Mount Tahoma High School - Totem Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1965

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TYPOGRAPHY 0 LITHOGRAPHY I BOOK BINDING BY UNION CRAFTSMEN AT JOHNSON-COX COMPANY, TACOMA uns

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Ittakes many hours, much patience, and several disagreements to make a yearbook become a reality. As spring came upon us and those deadlines neared, moments of panic and fury became ever present. Now that the all-night marathon slave sessions are Complete I can feel free to say those many thank- yous that each of my staff members so duly deserves. To Autumn Alferness and lan Robben -e It is amazing how those long hours of procrastination and selection could produce such a fine section. To Ian and Autumn go a special thank you for a part in this book that is new, different, and well done. To Pat Spencer -A Few people, especially boys, are unaware of the many girls' activity programs that are carried on each year at Mount Tahoma. Pat was given the job of presenting these girls as they are seen marching down the street, splashing about in the pool or flashing around in the gym. To Sherm Card 4 As deadlines pressed closer and frustration grew great, Mr. Artist came through wonderfully to fill space where unknown pictures were to be, Thanks to the greatest artist ever. To Nancy Rowen e Nancy joined the staff late and was not really given a great deal to do, but I feel what she did have assigned to her, she finished extremely well. She is responsible for our dedication and the presentation of the Tacoma School Board Members. To Dave Easley F Mr. Art Critic was the person who took those many needed trips downtown that are so essential to complete an annual. Dave' was also found leading many discussions in the evening that left the boys staying up long past bedtime each night. To Iulie Rush - Another late comer, lulie found her assignment to be small, but very important to many seniors. She was given the job of producing this year's Senior Hall of Fame. To Ian Berg f Her job was one that entailed many trying moments while typing copy for the Totem. If you don't believe me try reading some one else's writing some time. Thank you, Ian, for doing a fine job. To Cathi Colyar M Cathi was a real asset to our staff this year. Last year she became very experienced in putting out an annual, but this year we lost her services for the first part of the year. When she came she did a real fine job of helping when needed. Thanks, Cath. To Sherry Knapp - The only time the business end of the annual got messed up was when I felt I knew something about it. Thank you, Sherry, for a fine job. To Yvonne Clements A Yvonne was one of the few experienced members who entered our staff in the fall. Because of her ability, hard work and fine ideas she was able to come up with the finest class picture section ever assembled at Mount Tahoma. To Linda Thompson - To Linda goes a special thank you for filling in at the first of the year.for Cathi when she left. Linda, as well as Linda Hale, was responsible for the new ideas and the big changes in the Organizations Section. To Colleen Wellen - Colleen was a welcome addition to our staff this year. She was part of a group that did an outstanding job on the class picture section. To Dennis Dudley and Harlan Holcomb - I believe that it is necessary to recognize the fact that the Athletic Section is by far the hardest to complete. This year they finished only two weeks after the deadline. I feel that Dennis and Harlan did a fine job. You see, student photography has been a problem throughout the year and this kind of photography is essential in order to produce an effective section. To Sue Sebade - A person who is given the job of typist for a yearbook holds a position not to be envied. I am sure Sue will never forget the many hours she spent writing every name in the school and then typing each to complete our eight page index. To leannette Hanson - No one fits the name of hardworker better than Ieannette. All I can say is thank you, Ieannette, for many long hours of devoted work and a fine section. To Linda Hale - Linda was responsible for the excellent ideas for a new format for our Organization Section. To Linda goes a big thank you for a fine job. To Mr. Ryan - Mr. Ryan has left me with many memories I am sure I will never forget. He is beyond a doubt a wonderful personality, a great advisor, and one who I was always able to look to for help. Thank you, Mr. Ryan, for everything. Thanks to Miss Cole and her staff, Iohnson-Cox Printers, and Richards Studio, for their never-ending help on the TOTEM. It has been a pleasure working with these people to make the TOTEM a reality. To the Senior Class 4 Because the great class of 1955 was so willing to donate a portion of the treasury to the annual, we were able to present the beautiful color picture found in the front and back of the TOTEM.Thanks Seniors. I can now only hope that the i965 TOTEM staff has produced a story of the year that may be enjoyed by the faculty and students for many years to come. Thank you. Tim Hoard THE EDITOR Two -Hundred' Twenty-Seven

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