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show. Patty Visby Junior Miss Rosemary Harness was chosen to represent Lacrosse High School at the Washington State Junior Miss Pageant held in Pullman on January 25,26,27. She was one of the five contestants who participated in the local pageant at Lacrosse. The girls were judged on talent, sports wear, evening dress, personality, and poise. Rosemary placed among the ten semi-finalists at Pullman. bering this award. Annette Matney Crisco Award Winner Patty Visby was this year's winner of the Crisco Award for the Outstanding Student in Home Economics. A vote was taken in the Advanced Home Economics class, based on inspiration, improvement since first year of Home Ec. and general knowledge and ability. Patty received a trophy which was presented to her at the annual style Rosemary Harness Homemaker of Tomorrow Annette Matney was named Lacrosse's Homemaker of Tomorrow this year. She received the highest score in a test taken by all Senior girls and sponsored by General Mills in their search for America's Homemaker of To- morrow. Her score was automatically entered in the State Contest for further competition. Annette received a Homemaker of Tomorrow pin as her keepsake for remem-
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National Honor Society Seated, left to right: Janice Copp, Marilyn Stueckle, Shirley Scharpenberg, Greg Schlomer, Ann Allert, Mary Ann Carlson, Lorna Bell, Claudia Fields. Second Row: Wendy Luther, Vicki Krom, Colleen Daniel, Rose Marie Guske, Linda Wigen, Lynn Pierce, Sue Hayter, Mary Martin, Dianne Stueckle, Scott Osborne, Mr. Click. Back Row: Larry Click, Dennis Wiedrich, Patty Visby, Dick Ryan, John Schoeff. The Lacrosse Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized under the direction of Mrs. Saxton in the fall. The motto of the society is Veni, Vidi, Vici and the colors are blue and gold. Members are students who have a scholarship average of B , 8595, or equivalent. An Honor Night and Installation of Officers was held on March 13. The families of members, the faculty, and the school board were invited. The president, Greg Schlomer, accepted the charter. Members received membership cards and probationary members were also recognized. OFFICERS FACULTY COUNCIL President - Greg Schlomer Mr. Bos Vice-President - Ann Allert Mr. Click Secretary - Shirley Scharpenberg Mrs. Felber Treasurer - Mary Ann Carlson Mr. Larsen Mrs . Saxton Sponsored by: ELITE CLEANERS, Colfax, WHITMAN TITLE CO., Colfax, OK RUBBER WELD ERS, Colfax, DR. BINDER, Colfax.
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The Storm Q Left to Right: Greg Schlomer, Colleen Daniel, Nancy Andrus, Shirley Scharpenberg, Dennis Wiedrich. The one-act play chosen this year was The Storm . The scene takes place at the Mulkey cabin in the mountains. It begins with Jeff Mulkey fGreg Schlomerj standing at his cabin window, peering out at the blizzard. Five years ago he was involved in an auto accident on a snow-swept highway - an accident that took the lives of a mother and her daughter. Since then, each storm brings back to reality the mishap. That is why Jeff, with his wife Mary fColleen Danielj moved to this cabin in the mountains, far away from people. Now, as the blizzard rages, there's a rap at the door. A man, fDennis Wiedrichj enters. He's tall and walks with a limp. . . says he was hunting and got lost. As he sips coffee, he tells them the story of a man who had a wife and daughter. They could not get along, so she took the child and left. Finally, she started back to him, had an accident in a snow storm and she and the daughter were killed. When the husband got word a couple of years later he swore revenge--said that he would get the man that did it if he had to track him across half the world. It slowly dawns on Jeff and Mary that they're trapped with the crazed husband. Suddenly, the door flies open and in walks a woman fShirley Scharpenbergj and a girl QNancy Andrusj. The woman looks at the hunter and their eyes meet for an instant. When Mary and Jeff come in from the kitchen after fixing supper, they find the room empty. Mary crosses to the window, peers out-- and gasps! Although three people left, there's the tracks of only one person in the snow. The play was presented for PTA on February 5, and before the student body on February 9. The one-act play contest was held at Palouse on February 10. Mr. Harry Bos was our director.
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