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1951 Klipsun   WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE  OF EDUCATION  Editor .  Business
Al anager Faculty Adviser  Assistant Editors  . . . . Joyce Gillie  . . . .
. Keith Stearns  Mrs. Ruth A. Burnet  Joanne Hoyt and  Audrey Adams

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1951  Table of Contents  Administration . . . . . . . . 14  Classes . . . .
. . . . 26  Activities . . . . . . . . . . 62  Sports . .......... 114 
Index . . . . . . . . . . .143

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Typical of the progress Western Washington  College of Education has made
in recent years is  the opening of the new Arts building, a center for 
instruction in the arts and crafts. This has been  another year of
progress, although marked by the  uncertainties of a world not at peace.
Recorded in  this book are the events and personalities of the  year. It is
our hope that our skippers-the mem-bers  of the faculty- and our fellow
crew members  -the students-will find this book in years to  come a
cherished remembrance of the fruitful 1951  voyage of the stalwart Viking
ship.  57aneuwond

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Administration Building

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Edens Hall

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Men's Residence Hall

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Campus School

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Library

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Senior Hall   Heating Plant

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Auditorium-Music Building

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Industrial Arts Building

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Physical Education Building

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Administration  Charting the Course

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Guardians of Growth  Dr. Haggard  Important discussions pertaining to the
com--  pletion and furnishing of  the new Auditorium-Music  building headed
the lengthy list of projects carried  on by the Board of Trustees during
the past year.  Capable representation from the College was  assured by the
presence of the Board at the many  education meetings throughout the state.
Prepara-tion  and presentation of the 1951-1953 budget and  active
participation on the joint board of trustees  of the three Washington
colleges  of education ac-cented  fully the accomplishments of the present 
board.  Under President W. W. Haggard's leadership,  WWCE has successfully
carried forward its purpose  of providing for the educational needs of the
state.  Highlight of the year for the president was the  completion of the
$1,200,000 Auditorium-M u s i c  building. Always busy with educational and
civic  responsibilities, Dr. Haggard found time during the  year to accept
the honor of serving on a special  committee of the American Association of
Teachers  Colleges for the purpose of re-evaluating teacher  training
institution accreditation.

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Sharing adjacent offices and  sharing in the duties of student  supervision
are Western's two  friendly deans, C. W. McDonald  for the men and Miss
Lorraine  Powers for t he women. Finding  part-time jobs for
self-supporting  students is the big task of Dean  McDonald, while Dean
Powers  lends much of her time to the direc-tion  of social activities and
organ-ized  living groups.  ... 74e Whect  Conferring frequently on
person-nel  problems this year were Dr.  Merle Kuder, director of student 
personnel; Registrar Donald Fer-ris,  and his new assistant, William 
O'Neil. Every student at Western  is assured of courteous considera-tion 
from this hard-working trio.  Although the junior high section  of the
Campus School was closed  this year, there has been no let-up  in
responsibilities for Dr. Raymond  F. Hawk. The number of student  teachers
reached a new high and  student teachers were in a greater  number of city
and county schools  than ever before.  Page seventeen

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Margaret H. Aitken, M.A.  Mira E. Booth, M.A.  Edward J. Arntzen, M.A. 
Elmina Boothby, R.N.  Edith Baker, M.A.  Hazel Breakey, B.S.  Kermit B.
Bengtson, B.S.  Laurence W. Brewster  M.A.  May L. Bettman  Joseph A.
Cavanaugh,  Ph.D.  aacc4ty 7sieod ..  Advising the multitude of campus
clubs is one  of the many extra  duties cheerfully performed by faculty
members.  Ruth A. Burnet, M.A.  Sene R. Carlile, M.A.  David J. Burrell,
M.A.  S. E. Carver, M.A.  Page eighteen

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Maurice F. Freehill,  Ed. D.  Helen L. Gillham, M.A.  Harvey M. Gelder,
M.A.  Georgia P. Gragg  Senior salmon bake finds Herbert Hearsey and Louis
Earle preparing a  treat for members of the 1950 graduating  class.  ...
ieeess 7eacers  Katherine M. Casanova,  M.A.  Ralph Cullmann, M.S.  M. F.
Cederstrom, Ph.D.  Albert H. Culverwell, M.A.  Edna Channer, M.A.  Nora B.
Cummins, M.A.  Raymond A. Ciszek, M.S.  Frank L. D'Andrea, Ed.D.  Linda
Countryman, M.A.  Irene M. Elliott, M.A.  Page -nineteen

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Faculty Bull Session-Talking things over in the lounge are (LEFT TO RIGHT) 
Dittrich, Buchanan, Carlile, Hammer, Punches, Thompson, McDonald. 
Elizabeth Gregory,  B.A. in Ed.  Mildred Herrick,  M.A. in L.S.  Irwin A.
Hammer,  Ed. D.  Herbert R. Hearsey,  M.S. in L.S.  'kt v44aoaf"um . 
Arthur C. Hicks, Ph.D.  Thomas F. Hunt, M.A.  Victor H. Hoppe, M.A.  Vivian
Johnson, M.A.  Annis J. Hovde, M.A. Stewart A. Johnston, Ph.D.  Jane Hovde,
B.A.  Lucy Kangley, Ph.D.  Leslie Hunt, M.A.  Halldor C. Karason, M.A. 
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Mildred Kantola,  B.S. in Ed.  Florence J. Kirkpatrick  M.A.  Enid Karsten,
B.A. in L.S.  Katherine E. Lane, M.S.  Milford Kellogg, B.A.  Charles F.
Lappenbusch,  M.A.  Ruth Kelsey, M.A.  John M. Leiman, M.A.  Priscilla
Kinsman, M.A.  John A. Liedtke, M.S.  .m. 74e d .:4Z  David McDonald, Ed.D.
 June McLeod, B.A.  Ruby D. Mclnnes, M.A.  Eileen McMillan, M.A.  Just One
of the Ktds--At Western, faculty-student comradeship means play as  well as
work. Here, Prof. Arntzen joins in enjoyment of Campus Day fun.  Page
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Pearl Merriman, M.A.  Evelyn Odom, M.A.  Marjorie Muffly, M.A.  Marie B.
Pabst, M.S.  Keith A. Murray,  Ph.D.  Miriam L. Peck, M.A.  Synva K. Nicol,
M.A.  Hazel Plympton, M.A.  James H. O'Brien, M.A. Ruth E. Platt, M.S.  Oc"
qemt49e...'74"  John A. Porter, M.A.  J. Alan Ross, Ph.D.  Frank N.
Punches, M.A.  Ray A. Schwalm, M.S.  Dorothy Ramsland, M.S.  Jean Shephard,
M.A.  Bernard W. Regier, M.M.  Bearnice Skeen, M.S.  Charles M. Rice, M.A. 
Miriam B. Snow, M.S.  Page twenty-two

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Leona M. Sundquist, M.S.  Ralph H. Thompson, M.A.  Jeanne Tangney, B.A. 
Anna Ullin, M.A.  Off-Duty- Carnival time finds students and faculty again
mingling. The Ciszeks,  Weythmnan, Lane, and O'Brien at the WRA carnival. 
Stoce a6 Z0ou~c~  Albert Van Aver, Ph.D.  Paul Woodring, Ph.D.  Lesley
Vinal, M.A.   Laurence Wright, B.S.  Don C. Walter, M.A.  Elizabeth M.
Hopper, M.A.  Ruth Weythman, M.A.  Norma  Crowe  Nan Dybdahl Wiik, B.A. 
William Dittrich, B.S.  Page twenty-three

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Grace M. Blake  Louis H. Earle  Doris H. Buchanan  Marjorie French  Sam J.
Buchanan  Ann Garcia Ethel Church  Nancy Nelson  Christine Cottrell, R.N. 
Doris Pauls  dt~rlttaeiatuL e r ,4cudaa  Nancy Jane Smith Frank B. Stimson
Patricia L. Sutherland Mildred E. Tremain  Eloise Ulbrick Helen Williams,
B.A. Mary Winders  Page twenty-four

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Pearl Reese Ernest Sams Business office efficiently handles all financial
operations. Shown above  Ruth Spearin Ethelyn Sisk Madge MacKinnon, Frank
Stimnson, and Doris Buchanan  Mr. Bengtson directs chemistry experiment

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Mayor Jack Mulhern welcomes Freshmen and new students.  er 4 #esmni.r s to
a Chaen~e  A trifle bewildered, but eager to learn and to  play an
important part in college life, 500 new  freshmen entered Western
Washington College of  Education this year. They found at Western a  ready
welcome and a satisfying personal attention  through the College's
counseling system.  The new life offered no insurmountable ob-stacles  for
this vigorous group of students. The  class quickly organized, elected
officers and an ad-viser,  and prepared for its role in the Homecoming 
celebration. When freshman bonfire  time rolled  around, every freshman, as
well as every student  and grad who had ever been a freshman, was  thrilled
by the way this class defended its bonfire.  The freshmen found themselves
heirs to a twenty-one year-old challenge. The challenge was  written as the
dedication of the 1929 edition of this yearbook: "All the bright successes
and darker  shortcomings of present students may seem to  future students
but idle play. Today's students here  offer a challenge to the class
assembled twenty-five  years hence to surpass the achievement of today.  To
that class of 1954 we respectfully dedicate this yearbook."  The class of
1954-this year's freshmen-set out  to surpass the "bright successes" of a
generation  ago. Individually, and as a group, they contributed  to all
phases of college life. They added a welcome  touch of youth and buoyancy
to their classes, to  pep rallies, and to all the activities they entered. 
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Aanes, Marian  Adams, Audrey  Allen, Donna  Ambrosius, Caroline  Andersen,
Beatrice  Anderson, Gerald  Aursness, Helen  Baldwin, Dale  Ballard, Yvonda
 Baxter, Patricia  Beecher, Barbara  Beeston, Leslie  Bemis, Barbara 
Benson, Joan  Berg, Cynthia  Bergh, Bonnie  Bergstrom, Joan  Berthiaume,
Dana  Besteel, Shirley  Bitterman, Wayne  Blakely, Robert  Blickenstaff,
Priscilla  Bowhay, Ellis  Boyce, Douglas  Boyer, Jo Ann  Braithwaite, John 
Butenshon, Vernajean  Byers, Doris  Callison, Virginia Campbell, Claire 
Campbell, Dale  Carson, Paul  Cash, Earl  Cavanaugh, Margaret  Chandler,
Martin Chenier, Walter  Coe, Frank  Coffey, Nadine  Cooper, Laurnell  Cox,
Ann  Carolyn, Crook  Crow, Robert Daverin, Elaine  DeGarmo, Helen  Dent,
Jacqueline  Page twenty-nine

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Dobbins, Carolyn  Dodd, Donna Rae  Doherty, Clint  Downing, Joyce  Dudley,
Donna  Easterbrook, William  Ebright, Mervin  Edwards, Marvin  Endicott,
Pat  Erholm, Diane  Fagerson, Mary Lou  Faulkner, Margaret  Federico,
Carmela  Field, John  Fisher, lone  Fisher, Sue  Flint, Donalda  Foltz,
Richard  Foss, Betty  Franks, George  Fredrickson, Monica  French, Dale 
Garrett, Donna  Goddis, Lauralee  Goheen, Milton  Golden, Martha  Gordon,
Shirley  Gossage, Glen  Grocott, Betty  Hall, Betty  Hall, Marilyn Hansen,
Allen  Harlow, Jeanne  Harrison, Wallace  Haveman, Margaret  Hawn, Jere 
Haycox, William Hayes, Beth  Hayward, Georgine  Herdt, Verne  Hinckley,
lone  Hodder, Chuck  Hoggins, Dale  Hoff, Joy Atwood, Ardella  Page thirty

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Hoisington, Arthur  Holmstrom, Mary  Houghton, Meech  Hoyt, JoAnn  Irwin,
Beverly  Isaacson, Marilyn Jackson, Floyd  Jensen, Viola  Johnson, Marie 
Jungbloom, Beverly  Kampe, Klemens  Kazen, Douglas Kelly, Robert  Kern,
Patricia  Kjelstad, Charlotte  Klucksdahl, Harris  Knowles, Carolyn 
Koetje, Evelyn Kohler, Ann  Kohner, Don  Kratz, Whitfield  Kramer, Dale 
Kronick, Karrol  Lallas, Louie  Lambert, Jeanne   Landahl, Jean  Larson,
Rose  Leonard, Lola  Liddell, Don  Linde, Carle  Lindenthal, Beverly  Lipp,
Nancy  Little, Rose  Lockhart, Joan  Loreen, Ernie  Lucas, Diane  Lund,
Eloise  MacGregor, Barbara  McKee, Loren  Martindale, Delores  Mathieson,
Eldred  Maxfield, Jesse  Mecklenberg, Carl  Mercier, Nancy Methven, Helen 
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Miller, Larry  Miller, Morris  Monroe, Marilee  Morrissay, Mildred  Myers,
Dorothy  Myers, Pauline Nelson, Helen  Nesheim, Theodore  Newell, Robert 
Nilsen, Marvin  Norman, Remo  Nunan, Allan O'Connor, Mary Lou  Oelrich,
George  Offutt, Larry  Olson, Jean  Olsen, Robert  Olson, Russell  Palmer,
Sue  Pederson, Carolyn  Peel, Beverly  Peterson, Ellen  Peterson, Joyce 
Peterson, Judy  Phillips, Les Plancich, Vivian  Porter, Doris  Porter,
Robert  Ralph, Margaret  Rankin, Sara  Rapelje, Della  Reed, Donna 
Reinert, Gerald  Rennack, Viola  Rice, Crystal  Richardson, Norman  Riehl,
Dick  Riffe, Mary Rockne, Joan  Row, Geraldine  Rubinack, Fairylee  Rumple,
Rosemary  Ruthford, Joan  Salisbury, Helen  Schmidt, Bernice  Page
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Seldomridge, Donna  Shannon, Wilma  Shaudney, Walter  Sisk, David  Skinner,
Phyllis  Slater, MaryLou  Small, Darrell  Smith, Alan  Smith, Marilyn 
Smith, Marline  Smith, Wayne  Sorenson, Patty  Stephens, Freeman 
Stevenson, Joyce  Stoehr, Barbara  Stratton, Betty  Sundal, Reynold 
Sutherland, June Sutterfield, Barbara  Thal, Ben  Thomas, Ruby  Thon, Jerry
 Tinkham, Kenneth  Trafton, Mary  Tucker, Priscilla  Ulowetz, Barbara 
Visnar, Dana  Wagar, Marilyn  Wagness, Lee  Wallace, Dale  Weber, Muriel
Williams, Mary Lou  Wilson, Marion  Winningham, Nancy  Wolf, Dean  Wooding,
Ellene  Woods, Joyce Yothers, Jerry  Young, Doris  Zehnder, Neil  Barbeau,
Richard  Beaudry, Jim  Cole, Marie  Delano, Leo French, Dale  Page
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Peggy Strauss, Ralph Bennett, Clyde Hobbs  Soft4mrwrcv e4. zw4eo044ead  The
largest freshman class ever enrolled in  Western College became, in the
fall of 1950, one of  Western's most distinguished sophomore classes. 
Continuing to build on the progress they had  made as freshmen, the
sophomores found an op-portunity  to start the year off right in the "Real 
Western" Homecoming. The class took second place  in the window display
competition with their dis-play  in the Sears-Roebuck window. Attractive
Shir-ley  Simpson of Enumclaw was the sophomore prin-cess  in Queen
Sigrid's royal court. Sophomores provided an answer to the prob-lem  of
"The Thing" winter quarter in a mixer which  they sponsored. Decorations
paid tribute to the  mythical thing, and a contest provided additional 
enjoyment. Phil Ager's band provided the music.  Spring quarter brought the
traditional class picnic  which supplied hot dogs, fun, and recreation for
all.  Popular Martin Smith of Bremerton was select-ed  to serve as class
president, with Clyde Hobbs,  Kent, vice-president. Peggy Strauss of Tacoma
held  the position of secretary-treasurer. The class was  advised by Harvey
Gelder of the mathematics de-partment.  Ralph Bennett of Battleground was 
sophomore delegate to the Interclub Council.  Goals became clearly defined 
for most sopho-mores  during their second year. A majority-250 
students-were enrolled in teacher education. Fifty-four  were in the junior
college curriculum, intend-ing  to transfer to some other college at the
end of  the year. Another fifty were seeking to gain the  Bachelor of Arts
degree in arts and sciences.  Page thirty-four

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Aarstad, Neva  Aldrich, George  Alexander, Helen  Barnhill, Clara 
Bartlett, Joan  Barton, Helen  Battey, Anne  Beach, Maureen  Billmann,
Daryl  Blaser, Jackie  Blickenstaff, Lowell  Blonden, William Vanderpol,
Maribeth  Borchers, Donald  Brandt, Alice  Brann, Norman  Brown, Arlayne 
Brown, Joan Brown, Nancy  Burnett, Barbara  Campbell, Lee  Carlson, Thelma 
Catron, Stanley  Cole, Margaret Cornell, Joan  Copeland, James  Davis,
Dorothy  Dehoog, William  Derstine, Roy  Dodsworth, Paul Doyle, Patrick 
Edgren, Loyal  Eide, John  Endersbe, Richard  Endlich, Helen  Engdahl,
Jeanne  Erdman,  Claretta  Estle, Paul  Falkner, Maureen  Bulen, Bernice

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Fosmo, Laurance  Freeberg, Carlin  Fritzberg, James  Frohning, Donald 
Fuglvog, Ed  Gallant, Carole Garka, Don  Gates, Shirley  Gentry, Janice 
Gaupp, Gloria  German, Kenneth  Gjovig, Meredith  Gloman, Jo Ann  Goetz,
Shirley  Goldade, Rita  Gronemeyer, Vernon  Hagedorn, Elizabeth  Hand,
Sherry Hansen, Robert  Hargreaves, James  Hash, Carl  Hash, Marilyn  Hawn,
Barbara  Hevely, Dale  Hill, Ray Hilton, Louis  Hoof, Virginia  Hooker,
Ruth  Horman, Burton  Hoyt, Mary Ann  Hudson, Bonnie  Hulse, Howard 
Hutchison, Joyce  Irwin, Carol  Jacobs, Robert  James, Dorothy  Johnson,
Maureen  Jones, Darrell  Jones, Norma  Jones, Stanley  Page thirty-six

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Knoop, Roger  Koger, Mabel  Kok, John  Lamphear, George  Layton, Patricia 
Leckenby, Joyce  Levitin, Bob  Lindberg, Charles  Lorentzen, Joanne  Lund,
Corinne  Lunde, Alfred  Lycan, Eleanor  MacDonald, Naida  McEwen, Colleen 
McHargue, Barbara  Mclvor, Lyla  McMicken, Shirley  McPherson, George
Magnuson, Patricia  Mandery, Beverly  Manely, Beverly  Mason, Phyllis 
Meador, Bennett  Mehrer, Vivian   Milton, Marilou  .Moffitt, Raymond 
Morgan, Duane  Morgan, John  Mosier, Jerri  Mullen, Neill  Mumford, Nora 
Murphy, Wallace  Noah, Curtis  Oldani, JoAnne  Olson, Janis  Ondracek, Ray 
Oslin, Katherine Otten, Lee  Peach, Mildred  Pike, Howard  Page
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Price, Pat  Rahmgren, Ruth  Reamer, Allen  Redmond, Julia  Reinard, William
 Rice, Ethelwyn Richardson, William  Romer, Lois  Royal, Gerald  Safsten,
Curtis  Scott, Pauline  Seckel, Harris Shackleton, Jean  Shahan, Joseph 
Sheets, Jean  Skogman, Kenneth  Sliger, Mervin  Smelling, Evelyn Sovde,
Lora Lee  Spurling, Kay  Stankey, Sylvia  Stefani, Marian  Stibre, Loretta 
Sullivan, Dan Summers, Frances  Sundean, Donald  Swedberg, Maynard  Teller,
Margaret  Thorstenson, Sylvia Turnbull, Dolores  Urbich, Margy  Valentine,
Kenneth  Vanderford, Floelle  Vanderpol, Marvin  Van Zanten,  Lee  Wallace,
Stella  Ward, William  Webb, Phyllis  Westlin, Virginia  Whitney, Fred 
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Williams, Eugene  Williams, Kenneth  Wolff, Sam  Woodman, Bob  Wright, Jim 
Young, Jack  Page thirty-nine

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Junior class officers directed the class of 1952 through its eventful third
year at WWCE. Mildred  Peter, secretary; Dick Pedersen, president; Mary
Pagels, treasurer; and Chuck Gesdahl, vice-president 9c~tuo'i4 s s  In
spite of large numbers who were doing  their student teaching for the first
time, the Junior class again proved itself possessed of  initiative. Last
year's class inaugurated the Jun-ior  Prom, while this year's class went
one step  further by electing a prince and princess to rule  over the
affair.  The  entire college elected royalty from a  group of eight,
nominated by the Junior class.  Those nominated were: Lois French, Betty
Bru-seth,  Mildred Peter, and Beverly Carlson for  princess; and Pat
"Spider" Clyde, Arnie Kiug,  Dick Pedersen and Tom Springer for prince. 
Those who finally reigned were Mildred Peter  and Dick Pedersen.  The class
boasted a few outstanding mem-bers:  a Homecoming queen, Mary  Elbie, and a
 co-winner of the football inspirational award,  Norm Hash. Bud Scott did
some outstanding playing on the first string in basketball. The  class also
sponsored a mixer.  Under the benevolent and inspiring leader-ship  of Dr.
David McDonald the officers of the  Junior class found much cooperation in
their  work. Dick Pedersen served as president, Chuck  Gesdahl as vice
president, Mary Pagels as treas- urer,  and Mildred Peter as secretary. 
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Aarstad, Audrey  Truex, Marjorie Adair  Allgire, Robert  Anderson, Morris 
Anderson, Sharon  Angevine, Edwin  Arentzen, Frederick  Augenes, Mary Lou 
Baker, Robert  Ballinger, Glee  Bartholick, Robert Baylor, Jeanette  Boko,
Robert  Boucher, Jean  Boyd, Richard  Bretvick, Mary L.  Bridges, Marianne
Bright, Maurice  Bring, Ronnie  Broderson, Rose Mary  Brown, Leila  Brown,
Robert  Burnett, Carolyn Burton, Raymond  Page forty-one

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Call, Mary Ann  Cannard, Sue  Casteel, Lora  Childs, Vernon  Cochran, Nona 
Cookson, Robert  Coulter, Roy  Cox, Florence  Crane, Barbara  Crawford,
David  Crow, Kenneth  Crump, Henrietta  Daines, Wesley  Davis, Don  Dews,
Roger  Dillon, Gail  Donnelly, Dean  Dowd, George  Dustin, Fred  Ehle,
Beverly  Elbie,  Mary  Elledge, Willa  Entrikin, Eugene  Favero, Lillian 
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Freeberg, Thyra  French, Lois  Frey, Stanley  Geijesbeek, Sam  Germain,
John  Gesdahl, Charles Gillett, Bruce  Gillie, Joyce  Gillie, Paul J. 
Gordon, Ioma  Hagen, Louella  Hale, Phyllis  Hansen, Carolyn  Harrison,
Jacquelyn  Hash, Norm  Haste, Lois  Haugen, Jarvis  Hawkins, Dorothy 
Heald, Arthur  Hilde, Mandel  Hisey, Adabel  Hoffert, Marcella  Hoof, Bruce
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Hurlbut, Jackie  Jacoby, Junett  Jeremiah, Neil  Johnson, Delores 
Johnston, Barbara  Joynes, Willis Keaton, John  Kern, George  Killmer, Pat 
King, Dick  Klug, Arnie  Knittle, Carolyn  LaFreniere, William Lapsley, Ed 
Larson, Lois  McClellan, Roy  McGuire, Mickie  McLinn, Jack  Malone, James 
Markarian, John  Meenk, Marie  Messinger, Charles  Meuli, Al  Milton, Lex 
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Morgan, Keith  Morris, Colleen  Nelson, Duane  Nelson, George  Nelson, Mary
Jean  Nielsen, Joann Nordin, Esther  Norman, Paul  Odell, Charles  Olson,
Oscar  Overdorff, Dolores  Pagels, Mary  Pasley, Bonnie  Pearsall, Donald 
Pedersen, Dick  Penewell, Royal  Peoples, Janice  Peter, Mildred  Brevick,
Wilma Peters  Pickering, Pat  Privat, James  Puckett, Eugenia  Putman,
Dorice  Ramaley, Harold  Page forty-five

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Richmond, John  Ridenour, Glenn  Righi, Angelo  Rogers, Hank  Rogers, Ted 
Shields, Doris  Scheide, John  Scott, Charles  Sells, Barbara 
Sensenbrenner, Joanne  Seversen, Lorraine  Siegworth, John Simonson, David 
Sires, Donald  Somers, Pat  Spearin, Herbert  Spencer, Barbara  Sprague,
Arlene Stearns, Keith  Stephan, Larry  Stephens, Lorene  Taylor, Charles 
Thorlakson, Donald  Thorsen, Noreen  Page forty-six

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Tovrea, Vern  Trivett, Earl  Van Woert, Coral  Vike, Gene  Wall, Carol 
Weible, Vernon  Whelan, Patricia Whitaker, Lorena  Whitmore, LaRene 
Whitsell, Gayle  Wiik, Helen  Willemsen, Virginia  Wiley, Eleanor Wilson,
Elaine  Wilson, Jean  Wilson, Larry  Wing, Charmaine  Wright, Keith  Zaske,
Janet  Yeend, Donna  Gillett, Ann  Page forty-seven

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Senior Planning Board - SEATED: R.  Johnson, G. Keplinger, J. McHeffey, H. 
Piatt, B. Gruett, M. Miller, S. Kelly.  STANDING: M. Gronseth, F. Harris,
C.  Thomas, R. Williamson, H. Sorenson, D.  Grocott, P. Dyer.  Officers,
Class of 1951-Helen Piatt, sec-retary;  Dave Grocott, president; Jim 
McHeffey, vice- president; Cecil Thomas,  treasurer.  Another four-year
cycle has ende  offers to the world another stalwart g  uates-trained for
leadership, educa  mocracy.  This graduating class has witn  major
transformations in its four yea  As freshmen they saw the final stage  tion
of the new heating plant and th  dence Hall and the first award of th  Arts
and Master of Education degre  ond year began and ended with cel  maxing
the college's historic first fifi  junior year was also one of constru  as
the Arts Building was completed  and construction of the Auditorium-M  went
rapidly ahead. In their third yea  a whole manifested their social abiliti 
Page forty-eight  ..Rea4 6c the 'Worl  I and WWCE the first Junior Prom.
Four years of growth was  group of grad- completed by the final dedication
of the Auditorium-ation  and de- Music Building, from which this class is
to be the  first to graduate.  iessed several In this fourth year, the
climax of college life,  rs on campus. the seniors have been occupied with
earnest pre--  s of construc- parations for their lives after graduation.
The many  he Mens Resi- functions of the class have been directed by the  e
Bachelor of senior planning board. The class sponsored a mixer  es. Their
sec- which was held in November. A memorable class  lebrations cli- banquet
was held in February, followed by a salmon  ty years. The bake in May. 
ction progress A fitting climax to four complete years of  and occupied
study, activities, and social life is the graduation of  Music Building
this class of 1951, equipped by the College to be-ar  the class as come the
leaders, educators, and guardians of  ies by staging democracy in a
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Adams, Alfred Charles  Bellingham-Norsemen  Adams, Gene  Bellingham-A WS 
Albers, James A. Bellingham-Norsemen, Indus-trial  Arts Club  Allgire,
Robert S.  Mount Vernon-Camera Club,  International  Relations Club 
Ambrosius, Herbert A.  Bellingham-Chess Club, Choir,  Norsemen  Anagostou,
William U.  Kelso-Football, W Club, Fu-ture  Teachers of America  Anderson,
Robert N.  Bremerton-Norsemen Bartlett, Joan Neriede  Seattle-A WS  Benner,
Ernest David  Bellingham - Future Teachers  of America, Vice-president
For-ensics  Club, Debate Squad  Berg, Geraldine Margaret  Kent-A WS 
Bingham, Don Bellingham-Norsemen  Blendheim, John Kenneth 
Bellingham-Norsemen  Bond, Brian H.  Granite Falls- Norsemen  Booman, Glenn
L.  Lynden - Scholarship Society,  President, Norsemen, Ski Club  Bostrom,
Robert C.  Bellingham-Norsemen  Page forty-nine

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Boyd, Burton O.  Keyport - Scholarhip Society,  Norsemen  Boyd, Thomas J. 
Pasco-Norsemen  Breivik, Howard G.  Bellingham-Football, W Club,  Norsemen 
Brown, Chuck H.  Seattle - Baseball, W C l u b, Norsemen Commission  Brown,
Joan A.  Seattle - Women's Recreation  Association president, I n t e r-
club  Council secretary, Who's  Who  Brown, Theodora Katherine 
Bremerton-Future Teachers of America treasurer, C o ll e g e  Christian
Fellowship, Womens  Recreation Association  Burhans, Janneke  Vancouver -
Colheconomists,  Valkyrie, A WS  Butler, Barbara A.  Shelton - Freshman C l
a s s   Treasurer, Publications P r o m  Princess, AWS  Cannard, Donald
Dennis  Vancouver - International Re- lations  Club, Future Teachers  of
America, Norsemen  Carrick, June  Bellingham-Board of Control, Womens
Recration Association,  Valkyrie, Who's Who  Carso,n Roy M.  Bellingham -
Forensic C l u b President, Debate S q u a d,  Norsemen  Carson, Yvonne M. 
Seattle-Band, Valkyrie, AWS  Cary, Carl Benjamin  Friday Harbor-"Hasty
Heart,'  "Years Ago," "Harvey," Norse-m  en  Cassity, Henry H.
Bellingham-Norsemen  Chandler, Marjorie Ruth  Spokane-Future Teachers of 
America, College Christian Fel-lowship,  AWS  Page fifty

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Cooke, Charles E.  Bellingham-Norsemen  Cooper, Marvin J. 
Bellingham-Norsemen  Coward, Richard E.  Bellingham - Association f o 
Childhood Education vice-pres-ident,  Industrial Arts C l u b,  Norsemen
Coye, Clarence M.  Lynden - Scholarship Society,  Kappa Delta Pi, Norsemen 
Creighton, Eldridge J. Bellingham - Future Teachers  of America, Interclub
Council,  Norsemen  Cruver, Roy E.  Tacoma- Intramural S p o r t s, 
Norsemen  Culbertson, Harvey E.  Bellingham-Swimming, Norse-men  Curry,
Frank  Bellingham-Norsenmen  Dahl, Everett A.  Ferndale-Norsemen  Daane,
Irene J.  Lynden-A WS Daverin, Zona  Seattle - Future Teachers of  America,
Kappa Delta Pi,  Board of Control, Who's Who Davis, Donald R. 
Bellingham-Norsemen  Davis, Janice Louise  Lopez-Blue Triangle.
Associa-tion  for Childhood Education.  Womens Recreation Association 
Dayton, Douglas D.  Bothell-Association for Child-hood  Education, Norsemen
 Diambri, William  Renton - Football, W Club,  Norsemen  Page fifty- one

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Dodd, Eleanor Y.  Bellingham-A WS  Dorcy, Bernard T.  Bellingham-Norsemen 
Dow, Dorothy Ann Manchester - College Christian  Fellowship, Future
Teachers of  America treasurer, AWS  Dowd, Harold R.  Seattle-Norsemen 
Elledge, Willa Charlene  Bellingham-A WS  Ely, William R.  Seattle-Safety
Council, Norse-men  Federico, Mary A.  Monroe-Association for Child-hood 
Education, Womens Re- creation  Association, AWS  Felton, Norborn M. L. 
Bellingham - Camera C l u b,  Norsemen  Fennelly, Dorothy Joan  Seattle-A
WS  Ferguson, Anne  Everett-A WS  Franks, Athena  Bellingham - A W S,
Womens  Recreation Association  Furlong, James H.  Granite Falls-Norsemen 
Gallmeyer, Robert E. Olympia-Social Science Club  president, Future
Teachers of  America, Industrial Arts Club  Garnett, Freda  Tacoma - Womens
Recreation  Association, AWS  Gloman, J. M.  Bellingham-Norsemen  Page
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Goetz, Walter L.  Bellingham-International Re-lations  Club, Scholarship
So-ciety,  The Writer  Gould, Alex S.  Bellingham-Norsemnen  Graves,
Patricia  Ferndale-Klipsun Staff 1949,  Womens Recreation Association 
treasurer, Safety Council  Griffith, Marian H.  Bellingham-Valkyrie, A WS 
Grocott, David Astoria, Ore.-Board of Con-trol,  W Club, 'Class president, 
Who's Who  Gronseth, H. Morton  Seattle- Collegian, K l i p s u n  Sports
Editor; Press Club pres-ident,  Who's Who  Grueter, Doris Anne  Bellevue- A
WS  Honcoop, Marie  Everson- Social Science Club  secretary - treasurer, F
u t u r e  Teachers of America, AWS  Harriman, Herb C.  Custer-Norsemen 
Harris, Al  Bellingham-Football, W Club, Norsemen  Hasselberg, Dale C. 
Blanchard - Industrial A r t s  Club president, Interclub Coun  cil,
Norsemen  Harris, Frances  Bellingham-Band, Music Club,  Association for
Childhood Edu-cation Herbold, Paul E.  Bellingham - Debate Squad,  Forensic
Club, Scholarship So-ciety  Hlickenbottom, Eddie' O.  Enumclaw-ASB
President, W  Club, Future Teachers of Amer-ica,  Who's Who  Hill, Rowland
W. Jr.  Tacoma - 1950 Homecoming  Co-Chairman, Opening Week  Committee,
Student Facilities Committee  Page fifty-three

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Hoglund, Eric  Port Angeles - Choir, Men's  Quartet, Norsemen  Hopkins,
Robert B.  Monroe-Norsemen Howard, Clyde Ezra  Bellingham - College
Christian  Fellowship, Norsemen  Iraola, Frank P.  Hoquiam- Norsemen 
James. Marion C.  Arlington-Future Teachers of  America, Industrial Arts
Club  secretary. AWS vice-president,  Who's Who  Jenft, Johnny 
Sultan-Norsem en  Jensen. Jack  Seattle--Track. W Club. Norse-men 
vice-president  Jerstedt, Robert L.  Bellingham-Norsemen  Johnson, Ann 
Missoula, Mont.-AWS  Johnson, Eileen M.  Bellingham - Association f o r 
Childhood Education, A W S Commission  Johnson, Rudy  Bellingham-Norsemen 
Johnson, William B.  Bellingham - Future Teachers  of America, Music Club,
Norse-men  Jones, Harold  Louisville, Kentucky - Future  Teachers of
America, Norsemen  Judd, Norma Swanson  Port Angeles-A WS  Kearns, Bonnie
L.  Bellingham-A WS Commission,  Valkyrie, United Student  Christian
Council  Page fifty-four

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Kelly, Sam P.  Bellinghamn-Norsemen  Keplinger, George Allen  Everett-Yell
Leader, Home-coming Booklet editor, Colleg-ian  Staff  Kerr, Ronald R. 
Silver Lake-Association f o r  Childhood Education, Social  Science Club,
Klipsun Staff  Kilander, Lois J.  Bellingham - Choir, Off-Cam-pus  Women,
AWS King, Jeannine M.  Bellingham-Scholarship Socie-ty  secretary, Kappa
Delta Pi,  Forensic Club  King. Robert H. J.  Boise, Idaho-Student
Facilities  Committee, Kappa Delta Pi  treasurer, Scholarship Society 
Kucera, Larry  Bellingham-Intramural Sports,  Norsemen  Lafond, James
Randall  Bellingham-1948 Homecoming  Committee, Norsemen  Lambert, Harold
Dwaine  Bellingham-Football, W Club,  Norsemen  Larrick, Leland S.  Port
Angeles-Norsemen  Lehto, Robert E.  Centralia- Intramural Sports,  Norsemen
Lenihan, Katherine F.  Poulsbo-Valkyrie, Song Lead-er,  AWS  Leidtke,
Miriam  Bellingham-Scholarship Socie-ty,  Kappa Delta Pi vice-presi-dent 
Tilton, Bryce  Sumas-Norsemen.  Loreen, Lola J.  Bellingham- Scholarship
Socie-ty,  AWS Commission, College  Christian Fellowship, Wh o' s  Who 
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Lynch, Don J.  Hoquiam-Norscmeinc  McKole, Richard J.  Centralia-Norsemen 
McHeffey, Norris J.  Port Orchard-"Harvey," Thes-pian  Club president, S e
n i or  Class vice-president, Wh o' s  Who  Marquie, Vivian F. 
Bellingham-A WS  Mathes, H. Bernard  Bellingham-Norsemen  Matson, Eugene E.
 Bothell- Camera Club, United  Student Christian C o u n c i ,  Norsemen 
Matson, E. Lesley  San Diego, California-United  Student Christian C o u
ncil,  A WS  May, Jack  Sumas-Collegian Staff, Norse-men Messer, Joyce I. 
Seattle - Womens Recreation  Association, AWS  Miller, John H.  Vancouver -
Sophomore Class  president, Norsemen  Miller, Mary Ellen  Everett-College
Christian Fel-lowship,  Senior  Planning Board,  A WS  Mills, Robert 
Bellingham-Norsemen  Minihan, Don  Oak Harbor - Norsemen presi-dent,  Who's
Who  Morrison, Marilyn G.  Bellingham-Junior Prom Co-  Chairman, Yell
Leader, B l u e  Barnacles  Nay, Mary B.  Bellingham-Kappa Delta Pi, 
Scholarship Society, AWS  Page fifty-six

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Nicholls, Gordon L.  Bellingham - Industrial A r t s  Club treasurer,
Norsemen  Niemela, Katherine 0.  Port  Angeles -Debate Squad,  Association
for Childhood Ed-ucation,  Blue Triangle  Nordby, Lawrence Ferndale -
Thespians, Associa-tion  for Childhood Education,  "I Remember Mama" 
Nunamaker, Robert C.  Bellingham - Baseball, Norse-men  Carr, Barbara Ohls 
Tacoma-A WS  Oslin, Desmond E.  Ferndale- Social Science Club,  Norsemen 
Oswalt, Bob L.  Bellingham - United Student  Christian Council, Norsemen 
Otten, Ray E.  Blaine - Norsemen, C a m e r a  Club  Patterson, Dick 
Edmonds - Baseball, Basket-ball,  Norsemen  Pavish, Lawrence William 
Everett-Band, Choir, Orches-tra  Peach, Robert G. Bellingham-Choir, Square
and  Circle Club, Norsemen  Pederson, Roger E.  Mount Vernon-Norsemen
Peterson, Stanley P.  Poulsbo--Basketball, W Club  secretary-treasurer,
Norsemen  Peterson, Wes Springfield, Oregon-Track, In-dustrial  Arts Club,
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Piatt, Helen E.  Omak - A W S Commission,  Womens Recreation Associa-tion, 
Sophomore and Senior  Class secretary  Rank, Elizabeth A. 
Bellingham-Womens Recrea-tion  Association, Band, Music  Club Ravnik, Al 
Trommald, Minnesota-Norse-  ?1 en  Reid, Geraldine  Aberdeen-Future
Teachers of  America, Womens Recreation  Association, Association f or 
Childhood Education  Reilly, Gene  Bremerton-- Norsemen  Reinholt, Donna J.
 Bellingham-College Christian  Fellowship secretary, Off-Cam-pus Women, AWS
 Reynolds, Stanley E.  Bellingham-Nor.ene en  Richart, Carl O. 
Longview-Football, W Club,  College Christian Fellowship  president  Ries,
Violet E.  Lyman - Womens Recreation  Association  president, B l u e 
Barnacles, Interclub Council  Ritchie, Lucille Lillian  Bellingham-Square
and Circle Club, Social Science Club sec-retary-  treasurer, Womens
Re-creation  Association  Rodenberger, Robert  F.  Olga-Norsemen  Rudes,
George A. Jr.  Bellingham-International Re-lations  Club treasurer, Pep and
Publicity Committee chairman.  Norsemen  Sandberg, Harry Lee 
Bucoda-Industrial Arts Club,  Future Teachers of America,  Norsemen  Scoll,
Robert J.  Renton-Football, Baseball, W  Club  Scribner, Malcolm W. 
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Shook, James Everett  Bellingham-Norsemen  Shreve, Richard M. 
Bellingham-Camera Club, Ski  Club, Industrial Arts Club  Smith, James B. 
Port Angeles - International  Relations Club secretary-treas-urer, Norsemen
 Smith, Ted  Everett - Future Teachers of  America, Norsemen  Smithey,
Walter O.  n euagnaam-Norsemen  Sondel, Donald Paul  Lake G e n e v a,
Wisconsin-  Swimming, Norsemen Sorensen, Heine  Seattle-Norsemen  Spicer,
Donna  Snohomish- Womens Recrea-tion  Association, Association for 
Childhood Education, A WS  Steinke, Janet Elizabeth  Seattle-Music Club, A
WS Stendal, William R.  Bellingham-Football, W Club,  Norsemen  Stevens,
Barbara  Burbank, California - Choir,  Colheconomist Club  Strang, Marilee
J.  Seattle - Scholarship Society,  Social Science Club, The Writer 
Summers, Janet E.  Tacoma - International Rela-tions  Club vice-president,
Kap-pa  Delta Pi, Scholarship So-ciety  Sutton, J. Frazier  Seattle-Ski
Club, "I Remem-ber  Mama," "Years Ago"  Svidran, Art W.  Buckley -
Football, Track, W  Club  Page fifty-nine

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Talmage, Charles Eugene Jr.  Bellingham-Norsemen  Teitzel, Robert 
Bellingham-Norsemen  Terrell, Robert J.  Anacortes-Norsemen  Theissen,
Kenneth W.  Ferndale - Kappa Delta Pi,  Scholarship Society,  Chess Club 
Thomas, Cecil C.  Bellingham - Collegian Editor,  Senior Class treasurer,
Editor  Navigator and Profile, Who's  Who  Thomas, Mary Lou  Seattle - AWS
vice-president,  Womens Recreation Association  vice-president, Blue
Barnacles  Thompson, Stanley Clyde  Bellingham-Norsemen  Thorsen, Robert 
Bellingham-Norsemen  Van Cleve, Herb  Hoquiam - Norsemen, Associa-tion  for
Childhood Education  Waddell, Jerry N.  Bellingham-Intramural Sports, 
Collegian, Norsemen  Wahlstrom, Ted Longview-Music Club, Norse-men  Wanzer,
Ernest  Bellingham-Norsemen  Webb, Charles R.  Granite Falls - Industrial
Art.  Club, Norsemen  Ware, Reggie  Everett-Camera Club, Future  Teachers
of America,  Norsemen  West, Yvonne I.  Bellingham-Ski Club treasur-er, 
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Whitaker, Lorena  Seattle-Thespians, The Writ-er,  Social Science Club 
Whitney, Vernon  Castle Rock - Bask etball,  Norsemen  Wicks, Robert 
Renton-Basketball, Norsemen  treasurer  Williams, Dwight Everson-Norsemen 
Williamson, Roy A.  Bremerton--Norsemen  Lepeska, Bernie  Bellingham -
Camera Cl u b  president, Klipsun photograph-er  Johnson, Ruby  Bellingham
- A WS President,  1950 Homecoming P r i n c es s,  Board of Control, Who's
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Prexy Ed Hickenbottom  (LEFT) and "Veep" Harry  Pagels (RIGHT) worked in 
harmony throughout the year.  4eza'uee Vemoe4ac10s  To this group fell the
trust of student activity  funds and the task of reflecting student opinion
in  its dealings with the college administration. The  Board began the year
by purchasing a television set  for the lounge. Purchase of equipment for
the lounge  in the new Auditorium- Music building was also an 
accomplishment of the governing council this year.  Budget problems
confronted the Board when en-rollment  failed to come up to the estimated
figure  and departmental allotments had to be revised.  With some
well-planned slashing, the student body  administration managed to steer
clear of red ink  and deficit financing. An exchange of talent shows  with
Central Washington college was planned and  carried out by the Board. 
President Hickenbottom, besides wielding the  gavel at weekly board
meetings, made various com-mittee  appointments, kept the student
government  in smooth functioning order, and kept the student  body
informed through his weekly "Fireside Chat."  Harry Pagels, vice-president,
proved his cap-abilities  as a showman in supervising student as-semblies 
and helped get out the vote in the quarter-ly  elections.  Board of
Control--SEATED: A. Griffith, R. Johnson, L. Milton, E. Hickenbotom, H.
Pagels, C. Irwin, M. Muffly, C. Wing, J. Car-rick. STANDING: D. Grocott, H.
Kloes, M. F. Cederstrom, N. Hash, K. Murray.  Page sixty-four

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Interclub Council-FRONT Row: H. Wiik, N. Cummins, L. French, C. Irwin, J.
Brown, C. Erdman, R. Johnson. SECOND Row: J.  Calkins, B. Ward, D. Grocott,
D. Pederson, R. Bennett, L. Powers. BACK Row: E. Mapes, P. Ager, D.
Haselberg, M. Gronseth,  G. Dowd, R. Nielson. INSERT: D. Pedersen.
Promotion of the welfare of all clubs and their  membership is the aim of
the Interclub Council.  Delegates to the ICC are the presidents or
author-ized  representatives of each club and class on cam-pus.  The
council this year admitted two new clubs,  the Industrial Arts Club and the
Future Teachers  of America. A major problem for the council was the
deter-mination  of standards for national honorary socie-ties, which were
admitted for the first time this  year.  Miss Nora Cummins and Miss
Lorraine Powers, advisers, assisted the council in its important rela-tions
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Norsemen  Norsemen Commission-C. Hodder, D.  Minahan (pres.), C. Brown, W.
Peter-son,  B. Ward, J.  Jensen (vice-pres.).  The Norsemen's Club, an
organization consist-ing  of all male students enrolled at WWCE, en-deavors
 to unite and plan special social activities  for the male population of
the college, and to serve  their common interests. The officers work in
har-mony  with the Interclub Council and the Dean of  Men in their
activities.  The business and social affairs of the club have  been
conducted this year under the capable leader-ship  of President Don Minahan
and the Norsemen  Commission. The commission, governing body of  the club,
consists of the elected officers and one  representative from each of the
four classes. This  group plans the yearly program and conducts the 
business affairs of the association between t h e  regularly scheduled
meetings.  High on the list of yearly social affairs is the semi-formal
dance sponsored each fall quarter by  the Norsemen. The Leopold Hotel's
Crystal Ball-room was the scene of the 1950 affair, held on  October 20.
Guests danced to the music of Phil  Ager and his orchestra. Each guest of a
Norseman  received a carnation corsage.  Climaxing the year's social
activities  was the  Norsemen Spring informal dance, Friday, April 20. 
Flowers to the fair at the Norsemen fall dance-S. Geijsbeck, P. Webb, B.
Gallmeyer, M.  James, M. Bridges, A. Hoisington, Y. Carson, B. Reinhart. 
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,oo t 7om'e e ..  0 4 W5 m.  Anchored firmly in the memories of this year 
at WWCE will be a bright picture of the active  Associated Women Students
organization. Ruby  Johnson, president, piloted the college-wide feminine 
organization as it sailed through a sea of successful  activities.  Along
with the many events which filled the  year's calendar, the AWS carried on,
throughout  the year, a drive to finance  the education of a dis-placed 
student from Europe. As a result of this  drive, Western expects to have a
European student  on campus in the fall. Fund-raising projects included  a
student talent assembly, decorated Christmas tree,  popcorn sales, and
solicitations from civic organiza-tions.  The drive, which began under the
direction  of Zona Daverin, was carried forward this year by  June Dillman.
 The AWS successfully staged the High School  Leaders' Conference, which
was held on campus  February 23. Under the direction of Marian Stefani, 
the organization welcomed and played host to ap-proximately  100 high
school g i r ls representing  schools in Whatcom, Skagit, King, Snohomish,
San  Juan, and Island counties. The theme of the con-ference,  "Art of
Living," was carried out in group  discussions on club activities and
finances and pro-fitable  recreation hours. The visitors toured the 
campus, attended a fashion show, and were enter-tained  by the Music
Department, the Thespians,  Home Economics Department, and the Square and 
Circle Club.  Throughout the year, teas were held in the  friendly
atmosphere of the AWS lounge on Thurs-day  afternoons. A tolo in Edens
Hall, directed by  Gerry Berg, marked the end of fall quarter.  AWS
Commission-Miss Pabst (adviser), H. Wiik, M. James (vice-pres.), R. Johnson
(pres.), L. French (sec.), Miss  Powers (adviser). Row Two: J. Diliman, P.
Skinner, B. Pasley,  J. Redmond, L. Loreen. BACK Row: A. Griffith,  Y.
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Stdent $'9.ee  Business Manager Eugene Williams and Editor  Paul Gillie led
the Collegian staff through an  eventful year.  ToP PICTURE: The staff in
the Collegian office.  SEATED: J. Olson, J. Blaser, J. Hutchison, J. 
Craig, C. Crook, J. Hansen, Mrs. Burnet.  STANDING: E. Williams, C.
Doherty, K. Stearns,  P. Gillie, M. Gronseth, J. Arentzen, C. Thomas,  E.
Daverin.  BOTTOM PICTURE: The Collegian  goes to press.  Leading the
Collegian through a year C. Freeberg, M. Gronseth, J. Johnstone, Mrs.  of
budget slashings caused by a drop in Burnet. C. Doherty, P. Gillie, K.
Stearns, J.  enrollment added new grey hairs to the Olson, J. Blaser. 
heads of Editor Paul Gillie and Business  Manager Eugene Williams. With
Wil-liams  soliciting revenue and keeping the  books straight, the paper
was able to  keep out of the red ink. Gillie supervised  the editorial
staff in gathering the news  and putting the paper into its final form. 
Published each Friday, the eight-page  tabloid reviewed the events of the
week  and reflected student opinion on current  topics.  Versatile Elaine
Daverin stepped into  the business manager's post in spring quarter after
Williams resigned.  STAFF  Providing an accurate and interest-ing  weekly
account of college events was  the primary aim of the Western Wash-ington 
Collegian this year. This aim was accomplished by a staff which was well 
equipped, in training and in interest, to  perform the weekly assignments. 
Editor Gillie's right-hand man was  Managing Editor Keith Stearns, whose 
experience the editor found valuable in  all phases of production. Other
reliable,  hard-working assistants who worked throughout the year were Jean
Olson,  society editor; Mort Gronseth, sports  editor; and Clint Doherty,
news editor.  Elaine Daverin, who was at home in all  phases of newspaper
work, devoted many  hours to the Collegian. The camera of  Ed Mapes caught
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Editor Joyce Gillie, assistants Audrey Adams  and Jo Ann Hoyt, plan Klipsun
layouts.  ToP PICTURE: Copy Editor Paul Gillie and  Business Manager Keith
Stearns.  BOTTOM PICTURE: The Klipsun staff. SEATED:  E. Williams, C.
Thomas, K. Stearns, P. Gillie,  B. Haycox, M. Gronseth. STANDING: M. Weber,
The ultimate in cooperation between  M. Hall, E. Daverin, L. Sovde, J.
Gillie, C. the two major student publications was  assured this year with
the two top edi-torial  positions being held by a husband- and-  wife team.
While Collegian editor  Paul Gillie directed the publication of  the
college weekly, his wife, Joyce, work-ed  in the adjacent office at the
task of  producing the 1951 Klipsun. K e i t h  Stearns capably filled the
post of Klip-sun  business manager.  STAFF  Two problems plagued the
Klipsun  staff this year: finances and deadlines.  The annual was
originally planned a  year ago, before the outbreak of the  Korean war,
when WWCE was expecting  a record enrollment. Then came the war,  the
draft, and the slump in enrollment.  Plans for the expansion of the book
had  to be shelved; several revisions eliminated  non-essential pages;
economy became a  watchword.  The other obstacle, deadlines, was met with
success by the industrious  staff, although deadlines seemed to come  all
too soon and all too frequently.  Assistants to the editor were Audrey 
Adams and Jo Ann Hoyt. Section editors  were Muriel Weber and Bill Haycock,
 classes; Mort Gronseth, sports; and Carol  Methven, women's sports. Ed
Mapes, as  staff photographer, covered with his cam-era  the activities of
the year. The com-piling editors, Donna Seldomridge and  Laura Lee Sovde,
indexed the names of  everyone pictured in the book. Copy was  written by
Cecil Thomas, Eugene Wil-liams,  Pat Somers, and was edited by  Paul
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Joining the Crew  Joining the Viking crew involves careful pre-parations 
which are completed during the period  known as Opening Week. Individual
guidance is  offered by the personal counseling system which   provides
each newcomer with his own friendly  faculty adviser. As a group, the new
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End of a Voyage  The four-year voyage is ended, and each of the  crew of
learners is ready to become a pilot of youth  -teachers-themselves.
Products of Western Wash-ington  College of Education's "New era,"  the
senior  class of 1951 will be the first to graduate from the 
Auditorium-Music Building, the latest of the  many  physical and curricular
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UPPER LEFT: Queen Mary Elbie, in the center, surrounded by Millie Peter,
Ruby Johnson, Jeanne Lambert, Shirley Simpson.  UPPER RIGHT: Rufus Winters
packs the ball. CENTER: Daniels Hall wins display contest for fourth
straight year, with Dick Pedersen  accepting the prize. LOWER: Part of the
Homecoming rooting section . . . Phil Ager accepts prize for Music Club's
winning skit.  .. Senior Hall's display told a story. OPPOSITE PAGE:
Football captain Art Larsson crowns Mary Elbie as Queen Sigrid XIII.  0i
;;''iemt4e ca6meoP *e'e ret  Homecoming in the fall of 1950 found the
cam-pus  converted into a Western ranch and Vic, the  stalwart Viking,
disguised as a gun-totin' cowhand.  Capitalizing on the "Western" in WWCE's
title,  co-chairmen Leila Brown and Bud Hill selected  "Western Roundup" as
the theme of the year's  colorful celebration.  Grads were designated as
"strays" and rounded  up for a return visit to the old corral, which bore 
the name of "Rocking W Ranch" for the weekend  festivities. Plaid shirts,
jeans, ten-gallon hats, and  other ranch duds were in style throughout the 
celebration.  The perfect  choice for Homecoming Queen was  blonde,
blue-eyed Mary Elbie, who wore the crown  of Queen Sigrid XIII. Her court
was composed of  four of Western's most lovely co-eds: Ruby John-son, 
Mildred Peter, Shirley Simpson, and Jeanne  Lambert.  Competition among
clubs and houses in the  skit and display contests kept the Homecoming 
spirit soaring. At the freshman bonfire, the Eastern  Savage was burned in
effigy, but his ghost returned  to haunt the Vikings the next day, as they
dropped  a thrilling, but heart- breaking, decision to their  cross-state
rivals.  Amid the merriment and excitement, grads  paused for a reunion
luncheon at Edens hall. The  celebration ended with the Queen's Ball at the
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Anything goes in a Homecoming skit ... zany  musicians, Charlie Chaplin, or
enticing dancers . ..  all the skits were delightful and hilarious .. . but
 Lunde and Hawk in "Lollipop Aria" (CENTER,  LEFT) took the prize.  Page
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Sheriff Hickenbottom rests up from chasing  rustlers . . . the Savage is
tossed in the fire . .  Amber Daniels feeds her returning athletes . . .
be-hind  those swinging doors is the lounge and Queen  Mary is seeing that
no minors enter.  Raheez

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With an enticing "Blue Moon" theme, West-ern's  second annual Junior Prom
proved to be  the outstanding social event of winter quarter.  In the
pictures above, intermission time and danc-ing  crowds are shown. The royal
court consisted  of Beverly Carlson, Betty Bruseth Agar, Lois  French,
Mildred Peter, Dick Pederson, T o m  Springer, and Arnie Klug.  Page
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Junior Prom   Prom co-chairmen Helen Wiik and Keith  Wright, assisted by
eager committees, worked hard to make the prom a memorable event .  ABOVE:
the first Junior Prom royalty, Mildred  Peter and Dick Pederson, elected by
school-wide  ballot . .. Tumbling acts were part of the inter-mission
entertainment... Couples danced to the  music of Mert Perkins.  Page
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For Others  UPPER LEFT: W Club members responded  100 percent to the call
for blood donations for fighting men in Korea . . . Carnival time! A
var-iety  of games and contests, for the benefit of  students overseas. 
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Members of the graduating class enjoyed a  complete evening at the
traditional Senior ban-quet  ... a pleasant meal . . . dancing and
enter-tainment  ... Dr. Paul Woodring's inspiring talk.  Page seventy-nine
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Those who love the excitement and exhiliration  of skiing share their
experiences and companionship through the Shussken Ski Club. Saturday trips
to  nearby Mount Baker were a weekly event for club members, as long as
weather conditions were good  for skiing. On two occasions during the year
club members made overnight trips to Baker Lodge. Be-sides  indulging in
their favorite sport, ski enthus-iasts  enjoyed square dancing and fireside
singing  on their trips. Ski movies were shown at most meet-ings  of the
club. The club benefits its members by  offering special rates on bus fare,
ski insurance, and lessons.  SKI CLUB  FRONT Row: C. Lund,  (Sec.), V.
Hoof, L. Gad-dis,  Y. West (Treas.), P.  Hale, J. Anderson, D.  Young, K.
Bengtson (ad-viser).  SECOND Row: M.  Weber, B. Sarvis (Pres.),  L. Larsen,
J.  Landahl, J.  Blaser, H. Alexander, E.  Lund, C. Noah. THIRD  Row: B.
Haycox, B. Mac-  Gregor, J. Peterson, M.  Johnson, M. Smith, J. Wil-son, 
L. Stibre, F. Carbon-atto,  P. Van Zanten. BACK  Row: L. La/las, D.
Hamil-ton,  R. Riehl, J. Richmore,  B. Easterbrook, P. Carson,  R.
Derstine, K. Valentine,  B. Hoof, D. Endersbe.  INSERT: B. Sarvis.  Shotter
Bug  Open to all students with an interest in photo- graphy  is the Camera
Club. Darkroom facilities are  provided for those who are just beginning in
photo- graphy  and for those who are more advanced. Club-sponsored  hunting
expeditions to the scenic areas around Bellingham found members "armed"
with  their well-loaded cameras looking for big game.  Club members
exhibited their best pictures at a  salon in the Arts Building during
April. Using  equipment purchased by the Associated Students,  club members
do photographic work for the student publications.  CAMERA CLUB  FRONT Row:
B. Pitner, L.  Haugen, R. Norman, T.  Fener ly (Sec.- Treas.),  Pabst
(adviser). SECOND  Row: R. Ware, B. Porter,  L. Wagness, M. Stefani, J. 
Hutchison, S. Simps o n.  THIRD Row: W. Smith,  W. Bitterman, R. Thorson, 
P. Enga, R. Moffitt, D.  McDonald (adviser). BACK  Row: Ed Mapes (pres.), 
H. Kluksdahl, J. Nixon.,  (V.-pres.), E. Stewart, J.  Berg, R. Cullman
(advis-er).  INSERT: E. Mapes.  Page eigh ty

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Press ecs  Campus journalists are united in the WWCE  Press Club, which
draws its membership from the  Collegian and Klipsun staffs. The club
serves to  bring together the staff members of the student publications for
social activities and discussion of  matters of mutual interest.  Rushing
the season the club chose a date in  the middle of February for a picnic at
Lakewood.  The indoor affair was rated as successful by every-one  present.
To show their support of the football  team and to promote good relations
with the ath-letic  department, the Press Club donated a ther-mos  jug to
the team during football  season.  The "hoedown," or more formally, Square
and  Circle Club, continues the early American practice  of gathering for
both formal and informal social  dance affairs. Though new to the campus,
being  first organized last year, the club has expanded  rapidly and
carries on a full program of activities.  Club members presented a skit for
Homecom-ing,  sponsored an all-school dance for the benefit  of WSSF, and
visited nearby communities and  granges. The club party this year was held
at  Conway where the entire club took part in a Legion  dance.  PRESS CLUB 
FRONT Row: Mrs. R. Bur-net  (adviser), A. Adams,  L. Sovde, M. Fagerson, J.
 Hoyt, C. Doherty. SECOND  Row: J. Gillie, B. Schmidt,  M. Hall, S.
Wallace, M.  Weber, C. Thomas (sec.-  treas.). BACK Row: B.  Haycox, M.
Gronseth  (pres.), P. Gillie (vice-pres.),  G. D o w d, K.  Stearns, E.
Mapes.  INSERT: M. Gronseth.  SQUARE AND  CIRCLE CLUB  FRONT Row: S.
McMick-en,  L. Ritchie, B. Hudson.  SECOND Row: M. Muffly  (adviser), J.
Hal 1, B. Peach, J. Cornel (vice-pres.)  THIRD Row: E.  Owens, S. Miller,
R. Sniv-ley,  E. Wiley.  INSERT: D. McClure.  Page eighty-one

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Valkyee  The Valkyrie emblem is worn proudly on the  sweaters of a select
group of women students who   are prominent in student activities and who
are  elected to membership by the club.  Valkyrie began the year by
assisting the ad-ministration  in soliciting funds and signatures for  the
Crusade for Freedom and the Freedom Scroll.  Valkyrie members who attend
football and basket-ball  games usually sit together. They also assist as 
ushers at various functions.  fataue 7eaede  Newly organized on campus this
year was the  Dr. E. A. Bond chapter of the Future Teachers of  America, an
affiliate of the Washington Education  Association. In its first year the
organization at-tained  a membership of forty students interested  in the
field of education.  The organization seeks to encourage in its  members a
professional point of view and a sense  of professional obligations. The
local chapter is  named for Dr. E. A. Bond, a retired WWCE pro-fessor.  The
local organization led the way in organizing  a state-wide FTA federation
and sponsored a reg-ional  convention for this purpose during April. 
VALKYRIE  FRONT Row: M. Booth (adviser), J. Redmond, A.  Griffith, M.
Peter, H.  Wii k, K. Lenihan, R.  Brodersen, L. Brown, J.  Burhans. SECOND
R o w:  D. Fee, D. Blaus er, W.  Peters, R. Goldade, C.  Hansen, B. Dustin,
J. Dill-man,  Z. Daverin, M. Grif-fith,  J. Brown. THIRD  Row: L. Hunt, L.
Lan-dahl,  L. Haugen, C. Ir-win,  C. Pagels, L. French  (pres.), L. Loreen,
S. An-derson,  Y. Carson, P.  Strauss, M. James. BACK  Row: K. Lane
(adviser),  G. Dillon (treas.), J. Wil-son,  B. Pasley, A. Brown,  L.
Favero (sec.), J. Olson,  N. Clothier, M. Booman,  B. Agar, L. Springer. 
INSERT: L. French.  FUTURE TEACHERS  OF AMERICA  FRONT Row: P. Mason, B. 
Johnston, C. Wall, D.  Dow, M. Peach, H. Leaf,  S. Cannard, M. Honcoop. 
SECOND Row:  M. Hardie,  Z. Daverin (sec.), J.  Hutchison, T. Brown 
(treas.), D. Johnson, J.  Sutherland, K. Niemela, B. Hall. THIRD Row: E. 
Creighton (pres.) J. Por-ter  (adviser), E. Hicken-bottom,  D. Cannard, W. 
Short, E. Benner, P. Doyle,  M. James (historian), R.  Gallmeyer. BACK ROW:
R.  Anderson, R. Bartholick,  R. Romberg (vice-pres.),  L. Johnson, R.
McClellan,  H. Sandberg, W. Johnson,  F. Punches (adviser). INSERT: E.
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Along with the increasing interest in intercol-legiate  debate and forensic
activities has come the development of the campus Forensic Club. The club 
is open to participants in forensic events such as debate, oratory,
interpretive reading, and extem-poraneous  speaking.  Members who have
participated in at least one  successful intercollegiate debate are honored
by the  club with the presentation of a key. These awards  were presented
this year at a banquet held during  winter quarter. Scrolls were also
awarded in recog-nition  of the three degrees of achievement: frater-nity, 
proficiency, and honor. THESPIANS  FRONT Row: J. Suther-land,  V. Renck, C.
Kiel-stad,  R. Goldade, L.  Brown (sec.), BACK Row:  F. Jackson, T. Modini,
G.  Anderson, A. Reamer  (treas.), D. Pearsall, (vice  pres.).  INSERT: J.
McHeffey  (pres.).  FORENSIC CLUB  FRONT Row: B. Morton.  (sec.-treas.) J.
King, M.  Fagerson. R. C a r s o  (pres.). SECOND Row: S.  Carlile
(adviser), J. Den-nis,  J. Headlee. BAC K  Row: L. Fosmo (vice- pres.),  C.
Campbell, L.  Johnson, E. Benner.  aa.n. d ctors  Continuing this year to
function as an organi- zation  for dramatically inclined students is t h e 
Thespian Club. The club seeks to achieve three  goals: growth and practice
in dramatics and stage-craft,  recreation for members, and service to t h e
 college. The first two purposes were accomplished  through club meetings
and social affairs. Demonstra-tions, talks, and discussions were held
dealing with  theatrical subjects.  Service to the college was performed by
the  club which cared for stage properties and spon-sored  assemblies. The
club conducted the WSSF   kick-off assembly and performed for the High
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OFF CAMPUS WOMEN  FRONT Row: G. Gaupp (vice-pres.), H. Wiik (pres.), S.
McMicken, B. Hayes, J.  Redmond. SECOND Row: J.  Ludens, Y. West, P. Hale,
J. Boyer, G. Hayward, B. Jungblorm. THIRD Row: J. Hoyt, M. Thomas, J.
Hutchison,  M. Cavanaugh, L. French, A. Franks, C. Crook, B. Hall (sec.).
BACK Row: D. Garrett, E. Rice, S. Wallace,  C. Rice, M. Smith (treas.), V.
Ries, B. Ehle, B. Lind, J. Hansen. INSERT: H. Wiik.  COLHECONOMISTS  FRONT
Row: T. Ramsland (adviser), N. MacDonald, S. DeGroot, C. Erdman (pres.), B.
Andersen (reporter),  j. Burhans, H. Leaf. SECOND Row: L. Countryman
(adviser), B. Irwin, J. Young, B. Bulen, M. Johnson (vice  pres.), B. Hawn.
BACK Row: M. Kantola (adviser), J.Downing, L. Sovde, D. Hachman, D. Dodd,
D. Miller,  J. Smith. INSERT: C. Erdman.  O6f- campus4 Women  One of the
liveliest feminine organizations is  the club for Off-Campus Women-those
who do  not live in organized houses or dormitories. Through  this
organization, co-eds who do not live in organ-ized  residence houses may
participate in college  activities. The club has been successful in
bringing  together the many women students residing off-campus.  Among the
club's activities this year were a  candy sale, Sunday movie for WSSF, a
rec hour,  swimming parties, and a hike and picnic. Page eighty-four 
eolecofnmcts  Best known for their annual waffle supper are  the
Colheconomists, an organization of women in-terested  in home economics.
The proceeds of the  waffle supper are donated to  WSSF. The club had a 
busy season this year, beginning with a tea for  freshman girls. A school
in Japan received from the  club a Christmas gift subscription to a home
eco-nomics  magazine.  A special honor came to the club and to the col-lege
 when Claretta Erdman was elected state presi-dent  of the organization at
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ed c  The game of chess holds a special fascination  for the members of the
college Chess Club, all of whom share a devotion to the pastime. Nearly 
every spare moment the chess players have, they  can be found huddling over
a chess board, en-grossed  in the moves and strategy of the game. Club 
members engage in zestful competition with one  another and in interclub
rivalry with other en-thusiasts.  Each year  a trophy is awarded to the 
student taking highest honors in an all-college tour-nament.  ateraaa'onal
Retaeoa4  Included in a very successful year of activities  for the oldest
club on campus were an international  banquet, the annual conference at the
College of  Puget Sound, and a spring picnic. At International  Relations
club meetings, discussions of important  current topics were held. The club
heard several  outstanding speakers during the year, including Dr. 
Frederick T. Rope, United Nations educational  liaison officer.  Bob Royce,
a member of Western's IRC, is  serving as secretary of the Northwest
Regional In-ternational  Relations conference.  CHESS CLUB  FRONT Row: D.
Larsen (treas.),  M. Anderson (pres.). M. Wenger. SECOND Row: A. Beltz, B.
Hinderman, K.  Thiessen, S. Compton. BACK Row: S. Johnston (adviser), J.
Berg, H. Gelder (adviser), C. Mclnnes (vice-pres.),  S. Miller. INSERT: M.
Anderson.  INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB  FRONT Row: R. Royce, J. Summers
(vice- pres.), D. Cannard, S. Cannard, N. Cummins (adviser). BACK Row:  W.
Goetz, R. Allgire, L. Daniel (vice- pres.), G. Dowd (pres.). INSERT: G.
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Sociological problems of a national and local  nature were studied by
members of the Social  Science Club this year. The club discussed
initiative  and referendum measures on the November ballot  during fall 
quarter. Speakers informed club mem-bers  concerning racial issues, with
attention being  given to American Indians and American Negroes.  Through
the active program carried on by this  club, its members received a deeper
understanding  of some of the most important issues of human liv-ing 
today.  SOCIAL SCIENCE  CLUB  FRONT Row: M. Fagerson,  L. Delano, R. Royce,
R.  Gallmeyer (p res.), C. Lund. BACK Ro w: W.  Goetz, G. Dowd, D. Oslin, 
L. Daniel (vice-pres.)  INSERT: D. Gallmeyer.  BLUE TRIANGLE  LEFT TO
RIGHT: J. Peoples,  B. Andersen, A. Franks, V.  Willemsen (pres.), A.
Aar-stad (sec.-treas.), V. Ries,  J. Gloman.  INSERT: V. Willemsen.  ltaue
7iaent e  The biggest task of the Blue Triangle each year  is the
coordination of the World Student Service  Fund drive. This year found the
club carrying on a  successful drive, enlisting the assistance of other 
clubs and organizations for the annual drive in be-half  of college
students in war-torn countries abroad.  Blue Triangle is the college branch
of the   Young Women's Christian Association. The or-ganization  devotes
itself to service projects and  holds occasional social meetings.  Page
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Scholarsip Society  For many years Western's only honorary so-ciety,  the
Scholarship Society continued this year  to recognize those students who
had achieved out-standing  success in their academic work. Member-ship  in
the society is offered to those who have  maintained a grade point average
of 3.5 for three  consecutive quarters and who have an overall aver-age  of
3.2.  This accomplishment is rewarded with the  presentation of scholarship
pins at the society's  rgeular banquets. Impressive but simple ceremonies 
are held to initiate new members, who are acquaint-ed  with the standards
and ethics of the organization.  Kappa eta Pi  Western's first national
honorary society, Kap-pa   Delta Pi, was chartered this year, with an
orig-inal  membership of twenty-five upperclassmen and graduates in the
field of education. The organization  of this group is considered to be a
significant step forward in the development of the graduate school  in
education, which has been in existence for only  a few years.  Kappa Delta
Pi is a coeducational organiza-tion,  open to education majors who have
attained  a 3.0 grade point average. It seeks to develop and  encourage
excellence in the field of education. SCHOLARSHIP  SOCIETY  INSERT: G.
Booman. FRONT  Row: N. MacDonald, N.  Clothier, R. Burton, M.  Liedtke, J.
Boucher. SEC-OND  Row: W. Meenk, J.  Irvin, R. Aldrich, J. Sum-mers,  K.
Thiessen, C. Coye, B. Boyd. BACK  Ro w: E. Knutzen, S.  Goetz, L. Wilson.
G. Boo-man,  E. Mapes, W. Goetz,  L. Favero.  KAPPA DELTA PI  FRONT Row: M.
Nay, AM.  Liedtke, Z. Daverin, J.  King. SECOND Row: C. Win g, J. Summers,
K.  Thiessen, I. Hammer (ad-viser).  BACK Row: J.  Calkins (pres.), B. King
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB  INSERT: D. Hasselberg. FRONT Row: E. Entrikin. G.
Nicholls, M. James, R. Gallmeyer, D. Molby, J. Munson.  SECOND Row: R.
Cruver, V. Miller, L. Thomas, H. Fisher, H. Allgire, J.  Albers, D.
Haselberg. BACK Row: I. Hein-rich,  C. Howard, C. Webb, R. Chapman, P.
Norman, W. Peterson, V. Tovrea.  ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 
INSERT: E. Puckett. FRONT Row:  C. Lund, M. Federico, C. Federico. SECOND
Row: D. Spicer, K. Niemala, J.  Peterson, Al. James. BACK Row: W. Bailey,
R. Williamson, D. Coward, J. Oldani.  As the Industrial Arts department
moved into  larger and more modern quarters this year in the  new Arts
Building, and as a larger number of stu- dents  were enrolled in some
phases of the I.A.  curriculum, the need arose for a new club for the  many
students interested in this subject. This need  was met by the
organizationl of the Industrial Arts  club, which soon became one of the
largest clubs  on campus.  The new club provided an adequate program for
those who share a common interest in creative  craftsmanship, offering
enriching experiences  through a schedule of demonstrations, speakers, and 
discussions.  eCdldod ECducation  Prospective primary teachers find the
Associa-tion  for Childhood Education to be a club which  offers
stimulating meetings and activities. This has  been a busy year for the
club, with the ACE inter-national  convention held this spring at Seattle. 
Several members of the local organization attended  the convention and took
an active part in it.  Workshop meetings and demonstrations con-tributed 
to the professional growth of the club members. ACE contributed to the life
of the col-lege  by sponsoring the year's first all-school mixer,  by
assisting in the Education Week program, and  by soliciting faculty
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Who's Who-ToP PICTURE, FRONT Row: Leila Brown, Lois French, June Carrick,
Ruby Johnson, EugeniaPuckett, Harry  Pagels. BACK Row: Mort Gronseth, Norm
Hash, Jim McHeffey, Cecil Thomas, Ed Hickenbottom, David Grocott.  BOTTOM
PICTURE, FRONT Row: Nita Clothier, Helen Wiik, Charmaine Wing, Joan Brown
BACK Row: Gail Dillon,  Dick Pedersen, Don Minahan, Zona Daverin. Vi4td
9aed Swcpe 'wcce.W.. kd  Receiving a special form of recognition  this year
were twenty members of the junior  and senior classes, who were selected
for in-clusion  in the annual directory of "Who's Who in American Colleges
and Universities." The  group represents those who have been out-standing 
in extra-curricular activities, scholar-ship,  and citizenship. Selection
is made by a  joint student-faculty committee.  Chosen for the first time
this year were:  Joan Brown, Leila Brown, June Carrick, Nita Clothier, Gail
Dillon, Lois French, Mort Gron-seth,  Norm Hash, Ed Hickenbottom, Ruby 
Johnson, Art Larsson, Lola Loreen, Norris  McHeffey, Don Minahan, Harry
Pagels, Dick  Pedersen, Eugenia Puckett, Cecil Thomas,  Helen Wiik, and
Charmaine Wing.  Four students, chosen last year as juniors,  were also
included in this year's directory:  Donelle Bain, Zona Daverin, Dave
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USCC-SEATED: N. Cochran, L. Favero, L. Sovde, N. Brown, C. Scott, B. Hayes,
Rev. C. Muir. STANDING: C. Lund,  B. Ulowetz, J. Gillie, B. Hoof, P.
Gillie, C. Burnett, K. Stearns, D. Wolf, D. Liddell, J. Young, Miss
Bartholomew,  B. Hudson.  College Christian Fellowship-Row ONE: D.
Dickenson, S. Teshera, H. Breakey (adviser), H. Peach, B. Hudson, Row  Two:
J. Nielsen, R. Hooker, D. Miller, B. Hawn, T. Brown. Row THREE: P.
Blickenstaff, D. Kurtz, A. Hisley, D. Dodd,  D. Fee, B. Ehle. Row FOUR: E.
Alsen, M. Raper (vice pres.), C. Howard, C. Richart (pres.), S. Compton, B.
Mc-  Hargue. Sunday morning breakfasts were featured  events in the
schedule of activities for the United  Student Christian Council this year,
an inter-denominational  organization which brings to-gether  for
fellowship and  service students from  various church groups. Nona Cochran
led the  group this year in planning its busy program,  working in close
cooperation with the local coun-cil  of churches. The breakfasts offered
inspiring  messages and pleasant fellowship as did the eve-ning  fireside
meetings and other council activities.  Page ninety  Highlighting the
social calendar of the Col-lege  Christian Fellowship this year was the 
semi-formal Valentine's banquet which was held  at Fishermen's Cove. This
interdenominational organization is devoted to promoting Christian 
fellowship and spiritual development among its  members. This year they
enjoyed hearing sev-eral  distinguished speakers at their regular week-ly 
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fadate Sedoolt.  The graduate school has steadily increased its  enrollment
since the summer of 1947, the year that  the state legislature authorized
WWCE to grant  the degree of Master in Education. At that time  there were
four students on campus seeking the  master's degree. The number has
steadily risen and  now stands at 16 students for the regular school  year.
Last summer 87 people were engaged in some  phase of meeting the stiff
requirements for this  .Saolasin E amrest  honor. To date, seven master's
degrees have been  awarded.  Requirements for the degree are: advance
ap-proval  for all courses taken in the candidate's grad-uate  program, a
grade average of "B," a thesis or  field project, required courses in
education, and  forty-five quarter hours of graduate work of which  at
least three quarters must be performed in resi-dence.  MASTER'S DEGREE
STUDENTS, 1950-1951  FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ian Monson, Alan Thon, John
Calkins, Marilynn Chow, Alice Larson, Richard Molby, Lee  Van de  Wetering.
BACK Row: Robert Snodgrass, Jim Pill, Robert Frazier, Kenneth Thiessen,
Douglass MacGregor, John. Thomas, John  Warden.  Page Ninety-one

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UPPER LEFT: Cast of "John Loves Mary"-A. Reamer, L. Brown, D. Pearsall, M.
McLain, B. Jones, J. Moiser, D. Usitalo, A. Davis,  J. McHeffey, and D.
Molby. UPPER RIGHT: Proof that John loves. BELOW:  Tense moments, sharp
humor, characterized the action.  Fall Production.. 32G4 4~e4 N/(aw 
Produced in penthouse style in the Edens Hall  Blue room, the comedy show,
"John Loves Mary,"  attracted and delighted playgoers in the fall quarter 
presentation of the Division of Drama. V i c t o r  Hoppe directed the 
show, assisted by June Suther-land,  and the leading roles were played by
Bill  Jones and Jerri Mosier. Humorous romantic complications were
fea-tured  in Norman Krasna's comedy. The story dealt  with the romantic
involvements and entanglements  of a discharged soldier. Hoppe's
directorial skill and  Page ninety-two  the excellent performances of the
cast made ef-fective  use of the humorous situations.  The informal
penthouse atmosphere added to  the enjoyment of the show, which was
presented  four times. Refreshments were served during inter-mission.  In
addition to the two leading roles, other mem-bers  of the cast were June
Sutherland, Dick Molby,  Leila Brown, Alice Davis, Allen Reamer, D ic k 
Usitalo, Max  McLain, Jim McHeffey, and D o n  Pearsall.

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UPPER LEFT: "Harvey" cast-D. Wahl, B. Cary, M. Barber, D. Pearsall, J.
McHeffey, J. Sutherland, N. Clothier, B. McHargue,  H. Rogers, J. Mosier,
A. Reamer.  V(,'tre e~med*... 0  Elwood P. Dowd, portrayed by Jim McHeffey,
 brought many a chuckle to the capacity audiences  who witnessed the
Division of Drama's winter pro-duction  of "Harvey," a popular comedy
written by  Mary Chase. More than incidental to enjoyment of  the show was
the levity with which it treated mod-ern  psychology and the impliction
that complete  sanity is not necessarily complete happiness.  Harvey, the
six-foot rabbit, was visible only  to the amiable tippler, Elwood, but the
entire aud-ience  was aware of his presence, which is a tribute to  the
skillful pantomiming of McHeffey and the sup-port  of others in the cast. 
Showgoers found  in the production the char-acteristic  marks of Victor
Hoppe's direction-ap-propriate  casting, careful mounting, and effective 
timing. Five performances of "Harvey" were given  in the Campus School
auditorium.  Other members of the cast included Don Pear-sall,  Jeri
Mosier, Hank Rogers, Barbara McHargue,  Dick Wahl, MDarilyn Barber, Ben
Cary, Nita  Clothier, Allen Reamer, and June Sutherland. Roger  Pederson
was technical director and special art  work was done by Lois French and
Allen Reamer.  Page ninety-three

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FRONT Row: C. Peters, R. Dews, G. McHenry, R. Boko, C. Crook. SECOND Row:
E. Rank, J. Warden, M. Hanchett, J. Bouch-er,  C. Howard, R. McDonald, B.
Johnson, M. Bridges. THIRD Row: J. Landahl, A. Sprague, B. Irwin, Y. West,
R. Moffitt, F.  Kolasky, J. Van Patter, R. Clark, D. Small. FOURTH Row: 0.
Kronick, C. Kielstad, D. Sires, D. Fee. BACK Row: S. Anderson.  D.
Montgomery, Don Walter (director), D. Berthiaume, A. Gillett, J. Bowman, M.
Edwards, B. Gillett, W. Smith.  Seventy strong, the 1950-51 Viking  band
under the direction of Don C. Walter,  played for a joint state House and
Senate congregation at Olympia while on a tour  which took them to many
schools across the  state. The concert  was an invitational af-fair  and
the Viks presented a very com-mendable  performance.  Bob Pennington, Carol
Irwin, and Jean  Landahl filled the respective positions of  drum major and
majorettes when the blue  and white clad band was afoot for the var-ious 
parades and also for the complicated  maneuvers which the band presented at
 half time of the Vik football contests.  Viking Marching Band  Page
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FRONT Row: B. Bergh, P. Ingram, B. Dustin, Y. Carson. SECOND Row: D.
Hawkins, F. Harris, G. Oelrich, K. Tinkham, E.  Lundstrom, R. Brown, R.
Horn. THIRD Row: K. Thomas, J. Totten, B. Sarvis, K. Farnum, S. Bestul, M.
Vanderpol, E. Nordin,  P. Ager. FOURTH Row: L. Pavish, L. Larson, D.
Hanson, L.  Wagness, D. Alexander, M. Smith. BACK Row: J. Siolund, J.
Mor-gan,  L. Miller, J. Dillman, A. Brown, C. Pagels, D. Rapelje, M. Aanes,
B. Pennington, P. Doyle, D. Campbell, M. Milton.  The band also played at
most of the  home basketball games, many school as-semblies,  and the
college pep rallies. On Monday afternoons at four o'clock,  when the
weather was nice, the band could  be seen and heard practicing on the lawn 
in front of the Campus school. When the  weather was inclement the band
still prac-ticed,  and the strains of music could be  heard coming from the
music room at the  same hour. Much of the success of this hard-work-ing 
outfit is due to the efforts of likeable  Don Walter, the versatile Viking
band  master.  Carol Pagels, Bob Pennington, Marion Aanes  Page
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College Choir-FRONT Row: B. Bergh, J. Peterson, D. Steenson, M. Chandler,
E. Lycan, B. Mandery, S. A. Battey. SECOND Row: McMicken, M. Ralph, B.
Pitner, M. Monroe, Z. Daverin, N. Moller, J. Steinke, G. Dillon. THIRD Row:
G. Hayward, M. Golden,  S. Nelson, D. Pedersen, D. Wallace, D. Campbell, D.
Olson, F. Jackson. BACK Row: K. Thomas, E. Hoglund, K. Linder, L. Nord-by, 
R. Hawk, C. Campbell, D. MacGregor.  Vocollegians - SEATED: B.  Regier,
director, E. Loreen,  A. Mumford, J. Steinke,  B. Bergh, D. Campbell, D. 
MacGregor. STANDING: W.  Swenson, D. Steenson, J.  Rogers, S. Fisher, D.
Hach-man,  D. Dodd, D. Small.  Page ninety-six

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Choir-FRON'r Row: B. Regier, director, M. Isaacson, M. Williams J. Rogers,
P. Tucker, J. Harlow, B. Olson. SECOND Row: J. Car-rick,  H. Endlich, J.
Stevenson, D. Porter, S. Fisher, S. Palmer, D. Hachman, M. James. THIRD
Row: P. Doyle, J. Anglin, B. Asp-lund,  P. Dodsworth, R. Clark, L.
Kilander, E. Wilson, H. Barton. BACK Row: E. Loreen, L. Van Zan ten, L.
Blickenstaff, G. Franks,  D. Sires, W. Trunkey, A. Lunde.  74e otee 6 o 
This year the A Cappella Choir, under the  magnificent directing of Bernard
W. Regier, brought  acclaim and credit to the campus for their out-standing
 performances.  Of the 112 members of the Choir, 66 were  chosen to perform
in special assemblies and con-certs.  In December they gave their beautiful
Christ-mas  concert, and in May the Choric concert. The  choir was in
constant demand to perform at num-erous  service clubs.  One outstanding
event for the Choir was the tour in April. They appeared at fourteen high
schools  and on April 15 in Seattle sang over KOMO. This year a new
attraction was made available. The  Choir made an outstanding set of three
recordings  which have been put on sale.  A very much sought-after group of
singers this  year is the Vocollegians. This mixed ensemble of 13  voices
plays an important part in the music depart-ment  at Western, and they
delight all who listen to  their colorful singing of madrigals.  Another
prominent group of singers is the col- lege  quartet. The singers who made
up the quartet  were Bennett Asplund, Byron Winter, M e r v i n Sliger, and
Clare Campbell. Their voices blend to-gether  to create an atmosphere of
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Music Club-FRONT Row: M. James, B. Irwin, E. B. Bergh, J. Ha-low, A.
Sprague, M. Bridges, F. D'Andrea (adviser), J. Van Patter Rank, J. Redmond,
B. Olson, J. Boucher, F. Harris, L. Larson, B. Boko.  SECOND ROW: D.
Alexander, C. Crook, J. Steinke, E. Nordin, S. Palmer, D. Steenson, N.
Thorsen, D. Hawkins, D. Sires, E. Wilson, D. Hachman, A. Gillett, L.
Wagness, R. Snively, D. Campbell. THIRD Row:  D. Swenson, M. Edwards, J.
Anglin (vice-pres.), D. Berthiaume, B. Porter, M. Vanderpol, S. Fisher, M.
Holts, P. Doyle (sec.), J. Berg, J. Sjolund, K. Farnum, T. Wahlstrom, R.
Moffitt, D. Clark, K. Tinkham. BACK Row: D. Walter (adviser), S. Anderson,
A. Brown, J. Bowman, W. Smith, C. Campbell, M. Vanderpol, D. MacGregor, D.
Hanson, F. Jack- son, P. Ager (pres.), M. Smith, B. Gillett (treas.), T.
Blickenstaff, B. Regier (adviser).  Arion ub... For Musi Majors  Music
majors, and members of the band and  choir organized this year a new club,
which was  known at first as the Music Club. Later in the year,  the name
Arion Club was selected, honoring the  early Greek patron of music.  The
club fulfilled several purposes and took an  active part in campus affairs
and social life. Among  its outstanding activities was the reception given 
for the mmebers of the Juilliard Quartet. The four  young musicians in the
quartet discussed with club  members "Trends in Modern Music." Other
visiting  Artist and Lecture series musicians were entertained  by the
club.  The new club took first place in the Homecom-ing  Skit competition
with the delightful "Lollypor  Aria," consisting of Alfred Lunde a n d
Richard  Hawk. This routine was popular all year, and was  presented before
various civic groups and was part  of the exchange assembly.  Page
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Wodwined  The woodwind quintet, under the  direction of Don Walter,
entertain-ed  and delighted audiences locally  and throughout the state
during  the past year. Besides appearing  frequently on the winter quarter 
band tour, the quintet also made  numerous other appearances here  on
radio, in schools throughout the  county, and in student assemblies. 
Although of relatively new origin  in the WWC music department, the  group
was given wide acclaim in all  its performances.  Srn 2uatet  The string
quartet, consisting of  Anne Battey, first violin; Noreen  Thorsen, second
violin; Dr. Frank  D'Andrea, viola; and Suzanne Pal-mer,  'cello, provides
ensemble ex-perience  for the advanced string  players of the music
department.  The quartet also studies the great  literature in the field,
which it per-forms  at college assemblies, recitals,  broadcasts, and
community p r o-grams.  Besides being a member of  the quartet, Dr.
D'Andrea also acts  as director of the group.  rasT Sextet  A relatively
full schedule of  events kept the  brass sextet busy  making appearances
during the past  year. These were highlighted by  their playing in  the
band tour  throughout the state during winter  quarter, a Kiwanis
reception, and a  PTA convention. Members of the  sextet include Dick Horn
and  Bob Brown, trumpets; Ray Mof-fit,  French horn; Martin Smith, 
trombone; Marilou Milton, bari-tone  horn; and Bruce Gillette, bass. 
Faculty direction is by Don Wal-ter.

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Hash and Taylor get a few tips on playing the game.  Student tea time. 
Pep?  Show Girl  Cutting the rug.   rund eamps -- 7ea and 7eleison  Page
one hundred

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Safety First Hawaiian Knockout.  Loafers on Library Steps.  Lounge Chow
Time.  Page one hundred one

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Song 1eadeors  WWC was proud of the  three song leaders that were  elected
to represent t h e  school. The y deserve a  compliment for their efforts 
to raise school spirit at the  games. They really did an excellent job and
the stu-dents  appreciated t h e i r  hard work.  This year's yells w e r e
 led by six snappy yell lead-ers  elected by the student  b o d y. They
encouraged  school spirit as it should be, along with boosting t he  morale
of the football and  basketball teams. The y  made a wonderful yell team 
and the College was proud  of them.  ToP PICTURE: June Hansen, Beverly
Carlson, Joyce Peterson BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK: LaRene Whitmore, Gloria
Gaupp, Jeanne Lambert.  FRONT: George Keplinger, Nancy Winningham, Mark
Hardie  Page one hundred t.wo  spa~ci

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W74e Ye 4Wee  In a college famous for its friendly and demo-cratic 
traditions, the role of the organized living  groups is of major
importance. Students coming to  Western to study may find a new home in one
of the  campus dormitories or nearby residence houses. In  these living
groups they find, also, the friendly  at-tention  and counsel of a
housemother, intimate and  lasting friendships with housemates, and a
compact  social unit which helps the newcomer become ac-customed  to his
new environment.  Many of the houses enter teams in the intra-mural 
athletic leagues. Other participate in the tal-ent  contests at Homecoming
and Campus Day;  Co-Ed Cottage-FRONT Row: M. Beach, Mrs. Reid, J.
Shackle-ton,  S. Gates. BACK Row: J. Loop, J. Harrison, C. Morris.  nearly
all of them engage in the spirited rivalry for  the  "biggest and best"
Homecoming display. House  parties, firesides, and picnics fill the year's
calendar. Some of the larger residence groups undertake  to sponsor
all-college activities. Senior Hall spon-sored  a  barn dance and a Mardi
Gras, with Edens  Hall undertaking a Tolo Dance. Memorable mixers  were
sponsored by Kluane and Mens Residence Hall  Daniels Hall was active
throughout the year, win-ning the Homecoming display cup, entering a
win-ning  team in city basketball play, and subscribing  100 per cent to
the Red Cross blood drive.  Sleepy Hollow-FRONT Row: J. Barnett, Mrs.
Barnett, L.  Larrick. M. Gronseth. BACK Row: J. Adler, G. Gruber, B. 
Thompson, E. Hoglund.  Kluane-FRoNT Row: J. Gentry, F.  Knight, L. Leonard,
C. Barnett, B. Whiteside, P. Killmer. Mrs. Elkins. BACK Row: J. Peter-son, 
K. Lenihan, J. Leckenby, C. Wright, M. Issacson, P. Price, M Barber, M.
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BARRGE INN  N. Lipp, L. Hagen, J. Ristine, Mrs.  Barr, B. Holmstrom, P.
Scott, A.  Dahl.  CASA LAETA   J. Rodgers, M. Hoyt, Mrs. Cowles,  A.
Mumford, J. Anderson, S. Nelson,  FAIR HOUSE  L. Campbell, D. Oslin, Mrs.
Fair,  H. Ward.  VALHALLA  M. Schell, B. Knapp, Mrs. Reynolds,  R. Johnson,
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620 STATE STREET  SEATED: G. Ridenour, Mrs. Whit-aker,  F. Carbonatto.
STANDING: H.  Dowd, E. Brooks, J. Kuoppala.  WEE SIX  LEFT TO RIGHT: L.
Seversen, Mrs.  Berry, C. Wing, M. Pagels, J. Zaske,  B. Herbert  ASGARD
HALL  SEATED: C. Noah, J. Siegwarth, Mrs.  McDonald, E. Fulgvog, R. Scott. 
STANDING: R. Markishtum, L. Bees-ton,  K. Tinkham  ADAMS HALL  SEATED: B.
Clawson, D. Wallace,  Mrs. Altman, J. Alvis, L. Wissinger.  STANDING: B.
Butler, J. Royal, F.  Spencer.

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VIKETTE  SEATED: J. Benson, H. Endlich, Mrs.  Best, M. Williams, F.
Sommers.  STANDING: W. Shannon, E. Koetie,  P. Baxter  THE MARQUIS  SEATED:
D. Sundean, L. Johnson, L.  Harrison, R. Olson, D. Alexander, B.  Porter.
STANDING: C. Beardslee, E.  Cash, Mrs. Markwood, L. Erlandson,  C. Linde,
D. McIntosh  912 INDIAN STREET  SEATED: D. Small, S. Miller, Mrs.  Cornell,
M. Evans, D. Montgomery.  STANDING: N. Purvis, V. Anderson,  W. Chenier, G.
Marine, R. Sundal  ENSIGNS  LEFT To RIGHT: H. Thompson, C.  Benson, P.
Enga, Mrs. Ensign, Mr.  Ensign, L. Wilson

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EDENS HALL  (First Floor)  FRONT Row: B. Ohls, E. Knutson,  P. Taylor, L.
Sovde. Row Two: J. Jacoby, C. Pedersen, V. Callison, C.  Robinson, Mrs.
Haynes, P. Layton,  B. Bulen, C. Erdman. Row THREE:  N. Kamperman, L.
Springer, J.  Stevenson, M. Nelson, N. Jones, J.  Olsen, L. Favero, N.
Cochran, P.  Strauss, P. Ingram. BACK Row: A.  Legg, D. Yeend, R. Rumple,
B. Dus-tin,  B. Carlson, S.  DeGroot, G. Berg,  E. Lycan, S. Stanky, N.
MacDonald  (Second Floor)  FRONT Row: M. Slater, N. Thorsen,  M. Augeres,
R. Norman, D. Dudley,  J. Landahl, A. Aarstad. Row Two:  E. Daverin, J.
Peterson,  V. Kagey,  M. Chandler, A. Batey, P. Pickering,  J. Burhans, B.
Spencer, Z. Daverin,  T. Fenerly. Row THREE: A. Hisey,  M. Johnson, B.
Mandery, M. Elbie,  J. Penner, C. Dobbins, D. Erholm,  H. Aarsness, D.
Johnson, R. Rahm-gren,  N. Aarstad, J. Davis. BACK  Row: N. Coffee, B.
Johnson, G.  Reid, P. Tucker, D. Verlinde, C.  Wall, G. Ballinger, D.
Young, B.  Foss, C. Federico, C. Lund, H. Leaf  (Third Floor)  FRONT Row:
M. Adair, J. Down-ing,  J. Brown. Row Two : M. Jung-roth,  J. Dillman, M.
Morrison, A.  Sprague. Row THREE: W. Peters,  Y. Carson, A. Hahn, B.
Pasley, J.  Oldani, N. Brown, A. Davis. BACK  Row: E. Puckett, M. Bridges,
J.  Baylor, A. Adams, H. Dudley, P.  Ralph, J. Harlow, P. Mason, B. Sells

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FOREST INN  LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Castile, M. Hof-fert,  A. Kohler, Mrs.
Sundquist, J.  Sutherland, P. Campbell, R. Flem-ing  ALPINE COURT  FRONT
Row: R. Cotton, F. Gilley.  MIDDLE Row: R. Teitzel, B. Elling-ton,  B.
Kelly, J. Yothers, Mrs.  Allen, D. Morgan, H. Woodward.  BACK Row: M.
Scribner, A. Harris,  A. Cornett, A. Larsson, R. Cruver,  E. Stewart, D.
McKee, K. Blakely  HALLS OF IVY  FRONT Row: B. Schmidt, D. Turn-bull,  M.
MacDonald. BACK Row: D.  Hewitt, M. Federico, I. Bartok, S. Thorstenson, D.
Spicer, P. Webb  HANSEN HOUSE  SEATED: B. Haycox, H. Klucksdahl,  S.
Fitzpatrick, B. Hatch, G. Ander-son,  W. Wagness. STANDING: Mrs.  Hansen,
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DANIELS HALL  SEATED: V. Weible, W. Richardson,  D. Brozovich, D.
Frohoning, J.  Haugen, D. Pederson, F. Arentzen,  D. McKole, K. Crow, G.
Hinder-man.  STANDING: E. Angevine, J. Wil-son,  D. Hevly, J. Merghwe, B.
Little,  B. Calvert, B. Levitin, Amber Dan-iels,  A. Hansen, J. Roberts, E.
Owens, G. McPherson  HARBORVIEW  FRONT Row: M. Urvick, D. Dow,  E. Alsen,
V. Willemsen, Mrs. Hawn, D. Overdorff, B. Anderson, B. Hawn,  K. Anderson.
BACK Row: M. Peach,  J. Smith, D. Dodd, J. Bartlett,  D.  Miller, P.
Blickenstaf, J. Nielsen  HOSPICE INN  FRONT Row: D. Naubert, H. Rama-ley, 
W. Smith, E. Peterson, R. Lor-ing,  R. Fulkerson, C. Anderson, D.  Bracken,
B. Uskoski. MIDDLE Row:  K. Kampe,  J. Hall, A. Klug, Mrs.  G. Stearns, J.
Crook, J. Scheide, R.  Lamkin, B. Baker, B. Ward. BACK  Row: B. Rice, M.
Sliger, D. Erland-son,  D. Grant, G. Lanphear, D. Cul-ver,  B. Hale 
SPENCER HALL  SEATED: Mrs. Spencer, D. Davis, N.  Winningham, C. Knowles,
N. Mer-cier,  S. Palmer, D. Lucas. STANDING:  P.  Kirn, P. Skinner, E.
Lund, H.  Salisbury, B. Ulowetz, L. Landahl,  P. Magnusen, E. Wooding, G.
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MENS RESIDENCE HALL  FRONT Row: Jack Miller, G. Wil-liams,  D. Berry.
MIDDLE Row: N. Ramquist, M. Kosar, S. Geijesbeek,  K. Farnum, J. Smith, H.
Rogers, G.  Reinert, P. Doyle, L. Blickenstaff.  BACK Row: H. Hulse, K.
German,  R. Knoop, C. Hobbs, R. Williams,  M. Bright, B. Hill, H. Jones 
MENS RESIDENCE HALL  FRONT Row: M. Raper, D. Mc-  Clure, D. Groth, H.
Sorenson, B. Lajala, L. Edgren. MIDDLE Row:  D. Grocott, D. Nelson, G.
McHenry,  R. Moffit, Mrs. N. Macgregor, K. Stowe, T. Rogers, B. Woodman, B.
 Hanson. BACK Row: E. Lapsley, B.  Feagas, E. Clark, C. Brown, B.  
Vanbrocklin, L. Lowery, D. Larrick,  B. Scoll, B. Wicks, D. Jones, G. 
Kern, M. Houghton  MATHES HOUSE  FRONT Row: C. Dayton, D. Bald-win,  J.
Richmond, J. McLin, N.  Thomassen, C. Mecklenberg. MID-DLE  Row: T.
Schille, D. Kremer, A.  Lunde, Mrs. DeGrays, L. Miller,  B. Cary, M.
Ralston, B. Newell.  BACK Row: A. Six, R. Harmala, J.  Copeland, R. Kerr,
R. Clark, T.  Almasi, S. Frey, A. Smith, T. Nes-heim  THE MONASTERY  LEFT
TO RIGHT: R. Derstine, D.  Doyce, N. Alexander, J. Young, W. Anderson, C.
Rohrer, Mrs. W. Glover

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COLLEGE INN SENIOR HALL  LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Fernie, E. Smelling, L.
Bretvick, G. FRONT Row: H. Piatt, M. Wagar, A. Griffiths, C. Irwin.  Berg,
J. Ruthford, A. Gillette, S. Gordon, D. Strons, Mrs. C. McEwen, K. Niemela.
MIDDLE Row: H. Barton, A.  Anna Grim Brown, D. Fee, B. Crane, C. Hansen, R.
Broderson, F.  Alldredge, N. Shultz, P. Graves, S. Fisher, B. Grocott. 
BACK Row: B. Butler, M. Frederickson, F. Garnett, M.  James, M. Hall, D.
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Campus day mixer.  Beard contest winners.  Page one hundred twelve  Bottle
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Fe4'W14  MRH Minstrel Show Haggard's Horseshoe Heaving  Chow Time!  Page
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WRA-FRONT Row: F. Garnett, C. Irwin, G. Reid, G. Ballinger, P. Tuckle, C.
Hall, S. McMicken, J. Redmond, J. Gloman, B.  Foss, A. Johnson, S.
Dickenson. SECOND Row: D. Fee, B. Grocott, L. Hammerquist, D. Young, M.
Federico, F. Somers, J. Brown.  P. Hale, Y. West, N. Coffey, M. Slater, M.
Cole, P. Layton. THIRD Row: W. Shannan, R. Norman, D. Blauser, B. Mantey,
M.  Cole, A. Franks, P. Strauss, L. Stibre, T. Brown, M. Augers, B.
Carlson, P. Ingram, M. Johnson. BACK Row: M. Frederickson, J.  Landahl, H.
Aursness, V. Willemsen, N. Jones, V. Jones, A. Brown, M. Thomas, V. Ries,
J. Olson, M. Stephani, J. Peoples, J.  Brown, J. Oldani, V. Kapperman, R.
Rahmgren, P. Pickering.  INSERT: J. Brown.  WsmceZ'4 ccieWa a.l 4"4GdatCot 
The girls who make up the Wom-en's  Recreation  Association can be  justly
proud of their work. They  have provided the women of the  college with an
intramural program  of all types of sports. This year the  WRA carnival was
enjoyed by the  student body and faculty who at-tended  this gala event. A
h i g h  school play day was another high-light  of the activities
sponsored by  WRA. Joan Brown was the very  active president this year. 
WRA Cabinet- FRONT Row: F. Somers, J. Redmond, S. McMicken, J. Gloman, D. 
Blauser. BACK Row: J. Brown (pres.), M. Thomas, M. Cole, V. Jones, M.
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#1 ~~c  The "W" club of WWCE under the  leadership of president Russ
Nielsen,  vice-president Vern Tovrea and secre-tary-  treasurer Hal
Norgaard has had a  very successful year.  The club's activities started
fall  er, when members sold programs  football games and took part in a 
squad to keep kids off the field.  quart-at  the  paddle  Another major
activity of the club  during fall quarter was the Queen's ball at
Homecoming. This affair was a huge  success.  The "W" club smoker,
originally  scheduled for late in winter quarter, was  postponed because of
snow, but was  held in spring quarter, providing plenty  of excitement for
those who attended.  The annual "W" club banquet w a s  held spring
quarter. Everyone attending  this event was both pleased and im-pressed. 
FRONT Row: R. Richardson, C. Brown, T. Taylor, E. Hickenbottom, N. Hash, G.
Salsgiver. R.  Nunamaker, A. Compton. SECOND Row: Sam Carver, George T.
Williams, F. Long, D. Grocott, L.  Stephan, J. Anderson, C. Hash, A.
Schireman, B. Lajala, J. Roberts. THIRD Row: H. Nelson, H. Van  Cleve, S.
Peterson, H. Norgaard, H. Brooks, A. Cornett, E. Clark, C. Brown, B.
Hughes, Richart.  BACK Row: R. Scott, W. Ewing, A. Svidran, R. Nielson, V.
Tovrea, D. Patterson, A. Larsson, R.  Peterson, W. Peterson, E. Tiland. 
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Vern Weible Al Compton Cliff Hash Clayton Hood Gerald Royal  Rufus Winters
Bob Cline Charles Hodder Dwaine Lambert Tom Taylor  In his eighteenth year
of coaching at the  college on the hill, head football coach Charles  F.
Lappenbusch had a most successful season.  "Lappy," as most of the players
call him, led the  team to a record of seven wins, two defeats, and  one
tie. The team ended the season in second  place in the tough Evergreen
Conference, as high  as any Western team has finished in this league.  This
fall Lappy had the right men for his  original straight line defense system
and proved  his point that it is a tough nut to crack. The  offense this
year also had new punch and added  scoring power in his single wing
formation. The  Lappenbusch system was the talk of the nation  this fall,
being featured in a nation-wide news  wire service story.  Around the
athletic department they say  that "if you have an afternoon to spend, stop
in  and ask Lappy about the straight line." How-ever,  proof of the product
is in the playing, and  the Viking record this year plus the fact that more
 and more Western grads are using the straight  line as coaches, is that
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Al Cornett Dwight Andrus Bill Diambri Roy Richardson Walt Ewing  Dan
Sullivan Jack Frazier Roy Peterson Harold Kloes Ben Asplund  One man alone
can't handle all the details  of producing a winning football team; it
takes  competent assistants to relieve the head man of  some of the
headaches. Ray Ciszek, Jim Hollings-worth,  and Les Smith were the men who
assisted  Coach Lappenbusch in the organization of the  winning Viking
eleven.  Ciszek took charge of the ends, teaching  them to get under the
passes on offense and to  stop the opposing backs on defense. In his third 
year at Western, Ray is a  "foreigner" from the  University of Illinois,
but a loyal supporter of  the blue and white.  Hollingsworth, a guard at
Western in 1938-  39-40, coached the guards and tackles and took  care of
patching up injuries. It was Jim who  fixed things if anything went wrong
with some  valuable muscles. Because he was always  on the  job, few of the
players were out for long.  Another graduate of the Lappenbusch sys-tem  is
Les Smith. A quarterback in his playing  days, Smith handled t he important
backfield  coaching chores while assisting in the injury-fixing 
department.  It was the work of these three men that  helped Coach
Lappenbusch build the 1950 team FOOTBALL COACHES--Ray Ciszek, Les Smith, C.
F. Lappenbusch to greatness. and Jim Hollingsworth.  Page one hundred
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Bill Anagastou Jim Ingalls Eldred Mathiewson Bob Lajala Jess Moore  George
Williams Carl Richart Jack McStott Jack Roberts Larry Lowery  Norm Hash Bob
Clawson 4 Sad, Wet! V4  Norm Richardson Howard Raines Homecoming, Western
style  Everyone cooperated except the weather  man and the red shirts from
Cheney.  Though the rains came, the spirit  of the Vikings and their
rooters w as  never dampened. The game was scoreless  until Eastern broke
loose in the third  quarter with two passes which were  good  for 94 yards
and the only touch-down  of the day.  The Vikings played well on both 
offense and defense but they just couldn't  push the ball across the
stripes that pay  off in points.  Bellingham, November 4 Eastern Savages
vs. Western Vikings  6 First Downs 9  -20 Ground Yardage 92  150 Air
Yardage 53  130  Total Yards 145  35 Penalties 20  6 SCORE 0  Page one
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Roy Potter Clyde Brown Bob Feagan Everett Tiland Art Larsson  Al Schireman
Bill Stendal Bob Scoll Gerald Salsgiver Art Svidran  7 a Slowa Start 
Forest Grove, Oregon, September 16  Pacific U. vs. Western  9 First Downs 7
 103 Ground Yardage 75  89 Air Yardage 16  192 Total Yardage 91  75
Penalties 40  12 SCORE 6  ack Home--A Wlin#  Bellingham, September 23 
Linfield vs. Western  8 First Downs 13  127 Ground Yardage 175  20 Air
Yardage 97  147 Total Yards 272 Football Award Winners- STANDING, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Art Larsson, all-conference; Al  65 Penalties 86 Cornett,
all-conference; Art  Svidran, honorary co-captain; Carl Richart,
all-conference;  Norm Hash, all-conference and co- inspirational award.
KNEELING: Everett Tiland, all-  7 SCORE 19 conference and little
all-American; and Gerald Salsgiver, co-captain and co-inspirational SCORE
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e#nc6ce O, e e.e  Spokane, September 30  Whitworth vs. Western  First Downs
 Ground Yardage  Air Yardage  Total Yards  Penalties  SCORE  ToP PICTURE:
Jack Roberts (33), of Western's D-for-Defense squad,  returns an enemy
punt.  BOTTOM PICTURE: Bob Cline (93), defensive end, successfully blocks a
Linfield punt.  18  193  119  312  25  37  ictry--dne oo feway  Bellingham,
October 7  Puget Sound vs. Western  13 First Downs 1  82 Ground Yardage 1 
93 Air Yardage 9  75 Total Yards 2  5 Penalties 4  3 SCORE 1:  2  35  8  33
 4  3  w ie Penty of4 Steam  Vancouver, B. C., October 14  British Columbia
vs. Western  9 First Downs 18  49 Ground Yardage 115  159 Air Yardage 234 
208 Total Yards 349  30 Penalties 35  7 SCORE 47  ,4noter Rused omecongo 
Tacoma, October 21  Pacific Lutheran vs. Western   9 First Downs 16  1
Ground Yardage 207  47 Air Yardage 79  48 Total Yards 286  44 Penalties 45 
0 SCORE 47  7  1  18  9  27  5  1  Page one hundred twenty-two

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'ddeat4' eatia Vcdled  Bellingham, October 28  Central vs. Western  6 First
Downs 9  55 Ground Yardage 197  37 Air Yardage 57  92 Total Yards 254  80
Penalties 105  0 SCORE 26  inal eague IVCoy.  Olympia,  November 18  St.
Martin's vs. Western  13 First Downs 16  70 Ground Yardage 308  210 Air
Yardage 106   280 Total Yards 414  45 Penalties 5  7 SCORE 34  aced %
74ade'4d4  Bellingham, November 23 British Columbia vs. Western  8 First
Downs 13  68 Ground Yardage 145  27 Air Yardage 138  95 Total Yards 283  20
Penalties 15  9 SCORE 26  ToP PICTURE: Norm Hash stopped just one foot
short of a tie- breaking  touchdown in the final seconds of the CPS game. 
BOTTOM PICTURE: That's far enough, says "D" squad.  Page one hundred
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Jack Anderson John Crooks Bob Hansen Chad Johnson Hal Norgaard  Stan
Peterson Dick Ravenhorst Roy Richardson Jeff Russell Bud Scott  Ray Scott
Larry Stephan  Gale Whitsell Bob Woodman  Coach Bill McDonald's Viking
basketball team showed  improvement this year, taking fifth place in the
final stand-ings  of the sharp Evergreen conference, with five wins and 
Snine losses. The squad sparkled in pre-season play, taking  seven of ten
tests.  The team put a thrilling finish to the season's play by downing the
first-place Eastern Savages in the final game of  the season. The Vikings
upset their cross- state rivals in the  hard-fought contest by a score of
54 to 53.  Four first-string players ended their college basketball 
careers with the Vikings this season: Stan Peterson, Dick  Ravenhorst, Jeff
Russell, and Ray Scott. To high-scoring  * Peterson went the honor of team
captain for the year. De-  Sfensive standouts Russell and Scott were named
by their  Steammates as inspirational award winners.  Page one hundred
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FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Scott, Jack Anderson, Hal Norgaard,
(capt.) Stan Peterson. Chad Johnson, Larry Stephan, and Roy Richardson.
STANDING: Gayle Whitsell, John Crooks, Bob Woodman, Bob Hansen, Dick
Ravenhorst, Ray Scott, Jeff Russell, and Coach McDonald.  Coach Bill
McDonald realized one ambition this year,  and because of this joined the
hilltop swimming team. After beating Eastern on February 24, "Big Bill" was
thrown in  the college pool. The victory over Eastern was on the last  game
of the year, and brought the season to a fitting climax.  The victory over
the Savages gave the Vikings 13 vic-tories  to 12 defeats for the year, and
they finished in fifth  place in the tough Evergreen conference.  Coach
McDonald completed his fifth year as head coach  of the blue and white.
This year the big coach (he is just  eighty inches tall) had one of his
most successful seasons.  If the draft doesn't get too many of the
returning team  members, as well as those from this year's successful
junior  varsity, the Vikings will be knocking on the door of the  upper
heights in the Evergreen conference in next year's  play. Coach C. W.
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Dick Ravenhorst takes one off the boards. Bob Woodman (25), Stan Peterson
(55) and  Jeff Russell (in foreground) await the ball.  6e4 e ed ~ea#wiece
Recvw1  Eastern  __ Whitworth  -PaLcuiftihce ran Central  __Puget Sound 
------ St. M artin's  ----- - St. M artin's'  Western  Western  Western 
Western Western  Western  Western  37-  51  46  70  71  59---  54 ---- 
Sound -Central  -- Pacific Lutheran  British Columbia  Columbia -- - W
hitworth ---- ---  _ Eastern  Western  Western  Western  Western  Western
Western  Western  51-  56_  49_  51-  52-  50_  41  41  64  64  48  56  _73
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Final play of the season, as the ball came back into Dick Eicher (33 in 
dark) of Eastern, and Eicher took a shot. Viks pulled the ball off the 
backboard at the gun. Western 54, Eastern 53. Moving from left to right  in
white jerseys, Bob Hansen, Jeff Russell's arm and leg in front of  Eicher,
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LEFT: (Capt.) Stan Peterson congratulates a wet but happy Coach McDonald
after the victory  over Eastern. John Crooks (20) and Bob Woodman (25) are
other Western "swimmers."  NON-CONFERENCE  GAMES  Western 66 Seattle U. 87 
Western 62 Seattle Pacific 53  Western 56 __British Columbia 45 W estern 54
____________. __________________ Cloverleafs 52  Western 56 Seattle U. 69 
Western 73  Seattle Pacific 65  Western 64 Carroll College 43  Western 83
Carroll College 44  Western 53 _ Cloverleafs 55  Western 46 - British
Columbia 41  Western 61 _________Pacific Trails 37  Page one hundred
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Klem Kampe, Bob Stone, Jerry Reinert, Jack Start, Bud Hood, Charles
Lindberg,  Ted Morris, Russ Markishtum KNEELING: Coach Starr  9uior $Varit
Bas4erll  Coach Jerry Starr led the Junior V a r s it y chargers to the
most successful winning season for  a Western JV team. Starr's boys won 14
games while  dropping only 4.  The season proved excellent experience for
the  freshmen and sophomores who could not break into  the first team. At
the end of the season the boys  from the JV were giving some of the varsity
men  tussles for their jobs, as well as giving the varsity  some tough
practice sessions.  Chuck  Lindberg and Jack Start were honored  by the
other members of the squad by being elected  inspirational  award winner
and honorary captain  for the year, respectively. JV Coach Jerry Starr 
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Visiting U. W. diver amazes crowd  77 ~Zt~. £suimrxa0A  Swimming
Team-LEFT To RIGHT: Coach Ray  Hyatt, Milt Clothier, Ken German, Dick 
Riehl, John Field, Stan Frey, Harvey Culbertson, Dick Mealy, Hank Rogers,
and  Varro Anderson  This year saw swimming  develop into one of the top-n 
o t c h athletic activities at  Western. Coach Ray Hyatt  met an
enthusiastic turnout  of newcomers and developed  them into a winning team.
 Opponents this year included  Grays Harbor Junior College, Eastern
Washington, Univer-sity  of British Columbia, and  the University of
Washington,  one of the top teams in the  country. Eastern was defeated 
twice by the Viking swimmers.  With the facilities available at Western and
the profession-al  coaching of Ray Hyatt, the  local swim team may be
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Student spectators  fill the stands to  watch the outcome  of the meet.
This  distance rac e, a  close finish was ex-pected  by eager  fans, gave
one and  all a thrill.  On your marks, get  set-  The start of a close 
race in the college  pool. This year's  team, although  swimming isn't a 
recognized sport in  the Evergreen con-ference,  swept past  all but UBC
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Bracken,  Carl Richart, Ed Edgren, Bob  Lajala, and Spud
Walley.  Tom Taylor, Chuck Hodder, Eld-red  Mathieson, and Sam Agnew.  Bob
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Ray Scott, Vern Tavrea, B o b  Scoll, and Chuck Lindberg.  Bob Trouse,
Cliff Hash, Charles  Scott, and Bob Nemo.  Starting with an almost new ball
club of transfers and fresh-men,  head coach Joe Martin molded a formidable
nine, which  held one of the more unsual records in baseball history in
their  first six games. In these contests they won two games, lost two, 
and tied two.  For the first time in many a year, the Martinmen took on 
the University of Washington Huskies and gave an excellent ac-count  of
themselves. In the first series at Seattle the Huskies won  the first game
3 to 2, but were held to a 3 to 3 count in eight in-nings  in the second
contest.  Returning to Bellingham the following week the blue and white
squad earned a split with the Huskies. "Spud" Walley, a  transfer from the
"U," was the boy who pitched the Western  victory.  In the other series,
against Seattle Pacific in Seattle, the  Viks won one and tied the other in
11 innings.  This was the extent of the season as this page went to press. 
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UPPER PICTURE: Dave Grocott, Al Meuli, Bill Daws, Fred Long.  LOWER
PICTURE: Jerry Reinert, Jack Jensen, Modris Peterson, Wes Peterson  Page
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George MacPherson, Clint  Doherty, Carl Linde, Dick  Stewart.  John
Lavendar, Ru fus  Winters, Bill Owens, Jack  Bowman.  Artis Larsson, George
Nel-son,  Spud Miller, L a rry  Offut.  Track, the only spring Evergreen
conference sport to  survive the slash, blossoms out with beaming rays, as
Coach  Ray Ciszek's squad took their first triangular meet of the  year.
The blue and white squad, led by record- breaking  Artis Larsson, wouldn't
be denied as they ran both St. Mar-tin's  and the College of Puget Sound
into the ground. The  final score was: Western 65%, St. Martin's 48% and
College  of Puget Sound  48. Larsson's record was in the shot put,  which
he threw 45 feet 31/2 inches to establish a new record for Western
Washington college.  In their two previous dual meets the Hilltoppers
hadn't  fared too well, but hopes were high as the Klipsun went to  press
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Coach Sam Carver, Kenny Jones, Bob Jacobs, Rowan Cotton, Max Wenger, Bob
Skidmore  Mostly a new group of men met Coach  Sam Carver for their first
golf turnout at the  beginning of spring quarter. Gone were last year's 
winners, after four excellent years of Evergreen  conference participation.
Golf was included in the  list of casualties as an Evergreen conference
sport,  as it was voted out by the coaches and athletic  974  directors of
the conference.  With ideal weather and an almost complete  new group of
golfers Coach Carver set out to mold  a golf team. By the time of the first
match, the  boys were ready for the test. They continued to  show well in
the independent matches they were  able to schedule.  Page one hundred
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FRONT: Don Davis, Dick Boyd, Ray Ondracek, Harold Ramaley, Ed Angivine.
BACK: Coach  Charles Lappenbusch, Jim Smith, Morton Raper, Harris
Kluksdahl, Dick Endersbe  Coach Charles Lappenbusch had wonderful  weather
to get his tennis squad into condition.  A young team, so far as experience
is concerned,  reported at the beginning of spring quarter.  One of the
highlights of the season was a  match  against the Pacific C o a s t
conference  champions, the Washington Huskies. The purple  and gold downed
Western's pride in straight sets,  but the Huskies have made a habit of
that with  coast conference schools. They couldn't break the  habit. 
Although tennis is not on the list of Ever-green sports this spring-it was
dropped along  with the major sport of baseball, and the other  spring
minor sport, golf-Western had a full  schedule and gave those interested in
varsity  competition plenty of activity in their sport.  Page one hundred
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Sleepy Hollow, the bowling champions for 1950-51-STAND-ING:  Burnett,
Harrison. KNEELING: Wenger, and Catron.  Intramurals for both men and women
were  popular last year with many Western students par-ticipating.  With
the early spring this year, the  spring sports went over especially well. 
Softball, or the new term, fastball, took all  honors as fourteen teams
joined the two leagues to  BACK: Marine, Smith, Anderson. KNEELING:
Chewier, Miller.  battle it out for top rights when the dust cleared  at
the end of the quarter.  During fall and winter quarters the boys played 
basketball and bowled once a week in  the intra-mural  program. Both of
these sports were popular  and the boys gained a great deal of recreation
and  competition from their playing.  Page one hundred thirty-eight 
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UPPER: Wes Judd fouls off a pitch in intramural fastball action, as catcher
Mike Kosar eagerly  awaits the ball.  LOWER: He's off with the pitch as a
crowd of MRH boys cheer their team to victory.  Page one hundred
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BLUE BARNACLES  An important part of the  women's intramural program is 
swimming, carried on through  the Blue Barnacles, advised by  Miss Margaret
Aitken. S w i m-ming  enthusiasts are admitted to the club after passing
tryouts.  The club this year practiced  their diving, figure swimming,  and
strokes,  which were exhibit-ed  in a water show.  LEFT TO RIGHT: Violet
Ries, Loretta  Stribre, Pat Magnuson, Elaine Daverin,  Beverly Dustin,
Marilyn Wager, Alicia  Legg, Jo Gloman, JoAnne Hoyt, Shir-ley McMicken.

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Spring weather  brings softball  action.  Championship bas-ketball  team:
B.  Manely, J. Peoples,  V. Ries, V. Jones,  M. Cole, J. Gloman. 
Championship field  hockey team, FRONT  Row: V. Ries, M.  Cole,  J. Gloman,
A.  Franks, Miss Aitken,  J. Jacoby. BAC K  Row: J. Peoples, B.  Manely, L.
Stibre,  P. Magnuson, V.  Jones, J. Hurlbut,  P. Killmer.

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7opieal adex  ACTIVITIES ................. 62  ADMINISTRATION
............................... ........ 14 ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING.............................. 5  ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANTS......................... 24  ARION
CLUB.................................  ARTS
BUILDING.................................  ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD 
EDUCATION ...........................  ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS
............ ATHLETICS ................................... 
AUDITORIUM-MUSIC BUILDING  BAND ............  BASEBALL .... BASKETBALL
.........  BLUE BARNACLES.. ................... .......  BLUE
TRIANGLE...............  BOARD OF CONTROL .....  BOARD OF TRUSTEES
..............................  CAMERA CLUB...
............................. ..  CAMPUS DAY...... -  CAMPUS SCHOOL  98  12
 - 88  66  114  11  94  .132 .124  ..140  ..8.6  64  16  80  112  CHESS
CLUB........................... 85  CHOIR ..................... 96 CLASSES
........... ......... 26  COLHECONOMISTS
........................................ 84  COLLEGE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
......... 90  COLLEGIAN ................ .... 68  DRAMA ....... ..........
92  EDENS HALL................................. 6  FACULTY
.................................. 18  FOOTBALL ....... . ........
............. ........ ........ 118  FORENSIC CLUB ...... .... .... 83 
FOREWO RD .............................4....  FRESHMEN
............................... .... 28  FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 82 
GOLF ......................................................... 136 
GRADUATE SCHOOL .............................-.. 91 GRADUATION WEEK
....................................... 71  HOMECOMING ......... 72  HOUSES
.... ................................... .......... 103  INDUSTRIAL ARTS
CLUB.................................... 88  INTERCLUB 
COUNCIL............................... 65  INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
CLUB.....___ 85  INTRAMURAL SPORTS.. ............................ 138 
JUNIORS .............. ~ 40  JUNIOR PROM................................ 76
KAPPA DELTA PI-...................... ..........87..  KLIPSUN .......
................. 69  LIBRARY ... ................................... 9 
MENS RESIDENCE HALL_......................... 7  MUSIC
...................-. . 94 NORSEMEN ......... ...................... ......
67  OFF-CAMPUS WOMEN .............................. 84 OPENING WEEK
............................ 70  PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING..
................. 13  PRESS CLUB. ................... 81  SCHOLARSHIP
SOCIETY............ ... 87  SENIORS .... ~............... 48 SENIOR HALL
.... ............. .. . 10  SKI CLUB .................................. 80 
SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB................... 86  SONG LEADERS . 102  SOPHOMORES
..... 34  SQUARE AND CIRCLE CLUB. 81  SWIMMING TEAM ..............- 129 
TENNIS ... 137....  THESPIANS . .. ................................. 83
TRACK ................... ...................... 134  UNITED STUDENT
CHRISTIAN COUNCIL.... 90  VALKYRIE ................. ............ 82 
VOCOLLEGIANS .............. .................. 96  W
CLUB.....................................117  WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN
COLLEGES  AND UNIVERSITIES ................................ 89  WOMEN'S
RECREATION ASSOCIATION........ 116  YELL LEADERS ...........
................... 102  Peronal adex  Aanes, M arian
Elaine.......................... .......................... 29, 95 Aarstad,
Audrey ............... ....................... 29, 41, 86, 107  A arstad, N
eva Therese.............................. ............... ......3. 5, 107 
Adams, Alfred Charles....... ................... ...... 49 Adams, Audrey
Marlene ................. ........ .............. 69, 81, 107  Adams, Gene
........................................ 4  Adler, John
P................................................ 103  Ager, Phil
R....................................65, 73, 95, 98  Ager, Betty
Bruseth............ ............. ............................ 76, 82  A
gnew , Sam ............................................. 132  A itken, M
argaret H ............................................ 17, 141  Albers,
James A........................ ...... ... 49, 88  A ldrich, George 
....................................... 35, 87  A lexander, A llen C
................................................ 110 Alexander, Donald
Walker .......................... 95, 98, 106  Alexander, Helen G
........................ ............ 35, 80  Alldredge, Frances
.......................... ..... ........... 111  Allen, Donna
Lee.....................................29, 111  Allgire, Harold Eugene.
........ . ........................ ---...-.-.- -- 88 Allgire, Robert
S................................ 41, 49, 85  Almasi, Terry
J.................................110  Alsen, Elsa  Joyce ......
.................... 90, 109  A lvis, Jack M
.....110055......................................-------..... Ambrosius,
Caroline J. ...................... ...... 29  Ambrosius, Herbert A
..................................... .. ... 49 Anagnostou, William U
................................... 49, 120  Andersen, Beatrice
H................................ .......... 29, 84  Anderson, Betty C
.............................. 86, 109  Anderson, Charles L
.................. ........................... 109  Anderson, Gerald Ralph
................................... 29, 83, 108  Anderson, Jack
A.................................... ....125  Anderson, Joyce ..
............ 8..,. ..1.0..4...............  Anderson, M orris
.................................. 41, 85  Anderson, Richard
F........................................... 82  Anderson, Robert
N.......................... ..... ............................ 49 
Anderson, Sharon Lucille......................... 41, 82, 94, 98   A
nderson, V arro ....................................................
.........106, 103, 138  Anderson, Wallace W....
.................................... ..... 110  Andrus, Dwight
A.......................  Angevine, Ed ......................... Anglin,
John W.....................  Arentzen, Frederick J................ 
Arntzen, Edward J ...................... Asplund, Bennett
A...................  Atwood, Ardelle ..................  Augeres, Mary Lou
..................... Aursness, Helen ...  ...................
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-................... .29, 107, 116  B ailey, W esley S ..............
........................................ 88  Bain, Donelle M osier
................................. ............... 89  B aker, E dith
............. 1188...................................  Baker, Robert
R........................................................
.................4 1, 109  Ballard, Yvanda Lee
...................................................29  Ballinger, Glee Ann
............... .. 41, 107, 116  Barbeau, Richard James
........................................... 33  Barber, Marilyn ......
.............................. 93, 103  B arnett, John C
........................................................................................
103  Barnhill, Clara ..................... 35.................. 
Bartholick, Robert H ......................................... 41, 82 
Bartlett, Joan N eriede ................................. 35, 49, 109 
Bartok, Irene Mary..................................................108 
Barton, H elen ................... ..... ..... 35, 97, 111  Battey, Anne
Louise .................................. 35, 96, 99, 107 Baxter, Patricia
Anne ..................................... 29, 106  Baylor, Jeannette Eva
............................... 41,  107  Beach, M aureen
............................... 35, 103  Beardslee, Charles O........
............................... 106  B eau dry , Jam es
...........................................................................................
33  Beecher, Barbara Ann ................................ 29  Beeston,
Leslie E..................... .......... ........... ................ 29,
105  Beltz, Alex D .......................................
................. 85  Bemis, Barbara Lois
................................... .............. 29  Bengtson, Dolores
Turnbull .................. .......... 38, 108 Bengtson, Kermit B
............................... ........ 18, 25, 80  Benner, Ernest
D............................ ...... 49,  82, 83  Bennett, Ralph .......
................................. ................. 34, 65  Benson, Cliff
.............. ...................................... ............. 106 
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B enson , Joan ... .....................................
................................... 29, 106  Berg, Cynthia Anne
................................................... 29  Berg, Geraldine M
argaret ....... ............................................ 49, 107  B
erg, G erry L ............................. ........... ............... ...
........ 111  Berg, John E................... ........... ...... 80, 85, 98
 B ergh, B onnie
I............................................................ 29, 95, 96,
98  B ergstrom , Joan D elor s
...............................................29  Berry, Richard
T..................... ..... ..... ....................... 110  Berthiaume,
Dana B................................ . ........... 29, 94, 98  Bestul,
Shirley Joann ................................................... .. .. 29,
95  Bettman, May G............................ ........... ........... 18 
Billm ann, D aryl E................................................. ...
........................ 35  Bingham, Don L.... ............... . .......
........... 49  Bitterman, Wayne ...........
.................................... 29, 80  B lak e, G  race M ...
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24  B lakely, R obert C ....................................
................................... 29, 108  Blaser, Jackie ...........
.................... ... 35, 68, 80  Blauser, D onna
...................................... ............ ........82, 116 
Blendheim, John Kenneth ....... ......................................
..... 49  Blickenstaff, Lowell ......................... .. ............
35, 97, 98, 118  Blickenstaff, Priscilla ......
......................................... 29, 90, 109  Blonden, W illiam
E..................................... ...... ................ 35  Boede, V
iolet .................... .........................
.............................. .. 16  Boko, Robert G....................
........ 41, 94, 98  Bond, Brian H................... ....................
......... 49  Booman, Glenn L .......... ..
................................ ........ 49, 87  Borchers, Donald Eugeie
................................. .......... .....35  Booth, M ira E
................................... ... . ... 1188,. ..8. 2  Boothby,
Elmina ........................................ . . .... 18  B ostrom , R
obert C
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49  Boucher, Jean Elizabeth .............................. 41, 87, 94, 98 
Bowhay, Laverne
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Bowman, Jack Lewis ........................ .... 94, 98, 135  Boyd, Burton
0 .......................... ......... 50, 87 Boyd, Richard
.................. .......... ................ 41, 137  B oyd, T hom as
J.......................
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Boyer, Jo Ann.... -........................... 29, 84  Boyle, D oug
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...................... 09,. ...1..3..2.....  Braithwaite, John A
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M... ............................. .3355  B rann, N orm an
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azel ........... ......................... 18,. ...9..0.........  Breivik,
Howard G......................... ......... ........................ ......
50 Breivik, Wilma Peters ................................. .... 45, 82, 107
 Bretvick, M ary Lorraine .............................. . ........... 41,
111  Brewster, Laurence W............................ ....
.................... 18 Bridges, Marianne
...................................... . .... 41, 94, 98, 107  Bright,
Maurice W.............................  ...... 41, 110  Bring, Ronnie
....... ......... ............... .....................
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41, 82, 111  Brooks, H. Ervin........ ............ .................... 105
 Brown, Arlayne ........................................ 35, 82, 95, 98,
111, 116  Brown, Chuck H.............................. ......... 50, 66, 
117, 132  Brown, Clyde Joseph ............... ................ 110, 121 
Brown, Joan A....................................35, 50, 65, 82, 89, 107,
116  Brown, Leila Louise ....................... .. 41, 82, 83,  89, 92 
Brown, Nancy E.............................. ......... 35, 90, 104, 116  B
row n, R obert E .......................................
........................ ......... 41, 95, 99  Brown, Theodora K
..................................... 50, 82, 90, 116  Brozovich, Dick ....
.................................... 109  Buchanan, Doris H
....................................... 24, 25  Buchanan, Sam
J............................................20, 24  B ulen, B ernice
................................................ ............... . . 35,
84, 107  Burhans, Janneke ............................... ....... 50, 82,
84, 107  B urnet, R uth A
.......................................................18, 68, 81  Burnett,
Barbara A nne .................................... ................... ...
35  Burnett, Carolyn Mary .......................... ........ 41, 90, 103 
B urnett, John
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138  Burrell, David J............... .......... ...... .. .... ....... ..
... ..18  Burton, Raymond L ............ ................ 41, 87 
Butenshon, Verna Jean ............................................ 29 
Butler, Albert J.......................... ......... .........105  Butler,
Barbara A............... . .....................50, 111  Byers, D oris A
lthea.. ........ ................ .. .... ........... ............ 29 
Calkins, John L.............................  Call, Mary
Ann................. ................  Callison, Virginia  Calvert, Bob
......... ................  Campbell, Alan Lee
.......................................  Campbell, Clare
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...........  Campbell, Patricia Leigh ......................... Cannard,
Donald Dennis ........................  Cannard, Sue Jane
...................  Carbonatto, Fred J......... .......  C arlile, Sene R
.......................................  Carlson, Beverly Joanne
.................................. Carlson, Thelma ....... ......  Carrick,
June ............. .  Carson, Paul Roger......
............................... Carson, Roy Michael
.................................  Carson, Yvonne M.....
..........................  Carver, Sanford
E.......................................  Cary, Carl Benjamin
................................  Casanova, Katherine M
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Vernon Jackson ..............  Chow, Marilynn
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..............  Clark, R ichard E .............................  Clawson,
Robert ..  Cline, Bob ..............  Clothier, Milton A
................... Clothier, Nita .................... ..  Cochran, Nona
Louise ................  Coe, Frank C................. ...  Coffey, N adine
A .............................  Cole, Helen Marie
.........................  Cole, Margaret .... .............. Compton, Al
.................... ......  Compton, Stuart ..  Cooke, Charles E
...........................  Cookson, Robert B....................... 
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J.............................. Copeland, James R ........................ 
Cornell, Joan M ........... .............  Cornett, Allan D...............
Cotton, F. Rowan.......................  Cottrell, Christine
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.........................  Cox, Florence L... ......................  Coye,
Clarence M ..............  Craig, Janet ............ ..............  Crane,
Barbara ........................  Crawford, David R ................ 
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42  D'Andrea, Frank L.... 19, 98, 99 Daniel, Lyle E...................
.................................................. 85, 86  Daverin, Elaine
R ......... ..............  ......................29, 68, 69, 107, 140 
Daverin, Zona .................................. 51, 82, 87, 89, 96, 107  D
avis, A lice-Jean ................... ................................... .
92, 107  Davis, Dorothy ............ ....................
........................................ . 35, 109  Davis, Donald
R..................................... 51, 137  D avis, Janice Louise
...................................................................... 51,
107  Daws, Bill L ............ ............... ................... 134 
Dayton, Douglas D....................................... 51, 110  DeGarmo,
Helen Jean............................ 29, 103  DeGroot, Shirley
....................................... .............. 84, 107  D eltoog, B
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Derstine, Roy .................. ................ ........... 35, 80, 110 
Dews, Roger Norman ................................................. 42, 94
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elores Lee .................. ................ .................. 90  D
ickinson, Stella ............ ................... ......... .........
.............. 116  D illm an, M . June . .. .................. ....
................66, 82, 95, 107  D illon, Gail ........... ..
................ ... 42, 82, 89, 96 Dittrich, William J ..............
...................2.0.,. 2.3......  D obbins, Carolyn
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30, 107  Dodd, Donna Rae ......................... ..........3..0., 84, 90,
96, 109  Dodd, Eleanor Y .. ........................................ 52  D
odsw orth, Paul . .......... ..... ......... ..........35, 97  Doherty,
Clinton A. Jr ........................... 30, 68, 69, 81, 135  D onnelly, 
D ean D ................. ................... . ...... ............... 42 
D orcy, B ernard T ....................... ....... .... ...
................5..2..  Dow, Dorothy Ann ............. ....................
52, 82, 109  Dowd, George G.................. 42, 65, 81, 85, 86  Dowd,
Harold R ...................... 52, 105  Downing, Joyce
....................... 30, 84, 107  Doyle, Patrick ........... ...
..................... 35, 82, 95, 97, 98, 110  Dudley, Donna Rae
..................................... 30, 107  D udley, H azel
J................ ..................... ........ ...... 107  Duerksen, 
Doris Pauls.. ...... ................... .......... .. 24  Dustin, Beverly
J.............................. 82, 95, 107, 140  D ustin, Frederic H
....................................... ..................... 42  D yer,
Park ..... ....... ......................... . .................... .......
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Earle, Louis H .............................  Easterbrook, W illiam
George...................  Ebright, Marvin
E.......................................  E dgren, L oyal E
.............................................  Edwards, Marion Allen
..............................  Ehle, Beverly Ann
................................  E id e, Joh n C
......................................................  E lbie, M ary E
..................................................  Eldridge, Donald
..........................................  Elledge, Willa Charlene
..............................  Ellington, Robert M
......................................  Elliott, Irene
M......................................  Ely, William
R................................  Endersbe, Richard
D...................................  Endicott, Patricia Lorraine
........................  Endlich, Helen Marie. .. .  Enga, Paul
E....................... ......................  Engdahl, Jeanne
L.......................................  Entrikin, Eugene K
............................. ....  Erdman, Claretta Joy......  Erholm,
Diane ..  Erlandson, Donald F.............  Erlandson, Leroy Ellsworth
.................... Estle, Paul .... ...................... .....  Evans,
Mervyn .......................... ...........  Ewing, Walter
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Maureen J............................................35  Farnum, Keith
Albert .......................... 95, 98, 110  Faulkner, M argaret E
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Mary A .................. .................... 52, 88, 108, 116  Fee, Donna
Mae.......... . ........................... 82, 90, 94, 111, 116  Felton,
Norborn M. L......................... ...... ...................... 52 
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.......... ..... ...... ............ ... 52  Fernie, D ella M
ae.....................................111  Ferris, Donald A
....................................... .... ...... . . 17  Field, John
W......................... ............ 30  Fisher, Harold D. Jr......
............................... 88  F ish er, Ion e
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30  Fisher, Sue Jane.................................................. 0,
96, 97, 98  Fitzpatrick, Stuart P...............
............................... ....................... 108  Fleming, Ruth
May ....... ........................ ................. 108 Flint, Donalda
Jean..... .....30  Foltz, R ichard ................ .. ... ........
30..............  Fosmo, Laurance 0........................................
3  6  , 83  Foss, Elizabeth Mary................
................................... 30, 10/, 116  Franks, Athena
............... .................... 52, 84, 86, 116, 141  F ranks, G eorge
L ouis
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30, 97  Frazier, Jackson Eugene. .................. ................ 119 
Frazier, Robert ................................... .. ...
................. 91  Frederickson, M onica R
......................................................... 30, 111, 116 
Freeberg, Carlin H ..................................... ....... ....
.......... 36  Freeberg, Thyra M .......................................
........... 43  Freehill, M aurice F................ .......
.................................... 19  French, D ale B
............................................ ......... 0, 33  French, Lois
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84, 89  French, Marjorie
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...1..3..0...................  Fritzberg, James W ......................
3................  Frohning, Donald E..............
.................................... 36, 109  Fuglvog, Ed .
............................. .......... 36, 105  Fulkerson, Russell D....
109.................................  Furlong, Jam es H ..................
.................................. 52  G  Gaddis, Laura Lee
........................................... 30, 80  G a lla n t, C a role
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arcia, A n n R
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24  Garka, Donald A lbert.................................. ..........
..... 36  Garnett, Freda
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52, 111, 116  Garrett, Donna M adeline
......................................... ............. 30, 84  Gates,
Shirley Johnson......................................... .................
36, 103  Gaupp, Gloria Jean... ..... ...............---- 36, 84, 102 
Geijsbeek, Sam Dirk ........... .......... ............. .... 43, 110 
Gelder, Harvey M .... ............................ ..... 19, 85  Gentry,
Janice M ................................................ ........
..........3..6 , 103  Germain, John R .... .....
443..........................  German, Kenny
.................................... .. 6, 110, 130  Gesdahl, Charles H....
............... ............ ...... 40, 43  Gillett, A nne A nsley..
............................. 47, 94, 98, 111  Gillett, Bruce
N................................................. 43, 94, 98, 99  Gilley,
Frank Jerry . ...... .... .................. .... 108 Gillham, Helen L .9
................................. . .... . .19...1.9  G illie, Joyce M
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G illie, P aul Jam es ................................. .................
43, 68, 69, 81, 90  Gjovig, Meredith . ............ .............
............... 36  Gloman, Joan Katherine ............. ......... 6, 86,
116, 140, 141  Gloman, Joe M.............................
....................................... 52  Goetz, Shirley
Jean................................. ... 36, 87  Goetz, Walter L....
.................................... 53, 85, 86, 87   Goheen, Milton Ward
............. ............... 30  Goldade, Rita M
................................................................ ... 36,
82, 83  Golden, Martha A.......................... .....................
30, 96  Gordon, Irma .............................. ............ .......
...... 43  Gordon, Shirley Ellen
............................................. . 30, 111  Gossage, Alen
William................................................................. 30
 Gould, Alex ........................... .............. .. 53 Gragg,
Georgia P............................ .......... 19  Grant, Donald
E.........................................................................................109
 Graves. Patricia ....... ............................. 53, 111  Gregory, E
lizabeth ....... .................
.........................................20 Griffith, Marian H
........................................................ 53, 82  Griffiths,
Anne Rae.................................................... ....... 64,
67, 82, 111  G rocott, B etty .................................. ..........
... 30, 111, 116  Grocott, David .................................... 48,
53, 64, 65, 89, 110, 134  Gronemyer,  Vernon B......................
................. 36  Gronseth, H. Morton..............................48,
53, 65, 68, 69, 81,  89, 103  Groth, Richard W..........
............................. 110  Gruber, Garry R
110033.....................................  Grueter, Doris Anne ......
.5.............3....... ... 53  G ruett, B ruce .................
............... .. 4488..............  H  Hachman, Dolores Lorraine
.......... ........ ..... 84, 96, 97, 98 Hagedorn, Elizabeth ......
................... .............. 36  H agen, Louella
............................ ... .................... 43, 80, 82, 104  H
aggard, W illiam W ade ....................................
................... .....16 Hahn, Audrey
..................................................................
.............. 107  Hale, Phyllis
B.................................................. .43, 67, 80, 84, 116 
Hale, William L....... ............................................... 109 
Hall, Betty Ann...................................30, 82, 84  Hall, James
E.... .... .............................. 81, 109  Hall, Marilyn ......
......................... ...... 30, 69, 81, 111  Hall, Virginia .......
.............................................. 116  Hamilton, Douglas
N........ ....................................................... 80 
Hammer, Irwin A.........................................20, 87 Hammerquist,
Louise ...................... ............... ................... 111 116 
Hanchett, Margie ........................................ 94  Hand, Sherry
Paula .................................... 36  Hansen, Allan M ....
....................... ......... 30, 109  Hansen, Carolyn
L................................... .... 43, 82, 111  Hansen, June  A
........................ ................................. .68, 84, 102 
Hansen, Robert ............................................ 36, 110, 125,
127, 132  H anson, D uane
I......................................................95, 98  H ardie, M
ark A ........................................ ........ ... ....8. 2, 102,
108  Hargreaves, Jim W ..................................
........................... 36  H arlow, Jeanne
..................................................................... 30,
97, 98, 107 HI arm ala, R alph E .......................................
................................... 110  Harriman, Herb C.............
...................................... ............. 53  Harris, Al
S................................ ... ........... ..... 53, 108  Harris, 
Frances .................................................... .48, 53, 95,
98  Harrison, Jackie ............................. ... ......... 43, 103 
Harrison, Larry ................................ ...... 106, 138  Harrison,
Wallace J................................. ..... ...... 30  H ash, Clifford
C..................... ........................ ......... .. .36, 133 Hash,
Marilyn J..... .................................. 36  Hash, Norman
L.........................................................43, 64, 89, 125 
HIasselberg, Dale C............. ................................. 53, 65,
88  Hiastie, Lois Elaine ... .................................... 43 
Hatch, Burill ......... ..................................... 108  Haveman,
Margaret ....................... .......... ......... 30  Haugen, Jarvis
H..... ................................. 43, 109  H aw k, Raym ond
F................................................. ....... 17  Hawk,
Richard L.......... .............................. 96  Hawkins, Dorothy
M........................................43, 94, 98  H awn, Barbara
..................................................................... 36,
84, 90, 109  Hawn, Jere R...........................................30 
Haycox, William H. Jr.....................................30, 69, 80, 81,
108 Hayes, Beth Jean......................... .. ........... 30, 84, 90 
Hayward, Georgie ........................................ 30, 84, 96, 109 
Headlee, Jack R....................................
........................................ 83  Heald, Arthur Foster....
............... .................43  Hearsey, Herbert R.....
.................................. 19 20  Heinrich, Iver R
.................. ............................ ...................... 88 
Herbert, Barbara L..... ......... .........
.................................. 105  H erbold, P aul E
.......................................................................................
53  H erdt, Ivan ................... .............. .... ...
................30  Herrick, Mildred ................. .........
............... 20  Hevly, Dale Ralph.................. ........ ........
36, 109  Hewitt, Dorothy Evelyn ........... .......... ............ 108 
Hickenbottom, Eddie 0.......................................53, 64, 75, 82,
89, 125  Hicks, Arthur C.........................................20  H
ilde, M an del
I............................................................ ...
........... 43  Hill, Ray H ........................... ..........
.............. 36  Hill, Rowland W.
Jr................................................ 53 110  Hilton, (Ted)
Louis Edward....................................... ..... 36  H inckley,
Iona Edith.......................................... 30 Hinderman, George
F................................ .............. 85, 109  H isey, Adabel
L...........................................................................
43, 90, 107  H obbs, Clyde A ........................... ............. 34,
110  H odder, Charles
S............................................................ 30, 66, 118,
132  Hoff, Joy Janette. ..... ............................ 30  Hoffert,
Marcella A...............................................108  H oggins,
Dale E.................................... ....... ............. 30 
Hoglund, Eric ................................ ..... 54, 96, 103  H
oisington, A rthur ........................................................
31  Holmstrom, Mary Barbara ................................. .... 31, 104 
H ood, Clayton A ..................... ............................... 129 
H oof, Bruce Francis Jr.........................
............................... 43, 80, 90  Hoof, Virginia Ann.... .
.................... ....... 36, 80  H ooker, R uth E
............................................ ..............................
.. 36, 90  Honcoop, Marie .......................................... 53, 82
 Hopkins, Robert B............................. .......... ......... 54
Hoppe, Victor H.............................. .......... 20  H opper,
Elizabeth M .................................... .......................
........2 3  H orm an, B urton L ....................... ...... .........
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H orn, Richard Grant ............................... ......
................. .... 95, 99  Houghton, Meech ......... ..1...3..1..,
....1..1..0........  Hovde, Annis J................................... ..20
 Hovde, Jane .. ......... ......... ....... ...........2.0.......  Howard,
Clyde Ezra ............................ .54, 88, 90, 94  H oyt, Jo A
nn.................................................................31, 69,
81, 84, 140  Hoyt, Mary Ann..................3........... .36, 104  Hudson,
B. Nola.... ....................... ..... ....3. 6, 81, 90  Hughes, Bob
..... 433,. ...1..1..7.....................  H ulse, H oward
Lee..........................................................................
.. 36, 110  Hunt, Leslie ................ ....... ............... 20  Hunt,
Lynn M .......... ............................ .. ........82 Hunt, Thomas
F.......... ............... ......... 20  Hutchison, Joyce
Doreen..............................................36,  68, 80, 82, 84  H
urlbut, Jacqueline M ........ ......................... ............ 44,
141  In galls, Jim . .... ............... ........... ....
.................................... .. 120  Ingram , Patricia
C............ ................ ........................ 95, 107, 116 
Iraola, F rank P
.........................................................................
54 Irvin, Joanne E .8.........--7........ -------------- -.......... 
Irwin, Beverly ................................................. 31, 84,
94, 98  Irwin, Carol A................................ .36, 64, 65, 82,
111, 116  Isaacson, M arilyn
Louise.................................................... 31, 97, 103 
Jackson, Floyd M................--- ----- ....................... 31, 83,
96, 98  Jacobs, Robert A................................. 36, 136  Jacoby,
Junette D.......... ............ .... ... 44, 107, 141  James, Dorothy
M............--- .................................. 36  James, M  arion C
.... ....................... ...5 4, 67, 82, 88, 89, 97, 98, 111  Jenft,
Johnny Junior................................ .... 54  Jensen, Jack
....................................................... .54, 66, 134 
Jensen, Viola .................................. ......... .......... 31 
Jeremiah, Neil Willis.................4............ 44  Jerstedt, Robert L
................................................. ..... 54  Johnson, Ann
......................................... 54, 106 Johnson, Chad
........................................... ............... 125  Johnson,
Dolores A.........-.-.-.- ...-.4.4.,. ...... 82, 107  Johnson, Eileen M
..... ...................... . .... 54  Johnson, Leslie
M................................. ...  82, 83, 106  Johnson, M arie
....... ....................................................... 31, 80, 107
 Johnson, Maureen  ........................ ... 36, 84, 116  Johnson,
Robert Gerald................................................. ..... ... .
94, 104  Johnson, Ruby C........................ ... 48, 61, 64, 65, 67,
73, 89 John son , R udy
...............................................................................................
54  Johnson, V ivian
........................................................... . .. .20 
Johnson, William B................. ............. 54, 82 Johnston, Barbara
Lee .... ............... .. ............... 44, 82, 107  Johnston, Stewart
A..................... .. .... 20, 68, 85  Jones, D arrell ..............
... . .................. .................... .36, 110  Jon es, H ar
...........................................................................................
54, 110  Jones, N orm a M arlene ..................................
......................... 36, 107, 116  Jones, Stanley
L......................36  Jones, Vera Mae- --- ... 111..6..,.
...1..4..1..........  Jones, William E................................
........................ 92 Joynes, Willis H .....
................................... .. 44 Judd, Norma Swanson... .
........................ .. 54 Jungblom, Beverly Jean
....................................................... 31, 84  Jungroth,
Margaret .............. ........ ... ........ 107  K'  Kagey, Virginia
Grace.......... ............ .. ................ 107  Kampe, Klemens
A.............................................31, 109, 129  Kamperman,
Nellie R...........................................................107, 116
 Kangley, Lucy ...................... ..... ....... . . ..........20   K an
tola, M ildred ........................ . ....... ......
............................ 21, 84  Karason, Halldor
C......................................... 20  Karsten, Enid
...................... ............................... 21  Kazen, Douglas
H........................... ........ 31  Kearns, Bonnie L....
................................ 54  Keaton, John ..
............................... ....44  Kellogg, Milford
.................................... 21  Kelly, Bob
.................................... .. 31, 108  Kelly, Sam
P........................................48, 55  Kelsey, Ruth
....................................... ....... 21  Keplinger, George Allen
......... ...... ................ 48, 55, 102  Kern, George H
.......................................... .............................
...44, 110  Kerr, Ronald R..... . ......................... 55, 110 
Kilander, Lois J.......................................55, 97  Killmer,
Patricia Ann........................................... ..................
44, 103, 141  King, Dick M
.......................................................... ................
44  King, Jeannine M .......................
................................ 55, 83, 87  King, Robert H. J .. ...
................... .........55, 87  Kingsbury, Burton
A..................................................................16  K
insm an, Priscilla .. ............... ........... ......................
..... 21  Kirkpatrick, Florence J...... ......................... ... 21  K
irn, P at
.................................................................................
............... 31, 109  Kjelstad, Charlotte ......... ... .
..................... 31, 83, 94  K loes, H arold E
........................................... ........................
.......... 64 Klug, Arnie Arthur............................ ...
................ 44, 76, 109  Kluksdahl, Harris
E............................. ......3.1, 80, 108, 137  Knapp, Bill B......
................. ............. 104  Knight, Frances Dorothy
........................... 103  Knittle, Carolyn Ruth
.......................... .. .... 44  Knoop, Roger
L.....................................................................
.............. 37, 110  Knowles, Carolyn
.............................................................. ... 31, 109 
Knutson, Evelyn E.... ................... ........ ... 87, 107  Koetje,
Evelyn ........... ................ -.......... ......31, 106  Koger, Mabel
Ernestine................................37  Kohler, Anne
Elizabeth............ ........ ..... 31, 108  Kohler, Don B.
.................................... 31  Kok, John
............................................................ 37  Kolasky,
Frank Eugene ..................... .. 94  Koloc, James B.............
........................ 132  Kosar, Mike ...............................
........ 110  Kratz, Whitfield Phillip ................ . ....... ... 31 
Kremer, Dale E... .....--.  ............... ...... ......... 31, 110 
Kronick, Karroll ... ................................ 31, 94  Kucera, Larry
........ . ............................ 55  Kuder, Merle S........---
......... ............. ..... 17  Kuoppala, John
C................................... .. ...... 105  Kurtz, Delores ...
........................... .. .....9.0.  Lafond, James Randall
..................................55.............................................
 LaFreniere, William Mort .................... ....... 44  Lajala, Robert
.......................................1.1.0,. .1.3.2
......................................   Lallas, Louie T
................................... . ....... 31, 80  Lambert, Harold
Dwaine................................5.5................................. 
Lambert, Jeanne N ....... ................................ 31, 73, 102 
Lamkin, James R ................................--------................
109  Landahl, Jean Marie................................31, 80, 94, 107,
116  Landahl, Lillian ............................... 82, 109  Lane,
Katherine ................................... ......... 21, 23, 82 
Lanphear, George Albert ............................3.7.,.
1.0.9.........................  Lappenbusch, Charles
F..................................21.,. .13.7.........  Lapsley, Ed
................................ ...........4.4., .11.0............. 
Larrick, Leland S......................... ........ 55, 103, 110  Larsen,
Donn E.................................................85  Larsen, Rose M
............... ....................---- 31 Larson, Lois
Virginia........................4.4., .8.0., .9.5.,
.9.8.......................  Larsson, Artis Eugene......... ....... 72, 89,
108, 135  Lavender, John C.................. ...................... 135 
Lawrenson, Thomas R......................................88  Layton,
Patricia Lee ......... .............. .... 37, 107, 116  Leaf, Helen M
................-..-.-. ....... 82, 84, 107  Leckenby, Joyce
................................... ..3.7., .1.0.3...................... 
Legg, Alicia ................................ ...107, 140  Lehto, Robert E
................. ....................... ....... 55 Leiman, John M
............. .............................. ......2.1...  Lenihan,
Katherine F......................... ...... .5.5,. .8.2,.
.1.0.3.....................  Leonard, Alma
Jeanne............................................................103
Leonard, Lola Vaughan ............................ 31  L epeska, B ern ie
.......................................6.1...................................................
 Levitin, Bob ....................................... 37, 109  Liddell, Don
E ................................. 31, 90  Liedtke, John
A................... .......................21.............................
 Liedtke, Miriam M...................... .......... 55, 87  L  in d, B
arbara
..................................................................8.4.........
 Lind, Karl F.................... ....................... ..... 31 
Lindberg, Chuck ............................ ---- -. 37, 129, 132  Linde,
Carl Arthur Jr......... ........................................... 31,
106, 135  Linder, Kenneth J .........................................--
......... ...96  Lindenthal, Beverly J........ .......... ..........
.....31  Lipp, Nancy Alice......................... ... ....3.1.,. 1.0.4 
Little, Bob .. ............................................. 109  Little,
Rose M arie .. ..........................................................
3.1......  L ockhart, Joan -....................................
.........3.1...........................  Long, Fred ............
......................... .... 134  Loop, Jimme Jean
................................... 103  Loreen, Ernie T.............
............... ............ 31, 96, 97  Loreen, Lola J....... 
............ ..... ............ 67, 82, 89  Lorentzen, Betty Joanne
............................ ........... 37  L oring, R oger
.....................
.................................................................. 109  L
ow ry, L aurance E
....................................1.10...............................................
 Lucas, Diane Claire.......................................... ..... 31,
109  Ludens, Joanne H elen
.....................................8.4.........................................
 Lund, Corinne . ---.......... .........3.7., .8.0., 86, 8, 90, 107, 109 
Lund, E loise .................................. .... ........31.,
.8.0.................  Lunde, Alfred Everett Jr
........................3.7., .9.7,. .1.1.0............  Lundstrom, Elmer
L................................... ...... 95   Lycan, E. Eleanor
............ .......... 337..,. ...9..6.,. ....1..0 7  Lynch, Don J
...................... ......................-... 56  M  MacDonald, Naida
Jane ............. ...................37, 84, 87, 107  MacGregor, Barbara -
............... ........... 31, 80  M acGregor, Do uglass
T...............................9.1..,. ..9. 6., .9.8.............. 
MacDonald, Marlene -.................................10.8............... 
Mackinnon, Margaret .......- ........................ 25  Magnusen, Pat
.................................. . 37 109, 140, 141  M alone. Jim
...................................................... 44  M andery,
Beverly J.... . .. ....................... ............. 37, 96, 107 
Manely, Beverly Ann ................... ............ 37, 116, 141  Marine,
Gail ............................. ....... ............ 106, 138  M
arkishtum, Russ .....................................10.5.,
..12.9...............  Markarian, John J .... ..........................
.......... .. 44  Marquie, Vivian F....
..........................5.6...................  Martin, Joe -
....................................... 133  Martindale, Delores
..................................... .... 31  Mason, Phyllis Jean..
......................................... 37, 82, 107  Mathes, H. Bernard
.............................. 56  M athieson, Eldred
....................................31.,
..13.2.......................................  Matson, Eugene E..... .
................. ................ 56  Matson, E. Lesley ........
.................... ........ 56  M axfield, Jesse
S......................................31....................................
 May, Jack ................... ...................... 56 McClellan, Roy W
....... ............... .................. 44  McClure, Dick
.......................................... ....1.1.0..  M cCullem , Cliff
G...
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McDonald, David ..............................2.0.,.2 .1.,
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McDonald, Roger
C.....................................9.4............................. 
McEwen, Colleen ........ .................. .............37, 111  McGuire.
Mickey ..................... ............................. . 44  M cH
argue, Barbara Rae ......... ..............37.. .9.0,. .39............. 
McHeffey, Norris J. .................4.8.,.5. 6., .8.2., .89., .9 2, 93 
McHenry, Glen A.......................................94, 110  McInnes,
Charles R..... ...................................... ........ 85  McInnes,
Ruby D......................... ..................... .......... 21
McIntosh, H. Douglas.....................................
..................1.06....  M cIvor, Lyla L.......... ...................
...... ..............3.7...................  McKee, Loren Dale
........................... ............31.,. 108  M cKole, Richard
J.............................................. .......... .56., .1.0.9.  M
cLain, M ax B................ ....... ...................................
92  McLeod, June ......... ........................................ ......
...... 21  M cLin, Jack  T........... .................
................................ 44., ..11.0.  McMicken, Shirley Ann
.............3.7.,.8 .1, ..83., .9.6., .11.6., .1.40....  M cM illan,
Eileen .............................. .............. ... .....21  Mc
Pherson, George H ......................3..7.,1.0 9.,
.1.3.5...............................  McStott, Jack
............................ ................ .................. 120  M
apes, Ed .................................... ...... ...........6..5..,.8.
.0., .81, 87  M eador, Bennett E ....................................... 37
 Mealy, Richard ..................... ................... 130 Mecklenberg,
Carl A.....................................31., ..1.1 0  Me enk, M arie
.............................. ................ .4.4, 87  Mehrer, Vivian
............................................ ............... 37  M erriman,
Pearl .....................--.---.--.- ...-.--.--.--.--.
222................1  Mercier, Nancy Lee ........ ......... .. .........
31, 109 Messer, Joyce I........-.-....... ..............-
--------------------------5-6------...................  M essinger, C
harles D
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 Methven, Carol ......---.. ..................................
................. 31  Me uli, A lbert
L........................................4.4. ,
..13.4.............................  M iller, Donna
A...................................... ......... .....8..4.,9. 0., 109 
Miller, DJo hnn H....... --------- .....5.6..,.
..1..1..0.....................  Miller, Larry L.............. .............
............ 32, 95, 110  Miller: Mary Ellen
...............................5.6.  M iller, M yrna
Lou............................... ............................4 8. 
Miller, Spud ................................................ 32, 81, 85,
106, 135, 138  M iller, V ince B......................................
..........8. 8....................  Mills, Robert C
.................................... 56  Milton, George Alexander
(Lex).......................................-44, 64  M ilton , Ma rilou
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--...........-..-...........-...-.......... ..... .... .--5-6,. .66., 89  M
odini, T om m y .............................................
................... .....8.3....  Moffitt, Raymond W ................3.7.,
.8.0,. 9.4., .9.8,. .99., .1.1.0...  Molby, Richard
W................................................88, 91, 92  Moller, Norma
Lorraine ................................96  Monroe, Marilee
...................... ............ ... 32, 96  M onson, Ian
............... ..... .................. ...... ..... ..8..8.., 9 1 
Montgomery, Duane Lee.................................................. 94,
106  M oore, Jo Jo .....
............................................................ .81., .1.2 0 
M organ, D uane E........................... .... .....3 ..7..,.1. 0.8.... 
M organ, John ........................................ . .....33.77.,.9.
.5. .  Morgan, Keith E...................
.............................4..5... .......  Morrissey, Mildred
Janet....................... ........... .--------.- ..-.-.----- 32 
Morris, Colleen ..........................................4.5,.
.10.3...............  Morris, Theodore
Henry.................................... .... 129  Morrison, Marilyn G.
... ....................- 56.,. ..1.0..75.. ...  M orton, Bill ......
.......... ......................................... 83  Mosier, Jerri
........ .................... ......... 37, 92, 93  M uffly, M arjorie
......... ..... ......................2 ...456 4., .8.1  M ullen, Neill
D................... .................. .....1.33 .7........  Mumford,
Alice ....................... ... ...... ....37, 96, 104  Murphy, Wallace W
..................................... 37  Murray, Keith A........
...................................... .22......................  M yers, D
orothy ................... ..............................3..2....... ..
....  M yers, Pauline E ..............-..- ..........................3..2
....................  N  Naubert, Richard Dale........ .........
............... 109  Nay, Mary
B............................................. ...................5 6.,
.8.7...........  Nelson, Dolaine ..................................
............ ........1.1.0.---  N elson, D uane G.........................
.. ................. 45  Nelson, George
A.................................... ...... 45, 135  Nelson, Helen
C........................................................32 Nelson, Mary
Jean ....................................... 45, 107  Nelson, Susan .....
............... .............1.04................  Nemo, Bob
..............................--.................. ...... .... .133 
Nesheim, Theodore
Donald..................................................32, 110  Newell,
Edwin Robert ................ ........... ....... 32, 110  Nicholls, Gordon
L................................................-.-..-.-.. -- .. 57, 88 
Nicol, Synva
K............................----.--------..........................22  N
ielsen, Joann P..............A..................4.5..,..9 0.., .
1.0.9......S...  Nielsen, Russell ............
...........................65, 117, 132  Niemela, Katherine
................ ............. 57, 82, 88, 111  N ilsen, M arvin
................. .... ....... ... . .... ................32  N ix , Ju
stin Le o................ ............ ............ . ....................
.......8-0.------  Noah, Curtis D... - --......... ................
............... .3 7, 80, 105  Nordby, Lawrence
................................................... 57, 96  Nordin, Esther
L.............-. ...................................4..5.., 95, 98 
Norgaard, H al
T...............................................................125 
Norman, Paul
Edwin..............................8.8..........................45, 
Norman, Remo K................ ........ 32, 80, 107, 116 Nu nam aker,
Robert C......................--.-. ........-.......-..-...-. 57, 125  Nu
nan, A llan ..............-..-.--.--.-... .---.-.. .
3322..-.--.--.-.--.--.--..-.-------- ----  O  O'Brien, James
H...................... ........  O'Connor, Mary Lou... ............
........  Odell, Charles . .........................  Odom, Evelyn ..
.......................  Oelrich, George A............ ...................
..  Offut, Larry E.............................. ..................... 
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32, 135  Ohls, Barbara Jo.....................  Oldani, Joanne Mary
...............  Olsen, Robert T............................  Olson, A.
Jean................................  Olson, Donald L....... ............ 
Olson,  Janis E..........................  Olson, Oscar
E.........................  O lsoi, R obert E .......................... 
Olson,  Rose Marie .......................  Olson, Russell
E.........................  Ondracek, Raymond J .........  O'Neil, William
J........................  Oslin, Desmond E .....................  Oslin,
Katherine ...................  Oswalt, Bob L...............................
 Otten, E. Lee................................  Otten, Ray E...  Overdorff,
Dee .............................  Owens, John Edgar.................... 
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22...6.7..,. 80 Pagels, Carole Irwin...............................
.............. 82, 95  Pagels, Harry P...............................
............................ 64, 89  Pagels, Mary
M...................................... ........ 40, 45, 105  Palm er,
Suzanne ........................................ ... 32, 97, 98, 99, 109 
Parrish, Claude R...................... .......................... 104 
Pasley, Bonnie Yvonne.................................. ....45, 67, 82, 107
 Patterson, Dick ..................
......................................... 57, 125  Pavish, Lawrence William
........................................................... 57, 95  Peach,
Mildred Irene ................................ 7, 67, 82, 90, 109  Peach,
Robert G.......................... .... ......................... 57, 81 
Pearsall, D onald H ....................................... 45, 83, 92, 93 
Peck, Miriam
L.............................................................22 P enew
ell, R oyal ........................................... ..
................... 45  Penner, Joyce Elaine ........................ ..
....................................... 107  Pedersen, Carolyn J
................................. .......................... ... 32, 107 
Pedersen, Richard S. (Dick)........40, 45, 65, 73, 76, 77, 89, 96, 105
Pederson, Roger E ....................... ................... 57  Peel,
Beverly Rae....................................... .
....................... ....32  Pennington, Robert
V.....................................................95  Peoples, Janis
........................................ ...... 45, 86, 116, 141  Peter, M
ildred H ....................................... 40, 45, 73, 76, 77, 82  P
eters, C arl ........................................ 94  Peterson, Edward
H......................................109  Peterson, Ellen
M.............................. .......... ........ 32  Peterson, Joyce
Marilyn ................................... 32, 80, 88, 102  Peterson, Judy
.................................... ....32, 96, 103, 107  Peterson, Roy S
.................................. ..................... ...........125 
Peterson, Stanley P....................................... 57, 125, 126,
127  Peterson, Wes ........................................ 57, 66, 88, 134
 Petersons, Modris Peters ............. ...................... ........ 134
 Philbrick, Bruce L............ ................................. 57 
Phillips, Les .................. ........................... 32  Piatt, H
elen E :........ 448.., ...5.8..,. ..1..1..1........................8 
Pickering, Patricia ....................... . ....... ..................
45, 107, 116 Pike, Howard A.......................... ...................
37  P ill, Jim .......... ...... ......... ..............9 1  Pitner,
Beverly J.................. ................. ..........80, 96  Plancich,
Vivian .................. .......................... ... ...---- ---.......
32  Platt, Ruth E ..........
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pton, Hazel .................................... ..... .
................... 22  Porter, Doris V ...........................
....................32.,. 9.7....................  Porter, John
A................... .......... ............... 22, 82  Porter, Robert
Frank .......................................................... 32, 80,
98, 106  Potter, Roy Edward.... .................... .................. 121
 Powers, Lorraine ....................... .............. ...1..7., 64, 65 
Price, Pat R ........ A .......................... 38, 103  Privat, Jam es
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............................................................ 45, 88, 89,
107  Punches, Frank N........................... ........ .........2..0.,
22, 82  Purvis, Neil W.................
....................................... 106  Putnam , Dorice A nn
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Rahmgren, Ruth
Ellen.....................................................38, 107, 116 
Raines, Howard L...................... ............................. 120 
Ralph, Margaret
Elizabeth........................................................32, 96,
107 Ralston, Mark ............................ ...................... 110 
Ram aley, H arold Eugene .......................................... .......
45, 109, 137  Ramquist, Norman John ....................................
.......... 110  Ramsland, Dorothy ........................................
................. 22  Rank, Elizabeth A
.................................... ...................... 58, 9944,, 98 
R ankin, Sara J ........................ ........... .........
................................ 32  Rapelje, Della
Grace............................. .......... ........ 32, 95  R aper, M
orton  ..................................................
......................... 90, 110, 137  Ravenhorst, Richard
G.............................................125, 126  Ravnik, Al
............................................... ........ 58  R eam er, A
llen H ................................................
....................38, 83, 92, 93  Redmond, Julia M
.................................................. 38, 67, 82, 84, 98, 116 
Reed, D onna .....................................
........................................ 32  Reese, Pearl
........................... ........................ .... 25  Regier,
Bernard  W.............................................22, 96, 97, 98 
Reid, Geraldine P....................................... 58, 107, 116 
Reilly, Gene .............................................. 58  Reinard, W
illiam D ...................................... . ................
...........38  R einert, G erald L
............................................................ 32, 110, 129,
134 Reinholt, Donna
J......................................................... ..... ....58  R
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........................ 32, 83  Reynolds, Stanley
E.........................................................................58
 Rice, Charles M......................... ............................ 22 
Rice, Crystal H...........................................
................. 32, 84  Rice, Ethelwyn
Elaine......................--............. .. 38, 84

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Rice, Bob ......................... .........  Richardson, Norman Dixon... 
Richardson, Robert M................ Richardson, Roy ............. 
Richardson, W illiam G.............  Richart, Carl
0.............................. Richmond, John W....................... 
Ridenour, Glenn .....  Riehl, Richard Allen .........  Ries, Violet
E............................  Riffe, Mary Joanne ....................... 
Righi, Angelo P........................  Ristine, Jean 
..................................  Ritchie, Lucille Lillian .......... 
Roberts, Jack N ....................  Roberts, Joseph
P........................  Robinson. Caroline Adelle.........  Rockne, Joan
Sybil ...................  Rodenbereer, Robert F.............  Rogers,
Henry E ......... ...........  Rogers, Jean Marie..................... 
Roters, Theodore Albert ..........  Rohrer, Clarence L.................... 
Romberg. Robert ..........................  Romer. Lois Marie ........
.......  R oss, J. A lan...........................  Rowe, Gerry
J...................  Royal, Gerald ....................  Royce, Robert
H.................... .  Rubenack, Fairylee ................  Rudes, George
A. Jr ............... Rumple, Rosemary .................  Russell. Jeff
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58 82  Sarvis, Brad W........................ ..... . .........-- 80, 95 
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Schell, Melville A ......... ... ......... 110..4.........  Schille, Tom
110........................................  Schireman Al .....
............. 111177 , 11221......................  Schmidt, Bernice
Lorrain ........ ........... 32, 81, 108  Schwalm , Ray A
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Scoll, R obert J ..................... ............. ..... ...............
58, 110, 132  Scott, Charles H.......... ......... 46, 90, 125. 133  Scott,
P auline Joan .............. ......................
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.......................................... 125, 133  Scott,  Ross
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..................... 46,...1..0.7.....  Sensenbrenner, Joanne ............
............................. 46  Seversen, Lorraine June
.................................... ....... 46, 105  Shackleton, Jean
Marie ...........................................- 38 103  Shahan, Joe
................... ..................... 38  Shannon, Wilma
Nancy..............................................33, 106, 116  Shaudney ,
W alter .................................................. ..............
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allace A lan ........................................................ 82 
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Skinner, Phyllis Lee.................. .................................
33, 67, 109  Skogman, Kenneth .........................................
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Lou...................................................... 33, 107, 116 
Sliger, Mervin G................................................... 38, 109
 Sm all, D arrell
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106  Smelling, Evelyn M- ......................................... 38, 111 
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.... 3, 110 Smith, James B ................................. 59, 110, 137 
Smith, Jean Ann ...................................................... 84
109  Smith, Marilyn Ellen................................... .33, 80, 84
Smith, Marlene Evelyn
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artin ................ ....... ............... .......... 98, 9  Smith,
Nancy Jane.......................................24  Smith, Ted
...........- ......................... .................. .......59  Smith,
Wayne J.................... ..... ........... 33, 109  Sm ith, W infield E
dw ard ........................................................... 80, 94,
98  Smithey, Walter O.... ........... .................. .............. ..
59  Snively, Ray C.................................. ...81, 98  Snodgrass,
Robert Lee ...... ........................................... 91  Snow,
Miriam
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Somers, Pat ............... ........ 46, 116  Sommers, Frances Marie
...................................... 38, 106 Sondel, Donald Paul
................................................ ............ 59  Sorensen,
Heine ....... ....................48, 59, 110  Sorenson, Pat M
.......................................................... 33  Sovde, Lora
Lee............................  Spencer, Barbara Jean
.....................  Spearin, Herbert P............................
Spencer, Fred Warren .........................  Spicer, Donna
..........-........... ...  Sprague, Arlene .......... Springer, Letha
..............................  Springer, Tom D ........................ 
Spurling, Kay .......... . . Stankey, Sylvia Jo
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M......................................  Stearns, Keith
E......................  Steenson, Donna Burnadette  Stefani, Marian
M...........................  Steinke, Janet Elizabeth................. 
Stendal, William R............... ........ Stephan, Larry
........................................  Stephens, Freeman R.......... 
Stephens, Lorene Sylvia ......................  Stevens, Barbara
......................... ......  Stevenson, Joyce N.................... 
Stewart, Dick ............... ...-  Stewart, Eli V-. .................-.
........  Stibre, Loretta Marion ................  Stimson, Frank B..... 
Stoehr, Barbara Dolores.. ...................  Stone, B ob ..........
.......................  Stowe, Ken .. .....................  Strang,
Marilee J......................  Stratton, B etty
........................................  Straus, Peggy
Louise.........................  Strons, Dorothy
R............................  Sullivan, Dan ...............
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.......................  Sutterfield, Barbara
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Tangney, Jeanne .................................... .... ...... 23 
Taylor, Charles A............ .... ....................... 46  Taylor,
Phyllis ................................ ............ ...... 107  Taylor,
Tom T............. ........................... ..........117, 118, 132 
Teitzel, Robert . ............................... ........ 66 0, 108 
Teller, Margaret
Ann.......................................................................
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J......................................................................................
60  Teshera, Shirley Marie ................... ......... ..................
90  T hai, B en .................................. .. .. . .......... .....
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Thomas, Cecil C...................................... 48, 60, 68, 69, 81,
89  Thomas, John L .............................................. 91, 95,
96  Thomas, Mary Lou ............................................ 60, 84,
116  Thomas, Ruby Delores.................................33  T hom assen,
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103  Thompson, Harvey
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23  Thompson, Stanley Clyde ............................................ 60
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William..................................33  Thorlakson, Donald
G................ .............. ..... .......... 46  Thorsen, Noreen
................................. ...... .. 46, 98, 99,  107  Thorsen,
Robert H............................................................. 60 
Thorson, Robert
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D...................................................................38, 108
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121  Tilton, Bruce .................. ........................ ......
........ 55  Tinkham, Kenneth I .........................................
33, 95, 98, 105  Totten, James Bernard ............... ........... 95 
Tovrea, Verner B............................................. 47, 88, 117,
132  Trafton, Mary
Jean.......................................................33  Tremaine,
Mildred E.......................................24  Trouse, Bob
....................................................... 132  Truex,
Marjorie Adair..................... .....................441..,. 
...1..0..7.........  Trunkey, W. F.............................. ........
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........................................-- 33, 97, 107, 116  Ullin, Anna
.......................... ............. ....  Ulowetz, Barbara
M......................  U rbick, M argy
...........................................................  Usitalo,
Richard R....................................  Uskoski, William Alfred
..................................  V  V an A ver, A
lbert..................................  Van Brocklin, Bill
................  Van Cleve, Herb.......... ..................  V an
Zanten, Paul....................................................... 
Vanderford, Floelle .........................  Vanderpol, Maribeth Booman
..................................  Vanderpol, Marvin
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Van de Wetering, R. Lee................  Van Patten,
Jean.................................  Valentine, Kenneth Charles
.......................  Valley, Mary
Helen.....................................  Van Woert, Coral ..........
..... Van Zanten, Leo ....................................  Verlinde,
Eunice Dolores ........................  V ike, Gene E...
.............................  Vinal, Leslie.... ..................... 
Visser, Dena .....  Waddell, Jerry N.............. ....... Wagar, Marilyn
R...........................  Wagness, Lee Ivan .......................... 
Wahl, Richard ......................................  Wahlstrom, Ted
.................................  Wakelam, Robert E
.............................  Wall, Carol
Jane.................................  Wallace, Dale
....................... ..  Wallace,  Stella.  Walley, Spud
....................... ..............  Walter, Don C.......
................... ....  Ward, Harold Ralph........................  Ward,
William J..... --.............  Warden, John S........ .........  Ware
,Reggie .....................  Webb, Charles R.................-... ..- 
Webbh, Phyllis Angela ......................  Weber, Muriel
J................................  Weible, Vernon Loyd
........................  Wenger, Max E.............................. 
West, Yvonne I.................. ............  Westlin, Onetia
Virginia................ Weythman, Ruth .....................  Whelan.
Patricia Ann........................  Whitaker, Lorena
..............................  Whiteside, Babs Joan.................... 
Whitmore, La Rene ........................... Whitner, Frederick
O........................  Whitney, Vernon ......................... 
Whitsell, Gayle D ........ ..........  Wicks, Robert .  Wiik, Helen
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................  Williams, Dwight ......................  Williams, Eugene
......................... Williams, George Charles.......  Williams, Helen
.........................  Williams, Kenneth Allan....... Williams, Mary
Lu....................  Williamson, Roy A...................  Wilson,
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....................  Wilson, Marion Lee ....................  Winders,
Mary ..........................  Wing, Charmaine ...........  Winningham,
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-............  Woodman, Robert G.................  Woodring, Paul
..........  Woods, Joyce Joan......................  Woodward, Howard
...... Wright, Connie ......... ..........  Wright, H.
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