Kelso High School - Bagpipe Yearbook (Kelso, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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Mid, 5614.46 Pubrlshod by irwe KLLSO HIGH SCHQOL STUDENT BODY Kelso,VVaSl'1img+on Edirorz Viola Frlschknechf Business Manager: Jack IV1CCork!c Adviser: MISS llo Brown 111E TAMAHNAWUS 1940 CLASSROOM SCENES The whirl of 6 saw in Jrhe shop, delicious odors from fhe home economics room, the raffle of Typewrhers, ihe shuffle of books and papers in 'rhe mafh class-Kelso High Schoof sfudenfs have begun fhe usual busy clay. FOREWORD We give you lhis boolc as a panorama of school life---ils worlc and play, honors and achievement alhlelics and aclivilies. We have mean+ il +o loe informal view of Jrhe l939-40 school year. If il accomplishes This, we are salisliecl. MF' Mlfl-fl ! WAlT Qradualion is llw passluq lrom one Clelmlle slaqo in fa Career lo amoll1er. From mow on high selwool will be lvul a memory Ma pleazanl memory, we Hope, of llwc- imporlaul aclvaneemenls llwal lmve lweerw made durmq your lime lwere amcl ol flue pearl you look lu Succefaslully ciarrylrq oul llwese changes. Gradualiorw My an lime lor rellecllorm and eonlaiclcrralio:1 ol llwe lulure. ln llwcl comme xears lou will lwe laced wlllm 3 f 1 more dlllieull vrolnlems, Vlflwalever llwe' are, lace llwem l 5 squarely. Decide or llwe lvesl Course lo follow wand llweu follow il. ln bidding' 'ou ficodflv if l wlglw you llwe lvesl ol luelc and J Y l Y , lwo e we ma be as vrourl ol your lulure accom ulislwmenlrs F9 Y l , F as we have been ol your worlq in me nas! llwrce years. , l f D. W. MlCKELVVAll', Principal l lluV1rfulellvwrll'Nr ,f,l1vfwl'yvor' lqgc? 40, We are lm nu ffl wlllw llw: oululuuflmfg lefulerslup developed amornq l'llllM'f', ml llwf- 'Qfwuor Claws, Tlwlm leaderslfub has ex- l ,rf ff1ll',!'ll lufxfllmum uuflnlolre vxar in deyolopmq a line 2' lmwf lwec,-rm well mamaqed. vll l Vlllfll. 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N'JF'fX MAF-JCJAN Urrrfrrr.r?, 'rf Wir lrrrrrrru Char, WMA MAPTIN R Wlrrlwrr .Hyj In Marr NIA MAE Wi NSC, M rr. .AU Vxhrrirrr m C4'LLr!11+'I MJAX., Srrrrr HA, Urrsvr-rurry rwfVVrr'Jrrr1rlfrNfvT Mix.. .rrrrrfrt-rn: frrrqhrw, Urrrrrrfnrrcx, Sprforrrp L rrrrrg Sffrrlfrr Cirxw Advrior. H. A, UMM-r-,Fryc'rfW1xsl'1lnf1T4xm1 frm E fP'FJ1Xl-'IIEUTIH UA W 9 . . rw-rrrrwr-'rr Srrxrrr CruHf-411-g fr,rrr frr -r rm C. rr'rr Lori! KQROUV I1 BERNLCL LAMB, HA., Urrlvursiry sgrfOVf1.1LirWT Crrrrrrwwrxrgl I-lilfmd Lassrr.-, SKXFFOLIFL-1L CME, Junior Cham Adviwr. WINNIFRED B. A., VNfnil'rilM17ur1 STAN CoHx'rrr- B. E., Wnshinqrrrm Srfxrv CiULLF'f10I Cnmrw-rfinLq Swprmmorn Adviser. CLARENCE VVALDEN, B. A., W1asr1?n.11r'rn Srnrfr Cr'rHww Physio, Crwomimryg Knrnhirz of rrw I-MY, Sfic-rrcv CMM Adviser. HAROLD EMERY, B,S..Ur1ivr-rsrry 0fW.1Kr1rrwr'1r0rr: BLOLUIIY Junior Class Adviser. MYRTLE CARLSON, B. S., Urrrvorsrfy mf Wnsiwirrxrir-rr Home Ecomorrrifs, Cafvfvriug Sirk' Lvnquv Adv-rwr. VERYL LEWIS. B. S.. Urriw-rirry of VVnsl'rirm1o'1j Hum. Ecfvnomrzs. HARRIFT BURGY, B. A. Wfrsfrrrrqrorr Shrew Arr. MILTON R. SCOTT, B.S..Wr11Lwin-'1?nrrSf.11r-:Aa1rr:L11Mnrw- Fururf- Pr-1rms1rsffArrrQric.'e. FACU LTY lT is To The TaculTy, whose helpTul advice and Triendly undersTanding have made This year more enioyable, ThaT a large parT oT The crediT Tor This successTul year is due. Few acTiviTies would progress were iT noT Tor The compleTe co-operaTion oT The Teacher. The sTudenTs will long remember Them in appreciaTion Tor whaT They have done. GROUP lll EMMETT SCH ROEDER, B. S., WashingTon STaTe College: Commercial Law, Commercial Geography, Physical EducaTion: EooTball Coach, Boys' K Club Adviser. EMARY PIPER, B.A,, College of PugeT Sound: Iv1aThemaTics: Traclc Coach, AssisTanT EcoTball Coach: Hi-Y. Boys' AssociaTion Adviser. LEE SONEDECKER, B. S., WashingTon STaTe College: Social Sciences: BaslceTball Coach, Baseball Coach. LOUISE BASSETT. B.A., WashingTon STaTe College: Library, Physical EducaTion, Girls' SporTs Coach. Girls' K Club, Library Club Adviser. R. SHERMAN DICK, B. A., UniversiTy oT WashingTon: Social Science, ReTail Selling: DebaTe, Golf Coach: AudiTorium CommiTTee, Senior Class Adviser. DENO GAEFL B. A., WashingTon STaTe College: lndusTrial ArTs. CHARLES MORGAN, B. A. in EducaTion, WesTern WashingTon College oT EducaTion: Mechanical Drawing, MeTaI Works. FLORENCE FROHNING, B. S., UniversiTy of WashingTon: School Nurse www Hu-i,v.,farim1aMrm4M H163f'TTiVTLIf0'SOfHTCECKDLIDCHVTWGC? STUDENT CQUNCIL wiv' 'tum-rw! ff'l1r'1f,mN fV'H,lV'Il1f'f1 We pfvlxcy II'WlflHfCd IOS? ,wav mf fufllrwq in fl r'4-prrrafrmhilvfz IQCQVSYHHVC Capaclw for HM- fXrwMvf: u?w1f':w? P,wff,.U1wf,m1mcil is CFDVTTQCDQCCJ of We ',.V1! 'VWt rwfik, k'-, Hifflrf, Hur: rfmrfg-larfmiafivm af Yarqe, MC: I rfWfif'fN?Hf1,-fxffmflxflw,fxrvfnrfrprfr2CXf1ffiHvC of each Class. Arm ,mg Mc-fnYNQTM-1,fmrqfgmfflffby ihc' Council H115 year my., Hn' fy5,5,m,,rif1?Mf1 J fumdk, for an addifion fo The qr.mmifMarwf'! and Mr hand LJHHMVVTW'-, and We Irwcsfiqafion fvf vhwin-rw? C4'NVf'VVTITH'l1f in Www ffvrm of ri sfudsxmf board OF 1, gf f, ' ' ' I' Vx41fw'WHf'.mr- v 1 'Nw -, ifw w' .. ww! M U1-' lv ww- Hmm'-,, Hv,-w MfNwr-M, Uv '1 Y- ' M' U-1?--4 'wi V ww VH' 'M Yam'-'1 Hx!! Hxswpaw VJA' w W1 1' ' 'A' Nl MW,-.17 P!Ww'14v 2 'VT1' W'-YH11,v,4'. fm-M-Y Q. 'WR Tb ki B rx1MkN 1-,- Y.Vw Fr mu' Too lcil: Vance Rcley Riqhl: Alice Kalley Mn Davfvir Fern Wilder VN li Vil-1 hlnreclil, Eciifwr Tfvnahnnwus if asia:-f Hilo Hasewawa Shirlocn Barr Riilus Snyder Jficl Mcfforlclo Slandinq from lell lo riqhlz Hilo Hasegawa, Viola Fri-schlmnecht, Evelyn Johnson, Mickey Lee, Lorraine Slone. Phyllis Wesr, Jack McCorlcle, Vance Roley, Lois Frarnbach, Max Davoll. Mirna Lee Srnilh, Grace Urie, Rulus Snyder, Jean Fal1er.Seal0d, lol? To rir1hl:Fr1rn Wildi'-r, Roselyn Koeniq, Marilyn Selhre, Kennc-'h Yaden, Virciinia Dixon, Shirley G'F f'U-!my'f'V,Hf'l'xV1 Price, Peclqy Schneider, Adaline Lrmiln, PUBLICATIONS The lwenly-live members of lhis year's publicalion class have been singularly successful in 'rheir allempls 'ro publish a more inleresfinq and readable Hiland Echo and an orig- inal Tamahnawus. 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They have proved Themselves in scholarship, having as many in rhe Torch l-lonor Sociely as lhe other 'rwo classes Combined. ln rnusic lhey have also rnade rhenwselves vvorlhy. Wifh fa slarl such as lhis lhe class ol l942 should nmlre a record edu fl lo lhal ol ans, ilnss lhal has qradualod fron' Kelso High School, rirsl Rv ll rrlnx Millur, .lf-can Parlcrfr, Arlene Parsons Claw Phillips, Belly Nordviclc, Louisa Risluy, Swifrrwl RM-vi N Uiurnllxy Poindn,-xlc-r, Ge-nvve Nighols, Della Mae Milchell, Geraldine Nichols. ,wrni Robrinson, l-lurriello l-lieberl, Pauline Sisson, Gerrf Purcell, Ernaline lieddirlf, Y Lucilie Sfxllerlee. Jerk Osborne, Nornwen Rayrnen, Kennelh Prnll. Thiri1l?rm:Ai1Pns Rirlmrds.lVlnri.1ie Monro Vvinnie Ramsey, Euoene Schul1e,Juel Nc-ren,Clmrlf-sSf1nw,, Rf-lrerl Reeves, Grover Phillips, Quenlin Moody. Friuvh R. .xg Miss Vlarlin, Advisor: Edilh Painfer Pxlherl Morfmn, Gene Pixlic-rson, ljnul Quinn Lurifxn mf.,-.B Phillips, Earl Nearinq, James Sihrfaeder. 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W.We1llace, vico-presiden' Enola Noseda, secrelary Shi'loen Barr, Treasurer Goldie l'lif'1lOy, represenlalivc JUNIOR CLASS DebaTe, dramaTics, aThleTics, music, and scholarshipYfThe iuniors conTinue Their acTiviTies in all, buT They have placed mosT emphasis on debaTe and dramaTics. In com- peTiTion wilh all classes, Tour iuniors placed in debaTe and seven in dramaTics. Three were on The TirsT baslceTball squad, nine on The TooTball squad, and oTher:s perTicipaTed in qolT, Traclc, baseball, and boxing. Eleven juniors were members ol The Torch SocieTy. ln addiTion To These, This year's acTiviTies included The producTion OT a successlul Three-acT play, AunT Tillie Goes To Town, The sponsoring oT The Junior-Senior Prom, and The managemenT ol The Vesper Service and Cornn'iencemenT exercises, FirsT Row: Bob Farnharr, Doris Vfirnle, Pelricia Keyser, Carol Ann Mndrow, Lfiif. lloyd, Josie Morqan, June Maior, Evelyn l.6IJVHT, Second Row: Waller Miller, Row MorlQT, Grate Whisnanl, Elise Luflrell, Paul Koehrnslifdl, Max Miller, Jafls Mr Corlcle. , . , , Third Row: Bc-lfy Keller, lfilririfi lkriixfr, BQTTy Kinfh, Duff- M.irlshfTi1',r-n, Brill lrqy son, Bill Lonq. , Fourlh Row: Alberl Carrasifr, Melvin E 9 Laws, Chuclm MiTchell, Lesler Lebi, Clay Ton Losey, Mr. Emery, Advise-r. 'si-i'i'I lwl,i- ll ill-H Ma-iw lliiiii-ss, Min Miilwu-Y, Jiri- llliusi' Ji-,in M Briii, Doris H ii'i',, Mir, M xi i-l uf. A Ivisirr, L,r'f-si W l ..' f, Aims! i,l.l sian ,.,.,, aw si., iii, M-wif, Vvl-ilii, ll'-lii, lislilii, Mar. L'l1 Moi 1'u',,l-i ii iii RW. if,,Mifi.. l i-S'vvilli,HwH', K1-l i-r i i ii li ii.vi'f :Hi l'l, is I iisii' llfiiis lriiil, lOl2Cll NONOR SQCIETY llresiclcrnl . . Viola Frisclwlcneclwl Vice Presiflonl . . Donald Rice Scarelaryflreasuror . Enola Noseda Adviser . . . Miss Marcellus lllif, sglwolaslic orqanizalion is lor llwc purpose ol eslablislninq qood lfzllowsliip amonq llie sludenls in- lereslecl in llwe pursuil ol lcnowlf 1:rlqe,enc.ouraqinq scliolarsbip, and promolinq qoorl sclwool Cilizenslwip. lwr,-nly live new members were in ilialod, malcinq ilu memberslwip llie larqesl in ils lwislory. HILAND LASSIES pri,-sirlenl. . . Mareile Dupras Vice Presidonl . Mima Lee Smillw Srzgrelary . . . Mavis Wlieeler lrr-asiirrzr . . Mina Lee Bailey Arlvinur , . . Miss Lamb Piirpozrrt lo ciroalf- pop anol en- lliusiasm al games and assemblies and lo acl as a service Club for llwe nrlwaal. GIRLS' LEAGUE Presidenl . . . Jean McBride Vice-Presidenl . Doris Bailey Secrelary . . . June Hanson lreasurer . . . Mary Maloney Represenlalive . Marcile Dupras To creare aclivilies for all llwe girls of llwe sclwool is llwe purpose ol llwis organizalion. The league spon- sored a Valenline Ball and l-liland Days. R A I' Llwfulrw Roliiirswz, Miss Mlm-rlliis, Aiiyiswig ,lim ii Rixriwiis Viiziiisi Harris far, .laclisw-, Clf f'N'lu'vfu Y-vlvn, D--lla Maw, Milrlwll, Junn Vlaiisoir, Hilo ll.isi'1.ivsii Rvws P: llawfl lf-Clair, Balls Jain' Bu Lluv-X-l, llnvis Bnllf'y,Vl1vl.1 Frisrhlxnfwlll Rim 1, Don Riiw, Lois Hall, ll1ulinvUI'ilr'r H'-rrzwiiv Uplml' Viv: r l 'r'w Puriell, BF-fly Rose Kuillaiwl, Jvrvx Siiiirimvis, Ewnla Nazi-la, Lwrlvii ll-'al Wi '21 Ranlsiw Rnw 1 Jmll Rnsalii- Vlfalki-i, lui-J Elway, Miriain Bell, P-mril lliiiliiiiliw Mi lar: ,liw-rs, Paul Wiwlkiri, Rumi liiwir Sissnn, KU'-iii-lli Clwrisliansiiii, Barluum Fl,lli-.i lliw- ry Kaiiiis, llnos Frrnsl. Swiulifiq Bill B lfrslfrr Lvlwv. A W l sim K'-ll1i,Ji-ri, smiiiifls-Q, ctw iii A.i,.-is, M..'.il,- iw.ili.iQ, wang Em-, ii,-V-ii Praxis, Miiaiiii f-fi Miss l wir, Aiivisnr, Ruw2i.lix1n MfBri.lf1,Juaiil1 Nirwsi 'nr-, Ra, lv-'lli' Si liifl,-, Viv qiina l !1x, Mavig Wliii l S l llslw F M l iv Vi wlll ii Mui All ilu R l L iiwiii Cl ll ilxin ll 1 i i is 1' Uri mi, i. li-ii m.ifs, .mai .1 ii .i- in ,A nv, .i .i v.1-wi-X , 1 r-, l-rigqy Siliimidri, Hilo ll1siw1,iw.'i,Lliiii-r Maiais Jim- lin- calniii' Hia iw V-iiuv:-y v'i' F-rlw N BOYS' ASSOCIATION PresidenT .... Gerry AusTin Vice-PresidenT . . Warren Lowe SecreTary . . Warren Ashburn Treasurer . . . Leonard Wells Purpose: To creaTe Triendly rela- Tions and co-operaTion among The boys oT The school and To encour- age Their acTiviTies. They sponsored a dance, paid parT oT The regisTra- Tion Tee Tor boys aTTending The Older Boys' ConTerence, sponsored The reorganizaTion oT The Boys' K Club. STanding: Mt Piper. SiTTing: Warren Lowe, Gerry AusTin, Russell Miller. Firsl Row: T-lal Branscom, Wallace Flanlcey, RuTus Snyder, STewarT CarlTon, Max DavolT. Jim ScoTT, Wayne Doble, and Mr. Walden, Adviser. Second Row: Horace ScoTT, Don Carlsen, Roy EaTon, Bill HoT'TmeisTer, Rex Losey, Donald Koegler, Millard Jones, Bob Dunham, Third Row: Jimmy Spooner, Diclc Ward, Joe Vander l-loeTT, Roger Poe, RoberT Kellogg, Lawrence Freeman, Ralph Leedle, Bob Larson. FirsT Row: Melvin Laws, GilberT T-lolbroolq, Bill l3aTTe-rson, Gordon Orwio, Russell Miller, Gaye Pare, Harold LeClair, WalTer Chambers, Marvin l-leaTon. Second Row: Mr. Piper, Adviser: LesTer Lebo, Gerry AusTin, Max Miller, Jaclr McCorlcle, Jaclc Soihfee, CurT TaTl. Glynn Barr. Third Row: T. W. Wallace, Donald Rice, Bill Barr, Ray Paradis, Jaclc Weed- rnan. Bill BlacksTone, Frank GorTon, John STrader. KNIOHTS OF Tl-TE l-ll-Y PresidenT . . . RuTus Snyder Vice-PresidenT . . Eugene Ellis SecreTary . . Millard Jones Treasurer . . STewarT CarlTon Adviser . . Mr. Walden Purpose: To serve The school aT anyTime Tor anyThing. During The year They helped To sponsor The Older Boys' ConTerence. l-ll-Y PresidenT . . Russell Miller Vice-PresidenT . Gordon Orwig SecreTary . . Gaye Fare Treasurer . . Bill PaTTerson Adviser ..... Mr. Piper Purpose: To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend ThroughouT The school and cornmuniTy high sTandards oT Chris- Tian characTer. They helped wiTh The Older Boys' ConTerence, do- naTed S30 Tor senior awards, and sponsored a saTeTy program. - ' fri. ' GIRLS' K CLUB Presidenl . . , Lorraine Slone Vice Prem. . Shirley Greenarnyer Sccrclary -lrnas. . Sy lyia Conway Reprosonlalive . Lynese Williams Purpose: To lnrfher alhlelic in- leresl and aclivilies for lhe girls of lhe hiqh school. During lhe year lhey had several parlies, sponsored a Hcalce walk, and enlerlained The I ' i ' 6 X L xxx CARLS' Cllll? l1rufl7Jif.QL.--lyri l lin -i lf rrinnl- Sl nf-,Ui lili1'l'lii'l4-y, lrmn in Riff-,Sl1vVl0y GV1'f'lW-l Caslle Rock Girls' Assoclialion. ire i-r Vi-r1Ur' H l n Gi r n Pi 'ly VJ.i gi rili ll-rf. SH- rincl Row: J-m'qus'lino Wrxnni'iSs.iy, V.-f-,ii Slfixililnlrnrg Qvnirifiw-rc li l--y, M uri' rin Swilli, Mixrivn Bnxlrzr. Lyn:---0 Willif lli-lrr'ifwr'fvr'1,llvii Br f'lll7f', Viola rri w lilnf- lil, lliiivl Rr-iw: Misx Bassofl Lnfillv Rarnsoy. Wilrr.i Rnmuf-y, ,lor-in Mrvr1.1n,,,li-riri l ellr-r, Phylliw liiruon, Marfillo l7L1pr.i5,,l-lvlon Bm n Plwllvw WM nmwifx CLUB HUM, .x W Furl Row: Minm Lev Sirilh, Gizirww-.i-rw lioli-y, Willfiifl Krn-.i-, .lnil. Mrcorlnlo l-liil wifi LN 'I ,VN l3riri,fi'i1'ri,Gfird4wn OV'wl'1, Hill CAii lwfi, Mir, M in 1 in Al i r Q nfl R vw R lv Llnn 3 3 K liiri Jiifh Srwllry Min lvlillvr, lafrlly lxfiuf' KLi1ll.iii-L, lliwvixrl Ciirllin, Mary lVl.1lonz'5, WHEAT? r, lfiflr,Advi2i1erjLlf-ian Mr B-rir'lfm Bxrhnxm Fl-vllr'rp, Shirlo--n Barr, liryw' MuNw-ly, , . Irene lv-nfmd, Allmrlfm Y.xLlor1,Ll.1il4 MrC.irlvlrr, Boll hluntin llfll. Prf idgnl Bob Dunham, Mina Lee Bailey. Vicerpros., Maxine Qhlls, Mavis Wlieelcr. Treasurer: Mima Loc Srnilh, Jack McCorlcle. Secref fary: Mavis Wheeler, Mary Ella Morgan. Advisor: Miss Mangan, Purpose: To zludy drama and rlrnrnalic problems. The group SDOF1SOFf?Vl a dance, gave an as- woniluly, anrl holcl n lnanquol. DEBATE The delualo Club onlorod four conference dobalrra. lhey won lwo and lost lwo of lhese. They placed negonrl in the dclvale lournamenl al the Colleqo ol Puqel Sound and the spemhfosliynlal1hcUnivcrsily ol VVe1f.hinqlon. BOYS' K CLUB Presiclenl ..... Bill Lee Vice-Presidenl . Ray Paradis Secrelary-Treas. . Bill Pallerson Sergeanl-al-Arms . Jaclc Larson Purpose: To have a closer asso- cialion wilh alhlelics. The alhlelic club made plans Tor lhe purchase of a lime clocls for lhe alhlelic Tield. They enlrerlained al a bean feed inilialed in gala fashion, and adver- lised and sold liclrels for lhe smolcer. BOYS' K CLUB Row I: John Klcvjlcrer, Ch.-V Mi'cliell Ray Pmadis 'Narien Ashburn, Rav l-lolcfirrib, Bill Lce, O'is Kiorl-ner E1 Seann , Mr. Schroeder, Axviser. Row 21 Roger Poe, l-lershul Sweel, Warren Carpenler, Russr-ll Miller, Bill Pallerso Gaye Pure, VV,1llClriarribers, Ray Welch, Bob Lciihhurdl. Row 3 T VJ Wallace Carr-. Ausliri, Ciilberl Holhroo Warren Lowe, Conlon Orwid, Frank Ccrlon, Allen Morris, J'iclr Selle, Marvin l-'lealom Row 4: Ralph Wall, Cari Nagel, Marvin Slephcrson, Orville Cox, Bill l-lolfrrieislor, Glynn Barr, Horace Scofl. SFCRFTAWAL CLUB Rrw I: Thelrvia M:Clurv, Pegov Scl'inrirler', Hr-'fn Price, Di iis Frcsl Evelyn Cullorii. Row 2: Grace Urie, Jenn Fuller, Doris Bailey, Wil'ir- Belle Crawford, Mfiigarm' I-liifff-., Vi- L1 Frischlrrf-ilil, Jear Lee, June l-lansc-ri. Row 3: vf'ly Jnhrsor, Alla l-lJ 'rv'+-ii 1, Lorinire l-lal., Mavis Wheclfr, .lifnn Tyrrell, Violel McFadden, Miss Larrib, Advisor, rnicc Wilson, Digrolhv Kai 4 us. FUTURL FARMERS OF AMERICA w I: Neal Brown, Flal Brf'isf.v', Bifb Lars ir, Gene Pallcrsirri, Jack Weedrizan. Row 2: Mr. Scoll, Adviser, Arnold Sell, Andy Ferrm .lfu', Al Cnrioyo, lN.'iynQ To'npki'i5, SECRETAPJAL CLUB Presidenl: Viola Frischlcnechl, Lor- raine Flall. Vice-Presidenl: Mina Lee Bailey, Willie Belle Crawford. Secrelary: Doris Frosl, Doris Bailey. Treasurer: Grace Urie, Peggy Schneider. Adviser: Miss Lamb. Purpose: To malce beller secre- laries. They gave a play showing good and bad secrelaries and made a sludy of European counlries. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Presidenl . . . Jaclc Weedman Vice-Presidenl . . Neal Brown Secrelary . . . Gene Pallerson Treasurer. . . Alberl Carrasco Reporler . . Andrew Fernandez Adviser . . . . Mr. Scoll' lvlollo: Learning lo do: doing lo learn: earning lo live: living lo serve. They sponsored a lurlcey ralTle and boughl pruning and spraying eguipmenl. Judging leams cornpeled al lhe lnlernalional Live- slciclc Show and al 'rhe Soulhweslern Washinglon Fair. 5...-.....-. LIISPARY CLUB Rim I' I'll,Il'f- Klan- i, Vil-ill M Illlli Blfl Il f-r-lr D rls Vllrllllx Raw 2: Phyllis Larnlill, Elsll' LIBRARY CLUB . . Vera Urie . Hilo Hasegawa . Phyllis Larson . Rose Merly Miss Bassell Presiderll . . Viceppresidenl . Seerelary . Treasurer . Adviser . Purpose: Io lamlliarize lhe mem- bers wilh lhe library arlcl lo qive lhern opporlllrllly lo pracriee li brary worlc. The librarians bollqhl a lile lor The library and had Charge of lhe sluderll loan syslem. B Illl' Jill ll Illini: IM-le l M Y -,lv Vlll Illll' R N I' Jil ll' l ll , hl l ' 3arflll, Hill- Hase1qawn,Jllsll- Mill lull Hell-' all il l-' Mil, ll li ll-- SCIENCE CLUB Prr-airlerll , . Hilo Hass-qawa Secirzzlary , Ruby Robbills Adviser . . lvlr. Walden Pllr ?OSf,?f lo Jrorhclle an inleresl I I lrl mclencrz. lllf?9f3SCIF3I'IllSlS,Wl1O are rrlqllirerl lil have Iwo years of sci' rvrlfrrl WflVlif'fql Olll inlf-rrvslinq exprlri meals. lllr neaial lille lhey held a lUHf1qll0l anfl had a Clanre. AIIDIIORIIIM COMMITTEE lnrffzlflfrrll . . Marie Wesley Adviser, . , Mr. Dial: These flirlf, have irharqr: of lllfl allrlilfwrillm. lhey ll'il'lF'Ff?C'l al all elra malir llmclirlni. aml had ciharqe el lllft limlnfll Slllrih. sellllel CLIIIL R N I. Mr. Ellilril, Kiwi-lllll lillvlllx Jiik Pwall, .llw Vlillli-l l'llll-ll, Swwnlllk l'I'.-ll Mil' li l J im Bill I-lvl' Rl Ill l, Mr, Wllilf-ll Rim 2, Lwlellll Mllilll, Ll-lily Pall- r, Fllllvllv Ellis, Blvif' MlN- ill, Vll ,l Flimllwlll'-lil, llll II llllnl R ly'lr -f' I llllv lll. Ruwl V,llll'f' Rrllf-I, lvfw l7.1v,ll', liwl Rim-x l'll.llls larrlvj ,l,l'l'l- Iivhli llc, Allele Rl. hurl Rl Plll'SRSil WI Bclli R 'llillllllll lllllllLllI'iillNAllllL 'll l . l ll . if ll Iwi, Elsil- ll ill, llw 3 W, li' l, sl, Mil ll, full,-ill, wzlwl, glnml l Blflll'lllil,W,ll!l1 Milli.. AUIIITGRILJM COMMIIIH him I- R gl- Millilf Jl1w4,Sllilllll-llB.llr,l'hi.llisl.llmlll,J.llllll Rwl-I-ll'S Mvw I-Vi 3i', Mllll.ll S--'l'll, Bl-Hx M Q Ill-N P Vlr-liilia W.1.1l l rx Rwslllyll Klwlriq, H- l'Iy Rlllll Jil lvl, B- lil- Klllllf, M.lll-lu F.lw'wl lllllayll' May x Rim Url-, lvll S Willil ' my lllrmillei SUM ,luis Mil lil-ll, l'l'-:lm 9 hill-f ll-l i-l.l.-- Llllly Nl. II Ll. wud Q HI LIFE I, .Inv Ilm- ,lmIff- .md I.vI1 IO. Vlrqimla, Mr. I.IIIie's eecredary T. IIW--3 Cfmmq1f--. Il, Prod Ior Ihouqhv 3. Swv GEFIQ IZ. Mr. Lee keepmq our Iavms nie 4. InIfIvIm1Yt,IrwII? I3. SODHCWQVC IJQHUIISS 5. IVV' you Ilmm-V your I IIIVI? I4. WIvIaI ICIW dohq OIII II'wQre7 6. W.1Iy :NUI w.Iwn IS. SILJQ I'WIV'1 one 7. IIV- IwII K 'wirz Iv rmq Ib. C-1IPIerIa CIHSQ H. Typh ,1I I-III.fIru'Iwrz I7. I-Id: Spdmq qw? ':.Im? 9. AF1xLIVTIISlI'I'X 'I IS. Sy'PpIWIr1y In IIQI5 AIr1'IIOvG'lrfmdfI efmor, Mr, Mlfkp-I.-MII f Ixfy OIGIQ and BPIIV Cv' III , Fumrc Smnq Klrw IS . Waffh IIN- I1 wwe, IMI, FrId I I my mf'rVMD'1,113I'1 . Kf1rmyKErm Ifwpr I1 r II f IIIWI Jmk Smydvr O In ur 4IrI ur .1 f rw I. if and --.... lv- X CHAMPIONS By The close score of 20-I9 lhe llilander baslcelball learn snaiched charnpionshiphonors from 'rheLonqf view Lurnberiaclcs in 'rhe lasl qarne ol lhe season. They, Then, wenl lo lhe slale lournarnenl in Seaille and, bywinninqlhreeolfheirlourgames, won a fillh place in lhe slale. Six ol lhe len lellerrnen had played loqelher since iunior high days, Seven ol lhern, Russell Miller, Qlis and John Kloclcner, Bill Paller- son, Allen Morris, and Franlc Gor- lon, qradualed. Russell Miller re- ceived honorable rnenlion on lhe all slale leam. John Kloelcnor was caplain ol lhe learn. BASKETBALL B SQUAD Firsl Row: Mr. Sonedeclner, Don Burch, Warren Teqarden, Ray lololcolm, l-lorace Scolf. Second Row: Jalce Gregg, Paul Quinn, Paul Koehmsledl, Ar? Garnell, Jaclc Solle, Kennefh Chrisfianson. Third Row: Gilberl l-lolbroolc, Max Miller, Alberl Morgan, Gerald l-loward, Chuck Bailey, Carl Nagel, Gene Pallerson. Bill Palrferson John Kloclcner Olis Kloclcner Russell Miller Crm iw Swrwedmplcf-r CONFERENCL GAMES In-Wm 44 C!w1mH5 3? ' 38 C:'TChdMS 27 ' T4 Cv'1nfr,uHfa 71 ' 33 CP?UfT3M.l 22 ' 58 Camas 24 38 Cfxrvmm 22 ' fb Vcfmmlvw 36 ' 32 Vnrmouvsvr Q2 M ?l Lxjmyvicw P4 H T7 Lormvivw 45 ' TO Lim-lvif,-w W STATE MEET KN-,C 35 PIMP Cify 43 '45 Nodh Buud W N T8 Blairw QI ' fi? Ynkirrm 30 AH'-H MUNI. G1-fry Au-,Mn Gwyn P mf- SCORE CARI! f. N7 Awfwril 37 Amfwrhu 73 Ce?N,m'f- 48 Cwxim :Wu-Q 4? Cn-,Nw Rm 35 CQHHQ: Roz 39 SQ. H1-If-n 75 Hfxqulxxm I7 Hwvquf-sm P7 AM-rd:-Q-rn EO R ypnwmi Yfwrwlf QM ' U. xr' WM '- T, W. VV1MNxw- SOPHOMORE SPECIALTY Cn March 8, The sopho- mores demonsTreTeCl Their dramaTic TalenT wiTh The pres- enTeTion oT a program oT music, dence, and drama. AT9ouT TiTTy persons Toolc parT in This highly successwful per Tormanee. Miss MarTin and Miss Qreer were direcTors. yi 'T 4 f 'Q lf' ww Ti 5' TT, Tir' i' li TT T4 lt in 1, Bill Twliif lfslwrif- T My ,VT ' ,, T rrrwm V.m Tiriml. STAGE CREW TTT ' R W, l'1TfTW,,i.i, Hwy-r TV M 'ri Sli-plif-ii-.-iii, Tu ii-vw Tllis ljiul Qimi . -- NN Sf-T TT pow: ,Tii W QT rw r GTmiiT.iT.- T-lf.-Tlx, h'TilL'TT Tw'-Tlw T'-1 - ' 'HTH TX7'-1 To The sTaTe crew goes Qredil Tor seeimq ThaT dref muTir, perTormamCes arid em' TerTfiimmeriTs oo smooThly. Their woilc enTails long hours karl sTf1qe, NOT much glory, They ropoi-T, TDUT loTs oT Tun and iriTer'ezTir1q worlc, if 'Mx an 4 -. -5, -or --M --.' .-'..,,,fffi if A if 9 Y 0 .ai1 ,' ?,,Y.h' K ' .W it Eff! n 53: 1 , ' ff AA f ' X I 1 J N' iii V,L V x 'Q , ' ff? am 5 Y if W. fqfff F42 , 1' Tl f '2 L'+ fgif figifm A 'v in , O J fu 1' gig ? , I. ,, in -' flgfa ' dl 4 . 'Y' 51 ,, k ky , vi ,Nga 'I Kr K i'h' K, A ' K A 4 32 X 9 i ian' .- E 'I' , Q fW 5 ' .- ' ,Q , fx ,K .,., KM , . .t ,. N bp' wr my ' L, I, L J Q? ' W 1 1 qi: K Q., .,,,z V, 5 u f fs. Q5 if 4. QAM ff - . , , . . fi'-5' A: . 4 ,, A M .2 :Q fm ' f 'Q Wx 1. ,J N, 'fr 'H If I 5 , . R ' 'Y gps! 3 1 'A' av 9 JG fi is ,gl 6 W . cl L C r, presidenir Mina Lee Bailey, vice-presidenf Doris Frosf, secrefary D ld R + Mima Lee Smi+h, rep The iacr Thar ren members of rhe championf ship foofball ream and all of rhe championship basicefbail Team were seniors is proof Thar iirsr among fhe achievemenfs of rhe class is arhlerics. In addifion +o baskerball and foorball, five were boxers and four were golfers. The class of I94O were nor enfirely arhleric minded, however, for many of Jrhem made envi- abie scholasfic records, wirh ofTen four or five on The grand honor roll and lrwelve in rhe Torch Honor Sociery. In addirion, many were acrive in clubs, dra- marics and music. 7941 Melba Aaby Warren Ashburn Helen Bacon Doris Bailey Glynn Barr Marion Baxfer Bob Baxfer Clifford Benedici Elsie Bodine Neal Brown Lyle Caines Bill Carlson 5'4 Roberl Bornsledf Hal Branscom XR M. X f , Y ,V 44 -U P ln 794 Sfewarl Carllon Warren Carpenfer Madison Carroll Shirley Caflin Roberi Clark Harley Cole Donald Conway Sylvia Conway Adell Cooper Willie Belle Crawford Evelyn Cullom Carolyn Dahl Max Davolf Lois Frambach Viola Frischkneclwf Virginia Dixon Bob Dunham Kennefh Duvall Franlr Gorfon Sfewarf Down Marcile Dupras Eugene Ellis Shirley Greenamyer Margaref Duff Georgeiifia Duve Jean Falfer Lorraine Hall QS' ' . , A I ,,, an Ralph Hall Alfa Hammond Marvin Healon Doroihy Hefley Bill Hoflmeisfer Oliver Holverson Margaret Hughes Keifh Jacobs ,MW arf June Hanson Roberl Hill Eddie Hooll Evelyn Johnson 7946 Roberl Kellogg Belle Kighl Jean Johnson Jimmy Jones Dorolhy Kappus John Kloclrner Lorraine Johnson Millard Jones Cleo Karney Ofis Kloclmer Myrna Johnson Alice Kelley Roberl Keller Donald Koegler QC? N, R., ,fl i x .3 Alf 1' X1 Rosalyn Koenig Belly Rose Kudlacel: Dorolhy La Coss Phyllis Larson Joe Laurin Adeline Leak Jean Lee Miclwael Lee Roberl Leiclwliardl Raymond Lincoln Don Losey Rex Losey 7944 Russell Miller Freida Miiclwell U Warren Lowe Harolcl Mcclees Bryce McNeely Lols Jean Mifchell Us Mary Maloney Thelma McClure John McDonald Glenn Moon Jean McBride Violef McFadden Evelyn Miller Mariella Morgan 3 .-ew Nfl . 4 '., fi. 1-3 W' Lloyd Moseler Louis Nees Raymond Nichols Edward Maxine Ohlfs Lloyd Olson Gordon Orwig Ray Paradise Elsie Painfer Alene Parlrer Ray Parker Bill Pa'Herson Bernard Pepin '35 Hd 7946 Vance Roley Elmer Schoeler U Jack Pocan Adele Richardson Ruby Robbiffs Peggy Schneider if ww QI Helen Price Juanila Rivers Frank Roberfs Horace ScoH Irene Renaud Janice Robbins Verna Mae Rogers Jim Scot? Q Q' Sf: 15 WEF r-1 WWA ,fffwlf l P' 513 W Y .fi . if I . FJ, Q, l Edward Seaman Marilyn Seflwre Thelma Sipes Marvin Siophenson Lorraine Sione Bill Swelman Helen Tisdale Jean Tyrrell Grace Urie Vera Urie Margaret Vandecoevering Paul Wallrer , I 'l'!-I I-. fl 1 vu . . navel .L Q . MM xg? E Q K y 7946 Fern Wilder Lynese Williams Rosalie Walker Ray Welch Phyllis Wesl Bernice Wilson Ralph Wall Leonard Wells Mavis Wheeler Rolland Worrell Jaclm Weedman Marie Wesley Mary Whisnanl Kennelh Yaden 0 f ,ffv 1' r K if .L ETX info. ui, v . ...uri xg-,W . f ' , fff,QMgif!iw,-lg K I J' fr' K :JK V L HAROLD LE CLAIR, Senior Class Presi- drznr, Torch Honor Sociely, Hi-Y, Sci- enre Club, Sludenl Council, Orcheslra. MINA LEE BAILEY, Drama Club Secre' tary, Hiland Lassie Treasurer, Glee Club. Senior Class Vice-presidenl, Secrelarial Club Vice presidenl, Auditorium Com- rnill'62O. DORIS EROST, Senior Class Secretary, Torch Honor Sociely, Secrelarial Club Secrelary, Girls' League Cabinel, Or- rhnslra, Hill Top Corporalion. DONALD RICE, Baslsrrlball, Cryslal Ball, Torch Honor Scciely, Sophomore Spe- cially, Senior Class Treasurer, Hi-Y Science Club, MIMA LEE SMITH, Girls' Leaque Cabinel, Spellinq Team, Hiland Lassie vicepresi- denl, Hiland Echo, Sludenl Council, Senior Class represenlalive, Junior Play, Chrislmas Play, Drama Club Treasurer, Audilorium Commillee, Tamahnawus slall. MELBA AABY. WARREN ASHBURN, Eoolball, Track, Boxinri, Boys' K Club, Boys' Associalion Secrelary. HELEN BACON, Girls' K Club, Library Club, Loan Associalion Manaqer, Base' ball, Baslrelball, Volleyball. ,Doris BAlLEY,Chorus,Cryslal BaIl,C:1-irls' LeaqueVice Presidenf,Audilorium Com- millee, Secrelarial Club, Torch Honor Sociely. GLYNN BARR, Boys' K Club. Hi-Y, Eool' hall, Boxing. MARION BAXTER, Glee Club, Girls' K Club, Audilorium Cor-nmillee, Baslcel. nall, Volleyball, Baseball. BOB BAXTER, Cryslal Ball, Drama Club. CLIEEORD BENEDICT, Scienre Club. ILSIE BODINE, Girls' K Club, Volleyball, Baslrelball, Baseball, Library Club, Sci- ence Club. BOB BORNSTEDT, Three One'Acl Plays, Band, Hilwnd Kniqhls. HAL BRANSCOM, Einqers, Orcheslra, Drama Club. Chorus, Kniqhls ol Hi-Y Secrelary. NEAL BROWN, Eulure Farmers ol Amer ira, LYLE CAINLS. BILL CARLSON, I-li Y, Drama Club, Einqers, Junior Class Play, Chrislrnas Play, Tracli. STEWART CARLTON, Hiland Kniqhrs Treasurer, Science Club, Drama Club, Sfvphorrioro Specially, Hi-Y, WARREN CARPENTER, Boys K Club, Eorilball. MADISON CARROLL, Eulure Earrnrgrs of America. Sefuha Ralf SHIRLEY CATLIN. ROBERT CLARK, HARLEY COLE. DONALD CONWAY, Boxinq, Orcheslra. SYLVIA CONWAY, Girls' K Club, Girls' Leaque Cabinel, Library Club, Audi- lorium Commiliee. ADELL COOPER. WILLIE BELLE CRAWFORD, Secrelarial Club Vice-presidenl. EVELYN CULLOM, Secrelarial Club. CAROLYN DAHL, Cryslal Ball. MAX DAVOLT, Hiland Echo Edilor, Sci- ence Club, Kniqhls ol Hi-Y, Tamahna- wus SlaEl', VIRGINIA DIXON, Sophomore Specially, Cryslal Ball, Junior Class Play, Hiland Echo Slall, Tamahnawus Slali, Library Club, Spelling Team. STEWART DOWN, Science Club. MARGARET DUFF, Drama Club, Chorus, Sludenl Body Treasurer, Cryslal Ball, One-acl Plays. BOB DUNI-IAM, Kniqhls ol Hi Y, Drama Club Presidenl, Science Club, Chorus, Junior Play, Einqers. MARCILI: DUPRAS, Hiland Lassie Presi denl, Girls' K Club, Girls' Leaque Cabi- nel, Sophomore Class Secrefary, Sludr-nt Council, Audilorium Commillee. GEORGEITTIA DUVE, Glee Club. KENNETH DUVALL, Science Club, Baslrol ball, EUGENE ELLIS, Slade Crew, Kniqhls of Hi-Y Vice-presidenl, Drama Club, Sci- ence Club, Orcheslra, Goll. JEAN EALTER. Cryslal Ball, Sc-crelarial Club, Girls' K Club, Hiland Echo, Tam- ahnawus Slall, Chorus, Blue and Gold Team. LOIS FRAMBACH, Girls' League Cabinel. Hiland Ecl1o,Tarnahnawus Slaitl, Drama Club, Sophomore Specially, One-acl Plays, Junior Play. VIOLA ERISCHKNECHT, Tamahnawus Edilor, Torch Honor Sociely Presidenl, Secrelarial Club Presidenl, Science Club, Girls' K Club, Girls' Sporl Man- aqer, Junior Class Treasurer, Candy Girl, Hiland Echo, D.A.R, Represenla- live. FRANK GORTON, I-li-Y, Baslcelball, Boys' K Club. SHIRLEY GREENAMYER, Hiland Echo, Tamahnawus, Girls' K Club Vice-presi denl, Sophomore Specially, LORRAINE HALL, Secrelarial Club Pres- idenl, Spellinq Team, Torch Honor Soa cieiy. RALPH HALL, Science Club. ALTA HAMMOND, Secrelarial Club. Glee Club. JUNE HANSON, Library Club, Secre- larial Club, Torch Honor Sociely, Girls' Leaquo Secrelary, Ari Class. HILO HASEGAWA, Junior Class Secre' Iary, Library Club Vice-oresidenl, Sci ence Club Presidenl, Junior and Senior Class Sales Manager, Hiland Lassies. Tamahriawus Edilorial Slall, Hiland Echo Slall, Sludenl Bedy Secreiary, Sludenl Council, Torch Honor Sociely. MARVIN HEATON, Siudenl Body Presi denr, Hi-Y, Boys' K Club, Band, Orches- lra, Eoolball, Baslselball, Sophomore Specially, Sophomore Class Presidenl, Junior Class Presidenl. DOROTHY HEELEY. ROBERT HILL, Hill Top Corperalion. BILL HOEEMEISTER, Boys' K Club, Eool- ball, Kniqhls ol lhe Hi,Y, Science Club, Golf. OLIVER HOLVERSON, EDDIE HOOK. KEITH JACOBS, Chorus. MARGARET HUGHES, Secrelarial Club. EVELYN JOHNSON, Hiland Echo Slali, Tamahnawus, Secrolarial Club, Girls' K Club, Baslcelball, Volleyball Baseball. JEAN JOHNSON. LORRAINE JOHNSON, Girls' Leaoue Cabinef, Sophomore Specially. MYRNA JOHNSON, Song Queen, Hiland Lassies, Sophomore Class Vice-presidenl. Junior Class Represenlalive, Drama Club Vice-presidenl. JIMMIE JONES, Kniqhls oi lhe Hi-Y. MILLARD JONES, Hiland Kniqhls Secre- lary, Golf Team, Hi-Y, Science Club, Torch Honor Sociely. ALICE KALLEY, Hiland Echo Edilor. Tamahnawus, Hill Top Corporalion. DOROTHY KAPPUS, Torch Honor So ciely, Secrelarial Club, CLEO KARNEY, Girls' K Club, Baslcelball, Volleyball, Baseball. BOB KELLER. BOB KELLO66, Kniohls of Hi-Y, Eool ball, Baseball. BELLE KIGHT, Library Club, Hill Top Corporaiion, Cryslal Ball, Audilorium Comrnillee. JOHN KLOCKNER, Boys' K Club, Baslrelr ball, Baseball, Hiland Kniqhls. OTIS KLOCKNER, Baslsalball, Hiland Kniqhls, Boys' K Club, Baseball. DONALD KOEGLER, Kniqhls ol HifY. ROSELYN KOENIG, Hilarid Echo Sfail, Tarnahnawus Slali, Girls' Leaque Cabi' nel, Hill Top Corporalion, BETTY ROSE KUDLACEK, Sludenl Body Business Manager, Drama Club, Torch Honor Sociely, One-acl Plays, Junio I' Class Play, Radio Club, Sludenl Council. DOROTHY LA COSS. Secrelarial Club. JACK LARSON, Traclc Team Caplain, Boys' K Club, Hiland Knighls. PHYLLIS LARSON, Library Club Secre- lary, Audilorium Commillee, Girls' League Cabinel, Girls' K Club. JOE LAU RIN, Sophomore Specially, Fingers, Drama Club, One-acl Plays, Glee Club. ADALINE LEAK, Hiland Echo. Tamahna- wus, Sophomore Specially, Cryslal Ball, Girls' League Cabinel, Hill Top Cor- poralion. JEAN LEE, Hiland Lassies, Secrelarial Club, Library. MICKEY LEE, Hiland Echo, Tamahnawus, Sophomore Specially. BOB LEICHHARDT, Foolball, Boys K Club, Boxing, Traclr, Baseball. RAYMOND LINCOLN, Chorus, Science Club, Traclr. DON LOSEY, Traclc, Boys' K Club. REX LOSEY, Knighls ol Hi-Y, Boxing. WARREN LOWE, Foolball, Boys' K Club, Boxing, Boys' Associalion Vice-presidenl. MARY MALONEY, Hiland Lassies, Sopho- more Specially, Drama Club, Girls' League Treasurer. JEAN McBRIDE, Debale, Drama Club, Girls' League Presidenl, Hiland Lassies, Junior Class Play, Chorus. HAROLD MCCLEES. THELMA MCCLURE, Secrelarial Club, Library Club. VIOLET MCFADDEN, Library Club, Sec- relarial Club. BRYCE MCNEELY, Debale, Sophomore Specially, Band, Orcheslra, Cryslal Ball, Vice-presidenl Sludenl Body, Boys' As- socialion Represenlalive, Science Club, JOHN MCDONALD, Band, Orcheslra. EVELYN MILLER, Hill Top Corporalion, Glee Club. RUSSELL MILLER, Foolball, Baslcelball, Traclr, Baseball Team Caplain, Sludenl Council, Hi-Y Presidenl, Boys' Associa- lion Represenlalive, Science Club. FRIEDA MITCHELL, Hill Top Corporalion, LOIS JEAN MITCHELL, Library Club, Hill Top Corporalion, Audilorium Com- millee. GLENN MOON, Orcheslra, Band, Science Club, Radio Club. MARY ELLA MORGAN, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Drama Club, Cryslal Ball, Glee Club, Hiland Lassies. LLOYD MOSELER. LOUIS NEES. RAYMOND NICHOLS, Band, Orcheslra, Chorus. ED O'BRlEN. Sefuhlz Roll MAXINE OHLFS, Drama Club, Hiland Lassies, Chrislmas Plays, One-acl Plays, Sophomore Specially. LLOYD OLSON, Band, Orcheslra. GORDON ORWIG, Yell Leader, One-acl Plays, Science Club, Hi-Y Vice-presi- denl, Drama Club, Goll. RAY PARADIS, Foolball, Hi-Y, Traclc, Vice-presidenl Boys' K Club. ELSIE PAINTER, Orcheslra. ALENE PARKER, Chorus. ROY PARKER, Science Club. BILL PATTERSON. Foolball, Baslcelball. Hi-Y Treasurer, K Club Sec.-Treasurer. BERNARD PEPIN, Drama Club, Band, Orcheslra. Chorus, Sophomore Spec- ially, One-acl Play. JACK POCAN, Science Club. HELEN PRICE, Hiland Lassies, Hiland Echo, Secrelarial Club, Auclilorium Commillee. Tamahnawus Slall. IRENE RENAUD, Debale. ADELE RICHARDSON, Science Club. Cryslal Ball, Glee Club. JUANITA RIVERS, Girls' League Cabinel, Chorus, Drill Team. JANICE ROBBINS, Torch Honor Sociely, Cryslal Ball, Audilorium Commillee. RUBY ROBBITTS, Secrelary and Treasurer ol Science Club, Spelling Team. FRANK ROBERTS, Foolball, Boys' K Club. VERNA MAE ROGERS, Cryslal Ball. Tamahnawus Salesman, Glee Club. VANCE ROLEY, Edilor ol Hiland Echo, Foolball, Boys' K Club, Science Club. Tamahnawus Slall. ELMER SCHOLER, 'Fulure Farmers ol America, Science Club, Chrislmas Play. PEGGY SCHNEIDER, Hiland Lassies, Audilorium Commillee, Treasurer Sec- relarial Club, Echo Slall, Tamahnawus Slall. HORACE scorr, Knighls ol Hi-Y, Bays' K Club, Traclc Manager. JIM SCOTT, Knighls ol Hi-Y. ED SEAMAN, Boys' K Club. MARILYN SETHRE, Hiland Echo Slall. Tamahnawus Slall, Chorus, Cryslal Ball. THELMA SIPES. RUFUS SNYDER, Echo Slall, Tamahnawus Edilorial Slall, Presidenl ol Knighls ol Hi-Y. MARVIN STEPI-IENSON, Foolball, Boys' K Club, Drama Club, Boxing, Slage Crew. LORRAINE STONE. Girls' K Club Presi- denl, Hill Top Corporalion Presidenl, Hiland Echo SlaFl, Tamahnawus Slall, Audilorium Commillee. BILL SWETMAN, Track. HELEN TISDALE, Hiland Lassies, Girls' League Cabinel. JEANNE TYRRELL, Secretarial Club, Girls' K Club. GRACE URIE, Audilorium Commillee, Hiland Lassies, Secrelarial Club Trea- surer, Echo Slall, Tamahnawus Slall. VERA URIE, Hill Top Corporalion Vice- Presidenl, Girls' K Club, Library Club Presidenl. Audilorium Commillee. MARGARET VANDECOEVERING. PAUL WALKER, Science Club, Torch Honor Sociely, ROSALIE WALKER, Torch Honor Sociely, Science Club. RALPH WALL, Yell Leader, Boys' K Club. JACK WEEDMAN, Fulure Farmers ol America, Hi-Y. RAY WELCH, Foolball, Traclc, Boxing, Boys' K Club. LEONARD WELLS, Foolball, Boys' K Club, Boys' Federalion Treasurer. MARIE WESLEY, Auclilorium Commillee Presidenl, Sophomore Specially. Pl-IYLLIS WEST, Tamahnawus Slafl, Hi- land Echo Slall, Girls' K Club, Baseball, Baslrelball, Volleyball, Blue and Gold Team. MAVIS WHEELER, Chorus, Hiland Lassie Secrelary, Secrelarial Club, Song Oueen, Sludenl Council, Hiland Echo Slall, Tamahnawus Slall, Drama Club Secrelary, Junior Play, Sophomore Spe- cially, Cryslal Ball, Drama Club Vice- presidenl. MARY WHISNANT. FERN WILDER, Hiland Echo Edilor, Tamahnawus Slall. LYNESE WILLIAMS, Girls' K Club, Audi- lorium Commillee. Hill Top Corpora- lion, Girls' League Cabinel. BERNICE WILSON, Secrelarial Club. ROLLAND WORRELL. KENNETH YADEN, Tamahnawus Slall, Hiland Echo Slall, Boxing, Sluclenl Body Represenlalive, Torch Honor Sociely, Knighls ol Hi-Y, Science Club, Band. STANLEY ANDERSON, Kniqhls of Hi-Y, Radio Club, Traclc, Science Club. DALE FISCUS. GEORGE FITCHETT, Hiland Knighls. GLENN GERDLUND. HELEN JAMES. RICHARD JOHNSON, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, All School Play, Drama Club. BILL LEE, Foolball Team Caplain, Base- ball, Boys' K Club Presidenl, Boxing. JOHN McDONALD, Band, Orcheslra. HARRY MCGALLIARD. ALLEN MORRIS, Baslrelball, Boys' K Club, Hiland Knighls, Baseball. ROGER POE, Foolball, Boys' K Club, Knighls ol Hi-Y, Slage Crew, Science Club, Sophomore Specially, Traclc, Chorus, Drama Club. TJ iw' li Tlfll C11 Viiilf-l Thinin-ll MR. BUTLER Under The excellenr leadership ol Mr. Buller, The music deparlme-nl of Kelso High School has really progressed This pasf school year. The band has been ourlilled in brighl blue and gold unilorms as well as equipped wilh several new insfrumenls. Cn The Tield, in marching Tormalion wilh The snappy, Trim maiorelles To lead Them, The band has made The sludenl body Truly proud. The orcheslra has also made several developmenls, The grealesl of which is The prog- ress The slring ensembles have made. The orcheslra has also received several new inslrumenls. rrnll, llcyd Oluiin, Belly lfu Melby, Mr. Buller, Richard Zimmerman, Marlin Sundberiq, Tfiiw Y: Pin Ki-yur-r, Marin fklberla, Joe Wenewesor, Shirleen Barr, Franlc Howard, VVfxynr- TJ nli-y, lmlf- Mfirlinnll- Rnymiind l-luikkfi, Lloyd lHloward.Row3:Morlonl.a1hrop,.lohn McDonald, Willfxrd l'ruwf- luiif-nf' EHTTUTTI, Clmrlr-T, Willifivni,, Waller Chambers, Kennelh Chrislensen, Bob Bashor. Row 4: Wiirri-n Tr-mi ml:-n, Bryfi: Mr Nw-ly. Siewarl Cfirllon, Glenn Moon, Elvin Tracy, Ernesl l-lobensaclc, Berl l5llWl n P yhli h l rw, i inn, W , 1 ii-,, BOYS' AND GIRLS' CHORUS Ercinl Row llell lo ridhll: Lorraine Ball, Eslher Conway, Evelyn Laurin, Phyllis Helgerscn, Eslella Roberson, Violel' Rannell, All1eriaYaden, Kalhyrn Barry, Mary Duchsherer, Jaclcie Hanlins. Row 2: Edith Wayrenen, Palricia Kruse, Rulh Armen, Mariorie Worrell, Dorolhy Ballard, Mr. Buller, Virginia Eddy, Lorraine Chamberlain, Lorraine Koesler, Winnie Rarnsey, Lillian Maclien. Row 2: Marqarel Duicl, Verna Mae Rogers, Arlene Souihard, Trisla Davolr, Eldon Tornplcinsi Horace Scolr, Willard Kruse, Gfordcn Orwi-:1,Juanila Rivers, Elaine Kelo, Jean McBride, Row 4: Charles McKinsler, Marvin l-lealon, Lloyd Howard, Rower Poe, Ray Nichols, Bill Lee, Dulce Marlcshausen, Ray Welch, Marvin Slephenson, Arl Coslello. Encouraged loy lheir Triumph lasl spring al The annual music meer, The choruses have worlaed hard lo increase lheir accomplishmenls. Greal progress has been made in The girls' and boys' choruses and in The girls' sexlelle. The mixed chorus has appeared several limes in public and before lhe iunior and senior high schools. Aboul Tifly sluclenls were enrolled in The chorus classes. Three chorus groups were enlered in The dislricl music meer in April. All lhree received excellenl. Roberl Reeves received superior wilh his solo violin in The same meer. ORCHESTRA Lower righl-Eronl row llefl lo righll: Roberl Reeves, Lois Zrarnbach, Trisla Davoll, Sara Ann McBride Harold LeClair. Second row: Bill Slurois, Shirley Aperlon, Bill Blaclcslone, Elsie Rainler, Geneve Nichols. Third row: Willard Kruse, Bryce Mchlcely, Slewarl' Carllon, Lois l-lall. Eourlh row: John McDonald, Hal Branscorn Merlon Lalhrop, Llcyd Olson Bob Bashor, Eugene Ellis. Top row: Waller Chambers, Roberl Shreves, Marvin l--learon. i .. .N fy. Agccga-1 ' ,-f JL H. , f l. 41 ,HY-' S 1,5 T5-5 16 ,Li .iz 'A qa I k -Q '1 . I 4 J1- , i li I K. f 9, . Q I . 1 ,W 269 Wi as ww . Ac K 4 Q ffm ' I. an ii T QV' H.. ' ,ix 1 .... ,, -+f 'wvupx2.q2fS',1'z' . -Y ,. .sg .Qj , 'mf .,, . I , Q , Ali I!! IJ i 415 .eg M.. , F' I ' 15 s fo 'ff .n .f- E511 V ,uf SENIOR PLAY THE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY lALIl'l Till! LF PM lv llwxvw, lwllx 1w1' nw lllvff- fu ' A '!,x JN, pr r-44 :lml ff-fx, an vwxlulwy ,Ay lf, lf?-10, Um 1f-v lwll' l,l M lfmlwl- .1 .lf rw Swv '.z- rv.. -Lu-V r'.Q.1fsT pl-rwlfvvzl. lnevm N'-vu ,wwv up ll L Mllfurllv- lm- rm-lfw llxuw-ilu: .VM1 xl.-rm Si' fvwmw. lSf?Ym 11 Q' rwi' vw S'-arm l-lwlvv' SM? Hx lmfllr- S lull Gullrxlw, vwvv- Fwlfw ,md ll-X.. Gunn. .-wr lf'l': Rwlx '-..v- S.lw,1.-, Llu rwflys Nl-L-.X-'vw .md Guivwfwl- FHL-A,. .Ulf lx'-L1'v': Llunmlu Nm-,www ll:-lwx S-vlff Lxvmmwvrv Plym lLXYl Ylvf- Ja. fxv' uwfll .lmlg M Kxflrllr' Ulm Mm' lO, I'?4O, lllf? Senior Clams prcsonlofl fa play lfvgapoll im I2 fmlfaoflm lv ilu' public. Tlwo pl: wan flww-fly mc lcd mul by llwrf dilloronl members of llm Cas 1 1 l ' ,wx l. M ' 'H Vw lvl 1f ll1 if l' I-ll 'v, l-1 l-M1 1 I-l, .Mm M :wc-l kr'MR 'wuiw 1 ll l l' 'V l' '1V 'l 'l Rlflv H.ll'vw Jw F-' N Mllxll M1 H1 Pal H - , , , 1 , 4 1 1-, , - W .f -'im , . w- uw' v-.f lk rf l f v I I ' ' 1 l l - lm 1 MC vlrlrw, pifll H H Vv' S-L . H1 Upper Millard Jones, Bill Long, Eugene Ellis, Gordon Orwig, Bill Long Millard Jones. lCenTerT Mr. Dick. lLowerl Bill HOTT- rneisTer Dulie Marlcshausen, Eugene Ellis, Wayne Doble. BOXING The boxing Team Turned in very good individual scores alThough The Team as a whole losT 4 oT The 7 bouTs underTalcen. Because of The enThusiasm and increasing number oT Tans, boxing was made a maior insTead OT a minor sporT. As an improve- menT over lasT year a raised ring was cone sTrucTed by The leaTher rings. Three OT The mosT promising boxers will be losT by graduaTion, buT prospecTs Tor a good Team nexT year are brighT. The boxers compeTed againsT Sedro Wooley, Oregon CiTy, T-Toquiam, and Se- aTTle Prep. GOLF The T-Tiland golT Team, under The able direcTion oT Mr. Diclc, compleTed anoTher Tairly successTul year. Four seniors-Gordon Qrwig, Millard Jones, Bill T-ToTTmeisTer, and Eugene Ellis- and Three iuniors-Bill Long, Wayne Doble, and Dulce Marlcshausen-made up The I94-O Team. ln The SouThwesT XNashingTon league The Team compeTed aT Chehalis, April 6, Kelso April T37 Vancouver, April 20: Longview, April 27. ln The STaTe TournamenT The Hi- landers played aT Chehalis, May 43 Ray- mond, May II: Kelso, May I87 and aT Vancouver, May 25. Top picTures. Clarence 'WesIey, Carl CarTer, Rex Losey Ray Newman. BoTTom: Ken VanCise. KenneTh Yaden, Warren Lowe George Bowers. . i 'Q- ACH P Russell Miller Jolin Essman Curlis Tiifl Bull Crm lr-ll VVnrren Awlilwirn Roger Prui- Rny Wzxlzli l-lnrslwl Swr'-ol Clmrlos Simms Glynn Barr .lark Mrcorllv Ki-nncilli Kimi: TRACK Tlwe I94O lraclc Team was by lar llie mosl successful in many years. By malcing a lolal ol 500 poinfs in len meels, 'flwey made more poinfs 'rlwan were made in 'me lasl live years. The lraclq leam slarled by lalqing a second place lroplwy and individual awards ar llwe l-lill lvlililary Meel in Porfland, Marclw 27. ln llrie nexl meel rlie Scols caplured a firsl from Longview and Caslle Rock, and a slworl lime laler loolc lirsl in a lriangle meel from Clwelwalis and Caslle Roclc. Cn April22,ll1e Scols were lwosls lo flue llwird annual in- vilarional meel ol llve B league and caplured lirsl place. A+ llwe Rolary Night Relays in Longview May 3, Kelso proved willioul a doubl' one ol flue slrongesl leam en- rered. The Scols brolce records in gnarler mile, relay, low liure dlos, and loolball llirow. Frnnl row llwollorn li-ill: lvlr. Piper, Civil: li, Burr Kvlloiiii, Pc l uin Don Carlson, Llp-,rd Rwlliuliw.. Bail ri wi liwlw l,iar-,on Holi Lualri Ralpli Lf-edlir. Fronl row lbnlloin riiilillifhl Giirni,-ll,,l.il1n Slriudfr, Alberl M V11 Bud Green. Baclc row: .lerl Howard, Jalwn Millonnld, Andr w L nandez. MR. SONEDECKER BASEBALL Because of wel wealher and lhe inabilily lo schedule games, lhe baseball season was slow in gelling slarled. When lhe call lor lurn-ouls was issued aboul lhirry-live players responded. Among rhese were 'ren velerans from lasl year: Waller Chambers, Bill Lee, and Allen Morris, pilchers: Gaye Rare, carcher: Bill Ralrerson, lirsl baseman: Oris Kloclcner, second: Gerry Auslin, lhirdg Russell Miller, shorl slop: Ray Holcomb, inlielder: John Klockner and T. W. Wallace, oulfielders: and Bob Leichhardl. During April lhe l-lilanders won four ol The live games played: from Ridgefield April l5, 5-4 and I2-IO: from Longview April l8, 6-3: from Calhlamef April 20, IOY4. On April 20, They losl lo Longview, 5-4. Eighl games were scheduled lor May: May 3 wilh Longview al Kelso: May 7, wilh Calhlamel al Kelso: May 8, wilh Kalama al Kelso: May IO, wilh Cenlralia al Cenlralia: May I5, wilrh Kalama al Kalanna: May I7, wilh Longview al Kelso: May IB, wilh Camas al Camas. 5. my 1 Fronl Row: T. W. Wallace, Gerry Auslin, Bill Lee, Gilberl l-lolbrcok, Gris Kloclcner, John Kloclcner. Second Row: Jake Greggi Lucien Phillips, Ray Holcomb, Russell Miller, Allen Morris, Bill Pafferson, Gaye Rare, Wall Chambers. Baclc Row: Alberl lsom, Raul Koehmsledl, Max Neilsen, Vlfall Miller, Darwin Sisson, Kennefh Prall, AI Carrasco, Wallace, Flanlcey, Warren Tegarden Claylon Slagel, Roberl Kellogg, Coach Sonedeclcer, Carl Nagel, Ari Gallaghan. Ill Lsfllbfn llfxxcmlul TT, CMV li BLUE HONORARY TEAM BML Row: Lois Hal, l-lelon Sernrcl, l-leien Baffin, Shirley Gzreennmyer. Fronl Row: Jimn Puller, Mixriwriv Smlli lrlrminr- Slnnf-N G-winliel l-lirllwy, GIRLS' SPORTS Alflwouglw llwe girls' sporls are nol infer-sclmolaslic, many inlra- mural games are played under flue able direclion of Miss Basself. The grealesl emphasis has been placed on baslcefball, volleyball, and baseball: buf Hrie girls also have parlicipaled in badminlon and ping-pong lournamenls. Regular lurn-ouls and playing abilily gave eaclw girl lier lefler and made lmer a member of flue Girls' K Club. llWll Sfillilflgmlsl L :flu Spfrl. M-uriu1i-r CHAMPION JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM Bank Row: Mariorie Smilli, Frames Riiv. Josie Mora SENIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM Wilma Ramsey, Goldie Hiqley, lsmille Ramsey. Second Rf W wj lfffln lrrllv-r. H1-lun B,a'iiri,l1-rrairw Slone, Evelyn Helen Glenn, ,lavquelirw VVanrmss.sy, Frgni RAM- B l liiiwin lriin' lfiif-'Z llw- Hfiilinf- Sliirlr-y Gr'-1-rmrnyf-r, Vvbmixnliiiller, Llmlli- Viifw:-Il-win, Vvrm Slriulm-rilrvrq, Gu lWl Will'-l'Vl'-- vena Foley, Sliirlf-en Burr. GOLD HONORARY TEAM Bail Rov.: Bisrhfira Florlorp, Evelyn Johnson, I'lF'IPn Gunn, Vs-rsa Slouhwnlwr-rg. Fronl Row: Lynese VVilliarns. Frfinfes Fice, Belly VVfigonholIer, Ruby Linroln. GIRLS' SPORTS The junior girls proved Iheir alhleric abilily by deiealing Ihe sophomore and senior girls in bolh volleyball and baskelball. In Jrhe championship volleyball games The sophomores deieared The seniors 44 Io 393 iuniors delealed 'rhe seniors 43 fo 396 and iuniors clelealed Ihe sophomores 40 Io 32. In baslceiball Ihe sophomores Clelealed The seniors I3 lo I2: iuniors delealed Ihe seniors 37 Io I23 iuniors de- Iealed The sophomores 29 Io I5. SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL TEAM nkRc CI ' uw wi: eo Pnillips, Della Mae Milchell, I3faro.iirfi I-'fflf-rp, Winriie Ramsey, Mariorie I-Iaussler. Second RN-,Z Louiv,-l'IPIr1iW, Eslher Cfvnwa ,Louise Risley, Shirle du CHAMPION JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Baal: Row: Versa Sfoulenberri, Elainf so Hig ey, Wilma Ramsey, I-Ielen Gunn. FronI F' Morgan, Frances Rice, Mariorie Smifh. .I qiiel n W n nassay I-lelen Secord, Belfy Wafqonhfsl Y Y YY'-sr:-rvv I, Mfiriorii- Monrm-. Froni Row: Ruby Lincoln, Versa SIouIenberq, Lynesf- INilli km-rm Nu hols, Genoa: Nichols. Ruby Lincoln. 'cg s s IHIIIHHIIIIIIIUS T0 Tl-IE MERCI-IANTS of Kelso and Longview who have conTribuTed so generously To The supporT of The Tamahnawus fund, we wish To express sincere appreciaTion. To The readers of This book, we wish To make a reguesT-ThaT They also express Their apprecia- Tion by speaking To The merchanfs and professional men of Their supporT and by paTron- izing Them. VVILL YOU READ The record of The more Than nineTy Kelso and Longview business men who have helped and reTurn Their supporT generously. Drive in and shop easily for groceries and sup- plies aT The A and M DRIVE-IN MARKET. Eor ice cream for Thaf special parfy call ARDEN EARM. IT iT's a welding iob Thaf rnusf be done, AMADON EORGE AND MACHINE CO. can do iT well. For lasTing graduaTion gifls, visiT VV. E. ARNETT, ieweler. Give The BAKER LUMBER CO. a Trial if you wanl economical and durable build- ing malerial. BACKENBERGS lave The laTesT in sryle and comforT in Toolwear. Have Thaf new car insured aT The LESTER BELL INSURANCE AGENCY. The BENSON BAKING CO. is The home of fresh, wholesome bread. OuTfiT your house in new furni- Ture from The BIG 4 EURNITURE CO. Repairing your home? Come To BUILDERS' MATERIALS for The besl deal. BORNSTEDTS can give you a bargain in new and used cars. Rick ouT your eleclrlfgal appliances aT BULA LOCK'S ELECTRIC CO. LeT The CENTRAL GARAGE Tune-up your car. Rlanning a new home? The CENTRAL MILLVVORK CO. will give you fauggesfions. Eor Thal superior grade of dairy prod- ucTs, Trade aT The CHERRY HILL DAIRY. Don'T freeze nexT winler. Gef in Touch wifh The CAMP- BELL FUEL CO. IT your furnace needs repairs, call The COAST SHEET METAL VVORKS. Eor high qualify and exlra value, Trade af COLEMAN I-IARDWARE. Dining ouT7 Eor exTra goodness and wholesome food. eaT al' The COLUMBIA COEEEE SI-IOP. To keep The budgel balanced Trade af COLUM- BIA GROCERY, Eor The besl buy in cars nole The valucfx af COLUMBIA MOTORS. OuT'fiT your car wiTh The IaTesT accessories from COOK AND EOSTER. COPELAND LUMBER CO. can give valuable Tips for building or ref modeling. Keep your bill paid and your credif in good sTanding wifh The COWLITZ COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU. You can be sure your money is safe in a savings accounf aT The COWLITZ VALLEY BANK. Eor The besT in Tools and supplies do your buying aT CLARK'S I-IARDWARE. Take Those machines or mefal fixTures To CUL- LOM'S MACI-IINE SI-IOP. To be cerfain of super service pafronize DARRS TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE. Thank you, DR. FRANK DAVIS, for your supporf of our school acTiviTies. Le-T DOWNlE'S Sl-IELL SERVICE do Thaf grease iob on your car. Thanks To MR. and MRS. E. G. DITLEVSON for Their kind donafion To The annual. DON LEE CAEE is The home of The mosT delicious of sea-food dishes. Eor fresh meaT and dairy producfs shop af ERB'S MEAT MARKET. Eor drugs, cosmefics, ToileT arficles ThaT fiT your price, Try ERAMBACI-l'S DRUG STORE. Ice cream and cold drinks wiTh a de luxe flavor are served only aT The FREEZER. The laTesT of books and fine dishery are Tound aT GABLE AND GABLE. Don'T waif and impair your eyesighf, see DR. GODDARD for glasses. There is nofhing worse Than a TooTh ThaT hurTs, so Try DR. GRABBERT for painless denlisfry. GUNNARY'S GROCERY for The food wifh qualify aT a suifable price. KORTENIS MUSIC CO. has The laTesT in musi- cal insfrumenfs and musical supplies. Inexpensive SIIPPIIITTEITS.. enferfainmenf and Iafesf news can be had by dialing sfafion KWLK. Af LE PAUL'S you may purchase fhe Iafesf sfyles af modesf prices. The LONGVIEW CITY LAUNDRY can make your clofhes look like new. Thaf very special freaf in ice cream may be had af LINKS. Besf newspaper published in a cify of Longview's size is fhe LONGVIEW DAILY NEWS. Landscape your home wifh flowers and shrubs from fhe LONGVIEW FLOWER SHOP. Lumber in some of fhe finesf homes in Soufhwesf Washingfon was furnished by LONGBELL LUM- BER CO. Ride in a car fhaf you are proud fo own, boughf from fhe MANNING MOTOR CO. Don'f sif and wafch fhe Fords go by, go fo MASON MOTORS, and buy one for yourself. For rich golden cream, and dairy producfs. come fo MEDO-GOLD DAIRY. To gef 'rhe besf for your money, come fo MEREDITH'S FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE. Keep your fresh fruif and meaf fasfy and pure af MILLER'S ICE AND COLD STORAGE. To fix your breaks, use your brakes and sfop af MOEN 31 ROGERS. Clofhes for fhe enfire family are sold af MOTTMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE. For Graduafion giffs af G. W. MUNNIS, JEWELER. Pafronize fhe NEW KELSO THEATRE for fhe besf seafs and besf shows in fown. Keep your clofhes neaf and fidy economically af fhe NEW METHOD LAUNDRY. BILL'S GUN STORE is nofed for ifs variefy in sporfing equipmenf. Don'f be worried wifh flafsg gef a new sef of fires af fhe NEW METHOD TIRE SHOP. ORR FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY CO. will modernize your old furnifure and make if look like new. If if's fhe besf buy in furnifure you wanf, PACIFIC COAST FURNITURE CO. can safisfy you. When in doubf abouf fhe qualify of work on your car, af PARROTT'S MOTOR CO., fhey know whaf fo do. Because PARRY'S GROCERY greefs fhe cusfo- mer wilh a smile, you will enjoy buying your needs in food fhere. J. C. PENNY CO. DEPARTMENT STORE is a nafion wide sfore of price and qualify fo fif everyone's pockefbook. If if is personalify and fil in clofhing fhaf you wanf, PROFFITT'S can give if fo you. The besf in porfraif and phofographic supplies may be had af RANKIN'S STUDIO. We fhank REARDONS FUNERAL HOME for fheir inferesf in school affairs. You can shop wifh safisfaclion and economy af fhe SAFEWAY STORES. Service your car wifh Signal producfs af SANGER'S SERVICE STATION and wafch fhe miles go by. Don'f buy a car unfil you have seen fhe values af SAUNDER'S MOTOR CO. SMITH GROCERY on The hill serves sandwiches and lunches on school days. Perk up fhaf roadsfer wifh accessories from STANDARD AUTO PARTS CO., INC. TOLLEF- SON'S REALTY CO. can Iocafe fhe besf bargains in homes and businesses. A broken window? Call fhe TWIN CITY GLASS CO. No parfy can be a failure if fhe refreshmenfs are boughf af STAN D- ARD DAIRY AND ICE CREAM CO. The cakes and pies af VARIETY BAKERY are like fhose your mofher makes. For Richfield prod- ucfs fhrough dependable dealers fry WAKEFIELD OIL COMPANY. Agriculfure proclucfs of every sorf are handled for your convenience al' WAT- KIN'S PRODUCE COMPANY. WELCI-I'S are nofed for sfyle and smarfness in men's and boys' clofhes. For new and old models of gas and eleclrical appliances see WASHING- TON GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. As an experf in her field, DR. HELENA WINTERS fills all fhe rocguiremenfs as a sanirvracfic docfor. WOOD'S FLOWER SHOP is nof fo be Ouf- done by olhers as a firsf rafe florisf. If you frace fhe origin of your woodwork, you will probably find if comes from fhe WEYERI-IAUSER TIMBER COMPANY. L arf 55, M , xf' yn. Q 1 .- -r if rg. if 5547 ii 'E 5 L sw, .- 2, xr, .. , ,,, 1. . . .Az- . ,fu -Q, 1 'fl . L5 - v 2.4, Jw ' ,... - ,, ',.' . , . ' , Y V : , n .L .nr


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