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56700745 all aztmlazmfmfe we emimlmf Row 1: ALMA HARRAH-Columns 3,45 Torch 2-4. MARTHA HASTINGS-Entered from Woodland, Washington 35 Class Assembly 2. BUDDIE HERRICK-Basketball 15 Junior Prom 3. ROBERT HOLLADAYgC0ngress 3,45 Orchestra 1-35 S.W.W. Music Meet 3, Regional 35 Class Assem- bly 25 Class Play 3,4. Clubs: Torch 2-45 F,F.A. 1-4, Vice-President 2,3, President 45 Service 3,4. Row 2: PAT JACERfGirls' League. HELEN JOHNSON+Columns 3,4, Feature Editor 45 Skookum Wa Wa Club Editor 4. GEORGE JONES-Boys' Club. GENE KANEiASB Student-Teacher Forum Com- mittee 45 Class Assembly 25 Class Play Committee 4. Row 3: MARY KEPPER-Girls' Glee 35 Junior Prom 3. JOHN KETO--Class Vice-President 2, Treasurer 35 Football 2, Manager 3,45 Basketball 25 Choir 25 Class Play 35 Junior Prom 35 Boys' Club Secretary- Treasurer 45 Green Guard 2-4. WILLIAM KETOgClass Treasurer 25 Class Assem- bly 25 Class Play 35 Football 2-45 Basketball 2-45 Track 35 Tennis 35 Choir 2,35 S.W.W. Music Meet 3, Regional 35 Boys, Club President 3,4. Committees: Junior Prom 35 Redanga 2,3. Clubs: Stage 'Crew 2,35 Green Guard 2-45 Boys' C 3,4. FRANCIS LAYHERiEntered from Santa Cruz California 25 F.F.A. 3,4. CHARLES LE DUCfEritered from Tacoma, Wash- ington 35 Service Club 4. MERLIN LOGEfBand 1-35 Pep Band 35 S.W.W. Music Meet 3, Regional 35 Service Club 3,45 Class Play 4. 5jkHonor Roll Students- I believe in love but not at first sight, says Averil Stuebs to Art Spisak frightl and Bob Holladay tleftl as they discuss courtship problems in sociology. Each dreams of college and success. As a vocalist, I hope, Wistfully declares Averil, talented contralto. 'tMy own photography studio, says Art, top CHS shutterbug. Something to do With agricultural chemistry, states Bob, awarded Future Farmer Degree for outstanding Work in agriculture and winner of second place in state finals of annual F.F.A. oratorical contest. Averil received the exceptional honor of being awarded the only superior in the Northwest at the Tenth Biennial Contest for Student Musicians spon- sored by the National Federation of Music Clubs. X A
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were Under Spa!! of Melody 1f0me1maz'e . . . Row 1: GERTRUDE CARLSON-Junior Prom 35 O.G.A. 3. GLENN CARRINGTON-F.F.A. 35 Service Club 4. DICK CHILDfClubs: F.F.A. 1,2,45 Service 3,4, President 45 Movie 1-4. DELORIS DODDS-Entered from San Diego, Calf ifornia 35 Class Song Queen 45 Class Play 3,45 Columns 45 Skookum Wa Wa 3. Clubs: Dramatic 45 Peppers 45 Movie 3. BETTY DOSKEY--Band 15 Girls' Glee 35 Choir 3,45 S.W.W. Music Meet 3, Regional 35 Class Assembly 25 Class Play Committee 35 Class Play 3,45 O.G.A. 4. LOIS DUNLOP-Girls' Glee 35 Choir 45 S.W.VV. Music Meet 3, Regional 35 Columns 3,4, Assistant Feature Editor 3, Librarian 45 Kela Klub 4. Row 2: DONNA ELMQUISTfChoir 3,45 Girls' Glee 25 Orchestra 1,25 S.W.W. Music Meet 3, Regional 35 Class Assembly 1,25 Class Play 3. Committees: Junior Prom 35 Pepper Tolo 45 Class Party Chair- man 4. Clubs: Ski 45 Peppers 45 Make-Up Corps 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Dramatic 4. BARBARA ELY+Entered from Adna, Washington 25 Class Treasurer 15 Class Assembly 1,25 Class Play 3,45 Girls' Glee 1. Clubs: Peppers 45 Ski 45 Dramatic 3,4, Vice-President 4. GEORGE FINNI-Service Club 4. FLORENCE FORDY-Girls' C Club 4. Row 3: DOROTHY GREEN- Entered from Canton, South Dakota 45 Junior Banquet 35 Class Treasurer 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Glee 2,35 Girls' Octet 25 Mixed Quartet 2. DON GULIT-Congress 15 Green Guard 3,4. BARBARA HAMPEY-Girls' Glee 1,25 S.W.W. Music Meet 35 Choir 3,45 Junior Prom 3. ALTHEA HANKS-Class Song Queen 3, Yell Queen 45 Class Assembly 2. Committees: Junior Prom 3: Pepper Tolo 3,4. Clubs: Peppers 3,45 O.G.A. 3. 5QgHonor Roll Students-Beverly Bailey, Margie Betts, and Alma Harrah selling tickets for a pay assembly, one of their many duties as student aides in the ASB office. Our future? College, say all three. I've always dreamed of being a home economist, remarks Margie. An air line hostess for me, chimes in Beverly. I just dream, smiles Alma. Whatever her choice, however, each will make good use of her experience as ASB bookkeeper, typist, and money handler.
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ezff mia. . . Their fare in the Work! . . . Row 1: DEE MCINTOSH-Class Treasurer 13 Class Play 43 Girls' League Treasurer 3, Conference Dele- gate 33 D.A.R. Award 4. Committees: ASB Student- Teacher Forum 3,43 Junior Prom 33 Senior Ball 43 Pepper Tolo 3,43 Redanga 3. Clubs: Peppers 3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Torch 2-4, Secretary 33 Make-Up Corps 1-4, President 23 Ski 4. BETTY MADSENfClass Song Queen 23 Orchestra 1-43 S.W.W. Music Meet 3, Regional 33 Junior Prom 33 Make-Up Corps 23 D.E.O. Vice-President 4. DON MARTINfBand 1,2. BILL MATTICK-ASB Vice-President 3, President 43 Executive Council 3,43 Band 1-43 Pep Band 2-43 S.W.W. Music Meet 3, Regional 33 Columns 2-4, Editor-in-Chief 3, Student Adviser 43 Class Assem- bly 23 Torch 2-4, Vice-President 3. BILL MESSENGER-Football 2-43 Track 2-43 C Club Smoker 3,4. Clubs: F.F.A. 1-43 Green Guard 3,43 Boys' C 4. JAMES MIKOTA-Columns 2-4, Sports Editor 3, Managing Editor 43 Junior Prom 3. Row 2: WARREN MORAVECWEEA. 1-4. JOAN ANN MORRIS-Choir 43 Columns 3. Clubs: Kela, Treasurer 3,43 Make-Up Corps 4. LOIS JEAN MURPHYfClass Play 33 Junior Prom 3. Clubs: Ski 43 Make-Up Corps 1-4, Secretary- Treasurer 2, President 43 Dramatic 4. JANICE OLIVERfBand 43 Orchestra 1-4, S.W.W. Music Meet 3,4, Regional 33 Choir 23 Harmoniners 33 Class Assembly 23 Class Play 3, Student Director 43 Columns Editor 4. Committees: Junior Prom- 33 Class Play 43 Pepper Tolo 3,4. Clubs: Peppers 3,41 Torch 2-43 Kela 1-4, Script Writer 3,43 Dramatic 3,4. Row 3: WALTER ORMBREKvRe-entered from Merchant Marine 43 Stage Crew Manager 4. W I L L I A M ORMBRECK-Re-entered Merchant Marine 4. JACK PADRICK-Basketball 2-43 Track 3,41 Tennis 33 Class President 23 Boys' Club Class Representa- tive 3. Committees: ASB Assembly 3,43 Redanga 3. Clubs: Torch 2-4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 43 Green Guard 3,43 Boys' C 2-4. HAZEL PARKER-Skookum Wa Wa 3,4, Business Manager 43 Columns 3,4, Business Manager 4. Clubs: Stage Crew 13 Movie 1,23 O.G.A. 3. How about a shaving set for Dad? asks salesman Ed Brown to customer Don Adams while saleslady Charlene Stout persuades Joan Ann Morris, This is just the tie for HIM. Sales training students pre- pare in class to carry out their dreams in the merchandizing field. It's more darn fun, they say.
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