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HORACE LUDWIG-Movie Operators, Stage Force. He whose hands can build will never be completely bored. EDWIN LYONS-Entered from U. S. Army. His stern countenance belicd the droll humor lurking behind. ALLENE MALONEY-Annual Band Contest, Band, Board of Control, Drama Shoppe, Girls' Room Committee, High Lines, Orchestra, Pen Pushers, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Student Body Business Manager, Torch, Variety Hour, Her flaming hair was our red light to stop, look, and listen. BONNIE MARSHALL-fCirls' Room Committee, Makeup Club, Movie Operators, Ski Club, Track Queen, Ushers. A picture painted in frm strokes of live and lovely colors. WILLOWDEANE MARTIN-A Cappella, Glee Club, H.G.A.A., Girls' Cafeieria Patrol, Library. She knew what she wanted, but never let us in 071 I C XECTCL. GEORGE MATELICHfSenior Class President, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Board of Control, Variety Hour. He had it all conquered before he even started. INEZ MCDOUGALL'--A Cappella, Clee Club, Variety Hour. Smiles are contagious. Inez was a carrier. BILL MoLAUCHLINfEntered from John Marshall High School, Seattle, in his sophomore year. Basketball, Knights of the Cutlass. Basketball was his occupationg school, his hobby. Ol5'!IA MQLEAN-'The shy live an interesting life, but the bold have more un. ED MEREDITHfEntered from Morris Community High School, Illinois, in his senior year. Shyness, in Ed's case, seemed to attract more girls than boldness would have. BOB MEYER-W-Glee Club, Music Meet. He was a ladies' man, but he corn' promised for girls. JACK MICKELSONfBoys' Club Secretary, Debate, High Lines, Makeup Club, Junior Miss, Track. Custom built and shooting at the stars he will talk his way home. JOHN MICKELSONfDrama Shoppe, Pirates' Log, Makeup Club, Ladies of the Jury, i'Junior Miss. Loved chivalry, honor and truth, largess and his tailor. NANCY MILES-wlintered from Garfield High School, Seattle, in her senior year. Drama Shoppe, French Club, High Lines, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Junior Miss, Variety Hour. She played the leading role in many activities, but never lost the charm of the ingenue. HERBERT MILLER-Camera Club, Debate, Football, Honor Roll, Model Airplane Club, Tennis. He was an exponent of the art of selffexpression an-raised only to the proper and polite degree. JEAN MITCHELL--Book Club, Drama Shoppe, Friendship Committee, Class Day Committee, Honor Roll, Pen Pushers, Pirates' Log, Junior Miss, Tennis, Ushers, Oflice Force, Variety Hour. Jean's laughing eyes and mileearminutc chatter left us breathless. STAN MORRILL--Entered from Flint, Michigan, in his junior year. Basketball. From Flint came Stan with midwest ideas, but we understood them all. RICHARD MUNKRES-Makeup Club. His head in the clouds, his heart in a cockpit, and his public waiting patiently on the ground. CARL MURRAYvCamera Club. A gentleman and to scholar. JUNE NIEHL-Basketball, Girls' Playday, Tumbling, Volleyball, Yell Club. Sportsfloving June resented the confining walls of a classroom. STEVE NOBLE-Drama Shoppe, French Club, Glee Club, Junior Miss, maui: Sinnouncer, Ski Club, Music Meet, Variety Hour. i'Noble is as o e oes.
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JEAN KALTENBACK-Entered from Portland, Oregon, in her senior year. Orchestra, String Ensemble, Variety Hour. In music did she live and move and have her being. GEORGE KIMBLEA-Camera Club, Ski Club. Haste makes waste-George thought before he acted. WALTER KING-His song-A'Don't Fence Me ln. YURI KODAMAAA dilettarite in spare moments, but a student at heart. MICHAEL KRAFTfFight fire with fire and Kraft with craft. BEVERLY KYES-fEntered from Seattle junior Academy in her senior year. Band, Honor Roll, Orchestra. Shy, but fairly bubbling and sparkling with mischief. LltL,lAEl LARSONfGlee Club. She skated by so swiftly, she left her books e in . HOWARD LATIMER-Ski Club. His playful moods were at odds with the conviction in his voice. JOAN Le MAY-Entered from Detroit, Michigan, in her sophomore year. Camera Club. Senior Class Secretary, Girls' Room Committee, High Lines, Pep Club, Ski Club, Yell Club. With such sparkle in her eyes and charm in her smile, she became a magnet for the campus. MERALD Le MOINE-Annual Band Contest, Band, Student Council. Book Club, Girls' Room Committee, Grand Honor Roll, Orchestra, Orchestra Contest, Pen Pushers, Pirates' Log, Clarinet Ensemble, Torch, Ofhce Force. Always one step ahead of her fellow students. JEANNE LEONARD-Entered from Ogden, Utah, in her junior year. The shortest pleasures are the sweetest. RACHEL LEONARDfEntered from East High School, Misstiiiri, in her senior year. Variety Hour. She metamorphosed from a happy little hoyden into a real lady with a yen for assisting in any job. PAUL LEVVAN-Debate, Hivh Lines, Library Club, Orchestra, Orchestra Contest, Junior Miss, Drama Shoppe, String Ensemble, Torch, Music Meet. His brief case was heavy with assignmentsfsome forgotten, and some most perfectly perfected. DARLENE LEWIS-Board of Control, Book Club, Office Force, French Club, Honor Roll, Ski Club, Ushers, Variety Hour. 'Those move easiest who have learned to dance. DARITTA LINDBERG-Entered from Portland, Oregon, in her senior year. Girls' Playday, Glee Club. Kind heart that never wounded. DARLENE LINDSAY-Ski Club, H.G.A.A. Na matter how late the tardy bell rang, it was always too early for Darlene. IRENE LINGWOOD-Anniial Band Contest, Band, Book Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Room Committee, Honor Roll, Pirates' Log, Ski Club, Ushers, Exchange Assembly, Bookroom Attendant, Variety Hour. To create true beauty shows a mastefs hand. PAT LINNANE-Ski Club, Ushers. How could one be so calm and yet have so much fire in her hair? CHUCK LITTLE---Camera Club. A gentleman who was so busy heing a photographer that he scarcely had time to he a scholar. JOE LoPRlOREiO'Dea was forsaken for Highline A--f more girls. RICHARD LORDfAnnual Band Contest, Band, High Linrs, Track, Pep Band. Meri of few words are sometimes the best. fn at ,- 4 I , ff'
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ARTHUR OLSONfSki Club. When it came to cars, he was the best of tinkerersg when it came to books, he tinkered still. BILLIE JEAN OSTERHOUDT-Class Banker, Library Club. Like the bee, she made her industry her amusement. RUTH OWEN-Frencli Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, High Lines, Makeiip Club, Pirates' Log, Commencement Committee, Ushers, Ski Club, Variety Hour. Earnest and dependable in her endeavors, with a flare for journalism. GLORIA PATTERSON A Cappella, Glce Club, Grand Honor Roll, Makeup Club, Orchestra, Solo Contest, Pirates' Log, Torch, Variety Hour. She delighted in perfection and seemed so much at ease as she approached it. GAIL PEARSONM-Athletic Manager, The smallest hair throws its own shadow. SHIRLEY PEBBLES---Entered from Kents' Hill Prep, Maine, in her senior year. She belonged to Highline, but her heart belonged to Boston. DICK PEDERSON- Entered from Minneapolis, Minnesota. in his sopliof more year. Camera Club. A little learning is a dangerous thing, but Dick is in no danger. MARGARET PERKU--A Capella, Glce Club, Grand Honor Roll, High Lines, Orchestra, Pirates' Log, Quill and Scroll. String Ensemble, Torch, Nonctte, Music Meet, Variety Hour. Soft refrains set off sprightly wit. BILL PETERS-Track, Orchestra. Please don't call me llfilliarnl GWEN PHILLIPS --Baud, Book Club. H.G.A.A., Library Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Tumbling, Ushers, Yell Club, Variety Hour. .Quips and cranks and wanton wilus 'neath a mask of wreathed smiles. GERALD POESNECKER-fHigh Lines. Drama Shoppe, Grand Honor Roll, Model Airplane Club, Pen Pushers, Pirates' Log, uhlunior Miss, Exchange Assembly, Variety Hour, Radio Announcer, It takes a wise man to play- thc fool. GRETCHEN POGGEL -Book Club, Class Banker, junior Class Secretary, Girls' Club Cabinet, Pep Club, Ski Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Variety Hour. Her smallest gesture holds the command of 41 queen. CARL POMEROYf'fAthleric Manager, Student Council, Debate, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Pirates' Log, Ski Club, Variety Hour. Carl, High- linels own lhlilliam Jennings Bryant, was no less popular than he. TOMMY POPEf-Entered from Los Angeles, California, in his sophomore year. Tennis, Rifle Club, Baseball. He took all life had to git-e--rand more. CHARMALEE PRENTICE-fBook Club, Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club VicefPresiclent, Girls' Playday, High Lines, H.G.A.A,, junior Miss, Girls' Hall Patrol, Ski Club, Torch, Yell Club, Pirates' Log, Variety Hour. Iomi kraew where she was going, but she didn't know whether to ski or ance t ere. YVONNE PRETTYMAN Entered from XYest Seattle High School, Seattle, in her senior year. Variety Hour. Open the door, Richard. CARRYL PURCELL- Glec Club, H,G.A.A., Tumbling, Ski Club, Vollcyf ball. Carryl loved life and knew the art of living it. DOLORES RASMUSSENA'Entered from Bremerton. Wlashington, in her sophomore year. Makeiip Club. For the good are always the merry. GERTRUDE RAVNAAWA Capella, Glee Club, High Lines, Pirates' Log, Quill and Scroll, Torch, Variety Hour. Ushers, Nonette, Music Meet, Ski Club. Dreams were in her eyes. JOHN RAYBACK--Pirates' Log, High Lines, Photography Club. If he had looked into his own lens, he would have seen a merry fellow who relished all arguments. DICK REHMKE'-Senior Class Vice-President, Assurance is two-thirds of 5IlffCS5. .3 ...I . 0 ggi . K ff .iir - 5:9 2 I ll P 1.. . l? Kam' 3 in .s .67 4' 'M Q' fir? M I 5' . K 3, 'rits 5. ,V R .t 3. kj? .K . 51. sr : . 1 Q. S ,rf at . f f 1 1, .fs if K -1 .. 'Eu 4 ' 'XSS' 1 X . fe' if 'N V, , l is AE ,is g Q It S 1' 'sis 1 C .3 L' L . , X Q , T x. , .aah f in ff, rl src.. ss, t ss f 7 . ,.......l,r..,,..,,, . , ., J 1 l 1 l l Q J A 1 1 1 1 J l 1 A, ,?.4
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