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. Wi' Jani HEAR YE! WYE THE CLASS OF 1951 of lYeatherwax High School. accomplishing things in the face of colossal handicaps, being of sound mind and superior intellect. and having a good memory where lessons are not concerned, realizing that we are about to pass out of existence as a class. do gacting under no influence other than that of our natural philanthropic naturesehereby bequeath the following: To the school we leave many echoes of by-gone pleasures and sad adieux. To Mr. Balkema and the faculty we bequeath the unhappy prospect of managing the school without our advice and help. To the juniors we leave our shoes. though knowing full well they can't properly fill them. To the sophomores we leave themfout. I, Delores Drawski, leavefcalm, cool, and collected. I, Larry Easter, leave behind me a job well done. I, Carol Edison, leave chemistry and some weird chem- ical compounds to Mr. Smith, - I, Richard Egner, leave my collegiate glasses to Calvin I, Gloria Acker, leave to go on with my brilliance in psychology. 1, Gloria Alvarez, leave to go on with what the future may bring. I, Emmett Anderson, leave my innocent ways to Don Smith. Agee. h D I, Greta Anderson, leave my beautiful locks tO Sally I, Lee Elmgren, the silence of the intercom. booth to Coombs. Les Corev. I, Sara Ann Entrop, leave my braids to Kathryn Duffy. I, Dorothy Anker leave the library-calm and peaceful. I, John Erak, leave-figure it out! We, John'Apple, Fred Aube, and Robert Erickson, leave I, Delores Arnold, leave my bookkeeping to Mr. Bartine. I, Ralph Bache, leave one pair of well worn skis to jim Brennan. I, Jaunita Baker, leave after trying to get smuggled out of third period every day. I, Andy Ballasiotes, leave for places unknown. I, Geraldine Bardy, leave my winning ways to Nlissy Yammen. I, Nlary Basich, leave still yawning, but not really bored in shorthand. I,Dean Baxter, leave sole ownership of my mountain beaver to Mr. Armstrong. I, Marcia Bergen, take all of my knowledge of English literature with me. I, Harold Bergstrom, leave, my basketball career ended. I, Glen Best, leave-without Mr. Armstrong's omoebas. I, Laurence Bierman, leave nothing, because I'm taking my educated pencil with me. I, Mary Mae Bourke, leave dear Miss Longtin in peace at last. I, Cordon Brown, leave my all around athletic ability to Benny Jacobs. I, Richard Brown, leave my great charm with thc fair sex and faculty to Terry. I, john Campbell, leave my horn for someone else to toot awhile. I, Norma Cardwell, leave my curly blonde locks to Irv-ne Petr-rson. I, Alan Carlson, lcavc as sports' editor of this zmmiul, with the missing section still in my notebook. l, Torn Chaff:-y, lf-:ive C'f!IlYlIlt'f'd lim still right. I,,Illl'l1'l Christensen, lf-aw my wontlcrful sf-use of humor to Sharon Kimble. I, Virginia Churchill, ls-mc to tnkv my vuiic with inc fynur loss J. I, Kathleen fflzirdy, lcnvt' bccuusc lim ulwaiys tzirtly untl not Clzirdy. I, Narny Clark lrsivc to continue my work lowgnrl Stanford. l,Kr'nncth Cornet, lcmc the l'hi Sig plcclgcs lu nt-xl ycnris nurtnlnrrs. 1 l,f,r:u'1a'C.ummmgs, lcnvr' with XHILIII' Xorg:-rigor., l,l,con:1 llqnvirs, lcnvc my :iccordiun for fulmc 1-ni.-I. tziinmcnt in .'X.H.S. l,.Irnhn D1rvis,l1':1vc my nicknumc Ditty llolinfi l, Nornm Davis, lcavr' to wait psiticntly for Wuvm: I, Glenn llc Ln lVl1nlr'rl1-uve my plnuc in the clii-ckrmym to Rohr-rt Henry. l, Riclmrd Dcll,lr':1xl'still hunting lor more th-4-i ! I, B:n'b:lru llomm, lr-.ive my rush:-tl lun: I1 hours lo I.incl Czinlr-rluiry. I, Nlarie Espedal, leave an empty seat in fourth period session. I, Donald Evenson, leave The Thing to Mr. Arm- strong. I, Mary Louise Fairbairn, leave after a successful year as president of Pep Club. I, Beverly Fetsch, leave for better times. I, Robert Fisher, leave looking for one pair of teeth. I, Curtis Foshing, leave a bottle of peroxide. I, Lois Frafjoird, leave Buddy's lap to the next secretary. I, Glenn Garner, leave Mr. Viilson on the brink of in- sanity. I, Catherine Germain, leave one frcckle to each of the underclassmen. I, Roland Gibson, leave my lpana smilc to Don Nord. I, Phyllis Gillette, lcavc to continue my good working ability. I, Leo Gormley, leave-almost got left! I, Carolyn Graham, leave with my trcasurc chcst and the key, evcry penny countcd. I, Sharon Graham, leaxc the Ill.ICll'lQL1l group to futurc membc rs. l,L:1uretta Gravcs, lcuxe my futurc is vscll-planned. l, Martin Cruxcs, li-.ive my scat in choir to ,lack Glasgo. I, Edward Grccuo, lcaxc mv riflc und .iw.xrds to .1 future cxpcrt. I, Dorothca Gustofson, lt-.nc thc sophomore boys in fourth pcriod scssion. I, Putty Hull, leave mv joys of bcing song quccn to thc llltlllil' SUHQ qlll'llllS. I, Carol llanuncrlin. lcqtvc mv cov w.tvs to j.mc Clark. l,Collccn ll.mrnh.m, lcxuc mv nickn.tmc to Mr. Ncw- mam. l, Mxtriam llciscr, lt-.uc mv pcrsonalitv to Norma Ulson. I. Lois lluvtlcn, lcuvc with not .1 hair out of place. l, -Iogmnc llills, lcnvc mv flaming locks to -Iam-1 Grosv- YIIVSV. I, .Xnu llohi, li-.nc mv m.mv luuutiful mcmorics ul' .X,ll.S. l,.lo.m llot-gg, lt-.uvc without .mv .xrgumcut l. ,lVlllH'l14' llUlllN'l'l1,lV.!XPlllX'SllX'.l1lkl unassuming w.tvs lo hllll'lll.l Sllt'.ll'l'l'. l,I-r.lh4nm llormng, lc.txc mx lu-ight H-lull,-ks to IM-k llaltls. l,,lim llulthinsou, li-.nc mv h.1ir cut to .mx dt-scrviug junior boy. ' l, IIUHISI' .lIIllSUll, ll'.lXl' .1 wcll worn p.ith to Olympi, l,lJ.lXlKl llcunings, lcgtxc mv scnsc of humor to 'Sli' Wlu-clcr. I, ll.nlmi.n johnson, lt-.ive mv shy w.1vs In my gen., Slnmni,
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ELIZABETH JEAN VVRIGHT CB4-tsyj Pvp Club 23 Urchcfstrn 2, fl, lg Choir 2, 15 -I WQ'lf2lI'l' Comm. 2. DELURES M. YOUNG QSkippr-rl P1-p Club 2, fig Riflf- Tram fi, lg CUNA. 2, Il, Y. P. -lg Tri-Hi-Y III 2, ll, -I: Hi Jinx fl, -I. MARJORIE ZINK UB. Ii, -lv Radio PI'Of2,I'Z'lIll 2, fl, -l1 Tvnnis Tc-21111 2, 3, 'lg Cuiiivrn Club Pri-s. fl, -lg Hi Jinx fl, I. K- GLEN DvLi-METER Lovkm' Crm-w 2, 15, -lg Ki LB. 2, fi, fl. BOB Y. FISHER ifhlbbyl A Squad Bgiski-tbull fi, 41 B Squad Bziskm-tball 23 A Club Ii, lg Hi-Y I fl, -lg U.B. Lf-ngfuv 'I 'S 4 'ma-fl., -, ., . JACK E. MED.-XK Football ii, Capt. lg Basm-bull fl, -lg Intrzi. Bas- ' I lir'Il711ll Q, . T. anfmra ,417 unc! .A'llfIl'l! Ljlornxi NORMAN BI'I I'ENGER IiI'2X'HRI,liY RH1 IDICS EA,xRL E- MUIR 'I'UM STENKQEI, JAMES REID XYILIIXM WILLIS w ay D 0171 WI UH CEUHI will 5,9011 gil ffl NANCY CL.-XRIQ, Yall4'dii'tm'i4m P.-Xl'L K.-XRSHNER. Snlutgitoriun HAROLD WARREN. CIAISN Sl9 lIk 1i EILEEN TERYU, Fnrulty Spf-zilwi' Wu Tia, 42? 4
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1, I, I, I. I, 1. I, I. I. I. I. I, I. I. I, I, L 1, L 1. 1, 1, I. I. I, I. I. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, 1, I, I. I, 1, 1, I, I. I, 1, I, 1, 1, I, I, I, I. 1, GLUE! Qdfanieni Bernard Johnson, leave my neat jokes to anyone that can catch lem. Kenneth Johnson, leave the stage crew for better things. Lester Johnson, leave my collection of drawings to Miss Hollan. Lou Ann Johnson, leave everything to Suzie. Bonnie Jones, leave my name to Sheila Smith. Paul Karshner, leave to continue my way towards a doctor. Karl Kecfer, leave my radio talents to another Ham. Dick Kilmer, leave my reckless driving to Miss Long- UD. Bonnie- Kintner, leave my cooking as no one else can eat it anyway. Ruth Kochcr, leave one cello to Pat Pinckney. Willow Dean Kretz, leavefthafs all brother. Marlene Kreugcr, leave to join the pots and pans. Elinor Lea, leave for wedded bliss. Edrie Lundgrcn, leave for home to continue reading my letters from Tommy. Phyllis Mapes, leave my swing and sway with Sammy Kaye. - John Marvin, leave my gentle giggle to Hans Jonasen. Doris Mason, leave my smiie to Susie Johnson. Rosella lNIcCIoy, leave Retail Selling. Robert McDonald, leave my car to next ycar's auto mechanics, hoping someone can make it run. Dorma McDuffee, leave Ingrid to walk alone. Darlene McMillan leave saying but hc's a heart- breaker. Jack Medak, leave my camera shy ways to Friedland- er Kenneth Micheau, leave for Puyallup. Robert lvlunro, leave school in delight. James Murchy, leave my hot rodding to Roger Pierce. Carol Neilson, leave my trips to the exchange assem- lies to Sharon Johnson. Edwin Odd, leave my waist line to Bill Lind. Will Olson, leave Mr. Bartine to teach his fifth period class alone. Vernon Olson, leave my football tactics to Don Sco- rallv. Nancy Parpala, leave my neatness to Mary Byrne. Bonnie Parshall, leavef Willie's waiting. Buddy Pattison, leave a battered gavel to the next dc- serving president of A.H.S. Donna Pederson, leave my quiet voice to Alta Taylor. Noreen Perry, leave with this advicc+Don't play hooky, you'll always get caught. Robbie Peltola, leave the sports page to Mr. Croasdill. Annabelle Pierce, leave to join Bud. Betty Pierson, leave my sweet personality to Dawn Miller. Dennis Prather, leave my witty ways to Larry Kelley. Charles Ragus, leave the girls br-witched, bothered, and bewildered. Shirleyan Rainey, leave a copy of l'How to Become an Actress Overnight to Karen Gahicr. Emmy Lou Randieh, leave4to be followed by more Randiches. Richard Rasanen, leave to enlist in the infantry! Mollie Rehm, leave with my armload of gavels. Wayne Revelle, leave following Delores out the door. Marianne Reynolds, leave with my 'tLittle Gem. Rachel Rinell, leave to become Mrs. Bob Rosi, leave the Spaghetti Rag to Eddie Rosi. Helen Rotous, leave for the U, Bernard Rudis, give my mathematical ability back to Mr. Wheeler. Robert Rux, leave the senior class in a mix-up. Ethel Salmi, leave my silly ways to Lucille VValc7ak. Leonard Salmi, leave Charlene, but unwillingly. Carolyn Schaffer, leave my gun to Mr. Wheeler. I, Robert Self, leave a book of jokes to liven things up. I, Nan Shimmin, leave with Guess who got two letters. I, Harold Shook, leave my Ford to some deserving Phi Sig. I, Carol Shumate, leave the tennis tcem to take care of themselves. I, Patsy Silva, leave a scrapbook of beautiful memories. I, Glenn Smith, leave my dancing feet and eyes to Walt Lenahan. I, Leonard Smith, leave my driver's license to the police department. CI have no other choice.J I, Matt Sloan, leave my car to Norm Fosberg. I, Robert Smith, leave my blue suspenders with red stripes to Fred Humphrey Hines. I, Louis Snyder, leave the locker key. I, Robert Spielman, leave a bottle of milk to the sopho- more class. I, Denny Stopsen, leave my dancing ability to joe Majar. I, John Stricevich, leave my interest in birds to the next crow. I, Phil Symons, leave my baton in band to Rich Bozak. I, Paul Teagle, leave my manners to some other gentle- man. Niary Lou Teman, leave the halls silent. , Eileen Tervo, leave Mr. Stensager all alone. I Sharon Thompson, leave with these parting words. So long, it's been good to know you. I, Earl Thygeson, leave my pleasant smile to Dick Ru- binstein. I Marlene Timpone, leave one jar of cover all freckle cream to Shirley Tuttle. I, Al Tomizek, leave my good times to Chuck Patterson. I, Darlene Trinneer, leave my ability to get in and out of trouble to Carol Anderson. I, Sharon Unger, leave parties to whoever wants them. I Robert Vander Veer, leave my weekends to Ron Laukkanen. I, Dallas Vanucie, leave my ability to talk to George Wlashington in the corner of session. I, Donna Van Winkle, leave without finishing that neat story I heard last week. I, Jake Vohs, leave nothing Cshe's in Hoquiaml. I, joseph Walczak, leave cause I did it! I,Kenneth Wambolt, leave my golf clubs to Sterling. I, Harold NVarren, leave my knowledge to Bud Duncan. I, Jack Watson, leave, gone but not forgotten. I, Marjorie Welsh, leave with Don. He's waited years. I, Don Wertenen, leave my position on projection crew. I, Edward Westenheiser, leave my naps in 2132. I, Eugene Whiteside, leave-shoveling off. I, Barbara Williams, leave for Hawaii. I, Jeanie Williams, leave a well worn tennis racket. I, Loren Williams, leave for the navy. I, Mary Ellen Wold, leave my height to Genelle Elms. I, Florence Wonsewicz, leave my first period session seat that I never had time to use to next year's editors. I, Jean Wright, leave my beloved flute to the orchestra. I, Delores Young, leave my position on the rifle team to Cora Twidwell. I, Marj Zink, leave my Discapades to Mr. Croasdill. I, Carole Hetherington, leave my shorthand and typing ability to anyone who wants it. 1, I y 1 9 I, Georgia Hunter, leave one well worn auto-driving ear to the nearest junk yard. I, Joan Hogberg, leave Pcnny's. I, Frank Kaatz, leave my quiet ways to Joe Majar. I, Hallie Krogstadt, leave my sisters behind me. I, Glen Lee, leave Mr. Bartine bewildered. I, Walt Kuluich, leave my first team baseball position. I, Ruth Millin leave my associations to Mr. Mapes. I, Frank Parker, leave on my motorcycle. I, James Reid, leave a vacancy in auto mechanics. I,WVarren Spangler, leave with an armload of awards. I,Ronald Stoner, leave my broad shoulders tif Earl Close, I, Jackie Dionne, leave with my giggles.
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