c!lhe nautilus 1947 {)rays Uarbor College Oforeword Let this, memor y book the 1947 Nautilus, and yeur record be your of days at Gray s Harbor College. I t has been the desire of the staff to r ec o rd in t hi s year book s ma l l r e ­ membrances o f var ious phases of our school life, the c la s ses, activ ities and ath­ leti cs. Our w ith p u r po s e ha s been the thou ght that strengthen ed we have had the privilege of workin g on the first Nautilus in several years and with the hope that our meager ef f o r t s can ser ve a s some inspiration for the continuation of annual p ub li cati o n s at Grays Harbor Col lege. It is with a sincere desire for these end s t hat book, we c ompo se and publish T h e Nauti l us f or 1 9 4 7 . 3 this 0ean � message STUDENTS OF I am G RAYS pleased HA RBOR COL LEGE: to have this opportunity words of greeting and good wishes The College is now to completing to write these you. its seve nteenth year-­ We all rejoice that the soon we shall be out of our teens. year has been one of progress marked by the Colle-ge's biggest enrollment, number of its largest faculty, cour se a cons iderably and a revival offer ings, In program of extracurricular activities. fa _c i1 i ti es a n d ac commod ati ons, inconveniences, e ncouraging enrolled purpo sefulnes s the days has been increased extensive spite of limited 1 arge c 1 ass es , a nd other s m al l yo ung people are prepar in g for We regret that a nd of the has been the character this year, who ahead. so - an we have had a good year. Espec ially students too of the hope that of ability and important places in num ber next year of young there women w il l be mo re in attendance to add more beauty and charm and vivacity to the life of " of Man's a college's lies ahead of as rich the college community. character is his destiny" --and student body is its destiny. Grays Harbor College. the character A great future Ma y your tomorrow s in the fulfillment of today's promise. G eorge Allen Odgers, 4 D ean be Classes I 5 1 __.. .._ r "' � - - i1:-· -,.,,;,'.£ �; . � . dacu/ty ID A MR S . MISS R. ANN E H IL L - -M .A .- En g 1 i s h . EDWARD and H O L EY --M.A. -En g l is h . J. E DW A R D MRS. MARION C . retarial BLAND--M .B.A.-Se c­ Science and Business and ROBERT S. M A R IE P h y si cal Ed u cation. Ad a nd COR A S M IT H- - M . S c . - So c ial P. S ci en ce m inistration. MRS . COWLES- -B.Sc. -Chemistry German. SEAMONS--B.A.-Mathematics Physics. O DG ER S--B. S c . A L F R ED Bursar. J. H I L LI E R - - M .A.-S o c ial Sciences and Librarian. MISS BLANCHE A. GRAFF-M.Sc.-Biology. (Not Pictured) M I SS M A RY English and MRS. RUTH CAR L A. E. M A TH EWS ON -- M .A . RALPH E. DEVER--Printing . Spee ch. CROASDILL--Recorder. J 0 HNS 0 N--B. Sc . -Eng ineer in g Drawing . ministration and Secretarial Science. CARL B. F. MISS VERNIE MRS. FOLEY-- M .A.-Ho m e Ed . Ee. ARLINE G ENTIS--B.Sc.-Phy. Ed. HAROLDYN HJELME R VICK--B.A. - French. QUIEN--A utomobile Mechanics. A U BR E Y D. MISS GORDON F. SIMMONS--Ed.B.- Business Ad­ FA I R B A I RN -- P hy s i ca 1 J 0 HN MISS S CHMI DT-- E d .B.-Ma t h e ­ matics. MAYME CHARLES 6 HOLLAN--B.S.-Art. F. SEMANCIK--B.Sc.-Phy . Ed. Sophomore <9//icers FIRST SECOND SEMESTER SEMESTER Presiden t ---------------- ----WILLIAM EATON President------------------IOBERT CHARETTE Vice Presiden t--------------RAYMOND MATICH Vice President-------------------KARL KUNZ S ecretary-----------------WILLOMA ERICKSON Secretary----------------------ALVA BROOKS Treasurer------------------WILLIAM CLEMONS T reasurer------------------ WILLIAM CLEMONS Sgt. Sg t. At. Arms -----------------NO RMAN SMITH 7 At. Arm s-----------------NO RMA N SMITH 8ophomores JACK GUD GER W e a th erwax; Engi nee r i ng C lu b 2 . JOSEPH G E ORGE San FUQUAY Montesano; H A R RI S Phi Theta Kappa 1. Bernardino. MARY NORMAN Weatherwax; FORSLUND We a th e rw a x ; HENDERSON DOROTHY JACK Montesano; H a r bor tori a n Phi 2; Knights 2; Th e t a Kappa His­ 2; Phi 1,-2, 2; Tyee 2, Rho 1,2 . Kappa Vice Pres. Nauti 1 us Timberline Phi 1,2, Treas. Vice Pres. 1,2, 2; ASGHC See­ St a f f , E d ito r 1,2. HURD Hoquiam. DWIGHT CLIFFORD m i s si o n e r Baseball 2. Christian Kappa 2. FUQUAY Mon te s an o; shipman Engi nee r s Fraternity HILLIE R Weatherwax; ALLEN Weatherwax; JAMES Nu Beta Theta r et ar y 2 ; 2. 2; E D GAR De 1 t a GUDGER Weatherwax; HARRIS Pre s . A 1 ph a Phi Delta 2. C 1 ub 2 ; Mi d - 1. 8 A S GH C 2; For e n sic s D e b a te 2; Association 2; Com­ S tu d e n t Phi Theta 8op/wmores NORMAN SMITH Marysvi l le; sociation , Sgt. at S t u de n t Pres. 2; Chr i stian As­ Sophomore C lass Ar m s 2. FRANCIS WILLIAMS Weatherwax; ROBE RT Elma; SMITH Nautilus FRANK MC Staff, Ar t Editor Vi ce Pres. 2. 2, CAULEY ASGHC RUTH m an SAURAGE Al pha Weatherwax; 2; Pr e s . m i s si o n er Delta ASGHC Rho 1,2, S o cial C om- 2; 1, 2, Nu Beta Phi Gale n S tu de n t Society Ch r i st ian 1,2, Pep S q u ad Pres. 2; Class Vi ce Pres. Alpha 2. 9 Delta 1. S TROM Hoquiam; SMITH Alpha Social Com m issioner 2; AILEEN 2. Weatherwax; Delta Rho 2; 2; Kappa TALLEY W ea t herwax; Weatherwax. V i ce Treas. Pres. Vi ce Pres . AUDREY M AKI DO LORES 1, The t a Association . Weatherwax. OSCAR Vi ce 1,2, Phi Alpha Delta Rho 2. R ho 2; Fresh­ 8op/wmores R OBERT CHARET TE Weatherwax; more Class 2; Phi ASGHC Pres. Delta 2; Pres. 2; 2; D ALE CARL SON Sopho­ Weatherwax; H arbor Knights Debate 2. RALPH DALE H oquiam; ship man Club Club 2; Days of En g i n e er s C 1 u b 2, 1; 1; 2; 2; GH Eng ineering Club 2; 2. Club 1; Alpha Sophomore Class Sec'y Delta Rho 1, 2, Treas. S e c'y 2. KARL 1. NO R M ILE (Not Pictured) Weatherwax. It' ILL IAM C LEM ON S Mon tesano; more Class ALVA B ROOKS Phi D e lta Treas. 1,2; 2. ation S e c' y 2; Wom en 's C 1 ass Editor 2; (Not Pictured) AWS Vice Pres. Weatherwa x; Associ­ Nau tilus Staff, Junior Associat ion Se c'y SANSO M 2. EUGENE STAN LEY (Not Pict ured) Student Christian 2, JEA N Sopho­ Quinault; Hoquiam; Sophomore 1,2, Vi c e lt'ILL OMA ERICKSON 1. B a s e b al 1 49 H arbor Phi Delta Mid­ M ARION ENGLAND Ten nis 2; T r ea s . Weatherwax; Hoqu iam; Pres. Scribe 2; P res. Eng i n e e r s ASGHC Knights 2; 1; WIL BERT Busin ess YOUNG Weatherwax. Sop homore 2. 10 Track 2. (Not Pictured) 1, II Sophomores DONALD IRVING Weatherwax; Engineers Club 2, Treas. Sec'y­ 2. JANE KAR L KUNZ Hoquiam; Pres. 2; Knig hts Phi 1,2, D elta Sec 'y Engineering Club 2; 2; P reside n t Sophomore 1, 2; Harbor C l ass 2; Vice RICHARD R AYMOND Club 2; 2; Na u t il u s Staff 1. Phi Delta Fore nsics Alpha 2; Delta Sec'y Timberline A SGHC Sec 'y 2. MACKEY It'ILLIAM E ATON 2; 1,2. Phi Club 2. FLOYD Delta 2; Knig ht s Class Vice Elma. Engineers 2, Pict u red) Board Class 2. (Not Pictured) Bremerton . MATICH H a rb or Executive (Not Sophomore ROBERT MEYERS Engineers Sophomore 2; Ka ppa 2, Historian 2; Weatherwax; MATSON Weatherwax; Tyee 2; GENE JOKIN E N Weatherwax; AWS Pres. Phi T heta W eatherwax. WILLIAM J ONES Weatherwax; 1,2; Rho 2. W e at h e r w a x; W ILLIAM MARLOW Montesano; Pres. Pres . 2. 11 NICMAN (Not Pictured) Pres. v 8ophomores RO BERT R UBY PHYLLIS REID Q u i na 1 t ; W e ath e r w a x ; Social A l ph a Delta Rho 2, Tau 1; STA NLEY MULLINS Weatherwax; ROEHL Weatherwax; AWS P res. S e c'y-Tr eas. 2; Nu 2; B eta Phi LEO NARD 2, PIC COLO Weatherwax; n e er s PA TRICIA CLEMO NS Montesano; ASGHC Theta Kappa Pres. 2; 1 ,2, Sec'y 2; Rho 2 ; C lass 2; Nu Treas. D e l ta 2; 2; Eng i - Harbor Phi E DGAR Tyee 2, S ec'y Timberli ne MOIR W e atherwax; 1; P res. 1. JES SIE R OB BINS Weatherwax; ASGHC P hi Knights 2. Vice-Pres. Freshman Delta 2; Phi Theta Engineers l; Sophomore 2; Engineers 2. Tye e 2, 2. Alpha Kappa Theta 1. Chairman 2. D 0 ROTH Y Sec. 1; En gi ne e r s Basketball Rep. to Kappa 2, Stu dent 2. Beta Phi 1 , 2; Pres. GE ORGE MO RFOR D Galen Society. Olym pia; 12 Phi Theta Kappa. 1, 2, P re s . 2; Council fl'reshmen <9/ficers FIRST SECOND SEMESTER SEMESTER President---- --------------- -- GE O RGE KEATON President- --------------------ROBERT BASICH Vic e Preside nt----------------- JA MES GOR DO N Vice President------ ----------AU DREY TAL L EY Se c retary------------------------JEAN HESLA Sec retar y---------- ---------JO AN C UNNING HAM Tre asurer ------------- ---------ARNOLD HUSBY Treasurer-------- --------------HARRY LIN DER Sgt. 13 At. Arms-- - ---------------PETER BASICH Ofreshmen Peter First row: Robert Baker, Back r ow: Dolores Thomas Borden, William Richard Fraser, Bac k row: Not pictured: George, Rose Akerlund, Ba ulig, Louis Alvin Al exander, Bochenski, Bevan dich, Robert Claude Bowen, Hannula, Roger Arthur Don ald F leming, Mary Barkley, William Boll, First row: Gerald Bogdano vich, Mary Denny Bochenski, Donald Bower, Robert Backstrom. Adams, Beverley Brooks, Dorothy Berg, Robert Branshaw. P aul N ot,pi ctu red: Bicknell, Basich, Stanley William Hall, Vincent Brasfield, Sherman Aleksey, Charles Anderson, Forest Peter Butora c. Esses, Gene Gregory, David Halverson, Garrison. F erris, James Charles Harlow, Goodlund, Gordon, Ronald Kenneth Finlayson, Ronald Al drich, Samuel Donald Evelyn Albert Gauvin, Richard F razer, Nichola s Germain, Forsell. Fisher, Hamilton, Donald Fuquay, Allen Hedman, 14 Jane Fuquay, Bertha Heino. Ronald Gardner, First row: Richa r d Back row: Carl Ragnar Clarke, P eter Br o oks, Keith Elliott, F irst row: Johnson, Second row: Lorne Lusier, Back ro w: James Drake, Clumb, Gilbert Carlton, Or in Joan Dutro, Edwar d Corpr on, Donald Da vidson, Carl Erickson, Cunningham , Richar d Cornwell, Margare t Daugherty, Elwa y, Earl Glenelg Crumb, Clarke, Charles Cole, Marie Mel vin Conklin, Eklund. William Dru m, Lund, Ro land Moir, Jack Jasper , Wa lly Mantarr i , Arnold H usby, Gilbert Fosha ug. Herbert McDougall, P hyllis Misitano, Ruby Lyse, Esther Haukeli, Lynn Medley, Alvin Lo ugheed. Donald Lynch, Jeanette Hawkinson, Not pictured--Stanley La aksonen, Lundberg, De B a y , Gail F inlayson. Harvey B ernard Orian Dineen. Brudevold, Charles Not pictured: Gordon Carlson, Fr e d Charles McBride, Gerald Richa r d Landberg, Harvey Ma ddox, McCauley. Alfred Link, Peter Majar. 15 Francis Linklater, P hyllis oheshmen First row: Norling, Roy Second row: Wesley John Prehm, Back row: Not Thomas Kathryn Donald row: Russell Tischner, Second row: Harold Reinhart, Robeck, Jones, Stanley Robins, Drucilla Reid, Ralph Martin Stuart, Shearer, Richard Nancy W i lliam Moyer, William Reid, p ictured: Ros s , Richard Illa L o u Rosengarten, Fred Schefstrom, Robert Donald Sims, Wakefield, Mesick, Henry Corene Messmer, V.ictor Ohls, Gerald R obbins, Delmar Ramsay, Helen Spoon, Adele Wallace Eino Somero, Howard S trand, Meyer, Donald Norin, James Lundquist, Shirley Marrs. Miller. Eugene Sampair, Thomas. Snow, Sandstrom, Robinson, E ugene Ruth James Thomas, Donald 16 R ol f Stoles en, Arthur Hastings, Snider. Schefstrom, ford. Not Walter Barkley . Ivan Peter McGuire, Back row: Warren O'Conner, Walter Mierzwa. Robert Marrs, pictured: First Olson, George Keaton, Walker. B e t ty Sudderth, Dorothy War- o7reshmen Ronald First row: R i chard Jasper, Howa rd Haw kins, Back row: John Lind berg, Jac k Jackson, Ole Hoff , Richard Jack Hayes, Hautala, James C harles Ha rvey, Hoonan , John Donald Heino. Haw kins, Hilliard. Calvin Henry, Not pictured: Nielsen, Roy Richardson, Olson, Robert Jean Hesla, Richard Oslund, William Howes, James Pearsall, Robert James, Marion Jacobs, Gordon Peterson, Joseph Quimby, Stanley Alfred Sh ellenberger. ,. Firs t r ow: Back ro>D: Not Kenne th Jack pictured: Robert Smading, Whipple, Wyrick, Ri chard Witte , Robert Wayman, Earle Doris M isitano, William Daniel Keith Williams, He 1 en Hu gh es, Woodland , Mu r p h y , Williams, Zbyls ki. 17 L 1 oyd R ussell David Donald Wort hl e y, Jacobson, Shellgren, Williams, Me rl Arthur Zigle r . Niemi. Robert Sim s, Jack Harvey Wiiliams, S kog, Florence Ofreshmen First row: RobertKurrle, Betty Levinson , Dolores King, Lorraine Knutson, Carol LaChappelle, Charles Lauder. Second row: Junnila , Back row: Kolodzy, Junior Dirk Lo uderback, William J ohnst on, Harry Linder, Ernest Linnenkohl, Eino Johnson. Robert Kromm, John Lindb erg, Robert B a sich, Paul Keating, Fr ank Lindner , Le e Kephart. SHIRLEY BIGE LOW O LIVER PETERS ON VIOLA JAMES ROBERTSON BUT ORAC RICHARD EHRHART STANLEY ROEHL BET T Y ANN HALVERSON J O HN SIMS ANNET TE AG NES TAYLOR JAMES ISAACSON JACK WATKINS MANNION J O SEPH HERBERT D ORO THY WEDGE R MITCHELL NEWT ON 18 John 19 (Basketball GRAYS 40 . Pacific 4 0. Bremerton 44• Centralia 3 6• Pa cific 4 0• Centralia Lutheran Ro cket s L u theran OPP ONENT HARBOR GRAYS O P PONENT HARBOR 49 62 Yakima 42 49 66 O lympic S2 41 S4 Yakima S3 42 61 Wenatchee 36 3S 49 Clark 44 45 C entrali a 24 49 Lo wer 46 Everett 47 41. u 0 f w " B" 48 Mount 22 27• u 0 f w .. B" 41 Clark S8 49 Centralia 40 Lower 41 60 Mount S2 Olympic 44 S7 E verett 32 Wenatchee 36 so• Seattle Vernon Columbia 20 Colu mbia Vernon 44 73 43 41 27 52 Pa cific SS SCORING INDIVIDUAL urn . Player Non-con. Points Points Con. Points Player Total 212 67 279 For esell, Snid er, Gene 140 46 186 Linnenkohl, Basich, Bob 135 19 154 Hed man, 102 45 147 Meservey, 94 42 136 Wayman, Davidson, Bower , Don Don Sampair, Gene The Grays Ronni e Ernie Al B en Bob Washington To tal 29 8 37 26 20 46 24 0 24 21 15 36 16 5 Harbor College basketball team had a highly and ended in third place in the newly formed Non - con. Poi nts 21 season suc cessful State Junior College and have the dis­ The Chokers tur ned in some excellen t performances conference play. tinction of being undefeated on their home f loor in was named to the first who , Davidson Don to went honors ce All conferen who were given honor ­ Basich, Bob and Sampair Gene Snider, Gene team, and to which is Sampair was awarded the Benson Basketball Trophy, able m ention. ip and scholarleadersh tional inspira ability, athletic of given on a basis league. s hip. J. was a one - si ded affair, The first ha 1 f Vancou ver. of C. was time, at one the score was 24-13 in favor at the half, 17 points ahead of the Chokers and main 1 y b ec ause the Clark, hoop. the Chokers were unable t o find over-anxious tilt against league-leading Clark was the outstanding game this year The of the Vancouverites. two five, by much same a s the each Choker point, time ran out. the crowd screamed their madly, Clark a d ding the Grays Harbor Basket comeback . lead. With becoming more hysterical as the Vancouver the away cut the Chokers po int by point, with Then started team, man a fighting part of the each b asket, first, the fire. c aught the Chokers before baskets quick started half second The Snider tied the game at 39-39, With but ten seconds remaining, sending the game into an overtime period. The points Chokers and a its first The had to of 1 3. game in home go points in the over time bringing h is total for the game tot a 1 fo r made ten C 1 ark made b ut eleven star ts game a gainst into an to Yakima ov ertime f iv e period. 15, p oin ts the was to hard a contributed while Davidson added in Chokers, from start last shot of to the game six four 1 o sin g the ex tr a p eriod , f i ghting thril ler The Snider 49-44. finish , by a and Kakima player gave Coach Eddie Smith quite a few gray hairs and is still being talked about by players sounded, 54-53 a nd spectators hesitated on the rim a like. and The then hit the off, Against Evere tt, Davidson, the five came from behind to win b)'. could Don played "iron man" Much by the Chokers Led be said about the individual of mind you to look over the statistics and Eddie Smith, entire game without gun a but in the limited a s ubsti­ honors, the performances of the space available, we players, can the but re­ judge for yourselves the ability of basketball squad. Next season, barring unforeseen events, College. With t he addition of several should a be Coach Eddie The the Chokers a score of 57-52. the present Choker aggregation will return intact as everyone of them are first year the Idaho, the who t ook individual scoring coaching but basket as giving win. stitution. GHC's ball dropped leading contender Smith to the naming gives s tudents Chokers in of us of a the state Walter Price, bid Grays Harbor title next year. The GHC loss of local high school will be a heavy blow to the Chokers, former assistant coach at the University man well qualified G r a ys t heir for members of promising h igh school graduates, to Harbor College for the state fill the position vacated will title 21 be next behind year. Coach by P r i ce of Smith. and the <J3asketba// (f3 8quad First row: Kenn y S nider. Back row: Frazer, Billy Coach Bill Sn ider, Orville Roy Percini, So llie, Dick Robert Aldrich , Hilliard, Harold McGuire, Howard S trand, Dick Fraser. 8wimming Gordon Elliott, pictured: Arthur '.'li emi, Donald Fleming, Rolf Jack Stoleso n , Jasper. 22 Richard Han n u l a . Not c!lrack Bill First row: Murphy, Ole Hoff, Henry Sandstrom, Bill Fraser, Don Davidson. Back row: Bob Branshaw, Sherman Esses, Stan Bogdanovich, Rich Hautala, Ernie Linnenkohl. Bob First row: Back row: Basic h , A dvisor Ed die Marion Smith, England, Don Ronnie Davidson, Forsel l . Ernie Linnenkohl, Sims. Not present: Don Bower , Al Hedman, 23 Gene Sampair , Bob Wayman. Bob 0aseba// These smiling horse-hiders had a consecu t ive Lower d oubleheaders. Columbia , Olympic and Clark series--the Bob Dick Sims Sims was Captain and outfield Lusier and Grays Dick Harbor Harbor Lower Columbia Grays Harbor 01 ympi c the plate, Ohls, Don short The jinx l o st jinx one placed game on them each from for Fi rs t * Second four Yakima, was finally broken during the games by one run. were the Bower and Don Davidson, a nd on Ronnie Denny Choker m ound representatives. f irst, Gard ner Bob Basic h was on Boch enski, John on sec ond, third. Lindberg, Hannula. Yakima Grays Eve>ett. Junior Louderback Foresell at were Vic split-osis won Chokers losing both behind Ronnie The y F irst Harbor 10 6 Grays 11 5 Everett 0 9 Grays 4 2 Clark 2 11 4 • 24 Harbor Denotes 5 2 2 5 0 1 game Second played 2 In the L orne Snaps Ernie long posed undies ..Ole for this one .. Is that can't read.. Hey Vic, a beak your yards .. Someone shot Lee in the pants .. No one Look gir 1 s, or a garter but men. 25 bill. .Still sl ipped .. Link "Fish" t oo cold to take off those just finished a fast fifty Hannula . A champ Choker chucker .. . 8naps Because cluded the in the Ronnie is another that of getting those Aber deen Chokers were using an exceptionally f ast fast- break, no opponents are in­ pictures. is up in the world .. Allah, famous set a part of shots .. The Grays says duke adds Harbor. 26 Bob as Gene poses in mid -air.. Don begins another basket to h i s total . . Ernie says 27 • I , ( ' 8tudents SEC O N D FIRST SEMESTER S EME STER President------------------ROBERT CHARETTE President ---------------------DALE CARLSON Vice President- -----------PA TRICIA CLEMONS Vice Presiden t------------PATRICI A CLEMONS Secretar y----------------------JANE MARLOW . ary -------------------DOROTHY GUDGER Secret Treasurer------------------LE ONARD PICCOLO Treasurer------------------LEONARD P ICCOLO President, Soph omore Class-- -WILLIAM EATON President, Sophomo re Class-ROBERT CHARETTE President, Freshman Class----ROBERT BASICH President, Freshman Class----GEORGE KEATON Fo rensics Commissioner------DWIGHT HILLIER Fo rensics Commiss ioner------DWIGHT HILLIER Athletic Commissioner--------ROBERT BASICH Ath letics Commissioner-------ROBERT BASICH Social Commissioner--------DOLORES SAURAGE Social Commissioner----------A UDREY TALLEY Publications Commissioner---CHARLES H O ONAN Publications Commissi oner -----P ETER BASICH 28 associated Women 8tudents FIRST SECOND SEMESTER Advisor- -----------------MRS. SEMESTER Advisor------------------MRS. MARION BLAND MARION BL AND President------------------DOROTHY MULLINS President---------------------- J ANE MARLOW Vice President-------------BEVERLEY BROOKS Vice President-----------------JEAN SANSOM Sec reta r y------------------------RU BY LYSE Sec reta ry---------------------DOROTHY BERG Treasure r ------ -------------MAXINE STEVENS T reasurer----------------- - - - --ADEL E N ORIN Social S o c ial Chairman------------BEVERLEY BROOKS Chairman---- ----- ------- JEAN SANSOM Program Chairman-----------DOROTHY MULLINS Program Chairman ------------ROSE BEVANDICH 29 Fi rs t Mo ir, Hillier, row: W. Moyer. Second row: Back row: Robinson, R. M. B. O'Conner, J. Olson, Eklund, Brooks, F. P. Husby, Mor ford , Gar rison, J. [fJ/u," ciJ/ieta [Kappa Harris. Williams, M a r 1 o w, G ud g er , Roeb e ck, Basich. T h is y e a r, Be ta Iota c hapter of P hi Theta Kappa initiated thirteen members a nd was the goal of many sc h o l astic students. To be eligible for membership, a student least the must have 3.0 ave r a g e, 10% u p pe r at be of in the studentbody scholastic ally and be le a s t e nr ol led f i f te e n for at a c ade mic hours in arts and sc iences. presi­ Officers included: dent, Ja c k president, Har r is; lhrothy vice ­ Gudger; secretary, Patricia Cleioons; treasurer, Frances Williams. Dr. George Allen Odgers was the advisor. 8tudent O pen to n at i on s zation all and d e n o m i­ an o r g ani ­ d e s i gn e d to g ive Chr istian students an op ­ portunity to worship and me et together, the Student Chr istian Assoc iation was a f am i l i a r colle ge p ar t of l i fe . o ur Under g uidance of Professor A. Hillier, t he gro up part in Y.M.C.A. also sponsored assemb ly the J. took work and a c olleg e in April. Officers who served this year were president, S m it h ; First row: row: Hillier, N. Smith, A. Kephart, Brooks, Mr. F. Alfred Williams, J. Hillier. 30 Harlow. Back Norman v i c e-p re si de n t, Frances Williams; tr ea s u r e r , secretary ­ A lv a Brooks. Qafen Society_ :-�e purpose of the G alen c:e _ -5a y is to provide ization w h ere by re g i s te re d in First row: F. Wi l l i a ms, H. Seco nd row: Lund, R. Miss Blanche Gr aff, J. Robbi ns. Baker. "cine, Pre-Dentistry, ? e-' P r e­ a nd -e-P h ar ma cy , _ a all _: :-sing may gain information -e.ated to their interests. meetings were n hly he college during � - ring the year, -?eakers, a n d Dr. Dr. the h o ur. club ·e si g n a t e d h eld two guest Milton Graham J o hn Cante r bury, iscussed soc ialized medic i ne and dentis tr y re­ spec tively a t two evenin g M iss Bl anc he ee tings. G r aff served as the ad­ visor. Officers and members o Galen Society the ? r eside n t , Harvey vice -president, illiams; e r, F r anc es secretary-treasur­ Robert Baker; cBride, were L und ; Wallace Arthur Ferris, Cunningham, Joan Jessie Robbins, and Jack Watk ins. g ngineers Club The tour i n g of Bo eing Plant in Sea ttle and a trip to Grand Coulee Dam were the two major activi ties en­ joyed by the En gineers Club The Public Util­ this year. ity District No. 1 w as also visited. This large organ­ ization, made up of college students enrolled in e n ­ gineeri ng cour ses, its p ur p ose t he had a s s ti mu- 1 at ion of interest in en­ gineer ing and the s tudy ing of future vocation possi­ bil i ties. dent Ed g ar Led b y Pre s i­ Moir a nd corps of officers, presi d e nt, D al e his vice­ Carlson, First ro111: and sec re tary-tre asurer , ski, D:>nald Irvin g, Second ro111: cl o se d the Engineers an eventful year. D. D ale, Walker, Back row: Roehl, Sma ding, Irving, O'Conner, S. Mr. M. Ro bbins, Rober t 31 Jacobson, Matich, R. Carlson, Piccolo, Bohen- Jasper. Eklund, Stuart, Seamons, D. Carlson, Matson, R. Olson. J. J. Gudger , Fuquay, R. Moir, Jasper. 6/imberf ine Being published every two we e k s , First row: Back row: Lusier, L in klater, Cunnin gham, B. was a Ramsey. Fraser, D. Gudger, Hoonan, Miss M'ar·· Mathewson. the TIMBER LINE welcome part of our college life. ism The Journal­ Department took over the reins at the beginning of the first co n t i n u e d semester and to p ro v e an efficient force throughout the ye a r. The prin ting of our paper was done by the Aberdeen School Press. Heading the staff as editor for the first semester was Da l e Gun d e rson. st a f f members editor, D o ro thy copy e ditor, fe a t u r e Sharp; Other w ere ne ws Gudg er; Melvin Eklund; e d i t o r, D o ri s business manager, Barbara Jordan; manager, circulation Francis Linklater. Miss Mary Mathewson and Mr. Ra 1 ph De v er w ere the a d - visors . Co n t i n u i n g the college se c o n d TIMBER to s erve t hro u gh the s eme s t e r , LINE staff the s til l fait hf ully g a thered news it ems copy and f or columns of our paper. compiling u We at The was done and the fi n i s h i n g added t he t o u c hes the woul d w ere " s hack. " rather arouse your indignation than your in d i f f e re n c e" motto of the was the department. Francis L inklater, editor, was assisted by news editor, Tom Barkley; Fi rs t row: Second r ow: Third row: P. Basich, Hoff, Borden, Lusier, Davidson, J. B. Hayes, Link later, Fraser, R. Rams ey. Hoonan. Stoleson, Miss Mary Mathew- son. Back row: Worthl ey, J o hn s on ; edi to r , Charles fe a t u r e Basich; ge rs , Strand. e ditor, sports Hoonan; P et er advertising mana­ Howard Rolf Stoleson; 32 copy editor, Gi l bert Stra n d and c irculation manager, Delores Borden; the t wo advisors. and 71autt·j us Fo r in . t he f ir s t s ever al ·A TI L US ti me yea r s, was t he r e vi ve d First row: Smith, D. B. Brooks, Gudger, P. Tischner, A. Brooks, row: R. Back row: D. Back Basich . his year to take its place in our college life. a ny d a ys and After night s of orry over the many details, the s t af f sighs of cop y was finally heaved relief when the c omp l e t e d and sent off to Topeka, �any students " snaps of 11 Kansas. contributed local scenes and person alities. Thus, after a full year of classes, athletics, we h ave and activities, t he show efforts Grays NAUTILUS H arbor Staff members G u d g e r, B asich, Co l l e g e. were Dorothy Ed i t o r; Pe t e r pu blication s com­ m i s s io n er; s ophomore A l va Bro o k s, editor; T i s c h n er, Donald photogr apher; Robert Smith, art editor; and Beverley Brooks, man to spent here at fresh­ editor. dorenst'cs On March 14 and 15, H arbor was college to pl ace, four out of its at a Grays the only junior and won six debates t o u r n ament held at the Co 11 ege of Puget Sound. Ot he r a c t i vities p ra c t i c e CPS and de bate an a at inter-college with ver s it y. all were tou r n ament Pacific In Uni­ a d d ition, team memb ers bec ame charter members of a newly­ o rg ani zed Rho Pi, chapter o f n ational Phi j unior college forensic fraternity, Professor A. s e r ve d as J, Hillier c o a c h, and Dwight Hillier represented the team on First row: Hi11 ier, Marlow, Garr ison , the Executive Board. 33 Mr. Alfred Link 1 ater , J. H illier . Charet t e . flJep Squad First J. row: Misitano , R. Hayes Sm i th, J. , E. Harve y, F. Dineen. Back r ow: Wh at P. Hauke 1 i. wou l d the games have been without the Pep S qu ad? fact did In that not s pite of the their sweaters arrive until the second semester, the Squad carried out their duties with mu c h T h ei r e n t hu s i a sm. s p i r it and cheer leading at the assemblies and games the p layed p art port ant an im­ in inciting Ch okers on to thir d place in the junior college basketball year's Phyllis Smith and league. s ong This queens were M i s i t ano , and Ruth Esther Haukeli, filling the staff of yel l leaders H a r v ey, Fred were Jack James Hayes and Dineen. This yea r, of h ard a resu 1 t as work on the part of several college students, a p ep to aid band in team o n to though w as the victory. A l­ th e org anization was small, it did not lack pep or was a very, enthu siasm and s i ght to games. beho ld the strains of Har bo r" First row: Bowen, Snow, Stoleson, D. Corpron, Worthley. Back row: Halverson. Bark ley, at It sound fami l iar it very welcome lo c a l some fo r me d cheering to "On, i s suing the was a hear Grays fo r th quiet evening from the depths of the Mil ler Audito rium where the band p r act iced. The really deserved members a lot of praise and congratulations. 34 :-- arbor g{nights .·e.,.-ly f ormed this year, - e Harbor Knights, activity :-ionorary society for sopho­ re men,_liv ed up to their First row: Harris, D. pi cco 10' Charette, Kunz. Back row: Matich, C 1 e mo ns , Back row: D. J. Carlson. by participating s·andards ole-heartedly in college activities. Knight member­ sh i p m u c h-de s i r e d is a A student must have goal. no mark less than a "C" , and must be capable of ob­ servi n g the c od e of o rg a nization w hich is the to honor ably promote college s pi ri t . chosen and Charter memb e rs by student the f acu lty con:mittee were: atic h, Raymond G. duke; Piccolo, leader s adv isory Leonard L. c hancelor of exchequer; the Dale A. Carlson, R. Harris, s c ri b e ; Ja c k recorder; R:>bert R. Clarette a nd K ar 1 K un z. Do c t o r George Allen Odgers served as the advisor. cify_ee The c ha p t e r the wome n's of Ty e e , hono rary ac­ tivity society, was organ­ ized on April 1, m em bers ar e C l e mons, ane Dorothy Marlow, llins. is he Gudger, and Dorothy The organization simi l a r Xnights. as and charter Patricia Ann to the Harbor Two purposes of soci e ty are to ser v e a hospitality cornnittee an d to aid functions ?i v e at at social the college, f r eshman girls were ?ledged this year including :::>orothy Berg, :...o r r ai n e 3ev e r ley Jean Hesla, K n u t so n , First row: Ma r 1 ow , Brooks. Patrici a Clemons, dent; a nd D:>rothy Gudger, ?-e s i d e n t ; Jane r e c o r d e r; a nd presi­ vice­ Mar low, D o r o t hy llins, secretary-treasurer, ere the corps of officers. 35 Mu 1 1 i ns , Gudger. Fi rs t W. row: P. Second row: Third Erickson, Misitano, Saurage, row: R. Smith, D. Talley, Marlow, P. Reid, Hawkinson, R eid, Rosengarten, He sla, D. Berg, A. Str om . Highlighted by a Cl1ristmas S. Marrs, dance at the Grays Harbor Country Club, Forslund. Back row: a. CD.rRlio George. L evinson, Lyse , Suddereth, a successful year was completed by the Bevandich. Alpha Delta O t her w ere Rho sorority. s o ci a l f un c t i ons ca r r i ed out a nd a j oint sorority tea honor­ ing all sen i or girls Grays Harbor County of high schools wa s held in late May. The sorority are s i l ver and the and f l o w er v i olet . F irst colors bla ck, is the s emester officers were president, Dor is Sha rp ; d e nt , s e cretary, a nd v i c e-pre s i - Del o r e s Sa u r a ge; Patt Vidich; t r ea s u r e r , W i l om a E r ickson. P residing f or the s econd semester were p r es i den t , Ru t h v i ce-president, Reid; secretary, Hawkinson; Sm i t h ; Dru cilia Jeanette and treasurer, Wiloma Erickson. Miss Mary Mathewson was the advisor. Ending year, eventful college an Nu Beta Phi sorority h o n or ed the m embers at s ophomore a f a r e w el l dinner in early June. Many activities including a join sorority tea, beach party, slumber party, bake sale, and other functions filled th e c a lend a r and 1947. f l ow er f or Ivy of Nu is B et a 1946 the Phi, and gold and white are the sorority c olors. Jessie Robbins presided as presi­ d en t for mester, the filled the the f ir st se­ and Corene Robinson office duri�g s e c o nd s e m e s t e r. Officers who served during First row: D. Back row: LaC hapelle, Gu d ge r, B. Second row: B. J. Robin son, Halverson, Brooks, B. Cunningham, J. Mullins, Ada ms, Robbin s, F. Co nk Daugherty, M i ss b oth the first and second 1 i n. Williams , Knutse n . An n e Ho 1 e y, semesters were vice-presi­ dent, Frances secretary, Zbylski. a nd Will iams; Dorothy Mullins; t r ea s u r e r , Gudger. Do r o thy M iss Anne Holey was the sorority advisor. 36 • • [j)h,;, CDeita First row: Goodlund, Piccolo, Kunz, Under the capable leader­ ship of K unz, P r es i d en t the Phi Ka r l Delt a f ra­ ternity sponso red a social d ance in November as of i t s fi r s t one activi ties. The purpose of the organi­ zation is social promotion in the college and support of c o l lege spi rit in h eld twice a month homes of various Profes s o r served as ternity K unz all Meetings were functions. Aub rey at the members. Schmidt advisor at f ra- gatherings. p resided Karl as head the o r ganization fo r of the first and second semesters, an d Donald the off i ce for b oth Walker f illed of D. Corpron. t reas u r e r s em es t ers. 37 Walder. Back row: Smading, W. Clemons, II I I Snaps Oh! "H" I sea ... What would Pete and Bob do if there wasn't for Hollywood?... How'd that married woman Kuntz, Irving Interested in Barkley and Jokinen boats, planning Stan?... Ernie a nd Hoonan rea dy to tackle a new k ind g azing a new get of into atomic the any We atherwax High... Is that in here?... A between bomb ... Margy, future (Saturday objective... O f f your 38 kne es, classes Setty and sc ene .. . Bert .. . night) ...·Stoleson, Tish ner. 8naps David s on Coo by to in a lin ... Kephart, . . .I bite onder guess the who the n atural alias envir onment... Did janitor Gail I just smiling it doe sn't at. 39 blow in? ... Glamour wonder where those boys forgot to sweep the steps...The dust ... Just sitting there, Smokey's a "The Thinker" ... Now, are gal, Hoquiam Hotsh ots... Hammy run... Sherman, Monte's Marie going... Just about pride... Now, I 8naps Look at Just hot that isolation ist from Monte ... Gudger Shirley... What copy up Bill? ... All Someone mus t espec ially those to the dressed have are you told no place Ramsay a good looks dejected... Introducing Adele?... The editor, pose for to go... Some W illiams... Three textbook s ... Look at g round. at, shack... The g i r l s up an Hoff and laughing a p ic' ... elow, how'd soph' gals... Don't joke... A n o t her beach scholars, Link lator, S ims, that beau tiful background 40 you you M iss Heino ... rushing a p iece of get just party . . . Catch way LOVE the up there, swimming... expre s.sions, Prehm and Kromm ... Harvey ready to hit to say nothing of what's in· the fore-