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

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' 4 With wondering eyes, Inquisitive minds, Fanciful hearts And fresh, youthful enthusiasm, With these, youth enters the doors Of The Great Adventure Representing those thousarzds of freshmen who have entered, and who have yet to enter, the portals of The Ad-venture, are Marjorie Blum- enthal and Edward Watterson. af.. QL: mf: l?5l S 704 704 1'11I1Ii.slIf1l by TH lf .,XSSOCl.fX'l'Ell STU D1iN'l'S of C1liN'l'RAl,lA HIGH SCHOOL f1liN'l'RAl,lA, W,xsIIINc:I'oN ik VIRGINIA 'l'Ic:KNoR, lidilm' PZIIYVARII INICl,Al'lilll.lN, I-1.s'.sm'I11Iw liflitor Alriklu' .'XlNSWOR'l'II, Sfzulzfnl PllI1fllg'HIlblll'V KA'I'H1,riI:N ROLILY, H1l.S'f?Ilf'.S.S lwllllflgffl' S Aw 4 ,wiv +32 'W f m ,S WA sv W' ,lbwwgiiiv W, hawk 4 7 71? g . , f fm ASQ Wl1.1,1.An1 H, Broom HAROLD GEHRKE WA1,p0 ROBERTS Snprrirzfeuzlenl of Sclmulx Centralia High School Principal Cenlralia High School Vice Principal we ' i 1 M, E, SPURGEON EUGENE C. SIMMONS EVA J. COBB Sclmal Board Prcvidenl Keliring President, Retiring Secretary Member 'fierce 7044 'e0wz,4 i 'Q l l HOWARD BRINES MORRILL FOLSOM MAURICE RUBENSTEIN FELIX J. DELISLE Senior Member Harold Anderson Alice Atkinson Helen Bartholomew Claire Bemis Vern Berry Roland Dickie Arthur Ehret Robert Elliott Gwen Frame jack Frame Hollister Gee Mercedes Gleason Victor Griel Rodney Gruver Gladys Hammond Marie Hopkins Emma Jelleberg Hugh Kintzley Robert Mikalson Leo Milanowski Ralph Morris Ruth Myhre Margaret Muir Virginia Powell Gertrude Putman Waldo Roberts Howard Roe George Rowswell Dell Russell Helen Scott Margaret Sieber Herndon Smith Mary Cleo Smith Ethel Thomas Olive Thomas Mildred Walker Stewart West Owen Wicks Ada Wing ffdae ai! As presidents of the two major organizations in the school, Anita Widell and Richard Kiffer represent the entire student body. Anita was not only Girls' League president at CHS, but was also head of the Southwest Washington Girls, League. Richard, president of the Boys' Club and prominent in all major sports, was not only captain of the basketball team but won the coveted Inspirational Award in that sport. , , N 5 7 fo-Q S., Clear the Wily, open the door, hele conies the Class of '54! Some one hundred und eighty ilC5lllIlCll made known their pre- sence in the hulls ol' CHS by con- tributing to the activities ol' stu- dent life. They started the year with tl successful Frosh Party in November, alter which they sponsored dances on AIzmnzn'y I2 .ind Xpril 10. Freshman Officers. Sally Gelvrke, secre- tary, Don Bandemer, presidenlg Delores Brerkel vice president: Don Parsons, treas- urer ,sl .' ,y sf ,X 1 te V- we K . ,,,... 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X32 -re 1 ' V K tzgv W HQ Qt ,gs ar Y fft f' ' L A A Vergean Claallender Edward Conzatti Clmarles Colegrove Dolores Cook Noreen Cooper Bonnie Crowe Buddy Cuinpton Richard Davis Norma Delaney Ronald Dickenson Sally Dion Neva Dorn Dixie Durgin Larry Elwess Allen Erickson Ruth Erwin Donna Evans Glenn Faires Robert Fathergil Dorothy Ford Beverly Gee Gary Green Kenneth Grolas Sally Gelmrlce Fred Gehrman Gene Gideon Michael Gilligan Virginia Gilson Jerry Gladson john Glanville Eunice Glanz Ronald Goins Maryanne Gordon Donna Grainger Donald Gutschow ix, Fi W f :Ts X Q 5 5 K le lie W 9 1 A 5 nv. if Q i 7-WA ,f-he Vmmzed 70:0 71494 frerfmzari Play. Row I-Noreen Cooper. Marlcrrze llfelulnr Nlary Frerfmiari Play leads Row I Noreen Cooper Mary Hayei Mar Hayes. Wilrlza Hicks. Row 2-jerry MIFVIKCV, Aryzal Iwme David tha lnkiior Row 7 Marjrlrzi Vlfefrstnr Caroline Moore Hawkinx, Billie Edwardx. Yelluwjarlqet Pep lxuderf, Alwve are the memlverx of llve pep flag of the Clair of '5-1. Row I, lvfl In rigl1l4l.iln jean lflfilrorl, Song Durlverfg lflriemae HuWam', Song Queen, and lwarjorie Blumen- llml. Sung Ilicflvexv, Row 2 -Donald Slmfer, Yell liukeq Edna Hmlwu. Yell Queen. and Hill lfutkin. Yi-II King, fi. -, ., -ev 43 ' Ili WM, Ui' ,za -if .X W ., - iw AR . w pl, , I 3 ,. l 2 f 2 P 'L 5 W T sie 'x S 4 Q-.Y l ' N if 5' Q ig Q - :Q re ' Q, arp Y l iw -an ' 4, 'sl ? ', Q i ' ii A gi' :U -V' , v 1' ,' Xvsxi XA H -ff 3, I1 -.. ., v 1 J Y K Ruth Hall Maurice Hansen Donald Harris David Hawkins Joe Hayes Mary Hays Lawrence Hedgren Carolyn Hensley Gail Herriford Wilina Hiclcs Dewain Hodge Gloria Hodges Ella Holmes Nlcredizh Hopp Sandra Housman Marilyn Hovda Edna Hudson Devera Hurn Carol Ipe Shirley Ipe Harold ,Iantz Frances johnson Jerry Kane Ronald Keesee Harold Knapp Richard Kersretrer Phyllis Kiser Gary Lee Arvid Levine Betty Levine Virginia Loomis Alice Lange Lillian Lange lane Lyon ,lim Lyon am 44046,-4 ', .Azmzm ki r :-. - -my ,, ,K One of the requirements for graduation in the Slate of VVasf7ingl0n is the one semester course in lVasl7ington fvirtory. Above ii .1 scene from one of these Fresfnnan rlasrvv. Reading from front to bark of earl? row ana' from the extreme left. Row lfflfltirlfva Tirknur. Row Zffrank Notter. Harold fantz. Roialie Pence. janet Saeferialer. Norman Seimerr. Ron Rornfmlyki. Ron' 5-Armfia' Lmfine. jim Lyon. Larry Marker. Carolyn Moore. Run' 4--Donna f'f'mm'. Glen Farrier. Bever ford. Edna Hudson. Row 5fHelcn Hrymn. Frances Butterfield. Clvexter Carrington. Lury Cfluzel, Larry Marker jim Martinoviclx jill May Don McCarter Adrienne Mccartcr jesse McCready Larry McCoy Carol Miller ,lark Miller Robert Mooney Carolyn Moore Olive Morase Gene Nelson Frank Notter Anna Oster Rueben Oster Glenn Palmer Geraldine Park Margaret Parmalec Don Parsons Jeanne Pearson Rosalie Pence john Pennington Connie Prilliman Sharon Ralston Leona Rector Dana Relialc Oliver Ristuben Verle Robinson Ronald Rombalslci Berry jean Root Bonnie Rosencrans David Rucker Verna Ruth Janet Saclcrider .Q H an Q- -s fy Gee. Daria' Hazvkirir. fm' Hayev, fiail Herri- i 1. , Q It 'U FW 2 ' 5 Y, ' tri' sk - fi E q WY., er L ' i Of' X., ff . , V N .V .X lg 2 if Q3 'L - f fe - -J .ff W , . 4 , Q . xf' V. or- ' 1 ii N W E 'f -... ' x 1 A '- ' . N .. ff Q mf 3 ,.. 1 ' K Q i I I 'L rf' M -r. grill 452 1? ' . - ., , for ii' A R X xf ,,, . 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Eva Sandvig jimmy Sandvig Barbara Sandstrom Dan Schmidt Rosalie Schmidt Billie Severns Donald Schafer Norman Siemers Virginia Smith Gerry Sparhmvk Gene Stidham Phillip Stohr Val Gene Stone Lorraine Street Edward Sullivan Roger Swanson Susan Thompson Martha Ticlcnor Dessie Tunell Marguerite Van Dyke Margaret Wallace Vernon Ward Lilajean Watson Edward Watterson Marjorie Webster Eddie Weems Jerrold Wenger james West jane White Lila Wilcox Barbara jean Williams Shirley May Wilson Tom Wirlclcala Valerie Jean Wold Byron Woods joan Woodhouse Don Worrell Alta Butterfield Marjorie Edeburn Elsie Mae Howard The Sophomore class began the year with a gala occzxsion when they put on their annual carniv- al on November l7. For the first time in the history ol' this affair, the Class ol' '53 invited the members of the Class ol' '54 to be their guests. Upperelass- men are excluded from this strictly underclassmen lun-lest. The class also produced, under the direction of Masque be Gavel, a one-aft play, Rumors XVant- ed Sophomore Offirers. Charles Kittie, presi- denlg Gene Pollman, vice preridentg Ly- onne Marshall, secretaryg Pat Greenland, lreasurer. Sa,e46lcwe77 5 : ff . ,ak 1 amend an Em! Style Betty jo Almy I Donna june Almy 4 , ,,, , Delmar Anderson ' X JM AT Rf. ' A -mb Mark Anderson Y , ' 9 LM, les Rochelle Anderson Q Y Duane Andrews H .,.., A Delmar Aumiller T ,,-- Q ,: K .2 5353 Jeannette Aust A . ' Charlotte Bailey fn , , 4, 5: ' 'AL Barbara Balmer V 'fi ' A. S , f Donna Baker 3' ,. 'i . . - Q if , Ida Balch H ., .- 'Q V S Don Barner 'i 5 John Benedict '.'i 'ff' V 5 ' si is l Bill Bennett I Fred Bierward ny- I , 9 fx ' f ,E Delmar Bishop eff ,zu wwf 3 f-in ' Marjorie Bliclcle ' gi' rf, 2 New - Ramona Blumenthal 4 ' P--f - Shirley Blumenthal 1 M I Gordon Boyd K Jerry Brooks rlnl Walter Burr E :I : Barbara Butler so ' X '- v' X E V in Patricia Cannell g E ww rv Q A QS? 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X - M - ly: M its .5 'L af : K , ,zub g x i 2 f Karol Day Dixie Dvflaer ,lucly Dodds Darlene Dralcv David Duncan Dolly Dunlap -l1lL'QL1Plll1 ffnldnm Don lfdwarcls Pat Edwards lirwin Ely Sue Flco janet Fagerncm .lanws Faaanu Rllgllalld Follllcll Shirley Finn: Charles Fors Clara French Doug Gealcr Carol Gibbs Ruby Gillelaml Charles Gnlsrm jane Graham Sharon Gray Eleanor Greene Patty Greenland Janice Hafer Jeanne Hamxlmn Nlarlyne Hanliu Dianne HHl'I'lS Shirley Harris Donna H9nllIl1 Delores Hess lluelah Hull Colin Hodge Nlarlene Hope Charles l-lout Enid Howard Terry Hughes Carl Hurn Robert Johanson ,lanice Kauzlarich Tommy Kemery Marlin Kersrerrer Richard Kinnaman Fred Kiser Charles Kittle William Knapp Zelma Knapp Joyce Knowles David Kuper Sheldon Laralaee Larry Laycock Iretha Lettau Dan Logan Evelyn Luft Mary Connie Lyon Dorothy Malnerich Ila Mae Marshall Lyonne Marshall Myrna Matteson Ed McLaughlin Phillis Messenger Shirley Mill Paul Miller Marvin Mocan Russell Mohney Margie Morrisett Albert Morris John Morris Marvin Murray . Q- 2 King, Zueea vu! ffaeemllq inf? .y, sh' fe, Q li .- 3 W.. -in ' A K AXA 'f S r.. ', ' 'Hn .N . 4 if-'or f C W ,W W E A is 57 f c Q-fv 1'-u C: in lug .- Q V 1, 'sk ' lxxlq va S4 , .ar mea J, r ig'-'Z P A 7 . gi 3' 2 w N. fm is ,, ,J si. 0 6 7 va xr Members of the ras! oftlvesophomore one-act play, Rum- ors lfVan!ed . Left to rigfvt, clockwise: Donna Baker, Shirley Harris, Dan Logan. Marvin Murray, Ly- onnc Maryhall, An- nette Ross. E' A 5 ! QQ N - o ,X L, K7 5 if . -N ,,' ' ' eu V1 km tv xigfsff .. M l N? 3 5-WW 9 1 'sfvikfgisv K 5? w g' S V Vs' s' g X75 ffm W9 ' 2 ti: ' 4 iv' Sophomore Englirlv panel dixrusyion group talk il over, Left to right: Shirley Wagrzerv, Terry Hughes. Gene Pullman fvtmidingl, B017 Swenron, Charley Street, 4 S.. ,X ,ns ,nt 21 - n v. f 'i K gk 3 . A en, se ! N y fr ' W Nm? .. 5 f. S --Q ,. . if r T 2 i S Q .- f N, W!- ,sf 0 ' H as ,, ix 53 2 A K , A ,L ... 3 4: ,M f ' S- V ig ef if EXW of V., ga , r -fv- K , - , if S l req 'rg' Pm 'A rr ' 'ii ii' 1'5- gms Y, R ,QF N,f'i new an Q. 1, Y., . i 5 2 I 2 I W ,Ms- n-R I i gs lDel,m'as Nifhnlas Laurence Notler Allen Oster Mary Padham Faye Palmer -lim Parker Sandra Penhallcgon Bflrney Perkins Nlarlene Peterson Xwinilired Peterson l.OlllSl' pICliCl'lS Gene Pollman l.a ry Pomerov Delores Ratrliffe lioh Reimer Donna Rice Nlarilyn Ri:ha:'Clson Luella Ringer Arlen Ristuhen Annette Ross Gary Rostoili Alice Salzer Lois Sfhwiesow Duane Srott Dean Singer Carol Slingerland Ronald Smith Dorothy Snyder Gene Thomas Alice Theriault Robert Tecter Rohert Swenson Darlene Stumm Charles Street Rae Spurgeon Sophomore: take biology to fulfill a science credit foward graduation. Row I-Donna june Afmy. jerry Hrookf. Ran' 2--Bennie Car-ner Belty jo Almy. Gordon Boyd. Ramona Blznncutlml, Row 3-Richard' Kiunaman, Enid Howard, Barbara Hopp fuppcr- flaxrnzanl Doug Gesler. Karen Thompson Dorothy Ticlcnor Mary Ann Tobinslci Dale Tompkins Robert Tunell Beverly Wagner Shirley Wagner Evelyn Watson Nancy Wayerslci Shirley Weihcr Bert Westerman David Whitman Dennis Whitman Norman Whirworth .Iulene Williams Nyles Williams Roberta Williams LeRoy Wilson Doris Wohld Pat Woods .lark Woodward Be ty Yeager ' 127' -. ' ' ' if ,-. sf3.'f eye 'mmm www A A W i' 'R xv- , 3- gli 4 ,,, .-1. if I 'F' V A G- ,! 'S or f 551' W- Y! N A yt... . ,, ,P .A , ,P ll W 3' I 5 ' , fps ' fd. QL I -Q., Q. s f . V 31 iw. ' ,, Q H- xv it , f Wi y V . it as l W W i 3' ' :Q 7' if X A l gr, , f S M, ' Af A r H ,ji 1 i W H 1? P I f f'f, ,V , Mm Zu l 4 J fl At last the students of the Class of '52 have become upperclass- men. They dreamily glide around at their first main activ- ity, the Junior Prom, as the theme, Lost in a Dream , comes to life. Excitement runs high as the cast is chosen for Growing Pains , their class production. The final activity of the year is the serving of the departing seniors, the juniors decorating and ushering for the baccalaur- eate service and ushering at the graduation ceremonies. Junior class officers, left lo right: David Swanson, president, Dale Jorgensen, yell king, Phyllis Hendrickson, secretary, Mar- jorie Roe, song queen, Shirley Housman, vice presidenl, and Frank Brown, treas- urer. 'lad in cz Dfzeczm -- ' poem 7 in X. I Ml ' ' 'Sl 3 as 5 1 cw 51 if Ray Allbritton Nora Andrews Meady Arrowsmith Barbara Ashton Patsy Baldwin Janice Bangsberg Phyllis Banker Patricia Barnet Marjorie Barnes Eunice Barrow Lorraine Basom Florence Berry Roza Blankenship Tommy Bowdish Ronald Breckel Frank Brown Lee Brown Gladys Carlson Milton Caron Carl Carrington Dolores Carrothers JoAnn Caryl Larry Chamberlain Joyce Cochran Jeanette Cramer Ken Crawford Bill Crowell Louise Cumpton Gerry Curtis Inez Damme Carroyl Damon Pat Davis Roger Davis Larry Dean John Deirhman Sandra Devones Richard Dodds Jack Donahue Wesley Dosser Gregory Dunham Lloyd Dysart Billie jean Edwards Gary Ely jim Fuller Bob Gavin Jerrel Gilligan Harold Goodwin jimmy Grainger Shirley Gleenblatt David Greene George Greene Arlene Hamilton Q ..- NRI, X ., . 'rf f ,, . 13 E,-2' is i fi 5 Q. f . if :rr N 1 a -X aw, 1, l 3 4, 4' y i , Q V f' if l rf' Q fi U it if .sf-x fm' ' -l lc? 5 tsl 12 . 3 l In sharp contrast to the halls outside, the library form: a pool of quiet for bury Jludents. A Wandering photographer caught a small area of these students this spring, In the foreground, facing the camera, are Shirley Housman, Marlene Peterson, Louise Curnplon and Peggy Hope. In the lrarkground, facing the camera, are Russell Molrney, Ioyce Sidwaski ana' Art Lehman. Typing fflasx, One of the vinyl mlwjerti in high school these dayx is typing. Here a group of xixth pvmnl xlndvnti flmgglv with a xuhjeet that if eunxiclvrea' fun , Reading from front to hack of each row and slarling with lhe fin! mn' at the right of the picture. Row I-ffrxvin Ely. Barham Baker. Phyllix Niemi. Lee Hdfdfbffk, foyer Davis. Raw Z jim Grainger, Carol llflulford, Hub Hagen, Byron lVilliamf, Albert Mcmrris. Huw 3+T0m Bonfdish fparlially hiddvnl. lfllvn Gurdmr. Frances Rinaldi. Row 4fHenny Keller, Darlene Strnnin. Rii-lmfd Ferrell. Beulah Hill, Run' 7--li'1'i'lyn llfiilmn. Carol Slingerland. Barham Pollock. Row 6-Dirk Lund. K P 1'1.1.s4:,a 2' x ,:,55:.:z1- ' 1 .1-wg.-:5 Pf'W'?5'.' A :j:,g.:J,eg5:,5ef4:2: WEN I f,, rf . K lug! if by ' v x , G f Roger l lclgvrmon Phyllis l lendricl::,on Q -:lah l.nrry lluntliorn M 1, Ted l'lex-JI!! b l ' nv- janet Hillycr 'QF' Sylvia Hollis YM '1 f X fl X Cin-l Holatcnl 1 ,,A..- r , iw, f , ,wife Q Peggy Home j . Shirley Houflmim Jr- , ' gy , Leroy Howell M if t V ' fm K . h , l '? 1' e l5ei'imrd lflnglus a D f 'Xl' km 7 , X 7 Loretta blncliaon :I Q I 1 ' my si l R0l'l0I'l jnntz J, - ' gg f:l:u'e-nec jolmson XV , if ' ', ' y a M Gary jolmson -, ,Q - Naomi Kelso il ffl Dale Jorgensen my 'i . , , A ., , ' A W jcnnnine jones A I K X Delores Knapp Penny Knopf jimmy Kverli Yell l .eljuc Rolwcrr Levine Qliyllis Libby ffl 'iill Logan lifgkif Tom lVlnlnericli lack Nlnrslmll lolm Milem Pat Miller Frank Moulton Carol Mulford Leland Nichols Phyllis Niemi Fred Oster james Oster Ken Palmer Valerie Park jim Pearson Barbara Pennington Barbara Pollock Allen Porter Gretchen Qualls Lenora Ramsaur Gene Randall Hazel Reynolds junior Richardson Frances Rinaldi Parry Robbins Deane Robinson Dwayne Robinson jack Robinson Marilyn Robinson Glen Roetter Irene Ross Duane Roy Shirley Russell pfzeeent :Ze - 3 22'.f:f:'2f ...- g 1:'fsE:i: , ' , Q, El 2 R is In a scene from the class play, Growing Painsv, George Mclrz- tyre, KBiII Loganl, gets a scolding from his fallver, Professor Mcln- tyre, flloyd Dysartl, while sister Terry, fPhylfis Niemil and Mrs. Mclntyre, fLenora Ramsaurl, look on. M a o n 'i 'sir ,2gf, K . W , te 1 'Q il . , WWI .Q N Q vgra sg ii.: ' -' , Q 4,., -. ' L 3 D Q. ,. ' - , 55,1 ?,yW't My ,vw XF H , iw- -Z is . F A - in we XV f xy V . vp ...L ki, W ' W ss rs Q 1 , e Q if 4 .. .ss.r: ae . . --.r. -f an ,K K . ! D l ix QA L, A i W, .5 im , W' H 5'-5:55-Z' I Z::?::2 5',....: ' N . J' .c 'A 4 R Y 4 . , ilff-,g . , .. ., W .M v' 4 W K, f +4 :J w W 1. Iuriiorr work on programs for the flax: play. Left to riglvl: Shirley Greenblatt, Barbara Pollock, Virginia Ticleriur, Marilyri Rob HI YOU Mary Ann Scheele Vida Scott Tex Severns David Sizemore Roberta Small Laveta Smith Ron Smirh Barbara Spears Bill Strong David Swanson Mary Lou Sweely Peggy Taylor Dorothy Teeter fleo Thayer Virginia Ticlcnor Robert Towner Delores Turman Audrey Villers Richard Wallace Joyce Warter Charlene Warilo Diclcie Wenger Bertha Williams Coney Wofford Gladys Woodhouse Wayne Wright Don Yontz Connie York Norman Zucatti lack Heinricher xc 'YW' :gi?qQ.1 'sW 5 , R z -Gig? ' ' E ' av ,X .- .: -- 2 x W I 9...-Y xv.: 9 Class of '5l's 1950 production, George Washington Slept Heref, Seated' on the floor are Harry Barner and Ellen Messeriger. Standing, left to right, Wallare Jamieson, Ray Casey. Margie Doney, june Givens and Mary jane Harmon. Slumber party members. Hazel Harris, Anita Widell and foanrie Shafer pose at the Girls' League slumber party. Below, a group takes it easyv at the party. Sydney Dion, Ioan Hayes, Betty Fry anal Shirley Green- lulatt. Make-Up Application, Peggy Taylor ana' Phyllis Hendrifk son make up foe Riley, a member of this yeafs cast of Mother ls a Freshmann. Twenty-five ' pkg '74 Senior clam advisor: get together to discuys the many problem: that confront the Seniors in their march toward graduation. Seated is Mr. jack Frame and looking on are Mr. Leo Milarzozwki, Miss Margaret 'l'he Great Adventure is drawing to a elose as l2fl Seniors look forward to the Baccalaure- ate and Clonnneneernent Services which ol'l'ic'ially mark the end ol' their high school work. Look- ing batik over the year many highlights are brought to mind. The sparkle and glitter ol' the Senior Hall: worth ol' the lumber industry as seen on the X'Veyer- hauser trip May l7: the -Iunior College and the Girls' League teas for the Senior girls, and the Inspirational Award given to the outstanding Senior girl. Muir and Miss Mildred Walker. HW rf Senior class officerr. Gordon Sexton, pre- sident: Edwina Miller, secretargvg Anna Lee Spendiff, treaxurer: Eddie McDade, 'rife prexident. al pzoductdan In addition to the four students shown at the bottom of the page, there were twelve other Seniors who maintained high enough grades to qualify as honor graduatesu. Shown above, Row I-Katherine Woodford, Rae Herrick. Row 2-JoAnne Olmsted. Anna Lee Spendiff. Row 3-Hazel Harris, Earle johnson, Joanne Shafer, Bart Bloom. Not shown in the group but honor students also, are joan Hayes, janet Steele, Delores Hovda, Ruth Waitt, Kathleen Roley and Don Duncan. Class Speakers. Picture to the left below shows Mary Jane Harmon and Anita Widell, salutatorian and valedictorian of the Class of '51, respectively, as they compare notes on their commencement night talks. Picture to the right shows two other commencement speakers, Marianne Mellish and Mathew Rinaldi. Marianne Was the choice of the faculty and Mathew was selected hy the class. Row 1: LEATH ANDREWS-F.F.A. 1-4, treasurer Z, 4, Foot- ball Z3 Congress 2. HARRY BARNER-Football 1-4, Track lg Band 1, 23 Boy's C Club 1-43 Play Cast 3g Golf 3, 4. MARLENE BASOM-Columns 4. SUE ANN BEGLEY-Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball Princess 23 D.E.O. 4. Row 2: JEAN ANNE BLIKRE-Cats Club 3. BART BLOOM-Band 1-43 Soloist S.W.W. Music Meet Z9 Con- gress 3, 43 K.E.L.A. Club 2-4, President 3, 4, Play Cast 3, 43 Masque-Gavel 3, 4, Columns Editor 4. FRANK BOYD-Congress lg Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Boy's C Club 3, 4, ROBERT BRILL-Football 1-4, Boy's C Club 1-45 Basketball 2. Q5 gavage!! Row 3: JOE BROOKS-Stage Crewg Yearbook 3. JANET BROWNING-Girls' Glee lg Girls' Ensemble 15 K.E.L.A. Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Girls' Nonette 45 Cats Club 3g Assembly Committee 4. LEE BUTKUS-Boys C Club Smoker 2, Play Cast 3, 45 Hi-Y 43 Masque-Gavel 3, 4g Congress 45 Choir 4. DORIS BURLINGAME-Girls League 1-4. BARBARA LEE CAMBRIDGE-Bulcamards Z, Girls' League Treasurer 3, Pepper Club 3, 4g D.E.O. Secretary 43 Masque-Gavel Vice President 4. MARCHETA MOVAE CARSON-Bulcamards lg Girls' Glee 1 Choir 43 K.E.L.A. Club 4, Columns 3. Scene from Mother Ir a Ffffhffldflu. Left to right: Deloris De- Rosia, Anita Widell, Margie Doney. -we 'W K --Awww Row 1: RAYMOND L. CASEY-Class President lg Congress lg A.S.B. Executive Council lg Football lg Basketball lg Play Cast 3g Torch Honor Club 4g Masque-Gavel 4. MARLENE RUTH CHRISTIN-Girls' C Club 2-4g D.E.O. 4g Movie Club 3, 4. ROSEMARY CLUZEL-Girls, League 1-4. DALE COLVIN-F.F.A. l-4, Treasurer 3g Vice President 43 Track 3. Row 2: DAVID COMMEREE-Track 1-43 K.E.L.A. Club 2-43 Football Manager lg Basketball Manager 4g Class Yell King 3. LORRAINE COMPTON-Girls' League 1-4. ROSE LORRAINE CRAMER-Girls' C Club Z-45 Movie Club 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 D.E.O. Treasurer 4. Sharon Maxters and june Givens, xeniors, pay cloye attention to dictation in the advanced shorthand transcription class. BILL CRUSE-Football lg Track Manager lg Booster Club 3g Choir 1-3. Row 3: HOMER CURTIS-Track lg F.F.A. l-4, Secretary 3, President 4g Stage Crew 1-3. CALVIN CUTLIP-Withdrew to join Military Service JOHN DANIELS-Track lg F.F.A. 1-4, Vice President 3, Foot- ball 3. LARRY T. DeLANEY-Football 1-43 Track l-4g Boys, C Club 3, 4. DELORIS DeROS1A-CATS Vice President 4, Play Cast 4. SYDNEY MAE DION--Bulcamards 1-2, President 2g Girls' Glee lg Girls, C Club 2-4, Vice President 4g Girls' C Club Ex- ecutive Council 4g Tennis 2-4g Yearbook 2, 4. . 'f :Lasse 1--0--' 1. 1 w 9 V W1 Row l: MARGIE ANN DONEY-Class Secretary 15 Boosters 1-4, President 35 Girls' C Club 2-45 Play Cast 3, 45 Cats, Club 4. TOMMY DORSEY-Baseball 15 Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 15 Boys' C Club 3-45 D.E.O. 45 Boys' C Club Smoker 25 Choir 3-45 Yearbook 3. DONALD DUNCAN-Band l-45 Pep Band 1-45 Soloist S.W.W. Music Meet 15 Torch Honor Club 2, 35 Service Club 4. Row 2: DEWEY DUNLAP-F.F.A. 1-45 Football Z5 Track 1. SUSANNE DuVAL-Class Song Duchess 15 K.E.L.A. Club 1-45 Girls' Glee 15 Play Cast 3, 45 Masque-Gavel 45 Girls' League Executive Board 45 Choir 2-45 D.E.O. 45 Tumbling Team 2. LELA RAE DYE-Band 1, 25 Movie Club 1-45 Girls' C Club 2-45 Tumbling Team 2-45 Class Song Duchess 35 D.E.O. 4. Row 3: ELEANOR EIGSTI-Transferred from Vancouver, Wash- ington 45 Girls' Nonette 45 Choir 4. LOIS JUNE FORD-Band 1, 25 D.E.O. 4. BETTY FRY-Band 1-45 Pep Band 1-45 Girls' C Club Treasurer 45 Tennis Team 3, 4. Row 4: ROY GEHRMAN--Service Club 1. JUNE GIVENS-Girls' Glee 15 Bulcamards 25 K.E.L.A. Club 2-45 Play Cast 35 Cats Club 4. ELLEN GORDON-Band 1-45 Soloist S.W.W. Music Meet 1-2. Row 5: JERRY HADLEY-Make-Up Corps 4. GERALD DEAN HAMILTON-Basketball 3, 45 Movie Club 15 Stage Crew 1, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Boys, C Club 3, 4. HERMAN HAMILTON-Science Club 25 Stage Crew 3, 4. Row 6: MARY JANE HARMON-Student-Teacher Forum5 Bul- camarcls l, 25 Class Treasurer 25 Yearbook 25 Torch Honor 2-4, President 45 K.E.L.A. Club 3, 45 Girls, League Treasure: 45 Chair- man German School Committee 45 Play Cast 45 Pepper Club 45 Congress 45 Debate 45 Salutatorian. HAZEL HARRIS-Play Cast 3, 45 Torch Honor Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Columns 35 Congress 45 Cats Club 45 Pep- per Club 45 Bond Drive Chairman 4. JOAN HAYES-Transferred from Iowa 45 Choir 45 Girls Non- ette 45 Tumbling team 45 Play Cast 45 Columns 45 Torch Honor 4. Row 1: ROD HENSLEY-Class Vice President 1, 3, Boys, Club Secretary-Treasurer 3, Congress 1-2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 1-4, Base- ball 1-4, Track 1-4, Boys' C Club 2-4. RAE HERRICK-Bulcamards 1, Class Song Queen 2, Torch Honor Club 2-4, Yearbook 2, Play Cast 3, 4, K.E.L.A. Club 3, 4, Columns News Editor and Circulation Manager 3, A.S.B. Secretary and Executive Committee 4, Pepper Club 4, Masque- Gavel 4, Congress 4. , BARBARA HOPP-Class Song Duchess 1, Bulcamards 1, Class Secretary 2, A.S.B. Song Duchess 3, Choir 2-4, Boosters 3, Pep- per Club 4, Torch Honor 4. Row 2: DELORES CAROL HOVDA-Glee Club 1, Torch Honor 1-4, Cats' Club 3, 4. DONOVAN E. HOWARD-Band 1-3. TEMPLE HUDSON-Transferred from St. Helen, Oregon 3, Gregg Shorthand Club 3, Make-Up Corps 4. Row 3: SHIRLEY JACOBUS-Girls, Glee 1, Choir 2. WALLACE JAMIESON-Transferred from Granite Falls, Washington 2, Play Cast 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Con- gress 3, 4, Executive Committee 4, A.S.B. President 4, Hi-Y President 4, Golf 4. EARLE JOHNSON-F.F.A. 1, Torch Honor Club 2-4. Row 4: BENNY E. KELLER-Football 1, 3, Track 1, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. BEVERLEE KELLEY-Transferred from West Linn, Oregon 3, Chorus 1, F.H.A. 2. RICHARD KIFFER-Basketball 1-4, Track 1,23 Baseball 3, 4, Class President 2, A.S.B. Vice President 3, Hi-Y Vice President 4, Boys, Club President 4, Boys, C Club 2-4, Congress 2-4. Row 5: HENRY KNAUSE-Track 1, Baseball 2, F.F.A. 1-4, Stage Crew 2-4. DICK LUND-Choir 1-4, Octet 2. SHARON MASTERS-Columns 3, Cats 4. Row 6: VIOLA BELLE MAYHEW-Bulcamards 1, 2, Choir 2-4, Movie Club 4, KELA Club 4. DEANE MCCOY-Service Club 4. ED MCDADE-Football 1-4, Track 1, Basketball I, 3, Boys' C Club 2-4, Boys' C Club Vice President 3, Class Vice President 4. NNW HM Row 1: BARBARA JEAN McDOUGALL-Transferred from Oakville 35 Yell Duchess 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Band 15 Majorette 25 Class Vice President 25 KELA Club 3, 4. LENORA MCDOXVELL-Orchestra 15 Club Editor, Annual 4. PATRICIA MCKELLAR-Girls, C Club 2, 3. Row 2: CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN-F.F.A. 1-45 Stage Crew 25 Track 1-4. BARBARA MARIANNE MELLISH-Glee Club 15 Girls' C Club 2-45 Torch Honor 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Masque and Gavel 45 Faculty Selection Commencement Speaker. ELLEN MESSENGER-Band 1-35 Peppers 3, 45 Class Play 35 Girl-of-the-Month 4. Row 3: DONNA RAE MILLER-Glee Club 15 Class Treasurer 15 Nonettes 15 Yell Queen 25 Basketball Queen 25 Girls' C Club 2-45 Song Duchess 3, 45 Boosters 2-45 Heart Throb Princess 3, 45 Christmas Queen 45 Sports Girl-of-the-Month 45 Tennis 2-4. JOYCE MILLER-Club Editor, Annual 4. JACK MOREHEAD-withdrew 4. Row 4: BILLIE JEAN MYERS-Congress 1-45 Booster Club 2-4, Vice President 35 Girls' C Club 2-45 Executive Committee Girls, C Club 35 Tennis Manager 2, 45 Tumbling Club 3, 45 Peppers 3, 45 Girls' League Vice President 35 Sports Girl-of-the Month 35 Tiger Twirlers 35 A.S.B. Treasurer 4. NELDA NUGENT-Congress 25 Girls' C Club 2-45 Executive Committee 4. JO ANNE OLMSTED-Torch Honor 1-35 Boosters 2-45 Girls' C Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Tennis Team 2, 35 Class Secretary 35 Student-Teacher Forum 3, Chairman 45 Sport Girl-of-the-Month 35 Peppers 3, 45 Congress 45 Cats President 4. Row 5: DEL PETERSON-Congress 1, Z5 Golf 1-45 Basketball 15 Football 25 Class Vice President Z5 Boys, C Club 2-45 Hi-Y 3, 4. ROBERTA PETERSON-Transferred to River Falls, Wisconsin VIRGINIA PETTETT--Girls' League 1-4. Row 6: LAURA PHELPS-Heart Throb Princess 15 Girls, C Club 1, 25 Booster Club 2-45 Annual 35 Peppers 3, 45 Vice Presi- dent 45 Torch Honor 45 Student-Teacher Forum 4. JACK POLLMAN-Football 1-45 Basketball 1-35 Baseball 1-45 Boys, C Club 1-45 F.F.A. 1-35 Congress 45 Hi-Y 4. RONALD D. POVVELL-Football 1, Manager 25 Basketball Manager 15 Track Manager l, 2. Row 1: BETTY JUNE RAMSAUR-Bulcamards 1, Girls, C Club 2-4, Treasurer 3, Make-Up Corps 4. BILL RAMSAUR-Class Yell King 1, Boosters Z-4, A.S.B. Yell Duke Z, King 3, 4, Congress 3, 4, Tiger Twirlers 3, Hi-Y 4. SHIRLEY ANNE RICHARD-Boosters Z-4, D.E.O. 4. FLOYD RICHARDSON-Service Club 3. Row 2: JOE RILEY-Congress 1, Football 1, Debate 1-3, KELA Club 2-4, Class Play 3, 4, Masque and Gavel President 4, D.E.O. President 4, Annual 4. MATHEW RINALDI-Torch Honor 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Sen- ior Selection Commencement Speaker. PETE RISTUBEN-F.F.A. 1, Columns 2, Business Manager 3, Torch Honor 2, D.E.O. 4. Sharon Master: learns all about the red tape it take: to operate a school, as a student in Office Practice class. JANIS ROBERTS-Girls' C Club Z-4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Boosters 2-4, Peppers 4, Sports Girl-of-the-Month 4, Girl- -of-tbe-Montb 4. Row 3: KATHLEEN ROLEY-Girls' Glee 1, Annual Editor 3, Business Manager 4. DOROTHY SCHILT-Torch Honor 3, Peppers 4. ANNA SCHMIDT-Girls' Glee 1, CATS Secretary 4. JOSEPHINE SCORALLE4Orcbestra 1, Assembly Committee 3, 4, Senior Editor Annual 4, Girl-of-the-Month 4, Peppers 4. GORDON K. SEXTON-Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, President 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Congress 3, 4, Class President 4, Class Play 4. PAUL D. SEYMOUR-Transferred from Kent, WHSh1hgfOl1 2. Basketball Z, Track Z, Class President 3, Football 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys' C Club 3, 4, Congress 3. Row 1: JOANNE SHAFER'Bul:amarcls 1, 23 Annual 29 Torch Honor 3g Peppers 3, 4g Girls' League Sezretary 4. JOYE SIDWASKI-Girls' League 1-4. GARY SINGER-Basketball 1-4g Track 1-4g Boosters 2-49 Boys, C Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. DOROTHY JEAN SKINNER-Freshman Ensemlnleg Bul:am- ards 1, 25 Girls Glee 1, 25 KELA Club 2-43 Choir 3, 4g Class Treasurer 33 DEO 4g Tumbling Team 4. Row 2: DON SONABAND-Withdrew to loin Military Service 4, Boys Club 1-4. BONITA SPARHAWK-Movie Club 1-4g Girls' C Club 1-43 DEO 4. ANNA LEE SPENDIFF-Class Yell Queen 13 Bul:amarcls 1, Annual 2, Peppers Secretary 3, President 4, Girls' C Club 3, 4g Boosters 3, 4g Girl-of-the-Month 3, Torch Honor 4, Class Treas- urer 4. JANET STEELE-Transferred from Snoqualmie, Washingtvn 4 Student Counzil lg GAA 35 Operetta 1-3g Choir I-4g To':ch Honor 2-4. Row 3: HELEN SWEARINGEN-Bulzamards 1, 23 2, Columns Editor 4. ROBERTA TERRY-Glee Club lg Choir 2-4. CHARLOTTE JEAN TICKNOR-Congress 3. JAMES TICKNOR-FFA 2-4. Cong e:s GUY TRANTHAM-Transferred to Rochester, Washington 4. MARY VANIER-Girls' Glee 15 Choir 2, 35 Congress Club 3. Busily working on the scenery for the Senior Assembly Roberts, Anna Lee Spendiff ana' Edwina Miller. 2g KELA are Janis CAMERA SHY: ALOYSIUS A. BONAGOFSK1-Transferred from Chehalis, Washington 4. All-school Play 15 Basketball 1. JACQUELYN BUTLER-KELA Club 1, 45 Make-up Corps 1, 35 Boosters 2, 35 Majorette Z, 35 Tumbling 3, 45 Drum Major- ette 45 Congress 45 ASB Assembly Committee Chairman 45 Mag- azine Drive Chairman 4. ERNIE E. GREEN-Transferred from Mossyro:k, Washirigtoim 4. FFA 1-4. GEORGE HAYS-Boys' Club 1-4. Row 1: DON 1.. VAN LEER-Service Club Sezrctary-Treasurer 45 Movie Club Secretary-Treasurer 4. WARREN VAN MECHELEN-Transferred from Port Angeles, Washington 45 Boys' Club 1-4. GEORGE VENARD-Football 1-4. Row 2: RUTH WAITT-Torch Honor 2-45 Rules and Regula- tions Committee 3, Chairman 4. LAURA WEST-CATS Club 4. BEULA1-I WHITE-Band 1, 2, 45 Choir 3. Row 3: ANITA WIDELL-Torch Honor Z-45 Annual Z5 Girls' League Second Vice President 3, President 4g Girl-of-the-Month 35 Peppers 3, 45 KELA Club 3, 45 Columns 35 Southwest Wash- ington Girls' League President 45 Class Play 45 DAR Award 45 Masque and Gavel 45 Congress 45 Exe:utive Committee 45 Vale- Clictorian. RODNEY T. WILBER-Track 15 Band 1, 2. BYRON WILLIAMS-Transferred from Ro:hester, Washington 3. FFA 3, 45 Movie Club 45 Hi-Y 4. Row 4: KATHERINE WOODFORDfBand 1, 25 Annual Busi- ness Manager 35 Torch Honor 35 4. LEROY YOUNG-Withdtew to join Military Servi:e 4, EDWINA JAYNE MILLER-Columns 35 Class Seiretary 45 Masque and Gavel Secretary-Treasurer 45 Play Cast 4. BOB LaCLA1R-Stage Crew 1-4. EDWIN E, LARSON-Service Club 4. RICHARD MORRIS-Transferred from Chehalis, Washingtori 3. Boys' C Club 2-45 Basketball Z-45 Baseball 2-45 1-Ii-Y 3, 45 Congress 4. MARVIN L. PRILL-Movie Club 15 Class Play 35 Servige Club 4. DAVID F. ZUBER-Transferred from Portland, Oregon 4. Chorus 15 Yell King 25 Class Play Z5 Track 2, 35 Baseball 3. ' fre Pre aration or tlve im ortant social side o adult li e is ained tlzrou lv g g participation in activities that teaclv the individual cooperation While contributing luis share to the group effort. Purely social activities lvel develo oise and sel -control, so necessar to a ba adult li e. P P P 3' PPS' Pictured to the right are Donna Rae Miller. senior. and Frank Brown. junior, who reigned as the King ana' Queen of Hearts for 1951. .4 Ls? B 2? ,f'r,,? ral ,af W Q. img ,452 .feada ASB Officers. Shown in lhe ASB offire that iv tucked away in a corner on the third floor. an the officials of fha! organization going over wine of the records. Lef! lo right are Billie jean Myeri, treasurer: Rae Herrick, xecretary: jack Heinricher. vice president, and Wallace jarniewn. previdenl. Congreff. Row 1, Mary jane Harmon, Billie jean Myerx, Rae Herrick, Anila Widell, Marjorie Roe, janice Bangyberg. Row 2, jack Heinricher. jackie Bronzini, joAnne Olmsted. Wally jamie- son, Gordon Sexton, Coney Wofford, Buddy Cumpton. Row 3. Pal Edwards, Shirley How- rnan, Phyllis Libby, Gretchen Qually, Bill Ram- saur, jack Pollman, Charles Kiltle, Bart Bloom, Lee Butlzus. Row 4, Shirley Harris, Marlene Pel- erxon, David Swanson. Richard Kiffer, Richard Morriy. Q' 9 l: 'N oldcuw, ff .-... .-sl X fwx fi-0 Pep Slaff. Left to riglvl. counter floclzwise: Gary jolvnson. Peggy Taylor, Bill Ranimnr Phyllix Libby. Donna Rae Millfr. Ronald Smith. Pmctifing a new yell. Back to fronl, girly: Peggy Taylar, Phyllis Libby, Donna Rae Miller: lwyf: Ronald Smith. Bill Rmnxaur. Gary johnson. lin-I1 tht' impoitzmt lmusinws ul studcnt gm'- c-rnmcnt has its lightcr siclc as thc t-llicicm ycll :mtl mug stall' dial thcir stull '. The xix nit-mhc-is ol' this glllllll gnu' c'x'cl'y- thing they could mustvr in lJl'0lIlUllIlgC'l1IllllSi1lSlIl lm' :ill sluclvnt hotly zu'- tivititw. Wllt'lllCI' ol :ln athletic' nziturc or IIOI. Nm' tlitl tht' wc':utlu'1' tlznnpcn thvii' spirits. :tl- though it ciwtzlillly tlitl their clothes. as they stood in the ruin during lilllllllllll gzunvs to rzllly tht' stutlcm :ll1clit'nu's into Hum- nmrt' hig om- 1 lor tht' ICZIIII. Mr. Roberty Advisor lioyx' fflulz Smoker. One of the major activities of the Boys' Club was the rpon- xoring of a vmoker on Januar 18. Shown above are iftures of two of the bouts. za 3' P To tlve left jesse Wert and lim Martirxoviclv slug it out, While to the right Greg- ory llimlmm Iriex to land a punclv on folm Danielx who not only Wards lvim off lm! lands one of lvir own. Boys Club Officers. Left lo riglvl: Neil l,eDuc. xerrelary-treasurer: Richard Kiffer, pre- videnlg Dirk Werzger. vice president. P51'5'QitfsA-i'5l.fI'33sffa if Ta Qrfirtslfiazwifii figiff 'A I . A gf -Q Wh5'Gg35,,,5V if is My te M E rr .X , Ewmwme 71 ,G .. . ., 2-it M if 425' Flin wt Boys' Cllub. Boys' Club is the or- ganization to which all boys in CHS belong. 'l'hcir biggest social cvtrnt is one ol' long standing, the annual Turkey Shoot. Highlight ol' thc November affair this year was thc winning of thc big turkey by lirwin lily who had sold thc bird to the club in tht- lirsl place. A highly suc'ttcssl'ul smoker was also put on by the boys on january l8. Miss O. I. Thomas Advisor ummm- . ' er Girls' League. 'l'he noon candy concession and the sale of popcorn, candy and coke at the various games brought in the necessary funds for the girls to begin the task of refurnishing the Girls' League room this year. Another year 'round activity ol' the group is the selection of a Girl ol' the Month, each one ol' whom typilies a line ol' the Creed. Thanksgiving, Christ- mas and Easter see League repre- sentatives bringing good cheer and handmade favors to the old folks' homes. Mothers ol' the girls are honored at the annual All Mothers Tea and the Senior Girls Tea. Girls' League Meeting. Pictured above is a portion of the Centralia High School girls attending a Girls' League meeting in the gym, presided over hy Anita Widell, president, Seated around the tahle are the other League officers, Girls' League Officers. Row I, Ieannine jones. second vice-presidentg Mary jane Harmon, treasurer: Shirley Greenhlatt, first vice-president. Row 2, Anita Widell, president, foanne Shafer, secretary. f-ifmuml, Zo! 266024 Yr ,N . Annual Staff. Row I, Virginia Ticknor, Ioxeplvine Scoralle. Iayre Miller. Kathleen Roley. ROW 2, Edward Mc- Lauglvlin. joe Riley, Lcnora Mrllowell. Sydney Dion, 'l'his yt-zn s 1913! Slitllllilllll XVAI XXX: clrivt- gut ull to at llyitlg' stztit Octulmci' I8 with -llil am- mlztls soltl tht- lirst tvn tlztys. 'l'his yc':n s tllcmc, 'l'l1t' Grcztt .'xllYCllllll'CH, tlisplztys tht- jour- ncy ol 'l'igt'l'itt's llfllll thc timt' thcy t'llll'l' :ts l,l't'Slllllt'Il until they glillilllllll' us scimims. lhv stztll hats trictl to gin' at well' mtllitlvtl lllflllll' ol' hoth social :incl ztczttlcixtlt' 1lc'llX'lllt's ol thc SlllllCllI lmmlv. Annual Hcaalx. Top picture, left to right, jovvplvine Scoralle, lfdward Mt'- Lauglvlin, Virginia Tirknor and, stand- ing. Kathleen Roley. Lower left piclme showy nzvnzlvery of tlw annual staff working on individual Hua'- ent picturcx. Left to riglvt: Sydney Dion. Lenora Mrllmvell. Joyce- Miller. joe Riley. aa! ,465 so Clolurrznx Staff. Raw 1, Meady Arrowxmitb, Vida Seoft. Barbara Spears, Phyllis Libby, Sandra Devonex, Carl Carrmgton. Bertha Williams. Row 2, Carol Mulford, Mrs. Gleason fadvisorl. Eunice Barrow, Annette Ross, janet Hillyer. Charlene Vlfatilo. Bart Bloom. ,loan Hayes. Ken Crawford. Bill Crowell. Dan Logan, Werley Dorxer. vlxlll' flfllllllllh zlppn-zllul in ll new silt' this year. gl'0H'lIlQ lrmn lzlbloicl Lo ll lull-sire. amen Ulllllllll lll'XN'5lJ2lIK'l'. .X new policy ol Hllllllllg cditorsllilms was also use-cl in urclcr to allow IIIOH' sluclenls to get c-xpcriexlce in Lhcm- lmsilimms. 'l'lll'l'K' were llll'l'L' mlillcr' 1-nl L'llil0lkS-llI-K'lllCl- during the yn-ur: H2111 liluom, Ile-len Swc'1l1'i11gc'11 :md IZIIICI lllllyer. ll! than Ul'ClL'I'. Upper riglvt picture sbows lrearls of Columns' alepartrnent flaring tlve paxt year. Row I. Eun- zre Barrow, janet Hillyer, Carol Mulford, Meady Arrowsmitb, Cbarlene Watilo. Row 2, Bart Bloom. Bill Crowell, Carl Carrington. Bertlm lVilliarr1s. Lower riglvl picture slrowx Colurnnf Jtaff mem- ber! Working on an issue of tlve paper. Left to rigbt. counter clockwixe: Barbara Spearx. lifes- ley Dosser. Ken Crawford. Helen Swearingen. Annefte R055 fxtanzlingl, janet Hillyer, Vida Scott. Plvyllir Libby lstandingl. Sandra Devones. Eunice Harrow. Natalie Roxerzerarzr, Drum Wlajorellcx and flag twirfrrv add rolor lo the rmzrrfving lmua'. Row I, ffaml Nlillcr, Patty Kufwlvirzx, Cffvarmz Cfonrpton. jaffqn' Hronzini. Row 2, Hag lnfirfcrx, Indy Dozfclf, Sazzdra Penfmfl- cgml. ffmlmm link!-r. game! Ewa' 'ww Jeb no sm- nw was fluff f fee C1111 Row I Bfunlcntfwf Loornrv Przllrrnan .Sanvrig Ruth Blan ensfnp Hayex Hodge Houxrnan. Erwin. Pearmn, Hopp. Ron' 2. lurrnelee Dorn foo Hfzlcux Crane Evanf Butter xeld flvornpson Bowman Hfatxon Hrxn Ipe Rector. Row 3. Glmll, Street. Eanvnrdv. .Sac r1a'er Defanq H!00G',70!lYL Ronncranx Ihlvrns Ufaffane Root Gurdon Baoetk .Sturm Hmzrd. Run' 4. Henxfey. Gilxun. Hall. Hur' Band. Ron I. Rufvert twuuney, twtzrlfvn Rolf inmn. Pat fZ'c1'nur'dx. Slnrfey Harm. llnrntfrgf Ford. Vrrmz Ruth. lifll Hutkus. ferry Hfenger. jinnny Todd, Mt17'fl7cl Tieknor. Ron' Z, Slew- art VVNI. fdircflorl. Robert eS'Ilf't'llYUVI. faek Harner. Gary fnfvnmn. ,lim Parker. Hart Blown, jim Kverk. Runafd Srnilfr. Ufzffiarrr Knapp. LeRoy Backnmn, Sharon Cfompton. Row 5, Ruth Erwin. Pat f,'anncH. jun lfauzno. Dick Vlfcngcr. Allen Putter. Don l1'1f1mrd.x'. Betty Fry. Wexley Doxser, Cladyr Cftzrlron, Pat Rufvlvinx. Carol Nliffcr. Row 4. Run lireffq- ef, jim Pcarxon. Don 17uncan. Roger Suun- ron, john Nlifcrn. Frank Morcftcrrz. Burton nfevlerrmlrr, Dana Rcfmfq. Ken ffrufrv. Shir- ley Ruvvclf. Cleo Tfnryer. Cirlv' Nouctiv, Betty Io Almy. joan Hayef, 1 1111 luftronz I' 41111111 1, vii. Mary C0111111' l,3'm1. 11161 l711111n1r. ,l1111c't Bm11111111.1 1101111 c 111 1711111111 Alrny. 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Skinner, Ron 2, ffzlvlvx. REE. Tofvrrnfci. Eigsli. Butlqux. fffarzvifle. Hnlgrmz. Tlnzycr. Cf11l'i11. If 011. Tzfkrmr. Almy. Kruuvlvv. Hopp. Ron' 5, Hl1m1e11lf7al. Stoll, ,4lm . l31u1m11, Peterson. Hurldenzcr, Gidmn. Hmm. Forxlrmrz. flfl111'xfmll, Baker. Burner. Niflwlm. Snyder. Row 4. Millrr. Steele. Krlm, Wood- lmzzvv. Rdffllfff. Dmvry. Rolmzxorz. H1m11lt011. Bufkuv. l'm11f Ujf'. BVOYVFIIYIAE. Oil. ll'ondv. Matfcmu. f.lVd'I't'V!. I'-7't'f!7771ClI Girff' fiqrxwlrzfvfv. Ron I. Bonnie Cfmxvr. Nlary Haven I'Vl'Vjf'dH Cfvaffrrxdrr. Ummm ffauzrzx, Sfvirfvy Hnumzmz, Rmafir Prrzfv. ,Hm'!fn1 ,I-H'k71l7V. Ruff' lfruzrz. l5c1'vrfy CCC. Run' 2. Rmfv Brymn. Dimm Hvfvmf. Indw Rlllllllfk, Jffarjom' U vf1vtf'r, Dfzdae afz W660 2 W, .1 ' gg fig: w W sg. U ww V .M..f,x.v' X , wqwml ,E 5 5 sn ' hge ' pawn, ' ' wmv! junior Play, Three views of members of the east of the hilarious comedy. Growing Pains . are seen above and below. Above, left. are seen seated Professor aria' Mrs, Melrztyre, fLl0yd Dysart and Iseriora Rarnsaurl With their Children George and Terry, fBil1 Logan ana' Phyllis Niemit standing hehmd them. To the right Traffie Officer Gary johnson guards his prisoners who are. left to right: Barbara Spears. George Greene. Barhara Pollock. Coney Wofford, Marjorie Roe. Gerry Curtis. Below is the all-east picture. ROW I4-Mary Lou Surely. Phyllis Niemi. Barhara Pollock. Marjcirie Roe. Row Z!-Gary johnson. Lloyd Dysarl. l.enora Ramsaur. Row 3-Barbara Ash- ton. Cfarruyl Damon. Bill Logan. Davin' Greene. Gerry Curtis. Coney Ufoford. Barhara Spears. Row 4-Roger Davis, Mr. Gruver, di- reetor. liu'1'ylIlil1g lirmn :ifhing joints to :aching liczirts, cspwizilly the lzillcr. zippc'zii'ccl in the -lunim' rlziss play. CLrowing Pains . The clilvrly l.zilin pi'ulic'smr, :ll tinlcs lllilii. really had In mac' In keep up with his ymiiig-liczirteil sun zinil clsiugli- lcr. llc' :incl his inotllvrly will' l'XlDCl'll'lll'l' niziny things while the fhilclrcn :ire experi- Ullfillg' hczn't-rendiiig things . N If . azfdmha? . ilVIOfl787 ls a Freslrmann. Two scenes from the Senior class production. To tlre left the girls are very depressed when they find lrow tlve bays take the arrival of Abigail. Left to riglvt, Mary jane Harmon fMargielg Hazel Harris fMrs. Millerjg Rae Herrick Isylvial. and Sue Du Val fClaral. Taking an interest in the proreedings also is Lee Butkus fProfessor Miclraelsl. ,Picture to the right shows the boys meeting Abby Uoan Hayesl. Left to right, Wallace Iamieson Uacklg Gordon Sexton fBiIljg Bart Bloom fBobol, and Mathew Rinaldi ff-Iowiel, all making valiant efforts to lake Alzigal Fortitude Abbot to the big dance. PLAY CAST. Below, the cas! of the play takes time out during a rehearsal. Left to riglvt, row I-Margie Doney, Sue Du Val, Deloris DeRo5ia , Edwina Miller, Bart Bloom, Lee But- kus. Around the piano, clockwise, Rae Herrick, Hazel Harris, Mary jane Harmon, Wallace jamieson, Anita Widell, Gordon Sexton, Mathew Rinaldi, Marvin Prill, joan Hayes. One ol' the many tributaries in our river ol' adventure is that ol' drumaties. The Senior class pushed lull speed ahead with Mother Is 21 Freshman , zu com- edy in three acts. The story con- cerns il middle-aged woman, Ah- igziil Fortitude, who, in order to send her daughter to college, had to rely on the Abigail Fort- itude Memorial Scholarship and attend College herself. Her :ld- ventures kept the audiences in El state of suspense and mounting hysteria as the play progressed. l orty-nine Boys' C Club. Ron' I. Gene Pollman. David Swanson, Riclvard Dodds. Richard Kiffer. Paul Seymour. Eddie Mcllade, Harry Barner, Bill Strong. Row 2. Larry Delaney, Tom Malnericlv, jack Heinriclver, jafk Pollman, Riclmrd Morris, Gary Singer, Ron Biffkfl, Tommy Dorxey, Don Yontz. Row 3. Robert Town- er, Larry Hentlvorn, Frank Boyd, Delbert Petcrxon. 650:54 aabzidvcle to Hi-Y. Ron' l. l7c'llv4'r'l Pvlfrvon. Riflmrd Daddy, Rirlrard Kiffer. Gary 'I0l7H,f0H. ifVallau' jarrzirvmr. Ron lim-lqvl. Row 2. Lee Butkux. Bill Rarnsaur. Gordon Sexton. Paul Seymour. Rod Henslev, Dirk VVCIIHCT. Ron 5. Kflmrlcv lVlcl.ar4gl7lin, jack Pollman. Gary Singer, Richard Morris. ,lark Heinriclrer, jack Rolvrrzson. ji f Service Club. Row 1, Mark Anderson, Larry Laycock, Lee Brown, Glen Roetter, Neil LeDuc, Sheldon Laralree, Dean Robinson, jim Pearson. Row 2, David Whitman, Torn Phelps, Dennis Whitman, Robert Johanson, Marvin Murray, Duane Roy, Tom Bowdish, Charles Street, junior Richardson. ROW 3, Leroy Howell, David Sizemore, Delmer Anderson, Dean McCoy, Roger Helgerson, Homer Curtis, Edwin Lar- son, Delmar Aumiller. 7 . CATS. Row I, Margie Doney, Io Anne Olmsted, Deloris DeR0sia, Laura West. Row 2. Sharon Masters, Anna Schmidt. june Givens. Row 3, Hazel Harris, Miss Bartholomew fadvisorl, Delores Hovda. nd' Pepperc, Row I, Billie jean Myerx, Rae Herriek, Anil: Widell, Hazel Harris, jo Anne Olrnsied, Laura Plrelpv. lVlary jane Harmon. Ellen Mexserzger. ROW 2. Slrirley Houymarz. Barlrara Peyton. Plryllis Hendrielqsrni. Plryllii Lilrlvy. joyee Wrirter. Connie York, Florenee Berry, Anna Lee Spendiff, janiv Roberts, Row 3. Joanne Slrafer. Domllry Selrilt, fofeplrine Seoralle, Shirley Greenlrlalt. Peggy Taylor, Marjorie Roe. Barbara Hopp. Il.1l'lHlVd ffanzlrrialge. 'Lurelr l1'unor. Row 1. Marjcrrie Roe, Barbara Hopp. Delores Hovda, Carol Mizlfrrrd. janet l agernev,x'. l7el,orax Nielrolax. lVIarlene Peterxon. Marilyn Kolrinson, Pat Greenland, Shirley Harriy. janiee Hafer, Pat Edwards, Dolly Dunlap. Row 2. liuniee Barrow, Rae Herrick, Anita Wi- dell, lwary ,lane Harmon. Hazel Harriy. Eleanor Greene, Franees Rinaldi. Slvirley Hourrnan, Gretchen Quallx, Anna Lee Spendiff, Laura l'lnrlpi. lVlarianne Mellixlr, Row 5, David Swamon, Bart Bloom, Ray Casey, Leroy Howell. Carol Day. Annetle Roxy. Fay Palmer. Mary Pad- lrarn, Rnlrer! folranven. Cflmrlev Street. jarriex Favanv. joan Hayex. Row 4. Frank Mrrizltrrri. Gary folrnmn. Lloyd Dycarf. Mallreir' Rinaldi. Ron l?reelqel. David Greene. Bill Cirmvell, jolvn Deielvrrian. Earle jolrrison. Z Fifty-Iwo Girls' C Club. Row I, Lela Dye, Margie Doney, Ianis Roberts, Io Anne Olmsted, Sandra Devones, Billie lean Myers, Betty Fry. Row Z, Shirley Greenblatt, Lorraine Cramer, Phyllis Libby, Phyllis Hendrickson. Donna Rae Miller, Sylvia Hollis, Bonita Sparhawk. Row 3, Nelda Nugent, Anna Lee Spendijf, Sydney Dion, Mari- anne Mellish, Carol Matteson, Marlene Christin. FFA. Row 1, Merle Adams, Eddie Watterson, Lee Hardihecle, Leo DeMarre, Arvid Levine, Lawrence Notter, Verle Robinson, Ronald Keese. Row 2, lack Miller, Glen Roetter, Ted Hewitt, Ken Crawford, Gregory Dunham, Edward Conzatti, Bob Clark, Kyle Case, Don Allison, jim Lyon. Row 3, Duane Andrews, Delmar Bishop, Rodney Cody, Leroy Allison, john Daniels, Byron Williams, Charles Gilson, Henry Knause, Charles McLaughlin, Val Gene Stone, Phillip Messenger. Row 4, David Kuper, Dwayne Robinson, Richard Wallare, Hugh Kintzley fadvisorj, Erwin Ely, lim Ticknor, Dale Tompkins, Dewey Dunlap, junior Richardson, Richard Ferrell, jack Miller, Homer Curtis, Albert Morris, Dale Colvin. F iffy-three X 'Vi sg tg gr f is AJ h,7V --hh' Make-Up. Row 1, Shirley Greenblall, Peggy Taylor, Sylvia Hollis, Temple Hudson, Rochelle Ana'ermn, jerry Hadley. Row Z, Betty Karnsaur, Ioflnn Caryl, Sandra Devones, Phyllis Hendrickson, lfunife Barrow, Lenora Ram- saur. Boosters. Row I. Dixie Durgin. Shirley Greenhlalt, Peggy Taylor, Donna Rae Miller, Sandra Devones, JoAnn Caryl, Billie ,lean Myers, janis Roberts. Row 2, Billie Severns, Io Anne Olmsted, Sue Begley. Shirley Richards. Anna Lee Spendiff, Phyllis Libby, Barbara Pennington, Sylvia Hollis. Row 3, Margie Doney, Laura Phelps, Ron Smith, Gary Singer, Bill Rarnsaur. Gary johnson, Mary Connie Lyon, Shirley Wagner, jane Graham. KELA Club. Row I, Mary Connie Lyon, Joyce Cochran, joe Riley, Rae Herrick, Bart Bloom, Sheldon Larabee, Ianet Browning, Beverly Wagner, janet Sackrider. Row Z, Beverly Gee, Carol Gibbs, Audrey Villers, Barbara McDougall, Vida Scott, Barbara Pollock, Louise Pick- ens. Marilyn Robinson. Dorothy Skinner. jackie Bronzini, Anita Wialell. Row 3, Delores Ratcliffe, Rae Spurgeon, Karen Thompson, An- nette Ross, David Commeree, Gary johnson, Larry Laycock, Lee Brown, Myrna Matteson, Mary ,lane Harmon, Sue Du Val. Row 4, Donna Henifin, Pat Woods, Pat Baldwin, Lavela Smith, Carol Day, Gladys Woodhouse, Barbara Ashton, Barbara Peyton, Connie York, Viola Mayhew. Marcheta Carson. DEO. Row I, Carol Matteson, Bonita Sparhawk, Lela Dye, Lorraine Cramer, Barbara Cambridge, Shirley Richarrl, Sue DduVal. Sue Begley. Row 2, Don Van Leer, Marlene Christin, Tom Dorsey, joe Riley, Pete Ristuben, Mr. Gru- ver fa visorj, Movie Club. Row I, Lillian Lange, Edna Mae Hudson, Alice Lange, Ken Crawford, john Deicbrnan, Lorraine Cramer, Marlene Cbristin, Bon- ita Sparbanfk, Lela Dye. Row 2, Don Gulscbow, Richard Davis, Donald Ashbrook, Viola Maybew, Carol Matteson, Gene Nelson, Arvid Le- vine, Williain Knapp. Row 3, Byron Williams, Don Van Leer, Larry Laycock, Glen Roeller, Delmer Anderson, Mark Anderson, Norman Sicrners. Gerry Sparhanfk. Row 4, Larry Elwess, Frank Moulton, Sbeldon Larabee, Doug Gesler, Lloyd Dysart, Don Galpin. Mr. Roe lad visorl. Masque and Gavel. Row 1, Mary ,lane Harmon, Marianne Mellisb, Edwina Miller, Barbara Cambridge, Sue Du Vall, Marilyn Robinson. Row 2, Ray Casey, Gordon Sexton, Rae Herrick, Anita Widell. Row 3, Mr. Wicks ladrisorl. Ricbard Kiffer, Bart Bloom, Larry Laycock, joe Riley, Lee Bulkus. WS S nie Pact in f444em5Z6e4 One of the big events of each school year is the annual Senior assembly put on for the rest of the student body by the members of the grad- uating class. The Private Life of a Private or, It Could Happen to Youu was the theme of this yeafs production. Three cowboys do their bit in the scene to the left. Accompanied by joe Riley, Del Peterson, Bill Cruse and Richard Morris sing Ragtime Cowboy Ioen. The other scene is a night club in which Dorothy Skinner entertains with That Ola' Black Magic . Looking on from the background' are Frank Boyd, Barbara Cambridge. Ray Casey, Edwina Miller. Reading script for a Thursday broad- cast are, Row I, Marilyrz Robinson, Annette Ross, Rae Spurgeon. Row 2, Beverly Wagner, Bart Bloom, Rae Herrick. janet Browning. V 14 ' Z9 14 Proof that sportsmanship is a tangible thing that can be measured is found in the winning of the Sportsmanship Trophy in basketball for the third time by the residents of Tigerville. Pictured at the right are jerrell Gilligan and jack Heinrirher in a tense moment in one of the Olympia games. 3'f f' M , ,f :us '?5. ' : '- Qi . . '5sf? 'f'f 2 1 3,5 ff if I EM-eff, gg. in .... v ii Q 2 5 M if ug -- .. 5, 'l'his yezn s Varsity lootbzill teznn, under the direc- tion ol' Couch George Rowswcll, inet il string ol' de- feats. A luck ol' cxpericiic'e throughout thc teuni was the inuin lzuitor in the long string ol losses. lix- perience gained this year should go zu long way for the boys next season. Regardless ol' their losses, how- ever. the tt-:nn never stopped trying nor did the student hody lose lziith in their gridiron color lX'2ll'L'l'S. Senior Gridsters. In the center picture below are gatbered tbe Senior members of the 1950 football team in a special session of skull practicey' before going out on tbe feld to try out the signals. Kneel- ing, left to rigbt, are Eddie McDade, lack Pollman, Coach Rowswell. Bob Brill, Harry Barrier, Larry Delaney. Standing, left to rigbt, are Frank Boyd, Rod Hensley, George Venard, Tom Dorsey. Surrounding tbe picture of tbe seniors are Coach Rowswell, H. Bar- ner, Brill, F. Brown and Coach Gee in the top row. Under tbe pict- ure are Malnericb, Messenger, Moran, Perkins and G. Pollman. ifiwmmanvf' Aimee- I lg 5 Q.. 1 l. ,s J was-fjfy i2?ii1iQ,,,.If ,-:g A my -... 1' xg V . N Y 2.3 H : t. r s o S r H me , Stal! l 9 E , 'A ' - ffl - 6 :gan Viz? wig' Varsity Squad. Below are shown the members of the 1950 varsity foot- ball squad as they will appear next fall without the seniors, shown in the picture to the left, who will have been graduated. Row I-Tex Severns, Charles Gilson, Russell Mohney, Bill Strong, Richard Dodds. Coney Wofford, Tommy Malnerich. Row 2-Gene Pullman, Robert Towner, Charles Kittle, Ron Brecleel, Larry Henthorn, Phillip Mes- Footlmll scores lor 1950: fllenmaliu scores lirstj ' 'li lglnm , , ,,e, ,, e,o, Z sengey' Kelso ,,,,, t,e,e 1 I Seen below around the team picture are Coach Morris, Delaney, Dodds, Hoq umm ' ' 0 Ferrell and Coach Russell. At the extreme right are Gilson and Hen- Abcrdccn 0 thorn. Under the picture are I. Pollman, Severns, Strong, Teeters and Towner. Olylnlyigl Y V 0 Vancouver .. , 6 Longview 0 me ' ' Chclxulis - -e-f ..., 0 C D' . g , Y , 1 . . Qi ' Qllgfaf' rv ' 1 eff W ti , ,i . .5 .,.. . V K Z- I. V y E A A ..,, : - ' 4' X 5 X t f ' C ' 5 S.. ' 3 , ffl - . 2 W -fi '1 'GP' rere s fr ' 'f 2 I , . ' I ' .. , l 3 Aii' Q Mi ' ' H ' WWW M' L 'W' ' ' 'i ' 'V ' fptmesfsw-fre 1 rf' H . Qi . J -QQ- -if Y a fi . '- .- Q a ..,,..., if M U V pl V 'W 2 4 Despite the lact that their leant eante out on the lege. Most ol the teanrs trouble stennnetl lront a short end ol' most ol' its sc-ores. ligerites were not lack ol' height, a laetor that was plentiful on other too unhappy orer the haskethall season since at league teanis. -lerrel Ciilligan was not only high its entl was waiting' the highly eoretetl Sportsman- point ntan ol' the season with ll2 tallies, hut also ship Trophy. The year ntarketl the advent ol a won a berth on the All-Star team ol' the league. new coach in this sport also, Coach Hob lilliott Cary lily, who placed on the second All-Star string. eonring to Centralia lront XVashington State Col- sroretl IO!! points lor the Tigers. 2? 7mm Varsily Baslze.'l1allSquaa'. Belonfixllre 1950-51-rarxity basketball Riclvara' Morrix, Rickard Dodds. Row Zflforz Brcfkcl. Gary team that Jlrowea' Ilrcy coula' really take it rulvcrz the going Singer, Frank Brown, Gerald Hamilton, Icrrcl Gilligan, jack go! rough. Row I-Gary lily, David Swanson, Richard Kiffer, Heinriflzer, Coach Bolr lfllioll. Kitten Basketball. Row 1. Bolv Brown. David Dunfan. Sheldon Laralzee. Row 2. Coatlr Dickie, Dean Singer. Charles Killle. ,4'Wew Below iv iz pirturc of ,rome fan action on lin' Tiger lvmne floor. Ritlvaml Doaldx, No. 5, anal l7i5 opponent jump for llve ball while Gary Ely. No. 3. prepares to refeive the ball. Tiger Varsity: Opponent Centralia Olympia 38 37 Olympia 47 33 Aberdeen 54 45 Aberdeen Z3 14 Aberdeen 51 38 Hoquiaxn 59 33 Hoquiam 69 34 1-Ioquiam 45 23 Hoquiam 70 46 Tiger Kittens: Olympia 42 17 Olympia 43 58 Olympia 42 26 Olympia 42 25 Aberdeen 36 41 Aberdeen 43 27 Aberdeen 43 22 Aberdeen 56 42 Hoquiam 43 45 Hoquian1 49 29 Hoquiam 50 32 Hoquiam 32 25 Tiger juniors: Olympia 37 35 Olympia 38 35 Olvmpia 58 43 Aberdeen 37 34 Aberdeen 51 Z9 Hoquiam 41 36 Hoquiam 35 18 Cbebalis 25 20 Chebalis 32 41 ul' svntling tllrct' in' lout' l'0llIl'Sl2llllS ligvr tllint-lzttls liztxc mzttlt' zu guutl show ing this ycztr :tml stztntl :ui t-xccllctit ttlizttict- slillt' trztck uncut in Pullniztti on Mau' 25 :tml 1 213. Shot-put, tlisrtts, high jump, pole vault :tml possibly low liurtllcs will he thc ltcltls in 1 which tht' Bengals will vit' lor lmnmes. .XII t'Xt'L'lli'IlI trztfk scztson in H152 is seen in View ol tht' l':tt't that very low boys will lx' lost tltrottgli grzttluztticni this ycztt: to tht' 7 Imam Tiger Thinrlads. Below is the Tiger 'varsity squad of thinclads who had all the earrnarkx of winning the district track cham- pionxhip. Kneeling. left to right, Bah Caragio, Glen Roetter. Gordon Boyd, Erwin Ely. Row I, standing-Fred Kixer. Tom Malrzerieh. Richard Daddy, Dave Swanson, Ray Mary, Phillip Messertger, Bob Brown, Sheldon Laralree, Larry Delaney, Rod Hensley, Charles McLaughlirz. Row Z-Bob Anderson, Marliri Kersletter. Charles Kitlle. Gary Singer, Barney Perkins. Dean Singer, Frank Brown, Ron Breckel, Ken Palmer, Bolr Towner, Richard Ferrell. I I Frosh Tracksters. Representing their class in track are thirteen Freshmen who are members of the junior High track squad. Left to right, row 1-joe Hayes, John Glanville, Edwin Oster, Reuben Oster, Mike Gilligan. Row 2-Larry Hedgren, Glenn Palmer, Robert Baker, ,Terry Ainsworth, Gary Lee, Dana Rehak, Allen Erickson, Charles lflfoods. Junior high trzleksters will he bringing CXPCIV ienee as well as a lot of ability when they report lor varsity duty next spring. Up until the end ol April the yearlings had pzlrtieipated in loin' meets and had won two ol' them. John Glunville has heen showing plenty ol' speed in the l00 and l80- yzlrd dzlshes and the relays. .Ierry .Xinswortlm has heen lmeznving the shot well. and Mike Gilligzln is il handy hoy in the pole vault. W' WJ' 'suv Coach Holly Cee's 1951 varsity baseball team began the season very favorably by winning almost all ol' the pre-league games. Out ol' eight games played up to April 26, only three were lost. With only five return- ing letternlen to set the pace, the inexperi- enced players have niade an excellent rating. Varsity Baseball Squad. Row I-Carl Hum, Don Yonlz, Harry Varzier, Richard Dodds, Dave Swanson, Coney Wofford, Bob Teeler, Dave Duncan. Row 2-Russell Molvney, Gene Pullman, Rod Hensley, Larry Henllvorn, Manager Gerald Hamilton, lack Pollman, Bill Crowell, Richard Kiffer, Richard Morris. Centralia Centralia Centralia Centralia Centralia Centralia Centralia Centralia I I Stadium Stadium Rochester ,, Toledo Rochester 'l'enino ,. Oakville lr1l2lCOIll1ib q'IlZlCOIHZi, Olympia Ei 9 2 l 2 l 1 5 6 Swaeamuiawwf Centralia ll ,, , ,, C hehalis 3 Centralia 4 ,7,,, ,,,,, S t. Martixfs I3 Freshmen on the junior High baseball teams are displaying a pretty good brand ol' ball. Although the team had played two games up to April 26, it had made a fairly good showing. Chances are good that several of these boys will be working with the varsity squad next year. junior Team. Pictured at the left are the boyx who will mme day carry the Black and Orange to victory in base- ball as memberx of the varsity squad. Row 1-Billy Boggx, Lex Altman, Gene Stidham. Row Z-Verle Rob- inson, Richard' Davis, Clyde Paulson, john Pennington. Row 3-jack Clvallender, Gene Gideon, Gary Brinex. Coach Roland Dickie's young football and basketball players in the Junior High groups didn't have much more success than their vars- ity brothers, but they did display the same spirit of determination and high morale. The freshmen from these teams will be welcome additions to the Kitten and varsity squads next year. junior High Basketball. Row 1, Glenn Palm- er, Gary Lee, Roger Swanson, Ronald Rom- balrlzi, Robert Baker. Row Z, Mr. Dickie fcoacbl, Reuben Oster, Don Parxonx, Dana Relvak, Gary Brinex, Eddie Watterson. I I junior High Football Squad. Row I-Larry Elwexx, Gary Lee, foe Haye5,jol7n Gla1wille,jol7nPennington. Row?-Coach Dickie. Dan Mcffarter. Tom Wirkkala, Dewain Hodge. Robert Brenna. Row 3-Reuben Oster, jim Martmowrb, Mike Cilligan. Row 4fRon Romlualski, Don Parson. Row 5-jerry Ainsworth. Minor sports takes in golf and, this year lor the first time, boys' tennis. 'l'he golf teznn has won the northern division ehzunpionship under clililfll I,eo Milunowski. Boys' tennis is not competing with other schools this year, using, in- stead, za tennis lztclrler ol' their own for ctonilietition. Tiger Golfers. First row, left to right: jerry Wenger, Ron Goins, Tom Wirlekala, jim Martinovich, Bill Butleus. Row 2: Dick Wen- ger, Neil LeDut, john Deichman, lack Hein- richer, Gary johnson, Gary Ely, Del Peterson, Marvin Murray. minion? ' Tiger Racqueteers. This year the boys decided that they should get into the tennis picture too instead of leaving all the glory in that field to the girls. Pietured below are the boys who turned out for the sport. Kneeling in front of the group are Dave Commeree and David Whitman. Standing, left to right, are Carl Carrington, Norman Whitworth, Duane Roy, Don Greenland, lack Marshall, Bill Crowell, Mark Anderson, Don Chamberlain, Bob Bogen, ,lim Granger, Dale Jorgensen, Don Parsons, Fred Foster. xx ' a4ePafafaa ,4 ' Shown above are the rneinbers of the girls' tennis team who carried the Black and Orange folors onto many tennis courts this spring. Left to right are Shirley Greenblatt, Virginia Ticknor, janis Roberts, Sydney Dion, Jeannine jones. foyce Cochran, jo Anne Olmsted, Betty Fry, Donna Rav lWiller. Kneeling in front is Billie jean Myers, manager. ln the picture below are the girls who are working toward the honor of belonging to Girls' C Club and Wearing the official sweater of that group. l.eft to right. Row I--Barbara Baker, Barbara Hopp. Lela Dye. Betty Levine, Sharon Gray, jackie Bronzini. Row 24Carol Matte' mn. Lois Baker. Lorraine Cramer. Myrna Matteson, Enid Howard, Shirley Greenhlatt. Janis Roberts. Virginia Gilson, Maryanne Gordon. Peggy Taylor. Row iflfobcrta Bowman. Gloria Hodge. Ruth Hall. Indy Burdirk, Billie jean Myers. Betty Frye, joan Hayes, Sandra De- vones. lfleanor Greene, Miss felleberg. adviser. 'lllc llllllllllflll ol' cvcry girl IJ2ll'llK'llJ2lllllg in sporln is to czirn 11 coveted CI SWCZIICI1 A girl must llzlvc one llunclrccl points to bc cnlillm-cl to ai C , :incl slit' may cum tllcsc points by Illlilllg lJ2ll't in zil'tc1 sc'l1rml activ- iliL'S. .xlllllllg tlicsc special activities are tennis. which luis had ai team for three cou- sc-filliw' yours: tumlmling, cmnposccl ol' l8 ' nm-mln-rs who PClkliOl'IllCll during' the hull' , . Tumbling Team in Action. Pictured above is one of tbe many formations UIUC ill llll' fllfllllllll l3ilSkCll32lll gllmel l3ll5' tbe tumbling team is capable of produring. Left to rigbt are Barbara Baker. , Ianis Roberts, Lorraine Cramer, Lela Dye, Betty Fry, Carol Mattesori, Lois l'4f'll75lll illlfl l73Ullllllll0n- Baker, Sbaron Gray,Myrr1a Mattesoii, Betty Levine. Shown below are three of tbe tumbling team members in a formation wbirb displays tbeir exrellent coordination and muscular control. Betty Frye is supporting Jarkie Bronzini on ber shoulders While Jackie in turn gives a helping Ivana' to Lela Dye doing a banalstanal on Betty's knees. To tbe right is a tense moment in one of tbe team basketball games played by tbe girls after srbool. Teams are made up from the girls turning out for tbe sport. Displaying tbeir talents in tbis field are, left to rigbt, Mariarirze Gordon, Gloria Hodge, Virginia Gilsori, Billie jean Myers, Eleanor Greene, Sandra Devones. Un Four years of learning and fun - appropriately balanced -- begun on a timorous note - ended on one loud enough to bolster self-confi- dence, as We face even greater adventures in the years ahead. Representing the graduates who have already passed through these doors and into the biggest adventure of all, as well as those thousands Who wilb follow after them, Leath Andrews and Lorraine Compton stand on the threshhold of CHS anticipating that wonderful evening When their diplomas of graduation are placed in their hands and they, too, step out to join that throng. ALBERT IEWELERS 115-A No. Tower, Cenlraliu 6-6026 BLAKELY 6' HOUT at ak I I ak I I as Your Building Supply Friends ALDER MARKET E. Iulius Wolff Raymond H. Herald THE NEIGHBORLY STORE Chehalis 3.3377 Iust lots of good food. 514 W. Cherry, Centralic 6-4168 ak 1: as ak as al: ak ae 41 ,le 211 Sk ik ik wk if ALExANDr:n's HFFLiOfffDS a e 1 o The Heeee ef Belief Aeeefel BoB's BICYCLE AND MEND-Ir SHOP 107 No. Tower, Centrulla 6-4142 609 No. Tower' Cemmua el' ee 'F 'le el' el' H' 'le -k -1- as af A: 1- as ar ARDEN FLAVOR-FRESH , ICE CREAM BRISTER S STATIONERY 0833514 215 No. Tower, commas s-szaz 41 H14 wk ak -14 Sk Sk H12 1: up 4- up ak 1: ak 4: B 5' M GARAGE BnUNsw1G's sm' sznvrcrz Specialize in Radiator Work 801 No. Tower, Centrclia 6-6313 M0391 Street. Chehalil 1: ug ap 4: gg gg 1- gg ek 11' 114 IF Ik IK IF if BARLow,S IEWELRY STORE BUTLER BROS. MACHINE CO. General Machine Work 105 No Tower, Centralia 6-3212 607 N T C 1 . , 1 ' it ak :F S sk ak Ek at at ,F :F o mower ak en relic ak ak A CENTRALIA BUSINESS COLLEGE BARNER-SWENSON FUEL CO. A Professional School of Wood 'A Ceel F on Accounting and Secretarial Science 207 V2 W' Mm' c n Mm zimmer Building. cemmliq 6-4365 ak 4 44 gg ig 54 gg H14 ik Ill 112 Ile H14 if wk BASKET LUNCH CENTRALIA DAIRY COMPANY Home Made Pies ' 105 so. Tower, Cenlrclia s-9095 BM N T c 'li 65254 CENTRALIA FEDERAL SAVINGS G BAUMGARTEN HARDWARE 61 PLUMBING LOAN ASS'N 'The PLACE to SAVE for the FUTURE. 523 No. Tower. Centralia 6-4361 207 wi Main' cemmliu 6.3363 Pk -1- 4- PF 4- -v Pk af we Sk ef 41 ie -F ek es CENTRALIA FLOWER SHOP ' Sc TO 51.00 Bill and Mary Louise Tegland FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 203 No. Tower, Centralia 6-7161 119 No Tower cemmliu 6-7337 Pk 211 514 if 314 if 11' Pk PF. PF I 514 PF Pk 514 PF P14 IOHN BENEDICT INSURANCE CO. CENTRALIA KNITTING NHLLS Skookum Sweaters 204 No. Tower, Centrcliu 6-3914 i 223 S. Tower, Centralm 6-3994 CENTRALIA PHARMACY 401 No. Tower, Centralia 5-4321 -1- -1- -1- 4- -1- -1- -1- -1- Irve Wilson's CENTRALIA PLUMBING CO. Domestic Engineering Service 316 So. Tower, Centralia 6-5878 -1- - - -1- -1- - -r -1- CENTRALIA WELDING COMPANY 215 So. Tower, Centralta 6-6217 -1- -1- -1- -1- - -1- - -1- CHARLET'S FURNITURE CO., INC. Quality Home Furnishings For Less 310 No. Tower, Centralia 6-4188 Pk P12 911 HF 214 P14 P1 112 CHEHALIS BRICK AND TILE National Street, Chehalis 8-7811 -1- -1- - -v -1- -1- -1- -1- CHEHALIS MUSIC COMPANY 827 Market, Chehalis 8-7914 514 H14 111 P14 211 S14 214 S12 CHICKBURGER CAFE Congratulations to the Class of '51 PHONE 6-4251 FOR DINING ROOM RESERVATIONS 1001 So. Gold. Centralia -1- -n -1- - -1- -1- -1- - Gigs Eailg Clflgrnnicie Lewis County's Only Daily Newspaper Pearl 61 Maple. Centralia 964 Pacific. Chehalis 6-3311 8-331 1 -1- -f - -1- - Pk v- -1- IAMES CHURCHILL GLOVE COMPANY 113 West Main, Centralia 6-4113 -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- - -1 - COLE PRINTING CO. Wedding Invitations Announcements 402 No. Tower, Centralia 6-3447 - - - -1- - - Pk if CORNWELL'S SEWING CENTER Sewing Machine Sales and Service 105 V2 So. Tower. Centralia 6-7271 P11 PF 114 914 P14 P14 P12 914 COUNTRYMAN MOTOR COMPANY 216 So. Tower, Centralia 6-3261 DARI-MAID PRODUCTS Are Your Surety of Purity MILK-ICE CREAMAFOUNTAIN LUNCH 120 No. Tower, Centralia 5-3412 914 514 51' if 514 51' P1 44 DRIVE IN CAFE Ford's Prairie R1-'D 1, Cenlralia 5-9045 -1- -1- PF -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- DYSART. LLOYD B. Attorney at Law Lewis-Clark Hotel, Centralia 5-3927 For Quality, Value and Service We Guarantee 100'Xa Return on Your Food S DYSON'S FOOD 1107 W. Main, Cenlralia -1- -1- -1- - - FF -1- -s E 6 E DONUT SHOP The Home of the Big Rolling Pin 103 So. Tower, Centralia 5-4021 914 514 D14 914 if 511 Pk 515 EDDINS AUTO COMPANY Sales - FORD - Service 212 So. Tower, Centralia 6-5831 P14 514 914 514 H14 91' P1 P14 ELBOW IN CAFE Breakfast - Lunch - Dinners Served 517 V2 No. Tower, Centralia 211 -11 P14 -14 PF 112 212 516 EUBANK'S BODY AND FENDER SHOP Upholstering and Auto Glass 505 W. Main. Centralia 6-4161 -1- -2 -1- PF -1- - PF -1- EVERETT'S MOBIL SERVICE Lubrication a Specialty First and Tower. Centralia 6-9022 -1- - -1- - - -1- -1- -1- EVERN DEN STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photography 213 No. Pearl, Centralia 6-4313 1 '- O FOLSOM FLORAL CO. HILTON'S PACIFIC FARM SUPPLY Adorn her with a corsage for that Pacific Pumps - Stout Irrigation Important date. I, 211-C No. Tower' cemmliu 6.3040 217 So. Tower, Centralio 6-4286 sg Ik gg 44 gg gg sg gg bl' 114 11' Sk 'F HF if Il' FORD'S PRAIRIE MARKET HINES' WAYNE L' 4, Optometrist Route 1- Centwltfr S-4911 Il as4 Marks: screen. chehqiis 8-7702 ak at :F at it ag at bk -I: is ek -1: -if at sf at 'I FREE METHODIST CHURCH I'IOFFIVIAN'S LCCKERS AND MARKET I Centrdlid. Washington fj 801 W. Main. Centrclio s-4198 'I 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 't' 4' ,, -It -It fr tr -1: 4: it 4- GENERAL MILLS INC I: HUB CITY CLEANERS O Serving Lewis County 'I DEPENDABLE SERVICE 300 so' Tower' Cemmua 6-6402 505 No. Tower, Centrclia 6-6206 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' :ic at -It if -I: at II: at GESLER-MCNIV EN COMPANY HUGHES SHOE STORE Good Furniture on Easy 'I , Payments at Low Prices Fme Footwear 305 No. Tower, Centrulic 6-6363 972 MGIIIGL Chehdlis 3-7933 ak Pl' HF Pk wk Sl' if Pi' 4' gg sf: 44 :li ag :te al :le 'I GOLDEN cRUs'r BAKERY 1: IDEAL LAUNDRY Your Local Bakery PROMPTSEEVICEEFICIENT 205 W- Meth- Centrelie 6-3978 EI sos w. Main, Centraliu 6-4876 ik if at as 1- ik 1- I I A I we -If -It -I -I R 'I GRAHAM GENERAL AGENCY JAY-DEE Insurance Bonds - Real Estate Broker Hamburgers and Fountain Specialties 103 No. Tower, Cehtrdlid 5-7601 1' Ions w. Main, cemn-Ilia s-sm I 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' :I is vp 4: at ik ar at -I: I If IOHNSON'S BAKERY IVIENUS Homemade Pies :I 327 No. Tower, Centralia 6-5212 QUALITY -I: 4: 1 ai: -I: tk :if at Men's Clothing and Furnishings HAROLD KINNAMAN 1: Union Oil Dealer I if if 201 No. Tower, Centralia s-sm 1: DOWNTOWN LOCATION 4, 201 So. Tower, Centruliu 6-9060 si in is at as 1- Ik 4: :I ft' 1' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' I'IELENA'S SPECIALTY SHOP :I KULIEN SHOE FACTORY 'I Iunior and Misses Apparel HIKING BOOTS 31 4 NZ TOWEL Corinna! at ak sk 6-3488 613 NZ. Towfr, Celxtralicl it it at 36-5334 4' I QI LEWIS-CI-ARK HOTEL HEINRICHER'S MOBIL SERVICE STATION If . 4, A friendly place to meet. 417 So. Tower, Centralicx 6-7366 Pearl and Magnolia, Centruliu 6-3326 A -It ik -I: 1- is :Ie In A PF ek ek ti- -It -ze -I: GARRISON'S REXALL DRUGS 2 Stores CENTHALIA CHEHALIS 207 North Tower 843 Market Street 6-3222 8-3222 P L Q ' ' LEWIS COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY Quality Building Material Buy here for less. 916 B Street. Centralia 6-3414 is -F ill if Sk ik Pk ik LEWIS COUNTY STATE BANK Offers Congratulations to All And Invites Your Use of Our Bank Facilities Main ond Tower, Centrolia 6-7247 wk wk Bk ll' if if Pk Sk LINCOLN CREEK LUMBER COMPANY Everything a Builder Needs At Ford's Prairie 6-5163 HF if Sk SK if wk 21- wk LOHR BROS., MUSIC BEST WISHES FOR THE CLASS OF '51 Centralia's Complete Music Store 307-A No. Tower, Centrclia 6-5851 1- Pk -R 4- Pk -1- wk PF MABINA'S Mabina's Ladies Apparel For Fashions Famous Names 309 Tower Avenue, Centroliu 6-3245 HF if if HF at 914 311 wk BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '51 from MAC'S FOOD STORE Centralia's Biggest Little Grocery Store 625 No. Tower Ave., Centrolio 6-3376 wk Ulf 114 Sli wk Ik Pk 214 THE MART VARIETY AND GIFT STORE 109 No. Tower, Centralio -1- wk ik -1- 4- -1- -1- -1- MARTIN MOTOR PARTS, INC. Bob Shotwell, Mgr. MORAN, I. E.-ACCOUNTANT 208 No. Pearl, Centroliu 6-3236 ff 51 as -r -1- 4- wk 4- NORDQUIST 6- SCHNATTERLY Attorneys Field and Leone Bldg.. Centroliu 6-7663 4- R- 4- if -A -1- -4- 4- PACIFIC EQUIPMENT COMPANY 820 No. Tower, Centralio 6-3214 PANTORIUM CLEANERS Tops in Cleaning Across from City Park 209 W. Main. Centrulia 6-3285 HF- 41 iii HK 214 FF P14 BK I. C. PENNEY CO. 208 No. Tower, Centralia 6-3177 PIONEER FEED 6. SEED CO. 111-115 No. Pearl. Centralia 6-3872 wk 41 ii' BK if wk Pl' 214 PIPPIN'S BOOK SHOP 111 W. Main, Centrulia 6-3882 HK if if if Pk H11 :lf SF THEY PROFIT MOST WHO TRADE AT PROFFITT'S DEPT. STORE 221 No. Tower, Centrolio 6-5141 14 ak Bk wk if Sk lk 214 PUTMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Glen H. Putman FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS 221 So- Tower. Cenlwlia 6-6493 nov. so. Tower. Centralia s-szso 'F 'F 'F 4' 'F tl' S 'F sw FF -r -1- as -r PF sf I Eat at MARVIN s SHOES REC-1-03.5 Between Centralia and Chehalis 211 No. Tower. Centrolia 6-6134 1503 so Gold cemmlia 6-9064 if HK Pk 41 HK 41 SF if if if HK if if Sk 34 if MONTGOMERY WARD 6. COMPANY ROBINSON S MENS SHOP Home of Rough Rider 120 50- Towel- Centfdlifl - 5-3344 319 No. Tower. Centralia 6-3112 ak ik 114 SF HF ik 44 PK 2? if fl 41 if 4' if 911 IACK MOORE FURNITURE CO. ROWLAND LUMBER COMPANY BENDIX Y KELVINATOR Lumber and Millwork 316-18-20 No. Tower, Centralio 6-5811 213 E. Maple, Centraliu 6-3359 RUBENSTEIN'S HIDE 61 IUNK CO. 822 No. Tower, Contralia 6-5222 SAINDON'S BOWLING CENTER 827 No. Tower, Centralia 6-3815 -1- v- -1- -1- Pk -1- -1- - ST. HELENS MFG. CO., INC. 209 So. Tower, Centralia 6-3904 if 211 114 Sk SIC 114 Bk 214 SALEWSKY'S IEWELRY For Fine Watches, Silverware and Diamonds 211-A No. Tower, Centralia 6-6264 SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 801 Market, Chehalis 8-4473 Il- HF wk HF il' Sk Sk 211 SEIP AND HANSEN Sales -- OLDSMOBILE - Service 208 So. Pearl, Centralia 6-3346 314 ik 'K PK 11' 42 Uk 211 SHANGHAI CAF E Tl-IE BEST IN CHINESE FOOD 519 No. Tower, Centralia 6-9044 Sk if Pk Bk PIG H14 S4 if SINGER'S SUPER MARKET 505 So. Tower, Centralia 6-4048 SOUTH TOWER MEAT MARKET Shelf Groceries and Vegetables D. E. Boegli 403 So. Tower, Centralia 6-4254 214 if if Sli Sli F14 lk SPARBER'S ELECTRIC Chas. H. Sparber, Prop. CONTRACT WIRING Electric Appliances - Mazda Lamps - Lighting Fixtures 716 W. Main, Centralia PF ii 514 Plf P14 41 Pls DRINK SPURGEON'S ROOT BEER 802 No. Tower. Cenh-alia Pls Pk IF PF HF Pk P14 STAR MEAT MARKET 119 No. Tower, Centralia 24 Dk if Pl! PF SF STEPHENS-MOSES MEN'S WEAR 113 W. Main, Centralia 6-4381 Pk 6-3901 ik 6-4804 Pk 6-3138 TAUSCHER AUTO PARTS 501 W. Main, Centralia 6-3494 514 SF HF Pk bk if P14 FF TINGSTROM'S AUTO ELECTRIC 309 W. Main, Centralia 6-4852 -1- Pk -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- - TOWNSEND STATIONERS Typewriter Sales 61 Service Office Supplies and Equipment - Greeting Cards Model Airplanes and Accessories 114Vz Tokwer, Eentraga at ak gk 86-4087 TWIN CITY MOTORS Best Used Cars in Town 805 W. Main, Cenlralia 6-5186 Sl- if 114 PF PF PF 14 if WALLER AND IACOBSON COUNTRY MARKET Bucoda Road Route 2, Box 735, Centralia 6-7382 1 Pk -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- WAR-MUR ELECTRIC COMPANY 313 So. Silver, Centralia 6-4282 WARREN BROS. CHEVROLET, INC. 217 W. Main, Centralia 6-3353 WARREN'S QUICK PRINT QUALITY PRINTING 317 No. Capitol Way Olympia, Washington Pk Sk SK Bk P14 wk 114 PK WAYFARER CAF E 706 No. Tower. Centralia 6-9019 Pls Pls 114 52 X Fl' P14 Sf ENIOY A WORTHWHILE PROFIT FROM SAVINGS Place your money where it will earn a consistently higher return-in safety. Open a savings account with us-receive better-than-average earnings every six months . . . without work or worry. START TODAY. 0 355 or More Opens a Savings Account 0 Earnings Paid Twice Yearly 0 Savings Insured for Safety Up to fBl0,000 WEST COAST SAVINGS 61 LOAN ASSOCIATION 118 West Main, Centralia 6-3951 YOUNG DRUG COMPANY The Store Your Doctor Recommends 101 No. Tower, Centralia 6-6320 ,ls PF 414 Pk 14 if S1 214 WESTERN ENGRAVING 6. COLORTYPE CO. Engravers of the l95l Skookum Wa Wa 8th and Virginia Seattle, Washington 1 t1 Awww Afffdwfm 13. we F 3 iq-V Q 1 5 1- - . -1.-Ezlzw L I- gl Ls.. :n 1 . H .. 1 , ,I H. E I - ,s I 'I r I, - 1 NII I 'DF 5 E . , 55.4 , Fl W .,. . . , -. ' ,IA ' W ,S . El I f.. 1 I. - . . , I n I A ie if 'E' ig-. ri - Tl' ,X Q A W ' . -V ff . 4 1 , ' 4 F Q I EN-ef -,r ' lv' N ' W. 51 U , ,, Q7 ' if,?, ' - x .1 '-ru . I i, t 'F . - . 'l ISL: A ,.1j-Ig I - 3' .M 4 if , W ' , if K .I R.-L' LD' A . -, ' ' nf. J ' ' 1 ' Y J ' - ' x X - ,. 4: gr , w u 51:5 hu: 'v- , ' 'Vx ' S i - --A ' , N .V ,:.-j,.f,- gg.-1 5 f '-ii'-, N'-:'.' ' Q A - vig -,-fr.ij.' rf . 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