Roosevelt High School - Strenuous Life Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1955
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A .. , . .l , And toward ihe great silence! . . lbsen Mount Rainier . v K S -zlf' ' s 1. 1 , s 'v 1 O 0 ,1- L I If-v x . fp.. 1 X or wwrvwevi g , Fx QL ANDERSON, HELEN ANDERSON, VIRGIL BAGGALEY, BYRON BARBER, KATHRYN Social Studies Language Arts Social Studies Home Economics Int Travel Act. Program Printing Act.fP-TA Dance Act.-Costuming U of Washington U. of Washington Carleton College U. of Washington 'ir ' X -'ef K-.ax REED FULTON Mi, Reed lulton, Roosevelt's principal, has vvritton eight novels lor young people. In addition to writing, Mi' lulton gardens and is a Rotarian He holds a BA. degree from the State College of Washington and an MA. degree from the University of Washington. sry ED HASSELBLAD Mr. Ed Hasselblad, vice-principal, plays the piano and holds the degree of Bachelor of Music. Mr. Hassel- blad has attended Washington State College and the University of Washington. Golfing is one of Mr. Has- selblads favorite activities. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY ADMINISTRATION FACULTY F fy-vu-N. 71-'Y BELL, ROBERT BERTHIAUME, SHERIDAN BONINE, CATHERINE Physical Education Boys' Adviser Commercial Act.-Intramural Act.-Roughriders Act.-Evening Duty U. of Washington U, of Washington U. of Washington Roosevelt's Teachers When The first issue of Strenuous Life was published in l923, the faculty section contained the photographs of forty-six teachers. Of those original forty-six, three still teach here: Mrs. Anne Moody, Mrs. Matilda Gilbreath, and Mr. Sheridan Berthiaume. Two of Roosevelt's teachers hold doctor's degrees--Dr. Homer Knight and Dr. Edward Liston, Miss Aurora Kipperberg, who taught Physical Education here last year, is now in the Netherlands, as part of a program of exchange teachers. She has exchanged with Miss Hendricka Leeksma, who also teaches Physical Education. Mr. lack Greaves, formerly in the Science department, is currently attending Yale University through a John Hay Fellowship. Mrs. Edith Norman, last year's head ofthe Foreign Language Department, is spending this year in Spanish-speaking coune tries, in preparation for the Spanish Language textbook she is writing. Miss Helen Anderson is probably Roosevelt's most-traveled teacher. She has visited many countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and North and South America. Tied for the distinction of being born farthest from Roosevelt are Miss Leeksma, born in the Netherlands, and Mrs. Ann Grodal, born in Norway. Roosevelt's Teachers do more than share with their students the wealth of information which they themselves possess, they prepare their students with the knowledge, skills and crafts so important to a full adult life. BRUNSON, CARLOTTA BURGER, MARGARET CHAMBERLAIN, JAMES Eafiguage Arts Librarian Asst. Commercial Act.- Strenuous Life Act.-Evening Duty Department Head U. of Minnesota Linfield College U. of California Q , . E 5, -:V it :- BRADNER, DOROTHEA Library Secretary Int,-Sports lnt.-Teenagers BREAZEALE, EDNA Language Arts Department Head U. of Washington BREWITT, LAUBA Study Hall Act.-Ethics Com. U. of Washington CLARK, ELIZABETH Social Studies Act.-House Com. U. of Washington 'Fatwa 'Nw COOPER, CAMERON Science Act. Camera Club Iowa State College FITZGERALD, HATTIE Health Education Act, Ethics Coin, U. of Washington GLADSTONE lQQOR Foreign language Act P TA Mixei U. of Algieis HAWKlNS ALMA Foreion lavouage Act CnShon 36 Cornell Llnivefsitx ig DRANGA, MELVIN Health Education Act. Tennis U, of Washington FULLER, JOHN Mathematics Actf- Basketball U. of Washington GRODAL ANN language Arts V Act' Co Sven rw, U of Wasltiiigtwt HENDERSON CHARIES Science Act - Caine Usheis U ot lclaho Q 1 i Qs.. l f Sx i, N YWQQ 'f M wire, K X Y, HOEM, ELEANOR HULL, LOUIS l'lUTCl llN5, BERKELY Language Arts Physical Education Language Arts Act.YDrama Act.-Football ACT.-Thrift-Banking U. S. C. W. S. C. Howard College JUNCO, RICHARD KAKELA, RITA KIRSCHNER, EARL Study Hall Commercial Mathematics Intf-Volleyball Act.-Voc, Club ActfAlumni U. of Washington U. of Washington Wooster College KRIENKE ORA Science Act Science Club Hamline University LlNDH ROBERT Physical Education Ac Football U of Washingtow LAUBER ERNEST Industrial Arts Act Ticket Office U of Washington LISTON EDWARD Social Studies Act Counseling U of Washington LAWRENCE CARL Social Studies Department Head U of Washington LITTLE ELMO Science Act Radio C u Linfield College INGLE, LEONI Foreign Language Act.-Latin Cluh U. of Idaho KNIGHT, HOMER Social Studies Act.-Counselor U. of Washington ak' ? I 'X LEEKSMA HENDRICKA Physical Education int Photography Physical Ed Academy LOUGHEAD ELEANORE Commercial Act Compass U of Washington . fl IYMAN, KENNETH Mitsui' Act Opera U of W.tf,Itttti1titn MCIARIANE, BIIIY Physiiial Iititcration Int Baihninton W S C Language Arts Act Senior Play LI of Wasttittqtott MICHEL, CELIA Home Economics Act - Teas 78 It 'trvwt MACDONALD, ARISIELLE MAUERMANN, W. GORDON MCCORMICK, HELEN Language Arts Commercial Act Heatth Safety Int- Cooking U of Washington U. of Oregon MILLER, ALICE Social Studies Physical Education Act. fCofSnon. '55 Act. Sports' Boosters U. of Washington U. of Washington W. S.C. It +-A 491 nl 0 1 1 M...-bbs ...U . .......-, L MOODY, ANNE Att Act Dvcittattitits W S C MUSSIR. IEAN lanqiiaqi- Arts MOONEY RICHARD Connnercial Act House Cont U oI'J.'asI1ingtnn NEEEELER ISABELIE GIIIQ' ACIVISCI Aft Matwitnfnttis Act Scholarships Smtth College V. Itittvan ColIege t-- 'x F u D rf' 'vi , I MUENCH. GEORGE Industrial Arts Denartntent Head III. Inst Tech OLMSTED, EUGENE ConttnerciaI Act!-Scltoot Treas U. of Washington I MULLEN, DORIS Science Act. Shades U. of Washington PARMETER KENNETH Language Arts Activity Recording U of Washington - .....,s.- -'vf N Q ,Ri Wi V t ,...--'- ' PECKHAM, ANITA Art Act.--Evening Duty Wisc. State Teachers' PRESTON, HUGH Commercial Act.--Evening Duty U. of Washington it ROYS, IVIARGUERITE Study Hall Act.fUsherettes W. S. C. SCHUH, LE ROY Drivers' Training Int.-Sports U. of Washington PERKINS, EDWARD POLLOCK, BARBARA PREBEZAC, EARL Commercial Foreign Language Language Arts Act.-Social Service Int.-Sewing Act.-Evening Duty U. of California U. of Washington U. of Washington RASMUSSEN, JACK REHBOCK, RALPH ROSENQUIST, OSCAR Social Studies Counselor Science Act.WBaseball Act.fChess Club Act.-Cleanup Central Washington Willamette U. U. of Washington RUSHING, JOHN Mathematics Act.-Golf Howard College SCOTT, DAVID Science Department Head Seattle Pacific RUSSELL, FLORENCE Foreign Language Department Head U. of Washington SIMEQN MARX Mathematics Act.-Lost and Found U. of Washington SCHIRMER, CONRAD Social Studies Act.MBldg. Improvement W. S. C. SMITH, ELLEN Language Arts Act.-C0-Spon. '55 U. of Washington SIVIIIH, HI ILN I atiiitiaqi' At lit wi-Q Q ,mf I 'xp - ALI LiiSiiiiii ASR N, ,LX nu STUCKY, PHILLIP SUNDLING, DORIS TAYLOR, RONALD Mathematics Commercial Music Department Head Act,-fHomecorning Tea Act.--Pep Band U. of Washington U. of Washington U. of Washington ll til Wai-Iiitiiitiiii STI I NDAHI ANNA Matliviiiatirs Art lliiiim Siirivt-,I ll lil Wasliiiiiitoii STRAUSS, IVARO laiiniiage Att-. Acit Stage Boston University OFFICE Q KITCHEN Most of the schools paper work is done by: Georgia Doering Iassist- ant secretaryt, Margaret Dainard Csecretaryt, Lois Coburn Icounseling Secretaryl, and Arlene Hedeen Cattendance secretaryl. Preparing tlie scliool food are: Eileen Padgett, Edna Prout, Ruby Meck- Iing, Louise Huglies, Elizabetlt Crandall, Lucille Nliller, Grace Valentine, Helen Clieesewortli, and Helen Scott. FACULTY NURSE OFFICE KITCHEN CUSTODIANS TURNER, EDWARD Industrial Arts Int.-lnvestments State College, Oshkosh TURNER, LLOYD Social Studies Act.-Co-Spon. ASR U. of Washington X. I '5- F CUSTODIANS iw 55 WATSON, DOROTHY Librarian Act.-Traditions George Peabody College Working hard to keep Roosevelt clean and in the best possible operating condition, and listening to the wailings of students with locker troubles are: Jessie lmbler, Freddie Broeker, George Thomas, Walter Johnson, Mrs. L. Simpson, Sylvester Shanahan, Lester Huston lcustodian engineerl, Daniel Sullivan. FACULTY 1 WILEY, ALICE Social Studies Int.-Reading U. of Washington YOUNG, MARTHA Language Arts Act.-Co'Spon. '57 Whitman College ECKHOLM, EVELYN Nurse Int.-Candlemaking St. Luke's Hospital ASR AS I R ASR ASR ASR ASR ASR ASR I.a'4 STUDENT CABINET DISCUSSES and works on school problems: Standing ADVISERS GUIDING THE ASR are: Mrs. Helen , Bill Hill, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mr. Lloyd Turner, Seated Smith and Mr. Lloyd Turner. They encourage Adele Elmstrom, I , ' , Pat Miller, and help students through activities, proiects, Dave Williams Max Bader J Bill Winter ' - and committees. 526-, Ralph Dinles, Marcia Ci ,John Worthington, Bettina Bailey, Clark i iman, Not pictured-Jim Hawkins, Vicki McDonald, Twink Goss. 'h. X fi SCHOOL PROBLEMS AND PLANS are discussed by the Student Council, composed of two representatives from each roll room, ASR committee chairmen, and members of the Cabinet and Advisory Council. THE DIVISION HEADS co-ordinate and stimulate the ASR committees: Mike Evans, Vicky Sutter, Ken Robblee. ADVISORY COUNCIL, the iudiciary branch of the ASR, inter- prets and enforces school rules: Ralph Dines, Jim Howard, i n, Bob Johnson, Judy Thomas, Dave Williams, presi ent, ' e John n, , Lee Copeland, Mary Fran Breshears, ay Steiner. ASR ASR Pat Miller Jan Borseth Katherine Johnson Historian Treasurer Secretary ASR Striues through Democracy With the fall sign-ups came the year-long campaign to bring the ASR closer to the stu- dents. Hall of Fame, Publicity, and Friendship committees were newly formed and three division heads were added. Prestige and membership of clubs increased through a drive launched by the ASR officers. Roll rooms successfully executed such drives as: perfect attendance, white shirts, CARE packages, food for needy families, making individual yell- books, and obtaining a flag, which formerly flew over the National Capitol. In autumn, the Teddies topped 'last year's pass sales, but still presented the Golden Axe and a talent assembly to victorious Lincoln. Color Week, climaxed by the Traditions Assem- bly, saw Teds wear green and gold, and decorate their rolls. Other proiects included: Back- to-School Night for the parents, stressing the use of suggestion boxes, placing painted cans by the fountains for depositing gum, and a Community Clean-up effort which kept litter off neighbors' lawns. Winter brought the Sportsmanship, Traffic-Safety, All-City, and State Leadership Con- ferences. The United Good Neighbors presented Roosevelt a plaque for having the largest school contribution. During Christmas time, Mr. lvard Strauss and Mrs. John Rushing gave organ recitals, and the choir carolled in the halls. A banana cart for transporting invalids was given to the Orthopedic Hospital. In spring came elections, campaign and inaugural assemblies and Campus Day with its cottons, baseball game, and talent assembly. Throughout the year, student-produced assemblies dominated the scene. Some were musical like those presented by the Roosevelt Orchestra, Seattle Symphony and by the Senior choir at Thanksgiving, several were dramatic like the Christmas and orientation assemblies, others had guest speakers such as Messrs. Charles Stokes, George Muench, Ome Diaber and Bishop Ellis Gulin. Fulfilling Mr. Reed Fulton's expressed hope, Let's make a good school better, the student government took the helm by coordinating ASR activities and undertaking original projects. While Cabinet sponsored Traffic Week with one-way stairs and the Walk While You Talk campaign, the Student Council got out the vote and urged good sportsmanship. The Advisory Council was busy enforcing school rules and counselling offenders. Above all, the ASR gave more students better opportunities of becoming active in ASR activities where they gained experiences invaluable throughout their lives. ,9 ASR Dave Williams Vice-President Marty Jordan Pre s'iilent ASR ASR COMMITTEES COMMITTEES COMMITTEES COMMITTEES i , st' 'TW THE PASS SALES Committee encourages and supervises the buying of activity cards: N Jan Borseth, chairman, Margie Barton, Loretta Gustafson, Sylvia Luth, Sheila Macleod, Rennie Jerome, T,,--'- Susan Smith, Barbara Pollard, Gary Davies, Carolyn Bryant, Jim Morrison, Janet Balch, Dave Smith, Eleanor Turinan, Margaret Sorensen, Diane Hartzell. PASSES AND TICKETS to various functions are sold by the Ticket Force: Bob Pearson, Bruce Hunter, Hal Green, Larry Lanigan, Bob Oberg, Dave Smith, Doug Nicholson, chairman. Tb THE FINANCE COMMITTEE regulates all ASR expenditures Back row-Adele Van Buskirk, Jan Borseth chairman Bob Lind, Peter Roosen-Runge, Corinne Clasen, Seated Mr Eu gene Olmsted, Mr. Lloyd Turner. gl ' : QA ,f 1 COMMITTEES Its M L 1 f ul' gg? BETTER UNDERSTANDING between Seattle Highl Schools is COLOR WEEK, TRADITIONS assembly, and display of school promoted bylthe 'inter-School Relations Committee: Back trophies are sponsored and supervised by the Traditions rowfKen Kraig, Mike Evans, Max Bader, Vicky Sutter, Jean Myers, Fran ' , Front rowASandy Price, Ken Robblee, Deanna Ro lman, Virginia Cunningham, Standing-Bob l-louk Committee: Back row-Velma Kilborn, Hal Green, Don Ross, Doris Lamoure, Michael Fleming, Pat Brown, Front row-Lor- chairman, rin Lamb, Lucy Sperlin, Brian Jensen, chairman, PUBLICITY COMMITTEE directs student body attention to school and ASR functions: Back row-Rennie Jerome, Erla Ring, LaVonne Tallon, Janet Maehl, Jim Adams, Jim Backstrom, Judy Bollinger, Kay Germain, Front rowYRay Steiner, chairman, Kay Byers, Karen Olsen, Loretta Gustafson, Judy Ellis, Linda Burrell, Lleana Jones, Marylou Koehler, Diane McKay, Hilary Hurt, Colleen Estenson, Linda Adams, Corinne Clasen, Marcia Gill. if ii' REMEM Q - ,W fi?jjt: .,eew , ,sf i C Rigs 14,9555 of 75 2l THE USHERETTES seat spectators at school plays and productions, Back rowffNancy Tay- lor, Sharon Stroble, Joanne Key, Roberta Par, rnenter, Susan Smith, Marge Wickman, Wendy Cope, Dolores Edwards, Q Middle row--Lynn Thomas, Donna McNeese, Janice Kottsick, Margaret Bartlett, Barbara lleben, fuhr, Lorraine Mattson, Patricia Berq, ne Trimbl , Mar ret s, Front row Gaye Ford, chairman, arol Sechler, Gail Tatterson, Kay Strong, Carolyn Anderson, Dianne Hansen, Janet Early, Donna Robeck, Betty Gil esnie, Ellen Falconer. BOYS' USHER CORPS aids at the football and basketball games by showing students where to sit, Back row Tom Mozingo, Ken Peterson, Bob Stone, Dave Axe, Third row ,Jerry Camp, bell, Tom Mindt, Bill Faris, Tom Savaoe, Lewis Stanshy, lguis West, Second row Bill Dowd, Dirk Swearinger, yle Johnson, Bruce Engle, Front row Gary Zimmerman, co-chai'rnan, Pete LeSourd, co chairman BUILDING IMPROVEMENT committee decorates the halls at Christmas and places flags in the rooms, Gary Rees, chairman, Janet Bennie, n Dodds, Mar o r , Maureen Arndt, Harvey ster, arilyn Barker, Dick Robinson. PICTURES 0F SCHOOL leaders are hung outside the library each week by the Hall of Fame committee: Paul Fisher, chairrnan, Rocky Bauer, Bess Hoague, 1i'Q'1H l .., FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE ASSISTS sophomores and ushers in transfer students: Carol Downs, Marilyn Smith, Daryl Rogers, Bob Johnson, chairman, Kay Germain, Marilyn Peery, -Libby MMLLQF, Sharon Cooke, Diane Minkler, Gordon Fall, egQY Kasper. ARRANGING NEW, UNUSUAL displays outside the ASR office are the members ofthe Bulletin Board Committee: Marilyn Liden, chairman, Barbara Forbes, Carol Rawlings, Carol Gilles- pie, Leslie Elliott, Sally Holden, Marcia Turn- baugh, Carol Carlson, KneelingffJanice Hous- ley, Jr. chairman. GROUNDS ARE KEPT litterless by the Ground Improvement Committee: Montee Walters, Kathy MacPherson, Marsha McNeil, Burke Rhind, Judy Thomas, chairman, Harry DeTurk, Larry Erickson. LUNCHROOM FORCE MAINTAINS a neat, tidy cafeteria and plays records while students eat: Back rowfJerry Baehrn, Jim Muscat, Jerry Pollock, Bill Moore, Terry Latourette, Jggmg For trom, Jack Bernard, Al Pope, Margit Sor- ensen, Earl Jacobson, Dave Hulten, Front row -Ann Matthiesen, chairman, Susan Peterson, Mimi Wynn, Priscilla Buck, Nancy Boyd. bwyx il ., IP it ,- saw I L i 9 U, x, Xl ljxq. P- i f ow JF' QC .5214 V. lv, -L. 7' Q- S 4..., 7 ,hp 0 i C tl lkflm va 23 1 X X bv- DESIGNING AND MAKING the wardrohes for all school plays, the Revue and Opera, the Costume Corps works Ionq alter school hours Barbara Trotter, charrrnan, Bev Cole, Carol Ramos, Eathel Andrews, lutly Bovvlrn, Karol Sackerson, Sandra Solhakken, lynn Darn, Peggy Knisely, Joan Stixrude,Pa1Amick, Annu Grvrgory, Mary Decker, Irene Tennlnq, Janette Johnson, Wrlla Howe, Gayle Higbee, Roberta McCarty, Sherrlo llullrnger, Duane McDonald, louise Fneslone, Lora lee Brown. MAKE-UP COMMITTEE HELPS the actors and actresses look then parts Back row Sue Snnth, Hans Reichl, cofchalrman, Judy Burns, Maureen Shanti, Rochelle Antin, Front row- Judy Rohrnson, Caryl Grlhert, Lynn Baker, Sherry Jenkins, co' Channlan. SCENERY, PROPS, LIGHTING and the P. A. system are cone structed and operated lay the Stage Force: Back row-Gordy Edwards, Sanford Pody, Harold Chase, Sherman Stephens, Middle row'-Dale Sourwine, Burke Rhind, Bruce Daly, Gor- don Canney, Eloise Swarthout, Sandra Ellingson, Ron Ewart, Joe Babic, Front row-'Marsha McNeil, Nancy Gustafson, Elarne Reeves, Nancy Darrow, Ann Klinefelter. - l 'SL I MONTHLY DANCES at the Greenlake Fieldhouse are planned, publicized and decorated by the P-TA Dance Committee: Back row-Jim Morrison, Ken Urstad, Jim Dupar, David Holmkvist, Front row-Genie Campbell, Sandra Wellman, co-chairman, Nancy Bale, co-chairman, Leslie Dalrymple, John Sells. TEDDY ROOSEVELTS iTR'Sl take tickets at school productions, supervise the library and study halls and serve wherever needed: Back row-Jerry Sutch, Jerry Miller, Don Elliot, Len Leonard, Bill Mor- rison, Brian Jensen, Hal Green, Ned Barr, Rod Cartwright, Ted Dahl, president, Ken Katz, Tom Mindt, Third rowkDave Rider, ike O'B rn ,Dick Dinham, Bill Bailey, Tom Giske, Jim Craig, Spencer Setter, Garry Smith, Pete LeSour , ur , Don Mackintosh, Second row-Ernie Kissack, Milton Smith, Dave Toner, Fred Schneider, Bil Chase, Dave Clouse, Dave Davis, Hans Reichl, John Cameron, Pete Ramsey, Dave Barnes, Front rowfMike Adams, Maynard Wallin, Cliff Cameron, John Van Mourik, Gary Zimmerman, Don Bloom, Paul Doepke, Art Cameron, Gordon Bristol, Duane Sammons, Bill Miller. I. 'IV THE MIXER COMMITTEE arranges dances in the school gyms: Back row-Ann Murison, Janet Ruidle, Lynn Downing, Jeanne Swartz, Carol l-lurnblad, Adele Elmstrom, Tom Putnam, Pat Nazer, Larr Schn ' r, Jody Deering, co-chairman, Front row-Bette Kun e, Margie Barton, irginia Roberts, Doris Vollmer, Not pictured-Pat Geiger, co-chairman, Wi.---. i 'go' ' M3'6H7'5f5 .--wg? L .Q S Pi lg D 't I tb wi., .- 4 . 5 4' 1 i W ig- ty C. Wd A v 3 Lil, .nu S T? SQ! t M Q -3' -0' f gy' tl M.. - , Ti Y .M 2: ..- vi- .Gif ' 5 IF- wt i ,Q X 1 4 X ..-.- 25 COMMITTEES COMMITTEES s COMMITTEES COMMITTEES COMMITTEES COMMITTEES 1 OPERATING THE SWITCHBOARD and tiling cornprrse the duties ofthe Main Office Workers: Back row- Becky Case, Beverly Burt, Nancy Tlrornas Mary Ellen Stull, Margery Campbell, Joe Funke, Thorn Fordg ........ V Middle row Margie Mount, Marcia Fortenbaclter, Clarrece Sreveke, Marsha McNeil, Front row-Jean Huston, Carolyn Anrlerson, Sally RoIJ Moure, Sandy Price, Karen Albright, Susan Smith, Phyllis Hanson, Karen Nlarburg, BeyerlyFrie1e. ATTENDANCE OFFICE WORKERS collect and file cut slips and .rttenilaririe carrls, anal telephone the homes of absenteesz Standing Iurly Wells, Lee Manley Peggy Jones, Vicki Swartx, Mrs A thirteen, arlviser, Nin ,Marilyn Srnith, Judy Bollrnrrr-r, Margie MCGar', Carole Turner, Seated Ann Wil liantwon, Pat Barrett .L-ihfivw ,f THE TEACHERS' SECRETARIES assist the members of the fac- ulty in ntany ways: Back row--Donna Johnson, lean Huston, Jeanette Arnold, Marilyn Sykes, Mary Buley, Carole Lockert, Marilyn Robins, Middle row fffhlancy Bale, Sherrill Flann, Helen Scott, Sally Hanrnrer, Nancy Giedre, Front row-Joanne Karclr, Dorothy Kenrp, Barbara Lathrop, Pat Stewart, Betty Jewell. COMMITTEES 'CT GUIDEBOOKS T0 HEI-P Students are written and Compiled by OVER-POINTIING DUE to excessive participation is prevented the Compass Committee: Standing-Janet Carroll, Janice bY the ACTJVNY RGCOVCUUQH Committee: 513051719 Sharon Markham, Tom Jones, Dorothy Kemp, CindY GiIinskY: Seated S3355 g6CU'kAie?hleovrfblgirevfscggst Agiglazgf 'Joanne Karcll' Cllawmani Beverly pelelson' Camellia Carter, co-chairman! Louise Payne, colchairman, 55Lpgw.AniQ-qige, LIBRARY AIDS CHECK books and arrange the library shelves: Back row-Joyce Falconer, Cglleen Van mlgg, Diane Minkler, chairman, Rosalee Carter, Carla Van Camp, Roy Dunbar, Joanne Trimble, Peggi Griffith, Margaret Dowdy, Front row-Joan McDowelI,Margaret Hicks, Pam Lonseth, Jeanne Miles, Jackie Neff, Kay Watkins. ' T T T 27 COMMITTEES COMMITTEES COMMITTEES COMMITTEES 9 1294, Ns. Iwi I- 'Tsai . ALUMNI COMMITTEE TRACES the Success of Roosevelt graduates: Back row- M rna Fulk Ier, Marcia Quickstad, Alice Heniriclfson, Nancy Crossett, Mary Carfrae, Jean Huston, Ann Haffner, Seatedfllelen Ames Mellanie Moran, chairman, Judv Fe ch. CHARITABLE DRIVES are sponsored by the Social Service Committee: Back row--Gary Davies, Betti Cheyne, Dagntar Yelinek, Front rowfCarolyn Will, Sylvia Luth, Roberta Scott, chairman, Barbara Bradley, Elinor Horowitz. BANKING REGULARLY is entnhasiied bythe Thrift Cornntitteef Standing -'Suzanne Trim' ble, Shirley Nao, Margaret McCauley, Jan Jones, Arlene Carlson, Joan Fern uson Donna Johnston Carolyn lis 5 U y lossent, Seatedf Looolla Johnson, chairman, Barbara May. SAFETY FIRST AWARENESS is advocated by the Health and Safety Coininitteez lgnet Fahle, Pat Canwnhell, Ann Alexander, Jackie 'N'E'Tf'T'Conr1ie Bnrnor, chairman, Harriet Bow, lin, Ronda Nelson, Penny Braden, Bonnie Cobb, Dorothy Bird, Prone-Paul Kelly. 'iw--Q l l . Q, - ' l , -ll i g. '1- xf - A DRAMA, MUSIC and speakers are skillfully presented in programs supervised by the Assembly Committee: Back rowe Barbara Feldt, Rae Baker, Rosemary Shaw, Kathy Rawson, Janice Beinke, Front row-Ann Horton, chairman, Carolyn Bryant. GUEST ORGANISTS are secured and pro- grams are arranged by the Organ Concert Committee: Rayetta McLeod, Trina Elggren, chairman, Harriet Haynes, Lee Ann McGon- agle, John Worthington, Maryellen Pike, Elizabeth Warrick, Janet Hammers. FAIRPLAY AND HONESTY at all times are encouraged by the Ethical Conduct Commit- tee: Back rowYSandra Stafford, Alice Poole, George Toulouse, Ralph Hawley, Stan Hun- gerford, Bob Allen, chairman, Beverly Burt, Front rowYCarol Ann McGee, Bill Bullock, Marcia Fortenbacher, Emily Crain, Lewis Macfarlane, Nancy Gierde. SPADES lSPASTIC AIDSJ help children af- flicted by cerebral palsy: Back row-Joanne Trimble, uliann ins, Vivian Mayor, Nancy Yates, everly ordonf Front row- Donna Johnson, Virginia Cunningham, Mari- Ivn Smith, Muriel Nelson. N A X .1 as - COMMITTEES COMMITTEES CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS f .xx 'ill Xguq x fn .1 4 Ogg .N 'r- k CLUBS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS are studied by the Roosevelt Branch of NIRO lNorthwest Inter- national Relations Organizationsl, Jackie Skahill, Jim Gaylord, Lewis Macfarlane, Missing-Joe Given, president. CQ, CQ . . . This is W7GN Roosevelt's Amateur Radio Station , Trevor Harris, Bruce Russell, Larry Dearinger, president, David Spengler, Bob Frost, ill nn John Costello, Jim Beall, Ed Ra ord, Gary Carlson, Paige Darragh, Pat lennican. RESOLVED THAT . . . -The Debate Team argued methods of improving high school education and foreign trade, Back row- Dan Allison Pete LeSourd, Jackie Skahill, Jorgen Bader, Front row-Lewis Macfarlane, Bob Lind, Leslie R der, president, Gary Zim- merman, Donna laclzleese. THE ROOSEVELT FORUM discusses current events and problems, Lewis Macfarlane, Donna McNeese, Jackie Skahill, Tom Savage, Jjudy Nygard, Jim Syck, Jim Gaylord, presi- ent, CLUBS CLUBS CAMERA CLUB SNAPS the shutter for all the Roosevelt News and many ofthe Strenu- ous Life pictures. They develop their own pictures and learn methods for improving them, Ron Sparks, Margaret Lynch, Bill Dowd, Rex Harbert, Bruce Gibbs, Jim Ad- dams, president. SCIENCE CLUB EXPLORES outer space and in- vestigates the secrets of science, Lewis Mac- farlane, Bill Bullock, president, Mr. O. K. Krienke, adviser, Gary Zimmerman, Don Ingalls, David Straub, Tom Savage, Alan Pease, Bill Dowd. THE STROKERS GAIN more knowledge about cars and their parts at Auto Club meetings, Jack Huxhold, Ken Callahan, Trevor Harris, Jerry Vadnais, Jim Sullivan, Don Salldin, president, Dennis Tasoff, Gardner Despain. re X N134 X 'll 'Hr A 'l: 'n r,ff'1v 'lfu ':-- -K CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS 1.-.J CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS 1, fx, TOUT LE MONDE qui assiste au cercle fran- ,f cais s'arnuse, Ed min, Jean Skoglund, vice president, Jessie Morris, Sheryl Fike, Erla Ring, Leslie Elliott, Cand' Savage, Catherine Tatsumi, Ken Katz, president. Q ,af 59- -2 DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN versucht mehr lnte- . resse an der deutschen Sprache, Musik, Tanz und Volksitten zu erweckenr Judy Brum- L field, Bob Johnson, vice-president, Diane Minkler, Werner Hahn, president, Virginia 'L Price, Tom Savage, Betti Cheyne, Juergen Ringmann, Jo Ann Nelson, Tom Coppage. s ie LOS PAN AMERICANOS celebran Ia fiesta de la Navidad con enthusiasmo, SODALES COLLEGI et vitam et mores lmperi Romae, Back row-Richard Fleming, Mary Anne Wilson, Orrin Haworth, Middle row- Dave Barnes, J ann ' , Beth Harrell, Dorene Nelson, Bec y Sisley, Jackie S ahill, Front row - Sylvan Day, consul, Jerry Wright, consul: Dag Allison. '- LUBS CLUBS HOW T0 BE ARTISTIC with gift wrappings is shown by the Art Club: Standing-Anggug Degrrnand, Marleen Ridley, Judy Balch, Mary oherty, Dale Sourwine, Nancy Gold- back, Gail Van Meter, Sally Haugen, Beverly Estenson, ' , Seated - Cecilia Tague, Donna Robeck, president, Joyce Gul- seth, Margie Barton, Elaine Day, Karen Flod- guist. THE PIANO CLUB produces musical enioya ment for all: ALmam Marilyn Cords, Edith Handley, Nancy Taylor, lnie Lowe, Pat Waskey, Elizabeth Warrick, Carole Davis, Lewis Macfarlane, president. MEMBERS OF THE CHESS CLUB contemplate the next move: James Hermanson, Cliff Cameron, Mike Flanagan, Ralph Watson, president, Jorgen Bader, Don Bloom, Cath- erine Tatsumi, WHEN THE LIGHTS are out the Movie Squad is kept busy showing films: Larry Kirchan, Richard Pfeiffer, Lyle Johnson, George Wil- son, Jack Hensley, Les Brisbois, Norman Bot- tenberg, Thorman Wegner, CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS -':-ff ah ev' ws-0 1 5- -uv ..-1 qv -ar W' 49 1, '1 GlRLS' CLUB GIRLS' CLUB GlR Fall Cabinet Edith Bennett Thalia Brady Arlene Brandal Lee Case Deanne Chinn B nnie C ancy raig Jody Deering Sara Douthitt Caryl Gilbert Loretta Gustafson Mitzi Hagist Phyllis Hartson Suzanne Heustis Donna Johnson Diane Luft Pat Michelson Myrna Moser Anne Murison Jean Myers laurene Nielson Erla Ring Betty Rushing Kay Sheehy Margit Sorenson Sharon Swanson Barbara Troffer Eleanor Turntan Sandy Whitehead Spring Cabinet Rae Baker Pat Brown Lee Case Corinne Clasen Nancy Craig Lynn Downing Judy Felch n Fer son Jeani orstrom Barbara Franks Alice Gilmore Carla Harshbarqer .manmsnlelh Alice Hendrickson Carolyn Hurnblad Jean Huston Brenda Johnson Joan Koppel Sylvia Luth LS' CLUB Urelia McNult Iva ec ing Ann Rider Lynn Ryder Marilyn Smith Kathy Takeuchi LaVonne Tallon Barbara Taylor Doris Vollmer Sharon Ziininerrnan GIRLS' CLUB :N 7 gy OFFICERS--Peggy Kasper, corresponding secretary, Anne Cameron, treasurer, Miss Neffeler, adviser, Mary Fran breshears, vice-president, Anne Christofferson, president, Pat Gallaf- t, recording secretary. ...i........ -1--5-ll The International Tea' featured French, American, Swedish, and Japanese food, and coffee. At the Girls' Club Inaugural the new Active Girls Lead Big Sisters, provided by the Girls' Club Friendship Committee, greeted the incoming sophomores and took them to Alice in Wonderland, the big-little sis- ter party. Then sign-ups set the year officially in mo- tion. The Girls' Club, under the leadership of its officers and the guidance of Miss Isabelle Neffeler, the girls' adviser, included many activities in its program. Among them were: Jack Frost, the Girls' Club party, The Splendor of the Summits, the Girls' Club little confer- ence, the Charm Club fashion show, the Christrnasitoy drive for underprivileged children, co-sponsored with the Boys' Club, the International Mother-Daughter Tea, and the annual Father-Daughter and Mother- Daughter Banquets. Also, by offering many committees, the Girls' Club extended an extra effort toward drawing every in- terested girl into its activities. During the year, these girls, while serving the school through committees, received valuable experience for their future roles in society. officers were installed. t x t I ' J .Q A i GIRLS' CLUB GlRLS' CLUB GIRLS' CLUB 'lid Fall Cabinet Jack Bernard Art Cameron Lee Campbell Rod Carlwrighl Lee Co elan e ah Roger Day Dick Francisco Chuck Gross Bill Haroldson Jim Hawkins Fred Hayden Bnhstinuk Lorrin Lamb lim Lowry Dave Lynn John Mcveely Ed Phillips Al Pierce Gary Rees Dick Robinson Larry Schneider Dave Smith Ron Trumble Tony Ward-Smith Spring Cabinet Jack Bernard Ralph Dines Mike Evans Hal Green Bill Haroldson Jim Hawkins Dave Holmkvisl E,QD..UD.l-l-L Ray Jacobson Bob Johnson Pele Le Sourd John McVeely Jim Morrison Gary Odell Bob Pearson Tom Putnam TopfGary Rees Ken Robblee Dick Robinson CenlerfBrud Russell Larry Schneider ELQQSLQLQQ BollomfRay Steiner Ron Trumble Carol Weberl NJ xx , '7 BOYS' CLUB BOYS' CLUB BOYS' CLUB BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS-Mr. Berthiaume, adviser, Ralph Dines, president: Don Bender, treasurer, Larry Schneigeri v ce president, Tom Jones, secretary. Entertaining at the Father-Son Banquet were the Raw Kettles. Painting toys for the Christmas toy drive were: Mr. Berthiaume, Champ Hellman, Al Mattivi, Carol Webert Gordon Bristol, and Bob Lind. -4' X'-'wg-L, They Primed the Pump ' X' Laying a foundation for a spirit of friendliness, the Boys' Club inaugurated a Big Brothef' system and 1 held an orientation assembly to encourage the incom- v,. i C 1 i x i Q ' L ,nv ing sophomores to become active members. Led by its officers, the Boys' Club primed the pump through an anti-smoking and traffic campaign, an in- tramural program, and a very successful Christmas toy drive in coniunction with the Girls' Club where the goal of 5,000 toys was tripled. These toys were collected, painted, and repaired by the members of the Boys' Club. Other activities included the annual Father-Son Banquet where Tippy Dye spoke, the publication of the Big Stick, vocational conferences, three Boys' and Girls' Club dances, and the performance of many other important, but not so glamorous tasks by the T. R.'s and the Boys' Club committees under the Cabinet mem- bers' leadership. Working with the boys was Mr. Sher- idan Berthiaume, their adviser. BOYS' CLUB BOYS' CLUB U BOYS' CLUB '- if sq 5' Cb 11 0 my 3 .4 K Al. K X X Top row Frank Backshies, Max Bader, Jack Bernard, Jan Borseth, Lee Copeland, Lee Cunningham, Mike Day, Ralph Dunes, Y Second row Dick Francisco, Tom Hangartner, Bill Haroldson, Jim Hawkins, presidentg Fred Hayden, Cliarnp l'lCIlllldll, Bill Hill, Boll Houk. Third row Jerry Jewell, Bolt Jol1nson,Marty Jordan, Lorrin Lamb, Bob Lind, Frank Mathews, Chuck Miclmncr, secretary-treasurer, Jim Morrison, Bottom row lim Mullen, Tom Paarmann, Al Pierce, Tom Putnam, Gary Rees, Ken Robblee, Dick Robinson, Brud Russell, Spur and Roughrider Presidents: Mary Goss and Jim Hawkins 9 Rick Sampson Larry Schneider Dave Smith Ray Steiner 3 Ken Urstad Alton Webert Carol Webert Dave Williams g 1 - SPURS ROUGHRIDERS SPURS is ,A .pa N IX Q 5 Q U NU' Top row-Bettina Bailey, Janet Balch, Nancy Bale, Margie Barton, Edith Bennett, Connie Berner, sergeant-at-arms, Mary Fran Breshears, Anne Cameron. Second row4Anne Christofferson, Camille Clark, Corinne Clasen, Virginia Cunningham, Trina Elg- gren, secretary, Gerry Esdale, Sheryl Fike, Janice Funk, vice-president. Third row-Caryl Gilbert, Marcia Gill, Mary Goss, president, Maril n l-lau en, Harriet Haynes, Dianf Holmkvist, June Huckle, Katherine Johnson. Bottom rowAMarilyn Liden, Anne Matthiesen, Lynn McAllister Pat Michelson, treasurer, Pat Miller, Libby Mullan, Jean Myers, Karen Olsen. Judy Olts Ann Redman Erla Ring Judy Thomas Roberta Scott DiXi6 ThOmQsQn Rosemary Shaw Jane Tomlinson Nancy Smart Suzanne Trimble Barbara Trotter Cheryl Stern Adele Van Buskirk Joan Stixrude Sandra Wellman Vicki Sutter Jane Wyman SPURS ROUGHRIDERS SPURS J ' r ri V, L if? 2 '2- x ,, . 1 -1 3: 11 n I mf ,Vw ' if M lf. HI K' u - , ,NJ agrllgrn Lid.:-u And forever the river runs. Deep as the tides of time and memory Deep as the tides of sleep, The river runs. . . Thomas Wolfe Green River Gorge 'KN A '- N ' Q' rs Q7 4 M f ,xv W ',' Rh Q-fa, -N 2 'A K ' .eiv , 4, J 'QQ vw, '-MJ 45-:U gk ge 'N 'R m : f:gQg1'Fif:,5'-P-f,.s 35 ' 1i 'Nm'f'Cc -A 5,-. 5' -. fu A it 'tx 'KX T-..' 'F , Q K r lx lik: ,,A. .A V. x ff .A :in 't M Q .N x film, fi-7 N,,? V A M Q v 5l'93?f f nf .W R Q fx. A in xi gk ws. at 31' .TA ' BW -s. if 2 N . X 'ukjgwi s 5 'ig' ,y , f fx Y 2 ff 5 5' f X 'R S N, 'Xi s Ov-mad ii QS LL 45. o,,4...q,,Kg-s, QE ' 1 Q .X 1 .-.Q 4 .fltggsa ik F1 32- :'2:yk ' 1- U X ' IN , X -Q vbx qtiksxg aka., 5 3 A, , Q . 1' 4 ,Q 2 'Y is 45 slnigt V x A pxi 4' ' y,a.,'gf gk -MN Q--Q1 4 Q0 ' Gag. gn .J 4 WA 'ff f iii ,Q Q Q ws' -'W -... '- M 4 un 5-QSW - 92, ipv G- s . ' 1 ' . , a ht , -Q Awgig-fa. -. 'f N sf nph k Q' Q 5' P. . of . 5 as .i. -K ' 4' L !'s 0 n ' -i QRS ' s ,K 'X fu.: I J' x, f ,sg J ,L X .4 Q Q Q3 is t '!dff..X3, M-M .7 ,-riff ,nf , Q rf A President: Dixie Thomason Vice-President: Harvey Oster Secretary: Diane Holmkvist f e fr e'ef Treasurer: Ann Matthiesen SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS Senior Class Advisers: Mrs, Ellen Smith and Mrs. Alice Miller. 42 SENIORS SENIORS Puget Sound from Magnolia Bluff Class of l955 lt was Their year , a cycle set a-whirl by the busy routine of a day's school work, and the fun and excitement of senior activities coming, one after another. Four new officers and the senior class representative set into motion the year of 1954- 55 by adding a new scholarship committee tothe traditional seven so that it was possible for all l77 who signed up to participate actively in their last year of high school. Activities began with Little Brown Jug, the Fall Party, featuring entertainment from other schools. Following was the Senior Play, l Remember Mama, presented by the upper classmen and starring Judy Moran, Bess Hoague and Burke Rhind in the leading roles. Warm weather brought with it the Spring Party and a picnic complete with swimming and boating. A memorable Senior Prom was held for a second year at the University of Washington HUB. Its arrival brought a class of 730 students within a week of a greatly anticipated graduation night. Though another senior year ends, the same experiences will be relived again and again by future graduating classes as the cycle continues to begin each new year. 43 Q w-.4 JIM ADAMS Camera Club Pres. Sr. Torch Father-Son Banquet Study Hall Sup. Publicity Com. KAREN ALBRIGNT Traditions Com. Torch Main Office Worker Vocational Choice: Secretary SUE ALLISON Sporf-s Boosters News Ad. Staff Decorations Com. Campus Day Com, GC Recording LINDA ADAMS Roll Rep. ASR Publicity Senior Torch Jr.-Sr. Party Sr. Picnic BOB ALLEN Eth. Conduct Com Sr. Picnic Co-Ch. Permanent Torch BC Bulletin Board Jr. Achievement HELEN AMES ASR Alumni Com. Advise-r's Staff Charm Club Campus Day Com. Sr. Picnic PHYLLIS ALBOM Social Service Com. Locker Room Com. RHO Club Ground Improvement Torch ED ALLISON Intra. Basketball Ski Club Interests: Cars Skiing CLIFF ANDERSON PATA Dance Com. Hi-Y Father-Son Banquet Torch 191D 'av LORETTA ANDERSON News Ad. Staff Study Hall Checker Bulletin Board Com. Records Corn. Charm Club STEPHEN ANDERSON Opera '54, '55 Revue '53 Sr. Choir BC Entertainment BONNIE ANGST Jr. Red Cross ASR Health and Safety Traditions Com. Sec. Caps and Gowns Opera '55 SHERRY ARMSTRONG Costume Force Roll Rep. Spring Dance Interest: Skiing MARVIN ANDERSON Interest: Music DICK ANDREWS Interests: Writing Debate Vocational Choice: Journalism MARILYN APTED Library Staff Roll Rep. Girls' Club Iob's Daughters MAUREEN ARNDT SHIRLEY ANDERSON GC Cabinet P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Fall Party Roll Rep. Sr. Torch DARLEEN ANGEL Torch Science Club Interests: Sports Medicine RICHARD ARCHER Golf BC Dance BC Office TR JEANETTE ARNOLD GC Cabinet Interest: Traditions Ice Skating Building Improvement Vocational Choice: Activity Rec. Secretary Ski Club S SHIRLEY BAKER Sr, Play Revue Spades Reception Coin. Locker Room Com. NANCY BALE P-TA Dance Ch. Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Pass Sales Corn. Sr. Fall Party NANCY BALLIS GC Publicity Com. Interests: Skiing Hikinq Traveling MICHAEL BARTON BC Publicity Interests: Sports Cars Cartooning C7 JANET BALCH Golden Spurs Torch Pass Pic. Sales Co-Ch GC Cabinet Mother-Daughter Banquet LOREN BALLEW Intra, Basketball Interests: Football Basketball Baseball RON BALLOUGH Interests: Football Baseball Photography GARY BAUGIIN Intramural BC Hall of Fame Athletic Council Traffic Ground Irnprovernent so 9' , ,.4n fi JUDY BALCH Sports Boosters Roll Rep. Make-up Corps Opera '53, '54 Revue Com. KAREN BALLINGER Sr. Torch Spades Teacher's Sec. Decorations Com. Minute Girls MARGIE BARTON Golden Spurs Strenuous Life Staff GC Cabinet Mother-Daughter Banquet Ch. Roll Rep. GLEN BAUNSGARD Torch Interest: Cars Vocational Choice: Engineering LYLE ARNOLD Interest: Skiing Vocational Choice: Service MAX BADER ASR Cabinet Sr. Class Rep. Permanent Torch Strenu0us Life Staff Roughriders BILL BAILEY TR BC Hall of Fame Torch Jr. Achievement 1 in . .4 45 ,. FRANK BACKSHIES Football Rouqhriders Roll Rep. Interest: Sports MIKE BADGER Interests: Cars Hunting Swimming FRED BAKER Interests: Arch:tecture Cars Sports X: ,-.., JIM BACKSTROM ASR Publicity Com. Roll Rep. BC Entertainment Sr. Cont. HI-Y BETTINA BAILEY Strenuous Life Co-Ed. Golden Spurs ASR Cabinet ASR Alumni C0rn, Ch. Sr. Torch MARY BAKER Soph. Torch lr. Torch GC Committees Interest, Sports X. 5.4 Sl S C' 116' -J T' STANLEY BAUNSGARD IHY1-rvrt Skmrq VlrLuIlmml Ilrmtl Mvrlmrll I'trutrrr1r.lptrvr EDITH BENNETT Ootrlr-lr Spur, Ui frlhrltvl Rvvul' frm: R4-vuv '54 0,-.-r.r '54, 'St JACK BERNARD Il. I I.-rm-. Vru- Vt Rmultrltrlr-r lil iutmwr P IA Url' 41' ll H1 Ivurrt ,uv- SUSAN BELL Sprtrtr. Ii1m,trr- ftmrlvr Uni: Attmrc1.urrLL' 'Htm- Sr Prmrz CAROLE BENSON Num-ttl' '53, '5-1, '55 Rvvnv '53,'5-1 Opr'r.1'5-1 Sr, Umar '53 CONNIE BERNER Cutrlr-rr Spun Sql. rxtfArrr15 ASR Hu.rIttu1:'d Safe-ty Ch GC Cabinet Sr.I'l.lvPLAI1.lO Ur. Sr. Turrh 1 Y X x DENNIS BENNETT lntvrvsts' Sports Cars STEVE BERGMAN Irrtvrcstsz Cars Arctrutvcturfr Sports LORRAINE BEYMER Ski Uub Vice-Pres. Rotl Rvp, Torch Sports Boosters GC Records 5 , I A' Sir MICHAEL BIGGS Audro-Vriual lntemsthz Boats Swrnmrrng Hulrtrrrg CLYDE BLOOMBERG BaQkf1tImHMr1r. Bafebalt Intnrvstm Frxtrmg Suortzs JAN BORQETH ASR Trermtrer Sr, Orch, Prvx. Sr. Torch Romftrrdcrx Hr'Y DAVE BOYD Fowttmtt Bafebalt Bawkttbart RW? Rep. Trr-Y i 40? yi Nnxy TOM BLAIR Ixttvrmtm- Sporrb Cars Vumtnorr.1NCH.- Lv Navy JOHN BOMENGEN Ar'trSrl10kr1'gl Fa!! Party trfmr hmvtuar! Jdvm '55 GAIL BOUCHER Shin Er-rprowuu-r't Dwformrorrr CSP' trrtvrr-xt Swrrvrmrrrq JOHN BOYD Numa Fvotzw' Mwtvrcxtx Lars HL,rrt,r'1 F' f rr' ' ROSIE BLOOD Inrteregtsz Bas:-ha!! Bafkotball Dnncrnq Skatrrxg BILL HOOKER 'hw' C.-rn. 3'fvVPNIx Skrrm: F'r,r rv'gl NARRIET BOWLIN ASI? Vn'a't'mi '1Saf Sr Tom- Cf Scrmrlrunk CC DwcAmt+or's Sr Orctrf-Xtra NANCY BOYD L r' 4 ugrrv Com, WTA Urirrlv Rune 53, '54 Ulu-rd SJ 55 Q- Flew as 2- GARY BROCKMANN Bowling Interests: Cars Skiing Swimming KENNETH BROWN Interests: Skllnq Huntinq Cars CAROLYN BRYANT Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Opera '5-1, '55 Pass Sales Corn. Assembly Com. MARY BULEY Interests: Skatlng Dancing Singing NANCY BROWER Roll Rep. Decorations Com. Bldg. Improvement Refreshments Corn. Cards Com. SHARRON BROWN Actlvlty Rec. Vocational Will and Prophecy Interest: Swnnnnng BARBARA BRYENTON Interests: Dancing Cooking Horses Swlntrnlng PHIL BURK Torch Roll Rep, Sr. Corn. Sr. Band Ski Club 'ana ,db DONNA BROWN Interest: Fashions Vocational Choice: Secretary STEVE BROWN Orchestra BC Publicity Interests: Music Boating PRISCILLA BUCK Lunchroom Com. Roll Rep. News Ad. Staff Charm Club Campus Day Com, DAVE BURROWS Sr. Fall Party IOO-Mile Club Interest: Sports SANDY BOYD Charm Club Fall Party Roll Rep. Sports Boosters GC Committees ARLENE BRANDAL News Ad. Staff Teddy Echo Art lgcl. GC Pub. Com. CI1. Make-up Corps Sr. Prom LES BRISBOIS Audio-Visual Roll Rep, Interests: Baseball Cars JEANNINE BOYLE Reception Com. Campus Day Con1,,'5-1 Will and Prophecy l nterest: Sknng BEVERLY BRQNQT Roll Rep, Sports Boosters Sr, Fall Party Bulletin Board Coin. Charm Club GORDON BRISTOL TR Interests: Civil Air Patrol Hockey Cars JACK BOYNTON BC Dance RA. Systvln Footluall Interest- Sports MARY FRAN BRESMEARS GC Vice-Pres, Golrlen Spurs Jr. Class lruas. Roll Run. RTA llrnwrv LARRY BRITTAIN Interests: Cars Photoqraphy Vocational Choice: Business OU' --sr ST.. 4'-V H. -7 05 kv is Fl can ,L . i JOHN BURROWS Baskf-tlmll R-Y Snnrts Bnuslr-r'. Anti Snrukrnq Roll Rep. LOUISE BUSCH Uslu-rclli-'I Trwrr,lrr'r , Sm, Tnrrh Ririnhrrw SkrClI1lr RICHARD BYRD Inlrrrvsts Hllnlinq Fisltntq Bnwlmll BEV BURT lthical Conduct IOC Tnrch S4,lmI.irsl1lpConr. Thrill JAMES BUSCHKE NIRO lrrlvrvsls: Skrrnq Chrws Swnrnnunq MARJORIE CALDWELL lrazlitnons Ari. Slirfl Sr Prmr1Cor1r. GC Dmoratuorrs Torch 1 'rd' -ni 'D' JAY BURTON Ski Club Interests: Skiing Football Basketball WILLIS BYE Football lr1lr'reST' Skiing Vocational Choice: Engineering KENNETH CALLAHAN Sr. Picnic Study Hall Sup. Bm snckf' Interest: Cars .L-5. r-of as 'VT I . I ff, I . Y V i r A ANNE CAMERON ART CAMERON GC Treasurer BC Cabinet Golden Spurs Roll Rep. News Staff Track Manaqer Sr. Torch TR Roll Rep. News Ad. Staff GENIE CAMPBELL HUGH CAMPBELL Roll Rep, Church Groups Activity Rec. C0-Ch, Interests: Revue '53 Tunibling P-TA Dance Swnnnnng Standards Coin. PAT CAMPBELL Spanish Club Interests: Dancing Bowling LARRY CARLSON Interests: Hunting Fishing Guitar MARY CARFRAE ASR AluntniCOn1. Vocational Corn. Spades VVasl1.CI1ildren's Home Cont. MARILYN CARLSON Attendance Oltice Drill Team Lost and Found Usherettes CHUCK CAMPBELL Lunchruoin Com. Study Hall Sup. lntra. Sports Interest: Sports LEE CAMPBELL Football OYY MYF Pres. Interest: Sports ARLENE CARLSON Nfl wwe-Q RHO Club Vice-Pres. RHO Club Sec. Ski Club GC Cards Cont. ASR Conrnnttees MIKE CARNEGIE ASR Health and Safety Ground Improvement Golf Team Skt Club HELEN CLARK Spartex Charm Club GC Bulletin Board Ska Club GC Scrapbook BONNIE COBB GC Cdlllrlel Torch Sr, Fa l Partf Sub-Ch. 'vfxvr COW. ASR Health and Safety PETE CONGDON Football Track HlfY lrtrereilz Sklmg LEE COPELAND Aflvrwory Ccuhcrl Rouqltrlders BC Cabmet Sports Boosters SODI1.-JV.Pc3TllES if CORINNE CLASEN Golden Spurs GC Cdblllel Permanent Torch News Staff Roll Rep. RICHARD COLLINGHAM Sr. Plcmc Com. lotereets' Basketball Football Frshmg RICHARD CONSEAR Movre Squad Auto Club lrtterestw Cars Radlo TOM COPPAGE Torch lotereatsz Football Baseball Basketball 1 CHARLOTTE CLEAVER Left School ROBERT COLVIN National Guard Hr-Y Church Group lrrterestz Football HUGH COOK Varslty Golf Mlxer Com. Roll Rep. BC Budget Com. EDWARD CORNELL Varsrty Tracn T-Y Roll Rep. Arrtr'Sm0king P-TA Dance BEVERLY CARPENTER Sr. Torch Sr. Fall Parry Roll Rep. GC Decorations Ski Club BONNIE CASPER Wash. Childrerfs Home Com. RHO Club Interest: Horses DEANNE CHINN Roll Rep. GC Cabrnel ASR Alumni Com. Sr. Corn. Friendslnp Com. JANET CARROLL Roll Rep, Compass Com. Bulletrn Board Com. Lounqe Com. Charm Club TED CHANDLER Roll Rep. Ski Team I rrterestb: Sl-clung Huntlng ANNE CHRISTOFFERSON Girlo' Club Pres. Golden Spurs GC Correa. Sec, Rl-IO Club Sr. Torch ORZETTA CARROLL Opera '54, '55 GC Publrclty Sr. Fall Party Nouettc Sr. Chou HAROLD CHASE Staqe Force Revue' Grourrd Improvement Intra. Football CAMILLE CLARK Golden Spur5 Grrls' Stair! Rep. Jr fSr. Party SubvCh. P TA Dariu- Sr. Torch fo I 5 'ZS' , Q1 f 7' fi ROBERT CORNING VarsttyTrfn'1ts Trallrc tom Intm II-tak:-ttmll Lunrltrnmn Cum. NATALIE CRAIG Sr. l'l.ry Snadr-'. Wash ClnIclren'm Hmm- Cunt. CII GC ftllnltvl BETTY CRISP RICHARD COWELL P TA Dance BC and GC Dance Skt Club Irnrk Sr. Prom Com. DICK CRAWFORD Tralllc Squad Interests- Musur. fnaturrt Cars BEVERLY CROSS NANCY CRAIG RHO Club PreS. GC Cabunet Decorattons Corn, lntr-rest' Sports JERRI CRESSEY Revue Pub. Ch. Nm-ws Ad. Staff Makeup Corps GC CommntteeQ Tradmons Com. NANCY CROSSETT Snnrtr-x ls-It Srlmol Opera '54, '55 Rf'Irn-xlnnprtxCunt. RHO Club Fntr'rt.unnn-nt funn. Skt Club Urarln Club IVTWCTCSVI Horses Z' Y' ,,.- vfy -J, 5 1 4 an Y' ff' -1, .--u .., Q7 DONNA CRUIKSHANK RHO Club Costume Force GC Friendslnn Teacher's Sec. YFC VIRGINIA CUNNINGHAM Spades Pres. Golden Spurs Inter-School Rr-lattons BC and GC Dance Co-Ch. Elh. Conduct BRUCE DALY Stage Manager Muxer Corn. Interests: Ski Patrol Coast Guard NANCY DARROW Caps and Gowns Ch. Roll Rep. Stage Force Mnxer Pass Sales Corn. Co-f , Y . NORMAN CULBERTSON Torch Opera '53, '54 Revue '53 YFC BOB CUTLER Football Interests: Guns Cartooning PATRICIA DALY Skl Club Usherettes lnterestsg Skiing Mt. Climbing JOANNE DAUGNERTY Drrll Team Capt. Usherettes Vocatnonal Com, Roll Rep. Attendance Olftce LEE CUNNINGNAM Foorball Rouqltrtders Sr Torch HI-Y Roll Rep. TED DAHL TR Pres. '541955 BC Cabtnet Sr Band Marclnng Band Study Hall Sup. CHARLENE DAMEROW Torch Cards and Announce, Co-Ch. GC Publtcrty GC Recordtng Skt Club ANNE DAVIES Stage Force Make-up Corps Spades Decoratuons Com. Teddy Echo JOE DIAMOND Interests: Boating Water Skiing Cars MICKY DORGAN Interests: Cars Naval Reserve Vocational Choice: U. S. Navy LYNN DOWNING Roll Rep. Mixer Sub-Cli. Make-up Corps Jr.-Sr. Partv Torch JIM DUPAR P-TA Dance Pub. School Posters Interest: Car Design RALPH DINES Boys' Club Pres. Inter-School Relations ASR Cabinet Football News MARILYN DOW Main Office Entertainment Com. Display Com. Ski Club Library BESSIE DUNBAR Ski Club RHO Club Teacher's Sec. Interest: Ski Patrol BARBARA EARY Interests: Dancing Skiing Swimming Skating Q Q14 Nd' JOHN DIXON Roll Rep, Interests: Dancing Sports BOB DOWD Intra. Football Interests: Sports Hunting Fishing PATRICIA DUNSMUOR Revue Costume Ch. Costume Com. Ski Club Interest: Skiing JEAN ECHOLS Latin Club Vice-Pres. Sr. Torch Band Vocational Com. Make-up Com. GARY DAVIES HEYLER DAVIS Football BC Cabinet Pass Sales Coni, TR Pres. '53-'54 Roll Rep. Library Sup. Hi-Y Hall of Fame Co-Ch. Anti-Smoking O-Y MIKE DAY SYLVAN DAY Football Inte-res-ta Roughriders Fishing Tri-Y Vocational Choice: Track Law Roll Rep. MAYONE DESMOND GARDNER DESPAIN Sr. Fa Party I00-Mile Club ASR Assembly Com. Will and Prophecy Charm Club Intra. Sports Torch Interest: Campus Day Com. Hot Rods RAY DAWSON Varsity Golf Soph. Football Intramural Interest: Golf SUE DE MUTN Display Com. Vocational Com. Interests: Dancing Swimming MARY DEVINE Revue Sr. Play Director P-TA Dance Sr. Torch Roll Rep. Q4 4, .INQI GRACE ECKTON ASR Alurnni Cont. GC Entertainment Sr. Prom Charni Club Bulletin Board GORDY EDWARDS Sr. Play '54 Revue '53, '54 Staqe Force Opera '55 TRINA ELGGREN Golden Sours Sec. Fatlterfbauqltti-r Banquet Cir. Rosemarrlvn Revue '53, '54 Iorch MARY EDEN Spades Wasl1.Clnldren's Home Cont, RHO Club Voeatlnnal Corn. JOAN EICNMORN Sr, Play '54 Opera '54, '55 Revue '53, '54 Sr. Torch News Stall SANDRA ELLINGSON Roll Rep. Sr, Fall Party Staqe Force Spades GC Coninnttees if O'5 wa 9-o f, 'X ?Als4-In FRED EDWARDS Interests: Football Baseball Vocational Choice: Machinist LES ELDRIDGE Tennis Revue '53 Opera '54, '55 Quartet Inter-School Relations TOM EMERY Basketball Roll Rep. lnzerestz Snorts 3 gag. 5 TERRY ERICKSON Interest: Cars BEVERLY ESTENSON Make-up4Cnrl's Roll Rep. Opera Revue GORDON FALL Roll Rep. TR lOO-Mule Cllllt Sr, Pront Cont. Study Hall Sup. BARBARA FELDT ASR Assntbly Treasurefs Sec, Ad. Staff Spades Charrn Club 'S WAYNE ERNST Interests: Traveling Bowling Vocational Choice: Machinist MICHAEL EVANS ASR ServiLvCont.Cl1. Inter'Scltoot Relations Roll Rep. O-Y BC Dance Cont. GARY FAZIO Interests: Fisltinq Hunting Hot Rods DONNA FENNELL Opera Revue Sr. Play Inter-Scltonl Relations GC Contnnttees GERRY ESDALE Golden Spurs BC Bulletin Board Ch. ASR Health and Safety Sr. Fall Party Motl1er'Daugltter Banquet RON EWART P.A. System Radio Club lnterests: Forestry Flslttnri GRETCMEN FEASEL Opera '54, '55 Suanislw Club Ski Club Swnn leant JE lorclt ASR Tl1rrttC0n1. Campus Day Cont. GC Bulletin Board Ski Club S GAYLE FORD Usherettes Ch. YFC Vice-Pres, Interest: Music RICHARD FRANCISCO Track T-Y Sec. Roughrider BC Cabinet BEVERLY FRIEZE ASR Alumni Conn. Ski Club Charm Club Decorations Com. Display Corn. HELEN FUNKE Study Hall Asst. Sec. Interests: Rainbow Ballet Home-making . Ql X MIKE FOSTER Roll Rep. Study Hall Sup. Ski Team BC Dance Com. IVA FRIC Sr. Cards Com. Spanish Club Interests: Music Art MYRNA FULLER ASR Alumni Com. Standards Entertainment GC Assembly CRAIG GAYLORD Interests: Boating Mechanics Vocational Choice: Engineering Thy. LIRA FOX Records Com. Interests: Art Music CHARLES FRIDAY Football Interests: Cars Hunting Fishing JANICE FUNK Golden Spurs Vice-Pres. ASR Cabinet Ad. Staff Manager Sports Boosters Sr. Torch PAT GEIGER Mixer Com. Ch. GC Refreshments Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Make-up Corps 53 ANN FEYEN News Staff ASR Publicity Com. Display Com. Charm Club ED FISHER Roll Rep. Father-Son Banquet Torch ASR Compass Com. Will and Prophecy MARGIE FLYNN Interest: Drawing Vocational Choice: Artist SHERYL FIKE Sr. Torch Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Opera '54, '55 Sports Boosters PAUL FISHER Roll Rep. News Staff Opera '53, '54, ' Sr. Choir Sr. Orchestra RICHARD FLYNN Tumbling Team Interests: Mechanics Swimming GLORIA FISCHER Spades GC Publicity Interests: Skating Sewing SHERRILL FLANN Mixer Com. Fall Party Corn. Ski Club Charm Club Torch DAVID FORBES interests: Flying Music Sports Art .IACOUELINE GERARD Activity Rr-r.. Traditions liltlrl. lrnprrmvvnienls Tr-rlrly lr. Rott Cross Dr-coratioiis BRUCE GIBBS farm-ra llllh Sr Torch Intr-rr'-,ts l'hotriqrapl1y Slnilnq CINDY GILINSKY loiiip.is', Cont, Cf Pnlulir ity ttf Siipplivs liits-ra--I Dancinq FRITZIE GERWIG Traditions Cl1arrnClUb Inlortainrnent Cont, Fuh Cont. Bulletin Board Com. ED GIBSON Pass Sales Rep. Sr. Band Sr Orchestra Interest: Music GREGORY GILL Varsity Football O Y Roll Rep. Interest- Shorts 9- 3 wg Z Q?-ff QM . U' JUDITH GIBB Campus Day Com, Opera '53 Pass Sales Cont. Sr, Torch Usherettes CARYL GILBERT Golden Spurs Torch GC Cabinet Rosentaiden Revue '53, '5-1 MARCIA GILL Golden Spurs ASR Cabinet News Ed. GC Cabinet Sr. Torch JU' S an F, CAROL GILLESPIE Sr. Orchestra Torch ASR Bulletin Board Revue Orch. Ski Club NANCY GJERDE Sr. Torch Eth. Conduct Make-up Corps Lost and Found Sr. Prom JIM GOSS lnterests: Sports Cars Vocational Choice: Electronics DIANE GRIFFITH ASR Publicity Com. Mixer Com. Charm Club Campus Day Com. Scrapbook Com. RICHARD GIROLAMO liitra. Football Interests: Sports Football Cars JOHN GOETZ Lott School MARY GOSS Golden Spurs Pres. News Statf Torch Revue '53 Roseniaiden '53, '54 DICK GRIMLUND Ski Club lnterestsf Mt,CIin1biiig Skiing Hunting JOSEPH GIVEN NIRO Pres. Roll Rep, liiterests: Skiing Photography BEVERLY GORDON Display Cont. Sr. Picnic Charm Cluh Spades Reporter Receutiolt Cont. VICTOR GOULD Golf Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Journalism CHUCK GROSS BC Cabinet Anti-Sinoking Com. Football Track Inter-School Council GENE HARFST lntra. Basketball Track Pass Sales Rep. Ski Club PAT HARTINGER Mixer Com. Sr, Fall Party GC Supplies Com. GC Party JACKIE IIAUGEN Cards and Announce- ments Interests: Swimming Bowling JIM HAWKINS Roughrider Pres. Roll Rep. R-Y Pres. Vocational Conf. Anti-Smoking BILL HAROLDSON Football Roughriders BC Cabinet TR JOAN HARTMAN Friendship Com. Ad. Staff Display Com. Interest: Art MARI YN HA ong Leader Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Sr. Torch Revue '54 RALPH HAWLEY Eth. Conduct Roll Rep. BC lntra. Big Brother YFC Pres. FRED HARRIS Roll Rep. Interest: Music Vocational Choice Law PAT HASKELL Ad. Manager Quill and Scroll Mixer Com. Torch Will and Prophecy CONNIE HAURY Bowling Club JOG Interests: Skating Sports ORRIN HAWORTH Sr. Band Torch Interests: Swimming Basketball LORETTA GUSTAFSON GC Cabinet Roll Rep. News Staff Permanent Torch Sr. Prom Com. ANN HAFFNER ASR Alumni Com. GC Supply Com. Ski Club Torch 'IOM HANGARTNER Roughrider Football Roll Rep. Soph. Council Co-Ch. NANCY GUSTAFSON Productions Make-up Corps Stage Force Sr. Fall Party Lost and Found WERNER HAHN German Club Pres. NIRO interests: German History REX HARBERT Science Club Camera Club lnterests: Science Photography GARY GWILLIAM interests: Selling Collecting Coins Cars SALLY HAMMER Teacher's Sec. Spades Decorations Com. Interest: Horses JEAN HARDEN Interests: Swimming Skiing Bowling Av FRED HAYDEN Rouqhriders Football Track BC Cabinet JOHN HEAPHY Sports Boosters Ski Club Interestsz: Hikinq Fishing DAVE G. HENDERSON Left School HARRIET HAYNES Golden Spurs Strenuous Life Staff Revue '53, '54 Quill and Scroll JOHN HAYS Golf Baseball Pass Poster Com, Vocational Choice: Opera '55 Business Administ'n CHAMPLIN HEILMAN SHIRLEY HELLSTROM Roughriders Make-up Corps Football Sr. Torch Sr. Torch Ad. Staff Vocational Choice: Cards Com. Ministry Decorations Com. DAVE HENDERSON PAUL HENDERSON Revue Minute Service Opera Interests: BC Cabinet Swimming Baseball Skating Football Cartooning me , ' L .1 in 22 K Q .. 4 PM .N g, 'N' A na ,fi Av -,fg r s uni TY l W:-5? W9': E-,--v VALERIE HENDY Interests: Sewing Sports Vocational Choice: Secretary PAUL HERB Sr. Choir Opera '54 Football Spanish Club Ground Improvement CLAUDIA HICKOK Spades Stage Force Interest: Skating GARY HILL Interests: Business Jr. Achievement Bowl ing Boating 1 S--Q A4 ei.- JACK HENSLEY Movie Club Interest: Sport Cars Vocational Choice: Plumbing MARILYN HEWETT Opera '54, '55 RHO Club Sr. Choir Vocational Choice: Nurse GAYLE HIGBEE Charm Club Interests: Costumes Sewing BESS HOAGUE Sr. Play Revue '53, '54 Roll Rep. Sport Boosters Sr. Torch CE. DAVID HEPLER Roll Rep. Interest: Fishing Vocational Choice: Business Administ'n NANCY HIATT Mixer Com. Assembly Charm Club Interest: Swimming BILL HILL Strenuous Life Co-Ed. Roughriders ASR Cabinet Quill and Scroll Sr. Torch MARILYN HDCKETT Roll Rep. Bulletin Board Entertainment Sr. Prom Caps and Gowns is 31 -an ALAN HOLT Interests: Football Basketball Cars Fishing RONALD HOPPE Interests: Swimming Fishing Vocational Choice Dentistry CHARLES HOSKIN Interests: Boats Motorcycles Commercial Fishing Hiking TERRY HOUGH BC lnterestf Cars Vocational Choice: Architecture :ati ARCHER HONNEN Science Club Interest: Driving Vocational Choice: Engineer .IOHN HOPPER Interests: Commercial Art Mechanics Vocational Choice: Photographer MARILYN HOSKINS Costume Com. Charm Club Display Com. Interest: Skiing ROBERT HOULW' BC Sec. O-Y Pres. Inter-School Relations Roughriders BC Cabinet '53-'54 VIRGINIA HOOPER Roll Rep. Decorations Com. ASR Alumni Com. Interest: Skiing ANN NORTON ASR Assembly Ch. Revue Com. Co-Ch. Latin Club Officer Roll Rep. Study Hall Checker ALLAN H055 R-Y Pres. Sports Boosters Vocational Choice: Political Science Architecture JAMES HOWARD Advisory Council Golf Roll Rep. Prom Com. GEORGE HOFFMAN Interests Cars Sports Baseball CLAUDIA HOLING Display Com Charm Club Assembly Com Standards Com Interior Design JOYCE HOLMES Sr. Band Scholarship Com. Ch. Jr. Achievement Vocational Choice: Cartography MARLIS5 HOKANSON Roll Rep Mixer Com Ski Club Vocational Choice Dental Asst ELAINE HOLM Roll Rep Mixer Com Revue 54 Vocational Choice Secretary DAVE HOLMKVIST Sr, Prom Co-Ch. Budget Com. BC Cabinet BC Treas. SANDRA NOLDEN Ski Club Stage Force Pub Com Vocational Choice Dental Asst FRED HOLMES Pre Sr Band Sr Torch Anti Smoking Com Vocational Choice Electrical Engr. DIANE HOLMKVIST SBC. Golden Spurs P-TA Dance Mixer Com. Charm Club ff-I? 4... gre 'fs Y -r-rr li yo 4 110 TONY HOWARD Football Mgr. Interests: Aviation Vocational Choice: Aeronautical Eng. RICHARD HULSE Mixer Com. lnti-rest: Sports Vocational Choice: Forestry NANCY HUPP Good Cheer Decorations Clmrni Club Vocational Choice: Tailoring JUNE HUCKLE Golden Spurs Ch. '54 Revue ASR Assembly Com. Sec. Soph. Class Roll Rep. STANLEY HUNGERFURD Eth. Conduct Com. Study Hall Supervisor Activity Recording Sr. Torch BC Athletic Recording CAROLYN HURNBLAD Mixer Com. Roll Rep. Supply Com. Interest: Skiing DONN HUEY Outside Traffic Com. Golf Big Stick T-Y Torch BRUCE HUNTER Ski Club Trees. Ticket Office Vocational Choice: Insurance JEAN HUSTON Sr. Fall Party ASR Alumni Com. GC Refreshments P.-I. Ski School Re Sr. Band u-.- sv qi e L. 6... fl C9 sf' D. ..'i I LEONARD HUTCMINSON Hall Patrol Study Hall Sup Interests Radio Boats DON IVANHOE Interests Photography Electronics BILL JARRETT Varsity Track IOO-Mile Club Mgr, Anti-Smoking Corn. Interest: Sports MARCIA JENNER PATA Dance Publicity Com. Activity Recording Assembly Charm Club REID IMUS Football Bas ball Ski Club MARY JUNE IVERSON Sr Torch Mixer Sr Fall art Stamp Club Sec JON JARVIS Revue '52, '53 News Staff ASR Alumni Com. Pass Sales Com. Ski Club 4 BILL JENSEN Latin Club Interests: Racing Cars Basketball Football GAIL INGOLD Ad Staff Sr Fall Party Spades Compass Com Teddy Echo RAY JACOBSON Roll Rep Torch Vocational Choice Engireering BILL JAY Football Track Vocational Choice Ministry RENNIE JEROME Publicity Co-Ch. Pass Sales Roll Rep. Revue S S on, ' ATL JANET JOHNSON Opera '54, '55 Vocational Com. Sr. Choir Costume Force LOUELLA JOHNSO Thri tCom. Ch. Health Com. Opera '54 GC Records Com. Mother-Daughter Banquet LLEANNA JONES Roll Rep. Mixer ASR Pub. Com. Cards Com. Lost and Found RALPH JULNES Interests: Sports Cars Vocational Choice: Butcher J as JERRY JOHNSON Interests: Flying Hot Rods Vocational Choice: Navy Air Force VAL JOHNSON Sr, Orchestra Sr. Band lntra. Sports Vocational Choice: Music MARTY JORDAN ASR Pres. Roughriders BC Cabinet Football Hi-Y JOANNE KARCH Compass Com. Ch. Charm Club Spades Main Otfice Worker Teacher's Sec. KATHERINE JOHNSON ASR Sec. Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Rosemaiden King County Traffic Conf, JAN JONES Revue '54 Roll Rep. Thrift Com. Ad, Staff Spades SANDY JORGENSEN Roll Rep. Charm Club Decorations Com. Campus Day Pub. Com. Scrapbook MARY KEELING Make-up Com. Decorations Com. Entertainment Com. Vocational Com. Refreshments Com. MARIANNE JERSEY Teacher's Sec. Teddy Echo Minute Service Vocational Choice: Secretary JERRY JEWELL Roughriders Football Baseball Anti-Smoking Com. Pres, Hi-Y CURT JOHNSON Varsity Football Basketball Swimming R-Y RUTH JESSEN RHO Club Interests: Golf Swimming BILL JOHNSON Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Tri-Y Roll Rep, Anti-Smoking Com, DORIS JOHNSON RHO Club Swim Class Mgr. Interests: Sports Music BETTY JEWELI. Teacher's Sec. Jr. Achievement Librarian Typist Wash. Children's Home Com. B08 JOHNSON Advisory Council Roughriders Baseball Basketball BC Athletic Rec. GLEN JOHNSON Study Hall Sup. Roll Rep. Ski Club Intra. Sports Com BFI ps ww CQ' 5- 3 11:1 fi il lf? STEVE KEENER Interests- Sports Cars Vocational fllnicif- Mvclmttirill lnfl MARY KELLOGG ASR Hfwtllll and Sinlvty font Activity Ri-r,orrlui1q'5.l Rouwvrlt lriplr-t '53, 'SA Church Aclivrllvs R.nnhow BILLIE KERSEY Cf Cahinr-t ASR Alurnin fmn Rnll Ri-gm Supply font, Ch Ni'ws Slulf ROGER KELLENBERGER Interests: Hot Rods Hunlinq Boats Pholonraphy ROBIN KELLY Revue Dance Corn. Sr, Play Jr. Red Cross Sr. Torch Roll Rep. DAVE KEYCHUM Interests- Cnr-. Shorts Vocational Choice Marina' Corps PAUL KELLEY Study Hall Sup. Roll Rep. ASR Health Safety Com, Librarian Sup. Sr. Fall Party Com. DOROTHY KEMP Compass Com, GC Publicity Com. Teacher's Sec. Vocational Choice: Secretary DON KIER Varsity Football Varsity Baseball lrifY Vocational Choice: Coaching be 4- 1' 'f' 44-Q of not ,QPNQ TFT, 5 lu ,-4-I if fa- vi W, oi, xD.-eff? 5 , J f . V DDU.G KIER Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Tri-Y Vocational Choice: Coaching ANDREW KING Sr. Chorr Boys' Quartet Opera '54 Revue '53 BARBARA ANN KLINEFELTER Revue '52, '54 Sr, Play Quill and Scroll Actvvrty Recording Torch NOEL KNOWLTON Father-Son Banquet Interests: Hunllnq Fishing 60 KAREN KILDAML Sr. Torch Harrnonettes '53, '54 Opera '54, '55 Revue '53 News Stall EDWARD KING Football Sports Boosters Tri-Y Pres. Interest- , Mental Telepathy JOLENE KNIGHT Librarian Attendance Otticf' lnterests: Musuc Svvrmrning MARY LOU KOEHLER Roll Rep. ASR Health and Safety Mixer Com. Sr. Fall Party ASR Pubhcrty Coin. KAY KINDER RHO Club Shades Traditions Corn. Vocational Choice: Oltice Work CORA MAE KINTZ GC Cabinet Revue '54 Pep Band Vocational Choice. Dental Hygiene PEGGY KNISELY News Staff Costume Conv. Sr. Torch CVC Committees JAN KRAEMER P-TA Dance GC Standards Cont. Spades Sr. Prom 'fm-I 'By Q-N., if WARREN LARSON Interests: Fishing Soorts Vocational Choice: Engineer TERRY LATOURETTE Lunchro0n1Com. Charm Club Sub-Ch. Vtake-up Corps Mixer Com. Torch REUBEN LEVY Vocational Com. ASR Publicity Com. ASR Assembly Com. lntra. Sports BOB LIND Varsity Tennis Roughriders Boys' State Rep. Vocational Choice: Law BARBARA LATHROP Reception Com. Teacher's Sec. RHO Club Minute Girls French Club TOM LEA interests: Custom Cars Sports CAROLE LEWIS Interests: Art Roller Skating Vocational Choice: Commercial Artist DAVE LINDEN Interests: Sports Cars JOHN LATOURELL Interest: Skiing Vocational Choice: Teaching ANDREW LENGENFELDER Torch BC Athletic Recording Interests: Archery Hunting MARILYN LIDEN Strenuous Life Artist Golden Spurs ASR Bulletin Board Ch. Sr. Orchestra Roll Rep. CAROLE LOCKHERT News Ad. Staff Mgr. Office Train. Sec. Sr. Torch 6l KEN KRAIG Inter-School Relations Activity Recording Eth. Conduct Sr. Torch Marching Band JUNE LARGEOUIST Roll Rep. Library Asst. Spring Dance Vocational Choice: Secretary WILLIAM LANDIS Sr. Torch Sr. Orchestra Revue Orchestra String Quartet Audio-Visual Squad BONNIE KRAUSE Charm Club Display Com. Drill Teani Costume Com. Library Asst, LORRIN LAMB Yell King Hi-Y Roughriders BC Cabinet Big Stick Co-Cl LEE LANNOYE Baseball R-Y Roll Rep. Study Sup. 1. BETTE KUNDE News Staff Mixer Suit-Ch. Roll Rep. BC and GC Dance Sr. Dance DORIS LAMOURE Commencement Sec, Revue '54, '55 Sr. Torch Asst. Ch: ASR Traditions Com. Sr. Prom Com. EILEEN LARSEN PTA Dance Corn. Interest: Reading Vocational Choice: English Teacher 's E S ,-, JERRY LONNES Interests: Custom Cars Hunting Vocational Choice: Contractor JAN LUCAS Interests: Cars Sports Vocational Choice: Navy LAURIE LUOMA Interests: Cars Huntinq Fishing INEI LOWE Sr. Choir Spades Roll Rep. Caps and Gowns Lion's Club Revue '53 ROBERT LUCAS R-Y Sec. Roll Rep. News Staff Torch BC Budget Com. SYLVIA LUTH Torch Operetta '54, '55 Revue '53 Social Service Com. Pass Sales Corn. JAMES LOWRY Torch Roll Rep. Study Hall Sup. BC Cabinet Track JON LUNDIN Basketball Football Torch Study Hall Sup. MARGARET LYNCH Compass Com. Eth. Conduct Library Asst. Camera Club Sec. Publicity Com. Q9 Q.: x Ili Q N DAVE LYNN BC Cabinet Ed, Big Stick Study Hall Sup. News Mgr. SHEILA MAC LEOD P-TA Dance Pass Sales Com. Campus Day Pub. Cavs and Gowns Bulletin Board LEE MANLEY Attendance Office GC Charm Club Torch ASR Health and Safety BRUCE MARTIN Revue Sr. Play Stage Force Interests: Photography CARL MAAS Interests: Skiing Cars Vocational Choice: Rancher VALERIE MAC NAY Sr. Choir Opera '54, '55 Harrnonettes French Club Reception Com. JANICE MARKHAM Roll Rep. Compass Com. Charm Club Interest: Dancing RICHARD MASON Interests: Cars Car Racing Vocational Choice: Auto Mechanic PETE MACKENIIE Interests: Cars Sports Vocational Choice: Druggist RONNIE MAKEE Soph. Football lntra. Sports Outside Traffic Com. Interest: Baseball PORTIA MARLOWE Spring Dance Com. Assembly Com. Activity Recording Roll Rep, Torch FRANK MATHEWS Roughriders P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. Father-Son Banquet BC Cabinet is 'TAF -'iff RON MC CRARY Auto Club Interests: Skiing Hot Rods Hunting MADGE MC GARVEY Teddy Red Cross Locker Room Com. Vocational Choice: Nurse DOROTHY MC KASSON Roll Rep. Teddy Jr. Red Cross Vocational Choice: Nursing NERB MC MANUS Roll Rep. Auto Club Tennis Vocational Choice: Dentist BRUCE MC DONALD Track BC intra. Com. intra. Sports Vocational Choice: Forestry BRUCE MC GLOTHLIN Make-up Corps Elections Com. Sr. Fall Party Vocational Choice: Architecture RICHARD MC KAY Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Prom Study Sup. Father-Son Banquet MARSHA MC NEIL Opera '53, '54, '55 Stage Force '53, '54, '55 Sr. Choir '53, '54, '55 GC Cabinet Ground Improvement Com. NINA MC FADDEN Roll Rep. ASR Alumni Com. Sr. Party Attendance Office GC Entertainment SHELDON MC GUIRE Roll Rep. Library Sup. ASR Alumni Com. Pass Sales Rep. RAYETTA MC LEOD Sr. Torch Spades Officer Reception Com. Sr. Scholarship Com. Organ Concert Com, ARLENE MC NISH Lost and Found Ch. GC Cabinet Sr. Fall Party Minute Service Teddy Echo DONNA MATTHEWS Opera '54, '55 Revue '53, '54 Sr. Choir Harmonettes '53, '54 AL MATTIVI Interests: Cars Boats Vocational Choice: Mechanic LORING MC ALLASTER Make-up Corps Activity Recording Torch I ANN MATTHIESEN Golden Spurs Sr. Class Treas. ASR Lunchroorn Ch. BC and GC Dance Com. Sr. Torch VIVIAN MAYOR Lost and Found Com. Spades Vocational Choice: Secretary LYNN MC ALLISTER Songleader Golden Spurs GC Assembly Ch. P-TA Dance Roll Rep. ag, M-QF , ,..-1 MAXINE MATTILA Spades Wash. Children's Home Com. Will and Prophecy Sr. Picnic JUDY MAYNARD Left School ROBERT MC ARTHUR Father-Son Banquet interest: Music Vocational Choice: Engineering we 195 A-94 .-I HARRY MC VEETY P-TA Dance Sr. Prom Com. Roll Ren. IVA MECHLING GC Cabinet Spades Eth, Conduct Building Improvement Vocational Com. SHARON MICHAELSON Nonette '53, '54, '55 Opera '53, '54, '55 Revue '53, '54 Sports Boosts-rs News Staff Roosevelt High Senior Class Pin DAVE MEHUS R-Y Varsity Tennis Ski Team Sports Boosters PAT MICHELSON Golden Spurs Treas. GC Cabinet Bulletin Board Ch. Jr. Class Sec. Revue Com. KEN MEAD BC Garfield Interests: Sports Cars ALLAN METROPOLIT Interests: Fishing Hunting Vocational Choice: Engineering CHARLES MICHENER Roughriders Hi-Y Mixer Co-Ch. Soph. Party Com, Jr.ASr. Party Com. . 65 1--7 NOLA MICKELSON Revue Com. Activity Recording Opera '54, '55 Sr. Torcli Sr. Play KIRSTEN MOE Revue Dance CofCh. Revue '53, '54 Soph. Torch Costume Com. Roll Rep. BOB MOORE Left School MELLANIE MORAN ASR Alumni Com. Ch. Torch Charm Club Will and Prophecy Mixer Com. P PIROSKA MIHALYIK Sr. Torch Spades Chess Club Interest: Music SHARON MOE Interest: Dancing Vocational Chotce: Working MONICA MOORE Jr.-Sr. Party Bulletin Board Com. Entertainment Com. Decorations Coin. Campus Day Com. BOB MORGAN Track Building Improvement Vocational Choice: Architecture PAT MILLER ASR Historian Golden Spurs Rosemaiden Sports Boosters Jr. Ch Soph. Class Treas. GINNY MONKMAN ASR Alumni Com. Thrift Com. Charm Club News Staff Publicity Com. JUDY MORAN Revue '53, '5-1 Sr. Play Torch Stage Force JIM MORRISON Roughriders Roll Rep. R-Y P-TA Dance Com. Pass Sales Com. of X-cr inf IEAN MYERS Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Ad Mgr. Inter-School Relations Co-Ch. Sr. Scholarship Com. CAROL NELSON Revue '54 Opera '54, '55 Nonette Mixer Com. Sr. Torch BOB NEWELL Interests: Cars Skiing Football Track JOAN NICHOLSON RHO Club Traditions Spades Vocational Choice: Secretary .ms . .5 ff, -' ss H XIX WSC A xx. fd' KIT NARODICK Interests: Hunting Fishing Outboard Racing Cars JON NELSON Track Interests: Hunting Fishing Skiing MARK NEWELL Football Roll Rep. Interests: Swimming Football JOYCE NICHOLSON Flagtwirler RHO Club Teddy Red Cross Traditions SHIRLEY NAU ASR Thrift ASR Activity Recording Campus Day Com. GC Committees Spades MURIEL NELSON Torch Spades Teacher's Sec. GC Publicity Charm Club DOUGLAS NICNOLSON Ski Club Pres. '53-'55 Ticket Off, Ch. Interests: Skiing Mt. Climbing LAURENE NIELSEN GC Cabinet Art Ed. Teddy Echo News Staff Costume Com. 65 KURT MOSS Roll Rep, R-Y Golf Vocational Choice Dentist LIBQ1 MQLLAN Advisory Council Golden Spurs News Staff Rosemaiden Spanish Club Pres. ANN MURISON GC Cabinet Mixer Com. Sub. C Roll Rep. Teacher's Sec. Sr. Prom Co-Ch. h. RUDY MOTTER Interests: Cars Hunting Vocational Choice: Radio Tech. JIM MULLEN Football Roughriders Torch Vocational Choice Medical REX MURPHY Interests: Cars Art Vocational Choice Commercial Art ist MICHAEL MOULTON Interests: Hunting Fishing Vocational Choice: Forestry DONALD MUMM Sr. Band Sr. Orchestra Vocational Choice: Music JIM MUSCAT Lunchroom Com. Traffic Com. Intramural Hospitality Com. Gym Office vi 'S DUANE NILSON Entered from Montana lntra. Basketball IOO-Mile Club Track VELMA NOIA Cheerleader Holy Names Interests: Reading Swimming Dancing SHIRLEY OAKLAND Interests- Skiinq Swrmnrinq Dancing DICK NIMMONS Soph. Basketball Track Torch Interest: Sports RONALD NORTON Sr, Picnic Com. Library Sup. Hospitality Corn. Sr. Party intra. Football GARY ODELL Sports Boosters Sr. Prom Corn. Golf Torch Roll Rep. ROBERT NIMMONS Roll Rep. Basketball Torch Interest: Sports ROGER NOWELL Basketball Anti-Smoking Board R-Y Torch JON OIEN Interests: Photography Radio Painting vi K K lgvv in 'ilu QW 8. KAREN OLSEN Golden Spurs Streriuous Life Bus. Mgr. GC Cabinet Quill and Scroll Sports Boosters CLAIRE OLSON Interest: Cars Vocational Choice: Auto Mechanic WALLY OPDYCKE Baseball Anti-Smoking Board R-Y Roll Rep. lr.-Sr. Party GEORGE OTTO Left School TOM OLSEN Varsity Football Tri-Y Vice-Pres. Anti-Smoking Board Roll Rep. JUDY OLTS Strenuous Life Sr. Ed, Golden Spurs Quill and Scroll Pass Sales Com, Permanent Torch TOM ORRELL Football Basketball Interests: Hunting Fishing TQM PAARMANN Sports Boosters Ch. Roughriders Roll Rep. R-Y ARLENE OLSON Thrift Decorations Vocational Choice: Medical Illustrator MICHAEL 0'NEIL Roll Rep, Drum Corps Intra Capt. Vocational Choice: Fisheries HARVEY OSTER Vice-Pres. Sr. Class Pres. E-Y Roll Rep, lntra. Com. Bldg. Improvement SHARON PARRY Sr. Prom Activity Recording Campus Day Charm Club Mother-Daughter Banquet MERYL PETERSON Jr. Achievement Wash. Children's Home Com. JOG Rainbow ED PHILLIPS BC Cabinet Publicity Ch. Vocational Choice: Medicine ED PINNELL Roll Rep. Eth. Conduct Anti-Smoking Board BC Publicity BC Dance BARBARA POLLARD Songleader Sports Boosters Roll Rep, Sr. Fall Party Ski Club 'F WTB 'C' 1 T I I 1 SUSAN PETERSON Roll Rep, Revue '53 P-TA Dance Corn. Lunchroom Com. GC Committees ALAN PIERCE Roughriders BC Cabinet ASR Committees Sr, Play Father-Son Banquet Ch. KERRY PLEWS Outside Traffic Track Mgr. Interest: Sports JERRY POLLOCK Lunchroorn Com. Intra. Bowling IOO-Mile Club Interest: Custom Cars RICHARD PFEIFFER Baseball Basketball Vocational Choice: Engineer TERRY PILON Intra. Sports Torch Ground Improvement Interest: lce Hockey LORRAINE PLUMRIDGE Ad. Staff Interest: Music Vocational Choice: Dental Technology MICHAEL POWERS Sr. Band Sr. Orchestra Interests: Skiing Hunting 67 TIM PAULSEN Interests: Sports Hunting Vocational Choice: Draftsman MARILYN PEERY Opera '54, '55 Revue '53, '54 LOUISE PAYNE Activity Recording Ch. Torch Ski Club Charm Club Sr. Com, FRED PEITHMAN Roll Rep, Roll Room Com. Nonette Intramural Harmonettes Study Hall Sup. Sr. Choir Track BEVERLY PETERSON DAVID PETERSON Roll Rep. Intra. Bowling Lounge Com. Interest: Vocational Choice: Skiing Medical Sec. su-ar 3' BOB PEARSON Sr. Fall Party Co-Ch Ticket Office Interests: Skiing Boatbuilding SHARON PERIER Compass Com. Vocational Com. Campus Day Charm Club JEFF PETERSON Roll Rep. Sr, Band lntra Basketball Library Sup. C49 if B- 'S' 'J' CAROLYN PRESLEY Sr. Orchr-str.: Torcn ASR Actrvrty Rs-corrlrnrg GC fnrnnnttr'r . Revue Orrlte-.tra JIM PRIVETTE Mrxvr Com. Antr Srnokrnq Outsnlv Trntlrr: Track T Y CAROL RAWLINGS Roll Rl-p. ASR Bulls-trn Hnnrd GC Vlllrllrrty VOK,.ltlnrl.ll ltmrr 1 Sorrnl Work SANDRA PRICE Revue '52, '53, '54 News Staff Inter-School Relatrons Rr-vue Com. VrcefPrrncrpal's Sec. TOM PUTNAM Rouqltrlrlers Mrxr-r Corn. T-Y Vtcc-Pres. BC Comnnttees Roll Ren. RITA REDDICK Drrll Team Capt. Tr-drly Echo Art Ed. CC Snlk Screen Ch, Mrxer Make up Corps JERRY PRIVETTE Varslty Traci Art Club Vice-Pres. Roll Rep. Revue '54 Mixer Com, PAT RAKESTRAW Left School ANN REDMAN Songleader Golden Spurs Strenuous Lrfe Staff Revue Organization Co-Ch. Sr. Torch MARY REED Minute Grrls Spades Interests- Dancmq Skating BOB REIMER Left School MARY ANN RICE Sr, Torch ASR All1mmCom. Tradrtlons Corn. JOG Pres. Spades DAVE RIDER TR Interests: Sports Cars GARY REE5 Rouqhriders Bldg, Improvement Ch. BC Cabrnet Intra. Co-Ctr. Baseball Torch JIM REUNL Jr, Band Sr. Band R-Y Interest- Cartnonlng CYNTHIA RICHARDSON Sr. Clmlr Lrbrary And Campus Day Com. Opera '55 MARLEEN RIDLEY News Staff Make-up Corps Art Club Teddy Echo HANS REICML Make-up Corps Ct1. BC Com. Co-Ch. Rf-vue Com. TR BURKE RIIIND Revue '53, '54 Sr, Play '5-1 Opera, '54, '55 Stage Force Ground Improvement RONALD RICKER Baseball lnterests: Cars Sports BEATRICE RILEY Entertainment Com, Scrapbook Decoratrons Corn. Vocatronal Chouce: Doctor's Asst. Sec, fa 1T ? ,'I'N: -:gf J .tsl DICK ROBINSON Roughriders BC lntra. C0-Ch. Torch Track Bldg. improvement JIM ROGERS Interests: Custom Cars Water Skiing Speed Boats Hunting DAVE ROSCOE Jr. Class Pres. ASR Cabinet Sports Boosters Revue MARGIE RUE Sports Boosters Mixer Com. Ad. Staff Sr. Prom Decorations Com. SUSAN ROCK Mixer Com. Make-up Corps GC Com. Compass DEANNA ROIILMAN Sr. Prom Inter-School Relations Ad. Staff ASR Alumni Com. Campus Day DONALD ROSS ASR Traditions Corn. interests: Skiing Swimming Sports BRUD RUSSELL Rouqhriders Trl-Y Golf Roll Rep. Mixer Com, GARY ROGERS Football Skiing Lunchroorn Com. Basket Room PETER ROOSEN-RUNGE Revue '54 Scholarship Com, Finance Com. Vocational Choice: Applied Mathematics DAN ROTH Father-Son Banquet Com. Interests: Music Cars LYNN RYDER Make-up Corps Bulletin Board Staqe Force Roll Rep. Records ERLA RING Golden Spurs Maiorette GC Cabinet Sr. Torch Sr. Prom Com. SALLY ROBBINS Make-up Corps P-TA Dance Roll Rep. Entertainment Com. Display Com. MARTIN ROBECK Intra. Football Intra. Bowling Interests: Cars Hunting JUERGEN RINGMANN German Club Revue '54 Interests: Sport Cars Foreign Languages KENNETH ROBBLEE ASR Division Head Roughriders O-Y Inter-School Relations MARILYN ROBINS Teacher's Sec. Rainbow JOG Vocational Choice: Secretary wa! -Q- 1 -.If xx MARY RISTDW Charm Club Spades Bulletin Board Vocational Choice: Home Econ. Teacher SARAH ROBBLEE Spades Stage Force Ad. Stall Vocational Choice: Nurse DEAN ROBINSON Science Club Interests: Electronics Photography Research Q- 'vs 'C7 GEORGE RYKER Sports Boosters Roll Rep. SIrenuous Life Track Ski Club RISK QAMPSON Roughridcrs P-TA Dance Roll Rep. Sports Boosters Track Stall RICHARD SCARBOROUGH Torch BC Dance Track Vocational Choice Engineering DON SALLDIN Library Sup. Movie Club Auto Club Pres. Pep Band DeMoIay MARYLOU SANDBERG Roll Rep, PETA Dance EnlortninrnentCorr1. Interest: Professional Dancing JOE SCNACKMAN Study Hall Sup. Interest: Bowling Vocational Choice: Forestry evk 67 HN DUANE SAMMONS Pep Band TR Revue '54 BC Publicity Com. Intra. Bowling ELLEN SARTWELI. Teacher's Sec. Interests: Swimming Music Reading DOROTHY SCHAUT Interests: Dancing Swimming Archery Music Q9 ev H 1 .-A 3 t Q5 ,.-v O J ANN SCNILLER Ski Club Roll Rep. GC Records Com. Vocational Choice: Skating Teacher JOSEPH SCHUSTER Bowling Team Ski Club Interests: Boating Hunting HELEN SCOTT Teacher's Sec. Main Office Worker Entertainment Com. Decorations Com. Publicity Com. CAROL SECHLER Sr. Torch Usherettes Nonettes '52, '53, '54 Opera '53, '54, '55 Revue '53 'ily QI :iQ JERRY SCHNEIDER DeMolay Father-Son Banquet Interests: Boating Photography GARY SCOTT ASR Traditions Com. Interest: Baseball Vocational Choice: Lawyer MARY ANN SCOTT GC Supply Com. Publicity Cont. Records Corn. Interest: lce Skating DAVE SELLEN Revue Make-up Corps Display Case Vocational Choice: Cattle Ranching 'ld LARRY SCHNEIDER BC Vice-Pres. Roughriders Sports Ed. News T-Y Pres. Varsity Track GEORGE SCOTT Jr. Choir Study Hall Sup. Vocational Choice: Ministry ROBERTA SCOTT Golden Spurs ASR Com. Ch. Roll Rep, GC Cabinet Torch JOHN SELLS Basketball Track P-TA Dance Hi-Y RQ JOAN SKAFTUN Interest: Skating Music Vocational Choice: Air Force JEAN SKOGLUND Spades Sr. Torch Scholarship Com. Interest: Music DAVID SMITH Roughriders Sr. Torch BC Cabinet Ticket Force Hi-Y Sec. MARGIT SORENSEN Charm Club Ch. GC Assembly Corn, Cn GC Cabinet Sports Boosters Lunchroom Com. fi Q' 'Vx Y'-1 TOM SKILLINGS Intra. Football Intra. Basketball Interests: Cars Dancing NANCY SMART Torch Vice-Pres. News Ed. Golden Spurs Sr. Orchestra Pass Sales Com. FORREST SMITH Interests: Mineralogy Anthropology Model Building Swimming JANET SORTOR Roll Rep. Interests: Skating Skiing Reading F7 '-'Cty f X CAROL SKINNER Record Com, Decorating Com. Intra. Bowling Vocational Choice Dietician DARLENE SMITH Roll Rep. Revue Vocational Choice Doctor SUSAN SMITH Roll Rep. Sports Boosters Pass Sales Com. Make-up Corps Sr. Prom Com. RONALD SPARKS Camera Club Treas. Intra. Bowling Interests: Photography Sports SHARON SEYMOUR MAUREEN SHANTZ Art Club Mixer Com. Choir Ad. Staff Mgr. Vocational Choice: Make-up Corps Beautician Roll Rep. Sr. Prorn KATHLEEN SHEEHY PATRICIA SHOBERG GC Cabinet Interests: Reception Com. Ch. Dancing Records Com. Bowling Spanish Club Vice-Pres. Vocational Choice: Spades Secretary NICK SHULTZ CLARIECE SIEVEKE Baseball Prom Com. Sr. Choir Main Office Worker Revue '53 Spades Opera '54, '55 Boys' Quartet Spanish Club Entertainment Corn. ROSEMARY SHAW Strenuous Life Layout Ed. Golden Spurs ASR Assembly Com. Sr. Torch Quill and Scroll MARLENE SHOENROCK Costume Com. Library Aid Interests: Roller Skating Dancing GEORGE SJAASTAD Intra. Sports Interests: Hunting Politics as ,f- E. 16 s.-. 49 SANDRA SPARLING Ihrttt Com. Sr, Fall Party Ilrlt-rests lu' Slmtmq Dr-ntal Ivctmtcmu JOAN SPROUT AIIfCrIy Burnt lottn Club Sr. Com, Vo4'atron.tICI10ucr': Nursmq PATRICIA STEEN Ushm-r0I!1 , Spartr-s Vm.1trmmICI1ot1c' Vuhtvc Rr-Iuttous 3, w Y 4'-Cf X sig p BONNIE SPEER ASR Puhlrctty Com, lourtqe Com. Costumes Com. Inter:-xt Skrmq KAREN SPROUT Nat'I Honor Soctety Latun Club Sr. Com. Vocattonal Chosen: Nursunq RAY STEINER Advtsory Council ASR Publucrty Ch. Rnuqhrtders Voc.ttron.1ICholce: Medtctne Sv' LUCY SPERLIN ASR Tradttions Com. Roll Rep. Pass Sales Com. Sr. Ptcntc Mrxer Com. DAN STEBOR Interests: Cars Motorcycles School SHERRY STEINHEIM ASR Tradntuons Com. Studr-nt Pass Corn. Sr. Torch TItrttfC0l11. Sr. Prom Com, T4 'sl Q, C 1535353531 'I 3 PAT STEPHENS Roll Rep. Make-up Corus Costume Com. GC Otttcc Statt Decorattons Com, PAT STEWART Sr. Torch GC Commtttees Teacher's Sec. Costume Com. MYF MARY JANE STROKES Ad. Staff Make-up Corps Dvcorattorts Com. Vocatronat Com, Entertatnmertt Com, BOB SYRANE Interests: Skurtg Ftshmq Vocational Chouce: Electrucal Eltgmeer 72 v' Q- -Q CHERYL STERN Gotden Spurs Revue Ntustc Ch. Revue '52, '53, '54 Opera '53, '5-1, '55 Sr. Ptay MARILYNN STILL Nttxvr Com. Jr -Sr. Fall Party Suh Ch ASR Alutunt Com. Charm Club Decoratuous Com. SANDRA STOVER RHO CIuhTre.1s. Roll Rep. Interests: Rolter Skdtmq Sports SHARON STROBLE Ushorettes Vocattor1aICom, Spades RHO af -J FRED STEWART Orchestra Interests: Sports Cars Mustc JOAN STIXRUDE Golden Spurs OC Cabmet Latm Club Pres. Sr. Torch Roll Rep. BARBARA STRAIN Opera '5-1, '55 Gtrls' Giee Club Sr. Chotr Jr. Chotr Ratnbow MARY STULL Spades GC Bulletrn Board Com. Torch Campus Day Com. Rannbow LOUISE TEMPLETON Make-up Corps ASR Publicity Com. Vocational Com. Ski Club Sr. Prom JUDITH THOMAS Golden Spurs Advisory Council ASR Com. Ch. GC Cabinet Sr. Torch DIXIE THOMPSON Sr. Class Pres. GC Recording Sec. Soph. Class Pres. Golden Spurs Sr. Torch KAY TIBBETTS Study Hall Checker Girls' Adviser Sec. GC Corn. Campus Day Assembly BILL THOMAS Roll Rep. Interests: Cars Hunting Fishing NANCY THOMAS Wash. ChiIdren's Home Com, Ch. Y-Teen Treas. JOG Job's Daughters HENRY THOMPSON Intra. Football Roll Rep. Interests: Cars Travel BARBARA TIGHE Revue '54 Make-up Corps Reception Com. Decorations Com. .Ir. Roll Rep. JAY THOMAS IOO-Mile Club Ski Club Interests: Fishing Cars SHARON THOMAS Sr. Prom Com. Pass Sales Com. Color Day Reception Com. Standards Com. PARK THDRESON Band E-Y Outside Traffic Father-Son Banquet Torch JANE TOMLINSON Songleader Golden Spurs News Staff Torch Sports Boosters JIM SULLIVAN Roll Rep. Big Stick Auto Club Co-Ch. lntra, Basketball JEANNE SWARTZ Mixer Com. Sub-Ch. News Staff Roll Rep. Scrapbook Com, Torch LAVONNE TALLON Sr. Prom Sr. Play ASR Publicity Com. Torch Records Com. ARLENE SUMMERS Spades GC Publicity Interests: Roller Skating Secretarial Work PHILLIP SWEETLAND Torch Interest: BYF Pres. Vocational Choice: Engineering LOIS GAIL TATTERSON Torch Usherettes Campus Day Com. Vocational Com. RHO Club VICKY SUTTER Golden Spurs ASR Division Head News Ed. Inter-School Relations Com. Torch MARILYN SYKES All-City Ad. Mgr. News Sec, Training Interest: Photography Journalism NANCY TAYLOR Usherettes Spades Vocational Com. Ski Club 4 -1 JACKIE TONER Charm Club Ad. Stall Bulletin Brmrrl GC A'-sonihly MARILYN TOWN GC Aus:-tiilily Clmrlli I lull Bulletin llrinrll Ski Cluli Spallw. SUZANNE TRIMBLE Golrlvn Spurs Torch S1-c. GC Cahlnr-t Revue '54 Roll Ri-p. JUAN TORELL Arl, Stall Basket Room Vocational Choice: Secretary TERRY TOWNSEND Interests: Huntinq Machines Vocational Choice: Ranchinq BARBARA TROFFER Golden Spurs ASR C0n1.Cl1. GC Cabinr-t Torch Roll Rep. JOHN TORWICK Roll Rep. Study Hall Sup. Track T-Y lntra. Sports BEVERLY TRATNIK ASR Traditions GC CommitteeS RONALD TRUMBLE ASR Cabinet BC Cabinet Sports Boosters Sports Ed, News Pass Sales Com. 3 Qs Ir? 'i 45 ED TRYON BC Protection Club Interests: Cars Dancing LINDA TURNER Interests: Dancing Swimming Vocational Choice: Secretary JERRY VADNAI5 Athletic Recording Will and Prophecy Ski Club Football Baseball GAIL VAN METER Make-up Corps Teddy Echo Art Club French Club ELEANOR TURMAN Roll Rep, GC Cabinet Pass Sales Cont. Campus Day Cont. Sr, PrornCon1. MEL TURNER Ski Club Stanip Club Vocational Choice: Aeronautical Eng. ADELE VAN BUSKIRK Golden Spurs Revue Coin, Torch Make-up Corps Teacher's Sec, JOHN VAN MOURIK Roll Rep. TR Pass Sales Coin. Vocational Choice: Architecture MARCIA TURNBAUGN Sr. Torch Opera '54, '55 Revue '54 News Staff Sr. Fall Party KEN URSTAD Football Track Ronghriders P-TA Dance HI-Y ROGER VANDALL Opera '53, '54, '55 Tennis '53 Vocational Choice: Dentistry DICK VARGISON lnterests: Hunting Cars Music NADENE WEBER P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Fall Party Charm Club Roll Rep. Entertainment Com. DONALEEN WEIR GC Cabinet Traditions Com. Entertainment Adviser's Office SANDRA WELLMAN Golden Spurs PATA Dance Torch Sr. Prom Jr,-Sr. Fall Party JIM WEYMOUTH Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Tri-Y Roll Rep. Football L : . '44 T31 ' 'vi' Ng 2 X, i. it ALTON WEBERT Baseball Roughriders Father-Son Banquet Interest: Hiking RON WELDON Interests: Boats Sports Vocational Choice: Engineering NORMA WENNERBERG Flag Twirler '54, '55 Costume Com. Drill Team Charm Club Spanish Club SANDRA WHITENEAD GC Cabinet Ad. Mgr. Quill and Scroll Traditions Bldg. Improvement CAROL WEBERT Varsity Baseball Roughriders Roll Rep. Sr. Torch Intramural PAT WELLMAN Songleacler Vice-Pres. Soph. Class News Staff Sports Boosters DON WESSMAN Interests: Swimming Cars Basketball Commercial Arr HOWARD WILLARD Interests: Custom Cars Football Basketball Aircraft JOAN VERHAMME Teddy Jr. Red Cross Attendance Office Teacher's Sec. Swimming MONTEE WALTERS ASR Ground lmpvt. BC Intra. French Club Big Brother P. F. Treas. RICK WATNE Roll Rep. Soph. Party R-Y ASR Assembly WALLY WALLACE Interests: Roll Room Proiects Newspaper Work GLORIA WARNER Drill Team Art Club Interest: Politics JOE WATSON Interests: Skiing Basketball Football Cars PHIL WALLBERG P-TA Dance Com. Ski Team Interest: Skiing KAY WATKINS Usherettes Reception Com. Roll Rep. Vocational Com. Sr. Torch RALPH WATSON Sr. Caps and Gowns Sr. Fall Party Chess Club Vocational Choice: Navy .vw- v YU. 7.9 pf 'Y MARGARET WILLETT Sr Torch Spades YFC Vocational Choice Interpreter BERNITA WILSON Roll Ren. Sr Fall Party GC Standards Minute Girls Torch GERALD WINTERS lnlvrests Hunting Fishing Cars BOB WOLTER Bldg, Iingirovenient Outside Tmllic Soorls and Trophies Vocational Choice, Enqineerinq JONN WOOLWORTH Rnflio Club Chess fluh VucationalCl1oice: Electronics DAVID WILLIAMS ASR Vice-Pres, Football Rouqhriders Sports Boosters Roll Ren. TOMMY WILSON Father-Son Banquet Intra, Football Golf Vocational Choice: News Plioloqraplwr KIRKE WOLFE Outside Traflic Com. Sr Party Com. Interests: Ftshinq Cars EARL WOODFORD Interest: Cars Vocational Choice: Army Service JOHN WORTHINGTON Torch Pres. Sr Band Revue '54 Father-Son Banquet Organ Concert Com. ANN WILLIAMSON News Ed. Mixer Com. Quill and Scroll Roll Rep. Campus Day Com. SHARON WINEHOLT Display Minute Girls Interest: Art FRITZ WOLFF ASR Pass Sales Sr. Band Revue Orchestra '54 Ground Improvement Bldg. Improvement 4 if l I I .er-H-mag' ,3 f SENIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN AND SUBCHAIRMEN. Rack row- WILL AND PROPHECY: Connie Berner and Jim Sullivan, co-chair- men, Marilyn Hewitt, Ann Feyen, Jon Jarvis. Missing-Ann Davies, Ann Williamson, Rav Jacobson, Ed Fisher. FALL PARTY: Bob Pear- son and Margie Barton, co-chair- men, Middle row f B ' , Sheryl Fike, Ed Cornell, Shirley Anderson, Sharon Michaelson, Ken Callahan. Missing - Marcia Turnbaugh, Mary June Iverson. SPRING DANCE: Vicki Sutter and Ray Steiner, co-chairmen, Judy Olts. Front rowfBette Kunde. Missing - Darlene Smith, Harriet Bowlin. PICNIC: Bob Allen and Edith Bennett, co-chairmen, Linda Adams, Dick Collinqham, Janice Funk, Chuck Michener, Donna Fennell. Missing-Suzanne Trim- ble, Roberta Scott. 3:0 SENIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN AND SUBCHAIRMEN. Back row- PROM: Ann Murison and Dave Holmkvist, co-chairmen' Sally Robbins, LaVonne Tallon Phil Burk Rosemary Shaw Mary - ylrg, Caryl Gilbert. Middle row- Carolyn Hurnblad, Terry Latour- ette, Susan Smith, Erla Ring. Miss- ing-Gary Odell, Jack Bernard, Loretta Gustafson, Sandy Price, Dave Smith, Margie Rue. SCHOL- ARSHIP: Jean Myers and Peter Roosen-Runge, covchairmen: Mar- ilyn Carlson, Mary Jane Stokes. Missing-Nancy Ballis. Front row -CAPS AND GOWNS: Lorraine Beymer and Nancy Darrow, co- chairmen: Mary Ristow. Missing -Lleanna Jones, Ralph Watson. CARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: Rita Reddick and Charlene Dame- row, co-chairmen, Nancy Taylor, Sharon Perier, Judy Gibb. JACK WREN Athletic Recording Interest: Basketball Vocational Choice: P.E. Instructor JANE WYMAN Revue Com. Flag Twirler Golden Spurs Sr. Play '54 Torch DAGMAR YELINEK German Club Pres. Chess Club Social Service Com. Sr. Torch Camera Club BILL WRIGHT Interests: Cars Sports Vocational Choice: Mechanical Engineering MIMI WYNNE Lunchroom Com. Teddy Jr. Red Cross Campus Day Com. Vocational Choice: Social Work DOUG FARRELI. Basketball interests: Sports Cars SHARON LAIIERTY Interests: Ice Skating Cars Swimming CURTIS SIIUCK Hot Rod Club Interests: Mechanics Boating Football SID WRIGHT Interests: Skiing Cars Fishing NANCY YATES Sr. Picnic Spades Reporter Reception Teddy Echo Ski Club TED IIOEDEMAKER Interests: Cars Sailing Vocational Choice: Aeronautical Engineerino ROBIN REEDER Left School The one most likely to . . . Q-ww 4' s s i XS .. - -X -7 I if hr s, 'tty President: Bill Winter -ff Vice-President. Tony Ward-Smith JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Junior Class Advisers: Miss Alma Hawkins and Treasurer: Mini Ha in Miss Fiorence Russell. Secretary: Jeani Forstrgm 78 JUNIORS iq? 'iw .. -, W 1. . fwvqgi- V . , ' + .W w ,Wir No sound 1 'f 7 .Q save the rush of fha river . . . NM . Ethel Lyggboog-sw .-Arise, E M: is QT. T . ... ...., sion.-1-.Jeff sf eff'-ttwanx-sr' Green River Gorge Class of I9 6 As the year ends, iuniors examine closely the stepping stones which helped Them reach this point in the rushing river. Even though the stones were close together, The class of '56 might have lost its balance without assistance from its advisers, Miss Florence Russell and Miss Alma Hawkins. Thirty-seven iuniors ran in the elections, Bill Winter was elected president, with Tony Ward-Smith, Jeani Forstrom, and Mitzi Hagist supporting officers. Adele Elmstrom was junior representative to ASR cabinet, tour iuniors held Boys' and Girls' Club offices. Torch, the Honor Society claimed T36 iuniors. Elaine Day represented the class as Torch vice-president. Some iuniors displayed talents in school productions, while others belonged to band, orchestra, and choirs. Junior Jam Session, held Nevember 23, had a rhythm and blues theme with Rae Baker and Brian Jensen, co-chairmen. Juniors present totaled 450. Among other activities, iuniors won The pass contest between classes. Having crossed the stepping stones of this past year, iuniors look back at exciting experiences. AUGUSTIN, LOUISE AXELSEN, BARBARA BABIC, JOE BACON, STEVE BADER, JORGEN BAEHM, JERRY BAKER, LYNN BAKER, RAE BARBER, PHOEBE BARKER, JUDY BARKER, MARILYN BARNES, DAVE BARR, EDWARD BARRETT, LAWRENCE BARRETT, PAT BARTLETT, MARGARET BAUER, CARROLYN BAUER, LARRY 'Qin BAUER, ROCKY BAUM, LARRY BEAKLEY, BARBARA BEAIS, JOHN BEAM, MERILYN BEAUCHAMP, PAULINE BEDFORD, JUDY BEEBE, DIANE BEINKE, JANICE BELL, SHIRLEY BENDER, DON BENNETT, NANCY BENNIE, JANET BERGSLIEN, JEANETTE BETZNER, JUDY BIRKVOLD, NORMAN BLACK BONN R BLOCH, ARNA BLOOM, DON BLOOMINGDALE, JUDY ABLITT DONNA ADAMS, CARL ADAMS, JOYCE ADAMS, MICHAEL AKER, NANCY ALEXANDER, ANN ALEXANDER, JERENA ALEXANDER, JOAN ALLEN, BRUCE ALLSWORTH, ART AMATE, ROBERT ANAWALT, HOWIE ANDERSEN, GARY ANDERSON, BILL ANDERSON, CAROL ANDERSON, CAROLYN ANDERSON, PAT ANDREWS, EATHEL ANUNSON, ALLEN ATKINSON, DENNIS fb IYT' Rc? QQQELRMM B,Q.LD.SALLY BOLLINGER JUDY BOOTS, MARIANNA Bos, ROBERTA BOSWELL BOB BOTTENBERG NORMAN BOWEN MARY ANN BOWLIN JUDY BOYCE, SHARON BRACKETT ETHEL BRADLEY BARBARA BRADY, THALIA BRENNAN GAIL BRETZ, PHYLLIS BRICE, IRENE BROOKS JEFF BROWN DEANNA BROWN, DOUG BROWN LESTER BROWN LORA LEE v 31, BROWN LORETTA BROWN PAT QWN SA E BROWN TOM BRUMFIELD JUDITH BUCKLEY MARY GLORIOUS FACADE BUETTNER MICHAEL BULLE GERRY BULLOCK BILL BURGESS JERRY BURKE SHARON BURNS CARRI BURNS JUDY BURRELL LINDA BURSETT JOHN BURT BOB BUS MARJORIE BUSH 'W- BUSHMAN JIM BUTTON, LOUISE BUXTON, WALTER CAMERON, AL CAMP, MARLISS CAMPBELL, JERRY CAMPBELL, MARGERY CAMPBELL, PATRICIA CANNEY, GORDON CAPEL, SUE CAREY, LARRY CAREZ, DAVID CARGILL, JERRY CARLSON, FLORENCE CARLSON, YVONNE CARLTON, KAYE CARPENTER, JACK CARTER, CAMELLIA CARTER, ROSALEE CARTWRIGHT, ROD COATES, CAROLYN COKER, BEVERLY COLE, BEVERLY COLLIER, JAMES COMITO, JOE COOK, BOB COOKE, SHARON COPIEY, STEPHEN CORNWEIL, JUDY COSTEIIO, JOHN COVVEIL, PAT COYNE, CHUCK CRAFT, GARY CRAIG, JAMES CRAIN, EMILY CRARY, JUDIE CRISMAN, BILL CROWE, CATHY TIS, CIISSAC, GARY DAL Y, JAMES DANCE, THOMAS DARIING, JEANNE DAVIS, KEN DAY, DICKSIE DAY, EIAINE QAY HARRY D , IEONA DAY, ROGER DAYAN, MOZELLE DEAN, SUSAN DEARINGER, LARRY DE ARMOND, SONDRA ING JODY DCELEUR, CIA DE HART, DICK DE LEE, PEGGY DELISLE, GARY DENTLER, PEGGY CASE, ALETHA CASEY, DICK CASSIDY, BOB CAZONE, MARIHELEN CHADWICK, CAROL CHADVVICK, ROY CHAMBARD, HAROLD CHAPMAN, JUDY CHASE, BILL CHEYNE, BETTI CHRISTOPHER, MICHAEL CHURCH, SANDY CLACK, RON CLARK CAROL CLARK, KATY CLEVENGER, GLADYS CLIFTON, PATRICIA CLOUSE, DAVE CLOW, TERRY CLUCKEY CLL' Y, NEIL :fy 5 DEVER, JANET DIERS, MARNE DINHAM, DICK DTXON, CARMELA DJDS, NIATTS DOCES, GUST DODDS, PEGGY DOEPKE, PAUL DOLHANYK, JIM D E DONALDSON, CAROL DORGAN, TIM DQWNS, CARQL DOUTHITT, SARA DOYLE, TERRY , DUNSIVIOOR, RICHARD D.L1.I.I.QN.M.fMX DUWE, EMILIE EASTERLY, SANDRA EASTIVIAN, LES -Q-I +9 EGBERT, BOB ELLIOTT, LESLIE ELLIOTT, ROB ELLIS, BARBARA ELLIS, JUDY ELMER, LLOYD ELIVISTROIVI, ADELE ELROD, BARBARA ELY, BARBARA ENGEBRETSEN, DAVID ENGLE, BRUCE ENSZ, VICTOR ERICKSEN, RONALD ERICKSON, DON E N JUDI ERICKSON SE ERICKSON VIRGINIA ESHDNI SEIAFION 2.7 4. tv? 83 Y 'TP ESTABROOK, VERNA FALK, JERRY FAULK, CAROL FAWCETT, JEAN FELCLH, JUDY FELLRATH, PAT EELDT, ARNE FERRIN, BARBARA FESSLER, FLOYD FIELD, IVIARIE FIGG, FRANK FIRESTONE, CATHERINE FISCUS, ANN FLAGLER, CAROL FLYNN, SHARON F LKINS,J NN FOOTE, N FORBES, BARBARA FORD, THORN FORSLEY, JONIE 3 cr' GEE, DON GEGNER, GUNTHER KURT PORTAL' LI GERMAIN, KAY GIBBS, KAREN GIBSON, GEORGE GILL, BEAU OIIIESPIE, BETTY CJIIMARTIN, HARRY OILMORE, ALICE OOBROSKI, LARRY OOIDBACK, NANCY GOODMAN, SANDY COURAS, PETE GRAHAM, JUDY GRAY, AL GREEN, HAL F A FORSTROM JEAN: F FOURNIER, CAROL FRANKS, BARBARA FRANS, BILL FRASER JOAN FRASIER, WALTER FREINIK, DIANE FROST, BOB FRYE, ROBERTA FULLER, HOWARD FULLER, KENET FUNK, SANDY FUNK, STEVE FUNKE, JOE GALLAFENT, PA , LESLIE GALT, ALAN GARVEY, MICHAEL GAYLORD, JIM ig 'iv' vw: 'F' URI I N, VIRGINIA OREGO, ROSEMARY KIRILLORY, BLV CJRUBER, DICK ISRIINBAUM, JOAN LHUISEIH, JOYCE CQUIHERIESS, DICK CUTOWSKI, EDWARD IIAGEN, DAVID HAGEN, SHIRLEY ZI IIAJEK, BAR ARA IIAII, EDDIE HAI I, IARRY HAI I , SUIANNE HAI VLRSON, BARBARA HAMMER, KENNETH IIAMMLTT, KELIIE IIANDIEY, EDITH HANSEN, JEAN HANSEN, KENT XD yr? HANSON, PHYLLIS HARDEN, JAMES HARDER, JON HARMON, CLAUDE HARRIS, GRACE HARRIS, TREVOR HARSHBARGER, CARLA LAN H Y NE AYDEN, ROGER HAY, MARILYN HEDEEN L EINE, CAROLYN HELINA, ROBERT HENDRICKSON, ALICE HENDRICKSON CHR HEND ,LINDA HENRY, RICHARD 1 Lf HERMANSON, JAMES HEUSTIS, SUZANNE HICKS, ELDRED HIERONYMUS, MIKE HIGBIE, JOHN HILTON, BARBARA HLTT, LORRAINE IiIJS5LlbI.B.Dfl.BJ.l HOFEDITZ, GRETCHEN HOFFMAN, KEN HOLDEN, SALLY HOLLINGSWORTH, KIM HOMAN, DAN HOPKINS, WILLIAM HOROVVITZ, ELINOR HOUSE, ART HOUSLEY, JANICE HOWARD, ROSALIE HUBER, ARTHUR H EE MIQHAEL HUGHES GAR E PHER UL EN, DAVE HUMES, TERRY HURT, HILLARY HUTCHINGS, DONNA HUTCHINGS, KEITH HUXHOLD, JACK IHRIG, JOHN INGALLS, DON INGO, SHARON JACKSON, JERRY JACOBSON, DON JACOBSON, BARBARA JACOBSON, EARL JACOBSON, LARRY JAFFE, LARRY JENKINS, SHERRY JENRICH, SYLVIA in KELLY, BOB KENT, DIANE KING, DIANE KING, GARY KING, VIRGINIA KIRCHAN, LARRY KISNER, WALTER KISSACK, ERNIE Y KNAPPER, NEAL KNOTT, CAROL KNOX, VIRGINIA KNUDSON, LYDELL KOII-ILER, CHARLEEN KOGIER, RON KOPPEI, JOAN K TICK, MEREDITH A , , KRLITLE, GEORGE KRUZNER, GAYLE KUCHIN, JUNE . KUMASAKA, BEATRICE ' KUNZ, BEVIRIY KYLE, ROBERT IAGEROUIST, JANET 13 IANIGAN, LARRY LATIMER, LESLIE IL CLERCQ, FRANK IIT, DIXIE IIIAND, HAROLD IIONARD, IEN IEONARDY, DON 151 LEMON, MERRY LE SOURD, PETER LEWIS, DENNY LEWIS, JUSTINE IINVILLE, SHERRILL IISK, CAROLYN IITSCHER, JO I9 1 '70 -Q .4 ', ,.,E4?xn 1 Q N7 ' X Q JENSEN, BEV JENSEN, BRIAN JENSEN, ED JENSON, CAROL JESSEN, YVONNE JOHNSON, DON JOHNSON, DONNA JOHNSON, JANETTE JOHNSON, JUDY JOHNSTON, DONNA JONES, PEGGY JONES, TOM JUNGERS, LAURA KASEBURG, NOREEN Y KATZ, KENNETH KAYLER, DEAN KEARNS, JACK KELLER, MARY L. KELLER, RAY KELLEY, LANI 5 V? T9 ' -A NU' :dt -if 1 'y F LITTLE, JEAN LIVINGSTON, JOHN LIVINGSTONE, JUDY LOCKWOOD, EARLANE LOH, ARTHUR LOHNES, JUDITH LONSETH, LINDA LOVGREN, LINDA LOVY, MICHAEL LUET, DIANE LYMAN, ANN MAAS, JOHN MaCDONALD, ANNE MACFARLANE, LEWIS MACK, JOE MACKENZIE, CATHERINE MACKEY, DON MACKIN, BARBARA MACKINTOSH, DON MacPHERSON, GERALD ..-up , of f ?V MAEHL JANET MAGNUSON ROBERT MAIZELS, DICK MALMIN, STAN MARBERG, KAREN MARCUS, RICHARD Q? '17 MASCHMEDT, MURIEL MASON, KAY MASON, MARY LOU MATHESON, DON MATHIS, JERRIE MATHWIG, JO ANN MAY, BARBARA MCCANTA, LORETTA MCCARTY, LOIS MCCAULEY, MARGARET MCEACHERN, SCOTTY MCEACHRON, LEE MCGAR, MCIVER, MCRAE, MEYER, MILLAR, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MINDT MARGERY MCGEE, CAROL M E HELENE MCKEE, KEN MCKIMMEY, VICKI MCKINNEY, JERRY FRANCIS MEARNS, JOHN MESSER, GRACE MESTON, BRUCE DAVE MILES, GARY WILLIAM DON PETER SALLY TOM NIINEAI2, JERRY MINKLER, DIANE MIRANDA, CHARLES N X 9 . QE ,-Sf I X '31- v P0 'ad , yr- E- 8 23' .AA 'sd sv 'S NEISEN NELSON, NEI SON, NELSON NELSON! NELSON, NELSON, NELSON, RONDA DORENE ERROL GARY MARGO ROBERT LOUIS ROBERT LYMAN WARNER NEWBURN, WALLY NEVVMAN, EUGENE NEWTON, JANICE NICKELSON, GORDON NICKLAS, DICK NIELSON, JOHN NILSEN, GARY NISBET, SUE NORTON, TERRY NOI IINGHAM, TOM NYGARD, JUDY OBENAUER, SANDRA OBERG, ROBERT O'BRIEN, DEANNA OIELS, CLIFFORD OISON, DENNIS OLSON, EDVVINA ORCUTT, VERNON ORDVVAY, FRANK ORKNEY, LYNN ORREIL, RUSS OSVVALD, SANDY OVERHOLSER, CLAUDIA P PARFITT, JERRY PARKE, BILL PARKER, KEN PARKS, LUANA PAULUS, SUSAN PEARSON, CAROL bx ,M '.I '36 IE MITCHELL, DAVE MITCHELL, JACKIE MOODY, NORMA MOORE, BILL MOORE, LYNDA MORELAND, GARY MORRISON, BILL MORRISON, CRAIG MORRISON, GERRY MORRISSEY, MIKE MORSE, GEORGE MOSER, MYRNA MOSER, PAT MOTTER, DICK MOUNT, MARGIE MOWAT, DAVE MOZINGO, THOMAS MUl.LER, JUDITH MURDOCK, ALAN NAZER, PAT Y.. in -r' Y... 'J' 88 O We PEASE, DON PECK, GLENDA PEDERSEN, LEON PENNEBAKER, JERRENE PENNELL, ROBERT PENNINGTON, BRUCE PENSON, DUANE PERKINS, REETHA PETERS, DAVE PETERSON, JERRY PETERSON, LEONARD P EEER BARBARA PHILLIP , ENE PIHL, JENNY PILKINGTON, CHARLES PINYERD, BONNIE PISK, PETER PODY, SANFORD PONKO, MARSHALL POPE, ALEX PRAY, ROLAND 3- ir. 9 2:7 , iff l S in ,yu -'1 'G Lv? I'- f J 1 15' PRICE, GAYLE PRICE, VIRGINIA PROCTOR, KIM PROSCENO, RALPH QUICKSTAD, MARCIA RADER, BARBARA RALLS, CAROL RAMOS, CAROL RANDOLPH, BOB R SON, KATHY REDM , D REED DIA NE REE Y, JIM REEVES, ELAINE REID, MIKE REPIN, RICHARD RHODES, JACK RICE, LARRY RICHARDS, HOMER J RICHARDS, LARRY 1' RICHARDSON, PATRICIA I RICKMAN, LARRY 1 RIDER, ANN RIDER, PAUL RING, RITA ROATS, GARY ROBECK, DONNA ROBERTS, VIRGINIA ROBERTSON, DICK ROBINETT, BILL RODGERS, LORETTA ROGERS, DARYL ROIVIAIN, LUREE ROWSE, RICHARD RUGG, CHARLOTTE RUSHING, BETTY RUSIE, SHARMION RYDER, LESLIE VU' xr T7 , A 13 .:, L-sw-Ma W1 .-... -1 LWQ SALZMAN, LLOYD SAMMONS, MARILYN SAMPSON, GINNY SAUNDERS, ROBERT SAVAGE, TOM SCHAEFER, DIANE SCHLUTER, DON SCHMID, CHARLES SCHNATTERLY, STEVE SCHNEIDER, FRANK SCHNEIDER, FRED SCHULZ, RICHARD SCHWAB, DIANE SCRUGGS, JACK SETTER, SPENCE SETZER, MICK SHALLOW, DICK SHAPIRO, JIM SHAVER, BARBARA SHEA, STEVE SHERMAN, DICK SHIELDS, JOHN SHINN, WILLIAM SHORE, MORRIE SHREWSBLJRY, JOAN E B SILVE SIMONDS, SHAR N QQ' ti x SIMONSEN, ROLEE SJURSEN FRANK SKAHI L, ACQUELYN SLATER, JOANNE SMEISER, RICHARD SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH SMITH, MARILYN SMITH, MAIJREEN SMITH, MILTON SODERSTROM, BOB SOLBAKKEN, SANDRA SOLOMON, PETER SPROWL, JOHN STEEN, CYNTHIA STENMOL, LGROY STEPHENS, BEVERLY STEPHENS, SHERMAN STEVENS, ELSIL STEVENS, ROGER STEWART, CHARLES STEWART, RONNIE 'TI L IANE S SO , STRAUB, DAVID STUL L, HOWARD Q, J my Y DAVE DICK DOLORES JANET CARRY LINDA I Qi. 1' V' L4-p -I: Lg I gp 90 SULLIVAN, JANET SWANBERG, JACK SWANLUND, RUTH SWANSON, BILL SWANSON, SHARON SWARTHOUT, ELOISE SWARTZ, VICKI SYCK, JAMES TAKEUCHI, KATHY TAKEUCHI, KENNETH TANBERG, RICHARD TASOFF, DENNIS TAYLOR, RICHARD THAYER, ROGER THOENI, JANET THOMAS, ART THOMPSON, BRIAN THOMPSON, MIKE THOMPSON, STEVE THORNE, GORDON THORP, GIFFORD A-if I 5 V, '1 5 'Q T? asf' THURMAN, DAVID TIBBETTS, CAROLYN TILLMAN, PAT TJOSSEM, JUDY TORRENCE, MARILYN TORREY, RETA TRAVIS, MARCIA TRONSDAL, DONALD TURNER, NELOISE ULLAND, RAGNAR ULVIN, RICHARD C in Y? VAN CAMP, LA BURTA VINYARD, VONDA VOLLMER, DORIS VOTAW, JEAN s 'R WACKER, DARLENE WADSWORTH, DONALD ,. .Qi A5 .,g3 ga If-Qagi CP X, WAIT, JERRY WALCOTT, LELAND WALDAL, MARILYN WALKER, CLIFF WALLACE, JIM WALLIN, MAYNARD WARDALL, MARSHA WARDASMITH, TONY WARNER, DAVID WATERMAN, DICK WATERWORTH, FRANK WEBER, NICK 'F1 9I WEBSTER, CAROLYN WEIMER, JIM WEINRICH, CHARLES WELLS, JEAN WELLS, JUDY WHITTAKER, SHERRILL WICKENBURG, GARY WICKMAN, MARJORIE WILLET, KAY WOODS, RICHARD WYMAN, DON WYNNE, CHUCK WYRICK, ROGER XAVIER, MARY YEAGER, PAT YOUNG, SALLY YOUNG, SHARON YOUNG, TOM ZELDENRUST, BARBARA ZENTNER, DARRYL ZIMMERMAN, GARY ZIMMERMAN, SHARON TURCOTT, TED WALTERSDORPH, LEE Quartet helps liven spirit at Junior Jam Session WILLIAMS, PAUL WILLS, RUSTY WILMOT, JOANNE WILSON, ALICE WILSON, JOHN WINNINGHAM, DONALD WINTER, BILL WOLTHAUSEN, TOM ii WOOD, JEROME WOODFORD, JUDY 'Q' Interested juniors watch dancers at Junior Jam Session held on November 23, I954. Members ofthe commit- tee who planned the Junior Class party, given November 23, inciuded tenbachgr, Tom Jones, ,Suky Eanchot, Howie An- await, Sandy Oswald, Bob Penneli, Sue Har- mnn, Brian Jensen, and Rae Baker, co-chairmen. Music Athletics Student Government Creative Art Scholarship JUNIORS AT WORK JUNIORS AT WORK President: Vicki MacDonald ,,,..-f SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Vice-President: Jud! Vedder Secretary: Cathy Cornell 'i l-an Treasurer: Mary McCumber Sophomore Class Advisers: Mrs. Ann Grodal and Miss Martha Young. 94 'TT SOPHOMORES Class of l957 New pep, participation, and production came to Roosevelt with the class of '57. Though the sophomores came from various schools, they soon began working to- gether for common goals. The officers, Vicki MacDonald, president, Judy Vedder, vice-president, Cathy Cornell, secretary, and Mary McCumber, treasurer, were elected at the beginning of the year. The sophomore class contributed a great deal to school government, productions, and activities under the leadership of their officers and with the guidance of the class advisers, Miss Martha Young and Mrs. Ann Grodal. The class of '57 showed its high scholastic ability in Torch membership num- bering l84. .Ianice Vander Hoek served as secretary-treasurer of that organiza- tion. Clark Sillman was the sophomore representative to the ASR Cabinet. Many sophomores were active in the Boys' Club, Girls' Club, and ASR commit- tees. The Revue, Penthouse Plays, sports events, and music organizations occu- pied much of the time and talents of other sophomores. The familiar saying, ln like a lion, out like a lamb, was the theme for the class party, Sophomore Spring. Sandy McCarty and Gary Young were co-chair- men ofthe party, with eight sub-chairmen helping. X -A as I .. 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CHACE, TOM CHAMPION, GEORGE CHEYNE, RICHARD CHINN, PAMELA CHRISTENSEN, LARRY CHRISTIAN, JEAN CHRI T CLAGG, GEORGENE CLARK, BARBARA CLARK, JACK CLIFFORD, PAUL COCHRAN, GORDON COLE, MARGUERITE COLE, MARY COLLINS, BENTON CONWAY, DAVE A BLACKMORE, JOHN BLAIR, BILL BLAND, NANCY BLEECK, RONNIE BLOCH, KEN BLODGETT, PHYLLIS LUME CHUCK B OEPPLE, SHIRLEY BOLDT, NORMAN BRAQKENJLANN BRACKETT, MICHAEL B ADEEN, JAN B AD BRADLEY, ELLEN BRADSHAW, TED BRANCH, JEANNE BRAZIER, TOM BRENNAN, JUDY BRETZ, EDDIE BRIGHT, BEVERLY BROWN, CARYLE BRI!!! DAWN BROWN, FLOYD BROWN, JEFF BURNS, EDDIE BURNS, JIM B R MARILY BUSE , ROYCE BYERS, KAY BYRD, BOB BYRD, DAVID COOK, BILL COOPER, GARY COPE, WENDY C PELAND LIN 1 CORDER, SHARON CORDS, MARILYN YN CORNISH, LARR COSHOW, SHARON CQSNER CARQLE CRAWFORD, MARILYN CRAWFORD, WILLIAM CROAKE, JIM CROWELL, JIM CRUTCHFIELD, JERRY CUNNINGTON, LINDA CZARNETZKE, MYRNA DAM, LYNN DARRAGH, EDWARD DAVIDSON, TOM DAVIS, KAREN MVIS KA HY DAVIS, LARRY DAVIS, TOM DAVISON, SANDY DAWKINS, PAULA DAY, MARGARET ANNE DECK HOF, DUANE DENNIS, PATRICIA DE TURK, HARRY 17 X L16 98 LAC bv 3 .fl DEVRIES, ROSALIE DICKERSON, BARBARA DIGNON, CORINNE D N SUSAN QQHERTY Y DOWD, BILL DOWDY, MARGARET DRAPER, LOUISE DREGE, JANET DUNBAR, JAMES DUPAUL, JOE DVORAK, EDWARD EARLY, JANET V K EDI ,BOB EDLIN, SARA N EDWA DS, BRAD EDWARDS, DOLORES EDWARDS, SUSAN f.K.S.E..I.O.N ELLINGSON, DICK ELLIOTT, DON ELMORE, ANN EMERSON, WANDA ERICKSON, LARRY ERICKSON, RON Y EST L FAH ER E GARRETT, GARY GARRETT, SUSAN GARTEN, ROBERT GASTON, ROBERT GASTON, TOM Qi!QiK.AUiLL EDDE DICK GESSERT, SHARON GIBSON, LE ANN GILBERT, KAELEA GILBERT, SHIRLEY JERSET, ARNE GLANDON, MIKE GLOYD, BARBARA GQEE DANNY GOFF, J QQDDMUN.LlQBML GOULD LY G Y G N MARIL GRANT, J GRAY, JIM GREEN, PAUL GREENE, RONALD GREGORY, ANNE GRIFFITH, PEGGI GRINBERGS, ILZE GRONEWOLD, ALEC GUILLORY, BARBARA NER,JOYCE FALL Rm,mnLuAN FARR,ALmuA FARRELL,T1M fEEUtMM.3uARLN F FERGUSON, SANDRA FEYEN, HARRY FIELD, JOANNE FIELD, SALLY FILIGNO, JEANE FISCO, LAUREEN FISH, SHARON FISK, DOROTHY FIX, LEON FLANAGAN, MICHAEL FLEMING, MICHAEL FLEMING, RICHARD FLOHR, NED FLYNN, BILL EQLKMELJLL ERABB.iAQRL. FRBBY,JANET F ST F G SHARON FRYE, SU FULLERTON, BOB FULSOM, JAMES GAISER, PETE GALLAGHER, JULIE GALLAGHER, ROGER QABEEBQ SANDRA 19 1 w L GUNNETTE, NILAH GUSTAFSON, IVIARGIE GUSTIN, BARBARA HACKER JUDY HA ' Y HALD, CARL H SON H WARD HAM ES, BILL HANNON, EDWARD HANSEN, BOB HANSEN, DIANNE HANSEN, DON HARRIS, LANORA HART NNIE HARTSHORN, DON HARR H, JACK U ALLY HA IiAXi.-ll-AL + H HELL-Ell HEDGES, RICHARD HELPLE, CLINTON HE HENDRICK, GAYLE LNQBLCLSDLLJ-QN HENDY, WAYNE HERIVIANSON, KARL +LEE.R1DL..B.O.B. Y, -v JL Q . HICKER, NANCY HICKS MARGARET HILL DKK H LL JIIVI HILL , ACK HILTON, EUGENE HIRSCH, DAVE HOLLINGSWORTH, ROBIN HOOPLE, GARY HORNADAY, SIDNEY HOSKINS, PAT HOUGHTON Y HOVVE, ILLA HUDGENS, HARLEY HULL, GREG E HULLIN, DENNIS HULIVIAN, LEROY HUNGERFORD, STEPHEN IDDINS EBLEEN IIVIPOLA, KATHLEEN LMUS RQQER 'S JEMN-ED JACOBS, JOANNE JA N, JUD JACOBSON, SHEILA JAFFE, JE'RRIE JEFEERY, JANICE JENSEN, GLENNA JESSEN, JAY .IS.LN.G.MARI.Y KIRBY, JOHN KNUTSEN, JACK ON KO TSICK, JANICE KBOLL JUDY KRUEGER, ROGER KRUMM, DON ISHHN Q AY LaBARGE, P TER LABRACHE, GREG LADVVIG, MARILYN LaFONTAINE, KOLLEEN LAAAROE, BARBARA ILAINIBC-ASTER P3155 A .LAI3LE...Sl.I.E.. LARSEN, ALAN ARSQN VIRGIIWA LARSSON JQH LAURINE, DON LAVVSETH, RAY LEA, JAMES LEE, JIM Le-MASTER, KENNETH liIN-Isf-I-I-O-.1 LEWIS, PETER WI ROYCE LIGHTER, SHARON LILJEBERG, DIANE LINDE, DIANE LINNEN, SIEG JESWINE, MIRIAM JEWELL NORM J , CHARLOTTE JOHANSON, KRISTINE JOHNSON, BRENDA JOHNSON, DICK JOHNSON, DON JOHNSON, JAN V, JOHNSON, JOANNE JOHNSON, LORETTA JOHNSON, LYLE JOHNSON, NANCI J JOHNSON, RONALD OHNSON SHARA J ON, CE JOHNSTON, DAVID JOH ES, BOB JONGEWARD, NANCY JORDAN, LORINE JOSLIN, TOM JULSON, SHARON KALMBACH, BILL ANN SAND KAPET ,GUS KEATING, SANDY KEITH, DARRELL Y K ELIZABETH ENYON, BU ISL1LH.kM.VL.KAhLDl KEY, JOANNE KILBORN, VELMA . ' K Q ,,,,, , . -V, I 3 A. 1' I L X , T I 'Q,, A Q' AE I ,, 5 A ' - A .B ii , - wiafswfik f- f:7B- Q '2m'i'i1if+1 'U My K Q Z. ,-:, : ,Q ' PM -I . , C. . 4 . L 1 2:1 , CC ,CCCCCC, , C,,CC I 1- , ll A ,. .,,,. L-,f.: : L.:A I. .. A L.. , ' A,M? X .4 C. L A ,,,,, M .,.,,.,,, A T A z ,I in 1 ii az f. 1 ' : X :V K 4 'EV U K 5 K kk. 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L, I L 4 A 102 MCCAIN, BOB MCCAIN, BRUCE MCCAMMON, VIRGINIA MCCARTY, JUDY MCCARTY, ROBERTA MCCARTY SANDRA MCCLENDON, GERALD MCCOLLUM, BOB MCCREA, NORMAN MCCUMBER, MARY MCDANIELS, PAT MCDONALD, DIANE ,....,,,,,,............. McDOWELL, JOAN MODOWELL, LOIS MCFARLANE, DARRELL MCGONAGLE, LEE ANNE CKAY, DIANE Mc NICLALIOHLIN, PATRICIA IIACNIILLIAN, LARRY MLN.EiSLQO.NIblA NICNIIIIY AUREL A NIQPHERSON, AAAROUERITE NICPHERSON, SHARON MEE, JANET MEICHEL, JUDY MELANG, TOM MELTON, RICHARD MENDENHALL, JIM METCALF, STEVE METZ, DANNY MEYER BIRGIT MEYER, ROBERT MEYERS, MARYLEE MICHENER G , ANN N P TTLE, ROBERT NICHOLS, LINDA NOBACH, JUDY NOON, BILL NORMAN, BARBARA M1SlRA'iQ..D.ISIS NQUD ROBERT L O'CONNOR, JOHN ODLIN, KATHLEEN OGDON, JOHN OLSBY, GAYOLIN OLSEN, BELVA QLS-EN DONALD OLSEN, JO OLSON, DANIEL OLSON, MIKE OLSON, TOM RD, ANTHONY ORREN, O'SELL, CONNIE OSSINGER, GAIL OSWALT, MARVIN O-I-l-5,..LI.M BA-CIL.D.O.N. PALMER, KEN PARKS, BILL PARMENTER, ROBERTA PARSONS, JOANNE PAYNE, SHA A , HAEL MILLER, JERRY MILLETT, MICHAEL MILLS, JOHN , LEN MONDA DARRELL MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM MOORE, MIKE MORBERG, SHIRLEY MOREHEAD, DWIGHT MORGAN, BOB MORGAN, JAY MORRISSEY, PAT MORTEMSEN, TYRONE MORTON, JIM MOSER, RICHARD MOSTELLER, GERALD MOUNT, DICK MQBMLLDQN. MULLER, JUDY MUNRO, LLOYD MURPHY, MARLENE MYERS, RONALD NEBERFUHR, BARBARA NEGRI, LAURENE NELSON, BOB NELSON, CAROL NELSON, DAVID L. ON DAVID R. NELS , NELSON, JOANN . -4' A PEASE ALAN PENNICK HELEN PENNINGTON WARREN PERSSON JERRY PETERS TERRY PETERSEN L N E PETERSEN NANCY PETERSON LARRY H PETERSON ROBERTA PETRIK CLARENCE PETROVICH DEMITRE PETROVICH GEORGE PEEIEEER BEVERLY PHILLIPS LYNNE PHILLIPS RJ E PITTENGER, DON PITTENGER, JAN POE, KITTE POLAND, CHARLES POLLARD, WILLIAM POLLOCK, DONALD POOLE, ALICE PQWERS JANET PRESTON, JIM PURINGTON, DEL RAMSEY, PETE RAILM.LL.BD.NlbliE RASK, WAYNE 3 I K 'J XX.-f , X RALGAR! RAYMOND, EDWARD REESE, BARBARA REQS DAQINY REGIS, ROBIN REIMAN, LEE REKDAL, TOM REKOSH, MARY RENCH IM MI E ELL BOB REVELL, RALPH RHEAUME, SANDRA RICHARDSON, CAROLE RICHARDSON, JIM RICHARDSON, LYNDA RICKER, DONALD RICKETTS, DOROTHY Y ROBERTSON, TOM R OEBER, GENEVIEVE RQNALLANN ROSS, DEANNA ROSS, FRED ROVIG, ROBIN ROWLETT, CHRISTINE BLE KAY R I BLIEE ,IOANNE RUSSELL, BRUCE RUSSELL, SANDRA SPACHER, ERIC SACKERSON, CAROL ,I T -V- T E 04... QE Q SOLLITT, CLIVE SOR NSEN CH SOURWINE, JEAN SPENGLER, DAVID STAFFORD, DARLENE FFORD ESA STA TON EPY, WARD STELLWAGEN, AL ST ENSON, JUDIE STEWART, JERRY STEWART, JOHN STIDHAM, STEVE STILLIONS, TERRY FE STONE, BOB STOREY, SKIPPER STREET, JUDY STRICKLAND, MACK TRONG, KAY S ,JUDY STUMPF, SANDRA S.Tl.V.E...LA.bL SULLIVAN, SHARON SUMMERS, KAREN SUMNER, LARRY SUNDGREN, JUDY JERR SVENSO , AY SWAIM, LYNN END JANET SCH L SCHIMKE, RO CH ERNIE HNEIDERMAN, LYNN CHONEWA , SCHUMACHER, BEVERLY SCHUTT, JUDY SCOTT SALIY ER IA A S LTZER, STUART SHANNON, BILL SHAWVER, BOB SHEEDY, SHARON 5tlLLLLO.N.I.EQ SHERBURNE, SONJA SHOEMAKER, ROGER SHREWSBURY, VENITA SHULMAN, LINDA SHUMWAY, GEORGE SIGGS, ROLAND SILEN, JIM SILLIMAN, CLARK SILVER, GLORIA M,EL.B.ELISX SJURSEN, SUSIE SKINNER, JUNE ND JOY SLATER, 'PE SLATER, WALTER SLOY, RONALD SMITH, FRED SMITH, LINDA SMITH, RICK SMITH, SUSAN SNEDDON LES 3 SWEERE, ROSEMARY S WHIIIII TAGUE, CECILIA TANDOO, FRANK TASOFF, PATRICIA TATE, BOB TATSUMI, CATHERINE TAYLOR, BARBARA TAYLOR, CATHERINE TAYLOR, GLORIA TAYLOR, GORDON TAY Y R, REA A TENNICAN, PAT TENNING, IRENE THOMAS, LYNN THURSTON, BRUCE TISDALE, ANNE TONER, DAVE TONG, RICHARD ULOUSE GEORGE T , TREBER, DAVE TRIMBLE, JOANNE T TRO SDAL, KAY RNER MARY T RNR TA I I -n 'Q 'sq Q I06 N E VAN CAM ARLA , S VAN KLEECK, DAVID V COLLEEN VAN SLYCK, VAN TASSELL, HARRY V IEBROCK, JERRY WAGNER, FRED WALKER, STELLA WARD JUQY I YN K ELI B H WASKE , AT WATKINS, NORMAN WAYNER, ALLEN WEGNER, THORMAN WEIDERSTROM, KEN WENDLE, SHARON WERDER, WAYNE WERNER, THOMAS WEST, BARBARA WES N S MO D WH R, N WHITAKER, DOUG WHITE, BRUCE WHITE, NICKY WHITESIDE, LEON WIED, DENNIS WIGHT, WILLIAM WILK, CAROLYN WILKERSON, DOUG WILLETT, JANE WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILLIAMS, DICK WILSON, GEORGE T WING, JU WIRTS, BARBARA WISE, HOWARD WITHERS, BARBARA WOLF, CAROL WOODRUFF, MARGARET E N W I HT, SHA N WY VERNA G, G YOUNG, MELVIN YOUNG, ROBERT N, BARB A ZE IERS, CHA ES Sophomore Spring, The class party given on March 24, was planned by Henry Houghton, Danny Goff, Qqh-Armstrong, Susan Westlung Lynn S Barbara Gusfin, Dggngg gounfnerjehna Bennett, and co-chaurmen Gary Young and Sandy McCarfy. ,X -. 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MlNERVA : Marsha Wardall, WATERFRONT : Back row- Anna Bennett, Eniily Crain, Edith Handley, Judy Thomas, Shirley Baker, Juergen Ringrnann, Howard Wise Front row Dun Pack, Jvrry Privett, Jack Kearns, John Worthington. n. r xx J.. fig 9-X 1 f 15 'Nl Ps 1. ,Q 5,-... HUNDERWATER BAlLET : Barbara Mackin, Walt Newburn, PERSIAN MELON : Back row- Brenda Johnson, Sharon Michaelson, Trevor Harris, Gordon Edwards, Eloise Swarth- out. Front row Jan Johnson, Candy Savage, Darlene Smith, Donna Johnson, Donna Matthews, Sandy Price, Judy Muller, Elaine Holm, COMIC HAREM 1 Harriet Haynes, Marcia Turnhaugh, Janet Sullivan 1- pJ ffQ -, ., ,, ,,b1kvsv'affffflr .J W' fA'l: 'Ty as DOCKSIDE CAFE N ,wif , 4 I ii, I J ,,vs,f?X .wg P4 .x l: fax. -pix REVUE REVUE REVUE REVUE i K 1 ff is x .gs 6 , 'Q N 5 3,5 s 0FFICE : iTop Panell-Mary Devine, Carolyn Webster, Lee Case, Dave Henderson, Bruce Martin, Trina Elggren, Carole Benson, TYPEWRITER : Gloria Taylor. CARAMEL : Edith Bennett, Judy Robinson, Donna Fennell, Larry Christenson, Dave Roscoe, Nola Mickelson. HAUNTED HOUSE : Don Wadsworth, Ann Klinefelter, Peter RoosenfRunge, Bess Hoague, Brian Thompson, Howie Anawalt, Brian Jensen. 8AGPlPERS : Richard Fleming, Mike Fleming, Roy Dunbar. LIBRARY : Diane Mink' ler, Marilyn Sammons, Nawcy Boyd, Gary Zimmerman, Cheryl Stern, Laurene Negri, Mary Doherty, INDIVIDUALS: Dave Henderson, Trina Elggren, Bruce Martin, Donna Fennell, Brian Thompson, Gayle Kruzner. FINALE iBottom picturel. Where In The World Fashioned after an Aladdin's Lamp theme, the T954 Revue, Where In the World, presented on October 29-30, was the result of strenuous preparation by the Revue Com- mittee, its chairman, June Huckle, and the adviser, Mr. Strauss. The production began when Judy Moran, Jane Wyman, Brian Jensen, Pat Yeager, and Elaine Day wrote its seven scenes. It expanded with Revue tryouts, casting and directing, costuming and set con- struction, and a dress rehearsal involving over 200 people. The Revue reached a climax when Mr. Strauss, featured as a comic maestro, accidentally rode up on the curtain. The show, sparkling with variety, included the Caramel death scene with corpses scattered everywhere, bagpipers from Scotland Yard, Ann Klinefelter, a crazy cockney maid in a Haunted House, mimicking l'm Going Away With a Man in a Little White Coat , Cheryl Stern, a little girl in the Library, singing A Thousand Ways to Lose a Man , and Sheik Trevor-el-Harris whose palace contained an enticing harem in an elab- orate Persian scene. Throughout these and many other acts, Jeff, the hero, and Paiah, a genie, sought Jeff's dream girl, Kathy, who had conspired with Genie to produce a colorful finale. .i Q! li 00 I Remember Mama John Van Druten's play, I Rememher Mama, stars Katrin Hanson who, while leading a double lite as narrator and character, realizes how her family has supplied the inspiration she needed to write her tirst story Miss Aristelle Macdonald was adviser and Mary Devine student director of the cast: KAIRIN MAMA PAPA ITAGMAR CHRISIINI' MR HYDI NLLS AUNT TRINA AUNI SIGRID AUNI JENNY UNCII CHRIS FAMILY Ilnrilnn Br-ss Hoaqur Judy Moran Gordon Edwards 'Joan Eichorn, Cheryl Stern 'Nancy Boyd, Eloise Swarthout Brian Thompson Gcorqc Morse Ianr' Wyman, Gayle Krulner 'Robin Kelly, Anne Klinolelter 'L-iVonr ic Tallon, Sharon Michaelson Burke Rhind CHRIS' WIFE MR, IHORKELSON MR, JOHNSON ARNE MADELINE DOROTHY SCHILLER ILORLNCE DANA MOORHEAD UNCLE ELIZABETH Connie Berner Al Pierce Jack Kearns Skipper Storey Darlene Smith Nancy Gustafson Donna Fennell Suzy Thomas ALSO- Kay Knott, Natalie Craig, Pete Solomon, Shirley Fink:-r, Trevor Harris, Bruce Martin. 'Denotes Friday niqht cast. Edwards Georqi- Morse, Judy Moran, Ioan Eichorn, Nancy Boyd. READING HOUR. Gordon Edwards, Ioan Iicliorn, Judy Moran, lane Wyman, Brian Thompson, George Morse, Nancy Boyd. MOTEL, Judy Moran, Donna Fen- nr-ll, Connie Bernnr, Pr-tm' Solomon I 9 i i ..,,+ A I nf Q. 2 t Q . SENIOR PLAY PE THOUSE SENIOR PLAY SENIOR PLAY CPage 1121. SODA SHOP. Eloise Swarthout, Bess Hoague, Darlene Smith, Nancy Gustafson, Bruce Martin. THAT CAT! .loan Eichorn, Suzy, LaVonne Tallon, Jane Wyman, Robin Kelly. HAIL AND FAREWELL! George Morse, Nancy Boyd, Gordon Edwards, Brian Thompson, LIGHTER AND COMPANY MANAGERS. Don Conning, Jerri Cressy, Ann Klinefelter. NARRATORS AND ADVISER. Mr. Ivard Strauss, Sharon Moe, Jean Christian. MUSIC DIRECTORS AND COMPANY MANAGERS CONFERRING WITH MEMBERS 0F THE CAST. Robin Kelly, Janet Faires, Ron Capel, Tony Ward-Smith, Clark Phillips, Not pictured---Sally Stesel, Trina Elggren. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES. Bess Hoague, Burke Rhind, Mary Devine, Gordon Edwards, Judy Moran. Penthouse Players Take a Bow No curtain going up, no make-up, no costumes, but plenty of theater excitement prevailed in room 104 at the presentation of penthouse plays. Four classroom experimental programs were per- formed with makeshift props in arena styles. The proiect, the brainchild of Mr. Ivard Strauss, had its inception a year ago. This year the first program consisted of two .cuttings from The Crucible, a drama by Arthur Miller, and Mary Chase's comedy, Harvey, Then ensued the remaining series collectively called a Shaw Festival. The trio ot play cuttings were from Candida, Pygmalion and The Devil's Disciple. CRUCIBLE SCENES. JUDGES. Pete Solomon, Ron Capel, Jack Kearns, Eddie King. PRESSURE. Jane Hayden, Pete Solomon, Jack Kearns. GIRLS PRETEND. Bess Hoague, Carol Furnier, Jerri Cressy, Jerrie Jaffe. HARVEY SCENES. HE'S TAKEN AWAY. Elaine Day, Robin Kelly, Brian Thompson, Don Pack. WHAT HARVEY? Elaine Day, Don Conning, Brian Thompson, Harvey, SURPRISE. Barbara Tighe, Dave Roscoe, Elaine Day, Don Conning. K -rf 'Ll z :Q '7 v U B A I t w I c, ,S 1 l 5 t Top Panel. WHY CAN'T YOU BEHAVET' Donna Matthews and Everett Bauer. I WANT MY FARE. Trevor Harris, Marilyn Peery, AI Pierce, Eloise Swarthout, Everett Bauer. WUNDERBAR. Carol Jo Nelson and Burke Rhind. 0LD ACQUAINT- ANCEX' Brian Thompson and Eloise Swarthout. MICKEY MICE. Burke Rhtnd, Donna Fennell, Brian Thompson, Larry Hall, Truvor Harris, BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE, Yrevor Harris and Larry Hall. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES. Donna I4-nur-Il, Burke Rhtnd, Carol lo Nelson, Donna Matthews, Everett Bauer, Eloise Swarthoul, LaV0rtnr' lnllnn, lint Lowry. Lower Panel SO IN LOVE. Carol Jo Nelson and Marilyn Peery. TOM, DICK OR HARRY. Doug Whitaker, Les Eldridge, Everett Bauer, lint lovvry, Donna Matthews I HATE MEN! Donna Fennell. 'UNOTNER 0P'NIN' Dinnr- Mtnklr-r, Trevor Hnrrts, loan Etchorn, Marsha McNeil, Edith Bennett, Barbara Mackin, Sharon Mirhaclson, Juli Getsvr, Carole Br-nson, Orzettn Carroll, Nota Mickelson, Carol Sechler, AI Pierce, Edith Handley. Kneeling- Belly Gilt:-spur-, Str-srtlln Lancaster, Gayle Hendrick Not pictured Marsha Wardall, Nancy Boyd. l . X-42:91 f pl lllliylllnl OPERETT OPERETTA OPERETTA - V bers' omii.A S Kiss Me Kate Kiss Me Kate, presenting a modern theme and Theatrical setting, offered a challenge to both student and faculty. lt also marked the first time that the operetta has ever had a faculty choreogf rapher, Miss Jean Musser. oduces trouble. The leading Fred Graham, who produces The Taming ot the Shrew, also pr lady, Lilli Vanessi, is his ex-spouse who is not too unlike the shrew she an actor, loses at gambling and signs Fred's name to an l.O.U. which two gangsters try to collect. Fred and Lilli reunite to the tune of So in Love and Wunderbar. Lois, Bill's girl, reprimands him with Why Can't You Behave and Always True to You in My Fashion, while the gangsters reconcile with the Bard in Brush Up Your Shakespeare, and the show inevitably ends with a kiss from Kate. The cast included: Lilli Vanessi lliatherinel .Donna Fennell, Carol Jo Nelson Fred Graham lPetruchiol. . , .,Burke Rhind Lois Lane tBiancal ...Eloise Swarthout, Donna Matthews Paul .. ,. ., ,. . Ed Baxter First Gangster George Cook .Everett Bauer ,, , .,Larry Hall Bill Calhoun lLucentiol .. Second Gangster, Cab Driver , Gremio Hortensio Seamstress ,. , portrays, while Bill Calhoun, Trevor Harris Douq Whitaker . , . Les Eldridge Carole Benson, Orzetta Carroll Servants: Edith Bennett, Nancy Boyd, Joan Eichorn, Mar- sha McNeil, Carol Sechler, Nola Mickelson. Trio Team Dancers: Gayle Hendrick, Betty Gillespie, Pris- cilla Lancaster. Dancers: Juli Geiser, E Wardall, Barbara M Vocal Ensemble: Seni Harrison Howell ,. .. ...., Brian Thompson Harry Trevor lBaptistal . . ,.., Jim Lowry Ralph iStage Managerj . .... ....., ..............., . . .Al Pierce Fifi , Sharon Michaelson, Marilyn Peery V ' VE RONA dith Handley, Diane Minkler, Marsha ackin. or Choir. , i 3395 its litlfbkrfs as Z 553855. I REVUE COMMITTEES lTop Panelt. CONTINUITY. Judy Moran, Jane Wyman, co-chairmen, Brian Jensen, Elaine Day, Pat Veaqer. DANCE. Shirley Baker, Robin Kelly, chairman, Barbara Mackin, Kirsten Moe, chairman. MUSIC. Cheryl Stern, cltatrinarr, Petr- Solomon, Marliss Camp, Kenet Fuller, Nola Mickelson, Emily Duwe ltnissingt. COSTUME AND MAKE-UP. Back row Sandy Price, Pat Dunsntoor, costume cliairvnanp Judy Balch, Gretchen Hoffeditz, Ann Haugen. Front row- Hans Reiclrl, utakr- up cltatrinari, Pat Michelson, Slterry Jenkins, rnakefup chairman. ORGANIZATION. Sue Harmon, Ann Horton, clmtrrnang Ann Rf-rltnan, cliatrntan, Pat Moser PUBLICITY. Lee Case, Edith Bennett, Jerri Cressy, chairman: Adele Van Huskirk lrnisstnqt, REVUE GENERAL CHAIRMAN AND JUNIOR CHAIRMAN. June Huckle and Brian Thompson. REVUE AND PENTIIOUSE ADVISER. Mr. lvard Strauss. SENIOR PLAY STAGE MANAGER AND PRDMPTER. Nola Mickelson and Nancy Gustafson. SENIOR PLAY AND OPERA DRAMA DIRECTOR, Miss Aristelle Macdonald. OPERA FACULTY DIRECTORS. Mr. lvard Strauss, Mrs Kathryn Barber, Miss Aristelle Macdonald, Mr, Ronald Taylor, Miss Jenn Mlrxsvr, Mr Kvttttvtll Lyntart, OPERA PRODUCTION STAFF. Barbara Trotter, costumes, Eloise Swarrhout, choreography, Judy Thomas, chorus director, laVonrre Tallutr, stud:-nt director, Connie Bcrncr, chorus director, Roberta Loria, stage manager, Edith Bennett, publicity. Missing lots Chauswr-, costumes. OPERA PIANISTS. Cltr-ryl Stern, Kenet Fuller, Doris Vollmer lmisstnqt WOODWIND QUINTET. Barbara Forbes, Barbara Rader, David Spangler, Alan Galt, Richard Redman. STRING QUARTET. 'Carolyn Presley, Barbara Bradley, Marte Field, Marilyn Liden. BRASS ENSEMBLE. SIanding Jon Harder, Mahlon Banks, David Straub, Merwyn Banks, Susan Hooper, John Worthington. Kneeling Don Foote, Clark Sillirrtan. BEHI D THE SCENES BEHI D THE SCENES vm, I i THEATRE ORCHESTRA Back row Jean Huston, Jean Echols, David Speng- Ier Eddie Raymond Jerry Miller Mike Hoff, Merwyn Banks, Mahlon Banks John Stewart Middle row Alice Hendrickson, Marliss Camp, Mike Powers Barbara Forbes Becky Sisley, Susan Hooper, Jim Gaylord. Front row Mary June lverson Carolyn Presley, Barbara Bradley, Bill Faris, Betti DRUM CORPS Back row Alan Galt Mike O'Neill, Karen Davis, Nancy Peter- sen Jerry Miller Richard Redman Front row-Dick Tong, Ted Dahl, Duane SWING BAND REPRESENTATIVES Rod Cartwright and Fred Holmes. LITTLE NONETTE JoAnn Warner Lynn Tennant, Janet Hammers, Mary Edson Judy Winslow Sharon Wilson, Sue Lane, .lan Johnson. Missing- ' C. 1 A W gifs f is 'A 273. x is 5-if il E OR CHOIR Back row PauI Ftsher Ed Baxtcr Les LIdrrd,e, Borke Rhtnd, John Bontenqen, Larry Halt, Bernre PrtngIe, Ed ave Hondnrson John H ghte O Dennett, Fourth row Jerry Fatk, John Nrelsen, Jerry Jackson, Nick u t1 unirmyx Kr 1 Romr Vrndrlt Phoebc Brrbcr Bonnre Angst, Iorn Mtndt, Stephen Anderson. Third row -Roberta Scott, I I on 5 ytr Luth Barhtra Stratn CaroI Jo NL'xon Orzutta Larra I, Shrton fftchau Non, Janet Johnbon, Sheryl Frke, rctr Tur , nc rossmt orts o P ce, Ma gc Wtckntan. Second row Mary Ketler, Aletha Case, OI as s r u n - , L I cr , rtcwn Hair-I, Edrth Bennett, Judy rr L r fro n r n raw n' a eel, vta Matthcyxa, Carol Sechler, Joan torn rr rr k S Cont IL Bernot, Judy Nygard, Mary Lou Mason, Kenet Fuller, Nancy tVIrrtIyt Lx IOR CHOIR c row Bn! an Is rrc Ro cl Day, Earl Jacohaon, George Scott, Rocky Maxon, Gary Nelson, IWC Nuyn rr nd row Marqaut Barth I 1 Mac , I nc or, Norrna Moody, Rtta Rrng, Sherry vrlte Y oonnnqda L o rc tau n row anct arrus, 'ytck Sv.att1, Jont Shrewsbury, Pat Clttton, Judy Wood- Judre Lrary NtartIyn Dovw Caryl Gr er MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC If S Nl , , , X, L' mg, D I. , I , an Parka, Bat ' -fl Sh I , f r ' rw, K r . I , r , , ,, af Q Jud r-cky , yt t. , . . L , I ,L , . Ma . nbauyt, Na y L . ' t, D K V lhnur, Vnqtnta rt r I lar Iftanh-r, Utua Prt tuI.ky, Carotyr H r bIau, Jrftarktra MLNUI Mwrttyn Ire y Ort I Itnnnaa, Ha tat Haynuk, Louetta Johtaotz, lr. Iy B yant. Fro t Cy .ht St t Do r Erct , Ka -rx IxrIdrII, Nola MIL' r'Iao:t, Cheryt turn, m 1 F Boyd, I tt-Ivvxutt, Butty GIIIRVIU. JUN . Ba k HI Larry K han, gr Ge H 'L t. Seto Y ' L 'tt, Carat PL-araon, Annu Donald Nr y Ak Lrn ,Jud BI ata, D tt r Sct t, Fro t J - I I I ford, L , ', Ib t. if S AQ' Q5 EEE g -2 l 0349325904 2 f a Q 5 Q Ahg ,B 1 -. Q is 1 -ff -6,- 45 Q 5' 515' -f' 1' Q '9llll ..-.. 3 'dm Q QW 6 .M,7? - SENIOR ORCHESTRA, Back row Gary Carlsun, DunMu:mr1, Larry Rrrkrrmrr, Prrtz WUIH, J.m Burn-Hu, Pau! Frmer, Va! Johnson Brown, Jmrr Kwok Second row Bnrlmrrr Hrrrrirey, Jn.rrzr-.- N..1Hr.-.rr1, Frm Steyxgrry BMI Farr, x'J,,ryrr Barn' Beth Cheyne Don Parton, Srrxr Hooper, Rrcrr Rcdruarw, Jrm liayrord, Alum- Hcmirrckyorr, Front row 'Jary Jrwe Nyprfpry l0r0Iyr' Pre-Nev Carol Grrlcypw, Hnrrrer Bovvlrrr, B411 Ldmirs, Maru! Frcld, Luc Arran- ',MUurr.1g1Io,Mnrrryrr Lrdery Bnrlro, Middle row Caro! GrIzwprv,Harrl1'YII0wI4'1, Larry Tuv-.e, Lxrr rm Kurmck, Ir'.1rrIyrrWnrd, Sarrriy kiourtorr, Carole Rach ardmrr, Dorrrm MrNvow, Caro! Dormrrixorr, Drrk Wcrrrrrrrrr, Xkurrdy liw1rm'r1, Jrrrr C-dyhrrd, Amr' Hvmirrrkfurr Froni raw pidured BN! Lrrrdrf Fred Srrwmrt, Marrlyrr Barker. INSTRUMENTAl MUSIC DIRECTOR lat lem Mr. Renard rdyrur. ORCHESTRA BA D ORCHESTRA BA D Third row Jurry MrI1nrr,Al.rrrOrrII, Ed Grlrxorr, Law' Cum. Unrlrv Lrrrryr, AMN Fur-.vrx B.rrtuwr.r Fvrtrr-X, Barlnrra Rader, Steve STRING ORCHESTRA Back row I3.1r1mr.l Bradley, Jurrrrm- '.Mr4rv.rr 'Curry lv.-rr '.'LCab6r 'Vrrkr Vrrlefr Jrrjy Aghcarraw Armvrrv D4-Arr .rrrr1, Judy Hackvr, HIGH Brncliuy, 'fr T.r,'vr, Jvrry ','rr wr, Shwr hum ENG N 'Carivrw AUM, Kathy Mary Juve Iyvrxrw, Larolyrr VrvxIn-y, BMV: Ciwyrw, ISHN Marx, R'-wrrv Frvld, Lvv Aww VCL-urrdrlic, NI.1rrIyrr Lrderv. N01 1 2 75' i Q i SENIOR BAND , Back row-Jerry Miller, Ted Dahl, Duane Sainrnons, Jean Hostor, Erla Ring, John Maas, Gordon Thorne, Art Allsworth, Michael Hoff, John Livingston, Jean Echols, Val Johnson, Mr. Taylor, Jon Harder, John Worthington. Middle row -Rod Cartwright, Phil Burk, Orrin Haworth, Cora Mae Kintz, Jerry Cargill, Rich Redinan, Carol Donaldson, Chuck Stewart. Don Leonardy, Park Thoreson, Dick Hedges, Dave Clouse, Don Murnm, Garry Smith, David Straub. Front row -Joan Sprout, Fred Holmes, Hal Green, Alan Galt, Rosemary Gregg, Barbara Forbes, Mike Powers, Joyce Holrnes, Not pictured--Don Salldin. SOPHOMORE WINDS, Back row-Lloyd Munro, Don Foote, John Stewart. Third row Bob Garten, Don Feldman, Tom Giske, Skip Storey, Dick Tong, Alec Gronewald, Dick Peterson, Clark Sillrinan, Mahlon Banks. Second row-Karen Davis, Gordon Ecker, Edward Raymond, Bob Arinstrong, Bill Wight, Don Olsen, DeAnn Bracken, Merwyn Banks, Nancy Peterson, Ann Elrnore. Front rowf-Janet Nlee, Barbara Dickerson, Becky Sisley, Mike Olson, David Spengler, Jody Guay, Sheila McKeao. BAND-ORCHESTRA COUNCIL. Fred Holmes, Ed Gibson, Marilyn Liden, Jean Huston, Don Feldman, Ted Dahl, Nancy Petersen, Wendy Beezhold, Janice Koltsick, Skip Storey, Marrlyn Ward. ORCHESTRA BA D ,,, TORCH Adams, James Albom, Phyllis Albright, Karen Allen, Bob Anderson, Shirley Angel, Darleen Bader, Max Bailey, Bettina Bale, Nancy Ballinger, Karen Baunsgard, Glen Bennett, Edith Berner, Connie Beymer, Lorraine Borseth, Jan Bowlin, Harriet Burt, Beverly Bye, Bill Cameron, Anne Christofferson, Anne Clark, Camille Clasen, Corinne Cobb, Bonnie Copeland, Lee Coppage, Tom Culbertson, Norman Cunningham, Lee Cunningham, Virginia Daugherty, Joanne Day, Sylvan Devine, Mary Echols, Jean Eichorn, Joan TORCH TORCH TORCH Elggren, Trina Estenson, Beverly Fall, Gordon Fennell, Donna Ferguson, Jean Fike, Sheryl Flann, Sherrill Funk, Janice Geiger, Patricia Gibb, Judy Gibbs, Bruce Gilbert, Caryl Gill, Marcia Gillespie, Carol Gierde, Nancy Goss, Mary Gustafson, Loretta Haffner, Ann Haskell, Pat Haugen, Marilyn Haynes, Harriet Heilman, Champlin Hellstrom, Shirley Hill, William Hoague, Bess Holmes, Fred Holmes, Joyce Holmkvist, Dave SENIOR TORCH Houk, Bob Hungerford, Stanley Hurnblad, Carolyn Iverson, Mary June Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Louella Johnson, Robert Kellogg, Mary Kelly, Robin Kersey, Billie Jean Kildahl, Karen Knisely, Margaret Kraig, Ken Kunde, Bette Lagerquist, June Liden, Marilyn Lind, Robert Lockert, Carole Lucas, Robert Lundin, Jon Luth, Sylvia Manley, Lee Matthews, Donna Matthiesen, Ann McAllaster, Lorry McKasson, Dorothy McLeod, Rae McNeil, Marsha Michaelson, Sharon Mickelson, Nola Miller, Patricia Moran, Judy Moran, Mellanie Mullan, Libby Mullen, Jim Myers, Jean Nelson, Carol Jo Nimmons, Richard Nimmons, Robert Olsen, Karen Olts, Judy Pilon, Terry Presley, Carolyn Price, Sandra Putnam, Tom Reddick, Rita Redman, Ann Rees, Gary Rice, Mary Ann Ring, Erla Robinson, Richard Roosen-Runge, Peter Roscoe, Dave Schneider, Larry Scott, Roberta Sechler, Carol Shaw, Rosemary Skoglund, Jean Smart, Nancy Smith, Dave Sperlin, Lucy Sprout, Karen Steiner, Ray Steinheim, Sherry Stern, Cheryl Stewart, Pat Stixrude, Joan Stokes, Mary Jane Stull, Mary Ellen Sutter, Vicky Sweetland, Phillip Tallon, LaVonne Tatterson, Lois Taylor, Nancy Thomas, Judy Thompson, Dixie Thoreson, Park Tighe, Barbara Tomlinson, Jane Trimble, Suzanne Troffer, Barbara Turnbaugh, Marcia Watkins, Kay Whitehead, Sandy Willett, Margaret Williams, Dave Wilson, Bernita Wolfe, Kirke Worthington, John Yelinek, Dagmar Torch honor society works to encourage and award the high attainment by students in matters of scholarship, leadership, service, and character-development. To gain high scholastic honors, each student must think clearly and logically so that he may climb to the top in all phases of life as well as in the classroom and in activities. Torch pins are given to all students who meet the requirements of the society. Seniors who have earned ll2 points are awarded permanent Torch pins. The three officers and thirteen committee chairmen under the able direction of Miss Anna Steendahl attained success in all projects that were undertaken. TORCH OFFICERS: John Worthington, president, Miss Anna Steendahl, adviser, Elaine Day, vice-presi- dent, Janis Vander Hoek, secretary-treasurer. TORCH COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Back row-Dick Wetmore, Judy Felch, Joyce Holmes, John Banks. Front row-Diane Minkler, Laureen Fisco, Jean Skoglund, Carolyn Presley, Doris LaMoure, Birgit Meyer, Lynne Phillips, Alice Hendrickson, Bob Byrd imissingl. A x QUILL and SCROLL QUILL and SCROLL QUILL AND SCROLL, an organization honoring those who have had three semesters of iournalism, sponsored the i955 Pacific Slope School Press Clinic held at the University of Washington. Top row -aug-Alhson, Max Bader, Tina Bailey, Arlene Brandal, Art Cameron, Camille Clark, Ralph Dines, Paul Fisher, Mike Foster, Second row-Janice Funk, Marcia Gill, Vic Gould, Loretta Gustafson, Pat Haskell, Harriet Haynes, Bill Hill, t, Marilyn Liden. Third row-Carole Lockert, Jean Myers, Karen Olsen, Judy Olts, Sandy Price, Deanna Rohlman, Larr S ' Maureen Shantz, Rosemary Shaw. Fourth row-Nancy Smart, Mary Jane Stokes, Vicki Sutter, Marilyn Sykes, Sue Trimble, Ron Trumble, Sandy Whitehead, Ann Williamson. ATTENDING THE 1954 American Legion Boys' State were: Max Bader, Peter Roosen-Runge, Bob Houk, Mr. Carl Lawrence, adviser, Dave Williams, Bill Hill, Bob Lind. Not pictured-Jan Borseth, Jack Swan- berg. THE AMERICAN LEGION Girls' State was attended by Camille Clark with Miss Doris Sundling as ad' viser. PRESENT AT THE DENVER Student Council Leadership Conference were Mrs. Helen Smith and Dixie Thompson. LDL 6 Q O io45!i F V I FALL NEWS STAFF: Back rowfMarcia Turnbaugh, Sharon Michaelson, Loretta Gustafson, Corinne Clasen, Anne Cameron, Laurene Nielsen. Middle row-Marleen Ridley, Judy Thomas, Camille Clark, Susie Peterson, Libby Mullan, Nancy Bale, Anne Feyen. Front row-David Holmkvisi, Mike Foster, Champ Heilman, Paul Fisher, Sandy Price. FALL NEWS EDITORS: Ron Trumble, Nancy Smart, Marcia Gill, Larry Schneider, Ann Williamson, Vicki Suiter, Mr. William Hall, adviser. FALL AD MANAGERS: Marilyn Sykes, Carole Lockerf, Maureen Shaniz, Pai Haskell, Janice Funk, Deanna Rohlman, Jean Myers, Sandy Whitehead. FALL AD STAFF: Sandra Wellman, Jerri Cressy, Suzanne Trimble, Art Cameron, Barbara Feldt, Sue Allison, Vic Gould, Jackie Toner, Gail lngold, Gretchen Feasel, Mary Jane Stokes. Missing-Jim Reedy. -'J Qll' NEWS STAFF NEWS STAFF NEWS STAFF SPRING NEWS EDITORS: Mr. William Hall, Sandy Price, Paul Fisher, Loretta Gustafson, Mike Foster, Camille Clark, David Holmkvist. SPRING NEWS STAFF: Back row-Jody Deering, Elaine Day, Virginia Roberts, Judi Erickson, Sherry Jenkins. Middle row-Mitzi Hagist, Doris Vollmer, Beverly Gregory, Kenet Fuller, Jeani Forstrom, Bar- bara Franks, Judy Felch. Front row-Lloyd Elmer, Al Gray, Bob Oberg, Pete LeSourd, Art Thomas, Tom Brown. Missing-Ginny Knox, Sue Nisbet, John Livingston. Extra! Extra! Extra! Extra! The day after Monday means news day to all Roosevelt students. To the News staff and the editors, it means the blooming-on-paper of a week's idea-pounding, beat-covering efforts. To Mr. William Hall, adviser, it means his pride-in-print, while to the faculty it is an outlet of student thinking. For the Ad staff it represents a loss or gain in selling space. The eight Ad managers hope it is a gain. SPRING AD STAFF: Back row-Carol Furnier, Betty Rushing, Janice Newton, Shirley Nau, Jo Litcher, Barbara Halverson, Judy Bollinger, Marilyn Smith, Jim Wallace. Front row-Diane Freinik, Marilyn Torrence, Pat Yeager, Karen Marberg, Sue Harman, Judy Chapman, Sara Douthitt, Jane Hayden, Dick Robertson, Paul Williams, Frank Schneider. Missing-Carol Flagler, John Higbie. SPRING AD MANAGERS: Art Cameron, Arlene Brandal, Mary Jane Stokes, Sue Trimble, Sue Allison, Ralph Dines, Vic Gould. GY uv' Karen Olsen Business Manager Tom Jones Bm Hill ASR Editor Co-Editor Jorgen Bader Tina Bailey ASR Edlfof Co-Editor Marie Field Sophomore Editor Judy Nygard Sophomore Editor Marliss Camp Junior Editor Kay Germain Junior Editor Carolyn Anderson Ass't Senior Editor Judy Olts Senior Editor Brian Thompson Productions Harriet Haynes School Life Max Bader Productions Editor ANNUAL STAFF ANNUAL STAFF ANNUAL STAFF ANNUAL STAFF Don Wadsworth Sports Editor and Mounting Marilyn Liden Art Editor Carlotta Brunson Adviser Rosemary Shaw Layout and School Life Editor .lim Gaylord Faculty Editor and Mounting Ken Hoffman Sports Editor L . ,.'.TN-'wr A Strenuous Life is a Good One Secrecy of the theme and of the Hideout are time-honored traditions with the Annual Staff. This year, lithography and twenty-four more pages have been added to the book. This is the first change in size since 1923. Two other innovations for the staff history are a turtle mascot, Sir Deadline, and a Strenuous Life Shingle for 2l3's door. Loyalty, co-operation, and scholarship are qualities required for staff mem- bership. Sportsmanship was included on the list when Sir Deadline lost a race tothe News Staff turtle, Willie, and the Annual Staff had a News Shingle made as a prize. Every member of staff lives in mortal dread of the demerit chart where his errors count against him. He also keenly anticipates Campus Day when the first Strenuous Life copy is presented to the principal in the assembly, and later in the day when more than two thousand copies are distributed to the student body. 127 j' I ..... and so never ending but always descending . . . - ' ,.,,,,,. N- . n WA 5 -N .swf-M Robert Southey .ffwah x of DNNSQW Q 128 Snoqualmie Falls -sy , Sports I 'fu P I xx .Xt SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS The Jamboree initiated the sports season with an upset. The East spilled the West to the tune of I4 to l3. In victories the football season was not successful, but in spirit Roosevelt could not be topped by any other school. After football came basketball and skiing. The Teds placed fourth in the final standings of the City League. The basketball second team placed second and the third team placed first in their respective leagues. The ski team was led by Captain Doug Nicholson in a very successful season. Seventeen- year-old Ragnar Ulland, iunior student, recently placed on the T956 Olympic Ski Team in jumping, becoming the youngest skier to ever place on the team. The track team looks forward to a good year with several lettermen back from last year's second-place finishers in the All-City Meet. Teddy linksmen, coached by John Rushing, is strengthened by veterans Jack Bernard and Jim Howard. Teddy netsmen, coached by Mel Dranga and supported by Bob Corning, Kim Proctor, and Rocky Bauer, look strong. Since practically the whole squad is returning, the baseball team looks as though it has a good chance to finish in the top division this year. Campaigners are Don Carlson, Dave Boyd, Doug and Don Kier, and Bill Johnson. In the intramural field, Mr. Robert Bell organized sports appealing to many students. In addition to football and basketball, there was intramural competition in track, bowling, volleyball, and other less publicized sports. During summer vacation the Roosevelt swimmers, under the leadership of Mr. Tom Evans, won the Annual Swim Meet held for Seattle Schools at the West Green Lake Beach. SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS Challenging the current saying around school, No score in '54, Coach Lou Hull replied at the Letterman's Assembly, We'll skin 'em alive in '55. The coach's words symbolized the outstanding school spirit. Jamboree night saw Roosevelt put on a display of power in scoring against West Seattle. RooseveIt's score helped to pace the East to an upset win over the West, 14 to 13. Despite their good showing in the Jamboree, the Teds had a poor season. From the first, after absorbing a 33 to O defeat from the Lincoln Lynx, the Teds fought to put Roosevelt on the scoreboard. Despite being one of the leaders in yardage gained, the Roughriders could not quite get the ball across the last white stripe. Being plagued by iniuries didn't help the situation. The following players were hurt and couldn't play the remaining games of the season: Griff Hopkins, LeRoy Stenmoe, Bill Winter and Tom Orrell. .fa M FRANK BACKSCHIES Tackle LEE CAMPBELL Tackle TOM DLSEN Guard RALPH DINES Guard ELDRED HICKS RUSS QRRELL Gund Tackle BILL BYE Tackle BOB CUTLER Guard JIM MULLEN Center MARK NEWELL End BILL WINTER End SANDY CHURCH End KEN JOHN End ' J 4 DON KIER Linebacker DOUG KIER Linebacker leROY STENMOE Halfback Win X., DARRYL ZENTNER ' N K Manager n ,rv X 1 fa l Xxx Q : X A PETE rsurscn --- ' V b' Q rea . TOM Mmm ' Head Manager l xxx Manager 132 'Yi BILL JOHNSON Fullback '. !'.? LOU HULL Coach DON MATHESON Quarterba ik - , 3 X , . xv' as A 'l K 4 sn.. ,, . , W TONY HOWARD Head Manager DAVE BOYD Quarterback PETE CONGDON Halfback TOM ORRELL Halfback LEE CUNNINGHAM Fullback 'Q-ri LARRY HERRLY Halfhack GRIFF HOPKINS Fullback Back row Cutler, Hayden, Williams, Haroldson, Newell. Second row-Baehm, Miller, Bauer, Rhodes, Gegner, Campbell. First row Congdon, Olsen, Harden, Doces, Eastman, King. Don Harney Second Team Coach V' ,-N 1, Second Team Football Despite their failure to win a game, the second team players managed to score a few hardewon points in six ball games played on local playtields. This team consists of potential tirst team players who are unable to play in the weekly varsity games. Under Don Harney's coaching the junior players gain experience and, although the games are not well at- tended, they are important to the school. The record for the second team stands at no wins and six losses. These players, like the varsity, say, Wait till next year! Third Team Football Tying for the city championship with Franklin, and defeating the Ballard team for the first time in many years were two of the achievements made by the third team. Under the coaching of Bob Lindh this year's third team record shows four wins, one loss, and one tie. Coach Lindh produced a team that had size and the desire to win. A fine crop of future varsity players was turned out. From the third team will come several of next year's squad. Third team should begin to feel the Little League teams rather soon in one way or another. Back row-Allison, Cornish, Hoople, McCrea, Whitaker, Metcalf, McMillian, Blume, Siggs. Fourth row-Krumm, Briggs, Martin, Kapetan, Hutchins, Ross, Person, Arnott, Cook. Third row-O'Connor, Williams, LeMaster, Moore, Wyman, Stroble, Melang, Burns, Carmichael, Nevins, Folkins. Second row-Svenson, Whiteside, Metz, Stockton, Peterson, Urstad, Hulman, Loving, Hermanson, Argue. First row-Melton, Wood, Mowat, McClendon, Denhof, Repin, ,Nav .. Sloy, Petrovich, Hirsch. 'Qty Bob Lindh Third Team Coach FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL 1 I SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT x C1 1 CNEER LEADERS. Don Sclwonewald, lmnk Siurscn, Lorrrn Lamb. l ?.,- QQ. SPIRIT SPIRIT 1 A SPORTS BOOSTERS. Back row George Rylxer, Tony WardSml1l1, Dave Ros' Coe, Tom Paarmanu, chanrmang Dave Menus, John McVeefv, Bob Pennellg Second row Slove Shea, Judy Brow Judy Vedder, Sandy Os Fuller, Suv Harman, Ivan Kranmer, Barbara Elrod. Fran? row- Llnda Copeland, Judy Ward, Lrbby Mullan, Mrlzi Haqrsr, Joan Koppel, Judy Chapman, Carol Downs, Sue Allison. ,,.,-...Q Q -if . T xx Kwmkwiw Ne? xx +A. .ggmww M ,Sy-X ' nw. 'Af ap x N N9 ,vo 'N -ww X 'N' ., , . . 'Y 3' U A f A, -- Q. Q - Ik x,, .,, , ff nr' 'Q r 1 .A W Q 'M xphww 'Q 'NGN Qi Q, f ' S of ,gsm 1 v 9 s X h ,,ry is A P S 5 , y f.-iu! .W U I oy S W :rug T X H 1 S 1 .S A N WN. jg.,, -if-sw X 33 . I I Swim wa . f wif: , ss I I 5, N fs- Q Q Q X N. S if mm 3 Xa -N , ' u , M .... K X Q W I I rm + ,mr W A I , , Y . W w - I. 2 S s -,..,, wk Q T I L P Q' at , Y - .J ' K TL- J. ,I ' X A - 'X 5 '5 X N.: P' 2.2 L : S if Q f .' l X 1 ' x X. S' I ' I' 4- Q fs' Hx y S 4 I x Q xi w SPIRIT A .J we SPIRIT Q fy' rs. ? If f M T3 IKM W - I SPIRIT MASQ, U fy was-gy eww, SONG LEADERS. Maril n n, Ann Redman, L n ' , Pat Well- ' Q...- man, Jane Tomlinson, Barbara Pollard. Q zz' J w , 'lf' xi' ,XE ,gg wfx 'lid 1 X! yr' I 4.5 ,K ,, 3 . 421, 'Ja fJ+sasaM'fL P we eil .45 Sn ra' i ,Uliesl www v Q X . , 1 s 5 K ew DRILL TEAM AND FLAG TWIRLERS. Left to right by rows-Jenny Pihl, Glenna Jensen, Sheila Cairns, Bobbie McCarty, Sherrill Whittaker, JoAnne Jacobs, Thalia Brady, Ruth Willard, Rgmgna E'tts, Pat Beckett, Roberta Peterson, Beth Harrell, Nilah Gun- nette, Betty Andrews, Mary Edsgu, Judy McLaughlin, Sherry Kroll, Shar- on Corder, Mary Jean McCabe, Kgiljy Jones Sharron Lutz, Loretta McCanta, Elizabeth Warrick, Pat Waskey, Rauf nie Kay grain Edith Handley, Margie Cole,jLJ-gh-Lang, Gloria Warner, Sggan Dillon, Anna Gregory, Sharon Payne, Sharon Marshall, Bettv Gillespie, Jo- Anne Daugherty, Joyce Nicolson, Jane Wyman, Donna Johnson, Norma Wer- nerberg, Janet Sullivan. 139 SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT !f1 'W N9M.'iH 'IW VSfk 'S 36 QNX . ,Y 65386, . N I R 10 BOYS' SKI TEAM. Back row Douq Nicholson, Bruce Hunter, Dave Mehus, Roy Dunbar, Bob Pearson, Pete LeSourd, Danny Goff. GIRLS' SKI TEAM. Front row Lorraine Hitt, Ian Jones, Jeanne Miles Judy Vedder, Nancv -Q-,-nf' .- Boyd. Roosevelts Olympic ski iurnper, Ragnar Ulland lat rightl, Roosevelt Skiers Excel Skiing, one ofthe most popular winter sports, is enioyed by numerous Roosevelt students. Individually as well as in team competition, many Ted skiers brought honor to their school, Ragnar Ulland, a iunior at Roosevelt, won national ac- claim along with a spot on the U.S. Olympic ski iumping team. The youngest person ever chosen, he will compete in 1956 at Cortina, Italy. RooseveIt's girls' team won first place, and the boys' third at the Allrcity High School Ski Tournament. At a five- day meet at Rossland, Canada, the girls, led by Lorraine Hitt, placed second. Doug Nicholson won the boys' slalom there and also at tue All-city meet. SKI SKI SKI SKI a 6 A. fix 1 'N 'Q Y-I A?!i!,tt fe S s 5 , . uf if Y' SKI SKI SKI Teds Tri At the Basketbal desire to win. The se was attended by a larg In the pre-game Playing in college leng 84 to 69. Roosevelt's BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL U mph at Jamboree I Jamboree December 17, Roosevelt's Varsity Basketball Team displayed its cond annual event, held in Hec Edmundson Pavilion on the U. of W. campus, e group of spirited Teds who cheered their team to victory. drawing, Roosevelt, representing the East, was pitted against West Seattle. th quarters, the combined forces of the East defeated the West by a score of scoring in the third quarter placed the East ahead, where it remained for the balance ofthe contest. TB 20 T6 30 FRANKLIN ..... ,....... B ALLARD l5 CLEVELAND ...,,. ..... Q UEEN ANNE 29 ROOSEVELT .. ..... WEST SEATTLE 9 GARFIELD ,.,,. ........... L INCOLN T6 Fast action at the Jamboree as Doug Farrell scores for the Teds. T39 ,,,,,....--- - ,ff , A- WNW I G TOM EMERY Guard an .-. - Q, af ' L Il 3 JACK WREN 'T' T' Guard My W 'll' l al, The-' TOM ORRELL X Forward 'H TOM WOLTHAUSEN - gg Forward Ef- DOUG FARRELL Center 1 1 ig I ' ' nm wsvmouni Q1 Guard 4 N , .-ii:-, . I ji . 3 s 4 . fx . ffeiizeww' r k O S 41' 4' JON LUNDIN SANDY CHURCH Center c fx Forward Teds Place Fourth Following the slogan, Skin 'em alive in '55, the Varsity Basketball Team started its season this year. Spirit was high although the first part of the season was discouraging. After losing to Garfield and Lincoln the Teds bounced ba'ck to a five game winning streak. Roosevelt was then tied with Franklin for third place. They remained in this position until their final game with Queen Anne which brought them de- feat. In the final standings the Varsity was fourth, with eight wins and six losses. Lincoln and Garfield were tied for first place. Lettermen returning from last year were Emery, Wey- mouth, and Orrell. They ioined seniors Farrell, Lundin, Wren, and Sells. Juniors Pennell, Church, and Wolthausen com- pleted the squad. In the race for the All-City Basketball Team, The Seattle Times named Emery to the first string. Honorable mentions went to Weymouth, Farrell, and Pennell. Also among the top fifty players of the city were Orrell and Wolthausen. Final Standings' GARFIELD LINCOLN FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT WEST SEATTLE QUEEN ANNE BALLARD CLEVELAND BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL ww Nwww .sw 'V ff: 9 ' ill JOHN SELLS ,f sos PENNELL -H-H - Jo: EUNKE A F0 Wa d V Q Forward A A Manager I bull 1 - L I4 m LL JOHN FULLER Coach f i ww Final Scores WL . W?.,,g'1 ser ROOSEVELT ..... ,....... E RANKLLN 71 ROOSEVELT ...... ....... B ALLARD 37 ROOSEVELT ..... GARELELD 52 x ROOSEVELT .....,. LINCOLN ROOSEVELT .... CLEVELAND ROOSEVELT WEST SEATTLE ROOSEVELT ......,.. ........ Q UEEN ANNE ROOSEVELT ...... FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT ,......., .....,. B ALLARD ROOSEVELT .,... GARELELD ROOSEVELT ....... LINCOLN ROOSEVELT ..,. CLEVELAND ROOSEVELT WEST SEATTLE ROOSEVELT .. QUEEN ANNE Some fancy flying by Tom Orrell in a Cleveland game. T41 7 SECOND TEAM: Hermanson, Rhodes, Moore, Baehm, Winter, Bauer, Matheson, Funke, manager, kneeling. Second String Wins Second Place Playing in the Second Team City League, Roosevelt's Second team was victorious in many games. Surpassed only by Lincoln's Second team, the Roughriders captured second place in the final standings. Coached iointly by the Varsity coach, John Fuller, and Bob Lindh, the Third team coach, the Second team won ten of its fourteen games. The contests were held after school in the high school gymnasiums on Mon- day and Thursday afternoons. The home games as well as those played at other schools, found many loyal Teds in attendance. In addition to playing in their own league, the team aided the Varsity squad in its games. Most of the members of the team will be in line for the Varsity squad next year. Second Team Standings LINCOLN QUEEN ANNE ROOSEVELT CLEVELAND FRANKLIN BALLARD WEST SEATTLE GARFIELD l42 BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL .55fi??f ,f Third Team Victorious In the competition among the schools of the Third Team City League, Roosevelt fared very well. Playing on a schedule similar tothe Second team's, the Third team finished in first place by winning eleyen of its fourteen games. Some of the members of the team played in Varsity games this season, and many of them will be bidding for Varsity positions next year. The iob of coaching the Third team is handled by Bob Lindh. Third Team Standings ROOSEVELT WEST SEATTLE LINCOLN FRANKLIN QUEEN ANNE CLEVELAND BALLARD GARFIELD THIRD TEAM: At far left-Bob Lindh, coach. Back row-Goff, Giske, Banks, Taylor, Wagner, Folkins, Weber, Hermanson, Sloy, Campana, Jiggs. Middle row-lmus, Metz, Granston, Windell, Moore, La- Barge, Peterson, Hufnagle, Henderson. Front row-Jessen, manager, Toulouse, manager. Q. A ,, 'Q t' 'le 1? '?' I,gf,2- 'QL -W 1 '---La .ff T W -befell ' r r 'rf' swf? Tracksters Perform Well Due to the early deadline, the record ofthe Track Teams at Roosevelt wasn't known. However, it is sure that they gave their best to uphold the Teds' fine record, There was a large turnout for all events this spring. Many letlermen who performed well last year added strength to the l955 team John Fuller, basketball coach and math teacher, did an expert iob of coaching the varsity track men. ,fflvggzs . me, ng .4 My rf . ae., ah -ff .F-.,e---.---,, 5?'ff ! .ha-an If ,W4 q:.t.1, ,Il-'Q . ' '4 fu 1 ,gn .. ,I in Q-J tn T' R t 4... L-I lt its - J' .Crt .. , 1 l ni-wang if UP AND OVER. lUpper leftl Gene Phillips executes a high iumo. FIELD CONTESTANTS. CUpper rightl Back roweGegner, Phillips, Taylor, Barnes, Nelson. Middle row-Hill, Heilman, Robinson, Folkins, Banks, Hoppe, Olson, Erickson, Stull. Front row-Warner, Congden, Adams, East- man, Cowell, Teutsch, Morrison, Roscoe, Pierce, manager. TRACK CONTESTANTS lLower leftj Back row-Cameron, Tronsdal, Schluter, Pollock, Fleming, Atkinson, Andrews, Millar, Nelson, Cornell, Hawley, Otis, Putnam, Craig, Blume, Hafner, Glandon, Hunt, Burns, Third row- Clouse, Dunbar, Morrison, Torwick, Kapetan, Hutchins, Mowat, Martin, Metz. Second row-Malmin, LeTourneau, Lynn, Prosceno, Thorne, Hilton, Morgan, Davis, Cameron, Gobroski, Fall, Front row-Pierce, Amare, Schneider, Bender, Rees, Loving, Phillips, Baxter, Thompson, Shore, Jarrett. GRIM DETERMINATION. iLower leftl Larry Schneider working at the hurdles. TRACK TRACK TRACK GOLF TEAM. Back row'-Carlson, Scruggs, Chace, Stockton, Gruber, Wolt- hauseii, Saunders, Heeple, Front row Shapiro, Jacobson, Copeland How- ard, Mnss, Br-rimrrt, Cook, Coyne, Smrvlscr, Mr. John Rushino lat far rightl. RUTH JESSON, Seattle Ladies' Champion lat rightl. Golfers Uphold Record Although few of the statistics about this year's Golf Team were known since Strenuous Life went to press in April, it was plain to see the team would be hard to defeat. Always finishing in the first division and in 1954 winning the city championship, Roosevelt's golfers were sure to place high in this year's standings. Eight lettermen returning from last year form the nucleus of the team which was completed by the addition of seven , other men, The lettermen were Jim Shapiro, Dick Smelser, Jack Bernard, Jim Howard, Kurt Moss, Hugh Cook, Don Jacobson, and Chuck Coyne, I Members of the i954 team receiving honors were Hugh Cook, Don Jacobson, and Chuck Coyne. Cook won the Ernest Worth inspirational trophy and Jacobson received the Loh Medal, an All-city trophy. Jacobson placed seventh and Coyne fifteenth in Allecity competition. GOLF TENNIS GOLF TENNIS GOLF Wh Tennis Team Fares Well Tennis is one sport in which Roosevelt has always ex- celled. Teddy tennis players have finished first, second, or third every year for the last sixteen years and 1955 should prove no exception. Last year's team finished third with five wins and two losses. Coached by Mel Dranga, winner of three national tennis titles, this year's team is out for a position high in the stand- ings which will bring Roosevelt points for the All-sports trophy. Lettermen returning from last year's team were Kim Proctor, Bob Corning, Rocky Bauer, and Bob Lind. TENNIS IEAM. Mr. Dranga, Goff, Higbie, Mehus, Lind, Proctor, Bush, Bauer, Corning, Eldridge, Oiske, Haworth, manager. ff. 'A is YK l47 BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL K . . H., ., wmg.J.ll5 0' , ,1 .,',g,i J, . 3. Qu ,Q 25,101 ,. . 'fpyf '91 4' 0 A , ,Im fy ., , ri . fr' . ,453 -, 4. LM ,X kr . Q, . ---W'-K f ' IU' ' V Y 1 1 ,wt?'1, , y 4. tl' ' i h as - ' fw -GN' A Us , ' al? ' ' .V 'V . A 1 .ov-.ek ' QV, E 'Q . .xp .Lf I AEM - X 'S A U 'V -cf-Qfifhr Q MQ . . ,-Q' 1 . L. W, f . . Coach Don Harney Bill Johnson, Don Kier, Al Cameron and John Ihrig Al Cameron and John lhrrg and AI Cameron Back row Wren Carlson Orrell, Boyd, Schwans, Bob Johnson. Second row--Hoffman, Weymouth, Doug Kier, Baehm, Jacobson Herrly Bull Johnson Walerworlh, Mahoney, Don Kier, Humes, Falk. First row--Rhodes, Morrison, Peterson, AI Weber! Cameron Carol Weber! Ihrig, Carpenter. f Since the S1renuous Life must go To press by April I, the results for The current baseball season cannot be Y L-:JK vi: BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL i ZH ,A qua , I Ns Terry Humes Terry Schwans John Ihrig and Terry Humes Coach Jack Rasmussen Back row-Moore, Woods, Hermanson, Sloy, Wyman, Richardson, Taylor. Second row-Burn, Croake, Melang, Wood, Windell Hufnagle, LeBarge, Granston, Busey. First row-Stewart, Briggs, Johnson, Henderson, Toner, Averson, Wied, Jessen. JI. f' .1 149 SWIM TEAM at the new Green Lake Pool. Standing-Jeanne Little. Seated-Darryl Zentner, Lynn McAllister, Bev Hixon, mwne, Pat Mcbanielf, Sandra Esterly, Mary McCumber. Underwater-Curt Johnson. Not pictured-Howie Anawalt, captain. Swim Team Wins Meet For the third year in a row and the seventh time in the history of the meets, Roosevelt won the twenty-second annual high school swim meet at the West Green Lake Beach on August 20. The Teds racked up a total of 50.5 points as compared to its nearest competitor, Frank- lin, with 46 points. Sharon Eshom, a iunior, broke all preceding records for the meet in the Girls' Class A 50-yard free style with a time of twenty-nine seconds. Other outstanding swimmers for the Teds were: Rick Watne, Curt Johnson, and Howie Anawalt, who scored many of the second and third place points. Each member of the swim team won at least one ribbon. Roosevelt won only four events but took second and third places in many of the other contests. The final standing for the meet was: Roosevelt, 50.5, Franklin, 46, West Seattle, 42.5, Lincoln, 30, and Garfield with 4 points. l50 .I ,Q ...f. - -0. A ' 3 t x i i s iifl f , Q, '- Q P' 1 ' W m y- , ' - ',' a- , ' .affgf 1 T. QQ. K rNf f : 'I' . ' + 1 7 RQ K .., R, ,x 3 . 'y 5 5- :K x 1 +5a'- tg' . ,A K? , I v KEN -.LQV 4. ' ' , A my '-qs V 5 Q ' v e it I ' . ' .3 if 1 rf ' 'V 5 T' 1 W , xv! Q.. Q! LJ 2, -fs. , 555111, - .Ak N ' Al It 1 B- I F , N ix: Ma w- 3? , L.5 ,4 . 7, zG,- jg . K E J Q f + 2 : 3 'I ' rx 'W 'V' V L-.. - VJ, , K 1 , ,A 31 x Y ,R : , . i , r in .I ff 3 nnv. 3 34 A- . . .lr rua. W ,ig if 'Q ' '-3, 1: 1 1 l' .14 - -Q A ' Qi x N . 5 L- ! ' . -' -' D N, Q : fi-U -5 . f f.. 5 I 7 ,Q X' 1 'I 1 5 wr-rf' .1 A ,, ', , N ' , - , .fr Y XXX 1 XA . 7 A Q! ff . , gg N. if ' , 0 b ... . t L, 2 g y! L T- . ,F I :Ju gigs . 6 .A , P ii X' ' bf ' P , ,. P we - X A ' , R Y . A . , . ' .V , 1 ' ' ' 5 xx V3 'Ag un i ' ' 1 lIlnQy.,? A s E gi ln Q ' . . 1 - 31. A ' ml 4 vu V f- LQ, 0' KQJ w L.. J : , .M - qu, Q ,La ag . , . ' A H mf -v ' ' A '.-.iv f' 151 I I , 1 Intramural is Popular Intramural sports programs drew many Teds' attention this year. Starting early in the fall and continuing into late spring, the sports were enioyed thoroughly by all who par- ticipated. First came the roll room football series. Competition was keen and the championship was won by Scott's Butterscotts. Basketball followed and the winner in that field was John Burrows' team. Hundred-milers started running last fall and a large num- ber of boys earned their letters. Bowling, volleyball, track, ping pong, and other sports contests were held. Each sport is managed by a student, the entire program is under the careful direction of PE instructor, Bob Bell. All in all, the 1954-55 intramural sports program was a great success. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS. lAbovel Back row-Schneider, Odell, , 1 Webert, Johnson. Front row-Stewart, Steiner, Frost, Adams. BASKETBALL VICTORS lleftl Back row-Robinson, Carlson, Lannoye, Mc- Kee. Front row-Johnson, Burrows, Dixon. INTRAMURAL INTRAMURAL INTRAMURAI. INTRAMURAL HUNDRED-MILERS. Pollock, Clouse, Jar- rett, LeTourneau, Baxter, Dunbar, Burns, Gobroski, Mr. Bell, Shumway, lynn, Elliot, Savage. X 4 Q l NNW l INTRAMURAI. MANAGERS. Torwick, -.sT Jarrett, Mr. Bell, Robinson, Rees, Put- Ham. BOWLING PARTICIPANTS. Peterson, Carey, Revell, Craig, Sparks, Stoa, INTRAMURAL 4 xt U'-N. ' 41-fav? pr ,ld 2 I W ,A . 'EPB' -Q 'E 'Nl .KYJNN dv- f', 1: ,M r us I S -D 7? -Q- 4 -.M 7 . 'O in f I .4 IS, 4. n ,ld 3- l l sr' Ol .0 . 1. 1: 'V 1 . 4.5 .. num- 90 . 4- E I I 7- If w . 'T-0 'af' 3 ij I I lg, A FS. We all 5' my .X 'gs Q' -Q QF fi el I Y N 'vi i 'sly RHO RHO RHO RHO RHO RHO VOLLEYBALL: Back row-Mount, Den- nis, Cooke, Withers. First rovl-Neb- enfuhr, Sisley, Bartlett. During the school year, Rho Club meets to give girls an opportunity to participate in various sports. The members, with their adviser Miss Betty Moe, enioy sports such as swim- ming and bowling which are not a part of the regular gym program. Monday through Thursday after school is devoted to Rho Club Gym, a special class for those who are interested. Some of the activities Rho Club girls participated in during the course of the year were: selling pom-poms for the football games and sponsoring a yearly Mother-Daughter Tea. Sports offered by Rho Club are: badminton, bowling, base- ball, tennis, volleyball, archery, and swimming. K . BASKETBALL. Back row-Mount, Gallafent, Fellrath. Flrxt row-Edson, Nebenfuhr, Takeuchi. ARCHERY. Carlson, Slater, Gilmore, Woodruff, Grinbergs, 154 TENNIS. Nebenfuhr, Sisley, Withers, Dennis, Mount. BOWLING. Back row - Zeldenrust, Woodruff, Grinbergs, Reese. First raw-Strong, Fellrath, Farr. OFFICERS. Back row- Takeuchi, his- torian, Carlson, vice president, Craig, president. First row--Fellrath, secre- tary, Gallafent treasurer. -- J CATCIIING: Sisley. Batting: Withers. Watching: Edson, Dennis. ,. 'f. .x ,- , . ll The river is a fide of moving wafers: By night if floods the pockets of the earth. . . Thomas Wolfe Lewis River MW GK9W7Q X RM W ' -4-WFJW Aw , 42 levi sf - '- 5 , .... I U g A h qi mis iifgig k 2 3' Aa QQ, 'lx , .li fl' 4'-. . . Q- ' i' 5, an ...R 'ix.!q ' .. i-i 5' 1: Q A . .' I .s I L , , v , 2 ax!! , . gf nl ,nl School Life .whqaw , ,. Q? ,,,i. g wc' I M., 1 - Y H was 9 0 Q , . '- 1? f QW 'I Q K' Elf w : , il mu gi if i 59 - ww 3- x as vgri rut-vu-tt'L, -,pmt was tops nt ,M fmlvu-' Q11 ,JI 9 J avwd Mary Fran llrrrshvars qnlv sadly at the 'twmnmvrtrw vvvealnm Hue loss of the qolden axe tu the Ltncotn student body. w L Got that pass! ASR held an all-out campaign for student pass sales. ff Toward the end of Seotevnber all Teds with student passes munqed the camera for thetr pass puctures. ASR snqnaups tonlqht ' A1lTeds were qtven an opportumty to particinare in actlvitnos by siqnnnq up for whatever committees thev desired. OUTS7dlWdiIWQIY19mbPYS of the Gnrls'Club were tnvtted to .uttvnd the 'Lrtttv Contorencr, an October, whore they dnscussed leadership qualutnes. tv sd? X X. S :fx Q 1 Ks TSFM Assistant Ted Hero, on the bulletin board, and Marty Qgff ' Jordan, ASR president, started f .4 W1 s the year toqether in the ASR WJ Q s office. With The Spirit of Theodore, won the Color Day roll room decoration contest. Qu Nancy Smert and Dave Williams were two ofthe many people who kept the hall displays attractive throughout the year. Left, riqht, left, riqht, sounded the crv as Golden Spurs practiced for the Jamboree. Finishing a revue set are: Nancy Darrow, Eloise Swarth and Dale Sourwine. OUY, ,, F , i 'E 1 r 4 .i 9 i mm Miss FitzqeraId's Fearless Females X lnspiring RooseveIt's outstanding school spirit were the six .gnu ...ai sonq leaders. l59 .li .44 Showinq much enthusiasm and excitement over the pass sales contest duriiiq a pep assembly are Tony Ward-Smith and Dave Roscoe. Diq that cmly b0p ' A popular fancy anionq teenagers was proved a lad at the Junior Party F bop contest on November 23. 'Ill'-..,,..,,,,,,,,1g Many parents attended back-to-school night on November l0 to learn about their children's school work and activities. They attended each class for ten minutes. Yeah teaml Mrs. Alice Miller, Mr. Edward Perkins and Miss Betty Moe led the students in a victorious yell during a pep assembly. John Dixon tried to check Mr. Robert Bell at the faculty- student ball game on November 24. Freddie, the friendly custodian, performs his duties faithfully every day. J. J l 112' 1 Why the Chimes Ranq was presented by Miss Macdonald's drama class during the Christmas Selling Up Drops and assembly. preparing scenes for the senior play, I Remember Mama, was a strenuous iob for the stage crew. Entertainment, refreshments, and dancing were included in the senior party, Little Brown Jug. What appears to be a gab session in the Iunchroom is really the newly established honor study. Y Mr. Ed Hasselblad took time off to play a few tunes during the Revue rehearsal. Chow time is the best part of the student's l6l busy school day. Denim -eUIDL.Jnn J Learning how to plan and sew their complete wardrobes in a sewtnq class are Helen Nancy Brower. Through their campaign, Roosevelt students urqed many parents in the community to vote during the city elections. fx J l62 Explosions, ghastly odors like rotten eggs, and ,V black marks on the cetlinq are a few ofthe identifvinq charactertstics of Mr. O. K. Krienke's chemistry room. Ray Steiner X performs an experiment. x 1 .Qv Ames and A study of trees, roses, landscaping, and planting flowers are some of the subiects covered in the botany classes. Mary Rlstow and George Morse are inspecting some plants in the greenhouse. wx Many enthusiastic students rounded up their old toys and supported the toy drive on December I7. WQY URWR. .f:vA Speed and accuracy are the aims of the stu tap on typewriters in the commercial classes. The finance commrttee and Mr Eugene Olmsted, its adviser presented enough money for a banana cart to the Orthopedic Hospital. Many people wonder where all the girls at Roosevelt get their purses Little do they know that these and many other leather goods are products of the craft classes. Twelve delegates from Roosevelt expressed their views at the Traffic Safety Conference on February 21 l63 '15 5 X. . es. -1 , The thinkerI .. . 4 Mr. Frank Failor gazes out the ' ' Q S' F .eff it I is ' A 1 as 1 ' ' Q Q I v ui' 9 x .mi- ' ' , 6394.41-... window while contemplating ' i 4 I ' ' 1 ....ss,, ,yi-i . '-Q . x '. N' . pi ' wg the future. remit x is f we Q 31, v , mmnsi Trying to gain the winner's spotlight is a tiring ' struggle for the student and faculty players at the Campus Day baseball game. VK surf x Dating their favorite beaus was a wonderful experience for the girls at the Father-Daughter Banquet. The theme was based on the comic strip character, Emmy l.ou. Cool, clear water. Could it be that Lynn Downing was thirsty for a cold drink of water? c , i. Ml: 'T if 1 S. U nf ' . t' ' -ld.: A., . ' ,A ' , 1. V' . .5 e f W r A A 'f ,'- A PL. . 1 - - 4. - 1: ' ry! - ' 1 721. . .ng ., V I ,, ll! 4A , T. f!! ' 1. ,-if T I asv J C Jim Goff and Jim Syck work in the bookroom every morning before school. Obviously everyone in Mr. Virgil Anderson's English class knows the answer to his question. Mr. Ed Hasselblad trudqes along the dusty ground and seriously observes the students on Campus Day. l64 swam K A cool dip in the water is enioyed by many students on a sunny afternoon. 1 .J '5- 'ft T 33 , ' vs l N., L Swimming is lots of fun for Sharon Eshom who has won many awards. as. x . ,XM s--1 ,ss gs.. ,-lf lsr A f WT? 22- if ii .! Ne' N i .g if Saga u 4 Emir A new school flag that flew over the Nation's Capitol was presented to Mr. Reed Fulton by Mr. Byron Baggaley and his two roll reps., Nancy Goldback and Frank Siursen. ffl-1 if ,.f' 55' Purchasing basketball tickets on Tuesdays and Fridays was a habit for many Ted rooters. Aching bones and complete exhaustion are a few of the memories that are associated with song-leading practices on Thursdays. l65 A sunny, windy day and a sailboat provide Marcia Gill and Vicky Sutte means for a little excursion on Lake Washinoton. QI' iii' , X E' r the i ts ot 9504 ob X965 Xotbstk .......y-tttt Ltwitfgtokkstgbtt ..........,.g.99XN6tttss Lstowtt Ytsbsi , Q-oO-MR-ottqs ot qvmtv- wrfttttet ttt l X002 PSV- Yts-Stbettt was ,.... .................... GttX4 009 Yteitastti 5 Cm ,..........,...... oi-I Oth Y tsitbottt s Nlstb .,............... ......... 'tNtt0Ks1J9Qs5GttoXss'itc. Ninth. .,.,....,.. 4 ,,..,,,.. ,,,.. . Yotst Yttst 9Xac.o50sKNXs5st P-s.,o5taitottQ.s5N ,.... ............ fb sstw N-Cttq fittst Yum x.a6ta4 F01lsN8d QW is-,N ...,,..., R- oqet P. -CM 'ittst ?Xac,e xabltzi 7-tx-:Stat-4 QNX 2594 ........,.. 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Stem Xlfsvottib ott-..StstN5tttdsY-QS. dbh-Axot st!-ov get68 s?gN ' Yoo Sag!-at 5'-N-WAN XQ5b Owgtgtc. Mlm C.oqtN'titttz6 Sl S0gKNXg'YxgtNoQ' SVlt50tK0G ' esttxevx' swltSety,tNttstSttatto mommoopsfjoaatqltq Nath ...........,,.... yi- wt Loxot wt ?Xw.oe ............,..,... . Ks-,tXs'tKte to Neva Xttsgt n G-ix 964: as s mam ' 06?- ' 9 tss xo? Q1 Index Acknowledgments ............. ...... 1 68 Activity Recording Com .......... ...... 2 7 Advisory Council ................. ...... 1 8 Alumni Com .......... Art Club ........... ASR Advisers ......... ASR Cabinet ......... ASR Officers ............. Assembly Com ............. 28 33 18 18 19 29 Attendance Workers ........ ...... 2 6 Auto Club ...... . ............. Awa rds ....... Baseball ............ Basketball ............ Boys' Club ................... 31 166 148-149 139-143 36-37 Boys' Usher Corps ............... ...... 2 2 Building Improvement ....... ...... 2 2 Bulletin Board Com ...... Camera Club ............. Chess Club ........... Compass Com ........ Costume Force ....... Custodial Staff ......... Debate Team ............, Division Heads ......... Drill Team ................. Ethical Conduct Com .... Faculty ..................... Finance Com .......... Flag Twirlers ......... Football ............ French Club ........... Friendship Com. ...... . German Club ......... Girls' Club ............. Golden Spurs ................. Golf ............................. Ground Improvement... Hall of Fame ................. Health and Safety Com.. Inter-School Relations. Intramural Basketball ....... Bowling ........ Football ........ Managers ............. 100-Mile Club ..... Junior Class .......... .... .. 23 31 33 27 24 17 30 18 136 .... .. 29 10-17 20 136 130-135 32 23 32 34-35 39 .... . 146 23 22 28 21 152 153 152 153 153 78-93 Latin Club .......... Library Aids ............. Lunchroom Com ......,.... Lunchroom Staff ........... Main Office Workers .......... Make-up Corps .......,..... Mixer Com ............ Movie Club ........ Music Vocal .,,.................. Instrumental ......... News Staff ........ NIRO ............ Nurse ........,... Office Staff .....,.,,.,..,, Operetta ......................, Organ Concert Com ......... Pass Sales ................. Penthouse Plays .......... Piano Club ............... Principal .......... P-TA Dance ........ Publicity Com. ..., . Quill and Scroll ......... Radio Club .......,.. Revue ............ Revue Com. ................ . RHO Club ............................. Roosevelt Forum Club ......... Roughriders ............,.,..... School Life .....,,, Science Club ......... Senior Class ........ Senior Play ...........,.., Ski Team ...................... Social Service Com. ....... . Songleaders ................ Sophomore Class ......... Spades ..................... Spanish Club ............. Sports Boosters ............ Stage Force ...................... Strenuous Life Staff ........ Student Council ................ Swim Team .................. Teachers' Secretaries ......... Tennis ........... ............. Thrift Com ......... Ticket Force ......... Torch ............... Track ................................. Traditions Com ........................ Teddy Roosevelts iTR's1 ......... Usherettes ...................... Vice-Principal ..... Yell Leaders ......... 32 27 23 16 26 24 25 118-119 116-117,120-121 124-125 30 17 114-115, 117 20 113 33 10 25 21 123 110-111 116-117 154-155 30 38 158-165 31 42-77 112-116 .........1138 28 137 94-107 29 136-137 24 126-127 18 150 26 147 28 20 122 144-145 21 25 22 10 136 '- lr - 4 lf . .-qw -....s A ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The i955 Strenuous Life Staff wishes to thank the following people for their invaluable help in producing this year's book: Cameron Cooper and his Camera Clubg Rowland Johnson of Rowland Studios: Earl Lightner of Lowman and Hanford, Arthur Kramer of Puget Sound Power and Light, Arlene Hedeen and Marguerite Roys. 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