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ARLENE KAY WOJS Choir 2-3-4; Nonette 2-3-4; Honor Society 2-3-4; Torch Tri-Y 4; Hi-Jinx 3-4. SYLVIA JONNETTE WOLD Latin Club 2; G. A. A. 2-3-4; Future Nurses 2; Jr. Red Cross 2-3; Honor Society 2-3-4. JOAN CHARLETTE WOOD Choir 2; Leadership Club 2; Tri-Y I 2-3-4; Hi-Jinx 3, Producer 4; Retail Selling 4. DON B. WRIGHT Traffic Parking Comm. 4; Check Room Comm. 4. MARILYN J. ZAWISLAK (JANIE) C. O. G. Pres. 4; G. A. A. 2-3-4; Torch Tri-Y 2-3-4; Honor Society 2-3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4. JOYCE ANNETTE ZEUTSCHEL Tri-Y II 2-3, Pres. 4; Quinault 3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Hi-Jinx 3-4; Big Little Sister Comm. 2-3-4. f enio-'t Soc Sydney Adams Nancy Giuntoli Sharon Nocula Yvonne Anderson Jeanette Graham David Nyman June Bjorndahl Judy Graham Patty Peterson Sharon Blaine John Greer Ann Rehm Carol Bodey Carolyn Hamilton Royann Robinson Mason Byles Barbara Harpster Ruth Robinson Marilyn Caldwell Sylvia Hayes Florine Rothrock Paul Carlson Arlene Heinke Pat Rundle Karen Copeland Judy Heiser Diane Russell Carolyn Crews Ramsey Hill Bonnie Schelper Lucille Dargan Sally Hobi Mary Ann Waara Phyllis Dimler Naomi Hoffman Marlene Ward Ron Espedal Doug Holt Arlene Wojs Carole Fisher Sharon Koivisto Sylvia Wold Jim Frost Carolyne Link Marilyn Zawislak Marlene Galligan Jeanie McDowell Julie Nicman Joyce Zeutschel 28
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SHARON AILEEN STEVENS Transfer from Seward, Alaska 4; O. B. Staff Ed. 4; Pep Club 2, Pres. 3; C. O. G. 4; G. A. A. 2-3-4. SHARON EILEEN STURM Social Comm. 2-3, Ch. 4; Latin Club 2-3; French Club 4. MONA SWARTZ Hi-Jinx 4; O. B. 4; Quinault 3; Spanish Club 2-3; Prog. Comm. 2-4. MIKE THEIN Intramural Basketball 2-3-4; Concession Crew 2-3; Boys' Fed. 2-3-4; Printers' Club 2-3-4. VERNA TOMLIN Future Nurses 2-3, Pres. 4; G. A. A. 2-3-4; Jr. Red Cross 2-3-4; Big and little Sister Comm. 2-3; Tri-Y IV 2-3-4. LOUIS STEVE TURK Senate 2-4; Rifle Team 2-3-4; Ad. Manager, O. B. 4; Hi-Jinx 3-4; Honor Society 2-3-4. HELEN VLASTELICA Lounge Comm. 4; Welfore Comm. 3; Big and little Sister Comm. 3; Library Science 4. MARY ANN WAARA Leaderettes 2-3-4; Torch Tri-Y 2-3, Treas.-Pres. 4; Honor Society 2-3-4; Girls' State 3; Choir Accomp. 2-3-4. ARNOLD WALKER Transfer from Quinault 3; Baseball 3; Football 4; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Olympus Hi-Y 4; A Club 4. MARLENE ANN WARD G. A. A. 2; Social Comm. 3; Lounge Comm. 3; T. T. S. 2-3-4; Locker Comm. 3. VERA L. WARREN Choir 2-3-4; Welfare Comm. 2-3-4; Lounge Comm. Ch. 4; Locker Comm. 4; Welcoming Comm. 3. RICKIE M WARWICK Choir 2-3, Pres. 4; Infra. Wrestling 3; Latin Club 2. CHARLES W. WATSON Prog. Comm. 2-3, Ch. 4; Locker Comm. 3, Ch. 4; Checkroom Comm. 4; Swimming Team 4; Choir 2-3-4. PETER CRAIG WELLINGTON Band 2-3-4; Choir 3-4; Hi-Jinx 3-4; Senate 4; O. B. 3-4. ROBERT H WHITE (BOB) Prog. Comm. 4; Intra. Wrestling 3; Boys' Fed. 2-3-4. WAYNE R. WICKSTROM Latin Club 2; Golf 2-3-4; Intramurals 2-3; Boys' Fed. 2-3-4. ROSE SHARLEE WILLIS (SHAR) Transfer from Montesano 2; C. O. G. 2-3-4; T. T. S. 3-4. KENNETH D. WILLITS Retail Selling 4; Boys' Fed. 2-3-4. 27
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The speakers representing the senior class at the commencement exercises were Paul Carlson, valedictorian; Carolyn Hamilton, salutatorian; Mason Byles, class speaker; and Ramsey Hill, faculty speaker. They gave interesting and informative speeches on trends in science, occupational status of women, business, and school curriculum, respectively. Leading up to Commencement were many senior activities. First, Mothers’ Tea, then came Dress-up Day, which was enjoyed by all the students. Seniors made their last formal appearance before the student body at the moving-up assembly, which was also an occasion for presenting the senior awards. On Sunday was held one of the most solemn events of Senior Week, Baccalaureate. During Senior Week the seniors were busy wdth rehearsals for Commencement and parties given in their honor. At class night the seniors were given a final chance to exhibit their talents. Seniors received their last report cards and Quinaults on the Wednesday of Senior Week. On Commencement evening, the graduating seniors walked across the stage for the last time. The auditorium was crowded with many proud relatives and friends. Each senior received his diploma, the ticket to college and a career. After Commencement, the junior class honored the graduates with a reception, followed by a dance and a breakfast. 29
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