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1 3 MURRAY TATE Trans. Paulsbo, Wash. 4 Mai-Math, Sci., Eng. Rifle Club 4. Good sense and food nature are L . seldom separated. 3' gk JAMES OWEN THOMAS Jim Trans. Seattle, Wash. 3 Maj-Math, Sci., Eng., Hist. Intramural Mgr. 3. He is worth remembering in many ways. KIRK LEE TOUSLEY Punk Trans. Seward, Alaska 3 Maj-Math, Eng., Hist., Sci. Ski Club 3. 4, V. Pres. 33 Bowling 4. He must have loved being young, he was so reluctant to part with his youth. MARILYN LAINE TRACY t'Tracx ' Trans. Columbia Falls. Mont. I lVla.iiCcmm.. Hist.. Eng. Peo Club 3. 4, Plann. Comm. GAA 31ClHS1 Sec. -lg Totem Stat! 4 A merry heart doctli good like i medicine. MICHAEL HOWARD WADE tlMike71 Maj-Math, Hist., Sci., Eng. Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Varsity B. B. 3, 43 Class. Pres. 23 School Play 3. 43 Ski Club 1, 23 Student Council 2. A wise young man must divide his work equally-play. work and play. VIRGINIA ANNE WALKLEY GlGinny77 Maj-Eng., Sci., Math. Ski Club 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Totem Staff 4. Nothing useful is acquired without application and study. RUTH MARIE WALLACE Ruthie Mai-Eng.. Sci.. Comm. J-Bird Staff 2. 4: Chorus 2. 32 Trirvlc Trio 2. K'Morl'-afstv is the candle to one's merit. BURNETTA WEST Bm-nie Maj+Eng., Comm., Hist. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 2, 3 4 GAA 1, 2. Friendly to all. hostile to none always gay and full of fun. 9
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1- - V .Ng 'LSL '51 E N '! ?' EARL SIMMONDS Dud Trans. Olymnia. Wash. 2 Maj-Sci., Eng, Gastineau Breeze Staff 2g Band 2. I-Iabpy am I: from care I'm free! Whv aren't they all content like me. ELISABETH ANNE SHIELDS Liz Maj-Eng., Math. Comm. Class Sec.. 1: Class Treas. 2g Totem Staff 2. Ass't. Editor 3. Editor 4: Ski Club 2. 3: Rifle Club 2: .T-Bird Staff 4: School Plav 3:.Chorus 1, 2, 3. t'Her air. her manners, all who saw admired: courteous thourfh Coy, and gentle though retired. SANDRA SHIRK lksandyii Maj-Eng., Comm.. Hist. Her sunny disposition was as magnetic as the gold in her hair. RICHARD LEROY SMITH HDip75 Maj-Eng., Hist., Sci. Varsity BB 3. 45 Track 3, 4. f'The thing that does the most and costs the least is just a pleasant smile. FRED STEVENS Sealskins Mai-Eng., Hist.. Sci. Varsitv BB 1. 2, 3. 41 Breeze Staff 2, 3: Track Z3 Taku Staff 3. Excuses to leave the classroom ever, but from the gym, never. LESLIE JAMES STURM i'Les Mai-Eng.. Hirft.. Math, Sci. Ski Club 4. Men of few wor-ds are the best me-nf' PIERRE JOSEPH SUNDBORG Maj-Eng., Sci., Hist.. Math. Band 1. 2. 3g Peo Band 4.5 Debate 2, 3. 4, Pres. 4: School Play 3. 41 Ass't. Bus. Mgr. 3. Mgr. 43 Plann. Comm. 33 Suclent Council 4. As long as there are me-rf ot such perseverance we need not wfir1'v CLIFFORD RALPH SWAP Tiffy Maj-Hist., Eng. Band- 1, 2. 3, 4g School Play 4. Life is not so short but there is also time for courtesy. Wai? Wm' Q f ug- '57 I X. 1 -gs... N U' x in.--ff xhrvsiq, ,Qs . :SSM sw - . .bg vf T57 QNX U'
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3 ROBERT LEO WHISTLER Bob Maj-Eng., Math, Sci. Student Coun. 4g Chorus 1,'2. 3, 45 V. Pres. 31 Rifle Club 3, 45 Archery 35 Boys' Club V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4. 1-1 . . . . He IS klng who IS understandmgf' enior Class History The Jun au and Douffllas H1Qh S hools were not consolldlated unt1l th1s ycal therefore the sen1or clas hxstory that follows IS an account of both schools Sxxty n1ne freshmen entered J H1 1n September of 1952 The class e caped the trad1t1onal 1n1t1at1on and Hell Day because a few of the lflltlatlllg ophomores celebrated the affa1r before the appolnted day The twenty freshmen who entered D H1 the same year were not so lucky The boys were g1ven ha1rcuts and the whole class performed at an a embly on Septemlber E That mght the fro h gave a pubhc performance and then were enterta1ned by the sophomores at a dance g1ven ID then honor The Juneau fro h elected Allan Engstrom pres1dent John Nlelson VICE pres1dent Elrsabeth Shlelds secretary Nancy Leeee treasurer and Dan lx rkpatrrck sgt at arms Douglas class offlcers were pre 1dent Luc1le T aak vlce pr s1dent Anne Puslch ecretary LOIS Good treasurer Sharon Urnkms and student councrl representatxye Fred Stevens The J H1 freshmen held a sweater dance on November 7 to whloh up rerclassmen were not 1ny1ted The boy orgamzed a basketball team con astmg of B111 Baker Fl1p Lesher Dan K1rkpatr1ck Pete Hocson Roger Pollev Jerry Rosenberger Allan Engstrom Don Dapcev1ch Morrls Grant grade several tlmes 1n a row The sf1rl athletes Andy Hudert Bev and Merle Jack and Rose Mary Kronqulst were on the wmnmg basketball team rw C' A A On J Day Carla Carter Rose Mary Kronqu1st Gwynne Hynson Andy Hudert and Bev and Merle Jack recexved the1r pm 1n G A A Mmor ba letball letters were award d to Allan Engstrom Fl1p Lesher Mlke Wade' lVTorr1 Grant and Jerry Rosenberger Nancy Leege won two econd pl ce awards rn the annual home economrcs style show A ro s the channel Luc1le Isaak was electled sqt at arms 1n G1rl P E Club and Fred Stevens was recommended for the Carneme Medal for Hr-rm m whlch he was awarded m March The class sold candy to ral e rnonex for the1r treasury LOIS Good Nell1e Fowler Anne Pusxch Dorothy Rwcc Luc1le Isaak and Sharon Henkm took nart 1n the P E Club s bad mmton tournament The sophomore cla s of Dougla gamed Beverly Eubanks and Larry Prardman who 1o1ned Wlth the rest of the class 1n 1n1t1at1nq the 11 lCOIT'lI1g ire hmen About the same tlme the conf1dent J H1 sophs held the1r 1n1t1a t1on and Hell Day whloh was very successful 9 ' D, .xl - C . 3. V . . .1 'Q S- - . A h . M - . . A S- Q . . . I I 5. . . A B. ss A .,. - ' ' ' si ' S - . . . - . . V 5 . . -hh J 5 -A - Q A ,S . - h ' l . Z S. I - . Q . G . - T Q - . - . ,' - g , .. . .A . un . . , - - - .1 V . l D . S . I ' ' 7 V Y . . ! 'V 1 A l l I ,- 1 X y 1 Frank DeLand, and Frank Nakamura. This all-star team bcat the 8th A v v Q V . . ' . I 1. . . - , , . , . i ' , ' s.: 1 1, 3 e , , ' g l n, ' 4, .. 's A . 1 . H . k s - cr s . . ' 1 . ' ' s . . l ' I P. 's , ' 1 ' ' . 'S A I' . A 1 . , . , . Q I. I . L I . Q V ,. 1 7, y - . . , - - . . . s s ' 1 . cl . - . . . L. . - 1 L l . . ,
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