The Nautilus - 1947

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c!lhe nautilus 1947

{)rays

Uarbor College



Oforeword Let this, memor y book

the 1947 Nautilus, and

yeur

record

be your

of days at

Gray s Harbor College. I t has been the desire of the staff to

r ec o rd

in

t hi s

year book s ma l l r e 足

membrances o f var ious phases of our school life,

the c la s ses,

activ ities and ath足

leti cs. Our w ith

p u r po s e ha s been

the thou ght that

strengthen ed

we have had

the

privilege of workin g on the first Nautilus in several years and with the hope that our

meager

ef f o r t s

can

ser ve a s

some

inspiration for the continuation of annual p ub li cati o n s at

Grays Harbor

Col lege.

It is with a sincere desire for these end s t hat book,

we c ompo se and

publish

T h e Nauti l us f or 1 9 4 7 .

3

this


0ean ďż˝ message

STUDENTS OF I

am

G RAYS

pleased

HA RBOR

COL LEGE:

to have this

opportunity

words of greeting and good wishes The

College

is

now

to

completing

to

write

these

you.

its

seve nteenth year-­

We all rejoice that the

soon we shall be out of our teens.

year has been one of progress marked by the Colle-ge's biggest enrollment, number of

its

largest faculty,

cour se

a

cons iderably

and a revival

offer ings,

In

program of extracurricular activities. fa _c i1 i ti es

a

n d ac commod ati ons,

inconveniences,

e ncouraging

enrolled

purpo sefulnes s the days has

been

increased extensive

spite of limited

1 arge c 1 ass es ,

a nd other

s m al l

yo ung

people

are prepar in g for

We

regret that

a nd

of the

has been the character

this year,

who

ahead. so

-

an

we have had a good year.

Espec ially students

too

of

the

hope that

of

ability and

important places in

num ber

next

year

of

young

there

women

w il l be

mo re in attendance to add more beauty and charm and vivacity to the life of " of

Man's

a college's

lies ahead of as

rich

the college community.

character

is his

destiny" --and

student body is its destiny. Grays

Harbor

College.

the character A

great future

Ma y your tomorrow s

in the fulfillment of today's

promise.

G eorge Allen Odgers,

4

D ean

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EDWARD and

H O L EY --M.A. -En g l is h .

J.

E DW A R D MRS. MARION C . retarial

BLAND--M .B.A.-Se c­

Science

and

Business

and

ROBERT S.

M A R IE

P h y si cal

Ed u cation.

Ad a nd

COR A

S M IT H- - M . S c . - So c ial

P.

S ci en ce

m inistration. MRS .

COWLES- -B.Sc. -Chemistry

German.

SEAMONS--B.A.-Mathematics

Physics.

O DG ER S--B. S c . A L F R ED

Bursar.

J.

H I L LI E R - - M .A.-S o c ial

Sciences and Librarian. MISS

BLANCHE

A. GRAFF-M.Sc.-Biology.

(Not Pictured) M I SS

M A RY

English and MRS.

RUTH

CAR L A.

E.

M A TH EWS ON -- M .A . RALPH E. DEVER--Printing .

Spee ch.

CROASDILL--Recorder.

J 0 HNS 0 N--B. Sc . -Eng ineer in g

Drawing .

ministration and Secretarial Science. CARL

B.

F.

MISS

VERNIE

MRS.

FOLEY-- M .A.-Ho m e

Ed . Ee.

ARLINE G ENTIS--B.Sc.-Phy. Ed. HAROLDYN

HJELME R VICK--B.A. -

French.

QUIEN--A utomobile Mechanics.

A U BR E Y

D.

MISS

GORDON F. SIMMONS--Ed.B.- Business Ad­

FA I R B A I RN -- P hy s i ca 1

J 0 HN

MISS

S CHMI DT-- E d .B.-Ma t h e ­

matics.

MAYME

CHARLES 6

HOLLAN--B.S.-Art.

F. SEMANCIK--B.Sc.-Phy . Ed.


Sophomore <9//icers FIRST

SECOND

SEMESTER

SEMESTER

Presiden t ---------------- ----WILLIAM EATON

President------------------IOBERT CHARETTE

Vice Presiden t--------------RAYMOND MATICH

Vice President-------------------KARL KUNZ

S ecretary-----------------WILLOMA ERICKSON

Secretary----------------------ALVA BROOKS

Treasurer------------------WILLIAM CLEMONS

T reasurer------------------ WILLIAM CLEMONS

Sgt.

Sg t.

At.

Arms -----------------NO RMAN SMITH

7

At.

Arm s-----------------NO RMA N SMITH


8ophomores JACK

GUD GER

W e a th erwax;

Engi nee r i ng

C lu b 2 .

JOSEPH G E ORGE San

FUQUAY

Montesano;

H A R RI S

Phi

Theta

Kappa

1.

Bernardino.

MARY NORMAN

Weatherwax;

FORSLUND

We a th e rw a x ;

HENDERSON

DOROTHY JACK

Montesano;

H a r bor

tori a n

Phi

2;

Knights 2;

Th e t a

Kappa

His足

2;

Phi

1,-2,

2;

Tyee 2,

Rho

1,2 .

Kappa

Vice

Pres.

Nauti 1 us

Timberline

Phi

1,2,

Treas.

Vice Pres.

1,2, 2;

ASGHC See足

St a f f

,

E d ito r

1,2.

HURD

Hoquiam.

DWIGHT

CLIFFORD

m i s si o n e r

Baseball 2.

Christian Kappa 2.

FUQUAY

Mon te s an o; shipman

Engi nee r s

Fraternity

HILLIE R

Weatherwax;

ALLEN

Weatherwax;

JAMES

Nu Beta

Theta

r et ar y 2 ;

2.

2;

E D GAR

De 1 t a

GUDGER

Weatherwax;

HARRIS

Pre s .

A 1 ph a

Phi Delta 2.

C 1 ub 2 ;

Mi d -

1. 8

A S GH C

2;

For e n sic s

D e b a te

2;

Association 2;

Com足

S tu d e n t Phi

Theta


8op/wmores NORMAN SMITH Marysvi l le; sociation , Sgt.

at

S t u de n t

Pres.

2;

Chr i stian

As足

Sophomore C lass

Ar m s 2.

FRANCIS

WILLIAMS

Weatherwax; ROBE RT Elma;

SMITH

Nautilus

FRANK

MC

Staff,

Ar t

Editor

Vi ce Pres.

2.

2,

CAULEY

ASGHC

RUTH

m an

SAURAGE Al pha

Weatherwax;

2;

Pr e s .

m i s si o n er

Delta

ASGHC

Rho

1,2,

S o cial

C om-

2;

1, 2,

Nu Beta Phi

Gale n

S tu de n t

Society

Ch r i st ian

1,2,

Pep

S q u ad

Pres.

2;

Class Vi ce Pres.

Alpha

2.

9

Delta

1.

S TROM

Hoquiam;

SMITH

Alpha

Social Com m issioner 2;

AILEEN

2.

Weatherwax; Delta Rho

2;

2;

Kappa

TALLEY

W ea t herwax;

Weatherwax.

V i ce

Treas.

Pres.

Vi ce Pres .

AUDREY

M AKI

DO LORES

1,

The t a

Association .

Weatherwax. OSCAR

Vi ce

1,2,

Phi

Alpha Delta Rho 2.

R ho

2;

Fresh足


8op/wmores R OBERT

CHARET TE

Weatherwax; more Class 2;

Phi

ASGHC Pres.

Delta 2;

Pres.

2;

2;

D ALE CARL SON

Sopho足

Weatherwax;

H arbor Knights

Debate 2.

RALPH DALE H oquiam; ship man

Club

Club

2;

Days of

En g i n e er s C 1 u b 2,

1;

1;

2; 2;

GH

Eng ineering

Club

2;

2.

Club

1;

Alpha

Sophomore Class Sec'y

Delta Rho

1, 2,

Treas.

S e c'y 2. KARL

1.

NO R M ILE

(Not Pictured)

Weatherwax. It' ILL IAM

C LEM ON S

Mon tesano; more

Class

ALVA

B ROOKS

Phi

D e lta

Treas.

1,2;

2.

ation

S e c' y 2;

Wom en 's C 1 ass

Editor 2;

(Not

Pictured)

AWS Vice Pres.

Weatherwa x;

Associ足

Nau tilus Staff, Junior

Associat ion

Se c'y

SANSO M

2.

EUGENE STAN LEY (Not Pict ured)

Student Christian

2,

JEA N

Sopho足

Quinault;

Hoquiam;

Sophomore

1,2, Vi c e

lt'ILL OMA ERICKSON

1.

B a s e b al 1 49

H arbor

Phi Delta

Mid足

M ARION ENGLAND

Ten nis

2;

T r ea s .

Weatherwax; Hoqu iam;

Pres.

Scribe 2;

P res.

Eng i n e e r s

ASGHC

Knights 2;

1;

WIL BERT

Busin ess

YOUNG

Weatherwax.

Sop homore

2. 10

Track

2.

(Not Pictured)

1,


II

Sophomores DONALD

IRVING

Weatherwax; Engineers Club 2, Treas.

Sec'y足

2.

JANE

KAR L KUNZ Hoquiam; Pres.

2;

Knig hts

Phi

1,2,

D elta

Sec 'y

Engineering Club 2; 2;

P reside n t

Sophomore

1,

2;

Harbor

C l ass

2;

Vice

RICHARD

R AYMOND

Club 2;

2;

Na u t il u s

Staff

1.

Phi Delta

Fore nsics

Alpha

2;

Delta Sec'y

Timberline

A SGHC

Sec 'y

2.

MACKEY

It'ILLIAM E ATON

2;

1,2.

Phi

Club 2.

FLOYD Delta 2; Knig ht s

Class

Vice

Elma.

Engineers 2,

Pict u red)

Board

Class

2.

(Not Pictured)

Bremerton .

MATICH

H a rb or

Executive

(Not

Sophomore

ROBERT MEYERS

Engineers

Sophomore

2;

Ka ppa 2,

Historian 2;

Weatherwax;

MATSON

Weatherwax;

Tyee 2;

GENE

JOKIN E N

Weatherwax;

AWS Pres. Phi T heta

W eatherwax.

WILLIAM J ONES

Weatherwax;

1,2;

Rho

2.

W e at h e r w a x; W ILLIAM

MARLOW

Montesano;

Pres.

Pres .

2. 11

NICMAN (Not Pictured)

Pres.


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8ophomores RO BERT R UBY PHYLLIS

REID

Q u i na 1 t ;

W e ath e r w a x ; Social

A l ph a

Delta

Rho

2,

Tau

1;

STA NLEY MULLINS

Weatherwax;

ROEHL

Weatherwax;

AWS P res.

S e c'y-Tr eas.

2;

Nu

2;

B eta

Phi

LEO NARD

2,

PIC COLO

Weatherwax; n e er s

PA TRICIA

CLEMO NS

Montesano;

ASGHC

Theta

Kappa

Pres.

2;

1 ,2,

Sec'y 2;

Rho 2 ;

C lass

2;

Nu

Treas.

D e l ta

2;

2;

Eng i -

Harbor

Phi E DGAR

Tyee 2, S ec'y

Timberli ne

MOIR

W e atherwax;

1;

P res.

1.

JES SIE R OB BINS Weatherwax;

ASGHC P hi

Knights 2. Vice-Pres.

Freshman

Delta

2;

Phi

Theta

Engineers

l;

Sophomore

2;

Engineers 2.

Tye e 2,

2.

Alpha

Kappa Theta

1.

Chairman 2.

D 0 ROTH Y

Sec.

1;

En gi ne e r s

Basketball

Rep.

to

Kappa

2,

Stu dent

2. Beta Phi

1 , 2;

Pres. GE ORGE MO RFOR D

Galen Society.

Olym pia;

12

Phi Theta Kappa.

1, 2,

P re s .

2;

Council


fl'reshmen <9/ficers FIRST

SECOND

SEMESTER

SEMESTER

President---- --------------- -- GE O RGE KEATON President- --------------------ROBERT BASICH

Vic e Preside nt----------------- JA MES GOR DO N

Vice President------ ----------AU DREY TAL L EY

Se c retary------------------------JEAN HESLA

Sec retar y---------- ---------JO AN C UNNING HAM

Tre asurer ------------- ---------ARNOLD HUSBY

Treasurer-------- --------------HARRY LIN DER

Sgt.

13

At.

Arms-- - ---------------PETER BASICH


Ofreshmen

Peter

First row: Robert

Baker,

Back r ow: Dolores

Thomas

Borden,

William

Richard

Fraser,

Bac k row:

Not pictured: George,

Rose

Akerlund,

Ba ulig, Louis

Alvin

Al exander,

Bochenski,

Bevan dich,

Robert

Claude Bowen,

Hannula,

Roger

Arthur

Don ald F leming, Mary

Barkley,

William Boll,

First row:

Gerald

Bogdano vich,

Mary

Denny

Bochenski,

Donald

Bower,

Robert Backstrom.

Adams,

Beverley

Brooks,

Dorothy

Berg,

Robert Branshaw. P aul

N ot,pi ctu red: Bicknell,

Basich,

Stanley

William

Hall,

Vincent

Brasfield,

Sherman

Aleksey,

Charles

Anderson,

Forest

Peter Butora c.

Esses,

Gene

Gregory,

David

Halverson,

Garrison.

F erris,

James

Charles Harlow, Goodlund,

Gordon,

Ronald

Kenneth Finlayson, Ronald

Al drich,

Samuel

Donald

Evelyn

Albert

Gauvin,

Richard F razer,

Nichola s

Germain,

Forsell. Fisher,

Hamilton,

Donald Fuquay,

Allen Hedman,

14

Jane Fuquay,

Bertha

Heino.

Ronald Gardner,


First row: Richa r d

Back row: Carl

Ragnar

Clarke, P eter

Br o oks,

Keith

Elliott,

F irst row: Johnson,

Second row: Lorne Lusier,

Back ro w:

James Drake,

Clumb,

Gilbert

Carlton,

Or in

Joan

Dutro,

Edwar d

Corpr on,

Donald

Da vidson,

Carl Erickson,

Cunningham , Richar d

Cornwell,

Margare t Daugherty,

Elwa y,

Earl

Glenelg

Crumb,

Clarke,

Charles

Cole,

Marie Mel vin

Conklin, Eklund.

William

Dru m,

Lund,

Ro land

Moir,

Jack

Jasper ,

Wa lly Mantarr i ,

Arnold

H usby,

Gilbert

Fosha ug.

Herbert McDougall,

P hyllis

Misitano,

Ruby Lyse,

Esther

Haukeli,

Lynn Medley,

Alvin Lo ugheed.

Donald

Lynch,

Jeanette Hawkinson,

Not pictured--Stanley La aksonen, Lundberg,

De B a y ,

Gail F inlayson.

Harvey

B ernard

Orian

Dineen.

Brudevold,

Charles

Not pictured: Gordon

Carlson,

Fr e d

Charles McBride,

Gerald

Richa r d Landberg,

Harvey Ma ddox,

McCauley. Alfred Link,

Peter Majar.

15

Francis Linklater, P hyllis


oheshmen

First row: Norling,

Roy

Second row:

Wesley

John Prehm,

Back row: Not

Thomas Kathryn

Donald

row:

Russell

Tischner,

Second row: Harold

Reinhart, Robeck,

Jones,

Stanley

Robins,

Drucilla Reid, Ralph

Martin

Stuart,

Shearer,

Richard

Nancy

W i lliam

Moyer,

William Reid,

p ictured:

Ros s ,

Richard

Illa L o u Rosengarten, Fred

Schefstrom,

Robert Donald

Sims,

Wakefield,

Mesick,

Henry

Corene

Messmer,

V.ictor

Ohls,

Gerald

R obbins,

Delmar Ramsay,

Helen

Spoon,

Adele

Wallace

Eino

Somero,

Howard

S trand,

Meyer,

Donald

Norin, James

Lundquist,

Shirley

Marrs.

Miller.

Eugene

Sampair,

Thomas. Snow,

Sandstrom, Robinson,

E ugene

Ruth

James Thomas,

Donald

16

R ol f

Stoles en,

Arthur

Hastings,

Snider.

Schefstrom,

ford.

Not

Walter

Barkley .

Ivan

Peter

McGuire,

Back row:

Warren O'Conner, Walter Mierzwa.

Robert Marrs,

pictured:

First

Olson,

George Keaton,

Walker.

B e t ty

Sudderth,

Dorothy

War-


o7reshmen

Ronald

First row: R i chard

Jasper,

Howa rd Haw kins,

Back row:

John Lind berg, Jac k Jackson,

Ole Hoff , Richard

Jack Hayes,

Hautala,

James

C harles

Ha rvey,

Hoonan ,

John

Donald

Heino.

Haw kins,

Hilliard. Calvin Henry,

Not pictured: Nielsen,

Roy

Richardson,

Olson, Robert

Jean Hesla,

Richard Oslund,

William Howes,

James

Pearsall,

Robert James,

Marion Jacobs,

Gordon Peterson,

Joseph

Quimby,

Stanley Alfred

Sh ellenberger.

,.

Firs t r ow: Back ro>D: Not

Kenne th Jack

pictured:

Robert

Smading,

Whipple,

Wyrick,

Ri chard

Witte ,

Robert Wayman,

Earle

Doris M isitano,

William

Daniel

Keith

Williams,

He 1 en Hu gh es, Woodland ,

Mu r p h y ,

Williams,

Zbyls ki.

17

L 1 oyd

R ussell

David Donald

Wort hl e y, Jacobson,

Shellgren, Williams,

Me rl Arthur

Zigle r . Niemi.

Robert Sim s, Jack

Harvey Wiiliams,

S kog,

Florence


Ofreshmen

First row:

RobertKurrle,

Betty

Levinson ,

Dolores King,

Lorraine Knutson,

Carol LaChappelle,

Charles Lauder.

Second row: Junnila ,

Back

row:

Kolodzy,

Junior

Dirk

Lo uderback,

William

J ohnst on,

Harry Linder,

Ernest

Linnenkohl,

Eino

Johnson.

Robert Kromm,

John Lindb erg,

Robert

B a sich,

Paul Keating,

Fr ank

Lindner ,

Le e Kephart.

SHIRLEY BIGE LOW

O LIVER PETERS ON

VIOLA

JAMES ROBERTSON

BUT ORAC

RICHARD EHRHART

STANLEY ROEHL

BET T Y ANN HALVERSON

J O HN SIMS

ANNET TE

AG NES TAYLOR

JAMES

ISAACSON

JACK WATKINS

MANNION

J O SEPH HERBERT

D ORO THY WEDGE R

MITCHELL NEWT ON

18

John


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(Basketball GRAYS 40 .

Pacific

4 0.

Bremerton

44•

Centralia

3 6•

Pa cific

4 0•

Centralia

Lutheran Ro cket s

L u theran

OPP ONENT

HARBOR

GRAYS

O P PONENT

HARBOR

49

62

Yakima

42

49

66

O lympic

S2

41

S4

Yakima

S3

42

61

Wenatchee

36

3S

49

Clark

44

45

C entrali a

24

49

Lo wer

46

Everett

47

41.

u

0

f

w

"

B"

48

Mount

22

27•

u

0

f

w

..

B"

41

Clark

S8

49

Centralia

40

Lower

41

60

Mount

S2

Olympic

44

S7

E verett

32

Wenatchee

36

so•

Seattle

Vernon

Columbia

20

Colu mbia

Vernon

44 73 43 41 27 52

Pa cific

SS


SCORING

INDIVIDUAL urn . Player

Non-con. Points

Points

Con. Points

Player

Total

212

67

279

For esell,

Snid er,

Gene

140

46

186

Linnenkohl,

Basich,

Bob

135

19

154

Hed man,

102

45

147

Meservey,

94

42

136

Wayman,

Davidson,

Bower ,

Don

Don

Sampair,

Gene

The Grays

Ronni e Ernie

Al B en

Bob

Washington

To tal

29

8

37

26

20

46

24

0

24

21

15

36

16

5

Harbor College basketball team had a highly

and ended in third place in the newly formed

Non - con. Poi nts

21 season

suc cessful

State

Junior College

and have the dis足 The Chokers tur ned in some excellen t performances conference play. tinction of being undefeated on their home f loor in was named to the first who , Davidson Don to went honors ce All conferen who were given honor 足 Basich, Bob and Sampair Gene Snider, Gene team, and to which is Sampair was awarded the Benson Basketball Trophy, able m ention. ip and scholarleadersh tional inspira ability, athletic of given on a basis

league.

s hip.

J.

was a one - si ded affair,

The first ha 1 f

Vancou ver.

of

C.

was

time,

at one

the score was 24-13 in favor

at the half,

17 points ahead of the Chokers and

main 1 y b ec ause the

Clark,

hoop.

the

Chokers were unable t o find

over-anxious

tilt against league-leading Clark

was the

outstanding game this year

The

of the Vancouverites.

two

five, by

much

same a s

the

each Choker point, time ran out.

the

crowd screamed

their

madly,

Clark

a d ding

the

Grays

Harbor Basket

comeback . lead.

With

becoming more hysterical

as the

Vancouver

the

away

cut

the Chokers

po int by point,

with

Then

started

team,

man a fighting part of the

each

b asket,

first,

the

fire.

c aught

the Chokers

before

baskets

quick

started

half

second

The

Snider tied the game at 39-39,

With but ten seconds remaining,

sending the game into an overtime period. The points

Chokers

and

a

its

first The

had

to

of

1 3.

game

in

home go

points

in

the

over time

bringing h is total for the game

tot a 1

fo r

made ten

C 1 ark

made b ut

eleven star ts

game a gainst

into

an

to

Yakima

ov ertime

f iv e

period.

15,

p oin ts

the

was

to

hard

a

contributed

while Davidson added

in

Chokers,

from start

last shot

of

to

the game

six four

1 o sin g

the ex tr a p eriod ,

f i ghting

thril ler

The

Snider

49-44. finish , by

a

and

Kakima

player gave Coach Eddie Smith quite a few gray hairs and is still being talked about

by

players

sounded,

54-53

a nd spectators

hesitated

on

the

rim

a like.

and

The

then

hit the off,

Against

Evere tt,

Davidson,

the

five came from behind to win b)'.

could

Don

played

"iron man" Much

by

the Chokers

Led

be said about the individual

of

mind you

to look over the statistics and

Eddie

Smith,

entire game without

gun a

but in the limited

a

s ubsti足

honors,

the

performances of the space

available,

we

players, can

the

but

re足

judge for yourselves the ability

of

basketball squad.

Next

season,

barring unforeseen

events,

College.

With t he addition of several

should

a

be

Coach Eddie

The

the

Chokers

a score of 57-52.

the

present Choker aggregation

will return intact as everyone of them are first year

the

Idaho,

the

who t ook individual scoring

coaching

but

basket as

giving

win.

stitution.

GHC's

ball

dropped

leading contender Smith to the

naming

gives

s tudents

Chokers

in

of

us of

a

the state

Walter Price,

bid

Grays

Harbor

title

next

year.

The

GHC

loss

of

local high school will be a heavy blow to the Chokers, former assistant coach at the University

man well qualified

G r a ys

t heir

for

members of

promising h igh school graduates,

to

Harbor College for

the

state

fill the position vacated will

title

21

be next

behind year.

Coach

by

P r i ce

of

Smith.

and

the


<J3asketba// (f3 8quad First

row:

Kenn y

S nider.

Back

row:

Frazer,

Billy

Coach

Bill

Sn ider,

Orville

Roy Percini,

So llie,

Dick

Robert Aldrich ,

Hilliard,

Harold McGuire,

Howard S trand,

Dick

Fraser.

8wimming Gordon

Elliott,

pictured:

Arthur '.'li emi,

Donald

Fleming,

Rolf

Jack

Stoleso n ,

Jasper.

22

Richard Han n u l a .

Not


c!lrack Bill

First row:

Murphy,

Ole

Hoff,

Henry

Sandstrom,

Bill

Fraser,

Don

Davidson.

Back row:

Bob

Branshaw,

Sherman Esses,

Stan

Bogdanovich,

Rich Hautala,

Ernie Linnenkohl.

Bob

First row: Back

row:

Basic h ,

A dvisor

Ed die

Marion Smith,

England, Don

Ronnie

Davidson,

Forsel l . Ernie Linnenkohl,

Sims.

Not present:

Don

Bower ,

Al

Hedman,

23

Gene

Sampair ,

Bob

Wayman.

Bob


0aseba// These smiling horse-hiders had a consecu t ive Lower

d oubleheaders.

Columbia ,

Olympic and

Clark series--the Bob

Dick

Sims

Sims

was

Captain

and

outfield

Lusier and

Grays

Dick

Harbor

Harbor

Lower Columbia Grays

Harbor

01 ympi c

the

plate,

Ohls,

Don

short

The

jinx

l o st

jinx

one

placed game

on them

each

from

for

Fi rs t *

Second

four

Yakima,

was finally broken during

the

games by one run. were

the

Bower

and

Don Davidson,

a nd

on

Ronnie Denny

Choker m ound representatives. f irst, Gard ner

Bob Basic h was on

Boch enski,

John

on

sec ond,

third. Lindberg,

Hannula.

Yakima Grays

Eve>ett.

Junior Louderback

Foresell at

were Vic

split-osis

won

Chokers losing both

behind

Ronnie

The y

F irst Harbor

10

6

Grays

11

5

Everett

0

9

Grays

4

2

Clark

2

11

4

•

24

Harbor

Denotes

5

2

2

5

0 1

game

Second

played

2

In

the

L orne


Snaps Ernie long

posed

undies ..Ole

for this

one .. Is

that

can't read.. Hey Vic,

a

beak

your

yards .. Someone shot Lee in the pants .. No one Look

gir 1 s,

or

a

garter but

men.

25

bill. .Still

sl ipped .. Link

"Fish"

t oo

cold

to

take

off

those

just finished a fast fifty

Hannula . A champ Choker chucker .. .


8naps Because cluded

the

in the

Ronnie is another that

of

getting

those

Aber deen

Chokers

were using an

exceptionally f ast fast- break,

no

opponents are

in足

pictures.

is

up in the world .. Allah,

famous

set

a part of

shots .. The Grays

says

duke adds

Harbor.

26

Bob as Gene poses in

mid -air.. Don begins

another basket to h i s total . . Ernie

says


27


I ,

(

'

8tudents SEC O N D

FIRST SEMESTER

S EME STER

President------------------ROBERT CHARETTE

President ---------------------DALE CARLSON

Vice President- -----------PA TRICIA CLEMONS

Vice Presiden t------------PATRICI A CLEMONS

Secretar y----------------------JANE MARLOW

. ary -------------------DOROTHY GUDGER Secret

Treasurer------------------LE ONARD PICCOLO

Treasurer------------------LEONARD P ICCOLO

President,

Soph omore Class-- -WILLIAM EATON

President,

Sophomo re Class-ROBERT CHARETTE

President,

Freshman Class----ROBERT BASICH

President,

Freshman Class----GEORGE KEATON

Fo rensics Commissioner------DWIGHT HILLIER

Fo rensics Commiss ioner------DWIGHT HILLIER

Athletic Commissioner--------ROBERT BASICH

Ath letics Commissioner-------ROBERT BASICH

Social Commissioner--------DOLORES SAURAGE

Social Commissioner----------A UDREY TALLEY

Publications Commissioner---CHARLES H O ONAN

Publications Commissi oner -----P ETER BASICH

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associated Women 8tudents FIRST

SECOND

SEMESTER

Advisor- -----------------MRS.

SEMESTER

Advisor------------------MRS.

MARION BLAND

MARION BL AND

President------------------DOROTHY MULLINS

President---------------------- J ANE MARLOW

Vice President-------------BEVERLEY BROOKS

Vice President-----------------JEAN SANSOM

Sec reta r y------------------------RU BY LYSE

Sec reta ry---------------------DOROTHY BERG

Treasure r ------ -------------MAXINE STEVENS

T reasurer----------------- - - - --ADEL E N ORIN

Social

S o c ial

Chairman------------BEVERLEY BROOKS

Chairman---- ----- ------- JEAN SANSOM

Program Chairman-----------DOROTHY MULLINS

Program Chairman ------------ROSE BEVANDICH

29


Fi rs

t

Mo ir,

Hillier, row: W. Moyer.

Second row: Back

row:

Robinson,

R. M.

B.

O'Conner,

J.

Olson,

Eklund, Brooks,

F. P.

Husby,

Mor ford ,

Gar rison,

J.

[fJ/u," ciJ/ieta [Kappa

Harris. Williams,

M a r 1 o w,

G ud g er ,

Roeb e ck,

Basich.

T h is

y e a r,

Be ta

Iota

c hapter of P hi Theta Kappa initiated thirteen members a nd

was

the

goal of many

sc h o l astic

students.

To

be eligible for membership, a

student

least the

must

have

3.0 ave r a g e, 10%

u p pe r

at

be

of

in

the

studentbody scholastic ally and

be

le a s t

e nr ol led f i f te e n

for

at

a c ade mic

hours in arts and sc iences. presi­

Officers included: dent,

Ja c k

president,

Har r is; lhrothy

vice ­

Gudger;

secretary,

Patricia Cleioons;

treasurer,

Frances Williams.

Dr.

George Allen Odgers was

the advisor.

8tudent O pen

to

n at i on s zation

all

and

d e n o m i­

an

o r g ani ­

d e s i gn e d

to

g ive

Chr istian students an op ­ portunity

to

worship and

me et together,

the Student

Chr istian Assoc iation was a

f am i l i a r

colle ge

p ar t of

l i fe .

o ur

Under

g uidance of Professor A. Hillier,

t he

gro up

part in Y.M.C.A. also

sponsored

assemb ly

the J.

took

work and

a c olleg e

in April.

Officers who served this year were president, S m it h ;

First

row:

row:

Hillier,

N.

Smith,

A.

Kephart,

Brooks, Mr.

F.

Alfred

Williams,

J.

Hillier.

30

Harlow.

Back

Norman

v i c e-p re si de n t,

Frances Williams; tr ea s u r e r ,

secretary ­

A lv a

Brooks.


Qafen Society_ :-�e purpose of the G alen c:e

_

-5a

y

is

to

provide

ization w h ere by re g i s te re d

in

First row:

F.

Wi l l i a ms,

H.

Seco nd row:

Lund,

R.

Miss Blanche

Gr aff,

J.

Robbi ns.

Baker.

"cine, Pre-Dentistry,

? e-'

P r e­

a nd

-e-P h ar ma cy ,

_

a

all

_: :-sing may gain information -e.ated to their interests. meetings were

n hly

he college during

� -

ring the year, -?eakers, a n d Dr.

Dr.

the

h o ur.

club

·e si g n a t e d

h eld

two guest

Milton Graham

J o hn Cante r bury,

iscussed soc ialized medic i ne

and

dentis tr y

re­

spec tively a t two evenin g M iss Bl anc he

ee tings.

G r aff served

as

the

ad­

visor.

Officers and members

o

Galen Society

the

? r eside n t ,

Harvey

vice -president, illiams; e r,

F r anc es

secretary-treasur­

Robert Baker;

cBride,

were

L und ;

Wallace

Arthur Ferris,

Cunningham,

Joan

Jessie Robbins,

and Jack Watk ins.

g ngineers Club The

tour i n g

of

Bo eing

Plant in Sea ttle and a trip to Grand Coulee Dam were the two

major

activi ties en­

joyed by the En gineers Club The Public Util­

this year.

ity District No.

1 w as also

visited.

This large organ­

ization,

made up of college

students enrolled

in e n ­

gineeri ng cour ses, its

p ur p ose

t he

had a s s ti mu-

1 at ion of interest in en­ gineer ing and the s tudy ing of future vocation possi­ bil i ties. dent Ed g ar

Led b y Pre s i­ Moir

a nd

corps of officers, presi d e nt,

D al e

his

vice­

Carlson,

First ro111:

and sec re tary-tre asurer ,

ski,

D:>nald Irvin g,

Second ro111:

cl o se d

the Engineers

an eventful year.

D.

D ale,

Walker,

Back row:

Roehl, Sma ding,

Irving,

O'Conner, S. Mr.

M.

Ro bbins, Rober t

31

Jacobson,

Matich,

R.

Carlson,

Piccolo,

Bohen-

Jasper.

Eklund,

Stuart,

Seamons,

D.

Carlson,

Matson, R.

Olson.

J.

J.

Gudger ,

Fuquay,

R.

Moir,

Jasper.


6/imberf ine Being published every two we e k s , First row: Back row:

Lusier,

L in klater,

Cunnin gham,

B.

was a

Ramsey.

Fraser,

D.

Gudger,

Hoonan,

Miss M'ar路路

Mathewson.

the

TIMBER LINE

welcome part of our

college life. ism

The Journal颅

Department

took over

the reins at the beginning of

the

first

co n t i n u e d

semester and

to

p ro v e

an

efficient force throughout the

ye a r.

The

prin ting

of our paper was

done by

the Aberdeen School Press. Heading the staff as editor for the first semester was Da l e

Gun d e rson.

st a f f

members

editor,

D o ro thy

copy e ditor, fe a t u r e Sharp;

Other

w ere ne ws Gudg er;

Melvin Eklund;

e d i t o r,

D o ri s

business manager,

Barbara Jordan; manager,

circulation

Francis Linklater.

Miss Mary Mathewson and Mr. Ra 1 ph

De v er w ere

the a d -

visors .

Co n t i n u i n g the

college

se c o n d TIMBER

to

s erve

t hro u gh the

s eme s t e r , LINE

staff

the s til l

fait hf ully

g a thered news

it ems

copy

and

f or

columns of our paper. compiling

u

We

at

The

was done and the

fi n i s h i n g added

t he

t o u c hes

the

woul d

w ere

" s hack. "

rather arouse

your indignation than your in d i f f e re n c e" motto

of

the

was

the

department.

Francis L inklater,

editor,

was assisted by news editor, Tom Barkley; Fi rs t

row:

Second r ow: Third row:

P.

Basich,

Hoff,

Borden,

Lusier,

Davidson,

J.

B.

Hayes,

Link later, Fraser, R.

Rams ey.

Hoonan.

Stoleson,

Miss Mary Mathew-

son.

Back row:

Worthl ey,

J o hn s on ;

edi to r ,

Charles

fe a t u r e Basich; ge rs ,

Strand.

e ditor,

sports Hoonan; P et er

advertising mana颅

Howard

Rolf Stoleson;

32

copy editor,

Gi l bert

Stra n d

and

c irculation

manager,

Delores Borden;

the t wo

advisors.

and


71autt·j us Fo r in .

t he

f ir s t

s ever al

·A

TI L US

ti me

yea r s,

was

t he

r e vi ve d

First row: Smith,

D.

B.

Brooks,

Gudger,

P.

Tischner,

A.

Brooks,

row:

R.

Back row:

D.

Back

Basich .

his year to take its place in our college life. a ny

d a ys

and

After

night s

of

orry over the many details, the

s t af f

sighs

of

cop y

was

finally heaved relief

when

the

c omp l e t e d

and

sent off to Topeka, �any students " snaps

of

11

Kansas.

contributed local

scenes

and person alities.

Thus,

after a full year of classes, athletics, we

h ave

and activities,

t he

show efforts Grays

NAUTILUS

H arbor

Staff members G u d g e r, B asich,

Co l l e g e.

were Dorothy

Ed i t o r;

Pe t e r

pu blication s com­

m i s s io n er; s ophomore

A l va

Bro o k s,

editor;

T i s c h n er,

Donald

photogr apher;

Robert Smith,

art editor;

and Beverley Brooks, man

to

spent here at

fresh­

editor.

dorenst'cs On March 14 and 15, H arbor

was

college to pl ace, four out of its at

a

Grays

the only junior and

won

six debates

t o u r n ament

held

at

the Co 11 ege of Puget Sound. Ot he r

a c t i vities

p ra c t i c e CPS

and

de bate

an

a at

inter-college

with

ver s it y. all

were

tou r n ament

Pacific

In

Uni­

a d d ition,

team memb ers

bec ame

charter members of a newly­ o rg ani zed Rho

Pi,

chapter o f

n ational

Phi

j unior

college forensic fraternity, Professor A. s e r ve d

as

J,

Hillier

c o a c h,

and

Dwight Hillier represented the

team on

First

row:

Hi11 ier,

Marlow,

Garr ison ,

the Executive

Board.

33

Mr.

Alfred

Link 1 ater ,

J.

H illier .

Charet t e .


flJep Squad First

J.

row:

Misitano ,

R.

Hayes

Sm i th,

J.

,

E.

Harve y,

F.

Dineen.

Back

r ow:

Wh at

P.

Hauke 1 i.

wou l d

the

games

have been without the Pep S qu ad? fact did

In

that not

s pite of

the

their sweaters

arrive until the

second semester,

the Squad

carried out their duties with

mu c h

T h ei r

e n t hu s i a sm.

s p i r it

and

cheer

leading at the assemblies and

games

the

p layed

p art

port ant

an im足

in inciting

Ch okers

on

to

thir d

place in the junior college basketball year's

Phyllis Smith and

league.

s ong

This

queens were

M i s i t ano ,

and

Ruth

Esther Haukeli,

filling the staff of

yel l

leaders

H a r v ey, Fred

were

Jack

James

Hayes

and

Dineen.

This

yea r,

of h ard

a resu 1 t

as

work on the part

of several college students, a

p ep

to

aid

band in

team o n to though

w as

the

victory.

A l足

th e org anization

was small,

it did not lack

pep

or

was

a very,

enthu siasm and

s i ght

to

games.

beho ld

the strains of Har bo r"

First row: Bowen,

Snow,

Stoleson, D.

Corpron,

Worthley.

Back row:

Halverson.

Bark ley,

at

It

sound

fami l iar

it

very welcome

lo c a l

some

fo r me d

cheering

to

"On,

i s suing

the

was

a

hear Grays fo r th

quiet

evening from

the depths

of the Mil ler

Audito rium where the band p r act iced.

The

really deserved

members a lot of

praise and congratulations.

34


:-- arbor g{nights .·e.,.-ly

f ormed this year,

- e Harbor Knights, activity :-ionorary society for sopho­ re men,_liv ed up to their

First row: Harris,

D.

pi cco 10'

Charette,

Kunz.

Back row:

Matich,

C 1 e mo ns ,

Back row:

D.

J.

Carlson.

by participating

s·andards

ole-heartedly in college activities.

Knight member­

sh i p

m u c h-de s i r e d

is

a

A student must have

goal.

no mark less than a

"C" ,

and must

be capable of ob­

servi n g

the

c od e

of

o rg a nization w hich is

the to

honor ably promote college s pi ri t . chosen and

Charter

memb e rs

by student

the

f acu lty

con:mittee were: atic h,

Raymond G.

duke;

Piccolo,

leader s

adv isory

Leonard L.

c hancelor of

exchequer;

the

Dale A.

Carlson,

R.

Harris,

s c ri b e ;

Ja c k

recorder;

R:>bert R. Clarette

a nd

K ar 1

K un z.

Do c t o r

George Allen Odgers served as the advisor.

cify_ee The

c ha p t e r

the wome n's

of

Ty e e ,

hono rary ac­

tivity society, was organ­ ized on April 1, m em bers

ar e

C l e mons, ane

Dorothy

Marlow,

llins. is

he

Gudger,

and Dorothy

The organization

simi l a r

Xnights.

as

and charter

Patricia Ann

to the

Harbor

Two purposes of

soci e ty

are

to

ser v e

a hospitality cornnittee

an d

to

aid

functions ?i v e

at

at

social

the college,

f r eshman

girls were

?ledged this year including :::>orothy Berg, :...o r r ai n e 3ev e r ley

Jean Hesla,

K n u t so n ,

First row:

Ma

r

1 ow ,

Brooks.

Patrici a Clemons, dent;

a nd

D:>rothy Gudger,

?-e s i d e n t ;

Jane

r e c o r d e r;

a nd

presi­ vice­

Mar low, D o r o t hy

llins, secretary-treasurer, ere the corps of officers.

35

Mu 1 1 i ns ,

Gudger.


Fi

rs t

W.

row:

P.

Second row: Third

Erickson,

Misitano,

Saurage,

row:

R.

Smith,

D.

Talley,

Marlow,

P.

Reid,

Hawkinson,

R eid,

Rosengarten,

He sla,

D.

Berg,

A.

Str om .

Highlighted by a Cl1ristmas

S.

Marrs,

dance at the Grays Harbor Country Club,

Forslund.

Back row:

a. CD.rRlio

George.

L evinson,

Lyse ,

Suddereth,

a successful

year was completed by the

Bevandich.

Alpha

Delta

O t her w ere

Rho sorority.

s o ci a l

f un c t i ons

ca r r i ed

out

a nd

a

j oint sorority tea honor­ ing

all

sen i or

girls

Grays Harbor County

of

high

schools wa s held in late May.

The sorority

are

s i l ver

and

the

and

f l o w er

v i olet .

F irst

colors

bla ck, is

the

s emester

officers were president, Dor is

Sha rp ;

d e nt ,

s e cretary, a nd

v i c e-pre s i -

Del o r e s

Sa u r a ge;

Patt

Vidich;

t r ea s u r e r ,

W i l om a

E r ickson.

P residing f or

the s econd semester were p r es i den t ,

Ru t h

v i ce-president, Reid;

secretary,

Hawkinson;

Sm i t h ;

Dru cilia Jeanette

and treasurer,

Wiloma Erickson.

Miss Mary

Mathewson was the advisor.

Ending year,

eventful college

an

Nu Beta Phi sorority

h o n or ed

the

m embers

at

s ophomore a

f a r e w el l

dinner in early June.

Many

activities including a

join

sorority tea,

beach party,

slumber party,

bake sale,

and other functions filled th e

c a lend a r

and

1947.

f l ow er

f or

Ivy

of

Nu

is

B et a

1946 the Phi,

and gold and white are the sorority c olors.

Jessie

Robbins presided as presi­ d en t

for

mester,

the

filled the the

f ir st

se­

and Corene Robinson office duri�g

s e c o nd

s e m e s t e r.

Officers who served during First

row:

D.

Back

row:

LaC hapelle,

Gu d ge r, B.

Second row: B.

J.

Robin son,

Halverson,

Brooks,

B.

Cunningham,

J.

Mullins,

Ada ms,

Robbin s, F.

Co nk

Daugherty,

M i ss

b oth the first and second

1 i n.

Williams ,

Knutse n .

An n e

Ho 1 e y,

semesters were vice-presi­ dent,

Frances

secretary,

Zbylski.

a nd

Will iams;

Dorothy Mullins;

t r ea s u r e r ,

Gudger.

Do r o thy

M iss Anne Holey

was the sorority advisor.

36

• •


[j)h,;, CDeita

First row: Goodlund,

Piccolo, Kunz,

Under the capable leader足 ship

of

K unz,

P r es i d en t

the Phi

Ka r l

Delt a f ra足

ternity sponso red a social d ance in

November as

of i t s fi r s t

one

activi ties.

The purpose of the organi足 zation is social promotion in the college and support of

c o l lege spi rit in

h eld

twice a

month

homes of various Profes s o r served

as

ternity K unz

all

Meetings were

functions.

Aub rey

at the

members. Schmidt

advisor at f ra-

gatherings.

p resided

Karl

as head

the o r ganization fo r

of the

first and second semesters, an d

Donald

the off i ce for b oth

Walker f illed of

D.

Corpron.

t reas u r e r

s em es t ers.

37

Walder.

Back row:

Smading,

W.

Clemons,


II I I

Snaps Oh! "H"

I

sea ... What would Pete and Bob do

if there wasn't

for Hollywood?... How'd that married woman

Kuntz,

Irving

Interested in Barkley

and

Jokinen

boats,

planning

Stan?... Ernie

a nd Hoonan rea dy to

tackle

a

new k ind

g azing a

new

get of

into

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