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KTH VANN1CE: “I will not budge for any woman’s pleasure—no, not I. tskethall Manager. 4: Production Staff. “You Can’t Take It With You,” 4; ansferrcd from Colfax High School (Colfax, Washington) 4: Tumbling oh, Basketball Manager, - in for Play, td Committee, 3; Football, Track. 1’; Golden • CM, 3; Junior Prom, 3; Christmas Program, 2, 3. KA SWORD: “One of those things that make life more interesting.” airman-Decorations. Football Banquet, 4; Chairman-Classroom ' .‘ orations. 4; Cast. “You Can’t Take It With You,” 4; Committee for vora Dance, 4; ansferrcd from North Park Academy (Chicago. Illinois) 4; President pi,.’, rri-Y, 3; President, Delta Omega Sigma, 3: Junior-Senior Banquet, 3 FNCK TAYLOR: “Her smile is like the rainbow after a storm.” A. A.. 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. Board, 4; Home Kc Club, 2, 3; “Eidolon,” 3. US TOP-D: “Her friends are many, her troubles few, get acquainted and n lI like her too.” cc Club, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A., 2; Band, 3, 4; “Eidolon,” 3: “Pirates of Penzance.” Triple Trio, 4; Business Manager, McMinnv Ilian, 4: “Hall of Fame 3; fresbments Committee. Junior-Senior Prom. 3; Christmas Program, 3-4; eduction Staff, “You Can’t Take It With You,” 4. .IS TCRCK: “One who says little hut takes in everything.” A. A.. 3, 4; Junior-Senior Prom, 3; “Eidolon,” 3; Production Staff, “You n’t Take It With You,” 4. insferred from Flathead High School (Flathead, Montana) 3; Science Club, Freshman Play. 1: Rura.v Students Cnion, 1, 2. AN YLEET: “Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.” jck. 3, 4; “M” Club. 3, 4; Klick Club, 3; Industrial Arts Club, 4; Cast— ad Hatters,” 3; “Hall of Fame,” 3, 4; insferred from Taft High School (Taft, Oregon) 3. VOl.LSTEDT: “A man of hidden talents, we hope he finds them soon.’ skctball. 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 3; “M” Club, 2, 3. 4; Student Council, Cast, “Ever Since Eve,” 3; Fire Squad, 4; “Hall of Fame,” 3. MAE V INDISH AH: “Cute and sweet and hard to beat.” ss Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Collect-O-Pep. 4; “Hall of Fame,” 3-4; Produo n Staff. “Her Step-Husband,” 4: “Eidolon,” 3; Junior-Senior Prom, 3; othall Banquet, 4; Christmas Program, 3; Bond Drive, 3; G. A. A., 4. ZIMMERMAN: “Kute, Kuiet and Klever.” A. A., 3, 4; Production Staff, “You Can’t Take It With You,” 4. W1LMOT: “I can resist everything but temptation.” st, Advertising. ‘‘Her Step-Husband,” 4; Senior Skit, 4; Advertising Staff, ou Can’t Take It With You.” 4; ansferrcd from Lincoln High School (Portland, Oregon) 4; Xi Pi Club, ansferrcd from Benson Tech (Portland) 3; nson Aquatic Club, 2; President, Silver Skate Club, 2; Tech Show, 1, 2.
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BILL OLDHAM: “My soul is in the barnyard.” Paper Drive, 3; F. F. A., 1. 2. 3. 4; President, F. F. A., 3, 4; “Mad Hatters,” 3; “Ever Since Eve,” 2; “Her Step-Husband ' Penzance, ' 2; Junior-Senior Prom, 3; F. F. A. Judging Tea Farmers Degree, 4. DOROTHY RASMUSSEN: “Often seen but seldom heard. ' G. A. A., 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. Board. 4; Junior-Senior Prom, 3; Football fi 4; Home Ee Club, 2; Lincolnian, 4; Committee for G. A. A. Dance, ‘Mas 4; “F m, 3, RAMONA RAYMOND: “Pretty as a picture, nice frame, too. G. A. A., 2, 3, 4; G. A. A., Sec-Treas., 4: Secretary Senior Girls. 4- r, Fame,” 3. 4; Christmas Program, I; Football Ban Eidolon, 3; Lincolnian, 4: Junior-Senior Prom, 3; Production Sii Can't Take It With You. ' 4. JIM OSBORNE: “ Has anyone seen my wave lotion? ’ Football, 3, 4; Basketball, 4: Track. 3: “M” Club, 3, 4: A. S. B. Sere Arms, 4; Fire Chief, 4; Paper Drive, 3; Junior-Senior Prom, 3 harne, 3-4; March of Dimes 3-4; Student Council, 1; Freshman li Committee, 4; Baseball, 4; Prince of Hearts, 4. LARRY POLLARD: “But honest Miss Showalter--------------!” ”B” Football, 1; Glee Club, 1; Cast—“Pirates of Penzance,’ 2; Bast-ha NAN SCH ELLER: “Don’t lot studies interfere with your education.'' G. A A., 2, 3, 4; Football Banquet, 4; “Eidolon,” 3. JANET SIELER: “She knows not men for they are so simple . ' Home Ec Club, 3; Junior-Senior Prom, 3; “Eidolon,” 3; Football I 4; G. A. A., 2. Transferred from Pollock H. S. (Pollock, South Dakota) 2; Band, 1; Glee Club, 1; Secretary-Class, 1. v „ . i'CLier CO Know noimng man to Know Klick Club, 3; Industrial Arts Club, 3; Production Staffs Her Step-Husband,’ 4; Band. 2, 3, 4; Junior-Senior I irates of Penzance.” 2; Glee Club, 2; Honorable Contest, 2; Cast, “You Can’t Take It With You.” 4. Ever Sin Prom, Mention, Natl' I H LLIS SMITH: “ ‘Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool than and remove all doubt.” G. A. A , 2, 3, 4; G. A. A., President. 4; Home Ec . Club. 2, 3; Sergeant-Senior Girls,4; Hall of Fame, 3-4; “Eidolon.” 3; Football Banquet I tising Staff, “You Can’t Take It With You,” 4 BAR ,?A STA.LEy: “School would be fine if you didn’t have to sti Klick Club, 3; G. A. A., 3, 4; Football Banquet, 4; Transferred from Commerce High School (Portland, Oregon) 3; Intel NOR,BERT ST. MARIE: “A fool may talk but a wise man speaks.” Industrial Arts Club, 3; Junior-Senior Prom, 3; Transferred from Jefferson High School (Portland. Oregon) 3. THELMA STUCK: “Just a quiet young lady, quietly pursuing her way. G. A. A., -, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club. 2, 3; “Eidolon,” 3; Football Banquet
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HALL OF From left to right are Don Fulham, 'Best Sport”, Larry Hearing-, 'Most Popular Boy”, Jim DonneHy, Best Personality”; Harriet Capps, 'Most Popular Girl,” Best Personality,” and Friendliest”; and Bud Banks. FViendllest.” at work (on » ,” the and Annie Asmussen. Ponds ' t'h The nJ?‘ some.’” rettiest” and “Mo: Busily engrossed in his favorite pastime is Arnold Limberg, Most Studious.”
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