Nautilus - 1958

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THE 1958 N A u T I L u s

Published by THE ASSOCIATED

STUDENT

BODY

GRAYS HARBOR COLLEGE Aberdeen, Washington Staff Editor

John Greer

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Make-up and Copy Editors:

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Linda Hills, Alice Armstrong, Judy Hill, Marjorie Salmi, Sharyn Smith, Maureen McAllister Faculty Advisor

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Mr. Elmer Wagner


Foreword

Grays Harbor College was incorporated into the Aberdeen school district in August, 1930, and the first students were en足 rolled the following month.

The college has been in operation

since that time, although its location has changed.

In 1941 the

school became a state college under the junior college law passed in that year.

In 1945 GHC moved to the Samuel Benn school

where it remained until January of this year. At that time the new Grays Harbor College was occupied and is now in full operation.

With these new facilities in mind, the

1958 Nautilus is designed to give present students something to look back upon and prospective students a fine school to look forward to.

Dedication It is to the new Grays Harbor College campus, one of the finest in the state, that we dedicate this 1958 Nautilus. Because of the new, improved facilities, the students now at Grays Harbor and those who will attend in the future will find that a greater degree of learning can be achieved.

The new campus

will always serve as a milestone of education in this area.

Here

students can enjoy a real college atmosphere on a big-college cam足 pus away from the main part of town.

Here also students and fac足

ulty can maintain college life as it should be.


THE

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The President's Message Students and Faculty of Grays Harbor College: I am pleased to have this opportunity to express these words of greeting and good wishes in your 1958 Nautilus. First, my congratulations to the graduating sophomores.

I would like

to see you often on our campus in future years, and I hope that each and every one of you will successfully continue his search for education. Second, my best wishes to the freshmen.

I look forward to seeing many

of you back at Grays Harbor College next year. Third, I would like personally to thank the faculty and students for their wonderful cooperation during the school year.

Also I offer my sincere con足

gratulations to the annual staff for an excellent job on the yearbook.

I am pleased with our new site and buildings, and look forward to a bright future for the college. EDWARD P.

SMITH

President, Grays Harbor College


CHACE ANDERSON.JR., M.S. History, Librarian ays Harbor College; A.B., University of - g on; A.B.L.S .. University of Washington A.M.L.S., University of Michigan

Social Science, Physical Education Head Football Coach B.S., University of Idaho; M.S. University of Idaho

Faculty

EDWIN STRICKER, M.ED. Chemistry, Engineering A.S.. Northland College; S.S .. University of Minnesota; M.Ed., Wisconsin State College

RUSSELL R. SCOTT, M.A. English, Speech, Drama B.A.. Linfield College; M.A.. State College of Washington

ELMER HUNT, M.ED. Mathematics 8.A., Washington State College; M.Ed., Washington State College


JAMES RICHARD FROST, M.ED. Social Science A.S., Multnomah路 College; B.S. Lewis and Clark College; M.Ed., Lewis and Clark College

CATHERINE GIBSON Secretary

ALFRED J. HILLIER, M.A. History and Sociology B.A., Linfield College; M.A . University of Washington

JOHN S. STODDARD, M.ED. Social Science, Physical Education Head Basketball Coach A.A., Grays Harbor College; B.A., Central Washington College; M .Ed., Seattle University

ANNE HOLEY, M.A. English B.A. Concordia College; M.A. Northwestern University

VICKI SIGGSTEDT Business Manager

LOUIS W. MESSMER Biology B. S., University of Washington; M. S颅 University of Washington


DOROTHY MACNEALY, B.S., R.N. ELMER WAGNER, M.ED. English, Journalism B.A., Whitman College; M.Ed., University of Idaho

ALFRED M. PHILIPS. M.S. Registrar, Physics S.S., Kansas State Teachers College; M.S., Kansas State Teachers College

JOHN KILLIAN, M.B.A. Business Administration 8.8.A.,

University of Washington; M.B.A. University of Washington

PETER PERISICH Vocational Education Director of Adult Education B.A. . University of Washington

HAROLD J. ENRICO, M.A. Foreign Languages, English B.A., University of Washington; M.A. University of Washington

Practical Nursing A.A. . Grays Harbor College; Certificate of Nursing, University of Minnesota; S.S. in Nursing, University of Washington


DALE BURGESS, B.S.

JEANE JONES, B.S.

VARNEY COREY, M.A.

Chemistry

Physical Education, Social Science Women's Advisor

Business Administration Physical Education

B. S., University of Oregon

A.A., Grays Harbor College;B.A. Centra.. Washington College; B . B.A., University c Oregon; M.A., University of Oregon

B.S., Indiana University

MAURICE J. PHIPPS, EUGENE

F.

STENSAGER, M.A. Music

B.A .•

Washington State College; Washington State College

M.A.

Psychology Director of Student Affairs B.S., Black Hills Teachers College; M.A University of Oregon

B.Ed.,

JOH

SMITH, B.S.

Biology, Physical Science B.S., Montana State College

RICHARD

LANDBERG, tyi.F.A. Art

A.A... Grays Harbor College; B.A., University of Washington; M .F .A .. University of Washington


CLASSES


Sophomores

Dave Jaskar, Mary Ann Waara, Barbara Shelton, Larry Hubacka.

• Jeanette Graham

Jack Henkel

Sharon Blaine

Jerry Bevins

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Carolyn Hamilton

Rudolph Pointinger

Marilyn Zawislak


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Roger Cloutier Camille Fox John Greer Katherine Hansen Sherman Beidler

Mary Docsanes Arthur Joplin Judy Hughes John Homchick

Michael Hatch Carolyn Link Donald Thomas

J udyth Messer

Ernest Enz


aid Johnston

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arian Keller r•

arles Vavrek

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Ann Waara es Newman

Gale Bowen Larry Hubacka Dixie Sheary Craig Wellington

Terrence Helseth Alice Anderson Marvin Jennings

Jeanette Krogstadt Jack Wylie

Jerald Johnson


Becky Tobey Patrick Rundle Ruby Brownrigg David Nyman Arlene Wojs

Janet Wylie Darrell

Potter

Sha,on Marsh Warren Clevenger

Charles Atkinson Julie Nieman Clester Strouth

Melvin Thompson Michael May

Daniel McFarland


Ronald Laukkanen Karen Brunstrom Eugene Smith ouise Rosen Edward Merrill

Mike Silvey William Apley Margaret McEvily Ray Wickre

James Brown Joseph Malik Carole Reinhart

Marlin Marsh Gene Dotson

Mary Lynn Teale


Dean Turcotte Barbara Shelton Donald Purdy Marilyn Caldwell William Maynard

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Dennis Lencioni Karen Sundblad John Gabriel Lewis Adams

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Vincenta Marchese Jerry Snyder David Jaskar

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Kwang Chough Carole Fisher

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Edwin Elkin


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_e-ry Berbells �.... chen Tatro -=,

Hogan

�be Rehm

Ricky Warwick Richard Mattler Doris Anderson Edward Command

Dorothy Easter Bruce Olson Gayle Egge

Darlene Myhre Addison Ames

Richard Candey


Freshmen

Freshman class officers for 1957-58 are Karin Leaf, secretary, Chuck Daniels, vice president; Ray Hajduk, president; and Carolyn Jauhola, treasurer.

First row: Ken Dugwyler, Kay Cannon, Bruce Flanagan Second row: Sally Bradford, Janet Corcoran, Bonnie Albertson, Deanna Colton, Merold Schmidtke, Darlene Duvall Third row: Wilbur Coonse, Bob Burkholter, Virgil Robbins. Jack Betterley, Bob Cole


First row: Nancy Travis, Rosalie Winkle, Janice Hite, Marlene Anderson, Phyllis Dick. Second row: Kim D. Yung, Bill Davison, Dave Taylor, Arnold Jacobs, Allen Koidahl, Earl Mann.

First row: Joe Guedon, Earl Hughes, Gleih Gehlert, Rosemarie Nicola, Roy Savela, Budd Fogo. Second row: Larry Patton, Jerry Schaaf, Gary Belmont, Robert Everett, Duane Cox, Gerald Martin.

First row: Audrey Wright, Bonnie Schelper, Judy Wiley, Patsy Spoon, Lorna Haavisto. Second row: Bjarne Bertelsen, Wallace Johannes, Dave Liukko, Dervin Ask, Neil Linder, Gerald Roderick.


Front row: Linda Hills. Alice Armstrong, Roger Christopherson, Lois Fry, Sandra Kenyon. Back row: William Fogo,_ Mike Curry, Eugene Elms, Allen Basore, Gary Apukka. John Rorick_

First row: Charlotte Davis. Karen Fretenburg, Jim Atkins, Lynne Ross, Barbara Hirschbeck. Second row: Ann Fairchild, Don Wise, Don Hall, Pearl Lilliquist.

Front row: Sally Luark,Colleen Keller, Maureen McAllister. LaRee Phelps, Judy Hannukaine. Back row: Jim Arnold, Ron Butz, Lionel Weese, John Johnston, Dale Fishel.


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First row: Phyllis Strada, Lynne Hiley, Jane Vargas, Joanne Stone, Gwen Schroeder, Nadine Thompson. Second row: Judy Phelan, Carl Espedel, Richard Shipley, Tom Stephens, David Misitano, Roberta Tegen.

Front row: Norm Lynn, Sheila Theriault, Andy Carlson, Nancy Clevenger, Bob Harrington. Back row: Ron Discher, Jim Cartwright, Ralph Light, Ronald Sund, Marty Flom.

Front row: Donna Swason, Donna Shumway, Nancy Matthews, Tanya Christian, Alice Mercer. Back row: Christina Wilpone, Gordon Lanning, Larry Johnston, Dave Lukin, Darryl Davis, Alltrina Henning.


First row:Bob Johnson, jack Worrell, Wally Metzger, Dan Dougherty, Jebb Jensen. Second row: LarryrBates., Norman Bermen, Warren Gunderson, Bill Hohensee, Duane Nelson.

First row: Patti Makin, Karin Leaf, Gail Guggenbickler, Betty Conley, Judy Farmer. Second row: Don Abrahamson, Joe Farnsworth, John Hart, Chuck Watson, Hugo Brodin.

First row: Jeanne Moe, George Henning, Lillian Haglund, Sally Hill. Second row: Bruce Williams ,Ed Dahl, Jim Farley, Gerald Mallette, Mike White.


Front row: Linda Melvin, Alice Shoaf, Sylvia Winningham. Back row: Art Hegberg, Chuck Copeland, Darryl Pedersen.

First row: Carolyn Jauhola, Sherry Aro, Sheila Francis. Second row: Sam Bertolami, Chuck Wetzel, Richard Anderson, Glen Nore.

First row: W. Plakinger, Denise Johnson, Donna Gumtow, Marleen Ackerson, Kaye Murdock, Art White Second row: Mike Longheed, Bill Cox, Jack Prince, Walter Edens, Mike Thein, Ken Koivisto.


Front row: Jane Stopsen, Bob Learned, Susann Nelson. Back row: Ed Sheary, Norm Caldwell, Andy Jonassen.

First row: Marilyn Vaughn, Marjorie Salmi. Betty Cogdill. Carol Simon. Second row: Joan Kent, Roy Lindley, Robert Zieman, Suson Fisher.

First row: Iris Mullenix. M e r n a Ch.:imberďż˝. Ve;-a Legernes, Velma Salonen. Second row: James Paul. Jim Adams, Larry Wardlow.


First row: Myrna Bodnar, Judy Hill Carol Burckhard, Karen Anderson. Second row: Clarence Pope, Ron Thompson, Bruce Tedder.

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First row: Doris Gamage, Allen Medley, Jeanette Johnson. Second row: Jim Graham, Dave Rabey, Bill Malstrom, Walter Sidor.

First row: Ken Anderson, Sharyn Smith, Laurie Jones, Linda Bache. Second row: Ron Lofgren, Don McMinds, Jim Garrett, Ray Hajduk.



I I

ORGANIZATIONS


Sitting: Sally Luark, Gayle Egge, Kathy Hansen. Standing: Terry Helseth, Andrew Carlson, Dick Shumway, Ron Roberts, Mr. Hillier.

FORENSICS During the past years Grays Harbor College forensics teams, under the able leadership of Mr.

Hillier, have con足

sistently garnered regional and national honors. squad was no exception.

This year's

Participating in four tournaments,

the 1958 team excelled in most events.

Gayle Egge reached

the oratory finals at Seattle Pacific, CPS, and Linfield Col足 lege, site of the regional tournament.

Ron 揃Roberts and Dick

Shumway placed third in debate at CPS.

Andrew Carlson

reached the finals in interpretive reading at CPS and Linfield. Kathy Hansen placed third in extemporaneous speaking at the regional meet. Highlight of the year was the national Phi Rho tourna足 ment at Hutchinson, Kansas.


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Sitiing:

Carolyn Hamilton, Varian Keller,

Judy Hughes.

Standing: Kathy Hansen, Miss Holey, Gayle Egge, Julie Barbara Shelton.

icman, Mary Ann Waara,

PHI THETA KAPPA

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First row: Mr. Spellman,

Pat Rundle,

Carolyn Hamilton,

Karen

Brunstrom,

Carole Reinhart, Gayle

Egge,

Kathy

Han�en, Gerald Johnser,1. Stcond row: Barbara Hirschbcck, Judy F€nner, Carole Guggenbick+er, Alice Anderson, Bonnie Albertson.

Fisher,

Sally

Luark,

Sharon

B!aine,

Judy

Hughes,

Gail

Third row: Dave Ja•kar, Chuck Wetzel. Dave Liukko, Neil Linder. Kwang Chough. Terry Helseth, Dick Shumway, Daryl Clsen, Joe Malik, Allen Ba!.or�. Rodney Boyer.


BAND

First row: RichJrd Mattler, Betty Cogdill, Gail Gugger.,ickler, Sandra Johnston, Bob Johnson, Sue Miller, Lewis Adams. �econd row: NJncy Clevenger. Laurie Jones, John Johnston, Gerald Johnson, Craig Wellington. Third row: Dick Candey, Larry Johnston. Melvin Thompson, Arlin

Harrington,

Ronald Sund

Fourth row: Rick Warick, Addison Ames.

CHARLIE CHOKER QUARTET

Art Joplin, Gerald Martin, Jack Prince, Rick Warwick.


CHOIR

ANNUAL STAFF

Maureen McAllister. John Greer. Judy Hill, Sharyn Smith. Alice Armstrong, Marjorie Salmi, Dick Candey.


TIMBERLINE

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Benner, Gayle Egge, Neil Linder.

RADIO SPEECH

Sitting: Larry Walk, Stanley Lancaster. Standing: Dick Candcy, Warren Clevenger. Don Abrahamson, To"" Chaffey, Mr. Scott. V i ncen ta Marchese, She:iry, Carole Reinhart. Joe LaBreck, Neil Linder, Doug Pendergraft, Chuck Wetzel.

Dixie


LETTERMEN

First row: Paul Vigil, Jim Atkins, Jim Newman, Lewis Adams, jack Henkel, Bob Farquhar, Cole.

John Gabriel,

Robert

Second row: Chuck Copeland, Sam Nel,on, Jim Graham, Mike Silvey, Dean Turcotte, Jack Betterley, Jack Wirk足 kala, Jerry Snider. Third row: Eddie Dahl, John Greer, Russell Messenger, Doug Pendergraft, Ted Bruener, Melvin Thompson, Lencioni.

CHEERLEADERS

Carole Hiley, Lynne Ross, Dixie Sheary, Dorothy Easter.

Dennis


Jeanette Graham, secretary-treasurer; Varian Keller, president; Carolyn Jauhola, vice-president.

The Associated Women Students consists of all the girls at Grays Harbor College. During the past year the Associated Women Stu足 dents has been under the leadership of Varian Keller, president, who was assisted by Carolyn Jauhola, vice足 president,

and

Jeanette

Graham,

secretary-treasurer.

They were elected at the end of the last school year and will hold office for the whole year. The group began the school year with a tea to help the new girls get acquainted. Other activities of the year included bake sales, a dance, the Christmas "Toys for Tots" program and an annual spring tea which was held in honor of the mothers of all the college students. Miss Irene Campbel I is the advisor for the group.


Student Council

Associated Student Body officers for the year include, from left to right, Jerry Johnson, vice足 president; Kathy Hansen, treasurer; Carole Reinhart, secretary; and Joe Malik, president.

The Student Council, led by Joe Malik, is the executive body for student government at Grays Harbor College.

The council con足

sists of all student body officers and the appointed commissioners. The members are Joe Malik, Jerry Johnson, Carol Reinhart, Kathy Hansen, Wally Metzger, Larry Hubacka, Ray Hajduk, Oliver (Punk) Smith, Varian Keller, Bill Maynard, Carolyn Hamilton, Gayle Egge, and Betty Conley. This group decides upon the budget, social events, activities, and policies affecting the students throughout the school year.


LIBRARIANS Alice Anderson, Becky Tobey, Marilyn Vaughn, Kay Cannon.

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NURSES' AIDES

MRS. MacNEAL Y


ACTIVITIES



The annual GHC Homecoming festivities started with a talent review which took place at the Miller Auditorium on Friday night, October 25. The first event of the program was the crowning of the queen, Karen Brunstrom from Hoquiam. by Mr. Edward P. Smith. Members of the court were Bebe Rehm and Patty Peterson from Aberdeen, Katherine Hanson from Hoquiam, and Varian Keller from Raymond . Talent included a tap dance by Judy Fenner, pantomimes by Dorothy Easter and Addison Ames, a piano solo by Richard Mattler, and numbers by the college choir and the college dance band di­ rected by Eugene Stensager. The Harbor Lights, a boys' quartet from Hoquiam, compo�ed of Mike Corrigan. Bob Harrison, Perry Herron and Bill Wieland sang a few numbers. A play called "If Men Played Cards the Way Women Do" was presented by an all male cast. Autumn in New York was the theme of the dance which took place after the game on Saturday night. The dance was the last event of Homecoming.


WINTER

"Red Silhouettes," this year's winter formal, was held February 14 in the CUB. The theme was carried out in the traditional colors of Valentine's Day-red and white.

Above

the lighted fireplace the words "Red Silhouettes" were written. Plush red hearts were placed on either side of this lettering.


FORMAL

The pillars throughout the room were entwined with red crepe paper and topped with red and white balloons. At one corner of the room stood a large red and white heart which functioned as a back足 ground for photographs taken of couples attending the dance. The music was furnished by the Raindrops. During intermission the Harborlights, a local quar足 tet, entertained the crowd with several numbers.


"The Solid Gold Cadillac"

The fall play, "The Solid Gold Cadillac," was presented by the GHC drama class under the direc足 tion of Mr.

Russell Scott. This amusing two-act

comedy starred Gayle Egge, Charles Watson, Judy Messer,

Dale Fishel,

Neil

Linder ,Dick Candey,

Darryl Davis, and Andrew Carlson.

Oirc.o.,.or


Mary Curry, Neil Linder, Chuck Wetzel, Gayle Egge.

"The Importance of Being Earnest"

The first play to be presented in the new college studio was Oscar Wilde's "The

Importance of Being

Earnest." This delightful comedy, directed by Mr. Rus足 sell Scott, played to a full house for two nights. Members of the cast included Gayle Egge, Judy Messer, Mary Curry, Carol Fisher, Neil Linder, Chuck Wetzel, Carlson.

Darryl

Davis,

Richard

Candey

and

Andrew



Coach Chace Anderson and Assistant Coach Varney Corey

ATHLETICS


Washington Junior

College

Standings W

GHC- 7

Bakersfield JC

GHC- 0

Everett JC

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GHC-13

Yakima JC

GHC-66

Centralia JC

GHC- 7

Wenatchee JC

GHC-19

Olympic JC

GHC-27

Columbia Basin

GHC-19

Lower Columbia

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on reserve

strength, Choker squad finished the 1957 season tied for fifth place in the state junior college league.

A

trip to Bakersfield JC highlighted the season for a team that was ex颅 citing to watch even when losing..

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Front row: Jack Prince, Marlin Marsh, Mike Corrigan. Back row: Chuck Copeland, Jim Adams, Ted Bruener,

Chuck Caldwell, Dennis Stepp.

For a team lacking in height, the Grays. Harbor College basketbal I team did not want for determination. Finishing the season with a 9 won, 9 lost league record, the Chokers defeated every conference opponent at least once except for champion Columbia Basin and Olympic. 77

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DRUG CO.

Co.

Compliments of

WALT FAILOR Sporting Goods and Camera Departments Becker Bldg.

Abdrn 798

INDUSTRIAL

Phone Abrdn 613 SUPPLIERS

108 East Wishkah

Aberdeen,

Wash.

Shoes for Everyone For Every Occasion

Adamore's SHOES

Open

9 til 9

Closed Sunday 220

E. Market

Aberdeen

Wishkah at K Street in Aberdeen





THE ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS



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Front row: Marlin Marsh, Jim Farley, Jim Giblin, Mike Corrigan, Doug Pendergraft, Jack Betterley, Mike Silvey, Arlen Marsh, Ted Bruener, Bob Bauman, Sam Nelson, Paul Vigil, Bob Whitney. Back row: Jack Henkel, Jack Wirrkala, Chuck Copeland, Bob Gibbons, Phil Bellgardt, Roger Cloutier, Bill Wi.eland, Jerry Snider, Cal Bagby, Jim Graham, Eddie Dahl, Perry Herron, Danny Kimmel, Larry Bates, Mike White.


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