Tahoma High School - Ki Ah Yu Yearbook (Maple Valley, WA)
- Class of 1951
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“ TAHOWf?r PRESENTS THE 1951 KI’HH'YU PRODUCED BY THE ANNUAL STAFF Dedicated to the Motion Picture Industry for its unceasing efforts to promote a better understanding of mankind among the American peoples, for encouraging racial and religious toleration, for the educational enlightenment it offers our American youth, and for the convenient and inexpensive entertainment it brings to the people of the United States. LLOYD H. PRIEBE, Superintendent “I sincerely hope that this Student Body can build itself up so that the school spirit will be greatly increased and that the Student Body Activities will be even more successful than they were this year. OREN C. JENSEN, Principal‘ “While this anual devotes much space to activities of students who made the year 1950-51 successful, could I say a word of appreciation for the splendid patrons of TaHoMa High School? Their loyal support made possible the retirement of the Athletic debt and the long dreamed of purchase of a score board and timer. May this board be a pleasant, visable, reminder of their effort in our behalf.' ,Ed. Texas Christian University Attended—College of Puget Sound, Columbia U., Harvard U. Band (Grade S. and H.S.) English 1 and 2 OTTO E. MOORE, A.B., U. of W. High School History, P.E., Economics, Sociology SENIORS BEVERLY JEAN CAPE-Bev Ambition—To marry a hobo and ride the rails Will her extremely cold nature to Shirley Neal Activities—Annual Staff 1 yr., Journalism 1 yr., Future Homemakers of America 1 yr.. Senior Play, Chorus 1 yr. CHARLES LYLE AANERUD—Chuck Ambition—to own a tavern. Will his hair to Wallace Scott. Activities — Vice Pres, of Junior and Senior Class, Stage hand for Senior Play, Basketball 2 yrs., Baseball 3 yrs.. Future Farmers of America 4 yrs., Setinal for F.F.A. 1 yr.. Letter-mans Club 3 yrs.. Baseball Cpf. 1 yr. ADALINE KATHERINE DEBILZEN-Jackie Ambition—To work and travel. Will her figure to Edythe Casterline. Activities —Letterette Club 1 yr.. Recorder for Letterette 1 yr.. Prop. Mgr. for Senior Play and Girls Sports. MABLE VIOLA BARTHOLOMEW-Mame Ambition—To stay single as long as she can. Will her glasses to Earl Johnson. Activities —Sec. of Student Body 1 yr., Frosh Class Sec., Sec. of Board of Control 1 yr.. Senior Play, All School Play 1 yr.. Yell princess 1 yr., yell queen I yr.. Recorder for Torch Club 1 yr.. Torch Club 3 yrs.. Service Club 2 yrs., Letterette I yr.. Annual Staff 1 yr. £horus 1 yr.. Sec. of Letterette I yr. HELEN MAE ENGLE—Helen Ambition —Fashion Designer Will all her A's to Jack Lochow because sfte' has HIS share. Activities—All School Play 3 yrs., Senior Play Torch Play 1 yr.. Torch Recorder I yr., Chorus 2 yrs.. Sec. of Senior Class, Torch Club 4 yrs.. Co-editor of Annual 1 yr.. Art editor 1 yr. Annual Staff 2 yrs. KAY CECELIA BOWMAN-K.C. Ambition—To get a job other than selling tickets. Activities—Pres, of Girls Club 1 yr., Vice-Pres. of Girls Club 1 yr.. Torch Club 4 yrs.. Senior Play, Co-editor of TaHoMo Herald 1 yr.. Annual Staff 1 yr.. Journalism 2 yrs.. Pres, of Service Club 2 yrs.. Pres, of Letterette 1 yr.. Vice Pres, of Torch Club 1 yr.. Trees, of Frosh Class, Vice-Pres. of Band Club, Pep Band 3 yrs.. Tennis 2 yrs.. Torch Play 1 yr. SENIORS JOAN ESTHER HEDIN-Swede Ambition—To work for o boss who dictates of 10 words a minute. Will her wasted time to Lois Delsman. Activities—Treas. of Girls Club 1 yr., letterette 1 yr.. Senior Ploy, All School Play 1 yr.. Service Club 2,yrs., Historian for Letterette 1 yr- ARVILLA FLORENCE KISOR-Billie Ambition—To trovel Will the rest of her single days to Marilee Vey Activities—Future Homemakers of America 1 yr.. Annual Staff 1 yr.. Journalism 2 yrs.. Coeditor of the TaHoMo Herald I yr.. Sec. of Junior Class, Treas. of Senior Class, Pres, of Torch Club 1 yr.. Torch Club 4 yrs., Vice-Pres. of Girls Club 1 yr.. Prompter of All School Play and Senior Play, Operetta 1 yr.. Torch Ploy 1 yr.. Chorus 3 yrs. NORA JOYCE MARTINEZ-Joyce Ambition—To work and travel. Will her hair to Virginia Smalley. Activities—Sec. of Girls Club 1 yr.. Vice Pres, of Frosh Class, Senior Play, Yell princess 1 yr.. Yell queen 1 yr.. Journalism 1 yr.. Operetta 1 yr.. Queen of Ag Ball 1 yr. JOHNNIE GEORGE LITRAS-Greek Ambition—To see Tahoma win a football game. ctivities—Vice Pres, of Student Body 2 yrs.. Pres, of Frosh. and Soph. Class, Basketball 3 yrs.. Baseball 4 yrs., Pres, of Lottermans Club 1 yr., Lettermans Club 4 yrs.. Vice Pres, of Boys Club 1 yr.. Vice Pres, of Ski Club 1 yr.. Tennis 3 yrs., Track 1 yr.. Inspirational Player (Baseball) 2 yrs. RICHARD LEE HUSELTON-Dick mbition—To overage $20,000 a year. Will 25c worth of gas to Jack Lochow. Activities —Football 2 yrs.. Basketball 2 yrs.. Baseball 2 yrs.. Senior Play, Pres, of Boys Club 1 yr., Treas. of Junior Class, Sports Editor of TaHoMa Herald 1 semester. WESLEY LLOYD PRIEBE-Wes or Hodocol Ambition —Drama and Art Teacher Will his abilities to be overworked to anyone who has the time. Activities-Pres. of Student Body 1 yr.. All School Play 1 yr.. Senior Ploy, Lettermons Club, Sec. of Boy's Club 1 yr.. Torch Club 1 semester. Pep Bond 2 yrs.. Football 1 yr.. Pres, of Band Club 1 yr.. Co-editor of the annual 1 i Activities—Letterette 1 yr.. Business Mgr. for Annual 1 yr.. Journalism 1 yr.. Tennis 1 yr.. Ski Club 1 yr., Ag. Ball Princess 1 yr. CARL EUGENE M Ambition—Has ______ Activities—Pres, of Senior Class, Board of Control 2 yrs.. Torch Club 4 yrs.. Journalism 1 yr.. Sports Editor of TaHoMa Herald 1 semester. Football 3 yrs.. Captain of Footb Team 1 yr. PATRICIA JEAN STONE-Pol Ambition—To own a motorcycle. Will her earrings to Greta Fordi . Activities —Call girl for Senior Play, Librarian, Ski Club 2 yrs. ARLENE BEATRICE PLISCHKE-Whiskey Activities—Yell princess 1 yr.. Yell queen 1 yr., Service Club 1 yr.. Ski Club I yr. MARLENE JOYCE KAMP-Weimer Ambition—To be o good housewife. Will her height to Florence Horshfleld. Activities—Girls Sports. HERBERT ANTHONY WIIKE-Herb Ambition—To be o member of o championship baseball team. Activities — Senior Play. Junior Class Pres., Baseball 3 yrs.. Basketball 3 yrs.. Track 1 yr.. Tennis 3 yrs.. Board of Control 1 yr.. Trees. Fr. Class, Vice Pres. Soph Class, Vice Pres, letterman 1 yr.. Pres. Lettermans Club. .EWNGtS EXPUBVE5 SPRING FEVER Play cost from loft to right Ed Burns ................ Lou Herron................ Phoebe Purcell Henry Purcell .... Mrs. Spangler .... Dr. Dixon............... Maude Corey .... Professor Virgil Bean Vivian George . Vic Lewis . . . . Anne Purcell . . Directed by . Howard Brant Prompters .... . . Herb Wilke Mable Bartholomew Wesley Priebe Joyce Martinez Marjorie Delsman Dick Huselton Pat Stone Arvilla Kisor Carl Moore Kay Bowman Beverlee Cope Jack Downing Joan Hedin Chuck Berry Helen Engle SHIRIEE NEAL Treasurer PRESIDENT SAFTICH CROWNING QUEEN STOKER MARGARET leGRANDE JACK LOCHOW MARETTA MAXWELL leROY SPROAT EDRIS MORGAN DORA JEAN SCOTT JOHN SAVIERS VIRGINIA STOKER RUTH POSA MARIIEE VEY BOB SAYERS 1st row—Marianne Sandhei, Joanne Sherrill, Edna Casterline, Viola lotvalo, Barbara Wheeler, Delores Grady, Virginia Smalley, Carole Patterson. 2nd row—Don O'Brien, Chuck Berry, Sharon Brinkmeyer, Donna Smith, Gladys Wisniski, Joan Swanburg, Paul Woodard, Albert Jarvelo, Jerry Jolk. 3rd row—Art Haydon, Dick Linge, Don Fisk, Earl Johnson, Dan Soderberg, Jock Downing, Dick Martinez, Jim Wheeler. 1st row—loverno Saxton, Sharon Reed, Sandra Knapp, Donna Schlief, Dolly Thompson, Carmen Wilson, Sandra Jensen, Pat Sandhei, Rita Klien, Joan Flint. 2nd row —Greta Fardig, Beverly Stonehouse, Phyllis Covey, Carole Boud, Solly McDougall, Eileen Meek, Joy Phinney, Tammy Wright, Agnes Beaudry, Norma Toman, Dolores Gee. 3rd row—Mrs. Delsman. Jim Twedt, Wayne Huselton, George Saxton, Wallace Scott, Neil Reibe, Don Taylor, Darrell O'Malley, Dale Huselton, Leon Sproat. 4th row—Jim McGrow, Truman Hart, Jerry Tuthill, Tom Martin, Don Collins, Tod Smith, Billy Debilzen, Eugene Ikolo, Ray Maxwell, Les Johnson, Ken Metz. Back row—Carl Soderberg, Carroll Kenworthy, Coral Spurgeon, Larry Owen, Patsy Boud, Melvin Maine, Jackie Johnson, James Phinney, Alice Prescott, Michael Bowman. 2nd row—Ray Powell, Nellie Holtz, Raymond Collechi, Carole Iverson, tarry Loveless, Margie Anderson, Howard Parker, Sheila Sullivan, Pete Viante, Joyce Wheeler. 1st row—Mr. Mickel, Jack Ratigan, Lorene Johnson, Earl Evans, Betty Sayers, Tom Bergsma, Delores Eckert, James Taylor, Lorraine ' Back row—Eugene Taylor, Eddie Bergsma, Bill Cooper, Albert Hedin, Lynn Barkley, Pat Lancaster, Jimmy Burroughs, Kenneth Maxwell. 2nd row—Mrs. Mickel, Gordon Moines, Bob Nelson, Joe Smith, Jack Thimmesch, Tommy Nickells, Stuart Fetters, Edward Sharick. 1st row—Florence Harshfield, Evelyn Martinez, Barbara Kremer, Joan Kent, Kay Allen, Diane Carlmas, Jennie Hart, Margaret Brady. STUART FETTERS Prtsidnnt JENNIE HART Treasurer Back row—Mr. Hatpin, Robert Brewer, Richard Powell, Bobby Hedin, Bennie Evans, Larry LeGrande, Verle Dovison, Warren O’Brien, Gary Habenicht, Phillip Covey, Harry Jackson Jr. Front row—Beth Webb, Evelyn Wheeler, Rosadee Wheeler, Charlene Bisyak, Carole Smedberg, Jacquelynn Weimer, Julie Anne Vetters, Wendy Korpe, Barbara Wright. WENDY KORPE Secretary 712GRhde 1st row—Majorettes Marianne Sandhei and Pat Sandhei. , 2nd row—Howard Parker, Lynn Barkley, Larry Johnson, Carole Smedberg, Barbara Wright, Julie Vetters, Florence Harshfield. 3rd row—Don O'Brien, Mr. Apetz, Jack Downing, Kay Bowman (Vice President), Edna Casterline. 4th row—Wesley Priebe (President), Bernita Boud, Patty Santic, Dolores Grady. CHDRU5 1st row—Donna Shlief, Sharon Read, Phyllis Covey, Carole Boud, Sharon Brinkmeyer, Gladys Wisniski, Joan Flint, Rita Klien. 2nd row—Mrs. Mickel Helen Engle, Jean Allen, Dorothy Johnson, Dora Jean Scott, Juanita Downing, Carmen Wilson. 3rd row—Arvilla Kisor, Dolly Thompson, Viola Latvala, Edna Casterline, Pat Sandhei, Tommy Wright, Eileen Meek. HNNUHL 5THFF left to right—Shirlee Neol. Morale Vey. B«v«fly Cope. Mr. Mickel. Morgore. Legrande. Moble Bartholomew, Wesley Priebe. Pot lapinski. Dick Huselton. Carl Moore. Marlene Rodtke. johnny litras. Herb Wilke. Kay Bowman (Co-Editor). Arvilla Kiior (Co-Eddor). From right end of fob to loft end-Wesley Priebe (Co-Editor), Helen Engle (Co-Editor), Arvillo Kisor(shy). Mr. Mickel, Marlene Radtke, Kay Bowman. Beverly Cape, Margaret legrande. Carl Moore, Marolee Vey, Pat lapinski, Dora Jean Scott (camera thy). WESLEY PRIEBE President JOHNNY LITRAS Vic President MABLE BARTHOLOMEW Secretary EDRIS MORGAN Treasurer . V Back row—Dick Huselton, Carl Moore, Wendy Korpe, Florence Horshfield, James Phinney, Mable Bartholomew, Wesley Priebe Front row—Don Jolk, Herbert Wilke, Joy Phinney, Kay Bowman, Carole Patterson. Top row, standing—Melvin Mooers, Albert Jarvela, Edris Morgan, Chuck Berry, Jimmy Jackson, Don O’Brien, David Knadle, Art Hoydon, Jim Wheeler, Mr. Moore (advisor). Midd e row, kneeling—Truman Hart, Jim McGrow, Don Fisk, Jerry Jolk, Leon Sproat, Wayne Huselton, Don Collins, Eugene Ikola, John Saftich, Carl Moore, Dick Martinez. Front row, sitting— Dole Huselton, Neil Reibe, Dorrell O'Malley, Jock lochow, Dick Huselton, Wes Priebe, Jock Downing. Don Jolk, Herb Wilke. Top row—Carol Boud, Phyllis Covey, Sally Jo McDougall, Carole Patterson, Delores Grady, Virginia Smalley, Barbara Wheeler. Second row—Donna Schlief, Sandra Knapp, Edna Casterline, Viola Lofvala, Joy Phinney, Tammy Wright, Eileen Meek, Rita Klien, Joon Flint, Sharon Read, Joyce Martinez. Third row—Adeline Debilzen, Marlene Kamp, Edith Casterline, Grace McDougall, Maretta Maxwell, Shirlee Neal, Sandy Jensen, Pat Sandhei, Delores Gee, Lois Delsman, Dora Jean Scott. Fourth row—Mrs. Mickel (Advisor), Dorothy Johnson, Juanita Downing, Joan Swanburg, Donna Smith, Sharon Brinkmeyer, Arvilla Kisor, Dolly Thompson, Carmen Wilson, Agnes Beaudry, Norma Toman, LaVerna Saxton. Bottom row—Marianne Sandhei, Joanne Sherrill, Gladys Wisniski, Jean Allen, Helen Engle, Marlene Radtke, Pat Stone, Mable Bartholomew, Kay Bowman, Bernita Boud, Potty Santic. First row—Lois Delsman, Secretary-Treasurer; Delores Grady; Virginia Smalley; Carole Patterson; Kay Bowmon; Mable Bartholomew; Arvilla Kisor, President. Second row—Joy Phinney; Tammy Wright; Sharon Read; Juanita Downing; Shirlee Neal; Sandra Jensen; Helen Engle, Recorder. Third row—Don Fisk; Carl Moore; Wesley Priebe; Edris Morgan; David Knadle. (Ruth Posa, Virginia Stoker, Ronald Iverson, and Beverly Dziedzic)—Camera Shy. First row—Joan Hedin, Kay Bowmon, Carole Patterson, Sandra Jensen. Second row—Beth Webb, Rita Klien, Joanne Sherrill, Juanita Downing. I y' • iiiT FRANK ANDERSON President LEON SPROAT Sentinel Back row—Darrell O'Malley, Neil Reibe, Jim Twedt, Melvin Mooers, George Saxton, Tod Smith. Ray Maxwell. Billy Debilxen. 3rd row—Don Toylor, Newell Denney, Jim McGrow, Jerry Jolk, Don Collins, Johnny Saviers, Wallace Scott, Tom Martin. 2nd row—Leslie Johnson, Douglas Covey, Ronald Kovosh, Arnold Gee, Danny Soderberg, Jim Wheeler, Earl Johnson. Front row—David Knadle, Leon Sproat, Frank Downing, Frank Anderson, Bob Sayers, Jimmy Jackson, Mr. Riffe. ft First row—Edythe Casterline, Jean Allen, Pat Santic, Bernita Boud Juanita Downing, Dorothy Johnson, Arvilla Second row—Dora Jean Scott, Carole Boud, Sharon Read, Mrs. Sullivan, Barbara Wheeler, Gracie McDougall, Maretta Maxwell. “GREEN AND SILVER BOWL” 3 Act Operetta by 7th and 8th Grades Cast Eileen Connell Borta, the fool Eorl . Seamus Kathleen Sheila Sullivan Ed Grooms Bill Cooper . Jim Phinney Gary Habenicht Coral Spurgeon Tiny Inis.........................Huberta Peacock Joe...................................Joe Smith Dennis..........................Gordon Maines Thomas..............................Tommy Nickell Leprachauns, Castlemaids, Townschildren Chorus.................................35 in Cast “GRANDAD STEPS OUT Cast from loft to right: Kip Shodduck . . Miss Abby Higgins Jim Mahoney .... . . Wesley Priebe Trudie Norwood . . . A Detective Grandad Jack Norwood Ludie Norwood . . . Sandra Jensen Filly Jody Norwood . . . Marianne Sandhei Betty Shodduck . Mrs. looro Morton . . . . . Helen Engle Mrs. Jobe Feeney . . . . Jean Allen Directed by ... . Prompter LETTERMEN Joyce Mortinez, Morlene Radtke, Kay Bowman, Mable Bartholomew, Adaline Debilzen V ', ■ Front row—Jerry Jolk, Dick Mortinez, Dqn Soderberg, Frank Downing, Lee Johnson, Wayne Huselton, Leon Sproat, Dick Linge. V Bock row—Johnny Litres, Jock Lochow, Arnold Gee, Chuck Aanerud, Jim Wheeler, John Saftich, Wes Priebe, David Knadle, Dick Huselton, Don Jolk, Herb Wilke, Chuck Berry, Carl Moore, John SaViers, Frank AndersoA, Tod Smith _ LETTERWDMEN DOWNING IOCHOW SAFTICH INSPIRATIONAL AWARD KOVASH TAHOMA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ORTING TOIT EATONVIllE OAK HARBOR HIGHIINE B MARTINEZ FIFE BETHEL ISSAOUAH B Lost 7 B school Tahoma 45— Fqrfer 50 Tahoma 39—ifithel 59 Tahoma 39 Vashon — 58 Tqh Tahoma 49—Vashon PIERCE COUNTY-4AKESIDE PLAYOFF Tahoma 2 —Orting 26 Tahoma 28 —Port Townsend 58 WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT Tahf md 35“r-lal eside 33 mi 0 SODERBERG w SEASONS RECORD Lost 6 games to A schools Bothell , Bellevue, Issaquah, Mt. Si, Penninsula (2) Won 7 B school games Tahoma 47—Fife W5 (overtime) Tahoma 39—Foster 38 Tahoma 42 —Skykon sh 41 (overtime) Tahoma 39—Lakeside 38 Tahoma 41— Orting 39 Tahoma 43—Tolt 41 Taho ma 51 - La — Lakeside 42 ■ AANERUD TAHOMA BASEBALL SCHEDULE TAHOMA 7.................LAKESIDE 6 TAHOMA 6...................MOUNT SI 3 TAHOMA 6..................BOTHELL 5 TAHOMA 4.................BELLEVUE 0 TAHOMA 17....................TOLT 0 TAHOMA .............. ISSAQUAH____ TAHOMA ................ FOSTER __ TAHOMA ................ VASHON __ TWEDT, MGR. SAYERS SAFTICH LITRAS HUSEITON, D, SAVIERS JOLK. D Back row—O'Brien, Berry, Gee, Johnson, Scott, Front row—J. Jolk, McGrow, Denny, Tuthill Dolly Grody, Doro Jeon Scott, Dorothy Johnson, Kay Bowman. Carol Patterson. Virginia Smalley, Marianne Sandhei, Beverly Dziedzic, Pot Sondhei, Joy Phinney. BASKETBALL SEASON 1950 : TAHOMA VS ORTING tAHOMA gym DECEMBER 12 7:oo : tahoma' i VS iBOTHELL tahoma gym ; JANUARY 9 7:00 I TAHOMA VS PENINSULA tahoma gym JANUARY 23 7:00 fAHOMA VS LAKESIDE TAHOMA GYM FEBRUARY 2 7:30 I TAHOMA VS SKYKOMISH TAHOMA GYIVI December, a 7J0 TAHOMA VS FOSTER TAmOMA GYM DECEMBER .5 7-30 TAHOMA VS ISSAQUAH TAHOMA Gy m JANUARY 6 1AH0MA VS TOLT TAHOVIA C-YM JANUARY 30 700 TAHOMA vs. VASHON tahoma CYM FEBRUARY 16-1: 30 5HDRT SUBJECTS s v • ■ aM Xa 7Jic (jrood 0)«( Su. iiTjtrfrme S - YestertUy j Th,e. Grwct L v .r L-tHc k ovucn, 'Our V y Own WkIi'hj Cheer Leaders Pr ncesses : Darlene Ek -, Dora Jean Sc oik; Margaret LaGrande Queens: Arable 0ar- - ro omeuj; Arline Plisckke; Joyce fAar-t-mejr We Won We the students of TaHoMa High would like to show our appreciatin to the following people who donated cash, prizes and food for the benefit of our electric scoreboard. Dawsonn Machinery Work Fayhe E. Brokmen William Argens Goldsmith Jewelers Crouch Insurance Co. Swansons Motors Mr. Heiser Mr. Grant Cristofferson Gloves Huthetts Motor Mr. Fountain Mr. Sands Fulmer Ice Cream Spring Development Co. Paul Chauppas Gaffney Lake Wilderness Frank Zumek Mr. Verner Downing Body Work Dan Sizemore Hoffman Chevrolet Co. Shurfine Store Izer Orcutt Morani 10 Store Safeway Stores Bellemans Black Diamond Bakery Overas Auto Glass Co. Sterwarts Drug Markus Spring Hill Grocery Hansens Bakery Kenny’s Doughnut Shop Bill and Ralph's Franks Garage Johnson's Store Flash's 5 10 Store Hobart Food Store Golden Arrow Dairy We would also like to express our appreciation for those whose names are not listed but who generously gave money, time and effort. Holmes Wires Homes HOLMES ELECTRIC 311 Main St. Renton, Wash. Phone 5-3093 Congratulations and Best Wishes FLASH'S 10c STORE 212 Wells St. Renton Phone 5-4731 FRANK E. RHODES SALES - STUDEBAKER SERVICE 617 3rd Ave. -J I. Renton, Wash. Phone 5-3489 WILLIAMS SWANSON CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE 700 3rd Ave., Renton Phone 5-4566, Renton LA. 4190, Seattle Best Wishes ToHoMa Bears PRATT’S RENTON FLOWER SHOP 410 3rd Ave. Renton, Wash. Phone 5-5161 Congratulations to Class of 50 EMORY’S MEN'S WEAR Renton's Newest Men's Store 911 3rd Ave. Renton, Wash. Phone 5-7783 CONGRATULATIONS FOR A TASK WELL DONE MARIER STUDIOS S s s Your Annual Photographer GRADUATION IS AN OCCASION YOU WILL WANT TO REMEMBER. I i s s s s s GRADUATION PORTRAITS TAKEN NOW WILL REMEMBER IT FOR YOU THROUGH THE YEARS 304 Williams St., Renton, Wash., Box 325 Phone 5-7441, Renton, Wash. BENJ. I. BERGSMA RAINIER GLOVES The Finest in Fine Gloves Only the World's Finest Leather Can Make Fine Gloves MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Table Cut Phone 2-4657 -------------------------------- i ( s i j Distributor of QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS I Phone 5-6449 Rt. 1, Box 1120 Renton, Wash. S s I HEISERS SHADOW LAKE Dancing - Swimming Picnics I Phone Maple Valley 2-9484 J s FRANKS SERVICE Tires and Batteries [ Repairing - Lubricating | Phone 2-4222 Maple Valley Washington ) TOM DOBSON SON INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 911 Third Ave., Renton s t I Phone 5-3401 Renton MU. 2070 Seattle r Congratulations CLASS OF 1951 BILL RALPH'S MARKET Maple Valley Washington s 1 I REID Cr COOK ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRIC SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS BATTERY SERVICE STATION Second Avenue at Main St. Phone 5-3271 RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIRS Renton, Wash. SHOFF’S Sporting Goods Johnson Motors Guns Fishing Tackle S Sports Equipment ! i i ' 334 West Meeker J Phone 157 Kent, Wash. ) t-----------—----------- j — Congratulations Congratulations to THIS SPACE to Class of '51 Class of 51 from COULD Compliments HAVE of LAKE YOUNG BEEN Ladies of the SERVICE Valley Club 1 i i YOURS —4 WILSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY PHONE 45 • 23 A ST. S.W. • AUBURN, WASH. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS MCCORMICK. DEERING FARM EQUIPMENT. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CARS DOWNING AUTO REPAIR EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK Phone Maple Valley 2-4630 T------------ Renton Hardware Furniture Co. Complete Line of Nationally Known Brands FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES WESTINGHOUSE TELEVISION AND RADIO ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Third and Williams, Renton, Wash. Phone Renton 5-4831-5-3392 Seattle: MO 1797 { I i I i Wayne's TEXACO SERVICE | Next to Wilderness Tavern S Rt. 1, Box 139 J Maple Valley Phone 2-4543 S Congratulations... CLASS OF '51 from FRAN'S FINE FOOD at WILDERNESS CORNER --------------------------------—--------1 s j WENDY’S General Merchandise ) Telephone 571 Ravensdale, Wash. j r - -j i J Your Friendly Store BEST WISHES ! WESTERN AUTO ( SUPPLY CO. from s s Electric Appliances SULLIVAN’S Household Goods GREEN RIVER Car Accessories GORGE J 210 Wells S Renton, Wash. s I Phone 5-3991 CUSTER Hardware Co. Across From City Hall 230 Wells St. Phone 5-3211 $5.00 Per Month Rents or Buys Any Portable Typewriter Underwood — Royal Smith Corona Remington Record Stationery Office Supply Across from Puget Power Phone 5-6206 s ( s s s s i s s s I J MARCUS ! TURKEY FARM ' ! I s Broadbreasted Bronze [ Turkeys Box 54 ( ! Palmer, Wash. { ! On Kanasket-| Ravensdale Road i | i • r-— - ; PIONEER BERGMANS i BAKERY REXALL DRUGS Fine Quality Pastries Third Wells Phone 5-3861 Renton, Wash. Renton, Wash. Phone 5-3292 i r | Fabrics of Fashion I for Home Sewing I , TaHoMa Grocery : HOBART FOOD MARKET I The FABRIC ( Groceries - Ice Cream Beverages Groceries - Produce CENTER 310 Wells St. - Renton Bakery Goods A. SHAW ; Feeds and Meats S i COLD STORAGE LOCKERS J Phone 5-7414 Next Door to ToHoMa Hi 1 l U. S. Post Office j t ) ; CONGRATULATIONS FROM ! Foss Shadow Lake 1 GAFFNEY’S LAKE WILDERNESS i ! DANCING ! ) to the Music of Dag Larson Dancing - Roller Skating SWIMMING - CABINS Boating - Swimming - Golf ) s PICNIC GROUNDS - BOATING 1 Fun for the Whole Family C- Route 1, Maple Volley Phone Maple Valley 2-4444 s s —j . Half way between Renton ond Mople Volley |
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