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BEN WILLARD SORENSEN liaenll Basketball 2,3,43Letter 2,3,43 C Club 3,4Q Dra- matics 33 Class Plays 1.2. RAMONA IRENE SPENCER uMonaH Annual 43 Band 1,2,3,4Q Dramatics 1,45 F.H.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Girls League l,2,3,4Q Tiger Tales 4. DOROTI-Ig NN WEST Transferred from West- port 33 Girls League 1, 2,3,43 Dramatics 1,2,3, 43 Dranmtics President 4g Student Council 4g Annual 1,33 Pirate Log Assistant Edits 23 Tiger Tales 33 Cho- rus23Pep Club3:F.H.A. 33 Honor Society 3,43 Honor Society' Historian 3g Prom Princess 33 Class Plays 1,23 Stu- dent Body Plays 3. EDWAIED ucrfsn, Ja. 1 D Weasel Baseball 2,3,4Q Letter 4g Eseball Manager 3. BILL WILBURN Bill Baseball 1,23 Football l,2,3,43 Letter 3,43 Class Vice-President 13 C Club 3,4. IUDITH WRIGHT NJMYPI Transferred from West- port 33 Student Council 23 Pirate Log Art Editor 23 Pe? Club 1,23 girls Athletic Manager NORMA LEAN WILSON ll ami, Transferred from St. Helens 43 Chorus 4. 18
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CAROL ANN NOLL Nolle Student Bodly Sec. 43 Class VicePres. 13Class Pres. 23 Annual 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Band Re- porter 23 Band Mgr. 33 Band Vice Pres. 43 Dra- matics 1,2.3,43G.A.A.23 Girls' League 1,2,3,43 Girls' League Sec. 33 Girls ' League Vice Pres. 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Society Vice Pres. 23 Honor Society Histor- ian3 3Honor Society Pres. 33 Honor Society Sec. 43 Pep Club 1,2,43 Tiger Ta es 1,23 Prom Prin- cess33Stu.Body Play 2. ROY PIERCE llDaddy,l Transferred from West- port 39 Football 2,3,43 Letter 2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Letter 1,2,3,43 Student Council Representative 1,23 C Club 3,43 C Club Vice-President 4. ROY REEVES Runigade Transferred from West- port 33 Football 2. GEORGE ROOT G.L. Transferred from West- port 3g F. F. A. 3, 43 F.F.A. President 4. -17 LOREN SALO uBobbyn Track 3,43 Letter 3,43 Chorus 3,43 Chorus Li- brarian 33 Chorus Sec- retary-Treasurer 3. JOAN HILDULA SILTAL1 llloanff Annual 1,23 Band 1.,2,3Q Chorus 43 Dranntics 1, 2,33Girls League 1,2,3, 43 Pep Club 4. PATRICIA SILTALA lfpatfl Transferred from Rain- ier 33 Pep Club 3,43 Girls League 3,43 Li- brarian 43 Honor Society 43 Dramatics 3,43 Dra- matics Secretary-Treas- urer 4g G.A.A. 3,43Prom Princess 3. MARJORIE SMART 'Margie G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 2,3,43 F.H.A. Junior Representative 3g F.H.A. President 43 Girls League 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,43 Sextette 23 Caferia 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 4s Dramatics 2,3, 43 Dranntics Treasurer 2g Student Body Play 2.
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unior C ass . . . 'S1i'.z ' 'iv' 2' C VT:-'if bf' 4 ' -'?i f'V .- -S Q ' 'Q .1-if 1m.ff?ef X22 iii 2 if sg. s ae , slit e. g 3.--1 I -2 'L HW' 'L tm -'ffl t . fliiiw -Q 'i 'ff F A e -1' 55,1 W ,S 1 V ig swi- W imzt. ' 1525-4 - fl fs f fgE sgS'i.'e ,'7-- wwfj' fifi, i 1 ' 'iii T fi . + -as ...sf ws ' L ,511- . 355 , ' ' ae? 3 The officers of the iunior class are shown above at a regular meeting scheduled for Thursdays in room 25. Business conducted at meetings include: money-raising activities, problems concerning the junior class, school-wide problems as they affect the junior class, and consideration of new problems as they arise. Of- ficers are, from left to right: Betty Noll, secretary, Allan Sparks, vice-president, Joe Higgins, president, and Katherine Arment, treasurer. Harry Burnham is the class adviser. The officers are elected for a term of one school year. On a September morning in 1951 the class of '55 began its high school careers. Confusion reigned during the first few weeks,but the rooks rose gallantly and soon has earned themselves a place at CUHS. Despite the usual large amount of homework, freshman boys were active in sports. Doug Goertzen, Archie Adams, and Mickey Brucher played football, and Don Pillar, Ken Palm, Allen Sparks and Marvin LaBeck played JV basketball. Class officers were Rita Gae Hazen, president, Allen Sparks, vice-presi- dentg Mary Kay Watts, secretary, and Ken Palm, treasurer. Representatives were Joan Yarnell and Dallas Colvin. . A year later we returned, refreshed by the summer vacation, eager to continue our academic training. The consolidation with Westport increased the size of our class. Digby Smith was elected president of our class. Other officers were Don Pillar, vice-president, Kristeen Stensland, secretary, joe Higgins, treas- urer. Representatives were Bonnie Roggow, Roger Reynolds, and Robert Hermo. Since it was our duty to properly initiate the rooks, we did so by giving them a party. Sophomore boys were active in sports, playing on varsity and JV teams. The same boys played JV basketball as in the freshman year. This year Doug Goertzen and Don Pillar made the varsity football team. Fred Reeves, Dig- by Smith, Don Nielson, Bob Hermo, and Mickey Brucher played freshman football. 1953-and we had at last gained the status of upper-classmen. Almost immediately we plunged into the job of earning money for our prom. We sold hot-dogs and coffee at all the home games during football sea- son. On October 10 we gave a food sale to further fatten our class treasury. We juniors became active in school affairs this year. October saw the arrival of our new, shiny class rings. How proud we were of them! Three junior boys made the varsity basketball team. They were john Glouse, Don Pillar, and Joe Higgins. Several juniors played varsity football. They were Don Pillar, Doug Goertzen, Mickey Brucher, Ken Palm, and Marvin LaBeck. Three of the school yell leaders were also from our class. Leading the cheering section were Donna Mattson, Rita Gae Hazen, and Darlene Tiniakos. The annual Junior Class Spaghetti Dinner was very successfully given on February 20. The junior Prom was scheduled for April 10. Four princesses were announced at the C Club dance, and, of course, the theme was kept a secret as well as the queen who was announced at the prom. Next fall,with three years of school behind us,we willreturn to CUHS to finish high school with a bang. 19 ,-
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