High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 92 text:
“
MT Plagers Present Ten Little Indians Miss Wynstra gives final instructions before curtain time. The set, here in its early stages, Was designed by Iohn Williams and painted by the art workshop. Curt plays the first victim of the mysterious deaths that occur throughout the play. Eighty-Eight Bow l: T, Maves, T. Neitzel. Row 21 P. Robinson, D. Miller, H. Owens, P. Drost, M Boyle, M. Bruce. Row 3: Miss Wynstra, P. Berry, S. Harr, D. Boehm, Miss Cole. TEN LITTLE INDIANS, a suspense filled drama by Agatha Christie, Was the first production selected by the drama de- partment to be presented by the Mount Tahoma Players. It Was presented on November 13th and I-4th, IQG4. Under the expert direction of Miss Katheryn Wynstra, and with the help of Miss Carlene Cole and Linda I-Iale, the various committees and the players themselves made the play a tremendous success. THE CAST Paul Berry ....... ......... W illiam Blore Don Boehm .... .......... D r. Armstrong Mike Boyle ...... .....r... T homas Rogers Mary Bruce ............ ........ Mrs. Ethel Rogers Curt Cornelius ....... ....,............. A nthony Marston Penny Drost ....... ...................... V era Claythorne Sid I-Iarr ........ Terry Maves ....... Dick Miller Tom Neitzel .. Harry Owens Paula lo Robinson ..... Sir Lawrence Wargrave Indictment speaker .......General MacKenzie .............Fred Narracott ......Philip Lombard ..........EmiIy Brent
”
Page 91 text:
“
I I ' A GIRLS' GLEE - Row l: G. Usselman, D. Hinz, M. Taraya, G, Allen, S. Branharn, S. Cryer, S. Hildebrand, P. Schafer, F. Martin, M Beerll KiKirby, L. Herd, K. Roley, S. Query, N. Hoffman. Row 2: K. Rouse, K. Malfait, S. Casteel, D. Roland, B. Cobb, L. Holden, S. Raichart, G. Marker, L. Har- rison, C. Mitchell, E. Garton, T. Norton, N. Bronson, A, Brown. Row 3: I. Bjarlce, I. Young, R. Guinn, A. Hollos, R. Brown, E. Goan, P. Swanson H. McCracken, M. Camus, L. Gerovich, V. Williams, M. Halko, K. Doyle, T. Starney, R. Wheeler. Row 4: M. Martindale, L. Tichy, S. Wright, L Iohnson, L. Silva, T. Geiger, G. Clawson, M. Stevens, I. Etherington, B. Silva, I. Wiclcstrorn, I. Donahue, G. Rousseau, M. Boynton, G. Bronson 1 1 F1 fs.. ... K. Knoll. v. ,SSE W 3 vi E. 2 Q .54 ' bi f Q 7 I1 . Di If I ,am l - i x BOYS' GLEE - Row l: K. Kenyon, F. Lemmer, I. Simpson, I. Green, B. Hoarauf P. Conner I, Brai R K ll R 2: R. Hall,s,P. Burke, C. Ross, I. Wells, D. Miller, M. Loomis, H. Iackson, G. Booth, F. Hahn. Row 3: Brazil ?.gRoggi'xsi D. Cook, R. Meyer, D. Sohn, M. Pratt, C. Wells, I. Dion, F. Higgins, M. Flick. EightyfSeven
”
Page 93 text:
“
Senior Plag: lin Ingenue of the Sierras AN INGENUE OF THE SIEBBAS is a zany, Wild west adventure which starred ten enthusiastic iactors from the senior class. lt took place at Sugar Pine Station in the High Sierras and was presented With the Pep Club Variety Show. Many seniors worked hard to produce the hammiest play yet to be staged in the Mount Tahoma auditoriuml THE CAST Autumn Alferness .... c.,,,ti P retty Petty Mullins Cathy Colydr .,.......ee .,iii.ii..ii R ebecca Wixett lOl'11'1 Ellingson VV,... ,..,,,, l udge Thompson Linda H616 .YVVVV ..ii,i....,,,.. L etitia Floss Gregg Hallen t,i,, ,,,t,,,i B ig lim Rendem Brian Hartzell o...t,,,,,, ,,,,.,V,VV,VV,, Y uba B111 Harlan Holcomb .,i,,i,,i,w ,.,,,7w,,,, I , I, lacgbg Donna Lee Massoth ,,,, t,o,,,V, H ettie Wixell Paula lo Robinson ..... ,,r,,, A bagail P1055 Dale Sliffl ..,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,...... ,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w C harlie Byng Because of the devoted time and help of Miss Kathryn Wynstra and P. Robinson, G. Hallen, C. Colyar, H. Holcolm, and L. Hale. fi T STAGE CREW - a job well done. student directors, Don Boehm and Chris Hanson, here stand our ten senior actors for their curtain call: B. Hartzell, D. Massoth, D. Stirn, A. Alferness, I. Ellingson, Our hard Working stage crew has had a busy year working on pep assemblies, traveling assemblies, the variety show, andlvarious con- certs, They are a devoted team of boys who rarely receive credit for we Iudge Thompson takes the bitter . . . with the betterl 2 , v eil 'I 'T Ln .Aw 2 .C y ,L The play endg with e Crushing defeat fgf Yuba Bill and many Row 1: M. Burke, C. Bermudez, D. Shawnesee. Row 2: I. Doellefield, S fond memories of rehearsals, a Wonderful director, and a senior MCEUGVYI R- Ki1'1C5d9, D- R0biUS01'1, P- B9fTYi D- MCCGHGTTY- year. Eighty-Nine
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.