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'64 Comet Sedan
'64 Chev. Bel Air
'63 Falcon Wagon
'63 Ford 300
'63 Rambler American
'63 Volkswagen Bus
'61 Volkswagen
'60 Ford Sedan
'60 Volv,o 4-dr. Sedan
'60 Mercury H.T.
'59 Ford H.T.
'59 Ford Sedan
%9 Chevrolet Sedan
'57 Ford Wagon
'57 Plyn~outh Sedan
'57 Chevrolet Sedan
'55 Chevrolet Sedan
'62 Econoline Van
'59 Dodge 4 x 4
'56 international V2-ton
'53 Ford Y2-ton
%1 Ford ~/4-tOn
'50 Chevrolet =/2-ton
Bill--- Bob-- Bus-- Dick
5th & Railroad 426-8231
Girls Club, Boys Club Elect Officers;
l)ramatics Class Presents Choral Reading
By Cindy Willard
Al separate meetino'.~ of the
Sl]elton High School Girls' and
Boys' eh|bs May 27. at 1 p.m., the
members nominated present jtlntol
students to run for the offices of
nresideut for each organization.
Those nominated for tile Girls'
Chlb presidency were Linda La-
Bissoniere, Chris MacMillan, Di-
ane O]sen, Cindy Willard, and
Patsy Wolfe. Those boys who were
nominated for the Boys' Club pre-
sidency for the 1965-66 school yeal
v,er,:~ Bill Archer, Byron Debbon
Dave Rilbom'ne, Reid Preppernau
and Rob Mills.
Patsy Wolfe and Byron Debbon
wove elected ll.~, the Cirls' Club
and Boys' Chlb presidents, res-
I)eclively, for tile 1965-66 school
Veal'.
May 28. Dean Tarrach's fcan'th
~o,.ind dvanlaties el~ presented a
eho,'al leading" the "The Lonesome
Train" bv Millsrd Lampell. The
19 students were necomnm~ied by
Glow Shimek on the timpani.
"Tl, e LOnesome Train" is a po-
etic readih~ shoat the joui-ney
of President Abraham Lincoln's
f, mev,~l f,'Ain f,'r,Wl ~Vasllinrdon D
C.. to bis former home, Spring-
field. Ill., after he was assassinated
by John Wilkes Booth. It is a
narrative of the peoples' reaction
to Lhlcnln and hts death.
Attending tile perfornmnce was
a hu'ffe audience consisting of sev-
eral fourth period classes, includ-
ing the history and composition.
literature, and civics classes.
The baseball team wound up
i ,,,,i, i ,i,t, ii¸•
JUNE 4 -- THIS
and
• II
im
8 to 12 P.M.
Admission $1.50
Featuring TINY TONY
at the Shelton
Sponsored by
Shelton Junior Chamber of Commerce
a highly successful season with
a vielory over Cen(ral Kitsap