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DAVIE ADAMS- l'll find a way or make one. Girls' Club rep. 31 Student Council 3: Debate Club pres. 4: Eagle Eye Editor 4: SE- COMA Literary Editor 4: Drama Club Librarian 4: Carnival Comm. I-2-3-4: Assembly I-2-3-4: gunior Prom Comm. 3: Senior Play omm. 4: Driver Training 4: Sophomore Hop. Comm. 2: F.H.A. 2: Librarian 3: Christmas Tea Comm. 2: SE- COMA staff 3-4: Senior Ball Comm. 4: Glee Club I. CHARLES BAKER - How could one appear so blissful and com- fortable and yet be so alert and intelligent. Debate Club 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play Stage 4: junior Prom Comm. 3: Sophomore Hop Comm, 2: Asserrybly I-2-3-4. fy ,f f L' fn, MARCELLYN BAR ET - lt's nice to e atural y u're nat- urally n' e CLA. ce-pres. 4: G.A.A. I - 1 . .A. 2-3-4: Pep Club 3- 5 ' r Ball Comm. 4: Senior lay mm. : Dr' eam 2-3-A brarian 3-4 lor m C m-rn. Carniv m. I-2-3-4: ce c ' : C rus 3: Glee ' . nstru r 3: Driver rai : Assembl 2-4: Christ- mas T a Comm. I-2-3: SECOMA Sta 4. MARVIS BAUER - Good humor is one of the best articles of dress. G.A.A. I-2-3-4: F.H.A. Z-3-4: F.H.A. historian 4: Assembly I-2- 3: Pep Club 2-3: Sophomore Hop Comm. Z: Carnival Comm. I-Z-3-4: junior Prom Comm. 3: Senior Play Comm. 4: Class sec. 4: Student Council 4: Drill Team 3-4: Libra- rian 3-4: SECOMA Staff 4: Tolo Comm. 4: School Patrol 3: Driver Training 3: Ofhce Practice 4: Clee Club I -Z-3-4:Christmas Tea Comm. I-2: G.A.A. Rep. 4. ELRAY BERGQUIST -- Anyone can talk but it takes brains to be quiet. Entered from Mallallo Un- ion High School 3: Senior Play Comm. 4: Ticket Comm. 4. EVERESTE BLACK- Why all the toil and trouble ? Boys' Patrol I-Z-3-4:Track 2-3-4: Driver Train- ing 3: Eagle Eye 3-4. x ff' We 0 Y ANDERSON IUD -- Nothing is mpossible to a willing heart. lA.A. I-2-3-4: Clee Club I-2-3-45 3 . ' . N . D ep Club 4 Senior Play Comm 4 ssembly I-2-4' Carnival Z-3-42 rill Team 2-3-4: Christmas Tea Somm. 4: Driver Training 4. r 3 ' BARNARD- He had a se for news that pointed toward ?eninsula. Boys' Clee I-2: Chorus l-3-4: Assembly I-Z: Boys' Patrol l: Carnival Comm. 2-3: Track Z-3: football 3-4: Senior Play Comm. I: Boys' Sextet 4: Drama Club 4: -ettermen's Club 4. u !ARBARA BARRETTfWithdrew. IOHN ENTON- He is the very Zine-apple of politeness. Student ody pres. 4: Lettermens Club 1-4: Football 2-3-4: Basketball '-4: Baseball 2-3-4: Safety Patrol : Class treas. l-3: junior Prom Iomm. 3: Senior Play Cast 4: As- .embly I-Z: Boys' Glee 2: Chorus ': P.E, Instructor 3. ,. LAYMOND BJORKLUND-- To be 'arnest is fine but to have a good ime is better. Drama Club treas. V: Photo Club I-2: Boys' Patrol -2: So homore Hop Comm. Z: unior Prom Comm 3: Carnival Iomm. I-2-3-4: Assembly 3. :ARL BLACKBURN - f-A light . ' ' I .zz , . . . eart lives long Boys Patrol I river Training 2: Drama Club 4: iarnival I-2-3-4.
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Bob Wehrer, vice-pres.: Mar- gie Wishard, treasurer: Shirley Nicholson, rep., Miss Lewis, adviser, Marvis Bauer, secre- tary: james Lawson, president. W The Federal Way 'Sl Beacon of Light shone brightly for the past four years reveal- ing athletes, artists, musicians, actors, and students. Leading the seniors in their activities this year were james Lawson, president, Robert Wehrer, vice-president: Marvis Bauer, secretary: Margie Wishard, treasurer, and Shirley Nicholson, rep. to the Student Council. Miss Lewis and Mr. Root were their able advisers. Their two major events were Spring Fever, the senior play, given on November l8, and the Senior Ball, which was held during the spring. The class prophecy and will were read at the senior assembly in May. Many seniors participated in extra-curricular activities. The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, the Future l-lomemakers of America, Lettermen's ,,,,, Club, Drama Club, Debate, Annual staff, Librarian, .-- .W Pep Club, Drill Team, and our school paper, the Eagle r,'5'-Eg., Eye, were the major interests of the seniors. Many f members of the class helped prepare and promote the I i Carnival. ,V V D I 5- 'F Baccalaureate and graduationwere the highlights f f -lf ? , ,.,. if of the year. On June 5 the seniors, dressed in blue caps 5- ff if' ' '- , and gowns, marched down the aisle to the immortal , , -H . Pomp and Circumstancef' . 'A in '-'i' . ll f 2 U ,S ,- '-Q' .VQ U Q. i :g '11, i'1,!j ' A
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TIM BLANEY- The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it. Chorus I-2-3-45 Boys' Patrol 45 Assembly 2-3. BEBE BUSSELLE- Here was a pert turned-up nose, a sprinkle of freckles and a smile that made us all happy to be near her. Christ- mas Tea Comm. 2-35 Glee Club I -4: Art I5 Assembly 2-3: Sophomore Hop Comm. 25 Carn'val Comm. 21 Driver Training 35 Eagle Eye 32 junior Prom Comm. 35 Tolo Comm. 45 Senior Play Comm. 4: Librarian 45 Debate Club 45 Pep Club 45 F.H.A. 45 Drama Club pres. 4. 1 'Af M' fri L, DARRELL CREIGHTON - No man is happy who does not think himself so. Boys' Club pres. 45 Eagle Eye 45 Basketball I-2-3-45 Class pres. 25 Carnival Comm. 25 Chorus 2-3-45 Senior Play Comm. 4-5 Assembly 2-45 Lettermen's Club I-Z-3-45 Student Council 2. ,I . M . Mu. - - . J -Y. JANICE DEJARDINE - Humor lurked in her eyes while the kind- ness in her -hear erIlowed. Girls' Club vice- r 1 Music De- part ent C ' n 45 Senior Play Cast ' t ent Body vice-pres. 35 Class . 25 Girls' Trio 2-3-45 Clee Club I -3-45 Assembly I-2-3: Stu- dent C ncil 2-35 String Ensemble I-45 C ival Comm. I-2-35 Tolo Comm. 5 Sophomore Hop Comm. 25 junior Prom Comm. 35 Drill Team 25 Christmas Tea Comm. 2-3-4. g RE N DUFFY 'ce s ev s nd g n . Ch - mas ea C rnm. 2 5 Drill Team 5 C e lu I- 5 Pep Club 1 - '..--. Ball omm. 45 Driver Train g 45 Carnival 4. GAIL FIELDS - The fewer the words, the greater the profit. G.A.A. I-2-3-45 F.H.A. 2-3-45 F.H.A. treas. 4: Drill Team 3-45 Senior Play Comm. 45 Christmas Tea Comm. 35 SECOIVIA Staff 45 Carnival Comm. 2-3-45 Assembly I-2-35 Driver Training 45 To'lo Comm. 45 Eagle Eye Staff 45 junior Prom Comm. 35 Senior Ball Comm. 45 Drama Club 45 Office Practice 4. A . M U' f f wi? lx, I I -L . 'N ,- -L, f 7, -. 1 ' A f X L . osm tic for beauty like happi ess Christmas Tea Comm 3 4 H 2 3 4 FH A pr s 4 s embly I 2 3 Senior Play Cast 4 'ophomore Hop Comm. Z5 junior rom Comm. 35 Student Body ice-pres. 45 Drama Club vice- res. 45 Debate Club 45 Glee Club -2-45 Librarian 35 Office Girl 4. A Rl I N-'There is nlo 1 if . . 5 f lirls' Club sec. 35 G.A.A. I-2-3-45 7..A.--5...e.5A- I - - : : x I .1 1 IARY COBY- Life is 'yeryls orb- I . , .. I ' 5 nd very uncertain let u ape dfit s well asuae can! Baseball 2-3-45 football 3-45'-5 Lettey'men's lub N45 vit:-pres. Lettermen's Club 35 Ihorus 45 P.E. lnstructor 4. .A v A I , . ' U ' 1. .' 1 - 5. .IL . - x Yi . - ' to live where women are scarce ssembly 2 3 SECOMA Staff 4 rack 3-4. JARWIN DAVIS- My aspiratiori s . ' X - : : l' e I love GAA I 2 Assembly 2 3 4 Sophomore Hop Comm 2 J A DEVEREAUX- I live the 5 I I I 'enior Ball Comm. 45 Eagle Eye 35 Jep Club 2-3-45 Drama Club 45 :horus 45 Christmas Tea Comm. Z-3-45 Senior Play Comm. 4. K .J xrr J 11: .MJ I' l ll.iA MAE DEWALD- As sweet as , n p 5 er music. Class sec. l 2, Student :ouncil sec. 3-45 F.H.A. sec. 25 F.H.A. 2-35 G.A.A. I-25 Carnival :omm. I-2-3-45 Christmas Tea Comm. 3-45 Clee Club I-2-3-45 Sophomore Hop Comm. 25 junior Z - 1 ' I-2-35 rom Comm 3 Drill Team ssembly I-2-3-45 Senior Play Cast 45 Drama Club 45 P.E. ln- structor 45 Driver Training 45 Sirls' Trio 2-3-4. I hlng provided It is incredible oys Patrol I Photo Club I As- embly I 2 Track 2 3 4 Carnival omm. 35 Senior Play Cast 45 De- ate Club 4: Drama Club 4. ' gACK FOOTE- I can believeiany- B 5 z I S - : - - : ' C b
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