Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

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THIS NINETEEN FORTY-NINE CHINOOK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED B ,wx P Jn Xb. l fi? x ,Y 5? ,J X X X I X CONTENTS CLASSES AND CURRICULUM ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS CLASSES HONORARIES MILITARY ACTIVITIESSEXTRA UURRICULAR ASSCW AWS PUBLICATIONS I THE ARTS CLUBS CAMPUS ROYALTY WOMEN'S SPORTS EVENTS ATHLETIC FALL SPORTS WINTER SPORTS SPRING SPORTS HOMES-AWAY-FROM-HOME SORORITIES AND FRATERNITIES MEN'S AND WOMEN'S DORMITORIES MARRIED STUDENTS A very special thank you goes from the CHINOOK staff to Robert Bucklin, Seattle journalism major at WSC, whose family loaned to the CHINOOK a precious first , a copy of the 1899 CHINOOK, which belonged to his grand- father, the late R. E. Bucklin, a former student at the State College of Washington. His grandfather, Bob tells us, was away serving his countzy in the Spanish-American war when the first CHINOOK made its appearance. I I 4 w 1 1 1 w w V. , r- , , ' W 1 '-.. 5 -X WA ! 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N: -,g.,:LN? 5 Emu my-in E S 4 xy H ww m 1 Q H Y Q E24 an xx an ha z an gs mx MM Ma 2 321-V -lx Qi 5 , ss President Wil on Com ton P m , H, 4 x T Williams, McCluskey, Robinson Binns McAllister Board of Regent The Board of Regents of the State College of Washington has general powers including management ofthe College and Experiment Stations, preservation of property, construction of buildings, expenditure of all moneys, and determination and administration of policies and activities pertaining to students, faculty and staff. The board makes contracts, Hxes luitions and salaries, and makes faculty and staff appointments. It has the power to delegate certain authorities. The president of the college is in effect a general agent of the Board of Regents. Some of the important activities of the board in 1948 were deter- mination of revised administrative organization of the State college, approval of personnel policies for faculty and staff, and preparation of budget request for presentation to the 1949 legislature including request for 351,000,000 to assist in the construction of the College Union building. President of the Board of Regents is Mr. Carl C. Williams of Ken- newick. Vice-President is Dean Charles E. McAllister, Spokane, and Mr. James A. McCluskey, Spokane, is treasurer. Other members in- clude Mr. Walter I. Robinson of Pomeroy, and Mr. John H. Binns of Tacoma. Dr. Wilson Compton is ex officio secretary of the board. The governor of the state is an ex officio advisory member of the board. 20 dministrative Hicers Representing the president of the State College of Wasliingtori is Mr. E. H. Hopkins, vice-president, who attends matters pertaining to all educational services. Some of the offices and services which come under his direction are Student Counseling center, Student Activities center, College Hospital and Placement bureau. This in- cludes such areas as educational policies, curriculum, research, schol- arship standards and general administration of academic divisions and departments. Mr. H. lVl. Chambers, registrar of Washington State college is the very busy oliicer in charge ol all student registration of the school term. Business manager and coinptroller of the college is Carl Pettibone, who is responsible for the direction of all non-academic activities and personnel of the college. Q Mr. C. L. Hix, hudget oflicer in the department of Business Manage- ment of WSC, aids in directing the activities of buildings and grounds, purchasing agent, college housing and food service, and non-faculty personnel. 21 Hopkins Chambers Hix, Pettibone Student Personnel Services Willa1'd W. Blaesser, dean of students, is in charge of student affairs outside the class1'oom. He coordinates and administers the various divisions of the student personnel program in carry- ing out of their responsibilities for the many phases of extra- curricular student life. It is his responsibility also to maintain a close relationship with the instructional program of the college and to help interpret student needs to the instructional and administrative staffs. Miss Lulu Holmes, assistant dean of students has the major responsibility for the development of the social-educational phases of residence living for all students. She works with the associate dean of students in developing the deferred-major and associate in arts program. The major concern of Merle M. Ohlsen, associate dean of' students, is to develop the deferred-major program and the associate in arts program. Mr. Ohlsen, in cooperation with the assistant dean of students, has the responsibility for the total residence living program of the college. His duties include curricular counseling of all students in the deferred major classi- fication, help in planning programs of students working toward associate in arts certificates, and coordination of curricular plan- ning of associate in arts and deferred-major programs. Mr. William Craig, administrative associate dean of students, works in cooperation with the dean of students. He helps in the coordination of student extracurricular affairs. Miss Selma Streit is head of the college housing and food service, which is one of the new departments of the college. It was organized this year to coordinate and care for all services concerned with living on a college campus. This includes super- vision of dining rooms and cafeterias, residence halls and family units. Blaesser Holmes Ohlsen Craig, Streit 22 STUDENT ACTIVITIES Seated: Robert Williains, Mrs. Dorothy McPherson, director, Grant Gaines. Standing: Phil Sorensen, Barbara Wilder, Merlin Miller, Margaret Lahey, Jeanne Johnson, Barbara Tarrant, Mrs. Connie Reid, Lavonne Pettit. PLACEMENT BUREAU Seated: Mr. N. J. Aiken, director, Mrs. Edward Don- aldson. Standing: Mrs. Marvin Hansen, Jessie McCall, Mrs. Johnora Johnson, Virginia Howard. COUNSELING CENTER Seated: Marguerite Wil1ne1', Kenneth Blood, Dr. Harold B. Pepsinsky, director: Barbara Bradley Hildner, Dr. Tja Korner. E Standing: Joe McPherson, Jean Masterton, Shirley Holt, Duane Kelso. STUDENT UNION PROMOTION Left to right around table: Bruce Chambers, JoAnn Allen, Williain Gasman, Jeanne Ebbert, Herbert Kinder, James Wa1'1'en, chairman: Gordon Pilcher, Harry Whit- son, Janet Sorenson, Alice Matthews, Betty Bowman, Verne Curda. FINCH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL STAFF Row I: lVluriel Travis, Marie Gilstrap, Carolyn Jeffers, Verley Reed, Gloria Ohlson, Mrs. Lena Lommasson, director, Coralee Jones. Row 2: Margaret Smith, Blanche Andrus, Mrs. Ella Hubbard, Marion Hallissy, Florence Leader, Violet Crowley, Becky Hanson. Row 3: Helen Miller, Virginia Carlin, Bernice Nelson, Evalu Brunswick, Evelyn Shoup, Kay Wilsoli. Row 4-: Solveig Apt, Frances Westergreen, Margaret Moore, LaVonne Gamble, Jesse A. Riser. Row 5: Betty Lambert, Paul Beyer, Dr. London Surnee, Dr. Troy Price, Dr. James Goodnight. Us ' 1 l H ur? ' l ' .Mt My A 7 . l .Q 1 , A V H, 1 , ' 1, . fr .- , U A l 1 . , , ,L -- OUTSTANDING SENIORS ROBERT ALLISON-Dairy club, Delta Chi oflicer, Alpha Zeta. PHILIP CORBIT-President of Agricultural Engineers, Interfraternity Council, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Tau, Crimson Circle. JACK DOWNEN-Alpha Kappa Psi, Crimson Circle, president of .lunior Advertising club, Independent Council president. ADMINISTRATION SECTION Margaret McDonnell Gloria Becker FACULTY SECTION: Anna Marie Black Robert Westbrook FW I . X K ':,u..4isL,L, fqwwv Ta? wc 2 i Wlisi mlm 5 ,Jw-1, :www 5, . Faculty J. FRED BOHLER MARK T. BUCHANAN HOMER J. DANA Director of School of Physical Education, Director, Washington Agricultural Director, Engineering Experiment Station, director of athletics Experiment Stations associate professor of Electrical Engineering B.S., Schuylkill college Ph.D., Cornell university B.S., M.S., M.E., the State College I PAUL H. DIRSTINE Dean of the School of Pharmacy Ph.D., Valparaiso universityg D.V.M., B.S., the State College of Washington E. V. ELLINGTON Director of the Agricultural Extension Service BS., University of Missouri Deans and WINSLOW HATCH STEWART E. I-IAZLET Chairman, Division of Biological Sciences Dean, Graduate School, and and professor and chairman, Department professor of chemistry of Botany A.B.. University of Dubuqueg MS., Ph.D., A.B., Dartmouth collegeg Ph.D., John University of Iowa Hopkins Directors ,--fi 27 GLENN JONES Director, Community College Service M.A., University of Wisconsin T. H. KENNEDY V Chairman, Division of Social Sciences, associate professor J. C. KNOTT Director, Institute of Agricultural Sciences Ph.D., University of Minnesota J. MURRAY LEE MAURICE W. LEE Professor and dean, School of Education Dean, School of Economics and Business, and director of the Summer Session professor and chairman, Department A.B., Occidental Collegeg M.A., Ph.D., - of Economics Teachers college, Columbia university. ILS., Illinois Institute of Technologyg Ph.D., University of Chicago DONALD L. MASSON Acting director, School of Minesg acting chairman, Department of Physical Metal- lurgyg acting chairman, Department of Mining and Process Metallnrgyg ' and assistant professor of - Mining Engineering BS., M.S., E.M., Oregon State college cans and .ff fx ROY E. NICHOLS Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine D.V.M., University of Torontog M.Sc., Ph.D., Ohio State universityg D.V.Sc., University of Toronto J. HORACE NUNEMAKER Chairman of the Division of Humanitiesg professor and chairman, Department of Foreign Languagesg and Curator of the Hispanic collection A.B., Colgate universityg A.M., Denison universityg Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin 28 ERI B. PARKER Director of the Division of Industrial Sewices and associate professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S.. M.S., the State College of Washington 1:5 WILLIAM A. PEARL VELMA PHILLIPS R. D. SLOAN Director, Washington State Institute of Tech' Professor and dean, College of Dean, College of Engineeringg professor and nologyg director, Division of Industrial Home Economics chairman, Department of Electrical Researchg professor and chairman, Ph.B., University of Chicagog M.A., Ph.D., Engineering Department of Mechanical Teachers college, Columbia university BS., University of Montanag E.E., Montana Engineering State collegeg MS., Massachusetts B.S.,M.S., the State College of Washinglong Institute of Technology Ph.D., University of Michigan Director A. A. SMICK STANLEY P. SWENSON SEYMOUR T. STEPHENSON Associate professor and flii'ct'toi', School of Dean, College of Agriculture Chairman, Division of Phvsical Sciences and A Social W0l'k 13.5, MS., Ph.D., University of Minnesota professor of Physics ILA., MA.. the Stale College of Washingtong A.B., DePauw university, Ph.D., M.S.W., University of Southern California Yale university 29 1, ,. 1: ,.. , xl- sh, ...- + rf? 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Skogerson Lewiston Pasco Wenatchee Pullman Pullman Boise, Idaho General, Electrical Engineering Forestry Animal Husbandry Education Business Administration Betty Sperry James A. Stansfield James Warren Richard G. Wardrop Aune Wirta Pullman Coulee Dam Tenino Vancouver Aberdeen Home Economics Pre-Med Speech General History 67 S5- OUTSTANDING SENIORS ROBERT KITTLESON-Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Phi, Grey W Club, Phi Kappa Phi. BETTY JO LYON-Mortar Board president, secretary of junior and senior classes, Spurs, AWS Council, ASSCW Council. KENLEY MAURER-Sigma Delta Chi, junior class vice-president, Senior Executive Council. Board May Queen, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi DOROTHY GEVERS-Mortar , Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, Senior Independent Woman. CLASSES SECTION: .lanet Sorenson Joy Young fi! -14 -. . 5 -.ph Y f , U . L... x XL I A if I F LN .pe Y V. . . x ' ,fr ' . 'qi'l'e,.' .. ' ii' -fn .. ' is 'i ' ' - . V 'je I ' :Q W, , ww., . , . ,W A - . , - ' -4 4 i ,. ,, W Jr.. . - 4 , V Q-M. ,113 h N aerifil Wxiji , 6' Q , E595 f Nu-wed' ww 5 5 ZS. S Wh E ,Ia Classes fi A I 1 t X. an-, ' V 'mf v W, W A , ,H K3 V, V ,N Bud Kissler, a Waller hall enthusiast, led the junior class through the year crowded with the hilarious Junior Revue, and traditional prom. To naine but a few of this prexy's activities . . . Crimson Circle, Alpha Kappa Psi, student activities board and member of the group to select outstanding seniors. Assisting Bud with the nationally publicized Junior Revue, Say N o More, were director Ralph Summers, Harold Cecil and Paul Sand- strom. Receiving nation-wide publicity c'Say No More was produced at the Spokane air base and other enthusiastic audiences throughout the state. WSC is looking forward to the suggested project of the juniors . . . an acoustic shelf for the gym and Bryan hall, with Marg Sheely in charge of plans. The junior prom proved to be more than a traditional affair this year . . . Tex Beneke, nationally known hand, furnished music for the many WSC'ers who attended. Ask any junior and he will tell you that it has been a busy year for the class of '50. 70 lass of Suzi Simpson, living at Com- munity, recorded the minutes for the busy junior class. Handsome Alan Hoagland from Pine Manor and down Dayton way, proved to be a very active vice-president. Don MacNeil, B.A. major from North House, capably handled the treasury depart- ment for the juniors. Executive C 0uncil- Row 1: Reuben Getz, .lo Chadbourne. Bow 2: Bob King, ,lean Whealdon. Bow 3: Laverne Lippert, Betty Baird. Bow 4: Bill Gammie, Betty Speigelberg. Three members were chosen from fraternities and sororities to represent their living groups on the junior class executive council. They are Betty Speigelberg, Bill Gammie, and Laverne Lip- pert. A . Y 5 ,. 4 -'Q?5'iLfl55 '-:- J 'igfigl iam? Clem Eischen, Beta and president of the sophomore class, lists with his many other activities, Grey W, varsity track, house ollicer, '4-8 Olympic track contender, and '48 All-American track team. A P.E. major from Vancouver, Clem has organized successfully the sopho- more activities this year. With the long awaited spring weather came the annual sophomore tolo held in the tennis courts . . . congratulations to Roselle Collins and Jim Groves for the successful planning of this dance. Political leaders of the class of '51 and chairmen of the various com- mittees for the spring picnic and class project were Merle Lander- holm, Lee Foster, and Marge Loss. 72 lass of Sammy Samuelson . . . ac- tive debater from Duncan Dunn soon proved her capa- bilities as secretary of the sophomore class. Herb Rudolph . . . North House politico and forestry maj or plus the assisting job of vice-president. Handling the sophomores' finances is Marjorie Loss, ACD, from Bremerton. Executive Council- Left to right: Merle Lander- holm, Mary Lee Boggs, Rex Morgan, Mary Knudson, Jim O,Neil. A young rising politician and president of the class of 1952 is Maurice Pierce, who did a bang-up job of organizing this yearis group of frosh. Hailing from Tacoma, this North house executive also holds a place on Independent Council and other organizations on campus. Many plans are in store for this 'spring . . . freshman co-rec project in the gym, which will further cooperation among new students, is being planned. Although the frosh admit their defeat in the annual tug-of-war with the sophomores, another challenge to the class of '51 is being organ- ized, and the freshmen Will be all out to really come through. The traditional all class mixer, held on March 18, proved to the upperclassmen that the class of '52 has the spirit of WSC. Maurice has been ably assisted by many freshmen anxious to show their ability that will mean future leaders in the many affairs on this campus. 74 lass of Beverly Bishop . . . activity girl from Spokane, Chi O, and secretary of the freshman class. Resident of West house is Margaret Perringer, vice- president and assistant to the frosh president, hails from Thornton. Another student from the coast, Dan Roberts, Tacoma, kept the treasury books for the class of '52. Executive Council- Seated, left to right: Bud Van Wagoner, Margaret Mc- Mahon,Walter Morgan. Standing: Pat Wressell. Not pictured: Pat Murray. OUTSTANDING SENIORS BERT PELTO--Climson Circle, Pi Kappa Delta, president of Society of Propaganda Analysis club. TERUO ISHIHARA-Alpha Phi Omega, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Crimson Circle, Christian Student Council. LEO JENSEN-Alpha Zeta, Crimson Circle, Student Union Promotion Committee, IFC, IFCC. HONORARIES SECTION Jody Guilbert Barbara Brown Faith Benson 3- 'S 14,73 I rYifY1,f 335151 an Y 3 ? gif n FMWH , f - 3 L 'Lyme iuigwzfww 'L ,,f:,,,t 1 X . . Elk? :W 'W I-Ionoraries Row 1: Helen Ruth Bendixen, Carol Ann Bncklin, Shirley Cole, Marie Fisk, Dorothy Cevers. Row 2: Shirley Clann, Lorraine Kure, Betty ,lo Lyon, Helen Raclexnacher. Below: fleftj Blu Lyon presenting high scholarship plaque to Betty Ann Mullay, who has a 3.82 acoumulative for her 3 years at WSCQ centerl Mortar Board members gathered around Raymond Gram Swing at a mortar board dinner at the Tau Kappa Epsilon houseg Qrightl some Mortar Board members singing to a new pledge at the traditional early morning tapping ceremony. Seated: Helen Radamacher. Standing, left to right: Marie Fisk, Betty .lo Lyon, Shirley Cole, Carol Ann Bucklin. Top Page 79: Qleftl James Schill and Robert Berry pounce on Professor Homer Dana for membership in Crimson Circle, fcenterj HMC of the senior con, Phil Sorenson, announces the name of the next Crimson Circle Mortar Board . tappee as he is escorted down the aisle by members, frightj Wes Foss and Ted Krelltake Paul Stoddard by surprise in tapping ceremonies in Bryan hall at the senior convo- cation. New members tapped at the con include: Donald Aesch- liman, William Biersclorf, Frederick Brayton, William Fitch, Willialn Gammie, Edward Gayda, Reuben Getz, Arthur Halverson, Darrel Holt, Robert King, Wendell Lafky, Russell Leonard, Frank Loihl, Malcolm Marsh, Bev Marshall, Joseph Nebolon, Robert Nealy, John Pearson, William Dee Peterson, Gordon Pilcher, Howard Pilcher, ,lay Bockey, Garret Duane Shaw, Marvin Sickles, Paul Stoddard, Professor Homer Dana, Dr. Williaimi Pearl. . and rimson Circle Row 1: Lee Anderson, Rod Aschenbrenner, Robert Berry, Rustin Brewer, Paul Carter, Dean Curtis Chesbrough, George Codding. Row 2: Robert Codding, Philip Corbit, Max Davidson Jack Downen, Charles E. Ford, Weston Foss, Robert God frey. Row 3:' Dale Gough, William Grandstaff, Frank Haight Wayne Hodges, Marvin Irwin, Teruo Ishihara, Leo Jensen Row 4: Lawrence Kissler, Robert Kittleson, Ted Krell 1 Dale Marlin, Joe Matsen, Kenley Maurer, James Melville. Row 5: Ernest Muzatko, Bert Pelto, Fevrel Pratt, Ward Rockey, Glen Rose, William Rowe, Dean Rumburg. Row 6: Ray Schaaf, James Schill, Phil Sorenson, James Warren. Not pictured: Robert Axworlhy, Keith Barclay, Ben Clif- ford, Wes Dahl, Larry Danielson, Robert DeVleming, Arthur Evett, Grant Gaines, Les Lielmel, Kermit Pearson, Jerry Williams, Chuck Wilson. Spurs and . Row I: Carol Wunclerlich, Sally Buchet, Katherine Wilson, Geraldine Siegmundl, Ann McGlade, Jane Snow, Betty Ann Moore, Myrtle Chitty. Row 2: JoAnn Coma, Joyce Williams, JoAnn Wills, Marjorie Woods, Virginia Utzman, Arlis Bren. Carol Goranson, Barbara Mathis, Ethel Harris, Ruth Smith. How 3: Jean Fisk, Beverly Doolittle, Lorraine Glover, Jeanne Ehbert, Marie Clausen, Barbara Brown, Carol Morgan, Mary .lane Larimer, .loan Whealdon, Mary Ann Padoshek. SPUR REGIONAL CONVENTION U Pullman, April 22-23 80 Row 1: Barbara Brown, WSC, Lorraine Clover, WSC, .l0Ann Coma, WSC, Carol Wunderlich, WSC, Cathy Wilson, WSC, Ruth Smith, WSC, Bonnie Shulberg, University of Idaho, Doris Martin, Linfield, Ethel Harris, WSC. Row 2: .lean Shugard, College of Puget Sound, Myrtle Chitty, WSC, Dee Drew, Montana Slate col- lege, Joan Kifi, Montana State college, Betty Young, Montana State university, Virginia Utzman, WSC, Harriet Martin, regional director from Linfield col- lege, Grace Cook, Central Washington college, Bar- bara Mathis, WSC, Jo Whealdon, WSC, Ruth Billyu, Idaho State college, Avis Face, Central Washington college, Miriam Asseltine, Central Washington col- lege, Phyllis Burchard, Linfield college. Row 3: Ruth Wolland, College of Puget Sound, B. .l. Larimer, WSC, Carol Goranson, WSC, Mary Ann Padoshek, WSC, Sally Buchet, WSC, Janice Rankins, University of Idaho, Gerry Siegmund, WSC, Margy Jesse, Montana State university, Ann McGlade, WSC, Betty Ann Moore, WSC, Beverly Doolittle, WSC, .lane Snow, WSC, Donna .lean Broyles, University of Idaho, Marjorie Woods, WSC, Barbara Swanstrom, Univer- sity of Idaho, Mary Louise Will, University of Idaho, Ruth Losspiech, University of Idaho, Janice McCor- mick, University of Idaho. ' . . . Intercollegiate Knights Intercollegiate Knights at WSC were hosts at a national conven- tion held in Pullman April 21-23. More than. 200 delegates came from 22 colleges in Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Utah to attend the conference. Wallace Walker, a member of the Cougar chapter, was elected royal king of the underclassman service honorary. Pictured: ftopl Duke Marvin Sickles, ASSCW President ,Ioe Matsen, and National Royal King Wallace Walker talk over a problem. Ollicers and junior knights gather for a confab. Seated: Byron Aldridge, historian, Wallace Walker, royal duke, Marvin Sickles, chapter duke, Richard Cook, scribe, Richard Fowler, chancellor. Standing, junior advisory knights: Bruce Green, Roger Daling, Ronald Gibson, Donald George, ,Ioe Matsen, Robert Bisnett. Row 1 Con tloorl : Thomas Lowery, Geriy Monahan, Duane Stowe, Robert Green, Howard Michaelsen, Arthur Hunter, Raymond Simonson. Row 2: Duane Andrews, William Richmond, Donald Bond, Terry Hart- man, George Lunden, Jack Schenaker, William Dickenson, Wes Judd, Rex Morgan, Alan Goelzer. Row 3: Glen Hancock, Richard Bott, Russell Helgeson, Timothy Williams, Clyde Hedstrom, Walter Johnson, Burgess Lange, Emmett Moore, Edward Gibbs, John Carr, Richard Stansfield. Row 41: Joe Barrett, Richard Houghton, Kerry Anderson, Dave Moline. Phil Moeser, Robert King, Glen Lindell, Fred Emory. SOPHOMORE KNIGHTS ' ' vs ' X, -fax J ,- f ' N - .- l 33 I X I weft: KNEW 81 DOROTHY GEVERS Bigchief HELEN BENDIXEN SHIRLEY COLE SHIRLEY 'GLANN LORRAINE KURE PAUL CARTER KENLEY MAURER DEAN RUMBURG JAMES WARREN JOE MATSEN Big Chief 82 THE BIG TE DOROTHY GEVERS HELEN BENDIXEN SHIRLEY COLE SHIRLEY GLANN LORRAINE KURE JOE MATSEN PAUL CARTER KENLEY MAURER DEAN RUMBURG JAMES'WARREN 83 Departmental Honoraries as Designated by STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER The 1949 CHINOOK presents members of these fifty-one State college departmental honoraries All-Ag club . . . . 85 Phi Beta Kappa . . 99 Alpha Chi Sigma . . Phi Chi Theta . . Alpha Kappa Delta . . Phi Epsilon Kappa . Alpha Kappa Psi . Phi Eta Sigma - - Alpha Phi Sigma . Alpha Psi . . Alpha Zeta . . . . American Dairy association ..... American Institute of Chemical Engineers . American Society of Agricultural Engineers . American Institute of Electrical Engineers American Society of Civil Engineers . . American Society of Mechanical Engineers Associated Muckers Delta Phi Delta . Epsilon Pi Tau . Forestry club .... . . . . Junior American Home Economics association Lambda Kappa Sigma .... . . .lunior American Veterinary Medical association Mu Phi Epsilon . Mu Sigma Rho ...... National Collegiate Radio guild . Omicron Nu ..... Physical Education Majors . Phi Kappa Phi . Phi Lambda Upsilon Phi Mu Alpha . . Pi Kappa Delta . Pi Lambda Theta . . Pi Sigma Alpha . . Pi Tau Iota . . . Poultry Science club . Psi Chi . . L . . Rho Chi . . Scarab . Rho Nu . . . Sigma Alpha Omicron . . Sigma Delta Chi . . Sigma lota .... Sigma Gamma Epsilon . . Sigma Kappa Phi .... Society of Automotive Engineers Sigma Tau . . . Tau Beta Pi . Theta Sigma Phi .... Wildlife Conservation club . All-Ag Club Row l: Anna Marie Black, Donald Heinemann, Charles Eggleston, Richard Largent, Robert Hunt, Dayle Rainwater, Mary Russell. Row 2: Burgess Lange, Donald Looney, unidentilied, ,lay Smith, Winthrop Dale, Virgil Whiteley, Earl Elliott, William Schmelling, unidentified, Dr. Chester L. Vincent. Row 3: Unidentified, Robert Allison, Russel Humphrey, John Woodard, Gene Jesse, Herbert Clark, Walter Smith, Neil Haley, Robert Olson. The All-Ag club consists of all students enrolled in the de- partments under the college of agriculture. Members are referred to as 'cAggies and at the opening of every school year, student and faculty members sponsor an ag student- faculty mixer in which tug-of-wars, pie-eating, crazy-quiz, community sing, faculty and students' skits, and many other activities are staged to facilitate the opportunity for all to get better acquainted. Later in the year, the All-Ag club sponsors the Harvest ball, a large all-college dance with the choosing of a queen and court by students of the campus. The queen is selected by guests at the ball by a final vote and she is crowned by the dean of agriculture. As a facility for keeping farmers, other colleges, high schools, FFA and 4.-H club groups, county agents, ag alums, and many others up to date on campus life and the latest experiments, the All-Ag club publishes the Wash- ington State Agriculturist, with the motto, HSTATE News with Student Views! In the past this magazine has been published bi-annually with free distribution. Beginning next October the All-Ag club is changing it into an 8-issue per year publication with a subscription basis. In addition to social activities and service contributions throughout the year, the club's largest spring event is the Little International-a combination of Country Fairv and livestock show. Departmental clubs set up booths to exhibit the individual fields of agriculture and the departments of animal sciences display college livestock. This event has been commonly referred to as the Biggest Little Show. The one held this year was the ,second since the war and was witnessed by over 2000 spectators. 'These are a few of the many activities of the All-Ag club.-Dan Hayden, All-Ag Correspondent. lpha hi Sigma MEN'S CHEMISTRY Pleszdent . . . James Coleman Secretary . . . Max Schertel Vzce P1 eszclent .... . . Earl Murbach Advisor . .... Dr. Carl Stevens Clarence Ames George Beaudreau Ralph Bloomstrand George Bosmajian James Burgess James Coleman James Grove Eugene Day Francis Desposato Douglas Eaton John Fletcher Donald George David Halstead Jack Henry Carl Higby Vincent Landis Sager Daryl Larson David Looff Claude McCormack Emmett Moore, Jr. Earl Murbach Stanley Murdock Jack Peterson Moulton Phelps Peter Popovitch Max Schertel John Skaar Edwin Tallyn William Weaver Jack Wegner Faculty Members: Dr. Ralph Gelhach Ralph Cope Dr. George Austin Dr. Gardner Stacey Dr. Jack Nyman Dean C. C. Todd Robert Cory Dr. G. Brooks King Dean Stewart Hazlet Dr. Harry L. Cole Dr. Edward G. Vogt Dr. Julian L. Culbertson lpha Kappa Delta SOCIOLOGY Row 1: Donald Aeschilman, Mary Lou Blessinger, Betty Bowman, Shirley Cole, Marilyn .lo Downs, Amy Heinrich. Row 2: Betty Lounharclt, Shirley Martial, James Maslowski, Alice Matthews, Genevieve Reckamp, Donald Ross, Eleanor Williams. Not pictured: Thomas Matthews, Wandalee Fleck Cole. 86 lpha Kappa Psi BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Row 1: Ronald H. Albers, Robert Ambauen, Merle Baldwin, M. F. Ball, Robert Bergdahl, Wayne Casebolt, Francis Chaffee. Row 2: Ray Chapman, David Chedzoy, Robert Codding, Dick Con- nell, Richard Cupp, Marshall Day, Ray Dorbola. Row 3: Jack Downen, Robert L. Du Pree, Wayne Fondabn, Jack E. Fritch, Robert Gaston, Reuben Getz, Robert Godfrey. Row 4-: James Golden, Dale C. Gough, Gilbert Graham, William Grandstaif, Theodore Hall, Harry Hunsaker, Ted Homchick. Row 5: Marvin Irwin, Milton Jones, Wallace Jongeward, Robert Kiehl, Lawrence Kissler, Robert Kittleson, Gordon Klossner. Row 6: Jack Laisure, George Long, Richard Marker, Dale Martin, .loe Matsen, Robert McCoy, Donald McNeil. Row 7: Harry Monteith, Norman Moore, Gordon O'Neill, Willis Pehl, Donald Peterson, Glen Rose, Dean Rumburg. Row 8: Raymond Schaaf, Kenneth Scott, Larry Smith, Lewis Soth, Leroy Stave, William Sullivan, Wallace Turner. A Row 9: Richard Wagner, Gerald Wangsness. lpha PIII Slgma Row 1: Thomas Askew, Donald Barbee, Margaret Baima, Marjorie Barber, George Beaudreau CAlpha Chi Sigmal , Harriet Clynch, George Crampton. Row 2: Gilbert Gallagher, Arthur Halverson, .lacob Jessup, Tex Kilgore, Ronald Kraemer, Paul Morgan, Ruth Wicklifle. h lpha Psi VETERINARY MEDICINE Row 1: Elmer Bogart, .lesse Franklin Bone, Allan Boddy, David Bristow, Seabert James Carter, James Deaver, Edward Diamond, James, Erwin. Row 2: Floris Garner, Arne Hansen, Donald Helfer, Henry Clark Hewitt, Berger Keatts, Edward Kerr, Loren Kittleson, .lack Morse. Row 3: Jack Moulton, Clifford O,Neill, Earl Pruyn, Robert Underwood, Donald Wasson, Frank Way- land, Fred Wedam, John Weibel. 88 lpha Zeta Row 1: Robert Allison, Louis Anderson, Louis Boawn, Edward Bond, Eugene Budiselich, Robert Colville, Philip Corbit, Lawrence Danielson. Row 2: Max Davidson, Ralph Denham, Line Estergreen, Earl Elliot, Donald Engelbrecht, Robert Gillis, Vernon Hagen, Harold F. Hambleton. Row 3: Gerald B. Hartman, Clarence Hill, Leo Jensen, Dick Lar- gent, John W. Lawler, Pat Morrissey, Kenneth Norell, Dayle Rainwater. Row 4: J. A. Sandor, James Schill, Donald Snodgrass, Milton Stein- mueller, Marvin Sundquist, Homer White, merican Dairy Association Row 1: Bob Allison, Scott Hodgson, Dwight I-lillier, Dick Brown, Dale Shearer, Cliff Holmes, Leonard Hale, Paul Bergan, Pete Cooper, .Bob Gerritz, Dr. A. O. Shaw. Row 2: Dr. H. A. Bendixen, Douglas Hill, J. R. Smith, Robert Johnson, Oliver Orr, Murray Anderson, Inger Ericksen, John Boul- ton, Jack Ohms, Frank Kinney, Dennis Simonson, .lohn Sargent, Dr. R. E. Erb. Row 3: Emile Grahlfs, Bill Murphy, Al Blindheim, Archie Horton, Ernest Delaney, Joe Blake, Don Anderson, Myron Brockmeyer, David Woodcock. v Row 41: John Duve, R. Vinton, Donald Tomlinson, Dean Gurnm, LaVern Losh, Harold Jones, Walter Mower, Allen Keeff, Vic Ester- green, Roland Hintze, Tom Snell, C. A. McBride. Institute oi Chemical En ineers Row 1: Dr. Vogt, Earl Murhach, Richard Swanson, Quinton Schroeder, Stanley Johann, James Coma. Row 2: Richard Matson, Carl Highy, Leo DiRicco, Eugene Day, Jack Peterson, Stanley Murdock. Row 3: Ralph Johnson, Fred Rowens, R. Gragy, Robert Alboucq, John Fletcher, Ralph Bloomstrancl. Society of gricultural En ineers Row 1: Frederick Maloney, William Johnson, advisor, Calvin Liebel, John Clerf, Edward Ferguson, William Pruitt. Row 2: James Hanse, Richard Patton, Veikko Husa, Wallace Dietderich, Percy Freer, G. B. Fish, Blaine Madden, Robert Boetlcher, Milo Nehring, Charles Ness. Row 3: Robert Gilden, advisorg Glen Lindell, Charles Overholt, Donald Newquist, Arthur Edwards, John Unbewust, Raymond Lorenz, John Carr. Row 4-: Lowell Williams, R. Neishi, Robert Barrett, Charles Macaulay, Anand Singhal, John Cole, Danver Johns. 90 Institute of Electrical Engineers, Row 1: Alvin Wilson, Sam Ciranny, Donald Hofstrand, Dale Stanton, Jack Hazelton, Frank Berry, Robert Chamberlain, Olaf Skoog. Row 2: Alfred Bartol, James Bennett, Stanley Yates, Lawrence Fitzgerald, Lew Colgren, Donald Hughes, Eugene Boawn, Ardith Osborn, George Larse, Josiah Lester, Claude Munsell, Harry Durgin. Row 3: Donald Marihart, Warren Coberly, Harold Nielsen, George Curtiss, Alan Carlson, Leonard Finnell, Alphonse Parmer, Wilbur Campbell, George Goldsberry, Robert Leach. Row 4: Dana Crumb, Robert Henricksen, Joe Sheldon, Nathan Sum- mers, James Baer, Clinton Michaelson, Robert Kockrian, Stuart Mc- Elhenny, Jay Atherton, Lester Nordlund. Row 1: Norman Dam, Jerome Johnson, Orren Osbum, Robert Mackenstadt, Lorrin Johnson, Frank Higgins, James Van Meter, Ray Rubel. Row 2: Manjit Sondhi, Jack Wright, .James Beavers, Robert Mitchell, Robert Benham, Lester Hein, Donald Gardiner, Donald Gillies, John Alberthal, Bernard Kaifer, Dwain DeHart, Laurence Harlan, Forest Gill. i Row 3: Rolland Chittenden, Norman Johnson, Elwayne Zerba, Richard Bohannon, Ted Sherman, Arthur Wilkins, Kenneth Meer- dink, Edward Votava, Harry Erdle, Neil La Fromboise, Heuer Grandstaff. Row 41: Louis Giranny, Howard Schoffen, Walter Miller, Lloyd Sampson, Frank Newman, Charles Robbins, Clyde Reese, Donald Frick, Warren Olsen, Allen Daniels, Sandy Nelson, Allan Shoup. Society of ivil Engineers Row 1: C. Christensen, R. Sigvartson, R. Aschenbrenner, D. C. Wiley, J. R. Landerholm, M. Lotspeich, A. Jacobs, J. Manning, R. M. Jackson. Row 2: W. P. Eng, E. Asselstine, D. P. Swanson, secretary, V. A. Verhei, F, G. Bentley, B. Aldrich, C. G. Alger, S. E. Henderson, S. J. Henderson, T. Forland. Row 3: R. D. Matchette, R. E. George, J. L. Harrison, W. W. Par- dew, C. M. Davidson, J. J. Ligner, G. W. Sherwood, L. Connel, W. J. Noble, J. S. Valach, president. Row 4: H. J. Anthony, M. C. Menk, vice-president, R. A. Jacques, R. T. Skrinde, L. Vea, R. R. Milliron, E. E. Spears, H. R. Nunn G. A. Rose, K. Bybee, G. A. Yake. , v w l l l Row 5: N. A. Deberstrom, C. Montgomery. J. H. Miner, N. Hall, B. F. Smith, S. Granherg, C. H. Arness, L. W. Black, C. J. Julius, W. J. Paeth, L. E. Lybecker, F. E. Stewart. Row 6: A. L. Samson, W. E. Elkins, C. E. Collier, D. M. Hansen, W. E. Jacobsen, D. E. Bean, E. Hay, J. S. Satterthwaite, treasurer: R. E. Westermann, R. A. Wallace, J. M. Smith, J. D. Hartup. Row 7: A. Goldberg, faculty, E. G. Ericson, F.. B. Moore, C. L. Barker, H. E. Phelps, M. R. Carstens, W. W. Scuba, F. K. Erickson, L. D. Luck, A. B. Caseman, E. P. Richey, L. B. Almy, advisor. Not pictured: W. E. Cameron, R. L. Johnson, W. Cusick, C. H. Henager. E. L. McCoy, J. H. McLerran, J. A. Murphy, Y. Kosai, G. R. Robinson, W. E. Rongey, F. W. Schlaefer, D. M. Thomas. J. A. Wlielihan. Society of Mechanical Engineers Row 1: Lee, Pearson, Shoup, Thirtyacre. Row 6: Cox, Weber, Doyle, Broman, Parks, Norman. Row2: Gahringer, Swanson, Kusler, Dalbacon, Fairchild, Candee. ROW7-Z Hubbell, Miller, Lamlerholm, Beckwith, Dewar, Crawford. Row 3: Wilson, Marshall, Bradford, Gaumer, McClain. Row 4: Taxelius, Wiitala, Grant, Bonham, Curtis, Castle. ROWS: Scott' Austin' Luner' Pafkelk Lille, W' Lee' Row5: Ishihara, Knowles, Sorenson, 'Koken, Nealey, Gibbs. Row9: Prengruher, Moore, Hoff, Hilby, Emigh, Steffano. Associated Muekers J et, , J QI -M .vm avg., --,. , , . rv, K Row 1: Bill McLean, Fred Schilling, Malcolm Parkman, vice-p1'esi- Chapman, Mr. Maison, advisor. dent, Douglas Lougheed, Al Howard, Gerhard Eberhardt, GCOTEC Row 3: Dick Nelson, Rod Carclon, James Simmons, Jerry MCI-Iugh, Becraft, president, Charles Hummel, secretary. Luther Breda, Brian Canning, Barney Eudrice. Row 2: Charles Manning, Gene Fitzpatrick, Allan Wiggenhorn, Row 4-: Steve Healy, Fred Hilderhrancl, Robert Schuston, Zdenek Don Hall, Belva Hudson, Galen Waddell, John Raymond, Phil Jizba, Clyde Evans, Stan Fergin, John Swanson. Delta Phi Delta Row 1: Dorothy E. Bradford, Doris Dewald, Gloria Endicott, Henrietta Fishlnack, John Freeman. Row 2: Marie Gillenberg, Robert L. Harper, Patricia Nelson, Paul Sacry. 93 A Epsilon Pi Tau INDUSTRIAL ARTS Row 1: Merle Armstrong, president, William Blake, William Farr, Thomas Gordon, Millard Lord. Row 2: Guy Mounger, Harold Probert, Carlyle Ragsdale, Justin Serley, Kenneth Settle. Porestr lub lf, F Row 1: Clark Rinker, Floyd Miralles, Melvin Strickler, Robert Tokarczyk, treasurer, Dudley Rinehart, Reamer Bolz, secret:-uyg Richard Sund, William Eicher, Ted Paulsen, William Miralles. Row 2: Leslie Yates, Peter Dinehart, Richard Leonard, Herbert Rudolph, Armand Riza, James Klein, Ted Waddell, Rodney Saubers, Joe Ferreira, James Horne, Professor John P. Nagle. - - it :gm at -. . Y ., - E- Row 3: William Vogel, James Kelly, John Sandor, Fred Burgess, Floyd Cowles, Ted Moore, Dan Williams, Robert Dunlap. Row 4: Robert DeWitz, Herbert Johnston, Boyd Swenson, Edward Horshman, Richard Sterling, Gordon Armstrong, Robert Pritchard. Row 5: Peter Wigal, Professor Milton M. Mosher, Donald Engel- brecht, vice-president, Gene Rudolph, William Nelson, Les Morton, Gordon Rausch, president. Junior Home Economies Row 1: Averill Perkins, Ruth Cox, unidentified, Maryl O'Day, Shirley Scott, Shirley Wallace, Donna'Custard, Charma Lee Smith, and Shirley Roe. Row 2: Laura Lee German, June Matters, Joanna Paden, Joyce Jacoby, Beverly Gagner, Joleen Harris. Row 3: Estella Preston, Norma Swanson, Joan Elsensohln, Helen Ruth, Charlene Roberts, Betty Jo Baker, Mary Harbercl, Jean Hamerly, Phyllis Harvey. Lambda Kappa Sigma Row 1: Marjorie Bidlake, Elinor Cox, Mary Ellen Dickinson Daling, Marie Lettermaier, Shirley Dezellem, Eileen Fredericks, Pauline Gonser. Row 2: Joan Grout, Gayle Nansen Harris, Joanne Harvey, Lorna Lee Licllter, F. Marilyn Long, Margaret McDonnell, Martha Merrow. Row 3: Midori Okano, Nancy Walenta, Dorothy Watkins. 95 Junior Veterinar Medicine Row 1: Lee Anderson, Robert Bates, George Beller, Elmer Bogart, David Bristow, Alexander Budurin, Leo Bustad. Row 2: ,lolin Chudacoff, Norman Cunningham, Edward Diamond, Marilyn Drake, Earl Hafen, James Halstead, Arne Hansen. Row 3: Charles Hanson, Fred Hansinger, Donald Helfer, David Hill, George Humphrey, Rucker Innes, Edward Kerr. Row 4-: Loren Kittleson, Austin Larsen, Louis Larson, Robert Law- son, Robert Layton, .lack Morse, ,lack Moulton. Row 5: Max Nicholls, Clifford O'Neill, Kermit Pearson, Earl Pruyn, Betsy Rider, William Rowe, Donald Shafner. Row 6: Dean Smith, ,Iorga Stapp, Richard Stapp, Robert Under- wood, Donald Wasson, Raymond Watkins, Frank Watts. Row7: Frank Wayland, Charles Weiner, Jerry Welsh, Mardell West, Ernest Williams, Don Wong, William Young. President . . . . . Edward Diamond V ice-President . . . . . Fred Wedam Secretary . . . Lester Storms Treasurer . . . Kenneth Binkley r Mu Phi Epsilon Row 1: Darleen Anderson, Aryls Bren, Eunice Connelly, Mary Day harsh, Helen Duncan, Donna Durgan, Joanne Fisher, Jackie Hanson Row 2: Constance Hastings, Arlene Hoveland, Frances Hunter. Susan Jacobson. ,lackie Lynch, Doris Martin, Joan McCaig, presi dent, Mary Lou Monroe. Row 3: Sylvia Newton, Betty Safiel, Gretchen Schaefer, Carolyn Schactler, Bcity Slaughter, Marilyn Stocker, .lane Wilson, .loan Wilson. Mu Sigma Rho Row 1: Ruby Christman, Betty Lou Davis, Marilyn Dunlap, Sylvia Franz, Phyllis Harding, Viola Jensen. Row 2: Dorothea Jordan, Martha Lancaster, Jo Lounsbury, ,Ioan McAlmond, Nedra Betty, Marilyn Van Cott. - ational ollegiate Radio Guild Row l: Anita Busek, Verne Curda, Dick Elam, Charles E. Ford, Jr., William W. Gamble, Marcia Cusman. Row 2: Charles K. Hammond, Darrel Holt, Trude Karlela, Kenley Maurer. Row 3: Eclythe Roiko, Paul Spechko, James Warren, Not pictured: Marien Glover, Les Fitzpatrick, Frank Saraceno, Paul Burgess, Phil Hanson, Bob Concie, Nola Malone, Houston Mclntosll, Wey Simpson, Jack Thorton, Al Bauer, Ron Forsell, Charlotte Tocllterman. micron u HOME ECONOMICS Row 1: Loretta Bergdahl, Janice Boston, Ruth Cox, Janice Edfast, Marie Fisk, Mary Gaumer. Row 2: Marjorie Graves, vice-president: Barbara Crabtree Gregg, Doris Hanson, Joyce Jacoby, Viola Jensen, Betty Lyon. Row 3: Fae Mclntosll, Clara Mae Shields, Ollie Mae Wilson, president. 98 'asf ' . ' it-11 it L-f 'i1E.f W 1' W' I4 W' IIA u . ' .1 - 1 Xytf- w X ' egg .wi XX,...4e-f..Xr if X X X .XXX wX t. tXv 'r t M Nw tt . '. : 'E it it E ,X TE ss 45 fd l' www it .. M X . XX2X,XX gm X . PEM Club PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,r r it i X. .X X .-, , ju. it Xn XX.i X iXXi J. HXX .- - 1 HXX gn ' mfgiift5r..' . VX! tt iv'-ru 3 Row 1: Sharon Lang, Helen Kauppi, Lois White, presidentg Elaine Freeze, Irene Hallett. .Row 2: Mary Alice fPeteJ Berg, Anna Jean Ott, Doris Pittman, Darlene Hunskaar, Betty Lou Kitzmiller. Phi Beta Kappa NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC HONORARY Selected on basis of Junior Standing, Fall 1948 Joyce Watson Harrison Raymond A. Nelson Dorothy J. Kolander Thomas A. Yoder Donald R. Aeschliman Donald L. Barbee Mary F. Bailey Calvin H. Blair Bert E. Brown Marvin P. Bryant James Burgess James H. Carty Robert M. Codding Shirley J. Coulter Marshall B. Day Do1'othy Gevers Members in Course Shirley Cflann Dawn Hagan Amy K. Heinrich Charles F. Humphreys Mary E. lrsfeld Elizabeth A. Jacobson Robert R. Kittleson Irene L. Krebs Irene M. Lewis Joseph C. Long Betty L. Lounhardt 99 Joseph S. Madeiros James J. Maslowski Raymond D. McCurdy Gerald P. Mohrmann Thomas A. Montgomery Mayrelee F. Newman Panl A. Norman Bert J. Pelto Norman D. Peterson Clifford N. Schroeder Margaret L. Trostle Eleanor M. Williams Phi hi Theta W'0MEN'S BUSINESS Rowl: Mrs, Louie Boawn, Louise Bork, Marion Budiselick, Irma Grage, Selma McDonald, Gerry Meincrs. Row 2: ,Barbara Peterson, Audrey Norlin, Janet Nelson, Delores Nelson. Row 3: Frances Portmann, Eleanor Roehl, Charlotte Wright. Phi Epsilon Kappa Row 1: Tom Marier, Han Rants, Edward Bator, Phillip Munroe, Frances Polsfoot, William Smith, Richard Keniston, Robert De- Vleming, Blaine Linclskog, Robert George. Row 2: William Noleboom, Wes Bing Dahl, Jerry McHugh, 00 Bruce Wylder, Earl Bach, Fred Strankman, Edgar Ole Larson, Mel Olson, Pierre Fleissner, Hubert Dunn, advisor. Not pictured: Roger Larson, Robert Campbell, Douglas Gibb, Al Worrell, Al Metcalf, Rodney Jungquist. Phi Eta Sigma FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIP Row 1: Lawrence Alice, Bill Ambrose, Jerry Brunstom, Ralph Corkrum, Ernesto Giraldo, Dan Keller, Row 2: David McDaniels. Gilbert McCallum, Emmett Moore, Floyd Naylor, Bruce Picken, Warren Quinn. Row 3: Charles Reed, Victor H. Schmidt, Dick Starry. Hugh Van Liew. Norman Abelson Carol A. Anderson Louis G. Anderson Mary Frances Bailey Calvin H. Blair William N. Blake Norris Boe Marvin T. Bryant Eugene T. Budiselich James H. Burgess Glenn T. Caldwell James E. Carty John R. Clerf James Stafford Coleman Shirley Joan Coulter Phi Kappa Phi NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC HONORARY Janice L. Edfast Victor L. Estcrgreen Leonard W. Finnell Marie J. Fisk Pierre D. Fleissner Theodore J. Fuller Daniel W. Gahringer Morgan J. Gallagher Dorothy H. Gevers William D. Harris Noel E. Hillny Clarence D. Hill Mary Ellen Irsiield Ralph M. Jackson Arthur R. Jacobs Roy E. Jorgenson Carl J. Julius James A. Klein Henry P. Kraemer Raymond L. Kronquist Irene M. Lewis David H. Looff Jackie K. Lynch Ronald K. Maurer Raymond D. McCurdy Stuart W. McElhenny William A. Mcllvanie Joseph S. Medeiros James J. Meinhart Thomas O. Meyer George Miller Erval J. Newcomer Mary A. Norlin Russell O. Ohlson Norma M. Prior Clyde L. Reese Wade W. Schroeder Robert B. Selfridge Shirley Bernice Sewell George H. Smith Norman R. Smith Margaret L. Trostle llhan Uygur Eleanor M. Williams Ollie M. Wilsoii David L. Worthington Graduate Students M. Elaine Burgess Andrew T. Leiser William H. Johnson Warren E. Stimpert Faculty Sidney G. Hacker, Professor of Mathematics 101 President . . Vice-President . . . Donald Adams Mark Adams George Bosmajian Roy Branson James Burgess George Carter Raymond L. Albrook George T. Austin Haakon Bang Victor Burke Harry L. Cole Phi Lambda Upsilon . Philip Halpern Secrelary . . . Joe Lehman Treasurer . . . .lui-Shen Chiao Tsaihua J. Chow James Coleman James Coma Robert Cory ' Eugene Day Leo Di Ricco George Ellman John Fletcher Si Chang Fung Philip Halpern .lack Henry Gordon Krueger J oe Lehman Faculty Members : Ralph Cope H. Bayard Milne Julian Culbertson C. Dawson Moodie Ralph Gelbach Alfred M. Neulaert Kermit Groves Stewart Hazlet G. Brooks King C. J. Nyhan Ivan Putman Gardner Stacy Phi Mu lpha . . Mark Adams . . . Roy Branson David Looff A Wes Murbach Richard Quincy Peter Popovich Fred Rounds Ronald Watanabe Williani Staclehnan Carl Stevens J. L. St. John Clare C, Todd Silvere Vandecaveye Row 1: Norman Abelson, Walter Carstens, Clarence Dial, Eugene Row 3: Norman Smith, Donald Snow, Hilbert Soderslrom. Doyle Fink, Richard Fyhrie, William Harris, Donald Hector. Wan, Row 2: Jack Henderson, Jack Newcomer, Fevrel Pratt, Rodney Roh- - . erts, William Roberts, Norman Ross, presidentg Jolm Schactler, Nm D1CU11'CCl2 C6116 BOWCY, .JHIIICS D0f1k, GYHHI Games, Allan Gflltfl, vice-president. Richard Graham, Roherl McNamara, Donald Troy. Pi Kappa Delta Roy 1: Don Aeschliman. llnliert Berry, William Biersclorl, Myrtle Krell, Joe Matsen, Ken Maurer. Chilly, James Colemimv H' Weston F055 Clwflone Fuel' Row 3: Carol Morgan, Bert Pelto, Agnes 'S'l'0ni Rausch, Glen M Row 2: Ray Graves, .Iune Hergert, Herb Kent, Cyril L. Kielil, Ted Rose, Merry ,In Samuelson. Ralph Wood, Mary Jo Anne Young. Pi Lambda Theta WOMEN,S EDUCATION How l: Loretta Bergclalxl, Virginia Dirks Boettcller, Caryl Lynn Row 3: Doris Pittman, Helen RZlCl6lll8Cllt?l'. Genevieve Reckamp. Chaplin, Ruth Cox, Mary Dayharsli, Joanne Fisher. Row 2: Dorothy Cevers. Dorothy Kolander, lrene Lewis. Patricia N01 P1ClU1'01l1 Helen Duncan, Mary Cidclings, JOYCE -lHC0lJY, Del- Mann. pliine Neas, l-lazel Nelson. Carol Swerin Hose, Ollie Gilbert Wilsoll. 103 Pi igma lpha POLITICAL SCIENCE Row 1: Thomas Askew, Robert W. Berry, Les Brown, James Carty, Gwen Davis. RoW2: H. Weston Foss, Ray Graves, Russel R. Herman, Ted Krell, Barbara Wenaweser, Gerald Williams. Pi Tau Iota PRE-MEDICS Row 1: George Beaudreau, Sally Bengslon, George Boreham, Mil- Row 2: Ted Fuller, John Gillikson, Everett Hubbard, Don Jonas ton Boyd, Marie Davenport, Glenn Doornink, Neil Evander, Donne Wendell KIOSSHCF, 1050911 I-10115, Mike MHSUH, 1058911 NCh0l0l1- Fm-d. Row 3: Carrol Nellermoe, Elmer Schorzman, James Stansfield, Rich ard Stiles, Raymond Vorous, Jean Washburn. W4 Poultry Science Club D .i i 1 Row 1: Marvin Oliver, Donald Carver, Robert McLaughlin, Norman Row 3: Henry Basso, Harold Russell, Walter Wakely, Grace Gibson, Maddox, Romeyn Kruiswyk. Dick Clialquesl, Leo Jensen. Row 2: Dale Prohaska, Russell Lewis, Leland Hauenslein, Kam- Row 4-: James Sparling, Dr. W. D. Graham, Dr. I. L. Kosin, Ed- Choy Leong, Dwight Hillier, Emile St. Pierre. ward Stephenson, Dr. W. .l. Stadelman, Frank Hardy. P . . P S Y C H 0 L O G Y Row 1: Carroll Allen, Mary Bailey, Betty Bowman, Caryl Lynn Dorothy Kolander, Herbert S. Matsen, Shirley Morgan, Norman Chaplin, Shirley Glann, Esther Greene, Frank W. Haight. Peterson. Row 2: William D. Harris, Ella Jane Jennings, Leonard Julmke, RQW3: H. A. Soderstron, Robert Vaa, Donald Watson. 105 Rho Chi Row 1: Louis Bellessa, Henry Brakenbush, Mary Ellen Daling, Wil- Long, Dorothy Watkins, vice-president. lard Fuuefi Pauline GUUSEIH Cl'a1'le5 Graham, Pfesldem- Not pictured: Verle Jones, Shirley Roeder, Gail Stapleton, Liance Row 2: Joan Grout, Everett HuhlJa1'cl, Marie Davenport, Marilyn Wang, Su Ming Wang. Scarab Fraternit ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Row l: John Austin, Cordon Bradley, Clifford Challin, joseph Dimke, Gordon Dirkes, Eugene Ellis, Loyd Garretson. Row 2: Thomas Grenfell, Thorkel Haaland, John Hazelwood, Edwin Klapp, Leo McGlade, Herbert Merrnan, Robert Olson. Row 3: Paul Sandstrom, Frank Shell, Ryomi Tanino, Carleton Tol- 106 lefson, Robert Wright, James Young. Not pictured: David Bonsteel, Robert Hohble, Benjamin Huie, Peter Newland, Ray O'Day, Walter Parr, Walter Brown, Donald Lockeridge, Phillip Smith, Harry C. Weller, advisor. Rho lu Row 1: Nellie Foss, Patricia Dean, May Pixlee, Joan Steiner, Bev- man, Mary Giddings, Joanne Vikc, Dorothy Dimmer, Jean Schultz, erly Elliott, Betty Olson, Nadine .Gallaher, Miss Boerhave, Alice Zona Zerba, Maureen Brown. Bhmbefgy Frankie Boifmellli Jvanlra Havlmaf Aileen Rowand- Row 3: Donna Haas, Elizabeth Mann, Ellen Mann, Lois Ott, Roberta Row 2: Jean Anderson, Laverne Hoff, Eunice Brandt, Marion Mos- Kamm, Jane Scofield, Mary Ann Padoshek. Degree Students in ursing .N t ' fi.-...Ties Llvltft iii ,Att it f,, .. it xi lr 'tw ml .Il . f V Qkazfai , ' .5 . -. ll E i Row 1: C011 floor! Joyce A. Konuo, Blanche Mae McKinley, Mary Row 3: Marilyn M. Dehuff, Doris L. Lybecker, Sybil E. Holbrook, Ellen Bamford, Barbara J. Saarinen. Dolores R. Poirier, Janet M. Mackey, Doris J. Lee, Billy V. Eaken, Row 2: Helen E. Orrabood, Anne K. Sprague, Jean M. Cameron, Florence V- Carson- Shirley A. Modahl, Shirley B. Sewell, Dorothy J. Marlatt. 107 Sigma lpha micron Row 1: William Baker, Marvin Bryant, William Chaplin, William illardie. Row2: Mary Lou Metliven, Shirley Schmitten, secreta1'y-treasurerg Pat Spohn, presidenlg Jean Washburn. Sigma Delta hi ' MEN'S JOURNALISM Howl: Robert Berry, Paul Carter, Dale Cook, William Chaplin, presidentg William Fitch, William Casman. Row 2: James Hetler, Malcolm Marsh, Dale Martin, Kenley Maurer, james Melville. 108 Sigma Iota HOTEL ADMINISTRATION Mr 3. t Row 1: Coleen Crainpton, Joanie Pore, Jean Fisk, I3a1'liat'a Peterson, Marilyn Borsel, Nancy Fitzgerald. Row 2: James Hasterlik, Zygmunt Belniak, David Wolfe, David Nagle, Howard Hermanson, Merle Smith, James Hill, Harrison Chong, llarry Peterson, David Ackerman, Wart'en Anderson. Row 3: Richard Watson, Darrell Willits, Fred Hurlburt, Eldon Hawney, Charles Eybel, Jr., Donald Pease, Patrick Chose, Kenneth Atwood, Howard Bell, Edward Bolger, Robert Grant. Row 4: Gerald Wangsness, Gordon 0'Neil, Denis Knutsen, Wayne Parrish, Leonard Pivoni, Raymond Dodge, Donald Greenaway, Jack Coad, Allyn Smith, Thomas Jordan, Duane Wiggins. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Row 1: George Beacraft, James Bramnier, Rodney Carden, Barney El1dI'lC6. 109 Row 2: Richard G. Nelson, Bob Schuster, Jesse R. Strand. Not pictured: Stanley Dayton, Donald Sorgenfrei, Zdenek Jizha, Charles Graham, James Crosby, Melvin Schroeder. Sigma Kappa Phi Row 1: .lean Bundy, Shirley Coulter, Velma Long, Marie Mankle. Row 2: Betty Mullay, ,loan Stensen, Barbara Van Dyke. Society of utomotive Engineers 1 Row 1: Mr. C. C. Jolinson, advisor: Lee Wood, chairman: Raymond Lorenz, vice-chairman: Norman Shoup, secretary-treasurer: Frank McClain. Row 2: Tom Taxelius, Raymond Wiitala, Waller Grant, Lynn Thirlyacre, Dan Solomonson, Irvin Lee. Row 3: Teruo lshihara, Lee Stage, Forrest Poyns, Phil Koken, Robert Nealey, Robert Knot. 110 Sigma Tau ENGINEERS 4551131 Row 1: Rodney Aschenlirenner, Daniel Bills, David Bonsteel, Edwin Row 4: Richard Knox, Henry Kraemer, Neil Laframboise, Donald Borgtahler, Gordon Bradley, James Brainmer, Ernest Carlson. MHl'il1aI'i, L90 MCGl21dC, WHTTCH Lee, Edward Millik- Row 2: Philip Corlail, Norman Dam, Gordon Dirkes, Loyd Car- ROW 5: R0bfffINee11eY, R'9l1H1'fiNClfQ'1f HOIWOISOI1, Glenuparkerf I R I tc, e. D ld Gm. Q Wane C . l ec I 4 Robert Peterson, vice-president: William Pruitt, Clyde Reese. re Son' ojer 'mlm 1' Ona le T 'lan ' S re aly' Row 6: Fred Rounds, Paul Sandstrom, Norman Shoup, Per Skoog, Row 3: Tliorkel Haalancl, Ralph Jackson, Willis Jacobsen, Donald R0lJert Steiner, David Swanson, Ilhan Uygur. Jamtaas, Lorrin Johnson, Philip Kelly, Louis Knowles, president. How 7: Jim Valach, Vernon Verliei. 111 1 , I an Theta Si ma Phi WOMEN'S JOURNALISM Row 1: Helen Bendixen, Alice Broderick, Joanne Harlow, Lorraine Kure, president, Betty Hasbrouck. How2: Nancy Mason, Nadine Munns, Peggy Smith, Aune Wirta, Joan Young. Not Pictured: Marjorie Breneman, Elizabeth Maloney, Maxine McDougall, Laurel Norris, Margaret Shceley, Roberta Tucker, Carol Wunderlick. Wildlife Conservation Row 1: John Patterson, Roy Hastings, Frank Harbert, Robert Hagy, Fred Zwickel, Louis Nullel. How 2: Charles Parkman, William Zimmer, James Stout, Homer Bryan, Warren Hall, Mark Tilton. How 3: Marion England, David Lindhag, Charles Banko. Robert Caldwell. Charles Martinson, Edward Wilbur. 113 OUTSTANDING SENIORS ROBERT NEALEY-President of Alpha Gamma Rho, Sigma Tau, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, baseball manager. ARTHUR HALVERSON-Alpha Phi Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Senior Class Executive Council, Pine Manor Executive Council. DEAN RUMBURG-Phi Sigma Kappa president, junior class president, Grey W, Alpha Kappa Psi, varsity football. MILITARY SECTION Joanne Breokel , Kerry Burg i-an P ,-5' swag Military Militar vw-' 4--f' if , IA and Tactics, Retired 115 LIEUTENANT COLONEL LOUIS W. CORRELL 121 LIEUTENANT COLONEL D. J. CALIDONNA 13? COLONEL WILLIAM E. DONEGAN Corps of Engineers Signal Corps Chairman, Department of Military ffl-I CAPTAIN EDGAR J. FREDERICKS 153 CAPTAIN FREDERICK M. SEYMOUR Infantry Corps of Engineers 116 Personnel f6J MAJOR RICHARD CURTIS C71 MAJOR DALE A. RAGON U31 CAPTAIN JOHN C. LEEDS JR. Air Force Air Force Air Force f9J MAJOR GEORGE H. RUSSELL C101 FIRST LI.EU'l',ENANT HAROLD A. KISSINGER U15 MAJOR LEONARD L. THOMAS Infantry Signal Corps Air Force 117 ...X ilk, A 1, 'fl , N1 xr 4 1 X 4 -v 1- 9 'kfn-f . ' H7 1 ,D vi l if ,J I f 5 v I 'ak . ,J W 'X s r X , ,MLM5 i,, 5I, N , ' ' 'J X' .. ' Q:-ev? gina t ,f .- di - ,n ' E . .L 4 3 'F ' , . 5 5 , , i Q . . , - ' - '- Hx -An., , .S .1 fa.. in 4- - 3 ... ' ' ' ' f ff? '-e--i ' if 11 , -X . . A T , V-J F ' V V ,. - K-r Y V . .. . ' , AA .. 4,5 r 'gm-. : ggi . 3-.-'-A' 9 :Lf -',-'51, .LL N E It IV.,-in nw .rl .. ,lW'?,vf..'-ini: .. .-.Q , .,i. -, J J - . i b - . ,. y,f. s 3 ' an. -'- N ,, A AH we if 9 Q ,'V- 51' are IJ-Q 19' Agn-v 1 t I I ' fr' ' 1 I i- l , fs,- ,J1 , 1 3 4:41, ' .fi ' f-1 Lv.-Q,-.,'..1 j 2, . ,.,?f:?iJ9is'z.g4T' ' ' ,Q 1 Q:-' A -' . ? 7i.fL,51?f . --, iw 5-f:g4:5:i.-.2':5'- Y .,, fa. 'S , . 's a lb- 2 --L . H., . ' ' -. VL, A ,A-gag? - - - .. . - -- ' '32 is if .1 . . . . .0 . .. ug . A , -1 ,Q 1, ww 1'-R Q' F7T?:5?a5:5'Og 'P 4 .-Xi.: W,-.. 4 4 ,W l A,,-XJ, I.. ,,1t'.,' Mx F V ' , 1 i I . , . Q .4 ompanies COMPANY F COMPANY G COMPANY H COMPANY I COMPANY K COMPANY L COMPANY M Row 1: Stanwood Thompson, Marshall Paris, Earl Adams, James Pounder. Row 2: George Goldsberry, Bruce Patton, Robert Howlett, Don Calvert, James Brock. Row 3: Charles Eggleston, Mervin Emmel, Terry Meade, Floyd Harvey. Ray Chapman, Arthur Halvorson, Norman Berg, Ray Rost, Dorsey Martin. Row 5: Edward Sperry, Robert Congdon, James Thompson, Robert Nealy, William Robinson. Row 6: John Murplly, James Aylward, Kerry Burg, Lieutenant Colonel L. W. Correll. Row4f: Seabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade is the name of the national military honorary without Creek letters. They work in connection with other military reserve organizations and all branches of the U. S. armed forces. lu all military circles, they strive to show the need for improvement. On campus, Scabbard and Blade sponsors the Military ball every spring and selects the nineteen girls as the sponsors, which a1'e honored at this ball. They also sponsor two teas a year. New members tapped this year include: i Lester Adams, Ace Allen, Robert Berry, William Baldwin, Ray- mond Beeber, Robert Benjamin, Thomas Baker, James Boartz, Wil- 20 liam Boettcher, Carl Blomberg, Wesley Brown, Wayne Casebolt, Dean Carmichael, Robert Chamberlin, William Chamberlin, Jerry Clark, Gordon Christensen, Dale Cook, William Cummings, William Duchow, John Elliot, Earl Elliot, Robert Erdman, Richard Lerfald, Donald Carver, Wesley Foss, William Fitch, John Fox, Richard Fowler, Robert Giddings, Ray Farnlin, Hugh Shoulls, James Horne, William Hubbard, Verne Hutchinson, Harold Iverson, Gene Jessee, Jack Johnson, David Kirk, LaVerve Lippert, Vincent Landis, Robert Lyons, John Mclnnis, John Mclnturff, David McKiin, Stewart Mc- Elhenny, Charles Jackson, Dale Parsley, Dean Peebles, Edward McCormick, Albert Kee, Ralph Bloomstrand, Mike Merwick, David Moline, Robert Morris, Ernest Norton, Russell Ohlson, John Peter- son, Fev Pratt, David Reid, David Raymond, Frank Rider, Richard Saty, Harold Shaw, Marvin Sickles, James Shattuck, Dale Stedman, Frank Tessin, Lester Vea, Gentry Wade, John Weiss, William Baker, Ronald Gibson, Marvin Gross, David Burns. it an K ,, , ,as -me-.1 , .Ki s YEA E Howl: .loe Patterson, Donald Smith, Cordon Vincent, .lerre Carey, Clarence Ames, James Klein, Vincent Landis. Row 2: Robert Barnes, David Moline, Richard Dozier, Elvis Simon, Wesley Brown, Jack Wilson. Row 3: Master Sargeant Robert Stewart, Stanley Allen, Kenneth Campbell, Robert Myers, Robert De Witz, .lames Manning, Edward Hanni, Kenneth Black, Captain Edgar Fredericks. Rifle Team WSC's combined ROTC and college rifle team were vic- torious in the northwestern tournament of rifle teams held in Pullman, April 9. Out of a group of 16 matches, WSC took 13 from the U of Washington, and U of ldahog also taking second and third places in individual contests. Out- standing riflemen of the team are Louis Stanton of Seattle and Louis Black of Wenatchee who shot 281-300 and 280-300. The teamis annual score is 1376 out of 1500. This con- 2 test was a nation-Wide event with designated sections of the country firing the same day to vie for national honors. WSC,s team is comprised of physical educational and military students under the direction of the college's mili- tary department. ln the contest of the Sixth army division, which includes Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California, the Cougars placed fourth which promises them a place among the First ten teams of the nation. DEAN RUMBURG ROBERT HOWLETT JAMES AYLWARD ARTHUR HALVERSON BRUCE PATTON RAY CHAPMAN Distinguished Militar tudents --1- ' 1 1: 'L:s,,w:,,-g-f1,,,-.4?. 1, N A, E44 'fkfi'-',i.mwi'i Fi'W' nfl . ' 7 ' L5 w, -- -, . . ' .. '. i 122 4.33 2 MARSHALL PARIS EARL ADAMS ROBERT NEALEY KERRY BURG ...and the Federal Inspection ef v . 9 grgfnw 'I N ' rf --f f1 .I .- I 1 an ' Q , A Afizif- 1, A ' ' D ' ,fl 1, .' '-:,.,., ,W ...Q - I W ,,.. .Ll-uw-1 ssh . 'Maman lm J, Ugg ' M ,,,M.,f S . fuiiqwmli N N ,A Y V Q 5 , wx 7' 5' ' - Cr ---4 Q A 'EB '15 , M HQ Q ' 1. .f? 1'F9 M K' A -5 fi gf? fl, A. fhwi H KAgf ..,5-.-an L f'5yv .4 , ,ff 1 123 EDWARD SPERRY DORSEY MARTIN STANWOOD THOMPSON Scenes from the Mllltar Ball 4 9'i'-. 4 ,, a- E A -..l ,Hgh . . .. Atv A YM. , wx 3 . , - we 1 fi CD A group of guests pose under the ROTC Hags. 121 Colonel Alexander Reid presents the sponsor's pm and an C4-3 Cadel Colonel Earl Adams Wllllam Dennend assistant corps orchid to thrilled Lois Swanson, while Virginia Hoffer watche inspector of XIII corps and Marshall Paris dance chairman the cefemonln C55 Sponsors and their CSCOIIS stand at attention for the piesenta C35 Cadel Colonel Earl Adams escorts Helen Rademacher 18,51 t1on of awards at the annual Military hall Row 1: Betty Hasbrouck, Nancy Mason, Betty .Io Lyon, Helen Rademacher, Suzi Simpson, Patty Dean, Beverly Doolittle, Shirley Alderson. Row 2: Molly Ann Whiteley, Marilyn Rostedt, .lean Fisk, Marian Hassell, Turi Johnson, Virginia Hoffer, Majel Wood, Lucile Dunn, Lois Swanson, Joann Chadboume, Shirley Clann. Military Sponsors HELEN RADEMACHER Regimental Sponsor BETTY HASBROUCK First Battalion ' BETTY .IO LYON Second Battalion PATRICIA DEAN Third Battalion MAJ EL WOOD F ourth Battalion NANCY MASON Officer Company SHIRLEY GLANN A Company JEAN FISK B Company LUCILE DUNN C Company TURI JOHNSON D Company 2 LEE ALDERSON E Company VIRGINIA HOFFER F Company LOIS SWANSON G Company JOANN CHADBOURNE H Company SUZI SIMPSON I Company BEVERLY DOOLITTLE K Company MARILYN ROSTED-T L Con1.pany MARIAN HASSEL M Company MOLLY ANN WHITELEY Band Sponsor rx! ji' f Looking head! Architectural sketches of the interior of the . proposed student union building from the office of Architects John W. Maloney and Norman Fox, Seattle. .oaowuns eFO-.U. ,No T Af ,Q.E.C --.L.-l ,S T so as N cs 126 X A r GALLERY ' Ji 4 ... , 3-:lxizruv -..,,..,,m Q . . - M,-.ra .J --Q--,mf--.-.... ,.,,,,..- A,-,,,-A I vw .., F. - , ,,-.-,,,,,,, 1lQJ.2IiE.53?11?'7' E553 UL 'X iff' 'T'fTiI.,fjQ Q 'H U ' Vg ga-:az :su.,.5g:.., - 1 w L v. . .iw , W ,Q-12191. . ii 'L v . . , , -- '1 -' 1'-TL: 251. 'N ,-- 'Ffa 5 :aff-'- 7 113 -' - ' 1 .Hi 1,.,4 ' A i,f,,.f 1 5 A - ' 1 . .-..1.-nw - Vtfflr 'f ' ff: 'U comm , lN T T.EE R OOM' ff' '-'gsvlj .fir- 1, I, X Z- 3 . gf. iii' ,..-5 ,, ,r OUTSTANDING SENIORS MARGARET DAVIS-Board of Control, Senior Fraternity Woman, presi- dent of Delta Gamma, Panhellenic. TED KRELL-President of North House, Crimson Circle, Pi Kappa Delta, Phi Sigma Alpha, election board. HELEN DUNCAN-ASSCW secretary, Mu Phi Epsilon president, AWS council, YWCA cabinet, Home Economics honorary president. 4 3 ASSCW SECTION Si Matthies Helen White E u l S14 Attention! 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K. i'Lefty Marlin, advisor of ASSCW, spends many hours at- tending board of control meetings and seeing that everything runs smoothly here at WSC. Successful aspirant for the office of ASSCW vice-president was Ted Krell, a pre-law major from Spokane. A member of Crimson Circle, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi Kappa Delta, Associated Spokesxnen club and varsity debate, Ted has spent a busy four years at WSC. Helen Duncan, secretary, has always been very active in campus affairs. She was president of her dorm, president of Mu Phi Ep- f 1 ,Z 1 V V X, . L, L , '. K P: 44 I l X 4 'sk,Q I iz ,QA ' 1 j V-1314-. A, 4 E mai 4 , 'Q-vw, ,yyiiwdyn ww 1 , , y 5.'-M' grin i-135 39 ig.- QFQ.-:F1-Liiffg L 1 ' 3' 'EU I v'. 7 i ' 'N ' 1' 'L Q P'-s p-. , ' 41ggI?.f,:,,v.'f-.V.k I3 Aga!! ,l 1 -T' ... , , . . . 'J f La E Wa l, X 'V if 5: ,, I , , I N N '51, H3151 , f. ,LG Y nigga? ,, , mi , ,- 4- .. 1 we . . ,xx ,. x w In 4r , 1,6 1 W E Y Q13 4, gui UN. 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Row 2: Dave Goedecke, Jim Melville, Ruth Wickliffe, Ed Soper, Ken Maurer, chairman. Q25 COUGAR CODE Shirley Schmitten, Norma Denney, Bill Denton, Janet Nelson, chairman: Allen Aldrich, Dave Kirk, Betty Maloney. Absent: Allen Matson, Kitty Jacobson. I 35 BOOSTER DANCE Wes Foss, Jane Taylor, Betty Lou Gallagher, Lindy DuPree. MJ HOMECOMING Left to right: Eva Crowley, Bill Walters, Betty Webb Clark, Milt Jones, Martha Stoulfer, Esther Keith, chairman: Sara McCutcheon, Mike Crowe, Jim Gold- win. Q51 DAD'S DAY Left to right: Dick Wardrop, John Carr, Jim Slavin, Dan French, .lean Scarbrough, Elinore DeBoer, Helen Therriault, Jackie Lynch, Bud Brede. C 61 FRESHMAN WEEK Left to right: Joan McCaig, .Joanne Dube, chairman: Mrs. Dorothy McPherson, advisor: Mary Lou Pease. Row 2: Lois Sorensen, Duane Stowe, Wayne Casebolt, Shirley Fleischer. Q71 PUBLICITY Row 1: Duane Andrews, Don Feehan, Ray Grenald. Row 2: Carolyn Warner, .loan Chadhourne, Katherine Sax, Maxine McDougall. Row 3: Bob Landerholm, Herb Lowers, Lee Foster, Otto Ross, Don MacNeil. ommittees Galore C15 FOREIGN STUDENT WELFARE On couch: Joan Whealdon, Wendell Lafky, Janice Boston. FOREIGN FILMS Top row: Trudy Eppley, Anand P. Singhal, David Libbey, Leonard Paine, Igor Kosin, George Laisner. Extreme left, bottom row: Gwen Davis. Extreme right, bottom row: Dolly Glenn. 121 RADIO PUBLICITY Left to right: Houston Mclntosh, chairman, first se- mester, Trude Karlela, Allan Murdoch, Marcia Gus- man, William Lebold, chairman, second semester, Marilee Strang, John DiMeo. f 32 OPEN HOUSE Left to right: Jack Weinstein, Mary Jean Michele, chairman, Jacquelyn Robertson, Joanne Wills, Mar- jorie Baima. Q40 WINTER WEEK Left to right: Dave McKeen, Dorothy Johnson, Robert Kittleson, chairman, Marilyn Ringman, Fevrel Pratt, Bonnie Bowers, Herbert Sherrill, Ethel Harris, Kerry Anderson, Beryl Moore, William Gammie. C51 STUDENT UNION BOARD Lett to right: E. K. i'Lefty Martin, Mrs. Dorothy Mc- Pherson, Mazy Ellen Henry, Martin Humphrey, Wil- liam Craig, Robert Bartow. Q63 ELECTION BOARD Row 1: Amy Heinrich, Marie Clausen, Marie Fisk. Row 2: Donald Reynolds, Ted Krell, chairman, Walter Carstens, Glen Rose, Chan Noerenberg. I 71 STUDENT ACTIVITIES Top row: Reuben Getz, Robert Hulbert, Dale Martin, Lawrence Kissler. Bottom row: Suzi Simpson, Huntly Grant, chairman, Helen Bendixen. Y K la Q 3 f s -. +, 4? ,., , .... -,. .I . 3 wg , vg .,5j 1121: T. -4 .3 if 1 I - 1.35. . f ...K xr 'ii- -i. ,.'. .sy 5' Nr ll S 5 K gi tx X , J A eg W 5 ,N Q v A lx B. I N if W aiu 1' X8 F 5 A kv 1 3 5 x L qs- ',, Q? .fm :Q P4 my gg w fgss S .- u-, M4 ww ,FK if V, , . Af km Q .V . , f Ex, fzsw- Q 11 NY, . V' is wa W I P ' 0 5 , ' , , jf ., 'ii'-A 9, 'F ' '1-QQ. A H1 Q we 2 , ': - , f . 2 f 9 Q 2' , Q yi - V ,X as T , W 1 , . 1 fx a, v- L I ' E - Q , ' ' L 5:1 3 Y .,:--,ii- ,... A ,'E':. Ll. . - 22,f-N X . 453.1 W4 'A 21 'A 'LE15 1 . , . 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Sitting: James Wright, .loan Rader, Margaret. Sheeley. Q31 TRAFFIC CONTROL Top row: Donald McCall, traffic control boardg Ken- neth Ramm, safety: Robert Howlett, safety, Herbert Rudolph, traffic control board, Phil Corbit, educa- tional policiesg Robert D. Williams, traffic control board. Lower row: Robert Nealey, educational policies: June Hergert, educational policies, Arthur F. Halverson, judge of traffic court: Marvin Irwin, campus improve- ment. C41 STUDENT UNION ADVISORY BOARD Left to right: Frank Snow, Mary Ellen Henry, Byron Aldridge. Not pictured: Martin Humphrey. f5J STUDENT ACTIVITIES On the left: Margaret Sheeley, Thomas Jones, Blaine Madden. On the Hoof: Rose Marie Wiley, William Richmond, Amy Heinrich, Corinne Bullard. At the right: Edward Clapp, Rustin Brewer, Marilyn Van Cott. MIKE CLARY POWWOW The POWWOW, ollicial publication of the alumni of the State 'College of Washington, has as its main objectives to keep alumni informed about the college, to keep alumni informed about their friends, and to give recognition to alumni for accomplishments ,pertaining to alumni work. It includes features of alumni, college progress, and news events. The POWWOW is pri- marily a picture magazine and they plan to expand in this field. The POWWOW was edited this year by Mike Clary of Seattle. Mike attended Washington State college for two years, later graduating from the University of Washington. His assist- ants were 0. H. Jones, executive director, Lois Maxwell, office managerg Frances Barnes, as- sociate editorg Ralph Summers, Bob Berry, features, Dale Stedman, sports editor, John Dawley, Nona Rudd, Mary Lou Pease, adver- tising, Don Jacobson, Charmaine Crow, art. Don Jacobson and Charmaine Crow, student members of the staff, look over a page layout including some of their art. Lower left: Part of the student advertising staff. Seated before typewriter: Nona Rudd. Sitting on table: Mary Lou Pease. Standing: John Dawley. Right--Row 1: Charmaine Crow, Nona Rudd. Lois Maxwell, Mary Lou Pease, Frances Barnes. Row 2: Ralph Summers, John Dawley, Don Jacobson, Bob Berry, Dale Stedman. 138 lumni Association O. H. 4'Stub J ones, as executive director of the alumni association, has done a remarkable job in completely reorganizing the field of alums. The result of his efforts is a well-knit organiza- tion of alums that reaches from southern Cali- fornia to Canada. Their greatest achievement of the past year was raising the circulation of the Powwow from 2500 to approximately 6000. The prime purpose of the alum association is to build a strong alum group which can '4sell the college to future students and citizens in general. President of the association is Harold Myers of Spokane. Al Ayars, superintendent of Omak schools, is first vice-president and Richard O. Dunning is second vice-president. O. H. MSTUBH JONES HAROLD MYERS AL AYARS RICHARD DUNNING 139 OUTSTANDING SENIORS MARY HELEN VALLEY-AWS Council, YWCA Cabinet, president of Home Economics honorary. HELEN BENDIXEN-AWS Council, Theta Sigma Phi, Mortar Board, EVERGREEN managing editor. SHIRLEY COLE-AWS president, Mortar Board, ASSCW Board of Con- trol, Alpha Kappa Delta, IFCC. 4 NZ? AWS SECTION: Donna .lean Van Dusen Peggy Anderson 44 '3 Associated 'Women Students Q, , if fi sh, W1 .,,, ,fm , Y JE V '3 sig l ff gfggyw 52 KZ ,N if W Q W Wai: X We X ,Y T il , W. 9- .Z R WM 361511,-, . ,V if 3 KQMLM -52555243 if f , fewiwzdg , 22551, . -ffm, sf V5 , lg KES' Fw swf: .Ge-w..2:.1:. .:1:. :im , . -51. gg? V ' . -fmeg:-:sz Wy A 5929, 'wL:,g f,zm , '. i1.Ef fig? I : V ' nip .1 1 ag' 1,- 'sms .W if 1 m A 51 xg iz. if f f was vl V4 - w i' fig' . 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Not pictured: Trude Karlela, Caryl Anderson. 131 SCRAPBOOK Row 1: Mary Helen Valley, chairman: Shirley Dezel- lum, Arlene Anderson, Lois Pearson, Jean McCinnes, Barbara Van Dyke. K41 COLLEGE DAY Row 1: Mary Lou Monroe, Dale Taylor, Gerry Sieg- mund. Row 2: Carol Smythe, Velma Allen, Pauline Daniel- son, Shirley Martial. Q51 ORIENTATION Row 1: Virginia Christian, Rose Marie Wiley, chair- man: Jean Scarbrough, Nadine Callaner, Marjorie Woods, Donna Durgan. ' Row 2: Gloria Davis, Jean Whealdon, Betty Ferris. Not pictured: Dorothy Hamlin, Barbara Knutson. C61 SOCIAL, Row 1: Betty Nelson, Narice Emory. Row 2: Janet Wasem, Ethel Hecht, chairman: Betty Ann Moore, Marcia McGifl'ord. Not pictured: Betty Jo Lyon, Bette Lu Crouch. 171 FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP Row 1: Joan Young, Carol Erickson, Shirley Fleischer, Billy Fribley, Dorothy Cevers, chairman: Eleanor Williams, Joan Dunham, Jody Cuilbert, Charlotte Friel. Not pictured: Ollie Mae Wilson, Margaret Kearney. Q 81 PROPERTIES Row 1: Marjorie Woodcock, chairman: Betty Rau- gust. Row 2: Jane Snow, Virginia Hansen, Beth Brackett, Ann DeCarteret, Dee Dimmer. Not pictured: Ruth Wickclifle, Marianne Keison, Fran Kitlar. f91 VICE-PRESIDENTS Row 1: Roselle Collins. Row 2: Hope Hubbard, Donna Strating, Ruth De Grass-e, Helen Bendixen, chairman, Row 3: Marcia Gusman, Helen Scarhrough. Not pictured: Gwen Davis. 1101 PERSONNEL Row 1: Jean Fisk, Violet Frantzich, Corky Bullard, Jerry Gordon, Beverly Doolittle. Not pictured: Barbara Bristol, chairman: Marie Clau- sen, Joan Young, Nancy Fitzgerald, Jackie Kembel, Mary Sweet. f1l1 PUBLICITY Row 1: Joanne Chadbourne, Marilyn Ringman, Lor- raine Schmidt. Row 2: Lorraine Bretvick, Joann Coma, Betty Spei- gelherg, chairman: Myrtle Chitty. Row 3: Audrey Scholz, Charlotte Tochterman, Louise Bach, Dorothy Perry. Not pictured: Joanne Harlow. U21 'VOCATIONAL Row 1: Irma Grage, Sally Bengston, chairman: Bar- bara Mathis, Delores Tapani. 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Princesses Shirley Cole, Betty Jo Lyon, Maid of Honor Lorraine Kure, Queen Dorothy Gevers, Princesses Helen Yelle, and Marlys Bridgham. ln the days way back when-most of us don't remember! Queen Zella Melcher of Spokane ruled over the court of the May. Left to right: Bernice White, Walla Wallag Marie Cave, Pull- mang Dorothy Alvood, Centraliag Zella Melcher, Spokaneg Dorothy McMaster, Vancouverg Mil- dred Hardy, and Cracia White, Spokane. Dance group at a dress rehearsal of the alnter- national Inn one of the features of the inter- national festival. The AWS foreign scholarship committee acted as general coordinator for the festival with Dorothy Cevers as chairman of the committee. Do-Si-Do members displaying their talents. The Tri Delts took top honors in the women's division of the Spur-sponsored songfest. Finals were held in Bohler gym on the second night of mothers' weekend. Leader is Jackie Kay Lynch. Mothers, daughters and sons relax for a few minutes at the Comptons' garden party during mothers' weekend. Beautiful weather was the order of the day. Archery students display their marksmanship before the May queen and her court. UUTSTANDING SENIORS PAUL CARTER-Crimson Circle, Sigma Delta Chi, president of Senior Class, EVERGREEN editor. LORRAINE KURE-Editor of EVERGREEN, Theta Sigma Phi president, Mortar Board. NANCY MASON-Editor of C1-IINOOK, Theta Sigma Phi, Panhellenic. - L 1 X , l l l V r 1 w I, :M H 3 S w ll' Nl' PUBLICATIONS SECTION Betty Lynn Hummel Gwen Heberlien - 3? avail? QE ww? 3 ,W Bs u P w'GQ? WQQQ 'iii ,P V 3355? ff? Publloatlons 5' r ..,, if 4 Evergreen LORRAINE KURE, Editor, Second Semester ROBERT BERRY, Associate Editor News Editors h ROBERTA TUCKER WILLIAM FITCH ., if ,'i'f Ja, '. jr.. -A155 Q fi' -,o INE MUNNS 06 MatSen E. Line DBYIN mad 35 Chuan . 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N-.N -....x,..-r..- r gm., f 11 1 18 lg 25 25 w 1 BOB BERRY , LORRA INE KURE, ALICE BRODERICK 151 LAWRENCE L. PIKE Publications Lawrence L. Pike, a newcomer to WSC, has taken over the im- portant position of director of student publications. Working closely with the board of control, be is busy coordinating the production, management, editorial and financial angles of the various ASSCW publications, EVERGREEN, CHINOOK, and Fo- PAWS. The ASSCW publications board with Joe Matsen as chairman, is comprised of faculty and student members, and concerns itself with the many problems of the several publications. Among its main duties is that of selecting the top L'masthead', personnel for these publications. Pictured below, left to right: Mylan Ross, assistant professor of marketing, Joe Matsen, ASSCW president, Beryl Roberts. assistant to Vice-President E. H. Hopkins, L. L. Pike, Marsh Paris, Bev Marshall, Betty Baird, Rod Aschenbrenner. Not pic- tured: ,lohn P. Nagle, associate professor of forestry and range management. PUBLICATIONS BOARD 152 Evergreen Business Staff PICTURED BELOW: ROBERT BUCKLIN Advertising Manager JAMES HETLAR Assistant Business Manager BONNIE WAMBERG Advertising Manager BILL GRANDSTAFF Business Manager 3 Make That Deadline. Bill Gasman, sports editor, giving Kent Milton and other Q41 Lorraine Glover, society editor. . 9 . F -. . anemwe V7 SMH members a mile talk on Sports Wlmng' C51 Lorraine Kure, editor, making assignments to fleft to riglitl Wayne Scott, Dale Cook, desk editor, Bonnie Wheatley, .loan Joan Young, Glenna Lou Elliott, Bertha Hancleland, Ada Kir Young and Jackie Robertson busy at work. Van, George Carpy, Marian Peterscliick, Dale Sailor. ,loline Harris, Hope Hubbard, Bam Maloney and Midge Valley C65 Shirley Monzingo, assistant society eclitorg Forsyth Bacon, Jr., confer on material for the society page. features. , 154 hinook W Editorial Associate Editors NANCY MASON TERRY EVERETT Editor JOANNE HARLOW NORMAN O'DONNELL .ll 0 ,-- s'f..HE v.' 0 fl QQQRLWMJ TERRY EVERETT JOANNE HARLOW NORMAN O'DONNELL 155 MARJORIE BRENEMAN Business Manager The Business Side Assistant Business Managers JEAN WEGNER MARY ELLEN HENRY ELEANOR PROUTY JOANN STALEY JEAN WEGNER . MARION TODD, Typist KATHY KINGMAN MARY ELLEN HENRY JAMES SMALL ELEANOR PROUTY 156 rm -Us 5-5014 DICK LERFALD. Activities BOB LANDERHOLM, Sports Editor SHIRLEY GOSS, Copy Editor FRANCES KITLAR, Living Groups RUSS HELCESON, Mounting Editor LOIS PEARSON, Arlministrationt Patricia Morss, who was in charge of suh-division pages-our rare old books expert . . . Peggy Anderson, Jody Guilbert, and Faith Benson of the AWS and honoraries section look through the copy tiles . . . Dodie Ripley, typist, and Hallie Williams, ace copy-staffer, figure out just how much copy it will take to fill a space . . . Boyd Swenson, Independent Living groups, drops into the CHINOOK otiice to see how his section is coming . . . Three star mounters, Nancy Martin, Carol Saunders and Arlene Pittman work a little magic with the scissors, ruler and rubber cement! . . . Sports-staffers Vance Morse, Jerry Monaghan, and ,lack Doty pause for a moment in their work on baseball statistics . . . Alice Matthews, who works on the married students section, Margaret McDonnell, administration, and Harriet Stinson, women's sports, look up from their busy jobs at ,the copy desks . . . Seated at the table are Jan Sorenson, able worker on the class section, and Kerry Burg, military representative. Looking over their shoulders as they leaf through an old CHINOOK are Bev' erly Van Horn, women's sports, and Alice Kaifer, efficient edi- tor of the Campus Royalty section . . . Don Tuschoff and George Gillette of the mounting c1'ew show Mark Kimball of the Arts section, just how their work is done . . . Donna Jean Van Dusen, AWS section, and Ruth Norman, all- 'rouncl specialist with the opening section, and the outstand- ing senio1's arrangement to her credit, pause on the long stair- way up to the CHINOOK office. OUTSTANDING SENIORS DONALD AESCHILMAN-Pi Kappa Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta, Varsity Debate. ' PHILIP HANSON-Campus Plays, National Collegiate Players, National Collegiate Radio Guild, EVERGREEN. JACKIE KAY LYNCH-Mu Phi Epsilon, Choir, Dad's Day committee. THE ARTS SECTION Mark Kimball Gil Holbrook 'ff W 1 .xv .Arts 1-. , 'xi T 3 , If ' ii ,., V . Cs-1 Q 3.3-1 I I .-L1 --. '-,' 2-5 '-nam f KWSC QU MUSIC AND TRAFFIC MANAGERS Music: Left to right-outgoing, Paul Burgess 5 in c 0 m in g , Trude Karlela. Trallic: Left to right-outgoing, Anita Busekg incoming, Edythe Roiko. Q21 PRODUCTION Left to right: Bud Ford, Nola Ma- lone, Darrell Holt. C31 ANNOUNCERS Row 1: Weymeth Simpson, .Iim Bis- choff, J ack Burger. Row 2: Jack Thornton, Will Gamble. Q43 STORY LADY Left to right.: Phil Hanson, incom- ing, Joanne Harlow, outgoing, Marien Cloverg Paul Burgess. 5000 Watts C13 CHIEF ANNOUNCERS Left to right: outgoing, Frank Sara- cenog incoming, Dick Elam. Q25 MOVIELAND Left to right: Joan l-lane, Betty Jn Smith, Nola Malone, Bud Ford. Q31 ANNOUNCERS Left to right: John DiMeo, Houston McIntosh, Leslie Harris, Chuck Wickstrom, Ron Forsell. Q45 ANNOUNCERS Sitting left L0 right: Glenn Dallas, Jim Warren, Don Wood, Rod Jones. Standing: Dick Elam, Ross Wood- ward. i i 'i ilffmgg f x , , 'wie , . :. 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T. rris, director: Carolyn Schactler, Marilyn tcker, Pat Morss, Donna Durgan, Doris Colley, Jessilee Simmons, Betty Bowman, in McCaig, Juanita Wilson. othy Roderick Gerry Lee Gwyn eith. sso Jackie Lynch Joanne Fisher Mary harsh Arlene Hoveland Beverly Koes- , Barbara Brown, Doris Martin, Helen can, Carol Morgan, Constance Hastings, n Pinkerton, Janis Turner, Estelle iinke, Miki Shaw. w 2: Sylvia Lou Newton, Eleanor Prouty, r I . , , I . 1 1 1 1 -' Y , I , ' ' n 1 rence Dlal A1 qtevens Norman Boss e McManus, Floyd Brown, Fev Pratt, :k Lerfald, Norm Smith. W 3: Al Kasper, Bob Barbee, Jim Roady, l 7 4 L' 5 7 l Don Ros Bill Hants Lowell Corbin rold Hoover Will Rig en Dick Turley Doak, George Riedel, Walt Carsten, ak Schactler. w 4: Dick Fyhrie, Bill Roberts, Jim John- lv S1 . . 'I s I 1 1 Q S 1 1 left, second picture from top: The oir of about 60 members leave for arkston, the first stop in their three- y tour of the state. On tour this combined group of igers and modern dancers presented nee interpretations of choral num- rs for the first time on the west coast. vttom picture at left: A weary but ppy choir stop at Spokane for the tal appearance of their spring tour. rchestra The 6-5-piece WSC symphony orchestra took the most extended tour in their history and conductor Alfred Boyington believes this group has been the best the college has yet produced. The tour which began April 19 included appearances at Jason Lee auditorium and Lincoln high school in Tacomag Seattle civic auditorium, Arlington, Sedro Wooley, Burlington, and Belling- ham high schools, completing their itinerary at Pullman's Bryan hall, April 211-. The audiences were particularly impressed with the presenta- tions of Dvorakls New World Symphony and selections from Oberon by Van Doren. Members of the orchestra include: A , ICOUQIII' cnmpi lon State F irsz Violins V inlas Clarinets Mary Dayharsh Helen Duncan Lloyd Freeman Concertmaster Betty Slaughter Joanne Fisher Eunice Connelly Donna Durgan Arlys Bren William Peters Norman Miller Carolyn Warner Shirley Smawley Second Violins Carol Morgan Virginia Howard Thomas W31'HCl' William Carrick JoAnn Wasson Pernilla Anderson Ronald Mitchell David DeLong Gordon Harrington Sarah Lou Siddle Arleen Hill Franz Schneider Patricia Lahey Virginia ,lctten .lane Watt Edward Broman Virginia Stewart Cellos Vernon Armstrong Gene Bower Gretchen Kohne Marilyn Johnston Ruth Force JoAnn Cheatham Phyllis Everest String Basses Robert McNamara Donald Snow George Eberle Ann McRca David Perkins F lines Jack Newcomer Rodney Roberts Beatrice Hays Oboe Richard Lawson Parke Enders Jerry King 2Bassoon.s William Harris Richard Graham Horns Dwain Rookie Harriet Nilsson Carl Blomberg Theodore Paulsen Trumpets Fevrel Pratt' Donald Hector Doran Lindelien Tronilzoncs .lack Henderson Raymond Seegers Richard Turley Timpani Robert Darst Percussion Lawrence Cooper Shirley Roe Carl Milton Librarian George Eberle S Their W lil ll NiglillNGS PLAN it 0' corlttm for F01 Gf DONT sruDf.guNnnli PM. 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They offered a splendid prograin that included everything from jazz to semi-classical. The EBONAIRES are noted throughout the country for their inspiring music-they are one of America's fore- most male quartets. WSC was fortunate in securing the EBONAIRES for concert purposes, and the audience showed its appreciation by a tremendous ovation for the singers. DAVID E. LILIENTHAL DR. MILTON SILVERMAN DAVID E. LILIENTHAL, chairman of the atomic energy commission, spoke on Atomic Energy at Bohler gym on April 20. Science in a Frightened Worldi' was the topic of a talk given by DR. MILTON SILVERMAN, noted science news editor and author at Bryan hall April 21. SIGIVIUND SPAETH, termed A1nerica's most popular speaker and writer on music, used 5'lVIusic for Funn as his topic when he spoke here on the WSC campus Oc- tober 26. ' 'LWhat About Russiag Does She Want War?'7 was the topic of a lecture given ,by GERHART H. SEGER, noted author-lecturer-editor on March 2 on the main floor of the TUB. Seger has been investigating and writing on foreign affairs since the early 1920 s. A former member of the German Reichstag under the Wei,mar Republic, he has been especially active in world affairs since he escaped from a Hitler concentration camp in 1933. 4'Broadway Play by Playn was the topic of the lecture given by JOE CALLOWAY at Bryan hall November 23. He has a background of over 6000 stage performances and is one of the experienced young actors, directors and lec- turers of today. 5 'K 3 -'M K. I 3? 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For his part, Keller went free and made a great deal of money. The cast included Darrel Holt, John Munroe, Delores Ferguson, Neoma Vermillion and Richard Lawson. The three-act drama by Arthur Miller was directed by Cecil Matson. H19 Male eu, al C1.,,,, or C . ' HAR fum Tuma, - ' . A I ACTER3 P mm Turner ' '1 s ' ' ' - . 1i'f: f A . - . t i::'em-A Dm Dfw, Mir 1: Frederick ' v , - A ' Dgndd Jill-nr Cosfllmq - N loc F:-IBN-,,m ,Duhon , . A Ku:f.,,,belWn ood rwbnim 1 - . one gm, . l . Q ' Tnsllcgoulz laws: 351559, A - V affirm MMU Kdlrr on . I b ngwood . 3 4. I Mmm K ' ' - P Bw ' - ' R one' -N Hella.. h- - T0,,,G80aa . - I ahead, Neal? Mm' . - . Q 0m-,alien PR QW Af P'Pff R - Phu: nd 'fem oblfcgn 'Gov 'ff . - ' M.,-P 'hmm 3 0 fha D- UN Supp . I . Pe Glover SWG: Manager H-'fOr , . , I Ju 5d4.,,, Sm . l , , A SCENE- pmt: RZHWZS -'sm Lighnhg F' Mums, - - , D mamwsmmon ' The uv- ' Prem, Ss ' - . 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L, Ulmer -1 ae:t's1'Yr . . . and The Male Animal MALE ANIMAL, a Broadway hit by Thurber and Nu- gent, is a sparkling comedy starring Don Woods, Tom Grenfell, and Betty Hunt. Tom Grenfell, as a former Mid- western football hero, returns and casts his attention on Betty Hunt, wife of Don Wood, a professor in the univer- sity. The triangle forms and before it is over Don and Tom have fisticuffs. The play has the traditional happy end- ing as Don and Betty forget their differences and go back ' together. The cast included Marcia Gusman, Katherine Watson, Richard Lawson, Tom Collingwood, Paul Burgess, Char- lotte Friel, Phil Hanson, Marien Glover, Paul Stoddard and ,lack Watson. The successful comedy which opened October 28 was directed by Grace Newell Meeker. Hur-mrs B01 S ' drum 'A wg Tm A ' ' A . I gms-nw mar' , ' V-waz y4Aa9TMin - I V 5,9-r,u-:W - - I ,MW M., ,... wma, ' 'x ' . v..gv.4:-w nf,,.g15Q1a'. '- , 3'd cases - ' 5 . mxwm- wana-D' mu-H11 ww. T . 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Joanffli above, ieftoin Hane, ne, o ' I Watson and 3211165 Bakenniltll ul Burgess' c rena Theatre 172 HVERILY I DO, directed by Cecil Matson, was presented in Todd hall auditorium. This was the first time it had been pre- sented in its musical version in the northwest, and was complete with mountain humor, hillbilly talk and singing led by guitar- strumming Granny played by Kay Edwards. The leading parts were taken by Katherine Wat- son and Houston Mclntosh. Others in the cast include Eleanor Swanson, Gladys Crane, Gerald Morhmann, Connie McKay, Rufe Peterson, Russell Casson, Ralph Kilpatrick, Rob- ert Merriam, Paul Stoddard, Robert Rylander. MJOHN LOVES MARY, a de- lightful farce-comedy was pre- sented mothers, weekend at the commons. The story concerns John Lawrence, played by John Maclnnis, a returning G. I. who gets into many embarrassing scenes with his girl friend, played by Joanne Jorgensen. The play was directed by C. A. Jones with James Baker as as- sistant director. 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The play was directed by Cecil Matson. Cast of characters: The Duke of Venice . . . . . Alan Murdock Antonio, a merchant of Venice . . . Richard Lawson Bassanio Houston Mclntosh Salanio Charles Lindberg Salarino Rufus Pederson Gratiano . Jack Watson Lorenzo . . . Paul Burgess Shylock Robert Donohue T ubal . . . Laancelot Gobbo Old Gobbo . Leonardo . Balthazar . Stephano . Court Clerk . Gentleman . . failor . . Portia . N erissa . Jessica . . Attendants . Duet.... . William Lebold . Ronald Forsell . . Jack Gray . Donald Amery . Connie McKay . . Wayne Noyd Robert Schesventer . Richard Fyhrie .Robert Schesventer . . Anita Busek . Charlotte Friel . Suzanne Mackey . Beverly Doolittle, Dolores Prichard . Richard Fyhrie, Dolores Prichard Trio . . Patsy Bates, Richard Fyhrie, Dolores Prichard Accornpanist .......... Doris Martin Fanfare . . . Foran Lindelien erchant of Venice 174 ROBERT DARN ELL is completing his second year of in- structing music at the college and is a member of Omicron Delta and Phi Mu Alpha. Before that he had taken his bachelor's degree at the University of Colorado and his master's degree in music composition at Texas university. - This was Mr. Darnell's second concert here. ALFRED BOYINGTON, director of the orchestra and 'f rf 'rr TE 5 Q - -f member of the music faculty is an outstanding master of the violin. Besides presenting a vesper program, be has taken the orchestra on a concert tour and has presented them in many programs throughout the year. ROBERT PARRIS, a graduate of ,lulliard School of Music, gave his first recital April 17 in Bryan hall. He is Well known for his direction of the musical, Song of Nor- way. Mr. Parris has composed many songs and is work- ing on his first symphony. L Born in Minneapolis, EVERETT FRITZBERG began his musical studies at the age of fourg made his first pub- lic appearance at the age of six and played his first full- length recital at the age of twelve. He received his degree at the University of Minneapolis where he majored in music and minored in Scandinavian languages. MARIE MCCORD, a recent addition to the teaching staff, received her B.A. and M.A. at the University of In- diana in 1948. She did considerable radio playing and was presented in several concerts at Indiana. Miss Mc- Cord studied under the famous Professor Hoifzimmer who is among the last of the German scholars who came to America during the years of the Weimar republic. KEMBLE STOUT, member of the music department, is well known for his piano recitals. He was presented in a classical vesper program in May. -U0-O 1f'VW KEMBLE STOUT ROBERT DARNELL MARIE MCCORD ALFRED BOYINGTON ROBERT PARRIS EVERETT FRITZBERG 175 5.0 '.. 'IIC Q 0'o-': k' W. ..,...k, V 0 to o..s,.g.is ou K oi nl' n f' 'inf' u I r ' 4,-,ffi ' . . Q' ' ' :I ' n.Xs'?wu.t'. l....f.ll::z.l.l,.,.g... ,5l'..,l0Olgo:..s1f'.. .. .gQ...!OllU0nsqgL':.. gl' -scl 'L2ff 'Q U 0 .,,g'2'O .0 u.,,.ye, Q . nsuo:o:j? . usuQ:.z..4Olg. Nl' o .filly o0'0 oq0'.qO' .Vial if 0000... sosgggl.. '-3059901 V o o 0 4.1 sn, 'il OUTSTANDING SENIORS s.4h. DALE MARTIN-Phi Sigma Kappa president, Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Delta Chi, Crimson Circle, Senior Class Executive Council. BENJAMIN CLIFFORD-C1'iinson Circle, president of Delta Upsilon, treasurer of junior class. SHIRLEY GLANN-AWS Council, Mortar Board, Psi Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Spurs, Cougar code committee chairman, YVVCA president. CLUBS SECTION Janet McMath Cen Gildow wma Clubs SHIRLEY GLANN YWC Pi Beta Phi's versatile SHIRLEY GLANN proved her capabili- ties by very aptly filling the important position of YWCA presi- dent. Shirley has been busy in campus affairs ever since she en- rolled at WSC in 1945, and as a result, has won much acclaim, the latest that of being named one of the Big Tenf' Shirley and her cabinet have had a very successful year as HY-Dubbersf' On floor, left to right: Charlotte Friel, Doris Hanson, Betty Clark, Hope Hubbard, Elaine Bellingar. Seated: Carol Allen, Dawn Hagen, Shirley Sweeney, Peggy Smith, Shirley Glann, Ethel Hecht, Mary Ellingwood, Marilyn Hahn. Standing: Dorothy Cevers, Miss Virginia Moultrop, executive directorg Marie Hazen, Claire Dickson, Ann McGlacle, Barbara Humphrey, Sarah McCutcheon, Barbara Knutson, Marilyn .lo Downs, Gail Nanson Harris, Janice Jensen. 178 ill Freshman commission leaders gathered around a picture of 123 433 Mrs. Helen E. Fulmer, founder of the WSC Y-Dub chapter in 1895 .... On floor: Charlotte Friel, Hope Hubbard, Marjorie Valley. On Couch: Marilyn Jo Downs, Marie Hazen, Mary El- lingwood, chairmang Marilyn Hahn, Ann McGlade, Marie Fisk. Doris Hanson, chairman of the public affairs commission, and her committee members enjoying a coffee hour .... Members of the finance committee chatting about their project for the year include, left to right: Marion McCoy, Doris Mc- Queen, Mary Helen Valley, Jennie Heikenon, Donna Aeschil- C4-J C59 Q67 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL - Row 1: Barbara Heald, .lan Schoettler, Eileen Whall, Frankie Bottinelli, Carol Smythe, Louise Bach, Carol Erickson. Row 2: ,lean Vike, Virginia Chris- tian, Sarah McCutcheon, Presi- dentg Caryl Anderson, Kathleen LaDow. Row 3: Mary Gentry, Marilyn Borset, Marion Todd, Gerry Mein- ers, Marie Hazen, Janet McCon- nell, Elizabeth Boyd, Janet Soren- son, Jeanne Nelson, Gloria Rich- ards, Hope Hubbard, Kathryn Sax, Betty Frink. man, .lean Fisk, Janet Sorenson, Jerry Meiners, Ann Baker, Eleanor Simi. Cabinet members join fellow workers in YMCA for a chat . . . facing the camera: Barbara Benjamin, James Blundell, Carol Allen, Dorothy Gevers, James Hardy, Shirley Glann, Shir- ley Cole. The publicity committee includes Peggy Anderson, .loan Chad- bourne, Elaine Bellingar, Pauline Danielson and Joy Merkling. Taking life easy are cabinet members at their annual retreat at Lutherhaven. Pictured are Shirley Glann, Dawn Hagen, Marilyn Hahn, Carol Allen, Charlotte Friel. m1n.'il. ..,t. . ,lui .fawwin-aximasm ,w..watl... ,... t YMCA MERVIN EMMEL claims North house as his living group and the YMCA as his second Home where he carries out his execu- tive duties as president of the MY. Mervin proved himself an able worker as he wielded the YMCA gavel this past year and due to his effort, the headquarters above the post-oliice have become very well known. Discussion groups have been a big hit this year. The men- women relations groups drew an even larger crowd of partici- pants than last year. The world relatedness and public affairs coffee hour stimulated great interest and discussions on impor- tant topics of the week, with a prominent speaker to talk and lead the discussions has added much to this worth-while activity. Campus movies were held each week for students and faculty, and firesicles held in faculty homes have both done much to ac- quaint the students with the professors outside the classroom. An enlarged community program includes a Saturday morn- ing youth show at the theater, a swimming program and a youth recreational program, all of which have helped to make the name of YWCA a famed one in Pullman. CABINET Row 1: Howard Michaelson, Wayne Hauser, James Hardy, Manjit Sondhi, John Tisdale, Duane Andrews. Row 2: Stanley Rheiner, executive directorg Donald Dittberner, Marvin Emmel, Duane LaVigne, Rolf Skrinde, Max Peterson. 180 Judging Teams Competing with Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Washington, at the Pa- L. Blindheim fsecond in oheesel, Archie T. Horton Clifth in all cific International Livestock Exposition, Portland, Oregon, the WSC products, First in cheese, second in ice creaml , Dr. H. A. Bendixen, dairy products judging team placed second in all productsg first in coachg Robert Asmussen, alternate: William E. Wege Cfourth in cheeseg and first in ice cream. Pictured are Cleft tn right! : Alvin butter, fourth in ice creaml. Representing WSC in the intercollegiate livestock judging contest Largent, C. ,lack Robertsong Chack rowl Leonard Vanderhoop, of 1948 were the following men: ffrontj Charles Eggleston thigh David England ffifth in contestlg R. F. Johnson, coachg Gerald man in sheep judging and second high man of the contest? 3 Richard Hartman. 181 Activity Interest lubs as designated by STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER Lariat club . . . 182 Lambda Tau Gamma . . . 188 Ad Club ' 183 Mu Beta Beta . . . 188 Collegiate Toastmasters . . 184 Pan-American Club i ' l 189 College 44-H ..... . 184- . Rho Epsilon . . . 189 Dames Club . . 185 Delta Mu - U A 186 Sigma Tau Alpha .,.. . . 190 Future Farmers of America ' I 186 Social Coordinating Council . . . 190. Hiking club . . . 187 Ski Club . . . . 191 Lariat lub ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Row 1: Gene Jessee, Charles Eggleston, Charles Lindley, advisorg Gerald Hartman, president first semester, Laurel McMurry, J ack Robertson. , Row 2: Russell Humphrey, president, Maynard Jones, Richard Largent, Bob Olson, Jane Kinder, Barbara Lindquist, Ivadell Young, Carl Nordheim, Ted Falk, John Foss. Row 3: Neil Burnett, Dan Hayden, Donald Heinemann, Manford Johnson, Ernest McCullough, Ken- neth Clark, Leonard Vanderhoop, John Klemp, Winthrop Dale, Russell Turner, Merle Baldwin. A 182 Junior Advertising Club Row l: Warren Anderson, Guy Beckwith, Carl Blomberg, Doris Carter, Mary Chute, Patricia Conyard. Row 2: Shirley Dzieclzic, Beverlee Engel, Betty Exner, Helen Faulk- ner, Don Feehan, Dorothy Franz. Row 3: William Casman, Rosemary Hoskins, Marvin Irwin, presi- dentg Ben Johnson, Roderick Jones, James Keller. 18 Row 4-: Allan Matson, Maxine McDougall, Blanche McLaughlin, .Marilyn Nordsirum, Thelma Paul, Willis Randall. How 5: Rueben Sandquist, Marion Todd, Jean Wagner, Barney Welsh, Helen White. Row 6: Donna Williams, Darrel Willits, Joe Wingate, Aune Wirla. ational Collegiate Toastmasters Row 1: Kenneth Bordtveclt, secretaryg John Conklin, presidentg Adolph Fricke, treasurer, Ronald Nelson. Row 2: Ivan Putman, advisor, William Mahan, Jerry Booth, Ward Van Amam, Donald Reynolds, Ronald Scott, Guy Beckwith, Bev Davidson. College 4+-H Row 1: Mrs. Dan Cook, Dan Cook, Ernie McCulloh, president, Mary Lou Granger, secretary, Eugene Forrester, treasurer, Marie Clausen, Ray Entman. Row 2: Unidentified, Doris Havo, Stan Grittner, Wayne Lenhard, Art Ross, Les Adams, Burgess Lang, Neil Bumett. Row 3: Mary Lou Boleneus, Mrs. Leroy Gunstone, Edith Gentry, 184- Delores Plaster, Dorothy Reilly, Lucille Forrester, Doris McColley. Lois Brainard, Shirley Lee. Row 4-: Clarke Orhin McCul1oh, Harley Hopkins, Barbara Bibby, Verl Thompson, Jack Thompson, Arlene Anderson, unidentified, Bernadine Van Tyne, Pauline Beattie. Row 5: Leroy Gunsfone, Duane Weeks, Norm Dahlsteclt, Dick Dart, Bud Pierson, Ted Greene, Joan Elshenson, Donna Custer, Shirley Weger. Dames Club OFFICERS, FALL 1948. Row 1: Mrs. William Boldman, corre- OFFICERS, SPRING 1949. Row 1: Mrs. Robert Underwood sponding secretaryg Mrs. Beck Hubbel, recording secretary. presidentg Mrs. Wade Schroeder, treasurer. Row 2: Mrs. Bernard Droz, vice-presidentg Mrs. Wayne DeTil- Row 2: Mrs. Thomas Kiefer, vice-presidentg Mrs. Jack Young lian, president, Mrs. Harold Beckman, treasurer. corresponding secretaryg Mrs. Jason Smith, recording secretary CHRISTMAS PARTY-Each year the Dames club assisted by Grey W sponsors a Christmas party for all children of married students on the campus. This year found big Laurie Neimi playing Santa Claus. Stockings and individual presents were passed out lo all the children. 185 Delta Mu JOB'S DAUGHTERS Row 1: Donna Bateman, Doris Bauer, Jean Bauer, Marge Brene- man, Corinne Bullard, Delores Callarman, Carolyn Candee, Berna- dine Cash. Row Vivian Harris, Arleen Hill, Hope Hubbard, Patricia Hunting. 2: Evelyn Cash, Donna Combes, Jean Elsensohn, Donna Haas, Row 3: Patricia Hunting, Averil Perkins, Marguerite Rehberg, Dorothy Roderick, Nona Rudd, Betty Saflel. Row 4: Margaret Sims, Beverly Van Horn, Janet Wasem, Gale Webber. Future Farmers of America Q. D Row ul: William Boldman, Vance Venn, Harry Warman, Les Adams, Richard Moser, Stephen Logelfeil, Al Slinkard, Dale Shearer, John Myer, R. J. Wallenstien. Row 2: Fred Paige, Gene Forrester, Dean Snook, Fred Huston, Ernest Novton, Harlan Heglor, Gilbert Baldwin, James Pounder, Ralph Denham, Ellsworth Wolfe, Clifford Skaar. Row 3: Edward Cushman, Jerry Maggs, Ivan Woodworth, Clifford Hurley, David Burns, .lack Thompson, Edward Soper, Ronald 186 Scott, Vernon Hagen, Louis G. Anderson, Clarence Hill. Row 4: Oscar Lerch, Jack Snell, James Kock, Louis Baxter, Howard Long, Donald Squier, Vernon Proff, Tom Straka, Orison Murdock, Leo Migvor, Henry Hinton. Row 5: S. E. Gaumer, H. D. White, E. K. Irwin, C. A. Anderson, Lynn Buchanan, James Pritchard, Walter Lindman, John Elliot, John Norbert, Robert Schmidt, Larry Danielson, Gerrit Van Zwol. Hiking lub as f-3 f W' fa, aff. so t sa b ,,- . 'N , f , , ' Lx '- if , 'ag - a f ' Y . f . I Jr - U Row 1: Fred Pontiu, Duane Rudolph, Manjit Sondhi, Louis Gehrett, George Simmons, Douglas Crum, Clinton Michaelson. Row 2: Helen Moore, Leonard Stubbs, James Wright, vice-president, William Murray, president, Pat Robbins, treasurer, Verna Woods, secretaryg Betty Merritt, Donna Ekvall. Row 3: Harley Tuck, Mary Eliason, ,lean McCinnes, Barbara Martin, Pat Finnegan, Donna ,lean VanDusen, Ruth Wickliffe, Kitty Jacobson, Robert Ratlili, Charles True, Robert Olson. Row 4: Barbara Montan, Dana Shafer, Esther Lathrop, Donald Ballart, Otis Berry, Dean Castle, Bud Sperry, Clyde Painter, Donald Newquist, Ronald Lee, Donald Reynolds. Row 1: David Frazer, Frank Horsfall, Luke Best, Dorothy Smith, Pat Robbins, Kenneth Atwood, Lola Price, Sam Arnot, Lila Cook, Ruth Wickclifie, Bud Sperry. Row 2: tSittingJ Pat Cross, Lee McKinney, Barbara Sumey. 187 Lambda Tau amma FRESHMAN LEADERSHIP TRAINING Row 1: Stanley Rheiner, ,lohn Ray, Dave Baxter, William Thomas, Ronald Nelson. Row 2: Tom Graham, unidentified, Dean Marble, Kenneth David- Eon,lRolbert Finley, Tom Fowler, Pat McKelvie, Gene Radach, .lack ar an . Row 3: Darrel Nave, Dave Brader, Robert McMahon, Pete Wick, Richard Nathe, William Piper, Douglas Sipe, Donald Lewis. Row 4: Dan Roberts, Maurice Gan, David Nordquist, Matt O'Leary, Raymond Loan, Bud Peterson, Chuck Walters, Clark Ward, Bruce Evans. Mu Beta Beta Row 1: Arlene Anderson, secretary, Pauline Beattie, treasurerg Barbara Bibby, Neil Burnett, Dan Cook, vice-president. Row 2: Eugene Forrester, Lucile Forrester, president, Doris Mc- 183 Colley, Jack Thompson. Not pictured: Darrel Turner, Joyce Jacoby, Ernest McCollocl1, Duane Weeks, Leroy Gunstone, Leslie Adams. .Pan-American lub Row 1: Sam Mack, Eduardo Maderos, Ricardo Morada, Arturo Tavera, Robert Wills. Row 2: Roberto Chavez, Lee Coldwell, Shirley Cadavid, Gale Weber, Glenna Lu Elliot, Alice Miller, Dolly Glen, Mariko Yoshinako, Barbara Fort, Coralee Monbeck, Dorothy Wilson. Row 3: Hope Hubbard, Tury Johnson, Phyllis Taft, .lim Marshall, Wayne Monbeck, Lee Di Meo, Eugene Semingson, vice-president: Carlos Tavera, president: Mary Ruth Ryan, secretary: Clayton Dokken, Pete Dami, Chuck Beany. Row 4: Glen Englebrush, Joe Madeiros, Perry Wilson, Gene Dub- ley, Mrs. Rose Pointon, advisor: Gustavo Cadavid, Betty Lounhart, William Whitley, .loan Young, Donald Goettel, Audrey Scholz, Wil' liam Nelson, David Carpenter. Not pictured: Ann Broady, Robert Donahue, Josette Carlier. Rho Epsilon AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Row 1: Merl Beckman, Ernest Carlson, Gordon Klossner, president, Not pictured: Robert Clower, Dana Crumb, Kenneth Hammond, Mr. R. D. Harbour. Frank Higgins, Roger Moe, Maurice Pelto, Arthur Wing. Row 2: Dale Martin, Willard Spencer, James Van Meter. Sigma Tau lpha , Row 1: lTop rowj Joan Pinkerton, Marjorie Loss, Lois Sorensen, secretary, Dorothy Olson, Joyce Snyder, Joanne Harvey, Shirley Dezellein, vice-presidenlg Beatrice Hays, president, Betty Lowry. Row 2: Dolores Pearson, Joanne Evers, Pat Kobes, Viola Rasmus- sen, Dolores Nelson, Jean Scarborough, Martha Merrow, Helen Louise Evans. Row 3: Sue Harris, Margaret Peringer, Geraldine Curtis, Shirley- Fay Young, Barbara Carstensen, Ann Cook, Shirley Roe, Ardis McLean, M. Joan Graham, Sally I-level. Row 4: Mary Ann Siniluoto, Pat Cox, Donna Jean VanDusen, Zona Zerha, Dorothy .McClure, Pat Corey, Pat Wressel, Marian Peter- schick, Lorna Fry, Janet Miller, Ann Miller. Bow 5: Helen Jean Adams, Julia Mearns, Beverly Paulson, Jeanne Kendall, Shirley Wriglit, Joanne Lounslaury, Peggy Evers, Bonnie Odenrider, Josephine Maupin, Mary Lou Layton, Dolores Olson. Row 6: Marian Dybwad, Alice Mae Ostrem, Pauline Nugent, Kath- erine Putman, Shirley Norberg, Mary Pauline Cook, Frances Dick- inson, Faye Alexander, Shirley Tale, Marianne Sarvela, Joyce Hovila. Social oordinating Council Row 1: Don Eidson, Wildes Bean, Barbara Knutsen, Jessilee Simmons, Doris Bauer, Doris Dewald, Joanne Henson, Virginia Clegg, Irene Nelson, Chuck Parker. Row 2: Ray Darbola, Rose Marie Wiley, Dale Shaw, Corky Bul- lard, Rusty Brewer, Joanne Fisher, Hal Arthur, Bev Jefferson, Al Goodwin, Janice Beckman, Bill Green. Row 3: Bud Oyster, Jean Johnson, Harlan Dean, Millie Cannon, Cliii Wasem, Bobbie Wylder, Ray Kronquist, Sharon Lang, Rich Paeth, unidentified. Row 4: Marv Sickles, Gary Wade, Herb Cartle, Dave Kirk, Bill Woodruff, Russ Leonard, Fred Flanigan, Frank Snow, John Mclnturff. Ski Club J f, ' l -.Nga 554 1773 ET - President . . . Gentry Wade Vice-President . . Stanley Green' Secretary . . Rose Marie Craft Treasurer . . . Elizabeth Fruin -0 The WSC Ski club with a membership of over 300, is the proud owner of a lodge at Emida, Idaho fpictured abovej. Club members boarded college buses nearly every weekend this winter, and traveled the forty miles to the lodge for a long day of skiing. There is a 1200-foot rope tow in the near-by area which is available for the skiers. - -3- -- ,f ' , I . -5:-EW - -1. ,Q - ' 1 1 V T iii-K' R.. ' 19. , ,, w wzvv , r V, H' Q---1-S11 M w ' ,353 :Q 5 ew. ,Mix ' ' - A - uf it frm, .5 1 i f t. Y , M' 'E' . 1 i if Q IJ' Q l J X' tsr A t ie? ' 'l - if t , ,,,i'lM , 1 In ,Q Y M ' V 1 . ' 'Tyne Q.: UE l ill 7 5 W .Z I H4 I gil' H e ' -sf silk is 191 Religious Groups Included ill the next pages are seven religious organiza- tions, some denominational, some campus-wide, to which Washington State college students may belong. Christian Student Council . . 192 Collegiate Christian Fellowship . . 193 Religion and Life Committee . . . 193 Lutheran Student Association . . 194- Newman club . . 194 Wesley Foundation . . 195 Westniiiistei' Foundation . . 195 'Sh hristian Student Council -fm 234 1 6 li i o ,Wi i Row 1: Edward Bronian, Paul Kinch, Francis Crane, Dewey Baudin, Barbara Tarrant. C113fldle1', Teruo Ishihafa- Row 3: Rev. Herbert C. Schulze, Conrad E. Setterlund, Micky Row 2: Virginia Moultrop, Rodger Irwin, Mary Barton, Jo Ann Shaw, Mervin Emmel, Gayle Harris, Robert Selfridge, Arlene Lounsbury, Glen Hunt, Katherine McCauley, Kathyrn Sax, Philip Anderson. 192 ollegiate Christian Fellowship Row 1: Paul Norman, Robert Eveleigh, James Roetcisoender, Fran- cis Harris, Robert Paetli, William Meyer, Vernon Leach, Richard Goss, Albert Salmon, Melvin Newman. Row 2: Maurice Dube, Joan Kristenson, Marion Jones, Helen Fouch, Jessie McCall, Mary Ellen Irsfield, Lucile Forrester, Marion Rickand, Shirley Roeder, Laura Hiebert, Charles Parsons. Row 3: Jean Shand, Alsea Gay, Byron Jones, Robert Henricksen, Marjorie Rehberg, Dorothy Parsons, Joyce Carrell, Jean Paeth, Verna Travis, Genevieve Reckamp, Betty Giiflen, Robert Griffen, Mrs. Tom Griflen, Clarence Dial, Donald Kohlstoedt, Robert Row- land. Row 4-: William Blake, James Hardy, Phyllis Guy, .loan Wilson, Betty Larkin, Jean Washburn, Ted Thorndike, Carl Christensen, Gordon McClain, Eunice McClain, William Paeth, Maxine Lan- chester, Shirley Keeling, Edward Browman. Row 5: Lester Nordlund, Bernard Droz, Jesse Lill, Howard Was- senaar, James Pearson, Clinton Porter, Glenn Doornink, Bert Van- derlaan, Alvin Overland, Lawrence Yates, Donald Thorndike, Clarke Brown. Not pictured: Leona Metzger, Gene Thompson, Ralph Wood, Betty Kitzmiller, Floyd Miralles, Leslie Yates, Phyllis Yates, Vern Ritter, Gloria Baldwin, David Leach, Annabel Leach, Shirley Kellenbarger. Religion and Life Committee l- sQ ,, I 1 it Row: John Hazelwood, Marilyn Murphy, Alice Knowles, Mary Ann Howell, Bob Koppe, Dolly Glenn. Row 2: Reverend Cal Sutherlin, Lorraine Goldy, secretaryg Mary Ellen Henry, vice-presidentg Dr. Donald A. Wells, Larry Daniel- 93 son, president. , Row 3: Marilyn Jo Downs, Joan Cunningham, Herbert Waldman, Evilo Helton, Patricia Dean, Raymond Darbolo, Cal Cooper, Russel Fulgham, Janet Hoff, Jean Caldwell, Corrine Swartzell. Lutheran Students' Association Row 1: Tom Jordan, Line Estergreen, Karol Erickson, presidentg Lester Vea, Edward Munk, Rolf Skrinde, .loanne Evers, Herman Austenson. Row 2: Ted Waddell, Peggy Evers, Raymond Kronquist, Gloria Endicott, Ellene Westrom, Doris Soder, Delores Shepro, Bernice Thedorf, Estella Preston, Donald Miller, Pastor Al Dillemuth. Row 3: Glen Leitz, Lamont Carstens, Bertha Handeland, Barbara Fort, Mary Lou Boleneus, Evelyn Cash, Al Alexander, Edward Rorem. Row 4: 'Emil Leitz, Ray Jewell, Karl Langbacker, Margaret Brischle, Vern Hagen, Dorothy Becker, Betty Adams, George Duris, Gertrude Armbruster, Byron Aldridge, Norman Miller. Row 5: Raymond Emtman, Peter Van Soest, Bernadine Cash, Donald Dittberner, Donald Zier, Barbara Carstensen, Jack Schena- ker, Robert Olson, Robert Hong. Newman lub President . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Social C hairmen . 194 . . . . . . .Edward Conmy . .lean Whealdon . . . . . Mary Lou Granger . . . . . . . Frank Filicetti . William DeGuire, Mary Munns Wes ey Foundation Row 1: Delores Nelson, Mildred Ham, Virginia Utzman, Irene Krebs, Verna Travis, Patricia Hunting.. Row 2: Reverend Cal Sutherlin, Paul Kinch, Terry Hartman, Robert Helgeson, James Pritchard, Manjit Sondhi. Westminster Foundation Row 1: William Eng, Eloise Horne, William Burns, Robert George, Ronald Eissinger, Adelaide Crosby, Caryl Anderson, Dolores Plaster, Emma Erickson, Frankie Bottinelli, Joan Cunningham, Susan Harris, Ann Miller, Janet Miller, Sherry Lyter, Colleen Bivins, Ruth Schulze, Herbert Schulze. Row 2: Richard Walters, Bruce McCaw, Merle Baldwin, Lawrence Danielson, Conrad Setterlund, Wendell Lafky, Lawrence McCor- mack, Bud Austin, Enrigue Pedraza. ,,. rs , - i . ses., f ' 1 l Q Row 3: Michael McCormack, Margaret McCormack, Arnold Kepp- ler, John Haupt, Esther Haupt, Tessie Preston, Dolly Glenn, Marie Gilslrap, Janice Dudley, Doris Lee, Alice Deckert, Muriel Ander- son, Lora Curtis, Jean Harnerly, Lorraine Goldy, Norinne Smith, Ann Cook, Pat Sundquist. Row 4: Leslie Jensen, Lynn Pearson, Lynn Buchanan, William Peterson, Lewis Baker, Paul Morgan, Clem Young, Everett Right- mire, Robert Finnell, Marvin Sunclquist. OUTSTANDING SENIORS JOSEPH MATSON-ASSCW president, Ferry Hall president, Publica- tions Board. ERNEST MUZATKO-President of Lambda Chi Alpha, Sophomore Execu- tive Council, Crimson Circle, senior man on Board of Control. DAWN HAGEN-Vice-president of YWCA, Pi Beta Phi vice-president, Phi Beta Kappa. ff, A. . lm LC FQ ll 1 CAMPUS ROYALTY SECTION Alice Kaifer v l 4 uw., ,1 a Campus Royalty 4220042910122 FI E WSC EENS Flashing smiles, frienflliness, personality, enthusiasm . . . these are the qualities which the live lovely co-eds on the following pages have in common . . . and the 1949 CHINOOK takes pleasure in introducing these girls to you, and in saluting them for the proven popularity which is theirs. DORIS KAPPEL Davishall Bellingham senior MERLE HATLEY Deltaflamma Wenatchee freshman JOANN FLETCHER KappaDelta Waterville freshnlan DELORES TAPANI Wilmerllall Seattle junior D OROTHY G EVER S McCroskeyhall Longview senior 198 Egg dv -OX , 5142:-'15-??iP?.:M, , am wx-305. w M , Zghx . ,I V111 if. G1 W., 51 .mm Q W mf in 'fzgggiisqvi jhggufe A JN H ' ,gi 31? LT,?i?:, ,, ,,J f g'ij:gH5 4 fy: ..-wf 2 LJ .gf : ., 7 ' Mg, , ,X A -yn aww , , ' , ff-mf N ,tw2'i.?iffi53?i?5?sffR'Wf'f' 55 ' 4 ' 'Sw X ., A' N ' ' ,,ggQExv2i.i5f?L . , ,lg -:g-f'w.lNi'Ki1Q ' Y, ' W. .M , .5,,,.L,. ,M , wffnu , W , ew' 'i AL.,, X M 1. H :JW 'j, ,J,, , N ww :fl HN HN' V: H 25-51 m V, 'u MERLE . . .Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 1 w11,1 11.11 1. nr ,1 -11111f1f.11 -1 1 352231 Wiz' fs1iwf '11 1-9521 111 f11?fm21faf2 11q'111:f1,r 'W 1211 tw -K:vjgfg11g-11fS11- p ff A--71-1 ' 1 K '- 11 --1, A --.11 11, 1 42111 , sm -1RHs:. 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Finalists in the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl contest include, left to right: Nadine Larson, Phyllis Cannon, JoAnn Fletcher, Pat Rowe, Noreen Lee. These charming coeds made up the court of the Sigma Chi Sweetheart dance. Left to right: Elaine Halle, Carol Saunders, ,, n 1 f. - W., '. 5 493 2 sf ' ' L, ,. . ,.5. .V 'f i Eu 4 K . , .V kj. . .Y W V W 204 Q4-l C53 Merle Hatley, Mary Landis and Lorene Cherry. The 1949 May queen and her court include, left to right: Shirley Cole, Betty Jo Lyon, Maid of Honor Lorraine Kure, Queen Dorothy Cevers, Helen Yelle, and Marlys Bridgham. Junior prom princesses gather around Queen Dee as they smile at the photographer. Left to right, frontzi Irene Nelson, Mary Butler. Back: Rose Marie Wiley, Dee Tapani, Suzi Simpson. lpha Phi mega Row 1: Mac Kiyono, Walter Donagho, Jack Graham, Dave McKeen, Wendell Klossner, Leon Luck, Dave Lee, Earl Elliott, Fred Hilden- brand. Row 2: Terry Ishihara, Wendell Reugh, Keith Langfield, Carl Blomherg, Kerry Berg, Ray Harris, Daryl Larson, Marvin Lot- speich, Donald Paton. C13 Dick Tatham, Dick Saty, David McKean, and Wendell Klossner admire one of the tralhc directional signs purchased with the proceeds from the 1948 HANDSOME HARRY contest. Q21 Fred Hildenbrand and Duane LaVigne presenting the HAND- SOME HARRY plaque to the 1949 HANDSOME HARRY Hank Milhoer, South House. ' Row 3: John Elliott, Kenneth Langland, John Fox, Harry Elliott, Donald Kniss, Larry Trent, Richard Watson, Richard Johnson, Boyd Maxwell. Row 4-: Richard Tathani, Paul Morse, Kerry Anderson, Robert lgarple, Chris Kerns, Henry Wellsandt, Donald Tuschoff, Edward erner. t3l The Hello Walk plaque put in as the 1946 project of Alpha Phi Omego . . . 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Pictured left to right: Donald Amery, Dee Tapani, Frank Snow, chairmang Mary Mil Knutson, Gloria Jacobson, Beatrice Hays, Wallace Walker, Gerry Siegmund, Betty Loundhardt, Robert Tomkins. Familiar faces seen dancing in the Stateroom after class . . . Members of TUB cultural committee include, left to right: 135 C49 C55 C65 Merry .lo Samuelson, Mary Ellen Henry, Eugene Fink, Paul Morgan, Marcia McGifford, Hope Hubbard, Nadine Munns. Bill Lebold and friends enjoying a fast game of ping-pong in the Stateroom. TUB public relations committee members talking over plans for next year. Pictured, left to right, seated: Harry Kellinger, Jerry Hilby, Carl Blomberg, Ann Baker, Ardith Elerick, Nancy Darling, Marie Hazen, Sally Bucbet, ,loan Young. Standing: Ralph Summers, .lack Burt, Byron Aldrich. . . . ut in the Meantime 0 xcggxl , kv. 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My gmt ,N WI T . w. . 1 Q, ' M I - . -, F3 - I iii ff, -. rg A 1 I .' ,Y W 1 .!a, . , Am V V' N-sn.-,' , r W, --.wg . wp? ,- E f 4 r.-.X hw-Q-.....,,i'f' ' - Qizigggixi dw.. .. Aeti ities Round-up . . . ill Senior Panhellenic, Sigma Tau Alpha fRainbow girlsl, and C29 633 Alpha Phi Omega fnational scouting honorary! stand ready to explain their organizations to any interested parties. The publications field has a corner of its own, where represen- tatives of Theta Sigma Phi Cwomen's journalism honoraryl, the CHINOOK and the EVERGREEN smile for the CHINOOK cam- eraman. .limior American Veterinary Medicine association members, in uniform, stand behind their table to display several samples .212 C4-J Q53 C61 C73 in bottles. An avid Junior Ad Club member models a spiffy-looking en- semble as a reminder of the club's annual spring style show. Frank Saraceno tells an interested group about the National Collegiate Radio Guild. Marie Clausen listens with interest as she hears about activi- ties of Scarab Karchitectural engineering honoraryl . ASSCW committee members prepare their material to tell the world about the important functions which they perform. . . . Gala Weeliends DEE TAPANI, 1949 Junior prom queen, seems to be en- joying a hug from Wixitersveek King GEORGE GOLDS- BERRY at the Coronation ceremonies held during inter- mission at Gelundasprung. Climaxing a week of festivities, Gelundasprung was held in both gymns with clever con- cessions and dancing to keep spectators busy. Prom-goers this year danced to the music of Tex Beneke 2 and his band, with many envious on-lockers in the balcony. Autograph-hunters were pleasantly rewarded during in- termission as Tex willingly signed hundreds of dance pro- grams. During the coronation ceremony, Tex placed the crown on Queen Dee. The junior class can well be proud of their Moonlight Serenadef' H Afgdii rJv1 V Y 4 ' f J I xg ' Iv , r ! if ag, , g M j W , P 1 ' .4 K L .b 1- ' , . ?g::::-if A ff., 1. , . .2 -V H 'ff x '4d1,1ze-Q E. a w .,fv5 in I Cl ma..-it Q H- !Vufl'Q:. vi .H H' I - 1 -Vg. ii . if , I . - 2- -- K. 4f.,,,, ,A -NQQ ' ' Spf-f'iYlI0 ' ' pn 1 I A ' . , T4 al 'fu 'MM' -'I N l .,nI I.. .4 PJ.- M Ting X' .wv,f74g,A ':3'f 34:1elQw,:,.w - 11 ,, ' V 1 Y M - ' 'K ' - W , 'ig 1 ' ' ff ' W- f z:, ..::.... --- P A . 5 xg . Q -Q I - .af '1 ii: l 'Nic-3' J ' X vTII l L lla P ' : ' i ' , , I! Mwl l f.rln .3-'V W. :tit Y.,,:s:Q,?L, V . ..' J I I!! I '.' , W 1 15154 ' 'fl ' I c -- Ww Ill I u - --f 'GX .1-4,51 I v X 'L 'Y .-.f v , ' HMB l ' Q Q ,M X w M X! K uh 'EV it gr ' ww' - E H: An' 1 Q-.k a 11- ' Y, fl N1 L.. gi. J . ,. f ,Qing ' 11 ' Q 21' 5 W 3, M, U2 ii vfglx 5 'Sw .A -Q, . 11 I 1 1 U ' X w , f ' X 5 y 1 Ln f s N' .. , H A 1 sw if rw awww uggad- ., , ' 5 W .. I W 1 2 ' ...,, 1 ,. ' X fi 1 , ' .My Mfwwkkfiwhm ,pw w,Qy, 1 'QXW' A A , 5 at . Lf?-Kfg-5 ' ,gi-ijt 'gg I , M . , ffggfr. 1 I Lf' ,1'.?f ' fi i' 1fEN..m fs-.-5,-.1 it , .gl , f , ,,,, fvg-g,g f Am , L QLLEQQLL-. ' ,, , .nf. .... - Y J Y .r ,.Z .,., J gf-fJE'212Ea-, gf.. .,., OUTSTANDING SENIORS HELEN RADEMACHER-WRA president, Mortar Board, Pi Lambda Theta, AWS Council. MARLYS BRIDGHAM-AWS treasurer, Sports club president, Crimson W, Independent Council. WOMEN,S SPORTS SECTION Harriet Stinson Beverly Van Horn 3953829 W.5'z'i',, Urals vkfwvv Women's Sports Women's Recreation Association Wonien's recreation association membership is extended to all athletic minded girls of the State College of Washing- ton. To be eligible for membership, a girl must belong to one of the following clubs: Sports club, Fish Fans, Arch- ery club, Tennis club, Do Si Do, Badminton club, Or- chesis, Golf club or participants in intramural sports. Each organization fosters interest and promotes partici- pation of women students in the various sports. Each club sponsors its own program of contests. Points are awarded for participation in the club program and these apply towards the winning of a Crimson W sweater. The governing body of the association is the council, which consists of elected president, vice-president, secre- tary, treasurer, committee chairman, club presidents, and Left to right: Billie Papanlone, .Helen Rademacher, Dory Kappel Standing: .lane Rumbolz faculty advisor. WHA was an active group on campus this year, spon- soring co-recreational nights, intercollegiate play days, telegraphic archery and swimming meets, and a program of intramural activities. Vice-President Doris Kappel, cheer leader and Crimson W president helped to bring sports closer to the activity lists of campus coeds. Two other busy members are Billie Papantone, treasurer, and Jane Rumholz, secretary. President Helen Rademacher is a Davis hall senior phys- ical education major. ln addition to her scholastic work, she is the active committee woman who gave WHA its in- spiration and direction during 194-8. 218 V 4 I i l Y l 5 1 1 , f 1 5 H - WRA COUNCIL Row 1: Geraldine Meiners, Alice Costello, Doris Kappel, Helen Rademacher, Jane Rumbolz, Billie Papantone, Doreen Moorhead, Jo Allen. Row 2: Harriet Stinson, .lo Slosser, Irene Hallett, Mollie Ann Whiteley, Elaine Bellingar, Mary b Ellingwood, Mary Jane Larimer. - Hup, two, three, four!! Hold that pose! t l , 1 Watch those waist lines! Mother never worked this hard! 219 WBA Clubs! ORCHESIS Row 1: Elinor Klemz, Jackie Robertson, Colleen Crampton, Marty Lancaster, Audrey Scholz, Dory Kappel. Row 2: Jane Taylor, Joy Merkling, Shirley Scott, Jerry Gordon, Eilene Schlicht, Beverly Moon, Charm Crow, Doris Pittman. Row 3: Catherine Wilson, William Crozier, Ann Mc- Glade, Miss Alice Gates, advisor, Lyle Winegar, Dale Taylor, Marilyn Rostedt, Mollie Ann Whiteley, Shir- ley Gunston, Harriet Stinson. GOLF ' Row 1: Gloria Jacobson, Alice Le Blanc, Marjorie Woods, Miss McKee, advisor: Elaine Bellingar, pres- identg Betty Blair, Beverly Linke. FISH FANS Row 1: Nell Bachman, Marcia Brown, Dorothy Ham- lin, Janet Nollan, Frances Kitlar, Mary Landis. Row 2: Pat Anhorn, Mary Alice Anhorn, Barbara Gay, Carol Abernathy, Pat McDougall, Barbara Peter- son, Anne McCrea, Pat Wressell, Phyllis Taft, Helen McKenzie. Row 3: Alice Matthews, Carolyn Schactler, Marilyn Wuest, Mary Ellingwood, Marlys Bridgham, Bev Brewer, Charlene Roberts, Miss Agnes McQuarrie, advisor. DO SI DO Row 1: Paul Hoff, Ray Nelson, Stanley Stocker, Ray- mond Kronquist, Floyd Naylor, Merle Baldwin, Cal- vin Heckard, John Smith, Don Martin, Don Vetter. Row 2: Dorothy Olsen, Lois Boberg, Pat Robbins, Iris Langdon, Nina Kriebel, Alice Costello, Martha Riker, Mary Lou Methven, Charlotte Remley, Roberta Wyatt, Pat Rowan, .lane Nishio. Row 3: Alice Matthews, Marjorie McNeely, Eleanor Putnam, Bob Asmussen, Ruby Christman, Pat David- son, Jean Hamerly, Pat Van Amam, Miss Shirley Cox, advisor: Dwaine Matchette, Les Langdon, Row 4: Roland Hintze, Bernadette Lefevre, Phyllis Harvey, Pearl Rudolf, Helen Kauppi, Ruth Galbraith, Luella Peterson, Jane Travis Eldon fNipl Long, Marilyn Van Cott, Bill Crozier. Row 5: Harlan Heglar, Donald Gates, William Nes- bitt, Edward Votava, Paul McCarthy, Lyle Winegar, Neil Heitman, ,lohn Gibbons. Not Pictured: Walter Brown, Arthur Edwards, Bar- bara Fort, Martha Kulberg, James Kulberg, Thomas Matthews, Edward Munk, Frank Schlager. Women's Sports SPORTS CLUB Row 1: Doris Carlson, Jo Slosser, Betty Kitzmiller, Irene Hallet, Billie Papenlone, Elizabeth Huerlin, Lois White, Rita Tomlinson, Dorothy Hunskaar, Millie Lotspeich, Bernadine Van Tine. Row 2: Barbara De Hull, Ramona Kominski, Bertha Hanlin, Carol Warner, Jackie Whipps, Sylvia Olsen, Illiene Sedlack, Cora Pridgen, Janet Harman, Betty Larimer, Marion Wood. ' Row 3: Helen Rademacher, Mary Lou Pease, Esther Lathrop, Dorothy Hammerschmidt, Phyllis Caillou- ette, Joanne Hoff, Eleanor Dickson, Carmen Bossen- brock, Fran Dickinson, Carol Rapzola, Anna Ott, Viola Rasmussen. .ARCHERY CLUB Row 1: Aileen Harting, Dorothy Toppin, vice-presi- dent, Helen Kauppi, president: Miss Dorothea Cole- man, advisor: Evilo Helton, Shirley Starke, Beverly Minnick, secretary-treasurer: Ruby Christman, Eliza- beth Cevers, Norma Johnson, Marion Wood. BADMINTON Row 1: Merle Hatley, Florestine Simonis, Elvie Connor. Row 2: Darlene Erickson, Darlene Hunskaar, Irene Hallett, Lorene Repp, Clara Vermillion. Row 3: Beverly Weidenhach, Arlene Anderson, Joanne Hoff, Viola Rasmussen, Pat Shere, Nancy Harrison, Verna Travis. Not Pictured: Lois White, Bernadine Van Tine. TENNIS Row 1: Helen Ladd, Maxine Keith, Jo Slosser, Gene- vieve Gildow, Rose Marie Craft, Nadine Tonnemaker. Row 2: Phyllis Curtiss, Shirley Wainscott, Lois White, Doris McColley. Virginia Christian, Yvonne Cunning- ham, Pat McNerney, Doreen Moorhead, Carol Gor- anson. Row 3: Louella Peterson, Norma Jett, Carol Morgan, Blanche Montgomery, Viola Rasmussen, Jo Allen, Joyce Roberson, Billie Papentone, Mary Jane Larimer. -tgi. 1 . wjif L - I Y...-if ge Zi 3 M lil' ? , W if Q, :.: ig xv' N N Eg 5 .fx li -r f' ,fix , , all f g W- 7 L ,- 4 'JZ' ' 44 w,. F ' .55:m.,2Q,,. ,, fig?-- zz , ,, , f 3 4,4 gs' J -H if KT M . . Nl V X' .vhblf-ww-.'w3':1 , , ' ,...-,-.. L.-x,--2 nf. ,..,:.-3-. - . 'FEL ' ...ausgiif- ,f , - f,, ffw- , ., -qgn 91- - -,-:- ,..,-N.-F .-G - J-A... -. ni -2- , -:1-,., 4. TIS., J-. .ala-A -' 1: rf Q g'g ..,?-agp., .' 'M' '--, 4 .- AT' fjf-aio-f ,ifir fi -.sf ,' L1 , '- . , . N .f 32' PM -A isa iii' E,Am,,,,, ... 1' i' Q 4' 1 ,fa I 'J ss 51 Q F Q '-in fi NV.: Lp -' X w v X. i H4 in MQW? 1 933 5 OUTSTANDING SENIORS JAMES MELVILLE-Grey W Club president, Sigma Delta Chi, Crimson Circle, EVERGREEN sports, CHINOOK, IFC. JOSEPH NEBOLON-Grey W, Pi Tau Iota, Junior Executive Council, Varsity Track. JERRY WILLIAMS-P1'esident of Grey W Club, Crimson Circle, vice- president of junior class. i SPORTS EDITOR Bob Landerholm fs, H-Q ,. , W ,Q -nil. .1 Ja Q QQ 'F r ig Events Athletic ' t d Fall Sports arsit Football Left to right: Phil Sarboe, head coachg Buck Bailey, assistant line coachg Joe Angelo, freshman coachg Roy Sandberg, head line coachg Bi1l'Sewell, backlield eoachg Bill Newell, trainer. The Cougar football team had a successful season, losing only three conference games and finishing the season in the first division in the conference standings. A good ground attack supported by an excellent passing attack, gave the WSC opposition trouble all season. ,lerry Williams, left half, Lauri Niemi, left tackle, and Dave Swanson, right end, represented Washington State in the annual East-West Game on January 1, at San Fran- cisco. The three Cougars held starting positions in the New Year's Day classic and played good solid football through- out the game. Williams was selected as the second most valuable player in the game. Niemi and Williams brought additional honors to Wash- ington State. Niemi was named 'LNational Lineman of the PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE STANDING Team Won Lost Tied PCT. PF PA Oregon ........ 7 0 0 1.000 125 4-8 California . . . . . 6 0 0 1.000 155 40 So. California . . . . 4 2 0 .667 94 53 WASH. STATE . . . 4 3 1 .571 164 172 Stanford . . . . . 3 4 0 .428 124 69 OSC .... . . 2 3 2 .400 101 125 Washington . . . . 2 5 1 .286 89 117 UCLA . . . . . 2 6 0 .250 129 206 Idaho . . . . 1 5 0 .167 92 123 Montana . . . 0 3 0 .000 7 126 226 Week for his outstanding. work against Washington, be- sides being selected on two All American teams, and Wil- liams ranked third in the nation in kick off returns. Fran Polsfoot was second on the Coast in pass receiving, and Don Paul was close to the top among the punters on the Coast. The Cougars played a tough ten-game schedule includ- ing such teams as the mighty Michigan State eleven and the powerful Penn. State Lions. The season record was four wins, live losses, and one tie. Coach Sarboe lost eleven good men through graduation, but has some outstanding material coming up from the freshman team to use as replacements, and to mold into an- other good Cougar eleven. INDIVIDUAL SEASON SCORING Times Yards Passes Passes Points Carried Gain Att. Comp. Scrd. .Terry Williams . . . . 98 494 2 0 36 Don Paul .... . . 68 403 5 3 18 Marv Cross .... . . 60 290 .. .. 24 Cordon Brunswick . . . 52 212 .. .. 6 Frank Mataya . . . . . 37 111 94 46 6 Bob McGuire . . . . 25 104 .. .. .. Bob Gamhold . . . 23 102 65 30 .. Eddie Coleman . . . . 15 38 1 1 .. John Monlux . . . 8 47 .. .. 12 Bob George . . 8 26 .. .. .. Eddie Niehl . . 4 2 .. .. .. Leon Mangis . . . 1 5 9 6 .. Bill Lippincott . . . 1 2 .. .. 22 arsity Football Coach Phil Sarboe led the 1948 Cougars to a conference record of 4 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie, in his fourth year as chief mentor at his alma mater. While at WSC Sarboe starred in base- ball and football, was named all-coast quarter- back, received the Bohler award, and was out- standing in the East-West Shrine game. Follow- ing graduation in 1934, Sarboe played three seasons of pro football, and then started his coaching career, finally returning to WSC as head football coach in 1945. In spite of a grueling schedule, the 1948 win-loss column approaches that of 1945 in which the Cougars finished second in the coast conference. WSC football, under Phil Sarboe, appears to be on the up grade, and Cougar boosters have great expectations for the 1949 crimson and grey grid machine. PHIL SARBOE Head Football Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD . ft?-'-fiaaia EQTFQY 9 SQ 1 xy, 41 Qqfaaaaawf. at e 'feelin li F 27 ggi? Row 1: Newell, trainer, McLennan, Spooner, Bower, Monlux, George, McGuire, Coleman, Eckert, Lamb, Peterson, Dunn. Row 2: Rainwater, manager, Mataya, Brayton, Osbjornson, Suelzle Bishop, Neihl, Cross, Mayberry, Marier, Sturdivant, Tollefsou Sewell, coach, Bailey, coach. Row 3: Angelo, coach, Sandberg, coach, Rickert, Kissler, Baker E91 FU sa Lee, Claymore, Woodman, Keir, Heinrick, Neimi, Doornmk Sarboe , Row 4: Sampson, Osborne, Rowley, Swanson, Kramer Houghton , Polsfoot, Kofler, Hobbs, Lippincott. Row 5: Williams, Paul, Garnbold, Brunswick, Hansen Ruuiberg 227 , Teufel, Smith, Parker, Torgeson. UCLA 48 The UCLA Bruins out-passed and out-ran, but didn7t out- Iight, the invading Washington State college Cougars at the Los Angeles coliseum September 18, 48 to 26, in what has been called one of the greatest offensive games ever played in that stadium. The opening kick-off signaled the start of a terrific pass- ing attack by both teams with Frank Mataya and Bob Gam- bold firing for the Cougars, while Nagle and Schroeder pitched strikes for the Bruins. UCLA's first taste of goal line chalk came in the first quarter when Nagle rified a long pass to Ernie Johnson who scampered across the goal line. The Cougars came roaring back, after UCLA's first score, with Mataya laying a beautiful pass into the arms of Fran Polsfoot who stepped over for the tally. The Cougars again rallied in the second quarter, and after three successive completed passes, the scene was set for a Mataya to Kofler touchdown toss. The Bruins scored three more times in the first half, however, with Stelhn and Hanson doing the honors. The Bruins opened the second halfwith a 45-yard march deep into the Cougar territory, climaxed by a touchdown WSC 26 pass from Schroeder to Timsley. The Bruins scored twice in the fourth quarter. The hrst came on a pass from Schroeder to Duffy, while the other came on a hand-off from Duffy to lVIurphy, who romped 85 yards to pay dirt. The Cougars, still full of light, took the ball on their own 25-yard line, and with the Gambold-to-Polsfoot com- bination clicking, moved the ball down to the Bruin 5-yard line. Cordy Brunswick took over from there and plunged the remaining yardage to score. With three seconds left to play the Cougars again brought the stands to their feet when Gambold, seemingly trapped while trying to pass, flipped on into the end zone where Polsfoot gathered it in for the final score. WSC First Downs . . . Yards Rushing . . . Passes Attempted . . Passes Completed . . Yards on Passes . . . Passes Intercepted . . UCLA First Downs . . . Yards Rushing . . . Passes Attempted . . Passes Completed . . Yards on Passes . . . Passes Intercepted . . 15 221 21 ll 226 3 Punting Average . . Punting Average . . 35 Opp. Fumbles Recov. . Opp. Fumbles Recov. . 1 Yds. Lost by Penalties Yds. Lost by Penalties 75 UCLA fullback, Art Stef- fen, has his leg pulled by WSC fullback, Gordon Brunswick 144-5 on a play around end. Neimi 1725, Brayton f48l, Baker 1865. Insets-- Top: Bob McGuire. Bottom, left to right: Don Paul, Marv Cross. - tanford 7 The clawing Cougars from WSC, by scoring in the second and third quarters, staved oii' a last quarter offensive by Stanford to win 14 to 7 on October 2 at Rogers Field. The Cougars took to the air in the iirst half to score. A pass from Mataya to Paul, was good for 40 yards and a touchdown, and was the climax to a preceding play in which 'Mataya had passed to Polsfoot for a score which was called back. The Cougars again hit pay-dirt in the third quarter when they took the ball on their own 4-7-yard line and started their second goalward march. With Wil- liams, Gambold, and Cross carrying the ball, the Cougars moved downfield, and with the fourth quarter still in its early moments, Williams climaxed the drive by sweeping around right end for three yards and a touchdown. Lippin- cottis educated toe accounted for the extra point to make his average perfect for the day. The Indians then received the kick-off and marched back to the Cougar 3-yard line on a drive that was highlighted by the passing of Shaw and ,the running of White and Klein. The Indians gained a first down on the Cougar 3- yard line, and met a crimson and grey stone wall. The Cougars put on one of the greatest goal line stands in the history of Rogers Held, and left eleven very bewildered Indians sitting on the 3-yard line. The Cougars took over 229 Mataya C111 and Sturdi- vant i601 close in on Field 191. Baker f681, Neimi 1721, and Houghton 1781. Insets- Top, left to right: Eckert, Neimi. Bottom, left to right: Brunswick, Swanson. 14 V and Paul kicked from behind his own goal line. The ln- dians, still touchdown hungry, came right back down the field to send Benson around right end for their only score of the game. Mitchell added the extra point. With time running short, the Indians made a successful onsides kick-off, recovering the ball on the Cougar 49-yard line. The Cougar line again stiffened and forced the ln- dians to kick. The game ended with WSC in possession of the ball. The Cougar line was outstanding and displayed an un- beatable spirit during the entire game. In the backfield, Williams and Paul were outstanding on the oifense and Brunswick looked very good in his defensive role as line- backer. The line from end to end played great football throughout. ' WSC STANFORD First Downs ..... 12 First Downs . . . . . 15 Yards Rushing .... 141 Yards Rushing , . . . 231 Passes Attempted . . . 14 Passes Attempted . . . 18 Passes Completed . . . 6 Passes Completed . . . 5 Yards On Passes . . 122 Yards on Passes .... 76 Passes Intercepted . . . 3 Passes Intercepted . . . 1 Punting Average . . . 4-1.5 Punting Average . . . 35.5 Opp. Fumbles Recov. . . 1 Opp. Fumbles Recov. . . 0 Yds. Lost by Penalties . 25 Yds. Lost by Penalties 25 University of Montana 0 WSC 43 The sun was shining brightly for the University of Mon- tana's homecoming celebration. The sun was hot, and so were the Cougars as they rolled over the Montana Grizzlies 4-8 to 0. The Cougar's offense could not be stopped as they made seven touchdowns and six conversions. The Cougar- men's defense was also strong, holding the Grizzlies to six first downs. Every member of the WSC 37-man traveling squad played in the contest, and each one of them showed the Hghting spirit the Cougar teams are known to possess. The Cougars started the scoring the first time they had possession of the ball. Beginning on their own 26, Mc- Guire, Cross. and Brunswick carried the pigskin 74- yards with Marv Cross packing it over for the six points. The Grizzlies took the kickoff and started a drive of their own, but they were stopped by Williams, pass interception on the WSC 37. Bob George made a first and ten to start the second down-field drive. Mataya passed to Williams who scampered to the 13. Paul cracked the center of the line and then Cross took a pass from Mataya to score his second touchdown of the afternoon. The remainder of the half was played in mid-field, until John Monlux intercepted a Montana pass and raced 36 yards to score, as the first half ended. Bill Lippincott kicked all three conversions. Score at halftime, 21-0 in favor of WSC. With his teammates giving him beautiful blocking, Wil- liams returned the second half kickoff 88 yards for another Cougar score. Lippincott again converted. Brunswick, Monlux and Coleman were the big guns in the next goalward drive the Cougarmen made. Fifty-nine yards were covered in nine plays in this march, with Mon- lux driving his way across for the score. Mangis's passes to Rowley carried the Cougars once more toward the goal, and WSC7s sixth touchdown came when Garnbold passed to Osborne in the end zone. Lippincottis attempted conver- sion was partially blocked for his only miss in seven attempts. However, the scoring was not over. Lippincott inter- cepted one of Helding's passes in the dying minutes, and swivel-hipped his way 744 yards to pay dirt for the final score of the game. WSC MONTANA First Downs ..... 23 First Downs . .... 6 Yards Rushing .... 323 22 15 Yards Rushing .... 108 Passes Attempted . . . Passes Attempted . . . 15 Passes Completed . . . Yards on Passes .... 208 Passes Interceptecl . . . 0 5 85 3 Punting Average . . .405 Punting Average . . 38 1 0 30 Passes Completed . . . Yards on Passes .... Passes lntercepted . . . Opp. Fumbles Recov. . . Yds. Lost by Penalties . 95 Opp. Fumbles Recov. . . Yds. Lost by Penalties . . Marv Cross hits paydirt with the help of a solid block by John Peterson. Insets - Top, left to Iright: Glen Rickert, Jerry Williams, El- wood Sturdivant. Jerry Williams C333 shifts into reverse to push over a score, while Frank Mataya C111 looks on anxiously. Insets - Top, left to right: Clay- more, Tollefson. Bottom, left to right: Peter- son, Hansen. ii -Qt Washington 0 WSC 10 The annual homecoming game of the year proved to be a joyous one for the Cougar students and alumni as the team stopped the Washington Huskies 10-0. Under a clear bright sky and a warming sun 23,000 eager spectators crowded Roger's field to watch the annual classic. The Cougars came on the field with spirit in their hearts and deter- mination in their minds as was proven when, from the starting kick-off, the boys proceeded to push the Huskies all over the field. Except for late in the second quarter and early in the third, it was entirely Washington Stateis ball game. Early in the first quarter the fighting Cougars drove over the Husky goal line but lost the six points because of a penalty. The second quarter saw Washington State on the Washington 26-yard line from where they battled their way to the Husky one before being stopped. Hatch kicked out for Washington but .lerry Williams returned the punt to the Husky 26. From there the Cougars moved it on to the 3-yard line. This time WSC could not be denied their touchdown as Cross scored on a pass in the Hat from Frank Mataya. Bill Lippincott made the try for point, and the half ended 7-0, Washington State. In the third quarter, Washington came to life when Gor- don Hungar fell on a Cougar fumble and the Huskies started a drive from the WSC 31-yard line. The attack bogged down on the Cougar eight where Washington State took the ball over and commenced to power their way to the Washington 8-yard line. Bill Lippincott came into the game and coolly chalked up three points more for the Cou- gars by kicking a field goal which insured the victory. WSC WASHINGTON First Downs . . . First Downs . . . . 9 Yards Rushing . . Yards Rushing . . . 101 Passes Attempted . Passes Attempted . . 16 Passes Completed . Passes Completed . . 6 Yards on Passes . . Yards on Passes . . . 51 Passes Intercepted . Passes Intercepted . . 0 Punting Average . Punting Average . . 33.5 Opp. Fumbles Recov. Opp. Fumbles Recov. . 3 Yds. Lost by Penalties . . 15 Yds. Lost by Penalties 10 regon 33 WSC 7 The Cougars bid for a highly successful season but re- ceived a setback at the hands of the powerful Ducks from the U. of Oregon on Saturday, October 23. The Webfeet went into the game a slight one-touchdown favorite but emerged victorious by a 33-7 margin, mainly on the bril- liant passing of Norm Van Brooklin. The first quarter of the game went almost as expected, with the Cougars holding the Ducks scoreless-in fact out- playing them. Then Van Brooklin opened up. His accurate passes were the main factor in an 89-yard drive to the Cougar goal line and a 7-0 lead. The Cougars had one big thrust left as they shook Don Paul loose through tackle for a 73-yard touchdown gallop. Bill Lippincott came into the ball game and made the score 7-all by splitting the uprights on the try for the extra point. .lust before halftime Van Brocklin faded back from the WSC 37-yard line and hit Wilkins for another touchdown, the play carrying 50 yards. The placement was successful, making the score 14--7 Oregon, at halftime. The Ducks added two more in the third period. Follow- ing the kickoff, they mustered a drive that carried 80 yards, with Van Brooklin passing on the key plays and Bob Sanders plunging the final three yards to score. Another pass by Van Brooklin, this time for 30 yards, set up the next score, which saw DeCourcey smash over the one-yard line. The Cougars made two powerful drives in the final quarter, but Oregon held and added insult to injury by connecting with a 20-yard touchdown pass, Van Brooklin to Wilkins in the closing moments of the game. The deciding factor of the game was all-American candi- date, Van Brocklin's passing and the protection he had while throwing. Outstanding for the Cougars were Don Paul, Jerry Wil- liams, and Marv Cross in the backfield. Linemen playing a sterling game were Laurie Niemi, LaVerne Torgerson, and Fran Polsfoot. WSC First Downs ..... 12 Yards Rushing .... 171 Passes Attempted . . . 20 Passes Completed . . . 7 Yards on Passes .... 124 Passes Intercepted . . . 3 Punting Average . . . 37 Opp. Fumbles Becov. . . 0 Yds. Lost by Penalties OREGON First Downs .... Yards Rushing . . . Passes Attempted . . Passes Completed . . Yards on Passes . . . Passes lntercepted . . Punting Average . . Opp. Fumbles Recov. . Yds. Lost by Penalties Three Oregon Ducks make certain that Frank Mataya doesn't go any further. Insets- Top, left to right: Hough- ton, Rumburg. Bottom: Kissler. for point was good and the game ended with the score Don Paul f10l shakes him- self loose as Tom Baker C861 clears the way and Gordy Hanson f71J moves up to assist. Insets - Top: Osborne. Bottom, left to right: Bill Smith, Niehl, Gamhold. Idaho I4 Twenty thousand fans watched the Washington State Cou- gars pass their way to a 19-14 victory over the University of Idaho Vandals on Rogers Held on Saturday afternoon, October 30. The first quarter of the game saw both teams see-saw up and down the field. Despite hard running, good blocking and vicious tackling both teams went scoreless in the first period. The second quarter was opened with a spectacular aerial bombardment by the Cougars. Mataya threw a strike to Polsfoot on the Vandals 17-yard line. The Cougars then pushed the ball down to the Vandals 1-yard line where Mataya carried it over on a quarterback sneak. Lippin- cott's try for point was wide. The Vandals came right back to march from their own 25-yard line down the field to the Cougar's 19'-yard line. Idaho's Brogan then took the ball over his right guard for a touchdown. The try for point was good, putting Idaho out in front with a score of 7 to 6. Late in the second quarter the Cougars began to roll with Mataya on a series of passes bringing the ball clown to the Vandal's 27-yard line. Gambold, replacing Mataya at quarterback, coolly stepped back and flipped one to Pols- foot standing in the end zone for another Cougar tally. The try for point was no good. Idaho 7, WSC 12. Koiler kicked off for WSC to open the second half, with Mays of Idaho returning the kickoff 28 yards before being 233 WSC 19 O stopped on his own 32-yard line. The third quarter was a duplicate ofthe first with a lot of good hard football but no score. Five plays into the final quarter Mataya again cut loose with the pigskin and hit Williams on the Idaho 33-yard line. Williams pulled the ball in and rambled on to the Vandal's 14-yard line. The Cougars lost the ,ball on the Idaho five on a fumble. After four tries the Vandalls were forced to kick, and punted to Williams who took the ball on his own 25 and raced all the way back to the Idaho 38. With Cross picking up ten yards around left end and Wil- liams cracking off his right tackle for 27 yards more, the Cougars moved the ball to the Idaho two-foot line. Bruns- wick went over from there for another six points. Lippin- cott's kick was good making the score 19 to 7. With just 42 seconds left in the ball game Idaho's Chris- tensen flipped a short pass to Block who took it over for Idaho and the final score of the ball game. Overgaard's try Idaho 14, WSC 19. WSC First Downs . . . Yards Rushing . . Passes Attempted . Passes Completed . Yards on Passes . . Passes Intercepted . Punting Average . Yds. Lost by Penalties . . I2 . . 9 . . 151 . . 1 . . 49 Opp. Fumbles Recov. . . 0 IDAHO First Downs . . . Yards Rushing . Passes Attempted . Passes Completed . Yards on Passes . . Passes Intercepted . Punting Average . Opp. Fumbles Recov. Yds. Lost by Penalties regon State 26 WSC 2 Fifteen thousand chilled and excited Dads' Day spectators watched the Washirigton State Cougars and the Oregon State Beavers fight to a thrilling 26 to 26 tie. This was a game that contained everything a football fan likes to see: downlield drives, long runs, lots of passing, blocked punts, and a large amount of scoring. The game brought the fans to their feet on every third play, and it left the thrilled au- dience hoarse from excessive yelling. Captain Phil Claymore won the toss for the Cougarsand elected to receive. Williams returned the kickoff to the 25- yard line. Unable to make a first down Paul punted to the Beaver's 44. The 'Cougar's defense was tough and Samuel kicked out on the Washington State 14. Paul plowed through the line for five, and Williams danced through right tackle to the 4-1 for a first down. The Cougars were on their way. Swanson snagged a pass from Mataya and worked his way to the Beaver 34 for another first down. Mataya again went back to pass and this time hit Williams in the end zone for a touchdown. Lippincottis attempted conversion was not good. Oregon State was not to be outdone. Carpenter took the kickoff, lateralled to Buppe, who in turn lateralled to Sam- uel, who went the rest of the way to score standing up. The conversion was good, and the Beavers went ahead 7-6. Be- fore the first quarter ended the Beavermen scored again. Williams started the next Cougar drive by intercepting Carpenterls pass on the 35 and returned it to mid-field. A ' series of passes and line plays brought the Palouse men to the Oregon State three-yard line from where Williams scored his second touchdown of the day. Kofler converted. The Beavers tallied again just before the half ended on a pass from Carpenter to McGuire. Half time score: Oregon State 19, Washington State 13. In the third quarter Marv Cross proved to be the thorn in the Beaver's side as he consistently made large gains around left end. Cross, aided by Williams and Mataya, brought the ball 70 yards for WSC7s third tally. Williams scoring over right tackle from the one-yard line. Don Paul swivel-hipped his way 20 yards for the Cou- gar's last touch-down, and Lippincott converted to com- plete the scoring for Washington State. A Carpenter to Laidlaw pass, good for 51 yards, tied up the ball game at 26 all, and was the last score of a beautiful offensive foot- ball game. The final gun sounded as Don Paul intercepted a Beaver pass on the Cougar 32 and ran it 50 yards WSC First Downs ..... 20 Yards Rushing .... 215 Passes Attempted . . . 24 Passes Completed . . . 14 . . 193 Passes Intercepted . . . 2 Punting Average . . . 27 Opp. Fumbles Recov. . . 1 Yards on Passes . . Yds. Lost by Penalties OSC First Downs . . . Yards Rushing . . Passes Attempted . Passes Completed . Yards on Passes . . Passes Intercepted . Punting Average . Opp. Fumbles Recov. Yds. Lost by Penalties Marv Cross C403 sweeps the left end with Gordy Brunswick C445 and Bill Dunn C641 out in front. Insets - Top, left to right: Eddy Coleman, Bill Dunn. Bottom, left to right: La- verne Jorgeson, Ken Spooner. Marv Cross skirts left end. Mataya 1111, Rumburg C571 . The Bears in the play from left to right are Hank Borghi, George Souza, and Norm Prissley. lnsets - Top: Lippincott. Bottom, left to right: Kra- mer, Kofler, Monlux. 1 alifornia 11-4 WSC 14- The Cougars traveled to Berkeley for their last conference game of the season. Under a California sky, the Colden Bears romped over the Crimson and Gray by a score of 4-4--14. Forty thousand spectators saw WSC play good hard football, but the Bears proved too much as they scored at will in every quarter. , Early in the first quarter Cal started a 77-yard touch- down drive. Swaner and Jensen spearheaded the attack as they grabbed gains to the Cougar 32. From here Bill Main rambled around end to the three, and on the next play Swaner bucked over for the first score. Swaner soon scored again to make it 14--O. But the Cougars fought back as Fran Polsfoot made a sensational leaping catch of Bob Gambold's 21-yard pass into the end zone. Jackie Jensen went over from the three after an 86-yard drive, to make the half time score 21-7. The third quarter gave Cal one more score when John Cunningham- pulled in a five-yard jump pass from Bob Celeri. California started off the final quarter with their center, Doug Duncan intercepting a Cougar pass on the WSC 15- yard line and scampering to paydirt. The Bears collected 235 two more points on a safety when Don Paul stepped out of his own end zone. With the score 37-7 the Cougars were still a fighting, driving ball club. Jerry Williams, outstand- ing all day, gathered in a California kick-off on his own 12 and with a brilliant display of broken field running, he twisted and squirmed the entire length of the field. Bill Lippincott kicked the conversion to make it 37-14. How- ever, the Bears were not satished and opened up with a passing attack from Bob Celeri and Jackie Jensen to Bob Keckly and Charlie Sawer which was good for 54- yards and another six points. Jim 'Cullum converted his sixth straight conversion for the day to break the Coast record, as the game ended 44-14-. WSC CALIFORNIA First Downs . . . First Downs . . . . 22 Yards Rushing . . Yards Rushing . . . 353 Passes Attempted . Passes Attempted . . 21 Passes Completed . Passes Completed . . 9 Yards on Passes .... 129 Yards on Passes . . . 147 Passes Intercepted . . . 2 Passes lntercepted . . 4 Punting Average . . . 39 Punting Average . . 43.5 Opp. Fumbles Recov. . . 1 Opp. Fumbles Recov. . 1 Yds. Lost by Penalties Yds. Lost by Penalties 35 Michigan tate 11-0 WSC 0 November 20 the Cougars from Washington State college traveled to East Lansing, Michigan to play the Spartans from Michigan State college. The third game of an inter- sectional rivalry, which was begun in 194-1, was this year played in a hitter cold 40-mile an hour gale. Rated as one of the top teams in the nation, the Spartans wasted no time in showing why. Fullback Bud Crane plunged over for six points climaxing an 80-yard Michi- gan State drive which started the hrst time they got their hands on the ball. From here to the end of the game it was just too much Guerre and Chadnois for the game Cougars from the Palouse country. Chadnois scored three times co-starring with diminutive George Guerre who led the Spartans to a 21 to 0 victory here in Pullman last year. Except for their one smash inside the Michigan State live-yard line the Cougars couldn't muster any sort of sustained oilense. In the first quarter Gordy Brunswick ran back a kick-olf 11 yards to the Cougar 42. From here Bob Garnbold swung Wide around right end and then iilwiz ' 1 - vim 1' ' lateraled to Jerry Williams, who scampered 4-9 yards to the Spartan nine-yard line. Paul drove to the three, Wil- liams was stopped at the line of scrimmage, Don Paul lost three to the sixand Jerry Williams couldn't get past the three on fourth down, Michigan State taking over on downs to end the threat. ln spite of the defeat Laurie Niemi played his usual line brand of football along with Garnhold, Paul and Bruns- wick, who was injured late in the game. The team spirit was high and the Cougars returned home pointing for the game with the strong Penn State team who fought to a tie with Michigan State. WSC First Downs . . . Yards Rushing . . Passes Attempted . Passes Completed . Yards on Passes . . Passes Intercepted . Punting Average . Opp. Fumbles Recov. Yds. Lost by Penalties . . 15 MICHIGAN STATE First Downs ..... 25 Yards Rushing .... 4-65 Passes Attempted . . . 10 Passes Completed . . 4 Yards on Passes .... 71 Passes Intercepted . . . 0 Punting Average . . . 43 Opp. Fumbles Reeov. . . 3 Yds. Lost by Penalties . . 80 Michigan State's Guerre is hauled down by Fran Polsfoot 181, and Chuck Brayton, Other Cougars: Peterson 1681, Swanson f80l, and Brunswick K4-40. Inserts- Top: Malaya, Rowley. Bottom: Baker Otto Kofler f85J stops Penn's fullback Drazeno- vich, while Don Paul 1105 , and LaVerne Torgeson move up to assist.-Coup tesy of Seattle Times. Insefs - Top: Keir. Bottom, left to right: George, Brayton, Polsfoot. Penn State 7 After Larry Cooney scooted around right end for 17 yards on a fake reverse for a second quarter touchdown, Penn State was glad to settle for a 7-0 victory over a Washington State college team it was expected to bury in the moist earth of the Tacoma Stadium. The Nittany Lions pounded the whole, cold, miserable afternoon at a sturdy WSC line that bent several times but broke only once. Most of the game was played in Cougar territory. Oper- ating from the single wing, the Lions called tricky, single and double reverses that shook loose their array of speedy backs. But whenever they would get close to pay dirt, the breaks-and the battling Cougars-would gum things up for them. , The first time they got their hands on the ball the Lions moved from their own 35 to the Cougar's 22 where WSC took over. The men from the Palouse country hit for three straight first downs. Jerry-Williams and Don Paul finding holes in the line to sneak through. For the first time during the season, the WSC passing attack failed to click, and when the Cougars tried to mix up the attack with passes, the Lions would repeatedly take over. The Cougars first real chance to score came early in the 237 third period. A beautiful punt by Paul, plus a 15-yard clipping penalty, set the Lions back to their own eight-yard line. A Penn State kick from their end zone was almost blocked and went out of bounds on the Lions 36. Penn State, however, made short work of thisthreat by inter- cepting the first pass the Cougars threw. In the dying minutes of the game the Cougars put on a stirring offensive, with Williams and Paul packing the ball. But the Penn State line was tough, too, and held at mid- field. The entire Cougar team was praised for their brilliant defensive work against the mighty Lions, with special men- tion going to Center LaVerne Torgeson, who intercepted three Penn State aerials, close to the Cougar goal line, and made numerous jarring tackles during the afternoon. ' WSC First Downs . . Yards Rushing . Passes Attempted , Passes Completed . Yards on Passes . . Passes lntercepted . Punting Average . Opp. Fumbles Recov. Yds. Lost by Penalties . PENN. STATE First Downs .... Yards Rushing . . . Passes Attempted . . Passes Completed . . Yards on Passes . . . Passes Intercepted . . Punting Average . Opp. Fumbles Recov. , Yds. Lost by Penalties . Frosh A Football MANAGERS Row 1: Keith Gilbertson, Lyle Pugh, James Ligner, George Hodges, Elmer Schorzman, junior mana- gersg Dayle Rainwater, senior manager. Row 2: Norman Green, Richard Zellmer, Byron Oyster, Digby Moens, Lorne Luiser, James Hein, sophomore managers. Row 3: Glen Eaton, James Leverett, Harley Hopkins, freshman managers, Robert Dewald, Harry Cooper, sophomore managers. In their first clash of the season the Cougar Cubs met the Vanclal frosh on Rogers Held. The Cougars started slow as the Vandals controlled the first half and picked up seven points on a 60-yard drive. ln the second half, the Coubabes came to life as Sonny Galloway scored on a 40-yard off- tackle slice. Bud Roffler kicked the extra point. After an interception by Roffler, the Cubs rolled again and Dave Dordquist scored on a pass ending the game 14-7. Against Montana, the Cubs had a slow start. The Grizzlies scored in the first quarter and again in the second. ln the fourth quarter, Bud Roffler made an interception on the Montana 18 and went all the way to pay dirt. Fack- rell went 44 yards for another six points and 'Galloway 233 and Fackrell teamed to give the Coubabes a 19-13 victory. Idaho fell again, 14-7, to the Cubs in their second clash. The first quarter saw a stale-mate battle with neither team gaining the edge. After a drive in the second quarter Louis Benville drew first blood as he crashed over from the one- yard line. The game was a series of close calls but no scores until the last quarter when Fackrell broke loose and scored, climaxing a 51-yard run. Bell scored for Idaho to end the game 141-7. WSC frosh suffered their only set-back of the season at the hands of the U of W frosh. With Don Heindrick's passing making the big margin, the Babes fell to the tune of 35-7. X ni - Coubahes Freshman Coach Joe Angelo returned to his alma materthis year to take over the duties of Bill Sewell, who was moved up to varsity back- field coach. Angelo graduated from Washing- ton State in 1939, after he had'turned in Hne performances on the gridiron and ball diamond. During the war, Joe was a navy lieutenant in the aviation physical fitness program, and later he did service as hangar deck oliicer on an aircraft carrier. Coach Angelo, before returning to WSC, made a line record .as coach at Mt. Baker high school. The Couhabes, under his direction, had a successful season in 1948. Washington State is fortunate in having Angelo in the Cougar camp. Row 1: Stanley Roderick, Norman Nelson, William Wardinsky, Stan King, Dan Fackrell, Richard Maib, Bill Johnson, Richard Agee, Bill Storie, Dean Forgaard, Walt Morgan, Dale Mansur, Bill Geppert. ' Row 2: Gerald Molvick, Lewis Benville, William Roliler, Kenneth Springer, Ben Hodge, Newt Kier, Ray Creek, Frank Healy, Sam Langmas, Vic Lee, Lowell Nash, Bob Flores, George Huddleston, Joe Martello, Douglas Rickerson, Don Warter. JOE ANGELO Coach Row 3: Bob Strugar, Edward Barchard, James Dodson, Edward Jensen, Bill Bowen, Ernie Cecaci, Cole McFarland, Dick Boyle, Darrel Pearson, John Gates, Dwight Poole, Bill Jolly, Joe Erickson, Chuck Morgan, Robert Mack, Coach Joe Angelo. Row 4-: Don Murdock, Edward Bailey, Fred Utter, Byron Bailey, Mel Thompson, Walter Hocter, Don Fischer, David Nordquist, Don Strombom, Boderic Stewart, Sonny Galloway, Hubert Christiansen, Roy Burke, Landy James, Dick Nathe. -W 239 ray W BOB GASTON President Row 1: Gordon Farrar, Marvin Cross, LaVerne Torgeson, Eddie Coleman, Jim Golden, John Monlux, Bob McGuire, Tom Marier, Jerry Colkitl, Bob Archer, Ralph Campbell, Bill Huber. Row 2: Jack Mooberry, advisor, Glen Rickert, Eddie Niehl, Reggie Scodeller, John Peterson, Hal Akin, Mel Olson, Eddie Pillings, Russ Foster, Ken Keir, Chuck Eckert, Ken Spooner, Don Haney. Row 3: Frank Mataya, Arnold Torgerson, Ed Springer, Jack Richardson, Jim Robertson, Joe Widman, Dick Skinner, Joe Nebolon, Dick Stiles, Bill Smith, Laurie Niemi, Otto Kofler, Jim giSpeed Melville. Row 41: Bob Gaston, Ward Hockey, Bill Dunn, Jim Shattuck, Bob Selfridge, Dave Swanson, Don Vawter, George Hamilton, Bill Parnell, John Rowley. Row 5: Larry Kramer, Joe Dimke, Gordy Brunswick, Bob Arps, John Higgins, Chuck Ronald, Clem Eischen, Fran Polsfoot, Willy Brouhard, Dick Keniston, Bob Gambold. 240 W ,Has- xmm., 'WSH 'mf Winter Sports Varsity Basketball The Cougars again finished the basketball season in the NORTHERN DIVISION FINAL first division, being runners up to Oregon State. Coach W L Pct' F . 1 . . . . Oregon State 12 4 .750 r1e once more used his unit substitution system to good Washington State 3 - 3 ,500 advantage as his team won 19 of 28 games. The team led 3111110 Z 3 the conierence for the majority of the season, but fell to vgffflglflgmn 6 10 :375 the terrific home stretch drive put on by the Beavers. Ed Gayda and George Hamilton were selected for the PRESEASON SSORINGH , , , , HIIICS . . northern division first and second teams respectively. Ed Gayda 13 63 32 Gayda was the second highest scorer in the conference and Bob Gambold lg 36 , - - B b Etliott 1 I 38 led the Coast in foul shooting. Ggorge Hamilton M 32 M Graduatlon deals the Cougars a severe blow this year George Heathcote 13 23 12 taking five men. The graduating seniorsnare Bob Gaston Egg Sign and Jud Heathcote, forwardsg Bob Elliott and George Ron Button 8 15 10 Hamilton, guards, and Ray 5'Tiny Arndt, center. Most of giigogolliiinl E these boys are four-year lettermen in basketball and will Frank Mataya 11 10 4- he missed very much next year. Leon Mangls 11 5 PRE-SEASON RECORD CONFERENCE SCORING WSC 66 Whirw. 34 wsc 61 Mom. 4-5 Wsc 44 UCLA lf' WSC 74 Mont. 65 WSC 65 Mom. 53 WSC 50 oregon Ed Garda 70 WSC 61 Mont. 56 WSC 46 EWCE 41 WSC 55 USC Bob Elliott 21 WSC 44 EWCE 35 WSC 41 CWCE 36 WSC 4-3 Gon. Bob Gambold WSC 40 Gun. 33 WSC 55 CWCE 37 george Hamilton tt CONFERENCE RECORD R22 ALE? 20 WSC 46 Oregon 43 WSC 46 UofW 51 WSC 4-7 OSC George Heathcote WSC 4-3 Oregon 40 WSC 41 UofW 54 WSC 34 OSC Frank Mataya WSC 38 Oregon 49 WSC 54 Idaho 37 WSC 47 OSC Bob Gaston WSC 50 Oregon 48 WSC 32 Idaho 41 WSC 42 OSC Leon Mangis WSC 44 UofW 30 WSC 31 Idaho 39 - Scott Foxley WSC 67 UofW 50 WSC 55 Idaho 37 Gordon Prehm M A N A G E R S Row 1: Don Haney, senior managerg Dix Gedney, Harold Shaw, Richard Morrison. Row 2: Frank Tessin, J ack Doore, Richard Lindell, Bill Vogel. ,A 242 Varsity Basketball I ack F riel, completing his twenty-Hrst year as Cougar basketball coach, led a fighting squad through a season that started bril- liantly, and then ended a little less spectacularly. The Oregon State Beavers put the damper on the Cougar cagers near the end of the season, after the Cougars had led from the start. The Washington State team Finished in second place, and the Beavers went on to win the PCC and fourth place in the NCAA. Before the season, Slate Gill's orange and black clads were picked by Friel to be the team to win, and the master casaba strategist was right again. Coach Friel used his unit substitution system again this year to good advantage in wearing down teams that couldn't stand the vigorous pace set by alternating lives. Next year promises to be a good one on the WS'C maple court, where Friel will he able to supplement returning lettermen with a galaxy of new- comers. JACK FRIEL Coach Row 1: Don Haney, senior managerg Ed Gayda, Frank Mataya, George Heathcote, Lloyd Schmick, Leon Mangis, Bill Newell, trainer. Row 2: Reginald Scocleller, Scott Foxley, Bob Elliott, George Hamilton, Dick Knipe, Terry Carroll, Coach Friel. Row 3:15Jordon Brunswick, Bob Gaston, Ron Button, Gordon Prehm, Ray Arndt, Wayne Hanks, Bob Gambo . 243 wh Nm 0 Q. a 9 Q. L W Q I f J 2 SWK , A js ' nf 11-we .5 ,. .. :-.:. -I w Q -A gr xx ', . - A 2 ,af ,fi , Sa-i 'L as . 1 F! L x l 5 r w v k, f u fs 35 '-JS. ff? A J 'T , s ' ii' I aw w Q ass , ,FEM gg . -wf m Q iffiiaw- NF milk iii! -Ymk E 3 L W, MH f,, 2 AL fm, lvwif N w ,. . . -. QL N s x ' : ' ' , ul .-'. gg 5 .1, O -2 :.,:,: ,.,. 'O'O'lf V , 5'4 ' ' fb' .., 'Vi ' 14 A ' 1 A' A zggmm af' . M 51 il x. 5 X on A 5 igmw ' i av-E I .:,..,,. , mr A A , 4 E Y 'W ' F f i ng xi' AQE 1' 1 A 4- - T ' i Q ., X in kW? Em' 1 ikm ,H 1? w-.WN 1? ,NV-4, 7- I 'MJ I-rfgfn' - Q -I ,,..J 4 r P w ff' E701-I f ' -1,4-' ,ja 5 su. , -. A HE hm! . WF 4 1 has Egg. W K M' J J 5 f ' . , a as Q- f 1 .!.- 5 11. 1-' LLM ' it gl' 1 'I' lg ' JOE AN GELO C ouch Fresh Basketball The 1949 frosh basketball team, coached by .loe Angelo, turned in a seasonis record that should be indicative that future Cougar casaba squads will be laden with talent. The kittens won 18 games and lost only four, three of the four losses occurring on the western road trip when they played six games in as many days. The Coubabes were sparked this year by giant Gene Conley who shoots down into the twine for bucket after bucket. George Rosser and Bud Roffler also turned in fine season per- formances with their consistent brand of ball and shooting accuracy. Glen Burton, ,lim Howell, Dave Roberts and Dwight Pool also were outstanding maple court performers in helping the Couhabes through their highly successful season. Angelois large squad saw plenty of action as he substituted freely. Row 1: William Roffler, James Howell, Glenn Burton, Robert Smawley, Don Lewis, .lack Wilson, Dwight Pool. Row 2: Coach Angelo, Gene Groshong, Roger Nielsen, Eric Roberts, Gene Conley, Dave Roberts, George Rosser, Bud Peterson. 243 Wrestlin With a win percentage of .857 the Cougar matrnen, under the direction of their new coach Bill Tomaras, climaxed their season by capturing the Pacific coast conference title. Led by Captain Harry Gust, the Cougar grapplers captured three first places and two seconds at the conference meet. Cust fl65 lbs.J along with Sosh Watanabe U21 lbs.j , Rich Clark C128 lbs.j and Bob Closs U45 lbs.j were Pacific Coast champs while Gordon Evans fheavyj and Tom Baker 1175 lbs.J grappled their way to a second place. Watanabe, Rich Clark and Rob Clark turned in perfect seasons by winning all four of their matches during the season. DUAL MEET RECORD Vanport . 6 WSC . . 28 OSC . . 13 WSC . . 17 EWCE . 0 WSC . . 4.0 EWCE . 3 WSC . . 33 PCC WSC ...... . 36 UCLA . . . . . 28 California . . 16 OSC . . . 14 Stanford . . 12 BILL TOMARAS Coach Kneeling: Harry Cust, captain, Tom Baker, Gordon Evans, John Lawson. Standing: Bill Tomaras, coach, Rich Clark, Charley Jackson, Bob Closs, Rob Clark, Sosh Watanabe. 249 IKE DEETER Coach arsity Boxin Under the tutoring of Ike Deeter, who is celebrating his nineteenth year of coaching at WSC, this year's boxing team ended the season with a .500 win-loss record. The leather-slingers split matches with ldaho, Gonzaga, and EWCE while winning from Minnesota and losing to Wisconsin. The Cougars tied for second place in the Pacific coast conference with Gonzaga, while Idaho took first. Eldon '6Nip,' Long and ,lack Melson took firsts in the conference meet and fought their way to the semi-finals in the national intercollegiate meet. Prospects for the coming year look bright, for all of Coach Deeter's ring-men are returning. JERRY MCHUGH 1135 1bs.J JACK MELSON C127 lbs.7 NIP LONG f14'5lbS-5 Row 1: Ralph Campbell, Dick Ketelle, Jack Melson William Hauber, Nip Long, Jerry McHugh. Row 2: Coach Ike Deeter, Dalle Sartz, Glenn Door nink, Ben Clifford, Milt Wilson, Jim Akin, Lou Well- man, Marv Cross. TEAM STANDING Idaho 3 Idaho 5 Gonzaga 35 Gonzaga 5 EWCE 4116 EWCE 3 as Minnesota 3Mz Wisconsin SW WSC 5 WSC 3 WSC 4-V1 WSC 3 WSC 3M WSC 416 WSC LLM WSC 214 250 Varsit Skiing The 1949 ski team had a good season, not winning all their meets, hut in general making a pretty good showing. This yearis team boasted one of the world's best ski jumpers, George Thrane, from Norway. Along with the Forland brothers, also from Norway, George took practically every jumping contest he entered. Thrane took second to Peter Hugstad and a host of other great jumpers at the Milwaukee ski jumps. Against the U of W, WSC took second place as Lars F orland walked away with high points in the combining scoring. Against Idaho, WSC took all four events to win the meet with a total of four hundred points, a perfect score. At Red Mountain, WSC took first in jumping and fourth in the other three events, and in the Northern Division meet, placed second behind the Uof W. Z-. ' Srfbiiix l52 ii573!Si5? ' .. . . . . .,., , wire - e f I at . 'glib lg .mint tx . RING T HORGESON Coach K JACK HENDERSON LARS FORLAND GEORGE THRANE 251 Left to right: Lars Forland, Jack Henderson, Robert Johnson, Ben Parsons, Tormod Forland, Bruce Berg, George Thrane, Ring Thorgeson. NORTHERN DIVISION SKI MEET Milwaukee Bowl, March I3 INDIVIDUAL STANDING L. Forland ........ WSC Bowers ......... OSC Boyle . . U of I Talbott . . U of W Fisher . . . U of W T. Forland . . . WSC Peaples . . ...... OSC Hosnler ......... OSC TEAM STANDING U of W ....... WSC ........ OSC . U of I U of M 387.4- 373.5 334.5 294.8 278.3 352.6 350.5 348.0 346.5 346.5 343.6 338.5 330.5 fri me ,X u ,, lt 1 arsity Swimming DOUG GIBB Row 1: Roland Elledge, Dan Bigger, William Cummins, William Demastus. Row 2: Brian Canning, David Ranisbathon, Mel Olson, Arnold Werner, Wilford Dolphin. Row 3: Donald Duncan, managerg Robert DeVleming, ,lack Morelock, Richard Hannula, Donald Vawter, Coach Gibb. Coach The 19419 edition of the Cougar swimming team was the best that has ever represented the school in swimming competition. Paced by Pat Canning in the 220 and 440, and a great 330-yard medley relay team, composed of Dol- phin, Bigger, and Morelock, the Cougars were subdued only by the University of Washington in the northern division meet. Pat Canning was the outstanding swimmer in the north- ern division. He accomplished a feat that has never been done before in northern division history. The great dis- tance swimmer won three events in the northern division meet: the 220-yard swim, the 4-4-0-yard swim, and the 1500 meter event. His splendid showing this meet earned him a trip to the nationals where he placed ninth in the 1500 meter swim. The 300-yard medley relay team, which set several new meet records this year, also earned a first place berth in the Northern Division. Prospects are very bright for next yearis team, and Coach Gibb is anxiously waiting for next year's season to start. SEASON RECORD WSC 641 . ....... . . Idaho 20 WSC 62 . . OSC 22 WI 43 . . . Oregon 41 WSC 70 . . . Montana 14. WSC 33 . ....... Washington 51 '?' BUD FOSBURG , MEL OLSON BOB DEVLEMING 252 1 W! l' Spring' Sp I orts arsity Baseball For the third consecutive year, Buck Bailey's diamond squad walked oii' with the northern division baseball title. With an average of 9.2 runs per game, and behind the 7-0 pitching of Dick Stiles and the 5-0 pitching of Ward Hockey, the WSC nine was a tough outht to heat. After annexing the crown in the north, the team jour- PRE-CONFERENCE GAMES: 18 wins-2 losses neyed to Los Angeles for a two out of three game series with USC, the champions in the South. The Bailey men then proceeded to upset the 'gdope bucketv by blasting out a decisive 15 to 2 win in the opener on Friday, only to lose the series on Saturday with a heartbreaking 2 to 1 tenth inning loss in the second game and a 9 to 2 loss in the final. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NICE WSC 13 Bremerton WSC 8 AB R H AVE RBI NICE WSC 3 NICE WSC 12 Jerry Compton ....... 6 2 3 .500 2 NICE WSC 6 Bremerton WSC 2 Clayton Carr . . . . . 44- 15 17 .386 18 NICE WSC 6 NICE WSC 1 Robert McGuire . . . 58 18 22 .379 13 NICE WSC 5 Bremerton WSC 14- Gene Camp , , , , , 29 3 9 .379 6 NICE WSC 5 NICE WSC 3 Tom Marier . . . . 52 18 19 .365 15 Whitman WSC 10 Whitman WSC 10 Don Paul .... . . 66 15 22 .333 8 Whitman WSC 8 Whitman WSC 16 Frank Watson . . . . 9 2 3 .333 2 Whitman WSC 12 Whitman WSC 18 Gordy Brunswick . . . 63 14- 19 .302 22 Whitman WSC 4 Whitman WSC 3 Eddie Coleman . . . . 58 22 17 .293 10 , Bill Mayberry . . . . 36 10 10 .278 2 FINAL NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS Dick Stiles . . . . 26 6 7 .269 8 Henry .Iorrison . . . 20 5 4 .200 2 WSC WISH Lit Terry cmou . . . . 59 10 11 .186 6 Oregon ' I 4 Wald Roekey . . . . 2 2 0 ' 8 7 Al'1'10ld Torgeson . 3 0 0 0 U of W , .I 6 9 .4010 Idaho . . 2 14 .125 BASEBALL MANAGERS Row 1: Jim Fraser, Fred Hildenbrand, John Ball. Row 2: Dave Yates, Ray Chapman, Jerry Monahan, Ed Brown, Walter Yost, Don Rosenkranz. Not Pictured: Walt Johnson. Inset: Bill Walters, senior manager. 254- Varsity Baseball In 1926, Buck Bailey began coaching at WSC as assistant football coach. Before this, he had bis schooling in Texas and graduated from Texas A and M where he starred in football and baseball. Later he coached at Cogswell high school in San Francisco and played foot- ball for the famed Olympic club. While at WSC, Buck has put out six northern division champion ball teams in baseball: 1927, 1936, 1947, 1948 and 19419. Truly a great coach and a great person, Buck Bailey with his booming Voice has become a trade mark of a great Cou- gar ball club. Row 1: Bill Walters, Ward Hockey Clayton Carr Terry Carroll Joe Peterson Eddie Coleman Tom Marier, Bob McGuire, Arne Torgezson Row 2: Don Paul, Frank Watson, Dick Stiles Lefty Foster Gordon Brunswlck B111 Mayberry bam Hunter, Ralph Summers, Gene Camp Buck Bailey ., ffl il'-. Dick Stiles hits and heads for first. 1 1 . ' Superimposed: Bob McGuire, center fieldg Arne Torgerson, pitcherg Tom Marier, third haseg Clayton Carr, catcher. Washington . . .W HIGHLIGHTS-April 15 Q2-95 Wa1'd Hockey handled the pitching chores to chalk up his first conference win. Tom Mariel' and Gordy Brunswick each blasted out a home run. April 16 K5-8j Dick Stiles won his first conference start, when the Cougars came from behind in the fifth inning for the victory. May 16 fl-21 Ward Hockey set the Huskies down with four hits. Don Paul led the hitting with three for four. N May 17 C6-201 Dick Stiles posted his seventh consecutive conference win. Tom Marier hit two for three at the plate including a homer. 256 C S SERIES SCORES UofW 2 UofW 5 UofW 1 UofW 6 WSC 9 WSC 8 WSC 2 WSC 20 Ft' ' I, .L 'f E ,wt Gordy Brunswick fouls one off. Superimposed: Dick Stiles, pitcherg Don Paul, left fieldg Eddie Coleman, short stop. SERIES SCORES UofO Uof0 UofO UofO . WSC . WSC . WSC . WSC regon . . .WS HIGHLIGHTS-April 18 Q8-6J Pitchers Arne Torgerson, Jerry Compton and Bob Arps were unable to silence the Oregon guns. April 19 Q10-21 On a rain-soaked field, Russ Foster, Arne Torgerson, and .lerry Compton failed to stop the Ducks. Tom lVlarier led WSC hitting with two for four. April 29 K 18-161 ln a wide open ball game, WSC out-errored the Webfeet. Don Paul hanged out two for three to lead the hitters in the ten-inning battle. April 30 Q5-91 Dick Stiles stopped the Ducks with a five-hit performance with the help ofthe two for three hitting of Don Paul and a third inning homer by Bob McGuire. 257 SC... HIGHLIGHTS-April 20 Q1-Ill Wa1'd Rockey turned in a six-hit ball game. The Cou- gars' infield executed four double plays. April 21 K2-ZLJ Dick Stiles pitched shut-out ball until the ninth inning when he was nicked for two runs. i May 4 Q9-101 Wa1'd Rockey and Jerry Compton handled the pitching job. Eddie Colemanis eighth-inning homer provided the winning margin. Don Paul hit two for two. May 5 Q3-40 Pitcher Dick Stiles hurled his Hfth straight conference win. Clayton Carr collected two for three at the plate. Don Paul beats out a close play at first. Superimposed: Terry Caroll, second baseg Gordy Brunswick, right iieldg Bill Ma SERIES SCORES OSC2. OSC 1 . . . OSC 9 . . . OSC 3 . . . yberry, outfield. WSC WSC WSC WSC 5 33Ei,',9'Si,.., lg' me i., EL 'tfgitl-gfiql, ,P A V v 1 W , .i D' 15. p ...MT S .... ........ msg .-g.f.fa..- 9 .eL.gt.sai,f . - :lf '1, f , N 'x Universit of Idaho... SERIES SCORES 'Uolul 2 Uofl 1 Uoll 9 Uof16 . WSC . WSC . WSC . WSC 10 17 14. 5 HIGHLIGHTS-April 26 Q2-101 Dick Stiles twirled six-hit hall. Gordy Brunswick smashed out two home runs while Tom Marier and Eddie Coleman shared the hitting l1onors.with two for three. May 10 K9-149 Dick Stiles was again the winning pitcher. Eddie Coleman led the hitters with three lor five. May 20 1 1-171 Wa1'd Hockey notched his fifth consecutive conference victory to clinch the northern division crown for the Cougars. Tom Mariel' got two for three at the plate while Don Paul got three for six, including two doubles. May 21 K6-SJ Russ Foster started on the mound for the Cougars. Bill Mayberry banged out three for Hve to lead the WSC hitters. Eddie Coleman hustles toward first while Bob Prilchitt stretches for the throw. Superimposed: Frank Watson, outfieldg Russ Foster, pitcherg Ward Hockey, pitcherg Gene Camp, first base. ff!-' i fa?- N M - 1 Y .JSM t bis' ,- V Y . ,,-in ,ct if Varsity Golf Under the guiding hand of Ring Thorgerson, the Coiigar golf squad had a fine season, winning three, tying one and losing one dual competition. The team then went on to win the northern division championship. DUAL MEETS Idaho 7 .... WSC 20 Montana 2M WSC 616 Oregon 18M-2 WSC 816 OSC 13W WSC 13Vz U of W 12 WSC 15 Idaho 8 ....... . WSC 19 NORTHERN DIVISION MEET WSC . ........ . 572 U of W . . 575 OSC . . 581 RING THORGERSON Oregon ' - 591 U of I . . 604 Coach Montana . 654- Row 1: Bob Lyons, Duke Matthews, Spike Beeber. Row 2: Dick Olson, Bill Teufel, Jerry Colkitt, Bob Benjamin. 260 Varsity Tennis The WSC tennis team, with Ole Larson as coach, turned in a good season performance of seven wins and three losses. In the northern division, Jim Witt advanced to the quarter finals in singles where he bowed to Jim Brink of U of Wg while in doubles play Dick Soth and Jim Witt teamed up to .battle their way into the semi-finals where they met defeat at the hands of Jim Brink and Jack Lowe of U of W. With the loss of but one man through graduation, Dick Soth, the WSC tennis team will bear watching next season. SEASON RECORD Whitman 2 . . . . WSC 11 Gonzaga 2 . . . . WSC 5 Whitman 2 . . . . WSC 5 Oregon 3 . . . . WSC 4 Idaho 0 . . . . WSC 7 OSC 7 . . . . WSC 0 Idaho 0 . . . . WSC 7 'U of W 7 . . . . WSC 0 Whitworlh 2 ..... WSC 5 Montana 41 . . . . WSC 3 FINAL NORTHERN DIVISION U of W ............ H . . 13 OSC ............... 6 WSC . . . . 4-4 Montana . 4 Oregon . . 0 - Idaho . . . 0 OLE LARSON Coach ,1 5 x, ' J' will f,s...., A 1 a pu- -'F L .7 tw I J it it-J rx' 'TP' x J . 9- wr 'WY' w i. X .r:,. Y ,H I. I X W V 7. .gy --f L.: f , ' J 1' ..,'5,, Q 'ff 'I' 3 5 Q' , R254 - S 'W 'rl-U' ' l '- - ,mf-u atm- ' -' -g. , 1 Q - 4, 71 7 R- I . Vps ,-. ' 44, 0,5 ,- J .A :-V.. ,wg jf'-' . 'f'4.Q:.,4, ., 1 ' 'Q' ':' .Z'i7- ', ' i lf: 'f.1, Q' er...--Q .f-:ig F341-' 75 . 1 ll' 7' ' : -.A C 1 nr A 54-U Y ,P A-' xr .-'1-s- f' -. 5: .-My I df,-I ,3j5f,',,.f?,f+!f.,, - . , - .Hg ., ,. 1, sf' -. als-I-1 f 1:1 , , , -'J,::as.m:J1, Row 1: Howard Brewer, J olm Hazelwood, Jack Richardson. Row 2: Ralph Kaffka, Jim Witt, Dick Soth. 261 -17 -xx, A 7 .A .P , WA- W1 .EQ A , ..-.- f-i . . .I w l i G1 '41, , - . I-fr. - 1 l J 1 ....- -'I l w b ' , arsit Jack Mooberry's 1949 track squad proved itself to he the best in the northwest by virtue of an easy victory in the northern division meet for the second year in a row. The entire season was a series of' lopsided dual meet wins, rais- ing the Cougar,s string of consecutive victories in that department to seventeen. Even without the services of distance man Clem Eischen, who was out of action for the year with an injured leg, and Track despite the occasional loss of Joe Nebolon with a similar ailment, the WSC cindermen as a team were never hard pressed. The success of the season was probably due principally to the well balanced power of the squad. In all events-the distances, sprints, weights, and jumps-the Cougars con- sistently won and placed. The quality of Coach Mooberry's individual men and squad as a whole is best illustrated by the season record. DUAL MEET SCORES Montana 24- .... Oregon 4916 . OSC ILZM3 . . Idaho 2315 . . UofW52 ..... NORTHERN DIVISION MEET WSC Oregon Idaho . U of W . OSC Montana . Wsc 107 . Wsc em, . Wsc sew . Wsc ioisw wsc 79 ez . 3015 . 22 . l9Vg . 16 . I5 TRACK MANAGERS rv Al IA J -1 - 1 9: x . -.g.-,. .sl 1 2' r, t-Qiss A ,gk ':i,ig:f-fir' 2, ,: f ffk. .-'-1-, 4' I5 ?..r- m 2, . I . K ,- ?,g.L,:yt.21,bi - 1 1 figs: - if 45 .JI -Znaifft-1-.,i'k5 : - '-405 ' ' f'f.1fr, ' iff , -sm .. - . t . Row 1: Bob Wells, George Duris, Ed Chaplanhoe. Row 2: Eric Hay, Bob Koppe, Percy Freer, senior managerg Duane Kitterman, Ed Gibbs. 262 f W., V --ti .,. YI., .' QQ, .-,Hx L .. ,,,v. if 9 ' ul- '15-l 2 - 4 'Y I Missa 7Q,rf7,.i'. t Mural, -,v-. KS 'sl-.A - M- L , ,,,, .tu ' A. .t 'A W '15 ...A tra , ,..'- V: , - I W' . H. E. 'Q ' ' 'A wr, 1 71.2-14 5 L.- , IDAHO 23M . . . WSC 103Vg MILE-Parnell KWSCZD, Paeth QWSCJ, Johanson ill ......... . . 44-0-Armstrong QD, Whelihan fWSCl, Miller ill ........... 100-Keniston WVSCJ, Christian QU, Pillings KWSCJ ....... 120 HH-Polsfoot CWSCJ ...... 880-Parnell KWSCJ, Carpenter QWSCL Farnham ill ........... 220-Keniston CWSCJ, Christian CD, Pillings cwscu ........ 2 MILE-Selfridge KWSCJ, Allison KD, Golden KWSCJ .......... 220 LH-Polsfoot QWSCJ, Higgins CWSCJ, Mathews Q11 .......... RELAY-WSC-Deck, Sewell, Keniston, Whelihan .... ....... POLE VAULT-Skinner KWSCL Brouhard CWSCJ, Keating KD ......,. SHOT-PUT-Mataya fWSCl , Widman Time 4-:24.3 49.6 . 10 15.2 1:57.2 21.9 1:54.41 24.1 3:19.21 6' 1 WVSCJ, Swerin CWSCB ...... 4-9' 22 JAVELIN-Roininen QWSCJ, Hodgson CD, Randall ill ........... 186' 1 DISCUS-Mataya KWSCJ, Stout KWSCD, Widman CWSCJ ......... 139' PA BROAD JUMP-Higgins cwscp, Whitehead CWSCP, Bradley CWSCJ . . 22' 5175 HIGH JUMP-Padrick and Brouhard KWSCD tied for first, Ronald KWSCJ and Jones CD tied for third , ........ . . osc 42M . . . WSC say! POLE VAULT-Skinner KWSCD , Hunter 61 ll, Time COSCJ, Brouhard IWSCJ ...... 12' 6 HIGH JUMP-Padrick fWSCl and Elliott COSCD tied, Brouhard KWSCJ third .... 6' SHOT-PUT-Widman, Mataya, Swerin fall WSCJ . .......... 48' 16 JAVELIN-Roininen KWSCJ , Delaney fOSCl, Malaya QWSCJ ...... 175' 11 DISCUS-Rinearson f0SCl, Morse fOSCl, 'Widman CWSCJ ......... 14-1' 3 BROAD JUMP-Whitehead fWSCl , Laidlaw COSCl,Higgins KWSCJ . . . 22' 4-W MILE-Peterson foscb, Parnell fWSCl, Paeth QWSCJ ......... 4f:19.6 440-Whelihan fWSCl. McKay fOSCJ, Deck fWSCl and Leonard IOSCJ tied for third .... L ....... . 51 100-Keniston fWSCl, Pillings CWSCD, Miller fOSCl .......... . 10 120 HH-Polsfoot QWSCD, Turner fOSCl, Ruckert QOSCD ......... . 15 880-Carpenter CWSCJ, Sewell KWSCJ, Boller fOSCJ .......... . 10 220-Kenis'on KWSCL Fillings CWSCJ, Miller fOSCl ........... 22.6 2 MILE-Fullerton COSCJ, Selfridge CWSCJ, Paeth fWSCl ,..... 9:4-4.8 220 LH-Polsfoot CWSCD, Higgins CWSCJ, Turner COSCl ........... 24.9 RELAY-WSC ....... .... 3 :28 Dick Keniston wins 100- yard dash with Ed Pillings placing third. Superimposed: Dick Paeth, Laurie Whitehead, John Higgins, Austin Wheli- han, Dick Keniston, Joe Neholon. PCC MEET USC . . . 7116 Oregon Stanford . . 42 OSC . UCLA . . . 32 U of W California . 285 Montana WSC . . . 14-Mg Idaho . MILE-1 Mellow fCalJ . . SHOT-PUT-1 Chandler fStanfordD ..... 100-1 Patton QUSCJ . . . 120 HH-1 Dixon fUCLA1, 5 Polsfool QWSCJ . . . 880-1 Chambers KUSCL 2 Parnell KWSCJ ..... HIGH JUMP-1 Elliot fOSCl, Barnes KUSCD, Stanish CUCLAL . IOM . 10 . 7 . 5 . 4 Time 4 z 19.4 54-' 91A ...9.7 . 14.3 1 :52.5 5 Padrick KWSCJ , Bryant fCa1l 6' 3i2L 220-1 Patton QUSCJ ...... 21.3 440-1 Hoff fStanfordJ ..... 48.7 JAVELIN-1 Held fStanfo1'dJ . 219' 516' 2 MILFFI Paeth KWSCU .... 9129.3 220 LH-1 Dixon KUCLAJ, 4 Polsfoot KWSCD .... . 23.3 DISCUS-1 Lewis fUCLAJ . . 164' 2M BROAD JUMP-1 Aihara fUSCl . 24' 9 MILE RELAY-1 USC-Pruitt, Stocks, Chambers, Leloachg 2 Stanford, 3 Cal, 4 WSC, - 5 U of W ......... 3118.5 POLE VAULT-1 Montffomer U Y fUSCJ,Rasmussen COD . . . 14' 4 UofW52...WSC79 MILE-Paeth KWSCT, Parnell Time CWSCJ , Abbey CWD ..... 4124.3 440-Burney CWD , Whelihan IWSCJ , Wilkenson CWD .... 49.2 100-Keniston CWSCJ , Brewer CWJ,Pillings CWSCJ . . . . . 9.7 120 HH-Polsfoot KWSCB, Burke KW! , Donaldson QW! ..... 14.5 880-Parnell CWSCJ, Carpenler CWSCJ , Matland CW? .... 1:53.23 220-Keniston YWSCJ, Hays KWH, Pillings CWSCT ....... 21.5 2 MILE-Paeth CWSCU , Steed fWi , Selfridge KWSCU .... 9 :36.8 220 LH-Polsfoot KWSCT, Burke IWW, Donaldson QWI ..... 24 3 RELAY-Washington ..... 3:24.7 POLE VAU LT-Brigliam fWl , Robinson fWl, Skinner CWSCJ . 13' HIGH JUMP-Tuson QW? , Padrick and Broullard tied for second place ....... 6' 4951 SHOT-PUT-Mata a Widman Y 1 , Swerin Call WSCJ ..... 48' SJW JAVELIN-Robinson YW? , Roininen KWSCJ, Thrane CWSCJ ........ 184' SIA DISCUS-Mataya CWSCU, Widman KWSCJ, Robinson CWD . . . 139' 9 BROAD JUMP-Higgins QWSCL McConkey fWJ , Whitehead KWSCJ ......... 22' 10 fTopJ Bill Parnell wins the mile while Dick Paeth takes second. Superimposed: Ed Pillings, Fran Polsfoot, Dick Skinner. CBelowJ Dick Skinner clears the har. Superimposed: Willie Brouhard, Bob Self- ridge. orthern Division Track Mee WSC 62 . Oregon SOV3 . U of 1 22 . Time MILE-1 Johanson ill . 2 Paeth QWSCP, 3 Parnell CWSCD , 4 Peterson QOSCJ ........... 4:18.5 440-1 Nebolon CWSCJ , 2 Domke flVIl , 3 Armstrong 4 Burney tWl ............. 100-1 Henthorne lOl, 2 Keniston QWSCJ, 3 Christian ill, 4 Bullier CO1 ....... HIGH JUMP-1Tuson KWJ and Elliott fOSCJ tied, 3 Patrick and Brouhard tied fhoth WSCJ . . . SHOT-PUT-1 Widman KWSCL 2 Malaya CWSCl, 3 Swerin CWSCJ , 4 Crosby KMD ......... 48' 6 120 HH-1 Polsfoot rwseb , 2 Bean Ill , 3 Rocheleau fMl , 4 Turner fOSCl fTirne equals northern div. recordl . . 14.4 880-1 Parnell fWSCl, 2 Matland QWJ, 3 Farnham til, 4 Carpenter fWSCl ............. 1253.9 JAVELIN-1 Roininen CWSCD, 2 Robinson lOl, 3 Christensen QMJ, 4 Delane fOSCl . . . . 189' 7 ill, . . . 48.2 . . 9.7 . . 6' 4-M Three leading shot-put men in the northern divi- sion are: Frank Malaya, Joe Widman, Bob Swerin. . U of W 1915 . OSC 16 . Montana 15 220-1 Henthorne tOJ , 2 Keniston QWSCJ, 3 Bnllier KOJ, 4 Christian fll .... 2 MILE-1 Steed tWl, 2 Paeth QWSCJ, 3 Fullerton COSCJ , 4 Allyson ........ POLE VAULT-1 Rasmussen COl, 2 Pickens lOl, 3 Hickock KOH, 4 Bridgham ...... 220 LH-1 Polsfoot fWSCl , 2 Matthews ill, 3 Rocheleau CMJ, 4 Doyle COD ...... BROAD JUMP-1 Lewis lOl, 2 Laidlaw fOSCl, 3 McConkey QWJ, 4 Whitehead CWSCl . . . DISCUSS-1 Doyle fMl, 2 Rinearson QOSCJ, 3 Mataya fWSCl, 4 Widman CWSCJ .... MILE RELAY-1 WSC--Deck, Whelihan, Keniston, Neholon, 2 Idaho, 3 Washington, 4 OSC . . . Time . 21.3 . 9132.3 . . 14' 21,3 22'111A 150'71A . 3:19.2 Coach Jack Mooberry cheeks the ailing leg of ace 440- man Joe Nelaolon prior to the northern division meet. 267 arsity Minor FENCING During the last few years since the war, the sport of fencing has been regaining its pre-war popularity on the campus through ever-increasing enrollments in fencing classes which are currently being aptly taught by player-coach Hal Schulz. The team has faired rea- sonably well this year by winning two matches with U of I and losing a hotly contested practice match with Gonzaga. Included in picture are: Row 1: fMembers of first teaml Jim Anderson, Hal Mead, Dorsey Martin, Dean Shuman. Row 2: fSecond teaml Coach Hal Schulz, Vern Ritter, Stanley Zier, John Hastie, Donald Nelson. WEIGHT LIFTING A weight lifting team for the purpose of organized competition was not formed this year. Next year, however, it is hoped that full scale weight lifting can be resumed. Pictured are: Row 1: John Palinkas, Harold Smith, Robert Gerritz, Bernard Barton. Row 2: Pete Cooper, Vic Mukai, Roy Klein, Mike Crow, Morrie Tolmach, Everett Stehr, Lenn Dompier. TUMBLING Gymnastics is in its second year at WSC. During this time the team has given many exhibitions and for the first time in the history of the school, Wash- ington State competed against another college in a gymnastic meet, losing a close decision to Montana State 43M to 365. Outstanding men of this meet were McHugh, Kluesner, Pugh and Olson. Row 1: Hugh Shoults, Richard Goss, Hubert Dunn, coachg Wayne Aeschilman, Lyle Pugh. Row 2: Leo Kluesner, Ray Rost, Chas. Eggleston, Gor- don Pickering, Drury Pickering, Roy Goss, Jerry Mc- Hugh, Jack Olson, Herb Douglass. VOLLEYBALL The volleyball team entered its second year of com- petition with an abundance of new talent. In the first interscholastic competition of the year, WSC split a two-game series with Idaho. Later, a close decision was lost to the Spokane YMCA. At the close of the season, the team competed in a four-team tournament in Spokane and placed second, again losing to the powerful Spokane YMCA. Members of the team in- clude: Row 1: Rodney Carden, Joe Medeiros, Eugene Irwin, Alan Goelzer. Row 2: Neil Burnett, Fred Kalnaka, Sam Kamaka, Robert Murphy. Row 3: Ed J arvis, Ronald Doane, Russ Turner, Robert Welch, Hans Rants. Frosh Teams BASEBALL Row 1: Jack Arnold, Wayne Wilson, Dick Hathe, Fred Pratt, Lee Dolquist, Morris McDowell, Larry Ames, Ernie Cecati. Row 2: Bill Geppert, Wayne Siegel, Rod Keogh, Denny Bozarth, Jim Costello, Pete Bakamus, Walt Karlson, Bill Sewell fcoacld . Row 3: Bob Neitzling, Tom O'Bryan, Bill Gray, John Blacken, Gene Conley, Jack Bigelow, Bud Weiss, Bob Day, D. Munson, Jim Couture. SWIMMING Row 1: Dick Oltman, Wes Towner, Dan Roberts, Doug Sipe. Row 2: Jim Berger, Tom Graham, Jim Sherrod, Paul Sellin, Doug Gibb fcoachl. Absent: Bob Loak, Joe Behlau. TENNIS Row 1: Duane Flint, Dick McMurtrie, Harley Hoppe. Row 2: Bill Irsfeld, Walt Morgan, Wes Towner, Ole Larson fcoachl. - TRACK Row I: Eberhardt, Morgan, Millard, Workman, Pierce, Filion, Ray. Row 2: Campbell fcoachl, Mitchell, McFarland, Gregg, Cambell, Wiese, Graham, Chapman, Sulli- van, Freer Cmanageri . Row 3: Rankin, Hodge, Woodworth, Roberts, Par- mentier, Lusk, Fullner, Jolm. Intramurals BASKETBALL The SAE basketballers are the 194-9 intramural champions. ln regular season play they led their league with a record of eight wins and one loss. They then went in to the playoffs and won the crown by defeating Sigma Nu 28 to 19 in the finals. Big gunn for SAE in the final game was Gene Camp who hit the hoop for 14+ points. Pictured: Paul Hooper, Frank Watson, Gene Camp, Bob Swanbeck, Bob Jastad. Not pictured: Larry Gayda, Vern Hooper, SWIMMING This year the intramural swimming crown was won by North house, with a good deal of the credit going to lack Morlock who copped two iirsts and anchored the winning 150-yard relay ISHITI. Event Winner 150 yd relay 220 yd free style Morlock QNHJ Duncan, Demastus, Morlock CNHD Final Results North House 31 East House 25 50 yd free style Elledge fDelta Chil Phi Sig 141 Diving Belhau fPhi Sig? TKE 14 100 yd free style Morlock CNHJ ATO 8 100 yd back Sellin KEHJ 2 Delta Chi 5 100 yd breast Larson CPhi Sigh SAE 3 200 yd relay Graham, Roberts, Sellin, Look CEHJ Waller 2 TRACK Paced by Dick Selfridge, Stimson hall garnered 29 points to capture the intramural track crown for 194-9. Pictured: .loe Wingate, Bill Thomas, Bernie Newman, Dick Selfridge, Bob Harkins, Lindy DuPree. Event Winner Time Final Results Low Hurdles Bob Swanbeck fSAEl 13.5 Stimson 29 220 Tom Graham fsig Ep? 22.7 SAE 21 880 Dick Selfridge fStimsonl Sig Ep 1816 High .lump Jack Duff tSig1na Nut 5' 10 Sigma Nu 18 Discus Bob Fisher CSAEJ 122' 3 440 Roger Westerman QIMAJ 51.7 Mile Dick Selfridge CStimsonl 4135.5 Pole Vault Ben Blair fPhi Deltl 11' 6 Shot-put Bob Fisher CSAEJ 42' 6 Javelin Jack Kovacic fSig Chil 160' 5 100 Don Thorndike fSouth housej 10.4 2 Mile Dick Selfridge fStimson1 10:26.2 High Hurdles Bud Bridgham fSigma Nut 9 880 Relay Sigma Phi Epsilon 1:38 SOFTBALL Phi Delta Theta annexed the 1949 softball title in a season which saw a great deal of enthusiasm shown, and many very good teams fielded. Row 1: Bink White, Bud Kight, Walt Schlagel, Gil Holbrook, Craig Mc- Lennan. Row 2: Don Fowler, coach: ,lim Sorenson, Walt Karlson, .lohn Hill, Stan Sorenson . Not pictured: Don Andrews, Milt Jones. - Q l W , '-'ff -,Y ll - sw ,j' 4 E ' 'M ':: ' ' , ,Nj 1 1 1 '35 1 - - f M ff . Fi! .- 2 ' 5 1 1 !:4-ir' , H Q V, ,, ,. ,. I J XV 1 f ' . ' K i 1 1 9 f i a I ll ' '1 ii L , Q T ,3 -1 2' I A I ,,,, . 1 I gi. :,.. ' 5. f GOLF fCenter picture at right! Theta Chiis winning team: .lim Wallmy, John Gullikson, Ray Simonson. VOLLEYBALL fTop right! Row 1: Russ Turner, Dick Vinton, Wayne Doane. Row 2: Hans Rants, Dave England, Phil Munroe. Absent: Rolly Nielsen. BOXING fTop picture, above! Row 1: Bud Valley 11301, Harvey Cottle 11351, Dick Miralles 11251. Row 2: Don Watson 11451, Carl Dahlin 11651, Clayton Olson 11751, Dick Wllile 11551. Absent: Bob Struggar. WRESTLING fSeconfl picture from, top, above! Row 1: Bob Hatfield 11581, ,lim Klein 11681. Row 2: Irwin Dahlherg 11381, Fred Veatch 11481, .lim Erwin 11781, Vic Moriyosh 11281. Absent: Don Bigger, Ned Face. BOWLING South Fairway fL0wer right! ' STANDINGS Kappa Sig . . 57 Phi Delt . . . 40 Phi Tau . . 4-4 ATO . . . . 35 SAE . . . . 4-4 AGR. . . 30 Sigma Chi ...... . 41 Acacia . . 30 Row I: Bob Miller, Bill Burns. 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' LM S ao I, ' ' Q ,M We 4 il 'R ,Q 3 Q fe' x Merfs and Women 7 s Dorms Independent Council Row 1: Harold Ames, Barbara Anne Baird, Alan Bigelow, Robert Bisnetl, Mary Lee Boggs, Mary Bonsall, Robert Bolhnan, Betty Bowman. Marie Clausen. Row 2: Francis Chaffee, Pat Cowell, Roger Daling, Elinore DeBoer, Alice Deckert, Barney lilndrice, Robert Erdmans, Terry Fieldhouse, Robert Godfrey. How 3: Dale Gough, William Hallstrom, Vernon Havo, Riyoko Hayashi, Dan Hayden, William Henderson, Gladys Hutchison, Beverly Jones, Lawrence Kissler. Row 4: James Knaggs, Merle Landerholm, Mary Landis. Frances Linn, Frank Loihl, Betty Lounhardt, Bev Marshall, Francis Masson, Donald McNeil. Row 5: Iris Moore, Rex Morgan, Mervane Murray, lrnia Osiner, Glenna Roberts, Lloyd Otey, William Peterson, Agnes Toni Hauseh. Donald Reynolds. Row 6: Dorothy Roderick, Glen Rose, Herbert Rudolph, Merry ,lo Samuelson, ,lean Schlager, Ellen Schwartz, Ronald Scott, Margaret Sheely, Herbert Sherrill. Row 7: Ralph Sipe, Galen Waddell, James Warren, Molly Ann Whiteley, Ruth Wickliffe, James Young. 316 I DEPE DE T PRESIDE T'S COUN IL Row 1: Janice Boston, Wilmer, Max Davidson, Stimsong Ted Dethlefs, UWA: Joanne Dube, McCroskey. Row 2: Harlan Heglar, Waller, Elizabeth Jacobson, Community, Gladys Killingsworth, Dauisg Robert King, Ferry. Row 3: Janet Nelson, Duncan Dunn: Robert Peterson, East, Helen Scarbrough, West: Herbert Sherrill, North. Not pictured: Barbara Fort, aj?-campus: Joanna Turner, Stevens: Jesse Newlun, J. R. Hogfeldt, college fremen: ,Joe Jenson, Ferry: Dick Wright, North, Robert Bisnctt, Pine Manor: Mike Crowe, South: James Pritchard, Waller. Identification o f North house pictures which appear on page 346. Row 1: Kudtnnand Aiyuppa, Allen Aldrich, Stanley Allen, Robert Asmussen, Kenneth Atwood, Earl Bach, Millard Ball, Charles Banko, Joseph Barrat, Edwin Boxter. Row 2: Donald Belander, Otis Berry, Robert Bjur, William Blake, Robert Blakeslee, Roland Block, Delmar Borgens, Myron Brockmeyer, Daniel Cassidy, Francis Chaffee. Row 3: Dewey Chandler, Philip Chapman, Ho Chi, Pat Chose, Benjamin Clumpner, Jolm Coke, William Coke, Lee Cormel, Fred Cowan, Ted Cowan. Row 4-: Allen Daniels, Auvust Deckert, William Dickinson, Raja Doddanjayya, Charles Dowell, George Duris, Irvin Elder, Mervin Emmel, Barney Endrice, Theodore Falk. Row 5: Wilbur Farr, Joe Ferre, Michael Fitzpatrick, Richard Franklin, Haymes Gearheart, Richard Gnagy, Hilton Grandstalf, Brooks Gunsul, William Hallstrom, William Hart. Row 6: Eldon Hawney, Serdello Heinrick, Keith Herzog, William Hughes, Ray Hunter, Wilfred Ing, David Johnson, Jack Jupiter, Sam Kamaka, Tex Kilgore. Row 7: Ronald Kraemer, Ted Krell, Louis Landseth, Kam Choy Leong, Frank Loihl, Richard Matson, Lawrence McLean, Donald McNeil Homer McNeil, James Moore. Row 8: Marion Moore, John Murphy, Sandy Nelson, Norman Penny, Robert Ratlilf, David Resner, Milton Richards, Rodney Roberts, Roger Roberts, Guillermo Robledo. Row 9: Herbert Rudolph, Albert Salmon, John Sandar, Preston Sandbo, Manjit Sandhi, Clifford Schroeder, Herbert Sherrill, Thomas Snell Joseph Steinbacker, Wallace Stice. Row 10: James Stout, William Sullivan, Richard Sund, William Turner, Roy Tyrrell, Kenneth Van Horn, Gordon Vincent, Howard Walters, Robert Wilhelm, Yuan Shi Yin, Herbert Zackerson. 1 s 317 I. ,, 2' ' 1 ,A M . 1 , Q ' 1. ' V 0 fn? N I , ' YZ ' V 4 wx g- ' it K Q 1 92' ' f Q F 'B 32 - -b 12 N V Y-'27 asf Q E ' Q , 25 'J ll .,:. ,g 5 .... L S' my i' w 15 SE? E if f A K 1 :H Kia - A ', I Vw., A .a, if 9-f Q' ' .44 P1 fin I? ZZ' .VW , f K - gr ,ll if Q5 I C0 UNITY H LL Row 1: Lorraine Kure, Lorna Lee Lichter, Betty Lincoln, Norma Jean Linke, Betty Lounhardt, Jean Lucas, Sally Lybecker, Helen Malzlghias Row 2: Marilyn McEvoy, Jean McCinnes, Joy Merkling, Helen Moore, Carol Morgan, Marion Mosmon, Harriet Nilsson, Pauline Nugent Row 3: Midori Okano, Alice Ostrern, Ruth Parker, Thelma Paul, Luella Peterson, Joan Pollock, Joan Pore, Marguerite Rehberg. Row 4: Charleyne Roberts, Pat Robbins, Eleanor Roehl, lla Lou Rosengarten, Pearl Rudolph, Lila Sanders, Betty Schmidt, Illiene Sedlack Row 5: Geraldine Sharpe, Margaret Shecly, La Verne Simpson, Marilee Strang, Eleanor Sutcliff, Suzuko Suzuki, Jacqueline Talbot, Barbara Van Dyke. Row 6: Jeanne Vike, Joanne Vike, Betty Weber, Jane Wilson, Joan Wilson, Joan Young. 319 Q2 - f 3 , ki Mgr me 2' 1 WF Y if U 1 251 531123 V- .... ' '42, M gg J if - L4 , 5 1 T 53,5355 V S17 1 4 ff' Msg. ..... . fa - gy K 5 ' fig ' a ,. ,W .. 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Row 2: Irene Lewis, Velma Long, Connie Mack, Juanita McDonald, Virginia McLean, Martha Merrow, Beverly Minnich, Laurel Norris. Row 3: Saclako Ogata, Lavonne Paulson. Leona Pliifer, Marjorie Posnick, Helen Rademacller, Marjorie Rawson, Marion Rickard, Jean Scarborougli. Row 41: Dorothy Setters, Marie Skellenger, Jeanne Smades, Margaret Smith, Frances Sprague, Nancy Talbot, Kate Tanaguchi, Bernice Thedorf. Row 5: Nadine Tonnemaker, Lois Ulmer, Margaret Viggers, Jean Washburn, Tllora Waters, Barbara Wenaweser, Eileen Wliall, Molly Ann Wlliteley. Row 6: Velma Williams, Juanita Wilson, Marilyn Ann Wold, Roberta Wolff, Jeannine Zerba. 321 ' -:W j ,,,, 95, 'R+ Q .ix , U . fm-is ' , f. ' , .5 2-Y fy 5, A .K 34 t A hw X X if I 6 X 'H E 1 'M' if ' 4 S' . 2 ' 554 ' I gr 1 -L is N Ak x ', X y ' 5 ..,4 4 , X -j A-J ff , - ' , - 1 fy ,wg 221 is W - - A ff - V2 ' N 'U ' N. A 2 , ' ' W ja v lty 2 r , -Q. 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Row 5: Janet Schoettler, Lois Sherwin, Dorothy Smith, Patricia Smith, Shirley Stark, Lois Stevens, Phyllis Sutton, Nancy Swanson. Row 6: Norma Swanson, Mitzie Yamocla, Patricia Van Arnan, Marilyn VanCott, Carolyn Warner, Dorothy Watkins, .loan Whealdon, Irene Wood, Majel Wood. 323 Ev! 4 1 pw I , at fa., . ,- W X - , 4' Y , - 'S ' ' L, i :S hifi? 5 M .: -N -l ' .- - 5-' ' ' - Q ' 1,5 j , x W , .. ,. , if , , I , K N , , ,. ,Q Qi K 4--- Z. my . -Q, , -1 . . 4- V '. -f f .V W qw. ,Mg V- k 5, -2 V , 9 : 3 ,gf 'f g . wif ffzmw iiw Q H A L' 9 . -sf' I I V . . ,-.. gy - :.VV 5 A , L - , if ., X 1 ,. J 1 . fag A 'K . ,.i '. I.-if, .V .fe W, LQ ' L ':' . 'S - ' p g g f- - , an , fi :J wwf ! f V- t JA A 3 V31 P 'JPN-A V K I-3, QF, lm Him, 2, V Dy- - Inf. s L J ' . .: W 4 2.:Eg,,, F ,L::,,1 .:4:g.:: .751 I ' ,K ----- .N ww S. mg A 'B 3 . , N 1- 5 J wk . if M ii,-fi-ggi A 3 . I ., .. fi- f-QQ-Q Y M535 M fig, A ,wi S N X 1,9 ' 5 3 .QW ., ,, 'li' , r QL , - 2 ,ff , . 5 I ,f K V A is ff , . V I gy ,N . k L4 Q . ' K 'F' .I EL - u ' . ' f f 1, 4- 'Fl X, , - 'E , - .,.. h - ., u. 1, -f ' I f , X ,S ,,,, , . . all . 1 1 - ' 'R-- 2 5514 A 7' 1 ' H ' NL V Mn, . 'M A X iii ' A -1 . W 3 TS: '3 Q. K ff' 1 ' - QQ, ivy, mf-1 , 5 OFF-CAMPUS GIRL President President BARBARA FORT ELLA JENNINGS Row 1: Barbara Bibby, Betty Enbysk, Barbara Fort, Doris Jacky, Ella Jane Jennings, Bernice Johnson, Betty Kitzmiller Row 2: Frances Linn, Alice Matthews, Elma Merrill, Erma Merrill. Patricia Nelson, Janice Pearl, Dorothy Roderick. Row Virginia lllzman, Ruth Wicklilfe, E. Wilbur. 325 Q 'I - Nu fe, 2: 2 1 , iii WEST HOUSE President President V E HELEN SCARBROUGH MARCIA KELLER 'ST' f ds' Row 1: Gloria Adams, Katherine Adams, Avonne Akey,Car1nella Allen, Joan Allen, Muriel Anderson, Dolores Armstrong, Marjorie Bailey. gow12: Barbara Burton, Patsy Bates, Delores Becker, Lola Beeker, Janice Beckman, Nancy Bennett, Marilyn Berry, Kathryn Betz, Edith , ige ow. Row 3: Alice Blomberg, Lorraine Bodine, Catherine Boileu, Rita Ann Branshaw, lcla Brockway, Maureen Brown, Betty Bruan, Glenrose Bust. Lillian Cady. Emilia Audrey Carlton, Barbara Carstenson, Cleome Clark, Eileen Clizer, Barbara Cobb, Joyce Cole, Joanne Coma, Anne Cook, Leila soo '. Row 5: Mary Pauline Cook, Jackie Cooper, Patricia Corey, Mimi Coulter, Pat Cowell, Frances Crane, Geraldine Curtis, Donna Custard, Anna Marie Dahrnen. Row 6: Nancy Darling, Joann Daskam, Gwen Davis, La Vonne Davis, Alice Deckert, Frances Dickinson, Jan Douglas, Lola Druffel, Barbara Dunn. Row 7: Margaret Easton, Rosemary Eberbart, Ardith Elerick, Beverly Elliott, Rose Marie Endrice, Bebe Erdahl, Darlene Erickson, Emma Erickson, Juanita Erickson. 326 WEST HOUSE Row l: Elizabeth Escllhack, Gloria Evans, Peggy Evers, Shirley Ferguson, l..aura Fletcher, Margaret Fletcher, Janet Fogelquist, Nelly Foss Barbara l7redericltson. Row 2: Lorna Fry, Ellie Galbraith, Valerie Gale, Sally Gannon, Edith Gentry, Elizabeth Gevers, Dolores Ghiglione, Dorothy Goodhue Joan Graham Row 3: Ruth Graham, Shirley Green, Joanne Guest, Sidsel Guldjord, Donna Haas, Janice Hall, Mercedes Hammond, Bertha Handelancl Barbara Hanson. Row 4-: Julia Hansen, Sally Harmon, Barbara Hauswirth, Juanita Havlina, Pat Hayes, Lucy Heidt, Marlene Hein, Rita Hein, Joyce Hergert Row 5: Adelaide Herman, Joyce Hicks, Joanne Hoff, Laverne Hoff, Myrna Holtan, Geraldine Horne, Aileen Hughes, Patricia Hutchison, Marilyn James. Row 6: Irene Jensvold, Gloria Johnson, Mary Johnson, Helen Johnston, Beverly Jones, Virginia Juetten, Roberta Kamm, Marcia Keller Grace Kelly. J Row 7: Jeanne Kendall, Dolores Kennedy, Eleanor King, Gloria Knowles, Patricia Kobes, Shirley Kolb, Helen Koljer, Helen Korpela, Mary Lou Kreps. 327 we f' Rf ,Q ' v--v . '21, - f.'Hz' Aw ' - J - AA: rx ' Q5 an ,I it W ' Q. mv ' X . QV f ,, .A ----- , . 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Row 41: Donna Stewart, Norma Stewart, Clare Suvan, Margaret Tannahill, Shirley Tate, Dorothy Thiebes, Shirley Tolle, Marilyn Thompson, Beverly Trondsen, Bonnie Troutman. Row 5: Ina Mae Van Brunt, Rita Van De Venter, Lillian Van Lake, Louise Vermillion, ,lean Wahl, Patricia Ward, Darlene Warren, Delores Warner, Corinne Waterman, Joanne Watson. Row 6: Muriel Watzke, Lenore Webb, Doris Webber, Marcia Weight, Ethel Ann Westwood, Nola Whelsel, Floy White, Mary White, Arden Whitehead, Jackie Whipps. Row 7: Marian Widman, Maureen Whitten, Hallie Williams, Marion Wood, Bertie Wulf, Carol Wunclerlich, Rita Yost, lvadell Young, Shirley Fay Young, Zona Zerba. 329 QW .. 5 4 M T f -fl. M a. -- , . Sf.. Q' V I I ' , fi - .V 5 Img' I III, ,V -I 5-,gk ' ' Y I I I, I , ' -LII II, ' Q i I I5 2 I . I III QQI II I ga KW. II ' k I I V: I Im . Q V V W f ' A M 'f f + F, J I - ' Y ' .1 f' V ' - 42' AEM - -' ii' QV' 'XF HM 2 N. 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Row 3: Betty Noyes, Anna .lean Ott, Anne Poultney, Penny Prasses, Genevieve Reckamp, Marilyn Ringman, Edythe Roiko, Patricia Rowan Nona Rudd. Row 4+: Betty Saifel, Jeanne Rosemary Serr, Clara Mae Shields, Lorraine Schmidt, Sandra Skovlin, Elaine Stratford, Patricia Stanley Estelle Steinke, Joan Stensen. Row 5: Shirley Swanson, Delores Tapani, LaDeane Tate, Barbara Taylor, Mary Terauka, Dorothea Tooker, Verna Travis, Marilyn VanDyke N coma Vermillion. Row 6: Ellene Westrom, Helen White, Eileen Whitmore, Edna Whittaker, Patricia Wressell. 331 1 s AST HUUSE Mrs. Mabel Miller, housemolher Mr. A. F. Dewitt, counselor OFFICERS Row l: Cliff Phibbs, Keith Smith, presidentg Robert Lunsford. Row 2: William Gleason, Charles McLean, Hugh Russell, Mel Newman, Tom Graham, Maurice Whitely. Row 3: Jerry Majors, Bud Craig, Tom Wetherholl, John Camealy, Vernon Prolf, Dennis Mantagne, vice-president, Kenneth Gable. x.7 f 'W- F' iStarlighters COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-Standing: William Gleason, social, John Comealy, pinsg Lewis Baker, religion and lifeg Dayle Scott, paperg Hugh Russel, CHINOOKQ Sam Mack, athletics. Sitting: Cliff Phibbs, secretaryg Robert Lunsguard, treasurer, Keith Smith, presi- dentg Dennis Montague. 332 im U.. . - 'W' l Chorus ,.Q-sv- ' SECTIONS A, B, C and D . 2.4 , Layout for these two pages was planned by East house CHINOOK chrzirmnn, eliminrlting irlenxifcazion of sections 333 'Q' , , Q-:j !1fTI? ' 5'-1 :1 111' . -T-1 '-gi 1 11' -gifU'1Q l It--.fi J 3,1 - X. 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' 1 1 1 -1 2-1: 1 .: : i ' 11 1 1- 11- 1 X11 E Q.:-,e..f j 1 1 1 t A 1 . s .asf V Y , 1 FERRY H LL Row Row Row Row Row 1: 'I 3: 4-: 5: Irving Lee, Robert Mackensladl, Jerry Manning, Robert Marple, Donald Martin, Joseph Matsen, Bruce McCaw, Robert McLaughlin Joseph Nledeiros, Peter Meyers, Joseph Micliielli, Roland Moir, Norman Moore, Gerald Mosman, Edward Munk, Russell Olllson Robert Olcluni, Warren Olsen, Malcolm Parkman, John Parrish, Willis Pehl, William Peterson, Edward Plowman, Charles Proudfil William Roberts, Kenneth Scott, John Segesman, Wayne Simon, David Soutlxerland, Edwin Spear, Gail Stapleton, Nathan Summers Ryomi Tanino, Lester Vea, Jerry Welsh, Edward Werner, Milford Westin, Charles Wickstrom, James Young. 335 COLLEGE FIRE E , . M We ' 4 '. ' C , fm. k . ,Y -. nf' A f , 1, was . t V . Henry Kuehl, William Crozier, Paul Kinch, Richard Horswill, Gerald Mohrman, William Pence, Robert Bishop, Jesse Newlun, Ralph Jacobson, Orval Warner, Alan Bigelow, Charles Higgins, Robert Hill. HENRY KUEHL, Chief WILLIAM PENCE, Assistant Chief JESSE N EWLUN , Captain The State college fire department, with its four full-time members and ten students, has good reason to be proud of its equipment and its record. During the past year, the old Reo-pumper which had served faithfully since 1927, was replaced with the most modern equipment available. The new engine was so large that the garage had to be rebuilt extending several feet so that the engine would fit in it. The fire station now owns two complete units including inhalator equipment which is available for use at all times. Fire losses have been 336 practically nil due to the inspection system and control of hazardous situations. The department has a trained first-aid crew, and ambu- lance service is provided when it is required. All of 'the staff are students at WSC, including the captain. They comprise an organized living group on the campus. A cook is furnished them by the college, and their living quarters include a dormitory, living, dining, study and recreations rooms. Each year, they sponsor several guest Hresides and a picnic. 1 , A jk . V Mfg ,A gf 4 .., ,M sd ' 9-gy. ' A ' :W sg fx H 7.f,kx1.,w use .ML vm ,LL wana ., Q. , ,.-Q,,ii'15'n X Lf - J E P K 1 S ij .. XER 6? QN 1 X535 aw, sw 51.1 W, V W, v .s aw Mffmm. H wg, 1 Lwiw .xgg-mm my 3 , ,, 1 - . 1 Y, 7' gk A QI' ,A , P T, , 11 .k ffrg f 1. -Q. NX 3,. jfs? W' X . xx ' QI K I ..., Q! ' , V , . ii? y . 1 it isa ' 'YV ,wi - ig ' 4 ,eil Q , y if . vu PFA. Q5 2- 2 l 1 ,vpn ,A 'x A P. g , W B ,- 2 'W Ag, ,,,,1 - 1. I , x V 1 '-wr? 4 S 'X' f i x 25 4' 14 .-,yu .. ,J I W 1 11 . 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I , sw 4 A , . 1 A n ' f ' f wr M idi L ,X p X H , vw P S.,-313, xi VF? A E MS A w .khh Q .-W1 .fzlfy-1gff.,1,. , M - A Y fix f H if M ,-ww -, W g 1.5 -- ' If- -Milf? g if Q51 V i'SmNYr 'I -1 , . , ., I Wm ' HJ,-:::--:-:-. W e x , -f ffl? .mi M' . 1-X. ' ' H f N- . i R fa , , 1 5. ,,. WM f - . Xi--Ml 'I - Y H' X -- Q ,, v ' - ff' .-sky W , .M N, . XL Rf lag, - K,,m5eQ?X?EL?LlNH ,Q ,. SOUTH HOUSE Row 1: David McDaniels, James McGuire, Leo Migvar, James Muchmore, Arthur Myers, Howard Neary, Herbert Nelson, Ronald Nelsen, Roger Nielson, Merton Nordby. Row 2: David Nyern, Ray Olsen, Joe Orley, Donald Osbjornson, Charles Overholt, Roy Pace, Clyde Painter, Wayne Parrish, Joseph Patterson, S. L. Perry. Row 3: Donald Pittman, Bert Porter, John Raymond, Robert Rowland, James Reinkens, Will Riggen, Donald Roberts, Gordon Rose Ray Rubel, Dwight Russel. A Row 4: Paul Sacry, Ardell Schilkc, Victor Schmidt, Justin Serley, Terry Shannon, James Simmons, Weymeth Simpson, Maurice Smith, Merle Smith, Russel Smith. Row 5: Frank Snow, Jolm Stephens, Athur Steppon, Al Stevens, Stan Styles, John L. Sullivan, Walter Swanson, Paul Tews, Donald Thorndike, Ted Thorndike. Row 6: Dean Tripp, Charles True, Harley Tuck, John Turner, Pete Van Soest, Clark Ward, Frank Ward, Tom Warner, James Warren, Robert Williams. Row7: Ethan Williams, Lowell Williams, Elsworth Wolfe, Charles Woodworth. 341 s .FDA U, . 7 z ',f ay -ggi. W Qryw. 1 -. ,MA ., V- fm! ,qs , ' Q, yS', .we AMI. if f E1 ' M - ,, ' f : fl , Q , 2, . 3' Q' E , F N A f 33, '-.- J ' Jeff? N Qisf . ' .wwf Q' ww? fs? if g ' , - ' Q N .- 4 - ' .. Q ' - if in 'xiii YL- ' , Y ,f W W,,W 5- V ' 1 , ' 4 ' 81, + ' 'K 7 A ' M , - v ' J f ie4i14xi.42xs f H ,mfzwix 59, , ' 3? R1 xL?W2Qf iv.m-, X -V4 H Rf' ' If 4 W5 - X , X, 3 X ' - , ANN -f W MXY Q , W v , -:1 if f i ' x ff 4 . 4, .,. 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A ,W - ' E:-'xg ' V f -V' 4: -2-' 1 K -, W' '1 W1 .M '. A . 2, -Him-f2s51?f: .,- , f Srf 'f,+!51S15A ' ,,:z:,Qzf.w'af?fzf Y .ma aim Z :ff - .gf V ,. , ' Wgmgg 1 gf , qw jf, -N 1 Xa W - f '., , W , M.:,.,5 E git? .. kk 5,4 , lw f :' ,L'ii:Q1i3i5fG,3 .. Q. Q , w rf- wfQ?i iw- sw L+. 4 . , :.w 3 Aw kffigfbf STIMS N S President J ACK GRANBERG Row Row How How Row Dave Abbott, Duane Andrews, Gary Barrett, Donald Bond, Myron Bostwick Jerry Brunetrom Frank Clement Dwain DeHart, Donald Deierling, Frances Desposato, Lenn Dompier, Winston Duclmow Lundy DuP1e1 lxohert Geor e Donald Geurge, Laurie Graham, ,lack Granherg, William Green, Kenneth Greene Carl Ill lay kay Inaba ' Darwin Laiuhier, Donald Nolehuom. Charles Parker, Harold Probert, Melvin Rasmus en Lee Rec UI Paul Sand Lrom .lnc Sienku, William Sonnemann, Warren WCll!llCy'Cl'. 343 WALLER H LL Presirle11,t President JAMES PRICHARD JOHN ELLIOT Row 1: David Ackerman, Robert Adams, Jr., Byron Aldrich, Jack Allard, Clinton Armstrong, Alfred Askew, Quinton Aune, Howard Bell, Charles Blackman. Row 2: Harold Blain, Edward Bond, David Bonsteel, Edwin Burgstahler, Harold Bums, Gordon Chase, Harrison Chong, Stan Christensen, Tom Collingwood. Row 3: Hugh Crawford, Dick Downing, Earl Elliot, Harry Elliot, John Elliot, Homer Fairchild, John Foss, Robert Froemke, George Gulusis. Row 4: Gerald Cyes, Bruce Harding, David Harris, Terry Hartman, John Hartson, Harlan Heglar, Edward Henriksen, Roland Hintze, Leland Howenstcin. Ifgow 5: Richard Huber, Arthur Jacobs, Delmar Jacobs, Robert Jacques, Maynard Jones, Fred Keller, Bruce Kcrkow, Richard Kim, Lawrence issler. Row 6: John Klint, James Knaggs, Robert Kockrian, Orley Krogh, Raymond Lee, Frank Lindner, Charles Lomm, George Lunden. 344 ALLER HALL How' 1: Gerald Lust, Joel Marisos, Wayxxe Mason, Gilbert McCollum, Grant McDaniel, Charles McDonnell, William McLean, Robert Miller Torn Montgomery. Row 2: John Morris, Frank Mukai, William Murphy, Floyd Naylor, Raymond Nelson, Jack Newcomer, Donald Newquist, Robert T. Olson Gordon O'N eil. Row 3: James 0'Neil, Gene Pace, Harry Peterson, Norman Peterson, Clarence Pickernell, Charles Reed, Donald Reynolds, Everett Rightmire Ed Rorem. Row 4: Robert Rowland, George Sargent, Erwin Sauter, Frank Schlager, Franz Schneider, Hal Schultz, Ronald Scott, John Setniker Jack Sexson. Row 5: James Smith, Jack Snell, Dale Snyder, Dick Spence, Slandley Stocker, Frank Tanagi, Carlos Tavera, Gene Thompson, Gene Tye Row 6: Robert Vaa, Hugh Van Liew, Gary Vifade, Jack Watson, James Weir, Perry Wilson, John Woo, Donald Zier. 345 7 , 11 fe--H 1 'ia ' ' ,. 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Pictured are lris and Les Langdon 11948 presiclentl and Marion, Don U94-9 president? and little Jerry Vedder. PCA president Keith Presson listens with his wife, Marion, as Denny plays one of his favorite records. Norwegian ski experts, Tormod and Bodil Forland prepare for a trip to the Moscow mountains, Tormod graduates in chemical engineering and Bodil is il physical education graduate student. Cup winners at the spring flower show were these three wives. Pictured are Mary Helen and John George with Rosemary and .lohnnyg Tommy, John and .Imogene Wilson and Vernon and Helen Clarkson. Old timers are Bob and Marj Underwood. Bob, who graduates in veterinary medicine after four years at VVSC. is resting after the Dames spring style show with the Dames prexy, Marj, and his two sons, Ricky and Bobby. Veterinary medicine seniors Yorga and Dick Stapp care for an unusually docile patient in the small animal clinic. 347 PHTX Putting Himself Through college is Bob Fuller. Patsy, Sandy and Vera Fuller are going for a ride on the bus. Ag extension wives pose at their typewriters with their huhhies: Lois and Bob Cook, Fern and Joe Way, Jacque and .lim Ligner, Ada and John Duve, Lois and John Schottg Zella and Howard Allo- way. Putting Herself Through college is art major Dotty Brad- ford who decorates the Bookie window while Bill and Wendy watch. I married my nurse! say these students as their wives take their temperature and pulse at the college hospital. They are Kay and Bill Wilson, Margaret and Dan Smith, Bernice and Roy Nelson, and Ginny and Chuck Wilson. fi t d L to mean Putting Hubby Through Ccollegei. 'PHT is a term commonly used by marrie s u en 5 348 THE YOUNGER f GE ER T10 Top Clefti Students' children at Edison school' Row 1 ,leanettia Goldberg, Jan Matthews, Betty McCreery, Anti Schnackenberg, Yvonne Porter. Bow 2: Lewis Wil son, Bobby Bunnell Michael McCreei M d h , . 'y, ere et Newell. Bow 3: Bobby Jean Johnson, Rex Bogart, Stuart Ander- son, Danny Wilson. Taught by students' wives, the Mes- dames: Robert Pelley, Millard Lord Webster S Ander son, Robert A. Harcus, C. E. Mounffer iTrip rialitt Calli ing for nursery school kiddies :i3re.June and AB . ryan Mitchell, June Kausenbuiller, Kay and Patti Ann Nielsen, ww, l W :J f -ef' 1 ' ight' C tr 349 Charles Dosskey, Howard York and Tom Matthews. in the yard with l teac ter Midge Bates are Bobby Hausen- builler, Sandy Dosskey, David Nielsen, Ricky Mitchell, Beth York and Jeff Matthews. tCenterJ Easter morning finds Fran and Wade Schroeder with little ,Cynthia .io and Wesley who found the baskets that the Easter bunny left for them. CLower right! Babies born while daddy has been attendinff WSC . Sitting are M ' Bl k D . .L arg ac with three-months old Markg Marilyn Long and Eric, six mo tl, ld- ' ' n is 0 , Betty Cooley and Clegg, 10 months old: Doris Norris and Susa11, one year. Standing are Dody Hayes with Steve, two years: and Virginia Ercegovie with Barbara Ann, 15 months. fLower leftj WSC twins with their proud parents. Sitting: Carl and Lucille Keely with Harry and Bonnie, 13 months' Katherine and D l , e mer Kaupp with Greg and Bill, four months. Standing: Carol and T K' f ' ' ' om ie er with Tommy and NIBICIB, two years. 1.. . 51.3 A 15425: W ,.A,. Lf. . Vis RQ!!! W WL! W li H n '-v ' ' ig My, M - . A ,ifawm H 1 ff , wzwfzf, WS Cena, , , ,V :Mia 12.5 . r ,Ln V f. M .44 fi ' ' ---f fn. a 5... p ii' fi 1 , mviiwv W l , Vg , . if 'ou . V :Lys-2-L 1 ,,x A I Q E I 4? ' ww , f v S-S532 A 8. 5:iuiEiY1.' k u M . 9S'5E:JsL,p V .136 . Hfg5,.: 'A 'Riley K i inn - ,Er 5331 7 f I M Lu Q , - 5 I 1 I' ' 515' , V , ' . 43, I ' .1 ,' J 3 - ' f ' M, 9 A, J Z R . , Jleiuggag T ' 3 ,A -3 k I W 1. - 'LAY 5 P , 7 ff-g ff' - 4 ff 'A My rg: Q.,-I' '- iiei '... 'WV513 , 8 - QU' -f V , --4 W N 55, L It 5 A 1 7: S51 -4 ig - -:age-fa:.. 3 IM: vii: 525.5 !w1i:M.f?.'e 3 , w w Q I Can Be Done. ' BEFORE AFTER This little house, moved in from the country when it was little more than a shack, and now located at 505 Kamfiaken in Pullman, is the home of Mayrelee and Willis Newman, who did all the work of transforming the place. Mayrelee stands at the entrance to the house in the Halter picture. ...at the Trailer Court t A .. , t Trailer camp intramural basket- ball team includes lfronti Lyle Boulange, Bob Aldrich. lliack rowi Marvin Bryant, Louis Hor- vath, Earl Davies, Fred Burgess, Dale Gough, Earl Murhach, Al Richter. Gene and Marion Budiselich care for the yard together and they'll graduate together in May. Part of the trailer court is in the back- ground. At the Homecoming rally are Ethan Williams, Toni Bausch, Dale Cough, mayor first semesterg Mary Ellen Daling, Roger Daling. The trailer camp council for the second semester. Row l: Mayor Bill Bradford, Al Richter, .lim Bennett. Row 2: Marvin Bryant, Marjorie Darst, secretary- treasurerg George Riedel, Harold West. The State College of Washington WASHINGTON STATE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY College of Engineering KBS., B.Arch.E., M.S., Arch.E., C.E., E.E., E.M., M.E., and Met.E. degreesl A Departments of Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Elec- trical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. The curricula in Agricultural Engineering are administered jointly by the Colleges of Agriculture and Engineering. School of Mines Departments of Mining and Extractive Metallurgy, and Physical Metallurgy. Division of Industrial Research Engineering Experiment Station, Mining Experiment Station. Division of Industrial Services INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES College of Agriculture fB.S., M.S., Ag.E., and Ph.D. degreesl Departments of Agricultural -Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Forestry and Range Management, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, and Poultry Hushandryg and the General Course in Agriculture. College of Veterinary Medicine fD.V.M. and M.S. degrees? Departments of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, Veterinary Medi- cine and Surgery, Veterinary Hygiene and Pathology, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, and Division of Veterinary Clinics. Agricultural Extension Service under the National Smith-Lever Act is in charge of the demonstration and correspondence work in agri- culture, home economics, Boys' and Girls' 4--H Club work, and county work. The Washington Agricultural Experiment Stations and related facilities, as follows: ill Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, Pullmang 123 Western Washington Experiment Station, Puyallup! i3J Irrigation Experiment Station, Prosserg if-li Tree Fruit Experiment Station, Wenatcheeg C55 Dry Land Experi- ment Station, Lindg 16D Cranberry-Blueberry Experiment Station, Long Beach, Q75 Northwestern Washington Experiment Station, Mount Vernong and QBJ Southwestern Washington Experiment Station, Vancouver. A COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ARTS fB.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., Ch.E., M.F.A., Cert. in P.H., M.S.W., and Ph.D. degreesl Division of Biological Sciences Departments of Bacteriology and Public Health, Botany, Nursing Education, and Zoologyg courses in Entomology, Predentistry, Pre- medicine, and Wildlife Management. Division of Humanities Departments of English and Foreign Languagesg School of Music and Fine Arts, including Departments of Fine Arts, Music, and Speechg courses in Journalism. Division of Physical Sciences Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Geology, Mathematics. and Physicsg courses in ,Agricultural Chemistry. Division of Social Sciences Departments of History and Political Science, Police Science and ' Administration, Psychology, and Sociologyg School of Social Workg courses in Prelaw and Social Studies. The General Course PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS College of Home Economics lB.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degreesl Courses in Child Development, Foods and Nutrition, General Home Economics, Home Administration, Household Equipment and Home Planning, Institutional Economics, Interior Decoration, Textiles and Clothing. School of Economics and Business fB.A. and M.A. degreesl V Department of Economicsg courses in Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business Administration, Geography, Hotel Administration, Light Construction Management, Marketing and Secretarial Training. Bureau of Economic and Business Research. and Merchandising, School of Education and Ph.D. degreesl tEd.B., B.A., B.S., Ed.M.. M.A., M.S., Ed.D., Courses in Agricultural Education, Education. and Industrial Arts. School of Pharmacy fB.S., B.Pharm., M.S., and Ph.D. degreesl School of Physical Education IBS. and M.S. degreesl Departments of Physical Education for Men, Physical Education for Womeng course in Recreational Leadership. Department of Military Science and Tactics GRADUATE SCHOOL. fM.A., M.S., M.S.W., Ed.M., Ag.E., Arch.E., Ch.E., C.E., E.E., E.M., M.E., Met.E., lVl.F.A., Ed.D,, and Ph.D. degrees? COMMUNITY COLLEGE SERVICE The Community College Service offers correspondence courses for college credit, extension classes, lectures, educational motion pic- ture films. SHORT SESSIONS The Summer Sessions and the Winter Short Courses. 2 .p K . R w . 4 - A il K ,A w 1' w ' 4 5 i .tif jill ,,. w I 1- W ,W 'Ee fy. w X 1 N , v an l I f N W 1 V , 4 , , 1 N I ', W if 1 9 w K 5


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