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CHEHALIS CHAPTER, ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY The Chehalis Chapter ot the National Honor Society recognizes students who are outstanding in scholarship, service, character, and leadership. Students become members of the National Honor Society upon recommendation ot a taculty committee who weigh all re- quirements ot membership carefully. Students are not eligible tor consideration until the end ot their Sophomore year. The member- ship is limited to ten per cent ot the enrollment ot the three upper classes. This year there are forty-one members. Meetings are held each month ot the school year to conduct business and to present interesting programs. Annual events are the Christmas party, and the Spring Banquet. Mr. William Steton, world traveler and ci well known figure locally, was a special guest at this year's banquet and showed slides of his climb ot the Matterhorn. JOHN HENRlCKSEN President First Row: Remund, Petit, S. Johnson, Wedin, J. Johnson, Rassmusson, Bayer. Second Row: Krah, Briem, Lofberg, Bailey, Anderson, Smith K Pemerl, Wendling, B. Just. Third Row: Rhodes, Thummel, Noel, Osborne, Billingsley, Kershaw, Wilcox, Gerberding, D. Pemerl, Baginski Fourth Row Kindle, Lintott, Henricksen, Dugow, Myhr, Spady, Ponesko, Beyer.
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LOIS EVERS Editor Assistant Editor, Jill McGandy Music Director, Carla Lofberg Typist, Carolyn Nelson Technician, Roger Norberg lt's almost show time CHSCDTA Chehalis-High,-.School-On-The-Air broadcast a fifteen minute pro- gram over KELA every Thursday evening during the 1962-1963 season. Its staff, larger than in previous years, planned and par- ticipated in programs of varying interests including editorial teatures, skits, sports, and items of current interest in the schooI's program. A theme song Everything's Coming Up Roses was featured 'during the year. The Editor OH the Alf First Row: Nelson, Evers, C. Lotberg, Norberg. Second Row: Evans, Johnson, Eddy, Eriksen, Briem, Newman, Clifford, Fischer For syth, Bailey. Third Row: J. C. Lotberg, Spady, Lintott, Dugaw, Roe-we, Scott, Rasmussen, Mattot, McBride, Noel.
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CARLA LOFBERG President GIRL 'LEAGUE The aim of Girls' League, the organization to which every girl belongs, is to develop character of the high school girl by attendihg the meetings, participating in the club activities, and observing the ideals set forth in. the Girls' League Creed. The Creed states: I believe As a high school girl I should be Joyous, courageous, and courteous, Truthful, considerate, and iust, Loyal and sincere in friendship, Too noble to speak ill of others, Willing to forgive and forget, Prompt and gracious in obedience, Ready to do all possible service, Quick to appreciate what is done for me, True to the best that is within me, That l may become a fine and worthy woman. Senior girls at every meeting delivered speeches on the lines of the Creed. ln addition to guest speakers at the meet- ings, highlights of the year's calendar were the fall mixer entitled Yipes, Stripes! , a talent show, a program of skits and music presented to the Boys' Club, and a dinner given by the W. F. West Girls' League Cab- inet for the Centralia cabinet. The event en- ioyed and remembered by all was the tolo, Rues de Paris ,with music by the I6- piece Sophisticats. Included in the last meet- ing was the naming of the Creed Girls fol- lowed by an impressive installation. CABINET MEMBERS First Row: Larson, Just, Lofberg, Smith, Brush. Second Row: Krah, Miller, Spears, Atterton, Johnson. Third Row: Kershaw, Petra Teitzel, Rosbach, Marshall,
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