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nh e most popular As soon as the . they are criss- liders and their in annual club :gular meetings scussions, and iplete the slate ion Club ycotintenabulla- that the world guided missiles ty liven discus- igs. has a spree of hers during the ----.-.........,..,.......... r' ' ul' DRD l 27 REE! - Noon a.m. QY Friday Sunday 9:4 l Put eavers I ' feature page. lions Club lflosaors locatelli cis First Boy-ol-tlfiefllleirlli .lim l,ocntelii. senior, has given the honor of being as the first Lions' Club Boy the Monthi' for this school year. CHINOOK REPORTERS Robin Yeager Carol Ellis Carol Jaeck Janet Meyer Larry Moore Lois Murphy Carol Samples John Sullivan Jeannie Reichert Linda Stewart Myrna Williams Pat Wilson ADVERTISING STAFF Elaina Lindstrom Carol Frey Levada Davis Helen Bokn Bob Plath Linda Perkins Ted Potter Don Boyd Don Butts Jack Goodman this summer. the was one ot seven' representaitiyes from WS, ln respect to being chosen 'lBoy of the Month , Lncatclli had this to say: ul think this award is a- great honor. I hope that I will be able to prove myself worthyof it. Sportsmanship Meeting . Features 9 From W. S. K . Th QL VOL. Vll---NO. 2 --- - 1 WEST SEATT Delivered lo l.900 West Seattle S The first semester Chinook staff is, from left to right, Linda Lane, feature page editor, Lois Bokn, managing editor, Kaye V. Smith, sports page editor, Lynn Hoel, ad manager, Jane Clements, copy reader, Darlene Dahl, all-city ad manager, Lanie Morris, circulation, Karol Farrari, business manager, John Schrodel, back page editor, Robin Yeager, reporter. Not pictured are AI Sklensky, Carol Besser, Joan Boyden. and Chuck Dowd. Blue and Gold Plaid to Be New Songleacler Uniform . One, two, two and a half hit itl Those who have heard this expres- sion before, naturally associate it with West Seattle's songleaders. This year we have seven new song- leaders: Cicely Wylde, senior, Ar- dith Dondanville, seniorg Coleen Collyer, junior: Sara llarpster, sen- iorg Diane Pittman, seniorg Mary Lou Pripp, sophomoreg and Jo Ann Adollson, senior. Maria Postnikoff. senior, is beginning her second year as a songleader. Miss Joan Baldwin. the song- leaders' advisor, said, The girls are all enthusiastic and we are looking forward to the most suc- cessful songleading year ever. Cic.e1y.58id the songteaders' out' and the year will be engraved on, the ,J oh n Schrodel, co-managing editor, fourth quarter.
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C? KATHY OELSCHLAGER Copy Editor pictures sorted, and ideas placed down on paper by the staff before the Kimtah can be sent to press. A number of difficulties arose during the year but they were all solved and passed by with the help of the entire staff. After our work was completed we presented the finished Kimtah into the hands of the entire student body. .qv-s SHIRLEY JUTTE ROBERT CONFER KEITH LAYIVIAN Senior-Editor Sports Editor Artist 'Ci GAIL REHBERG PATTY SAMPSON ALBERT BENDER Photographer its STAFF DARLENE JENSEN MYRNA WILLIAMS A A JIM WATSON
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Creek Wit t Paddle I .4 z - Sh' ' .,,,4zFi-E ' J M . 'tx i if . it , HIGH SCHOOL fit my is e i is gill . Seattle, Washington, Friday, Sept. l9. i958 X ill' - - f -f f -A r f H' ff A' - Al Sklencky and John Goldstein, we-up J ftiss Dorothy Mootafes, Chinook tdvisor k Up and Smile' lses GC Head s! Donft look down and if ri-it 'cf ine Clements, Managing Editor wird quarter THE PULSE Managing Editor Members of the Chinook staff have a tremendous responsibility to the school because the paper repre- sents West Seattle High School. Stu- dents who ioin the staff must take one semester of Journalism. The staff strives to include all of the school activities and school news that interests the students. There is not an issue of the Chi- nook that comes out uneventfully. Each time there are problems to be dealt with and discouraging moments when everything goes wrong. Meeting the deadline is one of the necessary evils of putting out a paper. There must be enough ad- vertising, pictures, and stories to make an attractive paper and fill all of the space, The Chinook staff is a good place to serve West Seattle. pay for will he shown here. To many, it may seem repeti- tious, but to others, especially parents of sophomores and fresh- men, we hope it will serve as a good gulie. First of all, let us consider the' attendance cost of a full season of football. Ordinarily, there are eight games played during this season. For each game, a student will pay 75 cents a ticket. At 75 cents for eight games, he or she will have spent 5 dollars and eighty cents for a full season's enjoyment. As you can see, this is almost as much as the total cost of a Season's Pass. To give another example, there will be 14 games of basketball iplayed this year. Tickets will also lsell for 75 cents each. This means if will mira 'lfl dollars and' fiftv Leadership Conf: Q-felitv ei- Chinook photographers, in the dark room. New School Leaders L The second semester editors are, from left to right, Jim Foster, sports page editor, Lanie Morris, circulation, Lois Bokn, ad manager third quarter, Darlene Dahl, all-city ad manager, Karol Farrari, page editor, Carol Besser, feature page managing editor. Guiding the ives of all'lndiz1nS- Lois Bokn, Managing Editor first se- , mester i business manager, Joan Boyden, back editor, John Schrodel, front page and as to how to make our school even l Linda Lane, Co-managing Editor fourth quarter
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