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v in STA Dl G O THE LAST STEP AS THE ELECTRIC CLOCKS snipped off the last minutes at Highline with heartless precision, the Class of '52 could not help glancing over its last five years with affection. lt was as though its memhers stood at a landing of the stairs, each seeing the variegated steps which had hrought him to this plane. The ones their feet had recently trod are the clearest seen, hut some of those which almost fade from view are the closest to their hearts. There is a hig one, way hack there. lt marks the day they first entered Highline, awed hy its size and all that lay hefore them. After their first hesitant steps up those stairs which were to lead them to this final thrill the pace increased, and each .lune found them hreathless after nine months of the clean hlackfandfwhite of hooks and hlackhoards, jostling their way through huzzing halls hetween classes, eating a hasty lunch with some of the finest friends on earth. They took a lot of first steps during those five years their first crush, the first time they made Torch, their first prom, the pride of heing State Champs in haskethall. There is so much to rememher . . .the constantly changing view from classroom Win' dows, deep greens and somher grays of rainy autumn, the sharp taste of a hot dog munched while rooting at a foothall game, the eternal miracle of the first snowfall, spring's welcome sunshine filtering through the cherry trees, the rustle of crisp papers, the murmur of voices in study hall. Soon all will he scattered: some to careers, some to college, and some to fight for their country that others after them may stand upon this same landing and look hack upon as many happy memories. And there are other memories, toof- more personal ..,. Senior Sims and Wesley' Denisong unforgettahle athletes, Don McDougall talented dramatists, .loella Wtutmd and ,lim Servizig Homecoming Ashleyg and that incomparahle wizard, Ed Crier, master of music. is not yet complete, for each graduate will have his own alhum of forever in his heart. comedians, Dick and Bill hlacksong Queen, Shirley But the picture memories locked . .f'fYe'5????' sdfiwfiffr .. 14 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS O-lack Bonathan, treasurerg lim Servizi, vicefpresidcntg Shirley Ashley, secretary, Arnie Hatch, president: Mr. Earl Trowbridge, adviser. Through Five Long Years of Learnin
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DALE ABBOTT Lettermenls Club, Glce Club, Traclt. Among the three hun' tired none was so apathetic or casual ax he, GEORGE AKERS- High Lines' Stall, Class Day Committee, Senior Park Conv mittee, Chess Club, Camera Club, Football, Boys' Club Cabinet. A strong telll. a settled purpose, antl an irwlneible determination. CAROL ALBRECHT A Cappella, Solo Band Contest, Band, Class Banlcer, Grand Honor Roll, Orchestra, Orchestra Contest, Pirates' Log Stall, Torch, Ushers, Cards and Announcements Committee, Pep Band, Solo Contest, Clari- net Quartet, The highest graces of mush' flow from the feelxngx of the hearl GARY ALLEN 'Entered from XVintbrop High School, NVinthrop, Yhashington, in his sophomore year. Solo Band Contest, Band, Orchestra, Drum Ensemble. ll'xth even beats and a definite rhythm, he drumnxed hu wav through life. AUDREY ALLXVINE Girls' Hall Patrol. lX'hat sweet delight a quiet Isle affortla. MARSHALL ALONZO Football, Pins and Rings Committee. Stillness of per' ton and steadxness of features are .Signal marks of good breeding. GORDON ANDERSEN Football, Pins and Rings Commuttee, As gentle .A rntn as ever hurled tu-o hundred pounds against a worthy opponent. BEVERLY ANDERSON Girls' Hall Patrol, Yell Club, Publicity Club. She lx worth remembering tn many ways. YAY ANDERSONffPirates' Log Staff. Pins and Rings Committee, Counselor's Assistant. Attractirenext in personality and dependability won her the adrrura tion of all who lqneu' her. jAKIK ANDERSON Cards and Announcements Committee. Mttvts' a worthy fellott- makes his contribution in silence. NANCY ANDERSON Entered from Holy Names Academy, Seattle, XVashtngf ton, in her sophomore year. Book Club, Camera Club, Honor Roll. Powder your lace with sunshine. RONALD ANDERSON 'Pins and Rings Committee. He mutt have loved being voting, he itat so reluctant to part with his youth. ROBERT ANDRENVS Entered from Garheld High School, Seattle, Washington. in lns sophomore vear. Camera Club, Debate, Libratv Club, Stage Crexs Parking teas no problem for hon. SHIRLEY ANNETTE A Cappella, Nleet Arizonafi Ushers, l3.E.C.A, Per! .intl .tauev with flashing dnnplei and buhhtng hair, BARBARA ARCHIBALD Yell Club, Publicity Club. Serious in the rlaxsroorn but a tlvnavno of fun when threefthirty fame. LINDA ARVlSAlS H.G.A,A., Camera Club, Ax attractive ax the pictures that she mapped. ,IOHN ASHLEY'-Entered from Coeur tl'Alene High School, Coeur nl'Alene, ldaho, in his junior year. Baseball, Basketball, Football. lVhy xhuuld I hurry when tune flies anyway? SHIRLEY ASHLEY Student Council, junior Class Treasurer. Senior Class Secretary, Pep Club, Yell Club. Soft peace she brings u'ht're't'er she arrwex. MARILYN AUDETT Entered from james Mxidison junior High School, Seat' lle. Washington, in her sophomore year. Glee Club, Ushers, Girls' Hall Patrol, Yell Club. Her quiet serenity made one feel that .she wax al peace with the world, ,IUDA AUSTIN Ushers. A pleasing blend of grate and harmony. lv1AR,lORlE AUSTIN Drama Shoppe, Prom Committee, Stage Doorf' Shea lovely . . . .whefx engaged . . . we ave gathered silver oreg 'li
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