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EDWARD BU RTON College The honorable TiTle of MosT AThleTic is well deserved by Big Ed. He made The All-American High School BaskeTball Team, and The All-STaTe Second FooTball Team. Friendly Ed will always be remembered for his Tremendous parTicipaTion in sporTs. Graduating enior JUDl'll'l CARLSON General Happy and care-free besT de- scribes Judy. She is well known because of her abiliTy To make friends wiTh everyone. Roller skal- ing, bowling, and dancing are a few of her many hobbies. KEN CARLSON General Ken, always wifh a gay smile for everyone he meefs, is one of The mosT conscienfious workers in our class. Besides being a mem- ber of The STudenT Council, Ken also won a EirsT Place Award in woodwork. SHARON CHAPPELL Commercial Short and sweeT besl' describes Sharon. She was acTive in Library Club, Y4Teens, Chorus, Girls' ln- Tramural SporTs and was Treasurer of Fufure AccounTanTs in her sen- ior year. Dancing and skafing are her pasf-Times. JAMES CHRISTIANSEN General James, who is known To his friends as Jim, is The sincere, dependable kind. AlTnough noT well known, he is a crediT To our class.'Working on cars is his Tav- Orife way of passing Time. X Q- JANET CHRISTIANSEN General A fine friend To all her class- mafes is JaneT. Jan spenT Aa lof of her Tirrie parTicipaTing in Chorus. She will always be re- membered for her happy smile and her willingness To help. Page 22 CHARLES CHRISTMAS General Charles has been an acTive mem- ber of The Senior class as shown by his parTicipaTion in boTh Re- serve and Varsify FooTball and Two years of Track. He enioys painfinq and likes a cerfain gal. g S -Q i MQ, T C2 TOM Cl'lRlS-lOl3l'lER College Chris, wiTh his swell person- aliTy, has been Class Treasurer, Class SergeanT-aT-Arms, STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, Hi-Y mem- ber, on VarsiTy and Reserve FooT- ball, and Baseball. He was one of The Ten besl' ciTizens in ninTh grade. 47 X ffl nf 1
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all e 'rage 7 i..,.. .sl- Q -Xslziiggg , ROLAND BINGHAM College Roland is known to many as l'Rollie. His main hobby is play- ing the drums in a dance band. His activities at Heiqhts High in- cluded Hi-Y, Football, Basketball, and Tennis. He also participated in Band, Orchestra, Heights Night and Choir. ROBERT BRAMER College Good looking with a fine sense ot humor describes Bob. He was a member oi the All-School Play Cast, Reserve, Varsity Football, and Tennis Teams, Future Engi- neers, and has won three M. H. letters. Bob likes girls. is., Graduating enior 'i :i,- 1- FSS? JAMES BLACK General Music and sports dominated all Jim's time at l-leiqhts High. Jim was quiet and sincere, and a nicer person was hard to find. He was active in A Cappella Choir and glared Varsity and Reserve Foot- a . GEORGE BOSTON General George, one of the more quiet and modest members of our sen- ior class has a pleasing person- ality. He spent most of his spare time working in a local service station. His hobby is working on cars. SHIRLEY BOWEN 'Commercial Shirley was one of the quieter members ot our class. This girl with the long pretty hair likes ice-skating. During the summer Shirley spends a great deal of time horseback riding. :W get 'ig' D9l'3 P? ' DARYL BRO-ll General A real swell guy is quiet Daryl, For two years he played baseball and also played on the Varsity Football Team. As a nobby, Daryl 'ikes art, l-le works part-time tor a local advertising company. RALPH BROWN General Loads of fun well describes Ralph. He has been on our base- ball team and won an Industrial Arts Award in woodwork. Ralph likes boxing, hunting, fishing, trap- ping. and enioys camping. DAVID BULTHOUSE General X34 Part-time work at a local dime? store keeps this boy busy. Dave was active in woodwork through- out his three years at Senior l-ligh and was a Foreman's Club Con- test Winner, His hobbies include hunting and fishing. .fi X901 77,. ' Q71 iii 7' 21
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NORMA CLAPP College Intelligence and sincerity are only fwo of Norrna's many assefs. She kepf busy by spending her exrra lime in Fufure Nurses, Y- Teens, Debafe and serving as Pres- idenf of Lalin Club and Treasurer of Boosfer Club in her senior year. raduating enior LEE CLEMENTS General Lee was very carefree and hap- py-qo-lucky during his career al Heighls High. He was aclive in Chorus during his sophomore and iunior years, and Team Manager for fwo years. He was well liked by everyone. PATRICIA COLE College Pai was a real friend To all who knew her. Her acrivifies af Heighfs included Library Club, Senior Play Cornmiliee, Spanish Club, Junior-Senior Prom Commilfees, National Thespians, Oaklian Play- ers, and Fulure Nurses. Par en- ioys reading in her spare lime. MARILYN DARIEN General This cufe liffle gal pariicipaied in Y-Teens, Sfudenr Council, Slyle Show, and the Pep Club. Marilyn won firsf place in The Cherry Pie Bakinq Conresf. Her favorire hob- by is roller skaling. DALE DAWES General Allhough he was one of ine quiel members of our class, Dale was liked by all who knew him. He parlicioaled in lennis and was a Team Manager, Dale likes cars and has a job al a local qas sla- lion. x- DAVID DAWES College lne lflle oi Mbesl looking' be- longs Io Dave. He was a Junior Commence-merir Usher, Class Ofli cer, Fufure Engineers V'ce-Presi- de-nr, and a member of The Bas- kelball, Reserve Football and Ten- nis Teams, Forensics, Biology Club, Sludenl Council and rho Debale Team. Xhlffff ? NANCY DEEPI-IOUSE Commercial Nancy's smile and happy-go- lucky way of living were always an fnspirarion To everyone who knew her. She was a member of The Glee Club and also parlici- pared in The Slyle Show. Nancy's nobby is skaling. 2. IE'-lin BERNARD DeGRAVES General Bernie, one of The mosl consci- enlfous boys in our class, will be remembered for his cheerful man- ner, Bernie won a Second Place Award in machine shop, bul his mosi cxciiing hours are spenr ar a fire deparlmenr, his favorile haunr. Page 23 sa - 1 A XXX X I s I
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