Robert A Long High School - Lumberjack Yearbook (Longview, WA)

 - Class of 1945

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T 4 T Ql'UlCQl'l'l8l'l 5 SAOWCUJZ Through our servicemen s showcase the students ot R A Long are able to keep In closer contact wlth the ex Lumbergacks who are now rn the armed forces Emblems souvenurs and pictures which have been groclously contrlbuted by parents and trnends ot the former students have kept the display constant On the other hand our young men and women ln the service are able to keep an contact with the school by means ot the Lumberyack Log which we send them Its pages reveal to them the happenungs at school and the ac tuvxtres of theur trlends at home Thus rn these two ways we learn of our servncemen s advancements and at the same tlrne they are Informed of ours n 7 I I X ' - A ly interesting as well as informative. 3 - 'ra - Z , f 'if 5,3 21, f' 59301, g 'agua .JA nn lu! 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' 17, N ' ff, W- a , c1m1ng?PQi1Qn fs x Eff Q K X - In Z All of us appreciate the representa tlon that R A Long Hlgh School has nn the armed forces and are proud that men and women trauned nn thus school have done so much for theur country The personal sacrufuces made the dnslocatoon un their own luves that has resulted have been glven generously and wlthout com plaunt Many of us who have stayed home wlll be unsplred by their example E J MCNAMARA Supermtendent Success doesnt come because wnlled success ns a result of someone contrlbut Ing service to obtaun ut We are thank ful that men and women have served our country gloriously We are glad our folk at home have conscientiously served through lndustry and communlty octrvlty Their service In wunnung the war wall not be dnssnpated an loslng the peace If each of us realizes a successful llte through servuce to humanlty EARLJ REED Pruncupal .Sllwof Z?0ml LEFT TO RIGHT: Corrine Miles, E. J. McNamara, C. E Hadley Maur ce W ndus W Q Rennxger Mrs. A. B. Clark, C. C Ha l'I'll,l'lL6tl'a tllfe lC05 THE MAIN OFFICE Earl Reed Principal Adnna C-anong Mr Reeds secretary and Betty Kung Mr lvlcNomaras secretary is BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs Mules secretary of the Board of Education Jean Bartlett Mr McNamara Supernntendent of Schools and Mlss Brown Hugh School teacher acu fy WS 'x ,, ROW 1 Bell Jacobs Donnelly Anderson Sonneman Johnson Crumrm Butler Belknap ROW 2 Nucholson Brown Kohlmeler Fenstermacher Anderson E Saylor Ramsey Brekke Heard Youngstrom Hammer ROW 3 Koth Zook Andrews Wootton Vvrtue Albert Fotherlngll Bryson Davls ROW4 Goodwn Storey Gorton Stahlberg Cox Greene Gllkey Plper Reed Albert Englush Anderson A Llbrarlan Anderson E Retall Selllng Hustory Andrews Home Economlcs Belknap Engllsh Bell Hlstory Brekke Foreugn Lauguages Brown Journalusm Speech Bryson Vocal matics Davss Ca pentry Donnelly Llterature Eruckson Vocatvonal Fen stermacher Art Expressuon Fothermglll Hnstory Gulkey Agruculture C-oodwm Physncs Radlo Gorton Blology Greene Auto Shop Hammer Physlcal Education Coach Heard lvlachmes Jacobs Chemustry Bsology Johnson Commerclal Kohlmeler Forengn Languages Englush Koth Mathematics Nlcholson Biology Paper Mathematncs Asslstant Coach Ramsey Home Economlcs Saylor School Psychologust Dr Smlth School Doctor, Sonneman Hustory Stahlberg Wood Shop Storey Instrumental Musnc Virtue-Mothematlcs Wootton Engllsh Youngstrom Physncal Educatuon, Zook Hustory mx. I , , I I I I I' I . f ll I I - . I l 7- . . I I F- . . I . I - . I - . I - . I Q . I - . I I - Music, Butler-Commercial, Cox--History, Crumrin-Commercial, Mathe- . ' .- r I - . I . - . I - - I . I . . - . , . - . I . - . I . I - . I -1 I - . . I I - . I 1 . I . I - . I . - . , I . I - . ' . - . I . - . I . I - . I - . I n . - 1 ' I .-. I I , .I . . I - . I - . Shoffv Our Fruend T. B. Shots Dr Smuth Vocational Dept Mr Ervckson WWW N-f 'GU' Cofeterlo Crew ,..f Q12-Hama filly i v Y - ij - K', PQ, x :1'Ql'x:f'J - M- ?Q1lW Z 5 4 fy A 'I ff fl 2 Z X ynwwj If PATRICIA ALTON Transferred from Hutchlnson Kansas ! LEOTA AMMONS Retall Club 4 TALETHA AMMONS ff! DLIANE ANDERSON Band 1 2 3 Track 2 .- JUANITA ANDERSON Board of Control 1 2 3 Dean Room 1 2 ANDERSON HOWARD C7 KEITH ANDERSON Spanlsh Club 1 2 3 Glee Club 4 BETTY ANTROBUS Band 1 HARD W APPEL Base all 1 Hu tor n of Boys C 1 2 P A Sys m 3 of Rlfle Club resl he Axe 1 3 4 Secretary 3 T er ot Senlor Class 4 Board of Control 4 Annual Staff A .4415-off.-adfl -A' APION APPLEGATE 4 DON ARMSTRONG Stage Crew 3 Kmghts of the Axe 3 LAURA BAESPFLUG Transferred from Mount Angel Academy 1 Re ta Club 4 BETTE BAKER Rifle Club 1 2 FRANCIS D BAKER Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Presl dent 3 of Spanlsh Club 3 4 HI Y 3 4 Vlce Presldent 4 of Kmg ts of the Axe 2 3 4 Board of Control 4 Sensor Play 4 Annual Staf KATHERINE BAKKALA Latln Club 2 RON BALLARD Assustant Yell Kung 3 Clam Lea er 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Yell Kung 4 Student Councll 4 C Edltor Lumberyack Log 4 Hu Y 4 Annual Staff 4 ii. DARYL BANGS Basketball 2 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Track 4 Lumber Jack Log 3 4 VIRGINA BARTEL r -Q 1 49 14 ,Av C' N D ' 5 fx 5 5 X KW' nos ' f EVERETT BARTON Class Treasurer 2 Vlce Presldent 2 of Spanlsh Club 1 2 Honor Soclety 3 4 Annual Staff 4 CE BEARG Glee Club 1 Latln Club 3 4 Letterman 1 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 4 of Masque and Dagger 1 HAROLD H BIDDLE Track 1 Student Councll 1 Band 1 Lumber Log 3 4 anlsh Club 3 ball VAM f MARGY BIDLAKE Latln Club 1 2 Glrls Club Cablnet 1 Letterman 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Lumberlack Log 3 Band 4 Pep Club 4 Sensor Play 4 Glrl Reserves 4 Ann I UM Staff 4 DO C BIRK Board of Control 2 Knlghts of the Axe 2 3 ot 2 LESTER BIRTCHET BARBARA BLAIR Dean Room 1 2 Board of Control 1 2 3 ROBERT BLOOD Spanlsh Club 1 2 3 Prolectlon Crew 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Lumberlack Log 3 BILL BRIM BOB BROCK Swlmmlng 2 Wrestllng 4 ROBERT D BIJDDE Transferred from Paxton Hugh School Nebraska ard o ontrol 2 CDEK tsothe xe34 JEAN CAMPBELL- Cub 5 i lu 1' Girl Letterma' g Board of Control 2. SYD CHANDLER-Transferred from Slnslow High of Florence, re- gon 4. I BARBARA J. CLARK-Glee Club 4, Transferred from Toppenish Hlgh School, Washington 4 El'-lA BELLE COBB-Transferred from Marshfield Senlor High Coos Bay, Oregon 4, MEADE COBB-e-Track 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club Presi- dent 3, H1-Y 3, 4 SHIRLEY COLE-Board on Cortrol 2, 3: Secretary of Class 1 2: Bookroorn Club 2, Llbrary Club 2 3 Presldent 1 of Glee Club 1 2 4, Soan sh C'ub1 2 3, Honor Society 2 3 A Pep Club 3 4- Student Council 3, 4 Glrls Club Cablnet 3 4, Edltor of Annual 4, Cablne-L 2, 3 4, Vlve Preslaefot 3 Presldeot 4 of Glr' Reserves 1 2, 3, 4 1 'X JUANN1 MIDP? I' Itltw' ' I1IIJ 1 .I -'1 i.Iln.1ry Ctm .f 5,11-QII tum J 1 S9'f'et.xw -I t' Br-.:v I,'1kC'ft QI P 5 4 C. r, I qc Lift V-1-I 4 LII IPVjHCl .og -3 Gr: Hr-wrt'-4 I 2 5 4 - HARLEY CORBETI LL-bl? BUD W DALFN tilve Cluhi IDA MAE D C , E EVELYN ENTON MADGARET DICIVN3 nov :CC QM, 4 stuiz-w 3 G,v f Truce 'X v'I,f' Drfw J-'Z11Q'I'1', It 1 -1 , , 'ja , 3 4 CIANS u zir'f:t.1ry 4 tg ws Ittzh Lalums-t fl 'XC-nc-' VI 4' vm :wlwf 1 JOFN L DDNAHLI' footrxi 4 H4 'Nha' , bow'-1 1' twtro. -1 PATRICIA JOYIF DDOLEW' bv-2 I 2 G-w L:-ttf' 4 I.I.I'1'I7i?'ISCk Log i, 4 KATHRVN D053 BILL DRAGICLI Footb.1II1 2 5 .3 Tr-t1ck1,4 Vvwftmgl 4 wc'- Dres dent nf Boy, muh 4 DON DUNCAN JAKE EHLI JEAN ELDER OLIN JACKSON ELMSSGIee CIub 1, 2, 3, 4 Presaerwt 4 of Km qnts 0' the Are 3, 4, Hr-Y 3, 4- Student Councd 4, Pres dent 0' GIee CIXIIZ 4, Board of Control 4. NADINE EVANS- Board of Control 4, Lumberjack Log 3 4 GM Let- terman 3, 4 ROSERI' E EVANS 'Transferred from Iq'?Z'1I'lI'QY Hfqd New-'MMI 1 ru- Pr K? I-s- nn.,-u. . - Q- N 'CS' WMJ A044 f Q in 1' SNS 1 X V um ND P PYT 5 MMON Home of Comm comm! Vw X 1 JI VVHE FOR ca B LQ rod! TG Edt r 09 w r Q Am if? A 'U f Le f rcwdf-rw' Q 4 Pr vw r Boar 'ro HC ' NWBERTA FRANJLINCC V P Treliu S Cxbme MAN L Gr Lf- 5 L DOAOTHY CEVER5 G Is Pres ,. 1 iw ion uv IVIHQQUP ff 4 Presm Q y PCVI ir N ut Bc r Hr, Q 0' r L MAN! GILLO LY C, gl' r-4,lJf L BVI. GLASSET JCAJNE CCIDION u 1 Honor :of 0' U a K Lo: J bo 11 vm W P GRAHAM Rilo Cub lg Homo 0' Cont 0' . ' .o Pr! Cf ,V Q,r1shC!'. ' -Mer,c' 53.10 91 'L - 2?'S ,Y 'x'i.1INIA LEE AVVIBLIN JM? fr Y' 1 X Nl dhqarw Oasm HARMON. A . ,,-iN JEAN HARR SON Mlsque and Dagger 1 - 'Hamsh V l. 1, E. Ciu 1 4, Board of Centro 3 Ztuoent Dum , 6 ry, , , ' 1., Caww T lm' an f fu1Z.i Af 'gf,Q,1?t arm .O :',j A r'u':l1v howor 5002 '4, B3 or . ,L 3 4 of i-r-.3 C VNTOX1 ELJPEQ H T F588 A ' vi-M of E Ax , LAHEN F E SER- 1 ig , U16 KAI E EF'i'. l RCARll lFv OD DONNA HIGC N NA HOLCI 'X n L C tb 7 my B rC1 :tml on ounc ll 4 An wtl f J L C 1 urred from Nic 2 ish tqton 2 G L Ll: 'Jar' 0 NAARIAN l AACSON R til Club 4 BILL JOHNSON Football 1 2 All Sc ool 3 r 4 Pr t4 u Sm wt Club 3 4 Lettern 3 4 Bind 4 Lumber ELSE Jouu .N Jv'-difrcl QJ' 'ZKAQL OJ ivstvm Jouulom aqua, L yi? DO L JORDAN Football 2 3 4 rl QV Muffy? EVELYN KARL5 5 72019 V5 .,4fv fK ft C Rl T 'O N lONFS all lb RICIA Kl:LSEY Glee Club 1 Rfle Club 2 Llbrary Club 2 e Prcsd nt 2 of it n 3 Boar Control 2 Bookroom Club 2 Honor Socuety 4 Lurnbernck Log 3 4 Cabinet 2 of Glrl erveel 2 3 RU Y KEMP Glee Club 1 Glrl Letterman 1 2 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Lumber ack Log 3 4 ARLENE KILLMER Glee Club 1 3 Board of Control 1 2 3 4 olo Prmcess 3 Llbrary Club 3 4 Pep Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Hlstorlan 4 Cabunet 3 4 of Grl serves 1 2 4 Queen 4 JACK KISCH JEANNE KOETZ Retail Club 4 -K f? as it '-a. Q' XX xv' . xxx! of W 44-ffl JW fb ROWENA KROHN --Baud 3 RHI? Club 3, E N KI N Nl KAYLE LAFADY H Y 4 Kmght: ofthe Axe NORMA LANE CONRAD LEAF Baseball 2 3 HI Y JEAN LEE MARCELLA LEE Orchestra 1 2 3 MARGARET LEE RQWI Club 4 DAVE LEWIJ Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestl ng Track 1 BEVERLY LOG DON LOWE Beam of Cortrol 1 BETTY LOL 'VIAD fx ID MANCIILSUI-' R l I 4 Board of r 2 ovle rt 5 1 Y 4 Studcmt Coumc I 4 Senlor Play 4 FAY EY o ' Presldemt or Cavs 3 Secretary 3 0' Spamsh Club 3 Board of o V Prm d I y Z 5 0 Y eserv DOROTHY IVIANOLI5 Boa tl of ortrol 1 X JERRY IVIARCUIVI LIE MAUGG Glee Llub I pan sh Club 1 2 Glrl Letter mn 1 Lufvberact Log 5 CRAIG MAYFIELD Tra srerred from Taft Oregon 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 1 2 K MCCARTHY l STN 0 1 r lr ul J K or Slfl C1 1 S G1 STAN MORRISON MOR S G 1 G R11 vt rafk ou ff .1 C L NL NlClTT La! n Cub 1 lANS MULGGLER EVELYN NE5'VllTH Rulle Club 2 Llbrary Club 2 Bookroom Club 2 ard ol Control 2 Presldent 2 o' Latln Club 2 3 Lumber Lo 3 La Q 7 MA riff pyfyfl ,pr 14 I ff -ff MU? fm W 4144-4 4' A NEWBILL Glen Club 1 R nl Club 4 ,- THNRA NIELSO Moflfb M311 un muck Log Jw J ,AL DlCK NIPP CHAN WJOLRFNBLRG G Cc Cub 11 wt Honor S rty Sf easurer 5 ' be Axe 4 Annual Staff 4 Nl NORDSTROM' Clks Yell e-ad 1 r 2 Tr IS 1 1 Sy cm o lS 4 Treasu 1 Presldent 4 of ol Chwp mn wnf' Serge ms of Hn Y 5 4 Annual Sta RTHA JANE NORWS R lle C b 1 l es Vlce Hcltnt 2 o' 1 h uh 3 Hono S Vlce Pr lt4ol ayClub5 4 G R vesl fffyfwf JERRY ORTON OLSE T 1n cl Ca tudent 1 4 MARJORIE OVERBYE Latl Club 1 2 Sncretiry 2 Treasurer 4 f Glee Club 1 2 4 Vlce Presldent 4 of Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Student Councl 4 Clals Secretary 3 my .2141-n,4,X !,g-vsf k!LA.,.Jf..4,,,,,L WA, -AA 6 ,WALK rm QAAAAAJQ 5 ufljfplvg RAY PARKER PARKS Cla 5 Yell Leader 1 Band 1 2 Vlce Presldenl. 2 f Spanlsh Club 1 2 Student Councll 2 3 4 Class Presldent 3 Foot 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Boys Club Presldent 4 Annual Staff All School Play 4 HAZEL POTTER ' I . ,Lf ' JAC G C as l'L91ll' r lfwptllbbll Club 1, J Rule Club 1, P 4 Tuck 1 2 1 4, Cliil Prrf iiffnt ? Glce Club 2 btuofnt Cour ' l P S 4 lla.qurm1nll Dalgfulr' 7 5 llon ' f , 1-ty P 1 4 lll Y 2 3 -I l'o3t:l:1n S 4 All wflwlini V115 3 lumbar ack Loiq 4 An- nuel jmll 4 Stu 'Ant Body Preslclenl 4 PAT S. le' Club 2, 4 Trcaltnw' 4 of 1 brary Club J l -1 Vlc 'wdurzt 5 o Lktln Club 3 gk G rlw Club Cab vt 2 -2 LlI'l1 be lf.- L 33 Hletorlan 4 of Peo lx ub ', 4 wg, Wrcl uolt 4 rl' Flrl R wer-:ci 1, 2, 3, 4 ADE I 5 l ' , Cleo Club 1, 2 ' l 1 T . - Bog ' . , ' I I 7 jacll Ll - , ,ff f - ,J ' ' 1 K 1,1 my A, 5 J 1 1. V If.. ' ' .1 ,, . , 4 ' N T lf F f f 1 LJ, ' ,nw U A '. - , 4, -,nfl .1 DON f ' , 3, -Board of Control 1 2 3 eh I iff i f If 1 L f ffl Q ' ' ad' 02, , , ' X 5 . l MA, V A J l ' ,' ' - l Xl 1 Qblljll Councll 1 2 4, oc-' I1 A 4- Latln Club 3 PA Sytern S- Cla , Tr i- Clll - l 'l1- lbw! 4 Rffj- dell. 4 of F -Y I 4 Knlrfbte O' t. ' , l DLA l ,T ,., ' L, L 'er Class Tre: uw-r ack 2, fl' Ll. ltwlmal 1 1 4, Presdenl 3 of Spanln Club 3 4 PA. st 5, llon r Soc ty 2, 3, 5 . rer , 1 Glee Club 1' 7 I 4 ldnrzhti the Axe 4 1 If 1 . ant at Ar 1 , , A ff 4 MA . . XL .f l lu , Glee Club 1, Tolo Prnc 5 ZA ' Prew l ' . Swarm Cl 2, g r oclety 4 f esl- der Libr r ' , , lrl eser , 2, 5. EU - 1 edf ' u, C101 . .tlla et , lcll . ,, ,L X. I J 1 K I V O V , ANL 1 -J -, l 1 ,. A X' l, .5 . . 1 L l 'K 4.1 . . 3. BUD - S 5 , 5 ' 0 ball , : l l , : V V l 5 flr . F l Q' . ll J. ,X J .K V , I l U my J J 'uv' 1 -3- QQ wt,-J I .px FRE 1 mv ewo rs M wuso 1 1 wk Q Wrestlung 4 Arwml S11 lu BOB LRUT MAN P CFL P 4 Bwkvtlf Ktudcnt o Kmgi ofthe Ax 4 Prcsnduut of Bo d U DPU RA MUSSEN AH C1001 ay r 4 ' B d of Control 4 Wrcstlm GLORIA RATHVON pamsh Cum 1 7 Glee Cl b 1 4 Student Coun All Qchool Play 2 Misque an D P Stuff 2 4 Board ot Control 3 Lumbernck Log 4 Cabmct 3 serves 1 2 LAURENCP RAYMOND R He Cmb 1 Retail Club 4 MAVI5 SANFORD ANTON SCHIERSCHER Staqe Crew 3 Board cf Comtrol 1 Glee C ub LULJLL vL,HOLTZ UAL wL'4RADE R LU A MAY SCHWV uf 1 Mus r 4 by Cwhnc 4 Jwffff lA cu Dordwff te 'v wma a U hmmm 0 IS 5HEDHLRD X1 cv, Pveswdent. 1 ofSp1n1hC!ub1 2 Rme ard of ontrol 1 1 1 1 5 Clu'3 Clbunet 4 FCISUIDI' o' Gnris Liu BARBARA SHILL L4 5 AZ slexff-11' BETTY SLALGHTER Sccrcti 4 Gurl Le n 1 9 1 Lubrary Club 4 LEROY SLOTTEN Band 1 2 3 :tudent Councwl 1 Board of Control 2 Lumberjack Log 3 L SMITH Glee Club 1 St uncwl 4 Beam mlrol 4 PA System 1 2 -- w'1t'r?v 4:52514 JOHN HENRY SMITH-Rifle Club 1, Senior Play 4. LORETTA SMITH-Retail Club 4. SHIRLEY SORENSEN-Transferred from Allen, Nebraska 2, President 4 of Masque and Dagger 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Senior Play 4, Honor Society 4. ALICE SPARKS-Board of Control 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3,7 Rifle Club 1, 2, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. MAXINE STRAHAN-Glee Club 4, Lumberjack Log 4, Girl Reserves, 1, ANNE SUDAR. NELLIE SU DAR. PAUL SWIDERSKI. DONALD TAYLOR-Band 4. .4- JANE TAYLOR-Glee Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Rifle Club 2: Masque and Dagger 2, 3, 4, President 3 of Board of Control 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Secretary 4 af Pep Club 3, 4, Girls Club Cabinet 4, Senior Play 4, Cabinet 4 of 'rl seg: 1, 2, 3, L ' I JEAN TIDD. JVM V Oi '57 Jessie TowNE. NG V-7 f ,I f A f Zi .W W? 1 I xx J K A GERR TROTTER-Glee Club 1, 2, President 2 of Latin Club 2, 3, Se retary 2 of Library Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 4, Historian 4 f Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY TRUNDE-Spanish Club 2, 3, Lumberjack Log 3. DONNA TRUNDE-Spanish Club 2, 3, Board of Control 3. HARRY TUCKER-Transferred from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington 4, Senior Play 4, Hi-Y 4. Lois vAssAR. f PERCY VIELE-Vice President 4 of Board of Control 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Football 4, Boys Club Cabinet 4, Class Vice President 4. QS, A Q XM S. 1.45 Y I 3' xl 3 'SSN ,-I T ,V-. W..- TN -N 0- A A L-' 45- 1 T 6 -t VOSHIVIIK R fle Club 1 2 Soan sh Club 2 3 Glee Club 1 Lvbra C 2 3 4 Glrls Club Cabunet 4 Honor Soc In Club 4 Cablnet 4 of Glrl Reserves 1 2 3 DON VROMAN RICHARD WADDLE Transferred from Logan County Hugh School Sterllng Colorado 1 Knlghts of the Axe 2 WADE r ectlon Crew 3 Stage Crew 1 2 Band 1 2 Board of Control 1 2 JEANINE WALKER Rlfle Club 1 Student Councul 1 Board of Con 2 3 Gurl Lett rman 1 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Lumber 3 4 S r y G Re rves 1 ROBERTA WARD Latln Club 2 3 Rlfl Club 2 3 HOIIOI' SOClCl.y 3 Llbrary Club 3 '54 , PS V' L X' F d 4. C k VL.. vg,gxlG. Y t..lfv.,o Cfd LVL! RUTH WARREN DICK WASHBURN ARNOLD WEST Kmghts of the Axe 3 4 GWEN WILBURN Treasurer 1 of Spanlsh Club 1 2 Accompamst 4 lee Club 1 G Cu C Hlstorlan 3 of Honor Socuety 2 3 4 Presudent 4 of Lubrary Club 3 4 Latln Club 3 Treasurer 4 of Pep Club 4 Gurls Traos 4 Semor Play 4 Glrl Reserves 3 4 Annual Staff 4 DON WILLIAMSON WYNONA WILLMAN Spamsh Club 1 2 Rlfle Club 2 Board of Con tro 3 S cretary 4 of Llbrary Cluh 3 4 JOHN WILSON Wrestlung 1 4 Football 3 4 LA RITA WILSON Board of Control 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 L.1'nber lack Log 3 Glrls Club Cablnet 4 Presldent 4 of Gvrl Letterman 1 LEWIS WITBECK Latn Club 1 2 Board of Control 3 4 H Y 4 ANITA WOLTER GERALDINE WOLTERS WILLIAM ROY WOODILL Wrestlung 1 Student Councol 2 Track 3 Spanish Club 2 3, Football 2 3 4 HI Y 3 4 FORREST BISHOP GWEN JARMAN H MEALEY 1- RALPH RAPP ,gn u JACK YEAGER Annual Staff 4 DOUG YORK pA0f0gl Cl,l9ALC jI CUJg CCLL4 NORMAN BRADLEY DON DAVIS JOYCE MEYERS ORAL THOMPSON DON BRETT KEN DUNDAS CECELIA SANIBERTS FRANC S TRACEY TERESA BOYD BETTY EUBANKS DON SCHONERT LUCILLE WALTERS BETTY CADE NEWTON JAY DICK SPRONIBERG GLADYS STEIF WATSON QI'll0I Q55 Four years ago the present Senuor Class of 1945 entered the portals of R A Long Hugh School eagerly antucupatung the many happy tumes to be had durung theur hugh school careers One of the hughlughts of the past year was the Senuor play The Seven Susters whuch wull always be remembered for uts colorful settung and gay costumes Among other events were the presentatuon of the tradutuonal gutt to the school and the Senuor assembly Also members of the class were bug boosters of the annual wuth gratufyung results The Senuors of T945 under the Ieadershup of Presudent Chan Noerenberg Vuce Presudent Percy Veule Secretary Margaret Duckens and Treasurer Duck Appel, wull recall wuth pleasure theur many actuvutues and the pleasant memor ues of theur hugh school days at Robert A Long N f .3 .-u A - l I 29, ,Q 5 ' 4-- X S FIX I O . . . , I . , . ,, , ' I . ,, . , . . 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Q-,ge U,l'll0l'5 Successfully guuded by Presudent Wally Lonergan Vuce Presudent Floyd Hughes Secretary Nuta Roberts and Treasurer Jum Berg the class of 46 has made hustory for utself durung the past year Under the chaurmanshup of Betty Clare Hull Shurley Snsuth and Gwen Roberts the Junuor Class centered uts assembly around the theme A Mother Goose Fantasy Nursery Rhymes were presented un theur orugunal way by on old fashuoned gurl a modern gurl then stepped on the scene to put them unto words of today A short but umportant paper druve was sponsored wuth the proceeds help ung to make the Junuor Prom a realuty The annual .lunuor Prom guven on May Sth was one that wull not soon be forgotten Headed by Betty Mezger as general chaurman the theme Much of the credut for the success of the Junuor Gloss goes to the hard workung advusers lvluss Ramsey and Mr Green ROW 1 Lonergan Berg J Berge C Brock Burbeck Beesley Cook Hardy Hughes ROW 2 Barns Avery Alexander Allgure Anderson S Alston Barta Anderson R ROW 3 Callahan Barks Caskey Beebe An derson C Armstrong Conroy ROW 4 Burke Cole Anderson D I I . . I . . ' ' Il ll I I . . . I . I. . . ,, I I ,, . . . , I . e ' I May Day, was carried out. , . . X' X ROW 1 Custer Dltro Craker Clancy Emerson Ellls Drury Faulconer ROW 2 Dow Koemg Cowan Gorans Enckson Cooper Fancher Crayne ROW 3 Faughender Glllman Golden Cruce Ferrell Dundas Fallrnan Farrls Clark ROW 4 Everman Gambold Doe Cobb Fox ROW 1 Hayden Hull Jackson Hoover Hyman Halverson Ingram ROW 2 Hulett Karnofskn Har en wltz Jacobs Jackson ROW 3 Houston Heckrnan Johnson Howe Le H rdy B Ho ROW 4 Hlntz Glassett Joncas ROW 1 Myer Mezger Muller R Llndsay Napper Moran Iamer McBrlde Nelson B Marston Muscutt Norton McLean LaTrace Nlnms Moon Lnvmgs J ton Nelson Bob ROW 2 Manthe Lau RO 3 Mlller B Meyer Mertchung ,' 't' . vo, ' fn ' J. al - . .Q , , ' 4 .. C 3 , I 1 . Q, ...s 'V' ., .f ' nu - Y. ' . ' , ,,,v-' . 1 , , , , 1 i .V ll. ,R 1' Y C - r ' fl s I ' Q 5' - ' 'Y - . , ' x A .. -' r' af- ' , Q ' I ' - I .' '. 'j . f . Y .- 4 ' , O ' . 4 . ' , 'f , 4 ' 4 l. J fl?-. . c 1-- 5 r , - ,rf Ju . . 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' , , , 1 I , - I I Y ' I I ' ' u- '- '1- A ROW 1 Selbers Smnth P Randall Olson R Reyes Pate Shepard Olsen B ROW 2 Powell L Slmmons Roberts Sweet Sona Saueressng Sande Past Patchmg ROW 3 Paulsen Smnth D Smuth S Sackman ONeal Rlmkus Stemer ROW 4 Pet rson Scnven Smuth W Spenser ROW 1 Wlson E Ward Taylor B Walt Taylor L Tlmmlns Tabor ROW 2 Walker Tntus Thomas Walsh Wakefield Watson Taylor E ROW 3 Weesenberg Yeager Whtng W cks Walters Thompson Wade 0l'l'l0l'25 The Sophomores en loyed a very successful year under the Ieadershnp of thenr Presndent Carl Ruchart Other offucers for the year Included Vice Pres: dent Duck Clark Secretary Bnllne Haverman, Treasurer, Pete Parker, and Mlss Irene Belknap was the class advuser Outstandnng events of the year were the annual dance In December and the assembly gnven February 2 uslng Mr Groundhog s Day as a theme The Sophomores were also proud of their outstanding basketball team whnch made up the R A Long second team The co operatnve spurnt shown by the class thus far Indicates that each year wnll be even more successful than the last QL JC QQ A ln vi 9 ROW 1 Bottorfr Borgen Bam Carter Haverman Rnchart Clark Parker Bartley ROW 2 Becker Cooley Burchett Bouffuou Bates Buckner Chrnstman Bush Coulmbe Anderson B ROW3 Andrewg Anderson H Chrustnanson Anderson D Baulng Axtell Button Chnstensen Cluffton ROW 4 Brett Cole Brlhngton Anderson J Buoy Y ,..., '- 'l' I I IQ K gk. 4,5 -1' .az 5:4 ROW 1 Chaney Curry Foreman England Forseback Fothermgull Fxx Cox Freeman ROW 2 Firth CEVEFS DePrnest Dundas Collms Ford Davls N Dunbar Clark Closson ROW 3 DavI6S Fruh FIiZSlmm0nS DaV'5 D Fugltt Calbom Goodnev Davldson Dllllnger Countryman 2 5 1- A.. 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E I xi . , 1 x . 1' , A. 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 5 1 gl'e6Al'l'l2l'l The feature of the freshman year was the Freshman Elghth Grade Dance held nn May The annual get together ball whlch admsts only freshmen and eaghrh graders was consrdered hughly successful Other frosh actuvmes uncluded decorotmg for Baccalaureate ceremonles and the tradntlonal ture bunldnng for pep rallzes Snnce the Freshman Class was as usual the largest class nn school two extra delegates to Student Councnl were necessary to fully represent all the advlsory groups Otfncers for the year were Ray Karnofska presudent Lloyd Page vuce presndent Jean Lawrence secretary ,lack Lnddle treasurer 1-Icy .Ml . A t 44' - , 5 ' r N. s .. wk V l . 0, . - ,V 3' . . 5 A- .ll ,lv X ' 'll ' ' . 1 , ' VNAQH N A 111.1 . g . 5 I I Q4 ' 1 5 4 V ,F . ' .' J N Q l l ' I ...-A . 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ROW 1 Pugel Ballard Gevers Kullmer McCarthy Spencer Roberts Haverman Snow Overbye Row 2 Fruh Wehrlng Eckley Smlth S Sc bers J Faulconer Seugmund Strom Slmpson Howell ROW 3 Ruth Kar nofskl Olsen Cole Andrews Rlchart Noerenherg Harrlson Hull Golden Berg ROW 4 Page Trebbe Walton Lonergan Rosenzwelg Parks Appel Manchester Peterson Elms ,ix 12 NJACK MCCARTHY DEAN SPENCER DOROTHY GEVERS ARLENE KILLMER 3 Under the leadership of Presldent .lack McCarthy the Student Council put ln a busy year The reorganlzatuon of the advlsory group system the admlsslon of dele gates to represent extra advlsory groups noon movles, the establlshment of a student faculty committee, and the declslons on an annual are some of the acccmpllshments of the student admmnstratnon ln the sprung of each year, the representatuves are elected In class elec tsons along woth the other class offlcers Each class IS represented by seven representatlves and class presldent and If there are more than eight advlsory groups nn a class, delegates are elected by those advusorles to represnt them In addutlon to those student body officers Boys and Clrls Club pres: dents, and a delegate from the faculty are present o 1 X W . . . . Ov I so 1 - - ' ,x xx . . . . . - X , .E-f ' ' ' X J H . . . -. T . . . i I v A . : . . I l .. . , . , . l l ' A . Q5 'l Kel jorck cjwlon or oczefg ROW 1 Carter Peasley Henderson Olson Taylor Selgrnund Fotherlngull Overbye Gevers Hull Kellwutz Snow Haverman Johnson S Howard Sorensen ROW 2 Clark Mandley Avery Meyers Roberts Hulett Bnrbeck Paulson Robatzech Sackman B Molm Harrason Martln Wulburn Bldlake Voshrnnk ROW 3 Trotter Mez ger Anderson Fancher lvoerenberg Cole Ford England Jones Sackman S Smlth Gorton Cooley Calbom Yeager Towne ROW 4 Rosenzwelg Howell Baker 'Nlordstrom Mrs Donnelly Peterson Musgrove Trebbe Tobnason Prnce Barton Gevers L Kelsey Sedlachek McCarthy Norrus Wooton Members are taken unto the Torch Honor Society on the merits of scholarship and cltlzenshlp All students ln R A Long are eluglble To become a member a student must earn 24 grade polnts and four actlvnty pounts un has freshman year He wall then be lnutuated at the begmnung of has sophomore year However, each member must earn twelve addltlonal grade pounts and two addntuonal actnvntuy pounts each semester to remain an the club The grade polnts are glven as follows A 5 B 3 C 2 D O F mlnus 2 and the actuvlty polnts are earned by takmg part ln school attarrs and func tlons Upon graduation every senior who has belonged to Torch Honor Socnety for has last three years of hugh school IS given the gold Torch pun wuth the name of the school on It and the year of graduation Officers of the soclety are Dorothy Cevers, presldent Marlorle Over bye vlce presndent Lucille Kellwutz, secretary Betty Hull treasurer, Mrs Donnelly, advuser - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 l 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 - I ' 1 1 1 1 I I ' I 1 1 1 1 ' 0611 of KOH fro! ROW 1 Pugel Wltbeck Velle Cooper Hyman Taylor Wllluams Fotherungull Snow Selb rs Hunt ROW 2 Button Appel Howell Burchett Avery Klllmer Seugmund Muller Evans Trackwell Prelss ROW 3 Peter son S Budde Elms Mandley Hastmgs Randall Strahan Ford Alston Taylor Mr Gorton ROW 4 Baker Rasmussen Hardy Hart Smlth B ln splte of an acute manpower shortage the Board of Control has oper ated wuth consuderable success although maxnmum efflcuency was unobtam ab e Presndent Jum Pugel s patrolmen were alded a great deal by the noon movues which cleared the congestion In the halls, but the age old problem of the cafeteraa was not qunte so sample At one tame the members of Student Council were made deputy patrolmen to help to clear up the sltuatuon Officers of the Board of Control are Jlm Pugel president Percy Venle vlce presldent Joanne Cooper secretary, and Lewls Wntbeck who served as work supervlsor The advuser of the organlzatuon ns Mr Gorton To these people go a great deal of the credlt for keeplng the Board of Control functlomng properly - , , ,,,, , , , - , A Tabor, Keilwitz, Hulett, Karnofski, Dundas, Craker, DePriest. ROW 5: Cooper, , , , , - , - . . , . I I I I I ' 0,5 cu ii. BOYS CLUB CABINET ROW1 Taylor Parks Dragich Ford ROW 2 Mr Fotherinqill Everman Peterson Veile THE OFFICERS ARE Bud Parks president Bill Drag ch vice president Jim Ford secretary The True Longview Sportsrr-an Remembers he is a host. Refrains from discourteous remarks at all times. Applauds the good play of his opponents. Respects and accepts the decision of the officials. Does not misrepresent his eligibility. Plays fair at all times. Wins without boasting or loses without excuses. Observes training rules and keeps himself fit. i Places team and school before self. Honors the game he plays for when the final score is placed against his name lt tells not that he won or lost, but how he played the game. WL CH Fancher Cooper Faulconer Morss ROW 3 Williams Mandley Meyer Calbom Towne Voshmick Taylor ROW 4 Mrs Donnelly Cole Mrs Zook Martin Dnckens Starting off with Big and Little Sister Week the first day of school the Girls Club got under way to a successful year under the leadership of Sandra Howell president and Mrs Zook adviser The following progects were also presented An assembly and a party for the little sisters a patriotic assembly for the student body the Snowball dance the Mother s Tea, the C-rrls Club Tolo a conference of Southwest Washington Girls Leagues the final assembly with a style show and doing work for the community The Girls Club was very active in Red Cross work this year They formef- Army Coast Guard Navy, and Marine teams to make cartoon books, knit squares for ofghans fill overseas boxes help the Hospitality House aid the Blood Bank, and help in the Nurses room in school The officers are Sandra Howell president Shirley Smith, vice president, Gloria Foster secretary Doris Shepherd, treasurer and Helen Jean Harrison, historian O - yn. l , Q' ... ,.. A - s , 1 J I x . , y 2 S f ,, , X V 1 - T i I' , . , I in ,si , ,M w S I ' ,. ROW 11. Smith, Foster, Howell, Harrison, Fotheringill, Shepherd, Winne, Schweitzer. ROW 2: Wilburn, Wilson, . . . . . I . I I O 1 ' 1 . ' I . . I . . I , . I I I . I . . . . . I I ' D I I I I . I . . . . 1 I I B' cuglzfd 0 f e ROW 1 Peterson Baker Elms Sauressig Manchester Fix J ROW 2 Sande Fix B No rewberg Nord strom Spencer Mr Koth ROW 3 Appel Hart Armstrong Pugel West Lafady Beebe Hardy Service is the purpose of the organization known as the Knights of the Axe ln the line of service the club patrols athletic events cleans the grand stands takes tickets at games and in general acts as handy man around school As always the prime social event of the Knight s year was the Red and Black Ball The Ball wos one of the most colorful dances ever held at R A Long Dick Appel was the chairman of the Ball Jack Elms has headed the Knights of the Axe through the year and he has been supported by Frank, Baker, vice president, and David Manchester secretary-treasurer. The adviser of the club is Mr, Koth. ,gm ROW 1 Smuth P Taylor Mandley Schweutzcr Wulburn Foster Harruson ROW 2 Budlake Gevers Slaugh te Hll Gunn Roberts N Faulconer Howell ROW 3 Norrus Muss Andrews Karnofsku Cole Muller Bearg Roberts G Smuth S Kllmer ALO-bk vfffe 't' by iii, ia!VfA ' swsfvwewwff XMJ 'Q Mfg CXJ To be of better servuce to the school and to promote a school spurut of whuch we can be proud us the goal toward whuch the Pep Club struves The membershup of Pep Club us composed of twenty fuve Qurls selected for theur actuvuty pounts pep personaluty scholarshup and servuce to the school and voted on by the sophomore uunuor and senuor gurls These gurls are unutuated un the sprung Among the servuces rendered thus year are servung for local banquets preparung skuts for the pep assemblues and bemg of general servuce to the school Also the gurls presented the school wuth o much needed mucrophone The tradutuonal entertaunung of the Hu Land Lassues before the Kelso Longvuew basketball game was also held The club had a very satusfactory year under the leadershup of Fay Mand ley Only uunuors and senuors are eluguble for membershup QFUOI' ROW 1 Ballard Cobb Sande Nordstrom Appel Noerenberg Howe Hughes Nelson ROW 2 Doe Ford F B ROW4 Everman Venle Lafady Lonergan Hart Thus year saw the Longvuew Hn Y even more active than It has been nn the past The peak of the club s actlvlty was the annual Hn Y Kangaroo Court held an down town Longvlew on February I7 for the Y M C A World Service fund whach took an over S150 an splte of Ilmlts put on the saze of fmes and the operatuon tume Other Hu Y hnghllghts were the annual Hu Y Barn Dance last fall the pnntmg of programs for the Thanksgnvmg Day football game the Hu Y and C-urls Reserves combnned assembly, a Hn Y basketball team, a smoker and the establishment and redecoratmg of a club room an the Y M C A bulldlng The officers for the year have been Chan Noerenberg president VIC Howe vnce presndent, Floyd Hughes treasurer and Duck Appel secretary . l L .- IQ 4 - l 7 : 4 ' A , A A , ' . ' , l . i , 1 ,. lx , bi . I ' Manchester, Golden, Spencer, Baker, Fix, J., Pugel, Berg. ROlN 3: 'Gambold, Witbeclc, Smith, Elms, 'luckerl il, A 2 , ' , , , . . , . . . - . . .- I . . . . I .- ' I . I . I . I , 1 I I ' P85 I'l'laI'l ROW1 or G Tay A Ruth Dailey Falstrr Lwddle dams W ar nofut Mm Custxfson Tennet Chrws ensen Huldula ROW 3 ok B H :nett ordar 0,0 0l'l'LOI e .Jr ROW lr Trebbe, Musgrove, Peasley, Richart, Carter, Clark, Johnson, Baulig. ROW 2: Rosensweig, Henderson Sparks, Updegraff, Pope, Axteli, Shannon. ROW 3: Anderson, Stewart, Halling, Cole, Sweet, McDonald Peterson. ROW 4: Heath, Andrews, Deal, Davies, Grocott, mmf f Cf A ROW 1 Rongey Wllburn Overbye Meyer Molln Fancher Sweet Murray B Saurreslg Pope Fax McCallum Ballard Powell S1clcn1n Anderson Taylor Murray R Pate Smith ROW 2 Howard Slaughter Harr son Cox McGra'v lrons Halv rson Gunn McCornnlc Coloumbe Jackson D Baker Axtell Everrnan Grocott Ox ford Fax Cooper Strahur Slebers Clark Thorpe Me zger ROW 3 Yeager Tlmmlns Trackwell Voshmlk Newkurk Tltus Paulsen Lonergan Fugltt Manchester Hart Yeaqer Elms Tobnason Musgrove Cole Dlckens Erlckson Allgnre Muller Smlth The Semor Clee Club ns composed of Sophomore Junior and Sensor Classmen who have had a year of beglnnlng glee club tralnlng ln addltlon to the glee clubs Longview us fortunate to have a Sophomore boys quartet and a gurls triple trlo Also many sololsts appear locally from the glee club The Senlor Clee Club was fortunate to have the opportunity to travel to Centralla to perform at an assembly for the students there ln addltuon to thus they sang nn the annual Chrlstmas Concert the Sprung Concert, and put on several assemblies for the Assoclated Student Body Offucers ofthe C-lee Club are Jack Elms presndent Fay Mandley vlce president Margaret Powell secretary and Marjorie Overbye treasurer Past offrcers nnclude Duane Nordstrom presldent and Margaret Dlckens ynce presldent The Clee Club us under the able drrectlon of Mr Roy Bryson O ' 1 1 . I , ' ' , , V , Beasley, McBrlde, Lee, Foster, Roberts, Ingram. ROW 4: Calbom, McLean, O'Niel, Gould, Mandley, Robateck, I I ' - I I . , . . . I I ' i , ' Q , ' 2 , I , . I , , , ' W T T .Q-.vn- 0 fllff' mn ROW 1 Wooldrndge Sauressug Wnnne Chrustenson Ford Ross Johnson J Hacks Shannon ROW 2 Mor ruson Hart Lawrence J Johnson V Chase Neulson Jeutz Fowler Sampson ROW 3 Masterson Barnes Zlnn Tapley Harns DePrlest Freeman McPhalI Lohman ROW 4 Thomas Lawrence D Alexander Bam Hoover Cox Raymond Zwonechek Butler Ogif K A ROW 1 Harrlson Tennant Norllng Gruef Kelsey Taylor Cook Ruth Fahlstrom Wnlson ROW 2 Flsher McKlnney, Mandley, Evans, Hall, Qumcey, Guthrue, Hnldula, Peer ROW 3 Chrustenson, Kanoff, Lindsay, Talley, Parks, Hart, Hawn wr XCH ROW 1 Blaine Norling Shaver Hallin Hardy Tabor Simpson Dalley Jacobs Mr Nicholson ROW 2 Weh ring Gould Proffitt Hiller Scott Taylor Berge Zwonechek Battort Burress Hackvvorth ROW 3 Tenet Johnson Wilburn Myron Foley Hildula Anderson Bell Roberson Peterson Schneider Caskey Harmon Kelsey ROW 4 Hirsch Lee Petty Musgrave Schumaker Putnam Bush Young Gugitt Hintz With close to fifty members the Rifle Club had a bang up time this past year Two teams were formed that entered the National Rifle Association tournaments ln addition a number of matches were held within the club The club meets every night after school with the girls shooting on Thurs day nights and the boys the rest of the week ln March the activities ot the club were halted because their supply of ammunition had been exhausted. The rifle range is located under the north wing of the building. A stand- ard fifty' toot target range is used. Mr. Nicholson is the club adviser and Warren Hardy is president. Other officers are Betty Tabor, vice presidentg Betty Marston, secretaryj and Bill Hallin, treasurer. ' Ill Q ederlleri W 1 man Peterson l. K+ m I W oten Finche Sfnlth 5 R IVlez r Voslmlk Pos er Ta lor J Howell Schweutzer Nlandley Cole Hvrlson Morss Trotter Blrkelwnd Johnson V Fothervnglll Pe erson ROW 2 Wnlburn Taylor L Yeager Nlulllns Mask Olson R Roberts Hansen Selgmunc rord er An erson Bldla e Gra F x Johnson S McPhall Harns belbers Howard Murra ence Hallman ROW 3 Mller B Seubers J Faulconer Meyers Manthe Jones Blrbeck Robatzech o ell Sweet M Snow Johnson J DePr:es1 Barn Ross Thomas Wlnne Haverman Cooper Strahan ROW 4 cLoughl1 Sweet S Waldron Strom Nhtchell Thomas Gnkcy Pwulstn Ketlwltz Towne Eckley Ford M Mas 9ver Alexander Drury Rathvon Wllllams Real Wagner POW 5 Kelsey Nesmnh ll rt Members of the Clrl Reserves took qunte a declslve step an thenr hustory thus year and voted to become associated with the school and take part nn school actlvltles Under the excellent leadershsp ot Shurley Cole the club dad many thmgs to be of service to the communuty as a whole Among their actlvutles were the annual doughnut sale, a Father Daughter banquet glven on Valentlnes Day representation at the C- R Conference nn Astorua, a very successful Tolo, and servuce at banquets The oftlcers are Shirley Cole presndent Pat Morss vuce presudent Fay Mandley secretary' Helen Jean Harrison treasurer' and Jerry Trotter his- torian. fa 0 Fell! ler H n Armst ong B II tgto H II M ss Vrtue uly the men behund the scenes Muss Vurtue s hard workung band of stage crewmen have put un a year of hard work with lltt e recognntuon by the rest of the students The Progectlon Crew and the P A Crew are other organnzatnons whose efforts generally go unrewarded Mr Nncholson s Prolectuon Crew headed by Henry Joncas was kept busy throughout the year by movnes for classes teachers meetungs and assemblies an addition to the noon movues The P A system which IS advised by Mr Cox and managed by Ball Smnth, also put nn a heavy year with assemblnes, specual programs, school dances, and game announcang making up the bulk of thenr work . 2 ni 2 X C, T . A - .. 4 11. 4 .V Y r YJ . jr xt ' . X ' , . 5 1 K Q 1 , C N lx 5 lt x Ni 1 'lf ' 5. Af s ..-,Eg 3 ' - Q K: , . 1 , 1 1 T 1 I Mah , aw , r , i ur n, a tn, I I 1. Tr ' , ' ' ' A . , , . I ' I ' . I I . . . , . 3A C3!Ill,l'l'lLeI,6lC JX- ROW 1 Kun ng Ballard Ford Cole S Mess Sonneman Fancher Wllburn Harrson ROW 2 Noerenberg Howell Mlss Fenstermacher Appel Mnss Brown Absent since l942 the annual has at last come back to R A Long Hugh School The l945 edltuon of The Lumberjack became a reality only after all hope had been lost due to regulatlons mvolvlng paper However through the efforts of Mr Dahlqulst from the Dolly News whose paper and time were made avanlable to the staff publucatlon of thus volume was made posslble Edator Shirley Cole and Mass Brown the advrser managed to whlp the staff over the last long mnle to meet the publucatlon tlme In addutnon to the staff under Mlss Brown was Mass Fenstermacher s staff an charge of the art work and the busmess staff under Mlss Sonneman Now that It us done all those concerned wuth the annual feel that thesr efforts have not gone unrewarded To the staff the fact that Longvuew Hugh School once agaln IS publlshmg an annual IS Its just payment 0 A t. 1 is gl -9 . Q Q 1 7 . , - 6, f 5 , , , , V, ' , , ' E . 1 McLean, Bidlake, Gevers, Schweitzer, Killmer, Dickens, ROW 3: Cole, D., Parks, Preiss, Deal, Baker, Barton, , . . ' I I I I . . , . I , . - I f' 14 Syafem f Adams B Srmth G Srmth Mr Cox ywcet McCoIm l'0 0Ctl0I'l Pell! ROW 1 Phulbrook Dalley Sunberg Mahler Mr Nncholson ROW 2 Wade Mertschmg Buckner Joncas, Bullmgton 1 -I -u 'l 0 O . Y L i .x -9 D . '. . ' L 'f , It ' 1' ' Q. , 1. 1 K A' ,, 1' 1 r I V v ' '4 . ' . 1 X, -' nr- ! . I l'. - x-3 'P 's a 0 , x 0 X- ' 'r . X S .5 -. - , 0 3. 1. W. . x .xx X M, , 1' T 'I- O 0 1. 1'- 1- 'r- , Y' , .7Ae ofumdefac :sang 7 ROW 1 Hayden Rathvon Ballard Ford Knllmer Roberts Maller Dundas ROW 2 Callahan Manolns Cooper Strahan Watson Hngguns Thomas ROW 3 Peterson Howe Shepherd Bangs Howell Mxss Brown Clossen Under the co edutorshlp of Ron Ballard and Jlm Ford the Lumberjack Log has for another year Inved up to nts motto Honesty Above Fabrncatnon Impartlallty Above Preguduce Accuracy Above All The many and varued features of the Log are designed so as to make the paper appeal to all students The Log has also been dolng :ts but to keep the former students who are now In the service sn closer contact wlth their alma mater since a large num ber of papers are benng sent to our men both overseas and In the states Thus year the Log staff advnser has been Mnss Ruth Brown who also has been handlmg the annual The Log us publushed every other week by the Journallsm ll Class : I I I I I I ' I ' Z I ' 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' I . . ,, . . I . . . . ,, , . I - Q5 ble dlwlj ggi' ROW 1 Peasley Rathvon Carter Bearg borensen Mezger bmxth P Olson Dalley ROW 2 Eckley Powell Wooten Mantlw Gevers :chwertzer Martnn Harruson ROW 3 Mlss Kohlmelr Hoover Waldron Smlth S Taylor Gorton ROW 4 McCoIm Henderson Conroy Callahan Adams Two one act plays presented by the Mosque and Dagger nn thenr annual p ay assembly provuded the clumax to the society s year ot actnvltnes Dnrected by the club adviser Mass Margaret Kohlmener the group ap peared ln Llttle Prlson and Three Is a Crowd The Masque and Dagger has also done several performances for groups outside of school Including o radlo show over KWLK Shlrley Sorensen IS presldent of the organnzatlon and the other offucers are Gracie Bearg vlce presndent and Betty Mezger secretary treasurer l l ur 4' 4 76 6 Q a e -1 l H771 '7 lf 'I' 'r T W T : l I I I 'I-V I I : A I 7 'Y' Q I . . ., ,. 'll' ' ll ll ll Y- . . . . H r I 1- . 1 1 T ' Y uf ut ll for cg warg Qllyl ug Suu u ROW 1 Snow lvlorss Wullman Towne Wulburn Norrus Fotherungll Taylor ROW 2 Johnson Mullens Seug mund Harruson Brbeck Kulmer Strahan ROW 3 Mezger Gorans Slaughter Trotter Fancher Gevers ROW 4 Hulett Voshmk Sorensen M ss Anderson Duckens The purpose of the Lubrary Club us to unstruct gurls un the work of a lubraruan and to assust the students un fundung reference work The club was started un 1933 and was made a mauor club un I939 Muss Anderson us the advuser and Gwen Wulburn us presudent of the club The gurls learn to mend books and magazunes and straughten and read shelves check books un and out of the lubrary and know all types of refer ences There are approxumately 20 members un the club although thus num ber varues from tume to tume Each year the Lubrary Club puts on an assembly a dance a pucnuc and a Chrustmas party The gurls work un the lubrary un theur free peruods and before and after school The offucers of Lubrary Club are Gwen Wulburn, presudent, Martha Jane Norrus, vuce presudent Wynona Wullman secretary Pat Morss, treasur er, and Jessue Towne hustoruan 3 , , , , , 4, 'i, , g , I '. , .l u , . : , , I V I 1 , u, ,i ,' , , . I 1 1 ' I ' T 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . f Qtfeffnen C ROW 1 McBride Roberts N Roberts G Olson Budlake Muller Shepherd Dorus Wilson Bearg ROW 2 Shepherd Donna Walters Craker Dundas F Ingram Evans Fancher Ellis Muss Youngstrom ROW 3 Allgure Taylor Jones Dundas D Karuuofsku Tabor Alstron Gevers Hunt ROW 4 Bearg Gevers L Randall Trrumuns Keulvu. tz Lee Paulsen Sweet Mauugq The purpose of the Curls Letterman Club us to promote gurls athletics, broaden their scope of actuvutues and mountain a hugh standard of Sportsman shup Through four major and fuve munor sports gurls are able to eorn over 500 pounts a year When thus amount has been earned she us eluguble to be voted on by members of the club For each SOO pounts a gurl earns she gains a strupe for her sweater Wuth the furst strupe a chenulle diamond wuth the year of graduation on ut us award ed wuth the second a large L us awarded The next SOO pounts wuns a pun and SOO more and a gurl becomes a four year letterman, the supreme honor of the club The award for thus us a pun wuth o guard The girls becoming new members went through an extensive initiation in the fall of the year before being admitted to the club. Officers are LaRita Wilson president' Pat Gunn, secretory' Grace Bearg, point system clerk. mfai! LS? ing ROW 1 Ammons Lee Isaacson Baespflug L ROW 2 Baespflug P Lowe Heywood Schrader Smnth ROW 3 Raymond Mnss Anderson Thus past year has seen a new club organazed In R A Long The Retaul Sellmg Club promotes fnendly cooperatnon between the Retaul Merchants and the Retaul Students nn school All members In the retaul sellmg class are ellglble to belong to the club Students who have completed the course are also elsguble The club sold hot dogs at Hu Jack dances and also gave a dmner for the merchants of the stores ln whlch they worked Sue Jones has served as president and the other officers have been Laura Baespflug vlce president Marlon Isaacson secretary, and Margaret Lee, treasurer 5 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 -1 1 1 1 . , . I I 1 all ROW 1 Anderson Sweet Wade McGhee Manchester Cooley Curry Johnson V Henderson Schemter Nnnms Peterson ROW 2 Wulburn Runey England Proffut Nelson Marston Adams Jeutz Smuth D McColm Avery D Clayton Faulconer Sackman Taylor ROW 3 Knudtzon Davls Prestuss Mr Storey Chrlstenson Carter Avery M Whute Stewart Johnson B Smuth S Countryman Golden Smlth W Moore Schnender Holden The R A Long band, under the dlrectlon of Calvun storey has capably provlded us with muslc for the past year lt played at football games and helped boost our splrsts during the basketball season Although the band dad not make any trips thus year the members found pleasure nn presentnng several assemblues for the A S B They have lost some of their best players durmg the past two years and at present Mr Storey IS tryung to build up again a strong organlzatlon V 1 i J it l l .stats 5 s V 3 ' , gf . A 6, 'on K u t, Qt g F . . l Q -- i , 1 . 1 l l 's 1 . , ' :A , . A. f- ,. 'Y' 'Y' W . 1' 1' I , , , , , , , , -, , ' , , - - , , ,,,, , , , -, , I 'I I I ' Z A I I I 1 f 1 l 1 , , - ' P . .. , I , , U- .U- uv' 1-I 'll ww laaniak jmf ear ROW 1 Taylor Mahler Murray Larsor Karnofskn McPhaul Burkes Dalley Prlce Proffutt ROW 2 Zunn Rash Hacks Shannon Hullet Taylor Reyes Patchung Smlth D Anderson ROW 3 Ferrell Hoover Gevers Avery Meyers Bnrbeck Preston DeVr1es LeTrace Wllburn ROW 4 Golden Anderson B Gambold Smith W Taylor E Keulwutz Anderson S Moon Gustafson l06U'll6 QCOH Qal' ROW 1 Nordstrom Mullens Strom Puqel Selgmund Ford Fothennglll Snow Hayden ROW 2 Sweet M England Yeager Muller Rosen Murray Johnson Thorpe ROW 3 Baker Wooton Mnss Brekke Kar nofskn Hart Sorensen Foster Spencer Martun ROW4 Baulug Deal Cole Trebbe Hallm Pope McDonald Sweet C B Sparks F' l 5 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 I I I I I 1 1 I 'I ' : I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 11 1 1 7. . . -1 1 -1 1 1 -1 1 - lr -9 1. D , 1 4 1 1:1 ' 1 , F , 4 . E ' I .,. x ,. ul- , ' 1 ' -11 1 . ' 1 'W ,1 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 - I , '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 5 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - -1 'X M XX Ask ROW 1 Brag Holm Mr Gilkey Binkley Jacob Harris Raymond Wicks Elder Farris ROW2 Hunt Heck man Anderson C Smth Ryan Press Detel Wale Anderson B ROW 3 St Peter Thompson Davidson Handy OFFICERS Bob Brock pres Ray Thompson vice pres Russel Ried sec Rolland Dietel treas Mike Smith reporter and Harold Gilkey adviser Learning To Do Doing To Learn Earning To Live is the motto of Longview s Future Farmers of America Top honors were received in a district dairy cattle judging contest at Longview and the district potato grading and gudging contest at Ridgefield ln 1944 several boys attained outstanding results with progects Bill Brim netted 51,098 on two acres of beans and earned 5313 testing milk for Cowlitz county farmers. Bob Brock netted 51,271.14 from three proiects. Jim Heckman's tomato and corn projects netted 51,218,38. His labor in- come was 54.68 per hour. Junior Bray netted 5950.32 on dairy andfswine projects. Bob Brock and Bill Brim represented the chapter on the F. F. A. panel discussion on Chemurgy at the fall meeting of the Washington State Che- murgic Society. ACUVFLTG 5 1 H el. If 4? E3 K x L4 X . . k Q4 ty , ':v- 'I t I : Ivy I b Xu 1' A , I n , f- ,L A - I X. 41526 :H xy! Il L' I' :akhvtex X .. .:::e'g, H 3' . A 4' 4x I 4 I-lf' - KS f -O 1- enior Wa A colorful Hungarian play Seven Slsters was the semar play selec from for thls year g.ver1 an December Em sn +he l-l gh Sehaol aadntarnum The story centered around the middle snsfer Matz: who before she Could be married must marry off her Three older SISTEFS because Hurmgarlon Custom required sisters to marry uh the same order as fhelr respecfnve ages The play was cast :rm a colorful and fvpucal l-larmgaruarw home lt wall be lang remembered for nts gay costumes and set MR5 GYORKOVICQ Margaret Duclxen FERENZ HUNKOY Da d Marwfhe tn KATINKA Jane Taylor LO ONEL RADVIAVW oh Q ELLA Qhlrley 'iorenie Glllf- RAC AV 5ARl Pat Graham MIUMEL NHADUPFF in TERKA Margy Bldlake lCNV TELnKr y TJ LIZA J an ne Walker OVDTCQQ Arie Jet KLARA Gwen Wlloufr' F' .- r . H f, , ! I , . . Q , , I Q r , . I I ' ' ' r . . . , I I I ' f 1 T . . . , I 1 ' I' A d ' ' I ,'T' .. . l . s ' . ' L l J .n . ' 1' e H , l' 'A 'H Jw' Bl?- , , 4 '. Q 1 'N Frank Ba,-r - MITZI . . .. . Jeanne Gorton JANKO . verde-Ii Rasrwsse' . , ,, , ' ' . ' ' , Har' rch' f , , . e 1 CR , . . we F. tae: Ella ffay Eclmeizer 7. i h '. Slim! W 'Ck -as fxfN Under the excellent dlrectlon of Mass Murlel Albert Lost Horlzon o best seller wntten by Jornes l-lllron was presented os the All School ploy wlth students from oll Closses portlclpoflng It wos gnven on Morcln 9 ond wos very well received T e ploy wos set ln the myflnlcol settlng of Sbongrl Lo Tbe cost ln cluded MYRA ELIZABETH WYLAND Betty Mezqer BARNARD Beverly Ecxley LO TSEN Charles Countryman Ella May Schweltzer Jvr' Ford HELEN Jane Taylor RLITHERFORD Dar Falanan HIGH LAMB Bob lVlcCoIm CHANG Bud Peasley TASHI Jane Snow CONWAY Davld lvlanchesmer AI LING Ramona Olson MALLINSON Bud Parks TIBETAN MEN Bob lVlCCallurn Carl Rlchart MISS BRINKLOW Pat Kelsey CHINESE HO :EIVIEN Paul Dalley Bob Anderson PROMPTERS Gael LeTrace Margaret Alston IQ MIB! MN ROW 1 Fix Mr Koth Spencer Noerenberg Manchester ROW2 Elms Nordstrom Appel Hardy With Valentine Hearts the theme the Knights ot the Axe Red and Black Ball was a success in every way. The annual semi-formal dance was attended by a fair sized crowd that danced to the music of the Knights of Rhythm. Special comment was awarded the clever and original decorations that made the dance one of the most colorful in years. Bill Fix was in charge of the decorations and Dick Appel was general chairman for the dance, Since the dance was held on February lO, the'Valentine theme was well in keeping with the time. gm, Cm 570 0 '1-AJ,-A1 Wlth o Dutch theme os the setting Arlene Kullmer wos crowned Queen of the Tolo by Prnme Munuster John Donohue ot the onnuol ulrls Club Tolo held ln the Hugh School Cofeterlo on lvlorch 23 Princesses to the Queen were Joon lVlcMullon Freshmon Selma Sorensen Sophomore Dorothy Croker and lvlorle l-'lolverson Juniors ond Gloruo Foster Pot Crohom C-lorlo Rothvon ond Foy Mondley Sensors At tendonts to the Prime Mnnuster were Jam Ford Duone Overhue Chon Noeren berg and Duone Nordstrom Deon Nordstrom wos the llttle crown beorer LEFT: Queen Arlene Krllmer, Prime Minister John Donahue. RIGHT: Queen Arlene and Her Court GLC Just as our servlcemen have the U S O the Lumberyacks on the home front have the HI Jacks to help them engoy thelr leusure hours l-ll Jacks cholrman Jock Yeager has done an outstandlng rob un hand lung the Saturday nnght actrvltles The mann attroctlon has been the dances although many tvnd more en goyment IH other tacrlltles of the Y such as the swimming pool basketball prng pong and other smaller games lvluslc rs usually supplred by records but a number ot bands have also been brought rn Servucemen are admrtted tree to l-ll Jocks and regulor members are od mutted for lOc wvth thcur l-lu Jack card Guests may also be brought by mem bers 'f 7: l ll 4 - ll: r In-x:y'l'i Mc: WA cfiuifiezf rmtteLar1dadv:sPrs 6 Grl Ciuba s In 7 Behmd the scenes , v 1 -- . - , . 2 ,S 8 ' ,Q 1 and S: Tnbfcs ai Mother s Day Tm. Z and 4' 5nowba1I Dance. 3: Charm girls chosen at dance, 5 ' A , . . : 's ' 'n ess'o . : . X AUTO CAPDENTRY METAL 7 'F Y' L QQ Gris Mfffm. NA aff. Nix! 3 l l oxg I a . ' F A I' , I 5 11,4 ., '-L 1- V . v ' , .K I ' . : ' '25 .Rx , . 1 . v 0 ' .f ' uw Q. 1 xv s X , 1.1 , v 1 . J .ff .1'i 43 D ll-'7l::n:: 1':::f::Hli igjj. 51 :: 11 ' . , V 'I . , A N M I .v i t Ji ' Y K , 8 W Q , 5 ' - v i I U11 iff Headed by Yell Kung Rrm Ballard tat Pep St tl pr x d lticlt td be taps m many ways Besldes bemg at A l crew ts rug and ull lradux thc llll'lQVlCW s aff has really done a great deal to p omate school splrlt lt was through the efforts at Ballard that busses w r abtamed tw transport students to and from wt at tpwn games The statt was a'wax readx ahfl ah e ta pat a msplrmg pep as Scmblx eh rm Q rlarmg hand lll and wnth thc C' O xxaf th P04 Band w :C played at all pep asiemhhts ahcl rall Q MIN or L ll l l .' , I x I , ' W , '1 Lit t 'C , -H . ' r 1 X 0 Q1 N X X X . T -1 V .. , X 7 V- w L - f . , N .W ' R . H I' , rl X, ' CH fl , A - - , Cy' :Qu O mhmarwt S MATIC' -F . WU h H Y l. St .ff . Q v , h h , he X l 9 .,1 ' Y 5'-' K Nu- . 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'V U- H .A., ' , 1 .C 1 PARKS BlDDl.L PARKER WILLIAMSON NIPP COACH ASST COACH BUCK HAMMER EM PIPER MGRS DALEN CONROY SANDE RADSMNNER FOOTBALL QOSENZ The Lumberyocks forled to wrn the cnompuonsrmrp flms season lot never e less Hornmer s boys were olvsovs ln there lnottllng everv lf'lCl'1 nf flu wox Longview had two oll conference performers rn Bull Drogncn goord ond Bill Woodull tackle This wos The second veor for Drogncrw on the oll sfor selectrons THE RECORD Longvlevv l3 Frerwklnn 6 Lpngvuevx Vonc ovu 6 Longview O Sfodlum Zl Longvrew 6 l-l QIICIVT1 L L ungv ew 7 Olvmp 0 l Longview l3 Aberdeen 6 Longvnew 7 Cenrroluo 2 Lfngvlevv 6 Kelso l3 5MlTl-l GOLDEN PARKER FORD K l ,Y V l l ' X, A , 4 V , , . th I ' , ' J W . ' ' I V D ' I l b l f A , O ' C, U O , ' - . ,, , 'X ,. . , 1 I I , L, L l, L I , l 1., , I Q I I I K I I DOL .' . W V 0 Sq 1 w- l Q. QW 5 1 5 O, C 1 1. I' A f wil D 1- V M-'V U H . n gf' E . ,--.: 3, L N., .1 O . I QXD 5 UBN5' SOUTHWEST LUNG an-'W 3 kk! 0 Z K coBB FERRELL WEISNEY1 20 A DONAHUE H? '.. 'F fig? . K 5' ur x ., ki , A Q ., .f ,. .noun nommuc huqh scorer and all conference quard was the spark luq of the Lumberjack a ack ROW1 Clark Jordan Peterson Andrews Rosenzwelq DOW2 Hammer Trowbndqe Siewari Tobsason Trebbe Heath Updeqraff Due fo ihe indefaiiqablo efforfs of Coach Buck Hammer fhe Lumberjacks came out fops in fhe Souihmesi Conference. K CHAMPIONS les O' ll R ts 'UA KJ BURKE HOLDEN R A LM LUNEDGAN X X! we BOB GAMBOLD all conference Forward A lx el n scorlnq uns Q Jack mamslcxq ALC A 24 GAMBOLD BASKETBALL Longvuew s high tlyung Lumberjocks upset the pre season dope bucket by sweepung through the season to the champnonshlp with twelve wnns and two losses The Jacks wound up the season by coppnng eighth place nn the state meet at Seattle wnth two wxns and two losses Outstandnng performers on the squad were John Donahue the confer ence hugh scorer wnth l7l ponnts and Bob C-ambold thnrd place scorer wnth l63 pomts Both made the all conference selectnons 'P' ff ,Nix f' mmf N 1745 f X Aki? MGR5 ANDERSON EVEDMAN UDDEGDAVF PETERSON A so . a, M Bm fl , A 'tl 7,- O R A 4k fff fl,C: 1 4 O V076 , x ' 1 W GD l ur. i ' x 1 ' X X5 Q' ' Ai 1. I EV , W h J 2 i X Y-----A Q32 P g . : ' W LV 'lv Z :J l A , 1 A ' , , O . I R , L, 1 . , . 1 V K - Q BOXING dt SWIMMING Lets Sit This One OUI Swimming, as a sport w since I942. Splash! as resumed again this year having been gone Coach ot the splash sport enthusiasts was Miss Lillian Youngstrom. Although heavily outweighed by other schools in experience and proc tice, the Lumberjack swimmers gave a good account ot themselves and were constantIy improving I s SiIIinq.GrenfeII, Q ' CoIe.McDonoId.. A 1 I N A greg. Peterson, n x Q-'xi ,. . q ' ,.i' 5 T, K lUilburnfI'rzqnka, 'I MLlerskI IuscHrove I V7 ' Hintz. nee V gs IUarren,RimIcus, V' JP Magi' LUoIters,5Iondmq YounqsIrom,C2 sqion. Peasleg. I-A 22 l mf' N PQ' PP Cf fi We 0 le, a ,rw Novak nf 'Mr il Ll K Y Siltinq. Holmes, Emerson. Brell,Sl1ields,Grieb. l-Slierno ,Serine Kneellnq.l2c1smussen, Droqich, -Anderson. l.oqsden.Wollon,Dhilbrook. Hiqqins. Handqnlohnson.Slondinq.Cooeh Em Piper.MGR. 'Anderson .5coll, Dorker,Weisenberq. Powell., RlChc1rl,Grumbois. Howe.Driess, Meqers.lVlGl2. Ford ' Wrestlvng, the lost sport of R, A, Long, was brought back this year by Coach E Pnperl Although the wrestlers won thenr share of nndlvndual matches hey tailed to capture sux ot the seven contests The matrnen encountered teams from Lnneoln, Staduarn of Tacoma, Park 'lose at Portland, and the State Bllnd School at Vancouver, l I l Nlaqor Sam Muscles 'LN e. ' N 'V' R' afx ,ANA tekm, ' 'H 'L an +'1'L'3.lifs 'va I 1 RIC art ark x ord eager Kellar radiey Wallis Mgr wer R W 2 Gfxmbold hmm ieath Burke Pugel Chandler Wewsner ROW 3 lrebbe Musgrove Nobie Rosenzwmg Kornofsk Jxuuessuq Anderson Coach Hammer ROW 4 Cole Alson Houston Jerpe Lonerggm Elms Peterson Andersor Doe Walton Cobb Mgr Adams Wensner Uwe qreai! X Gambolrl Hue Pinch IWIHSY. H I , 9 1 Q .ff H. 3 r -1 .Bl is 1. , . 1' if-C5 F 4 S A un' fr Y ' ' ' -A s is .iii QE. 11.-. ag T-ku VV --f xl' v WW Q ' W' 5 ,Q 5 o 5 . 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