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Page 11 text:
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WE DEDI CA TE Miss Ruth Wawirka There is a face that stands out among all the other faces at Washington lligh School. M first glance, this face seems no different than all the other faces you see every day. But when you look closer, you see things beyond this ordinary face. The eyes are wonderfully expressive. They show understanding and boundless energyg they often twinkle with mirth and sometimes they even show disapproval. It is said that you can judge a person by their eyes. Through these eyes we see the kind of personality we all would like to have. The mouth utters words of encouragement, and of counsel. The voice is a pleasant voice, an easy one to listen to. It is a firm voice and yet it is never harsh. It is a voice we have come to know and love. The ears are not big ears, but they have a great capacity for listening. They're busy ears, for they always have enough time to listen, no matter what the time or what the problem. We, the class of 1962, dedicate our Neshotah Annual to this faee-the face of Miss Ruth Wawirka, Dean of Girls. May that wonderful faee of yours continue to shine in the future as it has in the past.
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FACES llalls and classrooms, the smell of chalkg Student voices in eager talk. Hurrying feet upon the stair- Faces, faces everywhere. Teachers hoping they may spark, The fires of knowledge and light the dark ln the minds of those who care- Faces, faces everywhere. Textbooks, workbooks, tools of learning Fill those brains already churning. Dates and places, prose so raref Faces, faces everywhere. Time brings change as life goes byg This we know and ask not why. But these halls will ne'er be bare- Of faces, faces everywhere. V
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One of the faces that we will miss next year is that of Miss Mary Dunne. It would take much too long to enumerate the contributions WE GIVE HONOR this remarkable woman has made to Washing- ton High School. A veritable dynamo of energy, Miss Dunne has taught Junior English and has still found time to organize innumerable outside activities. We will probably best remember her for her wonderful talent in advising the Nesho- tah News. This newspaper has truly been a school newspaper and has won a myriad of awards both locally and nationally under her guidance. To you, Miss Dunne, we bid a fond farewell and we assure you that your face will not pass quickly from our memories. Miss Mary Dunne E'-X
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