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it 8, TOP PICTURE: Lettermen and fathers line-up for dinner BOTTOM PICTURE: Coach Lemiere gives Ron Nelson a bit of advice between rounds. Lettermen Programs, Smoker, Banquet Keep Boys Busy TVith Orv Seifert as president and Mr. Lemiere as adviser. this years Letterinen Club strived to make a near perfect organization. The club had many activities throughout the year. One of the undertakings was to provide pro- grams for all home football games. They had a father-son banquet for the lettermen and mem- bers of the football squad. During basketball season they sold ice cream slices and put up an identification board with the names and numbers of all the Beaver Av squad members and their opponents. In the spring, the XVoodland Lettermen spon- sored a home and home smoker with the La- Center Iiettermen club. Those competing in the smoker were members of the elnbs. BELOW: FIRST ROW - LaVerl Hess, Mr. Lemiere, Clair Hess, Arnold Osmanberg, Dan Steph, Orville Seifert, Charles Blue, Arnie Albrecht, Bab Reese. SECOND ROW: Chuck Blum, Ron Nelson, David Rhoades, Nick Chester, Bob Morgan, Dick Burns, Gary Balch, Danny Balch, Ralph Givens, Tim Peterson, Bill Reese, Don Woodward, Don Otto, Eugene Ewing, Joe Jolly. THIRD ROW: Wayne Brannon, Glenn Jones, Bob Hoefs, Jim Jolly, Ron Powell, Bob Bays, Ronnie Orloske, Arnie Kainu, .Ierry Slayter, Mervin Brown. Q In-aww, im: gf are-H I ,K 'H Ft 'l.'4. -12 t' W...-I
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'r 1 FIRST ROW: Melly Gregorius, Diane Button, Sharon Summers, Joyce Staliby, Shirley Kasberg, Marilyn Brown, Darlene Lulow, Edith Blair, Miss Gregory. SECOND ROW: Miss DeGuire, Helen Kortes, Delores Schmitt, Penny Holloway, Beth Olson, Carolyn Koski, Brenda Button, Boaverettes Cheryl Taylor and Helen Kortes sweep away Viper before evening basketball game. is. Patsy Evans, Naomi Kainu, Peggy Morgan. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Blackledge, Cheryl Taylor, Carole Twidwell, Bernadel Griffith, Bonnie Dinsmore, Marilyn Brainard, Grace Bryant, Mary Forslund, Lennea Osmanberg, Lorraine lnsell, president, shown in inset. B..F.!3:X.,E.'fi.EI Poxnponi making, whieh started earlv in foothall season and eontinued throughout luasketlmall, was airnajor projeet of the Pep Clulm. Un November 19, 1954, the Beaverettes sponsored the Fcxrtlmall Queen Dance. Patsy '1ivans, seleeted hy the L0liCl'lllC!l,S Club, reigned. january 28, 1955, saw the King and Queen of Hearts Dance given annually by the Pep Club. Marlene johnson and Quentin ltohhins were chosen as senior high king and queen. The junior high king and queen were l1o11y xVCCdlllilD and Ronnie Iluddleston. The Chili feed given in honor of the Letterlnen was Mareh 18. '1'ho'se who attended were rewarded hy fine entertairnnent and a delicious meal prepared hy Nlrs. Taylor. Early in 1955 the Beaverettes also revised their constitution in order to rnalce their eluh a more aetive and worthwhile one. YELL STAFF OFFICERS Yell Leaders Joyce Stoliby President Lorraine lnsell Marilyn Brown Vice-president Shirley Kasberg Shirley Kasberg Secretary Marlene Johnson Song Queens Sharon Summers Treasurer Grace Bryant Darlene Lulow Points Chairman Penny Holloway This page sponsored by: OLESON'S, CA 5-3971 Woodland, Washington ALIBI CAFE, Woodland Good Food for Good Health
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ABOVE: FIRST ROW - George Blair, Orville Seifert, Bill Kasberg SECOND ROW: JoAnne Sears, Cheryl Taylor, Delores Schmitt, Penny Holloway, Quentin Robbins, Bob Bays, Mary Ellen Blankenship, Ronald Karnis, Tim Peterson, Marlene Johnson, Laura Pittman. TOP ROW: LaVerl Hess, Stanley Huston, Dick Burns, Ralph Givens, Glenn Jones, Arnold Osmanberg. CENTER: Tim Peterson tries his hand at starting Al Schurman's car BELOW: Cowlitz County RoadAEfO winners are shown above. Orville Seifert took first place and Quentine Robbins third, Life Savers As their purpose was to promote safe driving among teen- agers, the Life Savers gave NVIIS students an opportunity to sign at pledge to abide by all XV11SlllIlgtOIl State laws. If they violated at law, they were subject to penalty as administered by the elub. The Life Savers raised inoney for their treasury by sponsor- ing a cake sale ut the high school. The officers of the club were: president, Ronald Karnisg vice president, Tim Peterson, secretary. Nlarlene johnson and student council representative Bob Buys. This page sponsored by SCHURMAN'S MACHINE WORKS CA 5-2671 56
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