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

 - Class of 1950

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-4 in tree ,rf K 5 S lf? 'wh' -,nl kv., .sq VALHDICTORIAN lVt1yne Tamlrlyn takes lroysl lronze economics as cz diversion from tlre solia' subjects of lvis college preparatory course. Iflfayne. ASB president, is also a letter-Winner in lraselrall and golf, In college lve plans to study lrusiness administration. SALUTATORIAN Huglr Hafer is at ease lrelrind a microphone for lre lvas lreen twice 11 state delmle clrarnpion. He won the state title in tlve Lincoln-Douglas division at tlre College of Puget Sound annual clelvate tournament this year and as tr team rnernlrer when a soplromore. Huglv plans to stmly lan' in college. endow . . . SENIOR OFFICERS smile as tlrey loole over Commencement programs. fI.eft to riglvtl: Grace Street, Secretaryg Alma Kittle, Presidentg Wesley Loverclreele. Vice-Presidentg Bonnie Baker, Treas- urer. In addition to tlveir regular duties, ojficers are members of standing committees. From early in the year when Seniors choose their announce- rrgfents until near its close, class lveads lead a busy 1 e.

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aqmlifew ' 6t'5Zaaa777 .Xll contribute to 'l'ig'erites' well-rounded de- velopment. Miss Hammond helps keep them healthy. Mr. Anderson attempts to keep them wealthy. Miss Bemis advises them on being well- led. Mr. Roe. Miss Hopkins and Miss Smith through visual aids, the daily bulletin and publi- cations keeps them well-inlormed. Miss Myhre arouses their interest. Mr. Criel and Mr. Mikal- son help them to develop an inquiring mind. Mrs. Seiber aids Mr. Roberts in keeping them among the ever-presentg Miss Powell, in keeping them quiet and well-read . . . Faculty lives hold thrills. Ours was the Hnish ol' the relays at the state meet, say Mr. Rowswell and Mr. Dickie who, with Mr. Kiser, coached the greatest track team in CHS history. Miss Thomas and Miss .Xtkinson select plane trips lor theirsg Mrs. Frame. a lleeing' glimpse ol' Mt. Rainier towering' above her. Miss '1'rucano's present top sensation is trying out her new car. Row I: Rolvert Mikalson, Scienceg Leo Milanowski, Social Studiesg Helen Miller, Art, Spanish, Ralph Morris, Industrial Arts, Row 2: Ruth Myhre, English: Virginia Powell, Lihrary Assistant: Gertrude Putman, English Head: Waldo Roberts, Mathematics, Vice-Principal. Row 3: Howard Roe, Science, Alma Roth. Commercial: George Rowswell, Physical Education, Dell Russell, Industrial Arts Head. Row 4: Margaret Sielier, Attendanceg Herndon Smith, English, Ethyle Thomas, Mathe- matics Head: Lucille Trucano, Physical Education. Row 5: Mildred Walker, Mathematics, Lorris West, Music Supervisorg Owen Wicks, Social Scienceg Ada Wing, Library Supervisor. In the woodwork shop, end tables take shape under the skillful hands of lack Bogen. Art Gehrman and foe Brooks. To he eligible for a woodworking shop class, CHS boys must first take a year of mechanical drawing. Tigerite cabinet makers also construct coffee tables, chests, lamp bases, easy chairs and nut howls to furnish their homes. Cooperation of the 250 CHS students riding school buses each day makes lile pleasant lor Byran McDowell, transportation supervisor. and his eleven drivers. Running the ten Clentralia buses lor 7,820 miles each month, thus making it possible lor ligerite commuters to join in 'l'his Our l.il'e are: llohn Makey, David Hir- vela. lfrancis McRee, Alackim Xl'iese. Harry llaker, XVorthy Frazier, Mrs. G. Morris, lidward lirik- sen, Mrs. Alohn Makie. Arthur Lehman. and Homer Nlaltrip . . . Making the noon hour some- thing to look lorward to are the tantalizing odors walted up from the caleteria where Mrs. .Xlice I.amkin reigns with her assistants Mrs. Hasty. Mrs. XVatilo and Mrs. .Xrledge . . . 1 like just about everything' about the school and students. grins l,aird 13, lHappyj Lamkin, gymnasium cus- todian. From lirnie Smith, who heads the custod- ial lorce. to George Hagan and Guy Hathaway. the rest ol' the service group echo his sentiments. L., -,, ,



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HONOR STUDENTS carrying on an experirnenl in clvemistry are: Karen Olson. Shirley Vanier, Nancy Rarnsaur. ferry Ruliensteiri, Marjorie Scott and Carolyn Emerson. Karen lvas lveen prominent in dramatics: Nancy. in radio. Shirley served as ASB treasurer While lklarjorie was senior edilor of the yearlnook. ferry. a member of the 1948 cl7ampionsl7ip gridsters Was twice selected for tive Southwest Washirzgtorz all-star foollrall team. Carolyn, active in musical circles. Will turn to bookkeeping as her career. The rest are lveaded for college-Karen to major in geology: Shirley, chemistry and rrzalhematicsg Nancy and jerry, business: ilflarjorie, edncaiion. 70436 like ' N a fecedue urged me . ,. - . , . . l M Q .5 To 1 A. g . ... sf A 3' at Q- I . ' f' -- ..,i,-, ' . I Q' Q Miss ATKINSON Miss THOMAS Miss Mvi-IRE Miss MILLER Class Adviser Assislant Assistant Assistant Seniors file into ehoiee assenlhly seats-closest the tloorgwith a leeling ol super- iority as they' look hack at lowerelassnren. Class play. 'A.'Xrsenie ancl Old Lace. stores up tension: releases it with rih-tickling hilarity. Blernorahle is .Xltlen XVai- nian as 'letlcly Brewster whose ery ol l'Charge up San Altman llill ean he heartl l'lIlY'lllU' in the h'tlls of Cl IS 'ts class rneinhers hottntl tt J the eorriclor stairs. XVith w w l . c . i . 4. t.. . t t uvnnr-.lvnuluur fxnvn-tv Qrsuun-e nwvnuvlrf- lui- 1--nu 'mul ufnumusfluiitllvwux nl lnuvn' .,l,...Ct... Hug ...butts .,t...U..1 ...kurt-.K ru. ...lla .U-at Us-H., .a-en.. U. ....lM,. 7 1 U 57 tanee as they sentl oll eartls antl annottneeinents. Drilting tlrearns antl gay hntter- llies elirnaxdthe Senior liall with its therne lJreaint-rs' llolitlayf' Look at that iaek'knilel XVhen do we eat? Class ol '50 enjoy a clay ol leistlre antl lnn at the Senior Picnic' at Ollnt Lake. On this tlay. whieh eonres hut onee in a lile-time. all take lull atlyantage ol the opportunity to he with elassnrates antl haye a last clay ol CII-iOy'lllCIll together. .Xt liaeealaureate. Seniors are reinintletl ol tlttty to sell antl lile. Xt Clornniencenrent. they sit in hltte caps antl gowns. row on row. like ervstalline rnoleeules . . . 'lensely' 'lwalk the last mile to receive sheelrskins. .Xt Class Day. sings. XYe eherish rnernories ol you that ne'er will die as they takt their plates on the stage antl look haek at their years at CHS . . . Sail to leaxt CIIS hehintl . . . Clad. to look lorwartl to new lrientls .... X new lile. Nintaen

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