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X sl LEFT GROUP, left to right: Bob Peterson, Booth, Adviser. ..t f 'K -'GX webs bit Ach X,.: snarcx R Lngtitburne, Richard Lightburne served as presiding officer for the iunior class during a most active year. Other officers included Bob Peterson, vice-president, Kenny Devenny, secretary, Helen Makai, treas- urer, and Tom Lelli, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Thelma Booth was faculty advisor. The big problem for any iunior class is financing the annual iunior-senior dance. Several raffles and Friday night dances plus class dues and a class play have made the dinner-dance a reality. The raffle of a Jantzen sweater netted the class sixty dollars. Dean Crawford won the sweater. A fifteen dollar gift certificate from Washington Hardware was won by Annette Ryan. The class play, presented in April, enlarged the class funds and provided lots of fun for the cast. The final class activity of the year was the dinner-dance held in the Wedgewood Room at the Winthrop Hotel. The climax to a successful LOWER GROUP, FRONT ROW lone Kvamme, Shirley Conine, Jones. SECOND ROW: Terry Myers, Joe Door, Helen Makai, seniors, the honored guests, and the iuniors considered this a most successful year. left to fight: D0t'l'ell Kdmmef, Lucy Aiai, Dona Lancaster, Jo Ann Bailey, Gail Murray, Christine Faloschi, Sharon Figg, Myra Kilcup, leEtta Kamenzind, Sandra Lunde, Delee Fredericksen, Mary Ann Atterton, LaVonne Kawaguchi, Tom Lelli, Richard lightburne, larry Johnson, Gaylen Harris, lloyd Grove, Janice Kotchkoe, Karen linda Chestnut, Ruth Ambuehl, Rhea Crowell, Beverly Gordon. THIRD ROW: Alvin Kraus, Dick Cole, John Letor, Stanley Barker, Dave Hall, Dave Bornander, Norman Cranquist, Don Danberg, Ken Devenny, Richard Ambuehl, Julian Bean, Ronald Forslund, Deon Crawford, Ronald Celmer. UPPER, FRONT ROW: Kary Young, Virginia Newman, Corinne Sanfilippo, Jacque Sills, Margie Torre, Lois Terry, Raquel Neuens, Phyllis Soltis, Vera Pennington, Sandra Rang, Daloris Robinson, Janice Palmer, Donna Reed, Marilyn Trolson, Annette Ryan, JoEllen Reaves, Phyllis Petry, Shirley Wetherbee. SECOND ROW: Gary Walston, Richard Mohler, Pat Rasenow, larry Larson, Lynn Russell, Guy Shanks, Jim Clark, August Zampardo, Myron Toler, Anne Riveness, Gordon Swanson, Joe Nelson, John Meyer, Grant Smith, Bud Tanberg. THIRD ROW: Ernie Sprout, Don Peters, Robert Western, Fred Miller, Glenn Robbins, Pete Naccarato, Dick Morrison, Charles Shinn, Bob Mitton, Jim Rogan, Bob Peterson, Edgar Miner, Robert Mortensen. g 4 1 i 1
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CLASS PROPHECY Here we go in our spaceship, rocketing to the moon in the year I984 to the home of DON McKECHNlE, the millionaire, who is noted for his scientific mind. ln his glass home, he is having a dinner in honor of his recent expedition to Pluto. He has invited his high school graduating class to ioin him. While gazing over his glass ball- room trying to recollect the names of his former classmates, he sees a beautiful redhead, holding a gold cigarette holder, sitting on a blue velvet divan. Oh! My goodness, it's BARBARA FOX. Well, these movie actresses, you can never tell. Look! Who's over there? BARBARA MARZANO and GAYUS SWEET, the two best policewomen on the planet Mercury, showing off their space patrol badges to the best lawyer on Mars, GARY WEAVER. After I7 years and 5 months, he finally received his lawyer's degree. ELLSWORTH FINLAYSON, the Senior Math teacher of Venus High School, is asking RONNY JONES, the famous wrestler, how he keeps his weight up to 200 pounds. Ronny's manager this year is LUCILLE OFSTAD. The president of the Spacemen's Club, JOHN REINES, is over by the punch bowl talking to EVERETT PLUMB. Ev's latest release from Sing Sing enables him to attend the party. Ev borrow two Sheriff Tex badges from Wool- worth's, The Store of Spacewear. LUCILLE FRIEND, the well-known ballet star on Neptune, broke her ankle and is in a wheelchair being pushed by her maid, CAROL JENSEN. Carol's corporation of HUSH MUSH failed. ERNIE BAILEY, now chief of police of New York City, has escorted a former classmate, JANET GIESSEL, the Society Woman of the World, who is now showing off to MARILYN SISKA and KATHRINA SALZMANN, who are bubble dancers and singers in a New York night club. My, how times have changed. SHARON KELLEY, who is now a Hawaiian dancer at HAROLD FARRIS'S dance studio, is telling the women about her new swing. MARGIE BLODGETT, the head of the music department at Fife High School, is sitting next to TOMMY KAMEN- ZIND, her accompanist. Tommy is taking over Liberace's place on television. VIC COON, who has finally obtained his life-long ambition to become an elevator boy in the Empire State Building, is telling LORRETTA OLIVE the ups and downs of the place. Lorretta has moved up in her profession also. She now scrubs decks on battleships. Helping out the Navy, Lorretta? JUANITA BRODAHL, JERRILEE BROWNING and JOY CARR have combined and now call themselves The Three Jackpots.'l' They sing in a gambling casino in Reno, Nevada. LOREN CHINN has taken over the Perry Como program on television. KATHLEEN LEIGHTON has recently taken over the Dorothy Dix column on the earth. Got any problems? Send them to Kathleen. BARBARA LaVEILLE is now sole heiress of the Kress Stores. She has five stores on each planet. She really spent her dimes in a big way. Well, hello there, BILL MOHLER, what is that you're carrying? Your fleas? Oh yes, of course, Bill has a flea circus. Be sure to see it when it comes to your planet. ALBERT COCHENNETTE, the president of The United Planets, is talking to RAY TIMMONS who is now sole owner of a rocket gas station, about future problems of the universe. Who is this beautiful looking young lady entering the room? I don't believe l've ever seen her before, she must have the wrong planet. JOYCE PEDERSEN? I can't believe it! She weighs only l20 pounds. lHer one ambition is at last accomplished.l Congratulations, Joyce. MARY BISIG, who won the Daily Planet contest, is very fortunate to be Mrs. Superman. They fly from planet to planet without a rocket. Near Mary is INEZ ISAKSEN, ianitor at Pacific Lutheran College. What could that noise be outside? It sounds like a new rocket with duals. Well, if it isn't Miss ELSIE YOT- SUUYE, Superintendent of Fife Schools. Still single, Elsie? What happened, did he get disgusted because rockets ran the airplanes out of business? Let's see who is in the rumpxus room, there seems to be a commotion - well, if it isn't NORITA FALASHI, the famous bank robber, trying to get Don's safe open. I guess she will never change. The two best detectives on the Pluto force, NADINE MORGAN and BEVERLY TORGERSON, have already got her handcuffed. The married women are gathered in a corner talking about their flower gardens. There is Mrs. Russ Wil- liams, the former DELORES RUSSELL. What, no kids? That is a surprise. DIANA HOLT is now Mrs. John Snod- grass. She left her thirteen additions at home. The former MARSHA GORDON, who is now Mrs. George Bush- bob, is teaching shorthand the longhand way at Saturn High School. HIDEO WATANABE, the well known scientist, spent the last year inventing a superiet rocket to go 2000 miles an hour so he could beat everyone to the party. He beat everyone by two weeks. Good going, Hideo. Who knows, he may be another Einstein. You'd never believe it, but TADASHI KAJAMURA and SAM SHIMIZU are famous hair stylists, and they own their own shops on Venus. GENE MEAD is working with them. He has iust invented Zip Curl, a new home permanent. GENE BROWN has taken to the water world. He is preparing to swim the Pacific Ocean. The water must be coming closer together. Good luck, Gene. SHARON JOHNSON and CHARLES FRAZER were recently married and they now have their own little hospital. Sharon is Dr. Frazer's assistant nurse. VERA CRAWFORD and GLORIANN MILLER are deep sea divers. They are diving for pearls south of Pago Pago. Vera opens the oysters and Gloriann takes out the pearls under water. WINONA MINER, who runs an old maids' home, is telling DON CLARKSON all about the super-iet submarine that flies on top of the water. Don is the new king of Egypt. He left his seventeen wives at home. JEANNE PE- TORAK, who is the new mayor of Fife, Washington, is talking politics to Dick. DICK MEGINNISS is a contractor, building igloos in Alaska. CAROLINE CHLIPALA, the editor of the latest magazine, The Tafon Way, is telling SHIRLEY MILLS how to lose weight. Shirley is the fat lady at the circus on Jupiter. All other members of the 1954 class are married or single, rich or poor, happy or unhappy, or else iust lost on some unknown planet.
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l LEFT GROUP, left to right, Mr, Carl Hatley, Adviser. RlGHT, FRONT ROW: Connie Ellsworth, Representative, Dick Rivenes, Treasurer, Lyle Rader, Sgt.-at-Arms, Marcia Mettler, President. SECOND ROW, Karen Yoshioka, Secretary, Eveline Reichlin, Publicity Manager. Leonard Lightburne, Vice-President, absent. The sophomore class, under the supervision of Mrs. Marian Young and Mr. Carl Hatley, got under way with the election of class officers. Those elected were Marcia Mettler, president, Leonard Light- burne, vice-president, Karen Yoshioka, secretary, Dick Rivenes, treasurer, Eveline Reichlin, publicity manager, and Lyle Rader, sergeant-at-arms. Student council representatives were Dick Rivenes, Con- nie Ellsworth, and Donna Hergert. As in any newly elected group of class officers, the financial problem was the first matter for consideration. Class dues and a dance for senior high students solved this. The sophomore students were well represented in extra-curricular activities such as sports, F.F.A., F.H.A., Trojan Knights, Troianettes, Drill Team, and Torch Club. Three sophomores--Marcia Mettler, Mary Jones, and Lois Larson-were chosen as yell leaders for the reserve basketball team. With the motto The Knowledge of the Past ls the Key to the future, the class of '56 will do well in the next two years. LOWER PICTURE, FRONT ROW, left to right: Nancy Woodard, Sachiko Takehara, Marcia Mettler, Eveline Reichlin, Kay Spurling, JoAnn Mead, Lynne Smith, Anita Yates, Pat Purgatoria, Diane Williams, Frances Sweet, Annette Sevold. SECOND ROW: Shirley Nelson, Darlene Trucco, Agnes Mettler, Alyce Youngblood, Rosie Meachum, Gloria Shoop, Sandra Morris, Alene Woodside, Rosi Schlumpf, Karen Yoshioka, Don Rowe, Ferdy Reichlin, Gary Scott. THIRD ROW: Darrell Sharick, Dale Myers, Lyle Rader, Tim Miesse, Spencer Nordfors, Dick Rivenes, Raymond Tyndall, Bob Warren, Bobby Smith, Fred Plumb, Doug Otis, Jim Thomas. UPPER PICTURE, FRONT ROW: Betty Benner, Betty Fenster- maker, Pauline Herman, Marie House, Marlene Forslund, Leona Kamenzind, Karen Lelli, Margie Lytle, Connie Ellsworth, Lois Larson, Sharon Lunde, Nellie Bohren, Rosalie Francis, Danna Hergert, Betty Louden. SECOND ROW: Louie Cerqui, Jay Charaba, Claudia Henspeter, Margie Cole, Lois Jensen, Dianne Handke, Diane Coffman, Barbara Chamberlain, Agnes Brydon, Sandra Begley, Mary Jones, Vernon Cross, Karl Fiellstad, Fred Greenfield, Billy Door. THIRD ROW: Mickey Geehan, Don Johnson, Craig Buchanan, Gary Johnson, Stephen Hagman, Jay Dixon, Don Beal, Harry Dunn, Sidney Carr, Denis Arnold, David Gilmore. w......., El Q 1 3
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