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HARVEY AMES - Boys' Club Cabinet, Junior Class Vice President, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Student Body President, Board of Control, Track, Yell Club -When Harvey aims to do a thing, he always scores a direct hit.
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FLORENCE ANDERSON - A Cappella, Band, Book Club, Makeup Club, Orchestra, Penny Pirates' Patrol, Operetta - As sweet as her music. |
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JO ANNE ANDERSON - A Cappella, Glee Club, Operetta - I'll speak in a monstrous little voice. |
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JUNE ANDERSON - Glee Club - Her name suggested the warmth of her nature.
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RICHARD ANDERSON - A Cappella, Band, Football, Glee Club, Senior Variety Hour, "Meet Arizona" - His talent came from playing both ends against the middle. |
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MURRAY ANDREWS - Football Manager, B31,d, Knights of the Cutlass, Radio Announcer, Boys' Club Cabinet, Ski Club, Torch - The kindest man, the best conditioned and unwearied spirit in doing courtesies. |
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BILL ANGEVINE – Knights of the Cutlass, Student Council, Tennis Club, Student Body Treasurer - His words are bonds; his heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth, |
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JACK ANGOVE - Basketball, Football, KnightS of the Cutlass, Student Council, Track - Even on the athletic field he seldom parted with his air of distinguished ennui. |
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HAROLD ARIES - I might regret my speech, but I'll never regret my silence.
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DORIS ARKILLS - A Cappella, Cafeteria Patrol, Yell Club, Publicity Club, Prom Committee, Senior Variety Hour - Her voice is like music, low music calling fancy, as a friend. |
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JACK ARMSTRONG - Pirates' Log. Debate. Publicity Club, Radio Announcer, Drama Shoppe, Senior Variety Hour - The lure of marine-land held him firmly in its grasp. |
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MARILYN ARMSTRONG - Girls' Room Committee, Yell Club, Friendship Committee, Social Committee - A wit with her culinary spice. |
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CLYDE AXFORD - Boys' Club Cabinet, Pirates' Log, "Meet Arizona," Glee Club - I have no care. why should I worry - Not even the bell can make me hurry. |
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REED AYRES - I just take time to enjoy myself. |
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MARILYN BALES - Penny Pirates' Patrol - I let trouble amble by. |
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RUBY BANDLE - Book Club, H.G.A.A., Makeup Club, Art Club, YeU Clob, Philosophy Club, Commencement Committee, Arts Committee, Pirates’ Log Staff - Art to her was not an end in itself, only a means of self-expression.
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CARL BANKS - A Cappella, Football Manager, Football, Honor Roll, Baseball, Operetta - As fine a fellow as ever lifted a hat to a lady or his boot to a ball. |
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REGINALD BARKER - Book Club, Philosophy Club, Ski Club, Wrestling. - Young in limbs; in judgment. old. |
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JOAN BARRAT - Girls' Room Committee, Prom Committee, Yell Club. Social Committee, Friendship Committee, Sophomore Track Queen - Worth a whistle! |
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DORTHEA BAUMAN - H.G.A.A., Class Banker, Pirates' Log, Ushers - So animated and voluble in her discourse.
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DOUGLAS BAUMAN -A hearty laugh, a pleasant word for all. |
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ARZELLA BEACH - And a sunnier friendlier "Beach" you'll never find. |
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GEORGIA BEAL - Band, Camera Club, Majorette Club, Grand Honor Roll, Orchestra, Torch, Head Drum Majorette, Student Council - A shining light on the field and a pianissimo perfectionist in the classroom. |
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LEONARD BECKER - Entered from Falconer High School, New York, in his junior year - He wore his blue and gold football sweater religiously lest he forget his real love -:in New York. |
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BYRON BECKMAN - A Cappella, Boys' Club Vice-President, Student Council,
Football - The only thing thot comes to him who woits is whislters.
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MONA BEERS - Entered from West Seattle High School in her junior year. Glee Club, High Lines, Ushers, Quill and Scroll, Chairman of Senior Pins and Rings Committee, Class Day Committee - Order and method make all things easy. |
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NORMAN BENSON - Knights of the Cutlass, Torch, Track, Movie Operator
- Impeccable in dress and courtesy. |
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JOANNE BERG - Pirates' Log, Class Day'Committee - She put a little bit of
heart into every worthy task. |
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RAPHAEL BERNAL - Band, Knights of the Cutlass, Track - Don't let that determined chin fool you - There's a dimple in it. |
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BLANCHE BLACK - Pep Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Senior Variety Hour, Prom
Committee-She adds a precious seeing to the eye.
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GAIL BLISS - Track Manager, Camera Club, Orchestra, Yell Club, Senior
Variety Hour - A keyboard artist with his head in the clouds. |
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GEORGE BLOOM - Entered from Sk~ay, Alaska, in his senior year. High
Lines - He sought gold in the realm of thought. |
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GAYELORD BOGUE - Wrestling, Bus Patro - I can wrestle my way out of any
problem. |
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WARREN BOHN - He travels fastest who travels alone. |
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NORMAN BOULANGER - A Cappella, Book Club, Camera Club, Drama
Shoppe, Library Club, Glee Club, Senior Variety Hour, Makeup Club, Movie Operators, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," "Ghost Wanted," "Meet Arizona," Stage Crew, Student Council - :No pie was complete without his finger. |
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LAWRENCE BOYD - Library Club - As upright as a cedar.
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GAIL BREITHAUPT- Good-bye little books; your duty is done. |
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EUGENE BROCK - Entered from Marshfield High School, Coos Bay. Oregon.
Camera Club - He who serves well ond speolts not merits more. |
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FLOYD BROWN - A quick smile, a quick wit, make this boy a real hit. |
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JOE BROWN - A Cappella; Band, Pep Band - His clarinet was played in muted
tones, but there was nothing muted in his driving. |
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SHIRLEY BROWN - A Cappella, Glee Club, H.G.A.A., "Meet Arizona" - The golden tones of her voice were commensurate with the gold in her hair
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JEAN BROWNING - Board of Control, Book Club, Debate, Drama Shoppe, Grand Honor Roll, Pirates' Log, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," Radio Announcer, Student Body Business Manager, Torch, Bookroom - Was there ever a lass with such a fine mind, with hand so willing and heart so kind?
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BILL BURAK - He practiced a thousand courtesies with preciseness and easy |
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DON CARTER - Class Banker - He took big bites of outdoors, with school as a
flavor. |
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MARILYN CARTER - H.G.A.A.-A genteel miss with a roguish eye. |
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PAT CARTER - Girls' Club Cabinet, Grand Honor Roll, Pep Club, Stage Crew, Torch, Majorette - The swift strokes of her brush and her ready conversarion never ceased to fascinate. |
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VIRGINIA CARTER - School Banker, Honor Roll, Publicity Club, Cards and'
Announcements - Quiet, efficient, and pleasant. |
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MARILOU CHAMBERS - Glee Club, Operetta - If school had been a rodeo, he
would have been the main attraction.
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JACK CLAY - Camera Club - "O.K. big boy, snap the picture." |
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JIM CLAY - Track - With pole and spikes, he soars upward to unseen heights |
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JESS COIL - Senior Band, Basebal - Born ,to tinker with cars and to play his
sax. |
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MARJORIE CROFF - Penny Piraus' Patrol - What a strange power there is in
silence! |
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CLYDE COLLINS - Entered from Cleveland High School, Seattle, in his junior
year - A dilettante who aspired to be a second Rembrandt. |
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GWENDOLYN COOK - Honor Roll, Ushers, Yell Club, Penny Pirates' Patrol -
A skater of the first order. .
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AUDREY COUNTER - Girls' Room Committee, Class Day Committee, Pep
Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Yell Princess, Senior Variety Hour, Office Force -
Is there any author in the world that teaches such beauty as a woman's eye? |
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ROGER CRONK - Knights of the Cutlass, Movie Operator, Pirates' Log, Stage Crew, Torch - Things always seemed to "elicit" with Roger. |
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DELORES CROSS - Librarian - How could one so happy be a little "Cross"? |
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BETTY CRUSE - Entered from Central High School, Evansville, Indiana, in her senior year. Book Club, Glee Club, H.G.A.A., library Club, Operetta, Yell Club - My early and invincible love of reading, I would not exchange for the treasures of Indiana. |
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MARY ANN CUMMINGS - Pep Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Senior Variety Hour, Office Force - As welcome as a flower in spring.
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JOHN CUNNINGHAM - His smile made all hearts go spinning. |
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LOUIS DAPAS - Torch, Football, Track, Boxing, Wrestling - Who says that one can't be a playboy and scholar, too! |
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ELAINE DAVERIN - Quill and Scroll, A Cappella, Board of Control, French Club, Girls' Room Committee, High Lines, Torch, Student Body Vice.Presi. dent, Stage Crew, Art Club, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," Girls' Trio - Reason
and judgment are the qualities of leaders. |
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HELEN DAVIES - Class Banker, Glee Club, H.G.A.A., Ushers - When you add a list of English traits to the Nordic and the Irish, you get a wholesome balance. |
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BETTY JEAN DAVIS - Publicity Committee, Senior Pins and Rings Com¬mittee, Art Club, Glee Club - She personified the kindly deeds that are most esteemed. |
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ROBERTA DENEND - Entered from West Seattle High School in her senior year. Glee Club, Honor Roll, Penny Pirates' Patrol - The true, strong. ond sound mind is the mind thot can embrace equally great things and small. |
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BOB DeWITT - Debate, Drama Shoppe, Torch Society, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," "Ghost Wanted," Publicity Club - A heart for acting, a voice for debate, and an eye for the girls.
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JIM DIDLAKE - Entered from Morris High School, Oklahoma, in his senior year. Football - He was right there where you could see him, but his gentle drawl was way down South. |
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MARYA DREW - Girls' Room Committee, High Lines, Tennis Club, Ushers, Torch, Ski Club, Pep Club, Yell Club, Homecoming Queen, Senior Variety Hour - We were captivated by the lights in her long flowing hair. |
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MERLE DUNCAN - Basketball, Boys' Club Treasurer, Football, Track, Pep
Club, Baseball - No matter what the cards said, he always finished the game. |
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RAYMOND DUNCAN - A Cappella, Book Club, Drama Shoppe, Radio All¬Ilouncer, "Ghost WaIlted," "Joall of the Nancy Lee," "Meet Arizona," Movie Operator, Pirates' Log Staff - Thou hast a voice whose sound was Iike the sea. |
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NEIL DUNCANSON - Balld, Glee Club, Kllights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Ski Club, Publicity Club - A well integrated personality enhanced by many friends. |
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CAROLE ECKMAN - Orchestra - She always seemed to strike the nail right on
the head when it came to having a good time.
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JACK EDWARDS - Camera Club, Track, Boxing - Let every man mind his
own business and I will mind mine. |
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MARIAN ENGEBO - Girls' Club Cabillet, HOllOr Roll, Ushers, Yell Club, Office Force, Student Council, Girls' Club Vice-Presidrot - Easy to look at and fun to know. |
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RONALD ERLWEIN - Elltered from Republic High School, Republic, Washillg¬toll, in his sellior year. Basketball, Baseball, Glee Club, Prom Committee, Movie Operator - He brought with him a fine list of acrivities from his home town; here he was the uknown equation. |
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JANET ESKILDSEN - Senior Variety Hour, Cafeteria Patrol, Girls' Room
Committee, Yell Club, Prom Committee - Not glib-just well-informed. |
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BARBRA ESTABROOK - Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle, in
her junior year. Glee Club, Book Club, Makeup Club, Philosophy Club -
A career-minded girl. |
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CAROLYN FENDER - Entered from West Valley High School, Spokane, Washington, in her junior year. A Cappella,. H.G.A.A., Torch, Cards and Announcements, Makeup Club, Pen Pushers, Pirates' Log, Art Club, Ushers, Grand HOllar Roll, "Meet Arizona " - She spoke of music, art, and literature with gentle grace.
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AL FERNYHOUGH - Camera Club, Movie Operator, Ski Club, Yell Club, Bus Patrol - Never does a lad feel dumber, than when wakened from a classroom slumber. |
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JIM FLOCK - Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle, in his junior year. Senior Variety Hour, A Cappella, Operetta, Pep Club - He had an antipathy for classroom routine and an aptitude for commercial art. |
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GERTRUDE FOOTE - Band, H.G.A.A., Makeup Club, Ski Club, Bus Patrol
- All up in the air in her dreams but practical enough in the classroom. |
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VIVIAN FOX - Yell Club, Commencement Committee, Movie Operator - To
her, life was a dance drama. |
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MIKE FREDERICKSON - Football Manager, Pep Club, Glee Club, Operetta,
Ski Club - Most wars are fought with guns; Mike's were fought with words. |
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ROBERT GALLOWAY - A Cappella, Football, High Lines, Prom Committee,
Operetta, Pep Club, Ski Club, Track - His mind was like a waterbug-awoys skating over the surface.
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GAIL GIBSON - Camera Club, Makeup Club, Operetta, Orchestra, Cafeteria Patrol, Stage Crew, Ushers, Friendship Committee, Teas Committee. She hated to be thought intelligent; that called for work. |
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LAMONT (MONTY) GOOCH-Golf Club, Camera Ciub, Basketball, Tennis Club.
Everything was perfect right down to the "tee."
2007 Commentary: Married to Yvonne Lindh (Class of 54). April 1 , 2007 we will celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. Two sons Mark and Michael. Four grandchildren. Four great grandchildren. They are the light of our lives.
Retired from Boeing Airplane Company in 1990 after 35 years of service. I worked in the Wind Tunnel my entire career at Boeing.
Currently reside in Auburn.
Our very favorite spot to run away to is Lincoln City, Oregon. We try to get in two trips a year. We also like to go South to Arizona to catch some sun in the winter.
I spend my time trading the stock market on a daily basis. |

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STEWART GORANSON - Basketball, Board of Control, Sophomore Class
President, Knights of the Cutlass, Track, Student Council - Stew was loaded
with vitamins for those who were Starvuing for fun. |
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KENNETH GORDON - Band, Ski Club, Yell Club, Pep Club - Sometimes a
king-sometimes a squire. |
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WAYNE GRANACKI - Entered from Foster High School, Washington, in his
senior year - A connoisseur of automobiles and feminine charm.
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BUD HALLOWELL - Boxing, Pirates' Log Stalf - Rings on his fingers, horns on
his cars, he makes little noise, but he'll surely. go far. |
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WILFRIED HAMM - Band, Radio Club, Publicity Club, Movie Operator, Radio Announcer, Philosophy Club - A. questioning eye, a probing mind - it's hard to tell what he might find. |
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PAUL HAMNER - Band, Glee Club, Movie Operator, Operetta, Pep Band,
Swimming - He blew his own horn, but only in band. |
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NORBERT HAMRE - Boys' Club Cabinet, Football, Glee Club, Knights of the Cutlass, Track, Ski Club, Pep Club, Yell Club - Fleet of foot, quick to teeae, often embarrased, sometimes at eeae.
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HAROLD HANSEN - Ski Club, Pep Club - He skiis down the mountain with
the greatest of ease, and shiver my timbers, he lands on his knees. |
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GUY HARPER - Glee Club, Ski Club, Track, Philosophy Club, Senior Variety
Hour - A guy who knew how to keep a swivel tongue in his head. |
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GARY HAVILAND - Basketball, Student Council, Football, Ski Club, Swimming, Senior Variety Hour - Heavy on the gridiron but light .on the dance jloor. |
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JIM HEARNE - Entered from Columbus High School, Indiana, in his senior year. Track, Philosophy Club - Sun-treader, life and light be thine forever! |
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IRIS HEGRE - Sophomore Class Secretary, Girls' Club Cabinet, Honor Roll,
Stage Crew, Yell Club, Office Force, Art Club, Homecoming Princess - Fair
as a star, when only one is shining in the sky. |
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MAURINE HEIN - Girls' Room Committee, Ushers, Yell Club - Her voice was
ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing. in woman.
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BONNIE HENDRICKSON - Glee Club, Cafeteria Patrol - A smile is often
worth more than face value. |
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BOB HOGAN - Tennis Club, Basketball - Off to the court with racquet in hand. |
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NANCY HOPKINS - Book Club, A Cappella, High Lines, H.G.A.A., Operetta, Orchestra, Philosophy Club, Penny Pirates' Patrol-' - There never was an angel with red hair. |
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BETTY HUMES - Tennis Club, Yell"'Club, Pirates' Log Stalf, Ski Club, Senior
Variety Hour Committee - Fortune favors the audacious. |
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GERALDINE HUNT - Entered from Everett High School, Washington, in her
senior year. Ski Club, Senior Variety Hou r- A quiet girl, but quite a gal.
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BEVERLY HUNTER - Ski Club, Girls' Room Committee - Happiness is at its
best when shared. |
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JUANITA JABER - Senior Class Treasurer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Torch, Library Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Office Force, Student Council - She knew the alchemy of turning work into fun. |
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JACK JACKSON - Band, Football, Glee Club, Boxing - He was not like Confucius - he never said, only did. |
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TERRY JARVIS - A Cappella, Ski Club, Prom Committee, Publicity Club -
If I can make people happy, it makes me feel good.
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ANNE JOHANSON - Honor Roll, Cafeteria Patrol, Chairman of Cards and Announcements - A woman's wealth can be judged by the good she does in the world. |
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RONALD JONES - Commencement Committee, Band, Drama Shoppe, Torch, Orchestra, Pirates' Log Staff, Radio Announcer, Philosophy Club, Drum Major, Pep Band, Operetta - A colorful leader for a high-stepping band. |
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TONY JOVANOVICH - Boxing - O mischief, thou art swift to enter into the
hearts of youth. |
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SHIRLEY KALTENBACH - A Cappella, Book Club, Movie Operator, Orchestra, Pirates' Log Staff, Philosophy Club, String Quartette, Torch - Music washes away from the soul the dust of every-day life. |
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GENE KARLSON - Knights of the Cutlass, Student Council, Ski Club, Football - When the crowd was cleared from around the scene. the only one standing there was Gene. |
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MONDA KEELER - Ushers, Office Force, Yell Club - Mighty sweet and mighty
nice.
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ANN KELLER - A Cappella, Girls' Club Cabinet, High Lines, Operetta, Ski Club, Tennis Club, Yell Club, Senior Variety Hour - I am far from being old-fashioned. |
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DONNAJEAN KELLY - Operetta, Glee Club - An Irish beauty. |
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MARJORIE KEMP - Glee Club, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," High Lines -
A southern belle who tinkled harmoniously. |
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ED KEY - Movie Operator - He held the key to the realm of nature. maid. |
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ANN KING - Sweet are the thoughts of the gentle |
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LARRY KING - Basketball, Football, Honor Roll, Knights of the Cutlass -
That face of his looks like the title page of a whole volume of roguery.
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WANETA KING - Entered from Prano High School, Igloo, South Dakota, in her senior year. Yell Club - Don't we get a great kick out of life when we do our work well? |
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JOE KINGSOLVER - To him :Nature was the Aeolian harp, a musical instrument
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ELSIE KORSGAARD - A Cappella, Operetta, Pep Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Cafeteria Patrol, Ski Club, Girls' Room Committee, Ushers, Yell Club - School does fill the gap between evenings. |
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PEGGY KOTH - Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle, in her junior
year. Yell Club, Publicity Club - Charm strikes the sight and merit wins the
heart.
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LORENE KRALL - Office Force, Student Council - A bundle of efficiency with a
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JOE LAPHAM - Basketball, Student Council, Football, Track, Pep Club -
Slow and sure. the safest iI:r all things come to those who wait.
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ALLAN LATlMER - Band, Track, Ski Club, Football, Senior Variety Hour, Knights of the Cutlass, Boys' Club Cabinet- Give us a man who respects women. and we'll ta~e a chance on his being a square.shooter anytime. |
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MAXINE LeDREW - Board of Control, Song Queen, High Lines, Student Council, Ski Club, Yell Club - "Youth was made for enjoyment, so why shouldn't I enjoy myself?" |
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DAVID LEMMEL - Ski Club, Knights of the Cutlass - His sonorous voice could have been heard in every corner of the corridors. but he preferred to play the role of the agreeable spectator.
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KENNETH LEWIS - Pep Band, Band, Ski Club, Golf Club, Tumbling - Music is my sentiment. |
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CONNIE LITTLE - French Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, Honor Roll, Prom Committee, Pirates' Log, Office Force, Publicity Club, Tennis Club, Ushers - :Never too "Little" to accomplish big things. |
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MARK LOGAN - A Cappella, Tennis Club - He measured his years in the life of his cars. |
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BILL LOKEN - Basketball, Football, Track -The world will little note what he said here, but it will never forget what he did here. |
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NADINE LOVELESS - A woman's strength is in her tongue. |
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JEANNE MacDONALD - Honor Roll, Prom Committee, Library Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Office Force - Simplicity in habit, truth in speech.
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MALCOLM MacKENZIE - Honor Roll, Boxing - Under his little boy's ways is a man of great endeavor. |
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RUSSELL MacKENZIE - Football, Knights of the Cutlass - He had a propen' sity for getting into trouble and a group of warm friends to assist him in getting out. |
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DAN MAHONEY - Board of Control, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Student Council, Boys' Club President - In little things he found sufficiency. |
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LILLIAN MANZO - A Cappella, Band, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," "Meet Ari. zona," Pep Club, Orchestra, Torch, Senior Class Vice-President, Student Council, Pep Band - As sweet and musical as bright Apollo's lute. |
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JACK MARLOWE - Debate, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Torch, Baseball, Boxing - If sincerity is virtue, if knowledge is light, if red hair is added, then Jack is just right. |
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JEANETTE MARRONE - Penny Pirates' Patrol, Pep Club - Her head and her skates were both in a whirl.
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ROSE MARIE MARSDEN - A Cappella, Book Club, Camera Club, Class Banker, Operetta - A rose without a thorn. |
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JOAN MARTIN - A Cappella, Ushers, Yell Club, Office Force, Senior Variety Hour - How could one heart hold so many loves! |
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JIM MASSICK - Knights of the Cutlass, Senior Variety Hour, Stage Crew, Student Council, Orchestra, Football, Radio Announcer, Ski Club, String Ensemble, Tennis Club, Torch - He added distinction to his school's insignia. |
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DONNA MASSIE - Senior. Variety Hour, Homecoming Princess - A personality as changeable as a pair of glasses. |
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JOE MATELICH - Basketball, Student Council, Football, Honor Roll, Ski Club, Tumbling, Swimming - I am not successful at being sophisticated; the most I can do is to appear embarrassed. |
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MONNA RAE MATTHEW - Board of Control, Pep Club, Yell Club, Yell Queen, Senior Variety Hour, Student Council - Infinite riches in a little room.
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JOAN MATTHEWS - A Cappella, Glee Club, H.G.A.A., "Meet Arizona," Orchestra, Cafeteria Patrol, Publicity Club - Artistic fingers, mellow voice, skating feet - that's our Joan. |
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PAT MAYER - Baseball, Camera Club, Tennis - It happens every spring.
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MARGIE McCAIN - Camera Club, Librarian, Orchestra. Pen Pushers, Pirates' Log Sraff, String Ensemhle, Torch. Makeup Club, Baccalaureate Commitree, Student Council, Standards Committee, Class Banker - There was no mace of falseness in her makeup.
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ROBYN McCLELLAND - Book Club, French Club. Librarian, Torch - Authority when there was no other. |
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BONNIE McDERMID - Light of heart and gay of foot. |
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JOYE McMINN - All human "Joys" are swift of tongue. |
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ROGER McNEILL - Athletic Manager, Honor Roll, Knights of the Cutlass -A sharp dresser with a sharper personality. |
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ROGER MELLICK - Bus Patro l - He's quiet, pensive, a little bit shy; but 'cause he's in earnest, he'll get by.
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NIEL MILL - Band - Band was his occupation; skiing, his sport.
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WAYNE MILLER - Band, Orchestra, Ski Club - Better to wear out than rust. |
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GAEL MOOD - Ski Club, Track, Tumbling, Swimming Team - Never completely submerged. |
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JERALDINE MORRIS - Entered from West Seattle High School in her senior year. Band, Glee Club, H.G.A.A., Honor Roll, Orchestra, Torch, Philosophy Club - She came to Highline with a West Seattle heart. |
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DAVID MOSSMAN - Basketball, Baseball - A Variety Hour in himself.
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NAOMI MOTZKO - Did you ever see an artist on. wheels?
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MARTHA MUSSULMAN - Glee Club, H.G.A.A., Librarian, Operetta -The knot of her concentration kept coming undone.
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BETTY MUSTOE - A Cappella, Glee Club, Song Queen, Yell Club, Student Council - As full of bounce as a kitten afrer a grasshopper. |
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BOB NAFF - Glee Club, Ski Club - He conserved his strength for easy conversarion and casual living. |
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RALPH NAFF - Basketball, Boys' Club Cabinet, Football, Ski Club, Baseball - That man never grows old who keeps a child in his heart. |
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LLOYD NEAL - Glee Club, Operetra - Like a neon light his smile flashed on and off, mostly off as he approached the classroom.
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HARRIET NELSON - Prom Committee, Yell Club, Office Force, Student Council, Senior Variety Hour - ". . . and we were fond of the honey blonde." |
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ROBERTA NELSON - Girls' Room Commitree, Prom Committee, Ushers, Yell Club, Teas Committee, Publicity Commitree - Variety and I go hand in hand. |
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WAYNE NELSON - It is impossible to know the best that is in one. |
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VIVIENNE NEWBERG - A Cappella, Camera Club, Cafeteria Patrol, Stage
Crew, Ushers, Majorette, Lost and Found Committee, Friendship Committee,
Arts Committee, Publicity Club - How many metamorphosis can she accomplish
in one brief year? |
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JOHN NOBLE - High Lines, Honor Roll - Noble in every thought and deed.
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BILL NORD - In class he never raised his hand, for fear he might be called on. |
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DONNALEE NORMAN - Class Banker, Penny Pirates' Patrol, Ski -Club - Her
cheek is softly clothed in gentle colors. |
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DONALD OLSON - Camera Club, 'Movie Operator - You could never find a
companion as companionable as Don. |
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MARGARET ORR - Student Council, Girls' Room Committee, Yell Club, Senior Variety Hour Chairman, Ushers - She had a performance for every occasion. |
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DIANA OSBORN - Earnest endeavor characterized her every aim. |
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JOE PAOLINO - A Cappella, Football, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," "Meet Arizona," Senior Variety Hour, Track - The always-ready-to-go-boy with a helpful hand.
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MARIE PARKER - Senior Variety Hour, Pep Club, Yell Club, Ushers - Those
deep, dark eyes where pride demures. |
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RAY PARR - Debate, Pirates' Log, Boys' Club Cabinet, Board of Control, Knights of the Cutlass, Stage Crew, Drama Shoppe, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll - His intellect was perfected not only by knowledge but also by activity. |
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REX PEARSON - Track - I go to school for the sport of it. |
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DOLORES PEDERSON - She mingled sense with nonsense to the delight of all. |
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FAYE PERKINS - Glee Club, Girls' Room Committee, H.G.A.A., Yell Club -
Who labeled her conversation small talk was a poor judge of quantity. |
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MARY PETE - A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.
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DONNA PETERSON - There is a little nonsense in almost every girl. |
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LELAND PETERSON - Track - You could usually find him in one of two
places: in his car or in school reading a hot rod magazine. |
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HERB PIERCE - Did he use silence and reserve to intrigue our thoughts? |
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DON PLOMSKI - Basketball, Golf Club, Track - Take a man of sports add a
large quantity of mischief and a resonant voice and the result was Don. |
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PAT POROSKY - A Cappella, Philosophy Club, Girls' Room Committee, Opeetta, Cafeteria Patrol, Ushers, Yell Club - She mixed studies with pleasure,
strongly preferring the latter.
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DICK PRICE - Fords may come and Fords may go, but Dick rolls on forever. |
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THERESA QUlNNETT - H.G.A.A., Ushers, Study Hall Roll Checker - What
ever she does she's sure to say the kindest things in the kindest way. |
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PAT RAASlNA - Girls' Room Committee, Cafeteria Patrol, Ski Club, Yell
Club,. Publicity Club - You ought to see my hope chest! |
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YVONNE RASMUSSEN - Card and Announcement Committee - A friendly "hello" for everyone.
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ROGER READ - Torch, Senior Class President, Drama Shoppe, Band, Orchestra - Student of the Year - Loved and admired by all. |
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CAROL REED - Girls' Room Committee, Prom Committee, Senior Variety
Hour, Ski Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Student Council - Co-operation and
dependability go hand in hand with her. |
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GERRI REED - Girls' Room Committee, Prom Committee, Yell Club - When
Irish Eyes are Smiling. |
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SANDRA REUSS - Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Room Committee, High Lines, Torch, Yell Club, Publicity Club - "Sandy" her name and hair, but smooth her personality. |
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BERNADINE REYNOLDS - H.G.A.A., Makeup Club, Yell Club, Girls' Room
Committee - A cunning little "Bunny." |
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PATSY REYNOLDS - Debate, French Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Ski Club, Torch, Yell Club, Study Hall Roll Checker, Bus Patrol, Publicity Club - Short and spicy.
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CAROL RHOADES - The sparkling ring on her finger matched the twinkle in
her eye. |
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HOWARD RlNGOEN - Knights of the Cutlass, Pirates' Log Staff, Baseball,
Boys' Club Cabinet, Publicity Club - Part-time intellect. |
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DOUGLAS RlSSELL - Camera Club, Drama Shoppe, Movie Operator, "Our
Hearts Were Young and Gay," Torch - There's one in every cla.ss-sturdy and
dependable; such are sure to succeed. |
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MARILYN ROEDELL - Entered from Franklin High School in her junior year.
A Cappella, Operetta - Just Iike a rubber band, snappy! |
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JULE ROMANO - Football, Basketball, Track - The Romans were all great
warriors. |
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BOB ROSS - Publicity Club, Glee Club, High Lines, Pirates' Log Staff, Torch,
Track - Winged feet, perceptive mind.
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JEAN ROSS - Board of Control, Junior Class Treasurer, Girls' Club President, Glee Club, Pep Club, Radio Announcer, Ski Club, Senior Variety Hour, Torch, Yell Club - All of Robert Burns' verses "To Jean" could have been written for this bonnie lassie. |
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MARlTA ROSWELL - Entered from Lake Washington High School in her
junior year. Ski Club, Yell Club - She hath more qualities than a queen. |
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ELIZABETH ROWE - Ski Club, H.G.A.A. - Ambition and honesty rank high
among her desirable qualities. |
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BETTY RUHLEN - Glee Club - A blend of peace and harmony. |
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BILL RULE - Swimming, Junior Class President, Honor Roll - As a rule this
son of Neptune enjoyed "blowing his wreathed horn."
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DORENE RUTHRUFF - Girls' Room Committee, Pirates' Log Staff, Ski Club, Torch, Yell Club, Publicity Club - Why should I use my voice when my eyes speak for me? |
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DONNA RYAN - Prom Committee, Yell Club, Ushers, Office Force, Senior Variety Hour, Girls' Room Committee - Find the Queen Bee" and you find the swarms. |
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JOAN SALTER - H.G.A.A., Makeup Club, Standards Committee, Penny
Pirates' Patrol, Senior Variety Hour - Cyclone of the saddle. |
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BILL SANDERS - A Cappella, High Lines, Ski Club, Track - Slightly unpredictable, Iike one lock of his hair.
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BILL SCHAAL - An animated pen. cleverly manipulated. dispels every vestige
of gravity. |
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ELEANOR SCHATZ - H.G.A.A. - One who twly loves life and is content only
when she can help others. |
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AGNES SCHINDLER - A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club Treasurer, Operetta, Pep Club, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," Torch, Student Council, Ushers, Yell Club - The facets of her nature sparkled even under adverse light. |
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DON SCHLICHTE - Entered from Olympia High School, Washington, in his junior year. Student Council, Movie Operator, Track, Football - Just because I can draw doesn't mean I can't talk too, |
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CHARLES SCHMUTZ - A Cappella, Track Manager, Operetta, Pep Club, Ski Club - A man of action forced into a state of thought is unhappy until he can get out of it. |
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MARIA SCHRAUM - H.G.A.A" Glee Club - Her voice was heard from the
chair and the athletic field with equal enthusiasm.
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DON SCHROEDER - Football, Track - The sensation of the cinders. |
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LAWRENCE SCHRUDER - Entered from Sedro Woolley High School, Washington, in his senior year - His Ted hair was rather subdued, but then, so was he-in closs. |
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PAUL SCHWARTZ - Golf Club - His little boy air was a build.up for the class
room only, |
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GENNADY SELIVANOFF - Camera Club, Tennis Club, Ski Club - Ginny
had a spectaclar swing, and oh what a racket.. |
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BOB SHAFFER - Boys' Club Cabinet, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep
Club, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Track - Good for a lifetime. |
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LEONARD SINE - A Cappella, Glee Club, Operetta, Movie Operator, Boxing -
I am a Merry Jest.
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MARY ANNE SLAGLE - Arts Committee, Yell Club - A violet by a mossy
stone half.hidden from the eye! |
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AUDREY SLAYBAUGH - Drama Shoppe, "Our Hearts Were Young and
Gay," Student Body Secretary, Board of Control, Senior Variety Hour - She
was her charming self on the stage or when listening to "Mr, President," |
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ROBERT E. SMITH - Entered from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, in his senior year. Pirates' Log Staff, Philosophy Club - Vitally statistical. |
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LARRY SNYDER - Entered from Renton High School, Washington, in his
junior year - Safe and free. when school was out. |
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JACK SOUTHALL - The first duty of a man is to do his duty first. |
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DUANE SPOFFORTH - Glee Club, Operetta - A very gentle beast and of a
good conscience.
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LYDIA STEBLER - Orchestra, String Ensemble, Torch, Yell Club, Student
Council - .A merry heart maketh good medicine. |
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GENE STEIER - Football - We envy him. . . so much of him seems to be having
a good time. |
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RICHARD STEINKE - Entered from West Seattle High School in his junior year. Honor Roll, Knights of the Cutlass, Tennis Club - He used an American twist in tennis, but he was a Scotchman at heart.
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PATTI STEWART - Pep Club, Radio 'Announcer, Torch, Ushers, Yell Club,
Office Force, Senior Variety Hour - A daughter of Terpsichore. |
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JACK STEILOW - Dynamite comes in small doses. |
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DICK STOUT - Radio Club - I do not understand - I pause - I examine. |
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MAVIS STRAND - A Cappella. Book Club, Philosophy Crub, Glee Club, Librarian, Social Welfare Committee, Publicity Committee, Operetta, High Lines - Soft peace she brings whenever she arrives. |
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AIDA LOU STUBSJOEN - A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club Secretary, Glee Club, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," Orchestra, Torch, Yell Club, Student Council - Sweet serenity. |
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JOYCE SWANSON - Class Banker , Yell Club - Her Nordic charm held captive the heart of Ireland.
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GERALDINE TALLENT - Student Council, Junior Class Secretary, Drama Shoppe, Grand Honor Roll, Prom Committee, "Ghost Wanted," Ski Club, Torch, Yell Princess, Yell Club - A neat package of fun and frolic. |
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BOB TARDIFF - Man about town. |
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BETTY TELLER - H.G.A.A., Yell Club - She kept her interest in Banks. |
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GEORGE THOMPSON - Entered from Central High School, Grand Junction, Colorado, in his senior year. Radio Club, Glee Club - Most people are interested in many things, but George was a true specialist. interested only in radio and the sea. |
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MARY THOMPSON - A Cappella, Class Banker, Glee Club. Girls' Room Committee, Prom Committee, Operetta, Pep Club, Tennis, Ski Club, Yell Club, Commencement Committee, Senior Variety Hou r - A little candle ever burning brightly. |
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BOB THREET - French Club, Librarian, Bus Patrol. - Earnest toil has its own
rewards.
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LOR RAE TIFFT - Majorette, Makeup Club, Operetta, Cafeteria Patrol, Ushers,
Friendship Committee, Teas Committee - A fancy stepper. |
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MARJORIE TOBIE - Debate, Publicity Club, Drama Shoppe, "Ghost Wanted," -
She knew what she wanted, and she usually got it. |
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JIM TOY - Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. |
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CHARLES TUCKER - A Cappella, Band, Boys' Club Secretary, Football, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," Orchestra, Senior Variety Hour - He's a gentleman; look at his boots. |
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JANET USHER - A Cappella, Board. of Control, Book Club, Grand Honor Roll,
High Lines Editor, Operetta, Quill and Scrol!, Torch, Class Day Chairman -
She mingled joy with earnest occupation. |
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YOLANDA VERDI - High Lines, Prom Committee, Student Council, Pep Club, Ski Club, Senior Variety Hour - Beauty was made to be loved. and love her we did.
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LAEL VERT - Board of Control, Book Club, High Lines Editor, Quill and
Scroll, Student Council - The Iron Woman. |
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VIOLA VERT - Glee Club, Librarian, Operetta, Yell Club - A merry pixie who
talked and laughed ,he whole day long. |
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BOB VIDEEN - Student Council, Radio Announcer, Debate, Drama Shoppe,
High Lines, Honor Roll, "Ghost Wanted," "Our Hearts Were Young and
Gay," Senior Variety Hour - Always ready for a curtain call.
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CAROL VISNAW - A Cappella, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," Torch, Ushers -
Sharp with music and natural with all. |
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LYLE VOGELPOHL - Ski Club, Swimming, Wrestling - There was a tinge of
madness in his method. |
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FRED VON GORTLER - He let the other fellow talk - occasionally. |
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TOMMY WAGGONER - It would be easy to visualize Tommy as owner of
the No Bar Ranch and co'owner of Ye Olde Curiosity Shop. |
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CARLYN WALSWORTH - Senior Class Secretary, Girls' Club Cabinet, Tennis,
Radio Announcer, Torch, Ushers - The smiles that win, the tints that glow. |
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GLORIA WANNER - Yell Club, Pep Club, Prom Committee, Senior Variety
Hour - An artist's dream - balance, color and beauty.
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ROBERT WARINNER - Football - An A-bomb on the gridiron who nurtured an
inclination toward classroom inactivity. |
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MARLENE WATTS - A Cappella, Glee Club, Operetta, Penny Pirates' Patrol,
Ushers, Yell Club - A warm personality is always welcome. |
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MURIEL WEBER - A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, Book Club, Grand Honor Roll, Pirates' Log Staff, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Torch, Baccalaureate Commit, tee, Girls' Club Cabinet, Makeup Club, Senior Variety Hour, Publicity Club - To the majority she was serenity; to her friends she was as lively as Puck. |
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DORIS WEBSTER - Girls' Club Cabinet, H.G.A.A., Ushers, Pirates' Log Staff
- A dependable servant of her textbook-a queen in the realm of sports. |
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JAN WEINHART - Yell Club, Office Force - She may protest, still hers was the
willing, helping hand. |
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JILL WEINHART - Yell Club, Office Force - Happy am I, from care I am
free. Why can', they all be content like me?
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NORMA WHITEHOUSE - Penny Pirates' Patrol - A pretty picture on a small
canvas. |
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DICK WHITNEY - Entered from Garfield High School in his junior year. Pirates' Log Staff, Knights of the Cutlass - Here was a gentleman for all the world to see, |
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LONNIE WICKSTEAD - A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, Pep Club, Torch, Student Council, Senior Variety Hour, Yell Club, Song Queen - The red in her hair was tempered by the gold in her heart. |
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GLORIA WILCOX - Student Council, Girls' Room Committee, Prom Committee, Pep Club, Usher., Yell Club - Her crowning glory was a mystery to us. |
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LAWRENCE WILKINS - Entered from East High School, Denver, Colorado, in
his junior year. Boys' Club Cabinet, Publicity Club - Much wisdom often
does with fewest words. |
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DAVID WILLIAMS - A Cappella, Philosophy Club, Makeup Club, Glee Club, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," "Meet Arizona," Senior Variety Hour, Publicity Club, "Ghost Wanted," Drama Shoppe - Never again will the halls ring with so much talk of speedboating, philosophy and music and the cry of "Big Dave."
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DIANE WILLIAMS - A Cappella, Band, Girls' Club Cabinet, Pen Pushers,
Operetta, Orchestra, Pirates' Log Staff, Cafeteria Patrol, Ski Club, Torch,
Ushers, Yell Club, Standards Committee - Full of nonsense, full of fun, for
laughs and wit, Dione's the one. |
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BILL J, WILSON - Swimming - As happy a man as any in the world, for the
whole world seems to smile upon him. |
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JOYCE WILSON - Girls' Room Committe, Ski Club, Cafeteria Patrol, Prom
Committee, Glee Club, Yell Club, shers, Student Council, Social Welfare
Committee - Oh woman! 'Thou wert formed to beguile.
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WILLIAM WILSON - Radio Club, Stage Crew, Torch - One could learn much
by listening to him. |
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MARILYN WOOD - Yell Club, Publicity Committee - Charming and neat,
without trace of conceit. |
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JANET WOODMAN - Office Force - A sophisticated lady with on eye for a
thrill. |
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JOYCE WOODMAN - Pirates' Log Staff - Speech is sterling and minding ones
own business is eighteen karat. |
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DELBERT WOODRUFF - His existence was one of unerring preciseness. |
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JEAN WOODWARD - Entered from Nuremberg Dependents' High, Nurme,
berg, Germany, in her junior year. Makeup Club, Friendship Committee,
Publicity Club - A woman who is all sugar and scheme.
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DOLORES WYATT - Glee Club, Operetta, Orchestra - So poised that not even
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RALPH YOUNGS - Basketball, Golf - He had two speeds: High for the roods
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RAY ZACHER - Debate, French Club - Curiosity is an addition to any group. |
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ANNE ZIMMERMAN - Senior Variety Hour - Sensitivity and sensibility with
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RICHARD OGDEN. . . A sandy haired Texan who left the seniors of El Paso
High 1n Austin to become a Highlinite. |
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BETTY PICOU. . . She caught up with her classmates after a prolonged illness
in her junior year. |
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JILL RICKLEY . . . A Clover Pak girl who made her way into Highline society not only through her artistic talent, but also through her personal charm.
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BETTY JEAN ROGERS. . . Entered from North Platte High School. Nebraska. - "I'm just a plain Nebraska girl with freckes on my nose." |
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