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prove pecial By DENISE AVERY standards. Feb. 10 the voters of the Feb. 11 the girls basketball community passed the special team traveled to Wishkah, where levy with an overwhelming 93 they lost their game by a small percent. This levy, which is for margin. Thursday the Junior High maintenance and operations, will boys team lost their game with provide the $18,000 necessary to Hood Canal. keep the school in its present Feb. 12, the Seniors selected their invitations and cards for graduation. That night at P.T.O. the first and second grades performed a musical program for entertainment. They sang nursery and traditional folk songs. Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. the cheerleaders held a pep rally. Shelton High School By SIGRID CRABTREE Are you all set for some fun? Then come and take part in the many activities planned for AFS Week March 16-20. During the week you will be able to take part in games, sports car bashes, painting a meat wagon, talent shows and selecting junior royalty and a king and queen, a car rally, dance and many other fun happenings, including meeting many foreign students. March 16, there will be and orientation assembly to let everyone know what will be happening the rest of the week. During the assembly there will be skits to explain the various activities for the following days. Monday night there will be Olympic games in the gym from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for all who are interested to participate in. Tuesday there will be activities relating to St. Patricks Day since that it is what it is. March 18, the visiting students will arrive, more than 30 have been invited. During noon there willbe a car bash and painting the meat wagon. Wednesday evening plans are for a party for the visiting students and AFS members. Thursday there will be a Talent show put on by anyone who would like to enter it and a talent show put on by the foreign students. A luncheon will be held for the visitors and members of AFS. Thursday night the Junior Royalty Coronation will be held crowning the junior king and queen of AFS week. The nominees will bechosen from each first gradeclass in the schools in Shelton. Voting will take place by having people purchase shares each being worth 25 votes. Each of the boys and girls will receive a title after the king and queen are chosen. In Denise Avery and Homer Floyd were honored by Mr. and Mrs. Magruder from the Shelton post of the VFW who presented awards for the first and second place winners of the Voice of Democracy speech contest. First place winner, Denise Avery, The king and queen will be chosen from the nominees selected by the girls' and boys's clubs and AFS. Friday there will be a car rally since there is no school and on Friday night there will be a dance featuring a new group called America with members including two from the Sonics and two from the Peppermint Trolley. The dance will be held at the Armory and admission will be $2. Juniors took the National Merit Scholarship Qualification Test Feb. 17. About 50 students took the test. received an engraved plaque, and from the ladies auxiliary a certificate and pin. Homer Floyd, second place winner, received a certificate and pin. Homer and Denise have been invited to a dinner at the Memorial Hall, and have been asked to give their speeches afterward. The students of Mary M. Knight would like to express their appreciation to the VFW for its sponsorship in this. Basketball season ended with a crushing blow-to the "'Knight Owls", Feb. 13, when they lost their home game with the Quinault Elks. The score of 71-79 eliminated their chances of competing in District and therefore was their last game of the season. Although it was a hard, fast game, Friday the 13th was an unlucky night for the Mary M. Knight Owls. Feb. 16 the entire Student Body met in assembly in the school library to select nominees for second semester Student Body officers. Tonight the Senior class is having a swimming party at the Pool Nuotare in Shelton. Tomorrow, poor work slips will be handed out. RS-30P 30" electric Colors or white Frigidaire Range features lift-off door, big storage drawer • Oven door lifts off in seconds--takes the "extra reach" out of oven cleaning. • Full-width storage drawer keeps pots and pans at the range. • Sturdy Radiantube surface units tilt up, stay up for easy cleaning below. • Easy-view surface unit controls. New convenience feature! Lowest priced Frigidaire Jet Action Washer with DPC for n0-ir0n fabrics • Durable Press Care. Saves you ironing? 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HANDICAP Men's Hi Game: Mild Dilley & Vernon Beeson 209 Men's Hi Series: Del Stormo 541 Women's Hi Game: Margaret Bibbee 183 Women's Hi Series: Margaret Bibbee 477 Standings: Harry's Hoodsport Texaco 59-33, Lake Cushman Sales Co. 56-36, Tyee Well Drilling 55V2-36Vz, J & J Service 511/2-40]/2, Von's Floor Covering 50-42, Eacrett Lumber 421/2-49~/2, Evergreen Florist 41-51, Dick's Diggers 35-57; Lannings Hoodsport Cafe 34~/z-57V2, Allyn Shell 34-58. J & J Service 0, Orville Thomas 432; Evergreen Florist 0, James Elmlund 341; Lake Cushman Sales Co. 4, Margaret Bibbee 477; Eacrett Lumber O, Eldon Todd 497; Lannings Hoodsport Cafe 4, MilD Dilley 495; Dick's Diggers 2, Ed Foseide 494; Allyn Shell 2, Harold Hiltman 464; Tyee Well Drilling 1, Del Storing 541; Von's Floor Covering 3, Vernon Beeson 525; Harry's Hoodsport Texaco 4, John Schreiber 540. FRATERNAL Men's Hi Game: Lionel Leman 212 Men's Hi Series: Gerry Hart 593 Standings: Fuller Const. 24-8, Bull Moose 22-10, Rotary Club 18-14, I.W.A. - 38 17-15, Eagle Aeries 17-15, Moose Heads 17-15, Shelton Hardware 16-16, Nimrod Club 15-17, Moose Antlers 141/2-17b), Lion's Club 11-21, Shelton Jaycee's 10~/2-21Vz, Kiwanis Club 10-22. Bull Moose 3, Vern Schuffenhauer 502; Nimrod Club 1, Jim Bariekman 434; IWA 1, Bob Whitmarsh 481; Shetton Hardware 3, Dell Abelein 507; Shelton Jaycee's 0, Carl Hellman 45 1 ; Moose Heads 4, Chuck Funkhouser 518; Fuller Const. 3, Bill Johnson 552; Eagle Aeries 1, Lionel Leman 539; Moose Antlers 3, Gerry Hart 593; Lion's Club 1, Walt Wolden 550; Kiwanis Club 3, Gene Benedict 545; Rotary Club 1, Ed Cole 481. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED 4's Men's Hi Game: Gene Strozyk 215 Men's Hi Series: Gene Benedict 570 Women's Hi Game: Allene Stepper 191 Women's Hi Series: Nancy Brewer 501 Standings: Odd Balz 21-7, Jack Pots 18-10, Force-Era 17-12, Bolerz 16-12, Farmers 15-13, Timber Ducks 14-14, Hooters 14-14, Boads 13-15, What's Next 13-15, Pin Spotters 12-16, Sun Downers 10-18, Prospectors 6-20. Hooters 3, Gene Benedict 570; Sun Downers 1, Walt Barnes 472; What's Next 2, Henry Cook 454; Jack Pots 2, Gay Wentz 503; Odd Balz 3, Del Hartwell 525; The Bolerz 1, Art Pleines 471; Prospectors i, Jim Rutledge 405; Pin Spotters 3, Gene Strozyk 529; Farmers 1, Nancy Brewer 501; Boads 3, Bill Boad 477; Timber Ducks 1, Jack Frost 569; Force-Em 3, Ted Blair 529. MEN'S CITY Men's Hi Game: Doug Wicken 238 Men's Hi Series: Doug Wicken 6OO Standings: 40 & 8 15-5, Hidden Haven 12-9, Naults Douglas Service 12-9, C & L Time Service 12-9, Beckwith's 11-10, J & J Service 9-12, Simpson 8-13, KMAS Radio 5-17. Nault's Douglas Service 0, Dean Smith 535; KMAS Radio 2, Ted Russell & Jerry Tilson 486; 40 & 8 1, Stan Ahlquist 554; C & L Time Service 2, Bob Lanman 533; Beckwith's 2, Doug Wicken 600; Hidden Haven 3, Roy Petty 555; Simpson 1, Chuck Thompson 500; J & J Service 1, Jess Daniels 520. el • l --- - -- vj Olympia's Branch of The Mountaineers will present a basic course in mountain climbing starting Thursday, February 26. The course is designed for new students or people who have not had training in mountaineering. Its objective is to, teach the fundamentals of safe and enjoyable climbing. The course has three parts. They are lectures, field trips, and climbs. Fundamentals of safe mountain climbing are presented in a series of six weekly lectures by experienced climbers. Subjects include clothing, equipment, alpine eating and sleeping, rock climbing, map and compass use, route findings, snow and ice travel, crevasse rescue, safety and first aid. The lectures are at 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays, beginning February 26. The site of the talks will be the Community Center at 1314 East 4th. These lectures will be followed by a written examination on April 9. The text for the course will be on sale before the course begins at $7.05. They may be purchased from Chuck Ruth, Lacey (491-8295), or W. J. Lynch Paint Company, Olympia (q43-t170). They will also be available at the Olympia Branch meeting at the Community Center on February 19. Field trips are scheduled at various times during the course so that the student can apply the knowledge from the text. All field trips except Snow Practice, an overnight trip, are held on Sundays. Chairmen of the State Republican and Democratic parties today urged all Washington citizens to participate in the precinct caucus of their party on Tuesday, March 3. C. Montgomery Johnson, Republican state chairman, and Neale V. Chaney, Democratic state chairman, jointly announced the precinct meeting system as the first step in selecting state and national convention delegates. Precinct meeting places will be announced by county party chairmen. In their announcement, the political party leaders said: "'Working together, the Republican and Democratic parties have established what we The climbs are also scheduled to give the student a chance to apply his knowledge. The climbs will be led by a trained member of The Mountaineers. All of the ascents of Olympic and Cascade peaks will be on Saturdays or Sundays except for overnight trips. A hiking and backpacking believe will be a model program for all states, in having set dates for pre-convention organizational and policy meetings. "The caucus in each precinct on March 3, is the keystone of the process. At that time, each precinct will elect delegates to the party county convention, which will be held not less than a month later, and at least 30 days prior to the state convention. The party state chairmen emphasized that the precinct meetings will be formally reported to county party officials, as to delegates elected and platform ideas discussed. All persons 18 years of age and older are eligible to participate. course will also be offered for the third year. Information about that course can be had by calling Ken Russell, Lacey, at 49 I-5128. The registration fee for the basic climbing course is ten dollars for nonmembers and six dollars for members. To join the club, one can contact Boyd Wilson of Olympia at 943-2078. His address is 3116 Maringo Road, Olympia. You may also audit the course (lectures only) for two dollars. Nonmembers taking the course must be 21 years or older, and members must be at least 16. The equipment needed will be discussed at the first meeting. Some of it can be purchased used and some can be rented. Ropes will be furnished by the club. Certificates are awarded when a student successfully completes these requirements: attend five of the six lectures, attend each of the five field trips, complete three scheduled experience climbs, pass the exam, and have the Climbing Course Committee's approval. Two years are allowed for the completion of experience climbs. An orientation and registration meeting will be held at the Community Center February 19 at 7:30 p.m. George told us to So we did & you can save Money by buying nowl 1 1 Qt. Plastic Bucket 1 4V4"x8¥4"x 1 5" high wastebasket, dishpan. Reg. $1.98 ea. EA. nsmlssl0n Reg. 55¢ qt. NOW Reg. 40¢ qt. NOW BAKE & FRY 4 Pieces. Reg. $14.90 Reg. 62¢ ea. Reg. 29¢ ea. Veg Stackable. Reg. 79¢ ea. | I original equipment quality. Reg. 39¢ ea. Reg. 72¢ -- CLOSE OUTS-- I 1 only. Windshield type with snap-on Motor Hood. Reg. $31.49. O, I 1 only. Windshield type with snap-on Motor Hood. 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