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May 29, 1969     Shelton Mason County Journal
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Hilh School: • Party Slated For "Top Of The Ocean" I/lliGdl) klBTREE The Ministerial Association of Fund was also discussed. The were Merridee Anderson, Karen SOPHOMORE8 went on in tile stands. Rice, Sandy Steenson, and Cheryl Ho.ored As Top Juniors 00ooo.00 ed I.z, slie Einarsson, Marilyn Okano, Mary Tabor and Janice Wittenberg. School At Program An Awards assembly was held "May 27 to award Honor Society Pedeferri, Kathi Polhamus, Members, spring lettermen and John Ridge, Allen Sande, Joe awards winners. Shelton will sponsor the core- winn(,r of the radio-phonograph Will be hehl monies, wa x, Ves Rassell. The scholar- June 5 after Practice will Ix, heht today ships will be awarded during the in the gym. gra(luation ceremonies. Ocean is an old Today is the seniors last day in Tacoma. at SHS. They will be dismissed PEP STAFF start at 11 at 10 a.m. An assembly was held last Fri- supper. Graduation ceremonies will be day for final selection of next Will entertain June 5. year's Pep Staff. Fire dancers. The girls appearing before the garaes, snacks (;IRLV ' CLUll student body included for yell Nominees for next year's pres- leader were Karen Cole, Debby Will be pro- ident were named at the final Cox, Nancy Evers, Joan Gunar- nt and GirLs' Club meeting held during sson, Gall HasBrouck, IAnda the last half of the activities Kriebs, Patsy Miltenberger and should be period May 23. Debbie Rae. is $10 per The nominees for president are The girls urning out for Song Chris Bevis, Linda Bevis, Sandy Queen included Linda Auseth, Chairman was Borveski, Sandy Pozorski and Terri Bostrom, Les Einarsson, Cindi Rice. Jenny Elson, Wendy Erhart, Wen- be June 1 Patsy Miltenberger (vice-presi- dy Nye, Dena Stracke, Chris for all dent) presented Karen Burgess Systma, Mary Tabor and Diana with a president pen and thank- Williamson. to attend ed her for all her service and From Chese girls four yell Lead- caps and hard work. ers and four Song Queens will s. The Girls' Club Scholarship be chosen. This year's Pep Staff included School: VeJ Leaders Karen Cole, France three girls igh School outstand- unior class in pro- in the certificates rit awards students in their on each service, q), consider_ ending and Is in the the above Within the /rod mnity were the win- Presented end of the c Edu- Burgess, Patti Fleenor, Ginger Medley, Rita NULL, Marilyn Okano, Leahe Swayze and Janice Wittenberg. These girls were all Girl of the month winners during this year. A group of SOl)bomore s sold food at the Logger's Show to help raise money to pay for their pic- tures in the Saghalie. A booth was set up in the booth under the grandstand to fix the food, but most of the selling Such food as chili, hot dogs, pop, potato chips and candy bars were sold at ten and fifteen cents. A total of $34.41 was made to bring up their treasury to the $100 neted for the pictures. For Table :rops, Mirrors, Aluminum Sash, Shower and Tub Doors, Storm Doors and Window Glass Replacements of all kinds s00I-iELTON GLASS CO. the North scene of Soc- candlelight With ritual members Were special r spoke on this organiza. on scholar- on lead- Bun- urer, spoke cere- of and ITIus° the Were ser- le And- Bul- Davis, Joel Kathy Bob Lane, Joe Shearer, Mike White and Nikki Wolfe. A special service was held in the Belfair Baptist Church Sun- clay h) honor the graduating class. tlecalaureate was held in the gymnasium at 8 p.m. Sunday, also. Rev. Paul Gerring, pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Belfair, gave the invocation. The Rev. Father Gerald L. Mayor- sky fr(m the Star of the Sea Cat- holic Church in Bremerton pre- sented the main address. Rev. Wendall tlarder, pastor of the Belfair Baptist Church will (:lose the ceremony with the bene(tic- tion. The Chancel Choir from the Iqfair Baptist Church sang hymns and music for the pro- cessional and recessional was pro- vided by ]?)nn Nelson, vocal director at the high school. " Commenccnlent exercises were held in the gymnasium Wednes- day night at 8 p.m. The theme of this year's graduation exer- cises was "Once in a IAfetime". The graduating girls carried ros- es as a class flower. The main address was given by Tom Pinnock, deputy director of the Department of Institutions. This year there were two honor students, the Valedictorian, Dave Fisher, and the Salutatorian, San- di Fleury. Besides the normal scholar- ships from the school, commu- nity and the county, there were six new faculty awards this year. The Pep Staff for next year Was also announced. There will be no school May 30 since it is Memorial Day. School wild resume Monday at the regular time. AFS ASSEMBLY Aart Hietjema and Paul Periera showed slides of their homelands at an assembly held in their I)ehalf on May 21. Aart is the Rotary sponsored exchange student from the Neth- erhmds and Paul is the AFS exchange student from Brazil. They answered questions on the differences between their homes and ours and their impressions of our country. Admission was purchasing of AFS stock for 25 cents a share. GIRl. OF THE YEAR The Girl" of the Year elections 710 Cedar • Leroy Dale • 426-1152 Call for Free Estimatee € CLOSED FRIDAY! c,.d00 ARGE EGGS 3 were  y--.,a.gm -- NYE held SUPPLY May BUILDING! z: The: candidates =. t BOx Complete Building Supplies Phone 426-8224 JUICE DRINKS School Boy Orange, Grape, Cherry, Boysenberry 46 oz. TIN SALAD DRESSING Freshie Brand Bunch 32 oz. 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