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Albersfeller, Heinz , . - . , , lreas. ot Student lwocly. boys Club Rep., :Xmlvertising Manager of Skookuin XYa XYL1. Congress AlmffMf1lPf1 lli-Y, Older Boys' Conference lli-,linx. Ahern, Ira Richard Stage Crew, llrainatie Club . W.. Ji? Boys' Club, Mnsie Meet, Tennis Baseball, Basketball. Alexander, Dale Leland lioys' Club, transferred from li ranktort, 5. D. Allen, Joe H. lioys' Club. Althauser, Bob C Club, Boys' Club, Football Basketball, 'l'raek. Anderson, Elaine Elvera lnkwell llll15S, G. .'X. .sX,, Gnls League. Ashley, Howard Ray lloys' Club, Basketball, lland. Musie Meets. Ballard, Maxine Girls' League, Sophomore Carni- val. Barrett, Stella U. G. .X.. Seliolarsliip, Girls' League. Baxter, Wesley Eugene lioys' Club, Football. Bear, Betty Anne l'res. of Peppers, Columns lfdia X tor, Tennis Club, Tennis 'I'ea1n. Seribblers, Modern Speakers, Ink- well linps, Skoolquin XYZ1 XYa Staff, Senior Play, lf ot' XY. dele4 gate. Leaders' Club. Bennett, Rosalie lone G. .-X. .X., Girls' League Confer- ferenee at Kelso. Benz, Bereniee Estelle Spanish Club, Girls' League. Berg, Howard Boys' Club, Band. Chorus, Ur- eliestra. Bever, Leonard lloys' Club. Bever, Lloyd W'endell lf. lf. .-X., Boys' Club, Boys' li. lf. :X Stoek ,luclgingx teain. Bower, ,lean Francis Congress, Yiee-president ot' Dra- matie Club, Modern Speakers Club, lnkwell lnips. Senior play Ifrosli Girls' League Conference at Kelso. Page Ten v
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The Glass of '38 Bids 0. H. S. Farewell! eniofzs Review eaes miss affzinson paid AX'lNG bid our fo grant Hate: High Respect rmer Alma Klater farewell, we now face the future and what it has in store for us. Retrospectively, let us view our days as high school stu dents. ln the fall of 1934 i , ve entered Centralia high school a group of extremely bewildered Freshmen, to quench our thirst for knowledge As does J . every organization need a leader, so did we. ln our first election of officers, Ronald Graves was elected president with Lorraine Cassidy mn ninv out as vice 'l g A-presit ent. To Ruth Howell fell the task of recording our first year history Bein F l . g res imen, our social life was a limited one but we endeavored to get-acquaint edf' at our Frosh Frolic, and in this we succeeded our pur pose. M argaret Howell was chosen to 'd gui e our activities for our second year in high school, while Garfield Penley xx as elected as her understud R ' y. nth Howell took over the office of secretary-treasurer vacated by her sister. juniors. Yes, wefre getting along in years and we were getting closer to the final day. Garfield Penley came out ahead in the election of officers to be our president, While Ruth Howell advanced to vice-president. Margaret Howell again took over the office of secretary minus the money end. ,lack Zeigler came into office as our first treasurer. Seniors at last. Rulers of the roost. Taking after the new deal to a ' ' treasurer. At this ti CLASS OFFICERS Dean Wells President Ordway Williams Vice-Pres. Lucille Deeter ' Secretary Charles Kinnear Treasurer 5 certain extent, an entirely new set of officers was put into office Dean Wells was l . eected as top man while Ordway Williams came out as his right hand class mate. Lucille Deeter took over the notebook left by the Howell sisters and began work as secretary. Chuck Kin near was elected me we stop to thank our adviser, Miss Atkinson who enabled us to carry out all of our activities success fully. MISS ATKINSON Class Adviser Page Nine
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Bowring, Billie G. A. A., Make-Up Corps, Mod- ern Speakers Club, Girls' League Conference at Kelso, Hi-jinx. Breckenridge, .lack Dean l'res. Knights of the C , Con- gress, Manager Basketball and liaseball, Art, Boys' Club Con- ference in Olympia, Older Boys' Conference, Hi-Y. Bronzini, Hazel Assistant song queen, Peppers. Booster Club. Brown, Eleanor Jane Senior rep. to Girls' League, G. A. A., lnkwell lmps, Make-Up Corps, Modern Speakers, Leafl- ers' Club, G. A. A. Abercleen l'lay-clay. Brown, Laurella Girls' League. Bull, Lillian Maurine Girls' League. Busek, Oscar lf. lf. A., C Club, lioys' Club, llaseball, lf. F. A. Stock hluclg- ing team. Campbell, Maxine Alberta Girls' League, Music Meet, Chor- us. Cassidy, Lorraine H. Vice-pres. of Freshman Class. Sophomore class song queen, Peppers, Dramatic Club, Girls' 'l'umbling Club, Leaders, Scholar- ship, Modern Speakers, G. A. A. conference at Olympia, Girls' League conference. Chamberlain, Glenn Lowell F. l . A., Boys' Club, Football, Basketball, transferred N936 from Xapavine. Clemenson, Shirley Anne Aclelante, Girls' League, trans- ferred from Lewis anrl Clark ll'gh in Spokane in 1937. Clizbe, Garth Dalmayne lli-Y, Scholarship, Football, Has- ketbail, Chorus, Orchestra, Boys' Quartet, Yalecl.ctorian. Cole, Peggy Eloise Secretary-treasurer of Peppers, Secretary of Adelante, G. A. A, Coward, Ruby Louise lnkwell lnlps, Music Conference in Portland. Girls' League. Davies, Evan W. Stamp Club, C Club, Basket- ball, Baseball, Club Smoker, Chorus. Deeter, Lucille Beatrice See. of Senior Class, Music Club, Music Meets. Hi-Jinx, Senior Play. Girl's Sextet. Dickeson, Margaret Lee G. A. A., Girls' League, Peppers, lnkwell lmps, Leaders, G. A. A. conference at Aberdeen. Page Eleven 'Wit 'Wt 17' 4138 .QI 'K , , s gf A , ' i. 'FS' ,M..,,, Q' Hail Centralia! v Q 3: ir 411 i '. ' f . ' ' ' MQLQL - ' i i .- -L, f-gggq. Q L AIA
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