Vancouver High School - Alki Yearbook (Vancouver, WA)
- Class of 1949
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ww? f' fm M :WM i, v Swv-ev .4-rmmmg V 1 he Alki 1949 Publxshed by vANcoUvf:1r 'H1GH SGHQL Vancouver, VVaghiP9sE9'i2'?2Q , ,. Y, aah..-.U , , wXU55S-'23 lx' IQNGKA vim: lu' I'I'I'l'lCIiSfIN-SCHON ICNGRAYINKI COINIPANY 1'4JR'I'l.ANlJ, 1TIilCHUN l,HU'l'UlIltAl'HlNll HY 'l'HlC UAIVIICILA SHUI' N'AN1'OlTVlCli, XVASIIINGTUN PliIN'l'INLl HY Nl'1ll'VER HIGH SUIIUUI. I'HIN'l'INli lJl'IP'I' VAxum'vr:1:. XV,-XSliIN1l'l'UN Administration 1 UUR Dr. Paul F. Gaiser Mr. A. D. Whitenack S zcperinte-nde-nt Assistant Superintendent Vancomfer Public Schools Vancouver Public Schools Mr. W. H. Conover Director of Activities Vancouver High School Mr. William F. Lothspeich Mr. Eldon F. Boyd Dean of Boys Dean of Boys Mr. Henry DeYoung Miss Dorothea von Berg Principal Dean of Girls VCl91CO'1l'U6'I' High, Srrlzool Vancouver High School Mrs. Helen Jahraus Assistant Dean of Girls Miss Ruth Hall Mrs. Lola H. Benson Assistant Dean of Girls Assistqnt Dean of Girls fF1rst Semesterh FIVE f'IX ALMA MATER Sing of Vancouver, Hearts there are trueg Sing of Vancouver, Dreams there I knew. Sons of Vancouver Can never forgetg Haze of our student days Shines round us yet. Golden our memories, Counting them o'erg March of the victors, Laurels they wore, Friendships high-hearted, Shrined by the yearsg Words that we spolce then Ring yet in our ears. Sing of Vancouver, As we march along: Years come anal pass us, Yet to you will belong Our hearts and tlreamings Glimpses of truth, Vancouver High School, Our home of happy youth rf- Margaret Page Johnson Art Kegler limb Miller Nvillis Anderson Shirley Griffin .lim Johnson lwrasirlmzt lst Vice Pres. Zml Vice Pres. Scc1'eta1'y Sgt.-at-Av-His Alun lklzu-llregm' lmslim- f'lflllS0ll .lmin Stark Nurmfu Rolirm Hill llninmzin ls Vim' Pres. Enrl Vive P'l'cs. S1'f'l'I'fflI'jl Syl.-fit-l-l1'111s I'1'f'sirlf uf -'f Student The Student Council during 1948-49 has been a unique body composed of the Student Coun- cil members of the former Meadows High School and the Vancouver High School. They have worked diligently and faithfully on the many problems that are inherent in a large high school. They have approved amendments to the by-laws, allowing major Council awards in swimming, boxing and wrestling. In cooperation with the Shumway Junior High School Council they have supervised sucessfully the Trapedero Teen-Age Club. In general the Student Council speaks for the students and establishes the student policies of the high school. V -Henry DeYoung Student Council First row: Marie Shzlrp, Loretta Roberts, Jolene- Bislmprii-k, Art K4-gler, Alain 1XI?iL'fVllAE'f.',KlI', Shirley Griffin, Norma Bolton, lvlarguret Dobson. Second row: Mr. DeYoung, Jw- Watts, XVillis Anderson, Bill Hammun, Ralph Ahseln, Bernard Morris, Miss von Berg. Third row: Mr. Loths- peic-li, Russell Bovcia, Arnold Emter, Leslie lllllllS0ll, Bob Miller, .lim Johnson, lfrnnk Jones, Jon- Harmon, SEVEN ICMLHT .lnlenv Bishoprick lvlargaret Dobson Patsy Carlson Marion lloughmi lCl1'1lllO!' Kasulka lmris Lorce Prcsizlciit Presirlent Vice Presirlcvzt Vice l're.sir1r11! Ifcrm-rlioig Sccy. lrcr-m'1Iio1g Secy. Shirley Hrowriing Kay Hau2'dahl flh-nrla Cotton Shirley lien-kman Adele 'Drew l'm'1-vs. Srfcgf, ffrwrcs. Scrfy. I.'r'11w'Lr'1' 'I'w'frslf1'1':' 'l'I'l'lIS'lL'I'I'7' Girls' League Girls' League activities this year were planned with the accent on variety, including everything from formal installation to a carnival booth. Vancouver was particuarly well repre- sented in state wide meetings, with two Van- couver girls holding offices at the Southwest Washington Conference, and with our coL presidents attending the Leaders' conference. Events included Big Sisters helping new girls, selling cokes at games, the Costume Mix, the annual Tolo dance, a fish pond at the Trap carnival, and regular Girls' League as- semblies throughout the year. Girls' League Cabinet First row: Judy Conners, Helen Jones, Donella Klillg, l'at Gi'e,u,'3:g, Mavis Alvis, Loris Loree, Eleanor Kasulka, Mary Bacon, Marion lflouglurn, Ann Russ. Sec-und row: Franc-es Lungo, Jean Viricent. F'lorenc'e Boydstun, Kay Bncksta.dtl'r, Ilonna lflnml, Shirley lirovvninp.1', Jolene Bishoprick, Carol King, Margaret Dobson, Shirley Beekman. Third row: Georgia Knsola, Shirley Cunningham, Mildred Wille, Jean Taylor, Gail Vifhitfield, Susan Fitzgerald, Flcwencze Martin, Lois Rivet, Pat Jones, Glenda Cotton, Fourth row: Rita Torres, Jeri Peru, Barbara 'Wallis, Ethel Allen, Barbara Meredith, Beverly Young, Diana Munger, Elsie Soholewski, Marlys Aslund, Sybil Sumrow, Cloyce Bell, Fifth row: Mrs. Jahraus, Elsa Anderson, Jeanie Lirning, Pat Holbrook, Patsy Carlson, Joan Althuisius, Trudy Egger, Adele Drew, Kay Haugdahl, Veronica Stella, Miss von Berg, Miss Hall. Arnold Emter Keith Haines Bill Hoy Jerry Miller Ken Cooper President lst Vive Pres. Znrl Vice Pres, Sf'f'TfltIl'I'lj Sgt.-at-Arms Q .5 K ,td Y , r 2: i f 2 M ':':' E. 'NRiS.'3'z2 t' 1 ,, 5- i:fIE . A -5 :23, if 'Ig ,linux ,..., .. ,.,.,,. . 3 'f .Inv llzmrmun lbiwk YHIIIIL1' Ivick 1'zmlonwim- Huh Hopkins liill lim-:isley l'1'1'si4lr':lt Isl Vim' l'l'r's. :ml Vi:-1' l'1'+-s. Nm'1'rlu1'y Sgt,-ut-.lrms Boys' League This year the Boys' League had a well- rounded calendar of events that included ev- ery boy in school. Among the many projects carried out were the inauguration of a Trap- per Red and White Day and the sale of foot- ball buttons. Leading the list of social events were the an- nual White Christmas Ball and Dads' Night. Assemblies held once each month presented interesting speakers in different vocatonal fields as well as programs put on by several colleges. Other projects included collection of canned food for the needy at Christmas, selling cokes at football games and presenting a Boys' League program to both junior high schools. Boys' League Cabinet First row: Ronnie Powell, Bob NViIsul1, Ralph 'Frm-nary, Ullzlrles Gustafson, Mark llursly, XV:Lllam- Hill, Xvnyne Amlrf-ws, .Ierry Miller, Hob tllzlllsmi, lion llznisvr, Ilutlier Ht-1-li, Second l'uWI Lfike VVitte-r, .lim Stewart. Ivivk Ilzllvvrsmm, Joe Hzxrmem, lN.lllg,'5 Mitvlloll, Gormlfm Syn-yer. .Iini Gran- l hum, Ken Pumper, Duum- Allen, Holm Jones, Bob Stair, Hill Huy. Roy Glenn. 'Fllirnl row: Junk X Sloane, .-Xrnulll lflmter. Ulillvli llalrris, N4-il Ilyull, limb lflvisclilliziii, llivk lTHllUPllXX'lllb'. Dirk Young, ff2ll'1XXvU1Nll'lIl'l',112151011 11:14-us, Hob Hopkins, Stem Huzlvtl, 1 llif .Xll4lll'XVS. MV. l.Hlllhllt'll'll, NINE H. .-. ,gym -'-' .... -si -audi' , -QW W I i 5 'L . ' vsx. 415 fs . sl .1 1' it Babcock, Lola B.S.-fUniuersity of Washingtong M.S.- University of California. Biology. Backman, Daniel Olof B.A.-University of Washington: M.A.- Teachers College, Columbia University. Band, Orchestra. Barber, Helen Johnston B.A.-University of Idaho. English. Barter, Louis S. B.A.gUniversity of Missouri. Social Studies. Below, Louis E. B.S.-The Stout Institute. Printing. Blair, Dorothy B.A.-Washington State College. Eng- lish. Brown, Ilo B.A.--Pacific University. English, Jour- nalism. Carson, Dorothy B.S.fOregon State College. Home Eco- nomics. Cleland, Walter E. B.F.A.-- -Kearney Nebraska State' Teach- ers Collegeg M.A.--University of Iowa. Instrumental Music. Cox, Everett B.Ed.wWashington State College. In- dustrial Arts. Cummings, Marvin B.A.-flilaealester Collegeg M.A.--George Williams College. Geometry, General Mathematics. Davis, Cecil E. Auto Mechanics. Dunlop, Catherine B.A.-University of Oregon. Biology. Dunn, Harriet S. B.A.fWashington State College. Psy- chology. Evans, Ruby M. B.A.fWashington State College. Eng- lish. Everson, Orville E. B.S.fState Teachers College, Ellendale, North Dakota. Industrial Arts ,Mechani- cal Drawing. Feldmann, Lester F. B.A.-North Dakota State Teachers Col- lege. Social Studies. Fields, Phyllis B.S.-University of Oregong M.A.-Uni- versity of California, Berkeley. Social Studies. Frank, Mary Louise B.S.fOregon State College. Physical Education. Frazer, Lucelia M. B.A. --Geneva College, Pennsylvania. Social Studies. Frost, Clifford B.S. Washington State College. Chem- istry, Photography. Furno, Charles S. B.A. Willamette University. Aeronau- tics. Hall, Ruth B.A.- College of Idahog M.A.-Middle- bury College. French, Assistant Dean of Girls. Harty, Catherine B.A.fMarylhnrst Collegeg M.A.-Teach- ers College, Columbia University. Eng- lish. Hauck, Dora M. B.A.- University of Montana. Physical Education. Heinen, Gladys B.A.- Central Washington College of Ecmrzation. Arts and Crafts. Hillstrom, Arthur C. B.S.vOregon State College. Physics, Ra- dio Science. Hudgin, Z. G. B.S. Montana State College. Agricul- ture. Johnston, P. W. B.A.----Pacific University, M.A.M-Univer- sity of Oregon. Leather Craft, Metal Craft. Jolin, Arthur R. B.A., M.A.-4University of Washington. Social Studies. Kirwin, Constance B.A.f-Washington State College. Eng- lish. Knoke, Paul A. B.S.- --Pioneer Teachers College. English, Drama. Kracaw, Laura Ruggless B.A.- -Willamette University. School Treasurer, Bookkeeping. Lazenby, Marie B.A.- Reed College. English. Long, Lester B.S.--Washington State College. Physi- cal Education. Lundborg, Robert M. B.S.--Lewis and Clark College. Stenog- raphy, Typing. MAY EE .,..A - . M. . 1 .- 4 x 'fig 3. , ... 409 'YP dv lfII.EvEN IG LVI ,aw McCordic, Edda M. B.A.,M.A.---University of Oregon. Librar- ian. McDonough, Madaline B.A.-f-University of Oregon. Stenogra- Dhy, TYDIUZ- McPhaden, Kenneth S. B.Ed. ----f Washington State Collegeg B.F.A.--University of Washington. Art, Audio-Visual Education. Maben, Manly B.A.- University of Washington. Social Studies. Martin, Elva B.S.-Nebraska State Teachers College. Home Economics. Martin, Frank B.Ed.-- -North Dakota State Teachers Collegeg B.S.-North Dakota State Nor- mal and Industrial College. Mechanical Drawing. Martin, Irma B.A.-fWhitinan College, M.A.4Stan- fora University. English, Latin. Merchant, W. W. B.S., MS.--University of Idaho. Social Studies, Spanish. Miller, David G. PLA. Washington State College .Print- ing. Miner, J. D. B.A.-fGrinnell Collegeg M.A.fWashing- ton State College. Distributive Educa- tion, Commercial Law. Moody, Helen B.A.-Mills College, M.A.4W'hitinan College. Speech, Drama, English. Myers, Phillip Machine Shop. Nash, Larry B.S.-fPaeifie University. Physical Edu- caton. Orr, Opal C. B.S.ffLinfiel0l College. Biology. Patten, Ruth B.A.gUniifersity of Washington. Art. Patterson, Mildred Elois B.A. Washington State College, Short- hand, Typing. Phillips, Hazel M. B.A.----Unwiizersity of Iowa. Teacher Ori- entation. Plaster, Doris B.Ed,- Washington State College. Home Economics. Pollock, Ruth E. B.A.-North Dakota State Teachers Col- lege. Home Economics. Robinson, Lucile B.A.-'ePaeifie Universityg M.A.f- Univer- sity of Washington. Spanish. Salter, Dorothy B.A.-ff-Yanlcton College. English. Scott, Milton B.S.ff-Washington State College. Agri- culture. Sells, Mabel B.A.-Colorado State College of Educa- tion. Typing. Shields, Marshall J. B.S.--University of Oregong M.A.-H--Col- umbia Unifzfersitg. Physical Education. Slaney, Beverly J. B.S.m-Uniizersity of Oregon. Art. Smith, Doris M. B.S.-St. Cloud State Teachers College. Algebra, Music. Smith, Sam S. B,A.fMontana State Universityg M.M. -Northwestern University. Music. Suckling, Len J. B,Ed.-Washington State College. Chem- istry, Physical Education, Driver Train' ing. Swartz, Lester J. B.A.fWashington State College. Indus- tral Arts. Tonkin, Cora E. B.A.-Uniizersitg of Minnesota. English. Torongo, A. L. Art Center School. Photography. Warren, Janet B.A.-fUnii:ersity of Washington. Librar- ian. Whitmore, George C. B.S.-Uniizersitg of Oregon. Mathemat- ics, Driver Training. Wieseke, Sally B.S.fNorth Dakota State Teachers Col- lege. English. Williams, Mary E. Registrar. Wintler, Ella B.A., M.A.WUniversity of Washington. German, English. Wood, John T. B.S-Pacific University. Mathematics, Driver Training. Wood, William L. B.A.fEastern Washington College of Education. Industrial Arts. Zellmer, Verne E. B.S., B.Ed.ffWashington State College. Biology, Driver Training. mt, times .. , A 5. :g,,.,,l , ,,., is lim. H.. 13, It 7' Eb ..... I tifia ina lit? Ziit . T I, an F, 1 is ti f was ,-:, S7 i f i'i -. A ll'l l1'oU1c'1'1- 1' Nl School Calendar September 8--School Began 17---Football, Salem, Here 24fFootball, Longview, Here 28-'Sophomore Class Elections 29M-Girls' League Assembly 30a-fBoys' League Assembly 30----Election of Advisory Officers October 1--Football, Aberdeen, There 1-Lettergirls' Initiation 8fFootball, Lincoln, Here 14fYGirls' League Mix 15--Senior Assembly 16f'eS.W.W. Girls' League Conference 21fHome Coming Parade 22-Football, Centralia, Here 22--Home Coming Dance 29-Red and White Day 29eFootball, Hoquiam, There November 6-Football, Everett, There 19-eReport Cards 22efOpen House 25-26-A-Thanksgivinng Vacation 25-Football, Camas, Here December 4f'Boys' Intramural Basketball Finals 11ABasketball, Washougal, There 17-White Christmas Ball 22-Christmas Program 23YChristmas Vacation January 3-A-School Reconvenes 5A,Boys' League Assembly 7fBasketball, Battle Ground, Here 10--Photography Exhibit 14-Basketball, Longview, There 18fBasketball, Camas, There 20---Girls' League Assembly Zlf-Basketball, Kelso, Here 28fEnd of First Semester February 4M ,V-, Basketball, Battle Ground, There 11WBasketball, Longview, Here 15-'Boys' League Assembly 18 Basketball, Camas, Here 21-22--Washington's Birthday 25vBasketball, Kelso, There March 4 Basketball, Chehalis, Here 9M-Vodvil Matinees 10a-Vodvil 11ffVodvil 12- A-Vodvil 22---Boys' League Dad's Night 25-Tolo 26-Solo Contest, Kelso 30eeMusic Conference, Portland April 1-eEnd of Third Quarter Sf-Sophomore Party 15ASpring Vacation 16-aCentralia Relays 18-WSpring Vacation 20-Spring Concert 27---Seniors Visit Clark College 28fGirls' League Assembly 29 Junior-Senior Prom May 6... 12 15 19 23 27 30 Senior Play General Elections All City Choir Festival Senior Girls' Tea Style Show and Tea Senior Assembly fMemorial Day I une 3---Awards Assembly 5fBaccalaurate 6-Commencement 7,- Last Day of School ff ff N ,, b1 L2 f K I ,fh W,-,- ,, I 34 X x , W gr ' ,ff f A X P ' WWwM Sk L WWII' Wfilin ,K A WMWWI K Q Q ffyisi if W ,-- A ,.,.:,. '11: 2 s3z5z5i25E5iE5fQgQQggg5 j4ipsQnrfA,. , . . . A A -rs 'i fu?v'.'ii41. . 'ri im ' 4 if 1 4- ' , ii Q42 ' ig S, Mzirshzlll Shields I K Couch Top to bottom: Wayne Aiken, Duane Allen, Ken- g nvtli Cooper, ldlnier Dinevn, .Izick Iflrlgnr, Roh Fleisvli- I 7- -12 '45 .W 4 W.. 3 M A mzin. Dick Halverson, Keith Haines, Bob Hopkins. llGl'lYlilll Kilwein, Don King. Left to right: .lim Mc'- , K Howell, Kent MC'T4?ll'lllElTl, .lerry Mill:-r, Dick Moore. f - 1 ' 'A ' ,,-- ' , nn n I 6 Q ef I 'A . K K In the opening game of 1948 the Trappers tried . - out their newly acquired T formation by hand- , X ing the Salem Vikings a 35 to 0 licking. Still in u g high speed and aganst little opposition, Vancouver I . 5 .. downigd Lgngview, their first S.W.W. Conference in . . ' a . 06' to - f At Aberdeen the Trapper machine tried to crack f - '1' the Bobcat defense but at the final gun the score 'Wg . stood 6 to 6. Tacoma then invaded Trapperville V , ,.i., 9 I and again the Trappers had to settle for a 6 to 6 45 tie. In their next game the Red and White whipped n the powerful Olympia Bears 14 to 0. A The next week the unbeaten Centralia Tigers if stompped into Kiggins Stadirm to hand Vancouver V- H i if , i ' A its only defeat. The Red and White squad, badly riddled by injuries, gave all they had but were f . forced to walk off the field with 13 to the Tigers's 5 Ki 'fam' Wlal 14. The Traps dropped their next opponent, Ho- li, ' Q quiam, 18 to 7 in a home game. ' - YQ ' -'-. Vancouver saw their next action in a non- ,f w conference tilt at Everett, where they downed the Xx'n..L 4 Seagulls 12 to O. In their final league contest the ..,, fvti I' ..--' ' Red and White played their most thrilling game. 'i Trailing 12 to 0 at the half, the Shieldsmen un- i., 5 . leashed a powerful aerial attack to gain 13 points li to top the Highlanders 13 to 12. iii' LWPM. ,dw ' i 4 iw., .,... J ,J wr 4' My 4521, M ew, 4, W Y if I ' ,I H J, ' . H' I In the traditional Thanksgiving day game the Trappers sank the Papermakers in a sea of mud by a narrow margin of 7 to 6. At the climax of the season Mike Dineen, Bob Miller, and Tracy King were chosen for the All- S.W.W. team. King was later chosen to play in the All-Seattle vs. All-State game. if Roh llfiiller f'Il11flI'fH x E aa- - ...- ,J ,... I --.. , .., 4 9 'Vt H T: Q , - I-535525 A .ll UQQQE w -'ii in lx x I' 1 f 1 me 7 Left to right: Tracy King, Bob Luse, Neil Lyall, I , Alan Mzivll1'v12,'or, TOD to bottom: Jack Minnick, Ben , Mosely, Clzirenm-e Nelson, Eugene Pyles, .lack Rouse, ' ' Bob Skzuulen, Virgil Soule, .lim XVnlling', Roll Wilson, Vlmrles NVilson, Albert Reyinond. 55 ,N bigffkzgg qzl I Mx H -i.:5EEEz:,,e ..,?:,t:,,E?-.,,l-EL F4 Z , V: N1 , 1 , IZ, E ff- ,...,, ' 2 1 1 Qk-Q'Q K I I ? ., is ii t :Fi , 2'2 i'i.: .,,., if- it 1 ,,.,. .ly ' lug., Q, K L: t .,,, ..... , ,L Q , al A A Awards 1 ax A ' 'T LETTERMEN AWARDS: Three Year: Mike Dineen, Virg Souleg Two Year: Wayne Aiken, Ken Cooper, Bob Fleischman, Keith Hanes, Bob Hopkins, Her- man Kilwein, Dick Halverson, Neil Lyall, Alan MacGregor, Bob Miller, Jerry Miller, Dick Moore, Clarence Nelson, Eugene Pyles, Jack Rouse, Bob Skaaden, Bob Wilsong One Year: Duane Allen, Jack Edgar, Tracy King, Don King, Bob Luse, Jim McDowell, Kent McLachlan, Jack Minnick, Ben Mosely, Jim Walling, Chuck Wilson. Tracy King ........,,,.................,..,.,...... Inspiration Man Elmer Mike Dineen .... KVAN Outstanding Player Bob Miller cc,,..,.......,.........................,,,,.........,.... Captain 1948-49 Season Record Sept. 17- Vancouver Salem 0 There Sept. 24 Vancouver Longview 0 Here Oct. 1 Vancouver Aberdeen 6 There Oct. 8 Vancouver Lincoln 6 Here Oct. 15 Vancouver Olympia 0 There Oct. 22 Vancouver Centralia 14 Here Oct. 29 Vancouver Hoquiam 7 Here Nov 5 Vancouver Everett 0 There Nov 12 Vancouver Kelso 12 There Nov 25 Vancouver Camas 6 Here Team Centralla VANCOUVER Hoquiam Kelso ......,......,.... Aberdeen Olympia ...,,. Longview ..,... 0 Qgm E ,- ' Q Si ,UN 2 . 42 r gl i . . 6 , at., i, ., ...,, 1 if ' W '.',.. , , A I Q A Conference Standing ' - .,,,, 1 W T L Q ' ' .,,.,........, ,.... 5 1 0 ' 4 1 1 , ' . 4 0 2 ee 3 1 2 ' H 2 kj, 2 1 3 ' f Sr ' 1 O 5 .. 0 6 f 1 15:IGH'l'EEN First row: Luther Beck, Charles Morris, Bill Pfister, Sandy 'l'l1ayex', Hill Unmlerwoml, Jerry Gains, Stan Green, Melvin Evenson. Second row: Vernon lflinter, llerxnun Jones, lrit-k llumlgren, Bill Dunn, Jerry Brandon, John Tripp, Ernest 1'I'2lU:'l', Floyd Robinson, 'l'l1i1-tl row: Mr, Nash, Bob Taylor, Carl VVilliams, Carroll Nelson, Ben Sloane, Sc-ott lion-ly, IJ4-lhert lvl-:sie-V, Toni Miksr-ll, lion Jenner, Roger Burclifielcl, J. V. Football Mr. Larry Nash, Coach The increase in number by the Meadows athletes meant the birth of a Junior Varsity football squad, coached by Larry Nash. The J. V.'s turned in a fairly successful record, playing most of their games against regular varsity teams. The boys who played on the Junior Var- sity gained much valuable experience which will be used to a good advantage in the future on the Varsity squad. AwARDs: Luther Beck, Dale Bockstadter, Jerry Brandon, Roger Burchfield, Bill Dunn, Vernon Emter, Melvin Evenson, Stan Green, Scott Lovely, Dick McVickers, Delbert Mosier, Carroll Nelson, Bill Pfister, Don Scott, Bob Taylor, Sandy Thayer. 1948-49 Season Record Vancouver J.V. 6 Hood River 12 Vancouver J.V. 6 White Salmon 20 Vancouver J.V. 8 West Linn 20 Vancouver J.V. 6 Central Catholic J.V. 6 Vancouver J.V. 32 State School 19 Vancouver J.V. 0 Columbia Prep 39 Vancouver J.V. 22 Central Catholic J.V. 6 Vancouver J.V. 20 Longview J.V. 14 St row: Raly Fretlieim, llun Gfliser, Ruger Strobel, Bill Reis, Sunny IW-1'Smn1i, Jim Ormiston, li rk, Hill f'Zll'IN'lllt'l'. Sei-mul row: Cliff' Sharp, lid linp.:'e1's, Run Soule, .luck Sluzins-, lion Fish, ug Mvi'lvllzinnl, Ilaixv Applm-gnu-, Dave NllI'ill1P!'2P!', Mr, Suc'kling.:, Utlivrs: in-ml lYf'I'2'f'l'll'i. Dill? I1 main, Sinn Hill, llwurgw- lluglws,G1u'1lm1 Speyvr, Bob XVilliL11lIs. Soph Football Mr. Len Suckling, Coach Coach Len Suckling guided his Sophomore squad through a very tough schedule in which they won two games and lost five. Most of these boys playing their first year of football at V.H.S. gained valuable experience that will be of great value to the Varsity squad in the next two years. MINOR LETTICRS: Dave Applegate, Keith Ahola, Leon Bergerud. Bill Bork, Dale Buchanan, Bill Carpenter, Jim Cranston, Don Fish, Ray Fretheim, Don Gaiser, George Hughes, Sonny Iverson, Doug Mc- Clelland, Dave Nurnberger, Don Osborn, Bill Reis, Ed Rogers, Cliff Sharp, Jack Sloane, Ron Soule, Roger Strobel. Managers: Aaron Dun- can, Sam Hill. 1948-49 Season Record Vancouver Sophs 18 Shumway Vancouver Sophs 7 Mac Heights Vancouver Sophs 6 Central Catholic Frosh Vancouver Sophs 7 Kelso JV Vancouver Sophs 18 Shumway Vancouver Sophs 7 Ridgefield JV Vancouver Sophs 6 Battle Ground JV NINETPIEN Top, left to right: .Turk Rouse, Iluune Allen, Ken Suw- yer, Side, top to bottom: Bob Skauulcn, NVillie Anderson. Basketball Pre-Season Warmup Vancouver opened their 1948 - 49 basketball season with Cleve- land of Portland, who downed the Trappers by a score of 45 to 21. After one more week of organization the Trappers set back Benson Tech 35 to 31. Cleveland was then met in a return fray and was beaten by an improved Trapper team 48 to 35. Next on the list came Hillsboro, who topped Vancouver 45 to 34. Vancouver then easily defeated the Washougal Panthers to the tune of 42 to 27. The Trappers then took to the road for a four game series in southern Oregon. In their first game the Traps lost a hard fought battle to Medford 29 to 35, but came back the next night to turn the tables 36 to 28. The Red and White had little trouble in defeating St. Mary's Academy of Medford 59 to 16. In their last game of the trip the Trappers took a thrilling 29 to 27 decision from Grants Pass. The Shieldsmen wound up their pre-season schedule by drop- ping a heatbreaker to Hillsboro 31 to 32. Conference Games Combining experience with hard work, the veteran Trapper squad finished second place in the southern division of the S.W.W. conference. Headed by Coach Dutch Shields, the Red and White won seven league games, While losing only three. After a successful pre-season warm-up, the Trappers dropped their first two conference games to favored Battle Ground and Longview. With determination the hustling Trappers came roaring back to win their next six games. After winning easily from Camas, Vancouver squeezed by Kelso 38-36 and went on to defeat Chehalis 48-41. Starting the second half of league play, an inspired Trapper team traveled to Battle Ground to upset the Tigers 40-38, and re- turned home the next week to edge the unbeaten Longview Lumber- jacks 38-37. After a convincing win over Camas, the Trappers were knocked out of a tie for the championship by the underrated Kelso team 40-46. Vancouver closed the conference by defeating Chehalis 60-47. Climaxing the season the Trappers humbled Battle Ground 48-31 to earn the play-off game with Aberdeen for a State Tournament berth. The weary Trappers, with spirits still high, trekked to Cen- tralia only to lose a heart breaking game to the Bobcats, 40-44. Jack Edgar, Tracy King and Jerry Miller received All-Confer- ence recognition for their outstanding performance during the sea- son. Bob Hopkins was sidelined by doctor's orders during the last half of the season. Awards LFJTTERMEN AWARDS: Three Stripes-Jack Edgar, Two Stripes- Duane Allen, Willis Anderson, Bob Hopkins, Jerry Miller, Jack Rouse, Ken Sawyer, Bob Skaaden, Dick Young: One Stripe-Tracy King, Duane Kinnunen. Ken Sawyer, Manager. Jerry Miller ,................,..,............................. .................. H onorary Captain Tracy King ...............................,,...,,.. Stanley Cup, Outstanding Player Dick Young and Jack Edgar ....,....... KVAN, Most Improved Players 1948-49 Season Record Jan. 7 Vancouver 21 Battle Ground 31 Jan. 14 Vancouver 38 Longview 40 Jan. 18 Vancouver 56 Camas 45 Jan. 21 Vancouver 38 Kelso 36 Jan. 28 Vancouver 48 Chehalis 41 Feb. 4 Vancouver 40 Battle Ground 38 Feb. 11 Vancouver 38 Longview 37 Feb. 18 Vancouver 57 Camas 42 Feb. 25 Vancouver 40 Kelso 46 March 4 Vancouver 60 Chehalis 47 Post Season March 8 Vancouver 48 Battle Ground 31 March 11 Vancouver 40 Aberdeen 44 Conference Standing Longview .......................... 8 2 .800 VANCOUVER ........ ...... 7 3 .700 Battle Ground ..... ...... 7 3 .700 Kelso .........,........ ...... 6 4 .600 Camas ............. ...... 1 9 .100 Chehalis ...,.. ...... 1 9 .100 Side, top tn lmumiiz .lack Edgar, Diuk Young, Bottom left to rigllt: Huh Hopkins, 'l'ruf-y King. Iluzxne Kiununen, Jerry lliiller. Here There There Here There There Here Here There Here ww 'FVVENTY-TWO llvc. Dev. lien' Deck Det' Dec. Det- .Ian Jar! Jan .I a n First row: Harvey Heimbuck, Ben Mosley, Carl Williams, Cliff Andrews, Marvin VVoolf. Second row: Mr. Long, Jim Mcllowell, Bob Taylor, Bob Gibbons, Bob Miller, Gay Dacus, Tom Miksch J. V. Basketball Mr. Lester Long, Coach Guiding his team through an almost unbelievable season, Coach Les Long molded together a team which could taste nothing but vic- tory. Winning Twenty-two consecutive games in an unblemishedsea- son, the Trapper J. V.'s trounced such teams as' Woodland and Wash- ougal who placed high in the Trico League. Coach Long scheduled a game with the highly touted Scappoose High, which was entered in the Oregon State High School Tournament. For the climax of the sea- son they defeated the favored Oregon team with a convincing 57-47 win. All but veteran Bob Miller will return next year to provide capa- ble Varsity material. Letter winners: Cliff Andrews, Gay Dacus, Bob Gibbons, Harvey Heimbuch, Jim McDowell, Bob Miller, Ben Mosely, Bob Taylor, Carl Williams, Marvin Woolf, Tom Miksch tmanagerl. 1948-49 Season Record i Junior Varsity 46 La Center '22 Jan. 21 Junior Varsity Banks 10 Junior Varsity -L6 Deaf School 28 Jan, 38 Junior Varsity T5 Gaston ll Junior Varsity 29 Battle Ground 22 Jan. Junior Varsity 46 Clark Swishers 14 Junior Varsity 47 Castle Rock 40 Feb Junior Varsity 66 Concordia 16 Junior Varsity 47 Evergreen 27 Feb Junior Varsity G5 Hill Military 21 Junior Varsity 54 Castle Rock 39 Feb. Junior Varsity 45 Evergreen 28 Junior Varsity 40 WVooriland 32 Feb Junior Varsity 54 Ile-af School 4 Junior Varsity 43 VVasliougal 29 Feb Junior Varsity 40 Gaston T Junior Varsity 48 Hill Military 36 Feb Junior Varsity 521 Clark J.V. l5 Junior Varsity 60 Concordia 28 Feb Junior Varsity 57 Scappoose IX Junior Varsity 59 Ira Center 26 First row: Jack Taylor, Bob Luse, Dennis VVolken, Gary Waite, Bill Bork. Second r Suckling. lierniun Jones, Jerry Bralmlun, Scott Lovely, Rub Perry, Roy Hutts. Soph Basketball Mr. Len Suckling, Coach In his coaching debut at Vancouver High School, Coach Len Suck- ling led his Sophomores through a successful season. The Sophomores always played interesting games as preliminaries to Varsity contests. The aggressive yearlings lost but two games during their con- ference season. These boys show much promise for the J.V. and Var- sity squads next year. Minor Letters: Jack Taylor, Bob Luse, Herman Jones, Scott Lovely, Roy Hutts, Elwyn Felts, Bob Perry, Bill Bork, Dennis Wolken, Jerry Brandon, Gordon Torrey, Gary Waite. 1948-49 Season Record Vancouver 31 Battle Ground 21 Vancouver 48 Longview 45 Vancouver 44 Camas 34 Vancouver 34 Kelso 46 Vancouver 37 Milwaukie 26 Vancouver 35 Chehalis 33 Vancouver 30 Battle Ground 32 Vancouver 30 Kelso 29 Vancouver 53 Camas 23 Vancouver 41 Chehalis 32 TVVENTY-THREE Top, left to right: Rob l+'lcisc'l1mzm, Bob Herb, George Steclier. .lac-k Robins, Boll Glziclson, Karl Aiuls-rson, Don liletll, Ulm:-k Harris, Top to bottom: lflugem- Perry, Stan Green, Mel lfjvenson, lion Scott, Uliff Ransc-ll, Erm-1-:1 Furness, .lim Rlll'l'lS, K1-nt Mc-Lat-hlali. Track Mr. Lester Long, Coach, March 25, relay meet at Franklin. Franklin, 27, Washing- ton, 263 Vancouver, 25. Vancouver showed strength in the dis- tances, short sprints and hurdles. Firsts were in the 2-mile re- lay, the 440 relay, the shuttle hurdle relay and the broad jump relay. April 8, at Roosevelt, Portland. Vancouver, 64Q Roosevelt, 593 Cleveland, 7. Vancouver won its early season lead in the field events and the hurdles. Firsts were won by Don King, high hurdles, 16Q Don Bleth, 440 yd. run, 55.93 Bill Hamman, low hurdles, 24.65 Don Wardrop, shot put, 42' 6 3 George Stecher, pole vault, 10' 6 3 and a three way tie for first in the high jump by Bob Taylor, Tracy King and Jim Rhodes, 5' 7 . April 12, here. Vancouver, 83W3 Battle Ground, 253 State School, 175. The Trappers won their second straight meet, placing well in all events. Outstanding were Bill Hamman's 24.1 on the low hurdles and Eugene Perry's 10.3 on the 100 yd. dash. Other Vancouver firsts were Don King, high hurdles, 16Q Chuck Harris, mile, 41583 Bob Buker, 880 yd. run, 2:08.53 Don Wardrop, discus, 122'3 Don Scott, broad jump, 19' 2 3 Erwin Miller, Don Bleth, Jim Walling, and Eugene Perry in the 880 relay, and a tie between Tracy King and Bob Taylor, high jump, 62 April 16, Centralia Relays. Vancouver was able to take only fifth place at the Centralia Relays this year with 17 points. The first four places were taken by Centralia, 3453 Renton, 26, Lakeside, 22 3 Bellarmine, 19. Erwin Miller earned the only first place for the Trappers in the junior 100-yd. dash at 10.8. Seconds were taken in the 2 mile relay and a tie by Tracy King and Bob Taylor in the high jump. April 22, at Jefferson, Portland. Vancouver, 86VzQ Wash- ington, 28VZ3 Jefferson, 14. The Trappers gained an easy vic- tory, for both Jefferson and Washington were weakened by holding men out for the Hayward Relays, A great many firsts were obtained by Tracy King, high hurdles, 15.83 Eugene Perry, 100-yd. dash, 10.63 Bob Buker, mile, 5:01.63 Jim Wal- ling, 440 yd. run, 56.13 Bill Hamman, low hurdles, 253 Stan Green, 220 yd. dash, 23.93 Bob Miller, 880 yd. run, 2:10, Bob Herb, tie in the pole vault, 10'6 3 Jim Rhodes, Tracy King, and Bob Taylor, three way tie for first in the high jump, 5'6 3 Dog King, Bob Gladson, Eugene Perry, Erwin Miller, 880 relay, 1:3 .8. Tonya, loft to right: Bob 'l':1ylor, Jim WV:xlling, Erwin Miller, Holm Miller, Jim lllnmlvs, Bob Buker, Chiu-k YVil:-ion, J:u'k Minnit-k. Top to bottom: Bill Hzlmmaln, 'I'r:1z'y King, lion King, lion XVzn'4lrop, Dick Young April 29, at Jefferson. Lincoln, 46, Vancouver, 43, Benson, 41. Vancouver lost their prestige by being nosed out by Lin- coln. Don King, gained a first in the high hurdles in 165 Bob Taylor and Tracy King tied in the high jump at 5'8 for a first. These were the only Trapper firsts. April 30, Longview Relays. Vancouver grabbed the Long- view Relays for the seventh time in ten years. The Trappers gained 68 points and Centralia was second with 55345 points. Firsts were won in the shuttle hurdle relay, the broad jump jump relay, the 440 relay, the 2 mile relay and the sprint medley. Erwin Miller also won a first in thejunior 100 yd. dash. May 6, at Franklin. Lincoln, 623 Franklin, 43, Vancouver, 24. The Trappers took a drubbing by being weakened in prepa- ration for the Sub-district Track Meet. First were won by Doz- ark, high hurdles, 16.8 and by Bob Herb, pole vault, 10'9 . May 7, Sub-District Track Meet at Longview. Vancouver held a seven point lead over second place Kelso, to win the Sub-District meet with 4916 points. Don King won the high hurdles in 15.7 with Tracy King second. Eugene Perry won the 100 yd. dash in 10.7 and was second in the 220 yd. dash Don, King also won the low hurdles in 24.4 with Bill Hamman sec- ond, Bob Buker earned a tie for second place in the 880 yd. run. Don Wardrop was second in the shot put. Dick Young, third in discus, and Bob Herb tied for third in the pole vault. Bob Taylor gained one in a three way tie for first in the high Jump at 5'8 . The Trapper 880 relay team was also second. All these Trappers qualified for the District Track Meet. Future Meets May 12 Roosevelt, Franklin at Franklin May 14 District Track Meet at Longview May 19 Washington, Jefferson at Jefferson May 19, 20 State Track Meet at Pullman Awards LETTERMEN AWARDS: Three Stripes-Bob Buker, Two Stripes -Don Bleth, Bob Fleishmen, Bill Hamman, Bob Miller, Eugene Perry, George Stecher, Bob Taylor, Jim Walling, Don Wardroop, Richard Young, One Stripe-Bob Gladson, Stan Green, Chuck Harris, Bob Herb, Don King, Tracy King, Jack Minnick, Jim Rhodes, Don Scott, Karl Anderson, Melvin Even- son, Bob Luse, Kent McLachlan, Erwin Miller, Fred Wilcox. Don King .........,.........................,.,............ Captain Bob Buker ........,,,, Hi Y Inspirational Award Ernest Furness .................................... Manager TWENTY-Six Harris, Boll lhlkwr, 'Pom lluylmrn, Don Muse, Others: Gene SPll'gt'llf, .lzlck Hollins, Bill S-cheillc BC First row: .lim Gzlylor, llllilnfi Nvinterrotn, Gordon Mosley, Karl Anderson, Second row: Chun-l all Crockforll, .Iolm llriglll, Bob Perry, Cross Country Mr. Lester Long, Coach. The Trapper Cross-Country team this year competed in four tri- angle meets in the Portland loop and completed their season at the Hill Military meet. In the first meet, Vancouver Won second place against Commerce and Roosevelt at Roosevelt. In the Varsity division, Bob Buker placed second. The second time, the Trappers Won a first place in a triangle meet With Jefferson and Washington at Benson. The third meet was lost to the Lincoln and Benson teams at Benson. The Trappers regained their stride by Winning their meet at Grant, competing against Franklin and Grant. To finish the season the Trappers moved to the Hill Military course where they were defeated. The first team failed to place, but the Second Team placed fifth. Fourteen minor letters were awarded, but no one on the team quali- fied to Win a major UV . AWARDS! First Team-Bob Buker, Chuck Harris, Gene Sargent, Jack Robins, Bill Scheide, Bob Crockford, Tom Rayburn, Second Team -Karl Anderson, Jim Gaylor, John Bright, Gordon Mosley, Don Mose, Duane Winterroth, Bob Perry. x TWENTY-SEVEN l irst row: Marvin XVoolf, D:u'i't-ll XVoo1l, Cliff Andrews, Dick Moore, Keith Haines, John Vw estbx Dick Halverson, Guy Woollings, Chuck Kleibcr. Second row: Junior Sclimelzer, Herman Jones. Clarence Nelson, .lack Edgar, Scott Lovely, Carl NVillia1ns, Jerry Brandon, Ed Ellison, Bob 'Hkllll1Il. Others: llarvey Heiinbuck. Baseball Mr. Marshall Shields, Mr. Bill Wood, Comrltes Vancouver won their first two conference games but lost their third. The Trappers started their season with three practice games. In the first, they easily downed Central Catholic of Portland, 6-2. The second game was won from Columbia Prep, 5-2. 'Clark College was next in line to fall before the Trappers by a score of 5-4. For their first conference game, the Trappers traveled to Camas. John Westby allowed the Papermakers only one run on five hits, while his team-mates earned nine runs. In the Longview game at Longview, Westby pitched a perfect game until the fifth inning where the Lumberjacks got their only hit and only run. The bats of the Trappers still held good to get eleven hits and earn seven runs. For more practice, the Trappers again played Clark College and were downed 5-0. Journeying to Battle Ground, the Trappers received their first con- ference defeat. The Tigers got three runs on six hits, while Vancouver's six hits pushed only two runs across. The top pitcher for the year was John Westby, assisted by Dick Halverson, who also doubled in the outfield. Scott Lovely held down the initial sack with Keith Hanes on second, while Duane Allen played third base and Jack Edgar covered short stop. Utility infielders were Jerry Lodge, Edward Ellison, and Darrel Wood. In the outfield were Jim Volker, left field, Bob Skaaden, right field, and Dick Moore, center field. Members of the Junior Varsity team were Erwin Ericksen, Bennie Dacus, Don Omvig and Bob Vilander, pitchers, Mike Witter, catcher, Darrel Wood, first base, Marvin Woolf and Gordon Torrey, second base, Elwyn Felts, third base, Jerry Brandon, short stop, Roy Hutts, Dennis Wolken, Gordon Lehr, Bob Williams, Don Olson and Duane Wilson, outfielders. Harvey Heimbuch was manager. TWENTY T1IGHT ' .11 '2,'1Q:5:-fag., Q . l+'i1'strow: lVI2ll'Vlll Sutter, Don Gzliser, Mzlrk Hzlrclie, lfllmore- Seeds, Hob xNrllkttl'SUll. S4-4-mul row 1 Iron Xl'l1itv11:lcli, Bernard Morris, Jack Sloane, .lim l,leoz'gn-, Bob lloeft, Mr, W'oo1l. Tennis Mr. John Wood, Coach The 1949 tennis squad was seriously ham- pered by the loss of six members from the 1948 team. However, a strong turn-out of sophomores boded ill for their opponents in future years. The team played with Jefferson, Roose- velt, Cathlamet, Longview, Central Catholic and Clark College, a schedule of ten matches altogether. Number one player this year was Don Whitenack, with Jim George holding down the number two spot. Both these boys were juniors. Most improved player was Don Gai- ser, a sophomore, playing as number three man, while Jack Sloan and Bob Wilkerson played number four and number five respec- tively. - ..,a-YH 1.4-ft to right: Merle Templeton, Bob Jones, Leo Fmnk, liolu Ilawlaln, illl'ilill'tl Payne, Ervin l !'zL1iK. Swimming Mr. Ward James, Coach Competing for the first time since 1942, the Vancouver High School Swimming Team took part this year in five meets. Despite the fact that they lost their meets, the boys proved themselves capable against Long- view, Salem, West Linn, N.E. Portland Y.M.C.A. and the Portland Aquatic Club. They attended the State meet in Seattle. One advancement made during the year was the decision of the Student Council to award major V letters to interscholastic swimmers. 1 TWENTY NNE First row: .lim Raynor, Jiggs McNumar, Lloyd Robinson, Charlie Morris, Put Hurt, Kenneth Arbour. Sei-ond row: Larry Honubrztke, Albert Gosiak, Roy Glenn, Verlyn Fletellvr, Floyd Robinson, .luhn Robinson. 'llhird row: Pete Mscichowski, Put Coleman, Mr, Nash, Jim Johnson, Jim Walling, Y ince Oscarson, . Boxing Mr. Larry Nash, Coach Coach Larry Nash led his 1949 boxing squad through an exceptional year as they rolled up a string of nine victories, one draw, and only one loss. In the Yakima Golden Belt Tournament Vancouver won seven out of eleven bouts. Pete Mscichowski took second place in the weight division, while Pat Coleman was se- lected the outstanding boxer of the tourna- ment. Other boys going to Yakima were Wayne Fletcher, Vince Oscarson, Jim Wal- ling and Pat Hart. Awards: Allen Arnold, Floyd Robinson, Jim Raynor, Jiggs McNamar, Larry Bone- brake, Warren Arbour, Al Gosiak, Pat Cole- man, Pete Mscichowski, John Robinson, Wayne Fletcher, Charles Morris, Jim Wal- ling, Pat Hart, Roy Glenn. First row : Orville Fretheim, Jim Lawson, Chuck Osborne, Cletus France, Dale Furness. Second row: Blaine Krenelkzl, Bob Forrest, Guy Woodings, Dave Nurnburger, Jim Gaylor, Cliff Hegstad. Third row: Mr. Nash, Don lbinecn, Zane Nelson, Hulbert Mosier, Duane Winlerroth, Ken Guinn. Wrestling Mr. Larry Nash, Coach In their initial season the newly organized Vancouver wrestling team had only a fair success because they lacked the experience of their opponents. Losing matches by a nar- row margin, the Trappers lost three to Park Rose, won one from Longview and dropped two. Wrestling in the state tournament at Longview, the Trappers placed one man. Awards: Chuck Osborne, Guy Woodings, Jim Gaylor, Cletus France, Dave Nurnberger, Delbert Mosier, Ken Guinn Clif Hegstad, Jim Lawson, Don Dineen, Cliff Ackaret, Doug Kendall, Dale Furness, Jim Johnson lman- agerl. Whitmore's runner-up advisory team Bob TIIIRTY Intramural Sports Mr. Lester Long, Director The intramural program, after a lapse of sports. In these activities lettermen were ex- several years, was renewed to take care of eluded from the sport in which they made boys not participating in interscholastic their letters. Basketball Mr. Wood's and Mr. Whitmore's advisories were the winners of the two leagues in intra- mural basketball. In their play-off Mr.Wood's advisory won by a narrow margin. Tops on Mr. Wood's advisory team were Cliff Andrews and Duane Kinnunen. On Mr. Gibbons, Gay Dacus and Marvin Woolf were Challengers. First row: Harvey Heimbuck, Duane Kin- nunen. Second row: Carl Williams, Ben Sloane, Jim Graham, Cliff Andrews. Volley Ball Intramural volleyball was played this year, First row: Don Myers Gordon Lehr, Mar- in two leagues. The Winners of each league, Mr. Whitmore's advisory and Mr. Wood's ad- vin Woolf, Bill Bellingar, Bernard Morris. visory, vied for the championship. Mr. Whit- Second row: Don Olson, Tom Miksch, Bob more's boys emerged victorious. Gibbons. Gay Dacus, Vern Emter. THIRIY 'Jw Track Mr. Suckling's advisory won the intramur- al track meet, compiling 39 points. An outstanding individual for Mr. Suck- ling's advisory team was Jim Rhodes, who high jumped 5' 7 . Other main point winners were Bob Gladson, sprinterg Ken Cooper, field event many Bob Herb, pole vaulter. First row: Duane Ross, Jim Rhodes, John Christenson, Bob Gladson, Don Miller, Bill Hunt, Wayne Andrews. Second row: Mr. Suckling, Ken Cooper, Dick McVickers, Dick Baranovich, Bob Herb, Norman Davis, Bill Scheide. Boxing and Wrestling Mr. Wood's advisory gained the champion- ship in intramural boxing with 31 points. Tied for second were Mr. Nash's and Mrs, Barber's advisories with 20W points. Contestants in intramural boxing and Wrestling from the various advisories fought through a series of eliminations, receiving points as individuals. For their final bouts the winners appeared in a smoker. Douglas Kindall, Duane Winterroth, Guy Woodings and Delbert Mosier were wres- First row: Jim Raynor, Hugh McNamer, Pat Coleman, Charlie Morris, Jim Lawson, Larry Bonebrake, Kenneth Arbour, Pete tling winners. Mr. Nash's advisory won the wrestling plaque. Tied for second were Mr. Wood's and Mr. Barter's advisories. Winners of boxing were Jim Raynor, Larry Bonebrake, Albert Gosiak, Joe Rocha, Charlie Morris, Verlyn Fletcher, Floyd Robin- son, Pat Hart and Pete Mscichowski. Mr. Wood's advisory won the boxing plaque, Mr. Nash's and Mrs. Barber's groups tied for second. Mscichowski, Pat Hart, Al Gosiak, Verlyn Fletcher, Delbert Mosier, Duane Winterroth, Guy Woodings, Floyd Robinson. l HIRTY 'l wo Girls' Athletics Miss Dora Hauck, Supervisor Lettergirls' First row: Lois Wolken, Lucille Wolken, Pat Andersen, Dorothy Clark, Rosalie Leon- ard, Shirley Cunningham, Eileen Brecht- bill, Hosea Owens, Gail Whitfield, Terry Nichols, Dena Chalquest, Thelma Graham, Irene Askay. Second row: Ann Miller, Mona Sundvik, LaDonna Fields, Pat Carr, Phyllis Neumann, Nona Buker, Helen Mason, Mari- lyn Buetow, Ethel Allen, Shirley Browning, Ellen Galbraith, Rosemary Aldridge, Jolene Bishoprick, Carole Roberts. Third row: Judy Conners, Joanne Williams, Letha Bergquist, Genevieve Glover, Elsie Sobolewski, Joan Alvord, Betty Kahlsdorf, Audrey Garner, Di- ane White, Molly O'Connor, Jean Perkins, Colleen Hadley, Pat Jones, Marie Ann Young, Elaine Anderson. Fourth row: Mrs. Frank, Phyllis Carter, Joanne Staley, Janet Sebo, Helen Hubbard, Bernice Guier, Jo Ann Bun- ge, Yvonne Kennison, June Dacus, Gayle Adams, Nancy Smith, Margaret Dobson, Su- san Fitzgerald. Fifth row: Miss Hauck, Mar- jorie Thompson, Bonnie Jones, June Rogers, Joanne Tweed, Marie Conner, Ilene Martin, Billie Sturgeon, Mary Healy, LeNell Dunni- hoo, Eunice Steele. Girls' Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association is a club that is open to any girl in school who is interested in sports. To be initiated a girl must earn five points in team competition and maintain a C average. The activities of the G.A.A. are planned and directed by members with the assistance of the faculty advisers, Miss Dora Hauck and Mrs. Mary Louise Frank. The following chairmen and co-chairmen were chosen: La- Donna Fields and Joyce McKay, volleyball, Jean Perkins and Nona Buker, basketball, Gail Whitfield and Hosea Raye Owens, bad- minton, Elaine Anderson and Shirley -Cun- ningham, ping pong, Pat Jones, and Rozina Record, softball, Pat Carr and Audrey Gar- ner, hiking. The G.A.A. sponsored the Homecoming Dance, took part in the Rally, held a Christ- mas initiation for 125 new members,put on an assembly program, had a nail driving booth at the Carnival, and held a play day. Junior-Senior G.A.A. First row: Beverly Koppe, Pat McDunn, Judy Conners, Lois Wolken, Lucille Wolken, Delores Johnson, Pat Andersen, Dorothy Clark, Rosalie Leonard, June Cunningham, Eileen Brechtbill, Helen Mason, Hosea Owens, Gail Whitfield, Terry Nichols, Dena -Chalquest, Thelma Graham, Irene Askay, Annabelle Grenier, Bonnie Harwood, Bernice Bertness, Violet Bertness, Second row: Mau- reen Wolf, Glenda Cotton, Ann Miller, Mona Sundvik, Delores Silva, LaDonna Fields, Donna Wood, Pat Carr, Phyllis Neumann, Nona Buker, Marilyn Buetow, Ethel Allen, Shirley Browning, Ellen Galbraith, Rosemary Aldridge, Jolene Bishoprick, Carole Roberts, Rozina Record, Wanda Snyder, Dorothy Da- vis, Marlys Aslund, Ann Louise Collins. Third row: Mrs. Frank, Joan Keyser, Gertrude Parkhurst, Shirley Nagel, -Joanne Williams, Letha Bergquist, Genevieve Glover, Elsie So- bolewski, Joan Alvord, Betty Kahlsdorf, Au- drey Garner, Diane White, Molly O'Connor, Jean Perkins, Colleen Hadley, Pat Jones, Marie Ann Young, Elaine Anderson, Virginia Hughes, Luwanna Marsh, Lois Burnett, Ar- dyce Davis. Fourth row: Miss Hauck, Arlene Buzzini, Lorine Luginbuhl, Marjore Christ- iansen, Kathleen McLaughlin, Dorothea An- derson, Phyllis Carter, Joanne Staley, Janet Sebo, Helen Hubbard, Bernice Guier, JoAnn Bunge, Yvonne Kennison, June Dacus, Gayle Adams, Nancy Smith, Margaret Dobson, Su- san Fitzgerald, Mavis Alvis, Lois Rivet, Jerry Klein, Barbara Hale, Carol Dietrich. Fifth row: Caroline Carpenter, Marilyn Heglin, Doris Aldridge, Joyce Genz, Pat McKee, Mar- jorie Thompson, Bonnie Jones, Grace Lowry, June Rogers, Joanne Tweed, Marie Conner, Phyllis Russell, Ilene Martin, Billie Sturgeon, Mary Healy, LeNell Dunnihoo, Eunice Steele, Donna Allen, Betty Ray, Cloyce Bell, Bonnie Drury, Peggy Nixon, Florence Boydstun. Sophomore G.A.A. First row: Emmie Lewis, Helen Small, Janice Turpin, Sally Grimm, Joan Pagels, Shirley Davis, Larnzella Lewis, Carol King, Donna Mae Zundel, Beverly Hillstrom, Joann Miller, Lois Sutter, Nancy Pratt, Doris Bala- bon, Dorothy Plum. Second row: Peggy Kal- ahan, Lois Kellogg, Pat Wenzel, Lynn Sand- strom, Pat O,Shea, Sally McCoy, Jeri Peru, Betty Jo Lewis, Monica Ritty, Jean Wood- ings, Dorothy Graham, Billie Williams, Lu- ella Adams, Darlene Klemetsrud, Helen Jones. Third row: Joan Eichmann, Anna Dyvig, Arlene Sedell, Leona Barcus, Dixie Geer, Cherie Rogers, Lois Burton,Ada Miller, Mary Ann Moon, Rose Peasley, Pat Marsh, Louise Briedwell, Verna Kelly, Barbara Teters, Betty Randall. Fourth row: Elaine Kelly, Alice Stephens, Lois West, Pat Living- ston, Rosalie Gilmore, Garnett Kleinschmidt, Joyce Farnstrom, Delores Scholz, Sybil Sum- row, Pat Parnell, Normadell Teel, Judy Frink, Nancy Stein, Kay Bockstadter, Betty Lou Browning. Fifth row: Dolores Moll, Rita Torres, Carole Barbeau, Gerry Garretson, Donna Cone, Joan Snider, Roberta Frahm, Barbara Meredith, Jackie Caples, Florence Martin, Lilly Barnett, Mary Jane Greer, Pat Holbrook, Dorothy Volker, Shirley Rolling, Eleanor Osborn. Sixth row: Juanita Green, Nathalie Harris, Joan Purviance, Crissie Paeth, Nancy Larson, Marilyn Harris, Trudy Egger, Val Eischen, Patsy McKinney, Donna Rae Jean Nelson, Donna Belland, Liming, Jacque Tyler, Pat House, Butler, Jeanie Diana Munger. Others: Jo Anne Carpenter, Pat Toepfer, Barbara Haugen, Haroldene Henry, Delpha Hinz. F5 M 5 amifam 'l'nlw1'Y-FOUR Archery Archery this year was designed to teach the girls the fundamentals of the game. The Lettergirls, under the direction of Mrs. Frank and Miss Hauck were the only ones eligible for the sport because of limited equipment. Left to right: Thelma Graham, Margaret Dobson, Genevieve Glover, Phyllis Neumann, Helen Mason, Hosea Owens, Helen Hubbard, Marilyn Heglin. Basketball A Junior-Senior League of nine teams was played off in a double elimination tourna- ment. The Little Demons, captained by Rose- mary Aldridge, captured the championship after battling with the tough contenders, the Jolly Bones, captained by Bonnie Jones. These girls had a Play Day with the West Lynn girls at the memorial building, using a St. Patrick's Day motif. They had a fast game of basketball and a swim. After that they had a pot-luck and entertainment. Back row: Thelma Graham, Nona Buker, Hosea Owens, Margaret Dobson. Kneeling: Rosemary Aldridge, Jolene Bishoprick Oth- ers: Eunice Steele, Colleen Hadley, Joanne Staley. Volley Ball Capturing the Sophomore League title and winning the play-off with the Little Demons, upper class champs, the Junior Globe Trot- ters led the volley ball competition to become the champions of the school. Florence Martin was captain of the Junior Globe Trotters and Nona Buker captain of the Little Demons. Sophomore runner-ups were the Shmoos. Back row: Doris Aldridge, Audrey Garner, Nona Buker, Marjorie Thompson, Margaret Dobson. Kneeling: Joyce Genz, Rosemary Al- dridge, Jolene Bishoprick. Others: Joanne Tweed, Eunice Steele, Colleen Hadley. Basketball The Junior Globe Trotters again won lau- rels in basketball by winning the Sophomore league championship over the second place team, The Basketeers. Florence Martin cap- tianed the Globe Trotters,who led the other 18 teams throughout the tournament. Back row: Billie Williams, Lilly Barnett, Patsy McKinney, Joan Snider, Dorothy Gra- ham. Kneeling: Helen Jones, Larnzella Lew- is, Florence Martin. 'Primm Fivtl Ping Pong All sophomore girls competed in a ping- pong ladder tournament within their classes. The six top girls of each class participated in final play-off games after school. Sixty girls from the Junior-Senior classes turned out for this sport. They played a double-elim- ination tournament after school to determine the individual champs. Back row: Jean Woodings, Luella Adams, Marilyn Harris, Trudy Egger, Patsy Mckin- ney, Florence Martin, Joan Snider, Kneeling: Joan Eichmann, Lorraine Martin, Kay Bock- stadter, Pat Dills, Shirley Davis. Others: Beverly Hillstrom, Gerry Gablehouse. Softball In softball, the final sport of the year, 15 teams participated in dual leagues. Ten sophomore teams engaged in hard fought games to determine the victor in a double elimination tournament. The upper-class league had five teams contending for the championship. Back row: Gayle Adams, Terry Nichols, Hosea Owens, Audrey Garner, Helen Mason, Helen Hubbard, Marilyn Heglin, Gerry Klein, Phyllis Neumann. Kneeling: Gail Whitfield Margaret Dobson, Thelma Graham, Gene- vieve Glover, Rozina Record, Irene Askay. Badminton Sixty-one junior and senior girls turned out this year for another indoor sport, Badmin- ton. These girls had their doubleelimination tournament after school. All sophomore girls taking P.E. were entered in a double-elimina- tion tournament within their own class to determine the class winner. These girls com- peted after school with winners of all other classes to determine Sophomore Champs. First row: Joan Eichmann, Charlotte Bundlie, Leona Barcus, Shirley Davis, Joan Snider. Back row: Jeri Peru, Flora Lee Gar- ber, Sarah Fanning, Sybil Sumrow, Patsy Mc- Kinney, Pat Marsh, Florence Martin and Darlene Klemetsrud. P. E. Assistants Two or three upperclass girls act as P.E. assistants in each gym class. Their duties in- clude checking towels, helping With the roll and directing the activities of the students. Credit and grades are given for this work. Standing: Terry Nichols, Ellen Galbraith, Nona Buker, Hosea Owens, Helen Mason, Phyllis Neumann, Marilyn Heglin, Gerry Klein, Gail Whitfield, Helen Hubbard. Kneel- ing: Thelma Graham, Marie Young, Irene Askay, Genevieve Glover, Rozina Record, Margaret Dobson. Other: Margie Monroe. rv-Sw 3 , wx W wmv-f-f y F 5 -is I 'LA A . 'ggi , - 3 xiii? vs, W J T- QA f :-: ' ' L ..,,, Mg .X wifi 15 5' -:-: fe L, ' 'sz Q Activities Tiirnalxfrf liliulmr Don King ....,,...........,,v,,... Nordean Beacock ...,A Shirley Cunningham Pat McKee .2 ............. Shirley Griffin ...,....,,. ,..... Jim Kersteter .....,. Merle Templeton ..... Beverly Koppe ,........ Band Mr. Dan Backman, Director Don King, Student Director President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Librarian Uniform Manager Uniform Manager Uniform Manager Earl Larson ..,..... Dr nm Major Gloria Mack ....... Drum Majorette Sybil Day .,..,............... ,..,. D rum Majorette Mary Jane Greer ....... ...... D rum Majorette Lois Burton .,...... Drum Majorette Lois McCarty ..,.. Drum Majorette Betty Jo Hunt .,... ....,. D ruin Majorette The well-known Vancouver High School band has had an outstanding season in both concert and marching work. They partici- pated in the Spring and Pop Concerts, the Southwest Washington Music Meet, and various other concert programs as well as Kneeling: Jim Burris, Lorine Luginbuhl, Dave Creagan. First row: Earl Larson, Ken Woodbury, Darrel Allen, Tom Chisholm, Gloria Mack. Second row: Arlene Buzzini, Shirley Griffin, Sybil Sumrow, Pat Parnell, Douglas Vickers, Gordon Mosley, Stanley Jorg, Bob Hoeft, Jim Kersteter, Trudy Egger, Shirley Guilford, Geraldine Garretson, Dar- lene Klemetsrud, Jacque Tyler, Beverly Koppe, Mr. Dan Backman. Third row: Ruth Roberts, Shirley Rolling, Margaret Jungroth, Shirley Cunningham, Monica Ritty, Don Wardrop, Bill Hoy, Mary Jan Hardesty, Carole Barbeau, Rosalie Boley, Mitchell Lu- Inany events at which they demonstrated their precision marching routines. They have again been asked to march in the Portland Rose Festival parade and to perform in concert in the Multnomah stadi- um for the 1949 festival. gie, Devane Goldan, Don Bleth, Don Ceaser, Eugene Perry, Pat McKee. Fourth row: Bill Bork, Don VVhitenack, Duane Winterroth, Ed Eddy, Bob Chisholm, Jim Erstad, Merle Tem- pleton, Dick Hauzenberger, Larry Stroman, Les Clauson, Don King, Herman Jones, Jack Robins, Glen Barth, Don Eliason, Homer Wolfington. Fifth row: Erwin McCall, Con- nie Walla, Dave Drew, Bob Harlan. Sixth row: Ron Vail, Dick Baranovich, Others: Donna Allen, Ron Barclay, Nordean Bea- cock, Bob Bush, Henry Dykes, Tom Ray- burn, Bob Harris. 'lwumix Nun 1 A Cappella Choir Mr. Sam Smith, Di:-ef-tor Fncsr SNMESTHL: Bob Miller ..,A,....... ,,,,,,,,,Y,....,..,. P 'resident Ron Barclay .,,,. ,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.. V ice President Joan Stark .,,A..,.....,...,.., Recording Secretary Pat Berkey ,.......,,.. Corresponding Secreta'ry Marion Houglum ......,,,,,,,ee,,,A,,,AAA..... T1'eas1m'e1' Ken Cooper ,,,..,..,Y,,A,.,,.,,,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms Anne Griffiths .A,.....,...,.,,.,,,,,............ Librafr'ian Merlin Zaske, Iva Ordway ., Robe C'IlSfOdltl'7lS The a Cappella Choir presented many fine concerts to a large variety of audiences dur- ing the school year. Some of these were the Fall and Spring concerts, Vodvil, Christmas First row: Ann McGilchrist, Joan Eich- mann, Connie Freeman, Pat Jones, Delpha Hinz, Maureen Wolf, Loris Loree, Elaine Meredith, Frances Tarrant, Joy Bates, Donna Minnick, Margaret Jungroth, Janet Huff, Glo- ria Mack, Mary Ann Sherblom, Nora Outland. Second row: Gloria Hopkins, Ann Griffiths, Ernestine Sexton, Margaret Albinson, Bever- ly Hillstrom, Joan Dirks, Norma Rogers, Iva Ordway, Beverly Nicholas, Eileen Larson, Beverly Whitney, Joan Taylor, Carolyn Stone, Sally Parks, Erma Egan, Marion Houglum. Third row: Charlotte Swan, Donna Allen, Charlene Davis, Ethel Allen, Barbara McAl- lister, Jo Anne Bunge, Kay Haugdahl, Judy Frink, Virginia Ward, Merle Hartley, Yvonne Maynard, June Hails, Margaret Willson, Lor- SmeoNn SwMi:s'ri:n Bob Mickelson ..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,l.,,,, President Loren Pelkey , ,.,.,,......,,,,,,,,,, Vice President Loris Loree .,,,..,..l.,........ Recording Serretary Pat Berkey .. ,....,,.t.. Corresponding Secretary Donna MIHHICK .,.......,.,..,,.., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, T 1 et1szn'er Ken Cooper ........,...............,. Sergeant-at-Arms Anne Griffiths ,.,..,........,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Librarian Lee Noble, Gloria Hopkins .. Robe Custodians program, and the Baccalaureate service. They received many favorable remarks at the District Music Meet of Southwest Wash- ington. aine Lauber, Lois Rivet. Fourth row: Doug Vickers, Merlin Zaske, Duane Ross, Herbert Runyan, Floyd Ulrich, Jerry Liming, Bill Mil- ler, John Bursey, Bill Bellingar, Gilbert Cobb, Don Gaiser, Ken Fitzgibbon, Ervin Frank, Don LaPierrc, Ron Barclay, Mr. S, S. Smith, Fifth row: Dennis Herman, Henry Maas, Russell Davis, Bill Carr, Bob Mickelson, Ron Jenner, Bob Harris, Don Olson, Loren Pel- key, Larry Siebold, Ken Cooper, Alan Mac- Gregor, Lee Noble, Erwin Ericksen, Gerald Bjerke. Sixth row: Gale Tood, James Raynor, Jerry Robinson, Bob Meuler, John Westby, Bob Miller, Stan Jorg, Ronnie Knauss, Carl Zent, Dick Hopkins, Howand Fitzgerald, Bob Mandich, Francis Esch. Girls' Choirs The three Girls' Choirs combined to sing in the three annual evening concerts. The Treble Clef Chair was commended on their fine performance at the S.W.W. District Music Meet held at Aberdeen. Girls' Choir Mr. Sam Smith, Director Freddie Ann Laws, Accompanist First row: Caroline Taylor, Lois Sellers, Betty Wills, Gertrude Miner, Phyllis Davis, Alice Stevens, Donna Zundel, Lois Sutter, Lynette Gardner, Freddie Ann Laws, Wilma Olson. Second row: Lucella Barcus, Beverly Beck, Arlene Nuhring, Arlene Watson, Lois West, Lorraine Deaton, Pat Wenzel, Shirley Hopkins, Molly Wisemantle, Jo Crapeau, Patty Muhm. Third row: Barbara Teters, Pat Dills, Donna Hancuff, Beverly Snider, Betty Almer, Carol Graham, Sybil Day, Betty Flem- ing, Dorcas Hoffman, Barbara Bakke, Anna Louise Collins, Joan Cook. Fourth row: Bar- bara Fish, Ollie Brown, Geraldine White, Shirley Johnson, Faye Rosander, Eleanor Gill, June Dacus, Lois Kloster, Lois Allen, Macelle McKeag. Fifth row: Eunice Steele, Grace Lowry, Mae Jean McAvoy, Yvonne Kamp, Jean Stratton, Leanore Keller, Nor- madell Tiel, Lawana Marsh, Mr. Smith. Sixth row: Donna Ketron, Evelyn Dean, Marian Alfred, Doris Kinnamon, Doris Drake, Doro- thy Volker, Reba Taylor, Francis Powell, Eva Condit, Others: Donna Berg, Faye Brehm, Joan Cadwell, Glenadean Fisher, Jeannie Lilleeng, Joyce McKay, Virginia Per- due, Jean Tirocchi, Myra Williams. Girls' Choir Miss Doris Smith, Director First row: Peggy Roeser, Larnzella Lewis, Joanne Weiss, Helen Dewey, Nancy Pratt, Mary Hayes, Joy Worcester, Ann Paben, Lucille Wolken, Luanne Hole, Emmie Lewis. Second row: Joan Young, Marlene Meyer, Esther Jamison, Dorothy Graham, Billie Wil- liams, Charlotte Koons, Marilyn Hooks, Mar- garet Hale, Marlene Woods, Mary Ann Le- Bouef, Betty Cardon, Alice Johnson, Virginia Stecher. Third row: JoAnne Carpenter, Mer- tice Miner, Shirley Jones, Judy Roseberry, Sally Moore, Georgianne Jordan, Mary Fish, Kay Bockstadter, Bernice Spangler, Dorothy Colgrove, Phyllis Nelson, Dorothy Plum. Fourth row: Helen Fair, Betty Jo Hunt, Helen Lcmberg, Doris Aldridge, Mary Ann Moon, Eleanor Eigsti, Geraldine Gablehouse, Beverly Baldridge, Evelyn Hardy, Imogene Lee, Juanita Fanning, Harrietta Perry. Fifth row: Helen Jones, Delores Anderson, Lily Barnett, Margie Spaulding, Pat Holbrook, Betty Ray, Mary Jane Greer, Claudine Glenn, Jo Anne Stewart, Beverly Preiss, Virginia Lancaster, Colleen Davis, Maxine Moulton. Sixth row: Miss Doris Smith, Ardyce Davis, Sarah Fanning, Barbara Dahl, Claire McIl- vain, Suzanne Hinz, Rosie Lee Ferguson, Patsy McKinney, Marie Conner, Val Eischen, Donna Carlton, Jean Christensen, Mary Healey, Wanda Owings, Others: June Char- bonneau, Nancy Walker. Treble Clei Choir Miss Doris Smith, Director Freddie Ann Laws, Aocompomist First row: Carol Nelson, Barbara Miller, Evelyn Schmunk, Mary Ann Brackensick, Dorothy Asher, Lorraine Ludwig, Elinore Hale, Sally Grimm, Ina Moran, Opal Wed- ding, Phyllis Evans, Doris Balabon, Lois Wol- ken, Maxine Beasley, Peggy Andrews. Sec- ond row: Virginia Price, Betty Ingram, Flor- ence Krein, Ervalea Baxter, Eleanor Kasulka, JoAnne Williams, Catherine Beck, Mickey Breneman, Rita Rogers, Joyce Nicholas, Bar- bara Lee, Bernice Bertness, Violet Bertness, Bonnie Morgan, Jo Anne Miller. Third row: Pat Anderson, Delores Silva, Dorothy Davis, Dorothy Clark, Evalue Harter, Donna Cone, Marlene Talley, Rosalie Gilmore, Rita Torres, Marian Downing, Barbara Hale, Mona Sund- vick, Marlys Aslund, Delores Rogers, Jean Hanson, Bonnie Harwood. Fourth row: Miss Smith, Roberta Frahm, Helen King, Lois Martin, Phyllis Boadwine, Sally Hurst, Don- na Haight, Joyce Brewer, Dorothy Martin, Rae Jean Nelson, Barbara Meredith, Carol Baker, Peggy Nixon, Pat House, Martha Hedin, Lelia Baker. Fifth row: Sharon Kant, Mavis Alvis, Phyllis Carter, Betty Yabs, Don- na Belland, Jean Liming, Kathleen Wieweck, Crissie Paeth, Sue Robb, Juanita Gamon, Margie Devitt, Louise Briedwell, Barbara Wallis, Elaine Schafer, Lois Brewe. Others: Charlotte Bundlie, Ann DeVaney, Alvaretta Egan, Donna Farnsworth, Flora Lee Garber, Thelma Graham, Pat Hart, Helen Hubbard, Dorothy Klym, Hosea Owens, Mary Walling, Jean Woodings. Fon'rY-ONE AFORTY -Two Boys' Choir Mr.Sam Smith, Director Beverly Nicholas, Accompanist Vancouver High School boasts one of the largest boys' choirs in the entire country and the largest high school group of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. The members are untrained but interested in music and so are given the opportunity to develop their voices. First row: Jim Raynor, Ralph Pickett, Paul Earing, Larry Bonebrake, Harvey Boyer, Gerald Wilson, Bill Blackwell, Rod- ney Taylor, Ervin Frank, Pat Coleman, Bruce Thompson, Jake Mortensen, Bill Pfister, Ernest Furness, Donald Van Gorder, George Hughes, Karl Anderson, Clifford Edwards, Harvey Heimbuch. Second row: Ronald Powell, George Paul, Frank Cain, Bob Miller, Don Miller, Bob Gladson, Charles Nelson, Alan McNeal, Richard Reagon, Rodney El- lertson, Leo Frank, Bill Coldwell, Artie Su- pina, Doug Kendall, James Lawson, Gary Waite, Bob Roberts, Joe Watts, Jack Taylor, Bob Kuykendall. Third row: Redmond Sharp, Jim Walling, Vince Oscarson, Ronald Ar- nold, Vern Emter, Pete Bonnell, Bill Chis- holm, Kenneth Guinn, Roy Glenn, Bill Otos, Recognition was accorded the boys when they were asked to sing as a demonstration group for the Music Educators National Con- ference which was held in Portland, Oregon, this spring. The boys also sang at the S.W.W. District Music Meet and in the Fall, Christ- mas, and Spring Concerts. Dan Mittelstedt, Don Shears, Gary Smith, Bob Church, James Curry, Harry Boyer, Bob Davies, Mr. Smith. Fourth row: Gordon Thomas, Tom Horne, Bernard Boell, Carrol Nelson, Bob Hopkins, Tod Cleveland, John Schleder, Gene Bokemeier, Lloyd Larson, Ed Rogers, Kent McLachlan, Roger Burchfield, Jack Rouse, Drew Bartlett, Dennis Wolken, Gordon Lehr. Fifth row: Bill Knight, Willard Wilson, Dave Christensen, Bob Hanson, Ar- nold Emter, Carl Williams, Jim Graham, Tom Rayburn, Bob Harland, Bob Collins, Gaylon Dacus, Jack Edgar, Bob Schumsky, Richard Payne, Harold Powell, Albert Rey- mond. Others: Walter Bachmeier, Gene Bainbridge, Joe White, Robert Jones, Earl Larson, Bob Collins, Dick Pederson, Gene Sargent. Fo Orchestra Mr. Daniel Backman, Director Glenda Cotton ,,,,,V. ...,......... P resident Lucille Stewart ,..Y,...,..,,,,,A.AA..,, Vice President The orchestra enjoyed a particularly busy and eventful year this year. They were the backbone of the Vodvil and helped to make it such a wonderful success. Among the many programs in which they participated were First row: Joanne Winter, Ralph Pickett, Jcrry Liming, Arlene Sedell, Betty Wills. Second row: Lorraine Martin, Joan Lyon, Lucille Stewart, Faye Rosander, Glenda Cot- ton, Glen Horn, Roy Wakeman, Bill Boyd, Delores Scholz, Charlotte Dixon, Doris Van Alstine, Joyce Genz. Third row: Della And- russ, Jerry Klein, Kitty Jo Olson, Charmaine Reymond, Darrel Wood, Myles Lubinski, Douglas Mitchell, Lorna Hanson, Martha Jane Barter, Phyllis Hohensee, Shirley Na, Doug Mitchell ..,,,... Secretary and Treasurer Glen Horn .,,,....,.......,...,....... Sergeant-at-Arms the Christmas program, Spring Concert, the District Music Meet, Senior Play, Bacca- laureate service and the Graduation exer- cises. gel, Georgia West, Mr. Backman. Fourth row: Barbara Voltz, Bob Hoeft, Jim Ker- steter, Shirley Griffin, Mitchell Lugie, Carole Barbeau, Monica Ritty, Devane Goldan, Pat McKee, Ken Owens. Fifth row: Lorine Lu- ginbuhl, Gary Smith, Jim Erstad, Dick Hau- zenberger, Don King, Don Eliason, Don Whitenack, Ellen Galbraith. Others: Ron Barclay, Nordean Beacock, Tom Goe, Tom Rayburn, David Creagan. R'l'Y-Till lonlv l LR Trumpet Duet Doug Kendall and Charles Nelson, who were instructed in the State School for the Blind, played a fine trumpet duet and per- formed in the Pop Concert. In the South- west Washington Solo and Small Ensemble Contest they won an Excellent rating. Left to right: Doug Kendall and Charles Nelson. Accompanists The four girl accompanists gave freely of their time and talent to the school. They ac- companied school groups and played piano solos for many organizations. The girls played for the most important musical events, the Solo and Small Ensemble Contest, the District Music Meet and the three school concerts. Left to right: Freddie Ann Laws, Cleda Ferguson, Beverly Nicholas, Pat Berkey. Clarinet Quartet The Clarinet Quartet was a newly organ- ized group who participated in the Pop Con- cert and played in the assembly. When they represented Vancouver in the Southwest Washington Solo and Small Ensemble Con- test, they received a Superior rating. Left to right: Shirley Griffin, Sybil Sum- row, Bill Hoy, Arlene Buzzini. Brass Quartet f The Brass Quartet played in the t'Pop Con- cert and in the Southwest Washington Solo and Small Ensemble Contest. They received a rating of Excellent. Left to right: Don King, Nordean Beacock, Dick Hauzenberger, Don Whitenack. Male Octet The Male Octet, rated Superior, was asked to sing in the evening for the Solo and Small Ensemble Contest in Kelso. They sang on many programs, including the Teen Age As- sembly Show, the Kiwanis Benefit and the annual Vodvil. Left to right: Ron Barclay, Merlin Zaske, Bob Mickelson, Bob Mandich, Bill Miller, Bill Bellingar, Gale Todd, Doug Vickers. Girls' Sextet The Girls' Sextet received a Superior rat- ing at the S.W.W. Music Meet. They sang for many school functions, banquets, and public meetings during the year. Left to right: Ann McGilchrist, J oan Dirks, JoAnn Bunge, Barbara McAllister, Ernestine, Sexton, Margaret Jungroth. String Quartet The String Quartet performed with the Collegium Musicum of Portland University in concert at the Portland Art Museum. They also played at the National Music Educators' Conference in Portland. Left to right: Glenda Cotton, Glen Horn, Joanne Winter, Martha Jane Barter. Woodwind Quintet 'f The Woodwind Quintet competed in the ,Southwest QWashington Solo ond Small En- semble Contest, where they received a Super- ior rating and were rewarded by being chos- en to perform at the evening concert. Left to right: Mitchell Lugie, Monica Ritty, Shirley Griffin, Devane Goldan, Don White- nack. LH HCTY-FAVE 1f'oa'rY-Six Vodvil Mrs. Lola Benson, Faculty Director Allen Pettey, Student Director Mr. Kenneth McPhaden, Director of Stage Production The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife Mr. Paul A. Knoke, Director Left to right: Ann McGilchrist, Gene Sar- gent, Mary Lou King, Gerald Bjerke, Suzie Hastings, Bob Mandich, Ronnie Knauss, Ber- nard Morris, Ed Hewitt, Lorna Hanson, Lois Burnett. School Days Jim Hicks, Director, Miss Dora Hauck, Assistant Director Left to right: Lynn Sandstrom, Delores Hess, Claudette Kment, Jennie Heighton, Rosalie Gilmore, Lucille Wolken, Nancy Smith, Bonnie Jones, Lois Wolken, Nonnie Sinclair, Lloyd Hayman, Luther Beck, Dale Bockstadter. Winter Moods Ballet Mr. and Mrs. Charles tSchool of the Danceb, Directorsg Miss Dora Hauck, Sponsor Trumpeteers: Marilyn Ness, Norma Bedee, Arlis Anderson, Rose Deiss. Snowflakes: Con- nie Stark, Connie Freeman, Pat Andersen, Eleanor Osborn, Nancy Payton. Reindeer: Margaret Neutzling, Phyllis Nelson, Darlene Klemetsrud, Virginia Blackwell, Joan Cook, Harietta Perry. Snow M aidens-I cicles: Clar- ence Nelson, Della Andruss, Ron Vail, Nancy Smith, Bob Fleischman, Luanne Hole, Jo- Anne Carpenter, Earl Larson. Ski Guard: Pat Parnell, Judy Frink, Sue Hinz, Dorothea Anderson, Lorraine Deaton, Sarah Fanning, Loraine Lauber. Northern Lights: Joan Pur- viance, Nancy Stein, Barbara Klein, Carole Barbeau. Bonnie Jones, Mary Lou King, Jackie Caples, Joan Carpenter. Penguins: Caroline Beherns, Evelyn Schmunk, Dixie Geer. Snow Queen: Nancy Smith. Jack Frost: Sue Robb. Rising Sun: Sharon Cooke. Golden Days Mr. Sam Smith, Director LEFT SIDE First row: Jerry Liming, Merlin Zaske, Miles Lubinski, Jim Raynor, Doug Vickers, Pat Jones. Second row: Darrel Al- len, Gale Todd, Jerry Robinson, Jim Miller, Henry Maas, Don LaPierre, Ray Noble, Bob Meuler, Charlotte Swan. Third row: Chuck Christopherson, Bill Lindsey, Bill Bellingar, Ron Jenner, Ken Cooper, Bob Miller. Fourth row: Floyd Ulrich, John Bursey , Stanley Jorg, Robert Harris, Howard Fitzgerald, Er- win Frank, Bob Mandich. Fifth row: Bill Carr, Bob Mickelson, Don Olson, Erwin Er- icksen, Lawrence Siebold. Sixth row: Don Gaiser, Alan MacGregor, Francis Eschg RIGHT SIDE First row: Loren Pelkey, Buddy Run- yan. Second row: Ethel Allen, Joan Eich- mann, Nora Outland, Ann McGilchrist, Con- nie Stark, Beverly Hillstrom, Janet Huff, Connie Freeman, Gloria Mack, Charlene Da- vis. Third row: Sally Parks, Barbara Mc- Allister, Carolyn Stone, Delpha Hinz, Iva Ordway, Loris Loree, Shirley Browning, Elaine Meredith, Beverley Nicholas, Joan Dirks. Fourth row: Dick Hopkins, Gloria Hopkins, Judy Frink, Yvonne Maynard, Loraine Lauber, Joan Stark, Donna Allen, Norma Rogers, Irma Egan, Eileen Larson, Lois Rivet, Anne Griffiths, Margaret Jun- groth, Merle Hartley. Fifth row: Joy Bates, Joanne Bunge, Kay Haugdahl, Marion Houg- lum, June Hails, Virginia Ward. Sixth row: Donna Minnick, Jean Taylor, Penney Whit- ney, Margaret Willson, Francis Tarrant, Ruth Martell, Maureen Wolf. La Fiesta Miss Maxine Smith, Director Standing: Peggy Nixon, -Carol Baker, Lois Brewe, Mary Ann Brackensick, Joyce Nich- olas, Donna Haight, Sally Hurst, Ervalea Baxter, Helen Hubbard, Dorothy Klym, Charlotte Bundlie, Bernice Bertness, Violet Bertness, Maxine Beasley, Joann Miller, Jean Hanson, Sue Robb, Louise Briedwell, Mona Sundvik, Dorothy Jinkinson, Hosea Owens, Roberta Frahm, Evalue Harter, Rita Rogers, Lorraine Ludwig, Betty Ingram, Dorothy Asher, Donna Farnsworth, Ina Moran, Carol Nelson, Elaine Schafer, Opal Lee Wedding, Barbara Lee, Doris Balabon, Phyllis Evans, Joyce Brewer, Ann DeVaney, Mary Walling, Crissie Paeth, Eleanor Hale, Thelma Gra- ham, Kathleen Wieweck, Lelia Baker, Bar- bara Hale, Barbara Miller, Rae Jean Nelson, Bonnie Harwood, Dorothy Martin, Marlys Aslund, Peggy Andrews, Alvaretta Egan, Donna Belland, Barbara Wallis, Margie De- vitt, Phyllis Boadwine. Seated: Mavis Alvis, Phyllis Carter, Lois Martin, Delores Silva, Donna Cone, Jean Woodings, Marlene Tal- ley, Sally Grimm, Cathyrn Beck, Bonnie Morgan, Geraldine Gablehouse, Joanne Wil- liams, Evelyn Schmunk, Mickey Breneman. :CN 'ri'-Eau I fl- Vodvil Executives Mrs. Lola Benso The Vodvil Executives cooperated on de- tails of preparation for and direction of indi- vidual acts for the Eighteenth Annual Vodvil. Mrs. Lola Benson and Allen Pettey acted as faculty and student directors respectively Mr. Kenneth McPhaden directed stage production, scenery design and painting, and stage light- ing. John Christensen was manager of the stage crew. Mr. Conover took care of adver- First row: Nancy Payton, Sella Wineberg, Bob Wilson, Sue Robb, Bob Morrison, Nancy Smith, Donnie Jones, Second row: Mr. Mc- U- Faculty D'i'I'617l0'l' tising and ticket sales. Nancy Smith and Bob Fleischman directed the dance of the Pepper- ettes. Bonnie Jones and Bob Fernea taught Flirtation, 1890 Style . Sue Robb was direc- tor tor the dance of the Ski Guards. Nancy Payton, Sella Wineberg, Bob Wilson, and Con- rad Walla were assistant directors assigned to different periods of the day. Bob Morrison was in charge of the try-outs. Phaden, Mrs. Benson, John Christensen, Bob Fernea, Bob Fleischman, Conrad Walla, Allen Pettey, Mr. Conover. Costume Checking Miss Opal Orr, Adviser The Costume Checking Committee helped again this year to make the Vodvil a success by checking the costumes before and after First row: Juanita Quinn, Sally McCoy, Wanda Snyder, Jean Vincent, Margie Chris- tiansen, Rozina Record, Dorothy Potter, Hen- rietta Goedert, Sella Wineberg. Second row: each of the two rnatinees and the three even- ing performances. The girls also took care of any mending or pressing reqquired. Terry Nichols, Gail Whitfield, Phyllis Neu- mann, Pat Carr, Joan Alvord, Molly O'Con- gor, Nathalie Harris, Merlynn Root, Miss rr. I in Senior Play OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Mrs. Helen Moody, Director Our Hearts Were Young And Gay, by Jean Kerr, adapted from the book by Cor- nelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough was presented by the Seniors, May 6, 1949. CAST Steward .....w...,...,....,...........,,.e..,,,, Gene Sargent Mrs, Skinner ,,,,.....,..,...........,, Ernestine Sexton Cornelia Otis Skinner ....www.,,,. Charlotte Swan Otis Skinner ,,,,,,,,.....,..............,,,.., Ralph Ahseln Emily Kim broiigli ,..,....,...t. Suzanne Hastings First row: Judy Conners, Margaret Neutz- ling, Charlotte Swan, Margaret Dobson, Suzie Hastings, Joan Stark. Second row: Ernestine Sexton, Ron Barclay, Bob D. Morrison, Doug Parser .,...,........ ...,., D ave Christensen Stewardess ....,,,.. ,,.....,..,.... J oan Stark Dick Winters .....,.,. .....,.....,,, B ob Davies Admiral ....,,............... ........ B ob D. Morrison Harriet St. John ...... ....,. M argaret Dobson Winifred Blazcglz, ..... .....,.,,, J udy Conners Leo McEvoy .,.,......, ...,..,....... D ick Hopkins Inspector ...,......... ..........,...... D oug Vickers Therese ....,................,........ Margaret Neutzling Madame Elise ..,..,.,,,,....,.,....,,.,,..,,,., Pat Berkey Monsieur De La Croiw .......,,,.,,,,. Bob Mandich Window Cleaner ...,,..,....,...,.,......... Ron Barclay Vickers, Bob Davies, Mrs. Moody. Third row: Ralph Ahseln, Gene Sargent, Pat Berkey, Dave Christensen, Dick Hopkins, Bob Man- dich. Production Staff Mr. Everson, Adviser Fred Dorsett, The boys on the Production Staff were kept busy repairing and building school fur- niture, tool cabinets, athletic equipment, First row: Earl McCarty, Wayne Phares, Bob Noack, Alex Heberlein, Orson Raven' berg, Dick McVickers, Bob Goodwin. Second S Imp F'm'eman stage settings and props for social activities. They also set up and maintainerl shop ma- chinery, such as lathes and air pressure pipes. row: Al Gosiak, Don Wells, Verlyn Fletcher, Bob Morris, Ed Hewitt, Don Nelson, Glen Erie, Fred Dorsett. Auditorium Business Staff Mr. W. H. Conover, Adviser The boys making up the Auditorium Busi- ness Staff this year were chosen by the Stu- dent Body Sergeants-at-arms, who are auto- matically chairmen of the group. The Staffs duties are to see that all doors are opened for regular and special assem- First row: Bob Ryan, Earl Rosendaul, Bob Gladson, Bob Wilson, Bob Rosendaul. Sec- ond row: Ken Cooper, Bill Hamman, Bob blies and to take tickets for pay assemblies. Some of the boys aid in evening perform- ances, working with the Ushers' Club, direct- ing patrons and students entering the out- side doors. Hopkins, Dick Moore, Alex Heberlein, Guy Woodings, Third row: Bob Fleischman, Gay Dacus, Neil Lyall, Jim Johnson, Mr. Conover. Ushers' Club Miss Catherine Dunlop, Miss Catherine Harty, Advisers Florence Boydstun ..................,.......,. President Nancy Payton ...,,.,..,, Girls in the Ushers' Club served at all per- formances given by Vancouver High School, such as the Vodvil, the Senior Play and all First row: Lois Wolken, Joan Pagels, Don- nie Kling, Betty Jean Randall, Shirley Plum- mer, Joanne Rouse, Ethel Ramus, Florence Boydstun, Nancy Payton, Anabelle Grenier, Helen Small, Diane Thompson. Second row: Bettv Browning, Helen Alexander, Carol Dietrich, Dolores Moll, Shirley Perry, Molly Bradley, Dolly Bradley, Mary Ann Moon, Marilyn Roses, Jean Perkins, Marlyn Adams, Delores Johnson, Mary Hayes. Third row: Betty Spence, Despo Koupas, Dena Chalquist, Donna Waddle ...,................................ Secretary Custodian three musical concerts. The girls were select- ed for their outstanding dependability and courtesy. Odelia Pionk, Donna Waddle, Virginia Black- well, Virgnia Hughes, Lois Burnett, Helen Hubbard, Ada Miller, Bonnie Drury, Eleanor Osborne, Lucille Miller, Lorraine Ludwig, El- sie Boal. Fourth row: Miss Dunlop, Donna Hancuff, Dorothy Clark, LuCella Rodway, Barbara Whitrock, Pat March, Dorothea An- derson, Bonnie Elmgren, Margie Thompson, Norma Bedee, Marilyn Harris, Helen Mason, Hosea Raye Owens, Doris Jensen, Marilyn Buetow, Miss Harty. 1,09 :Wir Stage Crew Mr, Kenneth McPhaden, Adviser John Christenson, Student Manager The Stage Crew probably has a part in more school activities than does any other group in school. Not only do they handle the lighting, curtains, scenery, and public ad- dress systems for the auditorium but main- tain and operate all visualvaid equipment, the the stadium public address system, the light- First row: George Paul, John Christensen, Dale Sherk, Dick Mudge, Kay Wright. Second ing for school parties, the nickelodeon, rc- cording machine, and phbnographs. Each stage crew man, who works a full period every day, must be able to handle all jobs as well as his own and must see that all equip- ment will operate at a minute's notice. row: Mr. McPhaden, Bill Beard, Glenn Baker, Martin Spiva, Walter Lindsay, Tom Burgess. Makeup Club Miss Ruby Evans, Adviser Elsie Sobolewski ...... .........,......... E .... P resident B111 Noble ,,.,,,.,.,,...,, .,,.,,,,,.,.,,.,, V zce President Rosemary Aldridge .. The Make-up Club produced Indians, clowns, juveniles, aged people and other character parts as they made up performers who acted their parts on the High School stage. The biggest job was to handle the make-up First row: Birdie Terry, Mona Suundvig, Elsie Sobolewski, Letha Berquist, Doris Van Alstine, Miss Evans. Second row: Janet Sebo, Letha Bergquist ........ ,,,, S em-etary Pat Dye ............................ ....... C ustodian Historian of all the Vodvil performers for the matinees and the three evening shows. The club also made up students for school assemblies and for the Senior play. At times the membership was called on to help civic organizations and even other schools. Janet Cavens, Marlys Aslund, Pat Dye, Peggy Tully, Rosemary Aldridge, Bill Noble. -ONE Tun lx VU Marie Sharp P111 Mullin Ezlitm'-in-C'ltir'l' f'u-lfflifm' l-'irst Sl-rlxvsh-1' Columbia Log Miss Ilo Brown, Editorial Azl'nise'rg Mr. David G. Miller, Mr. Louis Below, Printing Advisers The Columbia Log is an all-student publica- tion, printed by-weekly in the high school print shop. It furnishes an excellent opportu- nity to students who are interested in jour- alism because it is run on the same basis as a commercial paper. The National Scholastic Press Association awarded the 1947-48 Columbia Log All-Ameri- can rating. ASSOCIATE EIDITORSCF6GtM7'6-ffROS31lG Boley, Glenda Cottong Third Pageff-Bernard Morris, Gloria Mack, Sportseealim George, Pat Wolf, Lemon, Head ProofreaderfMaureen Exc:liangesfNona Bukerg ReportersfRich- ard Baranovich, Roger Kuykendall, Diane White, Merlin Zaskeg G.A.A.-Mavis Alvisg TypistsfRita Kakela, Jean Perkins, Marian Foster, Lois Ripleyg Cartoonist-e-Janet Green, ADVICIETISINGYAHHQ Wondrack Cmanagerl, Gerry Garretson, Nancy Larson, Eleanor Os- born: CtRCULAT1oNYCarl Woodruff fmana- gerl, Don Winters. Editorial Staff First row: Gloria Muck, Anne NVomlrz14-lc, lvlzllxweii NVolf, Glenda Cotton, Eunice Steele, Mal'ie Sharp, lflrnestine Sexton, Luis liiplt y. Second l'4lXX'I Miss Brown, lilezmm' Osborn, Rita Kzxkela, Janet Green, Roger Kuykendzill, Rosalie Holey. Mavis Alvis. 'Flniral row: Nona Buker, Nancy Larson, Put Lemon, Jim Gr-m'f:,'v, liit-lnlrcl l5z1x'1t:1m'lt-ll. .Ht'l'll2ll'.l Mm'1'is. liiunv XVl1ite, Merlin Zztske. lf' The Alki Ill-vei'ly Nivliolzns -lUZlllll1'StZl'lI1j' f'n-Editfn' Vo-l'.'1l'ifu1' Miss Ella Wintler, Mr. D. G, Miller, Mr. L. E. Below, Arlinisers Beverly Nicholas, Joanne Staley .. Co-Editors Norma Bolton, Eunice Steele .........,,, Seniors Despo Koupas, Maureen Wolf lY,,,,,,.. Juniors Sally George, Marilyn Harris ..., Sophomores Bob Mickelson YY,YYYYYY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... Organizations Ron Barclay, Freddie Ann Laws ...,,,..i. Music Nona Buker ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,Y,,,,,l,,,.,,,.. Girls' Athletics The staff of the Alki, Vancouver High School year book, began in the fall to plan each page of this volume. They have been working throughout the whole year, so that you may, while glancing through these pages, find a record of your school life in 1948-49. The Staff looks forward 1Alkil toward your future success. Bob Miller ,,,,.,t, ,,,,, F ootball Tracy King .........,.. . ....... Basketball Bob Fleischman ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T rack Janet Green .....,.... ...... D ivision Pages Frances Lungo ..,.,,.,. .......................,... T ypist Charles Gustafson ,.........., Misc. Photography Senior advisory assistants: Joan Althuis- ius, Richard Halverson, Margaret Jungroth, Barbara Klein, Georgia Kosola, Neil Lyall, Bob Mandich, John Tripp, Bob Wilson. Edi- torial Assistant: Ginger Huff. Frontispiece, Vodvil, printing and miscel- laneous pictures, courtesy V.H.S. Photogra- phy Department. Editorial Staff First row: lflw-:lille Ann Laws, ltozinu Record, ln-:-quo KK3llIl2lS, Mziureen XVOIY. Jiiilllllc' Staley. liiunii-e Steele, Nm-mn Holton, Sully th-oi':.Le. Sevoml row: Ron Hz11'c'l2lY, Jilllvt llreen, liolr Miller, 'I'rgu-y King, Holi I ll'lH1'llIll2lll, Al1ll'llXll ll1ll'l'lS. Hob Mi:-ke-lso11,NiSs XX'inIl1'1'.Hil1e1'SZ llr-x':-rly NlI'lll3l2lS. U R Quill and Scroll Miss Ilo Brown, Adviser Members of the Quill and Scroll Interna- tional Society for High School Journalists are students who have been chosen for their exceptional work in the field of journalism. First row: Maureen Wolf, Glenda Cotton, Eunice Steele, Nona Buker, Marie Sharp, Ernestine Sexton, Rosalie Boley. Second 1-ow: Miss Brown, Roger Kuykendall, Pat- Only Juniors and Seniors are eligible if they are in the upper third of their classes scholas- tically. rick Lemon, Jim George, Richard Baranoa vich, Bernard Morris, Diane White, Merlin Zaske. Press Club Miss Ilo Brown, Adviser Rosalie Boley .......l................................ President Molly O'Connor ............,,l..,.,....,.,.....,. Secretary Pat Lemon ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.l.,,.,....,.,,.. Vice President Ken Owens .................r.,,,,,,,,,,,r,l,l,e.,.,, Treasurer The Press Club was organized for all stu- dcnts interested in journalism. They had Janet Zaske, editor of the Clark College First row: Gloria Mack, Ann Ross, Mau-- reen Wolf, Glenda Cotton, Eunice Steele, Marie Sharp, Rosalie Boley, Kay Bockstadter, Janet Huff, Joan Pazle, Beverly Koppe, Sec- ond row: Shirley Cunningham, Kathleen Mc- Loughlin, Delores Scholz, Nona Buker, Joyce Genz, Dorothea Anderson, Gayle Adams, Anna Dyvig, Susan Fitzgerald, Arlene Sedell, Sella Wineberg, Miss Brown. Third row: Marjorie Christiansen, Betty Hall, Roger 'tPenguin and Ralph Fisher, sports editor of The Columbian, as guest speakers, and made a tour of the Oregon Journal Building. Kuykendall, Pat Lemon, Nancy Larson, Rosie Lee Ferguson, Sue Robb, Crissie Paeth, Joan Alvord, Carole Roberts, Sybil Sumrow, Pat Livingston. Fourth row: Gwen Pollock, Mar- jorie Thompson, Molly O'Connor, Harold Evans, Jim George, Richard Baranovich, Arthur Hills, Phillip Hotke, Raymond Hills, Marilyn Harris, Diane Whte, Bernard Morris, Merlin Zaske. lfirst row: iyilllllt' Amit-i's1m, llnrxvy llelmlrlu-li, .lulm hoiiiws, lmmiltl Vain hm-4lvl'. lXu l'lll2Hl lrnvis, Hill l'1'istvr, Mr, Miller, Sem-oml row: Al livylllullii, llztrulml l'mvell, Sztmly 'l'l1:xyer, .lim Sl wzirt. liernzuwl Morris, Hill llumliiig, liyrl Griffin. 'l'l1ird row: Mr. lmuis Below, limi Xvinters, Im k i7il2llllilt'I'S, 1':u'l XV4mtlrul'l'. Huh Gill, George Ste-eller, .loliii liiirsl-y, Htliers: I.:-on Ur:-liz Printers Mr. David G. Miller, Mr. Louis Below, Instructors Dick Larson, Student Foreman Vancouver High School is one of the relatively few high schools in the United States which can boast of a department of printing and also one of the very few in which the high school annual is printed en- tirely in the school shop. Some idea of the projects undertaken by the Printing Department can be gained by the samples appearing in the panels below. A repre- sentative showing of the tickets and programs, together with a copy of each of the three school newspapers and the Alki, appears. In addition to these, myriads of office forms for all of the schools of District No. 37 and advertising material for school events are printed each year. Samples of Student Projects se V Ji Ciuigawq' H o 19 92 ,, 526+ Q3 QQ ga , - - as . . .Ai lrd HN. Fu- ry-FIVE .F'1r'TAY-Six Office Assistants Miss Mary Williams, Rcgistar The Office Assistants collect and record attendance slips, deliver messages, and take announcements to the class rooms. They also First row: Betty Miller, DeYon Wallace, Florence Boydstun, Greta Sparr, Bernice Bertness, Violet Bertness. Second row: Joyce Carter, Adeline Borroz, Margaret Wiese, Ber- nice Guier, Eileen Brechtbill, Ila Hull. Third aid Miss Williams, Miss Ahrbeck, Mrs. Rich- ards, Mrs. Rowett, Mrs. Keiser, and Mrs. Ben- der. row: Miss Mary Willams, Mrs. Carol Bender, Mrs. Ethel Keiser, Miss Sue Ahrbeck, Mrs. June Rowett, Mrs. Mary Richards, Mrs. Lois Harry. . Receptionists Miss von Berg, Dean of Girls The Senior Girls' League officers and girls chosen from the stenography classes act as receptionists for the Deans of girls. Each re- ceptionist Works a period a day typing, do- First row: Marion Houglum, Dorothy Pot- ter, Jean Vincent, Pat Knight, Jolene Bisho- prick, Colleen Hadley, Donna Minnick, Shir- ley Beekman. Second row: Mrs. Jahraus, ing Girls League work and making appoint- ments for girls to see the Deans. The position of receptionist is a responsible and coveted appointment. Margaret Dobson, Rosemary Aldridge, Adele Drew, Patsy Carlson, Audrey Garner, Mari- etta Colgrove, Miss von Berg, Miss Hall. F 1 PTY -Swv H N Red Cross Miss Lticfilla l+'rz1xe1', Miss Ruth Hall, Advisers Pat McKee ..,,,,.....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,. C11 uzrmzm The Red Cross Attendants, who spend one period a day in service and who earn one credit a year, are trained by the school nurse to give first aid and take temperatures. They First row: Lois Wolken, Catherine Beck, Donna Waddle, Dorothy Clark, Lois Burnett, Dorothella Linscott, Lenna Storey. Second Mrs. R. Pittman ..........,,.........,...... School Nurse are responsible for maintaining the neatness of the hospital room, dispensing supplies and keeping daily records. row: Rosalie Leonard, Chrystal Davis, Pat McKee, Mrs. Pittman, Marie Conner, Mary Healey, Marilyn Buetow, Sheree Lance. Locker Monitors Mr. W. H. Conover, Adviser The Locker Attendants have the responsif bility of watching the lockers beween class- es and requiring locker permits from all students wishing to open their lockers while First row: Janice Turpin, Lynette Gard- ner, Marlyn Adams, Verna Kelly, Leanore Keller, Joan Carpenter, Anna Dyvig, Mary Fish, Betty Miller, Arlene Sedell, Betty Roe- der. Second row: Dolores Rogers, Jean Strat- ton, Eileen Brechtbill, Bob Kreibich, Sharon Cooke, Norma Bedee, Hosea Raye Owens, classes are in session. They are stationed throughout the building during their study halls. Joan Alvord, Dorothea Anderson, Carolyn Stone, Dorcas Hoffman, Bob Goodwin. Third row: Bernice Bellamy, Doris Drake, Helen Ann Mason, Bob Meuler, Walter Moeller, Tracy King, Merle Dell, John Baxter, Dick Moore, Jack Minnick, Norman Webb. Oth- ers: Barbara Klein, Charmaine Reymond. illIY1llll'1' Librarians and Book Room Clerks Mrs. Edda McCordic, Mrs. Janet Warren, Librarians, Mr. Clifford Frost, Book Room Adviser The Library Assistants serve both the stu- dents and the teachers of V.H.S. They help students find reference materials, file cards, type list, clip articles for the pamphlet files, learn to catalogue books and to do other types of library work. First row: Aldeen Stamper, Nancy Payton, Dorothy Sieward, Ann Wondrack, Elsie Boal, Charlotte Paul, Georgia Kosola, Lorraine Ludwig, Alice Sieward, Ann McGi1christ. Sec- ond row: Earl Harris, Frances Tarrant, Gladys Dobler, Frances Lungo, Betty Butz, Lucella Rodway, Jean Perkins, Margie Sauer, Erma Egan, Despo Koupas. Third row: Kay Boys in the book room have a two-fold job, checking out and receiving text books for all classes, and operating a Lost and Found de partment. Notebooks, personal belongings, and many other articles are turned in by stu- dents who find them around the building. Wright, Marie Shanahan, Rita Kakela, Suz- anne Hinz, Merle Hartley, Charlene Womer- sley, Donna Carlton, Betty Breitenstein, Ethel Allen, Beryline Raines, Mrs. McCordic, Fourth row: Mrs. Warren, Norma Bedee, Joan Alvord, Marjorie Riggs, Marian Foster, Virginia Ward, James Martin, Mark Hardy, Buddy Runyan, Bill Noble, Mr. Frost. Business Office and Assistants Mr. W. H. Conover, Director of Activities This year for the first time a business office has been set apart from all other of- fices in Room 105. It is staffed by Mrs. Kra- caw, school treasurer, who spends two per- iods a day in the office and by Mrs. Harry, who is a full time secretary. Students from First row: Mrs. Harry, Jean Vincent, Lois Ripley, Marvel Mather, Claudette Kment, Frances Lungo. Second row: Mrs, Kracaw, the Office Practice Class, appointed by Miss McDonough, work one period daily during the year. Along with many other duties, their work consists of checking tickets, typing re- ports and helping with the bookkeeping of student activities. Miss McDonough, Pat Clocksin, Ruth Peter- son, Peggy Tully, Sharon Kant, Mr. Conover. Others: Dorothy Potter. Rifle Club Mr. Lester Long, Arliiiser Bob Buker ........ .........,.., P resident Dean Weibel ..,.....,.....,...,,,,...,..,. Vice President Members of the Rifle Club, which consists of Junior and Senior boys interested in marksmanship and in the proper handling of rifles, participated in intra-club competition on the national competition basis. Prone and First row: Don Benjamin, Artie Supina, Pat Lemon, Kay Wright, Jim Martin, Victor Voltz, Ralph Trenary, Byrl Griffin. Second Pete Cabiale ....,,. ...,is, T reas urer Victor Voltz ....t,,................,,,,,,,.,,i.....,,, Secretary sitting positions were stressed because of the limited range facilities. The winner in the an- nual rifle contest, Ralph Trenary twith a 95 and a 99 out of a possible 1003 had his name engraved on the Rifle Cup. row: Mr. Long, Del Ramey, Dean Vilander, Walter Lindsay, Pete Cabiale, Philip Hoke, Dean Wiebel, Jim Kersteter, Jim Stewart. t. Mr. Z. G. Hudgin, Mr. M. R. Scott, Advisers Bob Buker ...,........ ,................., P resident Pete Cabiale .....,.,.. ....... T reasurer Pete Lindgren ..............,....i.....i.. Vice President Don Benjamin ......................,..,....V,,,,... Reporter Gordon Bower i..................,.....i.......... Secretary Zane Miller .............................,,.........i,,. Sentinel The Future Farmers of America is a na- tional organization for boys enrolled in voca- tional agriculture. Activities of the local chap- First row: Don Benjamin, Pete Lingren, Don Foulk, Bob Crockford, Gordon Bower, Cliff Rouse, Zane Miller, Lloyd Robinson, George Gaither, Tom Leaper. Second row: Raymond Bower, Jim Stockton, Bob Noce, George Gessford, Rashie Bowling, Max Mau- back, Don Nelson, Carl Radliff, Keith Pory, Jake Mortensen, Harry Boyer. Third row: ter this year included renting to its members farm machinery owned by the chapter and judging live stock and poultry in contests. Junior Smelzer, Dean Vilander, John Nelson, Bill Carr, Pete Cabiale, Lee Morris, Russell Bailey, Jim Crook, Kenneth Greenfield. Fourth row: Mr. Hudgins, Ray Vance, Jack Beckel, Omar Wood, Fred Hammer, Tom Fletcher, Dean Weibel, Frank Kluck, Bob Buker, Barry Campbell, Mr. Scott. SIXTY French Club Miss Ruth Hall, All-nisez' Anne Wondrack ....... .........,........... P resiclent Joan Alvord .............,,.... ..,,,, V ice President Mary Bacon ..,........,.,...........,.,..,.....,... Secretary Mary Anne LeBouef ....,., . ,.,.. Vice President Barbara Klein ..,r..,,,,,,,..,,,.,....,........... Treasurer The purpose of the French Club is to stimu- late interest in the French language and cus- toms. This year the club has held Weekly luncheon meetings in Room 7 during the sec- First row: Mary Bacon, Nancy Smith, Mary Ann LeBouef, Janet Cavens, Arlene Buzzini, Anne Wondrack, Janet Huff. Second ond lunch period. The major project was participating in a carnival given by L'Al- liance Francaise in Portland. row: Miss Hall, Joan Alvord, Jerry Robin- son, Bob Fernea, Barbara Klein, Johnny Voyantiz, Bonnie Jones. Spanish Club Miss Robinson, Adviser Dorcas Hoffman ..... ........................ P resident LuCella Rodway ........................ Vice President Joanne Williams .,..... The Spanish Club consisted of thirty-two members Whose purpose was to promote an understanding of our Latin American neigh- bors and to improve the use of Spanish through games, songs, and conversation. Chato, a lad from Mexico, spent a day tell' ing many interesting things about his coun' First row: Betty Roeder, Thelma Graham, Carol Dietrich, Shirley Griffin, Eunice Steele, Sella Wineberg, Judy Conners. Second row: Loretta Roberts, Joanne Williams, Phyllis Boadwine, Gwen Pollock, Kathleen McLough- Loretta Roberts ..,..... ..,.,. S ecreta-ry Betty Roeder ...........,.,,..,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, Treasurer Reporter try, comparing their customs with those of the United States. The Pan American Day Fiesta is the special annual spring event with Spanish food and the breaking of the Pinata, a clay pot full of good things to eat. lin, Ethel Allen, LuCella Rodway, Betty Hall. Third row: Bob Eggert, Miss Robinson, Mar- jorie Thompson, Jean Christensen, Joan Al- thuisius, Diane White, Buddy Runyan, Doro- thea Anderson. Latin Club Miss Martin, Adviser Lorine Luginbuhl ....... ,Y....,..... P 'resident Elsie Sobolewski ............,,,,,,.,,,,, Vice President The newly organized Latin Club members have already received their pins from the national organization, the Junior Classical First row: Beverly Koppe, Pat Gregg, Kay Bockstadter, Haroldene Henry, Bill Noble, Sally McCoy, Joan Pagels. Second row: Mona Sundvik, Marlys Aslund, Luella Adams, Pat Dye, Lorine Luginbuhl, Rosalie Boley, Sally McCoy .,,,... ....... S ecretary Rosalie Boley .,............,....................... Treasurer League, with which they are affiliated. The club meets the first and third Thursdays of the month. Macelle McKeag. Third row: Elsie Sobolew- ski, Devane Golden, Bob Gould, Raymond Hills, Marilyn Harris, Joyce Genz, Miss Martin. Tricrds Miss Beverly Slaney, Adviser FIRST Sr:Mns'1'r:R Ronnie Knauss ........ ..........,. P resident Susan Fitzgerald .,...... .,,,,, I fisze President Pat McDunn ..,..,....,, ..i...i. Secretary Janet Huff ,,,.,,...,i,.,,,,,,,...........,.,,.,,,. Treasurer The purpose of the Triad Club is to pro- mote interest in the work and activities of the Art Department. The Triads, assisted by the Boys' League, sponsored the White Christmas Ball, gave First row: Virginia Stecher, Mary Bacon, Mitzi Mylan,Ann Wondrack, Eleanor Osborn, Letha Bergquist, Pat McDunn, Gloria Mack, Second row: Ella Mae Daniels, Joan Cook, Marilyn Buetow, Donna McNamer, Gayle SECOND SEMESTER Anne Wondrack .,,,.i .,,,.,,...i.,,,, P resident Eleanor Osborn ....,,.. ,,,,,i. V ice President D011 Scott ..,........,.....,, ..,,.....,,,, S Gcretary Leatha Brown .,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,ii..,,,,, Treasurer their annual initiation party at the Trape- dero, had a booth at the Trap benefit carni- val and put on a pay assembly. The club purchased two oil paintings for their annual art gift to the school. Adams, Susan Fitzgerald, Jan Huff. Third row: Letha Brown, Gene Pyles, Jim Graham, Don Laddusaw, Miss Slaney, Don Scott. SIXTY-ONE Drcxmcr Club Mrs. Helen Moody, Aftiiiser Despo Koupas ........,..,..,.,,..,.,.,,....,,...... President Loris Loree ......Y.,.........,,..,,,,........ Vice President The Drama Club is composed of students who have special interests and abilities in tframatlcs. During the year they presented a First row: Carolyn Arnold, Gloria Mack, Despo Koupas, Rozina Record, Marie Sharp, Joan Keyser, Donnie Kling, Ann McGil- christ. Second row: Shirley Cunningham, Nancy Smith, Elaine Meredith, Merle Hart- ley, Doris Drake, Shirley Griffin, Virginia Blackwell, Loris Loree, Sella Wineberg. James Martin ..........,.,,.....,,..... Stage Manager Virginia Blackwell Assistant Stage Manager series of student directed productions includ- ing The Clod and Dooly and the Amateur Hour. Third row: John Voyantzis, Mark Hardie, Dave Nurnberger, Lloyd Larson, Jean A1- thuisius, Jean Christensen, Dorothea Ander- son, Mrs. Moody. Fourth row: Mr. Knok-1, Bernard Morris, Patrick Lemon, Bob Fernea, Jim George, Ronnie Knauss, Bob Mandich, Charles Bacon. Retailers' Club The Vancouver Retailers' -Club is an affili- ate of the Washington Retailers' Clubs and the Distributive Clubs of America. The Retailers sponsored an employer-em- ployee banquet, sent delegates to the annual convention at Aberdeen, and went on interest- First row: Ethel Tews,Lucille Miller,Mary Bicknell, Joyce Carter, Leone DeLagasse, Beverly Strief, Donna Waddle, Lelia Baker, Ray Groth. Second row: Barbara Voltz, Mary ing field trips, such as to Armours' Meat Packing Plant, Benedict's Display Co., and to Montgomery Ward's mail-order division in Portland. The presented needed equipment to the school for the benefit of future retail classes. Healey, Billie Sturgeon, George Delvo, Dick Cantonwine, Erwin McCall, Ken Sawyer, Lorraine Hegewald, June Halls, Mr. Miller. Others: Diane Adler. Classes SIXTY-FOUR Commencement Speakers Jolene B1shopr1ek ....... ...................,...,A,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A....,,, ,,.,.,.,.,,.,, V a ledwtorum Ralph Ahseln ........ Class Representative Honor Roll Bishoprick, J olenefVaZedictor'ian Conners, J udyfValedictorian Carlson, Patricia-Salutatorian Hills, Arthur Kakela, Rita Brechtbill, Eileen Drew, Adele Griffin, Shirley Stewart, Jim Griffiths, Anne Young, Beverly I-leglin, Marilyn Stewart, Joanne Halverson, Dick Garner, Audrey Rodway, LuCella Hadley, Colleen Fleischman, Robert Minniek, Jack Saboe, Marlo Ferguson, Rosie Lee Maki, Arthur Dobson, Margaret Nicholas, Beverly Sexton, Ernestine Hails, June Hoffman, Dorcas Buker, Robert Cooke, Sharon Hess, Dolores Paeth, James Bunge, Jo Ann Berkey, Patricia Martin, Ilene Zaske, Merlin A llyn, Kenneth Tully, Peggy Mather, Marvel Bolton, Norma Jean Barclay, Ron Potter, Dorothy Monroe, Margie MacGregor, Alan Sharp, Marie Egan, Erma Clocksin, Pat Lyall, Neil Lungo, Frances Aldridge, Rosemary Hopkins, Dick Harmon, Joe Watts, Joe Foster, Marian Kosola, Georgia Perkins, Jean Freeman, Connie Vickers, Doug Klein, Barbara Meuler, Bob Green, Janet Hoy, Bill Minniek, Donna Tarrant, Frances Houglum, Marion McKee, Pat Davis, Colleen Bower, Gordon Mason, Helen Ann Williams, Joanne Tripp, John Evans, Phyllis Frodl, Ralph Hubbard, Helen Mandich, Robert Cunningham, Shirley Stair, Sally Steele, Eunice Anderson, Elaine Morrison, Bob D. Davis, Chrystal Hamman, Bill Kahlsdorf, Betty Leonard, Rosalie Wondrack, Ann 5 Class of 49 Miss Irma Martin, Head Adviser Class Colors Crimson and G ray Class Officers Sun FINE liznlph Ahseln I'rwsi:If'nt FIRST SEMESTER PRESIDENT Charles Gustafson YY., Mildred Wille ...,.... Joan Athuisius ..... Bob Wilson ...i..... Mark Hardie .,.,.,.,.... Dick Cantonwine .,,,,,, Florence Boydstun Y,,,. Beverly Young ,,.,l,,, Jim Stewart ...,.,.,,,,,,,, Margaret Jungroth ,,,,,l Bob Fleischman ...,.....,., Shirley Cunningham '39 Jw- XV:lllS llurntlxy l'ullv1' Ruin-Vt ll. Nforrisull ll si! nt Smrfirfrf Vim' I'rrsi1Iw1I Advisory Group Officers SECOND SEMESTER PRESIDENT Dick Halverson .l,.... Georgia Kosola ,l,,.., Judy Conners III,l, Ronnie Powell ,..,,. Neil Lyall ...... Ralph Trenary .,.... Jean Taylor Pat Jones ,,I.,, H-Carl Woodruff , Jean Vincent ..,,,,, Chuck Harris ..I.. Frances Lungo I.... ADVISERS Miss Barber Mrs. Heinen .. Miss Lazenby Mr. Long Mr. Maben Mr. Martin Mrs. Martin Miss McDonough ,. Mr. McPhaden Mrs. Moody .. Miss Robinson Mrs. Sells SIXTY-STX Adler, Diane Lee Salesgirl Advisory Group: Lock- er Monitor. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming. Clubs: G.A.A.: Secretary Lettergirls': Ushers': Retai1ers'. Aiken, Wayne Bud, Jr. Secretary Advisory Group: Vod- vil: a Cappella, Sophomore Choirs: District Music Meet: B Squad, Varsity Football: Track: Tennis. Clubs: Lettermen's: Drama. Aldridge, Rosemary Big Sister: President, Salesgirl Advisory Group: Office Assist- ant Miss von Berg: Vodvil. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecom- ing. Assemblies: Orchestra: Dis- trict Music Meet: P.E. Assist- ant. Clubs: Treasurer G.A.A.: President Lettergirls': Histor- ian Make-up: Ushers'. Allen, Donna Lucille A Cappella Choir: Band. G.A.A. Allyn, Kenneth Francis J unior-Senior Prom Committee: Vodvil: Assemblies: Picture Ed- itor Log Staff. Hi-Y. Anderson, Deloras Rose Treble Clef Choir. Ahseln, Ralph Edward President Senior Class: Secre- tary, Salesman Advisory Group: Vodvil: Stage, Sound, Projec- tion Crews. Committees: Jun- ior-Senior Prom: White Christ- mas Ball. Assemblies. Albinson, Margaret Louise Assemblies: a Cappella, Treble Clef Choirs: District Music Meet: G.A.A. Allen, Darrel Keith Vice President, Salesman Ad- visory Group: Vodvil: Junior- Senior Prom Committee: a Cap- pella, Boys' Choirs: Band: Or- chestra: District Music Meet: Baseball: Intramural Sports Manager. Clubs: Lettcrmen's: Rifle. Allen, Ethel Agnes President, Secretary Advisory Group: G.L. Mix: Library As- sistant: Vodvil: Assemblies: a Cappella, Treble Clef Choirs: District Music Meet. Clubs: G.A.A.: Lettergirls': Spanish. Althuisius, Joan President Advisory Group. Ad- visory Assistant Alki. Clubs: Spanish: Drama. Anderson, Dorothea Rae Locker Monitor: Vodvil. Com- mittees: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming. Assem- blies: Treble Clef Choir. Clubs: G.A.A.: Ushers': Spanish: Dra- ma: Press. Anderson, Elaine Marie Big Sister: Carnival Capers. Committees: Costume: Home- coming. Assemblies: Alki, Log Printer. Clubs: Secy. G.A.A.: Lettergirlsi Arbour, Warren John President, Vice President Ad- visory Group: Locker Monitor. Ashe, Marian Evelyn Askay, Joan Salesgirl Advisory Group. Bacon, Charles Frederick Carnival Capers: Assemblies: Junior Class Play. Clubs: Dra- ma: Service: Latin: Pep. Bailey, Vivian Mary Carnival Capers. Committees: Costume: Junior-Senior Prom. . P.E. Assistant. Clubs: G.A.A.: Pep. 3 f if KS wnxri'-S1-1 Andrews, Peggy Louise Big Sister: Secretary, Salesgirl Advisory Group: Vodvil: Cos- tume Committee: Assemblies: Band: District Music Meet: Tre- ble Clef. Arthur, Thomas William Stage Crew: Rifle Club. Asher, Dorothy Ellen Vodvil: Assemblies: District Music Meet: Treble Clef. Askay, Irene J. G.A.A.: Lettergirlsi Bacon, Jim Richard B Squad Basketball: Varsity Baseball. Clubs: Lettermen's: Make-up. Baker, Lelia Mae Vodvil: Treble Clef. RIN SIXTY-EIGHT Baldwin, Walter Lee Vice President Sophomore -Class: Stage, Sound, Projection Crews. Clubs: Service: Wildlife. Barcus, Raymond Earl Bates, Leta Joy Big Sister: Secretary Advisory Group: Locker Monitor: Vodvil: Assemblies: a Cappella Choir: Band: District Music Meet. Beasley, William Hollis Sergeant-at-Arms Boys'League: President Advisory Group: B Football: P.E. Assistant: Box- ing. Bedee, Norma Treasurer Advisory Group: Li- brary,Assistant: Locker Moni- tor: Vodvil: Assemblies: G.L. Mix Committee. Clubs: G.A.A.: Ushers'. Berkey, Patricia Joan Big Sister: Secretary Advisory Group: Vodvil: KVAN Radio Program. Committees: Junior- Senior Prom: G.L. Mix: Home- coming. Assemblies: Corres- ponding Secretary a Cappella Choir: Accompanist: District Music Meet. Clubs: G.A.A.: Ink- ifingersi Barclay, Ronald Loyd President, Vice President Ad- visory Group: Vodvil: KVAN Radio Program. Committees: Christmas Ball: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming: Student Publicity. Assemblies: Music Editor Alki: Vice President a Cappella Choir: Boys' Quar- tette: Band: Orchestra: Brass Quartette: District Music Meet: Solo Contest: Yell Leader. Barter, Martha Jane Big Sister: G.L. Mix: President Advisory Group: Vodvil: As- semblies: Orchestra: String Quartette: N.W. Conference, District Music Meet. Baxter, John E. Assemblies: Varsity Football: Track: Lettermen's Club. Beck, Katherine Vernice Big Sister: Red Cross Attend- ant: Carnival Capers: Girls Chorus: Ushers' Club. Beekman, Shirley Eileen Treasurer Girls' League: Com- mittees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Sales Committee Vespa: Reporter Hi- Lite: Girls' Glee, Mixed Choirs: Pep Club. Bertness, Bernice Arlene Office Assistant Miss Williams: Vodvil: Junior - Senior Prom Committee: Assemblies: Treble Clef: G.A.A. Bertness, Violet May Office Assistant Miss Williamsg Vodvilg Junior - Senior Prom Committeeg Assembliesg Treble Clefg G.A.A. Bisho rick Jolene D , President, Corresponding Sec- retary Girls' Leagueg S.W.W.- G.L. Conferenceg Leaders' Con- ferenceg President Advisory Groupg Office Assistant Miss von Bergg Vodvil. Committees: Junior-Senior Promg Homecom- ingg G.L. Mixg Tolo. Assemblies. Clubs G.A.A.g Lettergirls'g In- ternationalg Spanish. Boehm, Clement John Bolton, Norma Secretary Student Bodyg Big Sister: President, Salesgirl Ad- visory Groupg Vodvil. Commit- tees: G.L. Mixg Junior-Senior Prom. Assembliesg Junior Class Playg Co-Senior Editor Alki. Clubs: Make-upg Pepg Secre- tary Red Crossg Drama. Boomsliter, Nelson Lee Stage, Sound, Projection Crewsg Assembliesg P.E. Assistant. Borwieck Gail Lavonne Locker Monitorg Assemblies. SIXTY-IYIXP Bicknell, Mary Lou Secretary Advisory Groupg Li- brary Assistantg Vice President Retailers' Club. Bjerke, Gerald Lockrem President, Secretary Advisory Groupg Vodvilg Carnival Ca- persg Junior Class Play. Com- mittees: Homecomingg Junior- Senior Prom. A Cappella, Boys' Choirsg District Music Meetg PE. Assistantg Make-up Club. Boling, Rashie Bonnell, Kenneth Charles Vice President Advisory Groupg Band: N.W. District Music Meetg Boxing. Borroz, Adeline Mary Office Assistant Miss Williams. Bower, Gordon Lloyd Secretary Advisory Groupg Sec- retary F.F.A. Boydstun, Florence June Brackensick, Mary Ann SEVENTH' Big Sister: President, Salesgirl Advisory Group: Office Assist- ant Miss Williams. Committees: G.L. Mix, Tolo. Clubs: G.A.A.g President Ushers'g F.H.A. Brannan, Dorthy Lorene Vodvilg Treble Clef. Brenna, Harold Dean Swimming: Rifle Club. Brodahl, Clarice Orleen 1 Costume Committee: Ushers Club. Buker Robert Joe 7 President, Vice President, Sec- retary Advisory Group: Cross Country: Track. Clubs: Letter- men'sg Rifle, F.F.A. Cabiale, Pete LeRoy Clubs: Treasurer Rifle, F.F.A. Vodvilg Treble Clef. Brechtbill, Eileen Viola Big Sister, Locker Monitor. Committees: G.L. Mix, Junior- Senior Prom: Homecoming. Carnival Capers. -Clubs: Presi- dent G.A.A.: Point Manager Lettergirlsk Ushers'g Pep. Bringman, George Wilfred B Squad Baseball. Buchanan, Robert Edwin Salesman Advisory Group: P.E. Assistant. Bunge, S. JoAnn Delegate Girls' Stateg Big Sis- ter, President, Vice President, Salesgirl Advisory Group: Vod- Vil. Committees: G.L. Mix: To- lo: Junior-Senior Prom: Home- coming. Assemblies: a Cappel- la Choir: Sextetteg District Mu- sic Meet. Clubs: Point Chair- man G.A.A.g Treasurer Letter- girls'g Make-up. Cannon, Donna i i Cantonwine, Richard Irving Second Vice President Boys' League: Delegate Boys' State: President Advisory Group: A Squad Basketball: Activity Manager Wildlife Club. Carter, Joyce Iyone Vice President Advisory Group: Office Assistant Miss Williams: Red Cross Attendant: Costume Committee: Retailers' Club. Cheek, Robert Ryan Vice President, Secretary, Sales- man Advisory Group: Vodvil: Orchestra: District Music Meet: B Squad Football: Tennis. Church, Frank Edward Clocksin, Allene Patricia Sales Committee Vespa: Mixed Chorus. Coleman, Richard, Jr. Sports Editor Log: Quill and Scroll. SEVENTY-O xl Carlson, Patricia Louise Vice President Girls' League: Delegate, Secretary S.W.W. G.L. Conference: Big Sister: Presi- dent, Secretary, Salesgirl Advi- sory Group: Locker Monitor: Vodvil. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom: Clubs: G.A.A.: Ushers'. Chambers, Richard D. Linotype Alki, Log: A Squad Basketball: Lettermen's Club. Christensen, David Hugh Junior-Senior Prom Committee: Boys' Choir: B Squad Football: Tennis. Clauson, Leslie Eugene First Vice President Student Body: Delegate Red Cross Con- ference, Tacoma: Carnival Ca- pers: Vodvil: Junior-Senior Prom Committee: Assemblies: Student Director, President Band. Coleman, Patrick Carnival Capers: Mixed Cho- rus: Boys' Choir: B Squad Foot- ball: Basketball: Boxing. Colgrove, Marietta Vice President Advisory Group: Office Assistant Mrs. Dunn, Miss Martin: Vodvil: Commit- tees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior- Senior Prom: Homecoming: Assemblies: G.A.A. Vl'lN'l'Y-'FWD Collins, Anna Louise Office Assistant Miss Willams. Committees: G.L. Mix, Junior- Senior Prom. Assemblies, Tre- ble Clef, G.A.A. Condit, Betty Louise Salesgirl Advisory Group, Vod- vil, Tolo Committee. Conner, Dwight Eugene Sports Manager, Lettermen's Club. Cook, Beatrice Joan Big Sister, Vice President, Secretary Advisory Group, Vod- vil, G.L. Mix Committee, As- semblies, District Music Meet, Treble Clef. Clubs: G.A.A., Triads. Cooke, Sharon Diane Big Sister, President, Secretary, Salesgirl Advisory Group, Lock- er Monitor, Vodvil. Commit- tees: G.L. Mix, Tolo, Junior- Senior Prom, Homecoming. As- semblies. Clubs: Secretary G.A.A., Inkifingers', Triads. Cunningham, Shirley Ann Big Sister, President, Salesgirl Advisory Group, Vodvil. Com- mittees: G.L. Mix, Tolo, Junior- Senior Prom. Assemblies, Secre- tary Band, District Music Meet, N.W. Music Conference, Clari- net Quartette. Clubs: G.A.A., Lettergirls', Y-Teens, Drama, Chess and Checkers, Press. iv 2 'zi' . il 'f Rf 1 e 3 51-.ig i 5::.-1-2:,. ' 3, .F Colvin, Harvey J. Locker Monitor, Stage, Sound Projection Crew. Condit, Eva Claire Treble Clef, F.H.A. Conners, Judith President Advisory Group, As- semblies, Tolo Committee Clubs: G.A.A., Secretary Let- tergirlst, Spanish, Y-Teen, Po- litical Science. Cook, Jack Allen B Squad Football. Crook, James Robert Dacus, Meridith June Vice President, Salesgirl Advi- sory Group, Tolo Committee, Assemblies, Treble Clef. Clubs: G.A.A., Lettergirls', Ushers', Secretary French. Daniels, Ella Mae Vice President, Salesgirl Advi- sory Group, Vodvil. Commit- tees: Tolo, Junior-Senior Prom Assemblies, Reporter, Advertis ing, Log. Clubs: G.A.A., Ushers' Davis, Chrystal Dean Big Sister, Red Cross Attend ant, Salesman Vodvil. Davis, Lowell Russell Deldagasse, Leone Lucille Salesgirl Advisory Group, Vod vil, Costume Committee, a Cap- ella So homore Choirs' Dis p 1 p 1 ' trict Music Meet, Vice Presi- dent Treble Clef. Denton, William Clyde Dobler, Gladys Jeanette Big Sister, Library Assistant, Carnival Capers. Committees: G.L. Mix, Junior- Senior Prom. Assemblies, Vespa Staff, G.A.A. I SEVENTY-Tlllil I Davies, Robert Edward President Advisory Group, Jun- ior Class Play, Carnival Capers. Davis, Colleen Louise Assemblies, Treble Clef. Clubs: G.A.A., Y-Teen. Dawson, Edward Delvo, George Jake Assemblies, Advertising Vespa, Junior Class Play. Committees: Junior-Senior Prom, Homecom- ing. Rifle Club Dineen, Elmer Michael First Vice President, Sergeant- at-Arms Boys' League, Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling, Sergjeant-at-Arms Lettermen's Clu . Dobson, Margaret June President Girls' League, Del- egate Leaders' Conference, Big Sister, President Advisory Group, P.E. Assistant, Carni- val Capers. Committees: G.L. Mix, Tolo, Junior-Senior Prom, Homecoming, Vespa. Clubs: Point Manager G.A.A., Letter- girls', Pep. Smvlwiwy-Foun Don, Isidore Douglas, Tommy Paul Service Club. Dreier, Theodora Secretary, Salesgirl Advisory Group, Office Assistant Mr. Conover: Girls' Choir. I DuPuis, Janice Arlene Secretary Advisory Group, Vod- vilg G.L. Mix Committee. Dykes, Henry L. Sophomore Talent Show, Carni- val Capers, Band. Eastman, Betty Gene Dorsett, Fred T. Production Staff 5 Track. Drake, Doris Elizabeth Locker Monitorg Vodvilg Dra- ma Club. Drew, E. Adele Treasurer Girls' Leagueg Dele- gate SWW Conference, Big Sis- terg President, Vice President Advisory Groupg Office As- sistant Miss von Berg, Red Cross Attendant. Committees: G.L. Mix, Tolog Homecoming. Assemblies. Clubs: G.A.A.g President Spanish. Dutcher, Donald E. Production Staff. Earing, Paul Wilber Vodvilg KVAN Radio Programg Boys' Choir. Edgar, John Samuel President Sophomore, Junior Class, District Music Meets, Boys' Choir, Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball, Letter- men's Club. Egan, Erma Fay A Cappella Choir, Treble Clef. Emter, Arnold George President Boys' League, Secre- tary Advisory Groupg Christ- mas Ball Committee, District Music Meets, Boys' Choir, B Squad Football. Evans, Leonard E. Hi-Y Club. Fanning, Milton Ronald Farnsworth, Donna Rae President, Secretary Advisory Groupg Treble Clef. Field, LaDonna Big Sisterg President, Secretary Advisory Groupg Locker Moni- tor. Committees: G.L. Mixg Assembliesg Clubs: Reporter G.A.A.g Sgt. - at - Arms Letter- girls'g Ushers'. Nl x lcN'l'xwl Ellison, Edward Eulon Sophomore Talent Showg B Squad Football, Basketball' Varsity Baseball. Clubs Letter: men'sg F.F.A. Erie, Glenn Orland Evans, Phyllis Lorraine Big Sisterg Treble Clef. Fanning, Wuanita Treble Clefg G.A.A. Ferguson, Rosie Lee Salesgirl Advisory Group, Tre- ble Clefg Press Club. Fleenor, Arlen Arnold -'wit SICVENTY-SIX Fleischman, Robert Richard President, Vice President, Secre- tary, Advisory Group: Vodvilg Assemblies: Boys' Sport Editor Alkig Varsity Football: Track: Lettermen's Club. Fletcher, Thomas Robert Stage Crew: F.F.A. Foster, Marian Big Sister, Secretary, Sales- girl Advisory Group: Office Assistant D. Miller: Library As- sistant. Committees: G.L. Mix: Costume: Junior-Senior Prom. Assemblies, Carnival Capers, Vespa Staff. Clubs: Secretary G.A.A.g Lettergirlsi Fredrickson, Duane Willard B Squad Football, Basketball. Frodl, Ralph Frank Clubs: F.F.A.: Service: Wild Life. Gage, William Gordon Locker Monitor. Fleming, Betty Jean Secretary Advisory Group: As- semblies: Treble -Clef. Clubs: G.A.A., Y-Teens. Fors, Jack Frank, Leo Mathew Boys' Choir, Swimming. Freeman, Constance Kay Secretary Junior Classy Big Sis- ter: Salesgirl Advisory Group: Vodvil. Committees: Tolog Jun- ior-Senior Prom: Christmas Ball. a Cappella, Sophomore Choirs: N. W. Conference, Dis- trict Music Meets: Triads. Fuller, Ronnie Truman Garner, Audrey Jean Delegate to S.W.W.G.L. Confer- ence: Big Sister: President, Salesgirl Advisory Group. Of- fice Assistant Miss von Berg. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolog Junior-Senior Prom: Homecom- ing. Assemblies. Junior' Red Cross Council Member. Clubs: Vice President F.H.A.: Scrap- book Chairman, Vice President G.A.A.g Lettergirls': Ushers. Gildhorn, Merle Elaine Committees: Homecoming, Junior-Senior Prom. Glover, Genevieve May Reporter Girls' League: Com- mittees: G. L. Mix, Costume. Treble Clef, P. E. Assistant. Clubs: G.A.A., Lettergirlsl Goodwin, Robert Eugene President, Salesman Advisory Group: Locker Monitorg Pro- duction Shop. Graham, Thelma Lee Carnival Capers: Vespa, Treble Clefg Clubs: Point Manager G.A.A.g Lettergirls'g Spanish. Green, Janet Elaine Tolog Art Editor Alkig Cartoon- ist Log. Greenen, Dick J. Sm'r:N'rv-Sm x Giles, Nancy Helen Junior-Senior Prom Committee Assemblies. Goe, Thomas Jack Assemblies, Vodvilg Band, Or chestra. Gould, Robert Barry Sophomore Talent Show. Graue, M. Glen Green, Jay Dee Griffin, Byrl D. Vice President Advisory Group Printer Log, Alkig Rifle Club. S.:vEN'rY- E mi-iff' Griffin, Shirley Ann Secretary Student Body: Big Sister: Secretary Advisory Group: Vodvil: Tolo: Assem- blies: Librarian Band: Orches- tra: Clarinet Quartette: Wood- wind Quintette: Solo Contest: District Music Meet. Clubs: Spanish: Drama. Groth, Ray C. Secretary, Salesman Advisory Group: Retailers' Club. Gustafson, Charles Ivan President, Secretary: Salesman Advisory Group: Locker Moni- tor: Rifle Club. Haight, Donna Faye Committees: G.L. Mix: Junior- Senior Prom. Mixed Chorus: Treble Clef. G.A.A. Hale, Elinore Anita Big Sister: Vodvil: Sophomore Talent Show: Girls' Glee, Treble Clef Choirs. . Hamman, William Arthur President Junior Class: Ser- geant-at-Arms Student Body: Delegate Boys' State: Locker Monitor: Vodvil: KVAN Radio Program. Committees: Junior- Senior Prom: Homecoming. As- semblies: District Music Meet: Boys' Choir: Auditorium Busi- ness Staff: Track: Football P.A. Announcer: Lettermenis Club. Griffiths, Anne Rae Big Sister: President, Vice Presi- dent, Secretary Advisory Group: Locker Monitor. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming: Vodvil: Co-President, Delegate to J.R.C.: Assemblies: Librarian a Cappel- la, Clubs: G.A.A.: Ushers'. Guier, Bernice Big Sister: Secretary Advisory Group: Office Assistant Miss Williams: Committees: Cos- tume: Junior-Senior Prom: As- semblies: Carnival Capers. Clubs: Treasurer G.A.A.: Let- tergirls': Pep. Hadley, Colleen Big Sister: President Advisory Group: Office Assistant Miss von Berg. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming. Assemblies: P.E. Assistant. Clubs: G.A.A.: Tri- ads. Hails, June Elaine Big Sister: Vice President Advi- sory Group: Vodvil: Assem- blies: Robe Custodian: a Cappel- la: Treble Clef: District Music Meet. Clubs: G.A.A.: Retailers' Club. Halverson, Richard Kenneth President Advisory: Alki As- sistant: Carnival Capers: Var- sity Football, Basketball, Base- ball: Lettermen's Club. Hammer, Don Duane President, Vice President Advi- sory Group: Rifle Club. O Hanson, Robert Dean Hardie, Mark A. President, Vice President, Secre- tary, Salesman Advisory Groupg Vodvilg Junior-Senior Promg As- sembliesg Bandg Orchestrag Dis- trict Music Meetg Tennisg Book- room Attendant. Yell Leader. Clubs: Secretary Hi-Yg Vice President Drama. Hare, Thelma Harris, C. Charles President, Intramural Manager Advisory Groupg Vodvilj As sembliesg Sophomore Choir District Music Meetg Solo Con- testg Trackg Tennis. Clubs Stage Manager Draniag Treas urer Hi-Y. Hart, Johnnie Elsvvorth Harter, Evalue Joanne Vodvilg Assembliesg District Mu sic Meetg Treble Clcfg G.A.A. SI4lV'l+lN'I'X'-N Nl Hardesty, Mary Jane Big Sisterg Salesgirl Advisory Groupg Vodvilg Asscinbliesg Christmas Ball Committeeg Li- brarian Bandg Orchestra: Dis- trict Music Meet. Clubs: Make- upg Ushers', Hardy, Evelyn Rose Treble Clefg P.E. Assistant. Clubs: G.A.A.g Lettergirlsi Harman, Joseph Wilbourn President Boys' Leagucg Box- ing, Hart, Brian Dwight Hart, Pat Clark Hastings, Blanche Suzanne Big Sisterg Secretary, Salesgirl Advisory Groupg Vodvilg Home- coming Committeeg Assembliesg District Music Meetg Secretary Treble Clef. Clubs: G.A,A.g Make-up. Song Queen. l I IIIN Hayes, Mar Katherine Y Locker Monitor: Treble Clef. Clubs: G.A.A.: Lettergirls': Ushersi Healey, Mary Ione Secretary Advisory Group: Red Cross Attendant: Vodvil: As- semblies: Treble -Clef, Sopho- more Choirs: District Music Meet. Clubs: G.A.A.: Letter- girls': Retailers': Delegate to F.H.A. Convention. Heglin, Marilyn Joan Big Sister: Vice President Ad- visory Group. Committees: G.L. llix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom. Carnival Capers: Junior Class Play: Vespa Staff: P.E. Assist- ant. Clubs: G.A.A.: Pep. Ueighton, Jennie Vice President, Secretary Advis- ory Group: Red Cross Attend- ant: Vodvil. Clubs: G.A.A.: Let- tergirls': Makeup. Hess, Doloi es June Big Sister: President Advisory Group: Locker Monitor: Carni- val Capers: Vodvil: Junior-Sen ior Prom Committee: Assem- blies: Vespa: Clubs: Ushers': Pep: Yell Leader. Hewitt, Thomas Edward Vodvil: Assemblies: Track: Sports Manager: Production Crew. Clubs: Lettermen's: Stu- dent Director Drama. Hayman, Lloyd G. Vodvil: Assemblies: Swimming. Hegewald, Lorraine Ethel Big Sister: Assemblies: Retail- ers' Club: G.A.A. Hegstad, Clifton Lettermen's Club. Herndon, Thomas Edwin Printer Alki, Log. Hetrick, Rosemarie Office Assistant Mrs. Kaiser: Red Cross Attendant: Costume Committee: Girls' Choir. Hills, George Arthur Secretary, Salesman Advisory Group. Clubs: Hi-Y: Press. Hinkle, Nina Jacqueline Treble Clef: G.A.A. Hobson, Verna Darlene Vice President Advisory Group: Library Assistant. Committees: Costume: Junior-Senior Prom. Office Assistant Mrs. Jahrus: Pep Club. Holmberg, Fred Arthur Secretary Advisory Group. Houglum, Marion Berniece Vice President Girls' League: Delegate to S.W.W. Confer- ence: President, Vice President Advisory Group: Vodvil. Com- mittees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior- Senior Prom: Homecoming. As- semblies: Treasurer a Cappella Choir: Band: District Music Meet: Drama Club: Majorette. Hubbard, Helen Irene Delegate S.W.W. Conference: Big Sister: Vice President Ad- visory Group: Carnival Capers: Vodvil. Committees: G.L. Mix: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecom- ing. Treble Clef: P.E. Assistant: Vespa: Hi Lite. Clubs: Vice President G.A.A.: Lettergirls': Ushers': Pep. Huff, Virginia Lee Big Sister: Vodvil. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Homecoming. Assemblies: Clubs: G.A.A.: Ushers': Press. I4I1+:u'l'x'-1 Hinz, Judy Secretary Advisory Group: Locker Monitor: G.A.A. Hoffman, Dorcas Ann Big Sister, Salesman Advisory Group: Locker Monitor. Com- mittees: Junior-Senior Prom: Tolo: Homecomng. Assemblies: Treble Clef: Vodvil: President Spanish Club. Hopkins, Richard Leon Secretary Advisory Group: Vod- vil Student Publicity Commit- tee: Assemblies: a Cappella Choir: District Music Meet. Hoy, William John Second Vice President Boys' League: President, Secretary, Salesman Advisory Group: Vodvil: Junior-Senior Prom Committee: Band: Orchestra: Clarinet Quartette: German Band: District Music Meet: Solo Contest: Boxing: Tennis: Lettermen's Club. Huber, Charles A. Manager Varsity Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball: Lettermen's Club. Q Hull, Ila Lucille Office Assistant Miss Williams. I awrv-'l'wo Hurley, Georgia Treble Clefg Point Manager G.A.A. Hymas, DeMarr James Jamison, Esther Jenette Bandg Treble Clefg District Music Meet. ensen, Doris Mae Clubs: G.A.A.g Lettergirls'g Ushers'. Johnson, Herman Leroy Salesman Advisory Group, Locker Monitorg Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Assemblies: Band: Orchestra: District Mu- sic Meetg Rifle Club. Johnson, Marza Marie Hurst, Sally Salesgirl Advisory Group, Vod- vilg Treble Clef. Jackson, Alyce Delores Big Sister. Jelinek, Doris Arlene Girls' Choir. Jinkinson, Dorothy Berniece Vodvilg Treble Clef. Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Locker Monitor 3 Assemblies. Clubs: G.A.A., Ushersi Jones, Frank Salesman Advisory Group, Pres- ident Red Cross Councilg Lock- er Monitorg Vodvil. Committees: Junior - Senior Promg Home- coming. Assembliesg a Cappella, Sophomore Choirs, District Mu- sic Meetg Double Octette. Clubs: Custodian Make - up, Triads. Tennisg Golf. Jones, Patricia Louise Big Sisterg President, Secretary Advisory Group: Locker Moni- tor: Vodvil. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolog Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming. Assemblies: a Cappella Choirg Librarian Tre- ble Clefg District Music Meet: P.E. Assistant. Clubs: Presi- dent G.A.A.g Treasurer Letter- girls'g Treasurer F'.T.A. Jungroth, Margaret Elsa Big Sisterg Vice President, Secretary, Salesgirl Advisory Groupg Vodvil. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Promg Advisory Assistant Alkig a Cappella Choirg Sextetteg Band. Kakela, Rita Hope Big Sister: President, Vice President, Secretary Advisory Groupg Library Assistant: Locker Monitor. Committees: G.L. Mix: Homecoming: Vod- vil. Assemblies: Typist Log: G,A.A. Kant, Sharon Rose Office Assistant Mrs. Kracawg Vodvilg Assemblies: Treble Clef. Kegler, Arthur Thomas President Activit Mana er , Y 8 Student Body: President Ad- visory Group: Carnival Capers. Committees: Junior - Senior Prom: Homecoming. Assem- bliesg Varsity Football: Bas- ketball. Clubs: Lettermen'sg Hi-Y. Kennison, Yvonne Big Sisterg Swimming. Clubs: G.A.A.g Lettergirls': Ushers'. lf1IG11TY-'I'11 Jordan, Georgianne Treble Clefp District Music Meet. Kahlsdorf, Betty Rose Reporter Girls' League: Big Sister: Vice President Advisory Group. Committes: G.L. Mix: Tolog Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming. Reporter Logg Assemblies. Clubs: G.A.A.g Vice President Lettergirlsi Kammer, Robert Eugene President Advisory Group. Kearns, Rose Marie Costume Committee. Keller, Leanore Mae Committees: Junior - Senior Prom: Homecoming. Treble Clefg Sophomore Choir: Lock- er Monitor. Saleman Advisory Group: Vod- v'l' Band' Orchestra: Rifle Club' District Music Meet. ' 5' Kersteter, Louis J. Wi R 1 . , . 'Q 1 f , ICICI-1 TY-Form Keyser, Dale A. Vice President Advisory Group. King, Dennis Tracy Locker Monitor, Vodvilg Boys Sports Editor Alki, Varsity Football, Basketball, Track. Clubs: Lettermen's, Hi-Y. King, Mary Lou Vodvil, Assemblies, Circulator Log, Clubs: Drama Ushers', Red Cross Representative. Klein, Barbara Jane Big Sister, Vice President, Sec- retary Advisory Group, Locker Advisory Assistant Alki, Clubs: G.A.A., Treasurer, French. Knight, Patricia Eloise Big Sister, Vice President Ad- visory Group, Office Assistant Miss von Berg, Junior Red Cross. Clubs: G.A.A., Make-up, Triads, Ushersi Kreger, Kenneth A. 9, E if js... King, Clay B. King, Don Edward Vodvil, President, Student Con- ductor Band, Orchestra, Brass Quartette, German Band, Dis- trict Music Meet, Varsity Foot- ball, B Squad Basketball, Track. Clubs: Lettermen's, Hi-Y. Kleiber, Charles J. B Squad Basketball, Baseball, Lettermen's Club. Kluck, Frank Xavier F.F.A. Council. Kosola, Georgia Jeanne President Advisory Group, Li- brary Assistant, Carnival Ca- pers, Assemblies, Senior Ad- visory Assistant Alki, P.E. As- sistant. Committees: G.L. Mix, Tolo, Junior-Senior Prom, Homecoming, Finance Chair- man Pep Club. Krein, Florence Big Sister, Secretary, Salesgirl Advisory Group, Treble Clef. Kreis, Bob G. President, Vice President, Sec- retary Advisory Group. Com- mittees: Junior-Senior Prom, Homecoming. Assembliesg Ban- quet Steward. Kurth, Joseph Donald Laddusaw, Billy Louis Triad Club. Lamson, Helen Louise Reporter Girls' Leagueg Sec- retary Junior Classy Vice President, Secretary Advisory Groupg Library Assistantg Of- fice Assistant Mrs. Jahrausg Sophomore, Mixed Choirsg Car- nival Capersg Pep Club. LaPierre, Don Fran Vice President, Secretary, Sales- man Advisory Group: Vodvilg a Cappella, Boys' Choirsg Dis- trict Music Meet. Larsen, Richard LeRoy Bandg Boys' Choirg Junior Class Play Committee. fm if r 3 .,..,...,.,. W t K 3 lQlllll'l'Y-1' Kunze, Florence Marie Kuykendall, Roger Delman Library Assistantg Reporter Log. Clubs: Chessg Hi-Y. LaLonde, John Lloyd Vice President Advisory Groupg Assemblies, District Music Meetg Boys' Choir, BU Foot- ball Squad. Landis, E. Richard Assembliesg Sophomore Choirg Rifle Club. Larsen, Earl Sanford Vodvilg KVAN Radio Program: Assembliesg Boy's Choirg Drum Majorg Band, District Music Meetg Varsity Footballg Make- up Club. Lec, Norma Irene District Music Meetg Treble Clef. ICIGHTY-SIX Lemberg, Charles Rigo President Advisory Group: P.E. Assistant: Wrestling. Clubs: Rifle: Lettermen's. Lewis, Mary Helen Big Sister. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo. Assemblies: Ushers' Club. Linehan, Howard Donald Track, Rifle Club. Logan, Rodney Kent Stage, Sound, Projection Crew. Lugie, Mitchell L. President, Vice President, Sec- retary Advisory Groupg Vodvil, Band, Orchestra: District Mu- sic Meet. Lungo, Frances June Big Sister: President, Vice President, Salesgirl Advisory Group, Library Assistant. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolog J unior-Senior Prom: Home- coming. Alki Typist: Assem- bliesg Junior Class Play, Car- nival Capersg Pep Club: Ma- joretteg Song Queen. Leonard, Rosalie Jeene Big Sister: President, Salesgirl Advisory Group: Red Cross At- tendant: Committees: Tolog Junior-Senior Prom. Clubs: G.A.A.g Lettergirlsi Lindgren, Pete A. Vice President F.F.A. Linville, Harvey Kay Christmas Ball Committee. Lora, Florence May Big Sister: Vice President Ad- visory Groupg Costume Com- mitteeg Assemblies. Clubs: Ush- ers'g Pep. Lundgren, Richard Alonzo B Football Squad. Lyall, R. Neil President, Salesman Advisory Group: Vodvilg Junior-Senior Prom Committee: Assemblies, Advisory Assistant Alkig Var- sity Football. Clubs: Letter- menlsg Hi-Y. MacGregor, Alan Means President Student Body: Vice President Junior Class: Vodvil. C o m m i t t e e s: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming. Assem- blies: a Cappella, Boys' Choirs: District Music Meet: Varsity Football: Track. Clubs: Letter- men's: Delegate Hi-Y Senate. McCall, Erwin Assemblies: Band: District Music Meet. McKee, Alice Patricia Big Sister: President Advisory Group: Red Cross Room Chair- man: Vodvil: G.L. Mix Commit- tee: Assemblies: Band: Orches- tra: District Music Meet. Clubs: G.A.A.: Spanish. McNamar, Hugh Arthur Boxing. Maki, Arthur George Secretary A d v i s o r y Group: Locker Monitor. Martell, Ruth Cecilia Secretary Advisory Group: Vodvil: Assemblies: a Cappella, Sophomore Choirs: District Mu- sic Meet. , Wmwifw I ? ? - :, lCn:il'1'v-S1-:xi x McAllister, Barbara Jean President Advisory Group: Vod- vil: KVAN Radio Program. Committees: Tolo: Junior-Sen- ior Prom. Assemblies: a Cap- pella Choir: Sextette: District Music Meet: Solo Contest: Tri- ads. McCarty, Earl C. Band: District Music Meet: Boxing. McLean, Elizabeth Ann Salesgirl Advisory Group: Vod- vil. Committees: G.L. Mix: To- lo. Assemblies: G.A.A. Mack, Gloria Lorraine Vodvil: Homecoming Commit- tee: Assemblies: Log Staff: a Cappella, Treble Clef Choirs: District Music Meet: Head Drum Majorette. Clubs: G.A.A.: Drama: F.H.A. Mandich, Robert Alexander Secretary Advisory Group: Vodvil: Homecoming Commit- tees: Assemblies: Advisory As- sistant, Organizations Editor Alki: Robe Custodian a Cap- pella Choir: Boys' Octet: Dis- trict Music Meet. Clubs: Make- up: Drama Martin, Ilene Big Sister: Vice President Ad- visory Group. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming. A s s e m b lie s. Clubs: G.A.A.: Lettergirlsi I IG I Vl'Y-EI4'll1'l' Mason, Helen Ann Big Sister. Committes: G. L. Mix, Junior-Senior Prom, Homecomin . Assemblies' PE 8 , - . Assistant. Clubs: G.A.A., Letter- girls', Ushers'. Meuler, Robert Erdman President, Vice President Advi- sory Group, Locker Monitor, Vodvil, Assemblies, a Cappella, Boys' Choirs, Band, District Music Meet, J. V. Basketball: Auditorium Business Staff. Miller, Bertha Lucille Big Sister, Ushers' Club. Miller, Clarence Production Crew. Miller, Johnny Lee President Advisory Group, B Football Squad. Minnick, Donna Jeanne Office Assistant Miss von Berg, Vodvil, KVAN Radio Program, Treasurer a Cappella Choir, Sextette, District Music Meet, Solo Contest. - ' : - if! -' f-6 Mather, Marvel Jeanne Big Sister, President, Treasurer Advisory Group, Library As- sistant, Office Assistant Mrs. Kracaw. Committees: G.L. Mix Junior-Senior Prom. Vespa, Carnival Capers, Junior Class Play. Mickelson, Robert Lewis President, Vice President, Sales- man Advisory Group, Vodvil, KVAN Radio Program, Home- coming Committee, Assem- blies, Organizations EditorAlki, President a Cappella Choir, Boys' Octet, District Music Meet, HBH Football Squad. Miller, Betty Jane Locker Monitor, Mixed Choir. Miller, Gerald Malvin President, Vice President, Sales- man Advisory Group, Vodvil, Assemblies, Varsity Football, Track, Printer. Miller, Robert James First Vice President Student Body, President Sophomore Class, Vice President, Secre- tary, Salesman Advisory Group, Vodvil, Delegate Boys' State, KVAN Radio Program, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, Foot- ball Editor Alki, President a Cappella, Secretary Boys' Choir, District Music Meet, Varsity Football, Basketball, Lettermen's Club. Minnick, Jack Irvin President, Vice President, Sales- men Advisory Group, Locker Monitor, Vodvil, Assemblies, Varsity Football, B Squad Foot- ball, Basketball, Track. Clubs: Vice President Lettermen's, Hi-Y. w Iiuzwrv-N Moeller, Walter Locker Monitor, B Squad Baseball. Monroe, Margie Maye Clubs: G.A.A., Quill and Scroll. Morrison, Robert Nathan Mscichowski, Pete Alferd President, Secretary Advisory Group, Boxing. Mylan, Margueritte Carolyn Vodvil, Log Staff. Nelson, Clarence Earl Locker Monitor, Vodvil, Var- sity Football, Boxing, Letter- men's Club. Moll, Dorothy Marie G.A.A. Morrison, Robert Deane Vice President Senior Class, President, Salesman Advisory Group, Vodvil, KVAN Radio Program, Junior-Senior Prom, Assemblies, Hi-Y. Morrow, Stanley Francis Locker Monitor. Muhm, Patricia Louise President Advisory Group. Committees: G.L. Mix, Tolo, Junior - Senior Prom, Home' coming. Assemblies, Editor Hi- Lite, Co-Editor Log, Carnival Capers, Vespa Staff, Girls', Mixed Choirs, Pep Club. Band Boys Choir District S S Nelson, Charles Richard Music Meet, Solo Contest. ,ff , Q X S Ness, Marilyn Ardith Secretary, Salesgirl Advisory Group, Vodvil. Committees: G.L. Mix, Tolo, Junior-Senior Prom, Homecoming. Assem- blies. Clubs: G.A.A., Ushersi IXI IN IYIETY Ness, Marion Delores Nicholas, Beverly Gay Big Sister, Vodvil, KVAN Radio Program, Assemblies, Sophomore, Junior, Co-Editor Alki, Student Director, Secre- tary, Robe Custodian a Cap- pella Choir, Sextette, Band, Accompanist, Northwest Music Conference, District Music Meet, Red Cross Entertainer. Girls' Swing Trio, Solo Contest, Drama Club. Orchard, Kenneth Leon Stage Crew, Printer Log, Alki. Outland, Nora Elizabeth Vodvil. Committees: Tolo, Junior-Senior Prom, Home- coming. Assemblies, Treble Clef, a Cappella Choirs, District Music Meet, G.A.A. Paeth, James Albert President, Vice President, Salesman Advisory Group. Parker, Frances Marie Checkroom committee. ,I Q Neutzling, Margaret Ann Vice President, Salesgirl Ad- visory Group, Vodvil, Assem- blies, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil. Clubs: G.A.A., Make-up. Noack, Robert William Oscarson, Vincent Wayne Vice President, Salesman Ad- visory Group, Vodvil, Assem- blies, a Cappella, Boys' Choirs, District Music Meet, B Foot- ball Squad, Boxing. Owens, Hosea Raye Big Sister, Locker Monitor, Carnival Capers, Assemblies, Sophomore, Mixed Choirs, P.E. Assistant. Clubs: G.A.A., Letter- gir1s', Ushers'. Parker, Doris Elaine Big Sister, Vodvil, Carnival Capers, Junior Play, Vespa Staff, Band. Pelkey, Loren Arthur President, Vice President Ad- visory Group, Vodvil, KVAN Radio Program, Assemblies, a Cappella Choir, District Music Meet, Solo Contest. Pendell, Theda Charlene Perry, Shirley Jean Petty, Roy Allen Student Director Vodvilg Stage, Sound, Projection Crews: P.E. Assistant: Clubs: President Spanish, Hi-Y. Pionk, Odilia Frances Ushers' Club. Potter, Dorothy Marie 1 Recording Secretary Girls League, Delegate S.W.W. G.L. Conference, Secretary - Treas- urer Senior Classy President, Salesgirl Advisory Group: Of- fice Assistant Miss von Berg, Mrs. Kracaw: Vodvil. Commit- tees: Vodvilg G.L. Mix: Tolog Junior-Senior Prom: Homecom- ing. Clubs: Secretary F.H.A.g Drama. Powell, Ronald Gene Boys' Choir: Rifle Club. NINETY-ilNh Perkins, Emma Jean Big Sister, Secretary, Salesgirl Advisory Group: Library Asis- tantg Carnival Capers. Commit- tees: G.L. Mix: Tolog Junior- Senior Prom, Homecoming. Typist Log: Vespa Staff. Clubs: G.A.A.g Lettergirls'g O.G.A.g Ushers'g Pep. Peterson, Ruth Evelyn Y-Teens. Phares, Wayne Lavern Secretary Advisory Group, Traffic and Field Patrol. Porter, Kenneth B. Rifle Club. Powell, Frances J. District Music Meet, Treble Clef. Prater, Ernest Roy Vice President, Secretary Ad- visory Groupg Locker Monitor: B Football Squad: Track, Lettermen's Club. iv I-1 nw'-'I'wo Price, Dolores Viola Vodvil, Committees: Junior- Senior Prom, Christmas Ball. Assemblies. Clubs: G.A.A., Let- tergirls', Ushers'. Radliff, Carl Allen Field Patrol, F.F.A.- Riggs, Marjorie Dale Swimming. Robinson, John R. Vice President Advisory Group, Field Patrol, JV Football, Baseball, Boxing, F.F.A. Rouse, Emery Jack President, Vice President, Sales- man Advisory Group, Varsity Football, Basketball, Letter- men's Club, Boys' Choir. Saboe, Marlo Glenden Vice President, Secretary Advi- sory Group, Junior- Senior Prom Committee. Pruitt, Rex Cecil Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Assemblies, Rifle Club, Wres- tling. Reymond, Charmaine L. Big Sister, Vice President, Salesgirl Advisory Group, Lock- er Monitor, Vodvil. Commit- tees: Tolo, Junior-Senior Prom. Assemblies, Orchestra, Dis- trict Music Meet. Clubs: G.A.A., Spanish, F.H.A. Ripley, Marilyn Lois Big Sister, Office Assistant Mr. Roeder. Rodway, LuCella Ann Big Sister, Vice President, Sec- retary, Salesgirl Advisory Group, Library Assistant, As- semblies. Committees: G.L. Mix, Tolo. Clubs: G.A.A., Ush- ers', Vice President Spanish, Y- Teens. Ryan, Bob W. Sargent, Gene President Advisory Group, Vod- vil, Track, Sports Manager, Swimming. Sauer, Marjorie Elizebeth Sawyer, Kenneth Merle Vice President, Salesman Ad- visory Group: Junior-Senior Prom Committee: Varsity Bas- ketball: Lettermen's Club. Schlotfeldt. Fred Joseph Schriener, Herman Joseph Sellers, Carol Joy Salesgirl Advisory Group. Com- mittees: G.L. Mix: Homecom- ing. Assemblies: Advertising Log: P. E. Assistant. Clubs: G.A.A.: Lettergirls': Triads: Ushers,: Sharp, Edwin J. President Advisory Group: F.F.A. 6? Nrx1c'1'x'-'l'11 ll Sauve, Robert C. Photography. Schleder, Kathleen Theresa Treble Clef. Schmelzer, Junior Baseball. Schumsky, James Robert Treasurer Junior Class: Junior- Senior Prom Committee: Boys' Choir: Boxing. Sexton, Ernestine Marian President Advisory Group: Vod- vil: Committees: G.L. Mix: To- lo: Homecoming. KVAN Radio Program: Feature Editor Log: a Cappella Choir: Sextette: Ac- companist: District Music Meet: Solo Contest. Clubs: President Inkifingers': Quill and Scroll: Vice President Spanish: Drama. Sharp, Marie Louise Big Sister: Secretary Advisory Group. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior - Senior Prom: Editor-in-Chief, Feature Editor Log. Clubs: Quill and Scroll: Press: Drama. NINlfI'l'W'-l'l1lIll Shearer, Joe Vodvil Salesmang Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Cafeteria. Sheppler, Leon Arnold Wrestlingg Lettermen's Club. Siebold, Lawrence Eugene A Cappella, Boys' Choirsg Dis- trict Music Meet. Silva, Dolores, Ann President, Secretary, Treasurer, Salesgirl Advisory Groupg Li- brary Assistantg Vodvil. Com- mittees: Homecomingg Christ- mas Ball. Assembliesg District Music Meet: Treble Clef. Clubs: G.A.A.g Lettergirls'g Make-upg Triads. Soule, Virgil F. Varsity Footballg Trackg Letter- men's Club. Springer, Kenneth W. Rifle Club. Shefchek, James Locker Monitor. Sherwood, Richard Harold Salesman Advisory Group. Sieward, Dorothy Mae Library Assistantg Carnival Ca- pers. Simon, Joyce Locker Monitorg Vodvilg Home- coming Committeeg Ushers Club. Sparr, Greta Ann Big Sisterg Office Assistant Miss Williamsg Assembliesg Sophomore Choirg C1.A.A. Stair, Sally Lou Treasurer Advisory Groupg Junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Assembliesg Sales Committee Vespag Bandg Carnival Capersg Productions. v Staley, Joanne Patricia Big Sister. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Homecoming. As- semblies: Sophomore, Junior, Co-editor Alki. Clubs: G.A.A.: Inkifingers: Lettergirlsl Stecher, George Arthur Vice President, Secretary Ad- visor Group' Linotype Alki y , , Log: Track: Lettermen's Club. Steele, Eunice Ann Big Sister: Treasurer Advisory Group: Vodvil. Committees: G. L. Mix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming: Assem- blies: Senior-Co-Editor Alki: Third Page, Exchange, Assist- ant Editor Log: Treble Clef. Clubs: G.A.A.: Inkifingers': Quill and Scroll: Spanish: Press. Stevens, Hal Byron Vice President, Salesman Ad- visory Group: Vodvil: a Cap- pella, Boys' Choirs. Stewart, Joanne Rae President, Salesgirl Advisory Group: Carnival Capers: Copy- reader Vespa: Treble Clef, Mixed Choirs. G.L. Mix Com- mittee: Pep Club. Stinar, John Ellsworth N I N l'I'l'Y'l'x x Stark, Barbara Joan Second Vice President Student Body: Big Sister: Secretary Advisory Group: Locker Moni- tor: Vodvil: Assemblies: Secre- tary a Cappella, Librarian Sophomore, President Treble Clef Choirs. Clubs: G.A.A.: Triads. Song Queen. Stecher, Virginia Vice President, Secretary Ad- visory Group: Vodvil. Com- mittees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Jun- ior-Senior Prom: Christmas Ball. Assemblies: Advertising Manager Log: District Music Meet: Treble Clef, Sophomore Choirs. Stelzer, Betty Martha Stewart, James Vog President, Vice President Ad- visory Group: Rifle Club. Stewart, Margaret Lucille Salesgirl Advisory Group: Locker Monitor: Vodvil: Vice President Orchestra: N.W. Re- gional, District Music Meets: Solo Contest: G.A.A. Stone, Carolyn June Big Sister: President Advisory Group: Locker Monitor: Vodvil. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo. Assemblies: a Cappella Choir: Librarian Treble Clef: District Music Meet: Swing Trio: G.A.A. NTNETX'-SIX Storey, Lenna Ruth President Advisory Group: Red Cross Attendant: G.L. Mix Committee: Parlimentarian Re- corder F.H.A. Strief, Beverly Jean Big Sister: President Advisory Group. Committees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior-Senior Prom: Homecoming. Assemblies: Pres- ident Retailer's Club. Sturgeon, Laura Vice President, Salesgirl Advi- sory Group: Vodvil: Junior-Sen- ior Prom. Clubs: G.A.A.: Let- tergirls': Triads. Tarrant, Alta Frances Big Sister: Salesgirl Advisory Group: Library Assistant: Car- nival Capers: Vodvil. Commit- tees: G.L. Mix: Tolo: Junior- Senior Prom: Homecoming. As- semblies: Vespa: Mixed, a Cap- pella Choirs: District Music Meet: Song Queen. Tews, Ethel B. Office Assistant Miss Williams: Treble Clef Choir. Clubs: Re- tailer's, Ushers'. Tingley, Donald Leighton Stage Crew: Manager Base- ball: Lettermen's Club. -, -wr is WV. .fire --: .,.: , , Eg? wx W3 Stratton, Jean Ilene Locker Monitor. Homecoming Committee: Sophomore, Treble Clef Choirs: District Music Meet. A Stroman, Larry Lee Vice President Advisory Group: Band: Orchestra: District Mu- sic Meet. Swan, Charlotte Dee Vodvil: KVAN Radio Program. Committees: Tolo: Junior-Sen- ior Prom: Homecoming: As- sembly. Exchange Editor Log: a Cappella Choir: Sextette: Solo Contest: Girls'Swing Trio: District Music Meet: Drama Club: Red Cross Entertainer. Taylor, Jean Marcile President, Salesgirl Advisory Group: Vodvil: a Cappella, Tre- ble Clef Choirs: District Music Meet. Thompson, Charles A. :if-.gilt , if Trenary, Ralph Dean President, Secretary Advisory Group: Printing Alki, Log: A Rifle Club. Tripp, John William Salesman Advisor Grou ' Vod y pi ' vil, Advisory Assistant Alki, KVAN Radio Program, Assem- blies, J.V. Football. Turner, Robert David Wrestling, Lettermen's Club. Vail, Ronald Homer President, Salesman Advisory Group, Vodvil, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Assemblies, a Cappella, Boys' Choirs, Band, District Music Meet, Track, Swimming. Vickers, Douglas Barnes Vice President, Salesman Ad- visory Group, Vodvil, KVAN Radio Program, Assemblies, a Cappella Choir, Boys' Octet, Band, Orchestra, N. W. Music Conference, District Music Meet, Solo Contest. Volker, James Graf Boys' Choir, Baseball. Voltz, Victor A. Secretary Advisory, a Cappella, Boys' Choirs, Band, Orchestra, District Music Meet, Rifle Club. NINPl'l'YASl'I Tully, Peggy Geraldine Big Sister, Secretary Advisory Group, Office Assistant Mrs. Kracaw, Office Staff, Locker Monitor, Make-up Club, Utterback, Richard Van Gorder, Donald Printer Alki, Log, Boys' Choir, District Music Meets, J.V. Foot- ball, Rifle Club. Vincent, Barbara Jean Delegate S.W.W. G.L. Confer- ence, President Advisory Group, Office Assistant Miss von Berg, Mrs. Kracaw. Com- mittees: G.L. Mix, Tolo, Jun- ior-Senior Prom. Assemblies, Vespa, Pep Club, Song Queen. Voltz, Laura Barbara Locker Monitor, Vodvil, a Cap- pella, Sophomore Choirs, Or- chestra, District Music Meet, Retailers' Club. Waddle, Donna Big Sister, Vice President Advi- sory Group, Red Cross Attend- and. Committees: Junior-Senior Prom, Homecoming. Assem- blies. Clubs: Secretary Ushers', F.H.A., Retailer's. Cafeteria Cashier. NINI-:'rv-Em H1 Walla, Conrad Assemblies, Band, Brass Quar- tette. Wallace, Elinor Irene F.H.A. Club. Watts, Joseph E. President Senior Class, Presi- dent, Secretary Advisory Group, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee, Boys' Choir. Clubs: Fi- nance Chairman Pep, Rifle Club. Wedding, Opal Lee Assemblies, Sophomore, Treble Clef Choirs, District Music Meet. Welter, Clara L. Vice President Advisory Group, Assemblies. Whitney, Beverly Jean Vodvil, Assemblies, a Cappella, Treble Clef Choirs, District Mu- sic Meet. Wallace, DeYon Geniel Big Sister, Offfice Assistant Miss Williams. Clubs: G.A.A., Make-up. Ward, Virginia Dea Secretary Advisory Group, Li- brary Assistant, Vodvil, Assem- blies, a Cappella, Sophomore Choirs, District Music Meet. Weber, Millard Albert Weibel, Dean Alden Vice President Advisory Group, B Football Squad, Wrestling. Clubs: Lettermenls, Vice Presi- dent Rifle. Whetstone, George Frank Wiese, Margaret Jean Vice President Advisory Group, Office Assistant Miss Williams. gpstume Committee, Treble ef. Wille, Mildred Irene President, Vice President Advi- sory Group, Library Assistant, Vodvil, G.L. Mix Committee, Ushers' Club. Willson, Margaret Katheryn Secretary Advisory Group, Red Cross Attendant, Vodvil. Com- mittees: G.L. Mix, Homecom- ing. Assemblies, a Cappella, Treble Clef Choirs, District Mu- sic Meet, G.A.A. Wilson, Robert LeRoy Sergeant-at-Arms Boys'League, President, Vice President Advi- sory Group, Vodvil, Assem- blies, Advisory Assistant Alki, Band, District Music Meet, Var- sity Football, B Squad Bas- ketball. Clubs: Lettermen's, Hi-Y. Winters, Donald Lee President, Vice President Advi- sory Group, Compositor Alki, Log, Boys' Choir, B Squad Football, Basketball. Wondrack, Anne Lois Big Sister, Library Assistant, Vodvil. Committees: Tolo, Jun- ior-Senior Prom, Christmas Ball. Assemblies, Advertising Assistant, Manager Log. Clubs: President Triads, French. Woodruff, Carl Lee President Advisory Group, Cir- culation Manager, Printer Log. NiNErY-NINE Williams, Eleanor Joanne Vodvil, Carnival Capers, Mixed, Treble Clef Choirs. Clubs: G.A.A., Lettergirls', Reporter Spanish. Wilson, Charles Richard President Advisory Group, Locker Monitor, Vodvil, Stage, Sound, Projection Crews, Advi- sory Assistant Alki, Varsity Football, Track, Lettermen's Club. Wilson, William Witt, Donald Wayne Representative Boys' League, Stage Crew. Woodings, Guy Arthur Business Staff Mr. Conover, Baseball, Wrestling, Advisory Manager Sports. Young, Beverly Joyce Big Sister, President, Salesgirl Advisory Group, G.L. Mix Com- mittee, Assemblies. Clubs: G.A.A., Inkifingersi UNF PIUNDRED Young, Joan Big Sisterg Treble Clef. Clubs: G.A.A.g Spanish. Youn Richard Lee S, First Vice President Boys' League, President, Secretary Advisory Group, Vodvilg Jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee, Varsity Basketball, Track, Let- termen's Club. Austin, Buddy Charles Vespa Staff, Boxing. Roseberry, Judy Wilson, Gene Young, Marie Ann Big Sisterg President Advisory Group. Committees: G.L. Mixg Costume, Homecoming. Assem- bliesg P.E. Assistant. Clubs: G.A.A.g Lettergir1s'3 F.H.A. Zaske, Merlin Ray Secretary Advisory Group, Vod- vilg Assemblies, Reporter Log, Robe Custodian a Cappella Choir, Boys' Octetg District Mu- sic Meet. Clubs: Spanishg Press. Kreibich, Robert James Locker Monitor. Stitt, William Dave Mixed Choir, President Biology Club. Varsity Football B Squad Basketball. The following veterans, who have successfully com- pleted their General Educational Development Test prior to May 13, will receive their diplomas with the Class of 1949. Baker, John B. Baldwin, Weir E. Briese, Kenneth F. Brooks, Loren L. Burnett, Alfred L. Clothier, Warren C. Corn, Fred B., Jr. Dow, Wyman Edward Edwards, John Henry Farmer, Louis W. Hart, Julian Woodford Hauzenberger, Edward A. Helm, Albert Jones, Charles E. Kellis, Paul Eugene King, Ronald L. Poe, Charles Leroy Robbs, George B. Robison, William C. Smith, Clarence CBobJ Steveson, Gordon E. Streeter, Donald Claude Toscas, George Van Valkenberg, Earl E. Vernon, Joseph William Weaver, Walter Houston Wulff, Claire Maynard I Class of 50 Miss Dorothy Blair, Head Afliriser Class Colors Green and Gold Class Officers ONE-HUNDRED-ONE liernuril Morris l.oI'vtl:n Roberts Milli: rl Vwlvlv Un-l'1'f'sirIw11! FIRST SEMESTER PRESIDENT Esther Bedell ...A... Barbara Wallis Lois Rivet .....,..,,.. Elsie Sobolewski Donna Hood ....,. Eugene Perry ..,, Willard Wilson .E Marian Downing Duane Allen ..,......... .Y.. Bob Gladson ...,,, Gay Dacus ........., Cliff Andrews ....,.. ,Y,, l' 1'1 -iflmlf l 11-1' l'l'rw14lr'f1l Advisory Group Officers SECOND SEMESTER PRESIDENT Mavis Alvis , Donnie Kling I Cloyce Bell Marlys Aslund . Gail Whitfield . Mike Witter , Doug Mitchell . Susan Fitzgerald Stan Hazlett Wayne Andrews . Bob Skaaden ..,,,, Jim Graham ,..,, Nunn Ulllitil' Nl'1'I'I'ftll'jl ADVISERS Miss Brown Mrs. Carson, Miss Plaster Miss Dunlop Miss Evans, Miss Pollock .... Mrs. Fields, Miss Harty Mr. Frost, Mr. Knoke Mr. Jolin, Mr, Merchant Miss Kirwin Mr. Shields, Mr. Wm. Wood Mr. Suckling Mr. Whitmore Mr. John Wood UN i I I1 wnm-in-'l'Wo Miss Brown IVIRST SEMESTER Esther Bedell ...,..............,................... President Kathleen McLoughlin .A.,..,....... Vice President Betty Hall .............,A..,,Y.......s................ Secretary Betty Spence ..,A,,..Y,Y.Y.,YY,,,,,A,..,,.,t,.,,,,,,. Salesgirl First row: Rozina Record, Gertrude Miner, Ruth Roberts, Arlene Watson, Doris Van Alstine, Betty Spence, Joy Worcester, Mar- lyn Adams, Shirley Jones, Dorothella Lin- scott, Pat Denton, Shirley Plummer. Second row: Delores Ruge,Shirley Browning, Esther Bedell, Mavis Alvis, Phyllis Boadwine, Betty Hall, Virginia Kelso, Barbara Whitrock, Nancy Smith, Sally Abrams, Sella Wineberg, SECOND SEMESTER Mavis Alvis .,,,.......... ............... P 'resident Lois Ann Miller ,,,,,,, ....,. V ice President Marie Conner ,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,. ..,..,l,,,...,,... S ecretary Gwen Pollock ,....,,.........,...,...........,....l.. Salesgirl Miss Brown. Third row: Kathleen McLaugh- lin, Gwen Pollock, Elaine Schafer, Dorothy Thompson, Kathleen Bourke, Marie Conners, Phyllis Hohensee, Kay Haugdahl, Molly O'Connor, Joyce Genz, Dorothy Kates, Vir- ginia Lancaster, Barbara Fountain. Others: Charlene Davis, Lois Ann Miller, Phyllis Neuman, Birdie Terry. Mrs. Carson. Miss Plaster FIRST SEMESTER Barbara Wallis ...l....... ................ P resident Virginia Blackwell ,.,... ,...... V ice President Juanita Quinn ..............,.. ....l........... S ecretary Macelle McKeag .............,.................... Salesgirl First row: Donella Kling, Claudette Kment, Marylu Stock, Patricia Pettey, Lu- cille Wolken, Lynette Gardner, Juanita Quinn, Nancy Payton, Maxine Beasley, Betty Ann Roeder. Second row: Dorothy Davis, Yvonne Kamp, Dorothy Martin, Barbara Hale, Virginia Blackwell. Bonnie Drury, Geraldine Klein, Bonnie Jederberg, Arlene Nuhring, Bonnie Morgan, Mrs. Carson. Third row: Peggy Jean Crumley, Imogene Lee, Sybil Day, Mary Fish, Loretta Roberts, SECOND SEMESTER Donnie Kling ,........ ........,...... P resident Merle Hartley .,...l.... .,.... V ice President Marjorie Devitt .........,..,...,.......,......,., Secretary Yvonne Maynard .............................,.. Salesgirl Sheree Lance, Nancy Walker, Barbara Wal-- lis, Arlene Buzzini, Barbara Barton, Ardyce Davis. Fourth row: Marjorie Spaulding, Lois Short, Merle Hartley, Betty Bergren, Donna Lee Carlton, Leatha Brown, Yvonne May- nard, Marjoric Devitt, Betty Ray, Carolyn Carpenter, Marjorie Christiansen, Macelle McKeag, Miss Plaster. Others: Ethel Allen, Margaret Miller, Janet Sebo, Marguerite Thomsen, Arlene Tobey. UNE-lIl'NI , .yu WW Miss Dunlop FIRST SEMESTER Lois Rivet ,...Y,,,.,....,..,. , .........,,,.., President Bonnie Harwood ,vY,,, ,,Y,,,V V ice President Marilyn Buetow ....,,,,,. ..,..Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ecretary Donna Middleton ......ii,,,,,,..........,.,,,,,, Salesgirl First row: Betty Greville, Le Nelle Dunni- hoo, Helen Dewey, Jan Huff, Peggy Shrop- shire, Diane Thompson, Connie Stark, Elsie Boal, Bonnie Harwood. Second row: Gloria Hopkins, Joanne Hutchinson, Norma Bain, Dorothy Clarke, Phyllis Carter, Cloyce Bell, Kitty Jo Olson, Helen Lemberg, Ida Messin- ger, Carol Schlichtig. Third row: Miss Dun- SECOND SEMESTER Cloyce Bell ,,,.i,,.. ...,,,,,,.,i,,.i,,. P resident Elsie Boal ....,........, , ...,.. Vice President Claudine Glenn .,.,....,,,i.i,...,.,tl.....,t.... Secretary Gayle Adams ,,,,,,,.,,..l......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Salesgirl lop, Peggy Van Devort, Wilma Bushman, Marlene Tally, Donna McNamer, Claudine Glen, Blanche Wood, Joan Alvord, Gayle Adams, Darlene Powers, Lois Rivet. Others: Marilyn Buetow, Jane Cooper, Joyce Green, Lois McCarty, Donna Mae Middleton, Gladys Morris, Virginia Perdue, Betty Lou Ward. Miss Evans. Miss Pollock FIRST SEMESTER Elsie Sobolewski ,,,., Ellen Galbraith ......, June Rogers ,,....... ,...., ,,..... . President Vice President Secretary Maureen Wolf ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,...........,,,,,.,. Salesgirl First row: Beverly Koppe, Dena Chal- quest, Gertrude Parkhurst, Eleanor Kasulka, Lorna Hanson, Maureen Wolf, Martha Hern- don, Beverly Baldridge, Alice Sieward, Jo Hunt, Ann McGilchrist. Second row: Miss Evans, Shirley, Johnson, Gertrude Sewell, Betty Breitenstein, Ellen Galbraith, Joan Dirks, Loraine Lauber, Marlys Aslund, Elsie SECOND SEMESTER Marlys Aslund .,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,lt,, P resident Diane White ....,....... .,...,, V ice President Mona Sundvik .....t,..l,,.............,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary Jo Hunt ,,,,..A,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,,ili.,,...,.,i,,,,,.,,,,,,i Salesgirl Sobolewski, Leatha Berquist, Mona Sundvik, Berline Raines, Betty Hunt, Miss Pollock. Third row: Mae Jean McAvoy, Grace Lowry, June Rogers, Joanne Tweed, Carole Roberts, Diane White, Phyllis Russell, Doris Kinna- mon, Norma Rogers, Doris Aldridge, Barbara Dahl, Betty Yabs, Betty Butz. Others: Jo- Anne Bell, Billee Bullock, Peggy Nixon. E-lilwminlu-I1'm'1: Mrs. FIRST' SEMESTER Donna Hood ............... ,,,,,,,,.,..... P resident Faye Rosander .,,..,.,.,... ..,A. V ice President Carol Dietrich ,....,,...,,...,.Y,..,.....,..,..,,, Secretary Marjorie Thompson ....,,.,,,e,,.,.,...,..... Salesgirl First row: Carol Nelson, Charlotte Paul, Harrietta Perry, Jean Hanson, Charlotte Koons, Ervalea Baxter, Betty Ingram, Wan- da Snyder, Delores Johnson, Pat McDunn, Elsie Scholz, Earlene Hair. Second row: Hen- rietta Goedert, Bernie Dallum, Terry Nichols, Marlene Woods, Bernice Bellamy, Loris Loree, Mary Petersen, Glenda Cotton, Elea- nor Gill, Norma Joan Keyser, Carol Dietrich, Mary Douglas. Third row: Mrs. Fields, 'Carol fiiia Fields SECOND SEMESTER Gail Whitfield ............. ..............,,, P resident Mary Petersen .......................... Vice President Marjorie Thompson ,.,,...................... Secretary Martha Hedin .........l,........,.,.......ll....... Salesgirl Baker, Martha Hedin, Janet Cavens, Gail Whitfield, Donna Hood, Pat Carr, Roberta Price, Lawana Marsh, Hazel Kenny, Rosalie Boley, Miss Harty. Fourth row: Marie Shan- ahan, Virginia Hughes, Iva Ordway, Nona Buker, Sue Robb, Myra Williams, Marjorie Thompson, Anna Mae Ringstad, Joyce Mc- Kay, Laura Austin. Others: Pat Andersen, June Charbonneau, Ruth Hamilton, Eileen Larsen, Faye Rosander, Gerry White. Mr. Frost FIRST SEMESTER Eugene Perry ,.,,. ............... P resident Stan Green ........... ..... V ice President Harvey Boyer ..... ......,.............. S ecretary Dick Hartsock ..,,. ................,........ S alesman Bob Morrison ....... ...,..,., I ntrainnral Manager First row: Louis Finch, Norman Grant, Henry Maas, Bill Underwood, Dale Bock- stadter, Herman Kilwein, Herbert Runyan, Bill Knowles, Harvey Boyer, Joe Munson, Ronald Price, Orin Thorstad. Second row: Jim Stockton, Stan Green, Darrel Wood, Mike Witter, Russell Davis, Glenn Barth, Eugene Pyles, Gene Spring, Don Eliason, . Mr. Knoke SECOND SEMESTER Mike Witter ,,,,.....,,...... ..............,,. P resident Dale Bockstadter ,....... ........ V ice President Eugene Perry ...,,..... ........,.' .......... S e cretary Gene Pyles ........ ................................. S alesinan Herman Kilwein ..,..,,... Intramural Manager Lee Noble, Dale Bott. Third row: Mr. Frost, Dan Carter, Wesley Hylen, Larry Hickey, Bob Church, Walter Lindsay, Maurice O'Cal- laghan, Ed Beaird, Bill Cox, Zane Miller, Norman Webb, Mr. Knoke. Others: Charles Eby, Ernest Furness, Kenneth Guinn, Dennis Herman, Bob Jones, Eugene Perry, Bob Rob- erts, Bob Taylor, 1rx:-3-Ill'wm:l-in-Fivi Mr. Iolin FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Willard Wilson ...,... ..A........... P resident Doug Mitchell ....... ...,............ P resident Raymond Alferd ,,,,,, ,......., . . Vice President Sandy Thayer ........,,,, .,....,,,. . . Vice President Jack Robins ....,,,,,, ..YY.,,,.. ..,.,,....... S e crretary Raymond Alferd ....,.......,..,,, i,,,,...,,.., S dlesman Bill Johnson ...... ...,...,,,i,,,,.i......,... S alesinan Willard Wilson .ii.i,i,.............,. ,,,,,.,,..., S alesinan Jerry Lodge ,,,.,,,,.,...,...,i. Intramural Manager First row: Duane Linkemyer, Raymond Bauer, Bill Barnes, Jerry Lodge, John Somers, Ben Mosley, Mickey Tully, Dick Nel- son, Edward Eddy. Second row: Jerry Miller, Kay Wright, Earl Harris, DeVane Golden, Frank Hodgson, Kenneth Greenfield, Duane Wells, Jack Robins, Gilbert Cobb, Wilbur Garrison, Bob Forrest. Third row: Sandy Thayer, Don Holland, Doug Mitchell, Delbert Jerry Lodge ....,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,, Intramural Manager Ramey, Don Shears, Kenneth Arbour, How- ard Fitzgerald, Arden Manning, Keith Hanes, Jim Sawyer. Fourth row: Dave Oakley, Dick Hauzenberger, Gene Bokemeier, Stanley Jorg, Raymond Alferd, Tom Burgess, William Knight, Thomas Stark, Ronald Jenner, Mr. Jolin. Others: David Creagan, Richard Kel- ley, Bob Noce, George Rhodes, Don Scott, Williard Wilson, Bernard Plamondon. D' Miss Kirwin FIRST SEMESTER Marion Downing ........ ............... P resident Veronica Stella ....... ..... V ice President Elaine Meredith ..... ....... ............. S e cretary Freddy Ann Laws ............. ................ S 0LleSyi1'l First row: Carolyn Arnold, Aldeen Stamp- er, Lorraine Ludwig, Lucillia Barcus, Lois Wolken, Mary Ann Sherbloom, Annabel Gre- nier, Freddie Ann laws. Second row: Alyce Vehrs, Shirley Nagel, Marion Downing ,Helen Alexander, Bonnie Jones, Elaine Meredith, Ethel Ramus,Joanne Chronis,Despo Koupas. Third row: Rosabel Baty, Lois Brewe, Doro- SECOND SEMESTER Susan Fitzgerald ...... ......,,......... P resident Lois Martin ............ A... . . Vice President Despo Koupas ....i.. ......... .i.......... S e cretary Helen Alexander .,.,,.,,.....,.. ,..........,. S alesinan thy Klym, Mary Ann LeBouef, Lois Martin, Lois Butler, Susan Fitzgerald, Lorine Lugin- buhl, Venla Schlund. Fourth row: Miss Kir- win, Marion Alferd, Charlene Womersley, Marlyn Spady, Veronica Stella, Mary McKee, Jean Christensen, Dorothy Patryks, Claire Mcllvain. Others: Shirlee Pickett, Lois Klos- ter, Pat Hart, Juanita Gamon. John Christensen ........,,,Y Intramural Manager' 1 Ill NUREU-Six l FIRST SlClVIlCS'l'ER Mr' Shields SECOND SEMESTER Duane Allen ,,,Y.,.., ..,.....,...... P 'resident Stan Hazlett ,,,,.,, ..,.,...,........ P resident Bill Crawford ,...l., .. Vice President John Brown ....,, ..,,,,, V 'ice President John Westby ,,., YYlYY,..,............ S ecretary Jerry Gaines ...... .........,......,Y,,.. S ecretary Dick Moore ........ ....., ....,.,,,,. Y,i,,....... S a l esman Mark Johnson ..,...,,.,.,..,...............,..... Salesman John Westby ..,.........,..r.. Intramural Manager First row: Glen Thornton, Allen Murdock, Craig Stone, Bill Chisholm, Bud Walker, Bob George, Jim Rintala, Dick Bates, Nordean Beacock, Jim Raynor. Second row: Larry Boncbrake, Bob Sager, Bill Lindsey, Ken Fitz- gibbon, Bob Crockford, Dale Sherk, Don Dineen, Art Wolfe, Reggie Jones, Ronnie Archer. Third row: Mark Johnson, Dick Moore, John Westby, Dick Mudge, Roy Sny- der, Bob Ringquist, Jim Martin, Jack Rake, Pat Beck, Gene Bomstad, Willie Anderson. Fourth row: Mr. Shields, Jim Castrey, Gerald John Westby ,.,,,,,,,,.i,,.,,. Intramural Manager Larkin, Jack Beckel, Tom Dove, Bill Craw- ford, Allan Nelson, Duane Allen, Tom Leach, Bob Thompson, Bill Dunn. Fifth row: Jim McDowell, Tom Rayburn, Kenneth Hubbard, Ken Woodbury, John Brown, Harold Corri- gan, Phillip Hoke, Jim George, Dennis Dunne, Stan Hazlett. Others: Russell Archer, Edward DuChene, Jerry Gaines, Dale Hole, Dexter Hood, Dick Pio, Floyd Robinson, Clyde Rose, Bob Shepherd, Dick Trexler, Mr. Wm. Wood. Fiasr SIGIXIICSTER Bob Gladson ..,,.,,,. .,,......... P resident Don Wardrop ,...., .. Vice President Bob Herb .........,.......... ....................... S eeretary Dick Baranovich .........,.......i.............. Salesman First row: Marvin Sutter, Arwin Hox- worth, Norman Davis, Don Whitenack, Duane Ross, Joe White, Wayne Andrews, Bob Gladson, Don Miller, Dick Pederson, Marvin Lehr, Dorland Kirk. Second row Dick Mc- Vickers, John Christensen, Warner Cook, Jim Rhodes, Dick Hardy, Al Price, Bob Herb, Don Mr. Suckling Wayne Andrews Arwin Hoxworth Dick Baranovich Don Bleth . ..,............... . Dick McVickers . SECOND SEMESTER President Vice President Secretary Salesman Intramural Manager Nelson, Ken Cooper, Bob Brooks, Bill Scheide, Bill Hunt. Third row: Ray Small, Bill Carr, Bob Fernea, Bob Collins, Bob Ma- lain, Dale Hutchison, Dick Baranovich, Bob Harris, Don Bleth, Don Wardrop, Mr. Suck- ling. Others: Frank Brumfiel, Norman Col- lins, Hx:-2-lll'x1wRi1 SMEXJ mf?-2 Ni lg. f-'A Q'-A Q: sd , lr 4 , 5 an Y ' as , mmf, at 'Di -L H 1- ph NE Aly! Q , , 4 ar ,I Q fi I R ,Tit e eaves: 4 g ,F in , B -J . ln g g 4 2-11? 2' .,. -I 1: ' Mr. Whitmore FIRST SEMESTER Gay Dacus ....,..V ' , ..,.,...,,,,, President Vern Emter .,....... .,,,,..... V ice President Gordon Lehr ...,,.. .......,,,..,.,.,,..,,, S ecretary Don Myers ..,,.,...,r.....,r,r..........,...........r. Salesman Marvin Woolf ,..........,..,. Intramural Manager First row: Marvin Woolf, George Whita- ker, Edgar Haakonstad, Lloyd Robinson, Bruce Thompson, Ronnie Schiltz, Franklin Jones, Harry Anderson. Second row: Floyd Ulrich, Don Holter, Verlyn Fletcher, Alex Heberlein, Bill Bellingar, Gordon Lehr, Don Myers, Orson Ravenberg, Gerald Wilson. Third row: Bernard Morris, Gene Bainbridge, SECOND SEMESTER Bob Skaaden ..... ...,..,.....,.. P resident Gay Dacus ,.,,....... ........... V ice President Marvin Woolf .,..... ......................... S ecretary Bob Gibbons ......,......,...,.,.................... Salesman Marvin Woolf ................ Intramural Manager Bill Earing, Joe Sorenson, George Sundem, Bob Harlan, Bill Gooding, Bill Pfister. Fourth row: Don Olson, Vern Emter, Bob Hanson, Tom Miksch, Bob Gibbons, Gay Dacus, Ronnie Knauss, Dean Vilander, Mr. Whitmore. Others: Dan Walker, Bob Col- grove, Jim Johnson, Bob Hansen, Bob Skaa- den. Mr. John Wood FIRST SEMESTER Cliff Andrews ,..i.,. ,...,,......,,,, P resident Francis Esch ,.,,...ii,,,l ,.ii..., . . Vice President Duane Kinnunen ....,. ..,,,,i................ S ecretary Albert Reyrnond ......,........,,.,.,,,..,...... Salesman Harvey Heimbuck ,....,,. Intramural Manager First row: Don Benjamin, Leland Nelson, Al Gosiak, Jim O'Rourke, Pat Lemon, Fran- cis Esch, LeRoy Hart, Artie Supina, Allan McNeal, Harvey Heimbuck, Bob Stephens. Second row: Charlie Morris, Dick Sager, Ray Vance, Harold Powell, Jerry Robinson, Zane Nelson, Bud Standford, Larry Beutelschies, Cliff Andrews, Bill Boyd, Eddie Forsythe, SECOND SEMESTER Jim Graham ..... .............., P resident LeRoy Hart , ...... ............ V ice President Pat Lemon ,.... ...........,........,,.,. S ecretafry Ray Vance .........................,..........,..... Salesman Ben Sloane ...,......,..,,.,,., Intramural Manager Albert Reymond, Ray Bainter. Third row: Dick Cowell, George Gessford, Bill Miller, Carl Zent, Carl Williams, Ben Sloane, Bob Gill, Jim Graham, Carroll Nelson, Bob Hoeft, Bob Hopkins, Duane Kinnunen, John Hen- rickson, Mr. Woods. Others:Douglas Kindall, Bob McNichols, Jim Walling. ONE-IIN NURED-l 1IGH'l' Flu illlemurg uf ZFranriu ifirnsun Evunarh Class of '51 Mr. Marvin Cummings, Head Arliriser Class Colors Maroon and Gray Class Officers ONE-HUNDRED NINE FIRST SEMESTER PRESIDENT ltu P7'Psi1lf'nt H!'i'I'F'fll7',ll I ire, I'l'+Jxi1Iwlt Advisory Group Officers SECOND SEMESTER PRESIDENT Sybil Sumrow ,,,,,,, ..... D iana Munger ,..... Fred Wilcox .o.... Mary Bacon ....,,.. Al Becker ....,,...... Gordon Mosely .. Bob Jones ............ Herman Jones .... Bill Ellis .,......,,Vl.. Kay Bockstadter Pat Gregg .....,,l., Jean Liming .,..... Elsa Anderson ,,,l Florence Martin Carol King .,..,,,,. Jack Sloane .,..... Luther Beck ....... Orville Iverson ,e,. Pat Holbrook ...... Don Gaiser Terry Wheeler Bob Perry Kent McLachlan l,,,, Roy Glenn ll,,,, Rita Torres .... Joan Purviance l,,,. Helen Jones .... ...,l.,,...Jeri Peru Trudy Egger l.., ...,. Ann Ross ,,..l. Gordon Speyer , Bob Stair ssl-ll Huveiu Sully ilrimm if4'Il1ilYl'llS ADVISERS Miss Babcock Mr. Barter .. Miss Frazer Mr. Furno Mr. Hillstrom Mr. Johnston Mr. Lundborg Mr. Nash Miss Orr Miss Salter .. Miss Slaney Miss Smith Mrs. Tonkin Miss Wieseke Miss Wintler Mr. Zellmer Ov' Hi N. DRED-'l'EN Miss Babcock FIRST SEIVIESTER Sybil Sumrow ....... ..,....,...,,,. P resident Val Eischen ........ . .... Vice President Sally Parks ..,...... ........... S ecretary Lucille Adams ...,..,..,.,...,.,....w.. ........ S alesrnan First row: Peggy Roeser, Emmy Lewis, Shirley Davis, Helen King, Dolores Powell, Winters, Janette Burns, Lucille Second row: Sally Parks, Clara Joanne Adams. Aspholm, Normadell Teel, Diana Munger, Elaine Millington, Pat Dye, Nathalie Harris, SECOND SEMESTER Diana Munger ....... .,,...,......... P resident Sybil Sumrow ......... ...... V ice President Dolores Powell ....... .....,,...... S ecretary Patricia Dye ............., ......,,....,.............. S alesman Margaret Rowley. Third row: Sybil Sumrow, Geraldine Gablehouse, Suzanne Hinz, Donna Belland, Val Eischen, Eveyln Dean, Twhylla Krumm, Dorothy Smith. Others: Faye Brehm, Roberta Childs, Barbara Fish, Louise Guenther, Irene Jirmasek, Carleen Borden, Mr. Barter FIRST SEINIESTER Fred Wilcox ,,,,.,,,., ,......,... P resident Kenneth Cole ,,,,.,,, ...,,, V ice President Myron Masser ...... .,......... S ecretary Harold Evans .........,.,,..........,..,.........., Salesman First row: Bill Beattie, Jerry Ackley, Ken Towle, Ray Fretheim, Wallace Gill, Barry Campbell, Bill Nuber, Don Ceaser, Myron Masser, Ken Cole. Second row: Harold Evans, Jerry Couch, Bill Hecker, Myles Lu- binski, John Romig, John Voyantzis, Jack Golden, Richard Koskell, Cliff Edwards, Jim. ' SECOND SEMESTER Wallace Gill ....,... ........,,,l,,,,,,, P resident Cliff Edwards .........,.. ...,.. V ice President Orville Fretheim ...i.i .,,,,,,,,,,,, S eeretary HaI'Old Evans .............,,,,.,........,,,.,,,,,,, Salesman Lawson. Third row: Arthur Hooper, Sonny Iverson, Gary Smith, Harvey Bjerke, Rich- ard Payne, Russell Boveia, Fred Wilcox, Lawrence Molyneux, Dale Buchanan, Mr. Barter. Others: Richard Baldwin, George Dalton, Leland Potter, Homer Wolfington. UNH-Il1'N11 Miss Frazer FIRST Sicmizsfrmz Mary Bacon ,,..,,A,...A......... ,....,,.,... P resident Genevieve Kulackoski ..,., ...... V ice President Mary Walling .,,,......,,..... ............ S ecretary Barbara Bakke ..,.,...,...,..,..,..,..,,......., Salesman First row: Betty Hash, Virginia Price, Ann DeVaney, Molly Wisemantle, Sally McCoy, Lynn Sandstrom, Mary Bacon, Jeanne Daw- son, Lois Sutter, Sally Drake, Mertice Miner, Shirley Guilford, Lois Allen, Helen Fisher, Genevieve Kulackoski, Eleanor Osborn, SECOND SEMi:s'1'ER Pat Holbrook .,.,.. .,................. P resident Mary Bacon ..,.,, ...,.., V ice President Mertice Miner ,,.... .......,,..., S ecretary Mary Walling i,...,....e,.,,,.,,,.,..,..,.,....,,,. Salesman Mary Walling, Cherie Rogers, Jeanie Lill- eeng, Pat Parnell, Jeannine Seivers, Pat Hol- brook, Joyce Brewer, Barbara Bakke, Miss Frazer. Others: Jackie Caples, Rose Marie Deiss, Laurel Ellithorpe, Bonnie Elmgren, Alice Johnson, Nadine Smith, Patsy Toepfer. Mr. Furno FIRST Si:Mr:s1'F:R Sr:1'oN1m SEMi:s'ri:R Al Becker .........,,....,.. ,.,,,,,.i,..,,, P resident Don Gaiser ....,....,..... ,...l.,....,..,,. P resident Walter Bachmeier ,..i. ,.... V ice President Roy Wakeman .......,.. ....,, V ice President Bob Williams i,,i,i,i,i, ,,,.,,,,,,, S ecretary Walter Bachmeier ..,,.. ..i,,.,,,,,,, S ecretary Max Maubach cccc..c..,.,,..,.i..ii.ic,.......,,,,, Salesman Max Maubach ........,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,.,,.,,,, Salesman First row: Kenny Bacon, Alan Morris, Bob Rosendaul, Elmore Seeds, Roy Wakeman, Don Gaiser, Bill Blackwell, Rodney Taylor, Richard Johnson, Robert Eggert, Dave Krci- bich, Tom Leeper. Second row: Mr. Furno, Charles Floyd, Redmond Sharp, Jim Paxton, Bob Twidwell, Jerry Brandon, Bill Dozark, Tom Horne, Jerry Gray, Dick Dark, Dale Hetrick. Third row: Jack Murphy, Stanley Burnett, Allen Almer, Bill Chisholm, Walter Bachmeier, Ronnie Covington, Clifford Rausch, Gene Stange, Max Maubach, Bob Williams, John Wondrack. Others: Elvin Becker, Ronald Obert, Edwin Rogers. RFII l::l.lCY flNF llUNllRlf1l'l-TVVELVI' x , , T l Mr. Hillstrom FIRST Si+lMlCS'I'ICR Gordon Mosely ...,.. .............. P resident Gordon Torrey ...... ,....,. V ice President Bill Bork ............. ..,..........,.,A.........,,. S ecretary Ken Owens ..,,....,..w..,,.,.....,.,.,..,..,.,,...,. Salesman First row: Don Modrall, Harry Martin, Lee Pio, Jim Erstad, Gordon Mosely, Ken Owens, Bob Ashley, Cletus France, John Kin- yon, Bill Nobel. Second row: Barry Smith, Clarence Brunner, Howard Hymas, Dale Withers, Todd Cleveland, Joe Casanova, Les- SECOND SEM Es'rER Terry Wheeler ,.....i. A,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,, P resident Scott Lovely .......... ,..... V ice President John Kinyon ..........,.,...., ,,..,,,,,,,, S eeretary Gordon Torrey ..,,,..,..,,.,,,,Y,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Salesman ter Scott, Gordon Torrey, Bill Bork, Bill Baird, Lyle Von Tersch, Martin Spiva, Clar- ence Moore, Scott Lovely, Terry Wheeler, Dick Daily, Lloyd Larson, Mr. Hillstrom. Others: Willis Bird. Mr. Johnston Finsr SElX1lCS'I'lCR Bob Jones ,.......... .............. P resident Chet Hill ..,.,,. ...,.,. V ice President Don Fish .......,.. ............. S ecretary Dave Drew ..............................,........... Salesman First row: Mark Ruland, Robert Chisholm, Blaine Krenelka, Laverne Merwin, Karl An- derson, Elwyn Felts, Jim Burris, Leroy Lar- sen, Paul Brickey. Second row: Duane Wil' son, Ralph Rice, Leon Bergerud, Marvin Cox, Bob Jones, Richard Reagon, James Zerr, Clarence Stein, Chester Hill. Third row: Merle Templeton, Jim Bell, Omar SECOND SEMESTER Bob Perry ..,.., .........,.l... P resident Chet Hill ............l .,,,.. V ice President Elwyn Felts ...,.l .....,...,.. S ecretary Dave Drew ..c..,l................................... Salesman Wood, John Nelson, Lee Morris, David Drew, Don Omvig, George Gaither. Fourth row: Dick Vail, Richard Ossinger, Russell Bailey, Bob Perry, Don Fish, John Bursey, Jack Blanchard, Mr. Johnston. Others: John Bright, Donald Davis, Harry Eipper, Clyde Falls, Bob Snell, David Weir, Don Anderson. NNE-HUNDRED THIRTEEY Mr. Lundberg Fmsw' SEMESTER Herman Jones ....,. ..,..,...,.,. P resident Doug McClelland ..... ..,,,,, V ice President Don Veith .........Y.Y.........,......,,..,.,....,..., Secretary Jim Cranston ....................,,.,............,, Salesman First row: Ronnie Gustafson, Bob Kuyken- dall, LeRoy Morrone, Robert Gard, Bob De- Long, Jerry Liming, Jim Cranston, George Hughes, Leonard Huebner, Bob McRae, Jackie Berg. Second row: Dale Bainter, Er- win Miller, Don Veith, Rodney Ellertson, Gor- don Thomas, Douglas McClelland, Dave Ap- plegate, Gerald Ness, Ben Shropshire, Victor Sncomi SEMESTER Kent McLachlan ....... ....,.w,,,,,,,,,,. P reszdent Bob Kuykendall ........, .,.... V ice President Doug McClelland ........,, .,,,..,..,.. S ecretary Dave Applegate .........,..i,tt......,,.,,....... Salesman Sweringen, Howard Stevens. Third row: Mr. Lundberg, Cecil Burson, Herman Jones, Chuck Sipes, Curtis Wooten, Ron Soule, Bob Bush, Fred Hammer, Kent McLachlan, Bill Woolsey, Jim Neiman. Others: Chuck Chris- topherson, Aaron Duncan, Bob Harshman, Sam Hill. ,,..-v 1 S i Mr. Nash FIRST Snmnsfrlcn SECOND SEMESTER William Ellis ,,,,,,, .....,,..., P resident Roy Glenn -,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.-..,.. p resident Joe Rocha ....,, ----- V ice President Obedell Belcher ,,... .l,,.. V ice President Roy Hutts ........i..................... .......... S 9C7 eta7'y Roy Hlltts ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,Y,,..-,,,--,,,, S 901-etary DOH Velte ......vwVY'Y............,--,-VA,-------------- Salesman Max RiChaI'dS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,l,l,,,,l,,,,,l,,,,,,, Salesman First row: Al Thurston, Herbert Leiser, Bob Miller, Bob Lippert, Jimmy Stringfellow, Jim Gaylor, Billy Thompson, Alan Mc- Nichols, Don Folck, Allen Arnold. Second row: Don Velte, Charles Ruff, Basil Ostrum, Obedell Belcher, Ralph Dickinson, Bill Ellis, Duane DuPuis, Jack Nettleingham, Bernard Boell, Roy Hutts, Ernest Wendland, James Curry. Third row: Mr. Nash, Gary Seefeldt, Eugene Brown, Joe Rocha, Roy Glenn, Art Ziebell, Glen Baker, Raymond Hills, John Schleder, Don Mose, Max Richards. Others: Frahnk Cain, Edwin Sinclair, Duane Winter- rot . 1 H1 XI iclfilv-If'c1I'l':'1'RHN Miss Orr Fmsr Smv1Ii:s1'lm SECOND S1+:M1+:s'rEn Kay Bockstadter .,........ .............,.. P resident Rita Torres ..,............,... .......,.......,. P resident Barbara Meredith ........ ...... V ice President Mickey Breneman ,,,,,, ,,,,,,., V ice President Jeanne Coldwell .....,.. ............. S eeretary Patsy McKinney ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S eeretary Virginia Cusic ............,... ........,.......... S alesman Rae Jean Nelson ..,....................,...,..,i Salesman First row: Virginia Cusic, Ann Paben, Anner Minnieweathers, Darlene Forrest, Kay Bockstadter, Mickey Breneman, Peggy Kala- han, Donna Mae Zundel, Charlene Wiggins, Jeanne Coldwell, Evelyn Schmunk. Second row: Marilyn Hooks, Ollie Brown, Dorothy Graham, Billie Shore, Mary Ann Moon, Geraldine Garretson, Charlene Weir, Rose Marie Peasley, Rita Torres, Joan Snider, Lorraine Deaton. Third row: Donna Han- cuff, Geraldine Ambrose, Luella Adams, Rae Jean Nelson, Barbara Meredith, Beverly Preiss, Patsy McKinney, Donna Butler, Car- ole Barbeau, Garnett Kleinschmidt, Joanne Lance, Joan Carpenter, Miss Orr. Others: Shirley Helvie, Delores Nadgwick, Betty Wi s. Miss Salter FIRST SEIWICSTER Pat Gregg ,,,..,l,..,, ..,..,,....,..., P resident Nancy Larson ,........ ...,,, V ice President Mildred Foster ,....... ...,...,....,,.. Secretary Helen Fair ,,,,.,,,..,......,......,,,,..,,,,,,,..,l.., Salesman First row: Caroline Taylor, Jo Anne Car- penter, Pat Gregg, Joanne Weiss, Betty Lou Browning, Haroldine Henry, Audrey Har- rnan, Lois Kellogg, Marlene Meyer. Second row: Sally George, Sally Moore, Darlene Klemetsrud, Bernice Spangler, Dorothy Col- grove, Marilyn Roses, Dixie Geer, Rita Rog- SECOND SEMESTER Joan Purviance ,..,.., ,,...,,.,........ P resident Mildred Foster ...... ..,..., V ice President Pat Gregg ,.......... ....... ......,.......... S e cretary Crissie Paeth .......,..,...,i.......,...,.......,.,.. Salesman ers, Leona Barcus, Miss Salter. Third row: Pat Livingston, Anna Dyvig, Betty Lou Mackmer, Pat House, Crissie Paeth, Nancy Larson, Arliss Anderson, Kathleen Wieweck, Joan Purviance, Mildred Foster. Others: Helen Fair, Patricia MacArthur, Linda Skeels. 1lNli-HL'Nlllill l Il Il Fffii . ,..,,,,.. 1 'iff Miss Slanev FIRST SEMESTER Jean Liming .....,,.......,,.,. ........,...... P resident Helen Jones ........,,.Y,,,,....... ....., V ice President Charlene Duckworth ...,.. ,.,A........ S ecretary Flora Lee Garber ,..,.,,..,.........,..,,,l.,., Salesman First row: Nonnie Sinclair, Dolores Ro- mero, Wanda Owings, Doris Balabon, Nancy Pratt, Donna Kirstine, Geraldine Fisher, Lu- anne Hole, Helen Jones. Second row: Phyllis Bringman, Margaret Hale, Leona Forbes, Betty Almer, Dolores Moll, Flora Lee Garber, Dolores Rogers, Jean Woodings, Ruth White, SECOND SEMESTER Helen Jones ........... ..............., P resident Delores Rogers ...... .,.,.,. V ice President Beverly Snider .,...,, ...,,,..,l,c. S ecretary Nancy Pratt ,,......,...,,.r.r,.,........,.,,,,,r., Salesman Charlene Duckworth. Third row: Miss Sla- ney, Beverly Snyder, Carol Graham, Barbara Haugen, Jeanie Lirning, Lois Burton, Dorothy Parsell, Betty Cardon, Elaine Erie, Delores May. Others: Donna Mae Beng, Elaine Kelley, Phyllis Nelson. Miss Smith FIRST SEMESTER Elsa Anderson .,,..,.. .,.,........ P resident Ina Moran ,..,..........,,.,., .. ,.., Vice President Beverly Hillstrom ..,,, ...,........ S ecretary Jeri Peru ....,...l,..,,,,,....,.......,....,..,........ Salesman First row: Joan Eichmann, Larnzella Lewis, DeLores Wasnoska, Betty Jean Ran- dall, Patsy Wenzel, Twylia Lorenz, Arlene Sedell, Beverly Hillstrom, Helen Simpson, Joan Pagels. Second row: Roberta Frahm, Joyce Nicholas, Darlene Harris, Verna Kel- ley, Juanita Green, Donna Cone, Pat Marsh, SECOND SEMESTER Jeri Peru .,,,......,.. , ,,,,,,.,...,,,t, President Joyce Nicholas .,.... ....,., V ice President Ina lVIOI'al'1 .,,,.....,.. ,,,.,.,,,,,,, S egretary Joan Pagels ,ic,..,,.....,,,...,,,,,.....,.......,,,,, Salesman Jeri Peru, Ada Miller, Alvaretta Egan, Billie Williams, Ina Moran. Third row: Miss Smith, Sarah Fanning, Jacque Tyler, Reba Taylor, Sylvia Dick, Joan Cadwell, Lilly Barnett, Delores Scholz, Patsy Lawson, Shirley Rol- ling, Elsa Anderson, Susan Daniels. Ov HI XDREU-SIXTI-:Ex Mrs. Tonkin FIRST SEMESTER Trudy Eggers .,.,. .............. P resident Nancy Stein ..,..... ..,.. V ice President Judy Frink ...,...,. ....,..... S ecretary Della Andruss ........ .,.,,. ,..............,. S a Zesmdn First row: Helen Small, Janice Turpin, Marlene Baxter, Georgia West, Joan Lyon, Maureen Kilwein, Patty Nichols, Della An- druss, Barbara Miller, Donna Hines. Second row: Monica Ritty, Pat Peirson, Merlynn Root, Thelma Kohlhepp, Louise Briedwell, Nancy Stein, Barbara Lee, Florence Martin, SECOND SEMESTER Florence Martin .Y,,. ......,,.........rr P resident Judy Frink ......,..r,, ...... V ice President Patt Nichols ..,.. .,.......,,, S ecretary Nancy Stein ..,......,..i,,,.i,.. ............... S dlesnian Dolly Bradley, Pat Dills. Third row: Rose Lee, Rita Lee, Rosalie Gilmore, Mary Jane Greer, Judy Frink, Trudy Egger, Lois Mor- rison, Geraldine Cook, Gloria Jacobson, Glo- ria McElbrath, Mrs. Tonkin. Others: Char- lotte Bundlie, Marjorie Callaway, Barbara Teters. Miss Wieseke FIRST SEMESTER Carol King .......,..........,. ...,........... P resident Jo Crapeau ...........,,..,....,.. ..... V ice President Donna Charbonneau ,..,... .......,.. S ecretary Cleda Furgason ...........,,..,.,i..,.......... Salesman First row: Dorothy Plum, Wilma Olsen, Lois Sellers, Phyllis Davis, Ann Ross, Sally Grimm, Donna Charbonneau, Dolores Winge, Maxine Moulton, Caroline Beherns. Second row: Joann Miller, Pat O'Shea, Bernice Kraft, Carol King, Virginia Lytle, Lorraine Martin, Betty Lewis, Joyce Farnstrom, Lois SECOND SEMESTER Ann Ross .,,,.,..,,,,.,,,. ...,......,,r....,, P resident Joyce Farnstrom ....., ,..... V ice President Caroline Beherns ....... ......,,,.,., S ecretary Lois Sellers ,,.....,.,,,........................r..... Salesman West, Beverly Nelson, Alice Stephens. Third row: Miss Wieseke, Jo Crapeau, Charlotte Dixon, Norma Thompson, Dorothy Volker, Marilyn Harris, Joan Burnett, Eleanor Eigsti, Donna Ketron, Molly Bradley, Cleda Furga- son. Others: Delpha Hinz. 4rNE-lh'NnRED Miss Wintler FIRST SEMESTER Jack Sloane ......... ..,,,,........ P resident Gordon Speyer ....., ..........,..... V ice President Danny Hinkle ..............,.......,,,,,,,,........ Salesman First row: Everett Gibson, Ralph Pickett, Danny Hinkle, Bill Carpenter, Douglas Hyl- dahl, Roger Strobel, Ronald Farrell, Fred Brown, Don Wendt, John Nye, Delbert Teal. Second row: Miss Wintler, Riley Dillon, Ar- nold Dillon, Drew Bartlett, Ronald Arnold, Maurice Fracker, Gale Todd, DclRey Wasno- SECOND SEMESTER Gordon Speyer ...,. .,..,......,....., P resident Erwin Ericksen .,,,., ,.,.,,,,,,, V ice President Gale Todd .................,.A,,,,,..,....,,,,,,,,..,... Salesman ska, Keith Borg, Tommy Clemmons, Don Ber- nash, Donald Ripley. Third row: Erwin Ericksen, Jimmy Marble, Jack Sloane, Del- bert Mosier, Donald Zirjacks, Merle Dell, Benny Dacus, Gordon Speyer, Bill Otos, Rue- ben Schram, Jim Vickers, Dan Mittelstedt. Other: Bill Coldwell Mr. Zellmer FIRST SEMESTER Luther Beck ..,..... ......,....,..,,,, P resident Bob Luse r,,,,.,,...r., l,.,,r V ice President Marion Branch .,,,,,, ..,.,,.,..... S ecretdry Roger Burchfield ,,..,,......,.,,,,,......,.,.,,, Salesman First row: Dale Furness, Melvin Evenson, Luther Beck, Francis Goedert, Jack Taylor, Jim Herb, Robert Wilkerson, Merton Oakes, Jim Muhm, Gary Smith. Second row: Earl Rosendaul, Glen Horn, George Conley, Bill Fisher, Dennis Wolken, Marion Branch, Hugh Edwards, Lester Johnson, Elmer Kraft, SECOND SEMESTER B0b Stair ............... ...........l...,,. P resident Bob LLISC ........,.......... ...... V ice President Dave Nurnberger ...... .,......... S egretary Roger Burchfield .......,.,,.,,.,,, ..,,.,......, S alesman Bob Luse, George Paul. Third row: Oscar Mather, Bob Stair, Clifford Sharp, Bud Lee, Bill Chard, Jack Anderson, Leithere Knight, Ed Bjork, Roger Burchfield, Dave Nurnber- ger, Keith Ahola, Mr. Zellmer. Others: Harry Boyer, Robert MacArthur, Jake Mortensen, Gary Waite. -SkVENTEEN I NDRED-l'lIGH'I'EllN Abrams, Sally Adams, Gayle Adams, Marlyn Aldridge, Doris Alexander, Helen Alferd, Marion Alferd, Raymond Allen, Duane Allen, Ethel Alvis, Mavis Alvord, Joan Andersen, Pat Anderson, Harry Anderson, VVillie Andrews, Cliff Andrews, VVayne Kenneth Arbour, Archer, Ronnie Archer, Russell Arnold, Carolyn Aslu-nd, Marlys Austin, Laura Bain, Norma Bainbridge, Gene Bainter, Ray Baker, Carol Baldridge, Beverly Baranovich, Richard Barcus, Lucelia Barnes, Bill Barth, Glenn Barton, Barbara Bates, Dick Baty, Rosabel Bauer, Ray Baxter, Ervalea Beacock, Nordean Beaird, Ed Beasley, Maxine Beck, Pat Beckel, Jack Bedell, Esther Bell, Cloyce Bell, Jo Anne Bellamy, Bernice Bellingar, Bill Benjamin, Don Bergren, Betty Bergquist, Letha Beutelsc-hies, Larry Blackwell, Virginia Bloth, Don Boadwine, Phyllis Boal, Elsie Bockstadter, Dale Hokemeier, Gene Boley, Rosalie Bomstad, Gene Bonebrake, Larry Bott, Dale Bourke, Kathleen Boyd, Bill Boyer, Harvey Breitenstein, Bs-ttv Brewe, Lois Brooks, Bob Brown, John Brown, Leatha Browning, Shirley Brumfiel, Frank Buetow, Marilyn Buker, Nona Junior Class R011 Bullock, Billee Burgess, Tom Burnett, Lois llnschman, XVilnia Butz, Betty Buzzini, Arlene Carlton, Donna Lee Uarpenter, Carolyn Carr, Bill Carr, Pat Carter, Dan Carter, Phyllis Castrey, Jim Cavz-ns, Janet Clialquest, Dena Charbonneau, June Chisholm, Bill Christensen, Jean Christensen, John Christiansen, Marjorie Chronis, Joanne Church, Bob Clark, Dorothy Cobb, Gilbert Conner. Rlarie Uollins, Bob Collins, Norman Cook, XYarner Cooper, Jane Cooper, Ken Corrigan, Harold Cotton, Glenda Cowell, Dick Cox, Bill Crawford, Bill 1'reag'an, David Crockford, Bob Cruniley, Peggy Dacus, Gay Dahl, Barbara Dallum, Bernie Davis, Ardyce Davis Charlene Davis, Delores Davis Dorothy Davis Norman Davis Russell Day, Sybil Denton, Pat Devitt, Marjorie Dewey, Helen Dietricfh, Carol Dineen, Don Dirks, Joan Douglas, Mary Dove, Tom Downing, lVIarian Drury, Bonnie DuChene, Edward Dunn, Bill Dunne, Dennis Dunnihoo, Le Nell Earing, Bill Eby, Charles Eddy, Edward Eliason, Don ldmter, Vern Esch, lfraneis Fernea, Bob Fineli, Louie Fish, Mary Fitzgerald, Howard Fitzgerald, Susan Fitzgibbon, Ken Fletcher, Verlyn Forrest, Bob Forsythe, Eddie Fountain, Barbara Frank, Ervin Furness, Ernest Gaines, Jerry Galbraith, Ellen flamon, Juanita Gardner, Lynette Garrison, XVilbur li65llZ, Joyce George, Bob lla-orge, .lim Gesstord, George Gibbons, Bob Gill, Bob Gill, Eleanor Gladson, Bob mils-nn, Claudine Goedert, Henrietta tioldan, Devane Gooding, Bill tiosiak, Albert Graham, Jim Grant, Norman Green, Joyce Green, Stan Greenfield, Kenneth ilrenier, Annabelle Greville, Betty tluinn, kenneth llaakonstad, Edgar llair, Earlene llals-, Barbara llall, Betty llamilton, Ruth llanes, Keith Hansen, Bob I lanson, Joan Hanson, Lorna lla rdy, Dir-k Harlan, Bob Harris, Bob l larris, Earl llart, LeRoy Hart, Pat llart, VVoodt'ord llartley, Merle Harwood, Bonnie llaugdahl, Kay Hauzenberger, Dick llazlett, Stan Heberlein, Alex lledin, Martha lleimbuoh, Harvey Hendrickson, Jac-k llerb, Bob llerrnan, Dennis Herndon, Martha Hickey, Larry Hodgson, Frank lloeft, Bob Hohensee, Phyllis lloke, Phillip Holm-, Dale llolland, Don Holter, Don Ilood, Dexter llood, Donna Hopkins, Bob Hopkins, Gloria Hoxworth, Arwin llubbard, Ken Huff, Jan llughes, Virginia llnnt, Betty Hunt, Bill I lunt, Jo Hutchinson, Dale llutchison, .To Hylen, Wesley Ingrani, Betty .leih-rherg, Bonnie Jenner, Ronald Johnson, Delores Johnson, .Tim Johnson, Mark .lohnson, Shirley Jones, Bob Jones, Bonnie Jones, Franklin Jones, Reggie Jones, Shirley Jorg, Stanley Kamp, Yvonne Kasulka, Eleanor Nates, Dorothy Kelley Dick Kelso, Virginia Kenny, Hazel Keyser, Joan Kilwein, Herman Kindall, Doug' Kinnainon, Doris Kinnuncn, Duane Kirk, Dorland Klein, .lorry Kling, Donnie Kloster, Lois Klyrn, Dorothy Knn-nt, Claudette Knauss, Ronnie Knight, Bill Knowles, Bill Koons, Charlotte Konpe, Beverly Koupas, Despo Lancaster, Virginia Lanre, Sheree Larkin, Gerry Larsen, Eileen Lauher, Loraine Laws, Freddie Ann Leach, Tom LeBouef, Mary Ann Lee, lmogene L1-hr, Gordon Lehr, Marvin Leniberg, Helen Lemon, Pat Lindsay, Walter Lindsey. Bill Linkernyer, Duane Linscott, Dorothella Lodge, Jerry lioree, Loris Lowry, Grace Ludwig, Lorraine Luginbuhl, Lorine McAvoy, Jean McCarty, Lois McDowell, Jim M1'Dunn, Pat McGilChrist, Ann Mt-Ilvain, Clara McKay, Joyce Mcliearf, Mac-elle McKee, Mary McLaughlin, Kathleen MeNamer, Donna ML-Nichols, Bob Mc-Neal, Allan Mm-Vivker, Dick Maas, Henry Malain, Bob Manning, Arden Marsh, Lawana Martin, Dorothy Martin, Jim Martin, Lois Maynard, Yvonne Meredith, Elaine Messinger, Ida Middleton, Donna Miksch, Tom Miller, Bill Miller, Don Miller, Jerry Miller, Lois Ann Miller, Margaret Miller, Zane Miner, Gertrude Mitchell, Doug Moore, Dick Morgan, Bonnie Morris, Bernard Morris Charley Morris Gladys Mosley, Ben Mudge, Dick Munson, Joe Murdock, Allen Myers, Don Nagel, Shirley Nelson, Allan Nelson, Carol Nelson, Carroll Nelson, Dick Nelson, Don Nelson, Leland Nelson Zane 1 Neumann, Phyllis Nichols, Terry Nixon, Peggy Noble, Lee Noce, Bob Nuhring, Arlene Oakley, Dave O'Callaghan, Maurice 0'Connor, Molly Olson, Don Olson, Kitty Ordway, Iva. O'Rourke, Jim l'a1-khurst, Gertrude Patryks, Dorothy Paul, Charlotte Payton, Nancy Pedersen, Dick Penn, Margrett Perdue, Virginia Perry, Gene Perry, Harrietta Baldwin, Riehard Petersen, Mary Pettey, Pat Pfister, Bill Piekett, Shirloe Pio, Dick Plamondon, Bernard Plummer, Shirley Pollock, Gwen Powell, Harold Powers, Darlene Priee, Al Priee, Roberta Price, Ron Pyles, Gene Quinn, Juanita Raines, Beryline Rake, Jack Ramey, Delbert Ramus, lithel llavenberg, Orson Ray, Betty Rayburn, Tom llaynor, .lim Record, Rozina Reymond, Albe1't Rhodes, Jim Rhods, George Ringquist, Bob Ringstad, Anna Mae llintala, .lim Rivet, Lois Robb, Sue A ekley, Jerry Adams, Lucille Adams, Luc-lla Ahola, Keith Allen, Lois Almer, Allen Almer, Betty Geraldine Anderson, Arlis Anderson, Elsa Anderson, Jack Anderson, Karl Andruss, Della Applegate, Dave Arnold, Allen Arnold, Ronald .-Xslilvy, Robert Aspholm, Clara Bachmeier, VValtl'r Bacon, Kenneth Ambrose. Bacon, Mary Bailey, Russell Bainter, Dale Baker, Glenn Bakke, Barbara Balabon, Doris Barbeau, Parole Barons, Leona Barnett, hilly Bartlett. Drew Baxter, Marlene Beaird, Billy Beattie, Bill Beek, Beverly Beek, Luther Becker, Elvin Beherns, Caroline Belcher Obs-dell Roberts, Bob Roberts, Carole Roberts, Loretta Roberts, Ruth Robins, Jack Robinson, Floyd Robinson, Jerry Robinson, Lloyd Roeder, Betty Rogers, June Rogers, Norma Rosander, Faye Rose, Clyde Ross, Duane Ruge, Delores llunyan, Buddy Russell, Phyllis Sager, Bob Sager, Dick Sawyer, Jini v Sc-hafer, Elaine Seheide, Bill S:-hiltz, Ronnie Sehliehtig, Carol Sehloz, Elsie Sehlund, Venla Seott, Don Sebo, Janet Sewell, Gertrude Shanahan, Maria Shears, Don Bell, Jim Shepherd, Bob Sherblom, Mary Ann Sherk, Dale Short, Lois Shropshire, Peggy Sieward, Alice Skaaden, Bob Sloane, Ben Small, Ray Smith, Naney Snyder, Roy Snyder, Nvanda Sobolewski, Elsie Somers, .lohn Sorenson, Joe Spady, Marilyn Spaul1ling.:, Margie Spenee, Betty Spring, tiene Stainper, Aldeen Standiford, Bud Stark, Connie Stark, Tom Steck, Marylu Stella, V4-roniea Steplwns, Bob Stockton, Jim Stone, Craig Sundeni, George Sundvik, Mona Supina, Artie Sutter, Marvin Talley, Marlene Taylor, Bob Terry, Birdie Thayer, Sandy Thompson, Bob Thonipson, Bruce Thompson, Dianne Thompson, Marjorie Tllonison, Dorothy Thomsen, lVI1lTi4'lltAl'llt' Thornton, Glen Thorstad, Orin Tobey, Arlene Trexler, Diek Tully, Mic-ky Tweed, .Joanne Ulrich, Floyd l'ndervvood, Bill Van.-Xlstine, Doris Vanl Jevort, Peggy Vanee, Ray Vehrs, Alyce Vinson, Bob Vilander, Dean XValker, Bud NValker, Don XValker, Nancy XValling, Jim XYallis. Barbara lYardrop, Don Sophomore Class R011 Belland, Donna Berg, Donna Berg, Jaekie Bergerud, Leon Bernash, Don Bird, VVilly Birk, Ben-ky Bjerke, Harvey Bjork, Elward Blackwell, VVilliam Blanchard, Jack Bockstadter, Kay Boell, Bernard Borden, Carleen Borg, Keith Bork, Bill Boveia, Russell Boyer, llarry Bradley, Dolly Bradley, Molly Brant-h, Marion Branalon, Jerry Brehxn, Faye Brcneman, Michiela Brewer, Joyee, Briekey Paul Burnett, Stanley Burns, .lanette Burris, James Bursey, John Burson, Cecil Burton, llois Bush, Bob Butler, Donna Byrd, Ellen Cadwell, Joan Cain, Frank Callaway, Marjorie Campbell, Barry Campbell, Rita Caples, JZlt'llllellYlt' Cardon, Betty Carpenter, Bill Buddy Carpenter, Carpenter, Joan Carpenter, JoAnne Casanova, Joe Peasar, Don t'hag'non, Paul lfharbonneau, Donna Chard, Nvilliam Childs. Roberta Chisholm, Bill Briedwell, Margaret Bright, .lohn Bringman, Phyllis Brown, Eugene Brown, Frederielc Brown, Ollie Browning, Betty Brunner, Clarenee Buchanan, Dale Bundlie, Charlotte Burchfield, Roger Burnett, .loan C hisholm, Bob Christonlierson, Chuck Clemrnons, Thomas Ulevelansl, Tod Coldwell, Jeanne Coldwell, Bill Cole, Kenneth tfolgrove, Dorothy Cone, Donna Conley, George Cook, Geraldine Cooke, Robert Coueh, Jerry Covington, Ronnie Cox. Marvin Cranston, Jim Crapeau, .lo Cuda, Alice Curry, Vusie, Custer, Gloria Benny James Virginia Daeus, Dailey, Riehard George Dalton, Daniels, Susan Dark. Dim-k Davis, Donald Davis, Phyllis Davis, Shirley Dawson, Jeanne Dean, Evelyn Deaton, Lorraine Deiss, Rosa? Marie Dell, Merle Delonpx, Bob DeVaney, Ann Dick, Sylvia lbiekinson, Ralph Dillon, Arnold Dillon, Riley Dills, Patrieia .ljlttlllt-'l', Lew Dixon, Charlotte Dozark, Bill Drake, Sally Drew, David Duckworth, Charlene Duncan, Aaron DuPuis. Duane Dye, Patricia Dyvig. Anna flNE-HITNDRED-NIINETEEN Watson, Arlene Webb, Norman Wells, Don Wostby, John VVhitaker, George White, Diane White, Gerry White, Joe Whitenack, Don Whitfield, Gail lVhitrock, Barbara VVilliains, Carl NVilliarns, Myra NVilsou, Gerald NVilson. YVillard XVineberg, Sella VVittel', Mike VVolf, Maureen VVolfe, Art YVolken, Lois Wolken, Lucille VVomersley, Charle VVooal, Blanche lYood, Darrel YVoodbury, Ken YVoods, Marlene VVoolf, Marvin VVorcester, Joy XVright, Key Yabs, Betty Zent, L'arl Edwards, Clifford Edwards, Hugh Egan, Alvaretta Egger, Gertrude Eggert, Robert liiehmann, Joan Eigsti, Eleanor Eipper, Harry Eisehen, Valeta Ellertson, Rodney Ellis, WVilliam Ellithorpe, Laurel Elmgren, Bonnie Ericksen, Erwin Erie, Elaine Erstad, James Evans, Harold Evenson, Melvin Fair, Helen Falls, Clyde Fanning, Sarah Farnstrom, Joyee Farrell, Ronald Felts, Elwyn Fischer, Geraldene Fish, Barbara Fish, Donald Fisher, Bill Fisher, HQIPII Folck, Donald Forbes, Leona Forrest, Darlene Foster, Mildred Fraeker, Maurice Frahm, Roberta France, Cletus Fretheim, Ray Frink, Judy Furgason, Cleda IIC CJNI' HLTNDRED-'rVl'l'lNTX' Furness, Dale Gablehouse, Geraldine Gaiser, Donald Gaither, George Garber, Flora Gard, Robert Garretson, Geraldine Gaylor, Jimmy Gaylord, Charles Geer, Dixie George, Sally Gibson, Everett Gill, VVallaee Gilmore, Rosalie Gilson, Lee Ann Glenn, Roy Goedert, Franeis Golden, Jack Graham, Carol Graham, Dorothy Gray, Gerald Green, Juanita Greer, Mary .lane Gregg, Pat Grimm, Sally Guilford, Shirley Gustafson, Ronald Hale, Margaret Hammer, Fred Haneuff, Donna Harman, Audrey Harris, Darlene Harris, Marilyn Harris, Nathalie Harshman, Robert Hash, Betty Hathaway, Carl Haugen, Barbara Heeker, Bill Helvie, Shirley Henry. Haroldine Herb, .lim Hetrick, Dale Hill, Chester Hill, Sam Hills, Raymond Hillstrom, Beverly Hines, Donna Hinkle, Danny Hinz, Delplia Hinz, Suzanne Holbrook, Pat Hole, Luanne Holmes, Margaret Hooks, Marilyn Hooper, Arthur Hopkins, Sherley Horn, Glen Horne, Thomas House, Pat Huebner, Leonard Hughes, George Hutts, Roy Hyldahl, Douglas Hymas, Howard lverson, Orville Jacobson, Gloria Jirmasek, lrene Johnson, Alice Johnson, Lester Johnson, Richard Jones, Helen Jones Herman Jones, Robert Kalahan, Peggy Kelley, Elaine Kellogg, Lois Kelly, Verna Kilwein, Maureen King, Carol King, Helen Kinyon, John Kirstine, Donna Kleinsehmidt, Garnett Klemetsrud, Darlene Knight, Leitherre Kohlhepp, Thelma Koskell, Charles Kraft, Bernice Kraft, lfllmer Kreibic-li, David Krenelka, Blaine Krumm, Twhylla Kulakoski, Genevieve Kykendall, Robert Lance, Joanne Larsen, LeRoy Larson, Lloyd Larson. Nant-y Lawson, Jim Lawson, Patsy Lee, Barbara Lee, Otto Lee, Rita Lee, Rose Le-eper, Tommy Lewis, Betty Lewis, lflamialou Lewis Larnzella Lieser, Herbert Lillm eng, Jeanie Liming, Jean Liming, Jerry Lipper-t, Robert Livingston, Pat Lorenz, Twylia Lovely, Seott Luhinski, Myles Luse, Bob Lyon, Joan Lytle, Virg'ini.i Maekmer, Betty Marble, James Marsh, Pat Martin, lf'lorenc-e Martin, llarry Martin. Lorraine Masser, Myron Mather, Osear Maubaeh, Max May, Delores Meredith, Barbara Merwiii, Laverne Meyers, Marlene Miller, Ada M'ller, Barbara Miller, Iflrvin Mi'l' r, Joann Miller, Robert Millington, Elaine Miner, Mertiee Minnieweatliers, A n ner Mittc-lstedt, Ilan Modrall, Don Moll, Dolores Molyneux, Lawrence NI ion, Mary Ann Moore, Clarence Moore, Herman Moore, Sally Moran, Ina Morris, Alan Morris, Lee Morrison, Lois Morrone, LeRoy Mortensen, .lake Mose, Don Mosier, Delbert Mosley, Gordon Moulton, Maxine Muhm, James Munger, Diana Murphy, .laek MaeArthur, Patricia MacArthur, Robert Mt-Carney, Walter McClelland, Douglas McCoy, Sally Meldlbrath, Gloria Mt-Kinney, Patsy Mc-Laehlan, Kent MeNiehols, Alan Nadgwiek, liolores Neiman, Jim Nelson, Beverly Nelson, .Iohn Nelson, Phyllis Nelson, Rae Jean Ness, Gerald Nettleingliam, Jack Newkirk, Beverly Nicholas, Joyee Nichols, Patty Noble, Bill Nuber, Bill Nurnberger, liavid Nye, John Oakes, Merton Obert, Ronald Olsen, NVilma Omvign, lionald Osborn, lileanor Osborne, Charles O'Shea, Patricia OSsinQ.'er, Richard Ostrom, Lucille Ostrum, Basil Otos, Bill Owens, Kenneth Owings, VVanda Paben, Ann Paeth, Crissie Pagels, Joan Parks, Sally Parnell, Pat Parsell, Dorothy Paul, George Paxton, James Payne, Richard Peasley, Rose Perry, Robert Peru, Jeri Pickett, Ralph Pierson, Pat Pio, Lee Plum, Dorothy Potter, Leland Powell, Dolores Pratt, Nancy Preiss, Beverly Price, Virginia Purvianee, Joan Randall, Betty Rauseh, Clifford Reagon, Richard Reis, Bill Rice, Ralph Richards, Max Ripley, Donald Ritty, Monica lloelia, Joe Roeser, Peggy Rogers, Cherie Rogers, Dolores Rogers, lfldwin Rogers, Rita Rolling, Shirley Romero, Dolores Romi,a:', Jolm Root, Merlynn Rosenilaul, Bob Rosendaul, Earl Roses, Marilyn Ross, Aim Rouse, .lo Ann Rowley, Margaret Ruff, Charles Ruland, Mark Sandstrom, Lynn Sauter, Mildred Sehleder, John Sehmunk, livelyn Scholz, Ili-lores Sehram, Orvalle Sehram, Rueben Svott, Lester Sedell, Arlene Seeds, Elmore Seefeldt, Gary Sellers, Lois Sharp, Clifford Sharp, Redmond Shore, Billie Shropshire, Ben Sievers, Jeannine Simpson, Helen Sim-lair, lfltlwin Sine-lair, Nonnie Skeels, Linda Sloane, Jack Small, Helen Smith, Barry Dorothy Smith, Smith, Gary M. 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