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Seniors At the top is Don Mitchell, president of the Senior class. In the bottom picture, Don, Donne Mitchell, sec¬ retary; Arlene Van Winkle, treasurer; and Pat Hotsko. social commissioner; are shown on a stairway in the CUB. These officers did much for the class this year. There were over three hundred desks left empty as the class of ' 58 marched across the stage. Leading them was the president, Don Mitchell; Bud Richardson, vice-president; Donna Mitchell, secretary: Arlene Van Winkle, treasurer, and Pat Hotsko and Joe Ramseyer, social commissioners. After concluding the May Prom — given in honor of the seniors by the juniors — the senior banquet with all the festivities of honor and merit, and the four happy and memorable years at Sweecy. the senior class graduated on June I, 1958. The rest of the campus will miss these friendly and familiar faces, but they wish these upperclassmen that are going out into the world this year the best of luck. 227
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Graduates OOION, VICTOR R.J A lijilnixlr.«llt n unit upfrtlafciti- M.A. In Ktlta-ullim, Oiimell, Wa»liliiKtoci. KOCH. NORMAN K.; A 1mlni»trutioa i.d Supm iMon r.rnOuatc vluiUrut wllli H.A in Kifuta ' ton: ' irmliuui Am ixI util k liip wKt.Inr.hlj. Tnu lit lit Vunrnuvnr lllwM ' tip; Knnnpwlok. W unit nic tun. KOVACEVICH. RUOV A.: ►tnp Art. irrapliy; SI A. In K |i-a iiiii rv. UiiMljrn. V» Mn|{to«i. POLCBV, MAWVIV L.: I Murat Ion; M A. In » lu.iiUon. W pit to, MViuhlncton. TINOELSTAO. D MARLCNC: i;m 1unt« xu.lt.nt; Auliuru Wiutlilnirtnn. STBAOMAN. ROBERT WILLIAM: R«i»p«IImI IC.Ivm- tkin; SI A. in Kilut-AtUni. few It I . W. hlnKTo«i. VANIKS, WARREN R.i Cuiilunri- Mini • V»im p||r : SI. A. in l01ii.niK.il IVYrt tirrhnrd. Wiuhlewto . WALTER, RALPH S Pt.v.leal Kdu.«» ..ii ; SI.A. tn (Mutation. EIluliaLutv. ' Vicahtnjrton WhiTNtv, weston o.: fJnKtanne and cv «im HlJtf : SI A. tn Kilitrallon IlrcniPTtnu. Wu liln«lutv Thii year finds .lie greatest amount of students ever to receive Master’s degrees in Education. Fifteen students have applied for their degree in June. There are thirty-two working on Master ' s degrees, two working on fifth year, and sis are special students. This college only offers a Master of Education degree, but there are six¬ teen special fields for work. The most common field is Administration and Supervision. This may be because the state now requires a Master ' s degree before a person can receive principal credentials. The program was started in 1947 and since that time 336 students have graduated with a Master ' s degree. The special fields were as follows: Adminis¬ tration and Supervision. 145; Guidance and Counselling. 32; Master teacher, 28; Music Education, 22; Health and Physica I Education. 19; Audio-Visual Instruction, 16; and Industrial Arts, 15. 2S
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ACRES, CLAUDE; History, Cv.vrapby. II.A. in Edu¬ cation YDC pmliLat. huninn. Wiuihtnglori. ALBRECHT. HUGH: .Math- matte . Induatrlal » diyaio. II.A In ttturatlrm. IOC prmliVnt. Httidmf I tfalntl Hoard. Student rurally V-edlnatlng IkatnflL I Vft dub. MIA ttucal ramnlwdonpr, Imiuvirin Tlj dub, Wliu ' n Whin Jennie Moore Memorial Itch. 4urt l? 1 Smtlli ' , Wiwhlnirtwi. ANDERSON. GLENN; EktMMUnini, Chemlatrr MtxicA B.A. ill Art and Brin urn ; 1‘anu ' huto Ctalr At” tfin ad VciiMtrh»e Salley Online; SVenatefaw . Warhl Iniliia ANDREWS. ROBERTi M.« iul BeMomti; II A. In Kdu. ration InUToolleniale Knltflit —ernhe. JVCF, Owr ' litotfy mvretary uml lrw snT, r »i1 ' i» l My ' rom)lteL7 I tarrlnvlon. Wnahtnirlon. ARNE6ERC. BONNIE: rfayalnal KdwaUOK, lllatuvyx II.A. In I ' .tli ntInn; Ri. ffat 1. .t. duh. W ' ltA I ' Hit KM VI 4 limwIiK ' ii I Attended Vuhlm S ' aDey Junl tor Obllocw. Yakima, W a» hlr«tnn BAILEY. ELMER: diy-l. nl KdttfAtlun; II A In E a.,fl ' Ml km; S.YKA. W-duti. h ' o ' llmll. Attended W ' liaiiht Salley (Villcff. M|i|u {imilfarn Colleae; Cuxhinecu WuhlDflMI. BALDWIN. KENNETH: diyal.nl KdtktUlnn, llWury ii.A In Kdiantlon; Off I ' nmpuv Ro|». 2 yr ., I E dab. m Vel Club. tKilf Team; Attended Cl ' S; T»r .mu WailL 1 tnitoa. BARBEAU, RONALD; I ml r trial Art . BA. in Hdu- rnlhm; North Bend. Wa»hlii||t»€i BARRETT, ROBERTA: Hoa li. t.i.iii im, Cham i»trr; B.A. In Eduvutum. Attended Yaklm ValU» ' J anlnr Orfltt . W’Si ; VnAlmn. Waaliingtoei. BARRON, LAURA: SpADlth. Ivu moinlra, l n f»-« tonal Subject It A. In Bdu.-uiKm. l.’BKA «XBA: Attended U. of Idaho. YnktiiiM. Wan lit run on BA TALI. JOSERM: ChemlHry. Krucllali. I ' mfmvaal Subject . It A in Kdumtlon: SXKA. Arnold Air » ’ rlvty; At tended W8C Harrah. SYnxhinirtofi. BATOR. JOHN: lli tory, Oeotrrapfay: It A. in Hiliu.it- lion. K. »:a ; dp Klum, Washington BLACK, CLEO: Hlatory. Art. iVifomltMl Kulijiriii; Ii.A in Kduvatkin; SVcvtmiiiKter kvih w«hi|» »err» iary, Muimon wcrtv ' .nry, K.N ' KA; Attended Wenatchee Jun kir SVSC Wenatchee. Waehlnctnrv. BLAKLEV, CHARLOTTE Honor IxodiiiiiIo, KiikIwIi; HA In Kdu.ntw.li; IVn Club. Hocne Kr CJiih |v.- i-dn. Wits r« p I.other i‘lull, REW ss ek. Cupid Intar- n l; KWiiio, Wuahinirlmi. BLUHER. DONALD: I ' hyl.nl Kdixutlon. OtMcrnpt ' V. IVuUioumal Subject ; B.A. In Education; lte r«ulM a Tub, • njrd.or Club SVhiibwck-Khaw Clnh. i ' iiIImku 1‘nrkHiK Com mill ., Wlleon llall Council, 8.VEA. Con- ert Bund. Who ' ll Who; Hall City. Wuaiituiflon. DOLM. F. AONESS: I ' hyalcal ICilm .ytlnn and Health. So io|oi;i . H A- In Education: W8C. II S. lu«rcc; Ya¬ kima, Wwhlnidiiti, BOLON, NANCY IWuMluoal HalijKO, Itiatory. lloene l v iomk-». ILA. In Kduratkm: HNEA. IlmM Dt dub. Sittniu Tim Ai|ihn; Komb 8 In Juivlilfi. Seattl . WakhlnjHon DON ATM AN, JACK) Indtt»lrlai Artn, lYtifeto - nal Silbjeeta; B.A. in Edm-aium. Veta dull. Irdual rial ArH dub. Rev dub; Swat lie, Wnahinirtori. BONNELL, DORIS: Ifoni Beowunks. II ' AIIU Kvo- Iiotch Srlenoe; H.A. in Hduvatinn. ll.«ne ► tlub. Attended I»w r Columbia Junior ViIIi«p, U of W; CWatlv RiK ' k. WMalnnirton BONNELL. GAYLE: I ml u- rial Arta. Il -ior BA In Eduratkei. Indiialiini Aria Club; Attended lu«T Col unit.I m Juiiuir CToIVtre; Cut.tie R. :k. WiuiliiUElOR. BOWMAN, JOHN: l arclK.k«y. B.A. In Kdu«athm: iNy holotr.v dub; Att«Ml« d IT. «.f W Hh hlamL Wa«fa- kftafa BRADBURY. BARBARA: KrurfUh B.A. In Kdornlh.n; H«nta Mu, i df Chjt.i»«., M.i-kriv und Jcktrra. “lAt ' ira : Attended Wenatefaew Valley dl cw. Wiiiuti:h««. WaKhlnttoti.
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