Castle Rock High School - Rocket Log Yearbook (Castle Rock, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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f'x,!, s.. X .N l BACK now-left to right-Melvin Kayser, Kent Kilbourn, W jerry Fowler, Cliff Shero, Glen Brownrigg, George Eaton, l Danny Mott, Chris Wahl. SEcoNo now-Stuart Enevoldsen, l Marvin Wade, Ed Johnson, Walt Tinney, Roger Gardner, 1 Twitt Crayford, Gene Brazier. FRONT now-Rodger Dana, 1 Bill Gillen, Butch Ribelin, Richard Elliot, Lester Greene, Max Alton, Roy Reiman, and Melvin Smith. l UPPER-juniors Selling. Left to right- JR. CLASS OFFICERS-BACK Row-left to right-Shin fence Enevoldsen, Mavis Johnson and Betty ley Kling, Chris Wahl, Mavis Johnson. FRONT Row-Lois zry. LOWER-Shirley Kling, Homecoming Cobb, Rodger Dana, Cliff Shero. een.

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FRONT ROW-left to right-Lois Cobb, Kathy Zerby, Virginia Curtis, Emmabelle Conger, Marilyn Gonser, Shirley Kling, and Mavis johnson. Sscorm Row-Grace Hansch, Betty Avery, Rose Settlemier, Fern Schaffran, Marcia Howard, Virginia Ralston, Kitty Lou Dean, and Nancy Nesbitt. THIRD now-Irene Lyness, Billie Willman, jean Cranston, Violette Elclund, Mary Lou Lang- don, Beverly Lafady, and Maxine Huls. BACK Row-Dolores Lyness, Vera Sides, Gwen Howell, Donna Logan, Merna Hurley, Astrid Slceie, and Lois jean Johnson. , ,.s,, ie' BELOW-R0dgCI Dana, President. 'rt, i f f. ,',, Lowes Picruizs-junior Prom. I iiiiiii, .5 ss., g ,.s,,r . . strs ,s,,, , ' ,1,, ,ls - set 1 M Junior We will remember our second year in high school aa a continuation of our Sophomore year for we never lef off seeking ways to better our achievements and making our class known as a progressive and ambitious one. I was filled to the brim with trying meetings, selling a games, preparation for the Carnival and Prom, practice for the Junior play and earning money to buy our all important class rings. Although this may seem like lot of work, throughout it all, we had fun. The kind of fur that comes with hard work and the knowledge you have done something well. That is what our Junior yea: seems to us, one that we leave with a feeling of accomp lishing much. To lead us through our class meetings we chosa Rodger Dana as president. To help him we elected Clif Shero as vice-presidentg Shirley Kling, secretaryg Mavi. johnson, treasurerg Lois Cobb, program chairmang ana for our Sergeant-at-arms, Chris Wahl. We were more than proud when Shirley Kling wa chosen to be the Football Homecoming Queen. Witl everyone helping on our food sales at the football ant basketball games we made about 35150 profit. Our pron It Happens Every Spring was one of the best ever, ant we felt that the many hours of preparation were verj worthwhile. Our play, Forever Albert , directed by Miss Corrine Kerr, was presented in the Junior Higl Auditorium on April 13 and was a wonderful success The patient understanding and much appreciated advicr of our advisors, Miss Kerr and Mr. Winegar, contributec greatly to our successful year. Although we are eagerlj looking forward to our Senior year and the good time: it promises we won't ever forget our junior year for i has been a memorable one.



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beth Dudonsky, and Helen Overbey. SECOND Row-Gloria Storie Elaine Helen Dunn Dixie Alton Barbara Glenz Delores McClure Bonita FRONT Row-Celeste Horsley, Paula Howard, Sally Van Tassel, Eliza- S I Babcock, Bonnie Janisch, Sandra Hawkins, and Pat Lane. Top, Row- O Riclrards, and Dorothy Davis Lowsiz-Veril Wade, Sophomore Class President. I 'G Small but mighty, that's us. Coming from the junior High we thought that we had made a big step in our lives and found out we had still three years to go. It seems that this year has been one continuous circle-we start on something, get it completed and find out we must start on something else. fSee what we meanPj At our first class meeting we elected Veril Wade as president. The fine job he did was evident in our many successes. But to help him do the work we chose as vice-president, Don Taylor. To keep our all important minutes was Barbara Glenz. Also watch- ing our funds we elected Helen' Dunn as treasurer. Planning our many activities was Sandra Hawkins as program chairman. Ron McKone was kept very busy as Sergeant-at-arms. The annual all school carnival found the ambi- tious Sophomores working their heads oily selling the most tickets, and making Dorothy Davis queen of the carnival. The dart throw and the cake walk were our money making concessions. Cakes, cakes, an more cakes! It seemed we would get sick of the The prizes for the dart throw were plentiful, al Decorating was a big task--but in the end as alwal it turned out all right. Then to help our treasur we had a skating party. Despite the weather ar other difhculties, many came and had their ups af downs. Most important of all was the Sophomo' Hop. It was a big success ffrom reports, we actual came out on topj. Moonlight and Roses w chosen as the theme and the' Swing Band playa most of the dance. We surely were proud of Ol decorations, especially when everyone comments on them. The paper certainly didn't last long aft' the refreshments were served. We have a little tale: as demonstrated by our assembly-to the school. came as a surprise to us when it actually turned oi a success. The high school really sat up and to notice of the many sophomores turning out for spoil and also of the grand job done by those making tl Hrst team. Fun isn't all for us though-the hom roll showed that and also Torch Honor has mar new pledges. ' As we come to the end of our Sophomore year v cannot forget the many things it has held for us. WA heartily thank Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Nelson, 01 patient advisors, who helped make our year the s cess it was. We want to thank the Seniors also for ff support and guidance they have given us. Thougl we shall never forget this wonderful year, with hi hopes we are looking forward to our Junior yei

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