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TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration ,,,,, ,Y,i, A Faculty .,iA..,,, T TT T 6 Activities T TT TT 9 Sports T 27 Music . 43 Classes TT TT 51 Awards T T , . 74 Current Summary ,,YY,, , , T75 Calendar TT ,,,,,, T T, TTTTT76 Index 7,7,,,,,,, T ,,,,, T T TTT78 Acknowledgements a,,,, T SO THREF Road Map Needed
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Drafting Shops 'i' ,. Ifdiillui ,A Q f ' c La. fi ., 5 f 1- .. n . sg ,, . kb' W Y W 2 'za a 'es rim? -A, :. tf -W , , V f 1. Ja any Q f ai i.rff'f' .Y ns ,, ' , V -Q h M5 .cswva ws , . w s. w R 5, M , . ' I Q, X , - , - r . . -,. ' , , .WW J FOREWORD Kla-Ta-Wa means we are leaving. When one thinks of leaving, one immediately thinks of roads , this is why Highways is a natural theme for this year's annual. Roads play an important part in our every- day life, the economy of the nation is depend- ent, to a degree, on the roads which we use everyday. They lead everywhere. The high- way of life on which we are about to depart also leads everywhere. A good road foundation has been laid by long hours of studying, a fine, smooth surface has been placed on top of the foundation by the many hours of social events which we have thoroughly enioyed. We have each built this road, now let us follow it. It shall bring each of us to a different place in lifeg a family, a career, success, and perhaps fame. As we step upon this highway, let us TWO LM 6 'K M A A in M 'fi -i. l . fa 'af , 52 -'ferr fm W' 'QL if - A TW' if Mk Q ,Y f -1 W f. fa . ' ur 35:3 n. never forget that this road is endless, we may progress as far as we wish, and in this great land of ours in the direction we wish. Perhaps there will be a very few who will experience a recession when placed upon this long road. Some will travel forward until their curiosity is satisfied, there they will stop, never 'io move forward again. But, we hope, the maiority of the i958 graduation class will never be satisfied because when satisfaction is reach- ed, progress stops. Although we may be well along on our iourney during the years of tornorrow, there is something about this great and mysterious highwayea face, a name, or a word ethat will remind us of our stay at Snohomish High. With these words in mind, let us look over the following pages which represent the past year. Kathy Vail and Victor Swan Editors was '11 3
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Construction FOUR G A Moore Superintendent Hal Moe Assistant Supernnvendenv Maurice Hedlund Vce principal I know a fellofv who always complains about his gas mileage or how un even his Tires wear He starts across The state without checking his gas Tank or The ol gauge In The city he drives like mad and Then waits for The Traffic light To change On The highway he charges in To The oTher fellows lane weaving in and out Then he wonders Why he isnt getting better results Probably There are some of us in school who make The same mis akes I-lave you ever asked yourself Am I one who prepares carefully or do I charge reck lessly ahead Taking The short cuts The risks and The supposedly easier way? WYZ Life is a lourney which starts on a narrow path As you progress Through The elementary school The paTh broadens To a road The road in Turn becomes a four lane highway as The complexities of high school and adolescence hit you at The same time Now at graduation you must venture onto The freeway This will be a new exciting experience You will have To be alert patient and courTeous. You will find that you Cannot believe implicitly The signals given by your fellow Travelers. Failure To follow The lessons learned along The paths and smaller highways will spell disaster on The freeway. I wish you luck in The perilous iourney ThaT lies ahead. Pm I getting The results that l should? 75-ez Qffae Highways lead somewhere they are The main arteries for The movement of people and goods. We have arterial highways and super highways. When I hear The word highways I Think of Travel vacation Time new places and new faces. When Traveling on Them we have a purpose wiTh definite goals in mind wan- dering aimlessly can be fatal. During The past years you have been Traveling Through school with a purpose and definiTe goals in mind, Your Teachers and counsellors have been here To give you a sense of direction, clarify your goals, and To see that you res ceive The knowledge that opens new doors To new worlds. As your Vice Principal, I have enioyed working with all of you. Thanks for your splendid cooperation. Good luck To you, The class of 58.
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