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D10915-40

For the 1941 "Klahowya," Clover Park High School yearbook. Drama Club advisor Isabel Trantum demonstrates stage makeup techniques on Hazel Miller for club members on the school lawn. Observing are the members of the Drama Club. The club produced a series of one act plays, "The Valient, "Overhead" and "Common Clay." (1941 Klahowya, pg. 34- names in caption)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood;

D7979-7

Clover Park Junior and Senior High School, general view of complex. Intermediate School by Hill and Mock, Architects, 1928, on left in photo, High School by Charles V. Rueger, Architect, 1937, on right.


Educational Facilities - Schools - Public Schools - High Schools - Junior High Schools - Pierce County - Lakewood - Clover Park Junior and Senior High School

D12133-8

Army football game at Clover Park High School. A large crowd has gathered at Walter J. Thompson Field on November 4, 1941. (T. Times)


Football--Lakewood--1940-1950; Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Sports spectators--Lakewood;

D24451-1

Senator-elect Harry P. Cain receives a token of appreciation from his Interlaaken neighbors during a banquet in honor of Cain and wife Marjorie at Clover Park High School. Ray W. Thompson makes the presentation to Harry Cain. ALBUM 13.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Thompson, Ray W.; Banquets;

D24451-6

Senator-elect Harry P. Cain speaks to his Interlaaken neighbors during a banquet in his honor at Clover Park High School on November 15, 1946. A solemn looking Cain has the full attention of the group, including his wife, Marjorie, seated at the head table. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Cain was a graduate of the University of the South and worked in the newspaper and banking fields before becoming mayor of Tacoma in 1940. He would serve one term as U.S. Senator and after his unsuccessful re-election bid, became a member of the Subversive Activities Control Board in Washington D.C. from 1953-1956. Harry P. Cain would move to Florida in 1957 where he resumed banking business and civic work. He died there on March 3, 1979. (Biographical Directory of the United States Congress) ALBUM 13.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Banquets;

D24451-3

Marjorie Cain, wife of Senator-elect Harry P. Cain, receives a corsage from Mrs. C.A. Strong during a November 15, 1946, banquet at Clover Park High School given by Interlaaken neighbors to honor the couple. Harry P. Cain was the former mayor of Tacoma and had served in the U.S. Army during WWII. ALBUM 13.


Cain, Marjorie Dils, 1908-1994; Strong, C.A.; Banquets--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hats--1940-1950;

D37583-3

Lakewood was one of the fastest growing communities in Western Washington. This area first began as a summer home area, then later was known as Tacoma's "Lakes District"; it is now a strong community that stands on its own. Exterior view of Clover Park Junior and Senior High School facilities; Clover Park also offered students 4 vocational training classes and had its own athletic field with covered grandstand (T. Times, 1/9/49, p. 33). TPL-10192


Educational facilities--Lakewood; Public schools--Lakewood; City & town life--Lakewood; Clover Park High School (Lakewood);

D14020-7

Mrs. Mae Needham demonstrated the proper technique for welding steel for her unidentified instructor at Clover Park High School while Mrs. Margaret Needham (center) and Mrs. DesCamp watched on January 27, 1943. With the war came a new demand for skilled tradesmen - both men and women. The school had provided vocational training for nearly 1000 men and was starting classes for women beginning with electric and acetylene welding. A new series of classes soon followed to train women for jobs as automobile mechanics at the Mt. Rainier Ordinance Depot, Fort Lewis. (T. Times 2/5/1943, p. 3 & 2/25/1943 p.33 photo).


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); World War, 1939-1945--Women--Tacoma; World War, 1939-1945--War work--Tacoma; Needham, Mae; Needham, Margaret; Welding;

D14041-5

Overview of new vocational training center at Clover Park High School. the $152,000 center was built with federal grants obtained by Superintendent A.G. Hudtloff and would be used for training skilled workers in the vital defense industries. Autos and busses surround the building as classes begin in February of 1943. Demand was so high for skilled workers, that classes ran around the clock.


Public schools--Lakewood--1940-1950; Clover Park High School (Lakewood); World War, 1939-1945--Economic & industrial aspects--Tacoma;

D70377-4

Construction of the new Clover Park Junior High School has begun and plywood forms for the reinforced-concrete are being installed. According to Clover Park superintendent A.G. Hudtloff the structure would house 20 classrooms, two home-making rooms, two science rooms, a band room, a choral room, general shop, art room, library, two teachers' rooms, a cafeteria, a conference room, kitchen and gymnasium. Capacity of the building would be 900 students. The building was estimated to cost $848,000.The building was designed by Charles Reuger. Standard Construction Company was the building contractor. (TNT, 9/l27/1952, p.10)


Public schools--Lakewood; Clover Park Junior High School (Lakewood); Reinforced concrete construction--Lakewood;

11023 GRAVELLY LAKE DR SW, LAKEWOOD

  • Clover Park High School Charles V. Rueger, arch. Jos. Potucek, contr.
  • TDL 6/20/1937 p.1 Levy asked for Lakes high school
  • TNT 7/1/1937 p.25 Start soon on school
  • TNT 8/20/1937 p.8 (sketch)
  • TNT 9/15/1937 p.1 ... work is started (il of ground breaking)
  • TNT 1/19/1938 p.3 Open house at school; Clover Park addition to be inspected Thursday
  • TNT 1/21/1938 p.3 Building inspected
  • TNT 5/22/1938 p.A14 (mention)
  • TNT 5/17/1939 p.17 They'll dedicate Walter J. Thompson Field (il)
  • TNT 5/24/1940 p.19 Seats in the shade (il of new grandstand on Walter J. Thompson Field)
  • TNT 2/6/1941 p.6 Shop for Clover Park; WPA project ...
  • TNT 3/13/1941 p.5 Cornerstone at Clover Park (for new shop bldg.) (il)
  • TNT 5/8/1941 p.1 Inspect new school wing (Charles Rueger, arch. and Peder Steiro, contr.) (il)
  • TNT 7/10/1942 p.5 Clover Park work begun (addition by Charles & Clarence Rueger, arch. and Peder Steiro, contr.) (il)
  • TNT 11/23/1942 p.11 Inspect school job (il of addition under construction) T.Times 11/23/1943 Clover Park School District project inspected by Coffee (addition by Charles & Clarence Rueger, arch. and Steiro & Hansen, contr.) (il under construction)
  • TNT 2/4/1943 p.1 New Clover Park vocational training center is all ready in use
  • TNT 9/20/1943 p.9 Ready to serve (interior il of new cafeteria by Charles & Clarence Rueger, arch.)
  • TNT 4/28/1947 p.1 Workman's fall is fatal (killed while working on a new industrial arts shop)
  • TNT 11/14/1951 p.C22 Lakewood growth crowding schools (il)
  • TNT 1/26/1959 p.12 Three boys caught damaging school (drilled hole in roof)
  • TNT 12/16/1960 p.25 Clover Park students add campus beauty (il)
  • TNT 4/26/1964 p.A8 New look these days at Clover Park (il of totem pole)
  • TNT 8/11/1964 p.18 Architect for CP school work named (physical education addition by Russell N. Garrison, arch.)
  • TNT 4/12/1966 p.4 Architects named for CP projects (swimming pool by Donald F. Burr & Associates, arch.)
  • TNT 6/14/1967 p.D2 CP College to open in high school
  • TNT 10/10/1967 p.7 Lakes and CP pools ready to dedicate
  • TNT 12/22/1969 p.D9 $2,000 stolen from safe at Clover Park
  • TNT 4/23/1978 Clover Park High's fate hangs in balance (il)
  • TNT 5/17/1978 Voters reject proposal to replace CP high
  • TNT 6/1/1978 Fire rules close wing at CP High
  • TNT 8/9/1978 Purvis Co. wins CP school contract (remodeling by Claude C. Purvix Co., contr.)
  • TNT 2/23/1981 p.A1 Fire hits Clover Park gym (il)
  • TNT 2/24/1981 p.A1,A3,B2 Burned school to reopen tomorrow (il)
  • TNT 2/25/1981 p.A1 Suspect linked to Clover Park fire
  • TNT 2/26/1981 p.A1 Youth held in CP fire
  • TNT 2/28/1981 p.A1 CPark arson arraignment set Wednesday 379.797 C625K 979.778 D921L p.112 (il)
  • Year Built: 1937
  • Decade Built: 1930s
  • Demolished: 1981

A11253-10

Interiors and exteriors of the new buildings at Clover Park School; the music room. A few large instruments lie abandoned, waiting for their student musician.


Clover Park High School (Lakewood);

D10888-1

High school basketball action, Fife at Clover Park. Fife High School was victorious, 44-31. From 1941 "Klahowya", Clover Park High School Yearbook.


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Fife High School (Fife); Basketball;

D10888-5

High school basketball action, Fife at Clover Park. Referee taking ball from Mike Lemmon, son of C.P. Coach Burton Lemmon. Fife was victorious, 44-31. From 1941 "Klahowya", Clover Park High School Yearbook. (1941 Klahowya, pg. 52)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Fife High School (Fife); Basketball; Lemmon, Mike;

D10915-155

The girls' tennis team from Clover Park High School posed with their rackets in late February of 1941. From left to right in front: Bibbits Strong, Marnie Keller, Joan Bussard. Rear: Kay Perry, Helen Laughlin, Coach Beulah White, Jean Dyer, Anne Bush. Miss White taught P.E. and English. The team was scheduled for meets against Roy, Kapowsin, Fife and Orting. (1941 Klahowya yearbook, pg. 46)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood--1940-1950; Tennis players--Lakewood--1940-1950; Strong, Bibbits; Keller, Marnie; Bussard, Joan; Perry, Kay; Laughlin, Helen; White, Beulah; Dyer, Jean; Bush, Anne;

D10915-10

For the 1941 "Klahowya," Clover Park High School yearbook. Student Library Staff. The staff checked in and out 2, 800 books as well as mending many. (1941 Klahowya, pg. 35- names in caption)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood;

D10915-64

Photos for 1941 "Klahowya", Clover Park High School yearbook. Sophomore Jody Bussard studies under the symbol of the Kiwanis Club. Used as the frontspiece for the Administration section of the yearbook. (1941 Klahowya, pg. 1)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood; Bussard, Jody;

D10915-13

For the 1941 "Klahowya," Clover Park High School yearbook. Girls Advisory Board and advisor Miss Katherine Dowd. The Girls and Boys boards were organized to improve the conduct of the students. Justice was dealt in the courts held by the boards. Pictured: Miss Dowd (seated.) Back Row: Jean Strong, Beverly Eberhart, Peggy Rough, Betty Grant, Shirley Light, Betty Dyer, Mary Warren. Front row: Ardene Reeder, Joan Dunn, Helen Ross, Phyllis Lofgren, Diana Corse. (1941 Klahowya, pg. 6)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood; Dowd, Katherine;

D10915-166

Photos for 1941 "Klahowya", Clover Park High School Annual. Kenneth J. Hansen, Commercial Department Teacher , School Paper and Yearbook advisor. He left Clover Park for another position at mid-term. (Not Used).


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood; Hansen, Kenneth J.;

D10915-54

Photos for 1941 "Klahowya", Clover Park High School Annual. Two Teachers and Junior Class Officers. L to R: Social Science/ Math Teacher Burton Lemmon, Sec.Treas. Bob McClenaghan, VP Dean Gillette, Pres. Pauline Enger, Science Teacher Walter Brown. (1941 Klahowya, pg. 24)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood; Lemmon, Burton; McClenaghan, Bob; Gillette, Dean; Enger, Pauline; Brown, Walter;

D10915-168

Eileen Morrell was crowned Campus Queen at the Clover Park High School Klahowya Dance on April 19, 1941. Master of Ceremonies for the event was James Dyer, editor of the yearbook. Her "Court" included Helen Laughlin, Jeanne Ingram, Lavonne Nelson, Betty Dyer, Phyllis Lofgren and Elsie May Morrison. (1941 CPHS yearbook "The Klahowya,"pg. 29)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood; Morrell, Eileen;

D10915-16

For the 1941 "Klahowya," Clover Park High School yearbook. Led by advisor James Garrard and Club president Jerry Hallmeyer, the Radio Club was trained in the International Morse Code and learned the theory of radio receiving and transmitting. They constructed several crystal receiving sets, a simple spark coil and dismantled two old radios for their parts. Pictured working on various radios are, top row: Doyle Watt, Dick Taylor, Dave Heignbert, Tom Williams, Mr. Garrard, Lionel Reid, William Legacy, Jerry Hallmeyer, Ross Spalding. Bottom Row: Tommy Loper, James Caillouette, Edward Carl, Bob Kelly. Mr. Garrard taught shop, spanish, mechanical drawing and history. (1941 Klahowya, pg. 37)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood; Radios;

D10915-96

For the 1941 "Klahowya," Clover Park High School yearbook. Class of 1941 forms a cloverleaf on school lawn. Used for yearbook endpapers.


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood; Students--Lakewood--1940-1950;

D10915-101

Photos for 1941 "Klahowya," Clover Park High School yearbook. Marvin Kasemeier, Inspirational Trophy winner and Football Team Captain Wally Hager. Kasemeier was an all around athlete, playing football, baseball, track and basketball. (1941 Klahowya, pg. 42)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood; Students--Lakewood--1940-1950; Kasemeier, Marvin; Hager, Wally; Awards;

D10915-58

Eight of the 48 members of the Clover Park High School Rifle Club practice their target shooting skills under the supervision of physical education instructor Beulah White (seated, far left) in February of 1941. The club promoted the correct use of firearms both for recreation and for national defense. The eight marksmen are: (back row, l to r) Jean Dyer, Marilyn Mockby, Pat Rainwater, Nina Anderson; and (lying down, l to r) Willowdee Bailey, Peggy Harkins, Pat Lawlor, Dorothy Dell Dimmer. (1941 Klahowya, pg. 36)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood; White, Beulah; Dyer, Jean; Mockby, Marilyn; Rainwater, Pat; Anderson, Nina; Bailey, Willowdee; Harkins, Peggy; Lawlor, Pat; Dimmer, Dorothy Dell;

D10481-5

Cast of one-act plays given by Clover Park High School in November of 1940. The drama club would be performing three one-act plays at the school gym on Friday, November 29, 1940. Group of four boys and two girls includes (left to right) Medine Molinek, Harry Johnson, Jr., Bill Grondahl, Rodman Robson, Marcella Herr and Bob Tollefson. (T.Times 11-29-40, p. 20)


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Students--Lakewood--1940-1950; Actors--Lakewood--1940-1950; Actresses--1940-1950; Molinek, Medine; Johnson, Harry; Grondahl, Bill; Robson, Rodman; Herr, Marcella; Tollefson, Bob;

D11253-17

New addition at Clover Park School. Greenhouse built on the roof of the new rounded music room. The greenhouse was just outside the new biology and botony lab. The addition was designed by Charles and Clarence Rueger, Architects. (T.Times, 5/8/1941, p. 3).


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood;

D11253-18

New buildings at Clover Park School under construction. Included in the $97,000 addition was a new music room, greenhouse, biology & botony lab, chemistry & physics lab, modern food preparation lab, practice kitchen, health center, and the shell for a new auditorium. [Also dated 05-06-1941]


Clover Park High School (Lakewood); Public schools--Lakewood;

D14041-3

In February of 1943, the $152,000 vocational training center at Clover Park High School was completed. Classes would immediately commence there for both men and women. The facility included an airplane hangar, large machine shop, automotive shop, sheet metal shop and space for training in welding, shipfitting, woodwork and drafting. The facility was built with federal grants obtained by A.G. Hudtloff. There was such a demand for vocational training to fill positions in the wartime industries that the school ran 24 hours a day. School would commence despite the large piles of construction materials still lying about. (T.Times 2/4/1943, pg. 3; TNT 2/4/43, pg. 1)


Public schools--Lakewood--1940-1950; Clover Park High School (Lakewood); World War, 1939-1945--Economic & industrial aspects--Tacoma;

D14041-4

Construction materials littered the site of the newly constructed vocational training center at Clover Park High School in February of 1943. Classes were ready to begin in the eagerly awaited center, where they would be teaching the skills needed in the defense industry. Special shops were available for airplane construction and maintenance, large machines, automotive and sheet metal work. Spaces were also available for training in welding, shipfitting, woodworking and drafting.


Public schools--Lakewood--1940-1950; Clover Park High School (Lakewood); World War, 1939-1945--Economic & industrial aspects--Tacoma;

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