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LOGGERS END SEASON WITH 18-6 WH TIGERS TO SHARE CRL TITLE WITH I jE plans for AY NOV. 12TH manager; Janice Pearson as de, too sophisticated for f “Scrub Woman”; Pen-s Peggy, sport enthus lof her “grandmother Tantwell as Marilyn, should do as the bor”; Wayne Shaf-JkT fficient stage man rlln old on his hands; dTTlj) 7. as Harold, all gringer and elec , 1 lit ' ((■PP school BUGLE 0i 'ohn, draamer m nvilling “star”; Miss Smith, M nd very seri-anab as Mr. I, school principal with se Paint Longings”; Jon fcgs Mr. Change, newspaper with “coach” on his l cy Lloyd as Mrs. John ■ r and ardent admirer Nwjde”; Julia Waite and Wteaih as Mrs. Will and Mob zealous members of t Hen York as Mr. Snell J father, stern candidate W. school board and Gary ' Men Siedelman as ithy as happy Darlene -Bernardi an ru li were chosen, female lead ir play. The s| ar« as follo j Jim LivcA ticket chairir elf as an ar I Jim. ig ■ | jfl fc-:. VOLUME HIGH SCHOOL COM! twirp week be. clas ■th and ends la Badie Hawkins mus Bght ths 17th. titla Eangeroo Court of fc Bunish all girls wil ■he boys. Boys the M Jhings will Hmi arry In to nigl NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL Junior Play. Joyce Thompson k girls Business Manager do°’l or thcil GENERAL MOTORS OFFER SCHOLARSHIPS cast for the lice starts member 12. Vernonia High School senior students are being offered an opportunity to compete in the General .Motors National Scholarships Plan, according to Mr. Dove principal. JjHwjlan initiated early in 1955, college iBf the successful con-f'‘c and in any field rftay select. The 20 | I Ihe first two year,? ;fl| Jrd in 69 colleges 9 I i 'u°ir career bbj I W ’ ering. m I jourri I chang-.‘presen-.11 from I is. Robi eergea U Ron Anderegg NEW Art Editor from plan; un- Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fluke, former students of VUHS are the proud parents of a baby boy, born October 30, 1956. They named him Kevin Darrell. He weighs 9 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell McKee of Vernonia, are the proud parents of a baby girl, born November 3, 1956. They namsd her Lori Sally Biggs Feature Editor in uiuci 10 ent2r tne com for a General Motors
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AlemoLo Editor James Davis Artist Feature Editor Ron Anderegg Not pictured Carolyn Heath Asst. Feature Editor Business Staff Carol Ray Marlene Shafer Janice Pearson Not pictured Donna Buckley James Lamb Assistant Editors Sally Biggs Julia Waite Judy Cantwell Sports' Editor, Larry Johnson Photographer Richard Fletcher Advisors Mrs. Bolmeier Mr. Me Entire
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[ ;; ‘EDITOR DITOR -EDITOR HTOB — IB------ RUBY 'WELLS .................... JIM DAVIS | ------------------ SADLY BIGGS ALLEN YORK -------------------JIM PETERS RON ANDEREGG PENNY HAYS, MARLENE SHAFER. ICKIEY. VICKI CROSSAN. JAN GARNER. ESTHE HIRE MANAGER------------ BUSINESS MANAGER ON MANAGER the timberline editorial staff MUM THE TTT BUSINESS STAFF JOYCE THOMPSON BETTY SAUER ALLEN YORK OLGA PETERSON Who, in this student body. car. I define “school spirit ’? Most of you will say, “I can but it ,s likely your definition would be quite different from your friends’. This would only be logical, because the words’ school spirit is much like the word democracy’, m that each person expresses the J meaning most intimate and closely related to himself, and all may be right. rest of the things as games? sire to kee around tfa aren’t left take place? These thing?, w Now, at the beginning of thf WToi THE STH1 school year, is the best time f each student to decide w “school spirit” is going to r to him. Will it only mean lot of noise at gay Iso include sr ride in the s nee and in undings? 1 sire to ta •ricular act ou. even A th-trse SCHOOL -li Or Waste oJ . three (3) grade k J two grade pou t ade point f B Ltde points s are m A iW With this, the fix 1956-1357 Timber]! Tjmberlme staff, « offer to ail stud , to express themsel Lons, problems, qi taps. This will a “Voice of a place to all p eec no tor wis and a; great! ■ v iti fcrs tdv; TEND ITE Betty Sauer s State op-ni varsity on I lives there Carol Ray. laurel Wy-mav not school of ored by the Melvin Bailey Sports Editor has sorn Asst. Business Manager Auxiliary, fall belt,.. w , . . Two hundred forty girls from good school record, od GJPA.. the factor .nt most for you is a all over Oregon took part in a mythical state government for In order to bring everyone up to date on what last years seniors are doing, the following list of them and their activities has been compiled: David DeHart, Allen Ade. Stanley Enevoidsen. and Darrell Fluke are working at the Long-Bell Lumber Co. Rick Bush. Margie Marr, and Roy Higlev are attending Western Washington College of Education at Bellingham. Pat Normand Goodman is married to Elmer Goodman. Joyce Mask Johnson is married Th and Carlton Merer Deane Dowling; Ft association. Welcer future Home make; Marjorie Bassett; ] ers association. C Girls League. O Girls Athletic asso Wallace; library clui ger; music club, outdoor club, Han Paul Runyan club, and Carlton Moran: Thomas Stayacrt: council (safety c Creamer. len York change Editor hip and persona! Most of us have a I about accomplish-too], but often only f resolve to apply L saying with much rst impressions arc ions:” While it will ;.placc of continued rough the school ipression made up-ctor this first six the foundation lor of scholarship cul-same time create Dtfonlidence between p.instructor that will easier and more the rest of the instance w lected el your inters poor recomj pioyer to taken by avoiding w portant. There is tant than commenduti trance, how tant factor nation whi know you subjects bes| take others are there o Satisfaction not come tj willing to r MEATS—BKr FRESH V3SJ A: important time es-Aeshmen and sopho serious about the i work. So often senior studntes re-Moriant it is to them r v mm J i,'Lrtil row- ieil lo ght: V. Crossan J. Hoyt M. A N I P- Ha9®- s- B‘ggs- » Second row: Miss Petersen, advisor: JR. Wells, J. Garner, A. York, M. Bailey, £TL J. Davis, R. Anderegg $ h
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