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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
March 4, 1965     Shelton Mason County Journal
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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