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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,
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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
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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;
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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.
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:-- 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.
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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.
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•
•
[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-
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