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SE IOR CLASS ir r-s .s fx, l 1' T rs , VICE-PRESIDENT - B08 ELWOOD As Vice-President of the Senior Class l worked on the Senior Dance and was head of the enter- tainment committee for the Senior Breakfast. Also l worked on Senior Assembly. l have en- ioyed working with the other officers and Mr. Rakus this year in making the Senior Class of '54 the best ever. ag .X A ,iw N f QNX ., . X , .FN Ss Q s . WON SECRETARY- DAWN FITCH Working for the Senior Class this year has really been a privilege. lt's been an honor to work with kids with so much school spirit and the urge to be on top. Thank you for letting me help the class of '54 to become a real success. .ISF it FT NER .1 9.1 or f fir.. yffg A PRESIDENT-JOAN BAlLEY The traditions and activities we have as Seniors are the things we remember most about our high school years. l only hope the classes in the future will enioy them as much as we have. , x t, ,ik I ,Q , i if I . X., - TREASURER - BARBARA PLUMMER Our Senior year is drawing to a close and we ask, What lies ahead? College? Work? . . . Whatever it is, our success or failure lies within ourselves. So, too, hangs the fate of mankind. Dur generation holds the key to the future. 1 Anvison - Mn. uxus S' L 20 K... COUNSELOR - MISS PHILIPS
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41 KW X f if . 51 flow? if I in Z! f W f , 7 f Ag ROW 1. Allen, Joel - 1. Jodie. 2. l'd Rather Die Young. 3. l'm iust a baby, 4. Cars, girls, going out at night, 5. Class of '54 rep., 6. To get out of school. Alpaugh, Barrett-1. Barry, 2. My Love, 3. Dink, l got news for you, 4. Sports, and television, 5. lntra- mural sports, 6. To be successful in lite, and to have Hoffman quit clobbering me. Ammerman, Gary-1. Von Ammerman, Torchy, 2. Get Off the Stove Grandma, You're Too Old to Ride the Range, 3. Don't shank Angstead, 4. Duck hunting, swimming, at Hanson's, golf, 5. Golf team, roll rep., 6. To follow Fugi and Hoto and to cut spinner like an honorable Japanese boy. Anderson, Don-1. Andy and Don, 2. Yours, 3. We'll be seeing you, 4. Making Carol N. blush, wine, women and song. 5. W club, football, Gridsmen club, B. C. rep., 6. Join the Navy and smuggle 100 women aboard ship of I0 men with Ken Peterson as captain. Anderson, Karole-1. Sid, 2. The Closer to You, and How Could You Believe Me When l Said I Loved You When You Know l've Been a Liar All My Life?, 3. Probably not, 4. Parties, dances, and skiing, 5. Senior rep., decoration comm., 6. To attend the U. of South- ern Calif. and become a Dental Technician. Anderson, Patricia-l. Pattie, 2. Lucky Star, 3. Call me honeyl, 4. Badminton, fishing, iournalism, 5. Girls' club rep., Jack of all trades, Chinook staff, Big Sister, 6. Goto China with Sally and Dot and learn to eat pork and fried rice with chopsticks. ROW 2. Anderson, Adrian-1. Andy, 2. Hey Joe, 3. Nuts, 4. Hunting, fishing, girls, 5. Roll vice-pres., 6. To be a good diesel mechanic. Anderson, Chester Anderson, Lanie-2. Cry of the Wild Goose. 3. l don't care, 4. Movies, pool, bowling, 5. Girls' club rep., Young life, 6. To live with Nullene when she gets married. Anderson, Lois - 2. Story of the Three Loves by Pag- anini, 3. Just a minute, 4. Oil painting, skiing, 5. Ski club, 6. To get to be a really good skier. ROW 3. Anderson, Lorraine-1. Andy, 2. The Palms, 3. Yes, the Chinook will come out on Friday, 4. Chi- nook, Rainbow, B.Y.F., fishing, skiing, doing nothing, 5. Chinook managing editor, debate, W club, Kim- tah, Torch, Ski club, 6. To hop down the halls of West Seattle on my pogo stick in the year 2000 dis- tributing copies of my latest novel. Anderson, Ramona--1. Rickie, 2. Dream, 3. Be good now honey, don't do anything I wouldn't do, 4. Piano, sewing, singing, guys, 5. Class of '54 rep., 6. To grow lemons on an apple tree in.Paris. Anderson, Ruth- l. Ruthie, 2. Swedish Rhapsody, 3. Molly, cut that outl, 4. Skiing, swimming, Moun- taineers, Scandia club, 5. Out-of-school Commissioner, C.S.C. cabinet, debate manager, Honor Society, Phil- osophy club, Moccasin club, 6. To accomplish every- thing I set out to do. Anderson, Shirle -I. Sunny, 2. Why Do l Love You, 3. Ohl l love ing. Honor Society, roll offices, Y.F.C., 6. To make my life worthwhile in the sight of God and man. V, P, W5 l X . f , , fg . ,, we ig, I ' 1 It is -. , G f 2 V ia, , ,.,. . ROW 4. Angle, Ted-l. Worm, 2. Hot Toddy, 3. l'm lust so mad,. l could sweat, 4. Skiing, fishing, Moun- taineers, Senior Hi-Y, 5. Ski club, Sr. rep., Warriors, 6. Ii? graduate from the U and be a big success in ie. Angstead, Jim - l. Shorty, Shankstead ithanks to Prippj, Little Ben, 2. You, You, You, 3. You're crazy, l never shank, 4. Golf, ice skating, leather carving, and-all other sports which include girls, 5. Boys' club Treas., golf team, W club, intramural golf, Boys' state, 6. To become half the man my Dad is. ROW 5.l Askwig, Donna Baccetti, Louis-1. Boss, 2. Harlem Nocturne, 3. You better believe that, 4. DeMolay, Cavaliers, watching J. birdwatching, 5. Official lmeetsl lavatory assistant tboysl, 6. To travel the world preaching against al- cohol and the other evils, and to become president of the bird-watchers' society. ROW 6. Bacon, Arthur - 1. Archie, 2. Ebb Tide, 3. Crumb, 4. Stones, stamps, coins, everything else, 5. Orchestra, 6. Go to Venus and paint the wonderful scenery there. Bacon, John-l. Johnnie, 2. God's Little Candle, 3. Oh cats. 4. Chess, hunting deer, bear, duck, 6. Railroad engineer. X -ff t , f 5 7 :Z E 5 DM . , , X X f W V Y! of X x 4 ., Ee x fl a I f 5 3? X X 55,-..:w '4 ' . .. t 'f ,. 9 . .eff f ss X S. Q we ,Z ' ,V ' ,. gn? f t 'l C 2 as .swf .X sybcf, W.-wi N . .,.v.w.. I . QW , .sms ff ff QW- 143239, , X V-142, ,VZ X ff f 4 f J, Q f f f -X 0.1 f fm fl f f! Z 45 Z 2 3' f f , . f ff-va, We arrived in the year of 1951 . . 21
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