West Seattle High School - Kimtah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1954

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So with us: We believe in friendli- ness, in co-operation, between student and student, and student and Teacher, in self- discipline, in acceptance of responsibility for the common good, in an open search for truth. These are all parts of real Americanism, they are parts of us, they are our Traditions. Gordon Hannaford PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE Long after much ofthe information you acquire at West Seattle is forgotten, you will remem- ber those enriching experiences which grew out of your participation in The observance of the traditions of the school. You will remem- ber the friendliness of pupils and teachers, The courtesy extended To guest speakers, the cooperation of teachers and pupils in solving school problems, the emphasis on scholarship throughout the school, the fun on West Seattle Day, and the many traditional senior activities. Nothing would guarantee the perpetuation and growth of West Seattle traditions as much as your imparting them to others and living them yourselves. Yes, will you not all dedicate yourselves to this mission? Cecil Bullock ar 332553,-qi5.CE'4 Qc: Mr. Brown, M.A .... English U. of W., Wash. State Col., Teachers College Interests-Music, Bicycling, Traveling Mr. Anderson . . . Industrial Arts i Miss Carlson, B.A., M. of Librarianship Library University of Washington Interests-Reading, Spectator Sports, ,nv-4-, Driving H? Miss Arnold, B.S .... P.E. i Washington State College 5 Interests-Sports, Travel, Reading W-4' Miss Cassidy, M.A .... Language if Ohio State U., U. of W. , Mis, guhmmn, 5.5 ,,,, gcience Interests-Reading, Spectator Sports, U. of W., U. of Southern California KUITYIDQ I Interests-Gardening, Dogs, Sq. Dancing Mr. Chamberlain, M.E. Industrial Arts Nebr. Wesleyan, U. of Nebr., Wash. State, U. of W. Intetrest-Gardening Mr. Beasley, B.E .... Art Seattle Pacific College, Denver U., U. of W. Interests-Painting, Sculpture, Illustration Mr. Blauert, B.A .... Science University of Washington Interests-Camping, Fishing I0 Mrs. Crockett, M.A .... English Miss Dunn, 8.5 .... Mathematics University of Washington U. of W., U. of Calif., Teachers Interest-Poem Making Coll., C0lUmbIB Interests-Travel, Mathematics Miss Ford, B.A. Miss Curry, B.A .... Language Social Studies University of Washington Idaho, California, Columbia Interest-Photography lI1Yer6Sf-MUSiC Mr. Duty, B.A .... Science U. of Illinois, U. of W. IHYGVBST-5Ports Mr. Fosso, B.A. . . P.L.C., St. Olaf College, U. of W. .,9 Interests-Music, Politics, Travel, Books . Music Mrs.CDuncan, 6.5. S M6f.fFEarH:is, A.B. . . English ommercia 1, , U, W, U. of W., U. of Montana a 0 ege 0 Interests-Reading, Music, Travel s , Mr. Franks, M.Ed. Corr. of Social Activities U. of Kansas, U. of W. Interests-Tennis, Camping, Bowling, Reading mud 23,l sf ' z TAIIRAYOI --5.13 63800 Q! cms 000 sooo 9 emacs 4 QNM.. X gi Berea College U of W Mr Mauermann BA Englnsh Interests Wrmng Eating, Sleeprng Mm Mm, 55 ,Social Sfudles Interests Krds Boats Cars Collue Dogs Interest Sports Mr Schul MS Mathematncs Wlsconsm State Coll U. of Chlcago U Geneva College Centenary Col ofW e L State ormal L Interests Phxlosophy Reading Wrmng S1 eU WSC U ofW . . . Socnal Studnes W., U. of Calf Travel -we fi? v ce ' i' of Cal. . Scien Wash., Watson, MA. College, U. Fishing, Seattle Mr. H. Smith, 8.5. Miss Tozier, B.A .... Mathematics Mr. wohlrabg' B,S ,,,, Science Mathematics U. of Ore., U. of W., U. of Cincinnati, U. of U. of W., pu,-due Universiiy U. of Wash., U. of Maine Toronto ln1ere5g5-Trayei, phofography Interests-Sports, Music, lnterna- Interests-Travel, Cooking, Church tional Relations V Mr. G. Smith, M.A. Social Studies , Mf' weichf 55- u. of w., u. of Calif. Mr. Ullin, 8.5 .-.. P-E. Industrial Arts inte,-e5f5-T,-avail 590,151 Ga,-den. U. of W. U. of W., Whitewater, Wis., Normal . ing, Reading interests-Hunting and Fishing School I f .oi ' .sf , X. . ff .,,,, M. W ., :mi Mr. Boitano . . . Driving instructor ,, . U11 lib? lZZ2!21 St '?'5303l N ,Dat ,,,,.1f f, ff . - ' L Q f Mr, wayne, BA ,,,, gocial ggudies Mr. Whaley, B.A .... Industrial Arts U, of W, W.S.C., U. of W. , Mr. T. s. si-nifh, ivi.A. . . , Music inieresis-Bearing, Fishing, Town Interests-Industrial Arts, Economics M555 '5 ' - - N.U'Se U. of W., U. of Chicago, U. of South- Meeting Programs ST' Jcseph 5 School of NU'5'n9f Tacomaf ern Calif. Wash- Interest-Composition Office l H ' 7 College - ' i if ff' U 1 f ,.. . 4 !i Hmmm . ,,, V, 'I ,W C ,,,. N , C ,f Miss Catan . . . Counselor's Office Interests-Football, Outdoor Trips, Mrs. Davenport . . . Office . I . Peru State Normal School, Swimming, Dancing Nebraska Mrs. Waldal Attendance Office Interests - My Family, Sunday School Teach-ing, Boating, Fish- Mr Lloyd Custodian ing, Swimming i3 COOPERATIVE CHOOL COVER ME T Bev Beers-President me ' Tim Hill-Vice-President Sue Johnson-Council Secretary Mr. Franks-Student-Faculty Advisor C. S. C. COMMISSIONERS Left To right: STU Trenholme, Point, Larry- Pierce, Assembly, Alice Saari, ln-School, Ruth Anderson, Out-of-School, Pat Purdom, Administration, Ron Rice, Studenf Court. Left to right: Merle Barker, Pep, Virginia Morgan- rofh, Forum, Ron Finlay, Finance, Dee McDonald, Cabinef Secretary, Paul Thiry, Maintenance: ,ig-Q1' 2 9 3 FALL COUNCIL , . , STUDENT COURT SPRING COUNCIL Roll Presidents: Row 1, left to right: Myra Barnes, Joy Jensen, Lorraine Perry, Marcia Mage, Edie Gilbert- son, Gay Hemphill, Betty Knowles, Julia Mathewson, Mariio Swenson, Delores Stevens, Donna Jinkens. ' Row 2: Jackie Zumalt, Laurie West, Betty Lou Dahley, Bunny Wendel, Sandy Thompson, Sharon Kieland, Sharon Faler, Barbara Pitt, Betty Peasley, Pauline Doolittle. Nancy Conner, lris Beisner, Row 3: Jim Flynn, Dave Nay, Bob Holter, Rod Phinney, Swede Swenson, Vern Mackie, Claire Cole, Peenie Poinier, Joe Gowdy, Edson S. Pederson, Keith Willson. Row 4: Bill Braun, Lee James, Star Traversie, Bull Wagner, Tim Hill, Ed Emerick, Rolland Ehlers, Jim Rongner, Bob Brazier. Pictured at left: Ron Rice, senior, sophomore, Janet Holter, sophomore, Barbara Kuest, lunior, Maureen Sears, spring senior, senior, Ed Parker, iunior. Traversie, fall Justices not pictured are: Howard Pitts, sophomore, C I B kf I f , C , , and Barbara Plummer, fall Senior. aro ec s rom- n ormation ommissioner Row 1, left to right: Betty Lou Dahley, Delores Stevens, Judy Mathewson, Iris Beisner, Barbara Damm, Carol Vincent, Shirley French, Robert Spencer, Janice Tullock. if Row 2: Anna Thrasher, Helen Earnheart, Elizabeth Davie, Barbara Derby, Marlene Spencer, Betty Peasley, Sharon Faler, Judy Jackson, Ona Kay Kroll, Sylvia Fylling, Arlene Baker, Barbara Hannaford. Row 3: Harry Vye, Jim Flynn, Tom Companion, Larry Gill, Ted Angle, Darvel Farrell, Bob Berg, K. C. O. .. ..... ,. ,W-nl eh L s . l 2 5 2 I 2 5 Z 2 We Remember Him . . 'TF' 3-'iE'5'5' t l t l bm emi b l n Q .gsm Sw ,e e fr. - 'w aQ,,vfwMQ,3 Lyle Kaye loved life and loved people. Because of this he made many friends. As one of those fortunate enough to have been his friend, I will always remember how warmly he wel- comed me to West Seattle. His basic principles of living stemmed quite naturally from his belief in people and his interest in life. He loved good books but was never a bookworm, he loved vigorous sports but was more than an athlete, he never lost sight of the spiritual dimensions of life and this school and all of us in it are better because he worked with us. Cecil F. Bullock. . l shall remember Lyle Kaye all my life. He was a good man, with the kind of goodness that combines patience and strength. But more important to me than his goodness was his ever-questing spirit. His mind was constantly alive to all that was around him, and he tackled the problems of life with a zestfulness that was contagious. As I think of all the reading he did, all the thinking, all the eager conversing with others, I feel a restlessness within me, a dissatisfaction with laziness and mediocrity, and an urge for action. Perhaps this is our great- est tribute: that we want to be like him. Gordon Hannaford. To think of the years one has known Mr. Kaye in the West Seattle community as a neigh- bor, friend, or casual acquaintance is to remem- ber a kind, gentle, tactful and happy man. The last meeting of the High School P.-T.A. that Mr. Kaye attended before he became ill, I remem- ber his kind words of praise and encouragement he gave regarding the work-we were doing in the school and the community. To have been able to call Mr. Kaye neighbor or friend was a rare privilege. Sincerely, Mrs. Roger Dahl, President of P.-T.A. Humbly, we now see that day after day, year after year, we have shared the life of a great man. As leader, counsellor, fellow-worker and friend, Lyle Kaye quietly and effectively did so well the many things that came his way, that we scarcely noticed the doing. Now, re- membering, we see him clearly-a human being who shared laughter generously, who lived actively and read avidly with equal vitality, a man called upon to suffer deeply and long whose pity nevertheless was for others, not himself, a keen observer of men,incapable of speaking harshly of another. Now that he no longer walks with us, we know that we have been greatly privileged, and a little better, because he was our friend. Strangely, we feel more strengthened'by his presence than saddened at his absence, and are grateful for having known him. Irene Murray Lansing. To the students of West Seattle High School, Lyle Kaye was a sincere, understanding teacher. He constantly encouraged scholarship and practical thinking, and urged his students to take full advantage of educational opportunities. He strove to give his classes a better un- derstanding of the world they live in. The students of West Seattle will always be indebted to Mr. Kaye for his endless efforts to help them toward successful living. Tim Hill. This is not the first annual that has been dedicated to Mr. Kaye. For many years, his service to West Seattle-school and community alike-has been realized by alumni and friends with whom he worked. Everyone who came in contact with him was impressed by his kindly atti- tude and interest in the well-being of others. Mr. Kaye has become a symbol at West Seattle of that which is held in highest esteem. Our feeling, and the thoughts of the many whom he knew, echo the dedication of the Class of T931-he was beloved by the diligent, feared by the delin- quent, and sincerely respected by all. Bev. Beers. T7 CLASSES . u WWW WWW ww , X JMTZWJJKQWLZWM iQ1iCfwi.,Q Wm jf 'W at WNW af , X xx , -ff f E W Qs 5? M? Wx! SJ, I L A VW gf? Kim fmw -,f 'Q i 1 U jf ' ! Xvf f BRA Em A 3 L ' A H 1' N 4,4q N Y x fu5E f 3 Q 5 Z! X H 1? A g X IA ' Rf Wi, E'm..,! F' ' x, 'Ti ws 'W 2 I-' r Y 3 ri Q, , TQ- I. in Q Q 18 18 wg fiw W 32 Jw SE IOR CLASS ir r-s .s fx, l 1' T rs , VICE-PRESIDENT - B08 ELWOOD As Vice-President of the Senior Class l worked on the Senior Dance and was head of the enter- tainment committee for the Senior Breakfast. Also l worked on Senior Assembly. l have en- ioyed working with the other officers and Mr. Rakus this year in making the Senior Class of '54 the best ever. ag .X A ,iw N f QNX ., . X , .FN Ss Q s . WON SECRETARY- DAWN FITCH Working for the Senior Class this year has really been a privilege. lt's been an honor to work with kids with so much school spirit and the urge to be on top. Thank you for letting me help the class of '54 to become a real success. .ISF it FT NER .1 9.1 or f fir.. yffg A PRESIDENT-JOAN BAlLEY The traditions and activities we have as Seniors are the things we remember most about our high school years. l only hope the classes in the future will enioy them as much as we have. , x t, ,ik I ,Q , i if I . X., - TREASURER - BARBARA PLUMMER Our Senior year is drawing to a close and we ask, What lies ahead? College? Work? . . . Whatever it is, our success or failure lies within ourselves. So, too, hangs the fate of mankind. Dur generation holds the key to the future. 1 Anvison - Mn. uxus S' L 20 K... COUNSELOR - MISS PHILIPS 41 KW X f if . 51 flow? if I in Z! f W f , 7 f Ag ROW 1. Allen, Joel - 1. Jodie. 2. l'd Rather Die Young. 3. l'm iust a baby, 4. Cars, girls, going out at night, 5. Class of '54 rep., 6. To get out of school. Alpaugh, Barrett-1. Barry, 2. My Love, 3. Dink, l got news for you, 4. Sports, and television, 5. lntra- mural sports, 6. To be successful in lite, and to have Hoffman quit clobbering me. Ammerman, Gary-1. Von Ammerman, Torchy, 2. Get Off the Stove Grandma, You're Too Old to Ride the Range, 3. Don't shank Angstead, 4. Duck hunting, swimming, at Hanson's, golf, 5. Golf team, roll rep., 6. To follow Fugi and Hoto and to cut spinner like an honorable Japanese boy. Anderson, Don-1. Andy and Don, 2. Yours, 3. We'll be seeing you, 4. Making Carol N. blush, wine, women and song. 5. W club, football, Gridsmen club, B. C. rep., 6. Join the Navy and smuggle 100 women aboard ship of I0 men with Ken Peterson as captain. Anderson, Karole-1. Sid, 2. The Closer to You, and How Could You Believe Me When l Said I Loved You When You Know l've Been a Liar All My Life?, 3. Probably not, 4. Parties, dances, and skiing, 5. Senior rep., decoration comm., 6. To attend the U. of South- ern Calif. and become a Dental Technician. Anderson, Patricia-l. Pattie, 2. Lucky Star, 3. Call me honeyl, 4. Badminton, fishing, iournalism, 5. Girls' club rep., Jack of all trades, Chinook staff, Big Sister, 6. Goto China with Sally and Dot and learn to eat pork and fried rice with chopsticks. ROW 2. Anderson, Adrian-1. Andy, 2. Hey Joe, 3. Nuts, 4. Hunting, fishing, girls, 5. Roll vice-pres., 6. To be a good diesel mechanic. Anderson, Chester Anderson, Lanie-2. Cry of the Wild Goose. 3. l don't care, 4. Movies, pool, bowling, 5. Girls' club rep., Young life, 6. To live with Nullene when she gets married. Anderson, Lois - 2. Story of the Three Loves by Pag- anini, 3. Just a minute, 4. Oil painting, skiing, 5. Ski club, 6. To get to be a really good skier. ROW 3. Anderson, Lorraine-1. Andy, 2. The Palms, 3. Yes, the Chinook will come out on Friday, 4. Chi- nook, Rainbow, B.Y.F., fishing, skiing, doing nothing, 5. Chinook managing editor, debate, W club, Kim- tah, Torch, Ski club, 6. To hop down the halls of West Seattle on my pogo stick in the year 2000 dis- tributing copies of my latest novel. Anderson, Ramona--1. Rickie, 2. Dream, 3. Be good now honey, don't do anything I wouldn't do, 4. Piano, sewing, singing, guys, 5. Class of '54 rep., 6. To grow lemons on an apple tree in.Paris. Anderson, Ruth- l. Ruthie, 2. Swedish Rhapsody, 3. Molly, cut that outl, 4. Skiing, swimming, Moun- taineers, Scandia club, 5. Out-of-school Commissioner, C.S.C. cabinet, debate manager, Honor Society, Phil- osophy club, Moccasin club, 6. To accomplish every- thing I set out to do. Anderson, Shirle -I. Sunny, 2. Why Do l Love You, 3. Ohl l love ing. Honor Society, roll offices, Y.F.C., 6. To make my life worthwhile in the sight of God and man. V, P, W5 l X . f , , fg . ,, we ig, I ' 1 It is -. , G f 2 V ia, , ,.,. . ROW 4. Angle, Ted-l. Worm, 2. Hot Toddy, 3. l'm lust so mad,. l could sweat, 4. Skiing, fishing, Moun- taineers, Senior Hi-Y, 5. Ski club, Sr. rep., Warriors, 6. Ii? graduate from the U and be a big success in ie. Angstead, Jim - l. Shorty, Shankstead ithanks to Prippj, Little Ben, 2. You, You, You, 3. You're crazy, l never shank, 4. Golf, ice skating, leather carving, and-all other sports which include girls, 5. Boys' club Treas., golf team, W club, intramural golf, Boys' state, 6. To become half the man my Dad is. ROW 5.l Askwig, Donna Baccetti, Louis-1. Boss, 2. Harlem Nocturne, 3. You better believe that, 4. DeMolay, Cavaliers, watching J. birdwatching, 5. Official lmeetsl lavatory assistant tboysl, 6. To travel the world preaching against al- cohol and the other evils, and to become president of the bird-watchers' society. ROW 6. Bacon, Arthur - 1. Archie, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. Crumb, 4. Stones, stamps, coins, everything else, 5. Orchestra, 6. Go to Venus and paint the wonderful scenery there. Bacon, John-l. Johnnie, 2. God's Little Candle, 3. Oh cats. 4. Chess, hunting deer, bear, duck, 6. Railroad engineer. X -ff t , f 5 7 :Z E 5 DM . , , X X f W V Y! of X x 4 ., Ee x fl a I f 5 3? X X 55,-..:w '4 ' . .. t 'f ,. 9 . .eff f ss X S. Q we ,Z ' ,V ' ,. gn? f t 'l C 2 as .swf .X sybcf, W.-wi N . .,.v.w.. I . QW , .sms ff ff QW- 143239, , X V-142, ,VZ X ff f 4 f J, Q f f f -X 0.1 f fm fl f f! Z 45 Z 2 3' f f , . f ff-va, We arrived in the year of 1951 . . 21 Our futures uncertain . W' ,. 'K a W 1 . 43 X 8 f A-We -f ff fi X r Q ,f f ' 39?5..,,.. ,Xu 'Ulf Q S.. 7 X 'W X . xi .c XX fav as xx gc A if . it -accxxx ,,f...f+- 'fl 9 bt ,. . ' 'sf' QQ Q -ao ROW 1. Bailey, Diane-l. Twin, 4. Driftwood, art, Y Teens Council Pres., Advisor of Jr. Debs, 5. Kimtah, art, and Sr. Ed., Permanent Torch, Quill and Scroll, 6. Marry Louie and raise a football team. Bailey, Joan-1. Jo, 2. Harlem Nocturne, 3. All right you guys, 4. Mog-Ni pres., J.O.G., B.Y.'s, 0.W.S.S., All-city sub deb treasurer, 4. Soph class treas., Kim- tah editor i53l, Art and Sr. class editor, Senior class pres., Permanent Torch, Quill and Scroll, Make-UE club, 6. To go to Seattle U and study art and mat and meet a lot of neat people. ROW 2. Baker, Sandra Lea-l. Sandy, 2. Too Young, 3. You big boob, Houlihan iT.G.l.F.J, 4. IYOBFILIAE, Dorians, P.C.G. club, Jr. Achievement, tG.J.H.l, ski- ing, smiwwing, golf, hiking, 5. Apt. clerk, attendance clerk, Girls' club rep., Sr. class rep., Ski club, Sr. Play comm., Christmas decorations, 6. Grow up and be a lady, and get married in 3 years. Barrett, Shirley Ann - 1. Shirl, 2. Early Autumn, 3. No, Barbara, you can't drive, the boy doesn't have insurance, 4. Officer in Y, Masqueraders sec., Jama, Enchanters, To be sophisticated . 5. P.-T.A. dance, Pep commission, Prom comm., Jr. dance chair- man, Sr. Breakfast, Sr. Luncheon, Pow Wow i53l, 6. Use my intelligence in a very useful way and meet with Jama annually. ROW 3. Bartel, Marilyn-l. Mimi , 2. Blue Moon, 3. l'm going on a dietll, 4. Jr. Leaders, Water Ballet, skiing, swimming, T.G.l.G., 5. Big Sister, Faculty Tea, C.G. comm., chairman, ski club, Sr. Play comm., Torch, C.S.G., Christmas decorations, 6. Take a bike trip to the San Juan Islands. Bateman, Alice-1. Bateman , 2. September Song, 3. Wait for mel See you at Topes, 4. To be sophis- ticated, Jama, J.O.G., Y , 5. Frosh-Soph Aux. Pres., G.C. comm. Standards head, Sr. Play comm., Sr. Christmas decorations, 6. To meet with Jama annual- ly and to be room-mates at Pullman with E.D., Phyllis, Paddy and Normie. W .- s. 5 Nr fi 17' ,. 2 X r W 7 1 ft 'Q f f fr 'F i x c f 1 T f X l 'Q K SP ,, 1 ,ff ,.-.N ts ii V' f.,, V sf if ev A .5 . l 4 ROW 4. Bauer, Suzanne-l. Sue, 2. Body.and Soul, 3. Be serious now, 4. Piano, skiing, swimming, J.O.G., Department head, Big Sister, G.C. Apt. clerk, G.C. rep. '51, '52, G.C. comm., Dad's Night '5l, '52, '53, Talent Assembly, Pow Wow, Dfama Cll-lb, C0mm9nCe- ment sec. '53, Leaders Conference '52, Sr. Luncheon, Sr. Eneakfast, Office Assistant, 6. 'Oh, yes-once in a w i e. Bayles, Anita-l. Nita, 2. l Don't Claim to Be An Angel, 3. No Iiel, 4. Movies, dancing, Tri-Tonda, 5. Roll vice-pres., 6. To get back to Lewiston. Beers, Beverly-I. Bev, 2. Unforgettable, 3. Oh, oh, somebody goofedl, 4. Swimming, billiards, piano, J.O.G., Y . 5. C.S.G. and G.C. comm., Roll pres., Make-up club, Pow Wow, Vice-Pres. of Jr. class, Red Cross Ch., Torch, W club, C.S.G. pres., Inter-Hi V.- P., 6. Always be worthy of my friends. Belmont, Marilyn-1. Sugar , 2. Have I Told You LateIy?, 3. Do you love me?, 4. Ronnie, swimming, tennis, fighting, 5. Pow Wow, Operetta, Centennial, R.D.C., 6. To be with him wherever he goes and to always be happy. ROW 5. Benson, Roy-l. Benny, 2. You, You, You, 3. Aw nuts, 4. Tearing apart cars, 6. To be able to put the cars back together. Benzion, Irvin-I. Irv, 2. Baby, Baby, Baby, 3. You wouldn't print it, 4. Hunting, fishing, women, S.T.S., 6. To go to Alaska with Jack, John, Jerry and Bev after a bear. Berg, Robert-1. Bob, 2. Les Paul, Vaya Con Dios, 3. No, 4. Radio, electronics, key collecting, magic, 5. P.A. system, 6. Electrical engineer. Bilodeau, Charlotte-1. Char , 2. You, You, You, 3. You never can tell, 4. Sports, Dorians, Tri-G, and Jake, 5. Pres. of Girls' W club, song leader, Girls' club, committee chairman, Pep comm., '54 rep., V-P of Art club, Honor Society, Kimtah, 6. To ride horse- back across the United States. ROW 6. Blackwell, LeRoy Curtis-1. Blackie, 2. You, You, You, 3. l need help, 4. Football, fishing, swim- ming. 5. Track team, '54 rep., 6. Go into Forestry. Blakesley, Mary-l. Mar, 2. Blue Violins, 3. Really and truly?, 4. Sid, boys, Sid, 5. Girls' club, 6. To live all my life over again. Blazer, Charlene-1. Char, 2. Stardust, 3. Oh yeah , 4. Tennis, 5. Sr. study checker, G.C. rep., Big Sister, G.C.dcomm., roll officer, attendance clerk, 6. To meet cup: . Bloxam, Tom Boender, Gary - l. Gar, 2. From Rags to Riches, 3. Don't know, do you?, 4. Gold, working on cars, 5. Ski club, golf squad, rep., 6. To pass Mrs. C's class and graduate and to go to the U. of W. Den- tistry School. Borland, Bill-1. Willy, 2. Opus No. 1, Jimmy Dorsey. 3. Hi Babe, want a ride?, 4. Girls, audio visual, fish- ing, hunting, and math, 5. Roll pres., Warriors, '54 rep, Audio Visual sec., movie club, roll room, basket- ball coach, track, 6. To go to college and maior in Physics, then be a wolf-to go out with S. P. f K' I , X fu I ,Qrf 1 . ' . 4 .ff 2. T r uff. ', 7: :iz ...W ' f l i ROW 1. Bourland, Fred- T. Sunny, 2. Stardust, 3. Don't mess around, 4. Golf, swimming, fishing, 5. Qolf team, Boys' rep, W club, 6. To beat J. A. iust once. Brandon, Caroline-l. Kelly, Dollie Pie, 2. Baby Doll, Sweet Mamma, Tree Top Tall, 3. Duhhl, 4. Painting, crocheting, sewing, hairdressing, driving, 5. Drama club, Make-up club, 6. Beautician or stenographer. Brandt, Marcia - l. Marcy , 2. One Mint Julep, 3. Don't be bitterl. 4. Young life, Mog-Ni, Rainbow, Tri-Tonda, J.0.G., C.S.Y.F., skiing, dancing, collect- ing iunk, tennis, 5. Torch, Girls' club, band, choir, roll sec., Tillicums, Assembly commission, Big Sister, 6. To ski down the T-bar hill at Stevens Pass without falling down. Braun, Bill-'l. Willie, 2. l Have a Bar ln the Back of My Car and l'm Driving Myself to Drink, 3. Forget it, 4. Everything and anything, 5. W club, 6. To get rich quick. Brazier, Bob-2. Ebb Tide, 3. Just want to get the facts, 4. Hiking, fishing, anything scientific, 5. Roll president, 6. Collect old TV tubes. Brown, Barbara Lee-1. Barb, 2. My Heart Belongs to Only You, 3. Tell me, 4. DoriansllPresi, JOG, Jama, Y , dances, party times, Jim, 4. Pep commission, Sr. plan comm, roll sec., 6. To live in California some day and meet annually with the Jama girls. ROW 2. Brown, Donald-1. Don. 2. Memories, 4. Coin collecting, hiking in the mountains, gardening, 5. Quartet work and choir, 6. Singer. Brown, Farrell- 1. Brown or Brownie, 2. Tenderly, Victory at Sea, Ebb Tide, Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me, 3. Yeahl, 4. Water skiing, snow skiing, sailing, hunting, M.A.P., eligible young ladies, 5. Pres. of Boys' club, Ski club, 6. Armed Forces, college. wife, kids, retire. Brown, Jackie Jean-l. Jack, 2. My Love and Devo- tion, 3. You're not reaching me, 4. Accordion, swim- ming, tennis, and Bruce, 5. Roll room rep, Girls' club comm., Y-Teens, Rainbow, Honor Society, 6. To grow up and be a big girl someday. Brunlow, Donna-1. Donut, 2. l'm In the Mood For Love, 3. l've got it all fixed Derb, 4. Acting silly with Derb and Dupuy in art, 5. Class director, '54 rep., Mother-Daughter Tea, etc.. 6. To be a Dental Tech- nician and marry a dentist. ROW 3. Bryan, Bob-2. Baby Doll, 3. Watcha say, hey, 4. Cars, girls, work, 5. lntramural, 6. Go to Paris with 5 beautiful girls. Burke, Mary- I. Mary B., 2. Wonderful Grace of Jesus, 3. See you at church, 4. Tennis, gardening, homemaking, handcraft, reading, night school, 5. Youth For Christ, moccasin club, Library rep., sports, W club, lunchroom, 6. To follow God's will and His call for me to support missions. Burnett, Dick-l. Dickey, 2. Till the End of Time, 3. Poker party at Warford's, 4. Barron's, Cavaliers, Mountaineers, Mohawa, 5. Sr. Play, Prom comm., P.-T.A. dance comm., 6. To dig ditches for the W.P.A. and to fulfill my negative ambition. Burreson, Beatrice-l. Bea, 2. Vaya Con.Dios, 3. Hey, Jerry, this is where we came in. 4. Drawing and paint- ing, 5. Service comm., Big Sister, 6. To do my best in all that I do. 17 Y 9 x xxx X -vi, 1 '.,. ? J V- L wiffg. X ' A 2, af? f , ' 'af - K f Y ' K W, .. ,V , A ts , f ,Q as , g 42.6 li f X . ws-ws' . 95.9 1 ' laid- . 7 XMV , f' ROW 4. Burwell, Bob-l. Owl or Beerwell, 2. lt Ain't Far to the Bar, But a Heck of a Long Ways Back, 3. Be good Kathy, 4. Cars, hunting, and my girl, 6. To be a tool and die maker at Boeing. Butsko, Jerry-l. Bunslow, 2. Hail, Hail the Chess Club , 3. What's the ante, Mrs. Warford?, 4. Picking the lint off my Warrior sweater, 5. Pres. of Cavaliers, Mohawa, Pep commission, Math club, 6. To always leave them smiling, to be a good naval officer and a credit to my father. ROW 5. Carlson, Sally-l. Swede, 2. You're Fooling Someone, 3. Might as well be crazy as the way we are, 4. Swimming, bowling, party times, 5. Chinook, Spade, Christmas decorations, Girls' club, 6. Go to China with Pat and Dot and learn to eat pork fried rice with chopsticks. Carswell, Dave-l. Cars, 2. Blue Moon, 3. Car run- ning yet, Bill?, 4. Cars, dancing, hunting, fishing, girls, 5. Choir, intramural basketball, 6. To study Physics at the U. of W. ROW 6. Case, Raymond-l. Shorty, 2. You'll Never Walk Alone, 3. Minor details, 4. Radio, skiing, hik- ing, swimming, science, 5. Warriors, Boys' club rep., Honor Society, '54 rep., 6. To be an electrical en- gineer. Caseman, Larry-l. Casey, 2. William Tell Overture, 3. Censored, 4. Hiline, 5. l'll never tell, 6. To walk around the gym floor on my hands. 23 J' f 'ii' 4 S ii-is., r ,em vu, ,ggi , 'K' , f s , ' 1 ' 'leaf 'f so J ral C i x -ay. .f 1' , A , .La-, in . -:mg as. assi s. Q, . . i--lag . f wg f: 1 L my 5' Z sk C , s S 'mf' t' -,. W ' 2521.2 t3 'ff- . f 'stil X , ffm. is , if x .. 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You flubbed, 4. Ceramics, 5. Spades, Moccasin club, 6. To lose about 50 pounds. ROW 2. Chapman, Evon Marie-I. Evan, 2. You, You, You, 3. Oh pain in the headl, 4. JOG pres., Masquer- aders, Enchanters, Jama, Tri-Tonda, dancing, 5. Sr. Prom comm., Sr. Play, Sr. Breakfast, Sr. Luncheon, 6. To meet with Jama annually and to have an apt. with Lynn and Barb and to get my M.D. Chartrand, Mary Lou-I. Boots, 2. P.S. I Love You, 3. That's life, 4. Bowling, dancing, typing, 5. Big Sister, clerical comm., office clerk, Sr. Play comm., Roll officer, Ensemble, Friendship, Tillicums. 6. To take Joyce's place in the office at Bethlehem Steel, and to keep smiling always. ROW 3. Christiansen, Dolly-2. You, You, You, 3. Oh surell, 4. Listening to WaIIy's, 5. Tillicums, Friend- ship, Clerical, Spa e, 6. To be a good secretary and have Betty teach me how to drive. Clough, Afthur A.-I. Art-, 2. Waltzing Bugle Boy, 3. Boy, look at that dish going byI,4. Fishing, hunt- ing, cars, boats, 5. Boys' club, 6. To become a mechanic or a logger. 590 Q i X, 2 gg , ,,,V1.1f'!, f i . j,y:!,Zf,.g,z N Z S 'K . , Yi C f S K fi . , e QP' ' 5 2 , . 71 5 W mi 'TES' W' ROW 4. Clough, Molly Ann-I. Annie, 2. Ave Maria, 3. Oh dearlll, 4. Working with Mrs. Davenport in the office, handwork, sewing, cooking, letter writing, 5. Big Sister, Office assistant for 3 years, 0ut-of- School commission, Faculty Tea, Decoration comm., P.-T.A. dance, Roll officer, 6. To be a worthy sec- retary and to be successfull in all I attempt to do. Cole, Byron D.-I. By, 2. Dragnet, 3. Yeah, I guess. 4. An old Chevy, radios, Fred's house, 5. Warriors, tennis team, movie crew, math club, 6. To get a good car, to go to the U. of W. and then sell re rigerators to Eskimo housewives. Cooper, Jack-I. Coop , 2. By the Time the Kimtah comes out I won't like it any more, 3. Well-ah-I dunno, 4. Guns, hunting, fishing, traveling, 5. My many mistakes, 6. To always be happy and success- ful in what I do. Corbin, Neil-I. Corbie, 2. Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild, Wild Women, Stardust, 3. Three bucks of chick- en Iickin and watch out for the sky, 4. Boating, cars, firearms, 6. To finish paying off my car and to be- come vice-president of the American Hose and Rubber Company. ROW 5. Cox, Georgia Jean-Il Georgie, 2. Butterflies, 3. What did I do now?, 4. Playing the cornet, swim- ming, skating, 5. Band, 6. To graduate. Coyle, Carol Marie - I. Miss Muffett, 2. Always, 3. It's your night to do the dishes, 4. Scrapbooks, sewing, 5. Girls' club apt. clerk, P.-T.A. Teas, Nurses Aides, Christmas decorations, After School sports, Spaldexs, Sr. Play, 6. To graduate and ioin the WAFS wit . H. Craig, Barbara-I. Barbie, 2. You're Fooling Some- one, 3. Can I drive?, 4. Jama, M's iv.p.l, J.O.G., to be sophisticated, 5. P.-T.A. dance, attendance of- fice, Big Sister, Roll vice-pres., Sr. Breakfast, Christ- mas decorations, 6. To meet with Jama annually, to get my apt. with Lynn and Evon, and to become a good secretary and marry the boss. Cramer, Melva Loy-I. Kitten, 2. Butterflies, 3. Huhl Whatl, 6. To lead a full and happy life. ROW 6. Cranage, Louella-I. Louie, 2. Hot Toddy. 3. You crazy mixed-up Psycoceramic, 4. Laughing at Eaton, 5. Girls' club rep., 6. To become as successful at FL'ism as Eaton and Ramsey-Babe. Croft, Lillian Mae-I. Dolly, 2. Holiday For Strings, 3. Oh Christopher, 4. Singing, painting, fishing, sports, 5. W club vice-pres., Debate, Pow Wow, getting crushes, Talent assembly, Honor Society, Big Sister, 6. To become a good professional nurse and to travel abroad with my sister. Cronquist, Richard Gary-I. Dick, 2. Any song by the Four.Aces, .3. The heck with that noise, 4. Girls, bowling, swimming, DeMolay, cars, 5. Honor Society, 6. To enter into the field of electronics. Damm, Barbara-2. I Believe, 3. Oh yeah, shut up Moulas, 4. JOG, swimming, badminton, tennis. 5. gV+l'6 club, Torch, Office assistant, G.C., 6. To be a Dean, Leslie P.f I. Dizzy , 2. Little Blue Riding Hood, 3. That's the way it goes, 4. Washing my car. Delapp, Wilma Darlene-1. De, 2. One Alone, 3. Gee, 4. Dramatics, dancing, 5. Talent assembly, Charm and Health assembly, Mother-Daughter night, Girls' club corres. sec., 6. To make each year a stepping stone before my hour of life has flown. f ', , fl gf I 1 5 , .,j., Q. s. 2 A ff fefitii f vs! , , x f f I K ROW 1. Dell, Michael-I. Mike, 2. Rags to Riches, 3. Don't work too hard, 4. Fishing, hunting, leather craft, cars, 5. Warriors, Stage crew, Honor Society, 6. Go to the U. of W. and beat Ron at something. Derby, Barbara-1. Derb, 2. Tenderly, Sin. 3. You're strictly for the MU-ZIUM, 4. White buck times with the girls, Jama, Stardusters, trying to be a sophis- ticated senior, Masqueraders, JOG, golf, 5. Sr. Prom decorations, Pow Wow, Talent Assembly, Sr. Break- fast, Sr. Luncheon, Pep Commission, Student Council, Sr. Play, 6. To meet annually with Jama and always 'Lo take life in it's stride and retain a good sense of umor. Devoe, Barbara Ellen-l. Babs, 2. Mansion Over the Hill Top, 3. Yes, Dear, 4. Playing the piano, accor- dion and organ, teasing Arthur Johnson, 5. Pep com- mission, Y.F.C. club, Installation, Scholarship, 6. To serve Jesus Christ through my music, and marry an evangelist if it is God's will. Dickert, Edithanne-I. Edie, 2. Tenderly, 3. See ya at Tope's, 4. To be sophisticated, Jama, JOG, Y , 5. Sr. Play comm., G.C. rep., Pep, Publicity, Sr. Prom, Big Sister, Attendance office, Apt, clerk, Christmas decorations, Sr. Luncheon, Sr. Breakfast, 6. To meet with Jama annually and to be room-mates with Paddy, Norma, Alice and Phyllis at Pullman. Dickinson, Patricia Ann-I. Pat, 2. Let's Talk About Jesus, 3. Where is --?. 4. Writing to Joanne, trying to awaken Georgiana, and baffling people with Por- tuguese, 5. Decoration, lnstallation, Scholarship, Nurse's Aides, Roll sec., Torch, Y.F.C., 6. Christ died my death for me-so l'll live my life for Him. Dinsmore, Barbara - 1. Barb, 2. Oh by PeeWee Hunt, 3. Dig that crazy red convertible-isn't it neat, 4. Roller skating, dancing, staying over night with Lois, 5. Chinook staff, Big Sister, 6. To drive to Hawaii with Lois in our ialopy. ROW 2. Dixon, Jacqueline-I. Jackie, 2. Piano Con- certo in B flat Minor, 3. It's a WHO?, 4. Art, spec- tator sports, 5. Nurses Aide, Music and Talent comm., 6. Modeling and fashion designing. Donaldson, Joyce Elaine-l. Jod, Jo Jo, 2. Older and Bolder, 3. Oh nuts, Please tell me why, 4. Collecting things boy ha ha. 5. Orchestra, Christmas decora- tions, 6. To be happy and get happiness out of life. Dondanville, Jeanette- l. Jean, 2. Ricochet Love, 3. Oh darnl Clyde, man, Clyde, 4. The Clyde club, talking on the phone, 5. Moccasin club, 6. To get work or get married. Douglas, Marlene-I. Mars, 2. Soft, 3. Oh I know, sure it well, 4. Swimming, 5. Art comm., 6. Go to Missouri and visit the farmer's wife and meet Mack. ROW 3. Duncan, Carol A.-1. Dunk, 2. Sentimental Me, 3. Daddy, can I have the car?, 4. JOG, Rock collecting, embroidery, bowling, l.l.M.J, 5. Roll sec., Apt. clerk, Spade, G.C. rep., G.C. dept. head. 6. To hitch-hike around the world with Ellen. Duncan, Donald-l. Don, 2. You're Fooling Someone, 3. Why certainly, 4. Fishing, hunting, 5. Roll room treas., Boys' club, 6. To enjoy living and all I do. Duncan, Jr., William Vernon-l. Bud, 2. Baby Let Me Kindle Your Flame, 3. Hey, you guys, what are you sag'-.2-fp! . 5 ff' SGT' ll if ax 4X , W f is , 1 f l My '7 X 9 f wi W . 1575923 Ji! f 'fv- irf . rf,-g,g,,,.. ' ' J I , VVVV , . f . ,e , a . , . 7 1 ,. , I 0 -, 5 . .. .J C f 1 'f f , be f gh. - , 1, 'Q - X ROW 4. Dunn, Robert W.-1. Bob, 2. Known Only to Him, 3. Says here in fine print, 4. Observing God's creations, 5. Y.F.C. club, 6. To serve my Lord. Du Paul, Marlene ROW 5. Eaton, Phyllis- 'l. Phyl, 2. Trust in Me, 3. I have to get home, Diane, 4. Tommy, Pres. of M's, Stardusters, JOG, Jama, Y-Teens, white buck times with the girls, 5. Girls' club rep., Prom comm., Pow Wow, Talent assembly, Big Sister, 6. To meet annually with Jama and to have Paddy, Norma, Edie and Alice as my room-mates at W.S.C. Eaton, Roberta-I. Bert, 2. Oh , 3. Laughing at Louie and too many others to mention, 5. Honor Society, 6. To spread happiness throughout my entire life. I may even let Louie catch up with me concern- ing FL'ism. ROW 6. Eckberg, Edward - I. Eddie, 2. La Mer, 3. Hey Jon, how about them?. 4. Swimming, skiing, hiking, outdoor sports, 5. Prom comm., Cavaliers, 6. To play with the Ring-Dang-Doo. Edwards, Carolyn M.-2. Tenderly, 3. I thought l'd die, 5. Clerical comm., ris mas decorations, 6. To go to business school. My 4 rf I gonna be doing tonite? 4. Taxidermy, hunting, fish- ing, camping, Sandra, 5. Pow Wow, Talent assembly, C.S.G. Out-of-School comm., Publicity comm., Latin and Pan American club, Boys' club, 6. U. of W., M.D., ' Sandra, be a success. KM - gy sq I Dunlap, Fred-I. Freddy, 2. Tenderly, 3. Crude, 4. Hunting, fishing,, sports, 5. Tennis, Intramural, '54 rep., Torch, 6. To shoot more ducks than Ammerman - , and keep Nancy in line. X , 'ic' 4... X ul 1 K f S, riff! ,, 'sf at ,X , ' .. lb 2 ll 5 1 Ig ...area 4 Y ft 'QQ ij, 3113 7 5 if A 'P' , ss. Q 56 f 4 W 'K Q7 , 21? ., 0, .M ff Q03 a determination to grow . 25 t i To strive, to seek, to find . . .....w.af': . .W M' ROW 1. Edwards, Darlene-I. Dar, 2. Ebb Tide, Ten- derly, 3. Not very dumb, 4. Enchanters, Masqueraders, JOG, Jama, 5. Vice-Pres. of Roll, 6. To meet with Jama annually, to be a sophisticated senior, and to have many friends like the ones I've had in the past. Edwards, Maxine- I. Mickey, 2. Now I Belong to Jesus, 3. Oh Trisha, 4. Piano, miniature animals, 5. Moccasin club. 6. To serve the Lord Jesus Christ in all that I do according to His will. ROW 2. Ehlers, Rolland J.-I. Rolly, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. I don't get it, 5. C.S.G. rep., Honor Society, 6. To get through college. Ekholm, John-I. Slim, 2. Once Upon a Tune, 3. Check thatl, 4. Swimming, boating, 6. To be a successful diesel mechanic. ROW 3. Elwood, Robert - I. Bob, 2. Time On My Hands, 3. Where's the food?, 4. Cars, dance band, tennis, dancing, 5. Honor Society, Latin club pres., Vice-Pres. of Sr. class, Treasurer of Soph class, Talent assembly '51, '52, Pow Wow '52, '52, 6. To be a music teacher or a doctor and always make people happy. Emerick, Edwin L.-l. Ed, 2. Autumn Nocturne, Har- lem Nocturne, Flamingo, 3. Yeah, I know him-good manl, 4. Music, 5. Freshman Pres. of '54, Pow Wow '5l, '52, '53, Kimtah Editor '52, In-school commis- sioner, Inter-High Council, Honor Society Pres., Torch, Roll Pres., 6. I got a million of them. ROW 4. Ensign, Roger Eugene - 2. You, You, You, 4. Hunting, 6. To serve God throughout my life. Ensinger, Bobbie Jean-I. Shortie, 2. Rags to Riches, 3. Tilt. 4. Singing, dancing, hunting, fishing, 5. Glee club, 6. To be happily married. Everitt, Ann Margaret-1. Peggy, 2. Stardust 3. What did he say today, Carol?, 4. JOG, traveling to Alaska, 5. Social Service comm., Refreshment comm., W club, Vice-Pres. of Pan American club, Pep commis- sion, 6. To go to New York and be a model. Falk, Stan-I. Sport of the North, 2. Clancy Lowered the Boom, 3. He was smeared, 4. Hunting and fish- ing, 6. To become a Naval officer. ROW 5. Farrell, Darvel B.-l. Darv, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. I don't care, 4. Girls, 5. Track, 6. To he as good a man as my father. Finlay, Ronald Conwell-I. Ron, 2. You Call It Mad- ness, 3. Tee-rificl. 4. Music imy bandt, 5. Kimtah, Drama club, C.S.G. Finance comm., 6. To match my dad's success. Fitch, Dawn-I. Dawn, 2. Bow Down to Washington, Tenderly, 3. Your guess is as good as mine, Sue, 4. JOG, Wahnee, T.M.'s, Rainbow, 5. Sr. class sec., W club, Girls' club comm., Ski club, Make-up club, Math club, Sr. Luncheon, Band, 6. To ride in Sue's car without having a nervous breakdown. Forschmiedt, Jo-I. Josephine, 2. Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes, 3. Helpl, 4. Skiing, mountain climbing, swimming, 5. Ski club, Swim team, 6. Ski- ing forever. ROW 6. Fredrickson, Bill-I. Willie, 2. The Velvet Glove, 3. Censored, 4. Radiator gang, ice skating, 6. To become a pilot. Freeburg, Gene - I. Bud, Shots. 2. Ivory Palaces, 3. Some days you can't make two points, 4. Sports, 5. Intramural basketball, baseball, Honor Society, 6. To go to Whitworth College. Freeman, Allen-I. Little AI, 2. Dem Dry Bones, 3. Pep Assembly tomorrow, 4. Intramural sports, Boys' club, N.Y.P.'s president, 5. Boys' club Vice-Pres., school clubs, sports, Honor Society, Boys' State, U.W. Con- ference, Band, Sr. Play, 6. To live for Him, gain a little wisdom, and more friends. Friesen, Diane-I. Frosty, 2. Rags to Riches, 3. Wait, I ve got to call Conil-See you at Tope's, 4. To please Stuart and become sophisticated, Jama, M's, P.D.M.'s president at. K.N.'s, Joyce Fashion Board, 5. Council, Roll sec., Big Sister, Sr. Breakfast, Talent assembly, Pow Wow, Girls' club, 6. To meet annually with Jama, to attend the great U of W with Conil. Frost, John-I. Frost, 2. When You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then l'll Come Back to You, 3. Whoa-Nellie, 4. Hunting, fishing, sports, radio. 5. Honor Society, Tennis team, W club, 6. To shoot more ducks than Dunlap and to graduate from M.l.T. Fuller, F. Ken -I. Ken, 2. Tenderly, 3. Let's dig it, crazy ,doII, 4. Music, 5. Band, girls, 6. To study for the ministry. QTY ffl., ig! 'Off 'LQ- ? , , 3 I F: 9, .- , , 4. w -1 s .R ,,f x . f, as Smqm 5. I is lf, i ROW l. Gabriel 3.1:-ry-l. Gabe, 2. You, You, You, 3. You only live once, 4. Stamps, model planes, 5. Boys' club, movie squad, C.S.G., 6. To become a dentist, I'm going to the U. of W. Gailey, Loyd - 2. Tenderly, 4. Fishing, 5. Bearing burners, 6. Blondes. Gaines, Barbara Lamar-I. Barb, 2. I Believe, 3. There goes my bus. 4. Swimming, playing the fiddle, sewing, tennis, 5. Girls' club rep., Apt. clerk, Dad's Night, Music and Talent comm., 6. To get through high school and then the U. of W. Gaines, Robert-I. Bob, 2. Gambler's Guitar, 5. Boys' club, 6. To have more money than I can spend. Galloway, Donald Rae-I. Don, 2. Tenderly, 3. Thanks a lot, 4. Skiing, and all out-door sports, 5. Football, Gridsmen club, 6. To each Pegi how to ski at Sun Valley. Gibbs, Patricia Ann-1. Patti, 2. Make Believe, 3. No, not really?, 4. Singing, acting, sewing, cooking, 5. Drama club, Make-up club, 6. To become a GREAT actress. ROW 2. Gilbert, Jerry-2. High Noon, 3. He crafitzt 4. Badminton, golf, tennis, 5. Warriors, 6. To make a million dollars doing nothing and spend it doing everything. Gill, Larry P.-l. Pretz, 2. I Love Paris, 3. Honest Elva, I didn't, 4. Skiing, 5. Ski club, Warriors, 6. To be a doctor and repair Ted A's head the next time he skis on it. Gill, Patty-l. Pat, 2. A Fool Was I, by Nat King Cole, 3. Honestly, 4. Tennis, ice skating, fooling around, 5. Tom Tom, Friendship, Tillicums, Y Tri Totem, .lunior Achievement, Rainbow, 6. To be a good sec- retary and to take dictation while sitting on my boss's ap. Glandon, Fredrick Ralph-l. Fred, 2. Ivory Palaces, 3. Hurry up, Dick, 4. Fishing, hunting. 5. Yell squad, Movie crew, Intramural, 6. To be a testimony for my Lord in all I do. ROW 3. Glotfelty, Janis-l. K.K., 2. Vaya Con Dios, 3. Yes, Drew, I'm hurrying iDon't forget to call to- nightl, 4. Enchanters V.-P., Y , Jama, Drew, 5. Big Sister, Prom comm. chairman, 6. To become Mrs. Drew C. Smith and always make him be proud of the act. Goodman, Jama - l. James, 2. You'll Never Walk Alone, 3. Don't be difficult, 4. Tri Totem, J.A., Rain- bow, skating, swimming, tennis, records, sewing, 5. Roll officer, Big Sister, C.G. comm. chairman and member, 6. To have lots of fun. Grasso, Jim - 2. Hey, Joe, 3. What, no pictures?, 4. Sports, 5. Chinook sports editor, baseball, bowl- ing, intramural basketball, 6. To see that Harryman keeps out of trouble. Gray, Gary-I. Dutch. 2. Velvet Glove, 3. Darn if I know, 4. Hiking, forestry, hydro-boat racing, 5. Stage crew, '54 rep., 6. Walk across the U. S. and to marry Bev. . . .. ,sr S Q . ,,, si. V' , . XX! is 'N X X X s . S , 3 -. . y X l, I , 2 X L ff- gage , 334, fi.-' .N ' --., ' xl W fx sim X 4 M . N. T X . 'W , , me . ff. - W fx. . ff .. -L WA-or V - fws iiiim. ' SN if n F4 r fr, X X . Cs , N I - by .P . f - ,V 'I , 'ji X' X - .... 7' X - p S Wm,-p wakes., A S 5' 4 s 'W DW ROW 4. Graybill, Roy-2. It Is No Secret, 3. That's the way it goes, 4. Hunting, fishing, fly tying, 6. To become a forester. Greene, Marie- I. Speedy, 2. Richochet Romance, 3. Oh, was I embarrassedl, 4. Traveling, dancing, Wakiya, 5. Big Sister, Decoration comm., Sr. Play comm., 6. To make the most out of what l've got. ROW 5. Gregory, Warren William-I. Sebastian, alias Little Greg, 2. Gambler's Guitar, Crying In the Chapel, 3. Yea Man, real craven, 4. Target range, Claudia, my car, Claudia, 5. Library rep., 6. Marry Claudia and have a few problems. Grench, Carol-2. Ebb Tide. 3. Oh yeahl, 4. Singing, swimming, sports, letter writing, 5. Class rep., riding club A Cappella choir, Girls' club, Chinook, 6. To become a successful wife and mother. ROW 6. Grung, Shirley Louise-l. Louie, 2. Septem- ber and anything else by Stan Kenton, 3. That really had it, it was fabulous, 4. Swimming, dancing, Sor- rento's, JOG, Tri-Totem, Rainbows, 5. Friendship, Dad's Night, Faculty Tea, College Tea, Social Service, 6. Go to the U , to be a cover-up girl selling diapers in Frederick's basement with Rosie. Guyll, .Ianet Jean- I. Bashie, Witt, 2. My Guitar, 3. Dink de wow, Mionas Moochel, 4. Fashions, cook- ing, art, swimming, 5. Christmas decorations, Chi- nook, 6. To be a good wife to Jerre and to grow 4 inches taller. 27 sv 'JY' . by If SK , , - , AS- is .X I -4 , .s...,:.,..L and not to yieldf' I Tennyson 5 J As juniors, , ,., 1 . ,K ' -cf uw 2' I ,as ,ff 'ana V! . our leaders became I ff -re ,. ' 1, 1 ,N 72-' 191 I QYU la- .f My . '- Y i X . . , X M ix ss X g,,....,-f' - -5. ' f 4 S cl.. -- J X 319- in ,Y - 'AT , I 1. Q , -,.., , .iv A. ,., s xx . x I .,. 12:1 -Lf G? ROW 1. Hagberg, Jerry-2. Penguins at the Waldorf, 3. I don't know nothing, 4. Gulch gang, 5. Radiator gang, waiting for the 3:10 bell, 6. To be a bulb- snatcher because it's light work. Hall, Joe-I. Tarzan. 2. Frozen Logger, 3. Back to the bushes, 4. Hiking, hunting, 5. Stage crew, 6. To be a guide. ROW 2. Hallock, Stuart-I. Stew, 2. Who Drank My Beer While I Was in the Rear?, 3. Poker party at War- ford's, 4. Cavaliers, Mohawa, 6. To win money from Warford's mother. Hamilton, Richard-I. Just plain Dick, 2. Life Begins At Calvary, 3. Aw-that was iust a lucky guess, boyl, 4. Enioying the outdoors, 5. Warriors, Torch, Movie crew, Intramural basketball, Young Life, 6. To see my Lord some day. ROW 3. Hamlin, Fred- I. Offenhauser, 2. Change- able, 3. Wow, it must be hot, 4. Hot rods, drag races, watching Loyd do it, 5. 8:40 to 3:IO, Bearing Burn- ers. 6. To ride from Seattle to Florida in a hot rod and ioin the regulars with Loyd. Hanscom, Lois-l. Loui, 2. Older and Bolder, 3. You want I should maybe?, 5. Senior choir, 6. To be a pallbearer at my brother's wedding. .W-'K 'Q vein., :ex .45 0 .a a c x af Q, I se X S. if .v s sf... ' fi: - f1x.X3Ii.M2X.iL1sa ROW 4. Hansen, Fred-I. Dink, 3. Atta boy, Ossmo, 4. Fishing, hiking, 5. Radiator gang, 6. To climb K-2. Hansen, Jean-I. Jeanie, 2. You'll Never Walk Alone, 3. I don't carel-gadzooks, 4. Jobies, skiing, sports, music, my friends, 5. Song-leading, Ski club, Make-up club, Girls' club comm., 6. To always be happy and to be successful. Hanson, Henry-I. Bub or Ah So Joe, 2. Get Off the Stove, Grandma, You're Too Old to Ride the Range, 3. Here today, gone tomorrow iducks that isi. 4. Hunt- ing and fishing with Ammerman, 6. To be able to lose fishing gear like Ammerman can. Harbuck, Carol Lee-1. Nut, 2. Stardust, 3. Who- me?, 4. Veep of B.Y.'s, ice skating, skiing, 5. Girls' club, Big Sister, Ski club, 6. To get along peaceably with Bev, and make the U. of W. ROW 5. Harpster, Gaye - 2. Story of Three Loves, 3. Where is everybody?, 4. Badminton, swimming, riding, hunting, ta'rget shooting, writing, 5. Girls' club rep., Pan American club, After-school sports, 6. To get a PhD in Science. Harrington, Richard-I. Rich, 2. Down By the River- side, 4. Sports, eating, 5. '54 rep., 6. To become a psychiatrist and help other crazy peoplel Harris, Georgine-I. Jeanie, 2. All I Desire, 3. Quit it out, hey. 4. Singing, skating, 5. Sr. Play, Christ- mas decorations, 6. To get Norm out of the Navy. Harris, Marilyn-I. Harry, 2. Tell Me Why iCampJ, 3. I am so 5 feet tall, Marcia, 4. Mog-Ni, JOG, O.W.S.S., Vice-Pres. of Tri-L, Rainbow, P.F., 5. Sr. class rep., Big Sister, Jackeof-all-trades, Honor Society, Pep commission, Sr. Play, 6. To beta friend to every- one and get all the ioy out of life I can! ROW 6. Harryman, James W.-I. Harry, 2. Heart and Soul, 3. He doesn't have anything, 4. Listening to Osborne's LII cat talk and Wayne's meetings with the Spade club, 5. Basketball, baseball, W club, Sr. Y, 6. To be a coach. Hawkes, Georgia-I. Jo or George, 2. Stormy Weather, Oh, For Just the Chance to Love You, 3. lshl, 4. Drums, dancing iwith a guyi, ice skating, and swim- ming, 5. Drama club, Make-up club, Band, Orchestra, '54 rep., Sr. Play. 6. To be in a dance band. Hayes, Frederick-1. Fritz, 2. Sentimental Journey, 3. Mmmmm Boy, 4. Hot rods, Bearing Burners, WWTA, Ramblers Hi-Y, 5. Kimtah sports editor, Assembly commission, Quill and Scroll, Roll Pres., Swim team, To graduate from college and become a success in i e. Headmlan, Ralph - I. Raabi, 2. Blue Moon, 3. You know it, 4. Working on cars, 5. Radiator gang, 6. To finish my car and go to Bonneville in '54, Hefner, Gaylon-I. Arkie, 2. Who Pulled the Plug From the Jug?, 3. Set 'em up again, 4. Wine, women, and song, 5. Keeping out of trouble, 6. To grow up like Uncle Bennie. Helstrom, Lee - I. Sam, 2. The Old Rugged Cross. 3. Howdy, 4. Hunting, all sports, 5. Ticket squad, 6. To serve the Lord in His will. A .nm , I .' ,i 2 . .N , .M , f . ---I-Y... -....-.A - ,wi ROW I. Hemphill, Gay-I. Slim, 2. Crazy, Man, Crazy, 3. l'm going on a diet tomorrow-iT.G.l.F.t, 4. Tri- Totem, Black Demon, water skiing, swimming, sewing, B.B.C. lsecretaryt, 5. Girls' club, Big Sister, Art, Friendship, Elections, C.S.G., Roll president, Admin- istrative commission, Torch, Christmas decorations, 6. Take a bicycle trip to the San Juans, then go to college. Herrmann, Eugene Jerome-I. Herrmann, 2. Yankee Doodle, 3. Might makes right, 4. Tropical fish, stamp collections, 5. Political Science club, Moccasin club, 6. To be an Ichthyologist. Hesselman, Janice- I. Jan, 2. Anything the Mills Brothers sing, 6. To get a good iob. Hill, Dianne-1. Dear, 2. Anytime, 3. I guessl, 4. Party times, taboo Highline guys, 5. Y-Teens, Girls' club, 6. To get Barb and Sis and the rest of the gang out of school. Hill, Tim-l. Timid, 2. Ivory Palaces, 3. That a way to come through, 4. Snow and water skiing, sailing, tennis, 5. Sophomore class pres., Student Court Jus- tice f52J, Maintenance commissioner f53l, V.-P. ot C.S.G., Tennis team, Sr. Play, Ski club, W club, Latin club, 6. To follow the Truth. Hilliard, Larry-2. Dragnet, 3. What Ya know?, 4. Cars, football, 3D movies, 6. That would be telling. ROW 2. Hoffman, Jim-I. Mic, 2. lnstanbul, Crying In the The Chapel, 3. All right, buddy, 4. Clobbering Barry Alspaugh. 5. Intramural sports, 6. To marry a rich woman. Holien, Janice Beverly-1. Jan, 2. Stardust, 3. What are you doing?, Oh Marlene, 4. Bowling, drawing, swimming, ice skating, Owen, 5. G.C. comm. member, G.C. rep., G.C. dept. head and comm. chairman, 6. To be a certain farmer's wife. Hopkins, Kay-l. Froggy, 2. How's the World Treating You?, 3. Marriage is a wonderful institution, but who's ready for an institution?, 4. Y-Teens, Rainbow, skiing, swimming, and Roy, 5. Soph rep., Chinook, Girls' club comm., 6. To have 7 husbands and 7 chartreuse cadillacs. Hunt, Betty Jo-l. B.J., 2. It Had to Be You, Going Steady, 3. What cha know kid?, 4. JOG, Y-Wahnee, Rainbow, Dardenells, Enchanters, 5. Girls' club, art, P.-T.A. dance, Dad's Night, Publicity, Big Sister, Roll officer, swim team, ski club, Pep commission, Pan American club, Apt. clerk, Sr. Play comm., Talent, 6. To go to Stanford, have a picket fence around me. ROW 3. Irwin, Donna - 2. I Believe, 3. Big deal. 4. Crocheting and sewing, 5. Sr. Choir, 6. To go around the world. Jacobson, Shirley-I. Jake, 2. Ruby, 3. That belongs to me?, 4. Roller skating, fishing with Dad, trying to hook Rog, 5. Girls' club, Make-up club, Drama, Sr. Play, Moccasin club, Big Sister, 6. To graduate, go to college, then to get married and live happily ever after. And to always have my wonderful Mom and Dad. James, Lee-I. Jim Lee, 2. I Got a Bar in the Back of My Car and I am Driving Myself to Drink, 3. Hi Walt, 4. Fishing and swimming, 5. Football and Pat, 6. To be contented. Jansen, Elizabeth - l. Betty, 2. You'lI Never Walk Alone, 3. I thought I'd die, 4. Music, traveling, letter writing, books. 5. Girls' club treas., JOG, Dramatics, 6. To have a full and happy life. X I f' ' Q 4 4 A f 1 7, , 521 , r tx! f ,f f X 1 . , ' f . f I 9 ff , XX 1 WA , sf f , W f ,mn . f.: 4 9 f 2 1' X In I il ' I . 7 'gi g 'Y fr 5' . wg? A r - uf 7 I , ,ff M.- , f ,, fl. 2 ,. My - ,f .. .h I., A- V ., , .X . , V, Z- ,L ' fm. 71,2 I fa X., J ROW 4. Jansson, Chris-I. Chris, 2. Pretend, 3. That's the greatest, 4. Girls, 5. Skipping with Gene, trans- ferred from Franklin High, 6. To go to the U. of W. and take up architecture and forestry. Jensen, Joy- l. Little One, 2. Autumn Leaves, 3. Marsh, what can I do?, 4. Skiing, sewing, JOG, Tri- Tonda, O.W.S.S., 5. Tom Tom, Dad's Night, College Tea, P.-T.A. dance comm., Ski club, Roll pres., Out- of-school commission, Jr. dance comm. head, Roll sec., Big Sister, 6. To graduate from the U. of W. ROW 5. Jinkens, Donna Lou-I. Jinks, 2. You, You, You, 3. Who, Me? What I do? ldrivingl, 4. JOG, Tri-G, dancing, 5. Girls' club pres., Song-leader, Jr. class treas., G.C. comm. chairman, Honor Society, Pow Wow, Pep commission, Study checker, W club, 6. Ah come on now, let's be serious. Johnson, Donna ROW 6. Johnson, Marnene-l. Susy, 2. Ivory Palaces. 3. Oh John, another mistake, 4. Campaigners, Young Life, horses and pen pals all around the world, 5. Torch, Moccasin club vice-pres., Kimtah, Pep, Big Sister, Pan American, 6. To do my all to make others happy- Johnson, Mary Melrose-I. Tiny, 2. You, You, You, 3. Hey you guys, 4. Sewing, and kids, 5. Big Sister, Installation, Entertainment, Publicity, Sr. class rep., Pow Wow, Sr, Play comm., 6. To follow my mother's footsteps-get married, have I2 kids. 29 X l wg' f f f f' X X 4' A f f 4 f f ,ff s 1, ff: 4, sg! X 0 ff, J .4 ' I f f ' gg' ' X f 1 , X 2 f f l I , Q. swf , Mo... ,599 55 . . , 'ix 2, X f Wow 2 7 f ' ' ff ff , -yf'.f,4- .7 f 9 1 X , A W Q! Q 1 I , kj , ' . 4 ,f 4, . s jf M ' ji f !,6,, If , . nf.. ' 11- K -N rf' an important part of WHS. we We looked up to seniors f-71' -mf 4 -. K .X-. P q s-C4 'K ROW 1. Johnson, Suzanne-I. Sue, 2. Bow Down to Washington, 3. Well, what are you waiting for, Dawn?, 4. Skiing, Rainbow, JOG, 5. Class officer, Sec. of C.S.G., Sr. Prom, Cabinet, Honor Society, 6. To be a good enough driver so everyone doesn't laugh when they see me driving my friends to the U. of W. Johnston, Elizabeth-I. Liz, 2. You'II Never Walk Alone, 3. No-I can't have the carl iT.G.l.F.l. 4. JOG, Rainbow, Art, B.B.C. vice-pres., skiing, 5. C.S.G., Big Sister, Ski club, Art comm., Pep commission, W club, Christmas decorations, 6. Take a bicycle trip to the San Juan's, then go to college. ROW 2. Johnston, James Edward-1. Jim Boy,- L.H.O., 2. P.S. I Love You, and Crying In the Chapel, 3. Blankity Blank Fords, your deal Willy, 4. One '35 Ford Coupe, 5. Boys' club, Movie crew, Track, 6. To beat Bill Magnuson in a game of blackiack and to be half the man my father is. Jones, Barbara - I. Barb, 2. Crying In the Chapel, 5. Y-Teens, 6. To graduate in June. ROW 3. Jones, Pat - I. Pat, 2. Embraceable You, 3. How come?, 4. Y, JOG, dancing, piano, records, 5. Girls' club rep.. 6. To sell ice cream cones at the North Pole. Junkert, Darlene-I. Dar, 2. No Other Love, 3. Oh stopl, 4. Drawing and painting, 5. Clerical, Tillicums, Big Sister, 6. To follow in the footsteps of my Lord and go wherever He leads me. I. ,- C-.f ,f -uf, .2 , A ,f 2 new f ff! ,Cx ?' f f W ' f 4KfQ f f , 2 s ' 4 Z f 4 . ff W a s 'QW f X 1 5 A W 2. ff f 7 I Q X f ff 1 1 1 f ROW 4. Kalahiy, Paul-I. Hank, 2, Crying In the Chapel, and Shane, 3. Don't answer that, it's for me, 4. Music, fishing, horseback riding, 5. Band, 6. To go to U. W. and lead a happy life. Kaltenhach, M. Ray- I. Kalt, 2. Harlem Nocturne, 3. Look who's coming, Ed, now countllll, 4. Music, trying to find out how the R.G.S. work, music, 5. Pow Wow, Talent Assembly, College Tea, Senior Tea, Inter-High Conference, Boys' club assemblies, 6. To own four H.C. of M. in Seattle and take that tour in the purple cad. convertible with E. E. Karvanen, Shirley-I. Shirl, 2. You, You, You. 3. Yah, un-huh, 4. BY's, Dorians, fashion designing, 5. Pan American club, G.C. comm., Christmas decorations, 6. U. of W. To get along with Butter-ball and Carol. Kay, Iris-I. Kitten, 2. My Love, My Love, 3. lsn't it crazy, 4. Dancing and listening to records, 5. Ticket squad, Spade, Choir, Big Sister, 6. To be able to whip and goof like Marty. ROW 5. Kerwin, Buzz-I. Buzz, 2. I Believe, 3. Come on now, 4. Swimming, football, roller skating, 5. Get- ting out of work, 6. To be a professional roller skat- ing teacher and get married. Kidd, Marilyn-I. De Kidd, 2. Memories, by Bostic, 3. Hiya Lover, I'm broke. 4. O. of J.D., Wahnee, Rege's, giving advice to Betty, calling Rosede riding with Barbara, 5. Big Sister, Roll pres., 6. To keep the date with the gang on the moon in 1963. Kidder, Betty-1. Betty, 2. Embraceable You, 3. Are you serious? 4. Skiing, Pres. of Tri-Totem, Dorians, JOG, Rainbow, 5. Kimtah, G.C. council, Girls' W club, Torch, Big'Sister, Spanish sec. of Pan American club, Ski club, Swim manager, Apt. clerk, 6. To go to Washington State. Kieland, Sharon Gay-I, Shari, Blondie, 2. Goin' Steady, and With These Hands, 3. Never fear, the O.W.S.S. are here, 4. The O.W.S.S., Vernon, Mog-Ni, JOG, Wakiya sec., Luther League, 5. Drama club pres., Cake-up, Roll pres., Sr. Play comm., 6. To be Matron of Honor at all the weddings of the O.W.S.S. girls. ROW 6. Kilstrom, Kent Lee-2. Oh, 3. You bet, 4. Basketball, baseball, to own a '46 Mercury, 6. To be successful and marry a good-looker. Knaack, Mary Ellen Frances-I. Ted, 2. Smile Awhile, 3. How revoItin', 4. Living, hiking and TV mechanics, 6. To live, love and be Mary. Knight, Bill-1. Willy, 2. I Believe, 3. Its the same difference, 4. Give teachers a bad time, 5. Movie crew, 6. See what it's like to be a teacher. Knight, Bill-I. Willy, 2. I Believe, 3. lt's the same difference, 4. Give teachers a bad time, 5. Movie Crew, 6. See what it's like to be a teacher. Knowles, Bettty - I. Clyde, 2. l'll See You in My Dreams, 3. I hope to tell you, 4. Roller skating, Rain- bow activities, camping, 5. Chairman of Social Serv- ice comm., Back Page Editor of Chinook, Roll pres., Sorrentos, Y-Teens, 6. To be a social worker. Kovach, Frank - 'l. Frankie, 2. Oh, 3. That's life, 4. Cars, ,nights at Excel Auto, Piston Slappers, hunt- ing, fishing, 6. To ioin the F.C.F.B. Korthaus, Jacquelyn-I. Jackie, 2. P.S. I Love You, 3. I wonder if I got any mail today?. 4. Horseback riding, writing to Jim, skating, 5. Big Sister, Mother- Daughter Tea, Jack-of-all-trades, W club, 6. To be as happily married as my mom and dad. 19' usp, ' fs. .. SP1 gf J, Q M49 2 f i 1 av , 3 4 if ' 2 ' .ij is if AA ,ff M7 5. ROW I. Krull, Dorothy E.-I. Dott or Speck, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. I do iT.G.l.F.i, A. Water Ballet iswimmingi, Jr. Leaders, 5. Big Sister, Orchestra. - Langlois, Howard-I. Howie, 2. One Mint Julep, 3. Poker party at Warford's, 4. Cavaliers, Barons, Mo- hawa, 5. Prom comm., Sr. comm., 6. To beat Uncle Warfie's mother at poker. Larsen, Janice Aline-'l. Punkin, 2. Vaya Con Dios, 3. But honey-I love yal, 4. Collecting glasses and stuffed animals, Sonny, Y , Treas. of Wakiya, 5. Roll pres., information commission, Girls' club, Big Sister, 6. To be a good wife to Sonny and live in California. Larsen, Karen B.-1. Lars. 2. Tenderly, 3. Yes, yes, indeedl, 4. B.Y.'s slumber parties, ice skating, golf, swimming at Lake Retreat, Treas. of Dorians, 5. Of- fice, Honor Society, Girls' club comm. IClerical, Social Servicei, Assembly comm., Girls' W club, 6. To have a peaceful week-end at Lake Retreat. Larson, Adele-I. Dee, 2. You, You, You, 4. Sewing, cooking, dancing, 5. Girls' club comm., Sr. Play, Big Sister, 6. To be a success in whatever I choose to do in the future. Larson, Leila-l. Squeak, 2. Rags to Riches, 3. Put your pocket in, Eddie, 4. Skiing, having fun, 5. Girls' club Council, T.M.'s, JOG, Prom chairman, 6. To learn to park. ROW 2. Laughlin, Evan - l. Sam, 2. Blue Moon, 3. You're sure now, 4. Wiskit and Study of flight, 5. Tennis team. 6. To become a Naval Air Force Nav- igator. Lawler, Marilyn-2. Border Bandit's Grave, 3. Rodger Dodger you old Codgerl, 4. Horseback riding, training dogs, and playing the guitar, 5. Keeping track of Carl, 6. To enlist in the Waves. Lawrence, Judy-l. Jude, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. Come to the party, girl, 4. Sewing, cooking, Mog-Ni, JOG, Pres. of Tri-Tonda, going to the football games with Mari- lyn, O.W.S.S., 5. Attention Office, Decorations, Charm 81 Health, Big Sister, Installations, Refreshment comm., Pan American club, 6. To always be liked by everyone. Lehti, Carol Aileen-1. Kaki, 2. The Beautiful Garden of Prayer, 3. Yah, 4. Piano, skating, sewing, 5. YFC club, Office clerk, Honor Society, 6. To serve my Lord by doing His will throughout my life. ROW 3. Leichty, Joanne-2. Ebb Tide, 5. Big Sister, Y IWakiyaJ, Spades, Girls' club comm., 6. To travel around the world someday. Lein, Marcia-I. Marsh, 2. String of Pearls, 3. Ohl you crazy kidl, A. 0.W.S.S., skiing, JOG, Mog-Ni, Tri- Totem, Rainbow, 5. Ski club, P.-T.A. dance, Charm 81 Health, Jack-of-all-Trades, Girls' club rep., Office As- sistant, Big Sister, 6. To graduate from college and have lots of friends. Leland, David-I. Dave, 2. Oh, 3. Oh baby, 4. Autos, sports, hunting and fishing, 5. W club, Gridsman club, Barons, Cavaliers, 6. To become half the man my father is. Lemmon, Joann-l. Jo, 2. You, You, You, 3. Kid, you don't say?, 4. Badminton, traveling, swimming. 5. Torch, Tillicums, Social Service, Class rep., Wahnee, 6. To be a good nurse and help others. V me-is , Q .ef- w sas ' ,gi S 'km 1 ROW 4. LeVake, Marilyn-1. Brown eyes, 2. I Be- lieve,, Just a Closer Walk With Thee, 3. Hi therel, 4. Stamp collecting, collection of horse statues, 5. Orchestra, Girls' club, 6. College for two years and then see what the future holds for me. Lewis,'AIice-I. Lou, 2. In the Mood, 3. Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we dietl, 4. Ice skating, Tennis, Bowling. 5. Mog-Ni, Tri-G, Class rep., Tom- Tom, Big Sister, 6. To live, love, and be happy. ROW 5. Lewis, Katherine - I. Kathy, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. Oh, corn, 4. Rainbow, Wakiya, 5. Moccasin club, Honor Society, 6. To prove that four is better than two. Lidstrom, Larry-l. Lidy, 2. I Got a Bar in the Back of My Car and l'm Driving Myself to Drink, and You, You, You, 3. Forget it, 4. Hunting and fishing and that ain't all, 5. Basketball, Prom comm., 6. To hop around the world on a pogo stick, to be a veter- inarian. ROW 6. Light, Lucia-1. Lu, 2. Ebb Tide, Tenderly, 3. How about a picture, kid? iit's pronounced Loo- chee-ahi, 4. Making lunchtime a picnic with D.N. and N.M., 5. Moccasin club, Art club, 6. To think up something different to leave to the iuniors in the senior will. Lind, Helen F. - 2. The Love of God, 3. Oh dearl Dumbell Tilly the first, 4. Piano, bicycle riding, church work, accordion, Morse code, Young Life club, embroidering, 5. Moccasin club, Latin club, Big Sis- ter, Library rep., Torch, Junior rep., 6. To be an ambassador for Christ in the medical field. 3l ,Mn-'I' xc' f ' 'fc , xv S We .V ' and waited impatiently M. 5-at L2 .K X . I . 6 .--.VILL 4 ff 61 X pt -M 4. , .x li is for our senior year, 'NJ 'Rauf QVF' 41 ROW 1. Lofthus, George-l. Doc, 2. You, You, You, 3. No kiddin'!, 4. Music and a '5'l Plymouth, 5. Band, Foreign Language club, 6. To be half the man my father was. Linderroth, Lloyd - l. Red, 2. Known Only to Him, 3. You all, 4. Radio, hiking, fishing, 5. Boys' club rep., 6. Electronics. Lodahl, Loretta-l. Lorrie, 2. P.S. l Love You, 3. You'd better believe itl, 4. Crocheting, sewing, Tri-L, Rain- bow, 5. Sr. Play, Moccasin club, 6. To be a beau- tician. ROW 3. Lofthus, Jerry-l. Lofty, 2, Don't Fill Up the Woodbox, Son, Pop's Coming Home With a Load, 3. Forget it, 4. Swimming, hiking and the opposite sex. 5. Classes, 6. Salvage Diver. Logan, Mildred Lee-l. Millee, 2. Santa Lucia, 4. Reading, collecting pennants, sports, 5. Moccasin club, Decoration and Scholarship comm., 6. Go to college, ioin the Waves, then travel around the U. S. ROW 4- Lowe, Myrna Carol - 2. P.S. l Love You, 3. Big Deall, 4. Ice skating, 6. To be a successful stenographer. Lucero, Levi-l. Lee, 2. Cloud Lucky Seven, 3. What'- ya say, Bird Dog?, 4. Cars, 6. Join the Coast Guard. 'Q' S73 ' - F ' X . gg i 1 'EIR' . ' '-2? ROW 5. l.uml1ert,.lack-l. Fuller brush man, 2. Drag- net, 3. l go Pogo. 4. Cars, girls, and dates on week- ends, 5. Fire squad, 6. Not to get married and raise my kids the same way. McCarthy, Ronald J.-'l. Ron, Mack, 2. Song ot lndia,, Get Ott the Stove Grandma, You're Too Old to Ride the Range. 4. Mountaineering, button collecting, pen- cil sketching, horseback riding, 5. Philosophy club, Political Science club, Moccasin club, 6. To be a Naval Air Cadet. McClenaghan, Dick-l. Cat, 2. Moonlight in Vermont, and Pennies From Heaven, 3. Don't bug me baby, l'rn beat, 4. The Sounds, clothes, women, 5. Boys' club, Prom comm., All-City P.-T.A. dance comm., 6. To own and wear a suit made by Macintosh. McDonald, Dee-l. DeDe, 2. Dragnet, 3. Never fear, the O.W.S.S. are here, 4. JOG, Jama, Yacht club, O.W.S.S., Art, 5. Sec. of C.S.G., Girls' club comm. chairman, Torch, W club, Ski club, Roll Room sec., C.S.G. Council, Vice-Pres. of Soph. class, Study check- er, 6. To do well, whatever l do ROW 6. .McGee, Nancy - l. Nan, 2. In the Mood, N3. Oh! You little vegetable, 4. O.W.S.S., skiing, Rain- bow, Y , JOG, Mog-Ni, 5. Ski club, Girls' club, Class of '54 rep. Big Sister, 6. To go to Santa Anna Jr. College. Mcltarness, Jim-1. Mac, 2. Ramona, 3. That's the way it goes, 4. Sr. Hi-Y, 6. To have a '54 Lincoln. McKone, James Michael, Jr.-l. Mike, 2. Dragnet, 3. Walker, you dunce, 4. Drawing, cars, 6. lf l wrote it you wouldn't print it. McKinney, Larry-l. Mac, 2. l Should Have Told You Long Ago, 3. Oh, really, 4. Basketball, sports, danc- ing, Sr. Hi-Y, boating, drawing, 5. Warriors, Ad. Shingok, Basketball, 6. To study architecture at the . o W. ROW 7. MacCormac, Malcolm-1. Mac, 2. Anything by Teresa Brewer, 3. Hello, Hotshot, 4. Bowling, sports. 5. Kimtah Editor, baseball, Intramural sports, Point Commission, Roll Room rep., 6. To be a 200 average bowler. Mackie, Vernon-l. Vern, 2. Pertidia, 3. You wash, I'll dry! Eh, Rube, 4. Hunting, golf, hiking, Sharon, 5. 'Roll pres., golf, 6. To become a professional tooth pu er. Maczko, Mitchell Marvin-l. Marv, 2. l Love You So Much, 3. Yes you are, 4. One '39 Chev, baseball and basketball, 5. Girls, 6. To get my '39 Chev running again and get duals put on. Madlen, Don E.-2. Perfidia, September Song, Besa Me, 3. Never say goodbye, iust so long, 4. Romance languages, DeMolay, 6. To speak 25 languages and be able to pay S75,000 in taxes. Magnuson, Bill-l. Feet, Mr. Foots, Maggie, 2. Star- dust, P.S. l Love You, 3. Proxy, the Greatestll. 4- SPOVTSI daflfllflgz 5. Sports, W club, Spike Shoe, 6. To be a success in whatever l do. Marett, Marcia Clarice-l. Marsh, 2. At Last, 3. Man, check that geometric reasoningl, 4. Singing, sewing, skiing, O.W.S.S., ceramics, Tri-Totem, Mog-Ni, .lr. Leaders, Rainbow, P.F.: 5. Girls' club, P.-T.A. dance comm., Jack-of-all-Trades, Charm 81 Health, Pan Amemafl Club, 5TUdy checker, 6. To engineer my locomotive to Monterey. i ll If 6 Tl Y f fill, 'WC 'G IVV :V if ROW I. Marshbank, John Marriott, Patricia May-I. Pat, 2. One Alone: 3. I don't care, 4. Skiing, mountain climbing, sewing, 5. Girls' club dept. head, Roll pres., Honor Society, 6. To go to college and begin my name with Mrs. and end it with an R.N. Marten, Owen-I. Mart, Owi, 2. Oh, 3. l don't know, 4. Hunting, fishing, car, athletics, 5. Football, Grids- man club, Track, Spike Shoe club, Boys' W club, 6. To become an architect and get married. Martysus, Stanley-I. Stan, Stud, 2. From Rags to Riches, 3. What say! Yeah! There ya gol, 4. Sports, reading, standing at the radiator, 5. Football, basket- ball, baseball, Gridsman club, W Club, Monster squad, 6. Always to be happy and think up new iokes to tell Pripp. Mathewson, Julia-I. Judy, 2. Tell Me Why,, You Belong to Me, 3. Never fear, the O.W.S.S. are herel, 4. The O.W.S.S., Stardusters, Jama, JOG pres., Tri-L, T.K. pres., high school fashion board, 5. Girls' W club, Decorations comm., Latin club vice-pres., Forum commission, P.-T.A. dance comm. chairman, Roll pres., 6. To get to drive our car . . . by myself. Mayer, Richard C.-I. Dick, 2. You're Fooling Some- one, 3. That's what I said, 5. Golf, Intramural sports. 6. To retire next summer with a car. ROW 2. Melos, Lois Jean - I. Louie, 2. September Song, 3. Corker, 4. Ride horses, dance, swim, Pat- rick, 5. Orchestra, Girls' club, 6. To be a private sec- retary and see some of the world. Meyer, Nancy Jean-'I. Nina ipronounced Nee'-nal, 2. Nina Never Knew, Scatterbrain, 3. Great gods on toast! Christmasll, 4. Piano, pen pals, painting, den- tal assistant, 5. Counselor's office, Torch, Sports, ftrt and Make-up clubs, 6. To never grow too old to earn. Miles, Yvonne Marett-I. Vonnie, 2. Something to Remember You By, 3. Oh, I am impressed, 4. My family, O.W.S.S., Mog-Ni, Girls' club, Christmas dec- orating comm.. 6. To be a complete success as a wife and mother. Miller, Donald A.-I. Miller, 2. Sentimental Journey, 3. Hi therel, 4. Flying, basketball, fixing cars, 5. Stage crew, Track, Intramural sports. 6. University of Washington, understand how J. H. felt last year. ROW 3. Miller, Gerald-I. Jerry, 2. Black Moonlight, 3. Never do today what yau can put off until to- morrow, 4. Photography, cars, girls, 5. Pow Wow, Operetta, 6. To always do my best in everything that I attempt to do. Milosevich, Nick-I7. Milosevich, 2. Ruby, 3. That's neat, 4. Horses, swimming, and girls, 5. None. 6. To live in the wide open spaces. Minnehan, Robert- I. Bob, 3. Let's go fishing, 4. Fishing, hunting, fly-tying, sports cars, 5. Debate, 6. Engineer and Forester. Moherley, Gerald Roger-4. Science fiction, 5. War- riors and Movie crew, 6. Forestry. ' f.. gi: . Nm-4, yf '- x Q. , ff ' , ' -Vi' uf ' r s . fe . H 4 , - f f ' Q Z f of --W 7 Q f f 5 fy, y f ,X ,,..- , f i 017' . X f f I!!! , .0 . , ,,f4f--iiik - , W 2... - f . sw ww, , .sw l fl f J M' , N 1 l f 6 ' 1 f f ff f if W 1 f, f f, U i 1, ji., I , 4.4 9 . .ff ff. . f' 4 if f I I fl X 1 Q4 ,K C QV Q l X 19 . if , ,. ? gs ff f 2 L ROW 4. Moore, Randall-I. Randy, 2. My Favorite Song, 3. That's the breaks, 4. Sports, 5. Football, baseball. 6. To be somebody. Moreland, Don-I. Censored, 2. Dragnet, 3. The least to say the most, 4. Girls, more girls, and cars, 5. Warriors club, Chess club, 6. To make a million and see the world. ROW 5. Morganroth, Virginia-I. Jina, 2. Ivory Pal- aces, 3. We'll be seeing you, 4. Sewing, 5. Chinook Front Page Editor, Kimtah Business Mgr., Forum com- missioner, Torch, 6. To live each day for Christ. Mortensen, Dale-I. Mort, 2. Crying In the Chapel, 3. Howdy, 4. Pets, 6. Raise chinchillas. ROW 6. Moulas, Elaine-I. Anything from Greek . . . Mook . . . to Gus, 2. Paganini's 18th Variation . . . alias Story of Three Loves, 3. Shud dup Damml. 4. Record pantomime, music, art, Girls' club rep., Dad's Night, 6. To go to the U. of W. and maior in fraternities. Murray, Audrey-I. Audie, 2. Any Glen Miller record, 3. Over here, Suel, 4. Y, J.A., Jobs, skiing, ice-skat- ing, softball, swimming, 5. Ski club, 6. To travel around the world. ' Muthersbaugh, Coni Jo-I. Cons, 2. You Go to My Head, 3. Call me Diane and bye now, 4. To please Stuart and become sophisticated, Jama, 6. To meet annually with Jama, and to finally attend the great U. of W. with Diane. g , QW 'V aff f . 1' . I ff ' f- f 1 4 I 4. . 74 ! AX fx! i 2 .1 .1 -ey ' K V, 7 W 2 f 9 f . S C X w W f H fi . Q f C ,- ,- , Q ff X f ff f .7 7.. 1? J' ,go g' Q-J X 1 ff X X X . ,K X asf ff f f was Les . .ff A - -. f5 'ish Q -,X '7 '. V: ' if 'M . 'zgs' ' Z.. fff sf ,X . all ,uv ?7' X f 4 4 Q .1 6 f , ' ' f f, , 4 , ,f . 1.1, ff J ng .:- f . ,f .fl XZ and the envied balcony. 33 . , QW' K' f , ' , Z l 5 jw ff . ' Z V , 1, , Q f. f gf WE: 4 .p'f!f- v f' Cf 1 ..,.... IA g . Q 7 fir i As seniors .4 I .p j ,X ,,f, Q 0 :fr ,, if 2 fi I Qtr! ,ffl 4 ,Y-1 ff Z' 'C , f N 'fy 1 S. i 41 1' A ' Q X D H A 2 1 . I ,Urs 'W . .5 i Y. 2 f ?Z3 ' ROW 1. Miles, Jerryei. Whitey, 2. Skin Deep, JATP, 3. Lo dere Bemus, 4. Smirnoff, 6. Do push-ups on Bullock's desk. Neligan, Dianne-l. Di, 2. No Other Love, by Perry Como. 3. Oh, James Robert, 4. Music, dancing and singing, 5. Sr. rep., 6. To be a professional ballerina, hit the hall of fame, tour the world and to at least win back a certain guy's smile. ROW 2. Nelson, Doris-2. No One Ever Cared For Me Like Jesus, 4. Serving, piano, 5. Girls' W club, Attendance office, 6. To do the will of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Nelson, Gloria - 1. Glo, 2. September Song, 3. l'll Never Telll, 4. Dancing, JOG, sports, Rainbow, 5. Girls' club rep. '53 and '54, Big Sister, Roll sec, Sr. choir, 6. To be shorter than Mary Blaksley. ROW 3. Nielsen, Geraldineel. Jerry, 2. Tonight We Love, 3. Oh, nol, 4. Sewing, reading, badminton, 5. Honor Society, Girls' club, Roll office, 6. To be a success in whatever l do. Nohr, Gerald - l. Gerry, 2. Half As Much. 3. You know, 4. Sports, dancing, 5. Basketball, Sr. Hi-Y, Boys' club rep., 6. To get through college. 4 ' f .Lf r 1 Si- .A uf .. A ' yv , k , J- '- 1 ' s i . .EC I - xi Q s ' V X' if A , is J X X,,!'- s 5. if . , X XX f sfswfi if fps-aw-.-. , . N L sf . ' , K F. . ' f f - I ' 2 i , s' M17 . , g is W 4-N 1 'fi 2 7 ' ig w ,fy-FH-f -- is f . Q: Z1 99 . .. . .-. , 1. . . . . . . ,1 , f .., '. , gf ,. ,MM H, ' Qi If W www ' .f 1' ' Q- A Q. X . M... i ,fr-, .J if ir'-rf ,NJ T N ' - VS, awk A 45' ROW 4. Norman, Michael A.-'l. Mike, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. No, but . . ., 4. Hiking, climbing, electricity, radio, 5. Stage crew, P.A. system, Chinook, 6. Electronics. Norris, Pat-l. Spezie, 2. Red Sails ln the Sunset, 3. O.K. Virgie, so you're toughl, 4. Jimmy, drawing, motorcycling, P.-T.A. Teas, 6. To be a good motor- cycle rider, not not to be throttle happy like my mother. iOnly kidding, Mom., Northrop, Sandra-l. Sandy, 2. Baby Let Me Kindle Your Flame, 3. You know what?, 4. Dorians, JOG, dancing, Bud. 5. Co-chairman Clerical comm., Chi- nook, Torch, 6. To travel. Nuckolls, Mildred-l. Millie, 2. Sentimental Journey, 3. Brother can you tell me?, 4. Music, Art, 5. Girls' club comm. chairman-Decorations, Pres. Moccasin club, 6. To live, love, laugh and be happy. ROW 5. Nyberg, Richard Allen-i. Just plain Dick, 2. Story of Three Loves, 3. You bet you, 4. Music, model shipbuilding, one l94l Chevvie, 5. Band, Or- chestra, R.O.S.P., Pow Wow, 6. To be a successful Diesel engineer in the U. S. Merchant Marine. Nylund, Dan-l. Boon, 2. You, You, You, 3. Hey Mac, quit goofin', 4. Hot rods, W.W.T.A., Bearing Burners, Mac, 5. Piston Slappers, 6. To be half the man my Dad is. Ogden, Gloria-l. Red. 2. Vaya Con Dios, 3. What do you want to do that for?, 4. Rainbow, sewing, boat- ing, learning to drive, 5. Standards comm., Girls' W club, Sec. Debate, Big Sister, 6. To find out what I'm getting for graduation. Ogden, Marilyn R. - l. Lyn, Mo, 2. lvory Palaces, 3. Hi, Beautiful, 4. Readin' and writin' but no 'rith- metic, 5. Moccasin club, Honor Society, 6. To live my life for him. ROW 6. Olding, Jim Olson, David Melvin-l. Ole, 2. Because of You, 3. How about tliat?, 4. Athletics, 5. Basketball, base- ball, W club, Young Life club, Roll Room pres., 6. Professional baseball and M. S. 0'Neill, Terryml. O'Toole, 2. Oh, 3. Mike! 'turn off TV, 4. Skiing, Brenda, boating, Brenda, swimming, Brenda and golf. 5. Roll pres., Boys' club rep., School Council, Sr. Prom comm., Ski club, 6. To be halt tlie man my father is. Oorclt, Jack-l. Gordo, 2. Dancing in the Dark, 3. You know itl, 4. Sports, boats, water skiing, 5. Senior class rep., 6. To always be happy and to make a million dollars. Osburn, Betty .loan-l. Betts, 2. l Believe, 3. All that glitters is not gold, 4. Dancing, hope chest, Jerry my guy, 5. '54 rep., Roll pres., 6. To be a good wife to Jerry, and to succeed in anything l attempt. Osburn, Geneel. Ossie and Perk, 2. Rags to Riches, 3. Cheer up Buddy, you only live once, 4. Playing sand lot baseball and football, tinkerin' around on my car, fishing and hunting in mountains, 5. Skip- ping school with Chris, 6. To be something in this world. what? l don't know. 61. 'F ff ffl we ROW 1. Ostrom, John Charles-'l. Jack, 5. Moccasin club. Pague, Joanne-l. Jo, 2. You, You, You, 3. You know you love mel, You're as useful as a glass eye in a keyhole, 4. Hustling Voris, parties and O.W.S.S., 5. Chinook, Library, Rep., 6. Merchandising. Palmer, Keith Edward-4. Fishing, Explorers, 5. De- bate, Warriors, Chinook, Honor Society, 6. A career in Law. Palo, Ellen-2. Blue Moon, 3. Guess what, 4. JOG, Rainbow, 5. Roll pres., '54 rep., Spade, Big Sister, Girls' club comm. chairman, Sr. Play comm., Publicity comm., 6. To hitch hike around the world with Carol. Pannek, Jo Anne-l. Jo, 2. No Other Love, 3. You know what?, 4. Going out with Pat, ice skating, bowling. 5. Clerical comm., Counselor's office, 6. To be happily married to Pat. Park, James T.-l. Jim, 2. P.S. l Love You, Hey Joe, 3. After a while, 4. Fishing, hunting, traveling, 5. Movie crew, B.C. rep., basketball, 6. To own Paradise Isle with Doug and a couple of girls. ROW 2. Parry, Louise H.-1. Lou: 2. You, You, You, 3. l don't like, 4. Ping pong, bowling, tennis, 5. Make-up club, 6. To marry Bill W. and be a good wife to him. Partee, Rod-l. Red, 2. You, You, You, 3. You betcha, 4. Y.M.C.A., 5. Roll offices, Warriors, atlhetics, 6. To help people by being a medical doctor. Paull, Teddy-l. Ted, 2. Till Then, 3. Card party at Warford's, 4. Barons, Cavaliers, football, the last 2 at Longacres, 5. Gridsman club, football, baseball, 6. To be as good a man as my Dad. Pearce, Mike-i. Mikey, 2. Air For the G-String, 3. Open another keg, Burnett, 4. Mohawa, skiing, water skiing, skiing on Mt. Si, making fun at Senior girls, 5. Prom comm., card stunts, S.S. fstudy spyt, Boys' club, 6. To play first tambourine in the Starvation Army Band. ROW 3. Pelton, Jean Louise- l. Jeannie, 2. You'll Never Walk Alone, 4. Art, outdoor activities, music, dance, 5. G.C. comm., Tillicums, Publicity, Roll sec., G.C. rep., Chinook Ad staff, Honor Society, Mog-Ni, Philosophy club sec., Political Science club sec., 6. College and dance. Perrin, Marvin D.-l. Marv, 4. Swimming, Warriors, teasing Freddy, 5. Warriors. Perrine, Dorothy-l. Dot, 3. You have your chance, Bev, now prove yourself. 4. Chinook, Girls' club rep., Dad's Night, Publicity, 5. Dorians, Y-Teens, and hav- ing loads of fun, 6. To go to China with Pat, Bev and Sally and to learn to eat pork fried rice with chopsticks. Perry, Lorraine-i. Little P, 2. You, You You, 3. Oh Bill, 4. Fighting with Bill and Lorraine, 5. Roll pres., Sr. Prom, song leader, Sr. Decorations, Jr. Justice, Student Court, 6. To become a dental assistant, and to go back East with a certain guy. 45' . :' if ,441 1 wi 7 X 1 ,eg Z em' Q S , S f K 4 ff A i ' Z ff ' g gi., wfgg f X e V Wx. 47 f 7 X X . Q., 4 .f , . Q ...A ., M! j f 41 2 f , 1 V 1 X ,, ,s , 4, ., ' L1.s...,,.. 3' 5 1 ' Maw: . or - N 0 L ROW 4. Peterson, Kenneth-l. Ken, Pete, Pedro, 2. Y lnstanbul, Not Constantinople, 3. Having troubles, ' buddy'?, 4. Working on my Chev, 6. To see the world V ' V through a porthole. Petta, Joseph-l. Jo, 2. The Lamp ls Low, Symphony Sid, 'Tis Autumn, Apple Jam, 3. Any friend of Jo Pettas is a friend of mine, 4. Jumping, sounds, tlxe I finer arts and chicks , 5. All-City dance, Pow Wow, X . f..-, f . .J M s P ytiuwfl Wi , T L H ,. 1 VZ' 5 .Y 5 ly l Lf ' , tr t.. 4 f we, . X 2 3, 6 6 y . , Q 1, X 4 5? Q K ' , ve? as--1' e 02 ' 7 rl , ff' 4 . 5 i ZR Ti We Q - fer, 'z ...X i I u- . C W , 6 4 av ff el Kimtah, Harvest Moon Ball, Sr. Decorations, 6. U. S. f C, , +5 ., g , A. F., disc iockey, textile design, compose for Kenton, , 'l l i concert promoter. ROW 5. Phaff, Barbara Ann-l. Phaff and Barbie. 2. Unforgettable, 3. Oh, Janisl, 4. Jama, E's, Y , JOG, White buck times with the girls, and being a sophisticated senior, 5. Class of '54 rep., P.-T.A. dance, 6. To meet with Jama annually and always make my folks proud of me. Phelps, Jim-l. Jazbo, 2. Caravan, 3. Don't bug me Baby, l'm beat, 4. Piston Slappers, nights at Ruben's, my car, F.C.F.B., 5. Senior Hi-Y, Kimtah, 6. To get a car that will go over 30 mph. ROW 6. Phillips, Sandra-l. Sande, 2. You'll Never Walk Alone, 3. Let's walk, Laurie, l'm not losing any sleep over it, 4. Creative writing, records, swimming, laughing at Gene, frying fish at the Spud, 5. Sr. rep., Drama club, Sr. Play, 6. To go to the U. of W. and someday to write a book worthy of publication. Picknell, Robert E.-l. Bob, 2, I Believe, 3. Just a minute. 4. Coin collection, singing, fishing, 6. To go to w.s.c. 35 .Ki .. , mf we fs M aw! 'X 4 , of My 15395 . I . X ' s s .t ., , og , vs , 6.27 .54 71 4 ' ii we surmount the top of the hill taking over important positions . . , ,,. :f 'Q 'Q Q ... ,H 'E Iv z. 1' ' fa., -if wc 7 I 4 ' ,. . f f i Q W 1 ft f v ff Sf' X f f may V 1 1-cf., 1 f 4 f 2 W ff . ff' wif ff C74 . fav ff! , ,Q ,-43. 4-,f,X'f1?f 'f ' mikey . , ,Ai?ta'lfj ,rgs-gm., v gf -, s f Q f 3 M ii H ..,. li 5 o.oo C P, N w ,Vt 4 . I , 5 xr, , f-- X 2. .ss i A ROW 1. Plucinski, Tom - l. Pussy-sinski, 2. How Much Is That Hound Dog In the Window?, 3. How about that, eh?, 4. Shooting flies, stepping on spi- ders, 5. Out of school comm., and Carolyn, 6. Be the best man at my wedding. Plummer, Bargara - 1. Barb, 2. You'll Never Walk Alone, 3. l'll be glad when August comesl, 4. Ken, talking, staying up late, figuring out how to pay for my wedding, 5. Sr. class treas., Scholarship comm. chairman, Sr. Justice, Roll pres., Philosophy club, Pan American club, Torch, Big Sister, 6. To love both Him and him. ROW 2. Porter, Robert-l. Bob,.2. Honky Tonk Blues, 3. Down with the olly, 4. Bowling, fishing, baseball, 5. Stage crew, 6. To be an Admiral in the U.S.N. Porter, Shirley-I. Giggling Gertie. 2. Rags .to Riches, 3. Meet me at Riverside, Maureen, 4. Skiing, swim- ming, movies, boating, 5. Big Sister, Tri-Totem, 6. To fly around the world in a sceil boat. ROW 3. Powell, Ken-l. Muscles or Curly, 2. Going Seady, by Betty Hutton, 3. Ya got any more gum?, 4. Wrestling, 5. Choir, 6. To be a success in some sort of music. Poyneer, Thomas-l. Big Tom, 2. St. George and the Dragnet or Little Blue Riding Hood, 3. Okay, Grand- ma, it's a real raid, 4. Drawing and architecture and automotive designing, 5. Four classes and two studies, 6. To beat Ray in one game of monopoly. I' f, L, -' fx' ,, M44 ' 6' MZ fix 1 K f M ff wr. 5 ' f ,,,, ,M x .. , , .f .I f 'ml' if t ROW 4. Provost, Wilma - 1. Willie, 2. Story of Three Loves. 3. Well, that's life, 4. Piano, tennis, cooking, 5. Honor Society, Girls' club, Tri-Totem, Rainbow, 6. To keep the friends I have and make a new friend each day. Pruett, Jr., Max-l. Maxy, 2. From Rags to Riches, 3. Hey, you, 4. Sports, fishing, Barons, Cavaliers, Mohawa, Shirl-, Drive-ins, 5. Football, Gridsman club, Brownies club, 6. To be a pediatrician. Purdom, Patricia-1. Pat, 2. Because, 3. Thing, Carol, think iI.G.l.F.J, 4. W.A., Rainbow, skiing, driving, 5. W club, Torch, Moccasin club, Prom committee chairman, Ski club, Make-up club sec., Administrative commissioner, Out-of-School and Maintenance comm., Roll pres., Big Sister, Girls' club comm., Sr. Play, 6. To attend S.A.C. with Carol then go into some phase of medicine. Raper, Richard-T. Ree, 2. Baby Doll,-3. Hey Babe, when ya gonna take me out?, 4. Football swimming and collecting odd things , 5. Boys' club. 6. To out-talk Gail. ROW 5. Rasp, Frederick Wilhelm-l. Freddie, 2. The Vagabonder's Song, 3. No, 4, Bibliope9Y: 5. Debate, Moccasin- club, 6, To be ambitious. Rasmussen, AI-T. Ras, 2. Blue Moon, 3. Turn off the light, Mike, and let's go to sleep, 4. Basketball and baseball, 5. Football, basketball and baseball man- ager, 6. To be a millionaire at 30 and celebrate my 100th birthday. Ray, Carol-2. l Believe, 3. l'm trying to, Pat, 4. Jo- bies, Tri-Totem, P.F., Water Ballet, all sports, Black Demon, keeping an eye on Jan, 5. Office clerk, Big Sister, Sr. Play, Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad's Night, Administrative comm., Ski club, Make-up club, 6. Attend W.S.C. with Patty, then be an airline stew- ardess. Razzore, George louis - I. Lucky Lager Louie or Churchie , 2. Running a Sewer Through Our Old Lovers' Lane, 3. Hey, Dumb Dumb, 4. Cars, accordion, Sentimental Seven, Skiing, 5. Band, Orchestra, Pow Wow, Talent assembly, 6. Have my own combo and own a custom car. ROW 6. Reilly, Margaret-T. Peggy, Peg, 2. My Best to You, 3. Thanks, chump, 4. Horseback riding, needlework, sports, 5. Girls' W club, Office worker, Spade club, P.-T.A. Teas, committee chair- man, 6. To get a good iob when I graduate and to always be happy. Rice, Carol-2. Unforgettable, 3. Don't you iust love it?, 4. Collecting things, JOG, Y, AYC, 5. Chinook, Charm and Health chairman, CSG, Torch, Drama club, Sr. Play, W club, V-P Pan American, Pres. Make- up cliub, Sr. Luncheon, Prom chairman, 6. To see the wor . Rice, Don-l. Rice, 2 ln the Mood, 3 Get off of m , - . y back, 5. Boys' club, 6. To see wood shop burned down. Rice, Ronald-l. Ron, 2. Overshadowed By His Mighty Love. 3. That's real nervous, 4. Hiking, fishing, ski- ing, boating, water skiing, badminton, photography, scouts, church activities, C.E., Youth Presbytery, 5. Chief Justice of Student Court, C.S.G., Debate, Torch, Boys' club, Boys' State, Pres. Y.F.C. club, 6. To preach the gospel of Christ my Lord. Richardson, Bennie-T. Reble, 2. Who Drank My Beer While l Was In the Rear, Arkie Didy?, 3. l'm hungry, 4. Girls, girls and more girls, 5. Fooling around, 6. Get out of school. Riggan,'Donald D.-l. Don, Donnie Meechie , 2. Butterflies, 3. Gee Holly Cats- 4 Coin collecting- 6. To 'attend the U. of W. and become a business executive. R65 'X ' f NJ? af.. Bax me ROW 1. Romundstad, Shirley-l. Romeo, 2. Caravan. 3. Wait for me, Kuntz, 4. Collecting souvenirs, read- ing, writing, Rainbow, JOG, walking home from Rainbow with Marilyn, 5. Girls' club, C.S.G., Oper- etta l, 2, 3, Sr. choir, Moccasin club, Drama club, Make-up club, 6. Travel around the world with Coh- nie S. Rongner, James S.-l. Jim or Lucky, 2. Crying In the Chapel, 3. Dig that, 4. Hunting, swimming, 5. Warriors, Roll pres., 6. To study veterinary med- icine at W.S.C. Rozak, Sandra Lou-l. Sandy, 2. You, You, You, 3. God helps those who help themselves, 4. Swimming, hiking, mountain climbing, 6. To get as high as l can on the ladder of success in the shortest possible time. Rush, Marilyn-l. Paddy, skip the others, 2. Harlem Nocturne, 3. Well, Norma, it's like this, 4. Trying to be a sophisticated Senior, M's, Y, P's, Jama, JOG, 5. Sr. Breakfast, Girls' club, Student Court Justice, C.S.C. comm., Roll sec., P.-T.A. dance, Dad's Night, 6. To meet annually with Jama and to have Edie, Norma, Alice and Phil as my roommates at W.S.C. Saari, Alice Irene-l. Junior, 2. That's My Desire, 3. Mandy, wait for mell, 4. JOG pres., Wakiya V.-P., Stardusters, Jama, trying to be a sophisticated Senior, White Buck time with the girls. 5. ln-school comm., Jr. class pres., Sr. Picnic, Christmas decorations, Sr. Prom chairman, Torch, Big Sister, Sr. Breakfast and Luncheon, P.-T.A. dance, Sr. Play, Standards, Student Council, Faculty Tea, Dad's Night, 6. To meet with Jama annually and to always live, love, laugh and be happy. Sadler, Brian-l. B.S., 2. Story of Three Loves, 3. Censored, 4. Fishing, dancing, eating, 5. Roll Room pres., basketball, intramural, 6. To catch a salmon in Elliott Bay, and go to the U. of W. ROW 2. Salstrom, Tom-l. Swede, 2. Cloud Lucky Seven, 3. Get off my back, 4. Radios and cars, 5. Boys' club, 6. Finish school and ioin the Marines. Samson, Gerald M.-l. Jerry, 2. Lighthouse, 3. Hey, George, 4. Billiards, ice skating, bowling. 6. To enioy life and really live it up. Sandin, Allan-l. Al, 2. From Rags to Riches, 3. lt's really mean, 4. Cruising, skiing, fishing, hunting, horses, 5. Band, 6. To travel around the world on a tramp steamer. Sandstrom, Bill-l. Hermon, 2. Soft, 3. Har Dar, 4. music, 6. Music profession. ROW 3. Sather, Jon-2. Dureop . 3. Hey, Edl How about them?, 4. Skiing, other outdoor sports, 5. Basketball, Prom comm., Cavaliers, 6. To play with the Ring-Dang-Doo. Satterlee, Diana-2. You'll Never Walk Alone, 3. Har-Har, 4. Pen pals, church activities, rocks, swim- ming, 5. Out-of-school comm., Study attendance checker, Honor Society, 6. To be happy and follow the Golden Rule in whatever l do. Schaper, Lillian M.-1. Lil, 2. Johnny and Dear John Letter, 3. I guess or no lie, 4. Reforming Johnny, 5. Library rep., 6. Marry Johnny and Business School. Schmoyer, Margaret-l. Margy, Marty, Margo, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. l got a letter, Sharonl, 4. Water skiing, sew- ing, Ed, marking the days off my calendar, 5. Girls' club rep., Installation comm. head, Talent comm., Mother-Daughter Tea, Sr. Play, 6. To be happily mar- ried and live a good life. ..- as I .N .- 'fi ff' K .3 'Li ' .5 ',, A , f ,g g- wi . ,, Q J . .Q sz ' 35-ff I -J ' T 5 5 E.. - A , fr K ' ' L -' -. X . . . gc , .. rf , , ' ' - X fi ' K6 R -s...-- ox-,, 5 wr' . Q.. GE as i 553,57 -.'. ROW 4. Schulz, Larenna Lee-l. Larie, 2. P.S. I Love You iBy Hilltoppers onlyi, 3. l forgot, 4. Archery, 5. Drama club, Make-up club, Music and Talent, Girls' club rep., 6. To marry Don and live a happy life. Schweers, Paul-2. Gootus, 3. Horse collar, 4. Swim- ming, horses, drawing, 5. Out-of-school commission, 6. To be a rancher. ROW 5. Scott, Carol Patricia-l. Scottie, 2. Star- dust. 3. Somebody goofedl, 4. Wahnee, Rainbow, dancing, having fun, 5. Home work, 6. To finish what l've started at least once. Sears, Maureen-2. Stardust and anything by Guy Mitchell, 3. Oh, how neatl, 4. Swimming, knitting, sewing, 5. Study checking, C.S.G., G.C. swim team, Honor Society, 6. To have a happy home life and raise fine children. ROW 6. Sellars, Susan-l. Sue, 2. Tenderly, 3. Oh, pooh-Baby Dolll, 4. JOG treas., Sub Deb club, Dori- ans, BY's, Jama, B.D., to become a sophisticated senior, 5. Chinook, Roll V.-P., Roll pres., P.-T.A. dance comm., G.C., Assembly comm., Ski club, C.S.G., Christmas decorations, Sr. Play, Pep comm., 6. To go to the U. of W. and have mass fun. Shaffer, Karen Sue - l. Karen, 2. Dream, 3. Have we got a ride to the game yet, Myra?, 4. Skiing, dancing, bumming around with Bev, 5. G.C. rep. Torch, Band, Math club, Ski club, Pow Wow, Talent assistant, Sr. Prom comm., Sr. Assembly, 6. To take Mr. Pripp's place when he retires. J s .-,f Q.,- ,. ff?- Sf' .,.-,gg . ,Q Sk gg? X we 'V .-:Noi-R ws lpn 't'-5-rf. K , ' X J ' xx Upholding traditions . . 1 1 A -Air. 37 Decorations, Senior Breakfast ,mf 5 '5 val ...fear J' gy! .A -ef wa ,gm 'uw and Luncheon, ROW I. Sharp, Lynette-1. Lynn, 2. Harlem Nocturne, 3. Sure thing! See ya if T0Pe'Slf, 4- -'ima Pfes-' dancing, E's, M's, JOG, to be sophisticated, 5. P.-T.A. dance comm., Big Sister, Charm and Health, Sr. Play comm., Christmas decorations, Sr. Breakfast, Sr. dance rep., Prom comm., 6. To meet with Jama annually. Get my apartment with Barb and Evon. Shaughnessy, Patricia-1. Shaggy, 2. Sentimental .Mer 3. How many calories in this?, 4. JOG,'PF-, Skllfjgi Girls' club, 5. G.C. dept. head, G.C. Cabinet, Admin. comm., Roll off., Sr. class comm., Pan American club, 6. To get to Paris some day. ROW 2. Shomaker, Robert-1. Bob, 2. Baby Doll, 3. You're crazy, 4. Sports, Myrna, 5. Football, track, spiked shoe club, Gridsman club, 6. To get married to Myrna and settle down. Shown, Douglas- 1. Doug, 2. Blue Moon, 3. What do ya say?, 4. Hunting, fishing, and Naval Reserve, 5. Boys' club, 6. To own Paradise lsland with Jim and a couple of girls. ROW 3. Siller, Betty-2. P.S. l Love You, 3. Gosh, he's a doll, and let's have a party, 4. Hustling and going to parties and 0.W.S.S., 5. Not being there, 6. To rent Cabin 15 at Beaver Lake with a group of girls and throw a party every night for five days. Skordal, Eva L.-1. Little Evil, 2. The Lord's Prayer, 3. Ah, come on, 4. Outdoor sports, 5. Roll Room, Liblrary rep., Banker. 6. To be happy and help ot ers. W. ffm 'F 3 ,lt i Kit, js fi , ew 'QLLKS7 ACN ,aa 931 5 I 3. cz'-7 Smith, Alice Irene-1. Migs, 2. How Could l Believe You When You Said You Loved Me When l Know You Have Been a No Good Liar All Your Life?, 3. Yes, I stole their beer while they were in the rear, 4. Skat- ing, dancing and iust having a good time, 6. Just to be able to get in one night without being heard- darn those pipes. ROW 4. Smestad, Virgie-1. Lee, 2. You, You, You iby Hilltoppersl, 3. 0.K., Spez, cut the comedyl, 4. Dancing, movies, roller and ice skating, 5. Music and Talent, P.-T.A. Teas, Big Sister, Dad's Night, 6. To marry Dan and to always be happy. Smith, Arlene-1. Charlie. 2. Rags to Riches, 3. Sue, wait for me, 4. Swimming, bowling, 5. Wakiya, Mog- Ni, Big Sister, 0.W.S.S., Tom Tom, Make-up, P.-T.A. dance, Sr. Play. 6. Live, love and be happy. Smith, Drew-1. Smitty. 2. Vaya Con Dios, 3. Come on, James, let's go, 4. Cars, sports, 5. Football, base- ball, Christmas decorations, Sr. Play comm., Sr. Breakfast comm., 6. To get married and to succeed in college. Smith, Maureen - 1. Dizzy Lizzy, 2. Richochet, 3. Shirley, it's about time you got herel, 4. Skating, swimming, dreaming, boating, movies, 5. Big Sister, Trl-Totem, Spades, Auxiliary, 6. To fly around the world in a submarine. ROW 5. Smith, Sue Arden-1. Susi, 2. You'll Never Walk Alone, 3. Sure, l'll be glad to help, 4. JOG, Rainbow, Ballet, Music, 5. Pow Wow, Apt. clerk, Music and Talent comm. cha'irman, Office clerk, Standards comm., 6. To always be happy and share that happiness with others. Sollie, Leona- 1. Lona Baby, Little Shepo, 2. Full Moon and Empty Arms, from Rachmaninoff's Con- certo No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18, 3. Hey, Gin, ain't he a cutie?, 5. Dick, Tri-L, cats and dogs. 5. Big Sister, Sr. Play comm., Library rep., Honor Society, 6. To keep on loving Dick as l do now. Standal, Neil-2, l'm Walking Behind You, 3. What- cha say there, 4. Fishing, swimming, hunting, 5. Sr. class rep., 6. To have a good time the rest of my life. Stapleton, Don W.-1. Connie or Stap , 2. Guy Lom- bardo's Dangerous Dan McGrew, 3. Hmmm, t's hard to say, 4. Philately, Art, 5. Boys' club sec., Torch, Warriors, 6. To do what is right in all that I do. ROW 6. Steputis, Larry-1. Irish Pennant, 2. At Last, 3. Don't be bitter. 4. F.C.F.B., Piston Slappers, sports, my car, 5. Warriors, Pres. Sr. Hi-Y, 6. To be a successful engineer. Stevens, Delores- 1. Dewey, 2. The Lord's Prayer, 3. Oh Johnl, 4. King's Teen, V.-P. singing, sewing, cooking, chess, sports. 5. Sr. Play, Big Sister, Pan American club, Sr. Choir, Roll pres., Scholarship comm., YFC, Honor Society, G.C. comm., 6. To live a Christian life and to go to W.S.C. and become a suc- cessful dietician. Sullivan, .loan - 1. Joanie, 2. Honey ln the Horn, 3. Don't feel bad, 4. lce skating, cards, pestering my little big sister, 5. Decorations comm., Social Service comm., Sr. Play, 6. To learn psychology well enough to psychoanalyze myself. Sunderland, Dixie Kay-1. Dix, 2. Beyond the Sunset, 3. You don't sayl, 4. Piano, fishing, swimming, 5. Nurses Aid comm. chairman, YFC club, Torch, Office asst., Roll pres., Clerical comm., 6. Christ died for me therefore l want to live for Him in whatever way He chooses Sutton Sandra-1. Speed, 2. With These Hands, 3. Oh nuts' 4 Art, collecting pictures, sports, 5. W club treas Jr Achievement, Mgr. of After-School Sports, 6 Goto San Diego. Sweeney Lorraine-1. Rainy. 2. Over the Rainbow, 3 Lorraine you phone me tonight, 4. Skiing, fight- in with Lorraine, 5. Ski club, '54 rep., 6. To quit fighting with Lorraine. -5 ! 3, 1 W , , 2 , ,.. ff! ., f 'f'f ,,f 1- ' fy y f J W . f 1 f ,Y .. X f ff ' 'ffi .f .5 ROW 1. Sweet, Allan D.-1. Al, 2. l'm Walking Be- hind You, 3. Wanna bet?, 4. Guns, cars, sports, water skiing, 6. To rope Kathy and raise cattle in Seattle. Swenson, Nels David-i. Swede, 2. Only, by Pee Wee Hunt, Stardust, 3, Quit it out, Sam, 4. Putting big boats into little bottles, drama, 5. Sr. Play, Roll pres., Assemblies, Coupler, other things, 6. Own the biggest night club in town. Swindell, Norma-i. Normie, 2. Tenderly, 3. See ya at Tope's, 4. Jama, E's-M's, JOG, to be sophisticated, 5. Big Sister, P.-T.A. dance, Sr. Breakfast, Sr. Play, Prom comm., Christmas decorations, Dad's Night, Roll V.-P., Attendance office, Sr. Luncheon, 6. To meet with Jama annually. To room with Edie, Paddy, Alice, and Phyllis at Pullman. Szuba, Dick Morse-4. Guns. Taylor, Frank-2: The Rift Song from the Desert Song, 3. Yes, dear-YlPES!, 4. Jean, DeMolay, all sports, waiting for Jean, 5. Getting into and then out of trouble, 6. To be successful and to be single-but most of all to teach Jean how to drive! Teachout, Gary-'l. Teapot, 2. Sabre Dance, 3. Yeah, to Bill Borland's, 4. Radio, 5. A.V. crew, Warriors, 6. Electrical engineer. ROW 2. Terrana, Robert-1. Bob, 2. My Happiness, 3. The sky's the limit, 4. Eating and traveling, 5. Lunchroom worker, 6. To travel around the world. Thompson, Barbara - 1. Barbie, 2. Dancing in the Dark, 3. l can't believe it!. 4. Swimming, dancing, Corres. Sec. to Dorians, Tri-G, 5. Sr. Luncheon, Sr. Breakfast, Social Service, Clerical, Girls' club rep., Big Sister, Pow Wow, Maintenance comm., 6. To help paint Sue's red car green, and never have to pay for a fender on Dawn's car. Thompson, James Robert, Jr.-i. Uncle Bob, 2. Blue Moon, 3. What's the matter for you? Ain't you got no smart?, 4. Ski patrol, Mountain Rescue Council, dancing, Sr. Hi-Y, Cabinet pres., 5. C.S.G., Ski club, Track, Warriors, Chinook, Stage crew, 6. To be a good friend to everyone and to get Jim Carleton married- to a girl. Thompson, Shirley-l. Shirl, 2. September Song, 3. Well! Why can't l?, 4. Swimming, dancing, Art, Tri- G, E's, Duwamish and Max, 5. Sr. Breakfast, Sr. Luncheon, Torch, Girls' club comm., 6. To be a pedi- atrician's wife. ROW 3. Thompson, William-'l. Bill, 2. Lay Some- thing on the Bar Besides Your Elbows, 3. What the heck, 4. Eating and sleeping. 5. Staying in school, 6. To be half the man I think I am D.A.R. Thrasher, Anna M. - l. Stinker, 2. You, You, You, 4. Wayne, 5. P.-T.A. Teas, Sr. Play comm., 6. To graduate from school and marry Wayne. Thronson, Sallie Jo-2. Stardust, 3. Look it Mama, look iti, 4. JOG, 0.W.S.S., Skiing, Tri-L, Rainbow, 5. Recording sec. of Girls' club, Torch, Ski club, Roll pres., 'Class of '54 rep., Pan American club, Girls' club comm., 6. After graduating from the University to become a buyer in a department store. Tomlinson, Beverly-i. Bev, 2. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend, 3. Stop-stop-Don't, Don't Stopl, 4. lce skating and somebody special, 5. Sr. class rep., Pep commission, 6. To get a steady iob. Qi 1 X f f KW ' We 'V , f .Wt 'J f A ' w 1 f 7 , . gy ROW 4. Topel, Mandy- l. Tope, 2. l'm Confessin', 3. Alice, will you hurry upl 4. White buck times with the girls, Jama, Pres. of Enchanters, Y-Teen social chairman, trying to be a sophisticated senior, 5. Pep commission, ln-School and Out-of-School commission, Sr. Prom co-chairman, Sr. Breakfast, Sr. Luncheon, Big Torney, Bob-l. Horney, 2. September Song, 3. Take out your TS card, 4. Mohawa pres., Cavaliers V.-P., 6. To be like Topel's old man. ROW 5. Troupe, Edward - l. Senator, 2. Green Sleeves, 3. Quiet, Herrmannl, 5. Pres. of Political Science club, Vice-Pres. of Moccasin, Debate, Philos- ophy, Chess, Warriors, Student Council, 6. To survive the University's engineering course. Turner, Nullene-2. September Song, 3. All right, you guysll, 4. Electric guitar, movies, 5. Girls' club rep., Young Life, 6. To marry Jack and have Lanie live with usl?! ROW 6. Underwood, Pat-i. Plum, 2. My Love, My Love, 3. Don't flipl. 4. JOG, Y-Teens, 5. Girls' club rep. '53, Library rep., 6. To be able to smile like the girl who sat in front of me in U. S. History. Urlin, Shirley-1. Blondie or Urlin, 2. Blue Tango, 3. Like you read about, 4. Bowling and skating, 5. Girls' club, 6. To throw a party on the moon with the gang in l963. X, 4. 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Vincent, Thomas-'l. Vince, 2-. My Love, MY Love, 3. Hi, gang, 4. Sports, hunting, fishing, 5. Foot- ball, Gridsman club, Sec. of W club, Monster Squad. Viteshek, Loretta-l. Lorie, 2. All l Desire, 3. What am I gonna do?, 4. Music, dancing, swimming, bowl- ing, badminton, 5. Big Sister, Office assist., OFT sec., Torch, Music club, Faculty Tea, P.-T.A. Tea, Decora- tions comm., Sr. Play comm., 6. To become a good secretary and always find happiness in life. ROW 3. Vondette, Roseleen - 1. Rosie, 2. ln the Mood, 3. But l'm going on a diet tomorrow iT.G.l.F.J, 4. Skiing, bowling, Tri-Totem, P.F., Jobies, Black Demon, 5. Sr. rep., Sr. Play, Sr. Breakfast, Christmas decorations, C.S.G., P.-T.A. dance comm., Art comm., Big Sister, 6. To be a cover-up girl and sell diapers in Frederick's basement with Louie. Waage, Konrad-2. Oh, 3. Don't get your tail in a knot, 4. Stamps. 5. Warriors, 6. To go to the U. of W. ROW 4. Wagner, Patsy-i. Pat, 2. Sometime, 3. Kids, l got a letterl, 4. Dancing, Wahnee, swimming, 5. Nurses Aide, Decorations, Jack-of-all-Trades, 6. To do that something. Wagner, Walter-l. Walt, 2. You, You, You, 3. Forget it, 4. Sports, 5. Football, W club, 6. Go to college. Wahl, Marlys-l. Mar, 2. Love Walked ln, 3. Mom, can l go out tonight?, 4. Teaching Joanne that there are such things as speed limits, Wakiya pres., all-city cabinet, Dorians, O.W.S.S., Bob, and Duwamish, 5. Kimtah copy ed., Sr. Play, Christmas decorations, Mother-Daughter banquet, Dad's Night, Roll pres., 6. Win my bet with Joanne and become Mrs. Wood. Walker, Edward-l. Ed. 2. Ebb Tide, 3. Real crazy, 4. Skiing, 5. Chinook, Ski club, 6. To be an artist and a skiing instructor. ROW 5. Warford, Ralph M. - 1. Uncle Warfie, 2. There's An Empty Stall In My Stable, 3. Where's Cob?, Voy, Voy, Voy, Gee Wilikers, 4. Cavaliers, Poker, Myself, 5. Pulling neat nips, Boys' club rep., 6. To get into Jama, Keep on smiling and laughing. Webb, Donald E.-l. Don, 2. April in Portugal, 3. l'm not crippled yet, 4. Gardening, singing, 6. See as many countries as l can. Webster, Merle-1. Webbie, 2. Dry Bones, 3. Fish- whiskers. 4. Fishing and boating, 5. Band and Or- chestra, 6. To own a grocery store. Weimern, Kathleen-l. Kathy, 2. Ramona, 3. l'm always a good girl, Bob, 4. Jama, Dorians, 5. Sr. Play comm., 6. To meet annually with Jama. ROW 6. Weispfinning, Ramon-T. Skeeter, 2. That Lucky Old Sun, 3. Oh heck, 4. Guns, hunting, 5. Boys' club rep., 6. To see the world when I ioin the Navy and have a girl in every port. Wells, Lois-l. Louie, 2. You, You, You, by the Ames Bros., 3. Oh, but you mustn't, 4. Roller skating, ice skating, bowling, going out with a certain guy and having a good time, 5. Advertising, 6. To get a driver's license, buy a ialopy and drive to Hawaii with Barb, my bestest girl friend. Wells, Sharon-T. Sharii. 2. Story of Three Loves, Ebb Tide, 3. Come on now, l'm serious, 4. Music, J.A., F.V.N., swimming, 5. All-City band, Band, Orchestra, Pow Wow, Talent assembly, Talent comm., Attend- ance office, 6. To be the first lady of Local 587! Wendel, Bob-1. Weddel, 2. P.S. l Love You, 3. l was Shafted, 4. Sailing, swimming, fishing, hunting, 5. Track, Spiked shoe, football spotter, Hi-Y, Pep com- mission, 6. To make a success of life. - , ,b f ,. , Sb- g . . . . . Q .J r' S i Westover, Vina - T. Vinie or Vi, 2. Make Believe, 3 F X 3. That's true, 4. Singing, dancing, horseback riding, pg , E pen pals, sports, having a good time, 5. Girls' W . ,. , . fr V . , club, Girls' club rep., Roll sec., Midwinter concert, . - Q53 fr y- Q P if Q many Girls' club committees, 6. Nursing. S GX .- ,J X S, ' 4 5 V 1 , ,f Westra, Janetflhlan, Beanie, 2. Jet, Dragnet, 3. You Y ' If X Pot. 4. Dancing, men, sports, 5. Roll offices, com- ,-, X if mittees, Sr. Play, Big Sister, 6. To complete at least . g ' A .L F , X two years of college with no interruptions and to be P F X , , the football coach at Yale. - X .e ,,!xf,Q. .224-. 5 s . s. ' 4 -... N-M ' -, s y,,,5f::51 i L x f f: i , ' . fe ' S, was '-,gf - -' N9 I' Lf 3 'fr ,, 1' . K x A an t I , . ,,,.A, . , H, . .. -2 , -.::1' fx' . I. ,X ax QQ? f , My . WM , A . Lr ei f ffrafs X 1 f . ff 2 f .M Q if lf ,y ff f 074677 1 ff M, I W ff WZ X W X!! y X f , f 7 , ROW 1. Whitaker, Carole-1. Whitty, 2. Remember, 3. Don't.mention it, all in a day's work, 4. O.W.S.S., JOG, Rainbow, skiing, swimming, Jr. Leaders, 5. French Sec. of Pan American club, Frosh-Soph Aux. comm. chairman, Soph. Aux. dept. head, Drama club, S. T? gave lots of friends and to graduate from the . o . White, Elizabeth-1. Liz, 2. You, You, You, 3. You're mocking mel, 4. JOG, Pilgrim Fellowship, Music, 5. Girls' club vice-pres., Honor Society, Kimtah Jr. and Sr. Ed., W club, Pan American club sec. '52-'53, 6. To go to W.S.C. and be able to make a friend with every smile. Whittington, Peggy Jo-l. Peg, 2. You, l, Story of Three Loves, 3. That's life, 4. Bowling, dancing, 5. Sostfss, Decorating comm., 6. Dental nurse, florist, .o W. Widner, Shirley-I. Shirl. 2. Poinciana, 3. What's with her, 4. Records, 5. Girls' club. Williams, Cecil-l. Cec, 2. Ruby, 3. That's the breaks, 4. Mountaineering, women, 5. Spike Shoe club, W club, Boys' club, 6. Sell sunlamps to Arabian house- wives. Williams, Fred-l. Thirsty, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. Lit up like a Christmas tree, 4. Hiking and fishing, 6. To make people laugh and to always be able to laugh. ROW 2. Williams, Gay Janeen-1. Jeanie, 2. Story of Three Loves, 3. Come on, now, 4. J.A., Skiing, 5. Dad's Night, Standards, Attendance office, Scholar- ships, Torch, 6. To be a secretary to a big butter and egg man. Williams, Osborne T., Jr.-l. Ossie. 2. Take Me Out to the Ball Game, 3. Ah, Jones, do you mind?, Cat man, 4. Baseball etc., girls etc., 5. Sports, baseball, basketball, Pep commission, Sr. Play, Assembly com- mittee, Roll pres., Vice-Pres. of Boys' W club, 6. To play professional baseball and get married and raise a nice family of baseball players. Williamson, Beverly Ann-1. Bev, 2. Blue Tango, 3. Hey, youse guysl, 4. Pres. of B.Y.'s, Dorians, ice skating, 5. Girls' club, Ski club, 6. To get along lpeaceablyl with Carol and Kitten Karvonen. Willson, Keith-2. Get the Saddle Off the Stove Ma, You're Too Old to Ride the Range, 3. You bet, 4. De- Molay, 5. Stage crew, Assembly commission Chinook, 6. Chemical engineer. ROW 3. Wineman Wayne-1. Wenny, 2. Crying ln the Chapel., P.S. I Love You, 3. l like it, it's a sad story, 4. Val, cars, boats, Val. 6. To be in the Coast Guard and have Valerie as my commander. Wingate, Beverly-l. Bev, Jake, 2. Ricochet Romance, 3. l'm lust a-teasin', 4. By's, eating fried pork with Dot, just plain fun, 5. Roll pres., Dad's Night comm., Publicity comm., Big Sister, Sr. Play comm., 6. To always stay happy. Woeck, Shirley-l. Shirl-2. l Love Paris, 3. Hi, big boyl, 4. Tennis, dancing, boats, 5. Make-up club, 6. College, stewardess. Wofford, Marianne-T. Woffy, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. Clyde man Clyde, 4. Skiing, talking on the phone, Clyde club, 5. Talking in study hall, 6. To get a iob or a husband. X, ,fi k ff.V-' 1 .fresh ,gy V., a www We ' , ' , ff 1 f 2 r 'f f I ,ff , .2 ,fi W! X 1 X I X W S 4, M! X 1 f f , ga. ,.., . ROW 4. Wren, William Reme'-l. Bill, 2. September Song, 3. Take it easy. 4. Hiking, radio, boats, fish- ing, 5. Boys' club, 6. To become a success and enioy life to its fullest extent. Wright, Betty- l. lCensoredl, 2. Take Me Back, 3. Play it cool, Lover, 4. Varsoviennes, music, work, and Roy, 5. Girls' club, 6. To get a ring from a cer- tain partyl iTelephone?J ROW 5. Yates, Lora-T. Punk, or Lori, 2. Till They've All Gone Home, With These Hands, 3. Now listen, Stuart, I do notl, 4. Enchanters, Mog-Ni, 5. Girls' club, 6. To make my marriage successful and to ccanryiiice Stuart H. and a few others that I really D '. Zack, Mendel S.-l. Zack, 2. Hey, Joe, 3. lf iobs are small and rewards are few, remember the mighty oak was once a nut like you, 4. Cars. 6. Go to college. ROW 6. Zamelis, Andreis-1. Andy, 2. Hey, Joe, 3. lt is underneath of the gods, 4. Daydreaming, 5. De- bate, 6. Study science. Bobrist, Ed-I. Ed, 2. Jet, 3. Eat mel, 4. Tennis, 5. Band, 6. To live in the San Juan Islands. Barr, Robert-l. Bob. 2. To Be Alone. 3. Four Bits worth, please. 4. Skiing. 6. To buy a full tank of gas. Worden, Carol-l. Kitten, Little One, 2. Sentimental Me, You'll Never Walk Alone, 3. Oh, you guys, l guess, lshl, Gee that's swell, 4. O.W.S.S., Worthy Advisor of Rainbow, Vice-Pres. of Tri-Totem, JOG, writing to Ellensburg, the gang, 5. Big Sister, Roll officer, Sr. Play, 6. To go to the U. of W. and always be a friend to everyone. tn 4 ws, 7 . f ' ,ilfiesf . , ,f- f' '--' f 4 K f , Z . ' 1. 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Ruberfa 7' W gf If 5 5 'if f ff! , f W f 24,2 f Wfyi ' ' Sleik, Fred Slerlinglon, Ronald Slills, Carole -L .M , 5 I mx ' 4 ' V ' V Ja, 7 f, Q? 5 nw E if . . ' V . ' gfwf V Sullivan, Gene Swenson, Mariio Sykes, Claudia Symer, Bob Thiry Paul Ne-we Q, J f I ff , , Q ? ff f 4 x ' f ff l fwlff' Q! 'nf -W, ' 'W 4 -Q, ,,Wf Talib, Muriel Thomas D gney J, 7 , ii' v' X ,Vs gf ' ,Z My 4 B2 WIS' yy Tehelman, Joanne Thompson, Evonne ,, K ff . Thorton, Tim Senior Tilahitts, Joyce committee Tohy, Juanita f', ,ML 'ft' . V ,,, gm! ' ' ,mf . 'J If .V ,f 72, , ,H ,L . A if ,M K 7 . , Af, , ,MQW f gg e Y fe. W X gQvfl.va-3 M Ulvila, Betty Utzig, Ed f'if1.,t. Vy3lil i?'li ff V f , , X 7.-ffyf F V , . ' if D , Wallace, Julie Wil-ill. Mike f - 1,,,f' V eb' S ,,, , ,K ,',, 3, ,J :fig 1 wwe X: Weller, Ron y U, wel Joni QA. W, AT? :,- -. ,eg bmw I K x X f ' W 5 4 1 1 X 2 , - 5 M, X Z A X X X myfg ei f l 4 we Van Notric, David 4 ,mf M f If X I e Arg px X fb. ,, W' 1 l Way, Marilyn M' 'Nr sf X . N Wendell. Barbara Tenzler, Curt f A ' f' f f ' if W. 'wa' W, W ? O, f tw ,4- Thompson, Judy ,arf 'ITU - 'ef 1' .124 1 fe , A B is ts , Terry Duane 1 f , Z4 L Ari f, J ' X ff fe 1 Y f f Thompson, Sandra ,. ,- f . Todd, Gary ff . , ' ', T., o fl , 1' ff f if! ff, . .. , ffw ,,W K f f f i X 'Q Torrance, John ff' , 6 15 Ze ,,.... fz ' Q f ya ,rf My Z f g ff I , Tuffs, Gene xx. e - 5 N: G '55 X 3 A f it if 4.5 oee f Vetter, Bud ff if X e W 5 53, K Weimern, Pete wk! lo l X 'B 141,51 1 ' Z Q, X 5 Westlund, Danny Tofley, Sharon Vivre H M f Q t -1 V 4 N- f . f eq, fly, Toth, Joe Tullock, Janice , A ..v.: : Hi , 1 , 1 f WF, D ew ' ' i K f L! lk-X912 2 j 'ff t ,4 1?i'f ? 7 NM-H-MM, ,L le ,yy Thatcher, Marilyn Theil, Darrel F - X X xx km M-Z' 6 V J 2- WW i n . 4 I ., ,,, qs : , B -V137 ' ,L 5 Q ,,, . e . - 1 ,.e,,esfy be Thompson, Suzanne Thorn, Dwight Nr fill' , x l .W 4, gg 4? ff B e , Ag: ......,... Tompkins, Bruce Tope, Pat f -T, K , Qvwe- I , joe y 3 We 6 ,V , r Traub, Jerry eg: Z fm M Q Lf i , 1 ,e X -Q, Tumer, Joe Trenholme, Stuart lf. f 7 07 f i sf mp, f Wx U 1 'A 3 f , f f X 1 f Z Turner, Pat-ty ff ' f I X . fl 'Wi ff f.,, ,. ll of ' f 51 fe f',- J , .7 .2 Voorhees, lee Walker, Bill West, Laurie . 'fr ,H z -V 1 'Q ,Q p 'FX f .4 Z-, Weitlauf, Harry ,V D , of A Whitten. Charles - l xi 'Ov 2 S K Yeowell, Brian -56 X 'W 3 K in Q E as xg X F'-:3.N K A Af, Holton Ray i Q 9 MJQLMW a?i, 'X f 9 -lea e znke,aob ,,- W, -. A .A . . . A .,.,1,1.Ji ggi EMA,-x., x Williams, Audrey A ., if 7 'f Ya im ' Fx Q: je exnsv ,aww Wise, Jennie Zoftman, Dick :Mu-'K V. . .K l 3: , ,,' if 'xy ixgiigr 5 .llhimie M ax W' i ,Qs gwfm W r 53 U QVGP cGalIiard, Sue McGravran, Gloria 7 ' Q SQ. 5' .. , i XL .X . it 'ill Ere I iii' f5a, Qea -SS? lar ff, ,SX Williams, Harold Wilson, Dave a.,,f ' ,H Q . I K . nj XX Q. V, it X' ,S 5 f GX if if , ix f is -Q-x- L Woeck, Sally WON, Bob .af Q ' f'i 4g'T . k 1 - 1 XEEQF F. .NN.,f Zotlman, Jean Wx McGraff. Jack 4 - - M a g f Jr S f K Mckory, Ed if Jazz SIN Q A' i r , l , Ngtvlf-' ' SXNN -- ii X if Q .V e . g diff Wilson, Pat Wines. Bill AY' ' r, X 4 r- . X Xg ,' .,S A Nw K x '- 1, fr 5 5 X 4' arigigsges 1r9v .L xl,, - X gf A if l A 4- Wolverton, Carol Woods, Verla ' is X L gk X X in 'ia K E N ., ass? e ,dana ea .,42ii. Ongstad, Carl Foss, Connie 58 'TX I 1 FN I IJ 's V' If 1- , I , Vx wh, QF . ,Fu , ' I Q - ' 3 A' ' Ik xx J Ll, JN p 171-,V 1 i.,.f' x , 1 1 , yr' Q, 5 ,., 1 1 -. I J L. 1. ., 1 , - I I, I ' X 'I -I . ' I f- , ., 4 . f 'Lb If A Q., M, if FJ A, I ' I f , 21 ,X 'sf f ' In 1 I 1' 1: ' . I '- 'L ,ITM -1 ., . I f E' 5.1 I N, .T I 'I , ' , I, XI I I: 'x ' MJ ' ' IL ' I I fm I I X ' I ' if-,Ii ' V 7' SLM fy 'I 'J 1 ami' ,II , I . ' I ,I 'Ln F I J Vi 1.2 Y I , ' 'ix' , :1 I' 1 , H I ' I I I f ' . ' I , , 1- '7 , I Irv. I 1 , xr Is: - I1 g I gg' 1 .i jx I , HF. gr rp I , I L l BETTY PEASLEY President nAvs TI-IATCHER ' III Ir Vice-President X I , Q' I Y. IRIS BEISNER Secretary ,f,Mfx,,.. ,M , 1, . EILEEN DOOLITTLE Treasurer MR. PATTERSON Sponsor MISS PHILLIPS Counselor ff X 1 'i 4, 4.3! bfsy I Bsakertbkichard ae, ,,.., v . ' 'Q arlxer, Dick fe, fig. x ' r, ,5 .ei ie fe J: as er, Fred ,. Bell, ilfo s X k e- ? sf, fda. Billingsley, Caryl . guy T -ai -Ms 9 rw-7 N , Borgerson, Gary ,ga L- ! 2:1 ronson, ary fo- 4 -.egg Baker, uhy 'ei A 3 t ', . .'q EJ! W. Barmore, lerre 'giw X :Aj -fix Basher, Kenneth R: y , . , +r,,,Z erg, se lk V W .es f ' I Bilodeau, R fr - Borlgdd, Davidx Q , '4 4, Brown, Ardetb Q 3' Q xi ' 'V 1' -:' ' jigff W, Baldwin, Earl 1 if in-sa' C-...4: r 4 ,Wx ax 42 5. ,- 3. 1 Barnar C. A. Q- ,X 'f i UF. ji ' r i xx 5 X, if ' iw- Borteld, D. hr 'sf' .. ,J fa Be?kman, Geo. X . ,--. Q -.-' f gb .-.-T. X ,s 1 wi'+g Q Q' ,,1'wZ, , ,, . ,, , . 1ws.z?,G' Blackstock, Gary Bird, Richard .,,- 4- X nf : wb! 5 o s, ay ,.. . gtjlz 'a 'wi .M :g : .r E -. wt' A Brownfield, Bfl .L .- v 513: f ff Wx Abling, Richard f wld! 'I -e X 5 -5 ' Anderson, C. 'Y-I , if ' ,is - f ,1- 'K .J x '74 ff' S M 3 Applehy, D. - T ' X.,.' WZ an er, a yJo f Q snr M' 'Q Q WM .,l 5 il'I'0Vl5, QOII . gt' -tfbau . MW lg ,F vw re J '1f',fX W f 4 au ch, Al K .fm . 'W In : r l ffl.. ,of V-.. in g , if H, ix wow' ' ff 4 1' ' EQ ,Q 'f OWSCT, rene ,at of 'ff ' . L Bryant, Betty vp -W' Adams, Diane Allen, Erna Andersen, Jerry Anderson, Carol JA - , s- 6' - 2 -' 'Wk wr ' x , x X 4 Anderson, Joan Anderson, J. K. Anderson, S. AndersonbYLy7H Anderson, Y. vggfgy' A f , ' S-e , 52- B - ,M X , , lj .,L, K Vu x Macs' ce lm gi' K ' Armstrong, J. Afiiiiidson, C. Axelson, David Baker, Jackie Baker, Jackie ff Q- lf' , kgs , f Banlfa, Douglas ' ,fr- W ami XX Q31 A A if 1 wt, arry Jack .,,,,,, '5 Beisner, Iris 1 September finds a new group of sophomores from various schools entering West Seattle High. They began their partici- pation in school activities by running for class officers. Candi- dates make their own posters, and display them in the hall. E ,xl N of u. - ' S. sl E., . k , ' X .5 KQV, . ,X HX Y, N, XX ' .. 9 w B 'B if fi 4X is 'N if X2 Nm lg-2 1 N I DY Y' A . ,,fef' : f 'f '57 4 4 W --4,-4 My ugger, ary f, f- , ,Z fu ' wi M Blake, Roberta I Q' ,J V 39 OJ slr? K 'll' x gp NSS! of it 2 X x AJ e J 2-S A Ju 'ee-. ,X tsez steve tents nit, A v lff ll by ,ff vl' Blank, Bob Blauerf, Sue Bohn, Dudley Bookfer, Marilyn Vx f 1 ff' 4 I f X J Qi 14 . wvf,Q,,, 19? ' 7 Z.. X 6 ' ' , f-. '-1? Brandt, eorge 3 . 3' 1, V f, 'TA X ffy 4 ' z ,R ,If ,.ga. fi W ' 03 Brandt, Mar ene Bifelian, Jack Briggs, Patrici- ff , ,f wtf Q H ,, , 'QV f,. ' '-17? , . . ' 1 , Brvirlf, Vlfllnll Buchanan, N. Buh , Glenora Burke, Hudson Burke, Ronnie I f , fl,! :, 1 1 1, 1 zieow, f ,, QWf'y , HQ Burns, Cecil lee Burr, Carolyn Burvaell, Sharon Butler. Alice 5Y 'f CU , 2 MM- V, f' I V C, A ,, U . wg VIA Q I I .Z vw: 1 4 f f .1 T W V' , EE: 'Z . 'fa' X - , My 'f,p , 3 ef, , ,3?g5 HRM A 414' ZQQZ' A5 ff2'W,f5m .,,. 453 YM Carle, Leonette 1 Casey, Pat Chantler, David Brandt, I-ll'l'Y Chl'lSl53llS0fh D- A 7 ,3 I 4 f I f ew W, ,A ,gli , f 5 If 'A , gf 5 f A gl-rv 'll 4 QQ X 6 f 1 Ii L , , Q an f y-fe' l' -f A .2 lhi' ' .9 Y V- ....,, ? 'nr X ' a .ef-if Closterman G. Coates, Jim Coe, Marilyn Colfin,l-ee Ann Cvllillf PM I Here a group of students are seen viewing posters of candi- dates running for class officers. c ,' 'Nu I XV! H f 5 ' 1 . .. -1 L -1. - . L: + B eA x x M., KK VW My 5 , email. V B Q 2 W , 0 .V B y 4,31 y nigher, R, Dominieo, larry Donavan, Patsy Donnelly, Jean ,, 4' , ff .QS e , 4 - , .I Q - -EE, ,VI Q 5 A KJ' R' ,.,,.. , - Q . V' J . Dunlap, JoAnn Dough erty, J. A Duff, Shirley Dunlap, Caroline .. A X 45-v M 5 E 15 4 x an Cook, Harry ! 5 ff 7' f' wwf fy 'f 4Q1f7' x ' Z fr f Coyle, Carl -' , ,, , ' ,e , I 7,2 dn, ,Q Davidson, Jim nfihn' DeLong, Melvan 7 I f '71 ,, , 4 , ,,: Doolittle, E. X gh Dunlap, M. fem . B B e of -i '-,. ,Lai i' hi? Q.. .. . FI! Ll-.. r .fg-3' 7 , if , B Campbell, Judy ' 'ff -:ani Chytil, John fx 2 1' 1, V JY,-V fmt Q3 1 , X 4 6.4 -.B f 0' , 1. QV x X ,, Colilnge, Sharon P ' 41 I .. . .,,, --1 Nye .,.. 2 ,. jg, ix , Blanchard, Glen Carlsonlemifd ' ' . my F 2 I . ff . f f , Q ee: ' a , me Ji Aw. Y ffi A . ' :V B Claboe, Alan Clark, Gloria X, wiv. x if A , M, 'sq ,Lf j f ,1 tux, 2 I -. C Y .... i , N V f . gy' Companion, T. ,r Z. ,f 4 Im Crowley, David , 1 Z .f ,elif F h Q ff KZ , 5 , ' 1 ff, ,J J A, Le fb X . . I 'A' Cotton, Duane Cowan, Alberta Cowley, Marvin Yhfi , sq f Curry, Carole Q MJ, -as Davis, Elizabeth f 45 , 4 J jx, ff DeMatis,! R. Doolittle, P. M, Q-J H -C1 in Dllllll, DOH!!! ,Q , ' fm , ,ffffff 1 , r v, .ff R K...- Dahl, Gary Damm, Douglas '- r f 1, 9 J , ' Davis, Jean Decker, Paula ,fe , Y J-J KZ, ' Wf' ' M X A, , -' 4 V Dewar, Warren Diaz, Delores H61 ,- 14611 94 Carr Joan -V ' V M ,avi .Vai . 5 2' S X at Qi' ,ef ' X -E1 clifma, Iliad- Q , '3 Converse, Patsy in 'fa ef Pr ,fi ,C ,. Cox, Wesley , - 'Q 1 Davidson, C. ff aim' if A, Bruder, Beverly f eff Q x A Aff fy!! ,fff f Ayr Al Dilley, Iola 1 e .,. G,-Ms a 'QQ' I 'ii ie y . 'Q , f A gg af ,f I b ...H g K. tar, x x ik., A is M xr A A ! , ' V 1 'V ' ' ja , Q - T We ' ix. Elsner, Colleen Elwell, Bill Elwell, Jerry Endlich, George Erickson, Karen Erie, Judy Evans, Joanne Evens, Keith Everson, D. 1 A ,jr by I f' ,. 4-Q 3 J M. --. es G f f Q 'H We n A ' W- , iff. A E egg f We M' 4- uf f Q ,V Q. 'V K if X Qi rm' X ,..., , V XX , X . KK' X :K .X Max - r ' X F X . X-e-a 5 X.-- G r... -f.. Eversen. D. Faler, Sharon Farmer. Geerse Fincher, J, pink, Jerry Finke, Gary Finlay, Joan Fitch, Cheryl ,K f . Q I . A . x Q: N! K 5 1 ,, f G 'ae Q .. 5 . - . Q ...5 X 'fe be eg? Fleming, P. Fleming, G. Flory, Myra Flynn, Jim Forbes, David Fox. Lorreha , , x are W . we Q 4 fn X - YLMX I -V , Q Earnhari, Helen Freeman Arthur Fredricksan, B. Fredericks Jo E. , 4-.if -L F5 In . in sees. .i J 'af sg iv? ' 'e l Mx.. M I , .,... ' . ' , ' ' f' Q' 9 iw '3 f V' :ff 4 - l' .- is X LA Frey, Freda Frydenlund, E. Frye, Senovia Gann, Bob Garrand, Carole 'S' if J: M de. - ., N j M 'i' f . see.. K 2-n 4' x . ' x .il 5' my XA , U X if y, N .h X 3' Rza' smlxf. 1 ,fe - l be Y Gaskell, Marilyn Gentry, Harvey Gibbs, Chuck Gill, Gary Gilpafrick, Bob K X , seek, XNI 5. if h. 4.3. H K.. K X, .X Q fy X I . G ef . fe ees. we -J. .g gi ,,.. G -- 4 kg. N Goodman, Sue Gould, Virginia Gowdy, Joe Edwards, Fay C ,W Gramann, R. ..,, K Gray, Brian Gray, Wanda , W2 if ' K' X . il y ' ie . , .. 1, 5, Greisel, Janice Greising, R. 5 M... , f X is .1 V, itz? .F 1 af Y , QF I J Guyion, Sam Hadlev. Ken Y, ,AF 1 , . wg 3' . .. J Graybill, Lee Green, Barbara G vw e A Grimm, Robert Q' Hagen, Darleen Groff, R. ine, - , J., Green, Jan V, if I tear f Gramer, Arlene .af I x, ,f fl I X .J X u-llh,3V,l. n-l. eff'-', J' ...Q ,F 'X r 7- Greer, Gloria 45 1 Grootemaal, D F'-U'- , lllnda 5 ,,,, , V V ,V , . f ,f , yy iff K ' ,,, ,v yfg CW f , ' ,, WW fr ,W 'L af Q' , V, V , if ' ,ff ff fyfr 9' if in 0 A 1 ' 9 ' fi? Vail ' 59 .' ,, ' ' , y J eeke . y Kallen, Cynthia Hamlalen, B. Handy, Shirley Hans, Joyce Harmon, P. Harrow, Don 1 of A. , ., VV ij 5. VV 5, - 1 M, V 1 0 1' ' 44.5 ,Q ZV4 5' 1 V V , y A -XX M '25 f V 'V ff f' 4 w . , , i f ef L . M ,z e fn i fff ' , X1 K Hartwrg Shirlee , V . Haws, Virginia The candidates for class officers are seen campaigning at the ,argl ., 9 ff . . if J Hubhs, Larry 1 Vifwlf X 0,357 e. Z W 44 X ' . , 4 X Aww i , , ,f l f if , , Harvey, Jim Harvey, Paul Hathaway, Jack 4, - Halherell, Belly 1 7- V . f, ,VV ,ff f ' ' ', , , ff 44 , 1- f gif f f f I W' 'W f :W W f' f f !WW?'3 , ,, ,Q ,.- 4 Wcgqjff of of Q B' xf , X W . , 'f ' , 0 2 , 9 4, if 523 Nffff 4 4 f fe My fm T4 , ' Haynes, Herbert' Herherf, Tom Haynes, Jane! Hecimovich, D. ,J ,V , MV , VVV sophomore assembly. The winners are seen below. ,Cf X Wye A .f ffhill P' V V ,,,,, M 'WW A Hedvall, Janet Y . 0 Y , ', new ya, ,ff f , af z -Arif fi .VW X K Z ' em Hoeglund, Neil . Hill, Don 4, 14,4 f 'X , Q' 9 61 Holter, Janet - A ' VII 5 I , 'H KG I is , S,Q , f V, . f 4 1 f 1 f Ti WM 4 'ff ' M f V M41 eg W Vu? K m . ,1 as f , Qs , 5 fp - 'f 1 ' 4 ,' Q. f 5,7 Huber, Ray Hudson, C. Hughes, Paula Huhn, Frank .V :iff V ' O I Q x AN Jackson, Judy Jackson, Mike U Jensen, Evelyn . N. ., , -- V ,, ,JV V ,I V . V V B ' ,see J fe fV 1 V V Johnson, FIV' . . f 'iwiixnsen-,Judv Johnson, lee Johnson, Ron ya ,ey ',2 Hanslad, K. Z eb. A 0... .1 N ' f A .,, . , vw, Hedgecock, B. , V v. -M. ,,,,. fW,,f 5 iff - 7 7 I f wg J 0 f by Henerherg, Bob LS! 'G Aff Q WJ W, fff Hicks, Mike ffl 0, ff, aff K Hill, Joyce 1.74, V , -W S f X X , 'Z' 7 1 ' .1 f Horne, M. J 1 K j Humphl s, Judy ,f ' f 5 'W Jinkens, Mona . I, V new 5,f,.s. ' Johnson, Ron B. Z .- U 1 f 251 '1 423 nf A . 1 uf 'Q'- vyf . Hein, Carl Hellaerl . , .V V V , A ,, VV f , 4 '57 X ' 'f Z2 , 4 .J Higley, Larry Hill, Barbara , A V5V V ,.,, V V V I W I ,y f 4 MV, U .V,, , ,lvq I ' Hoffman, J. Hoien, Rosaline .,.,x:9w,a V f B N 4, 3 ' , pg , -fs 'fi' V ii , fn f. sa 4 4 ad , Z 1 7 li X, , Hosfeller, Ken House, Bill ,, 4 . 9, Hunter. Helen lngber Gayle Johanson, M. ,, br Johnson Art if -. Q 1 rn Jones, Nina V' A wr li! ft f L . , 5,9 3- , , K I x r f f 45 4 4 xx if , ii . sv K3 0 W f W 'M , Herr, Barbara A fi 2 . s ' .V new 'ix .- X gy, Q-f ,M Hill, Dick XM Holt, Juanita XV gf V f-W , fg J Hrovaf, Valorle VN ff ?d f and 77 C 4 if l ., Ivy, ady ,, ,mi ff an K., ' , QV? -. l B W A MJ' -fl :ff- ha ' Jones, Gary ,ff 4 4 I I 1 Mic 11 , ff Z X f ' W7 f QW? , , I f ro , na ay ro , alncla , M if - f.f'rah.,, 2 , Olll BM E ' V , ,gf f A y , .. rf X, 'C?,fQ fx upp er, . 'Dux' lv 7' l eel .56 am, anne in l-55s f, ,K lf-1. ' X - ' tif Q 1 . fl T 'iw X X Nyr -51 A Lgan, Hllwgfd ars1gF, IfM' 3 Lawrence, Jerry k - k .,-NLP? N, K ki 5 S, j .MQ N11 ' 7 'vs . , El bi Q 58 A ' S X 5 I Lev n, Dick Liflle, Bob UDYJ, TOM l -gin-' . W x , '. sax Y 1 N Q , .2 A QQ ,N 7 , sl . . --Je ff - 1 -' oyd orenfzen, u os y,'fB'oh ef QW .wx-N! Yin X! , C BI' BHC, I C Q ,..., ' 2' 4 '11 I ig , N 1 5 K2-,Q 5 ' Qx.jfZ4fif reenfwally iclteague, K? iq Rx Y 1 M, X x ,gel asain, ancy I1. 0 Eff 4 f 1 gy -hulk, e N,- , N Kairis, Wayne 44' - f C 50, IBIIB lfirsch, il ' 4' ,ff X ff: lillyak, .lim z Wm? BYBIIIDYE, U le , ,., 5 . A -.M lee, Rake line 1 , . 'E 1 f baggy .JK W9 f 1 5 2 Lofgr n, Bob 4.1 Lundot, Neal n ll ff? Mclvor, Jane 1' 3 It ml lv Q5 g... ,- -. mai Keisler, Berry Karlenberg, D. :i L Q' -ci, W ,xx . Q :- F e 5 1 mags, f fi. 3 'lg P1 H rw: I . xx X mana, an . Xxxx ,. X x ICD DIS enn , K N f ' iff, wf 4-5 i .1 'fx , 5 ,nf a ti, .la I '95 if 4 l X4 ,ff fff JK K ... Larson, Earl ,L .Y an v 412 , . QW 7, nz ' y 9,0 1 . ,,,, aff wal' I' f V. 1 , f 41. - M' fi ff if Logan, Carol x' f U f f W 3 un , Darwm , g t Mclaug In -Nl ,. . K:Q3l'l8UQAil, Bill YQ J Klngma,xRona A ' -J X ?W'ii X b .J Kitlelson, Carnl N , W, , ye '1 i,,i,.LNf .J 'fs K' Y X , R , if 2 if X in A Klemfiob 5 Xl X X X esli g, Ron -1 'ef ' , 'los X J fs K r men, T. 1' 1 , f X ww- ' XL fx f i. orthaus ell r Sophomores relax at a roll room Christmas patry. Wx 1 f gl A - x Kegley, Stephen ,M , wf' lm, W, , ,, ,B xf ,lv f M ,z ' X .4 4 . ,f Y Ly on, Bofn Y , 3, 5 , ,, mneely, vivid J 5 uf 6 lhlsen, S. , 'Q Q 'W , if 4 56 , W V , fr. 233 Nlacloren, M f , , 4.72 ' f 191 7 W1 Maczko, Doris McDaniel, N. 6 Q Z 9' ff 1' . fi 'wtf ff 5 ,f f wp? V f g eg ? 5456 off 03, 4 'V aherQ M. 1,1 ,,,, M, 1 yu I X Q . A ' '41 5. Mayer, Gloria Me ors, S. Mehl, Bev X! 3 A X 7 ff, - , .... , f ffff' f Q S Meland, Dianne ,f ff' 'fief gid ' f ,ggi f .4 V 1? if I A , Mercer, Diana 5 ff. ',, N, f , , K f X f V Z A 1 OUYOYB, . Moore, Dorene X .,f 3 - Zi.: ., , 6,1 ' H Q, ,Z , r ' Murray, A. J. ea , Wu ar Merrell, Nancy '57 E Y oran, u y Vu- V f . ah su my 'L Aff f W f X Melos, Gordon ,fi 1 Q5 I W 'Qin lg X , 3 1 ,Q ff Moms, Lee X i2f l ,X 1 ' N' se Q I N 4 f VM, X ' y, ' Z X ., 1 Nehgan, Ardys Nelson, Deanne Having fun at P.-T.A. dances and at home. ,R .-My ,N .wwf 1, 1,6 If ,ff w ,,,, Xen, 1 fm, wx .1 '44 we we , , X., ffm. X es? W X. if ' I Xfire X Orsborn, Francis . ,- , ' .J :I 7 gs' 45- X i Peasley, Belly :Sf 'sf xg E , . Peterson. C. X. X N75 Q W4 9' v' YA Dsburn, Lynn Pederson, Edson . 5,-egg., . .. Owen, Douglas . ..,,., I XY? X , 4 1- ,X X X S f XY K1 X. f X. Percival, Robt. .G J. YQ W1 y if 13 X I 1 Ki a 4 mf! '. Q NH.. ' .5 fs I ,S f L Aff. xm Pague, Jerald gd. A sgx Perkins, Mary X f Z 1 -Q' X f . I A sg., X. F ,ff ETf.Zfe.,. .. . ggetersan.,pauiiil,.,,,.......Beiersn,n. M. V Phelan, Donna 45 1 A , , Mf X, k g. 1 ff 14 ' Lf Miller, ruee .Xff h 2' Moll, Marilyn Af? f Q 1 f -M7 he Zh .X 2 Y X , I X X ffgg ,X Wiz ff f W Ne son, Harve ff Z! 55 JW Qi' :co ich, u y X X f' HPS x A!'?ly, M, 1 . of I , 4' Eg+wf-, if rwwy, - f f 0'Brien, Jim V , W If.: Ogdon, Margie K, Xf, f ,. sf fm , Olson, Carol E. 114- 7 m f? 2 4. . X, ,lg ' Miller, John iw? f , M X ff l f Muller, Judy . fl! if . we K I 03 f 'r Q2 y. f ,K-W s .v, ' ,1- . ,,, . A I' Nelson, Jerry . yeiyy. L J , Noh ,. nna- an I 2 -,is , ., f,..Xw' , 0 Callagan, E. ,ff . - 0 1 J, K' A , 'fxifg.?gA, Oia, Sue M . A 1 iv Olson, Carol l.. X - ' X riyxj, Finnell, Donna Patzer, Johnny f J 3 l ,g-,Xa of . N-.fy 1 Q' f- 3' , .- Perrine, James Peterson, Carol K I . X ,f . X R M fn L., R A f i I ff l 5 ,, .. 1, - V, 1' f - ,x l 3 f Q .as . .zu - Phinney, Rod Pierce, Joan Miller, Sandra Mullison, Bob 4 .' X ,wwf fix, Ness, Margie 3. is Nohr, Ron fl 1 f 1 -fain , 'C 20 f Q 1. ' I X -4 2 . Na? A Minden, Kay ? M, . iimo son, R. . li.. i -S Newell, Jean 14 M5 . 174750 .fl ,,., .X ,. -Q Norman, Eldon I ,HI SW! .V gl X47 y 3 . I V7 A i sow , Q. ii? '- Ogard, Tommy Ogden, Ellen X ham Z gf 7' ,K f f .y s' X ,, sy., - f L. . gfrf' f. s ffff' 44 'Z' S5 W .4 f ,V Olson, Don Olson, Karen -I ,f'53Kf Lx f Montgomery, P. fr 0 1, X if 'X XX ,vi Cx f 1 LMS. Murphy, Arlene 1 . X. - S., X2 X ff , at x Nichols, Ray . .. W 4,5 Xp? f I. I-5 A 4 X. ., f- .. X.fXX W, Norman, Rod ,K 74 '24 ffm wiuiw , I 1 Ogden, Gary f 'M iff ,f 'Lx' , ij Olsen, Ray f fxqk' Oordf, Barbara 'r wpzzgu'-W we,.........., .. A 1 .. 1 J Ex , -J. f Xknff . if y X 1 di? QS,-S I if S Q S A NE .A I VH, Rafert, Ellen Raghiante, B. Ramon, Jim fi iw , X QW Gifs, TQ, A Q' . 1 ' . . Rennebohm, R. Rice, Beth Rice, Lauren ,ii ...fwse 1 Sk L. 4 l ., 4 xg 1 x if x fl S. Ruch, Barbara A lRupp,'Gail A Ru , Terry We enter into school assemblies. 4 ' nw -4454 ' M- 'Y -.-,,,.,-. ,, N A . ,,.,. :C .i 0-3' in rl -S X . i f f' L, gr- 5,5 Ll 'Q 5. n x y , , VPPY yy P, Yi , J .aa S ' H Pierce, Judy Pillings, Doreen Pitts, Howard Plante, Garry Prlgmvfe, DICK QUIHB, Dona .3 f ' . if Q 'K I I V , I fl i C K gl, if Q, 1 ll ., M A , I k ily. V Y J. .- I Ray, Janeil Reel, Priscilla Reinning, Gary Remington, D. Rendahl, J. Renhard, Julie fig Q1 an f A ' I.. .5 ' -, . X V VF W, 2 1- 4 . Q S - V in ..,, 5 J Reilly, Myrna Rima, A, Rivett, Patsy Rodlin, Pat Ross, Carol Roten, -laflk ' f 'NA ,,.. a W.. it -...VIA Z -.J X A . . . , , ,fl K xr-f I .5-1. A PM 5 , ,,l 'J - Rusten, Sheila Ruud, Duane Ruzicka, B. Saladis, Pat Sandwith, Ron ,,, , ff .fl . wi :fr- - --' . J' '73 N' i s . ,,. . Q, A me-' K YH. . 1 i ln l A Sanford, J. Schadeberg, L. Schafer, J. Schauer, J. Schenk, Jim , ' i ' i as. . ' i i f 191 4 . N . xi J FW I RQAQ' ,fy .. , , V Fx, V V . N , l l X S... ax., S Schilz, Steven Schmidt, Janet Schmitz, Gail Schusted, R. Schwenzer, S. 5 y kgs S . .rj.f,a :ala em VJ- X L fl '- - X wi if learn Q I Q, V D V' ' if 'E ' if S 'W isis -j, I SSBFS. Li-1I'fY Selle, John Seppi, Arnold Severson, E- Shaffer, Betty qf-1? , Q iq V . , I l ' ,L ' y If fix I E. xl 1 1, xi . Lf U , M jf, 1 . f 3 5l'a 'ebl'00li, K. Shepard, S. Shorett, John EAR? , S . AX it :Fl fi, fx X . 7 lg , l ay 11 is . e - 5kl5n5liY, 5- Sloan, Fred Sloan, Jim , f wg 1 I' l rf lx . . x, K ' ' 5. We ' - lx. smith. Marilyn Smithrud. H. Smoot. Karen f fly' f WX if. . - -ft. .':'..,xff Shorett, R. Simmons, Linda Smith, Russell fl , -ffm, ., , , -wwf V 'j 13527, v ,Q ' y Smails, Susan Smith, Ann Smith, Gordon .. i Q . X 5 I f - fl in-if f ' , f J X Q Snell, Gwen Sollie, Bob Spaberg, Karen ., ,,Q, , Q7 , , 4 'if ' - 'JW' . 2 K ' A f , W ,.,, - .U 4 f ,Vg Q ,W ,.f. 'fe 5 fQ ff , - 1 4 L ,X Spencer. Marlene Spridgeon, Wesley Squire, Pat I ' Q eww, , , .,,, f. iw ,' 226.4 ' 'X Summerill, D. 4 f' f WV? 417 7 'i Swindell, Kay We have at Dads, Nite. fun Supancic, Sandy t 2 f I g w fy- ,W J an I :A f X 2 , ' :femfs:'x. em, I f, mae Sweeney, ' ' ' ef gg 2 Stevens, Judy Suddreth, Barbara if ' Q IQ, . if! ., f 7 f , v f Zff! 2 ff I fn- , Marilyn ' Q f f I X f M sa w! , ,. 4 r f f p 1 A7 Bill Talbot, James Tatman, Beverly Taylor, -J, I , s if f 'wg xx , M Vert, Don ,yn if Walker Greta A Whaley, Roy .f R , .N . '. ' , ei .5 X V! 5 Vickers, Bill .QV F QZQ Q ,...,1- Wheeler, Dennis Wheeler, Denms ,A 5' I M V feb-X ' '- - , ,ig ' k V I 9 X aa' , .1 2. if , s as '-Lfrafffffn' f Vickery, Walter I , .,. may X Q ,Q We 'f' i Walton, Kathleen , , , a X wpfiiiigiirabel Wn,lI3.L,Iarmei , , .42 f i' , Voss, Marietta 1 A' Xa Watson, Jim re , i f 5 s f l .. Wicks. Pete X. f , W x :W sf ze f -f 2 5 -NK ff Q ,wx if ,X Sweeney, Maureen wav, Z Q f Taylor, Darlene fl Z ,,. 5 0 X 1 X if I ff 7? v h X f f A 'if ,SW X gf f 9 1 f f ff f Q Ten ney, Barbara Z . ,, ,I X, ,A F' fm A if .,gQQ, ff 'Z' ,HC Thornquist, M. . .e , X 42' X Treglown, Bob 4313? 2 X v X YH' Turner, Billie .Mig f Q .X in I ,. Vye, Harry ' ,wot Q sin ' ,-s, , Way, Dennis f. QQ ,Z Wilkinson, Nolan i 1, 1' A - f 1 ,, 6 Sullens, Myrna Q 411111, . Q A f Sweet, Joy 1 3 i J it f . .MJ A f :yew , wiglw Q C' 4 V, I 1'f 'f gyh, ' I Teachout, Velma f ' fit- wi -I f W , 21 'M Q wi' 4 l Thatcher, Dave Thiry, Gil Thompson, C. Thompson, M. M' ' a 475. , iz ' 7 X X i . J Q ,, 4 - 'f Q ,J , V- Q ,Q syn L Q lc, ,Q ,5 1-,QQ Q Q , , f f Q ., My J f 4 e l Tilbury, Jim Tilley, Larry Toby, Marlene Tomlin, Janice f 1 'ni ' I4 s 1 A f ' 4 2 Q ex 1? 1 Trenchard, Jim , YQ? N. ff f ,X Van Dyke, Larry ' v w , ,, ,,,, it f 'ffif . , Q, ,Q Trimble, Roger ,ey rv 1 f Van Zante, Jack w e ,QW 'fmff if f 'ag fel, -. J, YQ QZQ . K, f J A Wadholm, Gloria Wagar, Beverly :Q J- w e ,fi ', 12' i S ,, X iii, J f . il? Weigel, Phil Weimer, Virginia 7.. -. , 425. ,QQ LQ. aa. Williams, Verna H f f xl 'V if Trotter, Glenna ,.- ff 'fi ' if '17 s f ,J Q 4 so .,Q -4 Q ww? , , .41 yjf Q Mmfi f, f nf M ,7 I Tuott, Leona -1 , A. rwvmri 2 V ff yi, ,M-wzfsf ,, W' , Vg! ,,Q , y fff iflj V ,f X 'zo Vaughn, Louella Vert, Dave ei gf Z g f ff f 1 ' W T s if XZ W Jw., . Qf .f Y f Qi in-,fi ,' ,,,, ff , 1 Walin, Don Walker, George ' f , 7 , 45, 5 Weir, Jim '7 :rn . 3 ,ew .92 e .ef 1 , -. RQ. me '- . f , Wilson, Artilla , gif ,f X , f f 1 f f L ff ft, f f aff , 7 , -iff Weirmac, Tom . if ,Y . I I i Wilson, Georgia I i an 'f Woo s, Delene . Q' of W f Wycko , Larry .4-W, f W gf' 6 Y 4 X 3 'Q f K, QA . AL- - o ,gf QQ wif? Wingard, Sallie ,s .rv-A W0 A f- f X Woods, Diana M 474 J J W! X. ,g ,- Q Yarrow, Susan 0 41 -' rh A, Q jf d d W ' or ' Jgggfistk sp , W ,x 1 - I f rx. Y , Off 5- . f-V111 ,w no .nufirinbifizz , Wingate Myrna Winquist, M. Wise, Kay Woodruff, E. V , 1 ft, A f X , yi - ' . -' ,, ff. ' - . , 5 'L A JV! l X , J 'ZZ K 3 I, 2,5 I f W 'ig f gf, Q ,N , f Worden, Fred Worthington, B, Wren, Sharon Woods, Fred A fo V w w any V K . ,, I I xl ,J f. or f - Iwi, 1 mg x X W, N .,,,,, , 9 J M, V ,T X , My , ,,, ,X , xl V V ,, N? ,, gtg if ,ig ,M y go f P 1, ocum oxxe Yor , Bar ara Young, Mvin Young, ancy ' . 'mf if f 4 o 1 , I I V, t o .VAY .1-,,,,:W N TWC.: 'rf-vw 'x-' :SQ J gilaligplohn Zoric,K. zdrnaif, Jackie Zvvelmlennie LI Q Q V G P 3 A , .Ld ,, dw. XJ, bd Y A6 Of? XDQAN ' h . ' 1 l',y1fY7q GVg2,QC2-,jq'5q,o.Jv-Q-A-f-0-grm' i W P b ' -Q mn W W Wm Law ig. . A JW Nd 151-wfx . o U UU do ' N ,Q 5 , or ,r ,QW ffyjy wfifwgg 7?2W7f'fZfZ X , 1 QQZMWM , 0 if 68 . If W I 3 J ' wud F 1 . . 4 fic , .4 UIQ : Egg ' ff l n tails Y l f J VW ln lflfd hi! nl.. ff l OK Baileyltleads W' l lj ljlb f l lj-f f la JM fx! if :ll LA l UL! J L . r ll Tl, f' 1 JV 5 l-i4,.il it . up Sli idfyi G J. sf 5 4 5 r xi sf KV R gun, s The seriousness of this catas- trophe was illustrated by a displaced student who sadly com- mented, What a pity! as he collapsed helpless with laughter in the mud. 1 Oh, stop pulling my leglnl said ll! A V I 'mv'-V v - L -,, ..,,,,, :fini 7 if! gr. J 5 Ma, I I , P J MI HPMLMJ 4 m4Su.v-S ACTIVITIES MK I II'I - If-1' 0 . f G37 MJ? Im .dcwv ,ofgwru l ' . - 1 oyyfaffwq , ,gg 410-M'70n fffC-Owviwv ,,A4w-f-,0fo- Cv-orvd-1-UU 54,-, 5,!g,4,5,,,1,,,,,.n. I I Mffillfwaw ,zfM W,fW2'4f0f 4f V H-I' iwzm 'VWWWWW MQW 'wx Q 0 Wwapfdvwg Qfpb 'W'3'b'4'0f6v ff5!flf,u4,oafW,Im,,MQ,',,,z,,5, N' IQ 0 Uwxwwmwz, Q I dmf'I7'?W7w1'Uf?!:fZi0?fQ,,'ZuMWw'7m4,QAf WW J . .Claw-6 0m.W',+' ' WWW QJWL ,l if HAT HAE W . HAPPENED f TO THE STUDENTS SEATTLE ? -A Tri: WEST HQ 'DRE'-, -'lil' 'Ar A ..' , A 1' T J' 5 If X .' f f J! M! we ,K I Donna Jinkens President if 7 I A C7 LTL! are-f ' R GIRL Sallie Jo Thronson Recording Secretary E223 . V, x,,. YW l E t t ' i De t.: Row 2: Mildred Knuckolls, Julia Personal Efficiency Dept: Row 1: Mimi Bartel, Art, Jan- n er ainmen p Mathewson, Pat Kelly, Susi Smith. Row 1: Audrey ice Holien, Dep1.l-lead: Barbara Plummer, Scholarship. Williams, Pat Shaughnessy iDept. Headly Dee McDonald. ? Rx Row 2: Ellen Palo, Scrapbook, Dixie Sunderland, Nurses' Aides: Edra Olson, Committee Sign-up: Linda Bellinger, Receptionists. , uf if Who will be crowned Miss Middy of l954?? .. tx ' S4 v 7 R 1 3 Taken at Dads' Night, where we all had a good time entertaining our favorite beaus. Fall Representatives CL ag Darlene DeLapp Corresponding Secretary ,-+ ,M Betty Jansen Treasurer ,x mf fi JL ,, .1 D Eff. K 1-H, Y . 4 35.4 , . 4 -4, se-fi - x ... las Nt D Mrs. Olsen Girls' Advisor 5 A 1 eff , , ..,1' ,, ,5 V 4 Q, V is , f X f 4 q i we 5 Sg.fi,,....f f 4: 141W- -i hwgl f ,J .-Hx 1 1 v-1 ff f sfv .N f 6 lg if ' 4 0' W' . wif f 2 f e if w 'fwfi S w , . ,- Administrative Dept.: Row I: Sandra Northrop, Clerical: Service Dept.: Row 1: Leora Shetley, Tillicums, Pat Mar- Carol Duncan, Dept. Heady Sandra Dahl, Faculty Tea. riott, Dept. Head, Betty Knowles, Social Service. Row 2: Charlotte Bilodeau, Clerical: Betty Kidder, Elec- Row 2: Peggy Reilly, P.-T.A. Teas, Carolyn Flint, ln- tionsg Barbara Hannaford, Tom-Tomy Robin Gaffner, stallationf Barb Damm, Dads' Nightp Shirley Widner, Ticketsp Cathy Davis, Publicity. Standards. Carole Whitaker Helen Earnhart af., Charlene Thompson Myra Flory Betty Kaiser Paula Hughes Judy Jackson Mona Jinkens Valerie Haws mr Busy girls during Girls' Club Week 1-rn Spring Representatives IFES .-fm .jg 1 -.f- .,e1 J 1 1 3' ,. , -5 '.w7'. r A.. .- .vw , '-...f A, . gif ' s I ' .5 X X V. ,ml 4.1, A-.'.y.'. ' fi..-, .f.. l s,q ,,' V. . . ...Lf if Q- 1, 1 f-, ur, .. , ,'f7 .' 1' -rQ1,,- '.s5:ff-ii' - ' 'fu' A w'::.f' rg '. . -:..' f .. A ' 4 -5 3- '. 'g ' x 4 . ,-...Q Y 4. . J 1 X . .-1 ff- -A ,. v.- .-. . , 1' 3 ' hav.:- ,ff ,e. ...L , ' if-1117 -Q l, 3.7 President-Farrell Brown jr .,-. 4-:, : j- '. BOY S ,-.1 'ln 1,5 . ,. Fall Representatives: Row 1: Ed NlcRory, Bob Blank, Jim Angstead, Allen Free- men, Farrell Brown, Don Stapleton, Armin Kachel, Bill Garceau. Row 2: Jack Brehan, Bob Wood, Stan Nlartysus, Don Andersen, Paul Harvey, Rod Norman. Row 3: Ed Walker, Gary Ammerman, Phil Robicheau, Beemis Hansen, Wayne Traversie, Matt Matson, Fred Borland, Terry O'Neill, Ron Sterlington, Pete Wicks. Row 4: Arnold Seppi, Bob Lofgren, Renald Bidwell, Chuck Hesler, Harley Camp- bell, Ralph Warford, Bart Spivits, Dick Heleniak, Jay Murray, Roy Cochran. Sec reta ry-Don Stapleton x A X a 1 f . ,Z qi,-:,..1w1 ',, !j'Q,' '.f: ,i ' iff, 2 . , , Y . I, I I r l 74 , ' l 1 .4 :l ,, .7 3 :l . .- .gh su ....-, v 5 1 ' I , x CL B Why is it that when a past graduate re- turns to West Seattle High, he makes a point of visiting the Boys' Club office? There are several reasons. Maybe it's his love for chess or checkers or for iust a place to sit and meditate. Whatever the reason, he knows that here he will find an air of congeniality and the alacrity of helping and gaining friends. As every boy in West Seattle High is a member of the Boys' Club, there is an op- portunity to extend his personal activities in and out of school. The advisor U. Robert Longt assists him in finding an interesting and profitable, part-time iob while the small committees give him a chance to ex- tend his school activities. Besides helping the student during his high schooling, the club offers counseling and encouragement to those who look for- ward to college educations and profitable careers. One of Boys' Club's most important social functions is the Harvest Moon Ball. This semi-formal dance honors the football players after their season draws to a close. Planning for the ball begins weeks in advance as decorations, music, refreshments, programs, and the use of the fieldhouse are taken care of. After- wards, the programs are secured to the lucky girI's wall and the memory just as tightly secured in the girl's Cand fella'sJ mind. There are many memories connected with the club and, although it hasn't been too active lately, these feelings of happi- ness, sentimentality and loyalty will al- ways remain with those who have taken advantage of a very worthwhile organi- zation. Spring Representatives. Row 'I: Sprigen, Fritz Hayes, Gerri N Veep-Al Freeman --e,,w,,.,.-2 sSf9 'fs '- .,-Y, My--1 Treasurer-.lim Angstead Wes ohr, Ozzie Williams, Dave Olson, Gene Tuffs, Tom Hebert. Row 2: Bill Worthington, Dou Damm, Jim Sloan, Petter Johan John Shorett, Clarence Mattson. Row 3: Duane Cotton, Bruce Mi glas son, ller, Adrian Anderson, George Brandt, Robert Shoemaker, Allen Le Compte. s S ti e X jjj? T - AL X 1 ,5 .x,A 'Sf X wffgrff FRITZ HAYES Sports Editor i Y i X. Co-editors look over a Page- i Deadlines and headaches. COLM MBCCORMAC Co-EQQH W -.w,. Q: ',. , . ' ,nEN,tLARKsoN Co Editor M I V se, A , ' . . . If - fx. , , j ' Q,-,Zin - 5 -5 ,Qi f . A ,X V . wwf, ' --, A, - f 1 .ip X K i1v'Qi ,, H A 5 . , ' ...A '-UH... -45' S' liliiiiil 1 , .ismv KIDDERI u, I gg, 1 , -, gf 1 t ELIZABETH WHITE - 7 ASSFSFHI1' Senior -Edifvf'-255' ui: f i f 7 4' 'I , :', 1 K ' - fps -, ' , QZXV ,V -. ': Senior Editor 1 Q ff ' . A '. J 7-' 'ki - 'ii .1 -' -V-.', .' Eff' 'Y A, I T . 'fl BILEPQND fy, 1 s ' L, 1 3 . ., fgi VIRGINIA MORGANROTH ' t If f,'T'fD'99'9B e'-'.j f 5 Q. I ' Business Editor 1' -.i ,.-1.5 ,. -.1.- '-.'-.-- - .s--.. 1-9 I ,..t.,q., .. - ,...' , , ' M'-mr, 'amz it I or AL 'P' . Ii 1 I u 4 , 9 1 , 1 : ' Q ' . Q 1 5 Q ew x 1 1 1 ,, ffk,,kgw4u.,3 'X M Q f 3 f 4, '4- W 6 7? Q., 9 is ,ig ff f K W r , .1 M ff' .1 A 0 W qv' 1 Jimmteivs. , 5 Q W i A 'fi 55555iS'f? f:AU fdifof , P - SONJA JENSEN N i 1 , . A 1 , ' .'N '-r Copy Editor , X S LORRAINE ANDERSON Junior Page Editor 012.1 T9 2 -X t., , X tf '.fg'5 NORMA JORQENQN MARNENE JOHNSON JOHN PURVIS I' www, gophomom page Edhcf, Sophomore Page Editor Assistant Photographer ., ' . x -- fg, M, A , A X E ,f 7, Ng - V' 4' , 3 ff X A - .., , X X Q fa' tf GIRL 'Q 7' CL B The Girls' W Club had a very successful year considering The small membership. The club didn'T underTake Too many proiecTs, buT The ones They did Take on were successful, wiTh The whole club's supporT. The ouTsTanding proiecT of The year was The ChrisTmas parTy given To The paTienTs aT The Harborview HospiTal. This proiecT is hoped To be The beginning of a TradiTion of The club. ROW 1 Buffalo Bilodeau, Lard Larsen, Kid Mathewson, Red Ogden, Horny Sulion, Connie Foss Verla Woods, Shirley Sherman. ROW 2 Mary Burke MerreTTa Munger, Sonia Jensen, BeTTy Lou Dahley, Pegi Galloway, Barb ,V W Hannaford Lily of The Valley, Lilian CrofT, Shirley SmiTh. ROW 3 Boulder Damm Reddy Kelly, Marsha Olson, Aud Williams, Carol Kegel, Peggy Reilly, Marlene Hoff Donna MeTcalf, Sandra Dahl, Laura Holmberg, Ping Pong Purdom, BeTTy Kidder. on nn nn V BOY 7' CLUB The i954 Boys' W Club was very successful. We, first, pre- pared and distributed booklets on every phase of the club, we assisted in the promotion of the All-City Lettermen's Dance. We may yet sponsor a dance-that remains unknown. The club has a record that everyone is proud of. PRESIDENT - WAYNE TRAVERSIE 1045 Yi ,ff ROW 1: Jim Angstead, David Leland, Don Andersen, Bob Jacobs, Ossie Williams, Walt Wagner, Bill Braun, Paul Billingsley. ROW 2: Dave Olson, Lloyd Gowdy, Gary Ammerman, Larry Pierce, Bill Phelan, Claire Cole, Fred Bourland, George Williams, Ted Foss. ROW 3: Max The Duke Pruett, Cecil Williams, John Frost, Phil Robicheau, Paul Thiry, Vern Mackie, Tom Vincent, Ace, Stu Trenholme, Esq., Bill Wines, Bob Borkenhagen. ROW 4: John Marshbank, Owen Marten, Drew The Arm Smith, Ted Ripper Paull, By Cole, Esq., Lee James, Don Nelson. ROW 5: Ace Harryman, Masher Traversie, Bob Shomaker, Smasher Tice, Crasher Galloway, Jim Neumann. HEZZJM WM! we 1 ,g,.' afa,dJ,wifL an MUWWC CHOIR ROW 1: Shirley French, Joan Clark, Marcy Brandt. ROW 2: Carol Olson, Phyllis Eaton, Judy Muller. ROW 3: Don Brown, Florence Daniloff, Vee Nichols, Claudia Grenfell. ROW 4: Jim Rongner, Don Galloway, Dave Carswell, MUSIC DEPARTMENT ROW I: Faul O. Fosso, director. Sharon Wren, Susanne Thomas, Yvonne Miles. ROW 2: Betty Osburn, Sharon Coats, Jean Newell. ROW 3: Lillian Croft, Verna J. Williams, Marilyn Belmont, Jim Robinson. ROW1 Bob Elwood Delores Stevens Marcia Marett Lettie Fletcher, Patti Gibbs, Gloria Nelson, Shirley Romundstad, Janet Chartrand, Eleanore Kremer, Bob Carter. ROW 2 Mary Lou Arnold Iris Kay Pat Underwood Joy Krusie, Dianne Neligan, Darlene Bloom, Carol Scott, Pegi Everitt. ROW 3 Jack Jackson Donna Irwin Georgia Wilson Kath Hanstad, Mandy Topel, Dianne Friesen, Coni Muthersbaugh, Carol Medeen, Jerry Miller. ROW 4 Brian Gary Bob Little Pat Neale Ron Nohr Brian Sadler, Ralphie Warford, Don Webb, Bernard Carlson, Paul 0. Fosso, director, GIRLS' GLEE ROW I: Joan Baxter, Betty Kaiser, Diana Woods, Rosina Gramann, Ei- leen Nelson, Rosalie De Ma- tis, Deanlne Nelson, Glenna Trotter. ROW 2: Paul O. Fosso, direc- t o r, Carol Scott, Pegi Ev- eritt, Roberta Spencer, Verla Woods, Bar- bara Wendel, Sandy Thomp- son, Dodie Glen, Gloria Wadholm. ROW 3: Glenora Buhl, Joanne Schauer, Ona K a y Kro I I, Kathy Haswell, Marilyn Mc- Millin, Marcy Brandt, Myrna Reilly, Eileen O'Callaghan, Greta Walker, Sharon Col- Iinge. ORCHESTRA l0W I: Sharon Mat- tisen, Darlene Tay- I o r, B a r b a r a Gaines, Dorothy Krull, Roberta Blake, Ruth Bulla- more, Marilyn Harris. ROW 2: Sylvia Fyll- ing, Marilyn Le- Vake, Ruth Kats- man, Edson Peder- son, Merle Web- ster, Sharon Wells, Lorraine Johnson. IOW 3: John Moore, Duane Stewart, John Rogers, Paul Kalahiy. ROW 4: Richard Abel, Bruce John- son, Arthur Bacon, David Chantler, T. Stewart Smith, director: Nolan Wilkinson, David Forbes, Ron King- ma, CHORUS ROW 1: Elizabeth Davis, Colleen Els- ner, Marie Mac- Larsen, Patricia Rodlin, Pfaula Hughes, Marlene Thompson, Glenna Trotter, Marilyn Sweeney, Charlene Hudson. ROW 2: Jan Helton, Beverley Wagar, Dorothy Reming- ton, Barbara York, Kathy Haswell, Jerry Elwell, Sally- anna MacConnell, Loretta Fox, Gwen Snell. ROW 3: Paul O. Fosso, director, Dolores Chriest, Janeil Ray, Joan Carr, Brian Parker, Jim Robinson, Bob Shomaker, Pete Wicks, Mauritz Winquist, Joe Cur- cio, Tommy He- bert. BAND ROW 1: Bruce Johnson, Lorraine Johnson, Da- vid Durham, Linda Simmons, Lawrence Peterson, Georgia Hawkes, Yvonne Krae- mer, T. S. Smith, di- rector. ROW 2: Gail RUDP, Al Sandin, Terry Rust, Richard Munson, Pat Cahill, Georgia Cox. ROW 3: David Forbes, Bernard Carlson, Don Christianson, Harvey Rust, Jim O'Brien, Jim Ramon, John Fitzpat- rick, Marilyn Gaskill. ROW 4: Bob Elwood, George Lofttus, Fred Woods, Dick Nyberg, Nolan Wilkinson, Joe De Poorter, Bob Little, Ron Finlay, Ken Fuller. A 7, W, ,,,,, W ENSEMBLE , ROW 1: Beverly Ruzicka, Marie MacLaren, Jean Davis, Kathy Hanstad, Jo Ellen Fred- ericks, Artella Wilson. ROW 2: Pat Strong, Dorothy Remington, Betty Jansen, Paul O. Fosso, director, Bar- bara Pitt, Mary Lou Chartrand, Jackie Zumaly. Miss Joy Mills Advisor DEBATE Debate is the one non- athletic activity in the school tor which letters are awarded to the participants. Debaters are expected to maintain high scholastic standards. To be eligible for a letter, a debater must have participated in at least one inter-school debate. There are usually two inter- school debates a semester in addition to the Speech Fes- tival at the University of Washington. TORCH By consistently good school citizenship and high-level school work, they have earned the right to receive special- honor graduating diplomas. We extend to them our hearty congratulations and our sin- cere best wishes tor their continued gratifying progress at the high level which they have established for them- selves. ROW 1, left to right-Rolland Ehlers, Konrad Waage, Al Sandin, Ron Rice. ROW 2 - Jonny Johnson, l. M, Saari, Marilyn E, Chandler lll, Polly Purdom, Virginia Morganroth, Minute Rice Max Thompson, Middie Shaughnessy,,Barb Plummer. ROW 3-Herbie Brown, Mike Williams, Sunflower Wells, Dewey Stevens, Dixie Sunderland, Karen Sue Northrop, Mid- die De Lapp, Marilyn Ogdon, Nina Meyer, ROW 4-Jo Forschmiedt, Wilma Provost, Geraldine Nielsen, Middle Thronson Shirley Widner, Gaye Harpster, Mau reen Sears, Sandra Kay Shaffer, Mil dred Logan, Mildred Nuckolls. Advisor - Mr. Logan ROW 1: Karen Larsen, Jackie Brown, Gay Hemphill, Foamy Beers, Shirley An- derson, Marnene Johnson, Mimi Bartel. ROW 2: Mary Burke, Betty Kidder J , oann Lemmon, Diana Satterlee, Dagmar Brandt, Lorraine Anderson, Husky Jinkens, Muscles M . . cDonaId, Star Bilodeau, Harry Harris. ROW 3: Dickin , anne Dickert, Coulee Damm, Roberta Eaton, Loretta Viteshek, Lillian Croft, Keith Willson. Jama Goodman, Carol Lehti, Pat son, Dawn Fitch, Leila Larson Edie- ROW 4: Jim Angstead, Bob Elwood, Ed Em- erick, Dick Cronquist, Allen Freeman, Ray- mond Case, Richard J. Hamilton. ROW 5: Ruth Anderson, Patti Gibbs, Fred Dunlap, Jerry Gilbert Keith Palmer J h f I 0 U Frost, Ron Finlay, Liz White, Kathy Lewis, pany Gill. Paul Thiry, Rev. Rose, Mr. Logan SWIM TEAM ROW 1: Norma Jorgensen, Nancy Hod- son, Kay Minden, Donna Jinkens, Dorothy Krull, Maureen Sears. ROW 2: Marvin Perrin, Dave Leland, Ted Harper, Ed Eckberg, Ron Johnson. WARRIORS ROW 1: Theron J. Eggie, Chris King, Lee Voor- hees, Dave Palmer, Brian Yeowell. ROW 2: Mr. Long, ad- visor, Gary Hutchens, Roger Anderson, Carl Haggstrom, Eugene Gallinatii, Larry Sle- putis. COUNSELOR ASSISTANTS ROW I: Sue Goodman, Janice Gormaere, Pat Barber, Peggy Davidson. ROW 2: Maureen Sears, Judy Thompson, Betty Dow- dell. 4 LATIN CLUB ROW I Karen Erickson Miss Cas sidy Judy Jackson Karen Olson ROW 2 Marilyn Coe Sharon Fa er Inez Siegman Iris Beisner Karen Clarkson. ROW 3: Don Vert, Jerry Loffhus, Norman Buchanan, Fred Slee. PAN AMERICAN CLUB ROW 1: Marion Bruhns, Gaye Harpster, Carol Rice, Betty Kidder. .aa-A., SPIKE SHOE CLUB ROW 1: Leon Brackens, Paul Thiry, Owen Marten, Bill Phelan, Bob Lenzie, Don Miller. ROW 2: Don McClary, George iAutoJ Williams, Bob Shomaker, Keith Eldred, Bill Wines, K. C. Cole, Gary Phillips. OW 3 Eugene Gallinatti Richard R : , Raper, Darvel Farrell, Jack Mc- Grath, Art Freelund, Lee Voorhees, Allen Freeman. ROW 4: Fred Krahner, Pete Johan son, Gary Hutchens, Larry Gabriel Bob Wendel, Vern Ellis, Burl Cog- hill. MATH CLUB ROW 1: Gaye Harpster, Miss Peaslee, Rolland Ehlers, Jerry Butsko. ROW 2: Karen Shaffer, Ed Troupe, By Cole, Russ Dow, Rik Forschmiedt, Al Rasmussen. ROW 3: John Shorett, Ted Angle, Bob Minnehan, Dick Cronquist, An- dreis Zamelis, Michael Dell. WARRIORS ROW 1: Gerald R. Moberley, Jerry Gilbert, Rod Partee, Keith Palmer, Marvin Per- rin, Mr. Long, advisor. ROW 2: Larry Gill, Don More- land, Ed Troupe, Bill Bor- land, Konrad Waage, Ron McCarthy, By Cole, Don Stapleton. ROW 3: Larry McKinney, Mi- chael Dell, Bob Thompson, Raymond Case, Dick Ham- ilton, Jim Rongner, Gary Teachout. STUDY CHECKERS ROW 1: Joyce Hans, Lynn Cox, Sandy Chase, Marion Bruhns, Marilyn Ogdon. ROW 2: Ruth Katsman, Myra Bowen, Ellen Rafert, Nancy Conner, Joan Masters, Mary Pearce. ROW 3: Ruth Ann Sahlstrom, Maureen Sears, Nancy Hodson, Marie Ribanyi, ROW 4: Bob Elwood, Fred Spurrell, Jim Ron Keith Evensl Bob Sollie. Qeff TICKET SQUAD ROW 1: lris Kaye, Shirley Sherman, Sonia Jensen, Roberta Spen- cer, Dorothy Pillings, Shirley Smith. ROW 2: Lee Helstrom, Mr. Blauert, Sydney Kuder. SKI CLUB ROW 1: Fl nn SKI CLUB ROW 1: Myers, Forschmiedt, Thompson, Kolstead, De Long. ROW 2: Livingston, Yarrow, Peterson, Kidder, Thomp- son, Bartel, Thomas, Mc- Millin, Minden, Krull. ROW 3: Finlay, Meland, Spa- berg, Renhard, Ray, John- sion, Sklensky, Hans, Heerhartz, Peasley, Mehl, Gould, Davis. ROW 4: Green, Baker, Ray, Purdom, Forschmiedt, Thronson, Curtis, Moore, Lorentzen, Kuppler, Erick- son. ROW 5: Weimer, Hoff, Kegel, Bookter, Thatcher. ROW 6: Gilbert, Brehan, Por- ter, Endlich, Brandt, Tay- lor, Hegerberg. Y S h o r e tt, Faccio, Thatch- er, Thompson, Hegerberg,Tay- lor, Montgom- ery, Cahill. ROW 2: Lyor., Thomp so n, Johnson, Ba- ker, Nohl, Gil Brandt, bertso n, An- d e r s o n, Mc- lvo r, Harris, Moulas, H ro- vat, Blauert. ROW 3: Baker,ROW 4: Cox Ray, Purdom Hansen, Scott, Holmberg, Lo gan, Hunter Schulz, Mar tin, Fredericks Adams, Jack son, Plinkelu itch. Armstrong, Le vin, Walker Hill, Schweers Torkle, Brown Gillstein, An glesburger, Companion O'Neill. GRIDSMEN CLUB GRIDSMEN CLUB ATTENDANCE CLERKS ROW I: Wanda Grey, Carolyn Peterson, Margie Ness, Carrol Nelson, Mrs. Wal- dal, Carol Ross, Joanne Hunsinger, Carol Worden, Norma Swindell. ROW 2: Vina Westover, Doris Nelson, Marlene Brandt, Sheila Rusten, Cora Sor- enson, Dagny Thomas, Bar- bara Devoe, Edieanne Dickert. ROW 3: Nancy Corning, Charlene Blazer, Kay Boris, Rose Huson, Donna Guy- man. f' Is hx B1 oaa, 5 gi, OFFICE ASSISTANTS ROW 1: Sonia Jensen, Annie Baccetti, Pat Spangle, Helen Heer- hartz, Barbara Damm. ROW 2: Peggy Reilly, Molly Clough, Dixie Sunderland, Carol Leh- ti, Gay Hemphill, Carol Ray. ROW 3: Audrey Williams, Jama Goodman, Mar- cia Lein, Alice Saari, Virginia Morganroth. MOCCASIN CLUB ROW Munger, Joan Anderson Mar e e Hoff, Miss Carlson visor: Janet Marku Sullens 1 Left to right Merretta s Myrna ROW 2: Marlene Thompson, Mary Burke Patricia Harmon Ruth Anderson, Mildred Nuckolls, Loretta Fox, Janet Edwards. ROW 3 Moore, Janet Haynes, : Lawrence Peterson, John Barbara Green, Yvonne Sanderson, Pa- tricia Marriott, Coll een Hag- gerty, Lynn Stine. ROW 4: Ron McCarthy, Ed Troupe, Gary Hutchens, Mildred Logan, Kathy Lewis, Janet Schmidt, Sylvia Anderson, Julie Renhard, Joann Evans. was W SPADE OFFICERS Shi Shirley Sherman, Pr Ruth Katsman R rley Smith, Secretary-Treasurer esident , Vice-President SPONSOR Miss Bachmann SPADE CLUB OW I: Left to right: Shirle Sh y er- man, Carolyn Anderson, Valerie Haws, Pat Nesheim, Tooley Woods, Bobb S y pencer, Lorna Lockhart, Shirley Smith. ROW 2: Marl Daniloff, Susan Smails, Linda Ross, Anne Lyon, Janet Cox, Marion Bruhns, Carole Garrand. ene Thompson, Florence ROW 3: Vir Bryant, Pat Squire, Pat Saladis Carol Ke I ' Dahl, Ruth Katsman, Marsh ginia Weimer Virginia ga , Peggy Reilly, Sandra a Olson. MAINTENANCE CREW ROW I: Miss Mabe l. Lenning, J. Hendron. ROW 2: W. W. Lloyd, custodian, Earl Bashford, D. McCord, H. Taylor, J. Madsen. I Wald, A. M. Willis, LUNCH ROOM CREW ROW I: Left to right: Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Michaelis, Mrs. Magnuson, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Michaelis, Mrs. Magnuson, Mrs. Yarno, manager. J-N, ADVISOR MR. WARNE AUDIO-VISUAL CREW ROW I: Left to flghfz Phillip Smith, Gary Hutchens, Glen Hohag, Neil E. Beisner. ROW 2: Gerald Moberley, Arthur Freeman, Gary Sparks, Duane Stew- art, Bill Borland, Dick Hamilton, Gary Teach- out, ,Dave Palmer, Warren Dewar, Tommy Ogard. ROW 3: Keith Korthaus, Jim Johnston, Gary Conner, Fred Glandon, Bob Berg. :uw-1 STAGE CREW DRAMA CLUB MAKE-UP CLUB ri M-.ary 575 l 4 l 1 l v A ,X., , , Xxv', fgmif! 5 ala A fa k ,QSLJ mb ou: U x Y - 4 Ck.. ery few excepT Those acTualIy involved, realize The many hours of hard work which go inTo The preparaTion of a large TradiTional pro- ducTion such as: The Senior Play- Annie GeT Your Gun and The Povv Wow- Rainbow Ren- dezvous The skills of many deparTmenTs are uTilized To build scenery, consTrucT properTies and painT backgrounds for The seTs. 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V- '- W 41- OOTBALL ff ,,:.-9 2 ff f f Z ff ,, 2 fi C5 f S 'f WY ' W' 775 V X 100 TO SMITH were one of The mosT respecTed Teams in The league They ended The season wiTh a five won Two losT record Winning Their flrsT five games and being ranked as The fourTh besT Team in The sTaTe were only a few of The accomplishmems of The Indians Five members of This year s squad were named To The All Cify Team On The offensive Team were Wayne Traversie cenTer Dave Leland Tackle and Ted Paull halfback O The defensive Team were Tom Vincenf end and Louie Tice guard Ted was also on The defensive Team. Wayne, Dave and Ted made The Tri-CiTy Team as regulars and Tom and AfTer a season of Thrilling wins and hearfbreaking losses, The WesT SeaTTle Indians 1 ' , 2 , , f , - H Louie were named as alternafes. us LOUIE TICE T ED PAULL BILL PHELAN M viNcENT Some of The mosT specfacular Thrills during The season were provided by Bill Phelian, swiff-fooTed liTTle halfback, who made several runs of more Than forTy yar s. The highlighf of The season was The Franklin game. AlThough The Quakers were ouT- played, They led wiTh one minufe and ThirTy seconds leTT To play, 7-2. Then, on a Triple reverse, end Ted Foss Threw a forTy-yard pass To Don Anderson in The end zone for The Touchdown which won The game. NexT year's refurning leTTermen will be Bill Wines, Jim Neumann and Ted Foss, all linemen. lOl f FRED BASHER CLINE COLE BILL w was woonv ULLIN, Coach oo snyv . LW? L N GALLOWAY GEORGE WILLIAMS TED F055 BUD PRIPP, Ass1. Coach DON ANDERSON DON NELSON QW! f First Row-Little, Morton, Seppe, Blank, Watson, Hilquist, Brehan, Winquist, Davidson, Johnson, Wermack, Holbrook, Buchanan, Seil. Second Row-Taylor, Claboe, Johnson, Brandt, Lawrence, Thorniquist, Hill, Shanebrook, Champion, McFarlane, Olson. Back Row-Sutton, Pitts, Griesine, Haines, Damm, Johnson, Roton, DeLong, Johnson, Pritchard, Coach Schaal. First Row-Neil Haagland, Stu Trenholme, Gary Hulchens. Back Row-Cliff Davidson, Gary Borgeson, Al Rassmussen, Jim Sherman, Gary Smith. VARSITY FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM FGOTBALL f Sip i 'H i 1 l First Row-Marten, Tanino, Rockwell, Anderson, Wines, Marshbank, Traversie, Paull, Smith, Tice, Leland, Vincent, Rabicheau, Trenholme. Second Row-Coach Schaal, Weir, Shoemaker, Brown, Craig, Nelson, Phelan, Wagner, Eldred, Johnson, Thornton, Pruett, Knight. Back Row-Coach Pripp, Coach Ullin, Basher, Foss, Galloway, Rudd, Tuft, Moore, Magnuson, Hagstrom, Martysus, Cole, James. Ted Paull running for iouchdown. Drew Smi1h throwing a pass behind protection from John Marshbank. Little Chief Bill Phelan breaks loose DAVE oLsoN Letter-wniners were Stan Martysus, Dave Olson, Roger Ensign, Jim Harryman, Ozzie Williams, Fred Basher, Bob Jacobs, Gary Sykes, Wayne Homestead and Kim Matzdorf. Returning next year will be Gary Sykes, Bob Jacobs, Wayne Homestead, Fred Basher and Kim Matzdort. FINAL STANDINGS W- L- Franklin ...,. . ...,........,....,..,.....,.,......,...... ...,. 'l 1 3 Garfield .,.... ..... I 1 4 Roosevelt ...- . 10 5 Lincoln ....,,. 4.... 9 5 Ballard ...... 7 7 Queen Anne ,,,-,, ,...,,....,. ,.... 5 9 WEST SEATTLE .,.,e ..........,,..............,,..,...... 3 ll f- ...lu 1 13 f, ,,.. M Z ,rf S 7f.,F.f.W,..W,,w.x,,. 7 'V 'KW ff, ffW7 X A Zfif A-iff , ' QWX ,f ' 1, - ,Q f f MZ, 4 QW ff f A W' ff f it ! J ,2- , S W, W7 X ge A ,Q X ns? W E1 77, K-' 2, mm S, K zz Sy W E- ff 19 K4 3 is - 1 ' Z5 Q , 1 ' fs, Y ff ,f ,g f I Q if - W JA V , ' ' ,W s- fl A f f 2 iz . an '1-.3 ' L ' A .L is N,,,.s.,, f M ,, l fl P3 f . H ff S M f, r G 1 W vis! I Vw , A. f jr 4 , L 1 i , Q 5 'f Y, SECOND TEAM ROW 'l: Russell Dow Jim Sloan Roger Trimble Wayne Homestead Ozzie Williams ROW 2: Gary Finke Don Hill Fred Basher Berry Alpaugh Jim Brown ill' MANAGERS ROW 1: Jerry Larson Karl Stahl Gary Bronson ROW 2: Don Hawkins Gary Borgeson Russell Dow l QI THIRD TEAM ROW 1: Bob Losey Jack Roten Dick Hill Dead Eve Wa1son Swish Peterson ROW 2: Ron Nohr .lack Van-Zanie Bob Holbrook Lowell Howard Moonie Thornquisr ROW 3: Coach Schaal Ken Hadley Ron Greising Carl Hain Gary Reinning lO8 GOLF Q ,, , iw? r I f , . X , Cx Q X 'TI -. 3-Q W or Ce 1 QI 5 O. 'V III E E 5. KD 2 0 -4 Gary Ammerman ,HWS t, ZZ, Q f KJV. W0 ,, . 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L74 W, 0 f W 'W Don Nelson' holds down the ,X fvff ,,,,W3 'f catching position .for the second 7' WW , ,X ,,n' ,f straight year with. sophomore W W , , Jerry Lawrence backing him up. ff ff ,Z f f , Ozzie Williams at first Jim ,f'W ' , H ,W m n y d B b iac bs ,V ,W, ,, 5 'Y 3 3 sewn W 0 0 .1-V at shortstop and Randy Mason at third are first-team regulars. t 'iyl ',, ln the outfield are Wayne X' nf' X Q Traversie in left field, JerrY Wit-W sff sim yw if ,..,,,Jf1s,, ,sg . flft , f-f, W W , gisf ,W ff f W, W 4' Rudd in center and either Gene W JIM HARRYM , W QW , my ly ,W ff f f f , 4 Aa,.W,,.W Z f ef , 'Q ,ff w,w.e .Wmgzs ,-,W R, ff f'gj!.Wf,NMW,,.f, g f f f WW W .,., ,,:,,W-',ff.-WfW'W'g,fsy - S , ' fy . ,J 'XQMWW QW,-:, Az' if ZY, , s . .. ., A W , ,wav STAN MARTYSUS W 1. ,f X fffxf W - - W We ,Q AMW-,Z Freeburg or .lim Robinson in right. , WM? 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H +..-z..,. as fa '5tl n Swimming-Manager Belly Kidder Badminton-Manager Vina Westover Hikes-Manager Shirley Sherman GIRL Fall Sport-Manager Julia Malhewson Square Dancing-Manager Lillian Croft Ping Pong-Manager Pat Kelly Volleyball-Manager Barbara Damm Tennis-Manager Nancy Corning Softball-Manager Sandra Dahl Basketball-Manager Sandra Sutton f ff 2, xy , W If ziggy' - PORT PT ARNOLD Afters ool spodts w e a big success this year. The s offered ere swimming, badminton, hikes, shft ll for fall s rt, square dancing, ping pong, v leyball, tenni oftball and basketball. Fish fans ried their luck the Y.W.C.A. pool while all other sports ex pt r softball and hikes were held in the girls' . Miss Arnold was new to our school, and to he and Miss McElwee we would like to give our tha for their help during the year. l X f 4 JK. W H f if f' mx., f Q A if ff ', new QUILL and SCROLL is the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. The students must have done superior workin some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor. KAREN CLARKSON Y, W7 'W A KEITH' WILLSON LOIS WELLS .A 3, ,gps gigs, tim cRAss'o '- . A ' ,CAROL Ric: ti , ,. no 2 1 'GENEVA SENSIGN 1 ,K f , gf Q ,JEANJARRETT 4 L, 'fer gl sy 'YW' LAURA HOLMBERG n -.' . of . j f SANDRA NORfljlROP ,MARSHA.0LSBA,Cl4 ina picturel .,., ,Q JLORRAINE N4 .437 NNN ANDERSON A ' , , L,,7j.c,r -, -- ' ' I ' r L 5 L flip.. f it , if sf, V 7 -1 , . A, fx - 7 I - Wh-ff!! ' A f 4. lfziw L -0 , ., . .. ,-'RON STERLINGTONV I SHIRLEY Roses ' ' - 4 .,l , a. . . , , . . I Q ' ,f SX 2 V V' 5 , I , , fx NW 25 X A. 4 gi f N S J f fflwff f f f , f W . U Nzirn PALMER fn? 4 A 3 ' fo 5, I , ' L 2 M f fl X W 2 .CAROL SKORDAL i 'IV ' SOYCE TIBBITS H - ' u i , ' ' o' 9 J ' it jvv 4 'J 'f X X l Ya X f f 7x Z f it Z . DQNNA METCALF ff A 4 '11, , , if f' - . , ,, ,A ,MARif INBANYI Q l , ffr' L X Q' 'LLZMV W1 HERE S ACE? SL P ME SOME SKIN BABY! 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