The Color Post, 1959-05

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The Color Post, 1959-05
COLLEGE
OF
PUGET
COLOR POST
MAY
Student Center Ready in Fall
Exterior view from Lawrence Street
Partial view of spacious lower floor
STUDENT UNION BUILDING
If you have waited in line at the SUB you know how very
badly we have needed a new food service. Silas E. Nelsen,
architect of the new Student Union Building announces that
with almost one -half of the building conpleted, an early fall
completion date is expected to be met.
The exterior design carries out the design of architecture
of the other buildings on the campus. In order that the offcampus buildings blend well with the residential areas imme diately surrounding the college, the new student center has
been designed in a Tudor Half-Timber style. An attractive
doorway and small open court has been planned for the 15th
Street entrance.
The first floor will include two large dining halls, capable
of seating 800 people at one time, separated by a very modern kitchen. Each dining hall will be served from a separate
serving pantry. The bookstore, a snack bar and a doctor '5 office will also be on this floor.
SCIENCE BUILDING
Likewise, the College needs a new Science Building.
Howarth Hall, one of the finest Science Buildings, is literally
bursting at the windows, the classrooms are too small and the
laboratories are teeming. A twin building is in the drawing
board stage and will be built directly opposite Howarth Hall
with laboratory space under Sutton Quadrangle which connects
the two buildings.
AUDITORIUM AND FINE ARTS BUILDING
A new Auditorium and Fine Arts Building is also on the
drawing board. The building should have 18 to 20 classrooms,
more offices for professors and an auditorium which seats about
2500 people. Its coming is the only way we can hold the student body together and give the esprir de corps' for which the
College of Puget Sound has been known.
FUTURE PLANS
A very large student lounge, suitable for dancing, will be
on the second floor. Offices for the Student Body Officers and
the College publication, the Trail (student newspaper) and
Tamanawas (student yearbook) will be located on this same
floor. Incidently, the Alumni Office will be located there
too.
The basement will provide much needed storage space
with some areas left for future developments.
Future dreams are centered around buildings needed by
the Business Administration department and the English-Journalism department, as well as a larger chapel and more dormi tories. The experience of the College has been that as soon
as a room was provided in a dormitory, that room was filled
immediately; as soon as a chair was added in a classroom,
that chair was occupied from that moment. The needs, indeed, are great.
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Class Representative, FRED HENRY,
509 Alder, Sumner, Wash.
ARTHUR HEDGES of Juneau, Alaska, has been honored
with the 33rd degree by Scottish Rite Supreme Council (Order
of Masons). He is the office manager of Lyle's Hardware and
Furniture. His son is a student at the University of Washington
Medical School after receiving his BA from Johns Hopkins.
ELVERTON STARK is the editor of the new national business
magazine, Canner/Packer. He lives in Burlingame, Calif.
MRS. J. HOMER MAGEE lives in Evanston, Ill. , where her
husband is associate secretary for the Council on World Service and Finance. MILDRY (SLUTH) HOPPER, of Washington,
D. C. , is a catalog librarian for the National Library of Medi cirie. In addition to studying Arabic, she is a Girl Scout
leader and has a 16-year old son and a 13-year old daughter.
ADA (BLEKKINK) WILSON lives in Oregon where her husband
owns a motel at the South Entrance to Crater Lake. Their
daughter is a freshman in college and their youngest son is in
grade school. Living near Klamath Indian Reservation, their
oldest son attends high school on the reservation.
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Class Representative DR. GORDON ALCORN,
3806 North 24th, Tacoma, Wash.
DARREL THOMAS is the Director of Purchasing and
Personnel for the ASUC at the University of California in
Berkeley. Within two years the office will move into a new
Student Union Building. MARTHA (SHAW) McLAUGHLIN
lives in Minneapolis, Minn. . where her husband is an agency
director for Northwestern National Life Insurance Co. Their
daughter attends the University of Minnesota and their son is
in Junior High.
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Class Representative GEORGE TIBBITS,
1202 No. Cheyenne, Tacoma, Wash.
FRED LaPENSKE is now a Lt. Colonel and lives in
Seattle. Serving his tenth year as a CPS Trustee, HAROLD
BASHOR is a Puget Sound District Superintendent of the
Methodist Church. He lives in Everett, Wash. RAY FLYNN,
of Orinda, Calif. , is doing well in the contracting business.
He has two children, one in high school and the other a trumpet player in grade school, INEZ BRANDT and her husband
took their second trip around the world last summer. On their
previous trip they toured 13 countries in Africa from Cairo to
Cape Town. EMERY FRANZEN lives in Seattle, OSCAR
FREDRICKSON and his wife, Lucile, live in Long Beach, Calif
after 20 years in the US Foreign Service. He is now a statistician for the Port of Los Angeles.
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Class Representative, MORRIS SUMMERS,
3618 Tahoma Place, Tacoma, Wash,
SHIRLEY (MORRIS) ROEN is the school librarian at the
San Ramon Valley Union High School in Calif. She has a son
high school, a daughter in college and another daughter who
is married and has a baby son, making Shirley a grandmother.
LOUIS SPADAFORE is the County Welfare Administrator for
Benton and Franklin counties of the Washington State Department of Public Assistance. LOIS (BElL) SANDALL still lives
in the country in Edmorids, Wash.
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Class Representative DR. HAROLD DABROE,
1001 So. 38th, Tacoma, Wash.
MIEKO IZAKE and BIRDEENA (LINGERMAN, '09)
GOWAN met in Tokyo, Japan. JUHEI KONO is the pastor of
Blaine Memorial Methodist Church in Seattle - the second
largest Methodist Church among the Japanese. The congregation has begun a $200, 000 building project and their pastor
is the Chairman of the Board of Evangelism of the Pacific
Japanese Provisional Conference. Now a Portland department
store personnel manager, ULNA (RUST) KUBIS has two daughters. Kay is a student at the University of Washington while
Corinne is an Army wife. HAROLD AKAM is a teacher at
Gault Junior High while his wife is a speech therapist at the
Crippled Children's School in Tacoma. Their son is in the
tenth grade of the new Wilson High School.
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Class Representative, CHARLES THOMAS,
3301 No. 30th, Tacoma, Wash.
JOHN BARDSLEY, of Spokane, has a 15-year old son
who swims for the YMCA Swim Team and a daughter who is
a Home Economics major at WSC. His oldest daughter is
married and has a baby girl born on her mother's 20th birthday.
ODOLITE (THARP) DAMMEIER enjoyed the Adelphian Concert
Choir when they were in Salt Lake City last year; they seemed like a touch of home. " The Dainmeier 's usually visit
Tacoma for a few weeks each summer to see their friends and
relatives. CLARK WOOD is the Dean of the newly organized
Pacific Northwest International Missionary Conference which
is a cooperative program between the Canadian Council and
National Council of Churches. In August 300 church leaders
from the US and Canada will be on the CPS campus. BEN
ROBERTSON operates a distributing business with branches in
Tacoma and in Federal Way. He and his wife, Juve, have a
daughter. Benini-7 years. EDDIE LePENSKE still flies for
United Air Lines between Seattle and Los Angeles and is looking forward to those Jets. He and his wife, BETTY (HESSERT,
'35) have four children - one in college, one in high school,
one in intermediate and one in primary. JENNIE (ROUGH)
HAASE now lives in Casa Grande, Ariz. , where she teaches
elementary school and is working for her Masters at Arizona
State University. She and her husband, Harold, have two
daughters, Haroldene - 16 and Adrienne - 13. ROBERT ECCLES is serving his sixth year as associate professor of the
Bible at DePauw University in Greencastle, md. He has two
lively boys, Tommy - 4 and Bruce - 2.
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Class Representative, CREIGHTON FLYNN,
231 Regents Blvd. , Fircrest, Tacoma, Wash.
Living in Phoenix, Ariz., DOROTHY (ESSER) WElLER
is the librarian of Valley View School, president of the Mancopa Elementary School Library Association and secretary of
the Arizona State Library Association. RAYMOND and JOSIE
(NORTH) ROBBINS became grandparents twice in 1958 with the
first grandson arriving at the first of the year and the second
arriving in December. The Robbins daughter, Sally, grad uates from the University this spring. Josie's sixth book, Be A
Storyteller, came out last June with MARTHA PEARL JO
being one of the best customers. Just returned from a ten day trip to Miami Beach with Red Skelton, ART GILMORE
completes 25 years as a broadcaster, getting his start at KVI
when he was in college. He has been Skelton's TV announcer
for four years. Art and wife, GRACE, have two daughters,
one in college and one in high school. FOSTER ALLEN lives
in Washougal, Wash. BETTY (SMALLRIDGE) LOMBARDI serves
on the executive committee for McLean (Virg.) High School
PTA with HARRIET ROSENZWEIG HAZLETON. The Lornbardi 's also serve with CORABELLE GRIFFIN PUMPHREY and
her husband, Harold, at Cub Scout District meetings.
ELEANOR HOYT BURKS and DOROTHY SHAW CUMMINGS
also live in McLean, Virg.
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Class Representatives FRANCIS GUHR,
4129 No. 36th, Tacoma, Wash.
CHARLES CONRAD is the principal of Haines City
(Fla.) Junior High School. He has a son attending The Citadel in Charleston, S. C. The supervisor of the Auburn,
Wash. , Traffic Department, BLANCHE DRAPER has completed
25 years with Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. In her
job as Extension Specialist of Family Life at Iowa State College, BUENA (MARIS) MOCKMORE talks to more than 10, 000
high school teenagers each year and has received a citation
from Epsilon Sigma Phi for service to parent-teenager understanding. Last fall she was the speaker for the State Home Ec.
Association in Colorado and will speak in Oklahoma next fall.
A TRIBUTE TO DR. JULIUS PETER JAEGER
His teaching career began as a member of the faculty of
Spokane University. He became an ordained minister of the
Congregational Church; and in Spokane had the pastorate of
the church for eight years. In pursuance of this profession he
studied theology at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley,
C aliforni a.
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After teaching at Spokane University he became Resident
Master and teacher of English at Lakeside School for Boys in
Seattle. He earned the masters and the doctors degrees at the
University of Washington; and there he was invited into mem
bershipin the distinguished scholastic honor society of Phi Beta
Kappa. He became Professor of English and Chairman of the
Department of English at the College of Puget Sound in 1929,
positions which he held up to his retirement in 1952.
After academic retirement Dr. Jaeger took up a new enterprise, the management of the College Bookstore. One could
not help but wonder whether it might be a mistake for a quiet
professor to undertake this job, but he did it not only efficiently
but with an unruffled spirit. He enjoyed the new experiences
and relationships, the extension of his acquaintance with the
faculty and the materials of the different fields of learning,
as he did all the
and particularly the opportunity to meet
students in the College.
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In the affairs of his home, the activities of his family and
the achievements of his children he took deep satisfaction and
quiet pride.
It cannot have been, however, that events were always so
tranquil for him as he was within himself. One cannot suppose that circumstances were all tempered for his disposition,
but rather that they were tempered by his disposition.
So, although there are mixed feelings on this occasion, the
one which I find predominant is one which I think would be
that of most of you a warm glow of gratitude, and of happiness, to have had the privilege of knowing him.
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After several months ofillness Dr. Jaeger died on Thursday.
April 9 following aheart attack at his home, 2402 North Lawrence. Although he had suffered a previous attack earlier in
the year, he died quite suddenly.
Memorial services were held on Sunday, April 12, at the
Pilgrim Congregational Church of which he was a member for
so many years. The following are excerpts from the memorial
address given by Dr. John D. Regester.
We have all known Dr. Jaeger for various numbers of years;
and to have known him, and been known by him, is to have
been his friend. In relations with him one felt a cheerful
warmth like that from a clear steady fire on the hearth on a
quiet evening, conveying a sense of calm and contentment.
He was a pleasant, companionable person. He had always
dignity, but nopomp. Hehad evident pride and self respect...
without pretensions that had to be supported, or vanities which
had to be guarded. He affected no interests which he did not
feel; but for the programs within the communities of religious,
intellectual and cultural interests of which he was a part, his
presence, encouragement and service could always be enlisted,
He never took himself with undue seriousness; there was always a twinkle in his eye. He seemed to find something entertaining, somewhat amusing and pleasurable in any situation
whether it was to give an
or event. Anything which he did
address to the members of the scholastic honor society or to
he did with a craftsmanship and practiced
carve a turkey
skill which was a pleasure to him and to the observer.
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He had a good, rich and useful life. He talked with fondness of youthful years in a small-town lown setting where he
was born from the solid German stock which helped to build
the American mid -west in the post-Civil War days, of the affections within a group of brothers, and of the simple enjoyment of a canoe which he acquired and in which he explored
a neighboring stream.
Class notes continued
HARRIS BUNNELL returned to the Puget Sound area after 20
years in Calif. He is a psychiatrist in charge of Women's
Services at Western State Hospital. LaVonne, his wife, is
currently attending CPS.
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Class Representative MARTIN NELSON,
305 Regents Blvd. Fircrest, Tacoma, Wash.
ROBERT SWAN has opened his law office in Fairfax,
Virg., IRENE (ALEXANDER) DIXON still receives our mailings
under her maiden name after being married ten years. Yes,
we were a little slow. ELIZABETH (NIX) WEDIN teaches at
Winlock High School in Chehalis, Wash. Last summer she
went to Europe with her 18-year old son, Galen, traveling on
their own from Tangier to Stockholm. Meanwhile, her 8year old daughter helped run the dairy farm. BILL ad KATIE
(SHRUM) RAVE are taking part in Little Theatre work and
playing golf in their home town, Lake Jackson, Tex. Katie
is also active in AAUW and the League of Women Voters.
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Class Representative, HUNTER JOHNSON,
4102 No. 38th St., Tacoma, Wash.
Chairman of the Political Science Department, BOB
BYRD is on the faculty of North Park College in Chicago. Another professor. PHILIP ASHBY has been appointed Assistant
Dean at Princeton in addition to teaching religion classes. In
his new position he becomes secretary of the committee on examinations and standing. He will have charge of the academic
status of undergraduates. His special interest is Far Eastern religion and philosophy. As a Jonathan Edwards Preceptor he did
research in India, Ceylon and at Oxford University for a book,
The Conflict of Religions. Last summer he returned to India
as a consultant to the Indian Ministry of Education in New
Delhi for the US Department of State. MAE ROSE GARRISON
lives in Calif. where her husband is vice president of Rexall
Drug Co. in Los Angeles. They have seven children.
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ALUMNUS AWARD
PAUL HANAWALT
The son of F. W. Hanawalt, a former CPS mathematics
and astronomy professor, Paul 1-lanawalt has followed a family
tradition and set a memorable record of his own.
He is one of the few students who was president of his
freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes, as well as a
four-year basketball letterman while attending CPS. He continued his service to the College as a member of the Board of
Trustees and with the expiration of his term this year he will
have completed 25 years in that capacity.
Soon after his graduation, Mr. Hanawalt began teaching
in the Puyallup School System. Three years later he became
the principal of Puyallup Junior-Senior High. In 1930 he was
appointed Superintendent of the Puyallup Public Schools and
still fulfills that position.
During this time, Mr. Hanawalt was also active in other
aspects of the educational field. He became a trustee of the
Washington State Teacher's Retirement System and is now
chairman of the Board. He was appointed as Washington's
Representative to the Northwest Association of Secondary and
Higher Schools and served nine years on the executive board.
He was a member of the Pierce County Board of Education for
25 years and is an honorary life member of P-TA. He also was
past vice president and president of the Department of Administratiorl and Supervision in the State of Washington which includes all superintendents, principals and supervisors in the
state.
Community affairs have also been inc uded in his busy
schedule. He has been a life-time member of the Methodist
Church and has been the superintendent of Puyallup Methodist
Sunday School for 25 years. Also active in Kiwanis Club, he
has celebrated a 100% attendance for 33 years. He was a former president of the group and served at Lt. Governor of the
Pacific Northwest District of Kiwanis.
Dr. Robert Becker was selected as the March Alumnus of
the Month. His association with the fields of physics and astronomyhas led to experimental study in astrophysics at California Institute of Technology. Supported by a Guggenheim
grant his project is to discover how energy is produced by the
stars.
After his CPS graduation in 1935, he received his Master
of Arts and Ph. D. from Cal. Tech. In 1943 he worked on a
project for the Department of Terrestial Magnetism of the
Carnegie Institution. During the war, he was with the Underwater Ordinance at the Applied Physics lab of the University
of Washington. Since that time he has been a professor at the
University of Illinois Physics Department.
He has translated his technological knowledge to writing
in the form of a leading college and university textbook, Introduction to Theoretical Mechanics, which has been translated into Chinese.
Dr. Becker is married and the father of four girls and a
boy. His nephew, Craig Becker, attends CPS as a freshman.
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Class Representative PAT PIPER,
2717 Sunset Drive, Tacoma, Wash.
ELIZABETH (MILLER) YOUND spoke on Don't
Throw Away Your Old Diamonds' to the Seattle Art Museum Guild in February. She demonstrated techniques of redesigning settings for old gems and displayed some old stones
that had been reset. Living in Englewood, Calif. , HOWARD
THUNE is the Denver Production Division Photo-geologist for
Gulf Oil Corporation. His division includes all of the Rock
Mountain states. MRS. M. W. FILLMORE lives in Portland and
has a girl, Valerie Ann-10, and a boy, Thomas Kent-il.
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Class Representative, HUBERT RUSHFELDT,
124 Ea. Morrison, Tacoma, Wash.
PHYLLIS ANDERSON has been transferred to Olds and
King in Portland as its personnel manager. GERTRUDE
(KISER) CRILLY, who has two teenage boys, has been "Little
Leaguing, Pony Leaguing and Police Leaguing' in addition to
being P-T. A. President and owning a tire business. She plans
to keep busy ( !) this summer by adding some golfing and swimming to her schedule. BARBARA (WILSON) MEEKS is busy with
her three children - George, 12 years; jim, 10; and Martha, 5.
Her husband is in his second year as Professor in charge of the
Elementary Teacher Program at Fresno State College.
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Class Representative, FLORENCE McLEAN HOLEIM,
944 Fairview. Tacoma 6, Wash.
A research associate with the Wisconsin Legislative
Council for the past year, ROY LOKKEN is on the new governor 's team of technical aides to reorganize the state gov ernment. He would like to hear from some of the other alums.
TOM RAY would also like to hear from some of his college
friends. He now lives in Los Angeles. WILMA (ITTNER)
WILSON spent a two-day holiday with her son, Stevie, in
Vancouver, Canada. She enjoys her job as Publicity Director at C. P. S. ASHFIELD WALKER and his wife, Helen, live
in Pacific Grove, Calif. where he is chairman of the English
Department of Monterey High School.
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Class Representative, WILLARD GEE,
8501 Belwood Drive S. W. , Tacoma, Wash.
RUTH (McCREA) PACKARD recently moved to Eugene,
Oregon, where her husband is the traffic manager for a plywood
corporation. They have four daughters - Margaret, 12 years;
Mary, 10; lvar1IId, 13; and MelInda, 10 inob. Ruth it active
in the Methodist Church, AAUW and Girl Scouts, while her
husband is a Toastmaster. JOHN RICHARDS is the resident
geologist for the Corps of Engineers on the Howard A. Hanson
Darn on the Green River. DAVID DAVIES where are you?
HAROLD JOHNSON is a registered land surveyor and his wife
teaches remedial education for the Raymond Public Schools.
Their three children are all in school. Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Kent, Wash. , is JOHN BOYLE. MRS. HERBERT KIMBALL, who lives in New York, has three children Patricia, 7 years; Paul, 3; and baby Bruce. RUSS and ELEANOR (WEAVER) FARR live in Minneapolis, Minn. , where
he is assistant Director of Personnel for General Mills, Inc.
They have two girls and a boy. JOHN HUNGERFORD is Manager of the Western Division Accounting Office for N. S. Plywood Corp. in Los Angeles. He, his wife, and their children
- Margery, 13 years; Jim, ii; and Jane, 7 - live in Van Nuys,
C alif.
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Class Representative, HERMAN KLEINER,
17 Tee Pee Lane S. W. , Tacoma, Wash.
MERIC and MARION (CARSON, '44) BACON live in
Virginia where he is a Commander in the Navy stationed in
the office of C. N. 0. in the Pentagon. They have six children ranging in ages from 12 years to 3 months. GEORGE and
CAROL ELLIS live in San Mateo, Calif. FRANCES (LATSON)
DINEEN lives in Providence, Rhode Island, and BERGITTE
(HANSON) DAHL is in San Bernardino, Calif. Bergitte would
like to meet any CPS alums down that way. Her husband is
a controller for Sears-Roebuck Co. Finishing her M. ED degree at the University of Oregon this last summer, RUTH
(SONNEMANN) SCHELLER teaches English at the new Sunset
High School in Beaverton, Oregon. Her husband, who is
completing his Ph. D. , is assistant professor of speech and
drama at Pacific University. After receiving his M. A. at the
University of Chicago, ROLLAND LUTZ received a Fulbright
to Austria and returned to take his Ph. D. at Cornell. He is
now assistant professor of History and Political Science at
Drew University.
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Class Representative, FRANK PRICE,
1316 No. 10th, Tacoma, Wash.
PAT (HILDEBRANDT) OWEN and her husband designed
and contracted their own home which makes their third build ing experience all on Libo Road off the Seattle-Tacoma Highway. Her husband is establishing his new car dealership for
Lakewood Motors, Inc. They have three children - Brian, 7
years old; Janiene, 5; and Kurt, 3. LEON MEIER has the door
open for any alums when they're near Castro Valley, Calif.
He is a general medical practitioner, has three sons and one
more on the way. JIM DYER is the Director of Christian Education at Wilshire Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles. JIM
and JANICE (STENSON) GOODMAN live in Coral Gables,
Florida, where he is a M. D. and she is President of the Auxiliary to the State Psychiatric Society.
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Class Representative, CHARLES NEE,
419 So. 61st, Tacoma, Wash.
JUANITA McCANN has two children, Bruce, age 8,
and Cathy, 6, and is a typist at Boeings in Seattle. EMERY
WATTE is still around, but since he's not in Portland, we
don't know where.
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Class Representative, ROBERT MINNITTI,
6305 So. D St. , Tacoma, Wash.
FLOSSIE (DARROW) SHRIDE has moved to Lakewood,
near Denver, Cob., where her husband is in charge of the
U. S. Geological Survey. ROBERT MINNITTI will become
principal of the soon -to-be -dedicated Bethel Junior High
School. MARYAN (BAILEY) McGOVERN and husband live in
Montlake Terrace, Wash. Orrin and DONNA (COHOON)
WANGSNESS moved, with their daughters - Keri and Cindy from Whittier to Bakersfield, Calif. Bill and MARYANN
(MUNRO) SCOTT are in Anchorage, Alaska, where he owns
an accounting business. They have adopted two girls, Jean
and Megan. Living in Hollywood, Calif. , ROBERT WINSKILL has changed from mountain climbing to skin diving.
Reason: no mountains! He is vice president of Webster
Boiler Company.
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FIELDHOUSE PARKING LOT
A 60, 000 square foot paving area bounded by No. 9th,
No. 11th, Union Ave. , and the Fieldhouse is about half done,
Ted Droettboorn, Fieldhouse manager, announced recently.
Class Representative, ROBERT HAMILTON,
714 No. Adams, Tacoma, Wash.
"Hello to Class of '44 and success in 1959 'is the
greeting from JOE MITCHELL. He has a new job at Edwards
Air Force Base, Calif. , working as control Engineer for Convair on the F-106. DONALD HEPP now lives in Ridgewood,
New Jersey. After receiving her M. A. from San Francisco
State College, ETHEL PETERSON works for the California Vocational Rehabilitation Service. CARL BAIRD has a new
daughter and a new job. The family now includes two boys,
and a girl; his job is with the Michigan Employment Security
Commission, one of five Occupation Analysis Field Centers
in the U. S.
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large printing company as an Account Representative, DAVID
BLACK lives in Oregon, Ill. He and wife, CORINNE (PICARD,
'44) have three children - David Jr. , 14 years old; Jane, 11;
and Barbara, 5.
Class Representative, LOIS FASSETT MILLER,
2734 Sunset Drive, Tacoma 66, Wash.
JACQUELINE (GIBSON) BRANCH met IDA FUSSELMAN
who told her of the history of CPS. Through her, Jacqueline
plans to meet other CPS alums. Jacqueline lives in Corte
Madera, Calif. Living on Long Island, New York, VIRGINIA
(WILEY) ROSAR was visited by CHUCK HOWE, '50. Her husband is technical director for NBC-TV. Married and the proud
father of two-year old Jeffrey, RAYMOND CRICK teaches elementary school in Palo Alto, Calif. The minister of Cashmere Methodist Church is of course, CLINTON AITON. Living in the "apple valley" GWEN (DEAN) JOHNSON has an orchard of apples, peaches, and cherries, and a good play area
for Skip. 4 years old and Jeanne, 1 year old. Employed by a
Several other new additions can be found around the Field house. New two-foot-high letters have just been installed on
the marquee of the Fieldhouse. This will make it well marked when the College has its commencement there.
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Class Representative, JACK KNAPP,
205 Eldorado Ave. , Fircrest, Tacoma, Wash.
Fred and JEANNE (WILLIAMS) MARTINSEN have
moved to Aberdeen now that he has received his M. S. from
the University of Idaho. CEDRIC COOKE is the Junior Chemical Engineer for the Missile Division of Firestone Tire and
Rubber Co. while his wife is an elementary school principal
at St. Marks Episcopalian Church in Calif. Recently appointed Associate Professor of Math at San Jose State College,
VERNER HOGGATT is also Problems and Solutions Editor to
Mathematics Log, the official publication of Mu Alpha Theta
National High School and Junior College Math Clubs. His affiliation with Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary
keeps him busy as the local chapter secretary. The Hoggatt
family includes three girls: Lois, Jeanette, and Christine.
When the Dept. of Labor and Industries Rehabilitation center opened its new million-dollar building in January, PATSY
BRITTAIN was appointed Supervisor of 0. T. With her on the
staff are MURIEL MacDOUGALL, '54, and MARILYN JOHNSON, '53. While her husband collects material for his doctoral theses, ALEATHA (DIEATRICK) SCHOLER and their three
children enjoy the customs, scenery, and climate of Norway.
He is comparing the recreational facilities of the Scandinavian
countries with those of the United States and vacationing at
the same time. Transferred from Texas to Montgomery, Alabama, in November, HOLMES HUTTON is the Office ManagerDivision Accountant for Penusalt. RUTH (BEER) SMITH and
her family have a new home on North Hill, above Des Moines.
Returning to CPS last summer after a lapse from their Christmas, 1951, visit JOE and JOSEPHINE (BOULTON, '48) ST.JEAN
were impressed with the expansion. Joe is teaching his second
year in the geology department at the University of North
Carolina. With their sons, Bob - 10 years and David - 8, active in Cub Scouts, SHIRLEY (MILSTED) SULLIVAN is busy as
the Den Mother and her husband is the Chairman of a Cub
Scout Pack. They also have a baby girl, Nancy Jean. In
Tripoli, Libya, RAYMOND DOAN is a geophysicist trying to
locate oil. All three of their sons are in school and his wife,
Emma, is active as recording secretary and a member of the
grounds committee for the beach club. Solidly settled in
Seattle, GLADYS (JONES) HERRIED is still active in all phases
of Seaview Methodist Church while her husband works at Boelogs and their four daughters, ages 5 - 11, are in school.
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Class Representative, RICHARD LEWIS,
9196 Wedgewood SW, Tacoma, Wash.
JAMES and JOAN (THOMPSON) CAILLOUETTE live
in Altedena, Calif. , where he will begin obstetrical practice
this summer. Their three children are Laure - 4 years old,
James - 2, and baby Anne. The ART NELSON's new home is
in University Place, Tacoma. They have three daughters Lynda, Lori and Leigh. KATHERYNE (ALFF) CHRISTENSEN
has two sons - Larry and Jimmy. If you live near Hastings,
Neb., drop a line to BETTY (GUNDSTROM) FRENCH at
1301 Pershing Road. Her husband works with the KieckheferEddy Division of Weyerhaeuser. They have sons, Johnny - 6
years and Darrell - 2 months. After teaching Speech, Drama
and Vocal Music at schools in Buckley, Wash. , and San
Marino, Calif. , MARY (KINCHELOE) LEWIS and husband have
settled in La Mirada, Calif. MARJORIE MANN recently visited DOREEN (LOCKSTONE) JONES and family in Oakland,
Calif. She didn't say what she is doing. KENNETH HOGGATT
To Mr. and Mrs.
ROGER C. SCUDDER, '37, a boy. Roger, Jr. - Sept. 22, 1958
LOLA (HUGHES) ROBBINS, '42, a boy - July, 1958
MARY ELLEN (PETERSON) LENTZ, '42, a boy, Steven Newell
- Oct. 19, 1958
HERBERT KIMBALL, '42, a boy, Bruce - Nov. 12, 1958
JEANETTE CLOSE, 42, a boy, Allison Kevin Benjamin
JEAN (BUTTON) MANSFIELD, '44, a boy, Richard Allan Dec. 12, 1958
CARL BAIRD, '44, a girl, Rachel Carol - Dec. 30, 1958
PAUL B. RAYMOND, '45, a boy, Bruce Paul - Oct. 6, 1958
BOB McNARY, '47, a girl, Kathryn - Feb. 9, 1958
NORMAN, '47, and ELENOR (ROUNDTREE, '50) BURKE, a
boy, Kevin - Nov. 25, 1958
NATALIE (HYNDMAN) GILBERT, '47, a boy - Jan. 13, 1959
Michael and VIRGINIA (WILEY, '48) ROSAR, a boy, James Sept. 4, 1958
DICK and MARY LU PEARSON, '48, a girl, Nancy - Feb. 14,
1959
JERRY, '49, and TINKER, '48, BAKER, a girl, Ann Kathryn June 27, 1958
Fred and JEANNE (WILLIAMS, '49) MARTINS EN, a boy,
Thomas - Aug. 10, 1958
SHIRLEY MILSTED SULLIVAN, '49, a girl, Nancy Jean
Joseph and IRENE (VOKICH) THOMPSON, 49, a girl, Kathryn
Mary - May 24, 1958
GEORGE and MERLE WEHIVIHOFF, '49, a girl, Gretchen Lee Nov. 17, 1958
JAMES, '50, and JOAN (THOMPSON, '51) CAILLOUTTF. a
girl, Anne - Jan. . 1959
Torn and DOLORES (GUTOSKI) WILLIAMS, '50, a boy. Jon
Thomas - Sept. 22, 1958
DAVE, '50, and BETTY (ROBINSON, '49) GRANLUND, a boy
Timothy - Oct., 1958
Don and ANNE EV (STEFON, '50) WILLIAMS, a girl, Helen
Mary - Dec. 19, 1958
LUBA FARIS, '50, a boy, Robert - Oct. 6, 1958
BERNDT, '50, and MARION (MACLEAN, '52) OLSON, a son,
Jeffrey - Aug. , 1958
ROBERT WASHBURN, '50, a boy, Jan. 15, 1959
HERBERT and FLORENCE (MYERS) EHRICKE, '51, a girl,
Yvonne Jeanette - Oct. 30, 1958
WILLIAM CLEM, JR. , '51, a boy, Martin Allen - July 23,
1958
N. A. NICKOLAS, '51, a girl, Paula Jean - Aug. 24, 1958
WALTER HANSEN, '51, a girl, Randi - March 12, 1958
Peter and KATHERINE FALSKOW JENSEN. '52 , a girl,
Kirsten - Jan. 29, 1959
LARRY, '52, and MADELINE (WILLIAMS, '54) HOOVER, a
girl. Karen Marie - Oct. 11, 1958
Ben and CORRINE (ENGLE) DYSART, '52, a boy, Steven April 16, 1958
ELAINE (PUDDICOMBE) TOBIN. '52, a boy, Danny - Sept.
5, 1958
YOSHIKIYO, '52, and KUMIKO (TAKAHASHI, '54) KIMURA,
twin boys, Richard and Raymond - Nov. 2, 1958
DICK, '53, and SUZANNE NICHOLSON, '50, a boy, Paul
Richard - March 10, 1958
PAT (HARDY) WALKER, '53, a girl, Carolyn Lois - Aug. 31,
1958
DUANE, '53, and DELORES (JORDAHL, '54) WEGNER, a boy,
Dana Scott - Sept. 16, 1958
ROBERT CARLSON, '53, a girl, Carrie Lynn - Sept, 1, 1958
ERIC KULLBERG, 54, a boy, John Nelson - Feb. 11, 1958
Richard and MARY (KROEKER, '54) OEHLER, a boy, David Aug. 24, 1958
RICHARD, '54, andDIANE (SILER, '56) KRAABEL, a boy,
Thomas Richard - Jan. 27, 1959
REV. MILTON and SHIRLEY (WOMSLEY) NELSON, '55. a boy
Gary - Jan. 28, 1958
Allan and BONNIE (CASE) HARW000, '55, a boy, Charles
Allan, April 7, 1958
DAVID and ANNE (DuBOIS) CURRY, '55, a girl, Martha Aug. , 1958
RICHARD, '55, and DELORES (CRANDALL, '5() STEWART, a
girl, Oct. 31, 1958
WILLIS, '55, and JOANNA (WILSON, '54) PEACOCK, a boy,
Willis, Jr. - May 13, 1958
Don and JOANN (GRAY, '58) GREER, a boy, Robert - Jan. 28,
1958
JOHN DANIELSON, '51, a boy, John - May 1, 1958
CHARLES, '53, and ELAINE MORRISON, '51, a boy, Willis
(named after Willis Carruth of the C. P. S. Chemistry
Dept.) - Aug. 25, 1958
ROLAND JAKIE, '56, a boy, Mark - Jan. 28, 1959
DALE, '56, and MAXINE BAILEY, a boy, Randall Dale - Oct.
1958
JAMES and BARBARA (SCHAELER) WALSH, '56, a girl, Cynthia
Lynn - Sept. 24, 1958
DENNIS and ELINOR (ULRICH) SKEATE, '56, a girl, Sandra
Ly ni
DAVID and SYBIL (ENSCHEDE) PRINCE, '57, a girl, Kim
K ath le en
RON, '57, and MARLENE (PETERSON, '56) BAILEY, a girl,
Linda Gail - Oct. 8, 1958
GEORGE FLEMING, '57, a girl, Julie - Nov. 28, 1958
CHARLES ELLWANGER, '57, a boy, Randy - Nov. 2, 1958
BOB EDWARDS, '57, a girl, Kim - Oct. , 1958
GENE WELSH, '58, a girl, Dec. , 1958
MARY (McALLISTER) LYONS, '58, a boy, Harry, - Jan. 28,
1959
Guy and JOAN (STAMEY, '58) FALSKOW, a girl, Lisa Joan Dec. 27, 1958
GARY ALESI-IIRE, '58, a girl. Jan. 7, 1959
DEAN PROFITT, '58, a girl, Valerie Joyce - July, 1958
Donald and EDITH (BOWYER, '59) BARTLEY, a boy, Donald
Jr. - June 17, 1958
DON, '59, and RUTH (BROWN, '58) DERITIS, a girl, Kim
Annette - July 16, 1958
DON, '59, and PAT ANNE (YEAGER, '60) GOLDSBERRY, a
girl, Debra Lee - Nov. 12, 1958
JIM MILLARD, '61, a girl, Rebecca Lee - Nov. 29, 1958
Class notes continued
is an engineer at Tektronix, Inc. , in Portland. His brother,
VERN, '49, received his Doctorate from 0. S. C. and teaches
at San Jose State. KEN CAMPBELL has a new job with General of America Companies. He and wife, Kathe, live in
Twin Falls Idaho. ROSE (CARBONE) ZELENSKY, who hopes
the class is definitely planning a 10-year reunion, has just
resigned from teaching in Seattle Schools in preparation for
a new arrival in March. Her four-year old son is Michael
James.
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Class Representative, JACK FABULICH,
1840 No. Shirley, Tacoma 7, Wash.
BARBARA CHRISTENSEN is working on her Master's
Degree from Indiana University. Busy in the mountain town
of Tehachapi, Calif., CARDYS (GOUGH) WINTERTON
teaches second grade, gives private music lessons on Saturdays
and is helping her husband remodel their parsonage. They
have three children - John, 6 years old; Jana, 3; and Joel, 2.
DANIEL BIGGER is Assistant District Administrator for the Dept.
of Natural Resources. RAY WALBERG, who is a salesman for
West Chemical Products Inc. , maintained CPS affiliation and
married Patricia, the sister of alum JACK McMILLAN. Ray
is now making a hobby of skin diving. The Walbergs have 2
daughters and a son. Having received his Ph. D. and having
served as pastor of First Baptist Church of Birmingham, Mich.
ROBERT MACOSKEYbecame an assistant professor and head
of the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Alderson
Broaddus College. They have a 2-year old son, Eric. Navy
lieutenant, DWIGHT BALL has completed three years at Pensacola and is now stationed on the West Coast. He has two
daughters, Suzy - 4 years and Josy - 2 years. ZOE CAMBERN,
1754 - 242 Place, Lomita, Calif. , would like to see some of
the CPS alums in her area. She has two daughters, Candice 5 years and Kim - 21 months. As a Vocational Rehabilitation
Counselor, ROBERT CONNELL works for the North Carolina
Dept. of Public Instruction at Duke University. Both HARLEY
STILL and CALVIN GENTLE teach in Columbia High School
in Richiand. Calvin, a math instructor, has a 16 month old
son, Walter. MEL GIDLEYS family consists of three children, Cheryl - 5 years old; Brian - 3; and Susan - 17 months.
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Class Representative, DON JAENICKE,
9111 Cecile Court, Tacoma, Wash.
After working three years in Peru, TOM and BEVERLY
DAHL returned to Seattle where he enrolled and graduated
from the UW. He teaches Spanish in a Seattle public school
while Beverly is a Graphic and Technical Illustrator for Boeings. Living in Levittown, Penn. , since Oct. , KATHERINE
FALSKOW JENSEN is the mother of two children. Her husband, Peter, is a Field Service Representative for Weyerhaeuser
Timber Co. JUANITA SCHREUDERS SHUEY is teaching second grade in Castro Valley, Calif. Benjamin and CORRINE
(ENGLE) DYSART are moving to Portland, where he has been
promoted to Personnel Associate for the State of Oregon with
Simpson Timber Co. Their children are Lynne Marie and
Stephen Berry. LARRY ENGLE is working at Highline Savings
and Loan Association in Burien. His family includes two sons,
Charles - 2 years, David - 6 months, and wife, Pat Novak.
The wife of a Business Administration professor at Olympic
College in Bremerton, HELEN FINCHAM MacGILVRA keeps
busy with John - 3 years and Anna - 4 months. Teaching first
grade on an Air Force Base in Okinawa, NANETTE LINDSTROM
toured with 21 other teachers during Christmas vacation to Formosa; Hongkong, China; Bangkok, Thailand; Cambodia; Saigon,
Indo-China; and Manila in the Philippines.
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Class Representative, BRUCE JORGENSON,
Rt. 4 Box 145, Olympia, Wash.
DICK FINKE is a designer in the Engineering Dept. of
Holmes & Narver, Inc. , a civilian contractor which operates
Eniwetok Proving Ground for the Atomic Energy Commission.
FLORENCE (THAYER) DARROW and her husband spent the fall
months on a trip through Canada, the great lakes region and
New York city. CAROLYN (COVELL) UPCHURCH lives near
Chicago with her three girls, Carol - 6 years. Jeannie - 4
years, and Christine - 2 months. JAMES is a pilot with the
Air Force on a New England Air Base. KENNETH DAILEY is
a salesman for office furniture in Seattle and the father of a
boy - 3 years old and a girl - 6 years old. Employed by the
State Highway Dept. , DUANE WEGNER is a soils engineer on
the Seattle Freeway. ELIZABETH (McMULLIN) MacGOWAN
has moved to Tallahassee, Florida, where her husband works
with the State Road Dept. and she attends art classes at Florida State University. EUGENE WESTLAND is the manager of
a pharmacy in Medford, Oregon. He is married and has four
children. JOANNE RYAN SUNDSTEDT has one son, James 2 years and lives in Kent. A recent graduate of the Univer sity of Washington School of Social Work, MARY JANE ENGOE
is employed at the Children's Division of the Assistance Department in Tacoma and teaches a class on Human Relations
at Tacoma General Hospital. In preparation for teaching in
an 0. T. School, FREDERICKA FOULKS is on a 3-year teaching fellowship at the University of So. California granted by
the National Foundation.
CEDRIC COOKE, '49, to Elizabeth Cahn of Calif.
BETTY JENSEN, '50, to Carl Campbell of Calif. on April 12,
1958
BETTY SHUEY, '53, to Walter Juneau on June 6, 1958
JEANNE MARIE HENRIOT, '53, to William Eugene Pierson on
Jan. 17, 1959
DARRELL LEE, '53, to Patricia Knott of Port Angeles on Jan. 3,
1959
MARION YVONNE ROBERTS, '56, to Ray Edward Klosterhoff,
Jr. on Dec. 20, 1958
DAVID BULLAT, '56. to Wanda Fae Talley of China Lake,
Calif.
BEVERLY ANN TOULOUSE, '56. to Floyd Anderson of Bakersfield, Calif. , on Feb. 7, 1959
CARL CLARK OLSEN, '56, to Marilyn Dow, '59, on March
21, 1959
JANE WHITE, '57, to Lawrence Santucci of New York on
Nov. 1, 1958
JOANN KERRICK, '57, to Roger Eddy of Seattle on Jan. 1,
1959
GEORGE ORFANOS, '57, to Lo Rayne (Lori) Merrick in Jan.
1959
DEAN JAMES RENNIE, 57, to Dorothy Elaine Edwards on Jan.
16, 1959
SALLY MARSHALL, '58, to Michael Paulus, '59, on Jan. 30,
1959
CLARK DUVALL to MARILYN ANN BREIDENBACH, '58, in
Nov. , 1958
CAROL ANN SKAGGS, '58, to Charles B. Slater
FRANCIS VOLIGNY, '58, to Charles Leroy Wilk, on Dec. 13,
1958
EVADNE KING, '58, to Jere Pennell in July, 1958
RONALD RAU to GEORGIA AMES, '58, on Aug. 17, 1958.
DAVID CORNER, '59, to Patsy Thompson on Dec. 22, 1958.
ELOISE ENGBRETSON, '59, to BENJAMIN HARRIS, '57, on Dec.
27, 1958.
WILLIAM RUDDICK, '59, to Carol McGovern of Tacoma on
Jan. 31, 1959.
MARGARET JOHNSON, '59, to Samuel Meadows, Jr. in Feb.
1959.
GARY NILSEN, '60, to JUDY BROWN, '61, on Sept. 19, 1958.
NIHLA HOLLAND, '60. to A. Bradley on Aug. 2, 1958.
BEVERLY McCAULEY, '61, to Ronald Bosley on Sept. 7, 1958.
LEILANI SIMS, '62, to David Davis on Jan. 30, 1959.
visiting his home after an absence of 8 years, STEPHEN
BLONDO plans to live in Calif. Organizing and directing a
year-round program of recreation for all types and ages of
handicapped and aging people, BARBARA MUMFORD works
for the Kin County Recreation Dept. DELORES BURNS is
employed by the United Air Lines Personnel Dept. in Denver, Cob,
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Class Representative, DON BOESEL,
12622 Lakeholme Road, Tacoma, Wash.
WILMA SHANNON still lives in Tacoma. CHUCK GOFORTH is now a first lieutenant stationed to Griffiss Air Force
Base in New York since his return from Greenland. He has
three children, Gail, Gwen, and Greg. JUDITH (CUMMINGS)
ADOLPHSEN has a one -year old son, Timothy Carl. After
graduation from the U. of W. Medical School, DON ROGERS
is interning at Minneapolis General Hospital where his wife is
a R. N. In July, they will go to the Navy School of Aviation
Medicine in Pensacola, Florida. ERIC KULLBERG is the pastor
of Drew Methodist Church in Port Jervis, New York. MARY
(KROEKER) OEHLER is living in Madison, Wis. , where her husband attends the University of Wisconsin Medical School.
ROBERT LINROTHE has a new address in Seattle but did not
say what he was doing. JIM COVELL, who is married and the
father of a son, Jimmie, lives in Alexandris, La. Presently
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Class Representative, JIM NELSON,
1516 Seashore Drive, Tacoma, Wash.
After three years in Alaska, DON and DORIS SNIDER
and their two girls are in the Oak Harbor Naval Air Station
where he is Assistant Officer in charge of the Fleet Airborne
Electronics Training Unit. PAUL MITTEN works in the General Claim Dept. of Northern Pacific Railway. Owner of the
Lakewood Insurance Agency, ROGER ROBERTSON received
the 1952 Chartered Lite Underwriter designation. MARY ANN
(NORTON) PUTERBAUGH is busy with her two young daughters,
Joyce and Nancy. CLARK and MARILYN (BREIDENBACH) DUVALL live in Lakewood in Tacoma. JANET GERHARD recently returned from two years in Europe with Special Services of
the US Army. Now living in Eugene, Oregon, SALLY FINCH
NYE writes of their beautiful new home. Her husband is manager of Carlson, Hatton, and Hayes Wholesale Electronic store.
BILL PEACOCK graduates from the University of Oregon Medical School in June and is awaiting the announcement of his
internship placement. His family includes Mavis Ann 3 years
and baby Willis, Jr. CAROLYN (NEWHOUSE) WILLIAMS lives
in San Antonio, Texas, and has two children, Allen and Kimberly Sue.
Class Representative, CHARLES BROWN,
4101 No. 24th, Tacoma, Wash.
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Now in his third year as the only science teacher for
Elma High School, ROBERT NELSON hopes to return to CPS
for some evening classes next fall. After serving two years
in the Army, ROBERT POWELL is employed as Manufacturing
Liaison for Aerojet -General Corp. in Sacramento, Calif.
DONNA BELL REDMOND writes that her husband took a class
from RAYMOND VAUGHT when they were in Honolulu. Her
husband, John, is a graduate assistant in English at Ohio State
University. MILLIE BULATAO, who is now Mrs. David Wellington, also lives in Honolulu. Stationed with the Air Force
until 1961, LEE KISOR is direct assistant to the Chief of
Neurology and Psychiatry at Audrews Air Force Base, Mary land. Working with an insurance finn in Lakewood after
spending two years in Calif. with the Army, MATTHEW
CLAPP says he will take Washington's rain to California's
sunshine anytime. " DAVE and BEVERLY (SALE, '58) ERNST
live in Seattle where he is an Architecture student at the
University of Wash, while she teaches fourth grade at Bellevue. WILLIAM STAVIG is an Analytical Chemist for the
Hanford Atomic Products Operation of General Electric in
Richland. DAVID HOLMES is a geologist with Gladding,
McBeari and Co. , manufacturers of pottery, china and heavy
clay products. Lt. PETER WALKER is doing research and development work on the Adjutant Genral's Board at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. ROLAND JAKIE lives in Drayton
Plains, Mich. , and works for Socony-Mobil Oil Co.
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Class Representative, LOUIS DIBBLE,
c/a Bursar's Office, CPS, Tacoma, Wash.
JERRY SCHALIN has moved to Canoga Park, Calif.
Stationed with the Armed Forces in Zweibruchen, Germany,
Pfc. LARRY JACKSON works in Communications. JO ANN
(IKERRICK) EDDY attends the University of Washington Graduate School of Medicine and is president of Phi Chi Medical
Fraternity. MARY HANSEN visited Boston for two days and
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MAY
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Senior Recital -8: 15 PM, Music Building Recital
Hall
Senior Recital - 4:00 PM, First Methodist Church
Delta Delta Delta Pansy Ring Tea
May Day Coronation - 2:00 PM, Inner Quad
Song Fest - 8:00 PM, Inner Quad
May Day Spring Carnival
Tacoma Choral Society and CPS -Tacoma Symphony Orchestra present Vivaldi's "Gloria" 4:00 PM, First Methodist Church
Brown & Haley Lectures - 8:00 PM, Jones Hall
Commencement - Fieldhouse
JUNE
12
15
15-26
15-25
16 -July 14
17
22-26
29-July10
Registration for Summer Session
Classes begin
Workshop in the Educational of ExceptionalChildren
and Youth
Puppetry Workshop
Campus Demonstration School
Summer Youth Band Concert - Inner Quad
Elementary Music Workshop
Workshop in the Preparation of Programs for Educational Television
talked to MARJORIE FISH, a dietician; CECIL BELL, who is
working on his Master's at Boston University; NINA ELLINGTON, who works three days a week; and BOB BEALE, who is
continuing his education. Others in Boston were SPENCER
STOKES and DAVE ENGLE. RAE HAYASHI, '58, is also fulfilling her 0. T. affiliation at New York State Rehabilitation
Hospital. Still stationed with the Armed Forces in Germany,
STEBBINS ROl-IRBACK will be rotating to the US in the summer and will return to teaching upon his release. PATRICIA
(SMITH) LORA graduated from San Francisco State College
and now lives in Sharp Park, Calif. CLIFFORD LAYCOCK
married another CPS student, MYRNA FRANKO, '60, an education major. This is his second year as a teacher in Puyallup.
GEORGE FLEMING is a Field Supervisor for Traveler's Insuranice Company. Putting curriculum and methods into practice, CHUCK ELLWANGER teaches 7th grade at Elma, Wash.
Since graduation, GLENN NEWMANN has been employed in
the accounting department of Bethlehem Pacific Coast Steel
Corporation. NORM and MADALYN (RATHBUN) LARSEN are
mathematicians for Boeings. The University of Washington
graduation roll will include TRUEMAN TUCKER, '59, who is
completing a B. S. in Math. His wife, SHIRLEY (SLICHTER)
received her M. A. in Library Science and now works as a
children's librarian for the King County Public Library. Counseling a dormitory and teaching English at Cascadella High
School, JANE (WHITE) SANTUCCI lives in Ithaca, New York.
Her husband is a fifth year Civil Engineering student at Cornell. Exploring the White House in her few brief moments,
VIRGINIA LUCKEY is attending Howard University medical
school, The W. C. DURKEE's live in Tacoma. A medical
aid man at a Nike missile site near Washington, D. C.
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Class Representative, KATHY BARTELL,
5014 No. 27th, Tacoma, Wash.
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MARVIN REINHART is in graduate school at the University of Wisconsin. ERNEST WATTS is living in Tacoma.
Fulfilling her 0. T. affiliation in our newest state, COY BALL
is working with Tuberculosis patients in Leahi Hospital, Honolulu. SALLY and BOB BOZICH and their son, David - 8
months, now live in Seattle. DAVE BINGHAM, who says
there is no change in his family status, married and one child,
works for Boeings. TONY TURKAVICH teaches at Bethel High
School in Tacoma. Another girl born in December brings the
total to two daughters for GENE WELSH who lives in Spokane.
JULY
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15
16
16-25
27-31
Summer Youth Band Concert - Inner Quad
Around the World Tour
First half of Summer Session ends
Summer Youth Band Concert - Inner Quad
Second half of Summer Session begins
Workshop in Outdoor Education
Church Music Workshop
AUGUST
3-7
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Educational Project
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