Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1946

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LIVER WENDELL HOLMES once said, Every now and then a man's mind is stretched by a new idea and never shrinks back to its former dimensions. I would like to think that this statement is directly applicable to every student who attended the State College of Washington in the year 1945-46. You have lived through the most tragic period in modern history- The awful effects of World VJar II will be felt throughout your entire life span as the world struggles with the problems of peace and the ideals of universal freedom. If the same measure of energy and determination is applied toward winning the peace as you and your fellow students have shown toward winning the victory, we can look forward to great strides in the progress of civilization. I have a firm confidence that the students of WSC will discharge the high duties in civic, business, professional and public affairs in the Pacific Northwest and throughout the nation which will devolve upon them. WILSON COMPTON hmm. , ,R rv w m ml H!! H. , V, ' wv 'Gif In LS Q1 5 Sw -v V97 ew 1 W XX X n L , S 1 J 5' ', 1 , ' ,f?.. N .B , 'IV ,XQSQ X1 i ,U ,, ,, A , :v'., QW , I..-11 1 . I 1 4.5 .,' i N , , I 1 fl Y. ' .6227 , 1:51 1 ,I:Q,s-. Q X y, x r K A 1 fffmfig ,-,. ,J-A I , -9, l i 1.:I. I l i 1 .I 5 f 1 1 'J BOARD OF REGEN TS To THE Board of Regents goes the honor of having given the ASSCW their new president, Wilson Compton . . . their duties also include faculty appoint- ments, direction of policy, operation, and maintenance of the college. President is Charles Mc!-Xllister, Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Evan- gelist in Spokane . . . Board members are John H. Binns, Tacoma . . . Carl C. Williams, Kennewick . . . Walter J Robinson, Pomeroy . . . H. E. Galsworthy, Rosalia . . . Governor Wallgren is an ex-officio member. GOVERNOR WALLGREN FOR the first time in more than four years you have been able to participate in daily college life without the news bulletins from our far-flung battlefields overshadowing you and your activities at eyery turn. It has been hard, I know, during these trying years, to keep your minds on the task at hand-the process of acquiring your education and training. I know you feel a real inner satisfac- tion, now, in knowing that you have done what was, actually, your own war job.. Our armed forces have won for us the victories: our statesmen will lay the paths for peace: but the task of seeing that we do not vary from those chosen paths will fall to you. I feel confident that you will meet this challenge ably, and I shall watch with pride your achievements in the world of tomorrow. MON C. WALLGREN, Governor ADMINISTR TI E OFFICERS HERBERT KIMBROUGH WILLIAM C. KRUEGEL Vice President V Cdmptroller .2553 CLARENCE L. HIX A FRANK T. BARNARD X - Bursar Registrar f I W ' eq ,LJ 11 e Dean of Women Serving efficiently as Dean of Women is Miss Lulu Holmes, who came to WSC with a realm of ex- perience in teaching and personnel administration. Miss Holmes is the single person on our campus who is in contact with all student activities. ' Regarding our transition from the relatively small institution pre- vious to World War ll to the large college which we are inevitably to become in the next several years, she states . . . New ideas must be brought in to take the place of some of our old habits and customs, but the fundamentally fine standards for which the State College of Washington has always been known will be just as essential in the years ahead as they have been in the past:. for. in the long run these principles build for the great- est good for the greatest number of students. . Dean of Men As acting Dean of Men and an alumnus of our alma mater, Dean Chambers knows just what the col- lege student on our campus expects and needs in the Way of help and encouragement. His services have been received by the State College of Washington since his gradua- tion in 1931. Mr. Chambers is af- filiated with the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Concerning our first year of peacetime college life, Dean Cham- bers says- The transition of the college from War to peace is pro- ceeding very well. The solutions to the many problems have not been signple. Much credit for suc- cess is due to the Whole-hearted co- operation of the students. KE ti li CX? 1 DEANS OF SCHOQLS Acting Dean FRED W. SCHONFELD Dean P. H. DIRSTINE Dean PAUL H. LANDIS School of Mines and Geology School of Pharmacy Grmluaie Sghogl Director J. FRED BOHLER Dean VELMA PHILLIPS Dean HERBERT KIMBROUGH School of Physical Education College of Home Economics School of Music and Fine Arts DEANS OF SCHOOLS Acting Dean N. JESSIE AIKEN Dean EARL E. WEGNER Dean C.. C. TODD School of Business Administration College of Veterinary Medicine College of Arts and Sciences . Y A- .. ,. AT.-q:,,---P Dean EDWARD C. JOHNSON Acting Dean A. A. CLEVELAND Dean ROYAL D. SLOAN College of Agriculture School of Education College of Mechanical Arts and Engineering HEADS QF DEPARTMENTS V. A. LEONARD b MAYNARD L. DAGGY E. V. ELLINGTON Dept. of Police Science and Dept. of Speech Dept. of Dairy Husbandry Arlministrntion 3 xr LA BCF' -eff?-, J A . Y-xwiu-. STANLEY A. SMITH HAROLD E. CULVER JOHN S. CARVER Dept. of Architectural Engineering Dept- of Geology ' Delft- 0fP0Hl1fy Husbandry gain if - V .41 eng. JE 1 ff W-,sa-f L 71 xg' 1- hal.. . u , .Jah .5357 C. 'X , . 3' TQ ' E52 X mm., 1 'x E 1. 5' . F ..-...-,i..,'- I fv 5.f. ,G?9' .' L fx J- ' .. L' i fb. Q -r ' ' . Lx I'- 17 ' ' V--' 1 J 4? 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HOUSE' BERTHA GERBER Departmem of Physical Education Graduate School of Social Work for Men di UCH CREDIT for the smooth running efficiency of the State College of Washington is due the Heads of Departments. They act as advisors to the students in their departments and assist them in the general supervision of schedule of studies. They organize the work of the department, and -act in an administra- tive capacity as Well as teach classes in many instances. The sixty-six department heads also serve on many faculty committees, such as: Admission. Dicipline, Rules, Student Activities, and the Veterans Advisory Committee. MARION E. ENSMINGER O Department of Animal Husbandry 'Lower right: EMMETT B. MOORE Department of Civil Engineering Q53 33 34- ' N L Q. ,, 1- .5 pf' fd -er. H 1 I up STUDE GOVE GENEVIEVE SHAW, DORIS PIERSON, RUTH OTT DORlS PIERSON, blue-eyed blonde ASSCW prexy . . . political science major from Colfax . . . Efficient and attractive, this Waller Hall girl has other than executive interests . . . Student Activities Commit- tee, debate, YWCA , . . a Spur member as a Sophomore, she climaxed her junior year by being elected tow Mdrtar Board. u , ASSCW vice-prexy Gen Shaw . . . Delta Phi Delta, two years service on the rally committee, presi- dency of the junior class, and membership in the college choir appear on the activity list of the brown- haired, brown-eyed Tacoman . . . Moved from South Hall to Coed Manor in her senior year. THIRD MEMBER of the feminine trio directing the affairs of WSC's student body is Ruth Ott, secre- tary . . . Native of Irby, Washington . . . Brown-eyed Ruthie majors in Home Economics and Edu- cation . , . This sports enthusiast wears a Crimson W and pounds the gavel at Sports Club . . . Also vice president of Campus Christian Fellowship. 36 BO RD OF CONTROL The Board of Control .u . . led by the second woman president of ASSCW, Doris Pierson . . . ap- pointed permanent committee heads . . . supervised the control of finances . . . chose publication heads . . . planned WSC's biggest success . . . Homecoming and Winter Week. This governing body is composed of the Graduate Manager. Earl V. Poster . . . the ASSCW offi- cers . . . Greek and independent representatives from the three upper classes . . . representative froni the athletic council . . . and ex-officio members, the Evergreen editor and AWS president. Newly in- troduced positions this year were two faculty advisors. Dr. Wood and Mr. Kundert, Doris Pierson, Clarence Isherwood, Edward Knndert, Bobbie Ray McIntosh, Kathleen Clements, Lotus Truly, Gen Shaw, Maxine Cuse, Lillian Youngberg, Bill Gough, Bill Ennis, Harry Lydia:-d, George Beller, Sally Staffellrach, June Johnston, Ruth Ott, Earl V. Foster. g, l l it , M i ll 3 filter l 'rl' Py-0,5 ' f4rn,gai3 'Fri I, tif x 5 'f , - .re ' - f Z' 'N 1 , ' , ' T 13.5 ,1-gr-- Y ' or flew fa?'f-.'55?:r,33 i it y H fig arcfifll' Q Q GRADUATE MANAGER EARL V. FOSTER. . . ASSCW finan- cier during the yvar . . . successfully put over a football season . . . after a two year drop of the sport, Foster set up his staff and everything smoothly slipped into place. Cougar grad . . . Well-liked and re- spected by all . . . important cog in finan- cial machinery of the college. EARL V. FOSTER HOWARD GREEK ROSE HINMAN CARL CHRISTENSEN flssislant Graduate Manager Office Manager V Accountant ss, ASSCW COMMITTEES BOOK STORE BOARD: Dorothy Bradford, M. Pettibone, Stan Kelly, Carl Poster, Dr. I-Iazlett, Ray Betts, Elizabeth Damon. ELECTION BOARD: Beth Eortnum, Neil Meyers, Hazel Pennell, Phil Sawers, Gen Shaw, Chuck Behlka, Betty Drake, Betty Magnuson, Pat Monroe. ' OPEN HOUSE COMMITTEE: Barbara Lake, Janice Loschen, Micky Davis, Bob Anderson, Bob Curtis, Bud Carlson, Jess Newlun. A WAR RELIEF FUND: Eloise Donahue, Dena Dix, Randy Jordon. DAD'S DAY COMMITTEE: Mary Ellen Parker, Elaine Piper, Ella Mae Donohuef chairman: Grace Stillwell, Averill Pierson, Bethadell Cash, Ron Bayton, Bob Layng, Bill Vroizier. WINTER WEEK COMMITTEE: Sidella Clinger, chairman: Marion Smith, Sam Moore, Alice Carlson, Sidella Clinger, Billie Bowers, Don Wong, Stuart Reynolds, Mary Beth Brown, Bruce Scran- ton, Kermit Pearson. STUDENT ACTIVITIES COIVIIVIITTEE: Miss Virginia Moultrop, Miss Faith Perringer, Barbara Lake, Mary Beth Kuhlman, Mr. Brislawn, Mary Grivas, Mack Worthen, Don I-logberg, Larry Lov- ing, Jan Loschen, Mr. Edward Kundert, Mr. Alfred Builer, Mr. Harry Chambers. BOOSTER COMMITTEE: Wanda Moon, Chris Jessup, Pat Simons, Acklin Knapp, Gail Ballinger, Johnny McCallum, Joe Hirsch. I 'Q .1 ..., SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Dave Taylor, Donna Mae Paul, Micky Blue, Betty Jean Jessup, Faye French, Warren Cook, Nancy Quintin, Helen Newland, Pat Merman, Jim Graybill, Suzi Hayne, Andy Adams. Absent, Mary Jane Little, Bob Curtis. i HOSPITAL BOARD: Helen Gamble, Dorothy Hall, Jay Wallis. STUDENT-FACULTY RULES COMMITTEE: Gloria Chambers, Janice Loschen, chairman: Miss Helen Smith, Dr. Hackon Bang, Jesse Newlun, Miss Margaret Linnan, Dr. S. Town Stephenson, Mr. Alfred Butler. V ' RALLY COMMITTEE: Don Creger, Elaine Clemens, Lee Anderson, June Johnston, Jim Dehnert, Elaine Burgess, Lil Youngberg, chairman: Wayne Parks, Vicki Morgan. Absent, Johnny McCallum. hi , . .-- . ,IA Y. In ' . ui: a-. X13 iv- ur Mi.. 4 f V , , , 1 .gl H A NH, ,mv m 1 ,XZ A ZA' 52Q1Qf??' wb ., A ., -.. ' -fa f , , ' w u WU Nh ' 'RQ 1 .,l .1-f 9 .F - .-.. , . . Q ful FLLQEE. i Q 9 ,J , 'Nr X, 'T . LLL, ' , ' 4, '-no . ML, ix '- : .. 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Chi Nu Chi, KWSC announcer, Evergreen Radio Editor. SIDELLA CLINGER . . . Winter Week Chairman, Gamma Beta, Vice President of Ski Club, President of Pi Kappa Delta. C. STANLEY CGOOGYQ LOCKE . 7. . Chief announcer and Coffee Pot platter pilot on KWSC, National Collegiate Players, President National Collegiate Radio Guild, TKE. fNot picuredj. 48 BIG FIVE BETTY MERRIAM . . . Mortar Board, President of Duncan Dunn, Sigma Kappa Phi, Chairman of AWS Foreign Scholarship Com mittee. BETTY JEAN GARDNER . . . Executive Council of the Senior Class, Chairman of AWS Speake1 s Bureau, outstanding in college rlramatics, Vice President of National Collegi- ate Players. . VALERIE MUNSON . . . President of Delta Delta Delta' and Alpha Kappa Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board. I - RAY BETTS . . . Alpha Delta Phi, Crimson Circle, Sigma Tau, Board of Control. CNot picturedj. ri If- 'a . i,-253154 A ,-ta- ' , ap ' A-1 V ' 1 V ' 'ij' l .will -Lf I 1' r i fy E 1 I . 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Sigma Nu from Spokane, canle back to WSC this fall after leaving school in Decem- ber, 194-1, to join the air corps . . . as a first lieutenant and pilot, Carl spent fifteen months in the Mediter- ranean theatre . . . A B.A. major with a baseball sideline. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL . . . Bob Layng., Lucille Laws, Jim Dehnert. S nior THE SENIORS . . . who have just about everything in their college career . . . as frosh, a pre-war Cougarville . . . then came the air corps and other ASTP programs . . . as juniors, a girls' seminary . . . and finally, a post-warfcampus buzzing with activity. Their Jr. review, I-Ieavensapoppin' . . . Jr. Prom, As You Like It, . . . their contribution of fine, old Spanish volumes to the library . . . these are just a few things to remember about the class of '46. Might We add that our hats are off to these seniors who stuck with their education through thick and thin. W. MARGERY CARR Vice President DENA DIX Secretary TOM SMITH Treasurer 52 HERB GODFREY Second Semester President of the Senior Class 'I Plu Delt from way back had three years var llv footlrlll Ill 38 4-2 won the J I' Bohler Iusp1r'll1on1l 'lwlrcl ln 1942 plans to help coach football new year army ew: per-renee includes elghtcul months lu Germany as an lnfanlrvman majorxng m P E and llclucauon 5-W...-.- 'PK 3 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Fzrst row, left to rzght Srdella Clmger Betty Jean Gardner, Marlon Allen Second row, left to right Roger Canlp, Valerie Munson Cl ss 'II-IE CLASS OP 46 the 50th class to graduate from thxs nob1e1nst1tut1on celebrated thxs anm versary Wrth Golden Dreams a dreamy Senror Ball to be remembered Decorwuons clever black sdhouettes dep1ct1ng the trends of WSC students for the last frfty years Programs rrch purple and gold suede Refreshments Well the semors had a buffet supper on the Compton lawn precedmg the dance the Senxors have brg secrets too somethxng about a gxft to the student body Senxor Week before graduauon when the senxors play and the rest of us go to school TOM SMITH Vice-President BEVERLY GREGORY Secretary ' SUZIE HAYNE Treasurer rc Ff- 53 TOP ROW-Left to right: ALLEN, MARIAN S., Spokane. Sociology. Chi Omega: Jr. Panhellenic President: AWS Orientation Leader: Foreign Scholar- ship Cornmittee, Chairman: Fish Fans: Badminton Club: Religion and Life Com- mittee: Sr. Class Executive Council. ALLGAIER, VIVIAN E., Spokane. Eng- lish. Delta Delta Delta: President of Fish Fans: YWCA Cabinet: WRA Council. ANDERSON. BETTY LOU, Everett. Gen- eral. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Evergreen: Chinook: AWS Vice President's Commit- tee: YWCA Memberslaip Committee: YW CA: Discussion Leader. ANDERSON, EARL R., Tacoma. Electrical Engineering. Off-Campus: Commercial Option: President of American Institute of Elec. Engineers: Secretary of Sigma Tau. ARGER, GENE C., Tacoma. Physical Edu- cation. Phi Delta Thea. BAKEN. PALMER M., Wenatchee. Pre- Medicine. Lambda Chi Alpha: Minor W Club. BALI-IIZER. KENNETH, Curry, Alaska. Civil Engineering. n S niors BARNHART, JAN, Wenatchee. English- Edacation. Alpha Gamma Delta. MIDDLE ROW-Left to right: BASI-I, F. J. H BATCI-IELDOR, GAYLE. Everett. Bacteri- ology. Duncan Dunn. BOYLE, PATRICIA, Yakima. History and Eductztion. Delta Delta Delta. BAYTON, RON, Port Angeles. General. Phi Kappa Tau: Grey W Club: Phi Kappa Tau President: Varsity Baseball: Junior Review: Dad's Day Publicity Com- mittee: KWSC Staff: ,Evergreen Assistant Sports Editor, BELLER. GEORGE I., Huntington Park. California. Vet. Medicine. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BENDICTSON, BARNEY, Tieton. Vet. llfledicine. BERGQUIST, JAN HARRISON, Longview. Speech and Education. Off-Campus. BETTS, RAYMOND L., Spokane. Archi- tectural Engineering. Alpha Delta Phi: Sigma Tau: Crimson Circle, YMCA. BOTTOM ROW-Left to right: BJORSETH. BARBARA, Seattle. Police Science and Adm. President of Waller Hall: Alpha Phi Sigma Secretary: Presi- dent's Council: Cougar Code Committee: Chinook: Waller Hall Trio. BLAND. EDYVARD, San Francisco, Calif. Veterinary Medicine. Off-Campus. BOOZER, ELSIE, Vancouver. Bacteriology. Off-Campus. BORCHARDT, M. JEAN, Bellingham. Home Ee. Kappa Alpha Theta: Chinook: Administrative Division Ed.: Jr. AHEA: Evergreen. BROWN, DOROTHY, Spokane. Music Education. Duncan Dunn: Mu Phi Epsi- lon: Religion and Iife Committee: Stu- dent Teachers' Association: Pi Lambda Theta: College Choir. BROWN, PHYLLIS JEAN, Beaverton, Ore. Architectural Engineering. Associated En- gineers: Board of Controls. BROWN, PHYLLIS M., Tacoma. Sociology. Chi Omega. BRUNING, LOUISE, Colfax. English-Edw cation. President of South Hall. TOP ROW-Left to right: BULLARD, MALCOLM A., Menlo. Agron- omg. BURCI-I, DOTTIE, Seattle. Sociology. Pres- ident of Alpha Gamma Delta: Mortar Board: YWCA: Salvage Committee: YW Discussion Leader: Sophomore Council Secretary. ' BUSEK, EILEEN M., Chehalis. Speech. Alpha Phi: Theta Sigma Phi Vice Presi- dent: KWSC: Orientation: Speakers' Bu- greau: College Day Committee: War U Service Men's Committee. CAMP. ROGER, Vancouver. Police Science. Kappa Sigma. CARR, MARJORIE JEAN. Tacoma. Home Ec. Alpha Chi Omega: Mortar Board: Vice President, Senior Class: Treasurer, AWS: Chairman, Junior Prom: Mu Sigma Rho: Sophomore Council. YWCA. CHANDLER, ALICE MAY, Spokane. Speech. Duncan Dunn: Spurs: YWCA: Sigma Tau Alpha Secretary: Pi Lambda Theta. CLEMENTS. KATHLEEN M., Alameda, Calif. Bacteriology. Chi Omega: Board of Control: Senior Greek Woman: Sigma Alpha Omicron: ASSCW War Relief Com- mittee: YWCA Cabinet. CLINGER, BINA SIDELLA, Etna. Wy- oming. Secretary Training. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Ski Club Vice President: Pi Kappa Delta: Quill Club: Gamma Beta: Winter Week Chairman, 1944-46. MIDDLE ROVJ--Left to right: COCKRIEL. BETTY J., Long Beach, Calif. Home Economics. Alpha Chi Omega. COLWELL, FRANCES J., Ellenshurg. Gen- eral. Chi Omega: Pj Tau Iota. COLWELL, JO RUTH, Ellensburg. Foreign Language. Chi Omega: Sigma Tau Alpha: Canterbury Club: College Day Committee Section Chairman: Ski Club. ' COMBELIC, LUON J.. Wenatchee. Home Economics. North Hall: Omicron Nu: Fish Fans: Ellen H. Richards Club: YW CA. COOK, COLLEEN, Sedro-Woolley. Physical Education. Chi Omega: WRA President: Sports Club: Crimson W: AWS Council: Intramural Manager: PEM Club: Basket- ball-Hockey Manager. COULTER, DORIS, Prosser. Pharmacy. Duncan Dunn. COZENS. RUTH R., San Diego, Calif. Gen- eral. Alpha Gamma Delta: Institute of Pacific Relations: Evergreen Asst. Business Manager: Debate: Russian War Relief Chairman: YWCA: Psi Chi. CURRIE, RAYMOND C.. San Francisco, Calif, Mining Engineering. Off-Campus. BOTTOM ROW4Left to right: CURTIS, CELESTIA D., Centralia. Eng- lish. Duncan Dunn. CURTIS, GEORGE C., Everett. Agricul- lural Business. Alpha Gamma Rho: All Ag. Club President: Wash. State Agricul- turist Editor: Alpha Phi Omega: Mu Beta Beta. DARLING. JANE, Yakima. General. Kappa Alpha Theta. ' DAY, BARBARA RUTH, Eureda, Mont. Psychology. Psi Chi President: Pi Lambda Theta: Alpha Kappa Delta: Quill Club: Sports Club: Phi Beta Kappa. DE SAIX, RENE, Los Angeles. Zoology. Chi Nu Chi President: Evergreen Sports Editor: Newman Club: Alpha Phi Omega: .Varsity Swimming: Yell Duke. DEHNERT. JAMES F., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Chemistry and Education. Off- Campus. DIX, DENA. Roy, Utah. Speech. Kappa Alpha Theta: Jr. Class Secretary: Senior Class Secretary: AXVS Publicity Commit- - tee: Student Service Fund Chairman: Pi Kappa Delta: National Collegiate Play- ers: Varsity Debate: All-College Plays. DOBBIE, MARJORIE, -Long Beach, Calif. Home Economics. North Hall. ' TOP ROW1Left to right: DONAHUE, ELLA MAE. Longview. Home Economics. Stimson: YWCA: Chinook Advertising Manager: Evergreen: Newman Club: Jr. AHEA: ASSCW Dad's Day Chairman: Winter Week Committee: AWS Defense Chairman. DORSEY. JOSEPHINE, Spokane. Home Economics. Pi Beta Phi. DOUGLAS, CATHERINE, Edmonton, Al- berta. Sociology. Stevens: Quill Club. DRAKE. BETTY, Selah. Bacteriology. Pine Manor. DUNCAN. PATRICIA. Pharmacy. McCroskey. DYE, MARY MAXINE, Pomeroy. Mtzsz'c. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mu Phi Epsilon President: Pi Lambda Theta: Student Teachers' Association President: College Wallace, g Idaho. , Choir. EBE, FRANCES, Custer. Home Economics. North Hall: Newman Club: Ellen H. Rich- ards: Mu Beta Beta: Ski Club. ELLINGWOOD, RUTH, Spokane. Foreign Language. Alpha Gamma Delta: YWCA Discussion Leader, Cabinet: Fish Fans. MIDDLE ROW--Left to right: ENGLISH, IRENE, Aberdeen. Home Eco- nomics. Delta Delta Delta: Ski Club: Sigma Tau Alpha: Jr. AHEA: YWCA. l'lI0l'S ERP, MARJORIE, Adna. Home Economics. Duncan Dunn: 'Wesley Foundation Presi- dent: College 4-H Club President: Mu Beta Beta President: Christian Student Council Secretary: YWCA Chapel Com- mittee. EVANS, IVOR, Oregon City, Oregon. Vet- erinary Mezlicine. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FAULKNER, CAROLYN MAY, Valley. General. Alpha Gamma Delta: WRA: Or- chesis: Varsity Quartet: Choir. President: Mu Phi Epsilon. FISH, BARBARA, Pateros. SECf0IGf1'Hl-Tl'GlD- ing. YWCA: Stimson. FLINT. HELEN, Bonneville. Speech. Off- Campus. FORT, NILA SUE, Manson. Nursing Edu- cation. 4 FOSS, LORNA. Spokane. Pharmacy. Ameri- can Pharmaceutical Association, Vice Presi- dent: Lambda Kappa Sigma: Rho Chi. President. BOTTOM ROW-Left to right: FRITZ, PHYLLIS, Lyriden. P. E. Fish Fans: Tennis Club: Badminton Club: Crimson W President: WRA Vice Presi- dent: Student Teachers' Association. GAMBLE, HELEN. Potlatch. Home Eco- nomics. Kappa Alpha Theta, President: 56 Hospital Board: Mu Sigma Rho: Speak- ers' Bureau. GARDNER. BETTY JEAN, Sunnyside. Speech and Education. Wesley Founda- tion: Student Teachers' Association, Pub- licity Chairman: Phi Epsilon Delta: NCP, Vice President: AWS. Speakers' Bureau, Chairman: All-College Plays: Sigma Tau Alpha: World Student Service Committee: Jr. Review. GEORGE, PAULINE, Omak. Home Eco- nomics. Sigma Tau Alpha, President: Evergreen Staff: Jr. American Home Eco- nomics Association. GERMAN, NIARY, Belligham. Dietetics and Home Economics. Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA, Vice President, Finance Chairman: Mortar Board, Treasurer: Omi- cron Nu, Treasurer: Mu Sigma Rho. President and Social Chairman: Ellen H. Richards: Sigma Tau Alpha: Evergreen: KWSC: Ski Club. GIBSON. MARGARET HELEN, Spokane. B. S. Nursing Education. YWCA: Chris- tian Youth Council: Rho Nu. GORHAM, JOI-IN, Sumner. Veterinary Medicine. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Psi, President: Wild Life Club: ASTP' Jr. AUMA: Freshman Basketball. GOSS, PATRICIA. Wenatchee. Sociology. Alpha 'Gamma Delta: Chinook: YWCA. TOP ROW-Left to right: GOECKEN, NED, San Mateo, California. Vet. Medicine. GOOD. WILLIANI T., Tacoma. History- Education. Phi Sigma Kappa. GREGORY, BEVERLY A., Spokane. Gen- eral. Pi Beta Phi: Board of Publications: Theta Sigma Phi, President: Gamma Alpha Chi: Evergreen Editor:,Board of Control: Rally Committee: Varsity Debate. GROTH. DORIS ANN, Vancouver. Secre- tarial Training. Stimson: Gamma Beta: Do Si Do. GRIESINGER. JOYCE, Yakima. Sociology. Alpha Delta Pi: Alpha Kappa Delta:4 Delta Mu: Chinook: Junior Orientation Leader. GRIVAS. MARY, Spokane. Journalism. Stimson: Theta Sigma Phi: Gamma Alpha Chi: Evergreen Feature Editor: Ski Club: Chinook, Business Mgr. and Advertising Advisor: Independent Council: Junior Class Executive Council. HAHNER. MARGARET, Fairfield. Busi- ness Administration. North Hall: Gamma Beta: Pi Lambda Theta: North Hall, Presi- dent: Spurs: Independent Council: Stu- dent Teachers' Association. . BETTY JEAN Tacoma Forei n HALL. . . . g Language. Alpha Chi Omega: Theta Sig- ma Phi: Sigma Kappa Phi. President: Phi Beta Kappa: Evergreen Society Editor, llflanaging Editor: Sigma Tau Alpha. MIDDLE ROW-Left to right: HALL, DOROTHY JEANNE, Seattle. In- stitutional Economics. Duncan Dunn: Mu Sigma Rho: Hospital Board: Foreign Scholarship Committee. HALL, LOIS I., Kelso. Physical Education. Stimson: Fish Fans: Crimson VJ: Orches- tra: Phi Kappa Phi. HANEORD, ROSEMARY, Oakesdale. Home Economics. XValler. HARVEY, ROBERT G., Sacramento, Cali- fornia. General. HAYNE, MARGARET SUE, Longview. History. Alpha Chi Omega: AWS, Social Chairman: ASSCIV, Social Chairman: Sophomore Class Vice President: Junior Prom Queen: Religion and Life Commit- IGB. HAYWARD, ROBERTJ Tacoma. Radio Speech. Theta Chi, President: Crimson Circle: Junior Class, President: Bookstore Board: KWSC Staff Announcer. HENNIGER, MARGY, Spokane. General. North Hall. HESTER, VIRGINIA, Richland. Sociology. Stimson Hall, President: Alpha Kappa Delta: Religion and Life Committee: Co- Editor Pow XVOW. V 5 7 BOTTOM ROW-Left to right: HILL. DAVID, Devon, Montana.. Veterinary lifledicine. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: HODGES, ROGER. . HOLLINGBERY, EVE ALLERT, Pullman. Bacteriology. Chi Omega: Sigma Alpha Omicron: Fish Fans: Orientation Leader: WRA: Evergreen: Defense Committee. HORAN, JACQUELYN MARIE, Wen- atchee. Foreigp Language. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Evergreen Business Manager: Sig- ma Kappa Phi: Winter Week Publicity Committee: Orchestra: Chorus: Ski Club Publicity Chairman. HUGHES, VICTOR, Vancouver. Civil Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Var- sity Football. Senior Manager: Varsity Basketball, Junior Manager: American Society of Civil Engineers, President: Wash. State Engineer, Editor: Board of Control: Ski Club: Crimson Circle. HULL, WILLIAM, JR., Pomeroy. Foreign Languages. Beta Theta Pi: Interfraternity Council: Swimming Manager. HUNTER, PATRICIA DOUGLAS. Spo- kane. 'Home Economics. Alpha Gamma Delta: Ellen H. Richards Club: Jr. I-IEA: Evergreen Advertisement Staff. JACOBY, JULIENNE, Toledo. Home Eco- nomics and Education. Duncan Dunn: Badminton Club, Vice President: Sports Club: College 4-H Club: Crimson W : Mu Beta Beta. TOP ROW-Left to right: JESSUP, BETTY JEAN, Azwell. Nlathe- matics. Delta Delta Delta: Spurs: Jr. Class Secretary: Evergreen. Business Manager' ASSCXV Social and War Relief Committee JOHNSON, CATHERINE Seattle. Home Economics. Pi Beta Phi. JOHNSTON, JUNE, Olympia. General. Alpha Gamma Delta: Pi Kappa Delta: Spurs: Theta Sigma Phi: Editor of Ever- green: Rally Committee: Board of Con- trol: Board of Publications' Who's Who' Varsity Debate. ' JUNGBLUTH, GERALDINE VERRELLE. Oak Harbor. General. Community Hall: Gamma Alpha Chi: Wesley Foundation Worship Leader: AWS Health Committee. JUVET, LORRAINE A. Ferndale. Home Economics and Education. Sigma Kappa President: Sr. Panhellenic: Sigma Tau Alpha: Ski Club: Student Teachers' As- sociation. ' KERRICK, NORENE, Omak. Music. Dun- can Dunn: Mu Phi Epsilon: College Choir. KILLINGSWORTH, JOHN D., Pomeroy. Animal Husbandry. KING, OUINTEN J.. Chewelah. Industrial Arts. Pine Manor. MIDDLE ROW-Left to right: KITAYAMA, HEIDI H., Pullman. Psychol- ogy. University Dames' Collegiate Chris- tian Fellowship. KLEMZ GEORGE F. Walla Walla. Tau Kappa Epsilon. KRIENBAUM BARBARA J. Shelton. Police Science. Alpha Kappa Delta' Alpha Phi Sigma' YWCA Cabinet' Ski Club' Junior Class Secretary' Senior Class Vice President. ' nomics. Mu Beta Beta' YWCA Cabinet' Ellen H. Richards Club' Student Teach- ers Association. LAKE. BARBARA Longview. Journalism. Editor Chinook' Theta Sigma Phi' Who s Who. . - LARKIN BETTY J.. Grayland. Home Eco- nomics. Alpha Delta Pi. LAW RAY Loomis. California. Bacteri- ology. Pi Kappa Alpha. LAWS. LUCILE Vancouver. Home Eco- nomics Education. Kappa Delta President: Omicron Nu Secretary: Jr. AI-IEA Presi- dent' YWCA: Pi Lambda Theta' Ever- green: Phi Kappa Phi. BOTTOM ROW-Left to right: LAYNG ROBERT E.. Aberdeen. Electrical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon Presi- dent: Sigma Tau, Vice President' Crimson Circle' Junior Class President' Senior Class Executive Council. LEE. WILLIAWI A. Spokane. Electrical En- gineering. LIDDLE, DIR A., Tacoma. llflechanical En- gineering. -Varsity Track' Gray W. LINDE, NORMAN I.. Long Beach Califor- LLOYD, HELEN Vlaitshurg. Psychology. Community Hall: College Symphony Or- chestra and Band' Varsity Debate: P' Kappa Delta' YWCA: Sophomore Coun- cil Cabinet: All-College Plays: Indepen- dent Council. LLOYD. JEAN Burlington. Bacteriology. LOGSDON MARY LOUISE. Pullman. Fine Arts. Delta Phi Delta Alumni. Chair- man: College Orchestra. LOVING LARRY E. Tacoma. Chemistry. Alpha Kappa Lambda. President: Alpha Phi Omega President: Alpha Chi Sigma' Crimson Circle: Gray W Club' Basketball: Baseball: Track Manager. . , t KROPF, MARLYS, Eatonville. Home Eco- nia. Vet. Medicine. , I s'. ' -'-' -v -- 4 .i A TOP ROW-Left to right: LUKINS. FRANCES, Colfax. General. Kappa Delta: Asst. Discussion Leader and Chaplain of YWCA: Queen's Guard: Ten- nis Club. LUND, MARIAN, Ogden. Sociology. South Hall. LYDIARD. HARRY L., Medford. Oregon. Veterinary Medicine. Transfer from Ore- gon State: Fire Station: Class Representa- tive Jr. AVMA: Alpha Psi: Religion and Life YVJCA: Crimson Circle, President: Who's Who: Board of Control: Cougar Code: Men's Orientation Forum Commit- tee: Bookstore Board. LYNCH, PAT. Santa Barbara. California. Vet. Medicine. Alpha Delta Pi. MCABEE, KATHRYN LOUISE, Kent. Home Economics. Financial Council of XVesley Foundation: Independent Council: Vice President of Stimson Hall. MCALLISTER, ROBERT DONALD, Ross- land, B. C. Eleclrical Engineering. CCF: Student Member AIEE. MCCUTCHEN, MARJORIE, Seattle. Gen- eral. Off-Campus. MCINTOSH, BARBARA RAY. Toppenish. Architectural Engineering. Duncan Dunn: Vice President of Freshman Class: Inde- pendent Council. President and Advisor: Rally Committee: Sophomore Independent Woman: Sr. Independent Woman: Sigma Tau Alpha: Associated Engineers: Sec. AWS Council: Vice President of AWS: Chairman of Properties Committee. MIDDLE ROW--Left to right: MCKIERNAN, MARY FRANCES, Pom- eroy. Pharmacy. Rho Chi: Lambda Kappa Sigma. MCMICKEN, JANE A., Chehalis. Secretarial Training. Pi Beta Phi: YWCA: Treasurer 44-45, President 45-46: Mortar Board: AWS Council-: Fish Fans, Vice President: Chinook Organizations Editor: Gamma Beta. MCNABB, WILLIAM. Chehaljs. Business Administration. Lambda Chi Alpha. MABERRY, M. B., Sequim. Ver. Medicine. MACHIN, MARY LEE, Everett. General. Delta Zeta: Newman Club: AWS Foreign Scholarship Committee. MAJOR, MILDRED, Colfax, Home Eco- nomics- Duncan Dunn. MASEMORE, MARY BETH, Olympia. General. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Business Manager, Chinook: Who's Who: Mortar Board: Omicron Nu: Spurs: Chairman AWS Vocational Committee, Sophomore Executive Council, Junior Executive Coun- cil. MASTERSON, EUGENIA LEE, Longview. General. Sports Club: Independent Coun- 1 cil: Pi Kappa Delta: Secretary, Vice Presi- dent of Community Hall: Badminton Club: Fish Fans: Crimson W, Vice Pres.: Intramural Debate Cup. BOTTOM ROW-Left to right: MASTERSON, JEAN. Chicago, Illinois. Psychology. Vice President of Duncan Dunn: AWS Publicity and Orientation Committees. MATTHEWS, BARBARA, Mineral. Home Economics. Vice President of Pi Lambda Theta: President of Christian Student Council: AWS Personnel Committee: In- dependent Council: YWCA Cabinet: Sig- ma Tau Alpha: Collegiate Christian Fel- lowship: Phi Kappa Phi: Sophomore Council of YXVCA: Executive Council of Senior Class: Student Teachers Assn. MAYER. VERNON J., Carter, Montana. General. Off-Campus. MERRIAM, BETTY JANE, Nooksack. Foreign Languages. Duncan Dunn: Mortar Board, Vice Pres.: Foreign Scholarship, Chairman: Duncan Dunn, President: Sig- 'ma Kappa Phi: YWCA, Personnel Com- mittee: Sophomore Exec. Council. MESSELT, WARREN, Spokane. General. Sigma Phi Epsilon. MEYERSQ CAMERON, Spokane. History. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Sigma Delta Chi: Freshman Journalism Award: ASSCW Rally Committee: Publications Board. MIGAKI, HOYO. Spokane. Bacteriology. Community Hall: AWS Foreign Scholar- ship Committee: Pi Tau Iota: Sigma Alpha Omicron: Phi Sigma: AWS Point System Committee. MILLER. FRANK, Seattle. Vet. Medicine. Off-Campus. TOP ROW-Left to right: MILLER, ROLLIN C.. Rogue River, Ore- gon. Agricultural Education. MITCHELL, WILLARD, JR., Anaconda. Montana. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Nu: Jr. Baseball Manager: Interfraternity Council: Senior Basketball Manager. MONTZHHMER, JANET LEE. spokane. Bacteriology. Chi Omega: Sigma Alpha Omicron: Crimson W: Fish Fans: Sports Club. MOON. CHARLES E.. Seattle. Veterinary llfledicine. Jr. AVMA: Frosh Boxing: In- tramural Boxing and Wrestling: Varsity Baseball: Grey W Club. MOON. MARGARET ELLEN, Anacortes. Dietetics. Off-Campus: Mu Sigma Rho. MOSES, HELYNGENE, Auburn. Fine Arts. Alpha Gamma Delta. MULLEN, MARY. Spokane. Fine Arts. Chi Omega, President: Delta Phi Delta. Vice President: Theta Sigma Phi: Mortar Board: AWS Publicity Committee: Ever- green Staff: Chinook Associate Editor: Senior Panhellenic: Junior Class ,Execu- tive Council: Phi Kappa Phi: YWCA. MUNSON. VALERIA, Wenatchee. Sociol- ogy. Delta ,Delta Delta, President: Orien- tation Leader: Alpha Kappa Delta, Presi- dent: Mortar Board: YWCA President. S niors MIDDLE ROW-Left to right: NEIL, VIRGINIA MCMATH, Tacoma. Home Economics. Pi Beta Phi: Hospital Board: Editor, Chinook: Who's Who. ANEILS, SHIRLEY, Pullman. English. Off- Campus. - NELSON, IRMA KOKKO, Kirkland. Psy- chology. Pi Beta Phi: Psi Chi: Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship, -1-3: Yell Queen, 41-42: Freshman Class Secretary: Sigma Chi Sweetheart, 41. NEUSTEL. MILDRED, Spokane. Chem- istry. Delta Zeta, President: Fish Fans. NEWLAND, RAMY MARY. Everett. Chemistry. Alpha Chi Omega: Orientation Junior Leader: Vice President AWS: Mor- tar Board: Chairman Point System. NEWLUN. JESS, Rice. Civil Engineering. Fire Station, President: Senior Man on Board of Control: Intercollegiate Knights: Rules Committee. NICHOLSON, EARL S., Chewelah. Agricul- ture Eclucation. FFA: Phi Delta Kappa. NICHOLSON, ELLEN, Spokane. Journal- ism. Alpha Chi Omega: Theta Sigma Phi: Evergreen Society Editor: Chinook: Senior Panhellenic: Junior Panhellenic. 60 BOTTOM ROW-Left to right: NORDHEIM, MARIE, Walla Walla, Gen- eral. Duncan Dunn. NOTEBOOM, LINDA, Lynden. MLlSl'C Edu- cation. North Hall: Mu Phi Epsilon: Mu Beta Beta. OLSON. JEAN. Lewiston. Fine Arts. Alpha Gamma Delta. OTT, RUTH MARIE, Irby. Home Eco- nomics. Stevens: Crimson W: Board of Control: AWS Council: WRA Council: Independent Council: Ellen H. Richards Club: Junior Orientation Leader. PARKER, HORACE. Pullman. Veterinary Medicine. Off-Campus. PARKS. WAYNE L., Lewiston. Fine Arts. Kappa Sigma, President: Interfraternity Council: Pan-American Student Forum: Chinook Activities Editor: Junior Class Executive Council: Rally Committee: Delta Phi Delta: KWSC Staff. PARTRIDGE. VIRGINIA. Tacoma. Soci- ology. Chi Omega. t PATTERSON, EUGENE G., Pullman. Po- lice Science. Off-Campus. TOP ROW-Left Io right: PATTERSON, JUANITA M., Pullman. Pre-Medicine. Off-Campus Girls', Presi- dent: Pi Tau Iota, President: Quill Club, Vice President: Presidents Council: AWS Council. PATTON. GLENN, Pullmani. History. Phi Beta Kappa. PERRY, CARL, Spokane. Economics. Sig- ma Nu: President Senior Class: Varsity Baseball. PETERSON, CLARICE MAE., Bow. Fine Arts. Delta Phi Delta: YWCA: Ever- green: 4-H Club. PETERSON, ROY I-I., Pullman. Veterinary Medicine. Off-Campus. PIERSON, DORIS, Colfax. Political Sci- ence. Waller: ASSCW President: Mortar Board: Chinook: Spurs: Rally Committee, Chairman: Pi Kappa Delta, President: Editor Cougar Code: Varsity Debate: Stu- dent Activities Committee: YWCA Chap- lain. PILKEY, BETH ICLARE, Spokane. Jour- nalism. Pi Beta Phi: Evergreen Editor, Managing Editor, Society Editor: Senior Executive Council: Pow Wosv: Publica- tions Ball Committee: Theta Sigma Phi: Newman Club. President. PITTS, MARGARET. Spokane. Chemistry. Alpha Delta Pi: Ski Club: Evergreen: Fish Fans. MIDDLE ROW-Left to right: POE, CAROL, Vancouver. Music. Alpha Gamma Delta: YWCA Cabinet: Ever- green: Quill Club: Orchesis: Booster Committee. POLIIJLO, GLADYS, Ridgefield. Fine Arts. Waller Hall. POORE, JIEANE, Seattle. Business Admin- istration. Kappa Alpha ,Theta: Gamma Beta, Vice President: AWS Publicity Com- mittee. POORE, JEANNETTE, Seattle. Business Administration. Kappa Alpha Theta: Gamma Beta. POTT. BETTY MARIA, Missoula. Mont. Mathematics. Alpha Delta Pi, President, RAY. GLORIA, Waitsburg. Home Eco- nomics. Kappa Delta: Sigma Tau Alpha: AI-IEA: College Choir. REILLY, MARIE. Seattle. Home Econom- ics Education. Community Hall President: Newman Club: STEA: Junior AHEA. RENTOLA. ESKO K., Grayland. Fine Arts. Delta Phi Delta: Evergreen Staff. 51 BOTTOM ROW-Left to right: RILEY. PATRICIA, Spokane. General. Chi Omega: Gamma Alpha Chi: Newman Club, Vice President. ROBERTS, JANET. Pullman. Psychology. Pi Beta Phi: Orchesis: College Choir: Alpha Kappa Delta: Psi Chi: Phi Beta Kappa. ROBINSON, VERNON S., Pomeroy. Gen- eral. Off-Campus. , ROSENBAUM, ELADA, Everett. Sociology. Stimson Hall. RYAN. MARGARET ANN, Butte. Mont. Melallurgy and Education. Off-Campus. SANDBO, PRESTON. Stanford. Montana. History: YMCA Council: Transfer from Jamestown College, Jamestown, North Dakota. SCHLEE. CAROL IRENE, Clarkston. Fine Arts. Delta Phi Delta: Ski Club. SCHMIDT, BETTY, Port Benton. Radio Speech- Quill Club: KWSC Staff An- nouncer: Junior Review Co-Chairman: Cougar Code Committee. TOP ROW-Left to right: SEITER, DOROTHY ELIZABETH, Post Falls. Home Economics Education. Colle- giate Christian Fellowship: Christian Stu- dent Council: Christian Endeavor Food Chairman. SHAW, GENEVIEVE, Tacoma. Fine Arts. ASSCW Vice President: Rally Committee: Junior Class President: Pi Lambda Theta: Delta Phi Delta: Mortar Board. SHUM, LYLE, Bingen. Pre-Jlfled. SITTS, JUNE WESTMAN, Tacoma. Gen- eral. Sigma Kappa: Ellen I-I. Richards Club: Ski Club. SMITH. HELEN KARENDA, Spokane. Sociology. SMITH, IRVING, Wenatchee. Speech. Chi Nu Chi. SMITH. MARGARET M.. Kennewick. Home Economics. Fish Fans: YWCA: Ellen H. Richards Club: AWS Jr. Orien- tation Leader. SMITH. TI-IELMA L., Opportunity. Home Economics. Alpha Chi Omega. President: President's Council: Senior Panhellenic: Sigma Tau Alpha: Ellen H. Richards Club. MIDDLE ROW-Left to right: SMITH, TOM J., Aberdeen. Radio Speech. Tau Kappa Epsilon: President. National niors , Collegiate Radio Guild: Treasurer, Senior Class: Vice President, Interfraternity Coun- cil: Ski Club: Senior Manager, Baseball. SMITH, VIRGINIA. Roslyn. Secretarial Sci- ence Delta Delta Delta' Si ma Tau Al ha: - L . e P Pi Lambda Theta: Gamma Beta, Presi- dent: Ski Club. SONNICHSEN, ALEX C., Seattle. Civil Engineering. Acacia. SPINNING. G. MARCUS. Pullman. Radio- Speech. Ski Club: College Choir: Inde- pendent Men's Association: All-College Plays. STAUEFER, MARIAN, Aberdeen. Bacteri- ology. Alpha Chi Omega: Rho Nu: Sigma Tau Alpha: Evergreen: Ski Club. SUNDERLAND, JEAN DAHL, Chehalis. Home Economics. SYVANSON, BETTY, Ellensburg. Home Economics. SWANSON, JAY. Palouse. Animal Hus- bandry. Alpha Gamma Rho. BOTTOM ROW-Left to right: TAYLOR, DAVE, St. John. Mechanical Engineering. Ferry Hall: Sphinx Club: ASSCW, Commitee on Social Forms: ASSOC Engineers. TAYLOR, Glen, Modesto, California. Ver. IW ed icine. THORNTON, JEAN, Pullman. Home Eco- nomics. Kappa Alpha Theta: Mortar Board, President: Omicron Nu, President: AWS, Secretary: Senior Panhellenic. TOMPKINS, PEGGY J., Walla Walla. Busi- ness Administration. Alpha Chi Omega: Orientation Committee: Vocational Guid- ance Committee: ASSCW War and Serv- ice Men's Committee: Religion and Life Committee. TOWNE, RUTH, Rosalia. General. Kappa Alpha Theta: College Choir: Mu Phi Ep- silon, President. TRAVIS, LUANN, Bremerton. General. Kappa Kappa Gamma, President: Theta Sigma Phi: Sigma Tau Alpha: Evergreen, Nlanaging Editor and Desk Editor: YW CA. TRUB. LOTUS. Bremerton. Sociology. ' Delta Delta Delta: Orchesis: President. AWS: Alpha Kappa Delta: Mortar Board: Religion and Life Committee. UMOTO. TED M., Seattle. Mechanicrll En- gineering. Associated Engineers: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: American Society or Mechanical Engineers. ., .. .L TOP ROW-Left to right: VAN NORMAN, HELEN. Yakima. Psy- chology. Sigma Kappa: AWS Personnel Committee: Sigma Tau Alpha. WAI-IL, HELEN, Lind. Pharmacy. Waller Hall. WALLIS. JAY, San Bernardino, Calif. Vet. Med. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: President, Jr. AVMA: Alpha Psi: Chairman, Hos- pital Board. WARN. MARY JANE, Spokane. General. Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA: Sr. Pan- hellenic. WEFER, I-IARRIET, Bellingham. Home Economics. WEITZ, GERALD, Endicott. Phi Sigma Kappa: Sec.-Treas., Sigma Delta Chi. WEITZ, GLORIA M., Endicott. Music. North Hall. , WETZEL, GLORIA, Moxee City. Pre-Med. McCroskey. BOTTOM ROW-Left to right: WILLIAMS, ART, Ritzville. Music Educa- tion. WILSON, BARBARA, Camas. Sociology. ZUMXVALT. MAXINE, Yakima. Sociology. Community Hall, Vice President: AWS Vocational Committee: Alpha Kappa Del- ta: Fish Pans: YWCA. ZIEGLER, WALTER, San Francisco, Calif. Vet-Medicine. D ZELLNER, VERNE. Davenport. Botany. Acacia. DAUBERT, CONNIE, Pullman. Home Economics. Kappa Alpha Theta: Fish Pans: AWS Personnel Committee Chair- man: Chinook Advertising Manager: Junior Class Vice President. MCKIERNAN. 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He enrolled at WSC in 1940 and took time out after two years to do a little fishing in Alaska . . . returned this year to continue his education as a teacher and coach. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL . Sanunie Harrison, Jim Halstead, Jim Graybill, Virginia Kal-shner. Junior THE JUNIORS . . . ushered into college to the tune of Hut, two, three, four, Check the girl on the right, and Glorious, Glorious, one keg of beer for the four of us . . . Ah, yes, as frosh, they knew the khaki regime, when air corps, engineers, and Vets were in uniform . . . when soldiers occu- ,pied the girls' dorms and Community and Duncan Dunn co-eds moved into men's fraternity houses . . . when blind dates, open house, and USO activities were in style. To their credit goes origination of the great tradition, Sophomore Days . . . the building of the sophomore fireplace behind the M.A. building . . . a strong and enthusiastic class. DICK TURNER Vice President CLENDA BERGEN Secretary KERMIT PEARSON Treasurer , 68 BOB CUR'llS scnoud semester Prcsndent of the Jumor Class migrated from Colf IX to A'1O .md essential :tem al KWSC a sporls 'mnouncer member of Nnuonal Collcbrllc R3dl0 Guild Vlcc Plesulcm of Inter Platerxxxtw Council 'also ,nel wut-lclex .xl the APO house EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Flrst row, left to rzght Pat Bunch, Betty Magnuson Second row, left In rxght Sally Staffellmack, Dax-roll Waller Not pzctured Nancy Hag: Class 'I-.4 'V' THE JUNIORS proved themselves to be a spunky lot w1th the1r second semester act1v1t1es we ll never forget Lhelr Jumor Rev1ew a s1de spl1tt1ng take off on a bookmg agency much credxt goes to V1ck1 Morgan chaxrman and then there was that sxmply marvelous Junlor Prom Atonuc Fantasy the decoranons were absolutely out of thxs World and we mean that hter a y servmg cokes 2 OOO bottles at that mtroducmg the fmahst queen cand1dates at your Junxor Revlew smtterxng davenports along the sxde hues fme job done by churman Hazel Pennell and commngtee 3 ALICE CARI SON I ict, President W IRGINIA DIRKS Secretriry DICK TURNER Treasurer fn-ww .lv Juniors FIRST ROXV-Lefl to right: ADAMS, ANDREW' B.. Upper Montclair, N. J. Journalism ADAMS, Bill M.. Outlook. Economics ALTREE. PATRICIA. LaCenter. A yric ul! ure. ANDERSON. Billie Lou, Moxie roe. Chemistry ANDERSON, EDNA E.. Big Spring, Texas. Sociology ANDERSON. LEE, Gresham. Oregon, Vol. Nledicine ANDERSON. ROBERT. Spokane. Police Science APPELEORD. I-IARRIET. Asotin. General ASAN. VIRGINIA, Spokane. General ATTEBURY. DARRELL. Tekoa. Home Economics ANDERSON. LILLIAN. Muki- reo. Home Economics. SECOND ROW-Left to right: AULD. CLARIBEL. Ridgefield. Speech AUSTIN, MARLEY, Great Falls. Mont. Speech BALZI-IISER. PEETEY, Drum- mond. Mont. Nursing Ed. BALLINGER. GAIL. Everett. Foreign Languages BANGS. HENRY. Chelan. A. E. BARNIER. RUTH, Seattle. Speech BELLINGER, GLORIA. Belling- ham. Home Economics BARNETT. DONALD l-I. Music BERGEN. GLENDA. Spokane. Sociology BERGEVIN. DENISE. Lowden. Sociology BICKFORD. BETTY, Coulee Dam. Hislory THIRD ROVJ-Left lo right: BLAIR. BETTY. Seattle. 'Business Administration BLEKKINK. Rachel, Vashon. Home Economics BLONG. BONNAR. Alhambra. Cal. Wild Life BONHAIVI, BILLIE, Longview. Speech BOXVER, JACK. Tujunda. Cal. E. E. BOWERS, BILLIE. Port Orchard. Speech BOWLING. MARGARET. Lewiston. Radio-Speech BOYER, ERMA DEANNE. lone. Hislory BRADFORD, DOROTHY. Mabton. Sociology BRADY. DESSIE MARIE. Sunnyside. Pharmacy BRENNAN. FRANCES. Seattle. Hospital Diel. 70 FOURTH ROW-Left lo right BROWIAK, ELIZABETH. Ritzville. Speech BROWN. ESTHER. Clarkston. Home Economics BUCHANAN, DOROTHY, Monmou th. Ill. Chemistry BUCKNER, ELIZABETH. Stehekin. English BUDD, BETTY. Kelso. General BUNCH. PAT, Yakima. General BURGESS. ELAINE, Lowden. Sociology , BUSCH. ALIVIA. Colton. Pharmacy CANNON. MARIAN, Walla VJalla. Speech CARLSON, ALICE. Cowiche. Home Economics CARLSON. DEL. Spokane. Speech I FIRST ROW-Left to right: CARVILL, MARILYN. Seattle. Psychology CHOATE, HELEN. Long Beach. California. Foreign Languages CI-IRISTENSEN. JEAN, Redondo. Journalism CLARK. NAOMI, Spokane. General COCKRANE. LORRAINE. Seattle. Home Economics CONE. MARILYN, Troy, Mont. Speech COOLEY. DON S., Cle Elum. Mech. Engineering. COX. Gladys. Walla Walla. General CRANDALL. KENNETH. Burlington. Physical Education. CREGER, DONALD, Bothell. Dairy I-lusbamlry CROSSON, MARJORIE. Puyallup. Chemistry SECOND RONV--Left to right CURTIS. ROBERT. Colfax. General DAMEVJOOD. ELDORA, Spo- kane. Business Administration DANIEL. JOHN, Spokane. Radio-Speech DANKE, VIRGINIA. Spokane. Physical Education. DAVIDSON, SYBEL, Pullman. General DAVIS, MAXINE, Yakima. Police Science DeIVIOSS. MARJORIE. Seattle. Home Economics DENNY, PAULINE. Belling- ham. Home Economics DIRKS. VIRGINIA. Walla Walla. Home Economics DICKSON, BEVERLY. Okanogan. Chemistry DONAGHO. WALTER. W. Mgr. THIRD ROW-LL'l'l to right: DORAN. JAMES. Seattle, Animal Husbandry DORMAN. DONALD. LaCrosse. flgriculture DOUTY, CLAUDE. La Center. Mech . E n gi neerin g. DREESMAN. LILLIAN. Cash- mere. Home Economics DROZ, DAN, Colville. Economics. DUUS, PATRICIA. Estacada. Oregon. Physical Education EARL. ALICE. Everett. Journalism EEE. VERONA. Custer. Home Economics lf DDLEMAN. ROBERT M. Gasroria. N. C. General. EDEN. JACK. Spokane. Busim-'ss Administration EGECK, LEWIS. Puyallup. Zoology FOURTH ROW-Left to right ELLIOTT, PAT, Yakima. General ENGLISH, ELIZABETH. Aberdeen. Sociology ERICKSON. CORINNE. E ri um claw. Home Economics Fi'YI'I-AND. DELORES. Bremer ton. Home Economics FELDER. VIRGINIA, Everett. English FERGUSON. MARY, spokane. Psychology FLEIVIIVIING. ANNABELLE, Rearclan. Home Economics. FLETCHER. JOHN F. ' Vancouver. Chem. Engineering FOSTER, LORRAINE. Big Harbor. Sociology FOSTER. MILES, Acldy. Elec. Engineeringf FRANCIS, DORIS MAE, Tacoma. Speech Juniors FIRST ROW-LeI'1 lo right: FRAYNE, PATRICIA. San Francisco. General. FREDERICK. KATHERINE. Spokane. Pharmacy FREEMAN, DOROTHY. Spokane. Bacteriology GAGE, BARBARA. Coeur d'Alene, Ida. Home Economics GANNON, WILLIAM L.. Pullman. Fine Arts. GARBER, CHARLES R., Comp- ton, Calif. Pre-law GARLAND. SHIRLEY. Wexiatclnee. GARVIN. MARILYN, Spokane. Bacteriology GIBB, PHYLLIS. Bellingham. ABacleriology GIBSON. MAXINE. Olympia. Home Economics. GISKE, ROD. Tacoma. History SECOND ROW-Left lo right: GITTINGS, CYRUS. Camas. General. I GJERTSON, EUGENE. Tacoma. GJERTSON, NORMA. Tacoma. Home Economics GOI-IEEN, ARLENE, Vancouver. Fine Arts GORDON, JOYCE, Thorp. General GOUGI-I, A. WILLIAM. Tacoma Business Administration GRAY. MARTHA, Waslitucxia. Foreign Languages GRAY, RUIE, Seattle. Fine Arts GRAYBILL. JAMES I-I., Spo- kane. Mechanical Engineering GREAVES. YVONNE. Glencoe. Minn. Physical Eclucalion GRIER. DOROTHY. Seaview. Sociology. THIRD ROW-Left to right: GRIFFITH. BETTY, Seattle. Home Economics , GROULX, MARY I-I., Oroville Pharmacy GURNSEY, VERN L., Wliite Salmon. Forestry I-IALE, MARTHA. Colfax. Speech HA LIN, ELIZABETH, Spokane. Home Economics HALLGARTI-I. HOWARD. Yakima. Entomology. HANSEN. BETTY, Yakima. Home Economics I-IANSEN, MARYANNE. Seattle. Zoology HARRIS. MARIAN, Camas Sociology HARRIS. XVALTER, Pullman. Bacieriology. ' HARRISON. SAMMIE. Brem- erton. Journalism 72 FOURTH ROW-Left lo right: HARTMAN, C. HOWARD, Seattle. Business Adm. HASEGAWA, ELLEN, Pullman Pharmacy HATHAVVAY. MARGARET. Ridgefield. Home Economics HANVKES, GLORIA. Longview Fine Aris. I-IAVJKINS. L. HOWARD. Ellensburg. Elec, Engineering. HEINBACH. ARNOLD, Spo- kane. Mechanical Engineering HEINEMAN, BERNICE, Ritz- ville. Home Economics I-IEKEL. FRANK, Omak. Electrical Engineering HELFER, DON, Euumclaw. Vet. llfledicine HENDRICKS. MARCIA. Spokane. Speech HILL. DoRoTHY,' vancouver. Pharmacy FIRST ROW-Left to right: HINTON, PATRICIA, Spokane. Fine Arts HOGBERG, DANIEL A. Pullman. Pre-Med. HOGG, NANCY, Vancouver. Pharmacy. HOOK, HARRY, Spokane. Pharmacy. HOSKINS, PHYLLIS, Tacoma. Bacteriology , HOUGH, KATHLEEN, Spokane. Foreign Languages HUGHES, PRISCILLA, Auburn. Fine Arts HUNTER, ALMA, Seattle. Home Economics HUMPHREY, ROBERT, Colfax. HUNTLEY, ELVER. Seattle. Chemistry. HURLEY. JAMES, Pullman. Pre-medicine ' SECOND ROW-Left to right: THIRD ROW-Left to right: IRWIN, HARLAN W., Montesano. Botany ISHERWOOD, CLARE, Spo- kane. Business Administration JACOBSEN, PATSY, Alpha. Journalism JAMISON, JAMES, Vancouver Architecture JAMISON, NANCY, Seattle. Q Geology. JAQUISH, VERNON, Granger. Business Adm. JEIEXFOSRDS, OLIVER, Emerson. JE RMEY, JACQUELYN, Rosalia. .Music JESSUP, CHRIS, Azwell. Foreign Languages JETT, JIM, Wenatchee. Bacteriology JOHNSON, EWING, Clarkston. Pre-dentistry JOHNSON. LENORE, Van- couver. Home Economics JOHNSON, TOM, Cheney. Physical Education JONES, IVANETTA, Seattle. Home Economics JONES, SHIRLEY, Shelton. Business Administration JORDAN, BARBARA, Clarks- ton. Foreign Languages JUDY, ANNE, Walla Walla. General JUDY, JOHN, Walla Walla. Pre-Law. KANN, LE OIVIA, Prescott. Psychology. KEIDEL, BEVERLY, Long Beach, Calif. Home Economics KENNEDY, BARBARA, Vancouver. Sociology KERNIGHAN. RICHARD, DuPont. General. FOURTH ROXV-Left to right: KERN, MARGARET, Vancouver. General KINKAID, ROBERT M., Walla Walla. Physics KIRKPATRICK, BEVERLY, Conrad, Montana. Pre-Nursing KINOSHITA, JOSHYO, Harrington. Chemistry KISER, BETTY GAIL, Spokane. General KNAPP, ACKLIN, Silverdale. Foreign Languages KNIEKREHM, ROSEMARY. Yakima. Foreign Language. KNOX, LLOYD. Yakima. Home Economics, KOHLSTEDT, JAMES. Colville. Pharmacy KROMER, SHIRLEE, Hines, Ore. Foreign Languages. KUHN, VIRGINIA, Edwall. Home Economics. Juniors FIRST ROW-Left to right: KUI-ILMAN. MARY BETH. Lamond. Physical Education KURE. JO ANN. Wapato. Home Economics LAMP. SHIRLEY, Arlington. Journalism LANCASTER. JEAN, Bend. Physical Education LANGLOW, AMY, Tacoma. Music LARSON, BETTY, Port Blakely. Fine Arts LARSON. EVELYN, Seattle. General. LARSON. ROBERT. Tacoma. E. E. LA SOTA, BILLIE. Metaline Falls. Fine Arts. LEE, JOAN, Colfax. Psychology LEVJIS. SUZANNE. Seattle. Home Ec. SECOND ROXV-Left to right: LIESER, FRANCES. Vancouver. Music. LILJE. JOE, Newport. Music ,LUCI-IT. ELEANOR, Spokane. Pharmacy LUITEN, VIOLET. Edwall. Journalism LYBECKER. MARGARET. Pomeroy. Home Economics LYBECKER. SYLVIA, Gig I-Iarbor. General MCCARTNEY, JOYCE. Wenatchee. General McCORMICK. NADINE. Bucoda. Sec. Training McCALLUM, JOHN D., Tacoma. Journalism MCK INLEY, BLANCI-IE, Brewster. Nursing Ed. McLEAN, PEGGY. Cowiche. Home Economics. THIRD ROW-Left to right: NICVEAN. SALLY, XVenatchee. Foreign Languages MACKEY. ELOISE, Yakima. Sociology MAGNUSON, BETTY. Tacoma. Speech MALONEY. PAT, Spokane. Architecture MARSHALL. BETTY, Seattle. General MARSHALL. EVA, White Swan, Home Economics MARTIN, RAYMOND. Walla Walla. Chemistry MATAYA. STAN. Cle Elum. Radio-Speech A MATS ON, WALTER E. Kaloma. Ag. Engineering. MEAD. BILLIE, Vvlenatchee. Foreign Languages MELCHER, JACKIE. Beach. Foreign Languages 74 FOURTH ROW-Left to right MELSETI-I. BARBARA, Hoquiam. Fine Arts MICHEL, FRIEDA, Lynden. Secretarial Training ' MIKKELSEN. JEANETTE. Cashmere. Sociology MILLER, GLORIA. Yakima. History MILLER. JAY H., Seattle. Agriculture MITCHELL. DOROTHY. Seattle. Fine Arts MOE. ROGER, Wapa to. Physics MONROE. PAT, Mullan, Idaho Sociology MOOS. DONALD W. Edwall. Agriculture MORGAN. DAVID L. E. St. Louis, Ill. Ag. Business MORGAN. VICKI. Omak. Radio FIRST ROW Let! to nqht MORRISON PATRICIA Pullman Journalzsm MUNN SALLY Tacoma Bacterzoloqy MURPHEY JIM Pullman Botany MURPHY MARJORIE Tacoma Socxology MYERS IRA T Bremerton Electrxcal Enqmeermq NEFF REID B Chemrcal Enqmeermq NEILAN BEVERLY Spokane PhysxcalEducat1on NELSON CORA Tonasket Busmess Admmlstrarzon NELSON ELLIS Seattle Buszness Admzmstratzon NIELSON ROGER Bellmglnm 'NYEWCOMB Ba rbara Camas Soczoloqy SECOND ROW Lei! to nght N ICKERSON WILLIAM Spokane Soczology NICOLA MARGARET Tacoma Home Economzcs 'NIORSTROM CONNIE Everson General 'NIOETSINGER KATHRYN .I Auburn Radro NOTHWANG KA'I HRYN Bremerton Home Economzcs OHEARN Helen Walla Walla Joumalzsm OLDAKER LORRAINE Portland Fme Arls OMAN GLENN E Aberdeen Idi Busmessfldm OSTROM SHIRLEY Hoquum Pharmacy OTT JEANETT R1tzv1lle Nurs Ed OVERLAND EERN Everett Home Economlcs THIRD ROW Left to rzght OVES JANE Spokane Polrtzcs PACE JEAN Lyndcn General PARE GAYE H Kelso Physzcal Educatron PARKER MARY ELLEN 1' me Arts PARKS JACKLEEN Wenatchee Speech PATCHEN MARY Spokane S.Jc1oIoqy PATE JACQUELINE San Mateo Psychology PAYNE HAROLDM Spokme Pu law PEARCE PAULINE Enter prlse Oregon Bacterzoloqy PEARSON KERMIT Spokane Vet Medzcme PFNINELL HAZEL Prescott Home Economzcs FOURTH ROW Lei! to ugh! PERKINS CATHERINE Colfax General PERRY FRANCES Kennuuck Journalzsm PETERSON ARTHUR I' Yelm E E PETERSON PAULINE Spokane Bacteriology PETTIBONE CATHERINE St John Pharmacy PIERSON AVERILL Kelso S oczoloqy PIPER ELAINE Adams Ore Home Economzcs POLENSKE INEZ Edw1ll General POOR HAROLD JR Yacolt flq Educatron OUENTON NANCY Seattlt General RATH MARJORIE Mochps Che mzstry 1 1 1 1 V I ' I 1 Y x D Y' . , . . , . . . , . , V . 1 . 1 , -, . . .1 l - -' . , . -. , . . , , -. - . . , . . . f - - r I- I . - ' . , . , v , - 1 1 , . V ' 4. , . 1 . . . , -. V , . .. . . a , , . . L4 . 1' 4 v 1 - . . 1 . . , ' - , , ., 4 , I - 4 - -. ' ' ' 1 , . . . . , . , , V, , I ,. . . .. . Y. - A 1 4, e . . , . ., , ' , - , , I I - - r . Juniors FIRST ROW-Left to right: SECOND ROW-Left to right: THIRD ROW-Left to right: RATHJEN, GEORGE, Sedro ROSE. MARGARET, Seattle. SICELOFF. WILLIAM, Seattle. XVoolley. Medicine Fine Arts REED. DOROTHY, Yakima. General ' REIMER, NEOMI RUTH. ' Cl uster. Foreign Languages RICE, SHIRLEY, Palo Alto.. Calif. Animal Husbandry RICHMAN, HELEN, Prosser. Home Economics RIETH, MARY, Harrington. Home Economics ' ROBINSON, JUNE, Spokane. .Foreign Languages ROCKSTROM, NINA, Zillah. Bacteriology ROEDER, SHIRLEY, Everett. Pharmacy ROGERS, GEORGE, Oroville Horticulture ROWE, NVILLIAM, Seattle. Vet. llfledicine RUSSELL, VERA JEAN, St. John. Chemistry RYAN, PAT, Bothell. Business Adm. , RYTHER, MYRON, Spokane. Chemistry SANDBERG. VICTORIA. I-Iumptulips. Radio-Speech SAREF, EMMETT, Tacoma. Architectural Engineering ' SAXE, CLARA, Spokane. Home Economics SEVERIN. KATHRYN' J.. Spokane. Child Development SHOULTES, KATHLEEN. Chelaalis. Home Economics SEAT, BARBARA, Zillah. Music SIECHAU, ELROY, Port Angeles Electrical Engineering SIGIVION, RUTH, Spokane. Foreign Languages SIMMELINK. RUTH, Kenne- wick. Home Economics SIMONDS, RALPH, Bellingham Business Aclm. SINDELUR, JUNE, Milwaukee. Botany SMITH, CONNIE, Seattle. Speech SMITH, MARIAN, Seattle. General SNOOK, SHIRLEY, Chewelah. Home Economics SOWERS, Clyde, Seattle. Ver. Medicine SPENGLER, ADELINE, Lewiston, Ida. Sociology 76 FOURTH ROW-Left to right: STAPP, RICHARD, Tulsa. Ver. M'edicine STEELE. BETTY, Buckley. Home Economics ' STEWART, BETTY, Spokane. General STEWART, ELIZABETH, Seattle. Music STILWELL, GRACE, Seattle. Secretarial Training STYNER, MILTON, Aberdeen. Bacteriology STYNER, WARREN, Aberdeen. Chemistry SUZUKI, GRACE, Spokane. Bacteriology SXVANBACK. BEVERLY. Clarkston. Music SWAUGER, FRED, Walla Walla SWANSON, MARION, Spokane Home Economics A 'F N . ,Jie . 4 xl 51.238 .:',.N..., .23 1 'Q is , I . A V '. , 5 .3 4.1 , . 1, U. k VA. .. .+ . . . X, 1 l 11 . fl- i 'i 4 .' ,SN N ' -'ip .4 1 Q-Q ... iw? , .. 7 x-- .N N. . xx 2 FIRST ROXV-Left to right: SWANT, GENE R., Walla Walla. Nl. E. TARO. KATHLEEN, Lake Stevens. Chemistry TATE, MARVIN E., Wallula. Business Administration THORP. CAROLINE, Zillah. Home Economics TIPPET, BARBARA, Clarks- ton. Speech TOLLEFSON, NANCY, Steila- coom. General TOIVICHICK, LOIS, Tacoma. Architecture TOPP. PAT, Everett. Physical Educaiion TOUSLEY, RUTH, Clarkston. General TOWNER, ETHEL I., Pomeroy. General TRONDSEN. DOROTHY. Ocean Park. Home Economics -V I 5 fr .W- .-j, 3 fe 2-f,' :R .' ' I ' lg Q I . ' 1 ,Y- yn- . A ...I , V. -1 fm -' . .1 - ,.l2if2v'. - . A f , ' 4 .S A A NE., A Y .s - - All ' r i 4 r v . i. If E w , J w ' SECOND ROW-Left to right: TSCHETTER, LORRAINE, Spirit Lake. Idaho. Pharmacy TUGGLE, DORIS. Lamont. H is lory TURNER, DICK, Spokane. M. E. UTZMAN, ZILDA. Pullman. Police Srience VAN PROOYEN, CORNELIA, Vancouver. Pre-Medicine VOGELEIN. LUCILLE. Olympia. Home Economics. VOLLE, KATHLEEN, Walla XValla. Home Economics WADICINS, ARLENE, St. John. Home Economics WALLER. DARROLL, Spokane. Police Science WALLIN, JEAN, Lamont. Speech WATANABE, DONALD, Mohler. llflech. Engineering 77 .1 I ll-ii' -N is I . L3 1 1 .- 'filo 1. . 'T' -g 1,2 J- ,A 2 - 1 . l ' A A J X A U 1 Al I I , I Nw I Ig bv' I .- ':s5'- ' I I THIRD ROW-Left to right: WATANABE. RONALD, Molaler. Chemistry WARREN, ELEANOR. Spokane. Bacteriology WE BER, JEAN, Tacoma. Journalism WEEKS, RICHARD, Tacoma. Radio-Speech WILKINSON, CAIVIILLE, Bellingham. General WILLMAN, BARBARA, Wann Vilalla. Pharmacy XVILSON. CHARLES, Ellens- burg. Agriculture WILSON. HELENA. Waterville. Fine Arts WITSCHER, KATHLEEN, Everett. Home Economics A WOLFRAM. HAROLD, Hunt- ington Park, Calif. Forestry. WOLTERS, JANET, Spokane. Psychology i' , v, 4 , L . . L -1 . . , . uh: I if ii ' X , pl 1 :'T x. i J. it .,' ig . Fr gg. irj I ., ' -J , '17 ,527'7LQfi ' 0 S ' aiseiaiil , 1 FOURTH ROW-Left to right VJYLDER. VELDA, Spokane. Fine Arls YOCUM, DON, oemig. Nelii. Forestry YOUNG, DOLORES, Van- couver. Music YOUNGBERG. LILLIAN, Seattle. Speech ZAHN. BRUCE, Methow. Horticulture KATSAROS, ELAINE. Zillah. Sociology STAFFELBACH, SALLY, Tacoma. English MILLER, XVILMONT, Seattle. Ag. Economics BILL TAYLOR . . . Sophomore Class Prexy . . . Treas- urer of the Independent Council, I. K. Historian, and - efficient committeeman, did a fine job as first semes- ter President . . . One of the Fire Station boys and zz double E CElecLrical Engineering to youj major. -+yc- ,tg Jai EXECUTIVE COUNCIL . . . Sain Huppin, John Clludacoff, Pat lMnrling Helen Scar-brough, Carol Dnell. ophomore THE SOPHOMORES . . . entered college under somewhat unusual circumstances. . . found their social life cramped by War-time conditions such as gas rationing, ten gals to one guy, all-girl parties, etc. Un- daunted by all this, they showed lots of enthusiasm . . . introduced much talent in their all-frosh con. MARJORIE McIiEE Vice President WANDA LEE FIECK Secretary GRACE OTT Treasurer -fu .5 4 RAY JOHNSON . . . president of the Sophomore class . . . peppy Lambda Chi from Tacoma . . . well- known in the athletic circles for his proficiency in basketball . . . also played varsity baseball his fresh- . ,nits , lnan year . . . this pre-law major is claimed by a home- town girl who sports his Lambda Chi jewel. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL . . . First row: Virginia Cooper, Darrel Borg. Second row: Eileen Nesbitt, Genevieve Watson, Charlotte Wirdl. Class THE SOPHOMORE CLASS . . . Ray Johnsons regime carried through the plans made by the first semester cabinet . . . they decided to put some of the idle money in their treasury to use-the result? Bryan Hall clock can now be seen at night . . . at least those are the plans as we go to press . . . Sopho- mores really enjoyed themselves during Sophomore Days . . . some of their ingenius ideas were Daisy Mae Day . . . Chairman, Daisy Day . . . a big, exclusive Sophomore picnic on the Compton lawn.. . . followed by an all-campus mixer on the tennis court . . . nice going, Sophomoresl' PAT McWILLIAMS Vice President HELEN NERVIC , Secretary MARY JANE LITTLE g Treasurer l 79 - A i -'F lies: il f a .X. ' - ' ' if rx 1? -TZ, E FF' - 'Q' y aaa - f l 3:11 .' I 1' ' A -Q e l - , if 1 iq L Q . 1 IL- ,iii , I ,:.. H . T5 ' A . J ,. 2. ,rg -I ng l E... ffff' V f V , ' , 'if' G 5- e A 1 5, ra. My - - V va' A f war ,. ' he --. ' , ' . ' a- ' '- ,. I-Sine. - ' Y f -. I i:-,gg , - -1 - amy. Y ' E a li ? ' i- ' ffaizllzxy. 15, fl? 711' ' v , .1 V ' V L- , Z , U' ' ' I, i' - -.,' 1 ' 4 4 'f Y ja k tl i ' i fl 1 , Ili i. ' ', A P, J A-. ' V. ' ' ' . it .f ff ' I Q5-Q - .T -N i -e H , V. ,W - '- :Sa i 'ff' 1-L lan, , : Y, ' , -fl r .!f. ,l L' 'Y , U ' 1 Y , ,g, ' SPURS WSC SPURS . . . finished another year on the campus wit ying c . . . in work the Spurs helped with the general organization and planning of President Compton's inaugu- ration . . . ushered at meetings and cons . . . took newcomers on camp Registration Ball . . . entertained the Idaho Spur Chapter and old members of the WSC chapter at 'h fl ' olors Always knee deep us tours . . . planned the breakfasts and luncheons. These girls who are chosen when fresh- s men, serve the alma mater during their sophomore year and still manage to keep up that grade average . . . Spurs annually award a S100 scholarship to a deserving sophomore girl who will use it when a junior . . . If you want to know the time or place of any activity . . . Just ask a Spur. i 1 it ,gf . 1 '57 DOROTHY POLLEY . . . Spur president . . . resident J of North Hall and Tacoma . . . loves to ice skate in the winter and sail on Puget Sound in the sununer . . . An all-around gal with grades and personality plus. 80 Fxrst row, left to rzglzt Bob Shaver, Bzll Crozier, Edward Davnl, Dick Turner, Bill Taylor, Jack Eden, Jun Kohl tedt, Roger Westby, B111 Ennis Blll Brnn, Mel Strom Second row, left to rzght Noel Hxlbv Rod Newhm, Chv Blodgett Bud Mohnek Chyton Cornell, Davld Mohne, Rodney Roberts Dick Nw gard Bob Slckles, Bruce Scranton, Chuck Kneff Gordon Pllcher, Delmar Ingalls T hard row, left to right Nell Meyers, Wayne Hauser, Dlck Lerfuld, Jim Bur ess, Bob Kenvon, Lynn A George Jr , Bob Blsnett, Ken Zlgler, Jim Wllllams, Carman Peterson, Jun Johnson, A W Stmtton IN TERCOLLEGIATE KN IGI-ITS INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS men s servxce organ1zat1on members ushered and sold programs and mums at football games Two I K s are elected as freshmen by each fratermty and hvmg group those chosen serve through thelr four years of college arm band on his sleeve JACK EDFN l K Duke and a Sigma Nu from Spok me Noted for hxs corny bags Cm beul out 1 good boognc lnss and does even better tlungs on the lvorxes with the long haired stuff Jack h'1s lcd the I K 's lhrou ll another good pear of service 81 3 r If you see an I. you'll know it right away . . . by the purposeful look in his eye and the tell-tale , L . . . . . ' ' rj ,XD BOB BISNETT . . . An up-and-coming Ferry Hall 1' rosh from Snohomish. Before beginning his college vareer, he spent some time in the tank corps, as a Pfe. . . . Bob is now Il pre-rlenl in Arts and Sciences. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL . . . Jackie K. Lynch, Mary Lewis, Jean Foster, David Moline. Freshman THE FRESHMEN . . . comprising more than half the student body, have distinguished themselves as a capable group . . . with lots of pep and enthusiasm . . . willing to work, eager to play. Before Christmas vacation, they gave a swell informal dance in the women's gym, Holiday Frost. Pretty clever, capitalizing on pre-vacation spirit! HARRIETT RICE Vice President CAROLE ABERNETHY Secretary JUANITA WRIGHT Treasurer 48 2 DICK MeFARLAND . . . Second semester president of the Freshman class . . . this six-foot-three hunk of man calls BPCIIICYIOII and Ferry Hall home . . . you may have noticed him vending hot dogs at the big Winter Week Celundasprung . . . an outdoor man , who likes to fish, hunt, and play basketball . . . also known for his talent along the artistic lines . . . majoring in industrial arts. V i shi EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Betty Jo Lyons, Lynn George, Joan Lindberg, Helen Lankel. H ., ..., -i,f.4m.:,.l CI ss THE PROSH carried on their second semester with the same enthusiasm they showed the first quired many new members 'mid-year when the vets came back to acquire some book-learnin' predict that the class of '49 will be one of the strongest in the history of WSC., VON NE HANSEN Vice Presirlcnt- WINIFRED RAMY Secretary PEGGY ERICKSON Treasurer I 83 rd- ., iv, V .I ,bw Tis- 1 'fi -. CS ,W R 1. ,5 ,fxf fl -H ,, 1 W ,J- Q. 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Whether it is politics, or plain swing, or the ramblings of a student announcer, it plays an A number one part in the campus life. The 5,000-watt educational station, one of the twenty-six in the United States, is the home of the majority of Radio Speech majors. Actual experience is the key Word around KWSC and the main reason Why so many of the eager an- nouncers, performers and station help usually end up with a fine job at the end of their four-year stay. 94 i a A mmunf V x JOHN BLAKE. youthiul speclal eventb director who keeps 1 watchful eye on station goings on ELDON C C PETE J BARR Wllell lllt: radlo xs havmg a normal dav, and the pro grama are luumg the mmute hand, Pete 1: progr xm dlrector and lhe Wizard of KWQC ns usually nn the thu-k of It Ken Ullllli Ilerman Cellrlcll Dick Egelston Rod Haqs, Jean Wallin, Beitv Schmidt Chead 'lI'lll0lll'll0l'D Billie Bowers Im Myers Google Locke FROM THE tune the coffee pot parade dlgs mto the mornmff m1st about the Palouse hrlls ur1t11 the tune the last recorded program IS off the au KWSC IS ahve with radlo students learrung the A B C s of rad1o Prom the transmrtter crew to the glrls who flle records the stitron functxons Wlth swxss Jewel preclsxon when the alums dream of Washxngton State It IS rumored the frrst thmg they hear we Th1S IS the radro servxce of the State College of Washlngt on . 95 12 AROUN'D THE CLOCK WITH ICWSC . . . from sports to agricultural interests, the college-owned radio station keeps the Inland Empires inhabitants up to date on every occasion . . . KWSC's clock ticks with the activity of direct news service over the wires of United Press and the latest in recorded music . . . Working around the clock, the staff of KWSC resolve themselves to a 91 hour a week job which includes the broadcasting of football games, rallies and even the crowning of campus queens. Dial twisters are frequently playing favorites with the Coffee Pot Parade , The Story Lady , Five- thirty Sports Final and numerous other top notch programs. 96 X .5 'Sf B-av Q '1 Top left Dons Pierson Top rzght, Januar Varsltv team Gloria Gfllhrlth Bert Pello, Ralph TFWVIQ, Henlen Holden, Jean Burt, Helen NCFVI ,lean Ielhennnucr, Patucza IVICWIIIIHIIIQ, Jean Lmkq, AIILL Deckert, Juni.: Colunfm Varszh team, first row Vicki Mor au, Bevcrlw Cregorv Bxllnc Bowers, Jxmes Colem'ln, Dlck DOWIIIHB Seennd ron Inez Polen'-ke Doris Pierson, J'll1lC Lowelun, Helen Nerub, Sldella Clmbcr Thlrrl ron, J'nncs '1ldVlb, Jean Burt DEBATE THIS SEASON S debatmg re1lly was a success stirtmg out Mr Veatch chose twenty fxve students for lntercolleglate debates the fust strles of debatts were held as Z1 pracuce tournament at Spokane at thxs SCFICS WSC won e1ght debates and lost three a trlangular tournament followed Wlfh Wh1t man and the Un1vers1ty of Idaho at WSC on December 7 and 8 WSC won the women s ser1es and took second ln the men s serxes 97 - , ,R ' -A, gg ,.L., ,, 'ag - , - - 'A ,, Tn I , .. , t' I A -g ,,, A t- I, P . A .Q , ,Q-,, , 4 - 5 e . fnf , , if V . V ., ,-3,51 Y ' K G . in I W.. I 9 Ll- , GZ? ,V e ,- -- of H . I W - 'J ZW.. ' ' -,Z N 1.1 r , ,V 1 - ' - l , , ' ff? fx, . M-1 , - 'xr gf 21- ' 7 -'F , , '-jvww! , -eg ' , , -7 I ' x Y. Q A' 1 if I ' ' .fl . 'fl ' , . ' K fy ' . v , .f v w . . , N. 'V n 1 E s ' 5 - -- . 4, A ' . . .V N , , ff- - , . 1 rl '11 ' ' ' H ml ', ,Cc-'N ' .' -5. . ,r:,,r - . -1 r A:- , : '. ' . . ' ' ' , : ' . ' 5 - '. , g, .J z ' ' . . 1 1' - . -' 1 . . '. ' : ' - g ' . . z -' ' . ' 'f'. .' , v: -: , .'e ,U g. . U I . V: 1 ,S 3' .Q l . . - . . A c . . . c . ' ' ' A . . y , . , , MR. RAYMOND JONES . . . known also as Jonesie, . . .famous for his superb play presentations . . . hnils from Colbcrtson, Nebraska . . . obtained his B. A. from Nebraska State Teachers' College and his M. A. from State University of Iowa . . . well known on cnxn- pus for his fascinating puppets, . '. has taught speech here at WSC for three years. y D R A M A a WITHOUT WOMEN t LIGHT COMEDY came to the campus November 2 and 3 in the first all-campus collegexplay of the year, Without Women, written by Wil1,iam Davidson and Sara Pryor, and directed by Raymond R. Jones. This fast moving satire is of a company of stranded show girls who find shelter in a cabin of Wealthy businessmen. Trouble brews when one of the sophisticated show girls attempts to prove to the proverbial Women-hater that you just can't buck nature! Her tireless efforts are finally re- wardedf bringing the curtain down on another happy ending. 98 BLITI-IE SPIRIT NOEL COWARD S lmprobable farce Bhthe Spmt presented January 1946 by the Speech Depart ment packed WSCers to the roofs for an uproarxous haxr rarsmg evenmg The ent1re cast shared honors 1n thrs productron dxrected by Cecrl Matson The hero s frrst w1fe d1ES only to return as an ethereal ghost to taunt and tantalrze her ex husband who IS now the devoted spouse of another woman Blrthe Sprrrt frlled the evenrng w1th hrlar ON MAY 4 and 5 1945 The Great Brg Doorstep by Frances Goodrrch and Albert Hackett was grven as the fmal play performance of the school year drrected by Raymond R Jones Deprctlng a fam1ly of Cajuns on a Loursrana Ba you rn mrserable crrcumstances beset by human fraxltres compounded Wlth pathos and comedy the play had to do wrth a mother strrvlng valrantly to keep her fannly together and to get a home for therr magn1f1cent brg doorstep Wh1Ch had been res cued from the Mxssxssxppr IIVCI flood Her success made th1s folk play memorable 99 r me r r ar . r ' 9 1 1 ' , . . . . 1 . ' 1 ,, . . . ,, . . . . ity and suspense. I 4 I I Y . , . . ,, . ,, . I . - 1 r iifallifgffi-iii . A ,Q -, jp 1' r MR. CECIL MATSEN . . . came to WSC this year Y front Vancouver, Wasliington, where he served as W dramatic supervisor of llie Recreation Association . . . also Director of Dramatics at Reed College in ' Portland, and assistant director at the University of ' Oregon . . . received his B.A. from University of Oregon, and his lVI.A. front University of Iowa . . . has produced three plays this year. NJUNO AND Tl-IE PAYCOCKN HJUNO AND THE PAYCOCKU, Sean O'Casey's great Irish tragedy, was presented in Bryan Hall Auditorium. March 1 and 2, under the direction of Raymond R. Jones. ,The play was a picture of a down-at-heels family kept together by a sharp-tongued but courageous wife and mother, while her husband ,idles his life away and finally causes tragedy to strike this lrish family. To point out the significance of tragedy, the setting showed a squalid, cramped tenement home against the crowded city slums of Dublin. The excellent acting by the entire cast proved that human tragedy could be felt and expressed by college actors andactresses. 100 Dul you get htm? The energetic stage crew T hat handsome West 1 eal or unreal by! . . . Smmcl effects! . . . Properties TI-IE BAND . . . revived a bit of that ole Cougar spirit with their snappy marching at football games . . . and half-time exhibitions added a touch of that pre-war color to those Saturday afternoon con- tests, too, Leading off at each and every rally, the fifty-seven pieces did a bang-up job of giving rallies that re- quired enthusiasm . . . and that spring concert Was really appreciated bv campus and townspeople alike. 102 HAROLD P. WHEELER . . . Director of the College Band and Assistant Professor of Music . . . directed a regimental hand for two years in World War I . . . a devotee of the great outdoors, he spends much of his free time at his summer home on Priest Lake. ORCHESTRA MUSIC HATH CHARMS and the sweet and mellow strams of melody waftlng heavenwards from E A Bryan Hall seems to prove the pomt Trs none other than the members of the College Symphony who pract1ce many long hours to g1VC students classrcal enjoyment Handel s Overture to The MESS13h and Sheep May Safely Graze by Bach B3I'bl1TOll1 h1ghl1ghted the contrrbuuon of the College Symphony to the annual Chnstmas Vespers m add1t1on to a full round of program entertamment at thexr regular concerts GLENN SYVANN conductor of the College Sym phnnv graduate of the Eaqunan School of Music md former member of the Rochester Plullxar monxc Orchestra. 103 THE COLLEGE CHOIR, under the direction of Herbert T. Norris . . . one of the most outstanding choral groupsuin the northwest . . . made up of 41 chosen feminine voices. Next year the WSC choir is once again organizing into a mixed group of 1nen'siand Women's voices . . . the College Choir gained Wide recognition and distinction by their participation in several Sunday Concerts, Christmas Vesper Service, and President Cornpton's inauguration program. V P HERBERT T. NORRIS, head of the Music Depart- lnent and a graduate of Columbia University, again received recognition in his tenth year as Director of WSC's outstanding choral organization. First row, left to right: Ruth Bangert., Betty Bell, Betty Bowinan., Elizabeth Browiak, Dorothy Brown, Norma Jean Brown, Barbara Critchlow, Lois Ann Divelbiss, Helen Duncan, Maxine Dye. Second row, left lo right: Kay Faulkner, Jeanne Foster, Shirley Hobson, Norlna Horton, Dawn Jacobs, Jackie Jerxney, Helen G. Johnson, Norene Kerrick, Beverly Kocstner, June Kretz. Third row. left to right: Frances Lieser, Eloise Mackey, Margaret MacMillan., Mary Lou Mon- roe, Vicki Morgan., Janet Morse, Patricia Morss, Marie Norclheini, Joan Poarch, Inez Polenski. Fourth row, left to right: Beverly Prescott, Gloria Ray, Peggy Roecks, Suzanne Sampson, Barbara Seat, Patricia Scheer, Genevieve Shaw, Elizabeth Stewart, Rnth Towne, Vera Wfilson, Ellen Wriglit. . 309. V - 104 ,,,,,..- ., 'd Pf- PEP BAND l r ALL THE MEMBERS thrs year are eXper1enced players among them are such well known per SOI'13l1lI1CS as Wendel Wlllxamson chosen by Tcharkowsky as the frnest young trombone player xn the nat1on fxrst alto Bob M1l1er who has been named the best sax player 1n the Northwest when all these players get together they really produce a stung of well arranged song hrts DON BARNETT drlumner and capable leader of the hand at the early age of SIAICCH he traveled wllh bands from New York to Los Angeles he also proved to he a successful popular song writer and ar ranger Four years ago Uncle Sam beckoned and Don soon became pilot on a C 47 and flew the Aleu han Cllaln 105 1 'w-c CO VOCATION KUMAR GOSHAL, Upper left . . . born in Calcutta, India and educated at the University of Calcutta . . . author, actor, and technical director in Hollywood . . . spoke at convocation on relations between United States and India . . . October 16, l945. RUTH BRYAN RHODE, Center left . . . One of the finest women senators . . . Former U. S. Minister to Denmark . . . ap- peared before W, S. C. students, speaking on the United Nations Charter . . . November 8, 1945. HELEN KIRKPATRICK, Lower left . . . Sales woman and member of the Chicago Daily News foreign staff. She brought to the lecture platform in E. A. Bryan Hall one of the most com- plete pictures of this War entitled Germany: Europe's Incor- rigiblef' Miss Kirkpatrick spoke November 13, 1945. v WILLIAM WINTER, Lower center . . . Internationally famous radio news analyst . . . now an ace war correspondent . . . spoke on the world affairs and the need for a new way of life . . . November 15, 1945. H. R. KNICKERBROCKER, Loweriright . . . Studied medicine and deserted that field in favor of the life of a war correspondent so he could be at the ringside of history, his topic on Jan- uary -8, 1946. HARRISON FORMAN, Upper right . . . Mr. Porman's topic. Report from Red China, is the uncensored story of what is happening over there. He spoke on February 26, 1946. . 1 WEBLEY EDWARDS, Center .right . . . Noted Pacific War Commentator spoke on November 27, 1945. He gave vital messages concerning Japan, gained! from first hand contact and study of its people and its dignitaries. He also told other re- vealing stories of the war in the Pacific. A CHARLES P. MOUNTFORD, Lower left . . . Explorer, an- thropologist, and photographer. Mr. Mountford gave an in- teresting lecture to the 'students on February 5, 1946. CHARLES PERRY WEIMER, Lower center . . . Photographer. lecturer, artist, writer, and explorer, presented the color film which he calls, The Calualcade of South America. Mr Weimer spoke November 29, 1945. ADMIRAL CHESTER STANDLEY, Lower right . . . Former United States Ambassador to Russia. Admiral Standley spoke to the students of Washington State about relations concerning the United States and Russia on March 12, 1946. coNcERTs AND CONVOCATIONS ASTRID VARNAY, Upper left . . . Famous Metropolitan con- cert soprano. Miss Varnay appeared at Bryan Hall, Friday, No- vember 5, 1945. I-Ier concert was of varied numbers. WALTER CASSEL, Center Iefz' . . . The famed Metropolitan concert Baritone was presented March 22. Mr. Cassel appeared in the community concert at Bryan Hall at 8:00 p. m. ZADEL SKOLOVOSKY, Lower left . . . February 4, 1946, marked the opening of the Washington State College community concert series. The celebrated young pianist gave a brilliant per- formance, played before a filled auditorium. IVA KITCHELL, Lower center . . . The famous' dance humor- ist in Bryan Hall Friday evening, March 15, 1946 at 8:00 p. m. Her gamin drolleries have been understood and enjoyed throughout the world. ' ' WILLIAM PRIMROSE, Lower right . . . 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It W A r AYP J '3 Y 1 .-:Qi-.7'5'l'lliLl3-5.1!'LL-21:-'.! -'X 1 - -71:97 ' ' f E 1 4-'1 ,fm T4-L 1 'eve- --1 1311-1341? 'ig:x'L-2- Q , f, - - . 1? i Y' f 1 ,f 1.1' ' M111- 1- -- 1 ' . , : ,. dai' 1-1 , J.135Ma.1.g M X -. Riff 4' 3 ' 1 ' - - 1' L H3y1511ff.', '13-X 4, . ' 4511: 1, 31? 1 1 ., .,,...-- - N V ' Q 1 .2311 :L'1 . -. 1 '-15f1 C . A' ' s. ' LAW-. - 1 t 1 ,. . , ,Y E L l JL q,g..A - 1' - ,X W MM , -1 ,A V w 1, ,,, J, ,ms AL Qgik A- hw Q l 1 1 I 1 1 l I 1 1 DOROTHY MITCHELL . . . Theta . . . who was handed the Chinook editor's slot in mid- stream . . . Cllinooking is no new business for Dottie as she served as Art Editor of the '45 edition. l F ine Arts major, she has kept the activity lfall rolling . . . as a junior orientation leader, a menxber of Y-Dub and AWS Publicity Com- mittees, also claimed by Delta Phi Delta. Dottie, who calls Seattle home, has worked long and hard to produce our first Chinook relniniscent of the good old pre-war days. MARY MULLEN . . . Associate Editor . . . served as chief assembler . . . a steady Chinook worker, Chi 0's Mary has been one of the strong pillars in the editorial house. Chinook EDITORIAL STAFF H Edllol- - ,,,,l- .,,,., D orothy Mitchell j Averill Pierson 'C' l Mary Mullen Cgpy Edlmf - ,,,- - ..... .Evelyn Larson Classes Edztoz ----------- -502111 LCC Adrmmstzatzorz Edztor --W-,Jean Borchardf Ie t to right Donna Jean Costagno, Beth Dirks, Margaret Kern, Stan Mataya Nlda Munns, Mel Strom, Priscilla Hughes, Evelyn 4 '..-9:2 VIRGINIA MeMATH NEIL . . . Assistant Editor . . . proves that good things come in small packages . . Ginny stepped into the erlitorship but relinquished it when wedding bells rang for her and Boll . . . she kept a finger in the pie, however, as assistant edi- tor . . . the Pi Pl1i's pride recently made Wl1o's Who in recognition of four years of activities and leadership. AVERILL PEARSON . . . Associate Editor . . . Theta's president and an experienced journalist . . . Av's energy and ambition have played an important part in keeping the Chinook editorial on an even keel. Editorial llCfiUiIies Editor' ...... ,,,.,, P riscilla Hughes Society Editor ........... s.A..,.,, , Par Hinton Organizations Editor ..s,. .,,,t , Marjorie Pearson Sports Editor--,. ......... ....... S tan Mamiya Honoraries Editor .,,.. -,-.,.,Shirley Buehler Left to right: Pat Martin, Charlotte Wirth, Pat,Topp, Jean Bor- chardt, Pat Hinton, Marjorie Pearson. if - 'i ,avg- , - if E5 WT' v Chinook MARY BETH MASEMORE . . . Business Manager . . . the super-efficient business nxanager . . . better known as Messy5, . . . this Kappa has kept Chinook business run- ning smoothly . . . wise in the Ways of the best Chinookers she began her career on the sales ' staff, and llecalne sales manager in her Jun- ior year . . . Messy is a nlenlber of Mortar Board and Omicron Nu . . . two of the steps to her latest honor . . . listing in Wh0's Who. BUSINESS STAFF V Business Manager ...... ..,.... M ary Beth Masemore Advertising ....., --.. ...v. ,...t.. C onnie Daubert Collections ....... ---Elizabeth Halin Sales ,...... - ..,,.e Margery Edwards Left to right: Elizabeth Halin, Connie Daulxert, Margery Edwards, J can Baumgarten, Mary Ellen Henry. -5 ,i . ,-my T Business GROUP HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Ch1 Omega Ellen Nrckelson Alpha Delta P1 Dorothy Axtelle Alpha Gamma Delta Beverly Berry Alpha Phl Mar1an Merman Ch1 Omega Pr1sc1lla Hughes Communrty Hall Marre Re1lly Duncan Dunn Jean Baumann Delta Delta Delta Gayle Gustafson Delta Zeta Dorothy Lmgman Kappa Alpha Theta Jean Borchardt Kappa Delta Margery Rath Kappa Kappa Gamma Margery Edwards McCrosky Hall Betty Lou Dav1s North Hall Dolores Patland P1 Beta Phr M1ldred Brown Pme Manor Ehzabeth Reynolds South Hall Maxlne Guse Stevens Hall Judy B1dleman Strmson Hall l'ranc1s Perry Dora May Smons Theta Ch1 Glor1a Erb Waller Hall Hazel Pennell Alpha Gamma Rho Vern Gurnsey Beta Theta P1 Ell1s Nelson Campus Lodge J1m Eckersley Ch1 Nu Ch1 Irvmg Srmth College F1re Stat1on Jess Newland Ferry Hall Harold Sm1th Donald Watson Drck McFarland Kappa S1gma M1les Foster Lambda Ch1 Alpha Steve Orfanos Off Campus Ruth W1Ckl1ff6 P1 Kappa Alpha Mel Strom Ph1 Delta Theta Curtrs Hockett Ph1 S1gma Kappa James MCKlHl9Y S1gma Alpha Epsrlon B111 Taylor S1gma Ch1 Alan Denson S1gma Kappa Gumevere Gossard S1gma Ph1 Eps1lon Myron Ryther S1gma Nu Warner Westland Tau Kappa Eps1lon Ray Branten Left to rzghl Glover Appleford Daubert Sheele Taylor Llvlngston 113 'S ffl' . 1673? TV i If JUNE JOHNSTON . . . first-semester Ever- her controversial editorials caused much comment . . . this Soc major from Olympia has given her all for activities . . . and as a reward is listed in Wh0,S Who .... June and her staff have clone much in reconvel-ting the Evergreen to a peacetime publication. Evergreen EdlfOf -. V..,. ......................................v..,..,,.. . . .,., ...,, J ,-,.June Johnston Managz'ng Editor5,4,,-,, M -,4,, Befh PIIRQY l, Alice Earl News Editori.- o....,...,..,.,. ..... S amrnic Harrison Assistant News Editors ...... --, Andy Adams Beth Fortnum Society .Editor ,lc,.,.. ,.......... B . J. Hall Desk Editor ..l... ..,.., L uann Travis Copy Editor ...... ,.,.. ..... M e g Gibson Feature Editor ...,. - ...c, .A .... ..-.Mary Grivas John Hansler ui Rene De Saix Sports Editors o,o,, Left: Beth Pilkey, Alice Earl. Left to right: Rene Dc Saix, Betty Jean Hall, Beth Forlnlml, Luann Travis, Mary Crivas, Jean Baumgartcn, Sani- mie Harrison, John Hansler, lVIildred Harding, Andy Adams, Ron Bayton. green editor and Alpha Cain bright star . . . BETH PILKEY . . . second semester Ever- green editor . . . a steady news-geller since her Freshman days, took over the editorship of the Evergreen to bring our bigger and! heller paper to the close of auolher success- ful year . . . Beth, a Pi Phi from Spokane, brought to the ediloris desk an uknow-how gained through her experience as manag- ing editor and feature writer . . . Bessie also did her bit for KYVSC and the Pow-'W'ow. E d I t I l SECOND SEMESTER STAFF Editor ....e,........,vid.....,. .. ,,.,,..., ..... ,. ,........i,, Mamiging Editors, AA.. News Editor ..eo,.,......... Assistant News Editors ,.,,s. Society Editors ,,,,. Sports Editor ,,s,, Feature Editor ...... Desk Editors ,.... Beth Pilkey Alice Earl Andy Adams .Sally Staffelbach Colleen Collins LaVonne Pettit Sammy Harrison Patsy Jacobsen --.-------,,rRon Bayton ---------Jean Christensen Janet Morss ' Sally Buckland '7-- E ., WJ... .., M JACKlE HORAN . . . Business Manager . . For the big achievement of keeping Ever- green ads and finances in order, praises go to Kappzfs red-haired Jackie Horan . . . As business lnanager, Jackie kept the financial inaelminery of the Evergreen in fine running order . . . Stepping up froni the position of assistant lnanager last year, slie has, through her energy and ability, ably filled the de- manding requirements of a job full of head- aches. B. J. JESSUP . . . Assistant Business Mana- ger . . . can't go unmenlioned. She's done a beautiful job of keeping the Evergreen out of the red.', Evergreen FUNCTIONING AS double strength second to manager Horan have been assistants Meg Gibson, of the AGD'S, and Kappa Arlene Geesey. This energetic twosome wholeheartedly contributed their bit to the multitudinous activities involved in publishing a paper with sound business policy. To them goes applause and apprecia- tion for their profitable efforts. Other hard-working but seldom seen assistants included advertising manager Mary Grivas, and her array of ad solicitorsg foreign ads manager Pat Bates: collection agents Cam Wilkinson and Ginny Karshnerg and Virginia Kuhn, the girl who did the paper work. The work done by Jackie and her staff just goes to show-theres nothing like effort to turn out a bang-up job. Left to right: Betty Jean Jessup, Meg Gibson, Virginia Karshner, Camille Wilkinson. 3 STAFF Buszness M anaqer Jacquelyn Horan Asszstant Buszness Manager MBXIHG Cubson COLLECTIONS MAKE UP ADS Canulle Wxlkrnson Chfls JQSSUP V K h Jean Chr1stenson 1rg1n1a ars ner Dorothy Wood FOREIGN ADS pApER WQRK Patr1c1a Bates Vlrgxnla Kuhn B slness ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Vxrgmra Cooper Dav1d Aubuchon Laura Lee Thompson Maman Cobb Jacquelyn Horan Donna Downs Pasty Lwmgston Glenda Bergen Arhne Geesey Barbara Wrllard Ruth Ogren Betty Murray Chr1st1ne Jessup Laurel McLean Shirley Sewell Lorra1ne LeW1s Bett1e Carstens 117 Advertising Manager ..... ---.. ............................... - ....... Mary Grivas I T POW WOW THE POW-WOW . . . the 16- page magazine which goes out to over 14,000 alumni each month . . . Alice Earl, efficient student editor, was assisted by Betty Jean Holland, Norma Adams . . . Mr. Hicks served as advisor. - BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS MATTERS OF POLICY and direction of the campus publica- tions, The Evergreen and Chi- nook, are vested in the Board of Publications. Appointment of the editors and business man- agers is made by this group sub- ject to approval of the student Board of Control. The publica- tions board is composed of the editors and business managers of the tWo publications, the ASSCW president 'as chairman: the graduate manager: professor of journalism, and director of student publications. Dorothy Mitchell and Mary Beth Mase- more are shown in the fore- ground, While in the rear, left to right, are June Johnston, Earl V. Foster, Doris Pierson, J. L. Ashlock, Jackie Horan and Howard B. Greer. n 1 . um 1 1 . 5 -f j .1 L I lv, - ,rf-f ' -1.-17. x -1 71 Effie 'H ,-':,.E!..ug,,J s2.1vtL ' '- S .-,:Jg'1.,1 :-zgggy ' -A ':f,1- g. ay-' x 1 W ir, - MR-11125-.fe ,fx Tri. ' gi 22324 , . 'fam 'f,'V:'.5LL QQ- 'W ' , !f f'311' ' T ETSTff7f99f311il 55115.75 - Tf'+U E?512f 4. lifzil rr , 1 -'Q 1 Q, ,'f,.:.' v - L, 11 ,Mx ' , n ,Edin sity of Puerto Rico . . . has been at Q 1 sf!!! MXSGT. D. KUPFER, Infantry . . . Before entering WSC's Department of Military he was in business at Los Angeles . . . he vol- unteered in 1941 for the U. S. Arxny and was stationed at three main army camps . . . Fort Ord, Californiag Fort Lewis, Wash- ington, and Camp Beale, California .... now Chief Clerk and Instructor for the ROTC. Formerly first sergeant and in- structor for the ASTP . . . he has been here for over three years. ' LT. COL. WILLIAM L. MORRISON., Infantry Commamlant . . . Attended the University of Colorado for four years majoring in Business Adminis- tration . . . he is now a veteran of 28 years commissioned service . . . served with distinction in Worlcl War I and was awarded the D.S.C. and Purple Heart. Served tour of duty with ROTC at the University of Illinois and the University of California. Assisted with organization of ROTC at the Univer- W' SC since May 1, 1940. SGT. ELMER J. HICKS, DEML . . . Attended the University of Idaho, southern branch at Pocatello, before joining the army . . . he was stationed at Fort Douglas, Utah, before coming to WSC two and one-half years ago . . . formerly supply sergeant and clerk for the ASTP . . . now supply sergeant and clerk for the ROTC. 120 ROTC THERE IS NOTHING better than xollmg out of becl f1V6 clavs a week to the call of R O T C Thls has been the fluty ol ovel one hundred bovs on the campus tll1S year 'md Colonel M011 nson wms very pleased to mloun us that the numhcl of R 0 T C 's has 11101035011 even mole tlns seeond semester The p10g1'll'll has been Vely CXILIISIVL XVIII! new classes on, Mllltalv Pe1 sonnel, F xtencled Colonel MOIFIBOII wuth lus staff of three., Sel geant Ixupfel , Sel geant Hlcks and Sergeant Clement feel th-it the R 0 T C IS last gaming ITS posltlon Sllllllal. to folnler yeals at WSC Sen geant Clements 15 1 new memlmr ot the staff C0ll'lll'lg to Pullman from an Army Camp 111 C lllt01 ma Hxs new p0Slll0ll has been leach lllg classes, and showing the fellows fllms F1 ldav mormng lJI'll1gS the lug lnspectlon bv Colonel Moruson l l l . 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AW S OFFICERS STRESSING Communxty Responsxbrhty for College Women the Assocrated Women Students had a busy 'year Clrmax was the AWS Leaders Conference held at WSC for college representatxves from Idaho Oregon Montana and Washrngton Somethrng old was the Weekly radro programs and a Speakers Bureau wluch kept AWS ers posted on actxvrtres the revlved Mothers Week end Vrctory Loan Red Cross checkxng the Pomt System plannrng Off1cer s Retreat assrstmg students rn vocauonal gu1dance orrentatxon Somethmg new IS the College Day Commrttee 1n1t1ated to help hrgh school students 1n thelr thmkmg about college Somethmg borrowed was Leonor Aramayo AWS forergn scholar who added a brt of Bolrvra to WSC hves Somethrng blue? Well there just Wasn t txme for anythmg blue LOTUS TRUB Presrdent nat1ve of Bremerton Soc major Trr Delt and Phx Bete RAMY NEWLAND Vrce Presxdent A brunette sen1or from Spokane Chem major and an Alpha Chr Chzurman of po1nt system and AWS Red Cross actrvrtres YDub Cablnet Mortar Board Who s Who we could go on and onl SHIRLEY SNOOK Secretary Home Ec major from Chewelah one of Waller Hall s prom ment upper classmen ANN ROBINSON Treasurer HISKOIY Major another Spokane promrnent member of P'lC1f1C N W Relatxons YWCA AWS Soclal Commlttee and P1 Phx 127 ,, . . . . ,, . . , . r , , . . . , . . - . . , . . - , - ' . . , . . , . . . . - 1 r 1 1 . - . . - . ' . . . . . , . . . ' ' ' . . . . 1 . . . . . . , - ' . . . . . . . , - 9 u ' v . . . . . . c . , . '- c . . V . . . . . K Back row, left to right: Colleen Cook, 'Marion Allen, Jane McMit:ken, Pat Hinton, Juanita Patterson, Miss Holnles, Suzi Hayne Blllle Bowers, Dorothy Polley, Virginia Dirks, Barbara Kennedy, Jean Thornton, Connie Daubert. Front row, left to right: Marx Beth Kuhlnlan, Shirley Spook, Mary Beth M3SClll0l'0, Elaine Burgess, Bnth Ott, Betty Gail Kiser, Ann Robinson, Eva Marshall, Lotus Trub H'- f s 173 ' ,AW S CGUNCIL LOTUS TRUB . . . AWS President . . . Tri Delt's activity girl supreme . . . led ANVS through another success- ful year . . . Lotus is a member of lVIortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, and is listed in Wl1o's Who . . . A vivacious personality with lots of pep and sparkle. First row, left to right: Margaret Tronsrutl, Jean Lankey, Ygerne Cater, Jean Edwards, Beverly Brown, Betty Lee Raymond, Second row, left to right: Anne Hicb, Vicki Riddle, Mary Beth Kuhllnan, Doris .Wilson, Eleanor Warren, Patt Simons, Betty Gail Kiser, Janice Jordan, Midge McAlpin, Maxine Guse, Meg Gibson, Barbara Critchlow, Barbara Cressey, Dorothy Pollcy. Third row, left to right: Jean Lankey, Berthadell Cash, Marilyn Hadley, Lois Ann Divilbiss, Janet Mol-ss, Alfrcda Dunning. Fourth row, left to right: Vir- ginia St.ipe, Charlotte Conrad, Sammie Harrison, Pat Monroe, Bonnie Westfall, Glenda Bergen, Marjorie Pearson, Mary Carrell, Shirley Winget, Ruth Barnier, Shirley Rogers, Sally McVean, Virginia F elder. Fifthfrmv, left to right: Mary Ellen Parker, Acklin Knapp, Billie Ferguson, Pat Hinton, Dorothy Bradford, Mary Ellen Pearson, Lenore J ohnson, Eloise Mackey, Joyce Griesinger, Dorothy Trondson, Priscilla Hughes, Inez Polenski, Gloria Miller, Dorothy Mitchell. Sixth row, left to right: Shirley Weger, Noreen Brandt, Joe Capps, Cc- eeila Talus, Janet Langlow, Nadine George, Nancy Aunlack, Anne Chace, Carol Duell, Dorothy Cunningham, Peacha McWillian1S, Vir- ginia Cooper, Gayle Gustafson, Gerry Ackermann, Virginia Greenlee, Jean F redrickson, Helen Searhrough, Esther Keith, Pat Martin, Shirley Buehler. . CRIENTATIO BETTY GAIL KISER . . . Orientatioln C0l'lll'llil'l.CC Chairman . . . ex-Spur president . . . this ambitious Theta was elected new AWS President this year. 129 First row, left to right: Ruth Ellingwood, Vivian Allgaier, Dorothy Burch, Mary Buckland, Marlys Kropf, Glenda Bergen, Lenorc Johnson, Bernice Heinelnan, Nellie Mae Hodgson, Fran Lukins., Carol Poe. Second row, left to right: Barbara Kreinbaum, Valerie lllunson, Mayiine Guse, Pat Mernlan, Nancy Quinton, Jackie Melcher, Janet Morss, Fern Overland. Third row, left to right: Betty Griffiths, Sally Buckland, Jan Wolters, Miss Moultrop, Betty Lou Anderson, Gloria Miller, Martha Gray, Gail Gunn, Barbara Critehlow, Jane McMicken, Mary German. X Y. W. C. A. JANE McMICKEN . . . YWCA President . . . Gamma Beta, AWS Council . . . Mortar Board . . . Phi Kappa Phi . . . Organization Editor of Chinook . . . Who's Who . Pi Phi. . 130 Li, '35 .UQ E' 4,43 A ,VIL-L , -. .,.plEaf3i-!'7v- ,. . 'fflf ' 1 ....-14s, , 5.:-1 ' Q-14.x..' gif ZA-Al A1--ml V5-f,,4-l ferr 3:1-,,-, ' -gg NL 157- 'T LJ.. A-I7 11. ., QL- ' FQ. M-'f'..,,.. ......,, ,... , 1 1 XJ , .X -' ..- Q, ff Vw. Us 5 1 - 9 x 3 r Q 5 1 + '1 tr 1. I 1 ,.'- ,L- X, ff: 1 I 1 I x w 'J r 5 is . ,, H -wr , . l axyo fl lv Kf ,WZ 1 1 , 1 'J 1 . vs - 'F' , '. '- ' , - - -. in 'zlglef' , ' '?f r 'fa b ' ' - J n ' I' f Q ' .,5s K'i'1 . - fu . -,I 5 , 3 5, ' ' ' .1 ff - . - zf V , -1-, 5 ,- 'Z 'v -.4 3 - '11, , ' .fm ' A, b Q - ,QQ .. N - - ' X.. r. f . . . . ,a 1:5 '- Y- xg. om 'E L- . I1 , - ' - W: in ' 03,5 . .. . . rw., - - ',:f . ' ': -. 3 V .,.,. , 3 . . Y 9- . - A 1- lv, , X ,, . ?.aN ' V- . ':V ' , 9 X V- 'sq f 1 .-:F '- f iii- X: ' ' f. ,:1'I:.5Z L1 ' . R. A. CLUBS A BULL'S EYE every time is the goal and often the achievement of the members of Archery Club, un- derstudying Cupid girls? TENNIS CLUB, for girls interested in smashing that ball across the net. BADMINTON CLUB, for all gals who always enjoy a good RACKET. 151 I ARCI-IERY CLUB Cornelia Van Prooyen, Jenn Lancaster, Ivan- ette Jones. TENNIS CLUB First row, left to right: Donna Ward, Kathy Duback, June Anderson, Betty Bickford. Sec- ond row, left to right: Norma Jett, Lee Taylor, Nadine George, Elsie Anderson, Janet Barnard, Helen Reed. Third row, left to right: Sylvia Newton, Violelta Tschen, Mary F. Whelan, Louise Ryan, Virginia Danke, Virginia Greenlee, Marilyn Farrell, Patricia Kearney, Celeste Saw- yer, Marilyn Canfield. BADMINTON CLUB M M M 1 if 'il l 1 ,ja .A Ax g JI. 'lf ,j T fl ,Y i ,, First row, left to right: Marilyn Farrell, Nadine George, Genevieve Watson, Virginia Greenlee, Shirley Monzingo, Virginia Asan, Eugenia Mas- terson. Second row, left to right: Dorene Nel- son, Marion Allen, Eileen McDougall, Louise Ryan, Sally McVean, Julienne Jacoby, Dessie Marie Brady. Third row, left to right: Dorene Laulcrbach, Virginia Taunt, Alice Broderick, Nadene McCorn1ick, llflarilyn Znnlhoff, Mary Dirkc. r 9' i J J T, 4 my X F DO SI DO Ftrst row, left to right Howard Hawkins, Bett Boyce, Pierce Davis Second row left to right Ins Carter, Vernon Crowe, Corrine Tort, Lester Langdon Ruth Ott Delbert Carstens, Vlfglllli Dlrks Thzrd row left to rzght Allce V'm Eaton, Betty Cromlne, Lewis Hayes, Elizabeth Buck ner, Bill Votma, Adeline Balslger Fourth row left to rtght Barbara Llndqulst, Kathleen Thomas Grace Ott, Helen Groulx, Paul Mc Carllny QUEEN s GUARD Ftrs! row Ivft to rrgllt Frances Luklns, Vlr ginm Aswn Janice Losehen Second row, le t to rrght Pat Bunch Jackie Melcher ORCHESIS Fzrst row left to rlglzt Pllyllls Turner Rose marie Hubert, Marxlvn Hadley Second row left to rxght Pat Powers, Marcia Hendricks Dorothy Re rl, Dawn Jacobs Thrrzl row, left to nght Norma Horton, Betty Larson W R A CLUBS INTERESTED in finding a new partner? Well try Do Si Do the square dancing group You and yours may become one of the top couples A MUSKETEER himself might take lessons from these girls in ueens Guard, the fencing honorary, who know all the parries and perform with perfect balance and timing .... FIGURES AND FANTASY symbolizes this group of modern dancers, who are members of Orchesis, their honorary. A ' 133 -- SPCDRTS CLUB THE ACES of all sports are the members of Sports Club for you need ability in hockey, volley- ball, basketball and baseball to even get to first base. FISH FANS EACH YEAR Fish Fans make a bigger splash than ever before when they present their swim- , ming pageant. These gals who dancein the Water are the 50 top Swimmers 'ln School' First row, left to right: Ruth Ott, Shirley Raeder. Second row, left to right: Lois Tomchick, Darcene Nelson, Lucy Hetherington. Third row, left to right: Janet Langlow, Charlotte Wirth, Mildred Lester, Marilyn Farrell. First row, left to right: Mari Lou Hovis, Margaret Pitts, Mildred Nuestal, Pat Pattillo, Barbara Newcomb, Margaret Bidlake, Dolanne Fenton, Eileen McDougall, Marian Merman, Helen Lenke, Marion Allen, Margaret McKee, Carolyn Campbell. Second row, left to right: Jean Christensen, Marilyn Garvin, Shirley Jones, Faye French, Kathryn Cart, Virginia Bryan, Betty Boyce, Barbara Cressey, Martha Gray, Marilyn Roberts, Mary Moore. Third row, left to right: Jean Picatti, Vivian Allgaier, Peg O'I-learn, Carolyn Paton, Mary Ellingwood, Frances Bline, Henrietta Allert, Virginia Stipe, Gloria Simpson. Fourth row, left to right: Agnes McQuarrie, Marian Swanson, Betty Magnuson, Pat Merman, Coral Kay Judd, Phyllis Fritz, Eugenia Masterson, Pat Bunch. 134 First Row, left to right: Colleen Cook, Virginia Danke, Gerry Freeland, Beverly Neilan, Janet Montzeirner, Virginia Asan, Eugenia Maslcrson. Second row, left to right: Jean Lancaster, Ruth Ott, Phyllis Fritz, Lois Hall, Patricia Bunch. CRIMSON W . . , the women's physical education honorary for the big shot sports girls . . . you can spot themevery time, wearing gleaming white sweaters bearing a big crimson W. This honor is not only bestowed on P.E. majors but on any sports loving girl who earns 600 activity-points in any of the sport activities. ' H The honorary is a service organization: the members lenad a helping hand during registration, referee at tournament games and usher at the spring pageant presented by Fish Fans. - ' For their own entertainment this year they invited the Woman's Club from Idaho to a football game last fall and in return called on the I Club in Moscow. W The big chief is Phyllis Fritz: the vice president, Eugenia Masterson, and the secretary-treasurer, Vir- ginia Asan. ' 135 if 1: . J fx 'W' WE . X .ZL ,zu T ' I x 7 x if uf' T55-'l r 'w , 1' 'V , fr .1 9 ' Neff a .5 I ., M,f5,.,- , A, 1, -5+ v lv- Q, L- .i , .,..,,A A.,,, r mt. .-c,, ,-,, .,2E:,nh H M, rg W.. 4! My , ,ug ,. A W, alia Ju. 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VOCATIONAL COMMITTEE: U , Barbara Seat, Lorraine Foster, Lavonne Pettit, Catherine Perkins, Rozanne Sheeley, Madge Shardlow, Maomi Clark, Mary Beth Masemore Cchairmanj, Marian Lund, Barbara Kennedy, Maxine Zurnwalt. 138 SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE Nclhe Mae Hodgson Vrrglnn Drrks Helen Groulxe Harrxet Sornmerv1lle Mar1lyn Nordstrom COLLEGE DAYS COMMITTEE First row Erleen Busrck Second row Glenda Bergen Lenore Johnson Jean Laumer Mary Beth Kuhlman Carol Duell POINT SYSTEM COMMITTEE Ifzrst row Pat Kearny Hoyo M1gak1 Anabelle Elem mg Eva Marshall Dorrs Tuggell Second row Esther Kexth Gertrude Rrchen Coral Kay Judd VICE PRESIDENT S COMMITTEE Fzrst row Ramy Newland Betty Lou Anderson M11 dred Neustal Joyce McCartney Jean Webler Second row Martha Gray Acklm Knapp Helen Scarbrough Elame Pxper PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Fzrsr row Vrrgrma Hrggms Pat Collins Colleen Col lms Blllle Bowers Second row Ahce Earl Marv Buckland Jean Masterson Bethadel Cash PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Fzrsz row Barbara Matthews Conme Daubert Hel en Nerv1g Second row Jean Edwards Shxrley Weger Shlrley Lamp . 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V7 I'- H nl'-J 4, H 4: m , A away. ,-- if, q , ,wp ., ' '. ,v, Nffzv- QRGAN w w w v 'rw N13 . ...L J2 x'- J SENIQR PA -HELLENIC Alpha Chi Omega Thelma Smith Ellen Nicholson Alpha Delta Pi Shirley Lamp Dorothy Rucker Alpha Gamma Delta Dottie Burch Helen Nervig Alpha Phi Ruth Barnier Coral Kay Judd OFFICERS Pate HIHYOH .....,.,..................... ............... P resident Mary Ferguson ...... ,..,, , Secretary-Treasurer Chi Omega Mary Mullen Eleanor Warren Delta Delta Delta Valeria Munson Marian Swanson Delta Zeta Mildred Neustel Virginia Stipe Kappa Alpha Theta Helen Gamble Jean Thornton 154 Kappa Della Lucille Laws Betty Larson Kappa Kappa Gamma Luann Travis Pat Maloney Pi Beta Phi Fay Kendall Ann Robinson Sigma Kappa Lorraine Juvet Jean Christensen JUNICR PANHE LENIC First row, left to right: Blair, Brown, Bryan, Calligau, Corkery, Dunlap, Gutoski. Second row, left to right: Hodgson Kearney Leonardl Lewis, Mackey, Morse, Murray. Third row, left to right: Patton, Phelps, Proctor, Reader, Scllmitten, Sewell, Taylor Thels Zumhoff. OFFICERS Eloise Mackey CMarch '45-March '46j--President Nellie Mae Hodgson CMarch '45- , Alpha Chi Omega Lorraine Lewis Jane Taylor Alpha Delta Pi Joyce Calligan Pat Kearney Alpha Gamma Delta Janice Proctor Pat Patton Alpha Phi Jean Hampson Betty Blair March '46j ............................ Vice Chi Omega Margaret Leonard Mary Bea Corkery Delta Delta Delta Shirley Schmitten 'Mary Lou Morse Delta Zeta Betty Murray Eloise Mackey Kappa Alpha Theta Nellie Mae Hodgson Virginia Bryan 155 President Kappa Delta Shirley Phelps Marilyn Zumhoff Kappa Kappa Gamma Marilyn Jackson Shirley Sewell Pi Beta Phi Mildred Brown Peggy Sue Theis Sigma Kappa Josmyn Dunlap Dolores Gutoski Marjorie Carr Betty Cockriel Betty Jean Hall Helen Choate Alice Earl Beth Fortnum Patricia Frayne Norma Gjertson Part Allen Jean Predrickson Mildred Harding SENIORS Margaret Hayne Rainy Newland Ellen Nicholson JUNIORS Martina Lee Hale Elizabeth Halin Phyllis Hoskins Beverly Keidel Amy Langlow Inez Polenski SOPHOMORES Jean Murray Fidele Nelson Donna Mac Paul Thelma Smith Marion Stouffer Peggy Tompkins Georgette Pulver June Robinson Constance Smith Sarah Staffelbach Lucille Voegelein Beth Trimble Carol Ann Wenzel Barbara Willard 'A FRESHMEN Betty Durkin Eloise Larson Dorothy Whitham Jane Guiney Mary Mitchell Dorothy Tompkins ' PLEDGES Lorraine Lewis Bonnie Low Lowry Jane Taylor First row, left to right: Allen, Carr, Choate, Cockriel, Durkin, Earl, F1-ayne. Second row, left to right: Fredrickson, Cjerlson, Guiney, Harding, Hale, Halin, Hall. Third row, left to right: I-Iayne, Hoskins, Keidel, Langlow., Larson, Lewis, Lowry, Mitchell, Murray. Fourth row, left to right: Nelson, Newland, Nicholson, Paul, Polenski, Pulver, Robinson., C. Smith, T. Smith. Fifth row, left to right: Staf- felbach, Stouffer, Taylor, D. Tompkins, P. Tompkins, Trimble, Vogclein, Wenzel, Willard, Whithalrl. ' 156 ALPHA CHI S Awfully close to the Bookie and capitalizing on their central location to help fill their diary of memories this year. Starting a pre-war idea anew, the Alpha Chi gave several firesides' to which they invited other houses . . . what fun! . . . and a good idea back on campus. Open house affairs and dances filled in the rest of the spare social time. Let's not for- get the Nights to Remember , the theme of the Winter Formal . . . each Window held a memory in the form of pictures of familiar scenes and ideas on campus. Alpha Chi's names to remember .includes B. J. Hall, Phi Beta Kappa Key holder, and a member of Theta Sig, and Ramy Newland of Who's Wlio fame, member of Mortar Board, and Vice Prexy of A. W. S. ,,. .. - rx.. 1. l - 7 Joyce Griesinger Betty Larkin Patricia Altree Dolly Delno Eloise Donohue Lois Ashe Dorothy Axtelle Norma Jean Brown Helen Carter Joyce Calligan I Mildred Carlson Dorothy Costello Julia Frederickson sEN1oRs ' Margaret Pitts J UNIORS Marguerite Durgin Shirley Lamp SOPHOMORES Patricia Kearney Faye Maxwell Meri Mitchell Alice Nelson FRESHMEN Lorraine Paulson PLEDGES Betty Lou Gallagher Ann Greenman Geraldine Haynes Arlene Helms Vivien Nelson Betty Pott Dorothea Rucker Billie LaSota Patricia Lynch .lean Wallin Ethel Lee Seghieri Dorothy Worden Nadine Zieman Bonnie Stephen Geraldine Sell Nancy Sorenson Lois Swanson Doris Tuttley ALPHA DELTA PI Flrst row, le t to right: Allree, Ashe, Axtelle, Brown, Calligan, Carlson, Carter. Second row, left to right: Costello, Donahue, Fredrick son, Gallagher, Greenman, Griesinger, Haynes. Third row, left to right: Helms, Kearney, Lamp, Larkin, La Sota, Lynch Maxwell Mltchell, A Nelson Fourth row, left-tozright: Nelson, Paulson, Piats, Pott, Rucker, Seghieri, Sell, Sorenson, Stephan Fzfth row left to nght Swanson, Tuttley, Wallill, Warden, -Ziemen. 158 THE A. D. I, PI's . . . ingeniously transformed their Spanish type stucco into a Candy Castle . . . complete with sugar-plum trees, gingerbread houses. and candy kisses . . . sounds delicious . . . for their annual pledge dance . . . the pledges, now making it an annual affair, entertainedialso at their pledge party . . . or beach party, as it was called . . . sunburn reported not serious, for the guests who frolicked on the A. D. Pi beach In addition, skits and signs for rallies. teas, guest dinner dances helped keep the A. 'D. Pi's on the jump throughout the year. A But the A. D. Pi's aren't strictly social butter- flies . . ,. many of them can be found at the top spots of activity. . . . Pat Altree, a member of Mu Beta Beta, became the FIRST woman editor ofthe Agriculturist . . . and Jean Wallin, who is kept busy announcing for KWSC . . . along with being traffic cop for the station's pro- grams. Janet Barnhart Dorothy Burch Donna Jean Costagno Lillian Anderson Harriet Appleford Glenda Bltrgcn Dorothy Ajax Beverly Berry Francis Dennis Patricia Bates Barbara Bishop Emma Lou Foster SENIORS Ruth Cozens Ruth Ellingwood Kay Faulkner Patti Goss ' JUNIORS Marilyn Cone Maxine Gibson Dorothy Hill ' SOPHOMORES Virginia Higgins Jean Lankey I-Ielen Nervig FRESHMEN Gloria Galbraith Dorothy Ingham Virginia Rae John SOI1 June Johnston Jean Olson Carol Poe Dawn Jacobs Helyngene Moses Nancy Tollcfson Marjorie Pearson Maryellen Pearson Rozanne Shecly Carole Paisley Pat Patton A Janice Proctor Violet Frantzich XVilmath Studyvin PLEDGES Betty Martindale Jeanne Riclsard Shirlee Jarvis . Mary Ann Yausse ALPHA GAMMA DELTA First row., left to right: Ajax, Anderson, Appleforrl, Barnhart, Bates, Bergen, Berry, Bishop. Second row, left to right: Burch, Cone, Cozcns, Poe, M. Ellingwood, R. Ellingwood, Faulkner, Foster. Thirrl row, left to right: Frantzich, Galbraith, Gibson, Goss, Higgins, Hill, Ingham, Jarvis, Johnson, Johnston. Fourth row, left to righi: Lankey, Martindale, Moses, Norvig, Olson, Paisley, Patton. Fifth row, left to right: Practor, Rickard, Sheeley, Studyvin, Tollefson, Youssc, M. Pearson, M. E. Pearson. Mary Ellingwood M 160 ' 2 J A. G. D's .... managed to ignore cupid's calls, for this year at least . . . and found themselves involved in just about every going on round campus. Found activatin' everywhere were smiling Dottie Burch, A. G. D. Prexy, who kept busy with Mortar Board and YW, While Evergreen editor June Johnston boasted other such honors as The- ta Sig, rally committee membership, and just too many more to mention here. The pledge dance Was Black Magic' '... need we say more? . . . and the Spring Formal boast- ed pink padded walls and a Zebra striped lounge. And per usual, the social year was climaxed by the Traditional Rose functions . . . The Rose Dance, The Senior Breakfast and the Rose Ring. YI? '.-Er ff Ruth Barnier Betty Bickford Betty Blair Ellen Bailey Beth Campbell Charlotte Cowan Dona Griffiths Betty Brundage Marie Wing Jean Bickley Thelma Bebnsen SENIORS J UN IORS Virginia Dirks Nlaryanne Hansen Ivanetta Jones SOPHOMORES .lean I-Iampson Janice Jordan Coral Kay Judd Evelyn Lawson FRESHMEN Laura Lee Thompson Nlary Helen Valley PLEDGES Feliscar Chocano Marian Legge Eileen Busek Eve Marshall Sally McVean Elizabeth Stewart Patricia Martin Patricia Mernlan Vivian Oylear Nancy Van Waters Barbara Lessard Madan Merman Alice Tjomslund ALPHA First rmv, left to right: Bailey, Bnrnier, Bcllnsen, Bickford, Brunrlage, Blair. Second row, left to right: Busek, Calnpbell, Cllnoauo, Colxlentz, Cowan, Dirks. Third row, left to right: Edwards, Griffiths, Halupson, Hansen, Hobson, Jones, Jordan, Judd. F ourdi row, left to right: Lawson, Leggc, Lessard, McVean, Marshall, lllartin, M. Mernlall, P. Merlnan. Fifth row, left to right: Stewart, Qylear, Thonlpson, 'll-i0l1lSllllld, Valley, Van Waters, Wing. Pl-n pr ' 162 E! ALPHA PHI on campus this year for the first time and doing right Well for themselves too Leading off on September 6 with initiation and installation Alpha Phi kept right on going to a beautiful climax for the first year at WSC Crammin each and every Weekend with fire sides open houses teas and then that first pledge dance Ballet Russe a fantasy 1n pink and black held in their home for a year . . . the Phi Tau house. Campus notables Wearing the Alphi Phi Badge are first prexy Ruth Barnier veteran of K. W. S. C. and member of National Collegiate Radio Guild . . . and Eileen Busek, Theta Sig and member of Radio Guild also. A The Alpha Phi's have much to be happy about . . . but . . . just wait till you see their new. housel V augur Marion Allen Phyllis Brown Kathleen Clements Frances Colwell Alice Carlson Hazel Cox Maxine Davis Norma Ellen Davis Nancy Aumack Barbara Burns Barbara Chopic Patricia Coleman Edith Allert Frances Bline Mary Lee Burrows Patricia Conyard SENIORS Ruth Colwell Colleen Cook Eva Hollingbery JUNIORS Annabelle Fleming Priscilla Hughes Violet Luitcn SOPHOMORES Marjorie Ewing Ruthelen Fergin Frances J ack Paula Martin FRESHMEN Louise Burke Mary Bea Corkery PLEDGES Clarimonde Hicks Mary Lou Hogan Janet Montzheimer Mary Mullen Patricia Riley Virginia Partridge Barbara Tipper Lois Tomchick Eleanor Warren Margaret Leonard Jean Picatti Constance Thuen-irnell Margaret Tronsrud Elsie W.iedekamp Helen Cox Marie Fisk Helen Toevs Barbara Wiseman CHI OMEGA First row, left no right: Allen, Allert, Aumack, Bline, Brown, Burns, Burke, Burrows. Second row, left to right: Carlson, Chopic, Clenlents, Coleman, F. Colwell, R. Colwcll, Conyard, Cook. Third row, left to right: Corkery, Hazel Cox, Helen Cox, Maxine Davis, Norma Davis, Ewing, Fergin, Fisk, Fleming, Hicks. Fourth row, left lo right: Hogan, Hollingbery, Hughes, Jack, Leonard, Luiten, Martin, Montzheimer, Mullen, Partridge. Fifth rom, lei! to right: Picatti, Riley, Thuemmel, Tippet, Toevs, Tomchick, Tronsrud, Wai-- ren, Wiedekalxlp, Wisellran. . ' -'164 V CHI O's . . . famed this year for their open houses after each and every football game . . . when hot coffee and heated discussions were the vogue . . . but the end of football Wasn't the end of the Chi O social schedule . . . the in- genuity of the pledges produced the Chi Omega Kiss Room where, to the music of Don Barnett and his boys, you could dance and . . . naturally, theiannual White Carnation Formal was a must as were the many after-dinner dances and teas. W'el1-known Chi .O's are Prexy Mary Mullen . . . associate editor of this book, a Mortar Board girl, Phi Kappa Phi, and Delta Phi Delta . . . and Marion Allen, Foreign Scholarship Chair- man and YWCA group leader. Vivian Allgaier Pat Boyle Barbara Day Marley Austin Beverly Dickson Elizabeth English Colleen Collins Virginia Smith Donna Downs Edris Bacharach Suzy Boone Jackie Hansen Dolores Hevel sEN1oRs g Irene English Barbara Kreienbaum JUNIORS Acklin Knapp Betty Griffiths Nancy Jamison Chris Jessup' SOPHOMORES Gayle Gustafson Betty Jean Jessup Geraldine Linn FRESHMEN Mari Lou Hovis Barbara Humphrey Fae Mclntosb Shirley Monzingo Shirlee Morgan Valeria Nlunson Virginia Smith Lotus Trub Jackie Jermey Sue Lewis Marian Swanson Mary Lou Morse Madge Shardlon Dorothy Wood Shirley Schmitten Kathleen Sorensen Mary Fran Thorson Eleanor Williams J DELTA DELTA DELTA Fir L row left to right: Allgaier, Austin, Bacharach, Boyle, Boone, Collins, Smilh, Day. Second row, left to right: Dickson, Down E English, I lan lish, Knapp, Kreinbaurn, Griffiths, Gustafson. Third row, left to right: Hansen, Hevel, Hovis, Humphrey, Jameson B J Jessup, C Jessup, Jermey, Lewis, Linn. Fourth row, left to right: Mcllltosh, Montzingo, Morgan, Morse, Munson, Murbaeh Rav mond, lVi1,KnalJb Schmilten., Shardlow. Fifth row, left to right: Snnith, Sorensen, Swanson, Tllorson, Trub, YVilliams, Wood. M ma y -+ 5-1 . Q , l l l u ' ij I r 31.11, 0 ' ,y X. J V I . Z me fl i r lark TRI DELTSH . . . took more than their share of leads intCampus activities this year . . claiming presidencies for nine honoraries . . . and sporting one of the highest grade averages on campus, too! Candidates for the well known in Cougarville are Val Munson Who boasts Mortar Board, ASSCW, and AWS committees as well as YW Cabinet . . , and Lotus Trub, who boasts Mortar Board, a Phi Beta Kappa Key, Phi Kappa Phi. and best of all, AWS Prexy. Presenting Club Deltaf' as something a little bit different in pledge dances, the members and pledges . . . as-well-as their dates . . . had a huge time under that certain atmosphere of the Club' '... something new in the Way of old tradition was the Snow Ball formal . . . as revived from pre-war days . , . a gala affair with the Moscow Chapter as guests and held at the Washington Hotel. The annual Pine Tree Christmas party for Alums and their children was a big success . but 'tis rumored that Santa' was a wee bit young! 1 -iii XE Q3 'H-.,,wh If lllfll Ill LT DELTA , ' aim -, i 3, Li nv atg,ag :.,I', 1-'l . ' .-4' is 'R,1',7 F -4. Nlnrlys Krapf Dorothy Freeman Margaret Jones Dorothy Lindgren Shirley Alderson Colleen Farrell Betty Brown Barbara Chaney Margaret De Croff A SENIORS Mary Lee Nlachin Mildred Neustel J UNIORS Eloise Mackey Elaine Piper SOPHOMORES Caroline Neustel FRESHMEN Gretchen Marqllardt PLEDGES Doris Little Joan Poarch Cheree Reinemer Bettye Stonex Helen Richman Shirley Rice Virginia Stipe Beverly Ulrich Betty Murray Janet Napper Kathleen Stonex Bessie Sutton Phyllis Swift A ff DELTA ZETA Fzrst row, left to right: Alderson, Brown, Chaney, DeCroff, Farrell, Kropf. Second rom, left to right: Lindgren, Mackey, Machm Marquardt, Murray, Napper. Third row, left to right: C. Neustel, M. Neustel, Piper, Porch, Reinemer, Rice, Fourth row, left to nght Richman, Shpe, B. Stonex, K. Stonex, Swift, Ulrich. EG ii rv- ' gun ii 168 THE DELTA ZETPQS . . . had to run com- petition with Cupid, and lost to the tune of three girls . . . But never-the-less the year was most successful. House Prexy, Mildred Neustal work- ed on the AWS Vice Presidents committee with Elaine Piper Who also helped to dream up Dad's Weekend. And We musn't forget patriotism . . . since the Delta Zeta's proved theirs by topping the bond sales in the VICTORY Loan Drive. Plenty of after-dinner dances, firesides and guest dinners were squeezed into the social calendar and the pledges gave ei formal Winter Wonder- land and we heafd via thevvine . . . it sure Was. Delta Zeta's entertained their fathers royally at the Father's Day Banquet . , . but didn't forget their mothers-they were entertained specially with a dinner and an after-hours fireside during Mother's Weekend. Jean Borchardt Jane Darling Connie Daubert Billie Bonham Dorothy Bradford Marian Cannon Marcia Hendricks Kathleen Hough Jean Auld Pinne Chace Margaret Binzer ' Marilyn Hadley Nellie Mae Hodgson Henrietta Allerc Barbara Bristol Virginia Bryan SENIORS Barbara Lake Dena Dix Helen Gamble Jean Thornton JUNIORS Barbara Jordan Betty Gail Kiser Jacquelyn Melchcr Dorothy Mitchell SOPHOMORES Anne Jud Y Dorothy Leonard Janet Morse Lillian Moeller FRESHMEN Shirley Cole Marien Glover Shirley Jo Martin Jeanne Poore Jeannette Poore Ruth Towne Joyce McCartney Catherine Perkins Averill Pierson Dorothy Reed Barbara Seat Marjorie McAlpin Patricia McWil1,iams Pat Parks Pat Scheer Phyllis Turner Nancy Mason Patricia Morse Joan McCroskey PLEDGES ' Andre Lee Brownson Shirley Jo Martin KAPPA ALPHA Tl-:ETA First row, left to right: Allerl, Binzer, Bonham, Borchardt, Bradford, Bristol, Brownson, Bryan. Second row, left to right: Cannon, Chace, Cole, Darling, Daubert, Dix, Gamble, Glover, Hadley. Third row, left to right: Hendricks, Hodgson, Hough, Jordan, Judy, Kiser, Lake, Leonard, McCartney, McCroskey. Fourth row, left to right: McWillian1s, J. Martin, S. Martin, V. Marlin, Mason, Meleher, Mitchell, Moeller, J. Morse, P. Morse. Fifth row, left to right: Parks, Perkins, Pierson, Jeanne Poore, Jeannette Poore, Reed, Scheer, Seat, Thornton, Towne, Turner. ' ,ix fn? 9 0- 21, ' - s H si 170 F9523 THETAS . . . the gals at the old English Stylc house at 603 California Qwhat . . . no phone number?j . . . really made a name for them- selves socially and politically. The theme of the pledge dance was Destina- tion Unknown complete with a heaven of PW,-Girl angels . . . who cares what the des- tination Was anyway? The annual Spring Nlusi- cale was . . . we heard . . . on key. They had a spring formal, too, but at the time of publica- tion of this best seller, the theme was a secret. Firesides and open houses kept the Theta Gals busy . . . but not too busy to keep a finger in campus activities. Jean Thornton kept an eye on Mortar Board and Ellen H. Richards Club while Dena Dix, a politician from way back. maintained her position of pillar of the Speech Department and member of National Collegiate Players. V E17 I Pauline Doris Mae Francis Marilyn Carville Marilyn Garvin Phyllis Anderson Jean Benston ' ' Jean Buchanan 1 Beverlee LayngA Joanne Lorentson. Virginia Asan Jean Baumgarten Patricia Butler A 5 THIS. -3 L cf ,fy ff, 'rt- .. I - 'Qlfigifb . e off' ,Q ,5 aa- 15 George Lucile Laws Phyllis Gibb Margaret Kern Betty Larson Shirley Buehler Shirley Pulkerth Faye French Beverly Mathison Jacquelync Davis Betty Lou Lowe SENIORS Fran -JUNIORS Evelyn Larson Part Morrison SOPHOMORES Rosemarie Hubert Eleanor Huffman Bonnie MacKay FRESHMEN Patricia Pattillo PLEDGES Donna Lukins Jacquelene Moore ces Lukins Gloria Ray Jacqueline Pate Marjorie Rath Jeanette Mikkclsen Nlarilyn Nordstrom Pat Powers Lynne Staples Shirley Phelps Beverly Reid Dorothy Trondscn Barbara Willman Helena Wilson Maxine Warrens Shirlee VJinget Charlotte Wirth Cha rlottc Throop Barbara Tromblay Carol Willman Phyllis Ziegler Marilyn Zumhoff KAPPA DELTA First row, left to right: Anderson, Asan, Baulngarten, Benston, Buchanan, Buehler, Butler, Carvill. Second row, left to right: DIIVIB Francis, French, F ulkcrth, Garvin, George, Gibb, -Hubert. Third row, left to righ V: I-Iuffluan, Kern, B. Larson, E. Larson, Layng, Lor entson, Lowe, Laws, Lukins, MacKay. Fourth row, left to right: Mathison, Milclcel n, Moore, Morrison, Neill, Nordslronl, Pate, Pattlllo Phelps, Powers. Fifth row, left to right: Rath, Ray, Reid, Staples, Tllroo mhlu rondsen, Warrens. row, wleft to nght B. Willnzan, C. Willmall, Wilson, Winger, Worth, Ziegler, Zlmlhoff.-'NIA ,A ,, - 'V V r i ' ' l I , , 172 , f f 1' fy! ,i-M KAPPA DELT S Always enthusiastic and known for their friendly ways led the cam pus spirit this year and were well rewarded with a first prize for their enthusiasm and cleverness at the pajama rally As always the KD s shared top honors in campus activities their social season was crammed with flresides after-dinner dances the annual pledge formal in the fall which featured dancing under the stars the gala spring formal as-well- as their traditional Valentines Day friendship dinner. Ex Prexy Lucille Laws acquiring outstanding senior status led Ellen H. Richard s Club took minutes for Omicron Nu kept track of finances for the Junior Class and Vice-prexied for Phi Lambda Theta . . . Phi Kappa Phi Senior EX- ecutive and YW Councils occupied more of her spare momentsas did the Evergreen and ASSCW Committees. Present House president, Doris Mae Francis of dramatic fame, took a lead in Blythe Spirit as- well-as Varsity debates, along with directing all- campus plays throughout the year. Betty Lou Anderson Sidella Clinger Denis Bergivan Elaine Burgess Dorothy Brennen Mary Buckland Sally Buckland Carol Anne Barron . Maxine Dye Mary German Dorothy Brundage Shirley Garland Bethadell Cash Marian Cobb Dorothy Cunningham Carol Duell Bettie Carstens Barbara Crabtree SENIORS Camille YVilkinson A JUNIORS Patricia Hinton Virginia Karshner Mary Beth Kuhlman SOPHOMORES Marjorie Edwards Arline Geesey Marjorie Houtchens PRESHMEN Yvonne Cunningham Mary Ellen Henry Jacquelyn Horan Mary Beth Masemore Patsy Malony Jeanette Ott Esther Johnson Camille Jones Nancy Putney Suzanne Sampson Frances Hunter Joan Rader Luann Travis Mary Jane XVarn Nancy Quintin Janet Wolters Lorraine Sellereit Patricia Simons Sue Swedin Shirley Sewell PLEDGES Patsy Livingston Laurel McLean Marilyn Jackson KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA First roiv, left to right: Anderson, Barron, Bergevin, Brundage, Brennan, Buckland, Burgess, Buckland. Second row., left to right: Carslens, Cash, Clinger, Crabtree, D. Cunningham, Y. Cunningham, Duell, Dye. Third row, left to right: Edwards, Garland, Geesey, German, Henry, Hinton, Horan, Hunter, Houtchens, Jackson. Fourth. raw, left to right: Johnson, Jones, Karshner, Kuhlman, Living- ston, McLean, Malouy, Masemore, Ott, Puteuy. Fifth row, left to right. Quintin, Rader, Sellereit, Sewell, Simons, Sampson, Swedin, Travis, Warn, Wilkillson, Walters. , 7 M 174 KAPPA S found 1n the mldst of actrvxty everywhere and lots of that act1v1ty gomg on rxght at home ralhes teas guest dm ners and after drnner dances kept the Kappas on the socxal merry go round all year It would be hard to say Wh1ch was the b1ggest success the Pmk Elephant pledge formal featurlng huge elephants and t1ny elephants but all pmk or the annual Sprlng dance tradrtxonally decorated Wlth l1l1es collected from everywhere or the Valentme Sweet heart dance featurmg Kappa hearts both 1n theme and decorat1on The K K G s are proud and especrally so of Mary Beth CMessyj Masemore who handles the busmess end of thxs publrcauon chaurrnans the Vocatronal Commrttee of A W S and claxms a membershlp rn ortar Board and Mary German a Mortar Board member also as Well as v1ce prexy of Y W it Josephine Dorsey Beverly Gregory Catherine Johnson Ethyl Lou Bowers Gladys Cox Barbara Critchlow Bonnie Lou Brown Barbara Cressey Marilyn Corkrum Phyllis Day Barbara Allen A Helen Ruth Bendix .June Bolin Ygerne Cater OH SENIORS Fay Kendall ' Virginia McMath Jane McMicken JUNIORS Martha Gray Gail Gunn Joan Lee Gloria Miller SOPHOMORES Gloria Doble Delpha Loney Barbara McCarty FRESHMEN Pat Collins Janet Dunlap Shirley Glann Alice LeBlanc' Helen Yelle ' Irma Nelson Beth Pilkey Janet Roberts Ann Robinson Mary Patchen Pat Topp Marilyn Miller Marilyn Roberts Norma Tipple Doris Ylvisaker Dawn Hagen Jane Michel Peggysue Theis Nancy Tiedje PLEDGES Elaine Bellinger ' Beverly Rasmussen PI BETA PHI First row, left to right: Allen, Bollinger, Bendixen, Bolvi, Bowers, B. L. Brown, M. Brown, Cater. Second row, left to right: Collins, Cork- rum, Cox, Cressey, Critchlow, Day, Doble, Dorsey. Third row, left to right: Dunlap, Glann, Gray, Gregory, Hagan, Johnson, Kendall, Le Blanc, Lee, Loney. Fourth row, left to right: McCarty, McMicken, Marshall, Michel, G. Nliller, M. Miller, Neill, Nelson, Pilkey, Patchen. Fifth row, left to right: Rasmusson, J.'Roherts, M. Roberts, Theis, Tiedje, Tipple, Topp, Yelle, Ylvesaker. , 1, , A 176 PHX Pix PI PI-IIS 1deally located only a block from the Coug and Cys and not far from campus classes boasted Beth P1lkey ed1tor of the Evergreen second semester and capable managmg edltor f1rst semester Bev Gregory vars1ty debater and prexy of Theta S1g an somethmg along the grand slam nature three Who s Who G1n1 McMath Beverly Gregory and Jane MCM1Ck2H But fun lovmg gals that they are soc1al funct1ons d1dn t go neglected The theme of the Wxnter Sem1 formal Chmese Honeymoon was very onentally carr1ed out thats a Joke sonj The pledges called thexr dance Garden of Dreams wonder what they were dreammg about P1 Ph1 arrows? And for good measure P1 Ph1s entertamed w1th f1res1des and open houses Homecommg saw the P1 Ph1s up on the latest college vernacular w1th then' slogan Let s G1ve the HUSKICS a Large Charge Won thlfd PIIZE too Another b1g year full of fun SOCIBI act1v1t1es and now and then some hard Work they sa1d so' 17 Lorraine Juvet Corinne Lamoreux Jean Christensen Marjorie DeMoss Mary Ferguson Ruth Anderson Nadine Bartle Marilyn Bell Leslie Ferris Guinevere Gossard Mary Jane Johnson Patricia Bienz Bess Bonner Eileen Breuer Molly Chedzoy SENIORS June Sitts JUNIORS Barbara Gage Shirley Jones Sammie Harrison Bernice Heinemann SOPHOMORES Margaret Lee Barbara Lucas Rena Maltby Esther Murphy Joanna Paden PRESHMEN Dolores Gutoski Jasmyn Dunlop Dolanne Penton PLEDGES Lorene Haynes Patricia McDougall Helen Van Norman Harriet Wefer Betty Magnuson Barbara Newcomb Margaret Nicola Shirley Rogers Harriet Somervell Dorothy Spencer Maxine Sylvia Margaret Syrett Glenmar Weller Susan Jacobson Bette Roberts Eileen Syrett Rada Uphus 35' Y SIGMA KAPPA .wwui-S--so' First row, left to right: Anderson, Bax-tle, Bell, Bonner, Bienz, Brewer, Chedzoy. Second row, left to right: Christensen, DeMoss, Dun- lap, Fenton, Ferguson, Ferris, Gage. Third row, left to right: Cossard, Gutoski, Harrison, Haynes, Heineman, Jacobson, Johnson Jones, Juvet. Fourth row, -left to right: Lee, Lucas, McDougall, Magnuson, Maltby, Murphy, Newcomb., Nicola, Paden. Fifth row, Defi to right: Roberts, Rogers, Sitts, Somervell, E. Syrett, M. Syrett, Uphus, Van Norman, Wefer, Weller. SIGMA KAPPA S traveling down their famed winding stair case to Journey forth to take their place in campus activities e by Marjorie Delvloss member of YW publicity and art committees and Mamma to Winnie and Jean Christensen who tried her hand and very successfully at dramatics Fish Fans and copy readmg for Evergreen Socially speaking, the Sigma Kappa calendar was filled this year . . . the Pledge dance, Arabian Nights , transplanted the mystery and enchantment of the Far East to the Campus . . . the Spring formal built around the theme of House of Cards was really tricky . . . and the not-to-be-forgotten faculty was enter- tained royally as were the Alpha Chi's and Alpha Phi's at specially planned desserts. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Neil Meyers. ,.., Tom Smith ...... Bob Curtis ....... OFFICERS --------------,---------------,--.Presid ent ------------First Vice Preisdent ---,--S9CODd Vice President Marv Tate ,........ - .....,,,,.,.,.,...,,.,... Secretary Phil Sawers .... W- ..... ,--4,--g ,,.....,.-,.. Treasurer Wilmont Miller-- .... ..... , ,Executive Secretary E Acacia A1 Huntley John Vearch Alpha Gamma Rho Walter Mezger Vern Gurnsey fllpha Kappa Lambda Larry Loving George Rogers Alpha Tau Omega Bob.Curt:is Gene Gjertsen Beta Theta Pi Phil Sawers Pat Ryan Chi Nu Chi Charles Behlke Rene De Saix Kappa Sigma D Wayne Parks Dick Turner Lambra Chi Alpha Gene Moos Bill McNabb Phi Delta Theta Lee Ansersoxi Scorr Wirr Phi Kappa Tau Chuck Brandstetter Gene Dills I ' Phi Sigma Kappa Dick Curnshaw John Chudacoff Pi Kappa Alpha Walter Harris Roy McCleod 180 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .Neil Meyers Don Dorman Sigma Chi Al J oncs Jim Dehnert Sigma Nu John Judy Jim Graybeal Tau-Kappa Epsilon Ray Broghton Tom Smith Theta Chi Bob Hayward Virgil Wickline Sigma Phi Epsilon John Boyle Marv Tate GRADUATE STUDENTS Warren Marshall Henry Polis Jay Swanson Nolan Servoss SENIORS George Curtis JUNIORS James Doran Vern Gurnsey James Kohlstedt Walter Matson Donald D. Creger Donald Helfer Arthur Sunderlanc Harold Poor Bruce Zahn SOPHOMORES Bill Brim Leslie Metzger Gerald Poor Wfilliani Stobie Harold Moefel Walter Metzger Robert Reed Darrel Turner FRESHMEN Revere Lazelle PLEDGES Leslie Adams Phillip Corbit Leonard Otto Bob Sickles Dominic Bort Pete Dacres Oliver Orr Ralph Tidric .Jim Cole Dick Largent John Sargent Duane Weeks A.G,R.'s ably led by the BMOC, Jay Swanson, who has more than one finger in the campus pie . . . A also claims Vern Guernsey, baseball ace and chairman of Harvest Ball . . . known, too, as the A.G.R. with that smooth line. Inc1udied'ifi theirsocial calendar, of course, was that now famous Barn Dance . . . becoming a ' tradition as-well-as candidating for the best dance of the year . . . and as always, just scores of fire- sides and after-dinner dances. P ALPHA GAMMA RHO F irsl row, left to right: Adams, Box-t, Brim, Cole, Cregcr, Curtis. Secorl row, left to right: Dacres, Doran, Gurnscy, Helfer, Kohlstaedt, Largent. Third row, left to right: Lazelle, Matson, Mczger, Orr, O'Holt. G, Poor, H. Poor, Recd. Fourth raw, left to right: Sargent, Sickles, Stobic, Swanson, Turner, Weeks, Zahn. . GRADUATE STUDENTS Larry Loving Bill Harris Lohell Bennett Russell Fulgham Wally Johngeward Radford Kuykendahl SENIORS George Rogers SOPHOMORES Chooey Johansen FRESHMEN Richard Paeth Bert Pelto . PLEDGES Wilbur Cain Art W'illiams Norman Ross Ralph Travis Burt Williams Andrew Zylstra A K L complaining of a late start the boys claim they made up in quality what they lacked in quantity you ll have to admit that they are well known in the music and radio fields . . . 'course there were all those firesides and exchanges which kept them right in there, socially speaking. Guiding lights in the A K L re opening were Larry Loving, elected to Who's Who of American Colleges and a political Know How on campus . and Art Williams, graduate student in Music. ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA Furs: row, left to nght Bennett, Fulguan, Hardy, Johansen Second row, left to right: Johngeward, Loving, Meyers, Paeth. Tfnrd row, le t to right Pella, Rogers, Ross Travis, Wxllxalns, B Wluxanls, Zylslra. Bob Curtis Bob Boctrclaer George Coombs Bill Crawford Larry Ayars Bob Barnes Rudy Clark George Donahue SENIORS Vern Sparks JUNIORS Gene Gjertsen SOPHOMORES Cameron Kyle PRESHMEN J im Kyle Earl Pierson PLEDGES Eugene French Bob Gillis Jack Gregory Phil Henson .lim Haun J im Hurley Lloyd Garretson Bob Elliott Eugene Valleroy Lloyd Howard Dick Jacobson Bill Kenning Arnold Bogue Homer Wlaite Bob Edclleman ,gi ' mtg' im., x A.T.O.'s . . . highlighted first semester activities with the annual pledge dance-set amidst fir boughs and Christmas decorations . . . and a pheasant feed for members, pledges and their dates+plus nu- merous firesides, after-dinner dances and, yes, bridge games, galore. , Second semester found the Maltese Cross Boys back in the swing of .things-with fellas like Bob Curtis, prexy and inter-fraternity Council vice-president, burning up the airways on KWSC sport-casts -and Bob Elliot, doing some dynamic guarding for the Cougar basketballers. ALPHA TAU CMEGA First row, left to right: Ayars, Barnes, Boettcher, Bogue, Clark, Coombs. Second row, left to right: Crawford, Curtis, Donahue, 'I Ell' l Trench Third row left to right' Gillis, Gjertsen, Gregory, Henson, Haun, Howard, Hurley, Jacobson. Fourth row, End alan, ' I0 , ' . . , . lah u. rinhr: Kennine. Kilc. Kyle, Pierson, Rutz, Valle:-oy, White, Garretson. , GRADUATE STUDENTS John T. Moore John Nicholson Gordon Sillman Philip C. Sziwers Vern Stephens FRESHMEN Harvard Scranton PLEDGES Joe Hurley Clyde Lawson Lewis Lund Bob McNichols Bob F. Smith Bonnar Blong Dean Brock Tom Barber l Al Lawson I Earl Desilet Robert Gehlen John Griffiths Bob Haines Frank Hampson Howard Hallgarth RHY 0'D21Y Francis Rish SENIORS William Hull JUNIORS Clyde Sowers. Ellis Nelson John N. Waters Ewing Johnson Dave Stidolf Wilmot Miller Alan Kronchnable SOPHOMORES Pat J. Ryan Bob T. Smith Max Vincent Joe Vasser Richard Waters Frank Swinehart A-, sq THOSE BETA BOYS . . . having, during the semester, at least one fireside for every member . . . nos- e talgic memories of those Good Old Days were revived with the welcomed return of many veteran BGU ' emi? but now indulged lfl by all! . members . . . who also brought back traditions which had been suspended these past three years . . . While pledges and members alike entertained . . . at the Coug, the Bookie, and the twelve Sorority houses . . . Eli Nelson, .back stroke artist and versatile Dave Stidolph represented the back-bone 'of Beta's activities on the -hill . . . which were impressive and far-reaching, you may be sure. First row, left to right: Blong, Brock, Desilel, Hehlen, Hallgarlh, Hampson. Second row, left to right: Hull, Hurley, Johnson, Lawson, Lund, llIcNich0ls.' Thirrl row, left to right: Moore, Miller, Nelson, O'Day, Ryan, C. Sawers, P. Sawers, Scranton. Fourth rom, left to rzght: R. F. Smith, R. T. Smith, Stephens, Swinehart, Vasser, Vincent., J. Waters, R. Waters. as ,,,, -'Qui , Rene DeSaix ' Irving Smith as W V 5, W GRADUATE Leland Cohn SENIORS Robert Loidham Roy Kotula mer 4 Harold Wolfram Louis Egeck -E EE E! I-fs JUNIORS .,,:,-. I -9 -3 Jackson Bower Ellsworth Turple JE! V df: 5:5153 , -limi, :Mg L SOPHOMORE 5- : 'i'i F'-5' r -vi f A Robert Gehlen Jack Droste Charles Behlke A FRESHMAN D b I ' 4- figfjgm , ' iii3'Qlffgiif5g'gi5figQf,-'i'61-Li' .-1 ,'.'L,g15 j1,,, Kenneth Brandon Mark Cosgrove el Crt Stee e I Jack Cfewfofd ' CHI NU CHI . . . lead this year by Chuck Belke, all-around athlete and a known Woman hater - Chi Nu Chis shot straight into campus activities and pulled down their share of success. Campus personalities calling Chi Nu Chi home are past prexy and Evergreen Sports Editor Rene DeSaix, and Irving Smith, KWSC announcer and Radio Editor of Evergreen. Social events for the year were spearheaded by a Christmas party with the Newman Club-a clever semi-formal at which Hit Songs in Review were featured and, of course, there were all those won- derful firesides. ami? -Hseilrs. CHI NU CHI First row, left to right: Bower, Brandon, Colm, Cosgrove. Second row, left to right: Crawford, DeSaix, Egeck, Jakotich. Third row, left to right: Smith, Steele, Turple, Wolfranx. 41.45 'Pr xg- , fi' J' X 185 ' GRADUATE STUDENT Nlarion Busby ,V 1 r- -- SENICRS .. ,.f' wq- Roger Camp Bob Harvey Prank Londos XVayne Parks X Ned Goeken Roger Kohlstaedt Charles Olin JUNIORS Dan Droz Bill Newton Bill Nickerson Dick Turner Miles Foster Jim Wriglal I SOPHOMORES P' Kenneth Barnes Ken Crandall Glen Owen Francis Swab Rufus Bowman Bruce Dickinson Mike Reuter Dave Sweetsur Bill Cameron Bud Heinbach Stan Sturgill Bill YValters FRESHMEN A Clayton Blodgett Fred Hildenbrand John Nlitchell . PLEDGES George Beardsley Bill Flynn Bob Harms Dick Johnson Rich Brown Phil Forbes Lloyd I-lillard W'ayne Kirlw Jim Collins Charles Garrett Bob Johnson Ed Klein Bob Duryck Art Wells THE KAPPA SlG's . . . or the boys from the Modernistic house down 500 California way . . . glided through the social season, starting with their Founders' Day Formal, and then continued in the social whirl with numerous firesides and parties . . . the party of the season being held with the Thetas, who were presented with their scholarship cup which was borrowed back in '29. , 1 :fir-r fi-:tif 21 Ili W ' f, 'f- . f zlfi if First row., left to right: Barnes, Beardsley, Bollman, Caxneron, Camp, Carlson. Second row., left to right: Collins, Crandall, Droz, Duryck, Flynn, Forbes. Thirrl row, left to right: Foster, Garrett, Coekell, Harnls, Harvey, Heinback, Hildenbrand, Johnson. Fourth row, left to right: Kirby.. Klein, Melville, Mitchell, P ' ' ter, PFIIOIIIZIS, Turner, arks. Fifth row, left to Renter, Righ- ss 4 A 1. lar, SENIORS Palmer Baken Al Florence Bill McNabb JUNIORS 'Vince Hanson Don Moos Art Peterson ' Ralph Simonds Gene Sivertson SOPHOMORES Herb Berquist Joe Martin Cliff O'Nicll Bob Shaver Ray Johnson Gene Moos Steve Orfanos Wayne Slemp Kenneth Tschetter FRESHMEN Don Barbee Dan Gahringer Harold Nelson, Ed Springer Phil Claymore Norman Grier Dick Nygard Dave Swanson Bill Fahey John Hansler Walter Oden Chester Timm Jack Fritch Norman Jacobson Jim Robertson John Trondson PLEDGES Sian Bohle Walter Harvey Jack Parmalee Charles Rhors George Busch Al Malanca Van Peterson V William Sage Bob Foster Ray Mansisador Gordon Pickering C. D. Schwant Rick Hamilton Bob Molinek Kay Ramey Karl Wiedekamp John Wilburn - 'LAMBDA CHI'S . contributed many outstanding names such as Ray Johnson Sophomore prexy and basketball star, and John Hansler, assistant sports editor of Evergreen, sports editor of Pow Wow and Basketball manager. In the social channels the Lambda Chi's gained fame as serenaders . . . and Why shouldn't they when led by such a1 voice as Bob Shaver. The social function of the year was the Winter formal . . . quite an occasion, too, 'cuz all the gals received gardenias and a monogrammed bracelet for the affair. LAMBDA cHl AL HA First row, left to right: Baker, Barber, Bcrquisl, Bohle, Box, Busch, Claymore, Fahey. Second row, left to right: Foster, Cahringer, Grier, Hamilton, Hanson, Harvey, Jacobson, Johnson. Third row, left to right: McNabb, MBIHIICH, Martin, Mainer, D. Moos, Moon, Nelson, Nygarcl, Q'Neil, Oden. Fourth row, left to right: Orfanos, Pal-melee, Peterson, W. Peterson, Pickering, Quast, Ramey, Robertson, Rohrs, Rose, Shaver. Fifth row, left to right: Slemp, Simonds, Sivertson, Springer, Swanson, Simm., Tronrlsen, Tscheller, YViedekamp. GRADUATE STUDENTS Bill Ava SENIORS Bob Anderson .Gene Arger Myrt Hastings Herb Godfrey , Don Nlason Scott Witt JUNIORS Lee Anderson Bill Gough Sam Swauger .loc Hemel Bill Bennington Dave Parker Stewart Bledsoe Russell Miller SOPHOMORES Steve Buck Dick Connell Jim Robinson Gerald Wangsness Bob Chappell Stuart Reynolds Phil Smith Mack NVorthen Herb Hadley Bud Baxter PRESHMEN Dick Eggers Don McPhee PLEDGES Don Allen Gus Gailey Jim Martin Bob Rath Ed Batchelder Stanley Harris Stanley Mataya 'Arnold Slater Wayne Bolvi Dick Henning Jack Melton Gene Swant Bob Danell Kenneth Hinton Dan Nordhill Hank Tietje Deke DeRosa Curtis Hockett Prank O'Dell Bob VanNorman Dean Eggers Joe Hoggarth ,Roy Pearson Charles W,ilsol1 ' - . Vifalter Eriksen Tom Kennedy Jerry Powell PHI DELTS . . . Wonder what those guys mean? When asked about the Spring Formal they looked dreamy and muttered . . . big affair . . . white jackets . . . girls . . . multi-colored dresses . . .. Spring . . . anyhow we hear it was FUN. The Phi Delt Castle . . . 'twas really a dreamy one, too! . .1 . course, exchanges, dinners, and firesides kept the fellas going at a terrific pace . . . as did those Coug and Bookie labs and going to classes occasionally. Phi Delts one should know were Myrt Hastings, ex-ASSCW prexy, and a man of politics from away back . . . and Herb Godfrey, senior class prexy and winner of the Bohler Award in 1942. .fa PHI DELTA Tl-:ETA First row, left to right: Allen, R. Anderson, L. Anderson, Arger, Aya, Batchelfler, Baxter, Bennington. Second row, left to right: Bolvi, Buck, Chappell, Connell, Danell, D. Eggers, H. Eggers, Eriksen. Third row, left to right: Gailey, H. Godfrey, J. Godfrey, Cough, Hadley, Harris, Hastings, Helnel, Henning, Hinton, Hockett. Fourth row, left to right: Hoglxerg, Kennedy, Martin, Mason, Mataya, Melton, Norrlllill, O'Dell,kParker, Pearson, Powell. Fifth row, left to right: Reynolds, Slater, Smith, Swauger, Swant,ATietje, Van Norman, Wallgsness, Wilson, W'itt, Wforthen. Lawrence Boisen John Chudacoff Ray Campbell Dean Allen - Williani Good Vern Jaquish Bob Kittleson GRADUATE STUDENTS Roy Peterson Dean Lindley SENIORS George Wegsteen Gerry XVeirz Q JUNIORS i John Daniel Richard Kernighax SOPHOMORES Leo Fay Leo Jensen Kenneth Sholz Joe Hirsch James McKinlay FRESHMEN - Derald Lyman Carroll Nelson PLEDGES Blaine Madden Edward Munk Richard Stapp Melvin McDougal Don Parker Austin Stratton Jay Miller Norris Pearson S. Thompson David Morgan George Peterson Robert Young Clyde Morrell David Reynaud PHI SIGMA KAPPA . . . or better known as Phi Sigma Chudacoff . . . took its place once more as a Greek who could speak . . . the voice belonging, of course, to John Chudacoff, The member who returned this year. Leading the house, under the able guidance UD of his ten new pledges, John set out in the social world searching for good times . . . which the Phi Sig's found in their Warming up firesides in preparation of their Valentine Winter formal in February. Men on the Phi Sig must know list are John Chudacoff, member of sophomore executive council Cwhen he isn't studying his skeleton-in-the-closetj 5 Joe Hirsch, chairman of the Booster com- mittee: and Jack Daniel, KWSC announcer. For more information read the latest copy of The Wolfs' Manual. PHI SIGMA KAPPA G d S l left to ri ht Hirsch Jaquish Jensen Ker First row, left to right: Allen, Campbell, Chudacoff, Daniel, Fay, oo . econ: row, , g : , , , nigham Kettleson, Lindley. Third row, left to right: Lyman, McDougall, McKinley, Madden, Miller, Morgan, Moviell, Munk. Fourth 9 row, left to right: Nelson, Pearson, C. Peterson, R. Peterson, Scholz, Tllolnpson., Weitz. 'sv-' .4-4 tgp. i i Kirk Athow Robert Bates Lee Aho Jim Boytler Warren Cook Leland Axelson Bill Ellsworth Conoyer Wallace Ferguson Richard Graham Wayne Hinchliffe Bill Houck SENIORS Jim Erwin Walter Harris JUNIORS Jim Jett SOPHOMORES Donald Leach Roy lVlcl.eod FRESHMEN Bradley James Williams PLEDGES Earl Hu rd Walter Lindman Duane Loomis Willard Myrick Arthur Neustal Ca rl Henry Ray Law Kenneth Nlerryweather Dave Mitts Nlel Strom Kenneth Zigler Jim Pounder Douglas Pritchard XVilliam Sargeant Pat Springer Clarence Tiessen PI KAPS noted for their darkroom dancing Cthey told us so themselvesj . ,, . and their en- thusiasm ancl spirit . . . started the year with a bang . . . but literally . . . by taking a first in the initial noise rally of the fall semester. With these thoughts in mind it goes Without saying that firesides were really successful and good times ran high. 4 'SLK V,.l The pledges came through with a super dance. Enchanted . . . showing everybody just how ' perfect a pledge dance can be. . ' V The fellas at 604 California Cphone number withheldj . . . boast Mel Strom, of dramatic fame, and Jim Williams of similar repute . . . both members of I.K .... incidentally . . . as activity men of the year. It KA PA ALPHA First row, left to right: Axelson, Boytler, Bradley, Conover, Cook. Second row, left to right: Ferguson, Harris, Hinchliffe., Haucer, Hiern. Third row, left to right: Jett, Lindman, Loomis, Law, McLeod, Neustel, Pounder. Fourth row, left to right: Sargent, Strom, Tiessen, Williain, Ziegler. SENIORS George Beller Donald Dorman lvar Evans William Taylor Clyde Bemis John Gorham Cameron Meyers Jay Wallace ,gl ' .A- JUNIORS 'Del Carlson Charles Garber Lyle Larson Roger Nelson William Ennis Robert Humphrey Williani Lauer Peter Newland Matt Puumala Roger Westby ' SOPHOMORES Kenneth Allen Jack Dieringer Neil Meyers LaVerne XVinte1's Franklin Billings Joe Dimke William Staggs Don Defur FRESHMEN .lim Burgess Richard Harris Richard Johnson Richard Miller Fred Easter Marvin Irwin Robert Lyons - Lauri Neimi William Taylor W'illiam Van Cleave PLEDGES Baird Beil Mac Fishback David Hill George Piatt Edward Critchlow TediFuller Nick Jerrick Richard Soth Carl Davidson George Glick ' Robert Marshall Charles Spencer Merlyn Wirth Darrel'Willits S.A.E.'s launched pre-war traditions this year With their customary zest, thoroughness, and enthusi- sip asm. Speaking of launching-their pledges sure did-the theme of the pledge dance was Nautical I,- riia. Nites -the decorations really told a story. Naturally the S.A.E. Marsquerade was a fun affair. After dinner dances and picnics at Lake Chatcolet filled their little black books. -f' Big men at Sleep and Eat house include Laurie Niemi, all-coast football choice: Bill Ennis, Board' of Control, and Bud Crooner Carlson, S.A.E.'s leading man and Crimson Circle member. SIGMA ALP AEP IL First row, left to right: Allen, Boil, Beller, Billings, Burgess, Carlson, Crilchlow, Davidson. Second row, left to right: Defur, Dier- I , ingmzr, Dimke, Dorman, Easter, Ennis, Evans, Fishbaek. Third row, left to right: Fuller, Garber, Click, Gorham, Harris, I- ouser Hill, Humphrey, Irwin, Jeri-ick. Fourth row, left to right: Johnson, Larson, Lauer, Lyons, Marshall, Meyers, W. C. lVlcye1i's, Miller Nelson, Newland. Fifth row, left to right: Nielni, Pialt, Puumulu, Sotll, Spencer, Staggs, Taylor. Sixth row, left to ngllt: Van Cleave, Wauk, Wcstby', Willits, Winte1's, Wirtll. SENIORS James F. Dehnert Al Jones JUNIORS i Bill Nance Kermit Pearson Deral Kurz Raymond Martin SOPHOMORES Don Freeman Pat Hanes Kenny Olson I FRESHMEN Noel Hilby Hollis Murray Bert Palmer Harold Pederson Dick Lcrfald James Schill PLEDGES Bob Archer Al Denson Don Finkelson Harry Sparks Don Bogart Jack Ellingson W'ayne Oakland Jim Wade Dick Cuthbert Bob Caldwell SIGMA CHI'S . . . found entertaining at the usual firesides and dances The affair of the semester being the annual Sweetheart contest, climaxed by a formal dance at which Shirley Smawley was pinn ed Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Sailing into the spring semester-with old members and new pledges to boast campus activities . Sigma Chi's kept up the pace. Politically minded, Kerm Pearson boosted the Junior Class and handled finances for Ski Club . . . Jim Dehnert, with his smooth line topped his college career with election to Crimson Circle and Who's Who. SIGMA CHI First! row, left to right: Archer, Bogart, Cuthbert, Dclmert, Denson, Second row, left to rzght Elhngson, Erlcson Hilby, Kurz, Ler fold. Third row, left to right: Ma1'tin,'Murray', Nanse, Olson, Palmer Fourth row left to rxght Pearson, Pederson., Schull, Spark Wade. GRADUATE STUDENT Richard Ellis SENIORS Doc Henry William Lee Harry Mills XVillard Mitchell Carl Perry JUNIORS Andrew Adams Jack Eden 'Thomas Johnson Milton Styner Zane Cosby James Ciraybill John Judy Warren Styner Darroll Waller . SOPHOMORES George Croker Adrian Jorissen William Kellinger James Robinson Warner Westland FRESHMEN Arnold Bierman Warren Cronkhite Stanley Fergin Claude Munsell Horace Smith A PLEDGES Ray Arndt Robert Ehlers Vlilliam Lippincott Richard Shelley David Aubuchon Gordon Fenton Keith Neighbors Robert Sigvartsen David Bell Cyrus Gyttings Thomas O'Brien Charles Steidel Allen Brown Howard Hardin William Preble Alton Stier Louis Christensen Richard Lake Otto Ross Robert Strange Elwood Sturdivant Carson Thomas ' THE SIGMA NU house . . . more affectionately known as the Snake House . . . is home to many WSC athletes . . . but versatility seemed to be the bye word 'round 510 Campus . . . activity man of the house was listed as Carl Perry, senior class prexy and past prexy of the Carey W Club . . . and who, incidentally, seems to have taken the campus by storm . . . or so the .gals tell us! Socially, the Sigma Nu's pulled down still another success . . . those dark firesides and that Waterfront Brawl really set the campus to buzzing . . . but favorably! eff. lp' l vQ:fRH' 3' 5 ,32 lah' H X ' -if-H, ' ' First row, left to right: Adams, Arndt, Aubuchon, Bell, Biennann, Brown, Christensen, Croker. Second row, left to right: Cronkhite Demon, Eden, Ehlers, Fenton, Fcrgin, Cytllings, Crayhill. Third row, left to right: Hodge, Johnson, Jorissen, Judy, Kellinger, Lake, Lee, Lippincott, Mitchell, Munsell. Fourth row, left to right: Neighbors, O'Brien, Perry, Preble, Robinson, Ross, Shelley, Sigvortsen, Smith, Strenge. Fifth row, left to right: Sleidel, Sturdevent, M. Slyner, W. Styner, Thomas, Waller, Wesdand. 2? :GBE 1 2-5 'Wifi 1'- Clayton Cornell Donald Dickey Cecil Fleishman Carman Peterson Diamond Manthaw Rod Phillips PLEDGES 'XValter Knapp Bill Lewis Donald Marble William Newland Phillip Phil Bill Fogelquist Paul Fugate Paul Kjrpes Dick Klansnic Robert Knapp Don Yocum Jim Carden Jack Carlson John Dahl Don Dickey Bill Faller SENIORS ' Gale Bishop Ted Messelt JUNIORS ' ' Henry Bangs Miles Mattson Ed Pillings Myron Rytber N Marvin Tate SOPHOMORES Edward Kling FRESHMEN John Boyle Robert Feller Arno Melville Albert Reilly Robert Simmelinl Vance Sourha rd Willis Randall Dick Ruehle Add Robinson Dean Smithson Don Troy SIG EP . . . struggled through the task of reopening and pledging, while fun-filled C? ij fix-it jobs round the house and fitesides on the week end and kept the boys busy the first semester . . . the big social affair of the year was the Queen of Hearts dance . . . but the pledges, not to be outdone. gave forth with a St. Patricks Day Dance . . . all of which means, traditions galore. ' Sig Ep-'s Gale Bishop, 'on campus only a few weeks, made news on the maple courts, while prexy, Marv Tate, kept busy making a name for himself up on campus. , SIGMA PHI EPSILON First row, left to right: Bangs, Boyle, Carden, Carlson, Cornell, Dahl. Second row, left to right: Dickey, Faller, Fellexi, Fleishnmn, Fugate, Isles. Third row, left to right: Klansnic, Kling, B. Knapp, W. Knapp, Lewis, Manthan, Dean Marble, Donald Marble. Fourth row, left to right: Melville, Misselt, Newland, Peterson, Reilly, Ryther. F iftlz row, left to right: Simmclink, Southargl, Tate, Troy, Yocum. George Klemz Bill Bethards George Beaudreau Ernest Burnett Orville Anderson William Armfield Don Attridge Forrest Beard Clyde Evans Loyal Groger GRADUATE STUDENTS Ray Broughton C. Stanley Locke SENIORS Bob Layng Tom Smith JUNIORS James Jameson Hal Payne SOPHOMORES Edward David' Frank Haight Willard Fuller Roy Nuckolls George Teeters FRESHMEN James Campbell XVayne Hodges PLEDGES Robert Harvey Harold Moe Robert Hawke Paul Mosebar James Johnson Dale Putnam Ivan Jenne George Roberts Charles Kneff James ,Smiley Bruce Moe Walter Truselo Victor Hughes Emmett Sarff Dick Smith Gerald Stapleton Bill Linscott Everett Vandiver Norman Vannelli Noble Valsvig John Williams James Weller THE TEKES, long known as those smooth firesidersf' stood out socially . . . with a full calendar, highlighted by such annual events as their Sweetheart Dinner, the Kid Party, a winter formal and a formal dinner-dance in the Spring. Unofficial campus contact man Tom Smith, better known as T.J. , helped keep things running smoothly . . . at home and at KWSC . . . as did Prexy Bob Layng, who led the Junior class, along with having just about a many ins as anybody on campus, TAU KAPPA EPSILCN First row, -left to right: Anderson, Armfield, Attridgc, Beard, Beaudreau, Barnett. Second row, left to right: Campbell, David, Evans, Fuller, Harvey, Hawke. Third row, left to right: I-lodges, Hughes, Jamison, Jenne, Johnson, Klemz, Layng, Miller. Fourth row, left to right: Moe, Neff, Parc, Payne, Putnam, Roberts, Sarff, Smiley. Fifth row, left to riglrt: Smith, T. Smith, Tcelcrs, Truselo, Valserg, Vanelli, Weller, Williams. A Q15 42.251 48.1 Randy Jordan Rodney Giske Lloyd Emerson Martin Schafer Rogers Bailey Richard Brown George Dawson Richard Hiltbru 1111 SENIORS Bobert Hayward Williani Gustafson James Steiner JUNIORS Richard Weeks Joseph Lilje SOPHOMORES Roger Stewart Virgil Wick,line PRESHMEN Neil Couey PLEDGES Robert Larson James Loudon Edwin Martin Robert Mulligan Robert Neill William Gannon Bob Vtfiggins J. 'XVendell Willianxsor Gordon Pilcher VVilliam Raugusi Donald Wendt J. Austin Wheiliiani Joe Peterson THETA CHI's . . . opened second semester with a bang . . . introduced themselves to the social world, flashed those personalities all over campus, held a few of those dreamy firesides, and built themselves right up to the Big Top or maybe we should say Under the Big Top . . . the theme of their scrumptous pledge dance held March 2. Although Theta Chi as a fraternity was inactive first semester, the Members were far from idle . . . Rod Giske, famed for his captaincy of the Cougar Grid squad . . . and Randy Jordan, well known . . . politically and socially . . . kept the name of Theta Chi in the public eye. THETA CHI First row, left to right: Bailey, Brown, Cuuey, Emerson, Gannon. Second row, left to right: Giske, Hayward, Hiltbrunn, Lilje, Mul- ligan. Third row, left to right: Peterson, Pileher, Raugust, Schaefer, Stewart. Fourth row, left to right: Weeks, Whelihan, Wickline. , - N - John Veatch SENIORS Elven Huntley Verne E. Zcllmen SOPHOMORES Arthur Evett Bob Anderson PLEDGES John Austin Thomas Carter Frank Doherty Marshall Dalrymple John Flynn Bill Gammie Floyd Green ' Martin Jensen Richard Kirsten Art Lancaster George Ratbjen Robert Settle Alex Sonnichscn . . . reopened the second semester with a full house . . . Rush naturally led to the big Initiation Formal . . . which was entitled Springtime . . . the theme being carried out by the brand new members, who transformed the chapter house into a Spring-dream garden which only started the social season for the Acacia boys . . . Who, of course, kept up all social standards with the usual firesides and after-dinner dances. Activating about on campus throughout the year were Art Evett . . . aiding the WSC Cougars on the maple courts . . . and Bob. Settle of. dramatic fame. ACACIA ACACIA First row,1eft to right: Anderson, Austin, Bennett, Carter, Dalrymple. Secmul row, left to right: Doherty., Even, llynn, Canunu Green. Third row, left to right: Griffilh, Haynes, Huntley, Jensen, Kirsten, Lanczlsler, Rathjen. Fourth row, left to rlght Settle, Sonnichsen, Vealch, Zellmen. I-P 'SQ' COMMUNITY HALL 3' .- . First row., left to right: Aravc, Aston, Breen., Bunch, Charnos, Dirkzis. Second row, left to right Breesmnn Fritz Gilchrist, Harris Horita, Hudon. Third row, left to right: Johnson, Jones, Jlmgbluth, Lloyd, lVIcDougall, Mastermon M1 'lkl llrloon Fuurth row, left to right: Myklebush, Peterson, Pettit, Reilly, Ryan, Schmidt. Fifth. row, left to right: Swerin Simpson qnnth VS' ut on Yumwull Donna Arnve Virginia Asan Clair Auld Patricia Bunch Phyllis Fritz Marioii Harris Joan Hudson 'EXECUTIVE COUN Betty Schmidt 198 Cll. Shirley Irwin Shirley Jones Geraldine Jungbluth Eugenia Masterson Eileen McDoLlgall Hoyo Migziki Marie Rielly COMMUNITY HALL girls . . .started their social fucntions early in the year by giving an exciting Hallo- ween fireside . . . they didn't mention ghosts and gob- lins but We s pose they had some true to trad1t1ons the Annual Christmas Tea was festive in a gay Way and was enyoyed by many faculty members too But toppmg it off was the Semi formal Sweetheart Swirl hearts and valentines were predominate this dreamy dance course the usual quota of rallies firesides and exchanges kept up the gay atmosphere too Among the outstanding girls of Commumty were Eugenia Masterson who was active in speech and d bate bringing home the debate championship cup this makes the third year for Community so they get xt for keeps and Phyllis Fritz Prexy of Crimson VJ and Vice Prexy of WRA on-. 199 3 DUNCAN 76 5l Fxru row, le t to right: P. Brown, Bush, Chandler, Coulter, Crosson. Second row, left to right: Foss, Gardner, Colbert, Greenlee, Hall, I-loorle Tlurd row, left to right: Jacoby, Jacobsen, Kerrick, Lindberg, Lloyd, Major, Mathews, Merriam. Fourth row, left to right: Norslrom, Sdilno, Roclfstrom, Tulns, Thompson, Witsclner. Gloria Ballinger Dorothy Brown Jeanne Brown Alma Busch Alice Nlay Chandler Naorni Clark Marilyii Darnell EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Loma Doss Virginia Greenlee Dororhy Hall Andriennc Hoodc Patsy Jacobson Jacliennc Jacoby Norcne Kcrrick Jeanne Lloyd 200 Betty Merriam Connie Norstrom Nina Rockstrom Cecelia Talus Cathy Volle Donna XVand Bonnie Westfall DUNN DUNCAN DUNN ERS vx 1th all lhclr llfe and sparkle salhed forth th1s year 1n grand style startrng therr soclal calendar W1th 1 formal tea rn honor of thelr new head mrs tress carryrng on vu 1th a musrcale a Chrlstmas pro gram and a bang up Job of carohng numerous after drnner dances and f1res1des weekly lnformal teas and best of all a dance down Davy .lone s Locker way Dad s Day and Home comxng guests were welcomed rn grand style 1n short a gala year for every resrdent Duncan Dunn has produced 1ts share of campus nota bles also capable Independent Counc1l advxsor 1S Bobble Ray McIntosh Barbara Mathews made her way 1n Y W and Independent Councll actxvltres an Betty Jean Gardener IS a noted debator and dramatxst 201 , .. . . . 7 ' D , C - . 1 . . T. . 1 . . . ' lj 7 , , UH' Is' , . , . . , A N Y N .v fl :l A if ,. ' .w2,', ., . '4,,. MCCROSKEY HALL First row, left to right: Ames, Bauman, Blekking, Carter, Clifford, Crites. Second row, left to right: Damewood, Dezellem, Divel- biss, Duncan, Greicr, I-Ieineman. Third row, left to right: Johnston, Lloyd, Melscth, Pcttibone, Roberts, Russell, Saylor, Taum. gvourtllrozu, left to right: Thonxpson, Towner, Tschetter, Vick, Watkills. Fifth row, left to right: West, W'etzel, 'Whitc, Williams. onngcrg. Rachel Blekkink Shirley Clifford Eldorn Damewood Dorothy Grier Ruth Heineman Barbara Melsetlm EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 202 Catherine Pettibonc Grace Stillwell Ethel JOY Towncr Lorraine Tschcttnr Gloria Wetzel Lilian Youngberg MCCROSKEY-ites .' . . recognized this year for their novel social events . . . began the year with a party feting the frosh . . . but 'tis rumored about that the affair turned out to be an initiation and each innocent frosh lost a lock of hair! . . . other novel social events were Good Fairy Week, climaxed by a huge Christmas party and the lighting of the Yule log . . . the Mistle-tolo, a winter semi-formal . . . not a bad idea with the ratio still low a Dads N1ght to honor thc Pops Wlio Pa and a scavenger hunt showed the originality of McCroskey girls McCroskey claims among campus notables L11 Youngberg versatile chairman of the rally committee a star of several all ca npus plays and in general a very politically minded young lady and Virginia Taunt SPUR and head of Inter group Sports 203 NORTH HALL Q' 'iv to nght Mead, McKee, Morris, Mm Wveber We er Weitz, Wilson. Mary Bailey Margaret Benedict Carolyn Campbell Marjorie Ijobbje Helen Duncan Joyce Gordon Margaret Hahner Nancy Hodson Ftrs! row, le t to rlgllt: Bailey, Corrull, Conlbellic, Dunke, Dolibie, Duncan. Second row, left to right: F. Ebe, V. Elie, Gordon Ilallner Thirrl row, left to right: Holroyd, Hudson, Horton, Johnson, Kann, Kilnball, Langlow, MeCorn1ick. rn, Noteboom, O'Hearn, Rowe, Siglnon. Fifth row, left to right: Smith, Stewart, EXE CUTIVE COUNCIL Jean Holroyd Norma Horron Lcnore Johnson Leoma Kann Bev. Kimball Janet Lauglow Nadene McCormick Mickee McKee 204 Helen O'l-learn Doris Rowe Margaret Smith Honore Tilner Shirley Vlfeger Doris 'Wilson Jean Weber Marjorie Yazzolind Fatland, Folder, Fourth row, left Strauch,, Weber, NORTH HALL gals . . . inspired by so many holi- days, planned many affairs to celebrate them . . . the Halloween party with Ferry Hall was deemed all- inc1usive --'cause they danced, they went scavenger hunting, they ate, they played games . . . they . . . that was enough for one nightj Then Christmas time came so they entertained the fac- ulty with the aid of the chorus and orchestra . . . and around Valentine's Day the North Hall girls built Cupid's Castle' '... and then proceeded to hold a luscious semi-formal dance . . . Wonder if Cupid made any contacts? . . . As always, the usual round of exchanges, and firesides filled up the other date nights. Activity minded girls of North Hall include Lenore Johnson, Jr. Orientation Leader, AWS College Day Committee, Independent Cabinet, ASSCW Registration of Committees . . . and Nancy Hodson, Y-Dub Secref tary and member of Independent Council. ' 205 PINE MANOR Frrst row lefr to rzght: Anderson, Beem, Brenners, Drake, Eck. Second row, left to right: Elliott, Fales, Gale Greaves Isaman Tlurd row left to right: Lindahl, Mellor, llflulroney, F. Nugent, R. Nugent, Porter, Prelun, Fourth row, left to right Revnold Rice Roberts, Sagen Sxddle, Swanson, Wagner. Edna Anderson Dorothy Beem Betty Brenneis Berry Drake Mary M. Eck Par Elliott Jean Fales Virginia Gale EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Yvonne Greaves Ann Isaman Hope Lindahl Barbara Mellor Kathleen Mulroney Frances Nugent Roberta Nugent Isabel Porter 206i Helen Prehm Elizabeth Reynold Dorothy Rice Irene Roberts Arlene Sagen Sara Lou Siddle Betty Swanson J une Wagner PINE MANOR girls . . . confused but amused . . . but never-the-lessithey struggled manfully first semester to list their house in the Campus Directory as a GIRLS' house . . . but memories persisted as they kept receiving masculine luggage by mistake . . . and when barely settled, the super sensative fire alarm was dxscouvered and several unscheduled drills resulted Anything for a laugh their Hallowe en party honored a live turkey after calming the live turkey and straightening the luggage situation firesides and exchange dinners and dances kept things going at a lively pace Tis rumored that they gave a mighty Winter formal the theme being Holiday Inn and really a smooth affair On ACEIVIEY Avenue the girls won the Inter group Swimming Meet and Shirley Smawley Nas deemed Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 3 ililll I a . ,s J 1-4 4 ,,-- . Li ,w 9 I ' fdcfi' J ' lg SX, - ,Y A. five c ni ' S- 'tl ml- ai. mi in It fl- QB 1 tial, it soun-I HALL Ll 5: President, Louise Bruning. First row, left to right: Ackerman, Anderson, Arbour, Bruning, Budd, Bruner, Clements, Conrad. Second row, left to right: Cook, Day, Gillcnherg, Grass, Guse, Hicb, Hockett, Johnson. Third row, left to right: Kassner, Lancaster, La Pierre, Latimer, Lieser, Lund, Lybecker, McKinley, Mackey. Fourth row, left to right: Miller, Monroe, Morrison, Murdock, Murphy, New- land, Oldaker, Olsen, Olson, Polly. Fifth row, left to right: Randal, Riddle, Roeder, Sinimclink, Scarbrough, Storkel. A. Van Prooyen, C. Van Prooyen, Yoke, Zylstra. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Geraldine Ackerman Pat Monroe Cara Van Prooyen Louise Bruning Jan Murdock Virginia Reckamp Carolyn Cook Marjorie Miirpliy Betsy Rider Ruby Johnson Helen Newland Shirley Rode: Maxine Lzmchesrer Lorraine Olclaker Helen Scarbrough Marian Lund 5 'fjiiiborrine Olson Ruth Simmelink 208 SOUTH HALL . V. . noted for their variety and ver- satility in campus activities . . . which ranges from Chi- nese gals with rickshaws at the Winter Carnival to fac- ulty dinners . . . or apple polishing with your favorite prof! . . . and no doubt South Hallites will be long re- membered, too, for their cozy firesides and a beautiful job of carolling at Christmas time. Not to be outdone in spirit, South Hallers showed reams of enthusiasm in backing the Cougar gridiron squad through the year . . . and by running off with second prize for their Homecoming display. Campus notables calling South Hall home are Maxine Guse, a Board of Control member, AWS treasurer, and winner of the Theta Sig Sophomore cup . . . awarded for outstanding work on the Evergreen . . . and Dorothy Polley, President of SPURS. 209 Alice Van Eaton Erma Deanne Boyer Elizabeth Browiak Catherine Douglas Muriel Doran Jeanne Foster Arlene Goheen Helen Groulx EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Ellen Harmouson Gloria Hawkes Elaine Kalsaros Esther Keith Maxine Keith Barbara Kennedy Nydia .lane Munns Cora Nelson Dorene Nelson Ruth Orr Trudy Richen Betty Steele Caroline Thorp STEVENS HALL President, Barbara Kennedy. First row, left to right: Beidleman, Boyce, Boyer, Browiak, Buckner, Doran. Second row, left to right: Douglas, Doyle, Fort, Foster, Franz, Fuerstnow. Third row, left to right: Goheen, Croulx, Harmouson, Hawkes, Kalsaros, Kennedy, Keith, Munns. Fourth row, left to right: C. Nelson, D. Nelson, G. Ott, R. Ott, Pearson, Richen, Sandberg, Sore. Fifth row, left to right: Sherman, Steels, Swanson, Thorp, Young. V C ' Q10 STEVENITES the gxrls who have eelebrated then Golden Annrversary therr meamng Steven s Hall s of course are ably led thls year by Barbara June Kennedy who IS also Prexy of Presrdents Counc1l and are equally proud too of the Ott srsters Ruth cffxcrent secretary of ASSCW and Grace treasurer of the Sophomore class HOUSlng 83 g1rls r1ght 111 the center of Campus too Stevens lrves down her age by producmg the most modern of co eds Qgo see for yourselves fellas an boasts as many good umes as any lrvrng group on cam us hustlmg through one socral event after another xr IS wondered how those gals frnd t1me to stack up that beautxful grade average and that colossal l1st of actrvxtres fi' 211 STIMSON President, Virginia Hester. First row, left lo right: Brown, Butler, Cochrane, Davidson, Durrs, Fish. Second row, left to right Fenster George, Cx-oth, Hall, Hester, Hogg. Third row, left to right: Kure, Lofgren, Lucht, McAbee, McLean, Neilan, Nesbitt, Petty Fourth TGIU, left to right: Reimer, Roscnbaunl, Sciter, Stirnson, Wolfe. Marilyn Blue Mary Beth Brown Gracia Callison Lorraine Cochrane Sybl Davidson Part Durrs Loralee Elliot Barbara Fikh Lorraine Poster EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Carmen George Lois Hall Virginia Hester Nancy Hogg Joanne Kurc Phyllis Lofgrcn Sylvia Lybecker Kay MclAbee Peggy McLean Arlene Nadkins 212 Tokoko Naito Eileen Nesbitt Eileen Petty Hannah Reimer Dorothy Seiter Hazel Shuler Helen Smith Harriet Stimson Joy Wolfe HALL STIMSON HALL . . . kept' themselves busy and active throughout the year . . . with such varied and novel doings as country suppers, pajama and theaitreparties, chili feeds. bridge lessons and informal teas .... course. we needn't mention the usual exchanges and the after-dinner dances that the gals enjoyed most every night till seven-thirty. The first semi-formal of the year came at Christmas-time . . .Hand it was really a Snow Ball Fling' '... snow balls were piled high to form a clever snow fort from which refreshments were served. In activity spotlights such well-known gals as Ella Mae Donohue . . . Dad's Day and AWS Defense chairman, past advertising manager of this book, a YW member . . . and Mary Grivas . . . Theta Sig, Gamma Alpha Chi, Evergreen feature editor, and business manager and adver- tising advisor of afore-mentioned Chinook, and a member of Independent Council and Junior class Executive council . . . both gals making big names for themselves everywhere on campus. ll-J ic .5 1 if :Staff K WALLER First row, left to right: Arnold, Ballinger, Bjorseth, Brennan, Brown, Budd. :Second row, left to right: Capps, Cralnen Damon Durkin, Field, George. Thirrl row, left to right: Gray, Gustafson, Hanford, Hansen, Johnson, Knickrehln, Koester, Kuhn Fourth row, left to right: Little, lllichel, Morgan, Noftsinger, Ostronx, Overland, Pace, Paulson. Fifth row, left to right Penncll Pier on Polillo, Rieth, Sidclar, Snook, Thomas, Wahl, Wylder. Velma Arnold Gail Ballinger l Barbara Bjorseth Jo Capps Betty Cramer Elizabeth Damon Jackie Durkin EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Carol Field Nadine George Fran Gustafson Rosemary Hanford Betty Hansen V Helen G. Johnson Beverly Koester ll-l Virginia Kuhn Janice Loschen Frieda Michel Fern Overland Jeanne Paulson Shirley Snook Kathy Thomas fa-m:w?Sv HALL VJALLER HALL GIRLS . . . with reluctance, and not a few tears, they find they must return their dorm to the men. But there were many things about the year they spent there they'1l never forget . . . the December Penguin Parade . . . after-dinner dancing 'most every night . . . exchange dinners . . . dreamy firesides . . . hay rides with accompanying afflictions . . . eating in the Commons under Mike's watchful eye . . . and their collection of rings and pins . . . mustn't forget serenades . . . the formal dances with everyone tired but happy after decorating . . . regular Friday teas . . . and special ones for Miss Perringer and SPURS . . . all this and much more they say. All true Wallerites swell with pride at the mention of Doris Pierson. debator, mortar boarder and ASSCW Prexy . . . and Jan Loschen, Waller's versatile member of stage and oratory doings on campus. 215 CO - ED MANCDR L . f -1 . E C1 'J Ur' 'a '- 4 H'1 !2 an ,Q 4 Y 'S 'Q 3 aa E 55 Em f 1 NF First row, left to right: Belale, Broeluneier, Brown, Erb, Espeland, Ceer. Second row, left to right: Gleason, Granby, Gray., Huber, Isaacson, Kinglnan. Third row, left to right: Fitzsinunons, Klock, Kolander, Lange, Lillibridge, MacMillan, Modeo, Olsen. Fourth row, left to right: Palmer, Parker, Ramsey, Raymond, Rcilner, Rogers, Russell, Salnxon. Fifth row, left to right: Shaw, Smith, Taro. White, V. While, Wriglll. CO-ED MANOR . . . came with the first semester and left with the second . . . but not unnoticed . . . in the social whirl, Co-ed Manor kept step Withpthe best . . . appropriately titled, their winter semi- formal, Happy Holiday was held the week-end before vacation . . . rallies, teas and after-dinner dances kept the rest of the semester well filled. Actively speaking, Co-ed Manor boasted Gen Shaw . . . vice-prexy of ASSCW and Mortar Board member . . . and Anne Kemper, talented ivory-tickler with the Cougarmen band. Veve Belate Della Brockmeier Lorraine Brown Gloria Erb Emogene Espeland Phyllis Geer Pat Gleason Patricia Graudey Virginia Gray EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Marjory Huber' - Margaret MacMillan Beverly Isaacson Norma Modeo Jeanne Kingman , Shirley Olsen Barbara Fitzsimmons Frances Palmer Flora Klock Mary Ellen Parker Dorothy Kalandcr Lois Ramsey Roberta Lange A June Raymond Jean Lillibridge Neomi Reimer 216 Ardith Rogers Vera Jean Russell Ruth Salmon Genevieve Shaw Marion Smith Kathleen Taro Jackie White Violet White Ellen Wright EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Florence Allen Zella Mae Farris Dorothy Anderson Phyllis Harding Betty Barnes Alma Hunter Vasho Blanc Mary Lewis Gloria Campbell Connie Mack Shirley Capwell Jeanne Mayfield Geneva Dudley Ruth Parker a Estella Preston Helen Remington Vivian Riker .lean Shand Bernice Thedorf Eleanor Vv'ahl Jean 'Walker Nlae Vxloocls ACACIA ACACIA GIRLS . . . moving and settling, moving and settling . . . that was the l1fe of the girls who lived in Acacia and then moved to 505 Colorado second semester . but it didn t phase em exchange dinners started things rolling . . . some with the fellas, too, We hear it s amazing how many swell people you can meet! . . . they met lots of swell people at all those after dmner dances tool . . . they told us so . . . the big affair of the social year was the Spring formal the theme s a secret at this date, tho . . . actively speaking, the gals are really making a name for themselves round campus First row, left to right: Allen, Anderson, Barnes, Blanc, Campbell. Second row, left to right Capwell Dudley, Farris, Harding, Hunter. Third row, left to right: Lewis, Mack, Mayfield, Parker, Preston, Remington, Riker Fourth row left to right Shand, The rlorf, Wahl, W'alker. W'oods. and 'ilu 'N Don Adams Jim Lane Duane Blair Walter Dona go Lewis Biddson Dill Bilsland Ping Chin Don Dawes Dwight Downs Lyman Fleetwood Butch Hardwick Dick Hill Dave Hooper .lack Humphrey CAMPUS LODGE GRADUATE STUDENTS Victor Pavletich SENIORS Robert Button JUNIORS Bob' Gohd Robert Ghormley SOPHOMORES Jim Norene Ralph Potter ERESHMEN Abe J anyen John Kochrian Lester Langdon Dwaine Matchette Clyde McCormick NVallace Nelson Louis Nullet Harold Oberg Ada Presto James Wride Don Shaffner Clyde Hensley George XVright Leonard Regehr John Puckett Charles Rice Bill Sander Bob Shafer Robert Spears Charles C. Stone Kenneth Thurson XVilliam Votava Vernon XVachter CAMPUS LODGE . . . formerly a private home but opened to the fellas due to the critical housing shortage . . . still comparatively unorganized but making up for lost time, but fast. Strategically located to hold all the bookie labs they want . . . and pretty close to class, too if anyone becomes a bit desirous of book learnin'. So far, social functions haVen't had much of ga chance, but we hear there's lots of big things com g up! 218 FIRE STATION SENIORS SOPHOMORES , Robert Melin XVilliam Crozier H ' ' L 'd. d mm l 'nr Charles Brayton JUNIORS PRESHMEN Robert Kinkaid XVilliam Taylor Roland Newluf' Efwin Home ' Delmar Ingalls .loc Taylor Elroy Siechahu NVallace Pond Stanley Kennedy THE FIRE STATION . -. . for the first time in two years. had a full crew of ten for the little Red Speed Wagon. Producing just as many campus notables as anyone else . . . the Firehouse claims Bill Taylor, presi- dent of the Sophomore Class . . . ,and Harry Lydiard. who has had a hand in numerous and varied campus goings-on . . . such as , . . President of Crimson Circle. and Who's Who, Alpha Psi, Board of Control, the Bookstore Board . . . the list goes on and on . . . guess he's just a BMOC at heart! First row, feft to right: Brayton, Crazier, Ingalls, Kennedy. Second row, left lo right: Kinkoid, Lydiarcl, Malin, J. Ncwlun. Thin! row, left to right: R. Newlun, Pamrl, Siechaw, Taylor, Werner. V ,iv- 'Qb 219 First row, left to right: Harry D. Turney, William D. Yerkes, Jr., lllilforfl Westin, Frank Treloar, Ry Tanino, Richard H. W'heeler. Second row, left to right: Johnny Vamnetti, Robert Wood, Stanley Undi, Ray VWiitala, Virgil Whiteley, John Wei- bel, Tholnas Taxelius, Robert Whalen, Dave Taylor, Frank Watts, Jack Wilks. First row, left to right: J. C. Nelson, Virgil Oebser, Delmar Moffitt, Russell Ohlson, Dick Perry, Bob Olson, Hubert Neu- mann, Ellis Morse, Stanley Ray, Charles Parkxnan. Second row, left to right: Alf Nelson, A. L. Myers, Henry Pepper, Howard Nlewhinney, Donald McDougal, Dale Park, Paul Rickki, Rollin Miller, Ben Omi, Vern Riller, John Patterson, Dick McFarland, Bill Meisner. FERRY FERRY HALL . . . Whose occupants held 21 monopoly on frosh prexies . . . Bob Bisnett took the reins for first semester . . . and then handed the position over to Dick McFarland second semester . . . to keep hold on those first places, the fellas, in cahoots with McCroskey Hall . . . took top honors for their Live Duck Ring Toss at the Winter Week Carnival. First row, left to right: Kenneth Fenske, Gilbert T. Graham, George F. Ehrgott, Robert Mackenstadt, Jack Wariler, Don Watson, John Segesman, Hank Hill, George Hopkins, A. Hil- bert Askew. Second row, left to right: Charles fFretD Marliin- sen, Edward Wilbur, John Westergreen, Maurice Dube, Roger Moe, Joseph E. McCalib, Willord C. Robinson, Jack Holt, John Anliker, Jr. First row, left to right: Norman Johnson, Carl Lundquist, Rob- ert Larson, Dave Lee, Oliver Jeffords, Dennis F. Johnson, Rob- ert W. Johnson, Irvin Lee. Gordon MacKay, Eugene Malkson. Second row, left to right: Wendell Lafky, Frank Krizan, John Killingswortli, Berger Keatts, Alden F. Kimsey, Kenneth W. Leet, Keith Markoff, Denton Jones, Philip A. Koken, Nels B. Lapson, George W. Langfield. 220 - - HALL IN THE SOCIAL WORLD, the dance ofthe year was the March Neptune's Ball . . . the clever underwater theme was certainly novel . . . still another formal dance was the Annual Evergreen Ball and, of course, there were exchanges and firesides galore. First row, left to right: Gene Asselstine, Dale Brannon, Luke J. Best, Jackie Blunk, John H. Galdwin, Ertie Thompson, Bob Borchers, Jim Bartlett, Stanley Burger, Kenneth Adams. Second row, left to right: Dale Bean, Mitchell Brown, Bill Barton, Edward H. Bolger, Henry Baur, Girard C. Baker, Robert Bennett, Roy Branson, Fred Baur, Curtis Borehers, Henry Brakebush. First row, left to right: Bradley Card, Pierce Davis, James Deaver, Warren Davis, Charles Durr, Bill Eznbury, Larry Danielson, John Faehnrich, Neil Evander, George Finnell. Second row, left to right: Art Edward, Bob Carlson, Bill Coughlin, Keith Carden, Ray Chaffin, Bob Colville, Bob Ettlin, John Cook, Charles Crary, Bill Darland, Dave Fraser, Neil Follett, Arnold Fosse, Elza Cherry. First row, left to right: R. Hunter, J. Hicklin, D. Hof- strand, C. F. Gansbcrg, L. H. Hawkin, W. R. Hocking, S. M. Huppin, K. W. Hench. Second row, left to right: R. Hastings, Harlan Irwin, F. Hirahara, D. Hayden, S. Hoem, J. Hartmann, D. Hatch, V. Hagen, F. Horsfall, G. Crnhm, J. Henderson, F. House. First row, left to right: Dave Swanson, Tom Straka, Bob St. John, Ken W. Smith, Carl Robinson, Dick Shelton, Duane Shaw, Harold Smith, Eugene Spear, Homer Shrewsberry, Wayne Sinton. Second row, left to right: Art Savage, Bernard Spertzer, Jim Spalding, Paul Schwartz, 'Gene Swanson, Frank Roberts, Fred Hockey, Marvilx Rose, Preston Sandbo, Bob Schuster, Ralph Stein- hart. V , ..--,....-.mv-nn UMO.C Joshyo Kinoshita Lyle O. Jevons Thomas J. Matthexvs Fred Rounds L. Virgil Mtilkey Ronald H. Albers Jim Carty Max Davidson Donald O. Dewar Ted Frith Richard A. Godfrey Robert L. Godfrey Ivan Harris SENIOR William W. Osborne JUNIORS Lloyd W. Thompson SOPHOMORES A. E. Varnes Don 'Wong PRESHMEN Ardean Herreid Villy V. Cade Cyril L. Kiehl Keith L. Hedstrom Dean Ladd George Ladd Waine A. Lary . Daniel R. Linder Theo B, Johannis Bill Adams Robert A. Wallace Larry O'Toole Leo S. Vannelli Jimmie XV. Nelson Miles J. Price x Bill Snelson Howard Simmons J. W. Smitt Bruce V. Stedman W. Stoddard J. H. Wllitson UMOC Hmm it could stand for You Men On Compus . . . but it's the nick-name of a new men s group the Unaffiliated Men Off Campus Certainly didn't let any grass grow under their feet either Don Wong was seen buzzing around campus arranging activities . . . and other UMOC fel- lows gave the on campus men some suff competition both in the sports World and otherwise. Social life? of course after dinner dances . . . and some special functions with Off Campus Presulent, Robert Godfrey Fzrst row le t to rzght Adams, Albers, Dewar, Frith., R. A. Godfrey. Second row, left to right: R. L Godfrey, Hedstrum Herreld, Klehl Iunoshlta Tlurcl row, left to rlght: D. Ladd, G. Ladd, Matthews, Mulkey, Nelson, Osborne, Price Fourth row, lp t to right Rounds, Slnunons, Snelson Stoddard Vannelli, Whitson, Wilson. PINE MANOR PINE MANOR BOYS . . . attempted to get their co-op in high gear during the spring semes- ter . . . although, they were constantly haunted. by reminders of the newly evacuated fairer sex . . , just ask Vince the voice of Pine Manor Welsh to tell you about it, anytime . . . and in poetry, too! Attempting to outdo their Queenly predeces- sors, the Pine Manor boys sent Bob Bisnett out to become W,inter Week King . . . so, with a King to rule and a Voice to make themselves heard, the boys started campus life with a bang, leading off with the novel Squirrel Shooters' Shag and the annual Spring Picnic . . . and con- tinuing at a rapid pace to bigger and better social goings-on. Standing, left to right: Alberlhall, Barber, Becraft, Boese, Coleman, Barlow, Bickford, Benjamin, Cuykendall, Christler. Seated, left to right: Davison, Douly, Durst, Everle, Fell, Dud- ley, Codding. Standing, left to right: Malsura, Pattison, Nasmyth, Parks, Pralllon, Lindhalrl, Marsh, Myrmn. Seated, left to right: Nel- son, Peterson, J. Peterson, Phelps, Rinehart, Lou, Mayhew. F '- .ugslftli ifttej ' ' 'p i ' 1 A . k , N. ff-b 'f. 5 EE Standing., left to righht: Freedman, Kinney, Klavano, Fletcher, Harris, lsherwood, Hill, Geisler, Grant, Kramer. Sentell, left to right: Freesc, Frccr, Mrs. Newmyer, King, Kilterman, Ken- yon., Hendryx. Standing, left to right: Sims, Baintcr, Scarpelli, Stroln, Alli- son, Stone, Thompson, Branuner, Downen, Small, Byham. Seated, left to right: Yvinter, Skagen, Sandquist, Pruyn, Run- ning, Shimizu, Tripp, Wessler. f '1.' Ray J. Brian Forrest E. Olney Lorenzo D. Blair Robert C. Bulleri Clifford C. Burglin Howard S. Chitty Warren H. Crowe Robert H. Doornink Robert NV. Gipson Len G. Hale Charles L. Haggcrman SENIORS Earl E. Crosby SOPHOMORES Robert S. Ross FRESHMEN Harry C. Isbcllc Orville Issacs Oscar W. Johnson Jack L. Jones Andy J. Lazor Archie G. fvlatthew Joe D. Mahoski Jerry M. Maib Clifford E. Simmons Harry A. Wurtz Ray J. Minnich Richard A. Nygaard Al R. O'Donnell Robert P. Prenguber Fred H. Troemel Charles T. True LeRoy Wade ' Dale YV. W'ise Stanley W. Zydek THE VJHITE HOUSE CLUB . . . a new Independent organization founded this year by Mr. and Mrs. Hal White. Hal, a fourth year vet student, ,is Pop to the frosh, while Mrs. White acts as House- mother . . . hear she's really popular 'round meal time. Socially speaking. the White House entertained with firesides, exchange dances, and the big A spring formal . . . Spring Fever . . . something a bit different in the way of spring dances. White House boys, Miyaki, Abrams, and Ross made their group well-known on the sports horizon. WHITE HOUSE President, Ray Brian. First row, left to right: Blair, Brian, Bulleri, Burglin, Chitty, Crowsby. Second row, left to right: Crowe, Dvor- nink, Gipson, Hagerman, Hale., Isaacs. Third row, left to right: Ishelle, Johnson, Jones, Lazor, Mahoski, Maib, Matthew, Milnich. 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Energetic 01' X V Doc, his face radiating a youth s love for sports and the outdoors, craves a weekend of skiing, another sport he has pioneered at Wasldngton State, Zl basket- ball game Cwhere he shows the agility of a college boyj . . . J. F. has spent an enjoyable 38 years at Yvnshington Slate, and he seems to he in condition to go another 38. Well-liked and popular with the stu- dents, he fills his position to perfection. g ATHLETIC NEWS SERVICE POR THE PAST three semesters, much of the Washington State College athletic publicity has been handled by Stan .Mataya and Johnny McCallum. Last fall, Stan Mataya, a transfer from Central Washington College of Education, became Acting Director, pending the return of Howard Greer, who was in the Navy . . . Mataya, later assistant director, was editor of the Cougar football programs and had charge of weekly athletic news releases. Johnny McCallum was Acting Director of the ASSCW Athletic News Service during the previous semester . . . McCallum has been an announcer on KWSC and is a baseball letterman . . . both boys have considerable writing experience and have been doing a top- notch job. Stan Mataya .lohn MCCHIIIXIII I 229 230 41' X Y A ., - ,- - - , by ., , - , , 1 ,J ' , 1 ' r ,A ' xx 3 1- ' ya, ,-Iwi? f fs .:1- L- fi S 'f' '32 F' wily if PZ 5'-Az' a .J I A COACH PI-IIL SORBOE PHIL SORBOE .' . . Head Football Coach . . . an all-thne Cougar quarterback great of the early 30's, and holder of a very successful high school and small college coaching record . . . was signed to coach the 194-5 Washing- ton State football squad . . . With his MT formation, his amazing football knowledge, and his inspiring personality, he coached a predominantly inexperienced squad to second place in the Pacific Coast Conference and a near invitation to the Rose Bowl . . . I-lis success as a big-time coach was shown by he- ing inunediately offered a new contract with a substantial salary increase . . . Sorboe is very popular with all players, fans and op- position. C FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, left to right: Andy Lazor, ,loc Peterson, Ken Nlelton, Dominic Bort, Holt Brewer, Chuck Eckert, Gene Arger, Frank Mi- yaki, Ed Stoddard, Gaye Parc, Bonney Bixby, and Bill Kellinger. Second row, left to right: Adrian Jorissen, Bud Quast, Homer Potts, Bob Bulleri, Rod Giske, Don Cooley, Bill VanCleave, Bob Anderson, Rich Harris, Jim Caine, Joe Mahoski, and Bob Magnu- son. Third rom, left to right: Bob Ross, Dave Swanson. Clyde Wilson, Bob Doornink, Darrel Borg, John Wilburn, Francis Bacoka, Wayne Hinchliffe, Dick Brown, Jack Perrault, Bill Lippincott, and Dick Farman, line coach. Fourth row, left to right: Trainer Jack Mooberry, Walt Oden, Darroll Waher, Chuck Wilson., Norman Vanelli, Ray Arndt, Phil Claymore, Laurie Niemi, Dick Ab- rams, Dean Eggers, Harold Nelson, and Head Coach Phil Sorboe. 232 .Than 4. .,..,r.!- . r.-Q-va.,-,,,, 5773: Bill Lippincott Bob Anderson l W l i. E, l I 'Fifi W ' -:fy-2 l I L 4-if COUGARS . . 43 VANDALS . . 12 MOSCOW - SEPTEMBER 29 THE 1945 WASHINGTON STATE grid squad opened the season by Wal- loping the Idaho Vandals 43-12 at Moscow. At the end of three quarters of play, the score was knotted at 12-12. The Cougars got their first score in the initial period on a three-yard dash by Quar- terback Jack Perrault shortly after the start of the second half. A Perrault to Halfback Bill Lippincott pass early in the fourth quarter was good for 19 yards and the Cougar score. The try-for-point conversion was good. Washington State then Went point-crazy, getting four additional scores: one on a Bob Ross to Andy Lazor lateral, and three runbacks of pass interceptions . . . Elwood Sturdevant for 43 yards, Dean Eggers for 55 yards, and Frank Miyaki for 96 yards. Dick JAl!l'8lllS Chuck Eckert , 233 Bob Ross i Darroll Waller ': :' P ll , , A e Lf' - a 9 cFll5'l3?i. FE ll r 1 f COUGARS . . 33 BEAVERS . . 0 PULLMAN - OCTOBER 6 THE COUGARS hung up their second straight overwhelming victory by trouncing the Oregon State Beavers 33-0 on Rogers Field-the first game at the Washington State stadium since 1942. ' On the third play of the game, Lippincott rambled off right tackle for 57 yards and a score. Again in the first period, Perrault pounced on a loose ball in the Beaver end zone after it had been fumbled by Lippincott: Darroll Waller's con- version Was good. The Cougars proceeded to score a touchdown in each of the final three periods. Halfback Bob Anderson tallied on a 29-yard run and Waller converted: Dean Eggers added six points on a quarterback sneak Which was good for lO yards: and in the last quarter, Chuck Eckert, a fullback, Went over standing up from the one-yard stripe. Jack Perrault Dean Eggers 234 Phil Claymore Rod Giske COUGARS . . o HUSKIES . . 6 SEATTLE . . .OCTOBER 413 A FAVORED COUGAR squad dropped a tough 6-Odecision to the Washing- ton Huskies at Seattle. ' Early in the first period, Cougar Halfback Bill Lippincott took a Husky punt on Washington State's 28-yard line and outran Washington's defense 72 yards for a touchdown, only to have it nullified by a WSC holding penalty. Prom then on, the Cougar backs were kept well in check by the charging Husky line. With the stubborn Cougar line having erstwhile repulsed a number 'of their strong touchdown threats, the Huskies hit pay-dirt a minute and a half before the final gun on a weak-side off-tackle play good for 38 yards. Francis Bacoka Dave Swanson 23,5 A lim lff U Bob Bulleri Laurie Niemi . . ' Eff -' V -- COUGARS . . 13 DUCKS .... 26 EUGENE - OCTOBER 20 A Facing an underrated Gregori eleven at Eugene, the Cougars went reeling down to a 26-13 defeat, their second straight after two earlier wins. Starting fast, the Ducks won the game in the first half as they dominated play and ran up a 19 to O sc-ore. They tallied six counters in the first quarter and added another 13 before the end of the half. The Cougars' Lippincott, with bad luck still trailing him, returned the second- half kickoff 20 yards, but an official disqualified the run, claiming the Wash- ington State back stepped out of bounds on his 3-Olyard line. Things got worse as Oregon ran the score to 26-0 with another touchdown pass and a conversion. Late in the third, with the Cougars coming to life, Lippincott scored on a 12- yard run after a sustained 80-yard drive. Chuck Eckert powered over for an- other Cougar score in the final period: the conversion-Perrault to Anderson pass-was good for the extra point. The game ended with the Cougars in pos- session of the ball on the Ducks' seven-yard line. Chuck Wilson Ray Arndt 23 6 X 1 ., 1 i 1 Bob Doornink Homer Potts J K COUGARS . . 20 DUCKS .... 13 p , PULLMAN - NOVEMBER '10 PLAYING ONE of their best games of the season to date, the Cougars whipped the University of Oregon 20-13 on Rogers Field, thus gaining sweet revenge for the 26-13 setback suffered at the hands of the Webfoots at Eugene three weeks before. The game, highlight of Dad's Day on the campus, was played on an unusually good field despite the heavy snow Which had fallen earlier in the Week. After Oregon had taken a 6-O first period lead, the Cougars tallied 'in the second on a 19-yard pass from Bill Lippincott to End Dick Brown, The try-for-point was wide, leaving the score tied. The Webfoots took a 13-6 half-time lead on a successfulpass- in the end zone. ' ' Outplaying Oregon in the second half, the Cougars tied the count again in the fourth on Fullback Chuck Eckert's one-yard plunge over center, and Went ahead a little later on Dean Egger's quarterback sneak from the Webfoots' three-yard line. Reserve Don Cooley kicked both try-ff'-points. Dominic Burt I Elwood Sturdevant 237 Rich -Harris . Dick Brown 5 Q coUGARs C. . -21 VANDALS . o PULLMAN - OCTOBER 27 ' THE COUGARS opened the second half of their home game schedule by get- ting back on the victory trail with another win over the Idaho Vandals, this time by a score of 21 to O on Rogers Field. Gallopin' Bill Lippincott checked in his first touchdown of the game in the first quarter by intercepting a Vandal pass on the Idaho 18 and racing it back for six points. Don Cooley, fullback reserve, place-kicked the extra point. In the second period, with the ball on the Vandals' eight, Lippincott headed off right tackle, reached the line of scrimmage, and cut sharply to the left to score standing up. Cooley again converted. - The Cougars picked up their third touchdown in the final quarter when Quar- terback J ack Perrault whipped a pass to Bob Anderson ,in the flat and the latter dashed 45 yards to the goal . . . the play netting 53 yards from the line of scrim- mage. Darroll Walter converted from placement. Andy Lazor Darrel Borg 238 h Wayflie Hinchliffe Gene Arger H 4 l T COUGARS . . BEARS .... P BERKELEY - NOVEMBER 3 IN THEIR one trip to the southland, the Cougars gained a 7-7 tie with the California Bears. Trailing with six minutes remaining in the game and the ball resting on the Bears' 35-yard stripe, Cougar Quarterback Dean Eggers hit Bill Lippincott, halfback, with a long pass on the 15 and the latter romped into the end zone. Darroll Walle1 s conversion from placement was good, knotting the count. A The Cougars' offensive attack drove Within California's 20-yard line twice in the opening period but Washington State could not score. Then, early in the secondyhalf, California started the drive to its lone touchdown. The try-for- point was good, giving it a 7-O lead. Game statistics favored the Bears. Joe Mahoski Don Cooley 2 3 9 1 Bud Caine Bill Kellinger 55.1. .. W 'libs .- 5 - . . COUGARS . . l3 BEAVERS . . CORVALLIS - NOVEMBER 17 Keeping up their great play of the week beforepthe Cougars mowed down the Oregon State Beavers 13-6 in a game played in the mud at Corvallis. It took all the Cougar gridders had to get by the Beaver team which earlier in the season had been delivered a humiliating 33-0 trouncing by Washington State. A week before this second meeting, Oregon State had slapped a hard-earned 7-6 upset on Wasliington. Wingman Francis Bacoka scored both Cougar touchdowns, The first came in the initial play of the second quarter on a fiveeyard pass into the end zone from the arm of Quarterback Dean Eggers after moving the ball up from the Cougar 40-yard marker. Don Cooley converted. Midway in the third period, Cougar Tackle Chuck Wilson blocked a Beaver punt on the OSC 355 the deflected ball bounded back to the 13 from whence Bacoka picked it up and raced to the second tally. The attempted conversion was no good. ' Oregon scored late in the third quarter on a sustained 70-yard drive. John Wilburxl Frank Miyuki 240 i STUDENT MANAGERS Front row left to right Roger Westby, Dick McCroskey, Victor Hughes George Platt Back row left to nght Jack Dicrmger Bruce Scranton, Ken Tschctler John Williams WaY110 Slcmp, Howard Hawkins, Chuck Kneff ' - I ,U 1 f CQUGARS . . CUSKIES . . PULLMAN - NOVEMBER 24 Coach Sorboe's Cougars, gunning to even up things for their earlier 6-O 'loss to Washington and also to break the win famine the Huskies held over them since 1939, made the most of one big scoring opportunity to notch a 7-0 victory over their cross-state rivals. The triumph completed Washington State's nine- game schedule, giving them a season record of six wins, one tie and two losses, and hoisting themabove the Huskies in the final Pacific Coast Conference stand- ings. Early in the second period, Bob Ross, WSC reserve halfback, returned an in- tercepted Husky pass from the Cougar 45 to the Washington ll. On the next play, Quarterback Jack Perrault, running from a spread formation, scored easily on a Wide sweep. Don Cooley converted. The Huskies' biggest threat, Corning in the third quarter, was squelched in- side the Washington State 5-yard marker by Cougar Guard Laurie Niemi's re- covery ofa fumble, followed by Perrault's 72-yard punt from the WSC end zone. Jack Melton Bill VnnClcavc I 24 l COUGAR FOOTBALL STAFF I PHIL SORBOE ,has proved to be a sensation ever since he first tucked a football under his arm at Lin- coln high school of Tacoma. Coming to Washington State College he was among the top gridders on the coast for three years, being named All-Coast quarterback in 1933, his senior year. A 1934 East-West game star, two years of professional ball, five years of high school coaching, and two years of mentoring at Central Washington College have highlighted the period of time since Sor- boe played his last game for the Cougars until last year when he took over the football helm of his alma mater. ARTHUR BUCK BAILEY and his colorful athletic record at Washington State have become legendary. Since 1926, Buck has been head line coach for the Cougars. A prominent sports figure on the coast, he served two years with the navy in World War II. DICK FARMAN was the Cougars' other very able line coach. A former star Washington State tackle who went on to play with the professional Washington Redskins, Farman was a Cougar scout during the first half of the season before taking an active part in coaching linemen. ' FELIX' FLETCHER and BOB CAMPBELL complete the Cougars' coaching staff. Fletcher, halfback for the 1939-41 Washington State elevens, assisted with the backs while Campbell, 1936-38 Cougar letterman end, helping with the wingmen. JACK MOOBERRY, one of Washington State's former track stars, is the Cougars' trainer. Likeable Jack was a very prominent Spokane prep coach before coming back to Washington State last fall. Left to right: Phil Sorboe, Jack Mooberry, Buck Bailey, Bob Campbell, Felix Fletcher, Dick Furman Cinsertl NNQ 19' jf ,f ?Es. 242 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS University of Southern California ,,Iv,....... WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE ,.,... .- University of Washington ...,..r... . .,..I..... Oregon State College ..,.............,.t...,...,.. 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Oregon State College ........ .. ---- 6 University of Washington, ....,,. O WASHINGTON STATE INDIVIDUAL SCORING Lippincott, ,hb ,...... Perrault, qb. ,,.,r... . ,..1. - Eckert, fb ...,r.. - ....,.. Eggers. qb ....,.., Anderson, hb. ,,..1 - Bacoka, le Abrams, fb-----, ...... ,....,. - -- Ig Conversions by placement. 36 18 18 ----- 18 ----- 13 ----- I2 - 6gN 243 Lazor, c ------- Sturdevant. Miyaki, hb Brown, re lg. --,-- Cooley, fb ------ Waller, hb ---------- Malanca, qb. ----- 'F 6 45 31 244 -. v- ,.. gp- Lc , ' V v,-fm if 1 .v ,.,, nga Ag- ,M :I gum, 1 COACH JACK FRIEL JACK FRIEL . . . The 1946 season xnarkecl his 18th year as head Cougar hoop mentor. While the top 1946 basketball teams in the Pacific Coast northern division conference were loaded with returning regulars and let- termen ,from the 1945 season, Coach Jack Friel had an 3l1ll05f, opposite situation at YVashington State. He lost four starters from l his 1945 quintet which shared the division championship with -Oregon, and this scason's inexperienced Cougar team just could not keep up with the veterans teams boasted by their opponents. His 1937'team won the northern division title. His great tcarn of 1941 won the northern division, Pacific Coast, 'Western NCAA titles, and finished runner-up for the national crown. Then in 1945 his Cougar squad tied with Oregon for the division championship. im- Hoop SQUAD First row, left to right: Ray Johnson, Bob Carlson, Adrian Jorissen, Bill Lippincott, Bob Elliott, Bob Bayless. Second row, left to right: Willard Mitchell, Manager, Gene Severtson, Vince Hanson, Ray Arndt,'Darrel Borg, Gene Moos, Jack Fricl, Coach. W 246 I ' ' CAPTAIN VINCE I-IANSON CAPTAIN VINCE HANSON 'ms a sopho more last year, 6 8 Vmce I-IanGon, center was spectamular He led the nation s collegl ate scorers he Gel a new northern dxvlsxon conference record of 253 polnts and he was named on the Helms Foundation All Amen can wquad Thu past seuson 1946-Han son could not come near lns usual stride as lus opponents guwrded lnm conlmwxlly Han son has om. more year of college hoop plaw remalnmg and he will be out to equal or Gul-pass hls 1945 performance i 9141 No W STATE' BASKETBALL MANAGERS .5-W-v Bill Mitchell Vlc Hughes, Sleve Orfanos, H lrold Nelson, John I-Iansler, Dick McCroskey -5-'S 247 17 IIIIM .Tiff . -','- i-ag' f . w.,..,.u,,g, 1-.5 V 13 f Q 1 1 1 .T , A 2' -'ww ESTQZII W - 1 2aQ:,'.'2'm-amz am , ,... WCQQZJ. 1'i1 :'-,:g.fr, 'Hi-, .2-4551- 1::Q:E Tizia',iaQ3: 1 A K Pi QQ. 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H- 10 6 University of Oregon. .I... ....... .. ..,...,.,.,,. ....,.,I.. 8 8 6 10 University of Washin ton Washington State College Bishop Hanson Severtson Johnson Arndt WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC Bishop Gale VARSITY LETTERMEIN Pct. 3.688 .625 .500 .375 ll :rd lean' Award Second Year Awards Hanson Vince Johnson Ray first year Awards Plrndt Ray Bayless Bob Borg Darrel Carlson Bob Elliott Bob Evett Art Moos Eugene INDIVIDUAL SCORING C Conference Caxnesj Games Total Conference Games Washington Washington Washington Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon State Oregon State Ore on State Oregon State Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Bayless Evert Elliott Carlson Moos Borg WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC WSC 53 For 729 779 842 760 Opp. 706 698 878 789 2 Games Total Non Conference Games Whrtman College Whitman College Wlutman College Gonzaga University Gonzaga Unrversity Western Washrngton College Western Washmgton College Umversrty of Br1t1sh Columbia University of Britrsh Columbia Central Wash1n ton College Portland Un1vers1ty Pee s of Portland ' O fffiflffffffiQffflffflff 5 H ll .313 761 80 ' ' ,C,r.....,.rr,.,....,.,r, 10 185 ,,.,........ ..r.,..... ....... 3 - 16 75 ,,r,..... .,,..1.......,t......... 1 6 151 ...........................r,...... 10 29 r,...,. .,r,.,....,..,r.,... - .... 1 5 ' 82 ..t...........,..........-V......... 16 17 32, ' ,,r,.....,,.,.,1s11, 1 ...r..1,. 35 40, ' ..,...,..,1.....1..... 33 44. ,..,........,.,. .., ..,, , .,,,, ,rr 46 41' ' -vfVA--- A AA---V'gd, M 34 WSC jg' Weshfngm ----5 '5---- '-'-'55- wsc: 68, Whitman College ,,r,...... 26 68: ...1., IIfCliffffilff 61 531 ' -------f------ -- vef---- 40 65. ..r,, 3 ,......r,.....,r 1 ,.1,...,,.1.. 69 66, ' ' ,.....,,,,1,,.r.. , 38 67. ..,a.gg...g...r...g....g.... I C... 61 59 ' 4 4ggdM--.,A--,n-- h 35 70. 1r,,, I r,.,.,1,,,,r,-ss ,,,1, 63 44' . ' 39 48. , , 1.s1s, ,,r,,s , ,rs,, 50 ' l 49, I . ,.,,r., rr,., , ,,.,r. 34 67, 'f 49 43. g I r,rrr.....1,,. I 1,,.......r1., 63 51, ' ' ' 65 33 iF-A H- -iiA PvfAAAiAAii-A-Mi-M A F- 52' - . . . . 212 I iffffflfffllfflQQQfff1QQQQ1 gr? 49' ' 1' 3, ------ 33 33. .3...3..............,.,3s,.... ,, .,r,,r, 35 72, --g--g4-.AA--g---f 49 35, 3...,,.3,3.,,,,3.....,,.3,,. , .,,,..r 37 ' 48, ' .,,,,s,rs,,,,,r, 51 .n,. ,V , - ,V ..r. 1 'iiwi ? sf-A F -ff. f f UL 'LIL k Ag, lr 1 , I Q 5 Nfl Q 4 Lf ,L H 'Q ' U ' ,s 5 SWIMMING C DOUG GIBB . . . has been the Cougar swimming coach since thc fall of 1942, the year he receiied his Washington State College diploma, . . He was a swimming star for the Cougars in his collegiate days and had done some undergraduate coaching . . . While Northern Division swimming competition was - inactivated for several years during the war, Gibb was an instructor for the Army Air Corps, physical fitness program here at WSC. - SWIMMING RESULTS Washington State Cforfeit winj , Idaho CIII practice meet Idaho Won 40-35D Washington State ........................ 18 Washington --., Washington State .....I. -I .... 34 Idaho -, .,,,.... . Washington State, ...,. .,.,. 5 8 Oregon State .,,,,. Washington. State. .....,...,g... .. ...-,... 25 Oregon ,,,,,r..,,.,,,,,,,, Washington State third in Northen Division meet CWashington first, Gregon secondj 1 255 -g'5L.-1,:- f ggwgf.-3: f Jesgfl Se A-. ,g,..c -ra-a.. .:J --'.-.ri-.v,,-- '?'ffm15 im' we ' mfhelflbfkd rs' -z I . ., cl - Lljfn , .-31 erfqasgi- , f1si'S: ' was . , -K . F ,,..,V-.V - -J gg' 'am it 1 ttiig :ij -1. BOB CADIPBELL . . . another Washington State College product who was signed to coach at his alma mater, mentorerl the 1945 Cougar track squad . . Like other coaches and other sports, Bob found the track pro- pects very slim pickings in the lnidst of a war year . . . A 1939 WSC grad, Bob was a three- year varsity track letterman, having been a consistant Cougar point-ivinner in the weight events. 1945 Caoss-c:oU TRY TEAM OTHER THAN the mere enjoyment Cif you may call it thatj derived from the running, the 1945 Washington State College cross-country team did not accomplish-much . . . The seven-man inexperienced Cougar team lost out to the strong Idaho squad in two regular season meets and placed fifth in the Inland mpire Thanksgiving Day event at Spokane . . . The team was coached by Jack Mooberry, athletxc trainer who later was signed as Washington State track mentor. Front row, left to right: Ed Springer, Ed Kling, John Trondson and Bob Sickles. Back row, left to right: Dick Kirsten, Bill Brim, Norman Grier and Coach Jack Mooherry. N , . X A 'Ysz' s. .' k i T i e M 35 y, 1 1 . , 1 . ' X L . ,.,.f- rt- V .e YY-- 1 nh Q F 5 256 TRACK LIKE MOST OTHER sports of the 1944-45 school year, track greatly felt the absence of any real varsity talent. Consequently, Coach Bob Campbel1's Cougar thinclads were unable to fare'too well against such teams as the University of Washington which was laden with naval. trainees as well as the usual number of civilians. Outstanding performers for Washington State were Roy Nuckolls, ace distancemang .Darroll Waller, top point- winner, starring in the pole vault, high jump and the high hurdles: and Bill Brickert, 440-man and team captain. Other point winners were Vince Hanson, high jump: Tom Johnson, weights: Sam Higuchi, sprints: Joe Dimke, hurdles: and Tom Hide, 440-yard' sprint. VARSITY LETTERMEN WERE: WINNING FROSH NUMERALS Bill Brickert Dale Johnsen WERE: Jim Gregg Torn Johnson Joe Dimke Frank Hirahara J Vince Hanson Doug Price Jack Hayne Jim Manning Sam Higuchi Darroll Waller Tom Hide Roy Nuckolls N-sf Yale. ll 257 ' Roy Nuckolls Darroll Waller 1945 TRACK RESULTS Washington State.. ............... 67 University of Idaho ........... - Whitman College t.,............. McCaW General Hospital .... Washington States ,.... .... 7 5 2,f3' University of Idaho ............ Washington State 4.... -- ...,.. 75 Whitman College ..... ----- 258 46 12 5 55 173 56 Sam Higuchi Tom Hide Q5 ' it .-....-..,.v , , .,5...-,.-.1--,---- 4 f -A -,, 7'Hf, Vince Hanson Joe Dimke .-,F g , ' jr-4, Ev? 1945 TRACK RESULTS qcontp . Washington State ................ A 61 516 Washington State ........ - .... 28 Washington State ...... .... 3 5 Tom Johnson Bill Bricker! 259 University of Idaho ............ Washington -- Navy .... H ..t. Washington - Civilians ..., University of Washington Whitman College ..t.,,,......... University of Idaho .... 69 62 41 61 38 27 1X6 1X4 1X2 lm' COACH JACK FRIEL COACH JACK FRIEL . . . head baseball coach. In addition to his duties as head basketball coach and director of intramural sports, Jack Friel served as head diamond mentor during the two years, that Buck Bailey was in the service. A great baseball pitcher in his undergraduate days at Washington State, Friel continued to play outstanding ball with various clubs after his graduation. After returning in 1928 as basketball coach, he also tutored' the Cou- gar frosh baseball squad for a number of years. BASEBALL MANAGERS STAFF aseball JACK FRIEL 1945 Cougar baseball coach w1th fcw men to choose from put together a dramond n1ne whlch hung up a very good season record Belund the strong hurlmg arm of Adnan Dutch Jor1ssen freshman from Lynden and the heavy suckwork of Bob Anderson C4651 Ray Johnson C 4-OOD and Johnny McCallum Q 3852 the Cougar n1ne rolled up an 1mpress1ve W1n mark after get tmg off to a bad early season start Letter wmners were Dutch Jorlssen and Darroll Waller pltchers Ray Cranston and Chuck Moon catchers Vmce Hanson f1rst base Ray Johnson second base Bob Renmck thxrd base Johnny Mc Callum shortstop Verne Gurnsey left fxeld Bob Anderson center fxeld and Ron Bayton r1ght fxeld R Cranston Dux-roll Waller Walter C Moon R Johnson T McCallum V Hansen B Renmck Q 1? Bob Anderson John lVIcCallum r KSMJQ You 'PJ' 1945 BASEBALL SCGRES State -,...... .,. . State .v..,... -- Washington State Washington State Washington Washington State Washington State Washington Washington State Washington State 'VlcGaw General Hospital McGaW General Hospital Whitman College .....t...,.., .- Whitman College..---- Ft. George Wright ...,,. Whitman College ,,i,,, C1 Whitman College .... ......... - - 4 Mountain Home AAF ....., M., 7 262 Ron Bayton Charles Moon Ray Johnson Vince Hanson 5, Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington 1945 BASEBALL SCORES State State State .t...... M State State State ......,. -- State ...,..,, -- State ..,...,. r- University of Idaho ...... 7 University of Idaho. ..-..,. .,,... 4 McCaw General Hospital ,,.... 3 McCaw General Hospital ...... , 12 McCaw General Hospitalm--- 0 Mountain Home AAF ...,,.... 0 University of Idaho ,...... --t,- 2 University of Idaho ,.......... O Adrian Jorissen Darroll Waller 2 6 3 .A, .VL s -- I X I up I 'il' rv V . 4.13 v x X KU 3 ' ,-.L ' . ., .' vw. 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Clower Wilson Compton J. F. Cone Hazel Cushing J. J. Firebaugh W. R. Hatch A FACULTY MEMBERS - Virgil Geiger Sidney Hacker Rose Hayward Rose Hinman E. O. Holland Lulu Holmes R. E. Hungate C. O. Johnson E. C. Johnson Shirley Kellenbarger W. C. Kruegel C. E. McAllister J. H. Nunemaker Virginia Moultrop F. F. Potter Ivan Putmam, Jr. G. Beryl Roberts James Steel Smith S. T. Stephenson Frances Thayer A. W. Thompson W. B. Thorson C. C. Todd SENIORS ELECTED ON JUNIOR STANDING Barbara Ruth Day Hoyo Migaki Janet Roberts Rene DeSaix Valcria J. Munson Lotus C. Trub Bette Jean Hall Juanita Mae Patterson Gloria Jean Wetzel Glenn Neil Patton 266 PHI KAPPA PHI ALLCOLLEGE SCHOLASTIC OFFICERS Mr. Jack Eriel.-- .. . -.-..-.Pres1'denr Frances Thayer? ........ f...... S ecremry Miss Helen Smith ,A.. , -. Terasurer MEMBERS Clifford Armstrong Jack Friel Juanita Patterson Emmett L. Avery F. D. Heald Anabelle Schmidt Haakon Bang Muriel Carr J. S. Coic E, C. Colpitts Wilson Compton Anne Corcoran Dorothy Dakin Homer Dana Barbara Day Dr. P. H. Dirsrine Mrs. P. H. Dirstine John Dobic Herbert Eastlick E. V. Ellington C. I. Erickson E. O. Holland Rodney Hoff Shirley Kellenberger Paul Kies Herbert Kimbrough J. C. Knott Lucille Laws Jane McMicken James McGinnis Margarete Meinharclt Hoyo Migaki Emmett Moore Mary J. Mullen Alice Newbill Herbert Norris Marvin Ownbey 267 Virginia Shaw Royal Sloan Helen G. Smith .Margaret Smith E. H. Steffen Clifford Stone Evelyn Stout Frances Thayer C. C. Todd Lotus Trub S. C. Vandecaveye Chester L. Vincent Ted Vomoto Elmina White Jimmie Willianis H M QELQENMSEOQQRD First row, left to right: Dorothy Burch, Marjorie Carr, Mary German, Jane McMicken, Mary Beth Masemore, Betty Merriam. Sec- ond row, left to right: Mary Mullen,'Val Munson, Ramy Newland, Doris Pierson, Gen Shaw, Jean Thornton, Lotus Trub. OFFICERS Jean Thornton- ........, o.,n.......... P resident Mary German ......,,...w.. ,,.. . . ..... ..... T reasurer Betty Merriam .....,....... ,.,.. V ice President Genevieve Shaw ..... - ....... - ........,,... Historian Mary Beth Masemore .,... ..,,........ S ecrerary Mary Mullen ....... ....... E diror NU Left to right: Comhellie, German, Laws, Masemore, Thornton. , OFFICERS Jean Thornton -Aw-- 6 ,-,,,,-,,, ,President Lucille Laws ...... ...... S ecretary Luon Qombelic .,,-- ,r.N,, V ice President Mary German ...... - ........ Treasurer 268 ALL-AG CLUB AGRICULTURAL First row, left to righi: Johnson, Ware, C. L. Vincent, J. C. Knott,' Edward C. Johnson, Lindquist, Thomas. Second row left to right Taylor, Overland, Stroka, Hagen, Campbell, Gurnsey, Zahn, Cole, Cordex-man. Third row, left to right: Westergreen Rogers, Bull ard, Creger, Parvin, Matson, Orr, Hartnlann, Adanls. Fourth row, left to right: Doran, Hayes, Paunder, Wesseler FIRST SEMESTER James Doran ......,.,.. -- Frances Dacres ....,. Esther Johnson. ,,,,.. Shirley Rice ..o. . -- OFFICERS -W.--,-Presidenr----,--. Vice President ...,.,, -----.Secretary.-,-r- -,--,-Treasurer 269 SECOND SEMESTER ---,----------Vern Gurnsey -------------,-Bruce Zahn .... Nancy Van Waters ,----.Bever1y Ulrich ALPHA KQ95gA DELTA 'Hx 1- Q l., . First Wrow, left- to right: Dorothy Bradfordg Elaine Burgess, Barbara Day, Roberta Frasier, Alice Garvey, Joyce Griesinger. Second row, left' to right: Virginia Hester, Barbara Kreienbaum, Val Munson, Marjorie Murphy, Janet Roberts, Eleanor Rollins, Lotus Trub. M y A 1 OFFICERS Va1er1a Munson .........,............................ President Marjorie Murphy ........ ................. V ice President I Janet Roberts ...........,.............. Secretary- Treasurer AL HAPGLEQQCESIGMA Left to right: Bjorseth, Bolrlman, Davis, Kreienbaum, Waller. OFFICERS Randall Jordane .........,..,.,r..... .......-.-- P resident Barhiara Kreienbaum ...... ..... V ice PfGSfd212l' Maxine Davis ........... .....,... S ecrefary 270 AVEQHYQ--RS' 'Ei'- First row, left to right: Beddoe, Gorharn, Julian, Lindley. Second row, left to right: Lydiard, Lynch, Parker, Richter, Taylor, Wallis. John Gorham ,,.,,,, ,President ....,......... Bob Richter - OFFICERS Dean Lindley-- ......... Sgcretary .......h. Patribia Lynch Horace Parker.--.---Vice President ............. Don Fox LOg311 Julian ---------- 7 V QGSUI' 91' ---f-- - ------ Carl Weffh AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS - First row, left to right: Professor Harry F. Lickey, Professor Orren E. Osburn, Dean Royal D. Sloan, Howard Hawkins, Tay- lor, Frank Hirahara. Second row, left to right: Elroy Sieclxan, Ted Uomoto, Leal Hall, Bob Layng, Sam Huppin, Roger Nelson, Robert Larson. Third row, left to right: Frank Heckle, Clayton Gustafson, Robert McAllister, Kenneth Merryweather, Earl Ander- OFFICERS Earl R. Anderson-- .--.-. - ..... 7 .... President Frank Hekel ..... ....... S ecretary-Treasurer son, Warner Westland. Ira Meyers .--..-.-..-..- ---.. V we President Dale Wells ....... - ........ ..- ......, Reporter 271 AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION W ,I A I PHARMACY First row, left to right: Shirley Roeder, Ellen Hasegawa, NormaModro, Lorraine Tscl-letter, Dessie Marie Brady, Mary Alice Lynch. Secoml row, left to right: Kay Frederick, Helen Groulx, Muriel! Crites, Kathrxn Dezellem, Catherine Pettibone, Doris Coulter, Lorna Foss. Third rqw, left to right: Alma Busch, Irene Bang, Helen Reed, Shirley Ostrom, Ruth Hockett, Bill Fuller, P. S. Sammons. Fourth row, left to right: P. H. Dirstine, C. F. Martin, George Pattison, A, I. White, Jim Kohlstedt, Milford E. Westin, Haakon OFFICERS James Kohlsredt ,,,e,, , ,..,.,..,, ,President Dr. Bang ......... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer Bang. 'Helen Groulx .,...... ....... V ice President Kay Frederick ..... .........-..... . -Reporter QU'!g!gA.YCLUB First row, left to right: Beeman, Bendixen, Buckner, Clinger, Day, Douglas, Felder, Fornum. Second row, left to right: Larson, Lee, Meagher, Morris, Patterson, Poe, Pierson, Schmidt, Trondson. OFFICERS Beth Portnum ----,---- H ----,-- H ----,-- M ,,--- President Carol Morris ,.... e..... S 9Cf9fGFy-TFGUSUVGF 272 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS CIVIL ENGINEERS .... x First row left to right: Gustaf Swanson, Gordon Fenton, Bob Sigvartson, Eugene Asselstine, Robert Kenyon, Jim Lane, Elvin Erick- , . son, Kenneth Bybee, Dwaine Matchette. Second row, left to right: Yoshio IQOSBI, Alex Sonmchsen, Edwin Spear, Robert George, Daniel Nodhill, William Votava, Chester Christensen, Carl Davidson. Third row, left to right: James Weller, Vernon Verhei, Robert Borehers, Richard Klansnic, William Barton, Charles Cole, Orville Poler, Charles Spencer, William Lauer, Wendell Lafky. Fourth left to ri ht Victor Hughes RyomiT'u1ino Harold Probert, James Volach, Paul McCarthy, William Houck, Professor Moore, ron g : . Rolfert Meyers, Bradley Card, Norman Jacobsonz Professor Phelps, Reid Neff, Robert Martin, Gilmore Rose, Charles Collier, Norman Leland, Austin Whelihan, Dale Bean, Professor Almy, Professor Welch. - n Victor Hughes --- ............,..........,........ r --,President GPPICERS Allan Cole ......, ,- ....., .Secretary Orville Poler ....,................... .. ......,.... Vzce President . Yosshio Kosai ............,.., T ...... ., ........... L .... Treasurer ASSCCIATIEQ MUCKERS , First row, left to right: Professor Mason, Betty Blomgren, Margaret Ryan, Professor Jones. Second row, left to right: Professor Sehonfelfl, Roy Peterson, Ernest Booth, Jim Lane, George Becraft. OFFICERS . Jim Lane ...... .... . .President Margaret Ryan ............ Vice President and Secretary Roy Peterson V,,,,- ,,,,-, T reggurer 273 CHRISTIAN STUDENT CCUNCIL - CHRISTIAN STUDENTS if Z Front row, left to right: Beth Pilkey, Betty Griffith, Barbara Matthews, Marjorie Erp, Ruth Ott, Lyle Larson, Jean Lillibridge, Shirley Boekler. Baal: row, left to right: Barbara Brannon, Louise Ryan, Marjory McCutchen, Zilda Utzman, Reverend Dilimuth, Betsy Rider, Tom Kltayama, Wayne Hauser, Sally Buckland, Eva Jean Breen. Barbara Matthews. .....................,. -,..,,..,, P resident Mafo' E ,,--------,-----.,.---,,,,-------, h-,g,,- , 5 t Ruth Ott .....-....---........................... Vice President OFFICERS Ly1eJLEIf50nIIl ------,--.,-Y-,-,,-,,---,--,----,M-4.,,,, Tiggilzgi- CCLLEGIATE CHRISTIAN F ELLOWSHIP I CHRISTIAN YOUNG PEOPLE rirgtlrdw, left to right: Ardith Rogers, Colleen Green, Rose Pahner, Genevieve Reckamp, Jean McAllister, Honore Filner, Betty Jo Strauch, Joyce Carrell, DeLores Johnston, Heidi Kitayama, Tom Kitayama. -Second row, left to right: Pat Nelson, Don Kohlstaedt, Anne Poultney, Shirley Roeder, Shirley Kcllenbarger, Alberta Wood, Maxine Lanchester, Louise Ryan, Virginia Reckamp, Esther Brown, Betty Royer, Coralyn Cook, Cornelia Van Prooyen, Ada Zylstra. Third row, left to right: Bob Ghormley, Ken Mewhinney, Bob McAllister, Bill Sanders, Ralph Wood, Carl Christensen, Bob Griffin, Maurice Dube, Eugene Asselstine. Tom Kitayama .......................,......... Z .... President OFFICERS Louiee Ryan ............. - ............ - ..... - .... Secretary Cornelia Van Prooyen ....... --.. ....... Vzce Preszdent Margery McCutcheon ....... ...... T reasurer 274 CR' 'NQQ1Qw'3ilNSo!l'3CLE Fzrst row left to rzght Ray Betts Jun Delmert Herb Godfrey Second raw left to right Bill Gustafson Robert Ilavward, Rodney Hoff Vxc Hughes Tlurd row left to right Bob Layng Larry Loving, H'lrry Lydeard Tom Snnth Scott Witt Harry Lydmrd Jun Dehnert Rodney Hoff Bob Layng Myrt Hastmgs OFFICERS 2 75 Pres: den t Vzce Preszdent Secretary T1 easurer H zstorzan CLUB I ' Left to right: Albee, Kusler, Rowe, Sperry, Wambold, Weimer, Welch V DELTA MU OFFICERS A JOYCQ Gfiesingef --g--- '----------- Pfesideflf Jean PI'Qdt'iCkSOn ...,....,.,,g....,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary Barbara Gage ------------.---.... ---T .......... VIICQ President Margaret Jones ,,,, ---- -------,,,,,-,- B -w------- T 1- ggsw-er First row, left to right: Bauer, Brown, DeCroff, Doran, Frederickson, Fulkerlh, Cage, Griesinger. Second row, left to right: Hegel, King, Jones, Lybecker, McDougall, Miller, Newton, Patterson. Third row, left to right: Patton, Rehberg, Scholl, Rigman, Stewart, Studyvin, Weber, Wolbert. 276 DELTA PHI DELTA FINE ARTS Fzrst row, left to rzght Gloria Hawkes, P'1t Hinton Pl'lSClll3 Hughes Betty Larson Bllhe LaSota Mary Logsdon Dorothy Mltclxell, Helen Moses Mary Mullen Second row left to right Nydm Munras Lorraine Oldaker Jean Olson, Wwyne Park Glenn Patton, Clarlce Peterson, Esko Rentola Gen Shaw Carol Schlee Lorrame Cldaker .Preszdent OFFICERS Pr1sc11la Hughes Treasurer Jean Olson Vzce Preszdenl G1or1a Hawkes Secretary DORMIT RY PRESIDENTS CCDUNCIL bF 'k pen F lrst row, left to rlght Bjorsetlx, George, Hohner Second row, left to right Hester, Irwin, Kennedy Stllwell Vxrgxma Hester Preszdent Harrlet Stmson Secretar 9 Cathryn Macabee Vzce President OFFICERS Joanne Kure Treasurer '77 4H CLUB ' V Left towrighl: Dirks, Johifson, Plowlnan, Ricllen, Steele, Wager OFFICERS Dil-ks ------- -.............. P fesident SIQQQIQ ------ FL ---- Secretary Margaret Johnson -.-.-. ...,.... V ice President Shidey Weger 7--- U -- ww--V Treasuref Q Lillie Plowman .,e,.. .. ..,........, Publicity Chairman GAMMWe?4:NSfE':E,!1K! A CH' First row, left to right: Grivas? Junghluth, Lake. Second row, left to right: Morgan, Parks, Perry, Riley OFFICERS Frances Perry ....e....... ......... ,.............. P r eszdent Jackleen Parks ..,........ - ....... ......... S ecretary Barbara Lake ....,. - ....... - ...-,,.-...-. Vice President Geraldine Jungbluth ..... ........ T reasurer 278 GAMMMQQMEETA nv-Q 'VS' f-1 ' may First row, left to Grolh, Hahner, Jones, Kel-ns. Senond row, left to right. McM1cken, Nelson, Poore. Qumten, Snnth OFFICERS t n Virginia Smith i.,,. ..,... P resident Jeanne Pooren- .....,....... Vzce Preszdent Nancy Quintin .---Secretary-Treasurer First row, left to right: Dehnert, Gurnsey, Hanson, Liddle. Second row, left to right: Loving, McCallum, Moon, Perry, Wauer. Carl PCIIY -----------.----------..-........ ..-- ....... President 'Vince Hans ........,.,,,..,, ,, .,.,,,-, S f -T Rod Giske ....................... ---- ....... Vice President OFFICERS Darroll Waagr ,,,,,.-,,,,, , ,-,,,,-,u,,-,- ?E2igrgg1f-Jg2Lg,ig 279 HORTICQLMTQBE CLUB First row, left to right: Ivan Harris, Prof. S. E. Wadsworth, Kathleen Thomas, Wilma Appel, Bruce Zahn, Jane Lnskivga H01-nl day, Dr. L. R. Bryant. Second row, left to right: - Unknown, Morris Bell, Edgar Muir, Lynn Richmond, Bill Stobie, James Taylor Otto Ross. Third row, left to right: Alfred Nelson, Harold Foster, Glenn Hildreth, Jack Droste, David Reynaud, Dr. C. L. Bedford: Walter Clore. Fourth row, left to right: Vic Neilson, Dr. C. L. Vincent. OFFICERS Bruce Zahn ....,,. ................ P resident Cathleen Thomas. ...., ...... V ice President Victor Nielson .....,,.. Q ..,.,...,. l. ..... Secretary-Treasurer INDEPENQQPMRQQUNCIL ,Aja-1, First row, left to right: Bisnett, Blekkink, Foster. Second row, left to right: Kennedy, Merriam, Moon, Reilly. OFFICERS Barbara Kennedy -uw .---Yi --.----V 4 .----- P feslldenf Nadine George .Y--.. --- ------ --- ------- ------ S ect-etary Rachel Blekkink ,.... ....... V ice President Bill Taylor -------- -f--- T feasufef Lorraine Fgsrer -,,,,,,,,, ,, ,....,,., ..... S ocial Chairman 280 JUN'Q,ER,,z?bM2,41,, M A pr.. Ftrst row, left to right Alder, Beddoe, Benedlctson, Bland, Evans, Jakotlch Second row, left to nght Jamison, Julian, Gorham, Holmes, Lunde, Lindley Thzrfl row, left to nght Mlller, Moon, Olsen, Parker, Penfold, Peterson, Snow, Ziegler OFFICERS Fxrstt Semester Second Semester Jay Wal11s Preszdent Jay Wallls Alex Budurm Vzce Preszdent Don Wasson Bob R1chter 'I reasurer Ruckner Innes F lrst row, left to right B Stag s, G Welsh, Dr Zxmet, L Lar F zrst row, left to rzght Don Fox Frances Bushnell, Pat Lynch son, M Drake, B Rowe D Shaffner., W West Second row, Dolly Delno, Irene Wood, Hal White Second row, left to rzght left to rzght A Budurm, C Eek E Hafen, G Beller., J Carl Clark, JayWall1s, John Bender, Matt Maherry, Lee Cohn Chudacoff L Anderson Tlurrl row, left to right Pruyn,D Third row, left to rzgllt Charles Hansen Bob Rlchter, Bob Helfer, S Kelly Watts C Werner, D I-llll, W Young, K Pear Button, Carl Werth, Ned Guecken, Harry Lvdrlrd son, C 0 Nell D Wasson, D Wong Fourth row, left to right J Halstead L Bustad, F Wayland Stappes, B Rider, J Un derwood, R Imnes Fzfth row, left to rzght Ruwxtch, Klttle son, Layton, H Morse, Humphrey 281 l I l I . . - . 4 . l - : - ' . I I A 6 ' Dolly Dglno ,,,,,,,,,,,, F .,,.,., ,,--,, .,.,,,,. .Secretary -..,.,..,,. ,V ..,..,.,............. Irene Woods ' ' : . g . . ' . - ' ' : , . I , . D . .,. . . . D . : : . . . , . . . . . I ' . . , . . - I : . ' : , . 0 , , n . - 1 ' ' 1 . I . ' ' . . . . ' : JR.H5g9E.Cl5g,5.A. First row, left to right: Jean Borchardt, Alice Carlson, Betty Griffith, Delores Whitllaln, Eva Marshal, Gloria Bollinger. Second row, left to right: Laurel Franklin, Pat Dodge, Marilyn Van Cott, Kathleen Volle, Jane Guiney, Phyllis Anderson, Beth Trimble, Pat Allen, Iris Mae Carter, Nancy Aunlack. Third row, left to right: Betty Burns, Joanna Paden, Joan Witscher, Kathleen Witscher, Esther Brown, Clara Saxe. Fourth row, left to right: Lueile Laws, Janet Napper, Betty Jo Lyons, Maxine Keith, Pauline Denny. OFFICERS Lucille Voegelein ................... ..-- ............ President Alice Carlson. ..... ...... V ice President Vivian Oylear ....,. .,........ S ecfetary Jane Guiney .............. ....... T reasurer Mary Helen Valley. ................................. Reporter Bernice Hineman.,Y,.Steering Committee Chairman 282 l LAMBDQQMXQQA SIGMA First row, left to right: Brady, Brandt, Busch, Cunningham, Crites, Dezellem. Second row, le t to right Dnwns, Duncan, Foss Frederick, Groul, Hockeit. Third row, left to right: Luckt, Modro, Tschetter, Pettibone, Roeder, Yoke Alma Busch--.-,- Shirley Roeder. n,,.. -- OFFICERS Mary Helen GroulX.-,--- Lorraine Tschhetter ..... Nancy Hogg ....... ..... Alice Van Eaton. ...... 283 -------,---r.Presidenl Vice Presiden I ----,----.Secz'etary r-----Treasurer -------Reportez' ------Hz'storian A MU BNQLf5 HBETA First row, left to right: Altree, Ebe, Erp, Gurnsey, Heineman. Second row, left to right: Kropf, Noteboom Stelle Sundoginnd Swan- SOII. , , 5 i OFFICERS ' Marjorie Erp ...... , f...... President Vern Gurnsey ......... ..... V ice President Jean Sunderland ..... ...., S ecretary Linda Noteboom. ..... ,.,,..... T reasurer MU P':!lENEM'Z?'L0N First row, left to right: Brown, CPif0lll0W', Divelbiss, Dye, Faulkner, Korrick. Second row, left to right: Morss, Notcboom, Seal, Towne, Young, 'Weitz. A . ' OFFICERS Maxine Dye, ------ A,,,w,, P resident Dorothy Brown ..... ............ V ice President Ruth'ToWne ---.- -,----, S ecremry Par Leahy ......... - ............. Treasurer 284 - V MU SIGMARHO . A DIETETICS . First row left to right Bellln er Gamble German Ilall Second row left to right Johnson Kuhn Moon Swanson OFFICERS Mary German Preszdent Helen Gamble Vzce Preszdent V1rg1n1a Kuhn Secretary Treasurer NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLQXAERS Left to git Berqulst Du Ga dxer OFFICERS Jan Burqumst Preszdent Betty Jean Gardner Vzce I reszdenl Echth Locke Se retaru Dnna Duc Memberq 785 1 N in s . . I . u b E . . , - - 5 ' ' I5 9 9 S ' ' 9 ' ' 9 9 7 ' - .......... .... - ,- ...... -------..----,-- . ........... ...... - ....... .. -------- 1 ri' 1 : ' , ' ', r 1 . .. x ' V , -.,--,,,,..,,,-.,,,,A,- ,,,,.. ,,,.H, , ,,-,-,,,, ' 3 ' ' ' W YV vvvr W -,YAY Nd-v-YMWA --,- -u E , r Q ' - ' ' ' .I '--- -4- ----- f- -'-----A-- -v -w---- ---.-..--f.---.. 1 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE RADIO GUILD RADIO First row, left to right: Barnier, Busek, Curtis, Locke. Second row, left to right: McCallum, Smith, Wallin, Weeks. I First Semester OFFICERS L Second Semester C. Stanley Lockerm-- .,,---,, President ,,,,,,--, ----.,4,,-- T Om Smith -12211 Wallin .....e....... ...... V ice President ..,,,,-,,,,, - --.,, Jean Wallin Ethel LOU Bowers .,................ Secretary-Treasurer --A4, A -.v. Q ,-4-,,------,i. Ruth Bafnier Pl E n M l C L U B i Q WOMENS P. E, Front row, left to right: Carolyn Sweet, Ruth Ogren, Janet Langlow, Gloria Lee, Mary Lu Saehl, Elaine Hanson, Mary Lou Moore. Second row, left to right: Gabby .lo Cook, Pat Duns, Marilyn Ferrel, Virginia Asan, Margaret Tronsand, Margaret Lenore, Helen Rademachee, Doreen Moorhead, Marlys Brigham, Norma Jett, Charlotte Wirth. Third row, left to right: Doris Pittman, Mary DiRe, Dorene Lauterbach, Joan Lee, Marilyn Canfield, Bobbie Nuggent, 'Doris Carroll, Lucy Hetlxerington, Mildred Lester, Char- lotte Dixon, Virginia Greenlee, Jean Lancaster, Gayle Gustafson, Shirley Ervin, Nadine George, Virginia Taunt. Janet Langlow ,.......... .... - - ,..................., .Preszdent Beverly Neilanm., ...... , ,.......,.. Junior Representative Marilyn Farrell. .....,. . ..,,rv,..r,,,.......,.. Vice President OFFICERS Nadine George, ,..,...,.... ,Sophomore Representative 'Patricia Duus ..... ,....... . Secretary-Treasurer Helen Rademacker. ,r..,..,.., Freshman Representative Colleen Cook ...... ..... . .Senior Representative Ruth Weber ,,,.....,....... P. E, Minor Representative 286 , V. -,, ---...,.V..-,,..,.. . A - William Murphy .....V...................... M,V --. V Charles Behlke ....... ......-.... . ......----.-N - Gerry Ackermann Therese Adams Mary Anderson Lucille Artman Virginia Asan Donna Avery Marge Baima Tom Barber Allan Barger Clarence Bator Jane Bendick Patricia Bennett Denise Bergevin Helen Borro Dorothy Brennan Alma Busch Lola Busch Bonnie Carter Siebert Carter Marilyn Carvill Jean Coghlan Don Cooley President Vice President OFFICERS Patricia Jacobson. ,.....,...... Corresponding Secretary Lola Busch .....,. Treasurer Harold Wolfraam. .............,....-..-. ......-..--- Dorothy Cormier , Alice Costello Patrick Costello Gladys Cox Jacquelyn Davis Rene DeSaix Earl Desilet Samuel Doran Marrianne Doyle Frances Ebe Verona Ebe Clem Eischen Leo Fav Elizabeth Freiras Gerry Gahan MEMBERS Berry Lou Gallagher Margaret Gallagher Gertrude Hays Ma rgaret Ann Hicks Patsy Jacobsen Norb Joh Valerie Johnson Kathleen Witscher 287 Bob Kenney Roy Korula Dan Kramer Ellen Ladenburg Margaret Leonard Kenneth Linclblad Mary Jane Little Bob Loidhamer Mary Alice Lynch Louise Marchand Frank Martin Donald Mason Michael Mason Mary Frances McKeirnan Robert McNichols Shirley McWilliams Cecilia Moe Kathleen Mulroney Bill Murphy Audrey Norling Robert Olson Harry Oswald Recording Secretary Mariorie Patrick Patricia Pattillo Jean Picatti E. J. Pillings Eddie Pielings Beth Pilkey Nancy Putney Leonard Rizzite Mary Roell Kenneth Rogers Dorris Ryan Michael Scott Phillip Schaefer Lucille Sieberr Joen Sharfenberg Elaine Stafford Helen Temple Peggy Lou Theis Al Turple Joe Vassar Richard Waters Joan Witscher NEWAMXQZ1 CLUB PHI DELTA KAPPA MEN 'S EDUCATION OFFICERS Mt. Carl Gilmore. .,.....,, M,,-A-.-,-- P resident Mr- Kellliefll Ellgmiln ...... ............. V ice President MY- Claude Simpson .-... ...... E xec. Sec.-Trerrsurer Dean A- A. Cleveland .................. Faculty Advisor Alfred B. Butler Alfred A. Cleveland Dana Cleveland G. Allen Coe Carol A. Curtis Lee J. Cronbach James D. Detheridge Eugene Dils Kenneth Engman Carl I. Erickson Remo Fausti MEMBERS Laurence H. Field Franklin French Douglas Gibb Carl Gilmore Cecil Gilmore Oscar Gladish Ivan Gustafson Ernest O. Holland 'E. H. Hopkins' Redford B. Kuykendahl Charles McGladc Lee J. Murray Earl Nicholson Herbert T. Norris C. C. Johnson M. M. Olsen Ivan Putmam, Jr. Claude L. Simpson Edwin G. Venn Everett M. Webb U. Glenn Whiffen PI KAPPA DELTA DEBATE Furs: row, left to nghz: Helen Nervig, Sidella Clinger. Second row, left to right! Jean Burr, Mrs. Williams, Beverly Gregory, Dena Dlx, Sally Staffellnch, Billie Bowers, Janice Loschen, Doris Pierson. Third row, left to right: Mr. Veach, Bert Pclto, Ralph Travis, James Colman, Jean Lankey, Gloria Galbrith, Mr. Jones, Lillian Youngherg., Jeanette Morgan. OFFICERS Sidella Clinger ................................... . ..... President Janice Loschen ....... ...... V ice President Helen Nervig ....... ........... S ecrefclry Mr. Veatchg---, ...,, Treasurer 288 PI LAMBDA THETA WOMEN S EDUCATION ,-gk 'CU' 555 I'1rs1 row Ie I to rzght Brown Chandler Day Second row lp t to rzglzt Dye I'1ws Matthews Smlth Barbara Matthews Preszdent Ann Cockran Correvpondzng Secretary Lucxlle Laws Vzce Preszdenr OFFICERS M1ss Burns Treasurer Betty Lunty Recordmg Secrezary Mxss I-Ixlda Swanson Keeper of the Records PI TAU IOTA PRE MEDICINE ,465 'S pi! 55 fn sl 1010 lzfl to right Ackcllrrm Hogllerg Mlgwkl Usborne Second row, left to rlghl Patterson V111 Prooycn W1ll1x11n Wilson FIYSI Semester Iuanlta Patterson Gerry Ackerman Glona Wetzel Cora Van Prooyen OFFICERS Second Semester Pzesrdeni Glorxa Wetzel Vzce Preszdent Dons WIISOH Secretary Treasurer Hoyo Mlgakl Rc-porler Gerry Ackerman 289 PSYCHOLOGY Mildred Carlson Barbara Day Janet Roberts OFFICERS Barbara Day L V .. President Mildred. Carlson .... . ..., .. ...r,,,r Vice President Janet Roberts . ...... ..,., . Secretary-Treasurer PHARMACY OFFICERS Lorna Foss. ..,,. ' - .e., . . President Mary McKeirnan . . -. ..Vice President Dr. White. ,. .. ..r,.. Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Q H. Bang C. F. Martin P. H. Dirstine H. C. Vincent ' A. R. XVhiLc STUDENT MEMBERS Alma Busch Mary Frances McKeiman Lorna Foss Maxine Myers Katherine Frederick Catherine Pettibone Mary Helen Groulx Shirley Roeder Lorraine Tschetter 290 I Bernice Sinkbeil Billie Hart Sarah Cousen Armelcla Craft Gloria Koestner Jacquelyn Lines Dorothy Johnson RHO NU Mary Currie A A PRE-NURSING OFFICERS Shirley Ann Mohdal Janet Mackey J une Peterson i.e., C, Armelda Craft Mary Ann Leinweber June Peterson Joyce Konno Idella Achsner Violet Vtfhite Helen Gilbert Bette Hart Merle Ann Garske Lourena Beattie Mary Currie Shirley Sewell Grace McCall Marjorie Stringlunc Salina Kiehn Doris Wise MEMBERS Betty LaFaver Grace Ormesher Georgina Miles Lois Newman Harriet Rice Marcia Kneisel Virginia Bartells Joyce Barth Elaine Watson Marilyn Dahlin Lu ra Hodee . or S, President - ,Vice President Secretary , ,V -Treasurer Social Chairman Colleen Fitzsimmons Mrs. Anderson Phyllis Greer Dorothy Marlott Ruth Johnson Dorothy Walker Evelyn Des 'Rosier Jo Ann Campbell Donna Zoellern Tedde Kielsgaard Myrtle Hegel 191 Doris Lee Florence Carson Jean Coghlan Barbara Saarinen Phyllis Weiler Jeannette Ott Veherly Gale Shirley Modohl Sybil Holbrook Connaught Cutler Billie Thurber Shirley Smawley Beverly Smith Daphne Craig Gloria Fisher Audrey Pattullo Neva O'Brien Helen Orrahoocl Loutta like Claricc Stratton Jeanne Lillibridge Kay Williams SIGMA AEQTQQY oMlcRoN Rockstrom, Warren. Y Y ' V ' W ' ' I OFFICERS Kathleen Clements ......., -,.. ,....... President Janet Montzheimer ,,., ,, ..,.., Secretary-Treasurez Nma Rockstrom .....................,......., Vice Preszdent Jean Lloyd ............n . ,Y,.n ,, ..,,,n .n,n,nn, , 4.,., - n,Reporzer SIGM123N SI Q2El!5S'hfACHI ww- WV W 'viz Y Left to right: McCallum, MeyerS, Weitz- 292 5'GM'izw!5e22Ee?A PH' fh- First row, left to right: Choate, Cray, Hall. Second row, left to right: Horan., Mead, Melcher, Merriam. OFFICERS ' my Bette Jean Hall ........ ........,...,.,.... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., P r esident Jackie Melcher ..................,.... N............ 4 ...... V ice President Jackie Horan ....,., --- ....,..., - ,.,,--,, ,,-,.-,,-,-,, S ecrerary Billie Mead .e.... - ........ --g ,,.... Treasurer 293 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK First row le 1: to right: Behnscll, Blethen, Briggs, Brown, Call. Second row, left to right: Canleron, Frasier, Carvey, Bcrver Wlerrltt Uverstreet Tlllffl row, left to right: Pavlericll, Rollins, Smick, Sweeney, Thomas, Wolfe. Miss Claire Sweeney Miss Ruth Brown Mrs. Roberta Frasier Mr. A. H. Heath. Mrs. Ada Overstreet MEMBERS Miss Thelma Behnsen Miss Mildred Call Miss Alice Garvey Miss Barbara Merritt Miss Eleanor Rollins 294 Mrs. Katherine Briggs Miss Frances Cameron Mr. Leonard McConnell Mr. Victor Pavletich Mr. Leon Thomas SIGMA ALPHA I : 4- ,Q H ilu Q' I ii X ul ' ' N A U , lm ,Q ' X lx .. w 'N , 1 ' V' 1-71' -5 , -Rm 1 ' w 54 F irsz row, left to right: Ames, Anderson, Barnard, Barnier, Benston, Collett, Edwards, English, Evabs, Fritzsimmons, Foster. Second row, left lo right: Frerslnow, Gardner, George, Gibson, Gilchrist, Greer, Hansen, Hashrouch, Haylnond, Hetheringlon. Third row, lef! to right: Hudon, Kellner, Kusola, Kure, Lamp, Lorentson, MacKay, Maxwell, Mikkelsen, lVIonroe, MCCOPllliCk. Fourth row, left to right: McVean, Melson, Noftsinger, Nugent, Aslrom, Powers, Rasmussen, Ray, Rice, Scarborough, Sherman. Fifth row, left to right: Shoultes, Simmelink, Sorenson., Trambluy, Watkins, Watson, Weller, Willman, White, Whitehead, Wilson, Young. OFFICERS Tommy Simmelink ..,.... ........ P resident Jacky Hanson ......... .-- ..... Vice .President Sally McVean ..... . ..., ...,.,,,, S ecretary Margaret Young ....... ...,.....,,.,.. T reasurer Phyllis Anderson ....... ....... S orial Chairman 295' SKI CLUB SK IING Y, i H Y, W il . w m H ,- , e : 'aw 5 - Ai Victor Clinger Stuart Reynolds 9 OFFICERS Stuart Reynolds ....... ......., ,...., P resident Victor Hughes .,..... -- ....,...... Secretary Sidella Clinger ....... .....,. V ice President Kermit Pearson ...... ..,..... T reasurer e 296 ' STUDENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION EDUCATION vm First row, left to right: Dorothy Brown, Alice Chandler, Maxine Dye, Phyllis Fritz, Betty Jean Jessup, Catherine Johnson Second row, left to right: Lorraine Juvet, Marlys Kropf, Linda Noteboom, Ruth Ott, Marie Reilly, Dorothy Setter Jean Dahl Sunderland Gloria Wei tz. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Maxine Dye. ..,.,....,.......,. - ...,. President ....... .. ....,... Margaret I-Iayner Betty Jean Jessup .,.....Y -. ..... Vice President.. .....,...,...,,,,.... .Ruth Ott Alice Mae Chandler ...... Secretary-Treasurerm.. ....,. Linda Noteboom Betty Jean Gardneru-.. .... Publicity Chairman ....,........ Marlys Kropf Y. M. C. A. Left ta right: Miss Virginia Moultrop, Harry Lydiard, Austin Stratton, D. F. McCall, Ray Betts, Waylle Hauser, Jim McKinley, Chuck Wilson. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Wayne Hauser ....... ....,,.,.,.. P resident ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , -4 ,,,,, Austin Stratton Charles Wilson ...... ....... S ecretary-Treasurer ,,-,-, ,,,,,-, C har-les Wllson 297 THETQAEQQQMA PHI as lb T7 :zu N- M First row, left to right: Busek, Gregory, Crivas, Hall. Second ro w, left to right: Jamison, Lake, Dflullen, Nickolson, Travis OFFICERS Beverly Gregory ....... ................ ...,.... P 1' esidenr Eileen Busek, ,,,,,,,,, .,.... V ice President Beth Pilkey ..... ......... S ecrefary Luann TraviS -. ..... ........ T reawrer 295 WESLEY MEQQTQQIDATION First row, left lo right: Beidleman, Bowman, Brown, Cnak, Douglas, Duncan. Second row, left to right: Erp, Gardner, Hall, Hase- gawa, Kinchloe, Lukins, Lybecker. Third row, left to right: McAbee, Doaks, Shaultes, Soper, Ulzmnn, Willget, Yoke. n OFFICERS Marjorie Erp. ...... ............ . President Dorothy Brown .,...., Vice President Shirley Winget .-.,.,. ..,.,..... S ecretary Warren Cook ...... .,,.... T reasurer 299 CDFF-CAMPUS GIRLS First rom, left to right: Bednor, Brady, Cameron, Chalnbers, Erickson, Hasegawa, Holden, Konno, LeVan, Mahre. Second row, left to right: Marty, Matthews, Morgan, McCutchen, McDonald, Nelson, Nothwang, Azola, Oves, Patterson. Third row, left to right: Pearie, Ryan, Semihgson, Spengler, Stunmpf, Thatcher, Upshaw, Utzman, Wickliffe, Yamanish. 300 ADVERTISING INDEX The State College of Washington K,...I..,IAI,I, ..IV I II 304 John W. Graham '86 Co. III--,aIII I7hv,..,.VfI .Vv. 305 The Pullman Branch, Seattle-First National .- I . 306 Eastern Outfitting Co. ....lv,A.,, II ............,I.. III. 306 Higgins' Drug Store I,II,I.. ...... 3 06 Pratt Furniture Co. uIl. ,I ,,tt 306 SaVon's --I ...........I.u, I 306 Brown and Haley ,,,,I ...., 3 06 3 O7 307 Cy's .....,.. ..--,.I-....-,,,1,, Emery's I .r,...,,,,,,.,,.... . Midway Photo Shop .... I- 307 Spokane Hotel ,I.,I....,.I 308 Manning's II ..... I I... 308 Hutchison s II ..II 308 Style Center .III....... ...,.,I. IIIIII.. 3 0 9 Zigay Y5 Co., Purriers ..,I.......,.. .I ..,I.. 310 Standard Lumber Co. ....,.,. ...,,,r. 310 The First National Bank of Pullman II... II.... 3 10 A1len's .,.,,I,I..,,I,,r....,, .I ,,,...,, .t,,,. I ..,,,,.,. I 310 Baileys Studio. ...rIII, I,I,,,. .,.I. - 310 Scientific Supplies Co. ,Ir.. IIII ....I. 3 1 0 A1eXander's .r.,,.II,rI...I..,,. 311 Sandwich Shop.. ....,....I 312 Potlatch Yards, Inc.. ...I IIAI 312 Montgomery Ward ,,I,rI. 312 Spot Shop. .,.IrI I .....I...I. 312 Pullman Laundry .,...I...I,.,.tI.., II,I.. 3 12 Duncan's I..III,,,.I.I......r.I.I........,I III.II 3 12 Inland-American Printing Co. .,,r,,. IIII I I 313 Lee Allen Hardware. ,...I.,.,,,,.,,,rI, ..,I I , 314 Milk House I.,., e..........,.,...,.,r..v A 314 Oriental Cafer ,IIIII,I ..III. I 314 Lubin's r,I,, II ......., ,.I. I I- 315 Pullman Herald 316 Cordova Theater. ..... 316 Student Book Store., I...I. 317 Maxwell 1V1eats 3-18 Penney's .....,III...I , I,II, 318 Pullman Bakery I,I..,I, 318 Kingsport Press Inc.,-.I-, II,, - 318 Corner Drug ........-. ,-1,,- 3 18 Shoe Box .,..............,,.,.I....... -Q, M,V, 3 18 Spokane American Engravers L ,,,,, I, 319 E. C. Miller, Jeweler I...I. .,.... ,AVAA 3 2 0 Washington Water Power ,,,,I,. , A-,A1 320 Inland Empire Refineries. ,,,Ir, -,Vv, 3 20 301 2 F 1 if 'Q 4 u 'M 'S ' . 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'SEA' 1:-: -1- Hw- rg '2,tA,g' ,133-5' '.,fig'E?3.. 5' Ln G5jf :.vj'V Y- ' F1LIw.7a'-'fiff . .1-.,.g'-am xg, ' ,M,,v,, . . .'. m H m - w w m 1 m Yu H' H w u vw . ,-JY f' 'm THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON FOUNDED AND MAINTAINED BY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND THE STATE OF WASHINGTON F65 WASHINGTON STATE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: THE COLLEGE OF MECHANIC ARTS AND ENGINEERING B.S., B.A., M.S,, M.A., Arch.E., C.E., E.E., and M.E. Degreesl Agricultural Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Mechancal Engineering, Physics. THE SCHOOL OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES lB.S., M.S., Met.E., E.M., and Ph.D. Degreesl Geology, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, Physical Metallurgy. THE ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION THE-MINING EXPERIMENT STATION DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES: THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE fB.S., M.S., Ag.E., and Ph.D. Degreesl I Agricultural Business, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Farm Crops, Farm Engineering, Farm Manage- ment, Floriculture, Forestry and Range Management, Fruit and Vegetable Products and Food Processing, General Agri- culture, Horticulture, Landscape Gardening, Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, Soils. THE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE CB.S., D.V.M., and M.S. Degreesj , AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE, under the National Smith-Lever Act, is in charge of the demonstration and cor- 'responclence work in Agriculture, Home Economics, Boys and Girls 4-H Club Work, and County Work. THE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS, at Pullman, Puyallup, Lind, Long Beach, Prosser, and Wenatchee. COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, DEPARTMENTS: COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ARTS CB.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., Cl'1.E., and Ph.D. Degreesl Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural Economics, Anthropology and Archeology, Bacteriology and Public Health, Botany, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Economics, English and Journalism, Entomology, Foreign Languages, General Course, Geography, History, Nursing Education, Philosophy, Police Science and Administration, Political Science, Pre- dentistry, Prelaw, Premedicine, Public Service, Sociology, Wildlife Management, Zoology. THE COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS CB.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. Degreesl Child Development, Foods and Nutrition, General Home Economics, Home Administration, Institution Economics, Textiles and Clothing THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CB.A., and M.A. Degreesl Business Administration, Hotel Administration, Secretarial Training. THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION fEd.B., B.A., B.S., Ed.M., M.A., M.S., Ed.D., and Ph.D. Degreesl Agricultural Education, Education, Industrial Arts, Psychology. THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS CB.A., M.A., and M.F.A. Degreesl Fine Arts-Professional Training and Teachers' Training, Instrumental Music, Public School Music, Voice, General Speech, Speech-Teachers' Training, Radio Speech. THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY CB.S., M.S., and Ph.D. Degreesl Pharmaceutical Administration, Scientific Pharmacy, Pharmacy, and Premedicine. THE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION lB.S., and M.S. Degreesl Physical Education, Recreational Leadership. THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, B.A. Degree and Certificatel THE DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS GRADUATE SCHOOL CM.A., M.S., Ed.M., Ag.E., Arch.E., -Ch.E., C.E., E.E., M.E., Met.E., E.M., M.F.A., Ed.D., and Ph.D. Degreesl GENERAL COLLEGE EXTENSION: Division of General College Extension otters correspond- ence courses for college credit, extension classes, supplies lecturers and educational motion picture films. THE SHORT SESSIONS: The Summer Sessions and the Winter Short Courses. ADDRESS ALL INQUIRIES TO THE REGISTRAR, STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON, PULLMAN, WASHINGTON 304 mzqm fufmfiozzs Throughout a prosperous peace, We Wish Washington State graduates of 1946 7 and other years, good health . . . lasting success . . . and a happy life. QAVQ IF ITS MADE OF PAPER ws HAVE IT 707-711 Sprague Avenue 708-716 First Avenue SPOKANE, VVASHINGTON HA MAN IS KNOWN BY THE COMPANY HE KEEPS This proverb is equally applicable to business firms and we are proud of the fact that we have been keep- ing company with the faculty and students of Washington State Col- lege for over fifty years. For all ol' your banking needs we offer the many facilities and advantages of a state-wide banking institution together with the friendly, personal attention that is characteristic of our service The Pullman Branch Seattle-First National Bank Spokane and Eastern Division Illentber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .gefis fry fha ASTERr OUTFITTING COMPANY W. 809 Riverside Spokane olzqmfufafiolzs eiziors Y' of Q6 PRATT FURNITURE CO. N. 215 Post Street Spokane, Washington glze Sfore of Qpersonal Service lliggini Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS BEAUTY REQUISITES SAVIINQS Almond Boca .... f J e p A1M0AvDl20cA 5 Xkdaffmfmfffawfabz lf V fi! ji -I THE NAME TO REMEMBER! Once youive tasted Almond Roca you'll never forget this delicious candy . . . An1erica's finest confection. Rich, buttery, crisp . . . delicately coated lusciously different. A masterly hlcnd of choice ahnonds, delicious creamery butler and fine lnilk chocolate give Almond Roca its incomparable flavor. Ask your dealer for Almond Roca. Rczl1.ly-to-Weill' Shoes Milde only by Svorlswear Girls, Shop BRUWN 8: HALEY A 45 Tacoma ' Makers of MOUNTAIN BARS and COHIOI' Rivcfsifle at PON Slwkfmc Other Fine Confections O6 Hamburgers Steaks Malts 'W Orders to Co V Dial 9781 92 Authentic ' 5' University Styling 3, t a ' FY Upon the leading campii of the na- tion are introduced, proven, and ac- cepted the styles which are worn by college men everywhere. Emry's is quick to recognize these style trends and to present them for your ap- proval. At Emry's its Authentic University Styling by Americas finest tailors . . . IEMI ll2Y'S THE HOUSE 0F QUALITY 307 fulefd 9 ! The congenial atmosphere of the Spokane Hotel is enjoyed by students, faculty and parents alikc...and... FOOD ! r Boy-o-boy, what delicious food! Taste those special dishes prepared by Silver Grill chefs. The Silver Grill is an ideal place to entertain your friends or to dine out with your family. Y0u'll Always Be Welcome Here SPOKANE HOTEL Home of the Famous Silver Grill First and Stevens Main 5191 f Garage Across the Streetj WIANNING' Coffee Bar IN SPOKANE Students and faculty are cordially invited to visit our new and conveni- ent COFFEE BAR when in Spokane Mannin 'S No. 125 Post St. Coffee Bar Tea and Coffee Store Gum emories A Personality Portrait Enhances College Friendship as theiYears Roll by r llUTClElISON Pkofogmpkef 0 PULLMAN, WASHINGTON Seventy-two Salon Honors Awarded Hutchison Portraits 08 Mwm Umm Q 309 jx vw . Connie Daubert Wears This Lovely Etta QGay11es Suit Each season it is our pleasure to present a lovely showing of junior suits and coats by Etta Gaynesn . . . The woolens are 100 per cent pure by Cerey . . . the original -stylings are different and effective. May We look for you be- fore rush week opens next fall?- f Do'wntown and on the Campus IN PULLMAN znsnv a nn., runnlfns CUAL - WO0D Fuel 0il West 901 First Avenue v Q I STANDARD LUMBER Ed M P H ' 1 Pholrle Mein 3415 i no ' We Y SPO one 8' WGS ' Phone 1168 R. E. King, M51 For the Class of,'46 CONGRATULATIONS THE FIRST NATIUNAL HANK of Pullman - from A L L E N 9 S ccWlL81'8 Turkey Is Kingv Pullman, Washington 1:65 M b F a I D p in c p Q 12 YV. Riverside Spokane C I E T I F I C W'ith Due Appreciation P P RA T U S fo d A V 9 R Eh , 1 BAILEY S CElgCI1lQ CIHICEI S for ST UDIO Educational, Industrial, Assay 81 W. 607 Sprague Clinical Laboratories Q5 Spokane Adequate Stocks Insuring Prolnpt Dehvery fir ffze .fifZexzma'er'.v Courteous Attention to All Inquiries Q5 and Lubzbzfv Scientiiic Supplies Pham mlmy Colnpany g Seattle, Washington ' 310 :ef ff 1 L J . , 6 . JH. 1: :uf , ' 7124 be - .- , L Q, .N -A - , 4 AM-:elm - 'U 14: ' 'EH li 1. 75 4.7 1' it .1 . H-pa ,nm , gf ek- s l.. in 1 nf 1--1 .Si '55, V ' - X e zejfifam eff' '- 1 iff- +1 .v , '. .- fi -. Q jzjigllli' 4 'V ' . f.-Efliiilillg' Q ' '. l' '-W 1 xn :.' . v- . 1-'f--2.1. 35:1 gm 54. let., 11116, ,: ,- Suit-,pred A. Block, 0,-ighml - ' The Model: Miss Bernice Louise Kuehno. Hat-Bernice Charles Thesedare only two of the many well known names I which prove our right to say You'll be sure of quality ' first, value unsurpassed, and good taste personified when 5 you select your ensembles at, the Inland Empires Com- plete Store fOf,WOH16H.,i N. 117 Wall Street FIR SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 31 1 THE SANDWICH SHGP BEST COALS UTAH ABERDEEN ' UTAH LIBERTY KEMMERER POTLATCH YARDS Inc Fuel ond Building Maternal I Phone 'I'II4 for I.uncI1es -- Steaks F t , Congratulations' , aln 1946 Grads ORDERS T0 G0 from , Montgomery Ward Dial 7251 Pullman, Wasllingtou FAME ffoap Ad. .. LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING SERVICES We PULLMAN LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS I Nfl' 'Ill I CLEANING 8-f TAILORING Phone 6131 - COUGAR 1946 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 'I:II1Sept. 27-Southern Cal. at Los Angeles D U N C A N l S ffocf. 5-Idaho at Pullman b':Ocr. 12-Washington at Pullman nkOct. 19-Oregon at Eugene Grocery and Meats :':Oct. 26-Oregon State at Pullman 3IfNov. 2-California at Berkeley Satisfaction Guaranteed f':Nov. 9-Open Prompt Free Delivery igisgigrford at Stanford ' Nov. 30-Michigan State at Lansing MEAT PHONE 1225 GROCERY PHONE 1275 YPacific Coast Conference game. i Night game. BEN I AMIN FRANKLIN ON WA AND P CE Addressing an audience of British people, nearly two hundred years ago, Benj. Franklin said: Q Q . JOIN WITII YOU most cordially in rejoicing at the return of peace. I hope it will be lasting, and mankind will at length, as they call themselves reasonable creatures, have reason enough to settle their differences without cutting throats, for, in my opinion, there never was a good war or a had peace. What past additions to the conveniences and comforts of life might mankind have acquired, the money spent i11 wars had been elnployed in works of utility! What an extension of agriculture, even to tl1e tops of the mountains, what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals, what bridges, aqueducts, IICW roads, and other public works, edifices and improvements, ren- dering England a complete paradise, might not have been obtained by spending those lIlilli0llS in doing good, which in the last war have been spent in doing mischief-in bringing misery into thousands of families and destroying the lives of so many working people, who might have performed the useful labors. rss Inland- merican Printin Co. Spokane, Waslliilgton 313 T 152 Ii K Youll agree that thes days you can't afford to buy anythl g but the best And he e it is! The West's largest f' I'I I1 II P AIN I l.7l653?f . . 1 ,J'J? 1' at no extra cost! selling h ghest qualnty house paint-selling for no more than o dlnary pa nts Be sure y u get it! F U L L E R PURE PREPARED PAINT QSpeciaIly made for weather protectionj 9 NO MATTER WHAT YOU'RE PLAN- NING TO PAINT WE HAVE THE PERFECT ANSWER IN OUR FLILL LINE OF FULLER PAINTS-They last! LEE ALLEN Hardware Phone 1163 PULLMAN, WASHINGTON ILK HO I Pasteurizerl DAIRY PRODUCTS The Cougars Use Our Procfuctsv 910 KAMIAKEN Phone 1160 FINEST AMERICAN and CHINESE FOODS Fountain Service KBC denial eafe OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 314 - W no jf? v Jef.. ' ri. . Wu ' f .AQ 237 ,,. r ,T .J m, -A LF . .55 Insure your future in furs. Select with 3SSllI'3.I'1CC that YOU SITC g g ettin quality . . . from . . THE COAT: Hollander Dyed Northern Bock Muskrof by THE MODEL: Miss Jo Anne Boone 315 ANNIS 1? ,.,. T: A fi ', - ,y Lux' , nv T TEM - Y, t5V i, ..H., , . 1.27721 lim Eli? , ' : 7 - r bl' , , ij--L : .'5',g' . V e. - fr - .4-e.: nl .7 Iplhffy , Tn-4:5 'WI f? 1 nf:3v ' .Q , lmailiit-Ta e 'Q'-..'Y'1'l1i.f ' J-.' ,::..-, ,-rm-Vw 2 . I' ff-H.lliT2?S2fi'T yfr 11 T Zlwrqlfzghgggg-T. ,- 1213 'O -591' ' 1. T , W i , RE 'k c- N 6 LIN' N. 110 POST -:- SPOKANE - We PULLMAN I-IERALD Quad flfmzzmy Sum 1888 COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS WASHINGTON STATE EVERGREEN DISTINCTIVE DANCE PROGRAMS OFFICE SUPPLIES ANNOUNCEMENTS CPI,cllman'3 Real Mttraction THJE ' C O R D UVA TIHIIEATRIE Phone 3231 seth M Ilfhvig 'E' 'I I . E Ez ARGAIN PRICES I3 Q I I S I -A I IUTSTANDING QUALITY Ei -.w--- ., RICINAL MERCHANDISE EY CAMPUS LOCATION TUDENT EMPLOYEES HIRST-QUENCHING OASIS FFICIAL SUPPLIES ECOGNIZED LEADERSHIP I XCEPTIONAL SERVICE THE Popular Plaee T0 MEET Popular People 51 f SIUIINI1 BCSLCEORPORATION ii UfK',l 32 ,C l'-I B G- Av I ' W W 317 Maxwell Meats Inspected Illeats Quality Meats at Economical Prices IV e Serve to Please , S Phone 1159 Pullman, Wfash. Daily Bread 86 Pastry Shoppe Makers of 'GDELICIOUSN Products GROUP HOUSES . . . you sove money cmd re- ceive The best service when you buy from This locolly owned bokery. All products ore fortified with vitamin B1 ond iron. PULLMAN BAKERY Phone 1218 Pullman, Wasllingtoll Qbuffnmzz 0 em Goffeqe epomfmelzf Store 47'-Tw J C. PENNEY CO.. INC- P TII-IE C 5 CORNER DRUG CO. I o Furnished by Kingsport Press Inc. M Whit Here for the Bus You Are Welcorne THE SIIUE BIIX Student Footwear FENG SHOES Kingsport, Tennessee HOSE PURSES Grand Avenue ' Dial 7111 SDQKANE AMEQIQAN Enom :NG CQ. Craftsmen, slcilled by long training, worlcing witlm specialized equipment are essen- tial to the- production of quality engravings wl1icl1 malce it possible For printers to deliver a top standard annual, sucl1 as the one you now are reading. 402 CHRONICLE BLDG, SPOKANE 3, WASHINGTON PHONE MAIN 4553 aqmalla Han! lalfae WGGIIJ- 14466661 Reddy Kilowatt, your electrical servant, wishes to congratulate you, graduates of Washington State College, and to wish you every success. As Reddy pioneered the development of electrical service in the past, and is still blazing trails for lietter electrical living, may you go forward in an America of free enterprise and opportunity for all, to pioneer new trails of progress and en- lightenlnent. F35 WASHINGTON WATER POWER CO. ' R7 I 1 Keepsake Diamond Rings Quality Jewelry Expert Repairing Qi? IVIILLER'S JEWELRY AUDIAN BUILDING PULLMAN, WASHINGTON ROAD - BEST hy ROAD '- TEST I, ' 'Spf' I - .I 1' I 4 V. I. Washington Chief I Qflf, is ,,:,.- Q.. Di --N -- L. 'Q R07 PM ue I f ' I se -- R eAsoLlNE , K b I K, 4 Refined in Washington to meet Vfashington A 1 i driving conditions, Washington Chief R. 0. 78 , - ' i , . ' Plui-fi gasoline assures plus road performance h ' X, V from your car. i . T I1 1 4 1 Get a tankful of R. 0. 78 Plusi' NOW at your - I near-by cream-and-red Wasllinglon Chief service station-then 11ote how your car smiles at the miles! INLAND EMPIRE INEIIIES, Inc. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON PICTURE I DEX A Bnylon, John Ronald .... 40, 54, Bruckmier, Della Louise .... 216 Choate, R, Helcn..71, 156, 293 David, Edward ......, .... ......,.. 1 9 5 114, 115, 252 Bmdm-ick, Alice ,.,,,,,,,1,.,.,,,, 132 Chopic, Barbara ................ 164 Davidson, Curl ............ 191, 212 Bean, Dale Everett ,,,,,.1A,,,,A, 221 Broghton, Ray .,.....,,.., 1S0, 1515 Christensen, Carl ........,,,..... 274 Davidson, Syhl .................... 71 Abernathy, Carole Deana .... S2 Bum-4, 1101-mst J ,,,,,,,,. 115, 195 Browialc, Eliznbenh ..,,.. 70, 104, Clu-istensen, Jenn..71, 134, 154 Davis, Jacque!! Y... ................ 1 72 Abrams, Richard, ....... 232, 233 Bom-dsley, George .............. 186 210 Christensen, Loues ............ 193 Davis, Maxine .... ,.,. 3 9, 71, 270 ACk01'l11MlD, Gerillflille ,-----.. 129, Boudrcau, George .............. 195 Brown, Allen ......,............... 193 Chudzlcoff, Joh11.,7S, 180, 187 Davis, Pierce ,...... . ,...... .133, 221 133, 208, 239 Bucldoc, L1oyd'W ......,............ 281 Brown, Betty June ......,...1... 168 Clark, Naomi ......., 71, 138, 200 Davis, Warren .................,1... 221 Adams, Andrew 41, 70, 114, Bumn, D01-Oihy Nlny .,,,,,,,,,,, 206 Brown, Bonnie Lou ....,,........ 176 Claymore, Phillip ................ IST, Dawes, Donald ......,. .........,. 2 IS 115, 193 Behilkc, Charles E ....... 39, 180 Brown, Dorothy H ....... 54, 104, 232, 235 UKLWSOII, George ----,f---------.-- 195 Adams, Bill .......,,............,.... 70 1ggm1Enmu, Judy Ann ,,,,,, ,,,, 2 99 200, 284, 297, 25111 Clemens, E. Elaine .............. '11 Day, Barbara ........ ....... 5 5, 270 Adams, Kenneth .,................ 221 Bgjlv nail-41 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 191 Brown, Esulm- K .,,,,,,,, 2-14, 274 Clements, Kathleen ......,. 35, Day, Phyllis ....... ........... 1 76 Adams, Leslie ...,....,.. ........ 1 S1 31011, getty G ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1051 Brown, .Tenn ,,,,,.,,..,,,,......,... 200 208, 2512 Day, Shirley .,..... ........ 2 OF Aho, Lee .............,,,.....,........ 190 11011, David M ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Brown, M111-y Beth ,.,,,.......,, 40 Clifford. Shirley ........l ....... 2 02 Denver, James ........... ........ 2 21 Ajax, Dorothy Jenn ......,..... 163 Bqlll JA Mlm-is ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 280 Brown, Mildred ,,,,,..,,. 1155, 176 Cliuger, Biuu Sidellu ,..., 440, 4S. Dcckert. Alice ...,.........,l....... 97 Albne. Douglas ,..,.. .... ,...... . . .276 lljgllgr, Gem-ge .,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 191 nrmvn, Mitr:hcl1M ....,.....,.... 221 53, 97, 296 Dc Croff, Margaret ............ 168, Aldcrson, Shirley ,..., .,...... 1 68 Bgllinggr, Elaine ,,,,....,,...... 176 Brmv11,Nornm J ........... 104, 276 010115. WHUCI' ---------..------- 230 176, 276 Allan, Flux-uncc ...... ,,.,.... 2 17 pwimml-, Gail ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70 :Bl'0XYll, P, Joann ,,,,.,,.,,,. 54, 2011 COC111'f1lJf3, LOITZX-1110 ...-.. Q, 212 Delmcrt, James ..l..... 41, 52, 55, Allen. MGX ------.,--- -.------ 1 01 Imlingau-, Gloria ,......... 70, 13s, Brown, Phyllis ........,,.,........ 511 Cockrwl, Betty Jenn .... uv. 1545 64, 180, 192, 275, 279 Allen, Bm-bam ,...., ........... 1 76 t 200, 231 Brown, Ruth L ..................... 294 C01111, Leland ............l......... 185 Dc Moss, Marjorie ................ 71 Allen, Dun .......... .............. 1 SS 1gQm1igq,Sm1, Bglrney ,,,,,,,,,,.. 54 B1-own, Richnrd..186, 232, 238 Cole, Jill! 4.-.--..- ---.'-,,-v-.-----..-- 1 91 Dennis, Frances .................. 108 Allen, Putt ,.,,,..,.. ..... , N156, 282 nenmqxf, Lohan V ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 R2 Bmwnson, Andre Lee .......... 170 Cole, Shirley --------, .v-.----- 1 70 Denny, Pauline ...... .... 7 1 Allen, Marlon ,,...... ml. 128, Belmvu, Robert, ,,---,,,,,,,,,,,,, 221 B1-undagc, Betty Jenn .....,.. 162 C019-111311. -TIIHICS --l---.-..4------- 97 Dcnson, F. Allcu ...............,.. 192 132, 134, 138 Bcmlingmn william -'...A-YY. lgg Ilruniug, Louise .,.,..,,,,,, 54, 208 COUQHS, Jill! .,....--4-.,--l---.-..,..- 155 Deriuger, Jack .,.,...,..,,.......... 25111 Allcrll. Edith . .....,,,.,........,.. 164 -Bcnsimi Jehu Rez, ,.,,- 172A 295 Bryan, Virginia Leigh.. ,..... 134, CUHIUS. MHPQ' .COIICQH4 ------- 139 DeSuix, Reuc..55, 114, 185, 188 Allurt, Henrietta ,...,... 13-L, 170 Bwgen 'mcndn Juan ..-A4- 63, 70' 155, 170 Colligls, P1lf1I'lCli1 .......... 139, 170 nesilen, Em-1 ,,,,...,,....,..,...,... 184 Allgzmicr, Viviun .....,....,. 130, ' 129' 130 139' 150 Buck. Steven .........,,..... . ..,.,.. ISS Cfllvllle, BOP! .-,-----Y.-'----A-'----- 2?l Dezcllem, Knihryn ....., 272, 283 131, 13-1, lfili Bemcvin penis? ,'--,Y -'ATO' 1711 Bllthilllilll, Dorothy Jean ,... 70 Colwell, Fl'1ll!CCS ---------4'--'-- 115 Dickey, Don . ..,.........,,......... 194 Altrec, Pzltriciu ..., 70. 1523. 2811 Bcrquistf Herb Y.-..y.'w- 4--..- D ,137 Bucklzmrl, M:11'y..130, 139, 174 UU1W01l: RUUI -'.-A-.- L ---4----,---- F311 Dickinson, Bruce ,...... . ........ 136 Anderson. Betty .... 54 130, 139 Req Luke AA--- .----,-.,'A..-'A-Y44-. 2 21 Buulclnud, Sally L...130, 174. COHIIJOIICY I-111011 --AA 50. 204, 203 Dickson, Beverly ..,............. 71 Alldcrsml, Billlc Lou .... ..... . 70 Bag Ravmdld ---.w..'- 39 54, 2711 COINS, Milfflyll -------------- 71, 160 Dlmke, Jnen .................. 191, 259 Anderson, Bob ....,.,.......,..,., 197 ' 275: 297 Buckner, Elizabeth ...... 70, 133 COHIIGU, RICUIIYG -----4-.... A ---4 133 Digi-Inger, Jack ................ ..191 Anderson, Dorothy .,.,.,.,.,,. 217 nickford Betty J-imc --.A 70, 132 Budd, Betty Jane ,,,,,,.,,, 70, 214 COIIOVOF, EllSW0l'll1 ....l--...-- 191 Dlllgy GQ110 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,.,,, 180 Anderson, Enrl .,..,,..,.., 54, 271 Bmdimu' Lewes ---.-'-.,w 213 Budd, Helen ,, ..,,,,,,.,...,,,.,.... 208 COIIFZKI, C1121l'10LtC,: .... 129. 203 Dire, lfary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 140, 286 Anderson. Edna ..........,. 70, 206 Bmmiw 'Mm.gm,0E :' sA.-,,--',,, 134 Buchlcr, Shirley, ..,........ 19, 172 COOK, COICOH .-..--,- 50. Ulf. 131' Dil-kgs, Elizabeth ..,........,,. 110 Anderson. Elsie .......... 132, 208 mm.mmQ Arnold A nlh.. 193 BlIl1Hl'li,'lIIllC0lll1 .....,,......... 130- 235 Dil-ke, Mary ,,,,.,,,,,.,...,,.,...,. 132 Anderson, June ......,. ,,.......... 1 32 mmngc 'T,-mukliu' ---'. , 1 -.'-. 191 Bullcri, Bob ..,..... 224. 232, 236 00011. C0l'1llb'll --.-A-------.- 203. 274 Dlrks, Virginia .......,..,.,. 69, 71. Anderson, Luc ..,... -11, 70, 130. mnzel. 'Mamaret Aw- -.,Y-' 170 Bunch, I'at,x-icin Ann ,.., 69, 70. COOK, 10112111 --...-....l-.-,.--.-..---- 221 128, 133, 135, 273 nas ,,m,4,,,' Gm ,,f.1'm mx 12-13, l34, 135,198 Cook. warren ..,.,,.. 41 mu. 299 nivumbess. L01s..1o4. 129. 284 Andcrsnn, Lillian ,.,,...,,.,.,.,. TQ mgnett' R0beiLf iQQ,'t0n RQ 2540 Burch, Dm-othy ,,.,..,,.... 55, 130, Cooley, Don ...,.,...... 71. 232, 239 Dix, pmmlgga, 52, 55, 170, 285 Anderson. Orville .........,.... 1.95 Igmwv' Bonnev ' 154, 160, 2622 Coombs, George .....l........,,.. 183 lHX011,ChIl,1'1Otf,G ,,,,,,,, ...,...... 2 S6 Anderson, Phyllis ........ 172, 295 BjQn,g'g,l'h B,U.l,Zlif5 EQINZ14 Buryzess, Elaine ...,,..,.,.... 41, 70, Cooper, Virginia .,..,..... 129, 179 Ijobble, lxfayjgrie ,,,,,,,,,, 55, 204 Anderson. Iiohcri ,..,.,,,,,, 39, 70, ' ' ' ' ' 2 76 27-j 128, 138, 270 Cnrbit, Phillip .... ............. 1 81 noble, Glnyin, ,,,,,,,,,, ,...,.... 1 iii 183, 232, 233, 262 muh. Dunne N lf-213 Burgess, James H ,.,.............. 191 Corkery. Mary .,,..,......,. 155, 164 Dgdge, 111m-14-in , ,,,,,,,....,.,... 282 Anliker, John ..,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,, 220 mfmi Vaqho ' 217 Burglin. Clifford C .........,... 224 Corkrum, Marilyn ,... .......... 1 76 1301101-fy, Frglnk ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.. .197 Appel, Wilma .,..........,......,.. 280 mfmd' -EHQWYG A 5 'imggl Burnett. Ernest ..,,........,...,. 195 Cornell, Clayton ....,......, 87, 104 D0nm:hl'l0'XV111f,g1' ,,,,,,,,,, 71, 213 Anu1eford,I-Inrriet .,....,, 70, 113 Blgkkink Racl1gi X5QQ ' 70 Burnet, Lois M ..,.,... .,...... 2 IIN Corrcll, Patricia .......... ..... . 204 Donahue, Ella, ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,... 40 56 Amxnayo, Lemmr ......,.,,,,,,,. 138 ' 151 Burns, Betty ..... .... ..,...., 2 8 2 Cosby, Zane ..,.......... . ........ 193 Dgnnhugi Elqige ,,,,,',,,,,,,.,.. .. 39 Amve, Donna Lee ..... , ...,....., 198 mme Franveq C ' ' 134 Burl. Doris .Tenn .........,.,,.,,.. U7 Cosgrove, Mark ...,.......,...... 185 D001-mink, Robert ,,.,,, ,,,,,.,.., 2 29. Archer, Bob .......,...,........ ..,. J 92 Blomiett CIAQOH ' 186 Busch, Alma Mae ,....... 70. 200. Costngno, Donna ..,......, 110, 160 232, 237 Amer. Genc..5-1, 188, 232, 239 Blom: Ignnmh. 'A 1514 272, 283 Coughlin, Bill ...,.,................ 221 D01-gm, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 71, 181 Armfiold, xvilufllh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195 Blue 'xrnrilvn 'A 211, BIISGIF, Ellccn ..,.,,.. 55, 139, 162, Coulter, Doris ,....,..,..... 55, 272 Doran. Lfupigl ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 210, 276 Arndt. Raymond ........ 193. 232. Bhmii' Jack ' ' ' ggi 286, 29? Cowan, Charlotte ...,. ...131, 162 Do,-,-mm, Dgnnld,-71, 180, 1511 236, 2-19 Bocncim. B05 'A 'A'A 183 Butler. Patricia. . ,...,...,,.,.. ...172 Cox, Gladys, ................. 71, 176 DUrggy.fI'05gDh1nc ,,,.,,,,,, 56, 176 Arnold, Velma ...,,.,,.,,,.,,.,,,, 2111 Bogart' honda ' ' 192 Button, Robert .,... ...,...,,.. 2 18 Cuzcns, Ruth ,,..,.......,,.... 160 Doss, mmm ,,,4'.,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,., 200 Asan, VIrglnlu...,70, 131. 132. Home ' Armfld ' 'A' 1 33 Crabtree, Barbara ..,........... 174 Douglass, Catherine ,,,,,, 56, 210 133. 135. 172, 198, S6 'noivseli Lawrencg Y '-- x,'A'-' 1 gg C CTZIHIGF, Betty LUN ..v...------.. 214 Douglas, CIAIYZI ,..,.......... ...... 2 99 ASKGW. A. Hibbert ....,,, , ,,4,., 220 -Home 'Stan ' 137 Crandall, Kenneth ........ 71. 1315 Dguhy, 0111111113 A,,...... ...,..,.... . . 71 Assilsting, Eugene ........ 221, 274 noigeh Ed,,.nQg, 'QQ: ffflzgl Came, James ,,,Av,.,,.,,4, 232, 240 Cranston. IL ...................-..-- 261 Downing, Richard ..,.,.,...... . 97 Mow. Kirk ....,..................... 190 Bum' Wayne F .,...,,-----.'- :Q mg Cnlglwgll, 1301, ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,4,4,A,,, 192 Crary. Charles .................... 221 U1-gmc, Batty ,,..,.....,. 39, 56. 206 Attebery. Darrel .... , .,,.. A. 70 BOWL Jude ,--,w ,-- F N176 Can, Mf1fh-ed ',..,',.,,,,.-,,,,.,,,A4 291 Cx-nwfnrrl, Bill ,..................l.. 183 D,-mm, Mm-ilyn ,.,.,,.,....,....... 281 Aubuchmx, Inu-Isl ..........,...., 19:4 Bonham, mme ' N75 17,1 c1,111m,,,, Mu,-mreg ,,,4,,,,,,.,,, 155 Crawford, John ........... ....... 1 U,-cesman, Lillian ,,.....,...... T1 Auld. Claxribel .,,,,,,44,,,,,,, 70, 193 -Bowel, 'Elsie ' 299 Qnllison, jgetfy ',.,.'-- '-.-.A.- 2 12 Creger, Dnnulri ,..... 41, 71, 181 pl-gsm, Jggk .,,.,,,,,4,,,,,,,, ,..,., 2 R0 Auld. Jenn ...,...........l..........., 170 B0,.chu'I.dt' 3Iij'jg'gcj 'j5n,Q b -54' Qlmwl-ml, B111 ,,,,,.,,.,,,A,,,,,,.,, 136 Cressey, Barbara ..........,..... 129. 11,-oz, Don ,,..,,,,,,.,..... 5 ...... 71, 186 Aummfk. Nilllifb' -.---.---.,4 29. 232 111 170' 'gg-Q Cixnmcrnu. Frzmccs .i,,,...,....,.. 2911 1 134, 1715 Duhach. Kalllverillv .,,.--,-- ---'- 1 32 Austin, Marley ...,..,.....,. 70, 1118 nomhers' Curtis . --'-- L221 Camp, lgmm- AIIA 43, 53, 55, 1:-we C1-ituhlow, Barbara .,.. 104. 130. 1'juhg'll'g1ln'iC0 .,AA,.,-,,,,-A 220, 274 AKGISOTI- Lvlfllld ...,..,..,....,... 191 140,-Chu,-sv Robe,-t L -.'4,,-A-.,-- 221 Cnmpbgll, Carolyn M ,,,,A,i,,.A, 134 176. 234 Dudley, Geneva ..,....,.......,.. 217 Aylws. hurry ...,..... .,...... 1 S3 Bom, I,n,.,.,,1m, ---.,-..,-,.. 79' 232A Cumpbe11, Gloria ,.,,,,,4,,,,AA,. 217 Critchluw, Edward .............. 191 Dugll, Cnrnl .,,.,,.,.,.. 78, 129, 138 QRS' gnq ffzxxumholl. James .,....,........, 195 Crites. Muriel ...,.....,.... 272, 233 Dungmh I-Ielcn ,........... 104, 204 Hoyt' pnminic 'Louis-232' 237 Campbell, Ray ,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, 199 C1'0kB1'., GQOYHU --------.----------- 1954 Duncan, I'ntrlcin..5G, 283, 295' B Bower, ,mckgfm ,,.,,,4,,,,, 70- 133 Cunfielcl. Marilyn .l,... 132, 2845 f7I'Umb1?' Beith' ------4----- v ------' 133 Dunlnn. Janet ..., .r.....,-,r-----,' 1 75 nmvm-S, Ei,l1e1Lnu ,,,,A,4,1, 40' QS. Cannon. Malrian ........,.., 70, 170 C1'011kh1iC'- WIUTGH '---f -------'- 1 93 Dunlop, .Tnsmyn ,.... r..-r.. ,--,- - 1 55 Bacokn. F1-:mr-is ..,, ,,,, 2 32, 235 QT, 128, 1110 Camas. Jo .,..,...........,..... 129, 21-l CVOSUY, Earl : ---------'---- ,4---- 3 24 lmnning. Alfredo. ..... ........... 1 29 Bailey, Mary Frances ....,..... 204 Rau-ling, Mnrgm-gr, Am, ,11L,, 70 Cfuvwull. C. Shirley .,.. ........ 2 17 CVUSSUH- M1ll'J0l'i0 --'---f---'--- fl Durkiu. Bcity .............---.-. .--1113 Bailey, Rmrers ....,......,...,,.,. 196 Rownmn, Betty G .1,,,,- 10.1, 20-1 Card. lixmlluy ..,..,.....,.......... 221 CPUWY9, VGQUUH -'--w----4-----'---- I-if mu-kin, Jacqueline ........... 1214 Billilm, Dillllllll' .........,..., 5-1, 137 Rownlzm, Rufus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 186: l'i1l'l1C11ll, Kictll ,.......... ......,.. 2 21 Cmzlfr' Wimmn ---- -f'1-- 40- R' Durr, Cl'1ill'lL'F- ............--f ------- 2 21 Baker, Girard' ........,.. A .,,..,. 221 mx, lmhm-t E .,,,,.,,,,,,A,,,,,,A, 1547 ml-xsfm. Alice ..,. 40, sn, 70, 282 Cu1111gn1:lmr11.Dqwlhs'-.120, 253 pu,-ycll, nah ,.,....,..... ........ 1 SG Bnlhiser, Kenneth .............. 54 Boyce, Elimhmh Jean ,,,,,, 133. fT1n'Ism1, Bob .,,.,.........., 221. 2118 Clllllllllklllilm- Yvonne -f-'---- lf' Duns, Pam-lain ..,.,............ 71 Rulsiplcr. Adeline M ,..... ,.,.,.. 1 23 13.1 Carlson, Jack ............,,.,..,. 1911 CIIPITSIHIW' Dlvlf -----,-- ---------- 1 nyq-, 1I'gn'y llixiuc ..,...,. 50. 104, Ballinger, can ,...., ro. ms. 21-1 Boyer. E1-nm Deaunc .... ro, mx Cfwlsou. D01 .......... 39, 70. 191 Cuffic- Rf'Ym0 '1 -'---- -- ---' 231. 289, 207 Bzllzhlscr, Pectuy ........,..... 70 Boyle. Jnhn ,,1,,.,,1,1, ,,.4., 1 30, 194 Curr, Marjorie .,.............. 52, Curtfs, Flesta ..........,...,. :lm nn . Bfuuzs. Henry .,............ 70, 10-1 Ruyrlur, .mmes M ,,,,,.1,,,,1.,,,, 100 ' 156, 263 CHPIQS. fl0fH'r10 ,------'AA-'- ---QI '13 E Barbee, Dun .,....,.,...,..,........ 137 Bradford, Dorothy ........ 39, Tll, CilI'l'Cu, Doris . .... ............,. 2 S6 CllI'USvR0b91'T ------------ 09- '1- Bnrzer. Stanley ,,... ...,........l 2 21 129, 170, gm Pm-1-011, Joyce .,,, ., , ,,.,..,,,, 274 , 180, 133. 290 Y Bumznrd, Janet Louise ,.,... 132 Hr:1llley,Bi1IA ......,.......,...... 191 ffm-1-ell. Mm' ........ ........ 1 29 Clltmwff- Rlclmfl -------A--'--4 192 Earl. Alice ,------vA-A- 74- 114' 110- Ilnrnes. Hob .,..,..,..,.....,.,..,., IS3 In-my, name Mm-ie ,,,,.1,,,, 132, C':1rs1.ens, Buttle ,...... ........ 1 74 118, 139. 150 Barnes, Kenneth .,.............. 186 272, 283 lY:n'st'cns, Delben ,..,........, D Easter. Fredrick .........,,-...- 191 B:u'11h:1rt. Janet ...,....,.., 54. 160 Rrnkehush. Henry A ,,,,,,,. 0,221 Part. Kathryn ,.............,.,...., 1311 Hue, F1-nnves ........ 56, 204, 2311 Bl1I'I1ll0-Fd. Uflllllld ....,i........ 70 1-fI'!lllfICll, Kenneth ,,,,. A ,.,,,,,, 185 Cnrler. Iris .....,,,.......... 133, 282 Daeres, Petcr .... ...,,...,...,..... 1 S1 Elle, XYCITHHI .......-..-..,---, 71, 204 Blll'l'liCl'. Rlllh ................ 70. 120. Brandt, Noreen G ,.1,,,, 129, 2513 l7:Lrtur, Thomas ..,,,..,...,.,...... 197 Dahl, John, ,1,,,,,,,.,,,.......,..,.. 19-1 Eg-lc, Mary lfill'iL2lI'0t. ,.... --...- 2 05 154. 162, 2S6. 295 Bl'Illlll0Tl, Barbara .,.,,,,1,,,,.. 27:1 Cm-vill. Marilyn ..... ....,., 7 1, 172 Damon, Elizabeth ,...,,.. 39, 214 Eczkcrt, Cllzlrles ......,. 232. 233 BHYUG1-f. Jim ...- -,.r......,......,.. 2 21 Bl'Illlllf7l'l.DZ11EB. ,.....,. . ,.,... 221 Cash, Bothudell ....1 1 0, 129, 139 Damuwoncl, M. E1rlora,.71, 202 Ealdlcnmn. Robert .......... 71, 133 Bflflwff. 17411111111 .....,..,......... 105 Branson, Roy ...,....... , ..,..,,, ,221 Vaslzuzno, Dmmn. ....,,....,.. .,,1G'J Dzmell, Bob ..,,.,..,,..,.. ......,.... 2 S Eden, Jack ....... ...,... 7 1, 81. 193 BHNOYI. XVimflUlJ1Ull0S1 ....., 221 Rl'C 3ll. Ewa Jean ........,...., ..., 2 T4 Cater. Ygcrue ...,......,... 129, 176 Daniel, John L .,,............ 71, 189 Edwurcls, ATUIUI' ....-.-.--- ---221' Bash, F. .T ........., ................... 5 -I Brenmm, Frances ,,,,,,,... 70, 214 Chuvc. Anne ................ 129, 170 Danielson, Larry .........,...... 221 Erlwurds, Jczm ...... 121139, 295 Bzmtvlmldcfr, Edpznr H ....,,..... 188 Brennfis. Bette A ..,............ 206 Chzlffln, Ray ....,.....,........... 221 Dzmlce, Virglnizx ....,,.... 131, 132, '4Jdwm'ds. Marjorie ..........., U2 W1if'h0l0I'. F- CRW ,---,--. 200 BI'0W0l', Holt ,..,.........,..,,....., 232 ClliUllbCI'S, Gloria .....,.....,,, 41 135, 204 Eggers, Dunn ....,. ISS. 232, 22 BUWS- R0bf'l'f 3 -------,---1,-...,--- 190 Ti1'iI'kGl't, Bill ,.....,........ ,257, 259 Vlizlpllcll. Robert ....,,..,....... 188 Darliugr, Jane ,......,.,.,.,.. 55, 170 Egcvk, Louis .................. 71, 185 BHUCF- Doris M -'1--.-.----.----.- -270 B1'idLtl1f1n1. Marlys Gaye., ..., 286 Cllznlmllltw. Alice .... 55, 200, 297 Daman, Elimlncm ....,,..,.,,,, 39 Egclslnn, Dick ,...,.. ,..., ........ 9 5 BMlmI!H1'i011.J0n11A -.--,...,.. 112. Brimrs, Katherine .........1.... 294 ffluumy, Bzlrbnra .....,.......... 168 Dm-mml, B111 ..1,...,,.,,,i,,.,.,,. 221 1011101-S, Robert .,....,.,,.....,.... 193 111- 173 BFQHL Bill .........i...... ..,.. . ..S7, 131 f3lI01'1'y.EIiZ:L' .....,......,........... 221 Darnell, Marilyn , ,..,.....,... M200 Ehrgutt, George ...,............ H220 nf'U 'FfGf1 -:-A, -'-'----A---4-A--K-,.-. 221 Brlsml, Barbara ............A... 170 Chin, Tim: ............ ....... 2 18 Dauberr, Constance .... 63, 112. Ellimnvood, nunh..5G, 130. 134 BHY10- Pflfflcw ----- -,--.f'--- 5 4 Brock. Dean ...... ..,.,... 1 34 Chitty, Howm-fl ..... ...224 113,128,131 Nu Elliot, B011 ,,,,..,....,....,, 183, 240 321 Fertruson, Wallace Elliott, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,.,A,,,Y,,, T1 Elliott, Lora Lee ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 12 Elliott, Patricia Ruth ........ 200 Ellingson. Jack ...............,,,A. 192 Emmerson, Lloyd ...,,......... 106 Emmlngton, Eleanor .......... 71 Emvory. Bill ...............,..,..... 221 English, Irene .,......... .,....... 5 6 Ennis, William Geor1:e..37, 101 Erickson, Corinne ,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 71 Erickson, Margaret .,,,,.,.,... S3 Eriksen. Walter ......,...,,....., 188 Erp, Marjorie ,............ 1.56, 274, 284, 200 Erurm, Jim ..... ............ 1 00 Ettlin, Bob ,.... ..,,.,.. . ,,.,,.,,., 2 21 Evfmdvr. Neil ................. , ..,. 221 Evans, Clyde .....,.....,,.,,,,,... 195 Evans, Ivor .......... 56, 101, 281 Evett, Arthur ,.,,....,....,.,.,,... 197 P Fahurieh, John ........ ......... 2 21 Fahey, XVill Owen ......,....,,, 187 Fales, Jeanne .......... ...,,,,., 2 06 Faller, Bill ....,.....,,,, ., ..,,,,,. 1911 Faris, Zella ,..,,.......... ...., ,,.,,. 2 1 7 Farrell, Marilyn .,......,.,,....,, 132, 134, 286 Fatland. Dolores ..,,.....,.. 71, 2011 Faulkner, Carolyn. ..... 50, 104, , 284 Fay, Leo Francis ,..., ,. ,,,,,,,,, 180 Felder, Vlrginia..71, 120, 204 Feller, Robert. ,,.,,.,,...,,,, . ,,,,,, 194 Fenton. Dolanne ..l... ........ 1 34 Fenton, Gordon ,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,. 193 Fenslce, Kenneth .....,......... Ferguson, Billie ..,........,.,.,. Ferguson, Mary Ellzabetl Field, Carol ,..... ....... Fllner, Honore Flnlcelson, Don ...... lrinnel, George .220 .120 1..71, 100 .190 .....,..2141 Fish, Barbara ...,.......,,,.,,, as Flshbaek, Mae 1 Fleck, Wanda Lee .......... ,,... Fleming, Annabelle ,..... 71, Fleislnnan, Cecil .........,.. .. Fletch er, ,John ........ . .214 .192 .221 212 .191 .178 139 .1911 . 71 Fleetwood, Lyman .... . ......... 213 Flint, Helen ..,..... ..... ......,. 5 6 Florence, Al .......... .,...... 1 S7 Flynn, Bill . ........ ........ 1 S0 Fogelquist, Bill .... ........ 1 011 Follett, Nell ....... . ,.., 221 Forbes, Phil ..........,., , ,,.....,,, 186 Fort., Corrine .............,.. , .... ...llll Fort., Nila Sue ............. ' ,......,. 5 G Fortnum, Beth ...... 30, 1111, 158 Foss, Lorna .......,.. 50, 272, 283 Fosse, Arnold ...................... 221 Foster, Bob ......,.....,,..,,. ,187 Foster, Emma Lon ............., 160 Foster, Jean .......... 82, 104, 210 Foster, Harold .,.......,........., 250 Foster, Lorraine ............ 71, 138, 212, 280 Foster, Miles .......... ..,,.... 7 1, 180 Francis, Doris Mae ..,. 71, 172 .282 Franklin, Laurel . ............... . Frantzieh, Violet M ......,.... 180 Fraser, Dave . ....,........,.,,, ., Frasier, Roberta .......... 270, Frayne, Patricia ....... . ..., 71, .221 29-l 150 283' 120. 270 .272 .135 Frederick, Katherlne..71, Fredriekson, Jean .............. 150, Frederick, Kay .... ,...... ...... Freeland, Gerry ..,.............. Freeman, Don ......,.......,.... Freeman, Dorothy, ......... 71 French, Faye.,41, 134, 135 Friel, Jack ..,........................ Fritz, Phyllis .............. 131. 135, 198, 1 p .102 108 172 .260 134, 207 Fulgham, Itussell ..,,............ 182 Fulkerth, Shirley M..,172, 276 Fuller, Bill .... ............. . ........ 1 9:1 Fuller, Ted ,...,,.... .... .....,.. 1 9 1 Fuller, Willard ..... G 079 ........... .7 Gageq Barbara Anne .... 71, 276 Gahringer, Dan .............l.... 187 Gailey, Gus ..........,....,.,........ 188 Galbraith, Gloria .... ,...., 9 7 Galdwin. John .....,... .. ...... 221 Gale, Virginia May .............. 200 Gamble, Helen ........ -11, 56, 1n4. 170, 285 Gammle, Bill .... ............... 1 97 Gammon, Bill ..... ........ 7 1, 196 Gansberg, C. F. ............ 221 Garber, Charles R ..... ..71, 101 Gardner, Betty Jean ...... 40, 53. 56, 285, 295, 299 Garland, Shirley Ann .... 71. Garvin, Marilyn .......... 71, 172 Garrett, Clarence .,.,..,,,,,,,, 180 Garvey, Alice ........... ......., 2 70 Geesey, Arline ....,,... , .,,..,, 116 Gehlen, Robert E. .,... ..... . ..18-t Gelbaeh. Herman .... . ........ 0:1 George, Carmen . ..........,.,.... 212 George, E. Pauline ..,... 50, 172 Ueorpze, Lynn Jr ....,.......... 83, S7 George. Nadlne..1?l2, 2111, 280 German, Mary ...... 56, 1.30, 208, . 285 Ghormley, Robert. M...2lR, 274 Gibb, Phyllis .,...,............ 71, 172 Gibson, lllargzaret ...,...... 50, 117 Gibson, Maxine ..,..,.....,.. 71, 120 tlillenliergr, Marie .............. 208 Gillis, Robert L, .................. 133 Glske, Rodney.. ........ 08, 71, 190. 232, 235 Gittings, Cyrus ........,,.,.. 71. 103 Gjertson, Eugene..71, 180 183 Gjertsou, Norma ............ 71, 150 Glann, Shirley .....,.............. 170 Gllelt, George F ..........,........ 101 Glover, Marten K ....... 113, 170 Godfrey, Herb ...... 57, 188, 275 Goeehen, Ned . .......,...., 57, 180 Colleen. Arlene .............. 71, 210 Gohd, Bob .......,.................... 218 Good, William T ............. 57 180 Gordon, Joyce . ..........,.. 71, 204 Gorham. John ........ 50, 101 271 Goss, Patriria .,..........,... , .... 5 0 Gough, Arthur William .... 37, 71, NK: Graham, Gilbert , ................. 220 Graham, G. ...,........... ..... . 221 Grahman, Richard ...,.....,.. 100 Grass, M. JoAnn.. ................ 208 Gray, Martha ...... 71. 134. 130. 130, 170, 203 Gray, Rule Lucille ........ 71, 2111 Graybill. James ......,....... 41. 71. 180, 101 Green, Floyd ..........,...........,. 107 Greaves, Yvonne Catherine 71. 200 Green. Colleen ....................., 27-1 Greenlee, Virginia Lee ...... 129, 131, 132, 200, 290 Grier, Dorothy ................ ...... 7 1 Gregory, Beverly ...... 53, 57, 64, 97. 170, 209 Grier, Dorothy ...................... 202 Grier. Norman . ........,,......... 187 Griesinger, V. Joyce ..,. 57. 120. 270. 270 Griffin. Bob ............... ..., ....... 2 7 4 Griffith. Betty .............. 71. 130- 274. 282 Grivas, Mary ,......... 40. 117, 07. 114. 278, 209 Groth, Doris .....,.......... 117. 279 Groulx, Mary Ellen .... 71. 133, 210. 272, 223 Gulney. Jane ........................ 232 Gunn, Gail .................. 130. 133 Gurnsey, Vern .......,..,.., 71. 113. 1S1. 279. 2514 Guse, Maxine .,...... 120. 30, 208 Gustafson, Bill .... ,.......... . .,.. 2 75 Gustafson, Clayton ...... 271. 272 Gustafson. Frances . ........... 214 Gustafson. Gayle..229, 131. 280 Gutoski, Dolores ...,..,...,....... 155 H Hadley, llIarl1yn..120, 133, 170 Hagan, Dawn ............,......... 170 Hagen. V. .....,......... ' .,........... 221 Haggrernmn, Charles ...,.,...... 224 Hahner, Margaret ,..,.... 57, 277, i 279, 204 Haines, Bob .....,..,............... 184 Hale, Martha ..................,.. . 71 Hall, Bette Jean .......... 57, 114, 293, 298 Hall, Dorothy .......,.. 41, 57, 138 Hall, Leal ...,................ 271. 272 Hall. Lols ...... 57. 135, 212, 299 Hallgarth, Howard ........ 72, 184 Halstead. James .................. 68 Hampson, Frank ..... .....,.. 1 84 Hamilton , Rick ............., . ..... 187 Hanes, Pat .............. .. .,........ 192 Hanford, Rosemary. ..... 57. Hansen, Betty ....,........... 72, 214 214 Hansen, Elaine ...............,.... 286 Hansen, Maryanne ..... ....... 7 2 Hansen, Vonne . ...........,....... 83 Hansler, John . .,...,..... 114, Hansen, Vince .............. 187. 252, 259, 201, 263, 2117 247. 270 Harding, Mildred ...... ....... 1 14 Harding, Phyllis , .,,,, ,, ..,, ,217 Hardwick, Butch . ...... Hardy, James ..........,,, Harmonson, Ellen . ,,,,,,,., M Harms, Harris, Iran ...,...... , Bob ............. H182 ..210 H180 Harris, Marion .............. 72. 198 Harris, Richard .......... 232, 238 Harris, Stanley ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, ISS Harris, Walter .... 72. 180. 100 Harrison, Sammie ........ 08, 72. 11-1. 120 Hartman, J. ....,.........,.,,,,,..,,, 221 Hartman, Howard ...,.,,,.,..., 72 Harvey. Robert G ........... 57, 180 llarvey, Walter ,,,, ..........1S1 Hasegawa. Ellen .... 72, 272, 1-lastings, C. Myrt .......,...,, Hastings, Roy ..,......... Hatch. Douglas ,.,,.,,.,..,.... Hathaway, Margaret 200 ...18S .......221 ....221 .. 72 Humphrey, Barbara .,.,. ....... 1 00 Humphrey, Robert , .,,,,,,,.,,., 73 Hunter, Alma .,,......,....,.,. 73 . 217 Hunter, Frances M ...,,..,..... 174 Hunter, Patricia ........,,........ Huntley, Elmer ..,........,.. 73, 57 197 Huntley, Ruth .... ,...,... .......,.. 2 2 1 Hunniu, Sam ....... JIS, 221, 271 Hurley, James ................ 73, 18-1 I Intzalls, Delmar ...,. ..,...... 8 l Ingham, Dorothy ................ 100 Irwin, Harlan ................ 73, 221 Irwin, Jean ........ .,.......... 2 77 Irwin. Shirley .... ......... 1 08 Isaacs, Orville . ,..... ...... 2 24 Isnman, Ann .,................,..... 206 221 Ishelle, Harry ..... ............. . 2 V Isherwood, Clarence ..... ...J-17, 73 Houser, Wayne ..,. S7, 274, 297 1l'awkeS, Gloria .... 72, 277, 210 Hawliin, L. I-I. ,..,..........,.,.,, 221 Hawkins, Howard ........ 72, 133, 241, 277 Hayden. D. .,............,.,......... 221 Hayes. Lewis ....,................. 133 Hayne, Marpraret' .... 111. 53, 57, 128. 138, 150 Hayward. Rohert.,57, 100, 275 Heckle, Frank ....,...,..,,,....,,.. 271 Hegel, Myrtle ..... ....,.....,,..... 2 76 Ilelnemann, Bernice .......... 72, 130, 284 Heinenian. Ruth .......,.,........ 202 Helmbaeh, Arnold .......... 72. 180 Hekel, Frank .........,............ 72 Helter. Donald. ......,...... 72, 181 Hemel, Joe .,..,....... .........,,.. 1 S3 Hcnch. K. W. ........,............, 221 Henderson, J. ...................... 221 Hendricks, Marcla..72, 133, 170' Hennimzer, Margie ....,....... 57 Henning. Richard ,,.. , ..... .188 Henry, 'Carl ........... ....... 1 00 Henry, Doe ..,..,...,...... ......, 1 93 Henry, Mary Ellen .............. 174 Hensley, Clyde ......... . ..,..,l... 218 Hester, Ylrgxinia..212. 270, 277 Hetheringgton, Lucy .... 134, 280 Hirklln, John ....,....,.,,.,.,,..,. 221 Hleh. Anne .......,.... 129, 131. 208 Hide. Tom .,.....,.......,...,.....,.. 258 Higgins, Virginia ........,....... 130 Hiixuchi. Sam ..., ,.... ......, 258 Hilby. Noel ......,..., .,..... 1 92 1-Iildreth, Glenn ..... .A..... 2 80 I-Illl, David .......... ....... 5 7 Hill, Dorothy . ...., . 72 Hill. Henry .,.,..,......... ...,... 2 20 Hillard. Lloyd ..................,... 130 1-lilthrunn. Richard ............ 100 Illnehliffe, Wayne ---.. ..,.... 1 00. 232, 230 Hinton, Kenneth ...,.......,.... 138 Hinton: Pat..73, 111, 120, 277 Hlraharn. Franl-:..221, 271, 272 Hirsrh. Joe .1.....,,,.......... 40, 189 Hobson, Shirley ...,...........,.. 104 Hoekett, Curtiss ...,,........... 188 1-looliett. Ruth ...... 208. 272, 283 Hocking, William ........... , .... 221 Hodges. Roper .......,,........... 57 Hodgson. Nel1le..130, 130, 170 Hodson, Nancy ..,,.........,,..... 204 Hoem. S. .,.,,......................... 221 Hoff, Rodney ,.,,.............. 05, 275 I-Iufstrand, Donald ,,......,.. ...221 Hogberg. Dan ,,........ ........ 4 0, 73 Hoggarth. Joe ....,, ,............ 1 88 Hogg, Nancy ,... ............,, 7 3, 212 Holden, Helen ......,,,............. 07 Hollinggbery, Allert Eve ...... 57, 104 Holroyd, Jean ...............,....., 204 Holt., Jack ..,...... Hook. Harry . ...... . Hooper. David ,,....,.. .... 220 nn .... ln Hopkins. George .,........,,,..... 220 Horan, Jaeqnelyn ..........,..... 116, 118, 293 Hornaday. Vera ...............,.. 280 Horsfall, F. ........,.........,..... 221 Horton. Norma..104, 133, 204 Hoskins, Phyllis ....,............. 73 Hough, Kathleen .......... 73, 170 House, Fred . ..................... .221 Houtehens, Marjorie .......... 174 Hovis, Mari Lon ................,. 134 Hubert. Rosemarie ...... 133. 172 Hudon. Joan .,...................... 198 Huffman. Eleanor ......,....... 172 Hughes, Priscilla .......... 37. 110. 129, 277 Hughes. Victor ......,...,... 57, 241. 275. 206. 200 Hull, Wllliam ................ 57, 184 322 Jackson, Marilyn Jacobs, Jacobson, Norman J Jacoby. Jnlunne ,..... .. .... ol. Jakotich, Robert .. ......, Janxiso Jamiso Jarvis. Jaqnish, Vern .... n. James ............ 73, n, Nancy... ......... 73, Shirlee .,... . ........ .. Jeffords, Oliver ..,,.......... 73. Dawn ..,..........,.. 104, ...174 133 .187 132 .135 195 208 .100 220 Jensen, Leo .....,... ........,... 1 80 Jensen, Martin .....,.......,...... 197 Jermey, Jacquelyn ,..,..., 73, 104 Jessup, Betty ......,.., 41, 58. 112. 110, 135. 207 Jessup. Chris .........,,..,.,..., 40, 73 Jett, Jim ................... ......,.....- 7 3 Jett. Norma ..,............,.. 132, 230 Johnson. Catherine ......,. 58, 207 Johnson, Dennis F ............... 220 Johnson. Catherine ,,.......... 170 Johnson, Esther ..........,. 174, 2052 Johnson, Ewing ,... .......... 7 3. 1514 Johnson, Helen Gladys ...,. 1:03, Johnson. Jlrn .......,1.,,..-...--- 37 Johnson. Lenore .......,.,,. 73. 120. 130, T40 Johnson, Margaret ........--.- -1270 Johnson, Norman ,,.............. 220 Johnson, RHS' -4----A. 79. 137- 201- 261, 203 Johnson. Ruby ...,--...-.. ---.-, - 203 Johnson, Robert W. ....-,--.--- 220 Johnson, Ricllartl , ....,...------- 130 Johnson, Thomas ......,. 73. 25 Johnson. 'V1l'l.Z1ll1il ,...,-.- - -s'-4 100 Johnson, Delores ..........A..--- 214 Johnston, June- ........ 41. 59. 65. 1111, 1153 Johqulsh. Verne . .---,-A-'----- 73 Jones, Allen ..,......... ,-.- 1 30' 102 Jones, Denton .... . .....----4--.- 220 Jones, Ivanette ,..... . .... 73, 132 Jones. James . ...,. ........---- 2 2-1 Jones, Camille .................... 1711 Jones. Margaret, ........... 103. 210 Jones, Shirley M ......,.. 73. 1311. 193. 270 Jordan. Barbara ............ 73. 17.0 Jordan, Janice .....----------' --4- 1 29 Jordan, Randall ,.,..... . ........, 30 Jorlssen. Adi-lan..103. 232, 203 Judd, Coral Ka? ----.------ 3 ---,- 143 Jody, Anne ...............-.--- --43- 170 Judy, John ........--- -,--.11---- 7 3. 150 Julian. Lol-Zlln. ,--------' ------------ Q fl Jungbluth, Geraldine .......... nS. 198, 279 Juvet. Lorraine .,......., .... 5 Sv 297 K Kalsaros, Elaine ........,,---- -4-' 2 10 Kann, Leoma .,...........-.- 73- 20-1 Karshner, Virglnla..6S, 74. 17-l Kassner. Helen. .,,--. - ---Y- Katsaros. Elaine Keanxer, Shirley ............... 208 T7 72 Kearney, Patrlra .,...... 132, 139 items, Berger ......, .....,..... . 4220 Keldel, Beverly ................,., - 73 Keith, Esther .............. 129. 210 Keith, Maxine ....... ............- 2 10 Kellenbarger. Shirley , .... ...274 Kelllnger, William ...... 232, 240 Kendall, Fay .................. ---. 1 70 Kennedy, Barbara ........ 73, 128. 138, 210, 277, 280 Kennedy, Thomas ........... .188 Kenyon, Robert ....... ....... S 7 ...164 lieldel. Beverly .... Kern, Margaret....73, 110, Kernigham. Richard ...... 73, Kerriek, Norene. ......... 58, 379 189 104. 2811 220 200, Killingzsworth, John D...5S, Kimball, Harriett. Khnsey, Aldenf ,.,.., .. Klncheloe, Allen ..... Kina. Norma ..... ,.... ...........220 . ....... 209 . ....., .276 King, Quinten ........ ..... Fi S Klnkald. Robert. ....... , .... 73 Kinosliita, Joshyo ,,.,, ,,.,,.. , 7:5 Kirby, Wayne .......,..,...,.,,,,,, 180 Kirkpatrick, Beverly .......... 73 Kirsten, Richard ...,..,,,,,,.,,, 197 Klser, Betty .... 73. 128, 120, 170 Kitayania, Heidi ............ 58, 274 Kitayama. Tom ........,........... 2711 Klttleson, Bob .,..,. , ..,.,,,,, 180 Kleih, Ed .......... ....... . ............ 1 S6 Kleinz, George ..,........,.. , ..... SS Knapp, Acklen ,... ....1l0, 73, 139 Kneff. Cliarley ,,.,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,, 2 41 Kniekrehm, Rosemary..73, 214 Knox, Lloyd ................ - ...... 73 Koester, Beverly ,,,.,,,,.,.,,.,.,, 214 Koestner. Gloria .........,...... 1041 Kohlstaedt, Donald- ,,,,....,.,. 27:1 Kohlstaedt, Roger ,,,,......,... 180 Kohlstedt, James..73, 181, 272 Kolien. Phillip A ....,.......,.,.,.. 220 Krieenbaum, Barbara 2 ..... 58. 130, 270 Krelz. June ........................., 10-l Krlzan, Frank ,......... .......... 2 20 Kronsrhanabel. Allen ........ 1811 Kropf, Marlys .,........,..... 58, 130. 284. 207 Kuhhnan. Mary ......,.,..... 40, 70. 128, 129, 1340 Kuhn. Shirley ,..,...... , ........... 73 Kuhn. Virginia ....,..... 2 ,....... 2111 Kure. Jolm .....,... ...-?4, 212 Kurz, Ifleral .......... ...2..102 Kuslwe. Lloyd .... . .270 L ,220 Lathe. Wendell . ....,,........... Lake, Barbara ...,.... 139, 40, 58, 208 .103 295 .107 1341, 200 .271 .znz 213 .220 . 7:1 13-1, esta 129 05. 170, 278, Lake. Rirshard .........,,..... Lamp, Shirley ........ 74, 139, Lancaster, Art .................. Lancaster. Jean..71l, 131, 135, 208. Lanuhester, Maxine ........... Lane. Jhn ........., . .............. .. Langdon, Lester ......,..... 133, Langfield. George ..........,. Langlow, Amy ....,.........,...... Langlow. Janet ..........,. 129. 204, Lanlcey. Jenn -1--......-A-. H97, LaPierre. Naomi ...... Lapson, Nels . .,.... , . ..,..,.,. 200 ,. ..,.. .220 Larkin, Betty ...................... 53 Largent, Dick ......... . ............ 181 Larson, Retty..74, 133, 172, 277 Larson, Evelyn ........... 0.74. 110, 172, 272 Larson. Lyle .......,,.........-..... 274 Larson, Robert ...,.... 74, 220, 271 Latimer, Jean ............. .139. 208 La Som, Billie, .......,..... 74, 277 Lauterbach. Georiria .......... 132 Law, Ray ,.........,..... ......., 5 3, 190 Laws, Lucille ....,........... 52, 172. 268, 280 Lawson, Allen ...............,- .--134 Layne. Beverlee ....,..-..- ----1-- 1 72 Layng. Robert .......,.. 40. 52. 58. 611, 105, 271, 2751 Lazer. Andrew .... 2211, 232, 238 Lgljlnnc, M, Alice ....,........... 170 Lee. David ........ ..... . . ---.-,-- 220 Lee, Gloria . .....,.,... ....-,,---. 2 30 Lee, Irvin . ...... ....-...------ 2 20 Lee, Joan ,... . .,.... ....... 7 4. 170 Lee. William ...... . ,..... 58, 103 Leet, Kenneth ................. ,.-., 2 20 Lenke. Helen ................ 183, lflfl Leonard, Dorothy ........ 170, 178 Leonard, Margaret ......... 1.280 Lerfald, Dick .............------... 192 Lester, Mildred .......... 134, 290 Lettenmaiet. Marie ............ 97 Lewis, Mary .................. 32. 217 Lewis, 1Villiam D ............,. .19-1 Liddle, Dix ....,.......,...,.., 58. 270 Lieser, Frances .......,...... 74, 10-1 Lillibrldue, Jean ...,............ 274 Lilje, Joe .................,..........., 190 Lindahl. Hone 1-'erne ............ 200 Lindberg, Charlotte .......... 38. 83 200 Linde. Norman ,....... ..... 58 Lindgren. Dorothy ........,.. M168 279. Lindley, Deon C ...... ....., Liudmun, Walter .... ., ...... .271 .100 Llndqulsa, Barbnrn .......... 133 Lippincott, William B ....... 103, 232, 233 Little, Doris ........,.....,....,..., 165 Little, Mary Jane..1.7ll, 133, 21-1 Livingston, Patsy ..,.......... .113 Lloyd, Helen .,,.....,,...........,.. 58 Lloyd, Jean ........,.,.. .,., 5 8, 200 Locke, C. Stanley ....,..,.. 95, 2186 Logsdon, Mary ,l ..... .... 5 S, 277 Lonahuc, Eloise ....... ....,... C 53 Loney, Delpha .,.,.. ..,..... 1 76 Londos, Frank ..,..... ........... 1 80 Loomis, Duane ...,.......... ,,... . 100 Lorentson, Jo Ann ...... 172. 2515 Losehen, Janice, .,1...,..,...... 1 9, 40. 11,117,133 Loving, Larry ,......... -10, 58, 65. JSO, 181270, 275 Iiowe, Betty Lon' .................. 172 Luebt, Eleanor ......1....... 7-1, 233 Luiten, Violet .,.,. , ..,,...... 74 Luklus, Donna .....,.,..........,.,, 172 Lukins, Frances, ......,.. 50, 130, 133, 172. 291-I Lund, Lewis .......................... 18:1 Lund, Marian. ..... 551, 138, 20S Lundquisl. Carl .,.........,...... 220 Lusk, Jane .,.... .... . ..,.... , .. .... Lybeckcr, Zilargxarut ,,..... ..... 280 . 711. Metzer, Leslie ...,.......... ,..... 1 S1 Metzger, Walter ...,........,..... 181 Mewhinney, Ken ..,.., 220, 274 Meyers. Cameron ..,....,,, 59, 292 Meyers. Neil ................ 1S0, 292 Mezger. Walter .................. 1S0 Michel, Frieda ..,. ,.,.,..... 7 4, 214 Mioliel, Jane ,.............. ........ , 176 Migaki, Hoyo ,,... ,,,. ..... 4 9 , 139. 193. 289, 292 Mikkelson, Jeannette .... 771, 205 Miller, Rob .......................... 105 Miller, lfrank .............,..... u. 59 Miller, iIlori:L..I,.. ...,... 7-1, 129. 130, 170 Miller, Jay ........... ...,.... 7 4, 139 Miller, Joyce ....... ,... . 276, 208 Miller, Marilyn ..... ............ 1 76 Miller, Rollin C ....,....... ,60, 220 Miller. Wllnlont ,......,., ,.71l, 184 Mills, 1-larry ..,..................... 1951 Mitchell, Dorothy ........ 74. 110, 118, 120, 170. 277 lliiicbell, John .......,.....,..,... 1816 Mitchell. Mary N ...,...........,. 158 Mitchell. Willard Ep ...... 00, 103. 247 Miyuki, Frank ......,..... 232. 2110 Modro, Norma 1, ......... 272, 293 Moe, ltofrcr ...,..............., 74. 220 Moefell, iiarold , ......,.... ..... . 131 Mueller, Lilliun U .............., 170 Aioffltt. Delniare .... ...,..220 ,,1!lil 208, 2743 Lybccker, Sylvln,.7-1. 212, 2910 Lydiard, Harry ..,,.... 37, 50. 415. 271. 275, 2117 Lyman, Dernlrl ................. ...ltlfi Lynch, Jackie .......,..........,... S2 Lynch, Mary Alice. .,...,l...... 272 Lynch, Pat .....,.............. 50, 271 Lyon, Betty Zio ,... .... ......... R : -L M Maberry, M. H ,.,... ............... 5 Si Muchlu. Mary ........ 511, 135, UBS Mack, Cornelia ..........,......... 217 MacKay, Bonnie .......... 172, 2115 Mackey, Eloise ...,.. 101, 1253, 1138 Mo Mneliay, Gordon .,..........., -.. Mackey, Janet ........,.,......... 203 Mackensladt.. Robert .......... 220 liiaeMall1ian, Blarlzaret ...... 10,1 Madden, Blaine ........ .,......,. 1 So Magnuson, in-ily ..........,. 3: 7-1. 125 Magnuson, Itobrrt .....,.,...... Mzllloski, Joe ,,.,.. 22-1, 232, Major, Mildred ...,..,..,.... 50, Malaneu, Albert .,...,..,.,....... lin l, lift, , 114-l 232 2351 200 Malkson, Eugene ..,. ...... 2 20 Malony, Patricia ...,... ..,... T-l Mnntlm. Diamond ..... ...... 1 9.1 Marble. Don ........,....., ...... 1 0-l Markoff, Keiib , .............,.... 220 Mamliarrit, Greiolien ....... '...ll3S Marshall, Betty .....,...... 74, 170 Marshall, Ere ....,.,,,. .... 7 -l. 128. ' 130, 282 Marlin, James ..,.... ............ 1 98 Martin, Janet .,,....... ...,..... 1 70 Martin, Joe ..,..,..,....,...,.,,..... 187 Martin, Patricia .... 78. Ill. 129 Martin, Ruyniond .......... 74, 192 Martin, Shirley Jo .......,..,..... 170 Martin, Viviun ...... ......... l 70 Martindale, Belly .......,...... 1150 Martinsnn, Charles .,........ 220 Mnseniore, Mary ...... 50, G-l, lil. 112. 118, 128, 138, 2014 Mason, Nanry .......,........,..,,. 170 Masterson, Eugrenia ,...., 59. 132. 1311, 135, 198 Masterson. Jean ......,..... 551, 139 Malaya. Slan,.7il. 110, 188, 2251 Matohette, Riellard ............ 218 Matliison, Beverly .......,.,.... 172 Matson. Walter .,........,,., 71, 181 M'ai.tson. Miles ,... , ....... 1.041 Mnttliew, Archie ..... ..... ' ...22-l Mayer, Vern ...,..,...,. ........... 5 il Mayfield. Edna .,.................. 217 Mend, Billie .....,.......... 201, 293 Meisner. Bill ........,..........,.... 220 Meleber, Juequelyn ...... 711, 130, 133, 138, 170, 293 Mellor, B2li'lHll'i1 Marie .,,... 201: Melseth, Barbara ....,..,.. 74, 202 Melville, Arno ....,..........,..,. 1911 Melton, Ken ......., 1854, 232, 241 Merman, Patricia ........ 130, 121-' Mormon, Marian ..,......... 111, 134 Merriam, Betty ,....... -lil. 59, 200, 2418. 230, 293 Merritt, Bi1l'l1lll'2l, ,.....,......... 294 Merrywcnther, Kenneth .... 271. . 272 Mcsselt, Warren ............ 59, 1911 Moline, David ...,...... ....., 8 2 Illoiinik, Robert ,...,.... ......... S 7 Monroe. Mary Lon. ............. 10-1 Monroe. 1'at.riria Ann ......., 74, 120. 208 Montzbcinier. Janet ..,. Gil, 133. 2512 Monziniro. Shirley ...,.......... 132 Moon, Vliairles 1? ........, 00. 202. 2751, 28' Moon. lf. Ellen ...,,,.............. '50 Moon, Walter ...... ,,,...,....,. 2 01 Moon. Wanda ..,.........,... -10. 230 Moore. .int-qneiine .....,........ 172 Moore. -701111 L, ............,,...... '10 Moore. Mary ...... 1331-l, 112. 286 Moore. Sain, ........... .....,,... - 10. 18-1 Moorebead. Doreen ..........,. 286 Hoos, llonald ................ 74, 137 Hinos. Gene ...............,,. 180, IST Morgan. llnvid ,..,,..,. ....,,.. , D189 Morgan. Vicki ..,..... 74. 97, 101. 21-i, 273 Morrei, Flyde .,..,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 139 Morrix. liarol .,.,.......,..,,.,,... 204 Iliorrison, Ella Many ............ :IGH Morrison. Patricia .,...... 75. 172 Morse. Ellis ...,... ................. 2 20 Norse. Mary Lon .........,........ 1117 Morss, June! .....,........,. 1011, 1211. 130, 170, 284 Morse. 'Patricia ............ 1011, 170 Moses, Helynzzone .......... 60, 277 llnir, 'liduzu' ........................ 280 Mullen, Mary ...... 60. 110, 168. 277. 2014 Mnlliizan, Robert, ................ 190 Zifnlroney. Kathleen .......... 2041 Monk, Edward .................. Munn. Sf1lly.ianet .... ....... 7 5 Itlunns, Nydia .lane ..., 110. H180 . 2041 139. 210. 277 Munson, Yalerla .......... 719, 53. 60, 130. 208, 27 linrdork, Janet .,................ 203 Mnrnliy, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 75 Mnrnliy, Marjorie Lucille.. 75, 208, 27 Murray, Betty ........ ..........., 1 GR Murray. Hollis , .... .,....... 1 D2 Myers, A. L. ....... . ,.,.,...... 220 Myers. Irn ...................... SIS MacKay. Bonnie ................ 1,72 Air-Abc-e. Kathryn ...... 59, 212. 299 lfvAllister. Jean .................. 27-1 Zii1fAllistcl'. Roberl..5!l, 271. 274 M'lTAIIllllL', Marjorie ............ 129 M1't'allb, .lor ........................ 220 Mi'f'aIlun1, John ............ 110, 74. 229. 201. 202. 279. 286, 292 Mrl'arli1y, Puul .,.,,, ,,,,.,.,,,., 1 33 Met'artney. Joyee,.74. 139, 170 Mof'nrty, Barbara ,.,,,.,.,,.,,, 176 Moffleod. Roy ............ 180, 'liiil 1fCf'Ul'iIllCli. Clyde ........,..... 218 Mei'orrniek, Nndene .... 74. 132. r 204 Mofiroslcey, Joan ........,......... 170 Mef'roskoy, Rlcllz1rcl..241, Mctintellen.Marjory .... 59, Mellongal, Molloilizali. Eileen ...... 132, 198. Mnzlmilgzill. Mo1I'arlunci, Riellnrd ...... 83, Melvin ............ 247 27-l Donald ............ 220 134. 270 189 220 Mclniosh, Barbara. ........ 37, 59 McKee, Elizabeth ................ H136 McKee, Marjorie..78, 134, 2011 lfClf01I'11lZl11, Mary .......... 59, G3 McKinley, Blanche ...... 74, 208 Mcliiulay, James . ............... 1855 McLean, Laurel .................. 1SAl McLean, Peggy .....,..,......... 7:1 Mciilicken, Jane ...... 59, 65, 128, 130, 176, 2158, 2751 McNabb, WilIiam..5!l, 180, 187 Mr:Nichols. Bob ......... , ...... .1811 McPhee, Don ..., ,,.,,., .,,,,,..,,, 1 S S 1l'eYe:1n, Sally .............. Tl, 129, 132, 21:5 McWilliams, Patricia .... 70 97. 129, 170 N Nanre, William .,... Xaooer, .Janet ...... hetf. Reid B. ............. , Neieliboors. Keith .... 92 ...,...1G2 wr .... ,. to Neil, llieMati1, Virginia Leigh 60 61 111 1 v iw 1 76 Neilan, Beverly ............ 75, 135 Neils, Shirley .,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,., G0 Neilson. Vic .......................... 280 Carroll Cora ......... 75, 210, Nelson, lloreene .......... 131. Nelson. Nelson, 1.44, Nelson, Ellis .................. 75, Nelson, J. G ...................... Nelson, 1'1arolci,...187, 232 Nelson, Irma .,................ 60, Nelson. Patricia .......... Nelson. Roger ........... ..... 7 5 Nelson, VVnllat'e ........ ....... Nerriir. Helen .......... 79. FI7 Nenstei, Artlnn' .............. . Nenstel . l aroline M... Nenstel, Mildred., ..,....... 60, 1.50. Neumann, Hubert ...... , ...... Xeweomh, Barba rn ...... 7 132. 210 IS-i M220 2-17 '170 .27-i 271 H213 iff!! ,.1flS 134. IGS H220 134 209 120. 209 H0 Newland, Helen .... 111, 134. Newland, Rainy ..... 60, GS. 139. 156. Xewlun, Jesse ..,,...... 351, 41 Newton, Riberi' ................ Newi nn, Sviria ............ 132. Nesbitt. Eileen .................. Nicholson. Earl . ................. Niebolson, Ellennofl, 150 Niekolson, John .... ..... .. 3 H190 oil .. 10 Gil EHR H184 1510 .. 7o 230 ...75. 203 Niekerson. William ...... 75. Nicola, Marixaret .............. Niemi. Laurie .............. 232. Noftsinger, Kathryn ......... 214, Nordbeiin, Marie .......... 60, Nordiiiil, Daniel ....... Norene. Jim .............. Norstrom, Connie .............. 'N0tCll001l'l, Linda ..... ,.Ii0, Notliwang. Kathryn Nncknlis. Roy ..,,.,....... Nugent. Frances .......... Nugent, Rober1,a,, ........ Nnilef. Lewis ...... ,257 Nygnrd. Dick ,. . ...... 187. O 0:1 kia nd. 1Vo vne .,.... 0'Br1en. 'Phomas 0 ,,,,...1El.l 2811. 2007 ann, 1011 ..l5iQ N213 ,. 75 ern. 21W .. is 233 29 eso .ms 224 1 2 Obser, Virgil ...... ....... 2 20 0'IJc1l, Frank ...... ....... 1 S9 0'Donnell, Al ...... .......... IL 24 0'Hearn, Helen ............ 75, 20-1 0'Hearn, Peg ........ ............. 1 311 Oberg, Harold .,.................. 218 Oden. Walter ................ IST, 232 Qlilson, Russel .................... 220 Oldaker, Lorraine ...... 75, ZION. 277 Olney, Forrest ..,,........,...,...,. 22-l Olson. Dorrine .................... 1508 Olson, Jean .................,.. 60. 277 Olson, Kenneth . ................... 192 Olson, Shirley Jeanne ...... 168. 208 Olson. Robert ............ C liff ..... 0'Nie1. T Omi, Ben Orfanos. Steve ..........220 ...,......1R7 .....,,...187, 2951 .220 .181 292 272 12-iii Ohlson, Russel ,.................. Orr. Oliver ...... ......... .... ........ Osborn. Agnes ............ 289, Ostrom, Shirley .... 75, 214, Ott., Grace ...................... 78, Url., Jeanette ..... , ...... ,..,,,. .... Oit, Ruth ..,... 30 60. , 128, 134, 135. 210, 2771, 'n 313 . :J 131. 297 Otto, Leonard ...... ........ ..... 1 S 1 Overland, Fern. ........... 75. 130, 214, 209 Oves, Jane ......... ....... ...., 7 5 Owen, Glenn ..... .......... 1 SLS Oylear, Vivian .... ....... 1 U2 P Paee, Juanita .. .... 21-l Paden. Joanna ....... ....... 2 S2 Palmer, Bri, ....... ....... 1 92 Puliner, Rose .--.... ........ 2 7-l Pare, George ....... ........ 7 5 Pure, Gaye ...... ........ 2 32 Park, Dale ..... ........ 2 20 Park, David ....... ........... 1 SS Park. Donald ...................... 189 Parker, 1-Ioraee .............. 60. 271 Parker, Mary ........ 75, 120, 277 Parker, Ruth ........................ 217 1 arkm:n1, Charles .............. 220 Parinulee, .lack .................... 137 Parks, Liaekleen, ............. 75, 278 Parks. Patricia .................... 170 Parks, Wayne ......,... -ll, GU, 1S0, 180, 277 1'artrldg:e. Virginia. .........,.. G0 Pnielxen, lliary .............. 71, 176 Pate. Jarqneline, ........... 75, 172 1'uion, Carolyn .....,...,.......... 13-1 1'o.tterson, Eugene G ........... 00 1'atierson, John .....,,........... 220 l,':ul,lerson, Juanita. ....,. 61, 128. 276, 2285! Pattillo, Palrlf-la ,....... 1371, 172 Patton, Glenn ................ Gl, 277 ljiltllflil. Pairiela .......... 168. 270 Paul, Donna Mae ............ 111, URN Panletich, Victor ,......... 03, 2071 Payne. Harold ......,......... 75. 195 Peareb. Pauline .... Fr, ., 1.1 Pearson, Kermit. ............ 710, 68. 75 102. 296 Pearson, Marjorie ...... 111. 1251 Pearson. Maryellen .......... 1251 Pearson, Norris ................ lS9 Pearson, ltoy ...................... 188 Pederson, Harold 'l' ............. 192 Peito, Bert J ................. 07. 152 Pennell, Hazel C ,... ..... , .71 52141 Perkins, Catherine ............,. 75. ii-BH. 170 l'erroull. Jack IJean..2Ii2, 23-l Perry. Varl ,..... ........ 5 2, UI. 270 Perry, Franees ll ......... 75. 278 Peterson. Artlnn' IP ....... 75, 187 Peterson. Vlariee ....... ,..G1, 277 Petrson, George .................. 'ISU Peterson, 'Pauline E .,......... 75 Puterlson, Roy 11 ....,...... 01, SIRI Pelrson, Van ,...... ................. 1 N7 1'eti.ibono, Catherine II ..... 73. 202, 272, 2S3 Pettit. Laronn M. ,...... ..... . ,IRR Petty. Eileen Lois ..... ........ 2 12 llbelos. Shirley 'IC ...... ........ i T2 Platt, George A ................... 2-ll Pit-alll, N, .lean .................... llifl l'ic-kerlinr, Gene tiordan ...... 187 Pierson, Averill ............ 110, 75. 11 l. 170 Pierson, Doris .......... 30, 317, lil. 041, SIT. 118, 21-1. 202 l'l1rller, Gordon E ............... 100 Pilkey, Bell: ........ lil, 1171. 113. 170, 27-1 Piner, Elaine ....... 75. 130, 1417 Pittman, Doris .T ................. J So Pitts, Margzaret J ...,...,... 61, 134 Plownmn. Lillie .........,........ 278 Poo. Parol E ...............,... lil, 15311 Polenski. lnez..75, UT. 1011. 1221 Polillo, Gladys .............. 01, 2111 Polley, Dorothy R ..,..,. RO. 128, 129, :Elm Poor, Gerald ............,........... 1241 Poor, Harold ................ 75, itll, Poore. Janet .... ..... , ol, 170, 279 Poore, Jeannette. ,.....,.... 61, 170 Porter, Isabelle .... ........... 2 06 Poll, Betty M ..................... 61 Potter, Ralph M ..,....,...,....... 213 Potts, Homer L ............. 232. 237 Ponlsen, Jeanne ..,............. 2141 Poultney, Anne J ................. 27-1 Powell, Gerald R .............. M188 Powers, Patricia Ann..133, 172 Preble, William .... 1 ............. 193 Prebm, Dmnm Helena ........ 206 Prengrnber, Robert, ,,...... H224 Prescott, Beverley J ........... 104 Presto., Adolpbe .T ......,.,,...,. 218 Preston, Esteiln Moe .......... 217 Puckett., .1ol1n Roland ..,..,..,. 218 Pnlver, Georgette ,.,....,,.,... 156 Pntnzlm, Dole Wilton ,.., ...... 1 9:1 Putney, Nancy .................... 174 Q Qnast, Paul B ...... .... .......v' .--- Quinton, Xaney J ......... 41, 130 13S R 1 Rademaebee, Hein ..... Rader, Joan .... ......, Rader, Shirley ..... Ramey, Kay . ,,,.. Randal. Eugenia , ....... . Rusninsson, Beverly fir 232 75, 279 286 174 134 7 203 176 Rath, Marjorie .....--.------- -7.5, 172' lmuijen, George ............ 70, 197 Raugust, William ,....,,,.... H196 Ray, Gloria ,,,,,,,,,,.... ,01. 1011. 172 Ray, J. Stanley ..................., 220 Raymond, Betty ...,.............. 1229 Roglmnlp, Genevive .....--.---, 2:4 Reed, Dorothy ---- ---4 7 G, 133, 110 Reed, Helen ......1. . .....--.- 132, 373 Reed, Robert ........,.,............. 131 Reliberg, Marguerite ......... 270 Reid. Beverly M -'---------------- 172 Reilly, Albert ......,...... --.-- - --294 Reilly, Marie ..,....... 61. 230. gwf Reimer, Hannah ................ Reimer, Neoini ......,.... ...... 7 li Reinemer, Cheree ..,..., ...... 1 br: Remington, Helen ..... ...... 2 1-1 Remy, XVi!llfl'Ct1 ....,... -4--v--f- 3 3 Rennick, B011 ....--------4--'- -----'- 2 Q1 ltenlola, lisko ..............,. 61, 217 Renter. Mike ..,...... .,........,.... Reynolds. Elizabetll ...,. 1 ..,. 200 Reynolds, SLl1:u't,.Ll0, 133, 29 lteynand, David .....,,... 1811, 23,0 Rliors, Cl1fll'1GS --..----------- -.-13' Rice, Charles ......,.. .-------- 2 13 Rice, Dorothy --A---4-' 205 Iliee, Harriet . .,..... ....,.1...... . liiee, Shirley ......... ,...... 7 G. lbif ltichen, Gertrude ........ 210, 27h Rielnnan. Helen ,......,.... 76, H38 Ric-lnnond, Lyllll --'------------- Q0 lnemer, Bob .......... - -,--.'---' 111 ltiekard, Jeanne ,......,....... .100 ltiekki, Paul --.4----- A ---------f- Y---:iq Riddle, View-ia ......,..... 1255, 255 Rider, BGISY -.------ ---------' - -AZN Rielly, 0721170 --,---,- --- ---4----- 1 W ltietb. Mary .-44- ----w--- 7 fi' 212 Riker, Yirin ...,. ................ 2 -li Riley Patriria ...,..,... .... i il, ELT, Ritter, Vern ......, Roberts, Ffflllk -V -A--1 --------' - -- .221 new-is, Georiw . -------4-,-- -195 Rfjlwris, HilZBl ,.--..,---- 1 -4-- 1---296 Roberts, Janet ....,.,. G1 170 2:0 Roberts, Marilyn .......... 134, 1:0- Roberts, Rodney , ..,..,,,....... SE Robertson, James ..............., 131' Robinson, E. Ann ...,..., 126, 123 Robinson, Carl .......-..-. ----4-'- 357 Robinson, Jim ..-- -- ---------- mf Robinson, June ....... ....... ff Robinson, Vernon ...... ,tbl Robinson, Willard .,.. ....,.. J 240 Hockey, Fred ......... .--..-. 2 fl Roekstrom, Ninn ,.... , ......... Q :fi Roecks. 1'ei1115' ----Y---4----- -'-'-A' 4 104 Roeder. Shirley ..,,,,.... 70, 5103. 272, 27-1, ESR Rogers, Ardith ..........-.---- ---- 2 74 Rogers, George ...,,. 70, 180, 132 Rogers, Shirley ..... ..,A---..------ 1 29 Rollins, Eleanor .,.......... 270 294 Rose, Margarei. .... ...-..,..- 7 G Rose. Marvin .,......... .-.-.--l-4 2 21 Rosebanm, Eleda ...,......,..... G1 Ross. Otto .................,.. .1tl:l. 230 Ross. Robert ..,....... 224 232. 234 Rowe, Doris ,......... ...-.----,----.- 2 04 Row, William ,.......... .. ,,76, 270 Royer, Betty ..... .....Y.-.--Y 1 74 Russell. Vera ....... -------,- 7 fi Ryan, Louise ,...,.,.,...... ...,. - 174 Ryan, Margaret .................. 51 Ryan, Patrick ........ 70, 180. 18-1 Ryllier, Myron ....,.........,. 70, 194 S Sagen, Arlene .............-..-..., -205 Sammons, Plmnuel ..........., 272 Sampson, Suzanne .....,...... 104 Sandberg, Victoria. ..,..,,,.... 7Ii Sandlm, Preston ............ 01. 221 Sander, William .1..,..,........ 213 Surff, Emmett ..,.......,,.. 76, 195 Sargent., John ........,.. Savage, Art ............... , .....,.. 181 ....,....221 180, Sawers, Philip ..,..,,. 39 Sawyer, C. Celeste .............. a Saxe, Clara ....,........ 1311 132 701 W.. Wood. Ralph . ..,. .. Sutton, Bessie Scarborough, Helen... 13 9, FS, 208, 129, 295 Schaefer, Martin .,..,........... 196 Scheer, Patricizx .......... 104, 170 Schill, James .................,.... 192 Schlee, Carol ................ G1, 277 Schmidt, Betty ................ 61, 95 Scholl, Marilyn ..... .......... 2 7G Schuster, Robert .......,........ 221 Schwartz, Paul .................. 221 241 Scranton, B1'ucc..40, 184, Seat, Ba1'bz117:1 .....,...,..., 76, 104, 138, 170, 234 Segesmzm, John . ..........,........ 220 Suiter, Dorothy ....,. G2, 212, 297 Sellcrcit, L0l'l'il.ilJG .............. 174 Settle, Robert ................. L ...... 197 Severin, Katllryn . .,........... 76 Sewell, Shirley .......,.,......,... 174 Shafer, Bob .................. 187, 218 Slmffner, Don ...................... 218 Shaud, Bax-balm ,......l...,...... 27' Slmrnllow. Madge ...... ....... 1 38 Shaver, Bob ........... ....... S 5 Shaw, Duane ,.......,,..,. ........ 2 21 Shaw, Genevieve ..,...,..... 36, 351, 62, 65, 104, 268, 277 Shecly, Rozzmnc, .......,. 113, 138 Shelly, Dick ............... .l... 193 Shelton. Dick ..,..,... ..,....... 2 21 Sholz, Kenneth ..,................. 189 Shoultcs, Kathleen ....,. 76, 295, 299 Shrewsberry, Homer .......... 221 Shuler, Hazel ,............,.....1.. 212 Shum, Lyle ................ ....... G 2 Sic-cloff, Willlam ............,. 76 Sickles, Robert ....,............. 291 Siddle, Saraxh ......,............... 206 Slcchzux, Elroy ............ 76, 271 Sigmcm, Ruth .,...... TG, 204, 276 Sigvurtsen, Robert .............. 193 Sillmnn, Gordon .................. 184 Simmelink, Robert' ......,...,,.. 194 Simmelink, Ruth .... 76, 208, 295 Simmons, Clifford .........,.,.. 224 Simon, Wayu ...... - .............. 221 Simons, 1'atrici:L..40, 129, 164 Simonds, Ralph ...,........ 76, 187 Simpson, Gloria ...., .......... 1 34 Slndelar, June .......,............ 76 Sitts, June ............................ 62 Sivertson, Eugene ..,..... 187, 251 Slater, Arnold ..,........,,......... 188 Slemp, Wayne .......... ,..,1ST, 241 Smiley, Jim .......................... 195 Smith, Constance .....,..... . .... 76 Smith, Bob F .......... ....... 1 84 Smith, Bob T .........,... ....... 1 S4 Smith, Harold I ......... ....... 2 21 Smith, Helen ........................ 212 Smith, Horace .................... 193 Smith Irving ............ 48, 62, 185 Smith, Kenneth ,...........,... 221 Smith Margaret ......,... 62, 204 Smith, Marion .....,... ,...... 4 0, 76 Smith, Phil ......... .......... 1 88 Smith Richard .................. 195 Smith Thelma .............. 62, 156 Smith Tom ..,........... 47, 52, 53, 62, 180, 195, 275, 286 Smith, Virginia .... 62, 279, 289 Snook, Shirley .............. 76, 126, 128, 214 Snow, Catherine ..... . ............ 168 Snmerveil, I-Inrriett ,.., 139, 178 Sonnichsen, Alex .......... 62, 197 Sonor, Elizabeth ..... , .,..... 299 Sorensen, Mary ..,,. .......... I GG Southurd, Vance ..,........... 194 Sowers, Clyde ......,,........ 76, 184 Sparks, Harry ..............,......, 192 Sllellf, Eugene ,,.. .,....,...,...,. 2 21 76 Spangler, S. Adeline. ........ . Sperry, Edward ....... ....... 276 Sperler, Bernard .,..,, .... 2 21 Spinning, George ...,............ 62 Springzer, Edward ....,..i.,.... 187 Smffclbnch. Sarah .... 37. GSI, 'N Stnggs, Bill .......................... 231 Stanley, Undl ..,....,......,....... 220 Staples, Lynne ....,............... 172 Slapp, Riclmrd .... . ....... TG. 139 Stzmffcr. Marion .... .... ........ G 2 Steele, Betty ..........,......... TG 273 Steele, Delhcrin ..... .......... 1 35 Steele, Mzu'g:u'ct ...... ....... 2 10 Steidcl, Clmrlcs .... ...,.......... 1 93 Stcinhurt, Robnrt ........... .... Sl tolmh ens, Vern ............... ,... Stewart, Betty ........ 76, 204 S'fcw1u'l, Eli zuheth . ........ .. Stnwn.1't,R0ger ....... . ..... Siidolnh. Dnvld ................... Sljllwcll, Grace ...... 110, 76, Stimson. Harriet . ...., ......... Stine. Virginia .... 1251, 134, Stoble, Bill .... .......,...... 2 80, Stndtlrwd, Er! ......,................ Stone, Charles ....... ....... Stunex, Betty .....,. ..... Ston0X. Kaihlccn ...,.. ..., Storkel, Glmm ...,.......l,...... Stout't'e1', Marlon .,..,,.,,.... Strzmka, Tom .........,.......,... Stratton, A. . ......... ...... 1 39. Strauch, Jo .......,,,........ 2011 Strnm, Mel ....,..,..,....... 110, Studyvin. Wilmntlx Sturdevnnt. Elwood .... 193. Styncr, Milton, ......... Styner, Xvnrrcn, ..,...., .. St. John, Bob ...,.,........ SlII1llGl'12ll'ld, Art ......., ..,7G ...7G Sunderland, JCi'l.Il..G2, 284 Suzuki, Grace ..,......... ...... Swab, Francis ......,.. ,........ . Swanhuck, Beverly- ........,.. Swanson, Betty ...,.l....,,....... Swanson, Dave .,........ 187, 232, Swanson, Gene ................... Svmuson, Jay .... ........... . 62, Swanson, Marion. .,....... 76, '- .221 .194 276 ,10-1 .196 ,134 2 ,- 47 .212 168 281 .232 .21S .168 .HCR .208 .150 .221 297 274 190 .276 237 193 193 .221 .181 297 .168 . 76 .186 . '76 .206 221. 235 .221 284 134 Studyuin. Wilmath ............ 100 188 Swnnt. Gene .................. 17, Swznnger, Fred .............. 76, 133 Swedln, Sue .... .... .........l... 1 7 4 Sweetser, Dave ..... ........,. 1 35 Swift, Phyllis ...,.. .,..... 1 G3 Swinhart, Frank ,..... .184 Tnlus, Cecelia .... Tauinn, Ry ............. 'l'zu'0. Kathleen .......... .129 ..,....,..220 77 Tate, Marvin .......... 77, 180, 194, Tnunt.. Vix'giz1!1L .,....... 132, 286 Tzlxelius. Thomas .............. 220 'I':v.ylol', David .......... 41, 62, 220 Taylor, Glcu ...........,...... 62, 271 Taylor, James ,.,.. .... ,..,...,.., 2 8 0 Taylor, William Lee .,....,..... TS. 132, 271 Taylor, William Louie .,...... 113 Thedorf, Bernice ...,.......,...... 217 Tllcls. Peggy ........ ..,.,........... 1 7G Thomas, Carson ,,...,. A .,........ 193 Tlmnmsz, Kathleen .... 133. 2111. 280 Thom:1s. Leon ...................... 2911 Tlmrntou, .Team ...........,.. 62, 128, 170, 268 Thorp, Caroline ............ 77 210 'l'h1'nn, Charlott ...,......,.,..... 172 Tietje, Hank ........ ......... 1 RS '1'icdju, Nancy .... ..,... 1 76 Tidriv. Ralph ,..,, . ...... 181 TImm, Chester .... , ........ 187 Tipple, Norma ,,,................. 176 Timiet, Barbara ......,,,,....., 177 'l'olIefsnn. Nancy ........., 77, 1651 Tomchick, Lois. ............. 77, 134 Tmnpkin. 1 em:5' ..., .....,..,. .... l i 2 'l'npp, Pat ........,... 77, 111, 176 Tovf, CUl'l'iHD ..,......,,,.......,.. 133 Towne, Ruth ...... ....... K 32. 1011. 170, 294 'l'ous1uy, Ruih ..... .....,...... 7 7 'I'nwne1', Ethel ...,.........,.....,.. 77 'l'mvis. Bert ....,................... 97 'l'1'swis. Lunnn ..,..... GZ, 114 298 'I'1-elnnr, Frank ....,,.............. 220 Trimblc, Barth ...... ..,.., 2 R2 'l'1'ncm1, Fred .......,.. ......... 2 2-1 'I'rm1dson. John .................. 187 'l'rm1dson, Dnrothy. ............. 177. 129, 172 Trmxsrud, lvlzu-gnret .,.......... 129, 133, 286 Troy, Dmu ..........,.......... , ..,.., 19-1 Trub. Lotus ..,. 1 ....... 37, 62, G-1. 126, 128, 268, 270 Truv. Charles ............... .. ..... 224 Truse1o, Walter .................. 1215 Tschcgn. Violettn ..............., 132 Tscheiter. Kenneth .,... . ...... 241 '1'sc:hclter. Lorraine ...... 77. 202. 272. 283 Tuggle. Doris .......,.....,.. 77, 139 Turner, Darrel .................... 191 Turner. Phyllis ........ 135, 170 Turner, Richard' .... 66, 69, 77. 180, lsis Turncy, Harry ....,............... 220 Turnle. Ellsworth .,............ 185 U Ulrich. Beverly ......,.....,... .168 Umnin, Ted .........,...... 271, 272 Unhus, Rada ...................... 173 Uthus, Kenneth .................. 95 Utzmzxn, Zllda .,...... 77, 274, 299 V Vzmmetti, John ..............,..... 220 Van Clenve, NVilHan1 ..., 232, 241 Van Coil, Marilyn, ,.............. 282 Yam Eaton, Alice ........ 133. 210 324 Vzmnelli, Norman ....,. 195, Van 232 Norman, Helen .... , .... G3 Van Norman, Robert ............ 188 Van Prooyeu, Cornelia ....,. 77. 132, 203, 27-1, 250 Van Prnoyeu, Adriana ...... 208 Van 'VZl1li6'Hblll'KI. Shirley .... 131 Van XVafers, Nancy .,.......... 162 Vasscr, Joe ..,......................, 18-L Vcatull, John ........,. ......... 1 97 Vincent, Max .,,..............,.... 18-I Voegrclcin, Lucille ..,........... TT Vnlle. liilfllllilxll ......,....... 77, QRZ VUKRIVU, William ..........,. 133, W 218 Wade. Leroy ......,..... .,.... 2 21 Waulkins, Arlene .... ..... 7 7 Wagner, June ....... ......... 2 Oli Wahl, Eleanor , ..., ............ 2 '17 XVahl, Helen .......,........ 63, 214 Walker, Jenn ,, ........ ,. .,,..,,... 217 Waller, D2ll'l'0l1 ...... 69, TT, 232, 234, 258, 257, Ziil. 21325. 270. 279 Wallin, Jean .......... 77, 95. QSG Wallin, Robert .................. 220 Wallis, Jay ..,,..,...,... 41, 63. 271 Walters. William ............. .. Xvambold, George ..Q ......... , Wzmgsness, Gerald . ......... . Xvurd, D0nnz1 ..................... Ware Bette . ..,...... . ...,.. XV:xrn,, Mary J1u1c..G3. 160... Warren, Eleanor .... ....,. . .77 XXYZUTCII, Mary ...... , ...... Warren s. Maxine ............... Wzxizuuxhe, Donald XV:xters, John .......... .Y ..... . Waters, Riclmrd ...... . ..... .196 .270 ,IRR 1542 .269 220 129 .1711 .172 . 77 .IS-1 .IR-l ,220 .220 139, 276 ,204 .181 286 Watson. Donnld ..........-- ..--. Watts, Frank ..,........ .......... XVchcr, Jeanne ............ 77. 204. Wecber, Ruth Mary ............. XVecks, Duane ..............----. -- Weeks, Richard .... 77, 196, Wcfer, Harriett .........,......... . 63 1351. 278 .189 .ZZU .276 292 204. 207 .276 .195 .241 .220 200 272 Wager, Shirley .......... 129. 204. Xvegsteen. George ............... Wcihel, John ....... .......l....,- Weiner. Charles ....... . ......... Weitz. Gerald ........ 63, 189, Weitz, Gloria ......,...... .63, 284. Welch, YVi1liil11l ...... -.------ XVell0r. James ....- -..-.---4-- Xvestby. Roger .......-.---. v ---- - Westergreen, John .........-..- Westfall. Bonnie ........ 129. Westin, Milford ...A . ..... 200, NVL-stlnnd, VVnrucr ...... -A Wctzel. Gloria ...... , ....... 63, Wheeler, Richard , .............. Whelan, Mary .....-.---..-.----- Whelihan, J. Austin ......... Whithnm, 110101125 ...-..---.-A- NVicklluC. 'Virzil .,........ 130, Xvi0l'lG!lUllH1J, Elsie ............... Wieclekamp, Karl xviitlllll, Ray . ........... ..... . 193. 272 202 .220 .132 .196 .2182 196 .133 .137 220 SVillhe1', Edward .................. 220 Wilhurn. John .......... 232, 240 Wilkinson, Camille ...... 77, 116. 17 l Willis, Jack .......................... 220 Williams, Art .............. 63, 182 Wlllizuns, James .................. S5 Williams, John D ...,... ,.1!J5, 241 XVi1lI:uns0n, Wcncl ,........... 105 Willmnn. B:u'bfxr:1.,77, 172, 289 Willmuu, Carol ................. N172 Wilson, 1lzu'h:u'u ................ 63 Wilson, Cllzlrlcs .......... 77, IRR. 232, 236 207 Wilson, Cloud ................... .232 Wilson, Doris .....,........ 137 204 Wilson, Helena ...... 77 129, 172 Wilson, Vern . ....................... 'HH Winger, Shirlce .......... 1211, 172, 299 Wirklx, Cllzxlfloim ........ ..T9. 111, 1-13. 172 Xvise. Dnlc ........................ ...224 Witscher, Joan ................, .282 Wltschcr, Kathleen ...... 77, 252 NVitY. Scott .......... ISO, 1S8, 275 YVhittc:ley. Virgil ....... ......... 2 20 Wolbert, Beity .................... 276 Wolfe. Juy, ................... 212, 2941 Wolfram, Harold .........,.. 77, 185 NVo1ters, Janet .... ,.,.7T, 130, 174 XVOug, Don .... ......,.....,...,....... I 10 Wood. Albert ...................... 274 ,......,274 ,,,.....'Z17 XVoorls, Mae ...., Wood. 1in11c1'i., .... . .........,.220 Xv01'1h0l1. Mm-li ............ 40, 1S8 Wriggllt. Ellen .... .... ........... 1 0 4 W1'iL:I1t,, George ....... ........ 2 18 Wriglxts, Juanita ..... .. ........ 82 YVrif,:l1i, Jim .......,.... ......,.... 1 943 Wurtz. Harry ..... .............. 2 24 XVyldex', Vvldn ............,... 77, 21-1 X Y Yaxusse. Mary Ann ................ 160 Yelle, Helen ............. ........ 1 76 Ycrkcs. William ....... ...----- 2 20 Ylvegaker, Doris .............---,. 176 Yocum. Don .............. ..77, 194 Yoke, Mary Alice .,....,. 208, 283. 299 Youngr. Dolores, .....,....... 77, 284 Ymmgr, Robert ,... A ...-..-- ---,--- 1 39 Youngherg, LillInn.,41, 77 202 Z Zahn, Bruce ....... Y ..,,.-- 77 230 Zellner, VCIHG ..,.........---- 63 197 Ziegler, Phyl1lS .,.,....--.4.-f--- 172 Ziglar, Kenneth .....----- ,--.---- 1 90 Ziegler. Walter .,..-....---.- 53- 291 Zumlmff, Marilyn ..,..... 132, 176 Zumwalt, Maxine ......,... 63. 133 zyaek, Stanley ..A...............v. 224 Zylstru, Ada ...............,.. 208 274 Zylstra, Andrew ............. .182 mama-1 . x 6 E L f f 5 5 E ,: 3-' 1 1. A 1'3- A 1 ,.-'nz AL M Haabaa


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