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The Mason County
Robinettes held a studio contest
at the Mt. View School gym
recently.
Trophy and ribbon winners at
the event were:
MILITARY STRUT:
Seven and under: first, Traci
WINNERS OF MISS MAJORETTE honors in the recent
Robinette competition were, left to right, Deanna Babcock,
Melody Matson and Tressa Schmidt.
Health Department tells
about immunizations
Parents may be wondering
about the detailed white form
children are bringing home from
school regarding immunizations.
The word itself may be a
confusing one, ten years ago it
meant simply the 'shots' which
Rubella immunization, the health
department says.
These immunizations are
given by a doctor, at the
healthmobile, or at the Mason
County Health Department, 110
West K Street between 1 and 5
Brown; second, Mary Marshall;
third, Sherrie Sawyer; fourth,
M ikko Mead.
Beginner eight and over: first,
Kari Manke; second, Flora
Musgrove; third, Holli Coleman;
fourth, Toni Martin.
Intermediate, 11 and over:
first, Brenda Wilson; second,
Denise Verse; third, Tressa
Schmidt; fourth, Ann Wittenberg.
Intermediate 10 and under:
first, Teana Davidson; second,
Karin Coots; third, Trish
Wittenberg; fourth, Michelle
Matson.
Advanced: first, Deanna
Babcock; second, Sonya
Klokkevold; third, Lyn Kiefer;
fourth, Shelley Kratcha.
STRUT:
Beginner - first, Adrienne
Lisoskie; second, Teana Davidson;
third, DeAnna Martin; fourth,
none.
Intermediate - first, Deanna
Babcock; second, Laurie Byrd;
third, Sonya Klokkevold; fourth,
Shelley Kratcha.
BASIC STRUT:
Novice five and under - first,
Gayle Skipworth; second,
S{ephanie James; third, Melody
Matson; fourth, Shanie •wen and
Pam Meyer.
Novice 'six and seven - first,
April Longacre; second, Shelley
Roberts; third, Lisa Swope and
Michelle Olson; fourth, Brenda
Longland.
Novice eight and over - first,
Raney Cunningham; second, Beth
Wittenberg; third, Terri Litton;
fourth, Celeste Olson and Paula
Mak.
Beginner seven and under -
first, Traci Brown; second, Matt
Matson; third, Mikko Mead;
fourth, Sherrie Sawyer.
Beginner eight and over -
first, Kari Manke; second, Toni
Martin; third, Sheila Sobotka;
fourth, Lynn Dahman.
Advanced - first, Shelley
Kratcha; second, A. Lisoskie;
third, Laurie Bryd; fourth, D.
Babcock.
Intermediate 10 and under-
first, T. Wittenberg; second, Karin
Coots; third, T. Davidson; fourth,
L. Longland.
Intermediate 11 and over -
were given to children to prevent p.m. Monday through Friday. first, Tressa Schmidt; second,
them from eontactingcontagious S i nee the sckoo|: Denise Verse; third, Breo~a
ditease~ Now that polio can be . immunization program during the Wilson;fourth, Vicki Putvin. '
prevented with a vaccine that is spring of 1974, the numberofTRICKMEET: .............
swallowed, immunization is a children in Mason County hit by A-Twirl five and under- first,
more accurate word, the Thurston these diseases has been fewer than Stephanie James; second, Pam
Meyers; third, Shanie Owen;
Mason Health Department says. years before and there is a fourth, MelodyMatson.
Immunizations can prevent a possibility that in years to come,
child from becoming seriously ill if children are protected with
from whooping cough (pertussis), regular immunizations, these
measles, diptheria, tetanus, polio diseases will become very rare
and Rubella (German measles), indeed, the health department
All of these illnesses can cause a concluded.
child to have long-lasting
problems that he will carry
throughout his life, according to
the health department. Less respect for money
The child can be protectedThe American mind had less
from all of these diseases, respect for money than the
Protection should start by the age European or Asiatic mind... It
of two months and by the time he shunned, distrusted, disliked, the
enters kindergarten he should dangerous attractions of ideals,
have had a series of diptheria, and stood alone in history for its
pertussis, tetanus and oral polio ignorance of the past.
immunizations, and a measles and Henry Brooks Adams
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P,~ge 14 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday. January 30, 1975
A-Twirl, six and seven first,
Brenda Longland; second, Sheri
Fiorini; third, Lisa Swope; fourth,
Binky Frary.
C-Twirl - first, Paula Mak;
second, Beth Wittenberg; third,
Raney Cunningham; fourth,
Cindy Thele and Terri Litton.
B-Twirl - first, Diana
Hawkins; second, Diane
Surprenant; third, Michelle Olson;
fourth, Dana Litton.
Juvenile Corps A - first,
Sherri Sawyer; second, Traci
Brown; third, Mikko Mead;
fourth, Matt Matson.
Juvenile Corps B - first, Paula
Zangl and Roberta Smith; second,
Flora Musgrove; third, Holli
Coleman; fourth, Sheila Sobotka.
Junior Corps - first, Anne
Wittenberg; second, Trish
Wittenberg and Brenda Wilson
and Tressa Schmidt; third, Denise
Verse; fourth, Teana Davidson.
Senior Corps - first, DeAnna
Martin; second, Erica Bergeson;
third, Shelley Kratcha and Sonya
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Klokkevold; fourth, Lyn Kiefer.
SOLO:
Beginner 10 and under -- first,
Michelle Matson; second, Teana
Davidson.
Beginner 11 and over - first,
Sonya Klokkevold; second,
Brenda Wilson; third, Lyn Kiefer.
lntemlediate - first, Laurie
Byrd; second, A. Lisoskie; third,
Shelley Kratcha.
First contest nine and under
-- first, Sheila Sobotka; second,
Flora Musgrove; third, Paula
Zangl; fourth, Mikko Mead.
First contest 10 and over--
first, Erica Bergeson; second,
Tressa Schmidt; third, Lorena
Longland; fourth, Karin Coots.
MISS MAJORETTE:
First, Melody Matson, second,
Brenda Longland; third, Shanie
•wen.
First, Tressa Schmidt; second,
Michelle Matson; third, Teana
Davidson.
First, Deanna Babcock;
second, Laurie Byrd; third,
DeAnna Martin.
POINTS:
, Juvenile Corps A first, Traci
Brown (11); second, Karl Manke
(8).
Juvenile Corps B first, Flora
Musgrove (9); second, Sheila
Sobotka (7).
Juvenile Corps A first, Trish
Wittenberg (9); second, Denise
Verse (8).
Junior Corps B - first, Tressa
Schmidt (16); second, Teana
Davidson (15).
Senior Corps - first, Sonya
Klokkevold (14); second, Deanna
Babcock (13).
Winners of the twirling
mothers were: first place beginner
Ann Martin, first place advanced
Wilma Klokkevold.
There will be a membcrship
party for Robinette Drummers to
recruit any boys or girls in gradcs
four, five or six who would like to
play the drums for Robinettes.
The party will be February 8 at 3
p.m. at the Mt. View gym.
Ph. 426-8 139
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manufacturers arrive at ]ler
names they select for ~o
drug products? There is ~I '
an interesting story behi0dL
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Napril (Marion) -"
name is derived from I
pyrilamine, one of,
product's ingredients.
Papase (Warner/ChilC¢
This name was taken
Carica papaya. The prod~
an enzyme, hence the
-ase.
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