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ANDERSON, LOREEN Mar ultlagnificent spec- tacle of human happiness. GAA, GAA Board, W Club. Roller Skating Club, Bowling, Band, Chemistry Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate. - ANDER- SON. MELVIN Digger The world knows little of it's great men. A Football, Chemistry Club, Band, Wrestling, Pep Band, W Club. f ANDERT, CARO- LINE Carole She has a smile no cloud could over- cast. GAA, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Girls' Chorus. On the ,lob Training. - ARNOLD, HAR- OLD Harry 'tHe knows a lot but he never can think of it. A Choir. ICC, School Service, On the Job Training. -- BAKER, CAROL Carol c'Charm quite often lies in being quiet. Surveyor Staff, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Annual Staff, Nurses' Staff, Library Staff. ICC. - BECKER, CAROL Carol I came. I saw, and I've had enough. Pep Club, Commercial Club. GAA, ICC, Student Council. Guidance Staff. -- BELIVEAU, CHARRAN Cheri The life of her class and the death of her teacher. Surveyor Staff. BIERBAUM, RICHARD A'Dick Men of few words are the best men. A Hockey, Camera Club. 4 BJORKLUND, MARIANNE 'fNIary Elegant as simplicity and warm as ectasyf, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Girls' Chorus, ICC, GAA, School Service. - BLATZHEIM, WILLIAM Bill An all-around man and a man all-around. Student Council Pres., Baseball, Homecoming Chairman, In- tramural Activities, A Choir Pres., Pep Club, Oper- etta, - BURKET, DONALD Don His love is centered on one ..... at a time. School Service. Homecoming Escort. Baseball, Football. 8 BUSSE, MARLENE Molly Gay personality, full of ras- cality. A Choir, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Student Council Executive Board, GAA, W Club, ICC, Girls' Chorus, Commercial Club, Homecoming Queen Can- didate. Operetta, Roller Skating Club, School Ser- vice, Bowling. - CARLSON, LAWRENCE Egore So sweet, the blush of bashfulnessf' Football, Base- ball, B Basketball, A Basketball, Homecoming Es- cort, Student Council, Ski Club, W Club. - CHEV- RETTE, CAROL Farm Girl I know she's here, I heard her giggle. - CHINNOCK, ALLEN Al- bow I never have much to say, but I do a lot of thinking. Football, Ski Club. - CIMBURA, PAT- RICIA Pat Quiet dignity, the work of a lady. GAA, A Choir, Operetta, ICC, Commercial Club. S CLARK, KAREN g'Red There never was a Saint with red hair. GAA. Commercial Club, Pep Club, Surveyor Staff, Girls' Chorus, ICC, Y Teens, Guid- ance Staff, Roller Skating Club, School Service. s CLAUGHERTY, JANET ajax 'LShort and sweet. GAA, Girls' Chorus, A Choir. 1 I , .mx ey .av 1 -Y Y 57 ,cb .- Page twenty-three
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THE SENIOR CLASS OF 19 6 LEFT TU RIGHT: Jim Hantz. Doris lluindon. Richard Ulring. Jolm Erick- SUIT. .Ks the sand of our honrglass runs ont we look hack on the past years with happiness. pride. and sadness in our hearts. How can we ever forget the fun we've had. the friends we've made. and our own acctvmplishments? ltr-inemher Freshman Day. W52. when we were all so new and had to he guided? How big we acted and how scared we really were! Our first taste of high school sot-ial life was taken at the Freshman Nlixer. where we met the boys and girls who were to become so big a part in ottr organized years to come. We found that high school. alas. was not all fun and social events. but that a lot of work was expected of us. Among some of the tests given were the Otis. the lowa. and the Cates. ln December. 1953. our class really became organized as Nlr. Allison Cullickson became our class advisor. We elected our sophomore class ollicers: Wayne Kintlall. president: Jim Hantz. vice president: Doris Cuindon. secretary: aml Joanne Hathaway. treasurer. As time passed we suddenly found ourselves upperclassmen. juniors. How important we felt when we chose John Erickson. president: Leilani Nawahine. vice president: Milo Fuller. secretaryg and Dorothy Guindon. treasurer. Highlights of our junior year were our class rings. the sale of Christmas cards and of course the very important social event. the Junior-Senior Prom. We also chose as our Girls' State Representative, Leilani Nawahine with Joanne Nelson as alternate. and Boys' State Representative. John Erickson. Our big year! The senior year was finally upon us. One short year to cram so many important events intol As the most impor- tant memhers of the Washington student body we chose John Erickson. president: Divk Ulring. vire president: Doris Cuindon. serretaryg and Jim Hantz. treasurer. Homecoming was one of the biggest events to take place in the fall of 1956. King David Skalheck and Queen Leilani Nawahine reigned over the record-breaking event. Snow Day. another important occasion. was ruled by King John Erickson and Queen Doris fiuindon. Faster than it takes to write, it was time to pick our announcements and be fitted for our Caps and gowns. Time, too. to pivk our senior class play and opcretta. Rose ofthe Danube . The operetta and play were a great success. Leilani Nawahine became our KUW 1: N. Dolezal. R. Muellner. l'. Lundhlad. D. liuindon. D. lluindon. ROW 2: Homemaker of Tomorrow representa- li. lfoss. ti. Tonia. .l, liantn. J. l'rndhomme. Nl. Fuller. tive and Joanne Nelson was picked by student body and faculty to be the DAR. representative. Senior Honor Assembly day and Dress up day were events long to he remembered as the hourglass of years was slowly running out. Long to be remembered was the all important graduation night. when all at once in our raps and gowns we realized the vastness of the event taking place. For those of us going on to rollege it was but a preliminary. lint for those r who would take a job it was suddenly ly stepping from carefree days to adulthood Q3 Q 1 , I ' and great responsibility. ft Q AZ Q Though the years slip by fast as the .. 1, K 2 , grains of sand in the hourglass. never f 1.. will we forget those happy and produe- Q ' tive years. the friends we made and the joy and determination with which we meet each new task and our high svhool years. Page twenty-two
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