 In H si 'il 11 ' . l f Q: QEQSEQQ 1. The Rllay. 2. Tha High Jump. 3. low Hurdlars. 4. Distance Runn 5 Sh P 6 HghJ p 7 D Th UQIQI Qqfq' FRONT ROlN: Jack Krieg, Jerry Elzig, Bob Shaw, Bill Heath, Ralph Warren, Gary Baffaro, Garry Callen, Larry Mossburg. SECOND ROW: Robert Edmund, Bill Bush, Terry Montgomery, Jon Zetferburg, Brian Davis, George Reed, Jon Bergman, Duane Parker, Glenn Connelly. THIRD ROW: Bernard Larson, Nell Callender, Vern Guay, Noel Owens, Kermit Jorgenson, Allen Day, Dick Saunders, Bill Hutsinpiller, Coach O'Brien. BASEBALL It looks like one of the years that Renton will wind up at the Top or very near to it. This is Coach O'Brien's tenth year as baseball coach at Renton, having taken over the year after baseball was made a maior league sport in the Puget Sound District. The coach reports nine returning lettermen from last year's third-place team. Highline, Puyallup, Kent Meridian and Renton were favored to wind up at the top before the season started. Kent beat Highline in a practice game and Renton won over Kent April 10, l-O. ' The schedule, allowing for several rained-out games, ran as follows for the T956 season: April 3, Renton at Auburn lrained outj May I, Renton at Highline April IO, Kent Meridian at Renton May 8, Enumclaw at Renton April l7, Renton at Franklin Pierce May 15, Renton Bye lpractice gamel April 24, Sumner at Renton May 22, Renton at Puyallup May 29, Clover Park at Renton The returning lettermen are: Outfieldz Jerry Elzig, Jack Kreig, Jon Bergman. Infield: Gary Baftaro, Bob Shaw, Duane Parker. Pitching: Glenn Connelly, Garry Callen. Catching: Bill Hutsinpiller. Two remarkable first-year men are Kermit Jorgenson, short-stop, and Bernard Larson, catcher. The only real weakness the coach had to worry about was the batting power of the team. Unless they generated some power they would find the going a little rough. Here is the batting line-up at the starf of the season: Shaw, 2nd, Kreig, outfield, Baffaro, 3rd, Elzig, outfield, Parker, first, Jorgenson, S.S., Davis or Nelson, outfield, Larson, catcher, Callen, Day and Connelly, pitchers, The winner of the league this year will play the winner of the city league in Sick's Seattle Stadium. an U 1'1 'll' on l l'- - JON BERGMAN 1 ---1 BRIAN DAVIS GLENN CONNEILY 1-1-gf' ,iw ui -In w-w-1 1 5 iii GARRY CAlI.EN DUANE PARKER GARY BAFFARO JERRY ELZIG - 1 BOB SHAW , ..- I -1-11 KERMIT JORGENSON -I-nv UHIDLI Blll. BUSH DICK SAUNDERS BERNARD LARSON JACK KREIG GIRLS' PORTS Yes, girls can earn a letter, too. Points are given for regular attendance and participation in volleyball, bowling, basketball and volley tennis or softball. Chevrons are awarded tor earning a letter the second and third years. Sports are offered to girls tour nights a week. Each girl turns out one night a week and participates on a team in a tournament. 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Many of you will go on to college to seek an eiver broader education . . . many will begin the exciting eoinpetitioiz with your fellows in the world out business. Whatever the path you take you are better able to travel it with distinction because of the things you have learned during your days at Renton High School. May each of you be reioarded by the good things of life. Pacific Car and Foundry Company ' : ' Renton, Washington . -:- -:- fff' 1 'K W Stun WB T M is mm I , f WW RENTON f OL 3322 oi 7100 'RENTON j VALLEY RA DUO KF EL L'0MPANY,i 30 Logan St, - Renton, Washington 126-18 - Renton Avenue Rentals Instruction - lAPLE WOOD Special Features Martin Feres Clarinets York Band Instruments Buffet Saxophones Golf and Country Club, Inc. caban Flutes ' Relax on Our Galanti Accordians 18-HOLE COURSE Accordion-ly Yours CO. Rf. 1, Box 1234, Renton Ph. OL 3194 Phone OL 3736 Renton 216 Rainier Ave. Meet me at the A-H fountain . . . . largest film 81 camera center outside Seattle rentals - for that party Ample FREE PARKING behind Store daily hot-lunch special favorite ice-cream treats speedy sandwich service complete selection of gifts and candy - all occasions school supplies at lowest prices 3rd 5' Shattuck - 0Live 8252 - Renton Open EVERY N-IGHT . . . til IO! o UD ' it Amk. .ix,A Z VZA: mt fsssi 125 56 RIVERVIEW FARMS 'cDirect from Farm to Youv 27 YEARS OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE OWNED and OPERATED BY JACOB NIELSEN 15034 Nelson Place BENTON SHOE STORE wwhefbafd 5 : Gihoezfgr 5 ca+y Club shoes Ir S an Cys fwnruzn-Bunn 'For Wealherleen sums High School for . High School Girls -2? X' Boys Every Sale Guaranteed Coury's Renton Shoe Store 916 Tl'nrd'Ave. OL 3850 KIRBY CO. OF RENTON New and Used Guaranieed Vacuum Cleaners PARTS FOR ALL MAKES WE SERVICE All. MAKES OL 6140 1008 Third Avenue Renton OLive 461 5 mu FARM Mme RID KENT 8-W RENTON BOWLING RECREATION 12 NOON TO 12 MIDNIGHT LOUIE, WES, NICK scon: 113 THIRD AVE. Smut' N. il' I Z-1 1 1 vi 1 1 ' Al 135. A in ...ni nn n 1 PHONE OL 3022 Hi, Renton Co-eds . . . The Headquarters for all famous brands of nationally advertised merchandise, such as . . . -xww,E .L-sul., eww -lisp SWEATERS - BLOUSES -- sKuRTs 1 egg suns - DRESSES - COATS ,. E JEWELRY - PERFUMES - GIFTS LINGERIE- HOSIERY and ROBES PEDAL PUSHERS-SHORTS-TEE SHIRTS ,. BEAUTIFUL BATHING SUITS ,.v ? - A T GLOVES-BAGS and SKYWAY LUGGAGE IS THE I I- J TX W 1 RENTON MERCANTILE co. 800 THIRD AVENUE OL 2434 REGAL FURNITURE CO. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIOR GIRLS! ' Congratulations, Grads I ' KATIE'S KORNER Remember Your Free Gift Miniature Lane Cedar Chest I KATIE and FRANK I 852032025 53:52. I Fifth and smnhers OL 9196 Congratulations, Seniors of '56 Y .b A ERNEST EARRAR ROBERT Y. NELSON M yi I I J I PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHY - .j , RENTON 84 RAINIER PRINTERY I O Renton Plumbing 81 Heating 31, Main S, R , W h en on, as . OL 9703 319 Williams OL 3951 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS RENTON BRANCH PeopIe's National Bank OF WASHINGTON Renton's Pioneer Banking Institution 226 Williams St. OL 4545 RENTON AUTO GLASS - lHave Your Friends Sign Herel C0ngratlllatl0ns7 Seniors FROM Third 81 Rainier OL 3670 We've enioyed serving you during the time you spent at school. May we continue to serve you as you enter your business careers in the future. BATTERIES - TIRES -- LUBRICATION GASOLINE - ACCESSORIES -- SERVICE Thank You I .-+ REID 81 ' -f Vg, ,J lffi JF SupeFSg13lStation J J J SUPREME Y The Friendly Service 545011715 .Urol 'W Corner Third and Burnett OL 4372 NORTH LUMBER CO. COMPLETE BUILDING MATERIAL LINE Second and Factory OL 3429 Renton, Washington . May the Years Ahead Be Successful to Each and All of You When the time comes . REMEMBER LET US SERVE YOU -1' I HOTPOINT and WHIRLPOOL I WASHERS and DRYERS RCA and PHILCO TELEVISION I I Plus All Small Appliances ' I o LI. REID 84 COOK Renton's Pioneer Electrical Dealer 205 Main St. OL 8671 Home-Builders Center , 5 , 'F -rc:-..S s ID I N G V 2 VANS-S-S-1 , P L Y w o o D SWWYNY5 ' sm IN .-l u I-1-9' 'F' -P I I -T- THE LUMBER MARKET 120 Mm Sffeef RENTON, WASHINGTON OL 3071 HOYT'S RICHFIELD SERVICE 12630 RENTON AVENUE RA 9532 i' SEATTLE 88, WASH. 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. - Bill Santi - Furniture Appliance 0 Full Line in Westinghouse I 9 Complete Home Furnishings 9 Packard Bell Television BILL SANTI, owner 914 Second Avenue Phone L 7273 O Roy Dc1nielson's SUNSET COAL AND OIL 5. HEATING OILS v 3 Q I 'S' A 1 - I f SIEGLER HEATERS ' , RoSSoE FURNACES 4 - f COAL AND on ' ,R f M1 L' SALES AND SERVICE l 546 Park Avenue OL 8696 I Renton OL 7300 We Welcome All You Graduates of '56 Renton Alumni Association f I 1 ucxusn T SAN I 3 annul CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1956 59- . 913 ' E lx SCOTT DRY CLEANERS Back of Renton Hospital 201 Fourth Ave. Phone OL 3893 We Specialize in Finest FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SQUARE DEAL GROCERY O Free Delivery Service O Phone: 918 Third Ave. OL 5341 Congratulations, Class of '56 SEARS ROEBUCK 8m CO. 909 Third Ave. OL 8271 Congratulations To Class of '56 From TOM and JIM WALSH SKYWAY A G STORE 12629 RENTON AVE. RA 9577 Announcing Renton's Newest Record Shop WE CARRY ALL KINDS OF RECORDS and ALBUMS Watch for Announcement of New Record Contest Soon RECORD PLAYERS - HI-FI - RADIOS Expert Record-Players and Repair Service Rouse TVfg Appliances RENTON HARDWARE Furniture and Appliance Cangratulates Class of 956 802 Third Ave. Ol- 8681 I Grads, Best Wishes for the Future 4' 'O .P ' 'n Qi ,. LQQQLXQML' Q f Rentona Nursing Home Phone: 516 Wells St. OL 3155 Be Wise Like The Wise Old ?,,U,, 61bIfl1snxm'l?' 19.71-N lx'1'l1'lLl1 ,L .W rttllliipwt- DINE AT RUBATTINO'S RESTAURANT 808 THIRD AVENUE OL 3143 Congratulations 356 Gladding, McBean gl Co. CLAY PRODUCTS SINCE 1875 Congratulations, Seniors .Iohnnie's Donut 81 Coffee Shop 304 Wells Street OL 7243 Congratulations, Seniors PEDERSCN FUEL CO. Rich Heat Burner Oils 115 Park Ave. OL 3306 NEW and USED TIRES RECAPPING REPAIRS K' 14812-92nd AVENUE SOUTH lEast Valley Hivvay at Earlingtonl SIGN OF TIMING. I-I a 6 0 0 ff C ffl , I 764 TIRES l E b WORLD'S FINEST RECAPPING in 5044! fo mi Res.OLive 7278 DERRICK D. NlacLURG, Owner OLive 7177 GLEN CLOW LEO KNIGHT Congratulations, Seniors MOVING 86 STORAGE CO. I M O T O R M A R T LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE l AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS 126 Logan Street Renton, Washington OLive 4349 RENTON 415 Rainier Ave. Phone: OL 7722 E I BURROUGHS CORPORATION . T 86 R FOOD MART Office Machines Training Center l FINEST GRAIN-FED Billing - Bookkeeping - Calculator Instruction ' LOCKER BEEF FREE PLACEMENT I GROCERIES . . . MEATS 2625 Third Avenue EL T780 I 11549 SUNSET HIGHWAY Seattle, Washington I I OL 9166 RENTON I CONGRATULATIONS, cIAss or '56 BEST WISHES I FROM ' BENNETT'S GROCERY l and MEATS E. C. SORENSEN TAX and INSURANCE CONSULTANT FRANK GIACHINO Prop. 350 PARK AVE. OL 8101 301 PARK AVE. OL 5601 PUT A BETTER JOB IN YOUR FUTURE Shorthand Bookkeeping Spelling Typewriting Accounting Bus. Math English Comptometer Filing Shorter Time in Training - A Better Job Sooner Renton College of Business and Management 227 WALLS STREET Congratulations FROM JOHN F. BEATTIE, M.D. LET GEORGE DO IT Custom Slaughtering Cutting and Wrapping 41 MC 'Q K S LOCKER BEEF 3 n 3 9 I z Qunurv-Scnvicz GEO. JONIENTZ 743B South I8Oth Phone OLive 6282 Renton, Wash. Congratulations, Seniors CAPITOL COAL 81 OIL CO. RICH HEAT BURNER OILS PRESTO NUGGETS - COAL - PRESTO LOGS 221 Sunset Blvd. West OL 2481 Renton, Wash. OL 9449 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '56 Black River Cabinet Shop Architectural Woodworking Production Cutting - All Types of Formica Work GENERAL CABINET MAKING JOHN f'cUf1y GAMS 212 Rainier Ave. Renton OL 2852 X-.-.. Factory and Tailored , Seat Covers Expert Workmanship on Convertible Tops -A 4 5 sl rx ,Il 5 Qs.: V Au, :fuwfff . f i TX T J fl 6? Q' ri C X f 1 BRANT'S AUTO GLASS and UPHOLSTERY Third and Whitworth OL 4304 Renton FOR GIFTS FOR BABY SISTER OR come HERE BABY snornek THE STORK SHOP 233 WELLS sr. oi 7I3I Congratulations, Seniors CHAPMAN ELECTRIC DR. A. L. BuTToN, JR. CUNTRMTURS DR. JACK E. PRIEBE W NG Class '39 Qllcsbaijosvalla STUDENTS! S U Ab tY Typ writers R tl d Rpi I UWA RR ROYAL DISTRIBUTORS Member f Typewriter Associat M1 M A .,, hor-skinny 25-.xl Z' Tx ,xxxtx N sf' ., A , Hartman Typewriter Co. I ' . 7441 12825 Rainier P.O. 150 OL 8637 815 Th' d A OL Good Luck to the Grads of '56 ,fx .W PICKERING APPLIANCE 81 T.V Q -gfQg.4g A 9 J., Congratulates Rbeiefavf Z5 Grew me Class of 1956 7 ' 6,92 X9 Wishing them good fortune Jw-if , as lee, ce ,Q-dal 074' if V A 'N 47,514 LL ,, u For the Best in T.V. and A liances see D , PP f QORM7 BRUCE PICKERING'S Appliance Kc Television eREENwooD CEMETERY M WELLS ST- - OL 7711 RENTON MEMORIAL WORKS RENTON, WASHINGTON Phone OL 8882 Renton, Wash. our ON A DATE . OR DRIVING AROUND? C0ngl'alltlllll0n3a GO TO MoRAN's Class of '56 WHERE THE BEST Eooo us FOUND. MORAN'S DRIVE-lN 449 RAINIER OL 4434 GARLAND .IEWELERS 814 THIRD AVENUE OLive 5101 Don - Bea - Nell - Viv - Pat - Sue Here's Space for Signatures: CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS 1956 LONG-BELL LUMBER CO. Everything for the Builder EE N UU - A I Congratulations, Class of '56 401 Rainier Avenue Renton OL 8297 K. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS When in need of furniture, tools, etc., don't forget 1-HE AUC-I-ION Congratulations to the Class of '56 ' . - A61 azz . RENTON AUCTION CO. Location: Corner of Carr Road d E t V II Hi-W H an as ae? at RENTON BRANCH or sEAm.E Mailing Address: 522 Fifth Avenue West Sales Every Sat. Nite 6:30 P.M. R. F. Bob Losey, Sr. Owner 81 Auctioneer 311 WILLIAMS OL 4585 OL 7122 Mo. 2435 B . ' 7 eat Wlshes to the 56 Graduates FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! RENTON RENTON H IGH LANDS - SKYWAY - EASTGATE BIG FREE PARKING LOTS LOW EVERYDAY PRICES ie gonadal 50464 Z ll H S , I RENTON REFRIGERATIQN I COMMERCIAL and DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION Household and cOn1n1erCiuI SALES and SERVICE LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE Features Appliances Direcf Service To Any Point in The State PACKING and CRATING 333 MAIN OL 4472 STORAGE INSURED CARRIER PADDED VANS Compliments of Olive 3213 EAST SIDE GLASS CO. Ray Barrett and Harry Colwell I A CQMPLETE GLASS SERVICE AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT 2 Zfmezzf 4 TRANSFER A 123 FACTORY Second and Rainier OL 8629 X1 ,. -- E A , -. , 1 - - - 2 ' wr- T ' ' Congratulations, Class of 56 . wi y . p . K ff ,NV RENTON OPTICAL CO. 905-3rd Ave. Phone: OL 7721 RUTHERFURITS XXX RO0T BEER hi -- . I Q -, XXX ROOT BEER 3-. CHAMPBURGERS . :V - WHERE FRIENDS MEET Dunlap Canyon Road OL 5641 Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of I956 WHITE HOUSE REALTY HOMES it FARMS 3 NOTARY 809 Walla Walla Ave. OL 8700 Congratulations to the Graduating Class M A T T H I E KEY and SHARP SHOP SALES and SERVICE 229 RAINIER OL 9140 It Poys to Drive ci Ways Let us furnish your home in the latest styles in MAGNUSON or BILTWELL living room furnitureg cover your floors with GULISTAN or MOHAWK rugs and assure perfect sleeping with a SIMMONS or ENGLANDER mattress. Biltwell Magnuson Englander Mohawk Gulistan Artloom -Many Other Famous Brands- WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING Nothing Down ..... 36 Months to Pay ASHLEY FURNITURE Maple Valley and Sunset Blvd. Senior Girls! Are you interested in getting a head start in business? COMPTOMETER OPERATORS are always in demand. We invite you to visit our school COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 202 Orpheum Bldg. MAin 8633 Seattle Congratulations to the Class of '56 Q 5 ' ' ,Q connnrrzawsw suumnc smvlc: 505 4th AVENUE OL 3241 Renton MEADE'S SERVICE STATION VELTEX GAS AND OIL Montgomery Ward Batteries and Tires sg If 12 A N19 ff, S 1 g!.' BUY Youre GLASSES AT Western Optical Dispensary Glasses made from your doctor's prescription We have a large variety of styles to choose from 915 Third Ave. OL 2333 Congratulations, Seniors DR. VUKOV 306 WELLS STREET OL 3332 RENTON Frank Aliment John Bausano Wilson Athletic Equipment Sportcraft-Octonek Sweaters Mercury Outboard Motors Fishing Tackle A 8. B Sportsmen's Headquarters 404 Sunset Hy. Renton OL 9132 317 Main St. Phone OL 4330 Renton, Wash. BEST WISHES TO THE GRADS OF '56 from Bergman's REXALL DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 900 Third Ave. Renton Phone OL 8279 MO 4320 , ' F Congratulations ' Seniors 1' , rleglyilxl J X xg ,lf bf , M 'E rv T' ' X , Q3157f fl , Berz F L O R I S T 413 Third Avenue OL6182 FROM 9 Congratulations, Seniors xr IW1 r ' I . I! T. -Isl RENTON-ISSAQUAH AUTO FREIGHT, INC. Daily Service to Seattle STATEWIDE HOUSEHOLD MOVING Call us for services I To and From Renton and Seattle 305 A1RPoR1 oi 8611 I WAY MA 8153 YOUR Congratulations, Seniors LOW D C T lvmu PACIFIC FINANCE LOANS 511 Third Ave. OL 8625 FAVORITE THE WHITE BUCK BURTON'S SHOES 227 wE1.Ls sr. Congratulations, Class of 1956 PRATT'S RENTON FLOWER SHOP DELIVERY IN RENTON AND SEATTLE 410 Third Avenue OL 8693 DALE 8: MCLENDON Congratulations, 'Eg F5 PLUMBING and WATER PIPE fi ', Hardware and Electrical Supplies SCHORN PAINTS Seniors I ' 'P .- ,M .- fWfl'-lf.,,. Llf, .Q A. X is ,X X' sa g, 320 Wells St. Phone OLive 9083 Renton, Wash. ' 209 WELLES 1: RENTON For sportswear I of f Western Auto Supply distinction . Ui The Family Store it's Q WHITE STAG 5 APPLIANCES a ? 0 AUTO SUPPLIES -ii-TPLAY CLOTHES1- I I 9 SPORTING GOODS BT The We Supply Your Needs I 2IO WELLS ST. PHONE OL 399i 9I6 Third Ave. OL 3636 I 'CDL A Congratulations, Seniors! 096 4I9 SECOND AVENUE OLive 626I CONGRATULATIONS from EMORY'S MEN'S WEAR RENTON'S MODERN MEN'S STORE BE WELL DRESSED- SHOP AT E M O R Y ' S 9I IV2 Third Ave. Phone OL 7783 Congratulations to the Class of '56 H. C. ERlCKSEN'S SPRING GLEN SERVICE 17439 - IO8th S. E. Renton, Wash. Phone OLive 6614 RENTON HIGH BAND UNIFORMS BY NUDELMAN BROTHERS Congratulations to the R H S Musicians 1308 Second Ave. - Seattle, Wash. Congratulations to the . . 2 Class of 56 , 2 GALVIN SUPPLY CO. 331 Wells St. Phone OL 3162 LV Con ratulations, Class of '56 5 , from I A , HTG . f? '19 I I Iv I L U R I E ' S CREDIT JEWELERS if I 9' WATCHES DIAMONDS Q RINGS SILVER ' Third and Wells - OL 7172 Auto REPAIRING MAX M1LLER'S GARAGE .4 wi F1 KN II a !.. 0 Q 24-Hour Towing Service Phones: I 13741 Rainier OL 3312 LA 4670 Fa U I I RENTQN FUNERAL HOME 24-Hour Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipment Trained Attendant Radio Dispatched Phone OL 8281 BEST WISHES TO THE GRADS OF 1956 From BilI's Mobil Service' 1316 Bronson Way OL 9000 300 Third Ave. l l l l I Laura Custer's I DOLORES APPAREL I News lines of I Quality Merchandise at Moderate Prices 615 Third Avenue Res. Phone OL 3627 , Renton, Washington Bus. Phone OL 7531 Congratulations, Seniors I Con gratulations, Grads! FROM FARMER'S MARKET Gnocemss -1- Mens MEADOWBROOK FARM Dairy Products LOCKERS 13805 S.E. 128th ST. Phone OL 'HJ f-S gif Qi? 9 H 'x ,. Wi- + N U, K M 'X' :K q. SPANISH CASTLE x . Q T x 4 I Midway Seattle-Tacoma Highway Q3- x.. Wir? ' Dancing Every Saturday Night 9:30 p.m.-2 I oonnon Gneerws oncnesnm 27 LOGAN and AIRPORT WAY - 6'You'll like the Castle RENTON I 5800 3.01. 2 Clarke Bros. Motor Cn. In Renton for 35 Years I Y i ' ' fr I 4 NJ rf L - A T HQ :T W. WIA 64 014 Uybljrck fagwrbgbgaf If! by f T Health A NAL M J V . M aj 1 THAT H ELPS YOU 0, ,b W' Wro ,lo YOUR BES M 2,7606 Ownership OF A CAR THAT SATISFIES YOU Dodge . . . Plymouth mf 'W it X1 T 'x N-Q- 5 At . , . 4'-fAan.15.gA:n,xm.a.. RENTON FEED 81 SEED CO. OL 5110 1 1 f J . EQ 14410 Rainier Ave. 115 3 Am, 'DW V J btnkez' illilnriuarg K ' 400 THIRD AVE.,RENT0N rn-ms:oL 4552:LA8700 2 X Q TONKIN'S CAFE CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS 811 THIRD AVENUE Phone Ol. 5462 TONKIN'S TOGGERY Congratulatlons y zfqz N EN ga' Q , if from Renton s gi !-3 sg 1 x EW Young Mens B: X--gf 1::.:, 3k.,, WF. si m Q I Ri Store Third and Wells Phone OL 5150 Diamonds . . For The F :nest In Jewelry 9Ol Harrlson St Seattle I Seneca 1730 . Wafches Sllverware CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Samsonite Luggage 74,4 Q gewegm SALES SERVICE x A ffm 'G Hoo BRONSON wAY OL 3478 X W w X 4 N N J' ., , I v ns, Graduatlng Semors of 56 ,J x Best Wishes to the Grads of 56 0 sJ QE? y ie, p 2 glllllllllllllilllll llIIIIIIIIllIIllIIlIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllglllllllll 5 . 21 fist E E If ff 59,3 -, 3 E E C, diff. ' ,L-wt ff-f E ' Mr ' If u1,Y'v' ' V - xl .mil ul ,V r Mlnelrs if HOME COOKED MEALS E 5 Open 6 Days a Week 6:00 A.M. to 8:00 PM. 0Live 9107 LOG cAalN CAFE 9 22343rd E TONY'S CLEANERS A Little Finer. . . A Little More Careful all, ig Q J. 7 N., U For Dry Cleaning at its Best! O. HORNINC-Proprietors-JACK BALES Thus Space for Signatures Congratulations, Grads! mos I , WITH ME 5 warn SAFETY and Economy A and CONVENIENCE Q and comronr ' l ' ' L Serving: North Bend, Issaquah, Hazelwood, Kennydale, Bryn Mawr, Skyway, Lake City, Lake Forest Park, Bothell TO AND FROM SEATTLE lake Shore lin Syl . SUCCESS TO You . . . GRADS or '56 M y . . , snvlu M mm if ff I? A fl jllllllflgpllfll WW lf ll -iw' ff? M 903 Fourth Ave. Phone OL 8686 jf at f I.: P 0 R T R A I T S ! Yesferoloy. .. Tooloy cmoi Tomorrow oris Cook Dorothy Cook Barbara Nelson Jon Bergman Luoiffe Cuffifon Sfuofio 1'T'- V' .Qi , 4 1 had-11' x,,M A 1 :ug .sf f... -Q gi N ...Aww 941 ,, ,,::W.....X,.f..W-4 -xAx.,m H K 1 A - ,. Q N , 'P'4?.ur .nqpl-4 ilu- - ,vcr f 'Ng 'Wm-nv I , md nh-wa-a my N'-,A 2 XM N 3 V XXX VKX 1 NMS A , I ' ' ' NQLKWWV-ww W, ,w,. W - xx s Yu 'Q-1 J 1 6 1 ? L 2 1 , NW' xt w -f +. .R-lQx.,r 1 Q s Q . C P T O M E T R I S T Vision Specialist DR. E. M. BENSON, 0.D. Complete Professional Optical Service SEE CLEARLY - EFFICIENTLY - COMFORTABLY VISION ANALYSIS - VISION TRAINING Congratulations, Class 956 CITIZENS FEDERAL Savings 81 Loan Association RENTON BRANCH 306 Wells St., Second Floor, Barei Bldg. 227 Williams Sf OL 2411 Phone OLive 5391 Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Open Friday until 9:00 p.m. - Closed Saturdays Tender-Bite Meats and Warm-Room Lockers I'l 'inf , For the lol' 5' Fmest . . , ,l!, 'lflf fl f - 1 Q. Pies ' Pastry 2' I s Cakes x N Breads il l f I, .ss.,g-ass?-'ig W2 Specialties in Cake Decorations cARNEsKl's Nusms MARY ANN'S BAKERY 12632 - 76th So. CSkywayJ :: one RA 6383 211 Wells Q1 OL 71 I3 JEQJXCJXCYIJJ 'll C1 I 02 ' X N? :Sl 24 1' f xxx'-f' Jja F JT. v X 'Q !4 lb ' I. :ll . ff Q J WX 'L' f e if I I if N js! Nfl! by? MPV 'gl , f by K 3 W gala n t t liylylfg 19566-YY sm 0? 99 . I 1 ff DW? a Supply CO. G 9 N-Qi? 92? 1l'ZT'ES J Q,3 sr:,:.s5 wwf? Trojan Lithograph Corporation A Complete Printing Service ARTWORK - OZALIDS PHOTOGRAPHY - JOB PRINTING Catalog Specialist 8th Avenue N. and Williams St. Ol 8283 To Uur Girl Grads of 356 Make Your Own Summer Cottons in Beautiful Pastels Sew and SAVE The FABRIC CENTER 310 Wells OL 7414 QT , Congratulations to the Class of '56 Best Wishes for the uture zsljeygzzszzsxr- Renfon Thealers 530 fl wlygfongrotulotions, Seniors v Tlflf lfbfi if X m5 5 MP 5? . -. 41 T if Z U5 Q48 at ew ACROSS FROM ROLLERLAND OL 9202 l Wlshes to the Class Best Wishes . 'to themw' X! Congratulatwns and Best 5 fl W ij!! ' ll of ,56 . if My ffl , M HUB CITY DRUG stone U On the Corner of Third and Wells ell OL 561' A I WL . YM ' l QA X pf' X51 A I Old Man Holmes Sez Ili' Q I N lj Z W W 1 Mug N1 riff? ,U If - u I 1- Hickok s Sport Shop I C 218 Main St. RENTON Phone OL 3209 G6C0ngF6ltulali0nS', Compliments to the Class of 956 TO THE GRADUATING . CLASS or 7 Nw llilll, ,11lV',l'l'l1Il A 111 1 1 l1fl1lli1 llll1ll1ll 1lll: el L From . . . FLASH'S I0c STORE J. C. PENNEY CO., RENTON 212 Wells sf. OL 4731 Congrotulotions, Seniors o w I Q -. U Catering to the Younger Set K LIGHT angAIf'IE?XI3HYVRECKERS I Call Renton OL 9111 i If no answer call OL 6171 are-20 Third Ave. OL 9057 IVAR'S TOWING SER VICE REAI. ESTATE INSURANCE MORTGAGES WAI.I.IN-EDWARDS INC. 217 Wells St, OL 2424 12621 Renton Avenue LA 9966 RENTON MOTOR PARTS CORPORATION 'k LOUIE GEBENINI BEN RICHARDSON MILDRED 4th and Williams Street Ol 8616 4 THE AIRPORT INN 0 ,I Q? Jumaosuneens Airport Way and L g OL. 9029 Congratulations, Grads! I FRED Q. PRICE R LA 2415 I UNIVERSAL SIGN COMPANY PRICE WRITES SIGNS RIGHT 101 Burnett St. PIWOHC Renton OL 5141 I Compliments of I THIRD AVENUE Variety and Gift Shoppe Your CopltV tySt Cgtlt S 305 Third Avenue Phone OL 7123 REIMAN AUTO PARTS CO. Have Your Friends?-Sign,Here ,Af mwd I ' 2?mf chef.. MATHEWSON'S RAINIER TIRE R - it AQ MMM? AMW ' Opposite Renton Airport I 317 Third venue Ryne OL'823Z' 7633 N 5,9 J M PJ WBQZWJQZM my ,J Q in If gator mais ijffigfw ffwfw If :aQMf,,,Q1f6f of WW Mfjyj ff! f f , 'Tw , ,ffw ,Qi GFJEON f girly My P 0 M 67 My ,,,,ifQ.emfa if my M5411 IT M a oe aw , ,- ,. WE SALUTE THE FUTURE LEADERS OF OUR COUNTRY 6'Congratulations RENTON Eucs B.P.O.E.No.1809 PACIFIC AUTO SUPPLY 230 MAIN STREET OL 4225 'OW BRONSON OL 82's T V R A D I O Renton Tent and Awning Co. ' ,Sir W C L I N I C 'n Congratulations, Seniors W TENTS cANvAs AWNINGS Expert Repair on ALL Makesv TARPS ALUMINUM AWNINGS olive 5115 CAR PORTS d PA1los 251 SUNSET BOULEVARD 308 N W ll OL 4217 AMERICA'S GREATEST TREASURE IS THE YOUTH OF OUR NATION 1. Radio Renton umm! 4 K'? 'Vf:N Salutes .ea V '- Renton's Youth Frequency 910 1 Q . I Longratulatwns, Seniors! , Com plmwnts of DR. C. P. AMBROSE .I Sl IVR 27 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 56 36 LOGAN smear OL 7475 I LINCOLN MERCURY EarI's Refrigerclfion Service Home and commencm serzvuce WHITE LINCOLN MERCURY I 222 MILL STREET -1- RENTON 823 K Sf I R T PHONE OL 8286 - Ph OL 8484 FOSS' SHADOW LAKE RESORT I ELLIS FOOD MARKET LARGE PICNIC AREA FRESH VEGETABLES - MEATS Make your reservations for the picnic - and Large or Small Groups NAnoNALLY ADVERTISED Gkocsmes I Pl1Of1e UL 2-2795 Weekdays 9 AM. to 9 P.M. I MODERN BALLROOM I 2119 Sunset Blvd. Phone QL 6446 I SUCCESS T0 THE and SERVICE I CLASS OF '56 COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE ' DR. L. A. WHITE For Your Heating Needs . . . OPTOMETRBT Cal' MEADE I 234'f2 Wells Phone OL 3788 RENTON, WASHINGTON OL 4321 406 Pelly sf. I 3 1 - I 1 T 1 1 S 7 RENTQN Music stone CR KETTIS Wurlitzer Pianos Hammond Solovox Q Band Instruments . . . Guitars I MOTOR 'UNE gi 6,54 W Buescher . . . Gibson . . . Martin . . . Olds WHEEL BALANCING Epiphone . . . Martin I J' liiig-f-1 . f - Records . . . Sheet Music ' BRAKES i Accordions and Lessons K Q GENERATOR and STARTER Q7 Ivy! RENTAL APPLIED ON PURCHASE I E V52 216 Wells Phone Ol 5491 Third 8. Wliitworth Phohe OL 5515 Two Old Grads W ii ii R Always Ready to Serve You Renton News Record Record Stationery 8: Office Supply 801 Walla Walla, Renton CHARLES A. RUUD CARL F. ROCHET .Q Heiser's Shadow Lake Resort PICNIC FACILITIES for Large or Small Groups Accommodations for 5 or 5,000 Persons CATERING SERVICE -:- CAFE -:- DANCE HALL 21205 196th S.E. - RENTON, WASHINGTON Martin and Scotty Pilantz Phone: Maple Valley GE 4344 Congratulations, Seniors 'k RUSSELL OPTICIANS Corner of Third and Main OL 2331 Congratulations, Seniors MILITARY MANUALS CO. WOOD BUILDING RENTON, WASHINGTON Complete Line of GROCERIES - FRUITS - VEGETABLES TED'S EARLINGTON MARKET 504-5th Ave. W. Phone OL 4431 BEST WISHES TO RHS FOR A HAPPY SUMMER VACATION THE EVERGREEN DRIFTERS Hear Us At HEISER'S SHADOW LAKE 8322-48th So. Seattle 18 LA 0258 DIESEL OIL SALES CO. 329 Williams Street Phone OL 8631 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1956 TO THE j . 7 T I I ' 1331 ,V BENNETTUS BE TY SCHOOL ELSIE BENNETT 237 Wells OL 3231 TOWNE HOUSE Finest Food in Rentonv For Reservations Call OL 3424 fplll' WDAY Will! RAINIER CO. OF RENTON INC. WATER WORKS and SEWERS PLUMBING and HEATING INDUSTRIAL and RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTORS STEAM FITTING 0Live 5487 . . . 0Live 2541 .. .-..I- GAF F NE Y S 22 WI ERNESS Resort . . .2-44 Lo e . . . 2-4400 FINE FOODS . . . HOTEL ROOMS CABINS Congratulations Seniors from the ANITA SHOP LADIES AND CHILDREN READY-TO-WEAR 7IO Third Ave. OL 5670 aft, ' G duates of '56 ,WSJ :::::::::::: r1:rrr::r::rr1rr1- WILLIAMS 8g SWANSON 700 THIRD AVENUE Congratulations, Seniors 0 Great Going, Grads!! from BY'S SUPER MARKET HOURS WA. bV . N also A.M. TO 11100 P.M. VAA. I I' DAILY . . FAMOUS NAME BRAND FOODS Phone 9 l 2 l ,g -:E:::::v- 11, R IO6 Third Ave. -Igizlzizf: .-tp-:gzet . ' R Q:QEQEfEQ1QElQEQE2 xi Best Wishes for N EEEEEEV , 1 '3 ff L X X1 3 gl' '. l 's 'H I A iv: X x,-Ai' li f A I ,,L.,g,I 1 1 Continued Sureess L' ,.:,q f BRYN MAwR CHEVRON I SERVICE , I wif I EM. KAUZLARICH ff I R M DI5'::i2:'i'l9sx'Lmen su nken A. A s. ' I a' fl! ' PARK AVENUE APPAREL II32I Rainier Ave. RA 9455 107 Park Ave, OL 3762 '- ' ' f We A M I Oiffp Ai M Complete Building Service xi ,Qf 'V fp If You're Building or Repairing GI g W C nyofw YOU'l.L FIND YOUR NEEDS AT 2fbQ Q STONEWAY READY MIX CONCRETE BUILDING MATERIALS - CRUSHED ROCK ii 1' o N I: w SAND 8. GRAVEL CO. iMaple Valley Highwayl Ol 8241 Congratulations, Seniors Thank you for your patronage in the past year. Remember we have a complete line of Automotive Accessories, Supplies, and Speed Equipment. NL? 3 A N R7-El 2 s ,I-.Ej N X . I Q , '-my X K X xx UNITED AUTO SUPPLY 309 MAIN Across from P.S.P.L. OL 4151 Congratulations, Grads! F 0 E Z I it sas 15' RENTON AERIE 1722 F.O.E. 316 - 3rd AVENUE RENTON, WASH. SAMC5 AUTO SALES Bought . . . CARS . . . Sold 439 RAINIER AVENUE OL 2551 Renton, Wash. Class of '56 Congratulations, Class of '56 O CLIFF SI'IARP'S SERVICE 902 SECOND AVENUE OL 9071 Bevan's Plumbing 81 Heating SHEETMETAL WORKS 809 4th Ave. Renton,WaSh- Phone OL 4992 WALT 81 EARLE'S ASSOC. SERVICE Second and Williams OL 9098 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADS OF '56 Licensed Bonded COMPLETE APPLIANCE REPAIRS Automatic Washers - Dryers - Ranges - Refrigerators John's Appliance Service JOHN MCMAHON WHIRLPOOL :: DEALER :: GIBSON 407 Sunset Blvd. Renton Phone OL 8193 'ALLEN'S PET SUPPLY Everything you need for The comfort and care of your household pets will be found here. 309 Wells St. OL 5280 QUICK SAFE RELIABLE P U H IC H C L E A N E R S 909 Walla Walla OL 9189 Qllopwl wg Seniors . . qv Plan Your X l Vacation I see X World Travel ' Service 230 Main Street OL 8201 illliillilllllii DRUG stone ' YOUR REXALL STORE RENTON HIGHLANDS PHONE OL 5507 RENToN, vvAsH. HARDWARE COMPANY comruare uns or Horromr APPLIANCES KJ V w Ji? , 5 X! , is l X 1 or 7, 5 i f ,X ,c g Q . 1, PC- , . x mx L w,a'X92N 15' ' W? RCA Estate Ranges Speed Queen Washers and Dryers Zenith Television and Radio Dutch Boy Paints Glass and Tools 230 Wells Phone OL 3211 CHIEFTAIN PQNTIAC Where Service Comes First Second and Logan Phone OL 8291 Congratulations, Seniors I ,f 4, 'M 3614 HEBNER FLORIST Member F.T.D.-Flowers by Wire Say it with FIowers Phone OL 4862-Night OL 7398 309 Third Ave if fp . Renton's Most Complete Specialty Shop for Women PIONEER BAKERY Pride Omen .Q W , C4 Formals sro Third Ave. OL 3292 Sweaters ' 0633314 1. T Skirts and ix CUSlOl'T'l Blouses X, Jewelry Toreador X Belts BIRTHDAY PWS f PARTY CAKES I L A S K E Y ' S 907 Third Avenue I our speclalty Phone OL 9751 ' Congrats, Class of 356 fIIJl6YflI'tC6 Insurance AHIDENI ' r I R c A u IO P P I Congratulations, Class of '56 TOM DOBSON and SON 911 Third Ave. I KecJton's HEAT OL 3401 E ' ' C REAL ESTATE Go mm 903 Third Ave., Renton phone QL 8661 F. A. COLLMAN, Manager phone M0 4792 112 Third Ave. M O T E L CABIN CITY COURT Moron HOTEL CONGRATULATIONS, sENloRs ' Congratulations, h b d d You ave een reare an Class of educated the American way. Protect your right to live under it always. SEATTLE SILK SCREEN lNc. - - EAKLE'S SIGNAL SERVICE I Quick, Friendly, Dependable Service -snnvlcf' We Fix 'em 4 jam JoE PAGLIA SHOE REPAIR Ke'T IY Ealfle 317 Williams Street Renton Second and Logan OL 9l9I Greetings From A j19Llt L xl I ,f 5 Q 3 'J W UL FIRST ch BRUDMBIIIIBERS. S sfcorar and LOGAN, MYRLE BROOME ERMA CURRY JANE HAWKINS KAY ROSA BILL GREGORY VERN GUAY DON LAWRENCE STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES: ROBERTA BERTOZZI - NICK SCHEUCH '56RamblerMoreCompact,Roomier '56 Rambler Redesigned, Restyled 7140162 339 MAIN OL 8256-OL 3489 RENTON SCHOOL SUPPLIES - FOUNTAIN Fo, ,he Bas, in SUNDRIES - PRESCRIPTIONS DRUG STORE PRODUCTS TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU SHAW BRQS. SKYWAY 0 SUNDRIES 0 PRESCRIPTIONS 0 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pharmacy Inc. SHAW BROTHERS 12616 RENTON AVE. SEATTLE, WASH. DRUG STORE LANDER 0620 220 wells OL 8664 Congratulations, Seniors FROM RENTON CLOTHING CO. Men's Wear of Distinction Botany SOO Suits McGregor Sports Wear Arrow Shirts Florsheim and Jarman Shoes Jantzen Sweaters Stetson Hats 812 Third Avenue Phone OL 4271 TO THE CLASS OF 1956 The foundation of civilization rests upon the dependability of one man's word to another Renton Finance Corporation Eddy Tabaka, Mgr. 234 Main Street Wffff' YW? ,.,,gt'.-ff-7. 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