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S1zN1oR Orricicas-Sea!ed.' Deloris Dodds, Song Queeng Don lfoung, Presidefzlg .Ieamze l'Vester- Dorothy Green. man, Secfretmy Slarzding: T1'ea.s111'e1': Bob Slmmbley, Yell King, Lyle Sellards, Vice-President. L i ,gg , Vw., . V 1 - rl, ,i A 1' 'lf Ji Final mms zlgeffifes, Sen 'slhank you for friends and lellowship, Centralia High, NVQ cherish memories olf you that n'er will die, we seniors sing from our Alma Materu as we leave our section and move up on the stage. It's Class Day-our last as Tigerites. As in a dream we recall high-lights ol our final year at CHS . . . . . . YVe hurry through the warm September sun to exercise our right as privileged persons and sit in the choice auditorium seats nearest the door . . . . . . The music is loud, the lloor smooth, and the falls many. It's 21 fleeting dreanieour Senior Skat- ing Party . . . . . . Hlith mud sloshing around our ankles, we leave the blue gumho ol Cascade Field in high spirits. Wle give thanks for another Turkey Day dream come true-NVE BEAT CHEHALIS! . . . . . . Our memory books arrive. To the delight ol' our friends-the despair ol' our teachers, we write-- Good luck, and 'iDon't forget the l'un we've had. '11 Miss Ufhile U Adviser B S1iN1oR PLA? USHLLRS, glam 'orized in formrzls and suits, look over jirograms of 'IA Dale with judyl' before first play-goers zzrrirfe. Row 1: Allhea Hanks, Don Young, Nlary Kejaper, Evelyn Bemzell, Bob Slmmbley, Nlnrgie Betts, Larry Slmpjl, ,lo Aim Ander- son. Row 2: joe Bielzer, Dorothy Green, Bill Keio, Aweril Stuebs, BillMa1Iicl:, Iafflt Paolrlclf, Billie Zzirflillz, jolzn, Keio. 22
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Sfmlmiy amd Selva How l: Carol Bllfllllfll, Ilonie 1'fr'm10f11ir'.s: lllil- lium linlie, SI'iC?7I1'6,' Lilcile lIoer.s'1'lf, M11.sif',' Gzuen Ifrmlze, S1lf1CTlIIlt'fIIIl6IIl'.S Sffcrrflary. Row 2: .lark Iflilllllff, Hzlrolfl Celirke, Social S1'iem'c,' Lor- raine flerzrirksen, Home licolzozlzirs: 'lflllfl Hop- kins, M1i.s'i1': lVIf1rie Hojalcins, 1'rim'ijJnl's Secre- tary: lx'r1llmri11e Kemp, I,Il?Ig l.lIlg'6'. Ilrermis are more likely In mine lrize for Leo lwilnmnwskifs cilizerzship stizdenls who study wocalions in the freslzmun miezitnlion course. Our laculty also cherish dreams lor their depart- ments. CHS championships in football and basketball -Mr. Cehrke. To retire with f5300,000, sponsor the basketball team. travel with it as a rooter -Mr. Roberts. The com- mercial department, a modern streamlined busi- ness college with all the academic advantages ol' junior college -Mrs. Mickelson. Publication stalls equal to this year's -lXliss Smith. Travel, the majority admit is their dream. To travel the world over and take a million pic- tures -lX'lr. Scates. To get acquainted with people and their points ol view -Mr. Frame. Mexico and South America. Pay my way by writing of my adventures -Mrs. Mettel. To Mexico to brush up on my Spanishn- Mrs. Lor- raine. l'o Flordia in winter -Mr. Milanowski. Some dream ol' the simple things ol' life: To read to my heart's content -Mrs. Frame. To work among my flowers -Miss VVarren. To go fishing! -Mr. Rowswell. A Cape Cod cottage with a lovely flower garden -lvlrs. Scates. A well stocked farm -lylr. Kintzley. A brick patio with a fireplace -Miss Ulhite. Fulfilling a dream of accomplishment and ser- vice is Miss Lingreen as president of C.E.A., Miss XVing co-chairman ol State High School Li- brary Book List and committee member of the N.li.A.-A.L.A., Mr. lihret as manager of the S.YV.XV. Fair and Centralia Community Concert Series, Mr. Kiser as commissioner ol the Cen- tralia District ol' Boy Scouts. Row 3: Rufus K1'.i'rfr, Sl'l6'IIl'6,' Rrzberf Lane, Lois Ledlleller, Social S1'ience,' Eline Mellel, Com- mercizll. Row 4: Grace Mickelson, Commercialj Ifllyillfllld Miclcel.sr111, S1'iem'e,' Rulll .Mylzrfm ling- lisll: Wilma Nelwiz, Public Health Nursrf. Row 5: Kafllleen 0'Hure, 1'il7gll'.Sllf Waldo Rolzertis, lVIIIlllff7l7IIlll'.Yf George Rrizuswell, Pliysical lirlum- lion: Lzirile Scfiles, Sciemvf. Row 6: Ilrfrmlorl Smillz, linglisli: illnry Smpp, Pliysirfzl 1id1u'alim1: lilllyle 'l'l1rn1'1n.s', AlIIlll6?IlIIIllI'.Y,' Clam Yrmrlg, lffnglisll.
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