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u LLOYD H. PRIEBE The theme of this year's annual, television, has been introduced into the home practically during your high school life, and is now considered as one of the major mediums of mass communication, entertainment and education. It is well to remember the introduction of television and associate it with your high school life. Your high school experiences themselves should be remembered as vital factors in the foundation of your life. The friends youhave made and the knowledge you have attained will have a definite influence on your future. We hope that TaHoMa High School has set up the proper environment and offered you the proper tools with which you can attain the maximum desired in the adult you are going to be. Choosing modern television as the theme of this year's KI-AH-YU was an appropriate and timely idea. Television represents the diversified and changing era in which we live and points ahead to the wonderful age that will belong to the graduates of 1955. It promises to be a complex, challenging, and, in some respects, a terrifying age. Technology has given us, through such developments as modern television, a greater measure of entertainment and comfort. On the other hand it has given us, through man's control of nuclear energy, weapons of untold power. I urge you to continually expand your education and then to use it wisely so that these greatforces canbe used for the good of mankind, for it was the historian, Henry Adams, who said, We know so little, and our power is so great. I hope youhave learned a little from your association with us, and I hope you will continue to learn much more. Good luck. OREN C. JENSEN 3
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DUANE M. DUXBvKX' B.A., U. of W. Graduate work at U. of W. Chorus, Band, Spanish, Junior High music. DONALD BOESEL B.A., College of Puget Sound Biology, General Science. P.E., Bookkeeping, Coach. ANNA E. BORGESON B. A., U. of W. Graduate work at U. of W. and W.S.C. Commercial subject, Freshman English, Torch, Service Club adviser. BETTY J. GRAEBER University of Washington Georgraphy, Wash. History, Librarian, Girls' Club, and Letterette adviser, 8th grade History. MARY LOU HOLLOWAY B.A., Western Wash. C. of E. Junior High classes. Health. Physical Education.
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