Cleveland High School - Aquila Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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GEORGIA LEE EASTON Can you imagine dissecting an animal in Mr. Brockman's class? Well, this is what George likes to do, and she dislikes ride ing in school buses! She ought to make a good doctor. When she thinks of a cer- tain guy and a certain dance, wow! She has decided to leave her future in God's hands to do what He wills. COREEN ENG Coreen is the vivacious girl who has par- ticipated in Torch Club, Girls' Club record- ing secretary, Junior and Senior Cabinet, and Prom Committee. Corky is also a Cleveland maiorette. Installation of 1958 remains a fond memory in Corky's past. Swimming, tennis, bowling, ice skating and water skiing she does by herself be- cause her pet peeve is people! Hi, Fellas, is her favorite saying and her ambition is to live a happy and successful life. RON ENGLUND Boys' Club, Pep Band, track, Prom Com- mittee, cars, television, and sports list Ron's many activities. College and success are his next step in life. He will never forget the old band room and his old Trombone! Like most people, his pet peeve is cliques!! JACK EVANS Does anybody besides Jack remember Mrs. Champlin? Those days in study hall are gone forever. His interests include cars, skiing, sports and girls-except those with new cars. Jake has had great fun on Hall Squad, Fire Squad, Pep Club, Boys' Club, and Roll Council. MARILYN FERMSTEAD We regretfully have to say that Marilyn had tb leave us during the middle of her senior year. RICHARD FRANK Rich, as many people call him, is a mem- ber of Boys' Club and Pep Club. His inter- ests range from sports and cars to camp- ing. Upon leaving Cleveland, he will re- member most his gab sessions with the boys in the front hall and the gate which was always locked. To attend college is his ambition in life. FRED FREY Fred, a future teacher, and a past member of Choir, Pep Club, Boys' Club and Glee Club, will always remember the 57 bas- ketball iamboree and basketball season. Girls that use too much make-up really peeve him. Do you blame him? JENNY FRISCO Although collecting records, and really lo black '58 Chev's interest Jenny most, he main ambition is to get a '56 Mercury an go to California. Jenny, a member of bot Girls' Club and Pep Club, fondly looks bac on all the fun Carol and she had with M Nevelier, but was quite peeved at th soshes who thought they were high class LINDA GALE Lindy, whose ambition is to learn hoxl to marry a millionaire, enioys swimming water-skiing, and dancing. Among he many activities at Cleveland are Roll Court cil, Girls' Club and Pep Club, while he fondest memory has been R. M. i ALICE GASPER People who are late really peeve Alice Ann, who, besides Dick, was interestec in Dance Committee, Drill Team, Senio Choir, Girls' Club, and being circulation manager for the Journal. Alice will alway: remember the crew and D.W. at Glacie Beverages, but is looking forward to work ing and trying to be sucessful in whateve she attempts. ROSEMARY GILBERT Rosie, a iolly girl, was known to bring good cheer along with her work in mani organizations around school: Girls' Club Pep Club, Foreign Language Club, F.T.A. and Fire Squad. She likes to bowl an: roller skate. College is in the future fo this gal. Rosemary's sociability may accoun for her dislike of cliques, but she realli enioys a visit to Mr. Glazier's room. PAUL GILBERTSON People who talk too much are for the bird as far as Paul is concerned. Active ii sports, choir, tennis, and band, he alsi enioys skiing. Ending life as a success i his hope for tomorrow. We hope so too! KATHLEEN GEMMILL Peppy Kathleen has been a real shot in the arm for Cleveland, having done . wonderful iob as President of her Junio Class, a member of Student Council, Rol Council, and Pep Club. Mr. Brainwasher' Smith's fifth period algebra class is . fond memory. Helping others has alway been: and always will be Kathleen's ain in ie. BARBARA GOLDSBOROUGH Goldie has been an earnest worker or Dance Committee, Sunshine Committee Building and Grounds, Prom Committee and Ski Club. While the crew and Sur Valley are her fondest memories, she wants very much to go to Hawaii. Barlt likes both the Marines and Skiing.

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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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PATRICIA GRADEL 'Patti Ann, to some, is Co-Chairman of rom Committee, a member of the Student ouncil Cabinet, Dance Committee, Pep lub Cabinet, Drill Team, Journal Staff, ashion Board, and Senior Choir. Patti nn's ambition is to follow the path God as planned for her. Her fondest memories re The Crew, Mr. Landon, and Mr. Edger- on's Chemistry class. BETH GRANT ith all her activities as a member of tudent Council Cabinet, Fire Squad, Pep lub, Girls' Club, Torch, and being a Nord- trom representative, Fuzz Face is kept oppin'. ln addition to all this, she is in- erested in Keith, and the Dunlap Baptist hurch, which may explain why she oesn't like swearing. To follow God's ill is what Beth will do throughout her ife. SHARON GRIMES une 1, 1958 and February 14, 1959, hold pecial meaning for Sharrie, What hap- ened then? Could it be associated with the certain person whose mind she is oing to take from cars and westerns? ood luck in married life, Sharon. While t Cleveland, she was a member of a Girls' lub Committee, Roll Council, and was a teacher's assistant. Sewing, her hobby, will oecome an avocation in her new life. CARL GRUBB although Carl was very quiet, he was ell liked by his fellow students who en- oyed his artistic works. On December 2, l958, we were all sorry to see him move to Costello, New Mexico. THOMAS JOHN HANSEN Mr. America finally realized a life-long mbition to be a can-can girl in the Gar- ield Pep assembly. Digging up money to uy gas for the Purple Pig was a pas- ime, but not a favorite one. The bulging uscles he got playing varsity football and aseball are threatening to rip his shirts. fter going to college, Tom hopes for a ob and home in which to change those uscles to flab. BARBARA HARDING ctivity in Girls' Club, Journal and F.T.A. Ius being Secretary for Student Council nd Ski Club has kept Muscles Harding usy during her four years at Cleveland. esides her many activities, Barbara still inds time to enioy skiing, and, naturally, oysl The Student Council Installation is omething Barbara will never forget, wait- ing for third lunch is her pet peeve. NORMAN HAROLD Eeople who say that Chev's don't go really eeve Norm, as both cars and girls are foremost on his mind. During his career t Cleveland, Norman was a member of both Boys' Club and Pep Club. For the Future, Norman is looking forward to be- coming a state patrolman or sheriff. HARVEY HART Little Keg, of course, likes cars and girls, but he's a little dubious about sports. Boys Club and Stage Crew are the main activi- ties in which Harvey participated. What does he want to do after he gets a new car, a good iob, and nice house? That's it, goand getM...! TED HART Ted's three greatest ambitions in life are to ask a certain question, to live a wonder- ful and happy life and to gain weight, eating is therefore his favorite pastime. In the past, Ted has been in Student Court and Council, Prom Committee, Lettermen's Club and on the football team. He will never forget his iunior year. LARRY HARTMAN Green Stuff, and plenty of it, is the ambi- tion of this gay and active senior. Larry's hobbies are cars and guns, while Hi-Y, Boys' Club, Pep Club, and track are a few of his many activities. Mechanical drawing has been his fondest memory and Franklin is definitely his pet peeve. TERRY HENDRICKS A logical pet peeve for Ter is home- work assignments on week-ends, when he wants to visit a certain redhead, and make money. Writing poetry for the Journal, being on library staff, stage crew, in Pep Club and Boys' Club also keeps this big guy occupied. Remember the Redhead? Well, Terry's ambition is to marry her. GlL HIDALGO Football, track, and cars all come under the heading of great interest to Gil, who wants to be a success in life. DON D. HOCK This guy really craves a certain blue Mer- cury. Busy on Senior Choir, Building and Grounds and working in the lunch room. Tex still has time to hope for a steady, well paying iob and happy life with Pat, if nothing goes wrong. We hope not! JOANNE HOKANSON Who are J. S. and the crew? Ask Jo, she knows. Jo is the talkative senior who has participated in Dance Committee, Prom Committee, Torch Club, Girls' Club and Pep Club Cabinets. She would like to go to Philadelphia to meet Ken Rossi. Leeches and beaches don't mix, she dislikes leeches but likes beaches, for water skiing. Hon- estly.

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