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1952 Commencement
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1952
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Original Inventory Number: 0855.01. Written on image verso: 520101-4 (negatives?). First Commencement in Auditorium-Music Building
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1952 Commencement
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1952
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1952 Commencement
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1952
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Original Inventory Number: 0855.01. Written on image verso: 520101-1 (negatives?). First Commencement in Auditorium-Music Building
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1952 Auditorium-Music Building: Dedication
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1952
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Dedication Luncheon, May 2, 1952. Original Inventory Number: 0855.01. Pictured: Behind speaker: Donald Eldridge, WWCE Trustee; Right of Speaker: William Wade Haggard, President WWCE;
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1952 Commencement
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1952
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Original Inventory Number: 0855.01. Written on image verso: 520101-5 (negatives?). First Commencement in Auditorium-Music Building. Mabel Zoe Wilson Library in background
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1952 Main Building
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1952-1953
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Photo circa 1952; Bradbury's Studio stamped on photo verso. Original access number 2000PUB0922
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1952 Commencement
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1952
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Original Inventory Number: 0855.01. Written on image verso: 520101-8 (negatives?) First Commencement in Performing Arts Center
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Klipsun, 1952
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1952
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1952 ----------- Klipsun, 1952 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Cover ---------- Klipsun 1952 ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [i] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [ii]
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1952 ----------- Klipsun, 1952 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Cover ---------- Klipsun 1952 ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ----
Show more1952 ----------- Klipsun, 1952 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Cover ---------- Klipsun 1952 ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [i] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [ii] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [iii] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [iv] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [1] ---------- Editor . . . . . . . . Jo Ann Hoyt Business Manager . . . . . Audrey Adams Adviser . . . . . . . Mrs. Ruth Burnet Copy Editor . . . . . . Clinton Doherty Student Photographer . . . . James Stewart ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 2 ---------- Page two ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 3 ---------- the 1952 Klipsun Page three ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 4 ---------- Library Industrial Arts Building Administration Building Page four ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 5 ---------- Auditorium-Music Building Auditorium-Music Building As part of the long range expansion program, Western Washington has added another new build-ing to its already beautiful campus. Dedicated May 2, the Auditorium-Music building has been a source of pleasure and relaxation for the students. The student lounge, The Grotto, is located on the first floor, where television, cards, music and a modern food bar are enjoyed by all. Above the lounge is the auditorium where twice every week the student body congregates for an assembly presented by the students themselves or as a part of the Artist and Lecture series. Fre-quent organ concerts are planned for the three-manual Moller organ, second largest in the state. The music department is centered in this lovely building, and a medley of sound from various in-struments and from student voices usually hovers over the halls. Last fall the first freshman class to be welcomed to Western in the new building was addressed by President Haggard. With this send-off, it is ex-pected that they will have an unusually successful four years on the campus. Many returning students were afraid t h e y would miss the old lounge, located in the main building, but after two weeks all doubts had van ished and the new lounge was accepted as a com-plete and welcome part of extra-curricular activities. In the past the college auditorium was not used extensively for meetings of the townspeople of Bellingham. The seating space was comparatively limited and the acoustics left much to be desired. With the building of the new auditorium, however. the College is one of the most sought after places for lectures and other community programs. Last year Western added an Arts building to its campus; this year an Auditorium-Music building. Western has come a long way from its days as the Normal on the Hill and will go even further in proving to all that there is no better Alma Mater. Page five ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [6] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [7] ---------- administration ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 8 ---------- Our President: Dr. W. W. Haggard Each year we wonder how the Klipsun staff can provide a different and better year book, but thus far we have never been disappointed. Among the problems each staff has faced for several years has been that of rising costs. Resourcefulness, how-ever, has characterized each staff, and there is every reason to believe that the present staff has lived up to the tradition. We know that the faculty and the student body will be grateful for an excellent verbal and pic-torial story of 1951-1952, a year of pro-gress. We know, too, that all of us will ap-preciate and treasure that story over the years to come. W. W. HAGGARD President The Trustees of the College this year are: Burton A. Kingsbury, chairman, a prom-inent lawyer of Bellingham; Donald Eld-ridge, secretary, an alumnus of the College, and a leading merchant in Mount Vernon; and Harry A. Binzer, a high executive in the Puget Sound Pulp and Timber Company of Bellingham and Alaska. The three are very busy men who take time out monthly, or more frequently, to consider the multiple problems involved in the administration of the College. These men deserve much of the credit for the smooth and efficient op-eration of the College. Their helpfulness is greatly appreciated by the administration, the faculty, and the student body. Donald Eldridge, Harry Binzer, Burton Kingsbury Page eight ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [9] ---------- DEAN OF MEN AND DEAN OF WOMEN Cooperating to solve student problems are the two Deans, Miss Lorraine Powers, and C. W. (Bill) McDonald. The Dean of Women is a capable, vigilant director of Western's women students. She does an excellent job of handling the numerous and varied questions which arise and, in addi-tion, clears all c a m p u s social activities through her office. Dean McDonald super-vises the men of Western, while keeping up with his dual responsibility in the role of "Big Mac," WWC's basketball coach. He is particularly successful at finding part-time work for enterprising students. DR. HAWK The fine faculty and facilities of the campus school are ably supervised by Dr. Raymond F. Hawk, one of the most popu-lar men on campus. In charge of the WWC teacher train-ing program, Dr. Hawk is widely known and makes himself a friend to all students as well as to his fellow faculty members. ADMINISTRATORS Western's registrar, Donald Ferris, and his capable assistant, William O'Neil, are charged with keeping the records straight as the student enrollment fluctuates yearly. They also plan and supervise the quarterly registrations. Dr. Merle S. Kuder takes as his problems the problems of all students. This trio works independently, yet jointly, to contribute to the successful operation of WWC. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 10 ---------- MARGARET AITKEN, B.A., M.A. Physical Education MELVIN A. ANGELL, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Education EDWARD J. ARNTZEN, B.A., M.A. History EDITH S. BAKER, B.S., M.A. Education DECLAN BARRON, B.A., M.A. Physical Science LUCILLE BARRON, B.A., M.A. Home Economics MAY LOVEGREN BETTMAN Commercial Studies MIRA E. BOOTH, B.A., M.A. Music HAZEL BREAKEY, B.S. Art LAURENCE W. BREWSTER, B.A., M.A. Speech SAM J. BUCHANAN Financial Secretary RUTH A. BURNET, B.A., M.A. Journalism Student Publications GLORIA CAREY, B.A., M.A. Psychology SENE R. CARLILE, A.B., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Speech S. E. CARVER, B.A., M.A. Physical Education KATHERINE M. CASANOVA, B.A. M.A. Education MOYLE F. CEDERSTROM, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English EDNA CHANNER, B.A., M.A. Industrial Arts RAYMOND A. CISZEK, B.S., M.S. Physical Education CHRISTINE COTTRELL, R.N. Nurse ETHEL CHURCH LINDA COUNTRYMAN HOWARD J. CRITCHFIELD RALPH CULLMANN ALBERT H. CULVERWELL Secretary to the President B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. Home Economics Geography Physical Science History Page ten ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 11 ---------- FRANK L. D'ANDREA, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Music EDGAR F. DANIELS, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. English WILLIAM J. DITTRICH, B.S. Physical Science BERNICE C. DORREN, B.S. Biological Science IRENE M. ELLIOTT, B.S., M.A. Education MAURICE F. FREEHILL, B.Ed., M.A., Ed.D. Education ANN GARCIA Secretary to Director of Student Personnel HARVEY M. GELDER, B.A., M.A. Mathematics HELEN L. GILLHAM, B.A., M.A. Education GEORGIA P. GRAGG Handwriting, Commercial ELIZABETH GREGORY, B.A. Education IRWIN A. HAMMER, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Education HERBERT R. HEARSEY, B.A., Ed. M., B. S. and M.S. in L.S., Reference Librarian MILDRED HERRICK, B.A., B.A. and M.A. in L.S. Librarian ARTHUR HICKS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English PATRICIA ANN HIEBER, B.A., M.S. Physical Education HAPOLD M. HINES, B.A., M.A. Education VICTOR H. HOPPE, B.A., M.A. Speech ELIZABETH HOPPER, M.A. Appointment Secretary LESLIE HUNT, B.A., M.A. Education THOMAS F. HUNT B.A., M.A. Geography DONALD P. IRISH VIVIAN JOHNSON STEWART A. JOHNSTON LUCY KANGLEY B.A., M.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Sociology Education Mathematics English Page eleven ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 12 ---------- HALLDOR C. KARASON, B.A., M.A. Education and Psychology ENID KARSTEN, B.A., B.A. in L.S. Circulation Librarian RUTH KELSEY, B.A., M.A. Art . PRISCILLA KINSMAN, Ph.B., M.A. Education FLORENCE J. KIRKPATRICK, B.S., M.A. Nursing Education FRED W. KNAPMAN, B.A., M.S., Ed.D. Physical Science KATHERINE E. LANE, B.A., M.S. Physical Science CHARLES F. LAPPENBUSCH, B.S., M.A. Physical Education .JUSTIN G. LONGENECKER, B.A., M.B.A. Economics DAVID McDONALD, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Education RUBY D. MclNNES, B.A., M.A. Education EILEEN McMILLAN, B.A., M.A. Music PEARL MERRIMAN, B.A., M.A. Education MARJORIE MUFFLY, B.S., M.A. Physical Education KEITH A. MURRAY, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. History SYNVA K. NICOL, B.A., M.A. Education JAMES H. O'BRIEN, B.A., M.A. English EVELYN ODOM, B.A., M.A. Education ALAN PAWELEK, B.E., Ph.D. Industrial Arts MIRIAM L. PECK, B.A., M.A. Art RUTH E. PLATT, B.S., M.S. Biological Science HAZEL JEAN PLYMPTON, Ph.B., M.A. Art JOHN A. PORTER, B.A., M.A. Education FRANK N. PUNCHES, B.A., M.A. Education Page twelve ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 13 ---------- DOROTHY RAMSLAND, B.S., M.S. Home Economics BERNARD W. REGIER, B.S.M., M.M. Music CHARLES M. RICE, B.A., M.A. Industrial Arts J. ALAN ROSS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Education and Psychology RAY A. SCHWALM, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Industrial Arts JEAN W. SHEPHARD, B.A., M.A. Education WILBUR SHERIDAN, B.A., B.M., M.M. Music JOAN SHINEW, B.A., M.A. in L.S. Circulation Librarian ETHELYN SISK, Secretary Dean of Men BEARNICE SKEEN, B.S., M.S. Education MIRIAM B. SNOW, B.A., M.A., B.S., M.S. Librarian RUTH E. SPEARIN, B.A. Catalog Librarian LEONA M. SUNDQUIST, B.A., M.S. Biological Science HERBERT C. TAYLOR, JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Anthropology RALPH H. THOMPSON, B.A., M.A. Education MILDRED TREMAIN Secretary Dean of Women ANNA ULLIN, B.A., M.A. Foreign Languages ALBERT VAN AVER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English DON C. WALTER, B.A., M.A. Music RUTH WEYTHMAN, B.S., M.A. Physical Education NAN DYBDAHL WIIK, B.A. Voice PAUL D. WOODRING, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Psychology LAURENCE WRIGHT, B.S., M.B.A. Economics ALEXANDER, J. ZAWACKI, B.S., M.S. Art NOT PICTURED DON F. BLOOD, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Education HARRY V. LARSON, B.A., Mathematics Page thirteen ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [14] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [15] ---------- classes ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [16] ---------- Ager (president) Klug (vice-president) Wiik (secretary) Senior Class Officers Graduates of the class of 1952 are the first alumni to come under the new general certificate plan. During their four years here they have seen the appearance of many new buildings and general improvements on the campus. Chief among these are the Arts Building and the Auditor-ium- Music Building. Other firsts witnessed by this group of seniors include the arrival of foreign students at Western; the introduction of Junior Prom royalty; and the student-exchange assemblies wit h other colleges. During their busy final year, their many activities included a class party in January; a dinner-dance at the Leopold Hotel in February; a picnic in the spring; and of course the last minute de-tails of graduation, class day, baccalaureate, and commencement. As a farewell to WWC they have left behind a school flag as a token of their appreciation for the many kind memories, and with best wishes for the blue and white. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 17 ---------- AKAM, MARY L.-Everett-Social Science Club (secretary), In-ternational Relations Club ALEXANDER, DONALD WALKER-Ferndale-Band (president), Scholarship Society, Kappa Delta Pi (historian), Arion Club ALSEN, ELSA JOYE-Portland, Ore.-College Christian Fellowship ANDERSON, CHARLES L.- Friday Harbor-Norsemen ANDERSON, SHARON LUCILLE - Stanwood - Valkyrie, Band, Kappa Delta Pi, Saxophone Quartet, Senior Planning Board ANGEVINE, EDWIN W.-Seattle-Who's Who, Tennis, In- dustrial Arts Club (secretary) ARENTZEN, FREDERICK-East Stanwood-Board of Con trol, Collegian Staff BAKER, ROBERT R.-Sedro-Woolley-Future Teachers of America (treasurer), Exchange Assembly BAYLOR, MARY JEANNE-Bellingham-Co-Chairman Exchange Assembly, WRA, Collegian Staff BEMIS, JAMES-Bellingham-Debate, Kappa Delta Pi (presi-dent), International Relation Club (president), Social Science Club BENDER, JOAN PEARL-Centralia-Kappa Delta Pi, FTA BISHOP, LESLIE H.- Vancovuer, B. C.-Scholarship Society, Kappa Delta Pi BLONDEN, WILLIAM E.-Bellingham-Norsemen BOKO, ROBERT-Bellingham-Arion Club (president), Band Woodwind Quintet, Saxophone Quartet BONNY, BIXBY-Snohomish-Norsemen BREIVIK, WILMA ELAINE-Mount Vernon-Valkyrie (president), Who's Who, Kappa Delta Pi, Senior Plan-ning Board, Chairman 1950 Homecoming, Chairman 1951 Junior Prom BROOKS, STEFANI MARY-Eugene, Ore.-Transferred from U. of Ore., ACE, FTA BROWN, LORETTA-Bellingham-ACE, Off-Campus Women BROWN, ROBERT E.-Fullerton, Calif.-Band, Arion Club, American College Student Leaders BURNETT, CAROLYN-Portland, Ore.-USCC, Klipsun Staff, AWS BYRNS, HELEN M.-La Conner-Colheconomist Club, FTA, CCF CASTEEL, LORA-Dayton-AWS CHILDS, VERNON J.-Bellingham-Norsemen CLARK, RICHARD-Blaine-Band, Choir, Arion Club CLINE, ROBERT-Ferndale-Football, W Club CLOTHIER, MILTON A. - Shelton - Junior Class President, Swimming, Board of Control, Kappa Delta Pi COULTER ROY C.-Bellingham-Norsemen CRAWFORD, DAVID R.-Paris, IIIll.-Norsemen Page seventeen ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 18 ---------- CROW, KENNETH-Arlington-Industrial Arts Club, Norsemen DAVIS, DONALD-Bellingham-Tennis Team, Norsemen DAVIS, DONALD-Bellingham-Norsemen DE MARS, JACK R.-Everett-Norsemen DENNIS, JAMES-Poulsbo-Norsemen DEWS, ROGER-Lynden-Kappa Delta Pi, Band, Arion Club DILLMAN, JUNE-Tacoma-AWS Commission, Valkyrie DILLON, GAIL-Bellingham-AWS Commission, Val-kyrie, Who's Who DURR, CHARLES-Bellingham-Norsemen EHLERS, EARL M.-Bellingham-Band, Pep Band, Choir ELMS, JACK-Longview-Norsemen ERDMAN, CLARETTA J.-Ferndale-State Colhecono-mist president, Valkyrie, Who's Who FEE, DONNA MAE-Olympia-Kappa Delta Pi (treasurer), WRA (secretary), Senior Planning Board FRANKLIN, JOHN J.-Cle Elum-"Merchant of Venice," "Life With Father" FULKERSON, RUSSELL H.--Aberdeen-Norsemen GARRISON, BILL-Stanwood-Norsemen GEIJSBEEK, SAM-Kent-Norsemen GILLIE, PAUL J.-Seattle-Collegian Editor 1950-51, Board of Control, Scholarship Society HAWKINS, DOROTHY - Bellingham - Band, Orchestra, Arion Club (treasurer) HAGEN, LOUELLA J. - Bellevue - Co-Chairman 1952 Campus Day, Valkyrie, Senior Planning Board HAUGEN, JARVIS-Vancouver-Norsemen HALE, PHYLLIS B.-Bellingham-AWS Commission, Off-Cam- pus Women (president), Interclub Council HARLAN, FLORENCE COX - Longview - College Choir, Vocal Ensemble, AWS HASH, NORMAN - Enumclaw - Board of Control, Football, W Club HEINRICH, IVER- Tacoma-ICC (president), Industrial Arts Club HENDRICKS, WILLIAM C.-Lynden-College Christian Fellow ship, Kappa Delta Pi HERBERT, BARBARA-Puyallup-AWS HOFFMAN, MARY L.-Seattle-AWS Pale eighteen ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 19 ---------- HOOF, BRUCE-Bellingham-Norsemen IRWIN, CAROL-Seattle-Board of Control, Senior Planning Board, "American College Student Leaders" JACOBY, JUNNETTE-Toledo-AWS JOHNSTON, BARBARA- Bremerton-AWS JONES, VERA-Bellingham-WRA (secretary), Rheba D. Nicker son (president), Blue Barnacles JOYNES, WILLIS-Orchards-Badminton Club, FTA JURICH, JOHN-Carbonado-Norsemen KEPLINGER, GEORGE A.-Everett-Yell Leader, Senior Planning Board KOLASKY, FRANK-Nooksack- Band, Norsemen KNAPP, BILL B.-Everett-Norsemen KNUTSON, EVELYN - East Stanwood - WRA, Ski Club, Scholarship Society LAJALA, ROBERT D.-Seattle-Norsemen (president), Football, Who's Who LAPSLEY, EDWIN-Longview-Chairman of ASB Contests, Chair-man of 1951 Exchange Assembly, Camera Club LAVENDER, JOHN-Bellingham-Industrial Arts Club, Track, Assemblies LAYTON, PATRICIA-Olympia-Valkyrie, WRA, and As-sistant Director of Edens Hall LUDENS, JOANNE - Bellingham - Poster Club, Off- Campus Women, AWS LUVERA, PHYLLIS-Anacortes-AWS MARKARIAN, JOHN-Oak Park, IIl.--Norsemen MASON, MONROE-Everett-Norsemen MASON, PHYLLIS-Bremerton-FTA (secretary), Val-kyrie (secretary), Association for Childhood Educa-tion, International Relations Club MATHER, LYNDA M.-Spokane-AWS MEENK, MARIE - Lynden - Scholarship Society (president), Kappa Delta Pi MESSINGER, CHARLES-Blaine-Norsemen MEULI, AL-Seattle-Kappa Delta Pi (president), In-ternational Relations Club, Track MILLER, VINCENT-Seattle- Industrial Arts McCLURE, RICHARD-Sedro-Woolley-FTA, Square and Circle Club, Student Leaders Publication 1952 McGUIRE, GLEN-Ferndale-Norsemen McGUIRE, MARGARET-Ferndale-AWS Page nineteen ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 20 ---------- MILTON, LEX-Bellingham-Board of Control, Collegian Staff MILTON, MARILOU-Bremerton-Band, AWS, Brass Sextet MITCHELL, JAMES-Deming-College Christian Fellow-ship, Band, Intramural Sports MOORE, JERRY L.-Bellingham-Norsemen MORGAN, KEITH E.-Darrington-Association for Childhood Education, Norsemen MORTENSEN, LYNN-Parowan, Utah-Norsemen NELSON. DUANE G.-Tacoma- FTA, Choir, Ski Club NIELSEN, RUSSELL E.-Enumclaw-W Club (president). 4 years baseball, Interclub Council NIELSEN, JOANN-Edmonds-FTA, College Christian Fellow-ship, AWS NORDIN, ESTHER L.- Bellingham-Band, Arion Club, Kappa Delta Pi NORMAN, PAUL-Bellingham-lndustrial Arts Club, In- tramural Sports, Norsemen ODELL, CHARLES-Beverly, Mass.-Board of Controi, Who's Who, Chairman of Evergreen Conference Stu-dents' Association OLSEN, EDWARD-Bremerton-Norsemen OLSEN, MARGARET-Mound, Minn.-AWS, Blue Barnacles, Band OLSON, OSCAR E.-Olympia-MRH (secretary- treasurer), International Relations Club (president) OLSON, ROSE M. - Burlington - Kappa Delta Pi, Scholarship Society, FTA OVERDORFF, DEE M.-Spokane-AWS PARRISH, BETTE-Chehalis-AWS PASLEY, BONNIE-Skykomish-Valkyrie, Who's Who, ASB Constitution Revision Committee PEDERSON, RICHARD - Stanwood - ASB (president), Who's Who, Choir PEOPLES, JANIS-Sumner- WRA (president), Rheba D. Nicker son, Blue Triangle PENWELL, ROYAL-Sedro-Woolley-Intramural Sports, Norse men PETERSON, EDWARD H.-Aberdeen-Norsemen PETERSON, STANLEY-Poulsbo- Norsemen PETERSON, WALBERT-Bellingham-Norsemen PICKERING, PATRICIA-Montesano-FTA, Kappa Delta Pi, Valkyrie PHILPOT, TOM-Ferndale-Norsemen POGGEMAN, VIRGINIA-Suquamish-Ski Club, AWS Page twenty ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 21 ---------- RICHARDSON, ROBERT ROY-Bellingham-Football, W Club, Basketball RIGHI, ANGELO-Renton- Norsemen ROGERS, HENRY-Stevenson-Swimming Team, Drama, Norsemen's Commission ROGERS, TED-Everett-Kappa Delta Pi, Band, Choir SCHEIDE, JOHN-Vancouver-Norsemen SCOTT, CHARLES- Seattle-Board of Control, Kappa Delta Pi, Varsity Basketball SCOTT, ROSS-Victoria, B. C.-Social Science, IRC, ICC SEIGWARTH, JOHN - Chehalis - Square and Circle Club, ACE, FTA SIRES, DONALD J.-Bellingham-Band, Choir, Arion Club SIMONSON, DAVID-Bellingham-Norsemen SMITH, ELMER-Puyallup-Transferred from Pacific Luth-eran College, Ski Club, Industrial Arts Club SPENCER, BARBARA-Lowell-AWS, WRA, FTA SPRAGUE, ARLENE-Lynden-Transferred from Linfield College, Arion Club, Band, WRA SPRINGER, LETHA-Lynden-Valkyrie, FTA, Klipsun Staff SPRINGER, TOM D.- Lynden-Senior Class Vice President, Norsemen (vice president), JV Basketball STEARNS, KEITH E. - Bellingham - Collegian Editor, Klipsun Business Manager, Who's Who, IRC, Chess Club, Band STEENSON, DONNA BURNADETTE - Bellingham - Arion Club (secretary), Band, Choir, Vocollegians STEFANI, MARIAN-Issaquah-AWS (president), Who's Who. ICC, WRA, Camera Club STEPHAN, LAURENCE-Bellingham-Baseball, Basketball, W Club STOUFFER, ELIZABETH-Lynden-AWS SYMONDS, BRUCE A.-Anacortes-Norsemen TAYLOR, CHARLES A.-Concrete-Intramural Softball, Norse men TAYLOR, TOM-Seattle-Board of Control, Football, W Club (secretary) THORLAKSON, DONALD G.-Bellingham-Norsemen TOVREA, VERNER B.-Sedro-Woolley-lIndustrial Arts Club, W Club, Baseball, Camera Club URBICK, MARGY-Everett-Chairman of Evergreen Confer-ence Students' Association, WRA VAN WOERT, CAROL-Bellingham-AWS VIKE, GENE EDWARD-Bellingham- Baseball, W Club, Norsemen Page twenty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 22 ---------- WALL, CAROL-Montesano-FTA, AWS WELLS, RONALD H.-Okanogan-Norsemen WIIK, HELEN JOHANNA-Bellingham-Sophomore, Sen-ior Class Secretary, Who's Who, Co-Chairman Campus Day, Junior Prom, Valkyrie, ICC (vice-president) WILLEMSEN, VIRGINIA E. - Everson - Who's Who, Constitution Revision Chairman, Board of Control, Blue Triangle (president) WILSON, LAURENCE - Elma - Board of Control, Scholarship Society, Kappa Delta Pi, ASB vice-president WOODWARD, HOWARD E.-Moses Lake-Chairman 1951 Homecoming, Who's Who, Senior Planning Board NORGARD, HAL-Seattle-Basketball, W Club Senior Planning Board: Willemsen, Stearns, Jones, Hagen, Franklin, Fee. Row 2: Ager, Woodward, Anderson, Meuli, Irwin, Keplinger, Wiik, Moore, Breivik, Baylor. Page twenty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [23] ---------- Clothier (president) Brown (secretary) Dustin (vice-president) Junior Class Officers Another eventful year has gone into the re:ord books for the junior class. This year, under the able leadership of Milt Clothier, president; Bev Dustin, vice-president; and Nancy Brown, secretary, the juniors took advantage of the opportunities to serve the college. During the fall they sponsored a work party to clear off the Lakewood beach, and took charge of the well attended and much enjoyed mixer after the Homecoming Rally. In the winter quarter the third year class again put on the annual Junior prom which was a big success and drew a large crowd. Spring term saw the class going all out for their annual Junior Picnic. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 24 ---------- Aandahl, Elliot Almasi, Terry Baker, Norma Barton, Helen Baxter, Patricia Beach, Maureen Berg, Geraldine Berg, John Bodinger, Barbara Bowman, Robert Burger, Harvey Callahan, Mary Carbonatto, Fred Catron, Stanley Cole, Margaret Copeland, James Cornell, Joan Dahlgren, Betty Dale, Richard Davis, Alice Day, Arthur DeHoog, Bill Dickey, Velda Dickson, John Doane, May Dodsworth, Paul Doherty, Clinton Dustin, Beverly Estle, Paul Evans, Mervyn Frey, Stanley Gallant Carole Garber, Kenneth Gaupp, Gloria Gentry, Janice Page Twenty-four ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 25 ---------- German, Kenneth Glanz, Martha Gloman, Jo Ann Goldade, Rita Gourley, Richard Griffiths, Ann Hanson, Duane Hanson, Robert Hash, Cliff Hawk, Donald Hergert, John Hevly, Dale Hooker, Ruth Hopkins, Barbara Hoyt, Mary Ann Hudson, Bonnie Hulse, Howard Hunt, Lynn Hutchison, Joyce James, Dorothy Jones, George Kamperman, Nellie Lamkin, James Landahl, Jean Lange, Barbara Larson, Patricia Legg, Alicia Lemm, Leonard Lindberg, Charles Linde, Joy Linder, Kenneth Lockhart, James Lorentzen, B. Joanne Lund, Corinne Mandery, Beverly Page twenty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 26 ---------- Manely, Beverly McDougall, Colleen McMicken, Shirley McPherson, George Miller, Donna Miller, Herbert Moffitt, Raymond Moore, Arlan Morgan, Duane Morgan, John Mullen, Neill Nelson, Sue Noah, Curtis Noteboom, Jim Odell, Allen Oldani, Jo Anne Olson, Janis Ondracek, Ray Putman, Robert Redmond, Julia Reposa, Billie Rogers, Jean Romer, Lois Rowe, Norma Royal, Jerry Sawyer, Richard Sheets, Jean Skogman, Ken Sliger, Mervin Smith, Jean Snapper, John Spoelstra, Annette Spruling, Kay Stewart, Dick Stewart, James Page twenty-six ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 27 ---------- Swanson, Olof Taylor, Phyllis Trouse, Robert Valentine, Kenneth Vanderpol, Maribeth Vanderpol, Marvin Walbert, Joyce Wolf, Sam Woodman, Robert Wondrack, Ann Young, Joan Ziegler, Ronald Page twenty-sever ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 28 ---------- Grocott (secretary) Yothers (vice-president) Mercier (president) Sophomore Class Officers Climbing to the second step of their college careers, the class of '54 showed their zest for activities early by selecting a sound governing staff. The president's gavel was handed to Nan Mercier with Jerry Yothers second in command. The secretary's duties were handled by Betty Grocott, and Floyd Mumsford took care of the financial department. Outstanding achievements of the year were the beautiful first place float and winning window display for the "Out of this World" homecoming celebration. Page twenty-eight ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [29] ---------- Adams, Audrey Bergh, Bonnie Berglund, Joan Blakely, Robert Blickenstaff, Priscilla Beeston, Les Byers, Doris Callison, Virginia Campbell, Dale Cash, Earl Castillo, Benita Chenier, Walter Cooper, Laurnell Crook, Carolyn Crowe, Bob Cushney, Lorita Daverin, Elaine David, Megan Dobbins, Carolyn Douglas, Raymond Edwards, Joanne Engdahl, Jeanne Erholm, Diane Fagerson, Mary Lou Fairall, Marilyn Federico, Carmela Fisher, Sue Foss, Betty Frederickson, Monica Gallagher, Paula Gallant, Harvey Geiling, Barbara Gilfilen, Sandra Golden, Martha Grocott, Betty Hachman, Dolores Hall, Marilyn Harrison, Wallace Hasbrouck, Virginia Haycox, Bill Hayward, Georgina Heilman, Paul Hinderman, Donna Holstrom, Barbara Houghton, Meech Hoyt, Jo Ann Huyge, Joanna Johnson E. Marie Kluksdahl, Harris Knowles, Carolyn Knowles, Sharon Koetje, Evelyn Kohler, Ann Kratz, Whitfield ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 30 ---------- Linde, Carl Little, Deloy Lumsford, Floyd Lund, Eloise Manos, Pano Maxfield, Jesse Mansur, Dale Markishtum, Russ McDonald, Roger Mercier, Nancy Methoen, Carol Miller, Morris Mills, Cecilia Nelson, Helen Newell, Bob Norman, Remo O'Conner, Mary Lou Peel, Beverly Peterson, Joyce Pike, Audrea Plancich, Vivian Porter, Bob Ralph, Peggy Reinert, Gerald Rennack, Viola Seldomridge, Donna Smith, Marilyn Smith, Wayne Stevenson, Joyce Sundal, Reynold Sutherland, June Swanson, Janet Thal, Ben Trafton, Mary Tinkham, Ken Tucker, Priscilla Wagness, Lee Weber, Murial Wilkon, Marion Yoder, Pearl Yothers, Jerry Page thirty ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [31] ---------- Hickenbottom (president) Karwacki (vice-president) Larson (secretary) Freshman Class Officers Fall quarter 1951 saw a new crop of bewildered freshmen on campus at Western. Quickly adjusting to the new college life, the freshmen completed a successful year directed by Ivan Hickenbottom, class president; William Karwacik, vice president; and Barbara Larsen, secretary-treasurer. During Homecoming, class members eager ly participated in all events. They entered a float in the serpentine, courageously defended their bonfire, and erected a window display down-town. The class provided several members of the football, basketball, and track teams along with three song leaders and a yell leader. All in all, it was a good year with a friendly active first-year class adding its full share to col-lege life at WWCE. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [32] ---------- Abernethy, Annette Acheson, Patricia Adams, Fay Anderson, Jerry Barr, Beverly Barrett, Janet Beatty, Danny Beernink, Dixie Beighle, Janet Benjamin, Marie Bennett, Artalie Boe, Nancy Booman, Karen Bragdon, Marjorie Brandner, Crosby Bright, William Bromley, David Buerstattle, Margaret Burchett, Edna Burger, Robert Burke, Geraldine Cameron, Pat Camfield, Ronald Cannon, Patsy Carver, Mary Chandler, Julia Chandler, Marlene Chenier, Alice Chuka Radolph Chuka, Yvonne Coffelt, Lynn Collman, Stephen Connors, Joyce Cooper, Dona Cossart, Yvonne Cox, Carol Crandall, Edith Cross, Betty Dalleske, Charlene Davis, Barry Davison, William Dick, Peggy Donovan, Carol Dragates, George Duncan, Alice Dudley, Eleanor Dunham, Gwinn Eickhoff, Sonna Elliott, Ann Eyres, Dorothy Fanning, Lee Finch, Nancy Forbes, Ruth Fowler, Barbara ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [33] ---------- Franks, Fannie German, Maribeth Geyer, Virgil Gresli, Marilyn Gibbs, Dolores Gibbs, John Gibson, Pat Gollan, Beverly Gouley, Nancy Granger, Dorothy Gray, Beverly Gray, Eugenia Griffin, William Handeland, Alma Hansen, Mary Hari, Maud Hazlett, Barbara Heck, Gene Henry, Lois Hofman, Sam Hofstad, Elinor Honcoop, Jim Hovik, Elmer Hovik, Shirley Huber, John Hughes, Dorothy Jackson, Nellie Jensen, Mary Lou Jewell, Alan Johanesen, Ronald Johanson, Ruth Johnson, Neva Johnson, Solveig Jones, Peggy Jorgenson, Anita Jussell Carl Kaas, Jackie Kaas, Shirley Kaufman, Jay Keene, Carolyn Koert, Murella Krause, Barbara Kuhl, Pat Lambson, Norma Langdon, Virginia Larsen, Shirley Larson, Barbara Le Warne, Charles Lingbloom, Lindy Lipshay, Ronald Little, Gay Livermore, Bernice Lord, Harriet Loudon, Diane ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [34] ---------- MacDougall, Ronald Mallonee, Margaret Matson, Marie McBee, Wayne McHargue, Kathleen McGlothern, Richard McGovern, Richard Miller, Bev Moen, Marilyn Moritz, Earl Morton, Shirley Musgrove, Barbara Mutch, Gloria Nattrass, Lois Nattrass, Lorraine Nelson, Shirley Newell, Peter Nugent, Donna Ogterop, Femmy Olsen, Mary Olson, Johnny Orveck, Mary Pederson, Edward Peterson, Donald Pickard, Marie Pinkey, Janice Pirrung, Hazel Pratt, Drusilla Rand, Ruth Rector, George Reinholt, Joan Renshaw, Denny Reynolds, Carol Robertson, Barbara Rowley, June Rude, Joy Sealander, Carol Sedell, Geneva Shepherd, Richard Shuman, Jeanne Simon, James Slaninka, John Smith, Anita Smith, Patricia Stephan, Edna Stow, Sheila Summers, Grace Swalwell, Ken Smythe, Janice Thorsen, Pat Tucker, Norma Turner, Priscilla Upington, Thomas Upton, Rosa Lee ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 35 ---------- Van Demark, Dick Van Woudenberg, Grace Van Zanten, John Veratt, Chester Wagner, Darreli Warner, Don Weiermiller, Donna White, Bob Wiese, Fern Willet, John Williams, Edith Winters, Carol Wolgemuth, Joan Workman, Gwen Wray, Donna York, Nancy Young, Donna Young, Marilyn Young, Robert Young, Ruth Page thirty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [36] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [37] ---------- organizations ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 38 ---------- Board of Control This year, in addition to its regular respon-sibilities of handling student finances and re- flecting student opinion in dealing with the college administration, the board of control was confronted with the problem of forming policies regarding the new student lounge. In doing so, they tried to set a precedent between adminis-tration and student body which can be followed in future business, such as the operation of the proposed student union building. Because of decreased enrollment, student activities had to be carried out on a limited bud-get, and it was the responsibility of the board to improve the financial condition of the ASB and still give the students full return for their money. The board also tackled the difficult task of reapportioning the finances of the different de-partments for next year's budget. This was done on the basis of need, service to the students, and the number of students participating in the activi-ties carried on by the department. Among the year's varied activities we r e several ASB sponsored mixers; a student talent assembly; improvements at Lakewood; and an exchange assembly between Central and Western. Larry Wilson proved his ability to serve the stu-dents as vice-president, as he put in many long hours negotiating the exchange assemblies be-tween Western and Central, supervising student elections, and overseeing assemblies. All the ASB activities were carried out and Vice President Larry Wilson and President Dick Pederson the problems solved under the able leadership of Dick Pederson, ASB president. Miss Muffly, Dr. Cederstrom, Gillie, Willemsen, Ager, Odell, Pederson, Mr. Gelder, Irwin, Wilson, Grocott, Dustin, Griffiths Page thirty-eight ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [39] ---------- Row 1: Lunde, Hinderman, McMicken, Lund Row 2: Sliger, Mercier, Oldani, Breivik, Fallis Row 3: Lockhart, Wilson, Mundell, Peoples Row 4: Scott, Heinrich (president), Messinger, Meuli, Stefani ICC With the purpose of promoting the welfare, activities and interests of all clubs on campus, the Interclub council formulated the yearly club calendar of activities. They also organized the student body primary elections for each quarter throughout the year. Members of the ICC include presidents or authorized representatives of all clubs, organiza-tions, and classes in the college. Presiding over the ICC this year was Iver Heinrich. Dr. Knapman and Miss Lorraine Powers were the advisers. WHO'S WHO Recognition was given this year to nineteen members of the junior and senior classes for listings in the annual directory "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities." The selections, made by a joint student-faculty committee, were based on outstanding work in extra-curricular activities, scholarship, and citizenship. Seniors included in this year's list were: Phil Ager, Edwin Angevine, Wilma Breivik, Paul Gillie, Richard Hawk, Robert Lajala, Charles Odell, Bonnie Pasley, Stanley Peterson, Keith Stearns, Virginia Willemsen, Laurence Wilson and How-ard Woodward. Juniors selected were: Ralph Bennett, Milton Clothier, Beverly Dustin, Claretta Erdman, Lynn Hunt, and Marian Stefani. Row 1: Stefani, Brevik, Hunt, Bennett Row 2: Wilson, Erdman, Willemsen, Dustin, Pederson Row 3: Hawk, Gillie, Angevine, Pasley ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 40 ---------- Initiation Tea-Seated: Miss Daniel, Miss Powers Left to right: New Officers-Carolyn Crook, Phyllis Skinner, Lynn Hunt, Marion Stefani. Retiring Officers-Ruby Johnson, Marion James, Lois French, Jackie Hurlbut Associated Women Students Row 1: Crook, Stefani, Hunt, Skinner, Fee Row 2: Fowler, Sovde, Summers, Mercier, Methven, Smith, Miss Powers (adviser) Miss Daniel (adviser), Dillman Under the direction of Marian Stefani, president, the AWS activiites for 1951- 1952 were outstanding. A conference was held in the fall for high school leaders from this section of the state. The visitors enjoyed dinner, special assemblies and programs, a tour of the campus, and a tea and fash-ion show. One of the big winter events was the Sno Ball Tolo, a semi-formal dance sponsored by AWS. Other undertakings throug h o u t the year included two as-semblies in the Campus school auditorium and sev-eral Thursday afternoon teas in the AWS lounge. During spring quarter the new ofifcers for 1952- 1953 were elected and installed at a tea given at Edens hall. All WWC girls have an op-portunity to take part in AWS which is very much a part of college life. Page forty ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 41 ---------- Norsemen's Cabinet-Bob Woodman, Hank Rogers, Bob Lajala, Bob White, Marvin Nielsen KAPPA DELTA PI With the help of the adviser, Dr. Irwin Hammer, the Eta Beta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi is one of WWC's most active clubs. This educational honorary, consisting of 100 active members, 30 of whom are on campus, is open to stu-dents in education with a junior, senior, or graduate standing and a three point grade average. The two regular meetings each month consist of discus-sions and talks by prominent Bellingham people in the field of education. Vital educational problems are presented. In March the chapter sent its president, Al Meuli, to Lansing, Michigan, to attend the national meeting of Kappa Delta Pi. NORSEMEN For the Norsemen, the College social year of 1951-1952 began with plans for the annual fall semi-formal dance. The dance was canceled, however, because the club was unable to sell enough tickets. To compensate, the membership swung into full stride on a house drive for the World Service Student fund. They also entered a display for Homecoming in November. Winter quarter they presented the Norse-men's assembly. Putting an appropriate and fitting lid on the year's activities, the Norse-men Spring informal was its usual success. Serving on this year's Norseman com- mission were: Bob Lajala, president; Tom Springer, vice president; Bob Woodman, secretary - treasurer. Class representatives were: Hank Rogers, senior; George Mac- Pherson, junior; Mary Nilsen, sophomore; and Bob White, freshman. The commission worked with the Interclub council and the Dean of Men to carry out their successful program. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Keeping pace with an ever growing College, the oldest campus honor society has revised its admission requirements this year. The Scholarship society was originally set up to recognize students who had achieved outstanding academic success in a two year institution, but in recognition of West-ern's position as a five year institution, the group has voted to reserve the honor award for those students who have completed 105 credit hours of work. This means that juniors and seniors who have met the required 3.5 grade point average will be presented with scholarship pins at the society's annual spring banquet, and will have a maximum of two years' membership before graduation. KAPPA DELTA PI Row 1: Hammer (adviser), Rogers, Stefani, Clothier, Hawk, Johnston, Meuli, Ager. Row 2: Scott, Olson, Irwin, Fee, Clogston, Bishop, Pickering, Johnston. Row 3: Alexander, Sheets, Dews, Willemsen, Snell, Mortredt. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Row I: Arntzen, Clogston, Irvin, Meenk, Milton, Alexander. Row 2: Symonds, Gillie, Burton, Milton. Page forty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 42 ---------- Western Washington Row 1: Boko Dews, Ehlers, McGee Row 2: Ford, Sprague, Burchett, Mutch, Nattrass, Olson, Nelson Row 3: Moore, Henry, Nattrass, Beernink, Hinkle, Thomas, Steinson, Southard, Mallonee, Moffitt Row 4: Hansen, Rand, Bergman, Pagels, Rogers, McBee, Reposa, Bowman, Sliger, Oldani, Bickford, Smith The Viking Band of 1951-52 enjoyed a highly successful season under the able direction of Don C. Walter. The or-ganization of seventy-two members was formed during the week preceding the opening of the fall quarter and was on hand for the college assemblies and pep meetings which officially opened the school year. The first football game was the occasion for the initial wearing of the blue, white-plumed shakos which have become standard equipment for Western's marching band. Martin Smith, Carol Pagels, Lorrene Bergmann, and Jean Landahl filled the respective positions of drum major and majorettes when the blue and white clad Marching band Page forty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 43 ---------- College Band Row 1: Joergenson, Foss, Legg, Dustin, Crook. Row 2: Anderson, Sires, Hays, Hawkins, Bridges, Gibbs, Bergh. Row 3: Kolasky, Campbell, Alexander, Allen, Campbell, Yerrington, Nordin, Ager, Olrich, Lunde, Tinkham, Brown. Row 4: Casto, Sjolund, Nugent, Palmer, Mr. Walter (director), Dick, Hanson, Beatty, Ziegler, Wagness, Alexander, Smith. band took part in various events or per-formed the complicated maneuvers which they annually present at the Viking foot-ball contests. The concert band replaced the march-ing organization in time to present the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas con- certs. Highlight of the winter quarter was the concert tour which extended as far south as Vancouver, Washington, and presented the band to seventeen en-thusiastic high school and community audiences. The Vikings were chosen again this year to serve as the official host band at the Blossom Time celebration and the Bellingham Centennial anniversary helc during the second week of May. Lorrene Bergmann Page forty-three ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 44 ---------- College Choir Row 1: McMicken, Ilenger, Folk, Salisbury, Peterson, Rogers, Forbes, Harlow, Tucker, Smith, Byers, Bergh. Row 2: Hayward, Conley, Ogtrop, Rank, Hasbrouck, Johnson, Barton, Hunter, Donovan, Keene, Christenson. Row : Duncan, Olson, Mandery, Fisher, Dillon, Berenztson, Moller, Smith, Johansen, Baxter. Row 4: DeAtley, Swanson, Kliber, Nelson, Regier (director), Yoder, Mundell, Gereman, Franks. Row 5: Moore, Schermerhorn, Asplund, Young, Kelly, Bailiff, Lunde. Row 6: Sundall, Linder, Dale, German, Bowman, Franks, Hoffman, Hamilton. Row 7: Ziegler, Warner, Cox, Campbell, Gudmanson, Todd, Campbell, Staves. Under the direction of Bernard Regier, the a Cappella Choir of Western has been very active this year. The choir, consisting of 60 members, was in constant demand to per-form at various functions both in and out of school. In Decemeber the choir gave a beautiful Christmas concert for the enjoyment of the students and the towns-people. Another outstanding event on the choir calendar was the annual tour, which this year was in March. The choir visited Seattle, Puyallup, Sumner, Enumclaw, Buckley, Auburn, Issaquah, Snoqualmie, Mt. Si, and Monroe and they concluded the tour on March 7 in Burlington. On March 2 the choir sang over station KOMO in Seattle. The Vocollegians are fifteen select members of the choir. They are Bonnie Bergh, Virginia Hasbrouck, Joline Killin-ger, Donna Mundell, Joyce Peterson, Dolores Hachman, Dolores Hunter, Jean Rogers, Priscilla Tucker, Francis Cox, Richard Dale, Paul Dodsworth, Dave Kelley, Robert Young and accompanist Jean Shuman. In the spring the WWC choir group presented the annual choric concert in the new auditorium. Row 1: Hasbrouck, Cox, Shuman, Regier (director), Hachman, Young, Hunter. Row 2: Bergh, Peterson, Tucker, Dale, Dodsworth, Kelly, Rogers, K llenger. 1 Page forty-four ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 45 ---------- Top Left-Male Quartet: Campbell, Asplund, Dodsworth, Sliger Top Right-String Quartet: Dr. D'Andrea, Upington, Nugent, Palmer Center Left-Woodwind Quintet: Joergenson (flute), Stonehouse (oboe), Harding (French horn), Hawkins (bassoon), Boko (clarinet) Center Right-Saxophone Quintet: Sires (baritone), Anderson (tenor), Ehlers (tenor), Olson (alto), Boko (alto) Lower-Community Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. D'Andrea Page forty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 46 ---------- RHEBA D. NICKERSON The Rheba D. Nickerson Club, organized in the spring of 1951 and named for Miss Nickerson, first chairman of the women's department of physical education, was off to a good start this year with Vera Jones, president; Margaret Cole, secretary-treasurer; Beverly Manely, general activities chairman and JoAnn Gloman, vice-president. The club, under the advisership of Miss Ruth Weythman, sponsored a supper meeting which in-cluded panels by students who have participated in outdoor education. Spring brought with it many types of recreation in state parks for recreational associations. INDUSTRIAL AR 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 in-formation which will be of interest and help to anyone interested in this field. With Ray Chapman's leadership and Mr. Rice's SHUSSKENS Every one an ardent ski fan, the members of Western's ski club, the Shusskens, had a very active year. In addition to the usual weekend skiing, the club sponsored two well attended over-night trips to Mount Baker during winter and spring quarters. Many ski movies were shown by the club to college aud-iences. A successful mixer, the "Downhill Drag" was given winter quarter. Rheba D .Nickerson: Peoples, McMicken, Gochnour, Gloman (vice president), Lorentzen, Manely. Row 2: Daverin, Jones (president), Price, Irwin, Cole (sec-retary). Row 3: Miss Weythman (adviser), Shannon, Stiber, Romer, Wray. Ski Club: Lund (president), Golden, Mehl, Knowles. Row 2: Hoff, Jones, Burke, Gibson, Poggeman. Row 3: Van Zanten, Rector, Fuzzy, Hardie (treas-urer), Smith. Industrial Arts Club: Frey, Tesdall, Hergert, Mr. Rice (adviser), Knapp, Dr. Pawelek. Row 2: Otten, Garri-son, Angevine, Hash, Kratz. Row 3: Norman, Morgan, Elms, Heinrich, Callender, Maxfield. Row 4: Great-house, Miller, Chapman, Tovrea, Todd. TS CLUB guidance, the club carried on a stimulating program for the entire year. For example, during the 1951-52 year, the club went to the U. of W. to hear Dr. Luding-ton, were hosts for the regional professional meetings, and constructed the Western Blossom Time Festival floats. Page forty-six ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 47 ---------- FORENSIC CLUB Continuing this year to act as an organization for those students interested in public speaking, the Forensic Club is one of the most active in school. The club is open to all college students who par-ticipate in forensic events such as debate, oratory, interpretive reading, and extemporaneous speaking. Presiding over the club during fall and winter quarters were Glen Carson and Jack Headlee. Club adviser is Sene R. Carlile. Two of the events the debaters participated in were the Tyro Tournament held in Tacoma and a tournament in Linfield, Oregon. Forensic: Carson, Fagerson, McDonald, Ogterop, Car lile. Row 2: Fleming, Bender, Messinger, Baker, Usitalo. Row 3: Estle, Scott, Geijsbeck, Simons, Head lee. Missing members: Hudson, Bemis, Mehl, Runne, strand. A.C.E.I.: Federico (secretary), Lund (treasurer), Huyge, Tucker. Row 2: Johnston, Norman, Plancich, Oldani (vice president). Row 3: Thorlakson, Odell (president), Siegworth. Social Science Club: Douglas, Beauchop, Doherty Balch, Lord. Row 2: Swanberg, Kaas (secretary), Ak-ham, Tonder. Row 3: Usitalo, Coskey (vice president), Peterson, Burnett, Swanson. Row 4: Njoa, Scott, Irish (adviser), Aandahl, Reynolds. Row 5: Higgins (treasurer), Gillie, Geijsbeck, Akham. SOCIAL S Highlighting the fall and winter quarter for mem-bers of the Social Science club were talks by six in-teresting faculty members. The talks supplemented the club's regular business meetings. During winter quarter members of the club earned The club is a professional organization open to all prospective teachers who are concerned with and in-terested in children and their problems. Under the advisement of Miss Ruby Mclnnes and the leadership of Charles Odell, the ACEI had a very busy year. During winter quarter the club held a work-shop period in which the members worked with craft problems of children. Throughout the year they have sponsored guest speakers and have held several group discussions. Valentine's Day was the setting for their annual dinner banquet, when a young educator from England was the guest speaker. CIENCE CLUB fifty dollars by aiding the local Junior Chamber of Commerce in a paper drive. The money was donated to the World Student Service fund. On tap for spring quarter is a tour of Bellingham and the club picnic. Page forty-seven ACEI ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 48 ---------- COLHECON The Colheconomist Club is a well-known college organization for girls who are interested in home economics. Its many activities for the year included the annual waffle supper, with the club donating half of the proceeds to the World Student Service fund; an international banquet; making and selling fruitcake at Christmas time; spring picnics; and several field trips, one of wihch was to Barber's Weaving shop. One of the highlights of the school year was the trip to the Washington-Oregon Colhecon convention, which was held in Portland, Oregon. Lora Lee Sovde served as president of the or- ganization and Mrs. Lucille Barron was the club ad-viser. Claretta Erdman brought distinction to the local unit as state Colhecon president and Miss Ramsland served as adviser to the state organization. Colheconomists: Granger, Sovde (president), Mrs. Barron (adviser) Johnson, Hachman, Downing, Kamperman, Dillman, Jacoby. Row 2: Johnson, Miller, Foss, Beighle, Chuka, Kohler, Shan-non, Miss Ramsland (adviser), Koetje, White, Madsen, Mi s s Countryman (adviser), Bergman, Leonard, MacGregor. Arion Club: Steenson (secretary) Sprague, Boko (president), Hunt-er, Eickhoff, Bergh. Row 2: Battey, Smith, Berentsen, Cleven, Hawkins (treasurer), Hayward, Palmer. Row 3: Casto, Duncan, Dick, Moffit, Ziegler, Barton, Bridges, Walter (adviser). Row 4: Sliger (vice president), Camp-bell, Campbell, Campbell, Moore, Sires, Allen. Row 5: Smith, Hawks, Rogers, Hill, Al.- exander, Tinkham. Valkyrie: Gentry, Breivick (presi-dent), Peterson (secretary), Dahl, Griffiths, Redmond, Bergh, Mas-on, Pickering (treasurer), Huyge. Row 2: Anderson, Layton, Berg, Dilman, Irwin, Daverin, Grocott, Johnson, Olson, Mandery. Row 3: Kamperman, Erdman, Dustin, Crook, Hansen, Hall, James, Springer, Wiik. Row 4: Smith, Hagen, Mercier, Goldade, Brown (vice president), Fee, Pasley, Dillon, White. VALK Valkyrie Club, led by President Wilma Breivik, has been active on the campus this year in both social and service functions. In addition to ushering for all school events they have acted as a pep group at the football and basketball games. The Valkyrie emblem is worn by girls who have been selected because of their leadership qualities Page forty-eight ARION CLUB The Arion Club, open to all students interested in music, plays an important part in the educational and social activities of the music department. Out- standing work by the club under the leadership of President Bob Boko and Dr. Frank D'Andrea was done in the Tri-County Music festival in which 1,000 high school students participated. Of all the colleges in the northwest, the club has the largest membership in the Music Educator's National Conference. Student repre-sentatives attended and reported on both the state and northwest district conventions. The club entertained visiting artists who performed at the College. Several students enjoyed the privilege of performing for the club and in the club's assembly program. (YRIE CLUB and their participation in various college affairs. Group activities held during the year include: the sale of "mums" for Homecoming; a smorgasbord din-ner at Brownie's Cedar Chest winter quarter; and the annual spring picnic. Miss Gloria Carey and Miss Patricia Hieber served as advisers for the organization this year. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 49 ---------- OFF-CAMPUS WOMEN The governing body of the Off-Campus Women's Club this year was Donna Hinderman as president, Audrey Dahl, vice president, Shirley Johnston, secre-tary, and Annette Abernathy, treasurer. Activities for the year included aiding in the WRA carnival winter quarter, a welcoming party for new girls joining the club fall quarter, and spring quarter a platter party for club members. The president, Donna Hinderman, resigned at the end of winter quarter and a new president was elected at the beginning of spring quarter. IRC International Relations club activities have been varied throughout the year. Customarily, the IRC groups from WWC and UBC get together for a banquet and study time, and this year was no exception. The annual IRC picnic was an open air event en-joyed by numerous students and faculty alike. Albert Culverwell, professor of political science, who was chosen club adviser this year, offered con-structive help and advice when the need arose. Of-ficers for the year included John Fallis, president; Tom Tubbs, vice president; George Fallis, secretary; and Don Moore, treasurer. Off Campus Women: Mrs. Spearin, Keen, Dahl, Solley, Strass, Cross Row 2: Reinholt, Abernathy, Jen-sen, Kaas, Larrson, Row 3: Johnson, Olson, Hinderman, Olson, Smith. IRC: Akam, Akam, Aandahl, Geijs-beck, G. Fallis (secretary), J. Fallis (president), Moore( treasurer), Kaas, Coskey. Camera Club: Mutch, McLaine, Mofi fitt, Dr. McDonald (adviser). Row 2. Mr. Cullmann (adviser), Thorson, Smith, Kluksdahl. Row 3: Thornton, Mapes, Hawk. CAMERA CLUB The Viking Camera Club is open to all students and faculty members and their wives who are inter-ested in photography. A new spacious darkroom, built by club members during winter quarter, is available for beginning and advanced members. Also provided is a program of individual help for all members wish-ing it. This year the club sponsored several picture-taking expeditions to scenic points around Bellingham. Club members exhibited their best pictures at a salon held in the Arts building in May. Page forty-ni.e ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 50 ---------- THESPIANS Thespians is an organization for the dramatically in-clined students of the campus. It includes in its membership not only those who are interested in acting, but also those who are interested in stage work, lighting and makeup. The actual activities of the year included the World Student Service fund kickoff assembly. Who will forget the horrible death of Zanzibar? In the spring quarter the Thes-pians sponsored a series of three one-act plays which drew upon and exhibited the varied talents of the club members. Thespians -, Sutherland, Davis (president) Goldade, Franks. Row 2: Willet, Dr. Hicks (adviser), Usitalo, Simon. Chess Club-seated: Mclnnes, Olsen, Dun-ham, Mr. Gelder (adviser), Beatty, Lock-hart (president). Row 2: Anderson, Hansen, Lord, Berg. Blue Triangle - Davis, Oldani, Bragdon, Bettridge, McMicken, Peoples. BLUE In connection with the YWCA, the energetic girls of the Blue Triangle club coordinated and managed the World Student Service fund. The drive was planned to raise money for students in college and universities in countries where help is needed. CHESS CLUB Every noon hour finds a 'pre-designated room filled with individuals who are bent over a chess board concen-trating on their next moves. The Chess club, presided over by president Jim Lock- hart, conducts a tournament each quarter, with the winter quarter determining the student championship for the year. The club holds a trophy on which the winner's name is engraved. Under the direction of Dr. Stewart Johnston and Mr. Harvey Gelder, the club advisers, the 22 members of the club teach others to play chess and thus to enjoy many re-laxing hours during the year. TRIANGLE Shirley McMicken served as president with Miss Edna Channer acting as faculty adviser. Fall quarter tea was held for new members. At Christmas the girls made Christmas wrapping paper and decorations. The busy year was fin-ished with a spring picnic. Page fifty ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 51 ---------- FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Future Teachers of America were in there pitching this year to build their year-old organization up to high level. Featured on the year's program were speakers Dr. Arthur Hicks, Dr. Sene Carlile, and probation officer Joseph Wise. Winter quarter FTA collaborated with ACE in furnish-ing guides for the annual career day program. Among their other activities were included a panel of five foreign students on campus, the annual Founder's Day banquet at Edens hall and work parties at Lakewood. The club this year was headed by Mark Hardie, presi-dent; Phyllis Mason, secretary; and Bob Baker, treasurer. SQUARE AND CI Founded for students and others interested in square dancing, the Square and Circle Club has had a very busy year. During fall quarter members danced for the Home Economics convention and the World Student Service fund. In addition to these exhibitions, the club has taken an active COLLEGE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Promoting Christian fellowship and spiritual develop-ment among its members is the endeavor of this interde-nominational organization. This year under the auspices of the group Merv Rossell, the evangelist, appeared at the College. On occasion the club has also had distinguished speak-ers at their regular meetings. Weekly Bible studies are reg-ularly scheduled for their meetings. As a social event this year the club held a special Valentine banquet. Alfred Lunde is the president and Annette Spoelstra, the vice-president. The club adviser is Miss Hazel Breakey. Row 1: Hardie (president), Mason (secretary), Baker (treasurer). Row 2: DeAtley, Le Warne, Matt-son, Seckel. Row 3: Cohrs, Nelson, McClure. Row 1: Chandler, Folk, Beighle, Up-ton, Bragdon, Matz, Holstrom, Goul-ey, Bergan, Miss Muffly (adviser). Row 2: Mrs. Johnston (pianist), Madsen, Robinson, Owens, Da y, Groenen, Nelson, Cornell, Suther-land, Granger, Kass. Row 3: Krebs, Franks, Knowles, Meier, Lanphear, Johnson, Heck, Finch, Thorson, Olson, Catron. Row 4: Kerr, Willet, Mullen, Olson, Snapper, Scott, Lumley. RCLE CLUB part in all school activities. They took part in the exchange assembly with Central and sponsored a mixer during spring quarter. President Edgar Owens, and Miss Marjorie Muffly, ad-viser, have been largely responsible for the club's success-ful year. Page fifty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 52 ---------- Hoyt, Adams, Park, Adams, Arlen Moore, Doherty. Row 2: Burnett, Plancich, Springer, Sovde, Jones, Isaacs KLIPSUN Under the capable direction of Editor Jo Ann Hoyt, this year's staff produced the 1952 Klipsun. Assisting the editor in financial matters as well as in compiling data and writing copy was Audrey Adams, business manager. James Stewart assumed the responsibility of ac-quiring pictures of clubs and campus activities. Before his camera passed most of the students of the school who were engaged in one or more college sponsored functions. Copy was read and edited by Clint Doherty. Others of the staff, whose duties included copy writing and picture mounting were: Vivian Plancich, Dona Isaacs, Peggy Jones, Fay Adams, Arlen Moore, Letha Springer, Ruby Bandle, Bob Bowman, and Donna Seldomridge. NAVIGATOR To acquaint new students with Western and to provide a satisfactory guide for transfer and returning students was the goal of the 1951-52 Navigator. Edit-ing this year's Navigator was Clint Doherty, a sopho-more student. Editor Jo Ann Hoyt and Business Manager Audrey Adams. Navigator Editor Clint Doherty. Page fifty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [53] ---------- Row 1: Hutchison, Gronseth, Gillie, Mrs. Burnet (adviser), Stearns, Daverin. Row 2: Bieghle, Mehl, Upton, Keplinger, Hagen, Isaacs, Pirrung, Smith, Mapes. Row 3: Doherty, Nilsen, Fallis, Olsen, Willet, Bowman, Kerr, Smith. COLLEGIAN STAFF This year's Collegian was edited by Keith Stearns. The aim of the staff was to report accurately all the weekly events at Western. Managing editor was Clint Doherty. Elaine Dav-erin filled the job of business manager with efficiency. Lolli Hagen took over the featurized end of the paper. Society editors were Margaret Teller and Joyce Hutchison. Sports editors were Gene Caraker and June Mehl. Copy editors were Bill Tudor and Rod Cardwell. Chairman of the editorial council was John Fallis. Members of the council were Wayne Smith, Lolli Hagen, Bob Bowman, Gene Caraker, and Carole Gallant. Paul Gillie was the legislative agent and the staff photo-grapher was Ed Mapes. Doing the legwork and getting the stories at their sources were reporters Donald Kerr, Ruth Smith, Audrey Dahl, John Willet, Rosalee Upton, Janet Beighle, Loretta Olsen, Neva Aarstad, Robert Northrup, Marian Stefani, James Simon, Colleen Sullivan, Win Smith, Roxy Phillip, and Jerry Anderson. Always present to offer advice when needed was Mrs. Ruth A. Burnet, student publications adviser. PROFILE Wayne Smith, as Profile editor for 1952, had a double job to do this year when, for the first time, winter and spring supplements to Western's directory were issued. Wayne receives a vote of thanks from the college. Profile Editor Wayne Smith Business Manager Elaine Daverin and Editor Keith Stearns ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [54] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [55] ---------- student life ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 56 ---------- Homecoming "Be there," was the familiar cry at Western during the Homecoming of 1951, fall quarter. Surrounded by rockets, stars, and trips to other planets, Homecoming was truly "Out of this World." Lolli Hagen was crowned Queen Sigrid XIV at the coronation assembly along with her court of prin- cesses: Bev Carlson, senior; Marian Stefani, junior; Barbara McGregor, sophomore; and Bev Barr freshman. Queen Lolli reigned over the remaining activities of Homecoming, which were under the direction of Bud Woodward and Gloria Gaupp, and their hard-working committees. Most of the students turned out for the Friday given by the organized houses in the new auditorium after the serpentine. Edens hall took first place in their choral and dance skit which included most of the girls from the hall. A mixer was held in Rec hall after the skits. The day of the big Homecoming game was No-vember 4, when the Vikings came through with a smashing 51-12 victory over the Whitworth Pirates. Everyone wore a big white mum with a blue "W" on it. After the judging it was announced that Daniels hall had taken first place in the house display. The sophomores took another first prize when their down-town window display was judged best. night serpentine downtown in which the sophomore A good representation of the alumni attended class float took first place. all the functions, especially the Queen's ball held The freshmen put up a good fight but the bon- Saturday night, which finished off a wonderful 1951 fire was lit three times during the day. Skits were Homecoming. Top: Serpentine-Queen Lolli leads the parade Center: Frosh float, Sophomore winning float, Homecoming game Page fifty-six Lower: The Freshmen start building another bonfire; Junior float ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 57 ---------- Former Queen, Mary Elbie, presents flowers to the new Sigrid by way of Suzan Johnston-Lollie Hagen, Queen Sigrid XIV. enter: Homecoming Royalty-Barbara MacGregor and Art Larsson, Beverly Carlson and Roy Richardson, Alumni President Bill Jones (who crowned the new queen), Suzan Johnston, Queen Lolli, Joey Melland, Bob Lajala, Marion Stefani, Eldon Odle, Beverly Barr, Norm Hash. BEVERLY BARR Freshman Princess MARION STEFANI Junior Princess BEVERLY CARLSON Senior Princess BARBARA MacGREGOR Sophomore Princess Page fiftysevei ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 58 ---------- Senior Hall's display - Daniel's winning display Dr. Haggard and the Homecoming chairmen, Gloria Gaupp and Bud Woodward The Homecoming dance at the Armory as it started and ended Page fifty- eight ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 59 ---------- Senior Hall Skit-Norma Baker and George Keplinger MRH Skit-Mathes House Skit Edens Hall's winning skit The skits were enjoyed by all-Homecoming 1925 by Carol Pagels and Helen Wiik Page fifty-nine ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 60 ---------- CAM PUS DAY TCoepn: tePr:o pT hder ifnakcinuglty cvoenrtseusst -thet hsetu fdoeondts liinne sa tug of war; Bengtson an ace sack racer AT WHATCOM FALLS PARK Lower: Pie eating the Campus Day way; two legged race Page sixty ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 61 ---------- Campus Day beard contest winners-Ross (noblest), Thompson (longest), Callendar (B. O. Plenty), Dodsworth (least for most effort), McGuire (red-dest), Odell (blackest). Top right: Hospice skit. Inset: Senior hall's winning skit. Center: Kluane skit. Lower: Howard and Boucher between-acts skit; Campus Day chairman Freddie Haight and "pie eyed Bud Hill." (Campus Day-1951). Page sixty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [62] ---------- JUNIOR PROM... A wonderful Parisian Holiday was enjoyed by ap-proximately two hundred couples who attended this year's Junior Prom and danced to the theme of "An Eve-ning in Paris." Reigning over the Parisian gaieties was Princess Audrey Dahl, chosen that evening for her qualities of beauty and charm by a judging committee of faculty and students. She was crowned during intermission by President W. W. Haggard. Members of the royal court were Joy Rude, June Dillman, and Mrs. Robert Todd. Ken Valentine was Prom chairman, heading a committee composed of Stan Frey, Milt Clothier, Fred Carbonatto, Dorothy James, Buck Burger, Rita Goldade and June Mehl. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [63] ---------- The three day Festival of Arts and dedication of the Auditorium-Music and Arts buildings took place April 30, May 1 and 2. H. P. Everest, acting president of the Uni-versity of Washington, spoke at the formal dedication May 2. Donald Eldridge presided at a luncheon honoring visiting state and college presidents. "Art and Industrial Top Left: The band playing on the band deck before and after the dedication ceremony. Top Right: Music for the dedication was provided by the choir and by Mr. Sheridan on the organ. Arts in Action," a program consisting of exhibitions and demonstrations throughout the Arts building, gave the public an opportunity to see the facilities there. The last evening Dr. D'Andrea directed the Bellingham Civic Sym-phony with Grant Johanneson as guest soloist. Center Left: Virgil Fox. Center Right: Leonard Bindon, architect, presenting the buildings to Burton Kingsbury, chairman of the board of trustees. Lower Left: Demonstrations presenting "Arts and Industrial Arts in Action." Lower Right: "The Merchant of Venice." ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [64] ---------- Top Left: Headley and Wahl. Top Right: Tudor and Reposa. Row 1: Cooper, Renshaw, Jones, Fagerson, Bitterman, Usitalo, Holmstrom. Row 2: Headley, Reposa, Tudor, Jackson, Franklin, Sutherland, Casto, Wahl, Simon. FALL PLAY--"MERCHANT OF VENICE" Using the landing of the stairway in the foyer of the new auditorium as the setting for the "Merchant of Venice" the Division of Drama presented the annual fall play in November. The show had many interesting portrayals. Shylock was played by Dick Wahl, an accomplished actor who has appeared in many college productions. Billie Reposa, who transfered here from Everett Junior college, appeared inr the part of Portia. Miss Reposa was well known for her out-standing work on the Everett stage. Bob Casto was especially effective in the part of Launcelot Gobbo, a low comedy role. Jack Headlee played a dignified and gentle Antonio, the merchant. As the brilliant Bassanio, Bill Tudor gave a romantic flair to the play. Ner-issa was portrayed by Mary Lou Fagerson. Laurnell Cooper as the rebellious Jewess, Jessica, and Denny Renshaw as the lively young Christian, Lorenzo, both added to the bril-liant production. In small but aptly characterized supporting roles were Dick Usitalo as Salano, Bill Jones as the wise-cracking Gratiano, James Simon as Tubal, John Franklin as the judge in the great courtroom scene. Nellie Jackson, Bar-bara Holstrom, and June Sutherland also had effective parts. Colorful lighting effect, brilliant Elizabethan costum-ing and special music added to the over-all success of the play. The script did not follow the text of the play found in all the editions but was condensed as necessary in the time alloted it. The "Merchant of Venice" ran three nights and was attended by capacity crowds. Victor H. Hoppe, director of the production, is to be congratulated wholeheartedly on the success of his ambitious production. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 65 ---------- LIFE WITH FATHER Opening for a run of three nights on February 29, the Broadway hit, "Life With Father" was the first dramatic pro-duction given on the stage in the new auditorium. Prof. Victor H. Hoppe directed. Dick Wahl, as the red-headed father of four red-headed young boys, gave a near- professional performance. The play was a huge success with a capacity crowd each night. Mary Lou Fagerson held the play and her family together as Mother. Henry Rogers and Denny Renshaw did fine jobs as Clarence and John. Appealing to the crowd were the two Campus school youngsters, Jerry Peterson and Bud Walter, who were perfect as Whitney and Harlan. Also successful was Nellie Jackson in the part of Mother's cousin Cora and Norma Baker in her role of Mary Skinner, the young in-genue who won Clarence Jr. Presented by the dramatic division of the college, the play was a hilarious production nostalgic of the "good old days." Father's explosions against any soul-saving activities in his Episcopalian family are offset by his susceptibility to Mother's charms and tears, through which she finally per-suades him to be baptized. John gets mixed up selling a patent medicine which kills the neighbor's dog. These are only two of the exciting incidents in the Day household which went to make up a wonderful play. Prof. Laurence W. Brewster's play production class pro-vided an authentic background for the action with their period sets. Top left: Norma Baker, Hank Rogers. Top right: Mary Lou Fagerson, Dick Wahl. Lower, Row 1: Jackson, Walter, Peterson, Fagerson, Wahl, Renshaw, Baker, Rogers. Row 2: Mehl, Booman, Larsen, Sutherland, Ogetrop, Simon, Mansur, Franklin Page .sixty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 66 ---------- Top left: With Mr. Hearsey's aid in the library. Top right: A practice session on the new organ. Center: the Industrial Arts club at work. Lower left: Evolution? Lower right: the frosh mixer. Page sixty-six ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 67 ---------- Top left: A relaxing moment for coffee in the student lounge. Top right: Hard at work in the library. Center: Relaxing in the sun on the back steps. Right: Registering to vote in student elections. Lower; The chem lab. Page sixty-seven ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 68 ---------- Upper left: Registration line-up at Library. Upper right: Filling out registration books. Middle: Scene in the "Grotto." Lower left: More books for registration. Page sixty-eight Lower right: Buying books for the quarter in the Co-op. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 69 ---------- Upper left: Changes of registration. Upper right: The back-to-school welcome mixer Lower right: Getting schedule cards. Lower left: Scene at the Co-op. Middle: Paying fees at the business office. Page srixty- nine ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [70] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [71] ---------- sports ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 72 ---------- Row 1: Anderson, Tay-lor, Richardson, Peterson, McPherson, Ciszek (ad-viser). Row 2: Carver (adviser), Cline, Pangallo, Hash, Meuli, Burger, Lowery. Row 3: Nielsen, Tovrea, Jangard, Jelinek, Lind- berg, Lajala. Row 4: Larsson, Reinert, Edgren, Scott, Hood. W CLUB WRA When the W Club lost their president, Dan Sullivan, to the draft during fall quarter, the official duties were taken over by the vice-president, Bob Lajala, and the secre-tary- treasurer, Tommy Taylor. The club is composed of Western athletes and anyone who has earned a letter in one of the four major sports is eligible to join. The club advisers, Sam Carver and Ray Ciszek, guided the club in its effort to promote a higher standard of scholar-ship and sportsmanship and to bring together men who have a common interest in sports. The social activities of the club were centered around their spring banquet held at Snyder House. The Women's Recreational Associaton, open to all women interested in sports, can be justly proud of their accomplishments for the past year. Under the supervision of Miss Margaret Aitken and the capable leadership of Presi-dent Janice Peoples, the club has sponsored several social functions. During fall quarter, soccer and hockey were in full swing; they were followed soon after by the basketball season. The WRA winter carnival was held in February, and was attended by the faculty and many students. Blossoming forth with the coming of spring were the girls' intramural programs of tennis, badminton, and archery, along with their over night trips to Sinclair Island, and their annual Sports Day, held this year in April. Row 1: Federico, Lorentzen, Gloman, Gochnour, Spencer, Huyge, Ralph, McMicken. Row 2: Cole, Peoples, Mane-ly, Irwin, Urbic, Shannon, Hovic, Landahl Row 3: Hoyt, Fee, Sedeil, Oldani, Jones, Romer, Dob-bins. Row 4: Stiber, Nelson, Dahl gren, Plancich. Inset: WRA Cabinet-Mane-ly, Landahl, Lorentzen. Row 2: Urbic, Peoples, Fee, Romer. Row 3: Stiber, Jones, Hoyt, Nelson, Shannon. Page seventy-two ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 73 ---------- Top: Diane Folk, Maxine Allen, Maureen Gouchnor Lower, front row: Gloria Gaupp, Don Wallace, Gay Little. Back row: Mark Hardie, George Keplinger. Song and Yell Leaders In their traditional blue and white garb, Western's song and yell squads of 1951 demonstrated both spirit and faithfulness. The mbst severe conditions of weather failed to stem their energy as they displayed their boost-ing skill at every sports contest, home or away. To West-ern's guardians of school spirit, the KLIPSUN offers a sincere salute. Page seventy-three ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 74 ---------- FOOTBALL, 1951 Western's Evergreen Conference co-champion football squad smashed out their most successful football season since 1938 in winning eight out of nine contests, and losing only to PLC. Coaches Lappenbusch and Ciszek did a fine job in molding the ninth ranking defensive team in the nation for small colleges, allowing their opponents 57 points and scor-ing 282 for the Blue and White. Norm Hash was selected on the Little All American squad and was elected by his teammates as their honorary captain. Eldon Odle was chosen as the inspirational award winner for his inspiring teamwork and hustle. The Vikings were an outstanding team and every man on the squad performed with the zeal and spark of an All- American. Trainer Dick Abrams, along with Coaches Lap-penbusch and Ray Ciszek, did a very fine job of keeping the athletes together as they battered opposing players with the rough, tough football tactics that are necessary to win a championship. The following season's schedule and game scores are self-explanatory as to the defensive of Western's power-laden Vikings. WWC .------. 8 WWC .------ 40 NW C ......... 59 W W C ---------- 0 WWC ......... 52 WWC ---- 19 WWC ----. 20 WWC --------51 WWC -.---. 33 Lappenbusch Ciszek Pacific U....... 0O.... UBC ---------- 6 EWC 0 PLC ---------- 14 UBC ---------------- 6 CPS ----------0 EWC 12 Whitworth ------ 12 CWC --------- 7 and offensive ability Captains Hash and Cornet Taylor and Richardson Compton and Ewing Lajala and Cornet Walley Muir and D. Lee Karwaski and Fagan Hash and Larsson Odle and Lowry Abrams Page seventy-four ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [75] ---------- 1. Asplund 2. Brown 3. Burger 4. Cline 5. Compton 6. Cornett 7. Daws 8. Ewing 9. Feagan 10. Greathouse 11. Hash 12. Hood 13. Jengard 14. Jelinet 15. Karwacki 16. Lajala 17. Larsson 18. Lee 19. Lee 20. Lingbloom 21. Wescott ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [76] ---------- 1 Lowery 2 Mansur 3 Mariotti 4 McDade 5 Muir 6 Odle 7 Pangallo 8 Pederson 9 Peterson 10 Raines 11 Rassley 12 Richardson 13 Roberts 14 Swallwell 15 Taylor 16 Wally 17 Wells 18 White 19 Winters ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [77] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 78 ---------- BASKETBALL RECORD NON-CONFERENCE SMC SMC SU UBC PLC SPC _ Eilers Eilers Albern Albern SU _____ SPC _ SMC _ SMC Totals Row 1: Coach McDonald, Lajala, Anderson, Markishtum, Scott, Thompson Row 2: Hansen, Reinert, Ziebell, Stone, Stuurmans, Lindberg, Woodman . .. Coach Bill McDonald's Vikings showed great spirit and fight this year as they battled their way to a fourth place in the Evergreen conference. In losing their final game of the season to the power laden Central Wildcats, the Viks missed a tie for third place and a chance for a play-off game with Pacific Lutheran col-lege. A win over PLC would have given the Vikings a chance to represent the Evergreen conference in third spot at the NAIB tourney in Phoenix, Arizona. The squad showed good form in pre- season games by winning 11 and losing only three. Two of the games lost were to the fast pacing Chieftains of Seattle university. The other defeat was to St. Martins college team whom the Vikings had upset three times previously. Anc~son Scott Hansen Stone Lajala Stuurmans In conference play the squad split even, winning six and losing six. With the exception of Central and Whitworth, the Vikings managed at least to split even with the teams by winning one and losing one. Double defeats by Central and Whitworth were revenged by the posting of double victories over CPS and UBC. Winding up their playing careers for Western were four oustanding players: Bud Scott, Bob Lajala, Seymour Stuur-mans, and Dick Brock. These men will be a big loss to the team. Inspirational award winner for the team was Bob Woodman, who was high scorer in pre-conference play with 134 points, and in total scoring was second only to Seymour Stuurmans with 213 points. Stuurmans led the scoring for the season with a huge 283 points to his credit. Lindberg Thompson Markishtum Woodman Reinert Zeibell Page seventy-eight We 36 .----.--.----.-- -.-.- . 5 2 39 .....------ -----.-------- 53 -------- 4 6 63 - -- 71 -- 66 ii - -- 61 ii -- 57 -- -- 70 82 ........--------.---.------ 38 ---...------------------ -- .5 8 - 792 They 33 34 90 49 45 48 50 54 51 55 84 52 30 68 743 Wins 11 Losses 3TBALL BASKETBALL ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 79 ---------- BASKETBALL RECORD CONFERENCE We CWC ---..- 47 CPS ---- - 68 P LC ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 5 7 EWC _42 Whitworth 65 UBC 70 UB C --- .. . .... .. .. .. ..5 9 PL C ----------------- ---------.--4 3 W hitworth -------- -- 49 EWC 74 C P S ---------------------------- 5 5 CW C ..............--- ---------43 Totals ___ 672 They 52 53 50 61 101 64 48 69 56 55 53 67 729 Wins Losses . Stone clears the backboard j-V BASKETBALL... Scoring a season's total of 204 points, Arnold Reimer led his team mates to a highly successful season. This year the JV's, under the coaching of Jerry Starr, split 16 games, winning eight and losing a like number. The team scored a total of 832 points to 751 points for the opponents. At the season's close Reimer was chosen both Inspirational Award winner and Honorary captain by his team mates. Guthrie, Weber, Peterson, Lingbloom, Swallwell, West, Chamberland, Burger, Harrison, McGovern, Baker, Reimer. Kneeling: Coach Jerry Starr Page seventy-nine ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 80 ---------- Upper left: the take off. Upper right: Frey. Center left: Hodges from the U. of W. Center right: Clothier, Krull, Croghan, Lee, German, Hicken-bottom, Swanberg, Frey, Boetcher, Davis, Rogers, Wiley, Snapper, Hanson, Caraker. Lower left: relay team-Davis finished, German coming in, Clothier taking off. Lower right: Boetcher (crawl stroke), Hanson (breast stroke), Davis (back crawl). MEN'S SWIM TEAM An outstanding event of the season for Western's swim team was a quadrangle swim meet held here, in which the University of Idaho, UB, Eastern, and Western participated. This year initiated the college pool and swim team to Evergreen Conference meets, which includes visits Page eighty from such outstanding teams as Washington State Col-lege and the University of Washington. Thanks to the efforts of coach Ray Hyatt and his boys, more college and city-wide interest was shown in non- conference and conference swimming at West-ern than ever before. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 81 ---------- Upper left: pyramid float. Upper right: Daverin in a specialty number. Center left: Nelson, Stiber, Jones, Pickering, Daverin, Hughs, Beighle, Little, Adams, Gloman, Bandel, Hoyt, McMicken, Bettridge. Lower left: water wheel. Lower right: square dance. BLUE BARNACLES Blue Barnacles swimming enthusiasts, under the direction of Miss Margaret Aitken, this year presented two water shows to the general public. The first show was given winter quarter and the proceeds were do-nated to aid the World Student Service fund. The sec-ond water exhibition was presented in early spring. Both shows featured various strokes and synchronized swimming numbers. Every Monday night throughout the year these eighteen girls have met in the college pool with the aim of improving their swimming and taking part in the intramural program. Page eighty-one ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 82 ---------- Top left: Hash slides in on second. Top right: Just practice. Center right, Row 1: Baldwin, Bright, Honsinger, Swain, Newell, Reimer, Rassley, Burger, Burger. Row 2: Pangello, Scott, Nielson, Padgett, Evans, Hansen, Lindberg, Tovrea, McClure, Hash, Martin (coach). Lower left: Hanson pitching. Lower right: Lindberg batting. BASEBALL TEAM ... Good hitting, good pitching, and good coaching made the combination that was needed this year for a winning baseball team. Coach Joe Martin had a number of very capable hurlers on the mound. To back them up the team put on a demonstration of well-timed hitting and some of the best fielding that Western spectators had seen in years. The most brilliant win recorded by the club was the 5-3 thumping handed Johnny O'Brien and company of Se-attle University. The Vikings had lost the opening game of the double header by a very close 4-3 decision and with vengeance in their hearts came back to prove that they didn't mean to be on the losing end again. Some of the outstanding pitchers who contributed greatly to Western's success this year were: Spud Walley, Chuck Lindberg, Bob Hansen, Tom Rassley, and Bob Lajala. Page eighty-two ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page [83] ---------- Top left: Jerry Swan. Top right: Row 1-Mr. Ciszek (coach), Honcoop, Ward, Mansur, Daws, Muir, Linde, Howe, Winters, Jangard. Row 2: Burger, Swallwell, Swan, Harrison, Jones, Miller, Reinert, Odle, Peterson. Lower left: Reinert, Muir, Daws on the high hurdles. Right: Swallwell throwing the discus. TRACK TEAM ... Coach Ray Ciszek came up this year with one of the best track teams that Western has fielded in a number of years. Some of the performers were the most outstanding that Coach Ciszek has worked with during his four years at Western. A top performer on the squad was Pete Muir, who was a consistent winner in three events, the high hurdles, low hurdles, and broad jump. In the first two meets of the season Pete picked up a total of 32 points. Another sterling squad member was miler Jerry Swan. Jerry started the season by running the mile in the time of 4:27.2 which was less than two seconds more than Western's all time record of 4:25.4 set by Norm Bright in 1931. Coach Ciszek has great hopes that Jerry will break the record and possibly set a new one at which future milers can aim. The teams Western met this year were the University of British Columbia, Seattle Pacific, College of Puget Sound, Pacific Lutheran College, and the Vancouver Olympic Club. They played host to the Conference Relays on May 3, and on May 23 traveled to Vancouver to compete in the Evergeren Conference meet at UBC. In the final competition of the year the individual win-ners in the Evergreen Conference meet traveled to Portland, Oregon, to compete in the Northwest College Invitational meet. ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 84 ---------- Top: Angevine, Ramely, Ondracek, Davis. Row 2: Lappenbusch (coach), Kluksdahl, Raper, Thal, Stave Harold Ramaley Ray Ondracek Western's varsity tennis team had a fine schedule of matches this season, including the following schools be-sides all colleges of the Evergreen conference: Seattle Uni- versity, Seattle Pacific, and the University of Washington, undefeated member of the Coast conference. Taking top honors were the five members of the travel-ing squad in this order: Ed Angevine, Harold Ramaley, Ray Ondracek, Don Davis, and two boys new to the team this season, John Stave and Chuck Anderson, battling for the fifth position of the squad. The boys had a good season which climaxed at the Evergreen Conference Tournament May 23 and 24 at UBC. Western can be proud of its showing on the courts. Page eighty-four Ed Angevine TENNIS TEAM ... Ron Davis ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 85 ---------- Top: Walter Shaudney Bottom: Fred Carbonatto GOLF TEAM ... The six members of the golf team had a busy spring schedule. Fred Carbonatto, Wayne Swanson, Roger Stearns, Walter Shaudney, Gene Caraker, and Eugene Park com-prised the golf squad this year. Playing about two matches a week, the team has practiced at the Country Club in their spare time. Sam Carver was the able instructor and coach of the team. The weather was ideal for golf and by the end of the practice period the team was ready to show well in their matches. The squad traveled to Seattle University and Pacific Lutheran College for matches. College of Puget Sound and Whidbey Naval Air Base were opponents also. Roger Stearns Wayne Swanson Gene Caraker Eugene Park Page eighty-five ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 86 ---------- Top: Men's intramural basketball (fall and winter quarters); working out on the horizontal bar at mixed-rec Center: Intramural baseball (spring quarter). Lower: Badminton and volleyball on mixed-recreation nights. Page eighty-six ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 87 ---------- Top left: Intramural basketball. Top right: Tonder and Hurlbut play on the ping pong match. Center Intramural baseball. Lower left, center: Hockey Team-Row 1: Sedel, Gloman, Hacket, Balch, Cole. Row 2: Peoples, Shannon, Romer, Stiber, Miss Aitken (coach). Lower left: Hockey Team in action. Lower right: Archery. Page eighty-seven Top left: Intr ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 88 ---------- A Aandahl, Elliot C.............................4.7., .4.9...............24, Aarstad, Neva T................................. ...... ........ Abernethy, Annete ............................. .... 32, 49 Ableman, Lorraine Y................................... ............ Abrams, Richard M............................ ...... .... 75 Acheson, Patricia E................................. .... 32 Ackley, Merle M....................... Adams, Audrey M...............................29, 52, 81 Adams, Fay ..................................3.2.,. 52.............. Ager, Betty G.................................................... Ager, Phil R ........................... .... 16, 22, 38, 41, 43 Agnew, Sam H....................................................................... Aitken, Margaret H............................. .... 10, 87 Akam, Harold W.................................47., ..49.............. Akam, Mary E....................................... ...... 17, 47, 49 Aldrich, George R....................................... .......... Alexander, Donald W.................... ..... 17, 41, 43, 48 A lexander, H elen................................................ Allan, Maxine J.................................. 7.3.................... Allen, John C ........................ ..... .......... 48 Al len, K irby R .................................4.8............... Almasi, Terry. ............................... 24 A lsen, E lsa J....................................................................................17 A lton, R obert K ................................................................................ A lvord, M ary E................................................... Ames, Warren E.............................. . ......... .... Amundsen, George E..................... .... ........ .... Andersen, Beatrice............................. Anderson, Charles L ................................ .... 17 Anderson, Duane I .............................. Anderson, Gerald R. ..................................................... Anderson, Gunnar ................................... ............. A nderson, Jack ............. ................. .............................. 72, 78 Anderson, Jerry M ........... ...................... ..... 32 A nderson, L loyd F............................................................................ Anderson, Morris B .................................... .... 50 Anderson, Sharon F...............................17, 22, 43, 45, 48 Andrus, Dwight R....................................... Angell, Melvin A.............................. .... ...... 10 Angevine, Edwin W.......... ....... .. 17, 39, 46, 84 Arentzen, Frederick ................. ..... ............... 17 A rntzen, E dw ard J.................................1..0..,.. 4.1....................... Asplund, Bennett A .......................4.4.,. 4.5., .7.5...................... A splund, M argery D . ........................................................... Auburg, Norman R.............................. .......... Aukland, Charles L....................................... A u stin, D aniel E ............................................................................... B Bailey, Robert W......................................... Baker, Edith........................................................................................10 Baker, Frank W....................................179 B aker, N orm a J . ..........................2.4.,. 5.9., .6.5............................ Baker, Robert R..............................4.7., .5.1............................17, Baklund, Robert L...................................... Balch, Grace ................... .....4.7.,. 8.7.. Baldwin, Dale ............................................... 82 Ballif, Fred S..........................................................................45 B an c r of t , K e i t h C. ...... .. ....... .. ... ........... ................. . . . .. B andle, R uby W. ................................8.1.......................................... B argew ell, L lew ellyn ....................................................... ...... Barnett, John E......................................................... B arnhill, D avid E............................................................................. Barr, Beverly .....................................................32 B arrett, D on P . ................................................................................. Barrett, Janet L...................................................32 Barron, Declan ........................... ........ ................... 10 Barron, Lucille ......................... ........ ................... 10 B artell S h irley ................................................................................... Barton Helen .................................2.4. 4.8.......................................... Bass Barbara J ........................... ..... ..... Battey Ann ................................ ... 48 Baxter Patricia A .................................... 24, 44 Baylor, Jeanne M.............................1.7., .2.2...................... B each, M aureen H. ..............................2.4......................................... Beane, Carroll A.................................................. Beatty, D anny L............................. ...3.2., .4.3., .5.0.. Beaudry, James A......................... ............... .. B eek s, R on ald L . ................................................................... Beeler, Lynn H.................................. ...... ................ B eernink, D ixie J...........................................................................32 B eeston, Leslie ..................................2.9............................................ Beighle, Janet R.....................................3.2., 48, 51, 53, 81 B ell, D on ald A ..................................................................................... Bem is, Jam es L................................... .........1.7.... Bender, Joan P..................................4.7......................................17, Benjamin, Marie E..................................................................32 Bennett, Artalie J ......................... ........... 32 B ennett, R alph ............................................................... ..39...... B enson, B oyd 0 .................................................................................. B erentsen, B etty L ...............................4.8......................................... Berg, Geraldine L....................... ......... 24, 48 B erg, John E.................................... ........2-4,- -5.0........ Bergan, Marcia I ............................ ...................... 51 B ergh, B onnie ............................2.9,. .4.4., .4.8.............................. Berglund, Joan L........... .................. ...... 29 Bergmann, Lorrene ................. 42..48................., B ergstrom , Joan D............................................................................ Bernik, Gale F........................................ ....--4 2 B erry, R ichard T ............................................................................... Bettman, May L........................ ....-- .........10 Bettridge, Lula M- --.........................---...........5..0.,. ..81 Bibbins, Warren C.................................................................. Bickford, Lyle M............................ .................... Bigelow, Charles G........................ . .......................... Bishop, Leslie H.................................4.1..........................17, Bitterman, Wayne ............................ 64 Blake, Jane A........................................................ Blake, Mildred ........... .. ................... B lakely, R obert C...........................................................................29 Blickenstaff, Priscilla ..........................2.9................................ B londen, W illiam E........................................................................ B lood, D on F ...................................................................................... Page eighty-eight INDEX TO 1952 KLIPSUN and Names of Students Not Pictured Bloom , Carl J ............................ 17 Bodinger, Barbara ........ ............................ 24 Boetcher, James ................................................................... 80 Boe, Nancy M...................................................32 Boko, Robert C................. .................... 17, 42, 45, 48 B onney, B ixby W ................................................. B onney, P atricia L....................................... ......... Booman, Karen M. ......3.2.,... 65 Booth, Mira E..................................................10 Boraker, Charlotte Bowhay, Ellis L...... ........................ 17 B ow m an, Jack L.......................................42 Bowman, Robert E.........................................................24, 44, 53 Bow sher, A rnold E...................................... ......... B oyer, JoA nn................................. B radley, G ordon W ........................................................................... Bradley, Mary J...................... ............... Bragdon, Marjorie .............. ... 32, 50, 51 Brandner, Crosby J..............................................32 Brann, Norman J....................................... Breakey, Hazel ...................... ..................................... ....... .... 10 Brehm, Duane K.................................................. B rehm er, Charles L....................................... ......... Breivick, Wilma E...................................................... 17, 22, 39 B retvick, L orraine .................................................................. Brewster, Laurence W .......................... .... 10 Bridges, Marianne ................................ ...... 43, 48 B right, M aurice W . ....................................................................... B right, W illiam T ........................................... 32 B ro ck , R ich ard .................................................................................... Brom ley, D avid ....................................................................... Brooks, Stefani ......................................... 17 B row n, C huck ............................................................... Brown, Clyde .............................. ........................... ......... 75 B row n, E lbert A . ... ............................................................... Brown, Harry E................................................... Brown, Joan Louise .............................. ...... 23, 48 B row n, Loretta ... ................................................ 17 Brown, Nancy .. Brown, Robert ............ ............................ 17, 43 Brown, Stella J.................................................. Brown, Troyce E............................. Buchanan, Sam J............................ ........... 10 Buchinoff, George N............................... ......... Buerstatte, Margaret ............................3.2...... Burchett, Edna Jean............................................................32, 42 Burger, Harvey N., Jr .................. 24, 62, 72, 75, 82, 83 Burger, Robert ................................ ...... 32, 79, 82 B urke, G eraldine J...............................................................32, 46 B urnet, R uth A ............................ ....................................... 10 Burnett, Carolyn ........................................... 17, 47, 52 Burton, Raymond 1............... ....................... 41, 44 B yers ,D oris A...........................................................................29, 44 B yrns, H elen M ..................................................................... 17 Cain, Pat .................................... Caldwell, Audley ........................................... ............... Caldwell, Maymie S ............................ .......... Callahan, Mary L ............................ 24 Callender, Ernest A....................................... 46, 61 Callison, Virginia ................................................................... 29 Cameron, Pat ................... .................. ..... ..... 32 Camfield, Ronald ........................................ 32 Campbell, Charles ................................................ 48 Campbell, Clare ............... ......................... 44, 45, 48 Campbell, Dale ..................... .............. 29, 44, 48 C am pbell, R odney .......................................................................... Cannon, Patsy R....................................................32 Caraker, D on................................. Caraker, Gene ............ ............................ 80, 85 Carbonatto, Fred J ....................................... 24, 62, 85 C arey, G loria .................................................................................. 10 Carlile, Sene R.................................................................................10 Carlson, Beverly 4.8. Carlson, D. W.................................. ....... ................. Carlson, Sam uel A . ......................................................................... Carlson, Thelma............................... C arroll, C . N ilene.............................................................................. C arson , G len ...................................................................................... 47 Carson, Gordon Carver, B arbara ................................3.2.......................................... C arver, Sanford ....................................... ......................... 10, 72 Casanova, Katherine ........................................ ................ 10 C ash , E arl .................................................... ................................. 29 C asteel, L ora L.................................................................................17 Castillo, Benita ................................... ....................... ........... 29 Casto, Robert .................................................................... 43, 48, 64 Catron, Stanley F..................................................................24, 51 Cederstrom, M. F............. .......................... 10, 38 Celm s, R asm a .............................................................. Chamberlain, James ....................................... .....79 Chandler, Julia .................................................... 32, 51 Chandler, Marlene ........................................ 32, 51 Channer, Edna ..................................................... 10 Chapm an, G uy ......................................... . .. . .................. Chapman, Raymond B......... ......................... 46 Chenette, Paul ......................................................... Chenier, Alice M - -............................................... 32 Chenier, Walter E.......................... . ........................2.9..... C hilds, V ernon J ...............................--- ................ ....... 17 C hristensen, C arla D ................................................................... 44 C h u k a , R o d o lph M .. . . . . . . . .. . ................... . .. . . . .. . ........ . 32 Chuka, Yvonne ......................................................... 32, 48 Church, Ethel ............................................ ......... .. 10 Ciszek, Raymond ................................... 10, 72, 74, 83 C lark, E lizabeth ............................................................................... Clark, Richard E............................................... .......................... 17 Clement, Richard S.................................................................... Cleven, Lois W -......... ................................ 48 Clifton, Norma...................................... ........ ... Cline. Richard ................... ..........------------ ... ---..- --...... Cline, Robert .................................................................... 17, 72, 75 Clogston, Fred L................................... 41 Closson, Cecelia A...................................... . ................ Clothier, Milton A.......................................17, 23, 41, 62, 80 C lothier, N ita K ..................................................................... Coffelt, Lynn M .................. ......................32 Cohrs, Ray M........................................ ...................... 51 Cole, M argaret .......................................................... 24, 46, 72, 87 Cole, M arie ........................... C ollins, K athleen, E....................................... ........ Collman, Stephen W.....................................32 Com pton, Al ..................................... 75 Conley, Mary Lee ............................................ 44 C onnors, Joyce J....................................... ..... .... 32 Cookson, Robert ........................................ Cooper, Clifford R............................... ............. Cooper, D ona R.................................................................................32 Cooper, D onald ........................................................ Cooper, Laurnell .................................................................... 29, 64 Copeland, James R....................... ........ .............. 24 Cornell, Joan M .............................................. ....................... 24, 51 Cornett, A llan D.............................................................................75 Coskey, Roland P............................. ....... 47, 49 Cossart, Yvonne M............................... .......... 32 C otter, M arily n ...................................................................... Cottrell, Christine ........................................................................ 10 C oulter, R oy C.................................................................................17 Countrym an, Linda ........................................................................ 10 Cox, Carol ....................................... 32 Cox, Francis W.......................................44 Craig, Wayne ........................................ C randall, E dith I..................................... .. ........................... 32 Crawford, David h........................ .... 17............................. Crisp, Hugh ................................. Critchfield, Howard ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 89 ---------- Endrezzi, E. G ............................... ........... .............. Enga, Paul E....................................... ........ ............. Engdahl, Jeanne ........................................................ .....29 Engdahl, Roberta E................................ .......... Ensign, Dorothy E....................................... Erdman, Claretta Jay........................................ 18, 39, 48 Erholm, Diane ........................................ ............................. 29 Erickson, Fred ........................................ ............... E rlandson, D onald F ....................................................................... Estle, Paul ................................................................................ 24, 47 Evans, Mervyn ........................................ 24 E vans, W . A llen ........................................................................ Eyres, Dorothy Louise ......................... 32 Ewing, Walter H....................................... .................75 Faber, Gerard ...................................................................................... Faber, Harley ........................................................ Fagan, M ary...................................... Fagerson, Mary Lou ............................. 29, 47, 64, 65 Fairall, Marilyn Ann......................... ......... ... 29 F allis, G eorge N ................................. ....... .......................... 49 Fallis, John R.............................. .......... 39, 49, 53 Fanning, Virginia ................................. ............... 32 Faulkner, Randall.................................. Feagan, Robert B.............................. ........ .... 75 Federico, Carmela C...........................................29, 47, 72 Fee, Donna Mae ................................. 18, 22, 40, 41, 48, 72 Felton, Bruce E....................................... ....... ................. Ferris, D onald A..................................................................... 9 Field, John ......................................... Finch, N ancy B.......................................................................32, 51 Fisher, Joe.......................................... F isher, Sue ................................................................................ 29, 44 Fjellman. Stanton ................................ ............. F leck, H arold L ................................................................................ Fleming Alexnnder E.................................. .... 47 F obair. John L uis.................................................. Folk, Diane L .................................. 44, 51, 73 Foltz, Richard Forbes. R uth C.........................................................................32, 44 Ford, Gordon ........................................ ......... ....... 42 Ford, T hornton..................................... Forsell. Paul H ....................... ......... .................................... Foss, B etty ............................. ............................ ......... 29, 43, 48 Fntheringham, John James........................................ Fowler, Barbara .................. ...................... ..... 32, 40 F rancis. Jack....................................... Franklin, John J....................................................... 18, 22, 64, 65 Franks, Athena Franks, Fannie L ......................................... 33, 44, 50, 51 Franks, George L ................... ........................................ 44 Franulovich, Rudolph C.................. ................... ...... Frederickson, Monica ........................................... .... 29 Freeberg, Ganlen N...................... .................................. Freehill. Maurice F.......................................1 Frey, Stanley ........................................................... 24, 46, 62, 80 Fri erg, Lorraine .................................................... ......... F ritzberg. Jam es ............................................................................... Fulkerson, Russ ........................................ 18 G G adw a, F rancis L ................................................... Gallagher, Paula ....................................................................... 29 Gallant, Carole ...................................... 24 Gallant, Harvey E.................................................................29 Galloway, George L....................................... .......... G anson, John ............................................................................ Garber, Kenneth D..................................................................24 G arcia, A nn ....................................1.1................................................. Garrett, Danna M................................ ........... G arrison, B ill ................................................. ........................... 18, 46 Gasparini, Ernie.................................... Gates, Ernest F..................................... ..... .................. Gates, Milford D....................................... ............ Gaupp, Gloria ................................. ......... 24, 58, 72 Geijsbeek. Sam ................................. ...... 18, 47, 49 Geiling, Barbara .......... ....................... ........ 29 Gelder, Harvey M.......................................... .. 11, 38, 50 Generaux. Don Gentry, Janice Mae ............................................................... 24, 48 Gerard, Donald ........................................ .............. German, Kenneth ............................................ 25, 44, 80 German. Maribeth ................................ ........ 33, 44 Geyer, Virgil T........ .......................... ....... 33 G iarde, Patricia................................... Gibbs, Dolores Jean................. ................... 33, 43 Gibbs. John Gary................ ................... 33, 43 Gibson, Pat ......................... ............. ... 33, 46 Gilfilen, Sandra L... ............................................. ....... 29 Gillham, Helen ..................................................... 11 Gillie, Paul J...................................... 18. 38, 39, 41, 47, 53 Glanz, Martha ........................................ ...................... 25 Gloman, JoAnn K......................................25, 46, 72, 81, 87 Gochnour, Maurine ........... ................... .......... 46, 72 G oheen, M ilton .......................................................................... Goldade, Rita M.................................... 25, 48, 50, 62 Golden, Martha ........................................ 27, 46 Golan, Beverly ........................................ ....................... 33 Gonley, N ancy A nn......................................................................33 Gooding, June ........................................................ Goss, Robert M........................................................................ Gourley. William R...................................... ...... 25, 51 Gragg, Georgia P........... ............................ 11 Granger, Dorothy ........................................ .... 33, 48, 51 Gray, Beverly Jane .................. ............................. .. 33 Gray, Eugenia Ann................................. ........... 33 G ray , R alph ................................................................................ G ray, R oger .......................... ................ Greathouse, Glenn E.............................. ..... 46, 75 G reen leaf, B elle ................................................... ................ Gregory, Elizabeth ....................................... 11 Gresli, Marilyn ..................................... ...... ............ 33 Griffin, William H .................. ... ... ..... ........33 Griffiths, Anne ................................. .........25, 38, 48 INDEX TO 1952 KLIPSUN and Names of Students Not Pictured Grocott, Betty H. .................................... 28, 29, 38, 48 G roenen, R uth ................................................................................ 51 Gronseth, Morton ................................................... 53 Gudbranson, Larry ................................ ........... Gudmundson, Magnus ............................................................. 44 Guenther, Dorothy E.................... .......... ........ Gusa, Ronald ........ Gustafson, Ronald H....................................... Gunther, Nick ........ H Hachman, Dolores ........................................ 29, 44, 48 Hackett, Patricia .............................. ....... ...... 87 Haffner, Allie M....................................... ............. H afstod, E linor ........ ................................................................ Hagen, Louella Jean........................................18, 22, 48, 53, 56 H aggard, W . W ................................... ................ 8, 58 Hailman, Paul E....................................... ............ H ale, Phyllis ..................................................... 18 Hall, Marilyn ..............................2.9., .4.8....................... Hamilton, Douglas N ............................. .......... 44 Hammer, Irwin A.............................. ......... 11, 41 Handeland, Alma Mae............................................................ 33 Ilankins, John.......... ............................ Hanks, Gerald D....................................... H ansen, A llister M ......... ........................................................ Hansen, Beverly Ann...................................................... ... ....... 48 Hansen, Elizabeth.................................. H ansen, June ........................ ....................................... Hansen, Mary ........................................ .............................. 33 Hansen, Robert ................................ ...... 25, 78, 82 Hanson, Duane I. ........................................ 25, 43, 50 Hanson, Jerry ................. ...................... Hanstead, William .......................................................................... Hardie, Mark ............................................. 45, 46, 51, 73 Harding, Lenna J.......................... ............. Hardy, Dolores H ardy, Jerald..................................... ............... Hari, Maud ........................................ 33 Harlan, Florence ............................... ...... ...... 18 Harlow, Jeanne ..................................................... 44 H arm ala, Ralph .................................... H arries, Jane ....................................................................................... Harrison, Agnes I....................................... ............ Harrison, Bertha C.................. .................... Harrison, Ronald K.............................. ....... 79, 83 Harrison, Wallace J........... ......................... 29 Harshman, Carolyn A....................................... Hartough, Dan ....................................................... Hasbrouck, Virginia F.......................................................29, 44 Hash, Carl Clifford............................................ 25, 46, 72, 82 Hash, Norman ........................ ............ 18, 75 Hassage, Charles ... ........... .......... ...... Haugen, Jarvis .... .............................. 18 Hawk, Donald ................................. ................... 25 Hawk, Richard L. ....................................... 39, 48, 49 Hawk, Jere Rowland................................. ............ Hawk, Raymond F....................................... ........ 9, 41 Hawkins, Dorothy M.................................... 18, 43, 45, 48 Hawn, Barbara..................................... Haycox, Bill ................................. ............. 29 Hayes, Beth Jean ..................... .................................... 43 Hayward, Georgie ................................................ 29, 44, 48 Hazlett, Barbara ................................. ....... 33 Headlee, Jack R.......................................................................47, 64 Hearsey, Herbert R........................... ........ .... 11 H eath, H erbert G............................................................................. HH eeaatthhe , rsJ,o hP ne rc..y... ...W.......................................................................................... .......... ....................................... H eck, Gene D...........................................................................33, 51 Heck, Joe L......................................51 H ed m an, A llen ................................................................................... Heilman, Paul ............................................... ............ 29 Heinrich, Iver ............................................................. 18, 39, 46 Hendricks, William C................. ...................... ..... 18 Henry, Lois Ann......... .................................... ....33, 42 Herbert, Barbara L....................... ........ .... 18 H ergert, John ...................................................... 25, 46 Herrick, Jack B..................................................... Herrick, Mildred .............................. ........ ..... 11 Hevly, Dale ............................... ............. .... 25 Hewitt, Dorothy E............................... ..................... Hickenbottom, Gerald I........................................... ..... 80 Hicks, Arthur C.................................... .... 11, 50 Hieber, Patricia ....................................... 11 Higgins, Charlotte J............................. ................ H ill, R ay ......................................................... 48 Hill, Thomas E........................... .... .......... ... 48 H illaire, M ary ........................................................................... Hinderman, Donna ............................................ 29, 39, 49 H ines, H arold M ............................................................................. 11 Hinkle, Laura ................................................................... 42 H offert, M arcella ........................................ ............ H offm an, M ary L............................................. .......................... 18 Hofman, J. Samuel ................................. ... 33, 44 Hofstod, Elinor ..................................................... 33 Hoglund, Eric ........................................ Holmstrom, Mary B................................... 29, 51, 64 Honcoop, James ....................................... .... 83 Hood, Bruce ........................................ .................. Hood, Clayton M....................................................................72, 75 Hoof, Bruce ................... ....... ............. 19, 46 H ooker, Ruth .................................................................... ... ..... 25 Hopkins, Barbara ........................................ Hoppe, Victor H....................................... 11 Hopper, Elizabeth .................................................. 11 Horman, Burton ........................................ ... ... .... Horman, Paul.. ..................................... Houghton, Meech .................................................. 29 Hovik, Elmer C..... .............................. .. 33 Hovik, Shirley K................................................33, 72 H ow ard, Georgia Lee........................ ............. .................. Howard, Raymond J............................... ... .... Howe, Henry ....................................................... 83 H oyt, Elizabeth ...................................................... Hoyt, JoAnn ............................................................. 29, 52, 81 H oyt, M ary A nn ......................................... ......................... 25, 72 Hub, Gretchen Ann..................................... ............. H ubbard, F. E ........................................................................... Huber, John S...........................................33 H udson, Bonnie ................................. ................................... 25 Hughes, Dorothy ........................................ 33, 81 Hulse, Howard ..................................................... 25 Hunt, Leslie ............................... ..... ......... 11 Hunt, Lynn ............................... ........ 25, 39, 40 Hunt, Thomas F........................... ....... ........... 11 Hunter, Dolores J....... ................ ....... 44, 48 Hurlbut, Jacqueline ............................. ....... 40, 87 Hucthison, Joyce ..................................................... 25, 53 Huyge, Joanna ....................................................... 29, 47, 48, 72 Hyde, Alfred James........................................................................ Irish, D on ald P .................................. .................................. 11 Irvin, Joanne ........................ .......................... ......... Irvin, Laura ........................................................ Irwin, Carol ................................ 19, 22, 38, 41, 46, 48, 72 Isaacs, Dona A...... ................. ............... 52, 53 Ivarson, A rdis ........................................ Jackson, Donald W................. .................... ........ Jackson, Nellie C.................................... 33, 64, 65 Jackson, N orm an L....................................... ........... Jacobson, Derald D...................................................... Jacoby, Junette ......... ............................... 19, 48 James, Dorothy M. .. ....... 225..,. ...4..8.,. ...6..2................ James, Kenneth E ...................... .................. ............... Jangard, Donald ...................................... 72, 75, 83 Jelinek, Louis ...................................................... 75 Jensen, Mary Lou...............................................33, 49 Jeremiah, Neil W....................................... ... ........ Jerstedt, Robert L.................................................................. Jew ell, A lan ...................................................... 33 Jew ell, V iolet I.................................................... .............. Joergenson, Anita ..................................... 33, 43, 45 Johanesen, Ronald ...................................--- 33 Johanson, F. Ruth........................... ...... ..... 33, 44 Johnson, Dexter ...........................---- ................ Tohnson, ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 90 ---------- Krebs, Raymond L..................... Kronstad, Warren E.......................... Krull, Richard ... Kucera, Larry ... Kuder, Merle .. Kuhl, Patricia . Kuhns, Jean .. Kuljis, George . .............. ..................51................ .......... .....8.0........ .................................. 9 ..................3.3.............. L LaFreniere, William M ................................... ... ........ Lajala, Robert D...................................... 19, 41, 72, 75, 78 Lallals, John E....................................... Lambson, Norma L.......................................33 Lamkin, James R... ........................... ...... 25 Landahl, Jean Marie .............................. ...... 25, 72 Lane, Katherine .................................................................... 12 Langdon, Virginia L........... ..................3.3....... Lange, Barbara ....................................... 25 Lanphear, George ................................5.1........................................... Lappenbusch, Charles ......................1.2.,. 7.4., .8.4....................... Lapsley, Edwin C................................ ....... .... 19 Larrish, Bette Jean.................................... Larsen, Shirley ................ .... .................... 33 Larson, Barbara E........................................................33, 49 Larson, Patricia J..............................6.5.................................25, Larsson, Artis E.................................7.5.............................72, Lavender, John ...................................... . ........ ...................... 19 Lawrenson, DeWitt B............ ........................... Layton, Patricia L....... ................................ 19, 48 Leathers, Samuel P..................... .................. LeCompte, Oscar R....... ................................ LeCocq, Caroline . ............... .................................. Lee, Arthur E. ......................... ............ 75, 80 L ee, Le ss ......................................................... ............................... Lee, Vic .................. ........... ........... 75 L eedy, D orothy ..................................................................... Le pbondt, Ursula ................................................ Legg, Alicia ..................................... 25, 43 Lehman, Charles T....... ................................ Lemm, Leonard ............................. 25 Leonard, Lola ........................................ 48 LeWarne, Charles ................................ ........33, 51 Lewis, Alice Liddell, Don E..... .................................. Likkel, Lowell ................................................................................. Lind, Karl F.... .............. .................... Lindberg, Charles .................................. 25, 72, 78, 82 Linde, Alida J................................................. ... ... 25 Linde, Carl ........ .................................... 30, 83 Lindell, Courtney Linder, Kenneth .............................2.5.,. 4.4..................................... Lingbloom, Lindy ........................3.3.,. 7.5., ..79......................... Lipshay, Ronald ............................................................. 33 Little, Deloy W ...................................... 30 Little, Gay M.......................................................33, 73, 81 Livermore, Bernice ..... ................................ 33 Lockhart, Jam es ...........................2.5,. .3.9., .5.0..................... Locklin, Leland N..................... .................. Longenecker, Justin .......... .................. ........... 12 Longstreth, John H...................................... Long, F. B................................................. ............... Lord, Harriet ............................3.3.,. .47.,. .5.0............................. Loreen, Ernie T... ....................................... Lorentzen, Joanne ...................................-2-5 , 46, 72 Loring, James L....... ................................ Loudon, Diane Marie .........................3.3............. Lowry, Larry ..........................7.2.,. 76.......... Lowry. Ned M ........................... ........ Ludens, Joanne H......................... .......19. Lufkin, Oliver P ... ................... ............ Lumley, Harriet J.............................................................51 Lumley. James......................................... Lund, Corinne ........................................ 25, 39, 46, 47 Lund, Eloise ........................................ 30 Lunde, Alfred E.......................................39, 43, 44 Lumford, Floyd ........................................ 30 Luther, Joanne B...................................... Luvera, Phyllis ........................................ 19 L ycan, Eleanor..................................... M MacDougall, Ronald R...............................................................34 MacDonald, Yvonda M....................................... MacGregor, Barbara F. ...................................... McBee, Wayne ...............................34, 42 McCallum, Eleana ........................................ McCallum, James ................................. McCarthy, Tim G....................................... McClure, Richard ................................. .... 19, 51, 82 McCormick, Terence E ................................ M cD ade, Ed......................................................... McDonald, Barbara J .............................. ....4.7. McDonald, Clyde W.............................. ........... 9 McDonald, David ........................ ... .. 12 M cD onald, R oger ...............................3.0......................... McDougall, Colleen .............................2.6.......... McFadden, Bonnie ........................................ McGhee, Robert L..........................................4.2....... McGlothern, Richard ................................ ........ 34 McGovern, Richard ................................ ...... 34, 79 McGriffin, Jack E................................................ McGuire, Glenn ................................. 19, 61 McGuire, Margaret E............................... ..... 19, 34 McHargue, Kathleen .............................. .......... McInnes, Charles R.... ......................... ..........50 McInnes, Ruby .................................. ............ 12 McIvor, Lyla L ........................................ McLane, Donna M.............................. ........... 49 McLin, Jack T....................................................... McMicken, Shirley.............. .......... 26, 39, 44, 46, 72, 81 McPherson, George .................. ...............2.6.,. .7.2... McRae, Thomas....................................... Madsen, Marilyn .................................. ............. .... 51 Page ninety INDEX TO 1952 KLIPSUN and Names of Students Not Pictured Mallonee, Margaret ............. ........................... 34, 42 M alnerich, Jam es W ....................................... Malone, James .. M alone, M arvine ........................................ Mandery, Beverly ........................................ 25, 44, 46, 48 M anely, Beverly . ....................................... 26, 72 Manos, Pano .. ....................... ..........3.0... Mansur, Elwyn Dale ........................... 30, 65, 76, 83 Mapes, Edwin ........................... ............. 53 M ariotti, John W ....................................... 76 Markarian, John J .......................... 1199...... Markishtum, Russell C ........................ ........ 30, 78 M artin, Jim ............ M artin, Paul A..... .......... .................................. Martin, Ruth . ....................................... Martinsen, Wesley D .... ................................... Mason, Monroe M.......................................19 Mason, Phyllis ....... ... ... ...... 19, 48, 51 Mason, Wayne E....................................... Mather, Lynda M.......................................19 Mathes, H. Bernard................................. Matson, Marie Louise .................................. 34 Mattson, Emma Jean...................................51 Matz, Carol ........................................ 51 M axfield, Jesse S....................................... .. 30, 46 Mealy, Richard..................................... Medcalf, Keith .......... .. Meenk, Marie E...................... .......... . 19, 41 Mehl, June ...................................... 46, 53, 62, 65 M elis, B illie ........................................ Mellott, Kenneth .......... ......................... Mercier ,Nancy L ................................. 28, 30, 39, 40, 48 Merriman, Pearl ........................................ 12 Messinger, Charles D................... .19....3.9..,. 194,7 Methven, Carol ........................................ 30, 40 Meuli, Al ........................................ 19, 22, 39, 41, 72 M ilam, M arilyn .................................... Miller, Beverly ...... .................................. 34 Miller, Donald A ........................................ Miller, Donna M. ........................................ 26 Miller, Frances J ......... ......... .. ................ Miller, Herbert M.......................................26 Miller, Morris A .......... - ..................... ....-30, 83 Miller, Myrna ......... M iller, Vincent B ............ ......... 19, 46 Milliken, William B....................................... M ills, Cecilia ..... ......... .30.. ...................................... Mills, Mary L. ..................................... Milton, G. Alexander ............................. . 20, 41 Milton, Marilou E ........................................ 20, 41 Milton, Roberta L....... ................................ Minahan, Fred B... ....................................... Mitchell, James C .................. 20..................... Moen, Marilyn K.....................................34 Moffitt, Raymond W............................... 26, 42, 48, 49 Moller, Norma L.......................................44 Montgomery, Duane L..................... ......................... Moore, Arlen G........ ........................ 26, 44, 52 Moore, Colleen J......... .............................. Moore, Donald J .................................. 42, 48, 49 Moore, Jerry L ........................................ 20, 22 Moors, Burton W......... . ........................... M oover, B ill C ........................................................ Morgan, Duane E. ..................................... 26 Morgan, John H ........................................ 26, 46 Morgan, Keith E ........ ................................ 20 Moritz, Earl F................................ .......... 34 M orris, C olleen................ ..................... Morrison, Ralph N. J .................................... Morrissey, John P...... . ................................ Mortenson, Lynn R................................ 20 Mortimer, James L. ...................................... Morton, Shirley J.. ..................................... 34 Muffly, Marjorie .................................... 12, 38, 51 Muir, Peter ....................................... 76, 83 Mullen, Neill D... .................................... 26, 51 Mundell, Donna M. ...................................... 39, 44 Murray, Keith ......... ... .................................1.2... Murphy, Robert J.... ................................... Musgrove, Barbara A ....................................... 34 Mutch, Gloria F... ................................. 34, 42, 49 Nash, Maurice E.................... Nattrass, Lois M............... Nattrass, Loraine M......... Nelson, Dolaine R............. Nelson, Duane G............ Nelson, Helen C..... Nelson, Shirley P................... Nelson, Susan J.................. Newell, Edwin R................... Newell, Peter R................... Nicol Synva ............ ............. Nielson, Joann P.................. Nielson, Russel E. Nilsen, Mary H..................... Njoa, Theodore L................. Noah, Curtis D ....................... Nordin, Esther L.................. Nordtvedt, Ernie .................. Norgard, Hal .......................... Norman, Paul E........ Norman, Remo K.................. Norris, Janet V..................... Northup, Robert L............... Noteboom, Jim W................. Nugent, Donna ..................... Nunamaker, Robert ................................................... 34,42 ........................................ 34, 42 .............................3.0............................- .............. 26, 42, 44, 72, 81 .............................3.0............................ ........................................ 34 ...................................................... ----12 ................................................... 20, 41 ............................................ 20, 72, 82 .........................5.3..................... ..........................................................24..67..4..7................................ .......... ........................................ .. .....20, 43 ................... ... ...... ...... .4. 1.... ..............................2.2............................- ........................................ ....0, 46 ................................................... 30, 47 ............................ --........... ............ .................2.6....................... ... .......... .......................... 34, 43, 45 --------------.............................. ...... .......... O Oakes, Marianne ... O'Conner, Mary Lou ..................................... ................. 30 Odell, Allen G ......................................... 26, 61 O dell, C harles .................................................................. 20, 38, 47 O dle, Eldon C........................ ........... .......... 76, 83 Odom, Evelyn .............................. ....... .............. 12 O elrich, D olores ................................................................................ Oelrich, George A ................................ 43 Offut. Larry E........................................ Ogard, Donald W............................ Ogterop, Femmy ........................................................ 34, 44, 47, 65 Oldani, JoAnne M............................ 26, 39, 42, 47, 50, 72 Olesen, Bertha Olsen, Edward ...................................... 20 Olsen, Loretta M.......................................49, 53 Olsen, Mary Lou ............................................... 34, 50 Olson, Herman S ................................................................ Olson, Janis .............................................................. 26, 41, 44, 48 Olson, John ....................................... 34 Olson, Margaret M ........ :. ...............................20, 42, 45 Olson, MaryAnn W ................................... .. ........ 51 Olson, Oscar E. . . ............................. 2.......5.210, Olson, Rose 20 Olson, Vera Alice.................................. Ondracek, Ray ..................................................................... 84 O'Neil, William ......................................................... 9...........9 O psal, Jam es ................................. Orbeck, Mary ..................................... 34 Otten, E. Lee...... 46................................... O verdorff, D ee ................. .......... ..... ............................... 26 Owens, John E ........................ 51....................... Pagels, Carole ...................... .................. ..... 42, 59 Palmer, Suzanne D......................................... 43, 45, 48 Pangallo, Richard R......................................16, 72, 76, 82 Park, Eugene ........... ................................................ 85 Park, Richard N......................... .........52 Parrish, B ette .............................................................. ............. 20 Parrish, Claude R ........................................ Pasley, Bonnie Y ......... ............................ 20, 39, 48 Pawelek, Alan ......................................................... 12, 46 Peel, Beverly ............................................. ........... 30 Peck, M iriam .................................................................................... 12 Pederson, Edward ........................................ 34 Pederson, Richard S...............................................20, 38, 39, 56 Pelkey, Loren ........................... ............. ............. ....... Penewell, Royal ...... ........................................... 20 Peoples, Janis ............................... 20, 39, 46, 50, 72, 87 Peterson, Donald S ........... ....................... ...... 34 Peterson, Edward H .................................................... 20, 76, 79 Peterson, Gerald R ........... ....................... ....... 76 P eterson, Jack . .................................................................. Peterson, Joyce M. ................................ .... 30, 44, 48 Peterson, Mary A ........................................ Peterson, Stanley P ............................................. 20, 72 Peterson, Walbert . ............................ ..... 20 Petersons, Modris P .................................. 83 Phillips, Roxy ........................................ PPhhiillppoott,, TToomm .................................... ....................-....-20 P ica, W a lter ....................................................................................... P iccolo, A rth u r .......................................................................... Pickard, Marie A............................ ................ 34, 81 Pickering, Patricia ................................. ....... 20, 48 Pike. Andrea J.................................................30 Piehl, Kingdon William ........................................ Pinkey, Janice .................................................................. 34 Pirrung, Hazel A............................................. ...... 34, 53 Plancich, Vivian B.................................................30, 47, 52, 72 Platt, R uth ................................. .................. .................. 12 Plympton, Hazel .................................. 12 Poggeman. Virginia .......... ............. 200, 4.4..6....... Pollman, Walter ........................................ Pooles, Joyce M..................................................... Pope, Kenneth W..................................................................... P orter, Joh n ........................................ ................................... 12 Porter, Robert F.......................................20 Power, Loid ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 91 ---------- INDEX TO 1952 KLIPSUN and Names of Students Not Pictured Richardson, William ... . .................... ............ Righi, Angelo P......................................21 Riley, Michael I............................... ................... Robbins, Eugene F............... ....................... ........... Roberts, Ari L................................... ......... 76 Roberts, Nancy Jo .............................. ........... Robertson, Barbara L............... .............. .............. 34 Rogers, Henry ........ ........................ .......... 21, 65, 36 Rogers, Jean M ........ .................... ...................... 26 Rogers, Ted A....................................... 21, 41, 42, 44, 48 Romer, Lois ........... .......................2..6.,. ..46, 72, 87 Ross, Alan ......... ---................. ......... . . 13 Ross, D on ........................................................................................ 62 R ovick, R obert L ....................................................................... R ow e, N orm a M ............................................................................... 26 Rowley, June ........................................ Roy, Phillip E....................................... ..................... R oyal, H enry G ...................................................... Royal, Jerry ................................................................. .... 26 Ruby, Robert N........................ .............. .................... Rude, Joy E........................ ................ 34, 62 R ule, R ita E ................................................................................ Runestrand, Arthur Ruthford, D ouglas .................................. S Safsten, Curtis ...................................... . ....................... Salisbury, Mary M........................................... ............. 44 Sandens, Richard .................................... Sandwick, Mildred Sarvis, C arol ........................................ Sawyer, Richard .................................... Scheide, John I....................................... .......... 21 Schellenberg, Ernest W .............................. ......... Schermerhorn, John A.. ............ .......................... 44 Schnabel, Sara E ................. ...................... S co ll, R o b ert ........................................................................... ........... Scott, Charles H...... ......................... 21, 41, 51, 72, 78, 82 Scott, R ay ........................ ........................................................... Scott, Ross ....................................... 21, 39 Scott, William A ....................................... Selander, Britt Marie .... Selander, Carol R.... ................................. 34 Seckel, Harris J.... ....................................... 51 Sedell, Geneva A............................................................34, 72, 87 Seldomridge, Donne E.......... ....................... .....30 Shannon, Wilma .................................. ... 46, 48, 72, 87 Shaudney, Walter... ............................................ 85 Shaw , D onald ................. .......... ....... Shedden, Janet - ..................... ................. Sheets, Jean P ............................................... 26 Shepherd, Richard C ............................ ....... .... 34 Shields, Ray D...................................... Shuman. Jeanne M.- ........................................ 34 Siegworth, John R.................21, 47 Simon, James R.........................................34, 47, 50, 64, 65 Simonson, David E....... ............................... 21 Simpson, Shirley ............................................................................... Sinclair, Joanne ......... ....................................................... Sinclair, Patricia M..... ................................ Sires, Donald J...............................4 .43, 45, 48 S isk , E thely n ............ 13...................................................................13 Six, Allan............... Six, Gerald P...... ....................... ........... Sjolund, Jam es .................................... 4433................. Skeen, Bearnice ...................................... 13 Skinner, Phylis L ................................. ... 40 Skogman, Kenneth E .. ... ...................... .......... 26 Slaninka, John V 34....................................... S len tz, C orw in T ............................................................................ Sliger, Mervin G...........................3.9,. .45., ..48.....................26, Sm ith, A nita .......................... ............ 34, 44, 49 Smith, Diana ........................................ 48 Smith, Elmer C........ ........... 21................... Sm ith, Jam es B . ..................................................................... Smith, Jean A. ................................. 26 Smith, Lynnetta ................... Sm ith M arilyn ............................... 30, 40, 48 Smith, Martin ............................. .........................4. 3, 48 Smith, Pat ....... .............. .............. 34 Sm ith, R oger D . ................ ..................... ...... Smith, Ruth F ................................. ............... 53 Smith, Wayne K ...................................... 30, 53 Smith, Winfield E ...-...................................... .43, 46, 49 Smythe, Janice W .......... .......................... ...... 31 Snapper, John .............. ................. 26, 51, 80 Snell, H ow ard ........................................ Snow, Miiram ......... ............ ..... ............. ..1 3 Soiley, Eris .......................................... . ...... 43 Sorstokk Carl .................................................................. Sovde, Lora Lee ...................................................... 40, 48, 52 S parm an , R alph ................................................................................. Spearin, Ruth ......................... ... .................... .1.3. Spearin, Willard E .. ................................ Spencer, Annette ........................................... 26 Spencer, Barbara .............. ...................... 21, 72 Sp lare, P atrick B .............................................................................. Spoelstar, Annette ................... ............ 26 Sprague, A rlene ............ ........... .......................... 29, 42, 45 Springer, L etha ........................................................... 21, 48, 52 Springer, T hom as ............................................................................ 21 Spurling, K ay .................................................................................. 26 Starling, William ........ ......... ........-.. Staue, John R.......................................... Stearns, Keith E.......... .....--... . . Stearns, Roger A.................................... Steenson, Donna B....... Stefani, Marian ...................-.... . ..... 21, Steiner, Elizabeth M. ....... ...... Stephan, Edna Mae.......... Stephan, L arry ...............-- ........................................ Stephens, David B....... Stephens, Freeman R ............... Stevenson, Joyce N.................- - ... Stew art, R ichard A..................... .................................... Stewart, Duane Stewart, James M....................... ................. Stibre, L oretta M ................................................. 46, Stinson, Ellen J...................................................... Stobbart, George N ... ............ .... Stoddard, Harold ............... ............................ Stogsdill, Rose M..... Stone, Robert N......................... .. Stouffer. Elizabeth A........... . Stow, Sheila- Strauss, Gertie T ................... ....... Stuurm ans, Seym our ........................................ Sullivan, Colleen ......... - --........................... Summers, Grace.............. Sundal, R eynold J............................................................ Sundquist, Leona.......................................... Sutherland, Janet R..--------.......-..............---- Sutherland, June 30, 50, Sw allw ell, K en F............. ..................... ....... 34, S w a n , Jerry ..................................................................... Swanson, Fred. Swanson, Wayne .............................. Swanson, M . Janet ........................................ Swanson, O laf S .. ................... .......................... Swartz, Ira R Swanberg, Maynard R.'--i _ .: " );:/:: ................ Symonds, Bruce F. ... Tangen, Ronald E.................. . .................... Taylor, Charles . ...................... Taylor, H erbertyllis .............. .......................... ...... Taylor, Phyllis Taylor, Tom ................................. Teller, M argaret ......................... Terrey, John ................................. ..... ......... Tesdall, Robert E........... ... Thal, Ben................ Thom as, Jeanne ................................................. Thomas, Kenneth ...................... Thompson, Mark Thompson, R alph ........................ ................ Thorlakson, D onald ..................................... ... Thorneycroft, Doanld E ..... .... Thornton, H . M ............ .............- •. ........ Thorsen, Duane Thorson, Pat.................... ............... Thorson, R obert ................... ...................... Ticknor, Charlotte ...................... ........... Tinkham, Kenneth ................................... 3 Tisdale, Robert Todd, Robert .................. Tonder, Irene ............................ ................... Tooker, W illiam ....................... . ............... Tovrea, Verner .................... 21,4 Trafton, Mary Jane ... Tremain, Mildred Trouse, Robert. ................. Trued, Clifton . ............................ TTrruunnkkeeyy. .T hoWWm.a. s...FF..b...b....,. .............. . ....................... Tubbs, Thomas .. Tucker, Norma.......... ........... Tucker, Priscilla Tudor, William E.... ................ Turner, Priscilla ...................................... Tw idale, Shirley .............................. ....... U Ullin, Anna .. ............ Upington, Thomas Upton, Rosa Lee ...................... Urbick, Margy .................... Usitalo, Richard R........ Uskoski, William ....................... ......44, 84 .21, 22, 53 .......8.5....... 21, 42, 48 39, 40, 41 .......3.4.... .......2.1....... Van W oert, Carol ................................. 21 Van Woudenberg, Grace................................35 Van Zanten, John.................. ............... 3 Veratt, Chester J ....................................... Vike, Gene w .........1.3........... .........34...... ...3..4.., 51, 53 .........2.1............ ...4.7.,. 5.0, 64 ..........................- V Valentine, Kenneth ......................... ....................62 V alley, M ary H ...................................................................... Van Aver, Albert............ ...... . ......... ......... 13 Van Brocklin William . .............................. . Van Demark, Richard.......... .................. ......... Vandermay, Marvin................................ Vanderpol, Marvin ............................................. ..... Vanderpol, Maribeth .. ..................................... 27 Wager, Darrell .. ................. .... WW..a.g.n.e.s.s.,. ..L.e.e. ................ .......30. ......W. ahl, R ichard .............-..... ........ .......2.6. .....W. alberg, Joyce ........................ Wall, Carol.. 81, 8276 72, Wallace, Dalon ........... .................... 72. 81, 87 Wallace, Don .W.a.l.le.y., ..D.o.n.a.l.d ........... ....... W alston, R ichard .................................. WValter, Don .............................. W ard, Francis ....... ......... S......W..a.rd.,. ..W..il3l iam ......2.1. ......W. arner, D on ........-. ....... ................ ......3.4. Warren, Helen ................... .......4.9. .....W. ascher, Norton ......7.8. .....W..eaver, Lee ......................... 34...... Weber, Jack. ....3.4.,. 40. W eber, M uriel .......................... ....30.,. .44. Weidewbach, Avis .............-.............. 13 Weiermiller, Donna ................ ........ .......W..e.l ch, Charles................... 51, 64, 65 Wells, Ronald . 76, 79, 83 Wescott, William ......8.3. .....W..est. Fred . .......4.4. .....Westlin, Virginia ................... ......8.5. ......W.eythman, Ruth ..3.0., .4 7 Whealdon, Donna ............................. ......2.7. .. Whelan, Patricia. W hite, D ouglas .................................. .A---"-8407 , W hite, J. Robert.................................. ...2.1.,. 41 White, Nancy .. Whiteside, Babs ............................ Whitner, Frederick ......................... W hittaker, Robert ............................ Wicks, Robert ............................... W ieland, Clarissa ............................... ......2.1. .. W iese, Fern ........ .................-.-. .......1.3. .....W iik , H elen ........... ...- .-.--- ........ 2.......W..ii2k7, Nan D....................................... 21, 72, 76 Wiley, Jack ............. Willemsen, Virginia .......................... Willet, John ......4.6. .....W..illettes, Jacquelene .............. .. ...3.0.,. 84 Willey, Robert ............................... Williams, Edith ................................ . 2 W illiam s, E ugene.................................. ... 78 Williams, Dwight ................................ ......1.3. ... Williams, Kenneth ....... .... ..2.1., 47 W ilson, D ennis L . ................................ Wilson, Donald . ................ ......4.9. .....W. ilson, Elaine................ .5.1 . Wilson, Laurence ................... 34 Wilson, Marion ....................... ......4.9. . Winter, Byron .......................... ........W. .in.t.e.r , R osie .... ................ .............. 30, 43, 48 Winters, Carol ................................ Winters, Rufus ........................ ..4.4, 46 Wockman, Gwen ................................. ...4.7.,. 87 Woodring, Paul ............................ W olf, D ean ............................... 46, 72, 82 Wolf, Sam ................................. ......3.0. .....W. olgemuth, Joan ........... .... ......1.3. .....W. ondrack, Anne ................. . . 27 Wood, Patricia ................................ Woodman, Robert Woodward, Howard ............................. Workman, Gwen ................................... ......34. ... W ray, D onna ....................................... 30, 44, 47 Wright, Don ................................... ......6.4. ......Wright, J. Keith 31 W right, Laurence ......................-.-....... Yerrington, Ruby ......... ........................................ 43 Yoder, Pearl ......... ............................... 30, 44 York, Nancy ............................................................................... 35 Y oth ers, Je rry .................................................................................... Young, Donna ..................................... YYo ouunngg,, JHaecrkb.e.r.t ........ ...........................................................-----.... Young, Jack Y ou n g, Jo an .......................................................................................... Young, Marilyn .............. ........................ 35 Y ou n g , P a u l ......................................................................................... Young, Robert .......................................... Young, Ruth ................. .................................. 5 Zawacki, Alexander ................................................................... 13 Z iebell, R odney ........................ ........................... ................. 78 Ziegler, Ronald . ................................... Zwink, Marvin . .................................... ,,Page ninety-on' .....................4.3.................. ................................. 64, 65 - - --.-............2.7...................... --- --- ----------- --73................. ..... 7................................-- ................1.3.,. 4.3............ .. ..... ............................ ....................................... 8 ...................................--1-3,-44 ............................................... ..................3........................ ..................... . ................ .....------....----...3.................. .. .--.--.----.-.-..-.-.-..-.-....... .... ............- ........................... 7. ............................ ..7.9....... ............................................ .......................................... 13 .....1.6.,. 2.2., .4.8., .5.9... ... ................................. ........................................ 76 ...........2.2.., ..2.. .. .3.............. 50., .5.1., .5.3................. ............................................ 38,. .3................ .... ......................"-............ ............................7 6, 83 ....................................... 3 1, 78 .......................................... .....-- .------------.................. ..............3.5.,. 4.6................... .-.-.-.-..-...-.-..-.-.-..-.-.-------6- ---2- --,--------... 5-------513,3 ......................................... -..-...... ....-.............. .............. ................................._---. ..... 3 5.. .................................4--1- ,37 _~_.._.... ----------- Klipsun, 1952 - Page 92 ---------- The 1952 Klipsun Acknowledges gratefully the help of . 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Identifier
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wwu:6028
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Title
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1952 Commencement
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Date
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1952
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Description
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Original Inventory Number: 0855.01. First Commencement in Auditorium-Music Building
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Digital Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Special Collections
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Related Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Local Identifier
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CHC-STU_1952-0011
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