Chehalis High School - Chehalin Yearbook (Chehalis, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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I PERSONALITIES Names make news. Last week these names appeared in newspapers throughout the Nation. Godfrey and his friends have added another entertainer to their family in the personage of a young comedian by the name of RALPH LEGGETT. Leggett's routine is complimented by LYNN MATHE- SON, his shapely assistant. This twosome was dis- covered while performing at a charity benefit by Broadway talent scout BILL BRUNSWIG. KATHLEEN TUCKER has devised a new reducing plan for ladies past the twenty mark. As a home economist in the TAUSCHER Laboratories, a branch of the General Mills Corporation, Miss Tucker met many women who were overweight. With two other members of her staff, JOANNE HAEHN and DONNA CLARK, she has written a book on How to be Over- weight and Like lt. The book was a result of surveys in Alaska which proved that one out of every five Eskimo women eat the equivalent of five meals a day. According to a late AP bulletin, General GAYLE FORD received the coveted Victoria Cross for hero- ism. A fellow officer, Col. DICK BULLIS, presented the medal to Ford who single handed protected the retreat of an entire unit under the direction of JOHN JENDRYKA who lay wounded on the battlefield. Through the heroic effort of army nurse GERALDINE ALDERMAN, Jendryka was carried to safety. Miss Alderman was also cited for bravery. The interior decoration of the White House was completed early this week. Work was supervised by a New York firm whose chief decorator, MARY ALEXANDER, spent five months planning the opera- tion. Hollywood designers HELEN EVANS and ELLEN HAMRICK fashioned the draperies, while the walls were finished with a new striped paint invented by MARY ELLEN DOYLE, co-owner of the Sherman-WiI- liams Company. Magnesium, one of the world's lightest metals, has gained vast importance through the efforts of deep-sea divers CHUCK WOOD and TRAVIS WILLS. While diving off the Pacific Coast, the men discover- ed a new source of this metal. The Mexican govern- ment released the report of this discovery through U. S. Ambassador HARRISON FOUNTAIN. The SAR- EAULT Metal Works has obtained the exclusive min- ing rights for this region. Among the passengers sailing for Europe aboard the George Washington are JOANNE GIBSON, DE- ANNA POTTER, JANICE BUNKER and MARY ZIEBELL. Miss Gibson is the daughter of a Chicago financier. She will tour Europe as a minister of good-will for the United States . . . Misses Bunker and Potter will also promote good-will as entertainers in army camps throughout France and England. They will return early next year for an engagement at the Stork Club. Mary Ziebell plans to spend a few months touring the Scandanavian countries. She is making the trip under the Junior Year Abroad Plan, and will return to complete her studies at Wellesley next year. Oregon's gubernatorial committee announced the nomination of two candidates. Running on the Whig ticket will be Mr. ROBERT EVANS, his oppon- ent will be Miss SANDRA BAKER who will represent the Women's Progressive Party. Ex-governor STURZA, who was fired for promoting bingo games, supported the Whig candidate. However, accord- ing to the Oregonian editor DOUGLAS WEST, wom- en voters outnumber men two to one in Oregon state. Scientists throughout the four continents were amazed by the discovery of Mme. LOUISE SCHUE- BER. The young chiropodist introduced a new foot medication. The discovery has proved a successful cure for athlete's foot according to All-Americans DENNIS SABIN and CHARLES SMITH, who had been afflicted with the infection. For her work Miss Schueber was awarded the Pulitzer Prize by JAMES MEIERS, head of the Awards Committee. JOHN SPEARS has relinquished the throne of the San Senorita Islands to marry LYNN WALDEN, a missionary serving in a nearby village. The cere- mony will take place at the sugar plantation of GEORGE RASMUSSEN, president of U and I. John's successor is ALLEN BRIEM who formerly taught his- tory at the San Senorita University. What's My Line, a popular quiz program, was definitely stumped by one contestant. Even panel- ists NANCY NIX and BARBARA PEMERL failed to recognize their former classmate, ED MOON, who is now Chief of the Sanitation Engineers Union. NBS president EUGENE GIBSON flew Mr. Moon to Chicago to appear on the Golden Anniversary pro- gram. Have you got a cold? If you do, doctors all over the United States recommend Roffler Bros. Cough Drops. This new product was developed by Mr. ROBERT ROFFLER and has become widely used through the door-to-door selling of his brother, RONALD. These cough drops, according to opera singer NEVA ROSS, excel Smith Brothers in taste and effect. JOSEPH KOSTICK, exalted ruler of the B.P.O.E., announced the selection of BILL CHAPPELL as father of the year. Mr. Chappell, who has fourteen chil- dren, is a miner in Pennsylvania. After the presen- tation an address was delivered by the president of United Mine Workers, DAN BOSLER, who remarked, I always knew Bill was destined for great things.

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