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W, BARBARA GALLAS-Junior Class Secretary, Girls' Gymnastic Team, Prom Committee, Panorama, Pep Club, SPADES, Song Staff, Hep Club. Her brown. eyes and friendly smile Beekoncd you to stay awhile. JOAN CAMPBELL--General Activities. In her quiet mind the greatest thoughts BOB CARLSON-Golf, Honor Roll, Torch. Tl1.e golf course was his empire. did grow. E . lf ' SHIRLEY CARLSON-General Activities. . . No one more cordial, 'no one happier, l And no one more sincere. A I SYDNEY CARLSON-SPADES, Foreign Exchange Club, Girls' Club Committee. ,wi . On the water, in the snow, I'll have fun wherever I go. BETTY CARTER-Pep Club, SPADES, Ushers. There was never more sweetness in a. quiet way. . gg J. LYNNE CASTANEDA-Ticketeers, Foreign Exchange Club. Her eyes twinkled as bright as do the stars on a frosty night. GIL CHAMBERS-General Activities. Potential energy in a. kinetic field. LEE CHANDLER-Entered from Bertram High, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in his senior year. Football, A Cappella. A driver is known for the fenders he keeps. JIM CHRISTOFFERSON-General Activities. Asked what country he came from, He replied, I am a. citizen of the world. H 1 JERRY CLARK-Track, Cross-Country. Perseveranee is the key to success. JAMES CLARK-D.E.C.A. He measured his years in the life of his cars. JOYCE CLEASBY-General Activities. Look twice. That serious manner, that courteous air Camouflage an imagination beyond compare. CAROLE LYNN CLEMANS-Entered from West Seattle High School, in her sophomore year. Debate, High Lines Staff, Honor Roll, Panorama, Pep Club, Pirates' Pen, Representa- tive Assembly. She sought gold in the realm of thought. CLAUDIA COATNEY-Drama Shoppe, SPADES.4 Her skates were always in a whirl, But not her thoughts. f Q I . , - . f - ,X : .X 3,- V .. SHERRY COBURN-Girls Playday Pep Club Representative v Assembly, Ticketeers, Yell and Soni Club, Sophlpmore Yell Staff, Junior Varsity Song Staff, Hep Club, Homecoming Queen. She is Royalty, believe me! BILL COFFMAN-Basketball Manager, Big H. Honor Roll, Torch, Tennis, College Conference Committee. Good-natured and full of fun, Always able to get his work done. DONNA COLBRY-Entered from Hueneme High School, Oxnard, California, in her sophomore year. Grand Honor Roll. Laughter makes the wheels of life roll along smoothly. I l JOHN CONRAD-General Activities. . To do is to succeed. REILLY CONRAD-Honor Roll, Visual Aids. A man so quiet is a. man worth knowing. LINDA COOK-C.A.S.H. A true model of peace and content. Tw enty-Seven
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DIANE BOLKE-Sophomore Class Secretary, Honor Roll, Pano- rama, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, SPADES, Torch, Student Court, Homecoming Committee. The milolest 'manners and the gentlest heart. LINDA BOWEN-Glee Club, Pirettes. Her sunny temper will lighten life's heaviest loads. BYRON BOWMAN-Annual Band Concert, Band, Honor Roll, Panorama, Tennis, Western Washington Solo Contest, Foreign Exchange Club. If manners had not existed, he would have invented them. l m,, FRED BRADLEY-Berg Science Program, Radio Club. He hitched his mind to a scientific star. MARIE BREMER-Drama Shoppe, Prom Committee, Panorama, Pep Club, Torch, Homecoming Committee. A star that shines. NED BROOKS-Bowling. Shyness becomes a man. L.- Y- . .:.:.:-. Q., .... J it it tl , . M se, l X if l Ie-egg' f f - -- 15:-cfs - V k ww uw ww - , H ww w. w iw w N , ' ,u m m - 5 , H --..i..s. ,H l BOB BURKHARDT-Football. The force of his own 'merit makes his way. STAN BURNHAM-Track. Modest in manner, yet a favorite of many. CAROL ANN BUS-Girls' Gymnastic Team, Homecoming As- sembly, Pep Club, Torch, Hep Club, Girl of the Month. Graceful and useful in all she does. ,gg DANIEL BROWN-Debate, Knights of the Cutlass, Track, Honor Roll. His ambitions were as tall as his stature. DICK BROWN-Big H, Gymnastics. He is small, but so is the atomic bomb. LYNN BROWN-F.T.A., Pep Club, SPADES, F.N.A., Honor Roll. Some angels are found in the classroom. EDWARD BROWNELL-General Activities. QQ He waan't exactly a cherubg neither was he Peck's Bad Boy. A EDWARD BRUCE-Big H, Junior Class Vice-President, Honor S :MQ Roll, Knights of the Cutlass, Swimming, Torch, Foreign Ex- If change Club, Waskowitz Counselor. I fear nothing for I am a man. BILL BRYANT-Baseball, Basketball, Big H, Honor Roll, Pep Club. Just pass me the ball, I'll shoot. NATE BULLER-Football, Track, Knights of the Cutlass. He was u. king of good fellows. CAROLYN BURD-Ticketeers, Ushers. Her heart was young and gay. NARDIA BURKHARD-Panorama, Pep Club, Torch. I am wealthy in my friends. ' f , - gk- A ' DIAN BUTHERUS-F.T.A., Torch, Waskowitz Counselor, Com- .' mencement Committee. W g Gentleness is her trademark. 'V V 7 -. BOBBIE BUTZ-Girls' Gymnastic Team, Prom Committee, Pan- ' H l orama, Pep Club, SPADES, Torch, Yell Staff, Hep Club. D 1 This calm little cucumber makes a delicious looking salad. I wx LARRY BYTHEWAY-General Activities. . gf-'R 1 am an individual. - f' ,.. 161.2 ' : ef- R mfs '. 5T??CvZf3-Jrfffff '- Twenty-Six ,- 'S -E!E ll all l N351 0-
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RICHARD COOLIDGE-Library Club, Annual Band Concert, Band, Chess Club. The ward is mightier than the sword. TED COOPER-Baseball, Visual Aids. A car to him had to be taken apart: How else could one be sure it would start? MARK CORBLEY-General Activities. Let 'me rest awhile: I'll have a busy day after 2:30. JOAN CORNELIUS-H.G.A.A., Girls' Gymnastic Team, Pep Club, Ticketeers, Homecoming Committee. I have a heart for every joy and every boy. MARSHA COTY-SPADES, Foreign Exchange Club. Though she is little she is wonderful. JEAN CRAIG-General Activities. Her locomotion was a fascination to the eye. ' . 'T H W A PETE DelGIUDICE-General Activities. So handsome, this man. ROGER DeLORM-General Activities. I love life. JOYCE DENTON-C.A.S.H., High Lines Staff, Ticketeers. A gift package full of personality and surprises. LIgDA DesMARAIS-SPADES, Pep Club, Foreign Exchange ub. A sprinkle of business, a dash down the hall, A bit of a smile, some swecetness for all. DAVE DEW-Annual Band Concert, Band, Waskowitz Counselor. As proper a man as one shall see in a summer's day. MICHAEL DeWALT-Drama Shoppe, Orchestra, The Curious Savage, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Radio An- nouncer. - His speech was bold and wise and soundly taught. .V ---- .ver- 6 ' . .. -sa- ws ' ge V gg. -. 14: 'R 4 14-I Z' qw, fi J I is 3 g ,fi 7 ,H Q r ,Q -x 1.4. H., . as ' l A ,P y s l , W ' GI: 5 ' 7 2 I X J PHIL GRAIN-Honor Roll. His reserved steadfastness held in any situation. PATRICK CRILLY-General Activities. As long as there are men of such perseverance, We need not worry. ALLEN CULLEN-General Activities. The hum of his car's motor was his symphony. GRAYDON CUNNINGHAM-Gen eral Activities. A mechanical mind since life began, With drive shaft, carburetor, gears, and fan. gf MARY ANN CURRY-Board of Control, Sophomore Class Trea- 4 'g surer, Girls' Playday, Editor of High Lines , Honor Roll, Pep S Q, Club, Quill Ka Scroll, Representative Assembly, Torch, Foreig 5 3 2. Exchange Club, Girls' Gymnastic Team, Waskowitz Counselor, 5:jafQjif..5' 4: Girls State Representative. eil: 1' Order and method malce all things easy. STEVE DARLAND-Board of Control, Big H, Sophomore Class ':r-- ' President, Football, Honor Roll, Prom Committee, Knights of -1 the Cutlass, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Track, Torch, Boys' State Representative, Wrestling. , Careful, girls, don't trip over my line. BRUCE DAVIS-Band, Football, Wrestling, Track. The mind is the standard for the man. JON DAY-Baseball, Knights of the Cutlass, SPADES, Wrestling. If personality were gold, he'd own Fort Knox. FRANK DELANEY-Band. Let the drums speak. l . l s L.: , ff Twenty-Eight
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