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EVA TRAVIS WALTER REYNOLDS 4'I'm sure I dan't know. Annual 4, FHA 2-3, GAA I-2. STANLEY JENSEN Not that I don't agree Wilh you. Honor Society 3-4, Tennis 2, Let- Iermerfs Club 2-3-4. What's the matter with you? FFA 2-3, Boxing I-2, Track 2. WANDA PERRY l'll ask Johanna. Ushering Stal? 4, Banq. Comm. 3, Student Council 2-3. Oflice 4. JOANNE KRAFT The book lhal I read . . . Library 4. Entered from San Luis Obispo, California 3. HUGH HART Have you ever gone out with her? Fire Squad 3-4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2-3-4, Leltermen's Club 3-4, Band 2. MARIE OSBORN Mumph. Enlered from Kennewick High School 4. JOHN MALLERY What a dull lime. Hi-Y 4, Basketball 4. Transferred from Arlington 4. CLARA WOODS I dan't mind the ride every day. Prod. Slafl 3-4, FHA 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Office 4, All Sports Formal Princess 4. JANICE TRELSTAD Hey, you guys, Iel's skip this afternoon. Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Fire Squad 4, Ush- ering Staff 4, FHA 2, Prom Comm. 3, Banq. Comm. 3, Band T-2-3-4, Dance Band 2, Student Council 3, Class Officer 2.
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Pres., John Konzek, v.p., Jerry Copenhaven- sec. Mary White- head, treas., Marilyn Plumb, prog. chmn,, Roger Asselstine, 4 SENIOR CLASS The Class of 1953 climaxed their high school life with an active and successful year. John Konzek was elected president of the class. He was assisted by Jerry Copen- haver, vice-president, Mary Whitehead, secretary, Marilyn Plumb, treasurer, and Roger Asselstine, program chairman. The Senior Class play, Years Ago, was presented on November 14 and 15. Much hard work was done by the cast, committees, and the director, Miss Hankwitz. Seventeen colleges and universities were represented this year at the Annual College Conference, which was held November 18. This gave the seniors the oppor- tunity to gain information about the schools of their choice. The class party was held March 17 with a St. Patrick's Day theme. Dancing, group games, and a floor show provided the entertainment. This year the class presented two assemblies for the student body. The first was a humorous pantomime written by a committee of students, and the second was a serious assembly. The Junior-Senior Prom was held on April 25 and was the outstanding social event ofthe year. Both classes combined again at the Junior-Senior Banquet where they heard the class will and prophecy. This year the girls wore white robes for graduation and the boys wore the traditional black. Baccalaureate Services were held on May 27 and Commencement exercises were held on June 2. 1 15
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DOROTHY KELLOGG Oh, I have a way home. FHA 2, GAA I, Library 4. KENNETH BAZE Oh, we're quite a family. Boxing I-2-3-4, FFA I-2-3-4, Track 2-3, I.ettermen's Club I-2- 3-4, Student Council 2-3. LEE JOHNSON listen here, big boy. Newspaper 4, Annual 4, Quill 8- Scroll 4. Transferred from lin- coln High School, Seattle, 4. I7 DORIS WORMS Go tell Miss Lancaster. FHA 2-3, Girls' Letter Club 4, GAA 2.3-4. VIRGINIA BUOY How do you set this camera? Annual 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, FHA 2, Photo. Club 2-3-4, Prom Comm. 3-4, Band 2-3-4, GAA I. BOB STICKLEY I'm not sure ef this one, Mr. Jacobson. Inst. Aids 3-4, Leltermen's Club 2-3-4, Library 4. GEORGE NACE I wasn't asleep. JIM MAXEY Let's go fishing. Inst. Aids 4, Boxing 2-4, Ten- nis 2. PATRICIA FLOWER I heard the cutest ioke, girls. Newspaper 2, Class Play 4, Honor Society 3-4, Orchestra 2-3, Student Council 4. MARGE RITCHIE Why don't you grow up? Prod. Slat? 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Prom Comm. 4, Bang. Comm. 3, Band I-2-3-4, Dance Band 2.
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