Medical Lake High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Medical Lake, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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Settayi '70tetn vite6 1. Dead End 2. Elvis Reynolds sings 3. Ray tells another fish story 4. Remember the time that we . . . 5. Twelve years together 6. I give up. What is it??? TWELVE YEARS TOGETHER Kenny Krell, Dean Kinzel, Marlene Llewellyn, Jack Denny, Mike Gilbreth.

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NORMAN LEE RAFFAELL Majors: Science, Social Science, English, Band Minors: Math Settlor. Football 1; Basketball I, 2, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Oswego, Oregon. SANDRA LEE NICCOLLS Majors: English, Commercial, Home Ec Minors: Science, Language Librarian 4; Play 4. KATHRYN MARIE FRACK (Nof shown) Majors: English, Commercial Minors: French, Science, Social Science, Home Ec Junior Class Secretary; Glee Club 3; Transfer from Guam. HORACE MICHEAL BENEFIELD (Nof shown) Majors: Science, Math, Foreign language, English Miinors: Social Science, Music, P.E. Football 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Transfer from Wcllingboro, England. LOIS MARIE HUNTER Majorsi. Social Science, English, Commercial Minors: Math, Home Ec Transfer from Fresno, California. 1. Audrey Staples models the latest sports attire. 2. Mike Gilbreth applies his famous finger twister. 3. This is a Pyramid??? 4. Kenny Krcll and Mike Gilbreth prove that they arc real men of steel by listening to Doug's rendition of Tschai-kowsky's Fifth Symphony.



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 Dear Underclassmen, Just a few lines to tell you about our four years of high school at Medical Lake. I am sure that we enjoyed them very much and we sincerely hope that we did not leave too large a mark upon you. We started our high school career in the year 1953-54 as green frosh just like anyone else, but look where we are now. We entered the salt mines facing a group of sophomores who gently smeared us with lipstick, perfume, limburger cheese and other substances foreign to us. Our bad marks were forgiven when they gave a party to show that they accepted us into the student body. Our class officers for this year were as follows: Marlene Llewellyn, president; Don Christensen, vice president; Mary Lou Knox, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Moffitt was elected as our class advisor. Marlene Llewellyn was our candidate for the Carnival Queen Contest and we placed third. We were glad when our sophomore year came around and we lost the name of frosh. The high light of this year was our initiation of the freshmen. Our officers this year were: Jack Denny, president; Barbara Cramer, vice president; Don Christensen, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Man-tooth was elected our class advisor. Mary Jane Rantzow was our candidate for the Carnival Queen Contest and we placed fourth. The next year was our junior year which is Wheel Year and we tried very hard to uphold that name. We were all very happy to become upperclassmen and feel the power it holds. We elected the following officers: Mike Gilbreth, president; Don Christensen, vice president; and Erma Turnbough, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Neumann was our class advisor. Diane Van Drome was our candidate for the Carnival Queen Contest and we got lucky this time and took first. We received our rings in November and gave the banquet and prom for the seniors in the spring. Everyone enjoyed both events a great deal especially the fortune telling event that we held at the banquet. We finally made it into our last year and obtained with it the great and honorable name of seniors which we tried to uphold better than the ones before us. We elected class officers as follows: Kenneth Krell, president; Audrey Staples, vice president; and Erma Turnbough, secretary-treasurer. Marlene Llewellyn was our candidate for the Carnival Queen Contest and for the second and final time we placed first. Our sneak was undoubtedly one of the most memorable events of this year. Baccalaureate and graduation finished up our high school career and gave our class a ticket to that wide, wide, wonderful world . . . DEAN KINZEL

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