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

 - Class of 1951

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L lX!.lA1l IXNIVV I-LIB L51 ll5lIb L llYlll JGIILJLIK, LJILIN lJCllQLKI1l, AVIGA I-XILKJII, LJULK-ll Ribelin, Stuart Enevoldsen, Monte Martinsen, Veril Wade, Carl Gillen, and Vernon Newell. SECOND Row-Marilyn Swift, Jean Bredfield, Marilyn Gonser, Pat Lane, Elizabeth Dudonsky, Celeste Horsley, Bonnie Rickards, Dorothy Davis, Helen Dunn, Elaine Babcock, Bonnie Janisch, Sandra Hawkins, and Florence Enevoldsen. THIRD Row-Lewis Barker, Astrid Skeie, Mavis johnson, Mary Lou Langdon, Shirley Kling, Violette Eklund, Grace Hansch, Emmabelle Conger, Harriet Babcock, Lois Cobb, and Richard Elliott. Tor Row-Westly Magnuson, Left-Tom Cooney, President. LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club, which is one of the most influential clubs in school, is an organization open to any male student of Castle Rock who earns a letter. One of the Club's main purposes is to govern the wearing of stripes and letters on Lettermen sweaters. Among the functions of the Lettermen's Club are the annual Sweetheart Ball, which usually is an informal dance given in February, commemorating St. Valen- tine's Day, and the initiation of new lettermen into the club. Upper right-Bill Dunbar, President. FRONT Row-left to right-Richard Kling, Westly Mag- nuson jim Titus, Buss Tinney, jim Dunn, Alvin Janisch, and Lewis Barker. SECOND Row-Bob Strain, Eddie Ayres, Roger Gardner, Bob Lane, Tom Cooney, Rodger Dana, Jim Quick, Leo Bolar, Richard Howell, Richard Albright, Stanley Johnson, and Jerry Windham. TORCH HONOR SOCIETY The object of this National organi- zation is to encourage scholarship and promote good school citizenship. The symbols are the Torch and Two Bar pins. To be eligible to wear the two bar pin, a student must make twenty- six points in his Sophomore year, fifty- four by his Junior year and permanent possession of the torch by earning eighty-four by the end of his Senior year and must not have earned less than ten points in any semester after becoming a member. He must par- ticipate in one or more school activi- ties. 'QB 52 .HV ,cf ,, Q., 2- New ws., . V 1 sen, and Ross Cobb. THIRD Row Ken Davls, Jerry Bill Hendrick, Cliff Ralston, Marvin Sides, Stuart Enevold- ham, Bill Dunbar, Richard Radda, Bob White, and Benston. ToP Row-Coach Ted Hippi, Doug Gilleland Quick, Dwight Cranston, and Ed Johnson. Q.. fish

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SKI CLUB Zoom - Swish 4 Thud, and down they came head- ed by Mr. Ellis, the ad- visor, with Richard A1- bright, the president, hot on his tail. Yes, it is the High School Ski Club on one of their thrilling trips. One of their first and most memorable trips was to Mt. St. Helens. It seems that on arrival they found the lodge fwhere they in- tended to rent skisl se- curely locked. But this did not stop our skiers. They immediately headed for the next lodge and owing many thanks to Mr- Tru- man they got in. Having rented everything in sight, they set out merrily on their way to a day of sled- ding, tobogganing, and be- ing towed behind cars. The day was rather wet so Mr. Truman built a big fire in the lodge and let them eat their lunch, cozy and warm, beside the fire. As we leave this we look on another adventure on the slopes of Mt. Hood. It seems that they left on a Friday evening and did not return until late Sun- day. Well chaperoned of course!!! We are honestly quite sure that a good time was had by all and the boys can tell you what ABOVE-SKI CLUB. FRONT Row-left to right--Doris Nel- son, Ardis Nelson, Marlene' Alton, Jeanne Eklund, jean Bredfield, Dorothy Roake, and jean Cranston. SECOND Row-jane Bred- field, Marilyn Swift, Donna Dahl, Florence Enevoldsen, Sandra Hawkins, and Pat Lane. THIRD Row-Mr. Ellis, Advisor, Jerry Windham, Bill Hendrick, Westly Magnuson, Stuart Enevoldsen, and Bill Snaza. TOP ROW-Jim Titus, Cliff Ralston, Richard Radda, Tom Cooney, and Richard Albright. LEFT-Richard Albright, President. Rial-rr--President Albright in action. BELOW-SCIENCE CLUB. FRONT Row-left to right-Bob Lane, Jerry Windham, Roy Benton, and Westly Magnuson. SECOND ROW-MY. Thurston, Advisor, Marlene Alton, Jeanne Eklund, and Richard Radda LOWER moi-n'-jerry Windham, President. wonderful cooks the girls are. The purpose of the Sci- ence Club is to learn per- fect skill in science, and to give service to our com- munity and nation. Among our many activities of the year were included a trip to Portland, where we visited foundries and rail- road yards, and our an- nual science club dance, in the form of a Twirp Season dance. We had several outside speakers at our meetings.



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The Girls' Athletic Association was organized to give the girls who desire to, a chance to participate in athletics. Soft- ball, volleyball, basketball, and swim- ming are a few of the sports participated in. We sponsored a swimming party and took part in a play day at Centralia, Longview, and Toutle Lake. Under the supervision of our advisor, Miss Huerlin, we learned many new skills pertaining to sports. We organized a rather success- lul softball team and played several games with neighboring schools. TOP Row-left to right-Vera Sides, Janet Cook, Betty Avery, Rose Serclemier, Miss I-luerlin, Advisor. SECOND Row-Mavis John- son, Marilyn Swift, Billie Willman, Shirley Kling. THIRD Row--Edith Reiman, Jean Cranston, Elizabeth Dudonsky, Pat Lane, Florence Enevoldsen. FRONT Row-Marilyn Gonser, Mary Lou Langdon, Jane Bredfield, Dorothy Roalce, Jean Bredfield. UPPER LEFT-Florence Enevoldsen, President. Quill and Scroll is composed of stu- dents who have received high honors in the field of journalism, including work on the school paper or the annual. Mem- bers are selected by the Journalism Advisor and Annual Advisor, and must be in the upper fifty per cent of their class scholastically. BACK Row-left to right-Miss Cavin, Advisor, Florence Enevold- 1 Violette Elclund, Jeanne Eklund, Emmabelle Conger, Marilyn rift FRONT Row-Harriet Babcock, Richard Albright, Bob Haw- is erry Windham, Richard Kling, Jean Bredfield. UPPER R161-rr-Harriet Babcock, President.

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