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Hu. IO .5 70nd S FlBST HOW: Beverly Quimby, Rose Howe, Shirley Maithews, Ianet Tuckness. S I 9 Iohn Brewer. ffdce Each member of this group, made up of luniors and Seniors, has an assigned period every day to work in the office. ECOND ROW Bob Slin land, Ted Wylhe, Their job is to collect altendance slips, answer the telephone, deliver messages, run errands, and sell supplies in the school store. ' ve T '1 in -FIU .xii an f w fl!!-P Jr K' '15, 'Ii' ecoowl FIRST ROW: Rose Howe, Shirley Matthews, Doris Swanson, Carol Vea, SECOND ROW: Beverly Quimby, Iohn Brewer, Bob Slingland, Ianet Tuckness, if
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VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN HONOR ROLL FLOYD OLIVER ROSE HOWE DAVE IENNE Pl-IYLLIS lOl-IANSON CARL I-IIGBY BEVERLY QU BY .Bwafv-1 , FLOYD OLIVER :yr ROSE HOWE V5 . A ., In the fall ot 1941, our class ot freshmen entered CKH to begin our high school career. As green as we were then, no one would ever predict that we some day would be noted lor school spirit and ability to go ahead. Our class presidents were Dick Greenameyer and Bob Slingland. ' As sophomores we really began to accomplish things. Our class colors, navy and gold, and our class flower, a red rose, were chosen. Also our constitution was drawn up. This year our class presidents were Bill Whitely and Phyllis Iohanson. Ah! At last we were upper classmen. We received,our class sweaters which really made us proud. We sponsored an assembly for the student body, which was opened by Bill Whitely and his trumpet. Bob Slingland's play, That Brewster Boy, topped off the program. Our class play Wedding Spells starring Don Olsen and Rose Howe was presented and proved to be a huge success. Our junior class won second place in the Curtis Contest and received S1000 as a prize. In May we held our prom, the theme being an, outdoor scene. The prom was preceded by the Iunior-Senior Banquet with Don Olsen as toast- master. Our Iunior presidents were Dave Ienne and lack Rockwell.. And now we've finally reached our goal as seniors in dear old CKI-I. We started this important year by having 100 percent stamp plan membership. We came out second in the Curtis Contest, again winning a S1000 prize. In this contest we were the only class to have 100 percent salesmanship with each student selling at least one subscription. Also CKH be- came the top Curtis Magazine Selling school in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. We pre- sented an assembly for the student body, which was opened by Carl I-ligby's reveille. Ianet Tuckness, as mistress of ceremonies, read the dedication to those boys from this school now in Service. The outstanding feature was Bob Slingland's play Greetings from the President. . October 21, at 6:00 a. m. a sleepy bunch of seniors couldibe seen boarding the Princess Elizabeth for Victoria. This was our senior excursion, and we spent the day having the time of our lives. The Class Play Brother Goose was presented December 8, and was a tremend- ous success, as were our other events. Baccalaureate services were held for our class May 26 in the gymnasium. Commence- ment was held on May 28. With the passing of commencement, we now enter the world of colleges, business, and the school of life.
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