March 4, 1965 Shelton Mason County Journal | ![]() |
©
Shelton Mason County Journal. All rights reserved. Upgrade to access Premium Tools
PAGE 12 (12 of 16 available) PREVIOUS NEXT Jumbo Image Save To Scrapbook Set Notifiers PDF JPG
March 4, 1965 |
|
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader ![]() |
PAGE 12 BI-IELTON--IIIASON COUNTY ff0URIqAL- Published in "Ohr stmastown, U.KA.", Shelton, Washington Thursday,
(:
.:j!
i~I ~i~ ~'
,< /,t
i
BLUE OX THEATRE
Frl. - Sat. Only
Opens 6:45 - starts 7 p.m.
JOSEPH E, LEVINE presents
HORTH H
Senior Ball To Be Held At Alderbrook Inn;
Honor Roll Is Announced This Week
By Del)hie Rose
ISELFAIR -- The main event
being discussed at North Mason
in the Senior Ball wtfich will be
March 6. It will be held at Alder-
brook hm in the East Room. The
dance will start at 8 p.m. and last
smtil 1:1:30 p.m. The Shadows from
Portland, Ore., will be supplying
the mu,-:ic. The tickets are $2.50
pc( couple nnd are on sale all this
week in the office. The senior
class was going to send for Leis
from Hawaii, but due to a storm
theme for the dance is "Something
Hawaiian".
aPARAMOUNTPICTURESreIea.e The last hsslcet;hall gamewas
IENICOLOr NAVISIOr
held in the high school gym last
Friday against I:ort Townsend.
/'IttEATRE i ,.,, ,S ADUL, 1 Afterwards a sock hop was held
=NTERTAINMENT! in the cafeteria put on by the
Junior Class. The sock hop lasted
l IJr
dCreamy Smooth--No T
xing. it's Homogenized~~i
~Bmsh or Roller. Flows on fast.
20 minute d~ing. Use on walls .....
woodwork, any room...even kit(h- ~ e.,- C I A-
ces, bathrooms. Smooth, tough $~99
surface wears and washes like ~ Gallon
enamel. No fading. Grease or ~o,. e~ a~ ,.~
• 'steam" can't harm "locked-in- ,,,-u. • .... ~,,.
~latex" colors. Tools rinse clean in
soapy water.
: VE $1.00
ENAMEL
NOW'
,~0~ Sheit0n E
419 Railroad 426-6283
Reg. $2.62 qt.
from 9 to 11:30 p.m. This was also
the last sock hop for the year.
Anyone who is interested in
writing a 300 word essay on the
topic "In Education Rests the Fu-
ture of America" may get in touch
with Mrs. Allen. This annual essay
contest is sponsored by the Ladies
Auxiliary to the V.FJ3r. The best
local essay will win a $10 prize
and he eli'gible to compete in the
state and national contest wllet e
the stakes are much higher.
The North :Mason High School
honor roll is am follows:
Sl)e(,ial Honors: Frank Miller,
Patsy Bixenrriann. Ned Cokelet
Kris' Cheplak,, Elizaheth I-hm',.,
Cheryl Williams, Alan Beck, Nan-
D'reher~ and Dee Griffith.
cy
Honor Koll, lYth grade---Arlene
Dahl, Marlene Hannigan, Kathy
Lohman, David Kowalczyk, Pete
~¢[errill, Dehbte Rose, Carol
Thompson, Katy Wilbur.
llih Gratify--Chris Bixenmann,
Patty Criss, Laura Fosteri Dan
Iteat:h, Susan Smith, Dianna
Timm, Judy Turner, Andy Veitch,
10 Grade~--Juli Allen, Tim
Brown, Alan Cady, Mike Fleury,
Janis Harstad, John Merrill, Bob
Meyer, Nancy Saffer, Janis Zeit-
net,
9th Grade--Don Huson, Susan,
Kowalczyk, Dale Leatherman, Ja-
net Haw.ns,;.~- Emily Movers, Bob
Millard, Barbara S'chilli}{ger, Nora
Schroeder, Marsha Tipton.
At last weeks assembly the For-
est Festival Prince:;s from North
Mason was named. Patsy Bixen-
mann was named as North Ms-
son's representative for the Forest
Festival. Linda Archer and Pat-
sy Bixenmann gave a short speech
on the graduating seniors.
The Mason County Forest Fes-
tival Association is sponsoring the
"Keep Washington Green Poster
and Slogan Contest" for students
from first to 12th grades. All en-
tries must be mailed no later than
March 31, 1965. Any further in-
formation may be oi~tained from
Mr. Nelson at the high school.
' : L 2 x