Cleveland High School - Aquila Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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LINDA BIANCHI Nina enioys collecting stuffed animals, swimming and playing tennis. In the future she plans to work at Boeing's, then get married and raise a family. She'll always remember her senior year at Cleveland, during which she took part in Girls' Club, Spades, and Big C. Nina detests sloppy boys. SARALYN MARIE BLANAR Aiming to hit the right keys at the right time, Saralyn has played her way through high school, which for her included Senior Choir, Nonettes, Senior Band, Ski Club, and Prom Committee. As pianist for the Senior Choir she remembers, My fabulous mis- takes and poor Mr. Staley. RON BOSI Busy Bosi has worked as business man- ager of Annual, co-chairman of Calendar Committee, and on Torch Club, Student Council Cabinet, and Prom Committee. ln his spare time while attending the U. of W. he will probably continue with his hobbies: cars, swimming, tennis, bowling, driving, and reading. Ron fondly remem- bers lunch in 203. BRENDA BRENNER This gay, witty senior is all hepped up about having a happy life after gradua- tion. After being active in almost every- thing, we think she deserves a wonderful vacation. DAVE BROWN Chaz Furd, to some, took part in Ski Club, Torch, and is an eager photographer. He feels an active existence is important and proves it by being a ski patrolman up at Ski Acres. To make life one big blast, at least until he ties the knot, is what this slow walking and talking guy demands. What goes with the photography lab, Dad? Jawoh! MARZANNA BRUCE This short, remarkable gal is in Drill Team, Choir, Big C, Bowling, Prom Committee and annual. She takes great interest in Bill R., Saturday night skating, and likes to fish. She wants to live a happy life and become a success in anything she does. She re- members the day B. R. came into the drug store and asked her for a date. RAYMOND PAlGE BURNS Paige has been active in the Pep Band and also on the Scholarship Committee. Paige likes music, girls, and reading. Like many boys, Paige is planning to go to col- lege, get a iob, marry and have chliclren. The repetition of daily work is something he really dislikes. ' SHIRLEY CACCIAGATTI Shirley is a new girl at Cleveland thl' year. She belongs to the Girls' Club ani Pep Club. Her hobbies are horseback ri ing, swimming and dancing and she hop to work as a Pan American Airline rese vationist. Kitten's pet peeve is catty girl and her fondest memory is music, secon period. I MUNN CHIN I One of Cleveland's favorites, Munn Ccool was a pretty busy boy. Mooney's activ' ties included Boys' Club Vice President Chief Justice of Student Court, Studert Council, football, tennis, basketball, etc Mooney, have you ever been a letterman, Strange that his fondest memory is sports Passing through life he hopes to graduatt from Medical school and lead a happ' successful life. DANIEL CHOI This tall swinging choi-boy is Senid Class Treasurer, and was on Boys' Clul Cabinet and Honor Society. Girls and sport are the most. C grades on tests reall' burn him. Besides finishing college anl leading a successful life, Dan hopes tl keep some of the friends he has made a Cleveland. 1 JEROME CHOSE Going to college and getting a good iol are most important to Jerry. Beside water skiing and cars he has enioyel Boys' Club, Pep Club, Roll Council ani the Vocational Committee. The day JackI Chevie beat Larrys' Ford stands out in hi mirlid. Maybe that's why he doesn't lik For s. JANICE COLEMAN We have to go now, Mr. Heath! Janicl remembers as her favorite saying as sh left roll on school business. Treasurer o the Girls' Club, a member of Fire Squac Torch Club, Prom Committee, Senior Cal: inet, and Drill Team, is the list of activitie of this enterprising girl. She will alway remember the 1958 Girls' Club lnstalla tion, she will concentrate in the future ol making a happy home for Larry. MARY ANN CONGIUSTA This talkative gal for some reason love to talk and drive at the same time, a many of her friends know. Being an ambl tious member of Prom Committee, Torcl' Roll Council, being a Girls' Club committei chairman and secretary of Student Counc Cabinet will give this senior a good back ground for a happy and successful life The Homecoming Dance of T957 is a spe cial remembrance for Mary Ann. Surprisi tests irked her, and she might be heart to say What! No kidding? JERI CONNER CurIy, a past member of Girls' Club am Pep Club, enioys swimming, skating am boating. Contemporary Problems am school buses she will not tolerate. The employment tests, and the rowdy offici training class are among the things tha will always remain as a memory. For thi future, she hopes to be a truly good Chris tian person and, therefore, attain every thing she wants in life. I

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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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MARY CORLISS 'Zorro iust hates to be called Red be- ause of her red hair. A cooperative work- r, Mary is Corresponding Secretary of irls' Club, Veep of Junior Cabinet, on tudent Council, and Inter Nos Amigos. he remembers well the 1958 Girls' Club Installation and Nance. Yeh, kid, she urellyf yearns to lead a fulfilling, prosper- us ie. DIANE COUNTRYMAN eing Girls' Club vice president, and a ember of Student Council, Torch Club, ire Squad and Pep Club has kept Dee usy most of the time. She enioys bowling nd swimming and dislikes certain peo- le. The Girls' Club Installation in 1958 lane will never forget. Her ambition is o do God's will. BONNIE CYR onnie was a member of Ticket Commit- ee, Dance Committee, Girls' Club, and Pep lub. Swimming, swing, and dancing are included in her many interests. To go to work and get married is her ambition. The time when Dave asked her to go steady will remain one of her fondest memories. LOUIE DANIELSEN ouie has been active in Boys' Club and elped with ushering. He remembers the ime when he became taller than his sister. e wants to forget sack dresses. Louie elieves the best things come in small ackages-diplomas, for example. KAYE DAVIS ou could always find this smiling senior oing something for her many activities hich include Girls' Club, former Student ouncil secretary, Scholarship Committee, nd Torch. Among many of her fond mem- ries at Cleveland are Mr. Bailey's Spanish lass and Mr. Heath's roll. Kaye is looking orward to going to Hawaii with Karen. he enioys handing in notebooks, ha, hal hat's a ioke, son! NANCY DE WITT 'Dim Witt, who wants to be a success in verything she does, has a good start as ep Club President, Girls' Club Senior and unior Cabinet member, and a Student ouncil, Roll Council, and Ski Club mem- er. While she likes popular music and kiing, she will always remember her Ford nd Mary. This good-natured girl has one et peeve: Little Richard. FRANK DEUSSER This guy, active in intramural football, gage crew, ushering, Boys' Club, and Pep lub, is remembering about the good grades that he never got. With all his any interests such as football, records, blhoning, and girls, it's no wonder. BARBARA MARIE DOBECKI This active girl in Girls' Club, Pep Club, who has been both a library assistant and a teacher's assistant, has a rather familiar ambition-to have a million dollars. In contrast, her pet peeve is people who think they're big wheels. While Barb's hobbies are Jim K. and canasta, her fond- est memories are office training class and Pat. JOHN MICHAEL DONAHUE They call him Stump, and a person can usually find him busy in his work as presi- dent of his English class and participating in Roll Council. Upon graduation, John plans to join the Coast Guard and then be- come a dentist. School is something John will never forget. He dislikes talkative adults. JACK DONOVAN Intramural football, Building and Grounds committee, Boys' Club and Pep Club take up much of Jack's time at Cleveland. He is planning to go to college to take up law, a worthy ambition. Mr. Fuiii's bongo play- ing intrigued Jack as it does everyone else. Right, Jack! WALTER DOOLITTLE Walter, more commonly known as Doody, is a member of Boys' Club and Hi-Flyers. Cars hold a special interest for Walt. Doody's ambition is to graduate. His fond- est memory is Mr. Maginnis' daily roll room. At present Walter's pet peeve is girls. Bet he'll soon change, huh? LINDA DORAN Teachers' assistant, Pep Club, Girls' Club, and the Senior Play has kept Pirute, a future assistant to a certain doctor-to-be, quite busy during her time here at Cleve- land. The 1958 Puyallup Fair will always remain a fond memory. People are her pet peeve, but Tom will always be a great interest. Oh ya! BOB DOWNS This busy senior was active in Pep and Torch Club, Hi-Flyers, Student Council Cab- inet and was on the Journal staff. Bob enioys DeMolay and dancing. In the near future he hopes to graduate from medical school. He will always remember lunch in 203 and chemistry with Cherie. Ya know Bob disliked making outlines. LILLIE DUCKETT Ambitious Lillie belongs to Scholarship Committee, Girls' Club, Spades, and Bulle- tin Board Committee. She likes to design her own clothes, also is a great boating, skating and swimming enthusiast. In her future years, she hopes her life will be as successful and happy as her mother's. Those so-called cliques really peeve her.

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