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HLIPSUN  193 9  FRANCES DALEY, Editor  CLARENCE SOUKUP, Manager  HELEN
TRICKEY, Art FRANK NIMS, Photography  000

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H0  L E)" ILe an  Ol/f2s1) htWestern Wahington College of
EducationBellingham,Washington  ai-:  r ~us~~  4ctR.

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A normal school is founded, 1899 . . . Dr. Edward T. Mathes presides for 
fifteen years ... First issue of The Messenger appears December, 1899 . ..
Eight  women students graduate at first commencement . .. . The training
school building  and "old" gym are two new additions, 1901 ... A science
annex is built, 1907 . .  The first Klipsun comes off the press, 1913 . . .
Dr. George W. Nash takes over,  1914 . . . New Edens Hall is erected, 1921
. . . "Lakewood", ninety-acre tract on  Lake Whatcom, is purchased . . .
Dwight B. Waldo sits in president's chair for one  year, 192 . . . Dr.
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years, plans for twenty-five years of growth . . . A new library is
dedicated, 1928  S. . The first B. A. Degrees are granted, 1933 . . . A
physical education building  becomes a reality, 1936 . . . A normal school
becomes Western Washington College  of Education, 1937 . .. . WWC marks an
undefeated, untied football season, 1938  . More than fifty students
organize the first senior class . . . Architect Carl F.  Gould, designer
for library and P. E. building, passes . . Library receives $9,000  grant
from Carnegie Corporation of New York . . . WWC's fortieth commence-ment 
is here! . . . 1939.  -- ' ___ ~ _L _ __ _ _ _~ L Ir-

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In the autumn of 1899 "Bellingham Normal" first opened its doors .... Since
 then quarters and years have passed by . . . . Students have slipped in
and out  again . . . . Dreams have been cherished and realized .  . .
.Buildings have been  hoped for and erected . . . . Difficulties have been
confronted and surmounted  ...  Successes have been sought and won ... Joys
have been formed and crystal-lized  . . . . In an anniversary mood - imbued
with the spirit of these forty scin-tillating  years - has the 1939 Klipsun
been planned.  ' t.  - r  l  - 1 n  Ij

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To one who has had all-encompassing vision for future needs  and present
opportunities . ... . who, through persistent and careful  effort, has
built up the "library" within the edifice .... who has  sought breadth of
thinking and living, and found culture . . . to  one who frankly and
unflinchingly expresses her views . ... who  can discuss issues in deadly
earnest, and exchange sallies with no  slow wit .... who can still find
time to laugh and be gracious ....  to WWC's head librarian, Miss Mabel Zoe
Wilson, is the 1939 Klip-sun  dedicated.  ,*NI

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S Progress .... from a modest nuc-leus  in a setting of natural beauty,  S
shaping the lives, and shaped by  the lives of our predecessors who  worked
earnestly and well,  S changing, as the students and the setting changed,
only in superficial  dress and design, in buildings and  landscaping, 
sustained by the calm firmness of  an enduring spirit which, un-changed, 
touches all who enter  these halls and classrqoms.

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CONTE N TS  * ADMINISTRATION  * CLASSES  * ORGANIZATIONS  * AC TIVITIES  *
ATHLETICS

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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE  Although this College was born at the close of the
nineteenth century, it is really a product of the twentieth century.  Ten
years after the territory of Washington became a state, a State Normal 
School was opened for students at New Whatcom, now Bellingham. In the
begin-ning  a high school course had to be offered to prepare students for
a two-year  course that led to a teacher's certificate. Much of this
two-year course for teachers  was on a high school level.  From these
beginnings,  extending aver a period of forty years, the normal  school has
evolved into a four-year college that grants a bachelor's degree and 
offers a teacher's certificate for not less than three years of college
work.  During  these forty years the College has gone forward step by step
with  the development of the state which it serves, and it has also kept in
the front rank  of educational institutions that prepare teachers
throughout the United States.  C. H. FISHER, President  Twelve

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FLORENCE JOHNSON W. J. MARQUIS  THE DEANS SAY...  This year marks two
important historical mile-stones  for this college: the fortieth
anniversary  of its founding and sixteen years of distinquished leadership
by President Fisher. These important  anniversaries make a fitting occasion
to commem-orate  achievement. They also present a timely op-portunity  to
act for building a fine college.  To our girl students, perhaps the most
signifi-cant  symbol of the progressive spirit and change  from the
traditional Normal to College is the in-creased  enrollment of men. A
continuation of the  growth will make for a more  versatile social
pro-gram.  M. S. KUDER  We are aware of much tangible progress over  the
years. Would this not be an opportune time  for each of us to take stock of
our education and  the education we are offering? Is it making for  a
critical attitude on our part? Do we have a  habitual use of scientific
procedure? Does our  education furnish us with broad interests as well  as
a definite, dominant interest? Does it help us  to have confidence in
ourselves? Can we profit by  valid criticism irrespective of the source? 
Each one must judge for himself.  REGISTRAR'S MESSAGE  "Life begins at
forty!" Don't you believe it! Life begins  at the beginning and goes on
past forty without pause for  breath. A moment for retrospection? Well,
only a moment.  Progress is a matter of looking forward, not backward. 
Bigger and better: increased enrollment, new buildings,  winning teams!
Excellent but superficial-not "progress" except by adolescent standards.  A
young college in a young country under a leader with  vision has been
brought to maturity-maturity measured  not by years but by other criteria: 
A keener-minded, more discriminative student body  with a taste for
shouldering responsibility, not dodg-ing  it.  A faculty that sees its job
in terms of successfully  adjusted graduates, not subject matter
momentarily  mastered.  A pointing up of achievable ideals in terms of
social  advancement-not fruitless compromise.  These are the real measures
of progress.  Thirteen

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GC  ARNTZEN, EDWARD J.  Social Sciences  A. B., A. M., University of
Washington  BOND, E. A. Mathematics  A. B., Pacific University  Ph. D.,
Teachers College, Columbia  University  BOOTH, MIRA E.   Public School
Music  A. B., University of Washington  A. M., Teachers College, Columbia
University BOSON, NILS  Public School Music  B., Music Education,
Northwestern  University  New England Conservatory of Music,  Columbia
University  BREAKEY, HAZEL  Art  B. S. Teachers College, Columbia
University  BURNET, RUTH A.  News Writing  A. B., University of Washington 
BUSHELL, DONALD G. Public School Music  A. B., A. M., University of
Washington  CARVER, S. E.  Physical Education  A. B.,  Stanford University 
CEDERSTROM, MOYLE F.  English  A. B., A. M., University of Washington  Ph.
D.,  University of Washington  CHURCH, ETHEL  Secretary to the President 
Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.  Columbia University  COTTON, JACK C. 
Director of Speech Clinic  Ph. D., Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 
Fourteen  _^ II

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COUNTRYMAN, LINDA  Home Economics  B. S., Milwaukee Downer College  A. M.,
Teachers College, Columbia University  CUMMINS, NORA B.  Social Science  A.
B., Minnesota State University  A. M., Columbia University  GARVIN,
RUTHELEN  S School Nurse  B. S., University of Washington  R. N.,
Harborview Division, University of  Washington  GRAGG, GEORGIA P. 
Penmanship  A. N., Palmer School of Penmanship  HICKS, ARTHUR C.  English 
A. B., A. M., University of Oregon  Ph. D., Stanford  University  HOPPE,
VICTOR H.  Speech  A. B., Denison University  A. M., Northwestern
University HOPPER, ELIZABETH M.  Secretary, Appointment Bureau  A. B.,
Smith College  A. M., University of California  HUNT, THOMAS F.  Social
Science  A. B., University of Minnesota  A. M., Clark University KANGLEY,
LUCY  English  A. B., A. M., University of Washington  Ph. D., Teachers
College, Columbia University  KIBBE, LYNUS A.  Education  B. S., Linfield
College  A. B., A. M., University of Washington A.M., Columbia University 
LAPPENBUSCH, CHAS. F.  Physical Education  B. S., University of Washington 
Fifteen _____I _~L

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LONGLEY, GERTRUDE  Home Economics  B. S., A. M., Teachers College, Columbia
 University LOVEGREN, MAY G.  Typewriting and Office Practice  Vashon
College  LUSTERMAN, PAUL  Band and Orchestral Instruments  Royal
Conservatory, Leipzig, Germany  McGEE, L. A.  Health and Physical Education
 B. S., University of Washington  MEAD, MAY, R. N.  Nurse  Northwestern
Sanitarium, Port Townsend,  Washington, University of Washington  MILLER,
IRVING E.  Education  A. B., University of Rochester  A. M., Ph. D.,
University of Chicago  OSSINGER, MARY  Science  B. S., University of
Washington School  of Nursing  PHILIPPI, H. C.  Science  B. S., A. M.,
University of Missouri  PLATT, RUTH  Science  B. S., University of
Washington  M. S., University of California  PLYMPTON, HAZEL  Art  Ph. B.,
University of Chicago  A. M., Teachers College, Columbia  University 
RICHARDSON, CHARLOTTE B.  Industrial Arts  B. S., A. M., Teachers College,
Columbia  University  Sixteen

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RUCKMICK, HERBERT  Industrial Arts  B. S., A. M., Teachers College,
Columbia  University  RUPERT, EVELYN  Physical Education  B. S., A. M.,
Ohio State University  SHERWOOD, EVA  Science  B. A., Iowa State Teachers
College  p A. M., Emory University  STRANGE, EDITH  Piano  Graduate
Whitworth Conservatory,  Tacoma, Washington  SUNDQUIST, LEONA  Science  A.
B., M. S., University of Washington  ULLIN, ANNA  Foreign Languages  A. B.,
University of Washington  A. M., Teachers College, Columbia  University 
UPSHALL, C. C.  Research and Education  A. B., University of British
Columbia  Ph. D., Teachers College, Columbia University  WEYTHMAN, RUTH 
Health and Physical Education  B. S., University of Washington  A. M.,
Teachers College, Columbia  University  WIIK, NAN DYBDAHL  Voice 
University of Norway  WILLIAMS, JOHN  Violin  University of Michigan 
American Conservatory of Music, Chicago  University of California  WILSON,
R. D.  Printing  I. T. U. School of Printing, Indianapolis  Practical
Experience in Printing  SHAVER, FRANKLIN (No Picture)  Printing
International Printing Pressmen's Association,  Memphis, Tennessee 
Seventeen

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CASANOVA, KATHERINE M.  Training School, First Grade  B. S., A. M.,
Columbia University  San Jose State Teachers College  CRAWFORD, BERTHA 
Junior High School English  B. S., Teachers College, Columbia  University 
University of Washington  DAWSON, MARJORIE E.  Primary Supervisor in City
Schools  B. S., A. M., Teachers College, Columbia  University  ELLIOTT,
IRENE M.  Training School, Second Grade  B. S., A. M., Teachers College,
Columbia  University  ERICKSON, EMMA  Technique of Teaching  B. S., A. M.,
University of Minnesota  State Teachers College, Moorhead, Minnesota  GRIM,
PAUL R.  Social Science, Junior High School  B. S., A. M., Ohio State
University  Ph. D., Ohio State University  KINSMAN, PRISCILLA M.  Training
School, Third Grade  Ph. B., Education, University of Chicago  A. M.,
Teachers College, Columbia University  MERRIMAN, PEARL  Training School,
Fourth Grade  A. B., A. M., College of Education,  Greeley, Colorado 
Graduate Student, Teachers College, Columbia University  Eighteen

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1LwLat  00 lt;ini  RICH, MARY E.  Director of the Training School  B. S..
A. M., Teachers College, Columbia  University  NICOL, SYNVA K.  Training
School, Pre-Primary  A. B., Fresno State Teachers College  A. M., Teachers
College, Columbia University  ODOM, EVELYN  Training School, Fifth Grade A.
B., Winthrop College  A. M., Teachers College, Columbia  University  TRENT,
WILMA E.  Intermediate  Supervisor in City Schools  A. B., A. M.,
University of Iowa  University of Chicago  VAN PELT, RUTH Junior High
School Math:ematics  A. B., University of California  A. M., Teachers
College, Columbia University  WENDLING, ELSIE  Junior High Supervisor in
City Schools  B. S., A. M., Teachers College, Columbia  University 
University of Wisconsin  WILLIAMS, MARY LOUISE  Training School, Sixth
Grade B. E., Milwaukee State Teachers College  A. M., Teachers College,
Columbia  University  Nineteen

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WILSON, MABEL ZOE  Librarian  A. B., Ohio University  B. L. S., New York
Library School  SNOW, MIRIAM B.  Librarian of Children's Literature  A. B.,
New York State Teachers College  B. S., M. S., Scl ool of Library Service 
A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University  Embodying the ideals of
beauty  and  utility, WWC's attractive library  ranks high among the best
school  libraries in the United States. The institution contains more
volumes  than ninety per cent of the accredited  teachers' college in the
country,  re-ports  the American Association of  Teachers College.  REESE,
PEARL  Secretary to the Library Illinois State University  Western Illinois
State Teachers College  BUTLER, CHARLES  Reference Librarian  A. B., B. S.
in L. S., University of Denver  University of Chicago  GEORGE, LILLIAN B.
Cataloger  B. S., Rhode Island State College  A. B., University of Illinois
 B. L. S., New York State Library  School  In December, 1938, the library
received a $9,000.00 grant from the  Carnegie Corporation of New York. The
money is available for new  books at the rate of $3,000.00 annually for
three years.  Twenty- nine teachers colleges in the United States were
granted  funds amounting to a total of $180,000.00; the minimum amount of
any  grant being $3,000.00. Western Washington College was the only
teach-ers college west of the Rockies to receive a grant.  In the library,
where all the heroes of history are found, Miss Mabel  Zoe Wilson, head
librarian, is responsible for the outstanding prestige  enjoyed by WWC's
library. Each winter quarter she teaches a class in  Library Techniques.
Mr. Charles Butler, who joined the staff in Sep-tember,  1938, occupies the
position of reference librarian. Miss Pearl  Reese is secretary  of the
library and supervisor of the reserve book room.  Miss Miriam Snow, in
charge of the library of children's literature, is  also instructor in the
children's literature and library courses. Miss  Lillian George is
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BARRETT, ROSAMOND  Secretary to the Director of the  Training School 
BECKWELL, BESSIE Secretary to the Registrar  BUCHANAN, SAM  Financial
Secretary  BURNHAM, MYRTLE  Recorder ELLIOTT, ELEANOR  Assistant in
Extension Office  HOOD, CHARLOTTE  Secretary to the Research Bureau 
HUGHES, LYN  Assistant to the Business Office  McKINNON, MARGARET 
Accountant TREMAIN, MILDRED  Secretary to the Dean of Women  YOUNG, ORLENA 
Assistant to the Registrar's Office  DOCHERTY, WILHELMINA  (No Picture) 
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS  * Organizing the first official senior class  of
Western Washington College, the  fifty or more degree students held their 
first class meeting early in the winter  quarter. .... Election of officers
and  formulation of plans for the remainder  of the year were listed on the
docket  of this, their initial get-together .  In their final weeks on the
campus the  graduating class participated in the ac-tivities  of .... Class
Day .... Bacca-laureate  . . . . Alumni Banquet . .  and an impressive
Commencement which  closed their college careers . .  S. . . . A
challenging force on the board  of control, Miss Charlotte Richardson, 
elected faculty advisor, was deeply in-terested  in the activities and the
future  of the new class.  * .... Center and captain of the basket-ball 
team for the second consecutive  year, Harold Nelson demonstrated his 
executive ability as president of the  senior class.  * .... "Service with
a smile" co-op sales  clerk, Catherine Christy, also candidate  for
Homecoming queen, was chosen vice-president.  S. . .  . Echo Oxford,
energetic Falkyrie  and happy, snappy songster, efficiently  and promptly
discharged the duties of  secretary.  Twenty-four

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ALLINSON, FERN  Bellingham  W. A. A. Cabinet  Badminton  BOAL, VIRGIE 
Bellingham  "Spring Dance"  Valkyrie  BOROUGHS, HOMER  Bellingham 
Norsemen's Commission  Intra-Mural Basketball BOUCHER, EVA  Seattle  BOYS,
CLAIR L. CHRISTY, CATHERINE COOK, TERRY CROSBY, BETTY Bellingham Bellingham
Sedro-Woolley Bellingham  Transfer from U. of W. Valkyrie "W" Club 
Baseball Football  CROUSE, COSTON  Idaho Falls, Idaho  A Cappella Choir 
"Spring Dance"  "Hamlet"  CURTIS, JOSEPHINE  Granite Falls  Volley Ball 
DAVIS, JEANITA  Sedro-Woolley  Orchestra  Blue Triangle House President 
DEACON, MARIE  Seattle  Alkisiah  Music Education  Badminton  ECKER, EVELYN
EK, CARMEN ENGEBRETSEN, JOHN GAGNON, DAN  Bellingham Issaquah Granite Falls
Everett Women's League Tea Committee Alkisiah International Relations Track
 Campus Day Dance Chairman "Spring Dance" Norsemen's Commission Basketball 
"Hamlet" Intra-mural Sports  Twenty-five

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GERI, CATHERINE  Bellingham  GREEN, PATRICIA  Seattle  Scholarship Society,
President  Viking Feature Writer  Klipsun Staff  GREER, MARGARET  Aberdeen 
W. A. A.  Badminton  Valkyrie  GROTE, RAGNHILD THOEN  Florence  HARDER,
MILDRED HART, EILEEN HAWLEY, FORREST HINCHLIFFE, SYBIL  Seattle Bellingham
Lynden Iloquiam  Edens Hall, President Alkisiah Klipsun Staff Viking Editor
Valkyrie Viking Staff Klipsun Staff  Band "Spring Dance"  HILSENBERG, VELMA
 Seattle  WAA Vanadis Bragi  Alkisiah  HOLSTAD, NELLIE  Everett  Blue
Triangle, Secretary  Vanadis Bragi International Relations  IVERSON, ARTHUR
 Allalla  Intramural Basketball  Baseball  JAMES, ALICE Arlington  Women's
League Commission  Orchestra  KNIBBS, MARY MEHUS, VIOLA NEIL, RALPH NELSON,
HAROLD  Bellingham Bellingham Edmonds Edmonds  Alkisiah Transfer from
W.S.C. ASB President Basketball Captain  WAA Secretary Blue Triangle Campus
Day Chairman "W" Club  WAA Sports Manager Board of Control Track 
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NEUERBERG, VIRGINIA  Seattle  YWCA, President  ICC, Vice-President  AWS
Commission  NIMS, FRANK  Sumas  Klipsun Staff  N'orsemen's Commission 
OXFORD, ECHO  Ferndale  Valkyrie  A Cappella Choir  PETERSON, DONNA 
Seattle  WAA  Vanadis Bragi  Alkisiah  PICKETT, NINA MAE PORTER, JOAN
POPOVIC, MILES POWER, PAUL  Mount Vernon Raymond Seattle Seattle
International Relations, Pres- Alkisiah Transfer from U. of W. Transfer'
from U. of W.  ident Valkyrie "W" Club  ICC, Secretary A Cappella Choir
Football  House President  PRESSENTIN, CAROLINE  Sedro- Woolley  WAA 
SIEMONS, ALICE  Bellingham  Board of Control  Blue Triangle, President 
ICC, President   SNOW, FRANCIS  Timber Lake, South Dakota  TESREAU, JEFF 
Aberdeen  Transfer from U. of W. Golf Team  TOLER, NADINE WHITE, ROBERT
WILSON, DONALD M. WITHEROW, FLOYD  Bellingham Seattle Rosburg Forks  WAA
Scholarship Society AB President Orchestra  Blue Triangle Boaad of Control
"Spring Dance" Band  Music Education Boxing Music Education  Twenty-seven

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The tracery of slim  branches crusted with  brittle cold ... the sweep-ing 
grace of windows  masked with white .  Then as suddenly as it  had come,
the spell was  lifted, the water stood on  walks, drab in contrast to  the
vanished mantle of  white.  Scenes of crystalline  beauty . . . Altering
the  familiar surroundings and  investing trees and build-ings  alike with
hoary dig-nity  . . . Briefly the fin-ger  of Winter  touched the  campus,
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICCRS  * Marking the final year of college life  for the
majority of these third year students, the Juniors took their place  in
campus affairs with . . . . a class  party sponsored jointly with the
sen-iors  . . . a very successful costumed  "Song Dance" held winter
quarter ....  capable assistants to the seniors in plans  for graduation. 
.... A Shakesperean drama enthusiast,  Dale Courtney, one of the mainstays
of  the Board of Control and a capable  leader, served as president.  S.
... Small but dynamic Phyllis Mc-  Namee, prominent in school activities, 
occupied the position of vice-president.  .... With ready wit and humor,
quizz-ical  and shrewd comp. prof., Dr. M. F.  Cederstrom, the class's
favorite advisor  since freshman days, continued in that  capacity.  * ....
Sunny dispositioned and brunette, Bertha Hall executed her secretarial 
duties with the same zeal that character-ized  her production of the
hilarious  Homecoming assembly.  Twenty-nine

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ADAMS, BETTIE  Bellingham  Standards Committee  WAA  Tennis Manager 
ALEXANDER, ALMA Everson  ALLBAUGH, LYNETTE  Everson  A Cappella Choir 
Vanadis Bragi  WAA  ALLISON, IALEEN Seattle  Blue Triangle, President  ICC,
Corresponding Secretary  WAA  ANDERSON, ALBERT  Issaquah  Intramural sports
 ARMSTRONG, BEATRICE  Seattle  WAA  4lkisiah  Blue Barnacles  ARMSTRONG,
JAMES  Bellingham  "W" Club  Golf Team  Intramural sports  AUST, MILDRED 
Chehalis  Blue Triangle, Vice-President  Edens Hall, Secretary-Treasurer 
BALDWIN, CLARICE  Seattle  WAA  Scepter and Shield  BARNARD, LOIS  Everson 
Scepter and Shield, President  Board of Control  WAA  BARNES, PAULINE 
Seattle  Board of Control  Blue Triangle  Valkyrie  BARRETT, KEITH  Mount
Vernon BARROWS, MARY  Bellingham  Vanadis Bragi  BAYS, BARBARA  Bellingham 
BEATTY, FRANCES Seattle  WAA  BEATY, VIVIAN  Hoquiam  WAA  Scepter and
Shield  House President  BECK, DUDLEY  Enumclaw  BEIDLEMAN, JEAN  Camas 
Music Education  Alkisiah  WAA  BELL, DON  Bellingham "W" Club  Football 
Basketball  BERNHOFT, BEATRICE  Mount Vernon  WAA Cabinet  Blue Barnacles
BLANDAU, FLORA MARIE  Puyallup  Blue Triangle  YWCA, Secretary  Scepter and
Shield  BODIN, HELEN  Longview  WAA  Vanadis Bragi  BOOTHE, HELEN 
Bellingham  Viking Business Manager Valkyrie  Alkisiah  BOWERS, NELLIE 
Bellingham  Transfer from U. of W.  BRAITHWAITE, ELIZABETH Ferndale  YWCA,
Vice-president  BUNDT, DOROTHY  Arlington  WAA  Valkyrie  CARLSON, MARION
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho  CHAPPELL, MARIAN  Cashmere  Blue Triangle  Alkisiah 
CHASE, MANFORD Burlington  Golf Team  International Relations  CHICON, MARY
 Buckley  Blue Triangle  Klipsun Staff CHORVAT, FRANK  Chicago, Illinois 
ASB Vice-President  Football Captain  Sophomore Class, Vice- President 
CLARKE, VIVIAN  Bellingl:am  WAA  Orchestra  CLINE, HOWARD  Bellingham 
Transfer from  W. S. C.  Viking Staff  Football  COLLETT, MARGARET 
Bellingham  Orchestra  Music Education  WAA   COOPER, MARY  Everett 
Valkyrie  Blue Barnacles  COTTER, VIRGINIA  Langley  WAA  Scepter and
Shield  0i  Thirty-one

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COURTNEY, DALE  Sequim  Junior Class President  Board of Control 
International Relations  COWLES,  EDNA  Issaquah  Scholarship Society  YWCA
 Scepter and Shield  CRAWFORD, JEAN  Seattle  DAHL,  LOUISE  Tacoma 
Transfer from U. of W.  Alkisiah  DALEY, FRANCES  Everett  Klipsun Editor 
Alkisiah,  President  Viking Staff  DAVIES, BETSY  Aberdeen  Viking Staff 
WAA  DAVIS, VIVIAN  Seattle  House  President  Blue Triangle  DE BRULER,
RALPH  Montesano  Swimming  Golf  A Cappella Choir DICKEY, MAXINE 
Centralia  Blue Triangle  Alkisiah  DICKINSON, ARLENE  Bellingham  WAA,
Treasurer  Klipsun Staff  Valkyrie, Secretary-Treasurer  DICKINSON, M. C.
II  Bellinglam  DISNEY, BLANCHE  Seattle  International Relations  DORCY,
LAURA  B ellingham  WAA  Scepter and Shield DUNN, NONA  Bellingham  Blue
Triangle  WAA  DUNNING, MARJORIE  Shelton  Blue Triangle Cabinet Women's
League Commission  Music Education, Secretary  DU VAL, FRANCES  Hoquiam 
EATON, ELEANOR  Seattle  Valkyrie  EBELING, PAULINE  Burlington  Transfer
from Whitman College  Music Education  International Relations  ECKERT,
EARL  Puyallup  Viking Business Manager  Bandsmen's Informal Chairman 
"Spring Dance"  ELLIS, JOHN  Bellingham  "W" Club  Ski Club  ESTILL, NAOMI
Waterville  WAA  EVANS, FRANCES  Renton  Transfer from U. of W.  "Spring
Dance"  WAA  EYER, RUSSELL  Willapa  Bai sketball  Track  Athletic Manager 
FISHER, CHARLES  Bellingham  Tennis  Banf   Orchestra  FISHER, ISABELLE 
Coupeville  AWS, Vice-president  WAA Cabinet  Women's Athletic Conference 
Delegate  FOSTER, ARLEEN  Athena, Oregon  Transfer from Whitman College  A
Cappella Choir  FOWLER, DOROTHY  Seattle  AWS Publicity Cl:airman  Vanadis
Bragi  WAA  FOX, JOHN Marion, Indiana  "W" Club, Vice-President  Basketball
 Football  FUNK, NORMAN  Lynden  Music Education, President  Band  Track 
GERARD, MARGARET  Bellingham  A lkisiah  WAA  GIBBS, IONE Snohomish  GILL,
ISABEL  Newberg, Oregon  WAA  Blue Triangle  GOOKINS, THERESA  Tacoma WAA 
Blue Barnacles  Alkisiah  GORMAN, MARGARET  Seattle  Alkisiah  WAA  GROTH,
FRANCIS Vancouver  Intramural Sports  HALL, BERTHA  Longview  Vanadis
Bragi, Treasurer  Alkisiah, Secretary Junior Class Secretary  Thirty-three

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HANSELL, RITA  Park Place, Oregon  Blue Barnacles  WAA  HARLOW, ELSIE 
Seattle  WAA  Alkisiah  Ski Club  HORN, JACK  Bellingham  Transfer from U.
of W.  Band  Orchestra  HOWATT, MAYNARD Seattle  Scholarship Society  Track
 HIomecoming Rally Chairman  JACKSON, RUSSELL  Bellingha m Norsemen 
Scholarship Society  KINGSLEY, HOPE  Seattle  Vanadis Bragi, President 
JOHNSON, AURORA  Bellingha m  WAA  Scepter and Shield  Alkisiah  HARMELING,
PHYLLIS  Rockport  Transfer from Sacramento Junior  College  Blue Barnacles
 HUDSON, DICK  Seattle  Intramural Basketball  Track  HUNTTING, MINNIE 
Silver Creek  JONES. HOWARD  Bellingham  Transfer from U. of W.  Football
JONES, MARJORIE  Vancouver  KNITTEL, CLAYTON  Lynden  Orcl: estra  Band,
Drum Major Scholarship Society  KOLSTAD, RALPH  Everett  HARVEY, KENNETH 
Everson  Basketball  Tennis HUTCHINSON, CLARENCE  Everett  Intramural
Sports  Norsemen  HASTIE, GRACE  Mount Vernon  WA  A  Scepter and Shield 
IMPERO, LUCILLE  Maple Falls  KALSCH, CECELIA  Cornelius, Oregon  WAA
Alkisiah  LANDRUM, RHODA  Astoria, Oregon  Transfer from Pratt Institute, 
New York  LARSON, MARIE  Great Falls, Montana  A Cappella, Choir  Blue
Barnacles  Alkisiah  HEMINGSON, ERNEST Anacortes  HENRIOT, MARY FRANCES 
Kelso  "Spring Dance"  Valkyrie  WAA  HOLDSWORTH, TINA Seattle  Blue
Barnacles, President  XWAA Cabinet  HOLTZHEIMER, ERMAN  Custer  Football
Norsemen  IMPETT, MARGARET  Cl icago, Illinois  Transfer from Northwesternl
 Inter national Relations Vaadis Bragi  IRVIN, THOMAS  Raymond  House
President  JACKSON, MARY ELLEN  Seattle  WAA KEMP, JAMES  Port Orchard 
ICC, President  International Relations, President  KENNEDY, BARBARA 
Bellingham  Women's Athletic Conference  Delegate  WAA Snorts Manager 
Usher Chairman KENNEDY, BETSIE  Came s  Transfer from W. S. C.  WA A  KING,
FRANK  Olympia  Transfer from U. of C.  International Relations  LEMONS,
DOROTHY  Winlock  Transfer from U. of W.  A Cappella Choir Music Education 
LINNEY, BETTY-JANE  Seattle  Valkyrie  LUNDQUIST, ROBERT  Raymond
McCONNAUGHEY, MILDRED  Ferndale  Thirty-five

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McCONNELL, ROBERT  Snohomish  International Relations  Music Education 
MINEAR, AMELIA Seattle  Vanadis Bragi  Music Education  YWCA  OMENAAS,
HELEN  Mount Vernon  Blue Triangle Alkisiah  PORTER, EDWIN  Raymond 
Intramural basketball  MOLENKAMP, ALICE  Seattle  Board of Control,
Secretary  Klipsun Staff  Summer Mixer Chairman  OSIBOV, HENRY  Trail City,
South Dakota Football  QUINN, LEONARD  Barnum, Minnesota  Norsemen 
McDOUGALL, MARY  Bethel, Alaska YWCA  Blue Triangle  RHOADS, JOHN W. 
Everett  Transfer from U. of W.  Intramural Sports MUNKRES, ALFRED
International Relations  Bellingham  Football  MacWILLIAMS, JANE  Bremerton
Transfer from Wilson Teachers  College, Washington, D. C.  Band  Blue
Barnacles  MARTIN, GLADYS Bellingham  YWCA  MARTINSON, RUTH  Hoquiam  WAA,
President  AWS, Secretary  ICC, Secretary MASTERS, HELEN  Enumclaw  Board
of Control  Valkyrie, President  Rec Hour Chairman  MEREDITH, ARLEENE 
Pateros  Orchestra  WAA  Scepter and Shield  MERRELL, MARY ELEANOR  Tacoma
Alkisiah  WAA  MILLER, ARNOLD  Klaber  MYHRE, LOA-JEAN  Seattle  YWCA
Cabinet  Alkisiah  Ski Club  PENDLETON, PRISCILLA  Carnation  Transfer from
U. of W.  Scepter and Shield  PETERSON, AGNES  Bellingham  Blue Triangle 
NOLL, ELIZABETH  Aberdeen  Transfer from Gray's Harbor J. C. WAA 
International Relations  0  NORDQUIST, ANNE  Bellingham  Valkyrie  WAA 
NYGARD, LILLIAN Everett  YWCA  O'BRIEN, HELEN  Mount Vernon  WAA  YWCA 
OLMSTED, EUGENE  Deming Orchestra  Band  A Cappella Choir  PETERSON, ALMER 
Bellingham  PETERSON, JEANETTE Ferndale  Alkisiah  Ski Club  PIERCE, HAZEL
JANE  Tacoma  A Cappella Choir  Music Education Alkisiah  POOL, AUDREY 
Portland, Oregon  Transfer from Southern Oregon  Normal  Blue Barnacles WAA
 POOLMAN, WILTON  Granite Falls  "Spring Dance"  RICE, ROWENA  Walla Walla 
Blue Triangle  RICHARDS, JEANNE  Seattle  Vanadis Bragi, Vice-President 
RICHARDS, ORVILLE  Cove, Oregon Intramural Sports  RICHARDSON, MILDRED 
Wenatchee  Valkyrie  International Relations  WAA RINDAL, CHRISTINE  Mount
Vernon  Blue Triangle  YWCA  RITTENBERG, WINIFRED  Bellingham Viking Staff 
WAA  Alkisiah  Thirty-seven

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ROBERTS, LAURENCE  Vancouver  Norsemen  Intramural  ROCKWITZ, ELIZABETH 
Bellinghamn SCHOLD, MARGARET  Silverdale  AWS Commission  Alkisiah 
SCHROEDER, MARGERY A.  Mount Vernon  YWCA, Social Chairman  Band  Orchestra
 SCHWARTZ, ETHEL  Seattle  Vanadis Bragi  Music Education  House President 
STEELHAMMER, YVONNE  Centralia  Alkasiah  Blue Triangle STEPHENS, HARLEY 
Aurora, Illinois  Transfer from Illinois State  Teachers College  Klipsun
Staff STEPHENS, MARY  Bremerton  WAA  Blue Barnacles  Edens Hall Trio 
TUPPER, ENGENE Snohomish  Transfer from O.S.C. and C.P.S.  VAN LUVEN,
ROLAND  Mount Vernon  International Relations  Intramural Sports 
Homecoming Committee  VIMONT, MARY  Medford, Oregon  ROGERS, SHIRLEY 
Bellingl am  AWS President  WAA Cabinet  ICC  ROSENZWEIG, CAROL  Longview 
Blue Triangle  SHAY, BETTY  Bellingham  WAA, Vice-President  Board of
Control  Homecoming Queen SWANSON, BOYD W.  Bellingham  "Hamlet"  A
Cappella Choir  TAMM, ELSIE  Bellingham  Orchestra Music Education  VOGLER,
JOSEPHINE  Spvingdale  VOORHIES, GENE  Quinault  International Relations 
Vanadis Bragi  ROWE, MERNA  Shelton  SLAGLE, MABEL  Ocean Park  WAA 
Badminton WAINIO, ELLEN  Coupeville  Alk.siah, Treasurer  WAA  ROWLEN,
FLORENCE  Opportunity  Alkisiah RUPP, HALLIE  Centralia  RUSSELL, GEORGE 
Bellingham  SARLES, ROBERT  Mamaroneck, New York  Football  SMITH, MABEL 
Seattle  Transfer friom U. of W.  WAA  SMITH, NATALIE  Seattle Transfer
from U. of W.  WAA  Blue Barncales  SOUKUP, CLARENCE  Edmonds  Viking
Editor  Klipsun Business Manager  "Spring Dance"  SPENCER, JEAN  Bellingham
 Transfer from WSC  Valkyrie TAYLOR, ELLA  Leland  TIPLIN, MAVIS  Bellingl
am  WAA  Scepter and Shield  TOWNSEND, BETH Bellingham  AWS Commission  WAA
 TROTTER, WOODROW  Bellingham  WAKEFIELD, EVELYN Centralia  Blue Triangle 
WATSON, KATHLEEN  Seattle  Transfer from U. of W.  WEBER, WAYNE Burlington 
Track  ASB Vice-president  Intramural basketball  Thirty-nine

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JUNIORS (No Picture)  BURNET, MABELLE  Bellingham  Transfer from
Northwestern  University CAMPBELL, EVAN  Bellingham  DOBLER, FRED  Everett 
Transfer from University of  Washington DUNLAP, LUCILLE  Portland, Oregon 
Blue Triangle  FAILOR, ZILPHA  Bellingham  HJORT, VIRGINIA Stanwood  Volley
Ball  HUNT, ALBERT  Bellingham  Band  HUNT, DOROTHY  Bellingham  JONES,
ETHEL  Bellingham  KRIEG, JOHN  Oak Harbor  LOMSDALE, DONALD  Richmond
Beach  Intramural Sports  McGANDY, BETTY  Chehalis  WAA  Alkisiah 
McKISSICK, MARGARET  Lewiston, Idaho  Blue Triangle  Music Education 
Alkisiah  PETERSON, MARIAN  Tacoma  Viking Staff  VERDUIN, MURIEL Lynden 
VON SCHEELE, HERMAN  Afognak, Alaska  WILKINSON, ARTHUR  Bellingham 
WRIGHT, RUTH  Snohomish  Music Education  Forty

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WESTON, VIRGINIA  Seattle  Blue Triangle  Valkyrie  WHALEY, LILLIAN  Goble,
Oregon  A Cappella Choir  YWCA  Alkisiah  Viking Staff  WHEELER, WINFERD 
Bellingham  Football  Intramural Swimming WHITCOMBE, ELOISE  Port Stanley 
WAA  International Relations  WHEELER, MARGUERITE Bellingham  Transfer from
U. of W.  WHEELER, MARTHA  Vancouver  Band  Orchestra  WHITTEN, FLEDA 
Skamokawa  WAA  Alkisiah  Vanadis Bragi  WINSHIP, MERYL  Great Falls,
Montana  "Spring Dance' '  WAA  Scepter and Shield  WOOD, EULDENE  Shawnee,
Oklahoma  Transfer from Oklahoma College for Women  Alkisiah  WOODCOCK,
DORIS  Sequim  Transfer from U. of W.  BUCHE, ESTHER Beavercreek, Oregon 
COATES, ALVIN B.  Longview  Transfer from Lower Columbia  Junior College
COIT, ROMA  Richmond Beach  GRACE, MARJORIE  Everett  GREELEY, RUTH MARIE 
Puyallup Alkisiah  Blue Triangle  HARDIN, JACK  Lynden  PAGE, JOYCE 
Bellingham  TURNER, ANABEL Heppner, Oregon  WALSH, CAROLINE  Bellingham 
SENIORS (No Picture)  BARRETT, LLOYD Bellingham  FRAZIER, EVELYN 
Bellingham  GUMMER, HELEN  Seattle  HIGH, JAMES  Lynden KORTHAUER,
KATHARINE  Bellingham  KINNEAR, LILLIAN  Bellingham  McHUGH, CORINA 
Okanogan   SEIBEL, MARIBETH  Port Angeles  WAA  COLLEGE GRADUATES (No
Picture)  DRAKE, JUSTINE Bellingham  McINNES, PATRICIA  Sequim  Graduate
from W.S.C.  HALL, JAYNE  Tacoma  Graduate from U. of W.  PATTERSON,
MARGARET  Carnation  Alkisiah  Vanadis Bragi  Scepter and Shield PHILLIPS,
HUDSON  Handred, California  SCHUMANN, ROBERTA  Yakima  Transfer from U. of
W. Forty-one

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS  0 Sophomores of 1989 are not without  honors . .
. they have played roles of  influence and striking responsibility  ... To
their class belong both the editor  and business manager of the WW
Col-legian,  who also edited and financed the  Homecoming Booklet . . .
this year's Homecoming Chairman . . . two mem-bers  of the Board of Control
. . . four  members on the 1939 Klipsun Staff . ..  Socially, they
entertained with a Spring  Informal, a new undertaking for under-classmen  
at WWC.  . . . . Dorothy Schaus, known among  other things for her
scholastic achieve-ments,  kept the  minutes.  .... Dr. Arthur C. Hicks,
enthusiastic  and encouraging president of the Bell-ingham  Thcatre Guild,
found time in  his overcrowded schedule to be the  class's Faculty adviser.
 . ... Jean Morgan, quiet  Edens Hall  girl, was chosen vice-president.  .
. .. Michael Baker, well-known mem-ber  of the Inter-Club Council, was the 
class leader.  Forty-two

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SOPHOMORES . . .  Top row: Bowman, Anderson, Blanchard, Bever,  Carr, Cary,
Baker, Burnham, Beck, Berg,  Alberg, Boothe, Bennett, Campbell, Bissell,
Big-elow,  Boone, Boyer, L. Anderson, Barci, Bow,  Bruce, Baker, Call, R.
Anderson, Carver, Bow-dish,  Caldwell  Top row: Dolan, Chetwood, Cooper,
Ferris,  Flynn, Ridder, Engman, Erickson, C. De Bruler,  Fowler, Dorcy,
Dopp, Christian, Collings, Dean, A. Fuller, R. Eaton, Fox, Frye, M. Clarke,
 M. Fuller, Frederickson, Fegley, Facey, Cory  Top row: Vogel, Kuhn,
McLeod, McInnes, Meyer,  Lucid, Engebretson, Lindstrom, E. Nelson, Lan-don,
 Christensen, Germain, Franzke, D. Goheen,  E. Kvam, Hall, Gerry, Huter,
Johansen, Kuljis,  Hensell, Jenkins, James, Johnson, Gunderson,  Jeffers,
Kinsey, Konnerup, Hilliard, Harris,  Johnson, Kaufman, Kent, Gustafson,
Krause,  Jones, Hamilton, Julius, Hall  Top row: Lince, Nelson, Durr,
McHenry, Mc-  Aulay, Morgan, Lindstrom, Lucid, Pierron, Mon-teith, 
Peasley, Lobe, Peterson, Perry, Megard,  McInnes, Nilsen, Patmore

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SOPHOMORES . . .  Top row: De Visscher, Thiel, Saxon, Stover,  Simondson,
W. Schweingruber, Sullivan, Tibbles,  Tiley, Tougaw, Shepard, G.
Schweingruber,  Trickey, Props, Schaus, J. Templin, Tripp, Rabb,  Tasoni,
Squire, Purnell, Stoddard, Shippy, Reid,  Simukka, Teichroew  Top row: C.
Winters, White, Carroll, Van Etten,  F. Weihe, J. Weber, C. Von Scheele,
Twidwell,  Wollan, Tudor, Weeks FRESHMEN . . .  W. Baker, Bezzo, Admiral,
Alvord, Boal, Bau-man,  A. Anderson, R. Adams, Balch, Anderson,  Benson,
Barquist, Allingham, Beal, G. Adams,  Barina, Bayley, Allert, Anderson,
Beyer, Ander-son,  Anderson, Bates, Asmussen, G. Anderson,  M. Adams, Bell 
Top row: Conlee, Coney, Boyer, Blakely, Brad-burn,  Cotterll, D. Clarke,
Kilbourne, Cornwell,  Burnet, Bozorth, Burke, Boulton, Bowers, Biggs, 
Bullock, Cross, Buizer, Christopher, Bolman,  Butler, Becker, Boone,
Bright, Burtenshaw,  Cavallin, Feroe

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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS  * Freshmen indicated to their fellow collegians
early  in the year that they were well able to hold their  special place in
college life by first reestablishing the  class tradition with  a very
successful defense of their  bonfire on the eve of Homecoming-a precedent
tem-porarily  broken by  last year's freshmen . . . Winter  quarter they
acted as hosts and hostesses to the Uni-versity  of Washington Naval
R.O.T.C., specially invited  guests, at the freshmen party . . . When two
of the fall quarter officers didn't return to school Al Biggs was  selected
for vice-president and Jacqueline Griffith com-pleted  the secretarial
term.  . .... Dorothy Gan-non,  with her dis-arming  smile and el-fin 
sense of humor,  acted as secretary.  . . . . Charles Kil-bourne, 
Collegian  columnist, was the  energetic class pres-ident.  .... Mr. L. A.
Mc-  Gee, young physical  educational instruc-tor  and coach, was  chosen
class adviser  by the new class.  ..... Thomas Cross,  blonde headed
neo-phyte,  served as vice- president.  _  Forty-five

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FRESHMEN ...  Top row: Gardiner, Folland, Dodd, Fritz, From-bly  Currier,
Denton, Deitsch, Featherkile, Gall-agher,  A. Dorcy, Ellingsen, Englehart,
Forhan,  Dolstad, Fillinger, Crossett, Engels, Feldt, Fyhn, Gannon, Davis,
Deitsch, Frank  Top row: Hanson, Handy, Gischer, Hall, Gillies,  Gahm,
Goheen, Gooch, Geri, Gilbert, Gritch,  Griffith, Hansvold, Hartung, Hampton
 Top row: B. Howatt, B. Jones, Janikula, Holden,  Haussler, E. Jensen, D.
Hill, K. Hill, Heitbrink,  Hotel, J. Johnson, Heaton, Jenkins, A. Johnson, 
Hunt, Johnson, Humphrey, Holcomb, Jarvis,  Jorgenson, Horn, Hubert, Hicks,
Jewell, Hyde  Top row: Lobe, Krieg, Linn, Keeler, Larson,  Junkin, Lund,
Lingbloom, Levin, Loomis, Maggy,  King, Leiser, Kirland,  Lindgren, Little,
Mark-ley,  McKinlay, Marken, Karanson, Kimble, Mac-regor,  Kelly, Regan,
Layborne, Lemen, McCaddon

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FRESHMEN ...  Top row: Nims, Moore, Montes, McMurchie,  McClure, Nelson,
O'Meara, Walker, Olsen, Nurmi,  Mitchell, Mock, Mercy, Olson, Mayhew, F.
Mont-gomery,  Nulle, Nix, Robey, Olson, Myatt, Neevel,  Olmsted, C.
Montgomery, Meeker  Top row: Page, Selene, Sansregret, Rostad,  Randell,
Tallmadge, Pearson, Richards, Rodgers,  Alstrom, Rogers, Robson, Selander,
Schold,  Sampson, Sessions, Schons, Pontius, Rizzi,  Quisenberry,
Riemenschneider, Pellervo, Reilly,  Prowse, Petrie, Owings, V. Peterson,
Schwald,  Peters, Post, Ryan, Olson, O'Reilly  Top row: Hill, Williams,
Chamberlain, Thom-masen,  Hjartson, Stenvig, Simons, Beard, V.  Smith,
Thomson, Starnes, Snow, Stuart, Herold,  Snider, Shiers, Stromme, Small,
'Eveit, Sigurd-son,  Sullivan, B. Walsh, Sisker, Terry, Thumme,  Tiffany,
Strang, Stratford, Thun, Shumate, Thiel,  Tegenfeldt, Solibakke, Stevenson 
Top row: Wolfe, Trotto, Woodard, Weirach,  Lewis, Wocd, Valum, Toler,
Twcdt, Vist-unet,  White, Uhacz, Walton, York, Wehmeyer, White, 
Vanderwerff, Frasier, Wood, Tremlin, Trigg,  Victor

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A. S. B. BOARD  The elimination last spring  by popular vote of the "Lame 
Duck" terms permitted the aug-ust  body governing the various  activities
of the Associated Stu-dents  to hold its initial meeting  of the present
school year with  the prospect in view for once of  having the same
officers leading  WEBER. Vice-President NEIL, President continuously from
fall through  summer ... They alloted all funds for the fun fests including
quarterly  mixers, rec hours, Homecoming, Campus Day . . . They purchased a
 much needed sound system and modern wicker furniture for use at  school
functions... borrowed voting machines to effect a more efficient 
tabulation of student opinion . . . Made numerous appointments . Rectified
gross errors.  * .... Ralph Neil, progressive, diplomatic, was rightfully
the presiding  officer.  * . . .  . Wayne Weber, smiling, unassuming track
star, proved an able  vice-president.  .... A more diligent and officious
Board would be hard to find.  Newell, Kathryn; Carver, Sam; Cory, Helen,
Molenkamp, Alice, secy.; Ellis, John; Richardson, Charlotte;  Masters,
Helen; Barnard, Lois; Barnes, Pauline; Grim, Paul; Siemons, Alice; McGee,
Loye; Carver, Jean;  Courtney, Dale

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1939 KLIPSUN  The 1939 Klipsun with its  40th anniversary edition is a 
fitting climax to the earnest ef-fort   expended on the part of the  small
but efficient staff to give  to students a permanent record  of the
activities of their college  . . . Klipsun Staff gave its an-nual  barn
dance, a hilarious  frolic in the big gym . . . sub- DALEY, Editor SOUKUP,
Manager  mitted a list of outstanding students to a faculty committee who
in turn  chose the Big Ten . . . managed the popularity contest . . . They
were  twice royally banqueted at downtown hotels . . . Bob White, veteran 
writer, was added to the staff spring quarter ... For  the first time in
the  history of the annual, pins were awarded members in good standing.  *
. . . . Frances  Daley, fun loving director, librarian, lobbied for her 
hobby.  * . . . . Clarence Soukup, former college weekly editor, disbursed
and  collected.  . All in all, not bad ... we hope.  Charlene Patmore,
assistant art editor; Helen Trickey, art editor; Adrian Alberg, staff
member; Alice Molen-kamp,  secretary; Sybil Hinchliffe, staff member;
Harley Stephens, men's sports  Frank Nims, photographer  Stewart McLeod,
assistant to editor; Wanda Barci, staff member; Barbara Bowdish, staff
member; Helen  Cory, women's sports; Ruth A. Burnet, adviser; Charlotte
Facey, staff member; Arlene Dickinson, staff member

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W. W. COLLEGIAN  The new vivacious spirit per-vading  the hearts of the
lads  and lassies attending WWC ran  rampant, taking the hard work-ing 
staff of the college weekly  by storm . . . An effervescent promulgation,
they were, liter-ally  and figuratively, the young-est  staff in a decade
... The first  woman sports editor was ap-  RIDDER, Business Manager HILL,
Editor  pointed this quarter ... Thursday afternoon radio broadcasts were a
new  feature ... Collegians instigated and sponsored the Schussken Ski Club
 ... They nearly had a riot on their hands with the "Life" cover on the 
Homecoming booklet ... a satirical April Fool issue on Hearst the Amer-ican
 and a special Campus Day Extra were two divergents from com-monplace.  S.
. .. Evan Hill, the crusading editor, dictated the policy and prin-ciples. 
* . . . . Bill  Ridder, business manager personified, adeptly financed the 
weekly.  . Truly a banner paper with a modernistic college name.  Top row:
Horel, Walton, Hill, Weber, McNamee, Davis, Johnson, Wilson, Anderson,
Solibakke, Heathers,  Kaufman, Francis, Kilbourne, Burnet, Forhan, Germain,
Gerard, Chamberlain, Meyer, McFadden, Peasley.  , . Sm11u, Solibakke,
Stenvig, Plumb, irops, Herro.d, b.an..us,  I| orS,

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W. W. COLLEGIAN  EVAN HILL  BILL RIDDER  HANK FRANCIS  CHARLES KILBOURNE 
STEWART L. MCLEOD  JEAN WEBER, AL BIGGS  MARGARET PEASLEY, BEATRICE  HELEN
LINDSTROM BETTY SOLIBAKKE  RUTH A. BURNET  Editor  Business Manager  News
Editor  Feature Editor Advertising Manager  Sports Editors  NIELSEN,
MARJORIE MEYER, MARION JONES,  Society Editors  S . Copy Editor  SA dviser 
REPORTERS AND SPECIAL WRITERS:  Anderson, Barci, Bodin, B. Boothe, H.
Boothe, Brodniak, Clarke, Collins,  Cooper, Courtney, Tratzenberg, B.
Davis, S. Davis, Eckert,  Fegley, Fred-rickson,  Gerry, Hall, Handy,
Harrison, Heathers, Horel, Kaufman, King,  Kisch, Leiser, Lindstrom, Lince,
McFaddon, Mayhew, Oxford, Rittenburg,  Rodgers, Simonds, Templin, Trotto,
Uhacz, Walton, Weber, Whaley, Wood  Top row: Clarke, Rittenberg, Nilsen,
Lince, Tiffany, V. Smith, Solibakke, Stenvig, Plumb, Props, Herrold, R.
Simonds, Bowdish, Fredrickson, Barci,  B. Boothe, Eckert, Biggs, Handy,
Boal, King, Thiel, W. Hall, Walker,  Leiser, Rodgers, Whaley, Fowler,
Cooper, Fegley, McLeod

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W CLUB  Top row: Carver, adviser; Weber, vice-president; Nelson, president;
Holtzheimer, Tesreau, Bever, Cook,  J. Moses, Fox, Popovic, W. Weber,
Ellis, (not in picture D. Bell, secretary)  "W" Club is an  association
whose membership is limited to those men who have proven  their merit in
certain designated  major sports which include football, basketball, track,
 tennis and golf, and who are entitled therefore to wear the big W ... The
club aims to  keep athletics at a high level ... It gives an annual dance
that is a feature of the spring  social whirl.  If you want to be
fashionable, join the gangling green freshman as he follows the
upper-classmen  into the Women's League Lounge on Thursday afternoon for a
spot of tea de- lightfully  served ... And this weekly treat is but a very
small part of the comings and  goings of the Associated Women Students ...
At a glance . .. usherettes . .. informals  ... kid parties ... and fall
and spring fashion shows . .. to mention a few major ac-tivities. 
ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS  Top row: Martinson, secretary; Rogers,
president; Neuerburg, Fowler, Harris, Dunning, Schold, Newell, Town- 
ROGERS, President send, Adams, Countryman, adviser; Fisher, vice-president,
Johnson, adviser; Shannon, treasurer

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MARTINSON, President Top row: Holdsworth, Brouwer, B. Hall, Bernhoft,
Armstrong, N. Smith, Call, Adams, Rogers, Mullen, Johnson,  Kennedy,
Fisher, Rupert, adviser; Martinson, president; Meenk, secretary; Shay,
vice-president  W. A. A.  W. A. A., one of the strongest organizations on
the campus, practically doubled its mem-bership  this year ... Starred
events began fall quarter with the play day for freshmen  women as part of
the Freshman Week program . . . a one-day trip on Dr. Erb's boat  to the
Viqueen Lodge on Sinclair Island ... Winter quarter... a carnival for the
entire  student body . . . a ski trip to Mount Baker . . . card party, an
informal gathering for  members with Chinese checkers, bridge, and pinochle
. . . Spring quarter . . . annual  playday for Whatcom County high school
girls . . . a festival of swimming and folk  dancing given by the Blue
Barnacles and Folk Dancing Club, for the entire student body . . . a
week-end boat trip to Sinclair . . . a salmon bake . . . W. A. A.'ers
spon-sored  mixed recreation every Thursday night during the year...
Fencing, a new sport  on this campus, was introduced ... New clubs
organized under the auspices of the W.  A. A. were badminton, golf, folk
dancing, and riding.  Top row: Fuller, Jenkins, Backer, Fox, G. Adams,
Rowlen, Lindgren, Frank, Prouse,  I. Anderson, Hubert, Kisch, Jo Jeffers,
Hilsenberg, Jones, Benson, Beyer, Buizer, B. Hall,  Turner, Allert,
Kaufman, Beaty, Burtenshaw, A. Feldt, B. Hart, J. Christopher, Bullock,  V.
Crossett, Patmore  Top row: J. Olsen, Montgomery, M.  Bennett, I. Selander,
Tripp, Christo-pher,  Beidleman, A. Fuller, Siemons,  Rice, Neuerburg,
Monteith, Bollerud,  Schwartz, Currier, Weber, Whitten,  Shumate, Heaton,
Bissell, Boone, Meenk, McInnes, Toler, Tegenfeldt,  Jones, Reilly, Prowse,
D. Berg, Sis-ker,  Schwald, Rabb, Reid, Whetstone,  Meeker,
Riemenschneider, Noonan,  Townsend, Newell, Shannon, Barrere

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ALKISIAH  With modern drama in all its phases as the year's theme, Alkisiah
attended a Theatre Guild play  en masse fall quarter . . . Socially they
entertained with a Christmas party . . . winter quarter they held a
Valentine Banquet in the Rose room of the Hotel Leopold . . . In May they
presented a group  of one-act plays in the Blue room for members and
friends . . . Another outstanding event of spring  quarter was the club
cruise . . . Late in May an Installation tea was given by the retiring
officers  . . . Affiliation with the State Federation of Women's Clubs was
a major advancement.  BLUE TRIANGLE  For the first time in its history,
Blue Triangle, affiliate of national Y.W.C.A., had club
emiblems-tri-angular,  white, silk scarfs with a blue insignia . . . Formal
initiation was introduced into club prac-tice  . . . Most outstanding of
club service for others was their work with a group of poor children  in a
play period at the Y.W.C.A. on Saturday afternoons . . . With Seabeck
summer youth conference  as their goal, they sold pom-poms at the
Homecoming football game, and gave an old-time silent movie,  "Ella
Cinders," spring quarter to raise money to send delegates.  ALKISIAH  Top
row: Daley, pres.,  Schold, vice-pres., Neuer-burg,  rep to AWS., Whit-ten,
 Kalsch, Larson, H.  Booth, Hilsenberg, Facey,  Neevel, E. Hart, Whaley, 
R. Anderson, Greeley,  Omenaas, B. Hall, secy.,  Bennett, J. Peterson, 
Frank, Harlow, Prowse,  Rindal, M. Jones, B. Hart,  Rabb, Erickson, Gorman,
 Rowlen, Engelson, Kauf-man,  Beidleman, Peters,  Wood, Becker, Patmore, 
(Wainio, treas., not in  picture)  BLUE TRIANGLE  Top row: Vogler, Rindal, 
Wakefield, Tudor, secy.,  Telenga, Toler, Rice, New-ell,  Dunn, Aust,
Monteith,  Weston, Rosenzweig, treas.,  Dunning, Nilsen, Clarke,  Cribb, B.
Boothe, Hall,  A. Peterson, Greeley, Sie-mons,  vice-pres., Morgan, 
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Y. W. C. A.  Top row: McConnaughey,  Neuerburg, president;  Mead, adviser;
Vallent-goed,  Pendleton, Nygard,  meeting chairman; Bol-man,  Whaley,
Cowles, Mc-  Gregor, Kaufman, secre-tary-  treasurer; Rindal,  Braithwaite,
vice-presi-dent;  Gunderson, Rizze,  Kuljis, Sperry, adviser;  Grace, Cree,
Myhre, Mar-tin.  VALKYRIE  Top row: Sherk, Rosen-zweig,  Fegley,
vice-presi-dent;  Nordquist, Kober-vig, Harder, Garvin, ad-viser;  Squire,
Jones, Temp-lin,  Barnes, Siemons, Por-ter,  Cory, B. Boothe, J. k p
Johnson, Linney, Lind-strom,  Christy, Peasley,  Masters, president;
Craw-ford,  Clarke, Jeffers, Whet- stone,  H. Boothe, Spencer,  Weston,
Richardson, E.  Eaton, Oxford, Dickinson,  Bundt, McNamee, Carver,  (M.
Meyers, not in pic-ture,  Treasurer).  Y. W. C. A.  In order to promote
Christian fellowship among young women of the campus, the Y.  W. C. A. met
every Thursday afternoon for song and Bible study at 4:00 P. M.... The 
Association met at the Firs with young groups from other colleges in the
University  Christian Conference, fall and spring quarters... Winter
quarter the Y. W. C. A. pro-moted  their  own Bible Institute, with an open
invitation to all students on the campus.  VALKYRIE  "Enthusiasm" is the
password to Valkyrie club members; womanliness, one of their  ideals ...
Fall quarter these young women supported the college en masse at football 
games, sponsored a football pep assembly, sold chrysanthemums for the
Homecoming  football game, entered the Homecoming window display contest .
. . Winter quarter  found them all sitting together in the cheer section on
basketball sidelines ... Spring quarter they entertained with a sports
dance and a boat cruise.  Fifty-seven

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INTERCLUB COUNCIL  Top row: M. Baker, Kemp,  president; Hudson, Funk, 
Courtney, Lapinski, Kingsley,  Johnson, adviser; Weber,  Daley, Rogers,
Fegley, Martin-son,  secretary; Schold, Neuer-bur g, vice-president;
Cum-mins,  adviser; (Allison not  in picture, treasurer)  INTERCLUB COUNCIL
 A Czar over all club dances and  programs . . . The "Will Hays"  of
College Clubs ... Made up of  representatives of eac h and  every club on
the campus . . .  They do their censor job expert-ly  and smartly ... He
who dares  trespass, let him beware . .. For  by his folly, he may undo the
 good work of others. SCHOLARSHIP  A distinguished gold scholar's  emblem
is proudly worn by the  members of the WWC Scholar-ship  Society as a token
of their  high grade point average of not  less than 3:5 for three quarters
. . . Colossal initiation banquets  are held quarterly . . . Summer 
picnics welcome graduated mem-bers back to summer school . . .  the
cerebrum est le roi! !!  VANADIS BRAGI  The primary purpose of this ac-
tive  student group is to encour-age  and stimulate an interest in 
literature and creative writing  . . . Its meetings captivate the  minds of
the members for the  vivid interpretations in discus-sions  of the poetry,
drama, and  novels of various countries and  schools of writers.

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ORGANIZED HOUSES  Top row: Schwartz, Jackson,  Schweingruber, Roberts,
Ma-gallon,  Cowles, Beaty, Berg,  Peterson  ORGANIZED HOUSES  Flowers to
Organized House Of-ficers  . . . let's make it Ameri-can  Beauty Roses . .
. for they  surely deserve the laurels .  They were the motivating force
behind the distinctive house dis-plays  for homecoming . .. They  insure
proper conditions for ef-ficient study . . . healthful rec-reation  . . .
and a joyous social  life.  MUSIC EDUCATION  By uniting the students who
have  a common objective in the de-velopment  and furtherance of all 
musical aptitudes and  profes-sional  growth, the Music Educa-tion  Club is
fulfilling its destiny  . . . Highlighting a busy year, a number of the
members attended  a special Music Educator's Con-ference  at Tacoma this
spring. SCEPTER AND SHIELD  The Scepter and Sheld is an ef-fective  aid to
leadership .  Their lectures and discussions  are of vital interest to
those girls  who are to become, guardians of  future Girl Scout or Campfire
 Groups . .. They sponsor enjoy-able  hikes and participate in  many other
outdoor activities . quite a likeable bunch.  SCEPTER AND SHIELD  Top row:
Engman, Meredith,  Neevel, Hamilton, Pendleton,  Cotter, secretary; Cowles,
 Wahrgren, Willison, Beaty,  (Lois Barnard, president,  Doris Mullen,
vice-president,  not in picture)

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INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS CLUB  Top row: King, McHenry,  Kemp, president;
Engebretsen, treasurer; Courtney, Pickett,  Noll, Magallon, Whitcombe, 
Cummins, adviser; Kaufman,  (Strickfaden, vice-president;  Van Luven,
secretary, not in  picture)  INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS  Fathered by the
Carnegie Foundation for Inter-national  Peace, the IRC Club belongs to a
large  and interesting family . . . Their contacts are  world wide . . .
They receive authentic news of  international significance long before the
average  reader . . . Their private library of political  science books is
adequate and new ... Each spring  the. IRC Clubs of Colleges in Washington,
Oregon,  and Idaho get together for round table discussions.  SCHUSSKEN 
Slalom - Telemark - Sitzmark - Christiana . ..  Lovers of the Pacific
Northwest . . . The Schuss-ken  Ski Club tangibly came to life last fall at
 WWC . . . It sponsored a multiple of happy treks  to Mt. Baker thruout the
winter . . . Produced a  very enjoyable ski movie at a regular assembly  .
. . And, beautifully, swiftly, smoothly, these  native born sons of
Washington carried the color-ful  Schussken standard from the slides of
Heather  Meadows on Mt. Baker to the slopes of Paradise  Valley on Mt.
Rainier.

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EDENS HALL  Top Row: Bissell, reporter;  Aust, secretary - treasurer; 
MacWilliams, social chairman; Johnson, social chairman;  Harder, president;
Jeffers,  secretary-treasurer; Weston,  vice-president; (Not in pic-ture: 
Kennedy, social chair-man;  A. Fuller, secretary-treasurer;  Perry and
Forhan,  reporters.) EDENS HALL  Edens Hall upheld their traditions in an
interest-ing  manner . . . Fall quarter: The Inferno, a  dor-mitory  dance;
Christmas caroling; a Christmas  breakfast, and the Christmas Tea... Winter
quar-ter:  A Nazi pajama party and a dinner dance . . .  Spring quarter:
"Insanity Fair," pajama party,  May Day breakfast, and Senior breakfast, in
honor  of the graduates . . . Edens Hall well becomes a  home away from
home for College girls.  NORSEMEN  The Norsemen's Club, new men's unit, was
organ-ized  last fall  to promote better school spirit. Their  keynote is
service; their aim: to build a men's  organization which can take its
rightful place at  WWC beside the Associated Women Students . ..  In
conjunction with the Valkyrie Club, the Norse-men  sponsored and supported
a joint pep-and-card  section at every football game . . . A Norsemen's 
Informal was a winter quarter feature.

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SPRING DANCE  CAST  Alex Benson . . . . . . Virgie Boal  Sam Thatcher . .
.. Don Wilson  Kate iMcKim  . . . . . Carmen Ek  The Lippincott . . Robert
McConnell  Sally Prescott . . . . Barbara Boothe  Mady Platt  . .. . .
Frances Evans  Frances Fenn . Mary Frances Henriot  John Hatton . . . .
Clarence Soukup  Walter  Beckett . . . . Coston Crouse  Doc Boyd . . . . .
Wilton Poolman  Buck Buchanan . . ... Earl Eckert  Miss  Ritchie . . .
Sybil Hinchliffe  Mildred . . . . . . Meryl Winship  Director. . .... V. H.
Hoppe  Associate, . . . . Meryl Winship  Technical. . . . . Gael Stewart 
"How can any guy in his right senses  walk into a trap like this . . . a
female  seminary - an absolute man-trap . ..  Dear, Dear! And that, I
suppose, makes  me a father . . . I'd be enchantee. I love  older men . . .
You see? The simplest  way is always the most scientific."

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HAMLET  Hamlet. . . . . . . Boyd Swanson  Claudius . . . . . . Marshall
Bacon  Gertrude . . ... . .. Carmen Ek  Ghost . ...... . . Forrest Hawley 
Polonius . . . . . . Coston Crouse  Laertes . ... . .. Dale Courtney
Ophelia . . .. . . . Alice Benn  Horatio . .. . . . . Derry Conlee 
Rosencratz . ...... . Gael Stewart Guildenstern. . . ... Doug Lince 
Garcellus. . . . . . Fred McHenry  Bernardo . . . . Roland Van Luven
Francisco ... . . . Walter Germain  First Grave Digger . Bill Strickfaden 
Second Grave Digger .. Daniel Denton  Third Player . . . . Virginia Cotter 
First Lady. . . . . . Mary Merrell  Second Lady . ... . . Janet Johnson 
Third Lady . .. . Phyllis McNamee  Priest . ....... Jeff Tesreau  Director
. .. . . V. H. Hoppe  "To be or not to be, that is the question  . Though
yet of Hamlet, our dear  brother's death the memory be green .. .  I am thy
father's spirit . . Adieu! Adieu!  Hamlet, Remember me! . . . This is the 
very ecstasy of  love . . . There's Rose-mary;  That's for remembrance: . .
 Pray, Love, Remember, There's Pansies  . That's for thoughts . . . Sweets
to  the Sweets, Farewell . . . Treachery, seek  it out."

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BAND  McGrath, Rostad, Eckert, Carr, Husfloen. Second row: Lund, Snow,
Bowdish. Third Row: Runnels, Schroeder,  Fritz. Fourth Row: Wolfe,
Olmstead, White, Rumsey, Allen, Allen, Bowers, MacWilliams. Fifth Row:
Uhacz,  A. Anderson, Tucker, Funk. Sixth Row: M. Wheeler, Fisher, Witherow,
Lindstrom  DONALD BUSHELL, Director  ORCHESTRA  Mrs. Nelson, Twidwell, M.
Wheeler, Tucker, Knittel, Ridder, C. Fisher, Wolfe, Eckert, Rostad, Funk,
Allen,  Olmstead, Gilbert, Blakeslee, Peters, Mrs. Armstrong, Tamm,
Hampton, Olmsted, Mrs. Bushell, Davis,  Witherow, Collett, Hatfield, V.
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Celebrating the fortieth anniversary of W.W.C. the Band presented its first
annual  concert under the direction of Donald Bushell in the auditorium ...
In the Memorial  Day assembly the 32-piece band included in its repertoire
such numbers as Prelude  by Beghon, Mascarade Suite by La Come and several 
concert marches. Larrabee State  Park was the setting for an outside
concert in spring quarter ......  The trim, blue and white military
uniforms and the impressive music of the band lent  color to six civic
parades  during the year ......  The popular bandsmen's informal held at
the Bellingham Golf and Country Club marked a red letter date on the social
calendar . . . . . .  After serving as an inspiration for the untied,
undefeated football team the band  played for twelve home games of
basketball . . . This extensive and varied program  gives to the band the
first place in the number of extra-curricular activities above  any other
organization on the campus.  The Orchestra assisted by Dr. Arthur I. Hicks,
piano soloist, presented an assembly  concert fall quarter. Among other
numbers Lyric Suite by Greig was featured ......   Whitney Tustin, Oboist,
and Donald Bushell, 'Cellist rendered solos with the Orches-tra  in a
winter quarter in the Auditorium ......  The annual Concerto Recital
presented by Edith R. Strange and the orchestra on  May 26, featured the
following students: Vivian McGrath, Violin, Thera Strang,  Piano, and
Pauline Ebeling, Piano ......  Finishing an eventful year the 38-piece
orchestra played for the Commencement ex-ercise  of the College. Schubert's
immortal Rosamonde Overture was in the Repertoire.  Under the direction of
Nils Boson the A Cappella Choirj started its second successful  year with
only six of last year's members ......  In a Christmas Carol Service given
in the library, Arlene Foster, soprano, and Boyd  Swanson, baritone, were
soloists. Instilling the Christmas spirit the Choir sang a program of
ancient Christmas Carols with color and beauty ......  On April first the
Choir motored to Tacoma where they took part in the College Choir  Festival
held in connection with the Music Educators Conference ......  The program
for the spring quarter assembly given by the Choir included the follow-ing
numbers: the Cherubim Song by Tschaikowsky, Ave Maria by Rachmaninoff, and 
the Gypsy Dance by Zolotariess. Ernest Featherkile, baritone was a soloist
......  For their last appearance of the year the Choir sang at the
Baccalaureate service held  by the graduating class.  CHOIR  Back row:
Featherkile, Harvey, Rostad, R. DeBruler, Crouse, Barquist, Bowman,
Olmsted, Lince, Wilkinson,  Carr. Middle row: Bolman, Bodin, Rumsey,
Lemons, Crawford, Gookins, Larson, Jackson, Bernhoft, A. Jack-son,  Rabb.
First row: Thun, Foster, Dunning, Barrow, Schwald, Porter, Kimble, Jones,
Oxford, Weber.  No Picture: Bird, Bowers, Bright, Feldt, Hansen,
Hjartarson, Little, Weston, Wolfe, Gothberg, Pierce,  Chamberlain  i .t
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EVENING HIGHLIGHTS  Informals with beautiful girls and strong flustered men
... in the enchanting atmosphere  of the Crystal ballroom of Hotel Leopold,
in exclusive Bellingham Golf and Country Club,  in Eden's Hall, all with
the ripling rhythm of Jay Curtis and his orchestra ... Formals, pro-grams, 
tuxes, corsages and bowls of honey dew punch were in order ... Popular
sponsors  included - Woman's League, Bandsmen, Eden's Hall, and the
Norsemen's club......  Rec hours with sport dances and collegiate steps
were danced away . . . to the strains of  popular orchestras and the
re-cordings  of Benny Goodman,  Kay  Kaiser, and Guy Lombardo  . The
Sophomore Football  mixer, the Ski Club's "Snow-ball,"  and the hilarious
Klipsun  barn dance were outstanding...  Hosts for pleasant and refresh-ing
 social hours for all were  Eden's Hall Christmas Tea, the  every Thursday
Associated Wo-men  Students' Tea, and the fac- ulty  reception are
memorable  . . . Artists who performed on  the program were: J. R.
Will-iams, Violinist; Donald Bushell,  'Cellist; Nils Boson, Pianist;  Miss
Frieda Williams, Soprano,  and Mrs. C. H. Fisher, 'Cellist.  . The
compositions of Mrs.  C. H. Fisher found favor with  the audiences......

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ASSEMBLIES---TEAS  Cosmopolitan speakers, world renowned personalities, and
artists brought the cultural and  political world of today to our stage . .
. all-American football hero and Olympic Games  star,  Jim Thorpe, related
his experiences in sports . . . angelic melodies by Ruth Lorraine  Close,
Concert Harpist . . . distinguished vocales by the Welsh Imperial Singers .
. . rich  folk lore of old Germany in the Lieder songs of Ernest Wolff,
Baritone . . . masculine ver-satility  and rhythm of the dance by Ted Shawn
and his male troupe. . . . Through the  courtesy of the Civic Music
Association such artists as the Seattle  Symphony, the Ballet  Russe,
Millstein, Violinist, and John Gurney, Baritone, were presented. ......

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POPULAR  * RUTH MARTINSON . . . Ruth was  chosen as the most popular woman 
student for 1938- 39, a well-deserved  honor . . This year's prexy of  WAA,
she is an ardent sportswoman  with interests ranging from skiing  to
archery . . . A keen sense, of  humor and a sane, philosophy char-acterize 
this very representative  student of WWC.  * JOE MOSES . . . Little Joe,
chosen as  the most popular man on  the cam-  ,pus, has added color to the
WWC  basketball squad for two seasons.  A genial personality, Joe has won 
high regard from his fellow stu-dents,  not only on the basketball  floor,
but in all phases of school  life at WWC.

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SMART  * CLAYTON KNITTEL . . . Music,  books, softball and tennis are a few
 of the interests in the, life  of this  president of the Scholarship
Society  . . . Clayton is known for his excel-lent  work as drum major  of
the  WWC band and his virtuosity on  the clarinet, as well as for his top 
rank in scholarship.  * PAT GREEN .. . Scholastically super-ior,  and able
in all matters execu-tive,  Pat has established a record attained by few
students . . . Her  interests are varied, ranging from  boats of all kinds
to dogs of all  kinds  . . . Past president of the  Scholarship Society,
Pat is inter-ested  in people, in culture, and in  living.

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* RALPH NEIL. . . 1939 student  prexy, Bud has held many ex-ecutive 
positions, including  Board of Control representa-tive  and chairmanship of
Cam-pus  Day.  O MARGARET SCHOLD... Mar-garet,  blond  and brown-eyed,  is
better known to students  as Aljean . . . She has been a  motivating force
in Alkisiah   and AWS.  * DON WILSON. . Actor, ex-ecutive,  and student,
Don has  won many friends at WWC  S. .  He made an enviable rec-ord  as ASB
president in 1938.  * FRANCES DALEY... Frances,  Alkisiah president, has
smil-ingly  served WWC over the  Circulation desk in the lib-rary  ... A
born executive, she  has given us the 1939 Klipsun.  * DALE COURTNEY . ..
Dale,  a Kitchen Krew member, is  thoughtful and careful . . . He  is
interested in the drama and  has served on the Board of  Control.  RALPH
NEIL MARGARET SCHOLD  DON WILSON

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* HAROLD NELSON . . . Big  Nelse has skippered the bas-keteers  for two
seasons .  He has also found time to up-hold  a good scholastic record  and
make many friends.  * HELEN MASTERS... Valky-rie president, student library
 assistant, and excellent at re-partee,  Helen is known and  liked by WWC .
. . She has  also served on the Board of  Control.  * ALICE SIEMONS . . .
Blond  and brilliant, Sally has a quick  and telling wit . . . Science  and
English are her fields,  and Blue Triangle claims much  of her time.   *
BOB WHITE . .. Bob is the  well-liked student assistant to  the reference
librarian .  Elected Norsemen  prexy, he  has also been a member of  the
Board of Control.  * VIRGINIA NEUERBURG ...  This year's president of Y. W.
 C. A., Virginia has been an in-spiration  to its members . .  Alkisiah and
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Homecoming  Homecoming-November 18, 19, 20,  1938-with Queen Sigrid I
(Betty  Shay) presiding . . . A  serpentine  and bonfire signaled the
opening of  the gay festivities . . . Harborview  Hall, captured top honors
and the  silver cup in house decorations .  A riotous student assembly put
the  students in the mood for . . . a  luncheon at Edens Hall, which 
merely whetted their appetites for  a long-awaited 7-0 victory over 
Cheney, which set the scene for a  grand finale-an alumni dance at  the
armory . . . All praises went to  General Chairman Adrian Alberg, 
sophomore.

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FOOTBALL  Champions of 1938!! . . . Undefeated!! . . . Untied!! . . . First
title-holders  of the newly formed  Western Intercollegiate Conference!! 
That's the record hung up by Coach Charles Lappenbusch and his men  of the
gridiron for the 1938 season.  More than 1600 fans saw the well knit Viking
machine sputter and  spit in the first half of the game against the St.
Martin Rangers and  then swing back into smooth motored precision to march
54 yards in  the first three minutes of the third quarter to a touchdown.
The Norse-men  won their first of a long string of victories 6-3.  Once
rolling, there was no stopping the Viking juggernaut... Long  and accurate
passes by Tisdale and Jones furnished the driving power  which carried the
Western collegians to victories over Oregon Normal  13-6!! . . . Fort Lewis
19-6!! . . . The University of Washington Frosh  6-0!!  In the first
conference game of the season against Pacific Lutheran  College, a new
entrant into the League, Lappenbusch unleashed the full  force of his power
and won easily 33-14. Ellensburg, always a tough team to beat, could not
hold back the  powerful driving machine of the Vikings  and bowed out of
the confer-ence  picture 13-6.  With Cheney, the Viking Jinx, between them
and a perfect season,  the dreams of Lappenbusch were not to be denied . .
. After a thrilling  stand by the Viking forward wall on the 2 yard line,
his hopes of six  lean years were realized with a 7-0 victory . . . The 
Cheney game was  the event of the fifteenth annual Homecoming.  CONFERENCE
STANDINGS  Won Lost  Western Washington College......_._ _ 3 0  Eastern W
ashington College................ ............. 2 1 Central W ashington
College ............. . ...... .... 1 2  Pacific Lutheran College...__ 0 3 
Top row: Coach McGee, Targus, Hansen, Osibov, White, Nelson, Coney, Smith,
Janikula, Thygeson, Bever, Thornton, Vanderboom, Jones, Sarles, ,Robson 
Coach Lappenbusch, Hill, Reischman, Araway, Weber, Hollingsworth,
Blanchard, Kinderman, Dombroski, Paul, Flanagan, Fox, Bell, Woodard,  Hall,
Mitchell, Munkres, Popovic, Cornwell, Westerbeck, Anderson, Nurmi, Davis,
Chorvat

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A BRONZE TRIBUTE TO IRON MEN

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INTRAMURAL  Intramural sports attracted men of the school whose
inspirations  were not for varsity fame  and glory, but for recreation and
exercise . ..  Basketball attracted the largest number and was played
during the fall  and winter quarters ... A team, whose very name portrayed
their qual-ity,  "The Berries," won the A League title, while Viking Manor,
always  a contender, won the B League crown.  Don McNeil bested all of his
opponents in both badminton and ping  pong tournaments to become the first
titleholder of these newly created  intramural sports. . . . Jeff Tesreau
for the third straight year claimed  the foul shooting championship, making
80Co of his tosses at the basket.  Intramural baseball won the acclaim of 
Spring athletes with six  vieing for honors.... This game also initiated
the college's new football  field, being the scene of all the league
battles. . . . As this book goes to  press, George Dack's NYA is favored
for the title, having already won  the first half crown.  1~

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BASKETBALL  Winning 11 and losing 8 games, the Viking basketball quintet
fin-ished  on the blue side of the ledger for the 1938-39 season.  Though
the defeats were numerous, they were glorious. Numbered among the losses
were games to the University of Washington varsity,  which later finished
second only to Oregon, National champions, in the  northern half of the
Pacific Coast conference, Alpine Dairy, winners  of the AAU tournament in
Seattle, later reaching the quarter finals at  Denver, Colorado, and the
House of David, a comedy team that has stood  many a college quintet on
their heads.  Among the wins were victories over Pacific University, who
later  won the championship of the Northwest conference; Pacific Lutheran 
college, a strong contender for the Western Intercollegiate conference 
title; and Ellensburg, favorites to capture the crown until they met the 
Vikings.  In conference games, the Viking basketeers fared well on the home
 courts, winning two games and dropping one. On invasions into foreign 
territory, however, the ill fated Viking nemesis which has dogged their 
conference road trips for the past ten years was again present and the 
Norse failed to collect a single victory.  Six newcomers to the Viking
squad this year were members of the  traveling squad of 11 men. All six
made their letters and will be back  next year to fight for Lappenbusch's
dream of a basketball title to rest  alongside his ever memorable football
crown of 1938.  CONFERENCE STANDINGS  Won Lost  Eastern Washington
College......-.-....... .......... .... 4 2  Central Washington College
------.-...-_---.-----..-_ 3 3  Pacific Lutheran
College-........-----.--.--------- 3 3  Western Washington College...---..-
--------.-.----..... .2 4  Top row: Eyer, Nelson, Smith,  Chamberlain,
Bever, Ness, Franko,  Mgr.; Wilson, Fox, Dahl, Millard,  Moses, Coach
Lappenbusch  Ninety-five

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Date Opponent  Apr. 21 Pacific Lutheran  College  May 5 College of Puget 
Sound  May 13 Ellensburg May 18 U. of W. Frosh  May 26 Western
Intercol-legiate  Conf'nce

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Place  Here  Here  There  There  Cheney  SCORE  WWC Opp.  110/3 2 0%2/  65
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KIODER GOLFERS  WILLIAMS  KING With double victories over University 
ARMSTRONG of British Columbia, and Pacific Lutheran  TESREAU College
already bagged in early season tilts,  CHASE the Viking golfers look like
probable cham-pions  again for 1939.... Added to the usual  routine of
divot digging  was a special trip  to Oregon in which the Vikings met
defeat  at the hands of the University of Oregon varsity and tied the
varsity of Oregon State  College. . . . Also listed on the defeat list  was
a loss to the University of Washington  frosh.  Nucleus of the team
strength is made up  of Jeff Tesreau, Manford Chase, Phil Kid-der,  James
Armstrong and Day Williams.  . . With the exception of Williams, this is 
the same team that won the Tri-college title  last year.

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RACQUETEERS  With six consecutive victories already under  their belt,
Western Washington's tennis team bids  fair to give Coach Lappenbusch his
second West-ern  Intercollegiate Championship for the year  1938-39 . . .
The College of Puget Sound Loggers  and the Pacific Lutheran Gladiators
have already  fallen under the swinging  rackets of the Viking net-sters  .
. . A setback at the  hands of Ellensburg in a mid-  May tilt is the only
mar on  the Vikings' record  New names and faces make  up the championship
build-ers'  net team with Charles  Fisher, Bill Fowler, Don  Lomsdale, Vic
Mollan, Art  Bauman and Glenn Lund as  prospective lettermen confer-ence 
favorites.  FISHER LUND  FOWLER MOLLAN  BAUMAN WEEKS  PAGE

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BASEBALL  VOLLEYBALL  TENNIS  BLUE BARNACLES  BASKETBALL  BADMINTON

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WITH THE W. A. A.  Minus the prospect of a letter and sweater under the new
merit system  adopted this year, WWC women nevertheless thronged the courts
and  fields to partake in the wide range of sports sponsored by the Women's
 Athletics Organization ... Basketball had the largest turnout ... Hockey 
was voted out but the ever-popular volleyball had a marvelous run, show-ing
 both fall and winter .  . . New clubs organized under the WAA in-cluded 
Badminton, headed by Fern Allinson, known not only on the  hill but also in
the town for her dead shot on the birdie; horseback riders,  with smiling
Bertha Hall as their president, and the Golf club, not the  kind to be
swung, with a leader . . . The annual trip to Sinclair Island  brought
sunburned noses and a wholesome liking for "Angels on Horse-back",  as a
Dagwood sandwich composed of graham crackers, Hershey  bars, marshmallows
and some even toss in the kitchen sink. The beau-tiful  rock laid fireplace
makes this possible ... Lucky gals that attended  the A.F.C.W. convention
in Berkeley and the San Francisco Fair in-cluded  secretary Edith Meenk,
treasurer Lila Hart, tennis ace Margaret  Greer and a hard working
freshman, Melba Mayhew . . . Where would WAA have been without prexy Ruth
Martinson, who not only lead the  gals thru the year with a smile but also
was secretary of the Women's  League and voted the most representative girl
of the campus? . . . Who  could forget the roller derbies on Friday nights
. . . that Babs Kennedy  and Shirley Rogers won the county women's doubles
Badminton tourna-ment  . . . playing host to the high school visitors on
Play Day  . . . and  bunion derbies to Toad Lake, the Rocks and all points
west? . . . Ping  pong, shuffle board and jacks were played all year long .
. . The bulls-eye,  though seldom hit, glared hopefully at many a beauty
and her  arrow . .. But most of all, the gay smile of Miss Rupert and the
happy  way of Miss Weythman, not excluding dog, was the memory held most 
dear to every WAA girl.  BASEBALL BLUE BARNACLES  Top Row: Feldt, Benson,
Nix, Tasoni, Dickinson, Top Row: Shay, Nix, Watson, Hart, Tegenfeldt, 
Weber,  M. Jones, Brouwer, Hamilton, Neevel, Allert, Cole, Burnham, Twedt,
Jenkins, Pontius, Fisher,  Bollerud, Hubert, Balch, Pierce, Mayhew,
Armstrong. Phelps, Vilwock, E. Johnson, Cory, Kimble.  VOLLEYBALL Top Row:
Neevel, R. Eaton, O'Brien, Hubert, Balch, BASKETBALL  Benson, Cole, Kinsey,
Foley, Hogg, Nix, Feldt. Top Row: McLean, Armstrong, Watson, M. Jones,  N.
Smith, K. Newell, Small, Pierce, Neevel, Martin-  TENNIS son, L. Hart,
Greer, Nix.  Top Row: Whetstone, Griffith, Bigelow, J. Bell, Beal, Jeffers,
Heaton, Reilly, Noll, Bullock, Buizer, Bay-ley,  Morgan, Harmeling,
Barnard, Mullen, E. John- BADMINTON CLUB  son, Phelps, Solibakke, Beyer,
Dybdahl, C. von Top Row: Greer, Martinson, N. Smith, Fowler, Nix,  Scheele,
B. Adams, Schaus. Allinson, Armstrong, Neevel, McLean, Kennedy.  One
Hundred Three

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Gone are the days of the long bloomers, middies and ties for basketball as
well can be  remembered, but present still is the game, and modern misses
enjoy it just as well  as their mothers used to . . . Present too are the
thoroughly modern sports of bad-minton,  swimming in the crystal water of
the WWC pool; golfing at the Lakeway  course, and horseback riding through
the bridle paths of the nearby hills ... Some- thing  else the oldsters
never had was the WAA and the comfortable well equipped  club-room, made
only  possible thru high membership... The bloomers and middies  may have
been relegated to the forgotten past, but our modern miss still brings out 
the long red flannels when on a ski trip . ..  One Hundred Four

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4' '{  .', Rupjert Tells~ All  .A Few Plointel  ~ I2:~~ lt; ~ Fore!  The
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{/YtdC~t/  A  Abernathy, Virginia............................... ... 60 
ACTIV IT IES ................ ......................... ........ 62  Adams,
Bettie ............................... 30, 54, 55, 102, 103  Adams,
Genevieve ------ ......................... 44  Adams, Marjorie
---------------------------.. ..4.4-  Adam s,
Robert............................................................ 44  ADM
INISTRATION ..................................................... 10 
Admiral, Arthur. ---------------------------4-4....  Alberg,
Adrian....................... ...........43, 51, 61, 84  Alexander,
Alma.................................... ... .. 30 ALKISIAH ..
................. ... ... ............. .. 56  Allbaugh,
Lynette.................................................... 30, 58  Allen,
Earl.............................. ...... 74, 76, 77, 83  Allen,
Josephine.......................................................... 66 
Allert, Lucille..............................................44, 102, 103 
Allingham, William..............................................44, 61 
Allinson, Fern..............................................25, 102, 103 
Allison, Ialeen............................................30, 56, 58,  63 
Alvord, Boyd...........-.................... .----- 44  Anderson, Albert
.............................................. 30, 90,  99  Edna---...
---------------- 44  Anderson, Arian
................................................ 44, 61, 66  Anderson, Edna
............................................................ 44  Anderson,
Frank.................................................... 43, 94  Anderson,
Geraldine........................................44, 52, 53  Anderson, Inez
............................................................ 44  Anderson,
Lucie........................................................... 43 
Anderson, June............................................................
44  Anderson, Melvin --------------------------6-1- ......  Anderson, M
uriel ........................................................ 44 
Anderson, Rose Marie..............................................43, 56 
Araway, John.................................................. ----------90
Armstrong, Beatrice................30, 55, 77, 79, 102, 103  Armstrong,
James.................................................30, 100  Arntzen,
Edward J....... .......................---..... 14, 58  A.  S. B.
BOARD...............................................................50 
Asmussen, Karlene...................................................... 44 
ATHLETICS ............................................................-- ..
86  Aust, Mildred ............................... 30, 56, 61, 82, 83 
ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS.......................... 54  B  Bacon, Marshall
.. .........................---- 65, 80  Baker,
Lois.................................................................. 43 
Baker, Michael .................................... 42, 43, 58, 68, 85 
Baker, Wesley...........................-----------....44, 91  Balch,
Maxine...........................-------..-..- .-.... 44, 102, 103, 104 
Baldwin, Clarice................---.......------------.. 30  Baldwin,
Fred...........................................89, 91, 92, 93  BAND
................................................... .... .......66, 67 
Barci, Wanda....................---....----------- 43, 51, 53, 85  Barina,
Betty.............................................................. 44 
Barnard, Lois ........................------........ 30, 50, 59, 102, 103 
Barnes, Pauline .................................. 30, 50, 57, 69, 79 
Barquist, Floyd......................------- ----- ---- 44, 67  Barrere,
Betty.........................----------................................
55, 77  Barrett,
Keith.............................................................------------..
30  Barrett, Lloyd -------.......-- - -..--------------- 41  Barrett,
Rosamond................----------------.. 21  Barrow,
Margaret....................... ..........................--. 57  Barrows,
M ary............................................................ 30 
BASKETBALL 93, 95, 96, 97  Bates,
Lola........................................ 44  Bauman,
Art....................................... .... 44, 101  Bayley, Betty
Jean................................44, 80, 102, 103  Bays,
Barbara.............................................................. 30 
Beal, Dorothy---------------------------................................44,
102, 103  Bean, Robert.................................. .... 80, 90, 91 
Beard, W.
G---..................................------------------------------- --..
47  Beatty, Frances............................................ 30, 76, 82 
Beaty, Vivian ....................................................... 30,
59  Beck, Dudley....-----------------------------
..................................30, 68  Beck,
Marjorie....................................43, 56  Becker,
Dorothy.........................................----.........44, 69 
Beckwell, Bessie..........................................................
21  Beidleman, Jean........................................30, 55, 56, 59 
Bell, Donald................................30, 54, 81, 89, 90, 91  Bell,
Jessie....................................------ -------------5-84,4 , 81,
102, 103  B enn, A
lice................................................................ 65 
Bennett, Dorothea .................................................. 43, 56
 Bennett, M
ettje............................................................ 55 
Benson, Vivian........................................44, 82, 102, 103 
Berg, Donna..... .............................. 43, 50, 55  Bernard,
William ----------------- ----------...... 91 Bernhoft, Beatrice
........................... 30, 55, 67, 75, 105  Bever,
James........................43, 54, 80, 90, 95, 97, 98  Beyer,
Barbara..........................................44, 102, 103  Bezzo, Loren
------------------------------- ....- .. 44  BIG
TEN....-----.....................................72, 73  Bigelow,
Frances...................................43, 60, 102, 103  Biggs, Alfred
............................. 44, 45, 53, 61, 78, 85  Bissell,
Jane............................................43, 55, 61, 76  Black,
Sid.........................................................-------
----------------------9-8----------  Blackinton, Chester
.................................................... 94  Blakely,
Clyde............................................................ 44 
Blakeslee, Berton....................................................66, 85
 Blanchard, Ralph................................43, 74, 90, 91, 94 
Blandeau, Flora ----------------...-------------------.................. 30
 BLUE TRIANGLE------------------......-----------  56  Boal,
Horton----------------------------------..................................44,
53  Boal, Virgie................................................ 25, 60,64,
81  Boin, Helen......................................-------------------
-----------30, 53, 67  Bollerud, Marion........ .................... 55,
102, 103, 105  Bolman, Katherine............................ ...........
44, 57, 67  Bond,
John........................-------------------------------
.......................----8-5---.............  Bond, Elias
---------------------------------------.. 14  Boone, Virgie......
....................................................... 44  Boone,
Elsie............................................................ 43, 55
Booth, Mira
E.........................................................----------------------5-0---------14,
 Boothe, Barbara............................43, 53, 56, 57, 60, 64  Boothe
Helen............................................30, 53, 56, 57  Boroughs,
Homer....-----------------------------...................................25,
60  Boson, Nils---------....-------------
------------..........................................14, 67  Boucher,
Eva.............................................................. 25 
Boulton, Delbert..........................................................
44  Bow,
Eleanor.............................................................. 43 
Bowdish, Barbara......................................---------
------------43, 51, 53, 66  Bowers, Nellie
........................................................... 30  Bowens,
William....................................................44, 66  Bowman,
Albert................................................43, 67, 78  Boyer,
Burton ............................................................ 44 
Boyer, Lucille ............................................................
43  Boys,
Clair.................................................................. 25 
Bozorth,
Margaret........................---------------------------------...........4..4.................
 Bradburn, Lewis..........................................................
44  Braithewaite, Elizabeth..........................................----
-------------------30, 57  Brandt,
Alfred........................................................-----------------------8--5-------50,
Breakey,
Hazel.........................------------------------------------............1..4.....................
 Bright, Georgie..........................................................
44  Brodniak,
Walter........................................................ 53  Brodahl,
Herbert........................................................ 28 
Brouwer, Mary.........................--------------..55, 102, 103, 104,
105  Bruce,
Virginia................................................----------------------6--0-,-
-4377,  Buchanan, Sam........................----
--------------------------------.............2..1..................... 
Buche, Esther............................------------------------------
-------...........4..0.....................  Buizer,
Elizabeth........................................----------------------44,
102, 103  Bullock, Ruth..............................................44,
102, 103  Bundt,
Dorothy...................................................... 30, 57 
Burke, Patricia............................-------------------------
-----------...........4..4...................  Burnet,
Bette...........................-------------------------------------
............4..4.....................  Burnet,
Mabelle.......................................................... 40 
Burnet,
Ruth..............................................---------------------5-1--,-
-1542, , 53  Burnham, Myrtle.........................--
--------------------------------..........2..1...................  Burnham,
Nancy....................................43, 60, 102, 103

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B (CONT.)  Burtenshaw, Beverly........................................44,
60, 85  Bushell,
Donald....................................................14, 66  Buswell,
Anor.............................................................. 91 
Butler, Charles................................................20, 60, 78 
Butler,
Sophie............................................................-------------------4--4--------------
 C  Caldwell,
Fae.............................................................. 43  Call,
Patricia..................................................43, 55,  58 
Campbell, Carroll ........................................................
43  Campbell,
Evan.......................................................... 40  Carlson,
Marion .......................................................... 30  Carr,
Alvin........................................................43, 66, 67
Carroll,
Louie........................................................------------------------7-4-------44,
 Carver, Jean..........................28, 43, 50, 57, 60, 68, 85  Carver,
Sam......................................................... 14, 54  Cary,
James...........----------..........----------------------------...................4..3............
 Casanova, Katherine
--------------------------------...................1.8..........  Cavallin,
Ann .................................................... -------- 44 
Cderstrom, Moyle............-------------------......................14,
29, 77, 78  Chamberlain, Bob--------------------
--------------..................................... 52  Chamberlin,
Henry..........-...................47, 83, 93, 95, 97 Chappell,
Marian....-------......-----------------------.................................30,
69  Chase, Manford--------------------
...............................................3..0.-,- ---1-0--0-- 
Chetwood, Gage................................48, 60, 61, 78, 80  Chicon,
Mary....................................................30, 79, 80  C H O
IR ...................................... .............................. 67
 Chorvat, Frank............................30, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92 
Christensen,
Virginia..................................................------------------4-3---------
 Christian,
Berni..........................................................-------------------4-3--------------
 Christopher, Jean....------------------
--.......................................44, 55, 60  Christy, Catherine
............. 24, 25, 57, 105  Church, Ethel ---------
-----.......................----------------------- 14  Clarke,
David............................................................. 44
Clarke, Marian....................43, 53, 56, 57, 81, 85, 105  Clarke,
Vivian........................................................30, 66 
CLASSES .......................................2.2-
...........................  Cline,
Howard............................................................ 30 
Coates,
Alvin..............................................................-------------------4--0---------------
 Coit,
Roma...............................---------------------------------------...........4.0.......................
 Cole, Julia.........................................................102,
103  Collett, Margaret............................................30, 60,
66  Collings,
Eileen................................................---------------------4--3-,-
--2787,  Coney, Elmer....----
----------------..................................---------44, 80, 91 
Conlee, Dery................................... ......... 44, 65 CONTENTS
.....-; ............ .-------. "--......9.  Cook,
Terry............................................................ 25, 54
Cooper, Mary --------------------------------............ 30  Cooper,
Preston----...---------------------------
..........................................43, 53  Cornwell,
John....................................44, 76, 80, 90, 91  Cory,
Helen................43, 50, 51, 57, 60, 81, 102, 103  Cotter,
Virginia......................................................-----
-------------------5-9-----30,  Cotton, Jack...............-- -........
........ . 14  Cotterll,
Robert.......................................................... 44 
Countryman, Linda.........----------------------------
..............................6..4...15,  Courtney, Dale................29,
32, 50, 53, 57, 60, 65, 72  Cowles,
Edna............................................32, 57, 58, 59 
Cratsenberg, Shirlee ....................................................
53  Crawford,
Bertha......................----------------------------------
..............1..8..................  (rawford,
Jean................................................32, 57, 67  Cree,
Doris.................................................................. 57 
Cribb, Myrtle..............................................................
56  Crosby, Betty Ann......................................................
25  Cross, Margie
.............................................................. 44  Cross,
Tom.................................................................. 45 
Crossett, Verajean.................................................. 46, 77
 Crouse, Coston................................25, 64, 65, 67, 100 
Cummins, Nora................................................15, 58, 60 
Currier, Mary..........................................................46,
55  Curtis,
Jo................................................................... 25 
Dahl, Louise
................................................................ 32  Dahl,
Norman................................................--------------
---------9-5--,- -839,8  Daley, Frances..............................1, 32,
51, 56, 58, 72  Davies,
Betsy..........................................................------------------------5-3--------32,
 Davis,
Jeanita.............................................................. 25 
Davis, Russell................................6, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94  Davis,
Sybil................................................---------------------5--2-,-
--5436,, 63  Dawson,
Marjorie........................................................ 18 
Deacon, Marie .................................. ............. 25, 59, 85 
Dean, Drusilla........................................................ 43,
88  DeBruler,
Carl........................................................1, 43 
DeBruler, Ralph.................................................... 32, 67 
Deburgh, Mary ...........................................................
68  DEDICATION ............................................................
7  Deitsch, Katrina
.......................................................... 46  Deitsch,
Pierre............................................................. 46 
Denton, Daniel ........................................................ 46,
94  DeVischer,
Eugene...................................---------------------
-----------4..4.................  Dickey,
Maxine............................................................ 32 
Dickinson, Arlene............................32, 51, 57, 102, 103 
Dickinson, Merville................................................. 32, 77
 Disney, Blanche..........................................................
32  Dobler,
Frederick........................................................ 40 
Docherty, Wilhelmina..................---------------------------
-.................2..1...........  Dodd,
William............................------------------------------------
...........4..6...................  Dolan,
Robelrt.............................................................. 43 
Dolstad, Pauline ..........................................................
46  Dombroski,
Richard........................................------------------- ---90,
91, 98  Dopp, Edna
................................................................. 43 
Dorcy,
Arthur..........................................................------------------------6-1--------46,
 Dorcy,
John....................................................------------------------6-1--,-
--4835,  Dorcy, Laura ......................
........................................ 32  Dow,
Leland................................................................ 61 
Drake, Justine............................................................
41  Dunlap,
Lucille............................................................ 40 
Dunn, Nona............................................................32,
56  Dunning, Marjorie............................32, 54, 56, 57, 80  Durr,
Charles.................................................... 43, 57, 61 
DuVal, Frances............................................................
32  Dybdahl, JNorma................................................-
----------------------1--0-3-102,  E  Eaton,
Eleanor...................................------------...............32, 57
 Eaton, Reda------------------........................................43,
102, 103, 105  Ebeling,
Pauline...................................................32, 59  Ecker,
Evelyn.............................................................. 25 
Eckert, Earl................................................---------
------------5-3--,- --6332,, 66  EDENS HALL.
..................................6.1........................  Ek, Carmen
.............................................. 25, 64, 65, 68  Ellis,
John............................32, 50, 54, 60, 61, 94, 98 Ellingsen, Marie
......................................................... 46  Elliott,
Eleanor.......................................................... 21 
Elliott, Irene...........................--------------------------------
-----............1..8.....................  Engebretsen,
John-.................-............25, 43, 60, 61, 80  Engelhardt,
Leona...................................................... 46  Engels,
Juanita.......................................................... 46 
Engelson,
Georgia..................................................-----------------------5-8----56,
 Engman, Ruth..................................................43, 56, 59 
Erickson, Emma..........................................-------------
-......18, 58  Erickson,
Ruth......................................................43, 58  Estill,
Naomi.............................................................. 32 
Evans, Frances.......--------------------------
.................................32, 78, 80, 64  Eyer,
Russell........................................32, 93, 95, 97, 99  F Facey,
Charlotte-....................................43, 51, 56, 78  Failor,
Zilpha.............................................................. 40 
Featherkile, Ernest ................................................ 46, 67
 Fegley, Virginia....................43, 53, 57, 58, 60, 69, 85  Feldt,
Audrene............................................46, 102, 103  1('9Mz1'e

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F (CONT.)  Feroe,
Swanie.............................................................. 44 
Ferris, Robert .................................. 43  Fillinger,
Alfrieda............................................. ..... 46, 82  Fisher,
President  C. H.....................................12, 76, 84  Fisher,
Charles ........................................ 32, 66, 94, 101 Fisher,
Isabel....................... .... 32, 54, 55, 102, 103  Flanagan, Jay
................................... .... 90, 91  Flinn, Larry
...............----...... ----.... .....------------ 43  Foley,
Betty...................................................... 102, 103 
Folland, Clifford ........................................................
46  FOOTBALL ................................ 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93  Ford,
Sam .................................................................... 83
 Forhan, Eileen ........................................................
46, 52  FOREWORD 6  Foster,
Arleen..................................................32, 74, 67  Fowler,
Dorothy........................32, 54, 58, 77, 102, 103  Fowler, W
illard................................43, 53, 61, 84, 101  Fox,
Dorothy.......................................................... 43, 69 
Fox, John ........................ 32, 54, 88, 90, 91, 93, 95, 96  Francis,
Henry................................................52, 53, 83  Frank,
Charlotte..............................................46, 56, 82  Franko,
Roy..............................................81, 85, 91, 95  Franzke,
Lloyd............................................................ 43 
Frazier, Evelyn............................................................
41  Frederickson, Beverly............................................43, 53
 FRESHMEN OFFICERS .............................................. 45  
Fritz, Robert ..........................................................
46, 66  Frombley, Don
........................................................... 46  Fry, Eileen
.................................................................. 43 
Fuller,
Anita....................................................----------------------5--5-,-
---5463,  Fuller,
Margaret..........................................................--------------------4-3------------
 Funk, Norman............................................32, 58, 59, 66 
Fyhn, Irene ..........................................................  46,
104  G  Gagnon, Dan ..................---- 25..,.
....9..9...........................  Gohm
........................................---------------------------------------------
46  Gallagher, George.....................-------------
---------------------............ 46  Gannon,
Dorothy....................................................45, 46 
Gardiner, Elizabeth.................................................... 46 
Garvin, Ruthelen............................................------------
-------------15, 57, 78  George,
Lillian...........................------------------------------------............2.0....................
Gerard,
Margaret.............................---------------------------.......................32,
52  Geri,
Catherine...........................................................---------------------2--6------------
 Geri, Louis--..-.-.-.-..-.-.-..-.- .-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-.-..-.-.
..................... 46, 61, 94  Germain,
Walter........................................43, 52, 61, 85 Gerry,
Ross......................................................43, 61, 53 
Gibbs,
lone.................................................................. 32 
Gilbert, Betty.......................................................46, 66
 Gill, Isabel........................................................32,
56, 69  Gillies,
Tom-------............................................................ 46 
Gischer, W alter ..........................................................
46  Goheen, David
............................................................ 43  Goheen,
James......................................................-------------------------6-1------46,
 GOLF ..........-------------
---...........................................................- 100  Gooch,
John--------.............---------------------
..............................6..0..,.- -4661,  Gookins,
Theresa....................................................----------------------
-6-7-----32,  Gorman,
Margaret..................-----------------------------...............3..2..,.
....5..6....  Grace, Marjorie
....................................................-------4--0-,-
--5--7--------  Gragg,
Georgia............................................................ 15 
Greeley, Ruth..................................................----
------------------4--0-,- --2536,  Green,
Patricia........................................26, 58, 68, 71  Greer,
Margaret............................26, 85, 102, 103, 104  Griffith,
Jacqueline................45, 46, 83, 102, 103, 104   Grim,
Paul........................................18, 50, 60, 61, 78  Gritch,
Therese............................-----------------
-------------------..........4..6....................  Grote,
Ragnhild..........................-----------------------------------
............2..6..................  Groth, Francis
........................................................... 32  Gummer,
Helen........................................................... 41 
Gunderson, Edith............................................43, 57, 78 
Gustafson,
Martha..................................................----------------------8--0----43,
 H  Hall, Bertha........................29, 32, 55, 56, 58, 77, 103  Hall,
Eleanore........................................................43, 56 
Hall, James-----------...................46, 76, 85, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93 
Hall, Jayne...................................... .................. 41, 81
 Hall, W alter....................................................43, 53,
99  Hamilton, Gladys ....................... 43, 59, 102, 103, 105  HAMLET
........................ ................ . 65  Hampton,
Lesley..............................................46, 59, 66  Handy,
Lyman .................................. 53  Hansell, Rita...............
..... ..........- . 34, 69, 75, 105 Hansen,
Joe............................................ ......... 90, 91  Hansen,
Victor ...........................................- .............--- 46, 60
 Hansvold, Joyce ...-.-..
.................................................... 46  Harder,
Mildred...................................9, 26, 57, 61, 78  Hardin, Jack
.............-................................... 40 Harlow,
Elsie.............................--..------34, 56, 60, 82, 104  Harmeling,
Phyllis ......................................  34, 102, 103  Harris, Coral
.................................................... 43, 54, 79  Harrison,
Betty ............................................................ 53 
Hart, Beatrice............................................ ................
56   Hart, Eileen ..................................................... 26,
56, 60  Hart, Lila ..............................................79, 85,
102, 103  Hartung, Bernice
.......................................................  46  Harvie, Joseph
............................................................ 79  Harvey,
Kenneth.................................................... 34, 67 
Haskell, Edwin ..........................-..6..0...,. ..............--- 61 
Hastie, Grace..............................................................
34  Hatfield,
Shirley....................................................-----------------------7--6----66,
 Haussler, Dorothy-------------------------
----...............................46, 82  Hawley,
Forrest----------------------------.................................26, 65,
80 Healy,
Murray..........................................................................
81  Heathers, W ard .....................................................
52, 53  Heaton, Lois .................................... 46, 55, 85, 102,
103 Helm, Benton
.............................................................. 68 
Hemingson, Ernest ...................................................... 34
 Henriot, Mary Frances.....................................34, 64, 80
Herrold, George...................................................... 47,
53  Hicks, Arthur....................................................15,
42, 58  Hicks,
Dora............................................................-----------------4--6-,-
---6--0--------  Hietbrink,
Robert........................................................ 46  High,
James................................................................ 41 
Hill,
Charles................................................................ 47 
Hill, Dick
................................................................... 46 
Hill, Evan .............................. ... ................ 52, 53, 83 
Hill, Michael.............................................46, 52, 90, 91 
Hilliard, Marie -- -----....... ........................... ..
............4..3..  Hilsenberg, Velma
.......................................... 26, 56, 58 Hinchliffe,
Sybil................................................26, 51, 64 
Hjartarson,
Gunnar..........................................--------------------6--1-,4
7,8 1  Hjort, Patricia
............................................................ 40  Hogberg,
Cyrus ............................................. ........ 61
Hollingsworth, James ............................... 88, 90, 91, 93, 
Holstad, Nellie............................................................
26  Holtzheimer, Elaine....................................................
83  Holtzheimer, Erman................................................34,
54  Hood,
Charlotte.......................................................... 21 
Hoppe, Victor
.............................................................. 15  Hopper,
Elizabeth........................................................ 15 
Horel,
Charles...-------------------------...................................5..2..,.
465, 3, 61  Horn, Gail......................... ....................
............ 46, 60  Horn, Jack ........................------
................-------- ............ 34  Howatt,
Bruce........................................................46, 76 
Howatt, Maynard-------........-------
-------------.................................34, 94, 98  Hubert, Dorothy
............................................ 46, 102, 103 Hudson,
Richard.................................-------------------34, 58, 60, 80,
85.  Hogg, Betty..........................................58, 85, 102, 103 
Holcomb, Leroy ............................................................
46  Holden,
William.....................................................----------
-------------4-6-----------  Holdsworth,
Tina....................................................34, 55  ~~e~u~

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H (CONT.)  H ughes,
Lyn................................................................ 21 
Humphrey, Marian ..................................................... 46 
Hunt, Albert..................................................... ... 40 
Hunt, Dorothy.............................................................
40  Hunt, Mary.......................................................--
--------------------------4--6------.......  Hunt,
Thomas..................-----------------------.................................15,
77 Huntting, Minnie
...----------------------------------.............................3..4......
 Husfloen, Kenneth........................................................
66  Hutchinson, Clarence
.............................3.4....................  Huter, Ted
-------------------------------. -4.3...-  Hyde, Catherine .-..
.................................... 46  I C C
....................................................................- - -.
34  Im pero, Lucile 
............................................................ 34  Impett,
Margaret ...........-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-
..-..-...-..-..-. --3-4----------  INDEX
.......................-----------------.............................----------------.............
106  INTRAMURAL
......---------------------..................................................
94  INTRODUCTION ........................-.- ....1....................... 
IRC
................................................--------------------......-..-..-..-
...-..-..-. -- 60  Irvin, Thom
as...........................-.................................. 34 
Iverson, Arthur................---
......................................... 26  J  Jackson,
A.........................................----------------...--------------------
.6..7.............  Jackson, Mary
Ellen..................................34, 59, 60, 67  Jackson,
Russell.........................---------...................-----------------34,
61, 82  Jam es, A lice...............................-
................................ 26  James,
Richard................................................----------------------6--0-,-
-4361, Janikula, Jack..........................................46, 88, 90,
91  Jarvis,
Catherine.........................................................---------------------4-6------------
 Jeffers, Josephine, 43, 57, 60, 61, 69, 82, 85, 102, 103  Jenkins,
Aileen........................................................... 46 
Jenkins, Phyllis-...........-- -...................... 43, 76, 102, 103 
Jensen, Elmer..............................................................
46  Jensen, Rolf
................................................................ 77 
Jewell, Jean.--........................................................46,
77  Johansen,
Monita....................................................-----------------------8-2-----43,
 Johnson, Ann
...........-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.
46  Johnson, Aurora
.......................................................... 34  Johnson,
Eileen................43, 57, 61, 68, 102, 103, 104 Johnson, Elaine
.......................................................... 43  Johnson,
Florence......................................13, 54, 58, 84  Johnson,
James................................................--------
--------------5-2--,- -4661,  ,Johnson,
Janet........................................................46, 57 
Johnson,
Louise................-------------------------------...........................8..2.....46,
 Jones, Ethel ....................................... ....................
40  Jones, Howard......................34, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 Jones,
Margaret.........------------------.......------.....--.................56,
102. 103  Jones, Marian...............................43, 53, 55, 57, 60,
67  Jones, Marjorie..........................------------
................................ 34  Jones, William
...................................................----------- 46, 94 
Jorgenson. Helen ........................................................
46  Julius, Margaret......................................................
43, 69  Junkin.
James..................................................---------------4--6-,-
---7-4--,- -- 76  JUNIOR OFFICERS
............................................. ...-- 29  K  Kalsch,
Cecilia........................................... ......... 34, 56 
Kangley, Lucy..............................................................
 Karenson, Bill .........-- ............................... ..............
6, 46  Kaufman, Lela............................43, 52, 56, 57, 58, 60 
Keeler,
Joe.................................................................. 46 
Kelley, Theresa............................................................
46  Kemp, James.... ----............................. ...............  34,
58, 60  Kennedy, Barbara........................34, 55, 102, 103, 104 
Kennedy,
Betsie.....................................................------------------------7-8-----34,
 Kent, Ethel..........................--------
------------------------------.................4..3................  Kibbe.
Lynus A....................------------------------------------
..............1..5......................  Kidder,
Phil................................................................100 
Kilbourne. Clarles....................................44. 45, 52, 53 
Kimball, Marcia....................................46, 67, 102, 103
Kinderman.
Fred....................................................-----------------------9-4-----90,
 King, Donald .................................................. 46, 53,
100  King.
Frank.....................................................-------------
----------5--8--, ---6304,  Kingsley,
Hope.----................................................. 34, 58  Kinnear,
Lillian........................-----------------------------------.............4..1..................
 Kinsey, Evalyn............................................43, 102, 103 
Kinsman, Priscilla.......................-----------------------------
----............1..8.................  Kirkland,
Dewey.......................................................... 46  Kisch,
Adeline ...----------................................................. 53 
KLIPSU N ..................................................................
51  Knibbs, M
ary.............................................................. 20 
Knittel, Clayton............................34, 58, 59, 66, 61, 81 
Kobervig, Katherine.................................................... 57 
Kolstad, Ralph........................................................ 34,
76  Konnerup,
Yvonne........................................................ 43 
Korthauer, Katherine.................................................. 41 
Koudal, M argaret........................................................ 
48  Krause,
Marie.................----------------------................--.........................
43, 79  Krieg, John.....---------- ---------------.................. 6
...........--------........ 40  Krieg,
Philip....................----------------------------------
.........................6..1......46,  Kuder, M. S.......----
----...................................... 13, 78, 84  Kuhn,
Clarence............................................................ 43 
Kuljis, Winifred...............-----------------------------
................................43, 57  Kvam,
Ernest....................................................... 43, 85  L 
Landon, Ed................................................ 43, 61, 68, 94 
Landrum, Rhoda...........................................34, 69,  94 
Lappenbusch, Charles ............ .......... 15, 78, 84, 90, 92  Lapinski,
Stanley....---- .............................--------------------------58,
61  Larson, Leonard ................................. 46  Larson, Marie --
-------------------....-----.......... 34, 56, 67, 78  Laybourne,
Hilda-------------------------...............................---.... 46 
Leiser, Wally..--------------------------...............................46,
53, 61  Lemen, Mildred ----------------------------- -....... 46  Lemons,
Dorothy...---............................----------------------..34, 59, 67
 Levin, Alfred---- .................----------------------------4--6..,. .
61  Lewis, Jack .......----------- .................. .... 47  Lince,
Douglas....----................ ...-43, 53, 61, 67, 83, 80  Lindgren,
Genevieve ..... .......................... 46, 105 Lindstrom, Helen
...................................... 43, 53, 57, 58  Lindstrom, Richard
------------------------....... ----- --.. 66  Lingbloom,
Philip......................----------------------------------..............4..6..................
 Linn, James ...........-----...............-............................
46  Linney, Betty Jane .............................................. 34,
57 Little, H elene
............................................................. 46  Lobe,
Carl ----- -- ----------.......----------...46 60  Lomsdale,
Donald........................................40, 94, 101  -I  Longley,
Gertrude........................................................ 16 
Loomis, Everett ..........................................................
46  Lovegren, May..................-----------------------------
..................................... 16  Lpowell,
Omar--------..........----------------------------....................................
76  Lucid,
Betty.----------.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-. .......
43, 75  Lund, Glen....-----------------------------
..............................46, 66, 101  Lundquist, Robert
........................................................ 34 Lustermann,
Paul................................................. 16  M  MacGregor,
Betty .............................. 446............  MacWilliams,
Jane........ ... 36, 60, 61, 62, 78, 81, 82  McAulay, Kenneth
..................-------- -----------------..........................--..
43  McC-ddon, Mary
..--..............................----------------------------- 46, 60 
McClure, Robert.........................-----------------------------......
47  McConnaughey, Mildred----------------------
..............................34, 51  McConnell,
Robert....----------------------------............................36, 
McDougall, Mary ......-------------..................................... 36
 McFadden, John..............................---------------------------
--52, 53  McGandy,
Betty...----.............................------------------------------..
40  McGhee, L. A...--- .........................---------------..--..16,
45, 50, 90, 92  McGrath, Vivian..............................
.........................--------- 66  ~-~mcie~

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{/Jtc7  M (CONT.)  M cGregor,
Jean........................................................... 57 
McHenry, Frederick...............................-----43, 60, 65, 78 
McHugh, Corina----------------------------------
.................................. 41  McInnes, Margaret
................................------ 43 55  M cIlnnes, Patricia
........................................................ 41  McKinlay,
Dorothy ................................ 46  M cKinnon,
Don........................................................ 60, 80 
McKinnon, Margaret -------------------------------
.....................2.1..........  McKissick,
Margaret---------------------..............................----------. 40 
McLean, Kathryn ................................----------------8--1-,-
---102, 103  McLeod, Stewart--------...............-----.----------- ---43,
51, 53, 61  McMillen, Vincent ..............--------------------........
--- -------- 81  McMurchie, Edward......----
----.......--......--------------------- 47  McNamee,
Phyllis----------------------.................................-29, 52, 57,
77 McNeil, Don................................... .... 94  Magallon,
Anna.................---...---------------- 59, 60  Maggy,
Robert......................... ---------------- 46  Marken, Lorene
-----......-. --- ------------------- 46  Markley, Harriet.. -
-------------..............---------------- 46, 105  Marquis, W.
J........................------------------------------------- 13 Martin,
Gladys..............................------------------------------------ 36
 Martin, Eileen...........................----..-----
--------------........ 57  Martinson, Ruth....36, 54, 55, 58, 70, 77, 79,
102, 103  Masters,
Helen........................-------------------....--36, 50, 57, 73 80 
Maus, Myra... ..------6-0------------------------------- Mayhew, Melba
............... 47, 53, 60, 77, 102, 103, 105  Mead,
May.................................. ...-----.. .. 16, 57  M eeker,
Helen...................................................-.-. . 47, 55 
Meenk, Edith.... .............................. 55, 75, 85, 103  Megard,
Edna .................................. 43, 82  Mehus, Viola ----------
-----.-.--.-....... --- ---- 26  Meredith, Arleen----....
----------.................------------ 36, 59, 66  Merrell, Mary Eleanor
........................-----------------------------.. 36  Merriman, Pearl
---------------------------....---..... 18 Meyer,
Marjorie................................-------------------43, 52, 53, 57,
88  M iles, Gladys ........................................... 81  Miles,
Lois --------------------------------....-------. 63  Millard,
Jack..............................---------------------74, 85, 95, 96, 98 
Miller, Arnold --- 3...,. ... 94  Miller, Irving --------
----------------------------- 16  Minear, Amelia ........... 36, 85 
Mitchell, Alick...........................---------------47, 61, 71, 88,
90, 91  Mock,
Clarence................................----------------------------------
47  Molenkamp, Alice....----..............-------------------36, 50, 51 
Mollan, Vie---................------------..---------------......-------
101 Monteith, Margaret............ ------------------- 43, 55, 56  Montes,
Felix-...----------------...................-----------------  47, 61 
Montgomery, Catherine............................................. 47 
Montgomery, Florence.................................--.--47, 55, 104  M
oore, Jack............................................................... 4
 Morgan, Jean--------.... ....---- 42, 43, 56, 68, 79, 102, 103  Moses,
Joe........---- ...-----------5..4.., 70, 79, 80, 93, 95, 96  Mullen,
Doris...............---- ------------------ 55, 59, 102, 103  Munkres,
Alfred.........................-------------...--3--6-,- -...8..8 , 90, 92,
93  MUSIC EDUCATION ................................................. 59 
Myatt, Lois .......-----.. 47  Myhre, Loa-Jean........----
---------------------- - 36, 59  Neevel, Frances................47, 56, 59,
81, 102, 103, 105  N  Neil, Ralph ....... ........................ 9, 11,
26, 50, 78, 84  Nelle, Patricia
............................................................ 82  Nelson,
Eino---------------
-------------------....................................43, 60  Nelson,
Harold ................ 24, 26, 54, 73, 93, 95, 97, 99 Nelson,
John......................................47, 60, 83, 90, 91  Ness, Magnus
................................................. 90, 91, 95  Neuerburg,
Virginia ........ 27, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 69, 73 Newell,
Kathryn................50, 54, 55, 56, 75, 102, 103  Nicol,
Synva................................................................ 19 
Nilsen, Beatrice ......................... 43, 53, 56, 60, 77, 105  Nims,
Buell ................................... .. .. 46  Nims,
Frank------------------------ ...................................1, 27, 51,
79, 81  Nix,
Nancy------------------------...................................---47, 60,
102, 103  Noll,
Elizabeth----------------------...............................36, 60, 102,
103  Noonan, Melba
........................................................... 55  Nordquist,
Anne...................................................... 36, 57  NORSEMEN
..---------------------------...................................... 61 
Nulle, Ruth--------------------
......................................-------------------................
47  Nurmi, Ralph............................................47, 88,  90, 91
 Nygard, Lillian ................................................... 36, 57
 O  O'Brien, Helen..............................................36, 102,
103  Odom, Evelyn
............................................................. 19  Olmsted,
Eugene..................................36, 59, 66, 67, 78   Olmsted,
Evelyn......................................................47, 66  Olsen,
June Marie ................................. 47, 55, 82  Olson,
Gertrude.............................------------------------------------..........4..7...................
 Olson,
Marion..............................................................--------------------4-7---------------
 Olson,
Oscarine.......................--------------------------................................
47  O'Meara,
Patricia......................................................----------------------4-7--------6,
 Omenaas, Helen..............----------
----------------------............................5.6......36,  ORCHESTRA
.......................................................-66, 67  O'Reilly,
Olive............................................................ 47 
ORGANIZATIONS ...................................................... 48 
Osibov,
Henry..................................................---------------------
-8--2-,- --3960,  Ossinger,
Mary............................................................ 16 
Owings, Evelyn............................................................
47  Oxford, Echo..............................24, 27, 53, 57, 67, 105  P 
Page, Joyce............................................................ 40,
80  Page,
Robert........................................................------------------------1--0-1----47,
 Patmore,
Charlene....................................--------------------43, 51, 56,
77  Patterson, Margaret.....................------------
-------------------..............4..1...............  Paul,
Dan................................................................------------------
------9--9----------90,  Pearson,
Donald.........................-----------------------------------............4..7...................
Peasley,
Margaret....................................--------------------43, 52, 53,
57  Pellervo,
Estelle.......................................................... 47 
Pendleton, Priscilla..............................................----
-------------------5--7-36,  Perry,
Jeanne.............................................................. 43 
Peters, Marian....----
................-------------------.....................47, 56, 59, 66 
Peterson, Agnes............................................... 36, 56, 69 
Peterson,
Alnmer..........................................-------------------------36,
61, 94  Peterson,
Donna................................................---------------------5--8-,-
--5297,  Peterson,
Jeannette.......................................----------------------36,
56, 60  Peterson, Margy.....................----------------
-------------------............ 43  Peterson,
Marian------------------------.................................------.........8..5......40,
Peterson,
Vivian..........................-------------------------------................4.8..........47,
 Petrie, Marian
.........................-----------------------------...................4..7............
 Phelps,
Polly......................................................-------------------------1-0--3--102,
 Philippi, H.
C............................................................. 16 
Phillips, Hudson......................----------------------------------
.............4..1...................  Pickett, Nina
Mae..................................................---------------------6--0-----27,
 Pierce,
Hazel.........----------------------------..................................36,
102, 103  Pierron,
Marion..................................4.3.......................---------------------------------
 Platt. Ruth
A.........................................................----------------------6-9---------16,
 Plumb, Mary Lou---------
....................-------------------------..............5..3....................
 Plympton. Hazel.................-------------------------
---------..................1..6...............  Pontius,
Leda......................................47, 102, 103, 105  Pool,
Audrey..............................--------------------------------------..........3..6......................
 Poolman,
Wilton....................................................-----------------------6-4----36,
 Ponovic,
Miles..........................................-------------------5--4--,
278, 4, 90  POPULAR
......................................7.0..............-............ 
Porter, Edwin...........................----------------------------------
---............3..6.....................  Porter.
Joan.......................................--------------------5-7-2, 7,
67, 69, 76 Post.
Shirley...............................--------------------------------------.........4..7......................
 Power,
Paul................................--------------------------------------.......2..7.......................
 Prather. Vonne..........................................................
105  Pressentin. Caroline---------------------------
.......................................2..7.........  Props,
Ruth.................................----------------------------------
..............5..3.......44,  Prowse,
Margaret...............--------------...............--47, 55, 56, 60, 82 
Purnell,
Betty...................................-----------------------------.-.-
---- 44

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Q  Quinn, Leonard
........................................................... 36 
Quisenberry, Ozella................--------------
-----------------.................4..7...............  R  Rabb,
Margaret........-----------------------................................44,
55, 56, 67  Randell,
Don--------.....................--------------------------......................6..0.............47,
 Reese,
Pearl.....................................2.0..........................-------------------------------------
 Regan,
Margaret..........................-----------------------------------.............4.6..................
 Reid, Lois........................................................44, 55,
85  Reilly, Eileen ............................ 47, 55, 79, 102, 103 
Reischman, Edward------------.........................88, 90, 91, 92, 93 
Rhoads, John............................----
----3-6---------------------------..............................  Rice,
Rowena...........-----------------------------
.....................3..6..,.. ...5...5. , 56  Rich, Mary E
-------------------------------------.... 19  Richards, Jeanne
.............------------------------------................3..6..,.
....5..8.......  Richards, Orville.........................----------------
-------------------............3.6....................  R ichards, R
ex.............................................................. 47
Richardson, Charlotte B ................................. 16, 24, 50 
Richardson,
Mildred..............................................----------------------5-7---36,
 Ridder, William ................... 23, 43, 52, 53, 58, 76, 79 
Riemenschneider, Betty..........................................47, 55 
Rindal, Christine...............----
-------------------..............................36, 56, 57  Rittenberg, W
inifred..............................................36, 53 Rivord,
Alfred--..-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.-.
................ 82  Rizzi,
Madelene...................--------------------------------........................5..7.....47,
 Roberts,
Elizabeth......................................................-------------------5--8-----------
 Roberts,
Laurence..........................----------------------------------..........3..8..................
 Robey,
Lane................................................................--------------------4-7----------------
 Robson,
Brian...................---------------------------------...............4..7..,.
....6..1.........  Rockwitz,
Elizabeth.................................................... 38  Rodgers,
Abbey .... ... 47, 49, 53  Rogers, Shirley
U....................................................... 47  Rogers,
Shirley V.............11, 38, 54, 55, 58, 104, 103 Rosenzweig, Carol
........................................... 38, 56, 57  Rostad,
Lloyd............................................--------------------6--6-,-
-4677, , 81  Rowe, Merna.............................-----
---------------------------------...........3..8...................... 
Rowlen, Florence....................................................--
----------------------5-6----38,  Ruckmick,
Herbert.....................---------------------------------
.............7..9..................  Rumsey,
Edwina........................-----------------------------------
.............6..7...................  Rumsey,
Robert........................................................---------------------------------
-66  Runnels,
Reginald--------............------------------.........................7...4..,.
.-6769,  Rupert, Evelyn...........-
-------------------------..........................1..0..3...,5 5,1 05 
Rupp, Hallie.........................--------------------------------
----..................3..8.............  Russell, George--------
-------------------------..... 38  Ryan, Aileen ---------------------
----------------...... 47  S  Sampson, Vernon..---------- ---- 47  Sandell,
Rita -----------------------------------...... 81 Sansregret,
Leo............................................................ 47  Sarles,
Robert............................................38, 89, 90, 91  Saxon,
Winston ----------------------------------...... 44 SCEPTER AND SHIELD
-----........ ............................ 59  Schaus, Dorothy
...........-..-.. .... 42, 44, 58, 68, 102, 103  SCHOLARSHIP
........................................ 58  Schold,
Margaret............................-- 38, 54, 56, 58, 72  Schold,
Genevieve --------------------------------...... 47  Schons, Anna
----------------------------------- ..... 47  Schroeder,
Margery................................................----------------------6--6---38,
 Schumann,
Roberta.............................------........---------------..........
41  SCHUSSKEN .......................................------
--------------------............6..0........  Schwald, Cecelia-...........
--...................................... 47, 55  Schwartz, 
Ethel................................................---------------------5--5-,-
--3589,  Schweingruber,
Gertrude........................................----------------------44,
59  Schweingruber, William ............................ 44, 76, 85, 99 
Seibel,
Maribeth............-------------..........................................
41  Selander, Ingrid-----------
----------..................................................47, 55  Selene,
Bob................................................................ 47 
SENIOR OFFICERS ..................................................... 24 
Sessions, Irma............................................................
47 Shannon, Shirley .................................... 54, 55, 59, 81 
Shaver, Frank..............................................................
17  Shay, Betty ........................... 38, 55, 84, 102, 103, 104 
Shepard, Evelyn....................................................44, 105 
Sherk,
Phoebe............................-------------------------------------...........5..7.....................
 Sherwood,
Eva.......................------------------------------------.............1..7......................
 Shiers,
Frank............................-------------------------------------............4..7....................
 Shippy,
Virginia..........................................................--------------------4-4-------------
 Shuman, Ruth..............................................................
79  Shumate, Melba.........................--------------------------
...................47, 55, 77  Siemons, Alice .............................
27, 50, 55, 56, 57, 73  Sigurdson,
Jessie......................----------------------------------.............4..7...................
 Simonds,
Ralph......................................................-----------------------6--0------47,
 Simonson, Edward ....................................... .......... 28, 44
 Simukka.
Elsie.....--......-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-
..-.-..-.-.-..-.- 44, 105  Sisker,
Rose...........................................................------------------------5--5--------47,
Slagle,
Mabel..............................................-----------------------7-5--,-
381, 04  Small, Frances- ..........................................-47,
102, 103  SMART
...........-------------...................................................
71  Smith,
George................----------------------..............................76,
80  Smith, Glen....................- .......76, 89, 90, 91, 93, 95, 97 
Smith, Mabel.......................................................38, 79 
Smith, Natalie................-.......................38, 55, 102. 103 
Smith, Vernon...................----------------------
.................................47, 53  Snider,
Howard.........................-----------------------------------
............4..7...................  Snow,
Francis-............................................................. 27 
Snow,
Miriam........................................................-------------------------8-0------20,
 Snow, Taylor.....................-----
-----------------------------........................6..6.......47, 
Solibakke. Betty..............47, 52, 53, 60, 77, 102, 103 SOPHOMORE
OFFICERS...........................4.2..........  Soukup, Olarence
................................. 1, 38, 51, 64, 85  Spencer, Jean
.................................................... 38, 57  Sperry, M.
Belle.......................................................... 57  SPRING
DANCE--------------------
...............................................6..4.......  Squire,
Genne----------------
.......................................................... 44, 57 
Steelhammer, Yvonne..................................................  38 
Stenvig, Jack..................-- .................................... 47,
52  Stephens, Harley......--------............------
--..----------...............38, 51  Stephens, Mary-...-----....
-----...............................-- 38, 105  Stevenson, Doris
...................----------------------------------..............4.7...................
 Stoddard, Louise....................-------
------------------------......................4.4...........  Stoddard,
Marguerite.................................................. 76 Stover,
Al.................................................44, 60, 61, 83  Strang,
Thera ..........................---------------------
----------------.........4..7........................  Strange,
Edith................................-----------------------------------
.......1....7..................  Stratford,
Maurene...................................................... 47 
Strickfaden, Bill--------
-................----------------------..........................7..7.....65,
 Stroebel, Josephine............................. ...................... 58
 Stromme,
Don..............-.-..-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-
47  Stuart,
Bob................................................................ 47 
Stuart, Gael
................................................................ 85 
Sullivan, Gertrude ......................................................
47  Sullivan,
Mark............................................................-------------------4-4---------------
 Sundquist,
Leona.....................----------------------------------..............1..7...................
 Swanson, Boyd-------------------------
--------...................................38, 65  T  Tallmadge,
Eugene..........................................47, 61, 81 Tamm,
Elsie---............................................. .... 38, 59, 66 
Targus, Stanley.....------............------------------
----...........................90, 91, 92  Tasoni,
Frances.......------------------------...............................44,
102, 103  Taylor,
Ella----------------------......................................................
38  Taylor, James.................---------------
------------------..........................9..8.......94,  Tegenfeldt,
Marie....................47, 55, 60, 81, 102, 103 Teichroew,
Beth.......................................................... 44  Telenga,
Maxine.......................................................... 56 
Templin, Jane---...........................4-4, 53, 57, 60, 81,  85  TENNIS
..................................................................... 101 
Terry, Wilma...........................----------
---------------------------............4..7.....................  Tesreau,
Jeff....----...........................------------------...27, 54,  94,
100  Thiel,
Hollis....----..............................--------------........47, 81 
Thiel, Virginia.................................................44, 53, 60 
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T (CONT.)  Thommasen, John ................................... 47, 74, 99 
Thompson, Silas...............................  47  Thornton,
Marian.................................90, 91  Thorpe, Arthur
..................................------------ 60, 61, 75  Thumme,
Loretta........--------------.-..............-------------------- 47  Thun,
Lucille..................... ...... ..4..7, 67, 77, 81  Tibbles, Ross
................... ..... 44 61  Tiffany,
Bill------..........................---.....-------------- ----------47, 53
 Tiley,
ordon.................................-----------------------------------
44  Tiplin, Mavis
..............................------------------------------------- 38 
Tiedale, Robert.........................--------------------8-.9..,. .. 91,
92, 93, 99  Toler,
Irwin.....-------------------------------------............................
47  Toler,
Nadine...............................--------------------------27, 55, 56,
82  Tonn, Julia................................----------------
---------------------- 75  Tougaw, Phillip ............................ 44
75  Townsend, Beth.. ............................... 38, 54, 55, 60, 85 
TRACK
..................................----------------------------------.....
98, 99  Tremain,
Mildred..............................---------------------------------- 21 
Tremlin, Grace----.....------------........----------
...........-----..----..... 47  Trent,
Wilma...............................-------------------------------- 19 
Trickey, Helen.............-------------------------- 1, 44, 51, 83  Trigg,
Ella................................-------------------------------------
--- 47  Tripp,
Betty...........................----------------------------..-------44, 55
 Trotter, Woodrow.........................-
--------------------------------- 38  Trotto,
Frank.........................----------------------------------....47, 53 
Tucker, Mary
Esther---------------------........................----....---------- 66 
Tudor, Ken...................................----------------------
---------------- 94  Tudor,
Rebecca...............................-------------------------------44, 56
 Tupper, Eugene..........- ---------------------------....................
------- 38  Turner,
Anabel.............................------------------------------------. 40
 Tveit, Peter--------------------
-........-------------.4.7......................---  Twedt, Mildred.-..-.
...........................  47, 102, 103, 105  Twidwell,
Jonetta.---------......................--------------- 44, 66, 83  U 
Uhacz, Laud..a..-.-.- ..-. .......------------------------------- 47, 53,
66  Ullin
Anna...............................------------------------------------17,
79  Upshall, C. C---.............--------------------- ------------- 17 
VALKYRIE ----------...................---------------- 5-7--- Vallentgoed,
Elizabeth .....................--------------------- 57, 79, 80  Valum,
Oddmund----.................------- ----- ----------.........4 7  VANADIS
BRAGI ...............------------------5-8----------  Vanderwerff,
Anna............-..-.-.-..- - ---------------------------- 47  Vanderboom,
William ............-- --------------.90, 91, 94  Van Etten, Ben------
....................... -------------------------- 44, 81  Vanluven, Roland
----................----------- -------------- 38  Van P'elt,
Ruth.......----------------...............-------------------- 19  Verduin,
Muriel -------....................--------------- ------- ---- 40  Victor,
Beatrice---.............--------- ----------------------- 47  Vilwock, Jean
--- ....----....--------------------------- - 102, 103  Vimont,
Mary...................... ------------------------------------- 38 
Vistaunet, Helen ------------ ------..---- ------ 47  Vogel, Ralph
-------------------....--...--------------- 43  Vogler,
Josephine...............--- ------------------------- 38, 56  VonScheele,
Charlotte .......---..---------------- 44, 102, 103  VonScheele, Herman
------------...-..-..-..- ..-...-. ------------- 40  Voorhies,
Eugene...---............------------------------------. 38  W  W CLUB
...-------------.-.- -- -----------------.... 54  W. A.
A...............................--- 55, 102, 103, 104, 105  Wahrgren.
Elsie...............----- --------------------...59, .77, 79  Wainio,
Ellen-------............---------------- ------------.. 38  Wakefield,
Evelen------ .........---.....-------------------38, 56  Walker,
Edna....----............---------------------........------...6, 47, 53 
Walsh, Barbara .. --------------------------------- 47, 82  W alsh,
Caroline---.............. ----------------------------------- 40, 82
Walton, De Layne-.....---. --------------------........... 47, 52, 53 
Watson, Kathleen............ ....--3-8, 58, 102, 103  Weber,
Jean...........44, 52, 53, 55, 67, 83, 102, 103  Weber,
Vaughn........----------------54, 89, 90, 91, 92 93  Weber,
Wayne----...........-----------------38, 50, 54, 58, 98  Weeks,
Donald..------------------------------------- ----------------...101 
Weeks, Naomi.........---...------------------- 44  Wehmeyer,
Avon-------...........--------------------- ----- 47  Weihe,
Robert-------.... --... ------------------------... 61, 79, 87  Weihe,
Fred--------............................---- ---------------------------..
44  Weirauch, Theodore.......................-------.----------------------
47  Wendling,
Elsie...............................----------------------------------- 19 
Weston, Virginia..................40.,. .5.6., ..5.7-, --6- 1,-
--79------------  Weythman, Ruth-------------............. ----------------
17, 103  Whaley, Lillian -------------------4- 0.,. .5.3.,. .5.6., ..5.7.,
..5.8..............-  W heeler, Frances.....- ------...................----
83  Wheeler, Marguerite ..... ............-------------------4-0-----------
 Wheeler, Martha.............---------.-.-.-..........4.0..,. .6.6....  
Wheeler,
Winferd--------....--.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.--.-.--.-.-.--.-.-...40.............
 Wl-etstone, Aileen.............-------- 5, 57, 60, 82, 85, 102. 103 
Whitcombe, Eloise..........................-----------------------------40,
60  White, Anita.--. ..............................4.7-,
--1-0-5---------------------..  White, Faith ..................
......------------------------ 4-7-------------...  White, Henry.
-------------------------- 44, 89, 90, 91  White,
Robert.................... 27, 59, 66, 73  White, Wilton
....-------------------------------9-4............................-----....
 Whitten, Fleda..................-------- ------------.........--40 55, 56,
58  Wicklund,
Eleanor-----------.........--------------....................----... 104 
Wiik, Nan......-.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.--
-------- 17  Wilkinson, Arthur......... .............-------------------
4--0-,- ----6-7-  Wilkinson, Walter
.----------------------------...91........................----..... 
Williams, Day ...........................4.7.,. .8.0.,
.-1-0-0-------------------------  Williams,
John...................................1.7..---------
---------------------------..  Williams, Mary Louise
---------------...............--------...------...1 9  Willison,
Eleanor...................---------------------------------- 59  Wilson,
Dick.......................----------------------------------52, 59 
Wilson, Donald.......................-.--.-..2.7. 64, 72  Wilson,
Lee....------------------------ ...............................--------85,
95, 96  Wilson, Mabel
Zoe.................................------------------------------7, 20 
Wilson, R.
D.....................................--------------------------------------
17  Winship, Meryl------------------------
...........6.4.....................--------.......-Winters,
Charles.......................------------------- ------....- 44, 94, 96
Witherow, Floyd..............................---------------------------27,
66, 83  Wolfe, Bill ....................-------------------
-----------------.. 47, 66  Wollan,
Katherine......................-----------------------------44, 58  Wood,
Euldene- .........................----------------------------------- 40 
Wood, Frances- ------- ---------4-7-, -5-6-,- -59-, 8:3  Wood,
George--------------------------------................................-47,
74  Wood, Marjorie................-.-.--.--------------- --- 10-4-,- ..10.5
 Woodard. Charles .-------------------.-.-.--.-.--.4.7., ..9.0.,
..9.1.........  Woodcock.
Doris.............................----------------------------------- 40 
Wright, Ruth.................................----40---------  W.  W.
COLLEGIAN 5.2., .5.3............................  Y  York, Pauline.-
.......................----------------------..---------- --- 47  Young,
Orlena...............................------------------------------------
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SALaSBURY of the West-ern  Engraving Company of Seattle,  Washington.  Mr.
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Bellingham, Washington.  MR. J. W. SANDIsoN and FRANK  Nuns, 
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 The 1939 KLIPSUN STAFF for their co-operation  and willingness to work in 
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