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VALEDICTORIAN Irving I-Iandlin, with a record of straight A's, or a grade point average ot 4.0, ranked first in the Class ot '43. Irving has had a marvelous record throughout his twelve years ot school- ing and we hope it continues. I-Ie has been active in Debate and Iournalism in his tour years ot High School and this year he Was Editor of the Crimson IBVING I-IANDLIN SALUTATORIAN Bob Quick, a close second to Irving with a grade point average ot 3.85 sup- plemented his scholarly endeavor With several activities. I-Iis capabilities as an athlete have brought him several awards and he has been active the last three years in the journalistic field. This year he distinguished himself as Student Body President. 61 Gray. BOB QUICK
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TOM VENARD 'RAYMOND GUNSOLLEY NORMAN POLLOM President Vice President Sergeant-at-Arms LORRAINE LEMIEUX IOAN DONAHOE Treasurer Secretary Several members of the Class ol l943 will not tile onto the stage to receive their diplomas this year. They have leit Chehalis High to take their place in the armed forces of our country. What they are doing, the ideals for which they are fighting-that is the emblem ot the grad- uating class of l943. This year, eighty-seven students will leave Chehalis High. A small, but outstanding group, they have exemplified by their spendid achievements the spirit of our school. Frank lunkin guided the Class of l943 through its sophomore and junior years, while Tom Venard led the group through its senior year. This has been a year, where war has attempted to destroy the meaning of education- but the Seniors have accepted that challenge-they have taken a new initiative in their work. They have pursued their studies with a new seriousness and effort, tor they are preparing themselves to serve their country in its time of need. ' That effort-that desire to prepare tor the future-is the living spirit of the Class of 1943. 12 'r I
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9 mmm FQ WM Front Row-Puller, Donham, Haunreiter, Coffman, Bennett, Clements, Don Bieker. Second Row-Iohnson, Gunsolley, Hamilton, Borseth, Dobyn, Cambridge. Third Row-Deskins, Fishback, R. Ahrens, Hagan, E. JU IORS Front Row-Vasereno, Music, Schindler, Walters, Young, Miller, Staggs. Second Row-Smith, M Noyes, O'- Lague, Rayton, McMicken, Murray, C. Noyes, Rosbach. we
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