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

 - Class of 1949

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Centralia High School - Skookum Wa Wa Yearbook (Centralia, WA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 19 of 78
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Lure offlclventitre. .. allof oinance f'lXly greatest adventure, says Miss Schultz, was teaching in a frontier school in XVyon1ing.', Also of frontier flavor was Mr. Kintlley's expe- rience of driving a thousand head of cattle to market. College days also brought thrills. Mr. lihret arrived ill Chicago with 3520 i11 his pocket to make his way through college. Miss NValker was stranded 1000 miles from home. Stranded also, Mr. Wlieks slept in a graveyard. A true ro- manticist, Mr. Griel says his greatest adventure was, X'Vhen I married. Miss Ganders had her high spot as sergeant in the XVaes, Capturing a mental patient by chasing over Fort Sam I-louston in a jeep. V-li Day was most memorable to Mr. Anderson, After months of shooting, it was a grand feeling to see the effect of our work-the liberation of people. Romance of the familiar intrigues as well-Mr. Mlest in charge of Cen- tralia's largest delegation ever sent to a music festival-Miss Atkinson putting CHS on the air and mothering the juniors-lVIr. Frame fathering the Sophoinores and the CEA Credit Union-Mrs. Putman directing Senior class activities-Mrs. 'liheriault encouraging home economics girls in their home projects-Miss Myhre selecting CHS's spelling team and acting as CEA secretary-lyliss Henrieksen taking over girls' adviser's duties-Miss Trueano endearing herself to Centralia girls as their new Pli teacher-lXliss Lingreen leading the local campaign for favorable school legislation. Fifteen rf'?'- A .rg .- 2 . ff x 1 inte, 5 Row I:Esther Moran, Home Econom- ics, Ruth Myhre, English, Wilma Nelson, Nurse, Kathleen O,Hare, English, Commercial, Virginia Pow- ell, Library Assistant. Row Z: Gert- rude Putman, English Head, Waldo Roberts, Matlvematics, Industrial, A r t s, A lm a R oth, Commercial, George Ronfswell, Physical Education, Dell Russell, Industrial Arts Head. Row 3: Ivan G. Scates, Commercial, Leone Schultz, Commercial Head, Herndon Smith, English, Patricia Theriault, Home Economics, Ethyle Thomas, Mathematics Head. Row 4: Lucille Trucano, Physical Education, Mildred Walker, Mathematics, Lor- ris West, Music Supervisor, Owen Wicks, Social Science, Ada Wing, Library Supervisor.

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, With Spirit of oath, Faculty nswer the Faculty and students alilie find the Spirit of Youth at the Sophomore Carnival. Row 1: Harold Anderson, ASB Financial Aclufiserg Alice Atkin- son, Language Head. Row 2: Vern Berry, Social Scienceg Roland Dickie, Physical Education Head. Row 3: Arthur Ehret, Science Headg Gwen Frame, Executive Secretaryg lack Frame, Social Scienceg Ruth Ganclers, Englishg fohn Griel, Scienceg Lorraine Henriclzsen, Attendance Supervisor, Home Economics Headg Marjorie Heron, Social Science. Row 4: Marie Hopkins, Principafs Secretaryg Hugh Kintzley, Agricultureg Rufus Kiser, Scienceg Minnie Lingreen, Social Sci- ence Heaalg Robert Milqalson, Scienceg Leo Milanowski, Social Scienceg Helen Miller, Art, Spanish. From the Southern Cross to the Northern l.ights, Adventure has lured CHS teachers . . . Mr. Scates, stealing down the XVang Poo River in a sampan to take forbidden pictures . Miss Smith kissing the Blarney Stone. . . Miss Miller bargaining in a Mexican market . . . Mrs. Moran watching the sun set and rise, almost simultaneously, up beyond the Arctic Circle . . . Miss O'Hare crossing the Atlantic in an airliner. Sport thrills also hold the spotlight. t'Pitching i11 the .'X11lCI'lC!lIl-:XllS- stralian All-Star baseball game in H143 at Brisbane, Australia, relates Mr. Mikalson. Attending the 19552 Olympic Carnes . . . Mrs. Frame. XVatching CHS track team win three state titles last spring . . . Coach Dickie. Receiving the comn1unity's appreciation ol' CHS's first cham- pionship grid team, an all-expense air trip to the 1949 Rose Bowl game . . . Coaches Rowswell and Gehrke. Fun ol' working with my teams . . . Coach Roberts. The out-of-doors furnishes excitement to Miss Heron and Mr. Berry who single out tense moments while hunting and lishing. Miss 'l'hom- as enjoys hiking in the Cascades. Miss Wling recalls being hugged by a bear at Yellowstone National Park. Fighting his first lorest fire gave Mr. Kiser his greatest thrill. I was I7 and lor a while things got pretty hot for me, he recalls. Nature being controlled enthralled Mr. Milanowski as he visited Grand Coulee Dain. Fourteen



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- The Romancers Alluring evenings await these CHS ,gig r DQ beauties whose nimble jingers fash- 'ff - l ioned their formals in clothing class- A ' Q 1' 37 , .J es. After displaying their froclcs in ,gl-'-j, the spring style show, Lola Smalley, Jackie But- ler, Peggy Perry, Marguerite Gregg, Cholicc Williams and Pat Parmelee are ready for Music . . . Dancing . . . Romance . . .

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