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ax nitoonh. 9 'Q- CVIGLO 2 . . ANDERSON, ERIC-Football Letterman 3. 43 Club 3, 43 Speech Club President. 4, II. ANDERSON, GLENN-Football Letterman 3. 43 Club 3, 43 Baseball Letterman 3, 43 Class Play 43 Senior Nite 4. ARNOLD, STANLEY-Latin Club 33 Band 22 Speech Club Vice President 4, II3 Track 2. BERGER, CAROL-Class Vice President 43 Ju- nior-Senior Ball Committee 2, 3, 43 Pepsters 2, 3. 43 Class Plays 2. 43 Girls' Council Treas- u1'er 43 Hesperian 2, 4. BILLS, JOYQNI-I Club 3, 43 Pepsters 2, 3. 43 Class Assemblies 2. 33 Girls' Council Scribe 4. BILLS, JOYCE-Pepsters 43 H Club 3. 43 Ju- nior-Senior Ball Committee 3. 43 Spanish Club 4. BLAND. GERALDINE-Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Choir 2. 3. 43 Junior-Senior Ball Committtte 3. 43 Class Assembly 33 Mothers' Day Tea 2. 3, 4.. BOWMAN. MARY-Mothers' Day Tea 3, 4. BRIGGS. DAVIDASpanish Club 4. BRIGGS. LELA-Spanish Club 33 Mothers' Day Tea 3, 4. BROWN. JOANN-Mothers' Day Tea 3. 43 Spanish Club 43 Choir 4. BYRNS, GLORIA-Song Queen 43 Pepsters 2, 3, 43 Hesperian 43 Assembly Committee 23 Club 33 Class Assembly 33 Senior Nite 43 Pep- ster Rep. to Girls' Council 33 Junior-Senior Ball Committee 3. BYRNS. ROYLENE- H Club 43 Class Play 43 Hesperian 43 Pepsters 43 Girls' League Coun- cil 43 Junior-Senior Ball Committee 43 Griz- zly Gazette 4. CAMPBELL. WILLIAM-Class Play 43 Track 2. 3. 43 Hesperian 2. 33 Latin Club 2. CARLSON, ERNEST-Junior-Senior Ball Com- mittee 33 Class Assembly 33 Choir 4.
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Pat Utterstad and Carolyn Smith. The Mother Goose theme was beauti- fully carried out for the junior-Senior Ball, and the assembly, A Gay Nine- ties Review, completed the year's activities. As Grand Ol' Seniors the class chose Bob Strom president for the first half of the year and Jack Flway for the second semester. Other ofiicers were Carol Berger, vice president: Pat Ross, secretary: Mike Gunning, treasurer: Chuck Hillstead, sergeant-at-arms: and Howard Ray and Bob Yvalker, yell kings. At the second meeting of the class Ellen Karolyn Chris- tensen and Herb Grenland were elected to edit the Hesperian. Hip-hip, hurraylll Xve skinned the 'Catsl chanted semi-hysterical seniors at the close of the Thanksgiving Day game. The Senior Nite vaudeville, Penthouse Serenade, and the pep rally were held in the gym this year. Reigning royalty for the junior-Senior Ball were King .lack lflway and his glamorous queen, Carolyn -lohannes. Chuck Hillstead and Carol Berger were the prince and princess who attended them in an Old lfnglish Christ- mas setting. Going all out to make Dress-up Day a success, the class outdid them- selves in the costumes and skits they originated. But best of all, perhaps, was the Kid Party when seniors really let down their hair and had such a hilarious time that many of them petitioned Miss VVilliams to put on just one morei' before the end of school. The senior picnic at Deep l.ake was the last informal activity of the year. ln football the Honorary Captaincy went to Bill lfarley and the ln- spirational Award to jim Gill. jack Tflway and Chuck Hillstead shared honors for the Honorary Captaincy, and Dan Hartough received the lnspi- rational Award for basketball. Ellen Karolyn Christensen and Herb Reese took the class scholastic honors. Ellen Karolyn won the Valedictory with a 96.85 average, and Herb's 95.06 won him the Salutatory. For Baccalaureate, the seniors donned caps and gowns for the initial ceremony of the graduation week. lt was then, for the first time, that many of them realized just how soon those carefree days in Hoquiam High School would be a thing of the p21Sl'. Class Day brought a still keener recognition of that fact, and there were tears as well as smiles during the program. And when Commencement night arrived, the seniors received their diplomas, grateful to have been a part of a school which takes pride in its scholastic traditions and staunchly defends its democratic tenets, and with a keen ap- preciation of the opportunities that Hoquiam, as a community, offers its younger generation. XYalkei'. I unning. Hay, Hillstwxd. Ross. Til'l'Q-ff'I'. Elway Su m we win' an ra
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CHAMBERS. LEONARD - Class Secretary- Treasurer 2. II3 Track 33 Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4. CHASE, LEIGHTON-Football Letterman 43 Latin Club 33 Baseball 4. CHRISTENSEN. ELLEN KAROLYN-Hesperian Co-editor 43 Class Plays 3. 43 D. A. R. Award 43 Band 2. 3. 43 Music Meets 2. 3. 43 Honor Society 2. 3. 4. CCRRIGAN. JEAN-Girls' League President 41 Club 3. President 43 Girls' League Coun- cil 3. 43 Pepsters 3. 4. DANIELS. ROSELLA-Band 2. 33 Mothers' Day Tea 2. DAVIS. RONALD-Student Body Treasurer 4.2 Boys' Council President 43 B Squad Basket- ball 33 B Squad Football 3. DICKEY, LEONARD - Golf Letterman 3. 43 Track Manager 3, 43 Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Junior-Senior Ball Committee 3. 43 Hespe- rian 4. EARLEY. BILL-Football Letterman 2, 3. 43 Basketball Letterman 2. 3. 43 Baseball Letter- man 2. 3. 43 Honor Society 3. 43 Club 2. 3, 4. EGGE, IVLARILYN-Aierdeen. Washington 2. 3. 1 Withdrawn 1 . EKLUND. NOUREEN-Choir 43 Girls' Septet 43 Latin Club 43 Class Assembly 3. ELLINGSON. NANCY-Pepsters 2. 3. 43 Girls' League Council 43 H Club 3. 43 Class Assem- bly 33 Junior-Senior Ball Committee 4. ELLINGSON. ROSALIE-Aberdeen. Washing- ton 2. 33 Senior Nite 43 Choir 43 Northwest Choir Festival 4. ELWAY, JOHN-Football Letterman 2. 3. 43 Basketball Letterman 2. 43 Baseball Letter- man 23 Club 2. 3. 43 Junior-Senior Ball King 43 Class President 4. II. EVANS, MARILYN-Choir 33 Hesperian 3, 43 Winner of 4-H Club Trip to Chicago 43 Span- ish Club President 4. FEISER, PATRICIA-ChOir 2. 4. I . . CS L02
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