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Ent Row-Mulkey, Schulz, Treick, Evans, Davis, Jones, Wicker, Dehning, Thomas. Second Rowe-Mrs. Dawson, Frazier, Lulow, Hannah, Clark, Wills, Insell, Blue, Erstad. Third Row-Wire, Blum, Risley, Hiester, Hobart. Little, Robbins, Walbridge, B. Stuart, W. Stuart. lMr. Stroud, advisor, not in pic- ture-busy snapping this group., S T A F F Editor ......,........... ....................... ........ M a rilyn Schulz Assistant Editor ....... ....... B onnie Treick Section Editors Faculty .......... ......,. H elen Hannah Classes ...... ......... M ae Davis Activities .,.... ...,........., P atsy Clark Athletics ................... ........ K eith Walbridge Advertising Manager ........ ......... B etty Wicker Business Manager .,..... ..............,..,. A rthur Risley Art Editors .......,.... ....,,, J oan Evans, Bill Stuart Photography .........,.........,....,....,.,,,,.................,..,.... Bill Blum Others pictured worked as reporters and typists. The staff, and the senior class, believe Cand hope they are not wrongj that this year's Wfocowa will go down as the best one in the history of the school. In another part of the annual the editor and advisor have expressed their sentiments and thanks for the fine help and cooperation given by all who were solicited to make possible this year book. However, too much praise cannot be heaped upon the heads of the faithful, who, night after night, worked long hours in writing and producing the pictures used in this year book.
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ZPHZOHFUFJQPHW Fl? is fs E! cf' ,Ti 'E if- Q1 Es- 55 is lsv 24 29 gi w. F2 Fr MF U gm 0 .58 ,S 'z E111 gl P5 3 L1 CV rf I I-l I E E 2. P Although the entire student body seemed enthusiastic and willing to work on the school paper this year, you can see from the above picture that a few did all the work. Every other week end the above people would write articles, type, stencil, mimeograph, and staple the Beavertonian. Twelve issues were published, compared with one the year before. Mr. Stroud advised the staff until March, when, overloaded with other duties, he turned the advisorship over to Mr. Estrem. S T A F F Editor ...,..,......... ...........,.,....,.... ....... . . Anne Insell Assistant Editor ........ ......... G wen Hummels Art Editor ..,....... ............. I oan Evans Sports Editor ..,..,... ....... K eith Walbridge Society Editor ....,., ......,....... M arilyn Schulz Production Men ...........,... ........ B ill Blurn, Art Risley Typists and Stencilists ...,.... ......... M ary jean Blue, Patsy Clark, Donna jones Reporters ,........ ..........,..... T om Wire, Betty Wicker, Norma Lulow, Shirley Thunder, Audrey Evans, Bonnie Treick Circulation Manager .......... ,.,.....,.............. . .Jasper Little Advisors ,,..................... ....... M r. Stroud, Mr. Estrem
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BAND IN ACTION The all-school band, under Mr. Fluke's able direction, has made great progress in two short years. There are 40 members, most of whom are junior high students. Organ- ization began early in September and the members began immediately to practice music and marching. They played for three home football games and one at Ridge- field. At the Castle Rock game, Mae Swenson, the drum majorette, led the band in a drill and march on the field, which is pictured above. The band took part in the Christmas program by playing several carols. A pep band was organized during basketball season and it played for the last home game. The band played in the all-music assembly in March. They went to Vancouver to participate in a contest on April 26. A clarinet trio, composed of seventh graders, received a rating of excellent at a music meet in Shelton. To end the year, the band played many numbers for the Spring Music Festival. Several benefits have been given to raise money for uniforms. At the Lions benefit show on March 28, the band performed for a large audience. About one-half of the money necessary for the uniforms was raised by the end of the year.
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