Sumner High School - Spartan Yearbook (Sumner, WA)
- Class of 1951
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I Y- X l,-.54 F- 'if fi. , nb ' ,..,1' Q I- I. rj- - 1 .J v 1 F I if fy I IA ln, ff, r in j ,I 1 .. !hu. BOARD OF EDUCATION Ed Hanson, Dean Taylor, Orville Brown, Neal Tebb. R, J. Hill LLIl96l'ilZf6lZJEI'Zf,5 essaqe A Bon voyage, students! You are ready to embark upon another voyage into a new year of high school, or off to college. or other experiences of work and play. This trip may seem -similar to ones you have taken be' fore, but really it is quite different. You will meet new people - friend and foe - see new sights and have amazingly new experiences on this Journey. But as the captain of the great ocean liner has access to the chart room, so do you. Many before you have marked out the rocks, sand bars, cross currents and shoals that lieTn the way. It is necessary always to learn the hard way. A little attention to your charts and you can do as the sea captain does - avoid the dangers so carefully plotted - and keep to the deep safe channels. But, you say, this is no freight run, or even a regular passenger cross- ing! You are out for excitement and high adventure. That may be, but even such a daring explorer of new ways as Admiral Byrd himself care- fully consulted every scrap of data that had been assembled before he began his voyage. Many adventures have ended in tragedy instead of the fine high excitement you seek. So plot your course with care, study the charts. and look well to your instruments. May your exploring be filled with interest and adventure, but may the end of this year's journey find you nearer the port you strive to attain, not broken in two on a reef or held fast on a sand bar. So bon voyage and Godspeed, students of Sumner High. CLAYTON E. WILLARD Superintendent Mr. Sfandis .Message fo flze Sfuderzfs In order that any ship may have a successful voyage. there are a number of things to consider. It cannot be left to chance. Neither should we let our life's course be left to chance. Our ship should. of course, be sturdy, should be provided with provisions, fuel, and personnel. and above all, with a proper course and leadership. Our lives, by the time we are ready to embark upon the sea of life, have been nurtured. developed. and educated by our parents. Our responsibility to our parents and the com- munity is a guide to us in setting our course. We know we must follow certain regulations and realize the importance of certain basic skills. and we have gained certain attitudes which contribute to our success or lack of it. These things have a definite bearing in determining our course. We, as teachers, trust and hope that we will contribute. to some of these things that will be of help to you. ARNE STRAND Principal Four acuffy HRS. MARY LOU OSBORNE--Central VVzishington Col- lege of l-Iduvation, B.A. in etluvation. Sophomore P.lG. and Health, Junior High choir, Junior High glee Clubs, Junior and senior high drill teams. Junior and senior high nonettes, Sophomore Class. KISS FLORENCE POOLE-Vniversity of VVashingt0n. B.A. Junior English and Senior linglish, Senior class advisor, Girls' Club program. HB. GEORGE KILLER,-College of Puget Sound, B.A. and B.lCd. l'. S. History, Civics, Health and P. E., Foot- hall, Senior Class Play, Boys' Club, Sophomore Class, School bus, Tennis, Basketball timer, Guidance. KISS EDNA SANDBI-OH-Linfield College, B.A. Latin. Spanish, Sophomore Lit, and Art, Junior t-lass, Latin and Art Clubs, Christmas Pageant, Girls' Club lie-ure-ation. ESS GBETL STBOH-Vnirersity of VVashington, B.S. Typing, Junior English, G.A.A. KISS GRACE GILKEY-Oregon State College, Home Economics, Future l-Iomemakers of America. KE. RICHARD KOHLER-Fniversity of YVyoming tat- tended C.P.S.J BS. M.A. Biology, Physics, and Psychol- ogy. Boys' Cluli, Junior vlass, and projector operators. HR. ERIC NELSON'-Fniversity of VVaShington, B.A. in music. Band and choir, Music assemblies. Five HR. HENRY 'KOHORIC--XV:ishington State College, B.S,, Yovational Certificzitn-, Yovational Agrivulture. l .l-YA.. Knights of the Shi:-ld, Senior Class, and gates at hall ganies. KISS EHHALINE SCHLAUCH-Linfield College, A.lS. Chemistry, Plane Geometry, Advanced algebra and Trigonometry, tlirs' Club, Girls' Club, and Student body books. HR. W. J. PETERKIN-Vniversity of Oregon. VVash- ington State College, and l'nive-rsity of VVashirigton. KS. Shorthand. Commercial Law. Office Training, and Bookkeeping, Business advisor for annual, gates at athletic contests. HR. ED HCCOY-College of Puget Sound, History. Civics and llrive-rs Training, Coavh for Football, Basket- ball and Track. HRS. DOROTHY PUTNAM-Offir'e Ser-rf-tary 'KISS EILEEN HOONAN-Nebraska State Teachers' College. Speech, Journalism. and Library. Spartan News and annual. KR. TRUE OUH-LETTE-Vlltshington State College. B.S. in l'.lC., B.A. in Industrial Arts and Military Science. Industrial Arts, Athletir- trainer for junior and senior athletif- teams, yell staff and pep assembly ad' visor, property advisor for all activities. Gff Work The future political leaders, scientists, teachers, and business men of our country may be found with- in the Walls of Sumner High School. Here in voca- tional, cultural and scientific studies students and teachers Work together. Through art, literature, music, history, lan- guage and science they strive to do away with ig- norance, prejudice, partisanship, and superstition and to replace these with understanding good will imagination, and enjoyment of culture In com merce, shop, home economics, and mathematics thcy look forward to a particular trade business or pro fession to be peifoimed with intelligence, skill, and competence CONTEST SOI-OISTS T0 BREMERTON Fl 1 in cally Kox alcnko dele e to the I- H convention at Belling ham Delegates to thc F H A Con Nentlon at Yancouxcr Kneel mg Part Jean hoch and Bar bira Doucett Standing Miss 1 race Gilkey advisor Marilyn Bickel Lonnie Rogers Qix YJ if dilu fill' Lorinda Kenoyer gets excused by Mrs. Putnam. Floyd Morse learns the use of a lathe. Leonard Lemke works at acetylene welding. Anita Lewis practices the flute. Clyde Marshall proud of his dairy cattle. JoAnn Garrett sews on an outfit in Home-Ec. Librarian, Joan Dunagan checks out books to Betty Keller and Merry Doolittle. COSCI1 MCCOY, Eva Beattie and D816 NiCh01SOI1 display the new drivers training car with sales- man Bob Templeman. Seven Faye Gains-s and Pat l'zilms-r typo copy for the Spartan News. Coach Mt-Foy supt-rvisvs his study hall. Mr. Ouilvtte and Iionniv Prukop saw materials for use in shop. Mr. Mohoric looks on as Vernon Tyler and Clyde Marshal work on F.F.A. projer-ts. Miss Emmaline makvs 1-xplztnations to the geometry Class. The clcmk-watchh-FS R099 limi'- Miss Poole offers help to Nyla. McAfoos and Jim Shaver in her composition class. Tom Matthews, Don Chaplin, Tom Huff, and Allen VVall inspect the results of a physics exper- iment. Pat Palmer paints while Miss Sandblom instructs the art class. Dawn Dorsey, Rod Martin, Jean Turner and Frances Roberts take pains to check bookkeeping records, Fred watches the feed for his pigs. Larry Knoblauvh and Tom Tebb study in the library as Lorna Uffleman and Miss Noonan work at the typewriter. Eight af 'TZ' X is kb A Q. Hfv pr do W sl gi X XV, . X .R X Y up LLL CT K, 2 x -Q. 1 5 a V X ., -. 3 ' ' , 3 5 .l ' . V 2 - 4 I 'IQ ?653 V I' F ,gg V QQ V . .1 V1 4 P+- , 5 . R ' V t .ffaj ' A . f ph Q - - -. ' f lv' , f ' . ' 5' . K 2 ff Q - 1 :R e fe I 3 if - an 1 4 X ' 3 'fy N so, - i x V Q. V- ' ,':. A J, ' V. - -, Qi :REV VV ' ' aa? ' . V3 Q. A ,, 4, ' I X- m P ' 1 x, - ' 7 1 , 'AL 7. f . , - D ' , 1 ' T' 1 KV, V , ,U N , ?i ,,AV5V,,r, V 'sk R X E mf , 'E YE 1 Z 1 'iii gy, 4 , X' 3.2 W A . + 3 ' 'A 'EEF' x . ' 1 f Q 2 K. ' l ' 2 - V F 1' Wk f. V 3 V7 A x .itil V , , V V -In 51 .1 , Z., -rx, 4 I Q? 3 W 1. I.: i f Q , - ff U QV , VV 1 . 1 A 1 A 3' HV 1 . ., Aff-'A 3 1 . ik 1' .J ' f 01 ,, - W A ii. 5 V, . . V ' ,x '. if 1:3 x v V VA fa ,yr ., Gail? My , , f V Q , . In V V VV VV Y , . Lg 5 V VV . VV . .Ex Wg! Lug 2 H, - L ' - -r V ' 'fri' I is A Y l ' 2 . AV H W S V V ,,.. , , F- ' V ' , , .iv V t L ' 1' , ' I 3 ' ! , E 'VE ' X k J My w ' k 3 . ,I V! nj If '71 'YL J , 5 if lf, fl if i V 1 f f' ' 5 f A' 5 V f A' V V , , Vf' V X x ' ' K .,,, - -- R, . . - , , 1 Kneeling-Fred Stump, Gordon Tebb. Row I left to right-Floyd Morse, Doreen McCoy, Kathy Kovalenko, Carol Johnson. Mary Sutter. Juan Soulier, liwsvniitrie Rutrglt-r, Zona Guranson, Boll Kovacevich. Row 2 left to right-.lack Martin, Fontecn Sawyer, Stanley Smith, Jim O'KeIly, Cot Zehnder, Jerry Doolittle. Row 3 left to right-Everett Foster, Billy Caster, Larry Knoblauch, Joel Calavang . Row 4 left to right-Rudy Hanson, Duane Siehl, Mackie McAllister. Vaiixierzt shy-Joe Cole and Tom Tebb. Student Gonna! The Student Council, governing body, representing the student body was led by President Tom Huff who weilded the gavel with authority. Other officers were: vice president, Tom Tebbg secretary, Arden deCarteretg and treasurer, Patty Jean Koch. Other active members include the president of Boys' and Girls' Club, a representative of the yell squad and an elected representative from each class, advised by the principal, Arne Strand. The group financially backed the football banquet, a dinner honoring the ticket-takers and sellers, and support to the music delegates to Missoula, Montana. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS The Council also organized the 'xi llfl-l'ATIllll lluff, president. Honor Society and Curtain fund to Bti rv, I fi Yu r'ght-Pa tty Jean Ko'h, ' ' ' . tlnmlsuifi'vi'1 .-Xrrlain tletlzirlteret, Secretai'y3 Whlch It donated Donatlonh loin Tmtb. vuw--pi'es1dt-nl. We!-e also made to the Conflrnunlty Chest Drive, The March of Dimes and ' ' the Red Cross. 'G' Ten Row i lcfl to right- Ronnie Fuller, Larry Knoblauch, Howard Hanson, Lionel Haywood, Fontz-en Sawyer, Al- lan Loucks, Jim llelmold. Alverne Nyhuis, Alice Doucn-ite, Arden do4':irte-ret, Vada Hoskins, Barbara Dou- vn-llv, Vonnii- Rogers, l'al Eckerd, Marilynn Malotl, Patty .lt-an Koch, Sylvia Larson. How 2 li-11 In right- Mr, Strand, Floyd Morse, Everett Foster. Ronnie Hyland. Glen lflllison, Delores Dalisky, lizirhirzt Hull, 4'Ul':llIt' Maittlivws, Dawn lrorsey, Georgene fl2lIlllllL'l'lllilSll'l' Shirley Sherman, Charlotte Mc- 1'onnwll, Anita I.:-wis, Geraldine Frye, Vivian Stevens, Clara Jean Ostrea. How Il lvff In 1-iglitgXV:ill5' Sihlwrl, .lon-l Ualavan, Fred Stump, Jim Shaver, Bob Abbott, .I4-an Coffie. Joanne Rock, lirin Kingston, .Ioan llunagan, l'arol Snider, Barbara Snider, lion Pole, Pat llazvl. Huw fl:-fl In right-Gary Lawlis, lid Hannus, Stanley VVillard, David Z4-hnder, John Ilcnzler, Tom Matthews, Hill Hale-h, Sharon Scott, Vvnona l'are-l, Zona Goranson Roh Pre-ssler, Dick XVheeler. l'ZllIll'l'll Sllyf-Vlilllll 'l't-lib, Lucia Allen. nor Society The newly organized Honor Society is a charter member of the National Honor Society in which only students maintaining a B average may take part. At least one semester of honor roll is required to qualify for membership. The group collected clothes for the under-privileged children of foreign countries as their ser- vice project. The organization was formed by the Student Council in the 1950-51 season and is advised by prin- cipal Arne Strand. 1 , 1 oys and gtrfs Sfafe Various activeclubs within the community sponsored four students to attend the annual Ameri- can Legion Boys' and Girls' State held on the campus of the Central Washington College of Educa- tion at Ellensburg. Those attending from Sumner were Lorinda Kenoyer, Patty Jean Koch, Joel Calavan and Jim O'Ke1ly. The delegates took part in the ten-day sessions, learning the functions and operations of city, county and state governments. Reports were made to the 'A citizens of the community on the progress of the groups at the session. Boys' State and Girls' State delegates to Ellensburg: Left to right-Joel Calavan. Lorinda Kenoyer, Patty Jean Koch, Jim O'Kelly. Leaders Conference delegates to the Uni- ' versity of TVashing- ton-Arden deCarteret and Tom Huff. Eleven BOYS CLUB CABINET I t Flghl 4h1p Jllll Olxcllx 'lndmg T I ul' r 4 xmern shy Jme Cole Jerry Ball oys L OfflCeIS of thls years Boys Club were Joel Calavan presxdent Gordon Tebb v1ce presldent and Jlm OKelly The Boys Club of Sumner Hlgh has a membersh1p composed of all the boys m the hlgh school The purpose of th1s club 1s school betterment and the promotlon of better school spxrxt were held at Wh1Ch many fme fllms were shown and at whxch speakers appeared Among the speakers were alumm who spoke on college l1fe COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN eated mm r L b In x lcex bvmdmg -11+ 1 dw fm The mam act1v1ty of the club was Courtesy Week Courtesy Week was sponsored fo1 the pur Inn Shuer chmr an f 4 mm, pose of lmprovmg the school and the com XX wk munlty Durmng thxs week a student panel a faculty forum and outslde speakers 1n cludlng Mr Harshman from P3ClflC Luth eran College and Rev Olson from the Tacoma KIWHDIS appeared 1n assemblles Thls years 3CtlVltl9S were under the dlrectxon of M1 Kohler and Mr Mlller Twelve Let o 'V' ---.lm 1':1lz1x'un, Gordon 'IN-lub, Don ' 2 lin. SI. ' 1 Alllia- .I 'nn l. 1 fz . '- 1 , , ' , 7 ' ' 1 1 , ' . ' - ' . ' Y 7 ' , ' ' At Christmas time the boys contributed for baskets for the needy. Once each month meetings S ' -J' SllllYl' . 'U 'Q 'L 'iK'h. . Q D ' . ' - 1- 'z 1 '. . Env cu. Q, .wi . . - Y Y - . , , . . X . 'l . at In it , - HV L NJA A ' -., N i 1 GIRLS' CLUB CABINET Row 1 left to right--Rosemary Hunt er, Arden deCarte-ret, Rosemarie Buergler, Lorinda Kenoyer Row 2 left to right-Barbara Hall Joan Dunagan, Sharon Scott, Donna Swezey . Row 3-Miss Schlauch, advisor GIRLS' CLUB COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN lion 1 lt-YI to riglul G1-rzilslitiw Fry, liitzl Nivlmlsvn, Gladys i'lllZl'l', Pail Pzilnwr. How Z-.Xnn lollvtson. liosvr- mary Hunter. Arden deCar- lm-rot. liost-iuariv Huvrgler, i,lll'llllill Kvnnyer. How il-Miss Schlaurli, Barbara llzlll. .Iuin ilUll2lg2lll, Sharon Swrll, lwnnzi Sxvozvv. ' ' l L Ll' 5 LL Girls' Club officers for 1950-51 were Arden deCarteret, presidentg Lorinda Kenoyef, vice presidentg Sharon Scott, secretaryg Rosemarie Buergler, treasurerg and Joan Dun- agan, historian. Miss Emmaline Schlauch was advisor. The main activities of the year were the Girls' rnzgzfgfgnsr Club party which was held October 23rd, the style show ImSff,Q'jjl,'f, i'gant larrindu K1-noyvx featuring clothes from Mollie's Dress Shop, and the Mother and Daughter Banquet which was held May 9th, Each month a girl of the month was chosen by the cabinet, which consists of the officers ad representa- tives from each class. The representatives were: Bar- bara Hall, seniorg Donna Swezey, juniorg and Rose- mary Hunter, sophomore. This year the Girls' Club purchased a girl of the month pin which is to be passed on each month. Bickel and J' Hodgins model in the :style show, STYLE SHOW rXGIRLS' BLUE PARTY Muriel Barry: Anita. l'Tort-frrx7A1'd--11: Miss S-andhlom and Gladys '!4 1 1 8 Thirteen Row l lf-fl to rigrlii-Patti .Ie-an Koch. Becky Roybal. Donna Sum-zex, I'al Palmer Marg Gfioflt-iiougli, .lf-el 1'alaK'an. Tom Matthews, Gordon T-llilr, Alurnv Nyliuis, Kay Slim-liy. Audrey liaiigflf-n, Gail Olson Sylxia Larson. How 2 lm-fl lu risrlil- Lynf- Mohr. Slivila Hill. Arlene Mickey, Gr-ralriinv I-'ry Ronnie- Fuller. Jerry Disiiify, Ln-onard Sweeney. George Simpson. Jerry Dm-litilr-. 'Dizulys lkiizw r, Barbara llall. Arde-n rlv4'aru-i'e'1, Joanne Li-ucks, Row 11 le-ft to riglir-Mr liriv N--lson, Varol Jolinswn. Rwsalee M1-ser. llaxid Sanforml. Sizznlvy Amlre-ws, Rill Balch. l-'ontc-en Sawyf-r. Larry Hall. .lim Hr-lnwld, ,lim la-wis, Mary Ann Mylnar, lmrwn-n Mi-Foy, Pat I-Zeke-rd, 4'arol Sands. Row 4 lvfl lu right- -Vliarlnite Mc-Voiiii--ll, .I+-an Zchnder. Rust-iiiai'ie Bin-rgln-r, lirin Kingston, Kim Smith, lion Rviri-As. VVillis How--rs, .lack lla-riin. Rodney Martin, lluanr- Neiz- r. lion Hs-lmolrl, YQ-iioiizi Farr-l, Kathy K1-vzxlviiko, Holm-rta Schenk. Marilia Ann 'l'liorswn. Vaiiiivra sliy-l,ui'raim XVallac-4. Ihliwen Toinirkilis, .Tow-e 'l'l1ompson. -.Q YYY 4, parfmz Gkoir The Spartan Choir, robed in white, completed another school year with many ac- complishments added to their list. Some of the activities in which they took part were: the Christmas Pageant, Spring and Winter Concerts, the Easter and Memorial Day as- semblies, Rotary, Kiwanis, exchange assemblies with White River and Issaquah, and the Northwest Regional Competition Festival held at White River. Erin Kingston, soprano, was selected to represent our school at the Northwest Music Educators Conference in Missoula, Montana. The choir has several members elected to the music council. These are Charlotte GIRLS NONETTE McConnell, sophomore, Alverne Nyhuis, junior, Ngliff XS1f,',lQHQ' QfQfQfg,,fmi'J 'lmnsl' and Tommy Matthews, senior. S'fffffflfffl'I952,11Qfnfi'gQff,ldlffQf1'1Qf,i,Qff2Q Students were awarded pins as a reward for Hall, Gladys Patzer, Arden defjar- ' , , - , - ' - ,VNV I,,,m,,, ,mg.O,., 1,a,Sy Eckerd, then actix eness in the oiganization. Imrve-n Tompkins. girfs I jfozzeffe - Under the direction of Mrs. Osborne the non- ette was kept busy all year singing for various organizations in Sumner. They also sang for the Daffodil Luncheon for the queen. At the con- test they received an excellent rating. Anita Lewis and Sylvia Larson were accompanists. 1 low l left to right-Marilyn Ma- lott, Arlene Spencer, Georgene Haninierinaster, Marion Garrett, Bob Bacon, Joyce Bowers, Lee Olson, Farol Johnson, Carol Snider, Josephine Corliss, De- lores Dalisky, Kay Sheehy, Bar- lrzira Jenn Snider, JoAnn Green, tow 2 left to right-Donna Shuler, lillezinor Burton, Janet Brown, Patty Jean Koch, Zona Goranson, Sherrill Young, Marie Schenk, .Io.1nne Becker, Jean Olson, Ed Hannus. Venona Carel, Duane Siehl, Gordon Moran, Ronnie wt .x X N A , I , ,- 5' X Y gift .: ,xdg y, 'ntQ . -, Y X , Q f, , - QA, Ji A 1 I ' , h T I Anita Lewis. . 4- ,. , Q ,g K K if T L' A Y we T 'F N Y' I ' N Hyland. BAND MA.IORl'I'l l'l'IS: Left to right -Viulzr Hoskins. Venona Carel, li ow 15 left to right-Joanne Zehn- der, Barbara Sanford, Erma Simpson, Roberta Gleason, Susan Taylor, Lionel Haywood, Jim Lewis. Jim Shaver, John Denzler, Don Chaplin, Joe Fortier, Joe rv la f arf' SAX QUAHTICT'l'lC: Left to riglitelfaitiy Jean Kovh. Zonal llorunson, litlrlie Hain- Sheilai Hill. FHSY1if'l1, Jack McjRobie. Jim nus, Lionel Haywood, Sorsenson, Donald Siehl, Robert Abbott. Row 4 left to iigrlit---tliiiger flreen. Vadu Hoskins, Roberta Schenk, Arlene Nieholson. Stun Fustle, .lolinny Lt-:ir. .Iunive XViley, l-Iric Nelson, director, Fzimeru Shy: Put l'Ic'ka-rd, Katherine XVillford, John LaPlant. Sumner's superior band, under the direction of Mr. Eric Nelson, again came through with flying colors. The group participated in many activities and per- formances throughout the year. Among these were the annual Northwest Competition festivals held in Tacoma, l-Vashington, the Vifestern Washington Fair, Teachers' institute, the Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival, exchange assemblies with White River and Issaquah, and the regular concerts for the general public. The Band also played an active part, displaying their uniforms of lolue and gold, in the athletic activites, performing at the football and basketball games, Homecoming and the May Day festivities. Anita Lewis, flutest, represented our school at the Northwest Music Educators Conference in Missoula. Montana. A music council was organized to repre- sent the group and make decisions on any problems which arose during the course of the year. Pins were awarded to the students on the basis of their activites and participation in the organization. Ml'SIC COUNCIL: Left to right- Mr. Nelson, Patty Jean Koch, Dolores Dalisky, Anita Lewis, Alverne Nyhuis, Cliarlotte McConnell, Tom Matthews, Joanne Zehnder, Ed Han- XVillzird. Marion IIUS. HAY COURT Row 1 left to right,-Patty .lean Koch, Bt-llc Huntington, Ann Tollf-l'sun. JoAnn Garrett, Pat Palmer, Marilyn Bickel, Queen Gran-c Rowe, Cayo Farquhur, .Iuycc llodgins, Sylvia Hettick. Row 2 left to right-.lim O'Kt-lly, Tom Tcbb. Tom Matthews Bob Kovztcevich, Duane Siehl, Joel Calavan, Cot Z4-lindf-r, tlornloii 'IR-lib, Tom Huff. Seated on steps: button to top-Alain Strand, Marilyn VW-ick, IH-nny IH-zirsuii, next up Susan Bennett, Anne Carlson, W 49' Amidst an array of color, strains of music and marching units, beautiful Queen Grace I was crowned and presented the key to the city by the mayor-elect of Youth Week. Also, making up her court were: JoAnn Garrett, Caye Farquhar, Sylvia Hettick, Marilyn' Bickel, Pat Palmer. and Joyce Hodgins. Ann Tollefson, Belle Huntington and Patty Jean Koch were elected flag-bearers. Following the afternoonis performance by grade school, junior high and high school groups, the girls were escorted by Bob Kovacevich, Tom Tebb, Gordon Tebb., Tom Matthews, Jim Shaver, Duane Siehl, and Joel Calavan. Jim O'Kel1y was named alternate. . A large attendance at this event was greatly appreciated and the enthusiastic crowd was pro- vided with entertainment of the finest. 'ii' ,, T .21- AY ' I u Sr .V up DAFFODIII COURT Lt-ft to right-Pat Pzilnii-r, Marilyn liickn-l, Ht-llc' Hunt- ington, Joyce Hodgins, Ann Tullvfsori. Princess Belle Huntington Sixteen E5 . If 'sz' W 1 vw' K 1 'ww King Liunvl Gingrirh :intl Qui-en Pat Palmer tour the city in tht- :annual lflrunit-vmning 1 I ztratle. HOHECOHING COMMITTEE Row 1 left to right- Vlaire Ouillette, Arden tie-Carteret, Anita Lewis, Putty J ean Koch, Marilyn Bickel. Row 2 left to right- B e t t 3' Eilers, Kay Sheehy, Barbara Dou- Cette, June Burleigh, Verna Gingrich, Syl- via Hettick, Faye Gaines, Coralie CLav- iguerb Matthews, Gla- dys Pa t z e r, Inez Haley, Clara Ostrea. liuw 3 left to right- Barhara Sanford, De- lores llalisky, Mur- gztret Bragg, Bar- bara flfigiulaj La Marr, Vivian Stevens, .Ioan llunagan, Shir- ley Schmidt, Grace Rowe, Imnnzi Swt-zey, lirin Kingston, Zona Hurainsun. 7 l Lt-ft tu right-.luel Calavan, Master of Cere- nwiiit-s: Vat Palmer, Queen, Lionel Gingrich. King, :ind prinnesses Belle Huntington and 4.21 yt- F21 rqlizi r. Huw 4 left tu right 'Film Huff. lmrindzt Kenuyt-r, Luvitt Alle-n, Mary Ann Mylnztr, Kathy Kovalenkri. Lorna L'fflein1vn. Iiurirzuut llztll, Ilurt-en Tuixipkins, Doreen Mc'l'uy, Marian Garrett. Row 5 left tu riglit-ln-uiiztrtl VVztll, l'z1t Hazel, Bztrimrn Snider, liverrtt Pfister. Jwanne Zehrlder, f'3l'0l Sllidvri Joyce Hmlgrins, Jin- Wilt-, Faye Fztrquliar, Dean Sniile-r, Mary tiumla-mvugli, Yenona Carel. 5' aj t'HIilS'l'MAS l'A42lCANT: Left tu right-Three Wise Men, l-'red Stump, 'Finn Tw-lib and Darrel Arnnifif .lust-iuli. lmn Vhztplin: Mary, Lucia Allen: the angel. ' ht-rtls. liatrry Ktwlxlzltic-li, litigvne Nt-laser and little NN righ rl, Seventeen - il- Flztra Ostrea: and the Shep- l.. 34 -1: 2 CZ: J 1 U ih- Q45 if 4 -4 ..-ff' IES? Row 1 left to right-Joyce Loucks, Joyce Hodgins. Piirol Snider, Mzwgzirt-I Bragg, Mairilyn Bickvl, Lainys Bride, Kathy Kovalenko, Mary Goodviiiiugli. .liiziiin L-iuvks, l5.ii'l-iira .lviin Snider Row 2 left to right-Sally Kovalenko, Alice Douifeite. Joan Dunagan, Audrey Aiiili-rson. Viviun Stevens, Donna lloVi'ies, Jeanette Schuchardl, Inirniiriv XVall:iiw, Rohr-rta Sc-lit-nk, Joanne Zehnder, Flziire Ouillette, Sheila Hill, Arden cletfzirtoiu-t. Vonniir ling:-rs. Row 3 left to right-Miss Gilkey. adviser, Joi-xnnv llzirretl. lfllizzihetli Ni-iviiigtoii. liilliun Holloway. Bzirlizirzi Gelstein, Sally Riddle, Marry Sutter, Edna Muller, June Burleigh. Bzirlizirzi Ltoucwlte, Roszilm- Moser, Patty Jean Koch, Kay Sheehy. Beit! 1lil1'fS- Row l left to right-Fred Stump, Bob Riddel, Tom Huff, Lionel Gingrich. Row 2-Mr. Mohoric, adviser, Howard B:ii'row. llziry Nuttur, Vlyclv M:ii'sli:ill. liuw 3-Chuck Davis, Merlin lidick, Denny Huffman, Stanley Ray. Row -1-l.t'Hl'lJll fl Le-iiikv, .lc-rry Imrsey, Jzivk llzirrott. Floyd Miirsi-. Row 5-li' rell Arnold, Jerry Ball, David Z4-hnder. Larry Tully. L, B F. F. A. The past year has been a very successful year for the local F. F. A, Chapter and its rrierriloers. The chapter participated in num- erous activizies sash as the hcrtirfulziiiai dis- plays, parliamentary ixouedxire contests, pdhiir speaking contests, state farmers degree and rotating proieists. Torn Huff was a delegate to the regional conference at Pullman, Wash- ington and Torn and Fred Siiinp were iioth awarded the State Farmers Degree, which is the highest degree tha' any F. F. A. boy can acquire. The chapter officers were president, Torn Hutt vice-president Bok Kcvaffevich and Denny l-luffmanp secretary, Fred Stump, treasurei l.:cnel G1ngrif'Ei, rerzrrer, Darrell Arnold: sentinel, Bob Fiiddell, and advisor Mr, Henry Mohoric. F. H. A. Toward llCl'l2fLl'lSH is the motto ior all Future liaizzzfgnalcers of America CllUlllf'lS. This years F. H. A. Chapter has been very aftive in Pied Cross wcrk and making posters tor Madigan General Hospital. Qri Qrtcizez a siccessiul reprdance and the Northwest Hegxonal Dzstrict Convention was held. Durina the riionth ci November, initiation was held aarid F. H. A. week was recognized. Cfficers for the year were: Pres1dent, lla!- lyn Bickelt vibe president l.a1nys Brzdey sei?- retary, Kathy Kovalertkop treasurer, Margaret Bragg: reporter, Mary Goodenouqhg historian, Patty lean Kachg song leader, Arden deCar- terety pianist foycte Lepiflcsq Chapter mother Mrs. Snider: and adviszr, Miss Giikey. VJ f' -Agri Y 4' , :pk 4-- Q CJ f v . ' 'nl -5.3 ' 1 1 . X. vw 4, JS -Q43 1? 'U nil' al' z ,ffzz as Q 3' sir ,G-45, fl . ii 53 -1 ' r xl f .. . f , . sa, N i 0 . - , ...M , wi QW.,-x,f?E?,+w,,1mrs..-A-'f.h,'w1.p'.'Lzw. lx RED CROSS COUNCIL SPONSORED BY F. H. A. 1. Left to rightilhitty .Ivan Koch, Barbara Dou- cette, Mary Guudf-nwugli, Bucky Roybal. LIBRARIANS 3. Kneeling-Rfinniv Hyland, Brill Knvucovich. Stzindirigs--Iiclwiv-S Dulisky. Ilurfftliy Morse, Mar- garet Bragg, Juan Dunzigaui. Marilyn Bicl-ufl. 5. Lurindzi Kvnnyi-r, Shirlvy Schmidt, :ind Fziye Guimls pn-pziw hm dogs 1'-ir Puyallup giiim-. J 14.3 ,-'fx swf -5 v' , PROJECTOR OPERATORS 2. Km-4-ling le-fi to righi-Bill Balch, John l.ulit:il:1, XX'ill1ird, lfuug N1-lsun, Mike- l.:im-y. Huw 1 le-fl l.'lI'lglll1IA'L' Stiiiili-, Alu-rmi Nyliuis, .Ivrry Dis- nvy, Twin Huff, Vlyde Mairslmll. Albert Grain-s, Stziiili-5' Iiaiy. li'-w 2 lf-ft in riglil--lmrrvl Ariiwilil. liunniw Hylziiifl. llzilv XVriglit, Lwingird XVall, Jim Uillm-, Sian OFFICE HANDS 4. Knvflling It-III lu I'lQ.Q'III IxI.lI'lJ1ll'2l Imuveilw, Vol Zi.-linzlsr. Vlziru Ostrwi, Yvriiu Gingrirli. ll'-W I lvft if- right -lily. lhiimis, Sylvia ll'-llivk, Ihit l'ziliiiv'i'. .lwyiw llmlxfiiis. 4'i.rzzliv- Jlxitilif-ws. livin' 12 lwfl In riglitgllvwky lli-ylml, llrzuw- llwiwi-, Murivl lkirry, Marilyn Iiivl-cm-l. lllvsi-uxmriv Bu:-rp.:'li-r. Vaiim-ral sliy-Lucian Allen. TICKET TAKERS AND SELLERS 42, Knwfliiig- tliyw- Fairquliqir. Mzirilyn Bivl-ci-I. Mziry Humi- Q-nilugli, Viviun Slmviis, Bill llzili-li. Siaiiimliiig-'l'fiiii liui'l', Iii:iia,g.iu-i Lli:iz.:p:,ilvi':il1llriz' I'1Ij,:i1lll2l Swulivr. Mary lmuliitlf-. llusiixi.ii'y Huiilvr, 1'l1kll'1' Ouil- lvi iv, Juan lvuniigun. Twentyfcne 1 Lainys Bride and Marilyn Bickel plant rose bush in observance of F. H. A. Week. Mr. and Mrs. Vormestrand, Custodians. Marilyn Bickel sells tickets at games. Square dance fun with Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Sherill Young and Ray Kovalenko clean up after Sophomore initiation. Mary Goodenough, Marilyn Bickel, Joyce Hodgins, Arden deCarteret, Kathy Kovalenko Patty Jean Koch, and JoAnn Garrett serve boys at F. F. A. Banquet. Tom Huff, mother, Mr. Willard and guests enjoy dinner at F. F. A. Banquet. Twenty-two .9 .1 'Di' ..-1.-w.-N.-nm 4' vw n x 91 wa. 3' ffi 5's N-I 4.1. -wa-1 -is .-V vu-X .pk -'M V' ,fra w 1 I-4-vp Y 4 Fil-.Q 4' 1 law wx A wy xilxxd' Q-Sr-'Sf-4 YS' 1 1. -1. 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When the season started the team was one of the worst looking teams in the league and in the last game they were one of the best. The Spartans finished up in a good way by coming through in the last game of the season breaking even with the first place Puyallup Vikings at 13 all. By doing this they kept the Sumner-Puyallup record in good tradition. Rod Martin made a 83 yard touchdown for the highlight of the game. Joel Calavan, the only three year letter- man, was captain of the Spartan eleven. Joel was the Inspirational award winner and also second team all-conference winner. 123' FRED STUMP, 52 , tackle STAN XVILLARD, DALE WRIGHT. MAC McALLISTER, 52 . center 52 , quarterback 52 , halfback 1 if if M 'Q-fa-: 7 , - .- Q 12 Q 2 i Q 1' sier A -, V 1? I1 . f 4 a ng A- - , l I Ye? ' , A h 2 4 ef-Q ' 9 . i ALI-AEN VVALL, XVILLIS BOWVERS, STAN SCHATZ, Hfllnf tackle 5l , tackle 52 , tackle COFZS LIZ 00 61, ' fb ll Lake Washington --21 Sumner ...... 0 White River ....... 34 Sumner ...... 14 Kent-Meridian ..... 0 Sumner ...... Renton ............ 21 Sumner ...... Clover Park ........ 0 Sumner 51 ' 1'-SU X e e , , I Z Highline ........... 7 Auburn ........... 7 Puyallup .......... 13 Sumner ...... Sumner Sumner ff 1 2- , f lb it -1 ,, 1' 1 Ml 1 A, f. lnl-A' ty I 5 'li J ERRY DOOLITTLE. 51 , guard DUANE NETZER, 53 , tackle BURDICTT YOUNG. 51 , guard JOE COLE, 52 , back GORDON TEBB. Sl , hack JOEL CALAVAN, 51 , fullback DON CHAPLIN, guard TOM TEBB. 51 , halfback ROGER EDBERG, LIONEL HAYWOOD, STAN SMITH, WALLY SIBBERT' 52 , fullback 51 . guard 52 , guard H52'-, guard 4' I4 nr x A , Q 1-:lv Mpvm' 1:-fu MILLI-:iz 9? . 0250 A1,xNm:r:1:s Gb - X Xlx-'1'x1r Nyhuw. Slkllllvy' .XI'IdI't'KXS, Imnuld Sichl .I x , 'fl 1 XO A A E 5 1 1 f f .g ' T 2 s i 3 Zf J ,L '1 ' a 3 1 4 - , 3 , . 3 5 H. AJ .HN- ,, Vx f --e, , . 1 ',, S 9 E Q 1' D. , 5 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD lxnw-lim:--H1115 Vansrvr. Imuus I.:1I 1wn1i. Allwrt Graves, Allan Lfluvks, Sidnvy Mickf-lsrm, Bob Pre-SSler. Howard II.x11wvn. I-111 H1-111l1.mk:-r. suuulimg-Ii..I1 KiI1l11lxI..l4 XXIII! Vzlmplwll. 12 4 -lm L:1P1ant, Ed Hannus, Jerry Si'lfIvi!'1d, Imn Helmuld, Bob Abbott, Sherrill Young, 'f 9. ja 1 20 23' ' 21 E7 ,E I '25 '19 V29 Y' f 24,317 zz J H F 5 I 3 1- 4, W 4' , ty I v ' ,f ' W'19 , . i M X ' 'nr XG- . . ' I A 27 BOYS' S CLUB Row l left to right-VVil- lis Bowers, .Iim Shaver, Ronnie Reines, Lawrence Zehnder, Mr. McCoy, Jim O'Kelly, Dunne Sie h I , Joel tfalavan Rodney Martin. Row 2 left to right-.lim Hi-lmold, Doug Brown, lravid Sliumake, Stanley Smith, Howard Hanson, In-:in Snider, Alvern Ny- huis, Darrell Young, Bob Slioe-maker, Jerry Doo- little. Row Sl left to right- Stnnley Andrews, Bob K1-vm-t-x'ii'li, Tom Matth- ews. Lionel Haywood, Fri-d Stump, Duane Net- xi-r, limi' 4 left to right- Mzivkim- 110.-Xllisler, Gur- don 'IR-lah, Iron Flixiplin. linger Iimlhm-rg. Vziiiivrzi Slll'-lA'L' Staple, 'l'olii Tvlili Oyfl 602 girfsy NS U The membership of these clubs is composed of boys and girls who have won letters in athletics. The girls keep busy with their weekly candy sales, play days and banquets The boys put on the annual All School Review and Various dances to raise money for senior letter men sweaters. Mr. McCoy is advisor for the boys, while Miss Schlauch is advisors for the girls GIRLS' S CLUB I-'irst row, left to right- .lezin Turner, B ii r b LL ra Hull, Ve-rnzi Gingrich, Eva Bezittin-, Gladys Pat- zer. Second row left to right Fzillivriiii- Kovzilenko, Patty .lean Koch. Bar- lizirzi lmurette, Loretta liell. Miss l-Ininiuline, .Iozinnv Zn-hnder, Delores llalisky. 'l'hiiwl row left to right- Mziry Ann Mylnar. Pat Hxlzi-l. Marilyn Bickel, .Ioziriiie Huck, S li ai r o n Svoit. BOB VA1'lCVI1'H IPXII XYIIIHHT lil ANN SH JIM A VER 1 X 1 UT ZluHNI5I'.R FHM MA! Ixll. 'I' FB . 1 4 4 .' L B xrvxl I INTER sxffwizn Vi fx lk KV? .vp czskefhczf! Although the Spartans had but four returning lettermen they came up in the first round of play losing by slim 2 and 3 point maI'giI1S- Macky McAllister, second team all-conference, was the basketball hot shot on this yea1 s team, as he came second in the league scoring to Highline's Don McDougal, all- state forward. Cot Zehnder, the captain and the spark plug of the team, was the winner of the In- spirational award and also receiving honor- ble mention on the all-conference. Ending the season with a fourth place tie with Renton looked quite good for the Spartans considering the competition in the league with the top team, Highline, receiving the state crown. The Spartans ended the season with a bang by defeating the big boys from White River in a close contest to cinch fourth. Puyallup -- -- Renton - ....... - Highline ....... Kent-Meridian -- Lake Washington Clover Park .... Auburn ........ White River .... Puyallup .... -- Renton ......... Highline ........ Kent-Meridian - Lake Washington Clover Park .... Auburn ...... -- - White River .... 52 38 70 41 45 45 48 -- -38 46 33 67 58 45 56 46 ---49 SCORES Sumner ....i... 49 Sumner ......,. 36 Sumner ......,. 47 Sumner ........ 60 - - Sumner ........ 49 Sumner ........ 47 Sumner ........ 51 Sumner ........ 35 Sumner ........ 37 Sumner ........ 45 Sumner ........ 44 Sumner ........ - - Sumner ....... - 65 43 Sumner ........ 45 Sumner ........ 42 51 Sumner ..,....e B BASKETBALL SQUAD Row l le-lt to right-Billy Caster, Ronnie Hyland, Fred Stump, Douq Brown, Dick Nichols, Darell Young, Donald Siehl. Row 2 lett to right-Larry Durkee, Louis LaFond, Lowell Jackson, Iohn LaPlant, Eddie Hannus, Albert Graves, Denny Huffman. Row 3 left to right- Ie-rry Scofield, Melvin Sahm, Leonard Vifall, Marion Castle, Darell Sahm, Rudy Hanson, Don Chap- lin, Mike Lacey. 4 , l Twenty-nine BASEBALL Row 1 left to right- Ball, Bob Kovacevich, Mr, Joe Miller, Alden Hooper. Rudy Hansen, Allan Loucks. Row 2 left to right-Dick Nichols, Bill Hornbaker, Darrell Young, Don Siehl, Vllally Sibbert, Sidney Mickleson, Edward An- drews. Row 3 left to right-Jim Meyers, Jim Helmold, Gordon Moran, Larry llurkve-, Duane Siehl, Al- lan Xvall. Row 4 left to righ t- Kenny Fanson, Mackie MaCAlliSter, Bill Balch, Ronnie Durkee, Joel Cal- nvzin, Lawrence Zehnder. KZSELQ!! In the spring a young mz1n's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of baseball and track! The track team, coached by Ed McCoy, had fifteen boys turning out for the various events. Returning lettermen were Tom Tebb, Gordon Te'bb, Lionel H a y w o o d, T o m Matthews and Stan Smith. Mr. Joe Miller coached this year's baseball squad with their first game being against Lake Washington on April 10th. TRACK lou l left to right-AL Verne Nyhuis, G 0 rdon A 'IR-lyll, John llenzler, Stan- ley Smith. Rodney Mar- lin, Lionel Haywood, Ed- win Hannus,Jz1ck Martin. Row 2 left to right-Don . 1 li iplin, Foiitt-on Sawyer, Iron ll Q-lmold, Tom zlttliows, Lowell Jack- son, linger Edberg, Dunne- Netzer, Louis La- N A X 12 Fond. va. ' ? Uamera Shy-Toni Tebb, Coach iid McCoy. Thirty Howard Hanson, J e r r y G. A. A. limi' 1 left to right-Con- nie Rogers, Jean Turner, JoAnn Green. Georgene Hammermaster. V a d a Hoskins. Miss Strom, lmretta Bell, Barbara lloucette. Barbara Hall, rilzldys Patzer. Huw 2 left to right- Varol Johnson, Rosalee Moser. Shirley Sherman, Katherine Kovalenko. llow 3 left to right-- Verna Gingrich, Janet ileason. Muriel Barry. Sally Riddle, Sheila Hill. ltiycc linhhins, Mary Sut- ter, Ulizirlottt- Mct'onm-ll, Iiflna Muller, Mary Ann Mylnar. Sylvia Hcttick. Row 4 left to right-Kay Slit-Q-liy. Marilynn Mnlott, llzwluiral Snider, Roberta Swliwnk, Rosemary Hunt- er, lllvzi Beattie. HHH 5 left In I' l R' h l - Vnrol Snider, J o :1 n n e lmucks, Vluirv Ouillvltv. Slmrim Scott, Joanne Z4-lllldflf. Q AAG!-Q11 4 flNolYL Under the direction of Miss Strom the first meeting was held in which Verna Gingrich was elected president: Barbara Hall, vice presidentg and Kathy Kovalenko, secretary-treasurer. Beginning the season with basketball, the seniors won the championship title. Later the jun- iors won the volleyball title and to make everything even, the sophomores were the baseball champions. The club sponsored a pep dance in February and many of the members went to playdays at White River and Renton. Verna Gingrich and Claire Ouillette attended a joint meeting of G. A. A. teachers and students interested in P. E. in college. The G. A. A. banquet was held April ninth. The Honor Team was announced and a program was presented. The letters were awarded to deserving members at the close of the school year. GIRLS' HONOR TEAMS Volley and Basketball liow l left to right- .lzinvt tilt-uson, .lean Tur- ner. Verna Gingrich, Sal' lf: l-lidtlle, i'illlI'lHlltl Mc- Vonnvll, liarlmrzl Dou- v--it.-, Barbara Hall, Jo- xinnv Zehnder. llf-w 2 left to right - liosalee Moser, Kather- ine- Kovzilenko. Muriel li zt r r y, Vlaire Ouille-tw, l llolwrtu Schenk. Gladys l l':itze-r, Loretta Bell. . .- we 4 Mavkiv Mc.-Xlliswr. Jerry Ball and Bob Kuvacevich tangle with Puyallup players to hit the hump. Duane Sie-hl, .Ie-rry Bull and Bob Kovacf-wich guard Puyallup buys as Dale XVright jumps for the- hump. Jive Pole- and Iluunv Sie-hl xraw-l on the play while Jerry Bull waits fur the break. l-Id Hunnus and c-uavlm .luv Miller vivw thc- warm-up as llurrvl Szlhm cutvlws. Imn lvllilllllll slumxs wluilv nllxvrs guard the play Put Zvhndvr pile-ln-s the- bull at lflvisvlmrlmn Fivld gzunv. Butter upff-.I1w4'zxl:u'u11. VVillir- RIlYS't'!'S guards 1-1-:mlm Mf'l'uy at pr'1u'licv lurnmut. Tum 'IR-hh pn-pzmrvs for tha- dash. l'wz1c'l1 Mr'4'f,y yuuws the sidvlinvs, Thirty-two I, gf ff ! 5 1 5 f 41- 1 I ,ty I 'x f 'X 1 N 5 'L Rs t R '45, . 4, LQ F' .Af A. ,mi X s i 4 I x 4? f x , wi.-1 ' A, f '..v , rv -. --'V -..Jw ........Aff - A --3523: I S010lL0l'l'Z0l'65 Soon after seeing the Sophomore girls sit- ting on the stage in waste paper baskets with perfectly straight hair, they elected to the duty of Pres. Rudy Hanson. Other offices were Billy Caster, Vice Pres.g Charlotte McConnell, Sec- retary-Treasurer and David Zehnder, Student Body Rep. Left to right -Mr. George Miller. Donnie serve as their Pres.g Louie LaFond, Vice Pres.g Siehl, Rudy Hansen, Georqene Hammermaster, Billy Caster, Second Semester brought Billy Caster to Georgene Hammermaster, Secretary-Treasurerg Louie La Fond, Mrs. Osborne. and DOH Stlldffllt Body Rep. The main event of the year was the Sophomore Hop. Co-Chairmen were Billy Caster and Zona Goranson, who helped to make the Carnival Time dance a huge suc- cess. To help support the hop, the girls raffled off Mackie McAllister and Duane Siehl while the boys raffled Joyce Loucks. The winners of the Date Raffle had a date to a movie with these people and five dollars to go on. The raffle turned out swell and added financial aid to the hop. Bow l left to riqht-Charles Davis, Bonnie Fuller, David Divelbiss, Alice Doucette, Betty Gonseth, loAnn Green. Row 2 left to r1qhtAl.arry Durkee, Don Cole, Howard Barrow, Patsy Eckerd, Georqene Hammermaster, Iuanita Edick Bow 3 left to riqhtelchn Denzler, Larry Hall, Billy Caster, Albert Graves, Marian Garrett, Betty Eilers, Dawn Dorsey Row 4 left to riqht-Dean Allen, Rudy Hansen, Ed Hannus, Bob Abbott, Allan Chapman, Marion Castle, Venona Carel Zona Goransonulean Coltie. Thirty-four l xx Lx-O L wif' S Row l left to riaht---Sidney Mickelson, Howard Hanson, Hay Kevalenlcc, Sylvaa Larson, Caroline Knoll Donna La- viquer, Marilynn Maloit, Vada Hoskins, Row 2 left to riahte-Derald lenkins, lohn LaPiant, Allan Loucks, Sheila Hill, Lyne Mohr, lcyce Louclcs, Carol Iohn- son, loann Loucks, Charlotte McConnell. Row 3 left to riahtv-lack Martin, Charles Haynes, Clyde Marshall, Sally Kovalenko lla Keouqh, Beverly Ball, Helen Bryson, Rosemary Hunter, Karen Iohnson, Row 4 left to riqht-lohn Luhtala, Robert Kildahl, Don I-lelrnold, Gary Lawlzs, Mike Lacey, Bill P-lornbaker. Lewis La Fond, Douq Long. Row l left to riqht-Gary Nutter, Erma Simpson, Shirley Sherman, Ioyce Robbins, Edna Muller, Mary Sutter, Barbara Snider. Row 2 left to riqht-Carol Sands, Sandra Younker, Ioyce Thompson, Fonteen Sawyer, Sally Riddle, Kay Sheehy. Row 3 left to riqht-Duane Netzer, Dick Wheeler, David Zehnder, Claire Ouillette, Barbara Sanford, Rosalee Moser, Carol Snider. Row 4 left to riqht-Douq Nelson, Larry Tully, Floyd Morse, Lloyd Wilber, Stanley Ray, lerry Scofield, Sherril Young, Bob Pressler, Don Siehl, Louis Richards. lf! may Thirty-five Luziors By the beginning of the year, the Junior Class had become accustomed to the routine of high school life. The Juniors showed this in the work they did about the school, not always in front but often behind the scenes. They were led both semesters by their president, Stanley Smith. Other first-semester officers left to right- were: vice president, George Hunt, secretary, Fred Stump, and member-at-large, Bob Shoe- maker. The only changes for the second se- Mr. Kohler and Miss Sandblom' advisors mester were: vice president, Everett Fosterg and student council representative, Dale Wright. ,A ' Front row: Stan Smith, Fred Stump,'Everett Foster Back row: left to right- In the fall the juniors received their class rings that had been ordered the preceeding spring. They also presented several successful skits for pep assemblies. The main project of the year was the Junior Prom, which was held April thirteenth. The theme. Song of the Islands, was chosen and the Juniors, under the guidance of their advisors, Miss Sandblom and Mr. Kohler, and general chairman Stanley Smith, cleverly trans- formed the auditorium into a replica of the South Pacific. The music was provided by the Rhythm Kings of Puyallup to make this year's Prom a memorable one. The Juniors have been active in Student Council, F. F. A., F. H. A., and have taken part in school sports. They have accomplished a great deal in their first years of high school, and the opportunity is open to them to accomplish more in the future. -..-...Q ...'?f . r I , 51, i i Row l left to right-Darlene Dale, Ioan Cushman, lnez Haley Ioan Dunaqan, Joanne Bock, Audrey Anderson Row 2 left to right-Frances Figliola, Eva Beattie, Lainys Bride, Ianet Brown, Gladys Dalisky, Donna DeVries, Mar- garet Bragg, Merry Doolittle. Row 3 left to riqht-Roger Edberq, Don Chaplin, Ioe Cole, Mertin Eddick, Bil1y5Butterofi, Denny Huffman, lack Garrett, Everett Foster. Row 4 left to right-Don Fisher, Jerry Dorsey, Kenny Fanson, Stanley Andrews, Lawrence Barrow. Thirty-six I Row l left to riaht--Bob Riddell Nyla McAffoos Audrey Langdon Clara Ostrea. Gail Olson Betty Keller, Vivian Liebelt. Row 2 left to right-Burke lansson, Eugene Nehser, Doreen McCoy, Anita Lewis, Kathy Kovalenko, Rose McGinnis, Erin Kingston, George Hunt. Row 3 left to right-Hulan Fleming, Ron Prukop, Dale Nicholson, Mackie, McAllister, Teddy Ohashi, Larry Knob- lauch, Dick Nichols, Lowell Iackson. Row 4 left to right-Glen Ellison, Alverne Nyhuis, Caleb Newington. Gordan Moran, Ronnie Hyland, Leonard Lampke, Darell Sahm, Don Olson, Row l left to right--Audrey Rouse, Roberta Schenk, Doreen Tompkins, Marilyn Sutherland, Donna Swezey, Vivian Stevens. Row 2 left to right-Ioanne Zehnder, Frances Roberts, Loraine Wallace, leanette Schuchart, Sharon Scott, Stan Smith, Dale Wright, Row 3 left to right-Bob Shoemaker, David Shoemake, Danny Standley, Stan Schatz, Leonard Sweeney, Lee Staple. Row 4 left to right--Fred Stump, Stan Willard. Kim Smith, David Sanford. Bob Weaver, Darrel Young, Leonard Wall. 1X Thirty-seven LAYHUE AWARD Each year one senior boy and one senior girl are selected to receive the J M Layhue Award This yeai Arden deCarteret and Tom Huff were selected to receive this honor. The judgment of these students wa. based upon the following qualities: honor, attitude. scholarship, effort, obedience, achievement, regard for others and generosity. HOMER HARTLEY AWARD The Homer Hartley Award is given to one senior boy and one senior girl who have achieved the most during their three years in high school. Pat Palmer and Tom Matt- hews were selected by the faculty to receive this award on the following characteristics: character, outstand- ing service to Sumner High School, scholarship and citizenship. ,IN JIM SHAVER Graduated as Valedictorian of the class of 1951 with a grade point ave- rage 3.85. BARBARA DOUCETTE Held the title of Salutatorian with a grade point average of 3.69. MITCHELL PERSONALITY AWARD The Lester B. Mitchell Personality Award has inscribed on it the names of the two most popular students of the class of 1951. The two selected for this honor were Patty Jean Koch and Joel Calavan. These students were selected on the following basis: dependability, courtesy, cheerfulness, friendliness, modesty, respect f o r authority and student activities. Class Off ce-rs Grace Powe Corcxh lVlC1ll 1QWS Lawrence Zehnder Ton Mat he s Dean Smder Gordon Tebo Bob Kovocevlch elziors The Class of 1951 has passed through the varlous stages of the Spartan Voyage and reachmg attamment completed the course successfully Tom Matthews served as class presldent the entlre year Other selected 0fflC9TS were Dean Snlder and Cot Zehnder v1ce presldent Grace Rowe secretary Coralee Matthews and Bob Kowacev1ch treasurer and Gordon Tebb representatlve to the Stu dent Councll December 1 marked the date of the annual Senlor Ball under the t1tle of Cmder ella The evening provlded well rouded entertamment for all who attended The muslc was furnlshed bv Bobby Brock s Orchestra whlch made the event a truly enjoy able and memorable one The Class also sponsored pep dances candy and food sales and the most outstand mg project of the year the play Young Aprll publlshed by Samuel French Mr George Mlller dlrected the performance whlch was presented March 28 and 29 to a full house and a pleased audlence The carnatlon on robes of maroon and whlte marked the colors symbollc to the students who expressed thelr loyalty to Sumner Hlgh for several years under the dl rectlon of MISS Florence Poole class advlsor The crew memfbers on thls voyage have dCCOII1pl1Sh6Cl a great deal 1n the past hovs eyel they are never too proud to say emphatlcally The past forever gone the future still our own Thlrty nme Z 91 , 5 lv' i - . 'e Z , , 1 LW, , . . . Y . . . , . . ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . ' - 1 1 1 ' I . . 'H . - ,, . . . . . , H . 1 . Y I L 1 1 ' . . N H .,, . , . . ! , . v Y . I. . v . , . - . l . ' n 1 Y V 1 . 9 44 , ,J 77 LUCIA ALLEN- Thought is the property of those only who can entertain it. Editorial staff ll, 4: Spartan Ni-ws staff 4: luinve Cmiiiiiiilw-s 2, il, 4: XVinduw chairman 3, 43 Horne-coming cwixiiiiiitlvi- ZZ, 4: llmiiir riill 3. Zi. 4: Ha-niir Sm-icly 4. Salma- lu Seniors 3: Com- me-nceinn-nt dPC'lPl'1lilIiYlS ZZ: Otlivi- girl 4: Spanisli Club si-wri,-tar5' 2, IZ, Ari Vlub svcrotary and prusidn-nt 32. 4: li.A.li. rriirw-sviiizitiif 4: Vlirisiiiiais Vag.-ani 4. DARREL ARNOLD- I have a heart with room for every joy. l'rwjsC'wr HIM-r'uiwr 4: SlLlLll'IlI i'--unvil: I-'. lf. A. I't'Ibivl'lbl' 4: Viirisrmas Pageant 4: Basketball 2-31: Cla-ef'll1lr. buys 2. WILLIAM BALCH- A gentleman makes no noise. Projector operator 4: Ulioir 2. fl. 43 Tirki-1 taker 4: Honor rm-ll 4: Honor Society 4, JERRY BALL- True bravery is quiet. undemonstrated. Bovs' Club 0t'l'ic'Qr 4: Boys' l'luln ll liamw 4-iiiiiiiiilivcs Ii, 4: Razskelluill Il, 4: Baseball 3, 4 Yiilim Xwifk .ifficmi za. NUR-IEL BARRY- Beauty and wisdom are rarely conjoined. Spartan News staff 3: Girls' Club ll. 4: llanm- ciininiiitees Sl, Ai: iflniir 2: Vsherette 3, 4: Senior Play production 41 Bacralaureaui di-cnratiuns Il: Oilice- girl -lx Hot-dug committee 4, GEORGE BATENIAN- What I have done is due to patient thought. lranm- Ciliillilllim-S Zi, 4: i'lll'lSllllllb l'agi-ani. siagv Z: lluimr roll 2, IS, 4. LORETTA BELL- Caution is the eldest child of wisdom. G.A.A, hitter winm-r Sl, 4: Girls' Club 22, -iz Saluie In Seniors 3. MARILYN BICKEL- As full of spirit as the month of May. lidihirial staff' 2, il, 4: Spartan News staff Il: il. A, A. lc-tu-r winner 2, 3: Girls' Club, 3 Siiplwiii-:rv i'lass1+I'I'it'v'r, lie-1' l'wun4'il i'+-pri-svritxiiivi-3 Ilaniw- vuinxnittm-S 2. Il. 43 Home-Coming mmiiiiiiirxm- fi, 4: If. ll. A. pri-sidi-ni. 'i'lClh'I svlli-r 4: Ti-nnis 3: Senior play production Uslivrelu- 2, 15. 4: Saluif- ui Si-niiirs Il: Office girl 4: Librarian 4: Daffodil court 4: Dr Teani 2, ll, Forty HAIDSHALL BOULIIT- Better late than never. Christmas Pageant 3, Football ZZ, 43 Bam-ball IZ. 4: Bzuiralaure-:ite Usher Il. WILLIS BOWERS- SUence ls one great art of conversa.tion. Choir 2 3, 4: Baskvtball 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 33, 4. RK NORMAN BROWN- lien of few words are the best men. ' Art Club 35 Danni coinniittm-S 3. 4, JUNE BURLEIGI-I- Let us do or die. Ad staff 3, 43 Dance committe-vs 2, Sl, 4, Homo-coming committee 3, 41 F. H, A. 2. 3, 41 Usher- ettf- 2, 35 Senior play production 4: Com:mlm-Q-im-iit th-corutions Sl, Bzicvalaurt-ate decorations 31 Drill tc-:im 4. BOSEHARIII BUERGLER- Kind words are the music of the world. Girls' Club vommittvf- Uhr. 3, 4: Girls' Ulub ot't'iu'r, historian, tra-usurt-rg Girls' Club council Il, 4,11 A. A. It-ltt-i' winnt-r 23 Ilunvv Uoiiiiiiittt-vs 2. IS, 43 Flioir Sl, 4, .Iunior lit-d Probes Council 2, Zlg Se-nior play mist 43 Honor roll 2. Zi: Sztlutm- to SQ-nior Zig 1'llIIllllt'IlL'l'llll'lll de-corntions 33 Office girl 42 Drill tm-:im 2. il. JOEL CALAVAN- I'ea,r1ess minds climb soonest unto crowns. Boys' Club offict-r preside-nl 43 st-vrvtury' C33 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore class president: Junior class pre-sidvnt: Stud!-nt Council 2, Ii. 43 Dumw committevs 2, 3, 45 Christmas Pageant 43 Choir 4, Junior Ili-fi Uross council 2, Svnior play vast -lg Bziskvtbzill 2, 3, 43 Football, Honor roll 2, Il, 4, lixtz-mp sm-vvli 21 Honor Society -13 Sztlutci to Seniors Il, Boys' State 31 Youth Week 31 Latin Uluh, presidt-nt 2: Rt-Crt-zition council 2. PAT CAREL- Bashfu1 sincerity and comely love. Boys' Uluh 2, 3, 4: Dance committee 31 Choir 3: Bnskvtlmll 1, 2, 3: Football 3: Track 2. DONNA CARVED- It ls tranquil people who accomplish much. Dance committees 2, 3, 4, Usherette 35 Comxnence-imint decorations Zi. 73' my 4lf ALDEII' COOPER- He knew what was what. Entered mid-term of senior year. DBLORES DALISKY- Kindness is virtue itself. Editorial staff 2, 3, 5 G. A. A. letter winner 25 Girls' Club 35 Dance committees 2, 3, 41 Home-coming committee 3, 45 Band, 2, 3 45 Solo contest winner 2 35 Festival band 2, 3, 45 Honor roll 2 3, 45 Extemp speech at C. P. S. 25 Student director 45 Music council 45 Honor Society 45 Librarian 4, AIDS!! deCAR.'.l.'ERE'.I.'-- A g'0Q11B'U.gh is sunshine in a house. Annual editor 2, 3, 45 Spartan News staff 45 Girls' Club committee 35 Girls' Club president 45 G. A. A. 25 Class secretary 25 Student Council 3, 45 Home-coming 3, 45 F. H. A. 3, 45 Choir 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Senior play 45 Honor roll 3, 45 Extemp 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Salute to Seniors5 Commencement 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Nonette 45 Rec Council 2, 3, 4. .TBR-RY DIBNIBY- Energy and persistence conquer all things. Spartan News staff5 Projector KJIBTHICITQ Dance committees 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Senior play pro ductiong Salute to Seniors5 Latin Club. ARRL DOLLINA- Hush: is the speech of angels. Spartan News staff 45 Dance committee 45 Choir 2. IBB!! DOOLITLE- Blessings on him who invented sleep. Boys' S Club 45 Sophomore class treasurer5 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Dance committees 2, 3. 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Senior play cast 45 Football 45 Pep Club 2, Salute to Seniors 3: Youth Week official5 Rec Council 2. BARBARA DOUCETTE- To excel is to live. Ad staff 3, 45 G. A. A. letter winner 35 Girls' S Club 45 Dance committees 2, 3, 45 Home- coming committee 35 F. H. A. 3, 45 Junior Red Cross Council 45 Senior play cast 45 Honor roll 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Honor Society 45 Salute to Seniors 35 Office girl 45 Drill team 3, 45 Latin Club, vice president 1, 2. CLIE-PABQUHAE- Laugh and the world laughs with you. Editorial staff 35 Ad staff 3, 45 Dance committees 2, 3, 45 Home-coming committee 45 Band 2 Ticket taker 45 Senior play production 45 Salute to Seniors 35 Commencement decorations 3 Baccalaureate decorations 35 Rec Council 2, 3. 4. Forty-two GEBALDINE FRY- A noble deed is a step towards heaven. Girls' Club committee chr. 2, 3, 4: Dance committees 2, 3, 4: Home-coming committee 33 Christmas Pageant: F. H, A. 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Ticket taker 4: Usherette 3, 4: Senior play production 4: Honor roll 3, 4: Music librarian 4: Honor Society 4: Salute to Seniors 3: Com- gfnencegnient decorations Ti: Baccalaureate decorations Zi: Girl-ofathe-month 4: Art Club of- icer . 4. PAYE GAINEB- Prom a. little spark may burst a. mighty flame. Ad staff 4: Spartan News staff 4: Dance Coninlitlee-S 3, 4: Home-coming committee 4: Senior play cast 4: Tennis 4: Honor roll 3: Salute to Seniors 3: Commencement decorations 3: Bac- calaureate decorations 3: Office girl 4: Daffodil court ZZ: Girls' Club committees 3, 4: Home- coming candidate. JO ANNE GABRETT- A Light heart lives long. Dance committees 2, 3, 4: Senior play production 41 Drill team 3, leader 4: Youth VVeek, coun- cil member Il: Latin Clulm 3. LIONEL GING-RICK- He will succeed for he believes all he says. Dance committees 3, 4: F, F, A., treasurer 4: Home-coming king 4: Parliamentary procedure contest 4: F. F. A. judging il. 4. VEBNA GINGRICH- Hy man's as true ss steel. Ad staff 3. 4: Spartan News staff 4: Girls' Club Council 1: G. A, A. letter winner 3, 4: G.A.A. president 4, 2, 3: Girls' S Club 2, 3, 4: Home-coming committee 3. 4: F, H. A. 3: Choir 3: Senior play production 4: Honor roll 2: Salute to Seniors 3: Commencement decorations 3: Office girl 4: Drill team 2, 3, 4, JANET GLEASON- The first step to greatness is to be honest. Spartan News staff 2, 31 Girls' Club 4: Dance committees l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Council 1: Ticket taker 1: Usherette 4: Senior play production 4: Commencement decorations 3: Office girl 3: Drill team 2, 3, 4: May Day Festival 2, 3, 4: Coke seller 2, MARY GOODENOUGH- Patience and shuffle the cards. Editorial staff 2: Spartan News 4: Dance committees 2, 3, 4: Ad staff 2, 3: Home-coming committee 3, 4: F. H. A. 3. 4: Band 2: Choir 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Ticket seller 4: Senior play cast 4: Salute to Seniors: Librarian 2: Drill team 3. BARBARA HALL- Ile: step is music and her voice is song. Spartan News staff 4: Girls' Club committee chr. 3, 4: Girls' Club Council l, 4: G. A. A., vice president 3, 4: G. A. A. letter winner Il: Girls' Club 4: Dance committees 2, 3, 4: Festival Choir 4: Honor roll 4: Salute to Seniors: Commencement decorations 2, 3, 4: Girl-0f-the- month 3: Drill team 2: Nonette 2, 3, 4. 3 G8 Sf.. Q. .veg At 'Q LIONEL HAYWOOD- Men of few words are the best men. Boys' Club 45 Dance committees 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Solo contest winner 3, 45 Festival Band 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Honor roll 45 Honor Society 45 Salute to Seniors 3: Commencement decorations 35 Latin Vluli Zi. 4: Sax quartet 2, 3. 4. PAT HAZEL-- N'ea.tness is a. crowning grace of womanhoodi' Ad staff 3, 45 Spartan News staff 45 G.A,A. letter winner 2, 35 Girls' S Club 3, 45 Dance committees 2, 32, 45 I-ionie-coming conimittee 3, 45 Uslierette Il, 45 Senioi play production 45 Honor roll 45 Honor Society 4: Baccalaureate decorations Il: Spanish Club 2, 3. JIM HELMOLD- I-Ie that hath knowledge, spar-eth his words. Projector operator 3, 45 Knight of the Shield 2, 3. 4: Boys' Club 2, ll. 45 F.F.A. treasurer 35 Choir 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Honor holl 2, 3. 45 Honor Society 4. SYLVIA HETTICX- I am a. part of all I haye met. Ad staff 45 Spartan News staff 4: G.A.A. 45 llance committees 2, 3. 45 Home-coming commit-- tee 45 Senior play production 4: Office 4. JOYCE HODGINS- Variety is the spice of life. Spartan News staff 35 Dance committees 2, 3, 45 Home-coming committee 45 F.H,A. 3, 45 Usherette 45 Senior play cast 45 Salute to Seniors 3: Commencement decorations 35 Baccalaur- eate decorations 3: Office girl 45 Daffodil Court 45 Drill team 2, 3, 45 Rec. Council 2, 3. TOM HUPI'- My heart is ever at your service. Editorial staff 45 Projector operator 3. 45 Senior class treasurer, secretary 45 Junior class vice president, president 35 Student Body president 4: Student Council 2, 3, 45 Dance commit- tees 2, 3, 45 Home-coming committee 45 F.I ..-X. 22, II, 4, presidentl Cli1'iSUN?1S Pligi'-QT!! 41 Ticket seller 45 Ticket taker 45 Senior play cast 45 Senior play production 45 Honor roll 2, 3, 45 Ex- tempt speech at f'.P,S. 35 Interpret reading at t'.P,S. Il: Oratorical winner 45 Pep Club 45 Honor Society 45 Salute to Seniors 235 Cominencement decorations 35 Baccalaureate decorations 35 Student leaders conference 45 Youth VVeek Council member 35 Latin Club 4. BELLE HIINTINGTON- Beauty is always Queen. Ad staff 35 Daffodil attendant 35 Girls' Club office-r5 Dance committees 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 Choir 3, 45 Usherette 35 Senior play production 45 Salute to Seniors 35 Commencement decora- tions 35 Baccalaureate decorations 3: Office girl 45 Daffodil court 4: Drill team 2: Home- coming princess, I-ORINDA KENOYER- The year's last, lovliest smile. Ad staff 35 Spartan News staff 45 Girls' Club committee chr. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Council 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club secretary 3, vice president 45 Sophomore class treasure-r5 Junior class treasurer5 Student Council 35 Dance committees 2, 3, 45 Home-coming committee 45 F'.H,A. 35 Junior Red Cross Council 25 L'sherette5 Senior play production 45 lllxtempt speech at C.P.S. 35 Salute to Seniors 35 Friendliness Award 2, 33 Girls' State 35 Librarian 35 Drill team 2, 3. Forty-four B08 KOVACEVICH- '.I.'o live long, it ls necessary to live slowly. Boys' Club committee chr. 43 Boys' S Club 3, 43 .Iunior class vice presidentp Senior class representative: Student Council 45 Dance committees 2, 3, 43 F.l-'.A. vice president 3, 43 Senior ibliy cast 113 Basketball 3, 43 Football 4: Honor roll 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Salute to Seniors 33 . rarian . PATTY JEAN KOCH- A lovely girl is above all rank. Editorial staff 2, 3, 43 Annual editor 2, 3, 43 Spartan News staff 33 Girls' Club committee chr. 2, 31 Girls' Club Council 2. 35 G.A.A. letter winner 2, 3: Girls' Club 2, 31 Student body treasurer 43 Student Council 2, 3, 41 Home-coming committee chr. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. historian 41 Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 45 Junior Red Cross Council 43 Senior play production 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Reading at C.P.S. 3, 43 Pep Club 4: Student director 3: Music Council 2, 3, 43 Honor So- ciety 4: Salute to Seniors 35 Girls' State 33 Youth VVeek official 2: Latin Club vice president 3, 45 Sax quartette 2, 3, 4: All School Review participant 2, 3, 4: P.L.C. Student Congress 33 Girl-of-the-month 4. BARBARA QFIGI-!0LAj I.eMARRf-f'There is no outward sign of courtesy that does not rest on a. deep moral foundation. Ad staff 4, Dance committees 43 Home-coming committee 43 Honor roll 43 Honor Society 4: Office girl 4. JIM LEWIS- A Good .Test forever. Dance committees 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, Commencement decorations 3: All School Review 2. BOD KABTIN- An honest man is respected by all parties. Spartan News staff 3. 4: Boys' Club Il, 4: Choir 2, Il, Hasketbrtll 2, 3, 41 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3. CORALEE MATTHEWS- Marriages are made ln heaven. Senior class treasurer: Dance committees 2. 3, 43 Home-coming committees 3, 41 Honor roll 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Salute to Seniors ZZ, t'omint-nct-mt-nt decorations 3: Office girl l, i TOMMY UAT!!-IEWS- He is good that does good to others. Boys' Club Council 2, 3, Boys' Club, Senior class presidentg Dance committees 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Track 3, Honor roll 43 Music Council 43 Honor Society 43 Salute to Seniors 35 Commencement decorations 31 Baccalaureate decorations 33 Youth VVeek 33 Boys' Quartet 4: Basketball manager 2, 3. MARION HcROBIE- To be gentle is the test of a lady. Dance committees 4: Choir 2, ii, A229 'so Dr drff as ,gas W1 KAR! KEYIIBS- A maiden hath no tongue but thought. Drill team l: Dance committees 3, 4. ABLENE MICKEY- A loving' heart is the truest wisdom. Choir 3: Usherette 2. DOROTHY HORSE- Fine manners are the mantle of fairness. Dance committees 3, 4: Librarian 45 Spanish Club 2, MARY ANN HYLNAR- Without kindness, there can be no true joy. I Ad staff 3, G. A. A.: Dance committees 2, 3, 4: Home-coming committee 2, 3, 41 CHOIF 4 Senior play production 4, Latin Club 2: Girls' S Club. BITA NICKOLSEN'- A merry heart goes all the way. Dance committees 2, 3, 4, Choir 3: Art competition 2, 3: Librarian 4: Drill team l. JIU ODLE- He's a. sure card. ' Projector operator l, 4: Dzince committees 2, 4: Christmas Pageant lg Senior play production 43 Football 2, 43 Truck 215 Salute to Seniors 3, Youth XVeek 33 Spanish Club 4. .Ti 0'KELI.Y- Boys' Club officer, secretary 4, Boys' Club councilg Boys' S Club 3, 41 SODHOIYIUYP Class vice president, Student Council 43 Ilzince committees 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Council 3: Senior play cast 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4g Salute to Seniors 3: Commencemfent dec- orations 3, Boys' State 33 Spanish Club, presidentg Basketball 2, 35 Rec. Council. PAT PALMER'- There is only one proof of ability-action. - Spartan News editor 43 Girls' Club committee Chr. 3, 43 Dance committees 2 3, 4, Home- coming committee 4: Choir 3. 4: Junior Red Cross Council 3: Senior play cast 4: Honor roll 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 43 Honor Society 45 Salute to Seniors 3: Commencement decoritions 33 Girl- of-the-month 3, 4g Office girl 45 Spanish Club 2: Home-coming queen 4. Forty-six Y GI-ADYS PATZEB- Good humor is always a. success. . Ad staff 3, 43l Spartan News staff 43 Girls' Club committee chr. 43 G. A. A. letter winner 3, 4, G' ls' S Club 3, 43 Student Council 33 Dance committees 2, 3, 43 Home-cormng committee 43 ir Choir 3, 43 Senior play production 43 Tennis 43 Honor roll 45 Interpret reading at C. P. S. 3, Salute to Seniors 33 Commencement decorations 33 Drill team 33 Nonette 43 Hot-dog crew 4. RONALD REINES- One hour of sleep before midnight is worth three after. Boys' US Club 43 Choir 43 Football 4. CONSTANCE ROGERS-- A horse! A horsel My kingdom for a. hot-sol Editorial staff 3, 43 G. A. A. letter winner 33 Girls' S Club 33 Dance committees 2, 3, 43 Home-coming committee 3, 43 Band 23 Senior play production 43 Honor roll 2, 3, 43 Extemp speech at C, P. S. 2, 33 Interpret reading at C, P. S. 23 Pep Club 33 Honor Society 43 Salute to Seniors 33 Drill team 3. 43 Latin Club vice president3 Spanish Club 4. GRACE ROW!!- When she passed it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Ad staff 3, 43 Spartan News staff 33 Senior class secretary 43 Dance committees 3, 43 Home- coming committee 43 Senior play production 43 Office girl 43 Librarian 33 Cherry pie contest winner 43 May Queen 4. BECKY BOYBAL- The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. G. A. A. letter winner 23 Student Founcil 23 Dance committees 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 Junior Red Cross Council 2, 43 Commencement decorations 33 Girl-of-the-month 43 Office girl 43 Drill team 2, 33 Latin t'lub. treasurer 2, ll. SHIRLEY SCHKIDT-- Variety is the condition of harmony. Ad staff 4: Spartan News staff 43 Student Council 43 Dance committees 2, R, 43 Home-coming committee 43 Usherette 3, 43 Senior play production 43 Salute to Seniors 33 Commencement decorations 33 Baccalaureate decorations 3: Spanish Flub 2, Cl. JIM SHAVEE- Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Boys' Club committee chr. ll, 43 Boys' Club 43 Dance committees 2, Il, 43 Home-coming committee 33 Christmas Pageant 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Festival Band 2: Junior Red Cross Council 2, 33 Senior play cast 43 Senior play production 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 43 Honor roll 2, fl, 43 lilxtemp speech at U. P. S. 2, 35 Interpret reading at C. P. S. 43 Music Council 13 Honor Society 43 Salute to Seniors 33 Latin Club, vice president 3, 41 Brass se-xtette 2, 33 All-con- ference 43 Rec Council Il. DUANE SIEHL- A fair exterior is a. silent recommendation. Boys' S Club 2, il, 43 Dance committees l, 2, Ji, 43 Home-coming committee 43 Band 2, Basketball 43 Football 3, 43 Baseball 2, Il, 4. i ei s 2 3 -1 3 9' , 'vo 1'.'.. '.1' -1 tj? 1 5 Q-- ' N..f ' vi GEORGE SIMPSON- Nothing now is left but a. majestic memory. Editorial staff 33 Projector operator 43 Dance committt-es 2, 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Baer-alaureate decorations 33 Spanish Club 2. DEAN SNIDER- With his eyes in flood with laughter. Editorial staff 43 Ad staff 4: Spartan News staff. sports editor 43 Boys' Club f N, .4 4. Senior class vice president3 Dance committees 3, 43 Home-coming voinmittee 3. 41 Senior play cast 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 33 Pep Vlub 2. -13 Salute to Seniors 33 Comniencenient decorations 33 Baccalaureate 33 li2lL'C2ll3LlI't'tllt' usher 33: Spanish Club 23 Football manager 2. JIM SORENSON- Live each day as :Lf the last. Dance r-ommittee 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Commencement decorations C33 Baccalaureate decorations 33 Office 4, NONA SOULIER'- Life without laughing is a. dreary blank. Dance committee-s 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageant TZ: Ticket seller 41 Tick--t taker 42 production 4: f'ommenct-ment decorations 3. GORDON TEBB- It is a. friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Editorial staff 3, 43 Spartan News Business Man. 33 Boys' Club council 43 Boys' S Club 2, 3, 43 Senior class officer 43 Student Council 4: Dance committees 2, 3, 43 Home-coming com- mittee 2, 3, 43 Christmas Pageant 2, 33 Choir 43 Senior play cast 4: Se-nior play production 43 Football 43 Track 2 3, 43 Art competition 43 Salute to Seniors 33 Coniniencenient decora- tions 33 Baccalaureate decorations 33 Youth XYeek 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club vice president 2. TOM TEBB- Handsome is as handsome does. Senior p Boys' Club, sophomore reprt-st-ntative 23 Boys' Club vouneil 23 Boys' Club 2, 3, 43 Student Body, vice president 43 Student Council 2. 43 Dance committees 2, 3, 4: Home-coming com- mittee 33 Christmas Pageant 4: Junior Rod Cross Council 33 Senior play east 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Honor roll 2, 43 Honor Society 43 Salute to Seniors 33 Commencement decorations 33 IYat't'alaurffats- decorations 33 Librarian 43 Youth xVt't4k Officer 2 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Iiet' Council 23 Courtesy Committee 4. ANN TOLLEFSON- The useful and the beautiful are never separated. Girls' Club committee chr. 43 G. A. A. 2, 33 Dance committees 2, 3, 43 F. H. A. 33 Junior Red Cross Council 23 Usherette 33 Senior play cast 43 Honor roll 43 Honor Society 43 Salute to Seniors 33 Commencement decorations 33 Baccalaureate decorations 33 Daffodil court 43 Drill team 33 Latin Club, secretary 1, 2. JEAN '.I.'UB.NERf- Strong reasons make strong actions. Spartan News staff 23 Girls' Club committee chr. 33 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' S Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Inspiration XVinner 23 Honor roll 13 Interpret reading at C. P. S 3 43 Commencement decorations 33 Office girl 33 Spanish Club 1, 2. Forty-eight 'if HARTXA THORSEN- The harvest song of inward peace. Spartan News stuff 4, Vlmir 43 lint--ri-il in-rv 4. LORNA UPPELMAN- The way to gain a friend is to be one. llalmw- l'lHIIIIllll1'l-S 12, Zi, 43 Ulmii' 2, 513 l':4lim-iw-lla' 41 llwiim' rmvll Zi. -1 ' Q Ilrill In-111112. 252 NUllt'lll'2,:i ALLEN WALL- Thank God! I too am a, painter. Immw- 4-fmiuxiilt:-v ZZ, Ji, 43 l'lll'lSllllllS lhigi-:mt 2, II, 43 lfu-v1Ii.ill 2. 41 llaiselmll 2, 51 Art l'luli l'x'n-xicl-'iii JI. LAWRENCE ZEHNDER,- Al.1's well that ends well. Nuys' S l'luli 2, Il, 4, S4-iiirwr vlziss vim- pn-sidexit 41 SYll4l4'llI f'llUll4'll 21, ll lb:nm'i- 4-uiiiiiiiltves 2, 15, 4, Uhnir 43 liziskvllulll fl, 45 l-'mwllmll 43 Bziseluill 2. Il. 41 Pep Vluli 23 Inspirntinnzil award, llmwrulnli- nil-iiiiuii :ill-4-miferem-e. lst SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE rms' left tu right----Rusemarie Buerfzler, Tom Matthfwx Geraldine Frye, Luvia Allen. Iirwrna l'fi'elman, Bar- bara Hall, Belle lluntinzlrvn, Pitt Palmer, Jim O'Kel'y Tum Huff, Arden deC'arteret. 2nd ruw left to right-Bef-ky Ruybul, Putty .lean KOCh,lAnnz1 llollina, Mary Ann Mylnar, lffmnnie Rogers, June Iird 4th Burleigh. Bzxrlvzirzl Dwuvette, JnAnne Garrett, Sylvia Hettick, Faye Games, Gladys Palzer, bhirley Schmidt ltila Nichnlsen, Mary Myers, row left to right-Pat Hazel, Nona Swulier, Dorothy Murse, Delores lmlisky, Voralie Matthews, Lorinda Keriover, Bzxrlsurzt Lehlarr, Grave Rmve. Lionel Haywfmd, Ann Tullefsrm, Janet Gleason, Dcmna Carver. row left to right-Jim Sorenson. Marilyn Bickel, Duane Siehl, .lim Lewis. Jim Odle, George Simpson, Jim Shaver, Caye Furquhar, Dean Snider. Mary Goodenwugh Joyce Hudgins, Jerry lbwilittlcl, Jerry Disney. Muriel Barry, Miss Poole. Forty-nine 'Vex ' o Seated Mary 1 oodenough Arden deLar Left t rlght Ann Tollefson Rose-marxe teret Beurgler Pat Palmer Loretta, Bell Faye btmdmg Jerry lioolxttle Joel Lalayan Games Joy ce Hodgms Barbara Doucette Faye L1 unes Jlm bhaver Property Managers Left to rxght Murlel left to rxght Arden deCarteret Jxm Barrv Pat Hazel Jerry DISHGV Janet Plea O ktlly Bob Kmacewch Faye Games won Nona SOUIIEF emo: a reserzis Lgfounq Gfpri ' Young Aprxl under the dlI'CCll0Il of Mr George Mlller was presented penthouse style March 28 and 29 to a tully packed houee ln the hxbh school audltorlum The leadmg rolls were played bv Arden deCarteret Mrs Mclntyre Bob Koyacevlch Professor McIntyre Faye bames Terry and Jlm OKelly as George Others m the cast were Pat Palmer Mary Goodenough Joyce Hodgms Ann Follefson Loretta Bell Jerry Doohtle Jlm Shayer Tom Huff Vhllns Bowers Dean Snider Tom Tebb and Gordon Tebb The Quccessful performance added a crednable amount 0 the treasury as dld the annual Senior Ball under the theme of Cinderella Nm Fxfty I ' A f , ' I ' 'S'-4' A x.' 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