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JCDITH AARDE-Drama Shoppe, I7.T.A., Girls' Club Cabinet, Ushers, Yell and Song Club. Sweet as morning roses freshly washed with dew. JOHN ABBOTT-Gymnastics. Grace and strength in muscle and personality. JOLETA ADAMS- ll'ee, winsome, and wise. KELLIS ADAMS- High Lines ' Staff. Tickcteers. Her quiet seriousness was modified by a warming smile. NANCY ADAMS-Entered from Highland High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in her senior year. Some like swimming, some like diving: Nancy likes rodeos and horseback riding. JANET AHLQCIST-Torch. Ticketeers, Representative Assembly, Pan- orama, CASH Club. A good laugh is sunshine. DIANA ALLISON-Ticketcers, CASH Club. A little earnest and a little prim: Interested in school and also in him. DANIEL ALSPACI-I-Entered from Wenatchee High School, VVenatehee, XVashington, in his junior year. Drama Shoppe, Stage Crew, Our Town. Congenial and cheerful to everyone. Drama activities keep him on the run. ROXVENA ALVIN-D.E.C.A., CASH Club, All-Pirates' Revue, L'shers, Yell and Song Club, Torch, Representative Assembly. Gay and helpful in her own way, A spark of life in any day. JANICE AMUNDSEN-Entered from Benjamin Russell High School, Alexander City, Alabama. in her senior year. To be merry best becomes her. COLLIN ANABLE- Honesty and good fellowship dwell within thee. EVA ANDERSON-Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Torch, Waskowitz Coun- selor, Yell and Song Club. Off to camp I love to go, 'Tis the outdoors I wish to know. JEANNE ANDERSON-Girls' Club Treasurer, National Honor Sol ciety, Panorama, Pirates' Log Staff, Representative Assembly. SPADES, Ticketeers, Torch, Yell and Song Club, Senior Cruise Committee, Baccalaureate Committee, Publicity Club. Her presence is like the sunshine when the world is drenched with rain. JOHN ANDERSON-Basketball, Big H, Football, Track, Knights of the Cutlass, Baseball, Representative Assembly. All'Ameriean boy. LINDA ANDERSON-Entered from Franklin Pierce High School, Ta- coma, Washington, in her junior year. Library Club. A sunny glow of gladness in her blue eyes gleaming. CHUCK ANGELL-Honor Roll. He would Hirt with mermaids, or so I'1'e heard tell: For he was a skin diver who did right well. BRUCE ANGEVINE- Creeping like a snail, unwillingly to school. BARBARA ANGLE-Board of Control, If.T.A., CASH Club, Make-up Club, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Student Body Business Manager, Ticketeers. Her eyes are the dwelling place of light. PAT ANNLTTE- ll'ho looked upon the rose remembered her. LINDA ANNIBAL-A Cappella, F.T.A., SPADES, Glec Club. Grand Honor Roll, Vllaskowitz Counselor, Torch, Senior Oetette, Junior Red Cross. Books, books, books, forty thousand million books-marching by in front of her. PETER ARMENTROIJT-Football Manager, Baseball Manager. Big H, Torch, Traffic Safety Council Chairman. His sunkist hair, his grin, his mind, Make him the ladies' A-l find. LARRY ARNOLD-Annual Band Concert. Senior Band, Basketball. Track, Visual Aids. He let his camera speak for him-smnetirm's. JERRY ARNTSON-Panorama, SPADES. Ski Team. Skiing and sailing appealed to Swede, A boy so thoughtful in word and deed. SHARI ATE-VVaskowitL Counselor, Yell and Song Club, Torch. Pub- licity Club, Pirettes. The gold in her heart wus tempered by the gold in her hair.
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f v Tu entx two SI NIOR CLXSS OHHI CFRS 0 Standnzg., Tom Ing XICL prtsldtnt Mr Spcncrr Hungerford ad xlsLr Max Starculch president Stand Marx Dena sccrttwrx IIog,r Gorman tra xsurcr The Blossommg Years S A LOVELY BUD begms to floxxer and bloom ln deheate splendor so grux the Class of 1958, more than elght hundred stronv Not one of them could ex tr forget their flrst fearful entering of Hlghhne or the Competent leldcrs thnx select ed to gulde them Larrx Haxx klnson plesldent, Nxncx PoesneLlIer xlet president ljxelxn Yates secretarx and am Olshl treasurer These sophomores adlusted readllx to nexx surroundings and soon took hrm root lI1 the splrlt and tr xdltlons of Hlghllne In their jumor xear sexual members of this class gamed speual ruogmtxon Marx Hoxxard xxas elected song prlncess Glrls Club chose Susu Larson as Glrl of the month and Carol Stensland helped rugn at Homeeommg as unlor I rmress Leadmg them 1n thelr manx cntelprlses xxelf. the offleers Bo Sprague Marlon Kmghton Larrx Strege and jane 0lShl CllmdXlUg thelr stax at Hlghhne Lamt the senlor xear the busiest and best ot all' The State Basketball Tournament Our Toxxn the Xll School Pllx the tlnal senlor aetlxltles of prom partx the Lrulsc :ll that thlngs and othus xx ere experlenecs that xxlll alxx axs bring xx um memories Guiding the Plratc shlp of 58 xxtre Max Starcexlch PI'CSlilC'l1t fom Ing xlce presldcnt Marx Dena suretarx and Roger Gorman treasurer One xx ould loolI tar to fmd 1 class of me ltcr iLl'l16XLll1LI'ltb Matchless xx ere thex ID scholastlc dlJllltX torenslcs dramatlcs art IHLISIL and athlntlns As the xear name to a close the bud that had begun to unfurl ln 1955 opened to dlselose a mature class fullx prepared to hnd 1ts xxax through the ll'lU'lL'ItC tldllS of thc forest that lax before them , V: V .. V I . 1 it ' 4 V ' ' ,V I Y' V- I' V V y V - V I I -- . I 1 V I: VVV , F I' 5 1 7 - v . . 1 I . Vi, .V VK 'VV ,S V VV V 4 , I . I 'G I 4 ' V V, ' ,'V, V V , V I V. I I 1 ' 1 x VV, C. ' ' W 'V ' I ' l ' ' m I I- V I - IV -I IV- , 1 I 1 . ' V V V - VIV' . V IV V VV ,'VI, -VV' I . . I , L I , . , xy V V V V -V V V I '- ' I V I ,V - ,V- V ' V I 1 , v ,v r ' , - . Y 7 V H I H V. . X ' .. 4 .. K H ., 4 1 . . x ' ' ' V VV, V ' 'V VCVV V' I V V'V VV . , . . '-' w . 4 ,xxx , , V , ,' V V k V , , V i. - f , I , . . . . I , . , . . ask - - V V V ,VI J at ' If J ' ' ' V , . ' V V .V 'V V. H ' V I V ' .. , '41 Q 1 V . N V . V F N y I Y . X LA V 'V , VV I K- .IV V - U fr V V, Y VV X V I, V , , 1' 'L 1 , 0' V . V V l I ' V ' V V'V ' V V V I VI 2 ,VI VV I-- - 1 1 - - V c . . . . V V V . I , ,,V V V V. Vi. , ,V I V I V ' V, V ' V V' ' V' V'V, I' I V V V I V -I- V -. K v a rv K 1 V V+ -v , . V V '. ' I VVVV ' .V I V '-Im I - V I V- - 4 . D 4 1 . ' , ' , V ' V'.. V V 'V- V V'V V . I'V- - 'A l 1: 1 v 7 v f ' . 1 Q. ' , x ' . VV V ' 'I -1' v 1 I ' ' I ' L K I Q
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SLE ATKINSON-Publicity Club, SPADES, Visual Aids, Yell and Song Club, Song Staff. The face that launched a thousanil smiles. CLAUIJIA AUSTIN- High Lines' Stall. Panorama, SPADES, Tieket- eers, Yell and Song Club. Sunnv tempered, full of fun, Many friends at school she's won. SLI' llAIiClX'K-Entered from Lebanon L'nion High School, Lebanon, Oregon, in her senior year. Like 41 neon light her smile f-lasheil off anil on-always on as she approaeheil her job as a salesgirl. JOHN ll.-KGGOTT-Camera Club, Visual Aids. Ile was six-foot-two in his stocking feet: A more relaxeil fellow one seldom woulnl meet. CL'RT IEAGLEY-Baseball. He kept his eye upon the curves, and his minil on the plate. JANET BAIFIIJCASH Club. Art is not a thing, hut a way. JIM I3AIl.IiY- School, saiil lie, is not too bad- Iiut ilriving a car is a better fall. BONNIE BAKER- IVhat e'er she did was done with ease, 'Twas only natural for her to please. GARY BAKER-Baseball Manager, Big II. He is quiet and pensive, a little bit shy, But intelligent aml earnest, he'll always get hy. ROY ISAKIER-Entfrred from Hermiston High School, Hermiston, Ore- Eon, in his junior year. Senior Band, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track. Of poise and ilignity possessed: But jolly. too. for he can jest. WAYNI-. BALKENHOL-Debate, Library Club, Publicity Club. Our Town, Stage Crew, Torch, National l'orensic League, junior Red Cross, Representative Assembly, HUB Committee, Science Club. The manner of a gentleman, hut the temperament of a musician. DICK RANDY-Entered from Evans Mills High School, Evans Mills, New York, in his junior year. This merry fellow, who has travelleil far, Likes math ani! science, and especially his car. NVILLIAM BAIlI3liRfGymnastics. A limher latl who wants to he A college major in P. E. ROBERTA BARDSLEY- She took the world in easy stride, Caring little for riclz or poorghumility or pritle. LINDA BARKER- Vicarions romance for her was best: Real life heroes never passed her test. MICHAEL BARLOW- My thoughts are my companions. JAN BASEL-fToreh, Ticketeers, Yell and Song Club, CASH Club. Oh, may she always be true and lovely, lluplty and gay, as she is. JERRY BASS-Radio Club, Torch, Visual Aids. He wasn't a maverick, that we all knew, But to the Maverick he was trne blue. BILL BATES-Baseball, Basketball, Big H, Ifootball, Knights of the Cutlass, Representative Assembly, Torch. A superior man is mutlest in his speech, hut exceeds in his actions. KATHLEEN BATES-If.'I'.A., Tennis, Toreh. Tennis is her kingdom: here she reigns as Queen. IIARISARA BECKER-D.E.C.A., SPADES, Ushers, Yell and Song Club. I teas so embarrassed! BARBARA BEHM-A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, National The-spians Society. Girls' Playday, Torch, CASH Club, Time Out for Ginger. Gramercy Ghost, Our Town, Radio Announcer, 'Westem XVash- ingtun Solo Contest, All-Northwest Chorus. All-Pirates' Revue, Grand Honor Roll, XV2iSl'iOU'ltL Counselor. A ilream on the beam. LANNY I3ElIRIiNSg Only un the was to school iliil he ever have motor trouble. GEORGE BIELEICIKS-Sportsmen's Club. The less men talk, the more they think.
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