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LARRY JAMES BALCH FFA l,2 RONALD EUGENE BATES Athletic Letterman 3,4, SeC0r1d Tedm Athletics 2,35 MGn09e 21 German Club 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Stage HGr1Cl 3, Usher 3, Class Dance Committee 4 LAWRENCE ALLAN BROWN Pep Club l, Cafeteria l,2,3 All the W0rld's cz Stage JUDY MARIE BUTLER A.S.B. Historian 4, Perfect Atten- dance l-3, Student Council 3,4, Pep Club l,3, Secretary 4, Block Y Let- terman l-3, President 4, Drill Team 4, Girls' League Council 3, Class Representative 3, Band 'l,2, Treas- urer 3, Junior Prom Royalty 3, Annu- al Staff 4, Teacher's Secretary 3,4, FHA 4, M Sr D Banquet l-4, Class Dance Committee 4, Usher 3, Announcement Committee4 TIMOTHY .IOE COMPTON Transferred from Bethel 7 CHERYL LYNN DEMICH Class Secretary 4, Homecoming Prin- cess 3, Chorus l-3, Treasurer 4, Sextet 2-4, Maclrigals 3,4, Drill Team 4, Annual Staff 4, Girls' League Song Leader 2, Thespians 4, Stage Hand 4, Block Y Letterman l,2, Pep Club l,4, FHA l,4, German Club 3, Class Dance Committee 4, Girls' l-........ f'--I,--,,,, la
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year. Mary Lou Ismay and Loren Wright receive the National Educational Development Test Scholastic Achievement Award. Fifty-seven students are cast as Juniors as the curtain rises again on Act Ill. Sid Willuweit is leading as president, with MaryAnne Herness, vice president, Pat Mosman, secretary, and Mardene Sias and Dennis Grinde, sergeant-at-arms. They come back to a remodeled school with no auditorium, a new classroom, and lockers downstairs. Soon a key switch is installed in the downstairs boy-girl lockers. Many of the Juniors are seen taking trips. Sid Willuweit is chosen to go the Waterloo, Iowa, this year to the National Dairy Cattle Congress. Pat Mosman attends Leadership Camp at Waskowitz. Pacific Slope Press Clinic delegates are Sid Willu- weit and Nora Hayes. Mary Lou lsmay, Kirby Hull, Pat Mosman, Diane Stewart, Linda Whited, and Mary Anne Herness are chosen to attend a drama con- ference at the University. Cliff Reichel is a dele- gate to the state FFA convention at Pullman. To earn money, the class sells sno cones, and are seen ,working together on many projects. The Seattle WorId's Fair attracts many. Skirts are seen shorter now with the girls wearing teased hair and bows. The boys start wearing collar bars. Another first this year is the consideration of consolidation of surrounding schools. Of great importance is the Junior Prom, Over the Rainbow. It is lavishly decorated and turns out to be a grand success. Dionne Tobin and Dick Willis are the reigning prince and princess. Girls from the class on the pep staff are: Diana Koeppen, Shirley Hughes, and MaryAnne Herness. Loren Wright is seen ioining Honor Society and Mary Lou lsmay, Diane Stewart, and Linda Whited join Pat Mosman in Masquers, honor- ary Thespians. Bringing honors to the class are: MaryAnne Herness as YeIm's candidate for the I Speak for Democracy contest, Judy Butler, Kirby Hull and Linda McCarten have perfect attendance, Dianne Tobin and Kirby Hull receive the Best Citi- zen Award, and Bob Jones receives the free throw- ing accuracy award. As Act IV opens, we see Mardene Sias as presi- dent, Kirby Hull, vice president, Cheri Demich, sec- retary, and Dennis Grinde again as sergeant-at- arms. The students moan as the price of lunches goes up to 304. As seniors, the class handles initi- ation. Over the summer, Mardene Sias and Pat Mos- man have attended Girls' State and Sid Willuweit and Kirby Hull have attended Boys' State. Sid Willuweit also wins a trip to Chicago to attend the National 4-H Congress as Washington State's 4-H Achievement Champion. A new activity seen this year is the Homecoming Parade along with the rest of the Home- coming festivities. It appears a successful event. Also new this year is the organization of the Nation- al Thespians. Seniors eligible for this MaryAnne Herness, Kirby Hull, Mary Lou lsmay, Pat Mosman, Diane Stewart, Linda Whited, Sid Willuweit, and Loren Wright. More honors are now won by members of the class. Dianne Tobin is the DAR candidate. Linda Whited, as Tornado News Editor, is the Paci- fic Slope Press Clinic Delegate. Awarded out- standing actress of a play and ioining Masquers is MaryAnne Herness. Selected for all Northwest Chorus are Cheri Demich and Loren Wright, and Robin Phillips and Kirby Hull are chosen for the select band. Ron Bates is a representative to the Science Lecture Holiday program. Fads seen are more and different sweat shirts for the boys, petti- punts, patent leather, fur-collared coats, and wig hats. To be remembered are Telstar and the Cuban crisis. The Senior Ball is held with the theme, Silver Bells, and Lynn Mastick and Les Moe reign over the dance. It is profitable and successful, and the class is again proud of their record of iobs and activities well done. With graduation on May 24, 1963, this Act IV ends. But the play, acts, or scenes for these in- dividuals will not stop. The class, when choosing their motto, indicate that they will go on making every day an important one. Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and each tomorrow a vision of hope. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Dennis Grinde, Sgt. at Arms, Cheri Demich, Secretary, Mardene Sias, President, Kirby Hull, Vice Presl- dent.
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ROGER WILLIAM GALLION Transfered from Albuquerque, New Mexico 25 Annual Staff 45 Thespians 45 Stage Hand 3,45 Thespians Vice President 45 Pep Club 45 Yell King 45 Chorus 45 Chorus President 45 German Club 3,45 Class Dance Com- mittee 2,3,45 Master of Ceremonies for Prosh Initiation 45 Homecoming Escort 4 CHARLES JEFFREY GRAY DENNIS LEE GRINDE School Photographer 35 Play Cast 35 Class SSYQSUFIT GT AYHIS 2,3,4 Photo Club 'l,2, Vice President3,45 Stage Hand 45 Thespians 3,45 Annual Staff 35 Paper Staff 35 Library 2,45 Pep Club 3,45 Chorus 'l5 German Club 3,45 Science Club 3,4 And All the M en and Women M arab Playersg NORA JEAN HAYES Paper Staff 3,45 Chorus l,3,45 Library 35 Pacific Slope Delegate 3 MARY ANN HERNESS A.S.B. Historian 35 Homecoming Princess 45 FFA Sweetheart 45 Yell Leader 45 Second Team Yell Leader 35 P-lay Cast 2-45 Thespians I-45 National Thespians 45 Stage Hand 'l5 Class Vice President 35 l Speak for Democracy 3,45 Pep Club 'l,3, Pres- ident 45 Girls' League Council 45 Honor Society 25 Drill Team 35 Annual 'Staff 3,45 Chorus 'I5 German Club 3,45 FHA 'l-45 Drama Confer- ,ence 35 Teacher's Secretary 4 SHIRLEY ANN HUGHES Yell Queen 45 Songleader 35 Second Team Yell Leader 25 Homecoming Princess 45 Student Council 3,45 Paper Staff 3,45 Chorus 2-45 Teach- er's Secretary 45 Library 25 FHA 4
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