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1954 ----------- Klipsun, 1954 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Cover ---------- 1954 KLIPSUN ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [i] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [ii]
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1954 ----------- Klipsun, 1954 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Cover ---------- 1954 KLIPSUN ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ----
Show more1954 ----------- Klipsun, 1954 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Cover ---------- 1954 KLIPSUN ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [i] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [ii] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [iii] ---------- 1954 KLIPSUN ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [iv] ---------- 195 4 ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [v] ---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 1899 KLIPSUN WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Editor. . . . . . . . Arlene McKinney Business Manager . . . . . Maureen Couplin Adviser . . . . . . . . M. A. (Pat) Allan ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [vi] ---------- FOREWORD This book is your package of a year at Western. We have given you pictures and words, but you must supply the rest. If it were possible we would give you the feeling of college, the excitement, experiences, hard work, joys and sorrows. We would include the jam sessions in the AM building, the smell of the paint in the art rooms or the hum of activity in the louge. But we can only give you pictures and words. We hope it is enough so you can supply the rest. DEDICATION For many years Mrs. Ruth A. Burnet advised the student publications of Western Washington College, giving countless hours of her time to guiding us into the ways to the journalistic world. Her interest and helpfulness along with her cheerful words of encouragement will always be remembered. To Mrs. Burnet, who retired in the fall of 1953, we dedicate this book. ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [vii] ---------- Adneawledgment ENGRAVING ARTCRAFT ENGRAVING CO. 2809 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington PRINTING COX BROTHERS, INC. Cornwall Holly Bellingham, Washington PHOTOGRAPHY BRADBURY'S STUDIO 109 Grand Avenue Bellingham, Washington BINDING WARD'S BINDERY Seattle, Washington ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [viii] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [ix] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 5 ---------- Page five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [6] ---------- Administrators Page Campus Life Page 28 "Home Sweet Home" Page 38 Page 58 Page 88 Page 106 Page 134 Activities Sports Classes . Index at" rt ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [7] ---------- Administrators ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [8] ---------- THE PRESIDENT We of the student body and the faculty are indebted to the Klipsun staff and their adviser for their efforts in behalf of an attractive yearbook. We are aware of the difficulties involved in matching expenditures with income in these days of the high cost of printing and engraving. It would seem that the increase in funds available for the yearbook at present is not equal to the increase in costs. Our reliance then must be on the ingenuity of a good staff. The Klipsun of 1954 is a pictorial and verbal record of the year, 1953-54, emphasizing the activities of students and faculty in the campus setting. It is a very human and to a certain extent a sentimental record of the year. Students, particularly seniors, cherish their annuals. Some of us who graduated from college more years ago than we like to think still get out the old yearbook and reread it. We are anxiously awaiting the annual publication ban- quet when we first see the Klipsun. Again, we say we are relying on the ingenuity of the good staff. W. W. HAGGARD President THE TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees has for many years given Western Washington College of Education the in-spired leadership of laymen who unselfishly devote themselves to the problems of higher education. The Trustees of the College this year are Burton A. Kingsbury, Bellingham lawyer, chairman; Donald 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. These men deserve considerable credit for the efficient operation of the College. Their helpfulness is greatly appreciated by the administration, faculty, and students. D. Eldridge, B. Kingsbury, H. Binzer ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [9] ---------- MERLE S. KUDER Professor of Education, Director of Student and Coordinator of Instruction. B.A., University of Arizona; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University. Personnel Services Teachers College, LORRAINE POWERS Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of Mathematics. B.A., University of Wisconsin; M.A., State University of Iowa. CLYDE W. McDONALD Dean of Men and Assistant Professor of Physical Education. B.A., M.S., University of Washington. DONALD A. FERRIS Associate Professor of Edu-cation, Registrar, and Co-ordinator of Extension. B.A., M.A., University o f Washington, Teachers Col-lege, Columbia University WILLIAM J. O'NEIL Assistant Registrar. B.A. in Ed., Western Wash-ington College of Education S. J. BUCHANAN Financial Secretary ETHEL CHURCH Secretary to the President MILDRED TREMAIN Secretary to the Women ETHELYN SISK Secretary to the Men Dean of Dean of ELIZABETH M. HOPPER Appointment Secretary. M.A., Smith College CHRISTINE COTTRELL, R.N. VIOLA SUMMERS, R.N. GIZ G4t Lc~ ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 10 ---------- BOARD OF CONTROL, A.S.B. The Board of Control collects all student funds and distributes them to all extra-curricular activities, such as the athletics program, music, drama, debate, and women's recreation programs, in addition to social affairs and educational trips. The Board operates the student book store, rest-aurant, and lounge. It also administers all student property and has been busy raising funds for the proposed Student Union Building. HENRY HOWE ASB President The college year 1953- 54 has now taken its place in our memories and in the history of WWC. It has been a busy year crowded with many successful ventures and even a few failures. But now that the college year has ended, we turn our eyes toward the future and the fulfilling of our plans. For some there are plans of summer school. Others anticipate the work of the summer that will bring them back to Western's campus in the fall. But for many of us, 1954 means graduation and goodbye to WWCE for the time being. The many friendships we formed and our countless memories make this hour of parting dif-ficult. But, in the words of Paul, we launch out, and "forgetting the things that are past, press on toward the mark." As President of the ASB for this past year, I wish everyone prosperity and success in the y e a r s ahead, and hope that God will bless you abundantly above all that you can ask or think. It has been a vital experience and honor serving as your President. Sincerely, HENRY HOWE, ASB President CAROLYN CROOK ASB Vice President MARILYN YOUNG ASB Secretary page ten ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [11] ---------- BILL AHO DAN BEATTY BONNIE DALE DAVE GAY IVAN HICKENBOTTOM DOUG KAZEN WIL KNUTSEN NEVA ORESKOVICH BOB PORTER GARY DOUGLAS CAROL RESNER REY SUNDAL MIKE O'SAMMON ENID KARSTEN HOWARD CRITCHFIELD HARVEY GELDER ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 12 ---------- Vefta zmeiaj o RAYMOND F. HAWK B. A., DePauw University; M. A., Stanford University; Ph. D., State College of Washington. IRWIN A. HAMMER B.A., Park College; M.A., University of Colorado; Ed.D., Columbia University, University of Toulouse, France. $ducatia4 axde PavX44r, y, The primary function of the departments of education and psychology is to help students gain an understanding of the problems of teaching. The courses are designed to meet the professional needs of the students preparing to teach. Special activities of the department are Kappa Delta Pi, National Honor Society in Education; Sum-mer conferences; Administrators Institutes; the Audio-Visual department; department of Research; and visitations made by members of the faculty. Also under the wing of the department of Education is the Division of Graduate Study. The mas-ter's degree program is planned to meet the needs of certificated school personnel, and is therefore a distinctive professional program in teacher education. Page twelve s tnfa ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [13] ---------- DON F. BLOOD B.A. in Ed., Central Washington College of Education; M.A., Ph.D., State Univer-sity of Iowa. KATHERINE M. CASONOVA B.S., M.A., Teachers College, Columbia t niversity ; Graduate Study, Stanford University. IRENE M. ELLIOT B.S., M.A., Columnbia University. HELEN LOUISE GILLHAM H.A., Iowa State Teachers College; M.S., Teach'ers College, Columbia University. ELIZABETH GREGORY 11.A. in Ed., Western Washington Col-lege of Education. VIVIAN JOHNSON B.A., M.A., University of Wash-ington; Graduate Study Teachers College, Columbia University. HALLDOR C. KARASON B.A. in Ed., Western Washington College of Education; M.A., TUniversity of Wash-ington. PRISCILLA KINSMAN I'h.B., University of Chicago: M.A., Teachers College. Columbia Univer-sity; Graduate Work, University of Washington. DAVID McDONALD B.A., Bethany College; M.A., Uni-versity of Southern California; Ed. i)., University of Oregon. RUBY D. MclNNES B.A., University of Washington; M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia University. PEARL MERRIMAN B.A., M.A., Colorado State College of Education; Graduate Work, Teachers ('ollege, (Columbia University. SYNVA K. NICOL B.A., Fresno State Teachers Col-lege; M.A., Teachers College, Col-umbia University. EVELYN ODOM B.A., Winthrop College; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. FRANK N. PUNCHES B.A., University of Washington; M.A., State College of Washington. J. ALAN ROSS B.A. in Ed., Western Washington College of Education; University of Chicago; M.A., I'h.D., Yale Uni-versity. JEAN W. SHEPHARD B.A., State College of Washington; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. BEARNICE SKEEN B.S., M.S., University of Oregon; Ed. D., State College of Washington. RALPH H. THOMPSON B.A., Carlisle College; M.A., Uni-versity of Delaware. STEWART VAN WINGERDEN B.A., in Ed., Western Wash-ington College of Education; M.A., Colorado State Univer-sity. ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 14 ---------- RUTH WEYTHMAN S. E. CARVER B.S., University of Washing- B.A., Stanford University; ton; M.A., Columbia Univer- M.A., University of Iowa; sity; Graduate work, Colum- University of California, bia University. University of Oregon. Courses in health, physical education and recreation are offered by the department of physical edu-cation. The entire departmental program encompasses professional preparation for health and physical education teachers and recreation leaders, intramural sports for all students in the college, and intercol-legiate athletics. Students majoring in the area of health, physical education and recreation, or in any one of the fields, add to their competencies by active participation in intramural sports and professional club activities. They are also expected to develop proficiency in swimming, dancing, or an individual sport sufficient to provide expert recreational leadership. The physical education building, which was dedicated November 7, 1936, provides modern facilities for both competitive athletics and general physica! education activities. The main gymnasium can be par-titioned into two courts. Folding bleachers accommodate twelve hundred spectators at games. Offices, examination and equipment rooms, shower and locker rooms, and special quarters for varsity teams are on the first floor. Page fourteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 15 ---------- Blue Barnacles in Action. RAYMOND A. CISZEK B. S., M.S., University of Illinois. CHARLES F. LAPPENBUSCH B.S., M.S. University of Washington. SHIRLEY NELSON B.A., University of Wash- ington; M.S., Wellesley Col-lege. MARJORIE MUFFLY B.S. in Education, University of Michigan; M.A., Colum-bia University. LOUISE L. ROLOFF B.S., University of Colorado; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., State University of Iowa. Page fifteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 16 ---------- FRANK L. D'ANDREA B.S., M.A., New College, Teach-ers College, Columbia Univer-sity; Royal Academy of Music, and Mary Datchlor School, Lon-don, England; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University. A large part of the Music Department's program is planned to train public school teachers. In addi-tion to regular classes, there are master classes and clinics conducted by outstanding artists. Community relations are strengthened by the promotion of music through the civic band, orchestra, and chorus. Music is required for various purposes on the campus - pep assemblies, holiday programs, talent shows, student recitals, and games. The band, orchestra and choir take a great deal of responsibility for many of these events. The band and choir make annual high school tours. In conjunction with county schools and music educators, music is performed in concerts and recitals. An annual event in this cate- gory is the Tri-County Music Festival, attended by high schools from the northwest part of the state. Page sixteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 17 ---------- What's next, Miss Dick? MIRA E. BOOTH B.A., University of Washington; M.A., Teachers College, Colum bia University; University of Southern California. EILEEN McMILLAN B.A., Colorado State College of Education; M.A., Teachers Col-lege, Columbia University. DAVID B. SCHAUB B.A., Mus. B., Lawrence College; M.S., Harvard University; Course work completed for doctorate in music education at Univer-sity of California. ARTHUR THAL Training at New England Con-servatory of Music and Ameri-can Conservatory; special study with members of the Budapest String Quartet and other emi-nent violin pedagogues. BERNARD W. REGIER B.S.M., Kansas State Teachers College; M.M., University of Michigan. EDITH R. STRANGE Graduate Whitworth Conserva-tory; Oberlin College; Cornish School. DON C. WALTER Iowa State Teachers College; B.A., Wartburg College; M.A., Colorado State College of Edu. cation, University of Oregon. Page seventeen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 18 ---------- Veftrmeftc4 % ARTHUR C. HICKS B.A., University of Oregon; M.A., University of Oregon; Ph.D., Stanford University. SENE R. CARLILE A.S., Kansas State College; B.S., Kansas State College; M.A., Colorado State Col-lege of Education; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. £ftee4 Two active divisions of the college are the English and Speech departments. Helping students in their chosen fields is one of the objectives of these departments' faculty. The WRITER and the Critics' Club are two activities of the English department. Containing poems, essays and stories by Western students, the WRITER serves the college as its only literary magazine. In-formal but informative discussions are the highlight of the meetings of the Critics' Club. Drama, forensic and radio are the three fields that the department of Speech concentrates on. One of the largest responsibilities undertaken by this department is the production of Western's plays. Radio and forensics, as well as speech clinic work, play important roles. Page eighteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 19 ---------- MELVIN A. ALLAN B.A., University of Washing-ton; Ed.M., Western Washing-ton College of Education. LAURENCE W. BREWSTER B.A., Yankton College; M.A., State University of Iowa. MOYLE F. CEDERSTROM B.A., University of Minnesota; M.A., University of Washington. Ph.D. University of Washington. MARK W. FLANDERS B.A., Iowa State Teachers Col-lege; M.A., State University of Iowa. PAUL E. HERBOLD B.A. in Ed., Western Washing ton College of Education; M.A., University of Washington. ANNIS J. HOVDE B.A. University of Washington, M.A., University of Washington; Stanford University. LESLIE HUNT B.A., Western Washington Col-lege of Education; M.A., Teach-ers College, Columbia Univer-sity. LUCY KANGLEY B.A., M.A., University of Wash- ington; Ph.D., Columbia Univer-sity; Summer Study, Cambridge University, England. HAROLD G. OGDEN B.A., Whitman College; Course work completed for Ph.D. at University of Washington. ALBERT VAN AVER B.A., Reed College; M.A., Clare-mont College; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. Page nineteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 20 ---------- VeZ4aam eaa! 4 %~ LEONA M. SUNDQUIST HARVEY M. GELDER B.A., M.S., University of B.A., Colorado State Col- Washington; Graduate lege of Education; M.A., Study, Teacher College, Col- University of Missouri. umbia University. The Science Department serves the three major programs of the College: the program of Teacher Education, the Arts and Science Program, and the Junior College Division of Studies. A wide range of courses in the field of science education for the elementary and secondary classroom teacher is available. Supplementing the required work in this area, a student, under guidance, may select a number of courses from the different fields of science which are especially adaptable for the needs of the classro o m teacher. The mathematics program serves two main functions. The first is to provide the traditional sequence of mathematics courses required by professional mathematicians and by those who p la n advanced studies in the physical sciences or engineering. The second, as in science, is to provide specialized train-ing for teachers. The teaching of all grade levels is considered and provided for, beginning with t h e basic concepts of arithmetic and extending to the specialized techniques required to introduce and ex-plain topics in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Page twenty ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 21 ---------- DECLAN BARRON B.A. in Ed., Western Washing ton College of Education; Grad-uate Work, University of Wash-ington and Columbia University. MARION BESSERMAN B.S., University of Washington; M.S., Purdue University; Ph.D., University of Washington. JACK R. BORSTING B.A., Oregon State College; M.A., University of Oregon. WILLIAM J. DITTRICH B.S., M.S., University of Wash-ington. JAMES L. HILDEBRAND B.A., M.A., North Texas State Teachers College. FLORENCE J. KIRKPATRICK B.S., University of Washington; M.A., Mills College; Graduate Study, University of California. FRED W. KNAPMAN B.A., Western Washington Col-lege of Education; M.S., Univer-sity of Washington; Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Uni versity. KATHERINE E. LANE B.A., University of Denver; M.S., University of Chicago. RUTH E. PLATT B.S., M.S., University of Wash-ington; University of California. MARIE PABST B.S., University of Minnesota; M.S., University of California. Page twenty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 22 ---------- HAZEL JEAN PLYMPTON ALAN PAWELEK Ph.B., University of Chicago; B.E., State Teachers College, M.A., Teachers College, Col- Minnesota; Ph.D., University umbia University. of Minnesota. The variety of courses offered by this department is far-reaching, touching everything from pottery to gesture drawing. As in all the other departments of Western, a main purpose is to train teachers. Stu-dents enrolled in teacher education find courses preparing them for teaching elementary as well as sec-ondary levels. There are also opportunities offered for those seeking more rigorous specialization with a major or minor in art. The Industrial Arts Department plays a substantial role in all three major divisions of the college program. Students in the Arts and Sciences have opportunity through industrial arts courses to develop the creative talent, esthetic insights, and manipulative skills so essential to a sound general education. Those in the Junior College Division of Studies, particularly those beginning their professional training in engineering, find several essential courses in the department. Both of these departments are housed in a very modern art building. Included in this building is the art gallery, filled with educational and inspiring exhibits. Page twenty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 23 ---------- Admiring the finished product. HAZEL BREAKEY B.S., Graduate Work, Teachers College, Columbia University; Graduate, California College of Arts and Crafts. EDNA CHANNER B.A., M.A., University of Wash-ington. MAURICE K. GROSSMAN B.S. in Ed., Wayne University; M.A., Ohio State University. RUTH KELSEY B.A., Western Michigan College of Education; B.A. in L.S., Uni-versity of Michigan. MIRIAM L. PECK B.A., M.A., University of Wash-ington. CHARLES M. RICE :B.A., M.A., Washington State College; Advanced Graduate Work at Oregon State College. RAY A. SCHWALM B.S., State Teachers College, Millersville, Pennsylvania; M.S., Ed.D., Oregon State College. Page twenty-three ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 24 ---------- MAURICE F. FREEHILL EDWARD J. ARNTZENScia S t B.Ed., University of Alberta; B.A., University of Washing- M.A., Ed.D., Stanford Uni- ton; M.A., Columbia Univer-versity. sity; Graduate Work, Uni- versity of Washington and Columbia University. A major in psychology is the first step toward any of a number of professional fields. In addition to college teaching and research, these include personnel work in industry and government, vocational and personal guidance in schools and colleges, and clinical work with either children or adults in guidance clinics, juvenile and criminal courts. The function of the program in the Arts and Sciences division is that of preparing the student for later graduate work in the field. In addition to undergraduate social studies in the division of Arts and Sciences, the Social Studies Department offers courses which help students work out the methods and materials for the teaching of history, government, industry, resources, and social developments. The basic psychological, sociological, and anthropological principles as they apply to other studies, and a consideration of certain philosophical problems as they relate to the social sciences are also presented. All the courses combined offer the stu-dent in teacher education a well-rounded program for elementary or secondary level teaching. Page twenty-four ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [25] ---------- WILLIAM C. BUDD B.A., Hamline University; B.S., M.A., Ph.D., University of Min-nesota. HOWARD J. CRITCHFIELD B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Washington. CHARLES W. HARWOOD B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Washington. ERWIN S. MAYER B.A. Hunter College; M.A., Uni-versity of Washington. AUGUST C. RADKE B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Washington. HUGH THOMPSON B.B.A., University of Washing-ton. MANZER J. GRISWOLD B.A., University of Montana; M.A., Ph.D., University of Washington. DONALD D. MacPHAIL B.S., Michigan State College: M.A., Ph.D., University of Mich, igan. KEITH A. MURRAY B.A., Whitworth College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Washing-ton. HERBERT C. TAYLOR, JR. B.A., M.A., University of Texas; Ph.D., University of Chicago. PAUL D. WOODRING B.S. in Education, Bo w ling Green State University; M.A., Ph.D., Ohio State University; University of Southern Califor-nia. ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 26 ---------- eftaumeDsC o( LINDA COUNTRYMAN KATHRYN J. DETRING DOROTHY RAMSLAND B.S., Milwaukee-Downer Col- B.A., M.A., University of B.S., University of Wiscon-lege; M.A., Teacher College, Missouri. sin; M.S., Michigan State Columbia University; Sum- College. mer Study, University of Chicago. MAY LOVEGREN BETTMAN Vashon College, Washing-ton State College, Western Michigan College of Educa-tion, Western Washington College of Education. ELEANOR KING B.A., University of British Columbia; M.A., University of Toronto; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. eammeozaalr aeL~£R6 V3eiaaimeu% o~ 7ada9 i aae Page twenty-six CH H~H-WCCH-HC--- - - - - - - - - - -- __ _ _ _ ------------------------------ _________ ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 27 ---------- With a collection of 80,000 books and periodicals, the library offers opportunity for study and research. Each year approxi-mately 3500 volumes are added to supple-ment the material already offered. A special unit of the main collection is a large group of books on various phases of education. More than 300 periodicals are currently re-ceived. As a member of the Pacific North-west Bibliographic Center, the library sup-plements its resources through inter-library loans. A part of the library program is the train ing of teacher-librarians. This is a series of courses designed to prepare teacher-librarians for elementary and smaller secondary schools. MILDRED HERRICK B.A., Michigan State Nor-mal College; B.A. in L.S., M.A. in L.S., University of Michigan. HERBERT R. HEARSEY B.A., Ed.M., Tufts College; B.S. and M.S. in L.S., Uni-versity of Illinois Library School. ENID KARSTEN B.A. in Ed., Western Wash- ington College of Education; M.A., University of Michigan. MIRIAM S. MATHES B.A., New York State Col-lege for Teachers; M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University; B.S., M.S., School of Library Service, Columbia University. RUTH E. SPEARIN B.A., Carleton College, New York Library School. Page twenty-seven zate"V, ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [28] ---------- Campus Life ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [29] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [30] ---------- In the midst of gay senores and sen-oritas, colorful pageantry, and an air of fiesta, the homecoming court ruled over "El Carnival." Signifying the royalty of WWC for 1953 is Queen Sigrid XVI, Carolyn Crook, along with her court of princesses, Betty Foss, senior; Lorrene Bergmann, junior; Susan Knox, sophomore; and Carole Hall, fresh-man. Homecoming weekend, October 23-24, brought to our campus the usual activities: two dances, the freshman's pride-a bon-fire, the parade with floats and marchers to the city center, skits in the auditorium, house and window displays, the big game against the Whitworth Pirates, and many returning alumni of Western. ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [31] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [32] ---------- Western's "Fiesta" became a reality October 6 at the Homecoming kick-off assembly. The classes nominated their candidates for the royal court. These candidates were introduced to the student body October 16, by their campaign managers. Ballots were then cast for the queen and her court. Homecoming co-chairmen, Remo Norman and Rey Sundal, did a fine job arranging the activities for the big fiesta. Several committees worked hard on different phases of the festivities which were successful from start to finish. When the votes were counted, the committee announced that Carolyn Crook would reign as Queen Sigrid XVI. Her court was composed of Betty Foss, Lorrene Bergmann, Susan Knox, and Carole Hall. Other candidates for these honors were: freshmen Loie Kayton, Charlotte Rolie, and Elaine Rathbone; sopho-mores Kathy Barbas, Kay MacKenzie, and Myrna Dahl; juniors Nancy Lange, Fern Wiese, and Vee Clarke; and seniors Lilly Virkelyst, and Mary Lou O'Conner. Following the parade "Los Skitos Grandos" were presented, with Floyd Jackson as master of cere- ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [33] ---------- monies. The program consisted of skits and in-between acts, many of which were Latin American in theme. Hospice Inn dancers won first place with their skit, Arion Club was second, and Senior Hall, third. In-between acts: Dick and Bonnie Dale, first; Kyle Westland and Jim Young, second; and Rheba D's, third. After the skits a sock hop was held in the gym with Ken Tinkham's band providing the music. In the downtown window display contest, the freshman class placed first, juniors, second, and sopho-mores, third. Daniels Hall took first in house displays when they converted their hall into a hacienda. Har-borview was second, and Spencer, third. October 24, a coffee hour was held in the lounge. The afternoon was taken by the traditional game at Battersby Field. The Vikings' opponents were the Whitworth Pirates. The glorious and eventful fiesta closed with a smorgasbord at Edens Hall and the Queen's Ball at the armory. Dancing was to the music of Ken Cloud's orchestra. MWI 14 11:T ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 34 ---------- 7ZevC4demeld 'd 4 The Crystal Ballroom of the Leopold Hotel was once again the scene of an outstanding social event of the fall quarter, the Norsemen's Ball. The dance was held on October 16, and guests danced to the music of Mel McKee and his orchestra. During the intermission the co-chairmen of this semi-formal affair served punch to all those in attendance. Then everyone crowded into an-other room in the hotel in the hope of seeing Queen Carolyn, our homecoming queen, on tele-vision. This hope did not materialize. Those responsible for the success of the dance were co-chairmen Jack Berry, Dick Mc- Glothern, Morris Miller and their committees. This dance was but one of the activities sponsored this year by the Norsemen, associated men students on the campus of Western. Page thirty-four ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 35 ---------- 9ce0 act cm "That Old Black Magic" wove its spell over a large crowd as they danced to the music of Mickey Ingall's orchestra at the Junior Prom March 6. The main gymnasium was decorated in silhouettes which reminded one of tropical lands. The dance programs were red and black and featured a modern design on the cover. Names were given to the dances listed on the program. Some of these names were "Taboo," "Jungle Drums," "Temptation," "Whispering Winds," and "That Old Black Magic." At a class meeting in February candidates for king and queen of the prom were nominated. Allen Evans and Fern Wiese were chosen by a panel of judges to reign over the annual affair. Co-chairmen of the gala event were Joan Reinholt and Ray Cohrs. The committees work-ing with this capable pair were headed by Pat Gibson, Tom Upington, Tom Lehning, Marie Benjamin, Floyd Jackson, Lorrene Bergmann, Lorraine Nattrass, Anita Smith, Mary Jcnes, John Albrecht, Pauline Nelson, Fern Wiese, and Mac Vujovich. Dr. Keith Murray was faculty advisor. Page thirty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 36 ---------- Eagles Hall was gaily decorated with snow. flakes, white Christmas trees, sleighs, and rein. deer on the evening of December 4. The occasion was the annual Snowball Tolo sponsored by the Associated Women Students. Co-chairmen Kathy Barbas and Nancy Lange worked hard to make the dance the great success that it was. They were assisted by Susan Knox, Lorie Matteson, Jan King, Alice Chenier, Kathie Person, Nancy Dunn, and Carole Smith. The dance was semi-formal and the couples whirled about the floor to the music of Al Mendenhall's band. For the first time a king was chosen to reign over the ball. Marilyn Holbrook, president of AWS, presented Keith Cabe with the crown. King Keith and his partner started the dancing after intermission. Several others were in the competi-tion for this honor, including Bert DeHoog, "Buck" Burger, Fred Lange, Jack Rose, Pete Newell, Jim Gard, and Bob White. Glance back at the last division page and you can see the dance program, a little white snowman hanging from the wrist of one of the dancers at the affair. Page thirty-six ,g 7P.0 S. Seecr~ ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 37 ---------- 6amptus ttexez Several mixers were presented this year in the "rec" hall and the gym. Some had unusual themes and many displayed fascinating decora-tions. ASB encouraged these dances by having various clubs and organizations take over their sponsorship. The groups participating were the Arion Club, "W" Club, Valkyrie, Women's Recrea-tion Association, freshmen, sophomores, Senior Hall, Edens Hall, and Off-Campus Women. The first quarter began with the u s ual "opening week" mixer, which is pictured above. Throughout the year there were many bands to provide dance music, and two contests were held to find outstanding dancers of the rhumba (Arion Club dance) and the jitterbug (Valkyrie mixer). A feature of the Off-Campus Women's dance was the crowning of "King Ugly," Dan Beatty. Dan was elected by his fellow students to succeed Ivan Hickenbottom. A carnival to entertain all (notice that Dr. Haggard took advantage of the basketball con-test) was the project of WRA in addition to their dance. Costumes were in order for one of the mix-ers. The sophomore class chose "Shipwreck" as their theme and those who attended dressed ac-cordingly. The pictures above show only four of the mixers which were presented, but in all there were about twelve such dances. Page thirty-seven ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [38] ---------- Home Sweet Home ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [39] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 40 ---------- Sde The 116 residents of Edens Hall were all very active on campus. They participated in the variety of events offered at Western throughout the year. The girls also sponsored several social events them- selves. During fall quarter they held open house on parents day, gave Thanksgiving and Christmas banquets, presented a skit, display, and smorgas-bord at Homecoming, and did the traditional Christ- mas carolling. During winter quarter Edens and MRH exchang-ed firesides on snowy weekends. The girls also sponsored a mixer, "Satin's Shuffle," and held open house on February 14. Spring quarter brought the freshman breakfast, Mothers' weekend, and the picnic. Those responsible for the success of these events are pictured right. They are officers and the housemother, Mrs. Lela Haynes. The officers are Marlene Oliver, president; Pauline Nelson, vice president; Joan Wolgemuth, secretary; and Annette Abernathy, treasurer. Page forty ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 41 ---------- Back row, left to right: Carol Jensen, Sandra hIall, Carole Dempsey, Lucile Schell, Nadine Schilling, Myrna Wink-lesky, J a n e t Hansen, Judy Sorenson, M a r y Stevenson, L y n ne t t e Smith, Mary Oelrich, Monta Ilathaway, and Caryl Westmoreland. Row two: Jeanine Ped-erson, Ruth Britt, Jane Speck, Barbara Arnot, Marilyn Tucker, a n d (arole IKanouse. IFront row: Be ver 1 y Camipbell, Janice Carl-hom, Marlene Oliver, Sherill Scott, Irma Dan-iels, and Alice Bennett. Rack row: Lynne Jame-son, Donna Huber, Shar-on Fullner, Margaret Moore, P'at Gibson, Carol Larson, Margaret Kir-rage, Doris Jorgenson, l'hyllis Bland, Birdeen Braithwaite, PIh yl li s Creekpaum, and Kather-ine Snitman. Second row: ) alene Twing, Joanne Mattson, I'auline Nelson, Nanette Otness, Helen Nobles, Mitsu Yonekawa, Bar-bara Blowers, Jackie Willett, Carol Trupp, and Dorothy Peth. Third r o w: Jeannine Crain, Lois E a c ret t, Marion Rice, Beverly Onustack, Shirley Mc- Bride, and Ti e l ma Yamashita. Front row: Ann Meurer, Mary Ann Bailey, Janet Kay Warneke, J o a n Wolgemuth, Ruth Moses, Annette Abernathy, and Mary Jaie Harmon. Back row: Mary Pierce, Lorraine Tyyska, Shir-ley Neble, Kathy Bar-bas, Linda Keaton, Mary Carney, G w e n Fairchild, Anne Kohler, Gail Smith, Betty Foss, Barbara, Donnelly, Car-ole Smith, Lorie Matte-son, Marilyn Hart, Mar-lene Ringman, Ros e-marie Oldow, Roberta Roberts. Second row: Merydee Ness, Joy Kephart, Lu-cille Grace, Harriet Wil-son, Donna Stevenson, and Jean Upmhlette. Front row: Marily n llowron, Dorothy Flora, Margaret Geutlin, Min-nie Ahues, Nancy Silli-tman, and Norma Moyer. Page forty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 42 ---------- The Mens Residence Hall, housing 76 men of WWC, held an informal coffee hour for new students last fall, along with the traditional sponsoring of the Christmas dinner at Edens Hall. The "Turkey .Trot," a mixer entirely arranged by the group, was quite successful. MRH donated the cost of one dinner to the World University Service fund. Members voted to hold a spaghetti dinner in lieu of this donation. MRH has been able to have Sunday night tea at the Hall. Another innovation this year was the ex-change of firesides with women's houses. Mrs. Imogene Anderson is the housemother. Secretary-treasurer, Ron Camfield; program chairman, Dale Estergreen; president, Wayne Smith; Mrs. Anderson; sergeant-at- arms, Bob Gordon; and vice-president, Ross Tabor. Hell1 ga~e - k f-~ Page forty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 43 ---------- Back row: Les Beeston, Dick Mealy and Roger Morrow. Second row: Dick Stark, Modris Peterson, Don Wallace, Dale Wallace, Chuck LeWarne, Gerald Magelssen, Ken Copeland, Bill Moores, Dale Ester- green, Larry Kidd, and Dean Dingerson. Front row: Chuck Granger, Keith Rice, John Apple, Lee Wagness, and Harris Kluksdahl. Back row: Jack Halstead, Roger Grovdahl, Ken Pederson, and Dick Walston. Row 3: Lee Ayres, Ted Fromm, "Buck" Burger, Jim Nielsen, Pat McGovern, Earl Allen, Warren Coffelt, Bill Haycox, Steve Mark, Paul Oakes, and David Peterson. Row 2: Jim Johnson, Jerry Parrish, Clarence Youngberg, Ray Cohrs, and Wally Sherman. Front row: Bob Burger, Jim Bergeson, Jerry Mc- Cormick, Gary Knowles, and Jim Honcoop. "Taking life easy." Page forty-three ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 44 ---------- Seoecat The residents of Senior Hall live at 1201 Garden Street. The girls this year took an active interest in campus affairs. They sponsored a rec hour on Friday night, the "Harvest Hop," and held banquets at Thanksgiving and Christ-mas. A buffet supper, open house, a dance in April and the annual picnic filled the Hall's calendar. Residing at Senior Hall this year were- Picture one, back row: Maxine Vroman, Carolyn Brewer, Carolyn White, Helen Dunn, and Virginia Jellison. Front row: Eva!yn Bick-ers, Bernice Sliter, Donna West, Nancy Tew, Kathy Nystrom, and Pat Whitner. In the second picture are- Back row: Lor-rene Bergmann, Isobel Hobson, Demaris Por-ter, Betty Fay, Doris Mason, Linda Neklason, and Frances Sanders. Second row: Darlene Hodge, Donna Laush, June Sander, Kathie Person, and Nancy Lange. Front row: Jeanette Bartruff and Carolyn Knowles. The officers of the group are Doris Mason, secretary-treasurer; Betty Fay, vice-president; and Jeannette Bartruff, president. The house-mother, Mrs. Ethel Anderson, is not pictured. Page forty-four ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 45 ---------- Many and various activities kept the fel-lows of Hospice Inn busy all year. They be-gan with a winning skit in the Homecoming program, and followed with the traditional Christmas party. The group had their own basketball team which played in the intra-mural league. Another affair was the annual house party. Hospice also did some serenad-ing during the year. In the top picture are the officers: Russ Donaldson, president; Robin Bert, vice-presi-dent; Ray Griswold, secretary; and Mrs. Stearns, housemother. Second picture, back row: Curtis McDonald, Don Gunderson, Don Murphie, Larry Nordby, Darrell Parry, Ben Kaloa, George Libbey, Bill Dickson, and Bud Robinson. Third picture, back row: Fred Lange, Robin Bert, Irving Utt, Dick Hastings, Floyd Abernathy, Ron Williams, Norm Blom, and Fred Richards. Front row: Ray Griswold, Steve McDermott, Bob Curtis, Russ Hauber, Bob Duvall, Marvin Harvey, and Russ Don-aldson. Page forty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 46 ---------- Residents at Mathes House this year have once again taken part in many campus activities. With an active interest in sports, they placed teams in both the bowling and basket-ball intramural leagues. One of the bowling teams copped top spot in the league. Those men who called Mathes their home are pic-tured on this page. In the top picture, back row: Wil Knutsen, Gary Douglas, Jer-ry Six, and Darrell Cole. Front row: Hal Roberts, Val Pohl, Ron Coutts, and El-mer Cole. Second picture, back row: Jim Gunderson, Jim Kreiss, and Larry Pet-erson. Front row: Harry Churchill, Paul Tobie, Bob Muzatko, and Scott Reming-ton. T h e Housemother, Mrs. DeGrace, is in t h e third picture, with the of-ficers: president, Jerry Six; and secretary-treasurer, Val PohI. Page forty-six ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 47 ---------- These active girls of Spencer participated in many school func-tions this year. In the top pic-ture, second row are Helen Tid-ball, Mary Ann Ohrt, Connie Schwartz, and Sally Sutherland. First row: Mary Hansen, Joan Martin, Carol Mulford, and Esth-er Gibbons. Second picture, sec-ond row: Fran Kane, Pat Barton, Carline Johnston, Sue Beck, Doris Sandvik, and Marlene Emt-man. Front row: Anita Jahn, Dar-lene Isaacson, Frances Summers, Gayle Clemmens, Loanne Eck-stein. Bottom oicture: Carline Johnston, president; Mrs. Frank H. Parris, housemother; Esther Gibbons, secretary-treasurer; and Doris Sandvik, vice-president. r " Page forty-seven ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 48 ---------- ? cwaovew The seventeen industrious residents of Harborview Hall combined their efforts and landed second prize for the original house display at Homecoming. Living at Harborview, and in the top picture are: Virginia Brunick, Gene Gray, Mary Lou Jensen, Jeannette Whipple, Ber-neice Brown, Jean Dunham, Shirley Morton, and Beverly Hughes In the second picture, back row: Donna Shay, Peggy Anderson, Carmela Federico, and Carolyn Overdorff. Front row: Mary Jo Albers, Marrianne Hancock, Nell Malovich, and Zora Malovich. Officers in the third group include: Gene Gray, secretary-treasurer; Shirley Morton, president; Carolyn Overdorff; and Mrs. Hunsaker, housemother. page forty-eight ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 49 ---------- Vaniels Another of the residence halls for men is Daniels Hall. In November Mrs. Joseph Laviolette became the new housemother when Amber Daniels retired. The fellows worked hard on their Homecoming house display and copped first place. They also had a team in the intramural basketball league. Residents are pictured on this page. Top picture, back row: Tom Collins and Ed McFate. Front row: Tom Casey, Joel Carlson, Howard Lang, Leo Mclntee, Jack Fotheringham, and Don O'Dell. Middle picture, second row: Richard Jelinek and Homer Barrett. Front row: Harvey Thacker, Jim McDonald, Kelvin Jorgenson, Stuart Jonker, and Gene Nelson. Third picture shows officers: Ed McFate, secretary- treasurer; Jack Fotheringham, president; Mrs. Laviolette, housemother; Agnes Ottestad, cook; and Tom Collins, vice-president. Page forty-nine ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 50 ---------- xKluane was the college home of sev-eral girls at WWC. Pictured at the top of the page are Bonnie-Nola Hudson, Janet Erkkila, Lucille Diimmel, Anne Sund-quist, and Jacolyn Hodge. Middle pic-ture: Elaine Rathbone, Pat VanOttingham, Maureen Gustafson, Shirley Clay, Mary Rinearson, and Jonna Lu Dixon. The of-ficers pictured at the bottom of the page: Mary Rinearson, vice-president; Mrs. Todd, housemother; Jacolyn Hodge, sec-retary- treasurer; and Jonna Dixon, presi-dent. Page fifty ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 51 ---------- ,s6t*0"~ce Alpine Court residents in the top picture are, left to right, back row: Art Risley, John Crooks, Jack Rose, Willis Ball, Don Jangard, and Bob Fey. Front row: Ronald Rasmussen, Al Crocker, Bob White, and Keith Cabe. Second picture, back row: Tom Jabusch, Don Holmlund, Dave Summer, Jack Neilsen, and Bob Bowman. Officers and housemother pic-tured below: Willis Ball, president; Mrs. Allen; and Tom Jabusch, reporter. Page fifty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 52 ---------- 7ameda#e Tamerlane is the home of eight girls. They are pictured here left to right, back row: Mrs. DeLaurie, housemother. Second row: Dorothy Bowen; Becky Rademacher; Doris Boardman, president; and Donna Vik. First row: Joyce Barrie; Barbara Rose, reporter; Nancy Dunn; and Dolly Geis, secretary. Hansen House on High Street is the home of the nine fellows who are pic-tured above. Second row: Larry Renner, Barry Kramer, Steve VanWoudenberg, Gene Renner and Larry Roodzant. First row: Larry Nordby; Duane Roodzant; Mrs. Hansen, housemother; the ca t, Squeeky; Bernard Pearson, president, and Meech Houghton. Page fifty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 53 ---------- Marquis is the residence of several of the men on campus. Back row, left to right: Fred Strom, Roger Linde, Paul Poirer, and Gene Gates. Front row: Ken-neth Olson, vice president; Bob Rain-water, reporter; Mrs. Markwood, house-mother; Osborne VanMoorhem, presi-dent; and Patrick Splane. The YWCA this year housed many stu-dents from the college. Pictured; first row: Kay Odell; Judy Smith; Peg g y Rough, president, holding the cat, Jerry; Jean Hilts; and Donna Marth with cat, Tom. Second row: Zandra Charles, Char-lotte Ticknor, Kathi Reardon, Helen Van Oosten, Betty Shahan, Mary Lee Flicken-ger, and Shirley Twidale. Third row: Mar-ion Baldwin, Mrs. Bovard, housemother; Ruthanna Schmoe, Juanita Simonson, Grace Balch, and Frances Jones. Page fifty-three ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 54 ---------- Residents at Bayview House this year were, second row: Jan-ice Bunten, Claudia Alger and Valerie Solie. First row: Charlotte Rolie; Nancy Pedersen, social secretary; Mrs. Howell, house-mother; and the dog, McArthur; Joyce Wall, president; and Lor-na Jean Hemmingson. The girls who lived at Vike this year were Nancy Baker, Pat Sinclair, Marie Benjamin, and Fern Wiese. Page fifty-four ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 55 ---------- The girls who lived at Booth's during this college term includ-ed: Janet Hall; Grace Hopkins; Elsa Booth, housemother; Shirley Olinger; and Marilyn Gunnari, president. The Halls of Ivy was the col-lege home of nine girls. Back row, Mary Ann Olson, Donna Nugent, Sheila Holt, Wilma Or-beck. Front row: Ruby Yerring-ton, Sheelagh King, Lois Henry, Charlene Philliber, and Betty Jo Kautz. Page fifty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 56 ---------- Five girls made their homes at Forest Inn. Back row: Marilyn L. Smith, Mrs. Alex Sundquist, and Helen Snowden. Front row: Esther Konsa; Emmalou Lewis, re-porter; and Elizabeth Carlson, president. of" Alki is a residence for men located at 912 Indian Street. Pictured are: Ray Hutcheson; Fred Jamieson; Mrs. Cornell, housemother; Loren Pelkey, president; and Edward Barcott. de4 Ee In the back row: Don Proctor, Peter Hart and Clarence Ackley. In the front: Bill Kick; Mrs. M. Leslie, housemother; and John Pangborn, all of whom !ived at Leslie House this year. Page f;fty-six 96oreaf Iota ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 57 ---------- Living at Barge Inn were, back row: Donna Wray; Betty Barr; Mrs. Barr, house-mother; and Marilyn Huff. Front row: Marilyn Young; Lilly Virkelyst; Shirley Hovik; and Ceole Law. A,ppe Tree In Apple Tree Inn is located at 801 Indian Street. Pictured are: Remo Norman; Sue Knox; Mrs. Marlene Chaney, house- mother; June Gragg; and Diane Seeley. 0me94 Omega, located at 512 State street was the college home of Marilyn Gay; Marie Jacobs; Virginia Vuylsteke; presi-dent; Mrs. Jack Maier, housemother; Kay Bentley. Seated in front are Clara Mattson and Gloria Miller. Page fifty-seven ~M~e Iota ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [58] ---------- Activities ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [59] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 60 ---------- Editor, Arlene McKinney Business Manager, Maureen Couplin Busily engaged in recording this year's activities, was a large staff under the guiding hand of Editor Arlene McKinney. Associate Editor was Jim Simon; Business Manager was Maureen Couplin; Photo Editors were Ann Meurer and Mitsu Yonekawa. The Administration Editor was Carole Smith; Campus Life Editors, Art Risley and Nadine Schilling. The Activities Editor was Elaine Rathbone; Sports Editor, Bill Kendrick; and the Class Editor, Rosemarie Oldow. Dick Oril was responsible for the art work, with the help of Miss Ruth Kelsey and Betty Harvey. Ron Camfield with his assistants Roger Williams, Lee Fisher, and Bob Duvall were student photographers. lKlipsun Staff-Row 1: Laura Wood, Shirley McBride, Ruth Britt, Arlene McKinney, Bill Kendrick, Jackie HIodge. Row 2: Ilarbara Arnot, Barbara Blowers, Elaine Rathbone, Pat Hawk, Nadine Schilling, Ken Pederson, Art Risley, Jim Simon, Jack Elsbree, Carole Smith, Marilyn Hart, Carol Larson. Page sixty ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 61 ---------- Sra# Maureen Couplin and Ar-lene McKinney are seen planning the 1954 Klipsun budget. Carole Smith, Arlene McKinney, Ruth Ann Britt, Art Risley, and Bill Baumgart are busily preparing pictures to be sent to the engrav-er. They seem to be under the ever-present pressure of a deadline which has to be met. Nadine Schilling, Art Risley and Bill Baum-gart are seen learning the art of cutting pictures in proportion. It is quite a trick, but they seem to enjoy it. Jack Elsbree, Ray Krebs, Bob Duvall, Gerald Maglessen, Ron Camfield, Clio Eldred, and Lee Fisher, the Camera Men, are gathered to pick up their assignments. Page sixty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 62 ---------- Editor Dave Gay Business Manager Mildred Walrath Under the reins held by Dave Gay as Editor-in- Chief and Mr. M. A. Allan, the new publications adviser, the bustling Collegian Staff printed the news of the campus on the eight page newspaper. Mildred Walrath was responsible for keeping the paper out of the red. She was also responsible for the different features on the Bellingham businesses that buy space in the Collegian. Assistant editor, Roger Grovdahl; news editor, Dell Abelein; copy editor, Colleen Sullivan; feature editors, Maryann Dexter and Kathy Troutner; sports editors, Dick Stark and Kyle Westland; society editors, Betty Flockoi and Marilyn Gay; and student affairs editor, Jim Simon; all combined their talents and produced excellent Collegians. A publications banquet was held near the end of the year. Collegian Staff-Seated: Kyle Westland, Mitsu Yonekawa, Gloria Miller, Betty Flockoi, Marilyn Gay, Kathy Troutner, Bob Dunlap. Standing: Roger Grovdahl, Dave Gay, Dick Stark, Mildred Walrath, Maryann Dexter, Marion Baldwin, Dell Abelein. Page sixty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 63 ---------- Bob Dunlap, Mildred Walrath, Dick Stark, Marilyn Gay, and Colleen Sullivan are working on a new edition of the paper at Cox Broth-ers Printers. Bob Dunlap, Dick Stark, Kathy Troutner, Gloria Miller, Roger Grov-dahl, and Dave Gay are taking one final check before the paper goes to press. Working overtime on the budget is the Business Manager, Mildred Walrath. With every publication comes the tedious task of proof-reading. Col-leen Sullivan, Dave Gay, M. A. Allan, Roger Grovdahl, and Bob Dunlap are checking the copy. Page sixty-three ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 64 ---------- 7avigatror Classed as a minor publication, the Navigator, neverthe-less, has an important job to do. It is mailed without cost to incoming freshmen to familiarize them with some of the as-pects of college life. A map of the college, a calendar, and data on each of Western's many clubs is only a small part of the information made available to freshmen through the Navigator. It a!so contains information on grades and deficiencies, a special page for veterans, and four pages de-voted to the A.S.B. Constitution. In addition, the 1953-54 Navigator, edited by Arlene Mc'inney, had something new. A postcard, attached to each Navigator, was to be mailed in by the prospective student, stating the clubs he was interested in joining. The 1953-54 Profile, or student directory, was edited by Warren Coffelt, assisted by Wally Sherman. The Profile con-tains a list of all the students, their home towns, class, marital status, and their local phone numbers. It is also sup-plemented by winter and spring editions. The Profile, in addition to the student directory, contains other information invaluable to the students and faculty. In-cluded are a faculty and ad ninistration directory, the phone numbers of the student residence halls, a list of clubs and their officers, and a list of the student facilities and offices. Homecoaming The Homecoming booklet is another of Western's minor publications. John Ricketts did a wonderful job producing a clever and interesting book based on the Homecoming Fiesta theme. The book is primarily a football program with information concerning both teams and remarks and speculations from football coaches, team members and the Alumi. The publication contained a hearty welcome to all grad-uates of Western from President W. W. Haggard and A.S.B. President Henry Howe. The Homecoming Queen and her court, the band, foot-ball team and individual players, coaches, Homecoming chair-men, and the cheer leaders were all pictured in the book. Page sixty-four ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 65 ---------- PRESS CLUB-Front row: Marilyn Gay, Kathy Troutner, Betty Flockoi, Marianne Dexter, Nancy Pederson, Gloria Miller, Colleen Sullivan Back row: Ron Camfield, Roger Grovdahl, Kyle Westland, Dick Stark, Bob Dunlap, Dell Abelein, Dave Gay. Made up of the students on the staffs of all Western publications, the members of the Press Club saw to it that Western students received their Profile, Navigator, the annual Klipsun, and the weekly Collegian. The purpose of the club is to pro-mote harmony and good relations be-tween the various publications. Meetings were held wherein staff members talked over mutual problems. Activities of the club this year in-cluded a picnic at Lakewood, a party to welcome new members, and a banquet where the outstanding members of each staff were awarded. Pictured at the right are the Press Club officers. Left to right they are: Bob Dunlap, vice-president; Dave Gay, presi-dent; and Kyle Westland, secretary-treasurer. Not shown is the advisor, M. A. Allan. Page sixty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 66 ---------- Row 1: Eurke Hatfield, Graham Perry, Lorraine Guthrie, Loanne Eck;tein, Carole Kanouse, Sandra Hall, Katherine Snitman, Patricia Lunde, Bonnie Dale, Colleen Reilly, Carolyn Crook. Row 2: Roland Quinn, Glori Eastman, Marlene Armstrng, Ivan Hickenbottom, Eugene Olson, Shirlee Ann Bradshaw, James Irwin, Donna Nugent, Mary Jones, Judy Simpson, Joyce Barrie, Donald Daverin, Morris Davis, Shannon Davis, Dorothy Flora, Judy Griffin, Katherine Person, Donna Leslie. Row 3: Katherine Nystrom, Lynette Smith, Ceole Law, Alecia Tevis, Clarence Youngberg, Robert Duvall, Sharon Fuliner, Donald Gunderson, Carol Trupp, Kenneth Copeland. Ruby The College Band of eighty students, directed by Don C. Walter, was active as a well drilled marching unit in addition to its work as a concert band. The band of-ficers included Kenneth Tinkham, presi-dent; Bonnie Dale, vice-president; Lor-rene Bergmann, secretary; John Bajema, drum major; and class representatives Maurice Davis, Donna Nugent, Burke Hat-field, and Larry Richardson. The schedule of this college organi-zation is designed to give the members a desirable type of professional exper-ience. The college was very fortunate to have Rafael Mendez as its Guest Artist in a winter quarter concert. It is seldom that the band gets an opportunity to play with such a distinguished artist. The itinerary for the 1954 tour in-cluded Sequim, Port Angeles, Port Town-send, Oak Harbor, Edmonds, Olympia, Page sixty-six ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 67 ---------- Yerrington, Peter Hart, George Oelrich, Kenneth Tinkham, Ronald Simpson, Russell Schuh, James Bergeson, Janet Hall, Gary Taylor, Frank Nielsen, Carol Resner, Carolyn Brewer, Ellena Chatterton, Marilyn Walter. Row 4: Alan Swanberg, Russell Deforrest, Maxine Vroman, Sarah Nanney, John Iverson, Duane Montgomery, Alton Gregor, Eugene Van Zanten, John Bajema, Lyla Bonney, Lorrene Bergmann, James Young, Jack Bowman, Robert Ley, Gerald Magelssen, Russell Donaldson, Robert Casto, Marilyn Tucker, Mr. Don C. Walter, director, Larry Richardson, Ruth Anne Dimick, Dean Gingerson, Donald Murphie, Ward Ellsworth, William Kick, Robert Nanney, Lee Wagness. Centralia, Tacoma, Auburn, Renton, Fos-ter, Seattle Roosevelt H. S., Queen Anne, and Lake Washington. The most respon-sive of all these schools, as chosen by the band, were Renton, Centralia, and Roose-velt in Seattle. For the first time the tour repertoire included numbers composed by the mem-bers of the band. Kenneth Tinkham com-posed Overture 432; Robert Casto, a clarinet quartet called Aladdin and the Princess; and Ronald Simpson composed the Trumpet Review. The organization of the tour and the way the band moved itself was in-credible. At one school the busses ar-rived at 1:20 and the band was playing the concert at 1:30. There was absolute-ly no confusion. As Mr. Walter said, "This is part of the disciplinary training you receive at Western, a remarkable thing." Page sixty-seven ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 68 ---------- Front row: Arthur Thal, concertmeister, Tom Upington, Charles Hardwick, Lucille Grace. Second row: Ann Battey Gregor, Donna Nugent, Elaine Regier, Janice Welcome, Dorothy Flora, Judith Griffin, Colleen Reilly. Third row: Lee Wagness, Franklin Nielsen, Elizabeth Carlson, Mary Egna, Darlene Schild, Murella Koert, Gunnar Hellberg, Lorraine Guthrie, Burke Hatfield, James Irwin. Fourth row: Dr. Frank D'Andrea, conductor, Bob Muzatko, Bill Dickson, Alton Gregor, Harriet Wilson, Sharon Fullner, Jean Taylor, Margaret Moore, Ronald Simpson, Peter Hart, Ken Tinkham, Don Murphie, Bob Nanney, Bill Kick. The Girls Violin Ensemble is com-posed of selected women from the col-lege orchestra. Pictured are: Nancy Silli-man, Barbara Rose, Elizabeth Carlson, Lucille Grace, Sharon Fullner, Harriet Wil-son, Janice Welcome, Maureen Gustaf-son, Donna Godfrey, and Roberta Rob-erts, the accompanist. Mr. Thal is their director. Page sixty-eight ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 69 ---------- Front row: Wilbur Rasmussen, Pat Lunde, Ethel Crook, Lois Banks. Second row: Nonie Stonehouse, Sandra Hall, Louis Cesereo, Ray-mond Krebs, Maureen Gustafson, Martha Rank, Helen Erdman. Thrrd row: Maurice Davis, Don Daverin, Elvin Haley, Charles Trentman, Darlene Isaacson, Diana Harlan, Donna Godfrey, Jack Ryan. Fourth row: Edward Manley, Doris Byers, Jack Bowman, Jim Young, Larry Richardson, Mary Jones, Dan Scribner, Marilyn Tucker, Robert Ley, Bob Casto. icc Orches4r The orchestra, affiliated with the Bellingham Civic Symphony, presents several formal evening concerts during the year. Nationally famous artists ap-pear with the orchestra at these perform-ances. This year Gygorgy Sandor and Raul Spivak, pianists, appeared as guest soloists. The colorful and dignified com- mencement exercises provide an ap-propriate close to the orcestra's yearly activities. The college and the city cooperate in promoting a civic chorus and sym-phonic band. Page sixty-nine ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 70 ---------- Left row, left to right: Bernard Regier, director; Helen Snowden, Betty Flockoi, Shirley Rarick, Elaine Comfort, Arlene McKinney, Carolyn Keene, Jackie Hodge, Sally Gallagher, Laura Wood, Gwen Boulton, Lois Henry, Ruth Dimick, Bonnie Dale. Middle row, left to right: Ray Smith, Sharon Fullner, Dolly Geis, Joyce Brose, Virginia Vuylsteke, Elizabeth Carlson, Nancy Tew, Gladys Grabner, Kay Odell, Jonna Lu Dixon, Aleen Jones, June Gragg, Jean Crain. Right row, left to right: Clio Eldred, Robert Bollman, Jim Berg, Robert Young, Duane Montgomery, Robert McMurray, Alan Swanberg, Glenn Bergh, Ward Ellsworth, Bill Elwood, Richard Walston, Robert Jacobsen, Richard Jensen, Kathy Troutner. "Aw" not "ah" . $ 1 - The choir this year had over 100 members dur-ing the 1953-54 school term. Under the direction of Bernard Regier, the group gave many performances on campus, in the community, and throughout the state. During the month of October the choir sang for the annual Parents' Day program. The Christmas Concert was given with the co-operation of the speech department. The holiday music and tableaus were enjoyed by the students of Western and many of the townspeople. In March the choral group presented a program for the Rotary club dinner at the Leopold hotel. Page seventy ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 71 ---------- Left row, left to right: Alice Buhtz, Wally Sherman, Ronald Williams, Russell Schuh, Russell Donaldson, John Albrecht, Charles Colvin, Art Risley, William Vaughan, Laurence Demment, John Iverson, Robert Nanney, John Sundquist, Clare Campbell. Middle row, left to right: Emma Lewis, Lucille Schell, Zandra Charles, Elaine Regier, Nancy McGinnis, Nancy Short, Donna Marth, Vee Clark, Lynn Jameson, Donna Godfrey, Nancy Turk, Margaret Moore, Alvin Sherman. Right row, left to right: Lynette Smith, Pat Van Ottingham, Barbara Hancock, Carolyn Donovan, Dorothy Peth, Helen Nobles, Kay MacKenzie, Elaine Gilbert, Lois Bannerman, Barbara Byres, Becky Boroughs, Linda Keaton, Don Daverin. The annual choir tour took place in April. The tour took the choir members along the Olympic Peninsula and to the many schools in the Puget Sound area. Highlights of the trip included two pre-formances on television; one over KING-TV in Se-attle, the other over KTNT-TV at Tacoma. These were the first television performances for the Western Choir. After the tour the choir members turned to work on the opera, "Der Fleidermaus," jointly spon-sored by the music and drama departments. Two performances were given on Friday and Saturday, May 21 and 22. The officers of the Choir were: president, Bob Young; vice- president, Clare Campbell; secretary, Bonnie Dale; and treasurer, Kay MacKenzie. The robe custodians were Gwen Boulton and Gladys Grabner. The stage managers were Al Sherman and Ray Smith. Page seventy-one ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 72 ---------- Front row: Nancy McGinnis, Barbara Hancock, Gwen Boulton, Bonnie Dale, Kay Odell, Barbara Byres. Back row: James Berg, Glenn Bergh, director, June Gragg, Dick Oril, Nancy Turk, Bill Vaughan, John Iverson. VOCOLLEGIANS Under the direction of Mr. Glenn Bergh, the Vocollegians were very active this year. They sang for various clubs through-out the city and county, and went on tour with the choir spring quarter. The group changed their style of music from strictly madrigal to lighter selections this year. In addition to those pictured Neil Bergeson, Floyd Jackson, Barbara Rose, Al Sherman, George Oelrich and Dick Walston joined the group during the year. QUARTET The male quartet of the college had a very active year. Many clubs in the vicinity enjoyed their music. They were featured at many high schools on the choir tour in the spring, with selections from musical comedies. Henry Howe replaced Dick Walston as lead tenor, during winter quarter and Don Andrus was accompanist. Don Andrus, accompanist; Ward Ellsworth, Dick Wa!ston, Bob Young, Clare Campbell. Paae seventy-two ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 73 ---------- The Arion Club is an organization for all those on the campus who are interested in music. Mem-bers are taken from the choir, band, orchestra, and from those whose only instrument is the phono-graph. Arion Club spent a very busy year. They play-ed host to many artists appearing at Western on the Artist and Lecture series. They were the sponsors of two mixers. They also donated their talents. to the Homecoming assembly, the skit assembly, and the WUS assembly. Their annual banquet was held in the spring. Officers were Tom Upington, president; Don-na Nugent, vice-president; Doris Byers, secretary; and Neil Bergeson, treasurer. The club adviser is Dr. Frank D'Andrea. ARION CLUB-Row 1: Sandra Hall, Ward Ellsworth, Kay Odell, Carole Kanouse, Ruth Ann Dimmick, Marilyn Tucker, Barbara Hancock, Carol Resner, Donna Nugent, Ruby Lee Yerrington. Row 2: Dr. Frank D'Andrea, adviser Lucile Schell, Kay MacKenzie, Bob Duvall. Row 3: Ken Couplin, Ivan Hickenbottom, Allen Swanberg, LeRoy Colvin, John Iverson, Tom Upington, Bill Vaughan, Burke Hatfield, Bernard Regier adviser. Back row: Jim Young, Bob Bollman, Bob Ley, Duane Montgomery, Don Andrus, Clio Eldred, Graham Perry, Art Risley, Jim Berg, Ken Tinkham Page seventy-three ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 74 ---------- INDUSTRIAL ARTS-Row 1: Mr. Charles Rice, Earl Moritz, Jim Gallently, Jim Honcoop, Dean Wolf, Whifield Kratz, Jesse Maxfield. Row 2: Earl Carter, Arnie Klug, Allen Porter, Richard Bernsten. Row 3: Don Huntley, Merlin Freeman, Gene Stagg, Maynard Swedberg. PI KAPPA DELTA-Front row: Jean Dunham, Nancy Tate, Jane Kays, Jackie Kintner, Dave Northrup. Back row: Wil Knutsen, Jack Rose, Floyd Jackson, Jim Simon, Chuck Dennis, Mr. Herbold. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts Club provides an opportunity for students, faculty and leaders in the industrial world to come together for the exchange of ideas and information. Programs, trips, and projects are included in the regular activities. This year, as one of the money raising projects, the group washed cars in back of the Arts Building. The officers included Jesse Maxfield, president; Whitfield Kratz, vice-president; Dean Wolf, secretary, and Jim Honcoop, treasurer. The club advisor is Charles M. Rice. PI KAPPA DELTA Made up primarliy of debaters and students interested in speech, the Pi Kappa Delta's activities were prominent in the Winter and Spring quarter calendars. They attended the Tyro tournament at College of Puget Sound in February, the Pi Kappa Delta regional tournament at St. Martins and the Tournament of Champions at Linfield in March, and a tourna-ment at Montana State University in early April. Activities were closed in June by the annual initiation banquet. The club is open to all students interested in debate, oratory, after dinner speaking, and interpretive reading. The president this year was Floyd Jackson, who took over the gavel for acting president Jim Simon. Other officers were Charles Dennis, vice-president; David Northrup, secretary-treasurer. The advisor was Paul Herbold. Page seventy-four ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 75 ---------- Mr. Laurence Brewster director of the fall quarter play, well chose "High Tor" by Max- Anderson for the presentation. "High Tor," an excellent combination of comedy, philosophy, and poetry was presented November 13 and 14. The technical director was Mr. Mark Flanders. Pictured from left to right are some of the members of the cast: Bob Bollman, Tom Collins, Gordon Pfister, Charles Dennis, Doug Vander Yacht, Lee Porterfield, Bill Elwood, Cliff Marcoe, Floyd Jackson (on rocks). LILLIOM The leads of the winter quarter play, "Liliom," by Fevenc Molnar, were Jackie Kintner and Bill Elwood. The play, given on February 26 and 27, was under the direc- tion of Mr. Laurence Brewster and Mr. Mark Flanders. The presentation was a great success and proved to be enjoyable to all who attended. Cast members, left to right: Martha Rank, Bob McMurray, Carole Smith, Jim Simon, Jackie Kintner, Bill Elwood (on stretcher), and Bob Bollman. Page seventy-five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 76 ---------- AWS-Front row: Lorrene Bergmann, Lorraine Nattrass, Marilyn Holbrook, Miss Mira Booth, Fern Wiese. Back row: Marie Benjamin, Mary Pierce, Kay MacKenzie, Vee Clark, Carole Hall, Elaine Rathbone, Nancy Silliman. ,444ocated Women Students All women students of the College are members of this organization. Its purpose is "to strengthen the spirit of loyalty and good fellowship among the women students, to develop cooperation between the student body and administration; to encourage high ideals and social standards." AWS sponsors teas, in-formals, special programs at assemblies, Colleen Riley and Elaine Roessel are seen relaxing in the spacious and and other projects. Miss Mira Booth and comfortable Women's Lounge. Miss Lorraine Powers are the advisors. This AWS Commission is the execu-tive council which governs the Associat-ed Women Students. It consists of the AWS officers, the chairmen of the stand-ing committees, and a representative of the freshmen women and each women's club on campus. Officers for the year were Marilyn Hall Holbrook, president; Lorrene Bergmann, vice- president; Lor-raine Nattrass, secretary; and Fern Wiese, treasurer. Page seventy-six ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 77 ---------- 744e 7ec W4"ues etween /asses ... With a membership comprised of all the men attending WWCE the Norsmeen have completed an active year. Among the year's activities, the Norsemen's Ball in the fall was very successful. They also participated in several assemblies and many of the school functions. Serving on the Norsemen commission this year were Dick McGlothern, president; Morris Miller, vice president; Harris Kluksdahl, secretary-treasurer; and "Big Mac," C. W. McDonald, Dean of Men, was advisor. Front row: C. W. McDonald, Harris Kluksdahl. Second row: Jack Berry, Morris Miller. Page seventy-seven ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 78 ---------- VALKYRIE All student organizations are under the control of a central organization known as the Interclub Council, with membership composed of the presidents of all student organi-zations and representatives from the faculty. The purpose of the Interclub Council is to promote the activities and the interesst of all clubs and organizations of the College and to see that all clubs conform to the standards made by this group. The council handles many problems of the student body, presents consrtuctive suggestions to other groups, and promotes interest in all activities through other organizations and clubs. Valkyrie is an elective organization for women students who are active in WWC and who show a genuine interest in college affairs. The purpose of this service club is to quicken the spirit of the College and to create a more enthusiastic response to the student activities on campus. The club pro-vides ushers for assemblies and graduation exercises and also sells chrysanthemums for Homecoming. Membership is by in-vitation, a 2.3 grade point being required, and is limited to 10 percent of the girls enrolled in college. Lorraine Nattrass, president led the Valkyrie in a very active year. ICC-Row 1: Ruth Forbes, Carmella Federico, Anne Kohler. Row 2: Chuck Campbell, Pat Gibson, Marilyn Hlol-brook, Lorraine Nattrass, Joan Reinholt. Row 3: Jesse Maxfield, Ron Camfield, Anita Smith, Jack Berry. VALYKRIE--Front row: Annette Abernethy, Bonnie Dale, Harriet Ross, Marilyn Young, Charlotte Ticknor, Anne Kohler. Nancy Silliman, Joan Reinholt, Margaret Buerstatte, Lois Chudek. Virginia Wilkinson. Back row: Betty Foss, Phyllis Skinner, Kay MacKenzie, Pat Gibson, Marilyn Smith, Lorraine Nattrass, Varryl Scott, Anita Smith, June Gragg, Judy Simpson, Mary Jones. Page seventy-eight ICC ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 79 ---------- OFF CAMPUS WOMEN All women who do not live in a college organized house were eligible to become members of this club. It provides a social experience for those women who do not have access to the sociability of living in an organized house. Activities of the club this year included the sponsoring of a Friday night mixer. The club aided in the WUS drive, the WRA carnival, and other activities on campus. Charlotte Ticknor served as president; Carolyn Keene as vice-president. The club's advisor is Mrs. Ruth Spearin. STUDENT WIVES The Student Wives is a social group, composed of the wives of all the married students on campus. They hold regu-lar discussion meetings. Besides the social side of the group they also perform services for the college and community. During the fall quarter they sponsored a coffee hour during Homecoming for all the returning graduates of Western. Later on in the year they worked on a fund for the Orthopedic. The officers for the year were Jacqueyln Greathouse, president; Mickee Estes, secretary, and Joan Lacy, publicity chairman. OFF-CAMPUS WOMEN-Row 1: Joyce Ford, Charolette Ticknor, Ruth Forbes. Row 2: Carolyn Keene, Lorraine Nattress, Eugenia Gray, Joan Reinholt. STUDENT WIVES-Row 1: Bonnie McMahow, Frances Minahan, Beatrice Davis, Della Vik, Marilyn R. Hauff, Jill Bowsher, Marilyn Larsen. Row 2: Shannon Davis. Adele Gay, Edna Rhodes, Jacquelyn Greathouse, Margaret Jacobson, Mickee Estes. Clara Fenton, Eva Hall, Ruth Wolf, Barbara McGlothern, Lois Roberts. Row 3: Jeri O'Sammon, Barbara Anglin, Lee Long, Joan Lacy, Marilyn Carlson, Patricia Wells, Beverly Stone, Billie Laven-der, Peggy Bennett. Row 4: Mary Barrett, Nancy Peder;on, Nita Clothier, Phyllis Thompson, Frances Lunsford, Carolyn Milat, Cerry Strobe, Beulah Moritz, Jeanne G illethy. Page seventy-nine ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 80 ---------- CCF-Row 1: Jerolyn Zion, Aleen Jones, Pat Lunde, Lynette Smith, Lorraine Tyyska, JoAnne Clark, Miss Hazel Breakey, adviser. Row 2: Shirley Ambers, Jeannette Bartruff, Janet Thompson, Mary Stevenson, Shirley Has-kins, Pat Hawk, Lorraine Friberg. Row 3: Bob Bollman, Sheila Holt, Arlene Palmer, Janet Hansen, Kay Mackenzie, Pat Barton, Lorna Hemmingson, Carol Deers. Row 4: Marion Baldwin, Henry Howe, Bob Samms, Bill Vaughan, Dave Yount, Paul Tobie, Herb Knutsen, Ron Camfield, James Knok. USCF-Row 1: Marilyn Hart, Alice Chenier, Evelyn Bickers, Margaret Buerstatte, Mike Kirk, Marilyn John- son, Sally Barbo, Connie Helgason. Row 2: Gene Gray, John Albrecht, Howard Robinson, Ceole Law, Marilyn Johnson, Diane Seeley, Rosemary Oldow, Nancy Baldwin, June Lamoureaux, Bill Waring, Mary Oelrich, Rev. William Hallman. Row 4: Rodger Williams, Bill Johnson, Ray Smith, Rod Campbell. CCF CCF is an inter-denominational organization working in cooperation with a number of local churches; it is further affiliated with Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. All students are welcomed and invited to participate in the activities. The purpose of the club is to provide and encourage spiritual fellowship and growth. Activities include noon meetings, weekly Bible studies, evening "sings," socials, and occasional religious films. Presidential duties fell to Henry Howe. Ruth Forbes was vice-president; Pat Lunde, secretary; and Ron Camfield, treas-urer. The advisor of the group is Hazel Breakey. USCF The United Student Christian Foundation is devoted to the promotion of religious life among the students on an inter- denominational basis. It promotes Bible study, worship, group discussions, and service projects. It is affiliated with the Bellingham Council of Churches and is a project of the United Student Christian Council of the United States. The foundation maintains a center for religious and social activi-ties and employs a full time minister to students, the Rev. William E. Hallman. The president of the organization was John Albrecht. The other officers included vice-president, Wilma Orbeck; sec-retary, Eugenia Gray; and treasurer, Rodney Campbell. Miss Mira Booth was the faculty advisor. Page eighty ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 81 ---------- FTA--Row 1: Jim Gallently, Eugenia Gray, Chuck LaWarne, Mr. Frank Punches, Pauline Nelson, president, Don Wallace. Row 2: Caroline Keene, Barbara Arnot, Carole Smith. Thelma Yamashita, Danny Beatty, Al Swanberg. Row 3: Marlene Oliver, Carol Donovan, Diane Folk, Nad'ne Schilling, Ruth Moses, Marian Rice, Ray Cohrs, Ivan Hickenbottom. Row 4: Marilyn Johns n, Annette Abernathy. Marilyn Hart, Nanette Otness, Gwen Fairchild, Paul Oakes. Row 5: Janice Carlbom, Joanne Mattson. Joan Wolgemuth, Janet Hansen, Mary-dee Ness. Bill Baumgart. Row 6: Carol Jensen, Demarus Porter, Betty Fay, Jeanette Bartruff, Oscar Le Comptc. Row 7: John Ricketts, Paul Nelson, Peter Moe. Ken Pederson, Alnma Elkins, Dorothy Knutson. ACE--Row 1: Mary Jo DeAtley. Popy Anagnostopoulou. Leota Harvey, Joyce Downing, Carmela Federico, Marianne Hancock. Peggy Andrews. Anne Kohler. Row 2: Mary Jane Harmon, Margaret Kirraee. Marlene Oliver. loan Wolgemuth, Ruth V. Belknap, Miss Ruby McInnes, Miss Pearl Merriman. Row 3: Ed McFate, Ken P'ederson, Bill Ilaycox, Bob Carey. FTA The E. A. Bond Chapter of Future Teachers of America, named after a former professor at Western, is an organization composed of students who are preparing for teaching careers. Sponsored locally by the Faculty Forum and affiliated with the Washington and National Education Associations, it sends delegates to and takes an active part in state-wide assemblies. Programs include talks, movies, and panel discussions by per-sons well-qualified to speak on the problems and activities of teachers and children. Time is taken for fun, too, with parties and an annual banquet among the year's activities. Mr. Frank Punches is the advisor. ACE This is a professional organization affiliated with the Association for Childhood Education International. The mem-bership of ACE is composed of all students interested and concerned with the problems of children. One of its aims isto further professional interest and understanding along the line of their chosen field. The club meets the third, sixth, and eighth Thursdays of each quarter in the Campus school. The officers this year were Carmela Federico, president; Donna Huber, vice-president; Marianne Hancock, secretary; and Joyce Downing, treasurer. Miss Ruby Mclnnes is the advisor. Page eighty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 82 ---------- KAPPA DELTA PI-Front row: Pauline Nelson, Anne Kohler, Betty Foss. Helen Pennington, Mary Oelrich, Alma Elkins. Middle row: Dr. Irwin Hammer, George Cole, Charles LeWarne, Clarence Coye, Jesse Maxfield, Whit-field Kratz. Back row: Paul Oakes, Earl Moritz, Ray Cohrs, Wayne Smith. WHO'S WHO- Front row: Bob Porter, Phyllis Skinner, Anne Kohler, Betty Foss. Back row: Marilyn Holbrook, Kil Knutsen, Marlene Oliver, Henry Howe. KAPPA DELTA PI With the help of the advisor, Dr. Irwin Hammer, the Eta Beta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi is one of WWC's most active clubs. This education honorary is open to students in education with junior, senior, or graduate standing and a three point grade average. The purpose of this organization is to encourage high professional, intellectual and personal standards and to recog-nize outstanding contributions to education. The officers this year were: president, Betty Foss; vice-president, Whitfield Kratz; secretary, Anne Kohler; and treasurer, Beth Wolf. WHO'S WHO Seventeen Western students, juniors and seniors, were given listings in the annual directory, "Who's Who in Ameri-can Colleges and Universities." The selections were made by a student- faculty commit-tee, and were based on scholarship, citizenship, and partici-pation in extra-curricular activities. Seniors included in the list are Carolyn Crook, Les Bees-ton, Bonnie Dale, Elizabeth Foss, Henry Howe, Anne Kohler, Morris Miller, Marlene Oliver, Larry Padgett, Bob Porter, Phyllis Skinner, Marilyn E. Smith, and Dale Wallace. Nominated jun-iors are Lorrene Bergmann, Ray Cohrs, Wil Knutsen, and Neva Oreskovich. Pace eighty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 83 ---------- CAMERA CLUB-Front row: Jack Elsbree, Mr. Mark Flanders, Loie Kayton, Lucille Dimmel, Bob Duvall. Back row: l)r. David McDonald, Lee Ayres, Clio Eldred, Ray Krebs, Dave Brooks. COLHECONOMISTS- Row 1: Lorrene Bergmann, Blanche Friend, Margaret Buerstatte, Patsy Staggs, Shirley Mc- Bride, Nancy Silliman, Jeane Umphlette. Row 2: Miss Kathryn Detrins, Mary Ann Bailey, Anita Smith, Donna Stevenson, Dalene Twing, Miss Linda Countryman, ConnieHelgeson. Row 3: Grace Hopkins, Roberta Ryan, Annette Mullen, Marie Jacobs, Janet Kay Warneke, Janet Glass, Gloria Miller, Joan Wolgewuth, Deloris Olsen, Aleen Ross, Barbara I)onnelly, Isobel Hobson. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club is open to any and all "shutter-bugs," both students and faculty members. The club helps beginners in acquiring that professional look for his pictures. The club held regular meetings. The members put the club darkroom to good use this year. Some members of the club aided the Klipsun in recording the year's events in pictorial form. The club took trips in the fall and spring, which pro-vided ample opportunity for the members to fill as many rolls of film as they wished. Many new "shutter-bugs" are now on campus as a result of the club's proselyting work. COLHECONOMISTS The membership of the Colheconomist Club is composed of women students interested in the different fields of home economics. Interesting programs are presented at the regular meetings held on the second, fourth, seventh, and tenth Thursdays of each quarter. The organization sponsored many activities. Among them was the sale of doughnuts in front of the student co-op. They also planned a waffle supper and sold fruit cake at Christmas time. Anita Smith acted as president; Mary Ann Bailey, vice-president; Donna Stevenson, secretary; and Dalene Twing, treasurer. Miss Linda Countryman was the advisor. Page eighty-three ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 84 ---------- SQUARE AND CIRCLE CLUB-Orbeck, Emtman, Whipple, Bowman, James, Miss Muffly. Row 2: McDonald, Campbell, Longstreth, Willet, Porterfield. CRITICS CLUB-Hinton, Hilts. Row 2: Hudson, Walrath, Cohrs, Dr. Van Aver, Harmon, Rank, Moyer. Row 3: Wilkin-son, MacKenzie. Row 4: Oakes, Cole, Nortdvedt, Barrett, Chenier, Dustin, Lewarne. SQUARE AND CIRCLE CLUB The Square and Circle Club is composed of students who enjoy folk dancing. The club has expanded rapidly and carries on a full program of activities. At their meetings the members formed and practiced new and old square dances. The club sponsored a square dance for the bene-fit of World University Service. Charles Camp- bell was selected president. CRITICS CLUB One of the newest organizations at WWCE is the Critics Club. At the club meetings, the members discuss literature with a view to in-crease their appreciation of it. The club had a barbecue dinner in the spring, which was rated a great success by everyone present. President of the club was Ray Cohrs. Page eighty loui ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 85 ---------- SKI CLUB-Van Ottingham, Diimmel, Porter, Dunn, Blom. Row 2: Bookey, Bookey, Gibson, Scott, Barton, Rector. Row 3: Fay, Walston, Berry, Swanberg. Row 4: Dinger on, Mark, Coffelt, Seldomridge, Okerlund. PEP COMMITTEE-Moyer, Roberts, Peterson, Newell, Lindberg, Gimurtu, Wood. Row 2: Dr. Pawelek, Rhinehart, Barbas, Resner, Bergmann, Gazisa. SKI CLUB Pat Gibson, president, her Ski Club officers, and Dr. Louise Roloff, adviser, were kept busy thinking of new activities. Ski Club sponsored two overnight ski trips, one in the winter and one in the spring, in addition to the regular one- day trips. Another activity was the annual slalom race at Mount Baker. During the "non-snowy" weather, hikes were taken to various spots of interest around the Mount Baker region. PEP COMMITTEE The Pep Committee consisted of the yell and song leaders, a majorette, a Valkyrie representa-tive, and a student. Introducing new yells, ar-ranging entertainment for games and promoting more school spirit were some of the duties of the committee, according to chairman of the committee, Steve Gimurtu. Page eighty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 86 ---------- RHEBA D CLUB-Wray, Lewis, Jones, Chudek, Ingrum. Row 2: Miss Weythman, Whipple, Sanders, Emtman, Johnson, Hall, Ondracek, Kraus, Werdenbach, Nellasou, Barton, Boardman. RHEBA D. NICKERSON CLUB The members of the Rheba D. Nickerson Club are recognized by their blue blazers. The organization, named after a former physical edu-cation director, is a professional club for P. E. major and minors. The goal of the club is a bet-ter understanding and knowledge of the physi-cal education field. Elaine Ondracek was the president. "W" CLUB The "W" Club at Western was set up with the idea of promoting good sportsmanship, bring-ing about a more general participation in ath-letcs, and encouraging a higher scholastic stand-ing amongt the athletes of the school. Any per-son earning and receiving a "W" sweater is elig-ible for membership in the club. The club spon-sored a mixer, a banquet, and the annual "W" Club Smoker. Art Lee was president. "W" CLUB-Lowry, Hansen, Bogdanovich, Kays, White, Doyle, Galolway. Row 2: Swanberg, Fentoss, Lapp, Lapp, Whan, Daws, Maxwell-Muir. Row 3: Andrus, Burger, Harrison, Ball, Jangard, Gard, Burger, Richardson. Row 4: Odel, Smethers, Swalwell, Lee, Thomas. Page eighty-six ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 87 ---------- WRA-Wilson, Chudek, Oliver, Wray, Miss Nelson. Row 2: Yamashita, Huber, Kirrage, Pierce, Hurk, Cole, Lowry, Armstrong, Eastman. Row 3: Ann Meurer, Dunn, Wilson, Fullner, Hall, Gunnari, Hopkins, Ford, Umphlette, Smith. Row 4: Barton, Arnot, Trupp, Johnson, Boardman, Emtman, Anderson, Olinger. WRA The swimming meet in December was one of the many activities sponsored by WRA. Other events of their varied schedule were: a Christ-mas party, the WRA Carnival in February, and a trip to the University of Idaho for individual sports in the spring. This popular club, open to all women students, met twice each month throughout the year. Donna Wray acted as president. MEN'S P. E. CLUB Membership in the Men's P. E. Club is open to all majors and minors in health education, physical education, or recreation. The club met to discuss problems which arise in student life. They also became better acquainted with things currently happening in their various fields. MEN'S P. E. CLUB-Andrus, Kennett, Jelinek, West, Kays, White, Bogdanovich, Hansen, Dacus, Stone. Row 2: Petrosik, Reimer, Minahan, Swanberg, Fentoss, Lapp, Lapp, Whan, Smethers, Doyle. Row 3: Ciszek, Franulovich, , Burger, Harrison, Ball, Doyle, Jangard, Gard, Burger, Carver. Row 4: Lowry, Anglin, O'Dell, Doyle, Swalwell, Lee Thomas. Page eighty-seven ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [88] ---------- Sports ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [89] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 90 ---------- CHARLES LAPPENBUSCH Coach RAY CISZEK BOB FEAGAN Assistant Trainer Coach Charles Lappenbu3ch was greeted by 14 returning lettermen and 36 hopefuls as the 1953 gridiron season got underway. Assisted by Coach Ray Ciszek, Lappy undertook the job of building a group of recruits and a core of seasoned veterans into a well oiled football machine. After a few days of practice the Vikings traveled to Portland and opened the season with a practice game with Pacific University. The Viks led throughout the first part of the game until Pacific came back with two quick touchdowns. A last quarter score by Jim Gard left the match hopelessly deadlocked 12-12. The following weekend Western played host to another Oregon squad, Willamette University. Four Viks reached pay dirt as the straight-liners passing attack broke up the game and overcame a determined opponent 26-13. Lewis and Clark was the next foe to meet the Viks on Battersby field. It was a tight defensive struggle all the way with many of Western's newer men beginning to prove themselves as valuable additions to the squad. Larry Padgett's touchdown from the three yard line deadlocked the game 6-6. In their first conference encounter the Viks were pitted again st the big fast Pirate squad from Whitworth. TD's by two frosh, Don Lapp and Denny Bajema, were not enough to match the 28 points scored by the favored Whits and Western was handed its first defeat 28-12. A large aggregation of Viking rooters witnessed one of the most exciting games of the year as Western downed Pacific Luth-eran College 8-7. The Viks drew first blood with a touch-back but the Lutes came right back with a touchdown. Late in the last half Buck Burger intercepted a Gladiator pass and rambled 85 yards for the winning touchdown. In Tacoma the following Saturday the Vikings were handed a convincing defeat by the College of Puget Sound 35-0. Four inches of mud all but stopped the Vik passing attack and bogged down their running game. Western threatened to score several times in the first part of the game but each time they were stopped cold by a strong CPS defense. Traditional rivalry was at its height when the University of British Columbia invaded Bellingham with its strongest squad in recent years. UBC led at half time but Western came back strong in the last half to trounce the Thunderbirds 27-13. Ken Lapp was the leading scorer for the Viks with three touchdowns. The loss of several key men due to injuries made the big difference in the outcome of a skirmish with the Central Wildcats. West-ern led by seven points at the midway mark but by the third quarter the Viks had six key men sidelined. Three TDs in the last half iced the game for the Wildcats and made the score 28-12. Injuries and illness still plagued the Vikings in their final g me with Eastern. The Viks scored first, but by half time Eastern was leading by a large margin. Western scored twice more in the last half but the Savages came out on the long end of the score 35-19. With the tough season behind them the Vikings elected Larry Padgett Honorary Captain and Inspirational Award winner. Other Viks to receive honors were Ralph Squillace and Willis Ball. Squill ce made the Little All-Coast second team and Ball was placed on the Evergreen Conference All-Star squad as well as being nominated for Bellingham's Sportsman of the year. Page ninety ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [91] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [92] ---------- GEORGE HANSON MORY HALLECK BILL KARWACKI JAMES McDONALD JOHN FENTON SKIP KEYS HOWARD LANGE KEN SWALWELL KEITH CABE LARRY OLSON RAY KARWACKI ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [93] ---------- NORM RICHARDSON DENNIS BAJEMA JACK SHEEHAN KEN LAPP TOM CERJANCE HENRY JONES DON JANGUARD BOB WHITE WILLIS BALL ART LEE DON LAPP JIM GARD ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 94 ---------- COACH C. W. McDONALD The 1953-54 Vikings had a none-too-suc-cessful season which was highlighted with their first and second league wins in their final two games of the season. The dual victories over UBC "saved" Western's face and gave her a tie with the Thunderbirds for sixth place in the seven team conference. Coach McDonald was particularly pleased with the Vik's hustle this year and their never say die effort. The "Tall spirited Midgets" were by far the shorest team in the league. Although facing this terrific handicap with every new game, they managed to throw a scare into near-ly every team they played. They led the champ-ion Whitworth Pirates until the last three min-utes of their game in Bellingham. The Vikings managed to sweep two non-conference series. They were the games with St. Martins and the strong Seattle Pacific Falcons. Highest total point getters on the squad were Bob Stone, Galen Reimer and Bob Petrosik. Late in the season Roger Knigge displayed a wonderful ability to score from outside, as did frehsman Gary Radliff. Page ninety-four ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 95 ---------- Page ninety-five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 96 ---------- .John Crooks Gaylon Dacus Bob Stone Ken Swalwell Larry Hood Roger Knigge Page ninety-six ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 97 ---------- Art Hoisington Paul Anglin Gary Radliff Galen Reimer Paul Buday Bob Petrosik Page ninety-seven ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 98 ---------- fJauee Sadetatt Western's jayvee basketball five turned in a highly successful record this winter, winning ten ball games and losing but five. Coached by Jerry Starr, the jayvees played mostly independent teams from this area, as they did not follow the same schedule as did the varsity. The University of British Columbia was the only Evergreen con-ference school played by the jayvees and they split a four game series with the Thunderbirds. The leading scorer for the jayvees was Don O'Dell who scored 160 points and averaged 14.5 points per game. Second in scoring was Wayne Young with 147 points, followed by Joe Hallson, 138, Ron Tyler 127, and Gerald McCormick with 91 points. Page ninety-eight ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 99 ---------- Row one- Robin Bert, Gerald McCormick, Peter Hallson, Murray Coleman, Larry Nordby. Row 2: Coach Jerry Starr, Ron Tyler, Wayne Young, Don O'Dell, Gordon Reimer. Opponent Jayvees Naval Aires __53 59 Football All-St. 49 52 Bank of Sumas 55 65 Shipyards 70 48 Roberson's Roofing 47 63 Roberson's Roofing 36 54 Intramural All-Stars 58 64 Puget Pulp 50 60 Bornstein's 49 58 Mt. Vernon Parker's 64 60 UBC Jayvees 61 38 UBC Jayvees 39 80 UBC Jayvees .. __.. 57 74 UBC Jayvees 70 64 Total .... __830 894 Page ninety-nine ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 100 ---------- Although skiing is not an intercollegiate sport at Wesern, several skiers from Dr. Louise Roloff's ski classes did compete in two meets winter quarter. On February 20 the local skiers raced in the Pacific Northwest Ski Meet for Women, and on April 4 they competed in the Pacific Northwest Ski Association Meet at Mount Baker. Only women competed for Western. Pat Sinclair placed sixth sixth in the Intercollegiate Meet and took first in the class "C" women's racing at Mount Baker. The intercollegiate meet featured the best women skiers from the largest schools in the Northwest. Racing in both meets were: Pat Gibson, Pat Barton, Pat Sinclair, and Anita Jahn. Anita Jahn, Pat Sinclair, Pat Gibson, Marilyn Smith, Pat Barton. Page one hundred ^"I" x b~ ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 101 ---------- Page one hundred one ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 102 ---------- John Ricketts, Dan Scribner, Harold Roberts, Alan Swanberg, Don Daverin, Coach Ilo Sande, Ken Moffett, Bob Nanney. Western's Mermen began their 1954 sea-son as defending champions in the confer-ence. Veterans of the previous year were Don Daverin, Dennis Duncan, Bob Nanney, and Al Swanberg. Al Swanberg was diver and captain for the team. First year swimmers for the aqua team were Ken Moffett, Hal Roberts, Gordon Pfister, Dan Scribner, and John Ricketts. Award winners were Daverin, Swanberg, Moffett, Scribner, Roberts, and Pfister. Coach IIo Sande trained his team to meet competition such as the University of British Columbia and the University of Washington. The schedule also included meets against Eastern Washington College, Vancouver "Y," University of Idaho, and Washington State College. The Vikings, who were small in number, won meets during the season but were overpowered at the championship by the strong UBC club and Eastern's Savages. Having gained experience, the team is looking forward to a successful swim next year. Page one hundred two ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 103 ---------- Sea Circus of 1954 was the theme of the Blue Barnacles girls' swim club an-nual water show, held in the pool on May 6-7. The gala affair was under the able guidance of Miss Shirley Nelson, PE in-structor and advisor of the club. Many hours of practice and rehearsal were necessary before the girls mastered the intricate maneuvers and stunts which were featured n the water spectacle. The seventeen girls performing in the "Sea Cir-cus" wre: Lorrene Bergmann, Ruth Ann Britt, Janice Carlbom, Lois Chudek, Jean Dunham, Nancie Dunn, Betty Foss, Sharon Fullner, Pat Gibson, Grace Hopkins, Mary Jones, Sue Kuox, Kathi Reardon, Marlene Ring-man, Janet Kay Warneke, Carolyn White, and Berta Young. Earlier in the year the Blue Barnacles showed a sampling of their talent when they presented a swim show at the Inter-mission of a men's swim meet. Row one: Janice Carlbom, Nancy Brown, Carolyn White, Betty Foss, Marlene Ringman, Lois Chudek, Berta Young, Nancie Dunn, Ruth Britt. Row two: Sharon Fullner, Lorie Matteson, Kathi Reardon, Janet Warneke, Pat Gibson, Lorrene Bergmann, Margaret Guetlin, Grace Hopkins, Mary Jones. Page one hundred three .... : ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 104 ---------- Row one: Bob Hansen, Robert Curtis, Galen Reimer, Jim Gard, Gary Kohlwes, Gerry McCormick, Don Sobjack, Coach Joe Martin. Row two: Les Knutsen, Robert White, Robert Burger, Walter Ferguson, Ken Swalwell, Al Evans, George Hanson, Jake Thomas. aseball Coach Joe Martin Coach Joe Martin is plagued with pitching trouble as the Vikings go into their 1954 season. The Vikings' eight returning lettermen are expected to give the squad some added punch, but the lack of experiencd hurlers will be the toughest hurdle if the Viks are to be victorious in their rough schedule. Several of the newcomers to the baseball team have shown considerable talent and are under the watchful eye of coach Martin. Some non-lettermen have already been named to the tentative starting lineup and others are threatening to break in at key positions and will probably see action before the season gets well under way. Page one hundred four ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 105 ---------- 7ac4 Western sported the strongest track team in years at the start of the 1954 season. Coach Ray Ciszek had a large nucleus of seasoned veterans and many hopeful newcomers bolstered the Vik-ing cinder squad. Among the outstanding lettermen were Ted Whan, Evergreen conference half mile champion; Gerry Swan, second in the two mile Nationals held in Abilene, Texas; and Ken Swalwell, weight man, who was second best in Canada last year. Coach Ray Ciszek Row one: Coach Ray Siszek, Ken Swalwell, Skip Kays, Gerry Swan, Roger Knigge, Bob Rainwater, Ron Hall. Row two: Bill Smith, James Kennett, Ted Whan, Willis Ball, Bill Kendrick, Gary Okerlund. Page one hundred five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [106] ---------- Classes ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page [107] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 108 ---------- Ruth B. Belknap . - C Glenn R. Bergh F Arnold E. Bowsher - - Belli Milton A. Clothier Russell W. Donaldson Rosella Fadenrecht John C. Lavender Kenneth J. Linder Marathon, Iowa Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Pege one hundred eight hinook erndale ngham Shelton ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 109 ---------- Dr. J. Alan Ross, advisor; Harry Offutt, Dale Wallace, Anne Kohler. Starting out their last year on campus the seniors elected Les Beeston president. Unfortunately, Uncle Sam had other plans. Therefore it was vice-president Dale Wallace who took over the gavel for the year as acting president. Ann Kohler assisted him as secretary-treasurer. During Homecoming the sen:ors had the double honor of having as members of their class, a princess and a queen. Carolyn Crook was elected "Queen Sigrid" and Betty Foss, senior princess of the annual Homecoming. Busy with final student teaching, caps and gowns and applica-tions for jobs the seniors still found time to hold a banquet and dance at the Hotel Leopold and a salmon bake by the side of the "bay's blue waters." The seniors were also represented by many athletes and such notables as the ASB prexy, Henry Howe. Page one hundred nine ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 110 ---------- AGNEW, SAM Bellingham--Norsemen AHUES, MINNIE Everett-AWS Tolo Committee, Association for Childhood Education, Womens Recrea tion Association ALBERS, MARY JOY Port Angeles, transferred from W.S.C.- Future Teachers of America treasurer, As-sociation for Childhood Education, Kappa Delta Pi ANDERSON, LLOYD Bellingham-Norsemen ANDREWS, PEGGY L. Vancouver- Association for Childhood Ed-ucation, Choir ANDRUS, DWIGHT El Monte, California-"W" Club, Physical Education Club BEESTON, LES Victoria, British Columbia-Norsemen BENNETT, RALPH Bellingham-Norsemen BERGESON, NEIL Marysville-Arion Club, treasurer BERGESON, PHYLIS Vancouver-AWS, Choir BOGDANOVICH, MARION Montesano-"W" Club, secretary-treasurer BOLLMAN, BOB Port Orchard-Arion, Choir, "High Tor," "Liliom" BOWMAN, JACK Bellingham--Band, Track, "W" Club BRADLEY, MARY JEAN Torrington, Connecticut - Collegian Staff, "Liliom" BUHTZ, ALICE Bellingham--AWS, Choir Page one hundred ten ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 111 ---------- BURGER, HARVEY Mount Vernon-Industrial Arts Club, Foot-ball, "W" Club BYERS, DORIS ALTHEA Bellingham--Arion Club, secretary, Band, Choir CAMPBELL, DALE Sedro-Woolley---Band, Choir, Square and Circle CARSON, GLEN Bellingham-Kappa Delta Pi, Norsemen CHENIER, WALTER EDWIN Snohomish-Critics Club, Norsemen CLARK, ELIZABETH Papaikou, Hawaii-AWS COLE, GEORGE Bellingham - Kappa Delti Pi, historian, Writer COLE MARIE Bellingham--AWS CROOK, CAROLYN SUE Bellingham--Homecoming Queen '53, Prin-cess '52, ASB vice-president, College Christ- ian Fellowship DACUS, GAYLON RAY Vancouver-Basketball, "W" Club, Physical Education Club DALE, BONNIE BERGH Ferndale-Valkyrie, Board of Control, Who's Who DAVID, MEGAN Blaine- Norsemen DAVIS, MAURICE Eatonville-Norsemen DAVIS, WOODROW Tenino-Norsemen DOWNING, JOYCE ANNE Port Angeles-Senior Planning Board, As-sociation for Childhood Education, treas-urer, Valkyrie Page one hundred eleven ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 112 ---------- DUSTIN, FREDERIC H. Bellingham-Critics Club FEDERICO, CARMELA Monroe-Senior Planning Board, Inter-Club Council, Association for Childhood Educa tion, president FOSS, ELIZABETH MARY Montesano-Kappa Delta Pi president, Sen-ior Class Homecoming Princess, Who's Who FREEBERG, CARLIN Bellingham--Norsemen FRIBERG, LORRAINE Ferndale-AWS GALLETLY, JIM Seattle-Future Teachers of America, sec-retary, Industrial Arts Club, historian GREGOR, ALTON Ferndale-Band, Civic Orchestra, Asocia-tion for Childhood Education HANCOCK, MARIANNE Bremerton-Association for Childhood Edu-cation, secretary, Womens Recreation As-sociation, Ski Club HANSEN, ROBERT G. Toledo-"W" Club, Physical Education Club HART, PETER D. Everett-Band, Civic Symphony Orchestra HARVEY, LEOTA Bremerton-Association for Childhood Edu-cation, Future Teachers of America HAYCOX, WILLIAM H., JR. Longview-Senior Planning Board, Future Teachers of America, Association for Child-hood Education HAYWARD, GEORGINE Bellevue-AWS HAWN, JERE Bellingham- Norsemen HEALD, ARTHUR F. Bellingham-.Nor semen Page one hundred twelve ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 113 ---------- HEWITT, DOROTHY Sunnyside-AWS HOBSON, ISOBEL Vancouver, British Columbia - AWS, Col- heconomists HOGGINS, DALE Edmonds--Norsemen HOLBROOK, MARILYN HALL Seattle- Associated Women Students, presi-dent, vice-president, Who's Who, Kappa Delta Pi, Valkyrie HOLMLUND, CARL Aberdeen-Norsemen HOWE, HENRY Bellingham-Associated Student Body Presi- dent, College Christian Fellowship, presi-dent, College Quartet HUBER, DONNA Bremerton- Association for Childhood Ed-ucation, vice-president, Womens Recreation Association HUDSON, BONNIE Everett-Future Teachers of America, Critics Club INGRAM, PATRICIA Everett - Rheba D. Nickerson, president, Womens Recreation Association JANGARD, DONALD A. Seattle-Football, Senior Planning Board, "W" Club KING, SHEELAGH Bellevue-United Students Christian Founda-tion, Colheconomists KIRRAGE, MARGARET MARIE Tacoma-Womens Recreation Assosciation, Association for Childhood Education KLUKSDAHL, HARRIS Stanwood-Scholarship Society, Norsemen, secretary-treasurer KNOW, JAMES Bellingham--College Christian Fellowship KNOWLES, CAROLYN Seattle-Blue Barnacles, Womens Recrea-tion Association, Senior Planning Board Page one hundred *hirteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 114 ---------- KNUTSEN, HERB Everett-Norsemen KNUTSEN, WIL Everett-Board of Control, Collegian, Pi Kappa Delta KOHLER, ANNE ELIZABETH McNeil Island-Kappa Delta Pi, secretary, Senior Class vice- president, Who's Who KONZA, ESTHER E. Vancouver-United Students Christian Foun-dation, Choir KRATZ, WHITFIELD Bellingham-Kappa Delta Pi, vice-president, Industrial Arts, vice-president, Scholarship Society KUMETAT, LEWELLYN Blaine-Norsemen KUOPPALA, JOHN Bellingham- Student Facilities Committee LACY, LORNE Cloverdale-Norsemen LOTH, DONALD Everett-Norsemen LEATHERS, SAM Bellingham-lndustrial Arts Club, Scholar ship Society LECOMPTE, OSCAR Mount Vernon-Ski Club, Future Teachers of America LUNSFORD, FLOYD Anacortes-Norsemen MANSUR, DALE Stevenson-Norsemen MAXFIELD, JESSE S. Forks - Industrial Arts Club, president, Kappa Delta Pi, Inter-Club Council McCORMICK, TERENCE Bellingham-Norsemen Page one hundred fourteen ___ ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 115 ---------- McDONALD, ROGER Blaine-Norsemen McPHERSON, MARTHA Bellingham--Ski Club MILLER, MORRIS A. Port Angeles -- Norsemen, vice-president, Who's Who, Junior Prom co-chairman MINAHAN, FRED Mount Vernon-Kappa Delta Pi, Physical Education, Norsemen MONTGOMERY, DUANE Sedro-Woolley-Arion Club, Band. MORITZ, EARL Kirkland-Kappa Delta Pi, treasurer, Indus-trial Arts MURPHY, WALLACE W. Bellingham-Norsemen, Future Teachers of America NELSON, PAUL Bellingham-Future Teachers of America NJAA, LEROY Hagen, Sask., Canada-College Christian Fellowship NORMAN, REMO Bainbridge Island - Homecoming co-chair-man '53, Student Facilities Committee, Valkyrie, Senior Planning Board O'CONNOR, MARY LOU Bellingham-Senior Planning Board, Asso-ciated Women Students commission, Choir OELRICH, DOLORES Gold Bar-Arion Club OELRICH, MARY Pomona, California-Kappa Delta Pi, United Student Christian Foundation OLIVER, MARLENE Pacific Beach-Edens Hall president, Wom-ens Recreation Association, Association for Childhood Education, Future Teachers of America OLSON, MARY ANN Bristol, South Dakota-AWS Page one hundred fifteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 116 ---------- OLSON, RALPH Bellingham-Norsemen ONDRACEK, ELAINE D. Seattle-Collegian editor, business manager, Who's Who, Board of Control ORIL, DICK Marysville - Homecoming assembly chair-man, Vocollegians, Choir OWENS, JOHN Bellingham-Norsemen PARKHURST, HOWARD Aberdeen- Norsemen PEDERSON, EDWIN Lynden-Norsemen PIERCE, MARY GERTRUDE Wenatchee- Associaiton for Childhood Ed-ucation, Womens Recreation Association, AWS Commission PIRRUNG, HAZEL Bellingham-AWS PORTER, ROBERT FRANK Seattle-Junior Class president, Homecom-ing Chairman '52, Board of Control, Who's Who ROBERTS, NANCY JO Seattle-Junior Prom co-chairman, Valkyrie, Blue Barnacles ROSE, JOHN W. Marysville-Drama Club, Stage Manager ROSS, ROSEMARY Camas-AWS SANDE, EARL Twin City-Square and Circle Club, vice-president SCHELL, MELVILLE Sedro-Woolley-Association for Childhood Education, Future Teachers of America, Collegian SHAW, LEONARD Vancouver-Norsemen Page one hundred sixteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 117 ---------- SHERMAN, ALVIN Marysville-Physical Education Club, Norse-men, Choir, president SHULENE, MARGARET RALPH Tacoma-Womens Recreation Association, Senior Planning Board, Choir SHUMAN, JEAN Renton-Association for Childhood Educa-tion, Future Teachers of America SKINNER, PHYLLIS LEE Issaquah-Associated Women Students presi-dent, Who's Who, Valkyrie SMITH, MARILYN ELLEN Bellingham-lnter-Club Council, president, Who's Who, Senior Planning Board SMITH, WAYNE Winslow-Kappa Alta Pi, Future Teachers of America, Scholarship Society SOMMERS, FRANCES Port Angeles-AWS STEELE, BEVERLEY New Westminster, British Columbia-AWS STROBE, ROBERT Shelton-Association for Childhood Educa-tion, Press Club, Collegian SUNDEAN, HELEN Ferndale-AWS TINKHAM, KEN Port Angeles-Arion Club, Band, Symphony Orchestra VANDERMAN, MARVIN Lynden -Norsemen VIK, GEORGE Lyman-Association for Childhood Education VIRKELYST, LILLY C. Seattle-Senior Planning Board, Cohiecono-mists, Ski Club WAGNESS, LEE Stanwood-Arion Club Band Civic Band Page one hundred seventeen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 118 ---------- WALLACE, DALE CHALMERS Winslow-Who's Who, Senior Class Presi-dent, Scholarship Society WEST, BETTE Chehalis-AWS WOLF, BETH JEAN Bellingham-Valkyrie, WOLF, STANLEY DEAN Bellingham-lndustrial Christian Foundation Inter-Club Council Arts, United Students 9cfct4mld As their first official act as upperclassmen the juniors class. Floyd Jackson received the gavel for president. Joan him in the office of "veep." Anita Smith was delegated the Murray acted as their advisor. filled the executive positions of their Reinholt received the nod to assist job of secretary-treasurer. Dr. Keith Pretty Lorrene Bergmann represented the class in the Homecoming court. The junior class also took honors with a first place float in the Homecoming parade. The big event of any junior class is their annual prom. This year the dance was held on March 6 in the gym. The theme of this "dance of all dances" was the mysterious sounding "Black Magic." There was nothing mysterious about the fact that the prom was a success. Take one part of good music by a good band, add a dash of "different" decorations, mix well formally and the result will be a "good time by all." Junior class members could be found in all campus activities, that is, when they were not taking their first dip into the sea of student teaching. Dr. Keith Murray, advisor; Joan Reinholt, Anita Smith, Floyd Jackson. Page one hundred eighteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 119 ---------- Abernethy, Annette Allen, Earl Anagnostopoulou, Popy Apple, John Balch, Grace Bartruff, Jeanette Beatty, Danny Bergmann, Lorrene Berntsen, Richard Berry, Jack Boardman, Doris Boettcher, James Bowman, Ellen Buerstatte, Margaret Burger, Bob Camfield, Ronald Campbell, Charles E. Campbell, Clare Campbell, Marcia Campbell,. Rod Carson, Eugene Carter, Earl Casto, Robert Chandler, Martin Chenier, Alice Clendenen, David Cohrs, Ray Crain, Jeannine Demmert, Lawrence Diers, Carol Page one hundred nineteen ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 120 ---------- Donovan, Carol Dunham, Gwinn Elkins, Alma Elvrum, Phillip Emtman, Marlene Engdahl, Jeanne Estes, Charles Evans, Allen Fadenrecht, Leander Fay, Betty Fenton, John Folk Diane Forbes, Ruth Freeman, Merlin Gates, Ernest Gibson, Pat Good, Allan Gray, Eugenia Guetlin, Margaret Harmon, Mary Jane Harvey, Marvin Haug, Frain Henry, Lois Hilts, Jean Hoisington, Carolyn Honcoop, Jim Hultman, Margaret Huntley, Donald Jackson, Floyd Jones, Donald D. Page one hundred twenty ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 121 ---------- Jones, Mary Johnson, Marilyn Kaufman, Jay Kazen, Douglas Keaton, Linda Keene, Carolyn Kimple, Dillon Knutson, Dorothy Koert, Murella Lamoureux, June Lange, Nancy Lawrenson, DeWitt Lehning, Thomas LeWarne, Charles Lewis, Emma Lou Ley, Robert Linder, Lorraine Marth, Donna Mason, Doris Matteson, Lorrie McFate Edward Mittleider, Wilma Moe, Pete Montgomery, Sidney Nattrass, Lorraine Nelson, Janice Nelson, Pauline Newman, Paul Nymeyer, Elmer Oakes, Paul Page one hundred twenty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 122 ---------- O'Leary, Ed T. O'Sammon, Mike Owens, Julia Pearson, Win Pederson, Kennei Pinkey, Janice Perry, Graham Prather, Dennis Proctor, Don Reinholt, Joan Riehl, Dick Rinearson, Mary Ringman, Marlene Risley, Arthur Salisbury Margaret Scribner, Marilyn Shields, Olive Smithers, John Smith, Judy Staggs, Gene Sundal, Rey Swan, Gerry Tabor, Ross Taylor, Jean Teshera, Robert Thorson, Duane Thramer, Eugene Ticknor, Charlotte Twidale, Shirley Utt, Irving Page one hundred twenty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 123 ---------- Westover, Zoanne . White, Bob Willette, Jacqueline Wolf, Peggy Yount, David ' To open their second year's activities at Western the sophomores held their class elections. Taking over the gavel of the presidential position was Bob Nanney. Kay MacKenzie gave him a helping hand as vice-president, and Pat Lunde served as secretary. Dr. Herbert C. Taylor continued as their faculty advisor. The sophomores elected Sue Knox to represent them in the Homecoming court. No doubt the sophomore class will be remembered for the mixer they spon-sored at the end of winter quarter this year. In the words of Kay MacKenzie it was "unique." The theme of the mixer was "shipwreck." Then the sophomores added a new twist. They required all persons who attended the mixer to come in costume in accordance with the theme. The mixer was graced by the presence of Rex Mari, his queen, and their court. Dr. Taylor presented the people who escaped with the "leastest" with a gift certificate. Dr. Herbert Taylor, advisor; Kay MacKenzie, Pat Lunde, Bob Nanney. Page one hundred twenty-three ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 124 ---------- Abernathy, Floyd Bailey, Mary Ann Baker, Nancy Baldwin, Marion Ball, Willis Barbas, Kathy Barbo, Sally Bartee, Sandy Bennett, Alice Bickers, Evalyn Blom, Norman Blomquist, Ray Bovee, Cliff Bonney, Lyla Boulton, Gweneth Boysen, Delmer Brown, Berneice Bruland, Gerry Brunick, Virginia Cabe, Keith Carlson, Elizabeth Caufman, Ron Chaney, Forris Christensen, Georgia Chudek, Lois Clemans, Gayle Coffelt, Warren Cole, Elmer Collins, Tom Couplin, Maureen Curtis, Bob Dahlquist, George Dake, Myrna Daniels, Irma Daverin, Don Davis, Shannon Dexter, Maryann Dimick, Ruth Anne Dixon, Jonna Lu Elliott, Dale Ellsworth, Ward Elsbree, John Fehlhaber, Nancy Ferguson, Walter Flaherty, Daniel Ford, Myrtle Fralick, Naoma Frdzier, Lynn Page one hundred twenty-four ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 125 ---------- Friend, Blanche Giger, Bob Gimurtu, Steve Grabner, Gladys Grace, Lucille Granger, Ardith Guthrie, Lorraine Halstead, Jack Hindman, Ronald Hoisington, Art Jameson, Lynne Kane, Fran Karwacki, Bill Kautz, Betty Kephart, Joy Kersey, Ethel Kidd, Larry Knox, Susan Knutson, Kenneth Kuljis, Mary Ann Lawyer, Alene Lehmann, Beverly Leslie, Donna Lindberg, Lois Littlefield, Levern Lunde, Pat Lyle, Larry MacKenzie, Kay Magelessen, Gerald Martina, Bruce Martina, Joanne McConnell, Robert McCormick, Gerald McDermott, Steve McHolland, Nick McKinney, Arlene Mettler, Ervin Miller, Wilmer Monroe, Dick Monroe, James Moore, Bill Morrow, Roger Mullen, Annett Muscutt, Mary Leslie Ness, Merydee Nielsen, James Nienaber, Arlene Northrup, Dave Page one hundred twenty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 126 ---------- Obermueller, Carol Overdorff, Carolyn Pfister, Gordon Pohl, Val Putnam, Pat Quinn, Roland Rasmussen, Margie Reardon, Kathi Rhinehart, Beverly Ricketts, John Sandau, Fred Scott, Sherrill Seeley, Diane Shahan, Betty Shay, Donna Smith, Carole Smith, Raymond Snowden, Helen Speck, Jane Stevenson, Donna Stevensen, Mary Start, John Suggs, Bob Sundquist, Anne Taylor, Charles Taylor, Ralph Thompson, Harry Tidball, Helen Tobie, Paul Torgerson, Linda Truman, Jackie Twing, Dalene Tyler, Ronnie Tyyska, Lorraine Umphlette, Jeane Vanerstrom, Gary Van Moorhem, Osborne Vaughan, Bill Walston, Dick Warneke, Janet-Kay Weidenbach, Rosalie Wells, Bill West, Don West, Donna Westland, Kyle Whan, Ted Whipple, Jeannete Wilson, Harriet Page one hundred twenty-six ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 127 ---------- Wilson, Lew Wingard, Mervin Witter, Wanda Zugelder, Marian Joan Bradbury Entering in the fall of 1953 the freshmen brought with them a new exuber-ence into college life. Their first year began wilh Orientation week and it didn't take them long to get oriented. One of their first official acts as a class was to elect class officers. Bert DeHoog received the presidential gavel. Carol Sjolund became the vice- president, and Fred Lange was elected secretary-treasurer The class chose Miss Marjorie Muffly to act as their advisor. They made their presence known during Homecoming by spirited defense of the traditional bonfire. Carole Hall was their representative on the Homecoming court. Throughout the year members of the class participated in all the activities on campus. Not letting the sophomores out-do them, the frosh put on an excellent mixer early in spring quarter. They called their mixer, "Waterfront Blues." Of note was the suspension of fish nets from the ceiling of the Rec Hall. Bert De Hoog, Miss Marjorie Muffly, advisor; Dave Brooks, Fred Lange. Page one hundred twenty-seven ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 128 ---------- Aldrich, Eva Alger, Claudia Ambers, Shirley Anderson, Howard Anderson, Mary Lou Andrus, Don Armstrong, Jeanette Arnot, Barbara Ayers, Lee Baker, Marilyn Baldwin, Nancy Barrie, Joyce Barton, Pat Baumgart, Bill Beatty, Dave Behme, John Bentley, Kay Bland, Phyllis Blowers, Barbara Bonner, Benny Bookey, Barbara Bookey, Jackie Boroughs, Beckie Bowen, Dorothy Bowman, Mary Bowron, Marilyn Braithwaite, Birdean Brandt, Shirley Brannfors, Dorothy Bray, Grace Brewer, Carolyn Bridges, Douglas Britt, Jim Britt, Ruth Ann Brooks, Dave Brose, Joyce Brown, Nancy Bruland, Robert Bumgardner, Geraldine Bunten, Janice Campbell, Beverly Campbell, Charles D. Campbell, Dave Carlson, Don Carlson, Joel Carney Mary Chaney, Marlene Charles, Zandra Page one hundred twenty- eight ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 129 ---------- Chenault, Geraldine Churchill, Harry Cole, Herbert Colvin, Leroy Copeland, Ken Craig, Robert Creekpaum, Phyllis Currie, William Daniels, Mike De Hoog, Bert Dempsey, Carole Diimmel, Lucille Dingerson, Dean Drake, Jim Duling, Lola Dunlap, Ernest Dunn, Helen Dunn, Nancie Duvall, Bob Eckstein, Loanne Eldred, Clio Elwood, Bill Erickson, Alida Erickson, Lee Ewing, Gary Fairchild Darrell Fairchild, Gwen Fiamengo, Leona Flockoi, Betty Flora, Dorothy Ford, Joyce Friese, Eugene Frisbee, Jack From, Ted Fullner, Sharon Gallagher, Sally Jo Gansler, Henry Gardner, Ralph Gates, Gene Gay, Marilyn Gazija, Lenko Geis, Dolly Getty, Calvin Glass, Janet Godfrey, Donna Gonzales, Ruven Graham, Mona Granger, Arthur Page one hundred twenty-nine ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 130 ---------- Green, Pat Greene, Stanley Griffin, Judy Grim, Dale Griswold, Ray Gunderson, Don Gunnari, Marilyn Hall, Carole Hall, Janet Hall, Sandra Hallson, Joe Hancock, Barbara Hansen, Alan Hansen, Janet Harlan, Diana Hart, Marilyn Harvey, Betty Haskens, Shirley Hatch, David Hauser, Pat Hawk, Pat Haws, Sharon Helgesen, Constance Henken, Edwin Hewitt, Deirdre Higley, Donn Hissong, Merlyn Hodge, Jacolyn Holden, Phyllis Hopkins, Grace Hough, Lois Hovey Robert Howard, Franklin Hunt, Charles E. Isaacson, Darlene Iverson, John Irwin, Jim Jacobsen, Robert Jaderholm, Jerry Jahn, Anita Jamieson, Fred Jelinek, Rich Jellison, Virginia Jensen, Carol John, George Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Marie Johnston, Robert Page one hundred thirty ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 131 ---------- Johnstone, Carline Jones, John Jones, Henry Jorgensen, Doris Kaloa, Ben Kanouse, Carole Karwacki, Ray Kayton, Loie Kendrick, Bill King, Jan Klett, Dean Kohlwes, Gary Kreiss, Jim Kuller, Kathryn Lange, Fred Larsen, Kent Larson, Carol Liberty, Louella Longstreth, Clara Lowry, Dawn Malovich, Nell Malovich, Zora Anne Mark, Steve Martin, Doral Mattson, Clara Mattson, Joanne McBride, Shirley McCoy, Robert McDonald, Curtis McElholm, Gerald McGovern, Pat McFadden, Madeline McMurray, Bob Melcher, John Methven, Bruce Meurer, Ann Miller, Gloria Moffett, Kenny Moore, Margaret Moyer, Norma Murray, Tom Neble, Shirley Neely, Gary Neilson, Ron Nelson, Lorraine Nobles, Helen Nordby, Larry Nystrom, Kathy Page one hundred thirty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 132 ---------- Oldow, Rosemarie Olinger, Shirley Olson, Deloris Olson, Gloria Onustack, Beverly Orr, Lynn Otness, Nanette Parberry, Gordon Park, Colleen Palmer, Arlene Pedersen, Nancy Pederson, Jeanine Person, Kathy Peth, Dorothy Porterfield, Leland Poyser, Joanne Rarick, Shirley Rathbone, Elaine Rauch, John Regier, Elaine Reynolds, Gail Rice, Marion Richard, Fred Richardson, Larry Ries, Darlene Roberts, Harold Roberts, Roberta Robinson, Henry Rolie, Charlotte Roes, Barbara Rose, Darrell Ross, Allene Rude, Russell Russell, DeForrest Samuelson, Lynda Sandell, Chuck Sandness, Arnold Sandvik, Doris Schell, Lucile Schelling, Marlene Schilling, Nadine Schmoe, Ruthanna Schroedl, Don Schuh, Russell Sharp, Robert Sherman, Wally Simonsen, Juanita Skieens, Dara Page one hundred thirty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 133 ---------- Slate, Corrine Smith, Gail Smith, Marliyn L. Solie, Valerie Sorenson, Raymond Sorenson, Judy Staggs, Pat Stewart, Bob Stinde, Robert Stockton, Duke Streets, Calvin Summers, Don Sundean, Ray Tevis, Alecia Tew, Nancy Thiesfeld, Bernice Thomas, David Thompson, George Thompson, Janet Thompson, Janis Tromp, Glen Tronson, Raymond Tucker, Marilyn Tucker, Shirley Turk, Nancy Vander Yacht, Gaylon Van Oosten, Helen Van Ottingham, Patricia Van Werfhorst, Aldine Van Woudenberg, Stephen Van Zanten, Eugene Vik, Donna Villarma, Carmelita Vroman, Maxine Waggoner, Tom Wall, Joyce Walrath, Mildred Walter, Marilyn Westmoreland, Caryl Witter, John Whitener, Margaret Whitner, Pat Williams, Rodger Wilson, Barbara Winklesky, Myrna Wood, Laura Wynn, Shirley Yamashita, Thelma Page one hundred thirty-three ;y. ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 134 ---------- Yonekawa, Mitsu Young, Berta Young, Jim Youngberg, Clarence Zion, Jerolynn Odell, Kay Home Town Home Town A arstol, G ene A ............................................. ................................. E verson Abelein, Dell M ............................................................... Bellingham A bernathy, Floyd E......................................................... Elwood, Indiana A bernethy, A nnette R .............. ........................................................... Seattle Ackley, Clarence W . ................................ Edmonds Adderley, Clancy R............................... .. ....... Bellingham Agnew, David P..................................... ............. Bellingham Agnew, Sam H........................................ Bellingham Aho, William M......... ......................................... Kelso Ahues, Minnie F ............................... ..................... Everett Albers, Mary Joy. ........................ ........ Port Angeles Albert, Vivian A........................................Juneau, Alaska Albrecht, John J ............................ ........ Madras, Oregon Aldrich, Eva R........................... Nome, Alaska, Aldrich, James W...................... .......................... Bellingham Alger, Claudia F................................ ................. Seattle A llen , E arl W ............ ..... ........................ ............................ E verett Alsid, Mary Ann............................. ................. .... Omak A lvord, Richard D....................................................... Everson Ambers, Shirley N .......................................................... Mount Vernon Amundson, Harold M.............................. .......... Bellingham Anagnostopoulou, Popy H................................. Athens, Greece A nderson, Byron C ............................................ ...Seattle Anderson, Delmar R ... ........... ............. . Bellingham Anderson, Howard B ........................ Bellingham A nderson, Jam es J .................... ...................................... .......... Seattle Anderson, Jerry M .................................................................. Bellingham Anderson, Lloyd F. ................. ................ Bellingham Anderson, M ary Lou .................................................... .. Langley Andrews, Peggy ................................ ............... Vancouver Andrus, Donald G...................................... El Monte, California Andrus, Dwight A ........................... .. ... Bellingham Anglin, Paul J....... ...................... ............. Vancouver Anklam, Carl E......... ............................. ................... Seattle Apple, John M...............................Aberdeen Archer, Kenneth C .......... ............................. Gig H arbor Armbrust, Louis F............................. Long Beach, California Armstrong, Burnell E............................................... Chilliwack, B. C. Armstrong, Jeanette K.................... ......... .......Bellingham Armstrong, Marlene .................................. .......... Bellingham Arnot, Barbara A ........................................ . ......... Arlington Arnott, Michael R........................ ........ N. Vancouver, B. C. Ayers, Lee R. H................ ................ Edmonds Ayers, Richard M..... ....................... ........ Sumas B Badgley, Richard K ..................... Bailey, Mary Ann ........................ Bajcma, Dennis L..................... B ajem a, John W .............................. Baker, Marilyn K ................. Baker, Nancy L........................ Baker, Thomas H........... ........... Balch, Grace J........................... Baldwin, Marion .. ...... Baldwin, Nancy E.................. Ball, W illis L.............................. Bamford, Mary Jean ............ Bannerman, Lois .................... Barbas, Katherine B arbo, Sally A.............................. Rarcott, Edward M ... Barnes. W alter C......................... Barr, Roger E.............................. Barrett, Don P............................. Barrett, Homer P. ...................... Barrie, Joyce L..... . ................ Bartee, Sandee Barton, Dee G ...................... Barton. Patricia M...... .......... Bartruff, Jeanette D ..................... Baumbart. William J................... leatty, Danny L ...................... Page one hundred thirty-four ................................ Bellingham ........................ .............. M enlo ................................ Lynden .......................................B..ellingham ...................................... Bellingham ................. ....... ......... ...... ....Seattle .............................. Port Townsend ............................. Burlington ................ .............. East Stanwood ......................................Bellingham ................... .. ........ S e a ttle .................................... ... B ellingh am ........Bellingham ....................... ........ .... .... Seattle ...... B.e...l.l.i..n...g..h...a..m... ...................................... Anacortes ......................... ........................ L y n den .........................K..e.l.s.o............ ............Bremerton B............remerton ........... ...................... E num claw ........ Hope, Arkansas .............R.. enton ...... B e..................llevue............. .-................ ......... ... Everett ...............P... o..r..t. ...A... .n.. g..e..l.e s ..... .......................... ...... ....... laine Student Beatty, ])avid D ..... ................... ................................. Blaine Beck, Dale S.......................... ...................S..u.n.n.y.s.id..e......... Beeston, Leslie E.................... ............. Victoria, B. C. Behme, John C ....................................... Ferndale Belknap, Ruth V.. .............................. ....Chinook Bell, Roger C.............. .................... Mount Vernon Benedict, Gary M............................... ........... Bellingham Benedict, Paul A .............................. ............ Belligham Benjam in, M arie E..................................................Bennett, Alice M...................................... Seattle Bennett, Ralph D.................................B..e.ll.in.g.h..a.m....................... Bensen, M arzella ...... ................. ................B.e..l..l..i..n..g..h.a m Benson, Irvin G............. ....................... Bellingham B entley, Ka y E ............................................................................ T. .a com a Berg, James D........................................EE.vv.ee.rr.ss.oo.nn.............. ........................... Bergeson, Neil H................... ....... ............M arysville B ergeson, Jam es E..................................n.a.c.o.r.te.s.....................................Bergeson, Phyllis L ....................- .V.a.n.c.o.u.v.e.r.......... Bergman, Vernon L ................................................... . Bellingham Bergmann, Lorrene M .............................................C...a..m.-a.-s.-.-...... ---- Berkenpas, Gerald .................................... Lynden Berntsen, Richard N..................................Tacoma Berry, Isabelle F............................... ........... Mount Vernon Berry, Jack P.......... ............. .................E.verett Bert, Robin R ......................................O.y.m..p.ia............................... Bertoglio, Fayetta M.... ......................... ..... Bellingham Bergh, Glenn R...... .............................. ........... Ferndale Bickers, Evalyn D ................................... Olympia Binzer, M ary K ....................................el.l.i.ngham Bishop, Loona V.......... ............................ Bellingham Bisson, Gerald F ..........................S.o.uth PP.r.a.ir.i.e...............................B itterm an, W ayne W ................................L.. y.n.d.e.n...................................... Blakely, Robert C................................B.e.l lingham Bland, Phyllis Jean............................................................Port Angeles Bliss, J. H........................ ........ ....... ..... Ferndale B lom , N orm an K ............................. ................ .S.e.a.t.tl.e....... Blomquist, Ray L. ...................................... .... ... Ferndale Blowers, Barbara ................................. . ......... ..... Lynden Boardm an, Doris A............................................... .C.l.in.t.o.n.................. Boettcher, James L............................... .............. Aberdeen Bogdanovich, Marion J...................................... Montesano Bogen, Ronald K ...............................................B..e.ll.i.n.g.h.a.m Bollman, Robert S............................................P.o.r.t. .O..rc.h.a.r.d.................. Bond, Brian H.. ........................... Granite Falls Bonner, Benny G ...............................B..e.ll.i.n.g.h.a.m................................. Bonney, Lyla V....... ................................ .....Everett Bookey, Barbara J ........................ ............ .............. Bellingham Bookey, Jacqueline M .................. .........B..e.ll.i.n.g.h.a.m. Boroughs, Beckie A .............................B..e.ll.i.n.g.h.a.m............................. Bontteson, Wayne R...................... Bellingham Bottsford, Louie C...... ....................... ............... Puyallup Boulton, Gweneth F ......................................C..o.n.c.re.t.e............................ Bovee, Cliff ............................... ......... Cashmere Bowen, Dorothy E ............................................................................ Kent Bowers, Albert R............... ........................ Coupeville Bowman, Ellen J.. ...........................B. e.l.l.ingham Bowman, Jack .............. ........ .................. Bellingha Bowman, Mary A .......... ...BB.ee.ll.ll iignghhaamm............... Bowman, Vera M....................................... Bellingham Bowron, Marilyn J...................................... Mont Vernon Bowsher, Arnold F ............. ............. ....B.e.l.lingham Bowsher, Patricia Jill ... .......................... ..Longview Boyden, Ronald H.......................................................Arlington Boysen, Delmer L............. .................... Enumelaw Bradbury, Joan D..................................... Bellingham Bradley, M ary Jean ...............................Be.l.l.i.n.gham Bradshaw, Shirlee Ann .......................... Bothell Braithwaite. Birdean ................................. ............ Deming Brandt, Shirley D..... ........................e.ll.in.g.h. am B rann. N orm an ........................................... .......B.. .e..l.l..i.n..g .ham Brannfors, D orothy H .....................T.a.c.om.. a................. Brant, Henry L................................ Everett Bray, Grace A ...................................B.e.l.l.in gham Breivik, Howard G B..........................Brewer, Anne C W in ock.................................... Bridges. D ouglas W .................................E.d.m..o.n.d.s.......................... Britt, Jim HI ...-......... ......... ............. ...................L.y.n.d.e.......... B ritt, R uth A .................................. .... .........E.. .n.. ..m.. c..l.a.w............. Student *7dex ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 135 ---------- Student Home Town Brooks, David II.............. ................................................. M arysville Brose, Joyce Y ....................................... East Stanwood Brown, Berneice M ........... . ...................... Port Townsend Brown, Eugene E.............. ..................... ........... Lynden Brown, Nancy L...................................... .................. .Walla Walla Brown, Porta L................... .. .. .... Bellingham Brown, V eta T .Be.... ......... ................................. B l.l..i .n.. gham Brown, Mrs. Robert E ................................Burlington Browning, Robert O...... .............. Independence, Missouri Brownrigg, Richard A ............. ............... Bellingham Bruland, Gerald C... ...................... Bellingham Bruland, Robert G........ . . .... Blaine Brunick, Virginia A ........................................... ......... W aterville Bryan, Robert ................................. Aberdeen Buchinoff, George N .......................... Bellingham Buday, Paul M .................... N..e..w... ...W... estminster, B. C. Buerstatte, Margaret Marie ........................ Walla Walla Buhtz, Alice E........ ................................ Bellingham Bumgardner, Geraldine M .......................... Larkspur, Califonia Bunten, Janice E........................... .............. ..... Seattle Burchette, T. Edward................. Bellingham Burger, Darrell M.............................. Bellingham Burger, Harvey N., Jr ................................. Mount Vernon Burger, Robert ...................................... Mount Vernon Burgess, Donald ................................. V ictoria, B. C. Burrows, Chester M .............................................................. Ferndale Byers, Barbara A ........ .......... ............................ BBeelllil.i..ngghah..a m Byers, Doris A ............... .......... Bellingham Cabe, Keith D . ......................... ........ .. ...................Arlington Camfield, Ronald H ......................................................... ort Townsend Campbell, Beverly A ....................................... Gig Harbor Campbell, Charles D...................................... ............... Seattle Campbell, Charles E...... ......... ........................ SedroWoolley Campbell, Clare L...... .............................S..e..dro-Woolley Campbell, Dale D................................................................Sedro-W oolley Campbell, David E .................................... .......... .... Vancouver Campbell, Marcia B........................................................Ocean Park Campbell, Rodney L ..................... .......... Bellingham Caraker, Audrey A . ................................. Bellingham Carey, Robert L....................................... ..... Bremerton Carbonatto, Fred J .................................... .... Seattle Carlbom, Janice V.......................... .............. .. Tacoma Carlsen, Dennis H ............................... .............. Winslow Carlson, D on E..................... ..................... Renton Carlson, Elizabeth ARedmond..........._.................... Carlson, Joel A.................. .............. Everett Carney, Mary J .......................... Mount Vernon Carpenter, Gertrude A ................................... Bellingham Carpenter, Neil M .................... ...... ................... Bellingham Carson, Eugene H Belligha................................................Bellingham Carson, Glen ..................... Bellingham Carter, Earl T............................ . ..................... Belfair Casey, James V................................. Greenbank Casey, Thomas E.........................................................Sultan Casto, R obert L.. .......................... ............. Belli gha................... Catron, Stanley F....................................................... .Puyallup Caufman, Ron W ............................................................ Bellingham Cavalli, Helen J. .. ............... .....-..-..-..-...- --. . Blaine Cavanaugh, Charles M ............................. ... ... Bellingam Chamberlain, Franklin D ................................... Bellingham Chamberlin, Donald B ............. . ............. Marysville Chandler, Martin E................................................................Bellingham Chaney, Farris J......................................Pecos, Texas Chaney, Marlene L.............................. Olympia Charles, Zandra H............................... ................ Bellingham Chasteen, Robert W .... ................................. .Seattle Chatterton, Ellena ................................................................. Bellingham Cheever, Virginia F... . _ ............................ .........East Stanwood Chenault, Geraldine O................................... Sequim Chenier, Alice M ............................................................... Snohomish Chenier, Walter E ............................... Snohomish Chrism an, Edw in D .................................................................... Bellingham Christensen, Georgia .............. ........... Fruitland, Idaho Chudek, Lois E....................... ............................. Belliigham Churchill, Harry M.................................... ........ Wrangell, Alaska Clark, Elizabeth M ............................ ....... Papaikou, Hawaii Clark, Joann M ............................. ......................... Shelton Clarke. Vee R-......... ............ _ Missoula, Montana C lay, Shirley M ........................................................................... P ort A ngeles C lem ans, G ayle F ...................................... ..................................... Seattle Clendenen, David B ............... ......... Bellingham Cline, Richard N ............................................................................... Ferndale Cline, Sherry P... ............................... Ferndale C lothier, M ilton A ............................................................ ................. Shelton Clothier, Nita K.................. Belli gham.....................lingham Coates, Fred S........................... .................................. Bellingham Cofer. Richard I ................................. BBeei.l.l..i.n...g..h...a..m......gham.. Coffelt, Warren H .. Anacortes Coffelt, Robert J ..................... BBeelll linhhaamm.................. Cohrs, Ray M ................................ Chilliwack. B. C. Cole, Douglas E .............................E...d. monds Cole, Elmer B ................................ Shelton Cole, George H...................Belligham............. Cole, Herbert Burton ........ ............................ .... ......... Lynden Cole, H. Marie ...................... Bellingham Coleman, Murry C ......................................................... Shelton Collins, Thomas E.................. ............... Annapolis, Maryland Colvin, Charles L....................................... M ount Vernon Comfort, Estel E............................................... ....... Bellingham Student Home Town Conn, Garner R................................. Bellingham Connacher, Michael L. .............................. ....... Arlington Copeland, Kenneth A........................................................ .. Montesano Copeland, William J ....................... Bellingham Cortez, Vidal J.. .................................................... M ount Vernon Couplin, Maureen A . ............................... Sedro- Woolley Courtney, Alvin L .......................... Lynden Coutts, R on J....................................................... Shelton Coye, Clarence M... ....... ...................... Bellingham Craig, Robert L ........ ............................... Everson Crain, Jeannine B ............................................... .Snohomish Creasey, Jake N..... ........ ............ Bellingham Creekpaum , Phyllis A ................. E..l....a............m Creel, John D...... . ... ...................E..u..g..ene, Oregon Crocker, Alfred F., Jr..................................Seattle Crook, Carolyn S ..... - ------------------....B...e. llingham C rook s, Joh n W ................................................................................ ...... S eattle Cunningham, Dermet O .................................. Bellingham Currie, William ............................... Oakville, Ont., Canada Curtis, R obert V .. ...................................................... .. .......... E astsound D I)acus, Gaylon R......... ........... ............... Vancouver Dahl, Myrna D .... Bel...............................lingham Dahlquist, George S .................. ............... ...........................Bellingham Dake, Myrna D... .............................. Bellingham Dale, Bonnie I.................................... ............... .... Ferndale Dalien, H ilda A....................... ....................B....e..l.l.i..n..g...h. am D aniels, Irm a I.......... ........................ ............................ Shelton Daniels, M ichael R................................. ......... Bellingham Dauphiny, Don L .................. ............................ Bellingham D averin, D onald L ........................................................................ T rout L ake David, Megan ............................ . ................ Blaine Davis, Dorothy M .... ........... .............. ................. HH.a...m....i.l.t..o..n.... Davis, John .............................. . ......... Bellingham Davis, M aurice R ................. .... .......................................... Eatonville D avis, Shannon L ....................................... ........................... T acom a Davis, Woodrow W .... ........................ ........... Tenino Daws, Armond E................................... Ferndale D aw s, Bill L...................................... ................................ Ferndale Day, Arthur E ............ .. _..... ......... ................................... Vancouver Day, Charlotte O.................................... ... ... Bellingham Day, William F., Jr .......... ................... Bellingham Dean, Bob W..................................... ..... Sedro-Woolley DeAtley, Mary Jo............ ..................... Yakima Deckebach, Carolyn ..... ......................................... .... ......... Edmonds DeGraaff, M elvin M .................................. ................................LLyynnddene.n... DeHoog, Bert B.......... ......................... Everson DeKoster, Roland ........................ ............. .Lynden Demmert, Lawrence E .................................. Craig, Alaska Dempsey, Carole A ... ........ Van.......Z...a..n..d...t... Dennis, Charles R ......... ................ Bellingham Denton, Stanford H .............................. Kirkland D evries, H elen C ....................................... ........................ ellingham Dews, Donald K .... ..................................Bellingham Dexter, Maryann .............. ...................... Bellingham D ickinson. Charles R ......................... ................... Bellingham Dickson, William ................................. .........- Oswego, Oregon Diers, C arl J . ......-.. .................. ............ ................................ ... ..E verson Diimmel, Lucille L. ........................... Forks Dimick, Ruth Anne G .................................... Stanwood D ingerson E. D ean .................................... --... _ -------- - K elso Dixon, Jonna L ....................................... Friday Harbor Donaldson, Russell W ............ Marathon. Iowa Donnelly, Barbara A.............................. Seattle Denovan, Carol ............... ..................... Bellingham D ouglas, G ary H .................................... ... ...................................M ukilteo Downing, Joyce A .........- . Sequim Doyle, Bennie J .............................. New Westminster, B. C. Doyle, Bob M ............ ...........................New Westminster. B. C. Drake, Clancy G .................................. Kirkland Drake, James I... ........... ....... ............... Burlington Draper, Robert E.................................. Mission City. B. C. D uling, L ola F ......................... ................. .......................................D em ing Duncan, Dennis A ............................. Port Angeles D unham , Gw inn, Jr .......................................................... . . .......y..nden Dunham, Jean R ... ................................. Edmonds Dunlap, Ernest P...... ................... Alberton. Mont. Dunlap, Robert L ................................. Bellingham Dunn, Helen L....................................... Castle Rock D unn, N ancie M ............................ ........... . ......... Seattle Dustin, Frederic H .............................................. ..... ...Bellingham Duvall. Robert O............................. Petersburg, Alaska Dye, Richard L .........................................Tillam ook, Oregon E Eacrett, Lois M ....................................... Port A ngeles Easter, James W................... ....................Lvnden Eastman, Glorifaye l i........................................ Eastman. John H ............................. ........ Blaine Eastwood, George E ..................... .............. .......B. ellingha Eastwood, Glenn M. ...................... ........... ellinham Eastwood, Mary Jean ..................................... Bellinham Eckstein, I oranne D ................................. Sunnyside dwards. E-ee F . ........................... ........... Aberdeen Erkes. Ronald J ....................................... Mount Vernon Eldred, Clio B............................. Bellingham Elkan, Ronald D ........................... ......................... Seattle Page one hundred thirty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 136 ---------- Student Elkins, Alma T......................... Ellefson, Shirley A......................... Ellington, Robert M..................... Elliott, ale A.... ... Ellsworth, Ward Elsbree, John J..................... Elvrum, Philip M.. Elwood, William R .......... Emtman, Marlene E ........................ E ndicott, R ex .G ........................... Engdahl, Jeanne L.......... Erickson, Alida A......... Erickson, Lee D............ ........ Erlandson, Joan '........................... Erkkila, Janet II............ Estergreen, Dale S......... Esgro, Louis A............ Estes, Charles B............. Evans, W. Allen........... Everson, (ary ('. ..... lEwing, (ary E .......... Fackler, Dick IL ............ Fadenrecht, Leander Fadenrecht, Mrs. Rosella .... Fader, Edwthe E. A.............. Fairchild, Darrell L................ Fairchild, Gwen A ..................... Flak, Richard N........._...... Fankhauser, H. Verne... Fay,. Betty R....................... Feagan, Robert Bruce ............ Federico, Carmela C.............. Fehlhaber, Nancy J....... Feisbee, Milan J..... Felton, Lorraine ...... Fenno, Richard Lee .... Fenton, John D ........................ Ferguson, Walter I.......... Ferrier, D onna J.................... Fiamengo, Lenora M........ Fickel, Dwayne B .............. Field, John W...... Field, M arshall E ......... Fisher, Joe Fisher, Lee Fitzgerald, David ............. Flaherty, Daniel D......... Flickinger, Mary Lee ............... Flockoi, Betty J..... Flora, Dorothy J......... Folk, Diane 1 ....... Forbes, Gertrude M... Forbes. Ruth C............ F ord, Joyce A .................... .... Ford, Myrtle Janet Forester, Emily E.... Forester, Russell H...... Forslof. Duane R................. Foss, Elizabeth M......... Fotheringhanm, John J. Fralick, Naoma B......... Frank, Ellen E. .... Franulovich, Paul Franulovich, Rudolph V.. Frazier, Lynn M ...... . Frazier, Marielvn A....... Freeberg, Carlin II....... Freeman, Lois A....._... Freeman, Merlin T....... ... Friberg, LTorraine M..... Friend, Blanche A........... Friese, Eugene H ..... Frisbee, M. Jack........ Promnim, Ted J.. r. Fullner, Sharon E . Gallagher, Sally J.................. Gallant, Sister Jean Marie. Galletly, W. James .................. Galloway, George L ........ Gansler, Henry R ...... Garber, Carl ...... ........ .. Garcia, Ann R....... .......... Gard, Jim R ..................... Gardner, Ralph E................. Garrett, Kenneth I,............. Gates, Ernest F.....__... ... Gates, Gene L.... Gay, David R............... Gay. Marilyn E....... Gazija, Lenko Gels, Dorothy M............. Gelford, Irwin L .......... George, Clayton B ................... Getty, Calvin R................. Home Town .................B . .el.l.in.g.h.a..m... .......... .......B..e.ll.i.n.g.h am ...e.s. .M..o.in.e.s., . Iowa ...............S..e.d .ro.-.W. oolley _-............................Battleground ..............B. e.l.l.in.g.h.am.............. ..D.e.v.i.l.s. Lake, N. Dakdta ....... C..........Id.a.h.o.(aldwell, .................F. a. i.rf.ie. l.d........................ ...........-.....B.e.ll.i.n.g.h.a.m...... ...... .. .....S.e.at.t.l.e..... .......... ......B. e.ll.i.n.g.h.a.m... ..........................F....e.rn..d.a.le........ .................B. .e.ll.in.g.h..a.m............. .....Vancouver ........... ............L..y.n.e.n........ ....M.e.m.p.his, Tennessee .....................T..a.c.o..m.a........... Concrete ........... ----B--ellingham .. Bellingham .............B.e..l..l. i.ngham ..............B .e.l.l.i.n.ghami ........... .......B. .el.l.i.ng.h.a.m........ ....Mount Vernon .... Port Angeles ..P.o.rt Angeles ......................B.e.l.li.n.g.h.a.m. ......M.o.n.r.o.e Edmonds ...................... ....S.ea.t.tle ...................M.o.n.r.o.e............... .................. ..e llinghamn ................................ ... Seattle .........S.e.a.t.tl.e.. ......... .B.e.l lingham Snohomish ......... ............ ...K.. ..i.r.k. .land ......N.e.w. Troy, Michigan .......C.l.e.a.r. .L.a.ke .......B.e.ll.i.n.g.h.am....... B.e.ll.i.n.g.h.a.m.............. ................V.a.nc.o.u.v.e.r......... ..E.v erson .......B.l.a.i.n.e. ...B.e llinghaim .....B..e.ll ingham .................... .. .......S.. e..a.. t.t .le... Bellingham ................. ......T.a.c.o..m.a... ...............S..e.a .t.t.l.e.. ....Carver, Massachusetts B....................................ellingham Lake Stevens ..............B.e.l. l.in.g.h.a.nm............. ...................H.. .o.q..u.i..a.m.. ...................H.. o. .q .u. .i.a. .m ........ .......- ......B. .e llingham -...............M..o. n..t.esano Chilliwack. B. C. .....B.e.l.lingham ...B ellingham ................A. n.a.c.o.r.t.e.s.. A.n.a.c.o.r.te.s .......... ..........B.e.l.l.i.n.g.h.a.m.n.. B.e.l.li.n gham ........ .el.l.i.ngham .... Bellingham .............S..e.a .t.tl.e. .. Ferndale ...Everson ...S.n.o.h.o.m.ish ..S.e attle Clallam Bay ....E.v.e.rson ........ .....................................S...eattle ....................Bellingham ..... . - ............ Seattle .. ...... ..... ..................... ........S.. e a ttle ................... .......... .....Everson ..... ..................... .... .....R eard on ......... ................ Bellingham ........ ..............................E..n..u. melaw B...ellingham Tower City, North Dakota ...................... a Conner ............ . .................... Chesaw ..................... ..............Tacoma Tacoma ........ Bellingham ....... .................................... . P o rt .................. ..... .............. ............S eattle ............................ -Bellingham .. ............................................ Shelton Student Gibbons, Esther L.......... Gibson, Norma J........__ Gibson, Patricia J. ........ Gibson, Roberta J......... Giger, Robert J........ _ Gilbert, Elaine ............ Gimurtu, Steve J................. Ginder, John K. B., Jr.. Glass, Janet R.................. Godfrey, Donna M....... Goheen, Milton W......... Golden, Leon C......... Gonzales, Ruben A.......... Good, Allan A............. Goodreau, George L...... Gordon, Robert G............. Gowan, Robert D ............ Graner, Gladys Grace, Lucille V.. (;ragg, June C........... Graham, Mona L....- G(ranger, Ardith M....... Granger, Arthur M...... Granger, Charles D......... Gray. Eugenia A.... Greathouse, Glen E .. Green, P'atricia B. Green, Stanley 1..... .... Gregor, Alton J ........... Griffin, Judith E............ Grim , Dale W ................... Griswold, Harold Ray.. Grovdlahl, Roger M......... Grover, James .K........... Guetlin, Margaret A ... Gunderson, Albert ('... (;underson, Donald G.... (;underson, Jim W........... Gunnari, Marylyn G....... Gustafson, Maureen E. Guthrie, l.orraine D........ Gwvinn, L.. Dunhanm, Jr. Ilaan, Janet J .... llackett, Sara M. ...... Haffner, Alhe M........ Hagglund, LeVoy A... H all, Carole J............................ H all, Gene L... ............. Hall, Janet L. Hall, James E .... Hall, Ronald D ........ ltall, Richard N ......... Hall. Sandra K . ......... ITalleck, Maurice L........... Hallson, Peter J .............. Ilankins, Dolores E. Hanna, James D... Halstead, Jack K ...... Halverson, Rhoda M.... Hancock, Barbara, R.. Hancock. J. Marrianne ...... Htand. Kingsford G.......... Hannaford, J. Bruce HIanowell, Robert M. Hansen, Alan O...... !Hansen, Janet L ......... Hlansen, Mary J......... Hansen, Robert A. Hansen, Robert G..... Hanson, George R........ Hanson, Roland C............ Tlardan, Burnell I.. (Harlan. Diana J... ........ Harmala, Ralph E.. Harmala, Willis N.. Harmon, MaryJane Harrison. Ron K......... Harrison, Wilfred R......... Hart, Marilyn Z......... Hart. Peter D ......... Harvey. Petty Jane FHarvey, Leota F.... Harvey, Marvin P ..... Haskins. Shirley .. Hastings. Richard G ......... H atch, David E. ............... Hatfield. Josenlh Burke Hathaway. Monta L....... Hatten, Joan B......... Hatten, Ronald N. Hauber. Russell B. .. Haug. Frain B.... ..... ... Hauff, Graydon D........ Hauser. Patricia M. TTaverlock. Harriet II........... Hawk, Patricia D ...... FTawley. Tim ... ........ H aw n, Jere ........ .......... Haws. Sharon L...... Hawthorne, Terence D........ Home Town ..... .................................. ..A . rlington ........................................ Bellingham ............... . _....--......... .......... C leveland, O hio .......... ................ ... . Bellingham ........ ............. ........... Bellingham --..............................................Ferndale .. ...................................e.llingham ....... .... .................... ..... Seattle ---------......................... .... .......E verson ........... . ...............L. a.k.e. ..S. t.ev..e.n. s......... ........................................Bellingham .................................... Maple Falls -------..---............................... E verson .........................M....ount Vernon ................ ............................................ S e a ttle ...................... ..... ........E dm onton, A lberta .. ....- -.... ... ................... Everett ........................Everett ------ --- ............................ ... Port A ngles ............. ...... ............ ... . T acom a ............................... Bellingham .. ..u..m.... .m.. n..i. Island ..... .L..u..m...m ni Island ----------........................E..v.erett ................ ...... ........ Sedro-Woolley ............. .............. .................... A rlington ......... ............ ....Seattle ........................................ .....e..l.l..i.n. gn a m .. ........ .................F erndale .......................Wapato ..................... ........ B ellingham ....... .............. .. ... ........ ............. ......O ly m pia ................ ....-- .......... Sultan ..........G...r.anger .............Marysville ................ Bellingham ...................... ........................R enton ................. Wrangall, Alaska ....... .... ............K.e.l.s.e..... Salem, Oregon ...... ...M....o. ntesano ......Bellingham ... Bellingham ........... ........... Bellingham ................... ..B...e..l..l.i..n..g...ham ........................................ Clinton ................W..a.ll.a. ..W..a.ll.a.......... ... .. ............ ...........................B ellin gh am ....................................... .......... Olympia ............S...e..d ro-Woolley ......................................... ..... Lynden .................... Sedro- Woolley ...... ............... ..... ...... ............ ..... .................... .E... E.n. d mmeo lnad, s ...Enumclaw ............................................................ Blaine ............................Olympia .................... .............B...ellingham ........................... ......... Port Angeles ..................... ............................... B ellingh am ...... ........... .............................. Renton ...................................... ............ Bremerton .. _...-.-.-.-....... ..... .... ........... F ernd ale ..... .-... B............................ellingham ............................ .N..o.o.k.s.a.ck........ ..... .........................K.e.l.s.o. .................................... ...... Chehalis ........................................ .. Seattle ...................... ............... .............. .......P ou lsb o ........... ...................................Toledo ........................... Klamath Falls, Oregon ........................................ .. Bellingham ....... ....... ........... ... Bellingham .... .........................S..u. quamish .. ................................. .............. .V.Va. ann.cc.oo.uu.vv.eeir" ........................................ ....C entralia .............................-....--..... Snohomish ................... ................................... Deming .......... ............ ............ Arlington ............. .............. ..... .... .............. E verett ............................................. ........ L ynden .................................... Bremerton .................... Raymond S. ..........................B.....e...ll.i.n.g ham .............. ................... Mount Vernon ................................................... B ellin gh am ........................................... B ellin gh am .. ...... ..................... ..... ......E.. dm onds ................................... Silverdale .............. ..... ... ..... ..................... S e a ttle .BellinghanI ......... ......................................... Ana tle ........................... .......... ..... B ellin gham ................ BellingSheaamt.t..l.e.................................... .................................. Bellingham ................................. Bellingham ................ . ......................... ........................................... BB ee lllliinn gg hh aam m ...................................... ............. Blaine ................... ................... ount Vernon Page one hundred thirty-six ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 137 ---------- Home Town Student H ay, O m a Peterson . ......... . ............... . ............ Blaine IIaycox, W illiam H .............................................................. ........... Longview Hayward, Georgie D ....................................... ....... Bellevue IH eald, A rthur F ................................................................................. B ellingham H eath, Laurence ...- ................. ...... .. .......... ....................Bow Ileathers, P ercy W ......................................................................... B ellingham lelgesen, Constance A ............................... ... Hydaberg, Alaska Ilem m ingson, Lorna Jean .......... . ----... .. . . ........... Seattle HI enderson, Douglas N -................................... Seattle H enderson, Pat M .... ..... ................... . .. .......... Everett Henken, Edwin R.......... - . .................. ....... Lynden H enry, L ois A .. .-- -- -------------------.. ..... . . . .... . B laine IHenton, Barbara M ... ...................... ........ ............... Dupont Hlerrick, Jack B....... ............... .............. Bellingham Hewitt, Dee E................ .......................... Seattle Hewitt, Dorothy E. . . ....... .Sunnyside Ilickenhottom, Ivan G............................................... Enumclaw Hliggins, Gero . ............................... ... Lopez Island IH[igley, D onn F ............ .... ..........-. Seattle lilton, Louis E ...... -.. . . ....................... B ellingham H ilts, Jean . ........................ ........... ..... N apavine flinderm an, George F..... .. ............ ... ................... D arrington Hindman, Ronald L......................... Bellingham llissong. M erlin J..... . .................................... B lythe, California Hitch, V irginia A nn ...................... ............................ .......... E verett IHobson, Isobel M ..... ............... .. Vancouver, B. C. Hodge, Jacolyn J .. .... Kennydale IIodge, Rachel Darlene ............................ .Enumclaw loff, Raym ond . ................................. Bellingham Hogan, James T ......................................... ....... ... Blaine Hloggins, D ale E ----------- _ ---- - - ................ .. . . E dm onds IHoglund, Billie J... ............................................ .... Anacortes Tloisington, Arthur L .... .----.. --............. Kodiak, Alaska Hoisington, Carolyn J.... ....................-. Ryderwood Holbrook, Marilyn Hall .. ... .. ............ Bellingham HT olden, Phyllis A -- -- ------ ... ....... .. ......... Ferndale H olding, Jam es A ....----- --- -- ----------- ---...B ellingham ITolland, Chivous M . .. . - - ............. ..... Blaine H olmlund, Carl Don ..................... ........... .. Aberdeen H olstine, C arol A .. ....................... ..................... ............ B ellingham HIolt, Sheila M ..... . . ............... .... .......... Burlington H oncoop, Jim ................ ... -. ..... Lynden H ong, R obert B ... ..................................... .... Ferndale H ood, Clayton A .................................. . . M ontesano H ook, D ave W ..... .... -- --........ ---- ------------. Bellingham H opkins, Grace A..................... . -_.... --L-.ak e Stevens Hough, Lois M ..............-........................................ .... .Blaine TH oughton, M eech ....... ----------- ----.......... . ...._ Eastsound Hovander, Beatrice L............ ................... Bellingham Hovde, John R ... ... Bellingham H ovey, R obert V ......... ------ --. -.-... . .................. Seattle Hovik Elmer L ............................................ M arysville Tovik, Shirley K .......M.. arysville H oward, Franklin D ............ .. . ----.... .......B.. ellingham H oward. Ray .............. .............. .. ............ Sedro-W oolley H owe, H enrvy L . _ ----...-.-. ......... ..... .. Bellingham Hubber, Richard R -__----........... ...... ...... Black Diamond Huber, Donna I...... ... .... ............. Bremerton H udson. Bonnie-Nola M . ...... .............................. Everett TH uff, M arilyn Y . .... .. ... ..................... Lake Bay H ughes, Beverly J ............ .... ............... . .... Seattle THultm an, M argaret G ..... ............. . ... .... ......... Everett Humphrey, Dick F ----- _..... - .. ... Bellingham Hunt. Charles E ... ..... ....... .. Bellingham H unter, Lorne H . ....... . ......... ........... Bellingham Huntley. Donald R. .... .. Bellingham Hutchinson, Ray J. TLake Stevens Tdes, Horace G ....... Ingram . Pat C .............. Irish, Georgia L......... Irwin, James A............. Isaacs, Dona A.. ....... Isaacson, Darlene D. Tverson, John 0......... Neah Bay ...E..v erett Bellingham ..F. erndale Bellingham .....S...eattle Bellingham J Jackson, Floyd M --------.-.. - ......-.. ... -----. Bellingham Jackson, Frank IL . --------------------- -.-..- B--e llingham Jacobs, M arie .- ............... ---- . ... .-.A.. r..l.i.n..g..t.o..n... Jacobsen, Robert KK .... . - .................. . ....... Longview Jacobson, Bruce R -..................- - -.....B ellingham Jacobson, M argaret M ................................. Bellingham Jaderholm, Jerry E...... ............. Bellingham Jahn, A nita S .......................... .. ............. M ercer Island Jameson, Lynne B . . . . . . . . ...... Everett Jamieson. Frederick J .........---........................... Everett Janes, Shirley I........ ............ .................... Bremerton Jangaard, D onald A ............................................................. ................. Seattle Janke, Ronald A... ........... ................ ....................... M onroe Jayner, Dwight T.. ...............................- Bellingham Jellison, Virginia A ... ........................ . .. Dryden Jenkins, Malcolm E............................... .... Seattle Jensen, Carol J........................................ ..................... .... Langley Jensen, M ary Lou E ........................................... ............S edro-W oolley Jensen, R ichard J............................................. ...... .................. opez Jelinek, Richard A...- Jocergenson, Kelvin R... Johanesen, Ronald l... John, George E....---.. Johnsen, D)uane A .. Johnsen, Robert N..... Johnson, Ada L................ Johnson Dexter W....... Johnson, Elizabeth 13.-- Johnson, Ellen M ............ Jolhnson, Elvie E....... Johnson, Frank II., Jr. Johnson, James R ..... Johnson, L.ee G.-------- Johnson, louise J . Johnson, Marilyn A .. Johnson, Mary Jean ...... Johnson, Wilfred .. _ Johnston, J. Carline .. Iohnston, Melvin T.. Johnston, Robert 1 ....... Johnstone, M. Elaine ... .J o n e s , A l e e n F ..... . . . . Jones, 1D)onald D ..- Jones, Dorothy E ... .iones, Frances B..... ... Jones, (Gwen L......... Jones, Henry L.. Jones, John A......... .. .ones, I eonard 1.. ..... Jones, Mary Ella ....... lones, Peggy ... ...... Jones, Roger R.. Jonker, Stuart ... Jorgensen, Doris M ... Jurich, John T..... . lust, Robert L... ...... Kalon, Benjamin 1.. Kane, M ary F........... Kanouse, Carole N . Karwacki, Bill Karwacki, Ray II . Kaufman. Grace M.. Kaufman, Jay T....... Kautz, Elizabeth J.. - Kays, Clifford J. .... Kaylor, Richard B....... Kays, Jane A..._..--- Kayton, Loie E .............. Kazen, Douglas H ........ Keaton, Linda M.._ Keene, Carolyn B...- - Keen. Asa D..._. - Kendrick, William M..... Kenneth, Tames D......... Kephart, Toy A .------ Kersey, Ethel M ..... ......... Kick. William . Kidd, Larry G.. Kimple, Barba-ra T ... Kimple. Dillon R..... _ King, Jan (Georgia) A.. King, Sheelagh A....... Kintner. Jacauelin B. Kirk, M ichael J ............... Kirkman. Harley A ...... Kirkpatrick. Dolores D. Kirrac'e, Margaret M. Kirishian. Arlene M.. Kivott, Marlene M.. Klett, Dean T. .. Tlune, Arnie A..... Klnksdahl. Harris ..... Knapp, Helen C...... Knigge, Roger R ...... Knott, Marlene M... Know. James E ..... Knowles. Carolyn M..... Knox. Susan G.............. Knudsen, Les . Knutsen, Herbert O. T .. Knutsen, Wil Knotson, Dorothy M._ Knutson. Kenneth K ...... Koert, Murella JT... . . Koert, Peter Kohler, Anne F. Kohlwes, Gary F.. Kokrine. Harriet E. Konsa, Esther E.... ........ Kramer. Barry Taxr ... Kratz, Whitfield P ...... Kraus, To Anne ............. Trebs. Raymond L...-- Kreiss, Tim K.-. .. .. Krohn, Richard R .. Klliis, Mary Ann .... Kuller, Kathrvn M........... Kumetat, Lewellyn A .. Student ..... .--... . .T u o n e k , A la sk a ........................... Seattle ... _................. ...... .............O ly m pia . . .- .......Sedro-W oolley -- .. .. .... Sedro-W oolley .. .... Bellingham ............ Bellingham .....................B.o.w...... ................................. Seattle . ...... ... . ..............Y. a k im a __......................... . ... Seattle ........................... B ellingham .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . ..-.. L y n d e n ..... .... ...... Snohomish Bellingham ... ......... .. Eugene. Oregon . . . .... ........ L .o n e v i e w ... . VV. .i.c..t. oria. B. C. ...... ... ... .. .. . . .. .... . E v e r e t t A.. berdeen . ........ E verett .... .........P. ort Townsend . .. Friday Harbor . ... .... Friday Harbor . .. ...... . ......R. e n t o n -Bellevue .. ... . .. . . ... .B ellin gh am ._ ...... . -Bellingham .... .......... Bellingham - ........... ......... S ea ttle .... ........... T acom a .. T a com a ----Bellingham East Stanwood _------B- attle Ground .....S.. tanwood .... Lynden ----..-......-..... B ellingham -- - .-----------.- .--- . B ellin gh a m .... .. ...... . ...B e llin g h a m ....... ... ............... Seattle . . .. .S e a t t l e ......... ....... . . Ly .n.. .d. .e. .n. Everett ........ ...... . .Everett _. BR-e-l-l ineham --.... ........ Bellineham ....... ...... . .... . ... L y n d en ..... . .. ... IL.. .v.. .n.. .d.. e.. n. ----. M cNeil Island ............. ....... ......... .C lin ton F.........airbanks. Alaska V....a..n..c..o...u ver ......... ............ ....... . ... . ...... D e m in g ... .. ...... ....... B ellin gh am ..........................Steilacoom ............ ......................... ......E v e re tt ........ . ................... R en to n ...... .. ... . ... . ......S. t .e .v .e .n s o n ..... ....................... B ellingham -..-. .--- -------- .--- - ----B ellinelh a m ............. Blaine .............- Page one hundred thirty-seven Home Town ................ Sultan .................................Arlington ..... Bellingham ...................... Lynden ......... ........Sedro-Woolley -- ..................... Sedro-Woolley .........................B....e..l.l ingham .....Bellingham ........... ..........Seattle ................................ Coupeville ............ Yakima ................................B...e.llingham ...............A...n...a..c...o..r..t.es ...... .......................... Skamokawa ..............................B. ellingham ....................................Ferndale .. .. .............. ellingham .............................. B ellingham ............................. Seattle ...-............ ...... Bellingham ...........B.. . e..l..l.i..n..g. ham - ... ............ Bellingham ................. ......... B ellingham ................................... verson .................................... Sunnyside ....Oberlin, Ohio ...........Bellingham ...............Seattle .. Bellingham ............ Bellingham - -....... ................... B ellingham ....................... .........Bellingham ........ ................ ..........E..verson ................Sultan ....... ..Anacortes .......... B............Rellingham ....e..l.l.i.n gham ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 138 ---------- Student Kuoppala, John C........ ............................. ....... Kuranko, Gerald F......... .......... ................... Home Town ....Bellingham . lk.e.s.o.nW Student McKiddy, Vita Doris_ McKinney, Arlene J...... McLachlan, Joyce I........ McMahon, Robert D....... McMurry, Robert N........ McPherson, Martha A.. Lacy, Lorne B .................... Cloverdale, B. C. Lade, Helen I............................................Sumas LaFave, Glenn C........ .............. ........... Bellingam LaFreniere, Fred J................................... Bellingham Lagasse, H ector J....................................... ........ Bellingham Lallas, Louie T...... ............................B..e..ll.ingham Lamoureux, June Marie ......................... Steilacoom Lang, Howard A....... ...................................................... Oak Harbor Lange, Fredic E................................... Olympia Lange, Nancy E.................................................Everett Lantz, Daniel E....... ......................... Tacoma Lapp, Donald George Sumas...................Sumas Lapp, Ken F.................. .................... ....... Sumas Lariza, Frank T........................ .... . ...... Port Orchard Larsen, Kent D...... .............. ................Marysville Larsen Ronald K .. ............................... Bellingham Larson, Carol A......... ...................... Lynden Larson, Gerald A................. .............. Bellingham Larson, Oliver ................................ Bellinghamn L.aush, Donna L .................................. Enumclaw Lavender, John C ........................ .... Bellingham Laviolette, John A................. .. . ........................................... Bellingham Law, Ceole D.......... ............... ....... ..... Tacoma Lawrenson, DeWitt B.........................Bellingham Lawyer, Alene L.... ................................... Lynden Leaf, Joseph E .................................... ............ .. BB ellingg.h...a..m.a... Leathers, Ada M ..... ... ......... .. ........................................ Bellingham Leathers, Sam P.............. ........... Bellingham Lecompte, Oscar Roland ........ .......................... Mount Vernon LeCompte, William F .........S..e..a.t..t.l.e............ L ee, A rthur E .................................. ......... .... ............ ..-- A rlington Lee, James M.... ...................................... Arlington Lehmann, Beverly A .......................... Bellingham Lehning, Thomas W .............................................................. KKeelslsoo.... Leslie, Donna J.....................................Renton Leslie, Floyd A ... .......................... .. .... Mo lson.............. LeW arne, Charles P .... ........................................................ ..... Bellevue Lewis, Aimee M... ....... ....................... Bellingham Lewis, Em m alou ............ .......... ................................... V ancouver Ley, Robert L... .................................... Port Orchard Libbey, George R ...................................... Coupeville Liberty, Louella E.................................................................Bellingham Lindberg, Charles V ....................................... Redmond Lindberg, Lois I....................................................................Redmond Linde, Roger D. ................................. ........................... Seattle Linden, Carl D ............................... Seattle Linder, Kenneth J....................................... Bellingham Linder, Lorraine .....................B..e..l.l.i.n..g.h..a..m Littlefield. Levern E......................... .............. Everson Lloyd, Judson F .... ................................... Patterson, N. Y. Loft, Robert E. .................................... Bellingham Long, Homer D.... .........................F. k. Mt., Tenn. Long, Robert H................... ............... Vancouver Longstreth, Clara D ............. .... ......................................... B ellingham I.ongstreth, John H. ...................................B ellingham Lord, Harriet E.......................................................... ..... Des M oines Loth, Donald E.......................... ........... .... Everett Lowry, Dawn ............................... ..... .......... Bellingham Lowry, Larry E . ................................... Seattle Lowry, Ned M ................. ........ Bellingham Lucas, Robert C ................ .......................S..e...a..t.t..l.e...... Ludw ig. H orace W ............................................................................ Seattle Lund. Clifford .............................. .......... ....... Mount Vernon Lunde, Patricia A...................................Milwaukee, Wis. Lunsford. Floyd L........................ .......................................A nacortes Lyle, Loren R ................................................... Bellingham Me MacDonald, Agnes ............................ Vancouver, B. C. M acKenzie, Kay C ................... .. ................ ........................... M onroe MacPhail, Mary ............................ ........ Bellingham McBride, Shirley A ........ ................................................ Seattle McConnell, Robert E....... ................................ Everson McCormick, Gerald H...... .................................... Seattle McCormick, Terence E........ ........................... Bellingham McCoy, Robert N.......................................Marysville McCracken, Wallace D..................................................... Skagway, Alaska McDermott, Stephen W ...................... .............. Seattle M cDonald, Curtis I.........................................................Fairbanks, Alaska McDonald, James E. ............................. Sultan McDonald, Roger C... ................. ................... Blaine McElholm, Gerard A ................................ Bellingham McFadden, Madeline L ............ ................ Bellingham McFarlane, Donald D.................................. Portland, Oregon McFate, Ed D South.......C...o...l.b..y....................... M cGee, Jerry E ...... .................. Vancouver........................... McGee, Shirley J.......................... Vancouver McGillivray. Dennis R............................... Eureka, California McGinnis, Nancy M....... ................. ............ Bellingham McGlothern, Richard A........ ...................... .... .. Seattle McGovern. (James) Pat................................................... Anaortes McHolland. Ronald N............................................. Mercer Island McIntee, Leo L.....................................................Bellingham Magelssen, Gerald R. Maio, Don J............. .. M alovich, N ellie J......................... Malovich, Zora A...... ........ Manos, Pano .. Mansur, Dale . ........... M arcoe, Clifford J........................ Mark, Steven M......... ....... Markishtum, Carlisle R...... Marth, Donna M..................... Martin, Doral G ...................... Martin, Joan A .............................. Martin, Ruth ... Martina, Bruce C ............... .. Martina, Joanne M....... Mason, Doris M...................... Matheny, Glade E........................ Mathewson, Edward l.. M atson, M arie L........................... Matteson, Lorie IH...... .......... Mattson, Clara Mae ..................... Mattson, Joanne K ....................... M axfield, Jesse S.......................... Maxwell, Muir Rodney ................ Mayer, Claire P............................ M ealy, Richard C........................... Mecalf, Alan L ........................ Medley, Eleanor A .................. Melcher, John III................. Mathven, Bruce R .............. Mettler, Ervin C ................... Meurer, Ann C ..................... Milat, Mike S........................... M iller, Gloria J........... ..........- M iller, M orris A .............................. Miller, Tom E................................... Miller, Wilmer R., Jr ............ Mills, Cecialia F. A..................... Minahan, Fred B................. M itchell, B ob A ............................... Mitchell, Elroy H.............._... Mittleider, Wilma K .................... M oe, B arry J..... ............ Moe, Pete R................................. M oen, M arilyn K ......................... Moffett, Kenneth L ............. M onroe, Jam es G........................... Monroe, Richard A. Montgomery, Duane .............. Montgomery, Sidney ----.......----. Moore, Margaret M........ ___ M oore, W illiam J.......................... Moores, Billy ..... . ......... Morden, Sherill E ............................ Moritz, Earl F ......... Morrow, Roger D ......................... M orton, Shirley J ........................... Moser, Mary Jane .................. Moses, Ruth ................ Moyer, Norma IL............................ Mueller, Paul R., Jr ................ Mueller, Richard L...................... Muffly, Mary A............................... M ulford, Carol J............................ Mullen, Annett E................... Murphie, Donald A ................. Murphy, Wallace W ..................... Murphy, William C................... Murray, Tom .......... Muscutt, Mary Leslie ............ Muzatko, Robert D...................... Naher, W illiam H................... Nanney, Robert M....................... Nanney, Sarah Jane...................... Nash, Nancy J................................ Nattrass. Lorraine M .................. Neble, Shirley M......................... Needham, Delbert L.................. Neely, Gary B................................. Neilsen, Jack L ....................... Neklason, Linda C........................ Nelson, Dolaine R....................... Nelson, Gene M............................ Nelson, Janice M..................... Nelson, Jerry I............... Nelson, Lorraine P ............. Nelson, Paul E....................... .....Stanwood ........ ....... ......... .... S eattle .............................. .. Seattle .... Bellingham ......St.e.v.e.n.s.on ..... Burlington ..................................... .......... Ta..c.om a ................... ..... ....... Neah Bay ................................ ..... C h eh a lis ...V..a n Zandt ...................A..n.a.c.o.r.te.s............ ........ ................B...e..l..l.i.ngham ....... .......... ....a ke Stevens .................................... .... Snohomish ............Aberdeen .......................... ........ B lock ton , Iow a ...._........ ..............Bellingham ............................B. ellingham ..... ............................. ......... Everett ....................... ............T. acoma ------.....----..... ...............................Edmonds ... .....Forks ..... ...... S. Burnaby, Canada ........... ............... New York. N. Y. -.................L...o..n..g..v..i.e. w ---.---..-- ................B..e llingham .... .................A.b.e.r.d.e.e.n..... ...................L...u..m...m...i Island ----....................... ....... Bellingham .................. odi, California .....................................S..h. elton ........................................ Anacortes ....................................... ....Tacoma .... ........................Port Angeles B...............ellingham ...................................... Leland ......................W...e. s.tp.o.r.t.......... .......Mount Vernon ........Bellingham .........................Bellingham ........................ Bellingham .............................Bellingham - ......................- ....... -......S. eattle .....Bellingham ...................................................... Seattle ............ ........ ........................... S e a ttle .................. ......... Sedro-Woolley ................... ........... ellinham ...........................C....l.e..a..r.. . Lake .............. ... ............ Seatle .... Concrete ..................... ............ Bellingham ....... ...... ..................... Kirkland .......................... Spokane ....................................... Walla W alla ...................................... Bellingham .........Nesnelem .............................. .......... M on tesano ................................B..e..l.l.i..ngham .............. .... ellevue, Pa. ....Monitor ........ Centralia ........ ................................... B ellin gh am ............. Montesano ..................................Bellingham ....Blaine ................................ Bellingham ..............................Bellinebam ...... Boise, Idaho ... ................................. Seattle ..........-.-.- .-..--.-.-...-. -.--. -..- . .. .....-.-.-.-. .-.-. .-F- a--i r-.f--i e-l.d.. .,. K.I.o e.w l s a o Fairfield. Iowa ....... ................... Friday Harbor .................................. Bellingham .................................S..e..d..r. o W oolley ............Bellineaham .................:.......Mission City. B. C. ........................................ Everett .................................... . . .... .. S e a ttle ...................................Ferndale .................................... Calexico, Calif. ..... ..............................S...i.l..verdale -------------.................. Bellingham ................................................... Bellingham - -............................ .... Seattle Page one hundred thirty-eight Home Town -.. Enumclaw L.o..n. gview .........Anacortes -........T...a..c..oma ........Bellingham ........ Bellingham ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 139 ---------- Student Home Town Nelson, Paul T.... ........... ........................ .. Bellingham Nelson, S. Pauline ............................................................. .... Anacortes N ess, M erydee S ...... ...................... ......... E verett....................... Newell, Peter R ................................... Seattle Newman, I'aul A ............................. Port Orchard Nichols, Dick A............... .................. Mount Vernon Nielsen, Franklin J ..................................... Burlington Nielsen, James M ........................ ....................... Anacortes Nielsen, Ronald L . ........................... Anacortes N ienaber, Arlene J ........................................ Bellingham Nienaber, Robert G .................. Bellingham Njaa, Theodore L......................................Hagen, Sask. Nobles, Helen L . .................................. ... Anacortes Nolte, Avis C..... ........................ Bellingham N ordby, L arry D ..................................................................... E dm onds Nordquist, Arnold 1) ..................... Bellingham Nordtvedt, Robert B....... ............. Ferndale Norman, Remo K.............. ........... ............. Bainbridge Island Northrup, Charles D ................................ .. Cashmere Novak, Blanche E .............................. Kimbal, S. Dakota Nugent, Donna A ................................ Portland, Oregon Nymeyer, Elmer R ...................... .....L...y..n den N ystrom , K atherine M ...... .... ..................................... ........Y elm Oakes, Paul W. ..........................M.o.u.n.t. ..V. ernon Obermueller, Carol A ................... .....B.e llingham O'Connor, Mary Lou ....................... Bellingham O'D ell, D on E ......................................................... ....... ....... Olga Odell, Kay L ..........S.e.a.tt.l.e..................... Oelrich, D olores E .......................................G.o ld Bar Oelrich, George A ......................................S.u.l.t.a.n... O elrich,M ary G ...... .. .....................P. o.m. o.n.a., ..C. a.li.f......................... Offutt, Lary E....................................... ..E..v.e rett Ohrt, Mary Ann .................T.a.c.o.m.a.............. Okerlund, Gary A ...............................B.e.l.lingham Okerlund, Margaret .....................B.e.ll.in.g.h.a.m.......... Oldow, Rosemarie ................................. .............. Sedro-Woolley O'Leary, Thomas E .................................. ........ Mount Vernon Olinger, Shirley G ... ..........................S..e.d.ro.-.W..o.o lley Oliver, Marlene C ......... ..............a.c.i.f.i.c. B..e.ac.h. Olson, Anita J.................................. Arlington Olson, Deloris J ......... ..................... Everson Olson, Donald ....................BB.ee.ll.ll.ii.ng.gh.ha.am.m................. Olson, Dorothy M .........................B.e.l.li ngham Olson, Eugene K Moro......................................Monroe Olson, Gloria M ...................... .........F.r.id.a y Harbor Olson, Johnny .................................B. ellingham Olson, Larry E.............................. ................ Marysville Olson, Mary Ann D ................. .... ...B..ri.s.to..l, S. Dakota O lson, Ralph A ................ ......................B...e..l.l.i n..g.h.a.m...... Ondracek, Ray J .......................................S.e.a.t.tl.e.......... Onustack, Beverly .L. ................................... Everett Orbeck, W ilma J.... .............................. ........ .B.o..w...... Orerdorff, Carolyn B................................Spokane Oreskovich, Neva E .................................................................... Kirkland Oril, Richard .........................M..a.ry.s.v.i.l.le... Orr, ynn Estes ............. .......... ....B.e.l.li.n gham O'Sammon, Jeri M.......................................--.......... Bremerton O'Sammon, Mike J ................................B.r.e.m.e.r.t.o.n.... Otness, Nanette L. .......................L.a.k.e. ..G.r.o.v.e., ..O.r.e.g.o.n............ Overdorff, Carolyn B..S.....................pokan..S.p..o.k.a.n.e.. Owens, John E .. BBeell.in.n.gg.hh..a..m ................................. O w ens, Julia C ..................................................B.. e..l. .l. i ngham Owings, Lola G --------............B..e.l.l.in..g.h.a.m............. Owings, William D ..............................B.e.l.l.i.n.g.h.am....... l'ackard, Margaret J..................... Padgett, Larry L........................... Page, Cloid W................................. Palmer, Arlene Mae .......................... Paladin, Donald A... ............ I'angborn, John S......................... Papin, Ed R ............................ Park, Helen Colleen... .. Parberry, Gordon B........................... Parkhurst, Howard H.................... Parrish, Jerry L............... . Parry, Darrel W................................. Patenall, Thomas Paul................ Patrick, Gary E................................. Paull, Kenneth W ................... Payne, Robert M..... ......................... Pearsall, Donald H....................... Pearsall, Leila L................. 'earson, Bernard E....................... Pearson, Gotthard Rog. Pearson, Win Pedersen, l)avid B....................... . Pedersen, Nancy P............................ Pederson, Edwin Pederson, Teanine L..................... Pederson. Kenneth B....................... Pelkev, Loren A............................ Penhalurick, Darline A ................. l'eninger, James E............................ ..................................... Bellingham ................... .............. Everett ................................ Bellingham ............C.lo.v.e.r.d.a.l.e.,. .B... ..C. ... -.... San Pedro, California ............................................. Edmonds ...................................... Seattle ---...... ................ .. Bellingham ... ..........................B...ellingham ...................A.b.e.r.d.e.e.n..... ............ ..................... Marysville .............................B..attleground ..................... Bellingham ...........................Bellingham ..... ......... Friday Harbor ............ ................Bellingham ..............S.t.e.v.e.n.s.o.n..... ....................................... Leavenworth ............. ......................B...urlington ..............................Bellingham ............... .............. Sedro-W oolley ..... .............. Des Moines .......................................S. eattle .............. Lynden ........................ .........Dent, Minn. ............................ ...................E v ere tt .................................S eattle .......................... B.......Bellinghtm .. ............ Louisville, Ky. Student Pennington, Helen S......... Perry, Graham R..................... Person, Katherine A............... Peters, Carl ............. Peters, Helen A................. Peterson, Gerald R........ Peterson, Larry D................... Peterson, Stanley F.......... Peterson, Modris P.................. Peth, Dorothy N..................... Petrosik, Bob C.................... Philliber, Charlene J .............. Philliber, William R......... Phillips, Ronald W ................ Phiser, Gordon C...................... Pierce, Mary G......................... Pierson, Jerry C................. Pilon, Theodore J............... Pinkey, Janice P..................... Pirrung, Hazel A............. .. P ohl, V al M ............................. P oirier, P aul A .......................... Porter, Allen C.............. P orter, B ob F ................................ Porter, Demaris A................ Porterfield, Glen W.................. Porterfield, Leland S.......... Poyser, Joanne B..................... Prather, Dennis R.................. Proctor, Donald F ........ Putnam , P at L ........................... Putman, Robert S ............. Home Town ................................B..ellingham ................................ Bellingham .. ................................... .... Tacoma ....................................... .Ferndale ................................. Bellingham .......................................... Seattle ........................................ E verett .........................-...... ................B. ellingham ............................................ ........ S e a ttle . ...L...a.. ....C...o..n...n..e..r................... ............ .... La Crosse, W isconsin ........................... ...... La Conner .. ...................................... Maple Falls .................. -.........................B...e..l..lingham ...... .......................................... Seattle ... ...............W. .e.na.t.c.h.ee......... ........... ...................................... Bel.l.ingham ..................................Bellingha ...................... ........... ............ Be llingham ................................................... Bellingham ........................................ .... Seattle ............................................. eattle . .............. ........................... Vancouver ------ ----..... .---. ............. Seattle ............... ........................ .. .... E v erett ................................. Menominee, Mich. .................................. Puyallup ...... ...... ......................... Bellingham .................. ......... .....A. b. e.r.d. e.e.n....... ...................................................... Everett ............................................Bellingham ................................................... Centralia Quinn, Roland R...... .Shelton R Raaymakers, Theodore A ........ ................ ........................... ynden Rademacher, Becky L................. ........................................ Steilacoom Radliff, Gary M ................ ... .. ................................. Enumelaw Rainwater, Robert R........... ................................................ Monroe Rank, Ma rtha B ...................... ....... ...... SSee..a..t..t.l.e.............................. Rarick, Shirley A........................................................ Everson Rasmussen, Gary E ....................................... m Rasmussen, Margie ....................................................... Bellingham Rasmussen, Ronald D. ...................... Seattle Rathbone, Elaine C........-............................... ...............Lynden Rauch, John L............ ........................... Bellingham Rauda, Benita Gita ........ . ....................... Bellingham R auda, V igo ............................... ...... ... ............ B elllii.n..g...h..a... .m. Raymond, Harold R....................................... Bellingham R eardon, K athi ........................... ..... . ............ .. ................... Seattle Rector, George A....................................... ...................... Bellingham Reeves, Lee I ..................................... .......... .... .. .. Longview Regier, Mavis E ..................... ...................... Bellingham Reibe, Marlys A...... ............................... Snohomish Reilly, Colleen M....... ............................ Ferndale Reimer, Bob W .......................................... Nooksack Reim er, Galen ..... .............................................. .. N ooksack Reimer, Gordon W .......................... . .. .. .Ferndale Reinholt, Joan A .................................................................. Bellingham R em ington, Scott A ................................................................................ S eattle Renner, Gene D ....... ..........W.W..ii.l.k...ees..o.nn................ Renner, Larry ....... ................................ Wilkeson Resner, Carol A.............................. .................... Seattle Reynolds, Gayle ..... ............................. ................. MCleary Rhinehart, Beverly A....................... Bellingham Rhodes, Lee W................. ............. ............. ........ Forks Rice, Keith R.... ......................... ....... Olympia Rice, Marion E.................... ...... ........ Everett Richard, Fred S .............. .............................................. Seattle Richardson, Catherine M ........................... ........ Bellingham Richardson, Fay A........................... . .... Sumner Richardson, Larry S................................... .............................Edmonds Richardson, Lloyd M........ ......................................................... Lynden Richardson, Norman D ....... ............................ Bellinham Ricketts, John I............. ............ ............... Sultan R iehl, Richard A .................... ........ ............................. ....... Tacom a Ries, Darlene L..... ................... ........... Bellingham Riley, Lyman E .......................... ..... Bellingham Rinearson, Mary E ................... ............ .......Salinas, California Ringman, Marlene J .................................... Everett Risley, Arthur D................. ................................ ... Woodland Roberson, Charles LI........ ....................... ............................. Bellingham Roberts, Harold L ........................................ ................ Tacoma Roberts, Leon 0............. ..................................... Orting Roberts, Nancy Jo Seattle.................................................Roberts, Roberta A....................................... . ..................M ount Vernon Robinson, Ellis H................................ Bellingham R obinson, H enry C ....................................... ............. ... Tum w ater Robinson, I-oward E .... ................... ......... Bellingham Roessel, Elane N........... .................................... Bellingham Rovers, W ilda E.......................................................................Bellingham Rolie, Charlotte M ...... S.........eatt...le.........................Roodzant, Duane I ...... ................................ .................... Oak Harbor Roodzant, Larry M .............. ......... ..... Oak HTarbor Rose, Barbara G. .................................-....... K..i.r..k land ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 140 ---------- Student ±.use, Jack .............. Rose, Vernon 10 .......... Rose, iilia ............. Rosi, James Rober i.... Koss, Allene C................ Ross, Doarri.e.t. ............. Ross, Harriet t.. Moss, lOsem ary lv..... Kough, rIeggy J.......... RKue, Russel . .............. Kule, ltita E.................... aussell, tiel orrest o. Kyan, Roberta J.............. Sacer, Jii M ........................ Sadler, Jack 1'................ gt;allsbury, M. sIArgai e Samnis, Bob 1....... Samples, John 1................ Samuelson, Lynlda J........ Sandau, red G................ Sandberg, Dani 11............. Sande, earl R ................. Sandell, Charles W......... Sander, June Christine Sanders, Frances Ainn Sandness, Arnold R........ Sandvik, Doris E........ Sayler, Roland I.............. Schell, Mel Schell, Norma Lucie .... Schelling, Marlene 1.. Schille, Tom A ................. Schilling, Nadine I'......... Schlnoe, Ruthann ...... Scholii, C. Eugene ...... Schroedl, Donald M........ Schuh, Russell I ....... Schwartz, Connie Joan.... Schwartz, Robert D........ Scott, Sherrill A............... Scott, Varryl M ................. Scribner, Dain 1.. Scribner, Marion L......... Seeley, Diane A....... Sefrit, Barney C.................. Seldoinridge, Charles i.. Shagren, Roland Kay..... Shahan, Betty M ............. Sharp, Robert E ....... Shaw, Leona rd A............... Shay, D)onna R ....... Sheehan, John i1...... Sherman, Alvin L..... Sherman, Wallace ':...... Shields, Olive V......... Shivan, Anda S......... Shore, John R............. Short, Nancy R........ Shulene, Margaret .... Shumnan, Jeanne M... Silliman, Nancy E. Simon, James 1.............. Simons, Donna L.. Simonsen, Juanita J. Simonson, Virginia Simpson, Judy II......... Simpson, Ronald 1. Sinclair, Pat M .... Sipe, Douglas R ....... Six, Gerald 1'.. Sizelove, Fred E . Sjoluid, Carol J......... Sjolund, James A. Skagen, Beck B .......... Skieens, D)ara I)....... Skinner, Phyllis lee. Slate, Corrine E........ Sliter, Bernice E Smllithers, John ..... ....... Smith, Anita M....... Smith, Carole E ..... Smith (Diana) Lynnette.. Sm ith, on E........... Smith, George, Jr.... Smith, Judy A........... Smith, Laura (;.. Smith, Marilyn E .. Smith, Marilyn Loui-e. Smith, Paul E................. Smith, Raymond .. ... Smith Richard H.... Smith, Roger 1)...... Smith, Ruth F...... ..... Smith, Stanley Smith, Wayne )......... Snitman, Katherine R. Snowden, Helen R .... Solie, Valerie M ............ Solvang, Bruce P. Page one hundred forty Home Town Student ....................... ........ M arysville .................................. M arysville ...................................S. h.e.l.t.o.n... ........... ...............A...b..e...r..d. een ................................B...e..l.lingham ......................................C. oncrete .D.................................... Des M oines .....................................C. a as .......... ................................ .... Tacoma ..... ...... ..............................Bellingham ......... ..... .............. ........Seattle ..... ....................... Stanwood ................................ Bellingham .............................. .. F erndale .. Bellinghani ........................M onroe ........................... FF.e..r ndale .................................... Seattle h......................ellingham - Se..w...b..e..r.g...,. ...O regon - r....e.......... ............... Everett .......................... Stanwood Burlington -......... .........---Enum claw ........................ ........ Seattle ................... ... Bellinghamn ..... .. ...........A.. .n...a.c..o .rtes ... Bellinghanl Sedro-Woolley .....................Sedro-Woolley .....Bellingham ........................... Seattle ........................................E verett .................. .. .. ....S eattle .. Bellingha..m................... ... E..a..s t Stanwood .................... Bellingham ..............................Nespelen ..... .....C.. layton ..................... Auburni ............................. UBellingham ......... P...........OPorrcth ard ----......... ........... .......B elling h am n . ............... Tacoma ................................ Bellinghamn ................ ....... B ellinghaml ......................... Bellingham ..............................E lmna .... Lynden .. .. \ancouver, B. C. - ..............W---illapa Valley ........... .. ... .... Seattle ......-....................Marysville .................................. A nacortes .Remsen, Iowa ..............o.r.t. ...A..g.e.l.e.s............. Flort Angeles ............................ eattle .... ................ Bellingham enton...................... ......................... Seattle .........Bellingham Port Angeles 0O1l.y...m.. pia .......A.n.a cortes ... Bellingham ......... ....... Bellingham New Westminster, B. C. .............................Bellingham .. GG.o...l.d..e...n..d...a. le SBellingham B......Bellingham ---B--ellingham SFerndale .............................. Tacoma ........... Seattle .. .........B...e llingham .....Fall City ....Aberdeen ........Bellingham B.r..e..m erton Port Angeles ..... ................ Aberdeen . illinghani, Alaska ............Port Angeles .............. Mount Vernon ........e. l.l.i.n. ghamn ....................... Seattle P....ortage Bellinghami ................ ellingham Bellingham ............... Ferndale ....... ..... Tacoma .......Winslow ............... ort Orchard --....... ......... S eattle .................... Seattle .............. -...Blellingha-m Summers, Frances Marie ............... Sorenson, Judy L........................ Sorenson, Kaymond BR.. ......... Sorstokke, Carl 0......... Sowers, Patricia A........................ Spangier, Donald C................ Speci , Jane ............ Splane, Patrick ... ............. Squillace, .alph .. Squires, Clifford . .............. Stattord, Harley K......... btaggs, Gene I s................ .... Staggs,' Patsy V............................. Stanton, Alaire E... . ....... Stark, Jack J. II................... Stark, Richard D... Starr, MVlary L.................................... Start, John M ............ Stave, John .t........................ Stearns, William Lt -........ Steele, Beverley 1)........................ Steiner, Herbert i\........................ Stephens, David B........ Stephens, Douglas ................ Stevensen, Mary E....................... Stevenson, Donna D..................... Stewart, Robert Joe.............. Stiglity, Herbert G ......... Stinde, R obert D .......................... Stobbart, George Nlcil.,ias....... Stockton, Duke E... ..................... Stogsdill, Rose M ....................... Stone, Gladys A.............................. Stone, Robert N ............................. Stoner, William T........................... Streets, Calvin C....................... Stretch, P olly A ................................ Stretch, Richard J........................... Strobe, Robert M ........ Stroim, Frederick B ............. Strong, Donald ........................... Suggs, Robert E....... Sullivan, Colleen ......................... Sullivan, Dan E...... .................. Suniiners, Donald J. .................. Sundal, Rey ............... Sundean, Helen B ......................... Sundean, Ray M...... ....... ..... Sundquist, Beulah Anne .......... Sundquist, John LeRoy ............ Sussey, Josephine E................ Sutherland, Sally A....................... Sviatko, William S..................... Swalwell, Ken F......... ............ Swain, Betty ............. Swan, Gerry W ........................ Swanberg, Alan K ............... ...... Swanberg, I)avid ................... Swanson, Charles R ...... ....... Swanson, Olot S.......................... .. Swedberg, Maynard R............... Sybrant, Ethel E .................... T albor, R oss . ... ............. Tabosch, Toni K . Tabor, Tom S .............. Tate, Nancy I.. Taubenheim, Charles P...... Taylor, C. Jean....................... Taylor, Charles W ................ T aylor, G ary ....................... .. Taylor, Ralph I.. Taylor, Ray L.... Terry, Muriel ... Tesdall, Richard M....... Teshera, Robert W.. Tevis, Alecia .. Tew, Nancy A..... Thacker, Harvey G ............. Thiesfeld, Berniece H.... Thiess, James F,............ ... Thomas, I)avid C ........ Thomas, George A..... Thomas, Harold A.......... Thomas, Helen L.............. Thomas, Jesse F....... Thompson, George C ............. Thompson, Harry A......... Thompson, Janet ......... ... Thompson, Janis ... Thomplson, Mary H1...-..... Thorson, Christine H.. Thorson, Duane S.................. Thramer, Eugene C............ Ticknor, Charlotte J ........ Tidball, Helen M ........ Tinkham, Kenneth I .. Tincker. James M............... T obie, P aul G .... ...................... Tonneson, Delores A.......... Home Town ...................................... Port Angeles ...... .................................. Bothell . ............ Bellingham .............H.e.n.s.l.er., ..N... .D..... .............................. ................... Renton ..................................... Coupeville ............ ...............................Edmonds ....................................... Portland ...................................... Seattle ....................................Burlington ........... ......... Brule, Nebraska ................ ..............Bellingham .................................. .........Bellingham ...................................... .... Seattle ...........................B..ellingham .............................. Bellingham .................... ...... .........Bellingham .............. ........ Blainbridge Island ..................................... Sedro-W oolley ........................................ Bellingham _............ ew Westminster, B. C. ................................................ Seattle ---..-.-..-.... - .. ............. .............. S um as ......... ......................... Bellingham ........ .......... ............... Port Angeles ............................................. Seattle ................Shelton ............. ................... .... Bellinghan .....................B.....e..l. .l.i.ngham ............. ................. ........ ................... ....................................... .... Olympia ..................................S...e..dro-W oolley .................................... ..... Seattle ....... ................... .............Seattle Kirkland .......... ................. .................. ..................... ....................... CCu u ster ..................................... Bellingham .......... . ................ ierce, Idaho ................................... .............Shelton ...................................Monroe .................................. .... Bellingham ............... ............................. Ferndale ................................. .....Bellingham .......... ............................. Burlington ...... B rem erton ............................ .......... ........................Mount Vernon . .... Ferndale ................................... Ferndale ....................................... .......... Seattle ...... ............................... oquiam ..............................B. ellingham .....N. ew W estminster, B. C. ...... N.e..w... W estminster, B. C. ........................................Bellingham ............. New W estminster, B. C. ...................................... Mount Vernon ......... .............................Bellingham .......................................... Snohomish ............................ Buckley ....................... ......B.. ellingham ... ............................. Bellingham ...................O..l..y..m..p..i...a... ...... ........................................ Kelso . ............ ... ... B.e..l.l.i.n gham ...........L...a..k..e..w...ood .......- ........................... .......L..ynden .... --..... ...BB..e..l..l.i..n. gham ................................... ellingham ..................A.. .n. a..c.o..r..te.s...... ........ Bellingham ..................................Bellingham ....................................Blaine ....... -...............................B...e..l.lingham ................................... Bellingham . ........ .. Hoquiam .............K...e...t.c..h...i.k. an, Alaska Port Townsend .......................... .... ................................... Sun n yside ............................. Cashmere ..................................B.. ellingham ...................... ...............B...e..l..l.ingham .. .................................... Montesano ...... Montesano .................................. Enumelaw ... .................. .......B...u..r.lington .....Bellingham ................................... Bellingham ....... ......................Bellingham .... ...............................B..ellingham .. ................................... Bellingham ...........B. eresford, S. Dakota ...... ......... ...............Burlington .................................... Centralia ...........B...u..e..n...o..s.. ....A...irePs,o rtA rAgnengteilneas .. ................ P....ort Angeles ...................... ..... ....... llin gh am ......................................... Millwoo............Seattle . ----------- Klipsun, 1954 - Page 141 ---------- Student Home Town Tooker, W illiam B...................................................................Bellingham Torgerson, Linda A ........ ....................... .... ................Seattle Torseth, Arnold ...........- Mount Vernon Torseth, Stanley M ....................................... Mount Vernon Townsend, Norman W ............. ..................................... Bellingham T ram es, B ill G ......... ..... ........... ......................... .... B ellingham Trames, Tom G ............ ..................................... Bellingham Tranas, Gladys M ..... ................................. Bellingham Traub, Harry L........ ....................................... ... Lorain, Ohio Trecker, F. Duayne ... . ............................ Bellingham Tromp, Glen I.....................................Lynden Tronson, Ray G...... ............................................................... Tacoma Troutner, Kathleen M ................................. ...........Bellingham Trunkey, William F. ............................. Bellingham Truman, Jacqueline P ..................................... .......... Seattle Trupp, Carol J.............. ................................... ....... Chehalis Tubbs, Tom .................. ......................................... Bellingham Tucker, Marilyn E... ........................................ ....... Edmonds Tucker, Shirley J....... ........................................ Port Angeles Turk, Nancy A.......... ............................................ .......... Kelso Turner, Raymond G .. ............................... Bellingham Turple, Ellsworth G ... ................................................. Redmond Twidale, Shirley J ........ ................ ......................Arlington Twing, N. Dalene ..... ........ ................................... ..East Stanwood Tyler, Ronnie A ............... ....... ..... B........ n............Bellingham Tyyska, Lorraine M .... ..................................... Naselle IU U hrig, Frank G .............. ................ ........ ....... Bellingham Umphlette, Jeane A... .............................................. Bellevue Upington, Thomas C........................................... Klamath Falls, Ore. U tt, W alter I ..................... ........................................ E verett V Vail, Jessie C .. ............................ Lynden Van Aver, Janet A ....................................... Bellingham Vande Werfhorst. Aldine ..........................Oak Harbor Vander Griend, Ilohne H...................................... ........ Lynden Vander Griend, Marianne H. W...................................................Lynden Vanderman, Marvin J.................... ............. ...... Lynden Vander Yacht, Douglas R ............................................... Bellingham Vander Yacht. Gaylon E.............................. .......... Lynden Vanerstrom, Gary ................................ .............. .... Bellinham Van Moorhem. Osborne ...... ............... ............. Orcas Van Oosten, Helen B.................... . ................. Point Roberts Van Ottingham, Patricia L....................................... Salem, Oregon VanWoudenberg, Stephen G................................................Ferndale Van Wyck, Donald A ............................. ......... ........ Bellingham V anZanten, Lee ......................................................... ............... Lynden VanZanten. Eugene B....... ................................. Skagway, Alaska Vaughan, William H..... ................. The Dalles, Oregon V ezzetti, M artin J............... .... ............ _--........... .................. BB. .l.a...i ne Vik, Donna J ....................... L..........Lyman V ik, George I .................... ............................. ..................... Lym an Villarma, Carmelita ..................................... Wrangel, Alaska Virkelyst, Lilly C- - -................................ .................... ............. Seattle Vitaljie, Vera N......................................................................Bellingham Vitters, Richard D ................ ......... St. Lawrence, S. Dakota V rom an. Reta M ....................................... ........................ erndale V ujovich, Robert N .......................... ............................... Bellingham Vuylsteke, Virginia M..................... ....... Seattle W Waggoner. Thomas L ................. ..... - ................ Edmonds Wagner, Darrell D................................................................................. Ferndale W agness. Lee ........................................................... ........................Stanw ood W all, Evelyn T........................................................... ......... Centralia W all, Joyce C......................... .................................... ............ Seattle W allace, D ale C ............. ... ............. .................................W inslow W allace, Don S................ ....................... W inslow Walley. Donald T ........................... Sedro-Woolley Walrath, Mildred E.................. Bellingham Walser, Herbert L .... ................................... Mount Vernon W alston, Richard M .....................................K. e.l.s.o............ Walter, Marilyn Vee ......................... .... Bellingham Walters, Hazel L................... ............ ............ Bellingham W ardell, N ancy G .................. ....... ........................................... Seattle Waring, William D.......................................astsound Warneke, Janet-Kay .................................. ............... Wenatchee Warren, Helen H ......................................... Bellingham Student Waugh, Shirley ............... Webostad, Wesley J................ Weeda, Harry C.... ..................... Weeks, Landon R ...................... Wefer, Norman D................. .. Weidenbach, Avis ........... ......... Weidenbach, Rosalie M......... Welch, Charles A.................. Welch, Patricia E....................... Welcome, Janice P...................... Wells, Donald E........................... Wells, Robert W.......................... Wells, William G........................ West, Betty J.......................... West, Don J..................... .. West, Donna L.................... West, Norman M......................... Westland, Andrew K.................. Westmoreland, Caryl M........ Westover, Zoanne L........_..._... Whan, Edward (Ted) A............. Wheeler, Ken T............ .... Whelan, Eileen M..................... Whetter, Joan D.......................... Whidden, Gene . Whipple, Alice E......................... Whipple, Jeannette A.......... ... White, Carolyn L....................... White, J. Robert......................... Whitener, Margaret A ............... Whitner, Patricia Y................... Wicker, Edith F..................... Wieland. Clarissa J.................... Wiese, Fern A............................. Wilkinson, Virginia A.......... Willet, John H .... ................... Willette, Jacqueline M......... Williams, Bert F......................... Williams, Duane H................... Williams, Rodger A................. Williams. Ronald D.................... Wilson, Barbara L...................... Wilson, Harriet L....................... Wilson, Lew ............ Winders, Leslie W.................. Wingard, Mervin E ................... Winklesky, Mynalee ............ Witter, John D ............................. Witter, Wanda J......................... Wolf, Dean Wolf, Peggy D....................... Wolgenmth, Joan E................ Wood, Tustin F... ..................... Wood, Laura J..............-........... Woods, Dave M.......................... Wray, Donna L ...................... Wynn, Shirley J............. .... Yamashita, Thelma T....................... Yerrington, Ruby Lee....................... Yonekawa. Mitsu ........ ..... Yothers, Jerry D................................... Young, Berta A ................................. Young, Gordon R............................ Young, James A...................... Young, John P....................................... Young, Marilyn ...... Young, Robert W................................. Young, Wayne T.................................... Young. William E................................ Youngberg. Clarence D....................... Youner. John M....................... Vouut, David W.................................. Zabel, A lbert J ........................ Ziemba. John A..... ............. Zion, Jerolynn L .................... Zoet, Edna M........... Zorotovich, Paul J .................. Zugelder, Marian ... Zwaschka, Marion L........... Home Town ... ............................ Bellingham .....................................Bellingham .........S.u. ...as.. .............................................B ellin gh a m .................................B...e.llingham ................ --.....-.... ......... Oak Harbor ........................ ...............Oak Harbor ............................. Friday Harbor ................................-................... Quincy ...................... .........B. ellingham ................................. Bellingham .................................. ..............Shelton .........................B...e..llingham -.......-......-. ........... ......... ............. C hehalis ........................ ........... Seattle ........................................ Montesano ...................... ................Bellingham .. ...................................... B laine .................................................... E v ere tt .............. ................ Bellingham Victoria, B. C. -.-......... ...B....e llingham ......... ...............B.. .e..l..l.i.n gham ......................... Mohall, S. Dakota -- ............................. Sedro-W oolley .............................. B ellingham ..................................... Bellingham ........... ................................ Seattle -.-...-... ....................... Vashon Island -............-. . ...... ..... Bellingham .................................. .... ....... F erndale ........................................Sedro-W oolley ............................ ......... Blaine ....................................................... S ea ttle ..................................... Bellingham ........................................... L eaven w orth .......................................Bremerton ... ............................Bellingham ........ .........................Bellingham .................................. Des Moines H..................A....l.a...s..k..a....Hoonah, ...................................................... Seattle ........................ ...... ......... Shelton .................................. Bellingham ........................................ Elma ............................. ..... .... Shelton ....... ..................M....a...r.y sville ................. ............. Bellingham ........................................ Bellingham ................................ Bellingham .................................. ........ Renton .................................... Seattle ......................................... Bellingham .......... ........................... L y n den ............................... Bellingham ........................... .. ........ ....L ong view ............. Oak Harbor ...................... Oloa, Hawaii ............................ ........ Shelton ......................................... Wapato ................... .................... R enton .......................................... Tacoma ............................... . Poulsbo ............................... Snohomish ...... ....._... .. .............Coupeville .......... ---.................. Redmond ............. ......................... B ellingh am ........-... .................L. ynden . ............... ... ....... No rth B end ............................. Friday Harbor ...... .. ............S eattle ...................................... Bellingham ................................. 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wwu:30960
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Title
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Page 50
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Part of
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Grant Senour Photographs Album A
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Date
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1937-1954
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Description
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The Mountaineers' Meany Ski Hut
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Grant Senour Photographs
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senour_album_a50
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wwu:30978
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Title
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Page 67a
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Part of
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Grant Senour Photographs Album A
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Date
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1937-1954
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United States Customs and Immigration station
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Grant Senour Photographs
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senour_album_a67a
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wwu:30910
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Title
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Album Cover
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Part of
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Grant Senour Photographs Album A
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Date
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1937-1954
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Grant Senour Photographs
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senour_album_a00
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wwu:30945
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Title
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Page 35
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Part of
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Grant Senour Photographs Album A
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Date
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1937-1954
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Description
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Anvil Rock and skiing images
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Grant Senour Photographs
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senour_album_a35
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wwu:30974
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Title
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Page 64
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Part of
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Grant Senour Photographs Album A
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Date
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1937-1954
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Description
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Includes "Dick and Helen" and "The Mob"
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still image
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Grant Senour Photographs
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senour_album_a64
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Identifier
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wwu:30943
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Title
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Page 33
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Part of
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Grant Senour Photographs Album A
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Date
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1937-1954
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Description
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Glacier Peak
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still image
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Grant Senour Photographs
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senour_album_a33
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