West Seattle High School - Kimtah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1937
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I O H - e tcczfwng X represented' in the lives of yoiinig, . people lie revealed to this educator who has made his name known .asia leader in problems of high, school By organizing and presenting an extensive guidance program? heh-as opened newdoors, new vistas, giv- g a more complete vision and s to high school education: ,To help' us with our problems, to help us discover our selves isg great desire and his accomplishmentg In appreciation of his kindly h,elp,4 his inspirational leadership, the 1937 Kimtah is dedicated to . zincilpa! fgeevii uffcm M i ew worlds, new techniqtlesgiilnevv- . beliefs-- discovery --all of these-asf H V sv xg ,I-Q. ,np , 1 ,, .yi . - ,.,.,,M 1- 1 ,K A ,,4,. . Ui 2 ,I 5523, ,V +1 4 ' H X rl -I ffl -,V 1t,, , . fwf 5-Lb 1-lv5 i f ' A. -If ,af ' img guffo L MR. A. LYLE KAYE ' Vice Principal Early Indians climbed hill Tops To see whaT They could see. R l T 1 A T Their Food and SaTeTy were aT sTalce. 'IN i i i V l We laTer Indians climb hills oT knowledge. T ii To us, also, wide horizons, The power oT Tar-seeing, are es'senTial. f T T' f , I , , Our happiness is aT sTalce. VX All year we have been climbing. We have gained alTiTude. Already we caTch glimpses oT broader and richer Tields Tor exploraTion Than any we ever beTore lcnew To exisT. lvlany oT The DeTails oT These Tields are noT clear. Fogs oT ignorance lie abouT The lower hills. We musT Keep Climbing. IFACCUITUVY , . Ten Eleven Discovery depends upon fhe quesf. For whaf are we seeking, how earnesfly, and where? Cffen fhe mosf precious freasures lie closesf af hand. If our quesf is for beaufy, musf we iourney fo fhe Tai Mahal in India fo find if? lf if is friendship we seek, musl we waif unfil we find fhe perfecf friend, one who has no faulfs? Those who are alerf fo seek ouf fineness of characfer will discover in fhe everyday folks abouf fhem kindness, undersfanding, and forgeffulness of self which will warm fheir hearfs. Do we desire fo become leaders? The fhrill of successful leadership waifs af fhe nexf corner for fhe boy or girl who can lose himself in an enferprise. If advenfure lures us, whaf greafer ad- venfure can we embark upon fhan fhe ex- plorafion of our own abilifies and capaci- fies? MR. EDWARD LISTON Boys' Adviser MISS MABEL CHILBERG Girls' Adviser Unlike fhe inerf masses fhaf consfrucf our universe of maferial fhings, our personal lives musf of necessify undergo consfanf change and developmenf. One of our fasks as discoverers fhus becomes' fhaf of frying fo find ouf fhe presence or absence of po- fenfial maferials, and fo fhe exfenf possible, fheir limifs of developmenf. Since our knowledge abouf our maferials of life is limifed, if is forfunafe fhaf we meef wifh various experiences in order fo discover ourselves. Fine leaders such as Bob Lindh, presidenfg Emery l-lerreff, firsf vice presidenfp Bill Wesf, second vice presidenf and Doug lvlaflock, secrefary, have, fhrough service, discovered real manhood in fhemselves, as have fhe commiffee chairmen and fhe heads of special social work in fhis organizafion. For all of fhese boys if has been a good year of self discovery fhrough service. IFACUILTVY L ' -f ,i ff V ' litiff iQ ' fy ' 5 lQf3e? s af .- r - ! j1f911 ,A 4 5 , .MQ L Miss Akin Mrs. Belcher Miss Allen Mr. Bonar Mr. Anderson Mrs. Bowman Miss Bachman Mr. BrinCl1 Mrs. Baeder Mr, Chamberlain Miss Baker Mrs. Charnberlen Mr. Behymer Miss Clark 4 'Q' Miss Cole Mrs. Cooper Miss Culver Mrs. Davenport Miss Donaldson Mr. Dofson Mr. Doiy llifXCUllLiiY Miss Dunn Miss Ford Mr. Frame Mr. Gorion Mr. Goss Miss Hague Mr. Hannaford Bringing inlo ihe classroom The 'iinesl melhocls 'rhal modern peda- gogy has lo oiier, each inslruclor, himself a masler in his own field, has endeavored lo so quide his pupils lhaf each may aliain his qrealesl degree oi usefulness and happiness. Mr. Hays Mrs. Jerard Miss Hilzinger Mrs. Kanlner Miss Hummel Mr. Kimball Miss Hurd Miss Kirkpatrick Twelve Z H 1 7 I - , , ,.,,.,,,i5 , .. I :J-,,...'g 5 f !,,..,.- 23:29 +WM4-gint icrufvf fn 'lg' ZZ, ,J , 4 . 14:5 5-ia, T - - - f .-wx..-. . 1 , 44 ' - ,1.gq., , Y. f- ' is. V 44 , WZ , . G5 7 Z' ' f ' 4 , , 1? 20 Fine leaders made This year a successTul Trip Through The world OT lcnowledge. WiTh The TaculTy as The head OT a rnighTy discovery ex- pediTion The sTudenTs oT WesT Se- aTTle explored maTerials oT The world To gain The qreaT Treasure oT educaiion Miss Kraus Mr. Lisfon Miss Lane Miss Lockharf Mrs. Lansing Mr. Mackey Mr. Larson Mrs. Korfman 1 X. Mgen SP J- Jaya. ff! X . i s 1, .24 Miss McKenzie Mrs. M-arquefie Miss Morris Mr. P. J. Murphy Mr. W. J. Murphy Mr. Lemmel Mr. Lindman MW? '17 Mrs. Neal Miss Peaslee Miss Phillips Miss Pierce Mr. Rowe Mrs. Schmilz Miss Maqillicuddy 1' K ' ARI' z ' . , ' 1 ,, - ' . .,,,1gfF 5'-gf A,-f 'Q' , ' T fififff aid Mr. Siceloff Mr. Slocomb Miss Smith Miss Tozier Mr. Thorsefl Mrs. Vickers Miss Vizio Miss Walers Mr. Welch Mr. Whaley Miss Winn Mr. Wohlrabe Mr. Yates Miss Young lFACUllLilY QU ILL AND SCROLL Q T' an A AbboN Generaux Warren Gramm Ed Hansen Bob Healy KaTherine Johnson Shirley LaFray Paf Longmire Mary ScoTT Bill Wesf Lois Wilson Again This year we are pleased To presenT members oT The lnTernaTional Journal- ism Honorary, Quill and Scroll. Thes'e sTudenTs reveived This honor because oT Their superior wriTing abiliTy, having been Trained in The principles oT iournalism by our capable adviser, Mrs. M. Chamberlen. ABBOTT GENERAUX-PresenT managing ediTor and reTerence book Tor The enTire sTaTT. He knows The Chinook Trom The makeeup desk To The prooT page. WARREN GRAMM-lngenuiTy and creaTive abiliTy were The paramounT essenTials ThaT made War- ren Gramm so successful in his work as makeup edifor oT The school paper -T, ED HANSEN-Never missing The mosT decepTive play in an aThleTic meeT, sporTswriTer Ed Hansen has gained a repuTaTion OT unusual iournalisTic abiliTy. He also held The posiTion oT managing ediTor Tor Tive weeks during The TirsT sernesTer. BOB HEALY--Known as The Ambrose oT The Chinook Shack, TeaTure wriTer Tor The paper and The annual. .Q-L--'lf--E 1, KATHERINE JOHNSON-Excelled in her abiliTy as prooT reader and was The second managing ediTOr OT The paper. Called Perk by her Triends, she is always ThoughT oT in connecTion wiTh The copy -1 T desk. SHIRLEY LaFRAY-FirsT person To grace The managing ediTor's chair in The Shack This year. She sTarTed The paper OTT To a mighTy successTul year. PAT LONGMIRE-EdiTor-in-ChieT oT The KimTah. Chosen Tor This honorary by special recommenda- Tion. ' MARY SCOTT-PersonTicaTion oT ThoughTTulness, Wigwam WaTcher Tor The Chinook ThroughouT The pasT year. BILL WEST-STar gossip reporTer, yeT an example oT business-like aTTiTude. Has proved himselT To be a genius in The posiTions oT makeup ediTor and picTure e-diTor OT The KimTah. LOTS WILSON-STylisT oT The sTaTT, The ediTorial wriTer oT The Chinook, and liTerary ediTor oT The KimTah Turns in wriTings ThaT are models oT clariTy, sinceriTy, and Torce. QLTIITILIL AND SCRUILIL Fourfeen f ' X ' f V 1 1 f .f f I , , -',f , 1 ff. 3 -' ,-f,. fff ff ,517 if , 1 f ,il f ,fdzt X P .ff ,A ff' ff ff? cffiZ7zf 1' -1 if ,,f','ffjj,,f ff 1,1 1,1 If ,f k' .-1' ,ff ,ph af a n git! ,A, 1' - , w :- ' .. A . ' ., 'H f L 'ii . ' v ' Va, . C s. A -'S'-a Aff' I 6 V -V 1 in IS U qv -,cannot invent, fNew elthin ' is ' ef airshifis' If sais ' ' wzngsy . , the dawn was stripes on my Shzmng from wear, Were suddenly jam Bright with light Falling from Heaven- A Gold and silver and bronze Lzghtsfrom, the of Heaven. H And the thought , Was this: ' .'.'. 1-. That a secret plan, Is hid in my hanab That my hand as B15 , Qecaase of. this plany ll fflfhat Gord A He will hand W bo dwells inlmy hand this secret plan .i . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS if inf George Haiek Secrelary 1 Carolyn Balzer Treasurer Vance Brown, Presidenl Wall Carlson Vice-Presidenl I MJLMWM Seventeen Miss Elizabeth Clark Miss Helen Dunn Adviser Sponsor Aller a close race al ihe beginning ol lhe year, lhe following Senior officers were elecled: Vance Brown, Presidenlp Waller Carlson, Vice-Presidenlg George l-laielc, Secrelary: Carolyn Balzer, Treasurer. Vance enlered from James Madison in February, l934. During his 'rhree years here he played loolball. baslcelball, was' a member ol lhe Sludenl Council, W Club, and secreiary of ihe Junior Class. Youngslown senl Wall lo us in Seplember, IQ33. l-le has played baseball, member of lhe l-lonor Sociely, Warriors, W Club, l-li Y. George came from James lvladison, Seplember, l934. l-le has parlicipaled in lraclc, W Club, l-lonor Sociely, Sludenl Council, l-li Y. Carolyn enlered from James Madison, February, I934. She has belonged lo lhe l-lonor Sociely, roll represenlalives, Kimlah, and Chinook. Gill wilh lhe old: on wilh lhe new, has ever been lhe lheme ol lhe Class ol '37, Commencemenl lhis year was' iusl one ol lhe examples ol lhese new ideas. lvlary Windler, valediclorian, and Kalhleen True, salulalorian, gave lhe main speeches. The sludenl and lacully selecled speakers, George l-laiek and Bob Cloihier, respeclively, acled as commenlalors lor lhe demonslralions ol class and exlra-cur- ricular aclivilies which were presenled. 7011! Zhu-1 l i Q MARY WINDLER KATHLEEN TRUE GEORGE HAJEK BOB CLOTHIER Valediclorian Salulalorian Class Selecled Faculty Selecled SIENHCDRS 1--' l 1' l, l Q-N ap... Abbott, Pearl Adams, Bill Aitken, Margaret Dramatic Club, 3 Roll Rep., 2,3 Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 French Club, 3 Student Council, 4 Girls W' Club, 3, 4 Baseball, 2 Forum, 4 Hockey, 2, 3, 4 Vollcy Ball, 2 'vVarriors, 4 VollcY Ball, 2.3 Hgqlqeyl 2 Baseball, 2, 3 Student Council, 2 Dramatic Club, 2,3 Angelo, Dorothy Arnold, Dolores Student Council, 2,3,4 Dramatic Club, 2,3,4 Pow Wow, 3 Badraun, Warren Baldwin, Bruce W Club, 3,4 Radio Club,2, 3 Football, 3, 4 Roll RGD-. 3 Senior Roll Rep., 4 German Club, 3 Arp, John B. Balzer, Carolyn Father-Daughter Banquet, 4 Honor Society, I, 2 Chr. Clerical Comm Class Treasurer, 2 Annual Stott, 4 Chinook, 4 Alexander, Gwen Honor Society, 2 Spanish Club, 2,3 Roll Rep., 2 Girls Club Roll Rep,, 4 Atkinson, Violet Honor Society,2 Orchestra, 3, 4 Boys Club Orch., 4 Barnes, Barbara Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4 French Club, I, 2 Class Treasurer, 2 Student Council, 3,4 Girls Club Pres., 4 Amundsen, Alf Aunspaw, June Baseball, 2 Glee Club, 2 Honor Society, 2,3,4 Student Council, 3 Barnett, Frank Stage Crew, 2 Honor Society, 2, 3, German Club, 3, 4 College Prep. Board, 3, 4 Chinook, 4 Senior Counselor Anderson, Jack Angelo, Doris Safety Patrol, 3 Glue Club, 2,3 Dramatic Club, 2 Girls Club Rep., Roll Rep., 4 Austad, Connie Ayres, Joan Glee Club,l Hobby Club, 4 Choir, 3 Make-up Club, 4 Baxley, Milton Beall, John Football, 2, 3, 4 Stamp Plan, 3 Ticket Squad, 3 SIENHORS Eighteen 3 li ii X .Ns J 1,34 E? vc:-' 'Ri Beeler, Virginia L. Benedefli, George Benson, Bruce Bergslrom, Clifford Berridge, Bill Berridqe, John Berry, Ben Lalin Club, l, 2, ,Roll Rep., l Golf, 2, 3, 4 onor Sociely, 2 SludenlCouncil, l,2,3,4 Sludenl Council, 4 Sludenf Council, 3, 4 Chrislmas Pageanl, l ' W Club, 3, 4 ow Wow, 3, 4 Spanish Club, I, 2,3 Hi Y, 4 Basketball, l, 2 Chrislmas Canlafa, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4 Srudenl Council, 3 Class Treasurer, 3 Sfudenl Council, 4 Foolball, 2 Knillinq Club, 4 ,jx xv Cvlee Club, l, 2, 3 Baseball, 3, 4 Roll Rep., l lalin Club, 2, 3 MakefUp Club, 4 3 K Safely Palrol, 3 Senior Play, 4 Pow Wow, 3 Warriors, 3, 4 inluclenl Forum, 2, 3 Biggs, Alfred Billings, Richard Biorselh, Leif Black, Richard Blaine, Don W. Blakkesfad, Phyllis Blood, Doris Lalin Club, I, 2 German Club, 4 Opera, l, 2 Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4 Jack of All Trades lnframural Chemislry Club, 3, 4 Glee Club, l, 2, 3 All-Cily Orcheslra, Com. Baskelball, 2,3 Glee Club, 4 5DBfllSl1 Club. l. 2,3 li 2, 3. 4 French Club, 3 POW Wgwl 4 Safely lialrol, 3 Pow Wo'N, 2 Chinook, 4 Opera, 4 Glfif' Club. l Kimlah,4 Phofoqraphy Club, 2 5UWl. 3. 4 Bon' Club Orghrs- lra, 4 Rau Rap. I lg Boe, Marjorie P. Brandi, Mildred J. Bready, Eileen June Brewer, Mariorie J. Brisfow, Duane Brown, Emily M. . Brown, Rose Honor Sociely, 2 Golf, 2, 3 Girls' Club Roll Sludenl Council, 4 Roll Rep., 2 French Club, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club, l Rep., 2, 3 Tennis, 3 Choir, 4 Golf, 2, 3 Opera, l, Tennis 3 Chrm. Know Seallle Sludenl Council, 2 Garden Club, 4 Roll Rep. 3 French Club, 3, 4 Golf, 2, Lalin Club, 2 Chrm. Decoralion . Comm., 4 Comm., 4 Senior Counselor SlElXlllOlllS Nineteen F X if YT T? Nu 7 Brown, Lois Brown, Vance Spanish Club, l, 2, 3 Foolball, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 2, 3 Roll Rep., 2, 3, 4 Class Secrelary, 3 Class Presirlenl, 4 ir-1' if 4 me Bullock, June Lavina Buller, Jack Warren Sludcnl Council, 3, 4 lvlalh Club, 3 Honor Sociely, 2, 3 Sludcnl Council, 3, 4 French Club, 2, 3 German Club, 3, 4 Chrm. Heallh Soph. Counselor, 4 Conirry, 3 Hi Y, 4 IN Buller, Louis Football, 2, 3, 4 Lalin Club, 2, 3 W Club, 3, 4 iii Y, 3, 4 Warriors, 1, -l Senior Day Clwrm. Chem Club, 3 Pow Wow, 2 Campbell, Belly Campbell, Mary-Jean lrc-rich Club, 2 lnlin Club, 3 Slarnp Plan lvlqr. Oprrra, 2 , 3,4 SlIJflf'Fll C-illlllf il, 3 Calf-rs Clulv, 7 Honor Snr ir-ly, 7 Lalln Club, Z Carlsen, Ellen M. Carlson, Waller L. Carman, Dorolhy Ceelan, Jack Chabol, Rulh Chambers, Gerald Chance, Curlis Pow Wow, 3 Honor Socie'ry,2,3,4 Transferred from Gig Dramalic Club, 2 Sludenl Council, 4 Class Rep., 3, 4 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Harbor Union High Roll Rep., I Big sam, 3 W club. 3. 4 Warriors, 3, 4 Vice-Pres. Class, 4 Sludenl Forum, 4 Hi Y, 4 Chase, Mary Jane Cheadle, Don Chrislansen, Norman Christie, Slanlon Chubb, Dorene Church, Don Clark, James E, German Club, 3, 4 Track, 3 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 Dramalic Club, 3, 4 Spanish Club, 2 Honor Sociely, 2, 3 Foolball, 3 Chess Club, 4 Honor Sociely, 3, 4 Pow Wow, 3 Baseball Mgr. 2, 3 Kimlah, -l Senior Play Senior Play Yell Duke' 3 lnlrarnural Baskelball, 4 Molor Squad,4 Yell King, 4 OVCl395l'ai 2- 3' ll Sludenl Council, 4 Chinook, 4 SIENIIORS Twenty '44 vlf 4 ' KU 1 KA Clarkson, Mary Celia Clofhier, Roberf Colberl, Park Collar, Floyd G. Cone, Wayne Cooper, Dean Cornall, Vera Sludenl Council, 3 French Club, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club, 2, 3 Sfudenl' Council, I, 2 French Club, 4 Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Sluclenl Council, 4 French Club, 3, 4 Drarnalic Club, 2,3,4 Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4 Chinook, 4 W Club, 2, 3, 4 Make-Up Club, 4 Honor Soclely, 2,3,4 Boys Club Orches- Annual, 4 Roll Rep., I Sludenl Forum, 3, 4 Ira, 2, 3 Arl Club, 3 Band, 2, 3, 4 Sludenl CounciI,4 All-Cily Grcheslra, Senior Play, 4 2,14 All-Norlhwesl Or- cheslra, 2, 4 Corrack, Joan Covell, Birney Creasy, Neva Crowe, Bertha Croxford, Genevieve Cruzen, Florence V. Curry, Rae P. Roll Rep., 3 Honor Sociely, I,2,3,4 Orcheslro, I, 2, 3, 4 Class Rep., 2 Band, I. 2. 3. 4 Art CIub,3 Lalin Club, l, 2 Clcf: Clul'n,2 Curlis, Dorothy Jane Davis, Charles Davies, Lesfer E. Dawson, Opie L. DeG-ral-F, Phoebe e e DeWiH, Jim Glee Club, I, 2,3 Warriors, 3, 4 Spanish Club, I,2 3,4 Foofball, 2, 3, 4 S nf C ncil, I FFSHCIW Club. I. 2.3 Sllldefll bOUf'Cl'. 2 G-lee Club, I, 2 Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 'rball gr., 2. ODSFG. 3.4 Sluclenl Council, 2 W Club, 4 as lb Il Mgr., , ' Roll RSD-.3 Spanish Club Pres., 4 I , Senior Counselor, 4 Roll Repu 4 QI. X alh 0 on S I y, 2, 4 S IE IX U IR S J 3 ? ' -4 it - 2 Doble, Darlene M Sludonl Council, I, 2 Drarnalic Club, l,2,3,4 Forum, 3 Senior Pal, 3 Dunham, Harvey Foolball, 2 French Club, 3 Fellon, Waller Baskclball, 2 , Q, ' ,ull-042 , . ff'N if Q23 'Z' 'C' 15' ' wr . ,C C5 Donaghy, Mary Volleyball, l Baskclball, I Baskelball, l Track, I Roll Ren, 7 Sludenl Cnunfil,4 Edwards, Roberf Orchesfra, l, 2 Band, l, 2, 4 Spanish Club, l Pow Wow, 2 Honor Sociely, 2, 4 Malh Club, 4 Ferrell, Georgene Douglass, Bob Engle, Consfance French Club, 3, 4 Senior Counselor Fellerly, Clair C. Drarnalic ClJb,3 Foolball, l, 2, 3, 4 Radio Club, I, 2, 3, 4 Track, l, 2 Tickcl Squad, Z, 3, 4 ra 4 '94 . 4, Y l l lix I I xx Nl. f xr, 1' , I N , J. C IN UK Dowell, Dorolhy Dudley, Jack Duffy, Behnrd X Dunsbh, Richard A - , X3 1 d ,v -'I Band, l, 2, 3,4 X! llonrjrfgociul 2111, 4 Orchcslra, l, 3, 4 ' X Cc un Clu , 3, 4 N - 1 CX lno,ok, f 4 1 A 2 X l -- 'li I, x I, , , l x X I Efchells, Dennis Fasso, Lorraine Mary Fay, Ted Feeney, Doris Arr Club, 2 Slage Crew, 2, 3, 4 Honor Sociely, 4 Sfuclenl Council, 4 ' Flickinger, Laura Jane Foisie, Charles Forresl, Arnold Grcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4 Lalin Club, 2,3 Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4 All-Cily Orches- Foolball, 3, 4 lnlramural Baskel- lra l 2 3 4 ball 2 All-Norlhwesl Or- cheslra, 2, 4 Pow Vllow, 2 Spanish Club, 3, 4 Big Sisler, 3 4453? P Fraback, Vivian W Club, 3, 4 Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Secrelary Girls W Club, 4 Baskelball, 2,3 Hockey, 2,3 Volleyeball, 2, 3 Baseball, 2 SlElXlllCPlliS Twenty-Two x if PL' 55-aww 9 Q. N Frauens, Fred Frazier, Jean Fredeen, Elsie J French, Nancy Ann Fisher, Barbara Fosberg, Eldrige Funk, Frank Spanish Club, l, 2 Hockey, l, 2, 3, 4 French Club, 2, 3, 4 Pow Wow, 3 Opera, 2 Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4 German Club, 3 Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4 Dramafic Club, 2,3 Spanish Club, 3 Tennis Team, 2, 3, 4 Honor Sociely, 2, 3,4 Baskelball, I, 2, 3, 4 Pow Wow, 3 Radio Club, 4 Club, 2, 3, 4 Chinook,4 Track, l,2, 3, -i Slamp Club,2, 3 HiY,4 Opcra, 4 Pres. Girls W' Club 4 Senior Play i 'W-.ff. x.'i i ll i 54, ix Gaches, Le Anna Gaerisch, Elinor Gagnon, Chuck Gialbreafh, Ross Ganzini, Bruna Gordon, Bill Gordon, Louise Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4 Make-Up Club, 2 Roll Rep., 2 German Club, 2,3 Roll Rep., 3 Lalin Club, I, 2 Girls Club Rep., 2 Honor Sociely, 2 Roll Rep., 3, 4 Ari Club, 2 Honor Sogiely, 4 Chinook, 3 Roll Rep., 3 Pow Wow, 3 Pow Wow, 4 Pholoqraphy Club, 4 Opera, 4 Debalc, 4 Choir, 3 Gorlon, Wynnifred Grandy, Gloria Grace Grasdahl, Andy Grasdahl, Pearl O. Grayson, June E. Green, Royal Griesel, Kenny Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Band, 2, 3, 4 Track, 2,3 Dramalic Club, 2, 3, 4 French Club, 3, 4 TFGCR, 2.3 Vice-Pres. Honor German Club, 2, 3, 4 Band, 2 French Club, 2 Dramafic Club, 4 Dfamollc Club. 3, 4 Sociely, 4 Music Club, 4 Warriors, 4 Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Debale Club, 4 Lalin Club, 2,3 Hi Y, 4 Pow Wow, 3 French Club, 4 Senior Play, 4 Chrm. Publicity Comm., 4 Roll Rep., 2 Kimlah, 4 Twen+y-Th ree SIENHORS 179' Griffin, Ruby Glec Club, 2, 3 Christmas Cantata Choir, 4 Opera, 4 Chinook, 4 Haiek, Peggy Glee Club, 2, 3 French Club, 2, 3 Opera, 2,3 fi 'Q T? Grinnell, Fred Guettel, Rob Gu Vtansen, st, ariorie Haight, Scott Roll Rep., 2 Honor Society, 2 ' V Stud nt Coun , 2 Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club, l, 2,3 ,2 Glec Club, 3,4 lOO Mile Club,, Spanish Club,2, 3,4 Opera, l,2 Student Council, 3, 4 Winter Track, 3, 4 W Club, 3, 4 Spanish Club, 2 Chem Club, 4 Chrm. of Refresh Frm Wow,4 rnenl Comrnittec Glee Club, 2 Chair, Guild Needle- H o ociety, l, 2 atin Clu l, 2 3 Latin Club, 2, 3 ites, 3, 4 , lee C , 2 Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 Girls Club Roll Opera Haley, Kathleen Hall, Grace Hall, Margaret Hal , Forrest n r Hansen, Eleanor Hansen, Harvey Hansen, Paul Harrington, Johnny Harrington, Margaret Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 Latin Club, 2, 3 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, I French Club, 3, 4 Football, 3, 4 Basketball, 3, 4 Valleyball, l Student Council, 4 Spanish Club, 2, 3 Latin Club, I Club, 4 Senior Council Debate Club, 4 Spanish Club, 4 Warriors Club, 4 Debate Team, 4 W Club,4 Swim Club,4 Senior Counselor, 4 Harris, Nancy Honor Society, l, 2 French Club, 2 Latin Club, 3, 4 Opera, 3 24 ,.,' 3' --lr Haiek, George Student Council, 2, 4 Track, 3, 4 Hi Y, 4 Sv' rotary Sr-n r fflass, Llasf. Srflnctefl Speaker Hansen, Edward Honor Society, I ,2,3,4 Chinook, 3, 4 Kimtah, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 4 Chrm. Father-Son Banquet, 4 Commencement Comm., 4 Quill and Scroll H awkins, Aud rey Honor Society, l Latin lub, 4 S s , - Twenty-Four SlElXlllOlliS jg ,jj V xv iz, Q-'Y I Hawlhorne, Belly Hayes, Gordon 1' Healy, Bob Healy, Lois dric on, . H ry Mn Herrell, Emery Spanish Club, I, 2, 3,4 Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Make-Up Club, 4 Chinook, 2 on So i ly, i Foolball, 2, 3, 4 Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Sludenl Council, 2,3,4 Baskelball, 2 Chrm. Garden L I Cl ,3,'V 1 Baskelball, 2, 3 Dramalic Club, 2, 3, 4 Pow Wow, 2 Dramalic Club, 3, 4 Guild, 4 lo ph ub, Golf, 2, 3, 4 Pow Wow, 3 Opera, 3 Chinook, 3, 4 W Club, 2, 3, 4 Malh Club, 3, 4 Toaslmasler Falher- Kimlah, 4 Warriors, 3, 4 Debale Club, 4 Son Banquel, 3 Pow Wow, 4 Pros. Hi-Y, 4 Senior Counselor Chinook, 4 Ay Hewiff, Jean Caroline Hieber,Edna May HiII,Gwen Hodder, Jane M. Hoffman, Josephine Holberg, Jean Roslyn Holo, Leo Honor Sociely, 2 Sludenl Council, 3 Roll Rep., I Glee Club, I Lalin Club, 2 French Club, l, 2,3 Choir, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club, 3 Spanish Club, I, 2 Honor Sociely, 2,3 Honor Sociefy, 2 W Club, 3, 4 Opera, 2 Make-Up Club, 3 Spanish Club, 4 Baskelball, I, 2,3 Lalin Club, 2,3 Hockey, 2 Latin Club, 4 Glee Club, 2,3, 4 Music Club, 4 Volleyball, I, 2,3 Chrm. Losf and Baskelball, 2 Chriglmag Canfala, 2.4 Hockey, I Found, 4 French Club, 4 Dramalic Club, 4 Big Sisl-er, 3, 4 Spanish Club, 4 W' Club, 3, 4 Girls Club Roll Rep., 4 Roll Rep., 4 Holl, Frederick L. Homewood, Mildred Hook, Clarence Hook, David Owen Howell, Rulh Frances Huse, Virginia Huberf, Anna Rosina Slaqe Crew, 2, 3, 4 Roll Rep., I, 2 Lalin Club, 2, 3, 4 Wreslling, 3 Honor Socie'ry,I,2,3,4 Election Comm., 4 Puppel Club, 2 Big Sisler, 2 Roll Rep., 2 BasebaIl,4 Golf, 2,3 German Club, 3, 4 Sludenl Council, 3, 4 Baskelball, 3, 4 Make-Up Club, 4 Roll Rep., 4 Tumbling, 3, 4 W Club, 4 Swimming Club, 4 Chinook, 4 Golf, 4 Molor Squad, 4 Twenly-Five SIEIXIIIUIRS C-no , ..,5f 1X li s- i ' 1 . 4 . f , v' 4' X Dill' - l 17076471 Hunt, Valeria Honor Society, 2, Hockey, 2, 4 W Club, C-irls Club Ren., 2 Johnson, Alice Hockey, l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, l, 2, 3, Baseball,l, 2, 3, 4 W Club, 3, 4 Spanish Club, 3, 4 Jones, Elizabeth Glee Club,3 Girls Club Rep., 3 French Club,3 Opera, 2 3,4 4 il e i 1 --r ll .,...4 Hurd, Florence Cflee Club, 2, 3, 4 Choir, 4 Christmas Can- lntn, 3,4 Soph Roll Rep Sr-nior Roll Rep. Johnson, Audrey Latin Club, l, 2 Volleyball, 2,3 Track, 2, 3 Hockey, 3, 4 W Club, 3, 4 Correspondence Club, 4 Jones, Norman Isham, Robert Johnston, Billee Honor Society, 2,3 Latin Club, 3, 4 Roll Rep., 2 Student Council, 4 Kalweit, Betty Jackson, Dorothy Honor Society, 2 MakefUp, 3 Big Sister, 3 Johnson, Dorothy Forun'1,4 Student Council, 4 Opera, l, 2 Dramatic Club, l, 2, Pow Wow, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play, 4 , ,,.,. .... ,X Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 Kammeyer, Allen if C . we Jackson, Helen Janikula, Scott Johnson, Adele Volleyball, l, 2, 4 Radio Club, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society, 2 Baseball, 4 Track, 2 Hockey, l, 2 Latin Club, 4 Senior Roll Rep., 4 Basketball, l Math Club,3, 4 Baseball, I Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Track,l Chinook, 3, 4 Chrislrrm: Cfinlrmln, l Johnson, Janette Johnson, Katherine Jones, Dick Spanish Club, 2 Honor Society, 2 Golf, 2,3 Glee Club, 3 Latin Club, 2, 3 Opera, 3 Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 3 Big Sister, 3 Boys W Club, 2,3,4 Chinook, 3, 4 Student Council, 3 Kasperson, Stan Kehrer, Ernest Kelly, Eleanor Student Council, 3, 4 Honor Society, 2 ' Warriors, 4 Latin Club, 4 SIENHORS Twenty-Six , 2 s f 3 . ,-f' ' '57 of !441 i M ff-I 1 X M147 3 Cf, v L, ,V , fly' - I ' Ulf ' 97 X fy, f 4 gy l Kemp, Ward lvlalh Club, 4 Spanish Club, 4 Kowing, Freda Chrm. Jack-of-All Trades, 3, 4 Girls W Club, 3, 4 Kempf, Margarel Chinook, 4 Kulin, Olga Margaret Girls Club Rep., 2 French Club, 2, 3, 4 Larkin, Margarel Larsen, Dan Girls Club Roll Rep., 2, 3 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 Biq Sislcr, 2 Golf, 3 Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play, 4 Malh Club, 4 Orchcslra, 3 Pow Wow, 4 Senior Counselor ' iiEQll?f4ifQXc 'Q Kerns, Jane Florence French Club, 2, 3 Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 lvlakc-Up Club, 3, 4 Chrm. lmprovcmcnl Comm.,4 Roll Rcp.,4 Kumhera, Lois lvlake-UpClub,3 Pholography Club, 3 Hobby Club, 4 Larson, Fawn Lalin Club, 3, 4 Senior Play Chrn'1.ThOuqhl-a- Week Comm., 4 Baseball, 4 Kissack, Marian E. Klesper, Norman Knull, Bob Kourkoumelis, Jerry Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Sludenl Council, 2, 4 Honor Sociely, I Hockey, 2, 3, 4 Forum, 3 French Club, 3 Volleyball, 2, 3 Cl'1lflOOlf. 4 Baskolball, 2, 3 BasnbaIl,2,3 F11 ig, -2 M 4, Girls Club Alhlrlliri A- Crum., 4 ' ,. Club, 3,4 LaFray, Shirley E. Lamb, Lloyd Langdon, Mary Lanman, Tom French Club, 2,3 Opera, 2 Chinook, 3, 4 Kimlah, 4 Chrrn. Fairy God- molher's Guilrl, 2 Chrm, Losl and Kimish, 3, 4 Glec Club, 3, 4 Found, 3 Quill and Scroll, 4 Law, Eja Marian R. Lea, Belly Hockey, l French Club, 2 Make-Up Club, l, 2, 4 Opera, 2 Honor Sociely, 4 Dramalic Club, 2 Cleo Club, 2 Chinook, 4 Chinook, 3 SlUClGnl Council Pros., 4 Honor Sociely, 2 Girls Club Roll Rep., l, 2, 3, 4 Ledell, Lois Jane French Club, l, 2,3 Make-UpClub,2 Lemon, Douglas K. Orcheslra, I, 2, 3 llf'nrrrSofiely I 2 vw' ef., Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Sludcnl Council, l, 2 Chinook, 4 Bnnfl,3 lffnirir Plf1,, Forum 4 llcao ol Pars-,wil Efficiency Depl. Twenly-Seven SllElXlllQRS tg i i hd Lenz, Ed ifh Club, 2, 3, 4 Roll Rep., 2, 4 Girls Club Rm-p., 3, 4 Lindh, Roberl Boys Club Pres., 4 Pres. Hi-Y, 3 Baskelball, 2, 3, 4 Foolball, 2, 3, 4 Track, 2, 3, 4 Pros. Junior Class, Warriors, 3, 4 'f,,, In I ,. IA, ' -8 ' ,Q 1 i 41s- Ci i G' Q v if L-.. Lercher, Pafricia Levenseller, Clifford Levenseller, Dorolhy Le Vilre, Blanche Liening, Belly Mako-Up Club, 2, 3 Class Vice-Pros., l Honor Socioly, 2, 3, 4 Cliurni Club, 2,3 Dramalic Club, 2, 3, 4 Sludonl Council, 3 Slnqv Crow, 2 Drornalic Club Rc- Kimloh, 4 Drornalic'Club,3 view, 3 Make-Up, 3 Lindselh, Jack Luppold, George E. Maddux, Byrneca M. Sludenl Council, 2, 4 Honor Sociely, 2,3,4 Malh Club, 2, 3, 4 Son. Counsc-lor Chnrn. Club Sludenl Council, I Lobb, Alefa lone Girls Club Roll Rep., 2 Honor Sociely, 2, 3, 4 Sludenl Council, 2,3 Chrm. Molher- Dauqhler Tea, 3 Big Sisler, 3 Magnuson, Lorraine Roll Rep., I Spanish Club, I Make-Up Club, I, 2 Logg, Virginia Mary Orcheslra, l Gilee Club, l French Club, 2 Choir, 3 Mahoney, Blanche Glee Club, 2, 3 Dramalic Club, 2,3 Chrislrnas Can- lala, 2,3 Opera, 2, 3 Pow WGN, 4 Chinook, 4 Chrm. Falher-Dough ler Banqucl, 4 Longmire, Pafricia Chrrn. Ari Fair, 3 French Club, 3 Chrm, Favors and lnvilalions Comm. 3 Kimlah, 4 Pres. Garden Club, 4 Quill and Scroll, 4 Manders, Maurice Loraine, Mariorie L. MarshaIl,LaVerne G. Drarnalic Club, 2,3,4 Orcheslra, 2,3 Pow Wow, 2,3 All-Cily Orchestra, 3 Girls' Club Rep., 3 Lindberg,Chesler Lulin Club, 2 Spanish Club, 2,3 Sophomore Foolbull Track Manager 'W Club, 4 Lowry, Ida Harlman Honor Sociely, I, 2, 3, 4 Martin, Peter Honor Sociely, 2 Pres. Soph. Class, 2 Warriors, 4 SlElXlllUll2S Twenfy-Eight 5 filly, Wistar Maffhews, Jim Spanish Club, 2 Roii Rep., I Vollcyball McLellan, Bruce Foofbail, 2, 3, 4 W Ciub, 3, 4 Warriors, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 3,4 Meyer, Norma E. spanssh Club, 2 -U' fv- L McCa ug hy, Rufh Honor Sociery, 2 Roll Rep., 2, 3 French Club, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club, 4 Girls' Club Rep., 3 Kimfahyi Mcmahan, aiu Baskefball, Z Foofball, 3, 4 Spanish CIub,3 Mitchell, Genevieve En?-ered from Che- halis Sr, High Sclwfml SPENHQRS Maicheii, oigs Roll Rep., 3 Lalin Club,,4 Honor Sociely, 4 Muehlen, Paul Enlcred from Gig Harbor Foolball, 4 Nelson, Waller E. K5 Moe, Elsie l I Murphy, Joe W. Honor Sociely, 2 Book Room Newhall, Bill Track, I, 2, 3, 4 Football, 2, 3, 4 Roll Rep, l, 2 Spanish Clul7,3 Club, 4 Moody, Rulh Pow INOW, 3 French Club, 3, 4 Senior Play Girls Club, 4 Naeher, Paul Honor Sociely, 2,3,4 Band, 3, 4 Orcheslra, 3 Cwernnan Club, 4 Nichols, Kennelh Enlered from Ml. T? Morgan, Bern Morgenlhal, Rulh A. Roll Rep, l Honor Socicly, l,Z,3,4 Lnlin Club, 2 Big Sisler, 2, 3 French Club, 2, 3 Drarnalic Club, 4 Nedervold, Dorolhy Nielson, Marion Noah, June Norberg, Richard Glee Club, I, 2 Vernon High School Chrislrnas Canlala, 2 Morrissey, Belly A. llonor Socirrly, 2,3 Pros. Drarnalic x It ,Morrow, efe , . ol llc ., ,E ro rc lun 3 4 i i Club, 4 il Cli Pow Wow, 'I Ummm Club, z?Ni. 1v Nilsen, Mildred Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4 Choir, 4 Norden, Carl Roy Baskelball, 3, 4 W Club, 3, 4 Warriors, 3,4 HLY, 3,4 l Nelson, Myrlle E. Honor Sociely, l,2,3,4 Girls Club Rep., 2,3 French Club, 2, 3, 4 Norman, Lewis Pholography Club, 3 SIENIICPRS Thirly 'ilf' in-A -g-9 Offerdahl, Roy Olsen, Dorothy Olson, Ora Mae Owens, Lloyd Palmer, Wylie Pelherick, David Peck, Charlofle Roll Rep.,3 Honor Sociely, 2,3 Glee Club, 3 Foolball, 2 Baskefball, 2 Glee Club, l French Club, 2, 3, 4 lvlalh Club, 4 Baske1ball,2 Concerl Hockey, 2, 3 Honor Sociely, 2 Orcheslra Volleyball, 2 Spanish Club, 3 Bascball, 2 Sluflc'nlCounC1l, 3 Track, 2 W Club, 3, 4 Pederson, Doris Penney, Virginia Percy, Adolf Perry, Sadie Pelers,Lucill l Pelerson, Mary Lou Petersen, Rufh Honor Sociely, l,2,3,4 Chrm. Molher-Dauglv Pholography Club, 3 Glee Club, 2, 3 Roll Rep, I I l Chinook, 4 Lalin Club, 2, 3 fer Banquel, 4 Music Feslival, 2 Choir, Kirnfahl 4 Glee Club, 2 German Club, 4 Chrislmas Canlala, 3 Chino 3 Opera, 2 Honor Sociely, 2 R0ll RSD-.3 Sludenl Council, fl Personal Efficiency Q Knillinq Club, 4 Depl. Head, 3 I Y Girls Club Roll P Rep., 3 Big Sisler, 3 Phares, Vesle Phipps, Lawrence Palmerlon, Virginia Porler, Belly Price, George Rader, Clarence Rhodes, Alberl Band, 3, 4 Honor Sociely, 2,3,4 Honor Sociely, l,2,3,4 Band, 4 Chem Club, 3 French Club, 4 Senior Counselor, 4 Orqhegma, 4 lnlramural Basket- ArlClub,4 l'w'l,4 l1'lrferrwrnlllfr'.r 1effQ,4 Thirfy-One SIENIICPRS i i 3 l f Q' cl-- an-4' Ii fi P 1- ns, tra- , 1- 61 ' 4. 111:- Richler, William Riel, Roberl H. Robinson, Don Ross, Forresl Ross, Lorraine Alice Sandall, Rulh H. Sanislo, Anile Orclwslra, l,2,3,4 Bnslcelball, 2,3 Honor Sociely, 2,3,4 Honor Socicly, 2,3,4 llonor Socicly, 2,3,4 Band, 2, 3, 4 Forum, 3, 4 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Senior Pol, 4 Lalin Club, 2, 3, 4 lnlin Club, 2,3 l-li.Y' 4 Baskelball, 2, 3, 4 Roll Rep., 2 Warriors, 4 lnloiikcy, 2, 3, 4 C1irl's Club Roll Coll, 4 Glfl'S W Club, 3,4 Ron., 3 POW WOWI3 Frcnch Club, 2, 3,4 W Qii,b,4 Glce Club,2 Saufler, Eileen E. . Sarlwell, Anila Scherf, Maude G. Scheuberf, Margarel Schlailzer, Clarence Schnoor, Polly Anne Scoll, Mary Opera, 2 Glee Club, l, 2, 4 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 Honor Sociefy, l,2,3,4 Honor Sociely, l,2,3,4 Glee Club, 3 Slarnp Clerk, I Malh Club, 3 Lalin Club, 2,3 Make-Up Club, 2 Orcheslra, 3, 4 Choir, 3 French Club, 4 Chinook, 4 Senior Roll Rep., 4 Girls Club Roll Annual, 4 Christmas Cornrn, RCDW4 Forurn, 4 Sclfridge, Edyfhe l. Selle, Agnes May Shalluck, Lorraine Shaw, Percy Sherman, Richard Shorell, Belly Sigelof-f, Bill French Club,2, 3,4 ROll Rep, l,2 Roll Rep.,2 Band,2,3,4 Class Rep., 2 Sfudenl Council, 2 Glee Club, 2,3 Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4 Cirls Club Rep., 3, 4 Spanish Club, 3, 4 Roll Rep., 4 Cihrm, Knillinq Club l-lonor Socicly, l, 2 Chinook, 4 Hnafl of Social Scrvicc Dcpl. Thirly-Two .+- .9 QD fry f,-L f, ffnfuffi! M if .LM f w44.,4L! Hit' Q5 Y' '15 i fx 2 M 'IO' 'Cpu- -4'-we all Y? cg 1 Sigel, Erna C. Sekor, Mariorie Simmons, Fred R. X S9 , nor M. Dorothy M. Sleeman, Gordon Smith, Elwood 'K euee ciuui Roll Rep., I Foofbail, 1,2 H199 y, 4 ' lub, 2 . . Roll Rep., 2, 4 German Club,3 ake Clu , ister, 3 German Club, 4 Big Sister, 3 Ro ' Club, 4 Student Council, 3 0, 85 Cvirls Club Rep., 4 V F . Ay! X illlf, y ' if 1 , .1 UF Smith, Irma ' i Smith, Madge L. Smith, Shirley Snell,Florence Snyder, Anna Ruth Soper, Al Soper, Wes Glee Club, 4 K Honor Society, 2,3,4 Glee Club, 3 l'li'Y. 2. 3, 4 Hi-Y,2. 3.4 Student Council, l,2,4 Student Council, 3 TVGCR, 2. 3. 4 TVGCR. 2.3 355655111 I MUSIC Club' 4 Student Council, 4 Football, 2 Girls Club Roll Latin Club,4 W ClUlD, 3.4 WinlerTfdCk,2, 3,4 RCDN3 jf K Q- W Club, 3, 4 l X . I - fr ,l to to 4 or if ef L- .fi !l . V South, Mary Steen, Jack Stephens, Dick Stewart, Robert Stiles, Claudia M. Stone, Shirley, Strong, Robert Track, 2 Roll Rep., 4 Orchestra, I, 2 1' Roll Rep., 4 Band, 2, 3, 4 , l 1 V Volleyball, 3, 4 , -Xi l ' X 'lex i lntramural Basletball, 4 4 Q- Q fl l - Thirty-Three ' . ,s , gi-J, ,WRX lllpurgfi' K, fix vi is Y E 'Y l icq gn- Sluarl, Nancy Jean Sfyer, Don Sundberg, Gladys S. Swanson, Carolyne Swanson, Irene Swanson, Helene Sweeney, Charles Glvo Club, 4 Slagrv Crew, 2 Honor Socicly, 2, 3, 4 Hockey, 3, 4 Roll Roo, 2 Roll Rep., I Pow Wow, 3 Opffra, 4 Senior Play Hockey, 4 Volleyball, 3 Big Sisler, 3 Chrislrnas Pageanl, I Dramatic Club, 4 Honor Sociely, 4 Make-Up Club, 3 Girls Club Roll Pow Wow,4 W Club,4 RCp.,2 Chrm. Senior Day Spanish Club, I, 2 Dance Sludcnl Council, 4 Scnior Counselor Sweeney, Granl F. Swenson, Carl Talon, Alice V. Tew, Cora Thorsen, Myrtle S. Tibbals, Harriet Tilland, Dorothy Lalin Club, 2 Girls Club Roll French Club, 2,3 W Club, 3, 4 Chinook, 3, 4 Sfudenr Council, 4 Rep., 2 Honor Sociely, 2,3,4 Srudenl Council, 2, 3 Make-Up Club, 3, 4 Baseball, 2 Enlerfainmenl Girls Club Roll Honor Sociely, 2,3,4 Depl. Head Rep, 3, 4 German Club, 2,3 Malh Club, 3, 4 Swimming Club, 4 Toncray, Jewel Alice Tripperl, Belly True, Kalhleen Clara Trumble, Dick Tucker, Eugenia VanHise, Abbott VanVoorhees, John French Club, 2 Spanish Club, 2,3,4 Honor Sociely. 2.3.4 Enrerecl from Broad- Glee Club, 3 Slage Crew, 2, Choir, 2, 3, 4 Sludenl Council, 3 Larin Club, 3, 4 way High Radio Club, 4 Chrislrnas Can- Girls Club Roll German Club, 4 e X ' mm' 3' 4 Rfpwj Salulalorian S Q'0'0i Chrm, I-lobbies , Q Comm., 4 W' 5 i Senior Play 3, ,X Glcc Club,2 I SIEIXIIIOIRS Thirly-Four Xml 7' Thi 'Y V ,444 Vayhinger, Florence Hockey, 2, 3, 4 Baskelball, 2, 3, 4 W Club, 2, 3, 4 Lalin Club, 2,3 Chinook, 4 Kimlah, 4 Forum, 4 Wallace, James Baskelball, 2, 3, 4 Roll Rep., 3 Choir, 4 Wesl, Bill Sec. Class, 2 Vice-Pres. Boys Club 4 Debale, 4 Kimlah, 4 Honor Sociefy, 4 Chinook, 3, 4 Quill and Scroll QQ? Veifch, Phyllis Girls Club Treas- Vinlon, Lelfy Chrm. Thouqhl-a- Wakefield, Doris E. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 Virkelysf, Doris E. Make-Up Club, 2 i Wakefield, Earl Walker, Verle Pow Wow, 2, 3, 4 urer, 4 Week Comm., 2 French Club, 3 Roll Rep., 2,3 Senior Play Edilor of Hand- Sludenl Council Make-Up Club, 2,3,4 book,3 Sec., 4 Hockey, 2 Roll Rnfp., l, 2,3 Spanish Club, 4 Baskelball, 2 Honor Sociely, l, 2 Annual, 4 Chinook, 3, 4 Wallace, Bill C. Walls, Phebe lris Wafers, George Weinard, Norman Weller, Jean Marie Weller, Marv Pow Wow, 2 Roll Rep., 2 Sludenl Council, 3 Orchesfra, 2, 3, 4 Roll Rep., 3 Dramalic Club, 3 German Club, 3, 4 Lalin Club, 2,3 Thursday Morning Chemislry Club, 4 Big Sisler, 2 Club Chrm. Roll Rep., 4 Kimlah, 4 Senior Counselor Chinook, 4 Glee Club, 2 Wellerauer, Andrew Whaley, Harry Wheal, Jack Whilacre, Claire While, Margarel A. Whilner, Frederick Radio Club, 2, 3 Honor Soqielyl l,2,3,4 French Club, l, 2, 3 Mail-1 Clubll Tumbling Team, l,2, Choir' 3' 4 Pow Nou, 2 Nzkflball, 2, 3, 4 Thirfy-Five SlElXlllURS Mi ! '7 E 1 l , ,n f , . , f Ltd' L,' ' f. '41, -- .,, ' , l J-7 '. S K 4 ' 'i uf' K '1-fx. 1 Q . o ' I 0 ,f 4 , L I .' f , i ! l Al ll! ' s V uv ,, .fn ,l4v1,,. Lffxlr, I - ' f, , n,f4bf1-J ffvi'f 'I QV, f 21 43? tm Qu? X- C 'Iv Wicklund, Carl V, Ping Pong Club, 3, 4 Boys Club Rep., 4 Winchell, Vivian M. Siudc-nf Council, 2,3 Make-Up Club, 2,3,4 Dramalic Club, 2 Girls Club Roll Rep., 4 Woodard, Rufh Ann Lalin Club, 2, 3, 4 Honor Sociefy, 2,3,4 Big Sisler, 2 Chemislry Club,3 ' il Wilcox, Joy Nwllliams, Don Siudvnl Council, 2 X 1 Pow Wow, 3 Xi Dromali: Club, 4 , ' 'l J A v 1 f ' 4 1 ,' Windler, Mary Il Wing, Warren f Honor Sociely, 2,3,4 flirench Club, 2,3 Roll Rep,,2,4 1' Glee Club,3 Girls Club Rep., 3 Opera, 3 Pres. German Club, 3 Valediclorian Woodruff, Wayne Wright, Harold French Club, 2, 3 Choir, 2, 3, 4 l-lonor Sociely, 2,3,4 Band, 2, 3, 4 Orchesira, 2, 4 Yell Squad,3 Forum,3 Chemislry Club, 3,4 Spanish Club, 3 Pow Wow, 4 Senior Counselor Williams, May Orchcslro 2 3 4 Winquisf, Dick Foolball, 2 Track, 2 Lalin Club, 2 Golf, 3 Yancey, Yvonne Sludenl Council, 2 Chrisimas Canlala, 2 Choir, 2 Glee Club, 2 Chinook, 3, 4 Kimlah, 4 Dramalic Club, 2 Pow Wow, 3 W i ' Willis, W' Wilson, Pauline I Hon i , ,4 Lalin Club, 2, 3, 4 Lal ,2, 3 in k, 4 imlah, 4 Head of Vocaliorual Dcpi., 4 Wyse, George lnlramural Baskel ball, 3, 4 York, Anna Big Sister, 3 Baseball, 4 All-Cily Slandards Comm. Chrm,, 4 Wolff, Phyllis Young, Charles Warriors Yell Squad 2nd Vice-Pres. Boys Club, 3 Wolford, Vernon Young, Faye SIENIICDRS Thirty-Six Jack Dahlrymple m Roberl Glasgow Roll Rep. 3 Spanish Club, 3 Chinook, 4 Carl Zilcovilch Track, l, 2,3 W Club, 2, 3, 4 Sludenl Council, 4 George Zderic Sludenl Council, l, 2 Honor Sociely, 3 Roll Rep., 3, 4 Malh Club Pres., 3, Wreslling, l,2,3,4 Anderson, Bill Bair, Warner Bandini, Anile Mae Baxler, Bruce Baxler, Marjorie Bonney, Lloyd 4 z ,.f fx, i I I -,FAM , nj xilf' I 1 K X J Corlene Moss Melvin Nolel Belly Quesl Thelma Young Glee Club, l,2 Glee Club, 2, 3,4 Choir, 2 Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4 Golf, 2, 3, 4 Opera, 2, 4 Choir, 4 Sluclenl Council, 3 Pow Wow, 4 CAMERA-SHY SENIORS Burlon, Eric Campbell, Henry Ca rslons, Richa rd A. Casey, Roberl Cochrane, Helen Davies, Bill H. Davis, Helen Duncan, Roberl Johnson, Roberl Kelleran, Russell Kennedy, Eleanor Lipin, George Mandin, Joe Ranck, Roberl Ropkins, Frederick Sollau, Wayne Turnbaugh, Jeanne Vilalich, Jack Weems, Sam Welfell, Edward Thlrly Seven SlENllCDlRS WW ,ma Eff! ,wf,f.zw. 1W2j'g,7jwx-ffj,a24,fy0s,pn 0672! fo 7 .Q mf' 1 LN M li MU I U film. WILLARD SHIELD JOURNALISM AWARD Barbara Barnes Bob Lindh Abbon Genemux ' 2 r ll RO BASKETBALL TRCDPI-IY INSPIRATIONAL CUP Barbara Barnes Bob Lindh lnspiralrional leaders all-Jrhese lhree sludenls have slood lhroughoul lheir high school career for +he highesl Jrype ol leadership and good cilizenship lhe school has 'ro offer. They have always offered lheir services and aloiliries willingly, never lhinlc- ing in ferms' of Themselves, bul rarher in +erms of whal lhey could do for lheir school. We are proud To presem' Barbara Barnes, Bob Lindh. and Abbolr Generaux. IP? H Il lE S Thirty-Nine 0-Wrjflw WM y5w67l, SENIOR l-lALL OF FAME KSELECTED BY CLASS vom i. Ideal Girl ... . L. .,.. ..A1, , 1 ..,,..,. L o is Wils'on ideal Boy ...,....,V,L ...,....... B ob Lindh T Prelliesl Girl .......L...L..,, ...,.,,, E Ieaner Kennedy fl Besl Looking Boy ,...... '..,,LL.L,..,,, Frank Funk 74AA Peppiesl Girl .,............,....... ,LA....A B arbara Barnes .6 75 Flaslfmiesl Dressed Boy ,.L,...LLs .,i..,...,As..., B ob Healy 7630 I Girl willn Jrlme Prelliesl l-lairccc s.....s lrene Swanson 'X' Boy willi llwe Curliesl' l-lair.. Lo,o.o..o Mickey McGill I l-lappy-Go-Lucky Girl .A...L o,o. ..oo Y v onne Yancey x, Class Cui-up ...............o.,.,oooo...oooo,..o ......o,..., B ill Berridgellb Ky Girl wi+l'1 The Preliiesl Blush .os.,oso.......... Florence Vaylwinger I Boy wi+l'1 The l-learliesl Grin ....., ..... ......o...o. J o l1n Williams I Mosl Baslfiful Girl .....,.......s,. ,o...... V irginia Penney Mosl Siudious Girl ...... ...........,.............. M ary Windler I Mosi S+udious Boy .,.... i..,... .,o..... G e orge l-laiek fifzf' Every Le++erman's Pal ,.L.ooooooo . Angelo Twins Every GirI's Boy Friend ooos eeei S oper Twins Mos+A+l'1le'ric Girl as L S T ,cMarion Kissack Mos+All'1le+ic Boyce . S so L. Doug Mallock Miss S'opl'1is+ica+e ..oo..o S ...A Rullw Peferson Man Aboul Town ..oo.,.o, ..oL..,o P ele Morrow Besl Dancer lboyl ..aa.. T ..a.a.....,.aaa Bob Reil Besl Dancer lgirll ,occ....,...., A,., ..ccAc.a,cccc S L l-larrieil Tibbals Mosl Likely lo Succeed lboyl Mosl Likely +o Succeed lgirll Modern Romeo .......v.A,.aa....A. ......,a. Modern Juliel ...,...c .Bill Wesl Rullfi Moody Emery l-lerrell .,..,L,cLLois Ledell SIFNIIORS CLASS HISTORY Lord Byron said: Time forges one endless chain of yesferdaysf' Somewhere along his' life fhe poef penned fhis fine as he viewed fhe fufure's unguessable discoveries fo be wroughf by fhe hand of fime info fhe glorious presenf. And as he fhoughf of fhe years fhaf had flown, so we fhe Class of '37 may look back and discover, wifh a feeling of regref, fhaf all of our lasf four years have foo swiffly faken fheir places wifh fhe pasf. These years have held varied experiences for us. Our freshman year saw Charles l-lunfley as Class Presidenfp Blanche LeVifre, Vice-Presidenf: Muriel Michael, Secrefary: and Bill Anderson, Treasurer. Under fhe advisership of Miss Akin, fhe sophomore class organized fhe 4 C's Club, fhe C's sfanding for characfer, cifizenship, culfure, and conducf. Confinuing fhe progress in fhe four C's' Club by adding a fiffh C, cooperafion, lhe Sophomore Class elecfed Pefer Marfin, Presidenf: Norman Pike, Jr., Vice-Presidenfg Bill Wesf, Keeper of fhe Records: and Barbara Barns, Treasurer. Af fhe firsf class meefing in I935, Principal Fulfon spoke on Sfudenf Parficipafionf' inspiring fhe Sophomores fo such an exfenf fhaf fhey adapfed fhis fheme as a furfher aim of fhe class. Elevafed fo fhe high posifion of Juniors, fhe class sponsored many dances, helped in fhe Senior Class Clean-up drive, and were general boosfers of good-will for fhaf year. Elecfed as Presidenf of 'rhe Junior Class, Bob Lindh guided fhe sfudenfs fhrough a successful ferm, wifh Charles Young, Vice-Presidenfq Vance Brown, Secrefary, and Bill Berridge, Treasurer, aiding him. Disregarding fhe rules of fhe game, fhe Junior Clas's acquired a new adviser, Miss Peaslee, who fook over fhe job affer Miss Akin had resigned. Persisfing in changing advisers, fhe Senior Class annexed Miss Clark and Miss Dunn as counselors for fhe following year. Affer fwo vofes were faken, fhe elecfion of Senior Class officers showed Vance Brown, Presidenfg Walf Carlson, Vice-Presidenfg George l-laiek, Secerfary: and Carolyn Balzer, Treasurer. Sponsoring fwo holiday dances, decorafing fhe school af Chrisfmas fime, and organizing a Senior dancing class were a few of fhe social evenfs given by fhe Senior Class. , The highlighf of fhe Senior year was a Recreafion Day sponsored by fhe Senior and Junior Classes for fhe benefif of fhe enfire school. SIENIIOIRS Forfy 4' M ,M 1 - 'q,, ..... .1 If Q S- :: .-- 1 4 ve. . . U l 0. v I. 0 f ' 3 gf 1 1 , -Q9 , .. I 0 .5 P 'w..U,,1 ' y i, 9 A ,, M www. ,mn ff , ' of , , f,1,fWgf-1 fwf ir WHQV ,, , ,W-I fy ,M 'W ,,,,,.g 4 my nun jf 'f nu 'W me 1' . ,fm , 1'.2'3'f'in M 5. 'f-'lfpqfn - ,,, ,'I z I X ,,,,,l 7' Y 'A ,, , 4.4 A I WW M ,M was M 1' ' .,,,. -:nan M, . I- , , -14 M Wd 1' 7' ' ' ' ' f ' V , 4 .M W naw'-1 9fL11,,, ', fj Tf..,f ,M-was -If -4 ., , W , ' 'V 'd ,, ff f ' I W N ,A . W, new - V , 'M' ' W' ',. ut ' . 'f'j fw an 'f -H ffm' 'll' qt: A 1 W- ,,,ff,?gf,,, M W N 'M Mi .,,,f 'J., W, 4355.1 ww- , ' Q , f-M xml' . M. 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'-:0,,.y-. , .- 'im' ,,.5, v and Sha e. 2.-:'.,,, 7 uf FA l . 1' WL., - V ,Nb f , i li rl JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS , Y Y Ai , Paul Irvin I Pai Bufler Presidenrx I Secretary ' Bob Mmihell Dick Kinfner V Treasurer If f ss i y , Miss Marcia Magillicuddy Miss Leona Culver f A Adviser Sponsor h f lf' if CLASS HISTORY Forty-Three AI iirsi John believed himself a lone advenlurer in a foreign land. I-le fell insecure, unceriain oi lhe cusloms and laws of Ihe land. By his iunior year, however, he had discovered Ihe besr places Ie make camp, knew The lay of Ihe land, and had made friends among Ihe oiher seiilers. I-le Iound Ihal counsel and aid were readily proferred by his class' adviser, Miss lvlagilicuddy, and Ihe Junior Class officers Paul Irvin, Presidenig Bob lvliichell, Vice-Presidenlg Pai Builer, Secreiaryg and Dick Kininer, Treasurer. Wishing Io reap Ihe grealesl beneiils from Ihe land, he joined ihe dancing class sponsored ioinlly by lhe Junior and Senior Classes. Prompled by loyally and Ihe confidence he had gained from Ihe dancing classes, John wenr Io Ihe iirsi Junior dance, Ihe Wi+ches' Wobble, and liked Ihe friendly armosphere so well Ihai he aliended Iwo olher Junior dances, SanIa's Shuffle and The Tonic Toddlef' ln May The upperclassmen inauguraled Recreaiion Day, a day of games and sporls for Ihe enlire school. John look advaniage of Ihis occasion ro challenge his friend +o a ping-pong game. Occupied wiih his new and versiiied inreresls, he suddenly realized rhai June had arrived. John was on Ihe Commencemenl Commiilee, which provided 'rhe service ihal musi accompany Ihe gayeiy of gradualion. Many of his friends were pariing for new ironliers, bul il was wiih coniidenl eagerness Ihai John looked Iowards his Senior year, a happier, more compeleni person because of lhese aciivilies. JILJINIIORS 1 K all , yjibl- 752, fllxxiyyll , KVJALJK F- l' Y ala. 'sv G9 .e.. ,X 15 lib Q' guns Q Q Q Burnadea Adams Theda Anderson Margarel Bank Mabel Bell Pearl Blakesley yfg Mary Alfierback Elaine Armfield Owen Barnes Russell Benham Marian Boldl Charles Ahrienius Hugh Alhinson Mariorie Barron Wynona Bennelf Vinila Boolh lllLllNllOll2S C' S X-A 1-'x Qu E' Bob Allen Helen Auslin Virginia Bexley Belly Zenson Margery Brady Leeun Aller Nancy Auslin Lucille Beals Helen Benson Wilhelmlna Brandl Edna Almqulsl Rosle Babich Berlha Beasley Irving Benson Dick Brlngolf Harry Ames Helen Barrell Bob Beckner Jusline Bercher Mariorie Brown Dorolhy Anderson Don Bailey June Bell Gail Bellman Belly Buellner Forly-Four i im, QQ -ea K E3- Bullock, Joyce Cambridge, Don Chabol, Ambrose Cole, Louise Croman, Gloria Forly-Five Bufler, Pal Capis, Theodore Cheney, Jim Combs, Bill Cummings,Yvonne Bufler, Shirley Capis, Zoy Churchill, Floyd Cooper, Jack Cuffs, Anne Burdick, Helen Carlefon, Bill Clemenlz, Irene Corliss, Adrean Dale, Delores X, Burns, Marion Carlefon, Billie Clark, Marguerile Cornell, Rosemary Daly, Wilfred A , 'sb A Buxfon, Evelyn Carlsen, Clifford Clark, Norval Coudre, Virginia Darby, Frances Cain, Rulh Carlson, Pal Clark, Ross Crawford, Anne Deegan, Kathleen Calhoun, Pa? Case, Harold Cochran, James Crowell, Belly Jean DeGraf'f, Norma lUlNllUll2S qs. . ,Mug A if fs .5 f fl , h el l l 1 O fu' N .Yi Durkoop, Dennis Earles, Jeanne Fay, Belly Freedman, Marion G aden, Chesfer 'S Q' Dunphy, Marge Eidinger, Marcella Fisher, Barbara Fry, Cafherine Grave n Y x N l Dumar, Joy Erenprais, Tamara Fisher, Isabel ene ux, Abbofl ,G mm, Warren xl V i , , .f - - ll l if ff , I. ,f if .4-9 1 3 Douglas, Pal Erickson, Bernice Flefcher, Don Gifford, Arlene Green, Marjorie 3' c N J L T f ,4 , U el l 1 ' . 'fo Donaldson, Dolores - Dilfenhafer, Panda X Q s ogy Eslabrook, Jean l Everill, Janej X Forey, Eleanor l Frankenfield, Marian Gifford, Kay ,V N' Giles, Rulh Griffilhs, Violel -.Grow, Maxine P Dilley, Roxy Fairbanks, Allen Freeberg, Delores X ...V Goelz, Joanxl. i 1- be l Hadley, Jamds 'x f 'V J Dickinson, Winifred Fancher, Charles Freedberg, Don i Goudie, Bob Hiagquisl, Richard Y I 5 A ,f x X xx X X lu X X G X to fl, Q , Ig: .ln X 5 A i f x x k x K cl E Q f' X l Forly-Six fir? Gu Q -Ml, ,fy , fl :rt .If 'U-and in 4 'u 43'- .G QA 'uf yn. fly 1 I' 1 ll X Hale, Warren Haugen, Dordl i ni Heweftaljlfnkf Hunfer, Chryslal r ig -. Kelly, Margiefile Forty-Seven Halliday, Myrlle Haivkins, Nellie W High, Jack Johnson, Elsie Kelly, Virginia Hansen, Dotofhy Hegge, Doris Hill, Leonard E Johnson, Helen 1. , Kehrer, Hoivard f C' ,. , . -J ,,, ,fr - 4 eg, '-' . ' -- -f ,-' ,, x ef Hansen, Marqarel Harding, Helen Harris, Bill ., J J X N Q Heimbigner, Rulh V Hemler, Catherine Hendron, Alden Holge, Beily Hougqh, Don Howard, Elmer x , ,fc , Johnson, Luverne Jones, Glenora Judson, Frank Kerr, Kennelh Kidd, Ed Kilmer, Bonnie 7 ,4 Pl , V, l Hari, Florence sl Hesse, Kyle 2 I fl 1 Humes, Paliy Karlslrom, Tho King, kr? .r .. l' -x , I l xr 'X f., Hartman, Emmy I i Hesse, Paul A, P rv' f - Humes, Sam if Kelley, John King, Bessie e lUllXlllQll2S Sill' . 5 'rf 4-Q. I ...Q .3 4-9 Lig 5-5, 11 1 ei 1 R C9 Viv, Sul Kinlner, Dick Kulin, Rulh Lovering, Mary Martin, csemude McNelly, Bob ,V QQ. UW 3 A 1 . 1'-an Knapp, Charles Knighl, Gerlrude Kumhera, Belfie Lowrie, Dorolhy Mason, Wayne McPoland, Wayne Langrud, Olive Lucke, Vicloria McBride, Earl McReynolds, Belly lLlllXlllURS Knollmeyer, Rufh Lepione, Virginia Lulher, Lucille McBride, Lesler Meenach, Marlha ,,' . ll' l'l.,l if-l ,VH li, 4 ' A Koolros, George Kor, Oleg Kowing, James Kuhuskl, Frances Lindh, Elsie Lindholdl, Harold Lindeke, Grace Logg, Leslie MacRae, Anna Rose Marble, Ed Marks, Neil Marshall, Vivian McCormick, Jean McCullough, Ar? McGillivrey, Donna MacLennen, Alice Miller, Madelyn Miller, Melvina Milchell, Bob Moore' Tom Forly-Eiq hl' !'5 ,gymn- W 15-f Y ,-4 VMQ Fern S f is J V Y X Y ' 3 ,5115 -f 3 X X 4M .L f 4 if 1 gg-:jif - ' '- '15- ' I fy f-,J ' ,ff- ,. .. fix. 'nfl f - 4 fwi, , vi, age- 7 3. 'l l f ? XX, Morris, George Nichols, Roy Moyer, Fern Noble, Grace Naylor, Norma Norem, Mildred Overland, Norman Peterson, Laird Quimby, Rhoda Nelson, Belly Norlon, Edylhe Painler, Belly Pelly, George Quinnell, Merlon Nelson, Leigh Offerdahl, Vera Palmer, Mariorie Pinkney, Ivy Ray, Carol Nilson, Pearl Olsen, Harold Pallen, Palricia Polile, Gerry Ralcliffe, Ed Nelson, Slanley Olson, Barbara Payne, Lorraine Powell, Joan Read, Belly N: if ef ea- : , Nesalhaus, Mary Olson, Doris Pallerson, Anna Price, Palricia Read, Margarel lf' W lUllXlllOlRS O'NeiIl, Ed Orbom, Helen Peckham, Alice Perkins, Helen Qyalel Kjell Qualls, Lorraine Forfy-Nine 'ily l l f Q l X , i in i 717 1 J , 'Q' :Q Q f Regan, Pal Rosser, Leon Schell, Naomi Simon, Bill Slafford, Roy Rhodes, Vardine Rowe, Shirley Schiermeyer, Zena Skoog, Gerlrude Slansfield, Jack Rich, Virginia Rulh, Raleigh Seccombe, Dolly Slale, Belly Slariha, Frank llUllXlllQRS VRichler, Saeger, Shields, Slaylon, Sleeves, T' Velma June Joe Louise Harry 1-7 ha 5 ? 1- xf'fl4L.l.l1lll'3 R 4 Rineharl, Shirley 1 Sandall, Mae Schrader, Anhabelle Smith, Kay Sleinharf, Mary XXV' +0 A N,-J Ill V Xml . Rglk, Eunice Sandberg, Clarence Sidders, Bill Smilh, Naomi Slewarf, Dick s - I X-1 c. i , ,xi h ,yi ll ' l XQXQ lf y, Diiief I 'Rool, Ariadne i 'VJ J Sanderson,1 Bealrice Sarlkies, Virginia y,,l , l xx sid.-fb .Qrjxlline X lsrmnons, Maxine Soames, Bill 'g Somers,,Susie K' Sfewarl, Wayne S'furrock,l Lillian I I 1 l l ff r 1 f 1. -' :J I X ' ' v 1 J l .lj -fl l U ii' lr ,J , jf fi l ,Q . ,f l fl S l ll my I I-.X ' 2' 'Y --9 . I I I fc nf 'ff' it 5' : 3' 342. 'fa-.fl ,pa 3 or 4' Q , 9' 4 J - w -2 'sv-rv fx V 'QD V---ur Class ol K938 Sommerville,George Tallquisl, Kennelh Taylor, Thorsen, Henry Walker, Bob Walker, Ray Walker, N a Jean Walls, Vicfor Weflerauer, Mary Wheless, Arfhur D. W' Iiams, l Williams, Howard Willse, Jean Wiseman, Bill Wis ll,He Woo Don James, Emmabelle Anderson, Don Fifly-One L V1 s K isis Q Tracey, James Wallslrom, Ira Williams, Jean Wrighf, Donna Rufh Turner, Florence Ward, Lucille Williams, Wall Young, Evelyn Verkelyst, Margaret Versoi, Ray Webb, Bill Welch, Elizabefh Wilkinson, Charlofle Wilson, Louise Ziegler, Jack Armfield, Franklin llUllXlllURS J, gp- ,f3 n'l3 -di I: .,,. 3 A... A H. rf'-xx ,, M paw, ', :,w?Tf444if? ,, . , , .f ,adwm-,m4,4MZ6A14Z- y A yn- , fy 1 A Nl 4 1 1 : rf 'rmmrf x V If Q ah? ,mf NU ray I, y MQ - gf l TQIWT If C l'iJliy M MT.. . X i orriceias Bob Wallace 5 V. JW iw!! WJ I' T . j Mr. Anderson Mr. Slocomb .x fi ii f L17 X ff! T f Wy gyv ' f' , y soijwoifioize cu-xss W X . 1 T' Jim Barreli. , A Presidenl 'l 'ij I , Bob VY'allai?! f C Vice-Presidenl . V Ka hr n ' , . SecreTar- PaTT! lvzatnbfe Treasurcy f ,J ' ' Anderson . ,Class Sponso f 'K r Slocomb Class Adviser 5 Q 2' , N-: .43 Fifty-Three wif f rf- ,- - M, .. X ,- , Q f 1 ,J f-, , . .. i T ' 'Li , V H., ' ,Tx ... 1' 5 V V, ,- . ' 0 'U ' 0 . f' , ,HX .X X , ff Surging ahead under The guidance oT lvlr. Ander- son, The Sophomore Class' oT i939 wenT Torward To gain TurTher recogniTion in The Tield oT acTiviTies during The pasT year. A slcaTing parTy in The Tall suc- cessTully opened The Sophomore acTiviTy season. The ChrisTmas ParTy-Dance Tollowed soon aTTer, bringing The energeTic '39ers inTo The school spoTlighT Tor The holiday season. The Thursday dancing classes were Tormed To Teach These sTudenTs The arT oT swinging iT. These occasions will noT be TorgoTTen by Those who aT- Tended. Valuable experience gained Trom These classes was' puT inTo use aT a dance held laTe in The year by The Class oT '39. The Sophomore Class Day Tinished The acTiviTy year Tor The underclassmen wiTh various evenTs dur- ing The day sponsored by members oT The class. lvlosT specTacular oT These was The Mardi Gras, wiTh RuTh S'elseT acTing as Queen. The evenT was compleTe wiTh a parade. in which The diTTerenT classes and acTiviTies enTered TloaTs. and a program presenTed on an open air sTage in The park. 'Hi K Th yn Wilson PaTTi M SCDTPTTHTQMORIFS f 2 , SOlltlHlUlVllUll2lES COLUMN l Back Row: Acy, AuqiSfln0. Allen, Acheson, Anderson. First Row: Anderson, Lom- bard, Abbott, Alford, Ames. Back Row: Baskett, Barnett, Badson, Ashby, Bannon. First Row: Arness, Arnold, Ashcraft, Baer, Aber. Back Row: Berg, Breen, Ber- ven, Bennett, eckman. ' First Row: Bachelor, Beatty, Belanger, Barr, Benbuwn 5 Back Row: Brickell, Boniface, Bingham,,Bolt,i Bonney. V First Row: Bennettpx lolt, Biorseth, Brighton, Braines. Back Rdw:Buchanan, Buchier, rown, Burton, Caine. First Row: Bussmen, Brown, oettlger, Buckner, Bunce. Back Row: Comeaux, Brown, Chapman, Conrad, Clark. First Row: Buxton, Burke, Bundy, Byers, Brace. Back Row: Carey, Coates, Buck, Cassen, Clough. First Row: Cambers, Camp- bell, Carter, Claybow, Cole. Back Row: Cour, Crosby, Costella, Clynch, Clench. First Row: Comeaux, Christ- enson, Corack, Craver, Cor- lett. Back Row: Craus, Darling, Cruzen, Dott, Daniels. First Row: Davis, Dale, Cra- nia, Dahl, Davis. Back Row: Dressler, Demerus, Driscoll, Donahoe, Donazhy. First Row: Douglas, Durkin, Driver, Dietz, Donaldson. Back Row: Former, Felton, Edwards, Eyck, Feldman. First Row: Faries, Elliott, Duke, Eberly, Delquist. COLUMN ll Back Row: Ferell, Fitch, Flu- mertelt, Featherstone, Floyd. First Row: Finney, Fedell, Fisk, Frankhauser, Field. Back Row: Galbraith, Gang- ler, Galloway, Gillman, Gess- ner. First Row: Freeman, Frauens, Gessner, Gaston. Back Row: Cody, Griesel, Greenfield, Grant, Grady. First Row: Galloway, Gar- rock, Gifford, Grubb, Gor- ton. Back Row: Herr, Harmon, Hart, Hammond, Halnaggi. First Row: Herb, Hardy, Hanson, Hadd, Granby. Back Row: Howell, Hilbern, Hoburn, Hutchings, Hansell. First Row: Hansell, Hayt, Haufman, Hallinger, Hender- son. Back Row: Haug, Hemler, Herried, Heath, Healy. First Row: Grainger, Hilber, Henderson, Haley, Helzler. Back Row: Hummel, Hyatt, Humberstone, Horrocks, Hubbard. First Row: Inles, lmmel, Hook, Howatt, Humphrey. Back Row: Johnson, Jackson James, Jevrick, Jesse. First Row: Johnson, Jones, Johnson, Jones, Johnson. Back Row: Karlestrom, John- son, Jones, Jones Johnson. First Row: James, Jeffery, lmmel, James, Johnson. Back Row: Koskey, Kelly, Kingsbury, Kemp, Kennedy. First Row: Kolt, Kamm, Karn Kelly, Kain. Back Row: Lloyd, McDonald Lynch, Mossen, Lyons. First Row: Mann, Mclnery Loken, Lang, Lindholt. Fifty-Four 1' FIRST COLUMN Back Row: Larson, Langnau, Lipsky Loutit, Liening. Wont Row: Larson, Lemen, LaCamara, Luther, Linden. .Back Row: Malmo, Logsden, 'McDermott, McGinnis, Mc- Bratney. Front Row: Maloney, McLen- nan, McGinnis, Mable, Mc- Neil. Back Row: Mauer Mather, McGough, McGuire, Marci. Front Row: Martin, Mason, Marshall, Moore, McNutt. Back Row: Mulligan, Meador, Million, Miller, Morrow. Front Row: Milliken, Merwin, Myers, Mepham, March. Back Row: Murphy, Nunn, Moore, Murphy, Milne. Front Row: Morris, Mondt Naper, Moulton, Moore. Back Row: Nelson, Napple, Norris, Naylor Nichols. Front Row: Niveson, Nako- moto, Noah, Neilson, New- man. Back Row: O'Connor,O'8rian, Nist, Nickanoroff, Oman. Front Row: O'Reilly, Oveson, Olson, Nokes, Olson. Back Row: Person, Peck, Par- ker, Paris, Pearson. Front Row: Osterhout, Peters, Palmer, Osborne, Peck. Back Row: Rauch, Prong, Pe- terson, Popp, Pugh. Front Row: Poppelton, Quig- ley, Polakas, Perry. Back Row: Schlaitzer, Schade, Scarborough, Schaeffer, Sel- set. Front Row: Savage, Selle, Schmidt, Schnoor Shapeley. Back Row: Riley, Roderick, Rafferty, Roberts, Rogers. Front Row: Rothe, Twist, Rich- ardson, Roswold, Ryan. SECOND COLUMN Back Row: Scrafford, Schra- der, Shaw, Sheridan, Sigel. Front Row: Slye, Simmons, Shaw, Shepherd. Back Row: Simmonds, Smith, Smails, Smith, Smith. Front Row: St. John, Soper, Smith, Smith, Swanson. Back Row: Steputis, Sullivan, Stock, Smith, Steputis. Front Row: Swenson, Soelter, Starats, Snowden, Snyder. Back Row: Tracy, Sykes, Thompson, Swanson, Taylor. Front Row: Swanzey, Tonkin, Taylor, Sundberg, Stokes. Back Row: Thompson, Titus, Tucker, Thomas, Tibbals. Front Row: VanDyke, Thurston, Thomas, Taylor, Thomas. Back Row: White, Whiting, Wilner, Winchell, Will. Front Row: Wiren, Randecker, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Back Row: VanVoorhees, Van Horn, Uren, Vance. Front Row: Ulrich Valentine, Walch, Varnes. Back Row: Watson Watson, Walters, Urqhart, Wallace. Front Row: Wallstrom Water- man, West, Walker, Wake- field. Back Row: Parker, Zerr, Zour- nales, Wolff, Banks. Front Row: Woten, Counts, Young, Womak, Yamomotu Worrel. Back Row: Weller, Williams, Williams, Willis, Webb. Front Row: Wilcox, Whaley, Wies, Weglin, Wilcox. Back Row: Wiswell, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Front Row: Winkle, William- son, Wold, Welens, Wissingy Hammeros, Huey, Gradden. 'n N A 47 L K . ft 5OlPlFllOWlOlRlES CLASS OE 4O FIRST COLUMN Back Row: Anderson, Amund- sen, Augustine, Aitken. Bide- Front Row: Ackerman, An- derson, Babich, Arp, Ander- SOD. Back Row:Barr, Beeley, Baker, Barber, Barnes. Front Row: Baker, Beardsly. Baker, Balezer, Bundy. Back Row: Blackburn, Brooks, Benedict, Bodich, Bemis. Front Row: Bowman, Berg, Belleman, Bemis, Bell. Back Row: Blakelsy, Biggs, Bersos, Bell, Bianchi Front Row: Borland, Bleeck, Bersas, Brown, Brace. Back Row: Cook, Broughton, Jordan, Brown, Bourdage. Front Row: Bodwin, Buxton, Brtuy, Cain, Caddle. Back Row: Craft, Boldt, Chase, Christenson, Clementz. Front Row: Christie, Crocker, Cintori, Couc'h, Cristie. Back Row: Darnell De Graff, Departee, Digan, Crooks. Front Row: Duepeck, Cum- mings, Dittenhoffer, Crim, Crawley. Of-licers: Bob Oschner, Gloria Whitsell, Mr. Kimball lAd- Wjserl, Clayton Holtman. SECOND COLUMN Back Row: Laletfe, Lawseth, Keller, Lash, Lee. Front Row:Lawrence, Kenette, Kaloper, Kore, Kenney. Back Row: Dumar, Endreson, Faries, Dotson, Drummond. Fronl Row: Embury, Erickson, Donaldson, Dexter, Fetterly. Back Row:Flickinger, George, Fullmer, Gersey, Fisher. Front Row: Evans, Fisher, Fletcher, Fullmer, Flynn. Back Row: Gustaffson, Heter, Hendren, Hunter, Hilborne. Front Row: Holtman, Ivanack, Hammeros, Huey, Gradden. Back Row: Hamilton, Hoefer, Hagen, Henry, Hewitt. Front Row: Hilebert, Herbert, Hall, Hook, Heter. Back Row: Jackson, Hull, Hunt, Cook, Hudson. Front Row: Hominda, Hughes, Jeffrey, Heulsdonk, Hutchin- SOD. Back Row: Johnson, Inno- cente, Jones, Johnson, John- son. Front Row: Johnson, June Johnson, Keely, Johnson. Back Row: Kidsley, Johnson Kallen, Kranik, Kemper. Front Row: Jackson, Johnson Jennings, Johnson, Jones. Back Row: Kunkel, Ladic Kraderville, King, Kramer. Front Row-Sophs: Knoke Kelluipwont, Knight, Kurtz Fifty-Six CLASS OF 4O FIRST COLUMN Back Row: Lindell, Lyle, Lin- diki, Lowe, Kinzle. Front Row: Logsdon, Leonard, Lewis, Little. Back Row: McParkey, Moody, Luther, McDonald, Linn. Front Row: Merinavich, Molde Matson, Livingstone, Little. Back Row: Mortonson, McGee, McGreer, McCann, McLrai. Front Row: Mallett, Magner, McCourt, McGrew, Moyer. Back Row: O'Neil, Ogden, Nicholson, Otis, Newburn. Front Row: O'Brien, Orcussi Parkins, Norgaard, Palmer. Back Row: Nelson, Nelson Nagley, McVica, Moe. Front Row: McShane, Monag- han, Myberg, Murray, Mur- phy- Back Row: Patrick, Pumphery Phillips, Pickerell, Payne. Front Row: Peterson, Potts, Peterson, Proctor, Putnam. Back Row: Robbins, Rogge Salesbury, Schau, Schau, Front Row: Roley, Steinbach Reinhart, Stan-more, Role. Back Row: St. Clair, Sheets Sims, Schoels, Stein. Front Row: Skoglund, Solen Schular, Stallard, Sanderson. SECOND COLUMN Back Row: Stone, Tew, Toell- ner, Lelnes, Sullivan, Bishop. Front Row: Sweeney, Tapley Taylor, Jones, Strargh. v u 'X ,L Back Row: Scofield, Seagqr,' f Sweazey, Swanson, Schmit. gg... Front Row: Sweeny, Stewart, X- Susume, Sundby, Skelby. xy! Back Row: Van Antwerp, Uran Oshner, Vicars, Van de Mark Front Row: Tyler, Lombard Truler, Umbinette, Trace Van der Mark. Back Row: Beck, Walker, Will- ard, Williams, Williams, Welch. Front Row: Winquist, White- sel, Wilson, Ward, Ward. Back Row: Wilson, Wells Windler, Schmid, Winie. Front Row: Woodman, Wil- son, Wyllys, Yamomoto Wing. Back Row: Swanzey, Frew Gottschalk, Goertz, Hark rider. Front Row: Forey, Haas, Green, Green, Florence. Standing: Leonard, Sweeny, Sitting: Johnson, Winn, Wil son, Hoefer, Skoglund, Su sumi. X Fifty-Seven 7647 'I Mi? T 2 .9- 'X' FRESHMAN OFHCERS Clayton l-loltman, President Bob Ochsner, Secretary-Treasurer Gloria Whitsel, Vice-President Mr. Kimball, Class Counselor Mr. Frame, Class Sponsor li R IE S ll M IE N Bnfk Row. George Arness, John Putman Ed Kidd Eldon Styer Clyde Berry Dick Trumble Norman Klesper Walt Carlson Carl Zltca vitch, Laddie Swanson, Bob Beckner Bob Llndh Third Row: Janice Olson, Letty Vinton Norma Jean Walker Lester Davies Scott Haight Vance Brown Stan Kasperson Ben Berry Blllo Waiseman, Al Soper, George Luppold Second Row: Billie Johnston Margorie Brewer Kathrine Wilson Kathnne Lemon Abbott Generaux Isla McCourt Gregor Milne Ralph Os terman, Ruby Griffin, Mr. Hannsford First Row: Connie Webb, Lorene Greenfield Marian Frankinfield Jean Parker Barbara Barnes Dorothy Johnson Eleanor Kennedy Le Priel Asey, Violet Sundberg FIRST SEMESTER Back Row: Carl Swenson, George Luppold, Don Bailey, Abbott Gen- eraux, Frank Crosby, Warren Bad- raun, Richard Norris. Second Row: Letty Vinton, Helen Fiske, Mary Windler, Dorothy John- son, Doris Pederson, Bonnie Paris, Ruth Selset, Mary Donaghy, Laird Peterson. First Row: Ruth Hendron, Cecilia Meyer, Kathleen Haley, Florence Vahinger, Violet Sundberg, Eunice Abbott, Mary Afflerbach, Dorothy Angelo. Adviser, Mr. Hannaford. SlLlllDlFN if CULlllXlClllL M ,vw-3 . viii? 2' n Q gain, , I 'gif ff: wwf? A,-4-J- YM 1-:swf 'M 5' egg H:-5 2 IF I S-, , :ms exif , N W' - 5 A-sf A , - 'a+ , A ,fe k Q In x ig M in Q gg N R I - .g,Q3.:.- If .T 1 5 :W 133, 'Q A ,,' ' V Q ... 4 3 me f 'F H - V' S' .mu U ,. H155 -VX.: :,g,lsg, A , 'W xx-ol'-ff 5602- 192 sw 0 .II A 9 if , ' fl! QR 1' 'Q' if - -4 ral 5- . Ili -Q .. . -3' C1 -Y ' K an Q Q O . I .. 1, N fb' 1 iq H ,W yiggohl 45,531 4 F . . , 5 L fi W I to Q' Z ,U , er QS linkin-a W 5 'U -4 r 3 J Y A if 5 ,5 .F x .Y Q 4 A fi W a. n ,J 5 A ,A 5 X 35, at 3 Ulm 1 f f ' in j , abil ? '-' ' ...X WN H' -- Q ,, -if--,, K 3 5- ...fn fx 32? 5, 112, 4- a simple on bis login -t1iaiL,5 'f o lThe ruddy glow of Set lest befail-fv e5 Smce that great mamenz Men have used the jTo guzde, to clear the breasts l 0f!'rigbzQ not the care,f, hope , A make each day ,lwei JA beacon ligbtg: ' majestzqageaagg-'Mpgzue stragglgf f V ezmcertain ,ones-fr, e f 113116 f lv. m 11' Q, . ,J 'se J' 5-1 Www iw. s 1 ...L,,. K aj f ' 'Wm 'P . 3 J F ff' ff ig ,4 Y wfq - 84 1 ,N A 4: wh -r '1 1, , i ill, 4 lf' ,A , 6 lk-,' fjJ,- ' T T eiiarscius 1 ' 5 ,Mfg ff' .Q,,L..'J,Q LiTTed Trom The securiTy oT Tamiliar iunior and A i grammar schools and seT down in The sTrangeness oT high school, girls may Tind Themselves losT-un- l cerTain. YeT wiThin each oT These girls lies an yr Jindiscovered or unexplored selT, which, like a planT, X U needs bblf The encouragemenT oT a liTTle warmTh oT ' fi Y sunshirTeiTo bring iT inTo blossom. i ,X Wljx A The Girls Club helps To provide This necessaryg 0 T sunshine oT Triendship. IT is lilce a Beacon LighT C 'T' ' shining on The paTh ThaT leads The girls Trom shy MZ K A P 4 awlcwardness To conTidence, poise, awareness oT TTT? l L ' l Themselves, Their companions, and Their communiTy if Q TJ I as a whole. ff A ,TK . In T TM Through Their acTiviTies in The paThs oT The Tkejk 671' ii f X V 7 N lf? beams oT The Beacon LighT The girls learn oT Their, if '- 1' ' J , IV- K1 responsibiliTies as persons, as social beings, and as w fax ' J ' lf' ,u 'T pinTenTial worlcers. 'ff' K r 'J Tie., . 'Agp emu- as Y 1 . A J, TVX? T fly! , X cc,- U ,if T s 'I Ml' LighT invariably leads To discovery, awareness 7 'in , Q f V H ' M' accompanies iT. Thus The ever-radiaTing VocaTional ' s if ' 'mf I J 3 ,1 'Pi X Xibeam oT The Triendly Beacon LighT has TaciliTaTed , . V LJ! 'V T -A 1 1 . 1' ,awareness oT onesselT as a poTenTial worker. Through i i 'iili f V ' lsr i -,Xp ! T -' l li The medium oT The VocaTional conTerence and The Xi '74, T 2 1f' .f'V Q :lil 'HJ NV, 3 T gf V JXcg'glaTional Voice This beam, under The direcTion oT KK: A V i ' Y ' 1' ' is L, L,.'s Wilson, deparTmenT head, and Miss Ford, spon- x T gf gt J.'sor, gave guidance To The girls in choosing suiTable OFFICERS Bobbie Barnes PresidenT Ruih Moody Vice PresidenT Norma Jean Walker Recording SecreTary Gerry Pollfe Corresponding Sec'y Phyllis Veifch Treasurer Marion Kissack AThIeTic Chairman Sixly-One ' I Tj' M 'I T , ll ' 'I vocaTiorTs. Through The hobby groups and The Cul- , 1 I I K X5 1. A 4 , ' 1 . l l 11 'T ll' ' ii 5 I ri U' YV X . 4.11 , , p ' f' ' al , ,V I X I 'T ' 0 3 J 4 l . Q Tural ArTs ljulleTin, iT helped The girls To become 'g ' ' aware' oT Their capabiliTies and aided Them in build- ' X' ing mxcb-e useTul and more beauTiTul lives. y' T fy - VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT wivlfl, X is if ,lf I 4 I , i T x I 'smingg Lois Wilson. STanding: DoroThy Anderson, Emmabelle James, Jewel Toncray, Pat Bufler, Phyllis Veifch, Vicforia Lucke, Agnes May Selle, BeT1'y Lou Bueifner, Miss Ford ladviserl. CTUBS GIRLS CLUB CasTing iTs ilIuminaTing rays upon The school, The Social Service beam, under The direcTion oT BeTTy ShoreTT, wiTh Miss I-lague, and Mrs. Bowman as sponsors, aided, as a uniT oT The communiTy, in The bringing oT social enlighTenmenT To The girls. The reTlecTion oT This beam was caughT in The Tin-Toil drive, The baby IayeTTe, and The ChrisTmas and Thanksgiving baskeTs, which were senT To The needy. lTs luminous glow was seen clearly in The Taces oT Those girls who responded To iTs Triendly warmTh and Thus discovered The glow ThaT comes Trom simply serving. SOCIAL SERVICE SeaTed ILeTT To RighTJ: Freda Kowing Miss Bachman IAd- viserl, Mary Donaghy, Miss Hummel IAdviserI. STanding: Gerry PoliTe, Miss Hague IAdviserI, Jane Kerns, Jane Hodder, Grace Hall, Lois Healy, BeTTy Shor- eTT, Virginia Baxley. 'l'ransmiTTing To oThers The joy and happiness gaThered by The girls who walked in The lighT oT The Beacon Light was The work oT The EnTerTainmenT beam, direcTed by I-larrieTT Tibbals and sponsored by Miss Vizio. Girls, Their pare-nTs, and Triends who aTTended The MoTher and DaughTer BangueT, The FaTher and DaughTer BanqueT, The MoThers' Tea, or The Girls Club day parTies could noT help buT gaTher some oT The radiance oT These aTTairs, a radiance which was supplemenTed by The decorae Tions, The Tavors, and The music rays oT This beam. ENTERTAINMENT Scaled ILQIT To Righliz June Aunspaw, HarrieT Tibbals. STanding ILQTT To RighTJ: Nancy French, Mariorie Green, Fern Moyer, Virginia Penney, Blanche LeViTre, BeTTy Haw- Thorne, Mariory HagquisT, Pearl Grasdahl, PaTTy Malmo, Mariorie Boe, Miss Vizio lAdviserI. DirecTingliTs lighT upon The individual girl, The Personal ETTiciency beam, under The direcTion oT Lois Ledell and Joan Powell wiTh Mrs. Cooper as adviser, lighTened The paTh ThaT leads To charm and personaliTy. A special ray oT This beam, The Junior RecepTion CommiTTee, Twinkled brighTly aT all new- comers, assuring Them oT a Triendly recepTion, en' deavoring in many ways To make The new girls Teel secure. Through meeTings and an assembly, The Charm Club and T-lealTh CommiTTee permanenTly besTowed some oT Their sheen and glow To The girls. PERSONAL EFFICIENCY SeaTed ILeTT To RighTI: Lois Ledell, Naomi Schell, Mrs. Bowman IAdviserI, Joan Powell, Fawn Larson. STanding ILeTT To RighTI: Marion Frankenfield, Florence Vayhinger, Dixie Roley, KaThIeen Haley. Moving abouT like a searchlighT, The AdminisTraf Tive beam, under The direcTion oT Norma Jean Walker Ichairmanl and Miss Chilberg, sponsor, lighTed The paThs ThaT lead Trom one beam OT The Beacon LighT To anoTher. Wherever enlighTenmenT was needed, This beam was Turned. By keeping The scrapbook and buIleTin board up-To-daTe, aiding The nurse, Taking charge oT The elecTion and insTal- laTion oT oTTicers, supervising The resT room, and doing clerical work and odd iobs, The girls who walked in This beam's sTrengThening glow gaThered and disTribuTed radianT energy To many darkened corners. I ADMINISTRATIVE SeaTed ILeTT To RighTT1 Miss Chilberg lAdviserI, Shirley BuTler, KaThryn Wilson, Norma Jean Walker, Adele End- resen. STanding ILeTT To AighTJ: June Saeger, Louise McLellan Mary Shaw, Eileen Bready, Marian Nielsen. SixTy-Two 'WG .Nils I , 1' ' 5' -si rfqwrff ... -QWQWQ 'M ufq WELDQNG K E S ...a 7, PRoF SoR :EJ OP O 1 W WH K ofbg I I I Q 'S , ,o Q ' ix 4 sf ly? J - if 'IS W 'Qu 5 - . jg .' lx at x g J CUES U TW! LIGHTL- ,. ,, , x N. ..,.,,m. VH... ,. f' J -.V,,,.M, ' I 905:-M prbsg' M ,, Vg?-1.8, .,:r,.,s' ,. W fohqfxw 117' 1? N , I . X ., AKGKJQ ' I -. 9 wg, , -yfva F '-1:1 Ay, P wig, , 'G' ', 'l.,,.', ww. 725:57 .Wd fc 'A ' ' xQ',Nf Y , Mi w:,,,..M ,Q Q .,.. Q - u W.-Q ,4 BOYS CLUB Wi+h Service To school and loyalfy To The ideals Tor which iT sTands as iTs goal, The Boys Club seelcs To TranslaTe iTs aim inTo acTion Tor The school. Discovery oT The needs oi iTs members is The obiecT oT The organizaTion Trom year To year. Under The leadership oi Edward LisTon, adviser, The Boys Club has made several new discoveries during The year's Time. Four new com- miTTees have been organized inTo The acTiviTy oi The club To adminisTer more adequaTely To The needs oi The school. The TirsT discovery, The College Prep Board, was Tounded by Bill WesT, second Vice-PresidenT oT The Boys Club. lssuing inTormaTion To all sTudenTs planning on enTering college, The board mainiains a library in room 2l7 in which up-To-daTe college manuals may be Tound. The Senior Council, headed by .laclc BuTler, is anoTher oi The new acTiviTies. lTs purpose is To oTTer guidance To sophomore boys by showing Them Their relaTion To The school and Their responsibiliTy To school service. RecenTly a movie proiecTor was purchased by The Boys Club, and since Then a varied group oi moving picTures has been shown To many oi The science deparTmenT classes and aT special periods by The Movie Proiedor CommiTTee headed by Earl Cruzen. AnoTher ol The newer Boys Club organizaTions is The Employmenl CommiTTee oi which Bill Wiseman is chairman. This group has been insTrumenTal in Tinding parT Time jobs Tor boys whose scholarship meriTs This addiTional aid. Tl-TURSDAY MORNING CLUB BOYS CLUB Bill Wallace ichairmanl, Jim Cheney, Don Jones Bill West, A. D. Wheless. Holding public Torums, The Thursday Morn- ing Club presen+ed To The sTudenT body many OT The inTluenTial leaders in SeaT'ile's acTiviTies. PROJ ECTOR COM lvl ITTEE FronT Row: Earl Cruzen lchairmanl, Richard Norris, Ted Perry, Hugh Van Dusen, Wilber Willis. Back Row: Bill Wallace, STacy ST. John, Charles Brain Bill Combs, Frank HewifT, George WaTers. To aid in The academic program, The PVC' iecTor commiTTee has developed more films TOP use in classes ThroughouT The high school. QL u is BOYS CLUB OFFICERS l T Bob Lindh PresidenT Emery Herrelf lsT Vice-PresiclenT 33 BOYS CLUB Early risers Tind a lure in The Thursday Morning Club, an acTiviTy ThaT has been among The mosT acTive organizaTions oT The Boys Club This Year. Under The direcTion oT a chairman appoinTed by The Boys Club oTTicers, The club sponsors 8 o'cloclc Torums on Topics oT general inTeresT. During This year Bill WesT, Boys Club oTTicer, and Bill Wallace, appoinTed chairman, have sponsored and arranged These Torum series. This year's programs have included such prominenT personaliTies as Leo Lassen, sporTs commenTaTor and Councilman l-lamley. A miniaf Ture air-circus and an illusTraTed lecTure on ToresTry and mounTain climbing have shared The program as novel presenTaTions. The sTudenT body's aTTenTion is called To These programs by The publiciTy com- miTTee which aids The chairman in publicizing These programs wiTh various posTers and announcemenTs. As many as 300 sTudenTs aT one Time have aTTended These Torums. Using Their auTomobiles in service Tor The school, The TransporTaTion Squad, sponsored by The Boys Club and under The direcTion oT Emery l-lerreTT, rendered a greaT aid To The school. WheTher TransporTaTion is needed Tor one oT iTs guesT spealcers aT an assembly, or wheTher someone is ill and musT be driven home Trom school, The TransporTaTion Squad is always on The job. Those aTTending The EaTher and Son BanqueT This year discovered an aThleTic aTmosphere. The Theme being EooTball, even The placce cards carried wiTh Them The gridiron spiriT. This banqueT and The Tile licum TurnouT, The MoTher and Son Banquet were The principal social evenTs sponsored by The Boys Club during The Toregoing semesTersiq GUIDANCE COMMITTEE Fronl Row: Carl Swenson, Charles Foisie, Don Sfyer. Back Row: Warren Gramm, Jack Buller lchairmanl, Herb Deffmer, Dean Cooper. Using Their Time and service Tor Their Tellow sTudenTs, The Guidance CommiTTee exTends a helping hand To underclassmen. BOYS CLUB EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Billo Wiseman lchairmanl, Earl Cruzen, Franl: Judson, Woodrow Sykes. Ao answer The demand oT Wfe 1fariT Icilix The Boys Club Emplo,'mrnT Ccm'niTTee ha' def veloped an eTTicienT serfice bureau. Q l lll? l-lONOR SOCIETY Miss Pierce, Adviser GOLD SEAL LEFT COLUMN Back Row: Barnelf, Baxley, Aiiken, Creasy, Cook, Barnes. Fronl Row: Carlson, Anderson, Boofh, Bul- ler, Clolhier. Back Row: Dellmer, Dawson, Edwards, Gen- eraux, Gramm, Daly. Fronl Row: Dundon, Fraeback, Doble, Culls, Cooper. Back Row: Gorlon, Grasdahl, Hagquisl, Harlmann, Harding, Knapp. Fronl Row: Hawlhorne, Haley, Hunl, Kerns, Hansen. Back Row: Luppold, Johnson, McLellan, Kissack, Lucke, Lobb. Fronl Row: Lindh, Liening, Law, Frazier, Larson. Back Row: Roley, Feeney, Nelson, Malf- hews, Pedersen. Froni Row: Milchell, Nielsen, Olson, Mor- rissey, Nesalhaus, Lovering. Back Row: Swanson, Schnoor, Ross, Snell, Perkins, Talen. Fronl Row: True, Shields, Sandall, Palmer- lon, Trippefl. Back Row: McRae, While, Windler, Ward. Fronl Row: Willis, Vinlon, Wesl, Tibbals Walsfrom. RIGHT COLUMN Back Row: Doble, Green, Hansen,Aunspaw. Naeher, Wilson, Pierce, Barnell, Dundon. Fronl Row: Smilh, Scolf, Chubb, Young, Morgenlhal, Naeher Wilson, Miss Pierce Barnefl, Dundon. TWO BAR Back Row: Bush, Banks, Almquisf, Berven Benson, Alford. Fronl Row: Brown, Bercher, Brighfon, Ben- neil, Benbow. Back Row: Cadley, Erenprais, Graves, Fre- deen, Eidenger, Clark. Fronl Row: Bennelf, Esferbrook, Cruzen, Dilley, Corlelf. Back Row: Haenqgi, Ganzini, Calhoun, Fiske, Greenfield, Feldman. Fronl Row: Gorion, Duffy, Gaslon, Grubb, Healh. Back Row: Jones, Hagquisf, Hyall, Jones, Carlsfrom, Kor. Front Row: Kowing, King, Lepione, Heim- bigner, Humphrey. Back Row: Kumhera, McGuire, Malmo, Mil- ler, Meek, Gordon. Fronl Row: Milliken, Marshall, Long, McGoough, Maassen. Sixly-Six HONOR SOCIETY LEFT COLUMN Back Row: Person, Ray, Payne, Nakamolo Polile, Peferson. Front Row: Olson, Donaldson, Olson, Quisl, Parker. Back Row: Wilson, Schell, Smith, Schaffer Slale, Sanderson. Fronl Row: Wallace, Rock, Knollmeyer, Sarkies, Taylor. Back Row: Wilson, Welch, Young. Fronl Row: Wallsfrom, Carllon, Yamamola Wilson. Row: Webb, Kelley. ONE BAR Back Row: Carey, Boll, Craven, Ach'son, Brickel, Chrislie. Front Row: Buchanan, Belanger, Bonifaci, Biorselh, Cheney. Back Row: Comeaux,, Eberly, Conrad, Ed- wards, Buonchrisliani, Cosligan. Fronl Row: Dahl, Doll, Clough, Carlcr, Davies. Back Row: Chrislie, Haley, Frichberg, Hewell, Huelsdonk, Donaghy. Fronl Row: Floyd, Hall, Hilber, Hoffman Hoffman. RIGHT COLUMN Back Row: James, Cuffs, Lulhcr, Herried, Larsen, Jones. Fronl Row: Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Knoche, Horrocks. Back Row: Bealfy, Larson Mason, Lynch, Lyle, Kain. Fronl Row: Kourkomalis, Jones, Hemler, Lindike, Haug. Back Row: MacDonald, Moore, Moullon, Napper, Murphy, Million. Fronl Row: Murphy, McGee, McGinnis, Mondl, McNeill. Back Row: Ovale, Paris, Parkins, Pickrel Pike, Pearson. Front Row: Pulnam, Quigley, Richardson, Roderick, Pugh. Back Row: Slock, Selden, Simmons, Shaw Selsel, Sfanley. Fronf Row: Slye, Schuler, Smilh, Schnoor Scofield. Back Row: Zerr, Valenlinefli, Wells, Sweazey, Wood, Wilson. Fronl Row: Slrang, Shirley, Whilesel, Sunberg, Weller. Back Row: Palfy, Whiling, Douglas. Fronl Row: James, Henry, Viggers, Sl. John, Schnoor. Sixly-Seven pang, ki A ., ,. , Bob ca lell Helen Fiske Margaret Harringlon Belly Hawlhorne Ruth Heimbigner Bej ok ' Pallyflvlalrho Gregor Milne Mary Neselhaus Bill Wesl 7 l X -K , . Q ,fi QW' bl ii ' i Nfl 1 9 X ll ,l' rl' ll l i ,M DEBATE p Resolving lo make lhis year one ol lhe besl in debale aclivily, lhose inleresled in wearing lhe gavel lound lheir highesl hopes becoming a realily under lhe direclion ol Mrs. Lansing, debale coach. This year's debale principles' made emphalic lhe idea ol giving every man his chance. Sevenleen sludenls lried oul lor lhe leam, and len allained lhe goal ol leam membership. ln spile ol increased clashes ol word wil, and lemon-munching, lhe debale leams managed lo lind lime lor lour inler-school debales plus a series ol praclice debales lhroughoul lhe semeslers. While lhe allirmalive leam mel ils' scheduled loe al anolher high school, lhe negalive was holding ils sequence ol argumenls al home, and vice versa. The leams debaled Ballard, Roosevell, Broadway, and Queen Anne during lhe lirsl semesler. Franklin, Lincoln, Garlield, and Cleveland were lheir op- ponenls lor lhe second round during lhe lasl semesler. Oulside debalers were welcomed lo Wesl Seallle by lhe lriendship commillee, an aclivily ol lhe debale club. Margarel l-larringlon, Pally Malmo, Mary Neselhaus, l-lelen Fiske, Rulh Heim- bigner, Belly l-lawlhorne, Belly l-loke, and Bill Wesl shared honors lor lhe lirsl semes- ler debales. The second semesler lound Bob Corlell, Bill Wesl, Gregor Milne, Belly l-lawlhorne, l-larry Neselhaus, Helen Fiske, and Margarel l-larringlon handling lhe gavel. CILUIIBS smy-eigm NUTES ' , ,, M pf' K.mKag+Qg U ' XDITT I , ,:,i,V .mar-U1 f4qnlwvL ii -:ff 9' 9 EDITORS! 2 if, f I 201 :': CON FA 6652 LP YW? 1 WS L .lygi K , CHEMISTRY CLUB George Walers, Bob Guellel, Wilbur Willis, Leif Biorselh, Wayne Woodruff, Bob Corlell. . President Wilbur wims X Q V Adviser, Mr. Mackey , R XXX N, ll X , ,XX if il' X N l Bly pl L lj , . -R A DEBATE CLUBX iv J -' Back Row: Anna Rose MacRae, Helen Wiswell, Calhexrine Hemler, Gregor Milne, Lucille Ward, Margarel Kelley, Helen Fiske, Mrs. Lansing. Firsl Row: Belly Hawlhorne, Bob Corlell, Bill Wesl, Mar- garel Harringlon, Pally Malmo, Mary Nesalhaus. Presidenl, Belly Hawlhorne Adviser, Mrs. Lansing RADIO CLUB Dave Tayler, John Kelly, George Ruller, Eldridge Fosberg, Wes Darwenl, John Henderson, John Van Voorhees, Scoll Janikula, Delores Dahr, Bob Kran, Frank Kales. Presidenl, Frank Kales. Adviser, Mr. Bonar. GARDEN CLUB Kneeling: Belly Lulher, Calherine Fry. Slanding: Pally Leldrnan, Pal Longmire, Gerlie Skoog, Louise Slock, Helen Auslin, Elhel Williams. Presidenl, Pal Longmire. Adviser, Mr. Siceloff. Sevenly .El xi 'o x Second Row: Hague, Best, Hansen, Barnes, Biorseth, Wil- Ywson, Thomas, Schnoor, Osborne, Adams, Skooq. 5 YRae, Claboe, Gyqer. MATH CLUB Front Row: Miss Dunn, Fierce, Feaslee, Hawthorne, Talen, Webb, Malmo, Kelly. Back Row: Zderic, Corlett, Janikula, Willis, Walls, Daly, Larson, Kor. President, George Zedric. Adviser, Miss Dunn. FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Smith, Erenprais, Palmerton, Olsen, Mc- Caughey, Cockran, Roderick, Deegan, Smith. Second Row: Ray, Dittenhafer, Roley, Welch, Wilson, Burton, Letellier, Hyatt, Rock, Anderson. Back Row: Croman, Stock, McDonald, Mepham, Varnes, Gaston, Austin, Brewer, Clarkson. FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Gorton, Luther, Miller, Hemler, Schell, Stur- rock, Marble, Moulton. llBack Row: Brandt, Wiltsie, Virkelyst, Mallet, Fisher, Mac- X is President, Eric Burton. K 1 Adviser, Miss Hague. Ka, ll i 5 1 RQ X lv. X GERMAN CLUB Front Row: Haley, Buettner, James, Estabrook, Perkins Rogge, Maurer, Lowry, Sellew, Parker. Second Row: Meek, Hilzinger, Hartman, Windler, Knoll- meyer, Penny, Long, Haley, Chase. Third Row: Olsen, Butler, Dundon, True, Kimball, Maasen Bank, Erikson, Grandy, Howard. Back Row: Person, Gramm, Dressler, Nichols, Rhodes, Biorseth, Karlstrom, Peterson, Kehrer, Barnes, Wallace, Smith. President, Emmabelle James. Adviser, Miss Hilzing. Seventy-One ,,., . 5 ' -l ',,, ii 'si ,LY I, ,ZYY H sl l, , 5- fp, ra an fa L1-55 5 ,.,J i W CLUB Back Row: Ray Freeman, Bob Davidson, Laird Peterson, Bill Webb, Mickey McGill, Gordon Greable, Bob Lindh, Vance Brown, Doug McNiven, Bill Newhall, Floyd Church- ill, Bruce Carey. Second Row: Mr. Lindman, Carl Zitkovitch, Dick Jones, Bill Johnson, Herb Dettmer, Bill McEIfatrick, Frank Funk, John Popich, Joe Shields, Woodrow Sykes, Opie Dawson, Bob Beckner, Harry Ryan, Wes Soper. Front Row: Carl Norden, Doug Matlock, Jack Klaasen, Emery Herrett, Paul Irvin, Bill Gilmore, Roy Stafford, Frank McAllister, Walt Carlsen, Harry Gulin. MUSIC CLUB Back Row: Howard Kehrer, Robert Taylor, Ward Cole, Leeon Aller, Calvin Douglas, Gilman Bunker. Second Row: Virginia Davies, Tamara Eranprais, Myrtle Mondt, Vivian Marshall, Stan Nelson. Front Row: Donna Ruth Wright, Helen Fiske, Dorothy Schade, Betty Slate, Nellie Hawkins. President, Betty Slate. Adviser, Mr. Behymer. ART CLUB Back Row: Ruth Heimbigner, Virginia Palmerton, Pat Long- mire, Jerry Miller. Front Row: Margie Kelly, Lucille Ward, Kay Smith, Mary Nesalhaus. Adviser, M r. Goss. CHESS CLUB Standing:Robert Reuss, Robert Stanley, Mr. Welch, Robert Van Dyke. Seated: George Lipin, Herb Smith, Dick Farrell. President, George Lipin. Sponsor, Mr. Welch. Seventy-Two MAKE-UP CLUB Fronl Row: Helen Richardson, Bernie Adams, Elizabelh Karn, Marion Freedman, Billo Wiseman. Sccond Row: Jean Graves, Jack Driscoll, Ben Parker, Cryslal Hunler, Don Anderson, Nick Nickanoroll, Jim Wallace, Jack Healy, Bob Healy. Back Row: Phyllis Humberslone, Wilhemina Brandl, Ann McArlhur, Rulh Howell, Elhyl May Grandy, Miss Donald- son, Adelle Endreson, Doris Olsen, Isobel Fisher. Chairman, Marion Freedman. Adviser, Miss Donaldson. DRAMATIC CLUB Back Row: Mr. Mackey, Don Slyer, Jack Driscoll, Blanche LeVilre, Bernard Kemper, Ray Hudson, Vance Brown. Second Row: Bob Healy, Lorraine Corliss, Kalhryn Wilson, Mary Belh Wilson, Rulh Selsel, Mariorei Huelsdonk, Mar- garel Donaghy, Madelaine Miller, Naomi Schell, Lillian Slurrock, Bob Clolhier. Fronl Row: Glenora Jones, Nick Nichanorofl, Jim McGin- nis, Arlene LaCamera, Mary Lou Schmill, Ann Hyall, Calherine Hemler, Belly Morrissey. Presidenl, Belly Morrissey. Adviser, Mr. Mackey. SPANISH CLUB Fronl Row: Pal Ashcrafl, Connie Webb, Kalie Zournalis, Ada Field, Joy Dumar, Vinifa Boolh, Donna Lindeke, Margarel Drummond, Mariorie Hagquisl, Rosella Hewill. Second Row: Kazuko Yakamolo, Calherine Hemler, Bar- bara Flumerlell, Juanila Frauens, Bonnie Kilmer, Helen Harding, Lelly Vinlon, Marcella Eidinger, Jean Hewell, Belly Trippell. Back Row: Bill Dumar, Glenora Jones, Dick Hagquisl, Woodrow Abbenhouse, Lesler Davies, Roberl Slrong, Bruce Linn, Bill Naylor, Pal O'Regan. LATIN CLUB Scaled: Jacqueline Carey, Maxine Alford,Jane Ann James, Vivian Marshall, Helen Perkins, Pal Carlson, Lorraine Payne, Grace Payne, Lorraine Boldl. Second Row: Mary Windler, Janel Napper, Aurora Valen- linelli, Barbara Hoffman, Mariorie Bready, Louise Waler- man Shirley Christiansen, Wanda Henderson Rulh Wood- ard, Erma Pickerel. Third Row Kalhleen True, Elhel McGuire, Velma Wilson Barbara Flumerfell, Emmy Harlman, Laurene Greenfield Bealrice Lynch, Helen Wiswell, Mary Shaw. Back Row: Gail O'Connor, Bill Bonsall, Jack Kinzel, Bob Schnoor, Laird Pelerson, Wilfred Daly, Helen Jackson, Myrlle Mondl, Marjorie Taylor, Pal Calhoun, Scoll Healh. Presidenl, Palricia Calhoun. Adviser, Miss Hummel. Sevenly-Three ...a...,.-J :: 'i F4VM00ll07iA'lW!. TRAEE SQUAD Back R w: Pursel Kurl Dave Johnslon, Richard Bush, Oleg Ko, J hn Douglas. l Fronl ick R : De Cooper Wilfred Daly, Cal kanoro eo Ko i. 5 dvis Mr. L on. la O 5 ll COLLEGE PREP BOARD Back Row: Ellsworfh Purdy, James Cain, Elmer Maison, Richard Thursion. Froni Row: Tom Gorfon Helen Fiske, Richard Hagquisf, Bill Wesf. Presidenl, Richard Hagquisl. Adviser, Miss Dunn. ll N. YELL SQUAD Wall Williams, Frank Hewiff, Jim Clark, Pai O'Regan, Ray Versoi. King, Jim Clark. Advisor, M r. Lisfon. if f,X1 L 1? , r ,gg 'A ffl . , N nk, . N- +,..fv ' i! I l TICKET SQUAD Back Row: Roberf Chrisiiansen, Ted Capis, Ed O'NeilI, Ed Kidd, Calvin Douglas, Milion Baxley. From? Row: Bud Burke, David Johnston, Mr. Larson ispon- sorl, Jean Campbell. Adviser, Mr. Larson. vin Douglas, Sevenfy-Four . ' , I f ' Q' wa lp y I 4 O f' ' A I . .. X - X sv, , ' gf! . . ,, . 'M 2 1 N' .T ,ff'fXsN.l - ' ' . X A f 3 'l in u bl f f f . , 'N f?f'L,,L f ' , f X I M.. eff! xg, . I , ,. ' , . s 1 iv .J Hx if 3 K ' to 55? if ,X E tg' M ,Q ,, 'A H 1 J j' I Lf75'ifH'Wg' ,, fr gl ., f If 1 'Q-1 1 You see Youth .5-1 p W , I . , . I 7 ' Q L , 1 xw ' 9 ,Q . - ,Y-1' vg- . . a ' X1 ugly Hs zz joyous thing ' .... ' f . About which love 'ntl hiughtei icling. X J f x H 4 .A A 1 You -see Youth 'As 4 joyous ey who sings sweet songs Q 4 ,er -f f-4 gf, Q... , lf , eu. 5-f', frm 4 , msg H Uk v'a wi ' li To please himsey. But I? I see him otherwise. V An unknown fear '1 V . . . j.mff0927','- ff I-Vzthzn his eyes 462.577-3g He goes about In still tv ,-L 'f3?4 .A gui, ,. . . r pl ' .ffrhfff-is e , Y' U 1 .I-Q43 if 5, 1 U With -5.2f.pQn,543Y ,-ffm 5' 4 , w-',34,gQ.L '- f, ,, , 3:9 tl.-J '53 1 I .,. t ',,' 1 milf' fgtijl- can find n see- him For I am 1, igilw Q ,v CHOIR Back Row: Baxfer, Garisch, Donaldson, Owens, Crufhers. Second Row: Smifh, Brown, Adams, Bersos, Rowe, Maninovich, Skoog, Ruller, While, Soper, Hawkins. Fronl Row: Willse, Peckham, Mondl, Arnold, Hurd, Bandini, Cinlori, Goodwin, Snyder, Wiswell, Kissack, G-aches. Pfff ff 'lg ' .- at 7 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB From Row: Hieber, Hurd, Griffin, Bandini, Griffifhs, Sfewarl. Second Row: Frazier, Stollard, Finder, Hardy, Ogden. Third Row' Gillispie, Wakefield, Fidel, Sulli- van, Buxfon. Fourlh Row: Savage, Kissack, MaHhews,LaB.-arr, Benedict Bock Row: Cameron, Mybury, Hawkins, Taini, Tucker, Crufhers, Kell , Clark. BUYS' GLEE CLUB Frfznl Fw- Douglas, Oslerman, O'Brien, An- derson, O'Connor. Seccrw Pm.: Hesse, Buyers, Kramer, Chrislian. sen, Lamb. Trim Ref-1 Haighf, Mann, Rulh, Bennett. Bmw Rn. Nolef, Bjorseth, Schlaifzer, Nelson, Sevenly-Seven BOYS CLUB ORCHESTRA Profil Row: Arnold Forresl, Laura Jane Flickenger, Sian Nelson, Harold Olson Gilman Bunker Jack Dudley Baal Row: Jack Sfansfield, Royden Morrison, Dave Drape Cl R d W d I Virginia June, Leon Aller, Irma Halverson. rl arence a er' ar Coe Lloyd EHIOH Bob Edwards BAND Eronl Row: Bill Richler, Phyllis Blakkesfad, Bob Slrong, Fred Repkins, Sfan Nelson, Alden Hendron Virginia June, Jim Williams, Bob Pelerson, Leon Aller. Second Row: Calvin Douglas, Jack Dudley, Roy John- son, Willard Winquisl, Norma Keller, Anna Nelson, Gilman Bunker, Wayne Woodruff. Third Row: Rae Curry, Arl McCullough, Jack Swen- son, Lloyd Elliol, Bob Taylor, Paul Naeher, Ward Cole, Earl Smilh, John Dillenhafer. 'Fourlh Row: Bob Rogers, Slacy Sl. John, Earl Wake- field, Helen Fisk, Warren Johnson, Jimmie Finnie, Bob Slanley, Doug Lemon. Back Row: Lawrence Phipps, Wayne Cone, Jack Slans- field, Dave Draper, Fauslo Cinlori. ORCHESTRA Fronl Row: Nolef, Bercher, June, Blakkesfad, Slepulis, Larson, Wilson, Crim, Ropkins, Richfer. Second Row: Epler, Joncs, Gaches, Nelson, Pugh, Broshears, Edwards, Williams, Anderson, Sluver. Third Row: Aller, Bonsall, Johnson, Hewilf, Anderson, Buxton, Heler, Johnson, Weller, Cadley, Wallsfrom. Fourlh Row: Dudley, Bunker, Peferson, Gorlon, Wood- ruff, Cheney, Hendron, Sarfwell. Filth Row: Wakefield, Flikinger, Barncs, Erenprais, Forresl, Snowden, Morris, Williams, Fischer, Willse. Back Row: Schade, Taylor, Cole, Cinlori, Draper, Rogers, Elliofl, Pefers, Henderson, James. Ml,gLll S ll Q 395 STAGE CREW Bob Blackburn, Bob McNelley, Fred Hol+, George Meagher, Paul Huey, Ted Fay, George Rufler, Kennelh Seeger, John Kelly. Besides lhe malcing ol coslumes, The Coslume Conslruclion Classes lceep The coslume room in order, lceep up lhe liles ol coslumes, malce coslume boolclels, and repair all garmenls. ln lhe lirsl semesler June Bullocl4, Dar- lene Doble, Joan Corroclc and Edylhe Norlon were official coslume managers. The second semesler a Coslume Con- slruclion Class was organized, wilh Wilma Reese as coslume chairman. Sludenls from lhe Slage Design class are chosen Tor lhe Slage Crew. Dulies of The slage force are designing and malfing sels for school produclions. General handy-men lor all odd jobs lhal occur, lhe slage crew is' a valuable organizalion lo lhe school. Members ol lhe slage crew are Ered l-lall, manager: George Ruller, eleclric- ian: Paul l-luey, George Meagher, Bob Blaclcburn, John Kelley, Richard Thurslon, Bill Parkins, Bob lvlchlelly, Ted Eay, Aldo Elorence. CCSTUME DEPARTMENT Eirsf Row: Edifh Norlon, Emily Brown, Joan Eyers, Charlolle Peck. Seccru Rafi: Irene Swanson, Verle Walker, Jeanette Johnson. S TA POW WOW Tensely excifed, fhe audience waifed as fhe overfure began-fhe lighfs dim- med-and fhe curfains parfed fo reveal fhe l3reshies. Wifh fhe idea of sfudenf individualism in cooperafion wifh ofhers, fhe '37 Pow Wow was presenfed Friday and Safur- day, March I9 and 20, under fhe advis- ership of Warren B. Mackey, using Wesf Seaffle on Parade as' ifs fheme. The Freshies, sponsored by fhe music deparfmenf, wifh Vernon S. Behymer as faculfy sponsor and Bud Schlaifzer as sfudenf direcfor, were fhe firsf fo pass in review, presenfing an opereffa scene based on a cerfain Wanfa-Pie lirafere ni1y. The leaders in This procession were Jim Mann, Roger Lindell, Melvin Nolef, Dick l-lagguisf, Bob Feflerly, Edson Bahr, James Bennoll, Lloyd Lamb, Norman Chrisliansen, Calvin Douglas, Don lilef- chor, and Dick Smifh. Slepping righf along behind fhe Freshies was' The l-larmonica Club in a beforeelhoecurlain number. Wifh a hill billy mofif, George Welch, faculfy spon' sor, led his group of counfry hicks ouf before all The people , once fhere fhe boys played some rip snorfin ' funes. Lighfs ouf-a scream in fhe dark, and The Man in fhe Bowler l-laf ioined fhe parade. Miss Phillips' coached fhis maler- dramer sponsored by fhe dramafic de- parfmenf. The casf for fhis play included Bob Clofhier, Beffy Morrissey, Dorene Chubb, Dan Larson, Dorofhy Johnson, Gerfrude Skoog, Don Sfyer, Eric Burfon, and Bob l-lealy. In quick succession Professor Vacuum and l-lerr Tonic came before fhe curfain fo give a lecfure on explosives. The worfhy genfs, Wayne Woodruff and Leif Biorsefh, kepf fhings popping, fhe audi- ence geffing guife a bang ouf of fheir performance. This confribufion fo fhe passing parade was sponsored by fhe science deparfmenf. The final acf of fhe review danced ifs way before an appreciafive audience. Presenfed in fhe seffing of a soufhern planfafion, fhe Lads and fhe Bullies fumbled pasf. These fumblers were s'pon- sored by P. J. Murphy, wifh Dick Hag- guisf as sfudenf manager. As a fiffing climax fo fhe parade, Grace Noble, Billee Rice, and Mary Sfeinharf were feafured in a graceful ex- hibifion ballef. Esjrfi ci T2 OPERA VVhen wealThy ReTer Van Dylce and his TiTle-seelcing sisTer ConsTance arrived, yachT and all, in Volendam, l-lolland, They had no idea oT The advenTures abouT To Talce place. They Tound a Typically Du+ch village wiTh canals and quainT Towns Tull oT Typically DuTch people. There were a jolly BurgomasTer, Jan Vedder: his vrouw, Minna, The upliTTer oT The communiTy: his preTTy daughTer, Bebe: CapTain MaarTin, an overzealous army oTTicer3 i-lendrylc, The young and handsome inn- lceeper: and an eccenTric village charac- Ter, The Dulce oT Volendam. iT all seemed very serene. BuT when Conslrance seTs her cap Tor The Dulce and Tries To save him Trom ar- resT on charges oT being a spy aT The hands oT The CapTain, Things begin To happen. And They conTinue To happen, espec- ially in Sehevengen, a resorT on The NorTh See where The second acT Talces place. Bebe and Van Dylce proceed To Tall in love: Cons'Tance learns her Dulce is noT a Dulce aT all, buT manages To Tind balm Tor her disappoinTmenT in l-lendrylc: Minna and her reiormers arrive To clean up The resorT: and, Tinally The Dulce dis- covers he is a Dulce aTTer all and recovers his money and his memory. Then every- Thing righTs iTselT and They all live hap- pily ever aTTer. Accompanied by The Senior Orches- Tra, Bob FeTTerly sang The parT oT Jan Vedder, The BurgomasTerg Richard Hag- quisT played l-lendrylc Van Looni Melvin Nolelr was MaarTin Brinclcer, The CapTaing Calvin Douglas played Klaas Van Twillerg ReTer Van Dylce was played by Roger Lindellg Lucille Beals was ConsTance3 Bebe was played by Marian Kissaclci AniTa SarTwell did Minna: Bebe's girl Triends were played by Florence T-lurd, Louise Gordon. BeTTy TrippeTT, and AniTa Bandini: and The TiTle role oT The Dulce oT Volendam was sung by Jim Mann. A chorus' oT 70 voices supplied by The Boys and Girls Glee Clubs supporTed The prin- cipals. FaculTy advisers were Vernon Behymer, musical dire-cTor: l-lerlin Slocomb, dra- maTic direcTor3 Warren Maclcey, assisT- anT dramaTic direcTor3 Raymond Rowe, business manager: Miss Allen, cosTumes'3 Dale Goss, sTage: and Miss Donaldson malce-up. v S TVA QQ MOR PLAY My sTc:.3ch Teels Tunny-lcind oT hollow. Talce Three deep breaThs, ThaT'll help. GeT in place. The curTain's' going up! Fingers Tremble nervously, minds seelc desperaTely Tor The TirsT line. l-lalT real- ized prayers: Don'T leT me TorgeT To limp. Please leT me remember my broguef' All This in The long Tense min- uTe beTore The curTain rises. Then The swishing sound oT parTing curTains, The Tirs'T sickening glimpse oT whiTe Taces in The darlc. Miraculously, calm replaces The near-hysTeria: lines come easily, na- Turally. lT's noT Dan and DoroThy, buT Uncle John and KaThleen. Uncle John holds sTubbornly To his haTe oT Jeremiah Wayne, who lcilled his sweelshearl, lvloonyeen Claire, on The nighT he would have married her. WiTh This grudge in his hearT, he will noT ace cepl Kennelh, Joromiah's son, as his' niece's Tiance. KaThloen, he's a Wayne! BuT l love him, Uncle John! l-learT brealcing words To The old man lha+ cause him, in a desperaTe aTTempT To save his niece, To relaTe all Thar hap- pened on his wedding nighT TiTTy years beTore. Even aTTer hearing The sTory oT The murderous, halT drunlcen Wayne, KaTh- leen can noT blame his son, KenneTh, who is' her sweeThearT. This niece and uncle quarrel biTTerly unTil Their old Triend Doc- Tor Owen Tallcs To Them and persuades Uncle John ThaT KenneTh is Tine despiTe his TaTher's crime. Cn The nighT when The old man gives his blessing To The couple, he goes To meeT his bride, and The re-uniTed sweeThearTs go smilin' Through The years. The curTains close and Uncle John and KaThleen become iusT Bob and Lois again. They Tling away brogues and limps and shorT choppy sTeps. LisTen To Them clap. They lilced iT. Ch, l'm so glad. Miss Phillips, iT's over-all over: no more rehearsals'! BuT wasn'T iT Tun? Members of The casT for SMILIN' THROUGH were Dan Larson, Dorofhy Johnson, Don Church, Beffy Mor- rissey, Thelma Young, Frank Funk, Bill Berridge, Bob Clofhier, Lois Ledell, George Zderic, June Grayson, Pearl Grasdahl, Eric Burfon, Don Sfyer, Jewel Ton- cray, Fawn Larson, Kennelh Griesel, Jim Draper, PeTe Morrow, Ruth Moody, Dorene Chubb, and Leo Holo. A G IE if LITTLE TI-IEATRE . . . Such a nice boy. I-Ie knew Sheila beTore she developed her Russian soul . . . Thus began The DramaTic CIub's innovaTion oT The LiTTIe TheaTre as if presenTed iTs TirsT producTion Evening Dress Indispensable. The dramaTic group, under The advis- ership oT Mr. Mackey, began iTs TheaTre acTiviTies Tor several reasons,The primary one being sTudenT enioymenT. The origi- naTion oT a IiTTIe TheaTre broughT The audience closer To The acTors in a small room where The acousTics were beTTer. The IimiTed seaTing capaciTy made repe- TiTions' oT plays necessary, giving acTors, producTion sTaTT, make-up sTaTT, and music deparTmenT pracTical experience in sTaging TheaTre producTions. In shorT, The WesT SeaTTIe LiTTIe The- aTre is a cooperaTive proiecT oT The many deparTmenTs oT The school, all oT which have succeeded in making a su- perb organizaTion. Evening Dress Indispensable opened The season as an undis'puTedIy successTuI producTion. The play Told The Tale oT a young lady who became so sophisTicaTed ThaT iT proved necessary Tor her moTher To use drasTic means To bring her back To normal. The second producTion was enTiTIed Green Eyes in The Dark. As The TiTIe implies, The pIoT deaIT wiTh a iealous hus- band who guibbled wiTh his wiTe over a mysTerious Billy, The pIeasanT and sur- prising climax revealed ThaT The mys- Terious cause oT The quarrel was naughT buT a dog. IT was indeed a second Tri- umph Tor The LiTTIe TheaTre. WoodpiIe, The Third oT The series, was a play as dramaTic as iT was s'horT. ITs pIoT porTrayed The sorrowTuI sTory oT a young man who ran away Trom home because oT The severiTy oT his TaTher. Upon his reTurn 20 years IaTer he Tound his TaTher as severe as ever-and un- changed. A mysTery play and a IighT comedy Tollowed in order. GraTiTude was casT enTireIy wiTh girls, mixing drama wiTh TemininiTy. LeT's I-Ioneymoon Again de- picTed The reiuvenaTion oT a middle-aged married couple. JoinT Qwners in Spain provided The nexT guainT sTory oT IiTTIe old ladies who had sweeT dreams. STAG IE Eighfy-Three KIMTAI-I EDITORIAL STAFF PaT Longmire Grace Hall Lois Wilson Bill Wesfr BeTTy Liening EdiTor-in-Chief Business Manager LiTerary EdiTor PicTure EdiTor ArT EdiTor KIMTAI-I AIl's well ThaT ends well -and The KimTah sTaTT covered iTs TypewriTers, Iaid aside pasTe poTs and shears, and dreamed bIis'sTuIIy oT days unmarred by missing copy or IaTe-scheduled pic- Tures. WesT SeaTTIe's I937 KimTah, wiTh The guidance of PaT Longmire, ediTor-in-chieT: Lois Wilson. IiTerary ediTor: and Mrs. Chamberlen, TacuITy adviser, has endeavored To express To The sTu- sponsor, has endeavored To express To The sTu- covery, The Theme oT The annual. The sTaTF mem- bers can noT give deTiniTe conclusions as To ThoughTs on discovery, buT aTTempT To presenT To you only a greaTer' undersTanding oT whaT real discovery is. The process involved in publishing a yearbook is a long one. Beginning wiTh The IayouTs oT The book, To The Tinal proof readings, There musT be compIeTe co-ordinaTion among The members oT The sTaTT. To produce an annual wiTh The beauTy. deliber- aTions, and economy necessary To meeT The high sTandards oT all previous yearbooks, journalism, arT, and business abiIiTy musT be uniTed. The arT deparTmenT, headed by BeTTy Liening, arT ediTor, and Dale Goss, arT adviser, added beauTy To The book wiTh The liThograph pencil il- IusTraTions ThaT are being used Tor The TirsT Time in a WesT SeaTTIe annual. ' Ii II MI TA IHI Mrs. M. Chamberlen FacuITy Sponsor Mr. Dale Goss ArT Adviser Mr. Verner DoTson FaculTy Business Manager EighTy-Four Eighty-Five Carolyn Balzer Asst. Senior Editor Ed Hanson Sports Editor Ruth McCaughey Secretary Florence Vayhinger Girls Sports Editor 4' aj, .4 is q I L I YZ! AI Biggs Don Cheadle Dean Cooper Abbott Generaux Wynnifred Gorton Asst. Sports Editor Art Staff Asst. Class Editor Asst, Picture Editor Art Statt Bob Healy Margie Kelley Shirley LaFray Lloyd Lamb Lois Ledell Asst. Feature Editor Art Statt Senior Editor Art Statt Asst. G-irls Sports Ed. Lawrence Menne Mary Nesalhaus Alice Peckham Ruth Peterson Mary Scott Art Statt Asst. Art Editor Art Statf Asst. Senior Editor Faculty Editor Phyllis Veitch Bill Wallace Lucille Ward A. D. Wheless Yvonne Yancey Class Editor Snap-shot Editor Art Statt Asst. Snap-shot Editor Feature Editor Although the stamp plan has removed much ot the ditticulty in selling the Kimtah to the stu- dents, many problems aros'e tor Grace l-lall, busi- ness manager, and Verner Dotson, business ad- viser, in letting contracts, and distributing the books. Discovery was chosen by the members ot the Kimtah statt as the theme to be used throughout thfs production. Each individual on the statt has thought much about this intangible word in con nection with his part in publishing the annual. Each individual has, in turn, interpreted this word in the way that appealed to him, titting the word discovery into his scheme ot living. Undoubtedly your interpretation is ditterent. lt is highly probable that you have discovered other things about the school that your Kimtah statt did not tind. We hope that your knowledge ot this' subject does not end here. We only trust that this' book serves to stimu- late your interest and make each ot you indi- vidual discoverers. IK ll Ml la lltl BUY KIUIAI crunoox 'li 'U' CI-IINOOK BUSINESS STAFF Fronl Row: Eia Law, Earl Cruzen, Billo Wiseman, Phyllis Jarvis, Bill Swanson Back Row: Ira Wallsfrom, Wayne STewarT, Jim Tracy, Mary Margarel Jensen EThyI Williams Pal Cook Mr Doison iAdviserl. SPORTS' DESK Keepers oi The sporls desk in The order of Their reign were Ed I-Ianson, Jim Clark, and AI Biggs in The TirsT semesTer. AI Biggs and PaT O'Regan served This spring as sporTs ediTor. In keeping wiTh The Trend OT The Times. The mere male members oT' The sporis sTaTT abdicaTed and presenTed The girls wiTh The sporT page on December I8. Margaref Kempf, Jim Clark, AI Biggs, Paf O'Regan Tom Mafula, Warren Gramm. EDITORIAL STAFF Wiih a sTaTT oT seasoned news wriTers ,Shirley LaFray served as managing ediTor during The TirsT issues oT The weekly. Succeeding Shirley Tor The nexT group, KaTherine Johnson guided The scribes, Turning The re-sponsibiIiTies OT The posiiion over To Ed I-Ianson Tor The Tinal Tive issues oT The semesTer. Warren Gramm and AIDIDOTT Generaux be- came managing ediTors during The spring se- mesTer, wiTh many new scriveners replacing The yeTeran wriTers. Siandingi Bob Healy, Katherine Johnson, Ed Hansen, Lois Ledell, Phyllis VeiTch, HarrieTT Tibbals, Lois Wilson. ScaTed: Mary ScoTT, Blanche Le Vifre, Shirley La Fray QMIFI II IXI o o is INDI! 'IHS' 6, MMU use-rs vide? 0, li Q ' 'fn SECOND SEMESTER EDlTORlAL STAFF Front Row: Vicloria Lucke, Jean Frazier, Mrs. Chamberlen lAdviserl, Belly Shorelf, Jean Weller, Jo Powell, Helen Harding, Ruby Griffin. Back Row: Bob Casey, Jerry Kourkamalis, Shirley Bufler, Dixie Roley, A. D. Wheless, Chuck Fancher, Doug Bennett, MAKEUP DESK Bill Wesl and Abboli Generaux served in The capacily ol makeup edirors during The lall se- mesier. During 'rhe spring lerm Abboll and Warren Gramm loiled over ihe dummies. The business slail was guided by Florence Turner, business manager. during The lirsl lermg while Eia Law acled in lhal capacily during lhe second semesler, wilh Billo Wiseman lalcinq over ihe dulies of sales manager. Bill Wesl, Abbol? Generaux, Frank Barnell. ' COPY DESK For The second conzeculive year The Chinook won Eirsl Class l-loner rafinq when iudqed by lhe Nalional Scholaelic Press Associalion, and lnrernaiional l-'lznor A.-ford from Tl'lE Quill and Scroll. 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TZ ' I Q I 7 , , , , , f I Xlju , f ,f 45? ,gf 5,9 W W ', , , , '.1 ra3w-3, Somelhing newl A Sporls Councill Come posed ol lhe manager ol each sporl, lhe W CIub presidenl and lhe Alhlelic Chair- man ol lhe Girls CIub,lhe purpose ol lhe Council is lo discuss and plan lhe aclivilies For lhe alhlelic girls. The members are Marion Kissaclc, alhlelic chairman: Elsie Fredeen, Club presidenli Florence Vayhinger, hoclcey manager: Vera Cornell, volleyball manager: Ivlargarel Aillcen, bas- Irelball manager: Connie Auslad, baseball manager: Valera I-Iunl, hilce manager: Ivlar- guerile Clarlc, manager ol badminlon and P ping pong: Carolyn Swanson, lennis man- ager: and goll manager, Kalhleen I-laley. A parly lo promole inleresl in alhlelics' was given by lhe Council lor lhe new freshmen and sophomores who enlered in February. Q50 2, S X W' 1 ATHLETIC COUNCIL Margaref Ailken Connie Ausfad Marguerile Clark Vera Cornell Elsie Fredeen Ninefy-One Kafhleen Haley Valera Hunl Marion Klssack ,Carolyn Swanson Florence Vayhinger Is ia: Aller lhe hoclcey season a new syslem for aller-school gym was begun. The girls Jrurning oul lor aller-school sporls were chosen by Their preference lor The nighl on which lhey wanled lo play ralher lhan by classilicalion. By lhis' syslem more leams, enabling every girl lo win poinls lor her were organized. To become a member ol lhe VV Club, each girl musl have 500 poinls which may be earned from parlicipalion in hoclcey, vol- leyball, baslcelball, baseball, and lrack: IOO poinls lor each sporl. I-Iilcing wins 20 poinls, as do lhe minor sporls: badminlon, ping pong, and 'rennis which ake played by eliminalion lourna- menls: k. I . ca X. L, eims w cLuB Front Row: Lucke,IYobncj, Vayhinger, Haqquisf, Swanson, Fraback. Second Row: Clark, Lenz, V. Fredeen, Sanderson, Kissack, Calhoun, E. Fredeen, Kowinq. Back Row: Haley, Johnson, Olson, Hunl, Ross, Ailken, Johnson, Hansen, Miss Tozier lAdviserl, Holberg Cornell JL Jdjilfbl-at RHYTHM Sheila McNeil, Geneva Winkle, Jean Brown, Nora Mae Rafferty. Come on, feam! Thaf's sinking 'em . . . . keep if up! Enfhusiasiic baskeieers foughf and scored confinuously fhroughoui fhe baskefball season, alihough fo some learns winning seemed a hard goal lo reach. Exercise, speed, and good, clean fun were The obiecfives of fhis exerfing spori. The final games broughf Marion Kissack's feam, fhe Indians, ouf on lop wifh 7 wins and no loses. Pal Ashcrafi's Swim- effes came up in second place wifh only 2 de- feais. Third in score were Alice Johnson's Jaguars wiih 3 deficifs. Girls who were look- ing for a fasf, energefic sporf discovered bas- kefball as fhe challenger of ihaf desire . Fore . . . Thais righf, golf. This ever popular sporf was greefed wifh new followers 'rhis spring. Wifh Kafhleen Haley as manager, fournamenfs were arranged and played off afier school and on Safurdays. Ping Pong, under fhe managership of Mar- guerife Clark, afforded many nighfs of acfive and skillful play, wifh Lorraine Ross and Ora Mae Olson as doubles champions. and Gwen Hammond as winner of fhe singles. Again fhis year baseball had a large 'rurnouf of girls, wifh Connie Ausfed acfing as manager. Tennis, also a spring and summer sporf, proved successful, wiih Carolyn Swanson as manager. These games were played off by fournamenis. gi, in IL s ob 0 -ef Climaxing a semesler of newly organiied rhyfhm classes, fhe Rhyfhm ll classes presenied fheir dances al' 'lhe Molher and Daughier Ban- guef, confrasling fhe modern and The aesfhefic Types. lnierprelaiion of fhe modern dance was given by Grace Lindeke, Rose Nilsby, Juanifia Barr, Irene Hook, Jean Brown, Wilma Ward, Mary Ellen Smilh, Jane Hereford and Doris Malde. The aesfhefic dancing inferprefalion was pre- senfed by Sheila McNiel, Geneva Winkle, Lois Helborn and Nora Rafferiy. Skip for Three, an inferpreiafive dance, was given by Wilma Ward, lrene Hook. Rose Nilsby, Grace Lindeke, Jean Brown, and Juaniiia Barr. BASKETBALL Fronf Row: Kafhleen Haley, Mariorie Hagquisf, Florence Vayhinger. Back Row: Marion Kas sack, Helen Benson, Efhel Sundberg, Marie Banks. Front Row: Comeaux, Holberg, Bahr, Everiff, Ashcraff. Back Row: Clark, Sfock, McDonald Savage, Alford, Kowing. we 4 P s vu x,. Hz 2 ,- i M l 4 1 Q ' ff fu f . I' . , Z li ,, , az: l I ,I Z My ,fy 1 I 4,2 'CE7 V I I Because oT renewed inTeresT oT The girls, ana , oTher BadminTon TournamenT was held under The managemenT oT Alice Johnson wiTh nine male enThusiasTs who enTered The doubles TournamenT. 6olT was oTTered This semesTer as a new gym subiecT, and each girl enrolled in The class en- Tered The golT TournamenT. Many oT These girls played golT Tor The TirsT Time and were True sup- porTers oT This game. WiTh Miss WaTers and Miss Morris as new gym Teachers This year, and Miss Tozier as ad- viser oT aTTer-school gym, The girls were oTTered new minor sporTs such as badminTon, ping pong, golT. Z BADMINTON PING PON6 Louise SIaTon, MargariTe Clark l.orraine Ross, Ora Mae Olson, GIRLS' HOCKEY FronT Row: Brown, Young, Vayhinger, Haley, AusTad. Second Row: HunT, Lenz, Kowing, SkoT- heim, E. Fredeen, Cornell. Back Rowg AiTken, Johnson, Ross, Kissack, Johnson, Swanson. VOLLEYBALL From Row: Vera Cornell, Edifh Lenz, MargareT Akin, Jean Holberq, Alice Johnson. Back Row: Connie Ausfad, Lorraine Ross, PaT Calhoun, Elsie Fredeen, Vivian Fredeen. l g ,L i gg my ,J w i .. , er A A A-. 'rv dis --6 'Y' -'15 sg 6 ,Q 1 ' ... 'l .Q -2- T , J-E 'Q un ff 'N- ' as T 7 , - ' 1 rf I 'T of Xi T 4-T .rir 1 sf ' , P ' - y Y Gwen Hammond. Hockey one, hockey Two, hockey Three-hiTl Dribbling, driving, zig-zagging down The Tield- skillTul Seniors and Juniors, Timid Sophomores, and TearTul Freshmen. The hockey season proved successTul as 88 girls conTinued To play even when wind and rain accompanied The sporT. WiTh Thelma Young as Their capTain, The Sen- iors came ouT on Top. The Juniors, wiTh Cap- Tain Ora Mae Olson, Took second place. Be- cause oT The number oT Sophomores inTeresTed in This game, Three Teams were organized: PaT AshcraTT, capTain of The gold Team: Sadako NakamoTo, capTain oT The blue Team3 and Marie Banks, red Team capTain. Even Though hockey presenTed iTselT as a new game Tor Tho Ereshf men, I2 girls Turned ouT, wiTh Solvieq Schau as capTain. Named The besT volleyers oT The season, The purple Team, capTained by Elsie Eredeen,played eighT games and won all OT Them. The Three who Tied Tor second place were The blue, red, and orange Teams. Their capTains were, res- pecTively, Marjorie T-TagguisT, Marjorie Savage, and CaTherine Crosby. MargareT Drummondls Team Took Third place, Opening The badminTon TournamenT wiTh MargueriTe Clark as manager, 34 girls Signed up Tor This rigorous sporT, ATTer six weeks oT smashing and driving, MargueriTe and her parT- ner, Louise SlayTon, came ouT .ficTorious over Alice Johnsen and Connie AusTad. S ll? O TNI ITAN Doug Maflock, Bill Johnson, Jack FOOTBALL l-lailed as The darlc horse by Their prep- sTer rivals, The lndian grid machine,alThough hampered by iniury and ill-TorTune, held iTs sway in overcoming The misgivings oT Lady Luck To sweep Through a season oT com- paraTive success. The Tribesmen Tinished Their year amid a duo oT wins, Ties, and losses. ln The opening TilT on The local gridiron, which saw The Redskins pound Their way To The opponenTs' Ten yard marlcer aTTer re- covering a Tumble on The opening lciclc-OTT, only To lose The ball on downs, The WesT Siders meT deTeaT in The hands oT The pow- der-ThaTched Lincoln eleven, 7-O. The biggesT surprise oT The year came when The Broadway Bengals los'T Their game wiTh The WesT Side in a I4-I2 decision. ATTer Emery l-lerreTT a scrub Tullback, had sliced over Tor The TirsT score, climaxing a 53-yard march, Bob Lindh, Indian guarTer- baclc, Taded To his righT and Then, on The dead run, unleashed a 38-yard pass inTo The waiTing arms oT Tom lv1aTula, who wenT over Tor The Tinal score. Q COACH Roy Lindm Klaasen, Emery Herreff, Harry Gulin, Clair FeTTerly, Warren Badraun, Tom Mafula 1. '6- COACH Lloyd Doly Lenard Darnell, Bob L dh, Harry Gulin, Bill Gilmore, Bill Anderson, Bruce MacLell Bll M Elfl k Bll N h ll QRIIDIDIPRS FOOTBALL Wluile llue Redskins war-danced lo pro- piliale llue gods ol viclory, llue Cleveland Eagles' bagged down llue Wesl Siders' ol- lense willu a 6-6 lie in llue lluird round ol play. Aller lvlalula, Indian llanker, llaslued lo a score lale in llue lirsl luall, llue Siwaslues bollled lluernselves up by downing Gene Dougluerly, Eagle back, 54 yards lo a louclu- down. Leaping luiglu in llue air lo score on a bul- leled pass lronn llue arm ol Bob Lindlu, Bruce lvlacLellan, llue laller ol llue Indian all-cily wing-men, senl llue Redskins lo a six poinl lead over an under-dogged Beaver eleven. Tlue linal guarler ol play s'aw il vanislu lrorn a surprising lasl minule allack by llue sons ol Ballard, wluo dropped llue locals inlo lilllu place by lieing llue counl al 6-6. Tlueir own larned passing allack lailing lluem lime aller lime, llue local gridders lound lluemselves' looking cellar-ward willu a I9-O deleal by llue rouglu-sluod colonels ol Roosevell in llueir lilllu ballle. llue pres- ence ol Les Darnnnon and Kenny Weiland, Teddy back, was loo muclu lor llue Indians. QRIIDTDIERS FOOTBALL Driving hard againsT The crumbling Green wave, The Redskins puT The polis'h To Their season by adding To Their belTs The scalps oT The Quakers in The Tinal gridiron baTTle. Smashing The Franklin line during The TirsT Three quarTers, The lndians Tinally drove over To Tally, wiTh Lindh spliTTing The middle oT The Quaker wall, and Then adding The exTra poinT To eke ouT a 7-6 vicTory. ln The annual ChariTy game The Tribesmen revenged Themselves by seTTing back Lin- coln To The Tune oT 6-O in TwenTy minuTes' oT play. To say ThaT any one player dominaTed The lndian line-up would be uniusT and in- consideraTe. The end play oT MaTula and MacLellan was unexcelled elsewhere in The ciTy: Klassen, BuTler, and FeTTerly covered The Tackle sloTs like a blankeTg Beckner, Campbell, and Anderson were Towers oT' sTrengTh in The cenTer oT The lndian line: while The backfield presenTed a Tormidable combinaTion wiTh Lindh, lVlaTlock, Badraun, STaTTord, Gilmore, and Johnson as The prin- cipal cogs oT The Blue and Gold machine OT l936. MANAGERS Herberf DeTTimer Ch F P uck oisie aul Hansen R y ST ff d Opie Dawson Vance Brown Bob Beck,-,er ClHlPlMlll3llCPlXlS SECOND TEAM Bowling over one opponenT aTTer anf oTher, The lndian seconds employed cloclc- lilce precision To drop Tirsl, Lincoln 2-O: Then, Broadway 6-Og and Cleveland, l3-6. Playing on a sloppy Tield, They drew wiTh RoosevelT in The nexT TilT, O-O, buT wenT on To deTeaT Ballard and Eranlclin ,l8-O, and. I3-O, respecTively. SOPT-l-EROSH While The supers were rending asunder The scrub league, Coach Roy Lindman was winning his Third successive Trosh-soph crown in Three years, as his' squad rode To vicTory wiTh Three wins and a Tie. ATTer dropping a mediocre Ballard eleven inTo deTeaT, 6-O, The yearlings sud- denly ran wild To swamp l.incoln, l3-9, and Cleveland, 25-O. ln The Tinal encounTer oT The season, The locals baTTled To a O-O draw wiTh The RoosevelT yearlings, Thus winning The ciTy crown Tor l936. SECOND TEAM EGOTBALL Bac R Roy Sfafford C rl Hesse Klell Qvale Bill Newhall. F onT R lL TT To RghTl Woodrow Sykes Roberf Reuss, Paul Meuler, Millon Baxley, Ed Marble, Cliff Carlson Leeo Aller SOPI-l - FROST-l EQOTBALI. Back Ro Ralph Allen Ray Wakef eld Leo SexTon, Ken Cronin, George Van Horn, Leo Koski, Coach Lnd Th rd R Bill Liening Bob Bunce Vernon Marlin, Bill Madison, Don Johnson, Bob CorleTT, Bill Naylo Har ey Tbbals Scco d Ro Jim BarreTT Jack Healy Lynn Hubbard, Bud SchlaiTzer, Orval UrquharT, Kenny Thompson E ne Oslerho T Tom Baker F onT R Ted Edquisl Ted Comeaux Ralph Bolf. WPXRBIITY BASKETBALL Fighl hundred wildly cheering parlisan Ians saw 'rhe Indians eke oul a win over Garfield in overlime, 35-34, in lhe seas'on's opener. From a scramble under lhe Bull- dog baskel, Ihe ball popped inlo lhe hands ol I-larry Ryan, who sank lhe ball lhrough The hoop as lhe final bell rang. Lindh led The Indians wilh I4 poinls, and Kessler lopped lhe Bulldogs wilh Jrhe same amounl. Wesl Seallle was delealed by Franklin al Ihe Quaker gym in Ihe nexl game when Zaknieh and I-Iallin ol lhe Green Wave couIdn'l miss Ihe baskel. Final score: Franklin, 39, Wesl Seallle, 28. The Redskins overwhelmed Ihe hapless Lynx in Their Ihird game on Ihe Indian home floor, 46-30. Again Lindh led The Braves. The foreign-floor iinx was on The Indians in lheir nexl game when Broadway de- Iealed lhem, 4l-26. Queen Anne nexl Iosl Io lhe Indians, 25-24, when, one poinl behind and wilh lhe crowd yelling shoot Carl Norden shol a long one as Jrhe bell sounded lo give The Tribe 'rhe conlesl. BaIIard's championship-bound Beavers ran rough shod over Wesl Seallle lo down The Redskins, 48-26. Bob Lindh, John Popich, Carl Norden, Mickey McGill, Bob Davidson. iw. 1 H., Y: . ' . '- , 'Q 1 X-rrT: '3CQ:L f. I A ,ETKF-i .i'. x . I -1- ri X ,: 211, 'i T . ' , S ,' T '. 'tl - Q ' 'C Q ,AJ .Lv 1' : F u R if 'r I fi E, H fi. 'x 'Z KN Rf . x '- ' Q -.5 'J' . ,.,. , 3. ,J gf 'Qi . , ' c All F 44 if ' 7 fi 2 . .ff-f5':fgi.2'51-hifi f .' .' ia 2, fi f Fi' fi x,.--,nf 5 aff A, .-,- 1 N E. ff fx rpf ef -'ii S A. 1- If -Tx lhllUUlBSTlElliB BASKETBALL Revenge is sweef, and Garfield fasfed fhe sweefness of vicfory when if defeafed fhe lndians' in fhe firsf game of fhe second round, winning 3l-I9 on fhe Pups' home floor. Franklin evidenfly didn'f believe 'rhe proverb fhaf fhe lndians should win af Wesl' Seaffle, as fhey escaped home wifh a 38-26 vicfory. Wesf Seaffle broke fhe iinx of foreign floors af Lincoln nexf, as fhey barely downed The Lynx, 34-32. The fourfh game of fhe second round wenf fo Broadway as Diclcinson, Sand- sfrom, and Ginsberg scored 38 of Broad- way's 47 poinfs. Lindh, Mcfxllisfer, and feammafes made only 28. The lndians won fheir fif+h game when fhey defeafed fhe Quays af Queen Anne, 39-35. Lindh celebrafed a refurn fo form, buf was over-shadowed by lvlcAllisfer's l8 counfers. Ballard's superlafive passing affack func- fioned in fhe second guarfer of fhe final game fo give fhe Beavers an 8 poinf lead, which fhey lcepf for fhe resf of fhe game. Score: Ballard, 47: Wesrf Seaffle, 39. Coach Lindman should have a good feam nexf year, wifh Gulin, Irvin, Ryan, and - 7 l 'N if flvlcAllisfer refurning fo bolsfer his hopes for a championship. X , i it , . i . A' r II . - Y A ill, Harry Gulin, Paul Irvin, John Harringfon, Harry Ryan, F k M All f x lBA5llQliTlBAllll SECOND TEAM Winning Jrhree games and lieing one, The Wesl Sieallle super varsily had a lair season, finishing eighlh in The cily sland- ings. Led by Bob Davidson, who scored mosl poinls during Jrhe season, The Indian second leam pul up good fighls before losing, several limes being vanquished by only one poinl. The Scrubs losl lwice lo The Garfield Bull- dogs', delealed Franlclin once and lied wilh lhem once, splil wilh Lincoln and Broadway and were downed lwice by Queen Anne and Ballard. Kyle l-lesse, Bob Davidson, Bob Becl4- ner, Norm Overland, lvlerl Quinell, Johnny Healher, Kenny Thompson, and Chuck Fan- chor will relurn lo give Coach Lindman a slrong varsily squad nexl year. e H sse M J hn Heather. Bark Raw: Kenny Thompson, Chuck Fancher, Sian Kasperson, N O e Ia ck Ig :W .1 J x lBPXSlKlEllBAlLlL FROSH-SOPH Wes'l' SeaHle's sophomore aggregalion did noi have Jrhe usual successful season rhar Indian sophs have had in lhe pasl. This year's crop of second year men won iiyanly one game and finished eighrh in Jrhe 'LW ciiy slandings. The sophomores' who earned leHers were Jack Faries. l-lugh Van Dusen. Jim Badcon, Tom Baker, George Van l-lorn, Bob McBra+ney, Dan Milliken, Russel Jen- Xi.f -o sen, Roy Anderson, Leo Koslci, and Bob Morris. ii Coach Do+y's freshmen may have been QR inexperienced and small, buf Jrhey were good enough io finish fourlh in The fresh- . 'N men league, winning four and losing Jrhe -- J ,X gi same number of games. ' Handicapped by 'rheir laclc of height Q ' 1 ihe yearlings showed ihe righl lcind of fighr .yi and exhibiled good ball handling. li ' Rollen VanderVar'r, Pele Bianchi, Bob i nf Orsucci, Wall Soroe, Vern Schmirz, and X ' Jaclc l-lunl made leliers. f 6 ' , ef. Keg Q r - TOP PICiURE Fronl Row: Jim Badcon, George Van Horn, Roy Anderson, Bob McBrafney, Leo Koski, Bob Schlaifzer. Back Row: Dan Milliken c es M rs Ru Jensen, Edward Floyd, Hugh Van Dusen. SECOND PICTURE Front Row: Roberi Grubb, Jack Huni, Lawrence Benedicf, Fefe Bianchi, Mr. Dofy. Back Row: Vernon Schmifz, Wall Soroe Rollen Van er a Sian Dary Reber? Orsucci. A c G G' 3 1? i T957 IRITIIDSIIQIIIXIS While The Franklin Quakers played mo- nopoly on The I937 baseball ladder, WesT SeaTTIe's baTTIing Tribesmen pounded Their way To The upper half of The prep sTand- ings aT The end oT The TirsT round oT com- peTiTion, wiTh Tour wins and a duo oT losses. The Indians opened The I937 seas'on by winning a 4-3 decision over The dark-horsed Lincoln Abes on The home Tield. Paul Irvin piTched Tor The WesT Siders, allowing 6 hiTs and sTriking ouT 9. CompleTeIy rouTed by The righT- handed piTching oT Bill IvIundT, Cleve- land hurler, The Redskins Tell beTore The onsIaughT oT I6 hiTs! and IO runs, ITo drop a IO To I decision To The hard-hiT- Ting C-3eorgeTown lads in Their second TilT oT The season. The locals, donning Their war painT and TeaThers, downed Earl Johnson, BaIlard's prize chucker, in The nexT encounTer wiTh I3 bingles To ransack The Beavers, 7-5, on The Salmon Bay diamond. The hero's role wenT To John Popich, Tiery backsTop, who, wiTh Two men ouT in The TirsT haIT oT The ninTh inning and The counT Tied aT 5-5, un- loaded a long drive ThaT wenT Tor 4 bases To drive in Harry Gulin, Indian TirsT sacker, ahead oT him. I ,I T Is 'IAF I -ill J l I X s X. If !!Ii.II if In , S I yu illlyl Ii I lifxiiiill fill I I I K g M h A Popich Berridge Ryan Irvin lx x X n I J l X 'X SBBWTQT -.Jxm T' .. .My ' x 'I i s..- .J 59 N Q1 o ,ici g Juv, .QQ EU , , ...., Barr Q5 . IBASIEIBMLIL NIINIE Sel back by lhe slrong pilching ol Ed Caslraw, gianl Quaker moundsman, lhe ln- dians dropped back inlo lourlh place as lhe mighly Green Wave ol Franklin swepl over lhem, 8-I. Bill Berridge, red headed lly chaser, caughl a high ball lor lhe Tribe-'s only lally. Displaying lheir combined power al lhe plale belore an audience ol home lans, lhe Wesl Siders submerged lhe Colonel nine wilh a barrage ol hils lhal nelled lhe Redskins I6 runs, while lhe Roughriders were complelely salislied wilh 6. The Tribesmen lolaled I8 base hils. Wall Carl- son and Ed Barr, Gig l-larbor, lasl ball arl- isl, divided lhe burdens ol local hurling assignmenl, allowing I2 salelies. The locals, allhough hampered by lhe lack ol velerans in lhe inlield, showed a remarkable brand ol ball in lhe lirsl round. Wilh Wall Carlson, Paul lrvin, l-larry Gulin, John Popich, and Bill Berridge doing mosl ol lhe heavy slick work, lhe Tribe gave oc- casions ol becoming a real ball club low- ards lhe laller parl ol lhe season. Pele Bianchi al lhe keyslone sack, Arl King al shorlslop, l-larry Ryan, lhird, and Gulin al lirsl, lormed a hard-working inlield. while l-larry Ames, Carlson, and Berridge did a line iob palroling lhe gardens. Bianc Gulin McAlIisler TRACK OuTsTanding Tor The Tribe This year was The relay Team which, up To The Time The annual wenT To press, had broken The only school rec- ord To Tall. The relay Team was composed of George I-laielc, Bob Lindh, Doug lvlaTlock, wiTh Kjell Qvale as anchor man. Qvale was The high poinT man oT The squad, winning consisTenTIy in The IOO and 220. Bob Lindh and Bill Webb in The hurdles also gar- nered poinTs. TRACK SNAP Ovale, Lindh, Van Dusen, Van Horn, Coach Lirldman WesT SeaTTIe sTarTed The season wiTh a 63-50 loss To The Broadway Thinclads. The meeT was undecided unTil The IasT evenTs, when Broadway showed enough sTrengTh To deTeaT The Indians. Kjell Qvale sTarred Tor The Tribe, wiTh TirsTs in The IOO- and 220-yard dash and also ran The anchor leg on The winning relay Team. The nexT rneeT on April 30, a Triangular aTTair, was capTured by The champion Lincoln Track squad wiTh 75 poinTs. Queen Anne was second, wi+h 25, while WesT SeaTTle Tollowed wiTh I4. FIRST TEAM FIELD Kneeling lLefT To RighTI:Kenny Thompson, Bob Davidson, Terrance Thomas, Bill Newhall. STanding lLefT To RighTI: Leo Koski, Dick Sfewarf, Carl Zi'rkoviTch, Bill Johnson, Len I Darnell. 3 K Na, I gpm, DU' 'V vi ,gp 2 ' ' ,W - f ' , f ,ffgghl X X l 1 . w L25 SECOND TEAM TRACK Kneeling lLeTT To RighTJ:Connie Mannigan, Bob FeTTerIy, Hugh Van Dusen, Earl Cruzen, Jim Badcon, Merl Quinnell, Lee Farmer, Ralph Allen. STandlng lLeTT To RighTJ, John Wilson, Mgr., MaTT Arlingfon, Bob Beckner, Bob Owens, Leonard Hill, Henry ThorseTT, Warren Gramm, A. D. Wheless, Junior Howard, Bob LeTTelier, Oleg Kor, Mgr. On May 8 The annual Relay Carnival was held aT The UniversiTy oT WashingTon, and again The Red and Black oT Lincoln was on Top when The conTesT was over. WesT SeaTTle had sTrong re- lay Teams, buT They did noT geT The breaks and Tinished TourTh, alThough They scored only 2 poinTs less Than The I936 Team, which Tinished second. ln The nexT rneeT Friday. May I4, WesT Se- aTTle won over Cleveland 84 To 29 as They gar- nered IO TirsTs and IO seconds. FIRST TEAM TRACK Kneeling lLeTT To RighTl:KieIl 'Qvale, Bob Lindh, Doug MaTlock, John Ayres, Dick KinT- ner, Eugene Swanzey, Ernie Harris. STanding lLefT To RighTl: Bill Webb, Chuck Fancher, George Haiek, Hugh AiTkenson, Woody Sykes. WesT SeaTTle was nol so sTrong in The middle disTance, mile, and Tield evenTs as in The sprinTs and hurdles. TRACK The cindersmiTh sTrengTh lay in The discu-1, I wiTh ZiTlcovich Tossing, and in The high jump, wiTh Dick STewarT compeTing. Coach Lindman's prospecTs Tor nexT year are encouraging as Kjell Qvale, Van T-lorn, and Van Dusen reTurn Tor The sprinTs. Webb and Eancher Tor The hurdles, Sykes and Swanzey Tor The halT mile and mile, and Darnell, Beckner, Johnson, Thomas, and Thompson in The Tield evenTs, 4991 li. T l u J Q, ine-1 91 A 5 NlllllNQR SIPURTS bn-1.44 .-- ix- INTRA-MURAL LETTER WINNERS Fronl Row: Galloway, Keeley, Durkin, Brown, Rilchie Pelers, Shields. Second Row: Anderson, Kourkoumelis Ayres, Abbenhouse, Heib, Polls. Back Row: Claboe Bingham, Swanzey, Carlfon, Cruzen, Galloway. Sponsor, Mr. P. J. Murphy. 4' Q f I ,P l 'Hn A n I l I I I I- f, , 1, , xx li 1, I I 5, I Y A 'f , , - , , , , ff ld! 'X TENNIS Fronl Row: Joe Shields, Bob Reuss, Ari McCullough. Back Row: Floyd Churchill, Jack Faries, Ric ,rd Ferrell,,Bruce Carey, Frank Funk,'lAss1. Coachl. W li. X x l if T L , Coach, Mr. Brinckll' C! A If Q l' , ll XV l 'i 1 N l J i X' ck I. L XX x X XXX' c N l Y ,KYB x T W T X XCR GOLF Emery Herreif, Wayne McPoland, Peferson, Dick Sfevens, Harold Olsen, Clarence Hook, Fred Osferhouf, Chuck Sweene Benneff, Mr. Frame. Bruce Benson, Laird y, Wayne Sfewarf, James Coach, Mr. Frame. One Hundred Six SOCCER Front Row: Bob Carleton, Eric Smith, Earl Cruzen. Back Row: Keith Anderson, Tom Moore, Richard Bowman, Elmer Howard, Ray Johnson, Don Epler. Coach, Mr. P. J. Murphy. 5 J ,f Xa WARRIORS Front Row: Don Anderson, Ed Ratclitt, Ted Capis, Chuck Sweeney, Mert Quinell, Andy Grasdahl, Harry Ames, Pat O'Reqan, Bob Kennedy, Stan Kasperson. Second Row: Billo Wiseman, Walt Williams, Dick Kintner, Mickey McGill, Emery Herrett, Herb Harris, Percy Shaw, John Popich, Bill Adams, Roy Stafford, George Luppold, Ben Berry. Back Row: Al Partridge, Jack Klaasen, John Heather, Bill Webb, Doug Matlock, Frank Judson, Bill Gilmore, Bob Lindh, Paul Irvin, Walt Carlsen, Harry Gulin. President, Louis Butler. , Adviser, Mr. Doty. I cf' ' is IOO MILE CLUB Front Row: Johnson, Skoglund, Anderson, Shields, Swee- ney, Buchanan, Nettle, Benedict. Second Row: Nelson, Galloway, Susumi, Ritchie, Smith, Peters, Brown, Potts, Keeley, Kourkoumelis. Third Row: Williamson, Putnam, Farmer, Ayres, Truedner, St. John, Heib, McGuire, Wat- son, Guettel. Back Row: Boniface, Wilson, Bingham, Claboe, Swanzey, Cruzen, Carlton, Galloway, Badcon, Morris, Holmes. One Hundred Seven IIIXIIIIRAQMILIIIRAII iv , .A Eli ZZ .m S' I ffl ff- I I if III LII 3 --1 ,.L..- :C J Il'I'l I '-'-' jj A A ' . . I A-1.171l,lsili1l Z1- .-. ,, V Y-in ,nd , . - . Q ,V I .W f I ' ,, v PROPHECY By frain, boaf, and airplane we fravel, using fhe radio, felegraph, and news'papers, and fhe modern invenfions of felevision and sky rockefs fo bring you fhe news of your former class mafes, and fo find ouf if you're going fo gef married and die a nafural deafh, or whefher you're going fo sfay single and live fo an over-ripe age. Here we go! To fhe world in fhe Planefs in I96ll HOLLYWOOD, CALI FORNIA, VENUS .... Giving a parfy which swepf Hollywood off ifs feef, Dixie LaMarr, known fo you as Dorofhy Johnson, in honor of her fwenfy-fhird firsf nighf performance, enfer- fained many disfinguished guesfs. Among fhose presenf were Jack Berridge, who sfarred wifh Miss LaMarr, and is said fo be fhe besf looking acfor since fhe fime of Roberf Taylor. Wayne Woodruffisky, accomplished song wrifer, who composed Bed Bug Blues, was presenf. His song ranked firsf on fhe Big Ten lasf week, unfil if gof so rank fhey fhrew if off fhe lisf. Mr. Woodruffis'ky's only excuse was, I gof fhe inspirafion for fhe piece while sfaying af fhe Lavenseller and Lavenseller Hofel, Inc., run by fhose fwo propriefors, Clifford and Dorofhy. Anofher disfinguished person seen was Bill Wesf, who has affained The posifion of ruler of fhe world. He was seen carrying on an argumenf abouf fhe nine old men wifh Dean Cooper, Su- preme Courf Judge. PARIS, FRANCE, NEPTUNE .... Seen on Eiffh Avenue is Mademoiselle Shirley Lalzray, manager of Le Pefife Parlez Shoppe, showing fhe lafesf sfyles of I96I. Mmle. LaEray has jusf received word fhaf she is fo design all fhe clofhing worn by fhose five baby boys, fhe Ander- son guinfuplefs. Mrs. Doris' Angelo Anderson reveals fhe names of her sons fo be Bill, Bob, Ben, Bruce, and Bud. Gordy Hayes, we heard, was recenfly promofed fo head buyer of fhe planef's largesf deparfmenf sfore Pennies in Heaven. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MARS .... June Aunspaw McGibbons af lasf seffles down for a happy home life affer being engaged for 26 years, 3 weeks, 4 days, 8 hours, and ll minufes, while sky pilof Bill Berridge has jusf unifed Charles Davis and Violef Afkinson on fhe sea of mafrimony. Bishop Berridge recenfly affained recognifion for collecfing fhe fewesf fax-fokens in fhe Sunday collecfion. Remember your old school mafe Jimmy Clark? He always did like dancing. So now he has faken up fhe life of a posfman and is delivering fan mail fo fhe radio's' lafesf find, Beffee Morrissee. NEW YORK, NEW YORK, SATURN- .... Leo Holo, newly elecfed Razz of Jazz, is adverfising fhaf he is feafuring in his lafesf producfion Hof-Cha fhaf famous dance pair, Franklin Funk, King of Swing, and his queen, Grace Hall. Wayne Cone, fhaf famous Bazooka Player, will be among fhe enferfainers. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JUPITER .... Dr. Andrew Grasdahl is reporfed fo be slighfly under fhe weafher, due fo his celebrafion of winning fhe frial in which he was involved. Dr. Grasdahl was accused of leaving one pair of scissors, one forcep, fwo knives, and one half roll of adhes'ive fape in his pafienf's solarplexus. Liffle Mariorie Boe, fhe former Mrs. George Haiek, has now changed her affecfions and sfafes fo fhe press fhaf she will soon become Mrs. Marjorie Biggs. Wafch ouf, Alfred Dimples, or you'll find you're fhe husband of a bigamisf. PORTLAND, OREGON, MARS .... Snoop Vivian Winchell reporfs in her daily column in fhe Planef Times fhaf fhe Messers. Bill Richfer, Republican: Park Colberf, Democrafg Richard Dundon, Social- isfg Bill Newhall, Communisfg and Wilbur Willis, of fhe Women's Home Parfy, ran for mayor of Rorfland, locafed 50 miles from Japan. Newhall and fhe boys filled IRROIRIHI IIZCY ndred E e Hundred Nine in lhe Pacilic lo cemenl lriendly relalions. All were run oul ol lown on lhe lar and lealher plallorm advocaled by lhe public. TACOMA, WASHINGTON, NEPTUNE .... A scoop lrom lhe Tilans ol lhe sky is lransrnilled lo us, slaling lhal Leil Biorselh, Scandinavian Millionaire, lried lo end il all aller Wall Slreel had ils worsl crash since lhe depression ol I929. Jack and Louis, long-lime pals, lind lhemselves lol- lowing lheir chosen lrade, and are now Bullers on lhe elsale ol lhe weallhy relired lady physician, Dr. Kay B. l-laley. LONDON, ENGLAND, JUPITER . . . Jean Campbell, lhe ex-Mrs. Wallis Carlson, seems lo be having quile a romance wilh Charles Young, King ol l-looverville. ll need be, l will give up my crown and lhrone lor lhe woman l love, quolh Ruler Young. Using lhe mollo ol l-leaven helps lhose who help lhemselvesf' Clair Eellerly helps himsell lo all lhe ice cream and cake he wanls as ollicial ice cream and cake lesler in lhe Abboll Delicalessen Slore. Pearl Abboll, proprielress ol lhe slore, is behind lhe counler, as well as behind wilh lhe renl. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, VENUS .... Sea-caplain Commander William French, s'ailing lhe l-lydroplane, Oueen D'lovely, ocean liner conslrucled by lhe Jerk Waler Conslruclion Company, reporls' lhe sick lisl as lollows: Maior Theodore Fay. Judge Paul l-lansen, Elizabelh Jones, Paris, modeler: and Valera l-lunl, sporls champion. lThe above are ailing lrom lhe GeelCan'lKeepllDown, one lime classed as Sea Sicknessl. Don Slyer walked by lheir deck chairs munching an egg sandwich. Casuallies-and olher lhings-lollowed in his wake. SEDRO WOOLLEY. WASHINGTON, MARS . . Trying lo break jail, red-agilalor Carl Swenson, senlenced lo Sedro Woolley lnslilule lor lhe Color Blind, was caughl and pul in solilary conlinemenl by special lruslee, Vance Brown. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, NEPTUNE .... Nurse Eleanor Sinclair, head ol lhe Neplune Orphan Asylum, announces her engagemenl lo Wylie Palmer, millionaire malch king. My 34 orphan children will make lheir home wilh me, said Miss Sinclair. ll is rumored lhal Mr. Palmer will nol go lhrough wilh lhe wedding. BERLIN, GERMANY, JUPITER .... S'he's slill racing and s'lill winning. Belly Lea, world lamous swimmer, iusl won nalional honors again lor lhe back slroke, crawl slroke, and side slroke in lhe Olympic Games. l-ler co-swimmer, Virginia I-luse, has changed her occupalion lo medicine-mixer lor Miss Lea, who is now nursing in a leading hospilal abroad. ITALY, VENUS .... News Flash-ll Duce Siceloll liercely denounces any knowledge ol Madame Margarel l-larringlon's love inleresl, while slriding on his ship lhe Penli-anli. This merely proves lhal Duce's are wild, and lhal Madame l-larringlon won'l go lo lhe Duce. Aller making a non-slop llighl lrom lhe Big Dipper lo Venus, Connie Ausled received recognilion as being lhe loremosl avialrix in lhe world loday. Wilh gibbering nerves in a lrenzy ol excilemenl, we lwo locolll prophecy prophels pushed palsied lingers down onlo lhe keyboards ol whining lypewrilers and have broughl lo you sullerers an around-lhe-world reporl ol you, yoursell, and your lriends lwenly-lour years lrom loday. Whelher you believe il or nol, you'll have lo sland lor il, lor lhal's whal we lind lo be lrue .... Your Prophels, Yvonne Yancey and Bob l-lealy lRROlRllll IECY y wsu ,f' I We, lhe Spring Tree Class ol l937 named by lhal demagogue ol bolany, Mr. Siceloll, because we are leaving, do hereby wrile down and be-quealh our lasl will lo lacully members and olher sludenls, providing lhey promis'e lo worlc as hard as we, in hopes lhal lhey may someday be as inlelligenl as lhe graduales ol lhe Class ol '37. ARTICLE I-To Mr. Fullon we will his own dynamic personalily wilh which lo I carry on nexl year. Mr. Kaye receives lrom us any new words he can lhinlc ol, inslead ol lhose live words-I demeril doubled by lomorrow. ARTICLE Il-To Miss Clarlc and Miss Dunn, our class advisers, we leave lhe lhoughl lhal we will never again enler lhe school as Seniors. Or, al leasl, we hope we won'l. Bill Anderson donales lo Mr. Lindman a iolce book, which he hopes Mr. Lindman ' 1 gl pass on lo Mr. Doly. Some ol lhe relail selling sludenls leave lo Mrs. Schmilz lheir many lhanlcs lor e iobs lhey oblained during lhe lasl year. Corlene Moss leaves lo Mr. Goss lhis year's bes'l seller, Ten Donl's lor lhe wing Child. E3 5 Eric Burlon and Dorene Chubb woelully leave Miss Phillips. ARTICLE Ill-We Seniors iusl have lo leave lo you Juniors lhe balcony and lhe K onl hall radialor-il's a lradilion. Bul, we also donale lo you, Pal Regan and illo Wiseman, lhe power lo walch over lhe balcony during lhe ass'emblies lo remove y underclassmen who brazenly lry lo sleal a seal. I . ARTICLE IV-We beslow upon lhe Sophomores all lhe honors ol becoming upperclassmen, and hope lhal nolhing will prevenl lhem lrom becoming Seniors. give up lheir righls as Freshmen lo anolher incoming class. ARTICLE V-Warner Bair wills lhe school and all lhal goes wilh il lo lhe 2002 sludenl inhabilanls ol nexl year. 3-i The Freshmen gel lrom us our besl wishes and hopes' lhal lhey may someday Louise McLellan leaves her lille ol College Widow lo Lorraine Qualls, who she hopes will prolecl il. Rulh Moody presenls her charm and good poise lo Pal Buller. Carl Norden leaves lo Bill Webb, Irene Shapeley, providing Miclcey McGill is willing. Gerald Chambers lenders his aulomobile lraclrs around lhe Inn lo I-layward Lyons, anolher speed demon. Lois Wilson and Ben Berry leave hand in hand logelher. Eleanor Kennedy leaves', lalring wilh her, her lilceness lo lhe movie slar, Rochelle I-ludson. George Zderic leaves Connie Webb. Arl Carslensen deparls wilh hislilly DeMolay Dance liclcels. Al and Wes Soper will lheir Double Irish personalilies lo Mary Belh and Kalherine Wilson. Sunny Phillis Veilch gives her niclc name lo anyone ,who can handle il as well as s'he. I V, , 1 .x CLASS will A I One Hundred Ten ,f fl - 'I 4 I Eile n d eaves h r we f of r o B f one who ikes I, m Q as wellk oes. WB ,J 'I WW lxj B Riel deeds is ancy egsfeps J J opich Upgrbfif , A le. J I 1 fy, WWfBarnes d g' e yi s and middle nof y maiden.. ii oug don L e I aeger fo l- whom he 'r 'n e wi l be cfly safe rofecfed. ' L. . W orence V yhi ger ies if f yone who has , riendly inferesf in h' . I . ' ' i J We O 7: H H ,J I E ry l-lerref rv fi- 1 o go sfeady n lvloyer, who he heard, ne ds if I, AMB, 1 ,ffl-. ff school f I I ishing frip. , 5 if fl y leaves his skis i iell Qvale. lvlayb ' Id b fhef f lay fr ar 'J 4 I if 1 Kenn Gr s' sfows his pe ha7 of Generaux, who C n dsif. C V WJ Ed l-lanson is Lord Chesferfield fo Da DI .IC aus her heerful S X ' . Jan odder wil l her io h of fhe Losf and und fo Eunice Rock. Sfan Kasperson ill my is a abouf fown-ness fo Chuck Fancher. i Wayne h 'd J is sarcasfic affifude fo Ed Rafcliffe. 15 N :Wa i iii One Hundred EI Shirl S ifh passes her giff for flowery conversafion on fo Beffy Shoreff. Pearl Grasdahl fenders' her unique hair sfyfles fo Naomi Schell. l-larrieff Tibbals leaves all her friendly associafes fo Gerry Polife. f Rufh Peferson wills her classy looks' fo Mildred l-lemler. Pefe lvlorrow doesn'f leave. So he'll be here anofher year fo guard over lvlar- iorie Green. Carolyn Balzer leaves her iournalisfic achievemenfs fo her sisfer Mildred fo Vg carry on for anofher year. Eleanor l-lamlin leaves fo Audrey Anderson her secref passion for Bob Lindh. Virginia Penney wills her guiefness' fo Anna lvlay l-lyaff. Peggy l-laiek deeds her chic clofhes fo Barbara Olsen. Nancy l-larris passes her abilify fo skip fo Eugenia Gifford. Paf Longmire wills her arf abilify fo Leona Wood, Paf Feldman, and Nafalie Cosfigan. Bruce MacLellan leaves his Warrior sweafer fo any girl who doesn'f fhink he's good looking. , Lois Ledell leaves fhe feafure page of fhe Chinook fo Shirley Bufler. Johnny l-larringfon leaves fhe baskefball floor fo Jack Farris. George Benedeffi wills his exfremely good looks' fo Leonard Darnell. Jewel Toncray besfows her dancing abilify fo Sheila McNeil. Hoping fhaf everyone is willing fo will whaf he's willed, l hereby sign my name fo fhe only high school will l shall ever wrife. CLASS Wllll J ,fi ji 17 Qji L r 59 ,.,,,,,, . 1 LM.- -f Q'-Z2 C ' I if J' f 7 x fl ,X I, . , i K1 f i 5 C ff J, A A 1 I sl N f' X E If N l N jk l EDITORS PAGE To a loyal sludenl slalrl for a iob well done. Acknowledging work which produced lhe l937 Kimljvg sincerely giife Thanks: To 'rhe facully for lheir palience and coop . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.