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SPENCER JOHNSTON Presidenf Forensic activities aT W. F. WesT gained new impeTus This year for several reas- ons. In January The mem- bers adopted The charTer of The Forensic Club. The ad- option of The charter set The True groundwork for future forensic activities in our high school. In addition To This sTep forward as an or- ganizafion, The Forensic members have done a not- able job aT The different speech Tournamems. AT an inviTaTional Tournament aT Grays Harbor College in January Chehalis members Took The sweepsTake Tro- phy for best accumulaTive scoring. This scoring was implimented by one of our debaTe Teams which Took first and by a firsT in inTer- preTaTive reading To other lower scores. The close of other inviTaTional Tourna- menTs aT Cenfralia College and ST. MarTin's found Che- halis had Taken second place in debaTe and firsf in ora- Tory in each case. BuT prob- ably The crowning achieve- menT of The Forensic year was The disTricT debaTe TournamenT in O l y m p i a where a Chehalis debaTe Team for The second year won a righT To comppeTe at The STaTe debate meeT aT W.S.U. aT Pulman in April. Much crediT for The success of the Forensic Club goes To Mrs. Mildred DenisTon, advisor. 68 FORENSICCCLUB ww FIRST ROW: Evans, Wilcox, Gaden, Spears, Lofberg, Miller. SECOND ROW: Larson, McGandy, Hokenson, Johnson, Wor- thington, Svinth. THIRD ROW: Dybvig, Dugaw, Casad, S. Johnson, Panesko, Hines, Johnston. SIGNS OF SUCCESS -- Spencer Johnston, Phil Hines, Susan Lee, and Nita Svinth display some of the trophies won at Forensic tournaments this year. ,,'...
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L. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HONOR SOCIETY BANQUET Speaker: Miss Janet Reed, England GLORIA LINDSEY President One of the few select organizations is the National Honor Society. A student becomes eligible in his sophomore year and is admited if he meets standard re- quirements in scholarship, leadership, citizenship and service. Besides regular meetings, activities include a Christmas party and Spring banquet. SEATED: Miller, Olson, Steepy, Wedin Betts, Casad, C. Gun- ther, S. Johnston. STANDING: Cooke, Svinth, Lindsey, Worth- ington, Kelso, Blunt, Smith, Flem, Updegrove, Anderson, Schindler, Benedict. 67
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CHSOTA Cheryl Anderson, typistg Melanie Wilcox, musician, Linda Pehl, editor: Patty Richert, assistant editorg Rick Kelley, technician. PU BLICITY CLUB FIRST ROW: Kain, Olson, Katyryniuk, Richert. SECOND ROW: Miller, Stevenson, Lee, Richert, Updegrove, Flern. THIRD ROW: Blunt, McKinnelI, Mallowney, Kelson, Steepy, Benedict. LINDA PEHL Editor CHSOTA, the high school radio program once again put on Weekly titteen min- ute broadcasts, every Thurs- day morning the staff and th e weelds participants went to KELA to tape the Satu rday mornings program. The most active members had the opportun- ity to work at KELA Day , when the students take over the regular broadcast for the day. Mr. Chester Cooke is advisor. Katy 'Richert President T h e Publicity Club's mem- bership consists ot eight Senior and eight Junior girls. The Club aids the Publicity Manager and Pep Staff in making posters to advertise games a n d vari- ous school e v e n t s. This year's activtities have been selling tickets tor the plays, ushering at football games, publicizing the A.S.B. ticket sale and selecting Mr. and Mrs. Basketball. 69
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