West Seattle High School - Kimtah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1955
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Thirty years ater anot er ff -v . .. 1 R massive extension was undertaken JA' Q for theft 790 students. :tithe present 6 ' rate o increase a pro a e estimate GJ of the students attending in the tall 7 Y fm is that of 2100. ,UN ki While retaining the best of the old ,' - . NS QSQ ways, West Seattle High has extended M ' N x its constructions, its enrollment, its -Y activities, and its atmosphere of , Mfflpp friendliness and cooperation, to new fxl' pinnacles of strength and to new rea- X ' lizations of the values ot education. Yes, West Seattle High has grown not only materially but mentally, physi- cally and fundamentally. -5 lf is si thx t-5 N E ,gs fx .5 A 'tl 1. as is filet x , l tw im 'df' ' 'xx , Q. . , ity tx Q Q lt 3,5 B5 iihxj R ' f l, 7 ,fi - 5 A at - 1 1 . IR, L ,, 'S X X' tt -I if , tt? K' fest it t Emi ggi 5 is 3 J 3 xxx s X A . , t - K f -.. J ti t. V3 l . Y it . - ft tx ty l V . A 'N X 5 X V . mx X is ,V xg, If HA. A , . :LJ his A X il' 7f' -57 ff 'V 771, ll? f 17.2 L.. 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Jll J ' 1 .4 5 ' . 'V -i L ' 'J' 421 -. i-,I A FP fl nj I like rf.: l lp , 1' 11.55-l ll ls! ll-li lt ll' gl 'fl - ffl ill: s l nl, -A ff? l l ll il: l-wtf .fl file! U dll ll 1-I' kxlill vi bf we . J 'iAT FF'-T+f1'fW'Erl .xg is :ff- ltgwxsvesf H . LQ we - , mass wwf 'ma ,B .. as :rag ' . Massa , M f , -E Wes-hm ,.., , . 1 Esc gag, 3 aa a ' .t a 1 H 15 mia 1 Y Ve . lb' ' ., 'll N . .!. ll'.'5.t:a W ' 'Ae The dedication of our new and re- . . modeled building took place the night nl 2 of open house, November 17, 1954. After a few introductory statements, the dedication took place, with Mr. Perry Johanson, architect, presenting the building to Mrs. Henry B. Owen, President, Board of Education, Mrs. Ray Rice, President, WSHS PTA, Mrs. Irene Lansing, Faculty Representa- tive, and Larry Pierce, President, WSHS Student Body. Mr. Samuel E. Fleming, Superintendent of Schools, ff' dedicated the school in his inspiring 144 i message, with the entire group read- rr' , fa 5 Ease, V , ing together Dedicating the School A by William Henry Scott. wtf ' -, 31 ll sl l I g N . , 5 A S ei' i er?-H v--'-'4 ' ' Y K ,. -4a.21:', 5 l ,f in Ml l , p F jg ci T ' UI tn. , YC' Ez' '-A . X ll .. I lk' Y 9 XUP? N' ,fi 5.0 -,Eli .. 'fn LH' 5 'LJ ' J? 11 gilfym-ji lbw' Jw :fir iff nhl lla! U: Tj? v' i - ,qw x,4X1,!,,. Q ham E, Vl 55, M 'fn MQ ,, ,fd fr? ,J Qi' 47 H .limi if X3 . My K iii' 1 1,37 tx,-If xfwlx X. -5, -All AH' 1' C it ip lv -. .3 ejle -.J U ,i -,4 .J cn ri al.. .1 .va 'l qi ,P+ Q,l 'ff' E3 nj' ri, hpf' ,wk Q, f' gi V ft' 1'-,J A'-tv' - F J' ,J ix ,- s,,' - 'iM lui. S10 - i-f r. ..f' l- .-P we Ai -r fe i :ii . 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But a bigger and better school is meaningless unless it builds dedicated young men and women of greater physical, mental, and moral stature. How are young men and women built? Well, very much as all buildings are built-brick upon brick, stone upon stone. The bricks and stones are your daily assignments done well, your activities whole- heartedly engaged in, your responsibilities assumed and faithfully executed, Thus, the school builds indi- viduals ofa greater stature. The challenge to each of you is to release within yourself, the forces which build and integrate. When these become dominant, the person you ought to be, will be built here at West Seattle. , Cecil F. Bullock .aff 0 44,1 4 1' 519 ly . - 0 uf -12w JZf rf-Gy 6 is. ' eff- .ill l A Through growth and construction, the School Dis- V' A I V trict has built for us a beautiful modern school. ' Passersby and visitors see it as a completed thing, but E . 5 l -,4 we knew it during the change, and we knew it as a 'A' T11 , 1 time of inconvenience, irritation, frustration, dirt, I , ag ' noise, and confusion. In those days it was difficult to ' t' look ahead and imagine what we now have. Yet the. S j -,iff time did come, and from it all there is something to be of A f learned. 3-Lfdigbfksgggdiyy ie . .1 ' 4, df! 1 Perhaps growth in anything, even human beings, AQJA .5-LLM if is a time of frustration and confusion, of doubts and-4 -ef. 3 ' misunderstandings. Perhaps there is no other road ,fJ 4r9 '3f'-' we can travel as we mature. Often, as we toil along, ,I V ,. My we must wonder many things. Are we making any i'4 2, progress? What is it all about? ls it worth the grief? What's the use? ,- - '1f'ZFf,' ! ??'7Qij,f-I I But there is a goal-that of maturity-that is worth all the woe we experience as we move toward it. We must have faith that something good will come from our struggles, even as our present school emerged from wreckage and debris. ' f i- J.. .r ,444 , fxybfl ,.f' .,.4',,g M, , 'rbffcf s-,tra Gordon Hannaford ELI' ' , :L T- Q my . QU, ' Y' g ..-- - - 1 ,ff 513 1551+ , .,., ,f J, 8 5.5.3, ', .-.- pr ' .- .,,:g:,.,2?,,'l,.H 2' Y 3 -. '.:,,' '. 'f Qxrfzf' , fri - 255222. .J i vt l., l H Y qi li l Ui' lfl' X. . R- l 1 ! ,f lf , . i 1 EVN .I , X , fx., if , -4 l 'l L , ., l. . R Y 4 i . , ,M Counise ing and goidantfe A . sexilice are avaygblevto all , est dents desiriritgifielp with ,J tiff' sumilh tliiings as program fl, sch,edij'l'iTfg and adjusgie V rpents, scholarshipsfperrii- 5 Lf W. anenr early ziismlssxal ref N 'lx quests, aiflarigements for outsiijxe wwolfkhmilitalry 'lin- l vviormation, Sand sghool ac- ! tivities. Students are also 5. evnco l aged to talk over fl pieivs f al problems with L ,memb rs ofthe counseling L' N' staff. he counseling staff also maintains a testjngk Eiiogram to provide- infor- le D. du , mation forfguid nce of stu- i i A ' glents. i 1 . !f 1 L' xx L' 'u ,f i .1 J 5- X. X.. ,2 Mr. Long Boys' Counselor Miss Phillips Mrs. Olson Miss Dunn Sophomore and Senior Adviser Girls' Counselor Junior Adviser is .QL .. 7, sg, Ya.- -s w es. 'ii' ui I Am :, ,Si l mwpepn 5551 Y QZBMSEQZN4 Q? is Lx fix is e as an .. he 5 . nh fix W! le it - e email heme - w aw X. X-1 is-me -as us' : me is i to www ,x mm! 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E M is esa- Ss '31 sm Q. sffsafmzf- Row 2 Mr. Franks Miss Minnehan Miss Mills Mrs. D. C. Smith Miss Ford Row 2 Mr. Ulery Mr. Welch Mr. Wohlrabe rw is me ms me M 2 .gms me ,frm E?-EW :' CVE wg, 5.0, Mrs Busche Mrs. Davenpor sim' 7-sflr-.W 4? f FL.. 1. as ...46 . mms Mr. W. J. Murphy Miss Robinson Miss Mowry Mr. Charnley Mr. Egbers Mrs. McDonald 'Walesa NX mm uw HS -.3 4. Miss M. Patterson Mrs. Hawe f Mrs. Nitva . . -g' Miss Sealoff Miss Munson W 33-51 dk 419'-' . .L-'. 3, ,fl , -xv ,JM W- , , . . .af R Om' ' Y: YQ? .AK 'L 1' Y, is , .1- A 'f' bk 13 .V ' . xi .. if s V U ' 1 C . ' Ly , ,I , , x I I ,J ff gf X is Mrs. McDonnell Mr. Beasley if 1 I .- F My ml iv! 3 r -' 1' 1' . PN rx, L the -7 'f ' ' f M 'god V' 'Q-Y 6 AN - 5 11- T, ' 'gm' ku: r- ' - N' Mrs. Kennedy Mrs. McKinney Mrs. King xw 40+- N5 ,. ff-U K Mr. Fosso Mr. T. S. . f Smith, Mr. Anderson . , M if 3' 3 Mr. Chamberlaun - , f ' Yi? 4 Mr. w Ie Z 1 'v X-, . ' ,W .X . K 5 W ,. iv 1, '- ,fa -Q , 1: Six-, f 4 ' M.-913, . fy-L3:. , 21- ,qi -'F ' r gg 533, - 'A L . - .IC 3 K ! 1 - ' lim L Lg, f Ez . 3-. Han, 2-45:5 .4:aT1xk4,fsg.J 1' f M' rf v u-- ,S . wr cooperahve PAT SPANGLE Administrative 4, government PAT COLE Cabinet Secretary 11 5 BETTY pEA5LEE MR. FRANKS-Coordinator Assembly 'F pp ' -L I 'N- ' hlfvgm ' . . . 1 1 l K! X 5 , f, 'neYmil.i? VL -- I I iv'- LEE VOORHEES SHARON NAGEL Finance Forum Information MIKE ANDERSON QR Row 1-Keith Eidred, Mary Schmoyer, Bob Sparling, Leon Brackens, Larry Metcalf, Bob Vickery, Gwen Tatman, Edra Olson, Anne Lyon, Nancy McDaniel, Lynne Schadeberg, Carole Clinton, Diana Kelso. Row 2-Pete Weimern, Ron Sterlington, Tom Satterlee, Ray Gonstead, George Yount, Sally Woeck, Susan Hunt. Nancy Ander- son, Carol Preston, Kathy Hanstad, Ellene Johnson, Joann Burkett. Row 3-Rodger Anderson, Syl Anderson, Duane Terry, Tom Companion, Annie Nohl, Judy Jackson, Paul Thiry, Diana Rich- mond, Pat Sherman, Nancy Lang, Julie Renhard, Edythe Cliff. Row 4-Howard Nay, Ben Farrar, Iris Beisner, Evelyn Fait, Layne Miller, Phylis Hesler, Cathy Davis, Diane Thomas, Jim Watson, Myra Barnes, Darrel Thiel, Jerry Lawrence. Row 5-Dave Forbes, Art Freeman, Bill Worthington, Jack Brehan, Carl Hain, Curt Tenzler, Maurice Whitener, Bill Blanken- ship, Dick Knight, Ann Kinner, Kay Mindenski, Greta Walker, Betty Shaffer, Don Vert. .....i. :fi ' Cooperative School Government has a far larger purpose , than that of organizing student activities. It is a way ' which students can organize their opinions on various school I , issues to make it more enioyable for both teachers and stu- ' dents. This student opinion is also beneficial to the faculty in that it gives them an insight on present student thinking. C.S.G. Maintenance is a medium through which students are given the opportunity to accept responsibilities and through these experiences de- velop into better citizens for tomorrow s world. MURL BARKER HELEN HUNTER Point 4 if In C Y, 5 ., . u l Ju. . , f ff: 1 as 1 l V 0 . ,i Li . . . 4.5 I T: 1 l 4: 'E l . --f LARRY PIERCE-President CARULE BECKSTROM Pep l . , , i. ,ne nt! ki V - - ' . -x ,h Q' ., , . 1 K 'l 0 1 l, F i ' -' 1 l i ' I . M W , 2 'ff' A i VJ A X PAUL HARVEY STU TRENHOLME KAREN CLARKSON In-School Justice Out-of-School Row I-Le Shelley, Barbara Kuest, Laurine Moilanen, Carmen Bierke, Roberta Blake, Marietta Voss, Ophelia Hill, Col- leen Elsner, Jo Dunlap, Doris Glidwell, Mariorie Bybee, Larry Metcalf, Bob Ogdon, Pete Manville. Row 2-Arlene Baker, Nancy Stuart, Judy Aitken, Mariio Witzko, Beverly Raleigh, David Hecimorick, Ene'Liis Pikne, Merete Brandal, Susan Smails, Dallas Christiansen, Edra Olson, Chris King, Marv Cowley. Row 3-Sue McGalIiard, Susan Hunt, Carol Peterson, Charleen Thompson, Geri Hlle, Eileen Williams, Ron Kingma, Diana Mercer, Diane DeWitt, Linda Bellingar, Duane Ruud, Jay Murray, David Chantler. Row 4-Nancy Merrell, Frances Orsborn, Judy Thompson, Joan Finlay, Janeil Ray, Loretta Lenning, Nancy Nye, Myra Barnes, Sylvia Oman, Jerry Laux, Ron Greising, Gary Hardy, Jim Sloan. Row 5-Cliff Harsant, Bill McLaughlin, Ben Farrar, Jim Bergstrom, John Rice, Jerry Caton, Rom Ogard, Bill Worthington, John Chytil, Bill McRae, Andy Pederson, Conrad Kasperson, Jack Brehan, Mike Laux, Dick Busse, Lee Voorhees. SALLY WOECK-Secretary I parent-teacher association Our main effort is to cooperate with the school on any proiect, and to help with the high school students' welfare. We have had a very successful ski season, and our dances have proven to be very popular. lt is the wonderful cooperation from the faculty and stu- dents that has made our year a success. L Row 1. Mrs. Holter, Treasurer: Mrs. Rice, President: Mrs. Medeen, Secre tary. Row 2. Mr. Bullock: Mrs. Bullard, lst Vice President: Mrs. Dahl Program Chairmany Mrs. Olsen, 2nd Vice President. The community, faculty, and students dedicated the library in memory of Lyle Kava. l6 The P.-T.A. meets monthly at West Seattle High School. 1 W if 0 The P.-T.A. ores nted the school with reproductions of fine paintings. A dance sponsored by the P.-T.A. 5 il , 3. ' ww 'L ' I . I H . i v gg .: , . . I l ifl if : l fl ' Q Y t z i E J. I ' ' : l Q 'f , it lfl F M f , k' V ,A L, A i 1 -agr, ..::- 5.1 Y 'Q xg , v..1,iz Ji , , ' ml' 'i ' 5. :it f - ii, V 3 -3- V V Q gkggfg rl ' Nw, - - V A y- Mr. Franks, 3rd Vice President, leads the P.-T.A. on their first look at the new school. l7 'A Erik Ka'-' pm ,af N 'XEPJFJ :yi 'QSJZVQ ,SJ 13 my 3115! ' ' 'JW K J Ny ,wif . ,, ,, Am tj P. pj I w , , ,J ,ff J-. , x 1 X I . ., f,, S, 6 ,. H. fs ' lf .vw XF is ww , W an J ' 'oi 'H uxq WH J V' Wx' 894' -ff JT x x Bin J -ff-'QI Q? A L A 4- ' ,. ,N 1' ' A x gf , ' v fi? ff' X N 'XJ iugk ,FW 1 Ki m JASP? Fmljgfl' 9 JJ' N3 if .N?y? J my 1 1 i i ,Mig QV mf I I an 3 1' nlliilnuulul 'LE' - f..hia....Q..E.'n n 1 . I ' I ff'-lx 'I :Q Q. If- 1 li EZ A N-, Vf W .Ar L.Q.e. W? MESS' QSM is EESESEERES Mar? ' fMfV f My ww M. 1564114 ZH, ,JN 7: Lf'-S Ofc.-15 zjfcynwfv- 17515 7f '1L F 0-1-'vu M Q , QQQMC J M Miwlifw it E its FALL REPRESENTATIVES. Row I: Carmen Bierke, Glenda Cook, Caroline Dunlap, Carolyn Peterson, Diane Paxton, Beverly Raleigh, Nancy Mattison, Nancy Nye, Bob- bie Spencer. Row 2: Ona Kay Kroll, Elaine Fitzpatrick, Laurel Bergh, Pat Kelly, Dee Evans, Dolores Chriest, Yvonne Anderson, Carol Lehwalder, Bunny Wendel, Sandy Thompson. Row 3: Myra Bowen, Ruth Bul- lamore, Shirley Ehling, Liz Wallace, Ma- rion Gregory, Virginia Gould, Myrtle Har- rington, Joan Evans, Diane Finch, Sylvia Fylling. Row 4: Marilyn Gaskell, Sharon Faler, Carolyn Flint, Carolann Ross, .lo Dunlap, Marie Ribany, Nanny Schmidt, Naomi Peterson, Patty 0'Reilly, Judy Law- head. 20 Moving into a new room after the construction OUI' was over did not affect the high spirits of work Girls' Club. Activities were carried out with that same feel- ing West of friendliness which is traditional of this Seattle club. Full cooperation for the year's schedule was rece mitt It with Mrs. ived from the officers, department heads, com- ee chairmen and their workers, is an honor and a privilege to have worked these wonderful girls and with our adviser, Olsen. Audrev Williams President ADMINISTRATIVE DEPT. Row I: Edith Johnson, Tom Tomy Inez Stegman, Dept. Head. Row 2: Carol Lehwalder, Tom Tom, Janice Flaouinti, Cler- ical, Virginia Gould, Publicity. Row 3: Virginia Strand, Clerical: Marie Ribany, Elections. GIRLS CLUB CREED- l believe as a Hlgh School girl of Seattle l should be Joyous courageous, and courteous. Truthful considerate and lust. Loyal and sincere in friendship. Too noble to speak ill of others. Willing to forgive and forget. Prompt and gracious in obedience. Ready to do all possible service. Quick to appreciate what is done for me. Respectful to my elders. True to the best that is within me that l may become a fine and worthy woman. .1- X- PERSONAL EFFICIENCY DEPT. Row I: Edra Olson, Scholarship, Sandra Daho, Dept. Head: Nancy Hod- son, G.C. Receptionists. Row 2: Marlene Spencer, Scrapbook, Betty Dowdell, Comm. Sign-Up, Donna Pannek, Art, Knot picturedl Myra Barnes, Charm and Health. SERVICE DEPT. Row 1: Barbara Fields, Standards, Linda Bellinger, Dept. Head, Cathy Davis, Social Service, Marion Bruhns, Tillicums. Row 2: Pat Nesheim, Friendship, Judy Johnson, Dads' Night, Dona Quine, P.-T.A. Tea, Mona Jinkens, Installa- tion. ,n 1- . vi 1 J : SPRING REPRESENTATIVES. Row I: Pat Kelly, Gwen Tatman, Jennie Plenkovich, Florence Danniloff, Lorraine Johnson, Margie Ness, Glenda Cook. Row 2: Evelyn Jensen, Eileen Williams, Nancy Hodson, Suzanne Baker, Bar- bara Spenser, Joan Farmer, Nancy McDaniel. Row 3: Pauline Doolittle, Pat Lancaster, Ellen Ogden, Rosalie Marks, Helen Hermann, Joan Martin, Rosalie Harris, Pat Squire. Row 4: Ruth Lorentzen, Sue Goodman, Marsha Olson, Joanne Hurst, Diana Richmond, Kathy Hel- berg, Marilyn Thatcher, Marie Ribanyi, Caro- lyn Flint, Mariio Neitro, Betty Bryant. 2l 'Fig I MR. BRAIN, JOHN TORRANCE, BRIAN PARKER, Boys' Club Adviser Fall President Treasurer boys' f R r I . . 5,-. li tf' X. ' it ' ill i - U ' y ,. ii ' .'-.' f ,, , -Q' 'Y Q A .A ki V 1 ,-' Y P' ., ' 'Q ff-f ,i ' i 3' ' A if I r , W 4. , 41, ary- N 1 xg I fx ki '- L I ' 4 QI 4 , em.. --. -a. .,x FALL REPRESENTATIVE. Row 1: Tom Ogard, George Williams, Darrel Thiel, Gene Tuffs, Leon Brackens, Jack Knife. Row 2: Dick Levin, Creig Jondson, Tony Softli, Clyde Neaville, Al Rossman. Row 3: Dennis Jones, Bud Erickson, Wally Tice, Bob Saito, Jim Sweeney, Pete Cameron. Row 4: Jack Chavy, Carl Hain, Napoloen, Tom Walls, Bob Losey, Bob Little, James McGror. Row 5: Neal Lanctot, Bill McRae, Leatherneck Ayers, Dick Pelto, Boomer. During lunch, boys enioyed playing games in the The Boys' Club cooperated with the Girls' Club in making the Youth Service Center a success. Boys' Club Office. A4- .vw .fi . 3.4 club TED FOSS. RUSS DOW, MR. LONG, Secretary Fall Vice President and Boys' Adviser Spring President SPRING REPRESENTATIVES. Row I: Skip Kulle, Ron Taylor, Dave Wenger, Dick Torney, Phile Oke Jr., Lance McGrath, Lynn Martin, D. Schultz. Row 2: Jim Rocheleau, Ron E. D. Sterlington, John Patzer, Harry Rubenaker, Tom Walls, Gary Todd, Jim Schink, Jerry Larson. Row 3: Frank Moss, Pete Wicks, Leonard Frye, Ray Sicher, Duke Wallis, Specs Peltaninske, Jerry Ruhl, Ace Noffesnger. Row 4: John Rich, Gene Manwell, Leonard McGlothlen, John Fitzpatrick, Bill gvalker, Al Worden, Rik Forschmidt. Row 5: Kenneth Basher, Don Boltz, Hank Stream, Robert Burnett, Dave Coghill, Cliff Davidson, Ken Schubert, Jim u ivan. Russ directed the business of the Boys' Club during the Spring semester. The CSG, BC versus Faculty game was a thriller which ended in a tie. . a I Qa1..afil-.Slam-n'L v-1-41 ' - 2 S Y 1 4. EH HBH BHK' Q M E -Q a x H na v ,H ,, . ' .3 ' With the coming of each school year, we are busily engaged in the construction of another Kimtah. Many students devote a great deal of time-endless hours in making the yearbook. lt is customary that the third period is set aside for the Kimtah class which consists of 22 students. In this class, the co-editors advise, help and supervise the overall work on the book. The other officers each have their duties: the sports editor makes the layout for the sports section, the business manager takes care of financing, the copy editor does the typing, the photographers take the pictures, and the senior, iunior and sophomore editors plan and work on the layouts for their sections. The other stu- dents work under the respective editors, each giving his own ideas for the betterment of the book. Last, but certainly the most important, is the faculty adviser who works patiently with the students throughout the whole year. cf k XJ A Edith Johnson Judy Thompson-Copy Editor Gene Yount Al Rossman 2 SZ' l.l.l chinook ...N 'XJ I ' I Fall Managing Editor-Arlene Baker V 4,4 :ul Fall Editors Row I: Gary Zenier Arlene Baker Stu Trenholm Jean Jarrett Row 2: Geneva Ensign Ron Sterlington Carol Skordal W cr .M iff: FALL STAFF. Row 1: Linda Ross, Yvonne Kramer, Arlene Baker, Stu Trenholm, Ron Sterlington, Barbara Barrett, Leora Shet- ley. Row 2: Dave Wood, Audrey Williams, Carol Lehwalder, Carol Skordal, Geneva Ensign, Jean Jarrett, Gary Zenier. , I ADVERTISING. Row 1: George Everts, Mike Baldwin, Sylvia Fylling, Pat Converse, Loran Lockhart, Myra Williams. Row 2: Ken Fredrickson, Ralph Kennicott, Jim Cushman, Jim Weir, Mike Reed, Harry Blackwell, Bob Storrs. Mr. Jones, Adviser 26 SPRING EDITORS John Rogers Arlene Baker Jean Jarrett -1 Spring Managing Editor-Jean Jarrett ,I .. , xa ,wx .. , Karlene Izenhower SPRING STAFF. Row 1: Janet Holter, John Rogers, Ariana Baker, Gary Zenier, Jean Jarrett, Louella Vaughn. Row 2: Bill Mc- Laughlin, Linda Ross, Audrey Williams, Carol Lehwalder, Karlene lzenhower, Lee Morrls. . , l W 1 -. ,U V A . Q '. 'W' .W ...:a...- li BUSINESS MANAGERS .lean Jarrett louella Vaughn Gary Zenier J 28 WILLARD SHIELD Karen Clarkson Larry Pierce MISS INSPIRATION- PHI BETA KAPPA lee Voorhees Karen Clarkson E ARLENE BAKER, -Ln .,-,ggi Fife Row I: Pat Spangle, Carol Lehwalder, Lila Shetley, Sonia Jensen, Marion Bruhns, Barbara Fields, Janice Tulloch, Karen Clarkson, Mary Pearce, Erda Olson, Sally Fabbri, Carol Preston, Shirley French, Arlene Baker. Row 2: Sharon Nagel, Le Shetley, Nancy Lang, Carol Wolverton, Nancy Hudson, Susan Hunt, Dagny Thomas, Robin Gaffner, Sally Scott, Helen Heerhartz, Linda Bellingar, lnez Stegman, Annie Baccetti, Barbara Anderson. Row 3: Merretta Munger, Sally Woek, Ruth Katsman, Trisha Murphy, Janice Goemaere, Nancy Raynaud, Geneva Ensign, Marie Ribanyi, Laura Holmberg, Barbara Hannaford, Sandra Dahl, Audrey Williams, Donna Ogilvie, Suzie McGa!liard. Row 4: Werner Schimmelbusch, Ed Parker, Lee Voorhees, Ron Sterlington, Rik Forschmidt, Carol Kegel, Marlene Hoff, Ted Anderson, Curt Tenzler, Richard Langan. Row 5: Bruce Johnson, Chris King, Richard Bullard, Dick Kalivoda, Dick Porter, Randy Mason, Paul Thiry, Dick Marriott. lNot present: Zerifia, Col- larasj These students have maintained a high standard of scholarship throughout their high school years and are entitled to permanent possession of their torch pins. We wish them continued success and high standing in their future careers and hope that they will do their best to uphold the standards they have established. DEBATE. Debate is an inter- high school activity that awards letters to active members who participate in at least one debate with another school. The stu- dents are expected to main- tain high scholastic stand- ards in addition to attend- ing one ofthe four city de- bates to win their letter. Their adviser is Miss Joy Mills. Row 1: Miss Mills, Merretta Mun- ger, Diane Paxton, Susan Hunt, Carol Lehwalder, Barbara Hanna- ford. Row 2: Jack Chavey, Larry Swanson, Bruce Siau, Warren De- war, Marshall Terry, Don Camp- . bell, Bob Thompson. T N., 1: QUILL AND SCROLL AWARDS. Chinook: Arlene Baker, Gary Kiwanis shield Zenier, Audrey Williams, Carol Lehwalder, Geneva Ensign. Kimtah: John Purvis, Sonia Jensen, Myra Barnes, Martin .lean Jarrett Jean's name has been inscribed Buckner, Bill Pond, Edith Johnson, Judy Thompson, Bruce mme Kiwanisshieldforherom- KlrlSCh, Ted Foss, Dave C0gl'Illl. standing work in iournalism dur- ing the past year. CHORUS I. Row I: Judy Lysne, Lynne Cox, Lonna Sloan, Fay Wilcox, Marion Sund, Delores Kirchmann, Barbara Fields, Ger- trude Brown, Virginia Green. Row 2: Shirley Ehling, Doreen Pillings, Betty Zilke, Carole Lewis, Carol Lehwalder, Diane Thomas, Elsie Berg, Lois Gunnerud, Stephanie Kanthack. Row 3: Bill McRae, Ray Nichols, Norma Cranage, Betty Walker, MUSIC CHUEUS Il. Rovtll: Claudia Gran-fella Nancty Ross, Laurelle Bsltz, Jearnnette Dahl, Fay Edwards, Eileen Nelson, Geri Hile, Dee Evans, Roxie Yocum, Beth Finc er, Anita acey, Do ores um ert, arol Lorentzen, irona ay or. - : . ' ' ' Row 2: Alene Worcester, Donna Worcester, Marion Sund, Pat Doyle, Shirley Elie' Danni: Digxgxnlgow G1lNKSnEtZTi2l:' :ind Vggiij' Ejgzngmgmiiniirf Stanley, Greta the voice' Walker, Cecelia Waiwaiole, Barbara Kuest, Bar- e H50 I U9 Y 9 bara Jensen, Row 3: Pete Cameron, Barbara York, Ona Kay Kroll, Sandra Mark Armstrong, Harvey Gentry, Ralph Kennicott. CHORUS Ill. Row 1: Delene Woods, Carol Duffecy, Judy Adolphson, Janice Tulloch, Squire, Naomi Peterson, Diane Roskie, Sharon Wilhelm, Julie Renhard, Kathy Marlys Seefeld, Joanne Lindgren, Karen Knutsen, Doris Glidewell, Mr. Fosso. Row 2: Holsman, Joan Remington, Carole Quint. Row 4: Yodeling Yeowell. Little Ed Gerry Williams, Emily Earl, Carol Medeen, Pat Strong, Wyoma Farrell, Jeanne McRory, Steve Tuthill, Burr Elliott, Danny Bergstrom. Row 5: Bob Wallace, Tom Ekenstedt, Jane Lamarche, Shari Kerr. Row 3: Joan Nicholson, Nancy Edwards, Pat Smith, Art Freelund, Bob Clymer, Rowdy Rod Norman, Timid Tom McClelland. ORCHESTRA. Row 1: Lawrence Peterson, Ger- old De Poorter, Ginger Manwell, Jean Bienz, Ruth Katsman, Sylvia Fylling, Ronald Welch. Row 2: Edson Pederson, Marilyn Harrington, Marylin Stewart. Row 3: Karen Clarkson, Mary Graham, Sue Yarrow, Roberta Blake, Linda Simmons, Bruce Johnson. Richard Abel, Duane Stewart, Neil Beisner. Row 4: T. Stewart Smith, Sharon Mathisen, John Fitz- patrick, Dave Forbes, Dick Sandmire, Bill Alsday, Nancy Merrell, David Chantler. 30 DEPARTMENT GIRLS' GLEE. Row I: Tommy Sue Garrison, Thelda Sweet, Mary Bemis, Erna Allen, Beverly McMillin. Row 4: Patty Hearne, t?1fhm?lIer'K:vwp51 Tgamggogoosogoaz 3EI'lg5nKPu?i?nCa?gi??: Dolores Chriest, Lynda Frye, Janet Chartrand, Dale Monk. one e, y I , - 1 I ENSEMBLE. Row 1: Mary Schmoyer, Beverly McMillin, Evonne Thompson. Roy 2: Eileen Nelson, Lynda Frye, Kay Wise, Mr. Fosso. Row 3: Joy Krusie, Dolores Chriest. Janet Chart- rand, Erna Allen. CHOIR. Row I: Mr. Fosso, Jeanette Sanford, Marcia Richmond, Marion Bruhns, Jane Manwell, Patricia Rodlin, Carol Medeen, Beverly Gilman, Verna Williams, Colleen Els- ner, Florence Daniloff, Sue Yarrow, Pat Spangle, Lorraine Johnson, Donna Lee Phelan. Row 2: Jean Davis, Marian Robertson, Karyl Drobesh, Joann Burkett, Jan Griesel, Caro- lyn Peterson, Joy Krusie, Valerie Hrovat, Marie Ribanyi, Barbara Compau, Gerry Mc- Neil, Rose Anne Lee, Jean Newell, Kay Wise, Ardeth Brown, Pauling Prindible. Row 3: Jo Ann Elliott, Yvonne Anderson, Glenora Buhl, Sharon McFarland, Judie Pierce, Janet 1 f1-11 .-ang.-. Chartrand, Gloria Perrin, Cora Sorenson, Sharon Wren, Trisha Murphy, Judy Johnson, Nancy Anderson, Betty Dowdell, Sharon Coates, Kay Harris, Nancy Ashlin, Toni King, Row 4: Jackie Jackson, Jim Williamson, Edson Pederson, Tom Hebert, Bernard Carlson, Brian Parker, Brian Yeowell, Terry Marshall, Gary Parker, Douglas Minter, Gerald Cole, David Presting, Bob Sollie, Dennis Presteen. Row 5: Dave Thatcher, Phil Smith, Pete Wicks, Bob Little, Walt Finnie, Joe Toth, Earl Miller, Ralph Heritage, Art Breeman, Fred Basher, Jerry Rudd, Burl Coghill, Bob Symer, Claire Cole, Rod Norman. BAND. Row 1: Lawrence Pet- erson, Yvonne, Kraemer. Row 2: Dennis Bergum, David Dur- ham, Marilyn Coe, Gail Rupp, Jean Comnick, Linda Sim- mons, Lorraine Johnson, Jim Ramon, Nancy Ruffner, Carol Skordal. Row 3: T. S. Smith, Robin Montgomery, Griffen Ames, Richard Munson, Paul Roberts, Terrv Rust, Roger Huber, Tom Richardson. Row 4: Theron J. Egg Jr., Bruce Guiwitz, Ned Roberts, Ron L. Johnson, Jim O'Brien, Bill Alsdurf, Bob Church. Row 5: Marilyn Gaskell, Yvonne Falk, John Fitzpatrick. Harvey Nel- son, Dave Forbes, Don Chris- tianson. Raw 6: Gary Myers, Ruth Wick, Nancy Merrell, Ron Kingma, Ken Schubert, Vern Ellis, Dick Sandmire, Bill Balogno. av gn 6: COUNSEl0R'S ASSIST- ANTS. Row 1: G. Hohag, G. lngberg, M. Thomp- son, S. Fabbri, P. Busche, E. Olson, S. Livingstone, D. Meland, S. Yarrow, T. Anderson. Row 2: A. Nel- igan, E. Bell, P. Nesheirn, M. Ribanvi, J. Goemaere, S. Oman, N. Martin, D. Marriott. Row 3: D. Moore, A. Patrick, M. Neitro, R. Belbeck, R. Hagedorn, L. Ness, B. Dowdell. G. Tuffs, W. Tlammond, D. McLaugh- in -v' a-s -J .Qs STUDY CHECKERS. Row 1: M. Ogdon, L. Cox, J. Holter, J. Johnson. Row 2: M. Bruhns, J. Fla- ouinfi, J. Schauer, B. Herr, K. Hallock. Row 3: L. Schadeberg, J. Mackie, I. Beisner, J. Hans. 1,J an OFFICE ASSISTANTS. Row 1: G. , . McGavran, S. Roses, A. Baccelti, .. P. Spangle. Row 2. K. Pierce, B. Anderson, P. Tope, H. Heerharfz. -I S. Jensen. Row 3. C. Wolverton, V. Strand, N. Hodson, S. Woeck, B. Hopper, P. Zilmer. Row 4. J. Duval, D. Ogilvie, B. Dixon, V. Weimer. 5. V7 ,..., v 'U' YN 1 1 . 1 .i . l! 1 ' l 9. 'CQ' TICKET SQUAD. Row 1: Shirley Smith, Sonia Jensen, Shirle Sherman, Roberta Spencer. Row 2. Sue Bllauert, Patricia Sherman, Ger- aldine lzenhower, Barbara Spencer. Row 3. R. B. Schaal, Paul Defaccio, Paul Montgomery, Roy Dlsher. SPADE OFFICERS Florence Daniloff SPADE CLUB. Row 1: Rosalie Marks, Marlene Thompson, Fay Phillips, Joanne Rendahl, Judy Adolphson, Lorna Lockhart, Judy Hay, Shirley Smiih, Roberta Spencer, Judi Miller, Flor- ence Daniloff. Row 2: Anne Lyon, Janer Simmons, Merretla Munger, Barbara Oordf, Ginnie Weimer, Marsha Olson, Carole Baker, Donna McFadzen, Norma J. Jahnke, Geraldine lzen- hower. Row 3. Linda Ross, Catherine Cole, Par Squire, Carol Anderson, Carol Kegel, Barbara York, Dolores Chriesi, Anifa Draper, Helen Bachmann, Ruth Katsman, Patricia Sherman. ATTENDANCE CLERKS: Row 1. Nancy Corning, Barbara Fields, Mrs. Waldal, Carol L. Olson, Sharon Schwenzer. Row 2. Rose Huson, Donna Guyman, Helen Hermann, Janet Westlund, Judi Johnson, Kay Boris, Pat Fleming. Row 3. Sharon Julian, Sharon Grohn, Sharon Lewis, Loretta Lenning, Sally Jo Banker, Paula Decker. Row 4. Erna Allen, Sheila Rusten, Calherine Cole, Marlene Brandt, Sharon Coates, Nancy Anderson. MOCCASIN CLUB. Row I: Marilyn Griffin, Joan Evans, Teddi Sweet, Petricia Har- mon, Larry Metcalf, Sandie Sarro, Joanne Rendahl, Delene Woods, Charlen Hudson, Merreta Munger, Donna Kachel, Marilyn Salisbury. Row 2: Emily Morton, Marion Sund, Carol Lehwalder, Rosalie Marks, Joyce Hill, Pat Donovan, Sharil Donald- son, Bev Langberh, Kathy Hanstad, Mrs. Hawe, Dave McNeely, Diane O'Flaherfy. Row 3: Marsha Olson, Yvonne Sanderson, Barb Hedgcock, Dennis Bergum, Sharon UNESCO. Row 1: Miss Mills, Joann Burkett, Merretla Munger, Roberta Blake, Sonia Jensen, Mrs. McDonnell. Row 2: Mrs. Lansing, Barbara Com- pau, Nancy McDaniel, Nancy Hodson, Miss Sealoff. Row 3: Cora Sorenson, Nancy Anderson, Janet Schmidt, Di- ane Roskie, Mrs. D. C. Smith. Row 4: Mr. George Smith, Nancy Merrel, Ona Kay Krall. Row 5: Dick Hile, Mike Maher, Michael McKenley. ,V , i McKeehan, Judy Temke, Charlotte Strum, Neil Beisner, Gary Hutchen. Row 4: Bev- erly Crandall, Naomi Peterson, Bill Worih- ington, Larry C. Peterson, Jack Hathaway, Larry Swanson, Tony Strain, Jerry Traub, Dick Kalivoda, Carol Kegel, Miss Sealoff, Julian Olsen. C T ,. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Pat Lancaster, Jan Leifhelm, Charollette Hollisler 34 l i FRENCH CLUB Carol Preston, President Eileen Doolittle, Secretary ra MATH CLUB. Row I: Anlta Anderson, Sharon Hopkins, Marilyn Ogilvie, Joan Kilgore, Jo Dunlap, Joan Farmer, Bob Freeland. Row 2: John Moore, .Roberta Blake, Marilyn Coe, Marie Ribanyi, Bruce Kinsch, Richard Bullard, Ted Anderson, Earl Schwenk. Row 3: Bill Kavanaugh, Paul Blauert, Ron Robinson, Ed Parker, Rik Forschmledt, David Biles, Richard Lan- gan. Row 4: Bill House, George Leonard, Doug Miller, Ray Nichols, Duane Terry, Curtis Tenzler, Ron Kingma, Dennis Ber- gum. Row 5: Tom Gans, Harry Weitlauf, Fred Slee, Les Bowers, Bruce Miller, Archie Patrick, Jon Evans. . y z 1 ,. 32 l' l l i 1 mr he 1 4 lf ,5 J . Fi ' i ,z - 5 Q4- ' es -., .Q 'I ' a ef C MAKE-UP CLUB. Row 1: Janet La Marche, Diane Vickery, Teddi Sweet, Geraldine Brehan, Judy Lysne, Patricia Rodlin, Carol Olson, Shirley Fletcher. Row 2: Gertrude Jones, Marian Robertson, Ernestine For- schmiedt, Marilyn Mills, Evonne Thomp- son, Shirley Geiger, Virginia Gould, Linda Bellingar. Row 3: Phil Breitsprecher, Margo Peirson, Yvonne Anderson, Janet Hedvall, Charlotte Kuppler, Lois Anne Gunnerud, Valerie Hrovat, Lynda Frye, Sally Fabbri. Row 4: Cathy Rice, Char- lotte Strum, Gene Yount, Bill Worthing- ton, Powderpuff Hedgcock, Leonard Frye, John Miller, Ann Kinner, Tom Poinier. ?'m'3F ! x 'nuff' DRIVERS' CLUB OFFICERS. Row 1: Diane Paxton, Shirley Rogers. Row 2: Cheryl Fitch, Stu Trenholm, Marilyn McMillin, inot picturedl Gary Sparks. -. -5-E .,.,. -.,- V mime me rr 1 :sean an B? .ap 'awe me SKI CLUB. Row 1: Helen Heerhart, Bruce Merrill, Tom Heerhartz, Rik Forschmiedt, Robin Gaffner, Jerry Traub, Jim Sweeney, Al Worden, Charleen Thompson. Row 2: Shirley Roses, Nancy Hartwig, Sue Slater, Sharon Schwenzer, Ernie Forschmiedt, Di- ane Paxton, Diane Vickery, Dwight Schultz, Bob Grinstead. Row 3: Judith Aitken, Judie Miller, Marlene Thompson, Rosie Marks, Ruth Lorentzen, Valerie Hrovat, Sally Jo Banker, Wesley Cox, Siz- Mark Nichols. Row 4: Virginia Gould, Sue Blauert, Carol Lorentzen, Shirley Smith, Bloop Jackson, Alpine Annie, Sltz Peasley, Charles Watson, Slalom Tucker, Jack Minnehan, Nancy Ashlin. Row 5: Slush Stoxen, Eddie Peterson, Sitzmark Wagner, Slalom Weimer, Track Compan- ion, Complete Blank, Ken Newell, John Rice, Moritz Marshall, Charlotte Kuppler, Janet Hedvall. Row 6: Paul Blauert, Jack Pierce, Ray Grossruck, Skid Smith, Slip Trenholme, Flip Vincent, Dave Thatcher, Carol Kegel, Laura Holmberg, Marie Ribanyi, Parallel Minden, Cliff Harsant. GRIDSMAN. Row 1: Claire Cole, Gary Smith, Gene Tufts, Tom Smith, Leon Bracken, Don Rockwell, George Williams, Jerry Rudd. Row 2: Bill Taylor, Tom Satterlee, Lloyd Gowdy, Stu Trenholm, Fred Basher, Dave Nay, Ralph Heritage, Keith Eldred, Dick Knight, Ted Foss, Tony Sottli, Tim Thornton. 36 41 1. SKI CLUB. Row I: Charleen Thompson, Bruce Merrill, Rik Forschmiedt. Tom Heer- hartz, Jerry Traub, Jim Sweeney, Al Worden, Richard Shoretl, Robin Gaffner. Row 2: Nancy Nye, Eleanor Nelson, Liz Davis, Betty Kaiser, Jeannine Schafer, Rosina Gramann, Jane Mclvor, Diane Crowder, Marilyn McMillin, Sharon Brooks, Judy Lysne. Row 3: Sharon Sklen- sky, Judy Thompson, Portia Poot, Janet Schmidt, Dona Quine, Molly Bookter, Jo- anna Johnson, Dale Monk, Patricia Karl- berg, Cecelia Waiwalole, Jeanne Lindgren, Geraldine Brehan. 1 ,. w 'R .1 , GRIDSMAN. Row 1: Arnold Seppi, Mel DeLong, Twlnkle Toes, Bob Blank. Row 2: Tom Companion, Tom Walr- mac, Karl Shanebrook, Carl Coyle. 37 SPIKE SHOE. Row I: Elmer Foster, Pete Johanson, Joe Gowdy, Lloyd Gowdy, Leon Brackens. George Wil- Iiams, Lee Johnson. Row 2: Gary Hutchens, George Endlich, Paul Mont- gomery, Bob Blank, Tim Thornton. Row 3: Paul Thiry, Kenneth Hostet- Ier, Gary Phillips, Renald Bidwell, Ralph Heritage, Jim Richards, Mike Smithrud. Row 4: Eugene Gallinatti, Mike Maher, Terry McDonald, Arnold geopi, Bob Little, Tony Softli, Claire o e. AUDIO VISUAL CREW. Row I: Dennis Way, Tom Ogard, Gary Hutchens, Roy Whaley, Gene Tuffs, Leon Brackens. Theron Egg. Row 2: Noel Thornburg, Don Robertson, Walt Vickery, Mead Logan, Tom Walls, Darrel Thiel, Neil Beisner, Everett Weller. Row 3: Gary Connor, Mr. Franks, Theron Gibson, Leslie White, Don Woodard, Dave Lowery, Johnny Rowe. Row 4: Russel Dow, Wayne Kairis, David Wilson, Warren Bowen, Bruce Miller, Steven Schilz, Gloria Perrin, Devona Per- rin, Keith Evans. LUNCIIROOM. Row I: Mrs. Peter- son, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Yarno, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Magnuson, Mrs. Zitkovich. P.-T.A, DANCE COMMITTEE. Row I: Tom Companion. Janet Holter. Row 2: John Rice, Loretta Len- ning, Joanne Dougherty, Helen Earnhart, Gene Hostettler. WARRIORS. Row 1: Mr. Long, David Biles, Earl Schwenk, Neil Beisner, Glen Hohag, Tom Ogard, David Durham, Theron Egg, Jim- my Estes. Row 2: Dave Palmer, Steven Schilz, Eugene Gallinarti, Lauren Rice, .lim O'Brien, Ted An- derson, Larry Sears, David Bor- land, Archie Patrick. Row 3: Ron Hagerdorn, Ray Grossruck, Rich- ard Bullard, Leonard Ness, Wen- dell Hammond, Rodger Anderson, Gary Hulchens, Lee Voorhees, Chrls King. SYAGE CREW. Row 1: Keilh Eldred, Bob Free, Dean Dana, Roy Whaley, Jerry Huff- man. Row 2: Larry Higley, Glenn Benson, Darrell Riley, Herb Haynes. Robert Bel- beck, George Condon. Row 3: Mr. Beas- ley, Howard Nay, Gary Cook, Eddie Wood- ruff, Jack Ripper. Row 4: Bob Holter, Ben Farrar, Don Bollz, Hank Stream. i,-.,. . ,ak- in ,,,,, , 1 Liillir.. liwiuiiw. a .. is -. 2 X ,Lf -M mr' fA '3-fp . MAINTENANCE CREW. Row I: Mr. Len- ning, Mr. Sheldon, Mr, Hendron, Mr. Tay- lor. Row 2: Mr. Laudeman, Mr. Henson, Mrs. Ward. Row 3: Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Brow- er, Mr. Basford, Mr. McCord. 39 Susie Koreoki -Daisy Durdle Mike Mclaughtin -Dr. Robert Dorsey lg,- Maxine Estep -Minnetonka Smallflnwer ,, , t if 5 Q, ii ' V J . b V Q ' ,' 1 X Jim Olson -Jack McDougal ,Ry A2 V T- q 4 ,bfi 1.0. , 0 , , a .' 0 u rg Q 9 O . n :y'.'u:.:- l l g Q o 9 n 's'o'f,'g'u.o 0 O O 0 ' ' ' un aocovol oa'olu.l'0.0.0,. glolo0 ,ooo 01.1.0 ',','o . l o , 9 1 u 4 o.n .', 54 E 1--.1...... dv df' I , mg. 1 U -J' mn, I .P 'u' s h Bill Walker -Kenneth Moore .lim Richards Mr Wingate Torn Pomer Kenneth Moore Q F J, i Bruce Johnson -Milo Alcott ?x . xg Barbara Wendel I ' -Honey Wainwright 5? 'A ,4 '1 ' Carol Medeen -Daisy Durdle I i 4' f J? was u 5 Jim Price -Dr. Robert Dorsey Cora Sorenson- Minnetonka Smallflower -at - ,J Fred Krahner -Jack McDougal mam msn nm.: In-P-1 I . YH, .J 1 -.'- -'f.1b' J', .b':1j..:.'f .ici . - .- . 4-xy' M,-A I HN. 1 - N ,Q 'fa' Vg ' ' . . i':'f kL if '.r 3 '.v . -. :i'. 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'N. , , '- -' S' Er' M 1, l 1 4 g f . fl ,JL Anderson, Bill Anderson, Juanita Anderson, Sharon Angle, David Anglln, Joan Arana, Tony X , , , ,sf J, ISR is 4. .mi J 56. .S A- - . A g g i . f' . . N Y A rf ,f tx. fi ,V - I. . ' - Arp, Joan Ashlin, Nancy Asvitt, Larry Austin. Norma Baccetti, Bob Backus. Carol ' ' --eh -2 - ' l A 5 in ' -.r t 1. - -5- 6 4 ' Q N Y 6 Dx . . l - Q '- if , - 3 1 j l . In ,112 Ll A. .- 4 , l Baker. Barbara Baker Carole Baker, Judy Baker. Suzanne Balbgno, Bill Bales, Gary ' J' J ' A Q .ff - K X , , s ' 'Q' A' ' 'N A .. . 4 ' a J Bangs. Billee Banta. Sharon Baroumes. Irene Bartel, Janet Beaton. Diane Beck, Kenneth ' J ,f-yaietzgi - S' L. Fw- '. , ,V ', - X , t . 1 V ' . - l ' f 1 K l 4' 'e ' . ' X , 'l ' N s' ' : - . .- ZX: 'L ' XE ' , I ' -'IJ Y' W V Bedal. Dale Bedal. Diane Bemis. Carolyn Benson. Don Benson. Glenn Berg, Eleanor Y Y ', t . .F l 1 1 -iw - ' W '- l ' ee- fe ' . an - 6 . M' 9-1 3 l . A It . , uf - - l - N ll L - f ,lik L Bergh, Laurel Bergstrom, Danny Bergum, Dennis Berry, Henry Betts, Mary Edith Bianchi, Jean ' '1 it . 1 V l 1 qs , Z R V 3 , ' x, ' . ' ,, ' ' ' .H ' 53' I. M 1, ll Z V ff ! I wp , l A ' A D -. Bienz, Jean Birch, Gary Birkland, Terry Bistrom. Frank Blauret. Paul Bolen. Sally 46 President Jack Pierce L 0 a Secretary Connie Christie 45,7 Vice-President Erncstino Forschmiedt if Treasurer Bob Baccetti 1 W5 ' 'EJ V: ., - r .1 1-i 5 ' -- Il is :'-- ' if f , wf r ig 1 '- P' r - Bowers, Ernie Boyd, Pat Brandal, Merete Brehan, Geraldine Breitsnrecher, Phil ,Broad, Judy , , , ' it El 4 ' , ' vl I f -we n - of of fr ' . ' ' . ' ff sk- . 1 W Q sa A , 1 . - -' v ' ' ' xr' Q ru - G- .- L Q ' G - G C , BYDDKS, Sharon Brown, Gertrude Brott, Gerald Broughton, Flick Buckner, Ed Burchedean, .loan , 'dig Wi. ' r A , - :N H! ., ' 1-'1 1 'S' ,N ,, 5' 3 E534 gif in 5. 4 . , ' -. uv 4 V - -' 3 4 ' J. L ' N ' Burnett, Jim Burnett Robert Burns, Bob Burns, Bud Burr, Linda Burton. Gloria .-f - if ,,. .- D an 3- ' f 'iw ' - ,- ' Y r Si Y' r fb- 1 , ' ' E . L- Q? -6- Z Al ,il-jx , 1 . ga, , L- fi W 'M ' 1' A r , - L J - 1 Busse, Dick Bybee, Mariorie Caldwell, Herschel Caldwell, Nancy Cameron, Pete Campbell, Don ,, ' . - -. Z -. Iliff' ' ' 'X 5 X , 'fit . ,- ' I, V gba.. . - - A ' - ' il i Q ' Q 'cf' , -f , 'H ' 'Q ,J ' X L ,' , ' 'fi Carlson, Anita Carlson, Norman Carmody, Thomas Caseman, Millicent Castle. Jo Anne Caton, Jerry H A D xv ' U f 4:-vvr 'i4-J ff 55' I j- , 4' T 51- LAB' 5 , - .1 . , , Lv f he Y 1 ' . D L ' H.. .C , '. .. D' Chapman, Wayne Chartrand, Daniel Chavey, Jack Christie, Connie Clalsoe Danny Clark, Phyllis p V 15,1 7 V Y . ' ,z ' 'bind -N I '- V ' L ' all we-' . 'wa 4- . 1 ,, 5- 4 , f 'FW' F 9 on 'nr ' of n i 6 W .x L ' l ,Q Clayton, Jo Ann Clem, Larry Cleveland, Darlene Clifton, Evelyn Clifton, Lawrence Cole. Gerald ommu ' in-Cx. I , it X: , 3 A , ' r 1 1- , ,. gn ' 5' ,, ,EQ Mr Y - o- a - , - W G C y 9 X Cx D f x we of to an B Coles, Gordon Comnick, Jean Connell, Anne Conquest, Florence Converse, Pat Cook, Gary , ' I T X , 1 - I if 1- P -Q B. e fs' 'F I , . gg , ES + A A , L A L ark B' . , 'Z' ' ' xx, X ll ' Sf . ' x ,f ' oligw., ' L ' ' Cook, Glenda Cook, Ronnie Copper, Barry Cooper, Jim Costello, Deanna Costello, Don 47 .. 'P' he ' 2. Cox, Valerie Craig, Val C 'ea -Sf ' 'E-i - 4 Crowder, Diane Crowder, Ray -. we Qi I . -'L ' 41 , Davis, Mary Dawley, Lewis t C - 5' , X I , 1' V i Deutsch. Mike Dewitt, Diane . IG: Lx l ,, , I L.. . 0+ .w vi . Y i A Eaton, Bill Edwards, Al 1 S 'G X ,. jx .1.i .kg w L A E M. Elliott, Burr Emery, Gary ,. P 'l A l -cs 1 -w A , , .121 Everson, Carol Fait, EVBIVII S Elfi I .. ,.. 3 A -'L f Ferguson, Michael Ferguson, Stuart x V l 1 -. F 'A - E , l J , Q' A 7 ' ., l Flowers, Sally Forschmiedt, Ernestine 0 ltr er , ., ranage, Norma Jean S7 A Cufley, Jim .V as--' . Day, Ray A I . i '55 Dieu, Jane 7. 1 X V . Edwards, Susan L Earl, Emily 6' 51 - x - , V 5, 4, .QL Farrell, Roger Si -X Finch, Diane QQ f ' L Foster, Sheila J l I ' , ' Crandall, Beverly Creighton, .lim Crosthwaite, Gail , W. W .-it l 'F' J 1- is - 1 - X xl . ' l , , pd-1. ' .. N Davidson, Brent Davis, Betty Davis, Betty Jean ' '-1 , '5 - ,V . ' -- I ' E J -.0 B' B- has Y - sz- K' I V 1' ' i X Sponsor Mrs. Ruth Friar Deckman, Ray Delaittre, Cheryl DePoorter, Gerald l -f-x :E iv-x X LA 1.11-BY' ' N . fi' 5, A-P gl' . L . L Draper, Anita Drobesh, Roberta Dunbar, Claudia V .f ' . Q. Y b sf X K. ' , 5' , x I L 4 4 I Ehri, Bill Eldredge, llarlene Eley, Dick si 5' 2 1- - . 1- ,gb -X x 1 if mjiiin - .xii H Ennis. John Erickson. Bud Eustice, Peggy awp!-.. ' 1 N 1' 6 '1 5. . X ' , an - Fanning, Joyce Ferguson, Ken Ferguson, Stuart i f E TG? 'X rl' 4 'W 7'- ts 2' I A ' Ji Fink, Jerry Fitzpatrick, Elaine Fletcher. Shirley 'ln 'Y i ' ,4 T, E A I- B Sponsor Mrs. Kathryn as D Q A i -, ' 519 gl ,fl if Fournier, Arlene Frankele, John Free, Bob Kennedy T 1 'J G' .ff Freeland, Bob Freeman, Anna ' 'iii .Pe ,X s- .I f Frye, Linda Fulcher, Judy 64 xx X , KR Geisel, Pat Gibson, Theron .swf K , 1.54 s i LIZ ' 'AE , ' ' ., . 1 'R . A T 'VIA at H T . 5 3' ff! . T if 'ff X ' Gil' 1 A - fig . , Goldstein, Maxine Glover, linda K I Q -1 5 ' T . If 1 , ., P, . .V f -- s 'V 1 ,Q . 59' A , l' I 'Q N Graves. Marxene GFHY. GHYY . N , , 1 M. as A ' I ' ' ' . ri' 1'- Him grow heap big, from eating popcorn L' V rr., ' 1 LL, Gudions. Guenter Gunrierud, Lois as 6 ' L. . - I Hansen, Glenn Hansen, Gordon N 5' 1 5. l - N r '5 Harrison, Teddy Harrow, Phyllis lk- , ' . ,gd ,A 'J a- ' -I 5 i 49 i Hawkins, Carol Hay, Judy r ' .AF on-I Y . gb W, . .. Freeman, Clarene Freeman, Terry Garrison. Priscilla Garrison Tommy Sue U-Jr' 1' .Rfk ui xil sf- 4' ' ' x . .3 Ht- b .l - if JK Gilge, Marilyn Gill, Nancy f , :' 1. ?V.gd its Q N 4 Gowan. Douglas Gowen. Bill . X S: Green, Virginia Gregory, Marion .--. i F i -I X ,iii s t ix! it r ffm V A . .. X :Q Frost, Lind a ma, V Yr , Gearon, .lack ' lonnit' I! X A41 4 in rt T G, ' I g Gillespie, Lois f ls, ..., ' iv Gaddon, Barbara ' fe , 'E -Q Jil' Grohn, Sharon R f 11 Sf 'ist .Un gy: 26 , if M ri Fryer, Ruth . Q, A v -Gy l s I Geiger, Shilrey .. FTW ., - 5, , K' rg W J .WR Q my 4 me fi Glirlwell, Doris .V .. Q Q - 4l'l 1 , , e ..v ,v , ..- ,L'ki Q.. gi A .. in Graddon, Dean o i l lf, V - -rafsjjygm ' I if .- 1 ,Ab Gross, Sonia ET Q, 1 t T ' if l -4 Q. Guiwitz, Bruce Gustafson, Sharon Hagan, Isla Hall. Judi A :Ab 5 if J , Tir .x if 'G' .fl ' ,Q 53-A P Y' 'Ji ' . - . ' ' ' 50' . 5- -f-- S Y V If, fr ' . .+ -' ' 1. Hanson, Jerald Harrington, Marilyn Harris, Kay Harris, Rosalee . .,.. . .Q kg b :.- ,lf , ,ggi Q f ea GQ.. . V F 4 - 1 1 Hartnett, Doug Hartwig, Nancy Haug, Irv Hawkes, Pat ' mf, V - ty' :I . of 3 wal , W. .rs .. A' . w . H G - gf es ,Q t ' 4 . . -1 , .. - - lg ,' 1 A .f , J .E . i Q ' ' Hayes. Patricia Heerhartz, Tom Helbick. Frances ltelhick, Herman T- , 1, - :L .se N .vc WR ll in f A QQ F- S-J bil f ., . N ' 1' '55 n --'ll' I , A I fi P ls. Helm, Mary Lou Helstrom, Jon Hendrix. Dorothy I4 .7 ,L I A s 5 ? i 4, . H Hesler. Phyllis May Hewetf. Marie , . V ' , Q. K : to 1 i Qld 1 . j .we , , A .. J t , Hogdahl, Linnea .. , I' i E3 'is J ia I ' 4 ll Holsman. Kathy I J. Hough, Lee , T' .ri Y-'li l is 5 'J 4 Q! IU J Holcomb, Skip r' at , mf lg , ,S . 9 . N lzenhower, Geraldine lzenhuwer, Jim J i l N l n Q , , 5 I Jamar. Dick ,, V! VL- NJ, ji ,Y Hollister, Charlot il Y r Qi 1 If K ,N f i' if i Q 'XY I Johnson, Ronald Hermann, Helen '-fr , .ca 11 z' , 43. GL A J .1 IJ . J Hinton. Neil Hoard, Bob if-7 Q- -E? J l A H In Hohag, Nancy Holcombe, Joanne F . v Hermann, Jerry 'N Herr, Amos if M, -x Hodson, Joanne Hoffman, Bette .L 1,5 ' .. 1' 3 . ' 9 Af, , Lf Holerf. Lillian if C Holgate, Sharon G 3 14, L ! J 4, , . ' Y -' - J 'T warn iv i Hopkins, Sharon Hopkins, Sonia Horton. Jim Hostetler, Bev Hostetler, Gene ' ' V , ., 5 1 , , , , ' jx so ., 6 W L' I 5' ,' J -bf V-N I n l f J -fi' J if if .11 5 , . A W , L Huher, Roger Huff, Wallace Huffman, Jerry Hurst, Joanne Hyre. Darlene . VA 1 ' ' E? 4 , 1 ' X f 'SQ fa, 6- k X X Ki 5 4' - . 6- ' ' V I ' la If ' ., X . 5- : 4 ,lx Ez: Jackson. Jo Ann Jacobson, Morris Jaech. Joanne Jahnke, Norma Jean fi- Dt-A li 'H ':- 1? 5 5 ' fc , f -, V .7 Jamison, Walter Jeffery, Wilfred Jensen. Barbara Jerde, Karmen Johanson, Patricia 1 4 Y 7 'L W fi' - . . 'Q J 1: Q' 1' 6' Q Q . - ' h , ' X , . , ' .. x 45 .J . ? , W-V fe Johnsrud. Mike Johnson, Craig Johnson, Jim Johnson, Judy Johnson, Linda ,fl E - ' Vs' - 1 A i N' fx' ,Jn fi . 'f ' -' Q ' by L J e . L J .J , .- . J Jones, Dennis Jones, Priscilla Julian. Sharon Jung, Loren Kallla, Jeff f 1 a . x ,i I r . . i it F Q 'lr V -Q Sophomores hold election 1 a a Now this is how I see it 2:2 cl va L fi T vo. , 55 if . 15-5-1 f -. A--x L3 - s- A Kalahiy, Suzanne Kanlhack, Stephanie Karlberg, Pat ss 5, ,. A x . '-- A X Aix Kenneally, Sharon Kerr, Shari Killgore, Joan : 7 1 I - . ' ff N f -23, X V AK 11 QA 13 Kirkpatrick, Susan Klukas, Phil Knighton, Lorene . . 0. Q' 5 x I QI' V ,V ' 1 I g Kuhnley, Nancy Kulle, Skip Lackey, Frances :rf . Us gr .I ' Qs-:A - ' lx V - . ' Larsen, Geraldine Larson, Bob 1- '- . . ,effff , K4 , . F4 Party times , . 1 ' A. Lenning, Loretta Lenning, Margaret , , Q A 'Q' gl N ' , , fi ' Lewis, Sharon Lindberg, Jerry 4 1 5: ,EY 1 A ' .. 4, QL Lowery, Beverly Lowery, Dave , 32- H I -- i , W ' , ex 1 ta Lysne, Judy MacKay, Allan , I -X ,.-4 1. 5'- -Q , Larson. Marva . , , Lenon. Shirley 2 'tj 1' g Lion. Rod fe' . xy' Lucas, Larry 1: L Kasman, Marty Kasperson, Conrad 'J swag , 4' Y - x , 'Pl Kiloh, Beverly Kinner. Ann Q 4' -A s, , 3 Ie: ' D, f Jr' ' f Q ,K A . 'ff' Knull. Ken Knulsen, Karen f' v ,Q asv E. i 6' ' L A ,' N La Marche. Janet Lancaster, Pal ,, ui X .V - Lawhead, Judy Leifhelm, Jan X h, . ,, ., xi, ' FY .v I! 5.46 gn ' ' Lenz, Fred Lenzie. Pl! W, , ,eq , NA, . kk !! 1 i Ag LJ. , V 1 ,, I , 14 . 1' L, 'Ni A ' -Aj Lloyd Dave Lockhart. Shirley .-5 MEI. - - Yu. rw er ,rg fb ' Ig' - 'g y 47 ' eu? 1 . .x , ' L -1 - 4 L , , Lumhert, Delores Lydon, Diane ,- e Q 1 1, fy ., ,ny , I 1:5 y . S' Kehoe. Delores -Q, , l 1 f Kirkell. D ouglas Krook, Carole 2 Ete- Q3 Langberg, Bev 3 iv- Q Q. I PL Lenk, Richard 4 . ' .1 .YR I L I r gl 1 Leonhard. Sheryn MT? .111 if V ff Logan, Mead ' ., az . b 44 ' J Lyerly, Ken -,,,1, .K M :ig i an , 1 5,5 , ':-te, N ' ' l i :1'Vf' .4 ' ' '- R 'J . 'R . , lf 5 'Q , ' . 1-:fb ' k B. rf- 2 ' a....1 1 si- A-lit. Y .- , .i nv , -Y H-'r - -.H , . . A. ' . I A ' McAIpine, Bill McBride, James McBride. Waneva Mctammant, Doris 7 '. , 9 , g 3' , 551 Q.: L iw HF l I A-. of I I S, II 45' IIE. g .f 'tl I' 'QI X I- WI x FQ, 7:47 r-I' 11' , ' is... A ' ' McFarland, Darryl McGavran, Belly McGralh, Lance McGrath, Mike McKeehand, Sharon McKenzie, Gary f I , -4 ' ISI Q A Q' X , l 15 , -F Mckibhon, Mike McKinley, Clark McKinney, Edwin McLaughlin, Nancy McMilIin, Beverly McNeil, Germaine : kvxk 1 - . 4 V W ' . 5 I, ' ' A l , 1 ' z' , -6 -V' Q '6 -73 i , 59 -gt . 'Y' - Q - e- 5. i- 4-'sf I , , I II I -LI , ' L I , A L A' These are skiers? McRae. Bill Mcllea, Sharon McSorley, Craig Mahan. Bill Mains, Mike Manville, Peler . ', I-, I Y' ' IIII I I i t ,II - f sea, 4, 1, i 4 1 l l I- 1 F Q i I ' 'T -ie: 5' 1 'Fi , lb, 4- I' iii- ' - ' ' A ' '--- ' T' .41 . 'v V Manwell, Gene - l is Masters. Valorie ' -1. U , h if Manwell, Ginger Marshall. Moritz Marlin, Carolyn Martin, Judy Martin, Joan 7 ,.-, 9 I . 5 6' 'I .II X -'S f x f 1 ll ,rf., 'li 7 Mallison, Nancy Meads, Mickey Mellison. Sam Mercer, Denise Metcalf, Larry . I, 'FJ A no , , 1- as 5' 6 Q -L - ' L vi Miesuk. Ilona Miller. Charlene Miller, Judi Miller, Layne Miller, Margaret Mills, Barbara jj. ijfnfj I ' A . ' ' I' I+, ' l V li 'X r ' 1 1 Al , ' Q5 1 I I I 4 I I fu... I is I gs Ig ,,,., if -:- I . ua li I Mills, Marilyn Milner, Myron Monk, Dale Montgomery, Phil Mvlllgvmefy, Robin Moore. Shilrvn . 'A Lg -K I Y Sb , . Q Q - 5- , , 6 7 lg , I ' '- ' J 7 b V 9,2 -X -P - 4 . A C L ' 1 L L Moorhead, Joanne Morgan, Bea Morris. Bill Marlon, Emily Morton, Joe Monroe, Pal llZA'I Yi W7' I 1 Q . I , , - G A f-.--B 24- -r f l ,fr , '-2-+4 all -,- 5. lr. a f-'. - 1 X I X I gm - ' II II B-N I I' Say cheese ' L -. 'Y P , . - L Myer, Gwen Nay, Howard Neaville, Clyde Neilsen. Gail Nelson. Camille Rydberg, Marilynn Q 52 .av , W asm? L Nelson, Eleanor V a- 46 V L Ni' son, Darlene x Us 'S ' yi 0'Flaherty, Diane -l i , Q gf l -l I Osborne. Tom .J A 1 Pederson. Andy -ae ,Hank 3- ,- L Peterson. Edwarzla 'a., .7 Q' 51 1 . i. 0 i Pierce, Jack 6 1 I -1 D -9?-4 Poyneer, Robert ' 'B' .-r Q Quint, Carole f I AFA X ' , f N - l. Nelson, Ingrid Nesheim, Gwen if- , i 5' ,X QV, H E 1, f A Nienau, Darby Noffsinger, Acie - 591 , f -Z-r KYf 5' V' Ogdon, Bch Ogilvie, Marilyn 1 4, V. X I N' We -5. .. .. f i , -. ,. . , Sw ' Fl . f Q Oshurn, Dwayne Osterhoudl. Bill 3-GR i 6447: Qi . - W . 1, Pexrson, Margo Pepper, Raymond -as -- 2, 51? ' V ,ia X , r, A , 11-2, .le ' 1- 4- ' ' ' j - Peterson, Judy Peterson, Larry i G. i I I w Pikre. E 9'l-535 Pittman, Chuck ' ' - A i Pouppirt, Frances Presteen, Dennis .iv'j 1 jg! ' fri as ,ie 'D 5 I - . A Rainboth, Gary Raleigh, Beverly Newell, Ken ,, 5: -swigq L I, ' 7 'S Norris. Charles lf . J 'GR os 5. -A Olson, Arlene , :K Pahlan. 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Malcolm Rosengren, Harold Roses, .lim Roskie. Diane Rowe, Johnny f 57 e , . 9- ' if-1 5-'51 3 , Q . V - ' ' ' ' fl sg ' ' 5 ' . , V N f . ' 7 ' ' Ruff. Cherie Ruffner, Nancy Ruhl, Jerry Russell, James Rudd, Sharon Sabado, June . Y 4 Y -fi ' J C Z' R ' 6 l aff! xv: 5, , X - , W l 'X , Q' gl V X . X ' ' .g l..,,- .. -V I-sf f 5, I n. -' A - ' - . f - L I ' J Salisbury, Marilyn Saito, Bob Sandwith, Richard Sanford, Dianne Sarro, Sandie Saxwold, Diane ri .V F W ,V , Q, ' . fi N , ' ,S-e ,ni - -I , l - -s -- J- R- - x ., .X fs' V A -. - -ti l l Sayan, Mike Schaper, Robert Schmitt. Don Schmoyer, Mary Schrammeck, Mike Schubert, Ken l I -Y Y Y-A 4' . M' Q31 ' -, l 1- ttf' ,- 1- l 5. l l ig, ,Q t f.,fff S .ff -1 l ' , . - , ' ' x ' . 4 . i 1 l A' ., 4 1 . J, ' ' ' X ,. - 1 f 'S Schultz. Judith Searle, Errol Sekella. Danny Sellen, Nancy Sellin, Ron Shanebrook, Keith 1 ' A ' J V N . Tp E9 . 5 gi l ' Y .bn , 1 N-f if Q . 'sv V ' ti.. 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Trotter, Glenna Trimble, Roger 'weft . . me ' Q' f 7 s is - - D . K MMV 5 g ,Y 15 p N l gb .J H-' sz 1, f Vaughn, Louella Vert, Dave 1 .. 'I fi 45' g': .wn3x A W H aaa fy Sai? n ' :egg H ' I ' :S H , I' ' ' Voss, Marietta Vye, HBHY Qiiganuu 1 ... a , -No JF? i .. L - ... all ,Q -. ,. 1, ,x .... 4 ' 'B 4 - Walton, Kathleen Warden, Fred 68 'KT' Swindell, Kay 'hx A Teachout, Velma We ,lux gl Thompson, Marlene FSE. ,na 5, YY -' Treglown, Bob Turner, Billie 5 ,H-1 fi tg P x Vert, Don 'fs-W0 . '15 w Wagar, Beverly Walker, George Q- EF ' fspx 15 xi, UMV, VW :gR?g3 4 ' l watson, Jim Wav. Dennis Juniors all? - -... ,- u X. ,J Walker, Greta ,,,7s'v-fo, a- TT?- Websler, Bill 1 Mr. America-1955 Aff A r Ji' a 1s,,'. 'y Weigel, Phil 1' ' -N I Wheeler, Dennis .irq in 'I Wilson, Artella mf, A. Q.. I Winquisl. Mauritz X- 'a Woods, Fred 5' K I 1 Yarrow. Susan The end! ' 1. Q 4 5- - l ia .1 P' ' -5 Zumalt, Jackie Zuvela, Jennie ,of - ,rgnw -'fm-,, - ,., ' a 2-' fin, , ,., LQ ,, Tl ' 5 , . 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Q . 5 ,ofa i . p gs img: ,mf , 1 wiaii n ohm Young, Karen Zoric, Katherine -IHA , L., -,. -.'f,-g,,-s,L'g'Qm S 6 I1 1 O 1' S The elevator to success is out I ll of order . . . we ll take the stairs. i 4 :vin -1- , V ull TIM THORNTON, President l KATIE PIERCE, Vice President SALLY FABBRI Treasurer JANICE TULLOCH Secretafv . , .g . 4- X www is eil I ., lil f IZ' rl? iflxlli r . ,:,,.3 M. in 2.2 LJ l-4 - 'V X ha- l es! , 'I LQ' 'L-,,. M.- zrga 3:2321 ii:u 5 I Ll a, 5...--fr-'I As our final year at high school draws rapidly to a close, we, the Class of '55, pause to look into the past. . .our past. Some students look back as far as their freshman year, some remember their first day as sophomores, our iunior year found us hitting the books, with many activities supple- menting our schedule. Then the long-cherished dream of being a senior was no longer a dream-and now the reality is almost done. A vote of deep gratitude to our sponsor, Mrs. Evelyn McDonald, and Counselor, Miss Ruth Phillips, whose help and guidance throughout the year were a great stimulation for our Senior Class functions. We also pay tribute to those who brought recognition to the class in some phase of activity. As we receive our coveted Diploma, we vow to face the future with equal determination, to retain the wonderful memories of big activities and lasting friendships, and to be proud to be a part in writing the chapter of the Class of 1955 in the annuals of our Alma Mater. Tim Thornton Senior Class President 1. MARIJO SWENSO Senior Breakfast AROL MEDEE Fall Dance I MAXIM: ester Senior Breakfast Q .An I ., - , . .1f.,..- ' .1 il '-.'5-' 'JI-.'-'B 'J' I-J . VT' ' TOM SATTERLEE Fall Dance MISS PHILLIPS Counselor MRS. McDONALD Sponsor .IAYE SMITH Senior Luncheon KATIE PIERCE Senior Luncheon MARLENE PUCCI Christmas Decorations K FRED KRAHNER v Y These committee heads and their committees lr NANCY CUNNOP Picnic -as ,r if .. .R ,--gf '-1 3 'TS' fi I' 1 ,X Christmas Ii . , ! W, , , are the behind the scer1e vvorkers. Through th? XDe i : '!1i ' ' , , ' ' efforts the many specia senior events were ma e 1 -- Q ff I ,, ' I 1' possible. These people have given of their time VL14 ,I 1,5 fvvufe, . -5 and hard work to make this year complete for us Q , l. all. , ,K ik x A' A FET' Lf pf-f, f A35 -- ,- Llovn eownv vi uv, '-'Ig ,af .f 'gf Picnic JW: 'R i .. , ' un susnsv x ie I, , ,LA Spring Dance I' ' .' - I - YN h P ' ' ' AQ' , 'fy ffl? 'r 71 . .. X Ai .I x'.' ' V ,-'graft lv 1 U. . L- 5 ' JEL- -E515 ' - BILL POND f Will and Testament 31,355 sun mmm ,, . , :de u. X ' . ' ' - .41 .LA gif? 0. 1-iii ' ASSHIINV -'iS':g5t3?i1l3Trr.'2i1:f:' , , K, non imwxms , 4.IQ4a,?ep5f,,gg1-iw, 5,.,. - I 15.4. 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H. am S aw w A xx'-mi-l aa. s a . H .. Anderson, Theodore-i. Ted , 2. Where ls Your Heart? , 4. Hunting, Fishing, Stamps, Sports, 6. Attend college and become an engineer. Angelo, Charles-I. Lynn , 2. Barcarolle , 4. Swimming, Science, Ten- nis, 5. Psychotintinabulationists. Antonich, Nilla - 1. Nothing , 2. Caramia , 3. l.et's go to the island , 4. Masqueraders, D.C., Epars, Earty times, 5. Big Sister, Charm and Health, 6. To meet annually with t e hairnetters, and to always re- member Carole, Sharon, Patty and Audrey. Armstrong, Mark-l. Juan Szhelshimt , 2. You'll Never Walk Alone , 3. Thanks heaps and piles, 4. Cars, 5. YFC Club. Armstrong, Richard-l. Rick , 2. Apple Jam , 3. Yes, yeah, yah and uh huh, A. Good music, 6. To make an honest million. Ashley, .loan-2. You'll Never Walk Alone , 3. That's choice , 4. Fish- ing, shooting guns, 5. Committee head, Big Sister, G.C. Council, 6. To send my children to C.H.S. Ault, Bruce-2. The Hobo Sung , 3. Let's go , 4. Being obstinate, 5. Trying to get out of here, 6. To graduate and start living. Ayers, George-'l. Danny , 2. Shake, Rattle and Roll , 3. Well, actu- ally, 4. Cars, boats, women, and none of your business., 5. Publicity Club, Boys' Culb Rep., Sportsmen Club, 6. To get Nelson in the Marines. Baccetti, Annie-2. Must l Cry Again? , 3. Aha, fun, fun, 4. Driving the kids around in Elmo, 5. Sec. of Sorrentos, Y Teens, Big Sister, 6. To live a full and happy life. Baker, Arlene-1. Baker , 2. Till Then , 3. And l'll get the car-maybe, 4. TriTonda Vice-Pres., Zarinas, JOG, D.W.T., Young Life. Skiing, 5. Chinook Managing Editor, CSG Cabinet, Inter-High Council. Math Club, Charm and Health Comm., Study Checker, Honor Society, Maintenance Comm., 6. To graduate from college and be worthy of my friends. Baldwin, Michael-1. Mike , 2. lt's a Blue World, I Got Tears in My Ears From Lying on My Back, in My Bed, While l Cry Over You , 3. How about that?, 4. Cars, sports, J.P., 5. Vice-Pres. of Knights, Hi-Y, Int. Basketball, 6. To keep my friends and get more. Bangle, Darlene-1. Bangie , 2. You Belong to Me , 3. But, honey, I love you, 4. Collecting things for hope chest, sewing, and Gayleon, 5. Clerical Committee, 6. To marry Gayleon and have our lives be successful. 72 5 r ' ya :L I I-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Mason, Randall-1. Randy or Mase , 2. Teach Me , 3. Yeah, sure, I believe ya, 4. Athletics, cars, gals and looking at Sullivan's glittering trophies from Arlington, 5. Baseball, Basketball, Roll Offices, 6. To go to Medical School and come out a successful doctor. Then I can drive a Cadillac, so there, also to be first in the Senior Section of the annual. iWe aim to please.-M. B.l Abel, Richard-'l. Rich , 2. Mood Indigo , 3. Hey, Buddy, 4. Hunting, Fishing, Rifle Team, 5. Orchestra, 6. To shoot in t e nationals with the Rifle Team and win a national championship. Ackles, Dun-2. Lemon Drop , 3. Never again, 4. Art, Motorcycles. Anderson, Barbara-l. Barb , 2. Stardust , 3. Later with you, 4. JOG, Tri-Tanda, Stardusters, Zarinas, D.W.T.'s Paiama Patrol, 5.Senior Prom Comm., Dad's Nite, P-TA Dance, Pep Commission, Roll Officer, Tillicums, Big Sister, 6. To always live, love, laugh and be happy. Anderson, Lars-l. Swede , 2. Hunt's Tomato Sauce , 3. That's your problem, 8low, Mac , 4. My car, tamps, birds' eggs, 5. Ski Club, 6. To be an architect. Anderson, Michael-l. Mike , 2. Mood Indigo , 3. Don't be that way, 4. My gal, electronics, athletics, my car, 5. Math Club, Roll Rep., Tennis, Intramural, 6. To be a success and lead a happy life with a happy family. Anderson, Nancy-l. Nance , 2. American in Faris , 3. Not necessarily, 4. Sunday School teaching and reading, 5. Roll Offices, Attendance Office, Big Sister, 6. To go to college and make a trip around the world. Anderson, Richard-I. Andy , 2. Blues and Rhythm , 3. Hustle, Dave, 4. Sports and cars, hunting and fishing, 5. Study Hall checker, 6. To own a big house with lots of money and good work. Anderson, Rodger-I. Rodg , 2. Moonlight and Roses , 3. Let's shag it, 4. Collecting pennants and license plates, 5. Yell Squad, Roll Pres., Boys' Club Rep., Class '55 Rep., Evergreen Boys' State, DeMolay, Young Life, Hi-Y, 6. To have more hay in the bank than in the barn. ll , . W, I 1 i ' J , vf., 5- z,, - X. Bah 5, V .k.A.-y 4. 'Eff 1:?, -t l C. ... 'N T .sr f QR 'lil rs. 6 :S-. t' ' N ' Q in 12 4-Hobbies 5-School Activities 6-Ambition Barker, Beverly-l. Bev, 2. Here, Teach Me Tonight , 3. How many calo- ries in this?, 4. Convincing Shirl that l'm really gonna move: Ed., skiing, swimming, messing around, 5. Commencement Secretary. JOG, B.Y. s, VePen's, 6. To always live, love, laugh and be happy. Barker, Murl-I. Bark, 2. l'll Walk Alone , 3. Let's do it , 4. Water and snow skiing, fishing, travel, poortang, 5. Sophomore Class Pres., Pep Commissioner, Senior Prom, Maintenance Commissioner, Moth Ball Club, 6. To get an education, travel, and be happy in all I do. Barnes, Myra-i. Barnes, 2. Dream , 3. I am not saying anything, Mr. Pripp, 4. Young Life, JOG, Promanders, Pres. Tri G, Pres. ICC, 5. Pres. of Frosh Class, Songleader, Pep Comm., Big Sister, Prom Chairman, Charm and Health Chairman, Senior Editor iliimtahi, Roll Pres., Roll Rep. Veepins, 6. To reach my own personal goal. Barrett, Barbara-l. Barb, 2. The High and the Mighty , 3. What a toad, 4. Piano, JOG, Tri Tanda, 5. Girls' Club Rep., Faculty Tea Comm., 6. To live in Pullman. Bates, Jack-l. Shorty, 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. No kiddin', 4. Fishing, sports, P.C., 5. Senior Hi-Y, 6. To help Jerry get rid of Thursdays and make a million dollars at the same time. Baxter, Joan-l. J. B., Punchy, 2. You, You, You, You Never Walk Alone, 3. You'd better believe it, 4. Tom, Y-Teens, Treas. of Junior Achievement, skating, 5. Sr. Play Representative, 6. To make a success of my life and always be happy. Beckstrom, Carole-'l. Dirty Carole, 2. I'm in the Mood for Love , 3. Thanks for coming to the meeting, 4. Tri-W, SUG's, W.S. JOG. S.U. Dances, Slumber Parties, Mog-Ni, Big B, Y, 5. Pep Comm., Past Info. Comm., Big Sister, 6. To let Cole win the race with a real hero. Beisner, Neil-I. Brother Boy, 2. Mona Lisa , 4. Stamps, Match Covers, Collecting Insects, 5. Vice-President of Warriors Club, Sportsmen Commit- teeman, 6. To be an entomoloqist ll hopel. Belbeck, Gerald-I. .Ierry, 2. I Spoke Too Soon'.', 3. Where did you get your license, out of a grab-bag?, 4. Hunting for ,obs and outdoor sports, 5. Movie Crew, 6. Aviation. o 6 JG t T itz? , 1 ,'! in .fs V fi V1 3? IW -FUN Bellteck. Robert-1. Bob, 2. l'm A-Rolling , 3. Howdy, 4. Hunting, fish- ing, hiking, 5. Stage, '55 Representative, 6. Seebees, be a rancher. Bellingar, Linda--. Lynn, 2. All Over Again , 3. Just think, we're Seniors,Seniors, 4. Sewing, Skiing, JOG, B.Y., .lr. Achievement, W.W.W., wearing middies, 5. Frosh-Soph. Aux., G.C. Comm. Char., Make-up Club, Pan-Am. Club, Maintenance Comm., 6. To find an ambition. Bergstrom, Jim-l. Jim, 2. Mood Indigo , 3. Does it go?, 4. Cars, Guns, Bearing Burners, W.W.T.A., 5. Radiator Club, 6. To get to college and get to Bonneville some year. Bidwell, Renald-l. Rennie, Ren, Dreamer, Mess, 2. Oklahoma, Bumble Boogie , 3. Uh, I don't know, 4. Flying, Piano, lce Hockev, lee Skating, 5. Boys' Club Rep., Class Rep., Pow-Wow, Track, Out-of-School Comm., 6. To make the best out of everything, travel, and make lots of money. Biles, David-I. Dave, 2. Classical music, 3. How you doing? , 4. Read- ing, Golf, Ping Pong, 5. Warriors, Math Club, Golf, 6. To teach math like Mr. H. Smith, and find a problem he can't solve. Billingsley, Paul-I. P. B., Bud, 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. Beautze, 4. Golf, Water Skiing, B.T.0.'s Pres., Hunting, 5. W Club, Golf, 6. To succeed in college and see as much of the world as possible. Bird, Richard-'l. Percy , 2. So Long , 3. Hey, Phillips, wait up, 4. Skiing, Fishing, Am. Radio, 5. Warriors, 6. To ioin the Navv and retire. Bierke, Carmen-1. Carm, 2. Suddenly , 3. And how manv phone calls did you chalk up last night, Renee?, Honest, you guys, l'm really 5'l , 4. JOG, Tri-Tanda, High School Fashion Board, 5. Songleader, Study Checker, Chinook Staff, Roll Pres., Senior Breakfast, 6. Travel around the world-Grow iust one more INCH. Blackwell, Harry-'l. Snooks, 2. lf I Give My Heart to You , 3. Oh, no, 4. Roller Skating, 5. General Business Manager on Chinook: 6. To Doris and me glide well through life. Borkenhagen, Bob-l. Borky, 2. lt's a Woman's World , 3. You talk like a man overboard, fella, 4. Golf, Fishing, other sports, 5. Golf Team, Math Club, Boys' W Club, 6. To get as much fun out of life as possible. Bouchee, Mimi-1. Bunky, 2. lt's a Blue World-by Four Freshmen, 3. Lil Daddy, can l have the car? and Don't be bitter, Dick, 4. Skiing il trYl, Art, JOG, Masqueraders, V.P., Party Times and Protecting Tam- many our tree toad from the big bad iguana, 5. Prom Committee, '55 Rep., Roll Secretary iMac'sl, 6. To remain sophisticated and to see Lou with Mike and Jim. Bowen, Myra-I. My, 2. No Other Love, Till Then , 3. Yes, l got a letter, Betty, 4. Going around with the Big Three, Dancing, B.Y., ICC Secretary, JOG, Traveling, Sewing, 5. Girls' Club Rep., Pow Wow, Big Sister, Study Checker, Publicity, Tillicums, 6. To lead a successful and happy life. 73 area on is-ta .a a WW. an aa wi no is i 5 eggg .e..A.4f V I tw . X? wer, l ,3 .9-es .rj Bruhns, Marion-l. Junior, 2. With a Song in My Heart , 3. Well, really, now, 4. JOG, Records, Singing, 5. Pow Wow-'53 and '54, Girls' Club Comm. Chairman, Pres. of Pan-American Club, Spade, Study Checker, information Commission, Drama Club, Faculty Tea Committee, Tom Tom Committee, Honor Society, Assemblies, Math Club, 6. To make my big dream come true. Buckner, Martin-I. Marty, Middy, 2. String of Pearls , 3. Here, now, stop that, 4. Art, Music, Eating and Reading, 5. Art Club, Pow Wow '52, '53, '54, and '55, Ballalaureate, Decoration Chairman, W.S. Rep. to P.-T.A. Lectures, Honor Society, Kimtah Art Editor, '52 and '55, Debate, New Dimensions TV Panel, Centennial Workshop, 6. To make footprints im- pressive enough to be followed. Bullamore, Rath-2. Teach Me Tonight, lvory Palaces , 3. l'll never tell , 4. Bowling, Boys, 5. ln-School Comm., G.C. Rep., Young Life Sec., Big Sister, 6. To take that trip with Wilma and to get a certain boy. Bullard, Richard-l. Dick , 2. Revell's Bolero , 4. Fishing, Math, 5. Warriors, 6. Become a physicist. Burns, Cecil Lee-l. Ceis, 2. Cara Mia by Mario Lanza, 3. You better believe, 4. Bowling, stock car races, 5. Y-Teens, Sec. of Class of '55, 6. To make Wayne a good wife. Burr, .lim--l. Burr, 2. Little Brown Jug , 3. What do you use for brains?, 4. Hunting, Fishing, Skiing, Cars, Boats, 5. 8:40 to 2:lO, 6. To drive in the Gold Cup Race. - Burton, Gayle-2. Tenderly , 3. Just fine, Nancy, 4. Sewing, Homer, Hope Chest, Pres. of Sorrentoes, 5. Roll Secretary, Big Sister, Girls' Club, 6. To be a good wife to Homer. Not to fight with Nancy, Sharon and Rita. Campagne, Gary-1. Pete, 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. What's wrong now?, 4. Cars, 6. Electrical engineer. Campbell, Harley-l. Digger, 2. Hey, There , 3. What do you say there?, 6. What's that? Campbell, .ludy-2. The High and Mighty , 3. Why?, 4. Sports, collect- in? things, Rainbow, M.l.A., 5. Apt. Clerk, Big Sister, Class Rep., Young Ilgi ei! 6. To be Vice-President of the S.T.S., to marry Carol's dream man s rot er. Carder, John L.-l. Jack, Cardo, 2. Moonlight in Vermont, Tenderly , 3. Slow down, Dick, 4. Sports, music, keeping care of Dick, 5. Cavaliers, Y Basketball, 6. Become head box-boy'at Albertsons. Chandler, Marion- 74 , N l Ni I-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Bowen, Warren- Bowers, Les-l. Cosmo, 2. Sway , 3. All l want is the facts, 4. Hunting, Fishing: Camping, anything scientific, 5. M.C. 100-Mile Club, 6. To ioin the 4t Ave. 8, Yesler Worm-Warming Club. Brackens, Leon-l. Bommer, 2. Sh-Boom , 3. That's crazy, that's foxy, 4. Music, Sports, Poising, 5. Football, Rack, Gridmen's, Spike Shoe, W Club, 6. To be able to catch a pass in a game. Brandt, Fran-l. Francie, 2. As Far As l'm Concerned , 3. Da-right-E and You bet, 4. Horseback Riding, Dancing, Fishing and Hunting, 5. Class of '55 Representative and Senior Luncheon, 5. To take Nancy, Barb, Myra and Sylvia on a camping trip to TWISP. Brauch, Keith-l. Branch lit's close to a nicknamel, 2. Mood lndigo , 3. All right?-Fine, 4. Driving, Fishing, 5. Clothes for Korea Chairman, Senior Rep., 6. To make the 6-foot, 190-pound class, go on to school. Breske, Carole-l. Bresty, 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. Let's give with the courtesy laugh, 4. Mog-Ni, Masqueraders, Moth Ball Club, Epars, 5. Rep. for Class of '55, Girls' Club Rep., Roll Vice-Pres., 6. To meet annually wighAthe hairnetters, to never forget Nilla, Patty, Sharon, Audrey, Mary an nn. Brown, Anita--l. Brown, 2. Sh-Boom , 3. Come on, Gary, and help me, 4. Mog-Ni President, Y , 5. Big Sister, Faculty Tea, Mother-Daughter Tea, 6. To meet with the V-P-N's every Saturday night. Brown, James-l. Jim, Brownie, Jasy, 2. Happy Birthday , 3. But, Daddy, it's so bigl, 4. Pres. of Klan, G.M. to E.G., P aying Mumble-De-Peg with Os, 5. Collecting bones for Sylvia, 6. Go to college, to learn how to pry eyeballs out of keyholes. Brown, Sandra-l. Sandy, 2. TenderIy, Smile l l'm A-Rollin' l, 3. I think I can find you a burlap sack, Wyoma, 4. Tri-G, JOG, T.M.'s, Dancing-Bop, 5. '55 Rep., Pep Commission, Pres. Roll, Assembly, Jr. and Soph., 6. To remove Ballard and Franklin from the map. if ',av, , . 'aw K' 4-Hobbies 5-School Activities 61Ambltlon Chapman, Marlene-1. Mar, Slob: 2. Perdido, My One and Only Love, There's No You iThe Perfect WomanJ : 3. Nothing wrong with me: 4. JOG, also hunting for cuts to use when l'm late: 5. Resting: 6. To be a pro. Chartrand, Janet-I. Al calls me Duke: 2. Hold My Hand : 3. Hi-Lo: 4. Sewing, Good Movies: 5. Sr. Choir, Sr. Play Committee, Choir Llbrarian: 6. To marry Allan E. Aho. Chase, Sandra-I. Sandy: 2. Smile, My Sin: 3. Hurry up Masters, we'll be late again: 4. Tri- G, Mog-Ni, Dantes, Veepiens: 5. Mother-Daughter Tea Committee, G. C. Rep., Tickets Committee, In-School-Commission: 6. To get my own seat at the games and to get to California some day. Chriest, Dolores-l. Dee: 2. Chapel In The Moonlight: 3. Hi There: 4. Roller Skating: 5. Girls Club, W Club, Make-Up Club, Lib. Rep., Girls' Club Rep., CSG Committee, 55 Rep.: 6. To get a good iob and become a professional skater. Christiansen, Don-i. Don: 2. Sh-Boom: 3. What's the deal?: 4. Bowling: 5. Band, Intramural Bowling: 6. To be a success. Christilaw, Ann Etta-2. Strike Up the Band: 3. Splendid : 4. Siamese Cats: 5. Pow Wow, Half-time entertainment: 6. To own a pet monkey. Clark, Pat-l. Patti: 2. You'Il Never Walk Alone, Dream: 3. Call me to- night: 4. Tri-Totem, lyob Filae, Young Life: 5. Girls' Club Committee, Christmas Decoration, Maintenance, Big Sister: 6. To alwavs be a suc- cess in everything I do. Clarkson, Karen-2. Glen MiIler's ln the Mood : 3. Honest to Pete : 4. Skiing, music, reading: 5. Honor Society Pres., Editor '54 Kimtah, Bus- iness Manager '53 Kimtah, CSG. Out-of-School Commissioner, CSG Cab- inet, Roll President i2l, Honor Society, Drama Club, Ski Club, Latin Club, G. C. Soph. Auxiliary Committee Chairman, G. C. Representative, Roll Secretary: 6. To see the world. Cliff, Edith-I. Edie : 2. Teach Me Tonight: 3. Oh ish. Maxine, Stop snoring: 4. Swimming, Skiing: 5. Pep Commission, Beepins, All-City Ad. Manager, Roll President, Roll Secretary, G. C. Rep., Chinook Staff: 6. To go with Fran, Nancy, Myra, Barb to TWISP. :ti . zz 'ff Y 'GS ff 1' 1s. bw: Why - . -f.. , sa: l R X '55 l .V 4 . ,ll I H. l , ' N x l S sfaav l ' .G 'WL 1 W' 4+ 'Tn Q-5. ig, ici 1 Clinton, Carole-I. Dolly : 2. lt's A Woman's World : 3. Oh, Brother and Man, Oh Man: 4. Boating: 5. Roll Class President: 6. To graduate and to go to Europe. Clymer, William-l. Bill: 5 Gasoline motored model airplanes: 6. Navy, then Law School. Coates, Sharon-l. Sharlee: 2. Student Prince Selections: 3. Somebody pulled a Boo-Boo: 4. Ice Skating, Reading: 5. W Club, Out-of-School Com- mission, Honor Society, Big Sister: 6. Go to college and travel by air. Cochran, Roy-I. Reb, Sarge, Stud: 2. Anny Had a Baby and Honey Love: 3. How About That or Hay Doll: 4. Collins Gang: 5. Mary Ann's Fan Club: 6. To help get Nelson's mother into big time wrestling. Coghill, Burl-1. Butch: 2. Blue Moon: 3. Loan me a nickle and I'Il play any record you want: 4. Girls, Cars, Sailing: 5. B. C. Rep., Track, Spike Shoe Club: 6. To stay single and teach my kids the same and play tik-tak- toe on Rakus's head. Coghill, Dave-I. Dave: 2. Moonshine and Roses, Cool Water: 3. I'm sorry: 4. Fishing, hiking, drawing and sports: 5. Kimtah Sports Editor, Honor Society: 6. To be a rich hobo. Cole, Kenneth Claire-1. Gus, Hair: 2. It ls No Secret, l Know lt's Real: 3. Come on gang: 4. Sports and music: 5. Roll Pres., Sr. Rep., YFC'Pres., Track I, 2, 3, Football, Boys W Club, Spike Shoe, Gridsman Club: 6. To serve Him, who died for me, as a minister. Cole, Pat-I. Cole. 2. Blue Moon: 3. Gee you guys, We're Seniors: 4. W. S. JOG President, Y, P.F., Tri-W, basketball, Tommy: 5. CSG Cabinet, Senior Prom Publicity Chairman: 6. To let Beckstrom win the race with a lst Class Hero. Collaras, lerifa-l. Zip: 2. l Only Have Eyes for You: 3. Get Away From Me-Don't touch me: 4. Tri-Tonda, Jobs Daughters, After Hour Parties with the girls, Mothball Club, Alibing for Donna: 5. Songleader, Roll Officer, Apartment Clerk, Big Sister, Faculty Tea, Senior Prom Committee, Pep Commission: 6. To get to be eighteen and do some of those For- bidden things. Conner, Nancy-l. Nan: 2. There Stands the Glass, Teach Me: 3. Fran, it's only 1:30 a. m.l Sylvia and Myra quit laughing: 4. Swimming, Water Ski- ing, Dancing, Sec. of Wakiya: 5. Roll President, Girls Club Rep., Girls Club Committee lFriendship and Publicityt, Senior Breakfast, Senior Luncheon, Senior Prom. G. C. Rep. Sub., Study Checker: 6. To go to TWlSP with Fran, Myra, Barb, Sylvia and Patty. Connor, Gary-l. Slim: 2. Stars and Stripes Forever: 3. I don't know: 4. Gliding, Soaring, Cars and Radio: 5. Movie Crew: 6. To make a place for myself in the world of aviation. Campau, Barbara-l. Bobbie : 2. Hey There: 3. You're All Right, lt's the World That's Wrong : 4. Roller Skating: 6. Hold a good iob and Iater get married. 4' K aaa: I-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Corning Nancy-'l. Nance -2. Known Only to Him -3. Hey Gang Let s Go- 4. Music Sports- 5. W. Club Moccasin Club Young Life Club Y. F. C.- 6. To be in the center of God s will for my life-always. ou ter Jo Ann-'l. ' 2. Little Things Mean ot - 3. Aha un Funl- 4. Running around with the gang waiting for Jim, 5. PTA-Dance Committee, Art Committee, Publicity Committee, 6. To be happily married l 3' l E l I I I I I I I I N 3 e c I . JU , AL ,F . BT HE B I I I X ' l BEESRWR 2.-.:. . V ri L GV its .RV Daniloff, Florence-l. Flo, Fluffy , 2. Somersault , 3. Stop teasing me, Dick, 4. Piano, Tennis, breaking Dick's axles, M. Y. F. President, Young Life Club, Sub-District, Dick, 5. Spade Club Secretary, Honor Society, Tillicums, Tom-Tom, Big Sister, Roll Vice-President, Choir Accompanist, Pow-Wow, Senior Play, 6. .To help make the world a better place to live in by always being cheerful. Day, Lorraine-l. lorry , 2. How Blue by the Mills Brothers, 3. Chuckie, Chuckie, 4. Ceramics, 6. To be a doctor's Technician. Davidson, Peggy-l. Peg , 2. Little Things Mean a Lot , 4. Reading, animals, New Nottinghamshire, 5. Refreshment Committee, Girls Club, Moccasin Club, Honor Society, 6. To start 'a school and family on New Nottinghamshire. Davis, Catherine-l. Cathy, Davy or iust plain Red , You'll Never Walk Alone , 3. Hey, y0u're supposed to laugh, it's a JOKE! 4. Skiing, swimming, driving, JOG officer, S. U. G., 5. All-city Social Service Chair- man, Roll President, Social Service Chairman, Past Publicity Committee Chairman, C. S. G. commissions, G. C. Office Clerk, Ski Club, 6. True to the best that is within me that I may become a fine and worthy woman. Davis, James-l. Jim , 2. Cool Water by the Sons of the Pioneers, 3. It is sorta neat that way, 4. Hunting, fishing, camping, 5. Ogling the girls in the halls between classes, 6. College, then a sparkling career. DePoorter, Joe-1. 23002360 , 2. The Little Shoemaker , 3. Dip the 4-25OA, 4. Amateur radio, boat racing, sports cars, 5. Ski Club, 6. To run a K. W. on all the ham bands without any TVl or BCI. Deslardin, Paul-'l. Diz , 2. I don't like it any more, 3. I've been had by the green arrow, 4. Cars and girls, 5. Ski Club, 6. To live the rest ot my life in Anaconda, Montana. Devenny, Gordon-1. Gordy , 2. l'll Be Seeing You, Shake Rattle and Roll , 3. Squirrell No, l'm really not soured on life, 4. Hunting, swimming, painting, iudo, motorcycles, 6. To someday have a hotter motorcycle than Sullivan's Plymouth. To be a success in everything I do, and finally to please someone, iust once. Ditmar, .loan-'l. Joanie , 2. Chapel in the Moonlight , 3. l iust about died. He's insane, 4. Writing letters, collecting dance programs, 5. Rolls 2liceMPresident, Girls Club Rep., 6. Finding a tall, dark and handsome or rs. D. Dixon, Barbara-'l. Bobby , 2. Chime Bells , 3. Oh fish: Honestly, 4. Rainbow, fishing, swimming, 5. W Club, Office Clerk, 6. To become a good secretary and buy a car to travel throughout the U. S. Dixon, Dorothy-I. Dot , 2. A-B-C Boogie and Moonlight and Roses , 3. Holy Toledo and Oh for Pete's sakes , 4. Sewing, swimming, Rain- bow, bowling, fishing, 5. Library Rep., Jr. '55 Rep., W Club, 6. To follow in Connie's ootsteps. Dixon, Neil-i. Dixie , 2. Blue Moon , 3. l don't know, 4. Cars, sports. 76 to Jim. Cox, James-T. Cox , 2. Across the Wide Missouri , 3. Don't lose your head, 4. Midnight Auto Supply, 5. Radiator Gang, 6. To get to know a certain brunette. Cox, Janet-l. Jan, Peewee , 2. My Friend, Angels in the Sky , 3. Oh Hannal-Hey Gavel, 4. Hunting, Skiing, Rifle Shooting, Horseback Riding, Swimming, 5. Spade Club, Glendale Rifle Club, 6. To put Mrs. be- fore my name and R. N. after it, like K-.lo. Cox, Lynne-2. Rock Around the Clock , 3. Later Man, Later , 4. Rain- bow, Church, P. F., 5. Big Sister, Tillacums, PTA Dance, 6. To go to col- lege and be a Dental Hygienist. Cushman, .lackie-l. Jachok , 2. Mood lndigo , 3. l iust don't under- stand, 4. JOG, dancing, records, 5. Big Sister, Ski Club, 6. Go to W. S. C. with Gerrie and get all A's. Cushman, James-1. J. B. , 2. l Have a Bar in the Back of My Car and l'm Driving Myself to Drink , 3. ls that Right, 4. Hunting, Fishing, Cars and D. P., 5. Senior Representative, nltramural Sports, 6. To graduate from college and D. D. S. and to finish the Hot Rod. Dahl, Sandra-I. Sandy and Sam , 2. White Christmas , 3. Come now--it's not that bad, Whew-, 4. Collecting records, JOG, Church Jr. Choir, 5. W. Club Vice President, Spade Club Vice President, Girls Club Piersonal Efficiency Dept. Head, 6. To be a success in whatever career l c oose. Dahley, Betty Lou-l. Dahley , 2. lf l Give My Heart to You, Bugler's Holiday , 3. Oh fish, Sugar Plum Fairy , 4. Tri-L, Drama, Art, Music, Sports, 5. Roll President, W Club Sec., Pow Wow, Christmas Play, Big Sister, 6. To make people happy and make a success out of myself. in-s F tt- 5-utr Q3 517' Q QU! Q11 1-. s I i 4-Hobbies 5'-School Actlvltles 6-Amblflon Dodds, Art-1. Artie , 2. Careless , 3. Snow, again kids, l didn't get the drift of it, 4. Money, Hi-Fi, 6. Composer-Arranger. Donaldson, James-'l. Jim , 2. This Old House , 3. I say am all, 4. Cars, photography, 5. Boys Club, 6. Just to get along. Dow, Russell-1. Tommy , 2. Blue Moon , 3. Awww, Patty, do l have to?, 4. Y. M. C. A. Coach, Hi-Y, Pat, 5. Junior Class Treasurer, Honor Society il hopel, Roll President, and Boys Club Vice President, 6. To always be first in line with a certain C. S. G. secretary. Dowdell, Betty-l. HaroId, Compliments of Junior , 2. Tenderly, Mood lncligo , 3. Molly. Don't eat your Wheat Thins in here: 4. Rainbow, music, the gang and sports, 5. Girls Club Committee Chairman, Counselors' Office, 6. Physical Education Instructor and then help Marion raise green peppers in California. Doyle, Patricia-l. Pat , 2. Teach Me Tonight, l'll Still Love You , 3. Morning glory, see the rain Dear?, 4. Rollerskating, 6. To help Velma buy a car so we can see the world. Drobesh, Karyl-l. Gus , 2. No Other Love lJo Staffordl, 3. Hey-wait for me, 4. Sorrentoes, J. A., J. M., record collection, 5. Glrls Club Ticket Committee, College Tea, Choir, Big Sister, Girls Club Representative, 6. To be maid of honor at Joan's wedding. Durham, Mary-1. Butch , 4. Horse riding, tropical fish, auto mechanics, 6. Join the service and then be a theater manager. Duval, Joanne-1. Jo , 2. ln the Garden , 3. So goes life in the Far West, 4. Tennis, sewing, traveling, 5. Office, Girls Club, 6. To see the world as a traveling companion. Duval, Molly-l. Abigail , 2. You'Il Never Walk Alone , 3. l know l'm late but--, 4. Fisher JOG, Veep, Y-Teens, Rainbow, P. F. Veep, 5. Moc- casin Club, C. S. C. Rep., Faculty Tea Committee Chairman, Glrls Club Council, 1954 Senior Breakfast and Luncheon Committee, Study Checker, 6. To be a success, and always have a smite for everyone. vs . 51 1 Q 1' . F N X21 'r A, ' ' .. Q, 'hw ling!! '1 . W' B1 .. - Q we :3,,-:- R ' ' Z it s m ... -Q ra i Q: YT- 'tl it We Rock Around the Clock , Nites and a '50 Chevy, marry Anna see Richardson graduate Just Bob , 2. Jesus, Wonderful Lord , 3. That's a fact, art, 5. Debate, 6. College, work with Young Life or Nav's gang about the Savior. Eddie , 2. Dream , 3. Later with that, 4. JOG, DWT's Paiama Patrol, 5. PTA Dance Committee, Night, 6. To go to the U. W. and always be happy. Eddi , l Need You Now by Eddie Fisher, Star- girl, Pardon, OK where are they hiding? Mothball Club, After Hour parties with 5. Roll Officer, Ski Club, Make-up Club, Big and be happy and to always be worthy of The Happy Wanderer , 3. What? 4. Stamp collecting, Movie Crew, 6. Chemist. Cheeks , 2. Sh-boom , 3. l'lI buy three of 'em, n Club, Boy's W Club, Football, 6. To beat Bill Mc- Joe , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. How 'bout that, 4. F., Tri-L, VePEn's, Ron, riding in a maroon '49 Ford, '55 Representative, Faculty Tea, 6. To be a police- and sit on my boss's knee. Vernon-'l. Mr, Peepers , Wonderful Grace , 3. l'm allergic to 4. Nancy and music, 5. Band, Track, Intramural, 6. Musician or E ry, Dave-t. Willie , 2. Tschaikowsky 7th Symphony in E Flat Mi or, 3. He who laughs last gets--, 4. Hunting, fishing, cars, 5. War- ,rio s, Iunchroom, after school ianitor, 6. To make a million. En ign, Geneva-1. Geni , 2. The Love of God , 4. Wearing middies, 5. ransferred from Richland, Wash., G. C. Recording Secretary, Big Si r, Honor Society, Y. F. C., Chinook Feature Page Editor, 6. To always fo w God's plan for my life. E ' kson, Jerry-l. Mighty Mouse , 2. I Need You Now , 3. Let's Went H, 4. Skiing, fishing, 5. Radiator Gang, 6. Wart remover in a pickle fa tory. Estep, Maxine-I. Max , 2. Because of You , 3. Hey Shirl, what's new wth the boy?, 4. JOG Secretary, President, Tri-G Secretary, VeePeins sident, riding in the Jr. B. M. Jet Jim, 5. Pow Wow, '52 Operetta, ama Club, G. C. rep., Senior Play, Senior Breakfast Chairman, 6. To et every third Saturday night with Veepeins-Little Man. 77 .,. .. lx 4 Wi 1 'yggxi F mg . P' We .iz A gf .Ji wife, vlaaisftff as one H a . a .. . ra .3 'L lt ! Bl aa E . We X55 His X uv 19 ie s, Barbara l. Barbie , . Dream , 3. Thats lust great. 4. Art, music, Tri-Tanda, Mog-Ni, C. S. J. F., 5. Apt. Clerk, Girls Club Standards Committee Chairman, Publicity, '55 Rep., Roll Officer, Attendance Office, Decorations, Torch, 6. To always be cheerful and content and to make those around me cheerful and content. Fitzgerald, Larry-I. Fitz , 2. Rose Marie, Moving On , 3. Grachious, 4. Girls, records, baseball, 5. Boys Club, Office, 6. United States Navy or policeman and get married. Flaquinti, Janice-1. Jan , 2. In the Mood, String of Pearls , 3. Hey Rosie, there goes your friend, 4. Swimming, ice skating, Treasurer B. Y.s, H. C. B. Y.s, 5. Big Sister, Girls Club Committee Chairman, Teachers Sec- retary, Study Hall Checker, 6. To be a private secretary and make as much money as Ann Southern. And to meet annually with H. C. B. Y.s. Flint, Carolyn-2. Because , 3. C'mon, let's make the next light, 4. JOG, Y, wearing middies, W. W. W.s, 5. G. C. Rep., G. C. Corr. Sec., G. C. Committee Chairman, Big Sister, 6. To go on to college, so that I will be able to write R. N. after my name. Forschmidt, Rik-2. Lonesome Polecat , 3. I don't know, 4. Senior Hi-Y Chaplain, Ski Patrol, 5. Ski Club, Math Club, C. S. G., 6. To be a pro- fessional ski bum at a lodge with a good bar and beautiful barmaids. Foss, Theodore-'l. Ted , 2. You'll Never Walk Alone , 3. Let's get organized, 4. Sports, radio work, hiking, 5. Young Life, Boy's Club Sec., Luther League Vice-President, Gridsman Club, W Club, Kimtah Sports Staff, Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. Dance Committee, AllfCity Dance Com- mittee, Football, Basketball, Ramblers, 6. To succeed in everything and anything I attempt. Fredrickson, Ken-'l. Swede , 2. Get Off the Stove, Granny, You're Too Old to Ride the Range, 3. Mmm, boy, look at that, 4. Cars, hunting and fishing, 5. Senior Rep., Intramural Basketball, 6. To build a custom car and to finish our hot rod. Freelund, Arthur-I. Art , 2. Hey There , 3. More beer, 4. Fishing, hunting and girls, 5. Roll Room Secretary and Vice President, and Boy's Club, 6. To make my first million and buy a cabin in the mountains and do nothing but hunt, fish and sleep until l can no longer bear the strain and then make my second million. French, Shirley-I. Frenchie , 2. Lure of Unknown Love by Yma Sumac, 3. What time Bill, 4. Rainbow, going out with Bill, 5. C. S. G. Rep., Girls Club Rep., Tillicums, Refreshment, 6. To be a barker at a side show at Coney Island. Frydenlund, Carol.-I. Shorty , 2. l Should- Have Told You Long Ago , 3. I'm not foolin', 4. Dancing, records, skiing, riding around with Elmo, 5. Girls' Club, 6. To go to California with Lee and have a good time. Fylling, Sylvia-2. You'll Never Walk AIone , 3. Oh l'm tellin' you, 4. Music and walking, 5. Music Talent Committee, Orchestra, Big Sister, S. P. J. T., Roll President, Girls Club Rep., P. T. A. Dance Committee, Prom Committee, 6. To graduate from P. L. C. and live a full, happy life. Gaffner, Robin-I. Robs , 2. Kiss , 3. Well . . . pretty soon, 4. Skiing, hiking, music, Paiama Patrol, JOG Tri-G, D. W. T., 5. Songleader two years, Jr. Class Secretary, Ticket Sales Chairman, Entertainment Depart- ment Head, Joyce Fashion Board, Advisory Council, Roll President, 6. To always laugh and enioy life. 78 I-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Estes, Jimmy-I. Brains , 2. Sh-boom , 3. Not this U. C., 5. Warriors, Math Club, 6. To work my way through college. Evans, Deeanna-l. Dee , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. Honestly Jimmie, don't be so stubborn, 4. Sewing, Jim and V-P-N's, 5. Tom-Tom, College Te1a,I 6. To marry Jim and live on an iceberg in the Antarctic and raise w a es. Evans, Margaret-I. Dee, Nurse , 2. We Two, Dream , 3. Oh Mer- retta, go to the dance, 4. Dancing, fishing, laughing at Al, swimming, Sorrentos, Rainbow, 5. Big Sister, Health and Charm, Social Service, Red Cross, G. C. Rep., 6. To go to B. Y. U. Take one girl friend on a trip when I get my car. Everts, George-2. Crazy About You Baby , 3. I Goofed, 4. Swimming, Zkiing, 5. Intramural Basketball, 6. Join the Army if they will take a ' 5 man. Fabbri, Sally-I. Fab , 2. Unforgettable , 3. MY KEYSI, 4. Piano, ac- cordion, sewing, skating, U. S. O., JOG, Tri-W, 5. '55 Committee Chairman, '55 Rep., G. C. Committees, Big Sister, C. S. G. Rep., Talent and other assemblies, Make-up Club President, Senior Class Treasurer, 6. To invite the Tri-W girls to my opening night on Broadway as a iazz pianist. Farrar, Ben-I. Ben , If I Ever Needed You , 3. Holy smokes, 4. Mary, 6. To graduate from W. S. H. S. Farrell, Wyoma-1. Y , 2. lt's All in the Game, l'm a Rollin' , 3. What am I going to wear, Sandy?, 4. Tri-G President, JOG, T. M.'s, Veepeins, 5. C. S. G. Commissions, Roll President, G. C. Committees, Jr. Assembly, Sr. Activities, '55 Rep., 6. To help Sandy! remove Ballard and Franklin from the map, and to make friends with S irley. Fazio, Norman-I. Fuzz , 2. Cana-me-a by David Whitfield, 3. You guessed her Chester, 5. Cars, 6. To make corks in a screw factory. Fielding, Shirlee-1. Shy, Deputy Dink , Honey Love, Bazoom, ABC Boogie and Westerns, 3. How bout that, Don't get shook, 4. Moth Ball Club, horses, Party Times, ioke times in first study, 5. Senior Activities, 6. To rest in the shade of a Ubangie's lip, to own a ranch in Canada, to know the Greek god better. 'if if . 'F 1 I 311, so 'W X tc 4-Hobbies 5-School Acflvltles 6-Ambition Gallinattl, Eugene-l. Gene , 2. Bimbo , 3. That's the way it goes, 4. Ice skating, hiking, wood carving, 5. Spike Shoe Club, Warriors, 6. Cabinet maker. Gilbertson, Edith-1. Edie , 2. Blue Moon , 3. Oh you guys, quit mocking me, 4. JOG, Wahnees, Masqueraders, Job's Daughters lSr. Princessl, D. J.'s, V. P. of the Klan, 5. Roll President, Ski Club, Big Sister, 6. To go to college and always be happy. Gill, Danette-I. Dani , 2. Mood Indigo , 3. It varies, 4. Collecting iazz records, Y-Teen, 5. Tillicums, Publicity Committee, Girls Club, 6. To go to college. Gilpatrick, Robert-I. Bob, Gilp , 2. High Noon, Shane , 3. What do ya say, But fellows, where's my girl? Drag it out, 4. Fords, basketball, foot- ball, racing, music, 5. V. P. or Ramblers, Hi-Y, W. W. T., Sports, '55 Rep., Blue Clnders, Church, 6. To keep smiling, graduate from W. S. C., U. S. A. F., and M. C. G. Gleason, Phyllis-l. Phil , 2. Blues in the Night , 3. Why, 4. T. M.s, Tri-G, S. E. G.'s, Rainbow, art, skiing, sewing and men, 5. Sr. Rep., Roll Pres., Sr. Prom, Program Chairman, Roll Checker, Dance Chairman, C. S. G. Committee, 6. To study Fashion Designing at U. of Washington, and other interests. Goemaere, Janice-1. Jan , 2. MoonIight and Roses bv the Three Suns, 3. How about that, 4. Swimming, dancing, Pen Pals, 5. Big Sister, Honor Society, Refreshments Committee, 6. Become a nurse, see the world. Goertz, Charles-l. Chuck , 2. Bumming Around , 3. Who flubbed, 4. Hunting and fishing, 6. Be the richest bum in America. Gullier, Gary-2. l Believe ' 3. Oh my gosh, let's get on the stick here, 4. Target shooting, boating, hunting, cars, 5. Class of '55 Rep., Informa- tion Commission, 6. To get out of school and do something different. Gonstead, Ray-1. Gomes , 2. Take Me Back , 3. Don't sweat it, Ace, 4. Eating, sleeping and drinking, 5. Bearing Burners, W. W. T. A., 6. To go hunting in Alaska lor a year, go as far as my Dad has. 'iv' 'Qs ' is sf l I E' Q fr if 'li -AQ1 is 11 ,ii i f a -C? 'ry x-, Goodwin, Frances-I. Fran, Buncie , 2. lt's a Woman's World, Don't Let the Kitty Get ln , 3. Hey Yvonne, can you get the car, 4. Tri-G, Mog-Ni, Dantes, Mothball Club, 5. P. T. A. Teas, Big Sister, ln-School Commission, Dad's Night, 6. To go to California with Ellie, Dotty and Vonnie. To some day become a Mrs. Gowdy, Lloyd Richard-2. Alma Mater , 3. l'll have you shot, 4. Fishing, 5. Track and Football, W Club, Spike Shoe Club, 6. To stay healthy. Grant, Ron-l. Useless , 2. You Go to My Head , 3. I hadn't anyone till l had you, 4. Classics in literature and music, writing, narration, 5. Tennis, 6. Compose for lman he rockst Finley, bury myself in a pile of Vodka bottles, submarines and to learn to love lamong other thingsl. Grenfell, Claudia-l. Claud , Till Then, Slowly , 3. I love you too, 4. Roller skating, Barry, my hope chest, 5. Girl's Club Rep., Classes, 6. Marry that man of mine and raise two kids. Grinstead, Bob-l. Grinny , 2. Mecque, Mecque , 3. Wow, 4. Skiing, hunting and fishing, 6. Engineering. Grossruck, Ray-l. Grossy , 2. Moonlight and Roses , 3. I don't dig you Joe, 4. Girls, 5. Warriors, Ski Club, 6. To get out of school. Guyman, Donna-'l. Don Guyman , 2. Anything by Glenn Miller, Pent- house Serenade, Dream , 3. Oo poody doo, 4. Ice skating, B Y's, Rain- bow, swimming, bowling, archery, tennis, 5. Big Sister, Clerical Com- mittee, Friendship Committee, Attendance, W Club, 6. Get through Bus. Eng. with a passing grade, meet annually with H. C. B. Y., and travel around the world on skates. Guyton, Samuel-l. The lover , 2. Dear One , 3. That's enough your parlors too rough, 4. Dancing, pool, football, 6. Go to Illinois University. Hagstrom, Carl-l. Shorty and Hag , 2. Too Youn9 : 3. Hi Rudy, How's tricks, 4. Cars, sports, mountain climbing, females, 5. Warriors, Lootball, Basketball, Band, Orchestra, 6. To marry Marthellen and loin the avy. Hallock, Karen-l. Kar , 2. Million Tears and l Don't Know Why I Love You Like I Do , 3. Hey, Bunkey, hurry upl, 4. Dancing, party times, going out with the girls, keeping Tamany our tree toad away from back- stops, Promenaders, Masqueraders lSec.J, 5. Senior Committees, 6. To have friends always, such as I have now. Halpin, Tom-l. Fibber , 2. Honey Love , 3. If at first you don't succeed, forget it, 4. Eating, 6. To ride a horse over a golf course. Hammond, Wendell-l. Wendy , 2. You, You, You , 3. Oh Knothead, 4. Bearing Burners, 5. Warriors, 6. To make a million. l HB ...ss . a-' a airs a e a msmiar na mm fe a -aaa was das Exe g at 5- , is YI. 'aa as fa I-lawn, Edwin-1. Ed, Cam , 2. Teach Me, China Doll , 3. Knock it off, 4. Quick Ford, the ranch, 5. Soph. Class Vice President, Roll Pres., 6. To have a chest like Don tAll Americant Rockwell, be successful in every- thing that I attempt throughout life. Hayman, Eleanor-T. Hot Dawg , 2. Hold My Hand, lt's a Woman's World, 3. All l want is ahundred, 4. Mog-Ni, Tri-G, Dantes, to be a Blase Senior, Mothball Club, 5. Big Sister, ln-School Commission, Decoration, PTA Teas, Dad's Night, 6. To go to California with Dotty, Vonnie and Fran. To someday become a Mrs. To find out if it's a woman's world. Hearne, Patty-1. Pasha , 2. Hey There, Tenderly , 3. Thank you ever so, Pass the Church Key, 4. Mogni, Dantes, Tri-G, to be a Blase Senior, Mothball Club, Party times at S. B., ioke time in lst study, 5. Big Sister, Refreshment Committee, Dal's Night, Decorations and Dance Com- mittees, 6. To supply the Shirt for Joni and Patti. Heerhartz, Helen-1. Blondie , 2. The Happy Wanderer , 3. Fuerchter- Iich, 4. Skiing, cooking, dancing, Mountaineers, 5. Office Assistant, Girls Club Comms. and Rep., Ski Club, W Club, Big Sister, Honor Society. 6. To get a good iob and go back over to Germany some day. Hein, Michael-l. Mike , 2. Shake, Rattle and Roll , 3. l give up, 4. Cars, rock hound, hunting, fishing, 5. Boys Club, S.C.R., Crankers, Baseball, 6. To play pro baseball. Hein, Sharon-1. Mugs, Heinie , 2. l Spoke Too Soon , 3. l'm not going to walk, it's too far, 4. Mog-Ni, Masqueraders lTreasurerJ, Moth- ball Club, dancing, sports, 5. Charm and Health Committee, 6. To get an apartment with Carole, Patty and Audrey, and to repeat two weeks of last summer. Heleniak, Richard-l. Dick , 2. Teach Me Tonight and Baby Lata Me Bang Your Box , 3. I was iust coming to the phone to call you Jeanie, 4. Boeing Hell Club, cars, dancing, football, 5. Boys Club Rep., 6. To always have a good time and to see Jeanie become a songleader. Henderson, Yvonne-1. Vonnie , 2. Teach Me Tonight, lt's a Woman's World , 3. Yes, Fran, l can get the car, 4. Mog-Ni, Tri-G, Dantes, to be a blase senior and Mothball Club, 5. Dad's Night, PTA Teas, Big Sister. 6. To go to California with Ellie, Dot and Fran. To someday become a Mrs. Heritage, Ralph-l. Feet , 2. lt's No Secret , 3. Oh nuts, 4. Photog- raphy, Young Life President, 5. Football, Track, Y.F.C., 6. To live my life for my Lord. Hillwrn,Kenneth-l. Ken , 2. Moonlight Bay , 3. Bitus, 4. Model railroading, 5. Out of School Commission, 6. To buy my mother a yacht. Hill, Ophelia-T. Bunkey , 2. Jazz at Oberlin-Bhubeck , 3. No I wouldn't shuck you, 4. President of D. J, President, Dukes and Duchess, sewing, E. J. B., 5. Girls Club Rep., Pep Commission, Girls Club Comm, Big Sister, 6. To become a good seamstress, attend U. of W. To become as fine a person as my mother. Hill, Walter-1. Walt , 2. Blue Moon , 3. Howdy, there fella, 4. Boats, cars, fishing, 5. Marine Reserve, Caviliers, 6. Marine Corps, and then co ege. 80 I-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Hannaford, Barbara-l. Barb , 2. Greensleeves and High and the Mighty , 3. Hoo boy, and Gadzooks, 4. Sports, music, reading and talking to myself, 5. W Club Pres., Girls Club Cabinet, Out-of-School Comm., Tom-Tom Chairman, Roll Pres., Torch, Debate, 6. Travel, travel, travel and then make myself usefui somehow. Hansen, Joanne-l. Joni , 2. How High the Moon , 3. l guess, 4. Tri-G, Mog-Ni iSec.J, Dantes, Mothball Club, skiing, 6. To be happy. Harrison, Richard-'l. Dick , 2. If I Give My Heart to You , 3. That's tuning up your harp, 4. Sports, 6. To face life and to always be happy. Harsant, Cliff-l. Sonny , lt's Love, Mood lndigo , 3. Now look what you made me do, 4. Skiing, dancing, outdoor sports, 5. Ski Club, Class Rep., Sr. Hi-Y, 6. To go to W. S. C. to study architecture and see that Vince is staying out of trouble. Hathaway, Ann Marie-l. Annie , 2. You'll Never Walk Alone, Dream , 3. Please call me, See you tonight, 4. Junior Achivement, ski- ing, swimming, IYOB FILIAE, Tri-L, Young Life, H.P.G.C., 5. Nurse Aid, information Comm., Maintenance, Spade, Refreshments Comm., Decorations Com., Big Sister, Tillicums, 6. To become a good secretary and try to make other people happy. Hatherell, Dorothy-1. Dotty , 2. Teach Me Tonight, Don't Let the Kitty Get ln , 3. The men are in Queen Anne, 4. Mog-Ni, Tri-G, Dantes and trying to be a blase senior, 5. Dad's Night, ln School Commission, PTA Teas, 6. To go to California with Fran, Yvonne, Eleanor and some day become Mrs. J. A. Radonski. Haugsvar, Sonia-l. Sonnie, Peanut , 2. String of Pearls, Teach Me , 3. Honestly, l ain't short, l'm 5' V2 , 4. Vice President of Tri Totem, Secretary of Tel-A-Cover, Junior Achievement Co., Hi League, The Girls, 5. C. S. G. Administration, Refreshment, Papoose, Big Sister, 6. To marry a million dollar boss with two CadilIac's. Hawkins, Donald-1. Don, Hawk, Hawkeye , 2. Mood lndigo, Bring the Hammer, Mother, There's a Fly on Baby's Head , 3. Glena, l'm not following you, 4. Skiing, Sec. of Klan, Demolay, sports, 5. Ski Club, PTA Dance Comm., Roll Pres., Sr. Representative, Jr. Rep., Soph. Rep., 6. To go to college and be president of Klan. Hawkinson, Arlene-l. Ar , 2. lt Took a Miracle , 3. Good night, 4. accordian, 5. Y.F.C. Club, Spade Club, 6. To serve the Lord as a Missionary- urse. E- sa' f '3' , A gs 4-Hobbies 5-School Activities 6-Ambition Hile, Dick-2. The Happy Wanderer , 4. Fishing and sports, 5. Basketball and Track, 6. College and Foreign Service. Hilliker, Marilyn-2. lvory Palaces , 3. So, 4. Sewing, art, collecting iunk, 5. Roll Vice President, Big Sister, 6. Stewardess. Hodson, Nancy-l. Nance , 2. Stardust , 3. Honestly, Freddie, 4. JOG Secretary, Tri-Tonda, swimming, tennis, 5. Girls Club Committee, Sr. Prom Committee, Pep Commission, Swim Team, Sr. Activities, Roll Officers, Torch, Attendance Office, Study Checker, Apart. Clerk, Student Secretary, Eatin Club, Big Sister, 6. Go to U. of W. and write letters to Marie in urope. Hoff, Marlene--l. Mars , 2. Mood lndigo , 3. Marsha, will you please hurry, 4. Ski Patrol, rifle shooting, Mountaineers, Junior Achievement, sports, 5. Honor Society, Refreshments, Social Service, W Club, Ski Club, Moccasin Club, Psycho-Tintinabulationists, Big Sister, 6. Go to C. W. C. E. and see why teachers act the way they do. Hohag, Glena-2. Sh-Boom by Stan Freeburg, 3. l don't know: 4. Fishing, hunting, working on my car, 5. Audio'Visual Crew, 6. Architect, builder, my own business. Holmberg, Laura-2. Full Moon and Empty Arms , 3. Oh Heavens, 4. Sewing, skiing, ice skating, horseback riding, JOG, Tri-Tonda, wearing middies, 5. G. C. Treasurer, W Club, Ski Club, Make-up Club, Big Sister, CSG Commission, Honor Society, Chinook, 6. To always be happy and make the best of ever situation. Holter, Bob-2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. Get away closer, 4. Cars, fishing, blondes, 5. Gridsman Club, Ski Club, Stage Crew, 6. To be persistent. Holton, Ray-T. Corkey , 2. Soft, Shake, Rattle and Roll, Ba- zoom , 3. Pin a fern on your stern, Not now Marilynn, 4. Cars, radio, sports, Marilynn, sounds, iumping, 5. DeMolay, Ramblers, '42 Pontiac, Marilynn, Drive-Ins, 6. TV engineer, a real friend to everyone, marry Marilynn and fill 4 diapers. Homestead, Wayne-l. Tamany, Boris Spivits , 2. Moonlight in Ver- mont, The Shades of Night Were Falling But l Got a Peek Anyway , B. ln Spivits there is strength, 4. Vashon, climbing trees. parties, 5. Baseball, Basketball, Honor Society, Prom Chairman, W Club. Shazams, Y, 6. To return to my natural surorundings at Surprise with Jim, Jack, Bob, Pat, Clark and Dick. .r Qin Z JA 5' tvs. tlnll llr 1 . -QS' Q -4 Q .lx Y ' N X . f-K5s.,,'l Q..,,., aaa ee 'MZ QV . .. 'B fi' ,, - ' V F, V . . 'rs w ff 'l N V. A tN' 1 C 5 i s- 4.4 '.' X' I I i . ,H1, ,VXA I If X fii U ll sis -4 Hopper, Beverly-T. Bev , 2. lt's a Blue World, Flying Home , 3. But it's hardly dark out, 4. Feeding Tamany, our pet tree toad, JOG Masqueraders, Promrnenaders, 5. Class of '55 Rep., Girls Club Rep., Roll Vice President, 6. To get an italian boy. Hunsinger, Joanne--1. Jo , 2. Rock Around the Clock , 3. Wowee ding, 4. BY's, skating, HCBY, movies, 5. Girls Club Office Work, 6. To be liked by everyone and meet annually with the HCBY. Hunt, Susan-l. Susie , 2. Birth of the Blues , 3. Softly, softly, you'll wake the clams, 4. Reading, swimming, talking to people on the bus, 5. Debate, Student Council Rep., Jr. Leader lYMCAl, Publicity Committee, 6. College tteacherl, travel, write a book, get married, etc. Hunter, James-T. Bart Spivits , 2. Moonlight in Vermont -Johnny Smith, 3. Yes Dick, l know you'll be quiet next time, 4. Cavaliers, Sallies, 6. To take care of Dick, Pat and Jack every weekend. Huson, Rose-l. Rosie, D. D. , 3. E. Bostic's Flamingo , 3. Hey Jan, there goes your friend, 4. President of BY's, ice skating, HCBY, 5. Roll president, Big Sister, Clerical, Attendance Office, 6. Stick together with the HCBY and to run a bone breaking business of my own. Hutchens, Gary-l. Beetle , 2. Popular music, 3. Don't work too hard, 4. Reading and sports, 5. Warriors, Movie Crew, Track and Math Club, 6. Be a Physicist. lngherg, Carol-T. Jeanie , 2. Because of You, Stardust , 3. Hey Ginny, can you get the car tonight, Darlene and l need some excitement, 4. Cooking, sewing, hope chest and Bill, 5. Clerical Committee, Coun- selors Office, 6. To be a good wife to Bill and to always have my won- derful Mom and Dad. Jacobs, Bob-T. Jake , 2. High and the Mighty , 3. How do you do this one, Hesler, 4. Hunting, fishing, sewing, basket weaving, 5. Baseball, Basketball, W Club, 6. To play pro baseball and to further my sewing skill. Jacobson, Charles-1. Chas, Chuck, Charlie , 2. This Old House, Pretend , 3. Wow, 4. Girls, cars, Senior Hi-Y, spotrs, 6. Make a lot of money lwithout getting caughtl then travel around the world and really live. Jacobson, Jerri-T. Jake , 2. Chapel in Moonlight , 3. Oh sure you dn, 4. Swimming, skiing, 5. Big Sister, Ski Club, Y Teens, JAYB, 6. To have a lot of fun at W. S. C. and still graduate in four years. Jamison, Lila-l. Just plain Lila , 2. l and Madonna , 3. Let's go there and Tiny Doll, 4. Tri-L lPresident '54l, records, going out with the gang, good times in Annie's car, party times with the gang, 5. Girls Club, and Checker, Big Sister, 6. To take that trip with Marilee and to make some- thing of myself. Jarrett, Jean-1. Sam , 2. Can't Help Lovin' That Man of Mine , 3. You're not coming through, 4. Singing, 5. Chinnok editorial and Ad. staff, Senior Play, Girls Club, Math Club, Pow Wow, Talent Assembly, 6. To earn S120 a week for writing Junior High School Trash. 8l iiiilef ..,. E'-We s if if ff si X W .gwcl ft X K V I - --V qv. .A A , -v 3 I .I A. . ...- 'il , i m 'W NV ft .,:4.i...,4'-wx ' l . t . -6. I T ,.,-,1 lx' f l E t,- Jorgensen, Norma-2. Tuxedo Junction and September in the Rain , 3. Can't I please have the car, 4. JOG, Y-Teens, Dorian's, dancing, swim- ming, 5. Roll President, Soph. Rep., Class of '55 Rep., Kimtah, Ski Team, Swim Team, Clerical, PTA Dance, 6. To live a successful and happy life. Kalivoda, Dick-l. Richard , 2. Mr, Sandman ias of Oct. lit, 3. 3 cheers, 2 beers and a soggy pretzel, 4. Cars, 5. Chasing George to get my locker key back, 6. To catch George, also to be successful in the vocation I choose. Katsman, Ruth Lea-I. Ruthy, Rufus , 2. Ravel's Bolero , 3. Such is life, 4. Music, dancing, walking, 5. Scrade, Debate, Honor Society, Orchestra, 6. To always take life in its stri e. Kegal, Carol-1. CoCo or JoJo , 2. l Complained , 3. Oh well, and that's an awful deep subiect for such a shallow mind, 4. Skiing, rifle shooting, swimming, horseback riding, Mountaineers, 5. Ski Club, Rifle Club, Y-Teens, Spade Club, W Club, Moccasin Club, 6. To be like PeeWee and put Mrs. before my name and R.N. after it. Kelly, Colleen-I. Kelly , 2. My Foolish Heart , 3. Don't worry about me, 4. Music, art, clothes, especially Bob, 5. Pep Class, Dad's Night, Mother and Daughter Tea, 6. To be a music promoter for Seattle, most of all is to marry Bob. Kelly, Patricia-l. Pat , 2. Moonlight Sonata , 3. Oh choke, 4. P. F. President, JOG Sec., Jr. Achievement, WWW's, wearing middies, 5. Girls Club tleep, Frosh-Aux., G. C. Comm. Chr., Big Sister, W Club, Pan-Amer., All City PTA Dance, Roll Pres., Girls State, Honor Society, 6. Always be happy and make a friend with every smile. Kennicott, Ralph-I. Rabbit , 2. My Tomato Ran Away But l'Il Catch Up With Her , 3. Duck, here comes Sweeney, 4. Coin collecting, 5. President Knight's Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, 6. To work for the YMCA. Kenny, Ronald-'l. Ronny Red Hot , 2. Tuxedo Junction : 3. Aw come on, just a little, 4. Cars, girls, work iother than schooll, 5. Trouble, trouble, trouble, 6. To go straight when I get out of this prison and to be a musician. Kent, Genie-2. I am a Fool to Care, Teach Me Tonight , 3. Big deal, 4. Painting, sewing, Y, bowling, and Bill, 5. Dad's Night, Senior Com- mittees, 6. To go to Central with Bill, and to always be happy. King, Chris-1. King , 2. Sh-Boom , 4. Stamp collecting, car, 5. War- riors Club, Forum Commission, Knights Hi-Y, 6. Aeronautical engineering, to get my car running. Kinsch, Bruce-1. Duce , 2. Goodnight Sweetheart , 3. That's the way it goes, 4. Girls, 5. Football, Boys Club Rep., Senior Hi-Y, Kimtah, 6. Take up Engineering and to stay out of ditches. Knapp, Karen-1. Nappie , 2. ln My Own Quiet Way , 3. Inez, you're stepping on my shoes, 4. Taking care of my animals, 5. G. C. Committees, C.S.G. Commission, W Club, 6. To live happily ever after. 82 S '55 4 I-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Jensen, Sonia-l. Just plain Sonia , 2. The Lord's Praver , 3. Any how's, 3. Music, art, being the teacher in Mr. Schaal's Alqebra class, 5. Kimtah Editor, Senior Rep., Ticket Squad, W Club, Historian, Girls Club Activity, Roll Vice Pres., Girls Club Rep., Big Sister, Pow Wows, Senior Prom Program Chairman, Torch, Girls Club Assemblies, UNESCO Proiect, 6. Art and Muisc instructor. Johanson, Petter-'l. PJ's , 2. Teach Me, A Fool Was l , 3. Not on the head, What are you stepping on?, 5. Boys Club Rep., Boys Club Cabinet, Track, Yell Squad iChieft, Sr. Prom, Co-Pres., Boeing Hill Club, 6. To be a member of the All-American Bachelors Club. Johnson, Bruce-l. Johnson , 2. Bach's Double Concerto and Mood ln- digo , 3. Hi Clyde, 4. Catching my baton when it falls out of my locker, catching my violin when it falls out of my locker, catching them both when they fall at the sarne time, 5. Boys Club Office Commissioner, Drum Maior of the Band, Concert Master of the Orchestra, Senior Play, 6. To be an M. D. Johnson, Doug-2. Sh-Boom , 3. Full of gumolose, 4. Hunting, skiing, model planes, 5. Lettering Signs, 6. Go to Africa. Johnson, Edith-1. Edie , 2. Mood Indigo , 3. That's for sure, 4. Talk- ing on the phone, dancing, skating, running to chemistry class, yelling myself hoarse at all the games, 5. Kimtah, Out of School Comm., Tom Tom Editor, Pep Comm., Big Sister, 6. To always have wonderful friends like Barbara and Sonia. Johnson, Ellene-l. Jonse , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. Oh ish, Call me Lynne, 4. Knitting, sewing, Rainbow, Pilgrim Fellowship, Tri-Tanda, 5. Mother-Daughter Tea Comm., Pep Commission, Class Room Officer, Girls Club Standards Committee, Girls Club Tom-Tom Committee, 6. To become a successful high school teacher. Johnson, Howard-l. Howie , 2. Bugler Holiday , 3. How 'bout a smoke Jim, 4. Fishing, hunting, skiing, boating, 6. To go to the Philippines where there are no traffic cops. Johnson, Lorraine Jeanette-I. Lanny, Lorrie, Little One, Bub- bles , 2. My Friend and Count Your Blessings, 3. Fiddle sticks, 4. Music, church, roller and ice skating iall sportst, 5. Music Club, Or- chestra, Sr. Choir, .ir. Achievenment i2 yearsl, Y.F.C. Club, Friendship Committee, Big Sister, G. C. Rep., Talent Assembly, 6. To do His will and be a true friend to everyone. Johnston, Bob-l. Rube , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. I give up, you tell me, 6. Run an elevator in a one-story building. .f - ,f' l ,I 5. X sr l - -- , , .. .,, J, . ,a, ., ei ,.,.g-,-q..' ,. - ., 1,-1r:.gf1 f . Hey- , X 'ff'-Jil-.l A 43-1: sifix 5 . -V ,,. ff .K . I . 1 ' 0 ' lt , N ' is 'J T, ,ry ..-:F 'J' : ,Aux sis. 1 Kb' l . . I I lull? I Q 'I A is .4 .....-.gr X gn. 1- 6' J. I If Ii . it l ' I, 4, l . J 6 4 A I r HIL :Lu I 4-Hobbies 5-School Artlvltles 6-Ambition Knutsen, Larry-AI. Nuutsen , 2. Just One More Chance, anything by Glenn Miller, 3. Bearsknuckles, that's cagey, hey doll, 4. Auto racing, cars, W.H.R.A., 6. To build something that goes. Korcski, Susie-l. Punkin , 2. Blue Moon , 3. Sure-nuff honey, 4. Swimming and dancing, 5. Big Sister, JOG, Y-Teens, Dance Committee, Senior Play, 6. To become a Dental Tech., and make some man happy. Kraemer, Yvonne-I. Cimbolina , 2. You're the Right One : 3. Well . .. I tried, 4. Painting, filling my homemaking scrapbook, my sister, sewing, swimming, fishing, 5. Band, Chinook, 6. To make others happy so I too can be happy. Kralmer, Siegfried-I. Fred, Gums , 2. Vol. IO Jazz at the Phil., 4. Sports, 5. Comm. for B.C., Soortsman's Club, Study Hall Chairman, 6. Help Nelson get his mother into big time wrestling. Kriegal, Anne-I. 'fKrieg , 2. Till Then , 3. OK, girls who's driving this car, Hey Mary, wartforme, 4. JOG, Mog-Ni, Dorians, 5. Point Comm., Big Sister, 6. To always be happy and have many friends. Kruithof, Sandra-I. Sandie Jo , 2. Just One More Chance, Honey Love' , 3. Oh-baby, guess, my man's a doll, a real crockidoll, 4. Roller Skallllgf IUEEYIIIQ with the Veepins, 5. Torn Tom, installations, Elections, Pres. Wakiya, Illlog-Ni, 6. Family, become a dress designer, meet annually with the Veepins every third Saturday night. Krusie, hay-I. Joy , 2. Mr. Sandman , 3. I can take it, 4. Swimming, music an fun, 5. Senior Choir, G.C. Rep., Student Council Rep., 6. To graduate with Ron. Kuest, Barbara-I. Barbie , 2. My Heart Belongs to Only You , 3. Mike you're bruising my friends, 4. P. M.'s, Mike, D.W.T., Paiama Patrol, Pres. Wakiya, Pres. Council, T.M.'s, Jog, 5. Pep Comm., Chairman of Sr. Luncheon and Breakfast, Pres. of Roll, '55 Rep., 6. To always keep on smiling, and to be successful in everything I do. Kunsman, Thomas-I. Kuny , 2. Sh-Boom , 3. Hep Keed, 4. Guns, 6. To own a business of my own. 'ig' H .ibq 3272 'V 1 A I 'III-I , in 6' I ,gr A ' I 3.1 - xx ,W X 5 i -' , x L . X Isl I I . ,--C I I i Q me . I I ' I., . ' I R ' :gtk - . L- V . J- T-s, .I '-,,,,., hx 34X .fr a ,, E at ff. . e K a 1 a I X . an it X I Kuntz, Marilyn-I. Kuntsie , 2. Eddie Fisher, l Need You Now , 3. Liz, let's go on a diet again today, 4. Movie star scrapbook, M.L., fooling around with Bev and Liz, Rainbow, 5. Ticket Sales Comm., Pep Comm., 6. To raise tour handsome boys and meet annually with the apples, pears and plums. LaMear, Galen-I. Whiskers , 2. If I Didn't Care , 3. He deserves a rain deal, 4. Sleeping, 6. To grow some big whiskers like babe. lang, Nancy-I. Nance , 2. Tenderly , 3. Hi Don, 4. Being with Don, sewing, cooking, walking, 5. Frosh Class Sec., Latin Club Pres., Moccasin Clulli Sec., Roll Offices, 6. Attend the U. W., be a teacher, and always be appy. Lanqan, Richard-l. Dick , 2. Sh-Boom , 3. E-c-ch What now, 4. Col- lecting math books and foreign language dictionaries: 5. Math Club, 6. College of Engineering at U. of W. Larson, Gerald-I. Jerry , 2. I Spoke Too Soon , 3. Hey Blanche, 4. Sports, 6. To be half the size my father is. Lawrence, Theo-I. Ted , 2. Skokian , 3. Let's eat, 4. Working on cars, and spending money, 5. Warriors, 6. Navy driver. Laybourn, LeRoy-2. Teach Me , 3. The most to say the least, 4. Any- thing and everything, 5. Trouble, 6. To be a rotary wing engineer. LeCompte, Allen-I. AI , 2. When You Say I Beg Your Pardon Then l'll Come Back to You by Stan Freeburg, 3. He who laughs last laughs loudly, 4. Playing with my chemical set, 5. Baseball Manager, lntra-Golf, 6. To work in a brewery. Lehwalder, Carol-'I. Carol , 2. September Song , 3. Oh what a mess, 4. Music, gardening, 5. Moccasin Club, Chinook, Debate, Tom Tom Editor, G.C. Rep., 6. To go to college and to see Mexico City. Lenon, Beverly-I. DimpIes , 2. Honey Baby , 3. Oh corn, 4. Playing my guitar for the service men, 5. Pow Wow, 6. To be in a well known western band or to become a guitar teacher. Lenzie, Bob-I. Lenzie , 2. Annie Had a Baby , 3. I love my wife but oh you kid, 4. Suorts, 5. Information Committee, 6. Engineer. Leonhard, Geo-I. Joe , 2. Mood lndigo and anything with rhythm, 3. It sure looks hot, 4. Hi-Fi, engines, hot rods, fishing, hunting, 5. Tennis Team, Math Club, 6. To smile. Be a successful automotive engineer and design and build and race a car at Indianapolis. uf ,I ,AQ si in .-..EnH.sFEfJ? WS? We I I l I I I I Law' seas issl... 3 aa. .Ti ng .. .,., ss, - .- ' ' I f' 195- , FF ' x. I 1 , , ' -is . N - Q - ' - I -Q .2 sci . is if i: 3 Q. -' , 2. m 1 v an ,. 1 T .L ,,, .. ,, --gg., - t S, .. 5 , . A .. H, I L L 'Qs McCIary, Don-1. Mac , 2. Ebb Tide , 3. No, 4. Salt water fishing, athletics, 5. Spiked Shoe Club, Track, lntra-Basketball, Latin Club, Movie Crew, 6. Live in the San Juan Islands. McCeIIand, Tom-I. Goliath Jr. , 2. This Old House , 3. Phosh, Dickie, Phosh, 5. C.S.G. Rep., 6. Hunt in the Congo. alldlrgy, Gary-1. Mac , 2. Easy Street , 3. Hot dawg, 4. Cars, 6. To e ric . McFadzen, Donna-I. Sis , 2. God Can Do Anything , 3. You know the thinga-ma-iigger, 4. Sewing, collecting knick-knacks, swimming, 5. Big Sister, 6. To serve my Lord. McGaIliard, Sue-'l. Suzie , 2. Blue Moon , 3. Some day we're going to take that trip Phil and Marion, 4. Promenaders, JOG Pres., Masqueraders, Y, Rainbow, High School Fashion Board, Moth Ball Club, 5. Class of '55 Rep., Prom Comm. iDecoration Chairmanl, Big Sister, PTA Dance Comm., Roll President, 6. May all my dreams come true. McGarran, Gloria-I. Glory , 2. Chapel in the MoonIight , 3, Hey watch that, 4. Sewing, cooking, 5. Girls Club, 6. To become a private secretary. McGrath, .lack-1. Pinky , 2. HeIp, ABC Boogie , 3. I donft know, it. Ice hockey, 5. Football, Wrestling, 6. See as much of the world as can. McKone, Patrick-1. Pat , 3. I understand, 4. Laurita, sittin' around talking with all the boys, 6. To go a full day without giving a cigaret to all the leeches. McLaughlin, Bill-l. Wee WiIlie , 2. Stardust , 3. Ya wanna drag, 4. Cars, women, sports, 5. Roll Pres., Boys Club Rep., 6. To ride a motor- cycle through the halls of W. S. Mclaughlin, Mike-2. They Were Doing the Mambo , 3. Oh H--, 4. Water skiing, hiking, bridge, Manzanita Power Boat Racing Assn., 5. Classes?, 6. Beat the draft and find a fourth for bridge. McMiIIian, Marilyn-I. Mac , 2. Tenderly , 3. Yes, Sandy, l'll save you a seat at the game, 4. Skiing, swimming, Tri-G, JOG, Y-Teen Council Sec., D.W.T., Paiama Patrol, 5. Songleader, Senior Breakfast, Senior Luncheon, Ski Club, V.P. of Roll Room, 6. To succeed in what I do and always be happy. Mckory, Ed-I. Little Ed the Midget , 2. Opus in Pastel , 3. Later alligator, 4. DeMoIay, skiing, Ramblers, The Bop, The Blues, 5. Sr. Prom. Comm., Class of '55 Rep., PTA Dance Comm., B.C. Rep., 6. To be captain of the Hall Patrol and on to the U. of W., good times and Dentistry. 84 I-Nlckname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Lewis, Carole-I. Bobo , 2. Make Believe , 3. Quit snoring Alice, 4. Tri-G, C.S.J.F., Mog-Ni, books, collecting records, ice skating, 5. Soph. Class Sec., '55 Rep., Apt. Clerk, R.S.S., Drive Comm., Soph. Dance Comm., Bacc. Comm., Checkroom Chairman, Soph. Dance Program Comm., Roll Vice Pres., 6. To always be happy and make others happy. Livingston, Susan-I. Sue , 2. String of Pearls or anything by Glenn Miller, 3. Oh ish, 4. Skiing, Wahnee, V.P., JOG, 5. Ski Club, '55 Rep., Big Sister, G.C. Rep., Publicity Comm., 6. To be happily married. Lockhart, Lorna-1. Lori , 2. Blue Moon, If I Give My Heart to You , 3. I guess you know it, now? later, 4. Tropical fish, bowling, roller skating, 5. Spade Pres., G.C. Rep., 6. To model towels for the ladies' turkish baths in New York. Lorentzen, Carol-I. Lori , 2. Blue lndigo , 3. Gotta letter, 4. By's, JOG, skiing, sewing, dancing, 5. Ski Club, Girls Club Activities, 6. To be a good secretary. Losey, Ron-1. Lousy , 2. Garden in the Rain , 3. Frump, 4. Foot- ball, wrestling, skating, tennis, Margi, 6. Play football at U. of W., to show someone I really know how. Lunde, Louise-I. Lou , 2. You'll Never Walk Alone and Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend , 3. No Jan, not now but soon, yes real soon, 4. Rainbow, Tuesday night's, sewing, Lee, 5. Roll Officer, Big Sister, G1irls1Clmub tCommittee, 6. To become a Mrs. and always make him proud o t e ac. Lundquist, .lim-I. Skinny , 2. Talking to the Angels, 3. Going steady again, Holter, 4. Hunting and Fishing, 6. To find my ambition. McBride, Mary-I. Molly , 2. Teach Me Tonight, Mood Indigo, Sister , 3. Oh Carol, are you going out with Rod tonight too, 4. Swim- ming, tennis, MYF, B.Y.'s, 5. Song-leading, Girls Club, Big Sister, 6. To become a nurse. McCammant, leon-I. Shorty , 2. Honey Love, Teach Me Tonight , 3. O but it's fun, 4. Hotrods, bowling, hunting and a good old party with my buddy Ray and the boys, 5. Evelyn, W.W.T.A., Bearing Burners, Library Rep., 6. To be a success in whatever I do in my life. l ' .sighs V Nt 'F y ah ls: I ix' 4, n 3. ge, X , . . .. Q . 'T .Eff I V f l A ' - 1 R 4 yy, l L is, . ' re, f , y . NN Q' I P' gi 'W- X . L If -N . I A xl ll X I 4-Hobbies 5-School Activities 6-Ambition MacMillan, Mary-l. Mac - 2. Dream - 3. Anne the car runs much better on the road- 4. Wakiya Hog-ni Moth Ball Club A.A. Club- 5. Spades Big Sister Roll Vice Pres. 55 Rep. Girls Club Rep- 6. To meet annually with the V.P.N. s and never forget the good times I ve had with Carole and Anne. Manwell .lane-2. Traumeri - 3. I cant remember- 4. Music ice skating Johnny- 5. 55 Rep. 4 times Pow Wow, 53-'54 Thalia Big Sister, Girls Club Comm. member, 6. To always be happy. Marriott Richard-l. Dick - 2. Blueberry Hill - 3. But Im too young and beautiful to die- 4. Hiking and fishing- 5. Boys Club Rep., Church Group Pres. DeMolay- 6. To always be an interesting person and have an interesting time. Masters Joan-l. Masters - 2. Sh-Boom If I Give My Heart to You , 3. Hey wait for me. That s the way it goes- 4. Dante s Mog-ni Tri-G try to be a blase senior party times- 5. Mother-Daughter Tea Roll Vice President Big Sister, 6. To have an apartment with Mary in Cali- fornia and be happy always. Ma zdorf Kim-l. Mat Tam Atm Tmb Amt Moii boii - . u , Tenderly any song by the Velvets- 4. Vashon fishing Vasiton, 5. Basketball Baseball W Club- 6. To be half the man my dad is, eeen,Caro-. -. can do that iust ask me- 4. Bossing weak minded people- 5. PTA Dance, Senior Play Costumes JDG- 6. To drive a car so I can turn Bobs and Peggi s hair white. Me itz, Sally-I. S I - 2. ABC Boogie - 4. Sewing cooking Y-Teens, bowling and swimmin - 51 Roll Pres. Girls Club Committee Class Room Officer Torch, 6. To ollow a certain somebody s steps in beauty culture and to learn to drive our Merc. Merrill Bruce-l. Hey - 2, Madonna - 3. Think so huh? 4. Hydroplanes, 5. Track- 6. To be a happily married bachelor. i ard Carole-l. MischIet - 2. its a Woman s World , 3. That's a good one-no- 4. Bowling hiking- 5. Tom Tom Committee Pep Class, 6. Michigan or bust with Betts. -- I sa S em....g .X - A. 4' X T W -is iii- , I '-SN Gi .. .. ii .. , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. .. . . . , . . . . . . . r. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. f, ,. .. H I , I , I . . . . . . . . . H t , H .. , I I I I H, 2 HR by.. . . , . . , . M d I I Mrs D A , 2 Laura, Opus in Pastels , 3 Bob , . , I . . i d .i a ..' .. ..l I I ?i I I I . .. fi .i .. . . . ,. M H l .i 1 . i . . . , . Hn 'I . . I 'I N I L U 3 L 1 X 1 J 4 S 'lb ' I J t . 2 I 'I I I .X Q , ,A li I , 21.2 . -1 A 'R bl x l A 'X , . 3 . 'E ,QI yy A V. ig ' A Ki 'Eff - em PE ? gsig EESQ -l eewx i sag -is as z Ili., KBQQ Miller, -Douglas-l. Doug , 2. Anything by Les Paul and Mary Ford, 3. Great, 5. Cars, hunting, fishing, 5. Basketball Manager, 6. To be happy at whatever I do. Miller, Melvin-l. Earl , 2. This Old House , 3. Look down the hall Charlie, 4. Fishing, hiking, cars, 5. Choir, Senior Hi-Y, 6. To beat Roger in a drag and not grow any more. Minnehan, .lohn-1. Toady , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. Knock it off Charlotte, knock it off, 4. Skiing, hunting, Charlotte, 5. Math Club, 6. To have Charlotte teach me how to dance. Minter, Douglas-i. Doug , 2. Bonnie Dundee , 3. This is so, 4. De- Molay, The Order of Kighthood of the Chevaleric Knights of the Holy Order of the Fellow Soldiers of Jacque Demolay, 5. Class Rep., Sr. Prom Decoration, Pow Wow, Talent Assembly, 6. To become lllustrous Knight Commander and make Virginia Priory sweetheart. Moilanen, Laurine-l. Renee , 2. Dream, 3. Oh THOUSANDS, corn, 4. Sewing, JOG, Pres., Frederick's High School Fashion Board, Stardusters, Y-Teens, 5. Songleader, PTA Dance Comm., G.C. Rep., Big Sister. Prom Comm. lDI3coi2jationi, 6. To always be worthy of my friends and to do my best in al I o. Monette, Paddy-l. Pudgy , 2. l'll Be Seeing You, lf I Didn't Care , 3. Ever so, pass the church key, 4. Mog-Ni, Dantes, Tri L, to be a blase senior, Mothball Club, party times of S. B., 5. Big Sister, Dance Committee, Decoration, Dad's Night, 6. To keep Joni and Patty out of the trouble l've already gotten into. Moore, John-I. Shaib , 2. Clair De Lune, Chopin Waltzes, Prelude in C-sharp Minor, Concerto in A Minor, 3. Eeeeekk 0, it's only you, 4. Music, model designing and building, golf, tennis, travel by bicycle, 5. Psyche- Tintinabulationists, Moccasin Club, 6. Designer, chemical, physical engi- neer, to go to another planet iwhile still Iivingi. Morgan, Dick-I. Dorgan, Bert Spivits , After Hours, Pennies From Heaven , 3. ln spivits there is strength, I'm not bitter, 4. Parties at Uncle Charlie's, baseball, 5. Baseball, W Club, Shazams, Y, 6. Outing at Sunrise with Jack, Pat, Clark, Jim, Bob and Tamany. Munger, Merretta-l. Mert , 2. The Little Shoemaker , 3. Ish, 4. Meet- ing new people, 5. Debate, Moccasin Club, W Club, Nurses Aide, Senior Play Comm., Honor Society, 6. Study nursing at the B. Y. U. Murphy, Patricia-l. Trisha, Murph , 2. Assurance March , 3. Oh for the love of peete, 4. Swimming, singing, Max, 3-a-week club, 5. YFC, Honor Society, Moccasin Club, Big Sister, 6. To study nursing at SPC if it is in the Lord's plan for my life. Murray, Jay-l. Hay You , 2. Hey There, You'lI Never Walk Alone , 3. Shut up Kerwin, 5. Roller skating, fishing, CSG Rep., B.C. Rep., Class of '55 Rep., 6. To go steady with Barbara. Myers, Gary-l. Gar , 2. Hey There , 5. Boys Club Rep., Senior Class Rep., 6. To see Mrs. McKinney in a bathing suit. 85 ii - a is mi ,V . I 2 I C ' , v--. ' N- . . . . .S . ..,,.,.-.. KI Neilsen, Helene- Norberg, Dave-2. Easy Street , 3. Unmentionable, 5. Carrying my books between 8:40-3:10, 6. To get what I want. Nylander, John-2. The Mocking Bird , 3. Honest, George, l didn't take it, 4. Everything in general, nothing in particular, 5. Intramural, 6. To be a success at something or other. Ogilvie, Donna-2. Three Coins in the Fountain , 3. Wise up, Marilyn, 4. Music, swimming, Rainbow, 5. Office Clerk, 6. To be successful in my chosen profession, and be real happy. Oia, Melvin lee-I, Mel , 2. Skokian , 3. Who, me, 4. Cars, 6. To be a high-paid executive in some office. 0'Keefe, James Clyde-l. O'Hair, Shimmy , 2. Stars and Stripes Forever , 3. Hey, Marve, you got a weed?, 4. Cavaliers, Pres. of Bar- rons, Mohowa, boats, Ann, 5. Roll Pres., PTA Dance, Boys Club Rep., 6. To go to surprise with Dick Clarke, Jack and Treetoad. Olson, Edra-l. Eddie , 2. Make BeIive, Trying to Forget You , 3. Really? Well, whatta ya know, 4. JOG, PF Pres., Tri-W Club, and iust havin' a lot of fun, 5. Girls Club Committee Chairman, Big Sister, Roll Pres., Period Committee Sec., Honor Society, Counselor's Office, Apart- ment Clerk, Senior Prom Committee, 6. To live a life that will make my folks proud of me, and to always have a smile. Olson, James R.-l. Jim , 2. Big ten-inch record, 3. OK, Blanche, 4. Ski Patrol, girls, 5. Prom Committee, Boys Club, Sportsmen Committee, 6. To be a member of the Blue Ox Club at Mt. Hood. Olson, Jean-I. Ole , 2. Always , 3. Real George, 6. To have a pet beauty shop of my own. Olson, Marsha-'l. Squish , 2. Mood lndigo, My Friend : 3- But. Marlene, I am hurrying as fast as I can, Ain't it funny, 4. Drama, Junior Achievement, Puppet, 5. Social Service and Senior Play Comm., Honor Society, Moccasin Club, Big Sister, W Club, Spade Club, Psycho- Tintinabulationists, 6. Always be smiling and happy. Olson, Roger-I. Gly-impial , 2. The Shades of Night Were Being Pulled, But I Got a Good Look Anyway , 3. Pass the church key, Brown, my pop bottle cap is stuck, 4. Bowling, Treas. of Klan, 5. 'Library Rep., 6. To fsee Sullivan fall through the trap door of his longies and hang himsel . Olson, Ron-'I. Louie lfrom the Bro.nxl , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. You bought it, Karl, 4. Fishing and hunting, 6. To always be happy. 86 I-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Nagel, Sharon Irene-l. Annie OakIey , 2. Blue Horizons , 3. Anyone seen Karen, 4. Target shooting, drinking Ha-Gal and LF-Lon with Carl, 5. CSG Cabinet, information Commissioner, Student Court Secretary, Art Club, Girls Music Club, W Club, Honor Society, Operelta, Debate, Roll President, GC Rep., Ski Club, 6. Be an accomplished shooter like Gary, and go to the U. W. with Lou. Nay, David-I. Dave , You'lI Never Walk AIone by Roy Hamilton, 3. Hey, Holter, how about a push, 4. Cars, boating, skiing, '36 coupe, 5. Football, CSG Council, Movie Crew, Ski Club, Young Life, 6. To be a good Naval officer and a credit to society. Neitro, Mariio-i. Jo , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. Hey, what time is it, 4. Tri-Tonda, PF, making a rug, JOG, 5. Class '55 Rep., Girls Club, 6. To have success in anything I do, and to make a friend with every smile. Nelson, Eileen-l. EK , 2. Glenn MilIer's Srting of Pearls , 3. Honest, Oh for crying in the night, 4. Tennis, bowling, Y-Teens, 5. Papooses, Make- up Club, Mother-Daughter Tea, Friendship Club, 6. To travel around the world with Marg, and be half the woman my Mother is. Nesheim, Patricia-l. Pat , 2. Star Dust , 3. Really, 4. Sewing, church activities, Young Life, SPJT's, 5. GC Apt. Clerk, Spade, GC Comm. Chairman, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea, Refreshment Committee, Roll Officer, Counselor's Office, Honor Society, 6. To lead a happy and suc- cessful Iife dedicated to changing frowns to smiles. Ness, Leonard-1. Len , 2. Sh-Boom, Doo-Shroop , 3. Please, Hmmmm, Wow, 4. Gas models, girls, 5. Warriors, walking around the hall with the boys, 6. Serve my term with Uncle Sam and see the world through a porthole. Ness, Samuel-I. Satchmo , 2. Mood lndigo , 3. You betchem, Red, 4. Elaine, 5. Boys Club Rep., 6. To make submarines and be a swabie like my idiot brothers. Neumann, Jim.-2. Perdido , 3. I give up, 4. Knitting Warrior's sweaters, Cavaliers, Barrons, 5. Football, 6. To see Pripp as sponsor of Cavaliers. Nichols, Mary Cicely-2. lf I Loved You , 3. Out of it, 5. Girls Club Rep., Pow Wows, Talent Assembly, 6. To dance, to love, to be happy. I I C i f 01' by! - Q'-. T , I bf 4-Hobbies 5-School Activities 6-Ambition Oman, Sylvia-1. Syl , 2. Love You Didn't Do Right Bv Me by Peggy Lee, 3. Crumb, that Mr. Rakus really makes me ma , 4. Y, JOG, Zarinas, Stardusters, 5. Mother-Daughter Tea, Senlor Breakfast and Luncheon, Counselor's Office, Freshman Dance Comm., PTA Dance Comm., College Tea, 6. To go to San .lose State College in California. Ongstad, Carl-2. By the Old Cabin Door composed by my Mother, 3. Let's went, 4. Hot rods and radio, 6. To become a radio and tele- vision expert. 0'Reilly, Patty-l. Pataboe , 2. lf I Give My Heart to You , 3. Hey, Aud, can l drive tonight, 4. Driving, dancing, Masqueraders, Moth Ball Club, Party Times, 5. PTA Dance, Girls Club Rep., Charm and Health Comm., Mother-Daughter Tea, 6. To get an apartment with Sharon, Carole, Audrie and repeat two weeks of last summer. Otto, Marion A.-'l. Mickey , 2. l Need Your Loving , 3. What's the skinney, 4. Bowling, 6. Secretarial career. Ozerkoff, Rita-I. Reet , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. Say now, you're kidding, 4. Swimming, skiing, photography, designing, Vice Pres. of Sor- rentos, 5. Secretary in Roll Room, Girls Club Committees, Big Sister, Ski Club, 6. To go to the U. of W. and to be a success in life. Palmer, David L.-l. Dave , 2. Count Your Blessings , 3. Good morning, 4. Girls, 5. Warriors, 6. To earn a million dollars without giving most of it to the government. Palmer, Star-l. Honey , 2. Indian Love Call, l Don't Hurt Anymore , 3. You're not well, you have to gxo, 4. Swimming, hunting and fishing, 6. To be witl1 my husband and to ave a family. Parker, Brian-1. Shady , 2. Stardust , 3. But that would be illegal, My name is Archibald, 4. Hunting, fishing, piano, church, Pogo Club, Kings Men, 5. Boys Club Treas., Pan American Club, Boys Club Commis- sioner, Roll Offices, 6. Always be worthy of my friends and to get all the ioy out of life l can. Parker, Edward-1. Ed , 2. I Spoke Too Soon , 3. Who moved the curb into my white walls, 4. Knights, Hi-Y, working on mv Chev., water skiing underwater at Lake Roesiger, 5. Junior Justice-Student Court, Boys Club Rep., Honor Society, lntramural Sports, 6. To make a million and figure out how to take it with me. - I I' -x I. fl .- -' . ,X ,.. Q It bil, ids e WN , an .amass Ei E 5:3 Qgl ss. - a iii - 'S E ex Jil ' A . I t w . na ' M 1- 'i' ii r.. a - a ii .s -.. . a a a Q. Nw a a a ast .PP ii 2 - :Y a s a a C eifm as av if a a as fi, a a 'fe H W , I a i 5 - i ,, a , , .. ws- . I S -A ,. ...E :ei l M .N ft ,Msn-'44.. X is ' ' V 1 'Jr l I t - s l a Q ' a a H ,I l 3 - . ' -sr ,rw ' f 11 H 1- f ---' l .:..:. t a it ' j H .. ..,- -4 . - , l -'s , ,. e ,H -I , .ff 2 w 3. H -J r 1 -is . . . .. I was X it 3. ,A . w -. l is ' :- '1a'::., 1 .1 ' ,saw ' 1 3 321214, X N 'X V H .. 1 - li H Parker, Gary-l. Muff , 2. Mood Indigo, Stardust , 3. Break away, 6. To see Jim Olson ioin the Blue Ox Club. Parker, Norman-l. Norm , 2. Chapel in the Moonlight , 3. Oh baby, hey doll, 4. Parking, 6. Baby sitter, and to buy a full tank of gas. Paton, Darryl-1. Stinker , 2. Sh-Boom, Wanted , 3. Get hot, man, Crazy, man, crazy, Hunting, fishing and a special girl, 5. Roll Rep., Roll Pres., Football, 6. Serve time in the navy, and get to Yakima to see Pat. Patrick, Archie J.-l. Arch, Pat , 2. Perfidia , 3. Yeah, how 'bout W that, 4. Bowling, fishing, having fun, 5. Warriors, Forum Commission, Math Club, lntramural Bowling, Town Meeting Programs, 6. Aero. Engi- neering at the U. of W. Paul, Frank-l. Francisco , 2. Ghost Riders in the Sky , 3. lt's a tough life, 4. Sailing, skiing, swimming, 6. Electrical engineer. Pearce, Mary-l. Magnolia, Blondie , 2. No Other Love, Dream , 3. Hurry up, Masters, Sandy has been waiting for half an hour, 4. Dantes, Mog-Ni, Y Treas., trying to be a blase senior, party times, 5. Big Sister, Roll Secretary, Mother-Daughter Tea, Senior Activities, 6. To have that apartment in California with Joan as we planned, and always be happy. Peck, Ellis R.-1. ERP , 2. Blue Moon , 3. Somebody goofed. 4. Swim- ming, skiing, 6. To go to college. Pelto, Richard-l. Dick , 2. Little Things Mean a Lot , 3. Kay, you know, 4. Kay, sports, finding a iob, 5. Roll Officer, Chairman Drivers Comm., Baseball, 6. College and try always to be happy. Peterson, Wilma-I. Willie , 2. Mood lndigo , 3. Crazy no, 4. Bowling, ard dbolysic 6. To go to California with Ruthie, and to be able to under- s an ac . Pierce, Katharine-I. Katie , 3. Harlem Nocturne , 3. l don't believe ya, 4. Fisher, JOG, Tri Tanda, Stardusters, P. E., Sarinas, Paiama Patrol, D. W. T., 5. Senior Class Officer, Girls Club Committees, CSG Commis- sions, Roll Officer, 6. To always be happy and be able to smile. Pierce, Larry-2. l'Il Be Around , 3. Do you have to get home right away, 4. Skiing, Hi-Y, water skiing, 5. Freshman Football, Assembly Comm., lnterhigh Council, Denver Conf., 3 years Tennis, CSG President, 6. To have lots of friends today and to do my part tomorrow. Pitt, Barbara .lean-t. Bobbie , 2. Wish You Were Here, You'II Never Walk Alone , 3. Tricia, l'm all mixed up, 4. W. A. of Rainbow, SEG Club, singing, sewing, 5. Roll Pres., Class of '55 Rep., Pow Wow, Tal- ent Assembly, 6. To make my married life happy and to someday repay some of the people for the opportunities they have given to me. 87 a . .ssgfits-Q. TI: Egg. ' .S ' Wim . g Slam a a Q.. v M .V HE . as Purvis, John-I. Purvie , 2. My Impossible Love',, 3. Fan me with feathers, 4. Stamps, photography, art, 5. Kimtah, Jr. Achievement, Young Life, 6. As far as possible, without surrender, to be on good terms with all persons. Rae, Gary S.-I. Gar , 2. Sh-Boom , 3. You bech'um, Red Rider, 4. Cars, boats, 5. Frosh Football, 6. Auto mechanic. Raynaud, Nancy-T. Queenie, Duanyar, Doctor Raynaud , 2. Street Car Named Desire lAIbumJ, 3. I know but-look, McGee, 4. Jeerleading, reeling, writhing and fainting in coils, 5. Scholarship, Torch, Spanish Club, Sec. ot Roll, LRR, Wakiya, Mocc. Club, Charm and Health, 6. To find out. Redman, Robert Charles-I. Stupid , 2. Dum-de-dum-dum , 3. Never guilty until proven so, 4. Pinball machines and girls, 5. Trying to keep out of trouble. Rhoads, Robert-I. Bob , 2. Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen by Lhe'Sea , 3. Oh well, that's life, 4. Hunting, aircraft, 6. Aircraft mec amc. Rhodes, Glena-'l. Glen , 2. Anything by the Four Freshmen, 3. Quit fol- lowing me, Don, 4. .lOG, Y, 5. Roll Office, Big Sister, 6. To remember and never forget, and to go to college. Ribanyi, Marie-2. Dream , 3. I could say something but I won't, 4. Swimming, skiing, horseback riding, reading, ice skating, tennis, 5. Elec- tions Comm. Chairman, JOG, Secretary Tri-Tonda, Torch, Senior Prom Comm., Senior Activities, Girls Club Activities, Math Club, Ski Club, Girls Club Rep., W Club, 6. To go to college and then Europe to answer Nancy's letter. Rice, .lohn-I. Juan , 2. TenderIy , 3. Hey there, 4. Models of cars lwhat elset, 5. Boys Club Rep., PTA Dance Committee, 6. Find something to be ambitious about. Rich, John-l. Jack , 2. Oh, Sh-Boom , 3. He who works hard, works harder than the rest, 4. Stamps, chess, 5. Pow Wow, Chess Team, 6. Senealogist. Richards, James F.-I. Jim , 2. September Song , Empty wagons make the most noise, 4. Bowling, hunting, fishing, canoeing, 5. Track and Football, 6. To live a hundred years. Richardson, Gary-T. Richie , 2. I Spoke Too Soon , 3. This stinkin' Ford, 4. Women, my Chrysler, cars, 5. DeMolay, Y, Bearing Burners, Pres. of Cavaliers, Student Rep. to Advisory Council, 6. To see Pripp as the sponsor of Cavaliers. Richardson, Tom-2. September Song , 3. Why not, 4. Collectingjecords and books, 5. Band, Drama and Make-up Club, 6. To travel extensively. 88 I-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Plante, Roger-I. Rug , 2. Dig Those Blues, Lonesome PoIecat, This Ole House , 3. What a swing, 4. Fishing, 'dl Chev., sports, world affairs, 6. To graduate from college and then take life easy. Plenkovich, Jennie-I. Big , 2. Honey Love , 3. Oh, darn, 4. Swim- ming, 5. Girls Club, 6. Talk my Dad into getting a new car so that I can have the one he's got now. Poinier, Tom, Jr.-I. Timmy , 2. l'm Yours , 3. Make ya a bet, 4. Girls, hiking, 5. Roll President, Vice President, Secretary, Make-Up Vice President, Football, 6. To be a bachelor. Pond, William-I. Bill , 2. SIaughter on Tenth Avenue: 3. See you later, Hey, Mac, I'll take your dollar, 4. Photography, wood working, watching my car run? boats, 5. Football, Kimtah, Chinook Finance Comm., 6. To be in the show that Shirley barks at, and teach school. Porter, David H.-1. Dave , 2. Out in the Wild Blue Yonder , 3. Come in CQ, 4. Amateur radio, 5. Orchestra, Library Crew, 6. To get New Zealand with I0 watts. Porter, Richard-I. Dick , 2, Perdido, Mood Indigo , 3. Shastako- vitch, 4. Gune, The Junker, 5, Sportsman's Club, Ski Club, 6. To be a bachelor surgeon. Preston, Carol-2. Blue Moon , 3. Oh, Molly, let's do that: 4. BY's, JOG, Mog-Ni, Treasurer of Veepeins, meeting every 3rd Saturday with Vee- peins, 5. Roll Pres., VP, Sec., Girls Club Rep., Senior Prom Refreshment Chairman, PTA Dance Comm., Torch, Big Sister, 6. To be as fine and worthy a woman as the woman I call Mom. Price, James C.-1. Blacky , 2. Slaughter on Tenth Avenue , 3. Twenty- three skidoo, 4. Bird watching and training fleas, 5. Attending classes, 6. To be successful. Pucci, Marlene-l. Pooch , 2. Face to Face , 3. Always a bridesmaid but never a bride, 4. Sewing, art crafts, fashion designing, 5. CSG Roll Representative, 6. Spend a life of spinsterhood. if I W - sn.. L vs 5 L1-f if Nest'-fl I ' ' N r ,X 'ri m Qi. . any as 'F i as 5. I -mel Y 1 41' a X 1, f I 1' I It Pl. K a ',,..rll, N. x ' -' . ll V I .K n . ' . '- i'-New s ' V. :ph ,a was N : ' ffksi ft, gl,-5 1'7l 'ffl 'li ul- 'X 4-Hobbies 5-School Activities 6--Ambition Phillips, Gary-2. Temptation , 3. Speed it up, Richard, 4. Athletics, Spanish guitar, water skiing, 5. Track, Spike Shoe Club, 6. To make all- city, to lead a complete and happy life. Richmond, Marcia-I. Marsh , 2. Seplember Song, lf I Give My Heart to You , 4. Skiing, dancing, Senior Choir, 5. Ski Club, JOG, Y, Big Sister, 6. To be happily married and live a good life. Robertson, Marian-l. Mimi , 2. I'll Be Seeing You by the Four Freshmen only and Smile by Nat Cole, 3. Oh well, such is life, 4. Swim- ming, dancing, records, JOG, Tri-Tonda, Young Life, Veepins, 5. Informa- tion Comm., Make-Up Club, Pan American Club, Big Sister, Roll Office, Girls' Club Rep., 6. Not to take life too seriously. Rockwell, Donald-1. Don, Rocky , 2. Deep Purple , 3. I give up- what, 4. Skiing, all sports, 5. Football, W Club, Grirlsmen Club, Roll Pres., 6. To be happy. Rogers, John-2. Just a Closer Walk With Thee, Lord , 3. Great mounds, 4. Stamps, tropical fish, water skiing, hiking and camping, 5. Yell Squad, Young Life Club, Track Team, YFC, 6. To find and fulfill my Lord's will. Rogers, Shirlee-l. Shire , 2. As Time Goes By , 3. Hey, Max, what's the latest on the Little Man ? Hay, Grace, 4. Trying to get Bev moved to Kent, swimming, records, 5. Fahola, JOG, Tri-Tonda, Veepeins, Roll Offices, Senior Breakfast Committee, 6. To be friends with Y and to make every- thing I do in life a success. Rose, Sharon Lucile-2. Ebb Tide , 3. Let's not and say we did, 4. Swim- ming, Sorrentos, 5. Girls Club, 6. To live up lo my ambition and to always be as happy as I am now with my wonderful Mom and Dad. Roses, Shirley-1. Little Anya , 2. Cara Mia , 3. l almost died laugh- ing, 4. Skiing, Tri-Tonda, Ioafing, 5. Big Sister, Ski Club, Torch, Quill and Scroll, Office Atl., Chinook, 6. To go to WSC in the fall. Ross Linda-2. Strin of Pearls, Se tember Son , 3. Alrighty, 4 P 9 - Swimming, records, hellping people, Pilgrim Fellowship, 5. Spade, Nurse's Aid, Chinook, 6. To learn to drive. . U .il es N gg-, L. ,,... . , ttf' .nlff XI: . f.-fi 1-' if 5 A B' ,s' 'Y , ' fx , . I II f 1 , . ,. li X it'- i gl Wim ,,. ' 3' 1 5 s. N 1' I ' s . XB it v ...Q-fliill A C4 5. jr.-, . f fi , 4' ' ri'l1'.l'+ ' .1'faL-gui? ft V 'ff-vm, M 1 A' 1 ., A E ...nj , Ross, Nancy Sue-l. Nan , 2. Little Things Mean a Lot , 3. How's Homer, Gayle, 4. Driving, dancing, music, 5. Roll President, Glee Club, 6. To be a success in whatever I'm meant to be. Rudd, Jerry-I. Fudd , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. Clumdumb, 4. Hunting and fishing, 5. Sports, 6. To be half the man my Dad is. Salisbury, William-I. BiII', 2. If I Give My Heart to You , 4. Girls and stamps, 6. To make a lot of money. Salstrom, Ruth Ann-I. Rufus , 2. Dream and anything by Glenn Miller, 3. Hey, Shetley's, 4. JOG, Rainbow, going to football games, taking care of kids, 5. Pep Class, Girls Club, watching the Songleaders practice, 6. To always be a friend to everyone. Sanderson, Yvonne-I. Bonnie , 2. September Song , 3. Hi, maybe someday, 4. Y. L., Y Teens, 5. Moccasin Club, Spade Club, Big Sister, Poig Wow, Psycho-Tintinabulations, Senior Play Committee, 6. To have am ition. Satterlee, Tom-I. Red Dog IR. BJ , 2. Dream , 3. Never fear, Red Dog's here, 4. Fishing, party times at Hoods Canal with Bill, Bob and the boys, 5. '55 Rep., Boys Club Rep., Roll Pres., W Club, Gridsmen Club, Senior Dance Comm., 6. To stay a bachelor. Schlehuber, Connie Lee lFossJ-I. Butch , 2. Honey Baby, Rose Marie , 3. Criminy, Egads, Holy cow, 4. Swimming, fishing, learning to cook, 5. W Club, 6. To make a success of my marriage. Schmieder, Jack-l. Punky , 2. Skokiaan, Teach Me Tonight , You never can tell, 4. Driving my car, sports, girls, 6. To become a dentist. Schwartz, Don-I. Schwartz'sy , 2. Lay That Pistol Down Babe , 3. Hi, boy, havin' fun, 4. Teasing girls and avoiding work, 5. Standing in the hall with boys, 6. To have fun and see everyone have fun. . Scliwenk, Earl, .Ir.-I. J.-R. , 2. The High and the Mighty , 3. Ohl Ohl I done goofed, 4. DeMoIay, bowling, piano, boats, water skiing, 5. Warriors Club, information Commission, 6. To have iust half the pa- tience and stick-to-it-iveness that my Father has, and attempt to achieve a master's degree in physics or chemistry. Scott, Marilee-'l. Daigo , 2. f'Sin , 3. lt's the breaks, Call me Lila, 4. Y Teens, Treas. Chaplain, swimming, parties with gang, records, good shows with Leona and Carol, Moth Ball Club, 5. Girls Club Comm., Charm and Health, PTA Dance, 6. To take that trip with Lila and make the most of my ie. Scott, Sally-I. SaI, Scottie , 2. Anything by Dean Martin, Dream , 3. Can I drive? But l'm really a good girl, you guys, 4. JOG, Tri-Tonda, records, skiing, parties with the gang, alibiing for Zerif, Moth Ball Club, 5. Roll Officers, Big Sister, Ski Club, Senior Comm., 6. To stay out of that Alwavs a bridesmaid, never a bride category. 89 f., Sletten, Janisal. Jan , 2. Blue Moon , 3. Oh, shoot, 4. Skiing, 5. Mog-Ni VP, Y, Roll President, 6. To meet again with the VPW. Sloan, Alice-I. AI , 2. l Don't Hurt Anymore, My Happiness , 3. You've had it, 4. Swimming, dancing, 5. Refreshment Committee, 6. Dental Nurse and A. W. F. Smgh, Dona-i. Jeanie , 2. Little Brown Jug , 3. For sure, 4. Skiing, ska ing, tennis, 5. Senior Class Representative, 6. To be a nurse. Smith, Donald Ray-l. Don , 2. Annie Had a Baby , 3. You know it, 4. Women, hunting, fishing, money, 5. Publicity Chairman, Member of Sports Ctub, 6. To get Nelson in the Marines. Smith, Gary E.-i. Smitty, Spitonavitch, Coach , 2. Hold My Hand, anything by Les Paul and Mary Ford, 3. OK, Jerry, l've been touched, 4. Athletics, giving out yellow slips in study, drive-ins and dancing with E. P., 5. Football, Baseball, Ramblers, Hi-Y, Gridsmen's Cluib, Sr. Prom Comm., W.S.B.C., 6. C, '?, A, To be as good a man as my Fat er. Smith, Jaye-I. Nic , 2. Stardust , 3. And someday . . . when I get my driver's license, 4. Tri-G, JOG, Zarians, D.W.T., Paiama Patrol, 5. Girls Club, Senior Luncheon, Pep Commission, 6. To look back with a smile and forward with hope. Smith, Myrna-'l. Kitten , 2. lf I Give My Heart to You : 3. Be good, I believe it, 4. Keeping a scrapbook, singing, the gang, 5. CSG Admin- istration, Y Teens lTri-Toteml, 6. To be the first woman president. Smith, Phillip Lee-l. PhiI , 2. Side by Side , 3. l'd never do any- thing like that, 4. Hockey, fishing, hunting, girls, 5. 100 Mile Club, '55 Rep., Baseball, Choir, Boys Club, Intramural Basketball, 6. To be half the man my Father is. Smith, Shirley-'l. Shirt , 2. My Friend , 3. Well, honestly, 4. Sewing, skiing, bowling, baton, 5. information Comm., Spade, Ticket Squad, Girls W Club, Publicity Chairman, Big Sister, 6. To be able to accomplish my ambition. Smith, Thomas J.-I. Henry , 2. Cuddle Me , 3. A buck's worth of regular, 4. Bearing Burners, Mohawa Hi-Y, 5. Football, Gridsmen's Club, PTA Dance Comm., Roll Vice Pres., 6. To pay off on the rest of my car. Smithrud, Michael-I. Mike , 2. l Need Your Lovin ', 3. Howdy, 4. Swimming, 5. Track, 6. To get V. H. to like me. Smyth, Marilyn Jo-l. Mar , 2. Anything by Glenn Miller, . Hqney Love , 3. You don't do so good for a beginner, I guess, 4. Swimming, dancing, talking, Hub dances, Y Teens, 5. Girls Club Committee, Study.Hall Checker, Big Sister, 6. Meet with Veepeins every third Saturday night, and to b worthy of my friends, go to the U. of W. 90 l M. L latina! 1-Nickname 2--Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Seeteld, Marlys Rae-l. Mart , 2. Mood lndigo , 3. I don't know, 4. Dancing, 6. To go to Washington State Beauty College and become a beautician. Shaffer, Carrol-1. Carrots , 2. Green Years , 3. West Seattle is the best school on earth, 4. Church and sewing, 6. To live the best l know how so that those around me will not be ashamed. Shannon, Gary-I. Garibaldi Shandoon , 2. Napoleon, Moonlight and Roses , 3. What are you building, 4. Fishing, hiking, hunting, 5. Boys Club Assistant, YMCA, Junior Sportsmen's Club, 6. To enter and graduate from college. Shaw, Bill- l. Willy , 2. Stardust by Artie Shaw, 3. The financial situation is low, 4. Having great times, 5. Class of '55 Rep., 6. Go to college, get out, and make money. Sherman, Shirley-I. Shirt , 2. Unforgettable, Hold My Hand , 3. Do you mind, 4. Bowling, art, and watching Val pitch, 5. W Club Treasurer, Ticket Squad, Spade lPres. Jr. yearl, RSS Drive lChairman Jr. yearl, 6. To be as wonderful a woman as my Mother. Shetley, Leora-I. Le , 2. Ebb Tide , 3. Ya don't know, do ya, l'll never tell, 4. Dancing, JOG, keeping Lila out of trouble, 5. Committee Chairman of Tillicums and Publicity, Assemblies, 6. To become a profes- sional accordionist and always walk with God. Shetley, Lila-1. Sam, Tessie, Eyes , 2. Stranger in Paradise, l'll Walk with God , 3. One-two-two-and-a halt-hit it, Salstrom, you and your dirty iokes, 4. Johnnie, dancing, swimming, JOG, keeping Le out of mischief, 5. Girls Club Commitees, Songleader, Pow Wow, Drama and Make-Up Clubs, 6. To live a Christian life. Skordal, Carol Fay-I. Bardahl, Midge , 2. Crying in the Chapel , 3. Hot dog! l've been saved, 4. Collecting souvenir banners, Wendy, 5. Band, Chinook Back Page Editor, 6. To be a successful wife and mother. Slee, Fred-l. Fred , 2. Das Wohltemperirte Klavier , 3. Gracious, 4. Science and music, 5. Latin Club, 6. Physicist and harpsichordist. 'i, Q' qmnys .av ii ' - , .xt w,gI ,f, ?55.lx Q5 4-Hobbies 5-School Acflvlfles 6-Ambition Snyder, Zita-l. Zeke , 2. How High the Moon , 3. Never die, 4. Ski- ing, sewing, 5. Ski Club, 6. Money. Softli, Anthony-l. Tony , 3. He who laughs last laughs best, 4. Sports, 5. Boys Club Rep., sports like football and track, 6. Goto college. Sorenson, Cora-l. Hockles and Mouscles , 2. Hey , 3. Why don't we all get together and go to the moon someday, 4. Piano, singing, sketching, sewing, 5. Senior Play Comm., Pow Wow, Talent Assembly, 6. To go to the moon someday las a nursel. Spangle, Patricia Dale-l. Pat , 2. Any song by Hank Williams, 3. Somebody goofedl Sharon, don't cut your hairl, 4. Ice skating and writing letters, 5. W Club, Big Sister, Honor Society, CSG Administration Com- missioner, 6. To be as good a wife and mother as my mother is, and to see France. Sparling, Bob-l. Little lngval , 2. The Shades of Night Were Falling But I Got a Good Peek Anyway , 3. Hi, gang, 4. Hot rods, skiing, goofing off, Bearing Burners, 5. CSG, Ski Club, Radiator Gang, W.W.T.A., 6. To be as good a man as my Dad is. Spencer, Roberta-I. Bobbie , 2. My Foolish Heart and TiIl We Two Are One , 3. Honest? You don't know, do you?, 4. Water skiing, skiing, Neil, bowling, 5. JOG, V, Spade, Girls Club Rep., Roll President, 6. To go on a diet and stay on it. Spurrell, Frederick H.-'l. Fred , 2. Many Times , 3. I care, 4. Hunt- ing, swimming, skiing, 5. Movie Crew, Class Rep., 6. To be a success in whatever I do. Stahl, Karl-I. Reggie , 2. Tenderly , 3. Who knows hose nose, 4. Sports, browning around, 5. Manager, 6. To be half the man I think l am. Stanley, Hugh E.-I. Hugh-for-do , 2. Take an Old' Cold Tater and Wait , 3. Any friend of Hugh fers is a friend of mine, 4. Playing in a western band, 5. Boys Club, 6. To be a success in the field of music. K nfx ' ev' N, I 4 T i z -7? 5, 'fx Starky, Frank-2. High and Mighty , 3. Oh peanuts! 4. DeMolay, N.A.R., Junior Achievement, outdoor activities, 6. To die old and take it with me. Stegman, Inez-1. Ines , 2. Cara Mia , 3. I'm sorry, Karen, l'll clean your shoes in Psychology, 4. Jerry, raising guppies, sewing, CYO, home- work, 5. Dept. Head in Girls Club, Moccasni Club, Girls Club Committees, Honor Society, Latin Club Senator, 6. To meet life's challenges good or bad successfully with the help of God and to have twins. Steik, Fred-l. Mic , 2. Honey Love , 3. Take a flying iurnp, 4. Comes in bottles, 5. Skipping, 6. To ioin the Coast Guard, and stay single. Sterlington, Ron-l. The Bear, Mouse , 2. Anything by Les Paul, 3. That's handy, 4. Polishing light rims, cars, making excuses, 5. Roll President, Boys Club, Chinook Editor, Baseball, 6. To become a successful engineer. Stills, Carole-l. June Bug , 2. Always by Bostic, 3. I'm hep, 4. Arts and crafts, Jim, sports, 5. Pep Class, Girls Club Committees, Big Sister, Moccasin Club, 6. To be as happy as my Mom and Dad. Strain, Robert Antonenl. Tony , 2. Whispering, Mr. Sandman , 3. Oh! Gut Bubbles, 4. Guns, target practicing, 5. Senior Breakfast, 6. To go to the U. of W. and become a Border Patrolman. Strand, Virginia Gayle-l. Ginny , 2. You, You, You , 3. How fabulous, 4. Sewing, typing, Y Teens, JOG, Mog-Ni, 5. Clerical Committee Chairman, Student Office Clerk, Secretary in Office Practice and Business English, 3. To lee able to do iust half as much for my wonderful folks as they have one or me. Strong, Pat-l. lsh , 2. High and the Mighty, Cara Mia , 3. l'm an old cow-hand, 4. lce skating, Rainbow, Tommy, 5. Senior Representa- tive, Vice Pres. of Roll Room, Secretary, Study Hall Checker, Senior Breakfast, Senior Luncheon, Big Sister, 6. To become a full fledged SEG. Sullivan, Gene-I. Sully , 2. He Caught His Pants on the Barbed Wire Fence and the Police Discovered His Hideout , 3. That's about the size of it, 4. Hunting, collecting Abbasynian tsee-tsee flies, 5. Janitor for the Klan, 6. To look at the goodies under Mason's head. Sunde, Leona S.-l. Nonie , 2. I'm a Fool to Care, '- Mood Indigo , 3. Come on, Honey, 4. Glenn, skating, sewing, playing the Hawaiian guiltar, 6. To marry my guy, and be as happily married as my Mother and Fat er. Swenson, Mary Josephine-I. Mariio , 2. Stardust , 3. Kids this time I'm really going to let my hair grow, 4. Stardusters, JOG, M's, 5. Song- leader, Roll Pres., Girls Club Rep., PTA Dance Comm., Out of Shcool Comm., In School Comm., Class of '55 Rep., 6. That my years out of high school will be as wonderful as those in. Sykes, Claudia-l. Punk , 2. Make Love to Me, l Need Your Lovin ', 3. I was only teasing, Meet you down at Mr. B's, 4. Swimming, bowling, Y Teens, Sub Debs, 5. Spade Club, Moccasin Club, Roll Representative, 6. To travel the 48 states. 9-I isgliaeaw Thomas, Dagny Margareta-T. Doc , 2. Nimm Uns Mit Kapitaen Auf Die Reise and This Old House , 3. Fuerchterlich, 4. Cooking, sewing, ski- ing, 5. Ski Club, W Club, Big Sister, Attendance Office, 6. To go to Germany and finally meet all my correspondents there. Thomason, Carol Joan-I. Blondie , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. I hope I got a letter from Doug today! Meet you down at Mr. B's, 4. Y Teens iTri-LJ, Young Life, Doug, 5. Girls Club Comm., Publicity, Roll Officer, Big Sister, Dad's Night, 6. To be a Mama and have 3 children. Thompson, Evonne-1. Screwball , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. I'll be- lieve ya, 4. Kerm, singing and dancing, 5. Mog-Ni, Pow Wow l'52, '53l, Talent Assembly l'5l, '52l, 6. To marry Kermie. Thompson, Judith-l. Judy , 2. Ivory Palaces, Make BeIieve , 3. Sure we do, 4. Young Life, Rainbow, skiing il hopel, 5. Out of School, In School Comm., Girls Club Comm., 6. To live a life that my parents can be proud of and never to ride with Bruce K. on a foggy night. Thompson, Sandra-I. Sandy , 2. Ebb Tide , 3. ls my slip showing, Bunny?, 4. Skating, driving my boss' convertible, 5. Veepeins, JOG, Y Teens, Church, Roll Officer, Office Clerk, 6. To live a wholesome life and be worthy of my friends. Thompson, Suzanne Lee-'I. Suzy-Q , 2. If You Love Me, Really Love Me , 3. I hope I get a letter today from Dickie, 4. Tri-L Pres., driving, my hope chest, Dickie, 5. Clerical Comm., Big Sister, Soph. Rep., 6. To have D. W. change this Miss to Mrs. Thornton, Tim-I. Ernest Horton iT.N.T.l , 2. Rub-a-dub-dub, String of Pearls by Glenn Miller, 4. Gee, Tom, I forgot my keys, No date, Tom, how about Gert, 4. Swimming, football, 5. Sr. Class Pres., Football, Track, 6. U. W., Fisheries maior, keep a sense of humor. Tofley, Sharon-'l. Chee-Chee , 2. St, Louis Blues , 3. l'm hungry, 4. Rainbow, JOG, SEG's, Marqueraders, skiing, sewing, teaching Sunday School, Vice Pres. of Junior Class, Roll Pres., CSG Rep., Senior Scrap- book, Ski Club, 6. To banish all vegetables. Tope, Patricia-'l. Patty , 2. TenderIy, Mood lndigo , 3. And no- body has a car either, 4. Tri-G Treasurer, JOG, Zarinas, DWT, Paiama Patrol, 5. PTA Dance Comm., Pep Comm., Big Sister, College Tea, CSG Rep., Senior Rep., 6. To face each day with a smile, and to find happiness and success in all that I do. Torrance, John-2. Blue Moon , 3. The school policy, 4. Skiing, golf, baseball, football, horse racing, 5. Boys Club President, Golf Team, 6. U. of W. or U. C. L. A. Toth, Joseph A.-'l. Joe , 2. Dream, You'Il Never Walk Alone, Ra- mona , 3. OK, I'lI let ya, 4. Stamps, coins, chemistry, 5. Math Club, Choir, 6. To earn enough money to get to the U. of W. before Uncle Sam gets me. Traub, Jerry-l. Jerry , 2. Shake, Rattle and RolI , 3. What's new, 4. Skiing, records, boating, Hi-Y, 5. Ski Club Pres., Veep Senior Hi-Y, Sec- retary Hi-Y Cabinet, 6. To have a home in California with a swimming pool in the front yard and a mountain of snow in the back yard. 92 I-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Sykes, Garry-'l. Mercury of the Space Cadets , 2. Again, and any- thing by the Velvets, 3. Farno-Farno, little does she know, 4. Basket- ball, underwater crocheting, basket weaving, 5. Boys' Club, W Club, Study Ey, 6. To be happy and successful in life. Symer, Robert Ray-1. Stinger , 2. Once in a While , 3. Check it, 4. Radio, art, 5. Choir, Intramural Basketball, 6. To be as good to my friends and children as my parents were to me. Tabb, Muriel-I. Miserable , 2. Yours, or anything by Glenn Miller, 3. All right, you guys are too noisy, 4. Sewing, Dari-Bowl, being lazy when I can, 5. Pep, Tom Tom, Pep Commission, Big Sister, 6. Go to the U. and be a Navy nurse. Tehelman, Joanne-l. Jo, Tebbie , 2. Till the End of Time, Ebb Tide , 3. Let's get some pep into it, 4. Senior Miss and Chapter Sweetheart of WSCDM, JOG, BYF, Y, 5. Chinook, Class Activities, various school clubs, 4-year Songleader, CSG Activities, Soph. Justice, Honor Society, Girls Club Activities, All-city Songleader Rep. for WS, 6. To be like my Mother, and to have happiness and my plans come true. Tenzler, Curtis R.-I. Curt , 2. That's All , 3. That's life in the big city, 4. Ramblers iPres.l, baseball, football, basketball, 5. Roll President, llglonlor Society, SS iStudy SPYl, Math Club, Assembly Comm., 6. To always 9 PIPPY- Terry, Duane G.-2. Beethoven's 3rd Movement with Liberace on the organ, 3. ls most crazy, 4. Fishing and hunting, 5. Tennis team, Assembly Comm., Roll Activities, 6. To take up electronics at Vassar. Thatcher, Marilyn-2. Mood lndigo , 3. Oh reallyl Well, I don't believe it, 4. Jobies, Accordion, SPJT'S, my friends, driving, JOG, 5. Big Sister, Music and Talent, Charm and Health, Friendship, GC Apt. Clerk, Senior Rep., Kimtah, 6. To live a full and happy life. Thiel, Darrell-1. LiI' Rowdier , 2. Deadwood Stage by Doris Day and BumbIe Bee Boogie , 3. Oh well, that's life, 4. Hunting, fishing and teasing Little Rowdies , 5. Gridsmen's Club, Sportsman Club, Roll Room Offices, various school activities, 6. To be successful with the Wildlife and Game Dept. Thiry, Paul E.-l. Prof , 2. The Drunken Sailor , 3. lt's school policy, 4. Art, basketball, Ha-Ha, 5. CSG Veep, Maintenance Comm. i'54J, Track, Roll Pres., Honor Society Pres. i'54l, 6. To be half the man my Mother is. .-a em 't er - , . Zh- 'AI 'fr' ff 4 ' of m 45 no ff :IL 'J-1 N - I I -I - igllml 4-Hobbies 5-School Activities 6-Ambition Trenholme, Stuart-l. Stu , 2. Moonlight Serenade by Glenn Miller, 3. What ya doing now, Barb, 4. Swimming, skiing, boating, 5. CSG Cabinet, Hi-Y, Chinook Sports Editor, 6. To graduate from college and live my life the way l want to. Tuffs, Gene-1. Geno , 2. Blue Moon , 3. Isn't that right, 4. Working on cars, 5. Boys Club Rep., Audio Visual, Football, 6. To get a Model A and fix it up like Bruter's. Tulloch, Janice-1. Jan , 2. Ebb Tide , 3. Just a minute, l'm still thinking, 4. Past Secretary of Waltnee, President of Wahnee, 5. Girls Club Rep., Roll Pres., Girls Club Committees, Secretary of Senior Class, 6. U. of W. and study foreign languages. Ulvila, Betty-I. Betts , 2. lt's a Women's World , 3. That's a good onejno, 4. Bowling, hiking, 5. Pep Class, 6. Michigan of bust-with Miscilet. Van Notric, David-l. Hank , 2. My Friend , 3. Hey, buddy, 4. Rifle and pistol shooting, 5. information Commission, 6. To shoot at the Na- tionals and help Rich out. Vetter, Bud-l. Dean , 2. Ebb Tide , 3. We all have to go sometime, 4. Airplanes, 5. Baseball, 6. To get a good iob that gets away from it all. Voorhees, Lee-1. Kansas , 2. Tenderly, Hey There , 3. Yeah, that's a true fact, 5. Forum Commissioner, Warriors, Torch, Track, Roll President, 6. U. of W., then medicine or law. Walker, Bill-1. Wiley , 2. High Noon , 3. Oh, that was a James dandy, 4. Golf, swimming, bowling, piano, 5. Golf Team, Pow Wow, Senior Play, W Club, 6. Keep out of the scrape with Georgi M., play a little golf, retire. Wallace, Elizabeth-l. Liz , 2. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, l Need You Now by Eddie Fisher, 3. l'm sorry, Jer, 4. Fooling around with Bev and Kuntsie, 5. Girls Club, Ticket Soles, Roll Pres., Secretary, JOG, Mog-Ni, Varsuivens, and J. L., 6. To always be happy because you can have a lot of fun that way, to meet at G. H., and to meet annually with the Apple, Plums and Pears. 41 -1' W .if .1 lim- if -V 4 55314 . . 1 fr- fu, -as-3. Wallace, Julie-I. Julie , 2. Moonlight Serenade , 3. l had the most fabulous time, 4. Y Teens, GSO, frying hamburgers, USO, 5. '55 Rep., 6. To go out on our boat and spend the rest of my life drifting in the San Juans. Wallis, Nelson-1. Nels , 2. Censored, 3. Oh, yeh, 6. Get my mother in big time wrestling. Walsh, Michael Patrick-l. Mike , 2. Sway , 3. Hey long e ding dong, 4, Dolores, 5. Latin Club, 6. To be a successful doctor. Weimern, Zeno Henry, Jr.-1. Pete , 2. l'll Never Tell , 3. Quite so, 4. All-City Barrons, trying to stay in school, 5. Attend once in awhile, 6. To paint everybody's bumper red. Weitlauf, Harry-l. Gus , 2. Happy Wanderer , 3. Down, boy, 4. Ski- ing, 5. Math Club, Roll Pres., Track, Skiing, 6. To leave people happier than when l met them. Weller, Ron-2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. I give up, 6. Join the Marines and meet the gang in Japan. Welton, Bill- Wendel, Barbara-1. Bunny , 2. Jet played only by Lila S., 3. Sandy, he called, 4. Pres. TrilTonda, VP Vespeins, Young Life, Dorians, JOG, calling Tooley, pantomiming, training Stevie, our mascot, 5. Make-Up Club, Girls Club Committee, Roll Officer, Pow Wow, Dads' Nite, Sr. Play, Drama Club, College Tea, 6. To meet with Vespeins every third Saturday night and become a dental technician. West, Laurie-1. Niki, Slim , 2. Cara Mia , 3. What do you know about that, 4. Art, hiking, listening to modern music, 5. Big Sister, Roll Pres., 6. Finish school and get married. Westlund, Daniel-1. Dan , 2. Teach Me Tonight , Hi there, 4. Fishing, hunting, boating, 6. To own my own bakery. Whitten, Charles-1. Chuck , 2. Ebb Tide , 3. Let's go fishing, 4. Hunting, fishing, telling stories, 5. Out of School Commission, 6.0wn my own boat and a sporting goods store. Wisk, Ruth Mae-I. Ruthie , 2. Five Foot Two , 3. Now in Montana, 4. Roller skating, sports, music, talking and boys, 5. Marching Band, 6. To prove that I can shut up for more than five minutes. ' T 'ry' 1 . Ha 5 'li n F - I 5 ., . i Wolverton, Carol-2. The High and the Mighty , 3. Why, 4. Sewing, sports, collecting anything I can find, Rainbow, M. I. A., 5. Office Clerk, Big Sister, 6. To get a good paying iob with a soft touch, marry a million- aire, and live the life of Riley. Wood, Bob-'l. Woody, Chris , 2. Lonesome Polecat , 3. Wowl Ter' rific amount, 4. Women, radio, women, lettering, women, 5. Homework, trying to beat the tardy bell, 6. Not to be a lonesome polecat. Worcester, Alene-i. AI , 2. You'll Never Walk Alone , 4. Sports and music, 6. Nurse. Yeowell, Brian-I. Brian , 2. Face to Face , 3. Hi, 4. Basketball, girls, football, 5. 100 Mile Club, Senior Choir, Roll Pres., Roll Treas., Roll VP, 6. To be half the man my Dad is. Zenier, Gary-l. Zeke , 2. Skokian , 3. Oh, baby, 4. Writing, stamps, Y Activities, 5. Chinook Sports Editor, 6. Journalist. Zilke, Robert-I. Bob , 2. For You, Mood Indigo , 3. ls that a fact, 4. Hunting, fishing, car, 5. Roll Pres., ln School Comm., 6. To get two pounds of something in a one pound bag. Zilmer, Phyllis M.-I. Phil , 2. Stardust , 3. l'm already packing, Suzie, 4. Rainbow, .IDG Secretary, Moth Ball Club, Y, 5. PTA Dance Comm., Big Sister, Prom. Comm., Charm and Health Assembly, 6. May all my dreams come true. Zottman, .lean-l. Jean , 2. Trying to Forget You, Teach Me To- night , 3. l'm iust teasing, 4. Skating, dancing, 6. To take that trip to California with Dee and Marlys. Zottrnan, Richard-I. Hercules of the Space Cadets , 2. Tear Drops in the Rain , 3. Farno, Farno, If my feet were smaller, I would be a big man, 4. Sports and cars, 5. Study Eye, 6. To be half the man my Dad is. Meland, Larry-2. Mood Indigo , 3. Ah, you're kidding, 4. Cars, drawing, skiing, fishing, bowling, 5. Ski Club, 6. To attend the U. of W. Markus, Janet- Mason, Roland L.-I. Mase , 2. Teach Me Tonight iwith due respect to Karenl, 3. No, Fred, make it the Packard, 4. Sports, girls, cars, 5. Baseball, Basketball, Sec. of Y. L., Senior Rep., 6. To do as rnuch for the kids at West Seattle as they did for me, and be farthest away from my brother in the annual. 94 1-Nickname 2-Favorite Song 3-Favorite Saying Wilcox, Fay Ann-1. Rusty , 2. lt's Love , 3. All righty, 4. Collecting horses, 6. To go on an African safari. Williams, Audrey-I. Audie , 2. lf I Loved You , 3. Way to fight, hey, 4. JOG, Y Teens, piano, sports, 5. Girls Club Pres., Sec. Honor Society, W Club, GC Chairman, Girls State, Chinook, Office Asst., Sr. Prom Comm. Chairman, 6. Own the team my brother plays for and fine him whenever he strikes out. Williams, Harold-1. Bud, WiIl , 2. Ebb Tide by Roy Hamilton, 3. lt's easy to do it that way, 4. Hunting, fishing, bowling, and that ain't all, 5. J. A., Sportsmen Club, looking at the girls, 6. U. S. Navy, and to be as good a man as my Dad is. Wilson, David H.-I. Dave , 2. Perfidia, I Spoke Too Soon , 3. No, Dominica, not another transmission, 4. Roadsters, boats, watching Larry put transmissions in, 5. Chinook, 6. Go to U. of W., retire at the age of 30, and be able to make deals like Ecklund. Wilson, Patricia-I. Tricia, Mouse, Pat , 2. SiI Vous Platt, Tenderly, For All We Know , 3. Oh for crumb's sake, Barbara, think, 4. Music, Worthy Adviser of Rainbow, records, Don, 5. Roll Rep., Big Sister, Girls Club Comm., other Roll offices, Sr. Choir, 6. To live a full and happy life. Wines, Bill E.-l. WiIlie , 2. Do Lord , 3. Frosted, 4. Cars, water ski- ing, 5. Football, Track, Gridsmen Sec., 6. To become a good sheet metal man. Wise, Jeanie-l. Bugs , 2. Delicado , 3. Don't forget to call, Tom, 4. Swimming, hiking with Tom, 5. Girls Club Comm., Past Class of '55 Rep., 6. To take commercial art at Edison and to marry Tom and make him happy. Woeck, Sally-I. SaI , 2. Teach Me Tonight , 3. l'll never tell, 4. JOG, Y, skiing, tennis, boating, 5. GSC Council Sec., Cabinet, Honor Society, Big Sister, 6. To attend the U. of W. Wold, Robert T.-'l. Bob , 2. Sh-Boom , 3. I give up, 4. Cars, do any- thing that I can have fun doing, 5. Stage Crew, WWTA, Bearing Burners, DeLoy, 6. To be half the man my Dad is, and to sail around the world for five years. M P k1 , 1-.,,.-A lu ., L 'SQ' C 6 . - I J . . f . I , I . tl ' , we I ,fix ' It , if 5 v lf? , i I . I 9, T- , ' ' ilu si51Ffa.L2f' L 41 IU' al' ww, ale 4' an, light, Bill-1. WiIheIm p 2. Tenderly p 5. Bowlingy 6. Finish college. Thorn, Dwight-I. Thornie p 2. Japanese Sandman p 3. Nuts: 4. Boating, fishing, model building: 5. Intramural Sports: 6. To do what the Lord My-Q . wishes. A,, Af' 113: r qww Make Yourself Comfortable Guess Who ! ! 43 Ha rd-working Kimrah Class Early To Rise Camera Shy Open House Senior Breakfast Dig that Crazy Tree ! ! Surprise ! ! Looks Real Cool- 4, 3 f ui, Z, , A if hifi: ' if X35 5 , . A. . 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A bad break for us, a pass from center, resulted in a 7 to 0 defeat. Indians showed hustle and spirit that made the Roughriders take notice. Our team, although rated seventh in pre-season rating, showed drive that could push them to the top. ln the third quarter Lincoln playing Cleveland, smashed across points to place the West ahead. Coming into final quarter the West was leading 13 to 7. Queen Anne battled furiously to hold the lead West, but Garfield determined to out the East out in front, scored 7 points, and gave the East their third victory in 8 years. ps , s- :-- N M' '. sie' K WO0DY ULLIN y WE .mmm ' , If X J i S. I A H fir . ia I JIM wArsoN W we - in g ' 'W 4' . 'gig ig: ,., fs i BALLARD-Determined to upset the Ballard apple- cart, the indians went on the field feeling that victory over the Beavers would give them the backing needed to go to first place. A few min- utes into the first quarter a blocked punt for the Indians gave the Beavers the chance that they were looking for. Within a few line plays the Beavers hit pay dirt and made good the conver- sion. The score stayed 7 to 0 at half-time. Open- ing the third quarter, the Indians started to roll, but the Ballard defense was too strong to pene- trate for any substantial yardage. The Beavers, using mostly line plays, advanced into lndian territory and scored, making the score I3 to 0. In the fourth quarter the Beavers again drove to the West Seattle end zone making the final score 20 to 0. GARFIELD-The Bulldogs won the flip and they chose to receive. Garfield after we kicked off to them, took the ball and moved it close to our goal. On a short pass they scored in the first few minutes of the first quarter. The extra point was good, making the score 7 to 0 for Garfield. Still in the first quarter, the Indians determined to show the Bulldogs who was boss, ground out yardage, and Tim Thorton, right HB, carried the ball around left end to score. Mel Delong kicked the extra point, making the score 7 to 7. The next time the Indians gained control of the ball, they moved it down to the Garfield two yard line but were unable to score. Toward the end of the second quarter, Garfield trying to ,score before half-time, threw several passes in which one of them resulted in a touchdown. The extra point was blocked by end, Ted Foss. 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The first period showed that both teams were fairly evenly matched. Going into the second quarter of action, Lincoln took to the air lanes and scored. The conversion was good, placing them ahead 7 to 0. Following the half-time break, the Lynx again took to passing and scored again. The extra point was no good and the score stood 13 to O in favor of Lincoln at the end of the third quarter. Going into the final period of play, the Indians started .to march. Tuffs, mixing up fullback plays through center and guard positions with Knight carrying, switched plays, and Al Stumpf, a soph right halfloack, carried the ball around right end for I7 yards and a touchdown. Mel DeLong kicked the extra point. Despite desperation passes on the Indians' part, they were unable to connect and the game ended with West Seattle on the short end of a I3 to 7 score. lO4 ROOSEVELT - West Seattle, after losing three straight games, took on Roosevelt, who up to now had ailed to score a single point although it led the city in first downs. A few minutes into the first period, Tony Softli, left HB, scampered around right end for 44 yards for a touchdown. The extra point was no good. The second quarter was fairly even, but in the third quarters the Teddies started a march. Their drive ended when the Indians tightened up and stopped the Rouqhriders on the 6 inch line. In the ourth quarter, Tony again carried the ball for A2 yards on a play off right tackle. Mel Delong made the extra point, yielding the final score 13 to O. Before game time, a telegram sent from the West Seattle Girls' Club, expressing their support to the team and coaching staff, helped to stimulate the players on to victory. lO5 in.. 'I' .we me-an Sas' ia sf W , m H13 E- ,y 4. 1 vt ref- f. ai- ...J , .L ig' : , iff Zdx 4 i CLEVELAND-The Indians rolled at various times throughout the game, and were within 18 yards of scoring several times when a fumble by us and a recovery by the Eagles gave them a chance to stop our drive. ln the second period of play, the Indians started to roll and, using only line plays, moved the ball down to the 5 yard line of Cleveland. Several plays carried the ball to the I yard line of Cleveland. With fourth down and I yard to go, the Indians' QB, Don Rockwell, called a QB sneak but was not able to score, so they lost the ball on downs and missed the touchdown. In the fourth quarter of play a punt by .lerry Rudd, put the Eagles back on their own 7 yard line. The Indians held for three downs and on the fourth down, the Cleveland kicker got smeared in his end zone for a safety and 2 points by three Indians: Brackens, Neumann and Johnson. The victory, by the score of 2 to 0, gave the Indians their third victory of the season against four losses and placed sixth in the citv standings. QUEEN ANNE-The first quarter of play resulted in feeling out of both teams, but in the second quarter, Queen Anne struck for 7 points. ln the fourth quarter Gene Tuffs, WS QB., threw a long pass to Maury Winquist, his right halfback, which resulted in a touchdown for the Indians, but was called back because of a backfield in motion pen- alty, Don Rockwell relieved Gene and threw sev- eral passes in which one was intercepted and went for a touchdown which covered 30 yards. Leon Brackens blocked the conversion. After re- gaining control of the ball, Don threw again, but this also was intercepted. Within a couple of plays QA struck again for 6 points. A QA pass which was deflected by Leon Brackens in the end zone, ended up in the hands of a QA player for 6 points. Leon again blocked the extra point. The shcgrgboard at the end of the game stood QA 19, 5 sa SECOND TEAM-Row 1 lleft to rightl: Blank, Hill, Thornquist, Greising, Monton. Row 2: Walker, Coyle, Comoanian, Weir- mac, Weir, Seppi, Little. Row 3: Basher, Shanebrook, Johnson, Tobiason, Lawrence, McFarlane. Row 4: Labbyack, Brehan, Delong, Walin, Chytil, Coach Pripp. The lndian Junior Varsity played some fine football in 1954. The seconds have a unique situation in that the line-up is different for almost every game. The purpose is to try players for the varsity. All the games were well played and interesting. Many boys showed they had promise of developing into first team mate- rial, in fact some moved up before the season was over. Some of the outstanding players were: Morrie Winquist, Jack Brehan, Moonie Thornquisf, and Bob Blank in the back- field. Jerry Lawrence, Dale McFarlane, Ron Johnson, and Bill Taylor were outstanding in the line. A. Pripp a THIRD TEAM-Row 4 lleft to righti: Morris, Poy- neer, Wilson, McGrath, Cook, Redick. Hanson, Fin- nie. Row 3: Fraser, Bacetti, Slober, Jamar, Tor- ney, Johnson, Schrammeck, Helstrom. Row 2: Oke, Holcomb, Skoog, Rainboth, Presteen, Bruton, Cole, Carlson, Boender. Row I: Coach Roberts, Beck, Wilkie, Thompson, Creighton, Tice, Stream, Taylor. This year's Sophomore football squad was one of the biggest and best groups of boys to enter West Seattle in many years. The squad had the requisites of a good team: determination, speed and size. Led by a fine passing quarterback, Mlke Schrammik, the Papoose backfield ranked with the best in the city. Al Stumpf, Phil Oke, Craig Johnson, and Lance McGrath are boys we will hear a lot from in future years. Our line was led by such fine ends as Gary Walker, Dick Torney, and Dick Jamar. Other boys who should win their place in West Seattle football history are Wally Tice, Dean Boender and Jim Creighton. C. G. Roberts BHK 2535 a ' fill 'V a Exe s .' 1: x,,'.,,-, H i -fr , -5 G , 4 . . i 1 A . . . - , f ga i, s C as T s- , -e l 1: ' fn 'X ' .ae 1 , - ' 'Q V ' , .t, ' -'Trl C2 f - v I . Cx. D N F Y ' Q- f Dave Reynolds Bill Peasley Dick Shorett Neil Hoeglunrl Larry Thompson Bill Gowen .-x In,vs. R 5' 3' i' ff-W , Q: M 2 Cliff Davidson H ' FOOTBALL MANAGERS A! N-x! V n 1. a Bill Salisbury Av. ,gs- .Q 'C FOOTBALL ........... BASKETBALL ....... BASEBALL ..... TRACK ........ GOLF ....... Row 1: Jerry Rudd, Leon Brackcns, Paul Thiry, Lloyd Gowdy, Lee Johnson, Claire Cole. Row 2: Bruce Merrill, Duane Terry, Jerry Lawrence, Jim Walson, Gil Thiry, John Chylil, Bob Borkenhagen, Stu Trenholme. Row 3: Bob Lenzie, Elder Hayes, Jim Weir, Ralph Heritage, Gary Phillips, Bill Walker, Tim Thornton, Joe Gowdy. All-CITY ................Gene Tuffs, Defensive HB W CLUB ................Bob Jacobs, Guard TENNIS President, Bob Jacobs Secretary, Bill Wines Vice President, Ted Foss Adviser, Woody Ullin HONORABLE MENTION FOOTBALL ............................ Fred Basher, End, Ted Foss, End: Bill Wines, Tackle, Jim Neumann, Tackle INSPIRATIONAL Dick Knight, Fullback FOOTBALL ............ .......................... ............,... B i ll Wines BASKETBALL .,....... ........................ K im Mafzadorf, Forward BASKETBALL ,...... ....,. K im Matzadorf BASEBALL ......... ............................................ B ASEBALL ......... ............................ TRACK ....... GOLF ....... TENNIS ....... TRACK ...... GOLF ,,...,. TENNIS ...... Row 'lz Dave Forbes, George Williams, Jerry Larson, Gene Tuffs, Randy Mason, Mauritz Winquisl. Row 2: Ron Grant, Ted Foss, Tony Soflli, Jack Van Zante, Roland Mason, Dick Morgan, Wayne Homestead. Row 3: Coach Ullin, Fred Basher, Elmer Fosger, lKeighbE5dre:t Ronald Johnson, Kim Matzadorf, Gary Sykes. Row 4: Tom Smith, Cliff Davidson, Paul Billingsley, Bob Hol roo , o aco s. Lincaln -West Seattle showed great spirit at the first game of the season. Top rating Lincoln trailed the Indians until a few minutes before half-time when a rally for the Lynx pushed them ahead. Third and fourth quarters witnessed West Seattle trying to out- score Lincoln, but the Lynx pulled ahead, beating the Indians 62-49. Lincoln-The Indians started off the second round against first place Lin- coln. Lincoln had an extremely good night, scoring 88 points, while the Indians couIdn't seem to hit and only scored 48 points. Jacobs took high honors with 25 points. fl 1 3' ff J' KIM MATZDORF KYLE!! . ,, ,,,, L .,.,,,, so som gf non mu. Cleveland-ln the first quarter Wes Seattle lagged by ll points befor sinking their first bucket. At the en of the first quarter they tied th score,x 17-17. At half time the Eagle led by a score of 25-29. The thir period was neck and neck but in th fourth the Indians outscored th Eagles by 10 points putting them o the high end of a 5548 score. Cleveland - The indians beat the Eagles the first time and they were looking for a repeat victory over them and the score of 67-58 sounds like they did iust that. Bob Jacobs with 31 points was high point man. i . 1 U vf l i as ,xi t l BOB HOLBROOK ' J!! Q 5 N i I .-- ..- CARROLI. HUNTER Franklin The Indians took on the favored Quakers and gave them a good battle during the first half but were un able to keep up with them and lost, 66-52. Jake was high man with 16 points. Franklin - Even though the Indians lost this game 78-59, there was great excitement as Jake and Jim Greer had a bat- tle for individual scoring honors. Jake outscored the lanky center, 33-32. Garfield-The starting tip off was con- trolled by the Bulldogs and Garfield was boss of the whole game except during the first quarter when the Indians gave Gar- field a good battle. The final buzzer ended the game with Garfield the victor by the score of 63-47. Garfield-The Indians played good ball all through the game but the best quarter was the first when they led 16-15. Mat and Jake checked Doug Smart, Garfield's star center, and held him to 3 points in the first half. The Indians lost 73-44, with Jacobs being high point man for West Seattle with 18 points. Queen Anne-The Indians and Grizzlies fought almost on even terms throughout the firstguarters of the game, but in the fourth quarter, the Indians drew out in the lead for good. The Indians won by the score of 57-53. Bob Jacobs was high point man with 16 points. Queen Anne-The Indians fell behind in the opening minutes and trailed until the last few minutes of the game when a West Seattle rally tied the game 59-59. The next 2V2 minutes gave the West Sid- ers their most exciting game ending even though a desperation shot by Jim Sloan was missed and we were on the wrong side of a 63-61 score. Roosevelt-You can't play perfect ball every game and this was one game that brought this point out very well. Lay-ins were missed quite often and the shooting from the outside was off. The closest the gap could be closed was 11 points and the game ended 62-51 in favor of the Teddies. Roosevelt-West Seattle controlled the starting tip off and scored 16 points to 13 points to lead by the end of the first quarter. Entering the second quarter, the lead changed hands and the Indians trailed the rest of the game. The final score was 58-51. Jake with 21 points led the Indians' scoring. Ballard-Playing a completely different type of ball from the previous game, the Indians combined good hitting and floor work to bring about a 49-30 victory over the Beavers. Bob Jacobs was high point man with 22 points. Ballard-This was the final game and everything the Indians had was thrown against the Beavers. Mat, Sykes, and Jake played their final game for West Seattle and each turned in a superb performance. Mat scored 22, Jake 21, Svkes 10. The Indians led until the game ended, 76-38. The Indians closed the season in fifth spot ,ost a vs. W wr at Q ., rlfelirrk .r W it 51,1-.qi AEQSW- .noun snonsrr I X fs.- iza f -,-.. ,I .-1. 1- I A if , V ff-. ., ., ' I - 1 : A s ' , 4 son Jncoas , '25 - I ' l I I , 1 I . K X N , x V Y K -a 1' ' - . 'SFT X I 'fini 4 I l . - P' 2:5 I ' -Q? txafff? GARY sviuas . , I 6 concur mer with 5 wins and 9 losses. 1, Qgggl ,Q S.. HW 2 agar? fs . MW 555 M ,t.w 3-WY. ,gg , gvit. , Z! rrxrlvafg wan if ,K-Hag.. ,, wwwqglg 2,5552 5 . -,. . 1 S 6 'B' E' wt: 7 f-5:5 , ,, , .f ,fl so z- Q, ,Q .ygh:2.fw t.s3Q ,L ,. 3' f : me ' '5 5 - sk .., ., -as if , sg M .,.-., ., sf. 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Row 2: Coach Coke Roberts: Mike Laux: Ken Hadley: Carl Hain: Coach Bud Pripp. THIRD TEAM. Row I: Bruce Wilkie: Bill Anderson: Mike Johnsrud: Glen Hufford: Mac Russell: Lance,Mc6rath. Row 2: Coach Coke Roberts: Errol Searle: Dick Jamar: Roger Huber: Don Boltz: Ed Softly: Gary Walker: Coach Bud Pripp. Row 3: Skip Kulle: Al Edwards: Jeff Kahla: Cecil Dillard: Mike Schrammeck: Andris Grindulis. Laurlns Mollanen . fx TJ., , lfg 4 l Llla Shelley i - , 1 , l i i V57 A , if f' A. Q l 1 V v Y waxy., --lu., W VTP' A '22 s -nh A Q - --fi T.: Q 'iz 6 ' . -i 'f , ' A , 1 ,K ca , L ll -, Marilo Swenson - 1 I . A. I Darrel Thiel, Jerry I-IISOHI Tucker Thompson, Mauritz Wlnqulsf, I Timekeeper Head Manleyr Manlger Mlnlger Wes! Side High, our Alma Meter . . . 2, ' 1 If il l i 5211.- ,lf .I ,I I l fl .J' I 7 l X I 1 ' l i 1' 1 .DMX ' 1-' v . .vf. . 1. ,Lv , . .., fx N, I x . , . N .uf J A- A gy 3 K H s L 2 5 I Q 1' -1 3- 2 5 I I AX gnrvo- A 5 lk X -x . . -. 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BUD V ETTER .-A 5 xi, sf fx- ? ' .-'S' 4-,. : ,Y 1 A-,Q ,.x 9-231.25 . - u .5v 34.25 RANDELI. MASON MASON JERRY LAWRENCE COACH BOITANO -5 --.1 K , -,ann Y Q01 A JERRY RUDD JERRY LARSON MANAGER 'Ni 30 A 5136 'Nl' DICK MORGAN , 5 .,.1,w- xxx,- 'ajta .Mc l :un xi 'w - . ., ul' ' 0 QA, A 5' .A Q . 9 if--3 f R 1 Q +. GEORGE WILLIAMS The 1955 track squad has the challenge of defending championships in two events and of adding others. The All-City Relay Champions Lloyd Gowdy, Tim Thornton, .loe Gowdy, and Elmer Foster are working hard to remain champs. Lloyd, the 220-champion, looks better than ever. Most likely to ioin them on the winners' stand this season are: George Williams, broad iump, George Williams and Terry McDonald, high iump, Claire Cole and Bob Little, shot put, Bruce Merrill and Bob Lenzie, pole vault, Gary Phillips and Lee Johnson, 440, Ron Greising, 880, Lee Voorhees and Paul Thiry, mile, Ralph Heritage, Terry McDonald, Ken Hostetler and Frank Bistrom, hurdles. 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Row 1: Jim Sweeney, Warren Whittier, James Pagliers. Row 2: Bob Vickery, Charles Kim, Bob VanLeuvan, Bill Wilson, Rod Lion. INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS. Intramural athletics for the smaller and less talented boy still plays a vital part in our school physical education program. A capacity turn out and lots of enthusiasm plus tal- ent galore keep up a busy schedule of basketball, table tennis, golf, hundred mile club, bowling, and chins and dips. This year our table tennis club was exceptionally talented with sophomores who beat every chal- lenger in school including the star studded faculty team. Bowling with ten teams developed tre- mendous interest. One bowler reached a coveted six hundred series. The highlight of the season was an inter-school match and victory over Gar- field High. We hope more boys will find an interest in these activities next year. Mr. Doty, Golf and Intramural Coach Lloyd W. Doty l l 7 is ,f. ,f F- Y V xsv W3 it JI DONNA GUYMAN .1 . BARBARA YORK Spring MARSNA OLSON V 1 Badmlnion 'V '?'h,v4l L 'wee - P ki J fi.: ANN l.YON Spring Softball girls W club GIRLS W CLUB Row 1 Sonla Jensen, Pal Spangle, Fay Phillips, Shirley Smith, Shirley Sherman. Row 2: Barbara Hannaford Donna Guyman Katherine Zorlc, Helen Heerharlz, Merrelfa Munger, Dorothy Dixon. Row 3: Anne Lyon Barbara Dlxon Belly Lou Dahley, Laura Holmberg, Dagny Thomas, Marie Rlbanyi, Barbara York. Row 4: Sharon Coates Myrna Reully Pat Nesheum Marsha Olson, Nancy Corning, Jo Dunlap. Row 5: Connie Schlehuber, Pat Kelly, Carol Kegel Sandra Dahl Audrey Williams, Marlene Hoff. ICQ MISS MCELWEE 'Nu NM, r -.X iM. 4 - . K W1 :fb ,ff I 4 :gs 0 J , Y 4 !P' 49' ' v . ,yi A E -X V . FA if 4 ug. Y' R 6,604 644232 EM! We've brought this book to you with the help and efforts of many whose rewards in no way compensate their efforts. A most hearty thanks to all those who have contributed in any way in producing this volume. Neither of us could have done this tremendous iob alone and we appreciate your cooperation and loyalty. A very special thanks to Mrs. McDonnell, our adviser, whose encourage- ment and inspiration have helped so tremendously in producin? this book. We wish to express our thanks to: our staf , whose abilities and times have often been tapped in order to accomplish this work: to Ralston Studio for taking our pictures, to Lowman and Hanford Printing Company and especially to Mr. Lightner for printing our book: and to those faculty members whose suggestions and correction have been very helpful. We feel there are no two words as meaningful as thank you, and so from the bottom of our hearts, thanks, and we hope you'll enioy your book. Sonia Jensen John Purvis Co-Editors As the seniors leave West Seattle, they take with them many memories of high school life . . . the old Totem lnn . . . the bigness of the new lunch- room . . . many happy hours Elaying checkers lfor the more brilliant, chessl in t e Tyee Teepee . . . the front hall sewing circle . . . the Alma Mater . . . those ever-changing showcases . . . the fun on West Seattle Day . . . the interesting Chinook . . . P.-T.A. dances . . . the modern design of the new buildings .... DAM Jywwggf yy 5 M Q - J -'ff' s My V' Q bbw '-ma'-F wp pau: FiNl-NLLY 0' by GQWTHW, OUT at-1 x 1'H2.C IJODFV W X OAM nwfwrmcwc Acc az' VH? Q- 6000 'TfMFJ' MJF AAVC' WAV- I faravv avr' MJILL HAVG fworzcfff! -rms: ffarrwff. HRT nf LVCK I4 LWAVf W 0 Z Z . fran- A g l MMM x.f'Dv'2i' 470727 W' WZ? ZM J MW . , I ' ff '1?'1a7.2,4 MMV . AOWVJ- ,DMZ W f-AC MM M QM, What is a school? ls it a building, a library, a faculty, some books, some students and classrooms? Yes-all these and more! Buildings are erected and razed, teachers and students come and go, but a good school lives on because it is built into the lives of those who come to learn. This is the real West Seattle Story. It all began in 1902 in a new red brick building at the corner of California and Lander. The old grads will remember this school as the West Seattle Gram- mar and High School. The first principal was W. T. Campbell. Soon after its opening, the citizens won- dered if the school would ever be filled. Once they considered selling it. ln 1910 when Fred L. Cassidy became principal, there were only ten in the graduat- ing class. But the school was never sold. Annexation and the Seattle boom quickly filled it. By 1915 it was clear that a new high school must be built, and in Septem- ber 1917, the new high school on Stevens Street opened. By 1923 it, too, was overcrowded, and an addition was opened in 1924. The school continued to grow under principals Fra- zier, Morgan and Fulton. 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