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.vefzfof acffaf, 5 VALEDICTORIAN 3 1 Congratulations, Qgrlege Wallgge, for your scholesticechievement, that of being veledictorian of the cless of 1949. This honor has been earned by your diligent study during your four years in high school. In add- ition to being a faithful scholar you have co-operated in many school ec- tivities. You have been nominated as the D.A.R. candidate to represent Toledo. Also you have worked as Editor of nTwalmicaN. May your achieve- ment continue throughout life. SALUTLTORIAN To Pat Buchhglg goes the honor of being salutetorian of her class. Pat has proved to be a conscientious student and active school citizen. As well as being a co-operative student, she has found time to participate in many school activities among which are: Publications, Music, Student Government, Quill and Scroll, Tore' Honor, and Drematics. Best wishes, Pat, for a successful future. MUSIC This year the music department is being represented by Elsie Calyig who has won achievenent in thrt field for her interest in musical activities She has competed in music for seven years end hrs achieved the highest rat- ing in her class. Elsie has been an active member of both band and glee club. She has been in nany musical programs. This yerr she has found time to edit the school paper and has promoted school spirit by her work in dif- ferent activities. Nay success crown your efforts through out your life. ACTIVITIES The activities award has been bestowed upon WCVHSQMQEQQX by the fec- ulty, for his work in the Stage Crew and F.F.L. Wayne has displayed qual- ities demanded of an active citizen--untiring effort, co-operation, and de- pendability. Good luck, Wayne, from your fellow clfssmztes. ' CITIZENSHIP , Mgrie Kirkendgll has demonstrated her trait of good citizenship by her work es Treasurer of the Student Body. Also as president of her class in her Senior yerr she has shown her school citizenship. Marie is a willing worker, and e courteous, polite member of the student body. May your citi- zenship record continue throughout life. X7 '? Q Z' 7 Q X
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when . They Dear Vickey How is terested in ago. When I saw so many QZCOQ QCQ May 27, 1969 Alvord, - everything at T.H.S.? Thought you would be in- the class of HLQH, since we graduated 20 years flew to California last week for a few days, I I knew from the class of HAQH. The pilot on the airplaine and co-pilot were Wayne Massey and Ernest Conradi Marie Kirkendoll was a nurseg Walter Lyon was the radio operator. Leon Grizzle is the head hookkeeper at the Los Angeles Airport. Sure was suprised to see him. While I was there I had the chance to see Paul Raubuch and his dance band at the Rondivoo, Elsie Calvin was at the piano, and Dorothy Montgomery sang with the band. Thecther day I talked to Pat Forward on the street here in Longview. She is working as a secretary in the Medical Arts Building in Portland where Garland Deaver is a pharmac- ist, and Pat Buchholz is one of the nurses. Have you noticed the advertising in the Oregonim? Dorothy Dennett is oing all the designing of the ads and Annabelle Clark is her secretary. It seems there are three bachelors out of the class of are Charles Ruland, Lt. Commander USN5 Edward Packard, a mechanicg Ferman Killian, a farmer in California. Five girls are married and have no other occupation but to keep house. Their names while in school were Verna Hart, Harriet Apling, Dixie Alvord, Rosalie Matlick and myself. Verna and Dixie are still in Toledo. Harriet lives in Port- land. Rosalie and I live here in Longview. We hear Glenn Jones over KTZ, from the Yankee Stadium sponsored by the Martin Logging Co., of which Dean Martin is manager. Violet Grande is an accountant and Thelma Pratt secretary in the logging company. I know you don't know all these people but your mother or your journalism teacher, Darlene Wallace can help you. We were all in the same class. Sincerqly yours, 2 -J' 1,,4r.,' as-va ,-yan, Donna Hansen
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1 ' TALENT To Qgrothv Montgggggy goes the honor of being thc first person to re- ceive the Special Talent Award. She receives thisewerd because of her slr round excellence in all phases of school life. She is talented in music and has demonstrated qualities of citizenship. Best of luck, Dorothy. LTH ETICS Qlenn Qgnes won the athletic award for his interest in football, basketball and baseball. Glenn, is a four-year letterman and was Captainof the football and basketball term. He was also voted president of hisziass and of the Student Body. Glen is courteous, honest and fair. May you con- tinue to enjoy life es fully as you have thus far. euro ga eww
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