Grays Harbor College - Nautilus Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA)

 - Class of 1968

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Page 132 text:

135' To the student, an annual is a timely little keep- then stored away for future spells of nostalgia. It is handed to him complete -finished - otidy collection of memories from one year at school. Q J sake to be glanced through once or twice and ' U But to an editor, an annual is something else. It is.l28 pages that must be filled with ideas - some gathered from previous yearbooks, others devised by himself. It is an unwieldly mound of photographs, copy sheets, rough drafts, and carbon paper, all glued together with rubber cement, the fumes of which be- come more potent with each passing deadline. , For this editor, it meant hauling a photographer around the li- brary to takeipictures of 65 unwilling freshmen, it was calling a fire drill one autumn day so that everyone could be present for the endsheet picture, it was working in a deserted 400 wing on week endsvand listening to the dance music which floated up from the Hub. Most important, it was a two quarter class in human relations, an experience I will never forget. i Of course, such a project cannot be accomplished by a single individual. I am thankful for'an understanding adviser, Mrs. Barbara Elliott, and a hard-working staff including its Business Manager, Vicki Wakefield. Recognition must also be given to the club presidents who wrote the copy for their organizations and to everyone who ultimately squeezed into the pictures. Like the school it represents, the Nautilus has undergone many changes since its beginning over 35 years ago. An early version of the publication had only four pictures, three of which were pasted in. This year, more activities were included, and more space allotted to both organizations and sports. A brave attempt was made to get away from pictures with row upon row of faces staring blankly from the pages. , - The iunior college annual holds a uniaue place between that of the'high school and the enormous volume of most four-yearin- stitutions. It need not be bound by pointless tradition, but in- stead may be presented on a more ,personal level. So take this book, it was ,made for you. And I hope with all my heart that you enioy it. ' Editor A , A

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Taylor, James 35,39 Tesia, Mary 26,29,31,45,92 Tibbets, Mr. Oliver 9 Thomas, Miss Rosemary 17 Thompson, Dennis 57,100 Thompson, Nancy 31,92 Thompson, Nick 92 Thompson, Steve 32 Thomson, Bob 75 Thornton, Lester 34 Timpone, Joe 61,74 Tinnerstet, Darryl 99 Todd, John 50 Transue, Allan 102 Trohimovich, Barbara 3I ,32,94 Trudeau, Gary 57 Turley, Robin 56,92 Turner, Mr. Frank 18 Twidwell, Steve 96 Undem, Mr. Frank 18 Urdahl, Steinar 32,92 Valentine, Betty 56 Van Sycle, Ed 100 Van Sycle, Mr. Edwin 9 Van Vactor, Mr. William 18 Vessey, Connie 26,39,92 Vest, Rodger 61 Victor, Jim 92 Vincent, Georgia 92 Wagner, Mr. Elmer 18 Wakefield, Vicki 51 Walden, Margaret 103 Walden, Penelope 103 Waller, Mr. David 18 Walsh, Kathleen 101 Walton, Harold 93 Warden, Gail 28 Warren, Sharyn 93 Wasp, Robert 60 Wayman, Richard 40,71 ,98 Weathers, Larry 27,37,38,4O,52 93 Weathers, Terry 35,38,41, Weiblen, James 34 97,101 Weinstein, Mr. Lawrence 9 Wellington, Mr. Craig 12 avr' . 'uw an 'F' A 5 Wetzel, Paul 61 ,99 Wefzel, Steve 27,4O,97 Wharton, Marsha 32 Wheeler, Mary 101 Wheeler, Robert 34 Wheeler, Bill 103 Whipple, Joan 93 White, James 93 Whiteman, Ron 96 Whitney, Pat 28,57 Wilcox, Kenneth 100 Wildner, James 93 Wise, Frank 35,48,93 Wiseman, Susie 54,94 Witherell, John 37,5O,71,1O0 Wolfenbarger, Phebe 57,102 Wolkiewicz, Ed 104 Wong, Jackie 40,511,102 Wood, Marsha 102 Woodard, Carole 98 Youmans, Paul 27,37,41,38,5O, 93 Young, James 34 Williams, Mrs. Virginia 21 Younger, Mrs. Virginia 6,18,29 Willis, Kathleen 73,93 Wilson, Cheryl 93 Wilson, Scott 99 Wilson, John 30,44,60,63,64,67 Wilson, John M. 93 Zambaras, William 93 Wilson, Laura 106 Zink, Barbara 28,93 Windell, Larry 99 Zink, George 74 Wintrip, Diana 103 Near the sea that flows along, Zook, Robert 93 Stands our school so firm and strong. Through the years we'll think of you, G.H.C. the gray and blue. Though the years may all go by G .H .C. will never die, She will live in our memory, She will live in our memory. Sing her praises one and all Let them echo through the hall, Alma Mater G .H .C. This we sing to thee. 127

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