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THE 1950 KLIPSUN
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THE Klipsun 1950 Editor . . . . . . . . . Robert Safsten Business
Manager . . . . . Nancy Merrick Co- Assistant Editor . . Joyce Munden
Co-Assistant Editor . . . . . George Maser Adviser . . . . . . . Mrs.
Burnet
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WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON
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SUNRISE........THE Klipsun 1950
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Administration Building . . . For 51 years this building has symbolized
Western Washington College . ., , :r. .
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DEDICATION A memory glows for a moment in the mind, and we hear again the
voices of students who were here in the past; we see the figures moving in
streams along the campus walks. Most are indistinct in outline-dream
figures and dream faces that cannot be clearly recalled. But the voices
persist and some of the figures become more tangible. These figures grow
clearly in memory-eternally young, eternally gay-as we recall a certain
pose, a movement of the hands, a smile. Such a one was Rosemary who still
lives on in the minds of those who knew her. The soft brown hair about the
slender face, the very blue eyes, and bright smile cannot soon be
for-gotten. They formed part of a lovable personality. Rosemary was
always a part of this campus, attending the campus school throughout her
grade school days and eventually graduating from the college. She entered
her chosen pro-fession, teaching, but had not quite completed her first
year in it when her life was suddenly cut short. Lovely and talent-ed,
she seemed especially fashioned for success. She moves back now into the
stream of dream-like fig-ures crowding the campus walks, one of those who
can never be quite forgotten. So in the year 1950 we dedicate the Klipsun
to Rosemary-Rosemary Bolster. JANE HOVDE
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Administration Classes Activities Athletics . Index . I Page 14 Page
34 Page 80 Page 126 Page 156
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FOREWORD The turn of the half-century has marked for Western the first
year in a new era. Expansion has been the by-word as we have watched the
construction of the new Industrial Arts and Music- Auditorium buildings,
additions which will set new horizons for Western's ad-ministrators. From
Sunrise to Sunset we proudly watch our college grow, knowing that
Western's sun is rising to ever greater Zeniths.
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Library ... A fountain-head of education, a quiet place to rest. LIBRARY
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CAMPUS SCH0OL Campus School... So that we may become better leaders
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Physical Education Building . .. Co-operation is the thing P. E. BUILDING
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Edens Hall ... The home of color and light. Senior Hall . .. Off-campus
home of our women students
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Mens Residence Hall ...Men and scholars here abide
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Sunset.......
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ADMINISTRATION
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Appreciations To personally thank every student and faculty member who
helped in the production of the 1950 Klipsun would be a difficult task,
indeed; so may I take this opportunity to express my thanks. There are some
who, by their understanding and generosity make a difficult job much
easier. To Bradbury's Keith Studio, photo-graphers; Cox Brothers
Williams, Inc., printing; and Artcraft Company, engravers, we extend our
thanks for wonderful coopera-tion and a job well done. I wish to thank
Mrs. Ruth Burnet and Mr. Monty Jones, advisers, for their excellent help
and encourage-ment. Special recognition must certainly be given to the
1950 Klip-sun staff, to George Maser, co-assistant editor, and to Paul
Gillie, who effectively took the vacated job of copy editor in the middle
of the year. Special awards went to Joyce Munden, next year's editor, who
earned the Rosemary Bolster Award, and to James Stewart, winner of the
Photography Plaque. To all these people go my deep-est appreciations.
Photo Credits Bradbury's Keith Studio was the Klipsin photographer this
year, and took all the pictures in the 1950 Klipsun with the follow-ing
exceptions: Bernie Lepeska: 12, 86, 87, 128. Foshaug Studios, Puyallup,
Wash.: 16.
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Burton A. Kingsbury Joseph T. Pemberton Donald Eldridge Mrs. Violet Boede
BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees has for many years given Western
Washington College the inspired leadership of laymen who unselfishly
devote themselves to the prob-lems of higher education. The current board
has had more than the usual number of new projects to plan for and
supervise. Many details relative to the completing and furnishing of the
Arts and the Auditoruim-Music buildings have required long hours of
careful consideration from the Trustees this year. They have also
cooperated fully with the faculty in the far reaching changes of
curriculum required by the new laws permitting the training and
certification of high school teachers and the granting of the general
certificate. Missing from the Board this year is Verne Branigin, who had
been a member since 1933. Mr. Branigin, who died July 21, 1949, made a
significant contribution to the accomplishments of the Board and the
welfare of the College. Page sixteen
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OUR PRESIDENT To Dr. W. W. Haggard, president of WWCE, fell in 1949-50 the
historic task of ushering in the second fifty years of development for the
institution. With the Golden Anniversary celebration past, his attention
was turned to the task of expanding the college program to fit the needs of
the increasing number of students. Ever-widening campus horizons are
typical of 1950. Under President Haggard's leadership, the curriculum has
been developed to include the training and certification of high school
teachers. Plans are being made for the granting, after 1951, of the
general certificate to all qualified graduates, a pro-cedure which will
replace the present separate classification of elementary and secondary
teachers. In-tensive work has been accomplished toward the enrichment of
the liberal arts program. Outstanding recognition came to the college
during the year, when it was one of eighteen institu-tions chosen by the
American Council of Education to participate in a national study of
evaluation in general education. Closely watched by President Haggard and
other state educators is the coming fall vote on thre: bond issues, one
of which would enable WWCE to share in the distribution of $20,000,000 to
be used for capital outlay. Page seventeen
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DEANS... The offices of both Deans are open all year round to students
with problems such as hous-ing and part-time jobs. They also help in the
planning and scheduling of campus social activities. To freshmen who
frighten easily, the tower-ing height of C. W. McDonald, Dean of Men, can
be terrifying. But they soon learn that "Big Bill" is a friend, not foe,
as the "adopted father" of Western's male enrollment. Mc- Donald divides
his time between the Dean's office and the gymnasium, for he is also coach
of the Viking basketball team. Miss Lorraine Powers has the task of
super-vising the social activities of the students and watching over the
welfare of every woman student. She has done both jobs to everyone's
satisfaction, at the same time teaching in the mathematics department.
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... ADMINISTRATORS The details of record-keeping an d registration were
maintained in good order by Donald Ferris, Western's cap-able registrar.
Mr. Ferris also found time throughout the busy year to serve on numerous
committees concerned with the problems of an expanding curriculum. Dr.
Merle S. Kuder, with the impres-sive title of Director of Student
Person-nel, carries on a multitude of duties con- nected with that
office. As the title im-plies, students are his business and he has made
it his business to be of service to them. Dr. Raymond Hawk has been busy
keeping one eye on WWC's fine Campus School facilities and the other eye
on a record number of student teachers. Wide-ly recognized as an
educational leader, Dr. Hawk is one of the most popular men on campus
because of his sense of humor and ability to get along wit h people.
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Margaret Aitken, M.A. Physical Education Declan F. Barron, M.A. Science
Edward J. Arntzen, M.A. Social Studies Lucille R. Barron, M.A. Home
Economics The Faculty. .. Kermit Bengtson, B.S. Science David J.
Burrell, M.A. Industrial Arts Mira Booth, M.A. Music Sene R. Carlile,
M.A. Speech Hazel Breakey, B.S. Art Sanford R. Carver, M.A. Physical
Education Lawrence W. Brewster, M.A. Speech Katherine M. Casanova, M.A.
Student Teaching Ruth A. Burnet, B.A. Journalism, Student Publications
M. F. Cederstrom, Ph.D. English Page twenty
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Edna Channer, M.A. Industrial Arts Frank L. D'Andrea, Ed.D. Music Bruce
B. Cheever, M.A. Social Studies James W. Davenport, M.B.A. Social
Studies Raymond A. Ciszek, M.S. Physical Education Irene M. Elliott, M.A.
Student Teaching Linda Countryman, M.A. Home Economics Henry E. Francis
B.A. in Ed. English Nora B. Cummins, M.A. Social Studies Maurice E.
Freehill, Ed.D. Education ... A Team Harvey M. Gelder, M.A. Mathematics
Elizabeth Gregory B.A. in Ed. Student Teaching Helen Gillham, M.A.
Student Teaching Norman E. Gronlund, Ph.D. Education and Psychology
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Irwin A. Hammer, Ed.D. Education and Psychology Elizabeth M. Hopper,
M.A. Appointment Secretary Herbert R. Hearsey, M.L.S. Reference
Librarian Annis J. Hovde, M.A. English Mildred Herrick, M.L.S.
Librarian Jane Hovde, M.A. Art Arthur C. Hicks, Ph.D. English Leslie
Hunt, M.A. Student Teaching Victor H. Hoppe, M.A. Speech Thomas F.
Hunt, M.A. Social Studies Donald P. Irish, M.A. Social Studies Stewart
A. Johnston, Ph.D. Mathenmatics Vivian Johnson, M.A. Student Teaching
Lucy Kangley, Ph.D. English Page twenty-two To Help...
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Halldor C. Karason, B.A.E., B.A. in Ed. English Ruth Kelsey, M.A. Art
J. Alan Ross, Ph.D. Education Priscilla Kinsman, M.S. Student Teaching
... To Plan Fred W. Knapman, M.S. Science Ruby D. McInnes, M.A. Student
Teaching Charles F. Lappenbusch, M.A. Physical Education June McLeod,
B.A. Student Teaching John Leiman, M.S. Psychology Eileen McMillan,
M.A. Music John Liedtke, M.S. Science Pearl Merriman, M.A. Student
Teaching David McDonald, Ed.D. Psychology Marjorie Muffly, M.A. Physical
Education Page twenty-three
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Keith A. Murray, Ph.D. Social Studies Evelyn Odom, M.A. Student Teaching
Synva K. Nicol, M.A. Student Teaching Marie Pabst, M.S. Science Our
Education . .. Miriam Peck, M.A. Art Dorothy Ramsland, M.S. Home
Economics Ruth Platt, M.S. Science Bernard W. Regier, M.M. Music Hazel
Plympton, M.A. Art Charles M. Rice, M.A. Industrial Arts John A.
Porter, M.A. Student Teaching Ray A. Schwalm, M.S. Industrial Arts
Frank N. Punches, M.A. Student Teaching Jean Shephard, M.A. Student
Teaching Page twenty-Jour
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Bearnice Skeen, M.S. Special and Remedial Education Anna Ullin, M.A.
Foreign Languages Miriam Snow, M.S. Campus School Librarian, Library
Science Albert Van Aver, Ph.D. English Ruth E. Spearin, B.A.
Cataloguer, Library Leslie Vinal, M.A. Physical Education Edith R.
Strange Piano Don C. Walter, M.A. Music Leona Sundquist, M.S. Science
Elsie Wendling, M.A. Student Teachnig Ruth Weythman, M.A. Health and
Physical Education Paul D. Woodring, Ph.D. Education and Psychology ...
Our Futures Nan D. Wiik, B.A. Music Ruth Beresford Science Page
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Grace Blake Registrar's Office Christine Cottrell Nu rse Elmina Boothby
Nurse Enid Karston Library J. Wendell Brown Assistant, Director of
Research Louis Earle Students' Co-op Doris Buchannan Business Office
Marjorie Kingsley Registrar's Office Sam Buchannan Business Office
Doris lauls Research Burca ADIINISTRATION 1'earl Reese Secretary, Library
Nancy Smith Secretary to Dr. Hawk Mildred ]'remain Secretary to Dean of
WoMen Ethelyn Sisk Secretary to Dean of Men Page twenty- six
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Virginia Roberts Billie Stiles Frank Stimpson Secretary, Department
Secretary, Appointment Business Office of Education Bureau Ernest Sams
Eloise Ulbick Elizabeth Daniels Business Office Infirmary, Campus School
Dietician To help with the World Student Service Fund drive, the faculty
combined talents and sponsored a Hobby Show which was enjoyed by all who
attended. Page twenty-seven
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AND Wayne Ensign Custodian Kasper Aagaard Carpenter BUILDINGS George
Sperry Engineer Glen Jordan Gardener With an expanding campus populated
by an ever-increasing number of students, the problems of the maintenance
staff have increased proportionately. Through their daily efforts,
Westernites can study and work on a campus that ranks high among other
colleges in re-gards to beauty and care. All the buildings are supervised
and kept in good, clean order by the men of the maintenance crew. Iage
twenly-cigh t GROUNDS
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George A. Dack, head gardener at the college since 1926, retired in 1949
after twenty-three years of faithful service in that capacity. Mr. Dack is
largely responsible for Western Washington College's beautiful campus, one
of the most beautiful college settings on the Pacific coast. In 1927 he
supervised the planting and replanting of the landscaping project that
year and since that time devotedly conformed to the high standard of his
initial enterprise. He was known to everyone as George, yet commanded the
respect of all who knew him. We wish him a pleasant retirement, which we
know will be filled with many pleasant memories of his long years of
service and with the satisfaction of a job well done. The evidences of his
work remain as a credit to the college and a tribute to his name. Page
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OUR LEADERS Capable, congenial Bill Jones was 19 4 9 -50's number one man
of the student body as president of the Associated Students. Heading a
student body of more than 1,500 students is a big job and Bill handled it
well, presiding over Board of Control meetings and representing the college
at various meetings. He could always be seen during noon hours in the
lounge, holding court, listening to every- one's gripes and getting action
whenever possible. Bill is a man of the world, with a colorful past behind
him and a brilliant future ahead of him. He has been a baseball player,
railroad engineer, and an army first sergeant, and is also a father of two
children. Next to his family his second love is Western, and his unshakable
faith in its future should be justified by the course of events. The
other half of the student body hierarchy is Loren Rankin, quiet and
efficient vice-president. Loren proved that there is work involved in the
position of student body "veep," for he has kept busy carrying on the
duties of that office throughout the year. As ex-officio chairman of the
election com-mittee, one of his biggest jobs was the supervision of all
student elections. It was his duty to stimulate interest in the elections,
keep the voting machines in good order, and finally, to tally the final
vote. A future teacher, Loren was president of the Association for
Childhood Education during his junior year and served on the Interclub
Council. During the winter, he was a student delegate to the Washington
Education Association convention. Bill Jones, President Loren Rankin,
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Mifss Muffly, Hal Kloes, Cecil Hannan, Bob Sarvis, .June Carrick, Zona
Daverin, Louise Collins, Loren Rankin, George Yonlick, Dr. Murray, Bill
Jones. BOARD OF CONTROL Affairs of student government are handled by the
Board of Control, expanded in size this year to fifteen members, twelve
students and three faculty advisers. This increase in size has enabled the
Board to reflect student opinion more accurately and, at the same time,
has given more students an opportun-ity to participate directly in their
student government. In regular Wednesday afternoon sessions, Board members
took a business-like approach to the many problems confronting them.
Student activity fees entrusted to their care were administered in such a
way as to give every Western student the greatest value for his money. The
duties of board secretary were handled by Ann Pearson during fall quarter
and by Paul Gillie during winter and spring. The Board of Control was
assisted in its duties by a number of student committees, comprised of
volunteers who had shown, by their eagerness to serve, an enthusiastic
interest in school activities. The many thankless tasks performed by the
live-wire personnel of the committees contributed to the success of this
year's student body administration. Special groups were the Homecoming and
Campus Day com-mittees. Standing committees, each with specified
functions, are the Social Committee, Election Commit-tee, Properties
Committee, Student Facilities Board, Contest Committee, Awards and
Heraldry, and the Publicity and Pep Comittee. Page thirty-one
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ARTS BUILDING Although the finishing touches are yet to be completed, the
new Arts building was occupied this year by the art department. This
building is to house the Industrial Arts and Graphic Arts departments as
well as the Art department. Paeqc t~hirty-twvo
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AUDITORIUM-MUSIC BUILDING The new Auditorium-Music building has come
closer to completion each day of the year and is expected to be ready for
occupancy in the fall. The building will have an audi- torium with 1,200
seats, a large stage, rehearsal rooms, ensemble rooms, five studios, and
will house a new and modern student lounge. Page thirty-three
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CLASSES
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GRADUATE SCHOOL Master Degree Students-SFATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice
Larson, C. Carter, Del Van Rooy, Bob Ingersoll, Marion Snapper, Willard
Calhoun, Frank Holbrook. STANDING, LEFT: Bob Carter. RIGHT: Cecil Hannan.
Education in all its aspects is the central theme of the graduate division
at Western Washington Col-lege of Education. In the few years that the
college has granted the degree of Master of Arts in Education, its
fifth-year program has progressively developed. The Graduate Council,
directed by Dr. Irwin A. Ham-mer, has worked out a program to meet the
needs of teachers, administrators, and specialists seeking pro-fessional
growth. New courses to meet these needs have been devised. The approach has
b e e n b o t h functional and personal-functional in that emphasis is
placed upon understanding and proficiency in grappling with current
problems of the teaching profession; personal in that the program is
individually designed to suit the requirements and interests of each
candidate for the Master's degree. Each year this phase of the college's
educational responsibility draws more and more students. Those who have
already earned the advanced degree from here and gone out into the field
give a practical demon-stration of the value of the program. In the years
to come, we may look for continued development and improvement of this
important division of study. Page thirty-six
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Education Forum-ToP PICTURE: Alice Larson, C. Carter, Bob Carter, Del Van
Rooy, Bob Inger-soll, Frank Holbrook, Willard Calhoun, Marion Snapper,
Cecil Hannan. Fifth Year Students-BorTTOM PICTURE, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT:
Hal Partlow, Will Wright, Jerry Karnofski, Walt Clayton, Eric Pearon, Pete
Morley, Don Whyte. BACK Row: Bernice Millar, Cecil lanilnan, Donna
Franklin. EDUCATION FORUM The newest professional organization at WWC is
the Education Forum. The purpose of this club is to encourage high
professional, intellectual and personal standards and to recognize
outstanding contributions to education. Minimum qualifications for
membership in this organization are: senior status and a grade point
average in the upper quartile. Members are admitted to this group on the
basis of their complete school record and their interest in education.
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Senior Class Officers-Art R nte strand, president; Shirley Harrison,
secretary; Jo Knowles, vice-presideo t. SENI RS "Soon the ties must all
be severed, but they leave with you Happy memories and best wishes for
the White and Blue." So sings the history-making Senior class of 1950.
Tomorrow's teachers and leaders, they have been today's campus leaders for
four years, this class of 1950. The Senior class has filled its last year
here with many memorable events. They sponsored two outstanding rec hours
during the year. A Senior banquet, the first affair of its kind, was held
this year, a tradition which they proudly pass on to their successors. A
spring picnic and salmon bake was one of their last opportunities to meet
together for the sole purpose of having fun. Their four years at WWC has
meant for them growth and wisdom and understanding as well as preparation
for useful careers. They leave the college on the hill proud to be
graduates of a progressive, growing institution. Likewise, whatever they
do, wherever they go, the college will always be proud of its sons and
daughters of the class of 1950. Page thirty-eight
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Abrams, John Tacoma - Norsemen, MR H President. Adams, Alfred
Bellingham-Norseni en. Adams, Frank Seattle - Norsemen, Collegian,
Klipsun, Press Club. Albers, Caroline Bucoda-A WS. Allgire, Harold
Mount Vernon --- Norsemen, Transfer from Skagit V alle y Junior College.
Anderson, Donald R. East Stanwood-Norsemen. Anderson, Robert Murray
Bellingham-Norsemen. Armstrong, Phyllis Seattle-AWS, Who's Who in
American Colleges and Univer-sities, Board of Control, Klip-sun Business
Manager, Home-coming Co-Chairman, A WS High- School Leaders Confer-ence
Chinm., Safety Council Sec-retary, Senior Hall Vice Presi-dent, Campus
Day Publicity Chm., Pep Committee Chin. Bennet, Alastair Bellin
gham--VN,, r.emen. Bain, Robert G. Seattle-Ski Club. Bajema, Paul
Lynden-Norsemen. Baker, Carroll James Bellin gham-Norsenmen. Bartlett,
Neal Marysville-Norsemen. Beasley, James Lyman-Norsemen, Sophomore Class
President, I n t e r c lIu b Council, Intramural, CCF. Bennet, Alastair
Bellingham-Norsemen. Page thirty-nine
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Berg, Dorothy M. A WS Bergh, Glenn Russell Ferndale- Choir, Band,
Sym-phonic Orchestra, College Quar-tet, Community Chorus, Sym-phonic
Band. Blekkink, Zelma Gale Vashon--AWS Pres., Valkyrie. Bollman, Robert
Stetson Port Orchard-Norsemen Borden, Charles Montesano-Camera Club Vice
President, Basketball, Tennis, "W" Club, Norsemen Club Treasurer,
Intramural Sports. Borek, Joseph A. Hoquiam - Basketball, "W" Club.
Bradwell, Howard M. Port Orchard-Norsemen. Brown, Edward J.
Bellingham-Norsemen. Brown, George R. Port Orchard-Norsemen. Brown,
Ralph William Bellingham- Norsemen. Who's Who in American Colleges and
Universities, "The Hasty Heart," Yell Leader. Bryant, Charles R.
Vancouver-Norsemen. Bunn, Merle C. Bellingham-Norsemen, Camera Club.
Burger, August P. Bellingham-Norsemen. Burnaby, Beverlee Seattle -
Valkyrie, Edens Hall President, Blue Triangle, WRA Secretary. Boyd,
Burton O. Key port-Norsemen. Pagfe forty
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Buss, Lyle B. Port Orchard-Band, C iv ic Symphony, Norsemen. Calhoun,
Willard Bellingham- Norsemen. Cammon, Russell E. Yoman-Norsemen.
Campbell, Robert R. Bellingh am-Norsemen. Campbell, Doris M. Bellingham-A
WS. Capps, Marvin L. Tacoma--Norsemen, S o c i a l Science Club.
Clayton, Sarah Florence Downingtown, Pa.-A WS. Clogston, Fred L. Buckley
- Scholarship Society Vice President. Camera Club, Kappa Delta Pi. Cloud,
Donald C. Bellinghamn-Norsemen. Cassity, Henry H. Bellingham-Norsemen.
Christie, Bettyjane Bellingham-Klipsun Art Edi-tor, Valkyrie, Off- Campus
Women, Publications Prom De-corations Chairman, A WS Com-mission.
Clayton, Walter G. Hoquiam - Norsemen, Track, Football, Swimming, "W"
Club. Cozza, Barbara J. Bellingham - Klipsun Business Manager, Senior
Board, Valky-rie, Collegian Society Editor, Campus Day Publicity Chair-
man, Senior Picnic Co-Chair-man, High School Leaders Con-ference
Publicity Chairman. Dangerfield, Doreen Port Angeles-AWS, Hom e-coming
Queen. Dangerfield, Edith J. Port Angeles-A WS. Page forly-one
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Dibble, Clayton B. Coliingswood, N. J.-Norsemen. Dickey, Pat Portland,
Ore. - AWS, Thes-pians, ACE. Dixon, Leroy Bellingham-VNorsemen. Golf,
"W" Club. Doumit, Helen Marie Cathlamet-A WS. Duerksen, Emerson P.
Bellingham-Norsemn en. Ellington, Robert M. Des Moinres-Norsemen. Poster
Club. Ellis, Virginia Lee Mapleton, Minn.-A WS. Engler, Anna L.
Ferndale--A WS. Englund, Elenore Bainbridge Island-Music Ac-companist,
Valkyrie, Choi r, ACE, Edens Hall Head Moni-tor, WRA, Senior Breakfast
Chariman, Edens Hall Council. Ericsson, Roy O. Bellingham -- Norsemen,
Ski Club. Fehlhaber, Jean M. Bellingham - Off-Campus Women, ACE, WRA.
Fenton, Clarena Mae Arlington-A WS. Fitch, Charles I.
Bellingham-Norsemen. Fjeran, Orin B. Bellingha m--Norsemen. Flakus,
Gladys M. Bellingham - AWS, Social Science Club Corresponding Secretary.
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Flint, Kenneth A. Cust er-Norsem -en. Ford, James Longview-Norsemen.
Gearon, Darline Nooksack Geske, Robin Bellingham--Valkyrie, Klipsun, A
WS. Gordon, John M. Breicrton--Nors,'ncrr. Green, Thomas VW.
Seattle--Norsemen, Basketball, "T" Club. Who's Who in American Colleges
and Univer- sities. Griffith, John Bellingham-Norse men. Haggen, Clara
H. Bellinghamn-A WS. Hall, James W. Bellingham - Football, "W" Club,
Sophomore Class Presi-dent. I lannan, Cecil J. Bellingham-Board of Con l
rol, Education Forum, Kappa Delta Pi President, Pep Committee Chairman,
Interclub Council, Camera Club. Hannan, JoAnn Bellingham-Yell Leader, Ski
Club, WRA, Klipsun Staff. Hansen, Philip A. Bellingham - Scholarship
So-ciety, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Thes-pians.
Hlarcus, Frances Ramsey Everett-Colheconomist Club, ACE, Kluane House
President. Flarkoff, J. Victor Bellingham--Scholarship Soci-ety.
Harrison, Shirley C. Sedro- Woolley-Valkyrie Club, Senior Class
Secretary, Senior Board, WRA. Page forty-three
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Haylock, C. Howard Norsemen. Hinthorne, Jeanne Alderwood Manor -- St r
ing Quartet, Band, Choir. Holeman, Wes Blaine-Norsemen. Honsinger, Frank
Benjamin Kirkland-Baseball, Ski Club, MRH Vice President, ACE. IIouglum,
Charles P. Van couver--Norsemen, Choir. Hubbard, Roger Lee Puliman-
Norsemen. Hulbert, Margaret Aberdeen-ACE, Transfer from Washington State
College. Hunt, Bob W. Mount Vernon-Norsemen. Hume, Patricia Seattle -
Forest Inn HIo u s e President, WRA, Ski Club James, Bessie B.
Beliingham--Board of Control, CCF, Choir, Vocellegians, Leon-ard Hudson
Scholarship. Janes, Carl J. Bellinlgh am-Norsemen. Johnson, Eugene W.
La Conner-Norsemen. Johnson, Grace F. Ferndale--CCF Secretary,
Col-heconomist Club, Nonette, Sex-tette. Johnston, Neil M. Sutherland,
Neb.-"I Remem-ber Mama, "Years Ago," IRC Treasurer, Thespians,
Orches-tra, Social Science Club, For-ensic Club, Pep and Publicity
Committee. Joly, David Quincy, Miss.-Norsemen. Page forty-four
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Kilham, Onda R. Port Townsend-A WS. King, Lee Kelso-Song Queen,
Majorette, Blue Barnacles, Co- Ed Cottage Secretary. King, Robert H. J.
Bow - Norsemen, Scholarship Society, Ski Club. King, Vern
Bellingham-Norsemen. Kirk, Robert L. Bellingham-Norsemen. Knapp, Erwin
E. Anacortes-Norsemen. Knowles, O. Joanne Seattle-Who's Who in Ameri-can
Colleges and Universities, Senior Hall President, Senior Class Vice
President, Valkyrie Vice President, AWS Commis-sion, Homecoming Princess.
Knutzen, Morrie Bellingham-Collegian S t a f f, Profile Co-Editor. Lamp,
Barbara A rling t on-A WS Lang, Harriet Sedro-Woolley - WRA Presi-dent,
Valkyrie, Band. Langdon, Dave A. Vancouver, B. C.-- Swimming, Intramural
Sport.s Leaf, Delbert L. Seattle-Intramural S p o r t s, YMCA. Lehmann,
Lewis W. West Sound-Norsemen. Leque, Neil M. Bellingham-Norsemen. Page
forty-five
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Lindbloom, Mel Sedro-Woolley-Football, Base-ball, "W" Club, Who's Who in
American Colleges and Univer-sities. Livermore, Lionel Millard
Woodland-Norsemen. Logie, Joe W. Snoqualmie-Norsemen. Looby, John L.
Boston, Mass.-Norsemen. Lund, Victor E. Lynden--Norsemen, Board of
Control. McArthur, John K. Seat tle-Norsemen. McClintick, Russell L.
Kirkland - Forensic C l u b, Norsemen. McConnaughey, Norman W. Ferndale -
Forensic C l u b, Norsemen. McConnell, Barbara M. Tacoma-A WS.
McCullen, Cliff Port Townsend - Norsemen Club President. McKelvey, Troy
V. Jr. Bellingham- Norsemen. McKinney, June Everett-Senior Board,
Valky-rie, Senior Banquet Co-Chair-man, Blue Barnacles, Senior Window
Display Chairman. McLane, Joan Bonnie Kasilof. Alaska- Ski Clu b,
Transfer from Washington State College and Providence School of Nursing,
Everett. McLachlan, Calvin W. Deer Harbor-Band, Industrial Arts Club.
Magnuson, Alton L. Bellingham-Collegian Business Manager, Social Science
Club President, Interclub Council, CCF, N. W. Intercollegiate Press
Assn. President, Home-coming Booklet Editor-Business Manager, Profile
Business Man-ager. Pal, c forty-six
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Marmon, Elva Bellingham--A WS. Martell, Stanley W. M1onroe-Norsemen.
Martinsen, Wesley D. Bellingham-Ski Club, Norse-men. Meissner, Vernon
Danforth Seattle-Ski Club Vice Presi-dent. Merrick, Nancy Bellingham -
Klipsun Business Manager, Valkyrie, Press Club, Off-Campus Women
Treasurer, Klipsun Compiling Editor, Ski Club. Meyer, William F.
Hoquiam-Norsemen, I n t r a-mural. Miller, George F. Sedro-
Woolley-Norsemen. Mohn, Thorleif R. Deming-Norsemen. Molleston, Bob
Bellingham-Norsemen. Monson, Ian Bellingham-Norsemen. Morton, Bill
Aberdeen - Board of Control, Forensic Club Secretary. Myre, Earl N.
Silverdale-Camera Club. Nelson, Edward N. Ferndale- Norsemen, S a f e t y
Council, Camera Club. Nelson, Mae L. Arlington-A WS. Ness, Clarence R.
Gold Bar-Norsemen, Sopho-more Class V i c e President, MRH Vice
President. Page forty-seven
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Niegmann, Robert Sultan - Football, "W" Club, Intramural. Norton,
Mildred Tigard, Ore.-AWS. Nunamaker, Kenneth P. Belling hamn-Norsem en.
Ohls, Victor W. Hoquiam-Norsemen, In t r a-mural. Oman, Mary-Ann
Monroe-Edens Hall Social Chairman, ACE Treasurer, Col-heconomists, Ski
Club, Blue Triangle, WRA, A WS. Onstad, Rudolph G. Bremerton-Ski Club,
ACE. Patterson, Ava Bellingham - B I u e Barnacles President. Pattison,
Andrine Bellingham-A WS. Pearson, E. Ann Bellingham - Freshman C u p,
Board of Control, Valkyrie Sec-retary, Scholarship Society. Pearson, C.
Eric Dedham, Mass.-Baseball, In-tramural Sports. Peters, Marjorie L.
Olympia-Social Science Club Secretary, Board of Control. Peterson, Donald
S. Burlington-Camera Club. Peterson, Sophia Eva Silverdale - WRA, C a m e
r a Club. Phillips, Bernice Deming-A WS. Page forty-cight
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Pierson, Dale Burlington - Thespians, Tech-nical Director, D i v i si on
of I)ramia. Pill, Jim N. Hoquiam- Norsemen. Pill, John J. Hoquiam-ACE,
Ski Club. Polley, Ray A nacortes-Norsemen. Pomeroy, Charles Wheaton
Bellingham-Social S c i e n c e Club President, Track, "W" Club,
Interclub Council, Choir, Co-Op Board, Reed College B.A. Price, William
B. Longview-Norsemen. Purdy, Jack Ross Bellingh am-Norsemen. Rahm, Einar
K. Ferndale-Norsemen, C h o i r, CCF. Rank, Elizabeth A. Bellingham-A
WS. Rankin, Loren A. Bellingham - ASB Vice Presi-dent, Board of Control,
ACE, ICC, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Redmond,
Catherine A. Bellingham-Valkyrie. Reece, William M. Bellingham-Norsem en.
Reeck, Merlin A. Bellingham-Ski Club. Renfroe, William O. Blaine-Camera
Club. Rinearson, Linda Lou Bremerton-A WS. Page forty-nine
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Robbins, Alice Omak-Board of Control Social Chairman, Valkyrie, WRA
Treasurer, Homecoming Prin- cess. Robbins, Eugene F. Blaine-Norsemen.
Roberts, Jim Bellingham-Norsemen. Robison, Dick Norsemen. Roser, Pauline
E. Gresham, Ore. - Kappa Delta Pi, Scholarship Society, Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities, Valkyrie, A C E, Board of Control,
Folk Dance Society. Rudes, Gladys Megan Bellingham-A WS. Ruggles,
Annette L. A WS. Runestrand, Arthur J. Bellingham-Board of Control,
Junior Class President, Senior Class President, Forensic Club.
Runestrand, Meredith Lee Seattle-Valkyrie, Choir. Sandall, Pauline M.
Burlington-A WS. Sanders, Dick Claypool, Arizona--Ski Club, Scholarship
Society. Schmidt, Margaret Deming-A WS. Seafeldt, Persis Reynolds
Bellingham - AWS, "Glass Menagerie," Vocellegians. Scott, Dorathy Helen
Edmonds-ACE Vice Presi-dent, Valkyrie, Colheconomists Secretary-Treasurer,
Thespians, Choir. Simmons, Cliff E. Kirkland- Norsemen. Page fifty
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Simmons, Laverne Kirkland-Norsemen. Sleigh, Deryl K. South
Prairie-Norsemen. Smart, Jane Ellyn Bellinghan--A WS. Smith, Gordon E.
Seattle-Norsemen Club Presi-dent, "W" Club, Campus Day Co- Chairman,
Interclub Coun-cil. Snedden, Marglen Port Angeles-Education For-um
Treasurer, Homecoming Judging Co-Chairman, Publi-cations Banquet
Co-Chairman, Senior B an q u e t Committee, Transfer, College of Pacific.
Stamatis, Shirle C. West Vancouver, B. C.-Blue Barnacles Secretary, WRA.
Starr, Jerry Bellingham-Norsemen, B a s-ketball, "W" Club. Stewart, Eli
V. Tacoma- Camera Club, Norse-men. Stout, Lee A. Seattle-"W" Club,
Football, Baseball. Stiles, William H., Jr. Longview - Norsemen,
Intra-mural. Sutton, Frazier Minneapolis, Minn.-N o r s e-men. Swan,
Norma Jean Bellingham- AWS, String Quartet, Band. Swanson, Earl K.
Bellingham-Norsemen. Symonds Margaret Yvonne Anacortes-ACE, Drama Club.
Scott, Dorathy Young A WS, Choir, Thespians. Page fifty-one
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Thiessen, Ken W. Ferndale - Scholarship Society Pres., Interclub Council,
Chess Club, Education Forum, Intra- ,mural Sports. Thomson, William
Glenn Cypress, Ill.-Norsemen. Threlkeld, Willard Wayne
Beliingham-Norsemen. Trentman, Charles Edward Sedro-Woolley - Civic
Orches-tra, Band, Transfer from Col-lege of Puget Sound and Mt. Vernon
Junior College. Thurston, Gilbert W. Bellingham- -Norsemen. Turek,
Edward Sedro-Woolley-Camera Club. Underwood, Zoe Kirkland-A WS.
Valentine, Richard W. Montesano-S a f e t y Council, Educational Forum,,
Intramural Sports. Vetter, Hugh C. Bellingham-The Writer Staff. Wade,
Leroy Elma-"W" Club. Wallace, Sharon J. Tacoma-A WS. Waterhouse,
Stellarae Auburn-A WS. Westall, Donna Port Townsend-A WS. Whyte, Donald
E. Longview--Norsemen. Wilcox, Bob Mount Vernon-Norsemen. Page
fifty-two
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Wilson, Gloria Glee Milwaukie, Ore.-A WS. Winders, Jesse A. Elma - ACE
Pres., Interclub Council President. Wolf, Glen L. Bellingham-Collegian S
t a f f Feature Editor, "Cor n is Green," "Skin of Our Teeth," "Hasty
Heart," Wesley Club President, USCC. Wood, Ralph L. Des Moines-Senior
Planning Board. Wright, Patricia Colleen Tillamook, Ore. - Valkyrie
Pres., Interclub Council Secy., Who's Who in American Col-leges and
Universities, ACE, Scholarship Society, Choi r, Band, Vocollegians, Award
for Fiftieth Anniversary Son g, "She Stops to Conquer." Yonlick, George
Seattle- Football, "W" Club, Board of Control, Senior Plan-ning Committee.
Bailey, Douglas W. Bellingham-Norsemen. Bainter, Emery C.
Bellingham-Norsemen. Blauman, Byron Ewain Seattle-Intramural S p o r t s,
Track, "W" Club. Bulmer, Joe T. Hamilton, Mont.-Norsemen. Conley,
Thomas S. Cheney-Norsemen. Crumb, Earl L. Portland, Ore.-Norsemen.
Currier, William R. Marysville-Football, Ski Club. Davis, James W.
Sedro- Woolley-Norsemen. Devries, Raymond J. Bellingham-Norse men. Page
fifty-three
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Doyle, John S. Bellingham-Norsemen. Eiford, Leo V. Bellingham-Nors emen.
Franklin, Donna L. Mount Vernon-A WS. Frisbie, Raymond Spokane -
Norsemen, Scholar-ship Society. Graham, John Bellingham - Norsemen, Chess
Club, The Writer. Green, Richard L. Bellingham-Norsemen, Intra-mural.
Hankins, George F. Bellingham-Norsemen, Band. Jarvie, R. Marshall
Bellingham-Norsemen. Zurline, Frank Bellingham - Norsemen, B a s-ketball,
Football, "W" Club. Freeman, Jack Bellinghain- Norsemen. Underwood, Zoe
Bellingham--A WS. SENIOR PLANNING COMMITTEE ,EFT TO RIGHT: Harrison,
McKinney, Knowles, Dr. Murray, adviser, Cozza, Yonlick, Lang, Stiles,
Underwood, Partlow.
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Junior Class Officers-Dave Grocott, president; Pat Bornstein, secretary;
Bob Safsten, vice-president. JUNI0 IS The principal accomplishment of the
Junior class this year was the first Junior Prom, cessful achievement a
suc- of which the class of 1951 is truly proud. This big undertaking was
supervised by Joel Barber and Marilyn Morrison who had the dependable
assistance of a large group of com- mittee members. Class adviser Declan
Barron provided splendid assistance and advice. Many of the Juniors tasted
of student teaching for the first time this year, but this did not stop
them from participating fully in all the college activities. They look
forward now to writing a memorable final chapter next year as seniors.
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Ahrendt, Sigrid Ambrosius, Herbert Allgire, Robert Anderson, Denton
Bailey Anderson, Elva Anderson, Richard Anglin, John Axelson, Maxine
Bailey, Wesley Baker, Gertrude Beck, Patricia Bender, Lorraine Benner,
Ernest Blake, Jane Blendheim, J. Kenneth Borchardt, Mary Lou Brown,
Chuck Brown, Joan Brown, Theodora Burhans, Janneke Burrell, Bonnie Page
fifty-six
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B3orchardt, Mary Lou Buerstatte, Marian Calkins, Joan Calkins, John
Campbell, Creigh Carey, Monica Carrick, June Cary, C. Ben Chamberlain,
Frank Duane Chandler, Marjorie Charouhas. Gus Clark, Earl Creighton,
Janet Cruver, Roy Dahl, Dorothy Dallas, Eileen Daverin, Zona Davis,
Janice DeMars, Jack DePastel, James Diambri, William Douglass, Eileen
Dyer, Charles Ellis, Charlotte Page fifty-seven
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Entrikin, Eugene Federico, Mary Fisher, Harold Fitzpatrick, Stuart
Flockoi, Ray Furlong, James Garrison, Earl Gates, Robert Geijsbeek,
Samuel George, Don Goodrich, Lee Goetz, Walter Grimes, Richard
Grocott, David Groth, Richard Gruett, Robert Bruce Habegger, Joanne
Hamer, Shirley Harriman, Herbert Harris, Al Harris, Frances Hasselberg,
Dale Hawk, Richard Hayes, Bonnie Page fifty-eight
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Hesselgesser, Delmar Hill, John Hill, Rowland James, Marion Jenft,
James Henry Jensen, Jack Johnson, Eileen Johnson, Lamoine Johnson,
Leslie Johnson, Ruby Jones, Harold Keplinger, George Kern, George Kerr,
Ronald King, Jeannine Kloes, Harold Knapp, Bill Kosar, Michael Kucera,
Lawrence Laughlin. Olive Lawrenson, Thomas Kenikan, Katherine
Lindstrom, Shirley Lundstrom, Elmer Page fifty-nine
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Lynch, Donald McGraw, Arthur McHeffey, Norris McKole, Richard Marquie,
Vivian Maser, George Messer, Joyce Miller, Don Minahan, Donald
Molyneaux, Irene Morrison, Marilyn Mosier, Donelle Nelson, Don Nicholls,
Gordon Niemela, Katherine Nyquist, Carol O'Bryant, William Odell,
Maurice Olson, Donald Oslin, Desmond Oswalt, Bob Otten, Ray Owens,
Evelyn Peach, Robert IPage ixly
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Peterson, Patrica Peterson, Roland Peterson, Stanley Peterson, Wesley
Peterson, Roy Phlibrick, Bruce Piatt, Helen Pill, Virginia Ravnik,
Adolph Ramquist, Marie Reid, Geraldine Reilly, Gene Reinholt, Donna
Ries, Violet Rinehart, Donald Roberts, Joseph Rodenberger, Robert
Rudes, George Russell, Jeff Safsten, Robert Salsgiver, Gerald Sandberg,
Harry Sayan, Donald Shook, James Page sixty-one
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Shulene, John Simpson, Suzarnn Smiley, Charles Smith, Clarice Smith,
James Smith, Lorna Spicer, Donna Sorenson, Heine Snively, Ray
Steinbrunner, JoAnn Stendall, Eloise Stendal, William Stevens, Barbara
Stoner, William Summers, Janet Svidran, Arthur Swank, Robert Swanson,
Norma Talmage, Charles Teitzel, Robert Terk, Alice Thomas, Cecil
Thomas, Mary-Lou Thompson, Harvey Page sixty- two
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Threlkeld, Sylvia Wakelam, Robert Ware, Reggie Weber, Al Winter, John
West, Bonnie Barber, Joel Jerstedt, Robert Nay, Mary Ritchie, Lucille
Samuelson, Lola Sarvis, Brad Thurston, James Hoglund, Eric Mathes,
Bernard Page sixty-three
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Sophomore Class Officers-Bonnie Lundgren, treasurer; Kenny Forseth,
vice-president; Helen Wilk, secretary; Jackie Hurlbut, president.
SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class of 1949-50 entered enthusiastically into
every phase of college life. This graduating class of two years hence
provided Western with leadership in several field s. Sophomores were
prominent on the athletic field, in social affairs, in the various student
pub-lications, on the Board of Control, in the band and the choir, in
drama productions, and in the different clubs. Advancing now to the rank
of upperclassmen, the sophomores indicate that they will con-tinue to make
a name for themselves as a class and as individuals while at Western
Washington College. page sixty-four
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Aarstad, Audrey Adair, Marjorie Adler, Myrna Alexander, Donald
Alldredge, Frances Anderson, Morris Anderson, Sharon Arentzen, Fred
Baker, Robert Barr, Norma Bartlett, Joan Batdorf, Carol Baylor,
Jeannette Baylor, Joan Baylor, Jeanne Benson, Boyd Blakely, Kenneth
Blauser, Donna Borden, Pauline Boucher, Jean Boe, Peggy Brandner, Gary
Bright, Maurice Bring, Ronnie Broderson, Rose Brown, Archie Brown,
Arlayne Brown, Lelia Bruseth, Betty Bulman, Marjorie Burmaster, Carl
Burton, Raymond Butler, Barbara Carson, Yvonne Casteel, Lora Cate,
Beverly Childs, Vernon Page sixty-five
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Cline, Lucile Cobb, Barbara Cochran, Nona Copland, Lois Cornett, Myron
Coulter, Roy Cox, Florence Crump, Henrietta Currier, Lois Daniel,
Bobette Davis, Don Day, Arthur DeFehr, Dolores Dews, Roger Dillon,
Gail Donnelly, Dean Elbie, Mary Elledge, Willa Erickson, Carol
Esbenshade, Wayne Favero, Lillian Fenerly, Thomas Ferrin, Alice
Fjellman, Ray Flaherty, Wayne French, Lois Fries, Shelia Fulkerson,
Russell Garrison, Bill Gesdahl, Charles Gillette, Bruce Gillie, Paul
Gordon, Beverly Gruber, Gary Gwynn, Shirley Hagen, Louella Hale,
Phyllis
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Hanowell, George Harbison, Barbara Hardy, Dolores Hash, Norm Hastie,
Lois Hawk, Donald Hawkins, Dorothy Higgins, Charlotte Hinderman, George
Hoof, Bruce Howard, Clyde Hoyt, Jean Huntley, Donald Hurlbut, Jackie
Irwin, Joanne Jewell, Earle Johnson, Delores Kaulum, Keith Keilty, John
Kellar, Joyce Kelstrup, Sig Killmer, Patricia King, Jeannine Landahl,
Lillian Langill, Gene Lallas, John Larson, Donn Larson, Lois Lausch,
Harlan Lavender, John Lehman, Charles Little, Betty Lockwood, Dorothy
Loveless, Chalbert Ludens, Ethel Lundgren, Ethel Lundgren, Bonnie
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McClure, Richard McCrorie, Gladys McFadden, David McInnes, Charles
Madsen, Maxine Messinger, Charles Miller, Helen Moore, Jerry Morgan,
Keith Murphy, Robert Munden, Joyce Muzzall, Maxine Nelson, Duane
Nelson, George Nelson, Mary Neilsen, Russell Nordtvedt, Ernie Norman,
Paul Nye, Gene Nymeyer, Elmer Ohls, Barbara Olson, Oscar Overdorff,
Delores Pagels, Mary Parent, Agnes Pasley, Bonnie Pederson, Richard
Peoples, Janis Peter, Mildred Peters, Wilma Peterson, Jack Privat, James
Puckett, Eugenia Putman, Dorice Reddick, Madeline Robinson, Caroline
Salmon, Elizabeth Searle, Richard Page sixty-eight
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Scheel, Doris Senn, Earl Shattuck, Dennis Shields, Barbara Skov, Milton
Sires, Donald Slater, Charles Smith, Perram Smith, Wayne Somers,
Patricia Staffenson, Ellen Stearns, Keith Stephens, Alberta Stowe,
Kenneth Thorlakson, Donald Thompson, Dwan Tovrea, Verner Van Woert,
Carol Vike, Gene Wahl, Mary Walker, James Wells, John West, Marvin
Whelan, Pat Whitaker, Lorena Whitmore, LaRene Wiik, Helen Willemsen,
Virginia Wiley, Eleanor Wilson, Elaine Wilson, Janet Wilson, Jean Wing,
Charmaine Woodward, Howard Wright, Keith Sensenbrenner, Joanne Yeend,
Donna Zorotovich, Paul Page sixty-nine
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Freshman Class Ojfficers-Claude Walker, president; Louise Collins,
secretary-treasurer; Evelyn Hunt, vice-president. FRESHMEN... This
year's freshman class is one of the largest in Western's recent history.
Nearly half of the 616 first-year students entering in September, 1949,
were enrolled in teacher education, promising great things for the
teaching profession in a few years. After the first hectic weeks of fall
quarter the freshmen settled down and elected their officers for the year.
Claude Walker from Port Townsend wielded the presidential gavel, assisted
by vice-president Lynn Hunt of Bellingham. Louise Collins of Seattle was
kept busy with her duties as secretary-treasurer and was elected to the
Board of Control. Eleanor Lycan, who reigned as freshman class princess,
added her charm to Homecoming festivities in the fall. During winter
quarter the freshmen sponsored their unique all-school "Sock Hop" held in
the main gym immediately after the exciting basketball game with UBC. A
prize of a huge box of soap flakes was presented at intermission to the
fellow wearing the loudest socks. The class picnic on May 19 was a perfect
ending for the activities of the "Frosh of Fifty." Page seventy
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Aarstad, Neva Abbott, Earl Edward Alcott, Audrey Alayne Aldrich, George
Alexander, Helen Almasi, Terry Alsen, Elsa Joyce Alsid, Hal Frederic
Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Wallace W. Andrews, Geraldine Badgley, Carl E.
Bailey, Robert W. Baker, Margaret Barber, Marilyn D. Barnhill, Clara
Bartow, Paul V. Battey, Anne Louise Beach, Maureen Beardsley, R. Suzanne
Beeken, Wilma Mae Beeks, Ronald Bell, Florence Eileen Bennett, Ralph D.
Bentz, Peggy Berg, Gerry Bergesen, Bill Berry, Richard Thomas Beyers,
Pat Billman, Daryl Eugene Blake, John William Bland, Bob Blankinship,
Roberta Jean Blick, Saralee Blickenstaff, Lowell Blonden, William E.
Boko, Robert Gustave Booman, Maribeth L. Borchers, Donald Eugene Bowman,
Robert Earl Brandt, Alice Marie Brann, Norman James Brisky, Lucille
Brooks, Stefani Mary Brooks, William E. Brown, Edwin M. Brown, Joan
Louise Brown, Nancy
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Bruget, Patricia Lucille Bulen, Bernice lone Burgstahler, Betty Burnett,
Barbara Buss, Norman Butler, Bud Butts, Annabell Cahill, Mary Capps,
Alice Capps, Jennie Cardwell, Rodney Carlson, Thelma Caster, Don
Chapman, Raymond Clark, Mary Clawson, Bob Cole, Margaret Collins,
Bonnie D. Collins, Louise Copeland, James Cornell, Joan Cox, Darlene
Crisp, Dan Dahl, Hubert Davis, Alice Jean Dayton, Barbara Dayton,
Roland Dickey, Velda Dickson, John Didrickson, Elias Dillman, Myra June
Dittman, Shirley Jeanne Dodge, Rose Marie Doyle, Pat Dudley, Hazel
Dudley, Lawrence Dunn, Lois May Dustin, Beverly Dye, Richard Elder,
Joyce Elsner, Roger Erb, Marilyn Erdman, Claretta Erholm, Arlene
Erickson, Delbert Estle, Paul Falkner, Maureen Fallon, Patsy
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Farnum, Keith Fee, Donna Mae Fernie, Della Mae Ferris, Robert Field,
Lorraine Flick, LeRoy Fosmo, Laurance Frank, Barbara Franks, Gus
Freeburg, Carlin Fritzburg, Don Froberg, Edward Gallant, Carole
Gardiner, Grace Garries, Donald Gaupp, Gloria Jean Gawley, Hector
Gentry, Janice Gerke, Henry German. John Geschke, Gerald Giarde,
Patricia Gilfilen, Sandra Giske, Burton Goetz, Shirley Goldale, Rita
Gregor, Anita Griffiths, Anne Gronmeyer, Vernon Gustafson, Betty
Hagedorn, Elizabeth Hahn. Audrey Hall, James Hand, Sherry Hansen,
Lillian Hansford, Joseph Hanson, I)uane Hardie, Mark Hardin, Glenn
Harris. Bennie Hash, Carl Haug, Frain I laydcn, Shirley Hebert, Lois
Hedberg, Richard Hedlund, Marjorie Heiner, Carol Hergert, John
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Herin, Betty Hevely, Dale Hill, Ray Hilton, Louis Hjaltalin, Roland
Hobbs, Clyde Hoof, Virginia Hooker, Ruth Hooper, Lloyd Horman, Burton
Hovde, JoAnne Hoyt, Mary Ann Hudson, Bonnie Hulse, Howard Hunt, Beverly
Hunt, Lynn Hurd, Harold Hutchison, Joyce Irwin, Carol Irwin, Carol
Louise Irwin, Elliot Irwin, Laura Jackson, Lawrence James, Dorothy
Johnson, N. Robert Johnson, Alvin Johnson, Mary Johnson, Shirley
Johnstone, Verna Jones, Darrel Jones, Marlene Jones, Marlyn Jones, Norma
Jones, Stanley Jones, Vera Mae Jungroth, Margaret Kagey, Virginia
Kamperman, Nellie Kanaar, David Keith, Bob Kemp, Gloria Kendall,
Marilyn King, Katherine Knutson, Evelyn Koger, Mabel Kuehn, George
Kuntz, Dorothy LaFond, Mary Lee
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Lambert, Alberta Latshaw, Larry Laxdahl, Alan Layton, Pat LeDoux,
Barbara Leaf, Esther Legg, Alicia Leighton, Joanne Leonard, Alma
Lestrude, Vernon Lien, Allen Lind, Charles Lind, Donald Lindberg,
Charles Linde, Alida Joy Little, Dorothy Lockhart, James Loft, Robert
Loop, Jimmie Lorentzen, Joanne Luedka, Luella Lund, Corrine Lunde,
Alfred Lunde, Marvin Lycan, Eleanor MacDonald, Naida McCarty, Dennis
McClellan, Roy McCoy, Eugenia McDonald, Dorothy McDonald, Roger McEwan,
Colleen McFadden, Frank McGrath, Norma McGregor, Marion McHenry, Glen
McIvor, Lyla McMicken, Shirley McMullen, Kathleen McSorley, Leonard
Macy, Pat Mandery, Beverly Manely, Beverly Mantell, Margaret Malesky,
Nora Lee Martin, Mitchell Martinson, Dorothy Matson, Gordon
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Matz, Jerry Mayrand, Shirley Meador, Bennet Merrick, Margaret Miller,
Donna Nielson, Russel Moffit, Raymond Mosier, Jerri Montague, Lois
Montoure, Roland Moors, Burton Morgan, Duane Morgan, John Morris,
Colleen Mullen, Jeanne Mullen, Neill Mumford, Nora Alice Murphy,
Wallace Muscutt, Frank Nelson, Sue Neuman, Rowena Nord, Anne Oakes,
Marianne Oldani, Joanne Ollie, Norma Olson, Betty Olson, Janis Olson,
Robert Ondracek, Ray Orchard, Mae O'Sammon, Mike Oslin, Katherine
Otten, Lee Park, Walter Parsons, George Patenall, Thomas Pattison,
Arthur Peach, Mildred Pease, Verlene Penner, Joyce Peterson, Donald
Peterson, O. Donald Peterson, Stanley Pickard, Allen Pirrung, John
Pirrung, Ted Pomeroy, Barbara Powers, Sharon
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Price, Pat Prouty, Joan Quinn, Romona Rainey, Lauren Raper, Morton
Reamer, Allen Redmond, Julia Reid, Darlene Reinard, Bill Reynolds,
Dwight Rice, Bob Rice, George Richardson, Janet Ritchie, Wiley
Robinson, Walter Rogers, Jean Romer, Lois Ross, Don Rudberg, Bill
Runyard, Carolyn Saari, Jack Safsten, Curtis Sandow, Beverly Sayler,
Roland Schell, Mel Scott, Varryl Selander, Britt Marie Seppala, James
Shakleton, Joan Shahan, Jon Sharpe, Shirley Sheets, Jean Shore, Fred
Simpson, Shirley Sires, Peggy Sjolund, Jim Sjolund, Robert Skinner,
Kenneth Sliger, Mervin Smelling, Evelyn Smith, Charles Smith, Lillie
Smyth, Gordon Snider, William Sommers, Frances Sovde, Lora Lee Springer,
Letha Stankey, Sylvia
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Steenson, Donna Stefani, Marion Stewart, James Stevens, Thomas Stokes,
Ronald Strauss, Gertrude Strauss, Peggy Sundean, Don Taylor, Phyllis
Teller, Margeret Thomas, Margaret Ann Thorstenson, Joan Thorstenson,
Sylvia Tovrea, Bruce Tramm, Rodney Turnbull, Dolores Urch, Donna
Valentine, Kenneth Vandermay, Marvin Vandermeer, Sam Van Patter. Nettie
Walker, Claude Wallace, Stella Ward, Harold Ward, William Warner, Vivian
Wear, Donald Weber, Dawn Weeks, Laverne Wegers, Don Wells, Gale
Wenger, Max Westline, Virginia Whiteside, Barbara Williams, Eugene
Williams, Kenneth Williamson, Elaine Wilson, Jack Wing, Alicia Winger,
Patty Wissinger, Le Ray Witter, Charlotte Wold, JoAnne Wolff, Sam
Woodman, Robert Wright, Connie Wright, Jim Young, Jack
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Young, Joan Young, Paul Zaat, Geraldine Zankich, Ann Zuanich, Mimi
Zwaschka, Elaine LATE COMERS: Alsid, Hal Berg, John Bracken, Don
Gustafson, Betty Hall, Barbara Martinson, Dorothy Rahmgren, Ruth Two
Western co-eds walk beneath an arch formed by January snows on evergreens
near the front steps of the main building. Page seventy-nine
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IN THE BEGINI NG In the week before fall quarter begins, freshmen and
other new students come early for an introduction to life at WWC. They
complete the details of registration and housing, take a look at the
campus and its surroundings, meet their friendly faculty counselors, and
take the various aptitude and achievement tests. Social activities are
planned to enable the newcomers to become acquainted with each other and
to establish the friendly atmosphere that prevails throughout the year at
Western. By the time returning students are back on campus, the newcomers
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OPENING WEEK Before they ever attend a class new students in the fall are
given an opportunity to become thoroughly familiar with their new
surroundings. One of the events of opening week is a tour of Bellingham
conducted by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The bottom picture, opposite
page, shows the business office on registration day, as students line up
to pay registration fees and room and board. The final details of
registration are accomplished by assembly line techniques. The picture
above shows the library's registration day set-up. In the lower picture
newcomers read the Navigator, the freshman's guide to campus life. Page
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GRADS Homecoming, 1949 . . . a new high in school spirit was reached ...
Queen Doreen graciously reigned over the festivities . displays were
bigger and better than ever ... the skits were hilarious . .. the dances
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RETURN The two Williams, Jones and Haggard, at the grads' Homecoming
luncheon . . Vic the Vike showed up everywhere . . and proved valiant and
triumphant in Saturday's great game with Whitworth . .. everyone wore a
Homecoming button. Page eighty-five
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ToP PICTURE: The champ . . . pie-eater, that is. BOTrTOM PICTURE: The
beards come in all sizes and shapes. CAMPUS DAY The 1949 Campus Day,
coming in the midst of the Golden Anniversary celebration, made everyone
on campus aware of the meaningfulness of traditions to an institution such
as this. The springtime day of frolic was marked by traditional
festivities and saw the introduction of some new Campus Day features as
well. The day started with a skit assembly in the auditorium, after which
students and faculty journeyed en masse to Whatcom Falls Park for the day's
picnic, and the games and contests that make Campus Day such a pleasant
event. The beard contest, pie-eating race, student- faculty baseball game,
and the other events all provided thrills and enter-tainment for
participants and spectators alike. Campus Day closed in the evening with a
dance which began on the tennis courts but ended inside because of a
sudden change in the weather. Page eighty-six
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SUMMER QUARTER The summer session at Western is characterized by an
easy-going informality that makes it a popular time and place to study.
An extensive, well-rounded recreational program during the summer is
carried on to take full advantage of the college's fortunate proximity to
such natural features as mountains, lakes, and seashores. Professional
enrichment is offered vacationing teachers both by the curriculum and
visiting guest instructors and by the program of conferences and
workshops. Dr. S. M. Brownell of Yale University led the college's annual
summer conferences in 1949 which had as its theme, "Emerging Practices in
Education." A special feature of the 1949 summer session was the Pacific
Northwest Field Course in Science. Students enrolled in this course
combined camping and learning in the out-of-doors, making trips to Mount
Baker, Eastern Washington, Grand Coulee Dam, Southern Oregon, the Olympic
Peninsula, and Northern California. ToP PICTURE: Enjoying a meal on one of
the outings. BOTTOM PICTURE: Despite the hikes, we studied, too. Page
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UPPER LEFT: Originality of decorations was an outstanding item in the first
Junior Prom. UPPER RIGHT: A quaint Oriental bridge led couples to the
dance floor. LOWER LEFT: Among the decorations was an incense burner that
helped to carry out the thenme of "Shangri-La.' LOWER RIGHT: Happy couples
danced in the magnificent setting to the music of Mert Perkin's orchestra.
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The night of March 4th will live long in the memories of the happy couples
who attended the first annual Junior Prom that night. With the
Publications Prom tradition ended after eleven successful per-formances,
the class of 1951 assumed the responsibility of staging the outstanding
social event of winter quarter. Their effort, the "Shangri-La" Junior
Prom, established a worthy tradition for the college and furnished the
juniors of the future with a challenging standard to equal. The gym was
the scene of the big affair and it was transformed into a beautiful and
enchanting Shangri-La by the hard-working crew which handled the
decorations. An Oriental mood and atmos-phere was effectively created, to
the delighted fascination of everyone attending. The Prom was planned in
every detail by members of the Junior class and their adviser, Declan
Barron. Joel Barber and Marilyn Morrison were the co-chairmen, assisted by
an enthusiastic group of students who will always have the satisfaction of
knowing that the first Junior Prom was a success be-cause of their work.
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BAND ToP: The concert band has long been a favorite division of the music
department. BOTTOM, LEFT: Carol Irwin, Joanne Hovde. BOTTOM, RIGHT: The
marching band was the official band for the 1949 Blossom Time Festival.
Another successful year has been completed by the popular Viking band,
directed by Don C. Walter. The versatile organization performed adequately
both as a marching unit and as a concert band. Attired in their
blue-and-white uniforms, the band provided spirited music for the football
and basketball games. They displayed their marching skill in the football
halftime ceremonies. The band formed part of the Western delegation to
spoil CWC's Homecoming celebration with a hard- fought gridiron triumph.
During winter quarter, Mr. Walter took the band on a five-day concert tour.
For their fourteen concert appearances they presented a program containing
a variety of selections rang-ing from timeless classics to the latest
popular numbers. Throughout the year, the band and the various
instrumental ensembles appeared in student assemblies and pep rallies. Two
freshmen girls, Joanne Hovde and Carol Irwin, contributed to the band's
popularity with some flashy baton twirling. Page ninety
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Brass Ensembles This year band director Don Walter also turned his
attention to developing some outstanding instrumental ensembles. The
trombone quartet, saxophone quartet, and the brass sextet appeared
together in assemblies and on the concert tour. In" the top picture, the
trombone quartet, Martin Smith, Lex Milton, Don Alex-ander, and Eugene
Robbins. In the middle picture, the saxophone quartet, Lyle Buss, Sharon
Anderson, Don Sires, and Glen McHenry. In the bottom picture, the brass
sextet, Bruce Gillet, Don Garries, Ray Moffitt, Dick Horn, Martin Smith,
and Bob Brown. Page ninety- one
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CHOI R The Western Washington A Cappella Choir was a musical organization
of which the college could be justly proud this year. Director Bernard
Regier did a superb job of blending more than sixty student voices into a
beautiful and pleasing chorus. They appeared in assemblies with special
programs for the holidays, Armistice Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and
Easter and never failed to delight all who heard them. During their busy
year, the choir made a concert tour, singing at several high schools in the
state. They sang over Seattle radio station KOMO while on tour and later
in the year were heard on a nation-wide program over the Mutual
Broadcasting System. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT .Row: C. Smith, M. Sterneman, S.
Thorstenson, Butts, Jungroth, Gwynn, Kirby. Row Two: Rogers, Olson,
Marmon, Steenson, Shields, Daverin, E. Wilson, Chandler, Bartholomew,
Wilson. Row THREE: Mandery, Runestrand, Lycan, Dillon, Mumford, James,
Kilander, Blekkink, Jones, J. Thorstenson. Row FOUR: Collins, Habeggar,
Cox, Mr. Regier, M. Nelson, Turnbull, Rusher, Williamson. Row FIVE: W.
Brooks, Hoglund, Molton, Judd, Berg, D. Nelson, B. Sarvis, Lunde, D.
Olson. Row Six: Searle, Blakely, Lapsley, Pederson, Richart, Morell,
Haylock, Arntzen, Harris, Langill, Fisher, Blickenstaff, Thorstenson, D.
Hanson, Winter, Sliger, Anglin, Snively. Page ninely-tlco
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Men's Quartet-LEFT To RIGHT: Stowe, Hoglund, Runestrand, Olson, langill.
Vocollegians-LEFT To RIGHT, Row ONE: Winter, Smith, Steenson, Wilson,
Kirby, Sliger. Row Two: Nelson, Thorstenson, Mumford, Olson, Morrel. Row
THREE: James, Anglin. Row FOUR: Regier. Trumrpet Ozartet-LEFT TO RIGHT:
Brown, Trentman, Hor.n, Agar. Whatever their specialty, college musicians
can find some activity at Western to meet their in-terests. Besides the
band and the choir, smaller organizations provide an opportunity for
musical experience and at the same time, prove to be popular sources of
entertainment. The men's quartet is a popular group, being much in demand
for public appearances. This year, Eric Hoglund, Art Runestrand, Don
Olson, and Gene Langill combined their voices in the four-man group, with
Ken Stowe as their accompanist. The Vocollegians, or madrigal singers,
have easily become recognized as one of the music depart-ment's most
important and active groups. The trumpet quartet is another ensemble of
specialists, whose talents have provided pleasing entertainment. Page
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YEARS AGO For its fall quarter offering, the Division of Drama returned to
penthouse style production, pre-senting Ruth Gordon's comedy of family
life; "Years Ago," in the Edens Hall Blue room. This in- novation provided
added enjoyment for those who prefer that type of production. In the pla y
authoress Ruth Gordon dramatized her own family history in a delightful
story about herself and her youthful ambitions to go on the stage.
Playing the part of Ruth to perfection was Clarena Fenton. Ben Cary
skillfully played the role of her beau, Fred. Betty Anne Zurschmiede as
the mother and Norris McHeffey as the father were outstanding in their
parts. Ruth's girl friends and high school classmates were Lelia Brown and
Anne Ansley. Frazier Sutton had the part of Mr. Bagley and Evelyn Wulff,
the role of Miss Glavin. Capably handling the dual role of Mr. Sparrow and
assistant director was Neil Johnston, who was able to give director
Victor H. Hoppe valuable assistance. Dale Pierson was technical director
and Alex Davies served as stage manager. UPPER LEFT: Planning Ruth's
future. LOWER LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Curtain Call-Leila Brown Neil
Johnston, Anne Ansley, Frazier Sutton, Evelyn Wulff. UPPER RIGHT: Parting
is such sweet sorrow. Norris McHeffey, Betty Ann Zurschmniede, Ben Cary,
Clar-ena Fenton. LOWER RIGHT: -and it's even in the Quincy Patriot.
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ToP LEFT: Cast-Lex Milton. Nita Clothier, Persis Seafeldt, Allen Reamer.
TOP RIGHT: "Mother, you make me so nervous!" BOTTOM RIGHT: "Why do you go
to the movies so much, Tom?" BOTTOM LEFT: "Yeah, I guess being is
something you have to work out kind of gradually." Although the winter
quarter production had its moments of wry humor, it was not the usual
com-edy. The pathetic story which is the basis for the plot of "The Glass
Menagerie" left many of those who saw it with lumps in their throats and
tears in their eyes. Tennessee Williams' famous two hour production was
carried by four people. The audience saw the play through the memory of
Tom Wingfield (Lex Milton), who relates his unhappy story from a fire
escape overlooking the dingy apartment which had been his home. His mother,
Amanda (Nita Clothier), is a faded southern belle who had been deserted by
her husband many years ago. Laura (Persis Seafeldt) is the crippled
daughter. She is very shy, and often retreats from reality into her world
of little glass animals known as her "Glass Menagerie." Jim O'Conner
(Allen Reamer) is the Gentleman Caller. The play was directed by Victor
Hoppe, and was under the assistant directorship of Jim McHeffey. The
unusual settings and lights were done by Carl Lindell and Dale Pierson,
while Leila Brown was responsible for script and props. "GLASS MENAGERIE"
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Thespians-Row ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mae Nelson, Carole Irwin, Annabell Butts,
Joan Cornell, Pat Dickey, Louise Collins. Row Two: Dorothy Scott, Bob
Scott, vice preJ., Leila Brown, Audrey Alcott, Nona Cochran, Anne Ansley,
Joanne Hovde, Rita Goldade. Row THREE: Allen Reamer, Dale Person, treas.,
Don Pearsall, Edwin Brown, Lex Milton, pres., Norris AMcHeffey, sec., Neil
Johnston. THESPIAN CLUB Celebrating their first anniversary this spring,
the Thespian Club has completed its first full year of service to the
school. The Thespians have definitely established themselves as one of the
most active of campus organizations. Members are interested in all phases
of dramatics and meet together to learn more about theatre lore and
display their talents to one another. They provided valuable services to
the col-lege in caring for the auditorium, advising organizations about
skit and play production, producing entertainment for assemblies, and
reviewing the Artist and Lecture series in the WWCollegian. Page
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WHO'S WHO Recognition of merit and achievement is given the outstanding
leaders of student life each year by the selection of names to appear in
the annual directory of "Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni-versities."
Those who are included in the directory are upperclassmen who have proved
themselves worthy of this coveted honor by their scholastic record and
their participation in college activities. Selection is made each year by
an impartial faculty-student committee. In fall quarter of 1949, the names
of fifteen W WC students were added to this roster of achieve-ment. These
students, along with those chosen in previous years, are the leaders of
campus life. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities-LEFT 'To
Ririil: Tom Green, Jerry Karnofski, Zelma Biekkink, Wesley Holman.,
Patricia Wright, Marian James, Loren Rankin, Pauline Roser, Mel Lindbloom,
Phil Hansen, Zona Daverin, Bill Jones, Art Runestrand, Bernice Millar, Ann
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ToP, LEFT: A scene from the Norsemen's dance. ToP, RIGHT: President Cliff
McCullem. BOTTOM: Norsemen's Commission-LEFT To RmIHT: Gary Grandner, Les
Wilson, Charles Borden, Don Minahan, Richard Berry, Cliff McCullem.
ABSENT: Frazier Sutton. NORSEMEN By far the largest organization on
campus is the Norsemen's Club, which is composed of every male student
enrolled at the college. With the men outnumbering the women by a ratio of
almost two to one, the management of affairs for the large organization
has been a big task, but capably done by prexy Cliff McCullem. He has been
assisted by the other officers and by the Norsemen's Commission, which has
a representative from each of the four classes. Every year, the Norsemen
start social activities rolling with a semi-formal dance early in the fall.
This year's successful affair was held at the Chuckanut Shell with some
150 couples attending. At least once a quarter the club holds a meeting
during the 10 a. m. assembly hour. The program is always one of special
interest to the male students. In April, the Norsemen collaborated with the
AWS to produce "Gaslight Follies," an all-school talent show. Page
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ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS With a membership comprised of every woman
student of WWC, the AWS has completed an active year under the leadership
of Donelle Mosier. The activities of the AWS touched every phase of
college life. Their Thursday afternoon teas increased in popularity,
attracting many students and faculty for a bit of welcome refreshment.
The AWS contributed to the World Student Service Fund by selling apples and
also launched a charitable project of its own by starting a drive to bring
a displaced European student to the WWC campus. The organization again
staged a high school leaders' conference, welcoming representatives from
the high schools in the vicinity and giving them a glimpse of college life.
Spring quarter found the women students as industrious as ever. They
sponsored a cotton-and-cords informal tolo and joined with the Norsemen in
the production of the fun show, "Gaslight Follies." A WS
Commlission-SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wing, Hale, Steinbrunner, Johnson, J.
Baylor, Douglas.s, Mosier, Pres. STANDING: Favero, Dillon, Blekkink,
French, Miss Powers, Adviser, Molyneaux, Brandt, Blake, Hayes. INSET:
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Off-Campus Women's Club "W"Clu b Off-Campus Women-FRONT Row: Gaupp,
West, McMcken, Johnson, Wiik, Hale, Young. Row Two: Shields, Alexander,
Irwin, Hovde, Hunt, Kilander. Row THREE: Fehlhaber, French, Whelan, Wilson,
Dillon, Lundgren, Freeberg. "W" Club-FRONT Row: Jenft, Karnofski, Hash,
Taylor, Stephan, Carver. Row Two,: Thornton, Senn, Long, Weber, Nielsen,
Jensen, Compton. Row THREE: Partlow, Grocott, Smith, Gates, Hughes,
Breivik. Row FOUR: Tovrea, Tiland, Norgaard, Peterson, Lindbloom,
Whitsell. Row FIVE: Vike, Kloes, Borden, Pomeroy, Niegemann, Yonlick.
OFF-CAMPUS All women Women's Club. their variety of WOMEN students not
living in an organized house or dormitory are united in the O ff - C a m p
u s This organization entered into various activities throughout the year.
Included among social activities was an all-school rec hour during spring
quarter. "W" CLUB Members of the W Club are men students who have won
athletic letters and are interested in promoting the principles of good
sportsmanship. With Norm Hash as president, the club carried on a full
program of activities this year. The Homecoming Queen's Ball was
successfully managed by W Members. They again sponsored a smoker, which
proved to be an exciting display of the art of boxing. The members of the W
Club can take great pride in their accomplishments this year, one of
which was the beginning of a program of visiting high schools with movies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB The Social Science Club was founded three years ago to
establish a group for discussing domestic social issues. During the
1949-50 year, the club had a program of speakers and informal discussions
on such topics as "Hospitals for the Mentally Deficient," "Hospitals for
the Mentally Ill," "A Day in the Life of a Probation Officer," and
"Re-chastening of the City Government of Bellingham." Field trips
included a sociological tour of Vancouver, B. C., Northern State Hos-pital
at Sedro Woolley, and a field study of Bellingham. ASSOCIATION FOR
CHILDHOOD EDUCATION The Association for Childhood Education is a
professional organization comprised of students with a common interest in
educational problems and issues. During the year this group spon-sored
mixers, talks, and panels of educational value. Jesse Winders, Clarice
Smith, Niemela and Kathy were delegates to the Northwest ACE convention
held at Ellensburg. Jesse Winders represented the organization at State
Board meetings and at the Inland Empire Association con-vention in
Spokane. Social Science Club- STANDING: Mrs. Honcoop, Wulff, Johnson,
Clogston, Whitaker, Eberhart, Ruggles, I. Heinrich. FRONT Row: Miss Booth,
Pomeroy, C. Pomeroy, Mr. Irish, Magnuson, Wells, M. Heinrich. ACE-FRONT
Row: Rankin, Smith, Winders, Daverin, Douglass, Favero. Row Two: J. Pill,
V. Pill, Spicer, Federico, Reid, Goetz. Social Science Club A.C.E.
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Camera Club Walker, Bartow, Dr. McDonald, Wright, Jewell, Thornton.
College Christian Fellowship- FRoNT Row: James, Casteel, Dow, Peach, Alsen,
Reinholt, Norton,. Wilson, Samuelson, Hooker, Miller. BACK Row: Dickson,
Linder, Tisdale, Raper, Lancaster, Richart, Morell, Mitchell, Linden,
Howard, Hanson, Nymneyer. CAMERA CLUB The Campus Shutter Bugs, formerly
known as the Camera Club, are devoted to the fas-cinating hobby of
photography. Both to beginners and skilled photographers the club provides
an opportunity to learn more about photography. The club has excellent
darkroom facilities and other equipment. "Armed" with various types of
cameras, they embarked on several hunting trips this year to various local
points of interest, happy hunting grounds for the shutter bug. COLLEGE
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP As a group on campus devoted to the spiritual
development of its members, the College Christian Fellowship has concluded
another prosperous and beneficial year. They have affirmed a belief in the
necessity for ever-present Christian ideals in a hectic world. The faithful
group's many activities have included Bible studies, noon meetings and
singspirations. On the lighter side, they have enjoyed the fellowship of
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SKI CLUB Nearby Mount Baker was the scene of many a rendezvous throughout
the year for the enthusiastic members of the Shussken Ski Club. Every
weekend when snow conditions were favorable for this thrilling-and
spilling-sport, members of the club could be found engaged in their
favorite form of recreation. They were able to make several overnight trips
as well as many one-day excursions. VALKYRIE The Valkyrie emblem and
uniform have become symbols for school spirit and enthusiasm and of high
standards of social conduct and womanliness. This reliable organization
ushered at assemblies, provided a loyal rooting section at football and
basketball contests, and in many other ways contributed vastly to college
life. Ski Club-FRoNT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Legacy, Anderson, Hoof, Lund,
West, Wiik, Irvin, Shackleton, Brooks. Row Two: Cate, Scott, Beyers, King,
Muzzall, Layton, Beach, Mumford, Killmer, Bridges, Mc- Gregor, Dayton,
Quinn, Erholm, Kuntz, Hoyt. Row THREE: Beardsall, Lind, Copeland, Falkner,
Alcott Rusher, Campbell, Goetz, Sarvis. Row FOUR: Peterson, Jewell, King,
Meissner, Dye, Latshaw. Valkyrie-FRoNT Row: C. Smith, Buerstatte, Wiik,
Peter, Armstrong, Harrison. Row Two: Addington, Arsanto, Baylor, Peters,
Burhans, Merrick. Row THREE: Cozza, Mosier, Currie, Thompson, Borchardt,
Piatt, Lang, James, McKinney, Wing, Somers, Samuelson, French, Knowles,
Hayes, Roser, Robbins. Row FOUR: Brown, Scott, Pasley, Sensenbrenner,
Favero, Swan, Dillon, Carrick, Blekkink. Ski Club Valkyrie
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Press Club Scholarship Society Press Club-SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT'
McMicken, Zuanich, Graves, Gordon, Somers, Lestrude, Cozza, Horman.
STANDING: Knoop, Stearns, Ward, Thomas, Merrick, Gillie, Forseth, Keilty.
Scholarship Society-SEATED, LEFT 'tO RIGHT: Hammer, Clogston, Mr. Arntzen,
Holeman, Boucher, .I. King, Adair, Wing, Summers, Pearson, Batdorf,
Addington. BACK ROW: Burton, Harkoff, Molle-ston, Booman, Theissen, B.
King, Bryant, Hansen, Mapes, Wilson. PRESS CLUB For students interested
in publications, the WWC Press Club has been organized. It brings together
staff members of the different student publications, including the
WWCollegian, Klip-sun, Profile, and Navigator, to exchange ideas and
information and to meet socially. This year the club saw the Northwest
Intercollegiate Press Conference, which it organized, meet with suc-cess
in its efforts to bring together representatives of the student
publications of the Evergreen Conference. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Recognition
of scholastic achievement is the purpose of the Scholarship society,
composed of those WWC students who have maintained exceptionally high
grade point averages. New mem-bers are rewarded for their achievement by
the presentation of pins at an initiation banquet. As membership in the
society is a deserved recognition of merit, it serves to stimulate high
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COLHECONOMIST CLUB The Colheconomist Club is composed of women students
whose interest lies in such fine domestic arts as cooking, sewing, and
homemaking. In regular meetings throughout the year members discussed,
studied, and practiced the various phases of home economics. Janneke
Burhans was president for the year and Helen Leaf, vice-president. Miss
Linda Countryman and Mrs. Lucille Barron are the faculty advisers. One of
the outstanding events of winter quarter was the annual waffle supper, an
activity of the Colheconomists. The supper was for the benefit of the
World Student Service Fund and was attended by a large group of faculty,
students, and townspeople, being held in conjunction with the Faculty Hobby
Show. Members of the club made good use of this opportunity to display
their talents and contribute to a worthy cause. Colheconomists-LEFT TO
RIGcTr: Janneke Burhans, Pres., Donna Miller, Claretta Erdman, Sec., Linda
Countryman, Irene Molyneux. Row Two: Mary Ann Oman, Mae Nelson, Lucille
Cline, Mrs. Lucille Barron, Adviser, Patsy Adding-ton, Helen Leaf,
Vice-Pres. BOTTOM PICTURE: The waffle dinner was enjoyed by all who
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USCC-SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Threlkeld, McMicken, Hudson, Marmon,
Copeland, McGrath. SECOND ROW: Dr. Daugherty, Cochran, Landaal, Roser,
Dillman, Oswalt, Eberhart, S. Tucker, Dr. Hicks. THIRD Row: Munden,
Threlkeld, Bulnan, Messinger, Wolf, B. Anderson, Gillie, Lancaster, Knapp.
Chess Club-SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Graham, Wakelum, Bowsher, Wenger,
Theissen, McBarron, Wells. STANDING: Dr. Johnson, Hammer, Anderson, Hoof,
Mclnnes, Mr. Gelder, Gesdahl, Safsten, McFadden. UNITED STUDENTS'
CHRISTIAN COUNCIL The United Student Christian Council, working in close
cooperation with the churches of Belling-ham, is devoted to the promotion
of religious life on campus and the maintenance of the Christian way of
life. An interdenominational organization, its members are from all
churches. During the year, the council held two retreats, sponsored an
International Banquet, and held firesides, forums, and Sun-day morning
breakfasts every month. The faculty adviser was Dr. Arthur C. Hicks.
Officers were Chuck Messenger, president; Irwin Knapp, vice-president;
Nona Cochran, secretary; and Louise Collin s, treasurer. CHESS CLUB
Chess enthusiasts have their own organization, the Chess Club, which
provides an opportunity for devotees of the game to meet informally and
engage regularly in competition with one another and also to meet with
similar clubs. Besides holding a tournament for club members, the club also
sponsored an all-school chess tournament during the year. Officers were
Ken Thiessen, president; John Graham, vice-president; and James Alexander,
secretary. Dr. Stewart Johnston and Harvey Gelder, as faculty ad-visers,
contributed to the activities of the club. Page one hundred six
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BLUE TRIANGLE The women students of Blue Triangle, college branch of the
YWCA, have completed a year of worth-while activity. The big project of
the club was the coordination of the campus World Student Service Fund
drive and with the help of many generous clubs, and groups on campus, a
successful campaign for aid to fellow students overseas was realized.
During the yuletide season the girls turned their hands to the crafts and
made linoleum block Christ-mas cards, under the capable supervision of the
faculty adviser, Miss Edna Channer. Miss Hazel Plympton also lent her
services to the club. This year's officers were Patsy Addington, president;
Lillian Favero, vice-president; Virginia Willemsen, treasurer; and Donna
Yeend, secretary. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL The purpose of the Interclub Council
is to promote the activities and interests of all clubs and organi-zations
on campus. The council formulates the yearly club calendar of activities
and organizes the student body primary election each quarter. Membership
in ICC consists of the president or authorized representa-tive of each
organization and class in the college. Jesse Winders was council president
for the year. Other officers were Ken Thiessen, vice-president; Pat Wright
Kloes, recording secretary; Patsy Addington, corresponding secretary. Miss
Nora Cummins and Miss Lorraine Powers are the faculty advisers. Blue
Triangle-FRONT Row: Patsy Addington, Katherine Oslin, Virginia Williemsen,
Lillian Favero, Joyce Penner. BACK Row: Helen Miller, Lucille Cline,
Charlotte Witter. Inter-Club Council-FRONT Row: Janet Summers, Pauline
Borden, Jess Winders, Ken Theissen, Violt Ries, Claude Walker. BACK Row:
Herbert Morell, Patsy Addington, Helen Wiik, Phyllis Hale, Loren Rankin.
Blue Triangle I. C.C. -. Page one hundred seven
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IRC The International Relations Club, oldest club on campus, continued
this year to study and analyze the problems of international affairs, thus
enabling its members to take an active and enlightened stand on the
perplexing problems of the modern world. Throughout the year, meet-ings
were held featuring group discussions and outside speakers as the club
members sought to expand their kowledge of world affairs in their quest
for world peace. Faculty adviser is Miss Nora B. Cummins. FORENSIC CLUB
In 1950, for the first time in more than 20 years, Western Washington
College could boast a debate team. Under the guidance of speech instructor
Sene Carlile, a group of debaters or-ganized during winter quarter and
lost no time in entering the field of intercollegiate competi-tion. They
found their competitors keen and able, but the fledgling group provided all
comers with courageous and spirited opposition. In various, tournaments
the group also engaged in other activities of a forensic nature such as
extemporaneous and after-dinner reading and interpretive reading.
Expansion of this activity in future years is to be expected, for the
efforts of this group have furnished a good beginning. International
Relations Club-ToP PICTURE, SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Lind, James;
Smith, Lex Milton, Walter Goetz, Keith Stearns, Janet Summers, Jim Bemis,
Miss Cummins. Forensic Club-BOTTOM PICTURE, SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy
Carson, Laurance Fosmo, Bill Morton, Ernest Benner. STANDING: Richard
Grimes, Jim Bemis, S. R. Carlile, L. M. Johnson, Phil Hansen, Park Dyer.
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UPPER LEFT: The Students' Co-op was busy on the opening days of
Registration Week. UPPER RIGHT: Vik the Vike poses with a prospective
voter. MIDDLE LEFT: Wonder if they voted? MIDDLE RIGHT: Fall quarter
registration scene. LOWER LEFT: Loungology can become a habitual pastime.
LOWER RIGHT: Sometimes it's a pleasure to sell tickets. Page one hundred
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WWCOLLEGIAN Collegian Editors and Staff-Top PICTURE: Al Magnuson, Business
Manager; Cecil Thomas, Editor BOTTOM PICTURE: Lee Cox, Knutzen, McMicken,
Brandner, Jim Johnston, Cardwell, Keilty, Sharpe, Thomas, Gillie. . ...
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The eventful 1949-50 year will not soon be forgotten by anyone of WWC,
especially those who lived in close daily contact with all the historical
events of the year, the students who comprised the staff of the college's
weekly newspaper, the WWCollegian. Throughout the year the Collegian
faithfully reported the activities and opinions of the student body. But
behind the printed page there lies a deeper story-the story of a group of
students working together, sharing success and disappointment, laughs and
sorrows, while engaged in the demanding and often thankless task of
producing a newspaper worthy of the standards of the college. It was a
small but competent crew that made up the Collegian staff this year.
Likeable, friendly Cecil Thomas, as editor, directed the production of
each issue, making story and staff assignments and supervis-ing the
Thursday night task of make-up at the print shop. Al Magnuson, business
manager, kept the paper out of financial trouble by his diligent work of
soliciting ads and keeping accurate accounts. Burt Horman, the efficient
copy editor, checked every word of copy that was turned in and constantly
reminded staff writers of the weekly deadline. The page editors, Gary
Brandner, Rod Cardwell, Barbara Cozze, Ken Forseth, Paul Gillie, John
Keilty, Shirley McMicken, Shirley Sharpe, and Keith Stearns, provided the
reliable backbone of the staff. Eugene Williams and Perry Smith on the
advertising staff, and Jean Baylor, Hal Gronseth, Roger Knoop, Morrie
Knutzen, Vernon Lestrud, Bernard May, Bill Stiles, Mary Lou Thomas, Frank
Ward, and Mary Jane Zuanich, as writers, all were part of the team that
made it possible for the WWCollegian to appear on the stands every Friday.
Collegian Staff- SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas, Gordon, Cozza, McMicken,
Horman, Cardwell. STANDING: Stearns, Knutzen, Gillie, Keilty, Brandner.
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KLIPSUN Progression and hard work were the key-words as the plans were
laid for the 1950 Klipsun. It was early decided to have individual photos
for all students-seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen. Although this
decision meant an increased volume of work, it marked a definite step in
the growth of the year-book. This year also saw twenty more pages added to
the Klipsun, the total now being one hundred sixty-four. The best-laid
plans are only good, however, when an ambitious and capable staff are on
hand to push the work along. Certainly, this year the Klipsun staff
deserves a sincere compliment for the excellent job that they did. The
editor, Robert Safsten, had many capable assistants, who, with Nancy
Merrick, the business manager, helped carry the load of publishing the
book. A great deal of work was done by the ever-loyal assitant editors
Joyce Munden and George Maser, who helped in all departments. Paul Gillie
very ably stepped into the job of copy editor. Ray Fjellman designed the
football section and Babs Whitehead and Patti Winger also assisted in the
sports department. Verlene Pease, Peggy Sires and Gerry Berg worked hard
on the schedules of the students' pictures as well as helping in other
departments. Frank Adams was our chauffeur and Earl Clark was a general
handyman. Ron Kerr and Gerry Zaat were invaluable in their ability to do
any job assigned to them. Although the Publication's Prom is a thing of
the past, the staff found plenty of work to do until the year was closed
at the Publications banquet when awards for outstanding work were
presented. LEFT TO RIGHT: George Maser, Earl Clark, Robert Safsten, Peggy
Sires, Nancy Merrick, Gerry Zaat, Pat Graves, Ron Kerr, Gerry Berg,
Verlene Pease. Page one hundred twelve
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1950 'Tor PICrTUE: Robert Safsten, editor, and Nancy Merrick, business
mnan-ager. LOWER LEFT: Verlene Pease works at scheduling Senior pictures.
LOWER RIGHT: Editor Safsten and his hard-working assistants, George Maser
and Joyce Munden. Page one hundred thirteen
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DANCES "The Children's Hour," WWC's only costume dance was held in
connection with the 1950 Home-coming. Many of the students appeared in
costumes of child-ren's nursery rhymes.
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SKITS Here are some of the well re-membered Homecoming s k i t s that
kept us laughing and blush- ing. In the upper right corner is the
Homecoming display t h at carried Daniel's Hall to victory in the Display
Contest. -$i r
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Edens Hall-Shirley Gwynn, Beverlee Burnaby, Hospice Inn-Park Dyer, Bill
Meyers, Burton Giske. Gerry Reed, Zona Daverin WE LIVE HERE One notable
characteristic of WWCE's large student population this year was its
cosmopolitanism. Students from all over the country and a few from other
countries came to Western to continue their edu-cation. These students
from far and near found new homes in the many organized houses and
dormitories on campus and in the vicinity of the college. Living together,
studying together, and playing together, the students residing in
organized houses found this kind of fellowship enriched their college
experience, as they formed lasting friendships with one another through
daily contact. The organized houses varied in size, from groups of five or
six under the same roof, to the 120 women students of Edens Hall. All the
living groups maintained a lively "esprit de corps" that enabled them to
enter enthusiastically into the activities of college life. In the
Homecoming and Campus Day display contests and skit assemblies, they
engaged in friendly but spirited rivalry that added considerably to the
success of these traditional festivities. Many houses entered teams in the
various intramural leagues. In the social realm, the organized living
groups contributed to the enjoyment of the entire college and provided
special recreation for their own members in small house parties.
Outstanding events of the year were the Edens Hall "Melody Time" open
house and the Senior Hall Barn Dance. The firesides and ex-change dinners
at MRH and Daniels were successful events. Page one hundred sixteen
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MRH-UPPER LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sayan, Pres., O. Olson, Sec., Miss Nell
Lewis Macgregor, social director, R. Hill, social chairman, Huleatt, Vice
Pres. Daniels Hall.-UPPER RIGHT: S. Peterson, Vice Pres., W. Peterson,
Pres., Yonlick, Sec. Cooker-LOWER LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barton, Carbato,
Righi, Stewart. Cornell-LowER RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Entrikin, Lopp, Neer,
Mutch. Page one hundred seventeen
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Coed Cottage-LUPPER LEFT, FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lenihan, Soc. Chm.,
Buerstatte, Pres., Morris, Treas. BACK Row: Shackleton, Reporter, Beach,
Secretary. Mathes House-UPPER RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Senn, Pres., Kerr,
sports, McGraw, Sec., Crooks, Vice Pres. Keefe Hall-LOWER LEFT, FRONT Row,
LEFT TO RIGHT: Pope, Sec., Messinger, Pres., Harrison, Vice Pres. BACK Row:
Blick-enstaff, Miller. Ivy Inn.-Low:.R RIGHT, FRONT Row: Collins, Rusher.
BACK Row: Stefanie, M. Merrick. Page one hundred eighteen
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Sleepy Hollow--UPPER LEFT, BACK Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Irwin, Walker,
Hoglund, Barnett. FRONT Row: G. Ford, Lat-shaw, Gruber. Hansen
House-UPPER RIGHT, FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Myre, G. Smith, Myrvang,
Hardie. BACK Row: Albers, Privat, G. Johnson, Fitzpatrick. Ulcer
Inn-LowER LEFT, BACK Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Skov, Moore, Otten. FRONT: Lee
Otten, Lavender. Adams Hall-LOWER RIGHT, FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT:
Charouhas, J. Roberts, Vik. BACK Row: Wissinger, Hooper, Shaw, Claiusen.
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UPPER LEFT: Valhalla-LEFT To RIGHT: Large, R. Johnson, B. Knapp. UPPER
RIGHT: Forest Inn-LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Daniels, Hume, Clark, Casteel,
Steinbrunner, Flemming, Runyard, Sargent. Casa Laetae- LEFT To RIGHT: J.
Anderson, Beardsley, N. Brown, J. Rogers. Hilltop House-LEFT TO RIGHT:
Gallmeyer, Druzianch, Pearsall, E. Brown, Gudmenson, Walker, Parsons,
Franklin, Henderson. . A . . Page one hundred twenty
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UPPER LEFT: Harborview-FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peach, Ramquist,
Willensen, Dallas, Overdorf, D. Urch. BACK ROW: Miller, K. Oslin, H.
Miller, Wold, Cline, Simpson, Roser. UPPER RIGHT- Brewsters-LEFT TO RIGHT:
Lockwood, Sharpe, McCoy. LOWER LEFT: Kluane-LEFT TO RIGHT: Bartlett, P.
Price, F. Harcus, J. Craig. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Elsa and Mrs. Boothe-LEFT TO
RIGHT: H. Leaf, B. Allen, Dunlap, Lyons, J. Moen. Page one hundred
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UPPER LEFT: Ensigns-LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Wilson, Heriy, J. Iord, P. Cole,
Blauman. 1JPPER RIGHT: Glover's LoverS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Thorstenson, Knoop,
Blauman, Alexander, ]. Young, Lind berg. LOWER LEFT: Henderson House-LEFT
To RIGHT: Bollman, E. Brooks, Odell, H. Dowd, Haylock. LOWER RIGHT:
Vikette- LEFT TO RIGHT: Elder, Owens, Battey, Hoyt, Aarstad, Soniners,
Haste, C. Cox. iii~~i~ ~...~..~...~.. .......... f 7 11 i!!!i ~i~! t
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UJPPER LEFT: Barge Inn-FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: O'Keefe, Carlson, M. West.
BACK Row: P. Sires, D. Weber, G. Mosier, Barr. UPPER RIGHT: College
Inn-FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: McCary, Smelling. SECOND Row: P. Norton, P.
Dicky, D. 'ernie. BACK Row: Ansley, J. Berg. LOWER LEFT: Senior Hall-LEFT
TO RIGHT: Knowles, Cate, James, C. Irwin, Brodorson, Boe, Harrison, P.
Armstrong. LOWER RIGHT: Kittiwika---LEFr To RIGHT: Westlin, Wallace,
Williamson, Ollie. Page one hundred twenty-three
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It Snowed... Page one humldred lnty-four
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ATHLETICS
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The Vikings are shown here just before they flew to one of their games.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Scoll, R. Peterson, Lindbloomn, Nash, Currier, Yonlick,
Richardt, Vic Lee, Raines, Kloes, Salsgiver, Prevelle, Compton, Partlow,
Winters, Svidran, Taylor, Rasmussen, Stevens, Breivik, Trainer Dodge. On
the steps are Karnofski, Lambert, and Hash. FOOTBALL Skipper of the 1949
Viking squad was the hard-running back-field man and passer, Jerry
Karnof-ski, who was also the inspirational award winner. It was a strong
and capable team which entered the Evergreen League this year. A
combination of running plays by backs Karnofski, Tommy Taylor, Roy
Richardson and Norm Hash brought a great deal of success to the fighting
Blue and White squad. Jack Roberts and Roy Richardson stood out on both
the offensive and defensive roles. Among the leading ground gainers for
Western were Jerry Karnofski, Tommy Taylor and Norm Hash. The place-kicking
performances and point-conversions were again handled skillfully by Walt
Clayton. Western Western Western .... Western Western *Western ---
Western Western Western *Homecoming 0 Lewis and Clark __ 13 Pacific
University_ 6 Eastern Wash. College Pacific Luthera U. B.
C.------------ Whitworth ... ...1 3 ---------- 33 33 13 13 6 ---- 7
St. Martins Central Wash. College College of Puget Sound Page one hundred
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Coach Lappenbusch Inspirational Award Winner, Assistant Coach Ciszek
Trainer Dodge Jerry Karnofski Manager Harris Coach Lappenbusch began the
1949 season by explaining his revolutionary and highly effective
"Straight-line Defense." He worked his team into shape and although the
Western squad lost their first two non-conference games, Coach Lappenbusch
soon a had strong and skillful team of men who loved to play football.
With such outstanding players as Hal Partlow, Howard Breivik, Ron
Rasmussen, Slats Salsgiver and many others, the Vikings had a good season
in the Evergreen Conference. The coaching of Coach Lappenbusch and
Assistant Coach Ray Ciszek plus the work of Trainer Ron Dodge and Manager
Al Harris, provided the necessary basis for a sound, hard-fighting team.
At Coach Lappenbusch's suggestion, the Evergreen Conference this year
selected both defensive and offensive All-Star teams. Norm Hash made
honorable mention on the All-Coast and Little All- America teams as well
as the All-Northwest team. Tiland and Yonlick made the all-conference
defen-sive first team for their fine play this year. Seniors Bill Currier,
Jerry Karnofski, Hal Partlow, Mel Lindbloom, and Gerald Salsgiver were
among the many Western men to be given honorable mention. Page one hundred
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Bob Gates Don Larrick Ed Bailey Mike Kosar Tnom Stevens Dwaine Lambert
Al Compton Page one hundred thirty
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Howard Raines Bill Anagnostou Hal Kloes Howard Breivik George Yonlick
Norm Hash
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Page one hundred thirty-two Jack McStott Roy Peterson Larry Lowry Jack
Roberts Roy Richardson Bob Hunt
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Hal Partlow Vic Lee Dale Wilson Carl Richart Walt Clayton
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Lee Stout Mel Lindbloom Gerald Salsgiver Art Larsson Lowell Nash
Tom Taylor
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Jerry Karnofski Bob Scoll Ron Rasmussen Bill Currier Art Svidran
Everett Tiland Jim Koloc
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Basketball Varsity-FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach MacDonald, Rainey,
Starr, Woodman, Ravenhorst, Scott, Crooks, Russell, Whitsell. BACK Row:
Garrison, Anderson, Bamer, Green, Patterson, Johnson, Peterson, Norgaard,
Jack Ross, assistant coach. BASKETBALL From the very first game, the
varsity squad displayed the drive and defense that supplied plenty of
action for the hoop fans in the Evergreen conference. Sparked by Dick
Ravenhorst, and Stan Peterson, "Big Bill" MacDonald's team realized good
success in its pre-conference games. Sweeping aside good op-position in
their first three non-conference games, Western displayed ability which was
to carry them through a minimum of success in the Evergreen League.
Although Western came out on the short end of the score in their first
four conference games, they were victorious by a score of 62 to 48 against
St. Martins. Though many of the games were close enough to go either way,
the league was too powerful for the Vikings and they had a hard time
winning ball games until late in the season. The team will be weakened by
the loss of Jerry Starr, all-conference forward of 1948 and Tom Green, who
was one of the fastest men on the squad. Green was also the Inspirational
Award winner. However, with many promising men coming up from the
Freshman squad, Western's team should be strong next year. Scores
(Conference Games): 48 Central Wash. College 51 Pacific Lutheran
Western..--- 52 Whitworth ----- 60 Western.------ 73 St. Martins 53
Western W estern S56 57 Eastern Wash. College ......... 49 Whitworth
Eastern Wash. College_ Western ---- 62 St. Martins _ - Western 50 College
of Puget Sound Western 43 College of Puget Sound_ 81 Western.---- 54 U.
of British Columbia-.-------- 52 48 Western 52 U. of British Columbia
........ 57 73 Western 55 Pacific Lutheran 54 Western 71 58 Central
Wash. College --- --- 73 Page one hundred thirty-six Western Western
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Page one hundred thirty-seven Tom Green Bob Woodman Jerry Starr Stan
Peterson Chad Johnson
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Coach MacDonald Norm Bamner Page one hundred thirty-eight Jack Ross
Frosh Coach Ray Scott Jack Anderson Bill Garrison
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Lauren Rainey Jeff Russell Hal Norgaard Gayle Whitsell John Crooks
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FRONT Row: Richardson, Sizelove, Bergeson, Schimel, Van Brocklin, Clothier,
Lindberg. BACK Row: Coach Jack Ross, Winters, Raines, Ovenell. Roberts.
FROSH BASKETBALL , This year's freshman varsity squad, coached by Jack
Ross, completed a successful year. An efficient group of yearling
hoopsters was chosen after a smooth-running series of practices and
eliminations, to battle in competition with strong independent quintets and
junior college teams located throughout the vicinity. From the
high-stepping squad three young aspirants, Rufus Winter, Jack Roberts, and
Chuck Lindberg, will probably be seen next year pounding the hardwood floor
for Western's varsity squad. The 1950 schedule included games with Skagit
Junior College, Olympic Junior College, UBC Freshmen, and leading
independent teams from Seattle and Bellingham. Page one hundred forty
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SWIMMING TEAM The promotion of a swimming program at Western bore fruit
this year as the first confer-ence meet was held with Western, UBC, and
Eastern Washington College attending. We can be very pleased with the team
and with the coach, Ray Hyatt. Minor sweaters for the sport are in the
budget, but criteria for selection has not been set up. However,
information is to be gath-ered and presented to the Board of Control for
approval or alteration. It is hoped that eventually the entire Evergreen
Conference will embrace swimming as an important sport. Until then, much
of the competition will come from the University of Wash-ington and other
coast schools within traveling distance. FRONT Row: German, Clayton, Coach
Ray Hyatt, Langil, Esbenshade. BACK Row: Shulene, Langton, Miller, Corlin,
Croghan, Silverman, Sondel.
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BASEBALL Under the leadership of Coach Joe Martin, the 1950 Viking
baseball team has aimed at t he Evergreen Conference championship and they
have shown their ability by winning six games in a row before being
defeated. Western's team has improved over last year's team, which tied for
third place in the conference. The fine showing of the Blue and White is
in no small part due to the excel-lent coaching of Joe Martin, the local
merchant whose great interests are sports. Martin was faced with the
problem of lack of pitchers at the beginning of the season, but after some
fine performances by Gus Franks, Russ Nielson, and Dick Patterson, it was
apparent that a new core of pitchers had arrived to take the place of
those that graduated last year. Bob Gates re-turned to take his position
behind the plate, and a crop of new men turned out to challenge the
veterans for positions on the first team. Outstanding among the new
players so far have been Al Shireman, Clyde Brown, and Gus Franks.
Outstanding among the veteran ball players this year have been Bob Scoll
and Hal Partlow besides pitchers Nielsen and Patterson. The Vikings this
year have shown speed, power at the plate, and ex-cellent pitching, a
combination that usually results in championships. FRONT Row, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Dale Wilson, Jack McStott, LeRoy Wissinger, Dick Groth, Bob
Nunamaker, Norm Hash, Larry Stephan. SECOND Row: Stan Peterson, manager,
Dick Patterson, Bob Scoll. Gus Franks. Verner Tovrea, Gene Vike, Clyde
Brown, Russ Nielsen, Jim Koloc, Coach Joe Martin. THIRD Row: Bob Gates, Bob
Hughes, Chuck Brown, Earl Senn, Hal Norgaard, Dick Searle, Ted George,
Cliff Hash, Al Shireman, Gale Whitsell. I u Page one hundred forty-two
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TOP LEFT, STANDING: Norgaard, Coach Martin, TOP RIGHT, STANDING: Shireman,
George, C Koloc. KNEELING: Wissinger, McStott. Brown. KNEELING: Stephan,
Nunamaker. LOWER LEFT, STANDING: Clyde Brown, Neilsen, Tovrea. KNEELING:
Franks, N. Hash. LOWER RIGHT, STANDING: Scoll, Patterson, C. Hanson.
KNEELING: Whitsell, Searle. BOTTOMi MIDDLE, STANDING: Hughes, Senn, Vzke.
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Well remembered are the excursions to Mount Baker with fine skiing and
spilling experiences SKIING Bob Powers, former University of Washington
skier, took over the coaching duties for the Western Ski team this year.
The team entered three Stevens Standards races during the season and
undertook to sponsor one of their own in which C.P.S., Wenatchee J. C., and
Yakima J. C. participated. Entering races during the season were Privat,
Campbell, Meissner, O'Keefe, Stoner, and Wakelem. One of the promising
members of the team, Bob Sarvis, broke his leg early in the sea-son and
was out of competition for the remainder of the year. This year's
competition provided the boys on the team with some good experience and
most of them will be back next year for another successful season. Ski
Team-STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stoner, Campbell, Privat, O'Keefe. SEATED:
Sarvis, Mr. Bengston, Craig.
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TRACK AND FIELD Western's trackmen moved into the Evergreen conference
with high hopes for success in their contests this spring. However, these
hopes were shattered with injuries causing the loss of Jack Jensen,
hurdler, Bill Garrison, sprinter, and Jeff Russell, the big point-getter in
Western's track machine. Injuries to other athletes during the course of
the season depleted Western's ef-fectiveness to an even greater extent and
only fine coaching on the part of Ray Ciszek kept the Vikings in
contention this year. There were bright spots in an otherwise gray sky for
the Blue and White squad this year, as newcomers on the team have given
the veterans strong competition for positions. Outstanding scorers this
year have been Byron Blauman in the 440 and 880 sprints, and Paul Chenette,
also in the sprints and relays. Roger Westerman, Dexter Johnson, and Bob
Johnson, all runners, have also been consistent point-makers. The outlook
is bright for the coming season. To LEFT: Paul Chenette and Byron Blauman
earned many points for Western in their running events. ToP RIGHT:
Specializing in the field events this year were Art Larsson and Dick
Prevele. BOTTOM PICTURE-Track Team, FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnson,
Clark, Winters, Hall, Peter-son, Jenft. SECOND Row: Chenette, Grocott,
Richardson, Sparman, Prevele, Blauman, D. Johnson. THIRD Row: Jensen,
Crow, Westerman, Miller, Smith, Nelson. FOURTH Row: Coach Ciszek, Rus-sell,
Bailey, Larsson, Riley.
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TENNIS Making a name for themselves this year, the Varsity TIennis team
defeated PLC and UBC in two successive weeks. The first Conference match to
be held at UBC over the nineteenth and twenti-eth of May, with four schools
participating, may be the deciding factor for team championship and
individual honors. Judging by performances so far this year, Western will
be very much in contention for top positions. Those working for positions
on the team ladder this year are Borden, Davis, Ondracek, Smith, Latshaw,
Sayler, Kelley, Raper, Anderson, Lunde, Lind and Pearson. STANDING, LEFT
'o RIGHT: Smith, C. Johnson, Tiland, Pearson, Coach Lappenbusch, Scott,
Saylor, Ondracek, Lind. KNEELING: Raper, Davis, Boyd, Anderson, Lunde.
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Despite the loss of all but two lettermen via graduation last spring, Coach
Lappenbusch has again moulded a fine tennis squad. Although there is lack
of experience, the team has made consistently fine showings against all
opponents, and promises to do more of the same as the current season
progresses. Charlie Ray Borden and Don Davis, as returning lettermen, and
Eric Pearson, Ray Ondracek, Ritchie Boyd, and Roland Sayler at the other
team posts make an imposing aggregation as they gain in experience. Don
Davis shows form as he serves the ball.
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GOLF This spring saw the return of outdoor sports activity, and not least
in consideration was the Viking golf team. Many men tried out for the
team, and as soon as weather permitted, a seventy-two hole play- off was
held at Lakeway to decide the top six positions. These positions were
finally captured by Gib Smith, LeRoy Dixon, Kenny James, Morrie Roland,
Burton Giske, and Robert Skidmore. The competition among these men was
very strong and the playing posi-tions each week were never certain,
Dixon, Giske, James
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When only two lettermen returned to Coach Carver's golfing fold this
spring, the prospects for the usually strong Western golf squad were not
good. However, due to good replacements and good coaching, the divotmen
have shown themselves to be contenders for the conference championship
again this year. In the last thirteen years, Coach Carver has produced
eleven championship teams and so far this year's team has a record of five
wins and one loss. Led by lettermen Gib Smith and LeRoy Dixon, the Viking
squad appears to be on its way to another successful season. Skidmore,
Smith, Roland
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Yell Leaders Prominent by their presence at e ver y game, the yell
leaders kept school spirit alive at the football and basketball
con-tests. STANDING, LEFT TO RI;HT: Young, Skov. KNEELING: Whitmore,
Morrison , Gaupp, Hansen. Song Queens The song queens helped to plan
the pep assemblies as well as ably handling their regular job of leading
the students in t h e songs at games and assemblies. LEFT TO RIGHT:
Dttman. Hunt, Killmer.
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WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION From Sunrise to Sunset the girls of WRA
have been busy providing the co-eds of Western with a well rounded
intramural sports program. During winter quarter the girls presented their
annual WRA Carnival which proved to be entertaining to the student body and
profitable to WRA. Spring quarter found the girls busy making preparations
for their overnight trip to Sin- clair Island. The WRA also sponsored a
High School Play Day. President during the past year was Violet Ries.
Women's Recreation Association-Row 5: Jackie Hurlbut, Donna Fee, Charmaine
Wing, Vera Jones, Katherine King. Virginia Willemsen, Gail Dillon,
Shirley Sharpe, Violet Ries. Row 4: Dorothy Kuntz, Alice Jean Davis, Dwan
Thompson, Carolyn Runyard, Eugenia McCoy, Alice Mumford, Mary Ann Hoyt,
Janis Peoples, Laura Lee Sovde, Harriet Lang. Row 3: Pat Killmer, Janis
Davis, Pat Layton, Peggy Straus, Ramona Quinn, Norma McGrath. Bar-bara
Crane, Joyce Elder, Helen Miller. Row 2: Joanne Arsanto, Phyllis Hale,
Janet Wilson, Jimmie Loop, Carolyn Hansen, Marianne Bridges, Joan Young,
Beverly Manely, Margaret Cole. Rorw 1: Gerry Reid, Yvonne West, Juanita
Legacy, Shirley McMicken, Stefani Brooks, Frances Sommers, Joanne
Steinbrunner, Donna Spicer, Mary Federico.
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Above are pictured four of the many recreational activities at Western;
namely, bowling, volleyball, badm inton, and table tennis. Western
Intramural program is one of the best on the coast, with the three great
factors in a successful program solved. These factors, time, convenience,
and cost have been taken care of and restriction of space is the biggest
problem that now faces Mr. Carver, director of Intra-mural. All will
agree, however, that Western has provided wide and varied interests in
which all students can participate. Bowling Champs-Mathes House, LEFT TO
RIGHT:Chuck Lehman, Earl Senn, Dale Wilson, Ron Kerr, and Art Day.
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Meyer unsuccessfully tried to check a shot by the Columbians in the
semi-finals for the Intramural Basketball Championship MEN'S INTRAMURAL
"'op PICTURE-Intramural Basketball Champions, Queers, LEFT TO RIGHT:
McStott, Karnofski, Lindbloom, Clayton, Ness, Niegemann, Scoll, Hash.
BOTTOM PICTURE-Second place, intramural Basketball, LEFT TO RI(;HT: Sliger,
Ohls, Meyer, Bracken, Dyer, Anderson, Fnlkerson, Culver, Hall.
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Blue Barnacles-BACK Row: Margaret Aitken, Margaret Keys, Shirle Stamatis,
Pat Killmer, Norma McGrath, LaVern Barthole-mew, Rita Goldade, Helen Wiik,
Shirley McMicken. FRONT Row: Jean Wilson, Thyra Freeberg, Audrey Hahn,
Lanny Stone. WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL Women's Table Tennis- LEFT TO RIGHT:
JoAnn Gloman, Beverly Manely, Katy King, Vera Jones, Margaret Cole, Leila
Brown.
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LEFT: Jackie Hurlbut and Kaiy King jump for the ball in an exciting
intramural basketball game. RIGHT: Vera Jones scores two points for her
team. The young women of the college were very active this year in their
intramural activities, but one team, the Galaxies, dominated the
volleyball and basketball tournaments as they were vic-- torious in each
event. Girls from the WRA formed the hockey team that traveled to the
North-west Hockey Convention that was held at Corvallis, Oregon. LEFT
PICTURE-- Galaxies, BACK Row: Cole, Manely, Hooker. FRONT Row: Fee, King,
Jones. RIGHT PICTURE-Hockey Team, BACK Row: Hurlbut, Thomas, Manely, Cole.
FRONT Row: Miss Aitken, adviser; Fee. McGrath, Ries.
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TOPICAL INDEX ACTIVITIES .......................... ........ 80
ADMINISTRATION ........................... ........ 14 ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING............................ 4 ADMINISTRATORS
........................................ 18 ARTS BUILDING
............................... ... 32 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD
EDUCATION ... ..................................... 101 ASSOCIATED WOMEN
STUDENTS..................... 99 ATHLETICS ....... ......- 126
AUDITORIUM-MUSIC BUILDING .................... 33 BASEBALL ....
.................................... 142 BASKETBALL .....
.....................1.3.6......... BLUE BARNACLES
..................................... 154 BLUE TRIANGLE
................................. 107 BOARD OF TRUSTEES.......... ....
.......... 16 CAMERA CLUB ....... - ........... 102 CAM PUS DAY
................................................ 86 CAMPUS SCHOOL
........................................ 9 CHESS CLUB .................
106 CLASSES ....................................... 34 COLHECONOMISTS
.......................... ........ 105 COLLEGE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
................ 102 DRAM A ................................. 94 EDENS
HALL ..................... .............. 11 FACULTY
............................ ............... 20 FOOTBALL
........................................ 128 FORENSIC CLUB
.................................---- 108 FOREWORD ............. ...- ---
77........... FRESHMEN ............................... ........... 70
GOLF .................................. ............ 148 GRADUATE SCHOOL
....................................... 36 HOMECOMING
................................... 84 HOUSES
11.1..6........................... INTERCLUB COUNCIL
....................................... 107 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
................ 108 INTRAMURAL SPORTS
........................................ 152 JUNIORS .......... 55 JUNIOR
PROM ........................................ 88 KLIPSUN
....................... 112 LIBRARY ................... 8g8. ....
MAINTENANCE ................................ 28 MEN'S RESIDENCE
HALL.................... 12 MUSIC ............ 90 NORSEMEN
....................................... 98 OFF-CAMPUS WOMEN
...................................... 100 OPENING WEEK
........................................ 82 PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING
.................... 10 PRESIDENT ..
...................................... 17 PRESS CLUB
................................... 104 SENIORS ....... .. . 38
SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY ............................... 104 SENIOR HALL
....................................... ......... . 11 SKI CLUB
.................................. 103 SKI TEAM .....
.................................. 144 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB
....................... ... . 101 SOPHOMORES _ . _. .......... .... 64
STUDENT GOVERNMENT .....................30................... SUMMER SCHOOL
. ....................................... 87 SWIMMING TEAM .
....................................... 141 TENNIS
.................................................... 146 THESPIANS ......
................. 96 TRACK
......................................................... 145 UNITED
STUDENTS CHRISTIAN COUNCIL ....................................... 106
VALKYRIE ............... ......................... 103 W CLUB
110000....................... WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND
UNIVERSITIES ............................... 97 WWCOLLEGIAN ...........
...................... 110 WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION.... 151
PERSONAL INDEX Aarstad, Audrey June Aarstad, Neva Abbott, Earl Edward...
............ Abrams, John Jr .......................... Adair, Marjorie
Adams, Alfred C.................... Adams, Frank Addington, Patsy Adler,
Myrna Lou... ................ Ahrendt, Sigrid Julin ............. A
itken, M argaret ........................ A lbers, Caroline M
..................... A lbers, Jam es A . ....................... Alcott,
Audrey Alayne .......... Aldrich, George Alexander, Donald Walker.......
Alexander, Helen Alldredge, Frances J.................... Allen, Barbara
June ..................... A llgire, R obert S
............................ Almasi, Terry .. A lsen, Elsa Joyce
..................... Alsid, Hal Frederic Ambrosius, Herbert A.
Anagnostou, William U........ Anderson, Charles I... Anderson, Denton
B................... Anderson, Donald R................ Anderson, Elva K
......................... A nderson, Jack ................................
Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Morris . Anderson, Richard F..............
Anderson, Robert M .................... Anderson, Sharon i...
................. Anderson. Wallace W ....... _. A nglin, John W
..................... .... Andrews, Geraldine A .............. Ansley,
Anne Marie . Arentzen, Frederick J......... Armstrong. Phyllis R....
Arntzen, Edward J.. Arsanto, Joanne A.. Axelson, Maxine M .... Page one
hundred fifty-six ....6.5... ...7.1.,. 122
.................................... ..7.1. ........ .... ................
................. -- ............ 39 ........ ...........6..5. , .1.0.4
.... ....39. ... ....................... .3.9.............
..............1. 03,104, 105, 107
........................6.5............................... ....5.6.. ..
20 . ......... ............ ...... .... .. 3 9 ................
.............7 1, 96 , 103 .............................
7.1............... ................6. .5. ,. ..9..
1....................... 71, 100
........................6.5............................... 121
...........................3.9.. ,. ..5..6............... .................
... 7.1..... ..................7.1., .1.0.2............ 71, 79 56 .131
153 56 .... ...... ..........3.9......... ....... .......
.................................... 56 ..1.3.6, 138 71, 103 ..........
................................... . 65 .... ... ......-- -.-.... ...
............. 39 ,. .556 3 39, 53 ......... . ............6..5 , 91
...........................-..77.11..........------------ 56, 92
.....................7.1.... .... 96 .65, 92 39, 103 ...... .... 2 0 ,
10 4 ... .............103, 151 56 Badgley, Carl E. ....... .... Bailey,
Douglas W......... Bailey, Ed Bailey, Robert W ....................
Bailey, Wesley S.. Bain, Roderick Bainter, Emery C. B ajem a, Paul M
........................... Baker, Carroll James ............... Baker,
Gertrude Baker, Margaret Baker, Robert Bamer, Norman Barber, Joel A
llen ...................... Barber, Marilyn D . Barnhill, Clara Barr,
Norm a Jean ........................ Barron, Declan Barron, Lucile ....
B artlett, Joan N ......................... Bartholomew, LaVern B artow ,
P aul V ............................ Batdorf, Carol W. Battey, Anne
Louise Baylor, Mary Jeanne ............ Baylor, Jeanette E .... Baylor,
Margaret Joan... B each, M aureen .......................... Beardsley,
R. Suzanne .......... Beasley, Jam es R ...................... Beck,
Patricia. Beeken, Wilma Mae Beeks, Ronald ............ Bell, Florence
Eileen B em is, Jam es L ............................ Bengston, Kermit
Benner, Ernest D ....................... Bennet, Alastair D ..... Bennett,
Ralph 1)...... Benson, Boyd Bentz, Peggy Beresford, Ruth Berg Dorthy M.
Berg, Gerry .. _.... .............................. 39, 71 .....5.3...
.......... ................................... 130, 145 ...
................... .......... ..... ... ......7 1 ........ ....5..6 ..
..... .... ................ ..... ........ ............................ .
........... 3 9 ............ ...3..9. ,. .5 3.... ...............
............... ......... .................3. 9..................
.................................3.9............................
......................... .............5. 6..............
................................7.1.......
................................... ................. .......1.1..33.66 ,
113388 ................... ........5.5.................. ...
...........................-.--.- . 7.1........
...........................7 1... .................
..................................... 2. 0..................
.................. . ......................... ......... 20
........................................ 65, 121
................................... . ....... 92, 154 ......
......................................... 71, 102 65, 104 ...7.1., 122
....................... .................. . . 6 5
......................... ............ 65, 99, 103 ...................
..... .. . --. .......65 .......................... ........ .71, 103, 118
. ....... ........... ................................... 7 1
......................... ...3. 9................................
..................................5.6........... 71 .......
.........................71....................
................................... ..................... 5 6
................................ .................... 20, 144
........................................ 56, 108 .......
...................... ........ ......... .3. 9.. ... ......... .... .....
...........7. 1. 65 ... 71 ......... . ....2 5 ... 40, 56
.............. ... ............ 71, 112
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B erg, John E ........... 79,.
...9..2........................................ iergesen, Bill .
.................. ............... 71, 140 Bergh, Glenn Russell
-.....4..0........................ Berry, Richard Thomas
.............................. 71 B eyers, P at .
.................................. ..................... ........ ... 71,
103 Billmann, Daryl Eugene... ... ............................. 71 Blake,
Jane A nne ............. ... ... 56,...9..9........ Blake, John W illiam
.....7..1......................... Blakely, K enneth
....................................... ............ 65, 92 Bland, Bob
............................................. 71 Blankinship, Roberta J
.......... ............................. 71 Blauman, Byron Dwain
.............................. 53, 122, 145 Blauser, Donna
................................. .......... 65 B lekkink, Zelm a Gale
...................... ..............4 0, 92, 97, 99, 103 Blendheim, J.
Kenneth ........... .................. 56 Blick, Saralee I......
......................... ....... 71 Blickenstaff, Lowell
....................................7.1.,. .92 Blonden, William E
............. .......................... 71 Boe, Peggy I.... .....
................. . . .......... ....... 65 Boede, V iolet
.................. .... . ........... ... .. . 16 Boko, Robert Gustave
.......... 71 B ollmnan, Robert
Stetson........................................... 40, 56 Booman, Maribeth
L ................................................. 71, 104 Booth, Mira
E.............. .... ............. 20 B orchardt, M ary Lou
....................... ........... ............ ........ 56, 103
Borchers, Donald E .....7.1........................... B orden, C harles
.................... .. ........................ ........... 40, 100
Borden, Pauline ....................... 65, 102, 107 B orek, Joseph A ...
.......................................... 40 B ornstein, P atricia L
........................................................ .... 50, 55
Boucher, Jean E............................... .... ........... ... 65, 104
Bowman, Robert E...................... 71 B oyd, B urton
............................. ........4. 0 Bracken, Don E ..
..................... 79, 153 Bradwell, H oward M .................. ...
................. 40 Brandner, Gary P ................................ 65,
110, 111 Brandt, Alice Marie ...................................... 71, 99
B rann, N orm an Jam es.......................
.................................................... 71 B reakey, H azel
........................................ ........ 20 Breivik, Howard G
....... ............................... 100, 131 Brewster, Lawrenc.e..
....................... ......... 20 Bridges, Marianne
............................... ... 103, 151 Bright, Maurice
W....................................... 65 B ring, R onn ie
........................................
............................................ 65 Brisky, Lucille
........................................... 71 Broderson, Rose Mary
............................... ...... . 65 Brooks, Stefani M ary
....................... ...................... 71, 103, 151 Brooks, W
illiam E
............................................................................
.. 71, 92 Brown, Archie B
...................................................... 65 Brown, Arlayne
................................... ........ 65, 103 Brown. Chuck
H................................ 56, 142 B row n, Clyde Joseph
................................................142 Brown, Edward
J............................. 40, 56 Brown, Edwin
M........................ ........ .... 71, 96 Brow n, George R
....................................... 40 Brown, Joan
Louise.................................. 71 Brown, J. Wendell
.................................................................... 102
Brown, Joan .... .......... ..
......................................................... 56 Brown, Leila
Louise ................................. 65, 96 Brown, Nancy
.................. .......... ................ 71 Brown, Ralph William
............................ ............... 40 Brown, Robert
.................................. 91 B row n, T heodora
............................................ ..............................
56 Bruget, Patricia L .................... .................. ...... ...
72 Bruseth, Betty ........................................ 65 Bryant,
Charles R.. .......................................................... 40,
104 Buerstatte, Marian H ............................................ 57,
118, 103 Bulen, Bernice lone .................................... 72
Bulman, Marjorie Jean.. .................................... 65 Bulmer,
Joe T ....................................... 53 B un n , M erle C
.................................................... . 40 Burger, A ugust
P
....................................................................................
40 Burgstahler, Betty ..................... ................. 72 Burhans,
Janneke ......................... ....... 56, 103, 105 B urm aster, Carl
....... .............................
......................................... 65 Burnaby, Beverlee
....................... 40.,. ..1..1..6......... Burnett, Barbara Anne
................................. . ............... 72 Burnet, Ruth
................. ................ .. 20 B urrell, B onnie
.............................. ... ............
............................... 56 B urrell, D avid
........................................ 20 Burton, Raymond L
................. . 65, 104 Buss, Lyle
B....................................... 40, 91 Buss, Norma
.......................... ............................. 72 Butler, Albert
.......... ...................... ..................... ..... 72 B utts, A
nnabell S....................................... .... .. 72, 96, 92
Butler, Barbara Antin .. ............................. ..... 65 C C
ahill, M ary F rances .....................................................
72 Calhoun, Willard ...... .............................. 41 Calkins,
Joan S....................... ................ 57 Calkins, John 1
......................................... 57 Cam m on, R uss
........................................ 41 Cam pbell, Creigh C
.......................-............ 57 C am pbell, D oris M
.............................................. .................. . .. ..
41 Campbell, Richard ........................................ 103, 144
Campbell, Robert R ........
....................................................... 41 Capps, Alice
M.............................. ...... .. . .. 72 C apps, Jennie E
....................................... 72 Capps, M arvin
I.............................................. 41 Cardwell, Rodney
............ ......... ... .... .. 72, 110, 111 Carey, Monica Barbara
.................................... 57 C arlile, Sene
........................................ 20 Carlson, Thelma
..................................... .. ... 72 Carrick, June ..........
.............................. 31, 57, 103 Carson, Roy M..........
10......................................................... Carson, Yvonne
................................ .65 Carver, Sanford
........................... ........... 20 Cary, Carl Benj ..............
.............. 57 Casanova, K atherine M
....................................... 20 Cassity, H enry H ..
....4..1.................................. Casteel, Lora Leota
................................ 65, 102 C aster, D on E
..................... .................. .................... .............
72 Cate, Beverly J............................ ..... . 65, 103
Cederstrom, Moyle F ........................................ ... 20
Chamberlain, Duane ......................................... 57 Channer,
Edna ........................... 21, 107 Chapman, Ray B......
...................... ...... .. 72 Chandler, Marjorie .......
........................... 57, 92 Charouhas, Gus George
......................... ............... 57 C h eever, B ru ce
................................................................ 21
Chenette, Paul ................................. ... ........ 145 Childs,
Vernon Jim .................... .............. .......... ...... .. 65
Christie, Bettyjane ................................... ....... ...... 41
Ciszek, Raymond A ................................. 21, 145 Clark, Earl T
. ................. ...................... ........ 57, 112, 145 C lark, M
ary L....................................... 72 Clawson, Bob
......................................... 72 Clayton, Sarah
Florence........... ......... ............. 41 Clayton, Walter
G................. ............... 41, 133, 141, 153 Clendenen, David
Barton .............................. ................. 102 C line, L
ucille .......................... ......................................
66, 105, 107 Clogston, Fred L ................... .......................
41, 101, 104 Clothier, Milton A.................................... ......
.... 140 Clothier, Nita ..................... .............. ............
95 Cloud, Donald C............................... ..................... 41
Cobb, Barbara Joan ............... ......... . .... ........... ...... 66
Cochran, Nona Louise ............ 66.6..,. ...9..6................ Cole, M
argaret L................. .............. . ......... 72, 151 Collins, B
onnie D ....................................... ... 72, 92 Collins, Louise
........................................ 66, 72, 1, 96 Compton, Al P
..................................................................... 100,
103 Conley, Charlene ............. ..... ........ ... ...................
92 Conley, Thom as
S.......................................................................................
53 Copeland, James R.................................... 2, 103 Copland,
Lois ... ............................
........................................ 66 Cornell, Joan Marie
................................. 72, 96 Cornett, M yron
C....................................... 66 Countryman, Linda
........................................................................
.... 21 Coulter, Roy C............................................ 66
Cox, Darlene ............................................. 72, 122, 110
Cox, Florence L
...................................................................... 66,
92 Cozza, Barbara J ............................... 41, 54, 103, 104, 111
Craig, Janet .... ........................................ ..... 121
Craig, Wayne W........................................102 Crane, Barbara
........ ......................................... .......... 151
Creighton, Janet J............................... ........ ..... 57 Crisp,
Daniel Marshall ................................ 72 Croghan, Jack Warren
.................................... 141 Crooks, John W
............................... ........ ........................ 118, 136,
139 Crow,_ Kenneth ............................... ................ ....
145 Crumb, Earl L.... ................ ................. 53 Crump,
Henrietta ................................. ....................... 66
Cruver, R oy E
............................................................. 57 C ulver,
D on R ................................................... .... 153
Cummins, Nora ............................ ................. 21, 107
Currie, Lois M . .................................... 66, 103 Currier,
William R................................. 53, 135 D D ah l, D orothy
J......................................................
............................ . .. 57 D)ahl, H ubert B
....................................... 72 D allas, E ileen
.................. .... ......... 57 D'Andrea, Frank L
.............................. 21 Dangerfield, Doreen
................................ ........... 41 D angerfield, E dith
........................................ 41 Davenport, James
W.................................. ............ 21 Daniel, Babbette Joy
..................................... 66 Daverin, Zona
............................... . 57, 31, 92, 97, 101, 116 Davis, Alice
Jean ............................... ....... ........ 72, 151 Davis, Don
A... ...... ........................... .... 66 Davis James
W.......................................... 53 Davis, Janice Louise
............ .. ............. 5 151 Day, Art
................................................................ 66
Dayton, Barbara .... ..... ...................................
............. 72 Dayton, Roland M . .....................................
72 DeFehr, Dolores Fae .......... .......................... 66 DeMars,
Jack Rogers ..... ................. 57 D eP astel, Jam es R
....................................... .......................... 57
DeVries, Raymond J............................... ........... 53 Dews,
Roger N............................. 66 Diambri, William
........................................ 57 D ibble, Clayton B
...................................... 42 Dickey, Pat
................................... 42, 96 Dickey, Velda
Louise.................................... ............... 72 Dickson,
John Page .................................... 72, 102 Didrickson, Elias
................... .......... .............. 72 Dillman, Myra June
................................. .................... 72 Dillon, Gail
..................................... 66, 92, 99, 100, 103, 151 D ittm an,
Shirley Jeanne ........................................ 72, 150 Dixon,
LeRoy .......................................... ......... 42 Dodge,
RoseMarie ................................ .........................7..2 D
onnelly, D ean D arrell ................................ ............. ..
66 Douglass, Eileen E.............. ..........................
....................5..7.,. 99, 101 Doumit, Helen Marie
............................ ............ . 42 Dow, Dorothy
Ann................................ ............... 102 Page one hundred
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Doyle, John S .................... Doyle, Patrick R............ Dudley,
Hazel J ................. Dudrey, Lawrence I .......... Duerksen, Emerson
P.......... Dunlap, Gerry Ann ............ Dunn, Lois May
.................... Dustin, Beverly J ............. Dye, Richard
L................. D yer, Charles P................... Eberhart, Carol
...................... Eiford, Leo V................ Elbie, Mary
E.................. E lder, Joyce ......................... Eldridge,
Donald ... Elledge, W illa C .................. Ellington, Robert M.....
Elliott, Irene M........... llis, Charlotte ....... ....... Ellis,
Virginia Lee............... Elsner, Roger E..................... Engler,
Anna L.............._...... Englund, Elenore Entrikin, Eugene K
............ Erb, Marilyn Jeanette......... Erdman, Claretta Joy ......
Erholm, Arlene Erickson, Carol ....................... Erickson, Delbert
Lee .... Ericsson, Roy 0................. Esbenshade, Wayne T.....
Estle, Paul Falkner, Maureen Joan...... Fallon, Patsy
Ann.................. Farnum, Keith Albert ........ Favero, Lillian Edda
....... Federico, Mary A.................. Fee, Donna Mae-... ..
Fehlhaber, Jean M............... Fenerly, Thomay .......... Fenton,
Clarena Mae.......... Fernie, Della Mae ................ Ferren, Alice
....... Ferris, Donald .... ...... Ferris, Robert 1 ..................
Field, Lorraine E ............. Fisher, Harold 1). Jr.......... Fisher,
Mahlon B.................. Fitzpatrick, Stuart Fjellman, Raymond E........
Fjeran, O rin B ........................ Flaherty, Wayne
1)................ Flakus, Gladys M ........... Flick, Leroy
.......................... Flint, Kenneth A ................. Flockoi, Ray
M..................... Ford, Jim ........................ .... Forseth,
Kenneth S.......... Fosmo, Laurance Oliver ... Francis, Henry
E................... Frank, Barbara Joan ... Franks, Gus
James............... Freehcrg, Carlin 1............... I reehberg, Thyra
.............. Freehill, Maurice F......... IFrench, Lois
.................. Fries, Sheila IFritzberg, Don IFroberg, Edwarld
.......... Fulkerson, Russell I). Furlong, Jim ......... ........
Gallant, Carole Gardiner, Grace F............... Garries, Donald
A........ Garrison, Earl Glenn ..... Garrison, Bill .......... Gates,
Robert Gaupl), Gloria Jean ..... _.... Gawley, Hector A.............
Geijsbeek, Samuel D ... Gelder, Harvey M............... George, Don G
eorge, T ed ...................... Gentry, Janice Mae ........ Gerke,
Henry E .. _.......... German, Kenneth E ............ Geschke, Gerald
G...... Gesdahl, Charles H ............... Geske, Robin ..........
Giarde, Patricia ...................... Gilfilen, Sandra ..............
Gillett, Bruce N.................... Gillham, Helen L...... Gillie, Paul
James.... Giske, Burton Arnold ...... Goetz, Shirley ............. Page
one hundred fifty-eight ............. .5 4 ....7.2 ....7.2
...........72.............. ...... ....4.2. ..1.2.1 ....
............7..2 .. ........7.2 ... ...... ......... 2, 103 57, 116,
108, 153 .....................1.0.1.........-......... --.-. ..
.............5. . 4. . .....-....-.-. ............6.6......... ....7.2.,.
1.2 2,1 51 ................1.6............ ............ ..66. .
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ardin, G lenn R .. .................................... ..... ..... .......
73 Ilardy, Dolores Jane ..... .... 67 Ilarkoff, J.
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ond ........................................ ..1 9 lawk, Richard
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................................ ............. 59 Hevly, Dale
Ralph...........................................74 Hicks, Arthur
C........... . .... ........... . .. 22 Higgins, Charlotte
J....................................... 67 H ill, John C
................... ...... 59 Hill, Ray ................... 74 Hill,
Rowland W. Jr............................. 58, 117 H ilton, Ted
Louis....................................... 74 Hinderman, George F
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V................................. 63, 92, 93 Holeman, Wes
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Marie ....................... 101........ H onsigner, Frank
B....................................4.4......... Hoof, Bruce F
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E....................................7.4., .1.0.2............... Hooper,
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Jacqueline ....6.77.., . 15.1..............................,........
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J Jackson, Law rence B ..................................7.4...... James,
Bessie B ............................... ..44, 100, 92 .James, Dorothy Mae
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. ...... 59, 97, 103 Jarvie, R. Marshall
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Henry........................ ...... 59, 100, 145 Jensen, Jack R...
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Dolores A.. .................................................. 67 Johnson,
Dexter Withrow ...... ............................ 145 Johnson, Eileen
M...................................... 59 Johnson, Gene
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aulum , K eith W ........................................67 .... Keilty,
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June ...........................7.4............ K endall, M arilyn Jean
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George H ....................... ............. 59 Kerr, Ron
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Robert II. J .............................4.5.,. 1.0.3,. .1.0.4. King,
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Burton ......... ..... Kinsman, Priscilla Kirby, Florabelle
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Erwin E............................ Knoop, Roger
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Charles F ................................................... 23 Larson,
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Langdon, Dave A ....... 4 5, 114..1......41...................... Langill,
Gene G. .............................. . 67, 92, 93, 141
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Lee.............................................. 75, 103, 151 Leaf,
Dalbert L ..... ............................... .. 45 Leaf, Esther Naomi
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Liedtke, John A..................... .............. 23 Lien, Allen W
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Lindbloom, Mel .............................. ...... 46, 97, 100, 134, 153
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75 Linden, Karl Ephram .............. .. .......... 102 Linder, Kenneth
Junior. ............. .... 7...5 102 Lindstrom, Shirley ..... ............
5679..................... Little, Betty
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Little, Dorothy June............................ ....... 75 Livermore,
Lionel M illard ..................... ..................... 46 Lockhart,
James L .............................................. 75 Lockwood,
Dorothy ................... ..... --- . -. ----...-...-...- -- 67 Loft,
Robert E . ................ . .. .................... 75 Logic, Joe W
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Loveless, Chick ... ......................................... 67 Lowry,
Larry E............................................................... 132
Ludens, Joanne H elen ....... ..
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Marie................................................... 75 Lund, Corinne
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Everett....................................................75, 92 Lunde, M
arvin ...... ......... ....... ................ .. 75 Lundgren, Bonnie B
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Norman McConnell, Barbara M........................... .... M cCoy,
Eugenia Frances ........................... McCrorie, Gladys ....... ...
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Belle.................... ......... McDonald, C. Roger .................
M cEw en, Colleen ...................-- - -............. ---- M cFadden, D
avid M ....................................... McFadden, Frank . McGrath,
Norma McGraw, Arthur M....................... ........... McGregor, Ellen
Marion ........................ McHeffey, Norris Junior
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Ray.................. Mclnnes, Ruby D-
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elvey, T roy M ....................................... M cLachlan, Calvin
W ....................................... .. MoLane, Joan
Ronnie......................................... M cL eod, June
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Ann.........-.......75, 100, 110, M cM illan, L.
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L................... Malesky, Nona Lee .. .. Mandery, Beverly Jeanne
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M apes, Edwin A ........................... Marmon, Elva . . .. Marquie,
Vivian F ....................... Martell, Stanley W
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Jim.................. Martinsen, Dorothy ................... Martinsen,
Wesley D.......... M aser, George L.......................... . Mathes,
H. Bernard -......... Matson, Gordon K ..................... Matz, Jerry
A............................ Mayrand, Shirley Marie..............
Meador, Ben ... Meissner, Vernon Danforth._ Merrick, Margaret
Mae............ Merrick, Nancy M errim an, Pearl
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Messinger, Charles 1). Meyer, William F................. M illar, Bernice
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Alexander (Lex).... Minahan, Don .. ......... Mitchell, James C.... Moen,
Jean .......... Moffitt, Raymond M ohn, Thorleif
R........................... Molleston, Bob ... Molyneux, Irene M onson,
Ian .................................... M ontague, Lois
C............................ Montoure, Roland Arthur.......... Moore,
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L........................................47, 92, 96, 105 Nelson, Mary
Jean.................................. 68 N elson, R ussell
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elson, Sue ........................................ 76 Ness, Clarence
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Beverly................................................ 76 N icholls,
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Robert ..................................... .. .... 48, 100, 153 N
ielsen, Russel E .....................
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........................ :............... 60 Nord, Anne
.......................................... 76 Nordtvedt, Ernie ...........
..................... ..................... 68 Norgaard, Hal
....................................... 100, 136, 139, 142 Norman, P'aul
Edwin.................................... 68 Norton, Gracie
................................. ........... ....... 102 Norton, Mildred
.......................................................... 48 Nunamaker,
Kenneth P1................................. 48 Nunamaker, Robert C.---
......................... ...............142 Nye, Gene D
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arianne ........................................ 76 O'Bryant, William
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Odell, M aurice A ....................................... 60 Odom, Evelyn
............................................ 24 Ohls, Barbara Jo
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144 Oldani, JoAnne Mary . ............................... ... 76 Ollie,
Norma Mae .................................................... ....... 76
Olson, Betty J ...................................... . 76, 92 Olson,
Donald L............. ........ .... .............. 60, 93, O lson, Janis
Elizabeth... .............................................
..................... 76 Olson, Oscar
Edwin................................... ........... 68, 117 Olson, Robert
Dean................................... 76 Oman, Mary-Ann
............................. ... 48, 105 Ondracek, Raymond J
......................................7. 6 Onstad, Rudolph
G............................... ....................... 48 Orchard, Mae
...... ....................................... 76 O'Sam mon, M ike J...
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Oslin, Katherine ............................................. 76, 107
Oswalt, Bob ................................ ........... ....... .... 60 O
tten , E . L ee .....................................
........................................... 76 Otten, Ray E
........................... .. ............. . .... 60 Ovenell, Ted
.............. ............................... 140 Overdorff, Delores M ..
................................. . 68 Owens, Evelyn Mae
..................................... 60, 122 Pabst, Marie
........................................ 24 Pagels, Mary ........... -
..................................... ... 68 Parent, Agnes I.
.......................................... 68 Park, Walter
Epaphras.......................................... 76 Parson, George
LeRoy................................... 76 Partlow, Hal
..................................... 54, 100, 133 Pasley, Bonnie Yvonne
.......... ....................68, 103 Patenall, Thomas P...... .....
........ .................................... 76 Patterson, Ava .....
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.................................................. 48 Pattison, Arthur
W............................................................ 76 Peach,
Mildred Irene .......................... ..... 76, 102 Peach. Robert
G...... .................................. 60 Pearsall, Donald Howard
...................................... 96, 103 Pearson, E. Ann
................................ .4.8. , 97, 104 Pease, Verlene
........................................ 76, 112, 113 Peck, Miriam
....................... .... 2244...................... Pedersen, Richard
............................. ........... 68, 92 Pemberton, Joseph
........................... ............ 16 Penner, Joyce Elaine
...........................................76, 107 Peoples, Janis
........................................... 68, 151 Peter, Mildred
................................. .... 68 103 Peters, Marjorie
L....................................... 48 Peters, Wilma
E............................................ 68, 103 Petersen, D)onald
E............................................ 76 Peterson, Donald S
....................................... 48 Peterson, Don
...................................................... 76 P eterson, Jack
................... ............ .......... 68 Peterson, Patricia
L..--......................................... 61 P eterson , R oland L
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Peterson, Roy S .............................................. .61, 131,
132 Peterson, Sophia Eve ...............-..-..-..-.
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......................--- 76 Peterson, Stanley
...................................... 61, 100, 136, 137, 142 Peterson,
Wes ................................... .... 61, 145 Philbrick, Bruce L
.... ................................... 61 Phillips, Bernice
-..................... 48 Piatt, Helen ...
...................................... 61, 103 Pickard, Leon Allen
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J....................... ........ .......... .49, 101 P ill, Vi rgin ia B
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............... ...................49, 101 P'orter, John A
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Pow ers, Lorraine .... ................ ...................... 99 ow ers,
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............................... ................. 49 I'ntnam, IDorice Ann
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.......................................... 49 Rahmgrun, Ruth Ellen
......................................... 79 R aines, Ilow ard
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................................. 77, 136, 139 Ramquist, Marie . . . . .
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95, 96 Reddick, M adeline Jean ......6.8................................
Redmond, Catherine A.................. ..................... 49 Redmond.
Julia May... ...................................... 77 Reece, William M
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.................................................. 49 Regier, Bernard W .
............................ 24 R eid, D arlene ...... ..
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ene ......................................... 61 Reinard, B ill D ....
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................................. ..... 61, 102 Renfroe, W illiam
0...................................... 49 Reynolds, Dwight Robert
................................. 77 Rice, Charles M ....
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Richardson, Bill ............................. ............ 140, 145 R
ichart, Carl 0 ............................... ........... 92, 102, 133 R
ies, V iolet ................. .............................. 61, 107, 151
Righi, Angelo P ...................................... 117 R iley, M onte
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Rinehart, M ick ............................... ..... 61 R itchie, Lucille
L.......................................... 63 R itchie, W iley M erl
............... ............ ..... .......................... 77 Robbins,
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50...9..1..................... Roberts, Jack .................... ...... .
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...... ............... .......... .. ... ............ 68 Robinson, W alter
A .......7..7............................... Robison, D ick
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Robert F...... ............................. 61 Rogers, Jean Marie
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........... ............. .... 77 Rudes, George A ................... 61
Rudes, Gwladys Megan ....... 50 Ruggles, Annette I .
.................................. 50, 101 Runestrandl, Arthur James
........... 50, 38, 93, 97 Runestrand, Meredith
......................................... 50, 92 Runyard, ('arolyn
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Robert G(..... .......................... 55, 61, 106, 112, 113 Salmon,
Eliza eth A ................ .................... ....... ......... 68
Salsgiver, Gerald R... .......... ... ....... ........ 61, 134 Samuelson,
Lola .... ............ 63, 102, 103 Sandall, P auline M ...
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Ray A ......................... Scoll, Robert J...........................
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Persis Reynolds Searle, D ick . ... ............. Selander, Britt Marie
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Joanne E..... Seppala, James Shackleton, Jean Marie............ Shahan,
Joseph B.......................... Sharpe, Shirley Louise .............
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............................. Silverman, Bob .. Simmons, Cliff Simpson,
Shirley ........... Simpson, Suzanne J.................... Sires, Donald
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......................... Sjolund, James . Sjolund, Robert Skeen,
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MaryLou ... 'hompson, l)wan 'homnpson, Hlarvey 1,. 'Thlomson, William
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............. Threlkeld, Sylvia Eileen ........ Threlkeld, Willard
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Ken 78 Valentine, Richard W .... 52 V an A ver, A lbert
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Marvin James ......... ...... 78 VanderMeer, Samuel J..- ........ 78 Van
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Coral E ................ . .. . ............... 69 Vetter, H. C .......
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Walker, Claude Ellis W allace, Stella ...................... W alter, Don
C................ W ard, Frank J.................. . -- Ward, Harold
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Alson ........................................ 69, 101 Wells, Leonard
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Westall, Donna .............. ............. ................ 52 Westerman,
Roger ...... ................ ........... . ..... 145 Westlin, Virginia
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Ann . ................69., ..10.0........... Whitaker, Lorena M . .......
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.......................1. ..3.6,. .1.39., ..14.2....... Whyte, D)onald
E........................... ....... .---------.. 52 Wiik, Helen J
......... ........ .............. 69, 100, 103, 107, 154 Wiik, Nan
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........................... 52 Wiley, Eleanor
.......................................6.9 Willemsen, Virginia Elinor
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Ralph .......... .. .......................... ...... .... 53 Woodman,
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