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4. To the faculty we leave a knowledge that four years of their time has not been entirely wasted as proven by the number of torch pin holders who are ready to graduate. Tersonalbx, , , Bob Lajala and Jay Bean leave the well-worn gavel of the Senior class presidency .... Doug Wilson and Drew Miller, the still-shiny one of the Student Council presidency .... Carolyn Carson, the gleam of a never-fading Pepsodent smile which won for her the Ski Queen crown .... Art Gollofon, part of the fighting spirit which was an inspiration to his fellow gridiron players .... Ruth White, Josie Browne, 'Ianey Laney, and Marjorie Morrill, the new look in 116 and the results of hard work in the Girls' Club .... Bill Storie, a pair of WOI'I'l-Out track shoes with which he made new records .... Richard Morgan and Willa Dodge, the echo of many a laugh from the Senior Play ,... Wilma Grobe, Dottie Mace, and Mary Ellen Cole, memories of many pleasing songs .... Bonnie Albert and Joann Treadwell, several assorted headaches in putting out this annual .... Shirley Lou Robson, Val Case, Marilyn Knight, and Bill Setzer, four pairs of sparkling dance shoes from the vivid Starlight Revue.' '... Gene Grant, a hard-to-fill gap in the sports world .... Jane Lippert, Loretta Siebert, and Bill Knight, the nameless terrors of KUAY editors .... Sally Morrill, a perfect job as Chair- man ofthe Mother-Daughter Banquet .... Champ Charlotte Small, six battered tennis balls .... Miriam Watson, Helene Seastrom, and Lillian Sundberg, the results of an active year in Girls' Club .... Yell King Dick Cochran, part of his boundless enthusiasm which helped win many a game .... The well-known Hammerheads, Mr. Lewis .... Suzie Rowles, Hannah Kennelly, Marilyn Conroy, and Marilyn Morgan, their numbers from the girls' football team. i In C077Clu5i077 , , , We of 1948 entrust to allethe Grizzly spirit-and ask that it be guarded well. This means standing up for the kick-off, yelling your hearts out, and urging the team to victory. It means the lnn, P. T. A. dances, dress rehearsals, Girls' Club committee meetings and the March of Time movie in assemblies. It means choir, annual stafT, Club, and Honor Society. lt means elections and campaigns and drives. It means being proud of your school and wanting to work and fight and win for it in every possible way. This is the spirit we leave for you to uphold. See that it is guarded well. THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT. 23
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