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Foreword... Western Washington College of Education congratulates the
city of Bellingham as it cele- brates the completion of its first one
hundred years. City and College have grown and pros-pered together. They
will continue to be mutual-ly helpful and increasingly friendly. The
1lh-- 1953 Western Washington College of Education BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON
Editor . Audrey Bowman Business Manager Dona Isaacs Art Work Alexander
Zawacki Student Photography . James Stewart, Ron Camfield
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Old Main
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The Library
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Edens Hall
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Men's Residence Hall
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ADMINISTRATION
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DR. HAGGARD 1953 marks the fourteenth year of leadership for Dr. W. W.
Haggard as president of Western Washington College of Education. Dr.
Haggard has not only been successful as an acadamic leader, but has
helped to bring about in the past years new developments in the College
that have been a benefit both to campus and students. The current year
has brought distinguished educators to the campus as guests of Dr. Haggard
and the College. Dean Anna Rose Hawkes of Mills College spent several
days here in February in be-half of the American Asociation of University
Wom-en. A group of faculty men from Western colleges, headed by Dean
Reginald Bell of San Francisco State College, also made one of the
visitations for evalu-tion sponsored by the American Association of
Col-leges for Teacher Education. Three. outstanding gatherings, the
Northwest Music Educators conference, the Washington Art Association
convention, and the Northwest General Education conference, helped to make
the year 1953 a memorable one for President Haggard, the faculty, and the
students.
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TRUSTEES The Trustees of the College are Burton A. Kingsbury, lawyer of
Bellingham, chairman; Don- ald Eldridge, Eldridge's Stationery Store of
Mount Vernon, an alumnus of the College, secretary; and Harry A. Binzer,
Comptroller of the Puget Sound Pulp and Timber Company of Bellingham and
Alaska. Mr. Eldridge is currently a member of the Washington House of
Representatives, and Mr. Binzer has been recently a member of the Senate.
The College is fortunate in its Board of Trustees. The powers and duties
of the Trustees are defined by statute. Considering both the legal
provisions and the present practices, the respon-sibilities of the
Trustees may be classified in three categories, namely: formulation of
College policy; evaluation of program and practice; and public relations.
An example of policy formulation is the faculty salary schedule or the
student fee schedule; an example of evaluation is the decision to
continue or to expand a department; and an example of the public relations
duty is the inter- pretation of the College to the community. D.
Eldridge, B. Kingsbury, H. Binzer Page nine
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Administrators As Coordinator of Instruction and Di-rector of Student
Personnel Services, congenial Dr. Merle S. Kuder ably har-monizes the
various outside-of-class ac-tivities and guidance services. The
Registrar's office is the efficient center of academic planning and
enroll-ment. There, always ready to be of as-sistance are the Registrar,
Donald A. Fer-ris, and his assistant, William O'Neil. An-other
responsibility of the office is the maintenance of complete student
records. Mr. Ferris is also coordinator of extension courses. Left to
right: Ferris, Kuder, O'Neil DR. HAWK The Campus school is the workshop
where the prospective teacher gains ex-perience through actual teaching
situa-tions. Both the modern campus school and the student teaching
program are ably supervised by Dr. Raymond F. Hawk, director of teacher
education. Dr. Hawk has built a reputation of congeniality and
responsibility at West-ern and throughout the state. Dr. Hawk DEAN OF
WOMEN AND DEAN OF MEN The two deans, Miss Lorraine Powers and C. W.
(Bill) McDonald, are well-known at Western. Together, they gen-erously
give much time and effort to regulating the many-sided extra-curric-ular
program, while also ably supervis-ing college residences and living
condi-tions. In addition to advising women stu-dents, Dean Powers teaches
mathematics. Dean McDonald finds time to coach the varsity basketball
squad and to assist students in securing part-time employ-ment. Dean
Powers, Dean McDonald Page ten
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MARGARET AITKEN, B.A., M.A. Physical Education EDWARD J. ARNTZEN, B.A.,
M.A. History DECLAN BARRON, B.A., M.A. Physical Science LUCILLE BARRON,
B.A., M.A. Home Economics MAY L. BETTMAN Commercial Studies MIRA E.
BOOTH, B.A., M.A. Music HAZEL BREAKEY, B.S. Art LAURENCE W. BREWSTER,
B.A., M.A. Speech RUTH A. BURNET, B.A., M.A. English SENE R. CARLILE,
B.A., Speech B.S., M.A. Ph.D. SANFORD E. CARVER, B.A., M.A. Physical
Education KATHERINE CASANOVA, B.A., M.A. Education MOYLE F. CEDERSTROM,
English B.A, M.A., Ph.D. EDNA CHANNER, B.A., M.A. Industrial Arts
PAYMOND A. CISZEK, B.S., M.S. Physical Education Page eleven
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LINDA COUNTRYMAN, B.S., M.A. Home Economics HOWARD CRITCHFIELD, B.A.,
M.A., Ph.D. Geography RALPH CULLMANN, B.S., M.A. Physical Science ALBERT
H. CULVERWELL, B.A., M.A. History FRANK L. D'ANDREA, B.S., M.A. Ed.D.
Music PAUL HERBOLD, B.A., M.A. Speech IRENE M. ELLIOTT, B.S., M.A.
Education MAURICE F. FREEHILL, B.Ed. M.A., Ed.D. Education HARVEY M.
GELDER, B.A., M.A. Mathematics ELIZABETH GREGORY, B.A. Education MANZER
J. GRISWOLD, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Sociology IRWIN A. HAMMER, B.A., M.A.,
Ed.D. Education HERBERT R. HEARSEY, B.A., Ed.M., B.S., and M.S. in L.S.
Reference Librarian ARTHUR C. HICKS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English PATRICIA
HIEBER, B.A., M.S. Physical Education Page twelve
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LESLIE HUNT, B.A., M.A. Education VIVIAN JOHNSON, B.A., M.A. Education
LUCY KANGLEY, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English HALLDOR KARASON, B.A., M.A.
Education, Psychology RUTH KELSEY, B.A., M.A. Art PRISCILLA KINSMAN,
Ph.B., M.A. Education FLORENCE J. KIRKPATRICK, B.S., M.A. Nursing
Education FRED KNAPMAN, B.A., M.S. Ed.D. Physical Science KATHERINE E.
LANE, B.A., M.S. Physical Science CHARLES F. LAPPENBUSCH Physical
Education JUSTIN G. LONGENECKER, B.A., M.B.A. Economics DAVID McDONALD,
B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Education RUBY D. McINNES, B.A., M.A. Education
EILEEN McMILLAN, B.A., M.A. Music DONALD D. MacPHAIL, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Geography Page thirteen
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PEARL MERRIMAN, B.A., M.A. Education KEITH A. MURRAY, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
History SYNVA K. NICOL, B.A., M.A. Education JAMES O'BRIEN, B.A., M.A.
English EVELYN ODOM, B.A., M.A. Education ALAN PAWELEK, B.E., Ph.D.
Industrial Arts MIRIAM L. PECK, B.A., M.A. Art HAZEL PLYMPTON, Ph.B.,
M.A. Art JOHN A. PORTER, B.A., M.A. Education FRANK PUNCHES, B.A., M.A.
Education DOROTHY RAMSLAND, B.S., M.S. Home Economics BERNARD W.
REGIER, Music B.S.M., M.A. CHARLES M. RICE, B.A., M.A. Industrial Arts
J. ALAN ROSS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Education, Psychology RAY A. SCHWALM,
B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Industrial Arts Page fourteen
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JEAN SHEPHARD, B.A., M.A. Education WILBUR SHERIDAN, B.A., B.M., M.M.
Music BEARNICE SKEEN, B.S., M.S. Education EDITH STRANGE, B.A. Music
(affiliated) WILLARD S. SMITH, B.A., M.A. Economics LEONA M. SUNDQUIST,
B.A., M.S. Biological Science HERBERT TAYLOR, Anthropology JR., B.A.,
M.A. Ph.D. ARTHUR THAL Music (affiliated) RALPH THOMPSON, B.A., M.A.
Education ANNA ULLIN, B.A., M.A. Foreign Languages ALBERT VAN AVER,
B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English DON C. WALTER, B.A., M.A. Music RUTH WEYTHMAN,
B.S., M.A. Physical Education NAN WIIK, B.A. Music (affiliated)
ALEXANDER ZAWACKI, B.S., M.S. Art Page fifteen
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FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED MARION BESSERMAN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Physicial Science DON F. BLOOD, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Education RICHARD
CHAFFEE, B.S., M.S. Mathematics CHRISTINE COTTRELL, R.N. Nurse MARK W.
FLANDERS, B.A., M.A. Speech MILDRED E. HERRICK, B.A. and M.A. in L.S.
Librarian JAMES HILDEBRAND, B.A., M.A. Mathematics ELIZABETH HOPPER,
B.A., M.A. Appointment Secretary ANNIS J. HOVDE, B.A., M.A. English
ENID KARSTEN, B.A., B.A. in L.S. Circulation Librarian PAUL LUSTERMAN
Music (affiliated) MIRIAM MATHES, B.A., M.A., B.S., M.S. Children's
Librarian RUTH E. PLATT, B.S., M.S. Biological Science HELEN G. PRICE,
B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Psychology LOUISE ROLOFF, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Physical
Education RUTH E. SPEARIN, B.A. Catalogue Librarian VIOLA SUMMERS, R.N.
Nurse STEWART VAN WINGERDEN, B.A., M.A. Education PAUL WOODRING, B.S.,
M.A., Ph.D. Psychology Page s:xteen
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CLASSES
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Ray Ondracek Gerry Royal Senior Ly The seniors began their last year at
Western under the able leadership of president Ray On-dracek,
vice-president Gerry Royal, and secretary-treasurer Lynn Hunt. To add to
their memories of a very pleasant school year they had a senior party and
a picnic. Page eighteen nn Hu Class nt The group with few exceptions
say that they will look back on their years at Western with a great deal
of satisfaction. Their contribution to Western's success have been made
and their gains from the school have been equal to their contributions.
Western wishes them well.
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Aarstad, Neva Burlington - Future Teachers of America, College Christian
Fellowship, ACE Albrecht, Phyllis Berthoud, Colo.-AWS Angevine, Ed
Seattle - Kappa Delta Pi, Board of Control, Industrial Arts Club Bailey,
Edward Seattle - Football, Track, PE Club Barton, Helen Choir, Blue
Barnacles, Arion Club Batty, Ann Wenatchee - Arion C I u b, Kappa Delta
Pi, Orchestra Berry, Richard Bremerton - Norseman Com-mission, Future
Teachers of America, Square and Circle Club Blair, Wesley Chehalis
-Norsemen Bowman, Robert Bellingham-Choir, Collegian, Klipsun Brown,
Joan Bellingham-USCF, Off- Cam-pus Women, AWS Brown, Nancy Puyallup-AWS
Campbell, Clare Sedro-Woolley-Choir, Men's Quartet, Norsemen Carbonatto,
Fred Renton - Golf, W Club, Ski Club Cary, Maurice Bellingham- Kappa
Delta Pi, Camera Club, Band President Chapman, Ray Bellingham-Norsemen
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Cole, Margaret Bellingham - Blue Barnacles, WRA, AWS Cornell, Joan
Bellingham-Square and Cir-cle Club, AWS Croghan, Jack Aberdeen-Norsemen
Dahlgren, Betty Seattle-AWS Davis, Alice Juneau, Alaska-Future Teach-ers
of America, WSSF Chair-man, Drama Club Dayton, Roland Bellingham-
Norsemen DeAtley, Mary Jo Yakima - Square and Circle Club, AWS, Future
Teachers of America Dickau, Clifford Bellingham-Norsemen Dickey, Robert
Centralia-Norsemen Dickinson, Dolores Bellingham - A W S, WR A, Future
Teachers of America Dickson, John Bellingham--Norsemen Dodsworth, Gerry
Bellingham-AWS Doherty, Clinton Neah Bay-Navigator Editor, Profile
Editor, Press Club President Donahue, John Longview-Norsemen Douglass,
Ray Anacortes-Norsemen Page twenty
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Dustin, Beverley Bellingham -- Blue Barnacles, AWS, WRA Ellin, Kenneth
Anacortes-Norsemen Estle, Paul Bellingham - Norsemen, For-ensic Club
Evans, Mervyn Port Townsend-Norsemen Fahey, Dennis Portland,
Ore.-Norsemen Fallis, John Port Orchard-Collegian, Press Club, Social
Science Club Fee, Donna Bellingham-WRA, AWS Fletcher, DeForrest Friday
Harbor - Norsemen, Intramural Basketball Forsell, Paul Hoquiam-Norsemen
Fritzberg, Jim Everson-Norsemen Gadwa, Francis Aberdeen-Norsemen, IA
Club Gallant, Carole Bellingham - AWS, Business Manager Collegian,
Collegian Reporter, AWS Garber, Kenneth Seattle-Norsemen Gaupp, Gloria
Seattle - Homecoming Queen 1952, Who's Who, Yell Leader Gentry, Janice
Olympia-Board of Control, AWS Page twenty- one
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German, Ken Maple Falls-Swimming Team, Kappa Delta Pi, Choir Gibbs, John
Deming-Norsemen Glanz, Martha Centralia-AWS Gloman, Jo Ann
Bellingham-AWS, WRA Blue Barnacles Gowrley, Dick Pinehurst-Norsemen
Gray, Roger Seward, Alaska - Press Club vice-president, Editor of The
Writer, Scholarship Society Greenleaf, Belle Seattle-AWS Gudmundson,
Magnus Point Roberts-Norsemen Hardie, Mark Vancouver - ASB president,
Future Teachers of America, Norsemen Hardy, Dolores Everson-AWS
Hartough, Dan Hoquiam-Norsemen Hergert, John Bellingham-Norsemen Hoof,
Bruce Bellingham-IA Club Norsemen Huyge, Joanna Sedro - Woolley -
Valkyrie, Senior Planning Board, ACE Treasurer James, Dorothy
Bellingham-Valkyrie, AWS Page twenty-two +'
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Jones, Darrell Sedro- Woolley - Track, W Club, Intramural Sports Jones,
Stanley Bellingham- Norsemen Kamperman, Nellie Lynden-Valkyrie, AWS
Keith,. Don Everett-Norsemen LaFreniere, William Fort Frances,
Ont.-Norsemen Lagasse, Hector Bellingham-Norsemen Lamkin, James Forks-
Norsemen Lamphear, George Anacortes-Norsemen Landahl, Jean Friday
Harbor-AWS, Majorette Landahl, Lillian Friday Harbor - AWS, Kappa Delta
Pi, Valkyrie Lange, Barbara Everett-AWS Legbandt, Ursula Bellingham-AWS
Linde, Joy Bellingham-AWS Linder, Kenneth Bellingham- Norsemen
Lorentzen, Joanne Lyman-WRA, Rheba D. Nick-erson, AWS Page twenty-three
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Lunde, Alfred Milwaukee, Wis.-Band, Choir, CCF Malnerich, James
Olympia-Norsemen Mandery, Beverly Tenino-AWS, Valkyrie, Choir Manely,
Beverly Bellingham - WRA treasurer, Rheba D. Nickerson, B I u e
Barnacles Mathes, Bernard Bellingham-Norsemen Mattson, Emma Jean
Vancouver-AWS McMicken, Shirley Port Angeles-Blue Barnacles, Profile,
Collegian McPherson, George Longview-Norsemen Miller, Donna White
Salmon-College Christ-ian Fellowship, Future Teach- ers of America,
Colhecon Moffitt, Raymond Camas-CCF, Arion Club, Viking Camera Club
Moore, Arlen Longview-Press Club, Klip-sun Staff, College Choir Mullen,
Neill Bollingham-Board of Con-trol, Norsemen Myhre, Ralph
Silverdale-Norsemen Nelson, Sue Burlington-Arion Club, WRA, Blue
Barnacles Noah, Curtis Olympia-Ski Club Norsemen Page twenty-four
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Oldani, Jo Anne Willapa-ACE president, Blue Triangle president, Band
Ondracek, Ray Seattle - Senior Class presi-dent, Tennis, Who's Who
Otten, Lee Maple Falls - IA Club presi-dent, Scholarship Society,
Norsemen Oswalt, Bob Everson-Norsemen Parnell, Lowell
Bremerton-Norsemen Penner, Joyce Seattle-Blue Barnacles, Rheba D.
Nickerson Club, WRA Peterson, Janice Seattle-Valkyrie, WRA, Blue
Barnacles Peterson, Modris Latvia-Norsemen, Track, W Club vice-president
Peterson, Wesley Marysville-Norsemen Plancich, Vivian Vashon
Island-Valkyrie, ACE, AWS Commission Pond, Virginia Bellingham-AWS
Price, Harold Troutdale ,Ore.-Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, Future Teachers of
America Price, Pat Snohomish-Valkyrie, Home-coming Committee, Future
Teachers of America Rahmgren, Ruth Ellen Riverbank, Calif.-WRA, Future
Teachers of America, USCF Reamer, Allen Bellingham- Drama Club,
Norsemen Page twenty-five
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Reposa, Billie Anacortes - "Merchant of Venice," Exchange Assembly, Band
Romer, Lois Sedro- Woolley - Rheba D. Nickerson, WRA, AWS Ross, Donald
Concrete-Norsemen Royal, Jerry Blaine- Senior Class vice-presi-dent,
Intramural Sports, Norsemen's Commission Safsten, Curtis Blaine-
Norsemen Sawyer, Richard Camas-Norsemen Scott, Bill Chehalis - IA Club,
Radio Program, Organization of Art Club Seckel, Harris Bellingham -
Future Teachers of America, Norsemen Sheets, Jean McCleary - Kappa Delta
Pi president, Inter Club Council president, Who's Who Skogman, Kenneth
Bellingham-Norsemen Smith, Martin Seattle-Kappa Delta Pi, Band, Arion
Club Snapper, John Lynden - CCF, Square and Circle Club, Swimming Team
Sovde, Lora Lee Lake Stevens-AWS Commis-sion, Colhecon president, Who's
Who Stibre, Loretta Seattle-WRA, Rheba D. Nick-erson, Blue Barnacles
Stewart, James Bellingham-Kappa Delta Pi, Scholarship Society, Klipsun
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Strauss, Gertrude Seattle - International Dance Club, Camera Club, Square
and Circle Club Swanson, Olaf Buckley-Norsemen Teller, Margaret
Bellingham-AWS Thorsen, Robert Bellingham-Norsemen Todd, Robert
Lewiston, Idaho, Choir, Industrial Arts, Future Teach-er3 cf America
Tucker, Priscilla Monroe--AWS Urbick, Margy Everett-Pep Committee, AWS
Commission, Senior Planning Board Usitalo, Richard Silverdale-Drama,
Debate, Social Science Club Valentine, Kenneth Auburn-Ski Club, Inter
Club Council, Junior Prom chairman Walberg, Joyce Marysville-AWS Ward,
Eleanor Lycan Tenino - Ski Clu b, AWS chairman, Homecoming Princess
Ward, Bill Tenino - Norsemen Commis- sion, Ski Club, Track Whittaker,
Lorena Seattle-AWS Winters, Rufus Vancouver-Norsemen Wolff, Sam
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Woodman, Robert Winslow-Basketball, Norsemen Young, Joan Bellingham -
Off-Campus Women, AWS, USCF Young, Jack Bellingham-Yell Leader, Pep
Committee, Norsemen Page twenty-eight
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Bob Porter Junior Class Looking back over the year we find that the
junior class, under the leadership of Bob Porter, Carolyn Crook and
Benita Offut, has made a record of outstanding achievement at Western.
The year of 1952-53 has been a bright one for those completing their third
year of college. Nancy Jo Roberts and Spud Miller were co- Benita Offut
chairmen of the very successful Junior Prom. The picnic held in the spring
was a bright climax to an eventful year. Looking forward, the juniors are
seen step-ping into the places of leadership vacated by those who are
leaving the campus for a wider field. Carolyn Crook Page twenty-nine
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Anderton, Keith Andrews, Peggy Agnew, David Ahues, Minnie Albers, Mary
Jo Baxter, Patricia Beeston, Les Bergeson, Neil Borchers, Donald Buhtz,
Alice Byers, Doris Campbell, Dale Callahan, Mary Chenier, Walt Clark,
Betty Collyer, William Daines, Virginia Downing, Joyce Evans, Phyllis
Federico, Carmela Fisher, Sue Fredrickson Monica Freeberg, Carlin
Friberg, Lorraine Goldade, Rita Gregor, Alton Guthrie, Dick Hancock,
Marrianne Page thirty
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Harvey, Leota Haug, Frain Haycox, William Hayward, Georgina Hill, Art
Hewitt, Dorothy Hoggins, Dale Hoyt, MaryAnn Huber, Donna Hudson, Bonnie
Johnson, Dexter Johnson, Marie Kazen, Douglas Kidd, Beverly King,
Sheelagh Kluksdahl, Harris Know, James Knutsen, Wil Konsa, Esther
Kratz, Whitfield Little, Deloy Maxfield, Jesse Miller, Morris Rockey,
Dale Murphy, Wally Newman, Paul Norman, Remo O'Conner, Mary Lou Page
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Odell, Allen Oelrich, Delores Oelrich, George Oelrich, Mary Oliver,
Marlene Olson, Mary Ann Oril, Richard Pierce, Mary Porter, Robert
Ralph, Peggy Reinert, Gerald Roberts, Nancy Jo Rogers, Jean Ross,
Rosemary Shannon, Wilma Shell, Mel Shuman, Jeanne Sloan, Frances
Smith, Wayne Stevenson, Joyce Sommers, Frances Virkelyst, Lilly Wahl,
Linda Wolf, Dean Page thirty-two
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Lorrene Bergmann, Barbara Hazlett, Glori Mutch, Roy Cohrs Sophomore Class
With one eventful year behind them, the sopho-mores again started the year
out right under capable leadership, with Ray Cohrs as president, Lorrene
Berg-mann and Barbara Hazlett as vice-presidents, and Glori Mutch as
secretary- treasurer. The capabilities of the sophomores were well known
after they won first place on their float for the "Western Pow-Wow"
Homecoming celebration. In the following quarters the sophomores partici-
pated in many activities with the sophomore class picnic one of the
highlights. Page thirty-three
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Abernethy, Annette Bartruff, Jeanette Bell, Bessie Benjamin, Marie
Bergan, Marcia Bergmann, Lorrene Berry, Jack Bright, William Burchett,
Edna Burger, Robert Camfield, Ronald Campbell, Charles Carver, Barbara
Clarke, Verna Davis, Barry Dick, Peggy Donovan, Carol Dudley, Eleanor
Duncan, Lorraine Dunham, Gwinn Dye, Richard Elliott, Ann Evans, Allen
Finch, Nancy Folk, Diane Gallant, Harvey Gray, Beverly Gray, Eugenia
Gollan, Beverly Hanson, George Hazlett Barbara Honcoop, Jim Houghton,
Meech Hovik, Shirley Howard, Barbara Huff, Marilyn Johnson, Marilyn
Johnson, Neva Jones, Mary Keene, Carolyn Page thirty-four
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LeWarne, Charles Lord, Harriet Mallonee, Margaret Martinson, Charlotte
McLane, Donna McHargue, Kathy Marjory, Meier Moe, Pete Morton, Shirley
Nelson, Pauline Newell, Pete O'Sammon, Mike Pirrung, Hazel Rector,
George Renshaw, Kenneth Reinholt, Joan Reimer, John Rule, Rita
Samuelson, Kathleen Simon, James Sedell. Geneva Sinclair, Joanne
Sinclair, Patricia Smith, Anita Smith, Lynnette Smith, Pat Smith, Ruth
Stephan, Edna Stow, Shelia Sullivan, Colleen Sundahl, Reynold Ticknor,
Charlotte Tabor, Ross Van Woudenberg, Grace Van Zante, John White, Bob
Wiedenbach, Avis Wiese, Fern Winters, Carol Lee Wilkinson, Virginia
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\Wolgemuth, Joan Wray, Donna Young, Marilyn Forbes, Ruth Krull, Richard
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Larry Lunsford, Carol Resner, Mary Ann Ohrt, Jack Top Freshman Class Five
hundred and thirty-one frosh entered West-ern this year (education, 225;
liberal arts, 90; junior college, 216). The girls (222) appreciated the
stag-line of boys available in the freshman class (309). Class officers
were elected during the second hustling week of fall quarter. They were:
president, Larry Lunsford, assisted by Jack Top as vice-president; Carol
Resner, secretary; Mary Ann Ohrt, treasurer. The unique class picnic in
the spring at Bloedel- Donovan park brought to a close freshman life for
the 1952-53 neophytes. Page thirty-seven
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Aagard, Kenneth Aldrich, James Alger, Dale Alvord, Mary Armstrong,
Marlene Atwood, Warren Baulton, Gwenth Beck, Frank Bennett, Alice
Bonner, Bonnie Botsford, Louie Branick, Virginia Bravender, Eleanor
Brown, Eugene Brownrigg, Richard Bryant, Leslie Butler, Ted Byers,
Barbara Beverly, Campbell Carlbom, Janice Carlson, Elizabeth Carlson,
Wayne Carpenter, Gertrude Cass, Romona Chandler, Martin Chudeck, Lois
Clark, Jo Anne Couplin, Maureen Crook, Judith Dahl, Myrna Daniels, Irma
Daverin, Don Dimick Ruthanne Dexter, Mary Ann Dixon, JonnaLu Dralle,
Wayne Eden, Donna M. Elsbree, Jack Estergreen, Dale Fehlhaber, Nancy
Flickinger, Mary Lee Ford, Myrtle Fralich, Naoma Frazier, Lynn Frye,
Mary Lou Gabrielson, Gordon Garrett, Marilyn Giger, Bob Gimurtu, Steve
Gilmore, Bill Grabner, Gladys Grace, Lucille Gragg, June Graham, Harry
Granger, Ardith Gudbranson, Bruce Guntner, Frank Gustafson, Maureen
Haan, Janet Hall, Ronald Handwell, Robert Hitch, Virginia Hodgson,
James Page thirty-eight
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Hoffeditz, Marilyn Jansen, Donell Jarvis, Janet Jensen, Bob Johnson,
Delores Johnson, Wilfred Jorgenson, Jim Kephart, Joy, Kerns, Bob Kidd,
Larry Kintner, Gordon King, Maxine Knight, Roberta Knox, Susan Knutson,
Kenneth Koert, Murella Kohler, Dick Kuljis, Mary Anne Leslie Donna
Lochbaum, Nancy Lunde, Patricia MacKenzie, Kay Magelssen, Gerald
Mallahan, Kathleen McConnell, Albert McConnell, Robert McCormick, Gerald
McCormick, Hays McGinnis, Nancy Medley, Eleanor Miller, Mary Ann Monroe,
Richard Morsman, Darlene Mountjoy, Donna Mulford, Carol Muscutt,
Leslie Myers, Mary Nelson, Virginia Ness, Merydee Neudeck, Patricia
Nienaber, Arlene Northrup, Charles Obermueller, Carol Ohrt, Mary Ann
Olson, Leola Ostrom, Geraldine Otness, Norman Pederson, David
Pippenger, Dorrene Pirrung, John Pinkerton, Guy Poaler, Beverly
Preston, Eunice Rameau, Laureen Rehberger, Gerry Reinke, Duane Rice,
Beverly Ricketts, John Riehl, Dick Riggs, Dorothy Resner, Carol
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Row, Marlene Sadler, Jack Schlagel, Viola Scribner, Marilyn Silliman,
Nancy Smith, Carole Smith, Raymond Speck, Jane Spike, James Stanley,
Donna Stenman, Gordon Stevenson, Donna Stevenson, Mary Sutherland, Sally
Sunitsch, Ann Taylor, Charles Taylor, Jean Taylor, Ray Tidball, Helen
Tinkham, Fern Top, Howard Tozier, Grey Trafton, Nancee Trames, Tommy
Truman, Jacqueline Twing, Larlene Umphlette, Jeane Urch, Dolores Vann,
Mary Lou Vuylesteke, Virginia Vitaljic, Vera Wardell, Nancy Walters,
Dorothy Wells, William Wilson, Lew Westman, Lee Westland, Kyle
Westover, Zoanne Williamson, Betty Wilson, Harriet Winn, Marilee
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STUDENT LIFE
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Graduation day for the class of 1952. Page forty-two
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Top left: Paying entrance fees. Top right: Finished that job! Center
left: The first step. Center right: Champion waffle eaters. Bottom left:
Card, cards, cards, cards. Bottom right: The Colhecon's waffle supper.
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Elected to reign over the twenty-ninth annual Homecoming, as Queen Sigrid
XV was Gloria Gaupp, a popular and highly active co-ed from Seattle. Her
beauty as well as her sparkling personality won her the royal job. Page
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The four beautiful girls who were chosen as representatives of their
classes for Queen Gloria's court were: Margy Urbick, a senior from
Everett; Carolyn Crook, a junior from Bellingham; Lorrene Bergmann, a
sophomore from Camas; and Helen Tidball, a freshman from Buenos Aires,
Argentina. These girls added their talents and beauty to help make the 1952
Homecoming a great success. Page forty-five
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Heap big doings told the tale of Western's 1952 Homecoming Pow Wow This
year the combined efforts of Rita Goldade and Bob Porter truly turned the
campus into a real life reservation. Chosen by the student body to reign
over the tribal festivities as Queen Sigrid XV, was Gloria Gaupp, 21 year
old senior from Seattle. The celebration swept successfully through the two
days and ended traditionally with the Queen's Homecoming ball at the
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Upper left: Homecoming chairmen and Dr. Haggard Bottom left: Display in the
IA Building Middle left: Washing up after the waffle supper Upper right:
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Top left: Mrs. K.'s science lab. Top right: A close race. Center left:
Leisure time! Bottom left: Listening to a science lecture. Bottom right:
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Upper left: CCF's Valentine Sweethearts Lower right: Tossing balls at the
WRA Carnival. Upper right: Harris Kluksdahl in Science Lab. Lower right:
CCF-February Banquet. Page forty-nine
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Samuel Spewack's comedy satire of government bureaucracy, "Two Blind Mice,"
was presented Febru- ary 13 and 14. Laurence W. Brewster directed, and
Mark W. Flanders was technical adviser. The story's situations led from
one hilarious moment to another equally laughable, if not more so. The fun
built up from the entrance of Tommy Thurston, Henry Howe, into the lives of
the blind mice, alias Georgine Hayward and Alice Jean Davis, until the
final defeat of Senator Kruger, Jim Simon, who was re-sponsible for the
abolition of the Office of Medicinal Herbs four years before. Of course
there was the eternal triangle of love and tears provided by Thurs:on's
ex-wife Karen, Donna Wray, and Dr. McGill, Floyd Jackson. "... I remember
an agency which was supposed to be abolishing an agency which was supposed
to be abolishing an agency from World War I. However, we're all caught up
on the war of 1812." Page fifty
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Uncle Harry ushered in Laurence W. Brewster's leadership of the Division of
Drama. The play also was the first play under the technical direction of
Mark W. Flanders. The fall quarter play was unique in that it consisted of
three separate sets which were covered by a mobile 39 foot ceiling. "Uncle
Harry" was a more serious drama than had been presented in recent years.
The leads of this murder mystery with a different twist were Charles Dennis
as Uncle Harry; Harriet Lord as Hester; and Carol Resner as Lettie. "On my
way, that's a good one. They say murder will out. But not Uncle Harry's
murder, not my murder . . ." Page fifty-one
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Upper left: A bus trip to Mount Baker. Upper right: Trying out a step.
Lower left: Wow! That sun! Lower right: Swing your lady back home. Center
right: Girls in the center. Page fifty-two
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Top: Ivan Hickenbottom, winner, as Ugly Harry. Lower left: Audience
watching the crowning of Ugly Harry. Center left: Receiving a kiss from
Phylis Skinner. Lower right: Such liveliness! Center right: Larry Lowery
wins second prize. Page fifty-three
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Upper left: WRA Carnival scene. Center left: Western's second floor zoo
Lower left: Five serious faces. Upper right: Dr. Pawelek with IA display.
Center right: Colhecon waffle supper. Lower right: Look out for that ball!
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The theme of the 1952 Campus Day, held May 14 at Whatcom Falls Park, was
Dog Patch Daze. Co- chairmen were Dick McClure and Lollie Hagen. The King
and Queen, Tony Royal and Ann Garcia, were crowned at the Sadie Hawkins
Hoe-down at which the first prize for skits was present-ed to Senior
Hall. The Skunk Hollow contests held in the after-noon were: Beard
Judging, Men's Nipple Contest, Guzzling Contest, Women's Slipper Kick,
Faculty Sack Race, Three-Legged Race, Pie Eating Contest, Faculty-
Student Tug o' War, Sadie Hawkins Race, Dr. Haggard's Horseshoe Game, and
the Faculty- Student Ball Game. Page fifty-five
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ORGANIZATIONS
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BOARD OF CONTROL The Board of Control successfully carried out several
new projects during the busy and eventful year of 1952-53. One of their
projects was the initiation of a plan to have a mural in the student
lounge. A committee was also set up to administer the funds for the
Student Union building. To insure wide representation, the committee is
comprised of one faculty member, two students, one alum-nus, and one
member of the Board of Trustees. Much time, effort, and money was spent on
the improvement of the Lakewood property. The activity was begun last
year and continued through this year, under the guidance of the student
facilities committee and volunteer groups of men students working on the
property week- BOARD OF CONTROL ends. Back: Mark Hardie, Bill Collyer,
Paul Dodsworth, Dr. Critchfield, Dick Stewart, Neil Other changes by the
Board included the Mullen, Mr. Gelder, Ed Angevine. Front: Bonnie Dale,
Gerry Dodsworth, Elaine Ondracek, Betty Grocott, Miss Hieber, Bob Porter.
raising of the athletic standard. In order to re-ceive an award, athletes
must now have a grade point average of 1.75. The Writer was added to the
group of student publications controlled by the Board. One of the BOC's
major contributions to college life is the sponsoring of student
attend-ance at conferences held at other institutions. As the new
constitution was put into use, difficulties arose, especially in the area
of elec-tions. It can be said, however, that benefits did evolve from the
confusion, as students were made aware of the importance of having a sound
constitution. In addition to the innovations of the year, the Board of
Control continued its capable super-vision of financial affairs,
properties, policies, and appointments. The College Artists and Lecturers
series is made available to students of Western each quarter by funds
allotted by the Board of Con-trol. A series of nationally and world known
artists and lecturers are presented each week. Some of the celebrities who
appeared this year are Edward Weeks, literary editor of the Altantic
Monthly; Louis Kaufman, violinist; and Margaret Bourke-White,
internationally famous photograph-er. The programs were chosen by a
student-faculty committee. Officers-Mark Hardie, president; Paul Dodsworth,
vice president. Page fiftyv-eight
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Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is an honorary society which recognizes the
importance of high professional, intellectual, and personal standards for
teachers. The members have met regularly throughout the year with well
planned programs in charge of the following officers: president, Jean
Sheets; vice president, Wes Martinsen; secretary, Nancy Brown; treasurer,
Lynn Hunt. Dr. Irwin Hammer is Kappa Delta Pi adviser. College Christian
Fellowship Bible study and inspirational group singing have helped the
College Christian Fellowship to at-tain their goal of spiritual
development and fel- lowship. The club has had many distinguished speakers
this year. The highlight of activities was the CCF Valentine banquet the
first week of February. The members elected Valentine sweethearts for the
oc-casion. Officers for this year were: president, Kenny Linder; vice
president, Harriet Lord; secretary, Ruth Forbes; and treasurer, Tom Hill.
Row 1: E. Angevine. L. Hunt, A. Battey, N. Brown, B. Lange, E. Rossel, R.
Dickey, G. Amundson, J. Morgan. Row 2: C. Lund, E. Ondracek, M. Pederson,
A. Kohler, B. Foss, B. Wolf, M. Smith, M. Hall, J. Sheets, W. Martinson, W.
Kratz, J. Hergert. Row 3: Dr. Hammer, M. Cary, J. Brown, V. Pond, K.
Linder, S. Leathers, L. Beeston, K. German. Row 1: S. Martin, S. Knox, D.
Dickenson, B. Dahlgren, L. Friberg, J. Crook, A. McKinney, P. Lunde, L.
Freeberg, L. Duncan, C. Crook, G. Bolton, H. Wilson, V. Clarke, J. Clark.
Row 2: H. Howe, H. Lord, J. Shumann, S. Teshera, J. Speck, N. Vanstone, R.
Slotemaker, J. Young, K. McKenzie, M. Brown, M. Oelrich, P. Skinner, M.
Scribner, M. Burchett, T. Burchett, R. Ziegler. Row 3: F. Sizelove, E.
Nelson, W. Orbeck, R. Camfield, M. Baldwin, D. Miller, M. A. Bailey, M.
Malone, A. Lunde, D. Deniston, J. Neilson, E. Schellenberg. Row 4: B.
Samms, A. Brown, T. Hill, D. Twing, M. Voglert, E. Aandahl, K. Linder, B.
Collyer, W. Coffelt, R. Neilson. Page fifty-nine
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Front: C. Lund, M. Urbick, V. Plancich, F. Huyge, L. Hunt. Back: G. Royal,
K. Valentine, R. Scott, R. Ondracek, E. Angevine, D. Mansur. AWS "Hours
for girls at Western" has long been a controversial subject on campus and
it seemed appropriate that the AWS should have opened their first meeting
of the year with that as their topic. Five girls attended a four-state
convention at Washington State College November 7, 8, and 9. Winter
quarter AWS sold punch at the Senior Hall barn dance and contributed the
proceeds to the AWS entertains high school guests. Pouring, Miss Ruth
Kelsey; Vir-ginia Wilkinson, chairman, High School Leaders conference;
third from right, Phyllis Skinner, AWS president. World Student Service
Fund. A tea was held on Valentine's day when the guest of honor was Dr.
Anna Hawks, Dean of Mills College, Oakland, California. Spring quarter
the girls sponsored a Tolo. Their last event of the year was a picnic at
Lakewood for all the old and new officers. Page sixty
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H. Kluksdahl, W. Smith, W. Kratz, R. Gray. NORSEMEN With a membership
comprised of every man student attending WWC, the Norsemen has completed
an active year. The governing body is the Norsemen Commission with Bill
Ward, president; Mary Nilsen, vice president; Ray On-dracek, secretary;
and Gerry Royal, treasurer. Among the year's activities were the fall
semi-formal dance at the Bellingham Hotel and several interesting assembly
programs. C. W. McDonald, dean of men, is the adviser. SCHOLARSHIP
SOCIETY To recognize and stimulate high scholarship ideals is the purpose
of the Scholarship society. The grade point requirement is 3.5. Students
who have been in attendance at Western for one quarter and who have 105
or more quarter hours of credit are eligible for invitation to
member-ship. Edward Arntzen, chairman of social studies, is adviser for
the group. Officers this year have been: president, James Stewart; vice
president, Harris Kluksdall; secretary, Lynn Hunt. B. Aho, R. Ondracek,
B. Ward, Morris, G. Royal. Page sixty-one
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ACEI Bloedel-Donovan park was the scene of ACE's "get under way" meeting.
Dr. Anna Hawks spoke informally on the aims of ACE. The first project of
the quarter was a drive to bring new members into the club. Various
campus faculty members spoke at meetings during the year. Frank Punches
spoke on discipline in the schools and Dr. Howard Critchfield compared the
school system of New Zealand to that of the United States. Spring projects
were a membership drive and sending a delegation to Tacoma for the state
ACE convention. RHEBA D Raising enough money to send delegates to the
Northwest district convention of the Associa-tion for Health and
Recreation in Missoula, Mon-tana, was the special problem of the Rheba D
Nickerson club this year. A "car wash project" was initiated and the club
was able to pay travel expenses for its delegates. The club also directed
the campaigning for Western's annual blood drive. Row 1: M. Ahues, P.
Nelson, A. Kohler, J. Huyge, M. Pierce. Row 2: L. Sovde, M. Glanz, V.
Daines, J. Downing, A. Aber-nethy. Row 3: J. Brown, V. Plancich, P.
Gibson, J. Unterwegner, T. Almasi, P. Baxter. Row 1: J. Gloman, B. Manely,
M. Cole, L. Romer. Row 2: S. Hovik, E. Ondracek, J. Peoples, W. Shannon, M.
Hoyt. Row 3: P. Hackett, L. Stibre, J. Walbert. Page sixty-twc
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CAMERA CLUB Fine photography is meat and drink to Camera club members,
who have their hobby on their minds wherever they go. Their salon
ex-hibiting the year's best camera work was an outstanding feature of
spring quarter. Faculty advisers are Miss Katherine Lane, Dr. David
McDonald, Ralph Cullmann, and Ed-ward J. Arntzen. The officers for the
year were: R. Moffitt, president; G. Magelson, vice president; and R.
Camfield, secretary-treasurer. OFF CAMPUS WOMEN Participation in campus
activities is made easier for women not living in organized houses by the
large and lively club, Off Campus Women. Regular meetings and service
projects supporting the Col-lege are kept up throughout the year. The
girls of the club sponsored one of the AWS teas and also the ugliest man
contest held at the AWS dance. Mrs. Ruth Spearin is faculty adviser. The
officers for the year were Loretta Olsen, president, and Jean Rein-holt,
vice president. F. Elsberry, M. Cary, R. Campfield, P. Enga, Dr. McDonald,
M. Chandler, G. Magelson, R. Moffit, R. Kreps. Row 1: J. Crook, J.
Redmond, M. O'Connor, L. Friberg, M. Huff, S. Broomall. Row 2. Mrs.
Spearin, C. Sealander, C. Muir, L. Wahl, A. Patrykus, M. Jones, F. Sloan.
Row 3: A. Smith, R. Gladwin, S. Bassett, L. Nattrass, J. Reinholt, J.
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Row 1: R. Pippinger, J. Kephart, D. Dickinsin, J. Huyge, B. Hudson, P.
Nelson, A. Abernethy, J. Cornell. Row 2: M. Ness, D. Miller, L. Grace, M.
Albers, P. Albrecht, L. Sovde, S. Palmer. Row 3: J. Carlson, D. Cooper,
V. Plancich, D. Wallace, M. Hardie, R. Camfield, H. Seckel, M. DeAtley.
Row 4: D. Berry, D Moore, D. Kerr, R. Cohrs, C. LeWarne, J. Galletly, A.
Sherman. Row 1: J. Downing, E. Burchett, M. Rockwell, B. Donnelly, L.
Winters, A. Abernethy. Row 2: P. Baxter, D. Stevenson, A. Smith, L. Olsen,
J. Wolgemuth. Row 3: L. Barron, L. Sovde, M. Bailey, L. Rameau. Future
Teachers of America A swimming party at the YMCA in October got the
Future Teachers of America members off to a good start. Fall quarter
Eugene Reagan, presi-dent of the Bellingham Class Room Teachers, spoke on
FTA's role in the college. The annual Founder's Day banquet was held at
Edens hall February 16. February 28, repre-sentatives were sent to
Seattle Pacific to the state meeting. Bill Moores was elected state
secretary. Spring quarter consisted of work and study concerned with
state legislation. To climax all the hard work, a spring picnic was held.
Colheconomists Western's Colheconomists began the f a II quarter with a
fruitcake sale, and followed that with a journey to Pullman for the
Washington State and British Columbia Colheconomist meet-ing. The club's
two big projects for winter quarter were a dinner on campus with UBC and
with the foreign students registered here, and the annual waffle supper,
the profits going to the World Student Service fund. There were
approximately twenty members in the club this year. Joyce Downing was
presi-dent and Pat Baxter, vice president. Page sixty-four
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Row 1: M. Frye, C. Mulford, N. Wardell, V. Schlagel, V. Vuylsteke, A.
Bowman, M. Couplin. Row 2: D. Gay, J. Simon, R. Gray, C. Doherty, E.
Ondracek, C. Sullivan, A. Nienaber, R. Smith, H. Tidball, W. Dralle, M.
Dexter, A. Handeland, L. Olsen. Row 1: P. Dick, Rev. Hallman, J. Orbeck,
D. Borchers. Row 2: D. Ross, H. Lord, J. Warneke, J. Kep-hart, M. Ness, A.
Brown, A. Chenier, B. Bell, C. Keene, B. Hudson, J. Young, W. Murphy. Row
3: H. Wilson, D. Smith, J. Carlson, C. Lund, Miss Booth, M. Bergan, M.
Oelrich. Row 4: B. Melrose, B. Hoof, W. Haycox, L. Lallas, D. Wolf, J.
Carlbom, D. Pippinger, D. Ward, R. Schermerhorn, G. Phister, G. Van
Woudenberg, E. Grey, L. Friberg, G. Wolf. PRESS CLUB Several parties were
among the social events of this year's Press club. Formation of a
basketball team which was victorious in its encounter with the Lummi
Indians was another of the club's activities. Officers this year were:
Clint Doherty, president; Roger Gray, vice president; and Colleen
Sullivan, secretary-treasurer. The purpose of the club is to bring
to-gether students interested in editing and writing jobs on campus.
USCF The United Student Christian Foundation is de-voted to the promotion
of religious life among the students on an inter-denominational basis. It
pro-motes Bible study, worship, group discussion, and service projects
and is affiliated with the Bellingham Council of Churches as a project of
the United Student Christian Council of the United States. The foundation
maintains a center for religious and social activities, which is known as
"The House," with a full time min- ister to students, The Rev. William E.
Hallman. Included among the activities for the year were weekly dinners
and Bible study periods, roller skat-ing parties at Ferndale, and
after-game socials. Miss Mira Booth is the faculty adviser. Page
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ARION CLUB The organization for students interested in music is the Arion
club. With the leadership of President Ken Tinkham and Dr. Frank D'Andrea,
adviser, they played an important part in the educational and social
activities of the music de-partment. Arion club members served as the
hospital-ity committee during the Music Educations Na-tional conference
held on campus in March, with 2500 delegates and performers present.
Out-standing work was also done during the North-west Washington Music
Festival in which 1500 high school musicians participated. VALKYRIE
Valkyrie club, led by Betty Grocott, presi-dent, has been active in many
service and social functions this year. As a pep group they attend all
games and usher at many affairs. Members are selected because of their
leadership qualities and participation in service to the college. The
year's activities have included the sale of "Mums" and presentation of a
skit for Home-coming. The annual picnic was held spring quarter. Miss
Enid Karsten and Miss Dorothy Rams-land were advisers this year. First
Row, left to right: D. Byers, M. Orbeck, N. McGinnis, F. Tinkham, M. Frye,
C. Lamroureux, D. Oelrich, P. Lunde, B. Dale. Second Row: B. Byers, M.
Gustafson, K. MacKenzie, S. Bassett, R. Ross, A. Bennett, D. Nugent, E.
Konsa, M. Mallonee. Third Row: K. Tinkham, B. Castol, R. Krebs, W.
Ellsworth, B. Nanney, J. Allen, F. Nielsen, L. Lunsford, T. Upington.
Fourth Row: J. Hanson, R. Quinn, G. Perry, G. Magelssen, G. Oelrich, L.
Wsgness, A. Swanberg, N. Bergson, D. Dale. First Row, left to right: P.
Price, J. Gentry, J. Huyge, B. Dale, B. Foss. Second Row: N. Brown, M.
Johnson, L. Sovde, B. Grocott, N. White, B. Hayes. Third Row: D. James, R.
Goldade, C. Crook, M. Weber, B. Lange, N. Kamperman, A. Kohler. Fourth
Row: Miss Ramsland, J. Brown, N. Roberts, V. Ulancich, M. Hall, L.
Bergmann, A. Brown, L. Nattrass. S. Fisher M. Smith, Miss Karsten. Page
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I A CLUB The Industrial Art club's main project for the year was
reconditioning a 1940 Packard coupe to raise funds in order to send
representa-tives to the Industrial Arts convention. The club also worked
on a float for the centennial and per-formed I. A. demonstrations at the
Inland Em-pire convention in Spokane. The club is affiliated with the
American Industrial Art association. SKI CLUB Under the direction of Dr.
Roloff the Ski club spent a busy and successful year. Fall quarter be-gan
with a steak fry at Lakewood and an over-night trip to Mount Baker. The
club put a skiing display in the music building on club carnival night.
Officers for the year were Neil Mullen, president; Curtis Noah, vice
president; Martha McPherson, secretary; and Pete Newell, treas-urer. J.
Honcoop, W. Kratz, H. Lagasse, L. Otten, J. Morgan, C. Hash, E. Angevine,
R. Dickey, E. Callender, E. Moritz, S. Leathers, J. Maxfield, D. Wolf, D.
Thorneycroft, M. Freeman, R. Chapman, G. Greathouse First Row: E. Lund, V.
Hitch, C. Resner, J. Redmond, M. McPherson, V. Scott, D. McLane, J.
Sinclair. Second Row: L. Jame-son, M. Hancock, M. Hoyt, C. Lamoureux, M.
Benjamin, P. Albrecht, L. Virkelyst, P. Sinclair. Third Row: N. Wardell, J.
Wal-berg, E. Konsa, G. Sedell, K. McHargue, M. Hardie, K. Valentine, N.
Mullen. Fourth Row: R. Ross, A. Swanberg, P. Newell, B. Porter. Fifth Row:
H. Tidball, D. Agnew, B. Solberg, B. Gallan, J. Jorgenson, D. Jangard, G.
Rector. Sixth Row: D. Huber, J. Tudor, J. Bonamy, L. Botsford, G. Stenman,
N. Curtis. Last Row: Dr. Roloff, A. McConnell, P. Gibson, B. Kerns, G. Mc-
Pherson, P. Van Zanter, O. Lecompte, J. Spike, J. Howgate. Page
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COLLEGE BAND The Viking band, under the direction of Don Walter, was on
hand for the College pep assembly and football game which marked the
beginning of the school year. In November of fall quarter the band gave a
Thanksgiving concert. Again they presented a Christmas concert for the
enjoyment of the college students, faculty, and townspeople. The annual
band tour was taken winter quarter during the first week of March. The
band travelled as far east as Wenat-chee and along the coast to Aberdeen.
Seventy-five members took part in the tour. On their return the band
presented the annual winter concert, enjoyed by many Bellingham citizens.
For many years Western's band has been chosen as official host hand for
the Blossom Time festival and so it was not surprising that they were
chosen as official host band for Bellingham's Centennial celebration this
year. The Viking band was chosen as official band for Armed Forces Day
at Whidbey Naval Air Station, May 16. The last big engagement of the year
was the Rhododendron festival at Port Townsend. COLLEGE CHOIR The choir
this year consisted of 135 members during the three quarters of the
1952-1953 school year. Under the direction of Bernard Regier, the group
gave many perform-ances on campus, in the community, and throughout the
state. During the first week of November the choral group sang for the
annual Parents' Day program. In the latter part of the same month, they
were heard on KPUG. A beautiful Christmas concert was given for the
enjoy-ment of the students of Western and the townspeople. Febru-ary
found the choir performing again for the High School Leaders' Conference.
The Northwest Music Educators Conference was held on the WWC campus this
year, with the blue and white robed choir supplying some of the choral
music. The annual choir tour was held spring quarter this year, when
seventy members presented programs in high schools for several consecutive
days, and at KOMO radio station in Seattle, April 19. After the tour the
choir members turned to work on the opera "Martha," jointly sponsored by
the departments of music and drama. Their final performance for the year
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Row 1: H. Thomas, S. Davis, J. Kimple, P. Bennett, J. Baily, M.
Winterhouse. Row 2: E. Rhodes, M. Estes, S. Gadwa, P. Anderson, J. Lacy,
B. Carbonatto, I. Sheehan, J. Anderton, T. Raymond, J. O'Sammon. Row 3: I.
Usitalo, I. Raines, M. Kratz, F. Lunsford, J. Galletly, D. Vik, N.
Stewart, S. Estle. Row 1: E. Sande, D. Campbell, J. Willet, C. Campbell, R.
Connely, C. Campbell, D. Wallace, C. Marcoe. Row 2: Miss Patricia Hieber
(adviser), Mr. Bergan, J. Cornell, A. Chenier, J. Redmond, W. Orbeck.
STUDENT WIVES With an average attendance of 35, the stu-dent wives' group
has been active this year. Included among their activities was the sale of
Pow-wow dolls during homecoming. Each quarter a social was held to which
the husbands were invited. This year the banquet held in Edens hall was
enjoyed by a large group of students and their wives. SQUARE AND CIRCLE
The Square and Circle club began the 1952- 1953 year with sixteen members
who met every second and fourth Monday night in Rec Hall to form and
practice new and old square dances. The club worked and presented a dance
exhibi-tion for the enjoyment of faculty, students and townspeople at the
Christmas program. Officers for the year were president, John Willet; vice
president, Earl Sande; secretary, Gerty Strauss; treasurer, George
Lanphear. Page seventy
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PEP STAFF-Dr. Pawelek, J. Young, P. Price, F. Jackson, L. Bergmann, L.
Westman, D. Wallace. Front row: S. Gimurtu, B. Woods, L. Lindberg, D.
Folk, M. Gochnour, C. Ober-mueller, D. Hodgson. SONG LEADERS-D. Folk, M.
Gochnour, C. Obermueller. YELL LEADERS--B. Woods, G. Gaupp, L. Lind-berg,
D. Hodson, S. Gimurtu. PEP STAFF... YELL AND SONG LEADERS The pep
leaders for Western this year con-sisted of three song leaders and six
yell leaders. They rightly earned their titles by attending every game
and giving their all to raise the cheers needed to help the teams achieve
victories. Their fine example is one that pep squads in the future may
look back to as high standard of service to the college. To them we offer
our thanks and congratulations for keeping the school spirit alive. Page
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Men's Quartet-W. Ellsworth, P. Dodsworth, B. Young, C. Campbell String
Quartet-A. Batty, D. Nugent, M, Gustafson, S. Palmer Opposite page-Upper
Picture: B. Hatfield, G. Perry, C. Peters, D. Leslie. Lower Picture: Dean,
D. Daverin, R. Moffit, S. Basset, M. Cary. J. Crook, M. Burchett, A.
Batty. Page seventy-three
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C. Sullivan, M. Seelye, J. Simon, D. Gay, R. Smith, R. Gray, R. Camfield,
C. Mulford THE COLLEGIAN Heading the weekly Collegian for 1953 was Elaine
Daverin Ondracek, no newcomer to student publica- tions. Elaine reported
all her freshman year, was the Collegian business manager as a sophomore,
and rose to the top position in her third year. Mrs. Ruth Burnet was
student publications adviser. Loretta Olson and Mildred Seelye were the
1953 business managers. Ruth Smith was copy editor for the three
quarters. Other responsible jobs were held by Clint Doherty, Dave Gay, Jim
Simon, Roger Grov-dahl, John Ricketts, Carol Mulford, Colleen Sullivan,
Arlene McKinney, and Maryann Dexter. Capable contributors for shorter
periods were Marion Baldwin, Warren Coffelt, Maureen Couplin, Roger Gray,
Mark Hardie, Wil Knutsen, E. S. Laird, Gerry McCormick, Win Pearson, Dick
Stark and John Willet. A highlight of the year was the return to the
eight page tabloid-size Collegian instead of the four pages of 1952.
Activities were climaxed by the tradi-tional spring Publications banquet.
D. Gay, C. Doherty, J. Ricketts, R. Grovdahl, B. Henton, D. Stark, M.
Seelye, C. Mulford, M. McKinney, E. Ondracek, editor. Page seventy-four
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PROFILE Another "first" was produced by the '52-'53 Profile. This year
the practice of utilizing coupons for obtaining the winter and spring
quarter supplements was initiated. The current student directory was
edited by Clint Doherty. V. Vuylsteke, N. Wardell, V. Schlagel, A. Bowman.
KLIPSUN Audrey Adams Bowman headed the Klip-sun staff for 1953. As
business manager, Dona Isaacs was her assistant. James Stewart and Ron
Camfield were responsible for the student photography. Staff members at
different times during the year were Clint Doherty and Jim Simon, copy
readers, and Arlene Nienaber, Viola Schlagel, Nancy Wardell, and Virginia
Vuylsteke on gen-eral assignment. MINOR PUBLICATIONS Responsible for the
three minor student publications this year were Joyce Hutchison, 1953
Navigator, the student handbook; Clint Doherty, Profile, the campus
directory; and Galen Freeberg and Dona Isaacs, Homecoming booklet, the
Big Game program. Gerry McCormick and Roger Grovdahl made a good start
with Western Roundup, a series of information booklets on sports and
players of each current season. Page seventy-five
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Row 1: H. Burger, C. Hash, D. Andrus, J. Anderson, P. Muir, K. German,
Carver. Row 2: Ciszek, D. Jones, B. Bright, J. Hanson, B. Davis, D.
Pangallo, K. Swalwell, R. Woodman. Row 3: B. Hansen, G. Reimer, L. Padgett,
M. Peterson, C. Lindberg, R. Harrison, J. Swan. W CLUB WRA The W club
consists of most of Western's athletes and includes some from each and
every sport. Sam Carver and Ray Ciszek are the club advisers. The social
activities this year were the smoker held in the college gym and the
annual banquet, held this year at Brownie's Cedar Chest. A trip to scenic
Diablo dam was first on the fall quarter agenda for the WRA girls. Thirty
girls signed up for the trip. A membership drive was sponsored during which
the club succeeded in signing up one hundred members. Winter quarter the
WRA sponsored the an-nual carnival. Business for the year was com-pleted
with a weekend spent at Sinclair Island. Row 1: M. Bailey, M. Cole, P.
Baxter, J. Olsen, C. Federico, M. Rankin, J. Gloman, M. Ahues, J. Kephart,
J. Huyge, V. Schlagel, A. Granger, T. Oliver, M. Oelrich, L. Nattress, J.
Reinholt. Row 2: U. Plancich, W. Shannon, J. Clark, P. Hackett, B.
McDonald, M. Baldwin, M. Ness, C. Mulford, S. Mallahan, R. Norman, C.
Johnson, D. Mountioy, L. Bonney. Row 3: M. Wilson, J. Hurlbut, D.
Scribner, L. Stibre, D. Stevenson, B. Campbell. Row 4: D. Nugent, M. Hoyt,
N, Wardell, L. Romer, B. Manely, D. Clark, M. Hancock, M. Oliver, S.
Nelson. Page seventy-eight C. Resner, N. Silliman, McMicken, B. Moe, K.
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Top left-Mixed rec volleyball Top right--The starting splash Center
left--A bowling class in action Bottom right-Intramural baseball Bottom
left-Ping pong session Page seventy-nine
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FOOTBALL The Vikings started the 1952-1953 season with a game against
Pacific University, one of the finest opponents and champion in the
North-west league: Pacific U. won it with a score of 9-7. On offense, the
Western team used eight different formations, which is possible on the
"straight line" philisophy. Coaches Charles Lap-penbusch and Ray Ciszek
commended the team on their excellent defense, which held the op-ponents
to 42 points, and on the Viking offense which gained 195 points for
Western. BASKETBALL Western's blue and white varsity squad stacked up
672 points to come just slightly under the combined 729 points of their
opponents. In non-conference games the team had a record of 11 wins and 3
losses, with combined total points standing at 793 for Bill McDonald's
Vikings and 743 for their opponents. There were three graduating seniors
on this year's 1952-1953 squad, Jack Anderson, Bob Woodman, and Bob
Hansen. Western will feel their loss in future games. Football
Coaches-Ray Ciszek, Charles Lappenbusch Page eighty
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Row 1: D. Andrus, T. Rassley, R. Markishtum, D. Jangard, M. Bogdanovich.
Row 2: P. Muir, N. Richardson. Row 3: J. Gard, K. Swalwell. Row 4: F.
Conger, H. Burger, J. Smithers, L. Padgett, J. Mariotti. Row 5: B. Hood, K.
Cabe. Row 6: D. Hegre, G. Greathouse. Page eighty-one
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Row 1: P. Lang, D. Anderson, R. Hansen, D. Mansur, A. Lee. Row 2: B. Short,
D. Walley. Row 3: L. Lowery, D. Moen, G. Bankus. Row 4: S. Bliss, A.
Cornett, T. Fones, J. Maston, J. Sheenan. Row 5. Solberg, B. Karwacki. Row
6: B. Feagan, B. White, D. Pangallo, L. Farnell. Page eighty-two
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Basketball games, complete with pep band, yell leaders, and a capacity
audience Page eighty-three
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Row 1: B. Hansen, C. Lindberg, B. Woodman, B. Stone Row 2: J. Anderson, G.
Dacus, B. Petrosik, C. Reimer Row 3: J. Chamberlain, P. Buday, Coach
McDonald, L. Padgett Row 1: Coach McDonald, B. Woodman, G. Dacus, J.
Chamberlain, B. Hanse n. Row 2: B. Petrosik, J. An-derson, P. Buday, C.
Reim-er, B. Stone. Page eighty-four
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Row 1: Coach Starr, West, Lee, Burger, Olson, Swalwell Row 2: Hoisington,
Lunsford, Carlson, J. Sager, T. Bell JV BASKETBALL Top scorer for this
year's JV basketball team was Fred West. This Enumclaw sharp-shooter led
the team through a successful season. Besides playing the regular round of
games, the JV's also met with independent teams and junior colleges.
Under the capable coaching of Jerry Starr, the game of the year proved to
be against UBC. The purpose of the Junior Varsity is to find and develop
varsity material and to give more men a chance to compete on the
basketball floor. Jerry Starr Page eighty-five
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Coach Ilo Sande, Barry Davis, Dick Mealy, Ken German, Gerry Royal, Dick
Krull, Don Daverin, Dennis Duncan, Bill Aho, Ivan Hickenbottom, Allen
Swanberg, George Hansen, Dennis Carlsen Divers- Hickenbottom, Aho
SWIMMING TEAM The 1952-1953 year marked the second season that Western's
swimming team has been a member of the Evergreen Conference. Coach Sande
can well be proud of his swimmers because this year they walked away with
the conference champ-ionship. The co-captains for the team were Dick Mealy
and Barry Davis. Page eighty-six
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Top Picture: Swimming in unison. Nancy Roberts, Carolyn Knowles, Joyce
Penner, Pat Gibson, Kathi Reardon, Loretta Stibre, Lorrene Bergmann, Nancy
Trafton, Mary Jones, Janice Carlbom, Elaine Ondracek, Susan Knox, Dorothy
Eyres, Lois Chudek, Grey Tozier, Beverly Manely, JoAnn Gloman, Shirley
McMicken, Kathy Hanson. Bottom, left: A waterwheel. Bottom right: A
synchronized float. BLUE BARNACLES Blue Barnacles swimming club
consisted of twenty of Western's mermaids this year. They were directed by
Miss Margaret Aiken. The girls have met in the college pool every Monday
night throughout the school year to practice various strokes and
synchronized swimming. They presented a water ballet for public enjoyment
spring quarter. Page eighty-seven
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Top, left: Row 1 .--Burger, Padgett, Evans, Lindberg, Hansen, Swalwell,
Thomas. Row 2-Martin (coach), Newell, Reimer, Hanse, Gard, Mc- Glothern,
Burger. Top, right: Ken Swalwell. Bottom, left: H. Burger, C. Lindberg.
Bottom, right: Bob Hansen. The baseball team is coached by Joe Martin,
who also manages the Bellingham Bells, the local semi-pro team. Under his
coaching, the 1952 nine met with an outstanding season. According to Coach
Martin, as good a record is expected this year, pro-viding the pitching
holds up. The pitching chores at the beginning of the 1953 season were
handled by Spud Walley and Bob Hansen. The team is a member of the
Evergreen Con-ference, which includes UBC, CPS, and PLC on the west side.
The west side then plays the east side for the championship. Page
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Top, left: Row 1-Erlandson, Kerr, Garret, Swalwell. Row 2-Galloway, Muir,
Carlson, Marcoe, Ciszek (coach). Row 3-Swan, Peterson, Burges, Whan, Kays.
Top, right: Jack Bowman. Center, left: Whan, Muir, Swin. Bottom, left:
Frese. Bottom, center: Burges. Bottom, right: Sager. Under the able
coaching of Ray Ciszek, the 1953 track team was one of the best. Even with
the loss of eight men, this year's team proved to be better, all around,
than that of last year. Four im-portant team members were back. They were
Jerry Swan, and Ken Swalwell, New Westminster, B. C., Modris Peterson,
Seattle, and Fred West, Enumclaw. Swalwell, a sophomore, ran the mile and
two-mile. Last year he took sixth place in the 1000 yard run at the NAIA
meet at Abilene, Texas. Swalwell competes in the shot put and the discus.
He made a new discus record of 139' 6" over the former one set in 1950 by
Jeff Russell of 134' 7", Page eighty-nine
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Left to right: Bob Doyle, Fred Carbonatto, Ben Doyle, Sam Carver, Gene
Park, Roger Stearns, Earl Peterson. GOLF The golf team this year had
three returning lettermen: Fred Carbonatto, Roger Stearns, and Eugene
Park. These experts, plus the host of new hopefuls, including Bob Doyle,
Bennie Doyle, Ron Caufman, Jack Spadler, Dave Merner, and Earl Petersen,
comprised Western's 1953 golf team. Their opponents were the Evergreen
Conference colleges plus Seattle University and Seattle Pacific. They
played a full schedule from the middle of April to the middle of May and
practiced at the Country Club in their spare time. To the players who
represented Western so well in a sport that brings com- paratively little
glory we say, "A job well done boys. Keep it up!" Page ninety
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Top left: Intramural basketball game Lower left: Pat Baxter and Wilma
Shannon Top right: Two more points! Lower right: Looking over the skiing
equipment Page ninety-one
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Index to 1953 Klipsun and Names of Students Not Pictured n Aagard,
Kenneth Aandahl, Elliot Aanes, Leo Aarstad, Neva Abernethy, Annette
Abrahamson, Normar Aho, William Adolphson, Fred Agnew, David Agnew, Sam
Ahues, Minnie Albers, Mary Albrecht, John Albrecht, Phyllis Aldrich,
George Aldrich, James Alexander, Helen Alger, Dale Allen, James Allen,
John Almasi, Terry Almquist, William Alvord, Irving Alvord, Mary .
Amundsen, George Andes son, David Anderson, Don Anderson, Neil
Anderson, Jack Anderson, James Anderson, Jerry Anderson, Lloyd
Anderson, Ruth Anderton, Willis Andrews, Peggy Andrus, Dwight Angevine,
Edwin Arentzen, Frederick Armstrong, Marlene Asher. Dolores Atwood,
Warren Aukland, Charles .... Bailey, Edward Bailey, Mary Ann____ Baird,
Alberta Baird, Ralph .............. Baker, Frank . ----......... Baker,
Nancy Baker, Norma ........ Balch, Grace 34, Bergan, Mercia
.--------------- 34, 6 . ...3 8 B e rg e so n , N e il
---------------------------------------- 49, 59 Bergmann, Lorrene
_______.33_, _____3.4 , 2 Berry, Jack 19 Berry, Richard 1 62, 64 Best,
Ross - _ Bitney, Shirlee 61, 86 Bitterman, Wayne Bierke, Gordie 30
Blair, Wesley Blakely, Robert 30, 62 Bliss, James 30, 64 Boettcher, James
Bogdanovich, Marion 19, 64 Bollman, Robert Bolton, G. ... 38 Bonamy,
Jacqueline Bonino, Elia 38 Bonner, Bonnie Bonney, Lyla Borchers, Donald
3 62 Borjesson, Jean Borrett, Don Botsford, Louie ...... -- 38 Boulton,
Gwenth - 59 Bovee, Clifford Bowes, Robert 82 Bowman, Audrey Bowman,
Jack 84 Bowman, Robert Boysen, Delmer -- -- Brackinreed, Kenneth
Brandner, Crosby Brandt, Jean 30 Branick, Virginia - 30 B ran n, N o rm
an ..------------------------ ------------- 81 Brannian, William 19, 59,
60 Bravender, Eleanor Bright, Bill 38 Brock, Richard Bruland, Gerald 38
Broomall, Sarah Brown, Arlayne - Brown, Berniece B Brown, Clyde Brown,
E. E . . ----------- ----------------- .--. 19 Brow n, Joan -- -- 19,
---- -------------59, 64 Brown, Nancy 19, -- Brown. Stella Brown, Troyce
Brownrigg, Richard Bryant, Leslie Buday, Paul Budd, Doris Baldwin,
Marion . - ---------------------- - 59 Ball, Robert ..- . . . . . . . . .
. . Bannerman, Lois B a n n iste r, H e rb e rt ........... ...........
.. ......... ---.. Basset, S. . ----- .----- . .. .. ..
..-----6--3----------- Barbo, Sally .---------------- Barkus, G ary
...... .... ....... . . 82 Barnhill, David .------- Barr, Roger B a r r
o n , L . .--------- ---------- -------- .... .... .... 6 4 Barton, Dee --
------------------------- Bartow, Helen . ..-------------------------- 19
Bartruff, Jeanette --------------------- --------- 34 Bassett, Shirley
Batdorf Carl -- Battey, Anne ............ Baxter, Patricia Baxter,
Robert Beatty Danny .......... Beck, Frank .............. Beeston, Leslie
.......... Bell, Bessie - . ..----- Bell, Roger ..... ..... Bell, Tom
---- . . Benjamin, Marie ....... Bennett, Alice .. Bennett, Ralph
Benson, Leonard Benson, Richard --..-.... Berg, John ..... .--- Page
ninety-two Buerstatte, Margaret Buhtz Alice Burchett, Thomas Burchett,
Edna Burger, Harvey - Burger, Robert Burges, Marylou Burgess, Donald -
Burmaster, Carl Burnell, Charles Butler, Charles Byres, Barbara Byres,
Doris --........... ........ . .............. 1 9 , 5 9 C a b e , K e ith
- ...____________-3.0_,_ 62, 64 Callahan, Mary Callender, Ernest Cameron,
Stephen -.-.-. ...---.--..... 38 Cam field, Ronald .......... -
.-..-.....- . 30, 59 C am pbell, Beverly ....... . 34, 65 Campbell, Charles
...- -- Campbell, Clare . .. . .. .. ..-. 85 Cam pbell, Dale _.. _....
..... ........ ..... 3 4 Ca m p b e ll, Ro d n e y _ _ .. --.... .- .....
. 3 8 Ca rbo n atto, Fre d ....... - ---- Carlbom, Janice Carlsen, Dennis
- - Carlson, Elizabeth ___ Carlson, Eva --- ------ Dahl, Audrey 30
Dahl, Forrest-- ----------- 59 Dahl, Myrna .. - - - - 38 34, 59, 64
Dahlgren, Betty 59 81 Daines, Virginia - 30, 62 34 Dale Bernice Dale,
Bonnie 58 Dale, Richard Dalton, Patricia Daniels, Irma 38 38 Daverin,
Donald 38, 86 38 David, Megan ... .. .. . 30 Davis, A lice Jean Davis,
Barry - 34, 86 Davis, John ------.---------..- -- - 8 1 Da w s, Bi ll 30
Daws, E. A. - Day, Charlotte Dayton, Roland 34, 59, 63, 64 Dean, Bob --
--- 38 DeAtley, Mary ..... .-6--4-- 34, 70 Deckebach, Carolyn - -- 70, 19
DeHoog, William 30, 70 DeKoster, Roland D eLancey, W illiam ---.
------------.................... ----------- . - .--.---.-.- 19 DeM ers,
Harry . 38, 65, 87 Deniston, Douglas .59 86 Dennis, Charles --
-------------------- --------------3 8 Dexter, M aryann 38, 65 ----..--
---------------------- Diamond, Donna ----------------- 65, 70 Carlson,
John _.______ -________64, 65, 85 ..... 30 Carlson, Thelma '1, 87
Carlson, Wayne 38 34 Carpenter, Gertrude ......... 38 9, 64 Carson,
Eugene Carter, Rose Carver, Barbara 34 Cary, Maurice -- 59, 63 Cass,
Ramona ------------------------- 38 19 Casto, Robert Catron, Stanley
Caufman, Ron Cavalli, Helen 81 Chamberlain, James Champion, Nancy --
... 59 Chandler, Julia Chandler, Martin ------------------ 38, 63
Chapman, Guy 38 Chapman, Raymond ----------- -------- 19 Chenier, Alice
-------------------- 65, 70 10, 65 Chenier, Walter 30 Chudek, Lois 38, 87
Clark, Elizabeth _ 30 38 Clark, J. -------------------------- 38, 59 38
Clark, Richard Clarke, Verna 34, 59 - Clay, Shirley 65, 75 Clendenen,
David 89 Coates, Fred Coffelt Warren 59 Cohrs, Ray 33, 64 Cole, George
Cole, Marie --------------------------- 62 Cole, Margaret 38 Collyer,
William _-------_____- 30, 58, 59 ----- Compton, Allen Compton, Ethelyn
-- 38 Coger, Frank - 81 34 Connelly, Ralph -- 70 Cooper, Dona - 64
Cornell, Jo Ann .... .....-----------.---5-2--,- -.6 4, 70 63 Cornett,
Allan __ _____________________ 82 59, 65 Coskey, Roland Couplin, Maureen
- 38, 65 Creel, John 38 Crisp, Hugh 59, 62 Crook, Carolyn
_______---________ 49, 59 59, 69 Crook, Judith -___- ------------ 38, 59,
63 Croghan, Jack C u rry , Siste r M . D ...---.----- ------------
---------------- 38 Curtis, Robert -- 38 D 84 Dacus, Gaylon -- 84 I~,
Audrey
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Index to 1953 Klipsun and Names of Students Not Pictured Dick, Peggy
Dickau, Clifford Dickey, Robert Dickinson, Charles Dickinson, Dolores
Dickson, John Diimmel, Lucille Dimick, Olga Dimick, Ruthanne Dixon,
Jonna Dixon, Robert Dodson, Karen Dodson, Orran Dodsworth, Paul
Dodsworth, Gerry Doherty, Clinton Donala, James Donnelly, Barbara
Donovan, Carol Douglas, Raymond Dowd, Harold Downing, Joyce Doyle,
Bennie Doyle, Bob Dudley, Eleanor Duncan, Dennis Duncan, Lorraine
Dunham, Gwinn Dustin, Beverly Drake, Clancy Dralle, Wayne -- Draper,
Bob Driver, Mildred Dybdahl, Melvin Dye, Richard ___. 34, 65 Fones,
Truman Forbes, Ruth 59 Ford, Myrtle Forsell, Paul 59, 64 ForsloF, Duane
Foss, Betty Fotheringham, John Fowles, Morgan Fralich, Naoma Franks,
Fannie Francisco, Clyde Franson, William Franulcvich, Paul 58 Frazier,
Lynn 58 Frederickson, Monica 65 Freeberg, Carlin ...... Freeberg, Erling
64 Freeberg, Galen 34 Freeman, Lois 30, 62, 64 34 86 34, 59 34 38,
65 ............. E Eacrett, M. L. --.-. - - Easter, James Edin, Donna
- -38 Eastwood, Glenn -- Edmisten, Sharon -- - Elkins, Alina -- Elliott,
Ann ----------------------- Elliott, Dale ........................ Ellin,
Kenneth Ellsworth, Ward Elsberry, F. ______38, 63 Elsbree, John - --
Endicott, Rex Endrizzi, Ed Enga, Paul ...-- 63 Engdahl, Jeanne - Erdman,
Claretta Erickson, Robert - - Erlandson, John . _ ._____--_. Estergreen,
Dale . . . ._________3_.8 Estes, Charles Estle, Paul
------------------------------ Evens, A llen ..............
..........3.4......... Evans, Darrell Evans, Mervyn -- Evans, Phyllis 30
Eyres, Dorothy ------------------ - ------- . . 87 F Fackler, Richard ..
----------------------- Fahey, Dennis --------------------
...----------------------. Fallis, John Farrell, Charles Farrell, Law
rence ........................... . 82 Feagan, Robert 82 Federico,
Carmela _____.___._. ____ ____.... 30 Fehlhaber, Nancy -
.....................................3-8 Ferguson, Cecil - Finch, Nancy
.........-------------------------- 34 Fisher, Joe --- -----------------
---- Fish e r. S u e .- - -- - - -- - -- - - -- - - -- - -- - - -- - --- 3
0 Fleming, Alexander Fleming, Richard . Fletcher, DeForrest Flickinger,
Mary Lee ____._._ ____________.... 38 Flood Patricia Folk, Diane ...--
------------------------------- 34 Freeman, Merlin Frese, Maren Friberg,
Lorraine Friese, George -- - - Fritzberg, James Frye, Mary Lou Fyfe,
Charlene Funk, Robert Gabrielson, Gordon Gadwa, Francis Gallagher, Paula
Gallant, Carole Gallant, Harvey G allant, Jean ...............
Galletly, James Galloway, George Garber, Kenneth Garcia, Ann Gard, Jim
Garrett, Maralyn - Garrett, Peter -- - Gasparini, Ernie Gates, Ernest
Gates, Robert Gaupp, Gloria Gay, David Gentyr, Janice Gerard, Donald
German, Kenneth German, Maribeth Giarde, Beverly Gibbons, Esther Gibbs,
John ........ _____. Gibson, Norma ..-.-........ Gibson, Patricia
Gibson, Timothy __ Giger, Robert Gilman, William Gimurtu, Steve .. .
._____ Ginder, John _____ Gislason, Donna Gladwin, Renee Glanz, Martha
Gloman, JoAnn Gochnour,( Maurine _ Goheen, Milton ______________.
Goldade, Rita .. __.______ Gollan, Beverly ............... Gordon, Faye -
Gordon, Robert ............... Gordon, Sharon __________ Gouley,
Nancyanne Gowrley, Dick _____________ Gralener, Gladys __________
Grace, Lucille . . . . G ragg, (June --------- --------- Graham, Charla
G raham , Harry --........... Granger, Ardith Granger, Charles .......
Grant, Jeannette Gray, Beverly ___..______ G ray, Eugenia
------------------ 36 Gray, Roger 38 Greathouse, Glenn Green, Richard .
.. . Green, Virginia 59 Greenleaf, Belle Greenough, Alice Gregor, Alton
38 Greinier, William - Gresli, Marilyn . Grocott, Betty Grovdahl, Roger
_ Gudbranson, Bruce -- 38 Gudmundson, Magnus 30 Gunderson, Vivian ....
30 Guntner, Franklin Guthrie, Dick Gustafson, Maureen -...... . ...... 3
4 , 6 5 22, 54, 61 .......... ...... -8 1 22 H Haan, Janet ... --.-. .
38 30, 59, 63, 65 Hachman, Dolores Hackett, Patricia . . 62 358 ,-- -
Haffner, Allie 38, 53, 65 Hagglund, Joanne Halberg, Dorothy ........ ..
Hall, Marilyn 59 Hall, Ronald 38 Hammastem, Jean 38 Hancock, Marrianne
30 Handeland, Alma 65 Hankins, John .. - Hanna, Maurice ___ 34
Hanowell, Robert 38 Hansen, Mary -- -- 64 Hansen, Robert 82 Hansen,
Robert -- 84 Hanson, Dorothy Hanson, Duane -.------------ 8 1 H a n so n
, G e o rg e .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. ... 3 4 , 8 6 38 Hanson,
Kathryn -- 87 Harden, Donald Hardie, Mark 22, 58, 64 Harding, Lenna
Hardy, Dolores 22 49 Hardy, Jerald 54, 65 Hargreaves, Terrence Harmala,
Ralph Harrison, Ron 22, 59, 86 Hartough, Dan -- Harvey, Leota 31 Hash,
Carl (Cliff) - Hatfield, Joseph -.-..--.-.----- _.2-2- --.H aug, Frain 31
Haugh, John -............................ 62 H aw n, Barbara - Hawn,
Jere 38 Hayes, Ruth 38 Hazlett, Barbara 33, 34 . _.__. ___ .3 8, 71
Haycox, William 31, 65 Hayward, Georgie --------------------- 31 Heald,
Anthen -- -- - -- 63 Heath Herbart 22, 62 Heathers, Perry 22, 62, 87
Hegre, Poal .. 81 71 Henry, Lois Henton, Barbara
--.-------------------------- 30 H er , Kenneth ------------34-
---H-er-g-er-t, --Jo-h-n- ---- - - - - 22, 59 Herrick, Jack Hewitt,
Dorothy 31 .. Hickenbottom, Ivan ------------------- 53 Hickey, Howard
--.--------------- 22 Hill, Tom -- -- - 31, 59 ------.....38. ..H.i t.ch.,
.V. ir-g- in- ia -------- 3 8 38, 64 Hilton, Louis --.-._.._.. .. 38
Hinkle, Charles Hodgson, Don ----- ------------------- 71
--.---------------- 38 Hodgson, James ------------------ - 38 - 38 Hoff,
M. ------------------------------ 63 --- - - Hoff, Raymond Hoffeditz,
Marilynn . .---..----.------------- 34 Hogan, James . Page ninety-three
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Index to 1953 Klipsun and Names of Students Not Pictured Hoggins, Dale
Holden. Richard Holland, Chivous __. Holland, Jack Holmlund, Carl
Holmstrom, Mary __. Holstead, Jack _____ Honcoop, Jim ..... Hood,
Clayton -.... Hoof, Bruce Hook, David Houghton, Meech Hovde, John
........ Howard, Barbara Howard, Ray ____ Howatson, Donna Howe, Henry
.......... Howgate, John ...... Hovik, Elmer ....... Hovik, Shirley
....... Hoyt, MaryAnn .... Hubbard, Floyd ..... Huber, Donna Hudson,
Bonnie .... Huff, Marilyn .--.... Hughes, Charles .... Hughes, Donald ___
Hunt, Lynn Hunter, Lorne ........ Hurlbut, Jacqueline Huyge, Joanne
..... Inm an, V irgil ..... ...... Irons, LeRoy .. .....---------
Isaacs, Dona - J Jackson, Floyd - ....--------- Jackson, Norman Jacobs,
Marie ----- Jacoby, Janice ........----- Jacobson, Bruce -- ...----- --
James, Dorothy .....------ James, Robert . . .----.------- Jameson, Lynne
_ . Jangard, Donald ..... __....... Jank, Willard Jansen, Donell Jans,
W illiam -..... .. ... Jarvis, Janet ..................... Jensen, Bob --
Jensen, MaryLou Joergenson, Anita Joergenson, Kelvin __--......
Johanesen, Ronald .. ... Johnsen, Donald .......... Johnsen, Duane -
Johnson, Delores ........ .... Johnson, Dexter --....... Johnson, Farland
...-------..... Johnson, Lee -.... . Johnson, Marie Johnson, M arilyn
...... ..... Johnson, Mary ....---------... Johnson, Maureen - Johnson,
Neva ........---------- Johnson, Ruth ........--------- Johnson, Shirley
-.............. Johnson, Wilfred ............... Johnstone, Miles
___.-.-.. . ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------------ ------------ ------------ Jones, Darrel .. 23 Jones,
Donald - Jones, Donald .......... ----- - Jones, George ------------
Jones, Mary .34, 63, 87 Jones, Stanley 23 Jongeneel, Marion
------------------------- - Jorgenson, Jim Jovanovich, M arie ...... ...
... . .. ...... Jude, Joan _- Junk, Willard Page ninety-four --. .. .
. --3 1 Kamperman ,Nellie ___ Kaufman, Jay Karwacki, Bill Kautz,
Elizabeth Kasen, Douglas ----- ---- --3-4- --K-e-en-e , Carolyn Keith,
Donald 2 2 , 6 5 K e ith , J u n e ---........ ..... Kelly, Edna .. ... .
......... .34 K en n e d y , Ro y ............ Kephart, Joy 34 Kerns,
Robert Kerr, Donald Kersey, Ethel ......... .......... 59 Kette!, Ewald
Ketterling, Reinhold Kidd, Beverly --- _ 34, 62 Kidd, Larry _.. .. ..
..... ... .3 1 , 6 2 K i m p le , D i l l o n King, Bessie S31 King,
Maxine 31, 63, 64 King, Sally 34 King, Sheelagh Kintner, Gordon Kirby,
Walter 49, 59, 60 Kirk, Dorland Kluksdahl, Harris Knapp, Bill S22, 60,
62, 64 Knight, Roberta Knott, Marlene Know, James --- Knowles, Carolyn_
...........-. ....... Knowles, Sharon S Knox, Susan .. ~~---------
-------------------usa Knudsen, Leslie Knutsen, W il ------ Knutson,
Kenneth ..... 71 Koert, Murella Kohler, Anne S Kohler, Dick ---- Kohr,
Tom Konsa, Esther 22 Kornblum, Bernice Kratz, Whitfield ___.._ Krebo,
Raymond 81 Krull, Richard Krull, Richard Kuhn, Pat Kuljis, Mary
Kuoppala, John Kuska, Bryan .... LaBounty, Robert Lacy, Lorne
_------------- - LaFave, Glenn LaFreniere, William Lafrenz, Victor
....... . ______3_1. . Lagasse, Hector -...... ... ..... ..... . .. .. ..
La ird , El m e r ..-- ---- - Laird, Nova ...................... .... 3 1
La llas, Lo u ie 34 Lamkin, James .. Lamoureux, Christine Landahl, Jean
......__________________..34 Landahl, Lillian Langdon, Virginia -.
............................. L a n g e , B a r b a r a . ---- Lange, Paul
Lanphear, George 31 87 59, 87 31 31 31, 61 63 36, 68 36, 86 65
23 23 23 -.------------------ - 5 9 , 2 3 .23 Larsen, Ronald Law,
Ceole Lawrenson, DeWitt Leathers, Samuel 59 LeCompte, Oscar Lee, Arthur
85 Lee, Les 85 Lee, Vic Legbandt, Ursula 23 Lehmann, Beverly Lemley,
Richard MacGregor, Florence - 5 M acKenzie, Kay ----- ------ ---- 59
Mackey, Ruth MacPhail, Mary McCampbell, Sarah - McClellan, Roy
McConnell, Albert McConnel, Robert McCormick, Gerald McCormick, Hays
McCormick, Terence McDonald, Barbara McDonald Roger McGinnes, Jean
McGinnis, Nancy McGlothern, Richard McHargue, Kathleen 35 Mclntee, Leo
McKinney, Arlene 59 Mclvor, Lyla McLean, James McLin, Jack McLane,
Donna ------------ ------------ 35 McMicken, Shirley 87 McPherson, George
McPherson, Martha McRae, Thomas Magelssen, Gerald 63 Maio, Don
------------------------ Majerus, Magdalen Mallahan, Kathleen Mallonee,
Margaret 35 Malnerich, James Malone, Marvin 59 Mandery, Bev Manely,
Beverly 62, 87 Manos, Pano Mansur, Dale 60, 82 Marcoe, Clifford 70
Mariotti, John ------------------------- 81 Markishtum, Carlisle -..-----
-- _____-...-____.. 81 Marr, Marjorie Marsh, Loren Martin, Chris
Martin, Frank Martin, Shirley ------------- ------------------- 59
Martinsen, W esley ___._ _.............. . . 59 Martinson, Charlotte ___-
__--_ ......-35 Maston, Wayne -------------------------- Mastor, John
Leslie, Donna Lewarne, Charles _ 35, 64 ----------2--3 Lien, Allen Lind,
Karl ----- 82 Lindberg, Charles - 84 Lindberg, Lois . 31 Linde, Alida 23
34, 65 Linder, Kenneth 23, 59 23 Linsert, Marylou Little, Deloy 31
Livermore, Elizabeth Lloyd Judson 64, 65 Lochbaum, Nancy - Lockhart,
James 64 Lord, Harriet .- 35, 59, 65 Loreen, Ernie .. Lorentzen, Joanne
23 Lott, Anne 31 Loudon, Diane Lowry, Larry 53, 82 Lowry, Ned Lucas,
Robert Lund, Corinne 59, 60, 65 Lund, Eloise 31 Lunde, Alfred
----------- ------------- 59 Lunde, Patricia 59 - Lunsford, Floyd
Lunsford, Larry 37, 85 49, 61, 31 Luther, Joanne Lutz, Paul Lyle, Loren
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Index to 1953 Klipsun and Names of Students Not Pictured Mastor, Ted
Mathes, H. B. - Matson, Marie Mattson, Emma-Jean Maxfield, Jesse Maxim,
Eugene Maxwell-Muir, Pete Maxwell-Muir, Rodney - May, Bernice Meadows,
Elmo Mealy, Richard Medcalf, Keith Medley, Eleanor Meenk, Sally Meier,
Marjory Melland, Arthur ___ Merner, Arthur Meyer, Arline Miller, Donna
Miller, Herbert Miller, Mary Miller, Mary Ann Miller, Morris Mills,
Cecelia Minahan, Fred Moe, Peter Moen, Marilyn Moen, Richard Moffitt,
Raymond Moller, Norma Monroe, Richard Montgomery, Duane Moore, Colleen
Moore, Donald - - Moore, Fred Moore, G. A. - ----- Moores, Bill Moors,
Burton - -- Morgan, Duane Morgan, John Moritz, Earl Morrison, lan
Morrow, Mary Morsman, Myra Mortimer, James Morton, Shirley Moulton,
William _ Mountjoy, Donna Muir, Claudette Mulford, Carol Mullen, Neil
Murphy, Wallace Muscutt, Mary Musgrove, William Mutch, Gloria - Myers,
Mary Myhre, Ralph _ N Nahney, Robert ................ .. Nattrass,
Lorraine - Nelson, Eleanor Nelson, Gene Nelson, Kenneth Nelson, Paul _
Nelson, Pauline ____ Nelson, Susan Nelson, Viginia Ness, Marydee
Neudeck, Patricia Newman, Paul Newell, Peter Neyman, Maxtin Nielsen,
Franklin Nielsen, James -- Nielsen, R. Nienaber, Arlene Njaa, Theodore
Noah, Curtis - _____ Nugent, Donna Noland, Jerry ______.. Nordtvedt,
Robert Norman, Remo .___________-_ __. Northrup, Charles Noteboom, Jim
31 Obermueller, Carol O'Connor, Mary Lou Odell, Allen Odle, Eldon
Oelrich, Dolores Oelrcih, George Oelrich, Mary O'Hearn, Patrick Ohrt,
Mary Ann -- Oldani, JoAnne 35 Oliver, Marlene Olsen, Delle Olsen,
Loretta Olson, Donald 59, 64 Olson, Eugene Olson, John Olson, Leola --
-Olson, MaryAnn - 31 Ondracek, Elaine - Ondracek, Ray Orbeck, Mary 35
Orbeck, Wilma Oril, Richard - 82 O'Sammon, Michael 63 Ostrom, Geraldine
Oswalt, Bob Otness, Norma Otten, Lee Overdorff, Carolyn 64 Owens,
Garnett ....... Owens, John Owings, Lola Owings, William ___- 59 Paar,
Irene P. ........ 61 Padgett, Larry ____ Paice, Ernest ...........
Paladin, Don ........... Palmer, Suzanne ___ Pangallo, Richard ___ 35
Park, Eugene .. _______ Parkhurst, Howard Parnell, Lowell ___.. 63
Parrish, Jerry _ 65 Parry, Myrna 58 Patenall, Thomas 31, 65 Patrykus,
Ann Patterson, Dick ....... Pearson, Gotthard 33 Pearson, Win Pedersen,
Margaret Pederson, Barbara Pederson, David ..... Pederson, Edwin Pelkey,
Loren - 63 Penner, Joyce -..... 59 Pennington, Carole Peoples, Janice
--.... Perry, Graham Peters, Carl -.------- 35, 64 Peterson, Gerald
Peterson, Janis - Peterson, Joanne __-. 64, 65 Peterson, Jack -______ 39
Peterson, Modris ___ 31 Peterson, Wesley 35 Petrosik, Bob -.........
Pfister, Gordon Philliber, Charlene 59 Phillips, Ronald 59 Philpott, Tom
...... 39, 65 Pierce, Mary ______ Pinkerton, Guy _____ Pinkey, Janice
Pippinger, Dorrene Pirrung, Hazel Pirrung, John - .... 31 Fitsch, Greg .
39 Plancich, Vivian 25, Poirier, Paul Pond, Virginia Porter, Robert 39,
71 Poulson, Lowell 31, 63 Pouler, Beverly 32, 55 Price, Harold Price,
Pa t- 32 Price, West 32 Prellwitz, Dixie 32, 59, 65 Preston, Eunice
Pugh, Carol 37, 39 Putnam, Robert 25 Putnam, Patsy 60, 62, 64 - 25, 59
32, 58 39 25, 71 39 Raaymakers, Pearl 39 Raaymakers, Theodore 32
a.ahmgren, Ruth ---------------------------------..---- 25 58, 59, 62, 65
Raines Howard 25, 59, 60, 61 Ralph, Peggy - 32 65 Rameau, Laureen 39, 64
59, 70 Raper, George - ------------- ----- 32 Rassley, Thomas . --35
Rasmussen, Margie ----------------- 39 Raymond, Harold
-------------------22- 5-5- - --------RR eaamm eerr,, AAlli-l-e--n---
------------------------~__-_--_- 225 ------------------------------ 39
Reardon, Kathi . 25 Rector, George Redmond, Julia
-------------------------------- - - --------- 70 Reeves, Hal ..- ..
---. Reeves, Lee .-- Rehberger, Gerald 39 Reilly, Colleen p Reimer,
Galen ------------------------------------- .. 36 Reinert, Gerald 32
Reinholt, Joan .. - ---- ---- ---- 63 - - Reink, Duane
---------------------------------. 39 Reinus, Vern Renner, Lorraine ... .
. . . . . . . ------------------------------------- 64 Renshaw , K en
Reposa, Billie -------- 26 -- Resner, Carol --..................... 37, 39
Reyes, Elias ---------2-5. Rhinehart, Beverly ... ---- -----------------
39 Rhodes, Lee --- Rice, Beverly --------------------------------------
39 Rice, Keith -- . ----------------- ----------------- 63 Richardson, N
orm an Ricketts, Jo hn -------------------- ----............. . . 39
Riehl, Eugene Riehl, Richard --------------------------------------. 39
--.---------.. . ------ 59 Riggs, Dorothy ---------- 39 -- -- Righi,
Angelo -- -----.------------------- -------. 39 Roberts, N ancy Jo 32, 87
Ro b iso n , M e lvi n -.... . . . . . .. . . . -- ...- -------------
Robuson, Charles ....---------------------------- 39
---------------------------- --------- 25 Rockw ell, M arian
.----------------------------------6- 4 R o e , M a rle n e .------ ... ..
.. ... .. .. ... .. .. .3 9 , 4 0 --------------------- --------------- 62
Roessel, Elaine ------------------------------- - - --- - 59 - Rogers,
Jean -------------------------------------- 32 Romer, Lois
-------------------------------------- - 26 Roo, Dale ----------
---------- --------- ~__ 2 5 Ro se, Jo h n R o s s , D o n a ld ... ...
... .. ... ... ... .. ... ... . 2 6 , 6 5 Ross, Rosem ary
-------------------- ---------- 32 - 25 Roth, N eil --..--- - - - -- - - -
- -- - - - - - --------------------------- 25 Rothenbuhler, W illiam
----------------- Royal, Gerald 26, 60, 61 ----------------6-5-
---R-ub-y-, --R-ob-e-rt- -.-.-.-..
............................................... Rule, Rita .--.-...... 35
S . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . S .......-------------------- -- .3 2, 62 Sad ler, Jack ...-
--.-. ---------------------- 40 ....--------------------------. --- 39
Safsten, Curtis .-------------- -------------------.- 26 Sager, Jim
.-----3--9-,- --6. 4, 65 Salisbury, Mary . . .3 5 S a lle e , D o n a ld
_... . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.......---------..---.............. . 39 Samms, Bob
------------------------------------ 59 .---- Samuelson, Kathleen
--------------------------------- 35 Page ninety-five 64, 65 Quinn,
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Index to 1953 Klipsun and Names of Students Not Pictured Sandberg, Ralph
Squillace, Ralph Sande, Earl --------------------------- 70 Staggs, Gene -
Sashua, Marilyn --------------------------- Stanley, Donna ....... Sawyer,
Dick 26 Stark Richard Sawyer, Thomas Stave, John Schaffer, Thelma
Stearns, Roger Schellenberg, Ernest 59 Stenman, Gordon __. Scheldrup,
Robert Stephan, Edna Schell, Melville ----- ---- ---------------- _
Stephens, David - Schermerhorn, John ------------------------ Stephenson,
Gordon Schermerhorn, Ronald -______.--.... __.. _ 65 Stevens, Carole
Schlagel, Viola _________._. _ ___40, 65, 75 Stevenson, Donna Schuyleman,
Marilyn Stevenson, Joyce Scott, June Stevenson, Mary Scott, Ross 60
Stewart, A. R. Scott, Varryl Stewart, James Scott, William . 26 Stewart,
Dick Scribner, Marilyn __ ___.._ .. . . 40, 59 Stibre, Loretta Sealander,
Carol Stobbart, George Searing, Judith ... ..... . ..... .. .... ..
Stogsdill, Rose Seckel, Harris 26, 64 Stone, Gladys ......... Sedell,
Geneva 35 Stone, Robert Seelye, Mildred 74 Stone, Orville .......
Selander, Britt Stout, Gertrude S e lk , R a lp h ... ... .. ... .. .. ...
.. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. . . S tro d e , E . A .. Shahan, Elizabeth Stow
, Sheila ........... Shan no n , W ilm a
..................................... 32, 62 Su llivan, C o lleen
Shaudney, Walter Sundal, Robert Shaw, Doris ... Sundquist, John Sheehan,
John Sunitsch, Ann -...... Sheets, Jean 26, 59 Sutherland, Janet Shell,
Mell 32 Sutherland, Sally Sherman, Alvin 64 Svidran, Arthur ......
Shields, Olive Swalwell, Ken --------- Shoot, George -- Swan, Betty
Short, Robert ----------------------------- Swan, Gerald -- Shulene, John
----- Swanberg, Alan ___ Shuman, Jeanne 32, 59 Swanson, Charles _
Silliman, Nancy 40 Swanson, Olaf Simon, James ---- 35, 50 Simpson, Ronald
--_ Sinclair, Jack --....... Sinclair, Joanne Sinclair, Patricia Six,
Allen - Six, Gerald ----- Sizelove, Fred Siolund, James Skinner,
Phillis Skogman, Kenneth Slaninka, John Sliter, Bernice Sloan, Frances
Slotemaker, Ruth Smethers, John Smith, Alexander Smith, Anita Smith,
Carole ........ Smith, Hubert Smith, Jean --. ------- - ----- - Tabo r,
R oss --------- - Taylor, Audrey -3-5-- -------T--a--y-l-o--r-, Jean 35
Taylor, Charles ---- --- Taylor, David - Taylor, Frank s Taylor. Phyllis
--- --------- Taylor, Ralph -...................... --------- 53, 59, 60
Taylor, Ray ..-- .. 26 Teller, Margaret Tender, Irene _. - Tesdall,
Richard ---------- 32, 63 Tesera, Shirley ---------------------
---------------------------- 59 Theiss, James Thomas, Harold Thomas,
Jesse 35, 63, 64 Thomas, Keith -.---------40- --T-h-om- a-s,- -Ro-b-er-t
- .-- Thompson, Floyd Thompson, Harry 65 Thornevcrof,t David 35
Thorsen, Bernice . 59 Thorsen, Pat 26 Thorsen, Robert 35 Thorson, Robert
---- 40 Ticknor, Charlotte 35, 65 Tidball, Helen 32, 61 Tinkham, Fern
..... 26 Tinkham, Kenneth Todd, Glenda Todd, Robert Tooker, William
Top, Howard 32 Top, Jack ---- Top, William - 62, 64 Tozier, G rey
-....................... Tozier, Sydney 40, 59 Trafton, Nancee -- -
Trames, Tom Trecker, Francys 40 Truman, Jacqueline Tubbs, Thomas
Tucker, Priscilla Smith, Diana Smith, i.ynette Smith, Marilyn .........
Smith, Martin Smith, Pat Smith, Raymond Smith, Ruth - Smith, Wayne
Snapper, John Snowden, Helen Solberg, Rober t Solley, Eris Solvik, Gene
Sommers, Frances Sorstakke, Carl Sovde, Lora -- 26, Spoelstra, Annette
Speck, Jane - Spencer, Ronald Spencer, William Spike, James Splane,
Patrick ___ - Spurrel, Fred Page ninety-six Tudor, Jeannie Twidale,
Shirley --------------4- 0 ---Tw- -in- g ,- -La- rl-e n-e -
---..---------------- --------------- - Twing, N. D. Tyyska, Lorraine U
------------ ----------------------- -4 0 3 5 U h r i g , F r a n k .
............................ Uhrig, Ralph - Umphlette, Jeane
-.-........... Unterwegner, James 40, 64 Upington, Thomas 32 Urbick,
Margy 40 U rch, D o lo res ---------------------------. Usitalo, Richard
--- - -- title page, 26 Uskoski, William - .- -58 V 26, 62 ....4.0..
62 27, 60 -----40 27 Vail, Jessie Vajovich, Robert-------- Valentine,
Kenneth 27, 60 Van Anten, Paul Van Dame, Ronald 27, 52 Van Demark, Dick
-- Vandermay, Marvin ------------------------ - ---------- 35 V anderpol,
M arvin 35, 65 Vander Friend, Marianne _- -- -- 35 Vanderhage, Clarence
Van Stone, N. 59 -------40 Vanerstrom, Gary Van Moorhem, Osborne - 40
Vann, M ary Lou ----------------------- - - 40 Van Woudenberg, Grace 35,
65 Van Zanten, John Van Zanten, Lee Vaughan, William Vezzatti, Martin
Vik, George 27 Virkleyst, Lilly Vitaliic, Ver Vogel, Margaret --35
Vuylsleke, Virginia -4 Wagness, Lee Wahl, Linda Walberg, Joyce Walden,
Geraldine Wallace, Dale 40 Wallace, Don 27 Walberg, Joyce Wallace,
Dorothy Waiters, Dorothy Warneke, Janet - Ward, Bill Ward, Don Ward,
Eleanor Wardell, Nancy Wells, William Westland, Kyle Westman, Lee
Westover, Zoanne Whittaker, Lorena White, Bob 27 Wiese, Fern --.
Wiedenback, Avis 35 Willet, John 40, 65 Williamson, Betty 40 Wilkenson,
Virginia Winn, Marilee Witter, Wanda 27 Wolf, Beth Wolf, Dean 40
Wolff, Sam ---- 37 Woodman, Bob SWray, Donna ------ -4 0 --- 40 40
-----------27 Young, Jack Young, Joan Young, Marilyn _. Zugelder,
Marion 32 40 - 59 40, 65, 75 32, 63 27, 63 50, 52, 64 62 70, 71
40 65 --------- --------_- 66-55----------------- 27, 61 27 40, 65, 70
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