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GOODBYE. CASUAL TIMES FAREWELL Over these past four years of high school, we seniors have come a long way in gaining the maturity needed in the world just outside the doors of our school. Sorne of us will go on to pursue a higher education, some will find jobs, and some will make homes for future familiesg but all will hold a soft spot in their hearts for their school and the won- derful times they've experienced here. The class of '59 bids Cleveland a fond adieu and wishes the best of everything to future seniors.
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JESSE LEO ACKERSON Esse Leo Ackerson or Jess was a member Boys' Club, Pep Club, Hall Squad, and ras First Lieutenant on School Safety Pa- 'ol. Hunting, fishing, and model ships are Eme of his many hobbies. He will never rget the fish he caught at the age of six. MICHAEL MONTE ADAMS ike isn't with us for she heard the call the wild and took off for California. e left many vacant places here as she 'as a songleader, Sportsmanship chairman, rculating manager of the Journal and a member of Senior Choir. A happy marriage d a special guy are in her future, she pes! While out sun-bathing we hope she members us and the crew fondly. JOE ALBA arsity tennis, Prom Committee, Letter- ien's Club, Boys' Club Cabinet and Ski lub are some of Jose's many activities 're at Cleveland. Upon graduating Joe pes to have his own restaurant and let mebody else wash the dishes! For this rd working boy, the Student Lounge d the '58 tennis championship are his ndest memories. Joe likes sports, food d cars, but no sweat, he says. DAN ANDERSON an, a past teacher's assistant, member of oys' Club, Pep Club, Track, and Calendar ommittee, enioys automobiles and work- ug. One of the teachers who taught here xr many years, Dan will never forget- lrs. Champlin, huhl People are his pet eeve. JANICE ANDERSON un, a quiet, likable gal, has been active i many activities-Prom Committee, Junior 'td Senior Cabinet, and Fire Squad. As an looks back over her years at Cleve- nd, she will always remember her fresh- ian year. Besides her activities, there is ways time for Dick, her main interest. Jan Etes peroxide hair, and you can always ar her say, I almost had a cow! LYLE ANDERSON you want to know what a Big Bopper , just ask Lyle. You can usually find him Elayingu the piano or lounging. Having en Boys' Club President and a member F Student Council, Prom Committee, Fire Euad, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Student urt, Bus Committee, and Pep Club, he as busy, busy, busy. Bleached hair and ing black socks on girls really peeve him. fle has money on the brain. T DARREL ANKENY Ank, they call this hard working boy. His :tivities include Inter-High Council, Torch, 'esident of Student Council, Treasurer of mior Class and Pep Club. This eager eaver is interested in cars, his dislike is 'kets. Might as well is what he always lys. One of the things Ank will never lrget about Cleveland was Miss Stach's A. ll class. To graduate from college is arrel's ambition. RAY ANTONINO Ray stars in everything he does including football, tennis, dance committee chairman, Boys' Club Cabinet, and Junior Class offi- cer. Though mainly interested in sleeping, he finds time to dream of attending the U. of W. Does anyone remember someone who belonged to Ray's fan club? He also loves to take out girls for spaghetti dinner. PEGGY ANN AUSTIN Peg-leg, who likes to have parties and wants to be a housewife, is in Girls' Club and is also an active member of Senior Band. Peg's fondest memory is October 23, 1958, and by the way, her pet peeve is her name, Peg-leg. ANTON BARNARD BAER Barns greatly enioys band. His main in- terests include building model airplanes and cars, and working on engines. ln the future Barne hopes to become an auto mechanic. Looking back Barne fondly re- members when he began school. ROD BARNES Rod, an active member of Lettermen's Club, Boys' Club, Hundred Mile Club, and espe- cially of the track team, fondly remembers his days spent turning out for track. Nat- urally, one of his main interests is track, along with hunting, fishing, and iust put- tering around. Although Rod's ambition is to go to college and to make a success out of life, he detests studying. RON BARNES Barnes, being an average boy, has led a successful life here at Cleveland having been in Boys' Club, Hundred Mile Club, and track. Outside of school, Barnes likes to go hunting, fishing and to work around metals. Mr. Heath's roll will remain in his mind throughout his life. Although he dis- likes working, to be a box boy down at Safeway until the age of 65 is his favorite ambition. SANDRA LEE BARR Making notebooks seems to be a rather odd pet peeve for a girl who was so active in Torch, Club, Girls' Club, Senior Cabinet, Roll Council, Student Council, Prom Com- mittee, and Pep Club. Though remember- ing the Senior Prom in 1957, Sandi is looking forward to college and then mar- riage. FRED BIANCHI Pencil and paper borrowers are the pet peeve of this active senior. Having been a roll representative and on both the foot- ball and track teams, it is only natural that besides traveling and stamp collecting, sports are among his interests. Freddie's fondest memory is all the wonderful kids at Cleveland. Since he wants most of all to be a success in life, college appears to be his destination after graduation.
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