The Nautilus - 1960

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presents the

1960 NAUrfILUS

Published by The Associated Student Body GRAYS HARBOR COLLEGE Aberdeen, Washington


FOREWORD Everyone knows that college life includes both work and play.

We didn't skimp work this past

year, but there was enough time to play, too, and L)lay we did.

Here is your 1960 Nautilus, then, a

record of the playful side of college life as well as of faces and places.

Because of the pereseverance of a few the three formal dances were highly successful.

The social

hours begun this year by A.W.S. were well receiverl by the students, and were an exce1lent opportunity for making new friendships.

course,

As a whole this past school year of 1959-60 has

Homecoming Weekend which was presided over by

been filled with activities o[ all varieties: from the

queen Dorothy Zawislak.

fun and confusion of decorating to the relaxing

The

highlight

of

the

year

was,

of

The weekend began Fri­

day with the Homecoming Talent Revue followed

social hours and the late hour exam cramming.

by a rally and an informal dance.

The first event

And now we, the Nautlius staÂŁf, present to you a

Jaturday was the Homecoming game followed by

book of memories and enjoyable photographs for

the festively titled semi-formal dance "Mardi Gras.''

years to come.

Grays Harbor


Dedication Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines "yearbook" flatly as "a book of statistics or facts of a year, published yearly."

Obviously, such a definition

does not include college yearbooks which are collections of photographs of students, faculty members, clubs, activities, etc. of statistics and no photographs?

Who ever saw a college annual

Imagine reading the following in a yearbook:

Bob Jones Height Weight I. Q.

-

-

-

6' 1" 170 pounds

110

So, it seems, a college yearbook would not be possible raphers.

without photog­

May we, therefore, dedicate the 1960 Nautilus, to the photographers

who�se work is found on its pages, to Mr. Mulkey and Mr. Jones, and to Bob Metke of Grays Harbor College.

We think they did a wonderful job.

Westport


Nautilus Staff Editor

_

__ ___________________________________

.Darlene Fickeisen

Assistant Editor ---------------------·Gretchen Bigelow

Sports Editor ---------------------------·Ken Lind

Business Manager ---· ·-------------·Jack Leinenweber

Art Edi tor -------··--------------··--------·Judy Thompson

Makeup and Copy

.Jane Bigelow, Jean Wood

___________________

Student Photographer

Photographers

Advisor

___

______________

___________

Bob Metke

.Dell Mulkey, Jones Photo Co.

___________________

----------------------·I-I aro 1 d J. Enrico

Aerial v'iews by Jones Photo Co. Division pages by Dell ·Mulkey


A D M I N I s T R A T I 0 N


The President's Message The custom of publishing a yearbook each college year seems to be a fortunate one.

No other publication leaves as clear a record of the activities of

the year as does the yearbook.

In future years the yearbooks serve as albums

to which one may turn for records and pictures of college people, buildings and college events.

The 1960 Nautilus will be cherished by all of those who were on the campns during this year.

I am happy to join with the faculty and students in compli足

menting the staff of the annual on the production of this fine volume.

Also

,

I would like to thank the faculty and students of the college for their contribu足 tions to a successful college year.

EDWARD P. SMITH President


Administration

H. J. KRAMl�Fl S11perinlenclent of Scl1ools

1\IAUlllCF� .T. PHlPPS lJirr·ctor of t 11 den t Affairs l'syc/10/or;y

HELEN JEANE JONES C0'1mse/or Dean of Women Physical Echicalion

J. lllCFfARD FHOST l?rr;islrar l'h ysico I G eo,urc171/1 !J

Pl�TER PERISI Director of A.d1ill

I-I

J!Jclncation


Faculty

CITACE 1\NDE:FlSON J[.

BARB/\ HA .JAN Ii: BER.K

F'ooUJoll Coach Pl1ysical l�cl'/l,Cctl ion

Jtnr;lish

DONALD W. BUTLli:R Enr;lish

HA ROLD J. EN FUCO Foreign f,migiwges J 01irnalism

.J. DALI'; GIER. Assistant

l•'oolball Coach

Physical

Ecliical'ion

ALl•'Rli:D .J. HILLIER Tfisl O'l'!J Sociology f•'o ren ·ics


Faculty

i\NNI� llOLEY English

JOIIN 1\1 LLIAN l•:conomics J>sucltology

HICIIJ\ rm LANDBERG

LOUIS

lI V l�SSM l"i;ll

Ai·l

Biology

WIN F'IJ:Sl�D SHAF'F'ER Rn{Ji11rering

ALF'l'l�D SIMO N

En gl i 0h

Phys'ics

.J 0 [CfN Si\IITH Physical Science Biology

JOHN

SPELLi\IAN

Librarian

EUGENE STENSAGl:SH.

111/iisic

J1\CK STODDARD Baskrlball Cooch Physical

Education

Sociology


Faculty

ROY

UNDIO:l\l

Mal 11 C11W I ics

E;f,1\11811

'v\i AGN8R

Rnssian 71 islory Journalism

C'ATHl•�Ftl1 Ii; DOYLE;, R.N. l'rnc/ icul Nursing

DAVID

'v\IALLER

English


0 F F I c E

VICKlli: SLCGSTEDT 1Jookkee11r路r

CATH J<;RJ NIG Cl8SON Sec路re/ary

s T A F F MURI IO:L MOORIO: Secretary

ETI-1 II:L lJoolcslore

Vv JO:STON Manauf'r

c A F E T E R I A Left

p E R S 0 N N E L /,o

rigl1L:

Ada

Mayer

Pl'Llclie Olsen, Arlene Nelson


Faculty

-

Work & Play


s 0 p H 0 M 0 R E s


LIO:v\l IS ADAMS

SANDRA

ADJ\1\IS

GE Fl.A LD

BA I\: I<; rt

Tll\I

BARNl!:S

Montesano

fl or1ii,ia 111

Seaview

A /Jercleen

Li/Jernl A'/'/s

Xrlvcalion

Chernislr!J

Psucl1 ology

路1 ONALD BAXTJ<::R

CHARLl!:S BEST

c: 11ETCI I EN n Ic l<::LOvV

JANI<; BIGELOW

Ab e rde e n

Monlesano

A/1enlf'en

fAbernl Arts

./J'usi n ess JI r/111 i11istralion

SociolO[J!J

H.AY

BHWWli,LL

STEVEN

BOLJNG

M ll\:I<:

BFWSTl< 8HN

S01llli 8e11cl Secretarial

DLCI(

Science

BU11KHALTJ<.,H.

Amanda Parle

Cosmopolis

Monlesano

lfoJ;'llW?1 d

Education

F:ngineerino

JJ 11,siness A clministra.lion

l<Jngineerin.o


ALICE: CADY 111! err/N' n J,i/11'r11l

Aris

DO

CANDl<:;Y

ALLAN

CAH.Nl:<::Y

A l1err/een

1ro1rniam Pre-l'harmaey

Ch ewical

Ji,'nuineering

CLLFFORD CHAM 81!..RLIN Abercleen Liberal Arts

lVI 1'.::LVlN COMMAND

NIARY en AltETTI:<::

Dl<:NNIS Cll011BA

BETTI<: COCHENNl:<::TTE

JI berrleen

JI /Jenleen

Aberdeen

Elma

!;'111g'h1,eeri11 o

Liberal Ar/,s

ltdncalion

Secrelarfol

Sci('nce

KATHLl<:EN

CRAIG

Aberdeen Secretarial

Sci' ence

LAH.nY

DAVE:

Spenard,

PORT

Alaska

Erltlca l'ion

MARTLY

l EAN

CARY

DINGMAN

Ifoquiam

Aberdeen

Edllcal'ion

HdtlCalion


TOM

DISTLI<;Il

JWGl�R

DONAHOE:

DON

Jl"i;

DOOLIT'l'LE

.JOllN

DUNSMOOl1

Abrrrlren

A/;rrdrrn

I f'o1111'iam

Raymond

J;'d 11c((/ icn

Prr-I,ow

f!,'ch1cotion

P re-/Gnuinerri11 r;

!CHARD EHTCl\SON

RICll AlW

8 VANS

F'HANK

r�VANSON

DAl1L8NI<; l•'ICl\l�IST':N

A /1 Pnlern

So11//1 Hcncl

JI /;en/een

A /1en/een

Enr; in l'l'rinr;

J�ducotion

!Gnuin N'ri nq

Ari /•,'dncalion

.JOYCI<;

F'TX

Al1ercleen Secrnta,rial

Scirnce

J\•llKE l•'LA

NE.:FtY

A LLIO::N l•'Ll<:TCHIO::Ft

A'11lm.rn

J-fo<1niam

Edncat:ion

Eclucation

WILLTAM

POGO

TToq11.imn JJ usiness Adrni·11isl.ration


VlNCIS

F'RANCO

Ham'illrm,

Ontario

l�d11c11/ ion

DICI(

G FU I•' F'ITf-T

111\NJ IT STNCH GAHUN lA

DAV.ID GRADT

Jnrlia

t,ona BPacli. ·n1n.

JI l!rrrl<'!'n

7•:11 r; in <'ering

Ed'llcolion

Z•:11Jyinf'erina

LEO G L ROS I('[

DAN llAAVISTO

Hl�NA

GIIll\RD

GA RY C: l{J\I I.AM

A /H'Hleen

Hoq1llam

Cf'n!rnlia

Aben/een

E11r;i11PPrina

Pre-N11,rsh1 a

Hnr;inl'erina

Enr; i11 <'f'riu g

JULIE TIA.JDUK Cosmopolis Ji,'d11.calion

BONN8

HALL

JI bercl<'f'n Sr'cre/a rial

SciPnce

MIK8

HARFUS

AHT

HASTINGS

fforr11iam

Montesano

7,i/>ernl Aris

C 11e111 i cal l�n.IJi neering


SHA RON H E:LSE:TIT Hornliam Li/J!'ral Aris

JACK

I-lORNI<;

DON

I I l<;NDl�RSO

lla?11ilfon.

Onlario

ALICE; HILL

JI OGAN

\lies/port

l�rh1cation

1·:rt11cal ion

Psyc/1 olo.r;y

PE-;GGY l-TOll - NSBY

.IOI I

Odell. Orer;on

re 1� 1-:; D

nu r ,B 1� 11T

I( A ltl�N JACl(A

Bay Center

A benl<'en

Jioqiiiain

A/Jel'(leen

Mnl.he'l!lalics and

l•:clucalion

/fnsi11 l'ss

Hd neat.ion

cience

Ecl·ucal'ion

KARM8N JARVEI A

CAlL

JOHNSON

JOA

N JOHNSON

OH.AN JOHNSO

Aberdeen

A/Jercleen

Aberdeen

1 himpl?il'ips

Art

Eclucation

Secretarial Science

Biisin<'sc; Jldminislralion


Gl<;ORGl"i; KADEY

TIAY KAHL• R

A'u/Jnrn

A./Jercleen

Aberdeen

Eclvcation

B'llsiness A chninisl ration

A.ARON IGLGORE

lEN 1\LECN

LINDA KOLLE

A/Jercleen

South Bend

A.berdeen

Ecl'ucation

Ecliication

E'cliwation

JOYCE KOPSALA

LARRY KOSOI< F

JOE LA BHECK

\1\l estport

Hoqidam

J11ront esano

J-Toqidarn

Liberal Aris

Ecl'llcation

Liberal Arts

Liberal Arts

] AVll

JONE;S

Liberal Arts

PAT I<ATZEn Elma P. J:J. Edncalion

THOMAS

KOPHS

Ilaymoncl B'lisiness Acl'lninistralion

GA.HY

LANG


JACK LE1NEN\V8BER Astoria,

Or('r;on

Bnsin('SS

TIWMAS

1rAHTJN

IARY

LEGUll'lE

EDWARD 1\IANG OLD

Aberdeen

A /Jl''rcleen

1!,'clnca/ion

Engineerinr;

DAVID

MASON

FltANK 1W 8DAK

Cl-IARLl�S 1\1.A TUEL Cordova,

Aluslw,

!Eclnca I ion

LAN r

MI<: OLEY

TfO!f7iiam

A /Je?'!/een

Aberdeen

Cosmopolis

Bnsi111'ss Ad11rinist,ralion

./i,'rl'liCO lion

Hu · siness Jlclminist.1·01.ion

l.'Jclucalion

FRANK M_ 8RRT

HENRY

MlCI-IEAU

PAUL MORRO'v\T

DAVLD

MU 'GER

'l'ocoma

Aberdeen

IToqiiia.m

T-r o (Jnimn

Pre-Major

B'lisiness Aclministration

Libernl J-1 rts

Ecliicalion


JOHN

MUSTARD

JOAN l\,IYHl-rn

GAJL

i"<;WCOl\IB

JUDITH

!<::WTON

Mon/f'S(('l/,O

JI berdeen

.Montesano

S 011,t h /j end

C'ivil 'li:nr1inf'l'?'i 11 g

1-,路clnca I ion

Cliemi try

fc)(/'11calion

LEON AHD NIXON

DOH.OT! IY NORDLUND

JOI<.: NOIU(QSl\f

JI l1ercleen

A brrr/f'f'n

Cosmopolis

A/Jenlf'<'11,

Pre-Dentis/,ry

Sf'crelarial Scirnce

JJ:ng'in ee ring

13 nsin ess JI d111i11is/1'(1 /,ion

GEli.ALD II:. OLSON

BlLL PATTON

MARGl{F;T I AULEY

Elma

Jfoqnimn

1-roq1dam

Bii:>iness A clministralion

Echicalion

Liberal

A rls

SHAllON NY

DAVJD

TllO l

Pi"<;Ti"<;RSON

11 oqiliam H11si'ness JI clminislrotion


WILLIAM

PICKLES

HICHAHD HAND

RICHARD HANTALA

Hoq11,iam

Aberdeen

Hogiliam

A bercleen

Enoineer'ing

Bilsiness Aclminislra.tion

Liberal Arls

Liberal Arts

LYLlG HUSHING

HOBEHT

RUST

WILLIAM

RUST

JUDITH HOSS

Gl�HALD HUTIJE HFOHD

Flaymond

Hoquiam

Raymond

Raymond

f../iberal Arts

Enoineering

Enoineering

Music

WARREN SCI-IOONMAKEH A.bercleen Enoineerino

LYNN SLETTEDAI-IL

DAVID

SALO

Abercleen Ecliicalion

LARHY

SMITH

Elma

Abercleen

Eclilca.tion

Forestry


PAT SMITH

SAILY SMITH

CAFWLYN SNYDER

Olymvia

Aberdeen

A bercleen

1311,siness Aclministration

Ecl'lication

I•LOilA ST.8NDAL

KARIN STROM

GAllY TATRO

Elma

J-f o rruiam

A bercleen

Ocean City

Sociology

£cl·ucation

Pre-Ve/,erinary

Ji,'cltlcation

DAVID THORNE

LINDA VEKICH

JOLIE WADDELL

w ILLlA 1[ \V ALKER

Hoq1liCL?n

Aberdeen

Abercleen

Elma

Chemistry

Medical Technician

Ecl'ilcation

History

Liberal

'1 rts

. .

SANDllA SOlVIEHO Ray111oncl Btlsiness Ac/ministration

JACKIE

TAYLOR


.Jl�RRY

CAllOL 'vVII:l{TAN8N

WII:BEH

Hor111iam Liberal 1lrts

DONALD 'N LLSON

JOHN

JT1\1 WILLlS

A bercleen

n o y m on d

ociology

J!J cl uca t ion

WOLGAMOTT

Dl�NNIS WOOD

1l11ercleen

Aberdeen

lI oq niarn

Engineering

Ediication

Bi1sines

PATRICIA WORKMAN 11 /1enleen Secretarial Science

DARH8LL WOYAK

MARl8 YANTSlN

Hoqniam

Aberdeen

Aberdeen

J!Jngineering

Secretarial Science

Secretarial Science

DOROTHY ZAWISLAK


Governor Visits Campus


Troubles or Confusion?


F R E s H M E N


Firsl

Sec01ul

<lings,

/,o Olin

lefl

row

Tru<ly Lund,

row

lr f/,

Dick

right: Joan Hogan.

Erickson,

to right;: Vern

]{ eves,

l{ichanJ

l aul Gicl­

Lance

Jen­

kins, Glenn Garner, Free l Bache.

/i'irs/,

Hon

row

left.

Marlow,

SPconrl

row

J<'rank Dan I.

/i'irs/, row left lo rigii/: June PalrnroLh.

13cLLe 1::1.

Wyman,

Second row /efl i,o rig/1/,: I lcnry Ji;. I lamer, .Jim Dineen.

i"lrs/,

1·ow

Maryrnay Second

Gerry

lefl

/;O

:1·i1Jos,

row

lef/,

Wilson,

riglt/.:

Della

Hettie

Hu rslie ,

Wakel'iel(i.

Io rigl1/:

Don Gow,

H ic

A n<lerson,

Uave

J lulherL.

"

to

riglil:

1-loger lef/,

to

John

F:pperson,

Brummond. rir;lll:

J ohn

J 1·ish,


Pirsl row

left

lo right,: Diane l ichards, Sharon vV.h.iLaker.

Dianne Spencer,

Second

row

Bruce

'Legernes,

left /,o right: 'JVlike HaggerLy, Ralph

Corky

Larson,

HaLhaway.

l"irs/. row l<'f/, lo riul!I: .li111 l(eller, Leslie Gangwish, l(enneLh I�. Snyder.

Sf'CO?l(I Stan

i ·o11 1

lefl

13arher,

lo

Dale

i·i'.;/1/: H ..

l<'re<i

Carlson,

Hru<ivik,

David

l(eller.

F'irsl row left lo riu/i/,: Auclrey Pa'LLy Wilen, Billie Challl]) I'S.

I lenry,

Seconrl row left lo 1'ir;/1/: 1\llik.2 I aLrick, l{uhns, Hicha1·d Sw:anson, David

l<en.

Pease.

7"irsl row lefl lo right: ·Mary Ann F'ruich­ anLie, Diane Babcock, Jean Wood.

Seconrl row left lo riul1/: Dick Gray, Dave Pearsall, lton Hamey, Geo1·ge 111iLh, Charles K. lVlcBr.ide.


!1'i'fgl row left I.a right: Mal'y Delh Dowd, Lol'na Jean M i l ler Marnie McLarry.

,

S('cond row left to riuht: Gale S. 'Willis, T homas Thomas

Edwin M·uiler, .Ronald A. Slenes, 1\11. Desmond, M i.k:e Pallan.

'

I � -.

First.

row l<'f/, to riul!t.: \Vyllis \Val'wick, lV!al'lys Helmeric:k, Sanely .l-lomchick.

Sr cond row l{c·n l(il'SC:h,

F'irsl row left Penny Plato.

to

rir1l1l:

Second row /eft. lo right: Kil'by Tunlland, Torn

Sue

nornchick,

Dave .Johnson, B::al'rnan, J\l

Lecount.

Pirst row left to 1"iiUhl: Judy Lynn n.eeve.s, Ruth Gangwish, Bevel'ly Lundquist, Vir­ ginia Lea .Pa1·kki. Second row left I.a right.: Te l 'r y \V ; . Ander­ son, .Robel't Smith, 'William Zabl'o�Jd, .Bill Maki.

lt}'l

Io

riul!t:

Louis

Poller,

.JNry Kellner, Jolin Hughes.


[

l<'irst row left to right: Ruth Mosley, Judy Thompson, Marlene Bonn e ll . Second, row

left to righl.:

Leif Tan vald,

Gary Dag nen .

·J Ti'irs/. row left lo Sally Pritchett. Virs/; row

left

right:

1.0 ri1ght:

JoAnn

Duncan,

A n <l y

Monson,

\Nayne Torkelson, David Hughes.

,

First

row

left.

to

Mai·gueriLe Ryser,

right:

A lic e

Chenois,

Mary Lou Wolfe.

Second row left to right: Barbara Bozak, Tom

Easlman,

Juclie

H.ancla,

Barbara

.Jenkins.

Virsl row left to right: Sandy Lawlf·ence, Doug Hob rl Garvin, Clark E. l<'orsberg. Second row left lo rigid: Wyman Fields, orcl n

Gillespie,

T .or n M·eade.

James

R.

A lk inso n ,


Pirsl row left to right: Thea Sharon Sundberg.

Bargmcyer,

Second row left lo right: Jark H. Jones, Lincla Bann, Joe Kisllcr, Gerry Lanlz, 'v\lall l\llclclrich.

1"irsl row left t;o right: .Judilh Gale Asp­ luncl, Jeanne Grigsby, Jeanette Arleen 1-lcnry. Second row left lo riglil.: Bill ·weslby, .John Thorson, Cal'I l<eeLon, Hohcrl Ryser.

Virsl row ll'fl to rigl1l: Jud y F'ishel', EdiLh Crawfol'cl. Second row left, to riglil.: Bl'ow;cr,

Hob

Hel'g, Ted

(:enc Davidson, lclilcling Elling­

son.

F'irst row left lo rig/ii: haron Ro.-e ·war­ wick, Donna Aurdahl, Ann Parks. Second row left, lo rig/i i : Kay W. Laakso­ nen,

Tom

Lundbom,

Gary

L.

Mike Trout.

.'i'.,! , '

Gibson,


P'irsl row l<'f/, /,o 'l"igl1t: l\llargic .Johnson, Karen Goeres, Barbara Pisher. Seconll Daniel

row

left,

Glenn, l�cl

to

riqhf,:

l\uhn,

M ark George, Da.vicl T<imsey.

l''irst row left to riyht: Howard Green­ wood, Douglas L. Cr a w f o rcl Gerald l\rng­ sla<lt, l�recl Anderson. '

l''irs/, row left, lo rig)/,/,: Doug l as l\IL C h ai lene ·

Second lagher,

Swanson,

row leN Tom

Marilyn

to right;:

Haukeli,

SLephen G. Allen.

l"irst row left; Karen Salre.

lo

right.:

Higg,

Mulroney.

Lawrence Gal­ HeikJdlq,

Vern

Joan

"Winiecki,

Second row left, to rigllt: C l i l ton Bucking­ :

ham, Frank: Adams, Kenneth Fox.

Lee

R.

Louderback,

,


l•'irst Rila

row .Jo

ll'ft

lo right:

Mannion,

Lo1·etta

Mayer,

Kerry Srnilh.

Seconrl row left lo right: . Hiehal'cl Shoitz, Zoe Nagl'ocl·ski, Psyche Mi Iler, Fran]( Riglllrnire .

.

• •

o\I'. .

l"ir:;t row lef�. /,orig/ti: Dixie Taylo1·, Rogel' Brnmfielcl.

Second

row

left lo right:

Paul Cokeley,

Firs/;

row

El'ickson,

lef/; lo rigl1l: Loralei Bruce .Jackson.

Jim

Norlhup,

Hugh Mackay, Jerry Wesl.

Emma

SPconrl row left, to righl: Nick Bl'iney, Da v id f\:. Tervo, Philip ltise, Jlob lshler.

Virst row l<'fl to rig/II,: Kal'en l1ooney.

Dal'rell

C:raharn,

Second row ltfl to rigltl: Joe Tu rnq ui sl , La n y I''. S m i l h, Torn 11olf, Robert G. -

I obclel I.

•I

I


li'irst row l<'fi, lo Shannon l\/lurray. ·'1.-.. .. �""'..ifi

Second row ll'fl lo

...

right:

Palli

Maltier,

rir;l1l: v\/illiam T.

Mc­

Namara, Sanclra \.Veese.

,....

. .

f<'irst row left lo rig/ti: Jo:vce ProcL01:, Dorothy August, PaL1·icia Huchanan. Second row left to riylll: Mike Tarabochia, Jim

First row left to righi: Frances Schoon­ maker, MargareL Hae, Lynne Kilgo1·e. S<'conrl row lefl to right: Dennis Johnson, Dave G. Anclerson, Bill Pullar, Flocl KnuLz.

First row Zef�; lo right,: Grnce Betty Northup, Carolyn W l'OLh.

Robinson,

Second row left to right: Donna Decker, Virginia Dougherty, Joyce Barker.

Herron.


l"'irsl. row lefl lo rigl1l: l atti Polls, Carolyn Pal'l'iS. Second

row

left

to right:

LcHoy

La.inc,

.Jim Haggel'ly, Bill :Mal'kley.

Virst row /r'fl to ri g ll l: I-lol'St Zimmer, .Rogene McGeatchy, i\llar.ilynn Man路s. Second row

left; t.o ri.ght.:

Mike Gillies, Vammen.

/f'irs/, ro w left J,o ri.g711: :Marilyn Ro cvcar, Vi Darl'iaull, Dal'lcne ChancellOI'. Second

row

lefl to riglit.: Jim Saal'i,

Ron

Shipley, Bob 1c1anison, Jerl'y R Olson.

Firsl row left lo ri{Jlll: Mal'ilyn Slinch颅 f'iclcl, Lois Holm s,. Slayna Ann Degg,

..

-路

Second row left Denny Ritchie.

to

righl:

Bob

M e tke,

Mike

Daniel

Sll'acla,

Covcl'l,

Gerald

L.


/<'irsl row left lo ?"igl//: l\lary Grnbo-w, Charlotte Prosise, Carleen Johansen. Second row left to riql!t: Ed Ilarcly, Lewis Norman Sellers, Marlin Lentz, Garred Giles, Ron .Jones .

Pirsl row left lo rif;lil: Don \ lomer, Gene Nelson,

K ith Gehlert.

S!'cond row left lo rigltl: Gregory Stevens, Cary Lew 13racelin, floh .llolcom\J, Gary Ciuntoli.

Pirst row lefl, lo rig/1/: Jeannie .Johannes, Sharon BeLts, Dean Turpin, .Jeanne West, DelJra Kinnaman.

First row left to rigl1t: Sharon Cramer, Judy Sanrord, Arlene Rose J<im·. ics. Sf'concl row left lo right: John H. ·white.

Haines,

Greg

Lonnie

Osgood,

Yucha,

Shannon


F"irst row IPft lo ri.gl1!.: Yvonne Riemann, l al Kitchell, Yvonne England. Second row left to right: Chuck Wilson. Mary "Wilson, L.incla Fu1路sLenwerlh, Scott Jamtaas.

Pirsl. row l<'ft lo Roberta Creech.

right:

Karen

Dixon,

Second row left I.a right: I atTy Schaub, Marion Sell, Iris Van Hoover, Riehai路ct E. Stritmatter.

Pirst row l<'fl: l:o right.: Carol Sine, Patricia Ann Stone, :Marianne Carroll. Seconc/1 row lefl lo righl: Bob Never:, Mary Raclforcl, Bonnie .Jean Branl, Norm 01 路en.


c L u B s & A c T v I T E s


r'iolll: Grelchen

Seated, l<'fl lo

Joe l,af3reck,

Bigelow,

l{ena Girard, Da1·lenc

David Salo,

·Leir Tangvald,

F'ickeiscn, Gc1Ty

LanLz,

Carole Cart,er,

Prances Schoonmaker.

Sla11di11y lefl lo riyltl: John \•VolgamoLl, Tom l�asLrnan.

Student Council The Student Council is composed 0£ four elected

dinner for the faculty, and served as hosts and

officers, the A.W.S. President, and six appointed

hostesses for the first A.W.S. Social Hour.

commissioners.

bers 0£ the Council and potential Freshmen leaders

Gerry

Lantz,

Frances

The 1959-1960 commissioners are Social;

Schoonmaker,

Athletics;

Rena

Girard,

Forensics;

Leif Tangvald,

Publications;

Tom

Eastman,

C.U.B.; and Dave Salo,

Intercollegiate. The Student Council meets during Activity Pe­ riod

every

Thursday in

the

Publications

Room.

The meetings are open and anyone with a problem or question may bring it to the Council.

of the school attend a Junior College Leadership Conference in the spring. The

first

business

school

year

is

budget.

the

before

year, which was a success.

They also, put on a

the

formulation

Council of

a

each

tentative

When the budget is finished the Council

is free to begin on immediate business.

Decisions

are reached concerning all facets and phases of student life.

Mistakes are made and lessons are

learned, often the hard way, The Council sponsored the first dance of the

Mem­

but this does not

lessen the honor of representing the student body of Grays Harbor College.


ASB Officers President-Joe LaBreck

Secretary-Carole Carter

Vice-President足 John Wolgamott

Treasurer-Gretchen

-Bigelow


A.W.S. Council

Cloclc-wise: left to ?"i.gh/,: Marion Sell, Chairman;

A.W.S.,

District

Sluron Hclsclh, Sccrclary-Treasurer;

3 Chairman;

Carolyn

Snyder,

District

1

District

2 Chairman;

man; Carol

Frances

Schoonmaker,

Dic.;trict

4

Chair­

Wcrtancn, Social Chairman.

Darlene F'ickcisen, A.VV.S. President; Jackie Taylor,

which

every

woman

student

is

a

enc at Moscow, Idaho to which G.H.C. sent three

member, has in the past year endeavored to ex­

delegates.

pand student activities.

Stayna Ann Degg traveled by car with Miss Jones

Any groups interested in

organizing new clubs were offered assistance to launch themselves.

In an effort to build up stu­

dent relations the highly successful Social Hours were started.

The meet­

ing was to prepare the girls .for the State ConferDISTRICT I

to Idaho. In order to honor active

girls, each month

a

girl was chosen Girl 0£ the Month and had her picture displayed at school and published in the

On February 6 the council hosted A.W.S. offi­ cers from three other junior colleges.

Sharon Helseth, Carol Wertanen, and

newspaper.

One month

a

sophomore

ored, the next month a freshman.

was

hon­

Then at the

last big event 0£ the year, the Mother's Tea in May, all the girls were honored.


Associated Women DISTRICT II

DISTRICT Ill

DISTRICT IV

Students


A.W.S. Social Hour

Conference for A.W.S. Officers


Pep Club

/i'irsl row left lo ri!)/i!,: Tl'ucly Lund, Pall'icia Slone,

Linda Vekich, Grace

.Palli

l)ara

Potts,

Chancellor,

Cal'ole Joan

Cal''Ler,

Vi

.l<..l'ickson,

Bal'l'iaull,

.Jucly

Ro ss,

Dal'lene Dianne

Spence!', Patli 1\-taLLlel'. SPcO?i<I row left lo ri[J/1/:

Bm�ak,

.Julie

Robinson,

Wacldell,

Dorothy Zawislak,

Duncan,

Sally

Dona

PrilcheH,

Aul'dal,

Ral'bara .Jenkins,

.I al'­

Joanne Linda

l\'olle, Joyce Fix, Jucly Fishe1·, l\'aren ]{ooney, Yvonne J(al'en Sall'e,

Marion Se ll,

.11iemann.

Delta Psi Omega

L

-

Charler members or G1·ays Della

Psi

Omega

Harbor College

Nalional

Dl'arnatics

Cas t

o[

Honol'a1·y

Slancling: left lo riu/11: Margarel Johnson, Bill Pallan, l<ay Laaksonen, RoberL R.ysel', I onald While, Honalcl

Fra'Lernily.

Baxler,

SPnlerl: l<'fi. lo riulit.: Margl'el Pauley, Diane Tlichards,

ScoLt, f'acu l'L;y aclv·isel'.

Carnlyn Snyd r, Gail Johnson,'

Davicl

l(irnsey,

PaLi·icia

Wilen,

Hussell

R.


Hiking Club

1"irst, Joe

row

ir'f/, to right:

Lal3reck,

Vern

C1·aig i\riller,

Heikkila,

Gary

Dave Thorne, GilJson,

Frank

Second

row

Erick. on,

. lerrin, Bill Norlhup.

left. t.o righl:

DeLLe Wyman, Wla1·y Leguire,

Rena Girard, Peggy Hor nsby, Jane

Bigelo-w,

Flora Slenclal, Lo1·alei

Marilynn

Marrs,

Jackie

Taylor, Sharon 'Whitaker, Carn! Sine, Helly Northup.

. '.

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Phi Theta Kappa

OLD M8IVI B8R S F'irsl row lefl to ri:;11t: Ray Kah­ ler, Treasurer; Da1·lene F'ickeisen; l{aren Jacka, Vice-PresiclenL; Gail

Newcomb, Jarvcla,

P1·esklenL;

Secretary;

l(arn1cn

Hoger

Dona­

hoe. Scconcl

row

left

to

riolil:

John

Spellman, advisor; Gary Graham,

Jo.hn

Bogan,

Linda Vekich, John

M uslard.

Officers & President Smith

.

.

•'

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_..,._ ......,.,.,, l'7M .. � . .. _:;.; '1'

.,.,,

7--

/1'irsl

/'Oii>

S< 111c1·0,

/!'fl

W<1i<«l'iC'l<I,

rir;l1t:

Sandra

iVI rs.

NysLrnm,

l)atly

�lary

I .i11HI,

to

Sharnn

Wilen,

Ra<ll'ur<I,

Trudy Barl>ara

11nv.nl<, Sue I lon�chick.

Sr'l«J11</ lh• 'I",

rn11• C:l•1Ty

l1lt111<1,

'1'0111

SC'l ii IOI I lllil kt'I', ('l1111·ll'H

left

lo

riyl1/:

l,anlz.

l\ i e l

Muller,

l<'ranee:

Davi cl

/\l'kl'rson. Joe

Ann

Com­ Pease,

l,af reek.

"''

"'lt..."'Aot. ..,

•"l:".

..,'t' ;,,

·' " •'

.. , ' ,..y

.... :ri•� .. ·-· ·-.:. '· .... , "* .. i ·� 11.. .. � :.' ,., �


Tyee

Sealed left lo riol!I: Dorolhy Zawislak, L-1 istorian; Sharon

I lelseth.

Standing left lo rig///: Bonnie Doolillle. Presi<lcnt; clenl; l(aren

'

Gail

K�1 r111cn .Jacka,

Newcomb,

Vicc-Presi­

.Jarvela,

Treasu r�r;

Sccretar.v;

eiscn. l\largr L

Pauley.

' Writer s Club

Left

to

?"ight.:

Command, M.r.

Flora

Stendal,

Buller, Miss

Pat

Nelson,

Margaret

Berk, Louis Eno,

Rae,

Margret

Roberta

Pauly,

Alice

Creech, l-Ji1J.

Sandra

/\dams,

Mel

Carlene l•'ick­


SrnlNI: 1\11·. Lli'liCI' Sla11i/in[J !!'JI

lo

riiy/11.:

1\al'llx�n .lal'V1Cla, John Hogan,

David

Salo,

11ogcl'

.Donahoe,

Cail Newcomb, l•'rnnccs Schoonrnakel'.

Forensics The members o( the are;

Gail

Roger Tom

Newcomb,

Donahoe,

Marlin,

1960 Forensics Team

Frances

David

Salo,

Schoonmaker,

Karmen

and John Hogan.

Mr.

Jarvela,

Hillier is

Lheir advisor. The Lournamcnts they attended this season included: Seattle Pacific College; John Hogan3rd in interpretive reading and 2nd in oratory, Karmen Jarvela-2nd .in oratory. University.

Linfield

College;

Puget Sound

Frances

maker--semi-£inalist in oratory.

Schoon­

National

Phi

Rho Pi tournament; Gail Newcomb and Frances Schoonmaker-1st in women's debate; Frances Schoonmaker-1st in extemporaneous speaking, John Hogan-2nd in interpretive reading, Roger Donahoe--semi-finalist in men's extemporaneous speaking,

Karmen

women's oratory.

Ll'fl lo riy/11: Cail Ncwconu11, lVll'. Hillier, Franc

'S

Schoon111akc1·

Jarvela - semi-finalist

in


Music Department

Under the skillful direction of Mr.

Stensager,

the College Music Department performed at nu足 merous

public

functions,

and

also

went

on

its

annual tour to high schools in the area. Highlights of the year were the girls' sextet, and

the

boys'

quartet.

Also featured

band, dance band, and

a

were the pep

new trombone quartet.

Eleclecl officers of the Choir were: President, Scott Jamtaas; Vice-President, Gerald Rutherford; and Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Kolle.


Choir

First rou; left to right: Carol vVertanen, Joyce Fix, Linda Kolle, Sharon Sundberg, Peggy Hornsby, Betty Vlyman. Clyde Ellis, l\orm Jeanne \\'est, Sharon Betts. :\Iarlene Bonnell, Loralei Erickson, Judy Ross. Second row left to right: Ann Parks, Judy Sanford, Carleen Johansen. ::\Iarilyn ::\Iulroney. Jean Grigsby, Olin Hogan. Jim Sortor, Karin dahl. Rogene ::\IcGeatchy, Carol ::\Iyhre, Diana Babcock, Alice Cady. Alice Hill, Director Eugene Stensager. Third row left to right: Patsy Stone, ::\Ia.rilyn Rosevear, Charlotte Prosise, La :\"ae Hammond, Carolyn Snyder. ::\Iarianne Carroll. Karen rin, ·warren Schoonmak·2r, Ken Fox, Bev Cobain, ::\Iary Grabo-w, Jeanne Jchanes, Virginia Parkki, Barbara Fisher. Jo Ann Johnson. Foilrth row left to right: ::\Iarguerite Ryser, Iris Van Hoover, Lewis Sellers. Louis Eno, Lee Louderback, DaYe Johnson. Dick Gray, Torkelson, Jim Saari, Doug Agee, Kay Laaksonen, Scott Jamtaas. Hank ::\Iicheau. Gerald Rutherford.

Olsen, Gary Gibson, Strom. Lynn Slette· Goeres, Frank ::\Ier­ Pat

Katz·2r,

\\-ayne


Boys' Ensemble l•'irsl

1'01V:

C:craltl

Hulhcr­

ror<l.

Sec011cl

1·ow

lef/,

to

right:

Dennis Day, C:�ll'.Y Gibson.

'l'hird ScolL

Girls' Ensemble

SPotrcl: Jarianne Cano/I.

Sla11di11g rz. lo r.J: Virginia Parkki, /',aNae ·Hammon<!, Jeanne Grigsby, Iris Van Hoover, Lynn Slcllcrlahl, Sharon ·whilaker.

row

left lo riul!I: Olin J'Jogan.

Jamlaas,


Engineers

l"irsl row lgft, lo riolit,: David Hichard

Erickson,

Joe

Pease, Larry Smith, Don WiJson,

Norkoski,

Dave

Tervo,

Arl

l-l"a�ting�,

Wall

Mr. Shaffer. Seco11d

row left lo right,:

Ackerson.

Ran.iii Cahunia,

Doug

Rigg, Charles

E:cl

Mangold, William

Pickles,

Chol'ln1, John Mustarcl, Don Brown, Mcldrich,

Gary

Gallagher, Bob Hust.

Practical Nurses

Graham,

Dan l laavislo,

Horst Zimmer,

Frank

Evanson,

Dennis

.Dich:

Rust,

Lc:iwrcncc


N A u T I L u s Seated left to right:

Gretchen Bi 1elow, .Jack Leinenwcber,

Darlene

l"ickeiscn,

Jane

Bigelow,

Judy

'Thompson,

Linc!.

T I M B E R L I N E Left to right;:

Glenn Garner; Jack

Joyce Fix; Judy Ross.

Leinenwcber;

Ken Lind;

Rena Girard, Editor;

Da.rron

Nelson;

Ken


Lettermen's Club

First row left to right: Paul :.\Iorrow, Lewis Adams, Ray Carey, Pat Smith, Chuck Best. Joe '\"orkoski, Don Hubble, Dick Stevens, Rod :\iickerson. Second row left to right: Bill :.\Iarkley, Dave Gradt, Clark Forsberg. Jerry R. Olson, Vince Franco, Don Henderson, Don Homer, Larry Kosoff. Third roic le.ft to right: Ron 路weclek.incl, Phil Hawks, Bill DaTriscn, Bill Hanselman, Dennis Egge, Gary Giuntoli, Bob Izzi, Sanely La\\Tence, Tom Smaciarz. Fourth row left to right: Dick Rust, Darron Nelson, :.\like Fl: m nery , Al Rolf, Jack Leinenweber, Pat Katzer, John Irish, Jim Randall, Andy :.\Ionson, Jerry 'Neber.


1959 Homecoming Queen - Dorothy Zawislak


1959 Homecoming Court

i"irsl row ll'fl lo ri.qh/,: Princess. Sharon Nys1Lrorn; P1·inccss .Joyce Kop,;ala. J� iii

rnw lefl lo i'ir;l!I: Pri n c e s s , l\:alhlecn Crnig; Que n l)o1·o'lhy 7-awisl;11\; I 'rincess Joyce .F'ix.

Second

F'irsl row ll'fl lo riglll: Crown-bearer, Barhara Srnilh; Train-bearer, Nlac Srnith. Second

row

lej'l Io rigl1 l:

Dorothy Zawislak, lecn C1·aig.

Princ e s s

Pre!'·iclenl

.Joyce [<'ix, Princess Sha l'On N yst.ro rn, Queen JI;. P. Srnil.h, P1·incc:os .Joyce Kopsala, Princess Kalh­


Homecoming


Campus Life


Winter Formal


T y e e

A c

t

v

t

e s

D n n e r

D a n c e


DAYS

GOLD RUSH REVUE

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'49er FROLIC


Scco11d row l<'fl to riyhl: Don \Vhile, Margie .J ol 1 nso n , Jeri l�dwarcls, l'ton l:laxler, Julie Waddell. Diane :R ichard s , Gail Johnson, Bob

H.yser,

.Kay

Laaksonen.

l•'irst row

/eJ\l lo rig/II: Pally Wilen, Dave l<irnsey.

THE CURIOUS SAVAGE

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

-

Seconci row left. t.o ri!g l1t.: Pally Wilen, Ann Degg, I eH Tangvalcl. Kins ·ies. \Vil'h camera, J erry Keltner. fnsel secmul row left. to rig/it: Diane H.ich::trcls, Louis

Leif Tangvalcl.

Eno.

First.

row

l<'fl

lo

ri[/1it:

Bo1)

l\.yser,

l"irsl row lt>ft to riglll: Pally Wilen,

11oh

Arlene Ryse1"


Snaps


Faculty Dinner


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A T H L E T I c s


1959 Grays Harbor College Football T earn

p ;

,I _ ,;_ __, .. , _ ,/

Left to right, first

rou路:

Dm路e 'dason. Sandy Lawrence, Yince Franco, Don Homer, Larry Kosoff, Doug Garvin. Gene Nelson, Clark Forsberg, Jerry E. Olson;

secoiicl roic left to right: Greg SteYens. Don Henderson. Gary Bracelin. Pat Smith. Anderson; thircl roic left to right: Phil Hawks, Harry Leons, Dick Blumberg;

fourth row lef't to right: Coach Chace .Anderson, Bill :\Iarkley, Jim Randall, John assistant coach Dale Gier.

Andy :\Ionson,

Gary Giuntoli, Irish,

:\Iike Flannery,

Al Roli,

Dave Graclt,

Corky Jackson,

Bob

Torn

Srnaciarz,

Randy Vekich,

Holcomb,

:\1anager

Jerry Torn

R.

Olson,

James,

i\Iartin

Rick

Bob

Izzi;

Degge!ler,

and


Action Snaps

Tom .James

is

shown as ho catchDs a

1:>uss

in the

Everett

game.

Dave Graclt is shown as he is about to catch a 1n1ss in the Everett game. He is number 22.

Jerry R. Olson is shown as he Everett game.

Tom Jan1es is shown as he is . wanned in the Wen atchee ga.ine. No. 58 is Stevens ancl No. 25 is Doug Garvin.

·tarts out on a 54 yard touchdown run in the

No. 52 is Don }fomer.

On

the

ference

left

is

hil

performer

Hawks,

from

a

Grays

'59

All-Con­

Harbor.

On

the right is Harry Leons, another All-Confer­ ence

standout.

They

were

the

only

Chokers

to receive mention in lhe post-season all star Learns.


The

Grays

Harbor

College

football

team

en­

joyed a season that was high in thrills but low i n wins.

The

took .it all out on the hapless George Fox Quakers and romped to a 85-0 win. The

Chokers lost three games by one

down or less.

They

touch­

finished the season with a

following

week they traveled to

Yakima

and had to seltle for a 12-12 tie on a rainy, sloppy night. Next they faced the Everett Trojans in Aber­

two wi.n, five loss, and one tie record.

deen and went down to defeat for the third time They opened in

Longview against the

Lower

Columbia Red Devils and were sent home with a spine-tingling

14-12

loss.

The

next

week

they

traveled to Pasco for a game with the Columbia Basin Hawks.

Via a score with only thirty-five

as the Trojans scored on a 69 yard pass play to beat the Chokers in the last 15 seconds, 35-33. Against

the

Olympic

Rangers

in

Bremerton,

they went clown to defeat by a 26-13 count, and the League champion Wenatchee Knights crushed the Chokers by a 20-0 count.

seconds left in the game, the Hawks edged the In their last game of the season, the Chokers

Chokers by a 25-19 count.

won out over the Eastern Oregon College of Edu­ Finally on the following weekend the Chokers

cation Wolves by a 26-0 score.

Jerry R. Olson is shown as he races <11·ound end for a good gain in the Everett contest. throwing a good bfock, is Phil Hawks.

No. 52 is Don Homer.

On the ground in

front oJ Olson, after


Gene Nelson is shown in motion on a run around encl in lhe Evcrelt game. is

I-Tarry

Lcons.

In front of him gelling ready lo throw a key block

No. 25 is Doug Carvin.

Action Shots


SONG

QUEENS

FOR

Grace

Robinson,

Patti

Joanie

Erickson.

arey, No.

THE Potts.

YEAR:

first

second

20, and Jim

row,

row,

/,eft

Carole

lo

right:

Carter and

Preston, Seattle

U Frosh

guard, arc shown just before they started to lunge for the ball, No, 15 is Don Hubble.

Hubble was fouled in the play,


Hay Carey is shown pulling the binder on En1ie Dunslon. No. :u is Tom Rolf or the Chokers while No. 14. is Phil Herman. Darron Nelson is shown dumping in lwo clespilc lhe cff.'orls of SkaJ:!it Valleys' Chuck While. Coming up fast in the background is Choker hustler Dick Stephens.

Phil H('nnan

Phil Herman is shown putting in two on a familiar drive. Chuck White on the play.

He was fo uled by


Phil Herman

Jim Herron

Jack Leinenweber

)

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Tom Rolf

Dick Slephens

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Here Are Your

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Pat Katzer

Darron Nelson

I

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Don Hubble Ray Carey

/

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The 1959-60 Grays Harbor College Basketball squad enjoyed a so-so sea­ son.

They lost more games than they won, but the spirit shown by the team

was the best in recent years.

Don Hubble led the team in scoring as he poured home 395 points in 25 games for a 15.8 point per game average.

He had a season high of 30 points

in the game against the Skagit team which won the Northern division of the state J.C. race.

The scoring and statistics are as follows:

Hubble . . . .

Carey

.

. . ..

Stephens Herman

.

Katzer . . .

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

..

.

.

. .

.

Nelson . . . . .

.

.

.

...

.

.

...

.

.

George

..

. . .. .

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

Leinenweber Rolf

'

.

Herron

.

. .. .. . .

..

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

rebounds

ass•sts

pts.

J>ts 1>er game

FG%

FT%

395

15.8

49.2

74.1

102

275

11.4

44.1

74.2

128

242

9.9

39.4

62.9

114

110

164

8 .1

42.0

72.5

104

35

92

4.9

33.3

58.5

47

20

159

6.3

34.l

59.4

221

72

3.6

41.0

50.0

72

14

42

2.1

40.0

56.0

26

13

170

7.4

48 .7

48 .7

145

28

119

5.2

45.0

54.1

67

39

102 61

58


Tommy Rolf of the Chokers is shown s0oring against Allan

of

the

Lower

fi.rst 1路ow,

Left

to right:

Stockdale

Above:

Hay Carey.

Ccluml>'a

Dick

quintet.

Stephens.

Mark George (No. 24) and Jim Herron bound in the Lower Columbia win.

Don Hubble,

Scconcl row, Left to right: Mar:< George, Phil Her-

n1an, Jack

(No.

:l4)

Leinenweb e r, and Jim llcrron.

ron Nelson, Pat Katzer, and Tom Rolf.

right

for

a

re颅

Mi " r-;sing w ere Dar路


Tennis Team

\

\

0

l f

I \ I ·"'

/,ef/, Gier.

lo rig/1/:

Dennis Chorha,

Pal Smith,

Dick

H ale,

Roger

Br umm on d ,

Missing were Clark Forsberg and Gary Gores.

The

G ray's

19GO

Harbor

consisL cl or seven members.

College

Tennis

squad

They had a six match

scheclule plus the ·Late tourn amen t aL Yakima on May 20 ancl 21. The

Learn

membe rs

wer-

as

follows:

Roger

Brumm ncl of A·berdeen; Denni s Chorba uf Aberdeen; Gary Gores of Aberdeen; Richard Flale or Aberdeen; Pat SmiLl1 or Olympia; Bany UILican and Cla1·k Forsberg also or Abe1·deen.

All Clual d oubl es.

matches

The

consi ·Led

best 2 out or

3

or

5

singles

and

2

seLs dcLcrmincd Lhe

winner or Lhc s·ingles and doubles ma.tche:>.

All home

makhes ·were to begin prom[ Lly at 1:30 P. NL Miller ancl the Ci Ly maLches.

Pa rl< Cou1•Ls were Lo be Lhc si Le of the

Several

early

season

pnsLponerl bccau1sc or rain. hacl :Lill Lo sec act.ion.

maLches

had

to

be

AL Lhis writing Lhc team

Mr.

Dale

"'


Golf Team

The l9GO Cray.路 Hal'hOI' Col'lege Coll' Tea111.. Marlow, Doug 11i LLen house, .Dc:n Gow, Tom

le;\/

to rig/I/: Coach

Des111ond, and Torn

l\11'.

Phip1 s; Ron

Hccrn1an.

The 1960 Coif' Learn has yet Lo

lose a match at l h , i s writing. They h a v路e swepL to rive st:l'aight wins. To111 Des111oncl and Tom Becl'man have

been

medali;;Ls

so

f'al'

in

111a Leh pl ay .

Doug Rittenhou:e

Tom Demond


Don

1-Ju))!Jle takes a cut during Lhe Cen>Lralia game.

Jim Saar.i

!"ires on hornewanJ du1路ing lhe Centralia game.


Baseball Team

�c:, H A;r<2

The Grays Harbor college baseball squad.

rtt '

·1

First row left to right: Coach Chace Anderson. Jim Saari, Don Hubble, Bob Izzi, }like Brustkern; second row:

Corky Hatha\\·ay, Jack Jones, Corky Jackson, Torn Lundbom; third row: Chuck Best. Paul }Iorrow, and Larry Schaben.


Track Squad

Mernhers of' Lhe Choker Lrack squad taken clu路1路ing Lhe "Days or '49". Pal 路1\'aL:r.e1路, Carrelh Giles, ancl Mike Patrick.

The

1960 track squad is small in number but

high in spirts. participated

The only meet in which they have

to date,

Pat Katzer and Denny Egge

shared first in the high pole vault while Garreth Giles and Mike Patrick scored in the 440.

l,efl lo righl:


These next 9 pages of advertising are just as important a part of your

1960

sport

Without them,

or

student section.

Nautilus as a

the

Yearbook would be smaller; there would be no padded cover; and the entire production would be curtailed. Your gratitude is to be extended to the many advertisers who have helped make this book possible, for without their help the record you have just read of this past college year would not be yours.

Their civic-mindedness and in足

terest in our welfare should be reciprocated by your patronage. As students, we should care enough to sup足 port them.

What better way could there be to

say "thanks" for a better Yearbook.

A D v E R T I s I N G


AMANDA PARK

CONGRATULATIONS

MERCANTILE Good Luck Sophs! Your Golden Record Station

Jones Photo Co. Professional Photographers

Amanda Pork, Wash.

Compli1nents of

Aberdeen, Wasl1ington

l 23 South I Street

Ila•·ho•·

LEnox 2-8940

Plywood COMPLIMENTS

Cor1•o•·atio1•

THE SPAR CAFE

e

Aberdeen

Keep YOUR Valuables SAFE! For as little as $4 a year, your important papers and valuables have the protection of a safe deposit box.

HANSEN Furniture & Carpet INC.

�·��� PEOPLES flJt�lf

NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON

Hoquiam Branch - 727 Simpson Ave.

-

7th & J Sts.

GE 8-2434

GE 8-3480

Ander.son & Middleton Lumber Co. Aberdeen - Washington

Broadway and State Street

LE 3-2410


Grays Harbor Branch

THE NATIONAL OF

BANK

COMMERCE

0 F

SEATTLE R. M.

LANDBERG

Vice-President and Manager

ELMA BRANCH

MONTESANO BRANCH

JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS Manager

L. C. CRAIT Monager

ME MBER

FEDERAL

DEPOSIT

R..,AYON I ER You might like a career at Rayonier. cellulose is inter es ting work.

INSU RANCE CORPORATION

NATURAL

Growing trees or

RESOURCES

CHEMISTRY

making chemical

Why not talk to Rayonier personnel men about your future?


ABERDEEN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN BROADWAY AT HERON ABERDEEN

ASSOCIATION e Always First Quality at Penney's e

Lower Prices to Help Your

Savings and Home Financing

Budget

e

Groys Harbor's

Center

Latest in Fashions Direct from the Style Centers

e Make Penney's Your Headquarters for All Your Needs YOUR TIME AND TEMPERATURE CORNER LE 2-6222

Open Every Friday Night Until 9:00

Home o[ the famous

WILLIS BUNKER'S Shop For Men

LANE CEDAR CHESTS

QUIMBY & WILSON "In Friendly Hoquiam"

622 Simpson Ave.

Hoquiam, Wash.

6th & Simpson

GE 3-3230

COMPLIMENTS OF

COMPLETE OFFICE FITTERS Fumihll"e - Chairs - Po11able Typewriters Stationery - Books

LE 3-1922

219 East Wishkah St.

Pacific Office Machine Co. LE 2-5382

108 South H St.

fiertig Jeweferj

REVLON LIPSTICK AND ENAMEL

.. for Complete Jewelry Service

DuBARRY COSMETICS ELKS

BUILDING

ABERDL:EN, WASH.

PHIL HERBIG

106 East Heron Street Aberdeen, Washington

DARIGOLD PRODUCTS

If! om.en's Apparel 209 So. Broadway

Grays Harbor Dairymen1s Association 516 East Market

Phone LE 2-81 55


We would fike lo fhank

all o/ fhe firmj which were kind enou'}h lo jponjor fhe 1960 NAUTILUS THE STAFF

COMPLIMENTS

GREETINGS

SCHAAF'S DRUG CO. BECKER BUlLDING

ABERDEEN

C}1tatp dladJ.G-JtJ

t/}?nedt

THE MORCK HOTEL ABERDEEN

-

West Coast Plywood Company

WASHINGTON

Graysto1•e of Grays Harbor Suppliers of •

Ready Mix Concrete

Concrete Products

Building Materials

411 South Alder

LE 2-5472

' Hay s Dairy, Inc. PHONE IN ABERDEEN

GE 8-0994 832 J Street

Hoquiam, Wash.


GOLDEN-MANTLED GROUND SQUIRREL ON TREE FARM

to1norrow

,

s

trees

fro111 cones like these WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY lVurki11g i11 tlie Pacific

ortluvcsl l.o l1u.il1l

A

l'1•rt11fu1e11L Fure.'il. /1ulustry

Aberdeen Office Equipment Co.

SWANSON'S

Aberdeen, Washington

LE 3-0352

Elks Bldg.

11Where Low Prices Are

/Jioneer

A Habit" Simpson & Williams 915 Sintpson

-

-

Aberdeen

Hoquiam

"Make More Friends with Our Flowers" WE GROW OUR OWN 306 West Wishkah St.

Shoes For Everyone For Every Occas.ion

FLORISTS Telegraph Delivery Scrvico

BUILDING LUMBER

LE 3-1871

MATERIALS -

PAINT

ADAMO RE'S SHOES Wishkah and K Street in Aberdeen

Foot of H St.

LE 2-2662


Gotovac's Men's Store

Compliments of

Gloss Laundry & Dry Cleaners

Aberdeen, Washington

Aberdeen, Washington

LE 2-0791

Corner Heron and H St.

TOM BIRK DRUG CO�

South

I

LE 3-1165

Street

COMPLIMENTS OF

LANDBERG PAINT & GLASS CO.

WALT

GLASS - PA&NT - WALLPAPER

FAILOR

...

31 l

303 - 305 East Market

Aterdeen

Phone

Sporting' Goods and

LE 3-2290

Camer.a

J. J. ROBINSON CO.

Deportment

FURNITURE DIVISION

108 E. Wishkah

LE 3-3765

Beeker Bldg.

Quality Furniture and Appliances 301

LE 2-7880

LE 3-0922

208 East Heron St.

Compliments of

ABERDEEN BRANCH

SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER F. D. I. C.

106 SOUTH

LE 2-3020

Stein's Men's Store

S. H. KRESS l 00 WEST WISH KAH ST.

Phone

East w:silkall Street

BROADWAY

LE 2-8040 JOHN H. ANDERSON

HARRY C.

MANAGER

JAMES

ASSISTANT MANAGER

ROBERT G. SMITH INSTALLMENT MANAGER


J?exuff

CITY

WISHKAH AND I Prescription Specialists

Cameras

DRUG

ABERDEEN, WASH. Cosmetics

Postal Sub-Station

COMPLIMENTS

WATSON

Scott;

KELLOGG

GRAND CENTRAL

YOUR FURNITURE

MARKET

and APPLIANCE CENTER MONTESANO, WASHINGTON

220 East Market St.

Aberdeen

Compliments of

COPELAND PAINT & GLASS CO Four Floors of Fine Furniture

Heron at Broadway

Aberdeen

Aberdeen, Washinglmi

LE 2-6500

319 East Market

BRENNAN'S Harbor H1ardware l l

LE 2-4933

2- l 14 East Wishkah

Quality Hardware Sea rs, Roebuck & Co. LE 2-0440

118 West Wishkah, Aberdeen

Sporting Goods 112 East Market Street

LE 2-8830

COMPLIMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hicks THE

SMOKE SHOP CAFE

411 E. State

LE 3-1790

QUALITY

FURNITURE FOR LESS


@{

SPONSORS

}a

ABERDEEN Worth's Grays Harbor Equipment Co., Inc. Birl Adams Footwear Arctic Fur Company Brines Stationers Garrett's 'Camera Shop Dell Mulkey Photographer Wiitamaki Jewelry Store Reiner's

HOQUIAM Lawrence & Macan Fuel Co. Root Paint & Glass ,Co. Hoquiam Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaners

THE WORLD

PRESS

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ABERDEEN, WASHINGTON


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