HOME..............................Entered in Mid-Year: .....Hanson, Darwin .... Hildebrand, Larry .... Letcher, Josephine .... McCaughan, Maureen
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ACKLES, BETTY-Book Club, Girls' Play-day, Girls' Room Committee, H.G.A.A., "Joan of tbe Nancy Lee," "Meet Arizona," Orchestra, Student Council, Ushers' Club, Publicity Club. Music in my heart, music in my heart |
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ADAMS, DORIS - Entered from Foster High School , Seattle , Washington , in her sophomore year. Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Girls' Hall Patrol, Ushers, Yell Club. There was never more sweetness in a quiet way. |
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ADAMS, JOHN - Debate, High Lines' Staff, Give me the luxuries of life and I will dispense with the necessities. |
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ALL WINE, BARBARA - I vow no voice has spoken here. |
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ANDREW, ALICE -The unpredictable-a paradox was she. |
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ANDREW, AMOS - Football, Track, Wrestling, Judo, Boxing- Strength and judgment. walking hand in hand, |
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ANNETTE, ELAINE - Gentle of speech; beneficient of mind, |
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BALLARD, PEGGY - A Cappella, Pep Club, Drama Shoppe, Girls' Playday, Junior,Senior Prom Committee, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," "Stage Door," Yell Club, Senior Variety Hour. A social butterfly with wings of song, |
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BARNHART, WALTER - High Lines' Staff, Movie Operator. Silence is the secret of his tact. |
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BATCHELOR, JANET - Drama Shoppe, Penpushers' Club, Pirates' Log Staff, "Ghost Wanted," Bookroom, Gift Committee, Student Council, Arts Com' mittee. She was a Batchelor of arts, |
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BAUM, VALERIE - Here was as petite a miss as ever graced a classroom, |
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BEAVER, SHIRLEY - Entered from Enumclaw High School , Enumclaw , Washington, in her senior year. She came, she saw, she left for Fairbanks, Alaska. |
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BENSHOOF, ILENE - Girls' Playday, Junior,Senior Prom Committee, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Torch, Yell Club, Rings and Pins Committee, Senior Variety Hour. She ran the whole gamut of the emotions from A to Z. |
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BERG, KENNETH - Entered from Garfield High School , Seattle , in his junior year. :Not too cynical, just a fellow whose questions kept the faculty alert. |
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BERGHMANS, LORAINE - Class Banker, Ushers. Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. |
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BERGSETH, GEORGE - Football, Ski Club, Wrestling, Senior Variety Hour. Not really a man-about, town, just a boy with a car to take apart. |
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BETTS, CAROLE - Homecoming Queen, Yell Club, Honor Roll, Hall Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol, Ushers. Dates are my favorite fruit. |
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BEVILACQUA, VELMA - Band, Class Banker, Orchestra. Her quiet .seriousness was modified by a warming smile. |
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BICKFORD, VIOLET - Class Banker, Hall Patrol. "Sport that wrinkled Care derides, and Laughter holding both his sides." |
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BLACKBURN , FRANK - Stage Crew, Variety Hour Committee. People who aren't afraid to roll up their sleeves seldom lose their shirts. |
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BLANCHARD, PAUL - Glee Club, Operctta, Track. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday living. |
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BONNER, PAULINE - Girls' Club Cabinet, H.G.A.A., Pep Club, Torch, Ushers' Club, Yell Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Class Day Committee, Publicity Club. A merry heart reigned the whole day through. |
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BOYD, NANCY - Ushers, Pirates' Log Staff. Good, but oh, that ,aguish twinkle in her eye! |
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BRITTON, VINA - I have no mockings or arguments; I witness and wait. |
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BROOKS, GERALD - You seldom hear a murmur from this Brook. |
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BROWN, PHYLLIS - Board of Control, Glee Club, Junior,Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club, Yell Club, Song Queen, Student Conference. Heaven match her with a better dancer. |
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BURLEY, JANE - Entered from Tigard High School , Tigard , Oregon , in her sophomore year. A Cappella, unior,Senior Prom Committee, Operetta, Pep Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Yell Club, Student Council. I was so embarrassed. |
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BURNS, JIM - Camera Club, Track. Where there is fun he is sure to go. |
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CALKINS, BERYL - Band, Yell Club, Ushers. Her heart was moved with concord of sweet sounds. |
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CAMPBELL, SALLY - Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A. Carefree and gay, but she was never lost on the textbook trail. |
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CARLSON, JOY - Girls' Room Committee, Tennis Club, Torch, Yell Club, Junior,Senior Prom Committee, Variety Hour Committee. Rings on their fingers. . . |
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CARLSON, JOYCE - Girls' Playday, Tennis Club, Torch, Student Conference, Yell Club. . . . belles on their toes. |
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CARTER, GLORIA - Some learn to drive in double harness at an early age. |
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CASH, JESS - Football, Baseball, Big H Club, Senior Variety Hour. He had his eye on the ball-usually. |
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CHRISTY, ALLAN - A Cappella, High Lines' Staff, Knights of the Cutlass, Operetta, Senior Variety Hour, Tennis Club, wimming, Student Council. A Romeo with water wings. |
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CLARK, PATSY - A Cappella, Glee Club, Junior,Senior Prom Committee, Yell Club. A saleslady with an eye for the agreeable as well as for the customer. |
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CLAY, RALPH - Movie Operator. The young in heart. |
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CLINGAN, CHARLES - A Cappella, Football, Senior Variety Hour, Boxing. I would rather make my name than inherit it. |
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COLLINS, BONNIE - Glee Club. Silence was her great art of conversation. |
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COPLIN, DONALD - Track, Tumbling. A curly top with a .lense of humor. |
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COYLE , VIRGINIA - Junior,Senior Prom Committee. An especially observing eye when it came to finding the shortest way from the' classroom. |
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CRAMER, BOB - Orchestra. A boy with "gunning" little ways. |
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CRISMAN, DICK - Basketball, Football, Golf Club. History, geography, English can wait; he's only out for a football date. |
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CRONK, RICHARD - Entered from Lakewood Junior High School , Long Beach , California , in his sophomore year. Boys' Glee Club, Track Manager, Baseball . His baby face made you believe falsely. |
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CROSS, JERRY - When he opened his mouth, not even Jerry knew what would come forth. |
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DAFOE, MARY - A Cappella, Yell Club, Glee Club, Senior Variety Hour, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, "Meet Arizona ." "Muggsy" came into the classroom voice first. |
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DALE, KENNY - His slow gear was saved for the classroom. but his rapid shift into high kept him out in front as the school receded. |
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DANIELS, DENNIS - A little bit of Superman combined with a big bit of Romeo. |
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DAROUGH, BETTY - Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Ski Club, Student Conference. Yell Club. Her hair and her heart were both made of gold.
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DAVIS, GEORGE - Entered from Anchorage High School . Anchorage . Alaska , in his senior year.. Camera Club. This much traveled son of the North parted with his list of activities when he became a Highlinite. |
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DEFFRIES, NADINE - A Cappelia, Drama Shoppe. High Lines' Staff, Operetta. Senior Variety Hour, Yell Club. Yell Queen. Pep Club, Student Council. They also serve who only stand and cheer. |
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DELAURENTI, ROBERT - Camera Club, Ski Club, Pirates' Log Staff. Ship ahoy, Mate! |
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DENN, MAURICE - Wrestling, Band, Orchestra, Pirates' Log Staff, Philosophy Club. Keen sense and common sense leave small room for nonsense. |
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DIPIETRO, ANTHONY - Football, Track, Big H Club . Never a break in his pacing speed; never a trot or a lope his need. |
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DOWNS , PATSY - Ushers' Club, Yell Club. With dimples as traffic signals for her moods. |
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DRUMMOND, DONNA - Entered from Anchorage High School , Anchorage , Alaska , in her junior year. Drama Shoppe, Glee Club. A driver is known for the fenders he keeps. |
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DUBARRY, MARVIN - Honor Roll, Track. A typical embryo scientist; tomorrow an engineer. |
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DUNCAN, JAY - Football, Track. I can't see no use hurrying when there's a perfectly good day comin' tomorrow that ain't even been touched. |
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DUNN, RICHARD - A Cappella, Football, Operetta, Wrestling, Track, Big H Club. Powerful hands to valor given. |
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EASTON , DON - A man about town with a little boy's heart. |
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ECKLEY, BOB - Camera Club. Shoot! with either camera or gun. |
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EHLE, NANCY - Book Club, Makeup Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Sketch Club, Ushers' Club, Senior Variety Hour Committee, Yell Club, Torch. "Each for the joy of working and each in his separate star, shall draw the thing as he sees it . . ." |
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EMERY, EDITH - Publicity Club, Debate, Drama Shoppe, "Ghost Wanted," Pep Club, High Lines' Staff, Senior Variety Hour, Student Council, Ushers' Club, Pirates' Log Staff. When Edith turns to "Mickey," you ~now that mischief is afoot. |
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ENG, WAI - Junior Class Vice President. Geniality has international appeal. |
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ENGBERG, VICTOR - Baseball, Knights of Cutlass. Good looking men are generally agreeable . |
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ERICKSON, JIM - Band, Camera Club, Boxing. His self starter worked reluctantly, but once in action the engine purred contentedly. |
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ERONEMO, DOMINIC - Knights of Cutlass, Softball. Quiet but all the more worthy. |
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ESTES, BEN - A Cappella, Boys' Club Cabinet, Camera Club, Glee Club, Movie Operators, Stage Force, Bus Patrol, Senior Variety Hour. A boy who set the stage for all of life. |
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ESTES, CLYDORAE - Entered from Quillyute High School , Forks, Washington , in her senior year. It isn't every girl that warrants a double whistle. |
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FALLIS, ELLIOT - A Cappella, Board of Control, Radio Club, Senior Class Treasurer, Wrestling, Student Council. "I, too, was a ninety seven pound weakling. |
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FAZIO, MIKE - Knights of Cutlass, Student Council. "Gentleman Jim" was really named Mike. |
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FERRELL, JOHNNY - Knights of Cutlass, Senior Variety Hour. Whenever Johnny got a fishing pole under his arm a big load was taken off his mind. |
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FOOTE, LUELLA - Glee Club, Ushers' Club, Yell Club, Makeup Club . "Drink to me only with thine eyes," |
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FRIET, JIM - Band, Book Club, Debate, Grand Honor Roll, Drama Shoppe, Pirates' Log Staff, "Stage Door," Philosophy Club, Senior Variety Hour, "Meet Arizona ." He is a good orator who can convince himself. |
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FRYER, MARTINE - Band, Pirates' Log Staff, Office Force, Torch, Girls' Play' day. Words are like leaves, and where they most abound much fruit of sense beneath is often found. |
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GARLAND , MELVINE - Glee Club, Yell Club, "Meet Arizona ," Library Staff. How could anyone so small be such an interesting problem! |
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GATTO, LAURETTA - Her moods were like the April sky-and just as variable . |
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GEHRING, DICK - Football, Student Council, Baseball, Senior Variety Hour. He enjoyed school, for he never let the textbooks disturb him. |
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GIBBONS, BOB - Boys' Club Cabinet, High-Lines' Staff, Track. If I cannot win, I'll make the one ahead break the previous record. |
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GILLIAM, MARJORIE - A Cappella, Triple H Club, "Meet Arizona ," Cafeteria Patrol. Pure sugar, no spice. |
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GIMBOL, JEAN - Book Club, Cafeteria Patrol, Yell Club, Ushers, Glee Club. Simply looking at the cinnamon, one would never imagine the spicy flavor. |
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GODDARD, MEREDITH - A Cappella, Torch, Music Festival. Some angels arc found in the classroom . |
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GRABISCH, ELLOISE - A Cappella, Girls' Playday, Glee Club, Library Club, Ushers' Club, H.G.A.A. Just busy, not a busybody. |
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GRAY, DICK - A Cappella, Football, Radio Announcer. He gained knowledge not by years, but by experience. |
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GRAY, HELEN - Glee Club, "Joan of the Nancy Lee." Mischief thou art afoot. |
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GROSZ, MAXINE - Yell Club, Bus Patrol. Cafeteria Patrol. Her future will be like her present, always smiling. |
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HACKMAN. ROBERT - Band, Boys' Club Cabinet. Debate, High Lines' Staff, Honor Roll, Movie Operator. Radio Announcer, Senior Variety Hour, Orchestra. The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. |
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HAGER, FRARY - Publicity Club. Girls' Club Cabinet, Pep Club, Song Queen. The world loves the spice of mischief. |
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HAMMOND , VIRGINIA - Book Club. Camera Club, Library Club, Yell Club, Office Force. A petite, dark haired, dark-eyed miss. Could you ask for anything nicer than this? |
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HANSEN. CARL - His sunny temper will lighten life's heaviest loads. |
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HANSEN. SHIRLEY - Gazing about with timid grace. |
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HANSON. MARION - Yell dub. High Lines' Staff, Torch. Real worth requires no interpreter. |
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HARRIS. DELBERT (Bucky) – Football, Basketball, Track. Baseball,. Big H Club, He was the mildest mannered man that ever carried a ball or made a touchdown. |
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HARRIS, MARLEA - Girls' Play-day. H.G.A.A. Publicity Club, The gay will laugh. |
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HASSEN, JAMEL - A Cappella, Glee Club, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Student Council, Yell Club. Yell Queen. Senior Variety Hour, Board of Control. Queen of our hearts. |
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HAWKINS, PAT - Glee Club. Camera Club, Dancing toes are not necessarily a sign of the frivolous mind. |
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HENNINGER, ANDY - Entered from West Seattle High School in his junior year. If all the girls were across the sea, what a wonderful swimmer Andy would be! |
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HENNIGER. EARLENE - Glee Club. Ushers, A heart that is lighter than air. |
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HERRICK. JACK - If books had looked like cars, he would have lifted the cover and diagnosed the contents. |
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HOEKSTRA, SHIRLEY - Costume Club. Glee Club, Can she bake a cherry pie, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
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HOLLIDAY, LAURENCE - A Cappella. 'Band." Glee Club, Torch, Radio Club, Orchestra, Makeup Club, Movie Operator. A quiet gentleman and a lover of good music. |
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HOLMAN, FORREST - Football. Baseball, Pep Club, Here's one who will win ladies' tears. |
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HOLMES. RAMONA - Band, Ushers' Club, Philosophy Club, A new-fashioned girl with old-fashioned ideals. |
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HOPKINS, DICK – Football, Baseball, Big H Club, A gentleman makes the world go round. |
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HOSTETLER, LLOYD - Entered from' John Muir Junior College . Pasadena , California in his senior year. A, Cappella, Board of Control, Publicity Club, ""Stage Door." Drama Shoppe, Torch Senior Variety Hour, One in a million. |
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HOWELL, DIANE - Not a flower, not a pearl, just a noble, all-round girl. |
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HUDDLESTON, JOYCE - A Cappella, Glee Club, Library Club, Operetta, Yell Club . In her friendship there is nothing insincere. |
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HUFEISEN, GENE - Entered from Anchorage High School , Anchorage , Alaska , in her sophomore year. Debate, Drama Shoppe, Torch, Pirates' Log Staff, Yell Club, Senior Variety Hour. 'Twinkle, twinkle, little star. . ." |
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HUNTER, PATRICIA - A Cappella, Girls' Playday, Glee Club, H.G.A.A., Operetta, D.E.C.A., Ski Club, Ushers' Club, Library Staff. Hi! Ha! Hi! Ho! "Tis off to work I go. |
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HUTCHINS, DICK - Camera Club, Glee Club, D.E.C.A.. Senior Variety Hour, He was so busy being a photographer that he scarcely had time to be a scholar. |
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JACKSON, JO ANN - Ski Club, Ushers' Club, Yell Club. A handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains. |
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JOHNSON, CAROLYN - Class Banker, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Pep Club, Student Council, Yell Club, Song Queen. This little gal is short and sweet, but dynamite from head to feet. |
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JOHNSON, JOAN - Re-entered from EI Monte High School, EI Monte, Cali¬fornia, in her sophomore year. D.E.C.A., H.G.A.A., Girls' Play-day, Girls' Hall Patrol, The smiles that win, the tints that glow. |
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JOHNSTONE, AVON - A Cappella, Book Club, Drama Shoppe, "Midsummer Night's Dream," Makeup Club, Movie Operators, Operetta, Pen-pushers' Club, "Stage Door," Radio Announcers, Commencement Committee, Class Day Committee, Senior Variety Hour. Actresses will happen in the best of regulated families. |
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JONES, PATTY - A Cappella, Girls' Club Cabinet, Pep Club. They that know no evil will suspect none. |
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JULUM, WILLARD - A Cappella, Basketball, Board of Control, Football, Base¬ball, Recreation Council, Big H Club, Knights of Cutlass, Student Body President, Student Council, Senior Variety Hour. Ay, every inch a king! |
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JUSTISS, JANICE - Girls' Room Committee, Tumbling, Ushers' Club, Yell Club, Nurses Aid, Glee Club, Pins and Rings Committee, Class Day Committee. She was always in a triangle-like Napoleon' s hat. |
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KASTIEN, MARILYN - Glee Club, "Joan of the Nancy Lee," Ushers' Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Yell Club, Class Day Committee. She ignored dull days, forgot the showers. kept count only of the shining hours. |
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KEECH, SHIRLEY - A Cappella, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol. Grace and poise combined to make Shirley a girl worthy of emulation. |
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KERR, MARION - Glee Club, "Meet Arizona ," Class Day Committee. How can one take life so seriously and "ill make it so enjoyable! |
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KILLIN, JUNE - Entered from Roosevelt High School . Seattle , in her junior year, Senior Class Secretary, Girls' Play-day, Grand Honor Roll, H.G.A.A., Pen-pushers' Club, Torch, Volleyball, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Class Day Committee. Quality not quantity is my measure. |
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KINCAID, BILL - Basketball, Football, Big H Club, Track . Relaxed speed with miles of smiles. |
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KING, DORA MAE - Ushers' Club, Yell Club . She rests my eyes and spirit, to |
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KING, JACQUELYN - A Cappella, Board of Control, Girls' Club President, Pep Club, Student Council, Torch, Yell Club, Girls' State, Senior Variety Hour. She has traced patterns in all our hearts.
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KNAPP, FRANKLYN - Annual Band Contest, Band, Board 6f Control, Boys' Club Cabinet, Camera Club, Football, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Senior Variety Hour, Student of the Year. Patience and gentleness is power. |
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KNIGHTON, SALLY JO - A Cappella, Girls' PIayday, H.G.A.A., Senior Variety Hour, Operetta, Ushers' Club, Yell Club. As a kitten plays with a ball of yarn, so Sally plays with life, |
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KROHN, LORETTA - Lone wandering, but not lost. |
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KUHN, LILA - Philosophy Club, Glee Club, High Lines' Staff, Library Club, Pen-pushers' Club, Torch. I have never had a policy. I have simply tried to do what seemed best as each day came. |
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KUROSU, LILLIAN - Glee Club, Makeup Club. A dancing shape, an image gay. . . |
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KYLE, ADELE - Sweet piece of bashful maiden art.
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LAMPMAN, SHIRLEY - A Cappella, Glee Club. So proud, so gracious she doth move. |
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LANGNESS, JIM - Entered from Marymount Military Academy , in his sophomore year. Junior Class President, Knights of the Cutlass, Student Council, Senior Variety Hour. He was a man of the world despite the curl he put in the middle of his forehead. |
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LARSON, GERALD - Band, Board of Control, Debate, Honor Roll, Operetta, Orchestra, Boys' Club Cabinet. Our character is our will. |
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LAUER, WILLIAM - Many a true word is spoken in jest. |
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LA VERA, PATRICIA - A Cappella. The veiled curtains of her eyes advance. |
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LEINGANG, KENNETH - Basketball, Board of Control, Boys' Club President, Knights of Cutlass, Big H Club, Pep Club, Track, Student Council, Recreation Council. So patient, so full of action, and so full of manly pride.
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LELAND, BRACE - Senior Variety Hour. A gentleman is a man who can disagree without being disagreeable. |
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LEWIS, HARRY - Football, Track, Pep Club. Chased by all, caught by none. |
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LINDE, RICHARD - Athletic Manager, Honor Roll, Operetta, Orchestra, Track. He had an affinity for colors and an antipathy for walking alone. |
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LINSKEY, BETTY - She cut few circles in the hallways but plenty of them at Southgate |
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LOOMIS, JEANNE - A Cappella, Book Club, Publicity Club, Makeup Club, "Meet Arizona," Pen-pushers' Club, Ski Club, Senior Variety Hour. Lest I should be old-fashioned, I'll put a trinket on. |
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LORD, HARRIET - Board of Control, Book Club, Philosophy Club, Debate, Drama Shoppe, French Club, Grand Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Publicity Club, Makeup Club, High Lines' Staff, "Stage Door." She rules her world and holds the privilege of knowing every secret in it. |
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LUMBERT, CHARLES - Tumbling, Boxing. Nuts and bolts and jokes and jolts.
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LUNDEEN, MARY - Nurse's Aid, Ushers' Club. She should have been photographed in technical or |
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LUTHY, RONALD - Basketball, Football, Baseball, Big H Club, Senior Variety Hour. Fleet of foot, quick to tease, sometimes embarrassed, but more often at ease. |
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LYSKOSKI, JERRY - Boys' Club Cabinet, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Swimming Team, An explanation for any situation. |
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MALONE, BOB - Basketball, Board of Control, Baseball, Senior Variety Hour, Big H Club. I awoke one morning and found myself famous. |
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MARBLE, BILL - As straight as an old-fashioned melodian. |
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MARTIN, DOLORES - Glee Club, Operetta. Modesty and gentleness arc never loud.
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MARTIN, LOUANNE - Band, Board of Control, Debate, Drama Shoppe, Grand Honor Roll, High Lines' Staff, Orchestra, Editor of Pirates' Log, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Torch. Work that springs from the heart's desire. |
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MARVIN, ANITA - H.G.A.A., Senior Variety Hour . Do you know that conversation is one of the greatest pleasures in life? |
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MAZE, CLAUDIA - Band, Girls' Club Cabinet, H.G.A.A., Stage Force, Senior Variety Hour, Orchestra. It 'mazed us all what this little girl could do. |
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McCALL, CLIFF - A procrastinator par-excellent whose contributions to class were always worth waiting for. |
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McDONALD, BOB - Camera Club, Model Airplane Club, Movie Operator, Swimming. "Anchors Away." |
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McELROY, RICHARD - Operetta, Orchestra. Dick found his own private heaven under a sick jalopy. |
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McINTOSH, JIM - "Of Men and Mountains" he was one.
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McKINNY, GENE - He left Highline to serve the armed forces in this critical period. |
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McKINNON, HOWARD - W e triumph without glory when we conquer without danger. |
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MELLICK, ALECIA - A Cappella, Attendance Force, Operetta. She has freshness without naivete. |
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MEYER, MARGARET - Girls' Play-day, Honor Roll, Pirates' Log Staff, Yell Club, Publicity Club, Office Force, Student Council, Senior Variety Hour. Charmer of an idle hour. |
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MILES, JEAN - A Cappella, Student Council. The happiest heart that ever beat. |
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MILLAR, ROSE - Glee Club, Makeup Club, Operctta, Yell Club, Her make-up was always rosy. |
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MILLER, MARILYN - Drama Shoppe, Student Council, Publicity Club, Yell Club, Pep Club, Pirates' Log Staff, "Stage Door," Honor Roll. Tis love that makes the world go round, and oh, what a spin I'm in!
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MOBURG, DEAN - Camera Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Knights of Cutlass, Senior Variety Hour. He was born wise and never had a relapse, |
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MOORE, DIANE - Girls' Club Cabinet, H.G.A.A., Honor Roll, Pep Club, Ushers' Club, Publicity Club, Roll Checker. Dresden china lady. |
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MORLEY, JERRY - Boys' Club Cabinet, Movie Operator, Publicity Club. Every man must get to heaven in his own way. |
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MOYE, BRUCE - Tumbling. In class he facetiously 'substituted wit for work. |
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MUGFORD, BEE - Board of Control, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Body Vice President, Honor Roll . God hangs the greatest weights upon the smallest wires, |
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MURRAY, TOM - A man can have uncounted gold.
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MUSE, PEGGY - A Cappella, Glee Club, Girls' Play-day, Operetta. From pianissimo to fortissimo. |
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NAFF, NORMA - Pep Club. Girls' Room Committee, H.G.A.A., Torch, Tennis Club, .Yell Club, Senior Variety Hour. The course of history has been often changed by the flutter of a woman's eyelashes. |
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NELSON, GEORGE - Movie Operator. His philosophy of life could be summed up in the following words: "There is no evil where a good tool acts." |
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NESS, VERNA - A Cappella, Philosophy Club, Debate, Drama Shoppe, Book Club, Glee Club, High Lines' Staff, Library Staff, Makeup Club, Operetta, Penppushers' Club, "Stage Door," "Ghost Wanted," Senior -Variety Hour. The butterfly emerged. |
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NICHOLS, RUTH - A Cappella, Glee Club, H.G.A.A., Ushers' Club, Library Staff, Girls' Play-day. To love, cherish, and obey, . |
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NILSEN, GLORIA - Torch, Ushers' Club, Office Force. The gold in her hair was only a reflection of the gold in her heart. |
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NOREEN, NANCY - Book Club, Library Staff. She kept her face to the sunshine, so she couldn't see the shadows. |
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NORRIS, ANN - A Cappella, Pirates' Log Staff, Senior Variety Hour, Publicity Club. Sometimes her wit upsets her dignity, but nothing ever disturbed her love of perfection.
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OSTERHOUDT, JUANITA - Board of Control, Orchestra, Pep Club, Student Body Secretary, Student Council, Torch, Ushers' Club, Office Force. She could fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance run. |
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OSTROM, NORMA - Entered from Morgan Junior High School , ElIensburg , Washington , in her sophomore year. Majorettes, Pep Band, Standard Committee, Band. Her friends, they are many; her foes, are there any' |
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OSWALD, ELAINE - Entered from Renton High School in her sophomore year. Publicity Club, Ushers' Club, Arts Committee, Senior Variety Hour. "Elaine, the fair; Elaine, the lovable." |
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OTIS, JANICE - Wit is the salt of conversation, and she used her seasoning liberally. |
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OWEN, BARBARA - Book Club, High Lines' Staff, Piratcs' Log Staff, Make-up Club, Stage Force, Honor Roll, Pen-pushers' Club. Her thoughts are as golden as her silence. |
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PARENTE, YOLANDA - Board of Control, High Lines' Staff, Stage Foree, Stu¬dent 'Assoeiation Business Manager, Student Council, Torch, Yell Club. A little girl, but it didn't alter her plans for getting big things done. . |
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PATERSON, ROBERT - Entered from Foster High Sehool, Seattle, in his senior year. Band, Library Staff, Makeup Club. Of manners gentle, of affections mild, in wit a man, in simplicity a child. .
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PEARSON, SHARON - Board of Control, Debate, Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club Cabinet, Editor of High Lines' Staff, Pen-pushers' Club, "Ghost Wanted," "Stage Door," Torch, Publicity Club. What' is everybody's business is nobody's business-except the editor's. |
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PEERY, CHARLES - Band, Debate, Drama Shoppe, Knights of Cutlass, Philosophy Club, Movie Operator, Radio Announcer, Torch, Track, Boys' Club Vice President. One cannot know everything . |
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PELTON, SYLVIA - Publicity Club, Girls' Club Vice President, H.G.A.A., Pirates' Log Staff, Torch" Ushers' Club, Girls' Play-day. Serenity is her mark of distinction. |
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PENNACHI, NATE – Long and lean with a good balance in between. |
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PETERS, DON - Football, Track, Publicity Club. Nature has more lure than cloistered hall |
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PODOLL, JOANNE - Entered from Chehalis High School : Chehalis , Washington , in her senior year. A Cappella, Honor Roll, Yell Club, Publicity Club. There's something in the air that's new and sweet and rare. |
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POOL, RONALD - Football, Glee Club, Operetta. Not quite a man, just on the way up. |
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POST, JOHN - Basketball, Student Council, Baseball, Senior Variety Hour, Big H Club. A little true anbition with a little bit of wit.
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POWELL, DOROTHY - Band, Glee Club, High Lines' Staff, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Stage Force, Senior Variety Hour. She lives her life as does an actress on the stage. |
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POWELL, THOMAS - No malevolence in his makeup, just one per cent mischief. |
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PRICE, LESTER - Camera Club, Library Club, Philosophy Club, Tumbling. Wind, sand, and sea make up his aura, with an occasional book added for good measure. |
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