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MARLENE BALESTRA Glee Club Ql,2,3,41 Band Q2,3,41 Class Play Council Member Q31 Class President Q41 Girls' League Secretary Q41 Annual Staff Q41 Paper Staff Q2,31 Girls' League Ql,2, 3,41 Camival Princess Q31 MURIEL BROWN Glee Club Ql,2,3,41 Class Plays Q3,41 Class President Q31 Class Secretary Q3,41 Annual Staff Q41 Paper Staff Q2 ,Ib Girls' League Ql,2, 3,41 Girls' League Vice-Pres. Q41 Girls' League Treasurer Q31 Girls' League Secretary Q31 Girls' League Sgt.-at-Amis Q21 Camival Queen Q21 Song Queen Q41 S.W.W. Fair Princess Q31 EDGAR LUCE A. S. B. President Q41 Class President Ql,2,31 N Club Ql,2,3,41 N Club President Q31 N Club Vice-Pres. Q41 N Club Sgt.-at-Amis Q21 Class Play Q3,41 Football Q3, 41 Basketball QI,2, 3,41 Baseball Ql,2,3,41 Bays' State Q31 Chorus Q11 Council Member Q21 Class Vice-Pres. Q31 A.S.B. Sgt.-at-Arms Q21 Paper Staff Q2,31 All Star Basketball Q31 IM ll Murll i .v XP' f. 'K n Edu ru YD 12.
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I 61414 -ffistoty In the fall of 1951, the future class of 1955 entered high school with the following students: Marlene Balestra, Dorothy Bluhm, Muriel Brown, Allyne Case, Patricia Chappell, Dixie Mc- Kee, Barbara Nelson, Patricia Pea, Linnea Peterson, Delia Williams, Bill Chappell, Robert Cochran, Andrew Jensen, George Koons, Edgar Luce, Bill Randall, and James White, who all entered from the grade school. John Engen, Dick Grauman, and Walter White entered from Jackson Prairie. Marjorie Howard entered from Chehalis, and Pearl Miller entered from Cali- fornia. We acquired three new students during the year. They were Sharon Smith and Mike Sample from Chehalis, and Bill McConnachie from Adna. We were initiated and given a party by the sophomores. Soon after, we had our first class meeting. We chose the yellow rose as our class flower, green and white as our class colors, hamburgers and milk-shakes as our class food, and 'I United We Stand, Divided We Fall as our class motto. Our advisor was Mr. Aldridge. We served the refreshments at the Christmas Party. During the year we lost three students. They were Dick Grauman, Bill Randall, and James White. In 1952, we entered high school as proud sophomores. We gained three new students. They were Johnnie Cable from Onalaska, and John Gowdy from Napavinep Mariorie Howard entered in the third quarter. We properly initiated the freshmen and give them a party the same night to help them for- get the sting of the paddles. We were very glad to be on the other end of the paddle. We put on a play for the Christmas Party, as tradition follows, entitled, Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer . Everyone enioyed it. ln the last semester we lost four students. They were John Gowdy, Pearl Miller, Dorothy Bluhm, and Barbara Nelson. Our advisor was Mr. Johnson. In the fall of 1953, we entered high school as juniors, looking forward to a successful year in '53 8. '54, November 20 proved to be an outstanding day as we received our much-longed-for class rings. This year we regained Dorothy Bluhm, who dropped out the previous year. In the first quar- ter, Dixie McKee entered from Castle Rock. We lost one student, Bob Cochran. April 23 was the big date for our iunior play entitled Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick . Everyone had a part in it and Mrs. Milam was our director. We all went to Morehead's Grill afterwards for refreshments. On our Junior-Senior Picnic, for which we supplied all the eats, we took a bus to Point Defiance Park in Tacoma. Everyone had a good time and on the way back, we stopped in town and atteneded a show of our choice. As tradition follows, we decorated the auditorium for the Baccalaureate and graduation exercises. Our class advisor for this year was Mrs. Milam. 14
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