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DIANE ADAMS - Entered from Franklin High School, Stockton, California, in her junior year. Board of Control, "High Lines'" Staff, Co. Editor of the "High Lines," Honor Roll. She's witty, ambitious and full of fun;
As a student in journalism, she's A number one.
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JON ADAMS - Book Club, School Bankers, Bus Patrol. Books to the right of
him, books to the left of him, but he neither volleyed nor thundered.
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JEAN AKEHURST - A trifle shy, with a naughty twinkle in her eye. |
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BOB ANDERSON - Tennis Manager.
Don't deprive'me of my pranks,
For which the teachers give no thanks.
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DON ANDERSON - Stage Crew. Dance Club. If he found too much do, he
took a rest, did his best, then whistled his way through.
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PAULA ANDERSON - Book Club, School Bankers, Library Staff, Torch, Ushers, SPADES, Yell Club, Senior Gift Committee, Class Day Committee. Blythe as a hummingbird |
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WILLAMAE ANDERSON - Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club Cabinet, Library Staff, Panorama, Pep Club, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Publicity Club, Representative Assembly, Torch, Yell Club, C.A.S.H., SPADES, Homecoming Committee, Senior Gift Committee, "All. Pirates' Revue."
You hear that girl laughing; you think she's all fun;
But angels smile, too, for the work she has done.
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HAZEL ANDREW - Archery. Round and round the rink she goes and where she stops she always knows.
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JOHN ANNEAR -
Look twice: That serious manner, that courteous air Camouflage on imagination beyond compare,
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DAVE ANNIBAL - Swimming, Junior Class Treasurer, Drama Shoppe, Torch, Panorama, Pep Club, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, SPADES, "All. Pirates' Revue."
Discriminating in toste, meticulous in attire, But he seasoned his speech with gentle satire.
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JOYCE ANNIS - Pep Club, A Cappella, Representative Assembly, Yell Club.
Don't fence me in.
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PAT ANTIC -
Why should she worry or have a care? She might even marry a millionaire!
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PAT ARCHIBALD - "All Pirates' Revue," Homecoming Assembly. In ponto.
mime-she was both "The Bad and the Beautiful."
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MONTY ARMSTRONG -
:Not even his girl could ever mar His love for his radio and his car.
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BETTY ASHER -
Happy am I, from care I am free; Why aren't they all coquettish like me?
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SYLVIA ATKINSON - A Cappella, Panorama, Publicity Club, Yell Club, Song
Princess, Student Court, Girl of the Month.
Then to Sylvia let us sing,
As loyalty from the rafters ring.
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JOLENE AXTELL - Entered from Lake Washington Senior High School. Kirkland,
Washington, in her senior year. Girls' Glee Club, Library Staff. Crazy over
horses.
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VAL BAILEY - Val hitched his mind to a scientific star. |
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BELLE BAKER - Re.entered from Glendale High School, Glendale, Oregon, in her senior year. H.G.A.A. Her shining face and quiet ways could not help but win new friends. |
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JEB BALDI - Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama, Publicity Club, Representative Assembly, Tennis, Yell Club. He won singles on the court, but he preferred doubles in the car. |
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GAIL BALDWIN - French Club, Drill Team, Library Staff, Make'up Club,
A little shy, but mighty sweet.
A picture of neatness from head to feet.
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RALPH BANDLE - Band, "High Lines'" Staff, Orchestra, Pep Band. He moves
through life as smoothly as the slide moves on his trombone.
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THOMAS BARNES - Band, Pins and Rings Committee, Drama Shoppe, Golf
Club, Make-up Club, "Pirates' Log" Staff. Dance Club.
The perfect gentleman and the best of scholars.
With hobbies of golfing and collecting rare dollars.
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MARGARET BARNHART - Ushers, Yel! Club, SPADES, Book Club, Class
Day Committee, Senior Gift Committee. In her quiet mind the greatest thoughts
did grow.
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RICHARD BARNHART - He who has lived quietly has lived well.
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BETTY BARTLESON - Debate, Girls' Club Cabinet, Make-up Club, Panorama, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Torch, Ushers, Yell Club, Pins and Rings Committee, Nurse's Aid. Always smiling, so quiet and gay, Holding the key to happiness that way.
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CHARLES BARZEN - His policy was: "It's the leisure time that makes life worth living." |
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ROBERT BATES - Entered from Thorp High School, Thorp, Washington, in his senior year. A Cappella, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. Bob was always well-dressed
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LEORA BATTS - Book Club, Baccalaureate Committee. Silent and alone as grows a fiower, Sh, pored o'er her boo~s for many an hour. |
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DIANE BEEHLER - "High Lines'" Staff, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Representative Assembly, Torch. Not Diane, but Diana, "Queen and Huntress, chaste and fair-Goddess excellently bright."
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ANN BEHRENDS - Venders, Triple H, SPADES. Ever blithe and full of fun, Needing no prodding in getting work done.
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LOUISE BELL - H.G.A.A., Homecoming Assembly, "Our Miss Brooks." She never used a trumpet to announce her good deeds.
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RICHARD BEMENT - His highway through school was paved with a grin, For a Ford convertible belonged to him.
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WILLIAM BENSHOOF - He said in his heart, "I am tired of four walls and a ceiling. " |
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BRONSON BERG - When he spoke he took us unaware, For words with him were always rare. |
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RITA BERG - Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Torch, "All-Pirates' Revue," Yel! Club, Yel! Princess, Class Day Committee. This peppy little lass puts her worries in the bottom of her heart, sits on the lid and smiles.
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ANNE BERRYHILL - A Cappel!a, Drama Shoppe, "Pirates' Log" Staff, "Father of the Bride," "Our Miss Brooks," Torch, Triple H, Science Club. Anne was a connoisseur of all fine arts, Including a collection of her classmates' hearts
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CALVIN BILLER - Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation.
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CEORGE BILLINGS - Track, Honor Roll, Basketbal!. With his pole and spikes, he soars to unseen heights.
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GENE BINGHAM - Yell King, Pep Club, Track, Yell Club. A pound of wit and a ton of vim. Why aren't others more like him'
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KEITH BINGHAM - Good natured and full of fun. Always able to get his work done.
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BONNIE BlRD - Re-entered from Middletown High School, Middletown, Ohio, in her senior year. Panorama, Torch, Yel! Club, Representative Assembly. No one loves a redhead, we've often heard them say, But when it comes to Bonnie, it's just the other way. |
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LAWRENCE BISBEE - His hands could speak an eloquent language, perfecting
a design
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PAT BJERMElAND - H.G.A.A., Ushers, Senior Park Committee, SPADES.
Casey would waltz with this strawberry blonde, while the band played on.
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JUDY BLOUNT - A Cappella, Board of Control, Drill Team, Drama Shoppe, . H.G.A.A., Pep Club, Panorama, Publicity Club, Editor.in.Chief of "Pirates'
log" Staff, Quill and Scroll, Torch, "All. Pirates' Revue," 1954 Gir)s' State, Friendship Committee, Commencement Committee, Homecoming Committee, SPADES.
A picture of cheer. a bundle of fun,
Ability and consideration all mixed into one.
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CLARENCE BOEHM -
Quiet with strangers,
but sharp.witted with friends.
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BILL BOlT -
Here's a man without a care.
With lots of time to stand and stare.
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DON BORDWELL - Band. - A big bit of little boy attached to a trumpet. who
carved his niche in Highline's hall of fame.
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ALAN BOTTORFF - With his interests for his car and eyes for the lasses, He couldn't find time to spend in his classes
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JACK BOUTIETTE - A quiet man in a noisy place. |
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ANNETTE BOWEN - Re.entered from Kent.Meridian High School in her senior
year. Triple H, Bus Patrol. It's easy to be natural when you're naturally sweet.
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ANTHONY BOWEN - Entered from Palo Verde High School, Blythe, California, in his senior year. Such an interesting boy-Head in clouds, feet solidly on earth |
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PATRICIA BOWEN - Pins and Rings Committee. Her twinkling rollers led her
to the end of the proverbial rainbow,
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PETE BOWYER - His main interests were not in bound volumes. though volumes could be written about his interests.
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LEON BRAUNER - Re'entered from Fairbanks High School, Fairbanks, Alaska, in his sophomore year. A Cappella, Debate, Drama Shoppe, "Pirates' log Staff, "Father of the Bride," "The Valiant," "Our Miss Brooks," Western Washington Solo Contest, "AII.Pirates' Revue," Student Congress.
Among the gifts that God hath sent, he made music the most magnificent
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PAUL BRAY - Football, Honor Roll, Panorama. Happy is the man who loves
the woods and trails.
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JACK BREWER - Band, Baseball, Orchestra, Western Washington Solo Contest,
"All.Pirates' Revue," Dance Club.
A businessman from top to toe.
But mischief sets his eyes aglow.
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JENNIFER BRINCK - Publicity Club, Yell Club, French Club, Torch, Junior. Senior Prom Committee, Friendship Committee, "AII.Pirates' Revue."
As many moods as an April day.
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VERNA BRODY -
Quiet, shy. and bashful. too,
but to her friends she's always true.
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MERRILL BROOKS - Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington, in his sophomore year. Baseball, Stage Crew, "AII.Pirates' Revue."
I don't say much. that's very true; but what I say is worth listening to.
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RICHARD BROWN -
Tall trees. shady stream,
lots of fish make Dick's dream.
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RICHARD BRUER - They never taste who never drink; they never talk who always think.
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KENNETH BRUMMER - He held t.he torch high and the way was brightened
by the light from it,
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GARY BUDD - I laugh at care and never hurry; For after all why should one worry? |
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LARRY BUERSTATTE - Girls! Girls! Girls! -'They keep his car a-humming. |
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LENORE BULEN - Drama Shoppe, Triple H. Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help whomever she may. |
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JOHN BULLOCK - He's quiet, he's gentle, and frowns on folly; Sometimes he forgets and is quite jolly. |
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WINIFRED BULLOCK - Book Club, School Bankers, H.G.A.A., Library StaJf, Make-up Club, Ushers, Torch. Winnie is a charming Miss, as diligent and busy as she is gracious and shy. |
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BOBBIE JEAN BUNTEN - Drama Shoppe, Orchestra, Triple H, "Our Miss Brooks." Always the artist-never the dilettante, |
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FRANCES BURAK - A Cappella, Triple H, Ticketeers, Ushers. She let her smile be her umbrella on a rainy, rainy day. |
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BARBARA BURGESS - Drama Shoppe, Girls' Glee Club, "The Fortune Teller," Panorama, Torch, "All-Pirates' Revue." She kept onlookers on looking . |
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JOHN BURNS - Re-entered from Adak Territorial School, Adak, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, in his junior year. Track, Stage Crew, "All-Pirates' Revue," Homecoming Assembly. If it were not for pupils such as he, what a dull old world this place would be. |
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NORMAN BURNS - Golf Club, Torch. When musical golf balls roll aff the tee, He'll surely be happy as happy can be. |
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PERlE BURROW - Book Club, Library Staff, Make-up Club, Torch. Surely as dependable a, the light of the morn . |
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ROBERTA BUTTERFIELD :- Her sunny temper will lighten life's heaviest load. |
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HELEN CAMPBELL - Dance Club. A girl with freckles on her nose generally has sunshine in her heart. |
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JAMES CAMPBELL - Entered from Peninsula High School, Gig Harbor, Washington, in his sophomore year. Baseball, Basketball. This jolly chap with interest in sports, Could certainly be a jester in many Kings' court,. |
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PAT CAMPBELL - A Cappella, Panorama, Representative Assembly, Torch, "All-Pirates' Revue," Yell Club, Pep Club. She always had a good time in a carefiee manner, but she had heir serious side, too. |
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PHILLIP CARDIN - He had the capacity for both war" and play. but mostly play. |
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PATTY CAREY - Her life was a dizzy spin. Always a man caught within. |
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DON CARLSON - Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Track. He needed no trumpet to lower the wall of Jericho, he just used his shoulders and the wall. crumpled. |
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SHIRLEY CARLSON - Torch, C.A.S.H. She is neat; she is sweet, Prom her bonnet to her feet. |
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JACK CARPENTE'R - I was endowed with good looks: Why waste time reading books? |
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DELORES CARTER - Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington, in her junior year. School Bankers, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Tennis. Dan Cupid and she walked hand in hand. |
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GEORGIA CARVER - Book Club, Library Staff, Make,up Club. "Great oaks from little acorns grow," We will watch her success to prove it's so.
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CAROLIN CLABOE - Torch.
Intelligent, skilled. and yet never bold; she did many things without being told.
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NEWTON CLARK - Track Manager, Band, Boys' Club Secretary, Panorama, Representative Assembly, Western Washington Solo Contest, "AlI,Pirates' Revue," Pep Band. God gave him hills to climb, and strength for climbing. |
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RAMONA CLARK - Entered from St. Leo's High School, Tacoma, Washington,
in her sophomore year. Yell Club.
Modest as her blushing shows, happy as her smiles disclose.
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DANNY CLEMENS - Band, Orchestra, Western Washington Solo Contest, String
Ensemble, "All, Pirates' Revue," Pep Band, AlI,State Orchestra, AlI,Northwest Orchestra. The mood of "L'Allegro" suited him best, but "n Penseroso" would have given others a rest. |
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JUDY COATES-Ticketeers. She had a day for play, but her study day was
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BARBARA CODER -
In her life men played a part, she who created great works of art. |
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PHYLLIS CODER - Camera Club, Chess Club, Triple H. I agree with one man's
opinion, as long as it is my own.
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SHARON COLLINS - O, celestial queen, thy shining radiance softens even the
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RICHARD COLMAN - Football, Junior'Senior Prom Committee, Knights of the
Cutlass. Traps he laid in many a field;
Football and nature to him appealed. |
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SHIRLEY CORNWELL - Others talk; I sing my way from day to day.
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PATRICIA COUGHLlN - "High Lines'" Staff, Make'up Club, SPADES, Class
Day Co!"mittee.
Peaceful and earnest she goes her way, Doing her duty day by day. |
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LARRY CROGG - Both his eyes were well,trained-one for reading the text,
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LARRY CROWELL - Football Manager, Band, "High Lines'" Staff, Quill and
Scroll, Western Washington Solo Contest, Movie Operator. There is a little
bit of a rogue in nearly every musician.
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AURIL CRUMBY-Book Club, H.G.A.A., Make'up Club. Flashing blades across the ice. or on a mountain slope-both are nice. |
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KENNETH CRUMP - Shyness becomes a man. |
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HAROLD CUNNINGHAM - Senior Park Committee.
A tailor's delight, who wore the colors That caught the eye of all the others.
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PAULINE CUNNINGHAM - Others may sing of school and books, But I li~e romance and flattering looks. |
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JEAN CURRAN -
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BARBARA CZEBOTAR - Book Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, H.G.A.A., Library Staff, Panorama, Caps and Gowns Committee. In the future we'll surely hear about Bobbie, recrealional leader, without a peer.
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VAUGHN DAFFER -
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KAREN DAHLGARD - Sopbomore Class Treasurer, Panorama, Pep Club, "Pi¬rates' Log" Staff, Publicity CluQ, C.A.S.H., Traffic Council, Representative Assembly, Ticketeers, Torcb, "All-Pirates' Revue," Yell Club, Commence¬ment Committee, Girls' Club Cabinet, Quill and Scroll. She laughs because eternity blossoms for her with stars. |
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FLORINE DAINARD - School Bankers, Drama Sboppe, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Panorama, Pep Club, "Father of the Bride," Representative Assembly, Ticketeers, Ushers, Yell Club, D.E.C.A. "Sardi" was the spark plug of every activity that she entered.
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JIM DALE - He found the soul of an engine more interesting than the heart
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MARGARET DALLAS - A Cappella, Girls' Gloe Club, Panorama, Torch,
TripleH, Yell Club. Equestrienne was she and personality wise, with f!ecks of gold in her wide-open eyes. |
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JIM DAMERY - He's little, he's wise, he's a terror for his size.
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LESTER DARLING - A Cappella, Football, "All-Pirates' Revue," "Fortune
Teller." I opened the doors of my heart, and behold, there was a song within. |
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FRED DARNELL - I saunter when I walk. I walk when I should run;
I never let a day go by without a little fun. |
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ELDON DAVIS - Entered from Madrid Higb School, Madrid, Nebraska, in his junior year. Baseball, Basketball, Honor Roll. He made his deeds ,he measure of a man.
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WILMA DAWSON - "Fortune Teller," Commencement Committee, Band,
Orcbestra, Woodwind Ensemble. Modest in manner, yet a favorite of many. |
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JERRY DAY - Panorama, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Torch, Grand Honor Roll. Zip and zest and lots of play; composed the life of Jerry Day. |
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STANLEY DeLAPP - What sweet delight his quiet life affords.
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PATRICIA DENN - Drill Team, Ticketeers. She's a tiny one with grown up
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BERTHA DERKLAND - Triple H, Attendance Clerk. I work hard in my
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ANGIE DESIMONE - SPADES, Ushers, Yell Club. Her gaiety was proof that
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ARTHUR DICKINSON - Chess Club, Science Club. A slide rule and a math
problem were the stuff of which his dreams were mad..
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PATRICIA DICKINSON -
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JOHN DIETRICHS - Baseball, Football, Chess Club. As fine a fellow as one
would care to meet on a summer's day.
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PHYLLIS DOBBINS - Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club Treasurer, Grand Honor Roll, H.G.A.A., Cards and Announcements, Library Staff, C.A.S.H., Panorama, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Publicity Club, Torch, Quill and Scroll, Tennis.
She could naturally retain her queenly grace. Along with the freckles on her face. |
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LAVONNE DOSSER - H.G.A.A., Ticketeers, Triple H. Gentle in manner; kindness in deed. |
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DELORES DOTSON - Ticketee..., Ushers.
Loquacious, vivacious, this you can bet, she's the prized possession of the fellow she met.
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BARBARA DOUTRICH - SPADES, Girls' Club Secretary, Make-up Cluh, Panorama, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, Torcb, Yell Club, Cards and Announcements, Pep Club.
:Never a task was she known to shirk,
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DARRELL DOWNEY - Movie Operator. Thank heavens school is not all the world. |
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CHARLES DRAKE - Clever enough to dodge all but the most interesting assignments.
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MARLENE DUDLEY - Her charm and poise cannot be expressed in common terms. |
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MARILYN EDWARDS - Entered from Oakdale High School , Oakdale , California , in her junior year. Panorama.There is nothing as good as a good time. . |
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BYRON EHLE - Debate, Library Staff, Make-up Club, Torch. Like Daniel Webster he may never be President; but when it comes to debating. he is never once hesitant.
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JIM EKLUND - Football, Basketball, Baseball. A football man of passing fame, Who lured fair co-eds to the game. |
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STEVE ELIAS - Silently reading the whole day through, with his fringed eyes of clearest blue. |
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ROY ELLIS - Re-entered from Turlock High School , Turlock , California , in his senior year. Track. His jeep and he were never far apart, except in the morning when it wouldn't start.
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DON ENGEL - Dance Club. Enamored by swing and the opposite sex, Don found his chief recreation on the dance floor. |
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MAURICE ESKO - Football. He's a shy hunk of man in many phases, but when he plays football, he's tougher than blaze., |
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ALDEN (PUNKY) ESPING - Boys' Club Treasurer, SPADES.. Class Day Committee, Knights of the Cutlass, "Fortune Teller," Panorama, Pep Club, Publicity Club, Representative Assembly, "All-Pirates' Revue," Homecoming Assembly. The Man of Affairs - Forever foremost in the ranks of fun, and yet in earnest when work's begun.
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KATHLEEN ESTEP - A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, "Fortune Teller," Panorama, Pep Club, "All-Pirates' Revue," Triple H, Triple Tones. Music is rightly said to be the voice of angels. |
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LINDA EULER - A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, "Fortune Teller," Torch, Ushers, "All-Pirates' Revue," Triple Tones, Commencement Committee. And she is swallow-fleet, and free from mortal bonds and bars. |
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CLIFFORD EVANS - Track Manager, Chess Club, Senior Gift Committee. On the chessboard of life h e enacted the role of the knight.
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ROBERT EYLER - Band, Orchestra, Western Washington Solo Contest, "All- Pirates' Revue," Pep Band, "Fortune Teller," "Chimes of Normandy ." When his fingers touched the keys, St. Cecelia paused to listen. |
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DON FRANCISCO - Basketball, Boys' Glee Club. What! Gone without a word? |
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MARK FRYER - Youth we can have but today; we can always find time to grow old. |
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YOSHIO FUJIMURA - Entered from Waller High School , Chicago , Illinois , in his sophomore year. Baseball, Tennis. Forever and always a merry fellow, whether in trousers of pink, purple, or yellow. |
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NEVA FULLER - Board of Control, C.A.S.H., Grand Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee, College Conference Committee, Torch, Student Body Treasurer, Representative Assembly, Quill and Scroll, Publicity Club, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Pep Club. At the door of success she'll surely be. The first one in line to turn the key. |
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JANICE FULTON - A Cappella, Band, Library Staff, Make-up Club, Orchestra, Western Washington Solo Contest, Ushers, "All-Pirates' Revue," Office Staff, Triple H. Silence is the golden answer. |
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JACK FUNK - A Cappella, Car Parking Patrol. A silent tongue and a true heart are admirable. |
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JACK GANNAW - Just one thing troubles me as I leave: When I'm gone, will the teachers grieve?
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DOYLE GARDNER - This fellow enjoyed having a good time, But he and schoolwork did not rhyme. |
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MIKE GATES - Entered from Seattle Prep, Seattle , Washington , in his senior year. Let me love music, for I love to dance. |
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RONALD GEHRING - Those move easiest who have learned to dance. |
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MARILYN GIEBINK - Torch, Ushers, Pins and Rings Committee, Office Worker. You'll find her flame in the fire department. |
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HARLAN GILLILAND - Band, Drama Shoppe, Golf Club, Knights of the Cut- lass, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Representative Assembly, Torch, Baccalaureate Committee. The brightest and best of the sons of the morning. |
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LAURA GILLILAND - SPADES, H.G.A,A., Ushers, Venders, Triple H. Personality is to a woman what perfume is to a flower. |
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SHIRLEY GLEASON - Dance Club, Girls' Glee Club, Yell Club, "All-Pirates' Revue," Venders, Ushers, Ticketeers, "Fortune Teller," Triple H. Rather loquacious and really quite cute, she kept up with romance and studies to boot. |
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ALONZO GRAEBER - Maybe not so agile at detecting a noun, but it takes more than grammar to keep a good man down.
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ALYCEMAE GRANT - Yell Club, "All-Pirates' Revue," Ushers, Triple H. As grateful as a swan in flight, A living picture of delight. |
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ARDELL GROSS - She was blessed with dusky hair and eyes like twilight fair. |
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CRAIG GUNSUL - Band, Chess Club, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Brass Ensemble, Torch, Tennis, Western Washington Solo Contest, Representative Assembly, Panorama, Pep Club. This boy's popularity grows and grows, while from his horn such music flows. |
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PHYLLIS GUSTASON - Band. How delightful a smile, which appears just once in a while.
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GLEN HACKER - Glen occupied his time hunting and fishing and inventing new excuses to get in and out of classes. |
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RONALD HAGEN - Band, "All-Pirates' Revue," Pep Band, Orchestra. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh. |
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BERNICE HAGER - Ushers. She kept what was worth keeping, and with a breath of kindness blew the rest away. |
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JACK HAGLUND - He was always up and doing, with a heart for any fate.
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RICHARD HAINES - Band, 'All-Pirates' Revue," Pep Band, Woodwind Ensemble. I'm on the sea! 1m on the sea! I am where I always wanted to be. |
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HELEN HALE - Entered from East High School , Wichita , Kansas , in her junior year. A Cappella, H.G.A.A:, Girls' Glee Club. None knew thee but to love thee, nor named thee but to praise. |
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MELVIN HAMMER - Orchestra. With his violin and his cherubic smile he found time for study-once in a while. |
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MARILYN HANCOCK - Her eyes, bright as sunlight, on the fellows strike; And like the sun, they shine on all alike. |
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MARLENE HANCOCK - A Cappella, "All-Pirates' Revue," Western Washington Solo Contest, Panorama, SPADES, Yell Club, A hundred interests claimed her active mind, and on each she could talk endlessly, |
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JUDITH HANSON - Entered from Central High School , Sheboygan , Wisconsin , in her junior year. SPADES, Girls' Glee Club, Honor Roll, Senior Testing Committee, Venders. Her friends-there are many; Her foes-are there any?
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TEN HANSON - Entered from North High School , Sheboygan , Wisconsin , in his senior year. Football. He showed us the true meaning of the word "friendship." |
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GARY HARDEN - He was a schoolboy with a spark of genius who often had ignition trouble.
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DALE HARMS - Track. Harms was known for his charms and arms. |
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DU WADE HARRIS - Baseball, Football, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Track. Here was a man who was big and scrappy, and being just this he was truly happy. |
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DIXIE LEE HART - Tom, Tom, the piper's son; Dixie steals his heart and away she runs." |
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LORETTA HART - What a rich girl, for her friends are more precious than gold.
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BENITA HARTL - Ushers, Triple H. Benita's smile is a spice cake; her curls are golden frosting. |
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RON HARTZ - Football, Track, Knights of the Cutlass, "High Lines'" Staff, Senior Park Committee. When he wrote "30" for tonight, you could be sure his news was right. |
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CARMEN HAUGEN - A Cappella, Band, Girls' Room Committee, Yell Club, String Ensemble, Panorama, Orchestra. A conscientious lady who had in her mind a prospective spouse and some blueprints for a house. |
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JOYCE HAWTON - H.G.A.A., "All-Pirates' Revue." A blond Diana in H.G.A.A., Quietly, but noticed, going her way.
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SUSAN HAYGOOD - H.G.A.A. School life was the least of her worries, for little Susan, who never hurries. |
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KEN HEDLAND - Entered from Ballard High School , Seattle , Washington , in his senior year. "I let trouble amble by. Slow and sure, the safest gait; All things come to those who wait." |
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RICHARD HEGGEN - "If books had been designed like a carburetor, Shakespeare for him would have been much better." |
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TOM HENDRIX - Known not for his noise or his poise, but still considered one of the boys.
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CARROLL HENNIGER - Publicity Club, Repr..entalive Assembly, "All- Pirates' Revue," Yell Club. Laughter was to her what sunshine was to flowers. |
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DEANNA HENRY - A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, Yell Club. I never let a day go by without a little song. |
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GERALDINE HERNDON - C.A.S.H., Cards and Announcements, Yell Club, Ticketeers, SPADES. She never felt the need of rest, for she enjoyed doing her best. |
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EUNICE HILDENBRAND - Ticketeers, Yell Club, Representative Assembly. We like her; we love her; she surely is neat; But when it comes to food, my, how she does eat!
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ALLISON HILL - Entered from East High School, Wichita, Kansas, in her junior year Senior Class Treasurer, Honor Roll, SPADES, Yell Club, "411-Pirat..' Revue," Representative Assembly, Publicity Club, Panorama, Pep Club. Happy-go-lucky, easy and free- nothing on earth will bother me. |
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BEVERLY HILL - Ushers. With the crinlkling of her eye, and the sudden flashing smile. you knew a laugh was nearing the surface. |
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JOHN HILL - A Cappella, Baseball, "High Lines'" Staff, All-State Chorus, Western Washington Music Festival, "Our Miss Brooks," All-Pirates' Revue," "Fortune Teller." Witticism, fantastic dream" and a play script are his trademark. |
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MARTIN HILL - He took his curves, at sixty-five, And strange to say, he's still alive.
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FRED HILLS - His work was well done in this "rat race." And never a hair was out of place. |
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JOHN HOAG - Pins and Rings Committee. He loved his car and hamburgers too; but for an "A" what he wouldn't do! |
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JEAN HOLMES - Representative Assembly, C.A.S,H., Nurse's Aid, Honor Roll, French Club. Her modest answer and graceful air. Show she's as wise as she is fair. |
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DON HOSTAK - The trail that led toward the mountain, was always more fascinating to him than the printed tail, through his, textbooks,
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ROBERT HOWARD - Honor Roll, Swimming, Tennis. His "ABC's" of life are Activity. Banter and Civility. |
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JOHN HUDGINS - Knights of the Cutlass. About six foot and two he stands. A, a Knight in the hall giving commands. |
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MARGARET HUDSPETH - Yell Club, "All-Pirates' Revue," Senior Gift Committee, Publicity Club. As likeable as she is look-able. |
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BARBARA HUGHES - "High Lines'" Staff, Commencement Committee, Yell Club, "AII-Pirates' Revue," Torch, Ticketeers, Panorama, Pep Club, Class Day Committee. Tiny, trim, and trusty.
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PAT HUGHES – Yell Club. She should have been photographed in technicolor, for only then could he. vivaciousness be captured. |
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LOIS HUNGERFORD - Band, "High Lines'" Staff, Orchestra, Western Wash- ington Solo Contest, Ticketeers, Torch, "All-Pirates' Revue." The touch of her lingers upon the key'. Awakened the melodies with memorable ease. |
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MIKE HUNTLEY - Band, Archery Club, Swimming, Radio Club. You will always find him sitting tight, when he knows, that he is right. |
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LOIS HUNTLEY - A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club. Always smiling, very nice to know; but why is she always on the go?
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DOROTHY HURST - H.G.A.A. She's as refreshing as a green, spot amidst desert sand. |
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JIM HUTCHINS - Football, Track.. Knights of the Cutass, School Bankers. His hand, could speak an eloquent language |
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SHIRLEY HUTCHINSON - H.G.A.A., Library Staff, Triple H. Nurse's Aid. This girl reliable and true. "Shirley" is a worker. too. |
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DALE INGLE - Drum Corps, Drill Team, Orchestra, Torch, Ushers, Science Club, Her hand and heart all honor, won. When she took the ribbons from everyone.
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CONNIE ISZLEY - Panorama, Pep Club. Triple H, Torch, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Girls' Club Cabinet, SPADES, Yell Club. Deeply sincere, somewhat shy; Plotting little dimple and blue. blue eye. |
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MARGIE IVORY - Triple H, Drill Team. Her energy was reserved for marching, and her comments reserved for her friend,. |
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JERALD JACKSON - Baseball, Football, Boys' Club Cabinet, Sophomore Class President, Junior Class President, Student Body President, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Board of Control. First in athletics where none did surpass. This leader in all things, beloved by his class. |
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BETTY JACOBSEN - H.G.A.A., Honor Roll, Ushers. Her soul goes clad in gorgeous things, scarlet and gold and blue.
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CHARLES JAEGER - With his gun slung over his shoulder, he trudged off to the hills to gather many tales of "the one that got away." |
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LAUREN JAKEY - Band, "High Lines" , Staff, "Chimes of Normandy ," "For- tune Teller," "Pirates of Penance," Orchestra, Representative Assembly, Western Washington Solo Contest, String Ensemble, Torch, "All-Pirates' Revue," Brass Ensemble, Pep Band, All-Northwest Orchestra. Music hath more charms than women. |
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SIDNEY JARVIS - A Cappella, Knights of the Cutlass, Representative Assem- bly, "High Lines'" Staff. He strived always to be just, responsive to the highest trust. |
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EARL JENKINS - Entered from Wrangell High School , Wrangell , Alaska , in his senior year. Band, Basketball, Drama Shoppe, Tennis, Torch, "Our Miss Brook.." His talent... started in a whisper, burst forth like the arctic winds and held us in their wake.
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KAREN JENSEN - Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Panorama, Publicity Club, Torch, "All. Pirates' Revue," Yell Club, C.A.S.H. A slender maid, divinely fair, with dreamy eyes and shadowy hair. |
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JACKIE JEROUE - Triple H, Nurse's Aid. The crowds may come and the crowds may go; But I like my life to be pleasant and slow. |
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ANN JOHNSON - Drama Shoppe, Yell Club, Ticketeers, Representative Assembly, Commencement Committee, Publicity Club, "Our Miss Brooks ," Honor Roll. In one soft look what language lies. |
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JAY JOHNSON - Entered from Brighton High School , Brighton , Iowa , in his senior year. A bit of Iowa transplanted happily to the great Northwest.
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KAREN GAIL JOHNSON - Drama Shoppe, SPADES, "High Lines'" Staff, Torch, Ticketeers, Triple H, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Panorama, Scholarship Committee, Yell Club. No task was too great for her when it meant the happiness of others. |
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PETER JOHNSON - Baseball, Basketball, Boys' Club President, Boys' Club Cabinet, "High Lines'" Staff, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Board of Control. He could have been a Casanova, but he chose to love a basketball instead. |
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PHILLIP JOHNSON - A Cappella, Band, "High Lines", Staff, Orchestra. Great ballads should have been composed by him, for as a journalist he wrote in terms of music and rhythm. |
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JAYNETTE JONES - Entered from Cradwack High School , Portsmouth , Virginia , in her junior year. A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club. A gentle mind by gentle deeds is known.
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JOANNE JONES - Band, Girls' Glee Club, Ushers, Ticketeers, String En- semble, Western Washington Solo Contest, "Pirates of Penance," "Chimes of Normandy," "All-Pirates' Revue," Orchestra. If cleverness and wit will bring one fame, among the great will be her name. |
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NANCY JORDAN - Class Day Committee, Torch, "All. Pirates' Revue," Ticketeers, Publicity Club. Full of life and jesting fun, she's ready to laugh with anyone. |
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DARLENE JULSON - C.A.S.H , Girls' Room Committee, Ushers, Torch, Ticketeers. A miniature of loveliness.
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MARLENE KAISER - How quiet she sits with a smile on her face. Always in style, for she's never out of place.
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MARY KEEFE - This little girl with cheeks of tan, goes barefoot whenever she can. |
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GRACE KEELEY - Entered from Cleveland High School, Seattle, Washington, in her senior year. That she is timid we all know. That's one reason we like her so. |
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MITZIE KEESEE - Re-entered from Marysville, California, in her junior year. Her modesty is a priceless gem. |
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DON KELLY - Baseball.
The heroes are not all six feet tall; Large souls may dwell in bodies small. |
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MARILYN KELLY .- Nurse's Aid. She discovered where joy resides, for to have
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WESLEY KENT - A man in a man's world.
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JANE KERR - "All-Pirates' Revue." She walks in beauty lilke the night. |
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NORMA KEY - Torch, Ushers, Venders. Precious jewels came in small packages with attractive wrappings. |
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BONNIE KING - Triple H, "All. Pirates' Revue." This life is so full of many things,
I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings. |
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PAT KINNEAR - Perched in the driver's seat of his "rod," pleasure bent;
he was in his element. |
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FRANCIS KINSELLA - School was too confining when he could see life on the
outside passing him by. |
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HARVEY KNAUSS -
Around the corner lickity'split; A beautiful car, - wasn't it?
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SHIRLEY KNIGHT - Entered from Raymond High School. Raymond, Washing¬ton, in her sophomore year. Band, Representative Assembly, Torch, Ushers, Yell Club, Yell Princess. This "Knight" had more than one fellow in shining armor. |
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SANDRA KNUDSON - Triple H, Attendance Office. A countenance in which did meet sweet records, promises as sweet. |
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GARY KNUTSON -
To a find him not working was an easy task. but that was only true when he sat in class. |
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KAREN KNUTZEN - School Bankers, Girl of the Month, Library Staff, Make-
up Club, Pep Club, Panorama.
These lines could have been written for her: "Sport that wrinkled care derides, and laughter holding both her sides." |
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BETH KOCH - A Cappella, Junior.Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club, Yell
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JACK KOMPAN - Entered from St. Edwards Seminary, Kenmore, Washington, in his junior year. Debate, Traffic Safety Council. Sir, I would rather be right than President.
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ALICE KRANLICH - Entered from Clover Park High School, Lakewood, Wash¬ington, in her senior year. A Cappella. The highest graces of music flowed from the depth of her heart. |
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JOHN KRAMP -
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JONELLE KRUSE - A Cappella, H.G.A.A., Honor Roll, "Fortune Teller," Western Washington Solo Contest, "All-Pirates' Revue." She was fashioned slenderly, young and so fair. |
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BRUCE KUXHOUSE - If he had his way the mountains would be his for a
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CHERIE LaDELLE - Girls' Glee Club, Ticketeers.
In skating she reigns as queen, and with her date is often seen. |
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LAVERNE LAGLE -
This fine young officer in the Air-Force Reserve, will win a11 the honors the daring deserve.
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JOYCE LAKE - Board of Control, Book Room Staff, School Bankers, Girl of the Month, Panorama, Pep Club, Publicity Club, Representative Assembly, Com¬mencement Committee, Student Body Business Manager, Ticketeers, Torch, Ushers, "All-Pirates' Revue." When we listen to the tintinnabulation of her voice, There is no doubt it must be Joyce. |
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JIM LANDRETH - Baseball, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, "Fortune Teller," "Father of the Bride," Radio Club, Stage Crew, "All-Pirates' Revue." He was an excellent example of what happens when a big bit of Superman is mixed with a little bit of the Romeo. |
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FRED LAPASIN - Baseball, Football, Chess Club.
In arguing, we owned his skiII;
For e'en though vanquished, he could argue still. |
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BILLIE LARRABEE - Cards and Announcements, Nurse's Aid, SPADES, Ticketeers, Yell Club. This sweet lady has the spark1e of a diamond ring. |
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DAVID LARSON -
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DICK LARSON - D.E.C.A., Track. For he's a jolly good fellow.
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NANCY LaVOIE - Drama Shoppe, Yell Club, "All-Pirates' Revue," French Club, Representative Assembly, "Seventeen," "Our Miss Brooks." She lives her life as does an actress on the stage. |
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CYNTHIA LAYMAN - H.G.A.A., Make-Up Club. She enclosed her subjects like a girdle, for there was none she could not hurdle. |
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RONALD LAYMAN -
Without his car to be his steed, Oh, what a sad life Ron would lead. |
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MICHAEL LEEDOM - Entered from St. Martin's High School, Lacey, Wash.
ington, in his junior year. Camera Club, Track, Football.
Mike was his name: Ireland his land,
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PAUL LEMLEY - Basketball Manager. Related to Puck in a roly'poly way, he found a good time for every day, |
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KEVIN LEVERENTZ -
When mentioning "Boots and Saddles" his face beamed; For of far-away places he always dreamed.
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JON LEWIS - Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama, Track. With a hop, skip, and a jump he came into our lives by way of the cinder path. |
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GERALD LEY - Debate, Track.
With his convertible top down, he drove proud and vain; It was a different story, though, when there was rain. |
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ROBERT LIND - Radio Club, "All. Pirates' Revue," Dance Club, Movie
Operator.
Memorizing poetry was for the "birds:'
He thought of better ways for using words. |
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BARBARA LINDERSMITH - "Fortune Teller:' Publicity Club, Ticketeers, Torch, C.A.S.H., Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Yell Club, Baccalaureate Committee. Fair was her young and girlish face: Her willowy form betrayed her grace, |
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KENNETH LINDH -
So goes this boy, so tall and lean, dressing sharply makes him look so keen. |
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LARRY LINDHARDT - He headed the Izaak Walton Club at Highline, and
even followed the advice of his patron saint, "Learn to be quiet."
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JOANNE LITTLE - Ticketeers, SPADES.Hair like the night, eyes like the sea, plus a bit of wit goes well with thee. |
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JEROME LONG - Baseball, Basketball, Knights of the Cutlass. Basketball was
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KENNETH LOY -
The tales he told were oh-so.tall, much to the delight of the gang in the hall. |
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DARLENE MADES - Representative Assembly, Ticketeers, Torcb, Yell Club.
C.A.S.H.
Heaven is not reached by a single bound, but Darlene is climbing round by round. |
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LOIS MAJOR - Re.entered from Edison Tecbnical School, Seattle, Wasbington,
in ber senior year. A Cappella, Honor Roll, Representative A"embly, Song
Princess.
Who loves her art and loves her home, too far astray will never roam. |
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ALICE MALCOLM - Junior.Senior Prom Committee, Publicity Club, Repre.
sentative Assembly, Ticketeers, SPADES.
Just enough sugar to give her savor, and enough spice to add to the flavor. |
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JANET MALMSTADT - Entered from Our Lady of Lourdes Higb Scbool, Marinette, Wisconsin, in ber senior year. Girls' Glee Club. A mid. western girl with an international smile. |
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KAYE MALY - C.A.S.H., Ticketeers, Torcb, Usbers.Really pleasing. courteous, and kind; always in a happy state of miid. |
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PATTI MARTIN - Dance Club, C.A.S.H., Triple H, Representative Assembly,
"All.Pirates' Revue." Behold her, yon happy highland lass. |
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ROBERT MARTIN - Football Manager, BasketbaJl, Knigbts of tbe Cutlass,
BasebaJl Manager.
Chivalry is the trademark of an ideal Knight, sincere and confident, Bob filled the description just right. |
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WILLIAM MARVIN - Entered from Klamatb Union Higb Scbool, Klamath FaJls, Oregon, in his junior year. A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, "Father of the Bride," "Our Miss Brooks," "All. Pirates' Revue." Have you ever met Thespis? |
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STAN MAY - Debate, FootbaJl, Knights of the Cutlass, Track, Student Court.
He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare.
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CATHERINE McBAIN -
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JIM McCARTHY - Band, Stage Crew, Swimming, Movie Operators. The man behind the curtain and the man behind the wheel sometimes accomplished a great deal. |
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MARY LOU McCLUNG - Board of Control. C.A.S.H., Junior'Senior Prom Committee, Girls' Club President, Girls' Club Cabinet, Grand Honor Roll, Panorama, Pep Club, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Publieity Club, Quill and Scroll, Representative Assembly, Torch, "All. Pirates' Revue," Homecoming Queen.
:New friends we will make and keep, 'tis true, but as queen of our hearts reigns Mary Lou |
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ADELE McCOWIN - French Club, Friendship Queen, "High Lines'" Staff, H.G.A.A.. Honor Roll, Junior.Senior Prom Committee, Panorama, Publicity Club, Representative Assembly, Usbers, Yell Club, Pep Club. Vivacious Lady. |
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PATRICIA McDONALD - To take a great weight off her mind, she discarded
the halo.
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GAIL McDONNELL - Grand Honor RoJl, Library Staff, Make'Up Club, "Pi. rates' Log" Staff, Panorama, Representative Assembly, Torch, Ushers, Yell Club, Cards and Announcements Committee.
Eager in helping others day by day, Pledged to service in every way. |
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MIKE McDOWELL - Book Club, Drama Shoppe, Junior.Senior Prom Committee, Library Staff, Panorama, "Father of tbe Bride," Tennis.
He enjoys skiing, and likes to swim; nature brings out the best in him |
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1955
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EILEEN McFARLING - Book Club, D.E.C.A., Library Staff, Make'Up Club,
Torch, Ushers. Her glances, with Irish art, entranced us. |
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1955
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DAVID McINTYRE - Honor Roll. A man of many inches, and every inch
a man
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1955
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JANICE McKAIL - Band, Panorama, Representative Assembly, Yell Club, Pins
and Rings Committee.
To tease her we always made a push,
for it was such fun to watch her blush. |
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1955
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LARRY McKINNEY - Beware the strength of a quiet man.
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1955
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MARVIN MERCER - Football, "All.Pirates' Revue."
When textbooks are made of pigskins and are thin, 'They will really be read by heroes like him.
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NANCY MERRICK - Camera Club, Ydl Club, Panorama, Class Day Committee. Always to her a debt we'll owe, for the happines she'll scatter wherever she'll go. |
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1955
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CURTIS MILLIKEN - Only the whirr of the machines could drown out the
volume of his conversation. |
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1955
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DICK MITCHELL - Band, Orchestra, Western Washington Solo Contest, Stage Crew, Pep Band, Movie Operator. A mad mixture of music, merriment, and mischief. |
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1955
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KENT MONCE - One stage hand that really knows the ropes. |
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JOBETTE MONTGOMERY - She can cook and she can sew-truly a woman
for the home, |
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1955
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MARILYN MOREY - Glee Club, Ticketeers, Yell Club, In her rhyming dictionary, joy was next to boy.
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1955
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SUZANNE MOREY - Panorama, Yell Club, "All-Pirates' Revue." The voice
of a bird, timid as a mouse, and as heart-warming as a tiny kitten. |
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1955
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FRANCES MORGAN - Venders.
We hardly knew this little lass who sat so silently in class, |
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1955
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KATHIE MORLEY - Choir, "All-Pirates' Revue," Drill Team, Baccalaureate
Committee. Oh Kathie, sweet Kathie, your dimples are showing. |
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1955
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ALLENE MORRIS - A Cappella, SPADES, Glee Club, Grand Honor Roll, Junior-SenIOr Prom Committee, "Fortune Teller," Panorama, Publicity Club, Torch, Ushers, "All-Pirates' Revue," Triple Tones.Terpsichore's daughter and Diana's niece, All rolled up into one neat piece. |
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1955
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BETTY MOUNT -
She helped the serious forget their cares, Her gaiety and laughter she always shares. |
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1955
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ROBERTA MOUREY - Honor Roll. Her efficiency is cloa~ed with modesty.
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1955
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ALLAN MUNRO - Baseball, Debate, Football, Representative Assembly.
With his experience in debate,
He is the master of his fate. |
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1955
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BETTY MURPHY - Panorama, Yell Club, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. Time
goes steady and so does she. |
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1955
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TONY MURPHY - Band, Orchestra, Torch, "All-Pirates' Revue," Pep Band,
All-State Orchestra. He had varied interests but was constant toward one. |
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1955
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WILLARD MURROW - Football Manager, Panorama. Icy trails led to his
frozen paradise. |
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1955
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JIM MUTTER - A Cappella, "Fortune Teller," Swim Team. Jim was never bored, for once he drove a little Ford. |
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1955
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SAM NATION - To live long, it is necessary to move slowly.
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GORDON NEALE - Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Western Washington Band Contest, Western Washington Orchestra Contest. Full of rascality, with a swell personality, that's Gordon M. Neale. |
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1955
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SHARON NEIBAUER - Honor Roll, Drill Team. I'm not very big, but just keep your eyes on me. |
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1955
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BOB NELSON - Track Manager, Library Staff, Panorama. A merman, camp counscllor, and musician all combined to make him a valuable addition to the class of "55." |
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1955
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LOUIS NELSON - A little more strength and he could relieve Atlas.
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1955
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GAIL NEVISON - Entered from Fife High School, Fife, Washington, in her
sophomore year. Ticketeers, Venders, SPADES. Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful jollity. |
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1955
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LEAH NICHOLAS - Re'entered from El Rancho High'School, Los Angeles, California, in her junior year. School Banker, SPADES, Ushers, Venders.
She's so tiny, she's so spry, and oh! the twin~le in her eye.
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RONALD NICKEL -
On any trail down to the sea, you can find Ron-happy as can be. |
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1955
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CAROL NIEMI - Honor Roll, Junior,Senior Prom Committee, Ushers, Yell
Club. A flower of meekness grows on a stem of grace. |
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1955
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POLLY NOREM - Board of Control, Sophomore Class Vice,President, .Junior
Class Vice. President, Junior,Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club, Representa'
tative Assembly, Student Body Vice,President, Torch, Yell Club.
Her life was a package of laughter and joys tied up so gaily with a string of boys. |
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1955
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HAROLD OBAITEK - He loves to skip-but not always with a rope. |
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1955
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GLENN OISHI - Baseball, Boys' Club Vice,President, Football, Knights of the
Cutlass. Luck played a small part in his deserved success. |
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1955
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ROBERT OKERLUND - Entered from Franklin High School, Seattle Washington, in his junior year. Radio Club. Born to tinker and to tease, he walks an the windy side of care. |
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1955
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CECIL OLIVER - H.G.A.A., Library Staff, Ushers, Venders.
Like a pixie, she was hard to find,
For school is Iike a prison to those so inclined.
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JON OLSON - Panorama. He didn't need a long list of activities to be well
remembered. |
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1955
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LLOYD OLSON -
:No need to look, for Lloyd could be found, either skating, or driving his car around. |
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1955
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LOIS OLSON - Her hand holds the brush that paints a lovely picture. |
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1955
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HELEN ORMSBEE - Book Club, Library Staff, Ushers, Torch. Quick replies, cheerful word, Sparkling eyes, always heard. |
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1955
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STEPHEN OSBORN - Science Club. All life is full of mystery. but Steve's
life was filled with scientific curiosity. |
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1955
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DONALD OSSINGER-Band, Baseball, Football, Panorama, Board of Control,
Senior Class President, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Torch.
His wisdom ne'er lets him commit misdemeanors, for his is the hand that rules all the seniors.
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ANN OWENS - Drama Shoppe, Junior'Senior Prom Committee, Panorama, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, Representative Assem' bly, Tennis, Torch, "AII,Pirates' Revue," Yell Club, French Club, H.G.A.A.
:Neptune's daughter with hazel eyes, Who looked on life with quiet surmise. |
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1955
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STEVE PALMER - A Cappella, Glee Club, "Fortune Teller," Movie Operator.
His personality is lik the warmth of a summer's day. |
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1955
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MARY JO PARENTE - A Cappella, C.A.S.H., School Bankers, Girls' Glee
Club, Triple H, "All, Pirates' Revue." She liked the boys and the boys Iiked her. |
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1955
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RICHARD PARFITT - He never troubled trouble, till trouble troubled hilt'. |
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1955
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MARIO PARISIO -
. Attention was his-yes, a great deal, for he looked so neat behind the wheel.
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1955
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DERITH PARKER - Entered from Central High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan, in her junior year. A Cappella, Ushers, Drill Team, SPADES. Life
belongs to the energetic. |
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HAZEL PAULSON - Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington, in her junior year.
In her hand so skilled and true, flowers came to hfe anew. |
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1955
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ROBERT PAYNE - Band, Pep Band, "Fortune Teller," Orchestra, Western
Washington Solo Contest, Stage Crew, Swimming, Torch, Woodwind Ensemble.
Bob dived for knowledge; he dived for pearls.
He dived for anything - except the girls. |
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1955
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JOANN PEARCE - Panorama, Yell Club. A fiirtatious httle paradox. |
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1955
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STEVE PEARCE -
Neat and well.dressed all the time; Steve looked good in any clime. |
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1955
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BETTE PEARMAN -
On cooking. we always acknowledged her skill. For her cookie jar she knew how to fill.
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1955
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JAMES PEDE -
Between "horsing" around and going swimmin', I didn't have too much time for women. |
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1955
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KENNETH PEDERSON - Band. Classroom doldrums were occasionally brightened by Ken's gentle satire. |
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1955
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JOSEPH PELUSO - Entered from Marton High School and Junior College,
Cicero, Illinois, in his junior year.
Only a football could make Joe smile, for that little pigskin he would run a mile. |
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1955
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ANTHONY PENNYLEGION - Entered from O'Dea High School, Seattle, Washington, in his junior year.
Teachers would never get gray hairs, if all students, like Tony, minded their own affairs. |
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1955
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GLENN PERKINS - Camera Club, Chess Club.
As the amateur photographer he excelled the rest,
For in this adventure Glenn did his best. |
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1955
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ADINA PETERSEN -
Seasoning work with conversation, Makes hfe to her a pleasant sensation.
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1955
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DARREL PETERSON -
His curls were pressed smoothly, I know not how, Above his modest and thoughtful brow. |
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1955
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KENNETH PETERSON - There is a little bit of Romeo in every American boy. |
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1955
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RON PETERSON - Basketball, Football. His specialty was blocking on the grid.
iron and making passes in the hall. |
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1955
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RICHARD PETTELLE - This handsome face of his is the title page to a whole
volume of roguery. |
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1955
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JOE PEPITONE -
If all spaghetti was across the sea, man, oh, man! What a swimmer he'd be! |
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1955
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SHARON POWER - Entered from San Bernardino High School, San Bernard. ino, California, in her junior year. Panorama, Yell Club, Class Day Committee. Her sunny temper gilded the edges of hfe's dark clouds.
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1955
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DAVE PRATT -
He took no curves at seventy.five, because he liked to stay alive. |
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ROBERT PRECIOUS - A Cappella, "All. Pirates' Revue," Class Day Committee, State Choir. He could have been a Casanova but he chose fidelity to one, - one at a time. |
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1955
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MARGARET PROSO - A Cappella, Glee Club, Ushers, SPADES, Yell Club,
Senior Gift Committee. She laughs with one eye and winks with the other. |
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1955
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CAROLYN PROSSER - Pep Club, Ticketeers, Yell Club, Yell Princess, Class
Day Committee.
With lots of pep and lots of jive,
She led our yells in "55'" |
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1955
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VALERIE RAHM - "High Lines'" Staff, Ushers, Triple H.
She didn't say much, but we were always aware
'That the fellows all noticed when Valerie was there,
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1955
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JANET RAMSEY - Entered from Yakima High School, Yakima, Washington, in
her junior year.
Over the hills and for away, her heart was ever wont to stray. |
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1955
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PATTY RANFT - Sophomore Class Secretary, Girls' Club Vice. President, Junior. Senior Prom Committee, Library Staff, Panorama, Publicity Club, Torch, SPADES.
With her bright eyes and flashing dimples, Patty served her class; A sparkling personality was the trademark of this lass. |
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1955
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JERRY RAVER - Football, Tennis.
His pals and he were one and the same, when it came to angling or any such vein. |
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1955
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STUART READ - Boys' Glee Club, "All. Pirates' Revue." A quiet soul, but
then, great men usually are, |
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1955
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ROLAND RECKER - Honor Roll, Track.
The mountain trail he loved to climb, but he never left his books behind. |
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1955
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CONNIE REEPLOEG - "All.Pirates' Revue," Triple H, Honor Roll. Man is
no match for woman where mischief reigns. |
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1955
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JANET REESE - She adds a precious scene for the eye.
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LARRY REHAUME - Entered from Cle Elum High School, Cle Elum, Washington, in his junior year. Track.
Born to tinker with a car,
you know the way some boys are. |
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1955
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TOM RETYNSKI -
Witty and wise along with the rest; but this was the way we liked him best. |
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1955
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WINNIE REYNOLDS -
Loquacious, cheerful, and proud as can be, tese adjectives depict her philosophy, |
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1955
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ILENE RICHARDSON - Entered from Martin High School, Laredo, Texas, in
her junior year. Honor Roll, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Drill Team.
She does not try her task to shirk,
But with a happy expression, sits down to work. |
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1955
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MILTON RINEHART - "Bud" found it easy to be a gentlemen. |
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1955
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RICHARD RIPLEY - Stage Crew, Torch.
I am no orator as Brutus; I only talk right on.
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1955
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SAM ROBERTS - Baseball, Camera Club, Chess Club. He was always happy in any season, he had a good time-that was the reason. |
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1955
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JEAN ROBEY - Girls' Club Cabinet, H.G.A.A., Triple H, Usbers. She ushers
in a quiet smile that never, never retreats. |
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1955
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EVELYN ROBINSON - Entered fro m Layton Hill Convent, Blackpool, Eng¬land, in her senior year. Debate, Grand Honot Roll, Tennis. Heaven take my soul, and England keep my bones. |
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1955
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ALAN ROEDELL -
He surveyed the world, hiS stature so tall, you couldn't miss him as he wal~ed down the hall. |
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1955
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OSCAR ROLAND - Baseball.
Studies and I just never did click;
I'd rather have eyes for some cute little chick. |
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1955
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RICHARD ROLAND - Entered from Renton High School, Renton, Washington, in his senior year. Torch, Pep Band, Orchestra, Band.
Our whole school by storm he took, and every girl his way did look.
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WARREN ROSAND - He who can govern a woman can govern a nation. |
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1955
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DAVE ROSS - A Cappella, Football Manager, Board of Control, "High Lines'"
Staff, "Fortune Teller," All.Pirates' Revue."
Sometimes we judge our greatest men by the man'ner in which they wield their pen. |
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1955
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CAROLE RYLAND - Girls' Glee Club, Triple H. She lives with a smile on
her lips, mischief in her eyes, and a twinkle at her fingertips. |
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1955
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JOE SACCO -
When warm weather comes, sitting on the grass, Is much more fun than attending class.
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1955
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EUGENE SAGER -
A silent partner. with his hair so red.
Who believed things are better done than said. |
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1955
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SANDRA SALKELD - H.G.A.A., Library Staff, Make'Up Club, Ushers, Girl of the Month. Every artist was first a successful amateur, but "Sandy's" novitiat< was very brief.
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GLENN SA WYER -
His curls were neatly laid as in a press; Aviation was his goal, I guess. |
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1955
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LE ROY SCHlLLING -
He easily brought sighs from many a lass, As one of the most pleasant boys in his class. |
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1955
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CARLEEN SCHMIDT - Attendance Office, Ushers, Ticketeers, Triple H, Girls'
Room Committee, Panorama.
With fiaxen hair and eyes of blue.
She's a lovely senior through and through.
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1955
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NANCY SCHNEIDER - Entered from Quincy High School, Quincy, Washington, in her junior year. Venders - How likeable is this girl. with the inquiring look in her eye. |
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1955
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LYNNE SCHULTZ - Junior.Senior Prom Committee, Panorama, Torch, Yell
Club, School Bankers.A sprinkle of business, a dash down the hall, a bit of a smile, some sweetness for all. |
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1955
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CAROL SCHUNCKE - Ticketeers, Torch, Ushers, "Pirates' Log" Staff, C.A.
S.H" Office Staff, Girls' Room Committee, Triple H.
With her accomplishment she can be content, for her high school days have been well spent.
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SHARON SCHWINDT - Senior Class Secretary, Dance Club, Junior.Senior Prom Committee, Orchestra, Panorama, Western Washington Solo Contest, SPADES, Torch, "All. Pirates' Revue," Yell Club. A queen's stateliness and a statesman's diplomacy mingled in her aptitude for leadership. |
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1955
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JEANNINE SCOTT - She made each yesterday a stepping stone wit.h which to
build her future. |
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1955
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BEVERLY SEIKEL - Entered from Timken Vocational High School, Canton, Ohio,
In her junior year. Cards and Announcements Committee.
Out from the state where the corn grows tall came this brown-eyed lass to charm us all.
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1955
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GERALD SENGSTOCK - The "Happy Wanderer" in school as well as out. |
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1955
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JEAN SERVIZI - Pep Club, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Yell Club, Honer Roll.
A ring on her finger, a star in her eye, 'The reason she's happy? Just ash her why! |
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HUGH SHAW - Baseball, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Board of Control,
Panorama, Publicity Club.
With his curly hair and his perfect line, Hugh fooled 'em easily all the time.
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1955
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JERRY SHAW - He goes through life with a carefree wit, and none of us miss a word of it. |
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1955
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PATRICIA SHELMAN - Publicity Club, C.A.S.H., SPADES, Torch, Girls' Club Cabinet, Yell Club, Senior Testing Committee, Pep Club, "All.Pirates'
Revue," Senior Gift Committee, Homecoming Committee.
Mighty sweet and mighty wise, with mischief spar~ling in her eyes.
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1955
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JOANN SHEPAN - Office Staff, Panorama, Publicity Club, Triple H, Represen. tative Assembly, Student Body Business Manager, Ticketeers, Torch, "All. Pirates' Revue," Yell Club, SPADES, Gifts Committee, H.A.A.A., School
Bankers, Board of Control.
Her camaraderie all o'erspread, Like butter upon hot gingerbread. |
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1955
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JOANNE SHEPPARD - A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, "Fortune Teller," Venders, "All-Pirates' Revue," Dance Club. Jolly, happy, full of fun.
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JOYCE SHEPPARD - A Cappella, Library Staff, Dance Club, Girls' Glee Club, "Fortune Teller," "All. Pirates' Revue," Two busy girls helping everyone. |
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1955
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MIKE SHEPPARD - He found a glib explanation for any situation.
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1955
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PATRICIA SHERIDAN -
A silent dreamer with hair of gold; her many thoughts were left untold. |
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1955
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JERRY SHERRARD - Debate, Football, Torch, Publicity Club, "Pirates' Log"
Staff, Commencement Committee, Student Congress,
He deliberates long ere he says a word, but what he says is worth being heard, |
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1955
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JOHN SHERWOOD - Debate, Drama Shoppe, Library Staff, "Our Miss Brooks," Torch, "All. Pirates Revue." He was a scholar, ripe and good one; exceedingly wise, fair spo~en, and persuading. |
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1955
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KAREN SHILLESTAD - Book Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Torch. The eyes are
the mirror of the sou/,'-and hers were clear and fine. |
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1955
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LYNDA SHIRLEY - A Cappella, School Bankers, Girls' Glee Club, Triple H,
Representative Assembly, Ticketeers, Ushers, "All. Pirates' Revue." She combined cleverness with fun, strongly preferring the latter. |
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1955
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GWEN SHOEMAKER - As sweet as sugar and as petite as a Dresden doll.
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1955
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JACKIE SHOLBERG - Panorama, Tennis, Torch, Representative Assembly, Pep
Club. She's always happy at work or play, finding some new zest for every day. |
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1955
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KAREN SHOLBERG - Girls' Club Cabinet, Junior-Senior Prom Committee,
Triple H, Representative Assembly, "All-Pirates' Revue, Yell Club, Office
Staff, Pep Club.
She is loved by everyone, young and old, for her heart is made of purest gold. |
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DONOVAN SHORTRIDGE - He found it hard to grow up, for being a perpetual adolescent was more fun, |
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1955
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MARY SISCO - Entered from Holy Rosary High School, Seattle, Washington,
in her sophomore year. Ushers, Yell Club.
Her days in school were never numbered, for they were few and scarce remembered. |
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1955
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DARYL SKORUPA -
One suggestion can I see, teach only physics and chemistry. |
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1955
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CAROLYN SMITH - Junior Class Secretary, C.A.S.H" Girls' Club Cabinet, Orchestra, Western Washington Solo Contest, Torch, Class Day Committee, Majorette, AII.American sweetheart,
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1955
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GENE SMITH -
It books were cars and his car a book, hw different school to him would look. |
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1955
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WAYNE SMITH - Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith. |
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1955
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TOM SMITHERS - Basketball, "Sit-itis" was the germ he had, But he was never really bad. |
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1955
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PAT SMOTHERS - Entered from Raymondville High School, Raymondville, Texas, in her junior year. A Cappella, Debate, Drama Shoppe, Class Day Committee, Western Washington Solo Contest, "All-Pirates' Revue." A star is born, and none shines brighter. |
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1955
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GLORIA SPOKLIE - Girls' Glee Club, Western Washington Solo Contest, String Ensemble, Stage Crew, Orchestra Contest, Orchestra, "Pirates of Penzance," "Chimes of Normandy," "The Fortune Teller," "All. Pirates' Revue," "Seventeen," Ticketeers. Soft peace she brings, wherever she arrives." |
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1955
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CAROLINE SQUIRES - A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, Make.up Club, SPADES, Senior Park Committee, Panorama. She's lovely, she's engaged, but only a Crown will bring her happiness.
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JAMES SQUIRES -
Happy in all things, sad in none, Truly. a fine maxim for everyone. |
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1955
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SANDRA STEIN -
When it eomes to thinking of al! things fne, 'Tis easy to remember Sandra Stein. |
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RONALD STEINER - Class Day Committee, "An-Pirates' Revue." Surely a success this man will be who lives and loves the life of the sea. |
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JOAN STEWART - C.A.S.H., Publicity Club, "An-Pirates' Revue," Yen Club.
Her life is a dance with an accent on love. |
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1955
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JOYCE STINSON - Entered from Washington Union High School, Centerville,
California, in her senior year.
She came to Highline for a quick look and see, but it was in sunny California she wished to be. |
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LINDA STORY - A Cappena, Publicity Club, Ticketeers, Torch, Yen Club. Her personality plus allured the boys,
and she loved them just as she had her toys.
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JIM STOW - Band, Grand Honor Ron, Commencement Committee Chairman, Orchestra, Western Washington Solo Contest, Torch, "All-Pirates' Revue," Woodwind Ensemble, Western Washington Orchestra Contest, Band Conrest, Pep Band, Saxophone Quartet.
A day for music and an hour for his car, a man of decision who will travel far. |
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JOANN STRAUSS - Library Staff, Make-up Club, Panorama, Cards and
Announcements.
Daisies won't tell, neither would she, for she was as ,weet as any flower could be.
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ALBERT STREDICKE -
Just one thing I used in this school; an imaginative mind was my only tool. |
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1955
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DEANNA STRONG - School Bankers, Honor Ron, Junior-Senior Prom Com¬mittee, Panorama, Publicity Club, SPADES, Yen Club. Tis fun and friends that make the world go 'round. |
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1955
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BETTY STRUB - Girls' Glee Club. "Life is a gay thing, play thing, hip-hooray
thing." |
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1955
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LOUIS STRUMBETA - Entered from Astoria High School, Astoria, Oregon, in
his sophomore year.
Big boats, little boats, and fishes in the sea, all appealed to little boys such as he.
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SHIRLEY STUBSJOEN - Yen Club.
"Mirth, admit me of thy crew to live with her and live with thee in unreproved pleasures free." |
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1955
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MARIE SUPPLEE - SPADES, Drama Shoppe, Representative Assembly. How naive was she, this child of art, whose love of poetry sprang from the heart. |
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1955
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RICHARD SUTTERLIN -
He was partial to cars and they held his attention, for he found few subjects worthy of mention. |
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1955
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JIM SWANSON - Don Juan had nothing on this young man. |
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1955
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KENNETH TAUSCHER -
Some folks say that Kenny is shy, but they must be talking of some other guy. |
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1955
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BARBARA TAYLOR - Book Club, Make-up Club, Orchestra, Triple H. She
dwells among the happy people.
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1955
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JENNIE TERRY - School Bankers, Yen Club. She was happiest in her own
world. |
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ANN TESCHNER - Orchestra. How could one be so calm, yet have so much fire in her hair. |
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1955
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JOHN THILL - Entered from Boise High School, Boise, Idaho, in his junior
year. A Cappena, Honor Roll.
This scholar could, with ease, give words new meanings whenever he pleased. |
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1955
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GARY THOMAS - Boys' Club Cabinet, Traffic Court, Junior.Senior Prom
Committee, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Basketball Manager.
He came to us at five foot two, but then he grew and grew and grew. |
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1955
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NANCY THOMPSON - Triple H, Torch, Drill Team, Cards and Announcements. As sweet as the candy she sold. |
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1955
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ROBERT TIPPIN - Baseball, Basketball. Shy, so shy, when ladies catch his eye.
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1955
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GENEVA TOPPING - Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club Cabinet, Library Staff, Make. up Club, Torch, "Our Miss Brooks," Speech Festival. She played the leading role in many activities, but never lost the charm of the ingenue, |
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1955
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ROBERT TURNER - Entered from Cyprus High School, Magna, Utah, in his
senior year. Panorama, Track. He drove a car with a lordly air;
but schoolwork to him was a different affair, |
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1955
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SAM USHER - Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington, in his sophomore year. Football, "Father of the Bride," "All. Pirates Revue." With a jazz record in one hand, a pen in the other, he spread mirth and laughter all along his way. |
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SHARON VAN DERVEER - Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Yell Club, Traffic Safety Council, Homecoming Committee, The sparkle in her eyes ex' tended to the third finger of her left hand,
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MARLENE VAN ROSSEN - H.G.A,A., "All. Pirates' Revue." Although a
leader in sports. her shyness overcame her in the classroom. |
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1955
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JO VAN SICKLE - Triple H, "All. Pirates' Revue."
Perfect grace in motion when she moved into the dance; At other times her classmates scarce won a fleeting glance.
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1955
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ESTHER VAN ZILE -
Rich and rare were the gems she wore, and a bright gold band on her finger she bore. |
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1955
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TONY VARACALLI - Track Manager, Camera Club. "Sitting in a classroom
was really very nice," said Tony, as he left with all the rest. |
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1955
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ARMONDO VERDI - Football, Pep Club, Baseball. The moving picture of his
life is a reel of success, |
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1955
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DELORES VICTOR -
She had a good time and was interesting to know, as selling those candy bars she really dld go. |
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1955
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DICK WADDELL - Movie Operator. Rich indeed is the man who has a vein of
humor in the aura of his make'up. |
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1955
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LINDA WALKER - Senior Class Vice. President, C.A.S.H., Girls' Room Com. mittee, Girl of the Month, Make.up Club, Panorama, Yell Club, Publicity Club, Representative Assembly, Torch, "All. Pirates' Revue." In her, the Goddess of Love and the, Goddess of Fun were all rolled into one.
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1955
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JUDY WANER - Entered from Friday Harbor High School, Friday Harbor,
Washington, in her junior year. "Father of the Bride," Torch.
Art to her was a thing apart, but romance came blossoming from her heart. |
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JOYCE WARBERG - A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, "Pirates of Penzance," "C him es of Normandy," Triple H, Representative Assembly, Ticketeers, Torch, "All. Pirates' Revue."
She lives her life mile by mile, lighting the way with a kindly smile. |
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1955
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DIANA WARD - Band, "All. Pirates' Revue," Majorette. She was a lovely
figure at every game with her prancing step and agile twirling. |
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1955
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PATRICIA WARFIELD - Book Club, Honor Roll, Library Staff, Ushers. Sweet melody dwells in her words like music of the morning birds. |
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1955
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DAVID WEAVER -
Riding around and burning up gas kept this certain senior near the foot of his class. |
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1955
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ALBERT WEBER - Pep Club, "Fortune Teller," Boys' Glee Club, Track, Stage Crew, "AIl.Pirates' Revue." I hunt till the day's last glimmer dies o'er woody vale and grassy height.
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DOROTHY WEBSTER - A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club. A quiet girl, but quite
a girl.
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1955
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DONNA WEIDMAN - "Pirates' Log" Staff, C.A.S.H., French Club, Girls' Room Committee, Panorama, Publicity Club, Ticketeers, Torch, "All-Pirates' Revue," Yell Club, Baccalaureate Committee, Quill and Scroll. Nordic moonlight was caught in her hair. |
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1955
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DARLENE WEIR-Yell Club, Publicity Club, Representative Assembly, Torch,
Girl of the Month.
To be a student or just a coquette were issues to her undecided as yet. |
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1955
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GARY WEISE - A Cappella, Junior - S e n i a r Prom Committee, "All. Pirates'
Revue." His hive was a'buzzing, but his "honeys" were not bees.. |
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ROBERTA WERNER - Girls' Glee Club, Torch, Yell Club, Senior Testing Committee, "All-Pirates' Revue," Homecoming Queen. She is the "American Beauty" in any garden of roses. |
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1955
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ALICE WESTERLUND - School behind; a new world ahead. |
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1955
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SANDRA WHITE - A Cappella, Dance Club, Girls' Glee Club, "Pirates' Log"
Staff, Triple H, Yell Club, Representative Assembly.
Vivacious and oh, so very young, she has laughed and danced and talked and sung. |
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1955
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LYLE WHITEMAN - Swimming, Track. Flirting with fate. |
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1955
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ROGER WICK - Baseball, Football Manager. Valiant is the word for Roger. |
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1955
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PATRICK WIEDEL - Camera Club, Chess Club, French Club. A proper man
as one shall see in a summer's day, |
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1955
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VONICE WILKIE - Entered from Lincoln High School, Seattle, Washington, in her senior year. Girls' Room Committee, H.G.A.A., Archery, Yell Club. From Lincoln to Highline was a short journey for one who enjoyed the teen. age patter. |
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LARRY WILKINS - A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club, Junior.Senior Prom Committee. The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. |
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1955
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RICHARD WILLERS - A little boy, deceiving no one, playing the part of a man. |
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1955
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CHARLIE WILLISON - Why study? 'The more you study the more there is to
forget. |
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1955
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DEANNA WINNER - Representative Assembly, Office Staff, Ticketeers. There
is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. |
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1955
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JOAN WOOD - Board of Control, Book Room Staff, "High Lines'" Staff, Honor Roll, Panorama, Representative Assembly, Student Body Secretary, Tennis, Ticketeers, "All.Pirates' Revue," Yell Club, Highline Recreation Council. Her Pandora's box contained only happy memories. |
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1955
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DON WORRALL - Track, Honor Roll, Knights of the Cutlass, "Pirates' Log"
Staff, Panorama. His vaulting ambition will carry him over the bar of success. |
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1955
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LEE WRIGHT -
A really nice fellow with lots of style, Destined to win a "miracle mile." |
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1955
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ALAN ZOERB - Honor Roll, Radio Club. He is a sport.sman in the truest sense
of the word. |
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1955
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ENTERED AT MID YEAR
PATRICIA PAYNE - Entered from Oregon City
High School, Oregon City, Oregon, in her senior year. Yell Leader.
The last one added to the senior class Came in with enthusiasm unsurpassed. |
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