The Nautilus - 1956

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:'\-ear the sea that flo,n along Stands our school so firm and strong. Through the years we'll think of you G H C, the grey and blue. Though the years may all go by, C H C \Yill ne,路er die.

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She y1路ill Ji,路e in our memory; . ' She will li,路e in our memory. Sing her praises one and al l ; Let them echo through the hall. Alma \later G H C, This '"e sing to thee.


ORGANIZRTIONS---ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS MUSIC---SPEECH---DRAMA ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ADVERTISEMENTS

Sta/I Linda Bresee

Janet McAninch

Judy Hepworth

Virginia Hutchison

Adelaide Hajduk

Patricia Albertson

Patricia Campbell

ADVERTISEMENTS

The Toppers Service Club

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Terry O'Connor, Arne Soderberg

ADVISER

Russell R. Scott

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\Ve present this book to you and hope that in scanning its pages in years to come, your thoughts ''"ill enr turn to Grays Harbor Col足 lege as

a

place of high aims, happy days, and

accomplished purposes. \Ve ha,-e endea rnred to make the 19 5 6 :'\' autilus a pictorial history of year.

the school

If, by thumbing through its pages, you

remember some of the good times you had here at Grays Harbor College, our efforts ha,-e not been in ,-ain.

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Top Picture: Rollo Gould, Vice-President; Pot Dyer, President; Anne McGregor, Treasurer; Hertha Aust, Secretory. Bottom Picture: Jim Phipps, Lounge Commissioner; Jean Lillybridge, Social Commisioner; Adreon Pel­ czar, Publicity Commissioner; Barbara Wynans, Forensics Commissioner; Richard Hepner, Athletic Commissioner.

The Executi\·e Board of the _-\ssociated ·tudents of Grays Harbor College has ably conducted the acti\·ities of Choken·ille dur­ ir:g the 1955-56 school year. This group has promoted the interesting season of social and athletic e\·ents. During the year the council

sponsored the annual Homecoming celebra­ tion, the formals, and the popular dinner dance at the Grays Harbor Country Club. The Days of '49 celebration \ns an excellent . example of the interest and enthusiasm that has been created in Choken·ille.

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Seventh Row: Ruth Blomquist, Roberto Lunsford, Miss Irene Compbell, Adviser. Sixth Row: Lorraine Williams, Virginia Hutchison, Antionette Krolevich, Lynette Chase, Janet Travis, Judy Trinneer, Lucille Mullin. Fifth Row:

Beth Smith, Adelaide Hajduk, Bobbette Watters,

Barbaro Comfort, Ann Breuher, Judy Hepworth.

Fourth Row: Mory Tornquist, Lindo Bresee, Patricio Albertson, Helene Hughes, Roberto Cole, Shirley Tetreau. Third Row: Hertha Aust, Patricio Jorgensen, Joan Krogstodt, Janet McAninch, Patricia Campbell, Marlene Durney, Billie Blattler Second Row: Barbaro Wynans, Barbaro Hill, Janice Richey, Nancy Cose, Anne McGregor, Jon Baker. First Row:

Linda Kocher, Rena Piccolo, Koren Rojcich, Jo Marrs, Potty Huff, Carleen Newmon.

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Third Row: Borbora Wynans, Miss Anne Holey, Adviser; Barbara Hill, President. Second

Row:

Sandra Pauley,

Historian;

Roberta Lunsford, Adelaide Hajduk, Secretary.

First Row: Mary Marchese, Treasurer; Antoinette Krolevich, Vice-President; Hertha Aust, Doris Waite.

Standing: Dave Westling, Earlyn Stone, Ted Reynvaan, Eric Anderson, Mr. J. R. Frost, adviser; Kenneth Johnson, Mike Anderson, Elmer Keiski, Jim Phipps, Pot Dyer. Kneeling:

Bob Van Winkle, Richard Hepner, Tom Flaherty.

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Virginia Hutchison, Adelaide Hoiduk, Albertson, Lindo Bresee.

Judy

Hepworth,

Jonet

McAninch,

Patricio

Compbell,

Patricio

Standing: Tom Rotto, Bill Key, Willis Whitney, Gene Nicholas, Merton Kennedy, Eddie Strom. Sitting: Diane Yaste, Bob Pieruccini. Not present: Adreon Pelczar, Adelaide Hajduk, Joseph Sceeles.

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Second Row: lorry Meyer, Richard Hepner, Jerry Hedwall, Erven lodeen, Jim Phipps. First Row: Mr. Louis Messmer, Adviser; Barbara Hill, Helene Hughes, Janet McAninch, Janet Campbell, Sandra Tracy, Ruth Blomquist, Biliie Blattler, Gerald Pease.

Phi Theta Kappa is a scholastic honorary or anization. The local Beta Iota chapter of Ph i Theta Kappa has had one of its most ucce fol years "·ith the largest membership. _ e\Y members \Yere brought into the club at the CT\O impressi,·e candlelight initiations. e\·eral meetings were combined >Yith a potluck dinner and social e\·ening to >Yhich mem­ ber im-i ed guests. Speaker at one of these

Kvamme,

Patricia

e,·ents \Yas Sergeant Thomas of the State Patrol. Other e\·ents included a Christmas partv and a big picnic in the spring at "-hich eHrrnne had a \YOnderful time. The acti,-e scci a l season \\"aS under the direction of Jim Phipps, president: Ste,-e \IcCo\Yan, vice­ i:;resident; Barbara Hill, secretary; Larry \I eyer, treasurer: and i\lr. Louis i\Iessmer, acfr � ser.

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Jerry Weiblen,

Driver;

Lynette Chase,

Queen.

Royal Court:

The annual Homecoming celebration "·as On held the first \Hek end in � onmber. Friday enning the fall play, "Our Town," \\°as presented. On Saturday enning the Chokers met the Enrett Troj ans at Ste\nrt field. The highlight of the gall1e \Yas the coro­ nation ceremony at half-time. _-\t that till1e

Princess Mary Plott, Princess Anne McGregor, Queen Princess Hertha Aust, Princess Carleen Newmon.

Lynette Chose,

the Homecoming Court \\°as presented. Lynette Chase \Yas crowned Queen with :\lary Plott, _--\nne iYlcGregor, Hertha _--\.ust, and Carleen � e\Yman as princesses. _-\fter the game students, alull1ni, and faculty honored the royal court at a dance in :\Jiller Gyrnnasiull1.

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KAREN

CARLEEN

RAJACICH

NEWMAN

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BILLIE

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BLATTLER

MARRS

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Cooch ChocEl Anderson, Jr., Ernest Y./oodfield and J. Deon Corter tied for Honorary Copoin and Inspirational Player Awcrds. Ted Blockmon, Coaches' Award.

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Wendy Weld, Honorary Captain; Jock Stoddard, Cooch. Merton Kennedy, Inspirational Player (not pictured).

Standing:_ Jack Stoddard,

Gene Nicholas,

Front Row: Mickey Rajcich,

coach; Wendy Weld, Don Oppelt, Reiko, Joe Shandera, Russell Messenger, Manager.

Rollo Gould, John McHotton, Merton Kennedy, Ron Lund, Ivon Nissell, Jim Anderson,

Roy Kycek,

Marshall Herron,

Bob

Jerry Boling.

ON-LEAGUE GAMES HC 78 St. Martin's . ... . SHC 76 Centralia . ... ... . ... . GHC 61 U of W Frosh .. ........ GHC 76 Weber Junior . ......... .. . College GHC 75 Seattle u Frosh .... . GHC 66 U of W Frosh . . . ... .. HC 80 Centralia ....... . ... ... .. GHC 72 Portland U Frosh . GHC 62 Portland U Frosh .... .

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CONFERENCE GAMES GHC 70 Yakima ........................ GHC 82 Skagit Valley ............ GHC 66 Clark . . .. GHC 74 Yakima GHC 97 Columbia Basin ...... GHC 74 Olympic GHC 66 Lower Columbia Junior College . .

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TOURNAMENT GAMES GHC 88 Yakima GHC 96 Clark

In League play GHC won 13 and lost 1 to win the conference championship.

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Second Row:

Doug Lundgren, Coach Stoddard, Russ Messenger, Manager; Don Smith, Bob Kitno.

Firs�· Row: Jim Anderson, Ivon Nissell, Terry Slettedahl, Mert Kennedy.

Second Row: M. J. Phipps, Coach; Jim Phipps, Richard Hepner, Ted Reynvaan, Gene Nicholas.

Firs'W' Row: John Strata,

Lei:: Rhoden, Bob Erickson, Bob Farquhar, Wayne Whorton.

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Standing: Elmer Keiski, Jim Linde, Barbaro Wynans, John Houkeli, Mr. A. J. Hiiiier, Coach; Tom Mortin. Sitting: Janet Kvamme, Pot Hornsby, Patricio Albertson.

The school year, 1955-56, has witnessed a successful forensic season. The squad has been larger than for some years and the achievements greater. �ine people are or have earned the right to be members of the national honorary society, Phi Rho Pi. Grays Harbor College has won what it has not been able to win before---namely, first place tro­ phies from the V\Testern State Tournament at Linfield College and from the National Phi Rho Pi contest. A ,·ery green squad entered the first speech meet of the year, January 6 and 7, at It did not achieve Seattle Pacific College. sensational success, yet it won two-thirds of its debates. Barbara Wynans placed third in oratory and second in interpretative reading. At the College of Puget Sound Tournament, February 9, 10, and 1 1, Elmer Keiski and Jim Lin.de reached the semi-finals in extem­ pore, Jim Linde reached the finals in men's

oratory, and Barbara Wynans captured first place in women's oratory. At the Linfield tourney, March 1, 2, and 3, Keiski and Linde won four out of six debates in the men's di,·ision. Pat Hornsby and Barbara Vly­ nans had similar success in the women's division. Again Jim was a finalist in men's oratory and Barbara received the coveted first place trophy in women's oratory. A.t the state junior college meet held at Grays Harbor College, April 6 and 7, the local squad won the sweepstake trophy by a wide margin. In the nine types of speech contests Grays Harbor captured or was tied for seven first place honors. The year ended with the national Phi Rho Pi contest at Ogden, Utah, April 12, 13, and 14. Jim and Elmer were semi-finalists in three events. And what could be grander? Barbara was the national champion in wom­ en's oratory.

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Fourth Row: Bob Roiko, John Chilmon, Gordon Mortin, Herb Nelson, Jomes Doy, Morsholl Herron, Richard Keltner, Tom Micholok, John Holzberger. Third

Row: Bert Keire, Jim Brandt, Neil Dahlstrom, Jock Thompson, Linde, Ed Kantor, Louis Johnson.

Second

Don Snider,

Row: Carol Jacobson, Sharon Timmons, Roberto Cole, Virginia Dione Yaste, Annette Johnson, Carole love, Judy Trinneer.

Hutchison,

Lynn

Brinks,

Ed Morgan, Jim

Joyce Conner,

Ann

Breuher,

First Row: Eugene Stensoger, Director; Marlene Pehrsson, Norma Hunger, Shari Mekosky, Beth Smith, Shirley Hor4 mer, Patricio Jorgensen, Judy Hepworth, Janice Richey, Carleen Newmon, Shirley Tetreau, Roberta Luns4 ford.

Second Row: Bob Roiko, Gordon Martin, Herb Nelson, Jomes Doy, Ed Morgon, Jim Brandt, Richard Keltner, Tom Michalak. First Row: Bert Keire, Jack Thompson, Don Snider, Lynn Brinks, Neil Dahlstrom, Bob Walls, John Holzberger, Louis Johnson, Engene Stensager, Director.

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Second Row: Poul McCarty, Bob Erickson, Gordon Mortin, Gene Osborne, Eugene Stensoger, Director. First Row: Jim Brandt, Tom Flaherty, Jerry Hedwoll, Richard Keltner.

Gordon Martin, Dave George, Marshall Herron, Poul McCarty.

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Inset: Gory Polo, Wally Webb; George Polo, Joe Crowell; John Stoddard, Si Crowell. left to Right: Don Georg, Stage Manager; Rollo Gould, Dr. Gibbs; Bette Simonson, Mrs. Gibbs; Judy Trinneer, lady in Audience; Mory Scott, Jone; Virginia Hutchison, Mrs. Soomes; Marilyn Scott, Rebecca Gibbs; Ed Kantor', George Gibbs; Bob Lonergan, Constable; Marshall Herron, Professor Willard; Bob Wolls, Simon Stimson; Herb Nelson, Mr. Carter; Mike Anderson, Howie Newsome; Terry O'Connor, Mr. Webb; Pot Horns· by, Emily Webb; Nancy Case, Mrs. Webb.

The drama season opened \Yith the Grays Harbor College Players' presentation of "Our Tom1" by Thorton \Vilder. The story depicts the life of a � ew Hampshire Yillage ---\Yith humor, picturesquesness and pathos--­ set against a background of centuries of time, social history, and religious ideas. For the \Vinter Play the Grays Harbor Players presented "Rumpelstiltskin." There

\Yere t\YO performances in the :\liller "-\udi­ torium for the children of the community. The Spring Play, "The \Villo\Y and I'' by John Patrick \\·as presented on i\lay 4. The cast included Shari i\lekosky. Pat Hornsby, Carole Lofgren, Hertha Aust, :"\" ancy Case, Ed Kantor, Rollo Gould, Terry O'Connor, and Herb :"\" elson.

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TOP PICTURE Second Row: Nancy Cose, Mother Hulda; Ed Kantor, Rumpelstiltskin. First Row: Adelaide Hajduk, lngert; Dove Westling, Prince; Virginia Hutchison, Princess; Hertha Aust, Miller's daughter; Herb Nelson, Miller; Roberta Cole, Miller's wife; Harlow Stevens, King; Carole Lofgren, Gothel. Virginia

Hutchison, Hertha Aust, Adelaide Hajduk.

Harlow

BOTTOM PICTURE Stevens, Herb Nelson,

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Dove Westling,

Roberta Cole,

Carole

Lofgren,


REGISTP.AT!O v

LOUNGDfG

W"iECO:.UNG

RO:f LUND RECEIVI"� mm CROSS LIFE SAVING AW R.1



H.J. KRAMER Superintendent of Schools :\gain we reach the time \\"hen the ac­ ti,·ities and accomplishments of Grays Har­ bor College are to be recorded. The actual recording is a relati,·ely easy task but to e,·alu­ ate the benefit occurring to the indi,·idual and the communitv "·ill be a far more difficult . problem. In the last analysis each student must decide for himself the value he has re­ ceiHd from those things in \Yhich he has par-

ticipated. The community will determine the ,·alue in light of our contribution to the wel­ fare of the community. It is my hope that these e\·aluations will be of the highest order. The ::\ autilus carries an impressive story of your accomplishments and activities. The staff certainly desetTes appreciation of a job \Yell done. lYiy congratulations to them and to the student body for a job well done.

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PRESIDENT'S FAMILY Ed, Jr., Terry,

President Edward P. Smith, Mrs. Smith,

Kay

interest in Grays Harbor College has tre­ mendously increased. � I am ' ery pleased with the achievements and progress of our former students in the higher institutions they attend. This indi­ cates to me that our faculty is doing an out­ standing piece of work with the students at Grays Harbor College. I offer my sincere thanks to the towns­ people, the school board, the superintendent oi schools, and the faculty, and the students of the college for their contribution to this successful school year.

The 195 5-5 6 school year at Grays Harbor College has been an e,·entful year. In De­ cember, the State Board of Education ap­ proHd the allocation of state funds for the construction of a new college plant for Grays Harbor College. The first units to be con­ structed will include an administrati,-e unit, a student lounge unit, a science unit, a class­ room unit, and the facilities for a physical education program. There are other marks of progress such as, a fine academic job by the faculty, an excel­ lent piece of work by the student body offi­ cers, a successful school annual and paper, a considerable increase in enrollment, and an excellent year in athletics, forensics, and dramatics. Because of these accomplishments,

EDvVARD P. SMITH President, Grays Harbor College

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Daniel F. Coulter

i\f a11rice J. Phipps

SOCIAL SCIENCE

MATHEMATICS

B. S., lewis ond Clark College; M. Ed., lewis ond Clark College

B. A., Washington Stole College; M. A., Washington State College

PSYCHOLOGY AND DIRECTOR OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

] a 111es R. Frost

Dorothy f\[ acNealy PRACTICAL NURSING B. S.,

University of Washington

&. S., Bl-:ick Hill Teachers College; M. A., University of Oregon.

J 0/111 Xillian BUSINESS

ADMINISTRATION

B. B .A., University of Washington

rirki Sig_qstedt BUSINESS MANAGER

f,11cillc Case

A I/red .f. Hillier

Catherine Gibson

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

SOCIAL SCIENCE DEAN OF FACULTY

REGISTRAR

8. A.,

Eastern Washington College of Education

B. A., linfield College; M. A., Univresity of Washington

C Ii ace ,-j nderson, Jr.

Carl B. Q11ie11 AUTOMOBILE

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEAD FOOTBALL COACH B. S., University of Idaho;

MECHANICS

Journeyman Auto Mechanic

M. S.,

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University of Idaho.


ENGLISH, SPEECH AND DRAMA B. A.,

M. A.,

Linfield College; Washington State College.

Ji ayme Hollan ART

B. S., University of North Dakota.

John J F. Spellman

G. lre11e Campbell

Russell R. Scott

SECRETARIAL B.

E., Wisconsin State Teachers; M. A., University of Iowa

B. A., University of Washington A.B.L.S., University of Washington A.M.l.S., University of Michigan.

Shirley B. Gordon

Harold 1. Enrico FOREIGN LANGUAGES

B. A., M. A.,

CHEMISTRY

Universtiy of Washington University of Washington.

B. S., Washington State College; M. A., Washington State College.

,-Jlfred 111. Phillips

dn11e Holey

John S. Stoddard

PHYSICS

ENGLISH AND LITERATURE

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEAD BASKETBALL COACH

B. S., Kansas State Teachers Col颅 lege; M. S., Kansas State Teachers College.

B. A.1 Concordia College; Northwestern University.

Eugene F. Stensager

LIBRARIAN

TRAINING

M. A.,

B. A., Centrol Washington College

of Education.

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MUSIC

B.

A., Washington State College; Ed., Woshington Stote College.

B.

Ra!ph De路1.;er VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND PRINTING Journeyman Printer, I. T. U.; B. A.,

Western Washington Education.

College

of

Louis TV. J\l essmer BIOLOGY B.

M.

S., University of Washingtoni S., University of Washington.



Standin�: Hazel Rarey, Coro Chamberlin, Lillian Nelson, Uneto Newmon, Margaret lavender, Gene¡ v1eve Guile, Groce Holt.

Sitting: Mrs.

Dorothy MocNeoly,

Instructor; Mory Yuskiw.

Janet Kvamme, Roberta Lunsford, Judy Hepworth, Mr. John Spellman, librarian.

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KEITH

McDONALD

President

LYNETTE CHASE

Secreter�·- Treasurer

JOHN HAUKELI

Vice-President

Second Row: Carroll Dobransky, Lynn Brinks, George Furford, Harold Brunstod, Mike Jump. First Row: Janet Jordan, Sharon Timmons, Reno Piccolo, Sondra Tracy, Janice Richey.

Second Row: Lawrence Austin, Jock Thompson, loyal Davis, Tom Askew, Gene Nicholas. First Row: Carleen Newman, Blattler, Carole Lofgren.

Billie

Second Row: Bob Brunstod, Horry Worjonen, Gerold Pease, Judy Hall, Clark Philbrick, Richard Hoyt. First Row: Roger Cloutier, Wayne Whorton, Lynnette Chose, Bette Sim· onton, Pot Hornsby, J_� net Travis.


Second Row: Bill lomoreoux, Harold Alley, Bud Salzer, Eli Prkut, Richard Floyd. First Row: Ivar Bruhaug, Ivon Nis· sell, Charles Austin, Lorry Makos, Lorry Homer.

Second Row: Glen Fishel, Bert Keire, Bob Lonergan, Jim Monjoy, John Haukeli, Bill Sporre, Richard Kiliz. First Row: Barbaro Comfort, Mari· lyn Brown, Nancy Case, Bill Medley, Tom Cotton, Byron Harris, Bernard Espedal.

Second Row: Jim Powell, Burt Smith, Wesley Metzger, Richard Keltner, Rob· �rt Nelson. First Row: Ron Lund, Charlie Funk. Arthur Stendal, Byron Eager, Jim Mc· Carthy.

Second Row: Jomes Doy, Merton Kennedy, Douglas Lundgren, Ted Rad­ ford, Merryl Johnson, Lorry Evans. First Row: lorry Daniels, Janet Mc· Aninch, Bobbette Watters, P att y :ompbell, Shirley Tetreau.

Second Row: Neil Lindholm, George Lund, Poul Day, Richard McManus, Poul Macon. First Row: John McHotton, Charles Funk, Duane Mcleod, Herb Nelson, Davis Butterfield, George Hebish.

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Second Row: Jack Trinneer, Bob Young, Jock Oglesby, Tom Martin, Russell Messenger, Jim Anderson. First Row: Louis Johnson, Karen Rajcich, Marlene Pehrsson, Meredith Simmons, Marlene Durney, Terry Slet· tedahl.

Second Row: Robert Reiko, Denny Kimmel, Irving Herman, Mike Gun­ ning, Gerold Dombroski. First Row: Mory Tornquist, Ann Brueher, Jeon Lillybridge, Sharon An­ derson, Carole Love.

Second Row: Eldon Mossman, Larry Odle, Don Goer, Larry Genzel, Jerry Hedwall. First Row: Manley Niemcziek, David George, Muriel Murphy, Jo Marrs, Donna Pryde, Adreon Pelczar.

Second Row: Terry Johnson, Ron Polmich, Ray Kycek, Guy McMinds, Clair Hyatt, Edwin Elkin. First Row. Richard Dionne, Harold Hopper, Eorlyn Stone, Ken Wombolt.

Second Row: Ted Butz, Jerry Tate, Dave Westling, Ronald Swift, Stanley Poole, Ed Morgon. Firs� Row: Duane Carson, Mike An· �erson, Shirley Harmer, Lee Rhoden, John Strada, Robert Beordslee.

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Second Row: Virgil Smith, John Mustard, John Holzberger, Pot Haaga, Robert Taylor. First Row: Beth Smith, Shari Me­ osky, Georgann Becker, Pot Jorgen­ sen, Janet Egge, Jan Boker.

Second Row: James Stacie, Bob Far­ quhar, Kenneth Spencer, Alan Smith, John Chilmon, Geroldt Heintz. first Row: Shirley Arseneau, Bob Erickson, Don Snider, Joyce Connor, indo Bresee, Ray Hurley.

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Eecond Row: Keith McDonald Jerry "" ling, Roy Olsen, Charles Atkinson, =:Jmer Keiski, Norma Hunger. firs! Row: Dorrell Woyok, Jill An­ oenon, Joyce Wiley, Pot Albertson, _ cille Mullen, Annette Johnson.

Second Row: Ray Keefer John Kersh, -"'Onord Chambers, Gene Osborn, Paul cCor y. firs1 Row: Jacobson.

Janet

Kvamme,

Carol

Second Row: Francis Johnson, Mau­ fox, Bob Schlesser, Wally Volz.

·ce

lrst Row: Judy Hepworth, Myrna ::ochel, Irene Hayvaz, Judy Trinneer.

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Kenneth Johnson Robert Pieruccini

JIM BRANOT Vice-President

BARBARA Hill Secretary

ANTOINETTE KRALEVICH Treasurer

TEO REYNVAAN President

Laurence Pearson

Anne McGregor

Gordon Marfin

Li:ida Kdcher

Paul Speers

Dave Josman

{

I Alfred Persson

Neil Dahlstrom

Charle!. Gregg Keith Engvoll

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Jim Cochran Antoinette Kr levich

Tom Flaherty _

Nor o Ashby_ n;

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Lorry Meyer Pa;ty

( Balsley Tom Davis

Dick Snavely �ot Dyer

Tom Michalak

Eric An derson

\ Steve McCowan

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Rolph loveloce

Bill Key

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Gordon Stone

Vir inio Hutchin�n

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Ro"cich


Third Row: Jerry Mobley, Lc1rry Odle, Guy McMinds, Dick Antilla, Darrel Corter, J . Dean Carter, Joe DeLc1Cruz, Terry O'Harc1, Ted Blcickrnan.

Larry Hon-1er,

SeconC::

Row: Bob Teogle, Manciger; Ivon Nissell, Jim Rogers, Terry Slettedohl, Lorry Evons, Harlow Stevens, Dove Josman, Bob Tice, Bill Sporre, Bob Bc1sich, Assistc111t Coach.

first

Row: Roger Cloutier, John Haukeli, Leroy Shelton, Torn Wc1ud, Bob Kitnc1, Bill Wode, Ernest Woodfield, Clwce Anderson, Jr., Coach.


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KXRO WISHKAH AT K STREET IN ABERDEEN

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FINE FOODS GROCERIES HUFF & CHARETTE 105 South Broadway

Phone Abrdn 1172

BENSON'S

Compliments of

Your College Bookstore 219 E. Wishkah

Auto Dealers Association

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Scott's Grand Central Market MEATS, FISH, PRODUCE, AND POULTRY

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QUICK PRINT CO.

Aberdeen, Wash. Corner Heron and H

Printing, Publishing, Publishers GRAYS HARBOR POST

Phone Abrdn 652

107 South G

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SHORT STOP DRIVE-IN

JACK'S DRIVE-IN

First Federal Savings & Loan

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Aberdeen

602 Simpson Avenue

JACK L. PETTIT

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1I Foot of Myrtle Street

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SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 106 South Broadway

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Aberdeen, Wash.

832 J Street

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HOQUIAM, WASHINGTON

618 SIMPSON

Phone H oqm 124

HOQUIAM, WASHINGTON

THE

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Quigg Bros.

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Whitcher

Phone Aberdeen

242

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722 Simpson

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110 East Heron

ANDREWS

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BOTTLING

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Nesbitt's Full

613

Flavor Beverages

108 East Wishkah

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112 East Market St.

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Phone Abrdn 5400


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