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SENICRS... Welcome, Freshmen was the first sign our class encountered at Queen Anne just four short years ago. Through our next three years the Man Working sign was clearly seen as We enthusiastically entered into our studies activities to make our class one to be remembered. Now we are given the Go Ahead signal to travel down a road newly opened to us. As we traveled down Highway '55, we had lots of fun, but we found our road was not always so smooth. There were many confusing detours and puzzling obstacles. However, they have made us stronger and more able to take our place in the adult world we are now entering. We will never forget some of our guides along this highway of high school life during our last year . . . Larry Turner and Bill Foster, who were our senior class presidents . . . Betsy McLean, who directed Girls' Club affairs . . .Jack Nilles, who presided over Boys' Club activities . . . Jim Cook and George Stamolis who whirled the Student Council gavel . . . Jim Ross and Arlene Kruse who reigned over Boys' and Girls' Clubs, respec- tively . . . and Bob Reid, who was the Honor Society's top oHicer. We remember our fellow students, the heroes who blazed a path of fame in athletics-Pete Hanson, jim Ross, Dale Fredericksen, Bob Parks, Ray Chapple, Milt Hansberry, John Wall, Vern Olson, Don Bolstad, Maurice Egan, Fred Grant, Chuck Welch, George Owner, Larry Mounger, Bob Hibler, Chuck Carlson, Kenny Mickelson, and John Reardon . . . those hardworking, faithful editors of the KUAY WEEKLYAJanet Alton, Sandy Murray, Susan Snyder, and Joe Moloso . . . Queen and King at Ski Acres on Queen Anne Day-Marilyn Woodward and George Stamolis . . . P.I. Ski School Inspirational winners-Joan Hendrickson and Lee LaFollettee . . . The frazzled '55 GRIZZLY editor, Jerry Lonn, who spent many long hours on this annual . . . peppy yell leaders, Jim Cook and Gary Shansby . . . pert song leaders who cheered our teams on to many victories-Nancy Parsons, Lee Rose Vitalich, Alice Simpson, Frieda Ching, and Rita Johnson . . , the Senior Kapers directors who made Suite Treat the show to be remembered for many years to come4Marilyn Woodward and Lee LaFollettee . . . CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Barbara Caldwell, Larry Turner, Mr. Elmer Miller, Advisor Left lo right: Esther Auld, Bill Foster, Ron Kahn, Diana Jackson Ellis Weslphal, Leo Marty 16 A 4 l
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