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I-Name 2-Nickname CONVERSE, PATSY IO, 2. Kitten and Pixie, 3. No, but anyway , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 5. Chinook CEditorial staffb, Girls' Club, Big Sis- ter, 6. To finish school Ccollegej and make my parents proud of me, to go to California next summer, and to keep a certain guy. COXVLEY, MARVIN, 2. Marv, 3. Sorry Eck- lund, it's all or nothing , 6. To sit with Grady at the banquet of kings. COX, VVESLEY, 2. VVes, 3. I'm hungry , 4. Gum Drop, Present An-ns , 5. Study Hall, Ski Club, 6. Engineering job with four weeks paid vacation in summer for travel, two weeks paid va- cation in fall for hunting, and enough pay to ac- count for such excursions. COYLE, CARL M., 2. C. M., 3. What's keeping you, Gloria? , 4. Mayhew, 5. Football, 6. To get married and live happily ever after. DAILY, DOUGLAS, 2. Dudley, Doug, 3. How about Iliad , 4. I VVant You lo Be My Baby, Song of India , 5. C.S.G., Checker for Mr. VVh:iley 6th period, 6. To see the world. DAMM, DOUGLAS, 2. Doug Boy, 3. Don't start that :igain! , 4. Theme from High Noon , 5. lntmniurnl Bowling, Math Club, Ski Club, 6. To someday be good enough to climb in the Hima- hiya's with Bull Boy as my porter, come back and go to the U. of W. DANA, DEAN ADEBERT, 2. Sleepy, 3. Big thrill , 4. I'm a Man , 5. Warriors, 6. Get mar- ried and settle down. DAVIDSON, CLIFFORD, 2. Bif, 3. You're dam right I worry , 4. Scarlet Ribbons , 5. Football manager, Roll pres., Boys' Club rep., 6. To get Neil to fix the springs in the back seat of his car, to always be as rich in mind as my parents are. DAVIS, ELIZABETH, 2. Liz, 3. Hurry up, Dorothy , 4. When We Come of Age , 5. Forum Commissioner, Girls' Club, Ski Club, Make-up Club, Roll pres., 6. To always have lots of friends. DAVIS, IEAN, 2. Ieannie, 3. Ya hey, how about that? , 4. If I Loved You by Roy Hamil- ton, 5. Roll pres., Girls' Club committee, Choir, C.S.G. Commission, Big Sister, Honor Society, 6. To meet with the gang in the year 2000 and compare canes and husbands DIECKER, PAULA, 2. Punky, 3. Nothing wrong with y0u! , 4. Anything on Dial 850 Show, Rhythm and Blues, 5. Girls' Club, C.S.G., Moonie, 6. To lead a successful and happy life. DSFACCIO, PAUL, 2. Mick, 3. It's a goer , 4. Lhina Nights, Gum Drop , 5. Ski Club, Study Hall, helping Schaal sell tickets, 6. To see Nor- man, Dis er and Harrow become gentlemen, and to see Harrow's car go better than mine. 3-Favorite Saying DeMATIS, ROSALIE, 2. Chee Chee, 3. Hey, Hel- en. I can get the car , 4. Love Is a Many Splen- dored Thing , 5. Big Sis- ter, Mother-Daughter Tea, 6. To be a success in life and in everything I do. DEWAR, WARREN, 2. Murph, 3. That's life , 4. Suddenly There's a Val- ley, Moments to Remem- ber , 5. Drama, C.S.G., go- ing to Gig Harbor with Mick, Senior Play, 6. To always be happy and to keep others the same. DONALDSON, SHARIL, 2. Donnie, 3. Call me to- night , 4. Something's Gotta Give , 5. Big Sister, Mother - Daughter T e a, Ticket Sales, 6. To bc worthy of my friends and to make a certain person happy. DONOVAN, PATRICIA, 2. Pat, 3. Dog-gone it , 4. Love Me or Leave Me , 5. Tom Tom, Nurse's Aid, Moccasin Club, 6. Home Economics. DOOLITTLE, EILEEN, 2. H.B., 3. HoW's that grab Ya? Chalk V.P. another for Lincoln, Sue , 4. We- 'll Be Together Again, by Four Freshmen, 5. Torch, Couns. Office, Roll officer, Soph. treas., 6. G0 to col- lege, see the world and en- Joy life. DOOLITTLE, PAULINE, 2. Polly, 3. How does that grab you, Diane? Oh, prob-ab-lee! , 4. I Played the Fool , Pur le Shades , 5. High School Fashion Board, Sr. Lunch- eon, Sr. Breakfast, Roll pres., Girls' Club rep.
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-fv- 'i ' . I rw , sr 4-Favoriic Song BUTLER, ALICE: 2. Al? 3. Oh gollies, what am l gonna do! , 4. You'll Nev- er IValk Alone , 5. XIV Club, G.C. committees, Big Sister, 6. To attain my set goal, and to win a friend with every smile. BYRAM, CAROL, 2. Cuz, 3. Oh! Grandma, do you want me to help you? 'WVhat grade did you say you were in? , 4. This Must Be Wrong , 5. Big Sister, 6. To get a certain someone to leave me his car when he goes. CAHILL, PAT, 2. Pat, Pat Boy, 3. She's a ,living doll, See you around , 4. Burn That Candle , 5. Ski Club, 6. To go to col- lege and be a success in ev- erything I do. CAMPBELL, ARDEIIA: 2. Della, Shorty, 3. Real- ly!'I, 4. Moments to Re- member , 5. 8:40-2:10, 6. To be a beautician and to live Cfor a whilej with Ann. CARLSON, BERNARD, 2. Bernie, 3. Don't drop your cotton-pickin' ashes on IDG flooru, 4. My Bonnie Las- sie,', 5. Band, 6. To make a record that sells a rmllzon copies, and to go to Miami with John. CARR, JOAN, 2. Joni, Joey, 3. Hi, there, Hur- ry up, you guys, the be1l's gonna ring , 4. l'Leaming to Love, Only You, I Hear You Knocking , S. Class or '56 rep., Girls' Club rep., Girls' Club com- mittee, P.-T.A. Dance, Big Sister, Honor Society, 6. Graduate . . . work . . . marry . . . raise a family. 5-School Activities 6-Ambition CARTE, LEONETTE, 2. Leo, 3. Yes, Arlene, I un-der-stand , 4. Midnight Sun , 5. Publicity, Art, P.-T.A. Dance committee, Big Sister, Study Checker, Attendance office, 6. Reach 18, and ac- complish those forbidden things, always remem- ber Arlene, Phyllis, Lois, Billie, Barbie, Sue, joan, Jim. CHANTLER, DAVID, 2. Lib Ccourtesy of Gary 1.1, 3. 'lGreat mounds! Cvia I.R.D, XVords are frozen history Cthanks to Mrs. Crockettj, 4. Revolutionary Etude CDon't blame Chopinj, 5. Orchestra, C.S.G. Council, Assemblies, 6. To be of some use to the world through Chemistry. CHRISTIANSEN, DALLAS, 2. Tex, Dal, 3. Let's go home, Al , 4. It's All Right With Me, Chris Connor, I Didn't Know What Time It NVas, My Funny Valentine , 5. Scholastic Art Student Comm., Information Commission, G.C. rep., G.C. comm., Roll pres., Ski Club, French Club, Student Council, Tillicums, Kimtah, Prom comm., Honor Society, 6. Go to the HU with Barb and become sophisticated. CHYTIL, IOHN LELAND. 2. Chytil, Lip, 3. You'rc sure ignorant, Sandy , 4. Teach Me Tonight , 5. Football, HW Club, Gridsmen Club, Roll Veep, Study Eye, 6. Go to college. CLIFFORD, LINDA, 2. Lindy-hop, 3. Live, love, laugh, and be happy , 4. Only You , 6. To make the most out of my life, have a happy marriage, and always be among my friends. COATES, JIM, 2. Iames, 3. How come on you? 4. You'll Never VValk Alone , 5. Study Hall Captain and Checker, 6. To make the best of all my opportunities, and to have a lot of fun when I'm a millionaire. COFFIN, LEE ANN, 2. Lee, 3. I'll never tell , 4. Harlem Nocturne , 5. Sec. of Roll, 6. To go to Europe for 4 months, and always be happy. COE, MARILYN JEAN, 3. Ye gads and little fish hooks! , 5. Band, Honor Society, 6. To solve life's problems successfully. COLE, CATHERINE, 2. Cathy, 3. Wait for me kids! Hey Trish! , 4. Serenade by Rod Ed- wards, 5. Big Sister, P.-T.A. Teas, Ticket Sales, Spade Club, 6. To always be worthy of my friends. COLLINGE, SHARON LEE, 2. Shug, 3. 'V'Not too late am I? How's your problem, Iuanita? , 4. Tabu and Blue Prelude , 5. Senior rep., Make- up Club, Drama Club, Pow-lVow, Talent Assem- bly, Class V.P., Girls' Club Entertainment comm., 6. See romantic Italy with Val and Sharon XV. COMPANION, THOMAS HAROLD: 2. Tom: 3. lVell, that's about the size of it , 4. Death of an Angel , 5. Assembly Commissioner, Boys' Club rep., Senior Class rep., C.S.G. rep., Roll pres., Boys' Club Dance Comm. Chairman Ir. Yr., P.-T.A. Dance Chairman Ir. Yr., All-City Dance Comm., Study Checker, Football Soph. 81 Ir. Yr., Tennis, Ski Club, 6.YTo graduate from a good col- lege and find a useful purpose for my life. CONDON, GEORGE F., 3. 'Tm hungryni 4- September Song , 6. To be Good-Will Ambassa- dor of the United States. 21 gd -,fr wif
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4-Favorite Song DUFFECY. CAROL JOYCE, 3. Okay, Mary, just you waitf' Honestly, Gary! , 4. Sunrise Sere- nade, Ain't That a Shame , 5. Sr. Class rep., Spade Club, Decorations Sr. Prom '55, 6. To make my coming marriage a suc- cess. DUNLAP, CAROLINE, 2. Carrie, Proxie, Red, 3. Hi Lover! Yes, I'm letting it grow back , 4. Startlust:' by the Ames Brothers, Au- tumn Leaves , 5. G.C. Study checker, Roll Veep, G.C. rep., Dad's Night, Re- freshment Comm., Big Sis- ter, Maintenance Comm., 6. To always have a smile and to keep a sense of hu- mor. DUNLAP, JO, 2. Jo-Jo, 3. I d u n n o, Greta , 4. Atom Bomb and 'lSud- denly There's a Valley , 5. C.S.G. Secretary, WH Club, Honor Society, Big Sister, Roll pres., Girls' Club rep., Mother-Daugh- ter Tea, Dad's Night, Pep Commission, Jack - of - all - trades, 6. To gorw a pony tail, to graduate from the U, and to shoot at least one duck. DUNN, DORINE PAR, 2. Dodo, 3. Hi Coy, this is me , 4. I'll Walk VVith God , 5. Y.F.C., Girls' Club Comm., 6. To always be happy and to serve my Lord. DURHAM, DAVID: 2. Bull, 3. That's the way it goes , 4. Early Autumn , 5. Sec. of Warriors, Pow- Wow, Talent Assembly, Band, Sr. Class rep., 6. Geological engineering. EARNHEART, HELEN: 2. Ernie, 3. 'Tm hungry!,', 4. Tenderly by Ella Fitz- gerald, 5. Roll pres., Girls' Club rep., P.-T.A. Dance Publicity Chairman, Kim- tah Editor, Sr. Breakfast and Luncheon, Chairman Class of '56 Soph. and Jr. Dances, Big Sister, 6. To go to Lopez Island and collect flat rocks. 5-School Activities 6-Ambition EDWARDS, FAY, 2. Geronimo, skip the others Jeanie and Joan, 3. Dad can I have the car? 4'Don't forget Jeanie , 4. Tenderly, 'lHe , 6. To go to California with Jeanie and Joan, to always have the wonderful friends I've had in the past and to win back Tad's smile. EHLERS, CHARLOTTE, 2. Char, Farley, 3. Oh no, Larry, not another ticket! , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 5. Roll officer, Soph. Aux., Faculty Tea, Girls' Club committees, Installation, Big Sis- ter, 6. To be successful in everything I do. EHLING, SHIRLEY MAY, 2. Shirl, 3. 'lVVho's down at Rainier? , 4. I Hear You Knockingfl Because of You , 5. Big Sister, 6. To get a cer- tain person, to be successful in life, and to get an apartment with Sandy, to have a full tank of gas. EKENSTEDT, JEANNE, 2. Jeannie or Eck, 3. I'll be on the 7:30 bus for sure tomorrow , 4. VVhat If I Gained the World But Lost the Saviour? , 5. Senior Choir, Roll pres., Y.F.C., Big Sister, Honor Society, 6. To do the Lord's will and to have a happy and successful life. ELDER, HAYES, 2. Elders, 4. A'On the Alamo by Buddy Morrow, 5. Honor Society, Chinook, W Club Athletic Council, Tennis, 6. To always live an honest life, and to be a U.S. Senator for 30 years. ELSNER, COLLEEN, 2. Else, 3. VVhaty? 4. Pope the Puppet , 5. C.S.G. Cabinet, Roll V.P., Roll sec., Jack-of-all-trades, Publicity, Tom-Tom, P.-T.A. Dance, Dad's Night, Modier-Daughter Tea, Scrapbook, Tillicums, Social Service, Charm and Health committees, Jack-of-all-trades Chair- man, G.C. rep., 6. Go to W.S.C. and marry a millionaire. ELVVELL, GERALDINE, 2. Jerry, 3. Sure you are , 4. The Birth of the Blues , 6. To make a successful bookkeeper, secretary, etc. ENDLICH, GEORGE, 2. Horhee, 3. It won't float , 4. l'Moments to Remember , 5. Ski Club, Roll V.P., 6. To get a bigger car, to have our boat shop. ERICKSON, KAREN, 2. Karen, 3. Can you get your car tonight, Joanne? Great party, huh, J.S.? , 4. Autumn Leaves, Death of an An- gel , 5. Girls, Club committees, Faculty Tea, Big Sister, Roll pres., 6. To get the most out of life and be a medical secretary. ERIE, JUDY, 3. All right hey , 4. Song of the Dreamer , 5. Ticket committee, Pep Class, Pub- licity, Dad's Night, 6. To be a secretary. EVANS, JOANN, 2. Joanier, Junior, Joanie, Jo, Gertrude, 3. You be that , 4. His Sheep am I, The Lord's Prayer , 5. P.-T.A. Teas, Social Serv- ice, Moccasin Club, W Club, Y-F-C-, SOP!!- roll V.P., G.C. rep., Make-up Club, 6. Own a ranch and raise quarter horses and collies. EVANS, JON, 2. Jonny, 3. VVho's car. are we using tonight? , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 5. lN1ath Club, 6. Engineer. i 4--1'
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