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TRACY ADAM-Panorama, Pep Club, SPADES, Tennis, Ushers, Girls' Intramurals, Foreign Exchange Club. The knot of her concentration kept coming undone. SAUNDRA ADKINS-Glee Club. SPADES, Ticketeers, Ushers. The flash of her dimples derailed one's train of thought. VICKY AGA-SPADES. Curiosity is an addition to any group. MIKE AICKIN-Basketball, Board of Control, Senior Class Presi- dent, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Pirates' Log Staff Representative Assembly, Track, Torch. He deserved a Blue Ribbon in more ways than one. BILL ALDE-General Activ-ities. I let trouble amble by. BILL ALDERSON-D.E.C.A. Independence now, independence forever. 'RA A gg V, ,, ri M , JACKIE ARNOLD-Senior Class Secretary, Panorama, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, SPADES, Sophomore Yell Staff, Homecoming Committee, Class Day Committee, Hep Club, Foreign Exchange Club, Publicity Club. True to her word, her work, her friends. Prom Committee, SUSIE AYRES-F.T.A., Library Club, Torch, Ushers, Y-Teens. Humor is the harmony of the heart. JOHN BAIRD-General Activities. This smiling man has fun galore: And when school is out, he has even more! MIKE BAKKER-General Activities. A man in a man's world. MARK BALDWIN-Panorama, Pep Club, A man isn't poor if he can still laugh. SPADES. ROSS BANDLE-Annual Band Concert, Band, Camera Club Visual Aids. N0 matter what the cards said, he always fi.nishezl the game. Twenty-Four BONNIE ALKIRE-SPADES, Ticketeers. A quiet smile plays about her lips. BOB ALVERTS-Baseball, Big H, Football, Knights of the Cut- lass, Torch. In nu,ture's infinite look of secrecy, 'Tis much he can read. BARB ANDERSON--Girls' Gymnastic Team, Homecoming Prin- cess, SPADES, Pep Club. Twenty-four hours in every day- A princess may use them in any way. BOB ANDERSION-Football Manager, Big H, Drama Shoppe, Prom Committee, Representative Assembly, SPADES. King of the declc when the joker is wild. DONALD ANDERSON-General Activities. A quiet man in a noisy place. GARY ANDERSON-General Activities. Gary enjoyed facts, figures, and fishing. RICH ANDERSON-Big H, Debate, Golf, Honor Roll, Torch. Explosive on the golf course, And in the lab, too. TIM ANDERSON-Track. He found the soul of an engine more interesting thorn the heart of a book. LARRY ANDRESEN-Basketball, Big H, Prom Committee, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Waskowitz Counselor. At school a quiet, reserved sort: He made his noise on the basketball court. N is V, 5 1 Q l mil 'ff NJKJ
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GRAND FINALE ADVISER: Mr. Earl Trowbridge confers with Ed Bruce and Raina Moinuddin. JACKIE ARNOLD SALLY MEURLING Secretary Treasurer Callas, secretary, and Juli Wiseman, treasurer. There were twenty-three lettermen, including the two golf club lettermen., Junior Girl-of-the-Month was Gail Harshman. Juniors on Torch numbered twenty-five, and National Honor Society held ten members. While Mr. Trowbridge and Miss Lomax, who was already knee-deep in the registering of the next year's sophomores, prepared to graduate the Class of '62, the seniors gradually began to prepare the underclassmen for their future leadership duties. The Knights of Cutlass initiated new mem- bers, and the student body elected new officers and a new Yell and Song Staff. Working until the end of the year were the senior committee mem- bers and the senior class officers: Mike Aickin, president, Brian Widerski, vice-president, Jackie Arnold, secretary 5 and Sally Meurling, treasurer. Finally, after commencement - the final performance of their high school career -the Class of '62 looked in retrospect at their high school achievements and memories and prepared to take the giant step into the big-time. CARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE I Stafndmg: Mr. Trowbridge, W. Smith, Pallechio, Coolidge, CLASS DAY COMMITTEE I Stanclfing: Sher- Johnson, Stoner, Robinson, Rothe, Ayres, Gordon, Howard. rard, Ireland, Mitchell, Teman, Lovell. Seated: Seated: P. Smith, Stevenson, Rystrom, Arnold, Coburn, Sabey, Winquist, Bus, Killoran. Raab, Gross. ul Twenty-Three
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ROGER BENNETT-Basketball, Big H, Football. Roy lived football and loved life. JUDY BENTZfC.A.S.H., Foreign Exchange Club, Library Club, W Homecoming Committee, Pep Club. A heart with a lifetime guarantee. GAIL BERG--Entered from Puyallup High School in her sopho- more year. A Cappella, Glee Club, Pep Club, Publicity Club. Soft peace she brings wherever she goes. ROBERT BERG-General Activities. A mind with peace all around. GARY BERGSTROM-General Activities. Born ta tinker with a car' You know the way some chaps are. DONNA BERNAHL-G.A.S.H. Sweet serenity. DONNA BERRY-Annual Band Concert, Band, F.T.A., SPADES, Ticketeers, Western Washington Solo Contest. Daisies won't tell and neither will she, For she's as sweet as sweet can be. DAVE BIBBY-D.E.C.A. On the highway he would travel far, ' 'lm L For the school he loved was a motor car. JOY BINFORD-Ticketeers, F.N.A. Her modest answer and greatest air . 1 V ' 7 Show she's as sweet as she is fair. l K 2:77 Wg3w,. u., vi . ' Wm. 1 -..,.. .2jsEsisE':5:,5 : ff::f: Sie? Q 'N i s ' ' , gf., , ,l DOTI BARTHOLOMEW'-Panorama, Pep Club, Publicity Club, Torch, Hep Club, Foreign Exchange Club, Homecoming Com- mittee, Homecoming Assembly. Her face showed all things dear and good. .TOANNE BAUER-Pep Club, Ticketeers. She exalted in sunshine and laughter. HELEN BEFFA-Book Room Staff, Pep Club, Publicity Club, Hep Club. A smile cost nothing and she used it freely. DIANE BELANGER-Entered from Shasta Union High School, Redding, California, in her senior year. Homecoming Corn- mittee, Pep Club. She brought such gay and shining things to pass. JOE BELLEROSE-Annual Band Concert, Band, Camera Club. A smooth and steadfast -mind. LILA BENCINI-General Activities. She was just the quiet kind whose nature never 'var-ies. vu it ll N I , wg, i' 2 1 ,E f wg Q' N W, h I r-. LLOYD BINGHAM-Baseball, Basketball. Much wisdom often goes with the fewest words. CHRISTY BLAIR-National Honor Society, Waskowitz Coun- selor, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Club Committees, Senior Gift Committee. Her cheeks were softly tinted like the dawn. MARVIN BLANKENSHIP-Football. Informality followed wherever he went. NANCY BLASKOWSKY-A Cappella, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Ticketeers, Torch, Yell Staff, F.N.A. Happy and busy with her work well done, Still jlmling time for plenty of fun. BRUCE BLIVEN-General Activities. Quiet, but all the more worthy. DALE BLOOMQUIST-Football Manager, Band, Big H, Football, Honor Roll, Knights of the Cutlass, National Honor Society, Pirates' Log Staff, Torch, Wrestling, Annual Band Concert, Berg Science Program, Commencement Committee. Once a gentleman, always a gentleman. Twenty-Five
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