West Seattle High School - Kimtah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 2 WEST SEATTLE CHINOOK Friday, May ll, 1952 WIGWAM WATCH TOWER We just can't understand why all year long everybody is yelling, Co-operation, co-operation, we need more co-opera- tion. Then when something big like the Centenntial comes along. all lamentation ceases and the various groups work smoothly together. Then when the event has gone over successfully, something happens and again no one is content. Do we actually have lack of co-opera- tion or merely a situation of not recog- nizing it when we don't need to? Or could the more likely answer be that the sponsors get together and work out the problems among themselves? Whatever the answer, were happy to see the way plans for the coming celebra- tion are moving toward the climax. Now let's see all West Seattle students out to support and admire the work which has gone into this exhibition. BEEFS, BOUQUETS WANTED! Letters to the Editor will be resumed next year. Please bring any questions or ideas you wish to have printed to room 245. We will try to answer any questions within reason. Here is the chance to bring up any school problem you wish. -The CHINOOK Staff. SUCCESS STORY Did you hear about the two fleas who worked hard, saved their money. and then went out and bought their own dog? PAPUUSE PETE'S Pl G sez- S More room for Usouped up cars Less room in hopitals and morgues. EDITGRIAL STAFF Bruce Mclvor, Lucille Cook, Mary Rodman, Matt Sayre, Tom Knapp Bev Burnham, Vern Peckover Vernon Peckover and Dolores Hef- flinger as Managing Editors guided the Chinook through a successful l95l-52 school year. On the editorial staff were the Feature Editors. Mary Rodman, Dolores Hefflin- get and Pat Curry: Sports Editors, Matt Sayre, Bruce Mclvor and Tom Knapp: Back Page Editors, Everly Burnham, Mary Rodman and Lucille Cook. Reporters this year included Beverly Blake. Mari Bellinger, Joan Frost, Nona Peterson, Barbara Gillis. Shirley Hoff- man, Diane Baltazor, Lois Jones, Tom 1 Delores Hefflinger, Pat Curry Manney, Eddie McElroy, Carol McKib4 bon. Jim Morrison, Mimi Smith. Allene Stoddard, Pat Thompson. Susan I-Iodson, Joanne Ask. Marilyn Gough, Joan Man- ship and John Withers. Darlene Dunn, Beverly Bennett, Ken Miles, Beverly Mogensen, Shirley Bailey, Dolores Scott, Doris Wilson, Marlene Bell, Diana Mathewson, Dale Brown, Francis Charmichael and Marlene Woods. Terry Smith, Bill Londean, Paul Lange, Don Peterson, Eddie Bangsund, Guy Farmer and Don Lundgerg served on the sports staff. - A - .. - A,.,,,- - - L.,.v. ,. - A-.-.v.-.-A,.,v.-.-.-.Y.v.Y.v.f-4 AvA -.,-,fit BEWARE! WOM EN DRIVERS Watch out for that car! Be careful when you turn the next corner! Don't let your foot off the clutch so fast! Such is the conversation heard every Friday first period in the driving class, when five occupy each car. If you don't think there's a lot of confusion when girls get together, just visit driving class some day. -.-.-v4.4.4,-Y-Y-.-f -I.,-C,-C,-Cf.-f.-.4.4f-.,v-.-.-.-.-J.-.-.-v-.-,-f,A,A,A,A,-.-YA, ACTION SHOT t wgsrxi-MF wi? A Joan Manship, Bruce Mclvor, Guy Farmer, John Withers

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i ALL-AMERICAN. N. S. P. A. - INTERNATIONAL HONOR AWARD - QUILL AND SCROLL VOLUME XXVII WEST SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY. MAY ll. 1952 NINETEENTH YEAR WITH BUSINESS STAFF THE CHINOOK Not considering herself important. Mrs. Chamberlen has led the Chinookl Staff through another successful year. This is her nineteenth year with the Chi- Mrs. Chamberlen nook and she is to be congratulated on her faithfulness and fine work. Mrs. Chamberlen, a journalist by choice, is well qualified for her position here for she has worked on many other papers including the N. Y. Times. Mrs. Chamberlen, when asked about Journalism, said, Journalism is compo- sition in a hurry. This and many more quotations are pinned up. around on the walls in the Chinook Shack to help the staff in their work to make a successful paper. SWEET SCENT? What is that horrible smell? moaned some student in third period study. It seems that Sally Ott, Millie Hunter, Jackie Eley and Joan Gardner in mixing their colognes discovered that the result wasn't very satisfactory. Stop lights are red. Go lights are green. I You ll live much longer If you know what they mean. PAPOOSE PETE sez . . . ' f Duane Berry, Roland Lundberg, Pat Nelson, Pat Gallager Phyllis Grell, Jackie Eley Advertising keeps the Chinook rollin' along like the proverbial river, and Duane Berry and Eddie McElroy heading the Advertising Staff for two semesters have provided the ads to keep the paper doing just that. Aiding Duane last semester were, Bar- bara Gillis. Phyllis Grell, Jack Cornett. Janis Bray. Ed McElroy. Joanne Ask, Carol McKibbon. Jim Morrison. Advertising associates this semester are. Phyllis Grell, Eddie McElroy, Jim Morrison. BUZZIN' AROUND WITH THE TWO B'S Baltazor and Burnham Oh, Mr. Pripp, tell us another one! chimed the seniors in the Pacific Rim class, when Bud reluctantly informed the class that for the rest of the semester Mr. Rasmussen would be the teacher. Things are actually not so bad, though. as the students thought, for Mr. Rasmus- sen has promised the class ukelele lessons and soft Hawaiian breezes on the side to get them in the mood. rl: is lk Some of the seniors of '51 have been bringing back old memories. A few who just couldn't leave are Roy Brown. who was president of his class as a junior: Tommy Churchill. an old Chinook sports editor: Marv Nelson, Len Randall and Jack Sheehan, who were all-around ath- letes in their days at West Seattle, along with Bill Ditty, Louie Hamilton, Bob Kerr, and '50 graduate Dean Chambers. who is making a good name in football at U. of W. 41 lk ell Mr. Wohlrabe's sixth period Chem was treated with a fashion show Betsy I-lurlbut modeled one of the rubber aprons. The class immed- responded and were willing to several more. class when latest iately order STAFF HAS NEW EDITORS ON FEATURE, BACK PAGES Guy Farmer. formerly reporter, is now associate editor in charge of the back page and will be managing editor for the last two editions of the CHINOOK to enable Dolores I-lefflinger, a senior. to wind up her work. New feature editor is John Withers. Don Lundberg has temporary charge of the sports page. with Vernon Peckover as advisor. Staff changes result in new titles of features.



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