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The Year Cpens Vistas of Promise NEW SODALISTS were breakfast guests fol- lowing reception on March 19. Seen in Cnearerz' fowl Toni Adams, Carole Doyle, Patty Meeker, Huck 1'0'LUJ Harold Daley, Marilyn Martin, Sister Shawn Marie fblocked by Francis Ahernl, Carol Depner, Prefect Mollie Reavis, Father Mai, and Sister Gerard Mary, Superior. GUESTS OF THE NHS dinner were Doctor and Mrs. E. M. Hanawalt, and Mr. Georg Crevier. Chatting with them are new members Tony Marshall and David Hanawalty. Zmd NHS president Mary Crevier. National Honor Society inducted two new members, Anthony Marshall and David Hana- Walt, at a dinner held in the Annex, March 22. Father Mai, members of the faculty, and parents Were guests for the occasion. Conclud- ing a talk on the value of an education, Dr. Florian Shasky advised the group, Work as if you were to live forever 5 live as if you were to die today. JERE RANDOLPH, CARRIED away by his new found enthusiasm for leadership enthralls his companion Tom Tomjack. Student Council sent the two to Seattle Univer- sity's Leadership Conference, March zo-zz. 50
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ww WQ, . NO GAP IN CONVERSATION is apparent when Anne' KATHY ELBERT'S PROGRAM COVER draws attention Haviland, Ron Daley, Mary Austin, and Mr. Randolph of Diane Adams, Marilyn Martin, Jere Randolph, Father get together. McLeod, Bob Farra, and Sharon Roberts. Statehood Themes Traditional Banquet Spirited juniors honored the Golden Class of '59 with the annual Junior-Senior Banquet held at Ping's Garden on Feb. 9. The pioneer theme sparked the Centennial Celebration Pro- grams. Nut cups and covered wagons intro- duced Senior class colors, red, White, and blue. Painted daisies, ivy, and a western fort, which adorned the tables, added a new atmosphere to the room. Special guests and chaperones included Father McLeod, Father Ilg, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Randolph, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Tom- jack. Father Mai was unable to attend. Much planning, Work, and friendliness joined to make this banquet a lasting memory for the senior class. GETTING PROGRAMS and decorations to- gether for the long awaited Junior-Senior Ban- quet are Lynn Parson, Anne Haviland, Mary Hennebeck, Jere Randolph, Marilyn Martin, Kathy Elbert. EVERYONE,S IN PLACE as Dianne Day Ann Darland make last minute preparations. JQMMX 49
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Before Fading Into History Valedictorian Bob Farra rated as a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship program. As one of I0,000, he is a candidate for one of several hundred awards offered annually in the nation's largest scholarship program. Around school Bob is noted for his humor, imagination, and originality. The drive that originated and conducted the Visual Aids pro- gram Was recognized by classmates. They elected him president for three years. Traditional distinctions for scholastic and t civic achievements are recorded on a number y of plaques. Inscribed are names for Valedictor- r 3 Li ian Cfor the highest grade point averagej, Salutatorian Csecond highestj, Best Boy and Best Girl Call-over citizenshipj. For excellence BOB FARRA, MERIT SCHOLARSHIP pix- in religion there is the Christ the King Plaque. ALIST, is valedicfofifm for the Class of '959' Four year records determine all these achieve- ments. CO-SALUTATORIANS ARE Mollie Rcavis and l Sharon Roberts. Both girls, while 1l1rlil1mil1iI12' an almost perfect scliolzistic rccoril, IIHW lWl 1 active in all student or school sponsored ni'o,iccts. 51
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