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BOB KELLER ob, being a person of many interests, is rt Dance and Prom Committee, Ski Club, i-Flyers and many other activities here t Cleveland. His hobbies include cars and ports, in that order. His ambition is to be uccessful in whatever he may attempt to o. He fondly remembers all the neat kids nd teachers he has met at Cleveland. l TOM KELLY s Tom goes through life hoping for the est, he will always remember Cleveland nd all the fun he had. We wish you a ery successful life, Tom! EDNA KIMBALL ll'his ambitious gal, who is known as 'Eddie, has been in many activities which include Torch, Girls' Club committee chair- llnan, Journal staff, Pep Club, and Drill eam. Eddie detests lockers that never open and are always messy. Her main nterest is records. As she looks back, she ondly remembers the gang in 203, but or the future, she hopes to graduate from the University of Hawaii. CAROLYN JANE KIRSOP s Girls' Club Committee chairman, Spades ecretary, teachers' assistant, and Pep Club nd Foreign Language Club membership ave kept Carol busy during her four years ere. Carol will never forget the day she ot out of Mrs. Wiltsie's Latin class. Women ho carry umbrellas to a parade she will ot tolerate. To study nursing at St. Francis abrini Hospital is her greatest ambition. DIANE KNUTSON unky's activities included Girls' Club, Pep lub, Prom Committee, and being a teach- r's assistant. She enioys sewing, swim- ing, and dancing. Her ambition is to arry that certain guy and her fondest emory is Bob's lavender Merc. LARRY LaBOSSlER iris, girls, and more girls head the list f interests of this peppy Senior, making rather unusual combination with his ambi- ion, which is to go to Mars. Besides being ell King, his activities, while on earth, ere Pep Club Cabinet, Boys' Club Cabi- et, and Boys' Club. Larry's most memor- ble event was Mr. Edgerton's advanced hemistry class in the back room- that's he breaksl DIANA LA FONTAINE lthough active in Girls' Club, Pep Club, rom Committee, Big C and a teacher's ssistant, Nan still found time for danc- ng, swimming, tennis, and bowling. Peo- le who are never on time really irk this appy gal, who fondly looks back on the ay she met a certain boy at a certain ance two years ago, her only ambition is o be happy and successful in all she does. JANICE LANDERS This peppy senior will always be remem- bered at Cleveland for her vivacious and fabulous personality. Senior Choir and Girls' Choir were her main interests and as you go through life, Janice, we hope you'll always keep a song in your heart! NANCY LARSON Girls' Club, Spades, and teacher's assistant were the activities of this bright-eyed gal. Jim is her greatest interest. Of her years here Nancy will always remember Mr. Dolstad. To live as God would want her to live is her ambition. MARY GRETCHEN LEWIS Being in Spades, Y-Teens, Big C, Pep Club, and Girls' Club has kept this future dieti- cian busy in the past. Besides doing all these things, she busies herself by cooking and being active in church and youth work. Mrs. Drake's tailoring class becomes one favorite memory. She usually says Oh, beans, when she has to wait for someone. SARAH LEWIS Bunky is active in Girls' Club, Pep Club, and Big C. She has many hobbies and interests that include dancing, girls' bas- ketball, bowling, reading, sewing and football. ln the future she plans to become a registered nurse. Sarah will never forget the day she was chosen Miss Walthew in her freshman year. She doesn't like some of the dumb kids, but That's the Breaks. DON LINDBERG Don, as an active member of the football team, Boys' Club, Hi-Y, and Pep Club, has kept busy playing as well as watching sports. In the future Don's hope is to be a success, defeating Sealth in football has been his fondest memory. You can often hear him saying, Let's fly. BETTY LOC KWOOD Cleveland's own Betty Lockwood has worked for her school as Editor of the Annual, past-president of Spades, and has been on Fire Squad, Student Council and Torch. Although extremely interested in Gabby, she wants a year of college and then marriage. Betty hates the speed with which some friends evaporate when she's not doing something for them. Why does Betty remember so fondly the 1957 O'Dea Senior Prom and the summer of 1956? That's a good question! RITA MARIE LOPRIORE From the day she met Bob, this little gal has been all hepped up about work and marriage after graduation. To take up her time while No. l is away, she goes in for dancing and sewing. Belonging to Pep Club, Torch Club, Student Council Cabinet, Prom Committee, she keeps pretty busy, probably to make the time go by faster! Her pet peeve is rainy days, and you can always hear her saying Oh, honestly!
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LANETTE HOLMES Lynn has many exciting hobbies, as she likes water skiing, snow skiing, dancing and, of course, traveling. Understand why she wants to go to California or bust? She has had Pep Club, Inter Nos Amigos and Spades to keep her busy until she can realize her leisure. She is going to miss being Mr. Edgerton's assistant when she goes to California. SHARON HOLMES Sherry shows great interest in drawing, creative writing, and the Air Force. After graduation she plans to be married and raise a family of blondes. Lanette's big bad green Ford and their wild ride to Auburn are at the top of her fond mem- ories. Boys who think they're big shots and can't be topped irk her. While at Cleve- land she participated in Pep Club, Teach- er's Assistant, F.T.A., Prom Committee. LARRY HUGHES To get through college is Sonny's desire, at the present he is a member of Boys' Club and Pep Club. His interests, like many boys', are cars, football, and basketball. Larry probably said great when he beat Jack's Chev. The locked gate is his genuine pet peeve. BRUCE HUMMEL Have you got a toothache? Save it for a few years and Corky will care for it. Corky must like exercise, for his favorite pastimes include skiing, swimming, mountain climb- ing and hiking. He was busy on hall duty, Hi-Flyers, Library Staff, and tennis and re- members very clearly the fun he had when the band went to Victoria. MITZI IMAMOTO Mits is the busy little girl you always saw running around in circles doing things for Torch Club Cshe was veepj or the Jour- nal. By mixing people and music she hopes to become a mad chemist. Mitzi must have been kind to Cleveland for she has many fond memories. Her only nightmare was the mess in the chem. lab. LORETTA JAEGER Lanette's car is remembered most by Retta. She dropped school in the middle of her senior year to marry a lucky man. To have someone say, l don't know irks Retta, but usually she'll say That's all right! GERALD JAMES Gerald James, better known as Jerry, is an active member of Student Court, Boys' Club Cabinet, Hi-Flyer's, and band, he is vice chairman of Fire Squad. His interests are skiing, swimming and playing the saxophone. He detests girls in dance bands, while Roger Niva's theme song is some- thing he will never forget. To be an aero- nautical engineer is Jerry's ambition. DONNA JENSEN To keep out of mischief, Donna is a mem- ber of Torch, Junior Cabinet, Ski Club, Prom Committee, and Girls' Club. In her spare time she enioys skiing, reading, and swimming. Like most teenagers, Donna does not like home work, but will always remember those great football games. To be a success is Donna's ambition-even! though she always says Things are' rough! PEGGY JENSEN l Gad zooks, billy bird! seems to describej Peg to a T, People who ask silly ques-, tions really peeve Peg, who took part in' both Girls' and Pep Clubs at Cleveland., In her spare time, Peg enioyed sports,l singing, and dancing. NANCY JOHNSON This peppy girl, who leads her girls' health class in exercise, loves to swim. In school she keeps active in Girls' Club, Pep Club, and as a nurse's assistant. Working with Tosh and Eileen Rowlands was a wonderful experience for Nan. When we stop in the hall to wish her luck, Nan will probably greet us with Howdy, Rowdy! GORDON JOHNSTON Deadlines he hates, but had to meet them as Journal editor. This position and others have kept this eager beaver a-going. Gordon has many interests other than school to keep him busy-gardening, arch- ery, fishing, reading, and, of course, writ- ing. This explains why he wants to write a bestseller. He remembers well when he had all three lunches in 203. KAREN KAISER Kari's many activities include Welcoming Committee, Scholarship, Cut-ups, and Pep Club. Karen's main interests are dancing, bowling and her ambition is to go to Hawaii with Kay. Her fondest memory is Mr. Bailey's Spanish Class and Mr. Lang- ley's U. S. Class. Karen's pet peeve is hav- ing to wait for someone, but when she has to, she'll say, Oh well, that's life. WAYNE KANEKO Sports have always been Wayne's main interest as you can probably guess from his activities: varsity football, basketball, and golf. He is on the road to being a good golfer and dentist. The Garfield foot- ball game and last basketball season's wins, will give Munn , whoops! we mean Wayne, something to tell his patients while pulling their teeth in the years to come. You see, his pet peeve is being called Munn. FRANK KAVANAUGH Kav has been a member of Boys' Club and of Pep Club. Kav's interests are blondes and convertibles-quite a combination!! His ambition is no work, iust marriage -to be such a dreamer! People who irritate Mr. Heath, also seem to peeve Frank, who looks back on his sixth period mechanical drawing class as his fondest memory. .
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CARL LUNDIN Being in football, basketball, baseball, Lettermen's Club and as Chaplain in Hi-Y, has kept Elgin Robertson busy during his years here. He likes sports of all sorts, enioyed his Junior year and dislikes tur- nip head's head! Many girls often hear him saying Can't dancel IVY LUNDSTROM Ivy is an energetic person active in Girls' Club, Pep Club and is also the secretary of Torch. Her interest is watching hockey games, especially goalies. lvy's ambition is to find the right guy, and her fondest memory is Sharon's wedding. Her pet peeve is liars. CAROLYN LYTLE Torch Club, Student Council Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Journal staff and Spades have kept Carolyn busy during her years here at Cleveland. She has enioyed school so much she wants four more wonderful years at college. Those hectic days on the Journal staff before deadlines weren't helped any by the many lunch sacks in 203. COLLEEN MAHONEY Many people know this perky gal as CoIl. Having been active on Prom Committee, in Pep Club, Girls' Club and Spades. Coll still found time to enioy her many hobbies: dancing, horseback riding, and water ski- ing. The Mt. Baker-Cleveland J.O.G. Dance in '58 she will never forget. Gossip really peeves her. Too bad, breaks my heart. To be a top secretary is her ambition. GARY MAVOR Maverick takes part in Boys' Club, boys' bowling, track, and Hi-Y. ln his spare time he keeps busy riding his bicycle, and swimming. After graduation Gary plans to be a iockey, and can always be heard saying, What's with you! DAVE MCALLISTER Dave, who will always remember the foot- ball iamboree and the West Seattle football game of I958, was active in Student Court, track, football, and as Veep of Lettermen's Club, and President of the Hi-Y. As with many graduates, college will be his next stop. PATRICIA MCCARTHY Pat remembers Mr. Snyder's and Mr. Dol- stad's classes, and the day she met Bob. She would like to be an I.B.M. Key Punch operator. This iovial gal brought good cheer to Cleveland through Girls' Club, Pep Club, and Cut-ups Committee, and as a teacher's assistant. She enioys dancing and Bob. Favorite saying: l doubt it. CHESTER MCCULLOUGH Chesty can't wait to get out of school but he will always remember the goo times after the games. He was in the Yel Squad, Boys' Club, Library Staff, and Senio Band. Like almost all boys, his main in terest is girls. As for sack dresses, The go over big like a lead balloon. PAT MCDONNELL Paddy, who would like to be a full-time playboy, has a keen interest in sports. Hi: favorite saying is Can't win 'em all.' Paddy will remember especially being Senior Class President. He played varsity baseball, and was a member of Boys' Clult Cabinet and Student Council-a very active QUY- PAT MCGUIRE Golf, which dominates the life of this ener- getic senior, occupies the positions of mair interest, ambition, and activity. Among McGuire's other activities are Hall Squad Boys' Club and Pep Club. ROBERT McKEE Bob has been a member of the track team, Senior Choir, Boys' Club, and Pep Club. Bob's greatest ambition is to go to college and to retire at 35! He enioys going swim- ming and working on cars-his fondest memory is the gas engine class. Bob gets peeved at people who drive worse than he does!!! LARRY MCPEAK Peak's many activities while at Cleveland have included Ski Club, track, stage crew, and the swim team. This guy really shows great interest in the Girls' Club and in Girls' Health. Larry's ambition is to have good standing in the home as well as in the world. He likes to remember the fa- bulous Hi-Y parties. RON MCREA Willie has led an active life while attend- ing Cleveland: football captain, Letter- men's Club secretary, track team, and Boys' Club Cabinet, Pep Club, and Hi-Y. With this background, he shouldn't find. it difficult to fulfill his ambitions, which are to attend the U. of W. and to own his own mink company. DENNIS MILLER Denny has been quite busy as a Boys' Club officer, on Torch, Lettermen's Club, and active in such sports as basketball and baseball. The Arm likes sports, crafts, Girls' Club, and social activities. Playing pro-baseball upon graduating from college would be very pleasing to Denny, who: looks back to the last semester of his iunior year on the baseball team as his fondest memory. Sure is hep on baseballllli
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