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l'A'l'RlClA SPATZ 'l'Iu- guru! llzing in life is not .m murh ax :rhrrr :rr .rlnnd ax in wha! tfirfrlinrl zu' mr mo:'ing. En- tvrvd from Stadium 45 Sr. Play Comm. 4. HERALD SIVEENEY Um own olin- iun if ru-rn' u'rnng Football 1915-4: Txarlt 2-Il-4: P. If. l struftor 3- cnt Council 2: Class 'i vs Prvs r. rom Comln. 3 Sr. Pl ', 4 mn . vttc-1 L-n's Cluh 2-3 . r 2 Club I An- nual Sta ' ,ar 4 vmm. 2-fl-4. ' l CONNIE 'l'lllliDERMAN Thr :-aim' in ,vzvrrl Ihr' :voids .fn fair. Entrrvd from Clvar Lakv. lowa 2: Driver 'l'r. Il: Sr. l'lav Comm. 4: Su. Class Sc-rwlarv 4. Qwwt GERALD lvlllilili Il it a mngll :und that lmdi to ilu' hrighlx ol gr'4'a1rzvs.v. Class Ass:-mbly 2-Il-4: Annual Stall' l-4: Eaglr Eyv Columnist 4: Jr. Prom Comm. flg Sr. Play Cast 43 Carnival Comm. l-1l- fl'-lfg l'rp Club fl: Boys Glu- Club l-2-fl: Choius 4: Boys Patrol l-2: Studvut Came' Patrol Il-41 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: liaslu-tball fl: Trark 4: Lrttvru 1-u's Club ll-4: oto Club ll All l-2: irc C4 ..-15. 7 l . .IO ANNE WOODRUFF--- Clra1' :mlrr rum from a pure sh'mm. Entert-d from Colo, 3: Class Assembly Il: Xmas Tm-a 42 Eagle Eva- Ilg Oflirc Practicr 3-41 Sr. Play Cast 42 Drivrr Tr. 4: Chorus 41 Carnival Comm. il, SENIORS WVAYNE STANLEY f Tix lhr mind that rrnakrx Ihr body rirh. Ulm In'nl:r.', Cll0l'll5 :ti lioys Patrol l-2-Il-4: ju. Prom Comm. SALLY TAYLOR- I luzrr a hvart with umm fn: rrrry ivy. Gills Glu' l-43 Bladriqal 2: G.A.A. l-2-3-43 P1-p Club Vin' l'u-s, fl: Pop Club fl-42 Clasx As- sembly 2-3-43 Drill 'll-am 43 Sr. Play Comm. 4 liaglu- Eye- 4: Annual Stall' 4g Girls Club Pres. 4: Xmas Ti-a l-2-3-43 Carnival Comm. 2-3-4: Library 113 ju. Prom C,7nm. Il: Art 4. 47WW CAROL Y.-KLl.l'iNDliR Thr bury ban lm! no limr for .m1:v:1'. liirls film' Club I-3-4: Madt'lgal 2: G.A.A. l-2-3-4g ILA. A. 'lin-s. 22 C.A.A. Prvs. 43 l'lloto Club I Clas. Assvnlbly 2-fl: F.H.A. fl-43 F.Il. Pali ' 4: Sr. Play Comm. 41 Carnival JIM Rvp 41 Sturlvnt Counril 4: flann- C .o l-2-ll-4: ll. li. lnstnurlor 4: Li- ln ' lg Tolo Comm. 2-4: Jr. l'rom mmm. ISI Clam Dann- Comm. fl-41 An- nual Stafl' fl-4: Annual llusinc-ss Mgr. fl: Annual Liu-:any Editor 4: Xmas 'l'va I-2-15: Pvp Club fl-4: Drill 'll-am 4. Al.'l'A WILSON Shr lm.: arhirrrd Jur- rro :rho hav lirfn' irrll. lllgllflf Wil, and lnrrd mwah. fjlvi- Tlub .-42 mio '4: Cluuus - .A.A l ' 3 i.A.A. vp. 4: Ant l: to 3 Studcnt 'amv Patrol Il-45 ' .ub Il-4: P4-p lub S-rx-tary Y . dm-ut Counril 41 u n n't f rill T4-am 2-4: Drill va Class Sm-rn-tary fl: jr. l' o m. . 2 Annual Stall' l-41 Atl- v r ' g Mgr. Animal 4: Class Assrnibly ' , Dann- Colnm. 2-3-4: Sr. llay .nmm. 43 Eaglm- Eyv Editor 43 F.lI.A. fl-41 Xmas Tra 2-fl-4: Carnival Comm. 2-fl-43 Tnlo Comm. 4: Madrigal Club 23 Ullin- Prartirv 43 Major:-ttv l-2. WESLEY YOUNCCHILD I .vlrfnt and drmrnfd Ilia! lilf n'u.v hmuly. I wake and il :rm duty. liasks-lball I-2-fl: Football 42 L1-tu-rim-n's Club 2-fl-4. ,M af
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SENIORS Cl7l,l,l'll'lN Nlm-l1,'Xl't.ll,XN .l lug, fl lmllr, mul fl hzlnl. nf hull hul m hffln- Iilulll' rlllllllplrff' Nlzlrlliuzll 21 l'lmlu tllllll lg .Nlllulall Slalll' fl-4: l'vll Clulv -lg Jxlllllliil l'hnlo lirlilln 4: ,ll. l'mnl. Cunnn. fig Class 'Xssvlllllly I-ll: liaugll' lfyn- 42 Dzlllrl' Cunllll, 2-Il: Culnlxul fltlllllll. 2-15- 42 Sl. Play Colllnl. 4: C..fX.A. l-22 All 2-fi-41 Tnln Cnnnn. 4: Xnnls 'IH-al 2-4: Dllxrl 'l'l. fl: Svnimn llalll Culnln. 4. .I.'XNli'l' MORl'1l,.XNlJ 'l'Vulllillg il im- imxxillll In n :rlllillg nllrlll'. Sllulvlll llmly 'lc'-. -li Sl. Play Cust 4: Ulllvm- l'l:lc'Iiu- 4: l'n'p Clull 43 l .ll..'X. fl-4: Slllllflll Cuunril fl-4: lla. l'mm flllllllll. fl: Awn- rlalv lirlllmn .Xnnuall fl: Nlusll' Dvpl. Chall- nnln fl: Annual Stull' 2-Il-4: Class .-Kswllllmly 2-Il-4: Caunlull Cullllll, 2-fl-41 Dalla- foulnl. Y-fl-4: Svrle-muy slllllvllf Council ,Z Mzlimvltj- il-4: Clnlinlnnn Xmas Tl-al 1 fi C.A.1X. S4-rl:-lzllv -. Cllls Llull lu-s. f C L: C. A. X. l-'Zz llmtu Clull l: Xlllih Tm l-2-Ii-43 Glu- Club l-2-fl-4: Sl. llnll Cnnnn. 4. NIARIAN PERRY l.rl ur laugh mul .wing mmv .vurlo:1'. Gln-v Clnll l-2-15-41 Chorus 4: Dllvvl' 'l'l'. 43 fi..fX.A. fl--lg Claus ASS1'lIlllly 2-fl: Sl. Plzlv Comm. 4: liagln- Eyv fl: Annual Stall' 4: Ofllcl- Placlirc Il: Carllivaxl Cnnnn. 2-4. 1 J . 5 ll Nl Rolllzlrl' ROGERS --lam 1lIrll'I A 'lu l all ronlfnlrd Iihr lnr. ' Class l xi 1: Calnival ftllllllll. 2-fig jr. l'rmn .Cox fl: Fuclllmll il-4: 'l'lzu'k flf41 Sl. Play .5 41 Studm-nt Cmnlrll fig l'. li. lllSllllCl0I lm N N C Q f x ll l .K RUSSELL SAGE Nuff and .mln lil. lllr lfnullh of julv. Foulllall l-2-Ii-4: Baslu-tlmll l-2-Il-4: Calllival Cnmm. 2-3- 43 Jr. Plum Cunnn. fl: l'. li. lnsnnrlm 4: l,l'lll'lllN'lI'S Clull 2-Il-4: lluyx Glu- Clull 2-fl: Engle liyv 4: Annual Stall' fl. GENE SICWVARD ll lx lllluh 'mill' In lu' fllliral Ihnll In hr fnlrl'rl. All l-2- fl-41 'frark fl-4: Clnnus 41 l'.li. lnstlnr- lol-lg Asslxlulll Cllzllllllnll Muxlr Dm-pl. 4. 4 4 ,J DUN.-Xl,lJ Nll'XTll.'XM .l!rlll ix :nn Ihill Ihull funn. l'ulllir .Nrltllm-ss System .C-4: lllmll- l'llljl-rtul fi: JI. Class .' N1'llllDlY .lz Sl. l'l:ly Cnnnn, 4: Svlliol Ball Clnnln. 4. CURRINH Ulll,SClll..-XCliR- ll il 11 :ur hula' lllldllfllhllljj In xrrll lu jllrrlu 1:ul'lmril'. KLA.,-K. l-I-fl-42 lll. l'll I Cnllllll. ll: l .ll..'X. ll-41 Sl. l'lay Cast 4 Y .XII l---l C llss Xssrnlllly .l: l.llnlll'y 144 .Xnnunl Slzlll Ili l'.l'I. lnsllurlsn fl: l'l Clull fl: Cnllllxzll Colllnl. l-2-fl: Xmas ls-.l I-J-.K-4. RUlll'lRll Rllfli Ill ll u :rin :nun lhr xfnrlllllll lilllff' All l-2: lloys film' Clull 'l' K lllllx ll l' Class .Msn-lllllly 2-fl: Svn l'luy Cmnln. 4l 'll. l'lunl Cunlnl, fl. Ii.XRlS.XR,X RUVSH Tu gfwrl will lhlll nnlllu lvlllllllyllluf' Olllrv l'lzu'll1'l' fll Clnnus 4. l'li1iI.Y Sl'llY.Xl.SOfX 'Il lnlllll :ln man, lmlllv jrl1lllllrn'. I X X l 'l' fills Ulm-1' Clull l-2-15,41 Cillx Clull Sul. ll .Mlm l: Claw Rn-ll. l: Xmas 'll-a l-l C lllux ll Cnlnlll. 2-fl-43 'llllu Cullull. I .-Xnnunl Stull' fl-43 Gills Clull 'llu-s. 4 Claw Vim- l'lm's. 41 l'x-ll Clull 4: Sl. l'ln Cast 4: Class .Km-lnllly 2: ill. l'l1 n v, -.-.. I Conlnl. Il: Sl. ll.lll Cllzlillllxlll 42 lla 1 Fu- 4' Slulll-nl llullln- Pzxllul fl- 1 .' l Cmlnrll li l'lluIo Clull ll Dllxrl lllnux l Du nf llll all 1 . nr- lull . .4 -f. 4 Stu: 1 ' 'l'v I l'l.XKl, Sll.-XM' nfl all llfl u llululv, rl 1 irhal ix il zl'ullh. ' Class l'ln-s. l: Fun lmll l-l-.5-4- lhskc-tllllll l-2-fl-4: 'llarlx ' 444- lrllvlllll-lls Llull I-.l-4. flluss . hl'IIll1lY I-Ii: lo Cullllll. ' 2 li l va Ulm- Clnll ll: Ill. plllll lflllnxllflnlln l 'll l 1 lzu- 4. Sl. ll.lv Cm li a
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enior Clay froplzecy it We are standing on thc boat dock, waiting to board the U. S. S. Review. built by the WAYNE STANLEY Steamship Company. It is the year 1970. The whistle blows and the crowd surges aheadg the band plays. and Mayor EARI, SHAW bids us a fond farewell. After boarding, we stand on deck, watch- ing the receding shores of Seattleg then search until we find our neat little cabins. No sooner had we begun to settle down than we heard a crash. Running out on deck we find that our liner has brushed sides with a dingy little tug, run by Tug Boat ROSIE JARRETT. who is giving the captain of our ship, GENE SEWARD, a good tongue lashing. Before long we are again under way. On the way back to our cabin we became so interested in watching two rich celebrities, ROBERT ROGERS and RUFUS LITTLEFIEI D, that I accidentally stumbled into a pail of water, left there by some negligent sailor. ROBERT I-IITCHCOCK ran up, apologizing profusely as he began again to mop the deck. He had deserted his work for a minute to tell his fellow-sailor, VERNON DOCTOR, that the ship's cook, CHARLES BRAGG, was thrown in the lioose-gow for sneaking food to MARIE BODINE and ELAYNE FUGERE, stow-21-ways aboard the ship. just thcn a small sea-plane began buzzing us, and wondering what was going on, we watched it closely, to soon diseover it was MARGARET HERR trying to scc a baseball game on deck. BILL DANIELS was up to bat, and made a homer-f right through the plane's window. The water began to get rough, so we retired to rest a bit. Here I found the magazine we bought before leaving, so I began to read it. 'Wdll,:iit seems WESLEY YOLNGCHIID has drilled another oil well in Five Mile Lake DR. MARVEN DAVIS has just discovered a new medicine for the seven- year itch. There is a picture ol' the increasingly popular Puget Sound Philharmonic Orchestra. I recognized the fellow seated at the piano as FRANK MARKS, and there is BILL DURKEE in the clarinet section. There with her back to us is their director .IO ANN DESCH, one of the worlds' first woman conductors. Suddenly the ship begins to really lurch and before long, the ship's doctor, GERALD KILCUP, was at my bedside feeding me pills. Two days later I was feeling better, and ventured out onto deck. just olT to portside was a very small, picturesque island, said to be inhabited by six women- -HELEN JOHNSON, ELSIE ARNDT, BARBARA ROUSH, IRENE DAVIS, JOAN ATKINS, and MARY BRANNAN, who were shipwrecked there three years before, but dis- gusted with modern life and men, refused to leave their small isle. We were just entering the English Channel and had to detour a bit to miss CAROL VALLEN- DER and MARY .IO EMANUEL, who were having a swimming race across the Channel. QI later heard that a small dog, traind by MARIAN PERRY. beat both of them.j 2
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