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KFN M. ALLREAD Now that I'm here, the party can bcirin. A Football. 2: A Track, 3: B Football: Thcspiana, 3: Hunt- ing and fishing, 3, Pres.: Order of T, 2: One Act Play: Little Theater: DeMolay, 3. C RAYIJEN BERNARD A lnrge but quiet man. Woodworking, 2. l'HI I.I.II' IIOGGS l'hill'd up with fun. A Football, 2: B Football: A Base- ball, 3: B Baseball, 1: A Bavket- ball manager: Tilla-Hi News Re- porter: Order of T, 2: Social Dancing, 2: Model Building. IAMES BURDICK 'l'd rothcr talk about cars. B Football: Wrestling: Stage Crew Jr. Class Play: Hunting and Fish- ing, 2: Woodworking, 2: Social Dancing. I I'I'I CARVER 'Dark of Hnir and D1-buna'r. B Football: A Track, 2: AWres- tling: A Goifz Hunting and Fish- ing, 3: Chess Club: Social Danc- ing: Stage Crew: Dellllolay, 2. X x X ex 2 -in . Sgfyv K CHARLES BASSETT Personality is n handy thing tu have. A Fwthnll. 2: B Basketball: Tflck, 2: Sr. Class Play, 2: Jr. CINS PIIY: S.B. Play! One Act Play Contest: Order of T, 2: Stu- dent Body Vice Pres.: Philoka- Ions, 2: Little Theater: Footllghts: Tl'lCSDians. 2: 'I'oastmaster'a, NEVA BOGE Sorry, sh:-'s xi one man woman. Student Council: Service Club, 2: Pep Club, 2: F.B.L.A.: Basketball intra.: VolleyballIntra.,3: School Publicity: Tri-Hi-Y, 4 Sec.. Vice Pres.: Rainbow, 4. VIRGINIA BOOTH Ginizer. Sr. Class Play, 2: F.H.A., 2: So- cial Dancing: Interior Decorating. BILL BUSSARD School is fun butfAh those Holi- days, Golf Club: Boy'a Woodworking: Chess Club. RICHARD CHRI STENSEN A mc-mber of thc 'I'.'Il.S. Globo- trottersf AFootball Mgr., 3: A,B Basket- ball: Thespians, 2: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play. 2: Student Body Play: Vice Pres. Sr. Class: Man- ager of Tilla-Hi News Bureau.
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CLASS 0F 1956 Robert Spencer, the senior class president, led the elle! through I successful yelr with the help of Richard Christensen as vice-lIl'Cll1l0llh Carol Loop as secretary and Kay Smith as trenurer. Their advisors were Mil! Emilln Tschnnz and Mr- Lew Forster. This year's senior class was outstanding in their high school activities and scholastically and were the first class to go completely through the high school-five years worth! Five years ago a small class moved from the junior high school to the new Tillamook high school building to become known as Little Eighth Graders. As the years passed the class began to grow in numbers until it reached one hundred and over, to become one of the largest classes ever to graduate from Tilla Hi. Honors to the football team were many the past season with Jim Coats and Georg-e Mackey winning all state hon- orable mention. Dick Plaep, Harvey lfritcher, Charles Bassett, Bob Spencer, Dale Wynia, Tom Gienger, Paul Willey, Dick Phillips, Morry Smith, Terry Dooley, Gary Hoffman, Phil Boggs and Ken Allread were the other senior mem- bers of the A squad team which took Tillamook into the state semi-finals playoff from the A-2 North Coast League. Basketball co-captains, Red Spencer and George Mackey with Dick Plaep, Ken Johnson, Glenn Riggert, Harvey Fritcher, Dick Christensen and Jim Coats saw plenty of action on the A squad. In their junior year che Class of 1956 put on a prom to be remembered for its beautiful theme, Garden in the Rain. Also during their junior year the class established a new tradition at Tillamook High School with their Winter Formal now called the Senior Ball. Life with Father was the dramatic effort of the class in 1954, and The People versus Maxine Lowe in the fall of 1955 set records in popularity. Individual honors to class members were numerous. Because of this and the record of the entire class their motto was chosen as We are great enough to be our own masters.
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JAMES A. COATS Jim without food is like Christmas without Santa Claus. B Football, 2: Frosh Basketball: Baseball: A Basketball, 3: A Football, 2: A Truck, 3: Jr. Class Play: Hunting and Fishing, 2: Golf Club, 2: Order of T. CHARLES E. CURL 'Awzlys ready for adventure. A Football: A Wrestling, 2: B Football, 2: Hunting and Fish- iniz, 2: F.F.A., 4: Photography, 32 Order of T, 2. ARDIS DAVIDSON 'Sinrur :mil definitely spiced. Senior Class Play: Jr. Class Play: Student Body Play: One Act Play: Cheerleader: Song Leader: Sr. Ball Chairman: F.T.A., 2: G. League Treas.: Pep Club, 2: G.A.A. BARBARA DiXON 'She shall have music wherever hvyzousf' Voice Ensemble, 2: Student Coun- cil: Sr. Class Play, 2: Jr. Class Play: Band, 4: Thespian, 3, Vice- Pres.: Clarinet Qnartette: Philo- kalons: Tri-Hi-Y, 2: Pep Squad, 2: G.A.A., 4, .IUANITA EBICRHARD Little, but Oh My! Intramurals: Tri-Hi-Y: Interior Decoratimr: Social Dancing, 2. an-Q.. I-1 383 JANET COFFMAN Fun to be:xruun1l. Girls Wondworkinlfi Social Dang intl: Friends Christian Endeavor 2. DARYL DANFORTH She hzul no trouble higilqing friends. Jr. Sr- lla-num-1: sr. nan Refresh- ment Chairman: Social Dancinz: Vw Squad. 2: I-uhm-ivy cum: 1-ri. Hi-Y. RICHARD DICAN 'l'hc quiet rn:ln.' Huntinx: and Fiehing Club. TICRRY DOOLICY .ll:ippy-Pfn-l.llcliy. A Football, 2: ll Football, 2: Track: Wre tlinpr, Il: F.F.A., 2: Order of T, Il. NAT EDGAR Who sziill, 'Gentle-nu-n jr I' 0 f 0 1' lilm1clcs'? Prom Comm.: G.A.A.: Tilla-Hi News Staff: Tri-Hi-Y, 3: Home- coming: Princess: Jr. Class Sec.: Student Council, 4: Pep Club, 2: B Yell Leader: Song Leader: A Yell Leader: Kilchis Adv. Mllr.
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