West High School - Cat Log Yearbook (Bremerton, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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All These activities and rnany more open our school day, as we goin knowledge for future use. lizr r ' f 'U Wie fro 3 S Peg 'Q T: ie 'c be cms F i f r s F Students arrive bright and early, eager to learn Ddr fd efo 1 nfl si'-fi 1' C J 5 View 1, 1 i n ' fx Y l s T s Vis lf :rg ' J ' Jn r jo'1yl'lCd si si Sw'-'we' Jew 7 S :i : VXo'r ' 6 , , - ,,, r, vs 2 IJ 3 css r 1:3 1 e 1 , . s : - c fr e cizssefgzrs iiez. .O ,gp if ,E U lon-r Cathy Uzifrcf, Cwrclm Gas? l, Nat: he Bend ' UM: A re W SC F Teachers and students work together in classrooms Y ll! iff ...dl ,ll f'!.wY A! ABOVE-fren' s'ry offers n'e-resting and practcfzl ex oererce n 'ce labordcry Pamela Ke'nly, S Cl'O 93'-tics ana ucarles Fsfer concerrrae on near cytrrocclor : C: 'i P Gl-ll'7Wes' s 5 rst vocationd' cc :Q ci: IPCS Sergecv' K nzel ot We 'Nasvngton S':'e 5:: :' excl: ng 'fe rr'-erts at DClrC6iNCTlC 'o e, ' gt' Ken O :soc Bwce Cafe' anti Ted Lner The educational program enables us to be- come homemakers, musicians, secretaries, and mechanics, while college bound seniors may take chemistry, composition V, developmental reading and math analysis to further their knowledge. Courses such as public speaking and driver edu- cation instill skills that may be used every day of the year. Two vocational conferences are held to acquaint us with the various vocations avail- able after graduation. West stuoents are nearly starving by the time lunch rolls around and these senior girls are no exception, Sea'er1 lleft To rightl ure Burbaro Kohn Nth. Kung, Sully King, Patsy Puf-l Susan Lund, Judy Mustonen, Mary Berkness, Yvorire 'orguson ana Con- nie Nigdanl, Some-time n or around tourth period Comes 'unch time During this period, students have an op- portunity to eat, to study, or iust to relax. Many activities take place at the lunch table other than the business ot eating. This is the time to hear the latest iokes, gossip, and luke box tunes. Friends gather and make plans tor after-school aciivie ties. Atter eating, students walk around the halls, Many clubs earn their money selling candy, pickles, buttons, pennants, a n d various other things at noon. Also at this time the candy counter, Cot Cave, ond apple machine do a booming business. During lunchtime we eat, relax, and enioy ourselves The most popular new addition to the school is Frigi the app'e rnanhine Lunch is ts busiest 'ire as llett to rightl Dick Penske, John Bruns, Don Weaver, Spencer To'- ver, Bill Lttle and jerry Williorvs can tell ycu. l 2 4 if Wi-2' ...S I ' S ' Tift F ,A tot. .i I V' S , C.f'I' l GY. - - S 75. :'t ' -we KAW F- Q :hp 'I V FPS Many activities other than class- work take place during a school day, West has many pep, award, national, music, and class assem- blies throughout the year. When elections are held, students vote during their study halls, ln Octo- ber one finds many transistor ra- dios tuned to the World Series. Home room periods Otter the time to plan what courses will loe taken in the tuture. Seniors are given in- struction on proper conduct at a formal dinner, reception ora party by the American Association ot University Women. These activities make school in- , , f Homework was forgotten in study Dave Schumacher, Shirley Topness, leresllng and enloycble or STU' hall 2lO during the World Series, Martin Tlnompson, Dick Mueller, and dents Gnd Teachers. Listening to the Yankees beat the Crieryl Van Horn, Diverse activities acid interest and excitement to school clay QlGt-lT 7 .Vests run or girls yell, scream, ana s'out dui,n class com' Q petit-on at a pep assembly, LEFT-Students exercise their voting rights during homecoming elections. Emilie Bailey, sitting, helps other workers pass out ballots to lleft to rightl Denny Pappas, Bill Juneau, Dick Penske, Karen Hudson, Andrea Kocn, Jerry Peltzer, and Pauline Pettis. ABOVE--Heard ecfolng 'lrrougn the halls first period is the sound of Wests prize w nn rg bond as Mr, Bissell lends 'lrern n practice i?lGl-lift-'ol' patrols such ns Barry Czislcn lrightl are snuoteo in me mc: f- 'rolls 'o regulate running uno loitering bu' vibvzers lleft 'o rgr' i-nne Watson, Lima Toyloy Wes Nelson, Jerry Bailey and Jovan l-lolzemer mrmlfe work engoyable Extracurricular events till social life of West students School is not all work and no play, tor there are many enioyable extra' curricular activities in which a student can participate. Perhaps the most popular of these are sports, particu- larly basketball and football. After game dances are also an enjoyed ac- tivity. The various school organiza- tions afford each member the oppor- tunity to use his talents, Wests fine music department occupies the time of a number of students, while the All- School and s e n i or p l a y s provide an opportunity to develop dramatic talents. F' V v v l S D F S 1 p 4 -: ,., ,MX ' M f, .,,, pf' QV' f 1 WM ,X IV , , iox 3 'il'-CC 2, 56' ficfff L of ,yuh . ,KI I. ,If ,gl V L J QQ' flfficfff ffhyxgfclr 57 f Kvfff Q' 1 L U f4ff4 kd - . Wg 5, --414 Y, 4 4 ACTLNDITIES U LAM ,Eff M6615 1 j J 0 5 . . . Key to Happmess L ' C' 7. M 0 gc' - 17151. ff' Q-f F My .1 we ffffig ' Qf 5, kb :TJ , fN, l.f IL If I S, u I LV tw f Lf' 0 sf C C Al K x. N. K 1 'XX . xx, 3 .5 C ,-Qiflj ,141 ig f64414.,f4 X .N - ,xxx ,V X 'x V' Ny Q, REQ! 52 S ' I ol x Wi 37?-5 ig? Qf 6460 W ?vs'f' of wuz TOP Je-fr To vrgr-rr ff4POLYN MURPHY, Secremryp PAUL DWLLARD Presrdervg BECKY SHOCK Treoscrer BOTTOM Herr to rrghrj' 'BILL VSLEY. ' vrfe-pfeodem, DEN N Y reumwsrsr Judge. A.S.B. officers worked hard towards ca successful year SELTED Ne4 crg Cr1Ii1'IrS Bovrcogfs DNmri Morpry, Srcc- SV-VNDINGW Vorweh, M' Crfvtzrr' E5 Isley Traffic Court dispenses iustice to students of West High SEfATEDfMurphy, B, lsley, Matthews, Runnels, Logo, G. Fowler, Gius, Cvehring. STANDlNlGAAssistont Chief ot Police Art Morken Mr, Richardson. The Trattic Court is a police court that works The Student Council is the legislative organ in close coniunction with the County Juvenile ization ot the school which discusses and decides Court in Port Orchard. Students ore tried at this on matters pertaining to the betterment of the court by a iudge and tive co-iudges in the pres- school by passing or rejecting bills. ence ot a law officer. Student Council makes lows for the betterment of students WON' VON -Mirium Truflelle, Perrins, Horn, Karwn, S, Koa Vobir' ft' L Josephson, Heiderniinn, leunwetrfi Nener M Qvrwis Zfibel, Dodson, M'lo SECOND POW-Bloclcus Donna Swanson, Endell, Judie Parlfer, Ledesrna, Hornsetc E Gornn e, E Broolf Feclt,E Baley, D Lorson N Pierso, l i i Streonan, Kohl Tl-HRD l2OW7Erdrnan, . bronarn, M, lrwin Schrnicl, Dee, Porvilfi Davis, R Olness, L G'1'lOlS, H, Gehring Surknart, E Dillard, S Olson FOURTH 3OW7N. Gacldis 3Jnnels, D, Hill, Metzler, McGregor, Dicks P Dillard, Tyree Nessel, Isley G fi-lexonder, Bullard, 5 r l x Golden Pow issues warrants to litterbugs in school Nikki King cotches o few violotors for Golden Pow The Golden Pow is on orgonizotion com- posed of fifteen boys ond fifteen girls, oll of whom ore either iuniors or seniors. The Pow is one of the most irnportont service clubs of West High School for it is the duty of this club to up- hold ond enforce the Student Council rules. These rules ore set down by the Student Council which is the governing body of our school. The Pow Chef Olson worns messy eoters members hond out vvorronts to the offenders. If the offenders ore found guilty by the Council they must serve o penolty set down by the court, The officers of the Golden Pow ore os follows: President, Hovvord Gehringg Vice-President, Con- nie Wigdohl, ond Secretory-Treosurer, Jeon Dunsmor. Mr. Hurney is the odviser. FQONT POW-Konn timing, L. Jocobson, Cro g, Ro'zlnff,Wig' Siva Mcsser L. fWflVlfVf!Clf Hoooon J Crawford. Tl-HRD ROW oo?-l S Huiber' Eunsrnoot, E S'ornper, S Kng SECOND --Herve, v ': Pe:1f Qcrnfelo 9'ug'oef' C e'Olson N Krg PCG' Kel'o'n Wfzls' Q. Bensv n H Gelvhg D Holrnes sr' '.'e'zc-' Hcifmw Jcrrnes Vwilcteit Q ' A l f ffm ,M M1949 XZ.. R ' ' 2. 'fr 'lr--+7 fl GAPY ,lfiNKlNS Plfhll-QD BENNETT Mllff ULLOCK Pl-llL BURROUGHS V :Q-Pres fied' Se:re'a'y-lref:su'er Sergeafi'-at-firms Pf6Sld6r1T All boys ot West High School are tices, The Boys Club is a very active I automatic members ot the Boys Club. organization. Each year the club spon- The cabinet is the administrative body sors vocational conterences and as- ot the Boys Club. lt consists of the sernblies, They assist the Girls Club tour elected officers: President, Phil in putting on the Girls Club Carnival Burroughs, Vice-President, Gary Jen- and All-Sports Banquet. Many times lcins, Secretary-Treasurer, Richad Ben- the boys are called upon to act as net, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Milce UI- guides during the various social lock, a representative ot each class, events ot the school year. Mr. l-lurney and the runners-up ot the elected ot- is the adviser ot the club. MP. HURNEY Adviser Boys Club plan many activities beneficial to West High FRONT POW-'Mr. l-lurney, P Burroughs, L. Musser, K. Kase- Caslon, M. Ullock, John Peterson, T. Sumpter, J. Sullivan burg, Piclmirrl Be-r'ne't. SECOND l?OWvS'eve Bramvvell, B. NORMA GADDIS Presrdem MP. LARKKN Ldv ser I , ,N Zin 'Nd' li-Ln Affff l EHER 555' Trw s yeor the G ris Club boo sever, CII'1CfJ'?N6S1V1CNU'irVNQ: Brg-Ls?fNe Srsrer Pcwy JVhNCh rs cm octryrry 'o better Cmquc: mr The fregrwwerw gurNs vvrrb the older rumor cmo sensor grris' Tolo Week, os rwosf of us know, rs To gxye the grrs U Try or thot cerfom boyg Grrls Club Cormyolq Serwlor Teo, ond All-Sports Banquet.. The Iorgesf pror- ecr of the yeor was of Cbrisrmos when The grrls brought gifts To be sem Yo Polcmd To 15 women wbo ore suryivf QQ ors of .Zorro 'Nor ll Corwcemrrgvor- romp A' o5 'bv Q rs fmelwizng .'.f-sf me f1UTC'Wxfl?WfflHy rw-'sri'-rs oi Grls Cub mv: 'rerbed to Qompxete fl sue' zessfur yezmr by befpmg the Of5'CerS cmd Acrryerfes, who represemed fbe grrls rn Tbezr frrsr perroo classes. Tbey mer with rbe cobrrwet once o momb ro prom ber1efrcjrc1Ic1CTivrTres cmd were dus- timgursbed by vyeormg specrol tres vvrfb regulfmom outfits orw every Monday, Girls Club officers opened the doors for cm enioyoble year ,,,s ..,K,, , '-,N -uw D B s fr '.':1'1':' s :ser Hgoee Loc- News S lrzg 'HTF TA' V 1 wood SECOND WCW: V 'wi S . 13s' NM 6512305 E 'X T7 T4 :Q L is Q7 C7 Activettes assist their leaders by representing the girls A WONT PON- Erma? n, Krfingk, Brrr, Hudson, Horn, ei, Hc'z, Sargent, Kolvler, Britten, Dobrowsiw, Huebner Swv' Sao Donn Nrgrv, Hewriernunn, 'orgL,sen, Gran. Fwy Er vsson SELOND PON---Prdfett, Ofmsifril, Leng- ' rl Y 5? Hris i.. FRONT ROW Fly, Somrnerfreifi, Srberr, Baker, Dybvrg, llmftfif-n, Mercer, Anderson, Beck, Mdioy, Kohl, Bowie, Mwrqre FACDOYWCHU SECOND POW--Shod, Kodn I' .' 5 'I' , M, , , x , . S- , V ,asv 'x I ' , ' , . fr, A won :5ON' TDI. V r'f'::'g:::i-' Wrwn Ocffzoerg, D-'fiery S e6r':'n Et: ef Hulse, Mirrgare' Trudeike, Porter -Ce 'ge' 2'-er 'fwrgfzfe' l,':M,1i r, Bleosoe Viv' scr, '.':'v1e'i Hcirnes, Gibbs Bizinzr SECOND POW -- Morkrock, Lvie, Dewey, fb I , I v. .1 ft 5 . v 1127 cg, Coronation of Queen Betty highlights homecoming assembly io Vt-v , Z gtziw K . 3. as L' L' A 2 X ,L l ,4 1 'Y , .' ,Y I ,y V . , A 'nw fx ,yl H ' A ' HIV' X W 1.-, 8, w 59' 'Q' 1 J I ' 12 7 . , , W V' 3 ,, mac.. - .I I M , 'W -at M: ,WM-K x ' A 4 I WW? an , W,,,W.,,,,q,34,, cfs , , , , , 'N s,,,,v , 45 J 1 ' 'mom 5wme 'fu 'UV 7'v1'PSs Sriram S'ew'1r' TO-5--'Princess Dofwc Swcvwsc : QWCE' ' L53 V rv 'Qfgovf BOTYOM - Prwcess VN -1-, K oft Court cmd escorts form ca colorful pageant for Homecoming Seniors entertain audiences in play, Foreign Affair This yeor's senior ploy, direcTed by Mr. Chenier ond ossisTed by Vickie Robinson, wos Foreign Affair. lT cenTered oround The home of Mr. ond Mrs. Follenbee, ployed by Rick Dorwin ond Lorrie BooThe, ond Their children, ployed by Claudio Toylor, Gdry RemingTon, ond Bob BronTon. The Follen- bees were iusT like ony oTher Typicol Ameri- con Tomily unTiI They ossumed The Tempor- dry role of foster Tomily Tor The handsome foreign exchonge sTudenT, Sidi Hoxim El Soud Ben Ahmod, ployed by Bill SherhorT. From The rioTous firsT scene To o surprise ending, The ploy is packed wiTh ocTion. Oihers in The COST included Judy Mor- vick, Jim PioTT, Korin LoTThus, Yvonne Tor- gusen, Bob Willioms, Rose DougherTy, Di- onno Lengel, Vickie Robinson ond Borborc Kohn. 'Cf DCTURE le - c: ' C laylcr Se ':: Rern ng'cn SEI- 7.c rus 7:rg 5 T 'C i YOU 5 'YURE ' Q ' 7Br::n'or' 5 ':r', Kirfn .efge '.l'DD.E PICTURE 'cr s S'rer'rf: BCUCU RlQTLJREfDfm,g'e' DOC'l'6 Sis-r'::f' r-ern ngfon, C, Tf:,lor D HOD Personal Appearance chosen for All School Pl y This year's All School Play was Person- al Appearance, written by Lawrence Riley, directed by Mr, Chenier, and under the stu- ent direction of Lynn Jacobson. The play is about an actress, played by Ellen Bert, who travels about the country making per- sonal appearances to the public, However, due to her awareness of the opposite sex, she has to have a special manager with her to keep her out ot mischief. She cant help tlirting with any good-looking young man. You can imagine how amusing it was when her foreign car broke down and she stops at a combination tourist home and gas station run by two youths played by Gary Remington and Richard Greninger, and a woman played by Barbara Oraker. TOP LEFT-V. Robinson, Remington, E. Bert. TOP RIGHT-Lorraine Booth, Geniger. MIDDLE-E. Bert, R. Dorwin, BOTTOM-L. Jacobson, J. Dukes, R. Dorwin. SOPHISUCATION PREVATLS AT SENlOl2 BALL Wil K Nikki King SENIOR COUPLE and Howard Theoml-e COTTONS ARE OFFIOALLY lSSUED lN ii 77 Sophisticated Swing forms the theme for Senior Ball Senior Ball On January 31, the sen- iors presented their Senior Ball. The Theme this year was Sophisticated Swing and the colors used were black, white, and red, and a touch of gold. Huge squares ot black, red, and white lowered the ceiling ot the gym, torming a giant checkerboard. Streamers ot Cotton April 24th saw the an- nual Girls Club Cotton Ball whirl into motion. The theme, Spring Frolicf was carried out with rose trees, lambs, streamers, and the theme written on the band- stand. The girls in cotton outfits and the boys in BY COTTON Bf- LL red, white, and black sepa- rated the dance lloor from the ta b I e s and Wests Da nce b a n d. Silhouettes danced along the walls in huge murals. Gold branch- es stood beside each table. The dance was one of the most unusual Senior Balls given in a long time, Ball spring attire danced to the music ot the Swingmasters. The high point ot the dance was the crowning ot the king and queen who were selected by those present. This was the otticial open- ing of spring and the wear- ing ot cottons at school. po' on Queen anfl K ng suis e Pvler and Doyle Hill ,r1lI' , ' .J 'HI He fcu' ' 5:-s' :sms F 1 J., .rim Horn ':n'1 Dy ,f5'r , YV I Many students from West ancl East enioy Sweetheart Swirl Sweetheart Swirl This year, as every year, the girls ot both East and West had a tield day, a tolo that is, sponsored by both school s GAA. This year Sa ndy l-lurlbut was general chairman from West, The dance was deco- rated in the usual red and white hearts. JoAnn l-lorn and Dick Dornteld were chosen as Sweetheart cou- ple from West. Junior Prom 'A Touch ot l-leavenf was the theme tor this years Junior Prom. This was a formal dance spon- sored by the iunior class enioyed by seniors and iuniors ot West and their guests. The decorations for the prom were carried out :is the theme suggests, with white c I ou d s billowing From within the gym, and of blue and pink castles on the tables, I SPIFHTS WEFE Hlbl-l TVN 'HE LLUUDS FOP JUN OP FDC? 54 'Cu H 'QF t-lf-'-:EIN c after-game dances re Liyic fever ' Q. 'Q' ' , r 4lFl Wynnw LINDA SHEELY Editor ARTHUR BROETJE Adviser NANCY BLEDSOE Research Ednor ,EAS 4,,,t QA1 sv ,S X, A9 Q M--Y H.iDf' LTNM- T-1:..: :EN-3 FFCI-I s s ' ' Bus v T-an 'A z' .11 s Cot Log class is a new, exciting experience Many hours of hard work WenT TnTo producing The 1959 CaT Log. AT The hegunning of The year We Tearned pnnTs, Terrns and Torrnuias, Then The aCTual work began, Pages and posi- Tuons were assigned and after much discussion The Theme and cover were chosen. Soon The Class was deeply involved in pic- Ture Taking, CuTTTng, and rnounT- ing. CuT I:nes, copy, and run- LEFT TG RTGHT --f Mu Broevie L11 ser iTn'1': S' eeiy Eawor and Suscm Huihzrv Ass sv:-1' Ew TTC' confer cn fx' Log plum ECNNE C52 . Se 3' Ed 'Cr 2 RPN I n ov ozff-1,1 ,NNN 21-9 1-I . ' no : rT':::' , -of 'fr-P' wi 5-iv H.: -K, 400 ZPQZ f.-.1'S ! J-- Jos: , C'::iz' :':' :fs f': 'Z' Workmg formulas and write-ups keeps staff busy n'ng TiTles Came nexT. Daring Ths period, several class members were TranTic Trying To discover vvhaT vvenT where. Deadlinesl Became Mr. BroeTie's Theme song as The year progressed. Who has my copy? Oh, no I CUT This pidure The wrong sizelu These cries became as familiar as The clock aT a TypevvriTer before The year was over. When The pic- Tares, copy, CUT lines, and ron- ning TiTles had all been Turned in, The class could siT back and relax . , . and look aT The resUlTs OT The year s work , . A The l959 CaT Log. 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A x ' X 4 f 'Q .. i 4.,'Xx 'A p, ' f xyg-. ,L 2. .. f' Q LW, + 4 I 7 1A..1 ' Hi 'a' 1' R Nl Q 1 Eyng fmf N 1 iff! U Y f- A J' all ...! .44 -3 iw! 'ml 1- H ' ilj Ifjii ,lr Eg' .I 5 I 'mimi - kv' S W.-A- - x The West High School Band has completed another success- ful year under the direction of Mr. Bissel. The members of the band and their director worked hard to bring additional fame to West High. One of the first tri- umphs of the year occured at the Days of '49 Parade where the band won sweepstakes and first place of bands. Another honor bestowed upon the ba nd was being asked to be the host band at the pro-football game in Se- attle. The band also participated in the Band Day at the University of Washington, and was seen in many parades, namely the Daf- fodil Parade in Tacoma, in which they took first place, the Veter- ans' Day, Memorial Day and Armed Forces Day parades here in Bremerton. Besides the many activities, the band found time to enter the Western Washington Music Educators Association Band Concert, provided halftime shows at all football games and the pep band music for all bas- ketball games, and they also played in the annual Christmas concert, Swing concert, and the Spring concert. They also played in the Armed Forces concert in conjunction with the East High School. With only six seniors graduating from this year's band, they should certainly live up to their nickname of The Pride of Puget Sound next year. Dance Band offers entertainment and enjoyment for students FRONT ROW Spadacc n Jordon D Clauson, Kitt, S. Torbitt, L, Walker. SECOND ROW - Mr, Bissell, Doubleday, Kraintz, G, Erckso B. Mathison, J. Sullivan, STANDING-Wickman, J. Lee. ,.,J i, gf' sf ll.EFT TO l?lGHTl-Princess Elaine Porter, Princess Sally King, Queen Susan Lund, Princess Norma Gaddrs, Princess Emilie Barley. Club participation highlights Pan American Day assembly Pan American Day is celebrated on April l4th in commemoration of the 1890 formation of the Pan American Union. At West High, the Pan American assembly sponsored by the Span- ish Club, under the supervision ot Mrs. Spooner, has been a special assembly for all language clubs. Each club chose a princess to serve on the court, and Spanish Club chose a queen, in ad- dition to a princess. Susan Lund presided as this year s queen with Norma Gaddis as princess at Latin Club, Emilie Bailey as princess ot French Club, Elaine Porter as princess at German Club, and Sally King as princess of Spanish Club. The Master ot Ceremonies, Dan Peel, then took over and introduced each club as they put 28 on a skit. Latin Club's skit was a style show ot what the typical girl in Rome would have worn. French Club put on a skit ot two American tour- ists in a French restaurant. German Club put on a television program ot commercials. Entertain- ment followed with Nancy Mueller and Betty West doing a calypso dance, Donna Swanson sang an Italian song andthe Dance Band played a few songs. The gym was colortully decorated with streamers and maps ot the country each lan- guage club represented in the colors at the courts dresses. Pink tlowers lined the white path on which the court entered and lett the gym. This years Pan American assembly was one ot the best tor entertainment and color. D9 QQ 1 .. ix '-s. , FRONT ROW-Loxi Smith, Connie Gawenlca, Weinman, Koch, Gantar, Mettord, Higbee. SECOND ROW-Jim McPherson. M, Madden, S. Miller, Booth, N. Davis, L, Gaddis, Winslow, E. Gormley, Blatte. THIRD ROW-Kitt, Robbie, Turbitt, D. Clau- Orchestro members ore This year the orchestra was quite active in civic attairs, and in addition it did something that no orchestra in the history of West High has been able to do-it went to a contest. It played to tull orches- tra numbers and one string number and received an excellent rating. At the Christmas concert the orchestra ioined with the Modernaires to do T'vvas the Night Be- tore Christmas. Several members accompanied the choir and Modernaires in their rendition ot Vi- valdis Gloriaf At the spring concert, held in late spring ot this year, it played selections from 'South Pacific. Several students who tound it impossible to take orchestra as a class helped out in the various pertormances throughout the year. These, with the many treshmen, made a tairly large orchestra and since the caliber ot the individual was high, the cali- ber ot the group was also high. Mr. Bissell is losing only tour seniors this year, but with the many tine under-classmen already in the orchestra plus those expected trom the junior high, the orchestra should continue in its celebrated manner. 'Q' l son, Dunlap, C. Jetters, Endell, Jordan, K. Porter, FOURTH ROW-Kraintz, Doubleday, W. Reinhardt, Corcoran, Gundlach, B. Mathison, J. Sullivan, G. Newbill. STANDING-Hammill, Capp, Alguard, Mr. Bissell, Ensign, P. Gormley, N. Hansen. school concert masters Orchestra members express their talents in many performances 73 5' . ' Q FRONT ROW - Torsak, D. Snell, Barbara Whitaker, Heagle, Freeman, Z. Glaser, E. Smith, C. Taylor, Eods, Carole Broberg, Giggans, Hoyt, Straub, Belden, M. McDon- ald. SECOND ROWfCovert, A. Benskin, N. Hansen, Matheson, Adams, D. Glaser, Hett' rick, Kilker, Gaathaug, Michelson, M. Zim- merman, L, Rusher. THIRD ROW-J. Mac Donald, Wadsworth, B. Stuart, P. Young VanderStaay, Donna Swanson, Nancy Nor ris, Dewey, Dibert, Schroeder, D. Middleton Collinson, M. Hosking. FOURTH ROW-Mr Mantzke, D. Lambert, B. S we n s o n, D. Daugherty, T. Olson, J. Coleman, Walden, James, Jim Davis, Bob L. Davis, Lampea Joy Olson, Dunham, Marks, Fedt, Wals FlFTH ROW-vSherhart, Grossman, T. Col man, D. Hosking, Ralph Baker, Doug Hu son, Addy, O. Williams, Bob William Hutt, E. Anderson, Ryan, G. West, Shivel L. Gaddis, Peel, Olander, Rusk. Choir gains many musical honors during school year The choir has been one ot the and the students' parents. Dur- best. In all the contests they have placed high on the scale. They have done excellent work every' where they have performed. Many ot their selections have been hard, ditticult choral liter- ature such as the Vivaldi Gloria which the choir gave as a con- cert this spring. The other num- bers they have done are Gloria, Aleluia, Make a Joyful Noise and many more. At Christmas a concert was given for the school 30 ing the Easter season they sang tor several religious and Holy Week services. They have gone to many contests as a whole and in ensembles. They have all been rated excellent and superior, There are approximately 73 members in the group and they must all work hard to create such a tune musical perfection, They have many rehearsals outside ot school time. Everyone enioys be- ing in a group like this. The Modernaires are directed by Mr. George Mantzke. He is new at West this year but hos done an excellent iob in directing the choral groups. The Modern- aires have been recognized all over the state for its tine perfor- mances. This year the group went to a contest in Auburn and received an excellent rating. They sang at the Christmas con- cert and performed at the Elks, Eagles, Top of the Town, and many other well known clubs and organizations. There are ap- proximately thirty-tive members in Modernaires, and their selec- tions have been numbers such as South Pacific, Kismet, My Fair Lady, and many others. They participated in exchange assem- blies with East and South Kit- sop. Everyone has had fun ond has enioyed being in this well known group. Moclernaires perform on many occasions, bringing West fame ROW B Swenson R Lews Zabel Marvin, Peel, Stevens, Wickmcn. THIRD J. Lee, Bassett, Addy, Belden, J. Morvick, i s G ther C yor R Beskn ROW-Schultheus, Mr. Motzke, Spadoccini, Bob Williams, Torguson, Fedt, McGill, L. time ed J Morden, M. Davis, Walsh, P. Morvick, Dickerson. rt Wadswortn Barton R Hgbee Hurlbut, Koseburg, Ryan. FOURTH ROW- 31 Senior Nonette ll-EFT TO RIGHU-C. Taylor, M. Davis, Donn'zSw:1nsOn,'Nt1ds- worth, K. Fedt, N, Gaddis, Torgusen, S. Walsh, P. Young The Girls Glee is a choral group mode up ot younger girls who concentrate on building good music habits, and have a lot ot tun singing. This year they enioyed performing at West Highs Junior Nonette lLEFl' TO l?lGl-lllffziggons, Zabel, D, Snell, f, G bbs, S, SIO- ser, Schultlieis, Marvin, Collinson, Belclvn Christmas concert and this spring they combined with the Girls Glee ot East High School to sing in a concert on Armed Forces Day. Versatile performers provide entertainment FRONT ROWYB, Anderson, Simning, Heidemanri, Joy Wardin, Honsowetz, J. Stewart, Honeywell, Cannon Meclclenberg, Belmont, L. Josephson, K. Moclfem, Claudia Gawenlfa, Linda Garnanv, THlRD i2OWfMr, Marvz e, Bay, Kvnrnsvrom, L. Nel- M. Cole. SECOND ROW-Styner, K. Mathison, Linda Martin, V, son, Juanita Warden Lciughl n, Barber, J, Brown, Donovan, FPONT F2OW7Doucette, S. Holmes, Schroeder, B. More, Hurl- Faulk, Dibert, Clara Williams, J. Wagner, Husbands. THIRD but, Dixie Miller, V. Mollick, B. Whitaker, F. Wiggs. SECOND POW-P, Gormley, Nancy Norris, Nestos, Pat Bard, Titus, J. ROW 7 JoAnne Davis, S, Marvick, S. Hill, Nardi, J. Wiggs, Marvick, Hayaock, Rislov, Kersey, Spears, La Ferney, Their marching stupendous- This years Drill Team has thirty-one members and is headed by captain Judi Marvick and co- captain Susan Marvick. The instructor is Mr. George Mantzke whose Training in the Armed Service proved valuable in teaching The girls new drilling techniques. The Drill Team has marched in many parades and games this year. Some of Male Ensemble FPONT PON'-D, Snell, Marvin, Waclsvvorth, S, Walsli, Donna Swanson, Q Taylor, Gaathaug, D. Middleton, Eads SELOND POW 7 B. Swanson, Peel, L. Gaddis, McGill, Addy, James, Marlrs, Peicl. their performances unmatched The parades included: The Days of '49 Parade, The Daffodil Parade, in which The drill team, along with The marching band, took Top honors, and the Shelton Forest Festival. They have per- formed intricate precision drills during basketball season and with The band during football season, Festival Choir FPONT 'ON Vtvlfirls, Dunham, Francs Vrfaldbilling, Peel, P, lewis, B Swgnson. SECOND POTN--L Gcidd s, Bassett, Addy, McGill, Olander. Ensembles offer added opportunities for many students row v'.'i:s5n rgf Safco. rw Tfiggf H est. 1' ff sz 2 s's 1 if. nQs were ,Crew f.t:'w:'o 6 es? O' TV C -3 groups re f rm nga A' mc. cs 9 rw-'1 1,1 1 1 new Qipine rw 'lv' F-,gf ,fi Cin' Accomponists All-Northwest Soloists L Um-Qrscfr .'.'f:ls'v, Dcnru Sfwmsovv Q ' l'1,lCf :?J.f::'s5V J. mls' V Violin Ensembles Percussion Ml VCA il-6'iVTifI'i f:: :' f.',v4lS 1 'gC':+ ff f'Nf FUCK' DCLH i 5 f'S:' Eos 5 J. '-'X FOV. K ' 1 su' '.' lv-' N l-:fist-I C':,'.f-' ivltl is H 'n- 'uw gm, , VI W I Q9 Q R Z 54 H5655 A, M s Tl. Q - QM . ff Q5 1 ' 1 1 2- , ' ff ' Q AJ QQ' .t f X ' :Q V .. X1 .4 ,A -1: 1, 'ifwi -...- ,ff .ram .7 -W .. A-9-'Q' Eager reporters of Lair staff gather news highlights J. Fly, Wigdall Keithley, Feat, Nancy Davis The Lair room has the atmosphere ot a busy newspaper. Each member at the class must ac- cept the responsibilities ot the newspaper and the part it plays in the school. The statt has been fortunate to have two press conferences at West this year. A Journalism Conference at the Uni- versity ot Washington in Seattle was held in February. This conference rendered valuable ideas on how to make our statt more efficient and the paper more interesting. FPONT ROWfFly, Sbert, Keitnley, Davis, Cunningham, Beck SECOND l2OW4F rzwater, John Marks, Dallas, Wortman, Fish- er, Lengle. 0 C? Lfw SPORTS 77 7,0 C004 V74 ,gf 1 N,f7y7'V!'7 my J, lfw My wwf W ff afiffbf ll fin M1 + i 1 W4 M4406 YCA5' WWW! y 1 fan! M' 1157! milf' M1 fl Hun N-' 1 Af Q77 1,1215 Fx Ng x. xxx 71,1 Key to Health f-.D ff 94 K' c-s 2 -ff il! k Z-f XJ .H- Cxf l-:Y LC' . f-N .-f, Fe,-,,: , .V H. X .J Y ,f-If rfgx 1 f W J, Thom us sf mos up under C ro? '11 ac First year in Capital League action placed the DWIGHT CHEQPY Ecms' Kmgff of-ves Wovmzm on c ro U gon! JERRY BMLEY QR ...ve he If ans, s...r FM K 4 A m 'mf W1 NORM D CKS Womus hchs Omron un last mmutes of ploy. JACK JAYNES Wildcats high on the AA Prep Poll West ewdes Eos? oloyer durmg exam ng FGM 'W f'1v,,, , 4' , fhwiifff .qfqyv .fV f, T1 GAQY BLACKLZOOD LAQRY BUSKLLA UHRL BURPOUGHS GARY MILLS NORM FOSMHQE N Serncrc- Mr '-ture, Wegt Aberdeen 'v'je5+ Stadgn' lv'.'est lson West ,, Olympiii West East Bremerton Vjest -QC l'nQOln West Port Angeles West South Kitsap West Kelse Underclassmen show promise for future varsity first string With the new turt on Memorial Field and the entrance ot West High into the Capital League, a vast amount ot enthuisasm was anticipated from both team and spectators. Our first game with South Kitsap proved to be among the many victories captured by the Wildcats. However, when the squad played Lin- coln and Aberdeen, they tell under a strong de- fense, but these setbacks didnt cramp the style ot the spirited team. Victory atter victory was then achieved and tor their work, West was awarded a high rating in the AA Prep Poll. An- other win was added to the tally when West met East in the traditional cross-town game. Even though mud seemed to be the obstacle in this game, East was defeated by the superior playing ot the fighting eleven. Center Norm Dicks was voted Honorary Captain by his teammates while haltback, Al- bert Thomas was awarded the coveted Inspira- tional Award. End Jack .Jaynes and quarterback Dick Dornteld split the bill tor Mr. Football, FQONT QOW iletv 'Q rightlfl Waller Jficl- Jixynes Prowse Yeadon Hnuschel, Behm, THll2D POW ,left to rg'-fl - - Mr Wovman, Bti ley, Buskala, Dllara, DCKS, Burroughs, F War- Harvey, Carnpeau, M Sullivan Blackwood, A Tfomis, Mir ren,F Fensve, B Cole Burrell Dcrnte ri SECOND POV. le't to den Bob L Dmis Mills, M Alrno D 'Q g'er Bwfiic-1, J 31' rgn' ---Pllugnoeft Svertenberg, Ens gn Cherry Denny Hua- eson Mr Semancit son L Carter, ilmllis, FlS'CfiEV, Kfircresy, Ecsnwire, Spieifi, WON' PON P Green, Guy, Dare Helgeson, Shaw, Doe Nlson,J Soil mn Busy Jzwn SQ-ll, Z Tell Gle-sce Scorer, fole, Backs, N Johnson C Qooper, T ONell, D Svamper, B Duzensk,Sr1 1 rs,QOclrf1r, P S':,ffel, fsinswcrh Dougrervy, Davidson, K Yuves. SECOND POW--Mr, Ellis J Sophomores give school another undefeated-unfied season Spearheaded by a sTrong defense, The soph- omore fooTball Team ground ouT anoTher un- defeaTed and unTied season. Team co-opera- Tion, masterful coaching and Tricky maniuplaTion of The ball seemed To be The answer The squad was looking for and found each Time They were confronTed with a game. Valuable experience is gained while play- ing These rugged Turf games and iT is hoped ThaT These ouTsTandung young players will be presenT in The fuTure varsiTy squads To add spark and viTaliTy offen seen in The firsT sTring. For iT is a known facT ThaT These boys make up The bread and buTTer of forThcoming VVildcaT Teams. 'CI' NOW' -7 5'fW'C 1 Muller, F Gree' U:-Je Cobb, Sm- Ham fret Uilulrougry H Flousi 51 nd, Mr Q1:rl'cs 'PMQD :oz 5 e Boller V Pe,n:l'1s, B Du ye: Lewer Mo-l'r:, 9O. ,'7',',f I fee-V QUQQ ,qs E33 L Q-1, g Br qv- l-lprfzefsgn S, f r A Sores SEQCNC QCA--,'.' J. -b r Virppcns Lirse L 5 'fi J ,'.'u':: , S 'ffflen ,'.c:'1':f': Zines 2 'V S'r'1:kc- S 94:0 well, Omf: 'S fl 1: ey Sp' n' ugrfl '-gr Q Sxxzr' F G39 ,V E L-'ony Al Sure shootin' made it ca score of 5'-'- l l ' ' LEFT TO RIGHT-Peterson, Wortman, Jaynes, D,cl4s, Dornteld, Thoernke, T, Liner, D. Zimmerman, D, Hlll, Am nson, Huason, K. Olason, Demiclc, Coach Wills. 25' saggy QXES ESf HOWARD THOEMKE JACK JAYNES NORM DlCKS Wests varsity basketball ke, Gary Wortmon, and Jack team, with Coach Ken Wills in Demiclf UT QUUVCl Poslllons' New' The guiding role piled UPG Sen- comers to see court action this . year were Ted Liner and Don sational record ot fourteen E H Zimmerman at centerg Dick Dorn- stralght wins early in the season, feldl Dave Atkmsom cmd Denny The Wildcat hoopsters held tirst Hudson, GH forwmdsy Wim John place in the state AA poll during Peterson and Ken Olason sub- 4 4 this run, but when opposed by bing as guards. A A the Stod i um Tigers and the TED UNEQ Olympia Bears, lu c lc changed Although two were cwcillgeni up GARY WORWLN and the boys tell to both squads against the Cats, they were cibfe in the some week. A veteran to come back with ci yost lineup was composed ot Norm amount ot' enthusiasm and spirr Dicks, Jack Jaynes and Doyle it, This put them uD as potential Hill at towvcirdg Howard Thoem' district taxers, A2 en straight wins for the Wildcats West ol- West 56- West 66- West, Al- Central Kitsap North Kitsap , Port Angeles South Kitsap West v'r'l6ST West West , , H East ,Wilson Aberdeen , ,,,,, Stadium DENN S r-LDSON FLHT ., 1- ' 'K NEON West 51- West 5l- West AO- West 48- West 49- West 112-- DlQK DOPNFELD , Aberdeen Stadium , Olympia Lincoln North Kitsap South Kitsap DOYLE l-llLL lv,-XEST West West l.'. e st West West ,, Olympia ,Central Kitsap Lincoln Port Angeles Wilson East JOHN PETEPSOTX. ar? I txt S QE 51 r 1 by net- foto' Wills expr: ns f1 't:'fl w:'l S 3 Pobin :nl J rx tfa' ll tfe S s e s ,1 g X moi-al play an swer for ft nn ng 'earns worvn w le in the era. 43 53399 NDING McG ego G Magee L Gllespe e ee Ne ELLVNG M ngge Bll Go no Coac 5 Mana e a F38 23 Future of blue and gold lles In hands of sophomores Whale playung the prelumlnary games before each varsuty game the sophomores had a hard sea son and chalked up a tour record ot an even lO Wlns and IO loses These prospects for future var stty basketball teams are coa ched by Mr Ellus whose fob t IS to teach skull and technique on the playrng court It IS hoped that these team mates wull add greatly to the success of many West Hugh bas ketball teams 'fu COACH ELLIS oe k and Lner I k on as S K t e to b s e Kn ghts toll unde h gl p ess e guard ng of West 44 fi vJ'3f Off nr' QT 'T b er B lier J Mu p bs Jmper rse N T E Ar n JJ r QEFOND D Ordlfer Nmroc S ot e Jrn Se-gel osh work hard To develop their A good seoson of nune wins ond Two loses Tied The Treshmen boskeTbolI Teom for o co chom 'if' puonshnp vvuTh Their sTrong op ponenT NorTh Knsop Whnle ployung freshmen boll The boslc rules ond regulohons COACH FUPSETH basic Technrques ore ToughT ond prochced Tor Tu Ture use In courT ocT1on oT Wesr In Thus comp ore found The ploy ers for Torfhcomnng sophomore ond vorsny Teoms VVnTh Thus an rnund we hope To see These boys Turnnng out nexT yeor Dcks expresses emonon n The T of poVl Pond! wg Jump ng hfgb ws answer To coprurwng rebounds -45 if h ' 111' I 4. ' 5 0 A V f I ., , ., H I ,AI T 3 , Q 150 T 54 I f I 19X Q 6 1. fr. fe . FONT 3 7 C Mulwer, Do ,f Sc 2 Gffin G P1 313, L P , e , 'r hy, G. G b ,Cnr lc n, Tn fpn 7 CUC lu 'i Bror' e 3, on, ,' .'ox. A - OW7 ,T f f, 'r if , T . l I C Fr ,XX ' , . A , I , T Cf I Il . T W Roughriders bow to West in District Title playoff tw' ,gf nv :SIG we-un.. it Q- '79 Liner steps in as Jayhes recovers bali tor West. Rebound oction proves to be heavy tor Joynes District play-otts were limited this year tc a schedule ot two games. The first game with East started with a big show ot patriotism on both sides ot the court but West came through Wes 56 VS' EOST 43 and wort the match. Port Angeles, whom we Wes., 52 VS. port Angeles A2 faced on a heotral court, became oor next tri- umph which sent Us to the State Tournament, Novm D Us '12-'evils Nes' s rebcifft 'o'Pr6s's ftor ng P L gfzme P A 'r es 'O cwvwrttbe-r ltl'vilf!C't' fx f:1-vs 't bint sfrfzfvoo 6 Friday the thirteenth defeat ends tournament for West Tnoemke goes up 'or til' against Kelso West 49 vs. Burlington-Edison 54 West 55 vs. Lewis and Clark 50 West 35 vs. Kelso 46 Jtiynes uose's Lews ara fltvl as Lner reixcres ou' tor Dall Scrambling for ball is part ot the game. Though failing to place in the state tourna- ment, the Wildcats made an impressive show during their stay. In the first game, which sparked enthusiasm tor the early hour, the 'Cats tell under protest to the Burlington-Edison Tigers. Then, the team Came back strong the next day to defeat the Lewis and Clark tive. Our third game proved tatal and Kelso took the honors which eliminated West from the tournament. Troernke goes bevveen Kelso players 'o rnfike iino 'er olw, bb. 'Hu hung.. ,,.1 -fgfx X 1 yy ,, 'Q 1 if QPU! STANDlNG----Denny Punnels, Jack Jaynes, Tirn Kemp, Dave Josephson, Ted Liner, Coach Jack Jaynes Tees OTT CILJYTDQ prod ce Ellis. KNEELlNG+Gary Philips, Richard Lewis, Jonn Jaynes, John Degarimore, Bob Green West linksmen and neTTers show individual stars CSOH ln The TirsT maTch of The season, WesT ToughT The Olympia Bears To a 7lf2 - 7lf, Tie aT The KIT- sap Golf and CounTry Club. Jack Jaynes dis- played his abiliTy during The maTch wiTh a Top score of 77. The second meeT wiTh The Lincoln Abes ended in de-TeaT Tor The WesT Team wiTh a score of 817, - SV? on The home course. AT The end of play, Gary Grip had capTured medalisT honors vvirh a 76 Tor The game. Under The direcTion of Mr. Ellis, The Team is expecTed To Top anoTher season wiTh The supporT OT The remaining members oT The squad. TLEFT TO RlGl-TTT-Doug Gefrrng, Dick Penske, Larry Gillespie, Dick Fenske, La AMER! Tennh STrong backing oT Tour reTurning leTTermen and a Tield of Tine prospecTs seT The Tennis Team off on Their TirsT CapiTal League aTTempT. Doug Gehring, Dick Fenske, Larry Gillespie, and Lee Markrack make up The reTurning Torce of leTTermen. While Larry Reece, John Rusher, Dan Davis, Dave Danielson and Dave Horn make up The new rackeT handlers Tor WesT. rry Gillespie, Doug Gehrrng, Dan Davis, Chuck Daniels, Mr, Hearhersrraw. iv .1 E 5 ,ff I Inq, FRONT ROW L Rose Chris Olson Kousbaugh R Carpenter R Jeffers Bush, D. Baker, Arm power opplzed in last-minute sprint Alguard F? Williams Berglund Burd ck SECOND ROW Devon L Maggert, Coach by Baker and Carpenfer. Hotvik B Bennett Richlen Monloclr R Bennett D Clauson. Wests mermen splash to many victories Harry Alguard, co-captain, showed his abil- ity in the backstrolce, Dave Ainsworth, co-captain, gave The Team strength with his free style. Bob Williams supported The distance challenge while Richard Bush handled The learns diving. tries for a deep impression' on the sitootton. Cindermen place first in numerous Capital League meeTs he ,, f, 2 ffl ,T Y RANDY WARREN GARY McGlLL CHARUE BUPRELL WesT 28 l, l2, Aberdeen 84l 2 WesT 75, Lincoln 38 WesT 63 5 ., ' 6, Wilson 491 6 WesT 88, C. KiTsap 34 West 732 3 SouTh KxTsap 481 3 WesT 49 Olympna 64 WesT s cnndermen showed excephonal abrIrTy This year as They faced The new compeTrTron of The CaprTal League Joe Karchesy held command of The werghT evenTs wrThTrrsTs1n boTh The drscus and shoTpuT Rene Davls Took a malorrTy of The 880 TrTles whale Dave Sampson a sophomore dld very well IH The low hurdles and The pole vaulT BRUCE CARTER AL THOMAS Dale Swanson WesT s mrler Took TrrsT rn several meeTs Randy Warren and Alberf Thomas held honors rn The hugh hurdles broad lump IOO yard dash and The hugh lump West has several reTurnung leTTermen who have excelled In The evenTs and :T as expecTed ThaT They wall wrn many of The meeTs nexT year 'A 4-ll! ,1 T 49 K Y he .Ja NT ROW ae esyJN ce mpso We S N s 50 . 1x4 47 ,fix 1 I ' I I A 1 T 'r ' 1 Q W' 4 , fi ,wi 4 i , T 3 l-.1d T . . 1 4 K 4 .- I T as T 3 1,-6.1! I V - J .r 4, A x ,Q f -A ' - . I. 1 A v .A I s f ' YN X FPO A Jef' 'c rg 4i1, '.'.:'2en G S1-nu l Q Kan Q 'ls'op ersoc f 5urre?l Cale Sw'1r-sz 3 3': e' 'H :f ch , alle' 3 -'wzfrer' 'S 5'2 -1 Z U': : . 1+- fe S :C-'V G Sucre' S 7? b S E 5155:- , 3 -VP' E Sl n, T T 'le ,EQO C 7O.'.f-- l-l ffm. s f S': r:.e' - s 'S'V'Rl K, Norgixri Pl entre S ' . fy? , Gul V R, Dcxvs , ' ,T S Fife' S-lewxrwr Q M16-ll I ,Hasan-l feng -'srllg Vlctory is the key motto for West Hugh clndermen ot meets ockmen e erc se ther sro ts d ng p oct ce ond o e 5 the sec et of the hurdles Stodnum 66 West 47 West 46 Eos? 67 Eost 48 West 36177 South Kntsop 32 Port Angeles 57 Eost 37 West 21 RENE DAVIS DAVE STAMPER Mm' 'ZEQT Practice makes freshmen trackmen perfect ff .Ar X-f,,., Rene Davrs placmg frrst rn the 880 Jrrn Walker barrel rolls over the hugh lump The freshmen have had only two meets thus were Francis Gasklll Allan Whaley and Don year but they were trrumphant over both North DOUQOVWS The Vel0'Y feflm WGS SXCQPYIOHO' l '5 and Centro' Knscp Hlgh year wlnnlng all the meets They entered Mr Carlton freshmen coach hopes these Jerry Murphy sparked ln The 660 Wlllle Ben boys will be ready for the varsity rn the future Cl'lf'5l Showed some Gb'l'fY 'n the Spfmf GIOHQ srnce they have had such valuable experrence with Ken Olason Taklng over an the weights with the team KNEELING Byron Wlllams L Stolfel J Shrefler Woodruff Coach Carlton Pappas J McPherson Frogge Stracke Olason G Randle C Dukes BobL Davus Grrffn l-lamlton Davrd Gaskrll R Hedst om P Oaker Adkrns D Duggrns Helgeson Sorrano D Roberts Whaley D Tell STANDING Murpny K Wooaward S Pockwell 52 I v 3 ,A Ifjpkx. I ,V I3 I rr t , 'g l W5 rx 1 P , W . 'V V - , A, , ..,.h 'V 9 . ,, dm , , V V-...WA . ww 4 M I I . . , I , . - 1 I I l 1 , 1 - - . 1 . Q ' ,. -s , LST' o,- 4,j- , ' '. 4l..i'L'g , 1 ..'- , J i I , . , . , , I , , . , , , , . , . , . , r, 4 , F, , , r , . r ,l.. , . ,J. Dlamonolmen face first slump In several seasons KNEELTNG lLeft Rghtl I-luebschrnan Prowse D Schu M P Sto e J Jensen ho e D Hall P Re T m cher Gossman T ONe:l T Wagner Shute K Yates John Peterson J Suart Sanchez Trunknll STANDING lLeft to Rlghtl Coach Johnson Cochran West West West West West West Shelton Luncoln Central Kntsap South Kutsap Pennnsula Penunsula Although West had several outstandnng players the Wildcats faced the fnrst slump In several seasons Most ofthe crew wall be rnovung on but a few expert enced players wnll rernaln to start off The season next year 'W X Players rn the mwddle of a bull sess on before the game Doyle HTII stands at the plate awatung the prtch 53 lm l f n I1 1' 'K 1 I l 'U tl l I ' ' ' f f l 1 lr ' fill' if f , ' ' to l - , , . - G. llls, . ff l, . , T emk , . ', . fl ng, a , r , . ' , . , , . , , . t , . West ,,e,s,cu,....... O- 1 ......,s..,,,,..,,,,s, Lincoln ' ' ' - ,, ,, ., ,, ,, 2- 6 s...,, ' I A U' ,, .,,, ,s,.. 2 3- 6 ..s,, , ,s.. Y ' - , ,,,,s,,,.,,,. 5- l ,ss,s,,...,, ,,.,s ' ' F .I c A I h ,e I , . Y. ll m V bt'7Q Q 1 l , 'R ' , I ' . ri- X TOP ROW M H Q BOTTOM ROW D ST 'lE?f X These mcllvlduals were outstanclmg for West ROW K C T W BOTTOM RON T2 Vxf T 1 54 Yu-..I T F? tv Xl W - 3 'jf A 'Z' 'JI' , T X ' 4, ., X., V: .- , V V f V XXVV ,AIX V . xx f XXNK I V V A XX :VV Q ' V TV: VJ' xg' , T :JT u ' , T T-T T I 1 f,-.Ts.X7 1' T T T ,T T T w W M 1 ' , 'T I O-2T T T T fc: IZ' T . 5 T T T 3: X , ' 55 W 3 , ' - f J T Tzu- ., 1 A 1 ,f ' XV ' Vf f XS TT Q ,, T . V ' A, 'T ' T - L 1 . J T T -G, Tlls, Grossm , D. TT, P, Pe-TTm . - 4 cw Tw , J. Peterson, TT. H.TebscTwfncm, T. OTN I TOP f OT ,P. S T T, K Y: , . V . --S . STT ,TJ ,J ,H TV , k Q T 'gf T E+ in T5 Y' ..' V, YZv,v' V V aj 1 T V x -, 5 V, ,T XA ,T A T ' T I . ' , , VTVV V V, T V ,X Viv' T ff P k V Tx T T f T T T T T W! L. -w Tr, I T1 A T ff 15 . Ti A' -VL V. x g T M . If V, VV V ,VV, 1 , T Q X, 1 K , , O X p V . VV : V 1 A V VV ' X ' V TT T T , : Xin, - T 5 T ' . T X T! . TT T , M TT 'A X v ' Vg ' Ve ' f T ' T K - T' . . Ty , ' The Frosh baseball team was the prlcle and loy of the class Howard Thoemke looks on as fellow Team mate avolds opponent Due To the Illness of Mr Wade the Freshmen baseball coach The Team had a dnffncult tlme get tang out for practlces and games However when turnouts were held and games were played The its 'dd wwf fv WW West up durung the last of the nunth boys showed ablluty In thelr varuous positions The Team on a whole gauned experience under the expert gundance of Theur coach whtch means the team next year wall be promusnng 1 T.-r-,. FRONT ROW lleft to l2lghtl!F. Green, Sloan, Jacober, Thurse John Slegel, H, Housel, Libner, Gibbs, Dan Scott, Stout, Mc- ton, E. Aronm, B, Duryea, Bramwell, Posse, managers W. Fox, Knlght, Beller, Coach Wade. Slmons, BACK ROW lleft to Rtghtl-Derflmger, Dave Cobb, 55 Wrestling comes to West for the first time .... -.-QE FRONT ROW-Flynn, R. Newbill, J. Isaacson, Rall, O'Keefe, Jaynes, C, Koenig, R. Kingsbury, Uland, G, Deputy, Miles, C. Huebner, J. Williams, M. Smith, D. Crouch, Buskala, Christ- Grossman, M. Sullivan, R. Nervilc, Bob Davis, J. Doves, man, Yeadon, Ralph Smith. SECOND ROW-Rod Marshall, John Wrestling is a new sport at West this year Christman won the sub-district meet in Bellevue, and it was accepted with a great amount of en- Larry Buskala and Bob Davis are the only let- thusicsm from The boys. termen leaving and Mr. Semaneik expects the rest of the team to turn out again next year in Ten meets were held and from these Doug the six different weight divisions. c ko s l 0 o Pigs in carriers e ect teammat s t onorary positions .'.. M 4 .5191 if ' 'Z??'f- ' . ,Mg 4 . ' DICK DORNFELD ' ' JACK JAYNES if , Co-' Mr. Football Co- Mr. Football J l , is I l ar gi I. J ' if ' I ' . . ,V .I . . ,M,,,,,,.,,.,,,,4,,2i,,,,.,.,y:? ef .2 NORM DICKS Honorary Captain 56 ALBERT THOMAS Inspirational GAA encourages skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship fl? DIANA GDEEK ,'A-'AVLYVN PEESE Di!-NE SCOTT BETTY TSLEY Pres 'len' J C3-Pres d fn' Secretiir, Treasurer J T' MVSS GOLZ MQS, SOQENSONJ Adviser Adviser The Girls Athletic Association got oft to a booming start this year under the exceptional ability ot its otticers and advisers. Cabinet mem- bers elected Sportheads, who, in turn, organized the following sports: baseball, basketball, vol- leyball, badminton, archery, bowling, ping pong, and tennis. Any girl wishing to participate in these activities is eligible for GAA membership. GAA's money problems were solved by working in concessions during basketball games and hav- ing a car wash during the good weather. G.A.A. members, Ellen Hoyt lletti and Sally Swenson, sell concessions during a baslcetboll game to Dennis Mottern and Orville Williams lbaclmgroundl. FPONT ROW llett to righti Lf1Foun'aine, Sorensen E.GoimI1y, Stover, Collinson, Betty lsley, J Housel, Caley, Pat Turner, Diane Scott, K, Pe nt-fnrrit, Hoyt, I-larlbw, Moontqin, lo-me ina, Tl-HPD POW --Mfffiagt 'in A, F tzwixter, L Piageway, Gasvrv- J, Silver, S Picneson, D 1 e M lien SECOND PO.'J7L naer, Vdr' son, Hamble, J Gr'ili'1r'r', Burr: Greer M Qeese Delohg, Bar- Gemert, L Poss, Hosbrinfzs S'olcesb:1r, Danlao, S Swenson Der Spears, Bass A girl for every sport, o sport for every girl 9' fc Q ' l S F l S1 V ' ll irc' PM 3OC '9a'1 bww 'Mon Spor'lsQ'1fl G 'Y f J 5-NN li'Zv'vi'f- Q TANE SQOTY A 1 V ' 4 Ping Wong Spor ie':a Tennis Spovhead MI-.PLENE FOPDE JOAN SNELL Each girl is given a specified number of points for every activity in vvhuch she parlicipafes. When ner Toral number of points reaches 500, she receives a lerrer ancl one srripe on her swea- rer, Girls may earn points by officiating at gafnes. These girls nwusr pass a vvritren and a pracfical rest before they are gualiliecl To become a nwernber of The Girls Intramural Officiahng As- sociation. Girl athle-Tes also Took part in The annual Sporr Days. Major sporfs, basketball and Jolieybali, were playea with the schools around The counry, GAA srrrved ro provicle a vvellerounclr erm Q'OQVC1l7w of sports, H ,V . ii I 4 I V l l l 5' 1 3 , -fl ' 5 f Feminine Wildcats fill gymnasium for GAA sports viii' 3 0 .,. , - gi, QQ , o , vt , . in 'W 1'-P MV rf r A gflv sw owirvb f O vs., 1 W ir, . VV 5 if , 1 I I 5 I ' I t Q - 4 ,, M, f., .uw 5 Q, TOP-The West High mrrblmq Team g 'z fe soemfxcuior pw' , n forrncmfes '11 bi1sPP'b'1ii games vias mv Lefv io rg?-vb M Llire-'1, K fv'i'15Lwrv' if ffxsff on L M 'mgwxry 1 Ci'1.sC Un P pifi'f'ii, M TrL,':Q'1w on F 'min 'x'f1r'd E Hzf f: S Svoifesbmy FWONT K, Kmricif fi-vs S Belmont BOTTO'AfBQicng ng ': Gris infrcmnm, Clzcfvnq Lsscc' Mon, iefr vo rigfv BTQ Nrvrfeim, Pf:,i1: Birg, Be y isw, Gale Guncierludy Mfviene Forma Ki , Huiberm, 'mu Lo s Efis' fmfi Wes? Di'1fE:VS mf for r Twbm rf'-ffwfw: fz' OAI- i3'15PQ'b'1iiq'1V'N7S n'zsP+:Ybf1l' spovs '11, 'is fiwm fm- 5.4, wQ'Q 63 Heirw 'ippevves iciicneiz fm 'ihernccn '34 b'15V0'bf:ii 21' v L' SWS xy sr-we P C Q 1 1 1 , i spcvs fin, Hers- Q rig 4'5 w 'rcsnfi vw f:Jn ,f fjfwe' 'C' 1 K LV' , ' f fn J 1 L? f'-' f snqgv iwi gr T1i'1' 1 MNA Slum 'mfz : eww Gcf if an bww' full, sw 'able .rv i c cvsly prep red food p'o .. 'r 'i +4 resu s iz' f- ,-'.- on 3' ne-.fy off ie's -f- s G A w Y' :fe of e r 'res' fcessfp r:':naue's r 3' l, sorrpr sew T1'l Fi: J is ' 5' ' --Mui, 54 r'v'3':l'1Z ' jsizn 'Jessne' '. 'lene forfzf- :'r ryis' in-s ' ' F '16, Lewrirtiz Giofiip and Mrs, Eglflornjz Banquet furnishes GAA with grand slum finish The scbool cafeTeria was Crowded wiTb members of G.AA., Tbeir families, and friends on April -4, l959, for Tbe annual award banquet. Leanna Gaudio presenTed Troplwies To The bas- kerball all-sTar Team: Sally Swenson, Marcie GarnanT, Claudia Gawenka, and Connie Gawen- ka. Volleyball all-sfar Tropliies were given by Gael Gundlacb To Suzanne Silva, Connie Gawen- ka, Kafby l-lulberT, Marilyn Reese, Sandie l-lurl- buf, and Gael Gundlacb, Carolyn Reese presen- Ted bowling all-sTar Tropbies To Joan Silver, Su- san Dolan, Delores Glaser, Sandie l-lurlbuf, and Carolyn Cummings. All-sTar Tumbling Team mem- bers were PaT Picke-TT, Caron Cummingbam, El- len l-loyf, and Marilyn Allred. G,l.OA. insignias were presenfed by Diane SCoTT To Gael Gundlaclf, Marlene Forde, Paula Barg, KaTby l-lulberT, Lois TurbiTT, Billie Vdbiffield, and BeTTy Isley. Indivi- dual sporTs awards were given To l-leaTlfer Vary for ping pong and Gael Gundlacb for badmin- Ton. Diana Greek and Mrs. Sorenson gave ouT .R 'lQLJTI'9VG12lV'lQlW6V nanne Nr. 52 clsarascn fold persons! 111' , 4 ,, S Y.-.ir 5 iri5p.rUr,OW,r qW,,,,, WWW., AS , bewme fm, Tbe GAA. leTTers. The GAA. officers for nerd er- mir r Weis sqm, H,-lb,-, Sr-Q were n'0'er1r5 Here. year were Tben announced. Paula Barg, presi- ffvfdllr 'ffisrm 'W Plifqvf aenTg Gael Gundlacb, vice-presidenf, Carolyn Cummings, secreTary, and Joan Silver, Treasurer. ' r 'firo if-r-sv 'ir s c rem I-' y' lm-s i i '. fforrir 'H' V ' Grd- 1 'D T'e on Q 'o r Q' '. :r ,rf ' .1 L- boa. f Q 'ws Grief 'Jr gr-f - -.iiiif Mori? rp 11---'twill Calm .-.ov Dy 9 or ors v. IS :1:e:.'+f'i C, .i ri' ORGANIZATIONS . . . . Key to Friendship bv FRONT POW-Lockwood, Fly, V, Mortin, N. King, S. Hulbert, browslci, N. Gaddis, J. Crawford, Sutton, Vander S'oaf, P. Mor' Goldberg, C. Aronin, S. King, E. Bailey, L. Matthews, Robin vick. THIRD ROW 7 J, McCain, C, Mcliroy, P Dauq e't',, Wright, D, Torbitt, Wigdohl, SECOND ROW4R. Shock, Kuylcen' Morden, P. Warren, Ulloclf, Jensen, J. Cunningham, l-legle. doll, Hoydoclr, A, Elliott, B, Olson, Walsh, Judie Parker, Do- Chet Olson, Gary Olsen, M. Forde, Silliavy, Edwards Q. SALLY KING The members ot Junior Red Cross strive to promote better relations between notions and their inhabi- tants. One ot the biggest proiects ior Red Cross members from Cen- tral, East, and West high schools spent one Sunday harvesting the small trees from the lot, and the next Sunday at the rest home dec- President A WGS the membershlp and fund orating the trees along with the old drive in the fall. people. At Christmas time, West's chap- Another duty ot Junior Red Cross ter, along with members ot all chapters is to hold ward parties tor ST :Q Kitsap County chapters, took small the ill servicemen in the Naval Hos- sm SE DAUGHERTY Christmasltrees to the rest home pital to cheer them up and help ' Vme-p,eSlden, and hospital. One ot the local them to feel less homesick. All Grey-ladies' donated her land members are expected to do their and small Christmas trees to the best in oroviding on interesting clubs tor this purpose. All the Jun- program for these servicemen. 0 0 0 Junior Red Cross brings loy to others V Carolyn Goskill, Bonny Olson, Judy Dc' 'ce their knowledge ot bfTVl'!fZ'l cr Nllqlil WNG browsk Wynne Goldberg, Nkli King Qgor Pose Daoglwerty Secre'trry.Treosurer Jan Vander Stoay ana Sally King ora:- S v 'Y 'y' NNE GOLUEEVG lr f ' uit Cu . Ah .- -Q ---s nr l FFZMCM '-'fcfcffs 3' infer-Club Courzl 'ri f :fer Members oT inrer-C co Councl ziiscuss : :,l':rs Nrwri ey fine V'T'1'lff for rules oT pc1rlif1men :',i procedure wrich U 'is Club ffirnivril Nw: XJ fe-Presi s one of The obiei' ws of Tl,fz.r club. i r wie Farber prfigifjpg Inter-Club Council unites all clubs PromoTing beTTer inTer-club rela- Tions is one oT The main purposes of InTer-Club Council. MeeTing on The TourTh Monday oT each monTh in The Social Room, members exchange ideas, Train in club procedure, en- courage beTTer assemblies, and pro- moTe greaTer acTiviTy in each club. Discussions on parliamenTary proced- ure are also held. One oT The many duTies oT lnTer- Club Council is To lceep on Tile The con- sTiTuTions of all The school clubs. This is done so ThaT when The year begins again in The Tall, The clubs can geT To Their consTiTuTions easily. lT is The main duTy of The club To choose The BesT Assembly of The Year, which is iudged by a charT and voTing sysTem. The assemblies are judged according To enTerTainmenT value, inTegriTy, keeping wiThin The Time limiT, sfaging and decoraTions, audience reacTion, conTinuiTy, and ex- TenT oT membership parTicipaTion. IT is also graded by The number of clubs parTicipaTing. RepresenTaTives are Trom each club including The Boys and Girls Clubs, and The Treshmen, sophomore, iunior, and senior classes. The clubs advis- ers are Mrs. Larkin and Mr. l-lurney. 'f lfff. Bi-ln cn' '31 if-, Darnshxrl G'LU'1f1 Bwsrv-r lfir DQ sz- K ng l'ns:n SECOND VON - Goldberg 'o':gusf: , Som' hiiliis, Bennef, Tlompson T ' fn is Gormley livv rf 3or'er, Wirlfer, i le fi gaizfl, Tl-HPD T 'Q 0 Pres Jef E53 .W V :e-?'es 'Je' JUST?-l PLUG Secremry JUDY BASNEQ Treasurer NTKKI KTNG Adviser MRS. l.Al2KlN .C '. Kr'1y, Tlriprfxs Kousbdugli, Pflughoeff, Bob Williams, x 5 -1 H V:-1, ,lun FPONT ROW 7 Pardee, N, King, C. Aronln, M Mlller, Sage, Lorsorv, Carol Brggs Q Sfocl Blakey Yovfi l?'ilfe'l Coll P Swczub, Gorncmv, Chose, N. Pierson, Logo, STOCRQV, Prolerw sore M Snell D v'. llczms C Keyes Donn: Swzf-see FCUNH Dunsmoor, Kldrlclf SECOND ROW-Hcfven Nl:1rllyrwMdVlUllr' QOL 7 B Olscf S'ew:: Herixmae Kffl-mr Suggs Q '.': QlCl'9SOV7 N, Norrs Vzmderlwyderv,Dor1'vsVGd,Wolf1 Herz, KWH Kffz, Zueifimer !.' 'we -me S .1: Keeler Evoer . G75 Pevwfifuli D Toprvess Afrierrw, C Cunmngfum, Bcrerw Swrwer t 'E'1-D. Queen 5:1ge.'.':, lv'm5lUr Tl-HPD l?QlJV fifgbm Vllrlglw' S Hulber' Brownell I s-' '1Vl': NU Krug Bfmvbwfz CMV v'v','evM Govxnwf' ml Fowler 'nel Kfxvww DOrvvs'f:f1- 'fue E Vlprlblv lmwxvve Pep Clrlrn Ixos grown flms year to crpproxlmfmfly 250 members. Urvler1l'e lecmclerslw p ollVlr.Mc1mTzlfv,rlul lo C1 grem exfem. 'flee Olilfef rw5e W'S mere- All Tr' SA'ei1'e'2 :Vx X 5 V J rxizrx SKWS ful le T' e 'vemerlefi 1f7'lr'1Tlr: si' CC 'L Q1- ' QCY1 r:l5J5ee1:w1i1:1r- sv fri X' , The 'eemDer's soil .Zesf le gf hive 'le' PQ 'CQ' I , ball season. They also l'V'lEfl ,p YC :owe Q fennel io' Q J .V We ioorliull pfcryers as flwe tecw' ram emi Tlwe f'elCi. Teen f I WT the smmcls whey moved small porvwraoews of like mmf: gold, :rs Tliew Clweerezm 'lee Dlcmyers on To wcfcry, l C1Qlv45er,51r'1clTlw6- clllcers, sclwool splm lwcms been DrO'f0Tv'1 School spnrlt soars 'Z' Mfr M' r, o :swf-tpd' seoson T Q mrers soTd fn ff' enrd ep onteon The e bOTTJ rnoss o .Nr te tvs t me ds the deff h 'e Touses Nynne Gooherg possed out 'ne rows o peo e so T JT .Tv en o fn sef on T WWW rers Nor cdrds fT o pe u ord such os ffto J TTJCQ s eop os e sTde o the wou o see tn r s h de Hue Tet rs .. ma he T'nernbershTp dues ond these vdnods ,W- proTects the T treasury KS TD good stonumg Throughout the yeor Pep Oup hos sponsored Q1 1' if donce presentel skTts ot two pep dssembhes led the student rody TO new ond old cheers ond techmques ond F ur-L POT Tre-Jsurer KLDEN DO J VT J dTd C1 wondertul Top of bockmg the teorn ot the Stote Tournornent X Se:'e'2'f C us f ev K ew C Tmeron 11 Af, Hdnet .wen e u s rnem mn YP r D end ng Y Hull-Je v FOU TH HGH m Swrgent, NfTgnuss:TT JNJ 'D D T nqshurf B un n e n s, ', Tr'z f- ft LmT fxes G To 0 TH T-'D T' Ou f J T User J eurs Q 0 0 My W l , ,fy Du' j 2 o 'TT ,Tho NE T, ' CT ' ,-T. 'vegzzphgneg Tn th ' O F5 h , .e Pup -' '--' u was 1: ' ' f' T - 'T' ' ' 3 ' T A , Lu ' e NTT p' , T , T ' f' 'F T rs X T tc X Hr PT ' psf H17 WT 'TQ D' - K- ew' , Mage T A, A T T - T-T T ,M ,. K 1 f S 'SJ V 'T fl .N x, VY Of 'Tl f T , 4 l of e on 'ee opp Tt ' 5 T.- gym T - e p T TNO C' n u u, , te , A, if X, Q'fTTh ' ' F T f .ba ', l V , T I I 'M , ,Z I ,Www Q fi' f I , 12. .,. W 4 , I T W. . 'J ' Utes Gen' 'ref' - T T ' n' mel f .5 52-35515 Y f e'-1 up i3.f:i ' . T.f 14L T. ff N' WGN' P. JJ- N Eo wud, D M dnl, on, J Marin, S Tng fur' s, G N I bTIT, ' f , Soutffvu ' L f f N P ,rsofi N T on, TfT,fTor, S .fi MM Tff ,lT:, EfTTT u, T L, - 3V 5 ' T'--T T f SEQ' V' 9. .'. -T ,sg got, KT 'T -Ve' J Sus: fT , N S DoT'pn, M:KTnn, , J, Gm? fm, F XT' U1 ff M' P XT f Y 4. 'TT 5 '- T' '-tap, f'fTTTTs, L. Ton, oi' erd T' 'OTNf-- H 'gvy 'f1y,Gl. , 'p , M. T'f'Tf:diferT, T'f ds, M.cfT, he g, .I Olse , Nobl Md QI ,t T delTe, 1. ,T.. y , 5 T 5 f JVT' F' PVT T 0 65 T lf?-' TU ff '-'Y ego-: QSLKER Ad, se' 'JP 'JLNTZTCE i FPOVN' QC-2 t -2 331' s sziifson Doi Fc-'iv Bei' Sieel, Circa: Kew ff, ',1is,.v3q:, 'yqugw son, L N'i 'f IS tv' Dc vness . Basner J w ss N King, latter, Snne N Gaaa s Tl-M32 PCI. Lt,-4' Hgbee Q lurn Sce J .rzrson Mus'ower C Taylor. H Gehring Biii lsley, L Mfxrrrrizlr S'ser : D 'vs SEKOVND PCN sift' 'o r g' ' Mars Bur'c'i lunrt, Snell D llrirrl, Miririleton MOt'ern, Petl-ng, J Qusr er, Q is i National Honor is composed of superior students The goal ot the National Honor Society, a nation-wide organization tor high school stu- dents, is to create enthusiasm tor scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote lea- dership, and develop character in the students. With these things in mind, our National Honor Society has attempted mainly to improve the school, and promote a better understanding be- tween teachers and students. Membership is restricted to seniors and iuniors who have TOO or 80 points, respectively, and who demonstrate scholarship, character, leadership, and service. This year there were ninety-eight members in the society. During homecoming, National Honor sponsored Carolyn Murphy as their queen candidate. The main service National Honor gives to the students is the operation ot the Cat Cave, where school supplies are sold before school and during lunch periods. Another duty of the club is to look atter the trees and tlowers that beautify our building. During the year National Honor held various proiects--fmembers cleaned and polished the trophies from the showcase, participated in the canned tood drive sponsored by the Executive Board, and entered a booth at the Girls Club Carnival. National Honor members had a real iob on their hands in the spring. Since twenty- three seniors attained a 3.5 grade average ine stead ot the usual ten seniors, the National Honor people planned and gave an impressive ban- quet honoring all twenty-three ot these students and tellow members. At the monthly meetings discussions were held on various pertinent topics including polite- ness inthe halls and classrooms, studentfteacher relationships ,and the basis ot honor roll and honor society selection, T' 'S 1 CN tier' Q DS '56 ' ' A T e s' ows what 'i e Na- Scare ot Q 'op .c students 'f:I- wi 'r L-' VN :' 3 'nw' tional Hcncr s rnacizg Cum see when they members ripou' 're oanaue' Let' 'c ' ---, sell school sam. aw, us ,, .zfcol qw, Vw, ng lunge Starz, P-'cwwm Ser-f ng txgffs- Q 5.5 Q , I oe' cirs Helper' Suswr' fr s rz f':':'. 'J Wh ,001 ,J vtfjg .r .J ,H-J ' 2:1 ,,,,,,,,1 ,.,,- X,,,,,,-,nf ,LNB ,,,, ,..,, f f, ,. N31 Sp, ' 'Y' lg, Q 5 ,. l .',' VE Y-31 lf 543' I ig ..:,gy:j: 'Iv DOM' mg 'form es v-ms :f:r' of Q T'W'l?77l sew :fs wi cm Nx- fvf- rbif' i, '3U'x'I! 'y mu-N gffrwfv frvvl 3H'1f:1-rsimp 'lrv tif- Hows! HSHOV rff- where p':V': Qt'-e'1 'iw rig cu busy SUYQCI Q,J1!'f.Ag gf 'vp gyrggfgf-rv gf Nqv,gymN Horwov, Norm Dwi-f, yr-fu Membffrg un- HM' 'Q Vwrfy bc,rwf1 Pu'1f'rbf1uQPw, Jun Vfmw'-rSti1:1,f, Sesczvr 5'i'f-san, Dum, Sqgt' 'md Linda Sieew, ' Li ' 77 Scholcashc leaders honored at Twenty-three Skldclo :DCVNY 3C.'. 2 '-M 51-f' fzbes '+:,f VN Hf:'1sQn,E Carve Nwnnf J 5'1 -:,'1' ,i - i'I2D 7' H':7.:'s--', 3, Cnzlff M, ng ' MW N Ez.,s 2'::1, K Dfw-'ser SE OND DOJ. '.',fm.,w IUQVH 52.2 '-4--one if:-H' .walk Jcfwfv' ff- '5 :SPSS lohb 1- :wr-fr-' Bfgovs FJH-I C J,-H+-rs LOSKW, ff QU r'v':r' E :r 1' Vw-wSf Lv' xr' L F1 -SGH 1 'H 'Q :CL E Nw sir Hfzfvzom J Lan- T 4 . 0 ...Q x Ar Q1 Chamber of Commerce works hard on Homecoming activities Secretary SUSAN MAUGHLN '1 '1' ver-club cos -l JJ lf 'PAPKEQ resldem MARY BERKNESS Adviser MlSS ANDERSON V ce President CHET OLSON dv ser K BEMIS Queen Betty Owsley Chamber of Commerce s own candidate smxles sweetly at The Homecoming game crowd Following a West Hugh tradition the Cham ber of Commerce Club once again planned and produced a mosT successful Homecoming cele bratlon AuTumn Leaves The Theme for thus year s Homecoming provided a pleaslng back ground for The assembly at which The court was enthroned and The dance after The game Cham ber of Commerce s own candidate Betty Owsley was chosen The queen and presrded with charm and friendliness over all achvutles Although The mann function of Thus club as To sponsor Homecoming :Ts servnce To The school extends into other fields During football season some members could be found sellung programs which had been made by members ot The club The club had The added pleasure of awardung a scholarsh1pTo a deserving senior A word of Thanks from The club goes To the advisers Mvss Anderson and Mr Bemis who worked harder than any of The members during that hectic but wonderful Homecoming P V l e , A l . Mn T T l I . V I . , - I - . , . 1 A ' 1 f , . , .41-C 4 W , Q K L! S vw Q1 , 1' 'TVJN' QOW-S'c:ie Dunsmic' 'Q Eoos'e':': '.',s':ce Ee'- ess 53 1- 'H VS FCI. J Crczwlyg L Bow-Q , .fwfz . Isle Q 5:s'1' 'Q 'c': . '.'i: r If C'-V-'eco ' '. - Fife' . ': :r pllcz- : :-s: neu'- .Y 'sr' nG '1no ': ':Per'1 EQCN' :AJ -ff: ' - 'C 'rn -3-r 5 .'.'f' V Y lee 5' -5 Sono I .N.ll ww iz- ,:':s:r E'.':': Q 68 Autumn Leaves was theme for Homecoming WGNT PG 1 Q P J n Jr lyn J' I' orJ M U re Bo ley Dooerbau Tl-HRD POW wsley ve P111 J D Jne or J r I r f reworr K rong AJug T erne r r rn zu Mer OVND QON P YYY A I r F o 'er Crew Olson G Olsen C Mdiroy J AQVJ n Judre Pulfer M1cDerrn1nrl G Fowler Dobrowslfl B Olson 3 lrer oo MW Af ff?-'SV l QSM 2 ww 35 Mgr ,Jr 'gf - .if Q4 Counrlng vo es for we nomecornrng court me llefr to rglft Hornecomlng court worcnes enverrfmrnrnenr for assembly lLef! Exleen Srornper Jeon Love ond Cotnle Jeffers rrgrr Jlm Dougrerry crown beorer Queen Berry Owsley and Prlncesses Slroron Sfewort ond Yvonne Torgusen Fx NT PON Lgrson C Aronn g N ng D Ham Holber J Horn Logo Tl-HRD QO Leloorneou Herdmon lon Me :er GUVPWDV D Topness Vfmnoernyoen Ka Lo Brownell K Holberr VonderS1o:1y Jensen Kemp Love Lake woou QE CND -401' 'fo n Nr Ko ywlc Gordon Leovell T Huebner ws H r KoykenaJ H yoocv nos ur, S 69 FRONT ROWWE. Stomper, Boren, P. Ruet, Sutton, S Stewar TH P 1 ite o :- Mustonen, V. Martin, Kahn. SECOND ROW 4 D. Williams D Fcig Kcrrp Farris, F. Pinkerton, Kaseburg, G. Olsen, N. Lake, J, Crawford Retailers learn how to sell people everything West High Retailers is one ot the organized Distributive Education Clubs ot America. Our Re- tailers members play a vital role in displaying the outstanding personality of the student body. The Retailers govern themselves by the principles ot promotiing vocational understanding, civic consciousness, social intelligence and leadership. All the students in Mr. Royer s two-period distrib- utive education class are automatically mem- bers ot Retailers. The Retailers were the artists who painted all those inspiring signs tor the halls and basket- ball games. They also sold the traditional West l-ligh hats and pep pins during the lunch periods. Some of those hilarious pep assemblies were presented by the school-spirited Retailers, too. One ot the club s most outstanding activities was putting up three displays forthe March o' Dimes during the month ot January. These were 'C ,OPtxFE1. N. . , es act vl ze Vw-s'1r-is' li- 1 Mg, ki Qrfix X4-v-Elf' Retailers bolster school spirit through snappy signs FOREST STONER VlRGlNlA M!-RTN President ViceAPresidenr in Wallachs Drug Store, Peoples Bank and Penneys. Around Christmas time, the Retailers started a drive to raise money tor needy families. They stopped everyone in the halls and even called on the students as they ate lunch in the cafeteria, tor donations. Needless to say, the drive was a complete success. Another annual attair ot the club is the sale ot dill pickles. During lunch members sell huge dill pickles ready-to-eat to students tor a nickel. They also have sold home-made candy, but a tevv of the Retailers ate more than they sold. In the springtime, the Retailers held a car- wash to make money tor the joint banquet with the East High Retailers. Each member brought his employer to this banquet and an award was pre- sented by each club to the person it chose as Employer ot the Year. This banquet was a tit- ting end to a successful year tor the Retailers. 11.1 , W, .vvl A 6 .fi . 7 ,Wl. L 7'.s . 'rw' r'b , 2 L , 5 fx az ' LAURA LEE BCREN JUDY MJSTOVNETN MR. ROYER Secretary Treasurer Adviser Sandy Sutton seems to have a different opinion from her class- mates, Patsy Ruef and Virginia Martin, in the club elections. Christmas brings one of the most impressive window displays. Mr, Royer explains the fundamentals ot selling to various The re'oilers show possible gifts for all members of the family, members of the Retailers. Tl qi FRONT ROW-Prowse, D. Starnper, Robert L. Davis, Farris, K. Silver, R. Carnpeau, Scherfenberg, Alguard, Cigler, SECOND ROW-D, Schumacher, M. Almo, L. Markrack, Kemp, Mottern, R. Warren, L. Walker, Wessel, Buskala. THIRD ROWAKase- NORM DICKS President GARY WO RTMAN Vice-President LARRY BUSKALA Inter-Club Council Representative my 1 tj 1 x . if burg, Dornfeld, G. Mills, Jaynes, Thoemke, P. Refling, Denry Hudson, Karchesy, Fosmire FOURTH ROW-Wortrnan, D Hill, Bob Williams, T. Liner, P. Dillard, Pflughoeft, Dicks, Black' wood, Runnels. Our lettermen lead the county in athletics The Lettermens Club, newly organ- ized this year for any boy who has won a varsity letter in a major sport, met with Mr. Jensen, club adviser, at the begin- ning of the school year. The members drew up a constitution and elected offi- cers for the year. The obiect of the club is improving the school. So far the let- termen have undertaken several projects successfully. They organized a paddle squad for the football and basketball games. To raise funds for the clubs first treasury, members sold season tickets to PETE REFLING the local theaters and sponsored a dance. The next venture was to improve the school spirit by setting en bloc at pep assemblies and games and cheering louder than any of the students. They even challenged the classes to yell con- tests. A marked improvement can be seen in the school spirit already. Besides sponsoring the bonfire at homecoming, the lettermen joined forces with the Golden Paw to maintain order in the lunchroom. SeUelG'Y'l'eO5U'e' Nikki King was sponsored by the Lettermen. She wore a puffy pale MR. JENSEN blue formal and her light blond hair back in ririglets. Aav ser cn --P' j 4:- 'N-A Eileen Gormley, Pat Bard and Diane Greek decorate me gym n 'V hearts and flowers for the Sweetheart Sw rl W Club is The girls' leTTer club. In order To loin This club, a girl musT have received a leT'Ter at The annual GAA banquet. In order to receive o letter, The girl must have earned 500 points. PoinTs are acquired when The girls Turn ouT Tor such GAA sporTs as bowling, badminton, ping-pong, archery, basketball, or any of The other inTeresTing and worthwhile sports available. SANDY HURLBUT President MA RLENE FORD Secretary The main activity of W Club mem- bers is The sponsoring of The SweeThearT Swirl, This is The annual Tolo dance and is held usually during February. For The past Three years, our W Club and EasT's E Club have combined To spon- sor This dance. The Swirl has been held in our gym on alternating years. EILEEN GORMLEY Vice-President GAEL GUNDLACH Treasurer MISS GOLZ Adviser W Club members are girls who enioy sports and games FPONT POW-Dixie Miller, Gaudio, Balazic, Hurlbut, M Co- POW 4 Betty Isley, Kathryn Briggs, Whitfield, Keeler, Silva, ren, C. Cunningham, Fortune. SECOND POWYC. Reese, M Greelf, Jaan Snell, M, Forde. Qeece, E, Gormley, Borg, Gundlaclv, Pickett, S. Swenson THIRD XJ ti' I, Topuc for debate students thus year was educatuon FRONT ROW Washungton A Elluott McElhuney Judue Parker S Hulbert McNalley SECOND ROW C McKray Mr Bemus W Hackett Sumter Buble R Daughterty Debate Club West Hugh debators spoke on the subuect Resolved That Publuc Elementary and Second ary Educatuon un the Unuted States Should Be Fundamentally Revused Many hours of research of the subuect paud off for the teams had a very successful year After practuce debates at South Kutsap Pen unsula and West the squad partncupated un col lege tournaments at Pacufuc Lutheran College and Olympuc College In the sprung Judue Parker and Susan Hul bert went to the State Debate Tournament held at Washungton State Unuversuty un Pullman Durung the wunter our debators played host to vusutung teams un the Olympuc League Debate Tournament at West Club Councul Representatuve Cathy McCray Vuce Presudent George Buble and Secretary Treasurer Susan Hulbert Much credut must be guven to the Debate Club advuser Mr James Bemus who organuzed the Olympuc College Tournament and who coached the debators on technuque and argu ment Future Nurses Club Our Future Nurses Club us a branch of the natuonal organuzatuon and us for gurls unterested un nursung as a career Thus goup us sponsored locally by the Kutsap County Meducal Auxuluary The club meets after school twuce a month The furst meetung of the month us a busuness meetung At the second meetung a short busuness meetung us held and a speaker then takes the floor These speakers represent dufferent fuelds of nursung and allued occupatuons and theur lec tures are open to all students who wush to attend Club puns wuth the sugnufucant lamp of nursung on ut are earned by members who are actuve un and helpful to the club Future Nurses actuvutues unclude partucupa tuon un communuty prouects at Chrustmas tume a work program at Harruson Memorual Hosputal for senuor gurls candy sales a booth at the school carnuval and vusuts to hosputals and schools of nursung un Tacoma and Seattle Thus year the offucers were Jeannue Toombs presudent Joan Keuth vuce presudent Sharon Morton secretary treasurer Joanne Larson Inter Club Councul representatuve Future Nurses vusut varuous hosputals and nursung schools 'Cz FRONT ROW B Walton C Aronun J Larson S Smth Velda son Harvll Lemm THIRD ROW VanaerS aay Drou n Robunson Mann ng Lndaren H Cooper SECOND ROW S Magu re B Brooks S Topness P Roberts Toombs M Dav Morton Craug Ka yalu Starosky B uns McKenze L Ander C Jones 74 O I Q T . .,W,.' H 2 1 I n y 4 I I T . l Officers of the club are: President and Inter- I . V I 1 5 ' . . I . . I I I I ' . . . . , , I I 4 I . , , I , I I 2 , - ' 1 U 5 O I I I . ,F - . , . ' , , , . . , K u W , f u Q I . y p, , u , u J , . . -- u , . , . , . , , . us, , , l C, , T , l , . ' . . Operators show films about anything from math to cooking FRONT ROW Gon nan L Stoffel Fotherngll Smons Moy Bo e Roy Sm th C Dukes THIRD ROW Kousbaugh Sum Kopp SECOND ROW Arness Bankess Ollenburge D te F Gasklll J Nelson Chamberlain Gabriel Operators Club The Operators Club a service club as a group of hard working boys who during their free periods show films In classrooms through out the entire school year By hard working we mean they lug those heavy protectors and fulms upstairs downstairs set them up take them down and contend with students who unplug the machlne cord The officers of the club are Bull Arness pres :dent Roy Smith vice president Duck Gawler secretary treasurer and Dan Kousbaugh ser geant at arms Mr Wade IS the adviser and teaches the new operators the technical skull of runnxng and repairing the mauve protectors and films Mrs Carter as In charge of ordering and dis trubutung the films A system of hours determines the elugrbulrty ofthe operator to get a school let ter In the sprung Photography Club Most of the students in Miss Dove s photog raphy class were also rn the Photo Club The club us a very active one and the members are always being called upon for help The largest task was making photos of over T400 students for the student body cards Most of the students had their pictures taken during their study periods an the hall studlo although some had to have them ta ken after school A crew of workers went to Coontz Junior Hugh School to photograph the graduating eighth grade puptls for their student body cards next year Photo Club combined with Spanish Club for the carnival this year Spanish Club managed the booth one where photos were made In sixty seconds and Photo Club members took and pro cessed the pictures This booth was quite popu lar at the carnival and the two Polaroid Land Cameras were rn constant use throughout the evening Student photographers always have cameras ready FRONT ROW G Sn der V Le s Woodward D Clark Solomon E DdoSECOND ROW Cla a Wllams Don Drake Roy Sm th R Warren Tesstore Spots 75 I f t s x ' , -. 4 'f - i , . , i i, i , , wl, l , , . 1 , - r ' T 1 r rf ' rr - A r - r I 1 ' . . . . T I I - . I . I . . ' , ' I I f . . . . . 1 . .. . r, . I I ' . . I f ' I I ' ' ' ' . I I . . . . . . ' I . -r , f P P' G .A V 1 . ' 4 , ' nf t ,fly af., 'Q . fs T3 'wwf s f sl . . - - -.i,,wi, ,. , ,-+I' -f '-'I . i. . , i , . 55,02 Dfw BML SHFPHAP' Presrdenv VAFPY A'-NVN B5-.5-4 Secretzr, MONTNE TOVCQSFN. inter fiob tocc Representfrv vt- H Yvg' ':'Q,Ser' 1 'f 'M cn' no on--, Q .,, . f,,1-,- .f..Y. sg res soc' 5 ., P' , v. be Tne Torcn Honor Club ttcrs One 'vizjcr Ob16CTtJff 'but ttte members ore treipng to nc' compirsn1To promote scltotcrr- snap on ec1cb ctcmss tevet etvecr ot Ieost o B frvercr e tn regotorlv scbedoted crosses to become cl member ot the Torch Honor Club. A fresh' x 5 Qfd' A swdent most ncrve re- ! Q' Y 1 rs 'U V 1 9 C X Q wwf' vv Hr-to 51+ 5 'Irv' mon 5 eltgibtlrtv rs b C1 s e ct upon tne ttrst semester grortes A o'tbc1tvec1r,Attt1e end ot the -N5 ,-.yard ttrst semester, Upperctcrssmen Torch pin coveted by outstanding K ' H i . 9 i vw x.f 'WWQVWWHFVS QUVQ-' Cl pflfty rn Mrs Axtett 5 room utter scnoot to vvetcome tne nevv tresltfnen members rnto tbe club. Torch Honor students cr I 5 o nod cr pcrrty cxt Cttrrstmcls tor ton. Torch Honor members en' tnostcxstrccxllv backed Yvonne Torgusen, tbetr condtdcmte tor bomecomrng queen, Tnetr etf Forts were not in vcr t n, be' ccrose the scboot elected Yvonne cr Home-comtng Prrn- cess, students 1-4 If :M 'Qtr ' N R 4 'ix X '17 ' ug- r t 1 i T iuwvf 5 '22 H 5 Q. 1 :37Z'?ii4i?i,?.?: ' ' S , A f - f'iZff'!9-33' ' ,- 4 :4,..:a ' f fit' M, 'ml-' l- FPONT PO'Nle rorgf'.AN Reeze, Joyce Lnd, K Pernfurt Pennrngron, Susan Mrller, Dunslfrn, B. Sorgenr, L. Joseplson, J Srfer. Connre Gcfrenvc, Peflrng, Cloud-U Gowenlco, Mel- J. Sfeworr, C. Lusk. Tl-VPD 7?ONfKorrler, Nolfer, Monzllocn, lord, Sorensen, B. Nul'on, Jun ce Morsffxll, N. Aosvrn SEC- M Guppy, Delong, T Hcxnwrlvon, L. Sfoffel, Humble, Burney CND pONff'BlOU7b6fQ, Honeywell, Lrndsvorn, K. Hulbert, Pen, Wrllrcxms, R. Horuslr, A Porrer, Curnmrngs, Srolcesbory. Mr. Taylor ond Susan Hulbert welcome cm new srodenr, Bull Snerhorr conducted the meelrngs of Torcln Honor, Bob Grcmf. Torch Honor members are all good scholars FPOVNT POW-Gotxvhoug, Veldo Qobmson, M. Cohen, Moc- brll Tl-HRD F2OW7Grcm, Barker, Berry Isley, S. Dolzmn, Peel, Connell. D. Moore, C. Blocklws, N. Doyrs, Femme, Svroub. Sonforo. Rerd, M Forde, Flnocon, Berg, Wnflreld. FOLJPTH L. Taylor, D. Morlcraclf SECOND POW7Afdem D:xon, G Poef, POW--Beloen, Boglfg, Creelmon, Joneoo, T. Guppy. McGregor, Collrnson, Dornyod, Dorrs Currrs, Muller, Krrby. Boloz c, B. New- P Dmlfe, Kousbougn, D Gelvrfng, Cocrrcme. no ur FPONT PG!! Cliener V lnylo',D HrilvOrso's,D Scott Dau Setter Burrell Feltzer S AA'll'TtSOl'l E Turner D f-nge cwtTe:,l'lan1r'nill, Bergquiy, M Mclonfilrl, M Law-n L ROSS. S fllaurirfl, Sprvvzccini, W Hficlfett, Dossrey FOUVTH DOW Craig, COr1rwll Mfignusswn SC' rfir t SECOND QOW' S lsrmc l' S'OlTel, Kfiif' Psy, .l't'.i s, Arncss, D Hfiir s lcl1i-nit-' son, Meclrkii F Bw ig, Krcitle' Domstrm, B More Howl- Bon Wllifiriss K , D+-nity Hudson Srrerle-itwg Sunwi Kathryn B1 gags, Fiiurfin, Jessup, Barber, li Lelouviw-'zu J Turner, Dibblee Muller ll-HDD VCVV L Olsen, Bvt'y Isley, Hulse Students stucly language and ways of the colorful French German Club Under The able leadership ot the president, Sue Boggess, vice-president, Bruce Lambert, sec- retary, Judy Hotz, inter-club council representa- tive, Elaine Porter, entertainment chairman, Pa- tricia Rickert, and adviser, Miss Anderson, the German Club learns ot The customs at Germany and her people Through reports, slides and stories. Money tor the treasury comes from club members selling popcorn after school, and coke, zandy, popcorn and gum at The varsity games. Money tram The Treasury goes Toward The Ger- man Club parties. These are barrels ot fun, com- plete with German food. German Students Goto Germany FRONT iTON7Perx ns, l.OSey, l-lo'z lx Davis, Prclsert, E. Fore Eiabtar, L Turbvt, SECOND l?O.'.---'Ass Anizerson, MfcCan- 'JC nell, Carpe-n'er, Lorenzen, E. Gormley, Ornaort, Mcburnie, French Club This year The members ot the French Club elected Loren Kitt as their president, Claudio Tay- lor as vice-president, Emilie Bailey as secretary- treasurer, and Nancy Muller, who also represents them at Inter-Club Council, as entertainment chairman. A close vote nearly decided Vicki Burton as homecoming queen candidate tor the club. French Club not only presented a interest- ing skit inthe Pan-American assembly, but also had a representative in The Pan-American court. Finally, everyone had Tun at the clubs booth in the annual Girls Club carnival. Mr, Chenier is the adviser for the group. Via Stories and Conversation Sm Tl-HPD ROA-S Swenson D T-lebble, 5 Liimberi El'-ney M Force Clitycpferson, Boggess WGN' DOJ' -- Dodd, Fly, JJ gtiiir- Vela: 9ob nsoc, Hay Jlii, Dcbb I: S Hslbeti fraud a Gdwenlrd SECONZ 5Of'Jf l 'dvd De' 5. Srcfv Pfitzlaft, Ho'z, C Jeffers, Browne-l, rang Mars C Linrisvom. Tl-HPD l'?ON+C Deese, Fun' Lof This year the Latin Club sent a delegate to the National Junior Classical League Convention at the University of Michigan. The State Presi- dent, West l-ligh senior Norma Gaddis, was this delegate. At the convention Norma attended committee meetings, discussion groups and vo- cational workshops. She also saw the campain- ing for national offices which was very exciting. Two ofthe most impressive things she saw were a Toga Dance and a play depicting A Day in Rome from ci Southerners Viewpoint presented by the state of Louisiana. Then during November fifteen delegates at- tended the Junior Classical League State Conven- tion at Woodrow Wilson High School in Tacoma. The delegates presented an original skit and a few of the girls modeled togas in the Roman Style Show. Merridee Funk was elected State Sec- retary. ln the spring the Latin Club had a booth in the carnival. They also presented a slcit in the Pan-American Day assembly and had a repre- sentative in the court. Members added a Roman flavor and atmo- sphere tothe banquet of all the language clubs. Miss Dungan is the adviser. P 6 Q gsm n 0 Rome's ancient glory is inspiration of Latin Club ,YN PEE I CLUOLYN SEECE BLUE!-SL LOSEV -4 N Q -ss fine- V ge-Pres fuer' Sezre-'ivy s luc 3 fy FRONT POW4C. Aronin, N. Bousread, Konn, D. Torbm, Robin Wrighr, Mrs. Nardqurst, V. Marfin, Boren, Moeller, Loga, N, King. SECOND ROW 4 L, Mavrhews, VanderSTaay, S. Lfrile, Judie Parker, Brownell, D Glaser, Lalfe, Walsh, Surion, J. Serving The communify and naTion Through civic ocTs is The goal of The So- cial STudies Club members. These people sponsored The cloThing drive held aT WesT during World CloTh- ing Week. The cloThing col- IecTed from our school, combined wiTh The clorhing from all BremerTon schools, wenT To needy families in Europe and Africa. ln The spring The mem- bers also held a candy sale and sponsored a dance. Social Studies Club serves school R059 Dguglsterty, Shirley lOpr1eSS boon' rr' 've G rls Club Corn wzl Gnd Jgn VgnderS':1ay vfzllf Over '.'.f - Nrs Norrlquisr 'nerr 3 user The plgng Gnd UCYNHQS ol Tlieir r'f: . Crowlord, Goldberg, R Dauglserry THIRD ROW4S, Topness, B Jeffers, G. Olsen, Joynes, Chet Olson, Ullock, Jensen, J, Cunnngham, Hegle, R. Warren, Marden, C. Mcliray. A-J :T 'CTNES V Af. N, Q,J: 1.1, or 1 3 ' ,hlf 5,14 32, y ,,,,fLS NL,- 'ov We far-He-rx .11 3J- rf' 'ff ff i 54 Tai 4 1' w.. Q19 . 7 ' 'fr' 311' 9 1-:iv i.. , , i I T Pres zen' Deff 5 Uouwn fwlvs 'o l-lonaru Gefrng on 'fe udffxfi 'ages of he rg rnernber of H 'Y Hi-Y helps boys become men BeTa Hi-Y is a naTionally aTTiliaTed club closely as- sociafed wiTh The Y.M.C,A., aT The Y.M.C.A. This year The club senT Three repre- senTaTives To The YouTh and sponsored by the high school. The club meeTings are held eyery Two weeks and lecmres and films en- TerTain The members. ATTer The meeTing The members enioy an hour of swimming VVFJVNT PON LGl'To Piglvi ---L JC1rneson,K Clriason f-lgpizrfi g Kr. 5.,if,f. 5 JFATGWS and Government program in Bellingham and Olyme pia. Those chosen were Larry Jamieson, Jim Trull, and Ron Olness. Dan Gar- ber is The Y.M.C.A. dele- gaTe To The club. Tl-TDD PON U lfiiwllvr, Dfls Bradley Ers'f:ci, S. M:ir'z, Holmes, K. Thompson SPIDND onrels, 5. Jlllcrvg Erfery, J, Twill Mgwemf P Dqljng r7ON---L Mflrvrfmcvf, H. Gehr ng, Olness, D Baker, B Hegle, GEODGE .'.L,.S CLR BQOEEPG UNDL EAGLESON DEE HLLVOQSEN 1,-Q jijggggm :WS ' 'ce Wes 'men' Secre'z', Tregsofer Ag. ser Skis clcick and wind whistles as skiers skim over snow The OuTdoor Club has seen anoTher busy year pass. The firsT evenT of The school year was The Annual Award BanqueT held in SepTember honoring The clubs Tormer adviser, Mr. Maiden. Mr. Jacobsen, The new adviser, accompanied hiking members up The Trails To Moose Lake and High Divide, and To Lower Lake Lena Tor The TradiTional work parTy in The Tall. A new season Tound The members skiing aT MT. Baker. Many aTTended ski classes aT Olympic Q 0-5 'o M' Eff-W ze ': C' wAf,m,. fl ',,. lub S'i e'T i -V :mp ,., ' I I Sc':'S J y 82 These hikers had To repair The shelter before They sTarTed The hiking season, Y'C.f. 'f i- ':' -'. Efilff' SCWP C4 Trwz' 'Tris f.':, : 1 Cf -.V vi,-,J :L ,995 cy, I ,.,,.. he F, S ,vm Mp ,,f,.k ...ye km .5 Hrkers tramp through wrlclerness to fund fun and adventure FRONT ROW Broere-L Edgleson B ren B Cdssrdy All e ROW Carlsten Boar Burgess R Drake L Duckerson Br fren C Cunnrng Jrn SECOND ROW F Fnzwdfer A F11 Brandt Cggkm wafer Burron Erlksson Creelman S Dolan M Cohen THIRD inf!! ay! TOP PICTURE FRONT ROW Mr Jacobsen Forfurve Ho Huebscrwnon Nxeman Honeywell Hughes N Hanson Mon nmg D Halvorsen SECOND ROW Fraser Howard Gustav BOTTOM PICTURE FRONT ROW Velaa Rob nson S llrnar N Irs Cra g Nara J Srrong Sc ulrne s N Reese SECO ROW Ross Rennrnaran L Ross Srrooerger R Swenson 4- son Relrzer Vary May M Forde B More Orndorf THIRD ROW Lervold Carl Broberg Dorwln Cnet Olson D Drake McRae D Moftern Hebble Mecham Reece Vander Sraay S'a1on THIRD ROW P Forde Bobl. vs Nall W s u W IG U 83 U 0 0 f 253- .7 f . , VL. w H f 4 I 1 ' . ' s ' l 7 I - ' , O , . ' , e, -- , n, , , I , ' , I , . if . 7 . ' , . Z- , ' , , A b 3 3 3 rw 1 , ?f ' 5:5 Tam! 'Y , , 4 r I I . ,qi ,Lf 4 A ' f f 1 1 , , , 72, , , , , . , . , . , C - 2 l , 'I , , , I A- , , . Cy II , , ' , n , g , , ND Da , T s, Bob rllram, Tr ll, Pratt, O, .II' ms, llln. - ., H , . , I , . , I. ,44 -1 .fs FRONT ROW lLefT To Righrl-M. Fraser, ForTune, G. WalliS, Burton, E. Carlsten, College as well as going wiTh The club on Their Trips To STevens Pass every oTher Sunday. In March members dusTed off Their skaTes Tor an ice slcaTing Trip in Tacoma. Hiking and mountaineering found The members ouT enjoying good weekends during The spring, Too. Trips in- cluded MounT Ellinor, MounT Baldy, The BroThers, MounT WashingTon, and a Trip To MounT Rainier. Members received sound advice from such experienced men as KurT Beam, Ome Daiber, PeTe Schoening, and Louie Whi1Taker as They showed slides and made commenTs aT The monThly meeT- iings. The group also worked on many service proiecTs. . ,M ,M N, RY Carl Broberg, F. Fitzwarer. SECOND ROW lLelT To Righflfj, Connell, S. Dolan, B. STaTon, Craig. LeT' To F2 gc' s Gary Ull n, Bill Cassidy, Danny Svoberger, Earl Carlsfen, Ken May ana Lnda Er kssan as Vey srop To res' a' The Tap oi Bagiicmel Peril- in Tire hear' of rlwg Olyrnpigg Q'-l PON '.,5'LlC1 QlCKl BUQTON JIM Pl!-TT I YK HEBBLS ' 3 'Hi' Ulllix Q5 W' V feprffs den' sir cm 'mn ie. 1 ,T in-if swf., H1 mw- FPON' PON4fL:1r Mood Pnilen, C Lronin, S' rnzo, Si' Jl- Ell c J MCC: n, J Taombs, Lefwell, Nalsn, P. Bard, S i 'w,f, tfe s, J Vffise, logu, K Dcverson, N King, SECOND PON B S',':r', C1 Fowler, Luna. FOUPTH POWfCover', T. Thomson, S K ng, D:nni1S1w:nson S' ne, Moeller, Goldberg C1 Neavb ll, Prcfrse, Pav, lfetzler, L D'cl4ersOn, McGregor, G Olsen, Joe lot'us L Peese, ,orinne Dem cr. THlPD l?O'N7Brurnmels, X- Neoer, Ends, D. Glaser. Gay senors, senoritas show Spanish customs Some enthusiastc s'uclents such as Larry GiIIespie,Mr1riori Snell, Lindri Arirlerson anrl Carol Gibbs inspect Mrs Spooner s collec' on o' Spanish articles. FRONT POW4Ble-fisae, B. Nevvb ll, J Osmundsan, Alk re, Luslr Sage, D. Mzrlrraclr, L Taylor, C. Wade. SECOND l2O'vV-A- L Jcirnieson E Srntn, JoAnne Pcrlfer, Gaudro, L. Matmews C. Keyes, Paagrrnel, C. '.':Krgy, K Strong, M. Snell, McDer The otticers for the Spanish Club for T958-T959 were: President, Dan Peel, Vice-President, Dave Jo- sephson, and Secretary-Treasurer, Sandra l-lurlbut. Mrs. Spooner is the adviser. The Spanish Club has participated in many ac- tivities throughout the year. The fiesta was held in November in Wests cafeteria. All the other schools in the county took part in the fun. For the Girls Club Carnival the Spanish Club com- bined with the Photo Club to sponsor a picture-taking booth, Both clubs made a tremendous profit. The biggest project of the year tor the Spanish Club is the Pan American Assembly. This assembly vvas held on April T6 in conjunction with Pan Amerif can Week. All the language clubs of the school par- ticipated by each choosing a princess and presenting a skit for the court. The Pan American Queen is always chosen from the Spanish Club. mana. Ti-HPD Qovfvlfftfl lrvvin, Peel, Waln, Robert Bennett, Woodworth, M ke Thompson, H. Gehring, M. Elliott, G. Ruet, Duerderi FOUQTH l2OWfMerritied, Froggatt, D. Joseohson, Scfers, G llespie, Q. Drake, Hutt, K. Cochran, Moy, R Olness, ,QW son RQl'T1VWQlOVW,hL3VTgt'l 1 s rt Dosslrey Carter yfilrfr Qobrnson. Thespian actors change their faces to fit their roles Although Vicki Qabinson md Ellen Bert usually work harcl o Lorraine Booth, Ann Watson and Gary Remington aiscuss the the club protects tneir attention seems to love been diverted stage effects ot the Lucky Brake Tliespran play. Thespian troop T592 is a branch ot the Na- tional Thespian Society, a drama honorary. Re- ceiving its charter in l95o, the troop now has T3 members. Membership is based upon the point system. Points are acauired by participation in play productions. The Thespians workea on this years Senior Play, Foreign Attair, and All- School Play, Personal Appearance. The mem, bers also presented a onefact play. Among those members who took part in the product ons Were: Bril Sherhart, Dianna Lengel, Gary Remington, Carol Cole ana Lynn Jacobson, The Thespians ppt on a Side Show as their part in the G rls Club Carnival, ln the spring the members part c paterl in a series ot plays, Ill Eat My Hat, Blythe Spirit and Men Are Like Streetcars Mr Chen' ier advises the group ana directs the prsrtdchons, 'NE BOOT'-4 N LYNN ,CES1 His. L Lfx 4-1-1- kd., l1'ir' o EEONT POWYN Olson, N. Lust n, B, Anderson, Sorenson, Z Ho'z, Gould, Collinson, Mars. 9o'ts, H. Cooper, Tl-ll9D POW-- Snzrson, S Moe, Marilyn McMullin, E. Kingsbury, J Madden, D Lengel, Gordon, B. Weaver, Edwards, Mrs Lynch, McKinney, Solomon, Millilan, Bleasoe, SECOTND PON e- M Madden, Vain Houten, Mrs. Jacobsen, Pasmussen, Haydock, E. Smm, Grfxffe, D. Hamilton, Caley, C Staroslvy, Miss Claxmberlain, J, B. Sargent, Members cook and sew their way to homemaking futures Future Homemakers of America Future Homemakers of America is a group of high school girls working for better homes to- day which will assure a better world tomorrow, F.H.A. members had a pot-luck dinner in the so- cial room for their parents. They used fall deco- rations and local entertainment, skits planned and presented by the girls and their parents. Other activities during the past year were singing carols at nursing homes during the Christmas season, attending state and regional meetings and selling concessions at games. The officers were: Myra Jo Madden, president, Myr- na Van Houton, vice-president, Eleanor Kings- bury, secretary, and Sharon Edwards, treasurer. Future Teachers of America Entering its second year at West High, the Future Teachers of America organized by electing officers. Those chosen as officers were: Judy Oakes, president, Sharon Walsh, vice-president, Linda Sheely, secretary-treasurer, and John Wes- sel, Inter-Club Council representative. Many of the clubs members were cadet teachers in surrounding elementary schools dur- ing the second semester. During their study halls these students went to their assigned schools where they helped the school teachers. Helping included everything from reading stories to the children to cutting out Valentines. Almost every cadet teacher found this experience the most ful- filling of all during his high school years. Future teachers cadet teach at near-by grade schools FDONT DON lleft vo rigl-rl7Judy Basner, Sally Swenson, Shar' left to rfilvi Linda Sreely, Howard Gelsring, Jann Jensen on Nalsn, Delores Glaser, Carolyn Gaslrill,Jr1ne'Fly.TOP ROW Jorn Wessel, Douglas Sunday. Q- 'wr V FPONT POV'-5 Swat' K Fuage VX. Hansen E Mecklen- fenberg, I2 Strong, Qglpi- Smtrw G Qi-efgee TH 523 FCM b9'Qi M- Gwent. 5 Hoyt, S. Jessup 5 Wore, J S'rong, Sale Swanson, Denny l-Mason F2 t-leastrorn, Jim Dafs,J ir N- Bereswist. P Bens-in SECOND Ron-ic snifier, i. Q-tzen, vis, L. Apeiond, John Peterson D Jgmesu wesseiu sewer D. Glaser, S. Wals' D. Cook, B. Harper, D, Warren, G, Screr- T Walden. Students of all religions are welcome ot Hi-C Hi-C is an inter-denominational high school organization, which strives to enrich the lives of its members with further Christian education. Most of the Hi-C members are active in the Youth for Christ movement. l-li-C meets after school every Thursday in the social room, During these meetings, quite ci variety of things happen. First the meeting usual- ly starts off with a few songs, Next, announce- ments of coming events are given and then some students give their testimonies. Perhaps a guest speaker will give a short speech on Christianity, After this, someone leads in a prayer. Then come the skits, solos, or other musical entertain' ment. Two of the most remarkable things about l-li-C are the comical-but-effective posters in the halls announcing the l-li-C meetings, and the suspense felt as to how the program was going to be presented. At the end of the third quarter l-li-C elected new officers to keep up the interest in the club. Elected were: Jerry Bailey, president, Mark Sweeny, vice-president, Gary Chergee, second vice-president, Jim Jarvis and Gary Scherfenburg, third vice-presidents, Jackie McDonald, secretary, Nadine Berguist, treasurer, Bobbi More, Inter- Club Council representative, and Dee l-lalvorsen, Wcvclting tee er er'a nment at a recent l-4 .Q mee-'irfg is the r , president, Gary Citergee qulz moslel- FPONT FOV! Qsopnzfscn, J ' sir, Q Gso-' E Srft' 5 '.':r'oc .'i't1de,D Trorrggscr' Q Keyes T'-NVD TO-'t if Morehouse Cocnc- Gfzweiuiz is zutifz Cu:.'.f -'1 J S'ewfir' 'mem K Lcfwus C Tr:,lor 1-'1 :ri 5 Lews J Bffe, fvessr-l Gfiatltaug Va-lci': 7ct:r's:n,G 1f'f- SEQCNC SCJ. S Glaser Clieefe C Gibbs V Baker Hoffman S H-l::e S Di, s . Sic-'ave' '. J 'er Paazirmel vi ,Yip-V y ,,,.,S-F H, V- If-Z V4--fsgf uf I fren fs 1-4 11 Cx- , I , nf- eff . '. l9f i: 4312 .fizffzen .wen - , s , C fzs, M McDcnci:i. TH DD VOL! ' ' ' ' '.': zn SEf Z 5312 Q '-tzfs-ef ofainfff foo Surgerv, Si-fer, Jones, Norris, 5. J HJ , , ,. ,fel'. ii 19 Better understanding of Christ through faith is motto Pr mess Dorff: Sfwwscr .wma szcfszreii b t-MC She were U 'fam suse- 5 :owe to H3-C fo isten 'o ues? 5 SGLEVS and f , 10.54 mari P we www: ww- 3 'cn n f 'f for Here fray listen ro o spiritual message by one 5 e of the students Sym, rvi rv r r f 3' s--rr-,vswv were J fn xv. 5 Ecru fr SCH Ncfmir Hrmsen QiflUdiCl Tf1ylo',cmdDerwyHuf1scn ww' eszfff- ,, .. ,.,. ,. M-.sa---Mun ' Qs' if srl' i' V . Z :pf wff 'ns g llelt to fiQl'lf --Jail Crosby ffvc yn Murpr-ry, Bll Slserrart, Pete Petl ng Pose l-lgbee Nye- 55,51 Leaders are delegates to Girls and Boys State Girls State is a practical application ot Ameri- canism and good citizenship. Its purpose is to provide citizenship training tor girls ot high school age in every constituent Department ot the American Legion Auxili- ary, to attord them an opportunity to live together as selt-governing citizensg to intorm them about the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities ot Ameri- can citizenship, in order that they may understand and participate in the tunctioning ot their government, and to help them grasp the meaning ot some ot the respon- sibilities which they must assume when they become adults. Girls State tor l959 was held last summer at Washington State College, Pullman. The three girls trom West were: Ellen Bert, Rose l-ligbee, and Carolyn Murphy. They were sponsored by American Auxili- ary No. 2Ol and No. l49. At a Girls Club assembly inthe fall, these girls urged the younger girls to work toward Girls State as it was truly an honor to receive. Q11-1 ese girls talce fl break iff-ni 'izeir governmervfi activwies to pose :cr L zz' G rfs Sf::'e. Bill Sferiar' S'fl ,lS wtl' some c Boys Saters of tli' steps c' VLC Boys State is ci plan tor training in the func- tional aspects ot citizenship. lt is a program of educa- tion conducted by the American legion, ciepartment of Washington. lts purpose is to teach the youth of today constructive attitudes tovvarcl the American form ot government, All gunior boys are e to attervl Boys State, They are selected cn the iifis s of a 5 .fe point criteria: l, leadershipg 2, character 3, scholarship: A service and 5, citizensh rv Each year vaioas srganz' ons tiiicugiss' the fy spcnso' se.erfi' i12,s 'Q Eif Sizte Scif :i- ganizations as Kivvzmis fC'.'TiFVCf!'t ,Ag en Qfifi F,-' lows and llpotary Conti' rjil to 'lt S G lT, grips-f Last suimnce' 53,2 S'f:'f- ,rs ef: ':' Vfici., Lutheran Co iege 'ri TZIQCNTQE izy cgtgr' ,'1Q5fY-fjjyvfl cnosen to attenfi were E' Stffffii' spgiwggig.-, 557 K N'fH.t'S Pete Petlng sponsored ::, izC'fZT'y lljras Dcrs, Sponsored C, C: on Dos' To 'AQ :ina lair Crosby Cy GW: -e :ms 'Ja QCLI' XQULFLQ pf 'E web cn.bX0-5+ O vwm.+M.ce hob been Sh ' was ow? at Lan Q A, Inna x M -Q v-5 ofsbh 0 OJQUJD1 emi C 41 L CLASSES Key to Knowledge I - I - S ' . -K+ 4 -new U M33 H-' LS, lwuk 4 Z 5 33 f'Q.,rz.l 'wc-. , ' '- LC nlsikf Achve Freshmen mspure West wrth new enthuslasm STEVE BRAMWELL PresldenT D NY P S Svuaen Coun I oresen xrve J A iv ser 92 ALLEN OLSEN SANDY STOKESBARY JACKIE ECKMAN Vuce Pres den' Secretary Treasurer EnTermg WesT H T g h School from CoonTz The freshmen class sTarTed The year by aTTendnng The freshmen or1enTaTnon program several days before school sTar Ted They were lnTroduced To The Teachers and advisers and al lowed To view The classrooms LasT sprung The class elecfed as :Ts leaders STeve Bramwell presudenf Al Olsen vlce presn dent Sandy STokesbary secre Tary Jackie Eckman Treasurer and Denny Pa p p a s sTudenT councnl represenfafrve The freshmen four hundred sTrong cheered and yelled lou der Than The oTher classes and were awarded The Pep CaT for T958 T959 The freshmen cheer leaders Queen Marfha Bernrer Prrncess PaT STreenan and Prnn cess Rhea Barley Inspired The freshmen Teams To wnn as many games as They drd OTher gurls who conTrlbuTed To The school were Becky Basner and Janme Wolfer The freshmen represenTa Tlves To The Girls Club CablneT ln sporTs The freshmen s record was very promnsrng They placed frrsf rn fooTball By wlnnung nrne baskefball games and losnng only Two The freshmen baskef ball Team Tied w1Th EasT Hugh for frrsT place The ouTsTandung boys IU freshmen sporTs were STeve Bramwell Eddie Aronun and Jack Snegel The freshmen held money rals ang prolecfs To boosT Thenr Treas ury They sold popcorn In The halls afTer school operaTed The concessuons sfand aT The WesT EasT games and ran The fnsh pond aT The Gnrls Club Carnuval The class of 62 has a greaT deal To look forward To In The nexT Three years Freshman offrcers co e ny Pappas Jackue Eckman and calendar To se dare To Therr Steve Bramwell assembly lLeTT To rrgnrl Den HELP! Let' 'o rgnt,-Roger Oraker, Tom FRONT ROW-Barager, Jrrn Anaer- dersen, S. Abrams, Allred, Abelein, 'xrr',L'art,a1U !-llet Olsen .rnttate rresf- son, Albertsen, Babtar, B. Anderson, Barrows, R. Barley, THIRD ROW- en Qfeeriezcnzrs at dass cssernbty N Aosttn, N. Baker, Ba r. SECOND A-Hee, Akey, Ba r be r, Barksdale, 7?ON7B. Basner, E, Aronrn, H. An- Agee, ALv,s, Bass, Maryann Boker. Freshmen prove to be loudest in pep assembly competition FRONT ROW-C. Drdro, Lnnda M. Cote, L. Davus, B. Dovies, Donno Davns, Dobson, L, Dartlelson, Cleven, Dtane Cobb, D. Dicktnson, Conly. SECOND ROWfDuemIing, C. Cole, Devrn, D. Danielson, Drown, DeLong, Cummrngs, R, Cook, D. Doherty, FRONT ROW7CaSe, Carlsen, Blatte, C. Bennett, E Brown, W. Cassrdy, Blornberg, Bay, Bernrer, CarroLl, Belmont SECOND ROW-Coley, L. Brooks, J. Brown, D. Corter, W. Berg, Braget, Deaton, Danskin. THIRD ROWfDavId Cobb, Robert A. Dovis, Drebuck, Crrst, L. Crawford, J. Davues, Dugglns, Derflinger, E, Dtllord, Clements, A. Dolan. Beckner, M. Carpenter, Brernmeyer, Bouchard. THIRD ROW7 Brarnwell, D. Bowte, Burkhart, Blrnd, Crtambertotn, Blau, Btltnr ski, Beller, Bergtund, Brewer. 93 Freshmen uphold the name of West by winning football title FRONT POW-Flynn, J. Gowler. Eckrnon, Claudio Gowenko, Porn, Genr's,L Grutwom, W Fox THTPD POVV7G3u'tf'er, Hor- Dunlcp, Gorot, B. Duryeo, Gnffin, Dwight Graham, Garnet, rwng1on,T Hum Tton, J. Erirbson G Gibbs Fe-einen, 5 GIISJYJJT Connie Gowenkc, Essex. SECOND ROW4FothenngtlI, F, Hedsfrorn B Green, C Dukes, Frcgge. Green, Goninon, Elton, B. Hansen, Gusfcwson, Guppy, J Gru- Jf' 5 FRONT ROW-C. Muller, D, Midoleton, Orndorf, Susan Mtiler, lock, W. LSTOUVDGCJU, Wesley Neiscn. THIRD F2OW-Oiienbuv Mottlnger, Rabies, S, Olson, J Mcrse, G Htil, Oirnsfeao. V. ger, K. Mcrkerf Jgmes Normcnu, L Oisen, R. Oraker, J. Mun Moilick, Miic. SECOND POWYD, Nervick, D. Mwionek, Macorn- pny, Cnr s O'scn, thtllfxrct Neiscn Q. Moore, Ornots, O Day ber, J. Morkert, Nestos, Ormiston, N. Olness, L. Moore, Mond- FRONT POW ---- Hwge, NCQ -s : Hwwif-vscvr H Uses'-T 9 Jfzuss' Honsowefz ?'if2'C 6f Hewc- HT- Jficcbev K Heine THJVD 905. PJb 'nm iw-5'---tw 'wg ,-,3f.,,f, -Q stud, J. Jfzccbscn Hd' S Jar' vscf D Hes- ng Jzffes Jcfnscn HC Jfzf' f:w: h, ,L evo :ss'v'e Heh? 'Cs' Vzj SECOND PO.'JfHei1er'n'znn, HCS' iv'gr'n'1r' , HJ! FEC HGV' HW +A +f VC' P ':v : img' ,Lv-sf., LC 51 C. Huebnef Dzwii He'gescf 5' 'rf bie Ha'-.': :, Jess-p se c's T :'i:'e's unc: 'C 'Jeiie' s :es Dapers, m.lk bovles, and roys crowd FRONT ROW 7 Lemrn, L, Joseprfson, Laogrlln, Klppo, Honeywell. Tl-llRD Judy Keyes, R. Knnsburg, N. Lawrence, ROW - Kropp, L. Lambert, Lakenes, we gyrn as fresnrnen and sopnomores Kuder, Ksdnck. SECOND ROW-V. Lee, Laraway, Llbner, R. Lee, Kvarnsrrcrn, are nonored ar fre Bug-Llnle SS'er Par- Llncla Jones, Kohler, Koch, K, Leader, Learer. fy, lLelY 'o rlgbf - Duane Mradlefon, Lorevfa Rusner, Carol Barker, and Norma Gould. lKneellngl-.luclre Parker and D ane Markrack. Girls dress in latest creations for Freshmen Day FRONT ROW-Rall, K. Reinlnardt, J. Osmundson, Osborne, Reb, D. Refllng, Rescbke, N. Plerson, M, Rlclwards, Parollnl, Reldlwead. SECOND ROW-R. Rlclwards, B. Peterson, Potter, G. Randle, A. Ruclwards, D. Roberts, K. Porter, Passe, L. Rlchf FRONT ROW7Rod Marshall, Llnder, Lusk, K. Mackern, McNew, J. Magolre, Janice Marshall, Mart. SECOND ROW-Joyce Lund, Mayors, Mercer, B, McDonald, May, B. Lnfle, Mclnlncn, ardson, S. Peterson, V. Reynolds, Jeanine Pererson. THIRD ROWAOuYko, R. Prnlllps, S. Rockwell, Pappas, Sprunr, Jerry Overy, Phelps, B. Pnlllups, D. Rldgeway, R. Oraker, Paulson, Pennxngron. Melford, Jennlfer Marsball. Tl-llRD ROW-M McKray, Mag- nussen, McCulloug , McKn gb', Glandon, Lucas, Lorenzen, Lindsrrorn, J. McKay, ll Frosh study seriously to graduate in '62 XJ FRONT FQQW-'Sondra Smviw, SOTI6, Sourherlonu, Swrnnmg, K Shwrley Smmx, S Snymer, N Shock, Skogsfod, Sou'Vf1rd, J SWT Selburg, Ronwwen, Roof, Sornrnerfweki, Roy, Hom SECOND RON ver, THIRD ROW---Sd'enfeTd, J Swefler, Dun SLOW, Swmons - F. Parker, Snhoenberger, Sorensen, Sf. Clow, B Sfxrgen' John Slegei, Snwely, Rose, Short, Soncmo, Robrfrv Srnvh, Sloan FRONT ROW-Turbm, N. Reece, D. Thompson, Vorsofsky, M Por Turner, H. Tyson, Srokesbory, R, Srreenon, D. Thorp, L Thorp, B. SToTon, J. STewoH, SYyner, R Thomson, Mwnurn Tru- Tnornos THIRD ROW 7 Suflwff, Woley, J. Sfuort Thornton delle. SECOND ROW7Vornum, Tnorsion, M, Sfcrosky, Tvus, Srokes, R, Swong, S'ou1, Svrocke, D. Teli L. Sroffel Smllmon. Fvesfn-ef Tofzfzefx sr. bca-s 'fx f FRONT ROW ---f vN'1 uP.er YCD B , Jaojwrj' wx mf rvmfzp -SP 55 Swv, 'Cys LM' 3 Vv'eS', .'J5sw'1mf1n, B N':i'on , -'-T v 'P-HRD :Ch Jw Q-'s .'.f-r f 111 ','TTf1m', S,,rA1r3'1u J':'L 500 C NN VP NTVWSIOW SETONE ' '1' Q ' 5 J. ':Tf1, 5 w Monson . :vw S f1 v r '1 Sf' :M- ROJV'--E Yves M NNebe' Eyov' .'. Tsor J r of' ,1,.- yon, fl QT w 1 boi W TT imos Bob N' gf' Rn' L 'uns' J.: if-' 'suv c' s','1, no Sophomore leaders guude class through prosperous year JIM SULLIVAN Pres dent MARGARET IRWIN Student Councl MR WHITFORD Adv'ser KAREN NELSON! KAREN DOMSTAD PAM MORROW V ce Pres dent Secretary Treasurer The sophomores led by Presu dent Jum Sulluvan Vuce Presudent Karen Nelson Secretary Karen Domstad Treasurer Pam Mor row and Student Councul Repre sentatuve Margaret lrwun have had a very actuve and prosperous year WuTh The cuud of Theur advuser Mr Whutford They have come Through Thus year wuTh many tru umphs Sophomores are very proud of theur outstandung classmen I sports They are Ken Cochran Char lue McGreagor Don Zummerrnan Terru ONeaI un basketball Larry Gullespue un football and Ruchard Bush and Dave Aunsworth un swumrnung Other sophomores of whuch The class us proud are Daryle Spatacunne The p ua n u sT for The Modernaures and a member ofthe dance band Nancy Muller an ex cellent unTerpreTuve cl ba I let dancer and Juanuta Owsley a West Hugh School varsuty song leader The sophomores have engaged un a varuety of profutable acTuvutues Thus year AT Halloween They sold cuder cookues and donuts to The student body Durung basketball season They sold concessuons at the West Hugh Olympua game I the warm sprung days they kepT the students cool by otferung snow cones ot many tlavors Another one of The classes prolects was The rung Toss at The Gurls Club Car nuval On May I The sophomores held a sprung dance To end Thus year un a way to remember The class of 61 has shown out standung undustruousness and eag erness un theur second year of hugh school They have had a year Tull of numerous octuvutues and prou ects whuch have been enuoyed by The whole student body Wuth all uts zest and determunatuon the sophomore class promuses To be a class of whuch West Hugh School wull uustly be proud Sophomores cheer Team on to victory. 97 Sophomores sell sider and spudnufs for spook week FRONT ROW-C Aiexonder, Boxter, Boswell, M Berg. Bolozlc, C. Blocknos, L Anderson, J. Blockhus, Borg, SECOND ROWfBecmr, Brody, Afdern, Adams, BeLden, '1 Bercof Alkrre. Bard. Arno, Bkzve, Pc' son B. Angra! Bcrrker. THIRD ROW-eBoe:M ler, Berns, Bucks, BoeppTe, Bossen, Arnswor'-r Anderson, Block, Abrcxrns, Bennev, Brfxnowdd. FRONT ROWfComeoox, Clouson, Burns, L. Roberts, Clune, C. CoLLmson, THTPD ROW7Crrenboorn, D. Cole, Borlew, Crgier, Cooper, Corfer, Broberg, Broetre, Bulbock, Clerk, SECOND Bush, Doubleday, C. Brown, R. Correr, Cochran, Colkrn. Corrs- ROW-Conneli, Chose, Brien, C. Brrggs, M. Corneron, L. Cole, ropnerson, Brrcldey. PfeifIe,Corpen1er, Brons, Cleveland, Kornryn Brrggs, M. Cohen, FRONT POWfN Do. s, S. Dim s Don- -Ton Duvrs, Dobos TN Ceo: Uv'-A vi rung, C Day S Cree-Lrnwn, Dcrnvizd, Jo TT-NPD f3O','v'f Dr'zLfe Dcyre f':.' Anne Derruck Donowrr' SECOND DOJ- son S Dohn V Dm s S .'1r-Vs s 1. v ---Dewey. Dbblee Dios Cor's C'cJ:n, Q- 'ref' H Sophomores spark teams with school spirit FRONT ROWvFcrvune, Ey'el, Freeman, Buchanan THIRD PON -v M, Forde, All se 5 Ersvad, Fraser, Erlensre n, Eaas, Frazer Froggav, J Fowler, Egner, T. Fast, Fos- SECOND ROW-Gilbert, Frvz, Dunfarn, 'er, G. Duryea, Fnucan. M Ellrorr, B, Frscher, Clapsrraw, Eransan, You ber! Soph Ju anna Owsley leads a cheer. FPONT ROW4LoFounfaIne, Krerzer, Kuylcendall, Horren, Hoyr, Haryrll, J. Housel, V. Honsowerz, Mrldred Roberts, Slach, K Shanley. SECOND POW-M Hoskrng, C. Keyes, Huvchrnson L. Koenrg, Huebschrnan, Krlker, Howe, R. Hoffman, Berry Isley C. Jones, N. Johnson, Hulse, Kraintz. THIRD ROW7lrwrn, Jarnrson, D. Horn, Jarvrs, Juneau, Lake, G. Jackson, Judge, Douglas Hudson, Huff, Kousbaugh, L, Gaddrs, G. Kelrh, Wul- Irarn Norgaard, Jerry W.llIoms. FRONT ROW A Sharp, Gafvhaug, Graffe, Heagle, Garrson, F Frfzwarer, D. Grlbevsen, S. Hall, Garnani THIRD POW7 Here rn, Gould, D, Halyorsen K Hoffman, Grggans SECOND Gosfrscnef, D. Genrrng, W. Hackerr, T. Guppy, Gillespie, Wes- POW-fC. Hansen, Ganror, Hevr clf, Herdrnan, LaFerney, Lange, Iey Hanson, Gabrel, I2 Hill, Don Helgeson, Helrner. Sophomore othletes show promise as future stcsrs FRONT ROW--K Mme sow, D M mmqif L '1f3vfArw M'mnr1g Son, !.' Ltmiwz L,ZYWS, f.'1e1L 31,-mbwg TL-HPD VON M11cCfmnel1, Morgue MQMu1lm, F2 Lmrson, ffmvm, L Mcmtfe- VUL, Lac Mm' vw Lgfvrfm McLeod, EQ fnfd, Mffymgov f ul! Son, W. Lwtchfweld, S-EQOND PONffMcC1ug'wfm, Lemderw, L MiPf1e Lervotfz NLs:rLf1m McKay, M. Lengel, C Larson, Lmdw Mortm, MnGow':P D Lar- Q FRONT F?OW7DobbS, B. Nevvb ll M Moore S Moe 3 Moore, Vxelscr THLQQ FOI. C Keete U Les, Pace ,'.'orwsC LN v J OwsLey, MwH'kcm,S MwILer Morrcw, M 'JLLQ' Dane M'LLer moms Pwzerw '-' NG'.f'O 'f?v' G CYSCA Mcsrt H Os P SECOND ROW7Mcrehouse, Mevz MoLm : S Mo c'r1 MH- MuelL9'. Chelf, L Olsen, Messnef, Fmkkf Nofr 5, Ohmim W Mc o'1 K. PWOVN' :CEN E Diwixg U iS 9'-'f :H sow N P,e'sC Def. 1 f f 'Q 'rt :ff OO . Moele' Fimei- . Zo, 5' 1 x s 1 L :gg :C,,5,,.-F 3 :ues :Vw :,. g. zimwg 1, ., 1 Y, Y- Sophomores end memorable year with spring dance FRONT ROW - M. Smrth, Srroberger, Sanchez, Sanford, A. Stbert. 3RD ROW Sophomores get tn step for sock hop. S'afcr, P, Shanley, L, Rusher, L, Shearer, Jrm Stegel, P, Srotfel, Taryer, Sanders, Left to rrght-Peggy Mftchell, Wayne L. Smrth, Smead, QND ROW-Schrnrd, Sqrfers, Shaw, Brll Tell, J. Sullryan, Smart, Sanders, Karen Domstac Qharles McLeod, Sonrer, Stengle, John Snell, McGregor. FRONT ROW-Dlanne P. Muller, L. Taylor, S. Thompson, Van clerhyden, B. Thomas, C. Starosky, S, Swenson, Z. Swanson SECOND ROWfStroberger, Strayer, Spears, Swan, Uland, T FRONT ROW - Womac, S. Vanshur, P. Wrlliams, T. Yount, Waaga, Wolfe, J, Wagner, B. Whitaker, SECOND ROW- Wolton, Whalen, Tworek, D. Yount, Margaret Trudelle, M. Vanshur, Spadacclnr, G. Stoffel, Stover. THIRD ROW-Tiehen, Toornbs, Brll Tell, Trent, Tyree, Sumter, Stevens, Ullln, B. Thompson, Zrrnmerman, N. Wrggs, Wold, J, Walker. THIRD ROW-Randy Wilson, H, Walker, K. Yates, R. Young, T, Wagner, F. Wrggs, D. Wilson, Ward, Waln. Juniors of today, West High leaders of tomorrow y, MERRIDEE FUNK JUDIE PARKER GAIL FOWLEF2 Vice-President Secretory Treasurer Although there is only one more year to go before graduation, the members of the class of '60 have shown that high spirit of eager willingness and profound deter- mination which will enable them to carry out to the fullest extent their responsibility as leaders of West High School. Following the usual school cus- tom, iunior rings were selected early in the fall. The Satellite, a gold ring with a rectangular stone, was chosen. The profits from the ring sale were used both for the space in Cat Log and for the iunior prom. Any money re- maining will be spent next year. 'A Touch of Heaven, a most fitting title, was the name with which the iunior prom was dubbed. Fluffy pink clouds, silver Many outstanding athletes were to be claimed by the class of '6O. They excelled in all sports wholeheartedly, and will, we hope, continue to do so next year and will maintain our high record in sports. We must recognize the spirit that was shown by the whole class in support of their team. Special recognition is given tothe cheerleaders and songlead- ers of our class who played so great a part in adding to the spirit of the school: N a n c y Boustead, Judy Loga, Gary N ew bill and Robin Wright. We must not forget the class of- ficers whose leadership and in' spiration added considerably to the complete success of the year. The officers were: .lohn Peterson, Presidentg Merridee Funk, Vice- President, Judie Parker, Secretary, JOHN PETEPSON Pres den' EMILIE BMLFY Stwlen' ,curl MlSS DENT MR SUMMEUS Aavseis castles, soft lights and heavenly music were to be remembered by all who attended. Hours of work, months of planning with cooper- ation between the officers and members of the committee heads accompanied the success of one of the biggest formal dances of the year. Gail Fowler, Treasurer, and Emilie Bailey, Student Council Repre- sentative. Finally, the iunior class would like to thank the many talented iuniors for making their assembly and the year an outstanding success. They started fron' sunt' 'o make L Touz' of Hr-in-it FRONT RONfC. Aron n, J. flnaerson, Baker THlRD ROW - Ralph Baker, Class members Ilne up to reserve Berqulsf R, I-asfn, AJ-ery, B:r'an SEC, Befnv, G. Ba'es, Arno, Lrklnsan, Ron- tnelr rrngs. OVXD ROW-M. Barley, D. I-ngel, Fr- alal Drake, Aronus. ness, Barley, J. f-rney, R. Bensk n, Ron Junior class ring sole ends in on outstanding success FRONT ROWfCl'1arnp, M. Calkun, Brownell, Karhy A. Bruggs, sren, K. Clauson. THIRD ROW-Brinker, Comes, Bible, Black- B. Brooks, Boggess, Brammels, Clogsfon. SECOND ROW- wood, Carler, Cherry, Brandi, Capp, D. Ausfin. Clwrey, N. Clark, L. Bowle, Campbell, J, Cohen, W. Cole, Carl- FRONT ROW-Dybvlg, H. Cooper, H. Walker, Drlnmn, Cralg, per, Dosskey. THIRD l?OWf-Burrell, J. Dukes, Corcoran, Jum L. Cooper, Donsmoof, K Dckerson SECOND ROWfJoanne Davls, Danlel, Donald Drake, H. Dovls, Cordova. Davrs, Eagleson, Blxby, Donna Curtls, D. Cook, Duerden, Dra- lO3 Many talented iuniors entertain student body FRONT ROW7Fly, C. Grbbs, D. Emery, A. Ellrovr, Dobrowslcl, THIRD ROWfP, Fowler, Edwards, Fosmrre, R. Evans, Fletcher Garrner, S. Fuller, M. Grlbert. SECOND ROW-S Glaser, G. G. Ernckson, Glas, R. Grlberrsen, D. Erstad. Fowler, Funk, D, Errckson, Errlcsson, M. Evans, Endell, Faulk. FRONT POW-K, Hudson, Hendrrx, N Hansen, Harnrnlll, Hay- E, Harris, P, Halvorsen, THIRD l2OW4Hauscnel, Greek, C. dock, S. Hrll, E, Gormley, Hayn, J Horn. SECOND ROW- Hall, Dennrs Hudson, Herreid, D. Hams, Holzerner, Hrntz, Gregory, R. Hanson, Goff, Haddon, Hrnrner, Bob Henderson, Goddard. 'And :J rnan says to me, Son your 'fx' FFXCNT POW -- S, Holrnes, C Jellers son Kersey SPD QOL' S lcseptason rs gertrng tnrn, Tell me, wro wants lv' Ko' l, Kertzrnan, Kelley, L Jacobson S D Joseploson, lfTQ'S'lVYT B Lambert hair. Duane! pantornrrne br ngs laugfs Hallweri SECOND l2OW7l-lusbands Kel- Kzmrcloesy, Jordan, Hos'on Henble from the student body. lun' C Koenrg, Keeler, Jewe'Y,l. Jcxrnre- Junior prom theme, A Touch of Heaven, arouses interest FRONT ROWfMcNalIy, J McCarn, Judy Lrnd, Mcfiurnle, M. neau. THIRD ROW 4 J. Lrtchfleld, Jlrn McPherson, Dennrs McDonald, S. Lrnle, Losey. SECOND ROWfM. Mzgurre, Mac- Lambert, Sprevn, T. Lrner, McGill, Gene M. Lawrence. Mrllan, Love, Levrn, Gene P. Lawrence, C. McKray, P. LeTour- FRONT ROW - K. Morse, S. Morton, Mecklef, Mortrnsen, bill, R. Marshall, J. MacDonald, Nardr, F. Murphy. THIRD Mrchael, S. Maryrck, S. Matthews, Drxie Muller, Lowry. SEC- ROW-Myers,MarlcIand, Nesser, M, Martm, E, Maneval, L. OND ROW-L. Nelson, Mauglwan, Niclcelson, Marks, G. New- Moe, Merritueld, Olander, B. Mothison, Mynar. FRONT ROW 7 J. Olson, M. Prgato, yovny, E. Porter. THIRD ROW-Prorrow' Potts, B, Olson, Judie Porlcer, Pettrs, Per' sky, Peaslee, R. Olness, Jann Peterson, Jude Parker and Jolwn Peterson con- rrne, SECOND ROW-Oraker, J. Pratt, Olason, Pendras, Osborn. sult wlth Mr. Summers on the latest T Olson, L. Osmundson, Peltzer, C. No- class prolect. '7iK'?W' ' :3C7Nf VO-'-15' gg-er S 3: escn M ZCCVSGW 'C'3'Z :U -Tcnbe iecrfrcmn P.,rL:':ag' Jciffp Parker IND QOW7 L P6619 Pile C Peese, M. Reese, Juniors take E Ezley, - 3055, Rorrscy, P Ura . 53 , Yang s: '::,s' J 5-1193 RO-'V-2 icinwei . -Tcimverl ' , r rl mt -Q' 'zgfie cr Q H Peyrwotcs Jr. Re-rrwhcrcr, D HN, Q J 5, QL355 .L55.3n,b'y Pcoerfs, J, Rostver, Prowse. one more step towards graduation FRONT ROWYO Snyder, Sage, Schroeder, Selvldge, Smns- Srlver, D. Stomper, K. Strong, Srlrwovy, Schramm, Smttler bary, Stockerr, J S'reer1on, Torsak, Shumrzu, Snrcler, SECOND TI-HRD ?2OW4D. Scrurrvocher, Roy Smrrh, Tessrtore, Srlvo Keb ROW7 Drone Scott, J, Strong, T. Thompson, Joan Sneli, K, Irsr, Ryan, D, Sraron, Rusk, M Suttvan, Sctwertenberg fx V FRONT ?Ov'-'f'-'ff1'sQr' hast' Q sf -N ein . iz K Gem? ' 'f --3 Veiiif JC' Q' ' K Y zge' V: .'. 1 -e -4 DC D 5':-Q' Z Z x 'E 'X'1V' . fro '-'CW fume! .Heine SEQONZ 52.2 5 3:r .Nr 'W' 3 Ae' s 53 r :Wg 'z wer -5 ,Kurs 7 Yzafg J. 1- UH G -'res' 4 Ycoog . 5 'rar J.: 106 KARL KASEBURG Presudent BARBARA KAHIN lnter Club Counc I GLENN ANDERQON Advuser CHET OLSON RANDT ONEILL CLAUDIA TAYLOR Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Most sensors w u ll remember when they entered West Hugh School un T956 They elected as Theur leaders Presudent Norm Ducks vuce presudent Karl Kose burg secretary Carolyn Murphy treasurer Sally Kung and stu dent councul representatuve Pam Keuthley Wuth The completuon of Theur sophomore year They ven Tured Torth To The new challenges that came wuth Theur uunuor Tutle Theur buggest actuvutues uncluded plannung The uunuor prom Blue Moon and decoratung Tor bac calaureate and commencement se vuces To lead The r uun year They chose Presudent Norm Ducks vuce presudent Phul Bur roughs secretary Rand: O Neull Treasurer Sally Kung and student councul representatuve Jeannette Ross They entered Theur senuor year Tull ot enthusuasm and eager to start plans forthe senuor play Foreugn Aftaur and Theur n u o r b ll Sophustrcated Swung The year s actuvutues en ded wuth The senuor sneak and commencement exercuses As They go forth wuth brught hopes for The future We know that they wull always hold fond memorues of theur years at West Hugh School Mr Ruchardson nelps Randu ONeull and Gary Wortman un t eur plans for the future QM' 12 ii Y--17 0 Q-I W, num My Mm! Wifi I' www ,f-fr 'Wa-OFM ALEXANDER, GARY R. - Swfaf-f ALGUARD, HARRY C,--E 'z ': Cr:'f1s ': H V H :wry Sf. 'N' rg L' Hrs ALMO, MANUEL M.fLt1 ' .9 e 'f' ' ANDERSEN, EARLE L.---f BAILEY, JERRY V.g+-lm p Pv wens v-1 Y E5a'b'1H, Truck BAKER, RICHARD 0.- Lwrevmf-ms Hr-Y Sw rwmmq, L'1',n BASNER, JUDITH l..fNoT1onol Honor, Chamber of Commerce, Imer-Club Councrl. BECK, SUSAN J.7Spc1nr:Py Pep, Hr-F, LCM BENNETT, RICHARD J.A Swrrwmmq, Boys Hub fwbmvr, ln!er.CNub Courwcl BERKNESS, MARY7Q'X3rvfr3e' Q' Ccrffvewe Pres , 'xi' ovzl HQ'-gr Pep Hall of Fame BEST SENSE OF HUMOP ,.'.LjL.'. L ll'Lf', -,zgl .5 ::.rL BERT, ELLEN E. ' s Q :.,,. K, . Fw, -. L C BLAKE, CAROLYN M. BLEDSOE, NANCY A.--1-4,2 J by. :,..f,,Y,, :,..,, BOOTH, LOWELL J.-C zu: BOOTHE, LORRAINE M.7 esoIcns, Dvfv' f Crazy. BOREN, LAURA LEE-'f '1'wbffr cf fC r'r?I 2-1951 Soirmsi BRADLEY, ROY D.--'. 1 r mms, H Y, C' fcffrverce. BRANTON, ROBERT L.-Outdoor. BROBERG, CARL J.- Owdoor. BURDICK, FRANCIS L.7Foofbc1II, Swfmmmg Leffermens, HI -Y. BURGESS, ROBERT M.- Outdoor. Hall of Fame BEST LAUGH reoss DAUGHEETY JOE WEBER BURROUGHS, PHILIP D.7I-I -Y, Foofbmk SJ.ff'r'1 ng, Le e'v'Pfs Boys CIUD Pre Swwerv Councwl IO9 Tr 10 S BURTON, VI CKI M.- Hr 4:1 ' 'I BUSKALA, LAWRENCE A.f. Wfrs 1: BUTTRICK, SUZANN D.fi 1'rQg A 'M' :-:pf CAMPEAU, RONALD E.--:cor.:zII, Leverrrferws Br1sebclI, CASKIN, BARRY R.fOU':1oor, Boys Cub Cob net CASSIDY, SHARON A.-Notronol Honor, Chamber of Commerce, Pep, French, CHERGEE, GARY G.fHrAC IPres.I. CIGLER, RICHARD N.4Trr1ck, FooVb:1Il, LCM rmens CLARK, DONALD G.- Photo. CLAUSON, DAVID C.fBcmd, Dance Band OrUres'r': Ip- COFFER, PH Sw mmrng Trade. Hall of Fame MOST COOPERATIVE NNETE 9033 PTE Ui MT YLLIS C. J ':sH N ' COVERT, MARLA Lfistm sr, Pep, irc r, CRAWFORD, JOYCE M.-f':mt:er of Cor me'ce DPS, 'Z-'i:::', .r Ee frcss, 32's Vers, Lt' J 29: 'J 231:25 G: f'1.rf,S'J err Cgf CROSBY, JACK Rf 52.5 Sw' CUNNINGHAM, CARON E.-GAL, W CJD, Lu' Cnumber C' fomrvefe, Pep, VN':voncI Hover, Ouffiocr 7embI ng Ieum. CUNNINGHAM, JAMES L.7I-II-Y Crmmbe' of Commerce DALLAS, MARC R.- Frewcb, Owfloor, BQSBIDUII DAUGHERTY, ROSA LEAH-Jr. Red Cross KVwceAPres. Sec.-IreGs.I Chamber of Commerce, FHA, Smdem Canned, Debate, Lovm, GAA, GoveIeers, Cor Log IFresIwmcn Edvror, Orgcmxzotuons Ednorl, DAVIS, MARTHA L.- PNA, Modernoires, Pep. DAVIS, ROBERT L.--Foorbr1II, Swummmg, H-Y, Bond, Chow, Outdoor, Lewermens. DIBERT, CATHERINE E.-DUI! Tefxm, Chow, GAA, Lmm. HoII of Fame BEST ATI-ILEIE SANDY I-'U-KBJI JACK JAYNES DICKERSON, LAWRENCE A.--Cwdoor, Tome Honor, Sprrmgr Umm, Tmck, Chow, Moderncwes, fom,nerfv':Is III Q-AQ J wr JM 'Me W if 450 Pa' ,,-ua., '4f ? DICKINSON, MICHAEL W. DICKS, NORMAN D.---:C 1 5,5 ,x' - ,ful ,,.,.f, :rpg ,4..,,,,,.,,N 5, S E'-':+ ' 'af 9:7 lass :ws 3 f was 7 23,5 Sw' DIDIO, ILENE C. DIGGS, ELAINE L. DILLARD PAUL A.---Foa'b':ll, Tc C' Honor Nrcnal I-laaar, LSE pros' D6b3'53 Leuermers Smaenf faunsrl, Hr-Y, Track DODSON, MARVELYN K.-V-frwrfber of Ccrnmerce Pvp lNf1'ror 1l Honor, larqlw Honor, Lawn, AU ve'Ye, Jr Ped Crass Student Coancrl DOHERTY, TERRY J.4Pep, Actrvetfe, Fl-IA, Chamber ol Commerce. DORNFELD, RICHARD--Foalball, Basketball, Track Lflvfermens, Golden Paw. DOUCETTE, DONNA L.-GAA, 'lorck Honor, Pep, Drrll Team, French. DRAKE, DAVID L.fOu'cco' lNa'on':l Honor, SMZCP frav. Pita C Hall of Fc me CUTESI TFNNL 'nfs '-LUY TLSCN DUZENSKI, DONALD L. - :cfs :fl II2 EMERY, ROY W.-H VY Hc1II of Fame BEST ACTRESS - ACTOR 1 5' BEPT BILL SI-IEP'-ILUT EW ELI., ROBERT C- Eiwd FARRIS, MICHAEL C.fOuYdoor, Vxcmomol Hofvof, Letrermens, Sobel Swdwes, Torch Honor, Bono, Pep Bond, Truck, Swwmmmg, Rerorlers, FAST, GARY M.7GoIden Pow, Truck, Spomsh Gob, HI-Y, FEDT, KAREN E.----Pep, Lmvn, Notwonol Honor, Achveve, Swcxerw' Qouncwl, Chow, Monerrm ms FENSKE, FRANCHOT I..---Foofboll, Hu-Y, Le erfwrms FISHER, CHARLES E. FITZWATER ANN L.-- Oumoor, GF-A, Peo FORCIER, THOMAS B. FORDE, PATRICIA E.fOwciocf, FNL. GADDIS, NORMA L.-V GMS Hob Ipres Q' Nonefves Lcvwrw No'-oncnl Honor, Swuefv' oJ 'I HI-C,Lc1r, Mnfiw II3 1 i -53-3 I 5: KA? I if-EM 'Elma up-.,A-9' su.-.aw 'irfg-I' -of '23 GALBRAITH, FRANCES M. Hall of Fame PRETTIEST SMILE SHIQLEY rorwess Bos Jsrrssas GASKILL, CAROLYN R.7Pep, Sponlsh, Chamber of Commerce, Cor Log lAssY. Boys Sports Edrrorl. GAUDIO, LEANNA M.-Notlonol Honor, W Club, Sponish, GAA, Inter-Club Council, Cot Log lPhotogropI'my Eclirorl. GEDICKS, KLAUS D. GEHRING HOWARD B.-Sruclenl Councrl, Trofflc Court, Golden Pow lPres.l, National Honor, Torch Honor lPres.l, FTA, Sponvsn lVice-Pres.l, Hi-Y. GLASER, ZANDRA D.7Pep, Spon sn, Socrol Sfudres, Cnorr, GAA, Jr. Red Cross. GOLDBERG, WYNNE B.-Sponrslw, Lofln, Cnomber of Commerce, Aciuvetve, Jr. Red Cross, Inter-Club Councrl, Pep Nice-Pres l, Co! Log lFres'wmon EClllOr.l GORDON DARLENE C.-Cnomber ol Commerce, PED' FHA, Omdoor, Jr, Ped Cross, GAA, Spixnrslw GORMLEY, PATRICIA E.---Dr ll Tefzrr' O'c Qs '1 Lv ' Uep GRAN, SHAIRON M.-Spin sc Ac' veve, GLA 'orc' Honor. rmcxsrr, JUDY A. I I4 HALLMAN, LYLE Lf-: ' :cr 52 Hall of Fame MUST TALENTED 'LV'-lL STKE LCDEN K T' HAMILTON DARYL G.fLUYr1, H -C, Pep, FHL, C :miner of Commerce. HARDING, RONAD D.-Operorors. HARPER, ROBERT D.--HVC. HEGLE, BRUCE l.- -Chamber of Commerce, Bond, Pep Bond, Hu-Y, Jr Red Cross. HIGBEE, ROSE ANN.7Sponush, Torch Honor, Nmwomml Honor, Moderoowres, GAA, Pep, Ordwesfro, Chow, Cawrls Ciub CClbNf19Y, Gwrls S 1vf- HOLLIDAY, RANDALL D.7GoIc1en Pow, Gfweleers HOLMES, DONALD L.-Goloen Pow, H'-Y HONSOWETZ, GED W. HORNSETH, TERRY L.fNgviy Spams?- HUEBNER, TERESA A.-Cfomber 0: Cowmerfs JV Den Cfcss, Pep Acfxveve 1 15 Mi ...Mx WO' ...uv 'z:'.60w -+0441 -..--ff HURLBUT, SANDRA K.-GLA .'. ix: Som' 5' '-'cwerotz res, f't: :e' Q5 fcwfoerze E' W 'err Hall of Fame BEST DISPOSITION .ZYNNE GCLZEEPS GLPY NCQTMLN ISAACSON, SHARON L.--Pep Frenim, Torch r'JO Qr No' o'v,r1Honor G r's Club Cob ne' ISLEY, WILLIAM A.7Jr. Red Cross, Student Councrl Nowonol Honor, Troffxc Court, French, ASB Wxce-Pres.l JAYNES, JACK W.7FooTboII, Basketball, Golf, Letrermens. JEFFERS, ROBERT.fNoYwonoI Honor, Svwmmmg. JENKINS, GARY C.'LflrV, Golder Fzw JENSEN, JOHN C.7BosLe'boH, Cfomber of Ccrnverce, FYL, JOHNSON, DONALD E. V-Mori' Sc ence JONES, DEAN E. S11 'z' 1 ew H -Y JONES, LOREN D. KAHN, BARBARA. , -. Qcss Tea: Qfvvfrse' C4 : 'eA'QQ SVI ' Ven: New GC izer fzzv. Se F' f' :Ss S', P ' icuii Fe: 5:1 11 Sy: -as 7 6 N6 KASEBURG, KARL G.7Semor CI:Ss Pres, Swoefw' Cor: I, Moaerforres, Soo' Clcss J :e'P'2s 200121 , T'::P Lenevwens KEITH, JOAN L.7-:'f' f-I .C Cygogf ENL Torzf Howor, GLA. KEITHLEY, PAMELA L.-H -C, Dec, Germgf, Cromber of Comr 'e':e, Nyoncl Hcfor 'Sec -WTECS , Scof 'loss Sudan' fc MI De: KEMP, TIM H.-Levrermens, Percrlers, Cfomber of Commerce, Bcseboll. KEYES, JACK L.-Soence, Torcr Honor, Jr Pen Cross, Rodro, Hr-C. KING, NIKKI S. ---Pep, Cromber of Commerce ISec.l, Jr. Ped Cross fSec.l, Spomsb, lrrrer-Club Courwcrl ITreos,I, Nu? oncl Honor, Golden Pow. Acrrverre. Outdoor, Lovrw, I-Iomecomrng Pr mess KING, SALLY J.fSopIw, CIoss Treus., Junror CIoss Treos., Pep, Ourdoor, Chamber of Commerce, Spomsrw, Lorm, Jr, Red Cross IPres,I, Golden Pow. KINGSBURY, ELEANOR M.-FHA lSec.3, Pep, Chamber of Commerce. KITT, LOREN W. KOZLOWSKI, GARY M. Hall of Fame MOST COURTEOUS CAQOLYN MURPHY PAQL DILLLQD KRICK, FRED R. 2:2 Wig! .. iw-L ins! wifi.-J LAKE, NORMA J. 'H' ' 'fwf-' gh... ,AQ LARSON, JOANNE C. --1 L ..f,- ,.1-,,, LEAVELL, JUDITH A.-- ' .wif LENGEL, DIANNA M.-- ' Hzwcr :HL T' f-2:1 'NRE Q: f LEWIS, RICHARD A. W ff- fzfwbm cf 'f N'f f'- Mcf'1'f im-fr-s Pr-Lv GOT? LIMING, LCVONNE Af- 'owl' Forwcr Nfl' GNN Hcrzr, if Defi Goss Banff Pep Bw-fi, C' 'IWYDFHV :J Ccm 'w:P Cohen Pww Li: V kkdvemsmg Mcmclgerw LOCKWOOD, ANN C.-A-Dr N Ti1:r 1,G Hs Cub Cmbmfvf, S'mnis'y Jr. Ped Cross, Golden Paw C'-'amber c' Corfmerze Omfioor, Drums Pep LUND, SUSAN K.--Songfender, Pep, Torch Hom Nw' crm! Honor Crwcmber of Commerce, Spun 551 Nrver-CMb Ccqncsf, Pan Arwefwftlrx Pv'W13S5. McCAIN, RICHARD.- -Sccf six McCORKLE, FRANK W. Holl of Fame MUST BEAUUFUL - HANDSQME SH-1922 wi' isfx McDONALD, JACOUELINE L. H . ,. - 'gn ..,,. V H McELHINEY, MIKE W. MCKINNEY, CAROL L.-FHL, Pep. MCMULLIN, MARILYN.-Go-veleers, Pep, La V, Chamber of Commerce, Hi-C. MacDERMAND, RAE W.-Spanish, Photo MADDEN, JANET R,7FHA, Inter-Club Council, Activette. MADDEN, MYRA .IO.iFHA lPres.l, Pep, Chamber of Commerce, Actvette, Orclnestrg MARDEN, GUY A,-Football, HI-Y, Outdoor, Moclernaires, Choir, MARKRACK, LEE H.-Chamber of Commerce, National Honor, Torch Honor, Latin, Lettermens Golden Paw. MARS, SUSAN A.7GAA, National Honor, PNA Latin,Torch Honor, Actuvette, Outdoor, Hi-C. MARTIN, VIRGINIA L.fChamber of Commerce, Spanish, Pep, Drill Team, Cat Log llkctivities Editorj, Retailers, Science. Hall of Fame BEST PERSONALITY EILEEN STAMPER BlLL ister MARVICK, JUDI G.-Drill Team lCapt.l, Modernaires, Chamber of Commerce, Chair, GAA, Outdoor, II9 emf M-www WN -nf' fund' me Vwmp tgfl 1' 6:1 '13117 ZW N 'tiff Q-an T? ugj '27 iv- 115 'T Q? MARVICK, PATRICIA G.f5e: GAA SVW S' C3257 'Q' !.'C'1err 1reS Ca' Lori 33.2 MATTHEWS, LINDA M.ANc'cr-1:1 Hcecr, I Horcr, La' w, Scan sd Amrveve, Pep, lr1'erAC'.:b C':-r:1, Ca' Log. METZLER, KURT W.7C:c'aerw Paw Spaf 5' MIDDLETON, PHILLIP L.fNafronal Honor, Owaoor, Lavm, Sc ence, Band MILANAK, JUDITH L.-Pep, Chamber of Commerce, GAA, Clworr. MILLER, ALBERT L. MILLS, GARY D.7Foorball, Baseball, Spfmrsh, Lettermerms. MJ ELDE, MARLENE F. MOELLER, CHERI.7Clwamber of Commerce, Spamsly Fl-IA, Torch Honor. MOLLICK, PATRICIA A.fDrrll Team, Student Cooncl Pep GAA, Chamber of Commerce, FHL H -C Hall of Fame MOST POPULAR SUSAN LUNG NOVM DICKE MORE, JUDITH L.fN2'cnal Honor Torn' Home G-A C,'i1::' Szizf 5' l'1r E'x'c' F'-li P4-C MOTTERN, DENNIS J.7I'I -Y, O-':o:', No , -e e'r'-ees, Sn rem ng, Tort' I-Icror, Ls' n, No' anal l'lOfTG'. Hall of Fome PRETTIEST EYES JOYCE CQANFOQD GARY PHILLIPS MUELLER, RICHARD J.-Hi-Y. MURPHY, CAROLYN E.-ASB ISec.I, Student Council, Pep, Sponlsh, Notionol Honor, Torch Honor, Soph. Class Sec., GAA. MUSSER, LARRY M.-Tennis, Golf, Hn-Y, Chomber of Commerce, Sponlsh, Golden Pow, Boys Club Coblnet. MUSTONEN, JUDITH J,+Pep, Torch Honor, Nomonol Honor, Acnvette, French, Refollers, Chamber of Commerce. NEIMAN, JACK A.fOuYdoor, Operofors. S'oge Crew. NELSON, JOHN G.fOperovors. NORRIS, NANCY J.+Drlll Teczm, HIAC, GAA, Pep, FHA, Chowr, OAKES, JUDY K.-'Dull Teom, Pep, Chamber of Commerce, Lot n, Socuol Srudles, FTA. O'CONNOR, ALAN OLSEN, GARY D.fSponlsh, Revollers, Chamber of Commerce. IQI OLSON, CHESTER J.-- C- :::' SQ' c' CICSS . 'D 515 f'1'f:9' :S C e'Ce . ce Vee Hc1II of Fame BEST FIGURE - PI-IYSIQUE 5.'.:5:.p.'. rfmv, :H , BUQPQJGHQ OLSON, NANCY C. FHA Pep, O'NEILL, RANDI E.fNoVrorwcl Horror, Chamber Commerce, Pep, Junror Class Secrerory, Semor Class Secrefory, Lorrn. PEPPER, SHARON L. PERKINS, SHARON D.---German, Pep, Sfudenv Councd FHA, Ordwesvrn, Movh, GAA, Iorch Honor. PHLUGHOEFT, LARRY E.fFOO'bGII, RerorIers, I-4 -Y, Leverrrverws, inver-CIub Council. PHALEN, PATRICIA A.--I-I -C Pep, Cwcxrfxber QI COVYVYI9'C9, Spun sk. PHILLIPS, GARY K. Owdoor I-Ir-Y. PIATT, JAMES R. lmfxoc' Scrum s PICKETT, PATRICIA L. S-5-5 D95 ic' mfr? S .D .'f:'rrcf-' C' C'3 P WPVCP PINSCH, JOYCE C. 122 PUDERBAUGH, DONNA R.-TNG'onci Honor, 'crzr Honor, Cnornber of Commerce, Per fc' Log Sopromore EG 'crz Hall of Fame MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED mont-.A Moors HONAQD om-amrwo RASMUSSEN, MARGARET C.fFHA. REAL, JUDITH A.-French, Chamber of Commerce, Pep, Modernonres. REFLING, PETER.-Nofionol Honor, Latin, Torch Honor, Boseboll, Moth, Lerrermens lSec.-Treosq, Boys Sfofe. REMINGTON GARY W.-Dromo, Tnespions RHODES, JUDITH A.-Chamber of Commerce, Reforlers, Ourdoor, Pep. RICHARDS, DONNA A.7Novronol Honor. RICHARDSON, GAYLE.-Tnesprons RICHESON, JOHN A.-Lotrn, Operorors, Foo1boIL, lMonogerL, Leffermens. RIDGEWAY, LINDA. L.-Goveleers, Sponrsh, GAA Pep, Reforlers, Photo. ROBERTS, PATRlClA.fCnOvr, Grrls Glee, Govehaers, PNA. 123 ROSS, JEANNETTE Cf :fr:I Pooc' 'orc -zoo' 732 :Hs-'Cf f' ': be' :4 i:'fo'e'te ' fcefz 2' 'nr' J' Tess e -oc I MSW Hall of Fame PRETTIEST HAIR wowi romussrs D51-N Jowss RUEF, PATRICIA L.- Lrvrrw, Pep, Cfomber of Commerce, Torch Honor, Rermlers, Jr Ped Cross, RUFF, WILLIAM .I. RUNNELS, DENNY M.-Srudenr Courwcd, Outdoor, Spcmrsh, Norronol Honor, Hu-Y, Torch Honor, Bond, Dance Bond, ASB IJucIgeI, Golf, Lorrermens, Pep Bond, Troffuc Courv. SCHULTHEIS, JOANNE E.4Spomsh, Choir. Moderrwolres, Bond, Pep Bond, Oufdoor. SCHUMACHER, MICHAEL W,-fLCz1r'v, MGYIW, Sr-ence Bc1seboII. SELBURG, BOB SHEARER, JOHN M. I-I SA 'v'r'f'r g, Irvci SHEELY, LINDA A. I ': Hcfc' 'CH' LICPC' , :'r iii Gmf- --f-' 1' .Cu 'Vg :W l'I' :fs Ef :' Vi Sw e':s SHERHART, WILLIAM J. S: 1 S' '73 ' 'Ji : rf-s f':r1'f-EW: 3:.s S :'e 'N 1' Co Hr' fr ' f' Hone' re P'esI SHOCK, REBECCA E. L 'Tr' I-Iofc' ',:' : H:r'or ss Tres -385 F Q -P IZA SIBERT, SUSAN E.4S:,: sf, N:'cn1I Honor FP-If-, SMITH, ELSIE S.-i'-Ii, L4 -C Soon sf, C'3 r SMITH, RALPH K.f'J C, SNELL, MARION A.A-Pep, Chamber of Commerce, Torcn Pcnor 'Sec , Nf1ronoI Honor, Sp'1nIs?H Inver-Ciob CooncI rTreUsl SOLOMON, CELEDA O.+FI-IA, Pho'o, Crkor SOUTHARD, GERALDINE A.7CnoIr, STADLER, LARRY J. STAMPER, EILEEN-Cheerleader, Chamber of Commerce, Pep, Sponwsh, Tumbling Team. STEWART, SHARON L.-Songleuder, Pep, Chamber of Commerce, Retcnlers, GAA, Homecomwng Pnncess, Spcmsh. STINE, MARTHA A.-Ncwoncxl Honor, Sponrsfv. Students bottle for Tickets for West-Eos? clash. STONER, FOREST L.-FoorbGII, Track, Sw mm-ng H -Y, Levfermens I25 4,31 15 ..., N. IQ fy' 13.7 -'ELL' 'Nu-on 'Mio' E. STUART, BETH A. 5' H ' SUNDAY, DOUGLAS E. 7' S :Ps SUTTON, SANDRA J. e, ff' ' T Mute ffm. 5e'i: -vs SWANSON, DALE R. Sv. rvfw 'wq r- f L5 'rATT'T'?'TS 51'-Qi, Pep Bimii SWANSON, DONNA L. -H Q 'FOV Sptmwyl Scvwqh-wzzev Pep, Tmer Uub Counol, S'w1fe ' T eil Homecomyrwg Pnrcess SWENSON, ROBERT I. Owdoor. TAYLOR, CLAUDTA E.fThespwons, French, Hu-C, Nohcnzzl Horof, Modernmres, Chou, Pep, Tomb Honor Dr I! Team, TAYLOR, JOAN TAYLOR, LAUREL J. B'1sbe'br1TJ 'Managed THOEMKE, HOWARD D. Bwsvf-'hfxTl, Bfmsebfmll, 0,4-,,.,N-,,v-3 Hull of Fume 9. GUN e, D.Lemge1,cm':S,Beck spe- C1'TJ'C,' in fhewr 'Q-for Te subqecf THOMPSON, KEITH E. H,-'D THOMPSON, MARTIN R. THORP, THOMAS M. TIERNEY, VIRGINIA L.-Jcrvbe' ci CCV ? .': GLA. TOOMBS, RITA J.-Spwnrsn, Pep PNA IPres TOPNESS, SHIRLEY A.7Cnomber of Comrnetf- Pep, So:,c1I S23 es, Spin sh, Songleofmr TORBITT, DONNA B.-Ocmber of Comrnerfff, M1 orerre, Bond, Tore' Honor, SpanrsI', O'JfCIOC' Pep, Jr Ped Cross TORGUSON, YVONNE E.vNoY1onoI Honor, Torcn Honor, Acrivefre, Modernarres, I-Iomecom ng Prrncess, TRAPP, RAYMOND. TROSKY, DONALD G.7I-Ir-C, Rodro, Onrdoor, Thespions. TRUNKHILL, GEORGE H,-Phovo Mr. Bemis' lively sixfh period government closs. ULLOCK, MICHAEL R.---Boys Club Cub ne' Lorn Chamber of Commerce. dv wrigff , : Y 'iff -Elf? VANDERSTAAY, JAN L.--Oorioc' :NR ' :e' cl f: e':e LC' P Sep D' H 7 'N '.':':'ii Hifi' J Dec fr:ss Cc' Los -iss' 'l'gi:' 1 . :'s En 'G' VAN HOUTEN, MYRNA E.ff :f'ner 0' 'fm Q, C rar. VAN STRALEN, RICHARD C72 1 VARY, HEATHER Y.- Outdoor, Jr Ped Cross, Prem GAA, Tfesp crws, Pep im Log if-ss' O'gfm znvrorws Edrvor, Boys Soorrs Ed:forN WADSWORTH, SANDRA B.-Cborr, Modernorres WALSH, SHARON L.-f-Chow, Modernorres, PPD. Sprwrsrr, GMS Club Cf1brne', Jr Red Cross Souix! Swd es, Crwomber of Commerce, H C WARREN, EARL R.-Foorboii, Trock, Leftermens WEAVER, BARBARA Y.-FHA, Pep, WEBER, JOSEPH F.-Spanish, Chamber of Commerce, Owdoor. WENZLICK, MICHAEL G. The seniors boy onnourwcemenf cords X.-4' 'C rg VHYLUDS 'HOEMKE 557' SVNFU BASNF5-' Ui-P'Vlf K WESSEL, JOHN R. Q: r 7r':Tv, Sc erme, H F '. : .': ' LP 'mens 5e: Number .4 i--TWC, Q Ap,--f .-51 :rp WHITE, RICHARD B. Hall of Fame Ambitious? Students working on Senior Ball were: C. Taylor, Kaseburg, Wigdahl, and Vandersfaay. WIGDAHL, CONSTANCE M.-Pep, Lawn, Chamber of Commerce, Jr. Red Cross, Torcr Honor, Actlvene, Girls Club Cablnef, Golden Paw. WILLIAMS, CLARA P.-Drrll Team, Pep, Photo. WILLIAMS, DONNA D.-GAA, Pep, Chamber of Commerce, Retailers, WILLIAMS, ORVILLE E.-Outdoor, WOODALL, JOHN W. WORTMAN, GARY.-Football, Basketball, Track, Leftermens IVice-Pres.l,Hl-Y lSec.I, Golden Paw, Lalr, YAGER, HOWARD. JACKSON, JEANNE,-ofchesfm, 129 chef 'Wav' if A V317 Camera Shy Seniors ADDY, FORREST BILDERBACK, PAUL CAIN, BARBARA CALDWELL, HARLON FERGUSON, DENNIS KRAMER, MICHAEL RABY, KAREN ROGERS, .IUANITA THOMAS, ALBERT TULLIS, DOUG WILLIAMS, BURNEDA whpx 9-any un -7' Q ese outsvfznfimg spa mkevs were ftosen to c ss Lely su Outstanding Seniors bring mors ochueymg 1 3 5 grade pow! wuoge or better We named to Wests Top 13 TOP QOW Net' 3 Judy Musfonen Mory Berkness Jon Vander Sr my Norm 1 1 ortho Smne Kotem Fed! P nr' Ke tl y S JF- vw 3 Q mrty ur bo' honor to West Hugh School U 5 B1 0 lyn Doris So M11 FPO T P Lu Sue I P059 H Gbee n Q5 2 ?' .vii S U h g ,M V 1 v 1 , y 4 E 1 1 W, 5 I 1 x 41' 4 'V 1 4 , PR 5, 5' 'va .V l . 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' Faculty is bound together in serving youth K MR FRED GRAHAM MR NORMAN RICHARDSON Pruncupal Vuce Pruncupol West Hugh School luke a great many others us undergoung change The change comes about slowly and ut us well that that be the case W are wutnessung and wull contunue to wutness un creasung emphasus on academuc courses The up surge of unterest un foreugn languages us very notuceable and commendable Lukewuse we have added Interest un other academuc courses lf students are to get out of school what us dulugently and thus dulugence should be un the du rectuon of theur specualuzatuon Ameruca us rapudly becomung a natuon of specualusts The lack of all trades has uncreasung duffuculty un fundung em ployment Next year we shall be more crowded than we are now wuth uncreases un staff and student body Thus wull mean that all students especu ally those un any capacuty of leadershup must take the unutuatuve un assurung that next years student body operates smoothly and un the unter ests of all students 132 The staff at West Hugh School hopes to stum ulate learnung not only by means of subuect mat ter but by counselung and assocuatuon wuth young people un theur extra currucular actuvutues ln a manner of speakung we are workung to make ourselves unnecessary to young people Our en ture purpose us to enable students to do wuth out us Part of the educatuve process us planned so that classroom study and practuce us focused on developung certaun understandungs and skulls You have many learnung experuences un whuch you grow but whuch are not exactly schoolung although they are unvolved un the school s pro gram You have a part un the school play serve as a class offucer work as an offuce assustant or play on the football team lf these make you a more effectuve person they contrubute to your educatuon Many more experuences have nathung to do wuth the school sutuatuon You have educatuonal experuences at home un church un scoutung or on your uob All of these contrubute to your capacuty for effectuve luvung The umportant fact us that educatuonal opportunutues are all around you You owe ut to yourself to make the most of them A u , 34. ' b l e I . V . ' . . U righffully fhejfs fo 9911 fhey Cerfqinly Will Wgfk But education goes on outside the classroom too. 1 5 '- I . 'S 'f I , ,., rl . ,.,.f f 11' lg bf ' asv 5 N, ni ' 2 FIRST ROW Ileft to righII: MISS JEAN ALLEN- Chairman of the Mathematics Department, Mathematics, Math Club Adviser, Bulletin Boards. MISS BETTY ANDERSON-German, English, Chamber ot Commerce Adviser, Ger- man Club Adviser. MR. GLEN ANDERSON- Biology, Zoology, General Science, Science Club Adviser, Senior Class Adviser, MRS. MAE AXTELL-English, Torch Honor Adviser. MR. JAMES BEMIS-Social Studies, English, Public Speaking, Debate Adviser, Chamber of Com- merce Adviser. SECOND ROW Ileft to rightl: MR. WILLIAM BIS- SELL-lnstrumental Music, Band, Orchestra, Chairman ot the Music Department, MR. AR- THUR BROETJE-Social Living, Social Studies, Yearbook Adviser, Concessions, Chairman of fort' the Social Studies Department. MISS GERT- RUDE BUTLER-Librarian. MR. DIJANE CARL- TON-Woodshop, Freshman Track Coach, Chairman ot Industrial Arts. MISS I-IELEN CHAMBERLAIN-I-lomemaking, F.H.A. Adviser, Chairman of the Home Economics Department. THIRD ROW Ileft to righflz MR, ROBERT Cl-IENIER -Drama, French, English, French Club Adviser, Thespians Adviser. MISS CLARE DENT-Eng- lish, Developmental Reading, Remedial Eng- lish, Junior Class Adviser. MR. JAMES DOGAN -Chemistry, Physics. MISS WINIFRED DOVE- I-listory, Photography, Photo Club Adviser. MISS I-IAZEL DUNGAN-Latin, English, Latin Club Adviser. I33 FIRST ROW Ileff to rightl: MR. DON ELLlS-Assis- tant Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, Commer- cial, Chairman ofthe Commercial Department. MR. ROBERT EVANS-Algebra, English. MR. DONALD FRY-Mathematics. MR. ELWOOD FURSETH -Mathematics, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach. MR. ROB- ERT GARDNER-Commercial, Junior Business. SECOND ROW Ileft to rightl: MISS DORIS GOLZ -P.E., First Aid, G.A.A. Adviser, W Club Ad- viser. MISS VIOLET I-IAYFORD-English, His- tory, National Honor Adviser. MR. EARL HEATHERSHAW-English, Art, F.T.A. Adviser, Tennis Coach. MR. GEORGE HOlVlK-Dratt- gr -.-.. 1 f N . is IX . -E . f . ., . I 1:16 '? ing, General Math, Swimming Coach. MR. WILLIAM HURNEY-Counselor, Boys Adviser, Golden Paw Adviser, Inter-Club Council Ad- viser, Kitsap County lnter-School Adviser. THIRD ROW lleff to rightlz MR. NORMAN ISAAC- SON-Machine Shop, Red Cross Adviser. MR. CHARLES JACOBSEN - Commercial, English, Journalism, Chairman ot' the English Depart- ment, Lair Adviser. MRS. VERONA JACOB- SEN-Homemaking, F.H.A. Adviser. MR. WAYNE JENSEN-Drivers Education, Letter- men's Club Adviser. MR. ORVILLE JOHNSON -P.E., Civics, World Geography, Baseball Coach. W g It M. 37,5 5 sw ,r . ff' 'l' -it fM'5f'imf,3. iii. 5 ,s F wg L. 19 1 9' .-I I 1-, FIRST ROW Ileft Io nghfl MRS LAURA SHORT JONES--Englush MRS FRANCES LARKIN Counselor Gurls Adviser Golden Pow Aclvlser Inter Club CouncllAdv1ser MR TED LUEBKE Comrnercuol Hugh School Treosurer MRS KATHERINE LYNCH Homemoklng F H A Ad vuser MR GEORGE MANTZKE Chonr Mod ernonres Drill Teorn Pep Club Advrser SECOND ROW Ileft Io nghfl MRS MARJORIE MERKEL Cornblnofuon Closs Englush MR LAWRENCE MONEY Drlvers Educofnon MRS JUNE NORDQUIST Socnol Studies Socuol Sfudues Club Advuser MR PHILIP ROYER ! l 47 'QV Dusfrrbuflve Educotuon Business Arufhmeflc Re Tollers Advuser MR CHARLES SEMANCIK PE FursTAld Heolfh Husfory Foofboll Cooch Swnrnmung Coach THIRD ROW Ilefi Io rlghil MRS MAXINE SOREN SON PE F1rsTA1d Tumbling MRS FRAN CES SPOONER Sponush English Sponnsh Club Advnser MR EARL STENSLAND Enghsh Soclol Sfudues MR JAMES SUMMERALL Auto Shop Hu C Adviser MR lVAN SLIMMERS- Buology Bofony Junior Closs Aclvnser 135 C, 9 1' ., L, I I y', A , 43 A ' A,-2211 L: , 'Z I ' Q ll Q ' I . I A,rS M 1 V' . 1' ' gf' I , . 133 if V, , '11, N lb I L l I . N: I I 'Y e?ff'Lrxf,'iH 1 gqg-E222 if I ff l Z,:, -' A , A W f N I I I , r I I l I. X . hi: 1 -.,- A Q li fx ' K if- ' I ' H3 FIRST ROW Ileft fo righilz MR. CHARLES TAYLOR -Social Studies, General Math, English. MR. DAVID TAYLOR-Mathematics. MR. WILBUR WADE-Algebra, English, Freshman Class Ad- viser, Operators Club Adviser. MR. REINHOLD WAGNER-Television and Radio Shop, Alge- bra, Radio Club Adviser. MR, MAURICE WALSH-Chemistry, Physics, Science, Tickets. SECOND ROW Ileft to rightl: MR. OSWALD WHIT- FORD-English, History, Sophomore Class Ad- viser. MR. KEN VVILLS-P.E., First Aid, Track Coach, Basketball Coach. MRS. MARY THOMP- SON-School Nurse. First Piciure llett to rightl llntorrnal meeting in Mrs. Nordauists Rooml: MISS, DOVE, MR, HOIVIK, MR, D. TAYLOR, MISS NORDOLHST, MR. HEATHERSI-IAVV. THIRD ROW: First Picture lleft To rightl: lPicking up Mail in Office Boxesl. MR. WALSH, MRS. MERKEL, MR. ISAACSON. Second Picture llett to rightl lFeasting at Dodelsl: MR. D, TAYLOR, MR. HOIVIK, C. GASKILL, S. RICHESON. 4 VAT I' ,,1, df' 1 '. -9 , A .9 5-1 TELEPHONES DLNG AND TYPENWTERS SING AS THE BUSY l2OUTlNE OF THE DAY CONTWUES Left to right!-K'1 y Briggs, Sully King, Irene Armffige, Do' f-very, Virginia Martin f . it 1 '- Le i' .6 L - - fs-- f- . -ef A - ,,f,--A- ff ,- -Y AVN :wig -N Vw 1 -A o H- , X N D. -i i-o'- s-,,,.1o --.,-.,..,-- gr'- ere W 'ode Zz' i.e E-ein i:r'e' Devoted service and leadership induce constructive work . .hrs I 4 D4 1 L? - ...J JOY MAKES DISHWASWNG ALMOST NlCE Left to l2iglTf2LflLJTT1 Hays, .lane Wells, lnga Elflund Eanfi Hommels Lol 'ri Poll Grace i,-J Nellff Duper Our office staff is composed of Dot Avery, Irene Armitage and Eleanor Carter. On their shoulders rests much of the routine work connect- ed with our school, Busy in the office, they carry on the work behind the scenes, helping us regis- ter, recording our grades and preparing tran- scripts for our future colleges. Efficiency and speed characterize their actions, The custodians of our school are always occupied with keeping the premises in tip-top shape. Mac Castle, head custodian, along with Jack Kenyon, Lloyd Brew- ster and Ray Ittner, can be seen around the school with ci broom in their hand and ci smile on their face. When lunch time rolls around vve get a glimpse at the kitchen help as We are pushed through the line. Without the well-rounded meal we are served each day We would hardly he able to struggle to our afternoon classes. Each indi- vidual worlcer is ci big part of our high school. AFX. QNLJSUAL POSE FOP A GDOLJP USM!-LLY SO BUSY AS THEY KEEP CUT BLJlLD 'NG T'DY ff' 'o ' 3' 'f'. :: f:is'le Vx, inner B ll .Zolf ALWAYS ON HAND TO BE A HANDYMAN ARE THESE QUETODLANS Lef' to rgntflficlf Kenyon, Llowi Bre.Ns'er Ma: CUS'le iz. at ,c-' . I T J 0' .' . '-' .' - - Congratulations Seniors 5 x -X I ,J ffm! on Stud 21 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTRY BREMERTON BUSINESS COLLEGE BREMERTON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. CHIEF PONTIAC GENERAL SUPPLY ACE VACUUM CLEANERS ADMIRAL BEAUTY SALON ALEXANDERS INSURANCE SERVICE AMERICAN CLEANERS ANDERSON S MEN S SHOP A 8: P FOOD STORE ARTS BATTERY AND ELECTRIC BECHTEL MOTORS B H ALLEN PLUMBING AND HEATING BIG BEAR LUMBER BIXBY S OF CHICO BLACKWOODS FUEL OIL BOB S CHEVRON SERVICE BOB S MOBILE SERVICE STATION BOB 8- WILLY S SIGNAL SERVICE BOOTH S BREMERTON DRUG BREMERTON BOWLING BREMERTON BRANCH SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BREMERTON DRUG BEAUTY SALON BREMERTON LOCKER CLUB AND MENS STORE BREMERTON PHOTO SUPPLY BREMERTON PRINTING COMPANY BREMERTON RADIO JIM'S TEXACO KENYON MATERIALS COMPANY NOAH'S SHOP RITE SCOTTIE S ABC MOTORS CALLOW CLEANERS CARNATION COMPANY CENTRAL FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE C H .IANECKY OD CHRISTENSEN S SHOES CHRISTENIA BEAUTY SALON CHUCK HAZELWOOD CARS C JOE DAVIS-NEW AND USED CARS CLARK INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE COAST TO COAST HARDWARE CORALS BEAUTY SALON C 8- P SHELL SERVICE DAIRY QUEEN DICKSON FLETCHER PRINTING COMPANY DODE AND RED DR J B BRIGHT DENTAL CLINIC D 8. W AUTO SALES EATON S GROCERY ENETAI INN ENGSTROM S GROCERY FIRE STATION NO I FLOORMASTERS LINOLEUM CARPETS TILE FLOWERS BY MARK FORGET ME NOT FLORISTS FEL 4 I W5KREQEiQ'Q 8'H45R8n 4 in use I t - ,a . 4 . . . . 4 , Q.. V t - 'V V - ' I W j ck M Ylvr 3' lim! Har BIGGEST LITTLE LOT IN BREMERTON JIMMIE'S SHELL SERVICE HOWARD MCCAIN AGENCY J HARVEY LEACH FOX AUTO ELECTRIC FRANKOS BAKERY FRANK R DARRAGH AGENCY FREMONTS ELECTRIC CO FUNK S TV GALLAGHER OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC GALLENKAMPS SHOES GENE ARMSTRONG PIANOS AND ORGANS GENERAL HOMES GEORGE AND MILTS USED CARS GEORGES SELECT MEATS GLOBE FIRESTONE MART GRACES TRIPLE XXX GRAHAMS DRIVE IN HARDYS DEPARTMENT STORE HARTTS TEXACO SERVICE HELEN S VITAMINS AND DIET FOODS JACK S GROCERY J C PENNEY COMPANY JOHN LARKIN REALTY COMPANY JO MARIE APPAREL KAHN S MEN S STORE KAUFMAN LEBO FURNITURE KERR MOTORS KESSLER PORTRAITS KITSAP AUTO PARTS KITSAP CAMERA SHOP KITSAP COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICE BUREAU KITSAP RADIO KITSAP SEA FOODS KLUGE CHEVROLET LAKESIDE CLEANERS LAMBERT S RICHFIELD SERVICE LENT S INC LEWIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LOFTHUS OIL COMPANY LUND HARDWARE MCGAVIN S BAKERY MARIAN S SCOUT LAKE MINES INC. STANLEY S MOBILE SERVICE B METCALF S BAKERY MOELLER S JEWELERS MR LEES BEAUTY SCHOOL NATIONAL AUTO PARTS NELS LOYLAND JEWELERS OLBERGS DRUGS OLLIES TV SERVICE OLSEN S SHEET METAL OLYMPIC REALTY PACIFIC ELECTRIC SHOP PARK AVENUE CLEANERS PERRONES SHOE SERVICE PRICES DRIVE THRU DAIRY STORE NO PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP RAINBOW GRILL RED S ELECTRIC REYNOLDS DRESS SHOP RINGNESS CHEVRON SERVICE STATION RON S SHELL SERVICE ROXY THEATER SAFEWAY MANAGERS SAM LINDEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SCHULTHEIS RADIO SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY SEXTON CLARK AUTO FREIGHT INC SILER AUTO PARTS INC SINGER SEWING MACHINES SHARP PAINT COMPANY SMART SHOP SP RLING JEWELERS AND GIFT ROOM SPROUSE REITZ COMPANY TESSI GROCERY TODD HARDWARE TOTEM AUTO PARTS TYEE GRILL WALLACH S DRUG STORE WANG INVESTMENT COMPANY WEISFIELDS JEWELERS I W 'EG5'KRT8 GT84WKiL A PRL A S , . T. . 8. M. ' ' - . 4 LITTLE GIANT MARKET VALS CALVERT JEWELERS u f. -. -. -. -. if I -. 'O . 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Wayne 93 Berglund Dean 49 93 Bergqulst Nadine 5 76 78 88 103 Berkness Mary 6 64 66 68 108 130 Bernler Martha 25 93 Berns Wllllam 98 Bert Ellen 14 86 108 113 128 Buble George 74 103 Bllderback Paul 129 Bnlmskn Joseph 93 Bixby Beverly 64 Black Elgin 98 Blackwood Gary R 39 40 72 03 Blanr Francis 93 Blake Carolyn 109 Blakey Lmda 57 64 98 Blatte Bernard 41 93 Bledsoe Nancy Ann 15 22 Blind James H 41 93 Blockhus Carol 11 98 Blockhus Janice R 77 98 Blomberg Ted Clinton 77 93 Boehler Mike J 98 Boepple Rodney 98 Boggess Sue Ellen 67 76 78 103 Booth Lowell J 83 109 Boothe LorralneM 18 86 109 Boren Laura Lee 64 70 71 80 83 108 109 Boswell Travxs 98 Bouchard Archelle 57 69 93 Boustead Nancy L 24 65 67 68 76 80 Bowne Davld C 75 93 Bowie Lmda N 15 68 Bradley Roy 6 81 109 Brady Dan 28 98 Braget Howard A 93 Bramwell Steve 13 1 Brandt Wllllam 67 83 Brandvold Don L 98 Branton Bob 18 109 Bremmeyer Beverly J 93 Brewer Charles 93 Brlckley Robert 98 109 103 44 55 92 103 Carter Dxanne 57 86 93 Carter Rlchard 98 Case Donna 59 93 Ca1l1 Barry 8 13 83 110 Cas xdy Sharon 110 Ca ldy Wllllam 83 84 93 Lhamberlam Glenn 45 75 93 Champ Wllma 103 Chase Joan 64 85 98 Chergee Gary 88 110 Cherry Dwlght 38 40 103 Chrey Charen 103 Chrnstman Jerry 50 56 Chnstopherson Richard 50 Clgler Richard 40 72 110 Cltrenbaum Fred 98 Clark Donald George 75 110 Clark Nancy 25 28 103 Clark Norma 4 98 Clauson David 28 29 35 49 81 110 Clauson Jeans 58 98 Clauson Kenny 81, 103 Clements Kay 93 Cleveland Bonnie 98 Cleven Jerry 93 Cline Jan 98 Clogston Joann 103 Coates Bob 103 Cobb David 41 55 93 Cobb Duane 93 Cochran Ken 41 44 48 54 77 85 98 78 98 Coffer Joyce 98 Coffer Phyllis 66 110 Cohen Jerome 103 Cohen Merxlyn 57 73 Ccle Cole Cole Cole Cole Carol 68 86 93 Donald 41 98 Lmda Loulse 98 Lmda M 32 93 Wlllllam 40 103 Coleman Jim Coleman John 30 Collmson Carol 30 32 Lo neaLx Bonnie 98 Conly Maureen 93 76 77 78 83 98 58 64 77 87 98 Trudy 1 03 Ronald S 78 93 Emllle E 7 11 15 28 , 69 78 102 106 Jerry U 8 38 40 108 Marian J 103 Rhea M 25 93 at A 15 65 93 Baker, Dlck O 49 81 108 Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Maryann 93 Mrchael L 15 Neal L 93 Ralph R 30 103 Robert E 28 35 67 Ron L 103 Balazlc Mary A 15 57 60 64 77 98 Bankes Frank W 75 Barager Duane Lynn 93 Barber Cella F 32 58 64 93 Bard Patrlcla M 33 85 85 98 Barg Paula A 57 59 60 73 98 Barker, Carol I 77 78 95 98 Barksdale Lawrence M 93 Barley Douglas C 103 Barrows Helen E 93 63 Briggs Briggs Briggs Brmker Britten Broberg Broetje Brooks Brooks Brown Brown Carole 64 98 Kathryn E 10 57 64 73 78 98 Kathy Ahh 103 137 Wllllam Allan 103 Bonme J 15 83 Carole J 30 57 98 Josette A 28 83 98 Beverly 11 28 67 74 103 Lmda 93 Charhe 50 98 Eddxe 93 Barton Judy E 31 103 Basner Judith L 63 66 68 87 108 128 30 Basner Rebecca L 14 93 Bass BonnleJ 58 65 93 Bassett EarlR 28 31 32 33 50 Bates George 1-larrxson 103 Baxter Dianne 98 Bay Madelme E 32 65 93 Beck Susan J 15 36 65 108 126 Beckner Thomas M 93 Behm Marvin 40 103 Belden Marcra 30 31 32 40 77 98 Beller Robert 41 45 55 93 Belmont Bennett Bennett Bennett Benskln Benskm Sharon 32 59 63 93 Carol A 93 Richard 13 49 63 108 Robert A 49 85 98 Anlta 30 88 Rlchard 12 31 103 Bercot Janet 65 98 14 Brown Jenmfer Jean 32 57 64 93 Brownell Vlrglnla 22 64 65 69 79 80 102 103 Brummels Patsy 85 103 Bruns John 6 Bruns Shirley 74 Buchanan Judy 99 Bullard Rlck 11 100 Bullock Sandy 98 Burdxck Francis 40 49 81 09 Burgess Bob 83 109 Burkhart Don 11 93 Burns Ardlth LaVonne 98 Burrell Charlie 28 40 50 78 703 Burroughs Phlllp 6 10 13 39 40 122 Burton Vlckl 66 83 84 110 Bush Rxchard 41 49 Buskala Larry 39 40 56 72 110 Buttrlck Suzann 65 110 109 Cam Barbara 129 Caley Sharon 58 65 87 93 Calkln Keith 98 Calknn Mary 103 Cameron Mary Anne 65 98 Campbell Charles 103 Campeau Ronnie 30 40 72 0 Cannon Elalne 32 Capp Richard 67 79 103 Carlsen Lorna 93 Carlsten Earl 83 84 103 Carpenter Mary 93 Carpenter Rnchard 49 Carroll Sharon 93 Carter Charles 5 38 40 5 03 Connell Carolyn 78 84 98 Cook David 28 67 79 88 103 Cook Robert 93 Cooper Charles 41 98 Cooper Helen 74 87 103 Corcoran Ron 28 35 67 103 Cordova Anthony 103 Couch Nadean 64 98 Covert Marla 30 85 111 Craxg Sharon 12 14 64 84 103 Crawford Joyce 12 62 64 68 70 80 111 12 Crawford Lee 41 93 Creelman Brnan 77 83 98 Crust Ben 28 52 93 Crosby Jack 90 111 Crouch Denme 56 98 Cummings Carolyn 57 64 77 Cunnmgham Caron 36 57 59 64 83 111 Cunningham Jlm 62 68 80 111 Curtns Donna 103 Curtis Doris 65 77 98 Dallas Marc 36 111 Danxel Chuck 48 103 Damelson David 28 93 Danskin Marilyn 15 77 Daugherty Daniel 30 Daugherty Rose 5 18 23 62 80 109 111 Davldson John 41 98 Davies Bonnie 93 Davies Jack 41 56 93 64 68 74, Davis Davis Davis Davns Davxs Davls Davus Davns Davis Davis Davis Colleen 98 Don 48 Donna 93 Harold 50 103 Jlm 30 88 103 Joanne 33 103 Lmda 93 Martha Lee 31 32 65 Nancy 36 77 78 98 Rene 28 50 51 Robert A 41 98 7 111 A 1 ' . 1 , 1 Q 1 1 . 1 I ' y I 1 I 1 1I 1 ' , ' 1 1 1 1 1 I 5'I ' 1 ' ' , I I I I I I I :I I I I - - - 1 1 sr- 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 v D 1 ' 1 198 ' , , . 1 1 I 1 l 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21 38 40 43 56 70 72 Dorwln Richard 83 Dosskey Krlsty E 76 86 103 Doubleday Mark A 3 28 29 Doucette Donna L 33 64 76 35 98 78 112 Dougherty John J 41 44 98 Drake Drake Drake Drake David L 66 83 112 Donald 75 103 RogerA 77 83 85 98 Ronald E 103 Draper Ida M 28 103 Drebnck Phnlnp George 93 Drmnm Barbara J 103 Droum Phyllls 74 93 Duemlmg Lmda 65 93 Duerden Dlanne 28 34 69 85 103 41 52 93 52 94 Dukes Jeffrey L 103 Dunham Ronald 30 33 99 Dunlap Rebecca 28 35 58 94 Dunning Valerla 64 98 Dunsmoor Barbara 12 64 69 102 103 Durst John 50 Duryea Brent 41 55 94 Duryea Gary 99 Duzenskl Bernard 41 Duzenskl Donald 112 Dybvxg Beckv 15 Duggms Don W Dukes Cal D 41 Eads Mary JoAnne 30 33 65 99 Eagleson Lmda Joan 82 83 103 Eckman Jackie 92 94 Edwards Sharon Kay 62 87 104 Elgner M1chaelJ 99 Exlenstem Dnarne M 65 99 Elliott Elllott Emery Emery Endell Ensxgn Erdman Erickson Erickson Enckson Eriksson 104 Anita I. 62 65 69 74 85 Mnke D 85 99 Doreen A 104 Roy W 81 113 Sharon L 11 28 35 104 Jack B 28 34 40 Janice G 11 28 99 Devona K 104 Gordon John 28 29 104 John Cllfford 94 Lmda 15 67 83 84 104 Erstad Doug R 81 104 Erstad Merlame S 99 Essex Pat J 94 Evans Marilyn A 104 Evans Ronald E 28 04 Ewell Robert C 113 Eytel Judy D 99 Farris Michael 66 70 72 113 Fast Gary 113 Fast Terry 99 Faulk Sharon 33 104 Fedt Karen 11 15, 30 31 32 66 113 30 Fechan Joseph 94 Fenske Duck 6 40 48 Fenske Franchot 7 113 Ferguson Dennis 68 70 129 Fmucan Chrlstme 57 77 78 99 Flscher Barry 36 99 Flsher Charles 5 113 Futzwater Ann 36 58 65 83 85 113 Fltzwater Fred 28 83 84 85 99 Fletcher Joe 40 104 Fly Janet 15 36 62 65 79 87 104 Flynn James 56 94 Forcler Thomas 113 Forde Marlene 58 59 60 62 73 77 78 83 99 Forde Pat 83 113 Fortune Judy 73 77 83 84 99 Fosmlre Norman 28 39 40 72 104 Foster Charlle 99 Fothermgxll James 75 94 Fowler Gall 11 64 65 69 76 85 102 104 Fowler Jerry 99 Fowler Perry 104 Fox Wllham 45 55 94 Fraser Mens 83 84 Frazer Delores 99 Freeman Beverly 30 99 Frltz Marcella 28 99 Froggatt Stan 85 99 Frogge 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