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EILEEN BELL-Triple Il. She has the gift of smiling when the world hills fair to frown. SHEILA BELTON-D.E.C.A., Glce Club. A blond blush is so heeoming. THOMAS BENDA- Not too ambitious, hut feu are so jolly or loyal. PAl.'L BENNETT-Art Club, Track. He gave ererp man his ear, but few his voice, BARBARA BENSON-CASH Club, High l.ines ' Staff, Honor Roll, Publicity Club, SPADES. Yell and Song Club, llcprcscnlatisc As- scntbly. At Cf.ll'.l'. her heart reigns supreme: To he there someday is her only dream. DONNA BENSON- The tranquil manner in which shi' lired was the cue to her in- telligenee. ROBERT BERG-Stage Crew, Visual Aids. He mingled sense with nonsense to the delight of all. ANN RERGER-Entered from Blaekfast High School, Blackfast, Idaho, in her junior year. Honor Roll, Make-up Club. She keeps memories in store To carry through some future door. SUE BERGER-Entered from Lincoln High School, Tacoma, XVash- ington, in ber senior year. Honor Roll, String Quartet, All-State Orchestra, Senior Orchestra, Representative Assembly, XVestern XVashington Solo Contest, Friendship Queen, XVcstcrn XVashington Orchestra, All-Northwest Orchestra. Our Friendship Queen. SUSAN BERGMAN- The boss's secretary she longed to he, So she worked efficiently-naturally. TOM BERRYHILL-Baseball, Visual Aids. Knowledge ami skill deserve reward- A Cavalier whose word is his sword. SHARON BERTHIAUME-A Cappella, D.E.C.A., Glee Club, Honor Roll, Triple H, Representative Assembly. This bundle of shyness had few inhibitions when her interests were challenged. JIM BIBBY-Baseball, Basketball. Sees no evil, knows no evil, does no evil. JOHN BLACK- His dream was not of celestial wings, hut of metal ones. MELVIN BLAKE-Drama Shoppe, Grand Honor Roll, Library Club, National Honor Society, National Thespians Society, Radio An- nouncer, Our Town, Representative Assembly, Torch, National Forensic League. He made his English sweet upon his tongue. WALTER BLAKLEY-Entered from La Grande Senior llieh School, La Grande, Oregon, in his junior year. Baseball, Big H, Ifootball. His recognition came wrapped in u foothall. CHARLES BLOMBERG-Panorama. ll'ith a smile like a four-drum salute. SALLY BOHLANDER-Pirettes, Senior Band. For the good are always merry. JANICE BORING-D E.C.A., Torch. Demure is she and rather sweet: A neater girl one eould seldom meet. JIMMY BORSllEIM-- Not really a man ahout town, just a hoy with a ear to taht' apart. MARY BORSTYDrama Shoppe, Girls' Playday, ll.G.A.A., Nursc-'s Aides, Lshers, SPADES, Triple H, Pep Club, Panorama. The eyes hare it. LEE BOSTlAN- ll'hs am I so elerer? These girls. they bother me, JOY BOTEIHO-l'.T.A., Triple ll, Visual Aids, Xhaskowitl Counselor. Dark eyes inquiring and gay, Bespeah her mood in erery nay. DIANNE BOL'TXVELI.i But it's too hard to he quiet! uw R7 1 .1 xt r-C4 yn .-'L ,. il 4. Av ...J ui N Wig '5 iw' Judi. .iwqlii A . -in n 'liai- . 1' f ,P we be
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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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GARETH BOWEN- Adept at books: therefore also at conversation. LYNN IIONVEII-Baseball, Chess Club. Deeds speak louder than u'onls 4xo why speak? IDA ROWlVlAN4lJ.E.C.A. Aa angel coultl be no more. GERALDINIZ I3RADLIiYf Attractive and gay as a :lay in May. ROGER BRASS! There's a gootl time coming, boys, there's 41 good time coming! ALLICN RRFT7-Sportsinc.-n's Club. The purr of the motor was his symphony. RON NIE RRII-.Mg A prankster she was with the name of Bon Bon, IVho kept her eyes open for a special Don juan. i . MAL'RliliN BRIGGS-lJ.E.C.A., Panorama, CASH Club. Fashioned so slentlerly, young, and so fair. EDDIE IIRINGHIQRST-liootbzill. I-'eu' can tell that cars are his life, love, and liberty. DONNA BRITTAIN-A Cappella, Torch, Ticketeers, YVestcrn YVash- ington Solo Contest. A face that betokenetl all things calm and gootl. MARTHA BROCK-Torch, Yell and Song Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Standards Committee Chairman, A Cappella, CASH Club, Represen- tative Assembly, Baccalaureate Committee, Cards and Announce- ments Committee. Full of life and jesting fun, Really to laugh with anyone. DENNIS BRODERSON- Don't force itg use a bigger hammer. BETTIE BROOKE-A Cappella, Glee Club, VVestern XVashington Solo Contest. You seldom hear a murmur from this brook. JUDY BROOKS-CASH Club, F.T.A., Library Art StaFf, Panorama, Publicity Club, Torch, Yell and Song Club. Artistic she was aml talented, too, A musical brook in tune aml true. ARDITH BROVVN-H.G.A.A., Panorama, SPADES, Tieketeers, Torch. A mimi at peace with all around. CHARLES BROVVN-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, Camera Club, Glee Club. Honor Roll, Piratcs' Log Staff, Visual Aids. Camera in hand, he surveyed the land. NEIVT BRUINGTON-Baseball. Silence is golden, but it has no charm for me. CAROL BRUMMER- She goes through life on a pogo stick. LINDA BRIJNO- A petite, tlarkAhairetl, :lark-eyed miss: Can you ask for anything better than this? ROBERT BULLOCK- Happy-go-lucky, easy, and free: Nothing on earth bothers me. ROBERT BURNS-Big H, football. One hundred and fifty pounds harnessed to a rifle or a football. JAMES BURTON-Science Club, P.A. Crew, Radio Club. Torch. Not much saill. but much well done. VICTORIA BIJRZA-A Cappella, Glee Club, Triple II. II'lzo cares for books or any thing, II'hen one can have a diamond ring? BRCCF BIQTCHER-Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Pep Band. High Lines' Staff, Publicity Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Honor Roll. Conversation is his laboratory and workshop.
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