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Soaring now the next to be e senior high department Th incidentally, to the fir The genius ol this class w e annual stunt assembl resentatives of the class w'th ll Puyallup was th f . soming out in new formals a d as t e presentation of th p y y the talented mem bers of the class. Pictured at left are the clas if s o 1 cers: M. Stave, secretaryg B. Barovic, president' I Bo d , . gran , yell leaderg H. Lyckman, vice president: and the advisers: Miss Sorenson, Mr. Catron and Miss Hayland. H .X -. Back Row-Richard Abdersof Lester Connell, Ed Fellenberg, Bert Boush, Ramon Barnes Tony Banas k Tom Absher, Don Fowler, Ed Breakey, Charles Black Ra A th Row-Ronald Crabtree' W , za , Roy Dykeman, Otto Bergmann, , y p orp, Kenneth Fox, Lewis Bradley, Robert Campbell, Ralph Burr. Fourth , infield Frith, Don Datlron, Iames Clemens, Don Boyle, Richard Beck, Clayton Bain, George Allen, Cecil Elliott, Don Adler, Lawton Case, Tom Edwards, Bob Balmer, Keith Bergendahl, lack Bogrand. Third How-Fred Book, Alice Campbell. Bonnie Brabec, Marie Dehm, Bettie Cruts, Georgia Bolieu, Emma May Allen, Marjorie Bibby, Donna Blilie, Geraldine Eichhorn, Opan Blubaugh, Bonnie Buchanan, Darrel Davis, Ierry Colburn, Herby Fiedler. Second How--Margie Bueing, Margie Brandt, Wilma Burrou hs, Donna Cuddy, Lorraine Edwards, Beverly Barovic, Nancy Carlson, Shirle Anderson, Norma Chavet, Shirley Clevenger, Beverly Burlingame, Nancy Brown, Clovis Elsdon, Gloria Blanchiield, Mary Barnes. First Row-Betty Freudenberg, Deva Bushnell, Roberta Flannigan, Barbara Berry, Alice Dorfner, IoAnn Franzen, Phyllis Farrar, Lois Blubaugh, Georgia Eaton, Marilyn Djarf, Carol Arcuri Pat Dildine L Pat Flaherty, Ople Dunn, Mildred Beers. , , - aurel Ball, Back Row-Pat Martinson, Don Hanson, Harold Lyckman, Don Glaser, Marty Gosselin, lim Niquette, Paul Garrison, Terry Miracle. Marvin Kitts, Charles Heimbigner, Don Mullen, Don Micheau, Bob Micheau, Ed Hite. Fourth Haw-Rex Iackson Bob Ioh Hatch, LeRoy Gruver, Delmar Gunns, Don Howard, Bill Hlebichuk Elgin Greeley, Bill M ' Marecle, Dick Koval, Charles Lubbe, Lowell H A ll , nson, Wayne , ason, Mike Gallagher, Dick Lane, Bill Hill, Charles ardrrian. Third Row-Iewel Nichols, Louise Kilian, Marilyn Iorgenson, Virginia Hammond, rve a Lal-'avoi-, Wayne Glaser, Robert Mohr, Maurice Iensen, Mike Milholland, Ronald Kihler, Don Nelson, David Hendricks, Toni Gasso, Iackie Mettler, Anita Olson. Second Row-LaVerne Irish, Mary Larson, lean Morris, loyce Lindquist, Beryl Hultsch, Lorraine McCorkle, Esther LaBel1e, limmievee Roland. Barbara Hufi, Mary Lou Geise, Melba Nordyke, Ruth Goble, Helen Lee, Dolores Larson, Elaine Mickelson, Thora Hunter. First Row-Anne Haldon, Peggy McQueen, Norma Kooser, Ioanne Iohnston, Ioyce Iohnson, Ethel Lloyd, Ioy Munsey, Mary Gropper, Muriel Mannen, Norma McGrath, Lorraine lensen, Dolores Kuper, Alma Keeton, Audrey Hoffman, Loretta Malicoat, Doris Olson, Lorraine Olson, Back Row-Ronald Peterson, Ierry Porteriield, Ken Woolhouse, Roger Whidden, Ralph Wolfe, Erle Russell, Stan Veitenheimer, Richard Scheyer, Harold Stout, Glen Russell, Fred Tegnell, Eugene Zeller, Dick Stoner, Francis Peed, Marvin Wilson. Fourth Row-Nick Tucci Roland Rankin, Tom Shelton, Dave Teitzel, Glenn Shaw, Eugene Iackson, Sherman Squires Leonard We tb Sanders, Pete Svinth, Bob Wattenbarger, Don Riser Dean Wehl B Arlene Sawyer Iulia An W , s o, Lyle Westby, Delmar , r y, ob Smith. Third Row-Neal Sherwood, Paul Reilf, Doris Sunnen , n illiams, Nina Rosario, Arlene Walk, Dorothy Tokarczyk Lois Thompson. C I Retrners, Theresa Sergeant, Art Swanson, Lewis Smith Ra d Luella Robyn Re e W' ' , are Woods, Vi Woods, Naomi , ymon Werner. Second Row-Wanda Skeel, Eileen Stallcop, Annette Reirners, , g ne iese, Lila Pasnlck, Betty Plummer, Mona Rae Velie, Lorraine Rentsch, Marlys Stave, Dolores Turnbull, Lillian Strandley, Bertha Steiner, Arleen Percy, Barbara Todd. Hirst Row-Genevieve Westmark, Dorothy Pearson, loann Packer, Delores Webster, Beverly Spencer, Luella Spradley, Patty Ring, Donna Walsworth, Geraldine Sullivan, Norma Repholz, Arlene Wuestney, Ruth Thompson, Rosalie Young, Dotty Toynbee, Carol Parks, Wanda Shaffer. Absent--Betty Angst, Beryl Ashby, Glenn Barr, Gene Brown, Charles Clarke, Violet Sckert, Larry Gilliam, Leland Haberling, Betty Heckendorn, Gaye Hoskins, Andy Hutchko, Raymond lacobson, Bill La Grange, Rose Nell Linthicum. Donald Little, Ruth McGuire, Ierry Manley, Murray Martin, Bruce McKinney, Eddie Pearson, Henry Piatote, Betty Shaw, Darrel Shepard. Satelfites The members of the class of '49 are come top men in th ' ' . ey move to senior class rooms and also st floor lockers as un veiled at th y A prize fight was performed by rep , 1 a the teams of the league as participants e inal victor Blos n new suits, the class members attended their dance, the dance of the year the junior prom. Another big mo ment w h ' e annual la b
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-X We're here, we rate, l-9-4-8! As this yell echoes away, the seniors take one long, last look at well known scenes cmd review their last year in high school. Among their memories was a proud moment for this class when they spirited away first place in the stunt assembly. They presented a novel idea. As the stirring tune Chloe was played as background music, anfintensive search was con- ducted through the swamp for Victory. After a narrow escape from a huge alligator and other escapades, Victory was finally found. Pressed corsages, worn, dogeared dance programs. These bring back happy remembrances from the night, November 26, of the annual senior ball. They drifted along under a shower of silver stars to the mellow music floating through the air. But while they are reminiscing they cannot forget another equally important date, February 6. For this was the night when The Cat and the Canary was presented. The audience was kept on the edge of their seats the entire time, anxiously but fearfully waiting for a secret panel to slide open, for the fabulous West necklace to make its appearance. At the end of the play the cast was called back 1 Clyearyy Cwinnens Class officers: C. Snure, president: S. Mitchell, secretary, I.. l-lildreth, yell leader, P. Templin, vice president. Advisers: Mr. Higbee, Miss Skreen, Mr. Decker. for many curtain calls by an appreciative audience. Iuliet had her hero, Romeo, but the members of the fairer sex of this class had their heroes, too. He might have been personified by Fred Rudnick or Ray May on the football field, or perhaps by' Tony Heinz, Bob Greene, or Dave Dailey on the basketball courts. But then if her interests were in the theatrical light, there, too, were many whom she could admire. The one memory which will remain longest in their minds was commencement exercises, May 28. They walked down the length of the audi- torium and onto the stage to receive the thing which they had been striving for four years, their diploma. After the commencement exercises, clutching their diplomas, they stood in groups chattering among themselves, grasping each moment, for they knew this was the last event of their high school career. And now, with due regret, the class of 1948 leave behind all the scenes with which they have been associated for four or more years-their old world - and step forth into a new world.
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