Clatskanie High School - Tiger Yearbook (Clatskanie, OR)

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CLATSKANIE HIGH SCHOOL Clatskanie, Oregon Volume 37 FDIQ ' L ,Fx 5 1' 0 I V X 2 T w 1 ,F ,LfE!.,i,, , iii ,-3 it ff if the 'Ei Q 2 - 'w If .f h 1i?'.r5 L f'2f0,v 1 pt fi earn ani W'fJf'f'Z'Z1 ' Vi: fe 1, f is 11Jfjfa'l.7,L ' f . fxym if 310 ?fF9.dlliT of UFIRIIWTINIII . Uv Y' C T I ,1 J tud .Lil Warren Qumvalt, '. A., T. of C., Ykof, klretra and neat. Urwving C tter oCf QOH T Juavwtv Vu 'CF Yathnr4 f ford acific oo al c nee GWU 110 TL, QL- . 301110 Vrmx rve and 'u 10 Lavina 19735, C. ., Carltnn C'7l9 1, 'Ort 'iQ1r Vinndhota Tci'nce and Fn9'ish Eernard Craftcn, Crap. College of Tduc., ithletics Uistory and English ,wg W f gl- fl' Po e M C GF ve' NlSL o F ,ent to don te L block of lend to the school disfrlct fhereuvon e schocl could be bullt Nhen re dled in lo9l hi Nlsh was cerxled out by his F9lTS, arf a nigh school was bullt the following year on the recent site The sectlon which in eluded the boc hee ing, chemlstry, and science rooms x+s the original building In order to House sn increased errollment aro+ner CECtlOH was corstructed in 1906 This GGdltlCN vue sectioned into what we used es the ty+1ng end Wnplish rooms 1 C to l 94 there were tfo hive sonocls n o of e lC dfdn't o er te long beceuse o ,os t P b c e ore n ore flZlWU s schoc dlstr ct. The first four year course was introduced in 1910 therefore, the first class to vreduate from the twelfth erade was the class of 1911 The sro was built in 1910, and was used in that ca aclty for three years until lt was turned into the htvh scnool, and the main bulldlng was used ,,a..J'7 i pf' ,ea- for the QTBQB souool school to the d1tlOD cllded The 1921 tne nigh was again moved maln ou ldinp followlng tde ad of the concrete Dart WH1Oh in the study hall and library shop was then used to house Ifiiitvwlf Flames Destroy School Bullducg KIATQKANU' Nrw 'Z Gpe part of the grade scnocl until the oresent grade school was constructed Durinp the nest few years many im nrovements had been made, and much new equioment had been rurchased With Pop Fi lay s LHCPPSlHg efzorts to Kee, tne ou ldlHP ln orler, it was ln good conditi n et the time of the fire Xffl-rx Cr may c x a rw three story Clatskame hfgh school buxldmg and ron ents xere de strm ed bv fvre of nmdetermmed origin shortly bf- ore mxdmght Thurcdax vuth lo Q te-ntatnelx etnmated at between Q60 000 an S4 P000 A chool Q 0 bmldmq was dama EG Full m Qurance wa carr cn Superintendent mf School: Howard P Tone amd Frxdax the unnamagzer' x mn a 1um hkclx would be pax honed mto r nm 1 that rla os could carrled on mr The 110 ludcnt rollr-0 He c I ll ate a xx would ne xequnco mr e ta k ldent lo se m lmnlt a matcxma ua et at S Clat kan 0 fl cmen were am ed ln comhattmg the blaze re- ported vxell under max when dxscox ered by soldlers from the Beaxer ammumtxon depot sex eral mxles dxstant Inxestxgatxon mdxcated the blaze started 1n the cffxce or book exchange on the flrst floor A concrete addxtxon to the orxgmal structure was built about 25 xears ago Superm tendent Tong who also IS hxgh school prmcxpal recalled Sex en teachers are emplm ed - , . ! ., J - -,J , Q fl, Y Y, f AA ll ' U , ' T n 'X 11 ll f f I , ' an , . f . 1 , f , L I ' . 1 l 5 V I ' ' , M A A ...: , I ,,, :,afy-I , ,, ' fd, A 'x :ff f 4 'fnt T- 'D . . z, 1 ., , , 1,3 cf . , 2'f,Mf,?' 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It wbnn't long hc- fore balia, spit wuds, vwncils, c:e3k, paper if iI ffLL.Nm':iE , ev mi m1zp,I'ous othor itgme teqan vett- ln' tkwir way over the vslis. All uncited by stumenfs, of Courzf. The tvscg rr' food nstures were rfflly put to a test, zmd Came gmiiinf thrQu'h. fvery- one st M93 to reafize that it 'ar .'.' neither a perfect or wcr.anent ar1w1.'en nt, and con- cidarina tht c0nQiti1xS thHY !vLtwtt tLt: piivf niwely. It cidL't Uelv swf to have to pens the sxchttun of the old tuilding fre uQntly. The old styin', HYQU never Ljpreciatf any- thing until it'5 joLe,U cartginly Uvoved true! S.. 1' - I, ff, ,, 5 5 , s , 'Vt . 5'R'- 5 A g x IQ .,. 21 - -nr v 1 4 L f. 5, . Alfozt every Per vp in Clazqhanlc was pre- fcxt to witne S the kzi'h3 e tirxiteu. los: of 3. . X. lite fgfrs- gay R1'HC, Yovevrer l my ?irQ of uxwQtvrm3L ' O?i'in. viTOTPi and ailgivrs from Yeavwr mere an ?lQ to fare mhQ ?1 fi ef any tiff ,S the? rxced Frow gvvtiwn to v fTf'g of tin Qtrpztufe. 202- crete, e uiuwenf, and :lass crPghf' for gaufg The firwren wfre suc- Cwisftl, uowevsr, it eavxn' 2 'rwvt tart of inG S107 vgiG? cau'Hf Fire friw tEw EXLTVM' heat of tic kluxlm kuild QW. To dCT?f9 was C1rQ to t?f fji, and gTtwr ?ivQ meekf of cnnccitmef-P Q'Fovt it w.s reg N W Qlizzwwvn 'ITG ?gITi.. fELt YTYUH - , . cnmjlqtwu, WQ4 iar fr3n pcriect, an b9ttQr that 7TWWfY' up Mirror- dHt.n Th? Qfi floor was divided iktc wih ro!Ls, The SLQHP was filli with rows of ciflrs, aid SCTVQQ as gsgQvLly ann gtudy n,ll. To say that tne clagsroomz were e bit noiif is vuttin: it mildly. C. I. L. was protzbly the only Pciovl if the szute --ffl dw Hlopn Finley, our caretaker is always on the job. This year, usual clean build mend chairs in addition to his many duties, he has had to up fire debris, help re- the shop, and every day our broken worn-out Cur office secretfry, 'ladfs Closner declded to vet married in ebru ry, and came back to us as mrs Dyer will miss her greatly next year R . V XJ a, ,, . Q r r 3 MQ ig , A as -X, -xx - K - ,K , ' hx , xnxx - Yes, most of us hav gone all the way through Ll t sranle Hish School to ether we had the d1StlHCt1On of bein t e l st Cenior class ln the old high school I has been a wonderful exrerience for all, being in school to eth r lvht of us Janell Devine, Don Parxer, Mary rycko, r r Jolma, Larcella Karvonen, Joan Lewis, Bob Iorgren, add Marilyn Pascoe have Done through grade and h1vh school to ether Forty of us graduated from vrade school wolderinv what was ah ad of us ln the next four years of nlvn sclool l1fe low, we knov Here are the main events stertinp from eptember lu, l9h2 Thlrty four frl htened freshmen went tlmidly to the sectlon of the study hall asslvned them Ne were the larvest class at the first of the year Ne elected our class officers two weexs after school started Milton Phllbrook 1d6HT Bud Goertzen, vice presldent Joan L9W1S, secret ry and Robert Pydina, treasurer Our cla s rerre entatives for that year were Alice Iumigarvi and Clyde allorg Miss Betty Kellogp was our class advisor took part in nearly every activity offered C Uoncr society, plee club, band, football, basketball and dre 8tlCq fe were initiated rather painfully by the so romores and pave a return dance for them later in the year all star freshman assembly wa viven t e flrst part of the school year, as part of our initiation Our sophomore year started out with the following officers President, Bud Goertzen, vice president, Bob Ryding secretary, June Vonroe, and treasurer, Don Lrickson Our advisor was Miss Gladys Shelley Again, our class had the highest enrollment We initiated the unlucky freshmen at the first of the year Our class was outstanding in athletics this year Ten members of our class were in the high school band A large number of girls from tre sophomore class participated in the newly-formed drill team A larpe percentage of the class belonged to the chorus Several were in the high school play, NAlmost Summer The prom was the maln event of our Junlor year The boys of the studentbody chose June Vonroe to rule over the occaslon, and she was a charming queen Cur theme was NYou're Irish and You're Beautiful The court consisted of lrincesses Helen, Alice, Vlrrinia, Jean, Llla, and harilyn For the JUHIOT year Bob Norpren was president, Miriam Ojalehto, secretary wayne Erickson, vice president, and Bob Rydlnn tres urer Our out St8Hd1HU act1v1ty was afain 8thl6t1C9 Several boys f on our class were on the team that son the state NF championshlp for l9A5 Two boys, Tilton Philbrook and Don Hrickson, were chosen to be on the all state team Two stucentbody offices were f1lled by JUHIOTS Mllton Phllbrook as vice president, and Nayne HTICKSOH second vice re ident Our colors were chosen thls year preen and Wh1tG, our flower, the xhlte rose senlors we elected these officers president, Don Parker, vice president, Donald LT1CKSOH, secretary, helen Canham, treasurer, AlQ6H Balley The most dis hearten1ng experlence of the year wa the loss of our school which was wust llke lOSlHU an old frlend f1n1 BG our year in the gym, which was used tem,or arily and from which we pot our HlCKH8D9 The In Be tweeners H lost of the 8CtiV1tl8S were called off after the flre, but the boys ln our class still were outst ndlnv lH athletlcs Several glTlS particilated in chorus and there was a Hood rerre entation ln the studentbody play, NDon t Take My Penny ' Eivht of us vere embers of the Ionor Soclety In the last part of our senior year we chose our motto, what ' le be we are now becorinp W The Qraluation exerci,es took flace in the Avalon Theater on Tune 6 rlis was the fir t tlme there h been ' raduutior cerercny other thfn ln the ,ym since ', -l- built W e,, urn U. n e Hifh Vchccl sith the feelin! that 4, :w'e :fry 'Jr ,.s e tc be H-le C attend such a fi e .,hccl e.i ' ag, he ,?ig': v it f learned the e 'all +'a Cl 'f , im Q- fo'-6 4 I 8 ll. Jean lefler leave W lon f1n ernalls to Jacrie ll p otect li self from his many f9WlH1H8 BGAITGTS Joan Lewis leave my initiative and high scholastic ta oi to any ambitious students, wishing to attain greater lfkts , fllce humijarvl will my flair for always being well s o to a y girl wro is villlng to listen to my beauty cret Cork fellory, bequeath my wolfish ways, and my nevl, u d Wdog bark to Gene Bureau, if he promises to feed the og twice a week Virginia Mustola will my giggling streaks to 'arle arti who will carry them on to great fame if she doesn't get larvnpitls I June onroe, leave my classroom romance, and also all tte notes written therein, to Norma Lammi I Boo Norgren leave my reputation for belng a confirmed bacrelor to JuT1O Johnson I lriam Ojalehto, leave my aalllty to speak in public to Darrel Littke, honing that he will turn out to be another Vatrick henry I Don Parker le my shyness and blushes wh1ch vere handed down to me by 1 n Mathews in my freshman year, to Vane Lobb I Hari 1 Pascoe, leave my private COllSCt1OF of Wcorny' ones and puns to 'argie Evenson, if she promises to eat her hestle very day I, Johnny Daulson, bequeath my willingness to argue to bert Theis if he promises not to participate in too many tloody fights I 'ilton Uhilbrook, will my uneoualled abillty on the tro bore to Fred Graves, who undoubtedly will carr lt out to tie la t sound eardrum I Bob Pyding, leave my junio glrlfriend to any lucnv c sor w o thlnks he can get her I llen Somfleth, leave my naturally curly ha1r to all i ls who have to spend their allowances on permanents .Ah 'aslll' 'illlh . 4. pv '4 I!: A., ir' I l 1 t Y 7 . 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C53 'H Q , . , n ., E T 'vp n 4 3056 Iumbeck have c Uumela erpevlo ngebre the air to ary fT1eHdS Teo UTC UGS the Plr 11 1 Ce the n w u ed to authors student freshme just in I the con ll SS ll. lden Be1le behueath my DICKRE e uck , to B111 so tra h a dl card any other nicrnedes he may u1red Heler Cenham leave my job as ecco DLD1 t to eeverly 1 th re o e tl ul t1OF that she must tcb her Q and lc a os Jan t Case, F to e v 1 char brec let to onn e tson so that e can have OdLtH1H9 ulth xhlch to exu e ls arveret oox leave vw eL111tv to get along with boys illman, who re 111 GO n't need it et all Janell evine HC Joyce Gustafson, leave our llfetlme tin to Tabe rick on nd Tae Yarjele Don vT1CKSO l ell Dark and hand on nessn to ronen on, o that he may sound even more 1 WIFITP IH oublic neft Veer Bud Goertzen becueeth mx ehllity to et along vlth ls to tde f1e hmen bove NGoertzen e Nolves Eardbookn ll for Iary teach Grxcko, leave rx nleasant srile end patifnce to s e m1ll have ne t e , to use unt1l they get Jo Ja ie on will xx :no lcd e of booxs end the1r to tre rex IIUTLTIEHS to be of SQTVICE to the eager s I n Jolxa, becueeth mv good per onality to the first n boy to kick another hole in the well lile Kallurki, leave my olden hair to lois Cenhem, ca e she ever decides to become e blonde arcellz rarvonen, hive 5 undying devotion to fixing e ecrine to Butch lhilbrook e 1 fn nno' es, leave n usioal talent to John otts het e terte1n tle crovd of footbel en s bv s n P et t e e , 0 iii' ,V ' luis 3 T I 9 A ' I s 1 -I A 7 . 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V S 5 1 Y ' I , I 4 '- o'-el Clatskanie, Ore on June 10, 195 Deer June, After many years' travel through the United States as the only female piano mover, I finally felt the urge to visit Clatskanie and check up on all our old classmates of 'L6 The first stop was Clatskanie Airport The attractive girl at the in formation desk caught my eye immediately I stopped her just as she was running frantically for the back exit It was Virginia Soon after their marriage, she and her husband turned the park into an airport Upon leaving the airport, I whistled for a taxi and found Johnny Paulson at the wheel He calls his fleet 'Johnny's Checkerboard Cabs' in memory of his little car Being very hungry, I decided to eat at the Dew Drop Inn After the meal, when I complained about the food iso I wouldn't have to pay the checkl, I discovered that the manager was Miriam Armed with a meat cleaver, she demanded to know what was wrong I assured her the food was excellent STRIFE, the big new magazine, quoted her as saying, I owe all my success to Mrs Murchison, my Home Ee teacher Two months later, Mrs Murchison sued her for slander 'Bicarb with the meal' is Mir1am's slogan My next stop was the Traveler's Hotel, and imagine my surprise when the bellhop was Allen Somfleth He told me he had more money than anyone in town now It seems that the Traveler's Hotel forgot to lower Allen's wages after the war of the Future Juvenile Delinquents Don't let the name fool you, though they're good caretakers Why, only last week they had letters from two of their former charges One of them burned down a foundllng home, and the other hit his grandmother over the head with a big axe Ah, yes, they really know how to train little minds Janell tells me that Joyce is happily married now, living on the East coast Her famous saying, 'One never knows, does oneon has made her rich, and both she and her husband have retired for life Dickie has one of the biggest breweries in the state The beer is called Burpo Brew here is what one of his more satisfied customers says about Burpo Quote Burp 'Unquote Speaking of Ericksons, Don has made quite a name for himself He has introduced something new in radio H just stands in front of the mike and the Bobbysoxers swoon The program is called 'We, the People Squeak ' Later in the afternoon, I decided to take a little stroll Emerging from a building were some of the most ungodly noises ever heard by human ear When I opened the door, there were Milton and Bud Bud is teaching clarinet and sax, and Milt is teaching trombone The effect is surprhs ingly unusual They said that Donnie and Helen are running a lovelorn 9 ' R . O I In Janell Devine and Margaret Cox are running a day nursery called Home - S I ' . . . 9 Q . , Q1 ' Y 356' column in the lat kenie nief, leading many hapwy couoles on the road to romance The editor of the chief is Janet Case She entered the Chief in a H8t1OHWiQ6 3 A75 930 in the lhat night I Go Down in that Roberto otrongre conte t Ina ine her deli ht when it came out number honorable mentlons went to the movles to see the late t melodrama, non t Gopher role, other,H starring that new hearthrob, rt, better known to us as Bob horvren The first time Roberto was seen suicide on the s reen, Van Johnson and Charles Boyer committed hen Jolma is in Cal1forn1a he owns a b1g freezing plant The other day, an old lady got her nose caught in one of the doors in his estab lishment and decided to sue him Pen had to h1re one of the most eminent is running for attorney general this year an inspiring sermon from the Nery of 'No Self Respect1ng Person Uses lecture in the ICOF Hall Marcella Karvonen was sneaking of the Deplorable Livlng Conditions in the Slums Sunday afternoon, after hearing Reverend A Bailev, on the subject haughty Words ' I decided to so to a of Clatskanle Since it was pay it directly height of hai friends as the deduction on my Leave it to Larcella to keen up with the times nearly time for me to pay my income tax, I decided to to the president You guessed it, Joan has attained the hts She is on vacation in Clatskanie, greeting old first woman president in history She even gave a 3? tax for old times' sake Jean LeG1er Kaddidlehopper has just broken the world's record for large families Gee, nine sets of twins ain't hay Speaking of twins, Corky is also proud His twin girls are named Joy and Joy Corky's oocu pation is 'Chimney Remover ' He flies low over houses and takes people's chimneys off, why people should want to get rid of chimneys is beyond me Mary Grycko has established a new sales technique as a Fuller Brush Woman She walked into my hotel room and before I knew it, she had sold me a bathtub cleaning brush, Kand me without a tub! Mary said that Lila is writing books You must have read her book, My Struggle to Get Ml Man She writes under the name of Lyn Henry Bebe and Joy have opened a Learn to Dance establishment Bebe con fided in me that she still had one ambition 'If I could only get LeRoy to Danoe she muttered She and Joy have both dyed their hair black since 1t's rumba season, and you wouldn't recognize them With her beautiful, dark hair, Marilyn Knowles has decided to become a brunette Veronica Lake When asked what her beauty secret was, she said, I owe my shimmering black tresses to Drain Shampoo ' Oh, brother, does she get the money from Mr Drain for that! Well June, I am glad that you are making such a successful oareer for yourself It's not every woman who can be on the radio How long have you been writing singing commercials? I like the one that goes, 'Everybody Likes To Chew Copen Hagen, Aids Digestion, Tastes Good, Too, Copenhagen Plug ' That one should go down in history along with Bach Well, back to my turtle taming. Maybe someday someone will see my talent. So far, I am an undiscovered shining light. Love, Marilyn 'lp 449 a A ' I 9 J 5. ' J N . 3 N , lawyers in the country. You know who 1 mean--R. H. Ryding, no less. He I 1 . V E ' - 14' Q 4 1 .ng ' Y ' ' I! . . I U 'Q ' 1 1 0 4 0 'THE lN'BETWEENS BUD GQERTZEN CGert5 Hopes to be a second Benny Goodman Tl LILA KALLUNKI iLiD Wants to be a grandmother at AO JOY Jfxalfcsom Uoeyl Wants to surpass Rosie if the Riveter r ' V MILTON ?HILBROOK CPepeD To finish building a hot past JOAN LEWIS qSeed7 Wants to be 'so nice to come home ton Q35 JEAN LEGIER CBeanSl Wishes to be a private i?D secretary K?D 405 rf l E, 3 ALDEN BAILEY CBuck7 Dreams of becoming a successful heavyweight champion JUNE MONROE Ccensoredl Dreams of playing opposite Van Johnson MARCELLA KARVQNEN fCellal Desires to be a scientist and specialize in heartache WAYNE ERICKSON KHot-shot! Would like to make Frank Sinatra wish he hadn't been JOYCE GUSTLFSON KGusB Airplane stewardess between Cletskanie and Virginia KEN JOIMA Make! Finish writing nAse's Death' ECB HYDING CPlayboyJ College professor in a girl's school ALIC3 LL IJARVI faebel Desires to be a wolf doctor HELEN JJJULQJ CBratl Wants to raise a basketball team DON PARKER KPunkJ Wants to manage night club DON ERICKSON CHandsomeJ Wants to paint the town sky blue pink HLRY RY YO CMayme7 salvation lrmy street singer CORK JALLORY lMnsclesD Nould like to portray the Little New Year in full costume C99 IARILYN ANOWLEQ CLynnyl Nine boys need we say moreo ANNA RAE LAYTON lHam7 Run an orange orchard an Norman BOB NORGRLN C311 J Hopes to learn to dance the South American way .- 'gg' greg..-1 e 1 Hursnii Q, nw ar' V ,33 4-4.15 ' , 5? L1 ,Q 1- f M., If '41, Q4 o 'jf 'rar w jpg: .F if 4 f ' 1 235 5:19, - I' Yi JOHN QAULSON lBashful7 Dreams of being a public speaker MLAGARET COX fTOOtSl Hopes to become an honorary member of the Merchant Mwrine MARILYN FASCOE KMem1 Wants to sing commercials on nSters of Tomorrow' JANELL DEVINE fNellieJ Lady bartender VIRGINIA MUSTOLA iPikkaJ Wants to become a fan dancer ALLEN SOMFLETH iHerb! will probably become e minister MIHIAM OJALEHTO lMimiD would like to be a jail-bird so she can fly the coop J,LNEJT CASE ixatiel Miss Juvenile Delinquent Of' l9l+7 xx ff il G Just call us the super salesmen! You name it, and we've sold it! Hot dogs, dolls, pencils, War Stamos! That's the way we financed our Prom Such a Prom! All those beautiful women! And the court S11 attractive juniors and their lovely queen Need we say more than 'It was a huge success9' Ne had our fingers in other pies, too Juniors held the offices of studentbody treasurer and cheer leader, and were mem bers of the Honor Society nd the studentbody play Our class officers, Jack Sweeney President, Edwin Jacobson Vice President, Lois Kellogg Secretary, and June Makela Trea surer did a swell job leading us through the first year as 'upper class men N We can only hope that our senidr year will be as good a year for the class of 'h7! i, - Q, - JL? A K x 9 I 1. I ,ti its . 'Qing' -X V 1-51 fra? W , .Jn I K ' L 4 - ff' up ' 'K 'Y 'M W In ' L.: QAN- R 4 T -.sk D N , 'was s ra A tsl-9 Ne were the Qophomore class of this educational establish ment Plenty busy we were, too We had a part in almost every activity around school, lncludinp one member of the Honor society and several members in the studentbody play and the varlous ath letics The hi h point of the year was the frosh inltiation The memory of the boys in skirt , sweaters, bandanas, and linst1ck still brlne on roar of lau,hter The P1FlS were just about as funny with their hair in pincurls, dlfferent shoes, one lonf sock and one hort one, and no makeup .e really put the voor souls through their paces at the dance though some of the instru ments of embarassment were dlapers, long LHULT ear, rattles a hula skirt and a W8QGlDg voxn To accomplish all this we had to have able leadership found it in President--Kay Younq, Vice-Qresident--Eileen Espin- wall, Secretary--Imogene Johnson, and Treasurer--nonald Lngbret- son. All in all we had a pretty successful year. We can only hope that our Junior year at J. n. S. is as good! Q ' Q M X , Q, fka. N Q A F4 V A ' Q11-RN X' Ss, .,,, 242 5 Vi --ego .mv bfi- '-L Tlifl 'fifqi '1 LK' 5 Q, x , I K A. , ,i , . . ' sq 'Q' . , ' U 5 -3 V K .. 8 6 -' , 'K f M' 1 X I v , ...N K YS . I ru ' l O w v fx J nl 5 e ' A' 0 Q . ... I A . .JS 5 ' 0 3, . A i -J s , W' 3 J 'Y . A j Q U .- - V. wrs : . 1 X Y 3 l'r , 1 W ' uv , Y L5 1 9 O K Q ave Nr 'qv-Q 1 Ne, the freshman class of l9L5 L6 being considered of un sound mind and generally inferior upon our entrance into this chamber of studies have, we think, proved ourselves worthy of We smiled in spife of the lipstick, bandanas, dresses, long underwear, hula skirts, and other indignities of initiation For our return dance we created quite a sensation by making a game room of the stage There were Wfiercen games of ping pong, Chinese Checkers, and rummy while the danclng went on on the gym floor The beautifully wrapped and lusciously filled box lunches were popular and sold like the proverbial 'hot cakes We are proud of our cheer leading freshman and the four rep resentatives in the studentbody play, and of our class officers who did such a grand job this year They were President Ken Johnston, Vice President Ken Nilcoxen, Second Vice President Donald Bakko, Secretary Ronald Nusom, and Treasurer Caroline Tong xv, 1 A : ,f'f7L 1 x' ' Y :Q '- ' llg ru., ll 5 1 . Q' V ' 4 2, Q59 f , Q' ,V A Qgjry ,nf ,- S F I ,Q ,W u V 9 1 4 S I ' fi I 5 4 ,dr ' -r 1 , . V V Wm ' 1 1 ' X. ' 'NV sep, V ffcfu, M... 1 -. , - C. H. S. J 3 4 U . 0 A U I -. - c 2 ' 1 il ' Z fi -- -.- o JUNIUJ? In every high school stu dent's life there is one event which is looked for ward to with great anxiety until it is over, namely, the Junior Prom Each class takes the responsibility and tries to produce a better prom than the one before This year the prom was a success, for many couples were present After a tense interval, the six princesses Lois Kellogg, Lavelle Jolme, Ina Mattinen, Margie Evenson, Shirley Hunter, and Jeanne Koeber marched 1 with their escorts to the tune of 'Candy W The hall was decorated with blue and whlte crepe paper streamers extending from the center light to the ceiling The throne was a large heart, made of stripes of red crepe paper which were parted to reveal the lovely Queen Mable I The couples danced to the music of the Top Hatter's Orchestra and at inter- mission refreshments were served in the adjoining room. --mlb:-www' AY' eV cf UEEN JIBEL Sf T60 'T The SCSCUt1VG councll is sm ll, COH5lSt1Hg of the officers OI the studentbody Its main func tion i to nuke recommondftlons nd sueee tions the student council shicn proceeds with most n fudentbody business Phe stuaent COUHClL consists of the ofticers the stuoentbodj, presidents of ll orvan tlons .nd two renre ent tives from each Class Among other dutie tHlS yeer th student council h1d to 1 ve ne LOTSt1tUt1OH :rep red for present tion to the tude tbody This setnod oi stucent overnnent is ore sffectlve ni W c n be carried on faster th n lf ll p yinv of bllls electlon of c ndi d te , e c h Q to Ie GCld6l of tie Hole stu ce thou, or H1 tlon N Q . . In N . . 4 -. Q1 - I 1 ' O .- If 7' ' 1 I L f' D 1 ' C., LA R-BLD LD to .J . ,A of t e S, . . 4 , ' 1 -- of ' v F' '1 , .- V Q . ize e ' , s a . l O . . A Q . .. 3 . L X . ' ' Q A 7,1 1 L' ' L 'W WL A 5,2 ' v.4 S v g 'Y' ' 9 1 'Q . ' m ... 1 X, . . ... I 1 'N I 1 fs 1 ' v on .J .l.1lf1'3 no VJ. Y N . . . -, 4, . f LA -A Ii ,QD , L. ' .- f- ' : ' - 1 x . CA o t , -. P ti ' ' . .HH - 7 rw ' 1 1 . ' ' f. ' .. ,f flu , THEIR? all A vs -n A k Y 'Ol L4. Q -. 7 1.1 w va vu-vu n J 14 A V7 vs W 01 1 .Z J ... n- v Y. vu -gy w NMS! :lf I 'dv .,-L.. Q.,-e :.'-N' N- If x 1 4 'Y ..-sl' New any curious student that may have lingered in the school halls after school hours may have heard and seen: moans and groans, cheers, a member of the staff rushing from one room to another with a hand- ful of Kleenex, and of course, the typical ink smudge on the nose. After all these experiences the staff ?roduced their annual, and even met the dead- line. ? Editors o o o o 4 o o 0 .Joan Lewis Business Manager. . . Marcella Karvonen Assistant Editors . . . . .Janet Case Miriam Cjalehto Artist. . . . . , .Margie Evenson Features. . .Marilyn Pascoe Advisor . . . .Miss Jesseph Elll rgzxfr We Tera 'W rvf In the the Honor Societ,. 'PI' L 'Ak I f' V U70 Ivy VF 'Y' The fo'1onirv neople have keen enerded 19mbPPSH1P in the Quill end croll internetlonel Honorfry ciety, from tHe OUIWEl4Sm vlfeeee era ennual taff Odd lerce vowf 'irir F1 le? o Jeret eese AGI J C 9 'V F JTA- lQA6 June 'onroe T' 10 JD! COI1 Ti1'lF'I'1 v-1 ex unter ferret OX 7V 'C3I' , f'w . - --V . ., lfliff Y .JZ tiff? ,XJ ' ,SFJ Y wtf 'V't,-lfl Q: 1' 1 4 Nj, 1 ' ' ' ' - ,,f f '- X f V U-. .. , ,., ,. w ' - v T .- -, W , , f , , ' '- 1 , b'mJ' : GOAL jf ll, A+VV'l12 lPTUqHbC, Znw Qwin Uaecrfnx. W .xf:, ' fr' ' .-,-V x' ,1,. ' ,, f,' , , 1 1.1'Au C ifm.3 ., fi. ..f f 'A, A 'CH f e 1? 1,5.t fkbff 1 5 2 r i 1w'f :4'ff f'ff rv'- lv Pair' Y- ge : -, ' -f-fa-. ORJ, .E,,,L QM f, ... 1, . Q . 2 , . .P 4 3 , ,,, ,, , , A , , 4 +L 1 -1, 1? ff , ' Ffj JD- 1, -' ,Y 'f -gif , rg A Qmfj Gvgwyggggf-r-Q ?Lr ' v' 7' . , A , W ,-, 4 ANL, A 1 J 5 sd .- I L Q A ' 1 A r J , .A , U . A so- . , f . C' .L . J '. V. .L 4 .N N J.. V- . LA Q Q 912 T 'V 'ic .V U r V gfevv -.1 -'- - , uf. 1 1 TUivv ,y, Y-V f-' 'f- su fl .e .E ho.. . ,M 1 VH- P -A - A . . Q gg ',g -gb IRL -a- .e .L . ,Y .QL ef. el-- j A , ,, . - -r Y l 1 '.-A 5 , f' -V' VLJ- I1 -A 53? -QE, ,.,A,f4 ,X:- v J Q In V in rt 6 ' .8 H xxx f .. 7.4 5. -s I - 1 , MW Q . VOLLEYBALL BADMINTON PING PONG x 3 Gill! QW! 4+- WVM. 9 frafiffk 5-:QQ 3,26 The Girls' League this year sponsored two main events The annual Sadie Hawkins dance in the fall and a Mothers' Tea in the spring Clatskanie was represented at a Girls' League playday in storia, and also at the Older Girls' Conference in Corvallis by two delegates, Janet Case and Fargie Pvenson June Monroe served as president for the year, and Mrs Lewis was advisor n Af.. 'H T xc-'Wil . ., NV, 'Al ,. VQENJ V I. .M . , a ' 1 Q, , -K , , , 1 1 I V I s 6 , - r'l,n. tj' l' . I . .Ja L, ' I. RV . ' I fn ,,- y 5 A R56 -X 4 u gy '? 1 g , K I x X 1 fu, A 3 . r V 1 I 3 nw? ' Y I A A ' L. 1 I . A IL . Q , l O Q CU The Kangaroo Court was a new idea introduced this year by the 'nn club Its main function was to es tablish good conduct by student povernment The Wo' club also spon ored its annual dance at which the Junior rom Court ras announced ll wlo attended had an enjoyable time Wayne Erickson, Vice resident Don farker, eecre tary Treasurer Allan somfleth Y ' Q v , A .J L ' 9 A s . T '.' , A 1 r O Acting as officers for this year were: President-- 1 1 I ri . f sg X CM if E A I I' Rig! H Wute1 L A T S th K'A ze Q'ffIw1thN latslfanie! G H H XL- H gr T J E' LG liebe Gere! Tigers! 73eera1 Forward center team guard Clatskanie Tigers hit 'em har Shoot 'em high shoot 'em low, ome on boys, let's go!! V xf ig NEFF xs',!, ' 4 Yi - ' I: vw Y' L'A'H, Te ,1 123-A' -' Z ight: t 0- , in 'aa wg ' - - - 5 V' 5 NI 1 Mi .Q 1. 0 h - - . an I YK. k 4 B I K if 4. SS -. X 3' .52 E. 1. ,. N v L T -7 Ef 'I'G- 1 I T' , E- '. ' I JI r' I I I Q I V d. C' , -- lf? F 9 'Q 'Ao , fling' M y V Y 'ul slrhafi .Q Ofldll Tre l9L5 football season opened with twenty five boys turning out for Lractice Six veterans Goertzer, lark r, Norgren, Ryding Sorfleth and Milton Phllbrook again donned thenr grid togs to do their best for the Tigers After two day's practice, the Tigers met and defeated Narren ton For the remainder of the season, the team play was errat c, ending with three wins and e losses Outstanding among the players tnls year were George Lamni, Potts, and loysky Goertzen and Philbrook were consistent ground galners Those making letters were: Jolma, Lam i, Potts, Goertzen, Milton Phllbrook, Somfleth, Ryd- ing, Norgren, Toysky, Bailey, Reed, Snyder, and Bryce Phil- brook, manager. Phil brook 9 Norgren Q Goertzen Co 1'9 Parker f Q-Y' .-X Lammi QL Potts Ryding Som leth ilu - X' o ji ' A- 3 oi R r Q si o'x L f ' 'nn' U 1 'S' ,4 o , LJ o o M ,L 1 J I 2 I K .l, h D? AJ A J l 'll l V z 1 A . , 1 F ii? ,rdf!lI5gzgk 1 - i L K' l ig X 'TTA ca oo, - H' 11... C 2 e 'Y im 79Mf6Psaz4f'+L The C H S basketball team was handicapped this year in that they could play no home games All their practicing had to be done either in the small grade school gym or out at the B A S P In spite of this they won three games out of the eight league games they played Good work boys! ' lf ' QsOyJiVn7?,5J ,fy LL XT OV y fu WV VP: Q A Q . A y M ifwxfgf' e , yk I I A I F K a sy e tiff if lljff gi 'gary gig 1, f ' . . l V, Aygg yw lpvw fl Lf :V V 41 KXU ,'J 4 - 'M h A , w YSL KEN MTRL LOGGING CO 4 JXRCHIE HDAVJS xff 3? My 4' g W CLATSKANIE, QREGON L mber ANOCWW- af WCW cb doe5 The Job ITS The k HJ W! 8 LUIIIBER C0 DOUGLAS Fm Lumasp, WANNA OREGON .A J W ' ' l of LU- L9 f I, ILKQ 4 ? 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