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-1 353' W' 4 Front row, left to right: Miss Lewis, advisor, Fern Schaffran, Burley Matson. Miriam Kayser, Evelyn Lafzndy, Virginia Curtis. Sandra Hawkins, and Violetto Eklund. Second row, left to right: Janet Martinsen, Vera Sides, Agnes Machin, Lois Dillinger, Much more active this year than in previous years was the Service Club. Led by Emmabelle Conger, presidentg Sandra Hawkins, vice-presidentg Violette Eklund, ' business managerg Betty Avery, secretaryg Astrid Slceie, Treasurerg and Rose Settle- mier, Sgt. at Armsg the Service Club worked faithfully for every home game during football and basketball season. Added to this were the play-off game be- 9 'mi tj, V- EMMABEL K X ' President .1 LE CONGER, is Darlene Bass, Merlyn Haderly, Carolyn Turula and Emmabelle Conger. Back row, left to right lim Settlemier, Carl Mattson, Charles Oliver, Darlene Stockbridge, Astrid Skeie, and Lucille Legard tween Kalama and Castle Roclc and the Trico League play-offs. Four senior girls in the Club also served at the Football Banquet. Other times the Service Club worked were the Senior Play, the Violin Concert, and on the X-ray Unit. The Fish Pond and Favors booths at the Carni- val netted the club 53000. The club also earned 525.00 for working at the Toutle- Lake vs. Toledo game. add. ' win '+A VIOLETTE EKLUND, MIRIAM KAYSER Business Nfanager , Cd,-big, I '1 ff
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, , r ,W M as pu an , x Wu 'W 5 First Row-left to right--Janet Martinsen, Evelyn Lafady, Wilma Latta, Virginia Moore, Miriam Kayser, Shirley Kling, Elizabeth Dudonsky, Grace Hansch, and Bonnie Janisch. Second Row-left to right-Mrs. Nelson, advisor, Nancy Driver, , - Carolyn Turula, Gwen Howell, Betty Avery, Rose Settlemier, Jean A A Cranston, Virginia Ralston. , , Third Row-left to right-Doris Frantsvog, Marilyn Davis, Merlyn V' W AL Haderly, Darlene Bass, Agnes Machin, Maxine Huls, and Bonita 5 an y f R, Rickards. , 30 Back Row-left to right-Maureen Kelly, Lois Jean Johnson, Rose oil fe, f Gourde, Lucille Legard, Barbara Glenz, Astrid Skeie, Billie Willman, A and Violette Eklund. F. H. A. GRACE HANSCH, President Motto: Toward New Horizonsv Flower: Red Rose Colors: Red and White In the fall we sold food at our All School Carnival and delegates attended a Convention at Chehalis. At Christmas we gave a food and clothing basket to a needy family. This spring we had our Motheris Tea. During the year we enjoyed several Potluclcs. We had a Christmas party for the F. F. A. boys--they gave us one in January. We sponsored a dance after one ofthe basketball games. President--Grace Hansch Vice President-Jean Cranston Secretary-Barbara Glenz Treasurer--Virginia Curtis Program Chairman-Rose Settlemier Degree Chairman-Betty Avery Advisor-MrS. Nelson Filling our Christmas basket.
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K WW ' 'rail' 1, . . ,V ' . ROGER GARDNER, President SCIENCE CLUB The ofiicial name of the Castle Rock High School Science Club is Alpha Beta Gamma Science Club. The purpose of the club is to better a person's knowledge of science. We are bettering our knowledge of science by having experiments at the meetings, hav- ing movies and taking field trips. The officers this year were: President, Roger Gardner, Vice President, Monte Martinseng Sec- retary, Elizabeth Dudonsky, Treasurer, Rose Gourdeg Sergeant Ac Arms, Rodger Dana, Reporter, Max Alton, and advisor, Mr. john Kingsbury. Front row, left to right: Elizabeth Dudonsky, Rose Gourde, Janice Smith, Rodger Dana, Stuart Enevoldsen, Carl Gillen, and Jim Strain. Second row, left to right: Pat Lane, Monte Martinsen, Ronnie McKone, Ray Turner, Richard Howell, and Roy Reiman. Back row, left to right: Stanley Johnson, Ronnie Kagee, Jerry Fowler, Roger Gardner, Melvin Kayser, and Butch Ribelin. STUART ENEVOLDSEN, Q President SKI CLUB Witli fun and excitement in the air the Ski Club enthusiastically began to func- tion this year under the able direction of Mr. Kingsbury. As officers for the year we chose the fol-lowing: Stuart Enevoldsen, president, Violette Eklund, Secretary-treasurer, Kent Kilbourn. Sgt. at -arms, and Max Alton, vice president. After a lot of planning and preparing, Front row, left to right: Violette Eklund, Dixie Alton, Celeste Horsley, Dorothy Davis, Kenny Bjorhus, Pat Lane, Elaine Babcock, and Sandra Hawkins. Second row, left to right: Roy Reiman, Jim Strain, Dick Pananen, Stan Johnson, Ronnie McKone, Kent Kilbourn, Carl Gillen, and Stuart Enevoldsen. Back row, left to right: Gene Faultner, Butch Ribelin, Marvin Wade, Ray Turner, Don Taylor, Leo Bolar, Jerry Fowler, and Max Alton. fussing and fuming, we set out with high hopes for lVlt. St. Helens on a 'ltrial run. Coming home stiff, sore and happy, we recuperated sufficiently fin a few wceksl to head for higher hills. We spent a won- derful week-end at lVlt. Hood. Wfe learned through trial and error the art of skiing and falling down gracefully. Well, falling down anyway!
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