Seattle Christian High School - Shield Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1950

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Piblished oy the High Schfol X113 e Lihiflf ,FE-NmI E SGH- T gagctlc Tiilinjton SCHOOL THAm WE LOVE Vislon became reality On September 7, 1946, classes began at the Seattle Christian School, situated ln Ravenna Boulevard Church Two teachers taught the eighteen pupils, ranglng from grades one to s1x Parents, who for two years had earnestly prayed that their chlldren might have a Ghr1st1an educatlon, now regolced at God's falthfulnes By the end of that first vear the enrollment reached forty two During its second year, two churches were requlred to house the school, whlch now inclxded the flrst nine grades By 1948, with an enrollment of 152 students, more ade quate DTGm1q8S were necessary One week be- fore school opened God provlded our present location, the government buildlng at Mlchigan ers nd 184 ouplls in the first ten grades These four fears h ve b en good wears wears of snir1tua1, as well as physical, growth, years of fellowshlp with fr1ends we love, years of study and fun under Chrlstian leadorshln We are thankful for our school and we prav that her students n1ght ever b ing honor to the name of Jesus Chrlst our Lord. ,L I , 0 . - . . . S. F. . 1 ' . . J. Q 9 and Maynard Streets. We new have nine teach- . a A ' . 'f a Q IT - -:C t- . . . D ' ., a,rT Sohool Colors: Red and White Theme Song: Wonderful Grace of Jesus Seattle Christian, le pay you tribute. In your halls, we've gain'd New friends in Him, Day by day, le've learned of Christ, the Way. We pray God's blessing on you- To the Saviour may you ever be true - Barbara Hester FACULTY Mr Link Director of Music s Biorkstan Grade Seven and General Science Hayes Gr do Eight and English I Miss Tate Bible, English II, Geometry, Latin and French hiss Blysoth Grcdes Four and Five Mlss Gmrlson Grades Two 'md Three irs Vldger Gr de Six and Spanish Irs John on Grade One Mr Lind , Principal Mathematics, Algebra, Geography, Miss Tate Now, get to work, evervbody Mr Lind 'No loofing on the bases Mrs Hayes Is that gentlemanly? Mrs Vidger Are you coming in ton:1vht? Mrs Bjorkstam W e-ell Q Mr . 1 A Mrs. I 'S IN . 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Q P . , , FREo'MEN ANDREW ANEIMA L ther-man Ronmns 6 25 RICHARD BROWN Fllm Crew, Lettern n John 11 35 JEAIBIAR D VAULT Ensemo1e Psalm 51 10 SALLY FORSYDH Vice PVGSIQGHL of Student Body, En enble, V011 y B 11 Romans 1 16 BAPBARA RLSTB. Ensewble I Corinthlans 15 58 PHYLLTS POPKIIS Ensemble, Volley Ball Ps ln AO Pr S1QGHt Vollej Ball Phillppl ns L 11 LOIS P TRIE Ensenble, Volloy Ball Pro- verbs Q 5 6 MADELVINE ROOP Ed1tOT of The Shield Or chcstr , Ensemble, Vo11e5 Ball Romans 6 23 STRVR ROSS Trewsurer of Stueent Body, Leif tern n Eohes ans L 19 NORMAI STPAID Student COUHC11, Monltor Cap- t 1n, Ensemble PTOS1d0Ht, Letterm n Phll ippiwns A 11 LOUELLYD WILSO1 C1153 Presldent, Ensemble Secretary, Vellef B 11 Galutians 2 20 0, . 15 If - f- - , . s ' 0 .x Q K 0 Q . . ': . ,a . H.. ' Q 1 Y V -1 A 1 v. Ju L : . . L : . 1 : - - W f s e a . 1 : .- 5 . v. l L : A. Q , . ' O T -T -. A . 34 : l Q , 2 1 :J. T1 T .L ' ' RULH OPPLL: Seudent Gouncll, Ensemble Vlce- .- . . L, , , 3 w . . LJ 3 .. . 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IX1 r GRADE EIGHT Front rowfleft to righth Douglas Ross, Donn Strand, Bill Lillas, John Felten Second row Dixie Sunderland, Susan Scheils Martha Eliott, Ardelle Wallin, Jeanne By lsma, Phyllis Nelson, Helen Lind Third row: Margie Ahlbom, Gerald Sprague, Clifford Locklin, Bill Woods, Dick Jolley, Jim Murphy, Mrs Hayes, Edith Randal GRADE SEVEN Front rowfleft to rightl Philip Edwards, Muriel K uf!-man, David Bay, Betty Eidsness .Toe Greene Second Row Barbara Roop, Phyllis Bond, Mari lyn Murdock, Patricia Murphy, Jean DeLaMare Margaret Hahn, Nancy Lee Carter, Joyce Mc Michael Dwnyne Rones , Charles Rookness, Kerry Plevs, Richard Biles, Harold Andersen, Wally Lewis Marybeth Myers Fourth row Cameron Sharp, Gary Lewis, Milton Hester, Robert Allenthorp, Charles Earle, Lawrence Stearns, Gary McDiarmid, Ewing Stringfellow, Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workmen that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth II Timothy 2 15 ' Q 3 s I 0 f 0 Z1 A ' . , I Third ROL: Mrs. Bjorkstam, George Eddie, L n GRADE, SIX Front rowlloft to rlph I Georganno Froonan, Carol Pe-trio, .Tore Felton, A1 oc Bowm n Second row N'1d1ne Kuklonski, Both Rice, Joy All nthorp, Joan Shank, Ermo Jean Franklin, Dolores Diaz, Mrs Vldser Third row James B sch, Roneld Erickson, Edwin Randal, Norm n Garrett, Mason Hess, Tomy Greene, Davld' Har:-1son GRf.Dr.S FOUR AND FIVE Front rowfloft to rrfhtj Shwron Hopkins, P tricia Boxm n, J onnoe Baughman, Joyce Rochnoss Joel E1C1S1'lOSS, Norman Grocno, David Lewis, Roger Eidsness, W..rd Gordon Th1rd row: Sandr B cot, M rio Howott, Eliza both Wallin, Vlcki Shank, Berbera Jones, Mary Groono, Yvonne Wilson, Ros l1e Johnson Fourth row- Miss Blvsoth, Mrrtin H nstr , Stu ,rt Ferouson, Kclsoy McMichael, Curtis Sharpe, G ry Senf , harold Bonnelle, Gtfrrlos Bowman Lot no ren despise thy youth, but be thou an oxcnnle of tho boliovors, in worc , in convorse.t1on , in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity I Timothy l,'12, --1 . Q J JC' : J I ' . - a . I 1 1 e . . . .n n ' Li - : 2 . . e A A . A . g Q 'W ' Q - L, . -, . 3. .CL 3 ' . , . 1 Second row: Kenneth Pctrio, Benjamin Hoitzman ' 1 a n o W- A ' . 1 . A. 0 . .- . , V r- r. a n , . V Q 8. 7 . xo . , .Ac , ' ' 4.-. - Q ' U I L - - 0 P5 r- ,I,. I x GRADES T IO 1.I'D THREE Front rowfleft to r1gbtl Irene Neal, Betty L o Stewart, Robert Lowls, Rolwnd Lewis, Bu' io Loo Bond, Diunno Thompson Second rom Gh rleno Jolnson, Ruth Ann Lowe, S llv Nellson, Ellen uer, N ncy Ann Dewitt Lynne Send, Bonnie 1' rx, Charlene Simmons, Pwmola Lindstrom Thlrd row Miss G rlson, Lenny Otterby, Robert Elliott, Goreld Freon n, Denny Greene Lawrenco Rfxynes, Tomy McC rthy, John Holtz mn, P ul Zettorholn GRADE OI 2. Front rowlloft to rigktl Edward Morr1son, D niol Idons, Kerry Ottorby, Eerl Manchester Ronald Erickson Second row Eumco Elliott, Shirley Dick, V lone Nzwton, Gloria Nichols, Judy Mc C rthy, Tnlrd row- Lind C xov, J an Moore Jenn Lind S ndrn V nderPo'L, Jwnet W lter, C rol John son, Sybil Birkes Dorothy Btggett Fourth row D vid Lyon, Stephen Tr 1n, Ken netl C proni, Join LoLan, Rich .rd Nichols, Williwn Nelson, K rl Zetterholm, James Jer orne, Dnid Knighton Traln up 0. child in the way he should g and when he is old, he will not dep rt fron it Proverbs 6 22 Tr 1 'I ' I . . . o ' V C L' T u A A . -7: If 1 . Z1 0 il l I, - . . l . ,,, ' g Z2 ' '1 a L A . ' a 1. L.. 1 L.. ' A. A . . A TWW 'I . 1 S f . Z1 x ' u 1 U Q ' ,Y . . Margs.ret Moore, Kathleen Trepus, Arlene Fox, Z' ' 4 - P ' ' n n -r -'N I 5 L.. LA. ' .1 1., 5 L.. C. t a . . Z1 3 - Y ' fl , . i V A . N : a - A a 1 ff .rf 1. . fl . . ' ' 0 Y . . , . ,oz . . fi ,, . : Q 1.5 S i -QW nf .Ki ' S N , 1121 ER. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Student gevernrent has been in effect in our school since the f 11 of 1948 when the Stu dent Council was organized with Leta Rae Randal as f1rst president Under the guidance of a faculty rep esenta tive, this group h s been responsible for dis cipline in the halls and the appeerance of the grounds It has also sponsored intr -mural sports, such as ping pong and volley bell With the money earned through the sale of ChTlSt7 s cords, pie, and cendv, the Council has beubht for the school an Anpro 16rm1 pmegector e second hand mineogr ph machine and lumber for a platform Once a nonth the Student Council has had complete charge of the chapel program This year the group has done an effective job under the leadership of George Pontius, Pr sldent, Sally Forsyth, Vice Pres1dent, Hurry Johansen, Secretary, Steve Ross, Treasurer, and Miss Tate, F culty Advisor .Y Q' Q l O a - 91 , . a , - 3 - , ' 119. ' v U - . 5 . with screen and loud speaker, a typewriter - . a K lo lo 1 02 ' Q - ' s fa ' 1 l . a . , THAT NE MIGHT KLOW HIM Our chapel prograns, dlstinguishing our Gh 1st1an School from the publlc schools, have an important part 1n the life of each of us Don Reed, Deuslas Stewert, Joe Merone, Cllfford Lewas, Edwin Nol nder, and Norman Robbins have mwde this yoar's chapel periods interesting and insplrational The Four Fl ts, internat1ona11y famous male quartet, presented one of our most ferent countrles have been represented by mis S1OH1TiGS we have also enjoved meeting v.rious local minlsters, many of whose chu ches are re- presented by our students Opportunities for development of student le Aership are offered by our monthly student council ch pels when the older puplls take com- plete charge Through the use of movnes, Bible stories have become more vivid and real, we have had the films 'A Certain Nobles: n, The Conversion of Paul,' and 'Out of the Night,' the 1 st spon- sored by the Unlon Gospel MlSSiOn Through our chanel serv1ces we know that God w1l1 call forth many of us to serve Him, T I 0 ,I - O ' ' Cf ,N ' a '5 v.. . . 8 . - 'S L IN u usual chapels, This year at least seven dif- ' L , , o Q . O was a - . O , Z 01 ' 4 1 an IZ , a ' I Wg . tx 0:5 , A ' , f, . 'r 'LB 1 :L ' .,x Y Aix ' xiii' I WITH 'IIE TIMBREL AIND HARP Orchostr Vlollrs Briss B111 Llllws Dmrroll Locklin Goorpo Poutlus Gar UCD1lPN1 Edltn Rand.l Edwln D no B.rb1r Roop Douglas Ross Cello Woocwinds M ryboth Myers Ronald ET1CkSOH Holon Llnd Piano Mwdoloino Roop D1x1o Sundorl nd L H: qirlnf ollow Louollyn Nllson From unlutollibiblo squoaks and squnwks to roco nuz blo molodlos this is tho tr nsformatlon Durln tho vowr tue orchostrn h s plwyod for cha pol 1 d will furnlsh ood p rt of tho music for tho spr1ng progr in Juno LET THEI STNG PR.ISES UNTO HIM Ch01T The prloe and gov of the school thls your is our flro ChD1T Studont h ve developed a great or UUS1C poroclatlon nc are le rn 1F tho proper uso of their vovcos. The ohor l grouo h s sung for one school wssoclotnon mo tlnv nd wlll t ko +ho spotl1Lht at tho Juno concert -r 7 I 0 0 2. . . . A 2 c, 2 . . L I 9 .V . E' ' .5 n.d . - . F M3 43.1 F L U. , 1 , 1 . . . . ru Q bk ' 4 U L 2 1. , '1 ' 5 ' ' 9. 3...l1' s. .4 ,fl -, . . , . I. 1 x 1 . vo - g T a 1 ' -- a 1 ' 4 , ,. T ' ' kmought about by Mr, Goorgo Lina, Mus1c Dlroctor. . .. I L 1.. V . 1. nn 'C ' 4 -vw b ' ' rx f-1 vw f 11 A CJ. K2 l x4 ,I . ' . qs-y . , 1.....A 5 . ..f - 1+ 'A ... L . r . , . . 1 v . . Q F A I , . . L. A . 1 - . . . 1 . . a A - A a, . or 11- . - ,., . an .1 I fl A . . . . A ' c. L. 1. . G O U. L. .H , J 3 CHARM CLASS Charm class, one of the most popular cl sses of the week Cthere's no homowerk'D, meet on Mondays under Miss Tatofs d1TGCtiOn we d1SCuSS together m ny of our problexs, such as proner etlquette, introduct1ons, d tlng, boy g1rl rel tlonships, person lity development, better study methods, and VOC3t1ORS Recently we sponsored a Sponge Week when the g1T1S d1d everyth1ng the way they thought the boys should Fo then We have also had the movie, nShy Guy,U the storv of a high school boy who hed Elf :culties in n klnr frlends when he moved to 1 new school The fowl of our class i to 1d us in 0VOTCOHlHC bnshfulnoss and to help us r 1n self conflconce and P0156 in ll s1tu t1OUS FIELD TPIPS Courses have been enrlched thls year by Bee nf we ther Bu eau, Se ttle Hotchery3North nest rn Bottle Comnang, nd Mons nto Chemical P1 rt have prov16ed oppertunitles for us to see in op r turn the proces es wo htve been stuaying in SC10HCO The eogr phy .nd h1story classes boneflted from the djspl y of hlst rgc art at the Art MLseun .nd the eechib1t of Northwest In dian culture at the Un1vers1tv of W'msh1nf'ton Mu seun Ore of the nest unusu l tT1DS of the year w's the V1Sit to Soattle's frozen flsh museum I I L a . . . S . .Q ' .. . . . ,a 2 Q . . ' . Us . . - o A 0 o U 0 3 Li. 0. L . . .L . A 1 . . . A 1 5 .q. 4 . ,. . . 1 . -, .a. , 4 - L , C , C s . . a - . L . Q 1a' - 'L L ,' a ' a- . ' I . . . 4 L n . . . tr1ps to VGTlOUS Seattle polnts of interest. , 5 5 2 r a . - ' e zlflf Q a . . . 1. Q C - , ,S fl . J S , ca . . , , ge . a 1 0 C ' . . la ' o ' e . - 1 , e . - . . . ' ' c , U ,. ,C . L a Qt' :L C - I 1 c.. 4 . . g N? THE YNRRIORS Front row Cleft to r1g,htl Donn Strand, Steve Ross, Dick Jello , B111 Lill s, Darrell Lock lin, Dougl ss Ross Second roar Mr Ling, Hurry Johanson, John Felton, Don Van B ar com, D1ck Brown, Norman Str nd, B111 woo0s, Mickey Lind This season our football team turned in a fine recore w1th four v1ctcr1os und no do fovts Our first gridiron eentest uns gminst Mount Vlow Our next chellonve came from Sho walter, who el inod l st yoar's game Our ro turn w1th Showalter proved to be another into re tlng cl ss wlth our non alaln faster and hare hlttina. The 1 st pane was hold at Hig 'md Prk Our Wrriors fou hte hard victory The boscetball season was ln st as suc cessful We won twelve nd lost f1ve of our gives ab 1n t other Junlor hibh tears such as DuWQHlSh Bond, Pupot Souno, H1bb11HG, Georgetown M1ss1on We are lookin? to the fu ture when we shall h ve a l.rpor gym whore we c.n practice ana have return matches on our own floor Our second StTlhL, whlch won many of its nos this so son, h s produced a nun- bor of good prosptcts ror next year Enthusiasm is runn1ng h1ph now for baso- ball This voor, for the first time, we are ol v1nD hmrdball as well as softball gin - ' - a fx - O Y 2 ' , F ,-. , , , ' 9 . 'F-1 ju ' , . . a . . L fs . . . 4 L . 9 l u U. 34. . g xl 4 . ' L C L Z1 A . Q . L.. L . . . s -a .1 fr . gi? , C s 3 . o , 0 . g . battle once more 0OmlUf throuzh with a 1 -12 I - O L - I 'E C 5. C- .P 3 H . .L . ku . . L .' c. C.' S '7 c 1 , . . . L 3 e 0. and . . 5 e 3 0 .1 .. - 1 Q a - 2 J , F L ' --L t 1 . A . 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