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DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE One of Ripley’s famous cartoons pictured a plain bar of iron worth $5. This same bar of iron when made into horse shoes would be worth $10.50. If made into needles it would be worth $3,285, and if turned into balance springs for watches, its worth becomes $250,000. The same is true of another kind of material— you. What will it be -horse shoes, needles, or springs? Doing things well in your high school career is a step toward doing things better as an adult. Our hope is that your accomplishments in the future will reflea favorably on your school and community. Good luck! Mr. Murray Taylor SCHOOL BOARD, left to right—Mr. Berken, Mr». Korpi, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Van Syckle, Mr.. Twidwell, Mr. Turk, secretary, Mr. Ootrdch.
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WEATHERWAX ADMINISTRATION VICE PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The Class of '61 is to be commended for its active participation in student government directed toward the betterment of our school. As advisor of the Senate and Board of Control I have been impressed by our student leaders' awareness of school problems and their desire to correct them. This has not been a year of merely going through the routine motions of meetings followed by minutes. Our students have expressed constructive ideas and worked to develop them. Nor has this been confined to elected officers — often the initiative has come from the student body at large. Again this year Weatherwax students have been subjected to the inconvenience and annoyance of following daily schedules taking them to many widely scattered buildings. Realizing that this has been unavoidable with present facilities, they have pursued their academic and activity programs patiently and successfully. The Quinault staff and advisor can be justly proud of this very fine book, one that the graduating seniors can turn to for enjoyable memories. Mr. Peter Londahl PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE All of us eagerly await the appearance of the Quinault. It serves to mirror the year's many varied activities, experiences, and achievements. To the sponsor and staff, we express our thanks for an unusually fine product of their unstinting efforts. We hope that the values learned in the production of the book will carry over into their future. Thanks, faculty and student leaders, for a very successful year. Only through your efforts, patience, and understanding was it possible. Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of '61. America needs your best. As a faculty, we hope that we have been instrumental in the development of your best so that you and America may be better served. Mr. Ben Curran
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WEATHER WAX MR. ANDRA University of Nebraska English, Stagecraft MR. ARAGON Adams State College Spanish MR. BARTANEN University of Washington History, Economics MR. BARTINE University of Washington Comptroller, Bookkeeping MR. BIVENS Colorado State College of Education Woodwork, Mechanical Drawing MISS CAULKINS University of Washington Senior Girls’ Counselor, Psychology MR. EDLUND University of Washington Orchestra, Music Supervisor MR. EKLUND Western Washington College Effective Living, Sophomore Boys’ Counselor MR. FENENGA Pacific University World History, American History MRS. FENENGA University of Washington Homcmaking, Psychology MR. GILLILAND Portland State College English MR. GRAHAM University of Colorado Mathematics MISS GWIN University of Washington English MR. HILL University of Oregon English MR. HOCK Nebraska State College Chemistry MISS HOLLAN University of North Dakota Art, English
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