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Editor
Ethel Salmi ......................... Assistant Editor Shirley Gordon. . . . . . . .. . .
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..... Advisor
We otter our sincerest congratulations to Dr. George L. Hall on his new post in Bolivia. His term as president has
seen Grays Harbor College grow and make plans for a new building.To our Favorite Choker, we dedicate this book.
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FACULTY
EDWARD F. BLOOM Superintendent oF Schools
GEORGE L. HALL President oF Grays Harbor College
G. IRENE CAMPBELL Secretarial
Science JOSEPH COLISTRO Biology
DAN COULTER Mathematics RALPH DEVER Printing
JOHN FORBES Radio RICHARD FROST Political Science
SHIRLEY B. GORDON Chemistry ALFREDJ. HILLIER Social Science
ALFRED J. HILLIER Dean of Faculty
ANNE HOLEY
MARY HOLLAN
CARL A. JOHNSON
ARTA F. LAWRENCE
English and Literature
Art
Adult Education
Librarian
HELLA LONSEN English and Foreign Languages
DOUGLAS J. McOUAIG Business Administration
DAN MELINKOVICH Physical Education
MARY PALO Physical Education
GRACE G. PECK
Alr=RED M. PHILIPS
JULIA 0. PHIPPS
MAURICE J. PHIPPS
Speech
Mathematics and Physics
Registrar
Psychology
CARL B. QUIEN
VICKI SIGGSTEDT
Auto Mechanics
Business Adininistrator
MAURICE J. PHIPPS Director oF Student Activities
EUGENE STENSAGER Music
FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED ROBt:RT BLAINE Math<!matics STAN KRAf=T Radio MARGARET MAINIO Nursing GEORGE PALO Physical Education r=LOYD
SVENSSON
Chemistry
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CLASSES
CLASS OFFIC�RS, From left to right: Don Weisel, Treasurer; Betty Jean Marcussen, Secretary; Ron Bridges, Vice President; Ken Trautman, President
Among the highlights oF the Sophomore's Final year was the annual Homecoming bonFire. Overcoming almost overwhelming odds the mighty Sophomores were successFul in lighting the Fire. Also noteworthy was the Fact that as Freshmen this group was successFul in deFending the Fire For the First time in the history oF this annual event. This class not only earned a name For itselF in the Fields oF athletics and dra matics, but its members also played an important part in the succes� oF the Forensics team which rated nationally.
DONALD E. ANDERSON Aberdeen Forestry
JOHN A. B LAINE Engineering Aberdeen
JOANNE BRADACH Education Burns, Oregon
CLARA BROWN Architecture Hoquiam
JOHN C. CARLSON Education Aberdeen
VIRGILE. CARSON Education Aberdeen
CHARLOTIE CHAMB ERLAIN Liberal Arts Aberdeen
NIKKI CHRISTJANSEN Fine Arts Aberdeen
DARRYL C. CRAIT Business Administration Montesano WILLIAM A. DARKOW Journalism Hoquiarr. EDWARD J. DAVERT Engineering Hoquiam
WILLIAM H. DELANTY Engineering Aberdeen GERALD A. EKLUND Engineering Hoquiam JOSEPH J. FAIRBAIRN Business Administration Aberdeen
RICHARD L. FIELDS Pre-Dentistry Aberdeen
VEAN A. GREGG Engineering Hoquiam
ALLAN C. HARWOOD Engineering Independence, Oregon
CARL D. HOLMLUNC Education Aberdeen
RICHARD H. KELLY Pre-Medical Montesano
DARRELL KRETZ Liberal Arts Aberdeen
JOHN G. LAYMAN Pre-Law Ouinault
DEANE L. LEETH Business Administra Montesano
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MARY P. LINNENKOHL Business Administration Aberdeen DONALD P. LUND Science Hoquiam DAVID L. LUNDGREN Liberal Arts Aberdeen
MAUREEN P. MUCHLINSKI Education Tacoma ANN MALINOWSKI Medical-Assistant Aberdeen HUGH McCABE Education Hoquiam
CAROL L. NAPPER Education Montesano JAMES W. OESTRIEC Science Hoquiam
MARLENE C. OLIVER Education Pacific Beach FRANCIS J. RICHAR Pre-Medical Aberdeen
ROBERT W. ROSi Business Administration Aberdeen ELSIE M. SCHILLER Journalism Ocosta
GARLAND STAFFORD Liberal Arts Raymond BUD L. TOMCZU� Chemistry Aberdeen
K ENNEH-1 L. TRAUTMAN
RONALD URQUHART
NORMAN E. WALL
f=orestry
Business Administration
Liberal Arts
Montesano
Hoquiam
Aberdeen
MAX D. WARREN
DONALD E. WEISEL
ORBREY W. WIELAND
Liberal Arts Scappose, Oregon
Liberal Arts Hoquiam
BETTY JEAN MARCUSSEN Education Hoquiam
Liberal Arts Hoquiam
SOPf-IOMORES NOT PICTURED EDWARD A. MILLS
RONALD R. BRIDGES Pre-Law
Architectural Engineering
Raymond
Aberdeen
WESLEY C. BUCHANAN
ROBERT McCREA Pre-Law
Liberal Arts
Weiser, Idaho
Raymond
HOWARD H. PARKHURST
DALE MARTIN Music
Pre-Teaching
Raymond
Aberdeen RICHARD YOUNG Liberal Arts South Bend
From left to ri gh t: Christensen, Secretary; Bob Mc Pherson,
Though new to
college life, the
=reshman Class did an outstanding job ::;r
taking its place in college activities
"' d budding down to studies.
The
oames oF Freshman occupyng places on e honor roll and the lists ot athletic _
rs, as well as in the play cast, are merous.
TOP PICTURE, Row I: Dana Davidson, Diane Singer, Julie Thompson, Joloyce f-lunter, Norma Cardwell. Row 2: Agnes Gleeson, Leona Peff ly, Carolyn Graham, Joanne f-lills, Janet Christensen. Row3: Dan f-!uber, Alfred Aube, Orris Albertson. BOTTOM PICTURE, Row I: Gloria Amdahl, Ethel Salmi, Delores Young, Bonna Case, Jeanne Williams. Row2: Sara Ann Entrap, Colleen Martin, Carol Edison, Sharon Mathews, Ruth Zwigkel. Row 3: Bob Rosi, Glen Best, Delores Arnold, Pat Pearson, Jean Duvall.
TOP PICTURE, Row I: Shirley McDougall, Dyke Anderson, Dennis Prather Harold Warren, David Srail. Row 2: Gerry Larson, Helen Brown, Clifford Dotson, Jacquie Himes, Eldrige Wheeler, Frank Moline. Row 3: John Campbel I, John Apple, Bud Whiteside, Marvin Backlund. BOTTOM PICTURE, Row I: Bob Rosi, Caroline Jacobsen, Beverly Stafford' Dave Jennings, Lester Johnson. Row 2: Edward Ellis, Vern Olson, Morley Jackson. Row 3: John Erak, Gerald Snellstrom, Ron Stoner. Row 4: Wayne Arnold, Jack Watson, Ken Johnson.
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Row I: Dick Mason,
Don Weisel, George Crocker, Maurice Oswald, John Erak,
i=enton, Dick Young.
Row 2: Alan Kilcup, Bob Rice, Marvin 1-!arvey, Bob McPherson, Bob
Smith, Fred Nissell, Coach Dan ME.linkovich.
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Row 3: Allan Harwood, Mert StaFFord, Cecil Bugh, Robert Munro, Bob Reynvaan, Ron Bridges, Darrell Kretz, Lee Weever. Row 4: Medak.
Jerry Smith, Jim Cole, Ken Trautman, Don �gge, Leland Davis, Bob Rosi, Jack
The Chokers ended this season with three wins and six losses. Winning the First three conFerence games, the Chokers looked promising, but injuries and lack oF reserve lose the rema1n1ng games路
strength caused them to
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Medak and Bob Smith were selected as All-Conterence players.
Smith served as honorary
::='.)tain, and Medak was later presented the lnspirntional Award. The Coaches' Award was present _
to Ron Bridges.
The 1951-52 Grays Harbor College basketball team and the teats that it performed on ti maple court will be remembered by sports tans ot this vicinity For a long time. This squad
w
considered one ot the best hoop aggregations to ever come out of the Harbor. The Chokers, with Dan Melinkovich at the helm,
climaxed a splendid
season by
Flying
Hutchinson, Kansas, and competing in the National Junior College Tournament in which th captured eleventh place. Melinkovich's club, in addition to their national recognition, claimed the Region Ill
crown I
defeating Vanport and Olympic Junior College. They also won the state title by trounci1
Yakima in two straight tilts, and they held the top rung in the Southern Division ot the state loc losing only to Clark. losses.
The Chokers finished the season with an overall record of 24 wins and
ictured with Coach Douglas McOuaig are Lester Johnson,
Richard �gner, Dan Huber, Ken
ohnson, Dike Anderson, Jerry Snellstrom, Vern Olson, and David Jennings.
Standing, left to right: Don Holmlund, Coach Maurice Phipps, Tommy Hendrickson. Kneeling: Don Anderson, Darryl Crait, Ron Urquhart. Acting President of GHC, Maurice J. Phipps, will again be at the helm of this year's spring gc team. Last year's team came out about even in the won and lost column,
holding matches wi
Centralia, Everett, and St. Martins, as well as participating in the state tournament at This year's team Found only one returning letterman, Darryl Crait.
Longvie1
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ORGANIZATIONS
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Jerry
Layman,
president;
Charlotte
Chamberlin,
secretary;
Darryl Crait,
treasurer;
Anne
Malinowski, vice president. Under the leadership oF Jerry Layman, this y�ar's executive council guided all the student body activities. Anne Malinowski successfully promoted and scheduled the assemblies. The group also made up and carried out a budget which, through the efForts oF Darryl Crait, came out 1n the black For the First time in many years. They also sponsored the annual f-lomecoming events, . the Days of '49, the school picnic, and the two Formals.
Left to right: Charlotte Chamberlin, secretary; publicity;
Anne Malinowski, vice-president; Dick Young,
Nikki Christiansen, social; Joloyce f-lunter, forensics;
Darryl
Crait, treasurer; Jerry
Layman, president; Ron Bridges, inter-collegiate commissioner; John Apple, lounge commissioner; Don Weisel, athletic commissioner.
Bottom Picture, leFt to right: Geri Pellegrini, secretary; Nikki Christiansen, president; Lucy sen, vice-president; Teresa Mc Hatton, sergeant-at-arms.
Plu: <Jluda Kďż˝ r=ront Row: Joe r=airbairn, Patty Muchlinski,
Dick r=ields, Elsie Schiller, Betty Jean Marcussen,
Mr. Colistro, advisor. Back Row: Dave Lundgren, Karl Kunz, Darryl Crait, r=rancis Richard, Richard Kelly, Joe Carter.
<J'fee Left to
right:
Patty Muchlinski,
Charlocte Chamberlain,
Marlene Oliver, Betty Jean Marcussen, Elsie Schiller.
Clara Brown,
Miss Holey, advisor
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Ye\ I Dukes, left to right: Dennis Prather and Chuck Ragus. Song Queens: Donna Van Winkle, Joloyce Hunter, Colleen Hanrahan.
Left to right: Darrel Kretz, Jake Vohs, John Apple, Dale Martin, Bob Rosi.
STAFF Lett
to
right:
Amdahl;
Gloria
Elsie Shiller,
editor; Marianne nolds;
Leona
Rey Peffly;
John Carlson; Rob Pel tola; Helen Brown; Ger ry Larson;
Bill Darkow;
Carolyn Jacobsen.
new process was used by the Timberline this year.
The monthly paper was typed on an I BM
electric machine and then the copies were duplicated by offset lithography. The Nautilus statt chose a smaller size For this year's annual.
All ot the printing was done by
e students in the school print shop, using the letterpress process.
STAFF eFt
to
right:
Bunny
Hunter, editor; Barbara Rasmussen; Case;
Bonnie
Janet Christen
sen; Ethel Salmi; Marian Heiser; Colleen Martin; Carol
Edison;
Ca
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Napper; Sharyn Thomp son; M r s. Gordon, ad visor.
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The Drama Department, under the direction oF Grace Gorton Peck, presented three plays during the year. Prather,
The Fall term play was "Charley's Aunt." Alfred Persson, Leona PeHly,
Those in the c9st were Tim Brooks, Dennis
Shirley McDougal,
Hunter, Dale Martin, and Beverly StaHord.
Dick Brown, Lee Weaver, JoLoyce
'The Night of January 16th," was presented as :he winter term play. The ending of this dramatic '"1Urder trial was not known, even to members oF :he cast, until the jury, picked from the audience, decided the fate oF Karen Andre, portrayed by Jo _oyce Huntm. Others in the cast were Mary Lou Wakefield,
John
Peyton, Carol
LaChapelle,
John Blaine, Barbara Domin, Jack Macan, Dennis Drather,
Geraldine
Larson,
Shirley
McDougal,
Jerry Melseth, Ray Fenton, Janet Christensen, ale Martin, Jean Williams, Leona
Peffly,
Bill
�illis, Bill Bennet and Gene Gates.
GRACE GORTON PECK, Advisor
"Fresh Fields" was presented in April. Included in the cast were Joloyce Hunter, Leona Dennis Prather, Colleen Hanrahan, Ray Fenton, Dale Martin, son.
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Left to right: JoLoyce Hunter, Gerry Larson, �lsie Schiller, A. J. Hillier, advisor, Jerry Laymar Harold Warre n .
At the opening meet at CPS, Jerry Layman placed second in extempore. At Linfield three speakers won places in the "tournament
of champions": Gerry Larson took second place in
oratory; JoLoyce Hunter, second in interpretative reading; and Layman placed third in extempore. At the National Meet, held in Pueblo, Colorado, the debate team of �lsie Schiller and Jerry Lay man placed third in a field of strong competition while Layman took second place tn extempore. Gerry Larson and Harold Warren also made good showings in their respective events. At the St. Martin's tourney, Layman and Shiller garnered another third place in debate. The climax of the season was the State Junior College Meet where the local group took six first place cups, two second places, and four third places to win the sweepstakes for the third consec utive year. Bob McCrea and Harold Warren finished a good season by taking second place in de bate at this final meet. Others contributing to the victory of the squad were Don �gge and John Blaine. Professor A.J. Hillier, coach in debate, oratory, and extempore, accompanied the group to all tournaments.
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BONNIE ON Tl--lE JOB
Tl--lE KING AND QUEEN
1--lOMECOMING 1--lALFTIME
JOE COi...LEGE?
Tl-1E QUEEN AND l-1 ER COURT: Pictured from left to right are Princesses Geri Pellegrini and Sharyn Thompson, Queen Charlotte Chamber! in, Nancy l-1anrahan (last year's quaen), and r=:owe1 Girl Lois Pederson.
Tl-1E COMMITTEE AND Tl-1E CAST
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Congratulations To The Graduates
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647
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629
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