Chehalis High School - Chehalin Yearbook (Chehalis, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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Hair stylist MICHAEL MCCLUSKEY announced on his morning TV program that hair will be shorter this year. Modeling his styles which ranged from the crew cut to the duck-tail shingle were WINNIE MOORE and MARIE DAHL. They were chosen from college girls throughout the United States to repre- sent the typical co-eds. Aside from their appear- ance on the beauty show, the young ladies will be guests of M.C. DELMAR JAY on his program, Peo- ple Are Phony. HOWARD JENSEN was appointed to a position on the United States Library Board. Mr. Jensen received his B.A. and M.A. at Columbia University in New York. After serving his apprenticeship, he rose to the position of head librarian at Washington State College upon the retirement of Dean BEN BALMELLI. President of the Board PATRICIA HANKE revealed that Mr. Jensen will replace Miss BETTY LEARNED who has resumed her duties as Supreme Court Justice. Atomic scientists are striving to produce a new bomb three times more powerful than the H Bomb. Scientists DARLENE SPARHAWK and ESTHER ROB- ERTSON, who are working on the proiect, have test- ed a new machine which filters the sun days. This device was invented by MIKE SAMPLE, a leading nuclear physicist who lives in Carson City, Nevada. When Carson City residents protested the use of this machine, Senator RONALD ROTH enlisted the aid of the Supreme Court. For the first time in twenty years the six-party French Assembly has elected a premier by unani- mous vote. U. S. Representative ROBERTA DOOLY was instrumental in promoting the agreement. For her services, Yale President CHARLES ATKINS be- stowed an honorary degree on her. Miss Dooly will be transferred to Rumania with her aide-de-camp, DARLENE MOEN, to settle a similar dispute. Circe received the annual Rose Show award. This new strain was developed on the estate of Master LEWIS MACLIED. Maclied's gardens, cover- ing twenty-three acres, are under the management of TOM NISBET, a well-known botanical scientist. Nisbet discovered the unique strain while attempting to cross a rose with a dandelion. The perfume of the Circe has been patented by perfume manufacturer JOANNE MAURIN, who plans to create a new line similar to that of Chanel No. Five. The Women's Army Corps has named JOYCE BAMFORD as their new commander-in-chief. Joyce has served as a lieutenant under the command of General ROGER CORBIN for the past six years. Miss Bamford will meet in Seattle with Navy Representa- tive ALICE GUNSOLLY and Marine Representative BONNIE NORBERG to discuss operation plans for next year. Champion skater MARION HALBERT received top honors in the winter Ice Carnival at Oslo, Norway. Last year's winner SHIRLEY JACKSON presented Miss Halbert with a pair of gold-plated skates. Judges LOLA LEGG and ,GLADYS THOMPSON rated her performance as superior in all divisions, while ANN WIEDENHOFT received second-place honors. Butch, a new super iet, successfully completed its first test flight. This new aircraft was built by the Canadian Corporation under the supervision of Mr. BRUCE ATTERTON. Mr. Atterton revealed that his co-workers, KAY BENNETT and JEANETTE ANDER- SON, were responsible for the interior decoration. The inside was painted a restful shade of mottled green. The number one social event of the season was the wedding of Miss BETTY ROWE, a recent runner- up in the Miss Universe Contest, and Mr. CHAS. LIBBY, a contractor for Allied Steel. The bride wore a full-length tweed gown designed by Blushing Bride, Inc., a branch of the HOTSKO-BETTS Matri- monial Service. Her attendants, Misses KARLA MILL- ER and BARBARA SOMMER, wore knee-length dresses of pastel cheesecloth. For their honeymoon the new Mr. and Mrs. Libby drove to Burger Jim's, an exclusive club managed by JIM SALKELD, Esq. Recent newcomers to the world of sports are Miss PAT CANADAY and Miss MARGARET SHUMAN who became interested in tennis through a mutual friend. The two ladies are vying for the LINDA STICKLIN Trophy given each year by the press service. The decisive match will be held at Open Forest on the estate of Miss MARGARET GINSBACH who made her fortune in the galvanized bucket industry. The June issue of Esquire sports a new feature, revival of the lt girls. This new section was the brainstorm of DONALD LAMB, head illustrator. His inspiration for the first issue were Powers models VIOLA JENKS and WARNA HENDRICKSEN who grave the cover dressed in flapper suits char- acteristic of the l92O's. Young socialite CAROL WILLIAMSON Brown auctioned off her ten-carat emerald for the annual March of Dimes campaign. The iewel was a gift of her husband, DOUGLAS BROWN, who made his money in the Florida orange iuice industry. Mrs. Brown sold the gem for a reported ten thousand dol- lars to JANIS ALKSNIS, prominent iewel collector. The annual Paris showing of new styles was head- ed by an unique line, the Rakoz style for 65. Mr. LEO RAKOZ's sensational leg-less stockings were modeled by Mademoiselles JANICE ENSRUD and CHRISTINE PETERSEN. These fashions were first in- troduced in that exclusive Paree nightspot, The Cave, by Countess DIXIE GILLINGHAM. LELAND CALKINS, the renowned Oklahoma City artist, displayed his modernistic style in an art show at Ritz Plaza. His painting, The Milkmaids, was iudged by an international board of experts headed by PAUL KRAMER. Calkins announced that his models for the painting were two country misses from Kansas, MARY ROBERTS and PATRICIA CURTIS.



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