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S E N I O R C L A S S OFFICERS 0 Standing: Mr. Earl Trowbridge, class adviserg Mr. Spen' cer Hungerford, class counselor. Seated, Rear: Sharon Schwindt, sec- retary: Don Ossinger, president. Front: Linda Walker, vice-president: Allison Hill, treasurer. Fond Are Their Memories UST as they were about to sail on o'er the sea of life, the Class of '55 paused on the threshold of the future to reminisce on those joyous days past . . . some, far removed into the infinite space of timeg others, still as vivid as the moment they happened. The doubts and anxieties of that first year in school have long worn off, but many will often remember the excited feeling that swept over them during that first bit of recitation. They draw from the back of the picture fond memories of the enthusiasm they displayed as the varsity basketball team walked off with the myth' ical 1951 Washington State Basketball Championship. As their second year came and went, the Class of '55 participated a bit more in school activities. While some were winning honors in sports, others were selected to govern the junior high. Additions from Puget Sound Junior High School brought new ideas to sophomore class movements. As one cooperative group they forged ever on' ward over the trials and tribulations of their sophomore and junior years. With a surety accumulated from past experiences, they became expectant for that last year. When Don Ossinger, Linda Walker, Sharon Schwindt, and Allison Hill were selected to lead the Class of '55 through their senior year, they immediately responded with a will to succeed in every endeavor. The football team started events rolling by capturing second place in the Puget Sound League. Within the classroom, as well as without, other seniors were making names for themselves. Lauren Jakey earned the title, Master of Music, while Anne Berryhill and Leon Brauner headed the cast in the school play, Our Miss Brooks. A Toast from Coast to Coast, the '55 Variety Hour, kept scores busy helping with its production and presentation to a TV audience along with the regular audience at the school. A new student recreation area, the HUB, was christened in a momentous surge of studentfbody support. As the members of the Class of '55 move on to newer goals, may it he marriage, avi L . a job, or higher education, they will always be able to look hack into the wake of the dx 4 - past and recall cherished memories. t ' .g bf Q o 0 . The twelve- year journey I5 over -. nril yi! 1'-1 Q 2 y
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UPILS pictured here represent a few of the sixteen hundred who watch the stage during any production. Each must carry his own Key that opens the door to entertainment or to learning, and this same Key will ultimately open the door to a world full of opportunities of every kind. 23
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0ld fr ends, w 71 have fo part, DIANE ADAMS-Entered from Franklin High School, Stockton. California. in her junior year, Board of Control, High Lines ' Stall, Co-Editor of the High Lines, Honor Roll. She's witty, ambitious and full of fung As a student in journalism, she's A number one. JON ADAMS-Book Club, School Bankers, Bus Patrol. Books to the right of him, books to the left of him, but he neither vulleyed nor thundered. JEAN AKEHURST-A trifle shy, with a naughty twinkle in her eye. BOB ANDERSON-Tennis Manager. Don't defrive me of my pranks, For ufhie the teachers give no thanks. DON ANDERSON-Stage Crew. Dance Club. lf. he ,found IDG niuch do, he took a rest, did his best, then whistled his way t roug . PAULA ANDERSON-Book Club. School Bankers, Library Staff. Torch. Ushers, SPADES, Yell Club, Senior Gift Committee, Class Day Committee. Blythe as a hummingbird. WILLANIAE ANDERSON-Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club Cabinet, Library Staff, Panorama, Pep Club, Piratet' Log' Stall, Publicit Club, Representative Assembly, Torch, Yell Club. C.A.S.H., SPADES, bllomecoming Committee, Senior Gift Committee, AllfPitztes' Revue. Tau hear that girl laughing, you think she's all fun: But angels smile, too, lor the work she has done. HAZEL ANDREW-Archery. Round and round the rink she goes and where she stops she always knows, JOHN ANNEAR4 Look twice: That serious manner, that courteous air Camouflage an imagination beyond eompare. DAVE ANNIBAL-Swimming, Junior Class Treasurer. Drama Shoppe. Torch, Panorama, Pep Club, Pirates' Log Stall, Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, SPADES, All'Pirates' Revue. Discrimtnating in taste, meticulous in attire, But he seasoned his speech with gentle satire. JOYCE ANNIS-Pep Club. A Cappella, Representative Assembly. Yell Club. Don't fence me in. PAT ANTIC-- Why should she worry or have a rare? She might even marry a millionaire! PAT ARCHIBALD- All Pirates' Revue, Homecoming Assembly. ln punto' mime-she was both The Bad and the Beautiful. MONTY ARMSTRONGf Not even his girl could ever mar His love for his radio and his car. BETTY ASHERf Happy am l, from care l am free, lVhy aren't they all coquettish like inc? SYLVIA ATKINSON-A Cappella. Panorama, Publicity Club, Ycll Club, Song Princess, Student Court, Girl of the Month. Then to Sylvia let us sing, As loyalty from the rafters ring. JOLENE AXTELL-Entered from Lake XVashington Senior High School. Kirkland. rlashington. in her senior year. Girls' Glee Club, Library Stall, Crazy over orses. VAL BAILEYfVal hitched his mind to a scientipc star. BELLE BAKER-Relenterecl from Glendale High School, Glendale, Oregon. in her senior year. H.G.A.A. Her shining face and quiet ways could not help but win new friends. JEB BALDl4Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama. Publicity Club, Representative Assembly. Tennis, Yell Club. He won singles on the court, but he preferred doubles in the car. GAIL BALDWIN-French Club, Drill Team, Library Statf, Nlalrefup Club, A little shy. but mighty sweet-- A picture of neatness from head to feet.
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