Tahoma High School - Ki Ah Yu Yearbook (Maple Valley, WA)
- Class of 1952
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SHIRLEY NEAL Co-editor JIMMIE JACKSON Co-editor 1$t Row, Left to Right—Jean Alien, Mary Hedin, Betty Kingen, Grace McDougal, Maretta Maxwell. 2nd Row—Pat Santic, Juanita Downing, John Saviers, Douglas Covey, Frank Downing. WRRDEN5 LLOYD H. PRIEBE Superintendent To the graduating class of 1952. I sincerely hope that the time spent in the Ta-homa schools was profitable. That each student has attained the maximum of knowledge in proportion to their ability to learn. Now you face a world of changing needs and values. I hope that your experiences with us will help in adjusting your life to a happy future. OREN C. JENSEN Principal For the good of the inmates of Tahoma High and their many friends, I am hoping that their present term in our institution will be the most servile incarceration which they will ever experience. In the bright future which lies ahead may their feet ever be on the side of righteousness. i JAILERS Harry Apetz B. M. Ed. and M. M. Ed., Texas Christian University. Attended—College of Puget Sound, Columbia U., Harvard U. Band (Grade S. and H. S.) and English Clement J. Halpin Gonzaga U., U. of Spokane, W. S. C., and U. of W. Jr. High Classes, P. £., Assistant Basketball and Football Coach. Anna E. Borgeson B. A., U. of W., Graduate work at U. of W. and W. S. C. Commercial, Business Mathematics and Jr. Advisor. Arthur H. Mickel B. S., Florida Southern College. Attended Wash. C. of Ed., South Georgia Teachers, Graduate work of U. of Utah and U. of Wash. Jr. High Classes, P. £.. Journalism and Art. Head Coach, Annual adiisor. Bf.tty J. Crawford University of Washington Geography, P. £., library Methods and Girls' Club Adiisor. dniLERS Charles W. McNair A. B., Lincoln Memorial College. Attended— U. of W., Graduate work at U. of W. Mathematics, Science and Sr. Advisor. NancV Mick el B. S.. Florida Southern College. Attended—Western Wash. C. of Ed., Graduate work at U. of Utah. Jr. High Classes, High School Chorus. Jesse L. Riffe B. S., Oregon State C. Under graduate Oregon State and U. of W. F. F. A. Advisor, Agriculture. Otto E. Moore A. B., U. of W. History, Sociology, Economics, Adtisor of Boys’ Club and Torch. Gladys S. Sullivan B. S., U. of Wash., Graduate work at U. of Wash., Home Economist, Carnation Co. Home Economics, Eighth Grade and F. H. A. Advisor. This spot 3cr«=.ms to afford a (goo d mcuJ. W ? oaN be so?n from ajwtost awy where.. Nouu oloN'f play too rough uoith f |areNC6 . Reroen'ber } shc-'s a. girl. Jean Carol Allen—Jcannic You'll neier know. I’ll never tell. Ambition—To be a good housewife. Activities All School Play 1 yr., FHA 1 yr.. Chorus 1 yr., Annual. Douglas Covey—Doug Ambition—To get rich quick. Activities—Secretary of FFA I yr., FFA 4 yrs., Herald, Annual. Frank V. Anderson—Andy Hey, Sam, where’s Monk?” Ambition—To get a Ford that can’t be wrecked. Activates—Basketball I yr.. Baseball yrs., Football I yr.. Board of Control I yr.. President of FFA 2 yrs.. All School Play 2 yrs.. Senior Play, FFA 4 yrs.. Vice President of FFA I yr. t Lois Df.lsman—Lodie That’s tough!” Ambition—To learn to walk in high heels. Activities — I.etterette Club 1 yr., Torch Club 4 yrs., Scc.-Treas. of Torch I yr., Secretary of Girls' Club I yr.. Board of Control I yr.. Senior Play, President of Service Club I yr., Service Club 2 yrs.. Band 2 yrs. Bernita Lf.i Boud—NcNc ”Ob, I did not.” Ambition—To be an elevator operator in a one story building. Activities—President of FHA 1 yr., Chorus 2 yrs.. Band 3 yrs., FHA 3 yrs. SKolZ gUN uard Me Naur Frank A. Downing—Monk Really'! Ambition—To get a new car. Activities—President of Junior Class I sem.. Basketball 2 yrs.. Football I yr.. Track I yr.. Vice President of Student Body I yr., Board of Control I yr., All School Play I yr.. Baseball Manager I yr.. Vice President of FFA I yr., Vice President of Sophomore Class, FFA 4 yrs., Herald, Annual. Arnold A. Gee—Curly Whe guy, bub? Ambition—To go to Hawaii and see the grass skirts. Activities—Baseball I yr.. Football 2 yrs.. Senior Play, FFA 2 yrs. Juanita Marie Downing —Nita No doubt! Ambition—To stay single as long as possible. Activities—Editor of Tahoma Herald I yr., Letterette Club 2 yrs.. Secretary of Junior Class, Torch Club 2 yrs.. President of Lcttcr-ettc I yr.. Vice President of FHA I yr., FHA 3 yrs., Service Club I yr., Chorus 2 yrs., Annual. Mary Ellen Hedin—Mary I like it! Ambition—To marry a millionaire. Activities — Secretary of Letterette I yr., FHA 2 yrs., Chorus 3 yrs.. Annual. you realize., of course, Jackson, t h«-t 1 no longer- cj N ider you 3 trus+y. ' James J. Jackson—Jimmie Ambition—To be an artist. Activities — Co-Editor of Annual, President of Boys’ Club. All School Play I yr.. Senior Play, Vice President of FFA 1 yr.. Secretary of FFA I yr.. Service Club I yr., FFA 4 yrs.. Herald Art Editor. Donald A. Jolk—Joker Activities—President of Student Body, Basketball 3 yrs., Baseball 4 yrs., Football 2 yrs.. Business Manager of Annual, President of Freshman Class, Board of Control 2 yrs.. All School Play 1 yr.. Senior Play, FFA 2 yrs., Herald Sports Editor. Patricia June Lapinski —Pat Wow!” Ambition—To be a beautician. Activities—Lettcrctte Club 1 yr., Senior Play, Chorus 3 yrs., FHA 2 yrs., Annual, Herald. Betty M. Kingen—Betty You’re cuckoo in the beany!” Ambition—To be a waitress. Activities—Letterette 1 yr., Prompter of Senior Play, FHA 3 yrs., Chorus 3 yrs., Annual, Herald. Jack L. Lochow—Pudgy Oh ! ! !” Ambition—To attend the U. of W. and play football. Activities—Basketball 3 yrs., Baseball 4 yrs.. Football 4 yrs.. Tennis 2 yrs., Track 1 yr.. Business Manager of Annual, Board of Control 1 yr., FFA 2 yrs., Herald, Annual. President of Senior Class. David W. Knadle—Dave Ambition—To be a good farmer. Activities—Basketball 3 yrs.. Service Club I yr.. Torch Club 1 i yrs.. Treasurer of FFA 2 yrs., FFA 4 yrs., Chorus J4 yr. Be thinking of Something else to do after u £. et. uught doiNg this . Maretta Jean Maxwell —Smeretty Did ya?” Ambition—To be a good housewife. Activities — Secretary of Senior Class, Secretary of FHA, Annual, Herald. Edris W. Morgan—Buck Ambition—To be a radio technician. Activities — Treasurer of Student Body 1 yr.. Treasurer of Boys’ Club, Service Club 1 yr.. Torch Club 4 yrs., FFA 3 yrs., Board of Control 1 yr. y aa-EiNg ns er y COVJN Sc) 1 Grace Aldeen McDougall —Gabby Oh, gollyr Ambition—To grow a half inch. Activities—Song Leader 1 yr., President of FHA 1 yr.. Vice President of Letterette, Chorus 1 yr.. Band 1 yr., FHA 1 yr., Annual, Herald. Shirlee Neal—Shirl Well, if that'i the way you’re gonna be . . . ” Ambition—To be a social flop. Activities — Secretary of Student Body, Co-Editor of Annual, Senior Play, Torch Club 4 yrs.. Secretary of Board of Control, Treasurer of Junior Class, Treasurer of Senior Class, Secretary of Service Club, Service Club 2 yrs., Herald, Band 1 yr. Ruth Posa—Ruthie Ambition—To be ambitious. Activities — President of Girls’ Club, Sec.-Treas. of Torch Club, Torch Club 4 yrs., Senior Play, Board of Control. OvaJN Patricia Marie Santic —Gia Nia Mia Oh, for Pete's sakes Ambition—To be a happily married woman someday. Activities—Treasurer of FHA, Chorus 3 yrs.. Band 2 yrs., FHA 3 yrs., Annual, Herald. Robert A. Sayers—Sam Ambition—To live near Black Diamond. Activities—FFA 4 yrs.. Reporter of FFA 1 yr., Baseball 2 yrs. .f I dorii thinlc so buT you’ll wait 3 soconcI.TII 'tak'e a look. John J. Saviers—Snuice Easy does it. Ambition—To be a hobo and never work. Activities—Baseball 4 yrs., FFA 3 yrs., Annual, Herald. LeRoy Sproat—LeRoy Ambition—To be near Virginia. Activities—FFA 3 yrs., Sentinel of FFA 1 yr., Herald. Virginia Stoker—Virginia Ambition—To be near LeRoy. Activities—Treasurer of Girls’ Club, Torch Club 3 z yrs.. Service Club I yr., Herald. SENIOR PLAT C r f 0 JIM STEVENS JANET HARRIS SALLY HALL JACK Left to Right — Frank Downing (Stage Manager), Frank Anderson, Arnold Gee, Miss Crawford (Director), Shirlee Neal, Jimmie Jackson, Pat I.apinski, Lois Delsman, Don Jolk, Betty Kingcn (Prompter), Larry Loveless (Stage Manager). JR.5R.BHLL CHUCK BERRY President DON FISK Vice President MARIANNE SANDHEI Secretary VIRGINIA SMALLEY Treasurer Betty Covey Beverly Dziedzic Dolly Grady Ronald Iverson Albert Jarvela Earl Johnson Jerry Jolk i.. Dick Lingc Viola Latvala Dick Martinez If I hacf my life to live all over agfain, I’d stav in kindergarten ” Dan Sodcrberg Ethel Springer Joan Swanberg Melvin Mooers Barbara Wheeler .-iUsT S Donna Smith Jim Wheeler Larae Zimmerman WAYNE HUSELTON President Sitting, l ft to Right—Phyllis Covey, Carole Roud. F.ileen Meek, Pat Sandhci, Tammy Wright, Joy Phinney, Norma Toman. Standing—Ray Maxwell, Newell Denny, Bill Pangburn. Bill Debilz.cn, Neil Ricbc, Wayne Husclton, Don Taylor, Dale Husclton. EILEEN MEEK Treasurer JIM TWEDT Board of Control MR. JENSEN Class Advisor Sitting, Isft to Right—Joanne Petellin, Sandra Jensen, Delores Gee, Rita Klien, Joan Flint, Dolly Thompson, Agnes Beaudry, Lavcrna Saxton. Standing—Leon Sproat, Truman Hart, Wallace Scott, Eugene Ikola, Don Collins, Jim Twcdt, Leslie Johnson, Frank Thompson, Tom Martin. 1st Row, Left to Right—Delores Eckert, Art Wilmot, Huberta Peacock, Howard Parker, Betty Sayers, Larry Johnson, Patty Boud. 2nd Row, Left to Right—Jack Ratigan, Romona Martin, Wayne Schnabel, Eloisc Dunlap, Carol Kenworthy, Lorraine Covey, John Grooms. 'trd Row, Left to Right—Lorene Johnson, Carl Soderberg, Annis Sorensen, James Davis, Jackie Johnson, Mark Bowman, Carole Iverson, Charles Taylor. Bark Row, Left to Right—Mike Bowman, Richard Morgan, Gladys Mathews. Tom Bergsma, Pete Vaiente, Arnold Bockcr, Margie Anderson. Secretary-Treasurer ALBERT HEDIN Vice President lit Row, Lfft to Ri ht—Lillian Hale, Phillip Douglas, Charlene Bisyak. Robert Bcwcr, Jacquclvnn Wei me r, Kenneth Maxwell, Julie Anne Vetters, Carole Smcdberg. 2nd Row—Albert Hcdin, Barbara Wright, Jim Burroughs, Harry Jackson, Jr., Walter Kobe, Phillip Covey, James Teige. Ird Row—Jennie Hart, Tom Nickell, F.velync Martinez, Bob Nelson, Joan Kent, Jack Thimmcsh, Florence Harshficld. 4th Row—Garry Habcnicht, Jacqueline Morgan, Larry Le Grand, Kay Thompson, Gordon Maines, Beth Webb, Pat Lancaster, Joan Dougan, Eddie Bergs-ma. 5th Row— Evelyn Wheeler, Eugene Taylor, Kay Allen, Stuart Fetters, Rosa Dec Wheeler, Larry Walstrand, Margaret Brady, Benjamin Evans, Warren O’Brien. Not Shown—Vcrlc Davison, Lynn Barkclcy, Ronald Ebcrlc, Joe Smith, Dick Powell, Diana Carlmas, Dorothy Pangburn. MIKE RATIGAN Vice President 1st Row, Left to Right—Beverly Smith, Roberta Peterson, Sandra Schnabel, Eileen Howatsen, Loura Lee Wright, Nancy Lee McKibbcn, Nola Denny, Rosalien Brown, Kay Riebe, Patty Rupert. 2nd Row—Mary Lnda DuFrane, Marjorie Formaciari, Kaarlen Barkley, Zcnda Pangburn, Mickey Donnelly, Eleanor Petellin, Truly Casperson, Beverly Johnson, Wanda Flint, Judy McDougall. 3rd Row—Bobby Hedin, Mike Rati-gan, Jerry Lapinski. Dec Lawson, Jim Martin, Ronald Anderson, Louie Herrin, Edward VanBrundt, Nancy Smith. 4th Row—Scott Castereline, Richard Nicman, Jim Lancaster, Ronny Nickel!, Jerry Dunham, Jan Thereault, George Pries, John Johnson, Bert Marlatt, Mrs. Mickel. 5th Row—Paul LeGrande, Victor Johnson, Roger Bradley, Sharron Maines, Berry Broxsin, Jim Walls, Danny Sutclitfe, Arthur Mickel, Ronald VanAusdel, Edward Jewell. 5.B.R.DFFICER5 IL M DON JOLK President FRANK DOWNING Vice President II A SHIRLEY NEAL Secretary RONALD IVERSON T re asurer BORRD OF CONTROL 1st Rou, Left to Ri bt—Ruth Posa. Julia Vetters, Lois Delsman, Florence Harshfield, Donald Jolk, Shirley Neal, Marianne Sandhei. 2nd Rote—Left to Right—Jim Martin, James Phinney, Jack Lochow, Ronald Iverson, Jim Jackson, Frank Downing. 1 HERALD STAFF JUANITA DOWNING Editor JIMMIE JACKSON Art editor Left to Ri ht—1 cRoy Sproat, John Saviers, Jack Lochow, Mary Hedin, Frank Downing, Douglas Covey, Betty Kingen, Pat San-tic, Virginia Stoker, Shirley Neal, Grace McDougal, Marctta Maxwell. mn-comm 1st Row—Sandra Jensen, Recorder, Joy Phinney, Pat Sandhei, Charles Taylor, Shirlce Neal. Hubcrta Peacock. 2nd Row— Eileen Meek, Betty Sayers, Ruth Posa, Secretary-treasurer, Carole Iverson. Beverley Dziedzic, Edna Casterline, Dolly Grady, Lois Delsman, Joanne Pctcllin, Diana Delsman. ird Row—Tammy Wright, Sharon Reed. Annis Sorensen, Edris Morgan, David Knadlc, President, Richard Morgan, Don Fisk, Vice President, Ronald Iverson, Jim Phinney. 1st Rou—Virginia Stoker. Margie Anderson, Marianne Sandhei. Secretary, Lois Delsman, President, Joanne Pctellin, Diana Dels man. 2nd Rou—Wayne Schnabel, Jimmis Jackson, David Knadle, Melvin Mooers, Chuck Berry. huirLII GIRLS CLUB RUTH POSA President MARIANNE SANDHEI Vice President LOIS DELSMAN Secretary VIRGINIA STOKER T reasurer First Row, Left to Right—Lorraine Covey, Delore Eckert, Eileen Meek, Dolly Thompson, Phyllis Covey, Carmen Wilson, Delores Gee, Pat Sandhci, Sandra Jensen, Joyce Wheeler. Second Row, Ixft to Right—Jackie Johnson. Patsy Boud, Betty Sayers, Carole Iverson, Pat Lapinski, Lois Delsman, Bernita Boud, Mary Hcdin, Shirlce Neal, Ruth Posa, Jean Allen, Marianne Sandhci, Sharon Brinkmeycr, Joan Flint. Third Row, Left to Right—Hubert a Peacock, Eloise Dunlap, Annis Sorenson, Margie Anderson, Coral Spurgeon, Lorrene Johnson, Betty Covey, Barbara Wheeler, Beverly D icdzic, Edna Castcrlinc, Viola Latvala, Joanne Pctcllin. Pat Santic, Juanita Downing. Donna Smith, Rita Klein, Miss Crawford. Fourth Row, Left to Right—Joy Phinney, Sharon Reed. Grace McDougall, Joan Swanberg. T rca surer Secretary Fin Row, Left to Right—Jim Wheeler, Jim Davis, Arc Wilmot, Mike Bowman, Harold Parker, Chuck Taylor, James Phinncy, Pete Vainte, Carroll Kenworthy, Wayne Schnabel, Jack Ratigan, Frank Downing, Bob Sayers. Second Row, Left to Right—Don Jolk, Dick Linge, Chuck Berry, Ron Iverson, Albert Jarvella, Jimmie Jackson, Frank Thompson, David Knadlc, Don Fisk, Danny Soderbcrg, Larae Zimmerman, Arnold Gee, Frank Anderson, Jack Lochow. Third Row, Left to Right—Melvin Moores, Jerry Jolk, Douglas Covey, Richard Morgan, Wayne Huselton. President BERN IT A BOUD Secretary JACKIE JOHNSON T reasurer PAT SANTIC lit Row, lx ft to Ri bt—Juanita Downing, Patsy Lapinski, Mary Hcdin, Jean Allen, Ramona Martin, Patsy Boud. 2nd Rou-—Delores Eckert, Huberta Peacock, Loraine Covey Eloise Dunlap, Loren Johnson, Betty Sayers, Carrol Iverson, Jackie Johnson. )rd Row—Bcrnita Boud, Barbara Wheeler, Margie Anderson, Coral Spurgeon, Beverly Dzicdzic, Pat Santic, Annis Sorensen. JIM JACKSON Vice President DAVID KNADLE T re usurer FRANK ANDERSON President DOUGLAS COVEY Secretary ARNOLD GEE Re {tor ter Kneeling, Left to Right—Jack Ratigan, Carroll Kenworthy, Howard Parker, Charles Taylor, James Phinney, Pete Vaicnte, Arnold Brocker, Larry Johnson, Carl Sodcrbcrg. Middle Row—Mike Bowman, Don Collins, Bill Pangburn, Newel Denny, Wallace Scott, Ray Maxwell, Dale Kocheavor, Les Johnson, Butch Bowman. Standing—Douglas Covey, Frank Downing, Bob Sayers, Frank Anderson. Mr. Rifle, Arnold Gcc, Melvin Moocrs, David Knadlc, Edris Morgan, Jim Jackson. Back Row—Pete Viantc. Richard Morgon, Mr. Apet , Carroll Kenworthy, Florence Harshficld, Bernita Boud, President; Julia Vetter . Joan Dougan, Phil Douglas, Howard Parker. Middle Row—Edward Jewel, Scott Casterline, John Johnson, Lorene Johnson, Eloise Dunlap, Lynn Barkley, Judy Husclton, Patty Rupert, Larry Johnson, Larry Loveless, Viola Latvela. Sitting—Margie Anderson, Carole Iverson, Vice President; Annis Sorensen, Secretary; Barbara Wright, Kay Thompson, Carol Smcdberg, Jackie Weimer, Doily Thompson, Edna Casterline. Camera Shy—Charlene Bisyak. First Row, Left to Right—Grace McDougall, Sandra Jensen. Sharon Read. Pat Sandhei, Phyllis Covey, Bernita Boud. Carmen Wilson, Carole Boud. F leen Meek. Second Roir—Ethel Springer. Patsy Lapinski, Edna Casterline. Viola Latvala. Dolly Thompson. Juanita Downing, Patty Santic. Betty Kingcn. Donna Smith, Rita Klien. Third Row—Mrs. Mickle, Mary Hedin. Beverly D iedzic, Chuck Berry, Douglas Covey, Jimmie Jackson. LeRoy Sproat. Not in Picture—Sharon Brinkmeyer, Joan Flint. FILL SCHOOL PLOY ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Directed by Mr. Apetz and Mrs. Oren Jensen. The All School Play: Play in three acts. The characters are as follows: Abby Brewster The Rev. Dr. Harper Teddy Brewster . Officer Brophy . . Officer Klein Martha Brewster . Maine Harper Mortimer Brewster . Mr. Gibbs . . . Jonathan Brewster . Dr. Einstein . . . Officer O’Hara . . Lieutenant Rooney . Mr. Witherspoon Edna Casterline Don Jolk Melvin Moores Wayne Husclton Jim Twcdt Marianne Sandhei . Sandy Jensen Don Fisk Frank Downing . Chuck Berry . Jim McGraw Jimmie Jackson Ron Iverson Newel Denny The entire action of the play takes place in the Brewster’s living room. LETTERMEN Left to Right, Back Row, Standing—Jack Loc-how, Arnold Gee, Jerry Jolk, David Knadle, Chuck Berry, Jim Wheeler, Dan Sodcrberg, Donald Jolk. front Row, Kneeling—Frank Downing, Richard Morgan, Frank Anderson, Bob Sayers, Wayne Huselton, Don Iverson, Dick Linge. . 4s5t Slave. Dm ver Ha.! p j yd rd G-uamct Crauj'foyd 7 GEE Guard BERRY Tackle LOCHOW Fullback Inspirational Award WHEELER End CAPT. JOLK Quarter C. SODERBERG Back MARTINEZ Center TWEDT Center LINGE Guard METZ Back. f MORGAN End BOWMAN Back O’BRIEN End RIEBE Back HUSELTON Guard GEE Catcher LOCHOW First Base MORGAN Fielder SAVIERS Pitcher Inspirational Award C. SODERBERG Fielder TWEDT Pitcher JOLK 2nd Base, Pitcher D. SODERBERG Fielder SAYERS )rd Base BERRY Fielder IVERSON Fielder CAPT. ANDERSON Short Stop BOmiAN Catcher Left to Right—Jack Lochow, Ron Iverson, Don Fisk, Jerry Jolk and Melvin Mooers. BHEKET SQIIHD Left to Right—Pat Sandhei, Eileen Meek, Dolly Grady, Marianne Sandhei and Joy Phinney. De-Uvts Ere.ke. r tT u• cut 'Tftu.jh, liM.it' bones T3u. 'i IA tarn -To a. bench t cd o He 4 and 3Jto l eirS So-f'i bo. dr ea- yyj nj 'the li)i e e er C. n THE LINO : JOE PETSCHE’S ! SHOP HOBART FOOD TONKIN’S Floor and Wall MARKET TOGGERY RENTON Coverings Groceries — Produce MUSIC STORE ! Plastic Tile Feeds and Meats MEN'S WEAR Accordions, Guitars j Asphalt - Rubber Cold Storage Band Instruments 7 and Cork Lockers j Metal Trim U. S. Post Office Phone 5-5150 Rentals applied on J Purchase 409 Third Avenue Phone 5-7277 Maple Valley 2-4349 3rd and Wells j Renton Wash. 216 Wells St. Renton, Wash. Phone 5-5491 - i Congratulations Class of '52 EDWARDS 10c STORE Enumclaw Washington | WESTERN AUTO j RADIO CENTER and ! SUPPLY CO. APPLIANCE ! 312 Meeker W. 226 E. Main St. Phone 566-W Phone 105 Kent Wash. Auburn Washington Television-Appliances J Prompt TV and Radio Repairing ] 1 GORDONS 'LADIES APPAREL” (The Little Money Shop) Phone 5-4722 235 Wells St. Renton Wash. CONGRATULATIONS FOR A TASK WELL DONE ARIER STUDIOS Your Annual Photographer GRADUATION IS AN OCCASION YOU WILL WANT TO REMEMBER. GRADUATION PORTRAITS TAKEN NOW WILL REMEMBER IT FOR YOU THROUGH THE YEARS 304 Williams St., Renton, Wash., Box 325 Phone 5-7441, Renton, Wash. TONEWAY DOCKto. Renton Hardware Furniture Co. Complete Line of Nationally Known Brands Thor and Easy Washers Frigidaire Appliances Television and Radio Armstrong Linoleum Complete Home Furnishings Third and William, Renton, Wash, tone Renton 5-4831-5-3392 Seattle: MO 1797 --— CONGRATULATIONS FROM GAFFNEY'S LAKE WILDERNESS Dancing - Roller Skating Boating - Swimming - Golf Route I, Maple Volley Phone Maple Volley 2 4444 WILLIAMS SWANSCN CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE 700 3rd Ave., Renton Phone 5-4566, Renton ) LA. 4455, Seattle DOWNING AUTO REPAIR Expert Body and Fender Work Painting Phone Maple Valley 2-4630 On Hobart, Issaquash Road ---------------------------------------- j Phone 485 VALLEY MOTORS Just a good place to do business Parts — Service — Financing — Insurance AUBURN, WASHINGTON It I Congratulations ) to Class of '52 } t BETTY'S LUNCH j [Short Orders, Home made Pies j Phone 2-4194 Maple Valley } Rt. 1, Box 92 ! Compliments of HOFFMAN CHEVROLET ! COMPANY | Enumclaw { Washington i t J FOUR CORNERS ! SERVICE Formerly Bellemen’s Service Station J Lunch J Refreshments I Ray and Lou Spurgeon Rt. 1, Box 79 Maple Valley ) Phone 2-4252 { Congratulations J ' and ' ' Best Wishes FLASH'S 10c STORE 212 Wells St. J Renton Phone 5-4731 ! i ! -■—------------------ 4 Congratulations Class of '52 FRANK E. RHODES SALES - STUDEBAKER SERVICE 617 3rd Ave. Renton, Wash. Phone 5-3489 ; Best Wishes i Congratulations to TaHoMa Bears Class of '52 J PRATT’S RENTON t FLOWER SHOP LAKE YOUNG 410 3rd Ave. SERVICE Renton, Wash. i Seattle Mo. 1889 j Phone 5-5161 1 CATUZO YARN TT 1 Fabrics of Fashion FASHIONETTE AND KNITTING ! J High School Styles s s lor Home Sewing 916 Third Avenue j CENTER ! j tor Gals and Guys | ! i Phone 5-3636 i 3rd at Williams PEOPLE’S 1 The FABRIC Ladies Apparel Renton, Wash. Phone 5-7303 | ! CASH STORE ] { S 1 1 CENTER s s Free Lessons | | Enumclaw 310 Wells St. — Renton Renton Washington 1 with Yarn Washington t 1 Phone 5-7414 —————— RAINIER GRANGE GLOVES SUPPLY INC. The Finest in Fine CO-OP Gloves ISSAQUAH Only the World's Farm Supplies and Finest Leather can Petroleum Products, make Fine Gloves Massey Harris Farm Men, Women Machinery, Race and Children and Race Aluminum Table Cut Sprinkler System Maple Valley 2-4657 6-6877 i — — 1 •-) Congratulations RENTON Class of '52 BOWLING RECREATION MARKET Fountain Sporting BASKET Goods MEAT MARKET Open from 12 to 12 113 3rd Ave. Vincent Carnesk Renton RA. 9861 Phone 5-3022 1 MYERS ' ' THOMAS HELPER OIL CO. AND MOTOR CO. EVANS P. O. Box 413 AUTO SALES SALES SERVICE Renton Wash. 13254 Rainier Ave. Phone 5-5492 Renton Wash. Telephone 6-6500 Phone Renton 5-8141 Seattle Phone Mo. 4211 ISSAQUAH LAnder 4334 Better Used Cars j - —J RENTON ! MOTOR PARTS INC. Automotive Parts Supplies, Equipment 308 Main St. Renton Wash. Phones: Renton 5-3621 Renton 5-3622 Seattle RAinier 8778 PEDERSEN BROS. FUEL CO. Heating Oils Your Comfort Is Our Business 115 Park Ave. Renton, Wash. Phone 5-3306 105th St. — Main St. Bellevue, Wash. Nites 5-3279 Seattle—Mo. 2999 Renton 5-3138 NORTHWESTERN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE CO. 425 Airport Way RENTON Ben Bergsma Virgil M. Goodin r- Best Wishes to the Class KNIGHT'S REXALL of '52 PHARMACY ( ISSAQUAH FEED CO. Prescription Druggists s j Albers Proven Feed Phone 207 s I W. C. Stuart - Enumclaw, Washington s Headquarters for Kaspers Auburn, Wash. DANCE at FOSS' SHADOW LAKE Swimming—Cabins Picnic Grounds Route 1, Renton Phone M. V. 2-4378 Best Wishes Class of '52 COURY’S RENTON SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family Phone 5-3850 916 Third Ave. Renton Wash. KENT STUDIO Portraits Weddings Phone 445-W 328 West Meeker St. Kent Washington NELSON LUMBER and HARDWARE Lumber and Building Materials Hot Point Appliances 1304 Griffin Ave. Enumclaw Phone 202 Congratulations Class of '52 RAYMOND’S EMPORIUM 924 Third Ave. 5-5581 Renton Beauty Salon 928 Third Ave. 5-5581 Renton Highland Variety Renton Highlands 5-4560 Renton i t WENDY'S GROCERIES General Merchandise Telephone 571 Ravensdale Wash. BREWER FURNITURE COMPANY 805 Second Ave. Renton Washington Phone 5-3442 I SELLAND MOTOR PARTS 1636 Cole St. Phone 416 Enumclaw Washington EVERGREEN STATIONERS Gifts—Auto Supplies 119 East Main St. Auburn Washington Phone 145 STEELES APPAREL Auburn Jonathon Logan Teeno Paige Jr.'s DOUGLAS PLUMBING Heating and Electrical Appliances Phone 382 1702 Cole St. Enumclaw Washington THOMAS AUTO REBUILD Painting - Bodywork Phone 5-7475 Mo. 2684 J Near Airport Logan A. C. 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