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Bllllllllllll H SHIS 'iii' . s ,wr e C3 C7 STANDING: Audrey Anderson, Ronald Safsten, Betty Johnson, Jill Sabourin, and Mr. McLean. SEATED: Dorothy Hough, Doloris Gullivkson and Sharon llaws. Advisor Mr. McLean, Mimeographer Richard Radonski, Art Editor Jill Sabourin, Editor Doloris Gulhckson, BORDERITE FLASHES: This year's paper staff was probably one of the smallest groups ever to edit and publish the bi-tnonthly lngli school paper, the Borderite Flashes, lt consisted of only eight members. Editing and publishing a paper that pleases everyone is no easy job. There's always an editorial to be written, stories to be typed, last minute artwork, mimeographing and circulation, Filling the position of Editor-in-Chief this year was Doloris Gullickson, Helping Doloris with the many headaches of the paper was Sharon Haws, New Editor. The social side of the paper was looked after by Social Editor, Audrey Anderson, Heading the Sports Departments were Dorothy Hough and Richard Radonski. Richard also served as mimeographer. Advertis- itig manager for the paper was Juanita Martin and subscriptions and circulation were well taken care of by Betty Johnson, The fine headlines, covers, ads, pictures, and cartoons which appeared on the pages of the paper were drawn by Art Editor Jill Sabonrrn and cartoonist Ronald Safsten. Advisor for the paper was Charles Mc Lean. Besides publishing a high school paper the staff also performed another service, that of publishing a grade school paper, The paper, entitled Little Flashes, was published monthly and contained news from the kindergarten tothe sixth grade, It also contained stories and articles written by the students themselves, ln February Dorothy Hough, Iill Sabourin, Doloris Gullickson and Ronald Safsten along with their advisor Mr. McLean, attended the Pacific Slope School Press Clinic at the University of Washington. This is an annual conference, its purpose that of helping to solve some of the problems connected with high school papers.
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B. A. A. :I BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Florence Pownall, Janet Westman, Elaine Englert, Carolyn Linde, Doris Dahl, Doloris Gullickson, Ruthie Sietnens, Mary Lou Sand, Haroldine Einerson, Mary Seffern, Marsha Finley, Sally Olason, Beverly Anderson, Lois Nyhus, Faith Baldwin, Beverly Bergsma, Beverly Anderson, Jackie Whitesmith, Dorothy Hough, Kay Deeter. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Verna Horgdal, Louise Solomon, Leona Sigurdson, Janet Bylsma, Sharon Ballagh, Theo Gudmundson, Elvina Nyhus, Lillian Ingham, Bernice Anderson, Evelyn Baldwin, Sharon Haws, June Schultz, Delores Kanekkeberg, Margo Waid, Charme Oertel, Elaine Greenwood, Audrey Kitzel. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Advisor Miss Cronk, Joanne Rettig, Nadine Danielson, Katherine Easterly, Delores Fayette, Dennis Burton, Eva Vietz, Marlene Kitzel, Jeanne Rettig, Cecilia Bring, Peggy Moler, Grace Siemears, Sharon Kurtz, Mary Siemens, Arlene Fast, Lorene Gudmundson, Hazel Steinbach. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Kanekkeber t D' B k ' ' g, iana ur e, Bonnie Washburn, Betty Polson, Jacque Yatsunoff, Pat Hogan, Gerrie Yatsunoff, Anna Ingham, Leona Freeman, Ethel Washburn, Audrey Johnson, Betty Jones. Ahh--I got it! Hold it kid 9 G, A,A, In the Girl's Athletic Association all girls have an opportunity to participate in intramural sports. The four main sports are speedball, volleyball, basketball, and softball. Other sports are tennis, archery, badminton, ping-pong etc. If a girl gets on two all-star teams a year she then earns her school letter and is a member of the Lettergirls' Club. In the fall the girls elected their officers for 1952-53. Beverly Anderson was elected president, Marsha Finley vice president, and Theo Gudmundson was elected secretary-treasurer. Advisor is Miss Betty Cronk. Different groups of girls attended playdays at other schools during the year. A speedball playday was held at Bellingham in the fall, a volleyball playday at Mt, Baker in December, basketball at Meridian in February and the Blaine girls sponsored a softball playday. These playdays are an equivalent to boys' sports as the girls compete with and against other girls from other schools, 36
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