Out of the Past: Original ‘Twin Peaks’ script to be raffled off; Mount Si sends off 134 students, largest graduating class

The following stories happened this week, 25 and 50 years ago, as reported in the Snoqualmie Valley Record. From the Record's archives:

The following stories happened this week, 25 and 50 years ago, as reported in the Snoqualmie Valley Record. From the Record’s archives:

Thursday, June 7, 1990

Raffle tickets are now on sale for the original pilot script of “Twin Peaks.” Diligent detective work has uncovered the script, which Mark Frost, one of the show’s producers, has given to Mountain View School in Snoqualmie to raffle off, plus a VHS video.

The Riverview School Board meeting of May 22 drew its largest crowd of the year as the board agreed on building a high school in Duvall. They said a high school between Carnation and Duvall would solve the conflict of locations, but county regulations prohibit consideration of Carnation sites.

Thursday, June 3, 1965

Norma Cowin and Sue Swenson are co-valedictorians and Dave Edstam is salutatorian of the largest senior class to attend Mount Si High School. The 21st graduating class of Mount Si includes 134 graduating students.

The search continues along the rugged terrain of the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River for Roger Alvord of Ballard, missing since Sunday afteroon while on a fishing trip.