Cleveland High School - Aquila Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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BONITA NYGREN Bunny, active in Girls' Club committees, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Nonettes, Ski Club, Prom Committee, and as a teacher's assist- ant, still took time out for skating, dancing, water-skiing, and eating. She therefore feels qualified to fulfill her ambition-to be Perry Mason's private secretary. The crew, Mr. Burton, and Whidby Island lead the list of fondest memories of this happy ga . CARL OKAMURA Okie, most people call him, has been active in the band and Boys' Club. Like most boys, Okie is interested in sports, therefore he will always remember the Cleveland games and afterwards. The next stop after graduation, Okie thinks, is college. Like most boys, he detests the sack, chemise and balloon dresses. That's the breaks! JULIANA O'KARMA Sewing, dancing, swimming, and camping lead the list of hobbies for Jul, who was also active in Big C , Hall Squad, as chair- man of Big and Little Sis' committee, in Drill Team, Senior Choir, and Pep Club. Being an old study hall fan, Jul's fondest memory is Mrs. Champlin. Her ambition is to live a happy and successful life as a housewife. MARY JANE PADGITT Working as Mr. Brockman's assistant and having such interesting discussions with him have been Janie's fondest memories. Her hobbies include dancing, cooking, and small children, this explains why her ambi- tions are to graduate and to marry that certain guy. ARLENE JEAN PALADY A perky senior girl, Cheech for short, participates in many activities, including Pep Club, Girls' Club, Big C, and being Mr. Peltier's assistant. Cheech is a great enthusiast when it comes to cooking, bowl- ing, and swimming. After graduation she chooses to become a doctor or dentist's receptionist. When Mr. Heath won his apples is the day that Arlene remembers most. FRANZELL PAN KEY Boys' Club, baseball and leather craft have kept Pank quite busy this year. After graduation he hopes to become a mechan- ical engineer. He will always remember his two years at Cleveland. Pank's pet peeve is when he goofs on a drawing in me- chanical drawing. GENE PAVOLA Pav was secretary of the Senior Class, a member of the Boys' Club Cabinet, Torch, Lettermen's Club, and has played varsity football. Skiing and cars take up much of Gene's time, as well as doing the Can-Can for the Garfield students Chis favorite memoryj. College follows his stint in high school, then he hopes to be another Bob Cummings. EDNA PAYNE Some of Pete's activities here include Prom Committee, Girls' Club and Pep Club. She also has interest in bowling and swim- ming. This active girl enioys calling people Doll. For the future she hopes to be suc- cessful in all she does. FRANK PLACANICA This busy senior is a member of Boys' Club, while his activities consist of baseball and golf. He, as most boys, likes cars. After high school Frank plans to be a profes- sional something! His fondest memory is Wi ie! DELORES PETERSON This happy person was often seen doing proiects for band, Ski Club, Girls' Club, and Pep Club. Dee's interests include, skiing, horseback riding and iust goofing things up. After high school, Dee wants to get through iust one sentence without getting tongue tied. Dee will never forget when she dissected a squinting starfish in biology. BARBARA PETRIE Have you seen a lively girl scurrying busily to her classes? She's Barbara Petrie. Barb was devoted to working in Girls' Club, Pep Club, Prom Committee, Senior Orchestra, and band. When she thinks of dear old Cleveland, Barb will remember most Mr. Shearer's old band portable. When she adventures into the wide world, she'll do iust what God plans. FRED PIERSON Freddy was active at Cleveland on the football and track teams, Hi-Y, Roll Council, and Lettermen's Club. Even though Lan- guage Arts teachers really peeve him, Fred's ambition is to make it through the University within the next ten years. The good times at the Junior Class picnic Fred will never forget. RAE MARIE PIKE Rae, most people call her, was a mem- ber of Torch Club, Pep Club, and Fire Squad. Sewing and cooking, two of her favorite hobbies will prove of great value later on in life, for she wishes to have a happy home and family of her own. Oh fine, I can hardly wait! Childishness she will never tolerate. DENNIS PRIMOLI Denny is interested in sports, cars, and girls. Varsity football, baseball, and basket- ball, Boys' Club Treasurer, and Torch Club head the list of his activities. Denny has prepared to fulfill his ambition which is to go to college and get his degree. The basketball iamboree will always be remem- bered by Denny, but he would like to forget the homework on weekends from Mr. Smith.

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GARY MILLER Basketball and coaching are two of Mill- housers hobbies. Gary's fondest memories are the varsity basketball games. He does not like assemblies during study hall. After graduation Gary hopes to enioy a long life. MARILYN MILLER To be Dallas' co-pilot is Mar's ambition. Both he and flying have been her main interest for quite some time. Mar was a library assistant and a member of both Girls' and Pep Club. November 7, 1958, will always be an important date to her, although boys really peeve her. SHARON MINICE Sharon has been quite active as our Song Queen. She has also been a member of Girls' Club senior cabinet and Student Council cabinet, secretary of Pep Club, and co-chairman of Prom Committee. Sharon enioys dancing very much and her ambi- tion is to dance with Ken Rossi on Band- stand. Songleading and the crew are her fondest memories and making pom poms is her pet peeve, if anything goes wrong, she will usually say, Oh, honestIy!! ALICE T. MIZUHATA Lively little AI has been in Senior Cabinet, Prom Committee, Fire Squad, Drill Team and was president of the Foreign Language Club. Besides her many activities, Al still finds time for bowling. I'll never for- get Mr. Bailey says Al. To college and f'to a successful life are her watchwords. GEORGE ALLEN MOORE George has been on Building and Grounds Committee, Hall Squad, Boys' Club, and Pep Club. He enioys taking engines apart and having someone else putting them back together. His ambition is to learn to put the engines back together himself. This might prove to be important to George, who likes cars and fondly remembers when he got one of his own. WILLETTA MOORE Willie, a past member of Foreign Language Club, Spades, Drill Team, Pep Club and several Girls' Club committees, will always remember the gang with whom she had fun and more fun. To be a success in all he does is her great ambition. Rock n' lRoIl really tortures her. That's the breaks! DON MOOREHOUSE Bon, known as House, was active in Ski lub, Boys' Club, Stage Crew, Roll Council, Hi-Y and Pep Club. He is also a member of the Bus, Dance, and Art committees. In addition, Don likes to sing, and will lways remember having been in both he Codes and Del-Tones. His pet peeve- uys with drivers' licenses, favorite say- ings- I doubt it, and try me. JUDITH ANN MORTVEDT Mort was active in Student Council, Inter-High, Girls' Club Cabinet, along with being president of Ski Club and Sports Editor of the Journal. Some day she would like to ski in the Olympics. Mort will always remember The Crew and Mr. Landon, but says Later to gossips. PAT NEUMEYER Girls' Club president, Senior Cabinet, Torch, Student Council, Prom Committee, and Fire Squad were some of the many activities that kept Pat more than busy here at Cleveland. The Girls' Club Installation in 1958, all the fun, teachers, and students are the things Pat will treasure as her memories of Cleveland. She dislikes people who take polls. To lead a happy and suc- cessful life will be a dream come true. JIM NICK Jim Nick, better known as Nick, has been active in the Boys' Club Cabinet, Stu- dent Council, Lettermen's Club, and as president of the Torch Club. Golfing and swimming are among his favorite interests. As Nick walks along his memory lane, he'lI remember his many friends here at Cleveland. Upon graduation, he is going to live a happy and successful life. LARRY NIELSON Larry NieIson's fondest memory will be that of graduation. His ambition is to make enough money to pay off his car. Larry's hobbies and interests are cars, girls, track, basketball, and cars. PAUL NEILSEN Tiddly-winks are among this senior's chief interests, baseball and cars occupy some of his attention, and during the summer he enioys water skiing. His pet peeve is people who ask stupid questions. EDWARD WILLIAM NORGATE JR. Eddie, as he is better known, is active in Boys' Club, Pep Club, Senior Band and Choir. Arranging music holds most of his interest. His ambition is to do something connected with music at Everett Junior Col- lege. His fondest memory is Mr. Shearer as a music teacher. TED NORRIS Ted, alias the squeak , is active in B.G., Student Court, and track. Ted's ambition is to make the Rev Masters bomb the hottest thing on the strip. Can he do it? His fondest memory is the Junior picnic at Lake Wilderness and his pet peeve is L. A. teachers.



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BILL POTTS will would like to live a long and happy fe, but to do so, he must have money, e says, and being without money is his vet peeve. His fondest memory is the riends he has at Cleveland. You might rave seen him in Senior Choir or Boys' Zlub, Pep Club, or perhaps bowling with he team. BOB RAYNER Vhen Bob came from a foreign state, he lidn't know he would be track manager, ournal business manager, on Student founcil Cabinet and Torch. But still he inds time for his favorite pastimes-camp- wg, hiking, and reading. Bob has his work ut out for him in the future, for he wants become a C.P.A. You can get his fondest emory in critical analysis, but all-city ads ade him burn. LINDA RICE his bright-eyed, bright-spoken girl is very :fficient even though she says, Never do oday what you can do tomorrow, Be- ides learning how to drive on the side, inda has been active as veep of the .ophomore Class, president of Junior Cab- et, on Senior Cabinet, Nonettes, Student ourt and Torch. Although she dislikes ork, college and marriage will provide enough. MARY RINGOS 'Louie has taken part in many activities, .uch as Girls' Club, Big C, Girls' Choir and annual staff. Her interests include swim- ning and fishing. She also wants to learn lo play golf, to become a success in social lfe, is her ambition. Mary's fondest mem- nry was her iunior year with Peg Smith. 'Oh, what a ball we hadl Like everyone else, Mary has a pet peeve, the assembly eating. SAM RONNIE Ei-Y and Boys' Club are included as some f Sammy's activities at Cleveland. Out of .chool Sam regards the iunior picnic as is fondest memory. Girls and parties are ot unliked by Sam, but he does gripe hen the girls complain about his driving. e hope some day he will find an answer his question Where's the party? FRANK ROPPO s Frank grows older, and looks back at Ieveland, he will remember his participa- ion in Boys' Club, track, and his many ood times. His pet peeve is Language rts. Frank's interest, as many boys', is ars. This ambitious, fun-loving boy wants .o own his own night club. JERRY ROSELLA hough already caught by a Franklin girl, erry found a little time for Hi-Y, football, all Squad, track, and Prom Committee. o loin the slave-gang at II22 Western Avenue is his ambition, but until then, Ierry and his one and only will continue 'o enioy skiing together. GENE ROSSO The Genie has been quite active here at Cleveland in football, baseball, Letter- men's Club, Hi-Y, and Boys' Club cabinet. But out of school, his hobby is sleeping and he hopes to retire after college. Gene doesn't like soshes who think they're cool, but Smiley's fondest memory is his 99- yard run against Ballard during the 1957 football season. JUDY RUSSELL Red has kept busy as a teacher's assist- ant. She also enioys boys, swimming and camping. Mr. PeItier's business arithmetic class in her fondest memory. We haven't the faintest. CYNTHIA SAMELSON Even after Cyndie has fulfilled her ambi- tion of having a successful and happy life, she'll think of Cleveland, Mrs. Roake, and delicious cinnamon rolls. This little gal has given much to our school. She helpfully participated in Girls' Club, Drill Team, Pep Club, and Foreign Language Club. Cyndie's interests lie in music and Bill. She detests boys that know how to talk only about themselves! She is often known to say, You're nuts! DOUG SAMPLE The day he pole vaulted lO'6 is the fond- est memory of this happy-go-lucky senior. Besides track, some of Doug's other ac- tivities are Fire Squad, Hall Squad, track, Lettermen's Club, Boys' Club and Ski Club. LINDA SAND If you hear someone say, Got a letter, you can be sure that it's this perky senior. Besides hearing from Bob, her special in- terests are cooI records and dances. She participated in many activities including being veep of Student Council, chairman of Dance Committee and a member of Prom Committee. Receiving the Inspira- tional Award, is one of Linda's fondest remembrances. You can bet she'll be a success! JACK SANDERSON Shalom says this active senior boy when- ever Cherie is around. Jack's other in- terests are sports, dancing, and music. His ambition is to succeed in whatever he tries, and he has a good start as Lettermen's Club president, a member of Student Coun- cil, Boys' Club Cabinet, Pep Club Cabinet, and as member of the varsity football and basketball teams. The 59 basketball sea- son remains foremost in Jack's mind, and he will always remember the Ballard game that we won. DARREL SCHAFER Sleepy-head has many activities. He is a member of Boys' Club, Pep Club, Fire Squad and Hi-Y. Darrel's main interests are mostly girls, cars and money. Like most dreamers, Darrel's ambition is to make loads of money. His fondest memories are February 22, 1958 and Mr. Fuiii's art class.

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