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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Four years hove passed; it's hard to believe. It seems as if it were only yesterday that we were wandering through these halls as Freshmen, not knowing a soul and feeling very small among all the rest of the students. Remember your first date, walking hesitat- ingly up to her door, not knowing whether to knock or run home? Wow what an ordeal. And before we knew it, we were sophomores, then juniors, now seniors. It all passed much too quickly. The games, the dances, the parties, all those wonderful times we had together are almost over. We of the graduating class are all proud to have been class- mates of the many fine athletes who have added so much to the rich tradition that is Jefferson. Each and everyone of us deem it a privilege to have lived and gone to school in the United States. Where else in the world do you have such fine schools and so many opportunities just for the tak- ing? All of us have a responsibility to fulfill, to the community and, for that matter, to the world. We can never thank our facul ty, counselors, and principals enough for their generous and untiring pa- tience. They hove helped us get something of a con- cept of what the world of tomorrow will hold, when we will be the congressmen, the mechanics, the nurses and not just the high school kid next door. Otto Leistiko, Jr. CLASS SONG Music adapted from the Finale of Brahm's Symphony No. 1 in C minor. We hail thee, salute thee our Alma Mater Jefferson To hold in our souls thy instruction and thy guidance. We pledge our hearts, we pledge our love through heartoche ond through fun. Thy mem'ry a torch to light our paths and live in our remembrance. 'Tis sweet to recoil all the golden moments spent here; We'll set forth to cast our own coins in the well of success. Cur plaintive song shall echo forth to recloim our mem'ries dear 'Till down sheds her glorious robes of light we will thy CLASS MOTTO Tonight we launch, where shall we anchor? CLASS COLORS Purple and Silver
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S E N 1 0 R C L A S S 0 F F 1 C E R S The Senior Closs activities kept us very busy this year. In order to become better acquainted we began the year with a calss acquainted we began the year with a class parties, a ski trip, and a scholarship dance. A fitting tribute to a successful year was our Senior Prom, an event long to be re- membered With these activities to look back on w,e know every senior will never forget his Closs of 50 . OTTO LEISTIKO President VIRGINIA OLIN Vice-President MARY KENDIEP. Secretary
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ADAMS, BEVERLY JEANNE Highland Choir College ADELHART, LAUREN ERNEST Ockley Green Traveling Solesmon ALBURAS, ERMIE Kenton Hi-Y Art School ALEXANDER, JOHNNIE MAE Comden, Arkonsos Tennis Beouty Culture ANDERSON, CHARLEEN RAE Ockley Green School Work ANDERSON, SALLY ELAINE Boise College ANDERSON, TED Vernon Jason Lee Hi-Y Reed College ANDREWS, MARYELLEN Beoch Zequin College ARENDT, JACQUELINE L. Yokimo, Washington Philo ARGERSINGER, MARY ANN Ockley Green Business College ARNOT, WILMA ANNE Vernon Jeffersonion University of Oregon ATHERTON, MARGARET Ockley Green Twill College AUGEE, HOLLIS Kennedy Hi-Y Choolain Oregon State AUSTIN. PAULINE HELEN Vernon Zeto University of Oregon AVOLESI, GYRID M. Chicogo, Illinois Rondo, Leones College BAKER, EUNICE Woodlawn Persona College BAKKE, JERRY D. Wood I awn Skiing Oregon State BANKS, VIVIAN Eliot College BARBER, LAURENCE Ockley Green Phi Chi College BARDEN, RICHARD PAUL Kennedy Jason Lee Hi-Y College CUSS ★ ★ ★
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