Charles Francis Adams High School - Bantam Yearbook (Clarkston, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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Charles Francis Adams High School - Bantam Yearbook (Clarkston, WA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 13 of 100
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Page 13 text:

,. .ff BACK ROW: Auer, Beloit, Townsend, Granberg, VanTine, Vaughn, D. Kube, SECOND ROW: Betts, J. Kube, Fuchs, Heasley, Noyes, Adams, Coulter, Nlr. Quigley. FIRST ROW: Spooner, Plank, Nladison, Cargill. The dulies ol 'rhe S'l'uden'r Council are 'ro discuss problems pui up by siudenis in lhe school and. generally, +o govern ihe school. The sludenl body officers ably led This group. They were: Presidenl. Wayne Plank: Vice-Presidenl, Bob Cargill: Secrelary, Barbara Madison: Treasurer, Rich- ard Spooner. and Advisor. Mr. Louis Quigley. Harmon, Richardson, Clerk, Taylor, Peterson, Alboucq, Grim, Chairman. Zocvwlafg ' lvleeling once a mon'l'h, ihe school board sei up siandards lor lhe school and discussed school problems. They are greally apprecialed for lheir inleresi in The acliviiies of lhe siudenls. Nine

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Eight We have a mascoT abouf which we Talk and To which we look wiTh pride. lTs symbol, an emblem oT adornmenf, is emblazoned on our uni- Tormsq iT is consTrucTed on The highesT pinnacle and conTinually waTches over our communiTy. Why all This pride? To me iT is because oT our loelief in Those ideals ThaT make Tor The besT characTer developmenf. a characTer ThaT ex- presses iTselT in leadership Tor Those Things ThaT demand our highesT admirafion-a will To win louT To win fairly, conducT abouT which we need never loe ashamed, accomplishmenf ThaT makes Tor success. a personalify ThaT aTTracTs and iusfi- Ties Triendships. Our mascof, Vickie, can lead us To greafer vicfories because of The vicTories won in high school in Those Things on which characTer is kJuilT. W. J. l-IARMON The success of a high school depends in a large measure upon the loyalty and spirit of its student body. I refer to that type of loyalty and tradition that impels the student to keep continually in mind the honor and prestige of his high school and to guide his conduct accordingly. The tradition of real friendliness and open-minded accept- ance by all our students of every new boy and girl regardless of race, creed, color, is a tribute to our school and our American way of life. The loyalty of the people of the community to our schools is a tradition long established by former graduates of our high school and who now live in Clarkston and take an intense interest and pride in the accomplishments of their sons and daughters. Many of our graduates have risen to the top in their chosen field. Several have received National recognition in art, athletics, music, writing, and scientific fields. This type of loyalty is reflected in the determined and competitive spirit of our athletes, public speakers, music groups, future farmer boys, and debaters to excel in their work. The student that wants his high school to be of the first rank will not permit or go unchallenged in his presence a slanderous remark concerning the character of his high school because the welfare and success of the school will be his success. W. E. KRANIER



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Advisor. Mr. Louis Quigley . . . Presidenf. Bob Morgan . . . Vice-Presidenf. Marvin Wheeler . . . Secrefary. Pafsy Grasser . . . Treasurer, Nancy Noyes . . . Sergeanf-af-Arms, Leonard Esflund . . . Assisfanf Advisor. Mrs. Mary Garner. S Semkvw We, The Senior Class of '51, began our Three-year Trek Through The halls of C. H. S. in The fall of '48, Since Then we have come a long way seeking knowledge and pleasures. As acTive Sophomores we builT The TradiTional pre-Thanksgiving bon- fire and decoraTed for BaccalaureaTe. The HarvesT HaunT dance was our firsT big success as Juniors. Fol- lowing nexT was our class play, The Inner Willy, and The annual Junior Prom. For our Theme we chose STarlighTing Seniors. Then, wiTh Two years' experience behind us, we began our lasT year wiTh Top HaT, The Theme for our Senior Ball. We parficipafed in The all- school play, The Charm School, and as Seniors we sponsored a varieTy show. C Day and The sneak, followed by BaccalaureaTe, led us To The final nighT of CommencemenT. IT was wiTh a Tear or Two in our eyes ThaT we received our much-Treasured diplomas and bade a fond farewell To The happy Times aT C. H. S. Flower: Orchid Colors. Silver and Blue MoTTo: WiThin ourselves our fuTure lies. Fourteen i l 1

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