Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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Senior Class Alma Mater. 3 NSW .AG . 326 -' '.Q',i'Wl +2 ,QS E m.x,,e- X W X X v X' A9 YW 5' Published by X X s. 'xg ,X,, K A if 'Fiji X 15 is :aim The Senior Class Stadium High School Tacoma, Washington Jeanyne Smyth ........ Editor Carolynn Skoog . . Business Manager Dennis E. Roiey . . . . Adviser Foreword For you, the reader and observer, the 1955 TAHOMA preserves the events and individuals you will want to remember for years to come. The logical theme Memories,' is the setting for this preservation and has been carried out by using the Senior Alma Mater Thanks for the Memories. Various significant lines from the song have been placed at the beginning of the section with which they correspond. Two verses have been added to make the theme more authentic. We hope you will derive as much pleasure in reading this book as we have had in preparing it for yon. The TAHOMA Staff. Table of Contents Administration Publications Y, 2 Honors , 27 Sc-rvice Clubs C ttt, ss 35 Hobby and Class Clubs sss, 7 ,, 47 Music and Drama .. W 55 Spirit and Sports ,C is 65 Student Life , , C 7, 9 Classes , 101 Y A L4 wwf -f C 'Lf ,64ff 'QL 6 5 1 f j Qfgazw if Q 'AQ ff QQ X' iz! 2, J R, ,- mf ks 'V' N 'V rf 'W f if ffw 'W H+ S, Sgr ,, P vig ' x' . fx fd igkfbw xy Q Qf Q? W ,W ,, 4 TF eac ers, 00 S an I-. 6,1'6 sure onna m 31 T h I9 k dh Z cb' W g C3 W6,1'6 telling you this ..... Q51 DI-0-NCI-vv.g,, D 4 -A-vu-La. vo-o-vqL.g.6,.,L ,L..,.,,,,,,,W -,xp ,, gamma OMWWM1- J2..,,.,.m+ 5-AM 4-Q-01-sJ'un4-o..!,,Q:k 'B-quv-.undue--IITv.a,n..LvAe5eLuA 5 ? 5 5 Q E 171 T 5 Dedication Miss Alice Fraser To Miss Alice Fraser for her outstanding services rendered to Stadium High School, we, the Class of 1955, proudly dedicate our TAHOMA. Miss Fraser has been a member of Stadiumls faculty as a prominent English teacher since 1919. Before coming here, she taught English classes in a small town in Montana and also in several towns in Washington. She has held her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees for many years. Her attendance at the Harvard English workshop in 1941 warranted her head of the English Department which, through her excellent planning and work, has come to be one of the strongest departments in our school. Believed of these duties in 1951, Miss Fraser was allowed to retire to the teaching of one of her favorite English courses, public speaking. Her students speak highly of her ability to instruct. All who know her have found her grand sense of humor an outstanding characteristic in her personality. Miss Fraser has traveled extensively. She has journeyed all over the United States, Mexico, Alaska, and Guatemala. She has enjoyed mountaineering as a sport, and in her spare time she works in her flower garden as a hobby. We hope that through this dedication We have shown our humble appreciation for the Fine work she has done. 8 Principol's Message R Mr. Roger E. Elder, Principal Congratulations to you of the class of 1955, not only for this beautiful Tahoma with all that it means to every one of you, but also for reaching your goal, graduation. What you have achieved, you, yourself have earned and what you are is the sum of all the choices you have been making, that will be true for each of you as long as you live. Stadium High has been the workshop in which the tested wisdom of the past, the experience of the present, and the challenging promise of the future have helped you to make wiser choices, more sound decisions, and at the same time to strengthen your hold on the highest of ideals. We Wish for you three things: First, the opportunity to make your education count the very most for yourself and for the community that made that education possible. Second, a sense of responsibility as you assume a definite share in the life of your community and help to make and maintain the American way of life. The rights of labor or management, the policies of government, the preservation of our Constitution, the protection of human freedom, the very strength of our democracy-these will now depend on you. Third, the joy of living. Reach for things worth while. Have faith in yourself and in your fellow man. Cherish the fundamentals of religious experience and live accordingly. Be a friend worth knowing. Live justly, act wisely. The joy of living can richly be yours. With sincerest wishes, Your principal, Donald R. Shotwell In the hustle and bustle of the gradua- tion season We, the Class of 155, will be well aware of the absence of a Well known classmate, Donald R. Shotwell, An unfortunate accident which occurred While working on a car resulted in his death the spring of his junior year. Student Memoriam Faculty Memoriam Miss Anna Lois Hertzberg In respectful memory of Miss Annu Lois Hertzberg who served Stadium High School as the art instructor from September of 1951 to june of 1954 when ai fatal illness claimed her life. W. Christie Principa Mr. Harvey J. Albrecht English Bookromn Supervisor Mr. Robert S. Arpke English Rifle Team Coach Rifle Club Adviser Assembly Committee Mr. Harold H. Berndt Miss Annie Laurie McCulloch Miss Helen L. Sohlberg Boys' Guidance Girls, Guidance Girls' Guidance Adviser for School Dances Girls, Club Adviser Girls' Club Service Department Adviser Assembly Committee 0 0 0 l Faculty and Administration r Mrs. Evelyn Barner Miss Dorothy Barrett Mr. Everett F. Bedford Activity Clerk Business Education Sahasa Adviser Business Education junior Class Adviser Football Night Judge i Q 5 Mr. .lohn Beer Mr. lawrence Blancllfield Miss Mary Jane Blaser Mrs. Jean Fraser Burt Mrs. Katharine A. Bush Social Studies Business Education Health and Physical Education English Business Education arsity Wrestling Coach Debate Club Adviser Senior Class Adviser Social Committee Retailer Club Adviser Bengal Hi-Y Adviser Bookkeeping Club Adviser Afliliation Committee Co-Chairman Social Committee Have you ever wondered what Stadiumis faculty does after teaching hours? Were it not for their assistance, the many extra-curricular activities at Stadium would be impossible. One may see members of our teaching staff acting as chaperones at school dances. Away from school you will see our men teachers brav- ing the cold rain and wind at the football and basketball games to punch activity tickets or collect admisison fees from those loyal Stadium rooters. Advising our sophomore, junior and senior classes are other big jobs tackled by the faculty. The two members who supervise a class' activi- ties stay with the class throughout its three years in the castle. These teachers give invaluable help in all problems encountered during class projects such as finding a place to hold a dance l I l l l 5 Mr. Myron Carr Mr. Russell E. Clark Science Science Senior Class Adviser Camera Club Adviser lli-C Adviser Audio Visual Athletic Director a i 1 4 Mr. William D. Cole Music Director of Band and Orchestra Tigeranna Adviser Miss Violet Davies Mr. Joseph C. Dolan Mr. Max R. DuBois Mrs. Helayne Duncan Mr. Isadore Epstein llome Eeononucs Mathematics Nlathematies llealth Service Business lfldur itu Torch Hi-Y Adviser Sophomore Basketball Coach Future Nurses Cluh Adviser Colf Coach Nurses Aides Golf Club Adviser Shield Ilonor Society Adviser x s l Mrs. Blanche Hill Evans Mr. Robert C. Evans Miss Agnes Fenanga Miss Nellie Flynn Miss Evelyn G Forbes English English Home Economies English Nlathelnalns 'Triple S Adviser Dramatics Coach lee Skating Club Adviser College Adxlsu Thespian Adviser Girls' Club X 4 Q0 . fl f A very important extra-curricular duty is the one carried out by Stadiumis coaches. They have coached our teams to city and Cross-State vic- tories many times. Games played by victorious teams which offer good competition prove enter- taining and fun for students after school hours. Nearly everyone attends these activities. Stadium has a social committee composed of eleven teachers whose purpose is to provide lleparhnent Xdx mx or selecting gifts for the school, as well as super- vising and judging the class talent assemblies. Every club has one or more capable advisers who are present at all meetings to olter needed assistance and sound judgment. Advisers are usually from the departments which the club represents, such as foreign language or science and, therefore, have great interest in the club's activities and projects. Mrs. Bernice Cook Mr. Arthur l Daniel English Social Studus Stadium VVorld Adviser Affiliation Connnltlu Quill and Seroll Adviser .-Kdvisu Miss Alice Fraser Mrs. Violet Graham Mr. louis Grzadzielewski Mr. Albert Hayes Mr. Murray C. Healy English liuglish Department llead Physical Education Industrial Arts Business Education -Xssi rnbly Committee Stadium Hi-Y Adviser Iunior Class Adviser Sophomore Football Coath Ski Club Adviser Assistant Track Coach Boys' Guidance Mr John R. Heinrick Mrs. Gladys M. Hemenway Mr. Edmund W. Hilton Mr. 0. Floyd Hive Mrs. Imogene Hokanson Science Foreign Language Business Education Department Science Department Head Foreign Language Xssist uit Football Coach Spanish Club Adviser Head Cirls' Club Social Department Sophomore Basketball junior Red Cross Adviser Foreign Language Adviser Coach junior T. B. Board Adviser Latin Club Adviser Social Committee Mr Charles E. Hora Mr. Don H. Hunt Mr. John R. Hunt Mr. R. Phelps Johnson Mr. Frank P. Jones Science Mathematics Art Social Studies Science Science Club Adviser Affiliation Committee Castle Hi-Y Adviser Boys' Guidance Art Club Adviser Assembly Committee Chairman entertainment for the faculty and to send gifts on behalf of the f2lClllty' when a staff member is ill. In addition to this the committee plans after school teas once a week to give the teachers a chance to visit with one another. We musnit forget the long hours the faculty puts in to educate the students. One of the larg- est departments is that of business education. Stadium provides excellent courses in this Held for the student not planning to go to college and for those students who intend to find a job when they graduate. English, social studies and a foreign language are perhaps the most necessary courses for a student's daily living. College entrance and job placements are dependent on the ability of stu- dents to apply English and foreign languages- technically and in a practical way-to their roles l l 2 5 I M l i E 5 Mr. Worthy C. Kanarr Mrs. Mary E. Kean Industrial Arts Department Mathematics lla-ad Stump Club Adviser Mr. Robert E, Levinson Social Studies Head Varsity Football Coach llunie Economics Varsity Basketball Coach lntramural Sports Coach Mr. Bill lemmon ,mreiun Laiigunigc Us-pzirtinent Varsity Track Coach Bi-mlal Ili-Y Co-Adviser I Miss Mary Kobefich Mrs. Frances Langron Mrs, Marion R. laursen Librarian Library Assistants Adviser English .fXih'lulunc1- Social Couunittci- Co-eliairniun Miss Hella lnnsen Miss Kay loomis Mr. Robin Macdonald Foreign Language Secretary to the Principal lnilustrinl Xrts German Club Adviser Affiliation Committee Social Committee l'cp Club Adviser Ili-C Adviser l 4 I l l Mr. Paul l, Margelli Mr. Frank P. McDunneIl Mrs. Viola F. Michael Miss Helen A. Miller Miss Hazel Mlnlon Nlusic Department Head Foreign Language Librarian llome Economics llcnlth nu Vocal Director Sophomore Class Adviser Lnnehroom Nlnriager Pliysicnl lidui i Germain Club Adviser Social Committee Tiger Ili-Y Adviser of citizenship in the community, state, and nation. The music and drama departments are very well known for their excellent productions. Recently the public concerts have been accentu- ated by the addition of an A Capella Choir and a singing group called the Madrigals. One subject required during a students first year at Stadium is health and physical educa- Stznliana Adu Snliasu :Xdx ist r tion. It is possible, in addition to competition in classes, for sophomores to participate in after school sports in their own grade rank or for boys to join an intramural team. Potential biologists, zoologists, chemists, physi- cists and medical personnel find the offerings of Stadium's science department full and broad. Math and industrial arts students, too, find their departments' courses geared towards de- sophomore Class Adviser r 5 5 Miss Jane Murray Mr, Frank W. O'Neel Mrs. Ethel Oquist Mr. William P. Phillips Mrs. Roberta Price Home Economies iivalth and Physical Education English Art Department Head Social Studies Dc p irtlnent Head Department Head Social Committee Music Department Intramural Sports Student Leader Club Adviser l i Tennis Coach Mr Robert R. Rhule Miss Gertrude Roecklinger Mr. Dennis E. Roley Miss Zoe Rae Sanders Mr. Arling G. Sannerud English Foreign Language Business Education Business Education Social Studies German Club Adviser Stadium World Business Girls' Club Fellowship VVorld Aifairs Club Adviser Adviser Department Adviser Tahoma Adviser Mr Marvin l. Scott Mr. Forrest H. Sheedy Miss Ruth Shumway Mr. Truman W. Smith Mr. Fred E. Stockbridge Social Studies Drivers' Training Science Mathematics Department Head Business Education Big S Adviser Bond and Stamp Managers' Law Club Adviser Adviser Stamp Club Adviser Virsity Baseball Coach Assist mt Football Coach issist Int Basketball Coach veloping the skills needed to become successful engineers, draftsmcn, machinists, and Wood and metal craftsmen. Another department is home economics, in which girls are required to complete two credits in order to graduate. A girl may take home rela- tions, or foods and family life, each giving her a good background for the management of a household. Stadium offers a student three years Social Committee of art, which is a part of this large and expand- ing department. The guidance teachers have their hands full directing the students through the maze of courses and educational careers in general. They help them with personal problems, program schedules, and the choosing of suitable careers through the administration of vocational interest tests. Mr. Wllhr G. Stroahr Home Economics 'arsity and Reserve Swimming Coach Intramural Swimming Hi-Y Cabinet Adviser Student Council Adviser Assembly Committee Mr. Harry J. Swarm Mr. Claude Veach Mr. Emory C. Watts Mr. Gordon G. Wingard Business Education Industrial Arts English Mathematics O. B. E. Club Adviser Hi-C Adviser Sophomore Football Line Roller Skating Club Coach Adviser Rr-serve Baseball Coach Fishing Club Adviser Camera Shy Miss Isabel Cooper English Perkins Memorial Fund Committee Head 545352 2' fl rdf. Front row: Mrs. Haugner, Mrs. Slater, Mrs, Hull. Back row: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Brolin. Kitchen Aicl Throughout the school year the cooks' job was to prepare and serve lunches to many hungry Stadium students. From 6:45 a. m. until 11:30, they could be seen making soups, salads, cakes and pies, as well as main dishes. Stadiurn's thanks and appreciation goes to this hard-working staff of six Women supervised by Miss Miller. 17 7X If I, g.. Duck Mlres A, B. President Student Council, Stadiunrs student govern- ment, was 0110 of the few organizations of its kind in the state of NVashington. This group, composed of student representatives from many service, honor, and hobby clubs, plus those from the three classes, the W'orld, yell team, athletics, the Student Body officers, and the adviser Nlr. Streeter, had charge of the schoolis activities. A club had to be organized under the same consti- tution for two years and have a membership of at least twenty-tive in order to have a repre- sentative in Student Council. Presiding over Stadiuinis student body and council was President Dick Mires, Vice President Patsy Barnes, Secretary Shirley Morris, and the Treasurer Shun Ling who completed the list of officers. Shirley Morris Shun Chih ling Secretary Treasurer J Student Council Many projects were listed on the yearis agenda. Gold and blue pep hats and book covers were sold, as in former years, during the first weeks of school in the fall. Two family nights during the football and basketball seasons gave Stadium families the opportunity of becoming better acquainted with the Castleis sports pro- gram. Vice President of the student body, Patsy Barnes, acted as presiding ofticer of Boll Boom Congress. Student Council organized this group two years ago in order that more students would have the chalice to take part in student govern- ment. Every roll room sent a representative to the monthly meetings where school problems were discussed. The representative reported the results of the discussion to his rolls. x sk- ' P ' W . V D , N .5 .... - 2 H RX, r -V-:-rg... , -A , M rvq Q ' V 'CSD , . f K 5- I Q- ! ws 7 r - W J if X.. 'K - -Y N, E -'XA X x L 6 ' ' 't , . ., 5, , ' f , Q , .rs if QT Q it '- .S it , , ,,, i as g - ' Q . 4: I' Q ' , gh 1 sit, if ' fag .A Z excl .Ib X -7 ,, Qui is X . ,fm ' . , .Q p , , . Q ri l it T ' X C :ne Olson, VVayne Erickson, Shun Ling, Ed Carol Berry, Shirley Morris, Patsy Barnes, Girls' Bruce Summers, Indy Ander- son, Howdy Assembly. l xCross, Clifford Jorgensen, Boys, State Repre- State Representatives. si ntatives, Xa! Q at I jjwaf -nun: s Ilowdy VVeek Co-chairmen, Front row: lane Br ' ' ary Lee Hamilton, Co-chairmen of Football Night and Dance. Lowell Smith. Muriel llunt Nancy Spadaforc. Pat Hreha. Back row: lm kaggs, Harold Tauscher, Mary Ruddick, Lynn Niolzan. john ltadeniaker, Huz Ramsey. These students are members of Triple S or Big committee suggested that several clubs having a main undertaking for the year. It was thought that a smaller group of students would make a more efficient governmental arrangement. The committee suggested that several clubs having a related purpose would be allowed only one representative. This project has been under con- sideration for several years, but the entire council would have to agree on a new arrangement if an effective one were drawn up. Besides visiting other high schools and com: paring their way of student government, the Council supervised several annual projects. Foot- ball Night, a yearly talent show climaxing the football season, was held November eleventh. this event after which a dance was held in the girlls gym. The faculty defeated the Hi-Y team for the fifth straight year. Proceeds from this attraction will be used to pay insurance for athletics in the l956 school year. Crazy Auto Days, where Stadium students worked in the gas station near school, was held for the second year in a row. This project lasted for two days, during which the students washed cars and pumped gasoline. One of the last projects of the year was the Pierce Coutny Talent Show, Toast of the Hi ghs,', whif-h brought talent from Tacoma's high schools as well as that from schools in the surrounding Many clubs and individual acts participated in areas. LQ r 1 Front row: Edith Ann Olds, Gayle Knott, Eddie Pooley, Mary Rowland, Shirley Morris, secretaryg Dick Mires, presidentg Patsy Bames, vice preside-ntl Shun Ling, treasurerg Gary R. Larson, LaVernc Lewis, Nancy Spadafore, Bev Nicholson, Donna VVashut. Row 2: Mr. Streetcr, adviserg Wayne Erickson Bob Ramsey, VVayne Negus, Carol Berry, Lorraine Dahl, Jeanette Berry, Geraldine Cruver, Kurt Corey, Maureen McGowan, Iudv Ness, Sally Capen Row 3: Virginia Carpmail, Gary Buck, john Woodworth, Carl Kludt, Shirley lJllfIC'S Sandra Fingold, - - Brisaek, ,Tack Lindsay, Mary Io Siglern Mary Ruddick, Muriel Hunt, Roger Hamilton. Row 4: Bill Rudtlick, Dc He 'nith, John Veatc , nderson, Bob Morris, ivan Sellm, Charles Tennant, Ken Spurgeon, Gretchen Vleller. Back row: Bob Cheminant, Peter Norman, Fred Jenkins, Frank Cushing, Ron Williams jim Skaggs, jon Wright, Bill Clagett, Lynn Molzan, Bob McGill, Steve Anderson. 19 i QQ, ,f 75 . Qf f W Qfgfu' S Cf' ,, r 'J' 2 Cx 5-M , af--ff , d f! W 1 'baqfvf JUL ff X-1 n, U' 10' ' C .64 TW? f -J 75 'ff k - . .., au ' -f - O fx LN , J' VK! P V D fav? 49 A f 4 Wwf 'Vg ' Z 5:12 S, v. , Muff' f 'J LM! 'kj ' PY fl- - f, aj f J' .,' ffl V .1,g,d fx , 'WMV' . Y' ' f M 72 7 - ' J ,. '44,, viii? ' ' R. , M- ,f,4..0'SJ V I ,,f f ' M-J X - ' if , 3 A' f fi fd gf y '7 YV0rld and Tahomas, ' Eg O WW? sure gonna miss ..... 43' G fi- ,x E is i S 3 , ff? X A S as V if a 2 S ' 5 , X' x I' 3 xi 3 , 9 3 A A . s i J 2 Q iff , X 3 Q 2 1 J L4 is S 5 s 3 Q 1. Tahoma Staff Carolynn Skoog A D. E. Roley Business Manager Adviser Jeanyne Smyth Margaret Lamson Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Chosen as editor-in-chief, assistant editor, and business manager for the 1955 Tahoma were jeanyne Smyth, Margaret Lamson, and Carolynn Skoog, respectively. Potential staff members were discovered through an essay contest which was presented to juniors in their English classes. The planning of the book began during the summer when the staff artists and editor met to choose the theme and arrange the lay-out structure. The appropriately chosen theme, Memories,v was exemplified by using lines from the song, Thanks for the Memoriesf' which has come to be known as the Senior Alma Mater. These lines were placed on the division pages of the sections with which they corresponded. Falling in with the theme was the Talking Page which was sold along with the annual. Recordings of the Music Department best entertainment was recorded on tapes and then sent to California to be reproduced in the form of an unbreakable record. The editing of the Castle Directory, a small booklet containing the names, addresses and phone numbers of Stadium students, was the first project of the year. A subscription drive managed by roll room activity managers made the sale a success. A camera, which was presented to the publications department by the Class of ,54, permitted the staff photographers to take many of their own pictures. In order to print and develop the pictures at a lesser cost, the staff was given access to the dark room. The organization chart which was introduced to the staff last fall informed the members of their respective duties. Some were: EDITOR: jeanyne Smyth was generally in charge of the production of the yearbook and was responsible for teaching and assigning work to staff members. ASSISTANT EDITOR: Margaret Lamson was responsible for duplicate and triplicate dummies for the printer and engraver as well as preparation of pictures for the engraver. BUSINESS MANAGER: Carolynn Skoog planned the yearbook budget in cooperation with the adviser and managed all financial affairs. She also handled correspondence. COPY EDITOR: Ioan Green assigned, checked and rechecked all written material which appears in the annual Reading galleyproofs which were returned from the printer was also her job. ART CO-EDITORS: Iean Andresen and Pat Hreha, assisted by Doug Verbonus, were responsible for all of the art work in the book. ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR: Sandra Fingold Worked With the photographers and editor in plan- ning and scheduling all group, candid, and sports pictures. SENIORS EDITOR: Nancy Miller was in charge of all senior paste-ups, captions, and the sale of senior picture authorization slips. SPORTS CO-EDITORS: Nancy Miller and Ryo Inouye were responsible for complete coverage of all sports events. FINE ARTS EDITOR: Phyllis Gothlin secured and typed all captions of pictures appearing in the book. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Iohn Green and Ron Conly took, developed, and printed pictures at the request of the staff members. However, a private photographer, Ted Asberg, was contracted to take the larger group pictures. Tahoma adviser, Mr. Roley, was always present to give the staff the technical advice which comes only from experience. The staff owes him much for the time and help he so willingly donated. s if ' 20 Q1 as 1 J i 8 . 'Q g Y, e i'Q'?? it 'gh . 5 Q .JU x n fm in-Chin-ig Ryu Org.niifutim1s 'xhsm nt C' nrvh Ni ni igmr 'iw QS is .fi 4 ci ciorsg Nlr, Kult-3, .Mlvisi-l'g Doug Yi-rhmnis, Stuff ,Xrtistg Alminym- Smyth. linlitm itm nd Mus portx Pclltur Niirgnrn-t Lznnsun, Assm-iziiv I-Cditurg john Crvmx. Plmtugmplwrg S.nnlrzi lfilnln m as l' htm x is futhhn lint- -Xrk iitlitruix Nancy Hills-r, Svniurs Hilitur and Cirlw' Sports Ihlitm Studying layout plans :irc nn-xt yvm s stuff hi-ads Hoddvll Cacld. Bnsi- XVnrking un dummies for thc printer and tht- mnlruvm-r urn- Phylhx nvss 51111121111-rg Marilyn jctvr :incl Dom: Huhncr Cu-Editors. Cothlin. Murgurvt Lamson und Sunclru Fimluld, Ron Conle-y and john Crm-vn working with nvw equipment in the Stuff artists, Doug Vcrhonus, In-un Andrvscn, and P11 dark room, the' finishing touch:-S on thc vairsity tvann hawk gmuml. 2 uh.: pntti Ryo Inouye Edyfhe Fall World Staff Will Garrison Don Shepherdson John Veach Fe lture Editor Ad Manager News Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Maintaining close coverage of all school news and events was the task of the Fall Wforld staff. Being a small staff, its members had to Work extra hard, many holding more than one job. Leading the staff as editor-in-chief was Geraldine Cruver, while financial matters were accounted for by Donna Chappell, business manager. Mrs. Cook was editorial adviser, and Mr. Roley, busi- ness adviser. Serving as news editor was Will Garrison whose job was to spot prospective news happen- ings and then assign reporters to the possible stories. Ryo Inouye, feature editor, and Mary jane Punter, assistant feature editor, were kept busy each week, supplying the World with light and entertaining material, such as the Castle Bricks. Co-sports editors Don Shepherdson and john Veatch covered all athletic events, as did girlis sports editor, dythe Sun X. Scanning the copy may stakes in writing or grammar were the copy readers Joanne Stieff, Vivianzffomlinson,-and jon VVright. Given the task of distribut- ing the Worlds to sixth period G 'Y C ' . Editor-in-Chief classes was janet Layson, cir- culation manager, while Bar- M's'F ' Adviser bara Casey, exchange editor, mailed more than 150 VVorlds to other schools in exchange for copies of their school papers. Striving to uphold the Worldis motto of Easy to Read and Worth Readingv were the reporters: Barbairx-Casey, janet Layson, Joanne Stieff, Edythe Suxid, jlwian Tomlinsong and jon Wright who searched diligently for all facts of interest to the student body. X' Na. Ads, a vital part of the paper, were solicited by ad chasers Don Cook, Don Dawson, Al Di Loreto, Millie Fulk, Ann Gaston, Linda Hill- strand, .Ian Kanzler, Kirsten Karlsen and Dorothy Sinquefield. In charge of the ad uhustlersii was Efdythe Sun ad manager. Front row: Ryo Inouye, Joanne Stieff, .Edythe Geraldine Cruver, Donna Chappell, Mrs. Cook, Mary ,lane Punter. Row 2: Iohn Veatch, Viyian Tomlinson, Dorothy Sinquefield, Ann Ga Y ammeier, Janet Layson, Barbara Casey. Back row: Don Shepherdson, Bob Perler, Ion Wright, Will Garrison, Don Dawson. Al Di Loreto, Doug Verbonus. '74 Business Nlanager Spring World St fl cyg-,-. The outstanding edition of the XVorld', during the spring staffs reign was the l,O00th issue which was distributed March 25th. Reminiscences of school events for the past thirty-four years were feat- ured in this chronicle. Also featured were articles written by many prominent Tacoma citizens expressing their congratulations for this attain- ment. Stadium newspaper history was again made on April Fool's Day when amused students saw ridiculous articles written in an absurd fashion. Since April Fools Day falls on a Friday fdistri- bution dayl but once every six or seven years, the staff voted in favor of this issue rather than one with an Easter motif. To act as a source of general information for the student body was the goal that the reporters kept in mind as they worked. Reporters were: Kay Blankenship, janet Bonawits, Sally Capen, Jack lindsay Editor-in-Chief Donna Chappell Wynne Graham Ron Larsen Doug Hubner Dorothy Sinquefield Ron Ciro Merle Willey Associate Editor Boys' Sports Editor News Editor Ad Manager Feature Editor Feature lrti I Don Doonan, Carol Duling, Sandra Nixon, Ivan Sellin, Bruce Shackelford, and Edythe Sund. Assisting them were Dave Leonard and Ron XVick, sports reporters. Soliciting advertisements were ad chasers: Barbara Casey, Millie Fulk, Ann Cullikson, Dan Melton, Don Shepherdson and Ralph Shultz under the management of Dorothy Sinquefieltl. In addition to those pictured and already mentioned were: Margie Mani, associate busi- ness manager, Molly Nelson, girls' sports editorg Betsy Blethen and Kathy Swift, copyreadersg Sally Provo, circulation manager, Mary Pat Kane, mailing editor, Karen Stroniberg, ex- change editorg Mrs. Bernice Cook, adviser, and Mr. Dennis Roley, business adviser. Contributing their talents as staff artists for both the fall and spring semesters were Mary Actor and Doug Verbonnsg john Green, Bob Perler, Fred Rabel and Dong lVelch shared the duties of photographers, also for both semesters. l ront row: Donna Chappel, Margie Mani, VVynne Graham, jack Lindsay, Doug Hubner, limi Larsen, Donna Sinquelrield, Molly Nelson, Merle Willey ltow 2: janet Bonawits, Kathy Swift, Sally Capen, Mary Actor, Betsy Blethen -Edyfhe Sund, Dave Leonard, Sally Provo, Carol Duling. ltow 3: Barb f isey, Ann Gulliksen, Kay Blankenship, Ivan Sellin, Ron VViek, Bruee Shalt-kc-md, Sandy Nixon, Mrs. Cook, adviser. Back row: ltalpli Sliulz, D i Nlslton, Don Doonan, Don Shepherdson, Bob Perler, Karen Stromberg. 2 G7 If Y 'ff . Gr 9.5! 45555-f iv Q 'AC if QQ N' A ' 1 new 56 Smwwggliiffwxw C47'i9?if.3.m Z ' ff www WU Miifm W Q9 QQ i3C3QffQi?-.525 -x dQAJ,sQ,g,N 'Q,Q Cy LAf-eJ'W'xc,QfL4f,4,v MQ Dfw F EQ gli WW LD 52 I n FJ fs ,fee 1,4 Q5 ef 3' Hp d dh 'CS 1:0 Q1 1 fu-, ,naw-un af A 3,1-hh 1 S f K x D L Q -1 N em S 3 b ' .iigsv-as , 1954 Awards XVith the tune Pomp and Circumstancei' set- ting the pace, 495 members of an outstanding class walked down the aisle of the College of Puget Sound Memorial Fieldhouse to receive their diplomas in Stadiums seventy-first gradua- tion exercises. Maintaining a 4.0 straight A record through- out their three high school years, Pete Swan, Lois Needham, Dave Long, and Shirley Green were honored as valedictorians. They took their places on the platform along with the class officers, and each valedictorian took one line of this poem as his topic and addressed his classmates in the final assembly: YVhatl you have not a star, and you are going to the seal lnto battle without music! On a journey without a book! XVhatl you have not love, and you talk of livingl The words of this poem were written by Alfred de Musset. Scholarships are based on grades, leadership, character, achievement and aptitude tests, per- sonality, need, and special abilities such as music, dramatics, and public speaking. A student who sets a goal to earn a scholarship should begin in the ninth grade by taking the correct courses for college entrance. He should not spend all his time in study, but have a well-rounded school life, taking an active part in extra-curricular activities, and developing his personality suflici- ently so that he holds elective offices. The larger scholarships to the respective col- leges were presented to the following students by Miss Forbes and Mr. Christie: Rose Mary Bacina, Seattle University, Patricia C. Berg, Lin- field College, Susan B. Cranberg, Colorado Col- lege, james C. Hamilton, VVestern YVashington College of Education, Beverly bl. Karola, YVash- ington State College, Darrell XV. Larsen, Stan- ford University, David E. Long, Stanford University, Lois M. Needham, University of XVashington, Richard A. Peterson, University of NVashington, Leonard H. Ralston, NVashington State College, Thomas C. Reeves, Pacific Lutheran College, Peter N. Swan, Stanford Uni- versity, and Olga D. Stray, YVhitworth College. Likewise and in a similar presentation, the six coveted senior awards were given to the graduates. Peter N. Swan was awarded the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award for his interest in science. The Roberta and Marilyn Powell Award was presented to Donald Guil- liams for his work in the Held of journalism. For her outstanding contribution to the music life of Stadium, Marlene J. Rosenow was given the Phil and Grace Garland Music Award. This was the second year for the presentation of the Drama Award. It went to Donald E. Haas. The name of Martha Ann Douglass was engraved upon the janet Hutlord Memorial Award for her friendliness, cooperation and loyalty to Stadium. Richard A. Peterson received the Rich- ard Gralf Memorial Award for his good sports- manship and high scholastic achievement. J-Bl rLZi Bob McGill Mary Ruddick 0 0 ff74V'f 'WfN 195 5 Va lecl lctorlca ns 7-ri f iL!Ww Wednesday, june eighth, was the final congre- gation for members of the class of 1955. The College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse was the scene for their memorable commencement cere- mony. Recalling this event, the class remembers the honor of having Arthur B. Langlie, governor of the state of Washington, make the commence- ment address. This honor, bestowed to Stadium for the first time, eliminated the traditional valedictorian speeches. Performing at intervals throughout the cere- mony were Stadium's Concert Band and the senior members of A Cappella Choir. Two girls and four boys achieved a perfect four point grade average. This marked the first time that so many students acquired the honor of being valedictorians. At commencement they were introduced and presented with awards which recognized their outsanding scholastic work through their three years at Stadium. Besides maintaining such a high scholastic record, it must also be remembered that these students participated in numerous other activi- ties. Bruce Cochran was Colf Club president as well as captain of the varsity golf team. His other activities included Senior Ball co-chairman, junior Boys, Representative to Student Council, and Bengal Hi-Y. World News Editor, Big S, and winning an oratorical emblem were among the achievements of Will Carrison. A delegate to the United Nations was Bob McGill. He was also World Affairs Club presi- dent, Shield Honor Society vice-president, and x , Q .5 , t 5-553 - A gi ' .f 5 ix . ' -ri. - . 3 S Vivian Tomlinson Sadie Hawkins Dance co- chairman. Being president and secre- tary of Shield Honor Society kept Mary Ruddick busy. She miss Forbes was co-chairman of Football Cffllsfl' M Night and active in Triple S and Tigerannas. Lowell Smith was Science Club president and sergeant at arms, Shield Honor Society vice- president, and Torch Hi-Y treasurer. Band and orchestra held much of his interest. Vivian Tomlinsonis activities included being the United Nations Pilgrimage Contest finalist and Stamp Club treasurer. Occupying much of her time were Triple S and Quill and Scroll. Only hundredths of a point separated the valedictorians from five other students. These pupils, all girls, were also active in school affairs as well as keeping brilliant grade point averages. They were: Geraldine Cruver, Sylvia Skaggs, Jane Brisack, Patricia Hreha, and Nancy Spada- fore. Helping all students and encouraging them to achieve good grades was Miss Evelyn Forbes, the college adviser. Because of her hard work many deserving students were able to go on to college. Some of the gala affairs honoring those gradu- ating were teas, luncheons, and parties. The senior banquet and assembly were the last events. At the banquet the prophecy was read, while at the assembly, on the last day of school for the seniors, the will was announced. it xg K sg it is sf- C I 9 5 5 S e n I o r ' ,, .1 ' yum!! .. ,W 'K' X Y N W in Q '.,' f .QHV , . J ,. f W 5 - Q A E , ' N-A N zvk K L G X , . Q H I ::'V 'S V 1 A - , , . , !: Q? f 'EB' , wr, P i K . in Ae- J' l . ' f . 3 X ,A l x ', A , L ses s s , 'l s ihL a l r A ' . r esir so if E .,.', r I V A 0' -5 ,,,:,: J, E if ' N' A XJ L ., A l 11-.. : - --Q l 'T , var' S , ...: - :S Q Q M .. zl' - lf' 4' z KW if' 2 ' 4 1Q-:Q 1 ,f:, , E 1 U. ,k,1,,., wx W WW .L b -vi 57, g is A. X V 'rx . ,.,. fs. K 1- .u..fM R - A W gg in . 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Johnson Orla Leland Larry Baldwin Gayle Borden Lorraine Dahl Phyllis Gothlin Betty Hoyt Sharon M. johnson LaVcmv Lewis Patsy Barnes jane Brisaek Joan Green Pat Hreha Paddy Kerrone Joanne Lidstroxn Honor Roll I, Xi 1 '95 im X iv' A Q - Q L L a -Q- i V . A ,:. ji . if ,Z Y , v ,f ir 3' 3.5, A X A N 1 ' 'ffl- a I r ' K ,- it b J . , S E! K' ...., I M I ,Q Q SY .L .Q ' ,QL . ..., , .Q W5 .L , -i ,gg ' ' f A9 X I an S up w his il X if if 1: X nw . .. 1 4: 5 x .. X 5 F I ' 1. 11 M . fy ' ,fl ' .X 1 E b ,..,..' 1 Q K x W ' 'S , 3 ri ij in ., . mf .f , - Shun Chih Ling Eva-lyn Maurmann Bob Mc-Gill Manrm-n McGowan Eylinunt Mvya Isao Nakagawara VVayn4- Ncgus Nancy Ozanich joan Pathlrson Carol Pavlic ' Xiarcia l'i'lul's0il Ann Pratm-r Sylvia Prvssnall Cliarlcnc' livynnlrls Ci's'tclu'l1 linlwrts . , Ann Riltlvdgv Dun SL-nit Barbara Sz-al Mary In Siglvr Virginia Skagvn ,- N in Carnlynn Skiing Lowa-ll Smith Lf-land Snider Nancy Spanlafnrn- In Ann Spciicm' D' Harold Tansi-hvr Daw- Tinins Vivian Tomlinson jnhn Vvatch Sandra Vlahox Q .ff-' YK' Edna Limlh l Lynn Mnlzan Not Plvlurvd Sharon Pvppvr Mary Ruddick Yvonns- Oatvs Lynn Slinlz Sylvia Skaggs Joanna' Stieff Ion VVright E id l 1 XT' x i A X . N A ,gy E15 ni Q is :, s-, 9. Nanvy Xlillcl john l,l'lll'l'SUIl Dun linhan .lim Skaggs jvrry Standal Carl WK-st 31 Muriel Hun! Sylvia Skaggs Yin- l're'siLlcnt Sccl'z-tary Jane Brlsack Prcsiclcnt MVS. B- H- EVBHS Jilleen Cormier .Mlviscr 'llreasnrvr Triple Stadiuin's Supporting Spirit, referred to as Triple S, was composed of thc schools most prominent girls-hoth scholastically and socially. Nlcmhers of this honorary organization werc required to inain- tain a C avcragc and to uphold thc standards of Triple S hy scrving othcrs and working for thc hcttcr- ment of the school. ln Scptcinhci' worked with Big S to make the annual hack-to-school Howdy XVccki' a succcssful cvcnt. Co-chairmen from wcrc Pat Hreha, Nancy Spadaforc and Xlarylce Hamilton. A ncw and outstanding project for spring was that of handling concessions at the Daffodil Parade. Triplc S was honored hy hcing the Hrst Tacoma group allowcd to sell refreshments on Parade Day. Girls who worked to inalic this projcct a success wcrc: janet, Broussard, Ann Prater, Corrinc Aitken, Presidcnt .Ianc Brisack, Muriel Hunt and Ann Dcyo. Othcr activities included serving dinner at the annual Foothall Banquct, prcsenting a skit ' Toothall Night, selling hlue and gold porn poinsgscrviiig as ushcrcttcs at school functions and presenting ti 'r annual spring tca with Girls' Cluh in, Mi . Co-chairman of this tea from Tri vlc S Wai' an Grc X . Rcco fnizin f tlu-so activities, Stadium i i 's . ' . . 'y . K A these girls lor their genuine supporting spirit. ,MV f 'l i I f if .' ' S lr, cc ,nhl x Front row: Mary Actor, Jeanette Berry, 0 gy Kuliis, Ioan Green, Lois Hagniann, Jillccn Cormier, treasurer, Muriel Hunt, vice president, Iane Brisack, president, Sylvia Skaggs, secretary, Caro erry, a reha, Edna Lindh, Carolynn Skoog. Row 2: Mrs. Evans, aillviserg-A ary Rucldick, Gerry Cruver, Corrine Aitken, Hodclcll Gadd, Jo Taylor, Kay Blankenship, Virginia Skagen, Eloise Enghretson, Nancy SpadaforE:f'Edy1'l'r9 '.' nfl, Janet Broussard, Sandra Fingold. Back row: Consi Evans, Nancy Millcr, Ann Prater, Sharon Viafore, XE-flilll fI'oml,i.uson,. Mary jo Sigler, Ma ylcc Hamilton, Call Bodcn, Marilyn jctcr, Ann Dcyo, Ansina Jaunzeniis, Pat Kindregan. 'K ' 32 Shield Honor Society Shicld Honor Socicty membership was rnadc np ol: thc studcnts achieving a 3.2 gradc point aycragc or hcttcr. Thcir projccts consistcd of wccding and clcaning thc daftodil lmcds in thc front court and thc rc-matting of individual photos in thc senior class pictures of previous ycars. Sclccting a mcmlmcr for thcir annual cluli scholarship cliniaxcd thc ycar. l7ronl row: N. Xlctllcr. K. Kasscllnan, C. Bishop, Xl. Sigh-r, l,. Smith, xicc prcsidcntg B. llrulwcr. Nl. llunt, sc-crm-tary, Nl. liuddick, pri-sidcnt, fxi. jctcr, tri-asurcrg C. Kcil, G. Knott, E. Enghrctson, j. Sw:-nson. lion 2: Y. Tornlinson, lt. Pitttrnan, Brown, H. Sund. C, Sltoog. C. Firm. A, Swanm, B. Sw:-cxwy. Skaggs, C. Evans, V, Skaucn, N. Spadaforc, C. licrry, I. Andrcscn, P. Hrcha. S. johnson. How '31 -I. Schwcnkc, C. Si-ldcn, KI. IIutchcE,..l:L Ntilliarnson, 1. BL-rry, G, Bodcn, P. Kuljis, S. Kohlcr, I. Sun I. lionaxyits. Caps-n. C. ltcynolds, C. Aitkcn, S. Eddy. . 'K ' ct. Row 4: A. llorthcr, S. Nclson, I. Ohlson, S. WVs-stcott, M. Scott, .-X, lla-yo. A. jaunfcniis. E. Maurniann, J. Broussard, M. VVilliams. VV, Graham, D, Hudinick, -I. johnson, M. hlunilortf, Hill, D. VVolf. S. Fingold. Roxy 5: l. Macs, fl. Backstrom. L. Dodd, L. Nicrrill, llacklcr, D. Brnclu-r, j. Taylor, R. Cadd, V. Ranisdcll, Nl, .Mulcrson, l.. Nlorrisscy, j. Flcrnniing. S. Arthur J. Harkm-ss, Back row: I,, linilxall, N. Ilarkncss, D. Stuart, l. Scllin, B. McGill, S. .'Xn4l4-rsoll, ll. Coillnan, C. Ganz, D. Scastrorn, D. Todd, Lindsay, Andcrson, ,I. llllTl'IlI, U. Scott. , H .Ls fr . fitgfffii 'fi i M . 4457 Quill and Scroll Stadiunrs chaptcr oi tht- National Alonrnalisin Socicty. thc Xlclyilic E. Stonc Chaptcr ol' Quill and Scroll. acccptcd into niclnlwrship all stu- dcnts who had donc outstanding work in thc iiclcl of journalism on cithcr thc XVorld or thc Vlqillltbllltl staffs. With a candlclight ccrcinony, Stadium incin- lmcrs, supcryiscd lay Nlrs. Cook. hcipcd initiatc chartcr rncmlwrs of thc Quill and Scroll group at Clovcr Park High School. lfronl row: VY1ll Garrison, Cznolynn Skoog, Consi lixans. Yix ian Qblnlllixxsuir. Ucrry Ci'i1vcr, llyo lnouyc, lion 2: Sandra lfinuohl. scL'rf'bax'3g Indy Cundslroln, plvfsillcrltg Nlary ,Io Siyllcr. xicc prcsif dcnlg ,lcanync Slllilll, ircasurcrg Xlrs. Cook. arlyiscr, liar-k row: Pat llrc-ha. Donna Chappcll, Ianct Layson. Carl XYrsl. -It-an Xndrcscn, Nlargarct l.:nns WY! dlfwjt 664 HO' W5 Q Q National Thespians The highcst honor giycn to a studcnt intcr- cstcd in drainatics is mcrnlrcrship in National Thcsplans. Any mcinlmcr ot Tlicspians who carns the rcquircd l1llIlllJ0l' of points is cligihlc to cntcr the clulus honorary socicty. Points wcrc carncd hy acting in or dirccting onc-act plays, which we-rc prcscntcd at Thcspian incctlngs, as wcli as giving nionologucs or doing conunittcc work. Thc main projcct of National 'l'hcspians was organizing a trip lor thc cntirc Tlicspian clulr to onc ot thc thcatcrs at thc Uniycrsity of XVashii gton. , ,q Sfonl ro ': Sandra lfingold, Charlic Tcnnant, Consi Evans, Carol Paylic. Row 2: Ansma jaunzcniis. Marcia Pctcrson, Molly Nclsorl, In Taylor, Muricl Hunt, Mary In Siglcr. Back row: Icrry 1.1-1- Boylc, Roddcll Cadd, Mary Actor, Lynn Molzan, Kvn Spiirucoii, jack Andcrson. xjxh vm G2 ,, A , 75 GF rv fi? ff QPR Cn - .',..!A EX -N ima Q S? iv W QP gm f7w2e,e A e .3 Qs Q . 11?-'IL 743.11 Lf ,LQ C ka jjzdfbg-J Le. jk-F M K, 2x,.Ll9c-:aff M U 4 r ks Aj? L L Gul' Lf-'Z,x..,kQL K f WPLWQ 0j:4!fJ'0'Z V 70 QED cf. AAMQ CL,-.lf-0 Uogdo ,Z 5-UL, cvhg ,445 I 1 A ' ' .7 , - '1 if U ii!-QQ' rw? ,L,uN5xm?CC ' , ,U ' j 1 U - ,W f I ' , fihli.,-' J7'L,f f Q LN J A, I , ip 1 af X 'X , Al E J 5' X ,, 1 . . . hers and the students, S-C21 ere served in many ways .... C3 Mm +51 ei XNQ E524-ff 1 c , S 3 se . iw , .ff :nf eff fift- 'NL 1 K1 Carol Berry L l-if , I 5! President -My f , Cirlsi Club, the largest club in our school, is a service club in which every girl is an auto- matic member. Their calendar of events began with the presentation of flowers to faculty members on their birthdays throughout the school year. The remembrance was appreciated by the teachers and did much in the way of establishing better student-faculty relations. As the months sped by, Thanksgiving found the members busily sell- ing programs and clirysanthemums at the animal Turkey Day Game. During the year the Girls' Club cabinet members gave pot-lucks including other schools. These were held before games with the respec- Gayle Boden Duane Vice President Secreta rv Mary lee Hamilton 'l'reasurcr fi Girls' Club tive schools. These pot-lucks were so well re- ceived that other schools were quick to recipro- cate With invitations to visit them. For Christmas, president Carol Berry pre- sented Girls, Council with a 11eW l'0OlTl in Which to hold their meetings every Wednesday morn- ing. It was decorated with red check ruffles on the Window and blackboards with portraits of the cabinet members on the Walls. The room came complete with a big red ribbon on the door and a card addressed to all the members. The different departments of Girls' Club each had their individual jobs to complete, but they seemed to find time to Work together on teachers' teas and bake sales. They also sold Tiger - R is R A Rs nn Olds Mary Lee Hamilton treasurer- Gail Boden, vice presidentg Miss McCulloch, adviserg Carol Berry, president Girls' Council-Front row: Edith A Diane Corcoran, secretaryg Mary Io Sigler, Lorraine Dahl. Row hz Edna tindh, Margaret Strachan, jean Andresen, Roddell Gadd,.Saundra Williams Ieanette Berry, Mary Actor. Row 3: lane Brisack, Nancy Ozanich, LaVerne Lewis, Ruth Ann Volk, janet Backstrom, Connie Engbretsoif, Back row: Marilyn Ieter, Iudy Weller, Joanne Stieff, Maureen McGowan, Pat Kindregan, Judy Barnes. Gayle Knott Mary Jo Sigler Lorraine Dahl Edith Ann Olds Miss McCulloch Ft llowship Service Social VVclfare Adviser Tracks, little blue notebooks in which students could keep assignments and notes. February was the first month for the new Girls, Club paper to be published. It featured the latest fashions, favorite recipes, jokes, and a feature story on the Girl of the Monthf' In order to select a suitable name for the paper a contest was conducted for this purpose with the prize being a ticket to the annual Girls' Club tolo. As March and April appeared, plans were made and successfully carried out, in coopera- tion with the Girls' Club of Lincoln High School, concerning the sale of daffodil buttons. Immediately following this came the Girls' Club Tolo and Tolo Week. The purpose of tolo week was to have the girls wait upon the boys and abide by their slightest wish. The week was climaxed by the dance to which the girls asked the boys. This state of affairs contributed greatly to the spirit and gaity of the student body. Then came May flowers and an impressive ceremony in honor of Memorial Day. In this assembly, honoring Stadiumis war dead, girls who were outstanding in Stadium carried wreaths of flowers through the court and placed them at the foot of trees, which were planted during a previous assembly. After this a military salute was given. This assembly was, and always shall be, a serious and long to be remembered occasion during the life of the ever changing student body. As graduation neared for the seniors, an as- sembly Was given after school for the incoming sophomores and the girls acting as their big sisters. The assembly was for the purpose of acquainting the girls with their future high school. The final day arrived and once again the girls of Stadium were present at the solemn installa- tion ceremony. Carol, the retiring queen, re- viewed with her subjects their many successful achievements during their short stay in the brown castle. After delivering her farewell speech, Carol greeted the new queen and escorted her to the throne. Upon doing this she silently stepped into the background to make way for the new president and her attendants to carry on the important and rewarding work that comes from serving humanity. Big Show Co-chairmen: Judy Gundstrom, Girls' Club Tolo and Day Co-chairmen: Department Sub-chairmen: Jeanette Lorraine Dahl. Nancy Ozanich, Bev Nicholson, Maureen Berry, Edna Lindh, Mary Actor, Pat McGowan, Jeanette Berry. Kindregan. 37 X Monday A-Front row: M. Aalmo, C. Berry, K. McCarty, sergeant at arms, S. Logan, secretary, C. Barrett, S. Wilson, president, N. Spragg, vice presi- dent, M. Sigler, S. Perkins, M. Muna, B.-'Balodis ow 2: M. Willey, A. Darulis, S. Pepper, V. SkagenQ':'fr-A-udresc , I. Baker, I. Backstroin, C. Jensen, Miehaud, L. Nichols, J. MifNeish, J. Iilgrstgr. Ho ' ' : P. DeVoto, I. Taylor, li. Gadd, C. PHugmacher, J. Carlson, D. Buduiie , I. Bonawits, M. Strachan, M. Boggs, S. VVeitzel, J. VVillian1s. Back row: S. Mickens, C. Brown, L. ML-Keen, R. Magnuson, Dunigan, B. Wood, C. Moorhead, D. Miller M. Burch, il. Dorn, j. Healy, treasurer, M. Rasmussen, C. Belfoy. Monday B7Front row: I. Ceerts, B. Lee, ll. Linggi, treasurer, K. Booth, E. Beeken, viee president, D. Tennyson, president, S. Skaggs, M. undorff, P. Breining, G. Singer. Row 2: P. Vetter, l. Starkey, C. Borden, S. Fassett S. Davies, I. Findlay, M. Hughes, M. Lamson, C. Roberts. Row 3: C. Smith, M. VVetxnore, D. Carr, S. Fleming, C. Fredrickson, B. Haines, C. Meade, I. Johnson, K. Frederick. Back row: S. Perkins, C. Knutsen, G. Bishop, D. Larsen, W. Franzen, K. Mahoney, I. Weller, L. Murphy, D. Pentecost, M. Hume, D. Hoseason. Y Af' va n l 1 Stclclium Sahasa, the Y-Teen group for girls in our school, holds the interest of many Stadium girls. The club was divided into six individual groups led by Patsy Barnes, janet Layson, Gwen Sam- mons, Nancy Spragg, Darlene Tennyson and Sue Wilson. The main purpose of Sahasa is to include Stadium girls in the worldwide organization of the Young WVomen,s Christian Association. Mem- bership fees allowed the girls to have the privi- leges offered by the Y. If a medical examination proved a girl physically fit, she was welcome to use the gymnasium and swimming pool to her own advantage. Membership in Sahasa could be attained by any Stadium girl if she attended four out of five weekly meetings before the recognition service held in November. This solemn service formally initiated the girls into the Y-Teen club. Potlucks, group get-togethers, and parties with Hi-Ys were some of the activities of Sahasa. Guest speakers such as hair stylists and foreign members of the Y.XV.C.A. added interest to the meetings. Something to Rememberi' was the theme of the annual semi-formal tolo dance sponsored by Sahasa. The fall dance, held in the Wedgwood Boom of the Mfinthrop Hotel, was under the direction of eo-chairmen Sue Wilson and janet Layson. The other tolo presented by Sahasa was Moonlight and Rosesf, This annual Rose Tolo was held at the Sportsmens' Chateau, and couples danced to the music of Ivy Cozart. Co-Chairmen of the formal affair were Shirley Dufresne and Mary jo Sigler. Highlighting the spectacular dance was the crowning of queen jean Andresen. junior attendant to the Queen was judy Ness and Joy Tresness was sophomore attendant. .JU ff K 1 all Monday C--Front row: L. Baker, 1. Cormier, A. Deyo, R. Wight, treasurer, Dufresne, president, M. Mardesick, secretary, I. Smith, vice president, A. Fisk, C. Fletcher. Row 2: D. Lawton, G. Weller, I. Diven, B. Hoyt, M. Norman, I. Roehlk, I. Paulson, H. Warren, Row 3: A. Schmidt, C. Fomia, A. Hall, C. Ferro, S. Wilson, S. Muzzy, . Snelson, G. Weston, M. Willoughby. Back row: R. McKinney, S. Rowland, M. Hurd, A. Hix, S. Haase, C. Green, E. Doyle, C. LaVine, I. Macs. 38 Interclub-Front row: Janet Layson, Iilleen Cormier, president, Sylvi Skaggs, treasurer, Shirley Dufresne. Row 2: Kay Blankenship, Gwen Sam mons, Pat Harris, LaVeme Lewis, Darlene Tennyson. Back row: Sue Wilsor Patsy Barnes, Diane Corcoran, Carol Barrett. Saba ca Teen-age Dating was the topic of this years Hi-Y-Y-Teen Midwinter Conference. It was held at the College of Puget Sound and was planned by chairman Diane Corcoran. General president for Sahasa was LaVernc Lewis. lt was her job to hold weekly meetings with the six chapter presidents and to represent Sahasa in Student Council. lt was also her duty to see that the co-chairmen for Sahasals projects were appointed. LaVerne attended all Y.W.C.A. meetings when it was in the interest of Sahasa to be represented. NVinning the Miss Centennial Contest was another honor accorded LaVerne. She repre- sented Tacoma at the National Centennial Con- vention in New York City which lasted one Week. Parties with Hi-Ys, cakewalks, Father-Daugh- ter luncheons and bakesales were some of the ways the Sahasa chapters raised money for con- tributions to LaVerneis cornpaign. Through the combined efforts of these Sahasa members and outside donations, LaVernc was chosen our representative to the Centennial. ,Iilleen Cormier was the president of Interclub Council. Interclub was composed of the presi- dents and 1'eprescntatives of each Sahasa and each Tokolah group, Lincoln's Y-Teen. Being a service club, Sahasa aided Stadium as well as world-wide organizations. Sending a magazine to Luisenshule, our atliliated school in Dusseldorf, Germany, and making curtains for the lunchroom were two of the projects for the year. Some of the money from chapter bake sales and other money making projects Went to various funds around school, such as, the Carol Shelly Fund, the VVorld-Castle Brick Fund and others. At the end of the year they give a S100 scholarship to a deserving Sahasa member. Tuesday lticmer Hngyall, I. llill, secretaryq I. Q x'l'lfUl'l', vice presi- dcntg C. 2: C. Zaftino. 1. Tryfou ll. lnouye, B. Pendleton ll: C. Steeper. S. Hackler, A. Gaston. L. Moffat. L ltow 4: 1. NI. Thomas. D. Ranney, Xl llortlu l'. VVitter, P. H. Sommer, N. Harkness. P. Reflinyl, C. M. K-regersen. J. Spun M. Anderson, L. Morriscy. :X arnes. ,l. Xlcllonald. 4 4 4 - Tuesday B7Front row: Ianet Trippel, Alice Cunningham, Kay Blankenship, Janet Moseid, vice presidentg Cwenn Sarnulons, presidentg LaVerne Lewis, treasurer, Ilelen DeRosa, Connie Richmond, Consi Evans. Row 2: Ruby Black, Caryl Crutchfield, Carol Gibbs, Mary Ellen Hagclin, joy Tresncss, Barbara Sand, Gretchen llartline, Mary Scott, Nancy Metzlcr. Back row: Gwen Sweitzer, Barbara Trotter, Jeanette lleidt, Sandra Dorrien. Clariee Altheimcr, Nettie Russell, Stessi Rome, Barbara Olson, Judy Tatum. YZ? yv olo Co-chairmen, clockwise: janet Layson, Shirley Dufresne, Suc Wilson, 1d Mary jo Sigler. Tuesday C-Front row: I. Stieff, G. Crnver, M. johnson, M. Bames, P. Harris, I. Layson, president, C. Skoog. vice presidentg Barber, treasurer, C. Butterfield, secretaryg D. Cromwell. How 2: M. Ball, j. Karlen, D. jones, S. Williams, P. Fisher, B. Shultz, S. Brunstad, I. Wochna, B. Henry, S. Cutler. Back TOXVZ J. Amauo, M. Crain, B. Burk, I. Fredrickson, D. Kemhel, A. Iverson, C. Feed, K. Sowers, R. Gambill, fl. Hcllstrom, D. Cardella. 39 Front row: Bruce Cochran, secretary, Don Henderson, vice presiclentg Dick Mires, Darth Swanson, sergeant at arms, Dave Leonard, Larry Beardsley, chaplain, Bob Pearson, treasurerg Bill Ruddick, president, Dave Tinius, Mr. Levinson, adviser. How 2: Iohn Woodworth, Dave Butler, Bill Wieeking, john llorem, Clark Mires, Dick Nelson, Shun Ling, Phil Brisack, Joe Gordon, Mr. Beer, adviser. Back row: VVayne Nelson, Fred VVarniek, Stuart Henderson, Don Davidson, Lanny VVnerch, Topper Phibbs, Terry Sovine, Carl Kludt, jim Boyd, Ken VViley. Front row: Mr. John llunt, adviser, lim Nlaniatis, sergeant at arinsg Steve Crary, treasurer, Walt Cook, chaplain, Fred jenkins, president, Todd llolmberg, vice president, Gary Howard, secretary, Bob Stevenson, Dick VVebb. llow 2: Bob Jackson, Bill Connolly, Roy Trettin, Harold Tauscher, lion Cirdler, jim Jensen, Ron Lange, Leo Trettin, Teddy Strand. Back row: Terry Strand, Bob jensen, Lloyd Schlegel, Bob Loxvman, Rod Anderson, Henry Ehrenheim, Denny Lange, Gary Hansen, Link Nelson. .Ph ,. 4 - Front row: Tom Mattingly, Larry Lesley, secretary, Don Moreland, vice president, Roger Hamilton, presidentg Pete Norman, Dan Melton, sergeant at armsg Charles Mellinger, Steve Bethke. Row 2: Bob Alexson, Randy Nau, Dick Gourley, Bob Black, Iim Wilhelmi, treasurer, Alex Kohl, lim Widenmann, Bill Wingard, Mike McGowan. Back row: George Swayze, chaplain, Larry Stenberg, Tom Healy, Byron Drahold, Bob Forrester, Denny Seinfeld, Iim Norton, Larry Lee, Ierry Wilson. 40 Bengal Hi-Y Bengals began their year of ac- tivities by ushering at the Turkey Day Came and the Clobe Trotter Varsity Show held in November. As the pre-Christmas spirit de- scended upon us, the members entered in by operating a lot from which they sold Christmas trees to raise money for sponsoring a Korean War orphan for a year. The orphan Was selected by a commit- tee in cooperation with Dr. Harold B. Long, pastor of Immanuel Pres- byterian Church, and the American Red Cross. In the spring of the year they participated in Y-Teen confer- ences and competitive basketball games With other Hi-Y groups in the city. Castle Hi-Y Castle Hi-Y began the year by taking a field trip to McNeil Island Penitentiary. Members spent the time exploring the grounds and buildings on the island. The club was honored to have as itis guests at one of the meetings, Staff Sergeant james Beaty who spoke to the group on Air Force Survivalf' Another interesting eve- ning Was spent listening to guest spaeker, Lt. Heymel from the Ta- coma Fire Department. ln the spring, Castles held their annual F ather-Son Banquet at the Top of the Ocean. Royal HI-Y Selling booster pins to promote school spirit for the football season was Royal Hi-Yis first project of the year. Two needy families greatly appreciated the food and money collected by the members at Christmas time. This year, the Hi-Y again con- ducted two fund-raising campaigns. Donations were collected during a one-week drive in all roll rooms for the March of Dimes. During a Five- day period students and faculty could have their shoes shined, the proceeds being given to the Cancer Fund. Another service project was the February talent show given for the youngsters at Remann Hall. Stadium Hi-Y Stadium Hi-Y's basketball team won the Hi-Y Basketball League championship for the second year in a row. They scored wins over the four other entrants from Stadi- um as well as those from Lincoln, Clover Park and Franklin Pierce. The club took an active interest in its projects, the first of which was a dance at Odd Fellows Hall after the Clover Park-Stadium foot- ball game. Another fall activity was collecting the greens and trees used by the Girls' Club in its all- school Christmas decorations. In the spring they gifted the school with a class notice hell for the front court. I Q Tiger HI-Y During the year Tiger Hi-Y members devoted much of their time to fund-raising projects. Among these were a dance held after the Crid-Co-Bound, a car wash, and a raflle on a 325 gift certificate which was redeemable at any store. The money collected was used to send food baskets to needy families at Christmas time, and for the Hi-Y's annual S100 scholarship which was given to a deserving Stadium senior. Tigers also took part in the All-City Hi-Y Dance. Aside from welfare projects, the club enjoyed speakers at some of the weekly meetings. I Torch Hl-Y Starting the year off with a bang, Torch Hi-Y sold plastic identifica- tion card holders. The Hi-Yis next two activities were a New Yearis eve party and an all-city dance. They completed their calendar by having a springtime cruise. Once a month Torch members, with Mr. Dolan as their adviser, at- tended a church service together. A representative from the church participated in a discussion of his religion at the following Hi-Y meet- ing. To keep themselves busy be- tween these activities, Torch Hi-Y repaired equipment for the crip- pled Children's Brownie Troop. Front row: Bob Ramsey, chaplaing Bob Burdick, secretary, Hoy Liljcbeck, viee president, Steve Anderson, sergeant at armsg jim Skaggs, president, john ltademaker, treasurer, Dick Martin, llank DeVore, Gene Bronk, Mr. Crzadzielewski, adviser. How 2: Frank Cushing, VVoody llunt, Dave Bodyfelt, ,lack Sonntag, Bob Skaggs, Cary Buck, Larry Craig, Kirk Ball, jim Murphy, Dick Bullatl. Back row: Bon VVarter, Den Goldsberry, Mike Cranston, Larry Dufraine, Dale Carlson, john Burg, Jim Angelel, Bob Deliosa, Jerry Ciste, Tom llavel, Clint Names. Front row: Cary Larson, sergeant at arms, ,lim Bargelt, vice president, Steve Lindsay, treasnrerg hd Pooley, president, Iim Eshelman, secretary, Bob Fisher, chaplain, Dick Boyd, Dave Allard. Row 2: Dick Bockman. Ken Chittiek, Dan YVuliek, Dick llalfhill, Burton Gruber, Chuck Fav,. 111113, YViiy'i1e- Erickson. Back row: Ron Schwarz, Bill Nlt-Cilton. Riino Streeter, lim Blair, llanl ,nge , Jim More. Bob Perler, Bill Mclieever, Dick Cabot. 'il Front row: Bob Sinclair, treasurer, Charlie Tennant, Bob Morris, Lowell Smith, presidentg Lynn Molzan, vice president, jack Bolton, secretary, Bill Clagett, sergeant at arms. Row 2: jim Sln-dd, Ralph Schulz, Franz Nelsson, Bill Moser, jim Bell, Randy Smith, Mr. Dolan, adviser. Back row: Tony Piva, Don Hudson, Don Doonan, Harold Butler, Bob Canis, Don Patterson. 41 Front row: Jun Skaggs, Don Henderson, presidentg Charlie Tennant, vice president, Bill Ruddick, Ed Pooh-y, Franz Nelsson. Back row: YVayne Erickson. Cary Howard. Pred Jenkins, Roger llamilton, Dan Melton, secretary-tri-asurer, John liiHl0lllilk0I'. Front row: Harold Tauscher. treasurer, Bill McGilton, sergeant-at-arms5 John Rademaker, vice president, Jim Skaggs, presidentg Robert Ramsey, secretary, Jan VV1.-pfer, Jack Bolton, 'Don Shepherdson. How 2: Dick Bocknian, Kinio Streeter, Larry Dufraine, Steve Anderson, Steve Lindsay, Cc-orge Grant, Bill ltuddick, Bob McGill. How 3: Larry Pentecost, Tom Thomson, John Pic-tv, Dick Mires, Steve Crary, Bill Bell, Kurt Corey, Dave Tinius. Back row: VVill Garrison, Tom Coleman, Dennis Johnson, Clemence Bachvneier, Jim Bargelt, George Jones, Boger Frichette, Bruce - A I Front Row: Delene VVolf, Bonnie Mills, Marilyn Berg, Sandra Sweeney, Judy Rogers, Willa Franzen, Wayne Negus, president, Darrell Reeck, vice president, Deanna Kludt, treasurer, Nancy Smith, secretary, Mr. Lemmon, aclviserg Mr. Clark, adviser, Mr. Veach, adviser. Row 2: Norma Olson, Karen Hagen, Charlotte Anderson, Sally Capen, Jo Ann Harkness, Joyce Gilford, Janet Leonaxdxfhyllis Hanson, Claudia Farmer, Anita Christiansen, Merle Willey, Pat DeVoto. Row 3: Barbara rank, Bemicc Strom, Ruth Tongedahl, Clarine Wick, Thora Jean Hagen, Karen Heinsicy, 42 Hi-Y Council Coordinating thc work of the city's Hi-Y groups was the Hi-Y council's chief purpose. lVorking with Mr. Harry Garrison, YMCA youth director, they organized tho city-wide induction service in October. Conferences with Y-Teen groups helped many teenagers solve their problems, while moral and spiritual standards among Hi-Y groups were emphasized through the councils adoption of a new code of ethics. The competitive spirit of Tacomais Hi-Y groups was not neglected. Hi-Y basketball teams played a full schedule of games. U Big S A busy year for Big S included two dances co-sponsored with Triple S. These were annual affairs, the Howdy Dance and the Big Triple S Dance. Selling seats in the bleachers for the Daffodil Parade was another Big S project. Big S presented inspirational trophies to all regular sports teams which included: basketball, rifle, football, tennis, swimming, and track. Purchasing starting blocks for the swimmers and a bulletin board for the school rounded out the clubis activities. As in years past Big S gave a S100 scholarship to a deserving member. Cochran, Russell Bud, George Stray, Hi-C Club The purpose of Hi-C club was to further Christian fellowship at Sta- dium. Religious films, a visiting evangelistic team, and guest mis- sionaries varied the weekly meet- ing. Sponsored by Hi-C, 'iMary Beedf, a movie concerning a mis- sionary among the lepers, was pre- sented to the student body. In March the club held its annual banquet at the First United Presby- terian Church. Annabelle Kurtz, Earlene Bender, Edine Beekcn, Phyllis Gothlin, Betty Jean Hardy, Jo Taylor. Row 4: Esther Taylor, Jene Johnson, Margie Mani, Leona Young, Judy Hellstrom, Eunice Solheim, Bonnie Knittle, Barbara Olson, Judy Tatom, Beulah Sacket, Joyce Schwenke, Roddell Gadd, Marleea MacMonagle. Back row: Ed Burrough, Byron Jensen, Don Patterson, Ralph Rasmuson, Howard Carlson, Bob Larson, Paul Johnson, Jim Chapman, Jerry Boyle, Bill Winder. Patrol Officers To assist the 'Traffic Department in the City's safety program, Sta- dium had its own student patrol officers. These boys protected many lives by being on duty to direct traffic every day at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. on the streets in front of the school. Under the direction of Mr. Sheedyis faculty adviser, and jim Brickley, captain, Stadiums, patrol- lers Worked for an accident-free school year. ln appreciation for the services offered by these boys, the City Police Department issued silver badges to them. These badges per- mitted the patrol officers to ride the city buses free of charge. Student Leader's Club Stadium's Student Leaderis Club proved an important aid during the year by supplying the boys, gym with indoor apparatus, the health classrooms with blackout shades and the school coaches with movie film. This film was used by the athletic advisors as a fault- finding device in sports. lVorking in the checkroom at all school dances, the student leader group helped greatly in assisting these Stadium affairs. Front row: Russell Rnd, VValter Cook, Roy Liljc- beck, Bob Burdick. Phil Farmer, sergeant at Rifle Team The four teams drawn from Sta- dium's Rifle Club this year were the varsity, reserve, girls and be- ginners teams. These four teams shot in a series of matches that culminated in the National Cham- pionship of the junior Rifle Asso- ciation. The teams sometimes partici- pated in matches away from school. Une such occasion was the out-of- doors contest held in Monroe, VVashington. Several Stadium students were rated as Expert Riflemen which was the second highest rating given by the National Rifle Association. They were: Roger Frichette, Will Garrison, Margaret Lamson and Ted Stover. Front row: jim Anderson, lim Brickley, captain, Rudy Horst, ,lim Usburn. Back row: Mr. Shen-dy. adviser, Ronald Hagen, Cary liausani. he A. Q .L an 4 - arms, Iohn Rademaker, Randy Nan, Lcc Rogers, Richard Bley. Row 2: Dave Spangler, ,B,g,h,' ohnson Toni Thomson, Clelnence Bachineier, Dick Bocklnan, Bill Hatch, jini Pike, Ed Price, erry rcrs, Don Doonan, Bob Brostrrnn. Row 3: Iarold Lippold, Bruce Cochran, Hob llelling, Kurt Corey, vice president, Kimo Streeter, treasurerg Larry Pentecost, Bob Moore, Dave McGuire Bob Snyder, jim Bell. Back row: Bob Pearson, Harold Algeo, Wayne Nelson, jim Eshelnian Don Scott, Mike Medley, Bill Mcflilton, presidentg Ronald Herzog, David NVhite, George Stray. Front row: Mr. Arpke, coach, Will Garrison, secretary, Roger Frichette, Ron Larsen, presidentg Ted Stover, vice president, Margaret Lamson, treasurer, Al Wendler, ' can ' . Row 2: lack Rummel, John Green, john Lade, Bob Chiarovano, Elwood Budil, Marsha nox, Fred Langton. Iohn Bare, Loren Ceder. Back row: Bill Schink, Dave Purchase, John Pittman, Phill Hopen, Dennis Paul, Lanny Wuerch, Dave Schneebeck, Leonard Andrews. 4- 43 I Y Front row: VV. Craham, I. Cassello, H. VVight, I. johnson, treasurer, I. Rogers, preside: - '. Drahold --vires es' . liovland, L, Cittel, C. Barrett, N. Mc-Carnes, B. Hoyt. Row 2: . . , . Boot , . Kuljis, IC. Dahl, B. Cainplmell, M. Thomas, D. Hansen, I. Andresen, S. Pepper, M. McCabe, ltome, Mrs. llenienway, adviser. Row 3: P. Hale, F. YVillis, C. Meeks, C. Smith, I. Macs, Campbell, I. Trovani, D. Brneher, j. Swenson, K. Flock, M. jcter, A. Swanes, M. Fitts, P. Neil. Now -4: D. Provo, C. Frost, J. Anderson, C. jones, Anderson, I.. Morrissey, D. Kemhel, C, f U Fall--Front row: Indy Cnndstrom, janet Moseid, ,Ieanyne Smyth, Kay Blankenship, Mavis Gaines, How 2: Carol Pavlie, Ina Starkey, Nancy WVissinger, Noralu Kanarr, Pat Miesse, Marilyn Aalmo, Mary Nelsen, Geraldine Mark, joan VVeller, Nancy Berry, Marie Marahello, Iackie Amano, Delores Ilansen. Row 3: Marlene Penman, , -'Y' ' in Sharon Heather, Marilyn Berg, Rudette Sommer, Della Pentecost, Judy Carlson, Cheryl Thorestad, janet Powers, Marilyn Breidenlmach, Sandra Sweeney, Donna Crant. Row 4: Brian Jennings, Dorothy Almquist, Joanne Stieff, Thora Spring Bond and Stamp, Front row: Pat Hreha, Sue Xvilson, Sharon Logan, lwierle Willey, Barbara Casey, jeanyne Smyth, Mavis Gaines, janet Moseid, Kay Blankenship, john Burg, Bob Skaggs, Pat Fisher, JoAnn Langvad. Row 2: Nancy Coates, Diane Kelpman, Gretchen Weller, Agnes Masteller, Rose Smith, Nancy Harkness, Dianne Willhurq- Mary Nelsen, Colleen Pflugmacher, Anita Wikstrom, Katia Ekvall, Peggy Fox, QHicIrc7y7 l1RTWw 3: Elli Brandt, Nancy Smith, Nancy Miller, Margaret Strachan, Betsy McBride, Diane Budinick, Joanne Rohrig, Bill Nicholson, Larry 44 VX IEi iCross Representatives To increase niemliership in the American Bed Cross. representa- tives from each roll room helped promote a drive in which IOOUQ, contrihution was the main olvject. The Bed Cross stimulated a school-Wide project of filling gift hoxes which were sent as CARE packages to needy Europeans. Kembel, C. Borden, -I. Landhurg, L. Nichols, D. Lawton, B. Hardy. Row 5: I. Kanarr, I.. jones, Stenherg, J ' 1, B. Drahold, B. Sweeney, , Nosei I , E. Bowyer, D. Ward, J. VVitter. . - : : D. Nelson, I. More, P. Bri- sack, I. Boyd, D. Hubner, G. Andersen, D. Swanson, A. Barnes, P. Dnren, I. Frohniader. K. Pitz, T. Hoarke, T. Ralston. ABSENT: D. Henderson, secretary. Bond and Stamp Managers A Bond and Stamp Manager was selected from each roll room for the purpose of soliciting stamps to classroom students. One morning a week was set aside for selling the l0- and 25-cent stamps. At the time the Hrst stamp was purchased, each student received a stamp folder. This folder, upon completion, could he exchanged for a United States Savings Bond which in return could he redeemed at maturity in ten years for its full face value. Many of the students strived to till hoth a 10- and 25-cent folder. Helping Mr. Smith, who intro- duced the program to Stadium twelve years ago, were his clerical assistants Kay Blankenship, Mavis Caines and planet Moseid. Count- ing money, sorting reports and fill- ing envelopes for the next sale of stamps were some of their impor- tant duties. Jenn Hagen, Diana Dyer, JoAnn Harkness, Margo VVard, Larry Johnson, Monte Berg, Ioan Hale, lim Anton, Dennis Flannigan. Row 5: Teddy Strand, Dan VVnlick, lion Kinzel, Bonnie Lange, Boh jackson, Dick Yohn, Ioe Lalioeqne, Ken Chittick, Richard Bockman, Larry Stenlverg, Iohn Ostlund, Leonard Lukin. Back row: Harvey Beehtholdt, Arthur ltnnyan, Alden Erickson, Arnold Nordlnnd, Iohn Radeinaker, Lee Snyder, John VVoodworth, Darth Swanson. ltounie Fox, Dong Nelson, Iames Briekley. I Stenherg, Cheryl Thorestad, Sharon Fleming, Carolyn Belfoy. Iiow 4: Dorothy Sinquefield, jackie Amano, Bob Edmondson, Jack Hummel, Jim Blair, Mike McCallum, Terence McMichael, jim More, Gary Hansen, Dale Carlson. Back row: Doug Nelson, Les Olson, Dave Todd, Cary Ganz, Denny Seinfeld, Walston Smith, Buffy Reed, jim Shedd, John Ostlund. P.-T.A. I Representatives Tl1e Septen1ber lHOIlll70I'SlllP ca111- paig11 which netted 481 members, the annual October Family Night Di1111er, and a spring bake sale wl1icl1 took i11 over S100 were some of tl1e projects tl1e Parent-Teacher Association supported i11 order to raise money for their illllllllll budget. The association's purpose was to promote better understanding be- twee11 parents of Stadium students and teachers. Front row: Noralu Kanarr, Judy Barnes, Ja11ice Gifford, Bill VVinder, Ernest LaChapelle, Cayle Kuott, Betsy SXVl'0!'t0J',CI7'FIl'1'lT'lH 'Cm'l'song Dave Bodyfelt, WVayne Nelson, ciipi l'l'iibhs, Ron Vvick, Boh Deltosa. Row 2: Leonard Hike, Judy Vl'eller, Harriet Smith, Sherry Cook, Sylvia Activity Managers Fall Activity Managers, under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Barrett, worked diligently selling stude11t activity tickets. These cards admitted Stadiumites to 211111165 and other events at a reduced price. Fall inanagers also distrib11ted Castle Directories wl1icl1 contained tl1e 112111108 lllltl addresses of all Stadium StllCl0Ill'S. l11 tl1e spri11g, activity managers took inoney lllltl orders for the Ta- lltlltlil as well as tl1e 11ew talking page. These students were give11 tl1e job ol' passi11g Ollt the year- books wl1e11 they were delivered to the school i11 May. XYorking with Student Cou11cil to pro111ote better understanding lJ0l'VVCCI'l tl1e Council and tl1e stu- de11t body, tllt' fall activity 111an- agers 111et as a group called Roll Room Congress. Spring managers also formed till' Congress, but did lltli 111eet with Student Council as a group. Fall--fFront row: Jeff Shields, Bob Heaton, Deanna Kludt, Diane Budiuick, Jane Healy, Mary Actor, Mavis Caines, Diane Corcoran, Toni w7illiillYlS, Cordon VVileen, Ben Hikogawa. ltow 2: Orla Leland, Joanne liohrig, Charlene Dahl, Julia Taft, Dottie Barrett, adviser, Joanne Lidstrom, Virginia Skagen, Pat Hreha, Jim Pike, VVill Garrison, Dick Ciccone, Bob Logan, Noralu Kanarr. ltow 3: Mary Lou Mardesick, Judy SpringfFront row: Judy Noble, Karol Knudson, Corrine Aitke11, Shirley Kawamoto, Sharon May, Donna Fleming. Gerry Stulgis, Francine Bown, Joan Green, Bill Winder, ,ary Johnson, :John : Elizabeth Dahl, Carole Aro, arol Calvert, Marilyn Breidenbach, Janet Moseid, Kay Blankenship, Judy Dobry, Ann Swanes, Carol Selden, Janet Backstrom, Edith Bowyer, Cordy . , T. l ' H . C,KiffgT711?f ' Pressnall, Marilyn Hofto, Kathy Gustafson, Eloise l'Iubretson, Carol Barrett, Janet Moseid, lll'lll'J' Bracy, Elaine Stebner, Rosemary Linggi, Kirk Ball, George Kagarice. lion' 53: Art Tritl'et, llouua YVashut. Carolyn Belfoy, Linda Morrissey, Nancy Miller, Carolynn Skoog, Sylvia Skaggs, Clariee Altheinier, Sharon Viatore, Jeanette Berry, Bob Fisher, Mike Johnson, Jack Lindsay. Charles Sayre. Back row: Jane Ewart. Lillian Ceseh, Louella Johnson, Clarissa Smith, llarold Butler, Dan Melton, Steve Bethke, Beverly Qe 1 rr 111, Jenie Meladuieh, Jan Ella-Hot, Jane liiviere, Ji111 l'Isl1elu1an, ll 1 4 I X .s en verifies., Ness, Rena Carlson. JoMarie Fleming, Edith Ann Olds, Margaret Nicholson, Thelma Kvernvik, Marian Ambrose, Dave Leonard, Dick Nelson, Judy Anderson, Sue NVilsou, liobert ltamsey. liow 4: Sharon Cesch, Anita Christiansen, Patti Fauver, Diana Dyer, Marilee Boggs, Gail Boden, Glenna Carr, Judy Maule, Kristine Havel, Pat R4-Hing, Ron Ciro, Gary Triebwasser. Back row: 'Carol F1fd1'ickson, Dorothy Bell, John Rorem, Bruce Cochran, Don hlOl'i'lillItl, Jerry NVilson, David Davis, Cary Buck, Bob Burdick, Fred Harkness, Ralph liasmuson, ljtill Jol111so11. f - X Wileen, Jim Cha nnan. R ' 3: Beverly Campbell, Suzanne Michaud, Shirley Perkins, Judy VV1-ller, Molly Boyer, eanirz arlsoii Betsy Sweeney, Louise Adams, Ja11ice Fussell, Bill Moser, Bob Pandrea, Sandra 'STagle. Row 4: Margaret Uswalt, Carl West, Monty Robinson, Jim Boyd, Dave Leonard, Larry Ambrose, Virginia Skagen, Roger Hamilton, John Williams, Steve Crary, Gary Hansen, Bill Wiecking. Back row: Robert Snyder, Al Di Loreto, Francis Goodrich, Ben Ilikogawa, Jim Murphy, Jerry Frohmader, Bob Pearson, Jim Maniatis, Frank Jenkins, Miko Medley, Bill McCracken. 45 ' ,f 75 . WW qjfgg md EX' 5! Q9 Q is A 07? K 56 W iff! ff iff 1?ff5?,wy X 9 e Wfy JV L64 me 5 U' My O H ' 'rf JZMWWL My 150.7 I fx y A V'x4 My ' 1 , S37 wgeulyg ,ff 159152 J, W UMW, .WW -J G 2 ee F W fgy aff' A A fe WW X53 K ' . A 4 5 M gf .... Hobbies were the ora Cb' off,ffA5AJX77'J '63 wwffwf ' fme3ff'f wfggffw AQMWW x Q- Front rou: Anita Christiansen, Sylvia Skaggs, Penny llaught, Margo VVard, seeretaryg Virginia Carpmail, president, Miss lf:-neuga, advist-rg Nanci' ' -ter vice zresident' Edith Bowyer. treasurer, ,loanne Orlando Paddy lxerrone, Berry Posner. ou 2: oui .annnarano, lDiia LJJzriix141 lxrier, .aro adley, Maureen 0 Boyle, Sandra Vlahos, Darlene Jones, Caro oggs. Row 3: Gretchen VVeller,.,1 ran VVillis. Elaine Steliner, Margo lfitts, Peggy Fox, janice Landburg, Donna Lawton. Marian Ambrose. Back row: Linda YVade, Lillian Snyder, Ginny Alvord, Sharon Viafore, Front row: Mr. NVingard, adviserg Ierry Lee Boyle. Marilyn Bluekens, Bob Carhrecht, vice presidentg liarlxara Boss. treasurerg Grace LaVine, presidentg JoAnn Hovland, seeretaryg Mary Classen. Row 2: Althea Sherman, judy johnson, Merry Kershner, Hazel Keep, Karen Booth, Evelyn Doyle, Shirley Carlson, Ona ' ' . Arlene Schmidt. Back row: Carol Eddy, Helen Klinkert, Mike Daughney. VVes' hompson, Dale Young, Lee ML-Ks-nzie, Ardis llall, Shirley Blankenship, Nadine lirehon. Front row: A. Prater, j. Elrod. S. Anderson, A. Dammeier, J, Cormier, S. Arthur, secretary, N. Coates, treasurerg M. Howland, presideutg S. Bethke, vice president: N. Spadafore, M. Swenson, B. Nicholson, Skaggs, R. Carlson. Now 2: I. Dohry, R. ML-Kinney, C. Mark, P. Hooker, J. Lidstrom, C. Berry, E. Enghretson, H. liirkland, M. McCabe, R. Davis, M. Nicholson, P. Kindregan, S. lleather. Row 3: D. VVard, IC. Bowyer, I. Ohlson, S. Nelson, ll. Sommer, R. Magnuson, J. Bonawits, C. Knott, M. Anderson. I. Lippold, F. Schaltz, D. Tollefson, L. Dahl. 48 Ice Skating Club This cluh, advised hy Miss Fen- enga, was composed of those stu- dents who were interested in the sport of ice skating. Ice Skating cluh. along with other city organi- zations, petitioned the lce Palace to re-open, hut the attempt proved futile. A cruise on the Gallant Lady, a hake sale in April, two ice skating parties out at Lakewood, and a donation of money to the Thanksgiving fund filled their cal- endar of events for the school year. Sharon Riggs, Gerry Losk, Barbara Packard. Maureen Hume, Allan Cysin. O Roller Skating Club lVorking for a skating letter was the goal of memhers of Stadium's Spinning NVheels which was super- vised hy Mr. XVingard. Letters were awarded on the hasis of points earned hy attending regularly the Thursday morning meetings, learn- ing skate dances, and going to roller skating sessions at the rinks. Boller skating parties, which were open to the puhlic, and hake- sales were among the fund-raising projects of the year. The cluh sponsored several cruises, which were open to every- one, as part of its social curriculum. Skl Club This year the first project of Ski Cluh was the election of jilleen Cormier as Stadiumis candidate for 1954 Ski Queen of the Totem Ski .I amhoree. Ski Club sold tickets to students participating in the ski school at Snoqualmie Pass. Films and speak- ers were provided at the meetings to acquaint the students with new and hetter skiing techniques and equipment. Row -1: C. C. Larson, S. Hanson, D. Scott, V. Ramsdell, I. Lindsay, A. Erickson, I. Bolton, B. Nicholson, I. Lade, S. Kieszling, J. Blair, K. Chit- tick. Back row: B. Perler, B. Moser, D. Seinfeld, D. Moreland, D. Melton, A. Kohl, B. Alexson, B. Wlingard, I. VVilhelmi, D. Shepherdson. Camera Club Students of Stadium who were interested in the various phases of photography such as picture tak- ing, developing, and printing were able to promote their common interest through Camera Club. The hobby club, which was su- pervised by Nlr. Clark, met every other XVednesday to study new and different types of photographic equipment such as new cameras, flash attachments, and various other accessories. They also learned about photographic teclmique. These am ate u r photographers were available for taking pictures of activities around the school which was part of their hobby work. Golf Club Being a hobby organization, Golf Club planned and held tourna- ments during the year to arouse students' interest in the sport. Even rain couldnit keep Bob Blakeslee from winning the most prizes at the tournament held in the fall. lt was planned by Carl XVest, tournament chairman, and was held at Allenmore Golf Course. Golfing by Pros, Trick Shotsf' and Golfing for Funf, were a few of the movies shown to club mem- bers. Since Golf Club has members of the golf team in its ranks, these movies proved favorable by help- ing the accuracy of the team. Stamp Club Throughout the year Stamp Club held quizzes on stamp values and varieties, as well as sales and auc- tions, to help its members enlarge their stamp collections and gain a fuller knowledge and appreciation of them. Being a hobby club, the activi- ties of Stamp Club would benefit only those students who were inter- ested in stamps. Of special interest to the members was a report given by Nlr. Lee Austin, a member of the Tacoma Stamp Club, about the stamp issued recently in honor of the XYashington State Centennial. Q ani, Front row: jim Shedd, Lowell Smith. secretary, Charlie Tennant, president, Tolniny XVolte, john Pedersen, Don Shepherdson. Row 2: Alice Cunningham, lion Ciro, Lauren Ceder, Nlike Nlellonald. Bruce Breitenbaeh, Don Dorman, Franz Nelsson. Baek row: Bob llutsou, Ryo lnouye, Ivan Sellin, Bill Clagett, Aloe Gordon, Paul lnyeen. ABSl lN'l': Bob Nlorris, xiee president, Ilob l'erler, treasurer Front row: Carl Vllest, tournament chairman, Bill xVl4'CklI11l. president, Maureen llinne, joXlarie Fleming, secretary-treasurer, Larry Stenberg, jim Eshelman. ltow 2: Stuart Hanson, jim Bell, Gary Allard, Bob Blakeslee, Mr. DuBois, adviser. Back row: George Stray, john Lade, Bruce 1 Cochran, Clint Names. Barry losner. Front row: Dessie Crawford, Seth Anderson, viee president, Gary Larson, treasurer, Lynn Mollan, president, ltiehard Taylor, Larry hlolnison, secretary. Bow 2: Mr. Stockbridge, adviser, Tom Cratt, Eddie Strother, lton vtvlllltllllx, lliek Abel. Baek row: ltoger Powell, YYaXne ltodside, llouard Carlson, jim Snyder, Bruce Breitenbaeh. I 49 'iglllw Iixilli. It gli- Front row: Danny Kusaka, Sandra Vlahos, Gary Jones, vice president, Lynn Molzan, secretary- treasurerg Ken Spurgeon, president, Noralu Kanarr. How 2: Mason Shirozu, Frank Fujitani, Rena Carlson, Nelda McCarnes, Nancy Clayberg, Margo VVard, Mary Hurd, Ausma Iaunzemis. Back row: liarliaia Haines, Virginia Alvord, jean Baird, Sandy Flrrigo, Helen Klinkert, Karlene Hayes, Diane larde la. vJ',,., uw 'as . Ni --wk' V Humm- Front row: Pat Dohr, Margaret Oswalt, vice presidentg Mary Pulley, secretary, Allan Berg, treasurer: Sally Caldwell, president, Carol Calm-rt. Row 2: Sandra Barber, lion Blatt, Larry Pentecost, Ron Mick, john Perry, Gayle liorilen, Mr. Svsarm. adviser. Back row: Margie Mani, Barbara Knudsen. Gayle Knott, liutli Tzrylor, Carolyun Skoog, Ginny Skagen. Front row: Barbara Burk, JoAnn Johnson, Michele Norman, vice presidcntg Shirley Dufresne, presidentg jane Healy, corresponding secrctaryg Mavis Swenson, recording secretary, Mrs. Bush, adivscrg Janet Lco ANL Row 2: Kay Flock, Diane Karlich, JoAnn Fredrickson, Iva jean Buck, Beverly Nichcmonf qefancy Smith, Caroline Fuchs, Reuben Kvaminc. Back row: Marian Ambrose, Cecilia Butterfield, ja ' Madge Burch, Beatrice VVoocl. Carolyn Moorhead, Don Patterson, Dave Spangler, Bob owes. 50 Art Club Presided over by Ken Spurgeon, Art Club assisted Stadium in many ways. They were responsible for making many of the posters used for advertising school functions. Another of their projects was the art exhibit they held at school which featured the Work of club members. They organized for the first time in Stadium, a program called Artist of the Monthv to bring to the attention of the student body the talents of Stadiumis outstanding art students. Speakers from art organizations in Tacoma met with the club to help acquaint the members with the work of out- standing artists in the community. Bookkeeping Club Membership in Bookkeeping Club was obtained by passing the required bookkeeping tests taken during class time. New members were accepted at the initiation party held in October. The chief aim of the club was to uphold the Order of Business Efficiency, which was exemplified by interesting field trips. Outstanding trips were guided tours of the United Pacific Insur- ance Company and the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany. Other trips were taken to smaller business offices and to the office building of the Tacoma XVater and Light Division. Retailers Club Members of Retailers Club were kept busy this year with service projects, field trips, and guest speakers. The main social event was the Employer-Employee lunch- eon held at Luigiis, with each member asking his employer as his guest. The club's money-making project for the year was an ice skat- ing party at the Lakewood Ice Arena, which had the inviting title, Frantic Ice Freezcf, President Shirley Dufresne was elected State Historian of the Washington Retailers Club at the executive board meeting in Olympia. The duty of the person who holds this state honor is keep- ing the records of the State Re- tailers Club in the WRC scrapbook. Debate Club Overcoming a slow season begin- ning, Stadium's forensic team, win- ning nine out of their last ten league debates, completed their schedule near the top of the 21- team division. Besides being chosen by the Puget Sound League as alternate to the XVashington State College debate tournament in the spring, the team represented Stadium High School in meets at Seattle Uni- versity, Pacific Lutheran College, and the College of Puget Sound. Such guests as Dr. Charles Battin of C.P.S. and various Stadium fac- ulty members spoke on national problems at club metings. Future Nurses Club Future Nurses club consisted of girls with a genuine interest in a career of nursing. Special speakers enlightened the club members on topics such as civil defense, army nursing and psychiatric nursing. Climaxing their year was the instal- lation of new officers on May 24th. Front row: Sheila Brunstad, Noralu Kanarr, Arlene Schmidt, Jeanette Berry, Thora Jean Hagen, sergeant at arms, Ruth Tongedahl, secre- tary, Sharon Eddy, president, Mrs. Duncan, ad- viser: Janyce More, vice president, Priscilla Huhn, treasurer, loan Patterson, Helen Sund, Nanc ' DorE' Z 5 f-rg, arbara Seal, Karen Booth, Gayle Borden, joan Diven, Edith Bowyer, Gayle Singer, Sandra Vlahos, Billie johnson, Nancy Diana D er R oe el. ROW 2: Janet Ostlund, Carol Duling, ' y . ow 3: Roberta Williams, l'loseMarie Linggi, Bemice Strom, Janice Geerts, Sandy Eriggo, Mary Home, Clarice Altheimcr, Audrey Hix, Sharon Science Club Many science students took part in the annual Science Fair when exhibits from Stadium Science Club were displayed at the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. Desiring the honors of previous years, long hours were spent by the group in completing projects that were de- serving of award. As their service project of the year, Science Club donated neon letters for the schedule board at the corner of the school. The groupis meetings were based on an effort to create a greater interest in a field of growing portance. Front row: Mr. Albrecht, adviser, Dave Stuart, treasurer, Ion YVr1ght, president, Hob McGill, vice president, Will Garrison, Secretary, Mr. Blanchticld, adviser. llow 2: Yanner Havnsdell, ,Iacklyn Slater, Edna Sund, Mary Horther, Anne lrlorther, Mary Pat Kane, Dave Todd. Back row: Dennis Flannigan, Rita Pittman. Susan VV4-stcott, Louise Merrill, ,leanette Swenson, Dolores Brut-her, jerry Collrnan. Dunigan, Norma Olson, Nancy Wissinger, Janet Bonawits. jndy Dobry. Row 4: Marleca Mac- Monagle, Carol Boggs, Karen Stromberg, Helen Parkison, Ann Neher, Barbara Frank, Carol Steeper, Sandra Barber, Deanne Fain, Carol Feed, JoAnne Hutchens, Carol Selden, Alice Cunning- ham. Back row: Clarine VVick, Arlene Darulis, JoAnne Stieff, jackie Medford, Marilyn Hs-nnatts, Ianet Olson, Wynne Graham, Orla Leland, Sylvia Pressnall, Leona Young, Judy llellstrom, Anita Wikstrom, Charlotte lrwin, JoAnn Langvad, Joyce Keeney. X xl I' Front row: Sandra Burwell, Larry johnson, vicc president: Kurt Corey, treasurer, 'dytbe Sundj Secretary, Lowell Smith, president, Bill Moser, sergeant at arms: Ryo lnuuyc, Ma- Classertl RonjKlAnn Rutledge, Bruce Breitenbach, Ron VVilliams, Bob Chcminant, Hill Schink, Carl VVest, Anina jaunzernis, Mr. Hora, adviser. Row 3: Dick Taylor, Franz Nelsson, Ivan Sellin, Hob Edmundson, Richard Baydo, Terry Hoarkc, Bob Pcrler. George Larsen. Back row: Stuart Hanson, Howard Carlson, john Pedersen, Don Shephrrdson, john lrade, Al Di Loreto. 51 Front row: li. llown, 'lf Plldists. C. jackson. C. Yaldnieks. K. Morran, I.. Compton, K. Kassehnan, I I X nut ALMMu.nL...s,e,el'etar5rtreasu1-'g jr' 's. C. llaulley. S. Ilaase, Ii. Clam-tt, president, B. jackson, . . D 7 .-X. l.m'sen. I. S4-llin. I.. Molzan. xiet- presidentg lt. lonell, j. Chapman. ltow L.: Ii. Balodis. -I. Yanlievers. lt. Yolk, D. VYolt. C. uXnds-rson, It. Kxanune, B. Logan, K. Iludson. S. Kieszling. li.. Chelniuant, .-X. lfriekson. ll. Ks-rnwein, K. Mr-Carty, M. NYctnu1re. F. Lanilton. lion' 3: A. Vteinller. ll. Baydo. l'. ltogers, li. lireitenhach. Ll. McDonald, M. Cregersen, K. janz, C. Crt-en, l .1 4. -- Front row: Ausma Iaunzexnis, Carol Steeper, Margo VVard, vice presidentg LaVeme Lewis, treasurer, ,learn-tte Berry, pr:-sidentg Darlene Arnold, Earlene Bender, Mr. Hilton, adviser. How 2: Mary Ilorther, Margaret Oswalt. Mary Scott. lnta Macs, judy Findlay, Io.-Xnn Langvad, Jeanette Swenson, Diane Crippen, Anne llorther. ltow 23: ,loe Gordon, Audrey Hix, JoAnn Harkness, Louise Merrill. secretary: Janice Ohlsou, Iris Fye. Back row: Dave WVood, Paul Iuveen, Mary VVhitson. lean Baird. lliauxx Dyer, Carol Duling. Susan Vvestcott, Don Scott. 9 . Janice Roehlk, Diane 2: Sally Caldwell. trcasurerg Pat Bowyer, Diana Dightnian, Fan Eng, Gwen Sweitzcr, Barbara Trotter, Sharon Muzzy. Dessle Crawford, Gayle Knott. Back row: VVayne Jim Snyder, Lee jones, Cary Larsen, presidentg George Larsen Front row: Mary Classen, Corrine Aitken, vice Hudinick. Carol Boggs, Mary Sugilnoto, hlinuie Roberta Bennett, Marta llauge, Shirley Brown, Harris. seeretaryg Mary Crain, sergeant at armsg 52 German Club A Christmas play, given in Cer- inan dialogue, was one of the Cerman Clubls most outstanding, projects for the year. Visits to other schools and vari- ous other programs made the meet- ings interesting. Pen pals were distributed by the Cerman Club members to students who wished them. lt. Gadd, C. Meeks, S. Snelson, A. lleyo,-AL, Stelter Landlmurg, L. Merrill. M. Scott. Fa. Wal s, IU. VVilliams, 'I'. Strand. I.. Trettin, Miss l.ousen, adviser. lion' 4: It. Lakin, I. Iilleflot, sergeant at arms, P. Dt-Yoto, D. Owens, B. Cummins, T. Ilagen, E. Bc-eken, I . VVarnick, M. Phibbs, G. llansen, 1. Angelel, D. Scott, lt. Brown, lt. Brostrom. How 5: lt. Carlson, G. fYlXiL'lYt'Ily, VV. Graham, S. Ilaeklcr, F. XVillis, I.. Gish. D. Fulton, D. lloekniau, Ii. Posner, j. Anderson, D. Smith, D. Taylor, D. Farrar. liaek row: J. Green, E. Burrough, 15. jensen, C. 'l'en- nant, It. lnouye. C. Iones, L. Stenberg, D. Sein- teld, I. More, E. Everett, ll. Mr-Gill, S. Ilansou, C. Ganz. D. Davidson. O Latin Club The highlight of an active year for the Laeti Latini Club was a trip to the state convention of the junior Classical League. Twenty members from Stadium attended. The publishing of Vox Latini, the state-wide Latin bulletin, was a project which Latin clubs through- out YVashington took turns editing. Stadium Latin Club published the December issue. Another Decem- ber activity was the gala Christmas program that portrayed the holiday in Latin style. Roman togas were the required dress for those who attended the Roman Banquet held in May. Spanish Club Potluck dinners supplied interest during the year to the activities of Vamonos, Stadium's Spanish Club. One enjoyable evening was spent at Cordols Mexican Restaurant where members entered into the atmosphere of Mexican meal habits. For three days during the Christ- mas season, club members sold candy canes. The little red and white, two-for-a-nickel suckers sale was the main money-making proj- ect of the year. To promote interest in Spanish- speaking countries and learn about their customs was the purpose of Vamonos. L1 Faculty Assistants Among those listed under this title were students who worked in the Boys' and Girls' Guidance offi- ces, the college adviser's office, the attendance office. and the main office, where they acted as recep- tionists. Each ot the faculty assistants re- ceived a grade and a credit for his services. Business training teacher. Xlr. Boley, was responsible for keeping records of their grades each semester. Front roxy: Xlarilyn Bcnnatts, janet Baekstroiu, Kathy Alley, Lorraine Dahl, Nancy Berry, lean Andresen, Ginny Skagen, Nancy Coates, Barbara Seal, Diane liosen, Kay Blankenship, Mavis Gaines. .lanet Nloseid. Now 2: Mrs. Laursen, Xlary .-Xnn Karlieli. Diane Karlieh, Dorothy Keinbel, Xlary ltoyvland, Bev Nicholson, Earlene Bender, Dale Bishop, Karel Gibbs, Sylvia Skaggs, Carol Jensen, lanyce More, Sharon Eddy, Diane Kelpman. Myrna Ball. Bow 3: Mr. World Affairs Club NVorld Affairs Club was formed this year to enable interested stu- dents to learn more about the gov- ernments of foreign countries in relation to United States politics. Preparing students for the an- nual United Nations contest was one of the clubis main undertak- ings. The lucky winner of the con- test received a trip to Europe. A highlight of the year was a potluck dinner honoring foreign students from Singapore, Denmark and Greece who were attending C.P.S. Each of the guests contrib- uted to a discussion on foreign countries. Shop Assistants Boys who aided shop teachers by giving their time and services dur- ing class periods were classified as shop assistints. These students. who assumed a great deal of re- sponsibility, earned a grade as well as a credit for their efforts. Among the many duties under- taken by these assistants. under the supervision of Nlr. Hayes, were checking tools, cleaning up the shop after class. and checking as well as grading class members. Front row: George Stray, Terry Smith. John Anderbcrg, ,lim Clough. Dick Martin, Clem ltoley, Pat Breining. Kay Flock, XVihna Peebles, Nadine XYright, Carolynn Skoou, Nancy Ofanieh. Sylvia Campbell, Nluriel Hunt, jo.-Xin: llarkness. Charlotte -Xnderson, ,laniee Landlung, Xlareia ltaudebaugli, lna Starkey, Diane Croinuell. Edith Bowyer, vliin Bargelt. Back ron: l.illian Gish, l'at llarris. ,Ianet lrayson, l.ueind.l Dorman, Nlary l'olley. loan Diven. l,ois llaglnaun. ,lo.Xnu Spencer, Ann Rutledge. ,lLLi.lllIll' Urlango. Ginny Carpmail, Nlary Ellen llagelin. l'.it lleiinlvigner. Nlarie VVaagon. Sandra Slagle, Bette Birkland. -loanne lriilstroni. ,leanyue Smyth. Q6 Fw Front roxv: Vivian Tomlinson, Jerry Coffman, treasurerg jon NVright, vice president: .-Xusnia jaunzeinis, stiiretaryg Bob McGill, pfesidentg Ken VViley. sergeant at armsg Mr. Sannerud. adviser. Bow 2: Stuart llanson, Mary llorther, Marianne Gregersen. ,Indy xlklyttllllltl, Nlartha Kershner. Edna Sund, Dave Todd. Back row: Roger Powell. Elizabeth Blethen, Carl kvest. Sharon Nlarush, Larry johnson. llarold Tauscher, Ken Nh-Gill, Ivan Sellin. . . vis Bachmeier, Boh Deliosa, jim Bargelt, Bob Black, jerry Giste, Louis Frank. Dick Bley, Dave Willialnson. Row 2: Mr. Kanarr, instructor, Dave Palamidessi, liandall Nlatthewson, Richard Hamilton, Eugene Lackey, Bill Meyer, Harry Manson, lion Anderson. Dave Allard, Don johnson, Les Olson, Marvin Sponberg, Don Dale, Bruce Summers, Mr. Hayes, instructor. Back row: jerry Wintermute, Bob Garbrecht. Larry VVilkinson, lialph Rasmuson. jim Bowen, lion NVick, Gary Buck, Harry McDougall, Gerald VVulfekuhle, Dave Spangler, Ken Miller, Dave VVindh. 53 s-ff QZQW1 g fjxl, Q 4 GY' 'CW QEYJQEF ff '12 7 xy' A , a 0 fix, 43 mc ff QQ Q if fwgw Mwgmm I W, fx ,,,A - - - ,MQ ,Af 4 W izqffgjz fiiifffil M? ip Lxf', g,9 E- N FJ CQa.,41,,,'aL,Q,Q, 5 fd -fC'M'f2+ A M W Q kjgfgif gf 9' Memories of Nw . Singers, bands and plays .... K 15-5- di Wfiuw f v .4 .4..4siaw.3. ,A - X fi '3 f . .AA Advanced Clee. lfront row: S, Anderson, li. Magnuson, B. McCoy, li. Hopper, E. Olds, E. NVheelock, K, Paine, E. Doyle, xl. Lakin, C, Barringcr. Nl. l ai'rell, Xi. llnrnes, C. Swcitzer. Row 2: A. XVvgel'. P. Graltler, S. Nluvly, S. johnson, D. Duneun, N. Berry, Lundlnlrg, D, Brown, hi. johnson, C, Burk 'Nlvllcazili-s, l'. Hooker, l, Buck, J. XVillianis. C. Nlladinick. Row 3: Nan-earato, C. ji-nsi-n, Ni. Nicholson, C. Colgrovi-, 'I'. Cain- ihfiranu, . CarlsoiP, j. lla-idt, J. Ainano, ll. lnouyc, I. I neu, B. Trotter, Bl, Berg, C. Padgett I ' ' ' liichinond. Row 4: C, Dennis, D. YVatson, ll. Vl'arrcn, , K'iTney, C. Bishop, l, llutchcns, Nl. Nlenotti, H, Carlson. S. lfinuold, S. Dorrui I Baker ' Knott D Carr B VV1lls xl, Dohry, C, l Ninn B k o S R ini P l'il C llust l7 ll rsi I in Ni 4 L iu N Ins X i l uid B Nl D 'ns, .fX. liavvii- i .a H '. ac' r W: o ', . A s1cr, 1. 1 , , if-:s x,.. ll-ssx , S. lf . ', S, .giant 1' chaukli, -K. ootl1,., . K oiy port, C, litlcr, D. Kohler, li. Bailey, 'l'. linux-u. p i 1 Music De or men The inusic clcpartiucnt ol- Stadium High partincnt at Stadium High. Nlr. Phillips, who School included the hands, hoth resei've and hcgan teaching at Stadium this year, directed concert, the orchcstrag Xladrigal Singcrsg A Cap- the chorus. 'lo Taylor was president: Pat Harris, pella Choir: Mixed Chorus: Advanced Girls' secretary: janet Broussard, accompanist: and Chorus: and the girls' junior beginning chorus. Erna Parrott and Gretchen Roberts, librarians. Principally composed of sophomores, the girls' A performing group of eighty-five girls, who junior hcginning chorus dcvclopcd and traincd sang the highest level of music for XVOIl1l'l1lS their voices for further study in the music de- voices, was the Advanced Girls' Chorus. Mr. a 1 3 I A Cappella Choir: Mr. Marge-lli, director, Dick Yohn, Nancy Spadafore, Marylee Hamilton, Nancy Miller, Sharon Logan, Eloise Enghretson, Donna Crant, liod Mela-an, Glenn Crandall, Gordon Pedersen, Maric Marabello, Shirley Brown. How 2: JoAnne VVitter, IoAnn Spencer, Donna Krier, Arlene Sniith, Shirley Anderson, Donna Carr, Kay Blankenship, Frank Cushing, Clifford Sanderson, Larry Heggerness. Evelyn Maurmann. Row 3: Jerry Lee Hoyle, Mary Actor, Clorin VV:-ston, Carol Hansen, Darlene Tennyson, Sharon Eddy, Lois Haylinann, Peggy Knljis, Mary Crain, Louise Adams, ' ' ,lane liivii-re, Back row: George Kagaricc, VVarren Olson, VVayne Erickson. Iiin Bargelt, Cary Triebwasscr, Iim Britt, Joe Campanoli, Dave Tinius, Raymond Carlson. Dick Cahot, jim Fishelman, Bill Moss-r. 56 Xlargclli clircctccl thi-m in thcir four annual conccrts. Unclcr thc clircction of Nlr. Nlargclli, Mixccl Chorus participatccl in onc conccrt cach sc- mcstcr. Thc aim of thcsc hoys and girls was for lncinlicrship in A Cappclla Choir. 'l'ln'cc major conccrts wcrc prcscntccl by thc A Cappclla Choir with Nlr. Margclli as clircctor. This ycar I'was 'l'hc Night Bcforc Christmas was onc of thc main attractions in the annual Christmas conccrt. The Lcntcn Conccrt, cntitlccl Christ Lay ln Dcatlrs Dark Prisonf Cantata numlncr four lay .lohann Schastian Bach, was prcscntccl to thc puhlic April lst. The Choir sang Mixcd Chorus twclvc ininor Pl'Ojl,'l'ilI1lS including thosc at CPS. PLC, the junior high schools, ancl asscinlvlics. Choscn from thc inclnlicrship of A Cappclla Choir was an honorary group, thc Nlaclrigal Enscnihlc. Thcy avcragc almout thirty pcrforln- anccs pcr ycar at various civic ancl social organizations. Thc Nlaclrigal Singcrs wcrc first organixccl at Stacliuni in Scptclnlmcr of 1952. Thcir rcpcrtoirc is choscn from thc tiftccnth, sixtccnth, anal scvcn- tccnth ccntury inusic. A fiftccnth ccntury author tclls us that cvcry gcntlclnan of gracc shoulcl hc almlc to 'iclauncc wcll . . . singc wcll upon thc lutc, ancl sing to it with a ditty. ln a pcriocl C ippclla Choir: Sally Cord, Mcrcdy Ilornschuch, Marilyn Hofto, Kathy Swift. Dorothy Kcmlmcl, Carolc Am, Suc Fassctt llannona Fay, llcttc Hirklunml mx Gnndstroin, Marta llaugc, Charlottc ML-Atcc. Row 2: VVihna Pcs-hlcs, Carol Bcrry, Nancy Pcclcrson, Darlcnc 1-4 crson, WValtcr Cook, Nancy Sh ll mi 1 Nicholson, Karcn Mahoncy, Boh Canis, Bob Lowlnan, Louis St. john. Row 3: Tony Piva, loc Lalloquc, Davc Lanc, Don Cook, Brian .ons-,, cus, Nnclinc Brchon, Emlinc H1-ckcn, :Nluricl Hunt, Liz Dahl, Kan-n Paulson. Back ow: Paul johnson. Vincc Olscn, Dick lloynl, Ron Mills, Dun luhlison, jini Radonich, Douglas Huoff, Roh Morrisf Lconard Rikc, Richard Raynor. Holy VVaagc. ,irls' Beginning Chorus. Front row: -lo Taylor. jo.-Xnn Tryfun, Karma, Sowers, Janis Rogers, Sharon Paee, Sherry Holmes, jan Ilauge, Donna Ilagemlorn, ltr-nate Sehurg, Pat liienier, Gretchen ltolxerts, Nlarlea Blaealnnagle. Virginia Aylsworth, Ardis Hall, Sue Wilson, Sherry Cook, Row 2: Eclith Ann 3 I 4-nriek, jan lflleilot, lflsie Mr-Ia-ocl, Alice Dahl. llelen larkison, Germaine Breite, Elaine Slehner, Erna larrott, Betty jean Ilarcly, Mary heath, ,loan i St. George, jutly Fincllay, lat llarris, Audrey Smith, Barhara Desehane, Annahelle Kurtz, liarla Pinzler. Bac-k ron: Mr, Phillips, clireetorg Barhara Nyhus, llc-len Sunil, Dottie Niehols, Penny Ploof, .Xrlene llauen, janet Broussard, Dana Provo, Arlene Fisk, Iaekie Nlecltorcl. joan liasniussen, liarlwara llayes, loanne YYooten, Delores Hiller. llc-tty Xian-sner. l'lsther Taylor, Fat llaas. Marilyn Lyons. when there was little or no entertainment out- sicle the homes anal the courts, for which this matle out of east-off forinals, tlinner clresses, and clraperies. inusie was priinarilv written, song hooks were passecl among the guests, antl every' person of lireetling was expectecl to join the family in the singing of his favorite maclrigals. The group was eostuinecl in authentic aclapta- tions ol the styles of Elizabethan England, the periocl in which the inaclrigals reaehecl their greatest glory. 'l'he Nlaclrigals' eostumes were lhe Maclrigal Singers represented this area at the Northwest convention of the Nlusie Etlu- eators National Conference in Eugene. Oregon. They appeared on the Concert flour, April Hth. New to Stadium this year was the energetie Xlr. Cole who clireetecl the lmancl antl orchestra. Sally Capen and -lack Linclsay servecl as presi- clents of orchestra, while john XVooclworth was Com-er! Hand, Piccolo: Howard Carlson, Don Davidson. Flute: Joyce Gifford, Betsy Sweeney, Charlene Reynolds, Howard Carlson, Iini Chipmu ltmlilell Catltl, Sharon Alshury, VVynne Graham, Don Davidson. Ohoe: Bruce Breitenhaeh. Bassoon: Bruee Shakelforml. Clarinet: Lowell Svnith, Darre lteeek, Bill VVohhnaeher. Carol Keil, Hiehartl Rudd. Consi Evans, Doug Iluhner, Cary Larson, David Sehneeheek, Franz Ni-lsson, Ken Miller, IoAn Langvacl, Bob Fisher, Ri-nclal Hrooinheacl. Katherine Ianz, julian Dupuis, Buss Clarinet: john Veateh. Saxophone: Edna Lintlh, Dorothy Bell, Lore Cealar, licl Burrouigh. Don llenclerson, jerry Frohnianler. Bill Cole. Cornet: Sharon Higgs. john ltorem, Alden liriekson, Bill VValter, I.aVerne Ia-wi: 58 ldrigals Front row: Niariv Niarahcllo, Donna Kricr, Marylci' Hamilton, Eviv Klaurmauu, Jauc ltivivi'i', Judy Uumlstrom, Kathy Suill. Xlarilyu llu X lucy l'4'ml:'rioil. link row: ,loc l.alioqum'. Louis St. john. Nir. Xlargclli. Cx-urgv Kagarirc, lim Bargclt, Dan- Xladdisou, ltuu Xiillx. pri-sidcnt of thc hand. Each organization had il complctc roster of officcrs, including Cliff Qlorgcnscn, drum major for the hand. Thc orchcstra drcw up a chartcr in hope-s of cvcntiullly hcing rcprcscntcd in Studcnt Council. On Dcccinhcr 19, the Ol'CllCStI'll performcd in thc annual Christinus Conccrt. On hlzuiuary 27th thc orclie-stra along with the hand prcscntcd the znnluul Winter Conccrt. 'l'l1cy truvelcd to High- linc High School in March to participatc in tht- .ft ,J statc orchcstra contcst, which rcsultcd in a su- pcrior rating hcing lwstowcd upon thcln. To ond their yt-ar the orchcstru howcd out with tht- inniual Spring Band and Orchestra Cont-crt, Nluy 26th. Beginning thcir husy yczu' hy playing at thi- Crid-Co-ltound, thc hand lctt thc ni-xt day to inurch for il pro-foothall gaunc in Vz1ucoux'cr, B.C., accoinpanicd hy thc inajorcttcs and Tigcr- illlIlllS. ru-Mc licrry, Nancy Smith. Cary Gaul, Carl Kludt. Trumpct: Byron jcuwu, Stuart Hanson. Frcnch lloru: Gordon VVilccu, .-Xudrcw Larsvu. lion mtl, Dan- Brown. 'l'roluhom': john VVoodwurth, Dick N4-whm, Tcrry Smith, Jim Murphy, Bill McCrakcn, Kcu XVilcy. Frank Bruno, Daryl Zylxlil :tom-: -lim Niimiatis, Amly Xlullan, Lindvu Nvlsou. Basscs: Dick Paulwu. Allan Ruslad, Yauucr liamsds-ll, llvury VVilliams. String Bass: jua 1 wits. Pcrcuswzion: Larry Li-c, Ralph liaslnuson. jim YVilhi-hui, Clifford Iorgi-uscn, Sandra Nixon, Miko Nlcfluwau, VValt NVaguuucr, Holm Elliott, l 1 hast-. it ' W' iw? if , feffsfl 3? f A , fm , .:,,. I K. ' ' sl ? s V,--N 5 . ,W paw-3, as E1 h K 35 V 1 ?3'2i ?h, f gf? if ,A g V72 g gi S A W it 4 ,,,.. , - 5 1 Q f r f w J mf If W1 5 upiin u und ront ron ilirux Imtc rson Szcrztirw Slndrl Stage Crew, Front row: Dalc Young, jcrry Lu' lloylc, Nlikc lln I igold pusidmnt t isnrni N1 nx o Sn.,lir stcutirx Bunk row Cliff Bragg, Harry McDougall, managcrg Randy Magnuson. H L n f iro i n ir s fhi li 'Iinnxnt vu prssidint Linn row: Kcnt Doody, loc Cainpanoli, Ian Nl'l'lll'Illl. Calm-n Slcrn, ll in I sn in isnrml l'lil5'4'S. advisi-r. Thesplcm The Thcspian spring play, which was prc- sentcd two nights this yczlr. was IIcavcn Can IVait. This coincdy-fantasy was the story of the complications which arosc whcn thc soul of 21 prize Fighter, who was still in thc pink, was takcn to heaven hc-fore his body was dcad. Thc play was directed hy Mr. Evans, Thcspian adviser. Orlllilll. s Nh in, trcasnri-rg S. Fingold, pri-sidcntg C. Tcnnant, vicc prcsidcnlg M. Pmtirson N. Flcming, I. Starkcy, C. Pavlic, I. Baird, M. Nclson, Rothlk .. Bi-rry, R. Magnuson, K. Kasscllnan. Row 13: N. VVissiny:cr, myo Dighlman, M. Willcy, 1. Fnssvll, C. Evans, ' ' - - ll. I' , NI. Andcrson, johnson, j. Elle-ilot, J. Taylor, I. Iii-Yolo I. Macs, B. Iiayncs, S. Haasc, P. I'loof, K. Blankcnship, j. Bar. kxtrom III viscr. Back row' II. Carlson, K. Spnrgs-on, J. Chapman, mi., C I P vlic l'0 gold fl 'X tx WM aw' Senior Class Play Pride and Prediudice The story of the duel between Elizabeth and her pride, and Darcy and his prejudice. Each gave in before the play was over, and pride and prejudice met halfway. Elizabeth Bennet ,iii.. 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Y 3+ m :ELF . X X .H A .LW-fr Eemm-'.x: A 1, wr .VM 1 . V Lkmrwd Yqrxa. ,. W ig! L Ti Af' X S ME SY 3 Q 4 I-nj. y ,,'5,., Q . 1 A 9+ X A Q X '55 S NK 5 NM Cxrc,lr,r.q-1 Tuonx mx.. 1 2.61 ' ite. N-1 fl-'ixzfixx U Y 2 Yau z',,2m,u 'A U Kuff U .,s ',. ',, R ,. I ' y TE - , , r !' , 1 .-unix: P . .nwiik lxwvxf 2,.fufz.f s- c'Qn: ov I lQv-y I F Front row: Marilce Boggs, Bonnie Mills, Joanne Rohrig, Judy Rogers. Jackie Amano, Janyce More, treas- urer, Nancy Spadafore, president, Mr. Cole, adviser, Patsy Barnes, vice president, Mavis Swenson, secretary, Sally Gord, Sandra Sweeney, Virginia Skagen Thelma Kvernvick, Carolyn Padgetf, Jean Hofl I Row 2: Sharon Nour i ianne rcorau, Barbara S , a Baker, Ani Gullik- sen, an ' tterson, S1 Kohler, Nancy ' pragg, ' z 1 - 4 c abc, Ger- aldine Mark, Donna Grant, Virginia Alvord, Shirley Roberts, Dorothy Almquist, Dorothy Brown. Row 3: Peggy Fox, Sharon Viafore, Peggy Kuljis, Saundra Williams, Deanne Duncan, rraine Dahl, Joanne Lidstrom, Edith Bowyer, axiet Powers. Back row. ent Johnson, Joyce McDonagh, Judy Maule, Sharon Johnson, JoAnne Wit- ter, Margaret Nicholson, Pat Kindre- gan, Darlene Tennyson, Sandra Johnson, Sharon Muzzy, Carol Jensen, Mary Ruddiclc, Clarrissa Smith. Nancy Spadafore, President Patsy Barnes, Vice President Mavis Swenson, Secretary Janyce More, Treasurer Mr. Cole, Adviser ff' l' X Tlgercmncs Cold autumn days bring to mind the thrill and excitement of football games. No one who has attended Stadium will ever forget these games or the colorful half-time activities by the Tiger- annas. lntricate formations were the key-note for all their performances. Stadiumis marching group also participated in many other activities. October thirteenth was the date for the annual Tigeranna-Band Dance. A real tree was the center of attraction in the girls' gym. Decorations were further carried out in the theme of Fall-Time Ball-Timei' with football players, names printed on autumn leaves. Joan Patterson was selected as the co-chairman representing Tigerannas. The basketball season provided another project for the girls. The hoop schedule was printed on pencils which were then sold to Stadium stu- dents. Ushering at the band concert and march- ing in the Daffodil Parade concluded the groupis active year. In 1955 the Tigerannas were under the leader- ship of Nancy Spadafore. Assisting her were Patsy Barnes, Vice-President, Mavis Swenson, Secretaryg and Janyce More, Treasurer. Mr. William Cole was the Tigerannas' new faculty adviser, who furnished many unique ideas for formations. Kathy Gustafson, Marian Wil .. 11 Charlene Dahl, Janice Kelly, Pep Club Cabinet Supplying pep buses to out-of-town games during the football and basketball seasons, and organizing Pep Week were two of the most im- portant projects of Pep Club, which was super- vised by Mr. Lemmon. November 22-24, designated as Pep XVeek, was under the co-chairmenship of Mary Rowland and Steve Bethke. Pep Club spent the week selling pom-poms and organizing the Pep Parade which was to precede the Turkey Day Came with Lincoln. The week was concluded by a pep rally and dance, held at the Mason field and Nlason Methodist Church. Another responsibility was the planning of skits to be presented in pep assemblies, also scheduled by the Pep Club. Pep Bancl Old Cold and Bluef' the Fight Song, and TouchdownD were a few of the pep tunes that became familiar to the Pep Band as a result of the groups frequent appearances in pep as- semblies and at basketball games. The band, composed of ten to sixteen volun- teer members from prominent instrument sec- tions of the concert and reserve bands, played for pep assemblies, as well as for basketball games which were played in Stadiums gym and at the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. So they would be able to accompany the student body with yells and songs, the Pep Band worked in conjunction with the pep club, the yell team, and the song leaders. Faculty adviser for the Pep Band was Mr. Cole, director of the bands and orchestra. NFIFTEENV for the Pep Band!! Front row: Peggy Hooker, secretary, Peter Norman, presidentg Dan Melton, sergeant at arms. Back row: Frank Cushing. vie: president, Mr. Lemmon, adviser. Absent: Jim Widennrann, treas- Lll'9l'. Posed for the photographers are the Stadium Songleaders and Yell Team after working on their entry for the Daffodil Parade which is pictured in the background. Darlene Sidi-res and Jeanyne Smyth, songleadersg Clark MireS, Bev NiCl10lSon. Sally Arthur. illltl Ffilllk Clwhillll. yell leaders. E L+!-5. , ... .-me .4 --s ...UM L -......,,... ' - xiii' '- J 1 69 Varsity Recalling memories and accomplishments of tl1e 1954 football team is a pleasant task to every Stadiumite. Starting off the season by capturing the Grid-Go-Round, the Stadium Tigers galloped through a successful season, taking first place laurels in the city league and tying with Lincoln for the honor in the Cross-State loop. Although prospects for the future looked good after their showing in the Grid-Co-Round, the Bengals were thrown for a loss in the following game, as Lincolnys flashy halfback, Luther Carr, paved the way to an 18-7 triumph for the Abes in the Kingis-X tilt. Bouncing back in the next encounter with Highline, the Tigers overcame an early lead by the Pirates to chalk up a 26-14 victory. Play was sparked by Dick Mires who slashed his way through the Pirate defenders for 72 yards and a touchdown. In the next contest, the Clover Park Warriors were trounced into submission as co-captain jim Skaggs took the opening kickoff 73 yards to pay- dirt to begin the slaughter, the Tigers never letting up until the score stood at 47-2. Leading the gridsters to a 26-12 win over the Bellingham Red Raiders was hard running George jones. jones, a mainstay in the Tiger attack all year, churned off two touchdown runs of 55 yards apiece and set up other scores with his ground-gaining. Sweeping by Bellarmine and Bremerton by scores of 35-12 and 20-O, the Tigers faced the Seattle Prep Panthers. With an outstanding one- man performance by Jack Burg leading the way, the Bengals raced to a 27-13 win. Burg accounted for all of Stadiumis scores with touchdown runs of 28, 54, 7, and 64 yards. In the skirmish with Everett, the Bengals leaped in the lead several times, only to have the fired-up Seagulls knot the score and finally go ahead to stay 19-13. The loss was the only one suffered by the Tigers in regular league play. Next on the schedule was the annual Thanks- giving Day game with Lincoln. The importance 70 4' if Football surrounding the outcome of this contest attracted one of the largest and most enthusiastic crowds in the gameis history. Going into this game, Lincoln had not dropped a single league game and taking the Tigers would have netted the Abes the Cross-State and the city league crowns. Stadium, on the other hand, had just been downed by Everett, and needed this game to capture at least a tie for the Gross-State championship and win the city league. In a game loaded with suspense, the Bengals edged Lincoln 13-7 for their first victory in eight years in this classic. Seven plays after an alert Stadium defense had picked off a Lincoln fumble, Dick Mires plunged over from the 3-yard line making the score 6-O. The conversion was missed. Lincoln then scored when a blocked Stadium punt was run back 25 yards for a touchdown. XVith less than a minute remaining in the game, first down resting on a measurement, and tension mounting in the stands, Dick Mires smashed over from the one-yard line, overcoming Lin- coln's 7-6 lead and giving Stadium the margin of victory. Scoring for the season was lead by .lack Burg who reeled off a total of 66 points, followed by Dick Mires and George Jones who contributed to the Tiger cause 48 and 36 points, respectively. The coaching staff was again led by head coach Bob Levinson, while john Heinrick and Marv Scott served as assistant mentors. Appointed to the Gross-State offensive eleven were co-captains john Rademaker and jack Burg, while Clem Bachmeier, jim Skaggs and Dick Mires completed the defensive squad. These same players along with George jones were selected to the all-city team. At the annual football banquet, Bill McGilton, a hustling 155-pound guard, received the inspira- tional award and Steve Grary and Mickey Hogan were elected co-captains for next yearis team. 71 1. nnrg scoring in the Highline game. 3. Dick Mires plunging over for the first touchdown in the Turkey Day Game. 2. The immense crowd at the Turkey Day Game l l Front row: Terry Sovine, Stuart Henderson, Don Tresness, Don Davidson, captain, Gordy Colob, Ioe Dnrant, jim Brown, Larry Ambrose, Daryl Zylstra, John Kelly, Larry Williams, Mr. Healy, coach. Row 2: Dick Bullatt, NVoody Hunt, Fred Copeland, Jim Boyd, john White, Dave Bodyfelt, Dave Crawford, jim Norton, Gaylord Fabre, ,lim Webb, Fred VVnrnick. Back row: Warren Olson, Keith Meredith, Fred Dessean, lim Jensen, Phil Nelson, lyan Nordlund, Bob Donnelly, Walston Smith, jim Crosby, jim Hill, Tom Craft, Larry Wells. Front row: Arley Kangas, Icrry Wilson, Mike McCallum, L. V. Matthews, Larry Stenberg. Row 2: Mr. Heinrick, coach, Charles Longen. Roy Liljeheck, Gary Johnson, Dennis Weaver, Dick Belden, Back row: Leonard Lnkin, Seth Anderson, Matt Hall, jim Clough. 72 Sophomore Football NVinding up the season with a record of four Wins and three losses, the sophomore footballers, nevertheless, managed to capture the city league championship. Under the direction of coach Emery WVatte and captain Don Davidson, the sophomores began the season by shutting out Puyallup and Bellarmine only to be blanked by Clover Park and Lincoln. The sophs again faced Lincoln in the last game of city league play. XVith this game deciding the cham- pionship, the sophs proved equal to the task, swamping the baby Abes 21-6. At the animal Football Banquet David Bodyfelt was presented the teamis inspirational award. Reserve Football NVith both the varsity and the sophomore gridders copping titles in their various circuits, the Bengal reserves proved no exception. Sweeping through a schedule of six tough games, without dropping a single tilt, the reserves, coached by Nlarv Scott and john Heinrick, snared top-place honors in their league. Although displaying a well-bal- anced, power-packed offense later in the season, they started late, sneaking by Lincoln in their open- ing engagement by a score of 7-0. Coming back strong, the reserves trounced Bellarmine in the next game 33-0. Picking up steam, the reserves then proceeded to mop up the league. Reserve Basketball Going through an exceptionally good season, the reserve haskethal- lers finished first in the city chase. and second in Capital League action. The reserve hoopsters, coached hy Nlary Scott, ended the year with a 12-6 won-lost record. Scoring for the season was evenly divided among Tom Coleman, Gary john- son and Boh Deliosa, guards, Dave Butler and Gene Bronk, front men. These five were expected to make the hig jump from reserye to varsity play during 1956. Sophomore Golcls Compiling a record of nine vic- tories and five losses. the Stadium Colds snatched third place in the tough sophomore haskethall loop, which consisted ol' soph teams from Stadium, Puyallup, Bellarmine, Lincoln, Franklin Pierce, and Clover Park. Both Stadium and liincoln had two teams in the league. Although seemingly a so-so sea- son for the Colds. they gave a good account of themselves, producing talent of possihle varsity caliher. Tahhed hy Coach DuBois as out- standing players were Dick Foran, .lim Norton, and john Ostlund. Ost- lund was named honorary captain. Sophomore Blues XVinning eight and losing six tilts in regular league play, the Stadium Blues finished fourth in the sophomore haskethall league. Being a fast, high scoring team, the Blues' ranks held many talented players who may he capahle of handling yarsity action. Outstanding varsity prospects, as named hy coach Ileinrick, included Richard Sample, honorary captain, one of the team's top shooters, and john YVhite, an excellent re- hounder. Front row: Cene Bronk. Arlep Kangas, Lloyd Sehlegel, Cary johnson, jerry .-Xllmers. Cary Huck. Back row: Torn Coleman, Don Banks, Steve Crary, Dave Butler, llarold Larson, lion XVick. Front row: jerry Ciste, Leonard .Xndiexx s, john Ustlllnd, Phil Nelson, Steyn- Peroxich, -lim Norton, Cordon Coloh. Back row- Nlr. Dullnis, coathg Cary ltoket, Dick lforan, lfred YYarnick, NVoody Hunt. Caylurd lfahrc. Boll Denny. Front row: Nlr. Heinrich, coachg Ed McClarney, Denny Seinfeld, Fred Copeland. Rich Sample Jim Angelcl. Back row: Dick Bullatt, VVarren Olson, lohn VYl1ile, jerry YYilson, -Iolin Xvilliams jerry Henderson, Ron Vfarter. rw 'Bali ,, . .4 . K ,M 'Rmavnd' Obs L C9 - Captain Csivter its . xx . if X . aa, A-,M .1 .V V g pf i Chuck langau- Vowhrd M. I x . Ax V caqum ,l ' .GFI ,il--2 3 4 Af 3 .W 1. Mike Cranston 153 goes up for a bucket against the Seattle Prep Panthers as Otis L83 battles for rebound position. Varsity Hitting hot and cold alternately throughout the season the Tigers compiled a 13-7 won-lost record, taking third place in the newly formed Capital League. Although losing out in a bid for top honors in the league, the Bengal quintet ran roughshod over the City competition, taking first place in the City League without dropping a game. Starting off the season, coach Bill Lemmon's charges, among them five returning lettermen, looked plenty impressive as they emerged first in the Hoop-Go-Bound. After a few practice tilts, the Stadium Hve bided their time as an unspectacular 59-53 victory over Clover Park proved to be the lull before the storm. Going on a scoring spree against a hapless Bellarmine team, the Bengals netted 78 points, which tied the record for the highest total points scored in a game by one team. They shattered another mark as the score of 78-36 bettered the old record for the greatest margin of defeat. Fourth quarter blues, a malady which plagued the Tigers at several inopportune moments throughout the season, tripped them up in their game with Aberdeen. Stadium held a slight 27-25 lead at halftime, but the Bobcats came back to a 40-38 third quarter lead and finally to victory as they outscored their opponents 22-11 in the fourth quarter. WVith George Grant hitting a tremendous 29 points, the Stadium five trounced their name- sakes, the Centralia Tigers 77-60. Grant, named to both the Cross-State and City League all-star selections, was one of the teams top scorers, and, being a junior, has another year of eligi- bility left. Another valuable player this year was co- captain Mike Cranston whose 20 points and 7-1 2. Roland Otis tries for al rebound as Iohn Radeinaker 4165 and George Grant 171 watch the proceedings. Basketball clutch playing in the waning minutes, sparked the Tigers to a 56-51 win over Bellarmine. This game nettcd the Bengals undisputed possession of first place in the City League. However, to escape unscathed in the City race, the Tigers had to get by a determined Lincoln team. Again it was Cranston whose steady playing saved the day as he put the Tigers out in front to stay, connecting on a field goal and then on a charity toss to make the final score read 41-39. Stadiums chances of repeating their showing of last year at the Class A State Tournament were eliminated by a red-hot Seattle Prep five. The Panthers could do no wrong, matching every point the Bengals could muster, and then adding on several more for good measure. The final score was 66-55. Starting at one forward position this year was john Rademaker, a star footballer. johns effec- tive rebounding was a main factor in the Tigers, offensive and defensive patterns. Battling it out all season for the other forward spot were jim Skaggs, senior. and junior Chuck Longen. Both performed well, and it was effectiveness of these players that often determined the outcome of the Bengals' games. Center Roland Otis, whose height tlllti scoring ability will be missed next season, came out on top in the City scoring race, bucketing a total of 88 points in six games. These four boys plus Cranston and Crant com- prised the forward firing line of the Tigers. A good bench was made up of lsadore lVash- ington, I.. V. Nlathews, Bob DeRosa and sopho- more Clint Names. Stadium was well represented in the season's all-star selections as George Grant, Nlike Crans- ton and Roland Otis made the City five, with Crant also getting the nod as a guard on the Capital League Combo. 75 3 X it s 3 i 3 x K ,si X M...--V ey. .f ff' x were-' NR f aff at -' , ' S 4' ,as .f .- .. ,.- A., if if 5 f pri iff f ,1 if kr .3 1 - i i s . , Nekxg t 1 if , t KA, it X -A+ s w 'h'Xf ir? t - 1 's 34334 Mathews ,. , Ceatev t . Q. R t 9 5 if 57 j ft xseffe p . S M.. ,ggi ft Pri pfltwngliawsees p 3 1 Sfifm Shcliff X ,... - Fon.-uri Q Q XS :sa - s. X.: Q ti .- 3 t XXX ..rssa.-nf' Vovwavd A i f guard ,,, ,i ig .J 'te Q5 is J Q 198 Qvmg, if .i . . h . c Qwaxxiii si-eau' ,X g , of F: Q l 'Q N Tia. -MW T I of D! . a ' . 'Q A X ,-,- A 4 Tom Thompsgn 3 X ' -' ,, wC?,Clvkiw., E ,. ' I .. A I I gqgllavg ,... lhwxf,- K -,pews -Qs-vs 39-is-asi..Qi 3 33, P',,.,,I f' A ' . ,,. T .Kfm9..i e2 ' ' '17 g g , A in X x xxx ...X fli. ,,,.m0 ts' W Q,x, TF. K . X 2ffii.as r-'a?Sf-- ' -- ai abl 5 f D a -.--few a - iiigifi xi I ,A 1 . . tx, El LXQQ VZ, . y E Dick 'VQVKWW f . ..-..,.,a.. W-r ---12 1 . 1 , TT . V fl ft Viiaiil-fz.i I .- xl ,QQMMNN If j z, ,iz N X .. 4155455 . 'Fi ,:,.--- N r ,Q .ill jf I fl' sp ' x ,s,,oQPe17Io -,fr 1-?'.'9 'P 9'F5 4, ' Q- xf- -.KR .ff ' , if I L M 532' ' at L k 233513.94453- X X .X -Q.:-..!1+.'r--if 2 Varsity Coach Wally Streeter entered his tenth year of coaching the Bengal mermen as they swept to their fourth straight Northern Division Championship. They failed, however, in their bids to retain their State and City champion- ships, losing both titles to the Lincoln Abes. Stadium bested four teams to hold on to its Northern Division Championship, compiling a total of 56 points with second place Everett tal- lying 35. Honors went to Harold Tauscher, who took first place in both the 100-yard breast- stroke and the 150-yard individual medley, and to sophomore Mike Haas with a first in diving. Haas, who made a habit of placing first in all of the Tigers, meets, was undefeated all season, even in meets against the University of Wash- ington and the Washington State College fresh- men. The Abes wrested the City championship away from the Tigers in one of the most exciting meets of the season. Trailing as they went into the Hnal event, the 200-yard relay, the Bengals knew that winning this race would decide the meet in their favor. However, the Lincoln swim- mers forged ahead to victory, taking the meet 40-32. The loss to Lincoln was a heartbreaker, not only because the meet was so close, but also because the outcome tabbed the Abes as City champions. In the season's schedule of fourteen meets, ex- cluding those deciding the State's Northern Division champs, the Tigers downed all of their opponents with the exception of Lincoln and the 76 I , I EX Jones Swimming University of Washington frosh, each team de- feating the Bengals twice during the regular season, with the Abes tasting victory a third time in the State Meet. Harold Tauscher placed Hrst in the 100-yard breaststroke and second in the 150-yard indi- vidual medley as the mermen took second place in the State Meet held at Pullman. By finishing second in the 150-yard race, Tauscher set a new team mark. Mike Haas, taking his customary first in the diving events, tallied a record shat- tering total of 213 points. In varsity points for the season, Harold Tauscher set a new school record by scoring more points than any other swimmer in Stadi- umis history. Tauscher accumulated an out- standing total of 129 points. Steve Lindsay, Larry Dufraine, Mike Haas, and co-captain Tom Thomson were the other point leaders with 107, 77, 75, and 68 tallies respectively. Several pool records were broken during the season by the Bengals. In a meet with Olympia, which they won 43-32, the Tigers set four new marks in the record books. Steve Lindsay broke two, in the 40 and 100-yard freestyle events, while Harold Tauscher topped the old time in the 100-yard breastroke. The 120-yard medley relay team, consisting of Bill Buddick, Tom Thomson and Harold Tauscher also shattered another record. The year's inspirational award was won by Larry Dufraine, while next year's co-captains will be Steve Lindsay and Kimo Streeter. 77 ig Y ,u Bob xevknacsn Bead Jack Burg fr 3 9. g 4119. sf' 'Baz Ravrbtq , X. at 3' I . Dave iiuraerj xavvq Mdehs Viyq' 1 A ww, , ,J,fj,,,, JAA' X ,QT in..:L- ,fy ,..,,, Dave. Larsen P'0 'V?bQnpg,a Sieve Anderson Va rsity The Stadium trackmen, last yea1 s state and city champions, swept through their first meets of the season, crushing Highline 84-29 and Clover Park 'IOM to ABM, respectively. Unde- feated last year, the thinclads looked forward to a good season, welcoming back twelve re- turning lettermen, losing only four members of last yearis team via the ranks of the graduated. Good times were registered in the early-season met with the Clover Park Warriors, as Steve Anderson led the Tigers with victories in the 120-yard high hurdles, the 180-yard low hurdles, and the high jump. His times were: :l5.4 and :2l.2 in the hurdles and five feet nine inches in the high jump. Anderson also ran a leg on the winning 880-relay team. The other winners for the Bengals were Dave Tinius in the mile, 4:37.34 Tom Coleman with a broad jump of twenty feet, seven inches, Bill Bell in the 440-yard dash, :56.6g jack Burg in the pole vault, eleven feet, six inchesg and Clem Bachmeier, who swept the field in the shot with a heave of fifty feet, two and one-fourth inches. Wet weather prevailed during the meet with Highline, but the sloppy condition of the track failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the Tigers as they dominated the meet, finishing first in all but two of the events. Tom Coleman and Clyde Mathes paced the Bengals with double wins, Coleman taking the broad jump and the 220- yard dash, while Mathes finished first in the weight events. Coleman's time in the 220 was :28.9, while his broad jump carried for twenty feet. Mathes tossed the shot and discus for distances of forty-seven feet, four inches, and one-hundred thirty feet, three inches, respec- tively. 78 -... ,B-Ml' f. wx? Q ? ' - Aff Q 1 Mm-vang Healnj W Bsvrcma. ll Q3 'Ji . jill? 5 g.gL Q Leg Senses , pf .if f X . X if xx it li ,ff E -tire SY--Iii? . ' g if . f, an pr Q Av' Ml -Q awp Track Steve Anderson again paced the Tigers as they defeated the Bremerton Wildcats, copping both of the hurdle races and tying for first in the high jump. Clyde Mathes took the shot put and the discus with tosses of 49 feet, 4 inches, and 1421!2 feet. Andersonls times were :16.0 in the high hurdles and :225 in the low hurdles. Dave Tinius, crack Stadium miler, set a new track record of 4133.3 as the Tigers won their fourth straight meet of the season, downing Aberdeen 73-40. Steve Anderson was a triple winner for the Tigers, taking victories in the 120 low and high hurdles and in the high jump. His times were: :15.2 in the high hurdles, :13.3 in the low hurdles, and Eve feet, eight inches for the high jump. Other winners for the Bengals included Buz Ramsey with a broad jump of twenty feet, nine inchesg jack Burg who tied for Hrst in the pole vault at ten feet, nine inchesg and Clem Bach- meier, who threw the shot for a distance of forty-nine feet, seven and one-fourth inches. In an inter-class meet, the senior Cinder men triumphed over the juniors and the sophomores showing the tremendous strength of the return- ing lettermen. Steve Anderson, Dave Tinius, Lee jones in the 440-yard dash, jim Skaggs, jack Burg, and Clem Bachmeier each gained a first .vi S A' s , .3 ac 'Boliqn , e za... Q: 1 Tom Covsmpn for the seniors. 19adQ'S,..fP?5W '5k9?'? . Q This was the way the thinclads shaped up as 51 ,p,gQ.Q,.f3,4s' the Tahoma went to press, with reliable men in every event, and a good looking crop of sopho- 1 WT' mores and juniors capable of overcoming any it obstacles toward another championship season. A 1 e-' N-Jooclg Rudi fi Xb George Jones nn Cievys 'Badrimcier rr .gg M, . 1, 1:f.o,,,?TK 'bil-Lx George I' y Q f -N ,a igggoidaaprigeggg 'Bo 5 ies 4 gi ffrifri 5 . A,.A , . , ,: . 3 f . tv X Cranston Varsity Five returning lettermen headed the roster of the Tiger diamond squad this year. Two pitch- ers, Arnie Larson and Larry Pentecost formed the nucleus for the team along with catcher- outlielder Mike Cranston and infielders George Grant and Bob Peterson. The Tigers, who Hnished in second place in the Cross-State loop last year, looked for high honors this season in the new Capital League. In practice games during the season, the Tigers took the measure of Clover Park and South Kitsap by scores of 13-8 and 6-5. The Bengal nine also split a double header with Bremerton, winning one game by a score of 2-1, and losing the other by a 4-1 margin. In the South Kitsap game, three hurlers shared the pitching duties, each taking over for three innings. Dick Foran, Alex Kohl, and Larry Pentecost were the twirlers, with Pentecost the Winning pitcher, giving up no hits or runs dur- ing the last three innings. The Tigers, in winning, had to come from behind with two runs in the last half of the ninth inning. Phil Farmer starred as he boomed out a double to drive home the winning tallies. George Grant led the hitters, garnering three hits in live trips to the plate. After clubbing out a 13-8 victory over a hap- less Clover Park nine, the Bengals faced Brem- erton in a double-header. Bob Dunn, the Wildcats, star hurler, struck out 11 and Walked but 1, limiting the Tigers to five hits, as Bremerton took the Hrst game 4-1. Phil Farmer singled in the lone Tiger tally. In the second game, after a double by Bob DeRosa had sent home Alex Kohl with the first 80 Larrq 'penkciosl 1 - Co-Captain Baseball run of the ball game, George Grant managed to drop a fly ball between the Bremerton infielders, later coming with the winning run. Alex Kohl was the winning Stadium pitcher. Lincoln edged the Bengals, 8-7, in an extra inning game which was the first meeting of the rivals this year. Drawing first blood, the Tigers opened the scoring as Phil Farmer blasted a three-run homer in the first inning. However, Lincoln countered with five runs in their half of the inning, showing the pattern of the game, as the Bailsplitters would tally a score each time the Tigers did. The Abes, winning run came on a miscue by the Tigers, Grant who threw wide to the catcher, allowing the deciding tally to come in from third base. George Grant had a good day at bat, hitting safely three times in four trips to the plate. Arnie also had a good day at the plate, getting a triple and two singles in five at bats. Co-captains for the year were Mike Cranston and Larry Pentecost. Cranston, a stellar per- former in the catcheris slot last year, was switched to center field by coach Marv Scott to take advantage of Cranston's speed. Stadium had a young team this year with juniors vying for every position except third base and two outfield positions. Three sopho- mores were listed on the varsity squad and showed well during the spring. They were Gene Bronk and Dick Foran, pitchers, and John Ostlund, catcher. Second base was undecided for most of the early part of the season with Bob Peterson, a senior, and Gary Larson, a junior, hotly con- testing for the position. 81 N ,S wfjwk im, i w N R tfiyi Y K W 1 x xi L w X i?:fix, i'c- ' . f . F .35 . Sw, . K ini - I is i, ' , as-LR' Marv Scot P Coach 35313 Q my Q, . A l.grlsiiiS9 Ron Girdter S5955 Q ' P i T7?f35?a5 r .. MQW? 1' if ' s'Q'Gf-ip fx' ' ' A j '. it . ,ft j , my up A J , . ,v.. I , wi g Xxx is J Q s ewss f . 'P T X . gkxh A . 5 . L i w5yX . x . e1fff?!..-.f?'!29'5 ' T' P -58 I 5, . Sf' in-ww . ry. 1 Q f X w Wrestling Five Wins, live losses and one tie was the S8HSOI1,S record of the Stadium grapplers who climaxed the year by placing eighth in the state mat tourney at Pullman. Clyde Mathes and Monte Robinson received fourth place medals in the 178-pound and 105-pound divisions, re- spectively. First place in the meet, which at- tracted over twenty of the stateis wrestling schools, went to Lincoln of Tacoma for the sec- ond straight year. Coach Beer began turn-outs early in Novem- ber to get the matmen in shape for their matches which began in january. One senior, jack Burg, turned out for the Hrst time this year, winning himself a varsity berth and compiling a very respectable Won-lost total. This year's co-captains, Bill McCilton and Bob Bridges were voted inspirational award winners. Bridges and McGilton turned in outstanding per- formances all season, with McGilton dropping but one match. Coach Beer can expect a good season next year, as a fine crop of Wrestlers are expected up from the reserve ranks. Next year,s team, which is to be captained by Dave White, has left a good record behind them in reserve competition and should do Well for themselves in the ranks of the varsity matmen. Wrestling, one of the very oldest sports be- cause of its natural competitive action, is recom- mended by Coach Beer to all boys because, in addition to being a great body builder, it also teaches dexterity and quick thinking. 82 'P' ' 1 lc fu , ' x ' garb. 61 T l if -H KY- T it-. 1 Q .aj Q. ,-iw 'ff . 53 99' V ep: Q .3 Z.' :.,: D I 'X E952 i 'f an -A--f 1 i W. v ' Ae 531: ,X . nj . - 1 - ..:-' K .S .,.. ri' , li Q 5. -. 'f . ff T -S X ink. ,-. f 1' at Y . X trzy , l ' 1 Q - 'fi EQMXSQK Sm '. - 4 ii fEi5'RusS 'iuckiiin Cvwqk Nebma-v.- s f , pf, Tennis Two returning lettermen, Steve Crary and Don Shepherdson greeted coach William Phil- lips asf' he began his first year of mentoring the tennis team. Although not expected to equal the unde- feated record of last year's group, the tennis team produced some fast rising new men, who may take away varsity positions from the more experienced. As of the Tahoma publishing deadline, Chuck Nlellinger was holding on to number one posi- tion, with Steve Crary number two man. Mac Rigney, Cary Snyder, and Don Shepberdson were battling it out for the third position. Again, as in past years, the tennis club offered the use of their courts for team practice and for the Tiger home matches. However, practice was intermittent and often postponed because of the wet weather, getting the Bengals off to a rather slow start. The Tigers won their first match of the season against the Lincoln Abes, the score being 5-2. The two top-seeded Tiger players, Chuck Mel- linger and Steve Crary, dropped their singles matches but came back to beat their opponents in the doubles match. In other matches the Bengals' Mac Rigney took his matches, 6-2 and 6-0, while Don Shep- herdson won 6-4, 6-2, and Gary Snyder beating his man, 6-3 and 6-1. The Mellinger-Crary combination scored a 6-4, 6-2 victory, with Mac Rigney and Don Shepherdson winning 6-3 and 9-7. VVhen asked his opinion as to the possible showing of the team, coach Phillips remarked that if the team could develop suilicient strength in their second doubles and third singles, they might yet go through a championship season. 83 fx, 5, s K Ili' . .- g i Q -3 -,Q ., 'Q 544 ' 5,3 if .A F? if , 133: 'k . , Q 1' I S 4 at ,Q ...3 ig.. - -iii, is . f . - 13.231 T79 A' ' 'W f isa.: www. X 'va Q, 3,1-'Sp i ggi i. 7'Q'ia wxxuam'vx-nuips Coadwph p X xg , Z 'Q .' N 'TT' 1' Frank .knkins f' , . S sf 5 5' f K My , ,gf -4 '.D9'r5iP1.evs1'4Sen , .. ,V -X frgl -4 new li-1 if c if T H-is ax KMA .. ' . .1 X ,V Kr' .1 , - 4, N, Q , - a , V - 'Q f Nu! ., 1 i. X l ' ,qi is Bsfrkovs Gruber f X 'S K GSW .. xi. , 5.52 ,fl ggi lf ' 57 .N W if K wma-::,.ii -f S an X I 3129 .BQQQFH i.r-rsiiiiafiiiiri I' f '-uw K ' ' - Y ,Q .,.,. 1 , 2 Q if Nu Dvmsus Bch The Stadium golfers, defending city champi- ons, got off to a good start this season, winning their first eight matches, dropping none. The Tigers, in quest of the Capital League crown, performed brilliantly during the early part of the season, literally crushing all of their op- ponents. Opening up the season, the Stadium linksmen began by dumping Central Kitsap 11-4, and Bremerton 12-3, as they took both ends of a triangular meet at Bremerton. George Stray was medalist with a 76, five over par. Stray, who paced the Tigers during most of the early part of the season, starred again as ,46eof'm5- SQWAB lg? 0 3:53 t -:E , .,.- ' - n l fp, W ,.. . it W wt. if 1- M f CQ .sw im . :,: . . , ' 'Z' ff.:-1 ..,, if 1 Q . A I . y -.511 '..' ' 4 '. 2 1. ' 5 .. ' K. 2 tv M S .:.....,,, JK .. I A, I .X X . ,.... :MN I . animate:-vga., 1 1 G 3 . l r .e.-5 1 Y . an . . if vp- . 1 . ,wig QW 'Duck hkbb 5 Q , ,M 5 Q' agxg' mails' Q 1 1' 3 N7 arg-525 J, 3 medalist in the next two matches, as the linksters defeated Aberdeen 13-2, and Lincoln by a score of 101f2 to 41!2. The Tigers swept a triangular meet in mid- season form as they defeated the Aberdeen and Hoquiam golfers with scores of 12-3 and 15-0, respectively. Captain Bruce Cochran, another pace-setter during the early part of the season, was medalist with a 71. The Puyallup and Centralia golfers fell victim to Stadium, as the Tigers defeated the Vikings 15-0 and Centralia by a score of 11-4. Bruce Cochran was medalist in the Puyallup match with a one-over-par 73, while George Stray took the honors in the Centralia meet with a 77. At the Tahoma publishing deadline, Bruce Cochran, second year letterman, was number one man, with sophomore Clint Names number two. One year lettermen George Stray, Bill Wiecking and Dick Webb were third, fourth and fifth, respectively. W- K' ' ef we he 7 if 1 1, -25:-f , -2,5 I . s -2-1-wg. 1 tgmjii' J :fpff s, 2:5 , t r xi I I ,utyweqmip 'kai A5 psf if J ,gpg p, . 3, If' H,,,,.si5-fi K , fy 7: W S K , . . . . T L likfl ii , , A 'ali ji . V ,- L f k gilt v, , 4- -if r':'.'.- . :' Q.-MM'- f if , ' A-M'-,,-f'f,:t N e' K gn V K Q - Q if 84 - at 1 'i K Vclr ity Sco OPPONENTS STADIUM FOOTBALL Stadium won the Grid-Co-Round Lincoln 18 . Highline 14 Clover Park 2 Bellingham 12 Bellarmine 12 Bremerton 0 Seattle-Prep 13. ' Everett 19 . Lincoln 7 . Olympia 37 . Bremerton 24 Everett 36 . I-lighline 11 U. of W. frosh 42 I Lincoln 4114 Bellingham 23 Mt. Vemon 25 . . Bremerton 15 U. of w. frosh 42 I Lincoln 40 . w.s.c. Frosh, 343' Highline 25 Olympia 32 . SWIMMING .Stadium won the northem division champion- ship and placed second in the state. Olympia 6 . Lincoln 28 . Fife 35 . . Puyallup 1 1 Puyallup 9 . Sedro Woolley 31 . Burlington 27 Lincoln 26 . Lincoln 33 . Longview 13 Fife 15 . . Central Kitsap 4 . Bremerton 3 Aberdeen 2 Lincoln 4V, Aberdeen 3 . Hoquiam 0 . Puyallup 0 . Centralia 4 . WRESTLING GOLF 7 26 47 26 35 20 27 13 13 38 51 39 64 33 33175 52 50 60 33 32 32 50 43 46 28 12 36 35 13 19 19 6 27 30 11 12 13 1056 12 15 15 11 re Page OPPONENTS STADIUM BASKETBALL Stadium won the Hoop-Go-Round Bremerton 58 . Renton 41 . . Puyallup 58 . Clover Park 53 Bellarmine 36 . Lincoln 31 . . Hoquiam 60 . Bellarmine 60 . Aberdeen 62 . Olympia 46 . . Seattle Prep 55 Lincoln 58 . . Centralia 60 . Hoquiam 75 . Aberdeen 63 . Olympia 67 . . Bellarmine 51 . Centralia 61 . Lincoln 39 . . Seattle Prep 66 Lincoln 2 . Clover Park 4295 Highline 29 . Bremerton 4224! Aberdeen 40 . Olympia 88 . . BASEBALL Clover Park 8 . South Kitsap 5 Bremerton 1 . Bremerton 4 . Lincoln 7 . . Bellarmine 3 . Centralia 3 . . Bellarmine 3 . 51 42 57 59 78 55 51 68 49 52 67 77 77 70 58 61 56 65 41 55 5 to-iosmsl Qomcoaso S S r- P-'NUSGJ CDM lv- D-1K0 Reserve Swimming Running through a limited schedule of six meets, the reserve swimmers split even, bowing three times to the Lincoln reserves, while taking two from Highline and one from Olympia. Co-captain Boh VValdherr led the reserve mermen with a total of thirty-eight points for the season, followed hy Larry Davis with twenty- eight. Ken McGill, the other co-captain, came in third in total points, chalking up twenty-three. Barry Posner was voted the inspirational award winner. Front row: Ken McGill. Larry Davis, Mr. Streeter, coachg Bob W'aldherr, Barrv Posner. Row 2: Dick Skewis, Ray Cuillianis, Dick Halthill, A'rt Dahlherg, Byron Jensen. Back row: Dave VVood. Charles Christensen. Ed Burrongh, Dick McLaughlin. Cary Allard. Reserve Wrestling The reserve wrestlers ended the season win- ning seven matches and losing hut two. The matmen split twice with Lincoln and Fife, de- feated Bellarmine four times and dumped Puy- allup once to total their won-lost column. Coach Beer rated the grapplers, comprised mostly of sophomores, as one of the finest re- serve units he had ever seen. This group will have the advantage of three years of experience hy the time they wrestle as seniors, and hy then promises to he a threat to any of the state's top wrestling teams. Front row: Jim Boyd, Carl Kludt, Dave Leonard, Paul Scott, Byron Drahold, Pat .Duren, Bill Nicholson, jerry Cook. llow 2: Daryl Zylstra, Hlwin Wells, Jim VVQ-bb, Don Tresness, Rs-ndal Broonihead, Frank Fujitani, Mr. Beer, coach. Back row: Donald Davidson, Len Manke, Richard Taylor, Harold Moline, Todd Holnilyerg, VValt NVaggoner. Joe Gordon. Sports Director and Team Managers Aside from teaching hiology, athletic director Myron Carr arranged all sports schedules months in advance of the games, assigned uniforms, checked equipment, collected towel fees and made traveling reservations. Helping Mr. Carr with details were the varsity team managers who at the same time were earn- ing athletic letters and admission into Big S. Included in their duties was the checking in and out of all uniforms and equipment and seeing that both were kept in top condition. Front row: Ernest La Chapelle, Bob Cheminant, Bob Chiarovano, Mr. Carr, coach, Bruce Anderson, Len Andrews. Row Z: Dave Davis, Bruce Cochran, Terry Hudson, Will Garrison, Gary Jones, Gary Allard. Back row: Kurt Corey, jim Bell, Jack Bidwell, Dave NVhite, Alan Gysin, Lee Jones. Physical Education Teachers As the name implies, the four physical edu- cation teachers, Miss Blaser, Miss Minton, Mr. O'Neel, and Mr. Grzadzielewski give the sopho- mores a workout in the many different sports offered at Stadium. Miss Blaser and Miss Minton co-worked in teaching girls the rules and techniques of speed- ball, basketball, volleyball, and swimming. By participating in these games and various other hobby sports after school, the girls were able to earn their athletic letters. Mr. O'Neel and Mr. Grzadzielewski held down the jobs of being intramural athletic teachers, Red Cross manager advisers and athletic trainers. Among the various sports offered the boys were swimming, basketball, volleyball, and Wrestling. Student Leaders Stadiumites who Worked in the boys' and girls' gyms during class hours were referred to as the student leaders. Included in their duties were taking care of the sports equipment for the gym classes, serving as referees and score keepers, and taking roll. By being student leaders, girls earned points toward their athletic letters. I 'NL Front row: Donna Fleming, Shirley Brown, Ia ' ' Jeanette Erickson, Sharon Pepper, Steve Lindsay, Bill c ilton, Kurt Corey. Bob Moore, Dave NVhite, Ed Price, Walt Cook. Row 2: Bonnie Mills, Gerry Van Eechout, Io Taylor, Fran Willis, Ann Deyo, Diane Budinick, Judy Carlson, Ianice Elrod, sue Fassett, Iini Bell. '7 Pictured here are the four P.E. teachers who made such a program as co-educational gym possible. Mr. Cradzielewski, Miss Minton, Miss Hlaser, and Mr. O'Neel. g v , e ,. J , ir' Row 3: Edith Kenrick, Pat Haas, Marta llauge. Harold Algeo, Larry Pentecost. Bob Brostroni, George Stray, jarold Lippold, Haipona Fav, Marian Wil '. -k row: Evelyn Nlauruianu, met Broussard Jrfh oy Liliebeck, Carol Berry, Margie Mani, Dave Me fuire, Bob Snyder, ltutli Wight, Grehghcii VVeller, Don Doouan. P S7 Edith Bowyer Secretary Miss Hazel Minion Adviser Maureen McGowan President Ann Prater Treasurer Mary Rowland Sergeant at Arms Stciclicmcl Girls who earned their first year athletic letters were entitled to membership in Stadiana, girls' athletic organization. This was accom- plished by participating in three after school team sports, and in addition, earning two hobby sport points. Membership could be continued only if they won their second year athletic letters and third year 1J f Wi Hike leaders, managers, and game referees were chosen from amongst the members. As their main project, Stadiana bought a long needed clock for the girls' gym otlice. Funds for this project were raised by a cruise, the annual pickle sales during lunQi hour, and mum cor- sages which were sold by Stadiana members at the Turkey Day Game. HA! lrsi year letter-Front row: Raedelle Davis, Marcia McCabe, Ruth Wight, Sandra Fingold, nan Green, Carolynn Skoog, Evelyn Maurmann, Jean Andre-sen, Carol Berry, Colleen Pflugmachcr, ary Crain, LaVera Anderson. Row 2: Ruthann Volk, janet Bonawits, Bonnie Mills, Marian Villianis, Virginia Aylsworlh, Brigita Balodis, jo Taylor, Betsy Sweeney, Ausma jaunzemis, -anette Berry, Marilyn jeier. Row 3: judy Rogers, Dorothy Alniquist, Mary Lou Mardesich, urol Jensen, Mavis Gaines, Mary Lee- Hamilton, jane Brisack, Pat DeVoto, Ann Deyo, Charlene eynolds, lioddell Gadd, janet Broussahl. Row 4: Barbara Seal, Dianne Rosen, Muriel Hunt, argie Mani, ' 1 T- ' Mary Huddick, Peggy Uetz, Sharon Viafore, JoAnn Harkness, Delene 'olt, Janice Lan Jurg, Marta Hauge, Fran Willis. Back row: Thora Jean Hagen, Ann Prater, it Haas, Gayle Knott, Linda Rosin, janet Powers, Sally Arthur, Carol Keil. JoAnne Witter, aretha Downs, Kay Blankenship. 88 Second year letter-Front row: Ann Prater, treasurer, Mary Sugimoto, vice Mau- reen McCoGHrn-pfe'S'i'd'E'rrtT'lVIiss Minton, ad- viser, Edith Bower, secretarygfM-may Rowland, sergeant at arms. Row 2: -Eg the Suimd, Peggy Kuljis, Karen Booth, kllltq 'ermztft ,Clennal can-.. Ji '- em. ow'--5: jsxrnfli- mmf Marie .larabello, orrine Aitken, ,lille-en Cor- mier, Edna Lindh. Back row: Orla Leland, Marilyn Aalmo, Geraldine Cruver, Mary Io Sigler, Sylvia Skaggs. Pin Winners The highest honor a Stadium girl can achieve in the field athletics is a gold pin. The pin is an indica- tion that the girl was an active member of Stadiana and that she worked hard in athletics for the third-year award. The gold S was awarded only to those girls who had received their first- and second-year athletic let- ters. For this award, which takes the place of a third-year letter, a girl had to accumulate points from three team and two hobby sports, plus one optional sport. Champs With the qualities of team co- operation, fair play, and good sportsmanship, the basketball, speeclball, and volleyball champs won the championship in their re- spective sports. In each of the win- ning teams, the outstanding char- acteristic that enabled these girls to emerge victorious was team work. The individual was not the key to success, rather it was the combina- tion of the girls who had athletic ability and a keen interest in the sport. These outstanding athletes earned an extra point toward their athletic letters by playing in the after school games through which they secured the title of champ.U Outstancl ing Basketball Players After two nights of tryouts in March, fifteen girls were chosen for the honor of being outstanding basketball players. Of these girls there were three sophomores. eight juniors and four seniors. All girls vying for this honor were nominated and voted on by Miss Minton and the after-school girl managers. The managers judged the girls on these requirements: their ability to play basketball. their use of correct techniques in the game and their good sportsmanship while playing. Front row: janet Broussard Sylvia Skaggs, janice Elrod, Edith Bowyer, Edna Lindh, Edythe Row 2: Iiluxi .L,e1.3,parc Marian VVillianis Mary Howland, Ina-liuahlk, Peggy Vega. .Bnek row: Karen Booth, Mary -o ,igli-r. Peggy Knljis, Sharon Viafore. Gerry Cruver. Mary Crain, Virginia Alvord, ltuhy Front row: Sally Cnpen. Di-lene , oxvlancl, Janice lillrod, Back row: Black. How 2: Bonnie Mills, Dale Carol Berry, Sylvia Skaggs. Ann PT1ll1'l'- QS gi i Front row: Sharon Viafore. ' n Williams, Marta Hauge, Maureen McGowan. Margie Mani. Back row: Carol Berry, Io Marie Clllllljl, Kathy Sintling, Della Pentaeost. Absent: Pat llaas, Indy Rogers, RnthAnn Volk. S9 , iwgf Q N - - . .G 'w 1 hililhii iii-lliisslii-Q sQ.'iiX7fi'EiiiQfifiii! liiilill ':I,fV 'Y . ' ' ' . Y' .l,NxX , A f . X- Xml X 1 9 Front row: Ann Fra Row 2: Carol Alensen. Seal, Peggy Kuliis, Miss Carolynn Skoog, Sue Fass- X..- .. C' llary Sugimoto, Corrine Aitken, Gerry Cruyer. Pxudclick, Charlene Reynolds, Edith Bowyer, Barhara ack ruw: Mary jo Sigler, Peggy Us-tl, Karen Booth, Sund, Janice Hoehlk. , ml - 1 . 1-if , S W refs. - .. .. .- 'Q Q' D . , .1 :I I I L . f y .I fi S :--: -gh N . .:,,,,:..,.. A ,,.::.,, ,:,.:? I H,. 1Ei,:,x V. K 1 k . , Ay Y .. tt.aTmkh K -1.1: b K . - few-.nfl X gl my , if . Q.ui52Jh5fl I ' hmm fwiiffsfe 7 Royal Fins Royal Fins hegan its swimming season hy presenting a twelye min- ute water hallet to music at the Cirls' Swim Nleet Nlay 5. Their routines were organized hy Nlrs. Helen Simmons, who was co-ad- viser with Nliss Minton who repre- sented the faculty. Alune fourth all twenty-one memhers of Royal Fins. attired in identical swim suits, presented an entirely new water hallet for the opening of the new Titlow Beach pool. The girls met every Yllednesday in the Stadium pool where they swam for fun as well as to practice their formations. I Hike Leaders To earn a point toward their athletic letters, many girls went on Saturday morning hikes. These hikes were led hy hike leaders chosen from Stadiana memhership hy the cluh's cahinet, Their joh was to chart and plan, then lead a hike on the clay assigned to them. Bad weather didnlt hinder these girls from exploring all parts of Tacoma. A few of the routes taken were those along the waterfront, through Point Dehance Park, across the Narrows Bridge and across the tide Hats. By covering many areas of the city the girls learned that five miles was a long distance. HOME VISITORS .32 'MK . --f QQ.. X ll-Q .4Z,:: A , QQ., Q-48453 mug ' j hmmm, FSM 99 ' , ammo Q , 6 I ,ggi x x FCI 4' . 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'11 'R 1 Co-chairmen of Band and Tigcranna dance were Chairmen of Sadie Hawkins Day and Dance wcrc Harold Tauschcl Don Henderson and Joan l'gtgj595i, Bob McGill, Ioan Diven, and Mavis Gaim-s. l Chairmcn ot Pep Wcck, Rally, and Dancc were Steve Betlike, Frank J C0-chairmcn of Toast of thc Highs, all statc talent show, Cushing, Harold Tauscher, Ginny Alvord, Mary Rowland, wcrc Sylvia Skaggs, and Bill Rudclick. Beverly Nicholson, and Shirley Morris. 94 , 4 .f ...::. x Mk sl -mu-mv W , A, , Air F 5. 4 Q, 1 -. 4 x. x Q 5 . ...ref J 1' . yy uw wx Q 5, E , lil? is .Q v . '1 . 04,9 I Q K , I lt w I, X NY X ul? ,X 4. 359' ,V N w'-Q5 r f r ' f - 'Y ., x 2 , 2 W Q! 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B' ' ' 1 as 'gg 2 4 2 Q1 is H S 552, K ii 2 sky 3 W2 QT 4i 4 53 A S gfgiixg x mgpg fs K A 1 Q- f z , -Q3 x x . gi , KW X WEVRV vii-ig ,H , .-2-K 'Q w s - 'Q Z.: , Q f 6 9130 i 'Lv cb L 3 N yt f 'fm ' x -wink., 4 . .K m+3!R'l V.: ,:j...1i c' ff ,. KAJ 'x ' f X x Q Q x M Y S7 Q, 75 . CA - r .IAM fix iw Q Q QQ Q' 56 x .. L if f . if., 'X QL - AM gl? , X, ' is x ui Qs-3 LE nf, I I X R5 QQ, ,5 in QQ FJ 'X fi f 49' ' L51 As Sophornores we were such a shy group, so' As Iuniors how our boldness clicl grow, ff And now as our school Clays are ended, We want you to know, 6119 We all hate to go .... -QI G Y XX 'IQYV4 Q X ' Stuart Henderson President The Class of ,57 came into existance at Sta- dium in September 1954. Howdy Week affronted them with tumult and confusion as they tried to find their way around the halls. Sophomores were seen carrying school books and pencils, singing Old Cold and Blue,', and opening doors as commanded by the juniors and seniors. The turmoil subsided when the second week began and they adjusted themselves to their new life in the brown castle. The building of the sophomore treasury began with the undertaking of their first project for the school year which was a presentation of the Hlm, Broken Arrowf, The student body was able to purchase tickets for this affair which was Larry Sfenberg Joan Weller Carolyn Belfoy Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sophomore shown in the auditorium after school on january sixth. The Sophomore Class hit upon an original idea as a fund raising project. The two days in be- tween semesters were selected for the selling of carameled apples and sandwiches in the front hall. Since the student body was dismissed at noon on those two days, the sales were heartily welcomed by hungry Stadiumites. Space,' was the theme of this years, annual sophomore assembly which was held in March. The story, Swoosh,D told of two Martians and their trip to Earth. Hawaii, Alaska, Arabia, and New York were a few of the main places which they visited on their travels. Returning to Mars, they reported their exciting journey to the king. 2 Tom Healy and Marcia Raudebaugh Sophomore Assembly co-chairmen Pa! Wilia and .loan Trovani Food Sale co-chairmen Carl Kludt Donna Washut Miss Jane Murray Mr. Frank McDonnell Boys' Representative Girls' Representative Adviser Adviser Class Co-chairmen Marcia Raudebaugh and Tom Healy had reason to be proud of this enjoyable, world-wide performance. Last on the agenda was the annual Sophomore May Dance, May Melodyf, As in past years, the May Queen and her attendants were voted on by the sophomore class. They were presented during intermission at the dance, the queen be- ing crowned by class president Stuart Hender- son. Connie Engbretson and jerry Wilson acted as co-chairmen for the grand affair. Entering Triple S after only one semester at Stadium were Jo Marie Fleming and Joan Weller. Since this is one of the highest honors a girl can earn at Stadium, both girls had to work especially hard to attain their goals in such a short time. Mike Hass and Clint Names Outstanding Sophomore Athletes Hours of diligent practice paid off for Mike Haas who broke the state diving records in his lirst year at Stadium. Winning a letter in varsity basketball, Clint Names was also one of the sophomore class' outstanding athletes. He played guard position on the varsity team. With these two boys leading the way, the Class of 1957 looks forward to an eventful future in the sports realm. The active Sophomore Class cabinet was com- posed of Stuart Henderson, president, Larry Stenberg, vice president, joan Weller, secretaryg Carolyn Belfoy, treasurer, Donna VVashut, girls' representative to Student Council, and Carl Kludt, boys, representative. Miss Murray and Mr. McDonnell acted as class advisers. SEQ? Jerry Wilson and Connie Engbrotson May Da-nec co-chairrnen Qx Bob Fisher President WVith fine representation in both studies and extra-curicular activities, the junior Class played an important part in promoting interest and par- ticipation in activities at Stadium. Of the 562 members of the class, two-thirds took part in sports, music, and dramatics, which included working on assemblies and dances. Elections were held during the fall to deter- mine the junior class officers. Bob Fisher was chosen president. Aiding him on the class cabinet were Kathy Gustafson, vice-president, jackie Amano, treasurer, Judy Ness, girls' repre- sentative and Cary Buck, boys' representative. Soft' lights and good music by Ivy Cozart sup- plied the background for Candy Mistf, the theme of the animal junior prom. A candyland atmosphere of giant lollypops, candy canes and ice cream sodas prevailed over the surroundings. Marilyn Breidenbach and Jack Lindsay Candy Mistv co-chairmen 104 Kaihy Gustafson Marilyn Berg Thelma Kvernvik Vice President Secretary Secretary Junior The highlight of the decorations was a realistic Hansel and Cretal gingerbread house with candy stepping stones all silouetted below a blue crepe paper sky. Co-chairmen of the fantasy were Marilyn Breidenbach and jack Lindsay. As the curtain closed, enthusiastic and hearty applause arose from the audience. The junior assembly was over. The corner of Cosmopolitan and Independence Avenue, with itis hoboes, street venders, pretty girls and sentimental sing- ers had been the hub of activity in the city square. From the fourteen acts in the assembly, seven of the performers were newcomers to the Stadium stage. Directing the show were Dave Davis and Patty Gaines. Steve Crary and Mickey Hogan were chosen to be co-captains of next yearis football team. Both Steve and Mickey have taken part in varsity Mickey Hogan and Sieve Crary Next yearis football co-captains . 'viii g N. gi ia 1 file, s iixiiif Jackie Amano Gary Buck Judy Ness Mrs. Evelyn Barner Mr. Al Hayes Treasurer Boys' Representative Girls' Representative Adviser Adviser Class athletics since they started Stadium as sopho- mores. Stadiums Hrst ambassador to Luisenshule, the affiliated school in Dusseldorf, Germany, was Carol Shelly, junior. Living in Germany during the year, Carol represented Stadium while she learned the foreign way of education. An annual event sponsored by the junior Class was the dance held in tribute to the graduating seniors. Co-chairmen of this yearis Farewell to Seniorsv dance were Charlene Dahl and Dave Leonard. For the first time in Tahoma history, two people were selected to work together as co- editors of the 1956 Tahoma. Mr. Roley, Tahoma adviser, the junior class cabinet and its advisers picked Doug Hubner and Marilyn Jeter as the 1956 yearbook heads. Roddell Gadd was chosen as Business Manager. One of the last and most important duties of the junior Class Cabinet was the selection of commencement ushers and cap and gown assist- ants for the graduation exercises. For the second time i11 ten years, a junior, jack Lindsay, was picked as editor-in-chief of the Stadium World. Other juniors working with jack as editors were Wynne Graham, associate editor, and Doug Hubner, news editor. As a backbone of the junior class, the two willing advisers, Mrs. Barner and Mr. Hayes, assisted the class in every way possible in mak- ing it the worthy one it was. To work on class projects, this pair spent long hours after school helping students produce excellent results. ' vu. Dave Davis and Patty Gaines Charlene Dahl and Dave Leonard Carol Shelley junior Assembly eo-chairmen Farewell to Seniors Dance co-chairmtn Exchange Student Dave Tinius President The Class of '55 worked constantly throughout the year from election time in September until graduation in june, living up to the understand- ing that the senior class is always the busiest one. Miss Forbes, college adviser, supervised the college conference which was the first class project. Seniors who planned to attend college were given an opportunity to listen to repre- sentatives from colleges in VVashington, Oregon, and California. This year 19 colleges sent repre- sentatives to Stadium so that the seniors had a wide range from which to choose. In the after- noon each senior kept a prearranged appoint- ment with these college delegates for the pur- pose of discussing the college and having questions answered. Following closely on the heels of the college conference was the senior class play in Decem- Nancy Berry ,i Ulffouise Adams Jim Skaggs Vice President ' i' Gflgj Secretary Treasurer If 1 fe Senior ber. Pride and Prejudicef' a story set in the early part of the nineteenth century, was chosen by the senior class play reading committee for its excellent plot and large cast of characters. The sentimental comedy, concentrating on a motheris determination to get her three daughters mar- ried, was the first costume production attempted at Stadium by Mr. Evans, dramatic coach. After the Christmas holidays, seniors were back in the swing of things planning the Senior Sweater Dance. K'Sweater Swingf the first after- the-game dance of the new year, was under the direction of co-chairmen jane Hiviere and Kurt Corey. The color scheme was carried out with streamers and life-like paper sweaters. Highlight of the year was the annual Senior Ball held in March. The theme, Mardi Gras, was spectacularly carried out in real New Bruce Cochran and .lean Andresen Mardi Grnsi' co-chairmen Joe l.aRoque and Evie Maurmann Senior Assembly co-chairmen Bill Ruddick Sandy Drahold Boys' llepresentatixe Girls' Class Orleans fashion. All who toured the New Orleans street depicted at Stadium that night saw deli- cately blooming carnations set in ivy-covered window boxes all surrounded by the wrought- iron railings and balconys so common in the Mardi Cras city. The candy in the Window of The Ole Sweet Shoppef and the fancy hats in the Nlilliners window were among the most tempting to m'lady when she danced past the attractive shop windows of the artificial store fronts. The well-known, traditional, paper- mache' masks reminded the dancers of Mardi Gras time as did the huge gold crown which adorned the bandstand float in the center of the room. The color scheme of purple, gold and green was carried out in the crepe paper stream- ers which were suspended overhead along with the gaily colored balloons. Confetti floated down on the formally attired throng as the band played Miss Mary Jane Blaser Mr. Russell Clark Adviser Adviser its final number. Co-chairmen of the dance were lean Andresen and Bruce Cochran. As the days sped by and graduation time ap- proached, caps and gowns as well as announce- ments and personal cards were ordered in ex- pectation of commencement. Plans for Senior VVeek, the Banquet, and the Baccalaureate Service were hastily begun. Plan- ning these events were Marylee Hamilton and Eddie Pooleyg Don Rohan and Dianne Rosenq and Qluriel Hunt and Seth Anderson. For the duration of the final week for seniors, under- classmen were required to carry seniors, books. open doors for them, and how down to them in many other ways. Miss Blaser and Mr. Clark were the faculty advisers who helped make the Class of 1955 a guiding light which classes to follow will find hard to outshine. K 8 Senior Sweater Dance co-chairmen Jane Riviere and Kurt Corey Diane Rosen. Don Rohan, Banquetg Muriel Hunt, Seth Anderson, Baeealauri Marylee Hamiltgn. Ed Pooley, Senior WH-ek. 'ah v-1 I Hall of Fame Chosen by their classmates, were the twenty-six senior boys and girls who this year fill the positions in the traditional Hall of Fame. The ballots, which were completed by all seniors, were tallied by the Editor and Assistant Editor, the results remaining secret until the Annuals release date. MOST POPULAR t,,t,,, BEST PERSONALITY ,,,,,,,,, FRIENDLIEST ,,,,,t,, BEST DRESSED ,,t,... BRAINIEST ,,,,,,, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ttttitttt ttt,t Carol Berry Dick Mires Shirley Morris Pete Norman Patsy Barnes Shun Ling Iilleen Cormier W Mac Rigney Mary Ruddick Bob McGill Nancy Spadafore Dave Tinius PEPPIEST ,,,, , .A MOST BASHFUL. ..... BEST LOOKING CLASS CUT-UP ,,,7 ,,,,. ATHLETIC BIGGEST FLIRT, B S,,,, TALENTED T....... is is l l Karen Mahoney lFrank Cushing Sue Kohler l Buz Ramsey Louise Adams L Don Scott Bette Birkland l Steve Anderson Kay Blankenship L Charlie Tennant lvlaureen McGowan Mike Cranston f Marie Marahello Bob Waage 109 MARILYN B. AALMO Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Sta- diana . . . Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club Com- mittees. CLARENCE L. ACHZIGER Outside Employment. JAMES L. ADAMS Honor Roll . . . Golf Club . . . Science Club . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Entered from Reno, Nevada. LOUISE C. ADAMS Senior Class Secretary . . . Sophomoiz Representative to Girls' Council . . . Roller Skating Club Seeretary . . . Honor Roll . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . , . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. 1 F, CAROL ADLER Activity Manager . . . Library Assistant . . . Sahasa. CORRINE C. AITKEN Spanish Club Vice President . . . Affilia- tion Committee Chairman, Conference Delegate . . . Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Hike Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Triple S . . . Senior Class Play Committee . . . Thespians . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Faculty Secre- tary . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night. 110 HAROLD E. ALGEO ' Varsity VVrestling . . . Intramural Sports Student Leader. DOUG J. ALLMON A Cappella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . Outside Employment. PATRICIA A. ALLEN Roller Skating Club Treasurer . . , Sahasa Interelub Secretary . . . Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Tigerannas . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . RiI'le Team . . . Spanish Club . . . Cirls' Club Committees. DOROTHY R. ALMQUIST Council . . . Athletic Letter . . . . . . Swim Team . . . Tigeran- Thespians . . . Bond and Stamp . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Pep . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees Football Night. CLARICE N. ALTHEIMER P.eT.A. Representatives . . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Roller Skating Club . . . Sahasa . . . Outside Employment. MARIAN A. AMBROSE Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Art Club . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Retailers Club . . . Assemblies. JOHN W. ANDERBERG ietivity Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- entative . . . German Club . . . Pep llub . . . Rifle Club . . . Science Club . . Outside Employment. SETH E. ANDERSON, Jr. tamp Club Vice President . . . Student Iouncil . . . Reserve, Varsity Football . . Reserve Basketball . . . Baccalaureate Io-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . hield Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Assistant '54 . . . PLC Student Iongress . . . Hi-C Club . . . Entered rom Roosevelt High School, Seattle. STEPHEN R. ANDERSON tadium Hi-Y President . . . Ski Club 'ice President . . . Student Council . . . ophomore May Dance Co-chairman . . . ophomore, Reserve, Varsity Football . . Varsity Track . . . Sophomore asketball . . . Big S . . . Student eader . . . Roll ltoom Congress . . . lolf Club . . . Ski Club . . . Hi-Y louncil . . . Dance Committees . , . 'ootball Night . . . Assemblies . , . Out- de Employment. f JEAN AND EN irls' iouncil . . . Girls' . ll'Ic'hl'i Chair- lan . . Senior Bulb io-c airman . . . aha Hose Q11-yt. . . A hletic Letter . . Staetinn' . Sei o Honor Roll . . 'hield ,lee or Soeie ,' . -. Quill and cro . iple S . . 'ahoma Statl' . .I ' .i nas . . . ,,- .A. Representa- ve . . lied lp' epresentatiye . . . Hall A ' .nt . . . Faculty Secre- ir in f ob . . . Pep Club . . . a as. . . Dance Committees . . . i,s' Clu mmittees . . . Football ight . . -mblies. SANDRA ANGELUS utside Employment. MARY JANE ARNOLD ,-nior Honor Roll . . . 'Outside Em- oyment . . . Entered trom Aquinas eademy, Tacoma. .fi in .. .. x 'Tins .ff 5' : v. 5 T' . ,. .ES e fini, 3, gn. x Y l l i l CAROLE M. ARO llonor ltoll ...A f X Cappella Choir . . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespians . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Art Club . . . Hi-C Club . . . Outside Em- ployment. CLEMENCE J. BACHMEIER Sophomore, Varsity Football . . . Varsity Track . . . Varsity VVrestling . . . Big S . . . Student Leader . . . Tiger Hi-Y . . . Shop Assistant . . . Football Night . . . Outside Employment. JANET . CKSTROM Girls' Council . 1 li1I' Honor Roll . . . Sl eld H ciety . . ' espians . . . A ivi ' i.ger . . . ep Club . . . Fa 1 ' -cre- y . . . ' asa . . . Girls' C . mini s iotball Night . . . ' cred fro east High School, .nsas City. . ouri. l JOY Triple to ssistant . . . Ski Thespians . . . Assem- LARRY R. BALDWIN lntranmral Sports . . . Senior Honor ltoll . . . Comluencement Assistant '54 . . . Activity Manager . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . Outside Employment. MYRNA L. BALL Student Leader . , . Otlice Assistant , . lce Skating Club . . . Pep Club . Sahasa . . . Outside Employment. 111 BRIGITA BALODIS Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Stadi- ana . . . Speedhall Champ . . . Honor Roll . . . Thespians . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Art Club . . . German Club . . . Hi-C Club . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employment. SANDRA L. BARBER Honor Roll . . . Bond and Stamp Man- ager . . . Student Nurse . . . Rook- keeping Club . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Sahasa Chapter Treasurer . . . Out- side Employment. JIM C. BARGELT A Cappella Choir Vice President . . . Tiger Hi-Y Vice President . . . Varsity Track . . . Sophomore Football . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Intramural Sports . . . Big S . . . Student Leader . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Student Leaders Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. MARGARET A. BARNES Honor Roll . . . Advanced Girls' Chorus . . . Library Assistant . . . Sahasa . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Committees. J-we LARRY J. BEARDSLEY Bengal Hi-Y Chaplain . . . Reserve Swimming . . . Band . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Arliliation Committee . . . Dance Com- 'nittees . . . Assemblies. HARVEY D. BECHTHOLDT Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Rifle Club . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. MARILYN K. BENNATTS Study Hall Assistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Bookkeep- ing Club . . . Future Nurses Club. X ICE J. BERGSTROM n 'e ' r Honor Roll . . . Commencement ,sistant '54 . . . Bond and Stamp anager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Office Assistant . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employ- ment. PATSY J. BARNES . CAROL A. BERRY Student Body Vice President . . . Sopho- more Class Viee President . . . Tigeran- nas Vice President . . . Saltasa Chapter President, Treas re . . 2 G'ls' Club Social Departme IStlliR1fiai n . . . Student Counci . . . Gi . oi cil . . . Sophomore N14 ee . . ' P Queen . . . Sahasa oe lo Imior Attend- ant . . l Fa wel to 'Se rs Dance Co- chairmzfil . . ble c L ter . . . Stadi- ana .-X4 1 ion Hono Roll . . . Com- meneem :her '5 . . . Advanced Girls' irus . o. .f Activity Manager . . . Rolliltoom Congress President . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa lnterclub . . . Ski Club . . . Girls' State . . . Royal Fins . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. CAROL J. BARRETT Sahasa Chapter President . . . Sahasa Interclub Representative . . . Sahasa Rose Tolo Co-chairman . , . Oratorical Emblem . . . Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Tigerannas . . , P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Thespians . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employ- ment. 112 Girls' Cliqb-President . . . Yell Duchess . . . ThespiansASeeretary . . . Student Council . J . Girls' Council . . . Pin XVinnt-rxli-5 Basketball Champ . . . Swim Team Royal Fins . . . Sta- dianafT'fNXStuel'en? L :der . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Society . . . -Commencement Ughe '54, . . Triple S A Cappella 'c . . . Activity Manage . . . Bond an Stamp Manager . .Y ed Cros's Representative . . . Roll Room ffilggiess ,'. . Faculty Secretary . . . Girls' tate 1 . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. NANCY A. BERRY S i Class Vice President . . . Head X aj e e . . . Advanced Girls' Chorus Af. Activity ltlanager . . . Bond and N 'Stai Manager . . . Faculty Secretary V . . . 'ep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees N . . . Assemblies. STEPHEN F. BETHKE Ski Club President, Vice President . . . Royal Hi-Y Secretary . . . Student Council . . . All Hi-Y Dance Co-chair- man . . . Pep Week Co-chairman . . . Hi-Y Legislature Representative . . . Sophomore, Reserve Football . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher ,54 . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . , . Dance Com- mittees . . . Assemblies. BETTE BIRKLAND Majorette . . . Daffodil Princess . . . Ski Princess . . . Senior Honor Roll , . . Senior Class Play Lead . . . Tiger- annas . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Faculty Secre- tary . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Cirls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. REX A. BISHOP title Club . . . Vocational School . . lutside Employment. KAY E. BLANKENSHIP ',-T.A. Representatives' President , . . unior Class Vice President . . . Sopho- nore Class Girls' Representative . . . Fahasa Interelub Representative, Pro- gram Chairman . . . Student Council . . Sahasa Rose Queen Attendant , . . loyal Fins . . . .Athletic Letter . . . tadiana . . . Y-Teen Conference Dele- ,ate . . . IIonor Roll . . . Commence- 1ent Usher '54 . . . Triple S . . . Vorld Staff . . . A Cappella Choir . . . enior Class Play . . . Thespian Play .ead . . , Activity Manager . . . Bond nd Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Rooln Congress . . Clerical Assistant . . . Faculty ecretary . . . Pep Club , . . Sahasa . . Dance Committees . . . Cirls, Club lommittees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Imployment. GAI E.fBQDEN lirls' Club '-e res t . . . Service Iepartment S J, hairi . . Girls' founeil . . . ' lo D, o-chairman . . Athletic 5 ter . tadiana . . . enior Honor ill . . eld Honor ociety . . . riple Sy. . Activity Ianager . . . nd and 1 Manager . . P.-TTA. t -presenta c . . . Roll oom 1 ess . . . '. v Assistant . . Collehf nferen - I tionist . . . ep Club . . . hasa . . . 'nee Com- uittees . . i. irls' Club . mmittees . . Football Night .... -X ssemblies. MARILEE BOGGS igeranoas . . . Activity Manager . . oll Room Congress . . . Sahasa . . . motball Night . . . Dance Committees . . Girls' Club Committees. JACK L. BOLTON Torch Ili-Y Secretary . . . Sophomore, Varsity Football . . . Sophomore, Re- -:erve Track . . . Reserve, Varsity VVrestling . . . Big S . . . Mixed Chorus . , . Camera Club . . . Ski Club. 09 KAREN L. BOOTH Saliasa Program Chairman . . . Pin winner . . . Sports Manager . . . Stadi- ana . . . Hike Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Future Nurses Club . . . lcc Skating Club . . . Pe Club . . . Spanish Club . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Outside Employment. GAYLE BORDEN Athletic Letter , . . Stadiana . . . Ilonor Roll . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Student Nurse . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Future Nurses Club . , . lec Skating Club . . . Sahasa. EDITH L. BOWYER Stadiana Secretary . . . lee Skating Club Treasurer . . . Pin Winner . . . Sports ' Manager . . . llike Leader . . . Vtlorld Staff . . . Tigerannas . . . Tbespians . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Of-lice Assistant . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Committees . . . C-irls, Club Committees . . . Foot- ball Night . . . Assemblies. DICK BOYD Sophomore Football . . . Tiger Ili-Y . . . A Cappella Choir . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Outside Employ- ment. JERRY LEE BOYLE llonor Roll . . . Castle Ili-Y . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespian Play Lead . . . National Thespians . . . P.-'I'.A, Representative , . . Stage Crew . . . Ili-C Club . . . lee Skating Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Roller Skating Club . . . Stamp Club . . . Football Night .... A tssemblies. MARIETTA BRACEY CLAUDE R. BRAKEL Bengal Hi-Y . . . Outside Employment. ELLI A. BRAN DT Honor Roll . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Office Assistant . . . German Club. ROBERT H. BRIDGES Sophomore Football . . . Reserve Base- ball . . . Reserve, Varsity VVrestling Co- captain . . . Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Hi-Y . . . Vocational School. JANE H. BRISACK Triple S President . . . Student Council . . . Girls' Council . . . Athletic Letter . . . Outstanding Basketball Player . . . Stadiana . . . Senior Honor Roll . . Shield Honor Society . . . Comments ment Usher '54 . . . Thespians . . Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Roll Room Congress . . College Conference Receptionist . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Girls' Club Commitees . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. JIM D. BRITT Sophomore, Reserve Co-captain, Varsity Swimming . . . Sophomore Football . . . Intramural Sports . . . Tiger Hi-Y . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Man- ager . . . P.-'I'.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. 114 ART W. BROWN Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Movie Operator . . . Sta e Crew . . . Lunchroom Crew . . . Sii Club . . . Vocational School . . . Out- side Employment. BETTY BROWN SHEILA J. BRUNSTAD Future Nurses Club Program Co-chair- man . . . Student Nurse . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Spanish Club . . . Girls' Club Committees. IVA JEAN BUCK Study Hall Assistant . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Pep Club . . . Retailers Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club Commit- tees . . . Outside Employment. RUSSELL L. BUCKLIN Tiger Hi-Y . . . Band . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Bellarmine High School, Tacoma. MADGE L. BURCH P.-'l',A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Re- tailers Club . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employ- ment. ROBERT BURDICK Stadium Hi-Y Secretary . . . Reserve Basketball. Baseball . . . lntramural Sports . . . Student Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll , . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Outside Em- ployment. JOHN C. BURG Sophomore, Varsity Football . , . Sopho- more Reserve Basketball . . . Varsity Traek . . . Varsity Wrestling . . . Big S . . . Stadium Hi-Y . . . Activity Man- ager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Representative. BARBARA H. BURK Retailers Club Parliamentarian . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Law Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employment. HAROLD D. BUTLER Sophomore Football . . . Torch Hi-Y . . Mixed Chorus . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Representative . . Roll Room Congress . . . Movie Operator . . . Riile Club, Team . . . Roller Skating Club . . . Stamp Club . . Outside Employment . . . Entered From Bradley High School, Illinois. PHIL BUTLER CECILIA L. BUTTERFIELD Figerannas . . . Sahasa Chapter Secre- ary . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . tetailers Club . . . Outside Employ- nent, JACK BYERS Sophomore, Reserve Football . . . Soph- omore Basketball . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress. RICHARD V. CABOT Sophomore Boys' Representative . . . Tiger Hi-Y Secretary . . . Student Council . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Intramural Sports . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Assemblies . . . Outside limploymeut. BEVERLY A. M. CAMPBELL Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Honor Roll . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Latin Club . . . Outside Employment. BARBARA R. CANNON Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . Advanced Girls' Choms . . . Study Ilall Assistant . . . Vocational School . . . Entered from Washington High School, Portland, Oregon. HOWARD J. CARLSON Stamp Club Vice President . . . Intra- mural Sports . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Thespians . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Hi-C Club . . . Pep Club . . . Science Club . . . World Affairs Club . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. VIRGINIA L. CARPMAIL lee Skating Club President . . . Student Council . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Football Night . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Entered from Palo Alto High SCl100l. California. 115 GLENNA R. CARR Pin Winner . . . Stadiana . . . Hike Leader . . . Swim Team . , . Honor Roll . . . Triple S . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Tigcrannas . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Sahasa . . . Danem- Connnittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. J, ,Q Jr A be JAMES L. CHAPMAN Band . , . Senior Class Play . . . Thes- pian Play Lead , . . Activity Manager . . . German Club . . . Hi-C Club . . . Pep Club . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. DONNA J. CHAPPELL Quill and Scroll . . . World Staff . . Red Cross Representative. KENNETH G. CHITTICK Tiger Hi-Y . . . World Staff . . . Mixed Chorus , . . Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . , . Roll lloom Congress . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night .... Assemblies . . . Outside Eine ployrnent. RONALD J. CIRO German Club President . . . National Thespians President . , . Thespians Sergeant at Arms . . . Senior Honor Holl . . . Shield Honor Society . . . World Staff . . . Senior Class Play Lead . . . Thespian Plays . . . Activity Man- ager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Camera Club . . . Ski Club . . . Foot- hill Ni ht . . . Assemblies . . . Outside QW CHUCK E. CLANCY Outside Employment . . . Entered from Hellarmine High School. Tacoma. 2 li Employment. 116 NANCY A. COATES Ski Club Treasurer . . . Latin Club Sergeant at Arms . . . Tigerannas . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Advanced Girls' Chorus . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees . . .Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. BRUCE A. COCHRAN Valedgtoriaii . YiGolf Club Prefident , . . enga - 'ecretary . . . u,nior Shgss BQ13' A-:pre-sentative . . . Student uncil. . . -. Senior Ball 00-chliphan A Reserva VaMty Swimming. . . eserve Fm . . . xallity Golf Captainh . . Big S . . . S ent Leader . . .rknior Honor Roll . . . Shield , llflmii' Society . . . Commencement P Usher '54 . ., . 5AltlVity Manager . . . R0ll'R08llL'CQHgT6SS . . . Pep Club . . . Dance ommittees . . . Football Night. DAVE COMBS DON R. COOK Tiger Hi-Y . . . World Staff . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Dance Committees , . . Assemblies . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. JOHN COOK KURT A. COREY Student Leader Club Vice President . . . Science Club Treasurer . . . Student Council . . . Senior Sweater Dance Co-chairman . . . Family Night Co- chairman . . . Sports Manager . . . Big S . , . Band . . . Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. JILLEEN S. CORMIER Sahasa lnterclub President, Representa- tive . . . Triple S Treasurer . . . Ski Princess . . . Sahasa Rose Tolo Co- ehairman . . . Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Senior Class Play . . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Tigerannas . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies. JAMES M. CORNELL lntramural Sports . . , World Staff . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employment. MARY LEE COY Senior Class Play . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club. GLENN C. CRANDALL L Cappella Choir . . . Vocational School . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. MIKE S. CRANSTON ophomore Class President . . . Stadi- m Hi-Y Vice President . . . Varsity 'ootball, Basketball, Baseball Co-cap- tin . . . Rig S . . . Bond and Stamp ianager . . . Outside Employment. DESSIE O. CRAWFORD onor Roll . . . Thcspians . . . Spanish lub . . . Stamp Club. . 3,4 e' DIANNE J. CROMWELL Advanced Cirls' Chorus . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Sahasa . . . Swim Team, GERALDINE L. CRUVER XVorld Editor . . . Quill and Scroll Vice President . . . Sahasa Chapter Chaplain . . . Student Council . . . Pin Winner ' . . . Stadiana . . . Hike Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Triple S . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Faculty Secretary . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Ili-C Club . . . P.L.C. Student Congress . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night. STEWART A. CULTUM Ili-C Club . . . Ski Club . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. ALICE M. CUNNINGHAM Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Camera Club . . . Future Nurses Club . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa. FRANK L. CUSHING Yell King . . . Student Council . . . Farewell to Seniors Dance Co-chairman . . . Pep Rally Co-chairman . . . Stadi- um Hi-Y . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Pep Club . . . Tennis Team . . . Dance Com- mitttees . . . Football Night . . . As- semblies . . Outside Employment. t QW. +5 SHARON M. CUTLER A x Swim Team . . . Sahasa . . . Outside r Q limploynient. ELIZABETH A. DAHL Senior Honor Roll . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Danee Committees . . . Cirls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. LORRAINE H. DAHL Social Department Chairman . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Girls, Council . . . Big Show Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement As- sistant '54 . . . Tigerannas , . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. ARLENE J. DARULIS Attendance Clerk . . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . , . Roller Skating Club . . . Sahasa . , . Entered from Renton High School, VVashington. NORMA J. DAVIS Ili-C Club .... -X ssemblies . . . Outside Employment. JIM D. DE POLO Intramural Sports . . . Study Hall As- sistant . . . Lunchroom Crew . . . Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Stamp Club . . . Dance Commit- tees .... A ssemblies. DIANA J. DIGHTMAN Spanish Club Treasurei' . . . P.-'1'.A, Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Tbespians . . . Outside Employ- ment. 118 ALBERT DI LORETO, Jr. llonor Roll . . . World Staff . . Activity Manager . . . Science Club. MARGIE L. DIMOCK Tliespians . . . Outside Employment. JOAN E. DIVEN Sadie Hawkins Day Co-chairman . . . Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Student Nurse . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls, Club Committees . . . Assemblies. 1 A. JUDITH DOBRY Advanced Girls' Chorus . . . Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Girls' Club Committees .,.i -X ssemblies . . . Outside Employment, DON G. DOONAN Student Leader . . . Torch Hi-Y . . . VVorld Stall . . . Camera Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Bellarmine High School. Tacoma. LUCIN DA K. DORMAN Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana .... -X t- tendanee Clerk . . . Hi-C Club . . . Uutside Employment. JANET D. DORN Bookkeeping Club . . . Ri e Club Sahasa . . . Retailars Clu Girls' Club .omni PM . lsce imploy- men DARRELL G. DOYLE Lunchroom Crew . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Entered from Sundown School, Texas. 1 SANDRA L. DRA OLD Senior Class Girls' Represe tative High Red Cross Representatyes 'ic si- lent . . . Sahasa hap e S y Xttendant . . . '-' acultv Game Student Council . . il Qui-en n So-chain . . yal Fins . Swim m . . Athletic Letter Stadiai . . dent Leader . . . Honor toll . igerannas . . . Activ'ty viana . . . Bond and tamp r' tger . P.-T.A. Repres ntative loll om Congress . . . aculty , . . Pep Club . . ' ' Spanish Cluh . . . Stu v. Assistant . . Dance Comm' s . . . Girls Tlub Coinmittees . ssemblies Jutside Employmen LARRY M. DUFRAINE iophomore, Reserve Football erve, Varsity Swimming . . Stadium Hi-Y . . . Mixed Chorus . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and itamp Manager . . . Red Cross Repre cntative . . . Dance Committees Entered from Clover Park High School 'acoma. SHIRLEY A. DUFRESNE ahasa Chapter President, Vice Presi- ent . . . Retailers Club President Vashington Retailers Historian . ahasa Intercluh Representative . ahasa Rose Tolo Co-chairman . tudent Leader . . . P.-T.A. Repre- Pntative . . . Red Cross Representative . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assem- lies . . . Outside Employment. GERDA DUMPIS tudy Hall Assistant . . . Outside loyment. Em- . lvlh null' , A -:ee 5 a-:sz :Qi SHARON G. EDDY Future Nurses Club President . . . Sahasa Rose Tolo Attendant . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Office Assistant . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . , . Dance Committees . . , Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. J. ROBERT EDMUNDSON Honor Roll . . . World Staff . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . German Club . . . Science Cluh . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employment. RICHARD A. ELMER llouor Roll ..., - 'trt Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Outside Employment. JANICE L. ELROD Pin ' ner . . . Stadiana . . . Royal Fins . . . Swim Team . . . Student lic' S'nior Honor Roll . . . Shield Hom ' . . . Activity Man- ager t . . 1 4 1 Stamp Manager . . . Cross e -tive . . . Roll om ss . . . l Assist- - . . . - Nurses . . Pep llub . . . Sa .. . . . Ski lb . . . Dance Committee . . rs' Cluh Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. ELOISE K. ENGBRETSON Sophomore Class Secretary . . . Junior Class Girls' Representative . . . Girls' Council . . . Sophomore May Queen Attendant . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Assistant '54 . . . Triple S . , . A Cappella Choir . . . Tigerannas . . . Ac- tivity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Office Assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Cluh Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. ALAN R. ERICKSON Football Night . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Entered from jefferson High School, Portland, Oregon. 119 ROBERT G. ERICKSON German Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Pep Club . . . Shop Assistant. ROGER C. ERICKSON Stamp Club Sergeant at Arms .... - Xrt Club . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Ein- ployment. WAYNE C. ERICKSON Tiger Hi-Y President, Chaplain . . . Student Council . . . Sophomore Basket- ball . , . Intramural Sports , . . Student Leader . . . Hi-Y Council, Legislature Representative . . . Boys' State . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Activity Manager . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies. JAMES D. ESHELMAN Tiger Hi-Y Secretary . . . Sophomore Football . . . Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . A Cappella Choir . . . P.-T.A, Representative . . . Colf Club . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside I'Cmployment. CONSI B. EVANS Band Secretary-Treasurer . . . National Thespians Secretary-Treasurer . . . Sa- hasa Chapter Sergeant at Arms . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Triple S . . . World Staff . , . Orchestra . . . Senior Class Play . . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Sahasa . . . Royal Fins . . . Dance Committees . . . Foot- ball Night . . . Assemblies. RON L. EVERSON Rifle Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from l'liEl1liue High Sebool, Seattle. 120 PHIL F. FARMER Sophomore, Reserve, Varsity Football . . . Sophomore, Reserve Basketball . . . Reserve, Varsity Baseball . . . Student Leader . . . Stadium Hi-Y . . . Activity Manager. R. DEAN FARRAR Student Leader. MARILYN V. FARRELL Honor Roll . . . Advanced Cirls' Chorus . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Study Hall As- sistant . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies . , . Outside Employment. x f J '- c. sue FAssErr Jkt.-Xt etic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Hike i ader . . . Student Leader . . . Honor .mlioll . , . A Cappella Choir . . . Red lfJCross Representative . . . lcv Skating ! Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Sahasa . . . Assemblies . , . Outside Employment. CARLENE O. FAWCETT Honor Roll . . . Pep Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employ- ment. I RAMONA M. FAY Student Leader , . . Honor Roll . , . A Cappella Choir . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Gresham High School, Oregon. SANDRA L. FINGOLD Thespians President, Treasurer . . . Quill and Scroll Secretary . . . Student Council . . . Thespian Family Night Co-chairman . . . Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Student Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Commencement Assistant '54 . . . Triple S . . . Tahoma Staff . . . World Statf .... A dvanced Girls' Chorus . . . Senior Class Play Lead . . . National Thespians . . . Library Assistant . . . Play Reading Committees . . . P.L.C. Contest . . . Pep Club . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies, PATRICIA J. FISHER Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Sallasa . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from St. Leo's High School, Tacoma. KAY E. FLOCK Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress .... A ttendance Clerk , . . Retailers Clnb . , . Outside Eni- ployment. JERRY FOGLE Vocational School . . . Entered from 'uyallnp High School. lVashington. TED FORSMAN WILLIAM R. FOURNIER ports Manager . . . Big S . . . Activity ianager . . . Stamp Club . . . Voca- onal School. PEGGY A. FOX llonor Roll . . . Tigerannas . . . Tliespi- ans . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant ...A -L rt Club . . . lce Skating Club . . . Pep Club. JO ANNE FREDRICKSON Retailers Club Sergeant at Arms . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Law Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . , Spanish Club . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employ- ment. S. ROGER FRICHETTE Reserve Swimming . . . Big S . . . llonor Roll . . . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Rifle Club. Team . . . Science Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Outside Employment. CAROLINE L. FUCHS Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Thes- pians . . . Latin Club , . . Pep Club . . . Retailers Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Outside Employment. JANICE R. FUSSELL Science Club Secretary . . . Orchestra Vice President . . . llonor Roll . . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespians . . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Con- gress . . . Hi-C Club . . . Pep Club . . . Football Night .,.. -X ssemblies. MAVIS A. GAINES junioir Class Secretary . . . junior Red Cross President . . . Sadie Hawkins Dance Co-chairman . . . Sophomore Assembly Co-chairman . . . Pin Winner . , . Stadiana . . . Outstanding Basket- ball Player . . . llonor Roll . . . Coln- IIIl'llL'l'lllt'IIf Usher '54 . . . Activity Nlanager . . . llond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-'l'..-X. Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Clerical Assistant . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . French Club . . . Pep Club , . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. 1:21 N :J ROBERT C. GARBRECHT A Cappella Choir . . . Roller Skating Club Vice President, Treasurer . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employ- ment. WILLIAM D. GARRISON Valedictorian . . . Debate Club Secre- tary . . . Football, Baseball Manager . . . Big S . . . Debate Letter . . . Ora- torical Emblem . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . World Staff . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Debate Team . . . Rifle Team . . . Bookkeepin' Club . . . Football Night. 1 'x it JOYCE E. GIFFORD Band . . . Orchestra . . . Thespians . . . Library Assistant . . . Hi-C Club. BOB GORETTI PHYLLIS H. GOTHLIN Science Club Treasurer . . . Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Tahoma Staff . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Hi-C Club . . . Pep Club. PATRICIA C. GRATZER Retailers Club Treasurer . , . Advanced Girls' Chorus . . . Tigerannas . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. 122 PEARL E. GRAY Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Stadi- ana . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Tiger- annas . . . Art Club . . . Roller Skating Club . . . Football Night . . . Assem- blies. A JOAN c. GREEN Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Hike Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Triple S . . Tahoma Staff . . . Tigerannas . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespians . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Faculty Secre- tary . . . College Conference Reception- ist . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls, Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. BURTON A. GRU BER Shield Honor Society Treasurer . . . German Club Vice President, Treasurer . . . Tiger Hi-Y Secretary, Treasurer. . . Reserve Swimming . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Thespians . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Debate Club . . . Golf Club . . . Dance Com- mlttees . . . Football Night . . . As- semblies . . . Outside Employment. JUDITH L. GUN DSTROM Oulll and Scroll President, Secretary . . . junior Class Representative to Girls' Council . . . Big Show Co-chairman . . . Sahasa Rose Queen Attendant . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . World Staff . . . A Cap- pella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Tigerannas . . . Bond and Stamp Man- ager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. MARY ELLEN HAGELIN Library Assistant . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle. N L I . HAGMANN T rlple i 'n . . . Athletic Letter . . . Sta ' . Se 'or Honor Roll . . . A Capp Ch . .k Tigerannas . . . Acti ' anage RS . Study Hall As- slsta . O sistant . . . College Confe e R ep nist . . . Sahasa . . . Footbal Nigh . Outside Employment JOAN L. HALE Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Thes- pians . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Connnittees . . . Girls' Club Committees. GEORGIA A. HALL Sahasa lnterclub Representative . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Thespians . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Science Club . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employment. JK 4 .L- .AQ A tm ' MARK L. HAMILTON Intramural Sports .... -X ctivity Manager . . . Pep Club ..., A Hiliation Com- mittee . . . Dance Committees . . . Foot- ball Night . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. MARY LEE HAMILTON Girls' Club Treasurer . . . junior Class Girls' Representative . . . Student Council . . . Girls' Council . . . Howdy Assembly Co-chairman . , . Athletic Letter . . . Outstanding Basketball Player . . . Stadiana . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Triple S . . A Cappella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. - A ROGER P. HAMILTON Royal Hi-Y President, Corresponding Secretary . . . Hi-Y Council . . . Stu- lent Council . . . Activity Manager . . . ?.-T.A. Representative . . . Pep Club . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . Assemblies . , . Outside Employ- nent. STUART E. HANSON 'Ionor Roll . . . Band . . . German :lub . . . Golf Club . . . Rifle Club. Feam . . . Science Club . . . Ski Club . . World Affairs Club. PATRICIA G. HARRIS Spanish Club Secretary . . . Sahasa Inter-club Representative . . . Com- mencement Assistant '54 . . . World Staff . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Office Assistant. JAN L. HAUGE Head Majorette . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . , Study Hall Assistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. JANE C. HEALY Retailers Club Corresponding Secretary . . . Sahasa Chapter Treasurer . , . Ac- tivity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress , . . Pep Club . . . Girls' Club Com- mittees . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Acquinas Academy, Tn- soma. PATRICIA H. HEIMBIGNER Attendance Clerk . . . Sahasa . . . Out- side Employment. DON S. HENDERSON Ili-Y Council President . . . Bengal Hi-Y Vice President . . . Red Cross llepresentatives Secretary-Treasurer . . . Student Council . . . Band-Tigeranna Dance Co-chairman . . . Sophomore, lleserve Football . . . Sophomore Basket- ball . . . Honor Roll . . . Band . . . German Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Outside Em- ployinent. BETH L. HENRY Sahasa . .- . Outside Employment . . . Entered Iroln South Bumaby High School, Vancouver, B. C. 12:3 JERRY A. HICKEY STUART E. HINZ Outside Employment. LARRY N. HOFSTAD Pep Club . . . Law Club . . , Outside Employment. TODD W. HOLMBERG YMCA Centennial World Conference Delegate . . . Castle Hi-Y Vice Presi- dent, Sergeant at Arms . . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Intramural Sports . . Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . Band . . . Outside Employment. MARGUERITE K HOOKER Pep Club Secretary . . . Sophomore May Dance Co-chainnan . . . Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Spanish Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . As- semblies . . . Outside Employment. KENNY l. HORNUM Vocational School . . . Outside Employ- ment. 124 -:Qui Activity Vlfmwger . . . Roll Room Con- , gress . . . Art Club . . . Ice Skating f Q Club . . . Pep Club . . . Retailers Club t . . . Rifle Club . . . Spanish Club . . . A Science Club . . . Outside Employment. ,.E.5a:z ' .1 ' ig 3 p H sos w. HOWES A I . . 'gi' rs f ' l' 5 'b S 13 BETTY J. HOYT Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Orchestra . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sabasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies. PATRICIA A. HREHA Howdy Week Co-chairman . . . Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society , . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Triple S . . . Tahoma Staff . . . Tigerannas . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Roll Room Con- gress . . . College Conference Recep- ' tionist . . . Art Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls, Club Committees . . . Football Night. U lVMkU'RIELlL. HUNT - Triple S Vice President' . . . Shield Honor Society Secretary .' . . Latin Club Sergeant at Amis . . . tudent Council . A Football Nig t Da Co-chairman . . Athl ent, . . Sttlilliiilil . . . Orlltoric l gi l m . . . Senior Honor Roll . . mencement Usher '54 . . . A Capp la Choir . . . National Thespi- ' an Q . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Rell Crloss Representative . . . Faculty iSecretary . . . College Conference Re- ceptionist . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. DONNA A. HUNTER Honor Roll . . . Hi-C Club . . . Roller Skating Club. RYO L. INOUYE Quill and Scroll Treasurer . . . Science Club Vice President . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Intramural Sports . . . Senior Honor Roll . , . Commencement Assistant '54 . . . Tahoma Staff . . . Xxforld Stall . . . Football Night . . . German Club . . . RiHe Club . . . World Affairs Club. ALICE L. IVERSON Drchestra . . . Bookroorn Assistant . . . Camera Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls, Club Committees ..., A ssemblies . . . Dutside Employment. AUSMA R. JAUNZEMIS rVorld Affairs Club Secretary . ,atin Club Program Chainnan . . . kthletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . lenior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Triple S . . . A Cappella Ihoir . . . Tigerannas . . . National Fhespians . . , Art Club . . . Pep Club . . Rifle Club . . . Science Club . . . Lfliliation Committee . . . Dance Com- nittees . . . Girls' Club Connnittees . . Football Night .... -L ssernblies. JERRY JELLE FRANK R. JENKINS 'arsity Track . . . Varsity Tennis . . . and . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-'l'.A. epresentativc . . . Rcd Cross Repre- -ntative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . lebate Club . . , German Club . . . ep Club . . . Outside Employment. FRED A. JENKINS astle Hi-Y President . . . Student ouncil . . . Hi-Y Council . . . Hi-Y aculty Game Co-chairman . . . Sopho- ore Basketball . . . Intramural Sports . . Band . . . Activity Manager . . . -T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross epresentative . . . Roll Room Congress . . Dance Committees ..., A ssemblies . . Outside Employment . . . Entered om West Seattle High School. CAROL A. JENSEN -cond Year Athletic Letter , . , Stadi- ra . . . Hike Leader , . . Honor Roll . . Tigerannas . . . Thespians . . . md and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. lpresentative . . . Red Cross Repre- ntative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . rculty Secretary . . . Pep Club . . . hasa . . . Dance Committees . . . ,rls' Club Committees .... -X ssemhlies. BILLIE JOHNSON Mixed Chorus . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Library Assistant . , . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . , . Latin Club . . . Ski Club . . . Out- side Employment . . . Entered from Prosser High School, Washington. DENNIS H. JOHNSON Reserve, Varsity Football . . . Varsity Track . . , Reserve Wrestling . . . Big S . . . Activity Manager . . . Pep Club , . . Vocational School . , . Entered from Bellarrnino High School. Tacoma. EMILIE D. JOHNSON Activity Manager . . . Study Hall As- sistant . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Science Club . . . Out- side Emplovnrent. JO ANN F. JOHNSON Retailers Club Historian . . . Rific Club . . . Entered from Lincoln High School, Tacoma. LARRY D. JOHNSON Science Club Vice President . . . Stain Club Secretary . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Ushcr '54 . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Book- room Assistant . . . VVorltl Affairs Club. MARY ANN JOHNSON Bond and Stamp Manager . . . lee Skating Club , . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Einplcnnn-nt, 125 MICHAEL S. N. JOHNSON Stamp Club Secretary . . . VVorld Stalt . . . Orchestra . . . P.-T.A. Representa- tive . . . Debate Club . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . RiHe Club . . . Ski Club. NANCY E. JOHNSON Rifle Club . . . Entered from East lliglr School, Aurora, Illinois. BOB L. JOHNSON Student Leaderis Club . . . Tiger Hi-Y . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Outside Employ- ment. SHARON L. JOH SON Athletic Letter . . St dia or Honor ll . S d. onor ciety . . . ger . . . P.-T. . epre- sentativ . ' . Pep lub . 'ahasa . . . S .h Club . . . e Commit- tees . . . Cirls' Club mittees. ry Q SHARON M. JOHNSON Senior Honor Roll . . . World Stal? . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Science Club. BRIAN JONES Castle Hi-Y . . . A Cappella Choir . German Club . . . Assemblies. 126 LEE A. JONES Sophomore Football . . . Varsity Track . . . Band . , . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Spanish Club . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. CLIFFORD A. JORGENSEN Drum Major . . . Sophomore Football . . . Band . . . Boys' State . . . Rifle Team. PAUL A. JURASEK Outside Employment. GEORGE C. KAGARICE A Cappella Choir . . . Madrigal En- semble . , . P.-T.A. Representative . , . Rifle Club .... A ssemblies . . . Outside Employment. NORALU E. KANARR Future Nurses Club Secretary, Publicity Chairman . . . Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Library Assistant . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Art Club . . . Hi-C Club . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees. JAN D. KANZLER World Staff . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Club, Team . . . Roller Skating u . BOB J. KARAMATIC lntraniural Sports . . . Student Leade-r's fllub . . . Rifle Club . . . Outside Ein- Jloynient. DIANE KARLICH Xctivity Manager . . . Stu I :istant . . . Attendanee Ce Ilub , . . Pep Club . . . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Chit . . Outside Employment, KIRSTEN V. KARLSEN .Yorld Staff . . . Study' Hall Assistant . . lee Skating Club . . . Rifle Club. HAZEL L. KEEP Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Stadi- lna . . . Honor Roll . . . Study Hall tssistant . . . Roller Skating Club. MARY F. KELLY Entered from Suniner High Seliool, Vashington. DORO l'HY M. KEMBEL t Cappella Choir . . . Red Cross Repre- entative . . . Bookrooni Assistant . . . tttentlanct' Clerk . . . German Club . . ltitle Club . . . Sabasa . . . Football light. PADDY D. KERRONE Senior Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . ltoll ltooin Congress . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Oftiee Assistant . . . Book- keeping Club . . . lee Skating Club . . . Outsid - Einployinent. it MERRY L. KERSHNER Study Hall Assistant . . . Roller Skating Club. PATRICIA M. KINDREGAN VVell'are Departlnent Sub-chairman l't-p Club Sergeant at Arms . . . Girls Council . , . Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Coninieneetnent Assistant '54 . . . Triple S . . . Tigeran- nas . , . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stanip Manager . . . P.-T.A Representative . . . Red Cross Repro sentative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Salmsa . . , Ski Club . . . Dance Connnittees . . . Girls Club Connnittees . . . Football Night . . . Asseinblies. GERALD KINGSBERRY llonor Roll . . . Roller Skating Club . . . Voeational School . . . Outside. Iiniploy nient. .1 DEANNA KLUDT Ili-C Club Treasurer . . . Honor Roll . . . Ctunnieneenient Assistant '54 . Activity Nlanager . . . Bond and Stamp Nlanager . . . Roll Itooin Congress . Attendanee Clerk . . . Future Nurses Club , . . Latin Club. KAROL A. KNUDSON Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . Activity Rlanager . . . Study Hall As sistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Pep C.ub . . . Saliasa , . . Ski Club . Tbespians . . . Dance Connnittees . Girls' Club Conunittees . . . Outsidt I'Ilnploy1nent. 2 LARRY L. KOCH Sophomore Football . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. DON NA KOH LER Assemblies . . . Entered from East Bakersfield High School, California. SUE A. KOHLER Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Tigerzmnas , . . Red Cross Representative . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Sahasa . . . Pep Club . , . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. DONNA KRIER A Cappella Choir . . . Madrigal En- semble . . . lee Skating Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Roller Skating Club. f X PEGGY Kuuls Pin 'nn . . . Stadiana . . . Hike Leader . :u e H Ro 0ITlYll9XlC.P N ' ll . . . sh' f - - . X, - . me SSI Q- . - S . . . A ' hoi To nas . . . - . Study Hall Ass Club . . . Pep Re ss . . lo ' r . . . Clu . . Da Co ttees . . . Foot bil-Lx ht . . . Assemblies. ANABELLE G. KURTZ Hi-C Club . . . Roller Skating Club . . Outside Employment. 128 - aff' 1 af 2... A Qgf+: ' 'FEES if y, r w'g5Tf'f,i w1irfQ 2 5 .fi REUBEN KVAMME Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . World Stal? . . . German Club . . . Hi-C Club . . . Retailers Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Outside Employment. JOHN H. LADE Golf Club . . . Riilc Club, Team . . . Science Club . . . Ski Club . . . Voca- tional School. MARGARET J. LAMSON Tahoma Associate Editor . . . Rifle Club Treasurer . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Band . . . Thespians . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . German Club . . . Rifle Team . . . Sahasa . . . Assemblies. DAVID G. LANE A Cappella Choir . . . Outside Em- ployment. RONALD N. LANGE Castle Hi-Y . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Outside Employment. JO ANN M. LANGVAD Latin Club Secretary . . . Band . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Roll Room Congress , . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club , . . German Club . . . Hi-C Club. 1 , R. JOSEPH LA ROCQUE Senior Assembly Co-chairman . . . Bogey Hi-Y . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Bond and Stamp Manager , . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. RONALD R. LARSEN liile Club President, Team Captain . . 3ig S . . . Senior Honor Roll , . . World Staff . . . Activity Manager . . . 7.-T.A. Representative . . . Roll Room ffongress . . . Colf Club , . . Pep Club , . . Science Club . . . Outside Employ- f nent. t l s ARNOLD LARSON 2 5 A GARY R. LARSON panish Club President . . . Stamp Club reasnrer, Sergeant at Arms . . . Stu- ent Council . . . Honor Roll . . . Band . . Orchestra . . . Thespians . . . Bond nd Stamp Manager . . . Pep Club . . . ssemblies . . . Outside Employment. lt tx ROBERT L. LARSON iphomore, Reserve. Varsity VVrestliug . . A Cappella Choir . . . Hi-C Club . . Rifle Team . . . Outside Employ- ent. CAROL LAUDENGLOS rokkeeping Club . . . Pep Club . . . w Club . . . Sahasa . . . Outside nployment. GRACE A. LA VINE Roller Skating Club President, Secretary . . . Student Nurse . . . Sahasa . . . Advanced Girls' Chorus . . . Outside Employment. JANET E. LAYSON Sahasa Chapter President . . . Spanish Club Treasurer . . . Sahasa Rose Tolo Co-chairman . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Commencement Assistant '53, '54 . . . XVorld Stail . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Ottice Assistant . . . Sahasa Intereluh Council . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Cirls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employ- ment. ORLA I. LELAND Pin VViuner , . . Stadiana . . . Senior llouor Roll ..., A ctivity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Library Assist- ant . . . Student Nurse . . . Cerman Club . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Science Club. JANET L. LEONARD lli-C Club Corresponding Secretary . . . Pin VVinner . . . Stadiana . . . Royal Fins . . . Student Leader . . . Swim Team .... A dvanced Girls' Chorus . . . Red Cross Representative . . .Study Hall Assistant . . . Pep Club . . .Sahasa . . . Retailers Club . . . Affiliation Com- Outside Employment. :jaw N jf, LARRY W. LESLEY Royal Hi-Y Secretary . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Intramural Sports . . . Art Club . . . German Club . . . Ski Club . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies , . . Outside Employ- ment. LA VERNE LEWIS National Y.W.C.A. Centennial Conven- tion Representative , . . Sahasa Chapter President, 'Treasurer . . . Latin Club Treasurer . . . Student Council . . . Girls' Council . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Bond and Stamp Man- ager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Library Assistant . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . .Out- side Employment. 129 JOANNE M. LIDSTROM Daffodil Attendant '54 . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Tigerannas . . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Faculty Secretary . . . College Con- ference Receptionist . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. ROY LILJEBECK Stadium Hi-Y Vice President, Secretary . . . Sophomore, Reserve Football . . . Reserve Baseball . . . Sophomore, Re- serve Basketball . . . Intramural Sports . . . Student Leaders Club . . . Golf Club . . . Outside Employment. MARCEIL J. l.IND Law Club Secretary . , . Ice Skating Club . . . Pep Club . . . Retailers Club . . . Thespians . . . Outside Employ- mt-nt. EDNA P. LINDH Fellowship Department Sub-chairman . . . Girls' Council . . . Pin Winner.. . Outstanding Basketball Player . . . Speedbull Champ . . . Stadiana . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Triple S . , . Band . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Library Assistant . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . fJl'L'hPSlZI'il . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employment. SHUN CHIH LING Student Body, Sophomore Class, junior Class Treasurer . . . Shield Honor So- ciety Sergeant at Arms . . . Boys' Stats- Lieutenant Governor . . . Student Coun- cil . . . Oratorical Emblem . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Assist- ant '54 . . . Bengal Hi-Y . . . Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Movie Operator . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Affiliation Com- mittee . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Football Night . . . Outside Employment. N- HAROLD LIPPOLD 130 JAROLD A. LIPPOLD Intramural Sports . . . Student Leaders Club . . . Tiger Hi-Y . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Outside Em- ployment. SHARON J. LOGAN Sahasa Chapter Secretary . . . A Cap- pella Choir , . . Bond and Stamp Manager , . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Faculty Secre- tary . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Com- mittees. ANDREW MACS Outside Employment. BETTY J. MAESNER Study Hall Assistant . . . Ice Skating Club . , . Pep Club . . . Ski Club. KAREN L. MAHONEY Sahasa Chapter Sergeant at Arms . . . Yell Duchess . . . Student Council . . . Junior Assembly Co-chairman . . . Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Assemblies. MARIE L. MARABELLO Athletic Letter , . . Stadiana . . . Hoya Fins . . . Swim Team . . . Honor R01 . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Madriga Ensemble . . . Tigerannas . . . Thespian: Activity Manager . . . Bond and Staml Manager . . . Red Cross Representativt . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Pep Club . . Sahasa . . , Ski Club . . . Dance Com mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. FREDA N. MARTIN Dratorical Emblem .... -X Cappella 'jhoir . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. DICK G. MARTIN Reserve. Varsity Football . . . Sopho- nore, Reserve Basketball . . . Reserve l'rack . . . Stadium Hi-Y . . . Band . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Qfongress . . . Outside Employment. x ONA f' Nlixed 0l'llS . ce Skating Club . . ' b eam . . . Roller 3 ub . 1 Assemblies . . . Tut' Em y Q X AGNES L. MASTELLER itudent Leader . . . World Staff . . , Jrehestra . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Roll toom Congress . . . Debate Club . . . tifle Club . . . Assemblies . . . Out- ide Employment. TOM R. MATTINGLY loyal Hi-Y Corresponding Secretary . . . tudent Leader . . . Activity Manager . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . lance Committees . . . Vocational chool . . . Outside Employment. EVELYN M. MAURMANN enior Assembly C0-chairman . . . .thletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Stu- ent Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . hield Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Usher '54 . . . A Cappella Choir . . Madxigal Ensemble , . . Thespians . . . lay Reading Committee . . . P.-T.A. epresentative . . . College Conference eceptionist . . . Girls' Club Committees . . Assemblies. Aetivit PHIL R. MAYES y Manager . . . Roll Room Con- gress . . . Movie Operator . . . Rifle Club . . . Outside Employment. GORDON J. MCDONALD Bond Ftltllll and Stamp Manager . . . Lunch- Crew . . . Stage Crew . . . Assemblies . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Einploynient. Yaledi C. ROBERT McGILL etorian . . . World Atlairs Club President . . . Shield Honor Society Vice President . . . Debate Club Vice President, Sergeant at Anns . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Sadie Hawkins Dance Co-chairman . . . United Nations Dele- gate . . . Reserve Co-captain, Varsity Swimming . . . Intramural Sports . . . llig S . . . Debate Letters . . . Oratorical Emble Comm m . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . encernent Usher '54 . . . Band Orchestral . . . Activity Manager P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . PL.C. Student Congress . . . German Club . . . Atliliation Committee . . . Dance Com- mittees . .. Football Night . . . Assemblies. WILLIAM F. McGILTON Student Lead-. Club President . . . Big S Vice 'side-nt, Sergeant at Anns . . . Tige i-Y Sergeant at Arms . . . Sopho serve, Varsity Football . . . -1- Swimming . . . Varsity Wr .o-captain . . . Varsity Foot- Ea restling Inspirational Awards . onor Roll . . . Affiliation Com- mit ee Comm . . . Shop Assistant . . . Dance i ees . . . Outside Employment. MAUREEN A. McGOWAN President . . . Student Coun- Girls' Council . . . Junior Prom . Faculty Hi-Y Game . . . Pin Winner . . . . Outstanding Basketball . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Society . . . Orchestra Manager . . . Bond and . Pep Club . . . Committees . . . Tolo . . . Girls' Club Football Night . . . DAVE R. McGUIRE Student Leaders Club . . . Vocational School, 131 LESLIE L. MCKEEN Pep Club . . . Saliasa . . . Girls' Club Committees . . Outside Employment. LEE R. McKENZIE Rifle Club . . . Roller Skating Club . . Outside Employment. ROXY A. MCKINNEY Art Club . , . Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club , . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Com- mittees . . . Assemblies . . , Outside Employment, I, Wg? RODERICK G. MCLEAN A Cappella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Pep Club . . . Vocational School. JOYCE M. MEACHEM Pep Club . . . Entered from Lincoln High School. Tacoma. JOHN MECKLENBURG 132 --4. mg, f sir... S glifkr ,JJJFORD Student 'irse . Attendance Clerk . . . ure NL . s Club . . . Outside Empl ' my Ml CHARLES C. MELLINGER,Jr. Royal Hi-Y Sergeant at Arms . . . Varsity Tennis . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . , P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Con- gress . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. SANDY L. MELLISON Rifle Club Secretary . . . Activity Man- ager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Faculty Secretary . . . P? Club . . . Spanish Club . . , Dance ommittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . , Zassemhlies. .jg ff! CHARMAINE A. MELOVIDOFF Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Swim Team . . . Tigerannas . . . Orchestra . , . Red Cross Representative . . . Attendance Clerk . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. EGMONT MEYA Sophomore Basketball . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Rifle Club . . . Stamp Club . . . Outside Employment. JEAN ETTE MIKSHUS DELORES J. MILLER Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Pe Club... Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies . . Outside Employment. JUANITA M. MILLER Honor Roll .... A ssemblies . . . Vo- eational School. NANCY L. MILLER Athletic Letter . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Triple S . . . Tahoma Staff . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Tigerannas ...Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night ..., A ssemblies . . . Outside Employment. RICHARD G. MIRES Student Body, junior Class Presidents , . . Student Council . . . Reserve, Var- sity Football . . . Sophomore, Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Track . . . Big S . . . Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Bengal Hi-Y . . . Activity Manager . . Roll Room Congress . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. JAMES W. MITCHELL Tiger Hi-Y Chaplain . . . Sophomore Assembly Co-chairman . . . Intramural Sports . . . Golf Club . . . Pep Club. . . Xssemblies . . . Outside Employment. LYNN H. MOLZAN Fhespians President, Treasurer . . . l'orch Hi-Y Vice President, Sergeant at inns . . . German Club Vice President . . Stamp Club President, Secretary . . . Lrt Club Treasurer . . . Student Council . . Junior Prom Co-chairman . . . football Night Co-chairman . . . Senior ionor Roll . . . Senior Class Play . . . 'hespian Play . . , National Thespians . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll loom Congress . . . Pep Club . . . lance Committees . . . Assemblies. CAROLYN J. MOORHEAD P.-T.A. Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Retailers Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employment. JANYCE I. MORE Future Nurses Club Vice President . . . Tigerannas Treasurer . . . Thespians . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Library Assistant . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Office Assistant . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . Roller Skating Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . .Z Football Night . . . Assemblies. DON R. MORELAND Royal Hi-Y Vice President, Chaplain . . . Pep Week Co-chairman . . . Sophomore Football, Basketball . . . Re- serve Baseball . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Golf Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. ROBERT E. MORRIS Torch Hi-Y President . . . Camera Club Vice President . . . Student Conn- cil . . . Varsity Track . . . Sophomore Football . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Stage Crew . . . Thespians .. . Assemblies . . Outside Employment. SHIRLEY A. MORRIS Student Body Secretary . . . Red Cross Representativc's Vice President . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Girls' State . . . Majorette . . . Pep Dance Co-chairman . . . Sophomore Representative to Girls' Council . . . Athletic Letter . . . Stadi- ana . . . Mixed Chonls . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Office Assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. WILLIAM R. MOSER Science Club Sergeant at Arms . . . Honor Roll . . . Torch H-Y . . . A Cap- pella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . Camera Club . . . Science Club . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees. 133 BOB L. MOXIN lntramural Sports . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. MARLENE I. MUNZ German Club Secretary-Treasurer . . . P.-T.A. Representative , . . Roll Room Congress . . . Sahasa . . . Rifle Club . . . Thespians . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . . En- tered form Elma High School. VVasl1- ington. Uv 'Sf ' HC ,fx ISAO NAKAGAWARA Senior Honor Roll. B. WAYNE NEGUS Hi-C Club President . . , Student Coun- cil . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Assistant '54 . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Lunchroom Crew . . . Latin Club . . . Assemblies. FRANZ E. NELSSON Science Club Treasurer . . . Honor Roll . . . Hi-Y Council . . . Torch Hi-Y , . . Band . . . Camera Club . . . Assemblies . . . Dance Committees . . . Outside Employment. JAN NERHEIM Movie Operator . . . Stage Crew . German Club. 134 ROMA E. NICHOLS Honor Roll . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . As- semblies. BEVERLY J.- NICHOLSON Yell Queen . . . Student Council . . . Pep Rally Co-chairman . . . Girls' Club Tolo Co-chairman . . . Tigerannas . . . Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Retailers Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employ- ment. KEITH R. NICHOLSON Bogey Hi-Y . . . A Cappella Choir . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. DAVID E. NORDFORS Reserve Basketball . . . Intramural Sports . . . German Club . . . Outside Employment. MICHELE G. NORMAN Pep Club . . . Retailers Club . . . Sahasa . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Clover Park High School, Tacoma. PETER A. NORMAN Pep Club President . . . Royal Hi-Y Vice President . . . Student Council . . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespians . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Commitees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . .Out- side Employment . . . Entered from Clover Park High School, Tacoma. PAT L. O'BRIEN Activity Manager . . . Library Assistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Employment. JANET A. OLSON P.-T.A. Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Student Nurse . . . Latin Club . . . Entered from Central High School, Superior, Vllisconsin . N f , X - ln lx-uw I Jbptm ' ut ,vw rw v-Q43 Q lj 'gpm Q , 4.,, . JUL. M aattlalw wi wif L2 X01 . 'U Jo Niifui. ORLANDQ Bookkeeping Club Secretary . . . Honor Roll . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Office Assistant . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies. v 'Qi Q X BILL OSTRUSKE Varsity Track . . . Sophomore Foot- ball . . . Intramural Sports . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Art Club . . . Latin Club , . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club , . . Assemblies . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Bellarmine High School, Tacoma. MARGARET L. OSWALT Bookkeeping Club Vice President . . . Latin Club Secretary . . . Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Pep Club . . . Roller Skating Club , . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Out- side Employment . . . Entered from Lincoln High School, Tacoma. ROLAND OTIS Sophomore Captain, Varsity Co-captain Basketball . . . Red Cross Representative . . Movie Operator . , . Pep Club. MINNIE OTSUKA Spanish Club. HARVEY N. OVERHULS Band . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . Movie Operator , . , Rifle Club . . Outside Employment. NANCY A. OZANICH Girls' Council . . . Girls' Club Tolo Co- chairman . . . Honor Roll . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Thespians . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Com- mittees . . . Outside Employment. SHARON R. PACE Entered from Chien High School, Cali- tornia. DONALD L. PATTERSON Hi-C Secretary . . . Torch Hi-Y . . . Golf Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Retailers Club . . . Vocational School . . . Out- side Employment. JOAN M. PATTERSON 'I 'ranna-Band Dance Co-chairman . . Ath tic Letter . . . Stadiana ' QD Run . . . shit-la Hitting . v . . . Tigerannas . . . Bond an fv . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Ci . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa ..,SpnhClub...SkiClub... Dance ao mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night. 135 JANICE A. PAULSON A Cappella Choir . . , Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Sahasa . . Ski Club . . . Thespians . . Dance Committees . . . Girls, Club . Committees . . . Outside Employment. CAROL M. J. PAVLIC Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Thespian. Senior Class Play Leads . . . National Thespians . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representativ . . . R Outside Emplovment e oll Room Congress . OH-ice Assistant . . . Latin Club . . . Qmcwi QOWUG ROBERT H. PEARSON Bengal Hi-Y Treasurer . . . Rest-ru Swimming . . . Intramural Sports . . . Student Leader . . . World Staff . . . Aetivit ' M' 1 f - 5 anigcr . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . Outside Employment. JOHN I. PEDERSEN Reserve Basketball . . . Intramural Sports . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Camera Club Science Club S nnish Ch - .,.. iz. .ib... Outside Employment. NANCY C. PEDERSON .-X Cappella Choir . . . Madrigal En - semble . . . Activity Manager . . . Student Nurse . . . Bookkeeping Club Outside Employment. WILMA PEEBLES A Cappella Choir . . . Attendance Clerk 1:36 Outside Employlnent. MARLENE V. PENMAN Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . Oratorical Emblem . . . World Stall . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Debate Club . . Rifle Club . . . Vocational School . . Girls' Club Committees. LARRY PENTECOST Varsity Baseball Co-captain . . . Intra- mural Sports . . . Big S . . . Student Leaders Club . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Outside Employment. SHARON L. PEPPER Student Leader . . . Oratorical Emblem . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Tigerannas . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Representative . . , Roll Room Congress . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Afiliation Committee . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Assemblies . . . Entered from Roosevelt High School. Seattle. ROBERT D. PERLER Camera Club Secretary, Treasurer . . . Riiie Club Treasurer . . . Science Club Treasurer . . . Reserve Swimming . . . Tiger Hi-Y . . . World Staff . . . Ger- man Club . , . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . Ski Club. JOHN E. PERRY Bookkeeping Club President, Vice Presi- ilent . . . lntramural Sports . . . Activity Manager . . . Library Assistant . . . Rifle Club . . . Thespians . . . Pep Club . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. MARCIA PETERSON Thespians Secretary . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . National Tbespians . . . Senior Class Play . . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Debate Club . . . Pep Club . . , Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees. ROBERT L. PETERSON Torch Hi-Y Secretary . . . Sophomore, Reserve Basketball . . . Sophomore Football . . . Reserve Inspirational Award, Varsity Baseball . . . Intramural Sports . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Acti- vity Manager . . . Pep Club . . . As- semblies . . . Outside Employment. VALDIS PETERSONS Stamp Club Treasurer . . . Honor Roll . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Thespians . . . German Club . , . Rifle Club , . . Outside Employment. JOHN PIETY Reserve Track . . . Sophomore. Reserve, Varsity Football . . . Basketball Manager , . . Big S . . . Honor Roll . . . Foot- ball Night . . . Dance Committees. JIM PIKE Reserve, Varsity VVre-stling . . . Reserve Football . . . Team Manager . . . Student Leaders Club . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Out- side Employment. EARLA M. PINDER Entered from Caldwell lligh School, Washington. KENNETH L. PITZ ntramural Sports . . . Bond and Stamp Lianager . . . Red Cross Representative . . German Club . . . Law Club . . . 'ep Club. CAROL PITZER Advanced Girls' Chorus . . . Outsidt limployment. F. ANTHONY PIVA Reserve VVrestling . . . Torch Hi-Y . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Band . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Vocational School. MARY E. POLLEY Bookkeeping Club . . . Pep Club . Sahasa . . . Attendance Clerk. EDDIE POOLEY Tiger Hi-Y President, Vice President . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Intramural Sports . , . Hi-Y Council . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representa- tive . . . Red Cross Representative . . , Outside Employment. E. ANN PRATER Stadiana Treasurer . . . Senior Ilonor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Triple S . . . Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Ilike Leader . . . Library Assistant . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Sallaisa . . . Ski Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Connnittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night. ' -,ff rf L i SYLVIA D. PRESSNALI. Latin Club President .... A thletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Honor Roll . . . Tiger- annas . . . Senior Class Play . . , P.-T.A. Representative . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Student Nurse . . . Fixture Nurses Club . . . lce Skating Club . . . Science Club . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside limplovinent, 137 SALLY PROV0 Honor Roll . . . World Staff . . , Activity Manager . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Man' hattan High School. Kansas, 5uf f' ,if MARY JANE PUNTER VVorld Staff . . . Debate Club . . . French Club . . . Latin Club . . . Foot- ball Night, JOHN C. RADEMAKER Stadium Hi-Y Treasurer . . . Big S Vice President . . . Howdy Week Co-chair- man . . . Varsity Football Co-captain . . . Reserve, Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Track . . . Student Leader . . . All City, Cross-State Football Teams . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . German Club . . . Dance Committees. JAMES W. RADONICH Varsity Colt . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Golf Club . . , Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. TOM RALSTON A Cappella Choir . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employment. ROBERT H. RAMSEY Bitzi, . . . Stadium Hi-Y Chaplain . . . Big S President, Secretary . . . Howdy Dance Co-chairman . . . Soph- omore Football . . . Varsity Track . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress. RALPH M. RASMUSON Band . . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Hi-C Club . . . Outside Employment. JOAN L. RASMUSSEN Orchestra . . . Study Hall Assistant . . Hi-C Club. LARRY G. REBER Vocational School, TONI E. REBER ROBERT L. REFLING Student Leader . . . Pep Club . Outside Employment. CHARLENE G. REYNOLDS Athletic Letter . . , Stadiana . . . Hike Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Triple S . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Thespians . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Faculty Secretary . . , Sahasa . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . C' ls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. ft SHARON A. RIGGS Honor Roll . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Outside Employment. McKENZIE RIGNEY Intramural Sports . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . As- semblies . . . Outside Employment, LEONARD G. RIKE Sophomore Football . . . A Cappella Choir . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Rifle Club . . Outside Employment. Ax l JANE RIVIERE Senior Sweater Dance Co-chairman . . . Athletic Letter . . . Honor Roll . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . Thespians . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Roll Room Zongress . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies. ,nf TERRY ROARKE fhespians . . . Red Cross Representa- ive . . . Camera Club . . . German Club . . Rifle Club . . . Science Club . . . Tootball Night . . . Outside Employment. GRETCHEN R. ROBERTS Stamp Club Secretary . . . Senior Honor toll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Fhespian Play Lead . . . Bond and ltamp Manager . . . Future Nurses Club . . Rifle Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance fommittees. F, 1 . tk pb ,..,,.:, SHIRLEY D. ROBERTS Honor Roll . . . World Staff . . . Tiger- annas . . . Roller Skating Club . . Spanish Club . . . Ski Club . . . Foot- ball Night . . . Assemblies. WAYNE RODSIDE ,ep Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Stamp Club. JANICE R. ROEHLK Pin VVinner . . . Stadiana . . . H'ke Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . pigns . . . Red Cross Representa v . . . Study Hall Assistant . . Pep C . . . Sahasa . . . Science . Ski Club . . . Spanish Club . . liation Committee . . . Dan C ittees . . . Girls' Club Cu mitte . . , Assembl s. 12, DON P. ROHAN Tiger Hi-Y Secretary . . . Senior Ban- quet Co-chairman . . . Hi-Y Legislature Representative . . . Reserve, Varsity Swimming . . . Big S . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Camera Club . . . German Club . . . Golf Club . . . Science Club . . . Dance Committees , . . Entered from Burris High School, Muncie, Indiana. DIANNE R. ROSEN Senior Banquet Co-chairman . . . Ath- letic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Orator- ical Emblem . . . Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society , . . Orchestra . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Library Assistant . . . Pep Club . . , Sahasa . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees. DICK ROSENOW Band . . . Rifle Team . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. 139 MARY C. ROWLAND Ski Club President, Secretary . . . Stadi- ana Sergeant at Arms . . . Student Council . . . Pep Week Co-chairman . . . Pin Winner , . . Royal Fins . . . Swim Team . . . Speedball, Basketball Champ . . . Thespians . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. RICHARD RUDD Band . . . Golf Club . . . Rille Club . . . Dance Committees. MARY c. RU DI 5 Valedictorian . . . Shie nor Society President, Secretary, bership Chair- man . . . Student cil . . . F thall Night C -chair a . . . '- Letter At . ..SA iana.. .Hike er.. . Comme m Ush . . Triple S . . . - nnas udy ll Assist- ant . . cul S 'etary . . . German Club . Pep Cl b . . . Sahasa . . . Thes s . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls, Club Committees . . , As- semblies. WILLIAM W. RUDDICK Bengal Hi-Y President . . . Senior Class Boys' Representative . . . Hi-Y Council Treasurer . . . Student Council . . . Pierce County Assembly Co-chairman . . . Reserve, Varsity Swimming . . . Big S . . . World Staff . . . Camera Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Science Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Outside Employment. JOHN R. RUEHLE Sophomore Football . . . Intramural Sports . . . Cemmn Club , . . Rifle Club . . . Outside Employment. ARTHUR RUNYAN Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Shop .Assistant . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. 140 MELVIN RUSSELL ANN M, RUTLEDGE Senior Honor Roll . . . Pep Club . . . Office Assistant . . . Science Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Yakima High School, Yakima, Washington. LOUIS E. ST. JOHN Big S Treasurer . . . Reserve, Varsity Swimming . . . Bengal Hi-Y . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespians . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Football Night ..., A ssemblies. STANTON S. SANDERS Bogey Hi-Y Chaplain . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employment. mt mf fir!! ,Jigs afiffwilfw FRED SANDSTROM Intramural Sports . . . Tiger Hi-Y . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. CHARLES R. SAYRE P.-T.A. Representative . . . Movie Operator . . . Vocational School. FRED S. SCHATZ Ski Club . . . Outside Employment . . Entered from Bellarmine High School: Tacoma. ARLENE M. SCHMIDT A Cappella Choir . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Crsoss Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Library Assistant . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Roller Skating Club . . . Sahasa . . . Stamp Club , , . Girls' Club Com- mittees . . . Outside Employment. DONALD SCHULTZ DON R. SCOTT -atiu Club Treasurer . . . Reserve Track , . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield ionor Society . . . Commencement As- istant '54 . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Fhespian Play . . . National Thespians . . Hi-C Club . . . Latin Club . . . 'ep Club . . . Rifle Club, Team . . . icience Club , . . Dance Committees . . Football Night ,.,. A ssemblies . . . lutside Employment. TERRY E. SEAHOLM logey Hi-Y President, Secretary . . . land . . . Activity Manager . . . Study -lall Assistant . . . lee Skating Club , . . 'ep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Vocational lchool . . . Outside Employment BARBARA . SEAL econ ear Athlet Letter . . . Stadi- ia . e Le r .. . Senior Honor . . . igt ' mas . . . Red Cross 7 -.entativ . . Faculty Secretary . Colleg Conference Receptionist . . F ture irses Club . . . Pep Club . . ' a. , . Ski Club . . . Spanish Ilub . ance Committees . . . Girls' flub Ox iittees . . . Outside Employ- lent. t BRUCE E. SHACKELFORD Honor Roll . . . World Stat? . . . Band . Orchestra . . . Thespians . . . Ac- tivity Manager . . . Debate Club . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. GERALD L. SHADE Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Retailers Club . . . Sahasa . . . Outside Employ- ment. DON H. SHEPHERDSON Varsity Tennis . . . Sophomore Basket- ball . . , Big S . . . World Staff . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Camera Club . . . Debate Club . . . Golf Club . . . Hi-C Club . . . Ski Club . . . Science Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employment. BARBARA J. SHULTZ Advanced Girls' Chorus . . . Bookkeep- ing Club . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . , Outside Employ- ment. MARY JO SIGLER Service Department Chairman . . . Thes- pians Secretary , . . Quill and Scroll President, Vice President . . . Student Council , . . Girls' Council . . . Pin XVinner . . . Stadiana . . . Hike Leader , . . Swim Team . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Com- mencement Assistant '54 . . . Triple S . . . World Staff . . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespian Play . . . National Thes- pians . . . Red Cross Representative . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Affiliation Committee . . . Latin Club Pe p Club S h - . . . - . . . . ta asa . . . Dancm Committees . . . Football Night , . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. VIRGINIA L. SKAGEN Sahasa Chapter Secretary, Sahasa Rose Tolo Sophomore Attendance . , . Triple S-Big S Dance Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Triple S . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Tigerannas . . . Activity Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Faculty Secretary . . . College Conference Re- ceptionist . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Pep Club Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night. ' 1-11 . . . Ski Club . . , Dance JAMES B. SKAGGS Senior Class Treasurer . . . Big S Presi- dent, Secretary . . . Stadium Hi-Y Presi- dent . . . Student Council . . . Varsity Football Co-captain . . . Reserve, Vars- ity Inspiration Award, Basketball . . . Varsity Track . . . All City, Cross State Football Teams . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. SYLVIA A. AGGS Triple S Secretary . . . 'a Interclub Representative, Cha iigsurer . . . lnterclub Council .sur . . . Pierce County Assembl ro-che ian . . . Pin Winner . . . iana . Hike Leader . . .24-nior nor Roll, Shield H Soc' ty . . Conimen' 1 it Ush '1. . . . era nas . . St r Cla. ij .I .fyhe ia s . . cti 4' pa . f o 'd ar a lana . P preset ati e . . . ' . oss '- 1 -- sentativ . . Roll ' f' ongres . Faeult etary ollege Ci f r- en' ce mis ce Skating lub . . -p lb J i Club . . . Dance C mittee . . irls' Club Committees . . . Foothal Night . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Em loyment. RICHARD E. SKEWIS Reserve Swimniing . . . Thespians . . . Movie Operator . . . Entered from Olympia High School, VVashintgon. CAROLYNN E. SKOOG Bookkeeping Club President . . . Sahasa Chapter Vice President . . . Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Hike Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Com- mencement Assistant '54 . . . Triple S . . . Taboma Staff Business Manager . . . Tigerannas , . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Office Assistant . . . College Confer- ence Receptionist . . . Pep Club . . . Girls, Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. IVARS M. SKUJA Movie Operator. SANDRA L. SLAGLE Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . Faculty Secretary . . . Rifle Club . . Vocational School. 142 JOAN K. SMITH Transferred to Palo Alto, California. LOWELL R. SMITH Valedictorian . . . Torch Hi-Y President, Treasurer . . . Science Club President, Sergeant at Arms . . . Shield Honor Society Vice Prseident . . . Student Council . . , Football Night Dance Co- Lliairman . . . Reserve Baseball . . . Oratorical Emblem . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Camera Club . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. NANCY A. SMITH Il'-C Club Secretary . . . Second Year Athletic Letter . . . Stadiana . . . Band . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Pep Club . . . Retailers Club. JEAN YNE C. SMYTH Tahoma Editor . . . Song Leader . . . Sahasa Chapter Secretary . . . Quill and Scroll Treasurer . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . l'.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Office As- sistant . . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. LELAND W. SNIDER Stamp Club Treasurer . . . Sophomore basketball . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . liond and Stamp Manager . . . German Club . . . Science Club . . . Outside Employment. W. PAUL SNY Sophomore Football, Track . . . Lunch loom Crew . . . Stage Crew . . . Voca- tional School . . . Outside Employment. JAMES E. SNYDER Intramural Sports . . . Honor Roll . . Spanish Club . . . Stamp Club. ROBERT V. SNYDER Sophomore Track . . . Student Leaders Club Sergeant at Arms . . . Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Outside Em- ployment. JACK W. SONNTAG Sophomore Basketball . . . Reserve Golf . . . Intramural Sports . . . Stadium Hi-Y . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Out- side Employment. MYRNA L. SONSALLA Honor Roll . , . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Eatonville High School, Washington. PATRICIA M. SORRELLS Honor Roll . . . World Staff . . . Ad- vanced Girls, Chorus . . . Study Hall Assistant . , . Ice Skating Club . . . Pep Club . , . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Entered from Franklin High School, Portland, Oregon. NANCY J. SPADAFORE Tigeranna President . . . Pep Clllb Treasurer . . . Girls' Council Sophomore Representative . . . Student Council . . . Howdy Dance Co-chairman . . . Family Night Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Triple S . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Attendance Clerk . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night .... A ssemblies . . Outside Employ ment. .IO ANN L. SPENCER Senior Honor Roll . . . A Cappella Choir , . . Senior Class Play . . . Thes- p.ans . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Library Assistant . . . Office Assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Spanish Club . . . , Dance Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment, E if E NANCY L. SPRAGG 5 Sahasa Chapter President, Vice President . . . Sahasa Interclub . . . Honor Roll . . . Tigerannas . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Dance Committees. K E. i KEN F. SPURGEON Art Club President, Secretary-Treasurer. Sergeant at Arms . . . Student Council . . . Honor Roll . . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespian Play Lead . . . National Thespians . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night. STEPHEN C. STAFF Honor Roll . . . Rifle Team, Club , . Ski Club. JERRY T. STANDAL , Baseball Manager . . . Senior Honor lloll . . . Comulencement Usher '54 . . . Thespians , . . Vocational School. INA M. STARKEY Tbespians . . . Bond and Stamp Man- . a'1er . . . Red Cross Representative . . . L Faculty Secretary . . . Art Club . . . f Sahasa . . . Outside Employment. I 5 55 143 V 'P ELAINE D. STEBNER 'ff' P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross, 'T Representative . . . Thcspians . . . lk-c-4 Skating Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sabasa , . . . Outside Employment. f AA ' I , '4 ' 1 A N f ' p .F gb 1,7 f' fl-f fr if ii, ,lf ,X NAQQCY L. sr ' ,Ur lcc Skating lubl Vice resi ent . . A 4 -ll'1Ch' hr. glppc a,1 c IIQLVVFZ 1 r X t Auturcvburse, . . 3 in Club A . . lPep Cllr . 1 Sahasa . Girls' Club Couunbtc . . .K se lies. E L if e f , ,J i U ab i CAROL J. STEEPER Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . Faculty Secretary . . . Future Nurses Club . . . lcc Skating Club . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club Committees .... A sseniblics . . . Outside Employment. ROBERT M. STEVENSON Castle Hi-Y Corresponding Secretary . . A Cappella Choir . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Outside Employment. JOANNE M. STIEFF Girls' Council Reporter . . . Latin Club Treasurer . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . World Staff . . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespians . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Sahasa . . . Science Club . . . Dance Commit- tees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Entered from Ballard High, Seattle. ROBERT D. STRICKLAND Spanish Club . . . Outside Employment. ' MARY K. SUGIMOTO Sladiaua Vice President . . . Pin Winner . . . Hike Leg . . . P.-T.A. Repre- gl'-ntatif'eC?J. . udjy Hall Assistant . . . panlst ti . 1 i ,U all jab 4,1 . W Y L Q M34 A5 Vo' , . A. SUND , . Pin Winue . . Ioumalism Lette . Shield Honor So Scroll . . . Triple . . Tigerannas . . P.-T.A Representativ Representative . . . . Hi-C Club . . . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees Committees . . . Foot- . Assemblies. HELEN J. SUND Tigerannas . . . Activity Manager . . . Fond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Study Hall As- sistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. DARTH R. SWANSON Bengal Hi-Y Chaplain, Sergeant at Amis . . . Sophomore Football . . . Sophomore. Reserve Basketball . . . Reserve Baseball . . . Student Leader . . . Band . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Stage Crew . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employ- ment. GEORGE G. SWAYZE Royal Hi-Y Chaplain . . . Pep Club . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employ- ment. PHIL E. SWEN KE Sophomore Football . . . Intramural Sports . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Art Club . . . Ski C'ub . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. MAVIS A. SWENSON Tigeranna Secretary . . . Retailers Club Secretary . . . Sophomore May Queen Attendant . . . Activity Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Student Nurse . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies . . Dutside Employment. HAROLD T. TAUSCHER Big S Treasurer . . . Pep Dance Co- :hairman . . . Howdy Assembly Co- :hairman . . . Sadie Hawkins Day Co- :hairman . . . Swim Team Co-captain . . Intramural Sports . . . Student Leader . . , Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Assistant '54 . . . Castle Hi-Y . . . Pep Club . . . Science Club . . VVorld Affairs Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. CHARLES E. TENNANT Yational Thespians President . , . Cam- 'ra Club President . . . Thespians Vice 'resident . . . Torch Hi-Y Vice Presi- lent . . . Hi-Y Council Vice President . . Student Council . . . Honor Roll. . . :ommencement Assistant '54 . . . Senior 'jlass Play . . . Thespian Plays . . . Roll toom Congress . . . German Club . . . 'ce Skating Club . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees , . . Assemblies . . Dutside Employment. DARLENE M. TENNYSON iahasa Chapter President, Secretary . . . t Cappella Choir . . . Tigerannas '.-T.A. Representative . . . Study Hall tssistant . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Com- oittees . . . Girls, Club Committees . . Assemblies. TOM A. THOMSON wim Team Co-captain . . . Big S . . . tudent Leader . . . Roll Room Congress . . Dance Committees . . . Assemblies. DAVID E. TINIUS 1-nior Class Presi . . . Bengal Hi-Y resident, Tre' er . . . phomore asketball . Va 'ity' c Captain, ispir Aw' . . Big S . . . lnior or . Commencement sher .4 . . appella Choir . . . ance Committe . . . Football Night . . Assemblies. DAVID R. TOLLEFSON German Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Outside Employment. - l 2-,,,.i,6',' ,f1,vg,ylUt,- ' ,AJi,1,,..z VIVIAN TOMLINSON Valedictorian . . . VVorld Affairs Club Secretary . . . Latin Club Treasurer . . . Stamp Club Treasurer . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . Triple S . . . World Stat? . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Orchestral . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Library Assistant . . . Attendance Clerk . . . College Conference Receptionist . . . Sciencie Clulilxf .hAH'iliation Committee . . . oot1a l ig t. -f ' , 3 ALLAN P. TONGEDAHL Student Leader . . . Vocational School. RICHARD J. TORNAY Vocational School . . . Outside Employ- ment. W. GARY TRIEBWASSER A Cappella Choir . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Assemblies. PEGGY A. UETZ Pin NVinner . . . Stadiana . . . llike Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . Orchestra . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Cirls' Club Committees .... A ssemblies. 145 GERALDINE V. VAN EECHOUT Student Leader . . . Royal Fins . . . Swim Team . . , Honor Roll . . . Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus . . . Faculty Secre- tary . . . Rifle Club . . . Entered from Nagoya American High School, Iapan. JOHN R. VEATCH Band Vice President . . . Student Council . . . Intramural Sports . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . World Staff . . . Thcspians . . . Activity Man- ager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . Science Club . . . Football Night . . Assemblies. DOUG J. VERBONUS Tahoma SMH' , . . VVorld Stall . . . Out- side Employment. SANDRA L. M. VLAHOS llonor Roll . . . Student Nurse .... X rt Club . . . Ice Skating Club . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Entered from Lincoln High School. 'I'a- coma. DALE VOSS Sopliumore, Varsity Football . . . Student Leader . . . Stadium Hi-Y . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Outside Employment. MARIE T. WAAGAN llonor Roll . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered trom Lincoln High School, Tacorna. H6 BOB A. WAAGE A Cappella Choir President . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Assemblies. ROBERT E. WALDHERR Reserve Swimming . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Rifle Club . . . Vocational School . , . Outside Employment. LEE F. WALLACE Castle Hi-Y . , . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. BILL R. WALTER Band . . . Vocational School . . . Out- side Employment . . . Entered from Bellarmine High School, Tacoma. MARGO L. WARD Latin Club Vice President . . . Ice Skating Club Secretary . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Art Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Entered from Nampa High School, Idaho. .IEANETTE WARRANT HELEN E. WARREN Advanced Girls' Chorus . . . Pep Club . . . Sabasa . . . Assemblies. BOB F. WEBER Vocational School . . . Outside Employ- ment. JAN F. WEPFER Varsity Track . . . Sophomore Football , . . Intramural Sports . . . Big S . . . Student Leader . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment. CARL R. WEST Sophomore Basketball . . . VVorlcl Staff . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . Activity Manager . . . Golf Club . . Pep Club . . . Science Club . . . ipanish Club . . . VVorld Attairs Club . . Football Night. JAMES WIDENMANN loyal Hi-Y Treasurer . . . Pep Club 'reasnrer . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . Dance Committees . . . Outside Employment. JIM WILHELMI Loyal lli-Y Treasurer . . . Intramural ports . . . Band . . . Honor Roll . . . 'ond and Stamp Manager . . . German flub . . . Pep Club . . . Law Club . . . ki Club . . . Affiliation Committee . . . lance Committees . . . Football Night . . Assemblies. .Q-,- 1 s iz X. 4 ,- t N. i if 'lf awful xii Wifkigfiixtt DIANNE WILLBURN Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Outside Employment. 1 f , I ' if fi ,ff tl f MERLE G. WILLEY Orchestra Vice President, Treasurer . . . VVorld Staff . . . Sports Manager . . . Thespian Play . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . Red Cross Re resentativc . . . Office Assistant . . . Hi-C Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Com- mittees . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Football Night . . . Assemblies. LE ROY B. WILLIAMS Reserve Football . . . Sports Manager . . . Rig S . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Movie Operator . . . Voca- tional School . . . Outside Employment. RONALD L. WILLIAMS Stamp Club President . . . Student Council . . . Thespians . . . Rifle Club , . . Spanish Club . . . Science Club . . . Outside Employment. SAUNDRA L. WILLIAMS Roller Skating Club Vice President. Secretary . . . A Cappella Choir Treas- urer . . . Senior Representative to Cirls' Council . . . Honor Roll . . . Tiixerannas . . . Stnrly Hall Assistant . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Cirls' Club Committees . . . Foot- ball Night .... A ssemblies. DAVID WILLIAMSON Movie Operator . . . Vocational School. 147 ESTHER WILSON Retailers Club . . C. SUE WILSON Sahasn Chapter President, Vice Presi- dent, Treasurer . . . Sahasa Intercluh . . . Majorette . . . Sahasa Tolo Co- cliairman . . . Activity Manager . . . Bond and Stamp Manager . . . P.-T.A. Representative . . . Study Hall Assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Coinmittees . . . Assemblies. BILL B. WINGARD, Jr. Royal Hi-Y . . . Activity Manager . . Roll Room Congress . . . Law Club Pep Club . . . ski Club . , . outside Employment. JOANNE R. WOCHNA Salmsa . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Highline High School, Burien, Washington. 148 . Outside Employment. an t 'fi 1 4 is . D f P Q ,, , N N . 2 f xg .. 1 ..:, 5.1 t 3 X 7 A 2331? ss! ,slime wif- Q BEATRICE B. WOOD Bogey Hi-Y Vice President Sergeant a Arms . . . Red Cross Representative . . Outside Employment, DAVE W. WOOD Reserve Swimming . . . Intramural Sports . . . Golf Club . . . Latin Club . . . Riile Club . . . Shop Assistant. JON A. WRIGHT Debate Club President . . . World Affairs Club Vice President, Sergeant at Arms . . . Student Council . . . P.L.C. Student Congress . . . Intramural Sports . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Commencement Usher '54 . . . World Staff . . . Debate Team . . . Affiliation Committee. NADINE M. WRIGHT Thespians . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Attendance Clerk . . . Pep Club . . . Spanish Club. DORIS L. ZOEBEL Spanish Club Secretary . . . Senior Class Play . . . Thespian Play . . . Library Assistant . . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Dance Committees . . . Girls, Club Committees . . . Outside Employment. Shutter Shy Earl Andrews James E. Baxley Gordon F. Bittner Frank L. Bruno Bill L. Cole Zena E. Deverall Millie M. Fulk Don C. Coldsberry Ronald W. Hooker Ralph H. johnson George O. Jones Robert Laimana Manfred Meya Milton W. Morrison Arnold M. Nordlund Robert D. Olson Thomas VV. Read john E. Ross Lynn Shulz Shirley L. Smith Galen W. Stearns Lysle G. Stockton '06'4VVV144lfNf S Q fggwijfwggii 5 M3 Qgxiiiifsg A 3513, i5i? l5S is We X wa Q sffgw W 3 X Q'-vsalexwfz-f,.a.s R fflii Q. K K N ,:. 4-2-r ., WW' --W' M N . M, fx 3 an6?g8, 59 ,539 Shield Honor Society, 33 .WA gf A Erwin rye. ,yi ' r cation lngcigikiiggil W5 , 4 ' 4 G Q I x a ella ir, 56, 57 ike Leaders, 90 :Saba , 3 P 'vi nagers, 45 Hi-Y Council, 42 Scienc ub, a Girls' Clif-63756 SDONS S, 85 A E lu 0 wx Ice Skating Club, 48 Senior Cl H 106-1 5 ggemblQ 9 IW SCIll0l' Cla Ice Skating Club, 48 Senior Hono 30, 31 eball 5' sket al , , Sf Sophomor lues, 73 Sophomore Colds, 73 Beginning Girls' Chorus, Bengal Hi-Y, 40 58 Junior Class, 104, 105 Kitchen Aid, 17 Latin Club, 52 Big S, 42 Madrigals, 59 Bond and Stamp Managers, 44 Memoriams- Bookkeeping Club, 50 FHCURY 11 Student 10 Camera Club, 49 Castle Hi-Y, 40 Mixed Chorus, 57 Champs, 89 National Thespians, 33 Commencement- 1954, 28 Orchestra, 60 1955, 29 Outstanding Basketball Player Debate Club, 51 Patrol Officers, 43 Dedication, 8 PCP Band, 69 Faculty and Administrat Faculty Assistants, 53 Football, 70, 71 Reserve, 72 Sophomore, 72 Future Nurses Club, 51 German Club, 52 Girls' Club, 36, 37 Golf, 84 Golf Club, 49 Hall of Fame, 108, 109 Hi-C Club, 42 ion, 12-17 Pep Club Cabinet, 69 P. E. Teachers, 87 Pin Winners, 89 P.-T.A. Representatives, 45 Principal's Message, 9 Quill and Scroll, 33 Red Cross Representatives, 44 Retailers Club, 50 Rifle Team, 43 Roller Skating Club, 48 Royal Fins, 90 , S s, 89 Royal Hi-Y, 40 X, Royalty, 96,- 97 x t . K . if . N . L 9 1 ...Q 152 L Q' 0 1 5 'll 4 Q Shop Assistants, 53 E Shutter Shy, 149 Ski Club, 48 Snapshots, 98, 99 5 Sophomore Class, 100, 101 ' R Spanish Club, 52 Spirit Promoters, 66, 67 Sports Director, 86 K Stadiana, 88 Stadium Hi-Y, 41 Stage Crew, 61 Stamp Club, 49 Student Leader's Club, 43 Sports Managers, 86 Student Council, 18, 19 Student Leaders, 87 Swimming, 76, 77 Reserve, 86 Tahoma Staff, 22, 23 Tennis, 83 Thespians, 61 Thespian Play, 63 Tigerannas, 68 Tiger Hi-Y, 41 Torch Hi-Y, 41 Track, 78, 79 . Triple S, 32 World Affairs Club, 5 K World Statl- Fall, 24 Spring, 25 n ' Wrestling, 82 I ' ' Reserve, 86 Q X it 503 is it sllill 554 PX a ,,.,.- Albrecht, Harvey, 12, 51 Arpke, Robert, 12, 43 Barner, Evelyn fMrs.J, 12, 105 Barrett, Dottie,' 12, 45 Bedford, Everett, 12 Beer, Jack, 12, 82, 86 Bemdt, Harold, 12, 91 Blanchfield, Lawrence, 12, 51 Blaser, Mary Iane, 12, 87, 107 Brolin, Mrs., 17 Burt, Iean Fraser fMrs.l, 12 Bush, Katherine K Mrs.J, 12, 50 Carr, Myron, 13, 86, 91 Christie, Ralph, 12 Clark, Russell, 13, 42, 107 Cole, William, 13, 68, 60 Cook, Bemice lMrs. J, 13, 24, 25, Cooper, Isabel Daniel, A. L., 13 Davies, Violet, 13 Dolan, Joseph, 13, 40 DuBois, Max, 13, 49, 73, 84 Duncan, Helayne fMrs.l, 13, 51 Elder, Roger, 9, 95 Epstein, Isadore, 13 Evans, Blanche fMrs.J, 13 Evans, Robert, 13, 32, 61 F enenga, Agnes, 13, 48 Flynn, Nellie, 13 GF s 33 Fclculiy Index, Forbes, Evelyn, 13, 29, 95 Fraser, Alice, 8, 14 Graham, Violet KMrs.l, 14 Grzadzielewski, Louis, 14, 40, 87 Haugner, Mrs., 17 Hayes, Albert, 14, 53, 61, 105 Healy, Murray, 14, 72, 79 Heinrick, John, 14, 70, 72, 73 Hemenway, Gladys CMrs. J, 14, 44, 5 Hilton, Edmund, 14, 52 Hite, Floyd, 14 Hokanson, Imogene 1Mrs.J, 14 Hora, Charles, 14, 51 Hull, Mrs., 17 Hunt, Don, 14 Hunt, Iohn, 14, 40 Iohnson, Mrs., 17 Johnson, Robert, 14 Jones, Frank, 14, 77 Kanarr, Worthy, 15, 53 Kean, Mary CMrs.J, 15 Kobetich, Mary, 15 Langton, Frances Q Mrs.l, 15 Laursen, Marion fMrs.J, 15, 53 Lemmon, Burton, 15, 42, 69, 74 Levinson, Robert, 15, 40, 70, 78 Lonsen, Hella, 15, 52 Loomis, Kay, 15 M -D N. .2 V 2 MacDonald, Robin, 15 Margelli, Paul, 15, 56, 59 McCulloch, Annie, 12, 36, 37 McDonnell, Frank, 15, 103 Michael, Viola CMrs.J, 15 Miller, Helen, 15, 17 Minton, Hazel, 15, 87, 88, 90 Murray, Jane, 16, 103 O'Neel, Franklin, 16, 87 Oquist, Ethel,'16 Phillips, William, 16, 58, 83 Price, Roberta lMrs.l, 16 Rhule, Robert, 16 Roecklinger, Gertrude, 16 Roley, Dennis, 16, 22, 23, 53 Sanders, Zoe Rae, 16 Sannenid, Arling, 16, 53 Scott, Marvin, 16, 70, 81 Sheedy, Forrest, 16, 43 Shumway, Ruth, 16 Slater, Mrs., 17 Smith, Truman, 16 Sohlberg, Helen, 12 Stockbridge, Fred, 16, 49 Streeter, Walter, 17, 19, 76 Swarm, Harry, 17, 50 Veach, Claude, 17, 42 Watte, Emery, 17 Wingard, Gordon, 17, 48 -72,49 3.444 s J 5 5f J ' X A .. ' 0215? Male ' q.'? 5.Q+ 4-Q ,ta-N'f,ylnf'a,? IM Vff'2I, 'Mira' 9 .vvwf,,,.Nr,. Aalmo, Marilyn, 38, 44, 88, 110 Abel, Sharlene, 60 Actor, Mary, 25, 32, 33, 36, 37, 45 56, 60, 63 Adams, Louise, 45, 56, 106, 110 Adler, Carol, 110 Aitken, Corrine, 30, 32, 33, 45, 88 90,110,52 Allen, Patricia, 110 Alley, Kathy, 53, 61 Alggggst, Dorothy, 44, 61, 68, 88, 1104 Als uryfS1i1F6T1T58' Altheimer, Clarice, 39, 45, 51, 110 Alvord, Ginny, 48, 50, 68, 89, 90, 94 Amano, aJckie, 39, 44, 56, 68, 105 Ambrose, Marian, 45, 48, 50, 110 Anderson, Charlotte, 42, 52, 53 Anderson, Judy A., 18 Anderson, Judy L., 45 Anderson LaVera, 88 Anderson Martha, 33, 39, 48, 61 Anderson, Shirley, 44, 56 Anderson, Sonja, 56 Andresen Jean 23 30 33, 36, 38, 44 53, 88, 96, 97, 106, 111 Angelus, Sandra, 111 Arnold, Darlene, 52 Arnold, Mary Jane, 30, 111 Aro, Carole, 45, 57, 62, 111 Arthur Sall 33 48 66 69 88 90 Y yi 7 7 3 7 I Aylsworth, Virginia, 51, 68, 88 Backstrom, Janet L., 30, 33, 36, 38 45, 53, 61, 111 Bailey, Barbara J., 56 Baird, Jean A., 50, 52, 61 Baker, Joy A., 38, 56, 68, 111 Baker, Lorene, G., 38, 60 Ball, Myrna L., 39, 53, 111 Balodis, Brigita, 38, 52, 88, 112 Barber, Sandra L., 39, 50, 51, 112 Barnes, Judy A., 36, 39, 45 Barnes, Margaret A., 39, 112, 52, 56 Barnes, Patsy J., 18, 19, 30, 38, 39 68, 90, 96, 97, 112 Barrett, Carol J., 38, 44, 45, 112 Barringer, Carolina, 56 Beeken, Edine J., 38, 42, 52, 57 ' Belfoy, Carolyn J., 38, 44, 45, 102 Bell, Dorothy B., 45, 58 Bender, Earlene E., 42, 52, 53 Bennatts, Marilyn K., 51, 53, 112 Bennett, Roberta M., 52 Berg, Marilyn P., 442, 44, 56, 96, 104 Bergstrom, Alice J., 30, 44, 112 Berry, Carol A., 18, 30, 32, 33, 36 38, 48, 57, 60, 87, 88, 89, 90, 112 Berry, Jeannette L., 19, 32, 33, 36 37, 45, 51, 52, 59, 60 Berry, Nancy A., 19, 44, 53, 56, 66 88,106,112 Birkland, Bette A., 30, 48, 53, 57, 62 66, 97, 113 Bishop, Dale E., 53 Bishop, Greta M., 33, 38, 56 Black, Ruby J., 39, 89, 52 q Blankenship, Kay E., 25, 32, 38, 39 44, 45, 53, 56, 61, 62, 63, 88, 90 113 154 9 9 Student Index Girls Blankenship, Shirley M., 48 Blethen, Elizabeth C., 25, 53 Bluekens, Marilyn A., 48 Boden, Gail E., 30, 32, 33, 36, 45, 113 Boggs, Carol A., 48, 51, 52, 113 Boggs, Marilee S., 38, 45, 68 Bonawits, Janet K., 25, 33, 38, 48, 51, 56, 59, 60, 67, 88 Booth, Karen L., Sr., 30, 38, 44, 88, 89, 113 Booth, Karen L., 48, 51, 56, 90 Borden, Janet Gayle, 30, 38, 44, 50, 51, 89, 113 Boss, Barbara L., 48, 60 Bown, S. Francine, 52 Bowyer, Edith L., 44, 45, 48, 51, 52, 53, 60, 88, 89, 90, 113 Boyer, Molly M., 45, 68 Bracey, Marietta, 114 Brandt, Elli A., 44, 114 4 Brehon, Nadine R., 48, 57 Breidenbach, Marilyn A., 39, 44, 45, 104 Breining, Pat A., 38, 53 Breite, Germaine K., 58 Brisack, Jane H., 19, 30, 32, 36, 88, 114 Ji8,.8L Bro 1 ar 88, 89, SQ ..... Brown, Betty, 56, 62, 114 Brown, Dorothy M., 68 Brown, Francine, 45 Brown, eGraldine M., 38 Brown, Shirley M., 33, 56, 61, 87 Brueher, Dolores J., 33, 39, 44, 51 Brunstad, Sheila J., 39, 51, 114 Buck, Iva Jean, 50, 56, 114 Budinick, Diane M., 33, 38, 45, 52, 87 Burch, Madge, 38, 50, 114 Burk, Barbara H., 39, 50, 115 Burk, Garnet D., 39, 56 Burwell, Sandra I., 51 Butterfield, Cecilia L., 39, 50, 115 Caldwell, Sally Jo, 50, 52 Calvert, Carol P., 45, 50 Cammarano, Toni M., 48, 56 Campbell, Beverly A. M., 44, 45, 115 Campbell, Sylvia E., 44, 53 Cannon, Barbara R., 115 Capen, Sally A., 19, 25, 33, 42, 60, 89 Carlson, Deanna L., 45, 56 Carlson, Judy A., 38, 44, 87 Carlson, Rena B., 45, 48, 50, 52, 56, 61 Carlson, Shirley A., 48 Garpmail, Virginia L., 19, 48, 53, 115 Carr, Donna M., 38, 56 Carr, Glenna R., 45, 56, 88, 90, 116 Casello, Jo Ann, 44 Casey, Barbara A., 24, 25, 44 Chappell, Donna J., 24, 25, 33, 116 Christiansen, Anita M., 42, 45, 48, 90 Classen, Mary L., 48, 51, 52 Clayberg, Nancy A., 50 Coates, Nancy Ann, 44, 48, 53, 56, 116 Colegrove, Cecile J., 56 Compton, Lynda D., 52 Cook, Sherry R., 45, 58 Corcoran, Diane E., 36, 38, 39, 45, 68 Cormier, Jilleen S., 32, 38, 48, 62, 88, 117 Coy, Mary Lee, 117 Crain, Mary E., 39, 52, 56, 88, 89 Crawford, Dessie O., 49, 117, 52, 60 Crippen, Diane I., 52 Cromwell, Dianne J., 39, 53, 117 Cruver, Geraldine L., 19, 24, 30, 32, 33,39,s8,89,9o,117 Cummins, Bernice, 52 Cunningham, Alice Maye, 39, 49, 51, 117 Cutler, Sharon M., 39, 117 Dahl, Alice I., 58 Dahl, Charlene E., 45, 68, 105 Dahl, Elizabeth A., 30, 44, 45, 57 118 Dahl, Lorraine H., 19, 30, 36, 37, 48, 53, 68, 118 Dammeier, Arrol, 24, 48, 90, 95 Darulis, Arlene J., 38, 51, 118 Davenport, Amber G., 56 Davey, Barbara L., 39 Davies, Sue D., 38 Davies, Velda, 60 Davis, Norma J., 118 Davis, Raedelle, 48, 88 Dennis, Gloria, 56 De Rosa, Helen, 39 Des Chane, Barbara, 58 DeVoto, Pat, 38, 42, 52, 61, 88 Deyo, Ann, 32, 33, 38, 52, 61, 87, 88 Dightman, Diana, 52, 61, 118 Dimock, Margie, 118 Diven, Joan, 38, 51, 53, 56, 94, 118 Dobry, Arlene fJudyJ, 45, 48, 51, 56, 118 Dodd, Luci, 33, 61, 63 Dohr, Patricia, 50 Dorman, Lucinda, 55, 118 Dom, Janet, 38, 50, 119 Dorrien, Sandra, 39, 56 Downs, Maretha, 56, 60, 88 Doyle, Evelyn, 38, 48, 56 Drahold, Sandra, 19, 44, 87, 90, 107, 119 Dufresne, Shirley, 19, 38, 39, 50, 119 Duling, Carol, 25, 51, 52 Dumpis, Gerda, 119 Duncan, Deanne, 56, 68 Dunigan, Sharon, 38, 51 Dyer, Diane, 45, 51, 52 Eddy, Carol L., 48, 119 Eddy, Sharon G., 30, 51, 53, 56 Ekvall, Katia E., 44 Elleflot, Jan, 45, 52, 58, 61 Elrod, Janice L., 30, 48, 87, 88, 89, 90, 119 Eng, Fan, 52 Engbretson, Constance M., 36, 103 Engbretson, Eloise K., 30, 32, 33, 45, 48,56,90,119 Engvall, Linda M., 33, 39 Erichsen, Jeannette E., 87 90, 120 Johnson Errigo, Sandra L., 50, 51 Evans, Consi B., 30, 32, 33, 39, 58 60, 62, 90, 120 Evans, Sally Jo, 56, 63 Ewart, Jane K., 45 Fain, Deanne J., 51 Farmer, Claudia L., 42 Farrell, Marilyn V., 56, 120 Fassett, Clarice Sue, 38, 57, 87, 88, Fauver, Patti A., 45, 60 Fawcett, Carlene O., 120 Fay, Ramona M., 57, 87, 120 Feed, Carol A., 39, 51 Ferro, Connie M., 33, 38 F etterolf, Judith A., 39 Findlay, Judy M., 38, 52, 58 Fingold, Sandra L., 19, 23, 30, 32, 33 56, 61, 62, 63, 88, 121 Fisher, Pat J., 39, 44, 56, 121 Fisk, Arlene M., 38, 58 Fitts, Margo L., 39, 44, 48 Fleming, Donna K., 45, 87 Fleming, Jo M., 39, 45, 49, 89 Fleming, Nancy K., 61 Fleming, Sharon S., 38, 44 Fletcher, Conni, 38 Flock, Kay E., 44, 50, 53, 121 Fornia, Cali, 38 Fox, Peggy A., 44, 48, 62, 68, 121 Frank, Barbara, 42, 51 F ranzen, Willa M., 38, 42 Frederick, Karen L., 38 Fredrickson, Carol K., 38, 45 Fredrickson, Jo Ann, 39, 50, 121 Frost, Gale L., 44, 56 Fuchs, Caroline L., 50, 121 Fussell, Janice R., 45, 60, 61, 62, 121 Fye, Iris A., 39, 52 Gadd, Roddell M., 23, 30, 33, 36, 38 42, 52, 58, 61, 88 Gaines, Mavis A., 44, 45, 53, 88, 94 121 Gaines, Patty R., 105 Gambill, Roberta H., 39 Gardella, Diana M., 39, 50 Gaston, Ann, 24, 39 Geerts, Janice, 38, 51 Gesch, Sharon L., 45 Gibbs, Karel T., 39, 53 Gifford, Janice M., 45 Gifford, Joyce E., 42, 58, 22 Gish, Lillian F., 45, 52, 53 Gittel, Lillian L., 44 Gord, Sally A., 57, 68, 90 Gothlin, Phyllis H., 23, 30, 42, 122 Graham, Wynn E., 25, 33, 44, 51, 52 58, 60, 61 Grant, Donna L., 44, 56, 68 Gratzer, Pat C., 56, 122 Cray, Pearl E., 122 Green, Carol Joy, 38, 52 Green, Joan C., 23, 30, 32, 45, 62, 88 90, 122 Gregersen, Marianne J., 39, 52, 53 Gulliksen, Ann E., 25, 68 Gundstrom, Judy Lynn, 30, 33, 37, 44, 57, 59, 122 Gustafson, Kathy L., 45, 68, 96, 97 103 Haas, Pat J., 58, 61, 87, 88, 89, 90 . Haase, Sylvia A., 38, 52, 61 Hackler, Sharon A., 33, 39, 52 Hadley, Carol J., 48, 52 Hagedorn, Donna M., 58 a 1 Hagelin, Mary Ellen, 39, 53, 122 Hagen, Arlene J., 58 Hagen, Karen D., 42 Hagen, Janice E. Hagen, Thora Jean, 42, 44, 51, 52, 56 Hagmann, Lois L., 30, 32, 53, 56, 122 Haines, Barbara L., 38, 50, 61 Hale, Joan L., 44, 123 Hale, Pat A., 44 Hall, Ardis L., 38, 48, 58 Hall, Georgia A., 30, 123 Hamilton, Marylee, 19, 30, 32, 36, 56, 59, 88, 107, 123 Hansen, Carol J., 56 Hansen, Dolores M., 44 Hanson, Phyllis L., 42 Hardy, Betty Jean, 42, 44, 58 Harkness, JoAnn M., 33, 42, 44, 52, 53, 88 Harkness, Nancy A., 33, 39 Ha1'ris, Patricia G., 38, 39, 52, 58, 123 Hartline, Gretchen R., 39 Hauge, Jan L., 58, 67, 123 Hauge, Marta E., 52, 57, 87, 88, 89 Havel, Kristine, 45 Hayes, Barbara A., 58 Hayes, Judy E., 60 Hayes, Karlene M., 50 Healy, Jane C., 38, 45, 50, 123 Heather, Sharon K., 44, 48 Heidt, Jeanette, 39, 56 Heimbigner, Patricia H., 123 Heinricy, Karen G., 39, 42, 53 Hellstrom, Judith A., 39, 42, 51 Henry, Elizabeth L., 123 Hill, Judth, 33, 39, 60 Hix, Audrey A., 38, 44, 51, 52 Holland, Jean L., 68 Hofto, Marilyn J., 39, 45, 57, 59 Holder, Marcia L., 96 Holmes, Sherry L., 58 Hooker, Peggy, 48, 56, 69, 124 Hopper, Betty Jean, 56, 61 Horne, Mary V., 51 Hornschuch, Meredy L., 57 Horther, Anne C., 33, 39, 51, 52 Horther, Mary E., 39, 51, 52, 53 Hoseason, Diane M., 38, 56 Hovland, Joann P., 44, 48 Hoyt, Betty J., 30, 38, 44, 60, 124 Hreha, Pat A., 19, 23, 30, 32, 33, 44, 45, 124 Hughes, Marjorie D., 38 Huhn, Priscilla A., 51 Hume, Maureen E., 38, 48, 49 Hunt, Muriel L., 19, 30, 32, 33, 53, 57, 88, 107, 124 Hunter, Donna A., 124 Hunter, Joyce I., 38 Hurd, Mary K., 38, 50 Hutchens, Jo Anne H., 33, 51, 56 Inouye, Harumi, 39, 56 Irwin, Charlotte A., 51 Iverson, Alice L., 39, 125, 60 Jackson, Christine, 52 Janz, Katherine M., 52, 58 Jarvits, Aimo, 52 Jaunzemis, Ausma R., 30, 32, 35, 50, 51, 52, 53, 61, 88, 125 Jensggl, Carol Ann, 38, 53, 68, 88, 90, 1 Jensen, Carolyn L., 56 Jeter, Marilyn L., 23, 32, 33, 36, 44, 61, 88 Johnson, Billie, 10, 125 Johnson, Emilie D., 125 Johnson, Jene M., 44, 68 Johnson, Jo Ann F., 33, 50, 125 Johnson, Judy, 38, 48 Johnson, Luella M., 45 Johnson, Mary Ann, 39, 44, 56, 125 Johnson, Nancy E., 126 Johnson Sandra A., 56, 68 Johnson Sarah M., 61 Johnson Sharon L., 30, 33, 68, 126 Sharon M. 30 60 126 Jones, Darlene K., 39, 48 Kanarr, Noralu E., 45, 50, 51, 126 Kane, Mary P., 51 - Kanzler, Jan D., 126 Karlen, Jeanni, 39 Karlich, Diane Y., 50, 53, 127 Karlich, Mary Ann A., 53 Karlsen, Kirsten V., 127 Kasselman, Karen L., 33, 52, 60 Kawamoto, Shirley E., 45 Keeney, Joyce Z., 51, 56 Keep, Hazel L., 48, 127 Keil, Carol C., 33, 58, 88 Kelly, Janice M., 68 Kelly, Mary F., 127 Kelpman, Diane A., 44, 53 Kelso, Elizabeth A., 39 Kembel, Dorothy M., 39, 44, 53, 57 127 Kenrick, Edith Ann, 56, 58, 87 Kernwein, Dorothy G., 52 Kerrone, Paddy D., 30, 48, 127 Kershner, Martha, 53, 127 Kershner, Merry L., 48 Kindregan, Pat M., 32, 36, 37, 48 68, 95, 127 Klinkert, Helen S., 48, 50 Kludt, Deanna R., 42, 45, 127 Knittle, Bonnie J., 42 Knott, Gayle R., 19, 33, 36, 37, 45 48, 50, 52, 56, 88 Knudsen, Barbara A., 39 Knudson, Karol A., 45, 50, 127 Knutsen, Carol L., 38 Kohler, Donna E., 56, 128 Kohler, Sue A., 30, 33, 68, 128 Krier, Donna E., 48, 56, 59, 128 Kuljis, Peggy F., 30, 32, 33, 44, 56 68, 88, 89, 90, 128 Kurtz, Annabelle G., 42, 58, 128 Kvernvik, Thelma I., 45, 68, 104 Lakin, Joanna Kay, 56 Lamson, Margaret J., 22, 23, 30, 33 38, 43, 61, 128 Landburg, Janice M., 44, 48, 52, 53 56, 88 Langvad, Jo Ann M., 44, 51, 52, 58 128 . Larsen, Darlene A., 38 Laudenglos, Carol, 129 LaVine, Grace, 38, 48, 56, 129 Lawton, Donna M., 38, 44, 48 Layson, Janet E., 24, 33, 38, 39, 52 53, 129 Leath, Mary, 58 Leland, Orla I., 30, 45, 88, 129 Lengele, Gloria Jean, 60 Leonard L., 42, 50, 87, 88 89 CWIS, a erne, 19, 30, 36, 38, 39 52, 59, 60, 129 Lidstrom, Joanne M., 30, 45, 448, 53 68, 130 Lind, Marceil J., 130 Lindh, Edna P. J., 31, 32, 36, 37, 58 88, 89, 130 Linggi, Rose Marie M., 38, 45, 51 Logan, Sharon J., 38, 44, 56, 130 Losk, Geraldine A., 48 Lundvick, Karen J., 39 Lyons, Marilyn E., 58 MacManagle, Marleea S., 42, 51, 58, 61 Macs, Inta S., 33, 38, 44, 52, 61 Maesner, Betty J., 58, 130 Magnuson, Rosalee A., 38, 48, 56 Mahoney, Karen L., 38, 57, 130 Manahan, V. Louise, 60 Mani, Margie A., 25, 42, 50, 87, 88, 89, 90 Marabello, Marie L., 44, 56, 57, 59, 88, 130 Mardesick, Mary Lou, 38, 45, 88 Mark, Geraldine A., 39, 44, 48, 52, 68 Martin, Freda N., 131 Manish, Sharon A., 53, 60 Marx, Ona J., 43, 48, 56, 131 Masteller, Agnes L., 44, 131 Maule, Judy A., 45, 68 Maurmann, Evelyn M., 31, 33, 56, 59, 87, 88, 106, 131 May, Sharon A., 45 McAtee, Charlotte A., 57 McBride, Betsy A., 39, 44 McCabe, Marcia J., 44, 48, 68, 88 McCarnes, Nelda R., 44, 50 A McCarty, Karen L., 38, 52 McCoy, Betty A., 56 McDonagh, Joyce M., 68 McDonald, Judy D., 39, 52, 53 McGowan, Maureen A., 19, 31, 36, 37, 60, 88, 89, 131 McKeen, Leslie L., 38, 132 McKinney, Roxy A., 38, 48, 132 McLeod, Elsie M., 39, 58 McNeish, Joan N., 38 Meachem, Joyce M., 132 Meade, Carol, 38 Medford, Jackie L., 51, 58, 132 Meeks, Celia D., 44, 52, 60 Meladnich, Jenie, 45 Mellison, Sandy L., 132 Melovidoff, Charmaine, 60, 132 Menotti, Mae T., 56 Merrill, Louise, 33, 39, 51, 52 Metzler, Nancy A., 33, 39 Michaud, Suzanne F., 38, 45, 56 Mickens, Suzanne D., 38 Miesse, Pat R., 44 Mikshus, Jan L., 132 Miller, Delores J., 38, 58, 133 Miller, Juanita R., 133 Miller, Nancy L., 23, 31, 32, 44, 45, 56, 133 Mills, C. Bonnie, 42, 61, 68, 87, 88, 89 Mladinich, Genie A., 39, 56 Moffat, Lynne P., 39 Moorhead,, Carolyn J., 38, 50, 133 More, Janyce I., 51, 53, 68, 133 Morran, Kathline, 52 Meme, Shirley A., 18, 19, 66, 94, 133 Morrissey, Linda J., 33, 39, 44, 45, 60, 61, 63 Moseid, Janet A., 39, 44, 45, 53 Mundorff, Maurene L., 33, 38 Munz, Marlene I., 34, 38, 52 Murphy, Lee Ann M., 38 Muzzy, Sharon M., 38, 52, 56, 68 Myles, Peggy J., 39 Naccarato, Shirley, 56 Neher, Ann Marie, 51 156 Neil, Pat A., 44 Nelsen, Mary A., 44, 63 Nelson, Molly, 25, 33 Nelson, Sharon M., 33, 39, 48 Ness, Judy I., 19, 39, 45, 96, 105 - Nichols, Elizabeth A., 38, 44 Nichols, Roma E., 58, 134 Nicholson, Beverly J., 19, 37, 48, 50, 53, 56, 67, 69, 94, 134 Nicholson, Margaret D., 45, 48, 56, 68 Nixon, Sandra P., 25, 59 Noble, Judy B., 45, 61 Nordes, Kaye L., 68 Norman, Michele G., 38, 50, 134 Nourse, Sharon V., 68 Nyhus, Barbara J., 39, 58 Oberg, Janet G., 51 O'Boyle, Maureen A., 39, 48 O,Brien, Pat L., 135 Ohlson, Janice, 39, 48, 52, 135 Olds, Edith Ann, 19, 36, 37, 45, 56, 61, 95 Olson, Barbara L., 39, 42, 61 Olson, Janet A., 33, 51 Olson, Norma J., 42, 51 O'Melveny, Georgie C. A., 52, 61 O'Neal, Patricia M., 38, 56, 143 Orlando, loanne S., 48, 53, 135 'Ostlund, Nancy E., 51 Oswalt, Margaret L., 45, 50, 52, 135 Otsuka, Minnie K., 52, 135 Owens, Doris C., 52 Ozanich, Nancy A., 31, 36, 37, 135 Pace, Sharon R., 56, 58, 135 Packard, Barbara J., 48 Padgett, Carolyn M., 56, 68 Paine, Kathryn J., 56 Parkison, Helen, 51, 58 Parrott, Erna A., 58 Patterson, Joan M., 31, 51, 52, 68, 94, 135 Paulson, Janice A., 38, 57, 61, 136 Pavlic, Carol, 31, 33, 44, 61, 62, 136 Pedersen, D. Jean, 39, 57 Pederson, Nancy C., 57, 59, 136 Peebles, Wilma L., 53, 57, 136 Pemberton, Bev. E., 39, 45 Pendleton, Beverly J., 39 Penman, Valla Marlene, 44, 136 Pentecost, Della E., 38, 44 Pepper, Sharon L., 31, 38, 44, 87, 136 Perkins, Sandra, 38 Perkins, Shirley A., 38, 45 Peterson, Marcia, 31, 33, 61, 62, 136 Peterson, Marjorie E., 44 Pilugmacher, Colleen D., 38, 44, 88, 60, 61 Pinder, Earla M., 58, 137 ' Pittman, Rita M., 33, 39, 50 Pitzer, Carol A., 56, 137 Ploof, Penny A., 58, 61 , Polley, Mary E., 50, 53, 137 Powers, Janet C., 44, 68, 88 Prater, E. Ann, 31, 32, 48, 88, 89, 90, 137 Reber, Toni E., 138 Refling, Pat A., 39, 45 Reynolds, Charlene O., 31, 33, 58, 61, 88, 90, 130 Richmond, Connie L., 39, 56 Riemer, Pat A., 39, 58 Riggs, Sharon, 48, 59, 139 Riviere, E. Jane, 45, 56, 59, 107, 139 Roberts, Gretchen R., 31, 38, 58, 61, 63, 139 Roberts, Shirley D., 68, 139 Roehlk, Jan R., 38, 52, 61, 88, 139 Rogers, Janis E., 58 Rogers, Judy L., 42, 44, 68, 88, 89 Rohrig, Joanne M., 44, 45, 68 Rome, Stessi I., 39, 44, 56 Rosen, Dianne, 52, 53, 88, 139 Rosin, Linda A., 88, 107 Rowland, Mary C., 19, 48, 53, 88, 89, 90, 94, 140 Rowland, Sherry F., 30 Ruddick, Mary C., 19, 29, 31, 32, 33, 68, 88, 90, 140 Russell, Nettie J., 39 Rutledge, Ann M., 31, 51, 53, 140 Sacket, Beulah E., 33, 42, 60 St. George, Joan L., 58 Sammons, Gwenn K., 38, 39 Sand, Barbara L., 39 Schmidt, Arlene M., 38, 48, 51, 56, 151 Schung, Renate, 58 Schwenke, Joyce A., 33 seen, Mary A., 33, 39, 52 Seal, Barbara J., 31, 51, 53, 68, 88, 90, 141 Selden, Carol J., 33, 45, 51 Shelley, Carol, 105 Sherman, Althea C., 48 Shultz, Barbara, 39, 141 Sideres, Darlene, 66, 69 Sigler, Mary Je, 19, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 61, 62, 63, 88, 89, 90, 141 Sinding, Kathy A., 89 Singer, Gayle E., 38, 51 Sinquelield, Dorothy I., 24, 25, 44 Skagen, Virginia L., 31, 32, 38, 45, 50, 53, 68, 94, 141 Skaggs, Sylvia, 31, 32, 33, 38, 45, 48, 53, 61, 62, 88, 89, 90, 142 Skoog, Carolynn E., 22, 31, 32, 33, 39, 45, 50, 53, 88, 90, 142 Slagle, Sandra L., 45, 53, 142 Slater, Jacklyn C., 51 Smith, Carmen J., 38, 44 Smith, Clarissa J., 45, 68 Smith, Harriet, 45 Smith, Joan, 38, 142 Smith, Nancy A., 42, 44, 50, 59, 142 Smith, Rose I., 44 Smith, Shirley L., 58 Smyth, Jeanye C., 22, 23, 33, 44, 53, 67, 69, 142 Snelson, Sylvia, 38, 52, 61 Snyder, Janet A., 48 Preeenell, Sylvia D., 31, 37, 45, 51, 62 137 Solheim, Eunice A., 42 Provo, Dana L., 44, 58 13 4q 1 Provo, Sally A., 25, 138 1 Pudists, Tija, 52 Punter, Mary Jane, 24, 138 Ranney, Darlene J., 39, 60 Rasmussen, Joan L., 58, 60, 138 Rasmussen, Martha M., 38 I Raudebaugh, Marcia R., 52, 56, 102 Raught, Penny A., 48 ' Sommer, Rudette, 39, 44, 48 Sonsalla, Myma L., 143 Sowers, Karma L., 39, 58 Spadafore, Nancy Jo, 19, 31, 32, 33, 48, 56, 68, 94, 143 Spencer, JoAnn L., 31, 53, 56, 143, 61, 62 Spomer, Janice E., 39 Spragg, Nancy L., 38, 68, 143 Starkey, Ina M., 38, 44, 53, 61, 143 Stebner, Elaine D., 45, 48, 58, 114 gteieper, Carol J., 39, 51, 52, 114 te ter, Nancy L., 48, 51, 52, 57, 61 95, 144 Stieff, Joanne M., 24, 31, 36, 39, 44 51, 62, 114 Strachan, Margaret E., 36, 38, 44, 90 Strom, Bernice A., 42, 51 Stromberg, Karen L., 25, 51 Stulgis, Geraldine F., 39, 45 Sugimoto, Mary K., 52, 88, 90, 144 Sund, E. Edna, 50, 51, 53, 90 Sund, Edythe A., 24, 25, 32, 33, 44, 68, 88, 89, 144, 61 Sund, Helen J., 51, 58, 114 Swanes, Ann R., 33, 39, 44, 45 Sweeney, Betsy M., 33, 44, 45, 56, 60, 88 Sweeney, Sandra B., 42, 44, 45, 58, 68 Sweitzer, Gwen D., 39, 52, 56 Swenson, Jeanette I., 33, 44, 51, 52 Swenson, Mavis A., 48, 50, 68, 145 Swift, Kathleen M., 25, 57, 59 Tad, Julia L., 45, 61, 63 Tatom, Judith A., 39, 42 Taylor, Esther L., 42, 58 Taylor, oJ A., 32, 33, 38, 42, 58, 61, 63, 87, 88 Taylor, Ruth H., 50 Tegen, Gretchen M., 67 Tennyson, Darlene M., 38, 56, 68, 145 Thomas, Margaret E., 39, 44 Thorestad, Cheryl A., 39, 44 Tomlinson, Vivian, 24, 29, 31, 32, 33, 53, 145 Tongedahl, Ruth N., 42, 51 Tresness, Joy J., 39, 96 Abel, Dick 9., 49 Achziger, Clarence L., 110 Adams, Jim L., 110 Albers, Jerry E., 43, 73 Alexson, Bob D., 40 Algeo, Harold E., 43, 88, 110 Allard, Dave A., 40, 49, 53 Allard, Gary L., 84, 86 Allmon, Doug J., 110 Ambrose, Larry R., 45, 72, 82 Anderberg, John W., 53, 111 Andersen, Gary W., 44 Anderson, Bruce G., 86 Anderson, Jack E., 33, 44, 52, 61, 63, Anderson, Jimmy B., 42 Anderson, Rod, 40, 53 Anderson, Jr., Seth E., 19, 30, 49, 72, 107, 111 Anderson, Steve R., 19, 33, 42, 48, 1 70, 78, 90, 91, 110, 111 Andrews, Leonard G., 43, 73, 86 Angelel, Jim M., 40, 52, 73 Anton, Jim, 44. Bachmeier, Clemence J., 42, 43, 53, 71, 79, 111 Baldwin, Larry R., 30, 111 Ball, George W., 60 Ball, Kirk N., 40, 45 Banks, Don D., 73 Baigglt, Jim C., 40, 42, 53, 56, 59, Trippel, Janet L., 39 Trotter, Barbara M., 39, 52, 56 Trovani, Joan M., 44, 102 Tryfon, Jo Ann, 39, 58 Uetz, Peggy A., 60, 88, 89, 90, 145 Valdnieks, Guntra, 52 Van Bevers, Janet I., 52 Van Eechout, Geraldine C., 87, 90, 146 Vetter, Pam J., 38 Viafore, Sharon L., 32, 39, 45, 48, 68, 88, 89, 90 Vlahos, Sandra L. M., 31, 48, 50, 51, 146 Volk, Ruthann, 36, 52, 88, 89 Waagan, Marie T., 53, 146 Wade, Linda A., 48 Walls, Barbara A., 52, 56 Ward, Dayle E., 44, 48, 61, 89 Ward, Margo L., 44, 48, 50, 52, 146 Warrant, Jeanette L., 146 Warren, Helene E., 38, 56, 147 Washut, Donna K., 19, 45, 103 Watson, Donna M., 56 Weger, Anne E., 56 Weitzel, Susan G., 38 Weller, Gretchen A., 19, 38, 44, 48, 87 Wenef, Jean C., 44, 95, 102 Weller, Judy A., 36, 38, 45 Wentlandt, Sandra M., 60 Westcott, Susan M., 33, 39, 51, 52 Weston, Gloria G., 38, 56 Wetmore, Marlene J., 38, 52 Boys Barnes, Allan W., 44 Baydo, Richard A., 51, 52 Beardsley, Larry J., 40, 112 Bechtholdt, Harvey D., 44, 112 Belden, Richard L., 72 Bell, Jim E., 40, 43, 49, 86, 87 Bell, William Ed., 41, 79 Berg, Allan E., 50 Berg, Robert M., 44 Bethke, Stephen F., 40, 45, 48, 47 113 Bidwell, Jack E., 86 Bishop, Rex. A., 113 Black, Bob D., 40, 53 Blair, Jim R., 40, 44, 48 Blakeslee, Bob, 49 Blatt, Ronald D., 50 Bley, Richard W., 43, 53 Bockman, Dick B., 40, 43, 44, 52, 76 Bodyfelt, David N., 40, 45, 72 Bolton, Jack L., 40, 42, 48, 70, 79, 82, 113 Bowen, Jim P., 53 Boyd, Jim M., 10, 22, 44, 45, 86 Boyd, Richard A., 40, 57, 113 eBy1e, Jerry Lee, 33, 42, 48, 56, 61 62, 63, 113 Bracy, Henry, 45 Bragg, Cliff B., 61 Brakel, Claude R., 114 Breitenbach, Bruce D., 49, 51, 52, 58 60 7 Q 9 Wheelock, Ellen M., 56 Whitson, Mary E., 52 Wick, Clarine D., 42, 51 Wight, Ruth E., 38, 44, 87, 88, 90 Wikstrom, Anita G., 44, 51 Willbum, Dian ere G., 25, 38, 42, 44, 60, ms, Judy E. 38 56 Wggams, arianlf 33, 68, 87, 8 , , 90 61., i47 1 1 , o e a ., 51 Williams, Saundra L., 36, 39, 56, 68, 14 Williams, Toni A., 45 Williamson, Helen A., 33, 61 Willis, Fran B., 44, 48, 52, 87, 88, 90 Willoughby, Marcy E., 38 Wilson, Carroll Sue, 38, 39, 44, 45, 58, 66, 148 Wilson, Esther, 148 Wissinger, Nancy, 44, 51, 61 Witte, Patricia A., 39, 102 Witter, oJ Anne M., 39, 44, 56, 61, 68, 88 Wochna, oJanne R., 39, 148 Wolf, Delene I., 33, 42, 52, 88, 89 Wood, Beatrice B., 38, 50, 148 Wooten, Joanne C., 58 Wright, Donna M., 61, 63 Wright, Nadine M., 53, 148 Young, Leona B., 42, 51 Zeflino, Carol M., 39 Zoebel, Del-is L., 51, 61, 62, 63, 148 Brickley, James F ., 42, 44 Bridges, Robert H., 82, 114 Brisack, Phil R., 44 Britt, Jim D., 56, 77, 114 Bronk, Gene W., 40, 73, 81 Broomhead, Rendal V., 58, 86 Brostrom, Robert A., 43, 52, 87 Brown, Art W., 114 Brown, Dave W., 59, 60 Brown, James F., 72 Brown, Ron T., 52 Bruno, Frank L., 59 Buck, Gary Lee, 19, 40, 45, 53, 70, 73, 94, 105 Bucklin, Russell L., 83, 114 Budil, Elwood T., 43 Bullatt, Dick A., 40, 72, 73 Burdick, Robert, 30, 40, 43, 45, 115 Burg, John C., 40, 44, 90, 136, 151 Burrough, Ed J., 42, 52, 59, 86 Butler, Dave E., 73, 78 Butler, Harold, 40, 45, 115 Butler, Phil W., 115 Byers, Jack, 115 Cabot, Richard V., 40, 56, 115 Campanoli, Joseph M., 56, 61 Canis, Robley J., 40, 57 Carlson, Dale P., 40, 44 Carlson, Howard J., 42, 49, 51, 58, 60, 61, 115 Carlson, Raymond P., 56 157 Chapman, Jim , , 45, 52, ,615 Ericks ayne ., 18 19 0, 42 62 63 116 Chemma B 19 5 4 45 49 Chiarov no Robert 5 2 f 04 Cedar, Loren P. 49, - son, ger C., 56 l C 1 K n G 44 48 Ever don tense e n Ron L agett Wil .f H 19 40 49 5 arra ean 52 120 60 6 , harles D 40 Farm 1lF 43 71 80 120 a F1 er BobH 04558 04 ,f. f Jef 3 51 5M e B111 5 olema ommy L 7 m avid C ger Te nly R Conn l Bill 40 on R 57 ,' , , o , , ,8 a Ja s D. 43, , ' , 8 6 h' , -, , , , 1 , , es ' , 86 E , . 0 - 1 e, c 5 ci , R ., 25, z. 4 , 49, 6 2, a rd P., 72, 73 6 L '7 7 3 3 , 3 I '! 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R., 86 Dawson, Don R., 24 Denney, Bob J., 73 DePolo, Jim D., 118 H DeRosa, Bob D., 40, 45, 53, 75, 80 Desseau, Fred W., 72 DeVore, Henry L., 40 DiLoreto, Jr., Albert U., 24, 45, 51, 118 Donnelly, Robert M., 72 Doody, Kent L., 61 Doonan, Don G., 25, 40, 43, 49, 87, 118 Doyle, Darrell G., 119 Drahold, Byron N., 40, 44, 86 Dufraine, Larry M., 40, 42, 76, 119 Dupuis, Julian A., 58 Durant, Joe R., 72 Duren, Pat H., 44, 86 Edmundson, J. Robert, 44, 51, 119 Ehrenheim, Henry H., 40 Elliott, Bob J., 59, 60 Elmer, Richard A., 119 Engell, Paul F., 40 Erickson, Alan R., 52, 119 Erickson, Alden Jr., 44, 48, 59 Erickson, Robert G., 120 158 le Jerry Frc 51 86, r' , 40, 43, 57 Flannigan De yP 4 Foran Dick 73 81 91 Forrester Bo H 0 'Forsman W 121 Foumier 1am Fowler arles R. 61 Fox Ronnie J. 44 Frank, Louis B., 5 Freeman, Bob J., Frichette, S. Roger, 2, 43, 121 Frohmader, Jerry C., 44, 45, 59 Fujitani, Frank K., 50, 186 Fulton, Don R., 52 Ganz, J. Gary, 33, 44, 52, 59 Garbrecht, Robert C., 48, 53, 122 Garrison, William D., 24, 29, 30, 33, 42, 43, 45, 51, 86, 122 Girdler, Ron E., 40, 81 Giste, Jerry H., 40, 53, 73 Goldsberry, Don G., 40 Golob, Gordy A., 72, 73 Goodrich, Francis L., 45 Gordon, Joe H., 49, 52, 86 Gorette, Bob E., 122 Gourley, Dick R., 40 Grant, George H., 42, 74, 75, 80, 91 Green, John A., 23, 43, 52 Groff, Ronald D., 59 Gruber, Burton A., 30, 33, 40, 83, 122 Guilliams, Raymond C., 86 Gysin, Alan K., 48, 86 Hagen, Ronald J., 43 Halfhill, Richard C., 40, 86 Hall, Matt A., 72 Hamilton, Mark L., 123 Hamilton, Richard, 53 Hamilton, Roger P., 19, 40, 42, 45 123 Hansen, Gary J., 40, 44, 45, 52 Hanson, Stuart E., 48, 49, 51, 52, 53 59, 123 Harkness, Fred B., 45 Hass, Mike E., 91, 103, 76 Hatch, William M., 43 Hausam, Gary W., 43 Havel, Tom E., 40 Healy, Thomas W., 40, 102 Heaton, Bob L., 45 Heggerness, Larry K., 56, 61, 63 Henderson, Don S., 19, 40, 42, 44 59, 94 Henderson, Jerry L., 73 Henderson, Stuart W., 40, 72, 102 Herzog, Ronald V., 43 Hickey, Jerry, 124 Hikogawa, Ben T., 45 Hill, Jimmy L., 72 Hoerouf, Ken, 62 Hofstad, Larry N., 124 Hogan, Mickey N., 70, 104 Holmberg, Todd W., 40, 86, 124 Hornum, Kenny L., 124 Q 1 a 2 Horst, Rudolph A., 43 Howard, Gary A., 40, 42 Howes, Bob W., 50, 124 Hubner, Doug C., 23, 25, 44, 58 Hudson, Ken D., 40 Hudson, T rry W., 86 Hunt, W dy G., 40, 72, 73, 79 Hutson, ob L., 49, 52 no e, Ryo L., 23, 24, 30, 33, 49, 1 52 124 nveen PaulR 49 52 Jackson Robert A 40, 44, 52 Jameson Larry A 81, 91 Jelle Jerry R 125 Jenkins Frank R 83 125 Jenkins Fred A 19 40, 42, 45, 125 7 I 9 ', 9 9 '7 3 '7 1 'f I 7 '7 3 ! 'S 7 Jennings, Brian E., 44 Jensen, J. Byron, 42, 52, 59, 86 Jensen, Jim, 40, 72 Johnson, Bob L., 40, 43, 126 Johnson, Dennis H., 42, 71, 125 Johnson, Don G., 45, 53 Johnson, Gary J., 45, 72, 73, 80 Johnson, Larry D., 30, 49, 51, 53, 125 Johnson Michael S. N., 45, 60, 126 Johnson, Paul W., 42, 57 Jones, Brian D., 57, 126 Jones, Gary P., 50, 86 Jones, George O., 42, 44, 52, 71, 79 Jones, Lee A., 44, 52, 79, 86, 126 Jorgensen, Clifford A., 18, 59, 60, 67, 126 Jurasek, Paul A., 126 Kagarice, George C., 45, 56, 59, 126 Kanarr, John C., 44 Kangas, Arley E., 72, 73, 81 Karamatic, Bob J., 127 Kelly, John M., 72 Kieszling, Stan R., 48, 52, 60 Kingsbury, Gerald, 127 Kinzel, Ron D., 44 Kludr, Carl J., 19, 40, 57, 59, eo, 86, 103 Knox, Marshall W., 43 Kohl, Alex C., 40, 48, 81 Kusaka, Dan H., 50, 77 Kvamme, Reuben D., 50, 52, 128 LaChappelle, Ernest J., 45, 86 Lacky, Eugene L., 53 LaCross, Edward A., 18 Lade, John H., 43, 48, 49, 51, 128 Lakin, R., 52,57 Lane, David G., 128 Lange, Dennis E., 40 Lange, Ronald N., 40, 44, 128 Langton, Fred T., 43, 52 LaRocque, R. Joseph, 44, 57, 59, 106, 129 Larsen, Larsen, Andrew, 52, 59, 60 David C., 70, 78 Larsen, Gary L., 40, 49, 52, 58 Larsen, George N., 51, 52 Larsen, Ron R., 25, 30, 43, 129 Larson, Arnold E., 80, 129 Larson, Gary C., 48 Larson, Gary R., 19, 56, 61, 129 Larson, Larson Harold L., 73, 80 Robert L. 42 82 129 Leee, Larry, 40, 59 Leonard, Dave A., 25, 40, 45, 86, 105 Lesley, Larry W., 40, 129 Liljebeck, Roy C., 40, 43, 72, 87, 130 Lindsay, Jack M., 19, 25, 33, 48, 60, 104 St. Iohn, Louis E., 57, 59, 62, 77, 140 141 Scott, Paul B., 86 Lindsay, Stephen A., 40, 42, 45, 77, 87 Ling, Shun Chih, 18, 19, 31, 130 Lippold, Harold A., 130 Lippold, Iarold A., 43, 48, 87, 130 Logan, Bob L., 45, 52 Longen, Charles L. R., 72, 74 Lowman, Bob W., 40, 57 Lukin, Leonard, 44, 72 Macs, Andrew, 130 Maddison, David W., 57, 59 Magnuson, Randy 61 Maniatis, Iim M., 40, 45, 47, 59 Manke, Len K., 71, 86 Manson, Harry E., 53 Martin, Dick G., 40, 53, 70, 131 Mathes, Clyde, 78, 82 Mathews, L. V., 72, 75, 78 Matthewson, Randall W., 53 Mattingly, Tom R., 40, 131 Mayes, Phil R., 131 McCallum, William Michael, 44, 72 McClamey, Ed, 73 McCracken, Bill S., 45, 59 McDonald, Gordon I., 131 McDonald, Michael I., 49 McDougall, Harry S., 53, 61 McGill, Kenneth C., 52, 53, 86 McGill, C. Robert, 19, 29, 31, 33, 42, 51, 53, 77, 94, 131 McGilton, William F., 40, 42, 43, 70, 82, 87, 131 McGowan, Mike E., 40, 59 McGuire, Dave R., 43, 87, 131 McKeever, William M., 40 McKenzie, Lee R., 48, 132 McLaughlin, Richard I., 86 McLean, Roderick G., 56, 132 McMichael, Terence E., 44 Mecklenburg, Iohn R., 132 Medley, Michael H., 43, 45, 82 Mellinger, Charles C., 40, 83, 132 Melton, Dan D., 25, 40, 42, 45, 48 Meredith, Keith W., 72 Meya, Egmont, 31, 132 Meyer, Bill C., 53 Miller, Ken R., 53, 58, 60 Mills, Ronald P., 57, 59 Mires, Clark G., 40, 66, 69 Mires, G. Dick, 18, 19, 40, 42, 71, 133 Mitchell, Jim W., 133 Moline, Harold E., 86 Molzan, Lynn H., 19, 31, 33, 40, 49, 50, 52, 61, 62, 63, 133 Moore, Bob B., 43, 87 More, Jim s., 40, 44, 52 Moreland, Don R., 40, 45, 48, 133 Morris, Bob E., 19, 40, 57, 61, 133 Moser, Bill R., 40, 45, 484, 51, 56, 133 Moxin, Bob L., 134 Mullan, Andy G., 59 Murphy, Iim G., 40, 45, 59 Nakagawara, Isao, 31, 134 Names, Clint, 40, 49, 75, 84, 103 Nau, Randy E., 40, 43 Negus, B. Wayne, 31, 42, 134 Nelson, Doug K., 44 Nelson, Douglas W., 44 Nelson, Linden C., 40, 59 Nelson, Phil D., 72, 73 Nelson, Richard N., 40, 45 Nelson, Wayne O., 43, 45 Nelsson, Franz E., 40, 42, 49, 51, 58, 134 Nerheim, Ian N., 134 Newton, Richard T., 59, 60 Nicholson, Keith R., 59, 134 Nicholson, William I., 44, 48, 71, 86 Nordfors, David E., 134 Nordlund, Arnold M., 44 Nordlund, Ivan C., 72 Norman, Peter A., 19, 40, 61, 62, 69, 134 Norton, Jim P., 40, 44, 72, 73 Olson, Vincent W., 57 Olson, Bob, 62 Olson, Gene C., 18 Olson, Les R., 44, 53 Olson, Warren E., 56, 72, 73 Osbunn, Iames B., 43 Ostlund, Iohn P., 44, 73, 81 Ostruske, Bill T., 135 Otis, Roland, 74, 91, 135 Overhuls, Harvey N., 135 Palamidessi, Dave R., 53 Pandrea, Bob M., 45 Patterson, Don L., 40, 42, 50, 135 Paul, Dennis I., 43 Paulsen, Dick E., 59, 60 Pearson, Bob H., 43, 45, 136 Pedersen, Gordon I. M., 56 Pedersen, Iohn I., 31, 49, 136 Pentecost, Larry I., 42, 43, 50, 81, 87, 136 Perkens, Dick I., 76 Perler, Bob D., 24, 25, 40, 48, 51, 136 Perovich, Steve M., 73 Perry, Iohn F., 45, 50, 136 Peterson, Bob L., 40, 80, 137 Petersons, Valdis, 137 Phibbs, F. Matt, 40, 45, 52 Piety, Iohn P., 42, 71, 137 Pike, Iim, 43, 45, 82, 137 Pitz, Ken L., 44, 137 Piva, Francis A., 40, 57, 137 P001t? , Eddie W., 19, 40, 42, 107, 13 Posner, Barry A., 48, 49, 52, 86 Powell, Roger B., 49, 52, 63 Price, Ed S., 43, 82 Purchase, Dave I., 59, 60 Rademaker, Iohn C., 19, 40, 42, 43 44, 71, 74, 75, 78, 91, 94, 138 Radonich, Iames W., 57 Ralston, Robert T., 44 Ralston, Tom, 138 Ramsdell, I. Van, 33, 48, 51, 59 Ramsey, Robert H., 19, 40, 52, 45, 78, 138 Rasmuson, Ralph M., 42, 45, 53, 59 138 Raynor, Richard R., 79, 57 Reber, Larry, 138 Reeck, Darrell L., 42, 58, 60, 61, 63 Reed, Vernon C., 44 Rofliog, Bob L., 43, 138 Rigney, Leonard G., 45, 57, 139 Roarke, Terrence W., 44, 51, 139 Robinson, Monty O., 45, 82 Rodside, Wayne M., 49, 52, 139 Rogers, Lee G., 43 Rogers, Phil R., 52 Rohan, Don P., 31, 77, 107, 139 Roket, Gary G., 73 Rorem, Iohn A., 45, 59, 60 Rosenow, Richard C., 139 Rud, Russell, 42, 43, 82, 140 Rudd, Richard P., 82, 58 Ruddick, Bill W., 19, 40, 42, 76, 107 140 1 s Ruehle, Iohn H., 140 Rummel, Iack T., 43, 44 Runyan, Arthur L., 44, 140 Ruoff, Douglas E., 57 Russell, Melvin, 140 Rustad, Allan P., 59 Ruvo, Mike H., 61 Sample, Richard L., 73 Sanders, Stan S., 140 Sanderson, Cliff C., 56 Sandstrom, Fred L., 140 Sayre, Charles R., 45, 140 Schatz, Fred S., 48 Schatz, Iames W., 141 Schink, Bill A., 51 Schlegel, A. Lloyd, 40, 73 Schneebeck, Dave E., 43, 58 Schultz, Donald R., 141 Schulz, Ralph A., 40 Schwarz, G. Ron, 40 Scott, David L., 52, 70, 82 Scott, Don R., 31, 33, 43, 52, 61, 63 Scott, Richard H., 48 Seaholm, Terry E., 141 Seastrom, Dale E., 33 Seinfeld, Denny G., 40, 44, 48, 73 Sellin, ivan A., 19, 25, 33, 49, 51, 52 53, 60 Shackelford, Bruce E., 25, 58, 60, 141 Shade, Ierry, 141 Shedd, Iim F., 40, 44, 49 Shepherdson, Don H., 24, 25, 42, 48 49, 51, 83, 141 Shields, Ieif E., 45 Shirozu, Mason, 50 Shulz, Ralph, 25 Sinclair, Bob T., 40 Skaggs, Iim B., 19, 31, 40, 42, 71, 75 79, 106, 142 Skaggs, Robert H., 40, 44, 91 Skewis, Richard E., 86, 142 Skirja, Ivars M., 142 Smith, Don I., 52 Smith, Lowell R., 19, 29, 31, 33, 40 49, 51, 58, 60, 149 Smith, Randy W., 40, 44, 61, 63 Smith, Terry E., 53, 59 Smith, Walston R., 72 Snider, Leland W., 31, 44, 142 Sny, Paul, 142 Snyder, Bob V., 43, 45, 143 Snyder, Gary P., 83 Snyder, Iames E., 49, 52, 143 Sonntag, Iack W., 40, 143 Sovine, Terry L., 40, 72 Spangler, Dave C., 43, 50, 53 Sponberg, Marvin L., 53 Spurgeon, Ken F., 19, 33, 49, 61, 62 63, 143 Staff, Stephen C., 143 Standal, Ierry T., 31, 143 Stearns, Galen W., 61 Stenberg, Larry R., 40, 44, 49, 52 72, 102 Stevenson, Bob M., 40, 144 Stover, Ted R., 43 Strand, Terry G., 40 Strand, Theodore K., 40, 44, 52 Stray, George, 42, 43, 49, 53, 84, 87 Streeter, Kimo R., 40, 42, 43, 76 Strickland, Bob D., 144 Strother, Ed L., 49, 52 Stuart, David M., 51 Summers, Bruce, 18, 53 1 s Swanson, Darth R., 40, 44, 144 Swayze, George, 40, 144 Swenke, Phil E., 144 ' Switzer, Dwayne P., 95 Tauscher, Harold T., 19, 31, 40, 42 53, 77, 94, 145 Taylor, Richard H., 49, 51, 86 Tennant, Charlie E., 19, 33, 40, 42 49, 52, 61, 62, 63, 145 Thomas, Brian C., 77 Thompson, Wesley A., 48 Thomson, Tom A., 42, 43, 75, 76, 145 Tinius, David E., 31, 40, 42, 56, 78, 106, 145 Todd, Dave H., 33, 44, 51, 53 Tollefson, Dave R., 48, 145 Tongedahl, Allan P.,-145 Tornay, Richafd,.145 Tresness, Don L.,'72, 86 Trettin, Leo H., 40, 52 ' Trettin, Roy E., 40 Triebwasser, W. Gary, 45, 56, 145 Triffet, Art Ray, 45 . Veatch, John R., 19, 24, 31, 58, 60, f 146 D ,UM al W Verbonus, Doug I., 23, 24, 146 Voss, Dale C., 146 Waage, Bob A., 57, 146 Waggener, Walt L., 59, 86, 146 Waldherr, Robert E., 86 Wallace, Lee F., 146 Walter, R. Bill, 59, 146 Warnick, Fred D., 40, 52, 73 Warter, Ron J., 40, 73 Washington, Isadore H., 75, 79 Weaver, Dennis R., 72 . Webb, Dick L., 40, 84 Webb, Jim D., 72, 86 ' Wells, Elwin, 86 Wells, Larry A., 72, 78 Wendler, Al C., 43, 52 Wepfer, jan F., 42, 147 ' West, Carl R., 31, 33, 45, 49, 51, 53, 147 White, David R., 43, 82, 86 White, John, 72, 73, 78 Wick, Ron L., 25, 45, 50, 53, 73 Widenmann, Iim H., 40, 69, 147 Wiecking, Bill A., 40, 45, 49, 84 Wileen, Cordon C., 45, 59, 60 Wiley, Kenneth W., 40, 53, 59, 60 N Wilhelmi, Jim ., 40, 48, 59, 147 . 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