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'P Row, Left lo Riglvl, etc. :IFF RALSTON SA. 1-2-3 lVice-President Z-313 i Club 2-33 Lettermen's Club 3 Football 2-33 Basketball 23 Eck 2g Variety Show 23 Camera b 2g Recreation Room Chair- n 3. mbitionz Anything above Com- nder in the Navy. Bxl T H R El M AN .A. 1-2-3 lSecretary-Treasurer 1 3 Service Club 33 Commercial b 33 Senior Play 3. bition: Nurse ROTHY ROAKE Dot :kettes 13 Annual Staff 3 lAs- ant Editor 31g Service Club 2-33 Club 2-35 Tri-1-li-Y 33 Junior y 23 Variety Show 23 Sopho- nre Hop Committee 13 Junior rm Committee 23 Senior Ball rnmittee 3. 'ibitionz Dental Nurse RRVI N SIDES Marv,' rtball lg Mechanics Club lg lketball 1-2-33 Lettermen's Club -33 F.F.A. 1-2-3 lTreasurer 2, lging Teams I-2-31. zbitionz Rancher, Pilot JB STRAIN rfwhizzin lck 23 Variety Show 1-23 Senior y 3g Mechanics Club 3 lpresi- t 313 Lettermen's Club 1-2-33 kerball 1-2-33 Baseball 1-2-3. xbition: Success ARILYN SWIFT vhomore Class Treasurer lg Jun- Class Secretary 23 Junior Prom nmittee 23 Ski Club 2-33 Senior l Committee 33 Variety Show ri-Hi-Y 3 lSecretary 313 Torch or 1-2-3 fsecretary 213 Annual 1-2-3 fAssistant Editor Z, Editor 313 Service Club 1-2-3 cretary 2, President 31g Quill . Scroll 3g Sophomore Hop 'nmittee 1. lbition: College W TITUS r'CDdCI7,, ball 13 Variety Show 23 Me- ics Club 1-23 Ski Club 2-33 erball 2-33 Student Congress g Lettermen's Club 1-2-33 F.F.A. -3 fTreasurer 2, President 313 tball 1-2-3 lTrico League Foot- Honorable Mention 31. hBE RT WH ITE ffB0b!J chanics Club lg Student Con- zs 1-23 Basketball 1-23 Track Baseball 1-2-33 Lettermen's b l-2-3 fVice-President 213 ior Class Program Chairman 23 tball 1-2-3 lCowlitz Wahkia- All Star Football First Team l1 rico League All Star Football t Team 3, Honorary Football vtain 31. RRY WINDHAM ior Play 23 Camera Club 1-23 'iety Show 1-33 Rocket Sparks 'll 2 lSports Editor 213 Ski Club Q Swing Band 33 Annual Staff lsnap Shot Editor 2-313 Quill Scroll 2-3 lVice-President 313 mis 1-2-33 Torch Honor 1-2-33 termen's Club 1-2-33 Science b 1-2-3 lVice-President 2, Presi- r 31. -Q3
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1 Nw. ., L' Y-9, li t- - 5 i ii ' f Al 1 .gf 'I if Top Ron, Left to Right, etc. GALE MADDUX Mechanics Club 1-2. WESTLY MAGNUSON, Jl Gordo Science Club 2-3 fSecretary-Tr urer 215 Slci Club 2-35 Letterm. Club 2-35 Torch Honor 1-I Tennis 1-2-35 Football 1-2 IM ager 215 Camera Club 15 Sei Play Committee 35 Junior Play WESLEY MICKELBERR' f-Wei., F.F.A. 1-2-3 fReporter 2-3, Ju ing Teams 1-2-315 Service Clult Football Manager 25 Camera C 1-2. ARDIS NELSON Art Science Club 1-25 Slci Club 1 Service Club 1-2-35 Tennis l-I Variety Show 25 Senior Play I petty Committee 35 Sophon' Hop Committee 15 Junior Pi Committee 25 Senior Ball Com: tee 3. DONNA NELSON ffDanl, Roclcettes 1-2-35 Annual Staff Yell Leader 2-35 Song Queen Junior Play 25 Variety Show Sophomore Hop Committee 15 J ior Prom Committee 2. Ambition: Dental Nurse JIM QUICK ffjimmyff Variety Show 25 Baseball 2-35 TL Honor 1-2-35 Lettermen's Club 2-35 Track 1-2-35 Basketball 1-I Football 1-2-3 fAll Trico P Team 21. Ambition: Coach, Engineer, Force fPilot1 DORIS NELSON Window-bottomu Service Club 1-2-35 Slci Club Science Club 1-25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Ambition: Nurse DORIS MILLER fIAndy7l Transferred to California on I ruary 8, 1951. Entered from Pei California on Sept. 1, 1950. Pe Activities: Girls League 1-2 If retary-Treasurer 215 Girls Toui ment Teams 1-2 lBaseball, Sp ball, Baslcetball15 Letterwom Club Z5 G.A.A. 1-2. Castle R Activities: Service Club 35 Sei Play 35 Commercial Club 3 If retary-Treasurer 315 F.I l.A. 3. Ambition: Secretary RICHARD RADDA Rich Science Club 1-2-3 fVice-Presic 115 F.F.A. 1-2-35 ski Club Lettermen's Club 25 Tennis 1- Ambition: Electrician
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3 SENIOR HISTORY As we look back over our three successful years in high school we can feel more than proud that our class has proven to be one of the most outstanding ever to leave the halls of C.R.H.S. Each year con- tributed greatly to the school's history and left an imprint in its record. We began our Sophomore year with determination to win a place of recognition among our upperclassmen. We proved our ability by winning the 350 combined booster ticket and carnival contests, which gave our class a much needed financial start. Carrying over from the championship team we had our freshman year, we placed five of our able Sophomores on the basketball A squad, an equal number in football, and many more in other athletic fields. One of our most cherished memories will always be our wonderful Sophomore Hop, Far Away Places , with the beautiful drawings by artistic members of the class. Our own school Swing.Band provided the music. We also managed to cause a little antagonism by some of our classmates finding out the secret type of music the Seniors were having for their ball. Our junior year proved to be an even bigger success than the one before. The first big occasion was selecting and ordering our' class rings, and the big moment when they arrived. We again showed our ability and salesmanship by winning both the carnival and booster prizes for the second consecu- tive year. As usual we had our line-up of juniors back on the first string in the various athletic fields. Along with this we had four of our Junior girls as yell leaders, and we always had a good turnout of juniors at all the games. We'll never forget the fun we had practicing for The Brainstorm , our Junior play, and the thrill of our first performance. For building up our finances, we again showed our sales- manship by selling food at all the football and basketball games. We remember the way we sold everything, right down to, and including, the coffee grounds. QWe refunded the money for that cuplj BILL SNAZA Science Club 1, F.F.A. 25 Track 25 Rocket Staff 25 Ski Club 2-3 fVice- President 231. Ambition: Be an Admiral BILL WOODRUFF HW d 11 oo y F.F.A. l-2-35 Mechanics Club l-2-3 fSecretary-Treasurer 3Q. Ambition: Businessman With our junior year drawing to a close came the biggest event of all. Amid much laughter, fun and blue paint, we turned the old gym into a world of magic for our prom, Blue Moon . We will always remember it as being the prom that no other one has or ever will compare to. We will always remember the big laugh we had when the Seniors usneaked off without their potato salad, and the signs we made up and spread around to let them know how peaceful and nice it was to have them gone. As our junior year drew to a close we felt certain that nothing could ever surpass our accomplishments attained amid the fun and laughter of our junior year. . Then came our third and final year which was really wonderful. Looking back it may even look like the best of all. We were back to our old spot of ruling the roost ftryingj to run the school. We'll always remember how the Senior girls instigated the Beat Kalama Week , one of the biggest and most successful projects of the year. Our football season was one of the most outstanding for some time, with Castle Rock beating Kalama for the first time in years. It will always be a thrill to remember our last game of the season when just Senior boys started in the line-up and stood holding their helmets while the Star Spangled Banner played. Then there was the unforgettable Christmas Ball held at Leo's Chicken Inn, where there was an ex- tremely large turnout. It was beautifully decorated to the theme of Silver Bells , which carried out so well the spirit of the Christmas season. It was also more enjoyable because there was no clean-up or fixing refreshments to worry about. With the coming of basketball season the Seniors achieved their Freshmen year dream by winning a berth in the State B Tournament. The exciting trip to Tacoma and being in the Tournament will be a never to be forgotten memory to the members of the team as well as nine senior girls and three senior boys who were the only ones fortunate enough to get to go, in spite of the weather. fCont. on next page,
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