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PHYLLIS SHOEMAKER - "High Lines'" Staff, Honor Roll, Triple H, Representative Assembly, SPADES, Ushers, Yell and Song Club. In her bright red jeep, she gets around, Accompanied by rattles and many a strange sound.

 




 


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BILL SIMPSON - Little ,Willie could not resist temptation; He joined the force to see the nation.

 

 


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DIXIE SKURA - Entered from White Pine High School , White Pine, Nevada , in her junior year. Glee Club. Her personality sparkled like the lights on a Christmas tree.

 

 


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LE DAN SMlTH - Sing a song of six pence, pocket full of rye, I have a taste for a little girl, the apple of my eye.

 

 


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NANCI SMITH - Glee Club. Five foot two with eyes of blue; Rather petite-she loves music, too

 

 


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NICK SMlTH - His was a Latin disposition-one of adventure, romance, and fun.

 

 

 


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JUDY SNOWBERGER - Girls' Club Cabinet, "High Lines'" Staff, Attendance Office, Panorama, Pep Club, "Pirates' Log" Staff, Publicity Club, Stage Crew, Torch, "All-Pirates' Revue," Yell and Song Club,Camp Waskowitz Counselor, Prom Committee. Superlative is the degree which tempers her every work.
50 th Reunion Commentary: After graduating, I attended WSU for a year.  The following year I married Bill Raume.  I spent 6 years working as a draftsman at Boeing.  In 1963 and 1966 we had two sons, born at the old Burien Hospital.  In 1969 we sold our business in Maple Valley and immigrated to Canada.  We bought a remote fishing and hunting camp at Nimpo Lake, B.C. (west of Williams Lake).  It was a great life, living in a log home with wood stoves for cooking and heat.  There was no power, crank phones, cutting lake ice in the winter for summer guests, grizzly bears, moose and lots of fish.  In 1972 we moved even farther north to the scenic town of Smithers.  We remained there 27 years, enjoying skiing, camping and horses. I worked for another 5 years as a B.C. Land Survey draftsman.  Together Bill and I owned a small gift/variety shop in Smithers and a grocery store in nearby Telkwa.  After selling both businesses, I followed our younger son out into the "bush" and worked several seasons cooking in very remote mineral exploration camps in B.C., the Yukon, Nunavut and Alaska.  More awsome country to see and experience! In 1999 we traveled the length of Vancouver Island and discovered Ladysmith and decided to retire there.  Our home overlooks an active harbor where we always see lots of logging activity and pleasure and fishing boats. Our two sons are married and we have three wonderful grandsons.  We are still American Citizens.  The bald eagles that visit our beaches still "kick in" our Yankee Pride.  Guess you can say we wave both flags.  Love to see you here at Ladysmith (by land of by sea).

 


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