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-'Nlb'KbWi4-'1lv'1! 'NEH N9 19 1ih'Yh'N3w'l9w'E0 NEbYi-W+!4 Y.b'rib'!H-'KQMU-'N-b'Q- Nlb'Xi'f FIRST RQW, left to right: Mrs. Long, Lucille Reed, Mary Lou Lacey, Georgie Thiel, Frances Suter, Dianne Vipond. SECOND ROW: Sharon Mahon, Lois Timms, Don Gillispie, Carol Combs, Mae Bonar, Shirley Thomsberry. NOT IN PICTURE: ,Tim Coston. alogr angel .xdnnuaf The members of the 5th period paper and annual staff were a hard-working and industrious group of students. With unstinted effort they put out a paper every month. This paper grew in its student in- terest as the new reportersleamed their business. When the Preparation for Annual time came the staff prepared to do their best in behalf of the Morton High School students. The theme is America the Beautiful. The illustrations should bring to mind not only the song, but the factthat America is very dear to our hearts. Both paper and annual were supervised by Mrs. Iras Long. The HUSKIMEMO Editor and Business Manager was Dianne Vipond. The class members took turns editing the I-IUSKY FLASHES and also took turns editing the various pages of individual editions. Jim Coston and Don Gillispie were Sports Reporters. The HUSKIMEMO staff wishes to give grateful tribute to Mr. Lore for his beautiful photography. This page sponsored by BERNARITS SERVICE STATION 54 TO 31- 00 STORE Phone 393 MOFIOH Mineral, Washington WaSh1l1Sf0H 36
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SITTING: Georgie Thiel, Mary Lou Lacey, Mae Bonar, Betty Curry, Gordon Thomas, Tom Benton, Clarence Gillispie, Jim Coston. STANDING: Thelma Sloan, Lucille Reed, Yvonne Stamper, Lois Timms, Mary Mires, Allen Clevenger, Don Milbrath. NOT IN PICTURE: Bob Cramer, Dwyane Loden, Jack Moriarty, Sharon Mahon, Dolores Taylor, Shirley Thornsberry, Barbara Thomas, ,oeecA ana! .mramaficd The Speech and Drama Class was orig- inated with the purpose of giving the pupils of Morton High ,a chance to rid themselves of their- fears and inhibitions. It has worked wonderfully and in many ways we are proud of Mr. Carle for making our school a better one. This page sponsored by From THE BOOB COLE'S GROCERY AND MARKET Fine Food -- Thrifty Prices Morton Phone 2501 35
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Lenore Allen, Thelma Sloan, Irene Goodwin, Shirley Hilton, Avis Schmuck, Sharron Klasey, Carol Combs, Darline Allen, Lillie Harris, Shirley Riffe, Lorna Combs, Wanda Mills, Caroll Compton, Meryle Wixson. SECOND ROW: Betty Goff, Gloria Bickford, Barbara Thomas, Shirley Thornsberry, Arlene Sjoblom, Sharon Mahon, Diane Nilson, Jeannine Freeman, Mary Mires, Ruth Huddleston, Jean Schoonover, Frances Suter, Beverly Coty, Bonnie Stamper. THIRD ROW: Betty Wilson, Bette Lou Lilloren, Myrna Hanger, Mary Lou Lacey, Barbara Clevenger, Wanda Mahon, Lois Timms, Clara Naples, Betty Curry, Dolores Taylor, Yvonne Stamper, Helen Workman, Lucille Reed, NOT IN PICTURE: Ila Thompson, Florence Muir, Jeanette Gross, Dianne Vipond and Georgie Thiel. ep C C2645 The pulse beat of the Morton High School school spirit was the Pep Club. They kept the walls resounding with yells and songs to pep up the team, Their Morton Huskiettes' sweat shirts, scarfs, and tee shirts were the pride of the student body. They had a point system similar to that of the Girls' Club which enabled the members to earn letters. President was Lille Harris, Vice-President, Florence Muirg Secretary, Myrna Hanger, Treasurer, Irene Goodwin, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jeannine Freeman, Advisor, Mr. Olson. . ' This page sponsored by HOBBS' SUPER VALUE GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Morton, Washington 31
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