Centralia High School - Skookum Wa Wa Yearbook (Centralia, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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4f f, ggi. ijt: 5' fill M aww ' ff J i 'lf iff! ' w Q i Students Policy of Ass, their bag with S I 00 'ooo Ye'-'Ifly volume. Plant cafeteria does nual business serving 400 a day, or 72,000 44'-of xx - Q .2 919390 ' 4. Nancy Lyon, first gurl ASB head in 20 years, welcomes students to 571,500 yearly work hours. Ag boys weld axle shop tractor. Farm projects gross FFA members 514,000 L gee-zi J H, 'QQ fL ',Q Mfgfijiwd .fQf.4 m'A ,1 4' ,', ,E ,c,,perT.Z24,.5!:u- Q J.Zm Vim! Vigorl Virility! Vital Energy! 635 super-charged units of production comprise Centralia High, largest division of School District 401, Centralia's Biggest Business. II , iam-4 'hpf N. Education is Centralia's biggest business, stated Paul Furgeson, superintendent of Centralia Public Schools, in addressing the Chamber of Commerce, April 14, 1947. I Believing the educational process at Centralia High is Big Business, the staff of the Skoo- kum Wa Wa have selected this as the theme of their 1948 yearbook. 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Sor- 1o11s-1'111'11d s1111i11rs 5111 up em 11xp0rim11111 to 1ll'01JE11'C s11lt'ur dioxide in 11111 now 1r1111mistry 11111 being usod for the first tim11 this year. .adv Worliing Da Activities TYPING-Students improve their efficiency by master- ing keyboard techniques, After serving their apprentice- shp at CHS, Commercial Department graduates are eagerly sought by Centralia businessmen. DRIVING CLASS-Future motor- ists learn braking procedures in new dual-control car. . . . CHS 5ll0l'illZ1llll slottk nizttle large gains in the 1ll2lI'l4l'l as C0111- lncrrciial slutlents won thirtl plzitt' in l947 OG.-X .llll,L'l'Il1lilOll2ll Shorthantl Contest . . . XYith tlual-control llllllllllg can' :ut uh'- l eil by Qll'lYlllg class, the clrixing lll2ll'liCK hit at new high at the ex- changes . . . Charles Howell, out- stantling 2lgl'lCl1lilll'2ll lJl'OliCl'. with exceptional XX'l1ite Rock stock, won many grzlml tjllkllll- pion honors :lt six poultry shows tlnougliont the N0l'lllXN'C5i. solcl one pnllct lor S200 . . . AGRlCULTUREfExhibitors pre- pare prlze-winners for Washington Junior Poultry Exposition. TAILORING ffSeamstrc ss0s mefisurn ham on Joan Brant's suit, prize-winncr ul the state contest sponsorml by the Washington Wool Growers Association ART' Defi fingers croalo paper miclu animals from Wire amd papui' IUWL-ling. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Wood-workers inquire crift menship skills in wc-ll-cquipped ,xy M mtl ,,, .4 X if 1-Iutlt-s tht- Roc. opcnt-tl :tt new llll2ll'l- mg. clztttctttg. ptttg-pong. lotmtztm scu- icc, K'lJllX'Cl'SV2lIlOll . . . Sltttllling socks ' 1lllX'2lIli'Cd :tt 'at lczttlitw 1'ct'1't-zttiottitl N SAFETY' Mmllhly fir? dflllg DVCDHFC Der- Hllllllltldlly. with ztll gym sock sessions SOHHQI fmt 'hm pmergenclps' we-ll ztttc-mlccl :tltcr muglm closings on Noblc lficlcl . . , FOVIIILIIS-.Illllltll' Prom. Scniot' Hull, I'c'ppc-1' 'Iolo-fzllso p1'm't-tl popttlut' with tt'1ttlt'r5 in lloy- girl tlzttt'tnz11'kct ...' ligc-1' spirit I0Olllf INITIATIVEiTigCmOS run their Own rocroation ul :ts l2l5l-Illlllllft' strong showing, ol Center. Betwreen malts and sodas Rcxc goofs discuss sttrprlw 1-tt lc-ztcl ol CIn'1ttt':tl1:t ou-to .Xb- sports and school politics. c-rtlt-t-tt nt clostng st-until . . . . . . Rc-ctczttiott lor plant pctrsonm-l itl- vi s ,,f' If 4--...MM Rs' I I .QT E V W nf- RECREATION-ffAfter a Working day, Tigerites exercise dancing techniques at sock dance in gym. . . . .Xt an all-school asscinhly at which SlllK'lilllll'Illll'lll lfttrgesott, was lieatur- eil 5IX'1llil'l', Clotntesy NVcck clrew to a close with t'etnat'l4able gains in the unntnoclity ol' civility. Puhlicifetl widely by assemblies, lmstcrs. roll mont retnindcrs and bulletins, the thetne. lo he c'otn'teous is also to he l'rienclly, held a place high in the ntincls ol' students . . . with -132 X- tatncl lot lb cluttnc annual Xl5ll. ol X-ray mobile unit, while all students had eye tests, along with ltearittg test lor Sopliotnoreg and Seniors, CHS is ittsut-ed proteetiott and a sale trading session next year . . . COURTESY Annual Courtesy Week brings an air ot' gentility and kindness. Football and basketball captains, Johnson and Groshong, become shining knights as they open the door for Courtesy Week chairman, Helen Fur- geson. HEALTH Epidemic protection is assured with 60 per cent of CHS immunized for diptheria and 90 per cent vaccinated for smallpox. wt t 4 Ex ,,,J . . . Bi f Business :it CHS turn- ml its aturntion to se1'x'ic'c lor others, collecting l05 bundles ol' clothing lor l'lll1'0lJC2lll children . . . KEIA Klub solicited liunclreds ol' toys for needy chilclren at Yuleticle . . . Girls' l.l'2lgllC and Boys' Club united in visits with songs and g'll,lS for Old Folks' H o m cf s :it rlll12llllQSglVlllg', Christmas :incl Easter . . . Student body adopted a school ol' 570 boys in Augs- 3 burg, ls:u'zn'1zl . . . Girls Leu- gguc gave ai lllVCC-PCl'l.0l'IIl2lIN'C vaudeville lor the benefit of Care. 4iI f7fl ,f GOODWILL-Sympathy for Europe's destitute moves Tigerites to donate clothing. Lower: Admirationl of Tiger grid spirit causts Aetivians to present trophy to Jim Mitchell, most lmproxed player PUBLIC RELATIONS-Girls entertain dads at first Father-Daughter Banquet in School's history when more than 175 eat, chat, plan for a repeat next year. CHARACTER--Queen Alice, personifying Girls' League Creed, ' ' ' ds attended by four princesses, rules over feminine standar , 'f ideals of CHS girlhood. selected to typi y E X, yyffi ' 5 If 1' LOYALTYf The last sec- ond of play - the Winning score drives both Tiger fans and Tiger reserves wild with Joy. ! u i . i 5 1 i E V 1 . 1 A KY -b' i r x., M K X VCU' f--or ..,, 1 WS -A w 43 ,4- 'wx 'v Pg' -v- s'f v u .s..,r. -1. ' . u. 'n ls, 0, p. .2- v. Balanced Judgment uides Centra IRXUI4 FVRGESUN. :ls SUIN'l'il1tPI ldl'lll nf f't'lllI'2Llill Pulm- Iiv Sm-lmols heads Ivistrir-1 4101, l'E'11tI'21li2L'Sbif.fgL'StbllSiY'k9SS. II1- is 11-sponsilmlv for thnx 2,600 studa-nts. whu from an 1l,l'l12l of 400 squzuw milvs come to zltu-nfl thu districtys Him- 4-lwrnermtzilw svlwuls, tho high svhrml :xml Us-ntralia .IllIli1lV College. IAICSIJI-I A. AICIXVIWTSII, us 111'i11c'i11z1l uf Um-nl1'z1lia High S4-lmfwl, huads Lhv l1i1,:f,:'m-sl division nf Ilislrivt 401. Busy slllu-rvising the zlvlivitios and C'Ul'I'il'lll1lIll ut' VHS with its 1-urlws of thi1'ly-1-ig'hl illSIl'UCUJl'S amd zlssistzxnts. he still finds timu to gin- udvive to and cnlllwvl with Tha- QSZS5 studcnts. a's Bi est Business Dirt-cting Clcntralials biggest businvss is thc L'XlJC1'lClll't'll leadcrship and balauwd busint-ss judgnicnt oli live: local incn, wvll known lor tlu-ir sticu-ss in tlu- Twin City arca. Board ol' liducation Prcsidcnt R. ll. 0'Ncrill is Vice-Prcsitlt-nt and Sccrctary ol' Hc-niphill-O'Ncill Luinbcr Company. Vic't--Prcsidcnt Howard Brincs is Sccrctary- 'l'rt-asurcr ol' liarl llriutrs and Sons Productc Company: liugencr Sini- inons. Assistant Manager ol' Geslcr'-Mc'Nix'ci1 Furniture- Coinpanyg M. li. Spurgtron, Vic'c-I'rcsidcut ol' Spurgeon Press lh'vc1'zigc Corn- pauyg X'Valtc:r I,unsl'ord, l,t. Clonnuandt-r, U. S. Navy Rcscrvc Ollicic ol' Procurt-uncut. liarl C. johnson, I047 l'rt-sidt-nt, rctircd in llanu- ary alitcr lfi years ou the board. Sc-rving a district ol 12,000 c'itiLt-ns, thc Ct-utralia Public School systcfnl has buildings and othcr CtIlIlIJlllClll valued at niorc than a - million dollars. lt occtllmics 36 afrvs of sfbool land and tlur serv- C t-ntceu inain buildings haw a coinbincd lloor sparc ol over I2l.000 y.i,...:Mim.il,u, ,fH,,,,,,, tg,.h,-k..,-,.3u,.h, squarc lc-ct. Employees include 07 ll'2li'llC1'S, I8 building custodians 1fm'ef1fSl2li'f-w'I1l1tfgfl1lQi:i' .l: i2l1Yl'Lflg 1:52 and 23 part-time pc-rsonnt-l. licsiclcrs instructing 2,000 day studcuts, smiling pt-Vsuztsion rf. l'IlLftlUl'2lgt5 stu- . . ' . . ,, . . 1.1L-tri-in-.2 ,-',- I tht- systc-in provides CYCIIIIIQ On-thc-Alob ,Xppi'c11t1c'c-sliip lraunng f,Q,Q,,7a'ft,ff,,fff,f,f,, f,,Q 1'1l4'f,5.fl ull mm Courses. with about 05 in attcndanrc, lor larin work and rnccliani- cal tradcs. District -10l also supcrviscs a stuninvr recreational program. last sununt-r 35,000 pt-rsons participate-d in games on Noblc Ficld: an L'hlllllLlll'll 26,500 bathcrs used facilities at Plunnncr Lakc. The District sponsors two clcctrouics units lofatcd in thc Roostrvclt building, whcrc approxiniatcly fPSl00.000 in cquipnu-nt is housed. ' Undcr direction ol' the Naval Rescrw, the units Could lJCCOIllC relay stations in casc ol' cuicrgciugy. W' naar'- R. ll. tYNt-ill Hoyyard R. .Brint-S Eva .I. Cobb I'1-t-sith-nt X100-l'I't'S1flt'1ll St't'l't'ILll'Y ygugvm. 1-' Simmons XValtc-1' t'. Lunsford ML 1.3. Sl,m.gUm Faculty Give Experi Faculty members, supervisers ol Big Business, are well qualified. llfith a total of 165 years of higher educational training, they represent 408 years of experience in in- struction and guidance. Community Service-Nurse Nelson spends 2,000 hours a year giving community 24-hour-a-day health protection . . . Mr. Rowswell supervises summer recreational pro- gram . . . Miss NVarren, school's home adjustment work . . . Mr. Batie is Neighborhood Commissioner ol' Hoy Scouts: Mr. Kiser, District Commissioner . . . Mr. lihrct manages Community Concert Series and SXVXV Fair. Yearly Service Record-Mr. Scates' 40 operators show pictures to 26,588 grade and high school students . . . Mr. Mickelson's force works l,200 hours setting up stage for school and community programs . . . Miss O'Hare supervises 17,012 work hours in distributive education . . . Miss Stapp, 26,500 hours of girls' sports participation . . . Miss Henricksen and Miss Carmody, 7,676 hours ol' home projects . . . Miss Wlalkefs classes work 6,650 math problems . . . Mr. Russell's woodworkcrs make 80 I'urni- ture pieces . . . Mrs. -lahnke's advanced Spanish students translate 90,000 words. liow 1: Alice Atkinson, Language Head: YVilliam Batie. Seit-lice: Margaret Carmorly. Home Islcononiies. limi' 2: Hal Chanilwrs. Art: Roland Dickie I'hysieal li-Llucation lleawl: Arthur .lCln'et. Sr-it-m-w lleafl, Row 3: Gwen Frame, Supl-rintendt-'nt's Secretary: .luck Frame. Social Science: Ruth Ganders. Englisli, Row 1: Vit-tor tlriel. Science: Lorraine llenriekscn. Home Economics Ht-ad: .lulm Hopkins. Music. Row 5: Marie Hopkins, l'rincipal's Seen-t:1i'5'2 Gwendolyn Jahnke. Language: Hugh Kintzley, Agriculture, How ti: Minnie Lingreen. Social Science Head: Grace Mickelson. Vom- mercial Head: Raymond Mickelson, Science. Huw T: Leu Milunow- ski Social Science: Ruth Myhre, English: XVilma Nelson. Nurse. Below: A dead duck gets special treatment when it's a Washington .I unior Poultry Show entry. YVith needle and thread, Miss t'arrnofly and Miss Henricksen of the Home Ee Department help Mr. Kintzley and Ag boys nut finishing touches on poultry exhibits. ounsel, Instruction XVonder XVorkers-lXlr. XVieks in one year produces a championship debate team . . . Mr. Kintfleyls stock judg- ing team takes first in Guernsey, third in jersey judging at l'll.lL . . . Mr. Griel sets up the new chem lah . . . Mr. Chambers initiates an adult sig11 painting' class . . . Mr. Hopkins, a string ensemble . . . Miss Ganders, liter- ature projects . . . Mr. Wfest, Hrst local hand clinic. Guiding: Mr. Frame, Freslmienz Miss .Xtkinsotr Sopho- moresg Mrs. Putman, lluniorsg Mrs. States and Miss Hen- rieksen, Seniors. Directing: Yearbook business stall, Miss Myhre . . . publications, Miss Smith . . . make-up corps, Miss Roth . . . olilice elilieienry, Miss Hopkins and Mrs. Frame . . . 400 athletes at Clentralia Relays, state's largest relay meet, Mr. Dickie . . . new dual-control driving ear, Mr, Milanowski . . . marvels of the mierof scope, Mr. Cutter . . . Travelers . . . Miss XVing, to Chicago lor joint .bXl,.X-Nli.-X Committee . . . Miss Lingreen. to Cleveland as XX'lQ.X delegate to NEA . . . Mr. Roberts, on the road l.f'l00 miles at year with his basketball team . . . Mrs. Mickelson and Miss Thomas, sponsor a 200-mile lield trip to Northwest industrial centers. Raw 1: Kathleen O llare, English, l1Hll1lllt'l't'l2lli flertrtttlt- Putman. Englisli Ileatli XX'altl v llfilwttw. Matltematies, Industrial Arts: .Xlma lioth. Coni- mt-reial. How 2: Gt-orgv llowswell, l'ltysie'1l Edueation: IM-ll Russell. lntlustrial Arts llt-arl: lvan Seates, Vvmmereial: liueilt- Seales Sei- enee. Row Cl: llerntlon Srnth, lflnglislit Mary Stalin Vliysieatl Edneation: ltlthylt- 'I'lt xmas. Matin-maties llt-ad: Mildred XYalkt-r, Math -nrt- ties. litiw 4: liulu XYarren. .Xttentlanee Supervi- sor: lamrris XVt-st, Musie lleatl: Hwt-n XYit-ks, 'si eial Seieneei ,Xtla NVing:, li lurary lIea:l. .1 -s ,qv Bt-low: M-m-in good! Inviting aromas draw part-nts to foods lalnzratorx' as girls Qlemonstratt- their muffin making talent at annual Iiael:-to- Sehool Night. 14 11'-- ui I F0111-yC21l' ZiSSC'1lllJ1y lim: pays clividcmls! 111vcst111c111t i11 thc cfclu- l c'z1tio11 of El 1201111111121 High School sI11cl1'11t hc-llms develop thc 1'o1111111111ity's g'1'L'2llL'hl 1'cso111'1-Q-its youth. Stmlics sl1ow 111:11 ll high school g1'z1cl11z1tc fh111111g his lil1'li111c will C2ll'I1 521,000 l1101'l' Il12l11 21 person who has flllllllliflffd only thc eight g1'z1clcrs. 'l.l1llS. thc H58 gl'2iCl1l2lll'S ol' Lhc CHS class ol' l5l l8 will zulcl fHi3,F5l2,000 lo thc' YVC2llll1 ol' thc Ulllllllllllity, 2lllllOSl 11s 11111011 21s thc tolnl C 111 Q ifil ii 1 X S... IJITJIJUIAIV Vlllllilllflll ol' C11-1111':1liz1, which is S4.0ll,f1lili. ' 'l'l11' rost ol' 1-1l11c':1li11g 21 s111cl1'11l for l'01ll' yL'21l'S 111 CIn'11t1'z1li11 lligh School is z1l1o111 5800. Simi' l'2lCl1 g1'2lClll2llC will 1'i'l111'11 521,000 to thc' cto1111111111i1,y i11 i11ci1'1-z1s1r1l YVt'2llll1 l1cc':111sc ol' l1is high school L'll11K'1l1l011. thc slocil4l1ol1lv1'. o1' Ll1XlJ2lyL'1', will 1'cc'ci1'1' il 1'Cl11l'1l ol' z1l111ost 3,000 pci' c'cr11t on thc i111'cst111c'11l. l1l1PCl'li?l'I though lhvsc i1glll'C5 may hu, they 1111? Ihr hcst z1xz1ilz1l1lc- z111cl they show that 1'cl11c':1lio11 211 fiCl111'21112l lligh School is liig Hl1hl1lCSS which pays hig cliviclcilcls. ..-- if fi. ' Senior 3 s 1111 -' I'o1'm:1l. F1111-lcwis1-: N1-ll .X1l!ll'1'S llllll B1:11'y Rowlziml. 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P11 Sillvlll. 1915 1 .,.. , . .mfr 5 .1 f , fgglg xl . . ..,.. '::,':i3:5::-itiii. is ..., - x . 11 HW -' ,V g 3355? 5 A ' .- I gggsgl ' ,.,, H -2 N ff, ., 1 6 .. 11, ' A1 7 W' -' 3-'fE5'E!r . 'N .. Em ': 1:53255 C E ' '- '5?1Q?5fH,, 1: i2g 1f,'21f':1-1 ' ' I ' ..-: .-,. ' , lXIissH1-111'i1-ksm-11. Mrs, Seah-s Class Advisvrs Seniors . . . Finished Product of the Row 1: CARL ALLEGERfCongress 4, ASB Dance Committee 3, Football 2-4, Basketball 2,3, Boys' Club Representative 1-4, Band 1, Class As- sembly 2, Carnival 2, Prom 3, Play 3,4, Ball 4, DEO President 4, Boys' C 2-4, Dramatic 4. BARBARA ALVORDfASB Executive Council 2, Orchestra 1-3, Girls' Ensemble 2-4, String En- semble 2, Choir 4, Class Party 1, Assembly 2, Ball 4, Torch 2-4, KELA 2-4, President 3, 4. FLORENCE AMES-DEO 4. NELL ANDERSON-ASB Song Duchess 3, Queen 4, Congress 4, Columns 3, 4, Glee 1, Class Song Queen 1,2, Assembly 2, Prom 3, Play 4, Ball 4, Booster 3, 4, Secretary 3, OGA 3, 4, Dra- matic 4, Bulcamards Vice-President 2. ROW 2: RIVELLA BARLOVV-Congress 4, Stu- dent-Teacher Forum Chairman 4, Soloist SWVV Music Meet 1,4, Glee 1,3, Class Assembly 2, Play Committee 3. Clubs: Torch 4, KELA 3,4, Bul- camards 2, Dramatic 3, 4. PHYLLIS BARNESkClass Play Committee 3, Girls' Glee 3, DEO 4. SHIRLEY BEARD---Class Yell Queen 1, Band 1, Girls' Glee 2, DEO 4. DONNA BENEDICTiASB Song Queen 3, Con- gress 3, Columns 3, Class Assembly 2, Band 1,2, Glee 1-3, Choir 1,2, Girls' Ensemble 2, Booster 3, Bulcamards 2, Dramatic 3,4. Row 3: PHYLLIS BEVER-Congress 3, Class Treasurer 4, Girls' League Representative 3, Girls' Glee 1, SWW Music Meet 1,2, Girls' En- semble 1,2, Choir 2-4, KELA Club 1-4, Vice-Pres- ident 3. MARJORIE BISHOP-OGA 4, DEO 4. MERWYN BLANCHARD-fClass Play 3,4. WALTER BOGDON-Football 2-4, Baseball 3,4, Class Play 4. Clubs: Boys' C 4, Ski 3, Green Guard 2-4. RUTH BOOHER-Entered from Napavine, Wash. 2. Class Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Girls' Glee 1, 2: Torch Honor 4. JOAN BOWLBY-AASB Budget Committee 4, Orchestra 1-3, Girls Glee 3, Class Assembly Com- mittee 2, Assembly 2, Play 3,4, Play Com. 4. Valedictorian JoAnne Kendrick, surrounded by her art Work, models a paper-mache swan. In college she will train to become an author and il- lustrator. A student leader, JoAnne is noted for her talents in music, art and journalism. .ff '!,,I 43 l Q 'H' fi' Four Year Assembl Lin Row 1: JOAN BRANT- Annual 23 Class Assem- bly 23 Band 1-3. EMMA MAE BROWNW Annual Business Man- ager 4. Committees: Carnival 2, Prom 3, Class Play 3, 4. Clubs: Peppers 43 Torch Honor 43 OGA 3,4, President 43 Bulcamards 1,21 Dramatic 3,4. MAURINE BROWN-fEntered from Highline 2. Annual 23 Class Assembly 2, Carnival 2. LEON CAIN--fEntered from Kingman, Kansas, 4. Basketball 1-43 Boys' Glee 23 Choir 2. Row 2: JIM CANNELLW Football 43 Class Play Committee 33 Judging Team 3. Clubs: FFA 1-31 Movie 43 Boys' C 4. BERNICE CASEY Congress 1, Girls' League Secretary 4, Program Chairman 3, Columns 3. Class Assembly 2, Carnival 2, Play 4, Ball 4. Clubs: DEO 43 Booster 43 OGA 33 Dramatic 3, President 4. LOIS CHRISTENSEN- Class Assembly 2, Ball 43 OGA 4. JOE COLE --ASB Student-Teacher Forum 43 Football 2-43 Golf 3,41 Class Party Com. 1, As- sembly 2, Carnival 2, Ball 4, Play 43 Boys' C 43 Ski 33 Green Guard 2-43 Torch 2. Row 3: CLIFF COlVIMEREEfTrack 33 Class Carnival 2, Play 33 Boys' Ensemble 23 Choir 1-43 DEO 4. JEAN CONRAD -Congress 13 ASB Awards Chairman 2,33 Girls' League Social Chairman 4. Soloist SWW Music Meets 1,3,4, Reg. 1, Girls' Glee 1, Ensemble 1-43 Class Assembly 2, Play 33 Torch 2-4, Vice-President' 33 KELA 3,4. DAVID COPLEY -Football 2,32 Basketball 2-4, Baseball 2-43 Boys' Club Secretary Treasurer 4, Rep. 43 Columns 33 Class Assembly 2, Prom 3. Clubs: DEO 43 Boys' C President 4. VIRGINIA CRUSE- Entered from Eugene, Ore- gon, 1. Annual 2, Columns 33 Girls' Glee 13 Choir 2,33 Class Assembly 2, Play 43 Movie Club 2. DUANE DAY Entered from Boone, Iowa, 4. Class President 1, Vice-President 3, Play 4. Clubs: Stage Crew 43 Boys' C 4. DIXIE DODDS Entered from San Diego, Calif. 2. ASB Song Duchess 43 'Girl of Month 33 An- nual 33 Class Play 3,4. Clubs: Peppers 3, 43 Boost- er 43 Movie Secretary 2g Dramatic 3, 4. Salutatorian Ruth Booher locates a student for a telephone call while taking care of the main office at noon, a voluntary school service job. After completing her academic course she plans to go to college to become a secretary. '6- . 3. 1 .4 Kr itz. .. I . 1 seg, 'Tw Yu? 'NJ Seniors . . . apital Investment in ROW l.: VIOLET DONEY---Annual 45 DEO 4. HELEN ERICKSON-fCongress 3, Girls' Athletic Council 3,45 Girls' Glee I5 Class Secretary 4, Assembly 2, Carnival 2. Clubs: Peppers 3,45 Girls' C 3,45 OGA Vice-President 4. WILLIAM EVANSfEntered from Juneau, Alas- ka, 4. Columns Printer 4, Reporter 4. JOAN FISHER--Entered from Montesano 3. Girl ol' Month 45 Annual 4, Columns Assistant Feature Editor 3,45 Peppers 45 Torch 3,4. Row 2: VIVIAN FRY--Columns 3,4, Feature Editor 45 Class Prom 35 Torch Honor 2-4. SHIRLEY GENGE--ASB Song Duchess 35 An- nual 3, Columns 3,45 Class Assembly 2, Carnival 2, Prom 3. Clubs: Peppers 45 Booster 3,4, Pre- sident 3. ANNETTE GIBSON-Entered from Ballard High, Seattle, Wash. 3. Girls' League 3,4. GENE GROSHONG---ASB Council 2,45 Basketball 2-45 Baseball 2-45 Class Treasurer 4, Ex. President 2, Vice-President I5 Boys' Club Rep. I,2, Vice-President 35 Columns 3,4, Sports Editor 45 Band I. Clubs: Boys' C 2-4. Row 3: GORDON GUSTAI-7'SONfChoir 4. JOY HADLEY- Girls' League 1-4. JOLEEN HARRISf-Entered from New Orleans, La. 4. Public Address Committee 15 Class Sec- retary 1, Play 25 Girls' Ensemble 45 Choir 2,4. School Paper 2. Clubs: Home Ec Secretary 35 Y Teams Secretary 35 Drama I5 Spanish 2. ALOHA HAWKINS-4C1ass Assembly 25 OGA 4. GLADYS HENSLEY4Class Assembly 25 OGA 4. SHARON HENSLEY-Congress 35 Girls' League Treasurer 45 Columns 45 Class Play Committee 3,45 Peppers 4. Honor StudentsfSociology class members, Bev- erly Newsted, Buddy Robinson and Jean Conrad, inspect the city jail. All are going to college. To prepare for the diplomatic field, says Bev- erly, champion debater. To be a voice teach- er, adds Jean. Buddy is undecided. f, .. 3152: if . '- ' ! 4117? the Natiorfs Future Progress Row 1: MARY LE HIGBY Columns 3, Year- book Senior Editor 43 Senior Ball 4. Clubs: Torch Honor 2-43 DEO 4. BOB HILEMAN Boys' Club 1-4. DAVID HIRVELA Torch Honor 4. BEN HODGE Football 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Track 3,43 Boys' C 3,4. Row 2: MARTHA IIOLMES Girls League 1-4. RICHARD HOUT Congress 1,23 Football 23 Photographer, Annual 4, Columns 4. Class Party 1, Carnival 2, Play 3, Play Committee 4. Clubs: Torch Honor 2-43 Service 3,4. HAROLD HURN ASB Dance Committee 3: Football 1-43 Basketball 3,43 Baseball 2-43 Class Play Committee 3,4, Ball 43 Boys' C 2-4. MEREDITH HUTSONf Entered from Seward, Nebraska, 4. Student Council 23 Class Presi- dent 13 Girls' Glee 1, Chorus 2,3. Clubs: Y-Teens 2,33 FHA 2, 33 Dramatic 3. Row 3: BARBARA INGRAHAM Girls' Glee 2, Choir 33 Class Committees: Party 1, Carnival 2, Assembly 2. SUE JAHNKE Class Party Committee 1, As- sembly Committee 2, Play Committee 3, Play 43 Band 2, Girls' Glee l,3, Girls' Ensemble 2-4, Dance Band 3,4 Clubs: Peppers 3,43 Toreh Honor 43 KELA 43 Bulcamards 2. BONNIE JEFFERS ASB Executive Council 43 Class Play Com. 3, Yell Queen 33 Girls' Glee 3. Clubs: DEO 43 Booster 4. ALLAN JOHNSON ASB Vice-President 3, Con- gress 1-4, Awards Com. Chairman 43 Dance Com, 2, Executive Council 1,33 Class President 1, Party Com. 1, Assembly 2, Carnival 2, Prom 33 Foot- ball 1-4, Basketball 1-4. Clubs: Torch Honor 2-43 Boys' C 2-4. PAUL JOHNSON Track 3. ROGER JOHNSON Entered from Chewelah, VVashington 23 Football 3, Golf 3, Class Play 3. Honor Students- Solving a sphere problem in solid geometry are Allan Johnson, Nadine Stit- harn and Richard Hout. Nadine. only girl in her math class, is going to college to study pharmacy3 Richard and Allan are planning careers in en- gineering after college graduation. -mmf ,- ' -Q . 1'- 6 s-53, 1'2 17 lx, ,,.-if 'TQ' Senior . . . Centralia High' Gilt E Row 1: WILBUR JONES-Band 3. HAROLD KELLY Entered from Santa Cruz, California, 2. Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4. JO ANNE KENDRICKfASB Executive Council 43 Class Secretary 1, Assembly Committee 23 Carnival 23 Girls' Glee 2,33 Girls' Ensemble 1-43 Yearbook Ass't Editor 23 Columns 3,43 Girls Lea- gue Secretary 3, President 4. Clubs: Peppers 3,43 Torch Honor 2-4, Secretary 33 KELA 3,4. JOHN KEYSER Entered from Klamath Falls, Oregon, 2. Class Play 3. Clubs: Service 3,43 Tumbling 3, 4. Row 2: MITCHEL KERSHAW' -Entered from Kennewick, Washington, 2. Basketball 13 Base- ball 23 Drum Major 13 Band 2-43 Pep Band 43 Orchestra 3,43 Dramatic Club 2,3. DONA KLAUS Entered from Tacoma, Wash- ington, 1. Student Council 13 Class Play 3, Play Committee 43 Columns 43 Girls' League Program Chairman 4, Play Director 4. Clubs: KELA 3,43 Dramatic 4. MAXINE KOHSE Senior Ball Committee 43 Annual 43 Girls' Glee 33 DEO 4, Treasurer 4. GERALD LA CLAIRfBoys' Club 1-4. Row 3: DAN LANE-fFootball 2,33 Baseball 33 FFA Reporter 1. ROSEMARY LANEY Drum Majorette 33 Dra- matic Club 4. IVAN LATHROP Entered trom Sioux City, Iowa, 3. Class Play3. DAVID LEEfClass Play Committee 33 Football 23 FFA 1-3, Judging Team 2,33 Band 2-43 Pep Band 3,4. MARGARET LUCAS--Class Secretary 1, Play Committee 33 Basketball Queen 23 Girls' Athletic Council 3,43 Orchestra 13 Girls' Glee 23 Girls' Ensemble 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Girls' League First Vice-President 3, Class Representative 4, Girl ol' Month 2. Clubs: Peppers 3, 4, President 4, Vice- President 33 Torch Honor 2-43 Girls' C 2-4. NANCY LYON-ASB President 4, Congress 1-4, Executive Council 3,4, Assembly Committee 23 Class President 3, Carnival 23 Girls' Glee 1,23 Choir 3,4. Clubs: Peppers 43 Torch Honor 43 Booster 1-4, Secretary 2. Honor StudentsfMargaret Lucas, Doug Thomp- son and Jim Mitchell Work out a chemistry ex- periment in the lab. All are looking forward to College. If I don't join the armed service first, adds Jim. Doug intends to be a chemical engi- neer and Margaret, a secretary. .f '- 333' ,..... ' in QW QPM. 9' i .Q-www ged Securities . . . lass A Collateral Row 1: ROBERT MANWICLI. Boys' Club l--l. THOMAS MARTIN Football 2,33 Gott' 33 Band 13 Pep Band 13 Boys' C 3,4. ALTA MeCAS1'1 Class Assembly 2, Play Com- mittee 334. ROBERT MCDUWICLL Congress 33 Boys' Club Representative 13 Columns News lflditor 4, Sports ICditor 33 Debate 43 Oreliesetra 3. Clubs: Toreli 2-43 FFA Secretary 1. Row 2: MARCO MCFILWAIN Football l3 Class Carnival Committee 2, Junior Prom 33 Movie Club 1, 23 Boys' Club Play 3. LORENIC MCINNIS Congress 43 Girls' Glee 1, 33 Class Assembly 2, Play 3. Clubs: 1.1160 43 Booster 3,4, President 43 Dramatic 3,43 Buleam- ards President 2. BRUCE MeKlCNNA ---Football 33 Track 1,23 An- nual 33 Class Prom 3, Play 43 Choir 2-4. Clubs: Stage Crew 23 Dramatic 3, 4. IIICLIFINIFZ MCNULTY Girls' League l-4. Row 3: BETTY MERRIMAN Columns 33 Choir 43 Make Up Corps 3. DAR1,l'INl'I MICSSINGICR Class Play -li KICLA 4 HARMON MILES ldntered from Randle, VVasli- ington, 2. Band 43 Orchestra 43 Pep Band 43 Danee Band 43 Dramatie Club 3.4. JAMICS M1TC111'IL1. Entered from Wfasliougal, VVasliington, l. Football 3,43 Basketball 2-43 Baseball 2-43 Boys' Club President 43 Class Pre- sident l. DOUGLAS MORRIS FFA l: UGA 4. BFVICRLY NICWSTICD lintered from Forks, VVasliington, l. ASB Rules and Regulations Com- mittee 3,43 Debate 43 Class President 1, Play Committee 33 Band 1-3. Clubs: Toreh 11onor 2-4, President 43 KELA 334. Honor Students- Joyce West, Robert Perry and Mary Rowland, outstanding musie students, liar- monize around the grand piano. All are plan- ning to attend College where they will continue their musie. Mary will major in art and Cos- tume designing. Y 'r so ...gil wiv 5' Q' 4 T. ni w- 3 Y J 1 . . 3-wx 3 -.-' Kan Y Q-0 I R .Q 4 ...,. , an 5 21 5 1 .sis -1, 3 , -. .1-t - Senior . . . Un of the Centrl Row I: ALICE OSTER --ASB Assembly 45 Foot- ball Queen 35 Girls' Athletic Council 35 Girls' Glee I5 Class Party l, Assembly 2, Carnival 2, Play 3,4. Clubs: Peppers 3,45 Torch 2-4, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 45 Girls C 2,3, Secretary 35 OGA 4. EDDIE OSTER-Service Club 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4. EMMA OSTER-- Girls' Athletic Council 2-45 Bas- ketball Queen 45 Glee I5 Class Treasurer 3, Party l, Assembly 2, Carnival 2. Clubs: Peppers 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Torch 2-45 Girls' C 3,4, Presi- dent 35 OGA 3,4, Secretary 4. CHRISTINE PARK- Girls' Glee 3, Choir 2, DEO 4. Row 2: MARGARET PATTEE Vancouver, Washington, 4. Clubs: Pep 35 GAA 35 Dramatic 45 OGA 45 Choir 3. ARTHUR PERRY ASB Awards 45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 2-45 Track I5 Class Treasurer 2, Assembly 3, Prom 3, Play 4, Assembly 25 Boys' C Club 2-4, Secretary I. ROBERT PERRY---Columns 3,45 Band 1-45 Or- chestra l,25 Pep Band I-45 Mixed Ensemble 35 Class Assembly 2. Clubs: Torch 3,45 KELA 2-4: Green Guard 3,4. Entered from 5 ,ot -it 5715!-'Z 'C' .an-p fljlr' Nga!!-ff' BARBARA PORTER---Congress 15 Class Party I, Assembly 5 Girls' Glee 1,25 Ensemble 25 Class Song Duchess I5 Debate 4. Row 3: HELEN RAMSAUR-Golf 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Council 3,45 Girls' Glee I,3,45 Girls' C Vice-President 3. DONNA RANDOL-Entered from Olympia, Wash. 3. Clubs: Spanish 25 DEO 4. BETTY JEAN REIMER -Columns Business Manager 45 Orchestra I5 Torch Honor 3,4. NVILLIAM RICKARD Congress 3,45 Football 2-45 Basketball 2-45 Golf 3,45 Baseball I5 Class Assembly 2, Carnival 2, Prom 3, Yell King 4. Boys' Club Representative 4, Boys' C 4. BUDDY ROBINSON- Football I,3,45 Basketball I-45 Track I-45 Play Committee 3. Clubs: Boys' C 2,3,45 Green Guard President 4. LOIS ROBINSON-Girls' League I-4. Honor Students-ASB office assistants --Barbara Alvord, left, and Alice Oster, right, discuss ac- counts With Betty Jean Reimer, Columns busi- ness manager. All are planning to go to college. Barbara, manager of CHS broadcasts for two years, Wants to major in radio. ,av 4 Quad? ia's Community? Leading Asse Row 1: WINIFRED ROBINSON DEO 4. MARSHALL ROOK---Congress 13 Annual 43 Band 1-33 Pep Band 2,33 Play Committee 3,43 Service Club 3,4, President 4. WILLIAM RORICK -Basketball 2,31 Track 23 Class Assembly 2, Play 3. LARRY ROSS- -Congress 33 Golf 43 Boys' Club Representative 2,33 Band I-4: Orchestra 2,33 So- loist SWW Music Meet 3,43 Pep Band 1-43 Dance Band 4. Class Assembly Committee 2, Assembly 2, Prom 3. Clubs: DEO 43 Green Guard 2-4. Row 2: MARY ROWL.ANDfCongress 4, Rules and Regulations 4, Executive Council 43 SWW Music Meet Soloist 1-43 Regional 1,33 Girls' En- semble 1-4. Class Assembly 2, Prom 3, Play 3, Ball 4. Clubs: Torch 2-43 KELA 3,43 Choir 1-4. PATRICIA RUDIG --Band 1-4. ALAN SCHWIESOWfClubs: Stage Crew 1,23 Service 3, Vice-President 43 DFZO Treasurer 33 Movie 1. BOBBIE SCOTT DEO 4. Row 3: DONNA SEIP Girls' Glee 1,23 Drum Majorette 2,33 Head Majorette 43 Class Party 1, Assembly 2, Prom 3, Play 4. Clubs: KELA 43 Dramatic 3,4. DOROTHY SHUPP -Class Assembly 2. Clubs: KELA 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. BONNIE SMITH---OGA 3. DELFORD SMITH- Congress 2,3, Plxecutive Council 43 Football 33 Golf 3,42 Class President 4, Vice-President 3, Party 1, Assembly 2, Prom 3, Play 43 Band 1-4, Pep Band 43 Dance Band 4. Clubs: KELA 43 Booster 3,43 Green Guard 3,41 Ski 3. PHYLLIS SPRAGUE -Girls' Glee 1-33 Girls' En- semble 23 Choir 43 Class Play Committee 3,4. DONALD STEDHAM- -Congress 13 Football 1-43 Basketball 1,23 Baseball 2,33 Track 1. Class Assembly 23 Boys' C 2-4. Honor Students Nancy Lyon, Sally Strong and Joan Fisher run off a stencil in office practice. It's college for me, says Sally. Me too, chimes in Nancy, who plans to be a social work- er. Joan, now a housewife, was married at the end of the first semester. .fax ii? WUI'- Senior . . . Product of Expert Dil ROW 1: NADINE STITHAM--Annual Editor 43 Class Carnival 3, Play Committee 4. Clubs: Torch 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. ALICE STONEHOCKER---Entered from Hoqui- am 2. Girls' League Class Representative 33 Girl of Month 3, Girl of Year 3, First Vice-Presi- dent 43 Class Carnival 2, Play 4, Girls' Athletic Council 4. Clubs: Peppers 3,4, Treasurer 33 Girls' C 3,4. SALLY STRONG-Football Queen 43 Columns 3,43 Class Secretary 3, Assembly 2, Carnival 2, Prom 3, Play Committee 4. Clubs: Peppers 3,43 Torch 2-43 Booster Club 4. VIOLA SWOPE-Annual 43 OGA 3. Row 2: IRVING TERK-fCongress 1,4, Station- ary Sales Chairman 4, Yell Duke 33 Class Party 1, Assembly 2, Carnival 2, Prom 3, Play 3, Ball 4. Clubs: Booster 1-43 Ski 3. NORMA TEETER--Class Assembly 2, Prom 23 OGA 4. LEO THAYER-Clubs: FFA 1,2,43 DEO 4. DONALD THOMPSON--Football 1,23 DEO 4. --uns. YYY! 03113 'Y' 'Rv- TZ' 'x Row 3: DOUGLAS THOMPSONfCongress 43 Columns Sports Editor 3, Managing Editor 4. Band 13 Class Vice-President 4, Prom 3, Play 3, Play Committee 4. Clubs: Torch 43 Green Guard 2-4, Vice-President 4. EUGENE TINGSTROM- Band 1-43 Orchestra 23 Class Carnival 2. Clubs: KELA 1-43 Movie 1. BILL TINSLEY---DEO 4. SHARON TOBINSKI-Band 13 Girls' Glee 2,33 Class Assembly 2, Carnival . Clubs: Booster 13 Dramatic 43 Bulcamards Secretary 2. ELLSWORTH UNWINfCongress 33 Football 23 Basketball 2,33 Baseball 2-43 Class Party 1, Assembly 2, Play 4. Clubs: Boys' C 2-4, Ski 33 Green Guard 1,2. DAVID WALLACEfBoys' Club 1-4. Honor Students---Bob McDowell, David Hirvela and Vivian Fry examine equipment at the fire station on a government class field trip, After college, Bob intends to become a minister3 Vivi- an, to teach home economies. David is ,unde- cided about his career. ction . . . Class Cooperation Row 1: BETTY WARD Entered from Aberdeen 3: GAA 2. DALE WEBSTER Track 2, 33 Band 1-43 Trum- pet Trio 33 Pep Band 1-43 Dance Band 4. Clubs: Service 2,33 DEO 4. ROBERT WEBSTER Boys' Club 1-4. RUBY WEGNER Girls' League 1-4. Row 2: JOYCE WEST Orchestra lg Soloist in SWW Music Meet 1-4, Reg. 1-33 Girls' Glee 13 Nonette 1-33 Septette 43 Choir 2-43 Mixed Ensemble 23 Class Assembly 2, Prom 3. Clubs: Torch Honor 2-41 KELA 2-43 Booster 4. WALTER WEST -Congress 43 Executive Coun- cil 43 Rec Committee Chairman 43 Football 2-43 Basketball 23 Baseball 2-43 Boys' Club Rep. 3,41 Class Assembly 2, Carnival 2, Play 3,4. Clubs: FFA 1,23 Boys' C 2-43 Dramatic 3,4. GENE WESTLINGfFootball 33 Basketball 33 Class Play 4. Clubs: Boys' C 43 Dramatic 4. ORVILLE WILLIAMS--Movie Club 3,4. QW Q2 ,par 'K Row 3: TIIELMA WILLIAMS Columns 3. Clubs: DEO 4, OGA 4. ROBERT WINTERS ASB Rules and Regula- tions Committee 33 Band 1-43 Orchestra 23 Solo- ist in SWW Music Meet 23 Pep Band 1-43 Dance Band 43 Choir 4. Clubs: KELA 1-4. CIIERIE WIRTHH Girls' Glee 1: Class Play 4. ROBERT WRIGHT Tumbling 2-43 Class l'lay 4. Clubs: Service 3,41 DEO 43 Dramatic 4. SUSAN WYLAM Girls' Glee 2-43 Senior Ball 4. RONALD YEAGER Entered from Stevenson, Washington 3. Stage Crew Manager 4. Honor Students--Nell Anderson, Emma Mae Brown and Emma Oster, future secretaries, ac- quire skill in their advanced shorthand and typ- ing class. Nell already has a part-time job. All are looking forward to college, then managing the office of a big business executive. K V WIS agili- 'MQW WT?-1 Juniors Pool Talent , Resources .IVXIHIL VIASS HliFlt'I4IRS-Iiow li I'at Stevens, Seereta1'y1 Louise ,Howl-ll, 'l'i'easnrt-i': Wanda Freneh, Song Lgueeni Delmas Lewellyn. Presi- dent. Row 2: liarl Rushmer. Yell King: Dean Marshall, Viet--l'i'n-sitleiit. Mrs. 1'utinan Class Adviser Class play and prom co-starred in the lunior limelight in leature billing as each became a lingering memory to the Forty-Niners. The prom led oll' in early December with a litting theme, lVinter XVonderland. lVhile gay dancers swished and swirled across the lloor. blue silhouetted skiers slid down the caleteria walls at precarious angles and skaters dashed recklessly to and lro across painted ponds. lnterrnission, introduced by the nonette, those nine nymphs ol' notes, singing lVinter XVon- derlandf' saw more dancing as lloy Miller pre- sented a ballet waltz. Vocalization again took the major roles as Sarah Calderon gave lorth with A XVhite Christmas and Arnie Alohnson rendered HI Know XVhy . Next scoop on the junior sundae was the an- nual play The Dally Dillsn. Salted collee, pepper sprinkled llowers and daily exhibitions of St. Vitus dance are brought into action by the Dills against an unwanted stepmother, who counter attacks with hatchet wielding, slimy pythons and deafening gun lire. 'l'he audience roared one moment, gasped with sus- pense the next. Best play in years, voted the Juniors. Present David Allen Gerald Anderson Karl Anvik George Barr Dolly Baxter Jerry Begley Don Breckenridge Donald Braden l Annalee Boyce ' Loretta Booth 1 Velda Boardman 5 Jerry Benjamin Gary Bronzini Mary Lee Brooks Ruth Bryson Bob Buzzard Sarah Calderon Albert Campbell Violet Campbell , Bob Cannell Lila Chamberlain Shirley Chappell Martin Clark Betty Lou Cochran Delores Colvin JoAnne Cotter Marilyn Daniels Anita Day Velda Dickey Leora Diesburg Tom Douge David Edwards Beverley Eggler Steven Ehnes Mary Jean Ehret Keith Ely Dorothy Engvik Eddie Ewers Barbara Fors Wanda French Helen Furgeson Ellabeth Gibbs Marian Gibson Ronald Gideon Irene Givens Martha Glanz JoAnn Grady Marguerite Gregg nnual lass Pla , Prom Junior Partners in CHS Production Teddy Grunenfelder Peggy Hall Marjorie Hansen N Anzel Hegstrom- David Hense Merrill Hightower Jim Hogan Evonne Howard Charles Howell Louise Howell John Hoyt Ruby Irish Gilbert Isaksson John Jacobs Arnie Johnson Ervin Johnson Harold Johnson Quay Jorgensen Carl Jungmayer Martin Jungmayer Marion Kelso Eva Keitzman Vera Kiffer Lois Kludt Edwin Larson Robert LeDuc Arthur Lehman Delmas Lewellyn Ellwood Lippincott Mary Logan Jim MacKillican Denny Malnerich Dean Marshall Jack Masterson Ann Mayes Betty McCready Donn McIntosh June McKenna Elmer Messenger Donna Miller Helen Miller Joy Miller Shirley Miller Bill Mish Nadine Mitchell Lorraine Neva Patsy Nichols Jack Nugent Pat O'Connor Janey Olsen Chuck O'Reilly Teddie Oster Evelyn Palmer Anita Park Ruth Payne Jeanne Pearce Mildred Perona Allen Pfaff Dick Phelps Lena Phelps Helen Radick Don Rector Tom Richard Clarence Robbins Bill Robinson Maxine Rokosky Earle Rushmer Dorothy Russell Luetta Salzsiedler Bill Sexton Richard Shaffer Beverly Shupp Irene Skundrick Lola Smalley Pat Smith Alice Solberg Carol Sonnaband Cecil Southard Virginia Stuart Helen Swartz Marie Swearingen Dean Tauscher Sally Taylor Owen Ticknor Eugean Thompson Harry Tobinski Gerry Van Doren Juanita Venard Audrey Waldo Nadine Walters Delores Ward Kathleen Ward Harry Warren Glenn White Don Widell Wesley Widell Everett Wohld Bettie Wylam Lu Verne Zent YP W 1lUM0lilC QFFll'IGILS- 'I'l1e 11-vt-iit1e1':s are eomin'! shouts Snuffy Smith as ht- eomes 'to e on a. wall piece for the sophomore earnival, lion' 1: XYL-Sli-3' l,ox't-1'eheek, 'l'r1-astiiwri 1-loh evont-s, l'r4-sident: lion Anne Hot-gli, Song Queen: Hugh Hater. Yell King. lion' 2: Roger ln, St-ervtat'y1 Joe llatfield, Vice-l't'esitlent, H h h swift' h h a - ' f , Miss Atkinson no I I Class Adviser 'W41 s Ill: 5 SN cake 534' Z my 45' N 1 . Q A Q sf' f sv ,X 2 3' N Q ' lr 4 1 1 'V ,gi ll ophomore Carni !'Step righp up! Step light up and' into Dogpatch! Happy-go-lucky Sophs carry out the theme 'CX Feud'n 'n a Fight'n at their annual carnival. A l'iny -foe Hat- Held tangles in a thrilling wrestling match with 'lStrangler Gil l,epp. XVcstern Union Boys dart back and lorth on seemingly end- less journeys. .-Xccented eyehrows and rosy cheeks produce trademarks ol' the beauty parlor. XVith paper hats tilted over one eye, carn- iralites pound nails and throw darts. 'l'he Fish pond and various other sideshows do booming business as the crowd mixes freely. Girls ol' roll room l06 open the entertain- ment singing the theme song 'ZX Feud'n 'n a l igh'n, impersonating celebrated Dog Patch characters. Mistress of Ceremonies Alma. Kittie sand- wiches jokes between Art lXIason's vocal solo Old Man River and the Peggy-Perry Joanne Pettet vocal duet, K'lX'ly Fickle liyef' Skirts swirling, legs llashing, Gil Lepp. .loc Hatfield and Hugh Haier present glamor- ous majorette routine to he topped oll' hy the auction ol' original Dogpatchersy port.- raits drawn hy Paul Hodge and .lack Bogen. Pop and douglmuts disappear as GHS Soph- omores Hnish evening ol gaiety, revelry. al P ys Fun i idend Freshmen arr 11 a Group Enterprise Collis ou, every lzul aml lzissl Lclls :ill A cllcci' lor the FrL'sluuziu Class. XVQ work X ll: ! hurcl zuul lizirc lots ol' luu. lor wc url- thc' XXX ll y Cllziss ol' lfilty-Univ! who thc wzills ol' the X l 1 :iuclitoriuui as thc lfixrsliiiivii give their yn-ll K 0' :ll class mc-clings . . . 'l'lu' meeting' will f plczisv coiul- to ormlvr . . Huy zulclitious ? or c'orrccIious to thc-sc ll1lIlllli's . . 'WVU uow llziw ffQl0.95 in thc trczisury . . l'll luru thc lllljgtillg' orc-1' Lo thc music-r ol' Gr Mr Fmml' c'c-rciiioiiics lor 2l?l's skit . . so go lhl- 'E 1'1usQAf1visQ-if moutlily clziss mn-clings iu thc ziuclilorium. 'll' lllzul iu jczuis zuul colorccl shirts, thc lfrosh wwf come to ilu- gym lor thc truck iuccl zu thc we lfrcslimziu Pzirty. Hurrzili. Michig:iu ! Kafllflflwx 15 l Milonic ou. Oregon! ycll lczillici' lungs :is IAN ll thc liuzilisl, stofkiiigi-cl loci llyiug, light il K out lor lhc Cllllllllllllllslllll. 'l'o fiuish oil' X an .woiiclwlbiil night' czull trzic'kimx'tcr slulls W x b with cookics Zlllll lu- crczuii, L' l XYith lin' pcppy C'llCl'l' lczulcrs iu golcl lriiu- ? mul hluc swczitcrs lo urge' lhcui ou, thc lluuior lligh scluzicl lilziycd their wily through to victory or clclczll. lixllorlcml ou. to train. to p1'zictic'c. trying to sink than om' hziskct or goal, push ovcr thc cxtrzi scorn' lo luring' zi im-L'o1'cl ol' victory . . . 'l'hzil's thc rlaiss thzu works hzircl zuul is lull ol luu: lhzu's thc class ol lfilty-Our! l'lll'lSllXI.XN til-'I-'I1'l4IllS find iulul.-ls in the-1' Hook for lllv'll'l'l21SS 51-ll, Huw li Al1lI'g'lc lmiivy. Sl-un-tz11'5: Ilmliil-y Ill-rush-y. kYl4'l'fi'I't'Slll1'lll1 Iluy Uzisl-y. I'x'1-simliilg Immizl Milli-r. 'l'i'e:1s1ii'vi', llow 2: .Xuun Iwi- Sin-n4lit'l', Yell 1,3111-vii: Bill llunisaxur. Yvll King: li2ll'li2ll'll llopp, Sung Iuwlu-ssg SIISZIINIU Ibu Yzll Song: lbiivlu-ss: l':ul .lolmsoir Song Qin-4-ii. i xff Kg? miata-mm ge SOPHOMORE 1A-Chril Row 1: Nita Baxter, Juanita Cain, Donna Fae Anderson, Bar- bara Bowman, Geraldine Bar- ner, Lou Anne Boegli, Theresa Ames. Row 2: Jeanne Boyce, Bonnie Baker, Arlene Brill, Lois Ben- jamin, Ruby Carey, Ann Ben- jamin. Row 3: Norene Brown, Dick Christin, Eldon Bryant, David Campbell, James Blikre, Jeanne Bowen. Row 4: Dick Babcock, Wayne Behrns, Ronald Bates, Jack Bo- gen, Raymond Berry, Ernest Berry. SOPHOMORE fChu-Gral Row 1: Margaret Edwards, Thelma Glasgow, Hattie Chur- chill, Donna Mae Crawford, Marian Fagerness, Lorraine El- der. Row 2: Bonnie Freeman, John- ny DeRosia, Carol Cole, Carolyn Emerson, Lenore Duncan, Fred- dy French. Row 3: EilcenmCrowe, Allan Clark, Donald Countryman, Johnnie Dowell, Nell Geier, Dora Ella Edeburn. Row 4: Jim Duncan, Stuart Dooly, Barbara Good, Jack Gil- ligan, Joe Grandchamp, Arthur Gehrman. SOPHOMORE tGul-Krause! Row 1: Mavis Hicks, Hugh Ha- fer, Joyce Gulit, Lorena John- son, Mary Lou King, JoAnn Johnson. Row 2: Beulah Kaylor, Loyct- ta Ann Jacobs, Kenneth Hoel, Betty Lou Highwood, Joe Had- ley, Dorothy Higby. Row 3: Claudia Hurn, Carl Krause, Patricia Kendall, Na- omi Hamilton, Alma Kittle, Bet- ty Johnston. Row 4: Donovan Howard, Wayne Hylton, Paul Hodge, Joe Hatfield, Billy Jones, Bill Hardcastle. ophomores . . . Semi-Processed SOPHOMORE tKrause-Perl Row l: Pete Oster, Gilbert Lepp, Ruby Norman, Louise Krause, Peggy Perry, Patricia Parmelee, Marian Martini. Row 2: Gordon Neva, Jeannet- te McDowell, Mary McMichael, Don Mill, Karen Olson, Betty McE1wain. Row 3: Marlene Moore, Delbert Marker, James Paul, Dorothy Richards, Coy Looney, Fred- erick Long, Walter Norquist.. Row 4: Jay Lian, Arthur Mason, Wesley Lovercheck, Donna Madsen, Verla McKay, Gene Lewis, Del Merle. SOPHOMORE tPett-Strl Row 1: Nancy Ramsaur, Mar- jorie Skinner, Dorothy Ramsey, Jeanette Purvis, Barbara Scy- ler, Dick Quarnstrom. Row 2: Betty Snyder, Lorna Stedham, Marjorie Scott, Don- ald Reynolds, Jack Strahan, Ruth Schneider. Row 3: Lorraine Sandberg, Carl Smith, Joanne Pettit, Amos Stit- ham, Bobby Richards. Row 4: James Richmond, Earl Schwiesow, Johnny Ritchey, Ari Roberts, Ken Stedham. SOPHOMORE tStreet-Zornl Row 1: Bill Whitney, Marye Tibbs, Shirley Wohld, Phyllis Watterson, Lois Wilson, Albert Ticknor. Row 2: June Wiant, Eugene Tu- nell, Shirley Vanier, Audrey Watkins, Grace Street, Cholicc Williams. Row 3: Leone Walsh, Marilyn Taylor, Lillian Viles, Alice Wall, Richard Thompson, Norman Swen. Row 4: Wayne Tamblyn, Alden Warman, Gordon White, Ron- ald Urquhart, Dale Thompson, Roger Zorn. Product of .is ' il J . Q V, ' da fo- ' K ki. ' ,, 'K : ' K k 2,17 ,. 'fwiifisy . ,Q - li., ii - ,iv 5 it ri! the l :F 1 ' heir' af , H SWK at 'rf . ,rev '45, 940' 33' 4 1 .:.' 34'-1' .4 ., l 9 .ucv ww 'K-N, ' 5 5 5 5 am, I ,, ,,,,. A 6 i Y . , wg 1. As if s. 'W X A Q, ' , A Q I , V. ,wg ' 'S' , . .- -4. J y . 'WV' 5 X .5 .fa ,U .- 4 fx f , ,-ff, ta: -Q ' f ff g' ' .4 5 6 K' ' S A I .4 fi -Q k,'- 2 H' f K k : U Zefifjnq . ' L Y gf - ,- J f' pk' ' ff if I if . X., i CHS, Incorporated FRESHMEN lA-Cral Row 1: Jacquelyn Butler, Bar- bara Booth, Doris Burlingame, Marlene Basom, Barbara Cam- bridge, Phyllis Alexander, Mar- ilyn Bullock. Row 2: Joseph Brooks, Dale Colvin, Roy Craig, Stuart Cook, Frank Boyd, David Commeree, Robert Brill. Row 3: Marcheta Carson, Rose Mary Cluzel, Jean Anne Blikre, Harry Barner, Raymond Casey, Jeanette Bryson. Row 4: Donna Carrothers, De- on Carter, Janet Browning, Ro- bert Christian, Jim Adams, Lor- raine Compton, Marlene Chris- tin. FRESHMEN tCrarn-Gorl Row 1: Lela Dye, Susanne Du Val, Zaretta Croy, Lorraine Cra- mer, Bill Cruse, Margie Doney, Donald Duncan. Row 2: Deloris De Rosla, John Daniels, Victor De Marre, Ella Gordon, Gilbert Gonsalves. Row 3: Betty Jean Fry, Syd- ney Dion, Lois Ford, June Giv- ens, Eugene Ellis, Roy Gehr- man. Row 4: Robert Day, John Cra- ven, Larry Delaney, Dewey Dunlap, Homer Curtis, Norman Gibson, Tommy Dorsey. FRESHMEN tGra-Matti Row 1: Gerald Grant, Delores Hovda, Beulah Mason, Jacque- line Himes, Patricia Johnson, Jerry Hadley, Barbara Hopp, Row 2: Hazel Harris, Carol Matteson, Earle Johnson, Dor- othy Keesee, Eloise Howard, Delores La Lone, Mildred Low- den. Row 3: Lawrence Lulkin, George Hays, Mary Jane Har- mon, Benjamin Keller, Richard Kiffer, Sharon Masters, Lawr- ence Manvvell. Row 4: Shirley Jacobus, Rod- ney Hensley, Henry Knause, Gerald Hamilton, Robert La Clair, Richard Lund, Rae Her- rick. Freshmen Futures in Centre FRPISHMEN tMay-Petel Row 1: Pldwina Miller, Patricia McKeller, Donna Rae Miller, Joyce Miller, Betty Mitchell, Vi- ola Mayhew, Pegfffv Ann Mc- Callum. Row Z: Lenora McDowell, Joan Myrick, Ronald Moberg, Jo- Anne Olmsted, Juanita Niekols, Marianne Mellish. ROW 3: Belvia Meadow, Charles McLaughlin, Ellen Messinger, Delbert Peterson, Laurel Palm- er. Row 4: Phyllis Mullins, Nelda Nugent, Francis Pence, Norman Perkins, Janet, Miller, Rillle Jean Myers, Eddie MeDade. FRICSHMPIN tPett-Skit Row l: Josephine Seoralle, Pe- ter Ristuhen, Laura Phelps, Dorothy Skinner, Bill Ram- saur, Janis Roberts. Row 2: Dorothy Schilt. Joanne Shafer, Betty Ramsaur. Robert Schultz, Claudine Randol, Shir- ley Richard. Row 3: Kathleen Roley, Gordon Sexton, Donald, Rothenherger, Marvin Prill, Roy Sahlin, Anna Schmidt. Row 4: Ronald Rucker, Joye Sidwaski, Gary Singer, Joe Ri- ley, Jaek Pollman, Virginia Pct- tett. 5. 1 FRESHMEN tSon-Wool Row 1: Jim Williams, Donald Sonnahand, Mary Jean Stone, Charlotte Ticknor, Bobby Wil- son, Helen Swearingen. Laura West. Row 2: Dorothy Swartz, Mary Vanier, Beulah White, Mary Tunell, Anna Lee Spenditt, Ro- berta Terry, Bonita Sparhawk. Row 3: Geraldine Turman, Flo- ra Mae Wallace, Bernard VVit- twer, Don Van Leer, Jesse West, Katherine Woodford. Row 4: Anita Widell, Ruth El- len Waitt, Don Strahan, Rod- ney Wilhert, James Tieknor, George Vernard, Verona Tay- lor. is if ax we' Gigi, A J - K t vf ia High School Leadership . 5 f Q96 59912 9791 ' .gk 6 iw, - s.. F87 9 A . , . . , Q H. ,Q 4? is ,Q Q... V, ww lgfl: K3 1 1 511 J? ki 1 , . Qx.. mf: Q ,y I H54 'Em x. i r' . ' W .rf -W, N L J . K A if ' 2' ww ' M MW, 4-'ww-,Q ,, V , Q , ' , -,. f . Q, 5 , , 1, ,. 5. 'K . aww3,35z- - ax , - . A Dv' :QFSWQXY 'Q-vffw x'H5 '?z2': ,ff . - 'f 1'- f-A L-' 'f ' y' Q . W, 'I x Six X w 2 I , , ,K sr x 1 kb Q' 2 5'-11 9 ii 3 . .'x X 2 fri ' 'RS' 41 f,Sg:'g.:,. 'G' Y va Q. fa? 4 lg 1 3 X H- -, 4' 2 f A 5 5 E I 215 ' J? ' X J :fa A I gin ua: -. 'P 5 5 fm . W I K 1.-. , f , 1 'C 14, 95 -,1 is x ASB . . . 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Q, . f 'xl A 'lj 1 cheeks his page with the spo L... ,tt-' Nfl COLUAINS S'l'AFl-' HEAIDS-Vpper leftf Ye-s, that would make a good prize. Says Managing Editor Thornpson. left. as News ldtlitor McDowell HI iggests hook for prize in Col- umns sponsoretl Meet Your Library Contest , liow 1: Betty Jean Reimer, Business Manag itor. Row 2: Doug 'lfhornpsori er: Louise Howe-ll, Ft-attire Ed- , Managing Editor: Vivian Frv, lflditori Gene tlroshong, Sports ltlitlitor: Bob Alt-Howell, News Lower left corner-Bill Robinson. Assistant Sports Editor. rts staff. Row l: Ervin John- son. Bill Robinson. Delinas laivvellyn. Row 2: Merrill High- tower, Quay .lorgenst--n. Dean Marshall. Gt-rrv Yan Doren, Clarence liolilmins. Upper: It's another cartoon hy Forsf Row I: lietty Coeh- ran, Roh Cannt-ll, Barbara. Furs, Nadine XX'a,lters. Row 2: Marie SVVL2Zll'lllg'tEl1, Ruth Bryson, Ann Mayes, Dona Klaus, Columns, Yearbook Issue An outstanding high school paper ol which Centralia may well be proud, commented the NSPA judge in awarding the Columns its lilth consecutive All-American rating. Many marks ol' professional journalism- Yours is a newsy, clean and constructive paper that brings Centra- lia much favorable publicity, said Quill, and Scroll judges when they gave the paper its second International Honor Rating and Gallup A wa rd. Added to the distinction of receiving its second consecutive Medalist award from CSPA was the Columns' hrst All Columbian honor 'presented lor outstanding head writing. 'l'he publication entered the cispxx-AlllCl'iC2lll 'l'l3 Association School Press Project and the .-Xl,.X-Quill and Scroll Meet Your Library contest. Selection of King and Queen ol' Hearts, held for the first time in CHS, was sponsored by the Columns. Bill Evans of the stall' was printer, with the '1'rilJune again publishing the paper. Four members ol' the stall' attended the first Pacilic Slope Journalism Clinic at the U ol XV, where Miss Smith, Adviser, was a speaker. Beloxvilfeattire Staff- Save that for 'l'nrlertow'. says Uoltzinnist Jo,-Xnne Kentlriek as she st-es another higrh- light for her Column, The Staff smile- because they know Jo, Row 1: Nell Anderson. Sally Strong. .lo.Xnnc Kendrick, Sharon llensley. Row 2: liichartl Hout, Iiill Evans. 91117-194113 Annual Report HU111- 01' 1111- 0111s1111111i11g 1100115 01' 1111- year, 111011- 1hc XSIXX j1111g1' 111 11w111'11i11g 1111- 111-17 511001111111 11721 XVII its s1'1'0111l 1io11s1'1'111i1'c .X11-.X1111:1'i1'1111 1111- ing. 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Echoing App XX'itli sliztkiiig knees. tlu' stlperior-willning SCIJICIIC. tt sttulx' in lmlzulx vcflvvt ztiul moirc, l'oi'm thc traditimizil tying c'i1't'lc'. :ts scxcnty sviiiui' ling' Crs Sll'llQ,Q'lC to Cl'C'2lll' suv:-ii luittttrlly lmws .... Xiul llll'll . . . llt1i'i y llll-XX'L'll'C on! Hfliw 'cm the teeth! XX'ltli llllhlllllg nlottlnlc'-clc't'lu'ii smilcts the misses ol II1ClOLlX' SICIJ into tlic spotlight lor mu' ul' IllL'l1' lXX'lll'ALlfXX'L'Clx 2lP1JC2ll'llIlliC'S ill lD2lllClllClS. llOl'l11lllS Ol' i'0Ili'l'l'IS. Holm-ligllts llllll ...' llu' tttuliciuc llll'llS into slizuluw ...' llu' ctittztiti begins to risc-, slowly sliding to ww-:tl tlu- lirst. tlu- sc-miul, tlu- tliircl row ...A -Xlul iuxw tltztt lxrczitlilcss svrmul wluwi tlut wlx'ut cli'zilu'i'y cotilcs to rest lu'low tlu' c'llz1iulc'lici' . . . XX'itl1 cvery cluiit t'Ulu'Ct't. with cwrx :apps-ati-ziiuv. comes tlut tlltill ol L'XlJ1'i'lllIl0llfllll' wwlas ol 1'clu'zti's:il. tlu XX'lllllllgZllltlXX'011LlC'l'lllgfllllll,XX'llll tlu' Cfllfilllg2lllIJl1lllSC. tlu' joy ol at job well clotu: Next c'oi1tc'stzint waits lot tlic hitlclgtfs sigllztlg lu- iuuls to tlu' zuunnpziiiist . . . .X lltlsli l.llls mm tlu' 1lllLlllOl'llllll its lmck tow listcwutrs Iuwi' ztmuiul lxtlnoily' polcs . . . 'Alnw voifc' listvcl yet? XX'lu'1'c s mont Ill? lt's flllL'SllUllS ztlul 2lll5XX't'l'S. :is Clclltrztllzt plays lurst to 500 SOlllllXX'L'Sl XX':tsl1 lllglflll musu' itiztktls tit Nlzii'c'l1's zmlulatl smztll vtlsvtitlmlc cmltust . . . XX'c got zt mul' scltu't'k tlu' scptcttc zuul tlu' Clll'2llJlllll'll lbiiiiiiiiu' iluwtllm' ul' tlu' clumiik ziiul sciiim' girls' glut' nltili . . . .Xiul tlitm' cllfllllflllll soloists , gill SlllJL'l'lOl'l, Vlllllllf llvm' I: l7l'4'Ill'lI. ll:tl'1'i:4, t'z1l4l4-imti. Stl-W-its. lltmlf-11. llllllt'1lll. Blix XXX-st lllit tw-ttwl'l. All-sxlitgrl-V. lit-X'vl'. SIII'2lfJQllt', All-1't'ill1zt11. King. litlxvllmy, lit'--gg. lltlxx' 2: llztrlulxx tllllsmi. lit-mlric-k, Hi-tts. Sttiztrt. Lymt. l.tu-tts, llllwlztrul, lliwliztiwls, Iltissl-ll l'Itn--rsfni. X'ili-s, XXX-st. I4':tg.u-i'111-ss, 1'lml'zul, llmx' 32: lltltiszilxws, St-lttiltx, Alttitwl-ll. Iimul. lit-liriis. XXR-stlittg, 'l'irtslm-y, lil-itjzimiii. .lrmvs. llztttit-lil, l'k'l'lilIlS, Kltisttttsmi. Imwt-ll, Zi-ut, XX'i'ig.:'l1t. XX'iiitt-rs, XXX-lvstl-i', liuw 4: litifliin. l'lflXX'2lI'llN, l't-try. liztlu-twk, lXl+-K1-imzt, .lllllllS1tll. l12ll'StIll. J'11'ulxS, l'I':tI'l', liui'i1'li, llugatli, Ufitiilitm-l't-tt, S1-ll:li'tlH, ll.lt'll2ll'llH, Mitsuu l.z1wi't-tim-. 3 ,Q s 3 ' no ' , V A xv., V I V, F A K 1? U Y H ,, . sh we E ,. a , , . k , L xl,,, M A 1 1 , A L , 5 Amps . g-,Qiffi V, f K ' - M' A' 'Y 'fP2A7ff'4i' ,,.!, 42' Wi1f 5Yl . ' . fa' 5 - , K, .A ,imwff 1-af -lx ,a -A v, 15, -fr' ' L f M :ef,e,v,,5-f: !,.4F,A ...W KW , .. : w w-Jgfip. , V1.5 , k V A Q 'A V - - ' ,ue'. ',:gg:,,,t 5fX1gaq,,fm' ., pf Q34-z1' . V I :M 5, H ., f. ., , , , ' ' W, V .ff fy ,fn.1.., . .... ffm '1 12' ...,- ' I1 - J .fx --- Q a:..Q'iL'2:f'2'f11vf-w2.,w? '1 A -- -H V. - ---wmmwst 2f:ff5p,f.:5i?Qqf-.2 if t 'M' .., , nie-tt' 'z 1: '-'Q 'I l':. '. '14 zi1','..'V. s .1 'i - tors. Don Ili-ynolds, Divk Milt-24. liill .lont-s. Row L: Hnthly Sniith. liobvrt I'ntniz1n. lIzn'x'y 'I'ohinski. ll:it'i'y XV11i'1't+1i. Imls- XVQ-hstt-r, Hill Rzixnszty, I,1n'ry Koss. ILXNCE B.-XNIPfBl:t:4tw1'S ol' Hoogzieg XY:-ogit--1trgzliiiz-'s this yt-:tix ni:lli1fsitstle-Init nt tvritx l'ilI'iSiIlI1lr l':1t't5'. plays for ninsiv t mfoinitl ltnu Ili X intl ltpiui Iolo foinitls low 1 XI: XX st Iniittoi int Iii txt Xintt Iohn on loh XX n 1 Sprinklcs ol' Stair Dust silt throngli the opvn windows ol' thc nntsit' rooin . . . Buddy Sniith. CHSR own Cont' Kittlm. llllxllllliiy clicwa gtnn :ts ht- hongs on tht' hcztt . . . No niistztking' thc iot1t'tt'c1i-picu: rlattict' hztntl I'L'ilL'ilI'SiIlg iitlli thc- Pt'Iipt'i' 'l'ol0 01' :tn out-ol'-town scnioi' hull . . . For thc Inst lilllt' in history, fiL'llll'2liill High is on thc boogie bcznn, with its own kings oi' swing to act thc' tcnipo, f,l'CilLfSlli2l . . . Vihrztting violins :incl viola: xilnzlto ioin tht- niclotlt' . . . 1'1iL'YCll lovclics hcncl to tht' ccllo c-hzn'ni ol' llircctoi' llopking :tm tht' gllllllillfllh glidc into Shuhcrt :intl XY2lg'llCl' . . . Hcznts ztllttttcr, tht' string scttion Ltfllllltllillliiiy UIISINIIIQ enters Mznrltys sniztll trnstrnilmlc content. Music Hath 'harm . . . From H.-Xxli-How' I: .I4lIlUtSHTl. Xtiiitwrs, Vt-1-mist, tztwrtotx .Xri4lei'son. Brown. l'ton4-53 I'in'x'is. Row 2: XYhit+'. XYoodfo1'd. Johnson, Fortt. Kzllnsztiir. Mziflst-n Nivhols. XVr1Irlo, 'l'ingsti-om, XYZil'l'4'Il, XYt-hsri-i llnnt-un, litiht-nstt-iii. Row 32: Milvs. Irish. Vox Ilttynolds, Joints. I'ox'1'y, XYiIIiums, Mt-sst-rigs-1' have-Q 1-up I ' 4lII1I.S' 4iI,I'II'I 1'I,l'I1 Ibm li II llIllII Alzmum. .I4l,Xm1 .lllllllslfln.If-:llumf IH'5Izxl'l'v..lu51'v Ivwn.AI:l1'yX:an1--r. 5I:lr'jm'1.- Slillnf ' S I1 XIIII IlIIIlIIIlII Ixlllxlwn Iullx Iulllllx I I lv.-r Yllvwllln- Il11Y'1I I lI'IP'lI l ll:-pp I'f-xx' IIIII4' VIN-'ll' XI'nl'i'lml1- Xlv-Ilii I- '2 ' , .. -.. . . Q .. .,. . I vrsml, lmis Ill-njznmin. Sillm-5' Ilinll. Ilwxx il: lmmlluy Skinm-r, In-:mal lim- Alillvr. .Xmm Svlmnimll, Alzlrtlm lllzmx, All: XY!-xl lliirw-m'Ir1l'I, II:-Ivn IIEIIIISZIIIV, I'IlyIlis Mullins. IH-I4vl'1-s IAZIIAIIIV, 1lV:1:'e- SIN-4-I. 'AI'111z1'Iigc'r. I'm an vIIIgl'I. I'm za 'I igc-1' till I clic . . IUZIIIS ilu- pq: Imml . . . Ilu' cI1:n'lc'1'c'cI Ixus Iluslws lay rows ul Iiglllvml IlUllNK'h . . . Ifog :Incl lkmllwzlll gm' in ilu' anim' . . . Musir' Ilznlll iIl2Il'IIIS lo suolllv llu' S2lYZlgC' 'I'igc'lp :md il also c'Iu'n'1's Illm on In Xlflfllj on ll IlIlllIfSIllt'2lI'L'lI Imtllc-fllrlcl. HRL'2l1IfffNIlIl'i'III-I Sllrill wllisllc ul Ilcucl IIIZIQIKIITIIL' pic-lrcs slmrp Nowlnlacr QIII' IIIIIIIU nxlurcls km' 1 on ilu- II:11'xc'sl Moon In-zml. Illnck :xml urzlllga' l'l'IlIllDl' I winds HIIIU Nulmlc Ifivlcl . . . AI2lIl1'llYL'l'S into l'I'l'Sl'i'lIl :noon lormznliml clurmg ImIlPli1m' oI'lIl1'III-lmc'kL'cI I'urI4c'y Ilaly gznm' .... Xs Music' Nlzlcstm IVc'st nur lLllL'S. Xml thc Imlizm Imfl lu Imilml all lol ol firm lo ky-up his XX'Ig-XX'2lIlI.U Imml lllllls lu mm tum 10111110 zuml lakes on la'L'lJL'l' IIUVIIIRIIIUII. Eoogie Beat to Blarin Brasses Kiltll-. I-'. Whilf-. lluru. I'IIIXX2II'lIN. .I:u'uIw:4. NUVIIIIISI. VlImx:11'uI.- I'5 '- IAQIIIY ' 1' IH-x'1'v XXillI111' Illlvlu-x Ixwr- II2ll'III'I'. linux I . A. . .. I slmw. 51,-I XVI-M. lain-I-clmg SUIIIIZIIHIIIII, liuslxg Mills. Russ. Iimx' 3: Sl-ip, .l. Itzxrm-V, lwllm-l liulil. I,-bl-, Smith. If1'lllI1lII Drama C0 Features Bes Foot F0 'lhe senior in-ont! Old Winsot'ki's wztlls ring with excitetnc-nt. The hoys look lifJl'XV1llill to the prom with unusustl l'et'vo1'! Gale lloy, glztntorous movie stair, follies :ts liucl lloopers' girl, hut liucl is sllrouclecl in gloom. llis sttztcly, llelen, is coming too. Cale -loy. expecting this to he il good Iillllllflly stunt, zn't'ix'es only to hml that she has to take the name ol Helen insteztcl ol' her own. ll' this ttiztsqttcrraclcr doesn't succeed, Bud will he expelled lroni school. XVhen Dr. Reeher, school principztl, lincls out whzttls going on, the hoys 2ll'l'ZlllgC at pirtttre which looks :ts il' joy Galle is making love to hint. liverytlting in Best Foot l'Q0l'YN'1ll'LlH turns out lille with ex'et'yhocly lizippy :tml sull'c'i'ing none the worst lrotn the ex'ening's excitenient. Miss Kathleen O'llzu'e clirectetl the play. JUNIOR PLAY CUXST - l3t-st Foot l+'o1'wa1'd --llp- por: Alice tlster, Blind Ilillvi Douglas Thompson. Hunk Hoyt: Mary llowlztnd. litlivli Furl Alla-gt-V. ltuleh Miller: .lt-an l ont'ztd. lit-It-n Sehlvs- singt-rg Rieltzirtl Hout, Iiutl Iloolwrg John Keyser, Saleh- t-l Moyer: Joan liowlhy. Min- t-1'x'zt1 Delores Kinder, Miss In-Iztwaro Watt-r Gap. I.owe1': XYztlt XVQ-st, Hltl timid: Ivan Iiztthvop. Pro- fessor llloytll Ilona Klzllls, Miss Smith: Roger Johnson, Clit-sts-i' Billings: Irving Terk, .luck Iizlggrt-i'ty: Hull lit-1-. t'hnek fliwwti' Iiort-ne Nleln- nis, tlztlt- Joy: M4-rwyn lllztnf 1-liztiwl, Dr, lll't'liL'l', 9 QC 99 ardl . . . Home Sweet Homicide lllllllll :mil .XIDl'll. Iwo iiiisuliivxuiis lt'l'll-llgi' sisters. ivilli llic- lu-lp nl' llimii imiiigvii lmmllivr. .Ximliicx try to luring iimiiiziiiu- lo ilu-ii' sillinclixl- mullivi n iiiyslm-ry slmj wi'ilc'i'. XX'livn an iiilirilvi' Ul'llll'S iivxl mlmn' ziml lliv lizimlwnm young puliu- lllslM'c'lUl', llill. mmm-s lu qiivslioli lllvlll, Ilia-y llQ,l'i'l' llizll llimii iiiullic-1' sliuiilml sw inure ul limi. llic' mliilllrvii ling llic-ii' iiiollivi' lo wlu- lliv ii1l1i'4lc'i'. lllllllilllg il will lliruw llic lwu logm-lliviy XX'lici1 slim' l'i'lll5l'5, llic'yolil1gslm'i's mlm-ciclc llivy will mln- il Ilia in sc-lww. XYIIL-ii Ilia- iniirclm-i'ci' is lkniml, llic i'llllCll'l'Il cliscuw-1' lllc-ir limllicr lim.ul mm' lil-1-Is iii lmc' willi liill, Su cmls llumc', Swi-1-I llrnilicilclaf' :ably umziclic ml lui Xliw lX1llllll'K'llfllillllk SICNIHII PLAY CAST V-f Ullulllle Swm-L ll1rllIli'i1le- --- l'p1uei'-Huw l: lvzm Luth- ruii, Sgt. ffllui'-:Z Uzxrl Alli- gvr, Bill: llnlwrt XYi'iglit, Alix 11111-i'iiiglui13 Ht'l'lllk't' Casey, Mrs. Ulu-i'iiiglnii: Virginia, l'i'usv, Muriauii Nall. l'i1wiii. l l'2lI'lli llilvyg l1ll1'l'll' XVir'tl1. .Xprilg Immm Svip, lllllillll Suu .lzilnilu-, Imlly: l:I'1li'i' M1-Klenim, lliiivvrl Yun llvu- sun. Lower - lluw li lhnllly Smith, .Im-1 lillillltl lmy, Ai'- vliivl lliKi4- lhnlnls. lim-lsy. Ilnw 2: Wzillvi' lingmlmi, Y Pete: IM-ll Aiulursrui, .lmillzlg .lnzlii ltuwllry, lilugl .lu Cnli-, Sluki-yi IXI1-Vwyii lil1lllt'llilI'll, XYzillii-1 lmi'li-iw Mvssi1ig'vi'. XvL'Il4l5I 111-nv W4-stliiig. l1'l:lSl1lig'lal. PPP FFF fp 'K fx -Kg FD 1 F LU YA if ,V , K Mm 6, ew ., ,J-, 3, ,ui V Q9 X:-z'SX X-J 21 'Q f K WNV! C. S72 , -I , sy J rj! 'XG x 1 , J S'l'.-VII-I 1'IZl'IXY-lining! Hang! listing! llawkstagl- stm-klilulllt-Vs finish 'l'l1e l'il for Illltllilvl' slat' in :lm ni intl ill Junior :tml Senior Class plays, rallies pay use sl-mblies, x':l111levilll-s, 1'lllll'l'l'lS . . . Wurlc after st-howl :intl 1-in-iiirigs . . . 'l'ui'nt'l:1rs into artistie inte-ritirs . . , l-lriprlitly illuminate stage props . , . Siipport FHS assl-nililit-s . . , l'ai't5' after inajor in-i'l'4lrnianees. .Xlernlw-rs: Hou I: l-lense. lamiiey, Allen 1Sei-Veta1'y-'l'i'eas111'ei'1, XVillwi'. Barr, Sahlin, l-low LC: llllvlil-l'. Z1-nt tAlanagei'1. Yeager titssistanl Lllanagl ri, Bryant, limig. Mr, Mickelson: l,MlYiSn-I' not slmwn. IPHAlXl.X'l'l1' t'I,l'lZ- Yllrznnialis l't-rstmae nt' VHS . . , Hive 1':lpi'it'i4i1xs eatin-rs in-l'tll'e ll1l1ll'l'f eiativt- atulii-net llaiiee tt: raise iwiyzlltlt-s lm' 1ox'tlil-miillig perf I'HI'lllllIll'4'S , , . Semi 1'--lm-si-111:11ixws lu t'l'S to View .Xi'sn-nie :tml will llzu-4- by eolll-ge pert'nrnil-1's. Meriilnws: llnw l: llowllmy tSet'1'e- Iary-'l'l'eas1il'l-rl. 4'tn'l1i':lu, Ilrlmlis. 1'll!4l'f' tl'l'e- sidentb, 1'm1i':ul, Iliwiwn. limi' 2: XX'al1lo. lmtltls. Tobinski, llarlmxg Klaus, Seiya, .Xiuli-1'soii. limi' .,, . ,.. Kilanz, l'attl-e. Aliljvi. .ll How 4: ll. Aleliemia. Wt-sl. Hunt. Miss H'Ila1'-- tAclx'isi-rl not sliowll. As , . , Sptiilsln' seintillating slit-la S liiwuliz-1's exhibit stocks at l'llllllS. .l. Aleliennxa. ,lub . . . 16 Nub idiariea BOY'S CLUB Brawn and brains banded together . . . Sponsor famed Harlem Globe Trotters . . . Hold Spring Sportsters Dance . . . Sell coke to purchase football helmets, Warmups for battling Bengals . . . Bring professional hoopsters to home hardwoods . . . Light up home-front baseball diamond . . . Manage annual smokeless smoker smacker. Members: Row 1: Breckenridge, Stedham, Perry, West, Martin, Benjamin, Tauscher lSecretary-Treasurerl, Robinson, Wayerski, Noah, Grunenfelder, Edwards, Lewellyn. Row 2: Copley lPresidentJ, Messenger, Nugent, Pfaff, Alleger, Mitchell, Iielso, Hodge, McLaughlin, Groshong, Unwin, Johnson. Mr, Rowswell tAdviserl not siown. 1-.fx 'W fw f, 'H 3396 's r 0 l N 3 3 ,339 C .J 52 HIAX --l llI11'l'l'l2lSSlll4'll Illfllllfilill l'lu'isli:m ideals . , . Non-ss-liool urgramizzition Q-nlertzlins fresli- :min boys :ul zlnnuail niixer-Make up lmslu-lliull :incl loollmaill lDl'0gl'2llIlH -Send Ynletimlf- li-lil-i' to zllumni . . , linnilin-1 im-mln-rs and grauls at 1'hi'istn1:is . . . spoiism' l!z1ss's House of Joy formzil . , 4 'I':1keye:x1'ly spring vruise, Me-rnlwrsi llow l: I,1-wi-llyn, Smith tl'lizlplziinl. A, Johnson 1l'l'l'SiIlt'llli. Vols. llow 2: 'IlZlllSI'hl'l', Mvliitosh, Alileliell, l'IlXYiI'l f'I'1'm-:i,sll1'ei'b, liogdori, Alla-gui lSew1'el:ii'5'b, lli'osliimg', Noah. How 3: IC. John- son, llivli:li'4l, Iloilge, Volmle-y, NVestling. Mr. lfolsilin t.Xmlviserb not shown. Irlillr-'I'ig4-1-ite Future- Sailesinzxn stock pays five lu one ilivirli-nnls. llliinilwrs mul-live si11u-rs:ili-s- mzlnsliip lf, hours zi week in lm-:il business es- lzilllislinie-nls . . . Highlight stumly and planning :it stall:--wirle eoi1t'i-1w'i1w- ul lla-llinghzim . , , ll--urn si-1-wits ul' slim-1-ssfill selling liste-ning to nzilionzul lmsinf-ss1-xei-iitivvs. Mernliers: How 1: lligliy, Kohsv l'I'l't'2lSlll't'l'l, Nasa-y, liillllllllvll 181-1-iw-tziiwl, 'l'insley, llcilhillwvll, XYelrs1ei', Row 121 .li-t't't-rs. llisliop, XX'i'ighI, 4'imi1i1i-ree. 'I'hom11- son, linss. How 21: Barn--s, lloxwy, .Xllt-gel' ll'1'r-sill:-illb, Uopli-X, Svott, Bliss lfllzalm QAA1- I xiserm not shown. rf Bi Bu iness ISULCAMARDS Younger dramatic Thespians seriously study the stage . . . Learn about theatrical world 4 . . Ezirnestly pour over play parts for My Lady's Lace while promoters take their cue from the boards . . . Collect food and clothing for needy German children. Mambers: Row 1: McDowell, Swearingen, Purvis, Bowman, An- derson lPresidenti, Carson, Spendiff, Ramsaur, Edwards. Row 2: Boegli lSecretary- Treasurerb, Walsh, Mayhew, Watkins, Hatfield, Baker, Norman. Row 3: Dion, Har- man, Ramsaur, Thompson, Brill, Duncan, Kiltle 1Vice-Presidentl, Miller, Tamhlyn, Warman, Fagerness, Skinner. Mrs. Putman lAclviserJ not shown. qw? -1 L X y 4. ' LL' 'Z' fffft f' Ffffxfx GIRLS' 1' 1'I.l'li-Rolli11g' slot-lc i11c1'eas1-s i11tu1'1-st with lz1.1'g'usl llll'Il4lllt i11 liistury . . , Nine nimlmlv 4lil'wCU,vl'S wvzu' swozttcws lu show turnout lltllll'H pay benvlils , . . Give In-2111 Il-ml for lmslwllxzlll boys . . . Spmmsm' tlzuice for 'l'ig1-rites . . . l'l'4rX'i4ll' guy play ilzly for flllllllf l+'1'osl11-lies. M4-1nIw1's: Kiffer fSUK'l'4'l2ll'j'-VFI't'ZlSlll4L'l',. l'Ig:g'le1', llzlll, l+'111'- gi-so11 Ll'1'4-siflviitb. QJSl1'l', S1o11el1ocke1', l'Il11'vl KVice-P1'1Asicl1-111J, f1LllllS2llll', liilvzls. Miss Stamp Limlviserl not shi uwn. SI'IIiYIj'lfI 4'I.l'l-I-C'n11soli1l:LI:-ll XY11l'k4fl'S st-rye NHS . . . Lillzlwl z1ssc111bly floors . . . Assist 111, :Lth- lm-iic 001111-sts , . . YVie:1,1' lrluvk :md o1'1111go 'l'ig1-1' emblems on xvhitfe sweztli-rr: . . Elect U1-1-iI't'l'S :nt llllfl-yvlll' , , . llolml Zlllllllfll iimitiznlion at Uffut lizilu-. How 1: IC. trstvr fSiiLfl'k'lfLl'Yj, lioolc tT'1't-sid:-1115. lglegley, Ki-ysvig Sexton. Ilensv. How 2: Vl'idell, Al- lf-11. Hogan, 'I', Oster, Houl. Sr'l1Wie-sow fYi0o-l'1'o- siflentl, Mr. Russell Q.-XtlVlSL'Al'l not shown. Promotor MOVIE CLUBfIn partial payment for fun and knowledge gained, camera club common stock holders: Show film to classes . . . Operate PA system at assemblies . . . Keep projector and equipment in Working order . . . Merge with stage crew for initi- ation. Members: Row 1: Dye, Bryson, Pearce fSecretary-Treasurerl, P. Johnson. Row 2: Williams, Ticknor, Johnson, LaLone, DeMarre, Sparhawk, Edwards fPresi- dentl. Row 3: Adams, Prill, Warman, Gibson, Hamilton, J. Williams, Barr. Row 4: Masterson fVice-Presidentl, Beglcy, Hodge, Singer, Thompson, Lippincott, A. John- son, Widell, Cannell. Mr. Scates CAdviserJ. XKVX S. -1-'tif jx- N .....!T:-No:5if'l4gQ3iL1 , Nl.-XKIC-l'l' t'trlLl'S l'roxies ot' lf':ntlier 'l'imt- , , . Agn- ui' ziltt-I' to urtlttl' with pillows fm' liiltllllllg, ill'- 4-1-nting'wrinkles, hits ot' lllzit-kt-ning, at littlt- powtltti' tlll tht- luztir. gig lumps on nose, tn' pig tails and piiiztthiw-s. Menilwrs: Ann Mayes, I't-ggy l't-rry. .Xnn lgh-njaimin, l4trl'l'lIlllt' Nt-vu. Hattit- t'liu:'cliill. t'zti'tul this-, Imimzt Mille-1', Xlztrilyn llztilit-ls tl'i'esif tlvllll, .lime Xvllllll. Miss Alma Roth t.X1lvis+-rr not slmwn, 4ltl.X---.Xtlvztiu-1-tl slitfrtliund artists piwtt-titwt symlwl , writing . . , Fiwwt- skill in ranking notes visiting' Iuink or 1-tlti1'tlioi1stA . . . Iintiwtliive Santa :tt :ill- svliuol Vliristnias llztntw- . , . l'1't-sent awztrils :it yeaii' ttml tTtm1inei't-ial llepzirtnwiit liaimluet. Huw 1: ltl. trster 1S4't'l't'l2ll'j' l'l't'ilSlll't'l'P. XVilIi:inis, 'Pet-tt-V, llttnsle-y, llztwkins. Row 2: A. Ustt-r, ltlriekstni tX'it'e-Pi-Q-sitlmitl, .'XlltltAl'StJ'll. Morris, t'l1i'istt4ns+1i1, l'attt-te, I'ztyntA. l4i'tm'ii tPrt-sitlt-ntl. Mrs Mickel- son tAtlvist-rt not sliown. on Y IHS Acti ities BOOSTER CLUB-fSchool spirit wrapped up in one bundle Fills halls with pep- producing posters designed by skillful hands ot' members . . . Brightens field goal posts with traditional Colors of home and visiting teams . . . Plan clever pep-pushing capers at assemblies to add vim and vigor to Tigeritc routers. Row 1: Hightower, Dodds, To- binski, Anderson, Buzzard, Miller. Row 2: Terk, West, Smith, Strong, Purvis, Hall, Lyon, Hurn, Neva. Row 3: Churchill tSecretary-Treasurerl, Doney, Rushmer, Ander- son, Mclnnis tPresidentl, Jeffers tVice-Presidentl, Miss Stapp tAdvisert not shown. i v t , ., ,x , ,. W,,, ,...,, B Lb. p W W , ls HT. t N my R , ' - ' K. v ,Qi-f ' Q A r - s.. - 'Ct an., ' ' TORFH HONOR Geniuses t.i.g.l feed the toreh ol' knowledge with sparks of enthusiasm . . . Prove grade getters can he fun fetehers with quarterly honor roll parties . . . Sponsor lively quiz program at all-school assembly. Members: Row l: Strong, Barlow, Carrington, Furgeson, Howell, Stitham tSecretary-Treasurerl, Newsted tPresidentl, A. Oster tViee-Presidentl, Ramsaur, Kendrick, Miss Gan- ders tAdviserl. Row 2: McDowell, Ki1't'er, Swearingen, Higlvy, Vanier, Street, Brown, Scott, Jahnke. Gilmlis, West, Oster. Row 3: Conrad, Mayes, Rowland, Alvord, Baker, Olson, Good, Kittie, Ehret, Bry- son, Brooks, Reimer, Rooher. Row 4: R. Perry, Breckenridge, French, Miller, P. Perry, Cole, Carey, lflmerson, Fors, VVarman, Tamlilyn, Bill Robinson, Hout. Row 5: Lewellyn, McDowell, Paul, Bud Robinson, Melntosh, Johnson, Robbins, Rubenstein, Shaffer. PPlPl'RRS-- Gilt-edged bonds ot' CHS pep . . . Sell goodies and help boost enthusiasm at games . . . Voted into the cflulm by Classmates . . . Show oft' Centralia High Colors wearing orange and black throws on Fridays . . . Pay honor to guardians ot' the gridiron with annual banquet . . . Sponsor 'l'u- ' lip Time Tolo when twirp season comes around . . . Visit old folks homes at Christmas, spreading happiness with earols, Chatter and companionship. Members: Row l: Genge, Howell, Dodds, Furgeson, lflrivkson, Lucas tPresident l, Fl. Oster tVice-President l, Green t'l'reasurerl, Kiffer tSeeretaryl, Stone- ltoeker. Row 2: Lyon, Kendrick, Stevens, Glanz, Hensley. Row 3: Gibson, Swearingen, Strong, A. Os- ter, Jahnke, Flggler, Brown, Bever, Fors. Miss Henrieksen tAdviserl not shown. Club . . . Specialists in Scholarshil as 1 it f-L-' 2 -V, 6. 944' l A-P' KFILA KLUB - Holding rompzmy of CHS talent celelwzites its tenth annivc-i's:1ry . . . Pays work divi- dends in mike pins , . . Broadcasts weekly to 18,000 homes in Southwest Washington . . . Gives per- sonal notc- in school-life scripts, melodic' musical numbers, student speakers . . . Produces all-school zissf-nihly, gzitlierc-cl under tlwnio ot' You Keep Coming Back Like ei Song with hulmhle Clzinvers, Hy-tlit--Sou sozi hzitlivrs, low- songs in solo, duet :ind trio, Mc-mlmers: Row l: Pa1i'nivlt-1-, McDowell lizirlow, Bvriliziniixi, Illlvili. Nowstvd. Row 2: Miller, Messingor, Jzihnke, D. Iflclwzirds tVit'v-Presidvntl Alvortl tl'1'0sidentl, Shupp tSorrelairy-'l'i'ez1si1r'erl, t'r':iwl'ord, lVl, lfldwards, i'illli'l'SOI1, Waldo. Row 3: SlJI'Eigll1tl, Rowland, Klaus, Ks'ndi'ir'k, Dunwin, Daniels, Fugernvss, Stuart, Scott. Row -1: Fors, An- derson, llamson, C2111-y, Rzinisziur, Johnson, Conrad, Smith, West, Perry, ldlirvt, fillllillftlll, NVinlers, W'zn'm:in. Miss Atkinson tAclvism'l not shown. FFA Ambitious zigsttirs iIlCl't'2lSt' assets hy S1950 yearly profit . . . Learn to rotate Crops, Caro lor tri-vs . , . Raise :ind exhibit prize livestovk . . . Pi'ziL'tic'e scientitir' soil tilling methods , . . Fonstrut' vluli trzivtoi' :incl iI'2lilt'l' in l':ii'm shop . . . Avquirsf dt-p:n'tmcnt truvk, Mt-nilwrs: Row 1: Hays, llo t gem, Knziusv, Dunlzip, KI'2lUSt', Mr. Kintzlvy tAdvisvi'l, Clizippvll, Hates, Ncwzi. Row 2: Curtis, J. 'I'ic'k- Rl1C'iit'l', A, 'l'if'kno1', Mtiziuglilin, Ristulwn, VVitlWo1', Rzimszuir, llowvll tl rt-sidt-ntl, NVliitv Uzinne liolwrts tVil't'-Pl L'Silil'llli, Wtrlilcl 1'I1l 0ZlSlll'0I'i, Swvm tR0poi'tt'i'I not shown. Service, Advertising, Agriculture nor, livllviy llzinim-ls, Pollmzm, Mvssoiiggtii' tSec'1't-tzi1'yl, Smith. Row 3: Qll2lI'IlSil'tJI1l, Colvin, VVilson l ll, Bill Rickard Carl Alleger Allan Johnson Harold Kelly Harold Hurn Dean Tauseher Tom Richard Don Stedham rid Produces Best Team in 1 Years '47 FOOTBALL SCORES lCentralia Scores First! TIGERS Conference Games Kelso ...................,..,. 21- 9 Hoquiam ..,,......,..,.... 18- 7 Aberdeen ..,... 7- 6 Vancouver .... ..,,.. 2 6- 7 Olympia ............,.,..... 20- 6 Longview ...,.......,..,.,. 6-39 Non-Conference Games Elma ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,..,..,...... 19- 0 Raymond ...........,...... 20- 0 Chehalis ..,................. 40- 7 KITTENS Chehalis .......... 0-7, 7-18 Kelso ,,,,,,,,................ 6-33 Olympia ......,. ...,,. 0 -33 Longview .,.... .,.... 1 6- 6 Yelm ,.,..,.,....,............. 18-26 PeEll ..,..................... 6-35 JUNIOR HIGH Shelton ...,................ 6- 7 Olympia ...,........,..,.... 0-25 Aberdeen ...... ,.,... 0 -28 Shelton , ..,. ....,l 1 4- O Chehalis ,.... ,...,. 1 2-25 Hoquiam 6-35 Losing only one game, Hnishing second in the Southwest Yllashing- ton Conference and piling up 98 points to their opponents' 711, Coach George Rowswell's 1947 Tigers proved to be the best Cen- tralia team in I7 years. Harold Hurn, Iirst CHS gridster to receive the honor, was named to the all-state squad for the annual State- Seattle game. Black Nugent led the league in scoring and was a un- animous all conference choice along with Hurn. Jim Mitchell re- ceived the Activian Trophy, awarded the first time this year, to the most improved player. Hurn was voted the X'Varren O. Grimm Inspirational Cup. Nugent tallied three touchdowns to lead the way in the conference opener with Kelso. A fast stepping Hoquiam eleven fell l8 to 7. Scoring in the last 10 seconds, Hurn took a pass for a 7-6 victory over Aberdeen in the most exciting game olf the year. It was four straight when Tigers took Vancouver 'l'rappers, 26-7. Scoring in the opening minutes, the Tigers went on to an easy 20-6 victory over the Olympia Bears. Longview won the league crown with a convincing 39 to 6 run around over the Bengals in their only loss of the season. Taking advantage of all the breaks, the Longjacks were never headed. Making the season a complete suc- cess, Centralia walloped Chehalis 40-7 in the annual Thanksgiving Day tilt. Hurn climaxed a brilliant season by scoring three times. Ervin Johnson XValter Boggrlon Joe Cole IValt XVest Jack Nugent Jim Mitchell .lim Hogan Melvin llusev Ilwmn Mvlntnsh Elnu-1' AI1'SSQ'Ilf.f1'I' Iludely Ilulnizxsml liulp XYuyz-x'ski .Irvl111.l:l1'ulrs .Xnzwl II:-gslnwlnl In-11 II:-rlgw 311111011 K:-ISU N -1- , Wu-V : 'Iva 'U mrs - Ink uf. Ill llg hx!! uk I ll IMI I.1xx1ll3x1. wl1x.11lL1l+.ulx, mu hulxlx m ill . um 1-mx lll4lI4lll5 111 .umxml lll'kt'j' Imp tilt. uxhq-1' l'v1111'z1li:1 plan-1's zulu- .lim Alilvhwll. lilvlil--. :ll wxtxwlm- lwI'l1 XYQLII XXX-sl gzllzlrrl. lu-him! x-xhilv Xu. 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X181-'. 11111111 X-r1s1:1111 111111 2: 11111- 11111 I11-:111.111111111'11ig:11'1ls1-:11'1'I111f 1111-111-g'g1-1'. .111l11111' High .Xss.s1:1111. Track Takes a State Cro , Dial TRACK SQUAD: Lower left -Row 1: Ularence Robbins. XVarren Mo1'aVef', Francis laayher. llarry Smith, Melvin Harvey, lJavitlEdwa1'ds, lion Breekenrirlgtf. Row 2: .lim M:5teKilliean. Dean 'l'a.t1sel1ei', Gerry Van lloren, Buddy lio- hinson, Elmer Mess'-nge1', Bob YVayerski, Row 3: Hill Messenger, .lack Nugent, Al- len Pfaff Ben Hodge, lit-n McLaughlin, Jack Parlriek, Eugean Thompson. For the second year in a row, Centralia cindernten came up with the state high jump championship as Jack Padrick, following his brother Ben, captured the high jump crown with a leap of 6 feet, 1154, inches. Centralia track and field men, augmented with -IC athletes, took lfl places, including two lirsts by Ben Hodge, Bengal weight man, to win the annual AAU meet in Portland. Qualifying I0 entries in nine events lor the district meet, Tigers captured 48 points, 105 above Olympia, nearest contender, to win the sub-district for the second year in a row. Jack Nugent was high point man with 105 points: Hodge, second with lO. Also qualifying were: Padrick, Layher, Robinson, McLaughlin, B. Messenger, Kelso and the relay team: Robinson, Kelso, 'lauscher and Nugent. With 15 points, Bengals placed fourth in the district. Padrick was first in high jump and I-lodge, special discus selection on the SXVXV state meet team. Scores lor the ISI47 season: Dual meets-Centralia 45 lf3, Long- view 67 2f3: Centralia 59, Olympia 54: Centralia 32 lfl0, Hoqu- ialn 80 9fl0, Centralia 75, Chehalis 38. Scoring Qlyg points and 21 points respectively the Bengals placed fourth in both the Centralia and Longview Relays. nd, Second Spot Wlinning all but the eiuciial championship game with the Shelton llighclimbers, Coach Gt-hrke's H1117 diamond squad finished in the runner-up position in the Central Division ol' the Southwest XVash- ington League. Despite the fact that Bengal hurler-ace, Harold H urn, pitched a no-hit game in the Centralia-Shelton Championship tilt, Orange and Black came out on the short end ol' a l to 0 score, but one ol' the oddities ol' the season. Harold Hurn and Dave Copley, Tiger pitchers, occupied the mound with veteran c'atc'her, Arnie Toinaseheck, doing most ol' the re- ceiving. Runner-up for league batting crown and top hitter for the Tigers with a .360 average, llnrn also showed np well at the plate. Also showing power in the hitting department was Nat llnwin, Orange and Black center lielder, who led the league in home runs. 'l'his season marks the first lor the Tiger spikesmen under Coach llarold Cehrke, veteran baseball mentor and XVSC1 diamond letterman. Results ol' league competition: filentralia scores lirstj Chehalis 7-2, 5-l: Olympia 7-fi, 6-43 Shelton 0-I, I-5. Non-conference game sum- mary: Toledo 7-l2, 7-31 'lienino lil-0: Yelm ll-3, ti-53 Hlinlock l8-3, l4-2. Nine lettermen earried over to the lil-18 season, only Toma- sheek and Don Young being lost by graduation. Vpper left: Bengal .laek Nu- gent vvins the Iovv hurdles in the sub-distriet. Vpper een- ter: Nugent, finishes first in the low hurdles in Longview Dual Mt-et. Upper right: Ren Ilotlge, 'I'ig.:er shot and disvus :let-. eompt-tes in state meet at NYSE. .lavk l arlriek takes state high jump eham- pionship at ti feet, 15l',-iiieln-s 1't'llll'l'Z liase-ball inserts: Nat l'nvvin. 'Ft-dfly tlrnm-ni't-ltlt-r, XYalt XYi-st. Lowa-1' ee-nter: Ken Meliaughlin heaves the shot. BASIGI-!Al.l. 'IWLXM - li :wt-1 right-llow I: Ilan Lane. Dt-llnas l.t-we-llyn. Ted llrun- enft-ldvr. Art IH-rrv. Ariiold Tomasht-ek, lion Young. Row 2: Gordon Bill Allan John- son. Gene tlrosliong. .lim Miteht-ll. llarold llnrn, David Cogrlt-y, Nat l'nxvin svulw- fll'IllI'2lll2l IT, lllgh vliinhvrs lil, lllt'llll't'tl :tra l't-rry. Fnplt-y, Nngm-nt, :tm ,innming is Mitvln-Ili uint t Runner-up for Second Year lfrn' tl1t'st'm11cl Cot1scc't1tix'c yczit, Cozlcilt Rnhcri-ts' .Xtt l'c't'1ky. vxlmlcmsivc gnztttl. took sccoilcl plztu' Tigers wort' l'll11llCI'-llll in thc Nortllcril Division in thc scoring with 95 points. C14-iitvi' .lim Mit-- nl' thc Snnthwcst XVllSlllIlgl,Oll liztskvtlmrlll clOlIlil'l'- chcll, who anno along lust, ztt thc c-ntl ol thc: CIICC' with I2 wins :incl E3 clclcatts. Only losscs svztson. l'2iIlliL'Kl next with 86, lnllowccl flnscly unnc lrnni Hoquiznn twice :intl fllyllllllll misc. hy llztvc Copley. thc: curly 50218011 spzt1'kpltlg'. with Clciltrztlizt piled up 5516 points lu uppom-nt! -152 85. .junk Nugtfnt. with Sl, was filth 'l'ig,t-1' scum-r. in winning ll olf I-l 1'OIll.C1'Clll'C gznncs. I.ccl hy ll0Sl-50118011 ztwznxls sztw .Xllztn Joltnson 1'c:c'cix'i1ig, Clztptzain Gcnc Gmshong, who with 1111 points thc Rotary lnspirzttionzil 'l'i'opl1y, gin-n for thc Izottrctl in nlorc than 100 1'OUIllC'l'S lilll' thc sccmlcl lirst tinic this ycztr. :incl Cll'USl1OIlg. nnztnininns straight ytulr. Tigms :ntrrzigcd 39 pninw to thvh' 5i'lL'l'llUll lol' alll S0llflHN'L'Sl :intl nznnccl on thc alll- oppomrtlts' F32 in COllllCl'CllCC play. mlzltt' non-tontnznncnt sccollcl ICIIIII. ent- flmslirntg, Vztpl. .lnhnny Ibvllhsizt, Mgr. .lint Mitcht-ll Iltldy liuhinsun litlllilltl l'l'1lLll1Ell'l Art ll1'I'l'j' Ilztrhld Ilntn A.. , A... - 'Vip-hff fm' tht- stwhittl hvtlt fit' tht- Sht-ltnn gunna with '48 BASKETBALL SCQRES 1Centralia Scores First? TIGER VARSITY Hoquiam ,,,,..,,..., 25-43 24-44 37-31 Shelton .. ,,,,. 35-28 33-26 Olympia ,.,,,, 48-39 40-42 Montesano ,..,...,,, 36-35 43-211 Elma ,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, 42-30 35-27 Raymond , ,,,,,,,,,, 49-35 32-27 Aberdeen ,,,,..,,,,,. -' ' 52-31 41 22 Battle Ground 228-35 KITTICN RESERVES 32-33 .34-21 32-33 22-42 Monteszmo ,,,.,,,... 29-16 Elma .,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,, 48-17 II11quian1 ,, ,.,,,,... 23-311 Shelton ,,,,, .,,,,, 23-38 32-25 29-26 Olympia . ,..,,,.,. , Yun 111111-11. 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'1111' lIz111'i1-l1l, 121-11 ll111lg1'. .12ll'1C 1111351-11, 111-111 .11'NI11l11111211--I11111' l: l1'1':111l1 lZ11y1l. 111111111-1' H1-11s 11-y. 111011111111 Kiffvr. 111-1111111 l'1-11-1's1111, 11111111111 111111 1-2111, H1111' 2: l1I1l11i1- M1-1111111-. .I:11'k I'11ll111:111. N111'111111 l'1-1'ki11s, 411-1':1l1l ll:1111il11111. 1:2ll'j' Si11g1-1', 41111111111 Fem portsters Balance Books With th Late' fall siiadows le-iigtliwii on Nulnlf Field as fm-ni Tigm-Vitezs swiiig lim-ki-y stir-ks. dmlge thc hzirrl ball, nursi bruise-fl Shins. Clmnkwiss-: Maxim- ilu- kusky fwith the bzilil, IAIEIJITL Deislmrg, Lois Kludt, Juanita, Cziiii, Mlarjm-if Scutt. .Im-:lnvtte Hrysmi, ,liwic-ii Milli-1' Milnlrvd i'i'I'OIlZl, H4-In-11 Iludick. ' 15555: in XX '57 i uri on 'I'ige-rvllm-s as thi-y :lim the elusiv- X 11114 into thu lump fur il lmslu-if Hifgiil, In-:iris S uiix mms tlash . . , in girls' lvuskvtlrzlll. Clrwk- xxiw Ill lxliux fwilh llw iralli, I'i-gm' Hail. lXI:ii'ii- 1 li igi ll Iiuiini Ci'ziw1'ui'r1. Luis XYi1smm l,rv1'vttzi Hvmlii, in willy! lhiutziiiis urgm- 14-:ims tu x'ictu1'y in 1 ful gum of 0 ei th i t vi im is hill ii ,Y3'- l I1' . . . . '1'2 2.' ,Z - ids 1 mrs. FIWVIIII Mary Jn-an l'ZIii'et. Ju Aim lu ii Iifxnilei lgglmi Vpggx II ill XIILHL U Ihll fb-mfr.-V is :YA-.. .' tic Entries l Manu-, lVfllllt'l'lll1l. Ilmiw- . . . Fon- trziliu s'Iizu'mvr:s vztvort for Il2l.I'0lllS :Lt li:1,ck-to'S4-hool Night . . . learn folk tlamving in gym 1-lztrssus. Row 1: Lois tliwvii, llvlvn l llI'LfttSlJll, N1-ll Amir-rson, Q Lila Ilomlgr-s, Ur-ntl-ri In-iioru Iutnc-atn, l Alrnu Kittlv. Row 2: llllI'll'llt' Mvssin- l gvr, .Ianni-t Kitvln-n, Mzirjoriu Skinnt-r, Ann Hvnjzmiin. CHS latin sportstcrsrcgzircl tl1cii'z1tlilt'tic's as giltrctlgvtl Girls try their skill with sturdy sh:iI'ts-and lt-t Hy. bonds lor good ht-znlth. From lull to spring, gym How can wc lJ2ll1lI1CC0ll zu'c'ount wht-n wt:'rt- allways class and C Cluh turnouts hozlst czigcr girls out lor in thc real? they fry. .-Xi'c'l1t-ry is 11 popular sport . . . lun :incl Cxcrciisc. liuclniinton also hats its hirtl-hanging enthusiasts . . . 'Iligcrcrttc sports swing into high with fall lmziskethzill FClStfxl'sI5l,10ql'l thu Slfffy Ol V ll'xl'lX'll Us thc? mul' . . . C Club's tournznncnt proves to hc one ol' thc high uk 'ml 'mth' spots with 70 girls purticipztting. . . XVhilc their oltlcr Into thc niuplc- ztllcfys go our striking sisters. T5 ol' sisters clap zlntl whccl to at lively scpuirc tluiirc, Frosh tht-in, to push clown tht: pins. 'lkfnnis luns volley :it girls :irc trczttcd to at OIIC-SCIIICSICI' orientation coursc gym wzill :luring spring showvrs, hczul lor tht- opcn in which they learn lundzuncntuls ol' L-rich sport . . . court in sunny wcutlic-r . . . Girls' t' l'llllJ4llllNV 1: Doris Tiurliugttmt-, Joyce llion, Mzlrgio llonoy, Mavis llivks, .lziwttwlimf llinn-s, Viola Muyhvw, Pat MVKL-llnr, o lt: 7 Nt ln X lnon Lt 1 lhtl is lmnnl l3z1rlnzir:z t'zti11lii'i1lg't-, Mary Vztnivr, Robvrtzi 'IR-rry. .lztnis Rohr-rts, .lost-phinv Sc- rullt-. nw L: .','m tg' ' , :urs ' -is. z Katy Milli-r. Annu Lise Siu-ndiff, .If-un Annt- Hlikrv, Natrol Mzittr-son. Mnrjorit- Slilllllttl'. lflloist- llowurrl, Jozinnf- Sliztlksr, .Ir-rry llzullvy, Zum-ttzi Vroy. How 3: Iwggy Hull, lSvVvi'l1-5' Egglvr, .IoAn1n- Hlrnstt-tl, Ruth liryson, Yvrax Ki1't':-ig llvlvn lfurgeson, Louist- Krzxusv, livttv .lt-:in lf+'i'r, t'holi1-v VVilliuin:-a, Dorothy Higlvy, Iiorrziinr- 1'l'lllHllll'l', Joztnin- lilunvillt-. How sl: Lorrziin-L Szinillwrg, Maury .lvzin lfllirot, ln-one iV2llSl1, Ilvon Cartor, Alitw XVz1ll, Nt-lain Nugt-nl, I-lilliv .lr-:ln lklyt-rs, tflzuuliiiv Rzinilol, Rvtty li2iINS2llll', Bully Johns- ton. Lois lgvlljilllllll, Rust- Mary Vluzvl. rtig W' tfmw fr V 'ist' - t - sitt s M K I . . , . R I I kk :ah h g , fair A 'V Q 2 . Ni-H.: 'w r 'L' , ' . ffl' :rl ff : l 'gf .' Al KN, fifty 'sy 'ws f ' t ' , mae fu , , : . ' ' - ' tw' gif? was X -all -. .. , ,, . t . V 1 1 'Q tt , l f 'kms' s 1 , , ,i , 4 N f X1 .fl-' F , . Akr' :.s lil ipA ,r Twin Cit Businessmen Back Theii AGNEYV LUMBER COMPANY 903 B, Phone 6-3986 AHREN'S CREDIT JEVVELERS 21 1-A N. Tower, Phone 6-6264 ANDERSON-MOORE FURNITURE COMPANY 316 N. Tower, Phone 6-5811 B Rc M IVRECKING COMPANY 801 N. Tower, Phone 6-6313 BARLOWV JEIVELERS 105 N. Tower, Phone 6-3212 BARNER-SVVENSON FUEL COMPANY 207W YV. Main, Phone 6-5826 BAUMGARTEN HARDIVARE Sc PLUMBING 523 N. Tower, Phone 6-4361 BEACON 5e to 5151.00 STORES 203 N. Tower, Phone 6-6486 BEAI., IV. N. First Gziut Bk. Bldg., Phone 6-6260 BELL 84 PARK, DRS. 106 Pearl, Phone 6-3301 BENEDICT, JOHN 204 N. Tower, Phone 6-3914 BIG ELOVV'S SHOE STORE 211 N. Tower, Phone 6-6134 BLUE SHOE REPAIR SHOP 109 YV. Main BUII.DER'S SUPPLY 314 S. Tower, Phone 6-3832 CAMERON, NV. H. 102 S. Tower, Phone 6-3912 CENTRALIA BUSINESS COLLEGE 201-A IW. Main, 6-4365 CENTRALIA CAMERA SHOP 627 N. Tower, Phone 6-4952 CENTRALIA DAIRY COMPANY 614 N. Tower, Phone 6-5254 CENTRALIA FEDERAL SAVINGS Sc LOAN ASS'N. 207 IV. Main, Phone 6-3363 CENTRALIA FEED COIVIPANY 1101 N. Pearl, Phone 6-4242 CENTRALIA NIUNIOR COLLEGE 415 W. Pear, Phone 6-3277 CENTRALIA KNITTING INIILLS 217 S. Tower, Phone 6-3994 CENTRALIA IVIONUIVIENTAL IAIORKS 502 S. Tower, Phone 6-3263 CENTRALIA PHARIVIACY 401 N. Tower, Phone 6-3973 CENTRALIA ROLLERDROIVIF. 216 W. Maple, Phone 6-3282 CENTRALIA VVELDING COINIPANY 215 S. Tower, Phone 6-6217 s CH ARI.ET'S FU RN ITU R E COMPANY 310 N. Tower, Phone 6-4188 CHICKBURGER INN 1001-A S. Gold, Phone 6-9001 CHRONICLE, DAILY Pearl and Maple, Phone 6-3311 COLE PRINTING COMPANY 402 N. Tower, Phone 6-3447 CUNNINGHAM, C. D. Stahl Building, Phone 6-4954 DAVISCOURT BAKERY 205 XV. Main, Phone 6-3978 DAVIS FUEI. COMPANY 110W Tower, Phone 6-3315 DYSON'S FOOD 1106 NV. Main EAGLES SHOE REPAIR 709 N. Tower Rc E DONUT SHOP 1 803 NV. Main, Phone 6-4021 EDDINS AUTO COEIPANY 208 S. Tower, Phone 6-5831 ENTERPRISE ELECTRIC COMPANY 408 NV. Muin, Phone 6-3324 EVERNDEN STUDIO Lewis-Clark Ilolel, Phone 6-4313 FLORRAINE APPAREL 115 S. Tower, Phone 6-4307 FOLSOM FLORAL COMPANY 321 N. Tower, Phone 6-3040 FOOD MART 111 WI. Main, Phone 6-4114 FORDS PRAIRIE MARKET RFD 1, Phone 6-4911 FOX SXVEET SHOP 113 S. Tower, Phone 6-9078 FRASER THE TAILOR 313 S. Tower, Phone 6-3841 GARRISON'S REXALL STORE 207 N. Tower, Phone 6-3222 GEIER BROS. 810 IV. INIIIIII, Phone 6-5883 GENERAL MILLS INC. 300 S. Tower, Phone 6-6402 GESI .ER-Mc:N IV EN COM PAN Y 305 N. Tower, Phone 6-6363 HARRY'S HANDY HOUSE 105 XV. Main, Phone 6-4869 HARRY'S MEN SHOP 201 N. Tower, Phone 6-6131 HARTLEY STUDIO 404 N. Tower, Phone 6-4311 Belief in Education as Big Business HEI.ENA'S SPECIAI.TY SHOP 814 N. Tower, P11o11e 0-8488 1'1II.I.. HARRY S. 400 N. Tower, P11o11e 0-4978 HILTON SCHOOI, OF DANCE Eagles Bldg., 0-9058 HOXVARD MOTOR COMPANY 005 N. Tower, Phone 0-8101 HUB CITY CLEANERS 505 N. Tower, Pl1o11e 0-0200 ICE DELIVERY COMPANY 004 N. Tower, P11o11e 0-5275 IDEA1. LAUNDRY 008 XV. Main, Phone 0-4870 IRVINC'S CROCERY 701 Marion, Phone 0-8822 1.-W 11111111 1c:1c c1R1fL.-1111 1000 XV. lAI2l111 KARI.'S SHOE STORE 128 N. Tower, P11one 0-9004 KERNS, IV. O. 114 XV. Magnolia, P11o11e 0--1845 KUI.I.1 EN SHOE FACTORY 018 N. lower, Phone 0-558-'1 LEAVIS COUNTY DENTAI. SOCIETY Prollitt Bldg., P11one 0-4128 I.EYV1S-CLARK IIOTEI. 117 AV. Magnolia, Pl1o11e 0-8820 LEYVIS MATERIAI. COMPANY 208 S. Sllllllllll, PIIOIIC 0-8800 l.INSCOTT MANUFACTURINC COMPANY Calvin Roald, Phone 0-8507 I.ITT1.E NVHITE COFFEE SHOP 511W N. Tower I.YON'S CARDENS RFD 1, Phone 22-F-22 MAC'S FOOD STORE 025 N. Tower, Phone 0-8870 M AY ES, ED S. I 10 S. Pearl, PIIOIIC 0-8869 MAYNARD FLONVER SIIOP 1210 S. Cold, Pl1o11e 0-0474 MCDOXVELI. AUTO PARTS 721 N. Tower, Pl1o11e 0-8208 MII.I.ER APIARIES RFD 1, P11o11e 44-F-12 MODE1. LAUNDRY IQ CLEANERS ' 214 AV. Center, P11one 0-082-1 MODE O'DAY DRESS SHOP 217 N. Tower MONTGOMERY YVARD 124 COMPANY 120 S. Tower, Phone 0-8844 MORAN, E. 208 N. Pearl, P11one 0-8280 NATIONAI. BANK OF COMMERCE 802 N. Tower, P11o11e 0-8804 NAT'S REPAIR SHOP 829 N. Tower, Phone 0-0801 NORDQUIST, DALE IW. Field Xe Lease Bldg., Phone 0-0128 NEXVELI.-HOERI.INC MORTUARY 205 YV. Pine, Phone 0-4148 OUR PLACE 107W S. Tower, Phone 0-9008 OXVI. TAXI 801 S. Tower, Pl1o11e 0-8151 PACIFIC FRUIT K PRODUCE COMPANY 404 S. Tower, Phone 0-8850 PENNEY, C. COMPANY 208 N. Tower, Pl1o11e 0-8177 PIONEER FEED K SEED COMPANY 115 N. Pearl, Phone 0-8872 P1PPlN'S BOOK SHOP 207 S. Tower, P11o11e 0-8882 PITTSBURCII PAINT STORE 117 N. Tower, P11o11e 0-5204 PONTIOUS K CATTICRMOI.E FUNERAI. HOAIE 208 NV. I.oeusL, Phone 0-8247 PROFFITT'S DEPARTIXIENT STORE 221 N. Tower, Phone 0-5141 PUTMAN INSURANCE ACENCY 1105 S. Tower. Pl1o11e 0-5200 QUICK PRINT 817 N. Capitol AV:1y, Olylnpiu, Phone 0902 RECTOR'S FOODS 1508 S. Cold, P11one 0-9004 ROAVLAND I.UMBER COMPANY 218 E. Maple, P11o11e 0-8859 RUIiENSTEIN'S IIIDE Rc JUNK 822 N. Tower, Phone 0-5222 SA FEXVAY 522 N. Tower, Phone 0-9074 SCO'I'T'S I.OCKERS-IAIARKFT' 801 XV. Muin, Phone. 0-4198 SEIP SQ HANSEN 208 S. Pearl, Phone 0-8848 SINCER SEXVINC CENTER 208 N. Pearl, P11o11e 0-4298 SINCER'S SUPER MARKET 505 S. Tower, P11o11e 0-4048 SOUTH TOXVER MEAT MARKET 408 S. Tower, P11one 0-4254 SPURGEON'S PRESS BEVERAGE 802 N. Tower, Phone 0-8901 . . . as Communitfs Greatest Asse STEAK IIOUSIC, '1'1'1lf -103 N. 'I'owc'1'. 1'11o11c 6-3030 S'1'EPH1CN'S QU.X1.I'1'Y ClI.1f.XNFRS 110 XV. Main, IIIIOIIC 6-3176 Sl1'111f1FR1..-XND, A. I.. 112 S. YI1O'WL'1', IDIIOIIC 6--1079 '1'.'XUSCI1II'QR ,-XUIO PARTS 501 NV. Main, IIIIOIIC 6-3494 'I'liIr1'Z1i1, MOBIL SERVICE Ist and Tower, Phone 6-9022 '1'HRIF'1'XV.-XY M.-XRKET 102 N. Tower, IIIIOIIC 6-6382 '1'1NGS'1'ROM'S SHOP 309 NV. Main, 1'11o11e 6-4852 IRIBB1.li-1iRIS'1'1iR COMP,-XNY 215 N. IIWONVLT, 1'11o11c 6-62112 'IXVIN CI1'1'Y ROOFING 110-11 S. 'I'OXN'C1', IIIIOIIQ' 6-11883 'FXVIN Cl1'1'Y S.-X1.1:L 1129 S. Gold, 1'11o11C 6-630- 1 VIOL,-YS FINE FOOD 111-13 N. 'IwOWVL'l', IDIIOIIC 6-4981 XV.-XRRIQN BROS. 217 XV. Main, I,110I1C 6-3353 W'fXSHING'1'ON CO-OP CIIICK ASSVN 1117 N. Towcfr, 1'11o11c 6-3433 XVEST CO.-KST SAVINGS K LOAN ASS'N 118 XV. Main, Phone 6-3951 XVICSIFRN FNCLRIXVING K ClO1.0R'1'Y1 8111 ll11lI Vi1'gi11iz1, Sc-111110 XVICSIIQRN RXIJIO FI.1fC1'I1R1f1 218W N. '1'owc'1'. 1'11o11c 6-6173 Y1C.XCL1QR'S 11.-XKFRY 327 N. '1'owu1', 1'11o11c1 6-5212 YOUNG I1RI1CLCQUM1','XNY 101 N. '1'owc1', 1'11o11c 6-6320 ZFIGI.IiR'S SERVICE RFD 1, Phonci 28-F-44 Chehalis . . . 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