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PQQAMYE iiri rn k, r ff it Mira ,. vi .NX ' tsl' jX.,.,,L.J W vw , - , l I it The, harder you run, the larfher youll rump, V W - N When you slip on the fake-oll, y9u'lI land with a bump. K 7 m X fm ' fx MADELYN LIPPARD ---f Book Club. Drama Shoppe, Clee Club. High Lines, FQ' E Q H.G.A.A., Camera Club. Pirates' Log. Girls' Club Treasurer. Only low 'TT' 'TTN' vibrant music would be an appropriate foil for thu stately model. JIM LOCKE Af-f Athletic Manager, Band, Boys' Club Cabinet, Knights of thc X - ,- Cutlass, Softball, Student Council. A good hit of old Erin wax found in L' ' 2. this mighty man nf small xtature. KATHLEEN LUEN- Book Club. Girl Reserves. Clee Club, H.G.A,A.. Or- chestra, Ushers. The warm vital light in her hair was the antithesis of her uviruffled nnen. ii 8 fa --1 1 - ff f 1 . , f H ALICE LUKE-Glee Club, Orchestra, Ushers, Camera Club. Rings an her f fingers and her fingers in a pie there was a man in her life. ANGELO lvlANZOf A Cappella, Band, Drama Shoppe, Clee Club, Knights of the Cutlass, Orchestra, You Canit Take It NVith You. The singing Mavi- Zos' youngest son-the laxt was ax good as the first. DORIS MATTHEV'fliirls' Room Committee, Ushers, Yell Club. Neat. carefully curled blonde h.ur and a baby camplexiuvrff--all .teamed paradoxical i when one thought of her conxuvning love of excitevnentd NORIVIAN MATTSCBN- -Band, Coll Club, Softball, Baseball. With a mania -- for baseball and a love for gulf, Norm wax always httting the ball. We ,JL .t BILL IVRCANINIUN Football, Honor Roll, Knights of the Cutlass. Track. The reserve he retamed for rlaxxroom succumbed to the friendly grin dm' played on the gridiron. HUB IVTCCANN--fFoothall, Junior Class VieefPrcsident. From the halls of Montezuma to the hallx of Hrghlme where he soon had the situation well in hand. LORETTA MeCAUGl-IAN Entered lrtun Federal Wlay High School, Vvlashf ington, in her iunior year. Book Club, Tennis Club, Camera Club, Senior Variety Hour. The veiled Spannxh eyes gave no indication of her thoughts, but there was no mmtalqirig the mexxage of her smile. BOB IVTCCLOSKEY7 flfootball, Knights of thc Cutlass. Bah lqnew hix Mrie'x and Whtte.s from the inside out all things mechanzeal lay in hi.: special pravmte. HARRIETTE NICCLURE H.C.A.A., Tennis Club. Her rubust humor enter' tamed her clasxrviatexg oeeaxumally it .xhocked them. NIARJORIE IVTCCULLUUCHH Entered from San Diego, California, in her sophomore year. A Cappella, Senior Variety Hour, Book Club. Clee Club. H.G.A.A., Mlisie Meet. Cirls' Cafeteria Patrol, lvlakeup Club. Mtlrgie 4 could please, tease, and entertain with barbed wit or .Sympathetic under' xtauding. CHRISTIE MeEAfIHlfRN lvlother Daughter Tea Coinnuttee, Book Club. Girl Reserves, Clee Club. Pirates' Log, Cirls' Cafeteria Patrol, Ushers, Yell Club, Ufhee Force. Her flaming red hair matthed the warmth of her per' xouality. BEVERLY lvlcClNNlS- Glee Club, H.C.A.A.. Yell Club. A tiny grouivifup zdeai. one with MARJORIE MeMARTIN She had merry' brown eyes that looked xurvietultilt ahylx' yet expectantly toward the bminaxx world as the fulfillment of her alum. Alllvl MeNAMARA Student Council, Track. Among the intelligent so bland or afvathette as he, none was BETTY MELKERf-A ieellfgruoined, genial ieerelaryfto-be 1t'ho.xe Candid re marks kept her small circle uf friends on the qui vxve. LEONA MEUNIER-ffEiitered from Rolla High School, North Dakota, in her freshman year. She knew what she wanted but never became obstrusntre in obtaining it. HAROLD IVIICHAELSUN Entered from U'Dea High School, Seattle, Wash' ington in his senior year. Basketball, Radio Announcer. High Lines. When he waxrft training his eyebrows to .tit up, he was wrrting for the sportx page, hm first love. MERVIN lVllCHELf--High Lines, Nlovie 'Opvrator, Orchestra, Pirates' Log. Wither bound wrth that great big camera and the xmall boy xmilel -J TI-Em.
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-T' WSH? 4 Ml , s I ICECRFGHKI 4 ,ff Ifflflf f .K V ,,, ,aw f. 'ofa .,.,.,,.-. I -:W f L N i as I ' i iiiifx 'il My f 'Z ' -ff, . .r - In ',.L ,g f i - ti., Y 'N L. A T' tl ,' -3 , e Y . H N p ,p, s o . T A so Page Twenty-four LOIS MILNE f--A Cappella, Glee Club, Nonette. The problems of the world were weighty upon the shoulders of one so young. VIRGINIA MlLLERfBoard of Control, junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, Debate, Cofeditor of High Lines, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Torch. Ushers. Her decisions, acquisitions, and impositions were made with- out a change of voice. SHIRLEY NllLTONfEntered from Compton Junior College, California, in her senior year. Far from being a typical Californian she hid her talent under a bushel, and only a chosen few knew of her ambition to be a concert pianist. GEORGE MOLLfOrchestra, Track. Although he was likely to dive under the nearest desk at the mention of a test, he escaped these hallowed halls on schedule. DELORES MOOREfEntered from Cleveland High School, Seattle, Washing' ton, in her junior year. Annual Band Contest, Band, Music Meet. She liked the feel of the good, cool cash, for she worlqed with itg but better still, she enjoyed music, her pastime. ARLENE MORRIS'-Glee Club. Empty wagons rattle loudest--hers never rattled. MARY NAUD-Book Club, Debate, Girls' Playday. Girl Reserves, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Ushers. An inquiring mind which reacted in sportive fashion to friends and foe alike. BETTE NELSON-Entered from Northbrook High School, Illinois, in her sophomore year. Board of Control, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls Room Com- mittee, Pep Club, Student Council, Ushers, Yell Queen. They sought thrills, these Nelsons, and the wail of a siren, be it fire or police, attracted them as flame attracts a mothi BILL NELSON--Entered from Northbrook High School, Illinois, in his sopho- more year. Basketball, Boys' Club Cabinet, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Track.-and in the same manner they attracted the opposite sex. EMILY NELSONgEntered from Woodbury High School, Scranton, North Dakota, in her sophomore year. She came from the Middle West and re' gavded her stay with us as an interlude to be endured but not necessarily enjoyed, JAYNE NESSffEntered from St. Margaret's, Victoria, Canada, in her senior year. Drama Shoppe, Glee Club. Titian and she haue much in comnionrftlie love of painting with a dramatic touch of color. PHYLLIS NICHOLSfNever outspoken nor loud -was she, but diligent in achieving her purpose. NORMA NORMAN-A Cappella, Annual Band Contest, Band, Book Club, Glee Club, Music Meet, Orchestra, Nonctte, Rhythm and songfmusic was her life and our pleasure. KEN OBERLOH-Ente'ed from Vashon Island High School, Washington, in his sophomore year. Highline's Gremlin Gussfwe always expected him to pop out of lockers and go Boo, but instead he concentrated on sophomore girls. IRENE OLSEN--Entered from Juneau, Alaska, in her sophomore year. Honor Roll, Makeup Club. A neat little bagatellc of affability. ORVILLE OLSONaBand, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Orchestra, Ski Club. The clean-cut Nordic type whose serious moments were enlivened with illuminating facts about light meters and sports. LARRY O'NEALgBasketball, Board of Control, Boys' Club President, Fresh' man Class President, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Softball, Torch. A gentleman from Kentucky who was also our candidate for the All' American boy. HAROLD PELTZER-Basketball, Honor Roll, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Ski Club, Senior Variety Hour, Homecoming Committee, Student Council. Slightly Scotch, cheeks aglow, Pete was always on the go. FLORENCE PETERSfDebate Club, Drama Shoppe, High Lines, Pirates' Log, R'Ladies of the Jury, Student Council, Torch, Ushers, Student Body Busif ness Manager, Board of Control, Senior Variety Hour, Girls' Room Com' mittee. Is she a descendent of goddesses or vaudevillians? MARGURITE PETTIBONE-Library, Senior Variety Hour. She was a pictur- esque cuisinc artist with method in her madness. MARJORIE PORTER-Entered from Starbuck High School. IVashington, in her junior year. Only her eyes sniiledf-she would have been afraid to laugh aloud. Ice cream, chewing gum, pop corn, and candy, Anything goes if the boy friend is handy.
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