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Greatness Lies in Doing, Not in Seeing Done - resident— RICHARD STROM . . . “Dick . . . greatness lies in doing, not in seeing n done . . . basketball captain . . . a quiet man, tut quite a man . . . Strom and his body guards . . . his every word is a sequence of thought ... a rare combination, a good student, and a good athlete . . . most valuable pl.ysr award. Vice President— ROBERT CORENS . . . “Com- . . . a sincere and friendly nature . . . Student Council . . . Lettermen's Club . . . track and basketball . . . hail! hail! Dvmpty Damply! . . . “Don't ash in my Nash” ... a future in wild life. Secretary— PATRICIA STILSON . . . “Pat . . . our A.F.S. ambassador to Germany ... a champagne laugh . . . her loveliness comes from within . . . junior class secretary . . . student director of the junior class play . . . interests in horsemanship. Treasurer— BLYTHE SANDERSON . . . “Pook . . . stylish little boy look . . . our perky Sno-Queen . . . Homecoming attendant . . . her secret formula — fun and efficiency . . . beautiful eyes with a special twinkle. Page Twenty-Nine
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We Owe Much to the Leaders of Our Class, PATRICIA STIL.SON The title of valedictorian symbolizes the highest sclio lastic award a student may receive. Pat Stilson has achieved an outstanding record of accomplislnncnt and has set the lrghest standards of scholarship for the class of 1958. Discovering her integrity. Pat’s classmates elected her class secretary in both her junior and senior year, culminated by her election as vice president of the National I lonor Society. Qualities of leadership were evident as Pat held different oees. attended our leadership conferences, such as her election to the Par Pastern Scm nar conference at ihe university this year, and was a member of the National Honor Society. In her junior year, Pat was selected to be our A.P.S. representative to Germany from which she brought back many worthwhile ideas. Through her we. too. received a better understanding of the German peoples and a more realistic view of world problems. In addition to her distinguished scholastic leadership, Pat has contributed much to the school. She has displayed character, tempered with modesty and respect. CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS COLORS Green and White JPANF. BURANEN |canc can be proud of her fine record of scholastic achievement for she has l een on the Honor Roll for three years. Besides her excellent scholastic ability (cane has demon strated her talents in extra curricular activities. Few people realize the time-consuming work of being business manager of the Wayako. Jeanc’s hard work and sincere efforts on the W ayako and W aszatan staffs were rewarded with her membership to Quill and Scroll. Other activities in which Jeanc has been interested, and taken an active part are G.A.A.. the W'ayzatan, Pep Club and Radio Club, of which she was elected secretary. Interested in student government, Jeanc gained valuable experience frem the role she has taken in student council. These special achievements have enabled her to receive membership in the National Honor Society during her senior year. Jcane’s ability to ma ntain high grades and still give of herself to other activities could only be possible by her development of self diciplinc. Page Twenty-Eight
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Facing the Concluding Chapter of Preparation, DAVID ANDERSON . . . Dave . . . a man among men and a lover among ladies . . . khaki man . . . hasn’t been here long but it seems we know him ■well, and what we knew we like. DENNIS ANDERSON . . . Denny” . . . we used to think this boy shy, but now, my oh my! ... a motorcycle man with an artist’s hand . . . variety show singin’ and a guitar man . . . beautiful eyes where mischief lies. SIGURD ANDERSON . . . Sig” . . . great men are made, not born . . . bandman . . . don't let his quietness deceive you, those wheels are always going . . . variety show. GARY ARMSTRONG . . . •‘Arm” . . . Standing on the comer . . . junior class play . . . basketball, track, and football ... a letierman . . . join the service and see the women . . . Where’s the party?” ... a black book almost as complete as Webster’s . . . champion hurdler. MICHAEL DENNIS . . . “Benny” . . . a man of many moods . . . always a new woman . . . class character . . . nice to meet and twice as nice to know . . . biggest hotrod . . . football, and hockey . . . bowling league. CATHERINE BIRONG . . . “Katie . . . sweet and silly . . . chorus . . . an inner sparkle that makes her a refreshing personality . . . Pep Club . . . lovely eyes and beautiful hair . . . model for cute creations. Page Thirty
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