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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 FriÂ
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.
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6' 1" 170 pounds
110
So, it seems, a college yearbook would not be possible raphers.
without photogÂ
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
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__ ___________________________________
.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 KAHLâ&#x20AC;˘ 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.
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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.
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!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.
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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.
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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.
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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 .
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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 .
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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,
0£
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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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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7--
/1'irsl
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/!'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.
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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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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
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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 ;
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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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Dick Slephens
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Pat Katzer
Darron Nelson
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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 . . .
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..
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Nelson . . . . .
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...
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...
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George
..
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
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.
Leinenweber Rolf
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Herron
.
. .. .. . .
..
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.
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.
.
.
.
rebounds
assâ&#x20AC;˘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
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/,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'1â&#x20AC;˘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
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