Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1960

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Sfudenfs EJ , guiding lfgllfs for each genemffon, f A l' L L IC! fi 1 12 AlllllIlIISllllfIlDll flpporfunlhes prow e or eve opmenio of 100 f ll mmcls 0 IGS Ms EQ fi X7 Hung, a g,r96lvA erlean that shetxld be your um xn l1fe Wlth that ldeal we at Stae um sho d IJl'0VlCll ldLllltlLS to tram students IH basle and manual skulls and also to IJI'0VlClL opportumtles lor the development of healthy bodncs for drseovermg, lltent txlenls and '1pt1 tudes lor DI'OVllllI1f., approprlate education lor mdxvndual dnlierenees and for teaehm lv exzmple md preeept how to hve sueeesslully wxth others Ive ry student should remember that he wrxtcs h1s sehool reeord but onee and ONfl record eannot be lhlflgfll record often precedes hum when enterm the xrmed tmg, to eollege you the elass of June flehleved you yoursell the joy of llvxng, be rlchly Best wlshes Ralph W Chrlstle The sehool year of 1919 60 has brought many aecompllshments Wlth the burldmg eompletelv remodeled we now have new gyms ewpanded selenee and language facxlltles a new l1br'1ry and many E1ClCllt10I'l3l lmprove ments whxeh have been put to valuable use Seholastleally and athletleally you have won new honors for yourselves and for Stad1um Hlgh School Thls 1s 1n keepmb wlth tradltlons set by those who have gone before you and proves to 'ill that Stadlum stands ready to m'unt un 1ts posltlon as one of the very fmest 0Cll1C'1l10 l'1l mstltutlons IH the land Our grad uates are jl1Sllll'1lJlV proud of the Old Brown Castle May your hves be fuller and rxcher as a result of your school evcperlence Please reserve some ,.,I 1lltLlllL for your dedlcated teachers and also for the commumty whlch made your Ql'iClLl ll10I1 from 9tad1um possxble We wxll always follow your progress and growth Wlth a feehnff of prlde Best of luck to you all Al Hayes Administration 13 ffice Staff organizes recor s, manages funcis for sc 00 affairs The first day of school was just another busy day for Sta- dium's office staff, because they had been working hard at preparing the library, health center, guidance, attendance and main offices for many weeks. Aside from keeping records and filing necessary papers, the staff attended to many other activities. Club funds were recorded, bus tickets sold and lost items managed. In addition to these many duties, the staff found time to answer innumerable and often-asked questions l from Stadium High School students and visitors. KAY LOOMIS MRS CHARLOTTE TOLLEFSON Secretary To Principal Acnvuty Clerk kpll MRS MARION R LAURSEN Attendance Clerk M 'Nl I ll l lk 1 lit l t tl l s, hllu The office stuff is e iusy assisting students and recording student affairs. , F ,Q 'fm I ' s 0 ...milf 495 Viv, rs. . :Irion .nLn'scr1, ix en: :nice 1' cn . issues rv-vu ry s i ms 0 u vsen ees in ic cur y morning' mC 00 10 YS- Admmzstratwn In the1r ew offlcelocatlons M Robert Hunte boy counselor and M Helen Sohlberg gurls counselor aid d advise students GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT To a1d stu dents wlth class schedules, personal problems, and the choosmg of sultable careers was the purpose of Stadlums gu1dance department Students often found themselves seeknlg help from the well qual1f1ed counselors College bound students checked wrth the college counselor to be sure the1r program of subjects would adm1t them to the college of the1r cho1ce Scho1arsh1p 1nformat1on and ap phcatlon blanks were obtamed from the col lege counselor's OfflC8 Varlous tests needed for determ1n1ng placement ln college classes and also 1n employment were glven dunng the second semester. Wrth the axd of an extenswe college catalogue and vocat1onal book hbrary, students were better able to declde upon the1r college or career. Mlss Forbes, college counselor, dlscuses lmportant college requirements wlth a senior EVELYN G FORBES ROBERT W HUNTER HELEN I. SOHLBERG Mathematics Counselor Counselor College Counselor Boys' Club Adviser Grrls' Club Adviser Z Q1 'fc'J?fQ'Q4'J 14 ' ' ' - fm E. 1 Q g E I 5 2' - fs 5 ... Q -- it 3 Q ----vm A pr . - i 1' RQ K ' , KV ,J L. r x fr ,4 'qs . 1 v-W E . ' A 4 MW 5 s' A t g 'xml ' n ' ' , r. r, s' , iss , ' ' , ' an '. . . , . geepe t yeDcanp of he y ervcesas Std Administration I5 New, mo ern rooms or library an nurse School nurse, Mrs. Helayne Duncan, and her staff began the year by giving new stu- dents health check-ups. Important to sopho- mores were tests to ascertain the presence of diabetes. Following last year's school renova- tion, ill students found that the nurse's office provided quiet and pleasant surroundings. Following the resignation of Mrs. Helen Bumgardner in October, Mrs. Ethel Oquist was appointed head librarian. With new and modernized rooms she was able with the aid of her assistants to make the library a pleas- ant place for students and faculty. Adjacent conference rooms provided a quiet atmosphere for teachers in planning their class work 'Gm 'BAP Dlyhl gofbook peirmedbyth lbra ea MQ, 'T 'Yrs' fl' N S ea MRS HELEN BUMGARDNER MRS HELAYNE DUNCAN MRS ETHEL OQUIST Library Nurse Llbrary Sahaga Adviser Welfare Department Adviser Affiliation Club 7 7 9 Recordin th tm rature of a studen . Mrs. Hela n un erforms one ' r man s 'i a ium's nurse. ai 5 e vin s is r 0 e i rian and h r ssistants. . g . A ,K 47 l. , X - . v ' ' X '5 f x ' . , .A X if sq, V 4 . E--' f Y' QA wx ,. f x 1 'sr ' ' E if l M yrw. , f .A ., . ww' S e f ' , 4 f A , 1 ,.. , ' 1 .,,. . H: ' r , . ' A ' 16 Admmlstratlon Q-Q Mr Frank Mcllonnell lemon trxte the u 0 of new tape rec: rrlen con ole to student 1 i fa.: 'ein One mf Mr Kvle s Spanxsh tudents ttcmpt to break 1 pm xta during a cl: s period devoted to the study of Latm AXDICTICBII culture MRS ELZA JAUNZEMS Forengn Language German Club Advlser Affiliation Club MRS HELEN R KYLE Forelgn Language Spanish Club Adviser T 4-Q 1. JOHN V ANTUSH English Forelgn Language ft Ak n hh foreign language classes FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT French German Latm and Spamsh were the languages taught at Stadmm th1s year Usmg a tape recorder console to hear the VOICES of natlve speakers, students were able to 1mprove thelr vocabulary and pronunc1at1on ever so rapldly Teachmg the hlstory of the country and the OI'lgll'l the language also helped stxmulate student mterest 13. 8' 1 CORNELIUS GROENEN MRS IMOGENE HOKANSON Foreign Language Department Head Forengn Language FRANK P MCDONNELL Forelgn Language French Club Adviser MRS L ANTIONETTE WIEK Foreugn Language Service Department Adviser Mr. Joe Wheeler and student make an entry in the band and orchestra scrapbook. A t t dents enjoy using the new potter heel Here Lana lNelson h pes a bowl Administration 17 ine ,Arts ctepartment malees goo use 0 new practice room FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT With the renovation of the band and chorus rooms, together with the addition of several new ensemble rooms, the music department was in a better position to offer an effiicent atmosphere for study. In the art department, Mr. Dwayne Westlin endeavored to provide a great variety of materials for students. This increas- ed interest and versatility in projects. During the year, art students made good use of the chance to display their Work in the library showcase. PAUL L MARGELLI J DWAYNE wEsruN Vocal Musmc AI' Sophomore Basketball Coach Reserve Track Coach English JOSEPH F WHEELER Band Orchestra Tzgerannas Adviser Vhtll umlmllxx 1 rr elnp,vigJ 9 ly ' T r s u 4 ' 's w . , ' 5 3 , 2 f I wil A I . X l Y I I . ,N I x Q 1 mis sm QI IL!-EAZISII. lVlr. Paul lVlurgelli lends the Chnl in th ' 'hu ks fi 'n l ay ass mb . I8 Administration -g it HARVEY AIBRECHT BUD CAIRNS English English World Advnser Ski Club Advlser MRS MURIEL W CHAMBERLIN ISABEL D cggpgk Sensor Class Advuser M1 WM MRS BLANCHE EVANS MR ROBERT EVANS English Englnsh Tf'PIe S Advlsef Dramahcs Coach he ALICE FRASER English MRS AU DREY KARSH Teac ers stress va ue 0 Strong Engbslz Zvaclegroun I h thdpeod po u ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Followlng a guide of com ments and suggestlons written last year for hterature and composition teachers English mstructors developed more thoroughly the sophomore high achievement classes start ed in 1958 They also instituted a high achievement pro gram for Junlor and senior composition and llterature classes Students pursuing a college education or business career were encouraged to develop a strong background in the Engl1sh language To determine the students comprehen sion and knowledge gamed 1n this field special ach1eve ment tests were planned for the future RICHARD LEWIS English . . . 0 1 S Q bi'T s:,.Q-'rl ' I . Mrs. B anc e Evans' ir ri com sition students give her a s rprise . Enghsh I EFIQIISI1 going-away party previous to her trip to England. ff I . . ' -A '- f K 'Al lf 1' If , I J f I . I v , ffffmr. K .S 4 V 1 1 . . , V. A . -2 ' 1 as Q l la if A 'QI iv J .V u J. VICTOR PARBER English Department Head Debate Club Adviser NV inf: U WILMA REINICKE M 1 C Englnsh QW 101' MASTER C, gs ' 5 lf if B lyp Sl g Administration 19 oys earn C00 mg essenha H O M E ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Teachmg the fundamentals of successful home hfe to both boys and glrls was the Job of home econom1cs department mstructors For the f1rst t1me 1n several years a boys foods class was estabhshed and semor boys had the opportunlty to learn pnnclpals of plann1ng and servlng meals Analyzlng teen age marnages v1s1t1ng the Cnppled Chlldrens Home and orgamzlng a fash1on show were projects wh1ch helped to make home econom1cs courses of great value to all students Q27 VIOLET DAVIES Home Econornacs 9s JANE F MURRAY Horne Economics Department Head . sl al ' , fi J .gg Mrs. urie hamberlin instructs her English class in points of grammar. Q I I I V 'T . . . , ' 9 K 9 s ' 9 . . , . . n l Q - 1 fl 4, . F ' ' . R A 1, H as as '-M.. -' A Q r' A fm W x 5 ' . V, . ' I X, X 'A x 4 r ' -- , X Q X, ,L T f My Y fm , A D . - s ,W usi rep' g lsson, 'tar ium boys' foods class learns the art of cookin . . l ' 20 Administration tw , . I 1iqY X 11 ii fr GEORGE HOIVIK W. C. KANARR Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Department Head MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT By of- fering a variety of mathematics ranging from general math to advanced courses in algebra and geometry the Stadium mathematics de- partment gained the interest and support of students striving for such a background Such courses gave students an opportunity to learn principles of mathematics for future apphca tion or study In addition high achievement courses were offered capable students planning to pursue studies based upon mathematics Emphasiz ing 1nd1v1dual analysis of problems these accelerated courses proved challenging to both teacher and pupil alike MAX DUBOIS Mathematics Golf Coach 'Qs DON H HUNT INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Students in metal and wood shops studied under the direction of Mr. George Hoivik, new to the Stadium faculty this year. Students learned the fundamentals of using hand and power machinery. Their products included tools, fireplace sets, row boats and tables. Mr. Worthy Kanarr instructed classes in mechani- cal, architectural, machine, and boat drawing. Stu- dents learned how to understand and draw blueprints of various kinds. G e n tde b C01 D dshoppjt RONALD R JARMON MRS MARY KEAN LOYD R PERCY Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Department Head Mafllemalms Key Club Adviser Pep Club Adviser Junior Red Cross Adviser 50Pl10m0Ve Football Coach Tennis Coach 5 7 1 x ' . L 5 F f . . . . - gp I V , . 0 I W V V g , 'Ji' - 7 ' l l - i , Mr. eorg Hoivik, industrial arts i structor, observes a s u nt a sorbed n ' ns ructio of his woo ro'ec . Reserve Basketball Coach AnAlgebra 3 student, Joe Cockrell, illustrates a problem in class with the help of instructor, Mr. Loyd Percy , .,, Q I KA 5 4 www ,W WX ggrlncu NATWAL 3 ve uvzs il gglllfw QEWBSIL Ellzabeth Coyk ndall nd Ma y Ha son add the fnal touches on the Sclence Fair p ojects dealing with nat l and rtlflclal dyes Q.-f4'YY' 2 W-fe, 'hiv' ' Admlmstratton 21 New al? equrpmenfcu S m Sc1enf1 ic expermzenis SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Under the lead ershlp of M1ss Ruth Shumway the scxence department endeavored to g1Ve students a better understandmg of physxcal, chemxcal, and b1Ol0glCal sclences W1th the a1d of new laboratory equlpment, student chemlsts and phys1c1sts achleved flrst hand knowledge of sc1ent1f1c facts through 1n d1v1dual and class expenments To students of bxology Zoology, and botany the observa t1on and d1sect10n of new, dlverse speclmens proved faSClI'1atlIlg as well as mformatlve UlI1llZ3t10H of reference books was advocated theoretlcal studles and actual reactlons By readmg from many sources, students gamed a better 1dea of vanous top1cs that were not fully covered ln thelr text books 'ill 0 ELMER PETERSON RUSSELL E CLARK JOHN R HEINRICK wlu-IAM M MUSE Scuence Science SCIENCE VCY Advlser Head Basketball coach SCISDCS Club AdVISel' Camera Club Advuser Assistant Football Coach Slim Dlvmg Club AdV'Sel' Science Varsuty Wrestllng Coach Sophomore Football Coach Physics students prepare equipment to be used m iollowmg day's experxment I ll 1 K ' 0 0 is 0 I X N . 1 e ' In 5 It VJ frxfsfsb if . 9 E ly r E fx, S . . . . . K ,.,. Y V? A 5 Ffh '-i'.- ' ' ' ' - .A . --: . I 9 ' Q ' Q E W. v 1 ' Z .... V xx ,. ,,..- ,. 4 - V , .. K V i . l . - s . . . . ' we gl. 5 gg ' by lnstructors for eas1er comprehensxon of ,::l, 4 . H A ' ' ' 0 ' e a r n' i ' if ' l . . . r ' ' ' ura a ' ' . l . F, E . Q . -zt Q, Q , - A K . A 25.5 . . W U s . cll rr't .. '1'a Z t -:Q .,,.. i ,,i5f4,,:-gtg 'tx sin gly 'Qff.gg s , . Q, g gf' . . - , 1 or V ' e 6915 I . X, K , E any f, if-'Z ' . 3 X v ff V V VA 1 V .J 1 ' Q , t l r-t g. fl P L f , X W Z ----1--...,..,., B- 'X , RUTH SHUMWAY Scnence Department Head 22 Administration 'THRU 1 iiifii. lxpe ll er IX 1 on BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Business education students chose their classes this year from b k oo keepmg typing, shorthand transcription, office training , an 1st11but1ve education Typ1ng stenclls and letters fo1 teachers and pro rams 3 for various clubs helped to give students practical exper ience Other students aided teachers by mimeographing tests XZ? 'IP W. ISADORE EPSTEIN Business Education MRS KATHARINE A BUSH Dlstrrbutlve Education Social Department Adviser Retailers Club Adviser colle ml vnu.: MRS EVELYN BARNER Business Educatnon Department Head Fellowship Department Head MURRAY HEALY Business Education Athletic Director i EVERETT BEDFORD Business Education Tahoma Staff Adviser HARRY SWARM Buslness Education , ,.,,,. M A I . i . E A r tr ' - - as - Q 7 V i' X R A i - i E l e c s A ' A t . C i V a 5 ' -...,.W rs iw i 5 i ,X Q . 4-4 A A j w t pl: js big part in prelnring sluml ts for - ge gi g -My S Y ' ' l 3 business English, business law d d' ' ' . fat . A my . L . - v x i iw! K a . , A u u n 1 Tr ens A ' H' J 1 J . V V M5553 A I VV iff 1 rc-2 Q ,RQ -. . , , C X ' N X J f f 3 XX ff If f 4 If f 0 X , E l x . E A ., s '-1 HAZEL MINTON Health, Physical Education Stadiana Adviser WALTER STREETER Family Life Health Physcall ducation Swimming Coach FRANK O'NEEL Health, Physical Education Department Head ,pit -is-uf' MRS ELVA WILLIAMS Health Physical Education Mathematics Sophomore Class Adviser Wallv St 9 I ject Administration 23 I atchfl eef tla fu enfs 1n ea f an gym groups enjoy new y renova feel poof an gym PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Wlth the renovation of the gym swlmmmg pools and other f3C1l1Il6S completed health and phx sltal educatlon students were able to pulsue full courses Phx SlC3l educatxon classes were greatlx faclhtated hx the constructxon of new shower supplx and locker areas Learmng and applxmg the fundamentals of 1I'ld1X1ClL13l and team SIJOILS was the purpose of gxm classes In 3ClCllflOI1 to Concentrat1on upon mg program whlle extensne cahsthenlcs were mcluded ln hoys gxm classes Health courses Concentrated upon a study of anatomx and soclal problems Text book Work Coupled vuth mterestmg dlscussxons on teenage dI'lVlI'1g and good grommg constltuted thelr stud1es . 1 I , ka ,, 1 X! I i ' h I . So vlmmore boys pu-.lx-up in the neuly- !'L'l10XrllC'fl gym under the W' u . E ll I 1 I y 0 a studen e der. I ' ' X 0 27. -fl . I . . . , K ' 1 9 4, ' i. S PX ' N . . . . ' it A s. sports, gxrls partlclpated ln an actxve folk danc- ' W . . . . . f' . ' ' v 7 v - ,- Q , W , v : tg, , - - ' .' . - 4. ip 5 Students in Mr. V I' reeters' fzintily life vlass rllsvuss the merits of house plans pr pared as a class rro' . 24 Administration 'WN JACK COAR Soclal Studies 5 'tb-NH4'-' 1? i DAVU3 l- -'OH X-J A ylN1 d is dv 'VIII d g ld pmbl cls Socual Stgdu s Sophomore Cl s fll ffwsf QL fx History ma e more meamng u y ocral Stu res eparfmenf SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT The value of soclal stud1es durmg the past year has lncreased More textbooks per pupll were used more essay type tests were g1ven and baslc xssues were emphaslzed Instead of a survey course 1n hlstory depth and breadth of meanmg were g1ven 1n an attempt to make classes more valuable to pup1ls CIVICS and world prob ROBERT P JOHNSON lems emphaslzed the hlstory of governments plus present day Soma' SlUd'eS operatlon of governments of the world The greatest accomp hshment throughout the department was the lmprovement 1n understandmg Amerlca s relatlonshlp to the world Q.. S-:IFE k..., Masai' 2 :owns Klmz Rosen LEVINSON Mas Roseau Pmcs ARUNG SANNERUD Social Studles Socual Studles Social Studies Social Studies Bug S Adviser Football Coach Deparfmem Head Sensor Class Adviser Assistant Football Coach -I-rack Coach I 1 , vt ff f ,My J y I ' Q N L L , ' . err uri ge am an V l i er engage in ax frien ly ar ument. in Mr. D. L. Johnsons wor ems a . li I er ily lllyllf 'ff if tl l EM f lf' I it t I :Y lr Q i Q X, 1 A ' nfl l , rf .lf V V V Q A 0 0 f I f L Y a ' 1 ' , . , . . , . . is . 3 I nr f S - t G., 1 ,, Q- ' -. A 'M P . I X . ff- -K-VCL. . gk: 4' 3ff:a.m.W . -A 111 . P N A I 57' .4 f Q , , 4 ,W-...v-.qw X5 f ' ff ,f ms,-1. 'SK 5, ' Y . A. f 'r , 'K -L Y L, A Q. ' 5' ,iff ,gif A ' 1-www. 5,6 v ' 3 1 3 t i Vx 7 , W : 4 ' as ia ,iw f 5 ? V ,wwf R . . 1 ,fi 'Y-'fs f ' w , , I 'rx fXf5g , ,ff f 'Y - ,, E. ff' QV '. Q- ' . 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K A,.LA A V W, ' AN ' A W Hy., ' 4 b TERRY L-Q,-BANK' 'A ,Q L, 1 f f f ,- - , , 1 35.5. Pwsadent- f , q 'Mika-' V I Affgifx ' if g-mx.. , .MA -if , -2 1 2 mp , entire Siu ent czfmo ouncz A new matter of busmess was added to Student Counc1ls agenda thrs year It was the selectxon of athlet1cally and scholastxcally outstand1ng sen1or boys to part1c1pate 1n the aCt1V1t16S of the Downtown Rotary Club for one month Regular dut1es of Student Counc1l 1nclude approvlng posters and adverhsements, passmg upon dates for sales and dances In order to expand the student body treas sury, the councll sponsored several monev makmg projects The sale of new pee chees and book covers featurmg a large p1cture of the school was the1r pr1nc1pal endeavor DISCUSSIOHS were held on a proposal to es tabhsh concesslons at home basketball games Alter a successful trlal, the councll declded to contmue such sales for the rest of the year Orgamzatzons 29 du. L Q A Leanmg agamst pep slgn A S B vrce president B111 Kelly hopes the Tlgers w1ll tear up those Abes Whxt ll lt be' Dagney Irxckson asks thxrstv fan at the Student Council supported concessxon stand I Ann bmllh A 515 SE'Cfeld'y mdkee J Phfme wll Cvnfernme 5Wdem COUHUI Vhth btudent Founul funds safely ln hand X S15 treasurer Gary l'I9dI'lLl'xS0ll dCUVlt1e enters the offlce to deposll money X ' I!! I J, .ff ! p 0 0 y 1 . , . i Q and 'l l L' K' 7.7371 N ---.eff .f - . . . f Tflivllxiff, cg, 7 JZ k A J, 5 1 p k V 'V , R ' ws, V , fp K 'lf ii: 30 Organizations 1, wif' K5 .f AY qu uadriimf. 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'z , Caste D E classes earn art ads 0 goo sa esmans fp CASTLE RETAILERS CLUB To promote mterest and rmprove skrlls rn the art of busmess technlques was the purpose of Castle Reta1lers Club wh1ch along w1th the D E T1g6fS made up the D1str1but1ve Edu cation classes at Stad1um Fleld trlps were frequent occurrences IH D1str1but1ve Educatron Nalley s Inc the National Cash Reglster Company and Frederlck and Nelson 1n Seattle were a few of the rnterestmg places v1s1ted Castle Retailers also partlclpated 1n many mter city and 1ntra state D1StrlbUtlVe Educat1on act1v1t1es D1s tr1but1ve Educat1on Day at the Tacoma Bon Marche and a three day convent1on were examples Ken Byrnes club pres1dent traveled to Olympra as Stad1 um s nommee for governor of the State D1str1but1ve Educat1on Board Fund raismg projects were necessary to support Castle Retarlers freld trlps and other act1v1t1es Club members reahzlng thls completed several projects lolhpops ligg es C th h I tg l t Orgamzatlons RhSt C lWht dVl Knrsedesgn nd DE Trgers earn met 0 etter usmess, talee 18 tmps, reuse money on projects D E TIGERS The customer IS always nght was an 1m portant prrnclple wh1ch D E Tlgers advrser Mrs Kathryn Bush stressed 1n the d1str1but1ve educatron classes In l1ne w1th this students learned the pol1c1es and fundamentals of better busmess Throughout the year act1v1t1es and f1eld trlps were geared to show the rmportance of good customer relatrons In March club members held an employer employee banquet at the Top of the Ocean to wh1ch students and varrous busmessmen of Tacoma were 1nv1ted and mtroduced Durmg November patxents of the Crlppled Childrens Home were gxven a party by D E Tiger club members Toys and favors helped to make the serv1ce project a tremendous success Funds needed to support actxvltles and held trlps were raised from the sale of lolllpops mlmature pennants and also a shoe shme held rn front of the D E classroom D1str1but1ve educatron students looking ahead to the busl ness world realized the value and lmportance of knowledge garned ln d1str1but1ve educatlon classes S ' ' 31 f I I o . J ,, .--- ,,,, V, H - V v - . . , - D ' - z se . K my ,K l 1' I ' , . , . . V . ., y , 9 - 7 . l' , - . . . . , . . . , . , l I . , Q ic over, Pat Iverson, aro ig , an aerie i i a Such as the Sale of rniniature pennants and set up Castle Retailers' winter disnlay to inspire student skiers. K gl, ,, , , t 0. at - get ff lf' f Ml 'A 1 ' . . S Q c 0 ca ' ' aa ' - . . , . . . . , . . . , . , . 7 - s . . . . , , 1 lt takes agile lJ.l'l. students like Carolyn u s and J :sie Ja ox to keep 7 I - e s owcase in eres in am 11 n-active, , ' 32 Orgamzatzons QQ- 'al' 5 ee .sn WILLIAM M ANDERSON 1362 No Lawrence Ave LEWISTON I2 OHIO Dxsplaymg an economv SIZE address label sold thxs year by Boys Club are C Cooper J Dlsney f' Glpson R Teter F Odegard F Laureta R Kelly H Slmon Boys Club offncexs Bob Whltacre nreslclent Dave Frxck vxcepresxdent and Bull Berg-.trom secret uv treasurer stack food for needy famxlles during the Thanksglvlng Dav assembly Boys' f lv ma Stadlum boys, endeavormg to be of S8I'V1C8 to the1r school and commumty, orgamed off1c1a1ly th1s year as Boys' Club At the flrst rneetmg, Mr Robert Hunter and other members of the faculty made members aware of club objectxves and the potent1al of such a group At a later meetmg, candldates for Boys' Club ofhcers were Mr Robert Hume, Boys Club adviser, stretches to put up decoramms for mtroduced. They, 1n turn, presented then' proposltlons and 'he M1dW e' Bluef' dem 1ntent1ons for govermng the club Bob Wh1t3Cf8, pres1dent elect, and Mr Hunter, advlser, then proceeded to orgamze the club and begm the1r long 11st of act1v1t1es and S8I'V1C9S o Q M, 1. ,Z - ,- D Y Q V , j ' Y E .O I E I J . , . Y . -, ' V I s I. M 3 4 I . . v ' ' - I ' I I- . I - I - 1 . , . Y . ' . I I I I I 191 ,- Orgamzatlons 33 Wagga- f JW rw 'Q va ...gg Actlve Boys Club membera Phil Hathaway John Wllklnson Chris Mlller Ed Hodge and Randy Pascoe try Stadlum Txger Incense plates on for SIZE :mal fins year Among thelr confnbutlons and projects were sponsormg a dance held after the Stad1um Aberdeen game, havlng a Father Son Nlght, selhng tags for lxcense plates, helpmg w1th the Thanksgwmg Food Dnve, plannmg the Football N1ght Rally, and 8St3bl1Sl11I'lg a scholarshlp for one Stadlum boy each year Thus, from an uncertam begmnmg, Boys' Club ended 1tS year w1th an 1mpress1ve record of accomphshments. Hammermg a piece of wood into plane lfd Hodge works on the construction of the Boys' Klub bonfire fur I-ootbdll Night . . Q J' . x I K - ,M-M waz' ,gf,-Qf.s.QeQsa::4lw :...g -, . , -.X af - I 5 , ,, . ,.., - . ,. k M' V l S , . V lb ff, f' 1 . , . ,. . . . .. , . ,, , Y , , . , , , , . 34 Organizations WA Date with Davin Good fellowshlp, plus servrce, mrxed w1th welfare and a touch of fun provrded Stachum w1th an enthuslastxc Glrls Club x The Lxttle Slster P1cn1c 1n August marked the start of an actrvely planned year for the club At Polnt Deflance Park, g1rls enjoyed relay races, a scav enger hunt, and swlmmmg Honormg the old West, Soclal Department staged 1ts annual Blg Show usmg Wlld W1ld West as 1tS theme It proved to be the b1ggest show 1n years, wlth prof1ts swellmg the treasury for use 1n furthermg servrce to the school To add to the scholarshrp fund and develop mterest 1n Glrls Club meetmgs, three months of competltrve projects were held between the four departments The one earmng the most money was awarded a pedal pusher potluck at the expense of the three losmg departments ! '4U5 LANA NELSON Presldenf swf' '1 - 5 ., . D. U1 4 Cl '. 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I Dorlanne 1Nelson and Jane I rey puck up thelr fathers Mr Iflovd Nelson and ADVISI RS Mrs Fthel Oqurst Welfare Department Mrs Roberta I rlce lrlple Club Mrssmg Mrs Katharme Bush Social Department Miss Hazel Minton Mrs Antomette Wlek Servlce Department J-all Ju -1--....... ,N-Lvl 'v Chaxrmen of the varlous Clrls Club actnvlhes get together and discuss plans over tea Ihey are Sharon Shlrozu and Ions Schubert Mother Daughter Tea Cretchen Vadhelm and Dolores balatmo Tolo Day Marlene Murrdge and Patty Dungan Tolo proves efs no square' Something new added to Girls' Club projects this year was a father- daughter banquet. After the dinner, girls presented entertainment, all of which provided an enjoyable evening for fathers and teachers. Donning cotton skirts and blouses, girls initiated the spring season with the traditional Tolo Day. Stadium females opened doors, carried books, and ran errands for the boys. In the evening a cotton and cords tolo dance was held, bringing to an end the annual turn-about day. In memory of the boys who attended Stadium and lost their lives during World Wars I and II, the annual Memorial Day assembly was held Girls, dressed in white, placed colorful wreaths at the foot of the trees on the parking strip and the choir sang appropriate hymns. With the installation assembly and spring style show held in May, Girls' Club ended the year. Retiring officers presented their pins to the incoming officers with the splendor of a royal ceremony. Following the assembly, all the old and new officers were honored at the Girls' Club-Triple S tea. Organizations 35 The Girls' Club scrapbook is a source of eniovment to officers, Christine Swanberg vice-president, Joan Knightlinger secretary and Dorothy Shirozu treasur ,nw H564 Klyf T Wll lVN lfig ex nv K , D K , I . 'U 1- 3 Q ' V 3 'fi 6 , , 'FW 535 ' it Lf' , . 'H- 5. , yr' H T '- e ' I R 7, A i g r i :Q A f ,A I I 'VV V I :, 7-Q31 I rV.rL F 1, -1, g I MN ,VVL , V W.-4' jvapiy mg an r VV rv , V V Zir s mer orm in 'A he ir, Wilc 'est - the annual Girls' Club i Show. 36 f,l'gllfllZlltl0llS I w Sw xnlnug., INL un 1-umfl ow Kl1lL,lllllIlL,Ll Sh llrl Ill llxlrfl l 4 w A I ur'-. 1, nu 1 L V Wltllkbl luurlh Row K f lx on ll lrlckson li Will Ilflh liow W ngncr Roberts Dekshcnleks xlh Row C arrlson Reed lion lgofskl qeventh Row Thomas Brubaker Au-.lm lghlh Row Ilonigofskl Snyder I ongen Nmth Row Meyers Nelson Krugmlre 119111 I emke I nrchow Hudson ,of- '37 3 T7 'Y' Ounci p ans acfiwhe iris Z7 Each Tuesday Glrls Club leaders could be found at councll Th1s gu1d1ng group from Glrls Club was composed of four executlve offxcers, department heads, class representa tlves, and the editors of the Women s World Together they developed plans to create a more un1ted G1rls' Club Wlth the adV1CC of Mlss Helen Sohlber the cabmet d1rected the four departments toward new and dlfferent money maklng pro jects and more entertamlng act1v1t1es As the year ended, G1rls Councll was con fxdent that they had created a w1der 1nterest 1n Glrlsl Club act1v1t1es Fir- Ro I A C. f 1 ', an , I.. '-ls . - ' s - lc 1 I 11, .' '- e. . ' ' A in : fl . Su .lu', 1-2, 'lu N-11 -f. I . iz l , 1 J. 1 ' ' , . - k I L. I si 1 . 1-. 1 , ' . D. , . ff D. ., c. . , 1 I ICA : C. . f ', 3 J. , , . U C. , , A. C X IJ. ,- . S. ' , 1, . , l . ' I J. -1 . ol I o 0 Q o I . ' .' . ' . g, . , , . - . - . . , . , . Orgamzatwns 37 ent usmsm at fa mm Sports events Pep Club s newest 1dea thxs year was the presentat1on of a speclal trophy to the class that yelled the loudest dur1ng pep assemblles throughout the year hach week members of Pep Club put up posters 1n the halls to remmd students of forthcommg games A pep bus was chartered for students who wrshed to attend out of town games Before the Gr1d Go Round a pep parade was held Students were urged to decorate thexr cars wlth blue and gold streamers and Jom m the fun Judy Hovland presldent and Mr Don Hunt advlser were pleased w1th the members enthusxasm 1n thls and other Pep Club act1v1t1es PEP CLUB cABINrT F tR I h Ally C g K p R 5 A T gLN1 MB LR t .P L t . . t ll ' LJ . , . . . U . . . . . , A . , , l . . . , , . , , , , . . . z ins ow: .. S annon, N. e , . Swanber , J. Hovland, B. Trent. J. na p. Second ow: F. isul, . McLamey, W e son, . arrmger, . ober 38 Orgamzatlons MELISSA ROBERTS Presndenf ,Ab w ...M us... Xb S55 offncerx Ifxxtv 1 ulon xnepresulenl Kuzn I1-.fher treasurer xml Kxthv Cenardme secretnw uk ulx xntay. of thc wunnv court md make plan lm Ihr, clubx lmlutlon ln Pebruiry lqndlng 5 bare qD0t Ilz Roberts llonme Bryant and Alllll I Umkshenmks add H1 ornxmcnl tu the Trrple S flll'lSlH1lN tree whlch decorated the front hall IH December L 9 4 'L 0 5, -1 4 N X' ' ,, l 'fl A Q, 47 S 5 'Y S 2 g r T, . ii A,A.ixkk g X T I 1 . .. ' af-'L A we -w ,XTX it :Y .3 8 , P 4- Q . I - , 1 , L, X Organizations 3 9 cares for plants, an ll programs at games With the initiation of new members in October, Stadium's honor club, Triple S, began another year. Members were kept busy selling programs at football and basketball games. Triple S also sold bright blue and gold pompoms. The groupis adviser, Mrs. Blanche Evans, who had been with the girls for eight years, retired at the semester's end. Upon her retirement, Mrs. Roberta Price stepped in to guide the club in its activities. During the year, Triple S helped to keep the front hall attractive in that they cared for the plants which enhance the entrance to the main office. At Christmas time, Big S secured a tree, and the girls decorated it for the p1eaSuI'Q of the Student body, Roberta Robinson and Carol Ann Reid sell programs in The installation of next year's officers in May brought to a close a year the new gym 2 S'adium'5 fm' home barkellmll WHE- in which Triple S sought to uphold their club motto - Stadiumis Support- ing Spirit. Q V1 'hr 1 W., IRIIII S I'irt Row K lenxrdlne secretary I Roberts president K C aslon xicepresident K I-lscher treasurer Second Row 'VI Snow fhlrd Row Inter I larri-.on I Schubert Seventh Row K Liaudrone H Robinson I Ihillips I York I Keuer I lmeson Nl Lewis lighth How A Dekshenielcs L Swanberg L lorolla 'Vlrs Roberta Irice adviser I 'Xnderson K Klrkebo C Reid VU! fx . ll K3 l Q' 6 at 'xl ' s ': . I t ' .' ' .. .' . . 111 - . , '. .' 2. . .' '. ' ' ': A. K' .Il lirickson. I-fourth Iiow: IS. Hanson. M. lVIarkovich. J. Wagner. Fifth Row: N. Gordon. IS. Iiryan-t. K. Haley, IJ. VVQ-ller. Sixth Iiow. A. Brottem, S. Mattson. J. Anderson, Wm s S.. as fe fA. ,iw 'xx' 'Vx 'V I ,K ew' 5 1- 1 X X xx Xa.,fW'w'4w::f,. 4 .5 U , --4' x. .N 5 . R Xatiif 3. N . X . K G- Gr Q?lIy' l X X ' 1 -,lk..t K J' 1 an Jn if K. ' ' V f',' Q if 0 M? V ' Q. C 5 'N' 'fx A Qi? x N I 5'-if ' I 1 X m' -4 l- - 4 A , ' ' -V0 .:,-V . yes f' 2 'V l- M K .ww-,.:q12'2H xL fi. ' 3: K H . ,J fy- M -X4 - ' W . A! 'X 5 1 221+ f1+ 9 Aff 7 5 an N - '1 ' ' N W 5 -h tu ' Q f , 1 J Q fi UA! 1 'E W Qittigil 3' ,Q , V gg? Xi fm-H if g 4 1' 'X 1 1 .-,- ,i .t ,fill .EQ 5 .-14, 5 .A S K ' f 'i . . ' . 1 a- -4 .. L. ,A , 2 A Q F K ' , A if Lf? ,QM A.. ,ii V. ,Z V Girls earn their iefiers to enter Sfacliana group Small, medium, or large? was the ques- tion asked as girls bought blue and white sweat shirts at the annual Stadiana sale. The club also made booster ribbons by silk screen- ing gold letters on blue ribbons. As a service to the athletic program, Stadiana girls punched tickets at football games, and guarded gym doors during basketball season. Girls, sports were curtailed until early in the second semester because of the unfinished gym and pool. As a result Stadiana members revised its point system so letters might still be earned, but planned that the standard athletic requirements of past years would be- come effective again in September 1960. Members were also able to earn minor points, by attending and participating in the club's fun projects. These included Football Night, the annual cruise on the Gallant Lady, and a get-acquainted potluck in September. Organizations Karen Dobiash, vice-presidentof Stadiana. displays club sweatshirt to Secretary April Me j .41 mf' LQ 04 , 1 L, -ffl ,Z 1 fini f tbl! L 5 J! X tif? L fic 6 nf 8 C H w be L bethCykdll tkesp schbeia Sd g P Lf , 6 yf gr. 1 , iff , f f M , f If f L ff - ' ff 4 I X K dc 341 F J k f JZQL Am 'X .,.,1 I f l 7 , liagerly anticipating a relaxing dav of swimmin , su ba hin , and eating, aroly H in it 3 Strikegw -lim 0 en a wonders as she 3 . Wifiemall, Ellell Tiivichefnind LOIS ' u r iscuss plans for the annual 'ta iana in the irls' bowling league, icnic. 42 Urganzzatlons 'Q 1511. ,rv Kmg Sulev Jarvxts crowns Queen Sherrv Mlmldn a Allce Baarslag presents the bouquet of roses at the Sahasa Tolo Nhght of the Seven Moon bahasa cablnet. Iune Shlgeno treasurer, Mary Ann MaTk0V1Ch secretary and Delores Saldtlno program l'hdlIf'I'llH make plans for .A forth COlTllYlg Sahasa event Mem ers 1p ra y year or a asa Prospectne Y Teen members were gxven an opportumty to hear club presldents, see sk1ts, and, 1n general, learn more about Sahasa and the Y W C A at the annual September rally Wlth proceeds from a candy sale 1n October, the treasury was mcreased to A8350 half of whlch was set aslde for the Sahasa Scholarshlp Th1S was awarded to a deservmg semor g1rl who had partlclpated 1n Y Teens for three years and 3Ch16V9d an average SCh0l3St1C record November brought w1th lt the Sahasa Tolo, Nlght of the Seven Moons Presented 1n an orlental motlf, the dance fea tured the muslc of The Tartans Suspense prevalled unt1l It . . ' ' A t Y, in V 3 5 S MVA.. M ' f ' s . ef' ' K - fs , Q . ' . 1 . fp fffik - r ' Lf-if A ki, e , ' . .. Sk v ' ' ,.,..,, . fr A , ' as I u r ' X K V v ,L 'K ' Q 'T 1 f f e. 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Orgamzatmns Sahrsr candy salesmen Chrls Kunz and Carol Bonagofskn lmd a hungry customer m Mr A1 Hayes MARGIE BONAGOFSKI Preslclent Kxthv Neal and Carol Ann Reid Farewell to Seniors Banquet co chalrmen help Nancy Gordon Kathy Kurrell and Karen 1-est stlr up a stom1 ln antlcxpatlon of a large Father and Daughter Banquet crowd aunc S evenf u groups af fa mm was announced that Sulev Jarvxts and Sherry M1rald1 would relgn as Kmg and Queen, Joe Cockrell and Judy Snyder as Prmce and Prmcess, and Lou1e Pappas and Carol Bonagofsk1 as Duke and Duchess In February, Sahasa presented Hearts and Bows, the Father Daughter Banquet Fathers and speclal guests enjoved pxano solos and song stylmgs by a local slnglng group, The Four Teens At the close of a busy year the Farewell to Semors ban quet was staged Club offlcers for the comlng year were tapped and the mspxratlonal award was g1ven SAHASA CAHINIT A Meyers Trl Ads president I Burmel-,ter H1 P1 presulent M 'Vlsrkovnch sec retarv S Krugmlre Trl Dels president I bhl geno treasurer ' 0 43 A f ' XV, . fx K, gn F ...c.......s....s I ' 7 V on y F . V' y , At smmsismsfffwwfmwwesmawa- A .2 iv! V' A ,. si A i t fkfi' I-'ff 1 X -' fji ',,'.f- ' '1',' 1 4'-' A . k' ,' 1 ff, I ' I 4 , Z V I ' . Y , . - , Y y , S 1 . 5 . . . . . . . cs as , 44 Organizations HI FI First Row R Baker secretary S Mlraldl treasurer J Burmexster presldent I Clark vice-ipresldent C Brubaker zrogram chairman I Davies inter club representatives Second Row C Corolla N Cordon I eterson I Disney J Clsmervlg S Rlgos C Hazelton S Perry Third Row I Hill H Gra L Anderson J Rollag D Metzler P Errx o C Grxffm B Bachmener Fourth Row S iswell K Kelly J Shannon N Austin C yland C Kunz HI-FI Striving to exemplify the Y-Teen goal To grow as a person, Sahasa Hi-Fi members combined work with play as they completed another fulfilling year. Judy Burmeister, president, and her cabinet planned an active and varied calendar for Hi-Fi early in the year. Making tray favors for hospitals during holidays 'headed Hi-Fi's service projects, and proved both satisfying and fun. Winter months were filled with many club projects Members partlcipated in an active winter sports program, which included an ice skating party and a skiing party held at a nearby mountain ski area Also, successful paper, bottle and hanger drives were held to increase the organization s treasury The chmaxing event of the year occurred in Aprxl with the slating, nominatmg and electing of girls to lead HIFI during the 1960 61 L Imeson J Jensvold L Kurtz TRI ADS Devismg a point system by which worthy junior and sophomore members were slated for club offlces, Sahasa Trl Ads guided by April Meyers, president, strove to instill a competitive spmt for club projects among its members Among many service projects was a maga zme drive Books and magazines were collected, then distributed to jails and hospitals for the reading pleasure of inmates and patients A successful hay ride held in October with another Sahasa group, Tri Dels, highlighted the social calendar A festive Chrxstmas carol ing party was also held for Tri Ads members Throughout the year, Tri Ads held several potluck dinners One was held in honor of Kathy Kurrell, a club member who had repre sented the Tacoma Y W C A at the National Y Teen Convention ln New York during November X.. school year TRI ADS First Row S Loucks inter club representative J Hamre secretary A Meyers presl dent D Shxrozu vice re rdent I Kelso sergeant at arms K Dessen ro ram chairman Second Row A Shlgeno D alxtmo C Iivennore I Snvder J Moffat E oo J Bailey J M ers P T-.uboi Thlrd Row K I-lirose K Kurrell K Thomas H Whannell N Srckafoose F om C Wxlllams A Butterfield V Plattner L Codulas S Shlrozu Fifth Row P Garrison D Thomas I Tauscher I Shubert A Baarslag M Markovich N Chrlstxansen J Shlgeno D Doll TRI DELS By wlnning the Big Sahasa com petitxve bake sale, Tri Dels proved that they were the Y Teen group to watch this year The newly formed club ordered blue and silver triangular shaped pins, with a blue scroll across the front in which Tri Dels was written To keep members interested and active, Tri Dels experimented with the idea of a point system To maintain membership in the club, girls had to have a minimum of ten points by the end of the year Having proved successful, it was Written into the constitution to become official September 1960 TRI DEIS Flrst Row D Thompson D Worthington P Walte L Slzer secretary K Fest treasurer I Knudson mter club representative S Krugmire president R Kensters pubhclty chairman C Ifritz vice-president I Mazzucl program chairman B Bxsceglia B Vidauskis R DeCaro C Collms Second Row L Schwnrtn M Murndge C Hartness M Bonqgofskx M Barrlnger K Haley M Schwarz C Curtrlght I Brotman C Bonagofskx D Throop K Flintoff K Wheeler C Hinzman Third Row L Handy P Harm J McDonald K Neal C Held V Iowell C Hren S Cleveland K Pest K Ientili I Jarchow T Rosm S Johnson S Scherer Fourth Row A Isaksen K Klrkebo R liorchardt C Clayton S Hal-san C Farber M Blshop C Wight O Boyer I Iverson C Hommel I Molver I Lemke D Chapman Writing to a pen pal in Tacomas sister city Kokura, Japan, and holding exchange meetings with Y Teen clubs of other schools helped to provide a year of fun and service for all Trl Dels' members , . . , - , ' i I A .A . l . v w h V H.. - ,Y .. E i , I . 3 55 w511.'lgx.,scimlede1. MZ. rynnir 'k'. Izmfjisonl 'Fourth Rowzl Ni. Hood. .Bf Bteiten. W. Faiilhaberl Y g g . . . , . hi.. ' 'lil I , '. 'fl lvl l' f . I 4,-I l 9 l . ' . . , : . 3 '. l. ' , . I . . .' , . ' - - .A , ,I I. ' I , . y U 1 . Y A D ' 1 ,A Iv.. U , , Y - B. ,Y , - . Organizations 45 VOICI OI' CHRISTI YN X UI TII C I UI! I t R 1 A Ijlllf? C Cirllmom I5 Berg R 'VI Anson I X uhm I Thoml I7 Fller S Houglurn S Nhttson secretarv t Ol uler C Iongcn prog: un ch un mn 'VI Ihurston clnpl un I5 IIEFQSIIKJYTI song l0l1lE'l I K urlnght Xue me ulent 'Vlr Ru '-ell flxrk 8LlYlSEI' Second Row P 'Vlore mu onx 1 una or 1 1 l C Kunz I Shannon S C xmnlrell S ll or R Defaxo K Hughes D YY aflsvworth C Kxamme nu rn nx e e nw nn c x one ix or Home I 'Ylolxu I Iemlle 'VI Schvw azz S Scherer C Bllderhack C Selfert remhln xl our 1 c unc 1 1 r Lml alle I mem I I men I4 Hunter I-ourth Run 'XI B1 hop D Cxmphell C Vhseman u elcl sin 1 xc x I Smith NI 'Vldllex I H xl nl K Hurl on K Klxbzn C Kohler 'VI Nlurxdge I Sxzer B Antler on .I Rlcharc son ner IX ow oxneex n u X lsxksen K Ihomx IJ Qum I l- lxolrl 'VI Ylelqu t N Xnclerson 'I Ord J Nlurldge R Breuk G Glpson I5 liurbmk VCY QUIZ team fa es city compehhon onors VOICE OF CHRISTIAN YOUTH CLUB The martlans have landed Th1s cry rang from room 221 one mornmg when the W1lson H1gh School VOICE of Chr1st1an Youth Club presented a weekly meetmg The purpose of Stad1um s V C Y Club, was to extend and ma1nta1n Chr1st1an fellowshlp at Stad1um H1gh School Choruses, Sk1tS, tal ent, speakers, and announcements at weekly meet1ngs helped to achleve thls purpose For members adept at memonzmg and read mg there was a V C Y Bxble qu1z team whlch challenged other QUIZ teams IH the Tacoma area A progresswe dmner honormg the QUIZ team, and a sw1mmmg party at the UPS pool were V C Y s club projects for the year B6S1d9S weekly school meet1ngs, members also X lion luv Vxn liu-.knk pre ulent I lrolvn longrn ploy un 1.hnrm.xn r NH 4,,,,, ,,, , , ,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, , , ,, H ,U ,C ,, attended the c1ty w1de VOICE of r1st1an lurtrlght vnu president I rl S4 f ony., len cr Youth I'all16S ' I , . .,-V if I C ' .' If ' ' '. 'Irs cw: . ' . . z . . . ..z ' ... ' ' es. . ' ... I.. . L 3 . H- rzs ' . . . H ' 'z 'u xz .. 2 H. . J . ' 1 X-Y'-' .. . S' Ir ' , I 'Q ,, . F. Ma 'l all. I. Sl zk . IC.SI1ll., R. King. 31. lfors in. '. e. I . . I Y . 1 won. . .' , '. . . ' . ' . . ' . VV. ,lm Asc . H. I.e k . K. Ijul . H. S 'ler. 'I'l 'I Rmv: M, R ' . I.. Tnjl . R. l -. .. . Y. . . ' . . . C 'z '. ' . . ' . . ' , K. 'I' - M. M1'k -I .' S. fXl'l.- l. Ii. XX'Allarl. -I. Ii- 's. I'. XVI . R. 3' 1. 1. 'I . . ' ': . . 1 . . 2 . . . E. VL-lla. .l. Iforsberg. I.. Suhaller. N, Mnrsclen. I . Cornwell. G. VVonrlers. S. Clexelzxml, IJ. Sulzxtino. I.. Anderson. H. Gray. If Corolla. K. Kirkebo. K. Dessen. Fifth Row: A, Hz lsf .N. zxll IA . I. llzxivs. J. -Ig '0.'. - . f ' . . . I 1 '. 2 -. U'zx 1. . s . . 1 1 . . ' . . . . ' . .. l' . . '2 . ,. ' I. , ll. K1 's . Slh Ii ': IC. I' F' 4, IS. I'z 'lil lrst. 1. .'z if . . is. . ll . .. Ar . . . . is . Q. f . . '. . . . ' . . . . ' , . . 0 o as ' 1 ' 1 4 e . , . ' 7 l' I a .. I 1 , . Vl 1'AlSlNl'l'I' 1' a 'A -s . 'I I . 1- ' a ' il ' .M- l I l l l Ru .W 'Q all 'sm-r, Sa lly Ma ll: sec'-iz V. Ka D' Vu: liuslcrk. lliz 'x 'l. liz ki Ja 'k - ' 'f X , '11 .Wim-rts 1 ull. . . 46 Organizations Letterman promote projects flzroug out Big S, Stadium's club for lettermen, established itself as a service club this year by completing many projects and activ- ities that contributed to the school and community. Under the direction of Jack Curtright, president, and Mr. Ted Kintz, adviser, members worked on various plans, such as providing food baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas, assisting with the all-school Thanksgiving food drive, and guarding gates at football and basketball games. in ray. 12.3 Mr lack Hemrick and Mike Stem jump for the hall in the exciting and entertaining Big b Ifaculty game ling S officers John Kirkebo vice president hm Peutz secretary and Dave Llsworth trea urer hold an informal cabinet meeting on the way to clas E' JACK CURTRIGHT President Dave Elsworth and Paul Milan imitate Triple S sellmg tactics as they sell popcom at the Big S Faculty game 4 L' 5 I-3 7 Q3,?Ls , at U k '- . . 1 e e 5 f T - , , . , N af ,A . . .F , V, ' ' 4 , 1 ' ' A . t. . f f , 4. , e N rp ,, . V 5 I . 1 ' ' ' K' ' ' ' , S' Q Q ' ' 5 V . A . 4. 1 S Y . . . H- , I, if W i ' ' ii?-I-9 G - Q - 5 5 fi W? 1 3 Q ivy' V Ma- 2 'i..j'- j 5-1fx+f ' f , , Organizations 47 numerous Service usy Sc ool year A main project of the club Was the Big S-Faculty basket- ball game. Proceeds from this uspectacularv were turned over to the athletic fund for the purchasing of new equipment. By showing films of football games to the student body, Big S was able to raise additional money for the athletic fund. Athletes ended their year with a banquet at the Top of the Ocean. All lettermen in each sport were commended for their fine achievements and contributions to Stadium's entire athletic program. Cleaning the gym floor during half time at a basketball game are Bob Whitacre and Jay Van Buskirk, Big S members. BIG S First Row A Artz sergeant at arms D Elsworth treasurer J Curtrightllrreident I Klrkebo vice-president J Feutz Hretary Second Row K Elsworth M Sem D Predrrckson V Wadsworth M Panaglotu B Whltacre R Frvm B ellv C Williams D White 'lhxrd Row J Stickney F Iaureta F Odegard R Bltt D Frick 1' Ifargher D Leach G Curran J Cockrell Fifth Row T Hickcox L Yllxot R Ierklns I Hood B Ifromhold W Swanson G Gipson J Disney T Slsul W Washington Sixth Row T Clark I Morgan D Quam P Roman J Sullivan G Emery J Richardson R Lohrengel man: FI Fogg, 'r. Whitl'ey, Pf Mooriey, 'r:. Richards. G. Douglass, ri. Barnes, ir. Deltosa.. J. Haley, Fbunh Rbwz P. Milan, R. Banks,'B.'B21c0n, C. McDanie1,'T.'Dah1i l ' 1' ' h ' A Q ' - I I ' ' - 1 - Y , - 'N v - i ' i - I y - ' v 48 Orgamzatlons Jochen Schlckert decorates hrs home away from home wlth the asslstance of hns proxy mother for the Christmas holldays Mrs Russell Kaselman Money rmsrng projects p anne to cu f e exc ange program D1v1ded 1nto four groups Aff1l1at1on Club worked on many projects throughout the year The fmance comrmttee began the year w1th a money ra1s1ng drlve to help pay the expenses of next year s exchange student to Germany Tradmg tape recordmgs, scrapbooks, and color sl1des w1th Humboldt Gymnas1um 1n Dusseldorf, Germany, was another of the club s act1v1t1es Jochen Sch1ckert, th1s years exchange student, was very grateful for the monthly allowance glven to h1m by Aff1l1at1on Club Thls gesture proved to be a tremendous help 1n carry mg on the forexgn exchange program Jochen enjoy a popular 'IV how 1th hr fur t famlly ln Tacomx t e X rk AFFILIATION CI UB Flrst Row C Clayton D lmcksop L Imeson M Kmtzx second Row L York J Cockrell J Cockrell D Dfwken J Schlckeff H Bofchdfdf K Scott L Schubet M Berry D Nelson C Reld J Anderson S Skldmore M Melqulst M Lewls o a 32 8 is a il A ' e K , ' 0 I . C . I X Q 9 , , ... . . , - 1 . . . ..,. js s w sus' ' 1-h . . .. . 705' . I Q l ' . ,.' r,, ,'..',-,:,- ,'.,- ',.' Orgamzatzons 49 otng dlys l Joch Sch ck t oes talk g than eat g Affxl at Cl b p CSld t Cay Yo k t yea e cha ge student S Ph llps hocolat f be ld b oc en ea S a u achve 19 wrt students at Brown Cast e Welcomed 1n September W1th an Aff1l1at1on assembly Jochen Schlckert was mtroduced to Stadlum students Throughout the year Tack took an actlve part 1n German and Pep Clubs and spoke to groups at the Tacoma Y W C A and German Clubs 1n Seattle and Vancouver In December Jack recelved glftS at the tradltlonal Chrlstmas assembly An excellent representatlve of Humboldt Gymnas1um 1n Dusseldorf Germany Jack was well hked by the entlre Sta d1um student body Often the center of attent1on at gathermgs, Jack was asked many quest1ons by students lnterested 1n learnlng more about h1s country s customs and culture In June Jochen planned a tour of the Umted States before return1ng to Germanv Mrs. Raymond Docken, Dick and Carol help Jochen unpack as he arrlves for a stay at thexr home ln January. 50 Organizations SKIN DIVHNG CLUB Skin Diving Club organized for the purpose of instructing in tercstcd students in the sport of skin diving began its year with weekly dixing sessions in the girls pool Soon members were prowling the waters of Pu et Sound Led bv Bob Whitacre president and Mr William Muse adxiser members participated m the annual Tacoma lNarrows Octopus l tl I Sk' VII fl -1' 1 A I1 llkh 'k,'. J C kell, Nr M'K '. ' h skis IH hand. they anxiously gaze at the rain in hopes it will mm 10 emm- Vlrestlm Contest This proved to be the most exciting event of the year Then during the spring club members tried exploring a few mountain lakes A beach party honoring senior members concluded the year Graduating seniors were invited to dive with the club whenever they wished to in the future perfected by the ambitious group. of basketball season tickets. 1 .r Boats and equipment were provided by club participantsg however, gasoline was paid for from club funds. . . N IJIVIYIE l'I,l'li IJ. Peterson. 'l'. Achesun. J. VVheeler. li, XN'l'1lf2lCI'G'. M. XVAIHIICII NY. lnselkznnmer, li, Johnson. H. Snyder. S. Tweit, D. Dilley. Mr. Wll ovwr. V. llaiuge. H. liurkhnrdl. T 7. . . , . . , . g . . .Y i . . . - , , Y . . ., . , . , V x Q 1 . V. . . i , i . . . . . . . , , , . . 1 .' 'E ' 'Q ' . . l ' , ' 7 ' . . . g . v I l ' ' - 1 ' s ' y - l i .l , 7 . , ,, . - T I Sk o o o Q 7 7 s. 1 , - - 9 7 7 1 i um o :cus uc nr ri e s enie s oe oc me mu L eevu- dm lm IQTS enjoy frips fo snow covere mountain In initiating a new active organization at Stadium this year Water Ski Club worked toward the goal of popularizing a thrilling sport Bob Whitacre president elect along with adviser Mr William Muse worked hard in planning the many skiing parties which were open to all members At these open air meetings which began in the wintery month of January water skiing was practiced and Because the club was new one of the first problems was to build up the club treasury This was successfully done by staging a dance after the Stadium-Wilson basketball game and also by receiving commissions from the sale Orgamzatwns 51 GERMAN CLUB Assisted by Mrs Elsa Jaunzems adv1ser German Club began an eventful year Their first and most important project was to make an American scrapbook for a German school A Stadium student was used to illustrate the life of an average teen ager in the United States When completed the book was sent to Germany the club received a German scrapbook in return Hiking was a new experience for the mem DEBATE CLUB R. Rob'nson, J. Wa d L. Imeson J. Fa be', A. B ottem, B. B 'tt, B. Hl i bers of German Club this year It Worked out quite well and everyone enjoyed participating German movies and records were also enjoyed by members A candy sale pop bottle drive and bake sale constituted money raising projects for the year As a f1nal activity the club held a prog ress1ve dmner and served Amencan and Ger man foods Robinson vice-president. proaches to the year s question GERMAN CLUB German Club members Brian Magnusson, D. Erickson, J. Schickert, J. Ward, L. Schubert, D. Nelson, J. Farber, C. Clayton, P. Ro J Cock ll p around a German manufactured Volkswagon in which Mrs. Elza Jaunzems adviser is seated. 1 1 1 - ' 1 u , I . . . - 5 . . . - R 2 1 1 - u 1 1 1 1 1 1 r , , r 1 r rewr avn 1 1 1 Mem ers se ect a or umons as e ate f0p1C Take ten interested and efficient speak ers mix well w1th solid logic and you re off to an eventful year with Debate Club Four schools from the Puget Sound area met and debated the question at hand Resolved that the United States government should 1ncrease its regulations of labor unions. ' The club also took part in several tournaments 1nclud1ng one at the University of Puget Sound Outstanding debaters were also officers of the club: Jim Farber president and Roberta At regular meetings club members with the aid of Mr. Victor Parber advisor, strove to find strong workable and effective ap 52 Organizations kPk BobHll t yp Tl ry dMlW t ectsf h Rfl Clb be MakAd ChkCpeJyC Ralphli Ped p m kpgth fl goodrd FRENCH CLUB Meeting on Wednesday in Room 322 after school, French Club had an- other successful year. The purpose of the club was to learn more about France and its cus- toms. Members did this in part by correspond- ing with French penpals. Mr. Frank McDon- nell, adviser, also made arrangements for several people of French origin to show slides of France to club members. Following this a question and answer period was held enabling members to inquire about the country Harvey Snyder president carried out many interesting plans with the aid of club mem- bers. A candy sale several Saturday hikes and a Christmas party were held throughout the year In May a dinner was held in a members home A French atmosphere prevailed and typical French food was served Members get s ootmg expenence, earn ways ecommg mar smen Rifle Club composed of students inter ested in rifle marksmanship was a hard working club at Stadium High School this year Two a f t e rn o o n s each week Rifle Club members met at the Point Defiance Rifle Range From the four positions prone sit ting kneeling and standing each member shot at targets fifty feet away After each practice scores were recorded and targets were saved Based on these scores eight shoot ers were chosen to represent Stadium s varsity team in inter scholastic matches The team continued to lmprove from week to Week with the addition of the best shooters from the reserve squad Stadium s Rifle Club headed by President Ralph Ervin and under the supervision of Mr Everett Bedford was affiliated with the Na tional Rifle Association Because of the club s membership with this organization national recognition could be given to outstanding accomplishments Working as individuals each club member could earn certificates of merit and brassards provided by the NRA These arm patches range from Pro Marksman to the highest honor Distinguished Rifle man 7 . 1 2 7 . . . , I F h atmosphere, club officers Ric er ins French class prmident, Mr. Comelius G isex, a vice-presiden, Dave Hale resident, Liz almadge secreta , eigh man treasurer,plan future proj or t e club. o i E 0 , - , - 1 1 , ' , 1 3 . , . . , . . 7 . , - . . . . , 1 - a ie u mem rs, r n rews, uc oo r, err urci , an l . . . D n some s are ime ee in eir ri es in o er, l - . Sc e ce Club members, Frank La Rue. Doug Willard, Mike Leppanen, Tenny Keil, Charles M L, gor, Mike Tronset, Bob Springer, Larry Edlunds, Mr. William Muse, George Peterso Bet Y Wells, Margaret Wells, and Evelyn Cella observe some new physics equipment. Organizations 53 SCIENCE CLUB Progress was the motto of this year's Science Club. Advancement in all scientific fields was stressed throughout the year by means of individual and group projects. Meetings, held every other Monday after school, were centers of activity and achieve- ment. Led by Tenny Keil, president, and Mr. William Muse, adviser, the members divided into three scientific groups - biological, phy- sical and chemical. Several useful projects were completed, such as the encasing of biological specimens in plastic and the construction of an electronic computer. Also included in the year's program were several field trips to various medical, indus- trial and scientific places of interest. YL. pamslz 0 S umque 1eSfa Ole' the group cheered as they encourag ed participants to break the pinata at the Spanish Club Fiesta de la Navidad The pinata a huge papler mache ornament filled with goodies was the main attraction at the Spanish festival held during the Christmas holidays With the assistance of club adviser Mrs Helen R Kyle Alice Baarslag and Bon me Bryant co chairmen also planned singing dancmg and refreshments On April 16 Larry Wmterhouse planned a car wash to make money, necessary for spon sormg a scrapbook to be sent to a South American school Lauri Gagliardl found Span ish pen pals for members who wished them and Nancy McLauchlan secured speakers for their bi monthly meetings . I Z7 ll ,J . f . cc 1: - ' 1 ' 1 - 1 ' - 44 - - ar 7 1 - ' ' 1 . , , . . , ' ' . 1 ' 1 1 Span h Club adviser Mrs. Kyle, and officers Margaret Lewis, Sandy Anderson and Nancy Hood, display charts which help students to better understand the la g ge 54 Orgamzatron L, W K1wGW1S COl'l'l1'l'lQYl6J Club 07' 1719 SQ1'U1CQ TQCO1' Key Club an honor organization function ing under the guidance of a city service club Tacoma Kiwanis requires of its members an approval by the principal and above average grades The purpose of the organization is to be of benefit to school and community In line with this Key Club began its year by giving a color blindness test to members of the Sportsmens Club Art McLarney presi dent and Mr Don Hunt adviser then out lined the activities and projects to be com pleted during the school year Replacing the flags and brackets in Stadiums classrooms was one of these Key Club also co sponsored a dance with Triple S in November The club concluded its year with a banquet given them by Tacoma Kiwanis at the Top of the Ocean Members of Key Club were com mended for their fine Job and service record for the year . . : a 0 ! C O , - 9 1 1 9 '- - 2 1 ' . a 1 ' . . , A4-Inv Key Flul: me-mlwrs Hurry lirevwilt. lirizin MAl'YlUSNllll. Fred lfogg. John ilkuison. Uorrlun - - - - llmlglsisxllrirxey Snyder. llulr Small. 'I'cnny Kell. :xml Xrl N1L'l.ill'IlOY de1.1n'zile fur in f0rlhc'omllg, clnnrv ' l 0 e 0 ' . ' -. 1- P -Ngjgz, X g ' ' . ,MW - ..,.....,.-.,,., N-: .' M-J u rewses consfriuhon ff - .,, I , ' K 1.4.1 il H it 313 ... Q f-as verve? --: ' ' ' . . . v ,vp--Z1 KI 'ref' ' , fx y - V Q. at-' ' U: 1' x fi'--'9 r1 '1'ff ' gi- . - - 4 .V I J, 'L 113, , f' Q , A 'te Egg Q I I V, K,L. .awk Q , K 3 5 P P . .3 A L- ' ft ' P ji .1 I 3 ' X a ' ' s a a , u n A -4-ff V K i ' :ll Q . . l tl x - , . . A X X . . , , H Q 'R f . . , , . . ' ' r , . . . . ff , l ,f 7 1 I 7 7 ' ' . .' C . .' 1 or a president. Miss ellie F1 nn adviser, Gretchen Collins sevrc ary- rc-zisurer, ma es UPS U1S1i'Clf101fl Shield Honor Society was organized at the beginning of the second semester Membership was gained by having a 3 2 grade point aver age for Juniors and seniors while a 3 4 aver age was necessary for sophomores Revising the society s constitution was the first project of the year Members worked to model Shield s new constitution after that of the national society s Blue and gold honor pins purchased by the club were given to seniors who had earned a 3 5 or better grade point average Students received the pins early in the spring semester These honor students also received recognition at the graduation exercises for their superior work To add interest to meetings President Bob Hall arranged for several speakers Miss Evelyn Forbes college counselor explained the various scholarships that were available to honor students A Superior Court Judge and a professor from the University of Puget Sound also spoke to the group Au excursion to the University of Puget Sound campus helped to familiarize the members with college life Iv- ' ts' 1' 'XJ Sl-Ill IIJ HONOR SOFII-TY B I H ll N y I I Orgamzatwn 55 FUTURE NURSLS CI UI! Iflrst Row Pat Fller treasurer Marlene Thurston vnce presldent Mrs Helayne Duncan advlser Karen Dessen resldent Vlrglnla Tig s secretary Second Row I Schaller M Osada B Oberhansky I Owen K Welnstone l Damiano J Barley R DeCaro J Moffat S ucks G Ilvermore Snyder C Handy J Knurlson S Bjork F Hooker Tlnrd Row I Olson V Kxnnse N Kembel l Hagen I Webb M Davl 's mas J Hamre B Blackmon S Rosenbladt B Dehls B Doyle I Owens C Anderson M Forslm Fourth Row S Hornmg S Smith J Forsber R Lamond J Dodson A Tremblay T Bachmeler J Thomas L W1seman P Dungan J Myers Slxth Row J H111 R McLauchlan C R156 H McKenzxe S Houglum E Boyd J VanLand1ngham C Long A Ellenwood C Santos FUTURE NURSES CLUB Future Nurses Club began an actlve year wlth the1r annual 1n1t1at1on tea New members were welcomed mto the club and offlcers Karen Dessen presl dent, Marlene Thurston v1ce presldent, V1r g1n1a T1ggS secretary, and Pat Fller treasurer were mtroduced Meetmgs throughout the year mcluded speakers, tours, and f1lms assoclatued w1th nurslng These meetmgs, planned by Joanne Forsberg, were enjoyed by all mem bers Durlng the year club members volunteered to help at St Joseph s Hosp1tal after school and on Saturdays They also made favors fo1 the Heart Assoclatron Future Nurses Club ended the year wlth the mstallatron of next vear s 0ff1Ce1'S Har wor mgmem ers Strwe to per ect Sty e Monday afternoons found members of Stadlums Roller Skatlng Club 1n room 314 Here, offlcers began a busy year plannmg an mterestmg program for new and old members Led by Jessle Jacox, presldent, and advlsed by Mr Loyd Percy the clubs aCt1V1t1BS 1n cluded several skatmg practlces and partles dunng the year These took place at the South Tacoma Roller Bowl The brggest party of the year, held 1n De cember, was attended by many Stadlum students and thelr guests In March, Stadrum Sp1nn1ng Wheels spon sored its annual roller skatmg contest Mem bers of the club and three professxonal Judges chose the best dancer and skater of the year. Names of the wmners were engraved on the Stadrum Sp1nn1ng Wheels' trophy Roller Skating Club officers, Jessie Jacox presldent and Lana Loughlln vice-president, tle therr shoelaces before taking off for a practice . . 4 F' .,4 's : 1 : 4, C g Un- .- ,, Q. - ' s, . Lisiciehz C. Meldner, B.'1M55ren, J. Sharpleyf williarnsfrifih Rfiw: 'Mr Garrett, H. Whannell.'AK: Klabeh. M. Mumlge, C. Kohlei, s. McLe021,..i. Jensvoldj BI 1 7 ' - . . . .- , . . . . . . . , . . . , . O - . f . , . . , . . . . . , - 56 Organizations :aw .ii ir55'qg5wv . ,- -, i. 2 t FALL ACTIVITY MANAGERS First Row: D. Davis, T. Keil, E. Hooker, S. Elrod, R. Stover, P. VVilson. N. Kembel, L. Campanoli, S. Deyette. J. Farber, S. I-Iartwich. - b' S H tl . S B ' . B. Hunter. G Col ins, C. Wiseman Third Row' T. Cooke, Second Row. M. Schwarz, R. Greene. M. Hanson, T. Dahl. J. Savage, R. Ro inson, . un y . rmes. . . . . G. Powers, H. McKenzie, J. Shelton. K. Dupuis. L. Sizer. D. Kahrs. I.. Roberts. M. Ahrens, J. Ilurmei-zter, J. Keizer, G. Knutson. Fourth Row: G. Gunderson, K. Elsworth, K. Carr, R. Perkins, N. Christiansen, A. Baarslag, R. Camell, J. Rollag. B. Bryant. FALL ACTIVITY MANAGERS Fall Act1v 1ty Managers began the year wxth the sale of act1v1ty tlckets At the end of the annual ac t1v1ty sale contest w1th Wllson Hlgh School, Stad1um followed with a close second place After Castle D1feCtOI19S were ordered, sold and distributed Affulatxons Club gave the man agers a new task It was a very successful sale FALL SAVINGS MANAGERS A small green sign which read Bank Day Tomorrow reminded thr1fty students to brlng their money to school to be deposlted through the school sav1ngs plan About n1ne per cent of the stu dent body part1c1pated in th1s program Savings managers in each roll room passed out savmgs envelopes on Mondays The next of stock certlflcates to aid the German Ex change Program To conclude the1r semester of act1v1t1es, managers sold tlckets for the Turkey Day Game day envelopes were collected and the money was taken to the Umted Mutual Savings and Loan Association Investments received three and one fourth per cent lnterest FALL SAVINGS MANAGERS Flrst Row D Jason R DeCaro S Loucks C Hren T Cooke C Gentilll D Doll G Wonders S Williams E Cella J Atkins P Waage D Johnson Second Row S EarlegoS Tlson D Portnoy L Lundeen I:. Coykendall K Fest J Noll N McKeever N Hull J McDonald C Emerson S wigxams 5 gzggns C Carlbom Third w M Perry J Chivers R Hufford E Gunther L Hagen C Hartness P Mooney S Scherer B Hunter D Thompson 1 rams a ey ' - ' cc 73 , - . . 1 ' I ' - efffe JD l ,- ,. - 2. ,. .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . ,. . Organizations 57 SPRING ACTIVITY MANAGERS First Row: R. Perkins, D. Abercrombie. S. Anderson. B. Vidauskis. J. Farber, M. Schwarz, D. Jacobs, J. Hamre, P Mooney F Stella F Laureta, J. Knudson. H. Algeo. B. Hite. S. Hartwich, K. Kane, B. Greaves. G. Collins. Second Row: R. Stover. B. Schweizer. W. Brown, D. Kolbo T Click L Pederson I Lemke, J. Cockrell. L. Sizer, L. Clark, G. Wonders, J. Burmeister, N. Kembel, L. Campanoli. J. Todd. J. McDonald, M. Hanson. Third Row D FIICK K Dupuis, J. Kirkebo. L. Bailey, F. Mann, R. Pelzel, B. Bryant, K. Carr, P. Drahold, K. Lenz, G. Richards, M. Bishop, P. Brooke, J. Bemis, S Huntley M Ahrens T Lundquist, A. Williams. SPRING ACTIVITY MANAGERS The most important job of the spring activity man agers was the sale of the 1960 TAHOMAS Beginning 1n February managers helped pub l1c1ze the TAHOMA in roll rooms, took orders and collected money from students Near the end of May they distributed the annuals and plastic covers Students who owned an activity ticket were able to purchase the yearbook at nearly half price The sale of Big S Faculty tickets was spring act1v1ty managers last important project KAW SPRING SAVINGS MANAGERS Spring Savings Managers continued the fine job that had been carried on by the Fall Sav1ngs Man agers earlier in the year Savings envelopes were collected, checked, and recorded Ac counts were then double checked and sent to the United Mutual Savings and Loan Associ ation to be deposited Mr Don Hunt, adviser, stated that he was pleased w1th the percentage of students saving at Stadium SPRING SAVINGS MANAGFRS First Row S Rlgos J Chivers C' Wonders S William W Stlckel T Riley C Rogers F Gunther J Safer K Weinstone I Dodson I' Coo Il Heath C Hartness I Noll Doll J Dllle K Des-.en I Cismervig Third Row A Lessenger B Hunter L Lundeen E Coykendall H Algeo 'I Ifargher N Hull K Plsworth I Hagen G Williams D Chapman C wllll3lDS I Ihilllps R Thomas J Cusato , .- . . , . . J Atkins P Waagie, is. MaQ:en, F. Iiadich, Di Thorkigbsrin. s. sehefgr. sec0nd'R6w1 M, gvr2iquigrfs.vvxQwe1i, 1. 0ZDllnlS, R, Peizelfo. Portnoy, 'c. wiliiams M Davis . - . f. 1' SS, -. . . .I :I W . . ... 1Y.'. u. i I A 1 : . , . , . , 58 Urgamzatlons I-. ly their work 1n Journalism new members of Quill and Scroll recited the club pledges during spring 1n1t1at1on By candlelight they were in formed that Quill and .Scroll is the lnternation al honor society for high school Journalists Membership a dxstmct honor was reserv cd for those outstanding staff members who met the baslc requirements established by the society Candidates for Castle membership quallfled through high scholarship journalistic achieve ment and SQFVICB llcatlons board to review school newspapers yearbooks and bulletins Another project con sidered by the small but efficient membership was the gathering of school news to be sent to local newspapers Headed by President Mike Berry Vice president Margaret Lewis Secretary treasurer Christine Swanberg Sergeant at arms Carol Carlbom adviser Miss Nellie Flynn Quill and Scroll attempted to uphold the journalistic ethics in publications aim concave Leia! f ISCUSS anguage va ue llfllff N ybi lyl Idle-5 p detlzng Ill d 1. r ill kt d 1 th 11 h htll h d h th lb 111 1 Interest and enthusiasm was renewed once agaln 1n Lat1n Club as members Wlth the a1d of Lmda Imeson president and Mr John Antush adv1ser endeavored to prove that Lat1n was not a dead language The annual Latin conclave held in Renton dur1ng the sprmg h1ghl1ghted the organ1za tlons act1v1t1es Delegates rom Lat1n clubs throughout Washmgton met at the two day event to dlscuss the importance of Lat1n 1n the present age A dance sponsored Jointly Wlth the other foreign language clubs bake sales and car washes compr1sed Lat1n Club s act1v1t1es I addition a Christmas party was held for club members shortly before Christmas vacatlon Speakers who had traveled 1n h1stor1c Latin countr1es added even greater lnterest to Lat1n Club meetmgs by reporting of the1r own ex perxences 1n these nations . . ff! 1 Y- Quill annul Scroll Vluh nxcmlrcrs, Karon 'l'rcmh , Karen Iluhiaish, Miss Nellie I lVnn a1lvis.s:r.Sh:imn Krug.5min-, Carol Carlbom, ChristineSWill1lD0l'H fiffftche C ll M k Hl'I'l'y. Maur' lpwi-. I'ul Garrison, and Ilill liuurslxm, compare- two Stadium publications, the Taihomu and the World. QUILL AND SCROLL Planning to further Stadium, as a local chapter, planned a pub- - a s . r , . ' L' 1 ' li , , n . , . . . . n 1 n 1 A ' , ' I s x l L A' ' , - n . . . . . , - - rv ' . , L .i , K K A . . , L ' 'A n 'Tl' K C Y i U ' I o . a A I 1 x - 2 a - ca as Q I . , . , - . , . . . L- - a a . . , . . . , . I'1 9 ,u in Zur o icers, 1-inc 'on on 1-aecrenr - resxsurer, ,in a m :on resi n , ,a un an . . . v'cq- Vesi en , s an :uc o a m're e new ms er w ic e s w en an w ere eir c u W' I - mee . ' ' ' Organizations 59 Wafer-S fers spencl file after-sclzool time s ifng In initiating a new, active organization at Stadium this year, Water Ski Club worked toward the goal of popularizing a thrilling sport. Bob Whitacre, president-elect, along with adviser Mr. William Muse, worked hard in planning the many skiing parties which were open to all members. At these open air meetings, which began in the wintery month of January, water skiing was practiced and perfected by the ambitious group. Because the club was new, one of the first problems was to build up the club treasury. This was successfully done by staging a dance after the Stadium-Wilson basketball game, and also by receiving commissions from the sale Water Ski Club members, B. Whitacre, C, Miller. E. Hodge, B. Bratrud, R. Pascoe, G. Johnson, B Brewlll T Taylor, H. Adams, Mr. William Muse adviser. and in front, D. Troope, and P Dille group around the equipment necessary for their favorite good-weather sport. JUNIOR RED CROSS Guided by Pat Gar- rison, president, and Ilo Sather, secretary members of the Junior Red Cross launched two successful fund raising drives Money collected in the fall drive went into the general fund at Tacoma Red Cross head quarters It was used for two specific purposes Art supplies were purchased for projects held at the American Lake Veterans Hospital and at Madigan Army Hospital Also, a portion of the funds was used to send delegates to the Junior Red Cross summer training center at of basketball season tickets. 1 from club funds. Western Washington College of Education. Funds from the spring drive were used solely for the Overseas Chest Filled with clothing, toys and toilet articles, it was sent to underprivileged children in disaster areas of the world Designing and making posters and menu covers for the two hospitals, as well as spon soring a Stadium musical group to entertain hospital patients during holidays, rounded out Junior Red Cross activities Boats and equipment were provided by club participants, however, gasoline was paid for RID CROSS RhPRFSENTATIVES First Row W Jamison S Smith P Campbell C' Cantrell A Christensen A Baarslag vice resident P Garrison president I Boyd C Mounsey N McKeever S I-arlev K Hudson I Harris Third Row J Jacox J leterson C Walker J Hamre S Dean I Pederson W Swanson H Adams M lanaglotu S Miller I-ourth Row I Cromheecke K Wheeler T Cooke M Moonev K I-est I- Plliot J Churchill J Callahan M Barringer Fifth Row M Iynch M Kanavan S Anderson 'I Kettwlg D Stelllng J Bailey J Moffat D Campbell Ii Doyle F Cornwell l I'rrigo , . . ' 9 ' . . . . Sather secretary, J. Sommer, C. Miller, Ii. Blackman: V. Atkins, lVIrs. Mary' Kean mivisoff Rowzl Cl. Bonagofski, Johnson. J. -Shannon.lA.'Brottem, C. Rogersf l ,Q . , J . K - , W. , g, g. A S , 2, ,. . . ' , . . . ,.' 1 I .2 .- . . . , 4. , . . , .V . 60 01 gamzatlons 'QS-, DAGNY ERICKSON Presndent oy t1 ers, oug nufS,an rummage tl d 71 pth 5 Buy your doughnuts rn the front hall today' Wxth enthusrastrc crles the Jun1or Class cablnet spurred on thelr class doughnut sale on the f1rst day of school Thus the Class of 1961 1n1t1ated a busy and eventful year Partxclpatmg 1n thxs and other events were the cablnet and class members They were alded by helpful adv1sers MISS Hazel Mmton and Mr Dwayne Westlm Soon other fund ralslng projects were scheduled Rummage sales were planned for October 23 24 and February 26 27 Led by Lmda Peterson and Dave Worthmgton fall co chalrmen and Judy Austm and J 1m Farber wlnter co cha1rmen Jumors bus1ly cleaned out att1cs cellars and closets ln search of unwanted objects Umque stuffed rephcas of Stad1um s tlger mascot were successfully sold between November 16 and 25 at school Co chalrmen Lols Shubert and J 1m Feutz eagerly urged students to purchase these anlmals as momentoes of Stadlum JUDY WAGNER GRETCHEN VADHEIM B J WILL JIM FEUTZ Secretary Treasurer Glrls' Representative Boys' Representative . . . 4 'df 5 F ,A A . g A. F It f- .6 F F f. ,A .V K r' as 9 K I r N' l.oi-- Schubert and ,lim l-Aeulz. Co-r'huirmen. take xx few llllllllll'i oul lrom the Junior Cluss tiger -alle C :,,A!.,,. W .L . '- ' ' I Q--Q . . .4 L S . cc 7 in a - y K . i if J . . . . K ' 2 - . . . . . . T . , Q X gr' M 1, 1 - . up - K 5 . . . 7 ' 1 X. K a ' 1 .5 I , - , r F - , . . ,. s 5 lx , . n- . . . , . Dave Wor mington and I.in a C sen ic in at the Junior Class Rummage ale . in February. ' Orgamzatzons 6 MWWMQ .-alibi' H h 1 h DoN FREDRICKSON Y I dy 5 Yi Vnce Presndent Sa eprove proflialvle or umor ass Havmg completed three 1mportant money makmg projects durmg the fall months the Jumor Class was f1nanc1ally ready to present 1ts annual Jumor prom on December 5 Choosmg Aurora Boreal1s as 1ts theme Delores Weller and Ed Bare co charrmen transplanted a portron of frozen polar lands to Stad1ums gym A grgantrc 1ceberg evergreen trees 1c1cles and gl1tter1ng stars were among speclal effects ornamentmg the gym Durmg Apr11 fmal plans were formulated for the Junlor Class Assembly by Judy Snyder and Joe Cock rell co chalrmen A unlque and enJoyable program was presented to the student body shortly after spr1ng vacatron For 1ts frnal Off1C13l act1v1ty of the school year the Class of 1961 staged the annual Farewell to Semors Dance as a tr1bute to departlng Stad1um sen1ors Mean whlle Jumors eagerly prepared to assume the1r new pos1t1ons as student body leaders for the ensumg year M. 'Nur I MISS HAZEL MINTON MR DWAYNE 1 ur ol lxl Illlllllll dzluls Advlser Adviser . . .I f W 3? M ry-wx S ,,,,.,, Q Renee le furo. liarbara liisceglia. and S ir ey Cleveland rehearse their act under the wzxtc ful eyes of .Iumor As-semlml co-chairmen, . u 'n I er and Joe Cockrell. ' ' C r Y C ' ,f 4' ' T1 ,. iss? 4 - fl' m4'fL?'if?,' -, fk'k 5 W ' 4 1, . 1 A . lfr. W-Q, -Lff ,wk 3 ,E .-gr -K sdeccy rf tiff? 'I .- - 1 .',, 1 M 'X f ' i' 523 'V C . fr! fi . . . . . ' 5 1 li a t , , k. : .A ' ! 7 , 2 ' a K 7 K . . , ' , . , , . .- 7 ' ' K 9 .. ' . ' ik , 3 4 . A J, 's Dolores VV0lc-r zmri lid Han- ,lumol Plum co-clxairnxcn. arrive 1-.xlly lu luke 62 Orgamzatlons 'W op omore ass to lie biggest Sale Paper everywhere' In January the Sophomore Class undertook therr frrst money makmg project of the year paper drrve J 1m Cockrell and Penny Walte headed thls pro ject They were also co chaxrmen of an all school sk1 trlp held on March 5, and sponsored by thelr class Two act1v1t1es were held durlng February Valentrne candy was sold from February fxrst through the twelfth In order to galn the students mterest team captalns were chosen, each captarn then selected ten members for hrs team At the end of the two week perlod, a wmner was chosen and Carol Bonagofskls team was treated to a dlnner at the Islander Restaurant Co chalrmen Dlane Worthmgton and Claudla Curtrlght reported that four hundred dollars had been made on the Droject tote lx xe of n 5 yu and mrg., zlne Wayne Swanson and beorgxna Kemp drlrgently apply elbow grease as they prepare for many customers at the Sophomore Class car wash BILL CRAWFORD Presrdent Randi Greene and Bill Carbone, C0 chalmren, dance and talk ln preparatron for an lnformal sophomore hop DIANE WORTHINGTON PAM BROTMAN Secretary Treasurer . . ' . 11 I ld 1 C f S7 M , Q3 C I - . Kr . . V- . . T a . - . - I . . ' 1 fl u , o u ' 9 1 . . N 5 y r, - - ,sl ' , g n, u Sophomore Class paper drive co-chairmen. Penny Waite and Jim Cockrell, 1 1: s uwsm v--a ' r fa ' s. - ,N . k e ,I A P ff N f t, fy S ' X . - - - 4 .. S ., , 4, , I, ' -. , if V I ,K , . . Er an y aeproves 0 i e Sc 00 year The f1rst dance glven by the Sophomore Class was an Apr1l Fools Dance held 1n the gym B111 Carhone and Ranch Greene co chalrmen of the dance declded that It should be mformal w1th a band prov1d1ng the muslc Durmg sprlng vacatlon many sophomores put aslde the1r play and spent the vacat1on d1l1gently washlng cars It was a bxg success and added addltlonal funds to thelr treasury As a fmale to thexr f1rst year at Stad1um the sophomores staged the annual Sophomore May Dance Moonhght and Roses Chosen to re1gn over the gala affalrs were Janet Dupuls queen Judy Dxsney prmcess and Nancy Gordon prlncess Colorful decorat1ons adorned the walls and festxve muslc was supphed by a local dance band Jeff Mlller and Kathy Gxaudrone were IH charge of the exc1t1ng event 'riff ll M I Organizations 63 th mf thebo My tile hyo dJffMll ook 50Dh es MARK HONEYWELL Vnce President Co-X il'-4 uv 7 CLAUDIA CURTRIGHT Gnrls' Represenfaflve BILL CALKINS Boys' Representafave fi MRS ELVA WILLIAMS Adviser sad' 5' 'i MR D L JOHNSON Advlser cl f v1 1 I Q 1 L l - ' Z w i 4 ' f Lv- , .nl if 'L - - - ' 'L r f KL A ' L, . ' 1 L' l ' Q I ' 7 ' S JJ 3 ? K. - , , ,F as Q . . . 7 . . fl A , -5 ' . . , . J' rw ll ' . 9 - ' 2 U . . . A ' 7 ' 7 I . . . . . , Diane VVor inglon and Carolee Gentili comme e or ' phomgre 3 Queen i as co-chairmen Kat 'iaudrone an e 1 er 1 on, Joyce Jarshow. .' omore Class Cupcake Sale chairman, makes her bigg 't sale to Carole Gentille. ' V 1 1 N ' E' - L M Q, ,, IS f e the Sun essenhal fo man S exrsfence Expressecl in every form of arf-n . A --- 66 Fine Arts 1 i Y 3 . 2 2 3 5 S s i Z 2 Q ' ' Q E I-I I . V 2 e i .L K lkj. t xx W lg! .w ORCIHIICSTRA First Row: Violin: N. Sickafoose, R. Camell. Viola: B. lireiten. F. Swanberg. Cello: ll. Iirewitt. J. VVilkinS0n. Second Row: Violin: li. fella, D, Nletzler. H Clarinet: J. Thomas. .XltnS1ixophone: 'l'.'1'aylor. Third Row: Violin: J. Forsberg. J. Ward, S. Mcfracken. J. Magee. French Hom: D. Johnson, B. Dodge. R. Mladenich, F. C, Erickson. S. Olson. Fourth Row: Percussion: I-1 Bare, S. Smith. W. Tiffany. 36 ,kE,.'z2:Sff H ' . .ff f , 1 Y 1 1-2 - my SLJFEW . l . r QQ., . ORCHESTRA CABINET First Row: li. Cella seeretary, C. Swanherg presiflenl. B. Breiten vice-president. Seeond Row: R. Cnmell fenipr I representative. U' Doll sophomore rppregemativg. C, lzrirkson Junior revisen gi wore fur Ilin- lianfl Away from llie prewure of c'l.ixse-. Mr. Joe Vilheeler. luinfl rind 0i'c'liesti'1i lI'lsll4llL'lOI'. representative. z 5 5, S C F 5 , n 5 3 DDoll Cl M epo ynhl llE o Ob0eJMy Bs pt O R ttTr BbkP MGob S gB DThyn Fine Arts 67 Qrclzesfra mem ers Sell can y in spare time fo pay for colorful outfits As the strains of White Christmas filled the auditorium, Stadium's orchestra enter- tained a full house at the annual Christmas concert. Orchestra also played in a winter and a spring concert. New outfits were purchased this year from the proceeds of a candy sale. The boys wore white dinner jackets and the girls royal blue dresses. Stadium's orchestra, under the direction of Mr Joe Wheeler also sent Nedra Sickafoose Chris Swanberg Shirley Olson Mike Daven port and Ed Dare as representatives to the all state orchestra This group comprised of members from different schools in the state gave student musicians a chance to work under several famous conductors The Northwest solo and ensemble contests held this year at Clover Park High School, was another important activity in which the orchestra took part Seated are Outstanding mUSiCiaI1S, Christine Swanberg, Nedra Sickafoose, Charles Tigeranna members sell candy to chocolate-hungry Stadiumites. McGregor. Standing are Ed Bare, Mike Davenport, Bob Scott, Bill Bergstrom, and Shirley Olsen. These music students are delegates to the Allstate Urchestra- 68 Fine Arts TIGERANNAS First Row IN Hood C Brubaker G Anderson N Slckafoose G Knutson M Bou gofskl K Hudson D Thomas S Smlth S Sch H M gsilvzlfk qgcuond RIEDWIIE Haley A Tremblav D Salatlno B Vldauskxs M Runte M Mlller S TISOH B Larsen I Sather S Loucks G LIVBFIDOTS Bwgfsaen Thnfd Puls D1 le K Klaben B Whitney C Kohler I Slzer S Dean S Mlraldl l Clark M Ahrens D Chapman J Kenzer V Pudlsts S Enckson I Ostendorf 'VI 'Vlurldge B Baldwm 1gerannas marc an ance urmg lnaskeflvalf ll bf frmes The shrrll sound of a wh1stle m the bowl before school or durmg fourth penod was a sxgn that Stad1um s marchmg g1rls, T1gerannas, were busy practxcmg Many hours were spent perfectmg the marchmg routmes wh1ch entertamed crowds at games Eye catchmg dance routlnes, under the d1rect1on of Nancy Hood, V1C9 presldent, were mtroduced At half txme durmg the football games, the glrls, clad 1n thelr short whlte umforms, marched and danced to the mus1c of the Stadlum Marchmg Band T1gerannas also marched at basketball half tlmes 1dea used for the flrst t1me thls year The Veterans' Day Parade, Tacoma s Santa Claus Parade and the Daffodll Parade const1tuted the remammg Tlgeranna marching asslgnments for the year Fxgeranna cabinet Kathy DUPUIS presldent Betty Brenten lrea urcr Nancv Hood vice presndent and Barbara Baldwln secretary model their newly deslgned outflts . v . , . . .DL ' . . . . , .U .. , . I, . , a , . , , , , l , , A . -. 2 ' .4 . I. , . il. . . . . ., . . 4 . U ... .' . . , . , , I, . l , , . , . X' -' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' 1' - - 4 - - 4- ' V - Q - , . . . , . .Q. . J J 0 ' g Cl ' . . . . , . . . - - all a . ' ' s l - .S V . Fine Arts 69 -.LV M l lgfpiff SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST As Lorna Pike and Ward Tiffany dramatically display their theatrical talent, fellow troopers look on. First Row: A. Lessenger, N. Alley, C. Swanberg, K. Tremblay, C. Carlbom. Second Row: R. Ervin, P. Radich, L. Edlund, M. Bonagofski, L. Sizer, R. Brevik. National Thespran members Jesse Jacox Pat Ilurkey Carol Carlbom Cathy Kane and Larry Mltsules practice a reading for a forthcommg play Newly formed Castle Players carry on as 1ff e f eater group Castle Players, a newly formed dramatrcs club, had an actrve year As they were re orgamzed from the old Thespran Club, the players endeavored to meet h1gh standards set by the former Thesprans The group presented several plays at school and also enter ed the Pac1f1c Lutheran College one act play festival in February Organ1zed as a httle theater group th1s year, the dramatrc troupe undertook to produce the1r plays entlrely on their own, however, members were grateful for the helpmg hand g1ven them by Mr Robert Evans, Castle Players' advrsor CASTII IIAYI' RS F1rstR0w A Les-.enger P Radich I c00ll10l' li Muse I Iatox I Olson I3 Hanson C McKinnon L Cromheecke G Hofeditz C Angelus C Carlbom Second Row D Ieterson I Frmzen li Doyle K West I Olson B Iilackmon I Jones P Burkey C Seifert J Topolskl Third Row P Cordon L - i , , - . . Pike, L. Honey, K. Kane, C. Macdonald. 141. ondnlaa, L. Mnanlea, W. Tiffany. l I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' XVQKK gk 'A' X G 5 1 xi x 9 'N-,.-af - , X ,Ap fd Q v m- ak if 3 wg , I ' 1. A:f'fS' Y-1 ' v I Ml ' 1wZQ?ffa'kf16ffZ?g A e f.. ! . , Ziggzig if fir 4 N Xvsx-., W '- . '.-if-. f4,5?TM6i'Qgi 1' . fi - . I 'i'AEKjgfff:'Qfi5' -1 J' F-?,fQfs2i:sM AN A, H ' yikx, A l , ,A K N 'jf5ff'.'ffiZf? x Y-Q - L65 - i.f,f?ff5:t? :vfE,lw'x.5+ '. ,,v,1,Q,-1, .5 AQ ,X Q Ye A I X X X ,1 MARTHA KAREN FISCHE KATHY GEN ' ' KATHY M ,-f A ': :': ' X I ,A AAA . W' , ..f-am. 1 .we ,JL sl , ww , ..- ' C ,- X in Fme A1 ts Now let's see how loud the seniors can yell! These were familiar words to Stadium's student body this year. Cheerleaders: King Brian Magnusson, Queen Nancy Alley, Duke Nic Anderson and Duchess Gretchen Wonders presented many new ideas for boosting school spirit at games. During each pep assembly a contest was held to determine which class showed the most spirit in school yells. At the end of football and basketball seasons the cheerleaders award- ed a trophy donated by Pep Club to the class which had won the most contests. Stadium's cheer staff attended a conference, held at the beginning of the year, in West Bremerton. Among the activities of the day were committee meetings at which the cheer- leaders and songleaders from each school in the Capital League presented a topic for dis- cussion. This experience proved to be an in- valuable help to all. Back at Stadium the enthusiastic yell staff with their many new yells contributed greatly to the color and excitement of all games. sc 007 spirit at games, assemblies pf l s J' ff Q5 72 Fine Arts ga- tx'--. in ,.,..,.v,1,-,Y V - 5, nn- . . Q BAND First Row: Oboe: J. Meyers. Bam Clarinet: J. Thomas. Flutes: L. Anderson. J. Richardson. M. Forslin, V. Plattner, E. Fomia, K. Kurrell. Smond Row: Clarinet: M. L C. Thomas, D. Mansfield, E. Borhek, D. Frivold. R. Obom, M. Stein. B. Scott. Third Row: Saxophone: T. Taylor, L. J. Roberts, T. Costanti. Bassoon: R. Paine. Bass Saxoghox Calkins, D. Nelson, 'I. Fawcett, D. Evans, M. Grobins, P. Roman, B. Burbank. Fourth Row: Percussion: E. Bare, W. Tiffany, S. Smith, L. Jorgenson, R. Barnett, B. Slyter. ubl 1 li .' ' sn 1 .' ' ' ' - - . . Onglellflig P917 UP the Cheerlrlg section to rollicking strains played Ed Bare, delegate to the Rohm Hood Band. which marched at the Rose Bowl, ' em va . . . D I demonstrates the style which makes him an outstanding drummer. E k---J hath-n-nn -li D. Reed, G. Smith, J. Buhre J. Delano, P. More. C. Gr-av, D. Buhre. J. Marty. Trumpet: French Hom: J. Thomas, D. Johnson, B.. Dodge, R. Mladenich, C. McGregor. Trombone: B. C. Seifert. Mr. Joe Wheeler director. Baritone: D. Hoover, B. Bergstrom. Fine Arts 73 Banc! joins Tigerannas inmarc ingformaiions, lzabf-time entertaining The Stadium Band, a combined marching and concert band, finished the year with a new trophy added to their collection. Won in the Tacoma Santa Claus Parade, this trophy was awarded to the band for their precise march- ing and neat appearance. Concert work included three performances in Stadium's auditorium and the annual band contest held in Sumner, Washington. At Christmas time the band sold candy, proceeds were used to sponsor a trip to the International Band Festival in Abbotsford, British Columbia. The festival consisted of a parade and competition between bands from both Canadian and American high schools. To the all-state band, Stadium sent Bob Scott, Charles McGregor, and Bill Bergstrom as representatives. Many Stadium band mem- bers participated in the all-northwest solo and ensemble contest, held in February. BAND COUNCIL First Row: B. Bergstrom property manager, P. More historian, V. Plattner secretary-treasurer, W. Tiffany drum major. Second Row: C. McGregor property manager, L. -J. Roberts sophomore representative, E. Bare vice-president, B. Burbank president, P. Roman, senior representative, M. Grobins junior representative. With vim and vigor, Mr. Joe Wheeler directs the pep band in a rousing number at a basketball game. Film Arts I' flier' 09 'S ks will-f. 8 131: 1 ' 14' ff -vw I - ,f -1-P I ,IMIIN y11'l,,'l:il ' 1'-I ul: Igi'l'u-1:1 1 - Flne Alts an marc in fgeranna ormaffons WARD TIFFANY Clad in short blue skirts, white sweaters and white hats, Stadium majorettes, Jeri Rich- mond, Sandy Williams, Lorraine Cain and Sharon Weis, marched during half-times of football and basketball games. In the spring of the preceding year, these four girls were chosen by former majorettes and Mr. Joe Wheeler, band advisor, on the basis of their ability to twirl a baton. Drum Maior During the summer, the girls practiced in Wright's Park, when school began, the major- ettes drilled with Tigerannas in the bowl. The majorettes aided Tigerannas in march- ing formations, and led both Tigerannas and the Stadium Marching Band in the Veterans' Day Parade and the Daffodil Parade. Majoreffes aria! Sparkle to games gsgjfn 'K sk 1 'Ts if A 1 A , lu wx Y II Q BER 59 ,, 45 H, 5? W- 'Ki,f,3ssQ'9gg!f Y ' - 5351.134 ,nf 4 ' 1 -? ' - x - 2 A .Av Q - ' Q u a , 9 ' 124, 53? g , 1 g .5 ,f S5 sis 'sk EE Sutiv JARVITS JOE COCKRELI. King Prince , 'Wi' s :Rav MIRALDI JUD DER QUOGN Princess is A fx CAROL BONAGOFSKI Duchess ,A--f' Fine Arts 77 u y and Penny re1gn over gm 1ron eshvrhes Clnnaxmg gala Pep Week activities was the crowning of Judy Hovland as Pep Queen Queen Judy s court J aeDene Olson Junior attendant and Inga Lemke sophomore at tendant was then presented to Football Night guests On the following day royalty headed the Pep parade and reigned at the annual Turkey Attired in a royal blue ensemble Princess Penny Wilson portrayed the role of the Old Brown Castle s regal representatlve at the Queens Crown game against Wilson High School During half time festivities Wilson s victory over Stadium 1n the activity ticket sale con test was announced Penny was then crowned princess and reigned throughout the evening with Wilson s queen Day game with Lincoln High School. 78 Fine Arts 'lf + '4X ' 1, Qt ur' 'M -aw f' QW EF 'Z Z F me Arts 79 ,rx 1 2 -QL Q- Q- i , I ' .. - r l , f iliiiil - X Hovland, N. Alley. J. Knutson, E. Anderson, Mr. Paul Margelli director. Second Row: J. Atkins, oyer. K, Hagberg. K. Carr. lhird Row: M, Barringer, D. Davis, F. Cornwell, D. Nelson, S. Melton, h Row: A. Hausfield, J. Ostendorf, T, Kelly, H. McKenzie, W. Faulhaber, B. McLean, P. Campbell, 4 fl A Q A iz ' f -- P ' 35 3 . xi 5+ S A f te Q 5. f 1 i g . -- e - ' ' ' I Q v ,Q C' .V - I , -.H 4.1 -Q Y . - ' . .v f' 1 rx'-r ' ' ' D . V A O 5 - x .. V Fine Arts 81 Choir performs many concerts, participates in 700 voice massed! clzoir A Cappella Choir, composed of eighty-two Stadium vocalists, performed well throughout the year and captivated audiences whenever they appeared- Their performance inthe an- nual Christmas program in Stadium's auditor- ium showed great versatility as they perform- ed, equally well, both classical hymns and modern carols. Besides the Christmas program, the choir also sang in many assemblies and presented a program for the Kiwanis Club. Individual talent honors went to Loleta Bailey, Jean Atkins, Bob Burbank, and Karen Dale, who represented Stadium's choir in the annual Recognition Recital. Here scholarship ability as well as talent, was seriously consid- ered. Organized at the beginning of second semes- ter were Madrigals. This select group of vocal- ists, including choir director Mr. Paul Mar- gelli, was chosen from A Cappella membership at large. Madrigals performed songs from the works of old world composers while dressed in costumes of medeival times. Vlfith his usual enthusiasm, lVlr. Paul Mzlrgelli lends lhc choir in the Jim sticknoy' Barham Nlwxlllllle' and David Twle get in 501119 974173 Practice while Mr. Paul Murgelli accompanies them on the piano. 'llninksgiving Day assembly. 82 Fme Alts 4s l i,-M 3' 3- ' Q.:-nv-1.4,.ir L 1:15 L X Xxx X in-Q1 -7- 2 E K i Q 40' QQ ,aw ,WT 6 if g . Ak - LQQWZ? ,. nf. A - Qgfwx K N' fa NW, fi 553, . ' - f . 1- 3,40 ,, f-Wx H Ai .Q+,.W 'ff :fr .Xwm'1.1l1-wixlwl K.4y V411 lillwknix Nllx In-fu,-'11-m111.:1u ui musk in ' lhnu- Ive-l'0lv TIN' NWIHLI 11 -lfillllvf ntl- Fme Arts sa AN Amemcan annua mm of t jg. The ever present goal of the 1960 TAHOMA Staff produclng an All Amencan annual was the stlmulus wh1ch kept staff members on the go thoughout the year Work on the yearbook began 1n the sprmg of 1959 w1th the selectlon of staff members By fall a theme of hght 1n educatxon was developed, and was then exempl1f1ed 1n the d1v1s1on sheets and 1l1ustrated nn the expanded t1tle pages, mtroductlon, and closmg By the use of eye catch1ng posters and d1s plays eXh1b1ted durmg months prevlous to the publ1cat1on of the annual, the staff was able to make the TAHOMA a part of the entlre school year lormlng, the lrlo that engmeered the Iroduvtlon of the 10410 Iahom na. Mnrgilet Iewxs. efhtor M lwerett Bedford ulvxser rl Kay Vanliuskxrk assouate erlxtor 'tr-W VLI ff-MFZED f R Karen Doblash 1960 TAHOMA busmess manager shows Lmda Kurtz 1961 busmnss Norma Kembel an editor begins A Sub Cnptlou drne poster as Conrad manager tricks of the trade while lNancv Hull next year s 3SSOClatE edltor and Ju Gates art eduor adds the frmshmg touches to tltle pages K ,1 Snyder edltor looks on 2 IAHUMA SIAM- K l'l1l'O8E Castle lhrectorw edntor K Gaston topv ecintox S Kruglmre gurls sports edltor J Mxchaelson fine arts edxtor K Dale organuatlons ethtor I' Vhlson photo chxef ll Lollms semors edltor L Mounsey boys sport-. edltor . Q Q - 61 . f In cc as V sf y' 6 . . . , 1 J A 'y ' t ' Q ' .' ' 1:z'- tat . . r. 'I' 2 .an ' 1 5 ' 'A 4 . 3. or if ' ,, I s 5 L - 0 ,fm . J. , . . E-,T Q 1 v - xl 0 yi? Throughout the year by the use of more prctures varxed types and mterestmg stones the 1959 Fall World staff under the dlrectron of Mr Harvey J Albrecht adwser endeavored to exempllfy therr motto Easy to Read and VVorth Readlng Followm the example of Larry Marshall edltor and Kathy Dupurs assoclate edrtor staff members soon became prof1c1ent ln the use of Journahstlc customs and styles Re porters and ad staff members learned to balance layouts wlth attractwe copy photographs and well deslgned advel tlsements A specral Chrlstmas ed1t10n was the mam effort of the fall staff Thls paper contalnlng lnterestmg and seasonal stones proved to be a most lnspmng contrlbutron to Sta dlum s Chrrstmas .ff I vxom Vkh I J K 4 ht D. f ln rn lymmzxl must- Larry Mal'-.hall. Fall World Emo, ,cuewvs hid lust issue of Stzuliumk r1ewsp.1pw-, a - a 'V A L A , r n , . E . I , V . , ' , ' cc ' ya , . . on 7 . z-s ' - ' - s f . , . . , , . . 1 . , L .- . . . , , , - . , . A l l l Vw A -.- L I : . t Ti r ' ' A r ' 5 , 5- A iz? , I ' Tail eww- .KM ' Q ll 4 'fn 5-hy . Uv ,E . 4' 4 V 'te fs PNY A 5 , 1' 5 I af , . l Seconfllliorvz V. Hren. ll. Gunderson. K, Iludson. R, leCuro, C. Farlbom, J. Hovlancl, C . .. uwn. Fine Arts 35 iaff of Spring World reviews Sfaafium ofngs in wor S an pictures With a busy schedule of six four-page edi- tions and two special six-page issues ahead of them, Spring World staff members anticipated a semester of hard work and fun. Applying journalistic knowledge obtained in the fall semester, staff members published a special millage edition as their first issues Wednesday and Thursday afternoons prior to publication were devoted to work at the printer's. Proofreading and last minute changes in layout comprised the main duties performed. Castle Brick write-ups were once again made a part of the World. Feature stories also included articles about the Boy-of-the-Month i chosen by Student Council, and Girl-of-the- Month chosen by Girls' Council. The outstanding event of the semester for the spring staff was the final senior edition which included memories of the past and a forecast of the future Edl!0 L11 Stella and BSSOC 219 8dlt0 E leen Frate check p oof hot off the p ess for the ne t edition of th old UNK KONI 5 5 5 U1 I5 itlllklliqtlillt ' r 4' en i ' r i r, r , r , x ' ' e w r . HPI i' 2 X' .ID S'l'Al l M12 Haney Albrecht adviser. li. Stella. M, Miller. S. lkidmorc. A. l i'ulcl'. l'. lizxrrison. J. Uedu, .'. Wisvwell. J. Harkness. 'l'. linger. li nursnm. 1. ic en rec '. ' '. 401 ern ui-s , . un er. mae anmenf hmes f Q Symbol of file Ofympw games of 9006! jf anal Sporfsmanslup S. . . I ll ' has Zifazoneal file fcleal 38 Sports -5 Nr if 2 'I I 1 9 5 f 2, ,L y .1 . ti, , n z 'Q L ,ff f'fff'? 5' . '+' 1','4f',,.:s.f cf , f-fm: ' ig ,f f 'L .1-:gl 22:1 , V 1 f-.Q-gg. 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S Tlson B B ya t New gym fam 1i1eS comp eie , Sports program 1S reorgamze New Shlfllng' and ready for use were the gym pool and locker rooms Because new faC1l1tl6S were completed late gxrls sports could not get underway unt1l the second semester Fm ally 1n February basketball teams were orgamzed and the glrls sports season was on 1tS way After a hard game of basketball or an hour 1n the pool g1rls were grateful the new shower stalls spaclous lockers and large mlrrors Other glrls sports act1v1t1es throughout the year were plunges and h1keS To earn one hobby pomt a prospectlve Stadlana member had to attend elght plunges ln the pool or f1V8 h1keS The bowlmg league also prov1ded a team pomt to those part1c1pat1ng Meetmg at the Tower Lanes every Frlday glrls Refereemg an lmportant part of the sports program was just one of the many duties carrled out by capable student leaders They also asslsted the teachers by mstructmg classes 1n swlmmmg team sports and dancmg For thelr work stu dent leaders earned one poxnt toward an athletlc letter and 1 Ih 2. 1 lv one graduat1on credlt ck V Wlenker J Olse R Nelsso Third Ro P Dahold J Wagne ee e .1 h k om . i I : . ' ' i r, . ' , . . ensvo . 7, s , '. i 'a s, . , .. rmi , . ' , . n, . n ur A r, ow: . s , . 'n, . , . ac meim. S, r W i , . er, '. n rs, . ' . ' w: . r , . r 0 , . . . , . r n . o n u . gjzig 0 ' 1 . . w , K . I , 7 7 7 7 . . . . , . . . , . 7 7 . , . V 7 5 I A . n Z , ' 7 7 , I I . , . . . v - ' A . , I , 7 , 4 j . , . I y , ky f enjoyed an hour of fun and relaxatlon. , 3 . Q Q A J , , u 4.,A.w,J ' 7' A 7 ' 7 A ' ' '7L',L.L.Q, 'Q' . . . t X v ggi! 7 7 ' 7 - ' Sluflenl lezuler. lien lJeCar0. emerges dripping w I 'nd refres ecl fr ' ' n mower nn e 'ir s' new o er .ami shower ro , 92 Sports ri men are ity eaguec ampionsp tg BllKy g d An rnexpenenced football team of a year ago proved to be THE team to beat rn thrs year s Crty and Caprtal League races Stadrum s Tlgers fought off all competltlon 1n the Cxty League chase to become 1ts undefeated champxon The ma1n threat 1n th1s campargn was Bellar mme who had prevrously edged out the Tlgers rn the Gnd Go Round But wrth the t1tle at stake Stadxum raced past the Bells by a score of 20 7 By vrrtue of chance to play rn the annual Turkey Day game That sunny Thanksgrvlng afternoon at Lmcoln Bowl was to be the 1nsp1red flnale to the 1959 football season Throughout the game the capaclty crowd notrced Sta drum s desxre and aggressxveness to w1n From the open 1ng kxck off to the f1nal gun the Tigers easrly trounced Lrncoln 19 7 and outplayed them 1n both offense and defense It was not untll the closrng mrnutes of the game that the Abes scored therr one and only s1x pornter Havmg estabhshed a record of 5 wms and only 3 losses throughout the season Stadrum was named among the top teams ln the state Smghng out those who were out standmg leaders rn the1r pos1t1ons the Tacoma News Rrchardson to the all crty team At the annual football banquet Rrchardson was voted Stadrum s Insprratlonal Award wmner and Keyes recerved the team s Best Blocker Award Charhe Wrlhams and Ken Elsworth shared Improved Player honors BACKSFtRlTDeRo hRhrdsJRhad L0 secodRoJCnghtDFk EDSKEI TSu1FB eSCWl BKy TD11 Shif in into second gear, i e es scampers around his ri ht en . , , . . - . , . . i J , a Q ' - . . 7 . . . ' ' ' I Q I Q , ' - - . , i . 0 0 I - ' u Y placing high in the Capital League, Stadium won the Tnbune named Isam Morgan, B111 Keyes and Jun 7 . . . - - 9 s , . , . . . irs ow: , sa, '. ic a , . ic r son, . wens. n w: . u ri , . ric , N . Sworth. . is , . am , . iliams . e es, . 3 . STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM Olympla West Bremerton Aberdeen Lmcoln Bellarmlne East Bremerton Lmcoln vzcformus m Than sgwmg Day game STADIUM 6 Wilson 0 . 13 0 14 ' 0 . 7 94 Spm ts Pur mf IS Siress 01 for QOOCI Je ense im BOB LEVINSON JACK HEINRICK EDWARD KINTZ JIM RICHARDSON Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Captam IINI rst ROW swmlh IC cox merv ouglis I Klrkebo Second Row B Promholfl I fovkrell li Kellv W qwmsun I Arl7 .XII - A ' A 1 In I 1'-. z ' ' . ,' 's 1 5 1 ' 1 ' A 1 l I D r . fx I QQ! sv N . 'I - Ifi .' Z IJ, Iflx - . 'I'. H' k' , C. Ii ,. C. Il 'zs'. .. ' . .I ' 1 . I . 1- I . . V. . . I .' . 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' ' ', S' Ib, ? f ' n 4 9-. gi. 43 E ' df , , Q ff ,I 4,1 ' Q . ,I X , ,gm 4L4,l - 'I x 4 4 W 4 -eh. A.. L ' -'ff . yr M 7, f 4 if 1. . J :este i.,.,,, x 4 .. I Q 4 sw 1 4 Mann-Mm .., '5 am.-f,,.,1g ' W A' ywmwwl 7 X if ','f.f 'Z'I.'.. ,.'1r.vm,.f.n-m.,.M,.-..,, WJ? I 1.- f ' W 4 X , ,..... ,- -..M ...H 1- - N, M 4 ' I ' ' 3 Q Sf , gh - ' I 4.4.4 ,, - ,MA --- J ' K , 4 1 r xp-4' ' - W -- - -Q. ...:1'- .1-sushi! 'Wing ka' ' -M. , M .,,.,,,,.,,, :,'t' ..,,,, ,,,,,, --'J-v.---, Q. , 'F-:..,. N 96 Sports RESERVE FOOTBALL F tR Br W H Kelly Seco d Rn L P pp RESERVE FOOTBALL By c o m p e t i n g against reserves of other local high schools, Stadium's reserve team gained necessary ex- perience. The Tigers played four games of the proposed six-game schedule and ended the season with one win, one tie, and two losses. This year defense was the mam factor in the reserve team s strength consequently many games resulted in low scores Because their depth in the front line could not supple ment this power the team played with a handlcap Reserves highlight of the season came when George Emery ran the ball into the end zone to beat a rugged Clover Park team by a score of 7 6 In another excltxng game Stadium stopped Wilson s conversions to set the Tigers up with a tie 12 12 Coaches Mr Ed Klutz and Mr Jack Hem rick stressed the lmportance of the players experience as good preparation for next year s varsity squad After losing fourteen lettermen the 1960 team would be in need of experienced players P y Th d Ro J Sull M Boedek S nd Wh in y eserves prowde dept for varS1ty LOYD PERCY ELMER PETERSON Sophomore Coach Sophomore Ccach SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL At the begin ning of the season much of the sophomore football talent was sent up to the varsity team consequently the squad started the season with a d1st1nct handicap In spite of this the yearlmgs were never short of effort They ended the year with a record of one wm one tie and six losses Coaches Mr Loyd Percy and Mr Elmer Peterson praised Clint Hathaway for his out standing Job at halfback His determination and ability to run kept the sophomores ground attack a threat to their opponents The teams tnumph of the season was ln beating Bellarmme by a score of 14 0 Their only t1e was also at the hands of the Bells SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL F t Ro C H th ay B Cra ford B Ca bone C f Sec nd Ro J Ull St e G Felt D Th d R B Bl kesly B Walte H tha y J Mcl t ff C M ll Fou t C rt L C an D W hl d G M rphy J J g 9 . , y 9 . 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Spor ts IQQVSPGCQ ig in eague Sian IWQS STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM is extern' North Thu Sumner Puyallup Olympla East Bremerton Wllson West Bremerton Lincoln W1lson Bella en Bellarmlne Olymp1a I IUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM STADIUM East Bremerton West Bremerton Lincoln WIISOH Lmcoln Aberdeen Bellarmme 98 Sports Hoopsfers capture sevenflz straiglzt Hoop - G0 - Rouncl In defending their State AA basketball championship of last year, Coach Jack Heinrick's Tigers proved to be the same type of fast-running, sharp-shooting, and win- ning team. Stadium began the 1960 season by winning their seventh Hoop-Go-Round in a row and outclassing all other City League competitors. Living up to this precedent, the team won five straight games before drop- ping a breath-taker to Olympia by a score of 45-44 in the last five seconds of play. Defense was based on a united effort with all players working together. Providing the offensive punch were the regular steady shooters plus the miraculous scoring ability of Captain Charlie Williams. Williams was con- stantly in Tacoma s spotlight due to his shattering of many Capital and City League scoring records Ending the season with a record of 14 wins and 6 losses the Tigers placed second 1n the city and third in the Capital League race A post season vote by the entire team elected Paul Milan as the years Inspirational Award winner g bs JACK HEINRICK Head Coach Wi? l ht po d 1 g y MAX ouaois Assistant Coach 7 , . . ia... A ' Stadiums Charlie Williams ra ' one of his many rebounds during East Bremerton game. 21 Hmm NA ' Agile .lack Cur rig scores two ints with his rivin a -in. Sports 99 mfy Sfress or a ance ense umm R' .ww wiv? .ful Mxlxn scorcs durmf, lncoln game as both teams gather for rebound VXRblIX 1iXbKl1IiAlI lfront Nlr .lack Hemruk coach becond Row I Rnchardb J Lurtrxghl IJ Llsworth K Plsworth I Morgan J Walker D Rowlandb C Vhlllams I Mllm 1 DeRosa 4 ' A , 4 1 -XA M , K I y x xv iv 1 V' V+ -1.-A, L ' A f X '- rib, 4 A 5 55 A . n , .X i,,,Q,q ix I, I 'a . ' 1: ' 1 lf ' Ya , ' 5 - I , 1' .. ' 1 - ,' :'l. ' '. . ' Y , , . 1' ,. ,. , . ' ', w. Y- I' . ,. 11 . ' N. . 100 Sports as U52 AL 'Z -'G fix if , x Fri,-ix it ,,.p- w 2 ,F N.. ..,,,,.,.N s. 4: Q79 N. 1 ? if- 1,,..ff Lf Y I gg- 44 X., 3' cv Vi' N ' L K, 5 'A 11 4 -U Eg, 11 K a - Rig? 1' 5 ,M 'ia 45: Qports 101 op omores gain valuable experience SOPHOMORE BLUES F tR D W ch D Abec g Sec Fed J C bo Th C St H!hD SOPHOMORE GOLDS Sophomore b o y s strrvmg for the perfectlon of such basketball blmg and defensxve essent1als made the Soph omore Golds a success for the 1960 season Dunng the year the team partlclpated rn a hrghly competrtlve league composed of s1m1lar squads from hrgh schools 1n the surroundlng area Durmg after school practxces the Golds were advrsed and coached competently by Mr Loyd Percy Outstandmg players for the year John Bergerson and John Engvall led the1r team rn the scormg department Wlth these two boys pI'OVld1I1g a strong offenslve combln atlon and the fme defense efforts of the ent1re squad Stadlum s Golds closed the season wlth an rmpresslve 6 6 record SOPHOMORE BLUES To provrde many deservmg boys wlth the chance to learn and lmprowe then' basketball technlque the Soph omore Blues team was organlzed under the capable leadersh1p of Mr Dwayne Westlm The team competed w1th other schools sec ondarx squads and all members were grven the chance to play throughout the season In th1s way vrtal experrence necessary for future teams was ga1ned Hrgh polnt man for the 1960 season was Bob Frederlck who led the Blues to a two w1n and elght loss record Also playrng a major part rn the team s success and showmg promlse for the years to come were John Brown Jxm Thomas B1ll Carbone and B111 Heath Prov mg that there IS no substltute for practxce sophomores showed steady rmprovement as the season progressed S HOVIORI COIIJS lf R I L, ' ' ' 1 A 5 r L- Q 5 . Y - . . , - + . ' , ' vs ' .7 ' e 4. ' ' ,P , yk 7 ,., . l Q 1 ' ., - . . , . . 7 v I x ' ' . 7 ?-1, 9 Va . irs ow: Mr. wayne estlin coa , . r rombie. B, Berger. D. Oyana 1. ond Row: B. r erxcks. .Thomas. B. ar ne. ird Row: J. Brown. . ewart. B, ea . . Felt. a fundamentals as shooting, ball handling, drib- a 9 ' 9 ' 9 7 . , . , . .'0l' . C I , .' 'irst ow: K. 'llis. J. llergerson. J. Engvall. Second Row: fl Menek A. Pucli-.ts. Nl. Honeywell. D, Nimick. Thirrl Row: Mr. Lloyd Perry couch. W. Jolmson. G Murphy. J, Safer. 102 Sports wnfnmers gum f 11' m fate Meet is D VARSITY SWIMMING A Hathaway F Fogg E Elliot P Roman, J Llslclch, B Bacon B y R Banks D Quam R King V Kokleh R Perkins, J Hood Stadlums swlmmmg team proved to be a strong contender 1n both the Capltal and Clty leagues throughout the 1960 season Coached by Mr Wally Streeter and headed by co cap tams B1ll Kelly and Bob Bacon the mermen navlgated thelr way to a seven and two record locally and captured thlrd place ln Stlff state competltlon The Tlg9fS scored a surpnsmg upset ln a contest at the Woodrow Wllson pool 1n Febru ary wlth a vlctory m the 200 yard medley relay event The State Meet wh1ch attracted most of Washmgton s top prep sw1mmers was held at the close of the season In the 200 yard medley agaln It was RICK Perkms Tom Hood Bob Bacon and B111 Kelly addmg another flrst place to thelr l1st of season s wms T1ger matmen wm c1ty c ampmns 1p, qua 1 y our tourney enfwes Stadrum s wrestlmg team ended the season wrth the honor of wmnmg the c1ty champron sh1p Startmg early rn the sprrng of 1959 Mr Elmer Peterson worked wrth the boys to pre pare them for the wmters frrst mter school matches Led by Captam J1m Strckney who won 30 and lost only 5 matches over a three year span and supported by exceptronal team members the squad complled a frve wm four loss and one tre record Stadrum placed four wrestlers rn the state tournament at Pullman through wrns rn the d1str1ct meet held earller rn the year These boys were J 1m Strckney Frank Odegard Don Fredrrckson and Gary Frednckson Odegard was also voted the msplratronal award wmner Sports 103 '11 ,am s....' IVE VARSITY WRESTLING F R J St k y D Fed ckson Seco d R C AtM ScttDWhtGFed PJh Lh The Referee watches Closely as tl Stadiumitf- moves in to pin. ear y v1cf0r1eS W1th several returmng lettermen constltut 1ng the backbone of Stadlum s baseball team the 1960 squad antrcxpated a successful sea son IH both the Capltal and C1ty leagues Thxs confldence was boosted by the f1ne pltchmg staff consrstmg of starters Tom Slsul Joe Cox and rellef hurler J 1m Thomas Also a1d1ng wlth thc defenslve chores and provxdmg offenslve punch were returnlng lettermen John Klrkebo Fred Barnes Chuck Matson Charhe W1l hams Tony DeRosa Jon Haley and John No In1t1at1ng thexr actual season the T1g6rS downed the Olympla Bears tW1C6 by scores of 7 1 and 4 3 The next twm b1ll found Stadlum v1ctor1ous over East Bremerton by 2 1 and 4 0 The latter vlctory behlnd the one h1t pltchmg of Tom Slsul who struck out 13 Kmghts and walked none Wlth SIX Caprtal League w1ns to the1r credlt the T1gers coached by Mr Ed Kmtz looked forward to the operung of Clty League play and contmued success on the dlamond www' I I . . , 7 'I l 7 P I . . . . 1 7 7 1 ' 7 7 7 7 . . . . . V, 7 ' 7 , rfffiyipxf 7 VA 4 4 'Q . T m S l up and I es ne ove p or to th t t of a city double header. Sports 105 TRACKFtR Whtc St L N D G SecdR H W Rxh kM I M C V T WWhgtW13 Ky LJ-Mphy m ermen esta 1Sll mcfowous Season Battlmg ram and determlned to better thelr respected fourth place 1n last years State Track Meet at Pullman Stad1ums clnder men began cond1t1on1ng themselves weeks be fore the actual season ever began Coached by Mr Bob Levmson the team began the year w1th consecutlve w1ns over Clover Park East Bremerton Central K1tsap South Kltsap L1nco1n Aberdeen Olympxa and West Brem erton Comb1n1ng the scores from these f1rst meets Stad1um comp1led an 88 pomt average compared wxth thelr opponents mere 31 polnts per match Showmg strength IH all events the ----... T1g6rS swept v1ctor1ous over Olymp1a and West Bremerton by 1dent1cal one s1ded scores of 101 17 Early season runn1ng standouts were Tony Clark and Terry Dahl who competed 1n the 440 and 880 yard dlstances respect1vely Lead 1ng the team 1n flrst place f1Il1Sl'16S Jay Van Busk1rk won 15 out of the fxrst 16 hurdle events of the year Also showmg prom1se for the State Meet was pole vaulter Jack Curt nght and Dave Elsworth 1n the dlscus iii Hglu P9 h S S Q '5 1 s s mf J t I , w ' I 1 xx 4 .1 I 1 Nr irs ow: B. ia re, T. Dahl, J. Ia er, . Owens. W. ewell, B. Hic ks, . Elsworth, . Curran. on ow: B. eath, . Swanson, J. 'c ardson, J. Vanliuskir , . Stein, F. iichmond. . Brazier, J. urlright, . Vidmanis. hir rl Row: . as in on, . ' rown, B. e es. T. Clark. D. Frick, J. Brown, I.. Crain, '. ur . Q Z I I I I ' 7 . , . , - . - 9 , . 2 1 s s r 7 ' ' A . . , . ' ' afwuu1Lmm.a.fwaaM,.,,,, W Mant 1 ' . ' h V .luwmwaam-u-11-n ni 7 . 9 ' li . iscfaw C A 1 ' Q' :pw . , 4 J , .V V' - l, f 4 . O 'wa ,, X 'I i 'um r, Willie VVas ington, flys up and over. 106 Sports Meclalisf lzonors are ac ieve in mafclzes y faclmm m Smen Wmnmg srx and sharxng a tle 1n thexr frrst ten matches the Stadlum golf team desxred to better last year s thrrd place spot m the Capl tal League race Members of thrs years team IH order of posltron were Ray Lohrengel J1m Hren Bob Jutllla J1m Angelus and Joe Dorxa These posltlons were subject to change depend1ng upon rnter squad competltxon held throughout the season The largest margm of v1ctory ln the early sprmg matches was the defeat of Olympla by a score of 125 QM Acceptmg medahst hon ors 1n th1s match at the Allenmore golf course was Stadlums Ray Lohrengel Wlth hrs one under par 10 K WW 'QP-'liis QM-Z' Rv ptt ee t V0 Tw-it fm e RhBtt Bob Baco TomF gh RbeyB k t nd FedF frong fenn1s Squa proves to e oufsfan mg Sfafelqourneyconten er Cons1dered to be one of the top tenms teams ever to represent Stad1um the T1g6fS defeated a hxghly regarded Seattle Prep squad Stad1 um s netmen snapped the Seatthtes 33 match w1nn1ng streak by tnmmmg them 4 3 1n the flrst match of the year Th1S d6C1S1Ve w1n en couraged the strong squad to work towards the newly proposed State Tenn1s Meet Followmg th1s the team contmued to w1n the1r next flV6S matches and lead competltlon 1n both the Capxtal and C1ty leagues The re serve tenms men also establxshed an lmpress 1ve record by whxppmg thexr flrst three oppon ents Returnmg lettermen started varslty prac tlce 1n the early sprung w1th depth bexng pro vxded by new talent from the underclassmen Coach Loyd Percy gave each member a chance to partxclpate on the varsmty f1V6 through 1nter squad competltlon . A .ff Tim out for Stadium's ace tennis team, ic S . r a - 2 ? 108 Sports RIFIILTEAM 1JMy Fed 0kMA JD HAI R r C ools r1 le team ml S new Squa , ac :caves success urmg IQUU season Stadlum s 1960 r1fle team coached by Mr school squads partlclpatmg 1n the seasons matches D1str1ct opponents were Everett Puyallup Flfe Sumner Clover Park Wllson and Lmcoln Pacmg the marksmen w1th the1r fxne shootlng ablhty Captaln Ralph Erwm and Stan Frederlck were the only returnmg letter men From th1s standpornt buxldlng a strong new squad took hours of practlce at the Pomt Defxance R1fle Range Showlng great promlse for the future B111 Staatz and Larry Wmterhouse were outstand mg sophomore letter wmners In acceptmg a post season 1nv1tat1onal tournament Stadlum traveled to Monroe for the Northwest Wash mgton R1fle Match p JdyD kscoesfth Stad , ' . e ers, S. r Bri , - Fldfewsv - 3W50Il, . rams, . Ervin, li. S aatz, J, Sporich. L. Winlerhouse. S ll 7 Ol L . LJ I I . , . , L . Everett Bedford, placed high among other high . . . . , l . . , 9 ! ! 7 Y Y - a 5 - . , . er ractice, rifle team member u awson chec s r 0 0 er Afler football season. head manager Gordon Glpson checks in football equipment. Aflzfehc managers prepare equipment an a1 coac es Sports 109 Stadium's athletic managers, under the supervision of Mr. Murray Healy, were greeted last summer in completely re- novated quarters. Before the dust had time to settle on the previous year's spring sports equipment, football managers were preparing for turnouts in the fall. There were uniforms to be washed, shoes to be cleaned, cleats to be replaced, and pads to be repaired. All of the tasks that go into the preparation for each sport, plus the actual help during the turnouts, were done by the efficient managers and their assistants. Also working with this department were the First Aid man- agers who, with their rolls of tape and jars of liniment, kept Stadiumfs players at the peak of physical fitness. f rouglzouf sports program M M Y g eq P MANACFRSFtR ns wr ocp FP M130 9156001171 0 Huh Dr O o o I A r. urray Heal finds it difficult at limes to get the ri ht size ui ment - especially the smaller variety. 1 , irs ow: . Swanson. . .ones, '. li son, .. oyneer. . r0u A l D 0Wi TA Ringer- D- 'I0hn50n, - l OFUHS- J- Asneyv J- Newell- A plzofograplzers 71g f we ave Capiure file memowes our Senior year 7 . ll m cz Click of flue Slzuffer-M ll of Iv ,I I L 112 Seniors oplzs become Wpartn 0 tcwlium With three years of high school ahead of them, the Class of 1960 began early to make their class a success. Working on class projects broughts students closer together. Preparing their assembly, Roaring Twentiesj' was one of the outstand- ,peg 'R ing events of the year. Many students helped plan and present l Q their fine production With the construction of the new Woodrow Wilson High School the Class of 1960 was divided Leaving friends was sad however the split resulted in the birth of a new sense of pride for those students remaining at the Old Brown Castle Traditions dear to all Stadium High School graduates became ,fag-y +3 .I 'f Blll Rademaker Fred Brockhoff President Vice Presldent more important to each member of the class 45.-'Q Dale Schultz Kay Van Busklrk Treasurer Secretary G Pat Carlson Terry Dahl Girls Representative Boys Representative mm ta es tournament crown Ma rga ret lewis President Gretchen Wonders Treasurer Gary Frednckson Vice President EZ! Melissa Roberts Secretary Winning the State Class AA basketball crown was the most important event of 1959 On their road to the top the Tigers also thrilled Stadlum students by winning the Capital and City League championships Another outstanding aspect of the year was the unique and original assembly put on by the Junior Class It was not only presented to the Stadium student body but to the Juniors of Woodrow Wilson High School During the 1958 59 school year the interior of Stadium was being remodeled Old paint, windows and floors made way for the new Stadium s new face gave the students a brighter outlook and more enthusiasm in planning projects Nancy Alley John Klrkebo Girls Representatuve Boys Representatuve , . . . y gl Q3 5 , 54 'v D 'I fa. 7 -It , 'M ' ,I vc , bl-7 XV V ' E rx. ' X, f . I rr' I Y. 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Y ' ' 11:1 f , M' an 1 4 ,av .uv-. 1 4' 4 2-'L Ulm: L, K A Wx 'it' QQQ f g PAUL MILAN Presldent JUDY HQVLANU TENNY KEIL NORA CHRISTIANSEN HARRY ADAMS I R tt Boys Representative Secfefary Treasurer Gur s epresen a uve emors reac gra uafron t ll l 0 d th be Cl g l h ld Octol their work on other class projects Markovich and Dorothy Shirozu The Senior Sweater Dance held after the Bellarmme foot ball game in the new gym was planned by Alice Baarslag and Bob Scott Leap Year Leap the Semor Theme Dance was held on March 4 in the lunchroom The Kingsmen a local band and the Tams a Stadium vocal group provided the music In carrying out the theme Sharon Krugmire and Roger Price co chairmen cast every third dance as ladies choice To highhght the years dances Margaret Lewls John Wilkinson and their committee planned the Semor Ball This gala affair Unforgettable was held on April 30 in the Crystal Ballroom at the Wmthrop Hotel An archway of swords and torches enhanced the entrance and a garden scene with an old castle decorated the ballroom j me fx Y Q 1 gt V fp in Q. pf-' ff' . ,. 7 A 5, i si fi, K , ,, . j , .ft when , f ' 1. ' ' .r I f ' if 'W-sauna.. -mp fvswql liofer Price and Sharon rufmire. co-chairmen of the Senior Theme dance, along with Senior Sweater :lance co-chairmen, Alice Baalslag and liolr Scott. admire one 0 the advertisin posters. , . I iff' if ff . HMA rf r. , .L ' -as .. b K A 'A ' Q WL, ' -wp. I gf ,. it A , . I ' 1 I C ' OO s S Hi. ' ' , J , 1 - L K A X y 46 as - - a Q 9 7 9 V A, F . - 9 f ' a ' 9 55 J 1 - - 9 9 r f - cc as J 9 Ellen S e a and Ro ley Banks l ad the station wagon with onations for ' e ' nior ass rumma e sa e e in Jer. Q' After many very successful projects in their junior year the seniors endeavored to organize their class activities as they had last year Choosing co chairmen for the class projects was the first job of the class officers They selected students who had previously shown excellent leadership qualities in Initiating the activities Ellen Stella and Robey Banks planned the Senior Class Rummage Sale Another successful project a February bake sale was organized by Mary Ann Semors 1 15 -.iff N if DAVE Etswolm-I M 1' N If Vice President ZX .pi-'As ln. JV, in-...M .5 MRS MURIEI. CHAMBERLIN MR ARLING SANNERUD Adviser Adviser orwar foco ege Plans for the big week preceding graduation were under the able direction of Harvey Snyder and Kay Hudson During the senlors final week at Stadium rehearsals were held under the guidance of Shari Elrod and Clark Mounsey co chairmen of the Senior Assembly With a beatnik theme and Way out music seniors enjoyed working on this their last production The Senior Banquet was another in the long list of activi ties organized for the seniors last week at the Old Brown Castle The class dinner planned by Betty Breiten and Mike Berry was held June 3 at the Top of the Ocean At this time seniors heard the class Will and Prophecy for the first time To add to the solemnity of graduation the annual Bacca- laureate Service arranged by Bill Bergstrom was held on the Sunday prior to graduation at the First Methodist Church. The evening of June 9 marked the end of a twelve year climb to the top of the education ladder for seniors who ar- rived at the University of Puget Sound fieldhouse to don their royal blue caps and gowns. After the big graduation night was over the graduates of Stadium High School accepted the congratulations of their friends and stepped forward to meet future opportunities. h W- . .g '. - ,- ,pos bef , F ' ec t'gthSe' Bll. 1 16 Seniors 1 Bergstrom ,rv Karen Da e Frednckson Karen Haley Mary Ann Markovlch -Q Qs l Tri Valene Ackerland Mlchael Berry Sandra Dean sl Kathleen Gaston i Robert Ha Sally Mattson K fn- ivl 1 Harry Adams Davld Blddnson Andra Dekshenaeks P Kathryn Hurose QQ Nancy Mclauchlan Robert Scott A A 4 kv ii Enka Anderson Betty Brelten Karen Dessen s 2 41, Wav Jean Atkms 'x..A Ron Carnell fa Karen Dobnash in ,lil Vonme Atkms Evelyne Cella 5. Gordon Douglass um fu enfs Nancy Hood Pau Milan June Shlgeno ll wr V7 Judy Hovland Sandy Muller A Margaret Snow 1.4 Sulev .larvuts Sa' 5. Lana Nelson L Ellen Stella N S - ' Q -H .. .e.l ' J 1 MAA V f, - 1 2 gl' , - , l Y M 5 ' Q ax - ', ld FJ- . f 51' . . Lf- 2 T'4 W , ' -.L ,ss gf ' I - ' K l 0 fdCl1 A Gary ,, + ' K J 'ki aa S S K S Qi V RTM, ,sa fx A An ll ' ' EQ' af G 'S , 'W Q ff Q ' l , f efe f ref I it A E L 1 G Q' be -'sr L Alnce Baarslag Nora Chrrstuansen Dave Elsworth 77161 Tenny Kel el vu Ronald Nowocln A 3. Chrrstlne Swanberg u Baarsma Colleen Clayton Wi loleta Balley 'ET' Vlclue Colller fav Wlnnfred Karen Faulhaber Fest Alf if-r 1 Robey Banks retqhan Colllns Karen Flscher QTIIOT' HOTIOT R0 1 Mary Kelly Pau Radlch T1 Douglas Wlllard ll ii if Norma Kembel Hazel 5Y 0 Carolyn Wiseman John Kurkebo Donna Reed 9 st- 'nf Penny Yasuda Barbara Berg l Elizabeth Coykendall Q 1 A Fred F099 Kathy Genardlne '-so Frank LaRue 3 Melnssa Roberts Merrulee Watson Senwrs A so Ernest Cruder Y...- Joanne Forsberg ? Robert Gordon 'Ns Margaret Lewis Pete Roman l ls Semors TERRY R ACHESON Savlngs Manager Skin Duv mg Club L ml ll V F , ly VALERIE L ACKERLAND U Spanash C ub Entered from Central Hugh School Muncie Indvana HARRY S ADAMS Sennor Class Boys Representa tuve Sensor Car Wash Co chairman Reserve Varslty Swimming Rifle Team Top 20 Shueld Honor Socne Commencement Usher Outside Employment TERRY LEE AHRENS Rlfle Club C cap gas result 0 price wary compacf cars popu ar ue io econormca vanfage Gary Fredenckson TOP TVVENTY chmhs from his SW6dlSh Volvo purchased durmg hxs pre semor Summer tour of Europe ERIKA M ANDERSON Sensor Honor Roll Top 20 Honor Roll A Cappella Red Cross Representatuve Glrls Club Roll Room Rep resentatrve German Club VCY Club ULVIS ALBERTS Outsrde Employment NANCY M ALLEY Junior Class Girls Representa tnve Yell Leader Pep Club Dance Co chairman Sophomore Rummage Sale Co chairman Senior Honor Roll Commencement Usher 59 A Cappella College Conference Receptnomst German Club Girls Club Gnrl of the Month NIC G ANDERSON Yell Leader Honor Roll Commencement Usher 59 A Cappella Bowling Club VCY Club Pep Club Football Nnght Water kung Club Outsude Em ployment NORMAN A ANDERSEN Savlngs Manager W L 77 If O O IW vt ml llf ' P ,ly nflclffflv pw 'L W 1 - l PXH1, 3 'J t , ll' 1 ' I A ty... l '59...RifIe CIub...Ski Club ak. STEVE L. ANDERSON Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Outside Employ- menf JEAN I ATKINS Senior Honor Roll A Cap pella Madrigal Ensemble Savings Manager e Cross Representative ep C ub Spanish Club Basketball Football Night Outside Employment VONNIE M ATKINS Senior Honor Roll Activity Manager Red Cross Repre sentative Pep Club Sahasa Tri Ads Honor Roll Outside Employment ALICE BAARSLAG Senior Sweater Dance Co chair man Girls Club Mother Daughter Tea Co chairman Stadlana Pm Winner Top 20 Shield Honor So ciety Commencement Ush er 59 Spanish Club Welfare Department Chairman Red Cross Vice President BILL BAARSMA World Sports Editor ntra mural Sports Senior Honor Ro Honor Roll Out side Employment BOB V BACON Varsity Swimming Varsity Tennis Big S Swim Team Co captain Seniors 1 19 LOLETA S. BAILEY Shield Honor Society Secretary . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . A Cappella . . . Madrugal Ensemble Chorus Red Cross Representative Girls Club Roll Room Rep resentative Assemblies MARCIA A BAKER Honor Roll Commencement Assistant 59 Savings Man ager Red Cross Represen tatlve Girls Club Roll Room Represetatlve French Club Castle Retailer Secretary Outside Employment Student top to lgn the Lhrl tma card to be sent to Stadium -, exching,e SHARON B BAKER Chorus Sahasa Trl Ads Castle Retailers Outside Employment BARBARA M BALDWIN Tngeranna Secretary Honor o Girls Club Roll Room Representative Rifle Club Sahasa Tri Ads Foot ball Night Dance Com mlttees 120 Seniors RCBEY E. BANKS Key Club Treasurer . . . Senior Rummage Sale Co-chairman . . . Varsity, Reserve Swimming . . . Varsity Tennis . . . Big S . . . Honor Roll . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Commencement, Baccalaur- eate Usher '59. ROY BARNETT Band Pep Band av ings Manager Red Cross Representative Camera Club Skin Diving Club Vocational School Outside Employment MARTHA BARRINGER Daffodil Princess Song Lead Sahasa Tolo Junior Prun cess Football Night Co chairman Junior Bake Sale Co chairman Honor Roll World Feature Editor A Cappella Trgerannas Pep Club I Il Rr bcrl IUI IWI NIY Lntcr St IIIIUFD through the unny court 5? 'itz' 1-3 T' DENNIS BARTH Outside Errtplovmem- BARBARA F BERG Honor Roll VCY Club Pep Club Spanish Club PHIL R BERGGREN Manager Savings Manager Pep Club Ski Club Outside Employment BILL W BERGSTROM Boys Club Secretary Treasurer Band Council Sopho more Reserve Wrestling Senior Honor Roll Pep Band German Club VCY C ub Pep Club Senior Baccalaureate Chairman Outside Employment TOM E BERNHOFT Castle Retailers Outside Employment MICHAEL D BERRY Senior Banquet Co chairman Top 20 Shield Honor Society Quill 81 Scroll President Commencement Baccauleaurate Usher 59 German Club Affiliation Club Affiliation Stock Sale Co chairman World News Editor DAVID C. BIDDISON Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll , . . Outside Employment. BRENDA F BLACKMAN A Cappella Chorus Savings Manager Red Cross Representative Castle P ay ers Art Club Future Nurses Club Rifle Club French Club ia mms roni courf gefs new green 00 , presenfmg real1si1cappearance0 grass RUSS R BLEY Vocational School Outside Employment CAROLYN A BOGGS D E Tiger Secretary Stadium Spinning Wheels Sahasa Trl De s D E Tigers MARGIE A BONAGOFSKI Big Sahasa President Publicity Chairman Junior Prom Co chairman Hike Leader Stadiana Pep Club Tigerannas Sahasa Tri Dels Girls Council Basket ball Football Night Out side Employment Seniors 121 MADELYN R. BOOTH Castle Retailers Historian . . . Outside Employment. RENATE BORCHARDT Rifle Team Stadiana Tigerannas Activity Man ager Future Nurses Club Golf Club Pep Club Rifle Club Sahasa Tri De s Affiliation Club WILLIAM J BORDA Reserve Swimming Swim Team Red Cross Repfesen fahve Camera Club Skin Diving Club Outside Employment BILL P BOYD Sophomore Football serve Baseball Intramural Sports PTA Representa iq tive Pep Club Castle Retailers Vocational School Outside Employment ELOISE A BOYD Varsity Swimming Red Cross Representative Girls Club , Future Nurses Club Out 6...-f side Employment ODILE E BOYER Honor Roll A Cappella Red Cross Representative Pep Club Sahasa Tri Dels Castle Retailers Treasurer Outside Employment . ' l I I E I I ' , 70 I . , L , . . . - . . f V . . . . . . Re- is ' , V - v , VZV V ' . . . ' ' - ' 52 is Roll Room Representative . . . y,. r at A : C E 122 Seniors YS-lv C7 P2 VND 1 Y I velvn I ella ml Ron L xrnc-ll to practice for a commg concert IOl BETTY F BREITEN Sensor Banquet Co chaurman Honor Roll Shneld Honor SOC1ety Orchestra Vice Pres :dent Tlgerannas Treasurer Pep Club Sahasa Trl A s Skt Club French Club Orchestra RAY D BREVIK VCY Club Latin Club Outslde Employment tered from Llncoln Hugh School Tacoma Washington BARRY J BREWITT Debate Letter Orchestra Debate Club Pep Club Sk: Club Key Club Spanush Club Affrllatlon C ub Dance Commuttees BOB L BROOKS Sophomore Football Basketball Wrestllng Intramural Sports Actrvlty Manager av ings Manager VCY Club Pep Club Castle Retail ers Basketball Football Nnght Outsade Employment 74: WI N'IY meet ln the orchc tra room STEVE BROWN lntramural Sports Red Cross Representatlve Actlvlty Manager Pep Club Water Sk: Club Outsrde Employment CAROL A BRUBAKER Sahasa HIFI Program Chairman Senuor Representatuve to Girls Council Stadlana l-'onor Roll Shleld Honor Society Tngerannas o lege Conference Receptuonust Pep Club Skl Club Spanrsh Club Water Sk: Cub ROBERT L BURBANK Band Presndent Chorus Band Orchestra Dance Band Pep Band Span :sh Club ALAYNE A BUTTERFIELD Staduana Hike Leader 2nd Year Athletnc Letter Outstanding Basketball Player Assrstant Sahasa Trl A S D E Tigers Foot ball Night JOHN S CAMERON Entered from Junctlon Cnty Sen lor Hugh School Junctnon Cnty Kansas PATRICK M CAMPBELL Intramural Sports Chorus Actrvlty Manager Pep C ub Bowling Club Basketball Football Nnght Castle Retaulers Parluamentaruan Key Club Vice President Outslde Employment Enter ed from Bellarmlne Hugh School Tacoma Washxngton Sfaclrum oys ecome more cautious as f ey rea :ze f af cap Year as come agam I1 Slucletls ml teulxel lLlllV fam the building du ln one of St dllllll txequenl f1re drills MARSHA A CAPPA Chorus CAROL F. CARLBOM tra . . . Castle Players . . . Camera Club . . . Debate Club . . . National Thespians . . . Quill 84 Scroll . . .Spanish Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . Out- side Employment. RON E. CARNELL Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Roll . . . Orchestra . . . Activity Manager . , , 5Cl9rtC9 Club . . , French Club . . . Outside Employment. World Ad Manager . . . Orches- Semors 123 SHERRY R CARTER Chorus Castle Players Castle Retailers EVELYNE J CELLA Senior Honor Roll Top 20 Honor Roll Orchestra Activity Manager av ings Manager Red Cross Representative Girls Club Roll Room Representative Science Club French Club DICK CHRISTENSEN VCY Club Rifle Club Assemblies Outside ployment Entered from St Edwards Seminary Kenmore Washington JACK CHRISTENSEN Band Rifle Club Out side Employment NORA L CHRISTIANSEN Senior Class Girls Representa- tive . . . Senior Car Wash Co- chairman. . .Top 20. . .Shield Honor Society . . . A Cappella . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . German Club . . . Pep Club. . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Ski Club . . . Basketball Night. ELLIS C. CLARK 124 Semors 41 LEANNE J CLARK Trgerannas Pep Club Sahasa Hu F1 Vrce presrdent French Club Treasurer Foot ball Nrght Assemblres Glrls Club Committees TONY CLARK Sophomore Reserve Football Reserve Basketball Varsrty Track Intramural Sports Bug S German C ub DELORIS J CLATON D E Trgers Treasurer P T A Representatlve Future Nurses Club Stadnum Sprn nrng Wheels Outslde Em ployment COLLEEN J CLAYTON Honor Roll German Club Sahasa Tr: Dels frllatlon Club Outside Em ployment TOM A CLICK Junror Assembly Reserve Track A Capella Acttv :ty Manager PTA Repre sentatlve Latrn Club Pep Club Spanrsh Club Red Cross Representatrve Outsrde Employment VICKIE A COLLIER Senlor Honor Roll Honor Roll PTA Representatrve Red Cross Representatuve College Conference Recep tlonrst GRETCHEN A COLLINS Sensor Honor Roll Com mencement Assrstant 59 Tahoma Sensors Edltor trvrty Manager Savings Manager VCY Club Pep Club Sahasa TrrDels Shueld Honor Socuety Sec relary Quill 8- Scroll THOMAS E COOKE Football Basketball Nlght Assemblues Actrvrty Man ager Savungs Manager Outsrde Employment mx Kell up., I lunch NNIIIIE Xll r Imac tell I PHYLLIS CORDON Castle Players Entered from Federal Way Hrgh School Fed eral Way Washrngton MIKE N COSTANTI Spannsh Club Entered from Marysvrlle Hugh School, Marys vllle, Washrngton - - ' ' ...Ac- 5, Q- 4 1 9' . A I fn ' - . ' , I I . I K: ' r K 'Ui . . . '- . . . Af- Ter A' -' mul lin 1 xxllllrllll. TOP 'I'XX'l'lN'I'Y. Q.: ' ' ' ions ul worll prulmlcm-. :tml pltysivsrz 'H In ll walls. A . . v - - w A . I - U . , . D . . . , . - TOM L CONSTANTI Intramural Sports Band Rifle Club Vocational School Outsude Employment ELIZABETH COYKENDALL Staduana 2nd Year Athletuc Letter Semor Honor Roll Actlvrty Manager av tngs Manager Pep Club Spamsh Club Afftlnatron C ub Future Teachers Club Hake Leader T an sgwmg mner1s u or many peop e w 0 ou f frue qualdy 0 cran erries Martha Barrmget cneam IIT flellght upon hearmg she ha been elected dS blafilum S ddffvdll Drmce Other f astle candldate were Jean Atkms Sally Matt on Nedra bxckafoose and Kathy benardme ERNEST A CRIDER Senior Honor Roll Honor Roll Shseld Honor Society Baccalaureate Usher 59 Outstde Employment LJ mam W en P- Semors 5 JACK G CURTRIGHT Bug S Presudent Vuce presudent VCY Club Vice presndent Varsnty Football Var stty Reserve Basketball Varsity Track Big S VCY Club Spanush Club Savnngs Manager TERRY J DAHL Sophomore Boys Representatnve A S B President u dent Councul Varslty Re serve Football Sophomore Basketball Varslty Track Bug S Skin Dlvlng Cub French Club Water Sknng Club KAREN I DALE Sensor Honor Roll Honor o Shleld Honor Soctety Tahoma Organrzatlons Editor A Cappella VCY C ub Pep Club Sahasa Trl Ads Spantsh Club Outside Employment DOUGLAS F DARROW Entered from Clover Park Hugh School Tacoma Washrngton BILL DEACON Rifle Club Outside m ployment SANDRA DEAN DE Txgers Governor Reporter Sensor Honor Roll Top Commencement Asslst ant 59 Chorus Actrv :ty Manager Savings Man ager Pep Club Shleld Honor Socuety Outslde Em ployment 126 Seniors JR! ,D -4-' is C C SHARON K. DEAN bQgCommencement Assistant '59 F. . Chorus . . . Tigerannas . . . P,T.A. Representative . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Hi-Fi . . . Skin Diving Club . . . Ski Club . . . Water Ski Club. few' A .Qtr DAVID DEARDORFF 'V' semi J Dems Chorus Future Nurses Club 5-l ay wafiemg presents a pro em 0 greaf concern fo fa rum fuclenf B0 y ANDRA I DEKSHENIEKS Service Department Sub chair man Howdy Dance Co chairman Stadiana Senior Honor Roll Shield Honor Society Triple S German Club Pep Club Ski Club GI ls Council TONY G DeROSA Varsity Football Varsity Reserve Sophomore Basketball Varsity Reserve Baseball -:-L' Big S Student Leader 'ES x44 fxrig -if ,f-Q. .,g:7,. . ' 1, f KAREN D. DESSEN Stadiana . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Activity Manager . . . Future Nurses' Club President . . . VCY Club . . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri- Ads . . . Football Night . . . Outside Employment. PAULA C. DILLE Honor Roll . . . Tigerannas . . . Activity Manager . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Football Night. R R Q DAVE L DILLEY Ac'-js' AC! We Reserve Wrestling Honor o Skin Diving Club Outside Employment llNDA D DIMOCK My A Cappella Castle Retailers Outside Employment JOHN E DISNEY Football Manager Reserve Basketball Intramural Sports German Club Pep Club Dance Committees KAREN .I DOBIASH Stadiana Vice president in ev Winner Bowling Manager 5 2 Top 20 Shield Honor Society Tahoma Business Manager French Club Sahasa Adelphons Quill and Scro l Outside Employment 'la 'iam .gills X 'WY JOE J. DORIA Reserve Basketball . . . Varsity Golf . . . Intramural Sports. GORDON I. DOUGLASS Varsity Sophomore Football Varsity Reserve Sophomore Track Big S Senior Honor Roll Honor Roll Commencement Usher 59 Pep Club Ski Club Football Night Career Day Assistant BETTY l DOYLE Chorus PTA Representa tive Red Cross Representa tive Future Nurses Club Stadium Spinning Wheels KATHY DUPUIS Alternate Song Leader World Associate Editor Tlgeranna President Actlv ity Manager Savings Man ager Pep Club French C ub Football Night Sahasa Outside Employ ment LARRY R EDLUND Science Club Secretary Treasur C ub Science Club C ub RICK C EDMUNDSON German Club Pep Club Football Night Water Club Assemblies Seniors I 27 'M X SHARI M. ELROD 0' Senior Assembly Coachairman . . . Royal Fins . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Assistant '59 . . . Activity Manager . . . Golf Club . . . Pep Club . . . Skin Diving Club . . . Ski Club Outside Employment. Katy Gaston TOP TWENTY and B111 Bergstrom Baccalaureate Chaxrman board the pep bu for abasketball game DAVE G ELSWORTH Senior Class Vice president Big S Treasurer Varsity Reserve Sophomore Basketball Shpomore Varsity Foot Senior Honor Roll Commencement Usher 59 Activity Manager German C ub Pep Club GENE ERNST Pep Club Spanish Club Water Ski Club Outside Employment ' . 5 ' . 'wh' 5 ' . 1 ' F . . . ' - el' - - - Gefman Club . . . Pep balll . . . Reserve Varsity Track l ' ...Ski ' I l . ' T . N - A - . 'I Q SPF l . . . . H fi-',:e'b4 ' ft ' v ' fn ' . . . F Ski ' ' I 128 Semors RALPH L ERVIN Rrfle Club President Rlte Team Bug S German C ub Rufle Club WINIFRED L FAULHABER Senior Honor Roll Honor o Shueld Honor Socuety A Cappella Chorus Savings Manager Red Cross Representative Sahasa Tru A s Outslde Employment KAREN L FEST Senlor Honor Roll Shield Honor Socrety Commence ment Asslstant 59 Actrvlty Manager Pep Club Stadaum Splnnrng Wheels Sahasa Trl Dels Treasurer Spanush Club Water C ub Savrngs Manager PAT L FILER Future Nurses Club Treasurer Glrls Club Roll Room Rep resentatrve VCY Club Outsade Employment Enter ed from Federal Way Hugh School Federal Way Washlng on KAREN L FISCHER Triple S Treasurer Song Leader Junror Bake Sale Co chairman Stadlana Royal Flns Sensor Honor Roll Shield Honor Soclety Commencement Usher 59 Tahoma Asslstant Busnness Man ager Sk: Club JACK V FITZGERALD Rrfle Team Rufle Club French Club GAIL F FITZPATRICK Sahasa Trl Ads Outslde m ployment FRED G FOGG Howdy Dance Co chalrman Varslty Reserve Swlmrnlng Varslty Tennis Bug S Sensor Honor Roll Honor o Shreld Honor Socuety 'ii'- 'Q-0: iran:-g Je Ween clx c 101 INN! NIY V lc xe IXLIKEII nc top L 1101 ful l ugel bounl J SUZANNE FORNIA A Cappella Castle Retailers Outside Employment JOANNE L FORSBERG Stadlana Treasurer Senior Honor Roll Shreld Honor Soclety Chorus nd Year Athletlc Letter Orches tra Savnngs Manager College Conference Receptxonlst Future Nurses Club Vlce presldent VCY Quiz Team Captaln . c H ... l -W . E E I ... ' . ' R ll . .. ' ' , - . . I d .' ' 'A - V R ll , .. ' ' . a 5, lf I . , .I ' . . ,K K K' ' . . . Ski I-:Q , f it W . fl Url , , R - ff v A T . 5 l Vuusing It essrs. ' 'C au' ' 'a is s lu new rr ' ' Y ' 4. JOHN R FORSBERG Senlors asf e emmes a ia e see aiesf as 10715 an Cappella VCY Club CAROLYN R FOSTER Honor Roll Shleld Honor Soctety A Cappella Chorus Red Cross Represen tatlve Sahasa Splres JIM FREDERICK Pep Club D E Tngers Vocatlonal School Outside Employment STAN J FREDERICK Rifle Team Rutle Club Outside Employment Enter ed from Bellarmune Hugh School Tacoma Washlngton GARY L FREDRICKSON Junuor Class Vlce president A S B Treasurer Student Council Sophomore Football Varsity Reserve Wrestling Student Leader Senior Honor Roll Top 20 Shield Honor Society av ings Manager Key Club LINDA S FREED Chorus Sahasa Trl Ads Castle Retanlers Outside Em ployment 1 L xpmg xt the new squa h heels a tvpxcal Stadium male wonder What next' 11-'- JJ M CAROL FRITZ Stadium Splnnnng Wheels Treas urer Secretary Vlce presldent Sahasa Splres Treasurer Sahasa Tn Dels Vuce prestdent Stadlana Huke Leader 2nd Year Athletuc Letter WILLIAM FROMHOLD Varsity Reserve Football Bug S Outsnde Employment MARY ANN GARDNER Savings Manager Sahasa Trl Dels Castle Players Entered from Aqulnas Academy, Tacoma, Washungton C I ,129 Ll f If A , ' ll Z1 I 130 Semors .404 ai 5-an MIRLEAN GARRETT Outstandrng Basketball Player Honor Roll P T A Rep resentatlve Red Cross Rep resentatnve Future Nurses Club Spantsh Club Outslde Employment KATHLEEN S GASTON Trlple S Vnce presldent e lovvshlp Department Chanrman Sk: Club Secretary Sophomore Class Assembly Co chanrman Staduana o lege Conference Receptlonnst Sennor Honor Roll Shleld Honor Soclety Commence ment Usher 59 Tahoma Copy Editor Reserve Sophomore Basketball Reserve Baseball ntra mural Sports Commence ment Usher 59 Tahoma Art Edntor Actuvlty Manager Red Cross Representatlve Art Club Outside Employ ment KATHY GENARDINE Tnple S Secretary Song Leader Sophomore May Queen Stadlana Honor Ro Shneld Honor Society College Conference Recep tronrst Pep Club r C ub All Star Yell Staff JACKIE L GISEBURT Entered from Woodrow Wnlson Hxgh School Tacoma Washlng on 1sen ower goo w1 tour promotes eifer re ahons rn U Souflz Amerwa gN I H rv Arxun TI IVH os mn Il 1 r 1- Ill I 1 urr-lv lunch hrc-nk MARY LYNN GORDON Chorus VCY Club Study Hall Asslstant Girls Club Commlttees ROBERT B GORDON Varslty Reserve Wrestlnng Senior Honor Roll Honor o Shleld Honor Society German Club Skl Club Outsnde Employment RON O GRUZENSKI Intramural Sports Chorus Red Cross Representatnve CONSTANCE GLEASON Savnngs Manager Red Cross Representatuve Oufstde Em plovment Castle Retallers Basket ball Nlg t Vocational School Outslde Employment Entered from Bellarmlne Hugh School, Tacoma, Washung ton E' 'll L I . a U ' ' ' Q . . an , V at is ' A ' 'A ' , . . ' . . .C l- 5 . Q V 5 3 'Y . , ' l - I, if, wi K lsr' :X I ,. Q7 f R , l, 1 lt elf . In 'l',L'r . he CONRAD M. GATES gflfj ' t J . . . ' - 1 I l ur, I 5, TK ' ' ' 'CN'I'Y. mark J 2 illD0l'L1lIl. plum cull rlur' g ll 1-R h ': , .X . ll... ' ' N' ' ' . . . . . . sk' ' l . . . - . sq ' , , '- ' W' Ru... ' ' Seniors 131 MARVIN O. HARSTAD 3 Savings Manager . . . Outside Employment. SYLVIA M. HARTWICH Activity Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Art Club . . . Camera Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . Outside Employment. I ettmg m the mood Kay Hudson and Harvey Snyder co chalrmen prepare to make plans for the clas of 1960 s Senior Week MICHAEL P HASTINGS A Cappella Chorus Spanish Club Water Ski Club JOANNE E HAZEN Savings Manager Gir s C ub Roll Room Representative Pep Club Castle Retailers Outside Employment Honor Roll . . . Tigerannas . . . ' ... ' I ' l 132 Seniors KATHERINE A HEALY Pep Club Treasurer Castle Retaulers Reporter World Staff Spantsh Club Vlce prestdent Bowlnng Club Red Cross Representative Sk: Club Spanish Club Basketball Football Ntght Outsnde Employment GOWAN C HENRY Acttvlty Manager Red Cross Representative Bowllng C ub Vocatlonal School Outstde Employment EMELDA HICKS Chorus Red Cross Represen tatnve Science Club Entered from Longvuew Hugh School Longvtew Texas TOI TWTNTY Karen Dc on m hes through hreakfx t to make nt to school on time was ft KATHRYN M. HIROSE Sahasa Trl Ads Treasurer Athlettc Letter Top 20 Shueld Honor Socnety homa Castle Dnrectory Edntor World Staff News Edutor Qulll and Scroll French Club Red Cross Representatxve College Conference Recep tlontst EDWARD A HODGE World Staff Actnvlty Man ager Pep Club Rlfe C ub Skt Club RITA E HOFLAND Chorus Grs Club Roll Room Representatnve ep C ub Sahasa Trl Ads Spanish Club Outside ployment MEL HOLLAND Sophomore Football World Staff Football Nlght Vocatlonal School Outside Employment NANCY A HOOD Tugerannas Vnce prestdent Spanish Club Presldent hasa Father Daughter Banquet Co chairman HOHOI' Roll Commencement Assnstant 59 College Conference Re ceptlonlst Pep Club Sahasa Tru Ads Football Nlght Water Sk: Club ARTHUR H HOOK Chorus Outside Employ ment -QW JUDITH I.. HOVLAND Senior Class Secretary , . . Pep Club President . . . Yell Leader . . . Student Council . . . Pep Queen . . . Football Night Co- chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher '59 . . . A Cappella . . . Activity Manager . . . Outside Employ- ment. BARBARA A HOWE Latin Club Castle Retailers Outside Employment JIM L HREN Reserve Sophomore Basketball Varsity Reserve Golf Intramural Sports Golf Club Vocational School Out side Employment KAY L HUDSON Girls Council Junior Movie Co chairman Senior Week Co chairman Castleen Days Co chairman Honor Roll World Staff Tlgerannas College Conference Recep tionist VCY Club ep C ub cm vt fl 'MJ HUT or oc E io Activity Manager vings Manager Outside Em ployme .IESSIE S JACOX Castle Players President Stadium Spinning Wheels Pres: dent Castle Players VCY Club Stadium Spinning Wheels D E Tigers Spanish Club Red Cross Representative Outside Em ployment Seniors 133 Hs.. DAVID M. JAMES Sophomore Wrestling . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employment. SULEV JARVITS Senior Honor Roll Top 20 Honor Roll Sahasa Tolo King Outside Employment quaw Vaffey Ca 1 orma IS scene or i e eauh u 0 wmfer 0 ymprc Games DONNA D JENNINGS Future Nurses Club Enter ed from Clover Park High School Tacoma Washington JOHN J JENSEN Athletic Manager ,,..,... DAVE B JOHNSON Reserve Football Reserve Track German Club Castle Retailers Vice president Red Cross Representative Entered from Poxnt Loma High School San Diego Cali fornia 134 Seniors EDD G. JOHNSON Savings Manager Rifle Club Skun Duvung Club Out sude Employment SANDRA K JOHNSON Pep Club Staduum Spunnung Wheels Sahasa Tru Dels ALICE JONES Student Councul A Cappella Future Nurses Club Pep Club Outsude Employ ment Entered from Anchor age Hugh School Anchorage Alaska LOIS JONES Chorus Actuvuty Manager Red Cross Representatuve Future Nurses Club l crammunu, for .nn umpendung hu tory SXAIII g,- WOODROW E. JONES Reserve Wrestlung Manager GEORGE B KANARR Sophomore Football Man ager Red Cross Represen tatuve Vocatuonal School Outsude Employment MIKE KANE Outsude Employment Enter ed from Bellarmune Hugh School Tacoma Washungton STUART KEFFLER Bowlung Club Rufle Club Vocatuonal School Outsude Employment Entered from Luncoln Hugh School Tacoma Washungton TENNY J KEIL Senuor Class Treasurer Scuence Club Presudent ey Club Vuce presudent Treasurer Student Councul Sopho more Swummung Reserve Tennus Shueld Honor Socuety Top 20 Commencement Usher 59 Scuence Club RUTA KEISTERS Sahasa Tru Dels Publucuty Chaur man Honor Roll Ger man Club Stadium Spun nung Wheels Sahasa Tru Dels Entered from Madchenmuttel Schule Esslunqen Germany ary afur ay mornmgs Seruors fa mg iesis necessary or co ege entry Cvrabbing book from lockers students huuy to thelr first pcuorl cla lurmg the mormng rush MARY A KELLY Senior Honor Roll Honor o Savings Manager Red Cross Representative Girls Club Roll Room Represen tatlve Debate Club French Club Treasurer Out side Employment TROY ANNE KELLY Stadiana . . . Triple S . . . Cappella . . . Chorus . . . av- ings Manager . . . Future Nurses Club. WILLIAM L. KELLY ASB. Vice president . . . Junior Movie Co-chairman . . . Varsity Sophomore Football . . . Varsity Reserve Swimming . . . VarsitY Tennis . . . Big S . . . Shield eate Usher 59. Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Usher 59 . . . Baccalaur- Semors 135 NORMA JO KEMBEL Honor Roll Tahoma Art Editor Activity Manager Savings Manager Re Cross Representative o lege Conference Receptionist Art Club Future Nurses Club Outside Employment TOM F KETTWIG Sophomore Football lntra mural Sports Savings Man ager Bowling Club VCY Club Castle Retailers Ski Club Spanish Club Vocational School JOHN A KIRKEBO Junior Class Boys Representa tive Big S Vice president Secretary Castleen Days Co chairman Varsity Fooball Sophomore Basketball Varsity Baseball Ski Club Shield Honor Society Senior Honor Roll Com mencement Usher 59 VALERE KIRMSE Activity Manager Girls Club Roll Room Representative Future Nurses Club Latin Club Castle Retailers Sahasa Spires Outside Employment KAREN A. KLABEN Stacliana . . . Hike Leader . . . Tigerannas . . . Future Nurses Cub. . .VCY Club... Span- ish Club. . . Football Night... Outside Employment. JOAN R. KNIGHTLINGER Girls Club Secretary . . . Girls Council . . . Junior Car Wash Co-chairman . . . Junior Pen- ant Sale Co-chairman . . . Royal Fins . . . Activity Manager . . . Savinsg Manager . . . Pep Club . Spanish Club . , . Basket- ball Football Night. T36 Seniors CAROL A. KOHLER Stadiana . . . Chorus . . . Tiger- annas . . . Future Nurses' Club . . . VCY Club . . . Football Night. SHARON I.. KRUGMIRE Senior Theme Dance Co-chair- man . . . Junior Picnic Co-chair- man . . . Junior Pen Sale Co- chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll Tahoma World Girls Sports Edutor Commencement Ush er 59 Sahasa Tri Dels Pres :dent Secretary Womans World Editor Girls Councnl FRANK C laRUE Senior Honor Roll Honor 0 Savings Manager Camera Club Pep Club Scrence Club Vice President Spanish Club Entered from University School Victoria Brut ish Columbia RICHARD E LEACH Varsity Reserve Wrestling Big S Student Leader Outside Employment ALLEN F LESSINGER Stage Crew Castle Players JO ANN LEVINSON Chorus Activity Manager College Conference Recep tionlst VCY Club ep C ub Skin Diving Club Castle Retailers Sk, Club ' Affilration Club Vega tional School MARGARET A. LEWIS Tahoma Editor . . . United Na- tions Delegate Representing Ta- coma Schools . . . Junior Class President . . . World Associate Editor . . . Welfare Department Sub-chairman . . . Top 20 . . . Senior Ball Co-chairman . . . Quill and Scroll Vice-president . . . Spanish Club Vice-president . . . Triple S. MARY J. LEWIS Ice Skating Club . . . Pep Club Stadium Spinning Wheels Spanish Club Outslde Employment 5? 323 sri' me SE 5 E 55 Ea fb FZ 5,2 '53 U? 9.54 ll' 2? gs 1 as Era E-3 E Fl 2 -1 -4 Q. O E 5 .. 5' Q 5 B -2 5' 4 ,Wu , - ' - N D V - . , D ' ' l . - ' r ' . ' 11 I I I I I I f r . ' ' t ' ' ' . D E r r 3 to at . QNX ttf l gill 'egg' H. iz-f wr f 1,11 A , . ' , . . ' l siksfgs WERNER LINDEMAIER Tennis Skin Divtng Club Vice president Chorus Entered from Irene S Reed High School Shelton Washington RAY G LOHRENGEL Varsity Reserve Sophomore Gof Big S Chorus Outside Employment NANCY l LOTTIE Honor Roll Art Club French Club Entered from Englewood High School Engle wood Colorado LYNN E LUNDEEN Sahasa Inter club Council Honor Roll Savings Manag College Conference Re ceptionist Future Nurses C ub Sahasa Tri Dels Dance Committees Sfa rum eaimles oc fo new expresso cof ee lzouse opene rn a near y v1c1n1fy -' J Hlmsev TOP TWENTY, pauses at the apple machine ln the basement CAROL M LUNDGREN Chorus . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . VCY Club . . . Latin Club . . . Future P Teachers' Club . . . Assemblies. :rift fin Semors 137 BRIAN K MAGNUSSON German Club President Ye Leader Junior Assembly Co chairman Commencement U her 59 Tahoma Art Editor German Club Pep Club Football Night Key Club Outside Em ployment JOHN MANSFIELD Band Pep Band Activ ity Manager Red Cross Representative Entered from Lincoln High School Tacoma Washington RICHARD B MANSON VCY Club Vocational School Outside Employment MARY ANNE MARKOVICH Sahasa Secretary Fare well to Seniors Banquet Co chairman Senior Bake Sale Co chairman Athletic Letter Senior Honor Roll Shield Honor Society Triple Tigerannas College Conference Receptionist Key Club Triple S Dance Co chairman DAN MARLOW Band NANCY A. MARSDEN VCY Club . . . Outside Employ- ment, Seniors ffl' 5 fy LARRY MARSHALL J Honor Roll World Editor 'E Outside Employment CHUCK MATSON Varsrty Reserve Football Varsuty Baseball Bug S Actuvrty Manager Savlngs Manager Red Cross Repre sentatlve Pep Club catuonal School Outsnde Em ployment SAllY D MATTSON Howdy Assembly Co charrman Senior Honor Roll Shreld Honor Socuety Madrl gal Ensemble Trrple S A Cappella German Club VCY Club Secretary Treas urer Sahasa Tn Dels Basketball Football Nrght BARBARA J McAlPINE A Cappella Chorus Savlngs Manager FRED McCOY D E Tl ers Vocatlonal School Outside Employment CICOYFIG S C159 L1 e , supporfs f e newy Orme Tacoma Gmnfs 8 .idx 4-Q 'ix 'NG 'elqg 'fm' ClARENCE H MCDANIEI. Reserve, Sophomore Football Varslty Track Bug S Red Cross Representatrve NANCY J MCKEEVER Stadlana Senior Honor Roll Actnvuty Manager Grrls Club Roll Room Representatuve German Club Pep Club Sktn Dlvlng Club I Club Vrce President HEATLHE FVCKENZIE A Cappella lL Actlvlty Man ager L l avtngs Manager College Conference Receptuonrst Art Club Debate Club Future Nurses Club Pep Club Future Teachers C ub Outsnde Employment JOHN l McKlNNON Reserve Svvummmg Reserve Track Red Cross Represen tatnve DE Tigers Out snde Employment Entered from Bellarmlne Hugh School Tacoma Washmgton ARTHUR G MCLARNEY Key Club Presrdent Parllamen tartan Pep Club Treasurer Sophomore Basketball Varslty Reserve Baseball Actnvrty Manager Savmgs Manager German Club Pep Club Water Skl Club Assemblles NANCY M McLAUCHlAN Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll - Actnvlty Manager Pep Club Sahasa Trl Dels Spanish Club Future Teachers' Club Outsrde Employment Q4 1 '!' Ki:--5 4 ROBERT B McLEAN Sophomore Basketball serve Baseball World Staff Chorus Outsude Em ployment Entered from Bel larmlne Hugh School Tacoma Washlngton SANDRA J McLEOD A Cappella Chorus Red Cross Representatnve Girls Club Roll Room Represen tatsve Future Nurses Club VCY Club Pep Club Sahasa Tr: Dels Spanish C ub MARY J MELQUIST World Staff Chorus Savungs Manager College Conference Recepttonlst VCY Club Pep Club ATTIIIGTIOH Club Rltle Club Spannsh Club Outslde Employment MARIAN METZLER A Cappella Chorus Honor Roll German Cuk VCY Club ep Club Sahasa Trl Ads Spanish C ub APRIL L MEYERS Sahasa Trl Ads President Stadlana Secretary Woman s World Editor Glrs Coun Hake Leader Honor o Commencement Usher World Staff av ings Manager Football Nrght JAMES A MICHAELSON Band Council Junior Represen tatnve Castle Players Vice prestdent Band Tahoma Fnne Arts Edntor Orchestra Dance Band Pep Band French Club Basketball Football Night Outside Em ployment X. it Seniors 139 PAUL B MILAN Senior Class President Sophomore May Dance Co chair man Varsity Reserve Bas ketball Bug S Sentor Honor Roll Top 20 Commencement Usher 59 Outside Employment Swamp dk! ti wwww In the new band room Donna Reed TOP TWENTY unsheaths her clarlnet to practlce a new pep song CHRIS T MILLER Boys Club Sensor Representa tuve Varsuty Reserve Swnm ming Pep Club Skm Dlvlng Club Treasurer 1 C ub Football Night RICHARD J MILLER Outsnde Employment l40 Seniors SANDY J. MILLER Junior Class Assembly Co- chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . A Cappella . . . Madrigal En- semble . . . Activity Manager . . . Thespians . . . Debate Club . . . French Club . . . Outside Employment. SHERRY L MIRALDI Sahasa H Fi Treasurer Band Tigeranna Dance Co chair man Girls Club Bake Sane Co chairman Stadnana Tigerannas Activity Man ager Bowling Club ture Nurses Club Pep Club Sahasa HIFI Spanish C ub DAVE L MIRKOVICH Sophomore Track Intramural Sports Athletic Manager D E Tigers Outside Employment MIKE D MOONEY Rifle Team Big S u dent Leader Honor Roll Activity Manager Red Cross Representattve Rifle Club Outsrde Employment PAT D MOONEY Varsity Reserve Swimming Savrngs Manager Red Cross Representative Stage Crew Rifle Club Outside Employment LUCILLE MOSS CLARK H. MOUNSEY Senior Assembly Co-chairman ball . . . Tahoma Boys' Sports Editor . . . Red Cross Represen- tative . . . Pep Club . . . Span- ish Club . . . Football Night. . . Water Ski Club . . . Outside Employment, MARILYN C MUNRO Entered from Mountain Home High School Mountain Home Idaho bmdrfx Dean TOL TWI NTY con clentlou ly checks a rake she prepared m foods class JERRY A MURIDGE Honor Roll VCY Club Pep Club Water Skt Club Treasurer MARLENE J MURIDGE Sahasa Tolo Co chairman Commencement Assistant 59 Outstanding Basketball Player A Cappella Chorus Activity Manager Chorus Tigerannas Activity Manager VCY Club Pep Club Sahasa Tri Dels Ski Club Outside Employment i- ' . . . .. . D ' ...Fu- QA! xi. E A ' . . . ' .. . St - A C ff' . ' . . . M . . . Reserve, Sophomore Foot- ,-Q, af! IFN 'T' Senzors 141 Stu ents pus sfampsa e fo JO ANN K MYERS arewell to Sensors Dance Co chaurman Student Leader Chorus Study Hall As slstant Latln Club hasa Trr Ads reuse uncls or renovahon 0 f eunuee faclmmgow BARBARA J NELSON Savnngs Manager Outside Employment LANA K NELSON Glrls Club President Secretary Sophomore Representattve Student Councrl Pep Club Lettuce Dance Co chairman Honor Roll Shield Honor Socrety Commencement Usher 59 Actrvrty Manager Girls State Representative French Club ep ffww' Vllkc, ISLIIV FOI IWI' NTY nl Iiettv lirelten review menu COI'lSlKlLl C Ub e tau mt and devlrle on dxte ln DIQDIIAUOII for the emor banquet Y- NAIDA A NORRIS Entered from Pampa Sensor Hugh School Pampa Texas K Y ,A-miiw' RONALD V NOWOCIN l Sensor Honor Roll Honor o Outside Employment PAT N NUNLEY Entered from Yuma Union Hugh School Yuma Arrzona is 413 '9' YF? ROGER D OBORN Band Dance Band Ger man Club Sclence Club Pep Band Outside Employ ment FRANK E ODEGARD Varsrty Reserve Wrestlung 3.9 5 Student Leader Savrngs Manager JACK OTLANS Outsrde Employment 142 Seniors sg' INGRID OZOLINS Savings Manager . . . Camera Club. . , German Club. . . VCY Club . . . Stadium Spinning Wheels . . . Outside Employ- ment MIKE A PANAGIOTU Varsity Football Intramural Sports Bug S Student Leader Actuvlty Manager Savxngs Manager e Cross Representatrve ep C ub Outside Employment BILL M PARKHURST Reserve Swummnng German C ub VCY Club ep C ub Outslde Employment SUSAN C PAULSON Chorus Savnngs Manager Girls Club Roll Room Rep resentatuve Stadium Spun nrng Wheels Sahasa Zanta Latow Outsnde Employment GEORGE R PEDERSON German Club Rufle Club Science Club Entered from Davls Hugh School Yaknma Washmgton JIM J PENDWICH Vocatlonal School Outsrde Employment ,C ,. Picture 0 school an Ioowl feature on new laoolecovers, pee-C ees Nora Chr: ttan en 'IOI TVR! NIY stop to admire the new pee chees ml book covers being sold by student vounml ln the front hall Y MARIE E PERRY A Cappella Chorus Savmgs Manager Gsrls Club Roll Room Representative Outside Employment Enter ed from Federal Way Hugh School Federal Way Washung on LORNA R PIKE Red Cross Representatlve Castle Players French Club Affrllatton Club Castle Players Secretary Treasurer Afflllatlon Club Finance Com mnttee VICKIE G PLATTNER Band Secretary Treasurer Stadlana Hike Leader Honor Roll Band chestra Pep Band Ger man Club Sahasa Trl Ads Football Nnght . , ' . . . P T.:-'.m4':T ffl' 'E , I . 9 I - I I . . . l . . . . . . P l . . . ' . 7' I 'S' S I ' 1 ri I I. S ' .. II-1 I I I I . I II . . . , . - , . . . 5 f - ' ,I r 1 . ' 'fi 1 'tts - Lf ' I 1.- .. . . I ,Z H -IX ,I .. II . , I 5 4 -ff .X v- 4 - I-I I 1 ' - .,.. 1 -r W ' ,I f , 'Y 1 ' I ' ' - - x I I , -w ' A -' v N - 1 . . . . . .' l , , , I I I Or- V- - -rf - Is- .. x Q? . . . , , I - E If - .- - . - Y . . . ' , I . V, x - ANITA P POLK MIK 'S-.. Chorus Art Club if FRANCES R PORTER Honor Roll Castle Players Debate Club Latin Club Stadium Spinning Wheels Outside Employment DON M PORTNOY Sophomore Football Varsity Wrestling Chorus ttvity Manager Savings Man ager Bowling Club VCY Club Pep Club Castle Retailers Sergeant t Arms Vocational School ROGER A PRICE Senior Theme Dance Co chair man Reserve Track Band Activity Manager Savings Manager Red Cross Representative Rifle Club P T A Representative Outside Employment DON R. QUAM Varsity Swimming . . . Sopho- more Tennis . . . Big S . . . u- dent Leader . . . Swim Team . . . Chorus . . . Savings Man- ager . . . VCY Club . , . Out- side Employment. PAUl C. RADICH Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . German Club . . . Science Club . . . World Affairs Club Secretary. Semors 4 HAZEL E RAY Senior Honor Roll Honor o Shield Honor Society Savings Manager Re Cross Representative Sahasa Tri Ads Outside Employ ment DONNA M REED Stadiana President Pin Win ner Swim Team Royal ins Top 20 Commence ment Usher 59 World Buss ness Manager Band College Conference Reception Girls Council TOP FWI NFY Paul Nlllan studies fm a test with cheerleaclex Nxncy Alley PETER C. REITEN Outside Employment . . . Enter- Y' ed from Lincoln High School fr' , t Tacoma Washington. , - T . 5 ' Lg ' :Q if - ' .- 'mf , K, ' 4 Q2 ' is .mr i T ,'ai t.,. i-L GAIL J. RICHARDSON Sahasa Tri-Dels. 144 Senwrs JAMES D RICHARDSON Varsrty Football VarsltY Track Bug S A Cappella Football Nrght Novem ber Boy of the Month tered from Clover Park Hugh School Tacoma Washxngton J D ROBERTS Reserve Wrestlrng Savings Manager VCY Club MELISSA ROBERTS Trrple S President Junior Class Secretary Social De partment Sub chaurman a diana Top 20 Shield Honor Socrety Commence ment Usher 59 College Conference Receptromst ep C ub Gurls State Represen tatlv Sulev Jarvxts, TOP TWENTY, relaxes agamst lamp post as he warts for frxends after school .1-5 PETE J ROMAN German Club Sergreant at Arms Shreld Honor Society Treas urer Senior Representatrve to Band Councrl Varsity Reserve Swrmmung Bug S Senlor Honor Roll Shreld Honor Soclety Com rnencement Usher 59 ac calaureate Usher 59 chestra ANTOINETTE D ROSIN Chorus Pep Club a drum Splnmng Wheels hasa Trl Dels JOE J ROSS Varsnty Reserve Sophomore Basketball Reserve Baseball Reserve Track Student Leader Outsrde Employ ment RICHARD ROSS Vocatlonal School Outslde Employment KAREN A SATER Chorus Red Cross Represen tatlve Gurls Club Roll Room Representative VCY Club Sahasa Tru Dels o Room Congress BRIAN R SCHMIDT Actlvlty Manager Savings Manager Castle Retailers Vocational School Out srde Employment :N 'LKQ l l Nj t ,U s C c F K' f' i PM Q LINDA SCHWARZ Honor Roll . . . Red Cross Treas- urer . . . German Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels. ROBERT V. SCOTT Northwest Band Rrepresentative Senior Sweater Dance Co chalrman Band Tlgeranna Dance Co chaurman Reserve Baseball Reserve Wrestling Senior Honor Roll chestra Dance Band Pep Band German Club we comesK ruslzclz s Russmn ea ers goo four covers Amerfca GRETCHEN SELZER Senior Honor Roll Sahasa Zanta Latow NEDRA D SICKAFOOSE Northwest Orchestra Represen tatuve Orchestra Secretary Orchestra Tigerannas Pep Club Sahasa Tri Ads Basketball Night GEORGE T SILVEIRA Activity Manager Red Cross Representative Castle Re taulers Outside Employment iz Seniors 145 TOM SISUL Varsity, Reserve Football . . . Varsity Baseball . . . Big S . . . Student Leader. LINDA M SIZER Sahasa Tolo Co chairman A Cappella Chorus Tlgerannas Actlvlty Manager Savings Manager VCY Club Pep Club Sahasa Tru Dels TRUDIE M SHAWHAN Pep Club Spanish Club Outside Employment Enter ed from Peninsula High School Gig Harbor Washington JUNE F SHIGENO Big Sahasa Treasurer Sahasa Tri Ads Secretary Sfadtana Senior Honor Roll Hon or Roll P T A Representa tive Sahasa Trl Ads DOROTHY R SHIROZU Glrls Club Treasurer Sahasa Tru Ads Inter-club Representa tive Vice presndent Senior Bake Sale Co chanrman a diana Hake Leader P T A Representative Saha sa Trl Ads Spanish Club Football Nnght Career Day Receptionist DONNA R SLONAKER Sahasa Tri Ads Vice president Sahasa Tolo Junior Attend an Honor Roll Actlvity Manager Savings Manager Red Cross Representative Pep Club Sahasa Tr: Ads Outsnde Employment 146 Seniors ANNE M SMITH A.S,B. Secretary . . . Student Council , . . Football Night Dance Co-chairman . . . Sopho- more Booster Button Sale Co- chairman . . . Swim Team . . . Royal Fins . . . Activity Manager . . . Pep Club 4 . . Skin Diving Club . . . Spanish Club. MARGARET T. SNOW Top 20 . . . Shield Honor Soci- e Triple S Chorus Red Cross Representative Debate Club Pep Club Sahasa Trl Ads Basket ball Football Night Career Day Receptionist HARVEY M SNYDER Future Doctors Club President French Club President Camera Club Vice president Key Club Triple S Dance Co chairman Commencement Usher 59 Tahoma Photog rapher World Staff Senior Week Co chairman Skin Diving Club Entered from Jefferson High School Denver Colorado MIKE l STEIN Reserve Sophomore Basketball Varsity Track Big S Band Dance Band Orchestra Pep Band Water Ski Club Pep Club Outside Employment TOI TWI- NTY Joanne Forsberg plans for her future college life by looking at new college bl'0Cl1Ul'9S KE ELLEN STELLA Senior Rummage Sale Co-chair- man . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher '59 . . . World Editor . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. DAVE W. STELLING Sophomore Track Honor Roll Red Cross Representative German Club Pep Club Science Club Ski Club Key Club Treasurer JIM R STICKNEY Varsity Reserve Wrestling Bug S Student Leader A Cappella Chorus Red Cross Representative Wrestling Team Captain Outside Employment GERALDINE L STILTNER Red Cross Representative Sahasa Zanta Latow RICH R STOVER Reserve Swimming Activity Manager Art Club Castle Retailers Historian Display Man side Employment JOHN M SULLIVAN Reserve Football Sopho more Basketball Varsity Track Big S P T A Rep resentative Red Cross Rep resentative German Club Pep Club Stadium Bowl Fund Co chairman -P L 'K 'iii I '-C! - x . - . . . . w A , ' 'C , - - ager...French Club...Out- . . . 0 . . . . Beafm S prevcu as Cass 0 presenfs f en' ma pro uchon fosfuclenf 0 y Plannmg the beatnxk Semor Class assembly Clark Mounsey and Shan Elrod co chairmen relax on stan in true beatnxk stvle BEN SUMANDIG Vocational School C CHRISTINE SWANBERG Girls Club Vice-president . . . O eta Peid '1t...Q and Scroll Secretary . . . Junior Rummage Sale Co-chairman . . . Stadiana . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher 59 . . . Triple S . . . World Staff . . . Tolo Day Co-chairman. GEORGIA L. SWANSON Honor Roll . . . World Business Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative. Semors 7 ELIZABETH M TALLMADGE Honor Roll Future Nurses C ub French Club Out side Employment Entered from West Valley Central High School West Valley New York TOM G TAYLOR Reserve Swimming Band Dance Band Pep Band Science Club Pep Club JACQUELINE M THOMAS Band Future Nurses Club VCY Club Federal Way High School Federal Way Washington KATHY A THOMAS Stadiana Honor Roll Commencement Assistant 59 Pep Club Ski Club Castle Retailers Sahasa Zan ta Latow Castle Retailers Corresponding Secretary Outside Employment SHARON l. THORSON Art Club . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Entered from Lin- coln High School Tacoma Wash- ington. MARLENE J. THURSTON VCY Club Secretary Treasurer . . . Future Nurses Club Vice- president . . . A Cappella . . . Chorus . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . VCY Club. Semors WARD TIFFANY Drum Magor Band Councrl Orchestra Dance Band Pep Band Red Cross Representative Athletic Manager Rrfle Club Football Nrght Outslde ployment VIRGINIA A TIGGS Acttvrty Manager Savrngs Manager Red Cross Repre sentatrve College Confer ence Receptronrst Bowling Club Future Nurses Club Pep Club Spanish Club Grrls State Representatrve Outsrde Employment REBECCA TIMMERMEYER Vocatronal School Outsrde Employment Entered from Valley Hrgh School Albuquer que New Mexico DANIEL TOBAR Spanrsh Club Entered from Vrna Del Mar Hugh School a paralso Chrle MICHAEL A TRONSET German Club Scrence Club JOAN C TURNER Entered from Wrnthrop Hugh School Wrnthrop Washlngton if 1393, heir time +333 ' 5 M5155 fl www! sts? -5,33 3,3 K A5331 Ca ch1n,,, a quick drink between clawes IS T01 TWEN I'Y Margaret Lewrs JEFF A TOPOLSKI KAREN D TREMBLAY Honor Roll Commencement Assistant 59 World Staff Trgerannas Red Cross Representative Castle Play ers VCY Club ep C ub Sahasa Trl Dels Dance Commrttees 44 JOHN C UNCK JAY L VanBUSKIRK VCY Club Presldent Brg S Sophomore Football Varsrty Track Intramural Sports Student Leader VCY Club Outsrde Employ YTISFII' KAY L VanBUSKIRK Sophomore Class Secretary Girls Councll Junnor Represen tatuve Tahoma Assocnate Edutor Junlor Pep Attendant Commencement Assastant Actuvtty Manager VCY Club Presldent Qulz Coach Basketball Football Nrght Outside Employment PATRICIA VIZZARD Savxngs Manager Red Cross Representative Gtr s C ub Roll Room Representatnve Staduum Splnnlng Wheels Sahasa Zanta Latow Outside Employment Semors cle eai jumors an sop omores rn Zraff e fo wm ia mm Pep C frop y Tourmg the Lmcoln bowl at the Thanksgwmg Day Game are thls years pep royalty Inga Lemke Tudy Hovland and Jae Dene Olsen fl uf 0 if U M RICH A vLAu-lovlcl-I Latun Club Castle Retailers Outside Employment Entered from Bellarmlne Hagh School Tacoma Washington Seniors 149 JO ANN VOSS A Cappella Entered from Mllwaukle Hugh School Mllwau kle Oregon JUDY A VUKOV German Club VCY Club Ice Skating Club Sahasa Trl Dels Sk: Club Enter ed from Clover Park Hugh School Tacoma Washington PATRICIA J WAAGE Savings Manager P T A Representatlve Red Cross Representatlve Spanish Club Outslde Employment MARlIN R WARMEDAHL D E Tigers Vnce president Pro gram Chalrman Pep Club Castle Retailers Out slde Employment Entered from Bellarmlne Hlgh School Tacoma Washlngton HEATHER E WHANNELL urcnestra ugerannas Red Cross Representative Future Nurses Club ep C ub Stadium Spnnmng Wheels Sahasa Trl Ads Football Nlght ROBERT J WHITACRE Boys Club President u dent Councnl Howdy As sembly Co chanrrnan Re serve Sophomore Football Varsuty Track Bug S Honor Roll World Sports Editor Ska Club DOUG V WHITE Sophomore Football Bug S Varslty Reserve Wrestllng Student Leader BARBARA J WHITNEY Tlgerannas Actlvlty Man ager Glrls Club Roll Room Representative Pep Club Sk: Club Football Nught Assemblues CAROLE A WIGHT Actuvnty Manager Red Cross Representatnve Girls Club Roll Room Representatuve Sahasa Trl Dels Castle Re taulers Career Day Recep tlonlst Outstde Employment JOHN WILKINSON Sensor Ball Co chalrman Farewell to Sensors Dance Co charrman Sophomore Wrest :ng Honor Roll Shield Honor Soclety Commence ment Usher 59 Orchestra VCY Club Outside Em ployment D DOUGLAS WILLARD Senior Honor Roll Top 20 Honor Roll Shneld Hon or Society Camera Club German Club Latm Club Scrence Club Baccalaur eate Usher 59 HOMER A WILLIAMS Entered from Karlsruhe Amer: can Hugh School Karlsruhe Ger many PENNY WILSON Yell Queen Queen s Crown Candldate Swum Team Royal Ftns Quill and Scroll Tahoma Photo Chnef Pep Club Skln Dnvlng Club Water Sk: Club Foot ball Basketball Night PATRICIA L WINCHESTER D E Tigers Secretary RICHARD E WINSTON Dustrlbutuve Educatuon Cut sude Employment Entered from Bellarmnne Hugh School Tacoma Washungton CAROLYN M WISEMAN Stadlana Hake Leader Sensor Honor Roll Savings Manager Commencement Assistant 59 Actlvuty Man ager German Club Future Nurses Club VCY C ub Pep Club GRETCHEN WONDERS Jumor Class Treasurer Ye Leader Student Council Stadlana Honor Roll Traple S VCY Club ep C ub Skt Club PENNY I YASUDA Sensor Honor Roll HODOF Ro Red Cross Represen tatlve Senlors xxX,, .gigs wk 'U A M051 IIKI IX FO bULLI I IJ ANU MOST ACI IVI IOUICIIU., to tha future -.vmhol of progre me elfewprr- mn york mo ne Ulielll llllllll e et o hue r 'N 1 mt ltglltt It fa mm Greats N-o X 'X' 24 qv auf' 4 MOSI XI IRA! IIVI Inrrw Ihhl mal N1xrlht Ihrrmger devotees of the jet et pxepnrr ro wmv 1 9 e ru ar I s o the Q Stadlum greats are those senlors who have been elected to the 1960 Hall of Fame They possess admlrable characterlstlcs and have made a lastlng contr1but10n to Stadlum llfe durlng their sojourn at the Old Brown Castle Students and the general pubhc allke have been enlovlng popular trends durmg the last wwf MUS! Al HI PTIC' letting Off S10-lm Donna Reed races around vuth rock n roller Jack Curtnght who portrays a mode of trnel patromzed by the black leather jacket crowd Q Et Q Q U Q L vi m W fm? MOST LNTHUSIASTIC lntere ted m all subjects and continually IH a whlrlwlnd of dCllVllV Nancv Xllev and NIC Anderson model the costumes of the Ifabulous Pnftxes televlslon heroes ten years Smce we are embarkmg on a new decade, thus teI'IT11l'1at1I1g the fabulous f1ft16S, semor celebntles are shown deprctrng the fads of the frftres the outstandmg styles and modes of hvmg that have characterrzed thls past decade PRIENDLIFST bpeakmg of trends twms Jay and Kay Vanliusklrk lllustrate somethmg that wlll alwavs be popular Semors 5 If BRAINILST Iven whrle hula hoopmg and engagmg rn other dnersufymg entertamment Gary I-redertckson and Nom Lhrrstlansen contmually stlmulate thenr intellectual curtoslty through the best sellers of the decade past from The Status Seekers to Doctor Zhllldgv vis. f wah vf' -lbs .1 qv MObT TAI EN'1I- D Making lxke beatnlks Jean Atkins -.lngs her wav out musrc as she accompames herself on the piano wmle dI'tl5tlC lirran Magnusson captures the events that made the ftftles fabulous ' I 3 . tett erstt r M F' 1. 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