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JUDITH GERALDINE BECKMAN College Prep. Judy Latin Club 1,2g GAA 3,45 library Display 3,45 Lib. Club 3, Sec-Treas. 45 Sr. Y-Teens 35 Sr. Girls 43 Prom Comm. 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Banker 1,2,3,4 OF '59 ROBERTA LEONE BUTC HER General Bobbi Cheerleader 3,43 GAA 1,2,3,4g ln- tramurals 1,2,3,4g Gym Asst. 35 Li- brary Asst. 2,43 Lib. Club 2,3,4g Sr. Y-Teens 1,2,3g Sr. Girls 4 Commercial Nan Band 1,2,3,4g Senior Y-Teens 1,2, Pres. 35 Class Play 33 Senior Girls 4 When, twelve years ago, twenty -eight shining -faced youngsters tromped off to kindergarten, it was hard for us as well as our teacher, Miss Harriet Tilton, to believe that so soon we would become the seniors of Harbor High School. We, these seniors, now take a moment to reminisce before pro- ceeding along unknown trails. Terry Lawrence got off to a fine start by getting locked in jail during a kindergarten trip to the fire station. That was the year our' artistic talent began to bloom, Judy Beckman and Becky Raisanen learned to paint. They dabbled walls, floors, and the unfortunates who happened to sit near them. Marty Lindenmayer and Bobbie Billhardt didn't take long to dis- cover how soft the rug was on which to take short OJ naps. Little Karen Annala and Patty Lintala were, for some unknown reason, taken to the cloakroom accompanied by teacher and twelve inches. We had trouble telling whether Jackie was Gerri or Gerri was Jackie when we met the Richards twins. We enjoyed our mid-morning snacks in first and second grades. Slowly we learned to spell kat and read about the Adventures of Jim and Judy, and of course, we can't forget their wonder dog, Tag. Newcomers in first grade were Allan Endelmann, Jeffy Pillars. and, Lindy Ralph. In second grade we were graced by the arrival of Davie Purtilo and Donnie Pyer, Before long we began writing stories, Ruthie Luoma never stopped! As third graders, we started on our never ending quest Ol for arithmetic. After giving our teachers many gray hairs, we learned to multiply. Such fun! stated little Marty Thayer. Before he could retract his statement, we were faced with long fand it was long, division. NANCY LEE CAMPBELL Tl-IELMA AILENE. CARPENTER Commercial i Latin Club 15 Senior Girls Treas 4
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ball Bobc the S KAREN ELMA ANNALA PHRANIA SUSANNE BAKER College Prep. General Fran French Club 2,35 Usher Squad 43 Prom Committee 3s Senior Girls 4 43 Base- GAA 1,2,3,43 Senior Y-Teens 2,35 tor ,2 Senior Girls 4 hecks to make sure that Linda gives him the right change at enior Girls milk stand. Saleswomen Judy and Ruth look on. CLASS ROBERT ERNST BILLHARDT Intramurals ls Football-Mgr. 2,33 Basketball-Mgr. 23 Track-Mgr. 23 Monogram Club 3,4 General Bob
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This is a fine time for Terry, Bill, and Dave to be studying for that Macbeth test they've already taken. VELMA IRENE CARPENTER General Red Vocational Industrial Club Reporter 3, Pres. 4. see MARVIN CLARK College Ed. Zimmerman Football 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Monogram Club 3,45 Class President 1,45 Prom Comm. 35 Movie Operator 45 Choir 2,35 Y- Canteen Council 3,4. ALLAN SCHUYLER ENDELMANN College Prep. Al Prom Committee 35 Y-Canteen Coxmcil 4. CLASS KENNETH EUGENE COX College Prep. Ken Band 1,25 Jr. Chorus 15 Photography Club lg Class Play 35 Choir 4.
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