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Front row Lalicker, Richard Elliott, Max Alton, Butch Ribelin, Stuart Enevoldsen, and Roy Reiman. Second row, left to right: Jim Strain, Rodger Dana, Dick Gille- land, Melvin Kayser, Kent Kilbourne, Ken Bjorhus, Neil Rathbun, and Gerald Wade. Back row, left to right: Ronnie Kagee, Delbert Palmer, Ronnie Mc- Kone, Bob Long, Ray Turner, Jerry Fowler, Stan Johnson, and Richard COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club offers many op- portunities for those interested in com- mercial work. This year trips were taken to the Weyerhauser Timber Co. and Fibre ofiices. As a main project we do mimeographing, typing, and ditto work on a charge basis for various organizations out of school. Our pins were earned through a point system and were partly paid for out of the treasury. We sponsored a Leap Year Dance with the theme, Little White to right Martinsen, Warren Frye, Bill Gillen, Mickey Howell. WK i ,ii 'sr a f JERRY FOWLER, President MECHANIC'S CLUB The Mechanics Club got off to a quick start this year by electing Jerry Fowler as president, Stuart Enevoldsen as vice presi- dent and Rodger Dana as secretary- treasurer. We made an all-day tour of several auto-repair shops in Longview. We saw many movies which helped to give us a better knowledge of mechanics. Cloud That Cried. Our two candy sales last fall were profitable. wr- M , f ...gp 1 it . Nl SHIRLEYKLING, Preyident 0 Front row, left to right: Joan Boogaard, Darlene Stockbridge, Agnes Machin Wilma Latta, Maxine Huls, Lois Jean Johnson, and Hazel Jacobs. Second row left to right: Helen Overbey, Grace Hansch, Shirley Kling, Billie Willman Lucille Legard, Irene Lyness, Virginia Moore, and Miss Jones, advisor. Back row, left to right: Violette Eklund, ,Mavis Johnson, Elaine Babcock, Astrid Skeie, Maureen Kelly, Helen Dunn, and Evelyn Lafady.
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4 gvi' ROY REIMAN Prexident TORCH HONOR The Torch Honor Society is a national group ned to encourage scholarship and to promote d school citizenship. All students of Castle Rock High School are ble. Members are taken into Torch Honor on merit of scholarship and citizenship. A BH age and one activity are required. Front rowa-left to right' Agnes Machin, Doris Frantsvog, Elaine Babcock, Celeste Horsley, Paula Howard, Elizabeth Dudonsky, Vir- ginia Curtis, Shirley Kling, Violette Eklund, Grace Hansch. Second rowkleft to right---Jean Cranston, Burley Matson, Bonnie Riekards. Astrid Skeie, Mavis Johnson, Mary Lou Langdon, Dorothy Davis. Beverly Johnston, Carolyn Turula, Maureen Kelly, Miss Corrine Kerr. Advisor. ThIrd rowwleft to right Marllyn Gonser, Mary Ellen Hillsbury, Marcella Huff, Marflyn Davis, Pat Lane, Sandra Hawkins, Virginia Moore, Janice Smith, Donna Miller, Rose Gourde, Monte Martinsen. Fourth row- left to rght-f Lucille Legard, Carl Gillen, Jim Settlemier, Ken Bjorhus, Kenneth Gott, Veril Wade, Richard Elliott, Stuart Enevoldsen, Roy Reiman. Back row left to right - Fred Ribelin, Lester Greene. Eldon Robins, Leo Bolar, Don Taylor, Roger Gardner, Rodger Dana, Max Alton. The ofhcers are President, Roy Reimang Vice ident, Violette Eklundg Secretary, Mary Lou gdong Treasurer, Marilyn Gonserg Member- committee, Shirley Kling and Elizabeth lonsky. Quill Scro Front row left to right Mavis Johnson, Mary Lou Langdon, Shirley Kling, Violelte Eklund. Second row left to right Billie NVillnian, Rodger Dana, Virginia Ralston. Safely ff gm, 5 VIOLETTE EKLUND i President 1 'gf QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is composed of stu- dents who have' received high honors in the field of journalism, which includes work on the school pap:r or the annual. for either writing or business management. Members are selected by the journalism advisor and annual advisor, and must be in the upper fifty per cent of their class scholastically.
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4 tglff CLIFF SHERO, PRESIDENT LETTERIVIENUS CLUB The Lettermen's Club is the best organized club for boys in the school. Their job is to govern the stripes and letters that are worn on the lettermen's sweaters. They have established a constitu- tion which provides punishments for any violators of the constitu- tion. They have started the cus- tom of putting up pictures of the Baseball, Football, and Basketball teams in the school. This year they held their dance, the Sweet- heart's Ball, on February 15 in commemoration of St. Valentineys Day and to initiate new members 921 Front row-left to right-Richard Elliott, Ray Turner, George Eaton, Leo Bolar, Gene Brazier, Buss Tinney, Max Alton. Second row ---- left to rightfPhil Painter, John Conger, Jack Woodruff, Jim Strain, Mickey Lalicker, Delbert Palmer, Don Avery, Jim Lyness. Third rows--left to right-Don Taylor, Monte Martinsen, Kenny Bjorhus, Jerry Fowler, Chris Wahl, Veril Wade, Stuart Enevoldsen, Bill Setters, Ted Hippi, Advisor. Fourth row--left to rightfEd Johnson, Ronnie McKone, Stanley Johnson, Cliff Shero, Rodger Dana, Roy Reiman, Roger Gardner, Gene Faultner, Bernard Elliott. Q55 To create, maintain, and extend throughout home, QQ: school, and community high standards of Christian charac- ter is the creed the Tri-Hi-Y girls strive to fulfill. The ofiicers of this year are: President, Marcia Howard, Vice President, Helen Dunn, Secretary, Elaine Babcockg Treas- urer, Paula Howardg Chaplain, Virginia Ralston, Histor- ian, Virginia Curtis. November 30th we sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance with a fairly large crowd in attendance, and later, at Christmas time, we presented a food basket to a needy into the club. family. e,m , Front row-left to rightvElaine Babcock, Elizabeth Dudonsky, Agnes Machin, Wilma Latta, Evelyn Lafady, Kathie Cowie, Darlene Stock- bridge. Second row--left to right- -Maureen Kelly, Dorothy Davis, Donna Miller, Rose Gourde, Lucille Legard, Maxine Huls, Barbara Glenz. Third row--left to right-Virginia Ralston, Bonita Rickards, Janice Smith, Dixie Alton, Helen Dunn, Paula Howard, Celeste Horsley. f Ma MARCIA HOWARD, PRESIDENT
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