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Shelton High Schoo_l
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Les and his family for a number Andy and four other boys spent Everett and Helen Simons By SIGRID CRABTREE Bare, Patti sutton, Patti Barnett, will try out before the Senate and 22. The day will be devoted to
- Today, a of years have once more been the weekend at the Ocean have just received a nice long Dr. Nels Hanson, president of Bill Barron, Carol Bennett, Brian then the Student body to be informing the students about
ern )ors of the Islanders with their summer home Beaches. letter from their serviceman son Centralia College will be the guest Bredeson, Tom Brigham, Mike voted on. ecology.
Club plan an at the Hole-in-the-Wall. Twelve members of the Frank, following his recent R and speaker at the Honor Society Connolly, Nancy Dayton, Dan The eight girls who are WPCT
Harbor. Before Both Pat and John Dunlap Harstine Grange were the guests R. He took his Rest and Installation April 29 at 8 p.m. in Deffinbaugh, Debbie Eastgard, selected will be next years pep
ldia Garde they were very happy when John's of the Matlock Grange last Friday Relaxation in Hong Kong, and the the Reed auditorium. Susan Edson, Julie Farrimond, staff. Juniors will be taking the
of browsing and doctor released him from the evening at a Friendship meeting, letter told of his activities during Sixty-eight juniors and seniors Tim Fitzthum, Karen Frost, Final tryouts will be April 22. Washington Pro-College Test April
17.
gift shop. Later hospital this past Monday. The host Grange furnished the this enjoyable week. will be installed into the Margaret Sharon Gain. Jan Goodpastor, Bill TB Test
1 drop down to However by the end of last week, luncheon following the meeting, John and Cleta Niemi Baldwin Chapter of the National Gray, Suzi Gruver, Mac Hall, EAT NOT to dullness; drink
[shingvilliageto John, with his doctors while the visitors brought the attended a dinner and dance Honor Society. Susan Hamilton, Mike Hays, Seniors will be given the
tuberculosis skin test April 19 and not to elevation.
h the town's permission, was happily and program. Edna Mitchell presented r e cently at Westport. The In order to become a member, Debra Hoosier, Rich James, Jim 22. Benjamin Franklin
toh busily passing the long hours each a flower arranging demonstration occasion was to celebrate the students are rated by the faculty Johnson, Kathryn Jones, Peggy T~ bl w~--u--e
nity Club has a day. Once the permission was and gave a brief history of the art National Award that branch of on a basis of one to four, on four Ketterling, Jim Kneeland. Vocational Conferences
n ness meeting granted he had Pat bring him she has learned after taking the Moose Lodge had just qualities; leadership, scholarship, Judy McCleary, Holly Manke, Vocational conferences will
iday night of this some tools and supplies, which he about 15 years of instruction in received for their newly finished character and service. If a student Nancy Maranville, Wendy Nye, be held for juniors April 26.
formed free-hand into some of this very enjoyable art and Youth Center at Westport. receives two fours from different Jeff Okano, Kathy Pill, Susan These conferences are held each 9.r,,,,I,,
st Week's Journal the couples wares. Doubts, relaxin,g hobby. The Phil Sid and Mary Baunsgard teachers he is automatically Rains, Jim Rogerson, Gloria year to help the student decide on
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)rayer. Island neighbors, assailed John when the hospitals Chapman s oldest daughter and recently returned home fodowing disqualified. Schmidt, Peggy Smith, Sharona career choice, onnlnn° "° °
anlPbell, who are administrator poked his head into her close friend, Linda Waldrip a grandchild sitting session in Prospective members are Smith, Ron Starr, Lois Thomure, 51IIJIIIG talhll s?
he Gibler's Cove the room to find out what was of performed with some intricate Lakewood. Their daughter and selected in March and at the same L i s a T y 1 c z a k, L e s 1 i e Drama
mg for a Tavern such interest to the hospital staff, baton numbers and demonstrated her husband, the Ned Sherras,tim e s e n io r members are VanderWegen, Juli VanLaanen, "Peanuts" will be traveling to Your,tanS dard Man,
couple feel this Thinking perhaps he should have the various maneuvers by their enjoyed a Hawaiian vacation re-evaluated. Rich Walker, Diane Walter, John Longview April 17 to be enteredC.C. COLE & SONS, INC.
proper names. Then the girls while Grandpa and Grandma held Seniors to be installed include Waring and Neal White.
r.Patrons a widerasked him, too, John said as
and also a much. The visitor surveyed John's
entertainment workshop and replied 'well, I
community, guess we've certainly cleaned up
was to install a worse and much smellier messes
new french fryer around here. Pat and John both
Washer. This willwish to express their deep
to offer a more appreciation for the many, many
They are thoughtful kindnesses to friends
up their and neighbors. Having just moved
With their here from a large city they've
gaspumpsis both been completely
Oon to the overwhelmed by the cards and
We know of notes that arrived daily, the
that sure concerned phone calls, the
tot in the earty wonderful help and numerous
recently calls that offered 'if there's
way to work anything we can do don't hesitate
a gas guage to call'. They've both certainly
learned that if anything happens a
small community beats a big city
invited all the Masters present to
see how much they'd learned
from watching by doing some of
the baton tricks they'd just
observed. The Lawrence Welk of
Harstine (Everett: Simons)
entertained with several numbers
on his accordion. The program
ended with a skit by Reid
Mitchell, Bud Glaser and Glenn
Yates entitled "The Customer's
Rights'.
down the fort. When they
returned to the Island grandson,
Scott Shorn, accompanied them
to spend his spring vacation here.
A little bird told us that a
nearby neighbor, Beula Gabrielsen
celebrated her birthday recently.
The bird went on to say her
husband, Steig, helped her
celebrate the occasion by taking
her out - to get gravel and pour
concrete ! !
Mike Bac, Dan Bolender, Wendy
Erhart, Joan Gunnerson, Linda
Kaszycki, Jackie Mays, Theresa
Mericer, Lorri Moore, Vicki Pavel,
Bob Quimby, Maxine Schmidt,
Linda Stolen, Betty Strickland,
Kurt Thompson, Linda Waldrip,
Dee Williamson, Debbie Ward and
Johnna Winters.
Juniors being installed into
Honor Society include Kim
Aitkin, Tracy Armstrong, Ken
Don Gardner, President of
Honor Society will officiate at the
ceremonies. Student speakers
include Charlie Gay, Gall
Hasbrouck, Paul Rogerson, Dave
Myer, Linda Auseth, Debbie
Shawver, Larry Olli and Denise
Mckay.
Pep Staff
Pep Staff tryouts will start
April 19. The girls turning out
in the district competition.
The Drama Departments
production of the comic strip
favorite is a combination of
"Hair" and the Schultz tradition.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Mayer.Federal Way visited Mr. and Mrs. .',
ai~ed instant simple 'thanks' was inadequat ,MATLOCK - Matlock Armstrong and Mildred Bozarth,
Low mobile home) but each of the couples friends Community Church will put onPinochle to Dale Armstrong and Brenda and Lisa Rossmaier Dan Walker Sunday.
Lte sections. It knows that shows the deep its Easter Sunday School Program Edward Valley and low score to of Olympia are spending their Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Ford were
at 10:30 a.m. It will be followed Louis Asche and Betty
d" to get the appreciation they both feel. Easter Vacation with their Wednesday afternoon callers at
e together. By
And the couples' close friends
the family feel that one asset certainly has
bit of progress come as a result of John's illness.
ready to move Pat, after seventeen years, has
by services at 11 a.m. All children
in the community under 12 are
invited to attend Easter egg hunt
Saturday afternoon.
1st Lt. and Mrs. Jerald Shaw
and son returned Sunday morning
to Topeka, Kan. by pland after
spending I0 days here with their
folks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Landis, the
latter of Elma.
About 60 Grangers attended
Friendship meeting at Matlock
Grange last Friday evening. They
e nj oyed the program that
Harstine Grange put on. Mr. and
Mrs. Conda Dick were elected
altern,~e delegates tO attend the
Sta~ng,~ convention at
Longvzew~n June.
Pinochle Club met at the
grange hall Saturday night with
Carl Portman and Roy Andersen
Armstrong.
Visitors of Mrs. Augusta
Portman and Carl Portman
Tuesday were Mrs. Kenneth
Howard and son, Kevin, and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Cash. Thursday Mr.
and Mrs. I.C. Ford and Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Auseth and Mr. and
Mrs. Jalmer Auseth called at the
Portman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker
spent the weekend in Tacoma
with their son and family the
Larry Walkers.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kelley
were callers at the Walt Chappell
home at Dayton Wednesday.
Sunday visitors at the Archie
Kelley h.qme, were the Walt
Chappefl family of Dayton and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson of
Matlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scole and
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lud
Rossmaier.
Harvey Singleton of Seattle
was a weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. I.C. Ford.
Mrs. Felix Brazeau and Mrs.
William Avery were Sunday
afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
the R. E. Bradberry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walker and
sons David and Ricky spent
Saturday in Tacoma with Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Davis.
The Thomas Kelly family of
Seattle spent the week end at
their farm here.
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Janice Springer.
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Falls, Ida.
once again become an .active
licensed driver. She, herself,
admitted quite often previous to
this incident that it would
probably take an emergency of
some sort for her to re-acquire
this handy skill. And it did!
A number of the members of
the AI Nagel family decided it was
just too pretty to sit around home
last Sunday. So some of them got
into the family flivver to take a
drive and ended up at the Nagel
home on Harstine. Alberta's
sister, Marge Hliboki and her
husband, Spike of Shelton
finished up a bit of spring garden
work at home then took a drive
to the Island. A brother of the
two gals and his wife, the Gilbert
Woodriffs of Tacoma also decided
it was a delightful day for a drive
and since they hadn't seen the
Nagel's new home chose the
Island for their destination. The
Nagel's son, Marvin and his family
of Lost Lake who had planned on
having dinner here joined the
others before long. So all in all it
turned out to be quite a family
reunion.
The Nagel's youngest
daughter, Tammy spent the
weekend with a former school
chum, Brenda Thomas of
Kamilche. While her brother,
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