Naches Valley High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Naches, WA)
- Class of 1955
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LIVES of great men all renund us we can make our 11V6b subllme
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What 1S a yearbook'P Much more than a collect1on of poses and plctures por
hopes and fears amb1t1ons and despa1rs gladness and sorrow htunor and solem
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The passage of t1me may fade even our fondest memomes so we are grateful
for th1s accurate record Turn the pages and l1ve aga1n 1954 55
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traying the people and events of the year. In these pages each of us will find the
MR. ELMER LEONARD
Mathematics
MRS. ROSE PA LMQUIST
Latin
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NVHS F1rst project of the year was the bulldlng of a float for the Sportsman s Day
Parade They also operated two concesslon stands at the annual event Other act1v1
tles of thxs class mcluded decoratlng thelr corner at the All Hlgh Dance, class partle
pep assembhes and the sneall Fmal events for the semol s were Baccalaureate Ser
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"She that is of merry heart hath continual feast."
Entcrecl from Yakima 2g Girl! League Z-'1 lolliw-1' 41: Dru-
matics 353 Tumbling Team Sl: Pep ,Club 4 lolficm-r rljg Soxtctti'
Llg Ellensburg Music Festival 2-43 Spring Muali: Festival 3-
4g All-High Choir 3-4 loffitrcr 415 Annual Stall -1 lluyout telli-
Lor 413 Annual Conference 43 F.'I'. A. 4.
BURNETT, ROBERT - "BOB"
'Generosity is more charitable than wealth."
Sturlcnt Council 33. Clans Olfic-s-r 1,21 lpiw-sirlviit Jill Buy! lf.-ll
vraition 1-ll fntfiuor 5113 Juniisr Play 311 Svniur 1'l:1y lg Tzilr-nt
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CLARK, GERALD - ' JERRY'
Character tires in a man, reputation Outside of him."
Slu'1ontCwunc-il 253 Boys' FL!YlL'l'l1l1UY1 1'-11 Juniwr Play' J.
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COLLIER, NIKE
A gefztlimaiz nzahee no noise."
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"Beauty is at ohcz the ultimate principle and the htfjtlfvrf
aim of art."
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APPLEHOF, GL.-XDYS
"Health and cheerfulness make beauty."
Girls' Lt-Ligue 1--1.
ARNESON, JOANNA - 'JO'
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13, -1: All-High Printresx 4: All State Bztnfl 4: All-High Choir
3, 43 DAR Award 4g ASB Olficer 4 lprcsiflcnt 41: F. '1'.A, 4g
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BAUGHMAN, JOHN
'True politeness is perfect ease and freedom."
Boys' Federation 1-4g Buys' Lcttcr Club -lg All-High Choir
3g Football 1-45 Basketball l-3: Baseball -1.
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IIARLINGTON, FLOYD - 'PICK'
'Decds, not words."
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tcrenco 43 Buys' Lcttcr Cluly 2.15. 44 toflit-or 43: Elle-nslfurg
Music Fcbtival 1-4: Spring Mubic Fratival l-4. All-High
Choir 3,45 Boys' Quart ct 2, 4, 41 Fiiotliall fl,-11 Basketball
1-4g Baseball 2, Ll, 4.
HERALD, PHYLLIS
Goodzzfss is the only ifzvfsfnzcnt which never fails."
Student Council 4: Girls' League l-45 Student Cwnt'tAi'cnuc' 4:
Girls' Letter Club 1-4 Qulficer Ls, president 43: F. li. A. 1:
Office Girl 41 Ellerisburg Mufic Festival 1.4: Band 4.
HESSELGESSEH, BONNIE
The himzailc htart becomes softened by hearing of in-
stances of gcntlcncss and consideration."
Entert-cl from Yakima 43 Girls' Lt-aguc 45 F. T..-X, 4.
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FRANCIS THEONI-L - 'TONI'
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FIQAZILK, BRUCE
"It lakes a gran! man to make a good li.slCner."
Buys' Federation l-4.
FRAZIER, ROBERT
t'Faith lights us Harough the dark of Dfilyf'
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"I have learned that to do orze's next duty is to take a
step tou-ard all that is worth possessing."
Student Couneil 4g Paper Staff lg Girls' League l-4: Junior
Play 12, Senior Play 4, Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Thcspians -lg Stu-
dent Conference Z, 3, 41 Librarian l, 2, 3, F. H. A. lg Ellens-
burg Music- Festival 4, Spring Musie Festival 1-41 All-High
Choir 3, 'lg Annual Stall' 1-4 ti-upy editor 2, editor 41, Annual
Conl'i-renee 34,415 Szltety Conti-renee 153 Outstanding Rurzil
Youth Awurmi 213 F. T.A. 43 Hunur liiill 2.13,-1,
HULL, UAIZLENE
The way to have a friend Ls to be one."
llntereil Jig All-lligrh Choir.ipGirls1 Leugi1e1i,11 0lflt'L'L1ll'i
IIVMANN, S'l'ANl.EY
'If lriioirlerlgr' is poiet r, patiiiiee is powerful."
Paper Stull 4. lily! l'lt'liK'I'1llIf'll 1--1. tuilii-er .1,lJ. 'llili-ni
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HlTlN'll1lllll'IY, -HN
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IIUHN, 'WAYNE
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Wisflorrz is the health of tht soul."
linteri-il Irvin, 'x'1iki:i:ii.i. Bly! l"iwli-ir1itiwn.,,'11 limi-ur liiill
lntriiniurzil Biifketlizill ILA. Biifeluill 4.
Howix'I'T, KARON
"What good-iiaturrd people have us, we look forward
with extra pleasure to their return."
Paper Stall' 4: Girlz' League 1-41 Junior Play 33 Senior Pl
-1: Thespi:1ns.i, 41 Drarnalies Z1 Librarian ll: Pep Club 1,21
Ulfiee G rl J, 41 Ellensburg Musii' Festival 1,21 Spring Mu
Festival l,1Z1 Annual Stall l, Z.
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"The m ission of art is to rcprcstnt nature not to imitate
hor."
Girl! League l--lg Girls' L4-ttc-r Club l-l. Tuuibling 'll-:un i
2, Ji. Pop Club l,Z.'1: Ski Club 1.2,-1: Annual Stuff 1,31 Ilunm
Roll 211 F.T..-X. -l.
KENNETT, DONNA
"Tho dmc! is cL'c1'ytliing,' thc fame nothing."
Pzipur Slilll' fl: Girl! Lcziguc 1--l toiiiuvr all . Senior Plzix' tl.
I':1li-ntShoxx l. 3: DI'2lll'lllllfSJ1 Librzirizin 1, LZ: F. ll. A. l
Pi-If Club Jig Olfivm- Girl 4: Nom-ttu 1. Trio 1: Scxtut .iz I-llliinw
burg Muric Fuftivixl I-fl. Spring Music lfvwlival 1--lg All-
lli-Ll1Cliuir.2.'l: Bxinil l--1 loiliccr 2. J, ll.
KING, JOYCE
HF07'SIZf1l'Cl.SHlf quiet lrinzl zvhosc 7VUf1U'C ncrfr varies."
liiiti-in-if .11 Gil! L1-11gL1m-IJ.-1.
Lljlz, ROBEIZT - 'BOB'
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puff."
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HUNTER, ANITA
tBeauty lives zrith l:indncs.s."
Girls' League l-41 Talent Show 1-4. Librarian ig Tumbling
Team 2, iig Pup Club 1, Z5 Suxlct 1. 1.21. Elleniburg Mufit- I-'eff
tival 1-31 Spring Music Feftival 1-,xg All-High Choir -L.
JONES, GENE
Take Iijc too seriously-and u-hat is it worth?"
Entered from Connoll, Washington 2. Boys' Fcrleratinn 2.5391
Baseball -1g Babkctball 2: Honor llull Iig Intramural Basketball
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Joims, JERRY
Good humor is always a success."
Boys' Federation 1-4 lofficcr Lljg Boys' Letter Club 1441 Ski
Club 1-41 Football 1-45 Boxing 1-4g Track 1-4.
JONES, LAWRENCE - "SMOKEY"
'I would rather do and not promise, than promise and
not do."
Student Council 4g Boys' Federation 1-'lg Boys' Lottcr Club JJ,
4g Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Ellcnsburg Music Festival Z3
Football 1, 41 Basketball 1-4g Track 3,4g ASB Olficvr -l tstagu
manager 47.
IXIOORE, MAIQILYN f "HI-:N1iY"
"Youth it-iiliozci faith is like a day without sun."
Sturln-nl C-iunvil 11 Paper Stall' Ii. Girls' League 1-4: Talent
Slum 1- l. Stuilent Crmiileivnev -ig Girls' Letter Cluli Z, 3.4:
Ninn-Ile 51.-11 Soxti-I 1.2: Iillensliurg Music Festival 1-4.
hprinu Musiv I-R fliviil 1'-11 All-l1igliCliuir:3,41 Honor Roll
...AL Bunii 1--1iivi'i-siilvnl-ll: F.'l',A, 4.
1lll'lil1.'XY, liAIl10N.X - 'MONA'
"Life ix of Iifih i-alia zwlcss it can bc cozzsccratcd by
duty,"
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3 'li1iiiii15i3iv. 1.1. 1 'l'lu-siiiiins 1. l..lil'1iI'lllll L..i, 5. Pep
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Musii- l"wt1x'Fil 1--1: Spring Musii' F1--livzil 1-11: All-High
Cii fir 4, Annual :taxi .Z. .i, -1 lluyuulciiitui'.ij1 Iiwnnr Rell
2. .i.-1: lfiwnzivemiziiiq Princi-sf -1: 5l!fII'lS!i1Ll.I'l.r Day Prineess
4: .-Xnnuul CwnIi-1'L-nu- .13 F.T.A, 4.
N.-G1iI:LXl', KENXIL'1'li
"Siltncc is mort CIOQ2lfllt Ufaiz it-ordsf'
Biivs' lfeiir-iwitiiiii 1-11.
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Hllappimss sccms made to bc slzarvdf'
Girls' League 1--lg Tzilunt Slmw 2,2S, 41 Student Cunlereneu
Song Lemler 2. Ii. -lg Pep Club 1-4g Sl-qi Club 1,2,4g Nnnettu
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Ali-Higli Choir 4,41 Annual Smit' 2, .iq All-High Queen 4.
MQPHEE, JANICE - "JANI"
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To a young heart everything is fun."
Class Officer 43 Girls' League 1-4 Cofficcr 4lg Talent Show
1--lg Student Conference 4g Pep Club 1-4 loificcr 2, 3, 41g
Office Girl 4g Nonette 3,45 Sextet 1,2g Ellcnsburg Music
Festival 1-4. Spring Music Festival 1, Zg Annual Staff 1,2,3
Honor Roll 4.
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'Fun gives you a hug and shakes laughter out of you."
Paper Staff 1-515 Girls' League 1-4 lofficer 41: Junior Play
33. Senior Play 43 Girls' Letter Club 4g Librarian 1-33
F. H. A. lg Pep Club 1-21 Office Girl 3-4. Ellensburg Music
Festival 1,2, 4g Spring Music Festival 1, 2,4g All-High Choir
43 Annual Staff 1-4 tlayout editor 41g Honor Roll 2-4g F. T. A.
4 tofficcr 41.
RICARD, LORETTA - "LORI" '
True gladncss does not have to speak."
Girls' League 1-43 Dramatics 2, 3g Pep Club 1-4 tofficer 231g
Ellensburg Music Festival 1,2,4z Spring Music Festival 1,2g
Banfl 4.
RICHARDSON, BRYCE
'Happy opinions are the wine of the heart."
Entered from Yakima 33 Student Council 43 ASB Officer 45
Paper Staff 3,4 leditor 415 Boys' Federation 3,45 Junior Play 4
L51 Senior Play 45 Ellensburg Music Festival 3,45 Spring
Music Festival 3, 43 All-High Choir 3,4g Football 33 F. T. A.
4.
RICHARDSON, LaWAYNE - 'WAYNE'
'Heroes are a mischievous race."
Student Council 43 Class Officer 15 Boys' Federation 1-4
tofficer 311 Boys' Letter Club 2, 35,4g tpresidcnt 41g Football
1-4 tlnspirational Award 41: Basketball 1-4g Track 2, 3,4.
OSBOHN, KENNETH - "OZ'
"Opportunity comes to all u-ho u'ork hard and wish."
Boys' Federation 1-4.
PENNEY, ROBERT - 'BOB'
'His laugh, full of life, zcithout any control."
Class Officer 4g Boys' Federation 1-45 Talent Show13,4g
Drairaties 254 Fire Committee 1, 2g Boys' Letter Club 2, 13,4
Ellensburg Music Festival 1-4: Spring Music Festival 1-4g
All-High Choir 3, 45 Annual Staff 1-4 ladvertising manager
41g Honor Roll 2,3, 4: Basketball Manager 1,2g Band 1-4
tawarii committee 41. y
PHILLIPS, HELEN 1 .
'The busy have no time for anything but happirwssf'
Student Council 4g Paper Staff 29 Girls' League 1-43 Talent
Show2-4g Dramatics Zig Student Conference 2,4g Girls' Let-
ter Club l-4 lofficer 2-5113 Song Leader 4g Majorette 2, -Lg
Pep Club 1, 4g Office Girl Lip Nonette 2-4g Ellensburg Music
Festival 1-43 Spring Music Festival 1-4g Annual Staff 1-4
lcopy editor 3, subscription editor 41g Honor Roll 2-4g ASB
Officer 4 ttrcasurer 41.
PIERCY, WILODYNE - "W'lL'
"E'nthus1k1sm is contagious."
Paper Staff 3g Girls' League 1-4g Talent Show 1-4g Student
Conference 43 Song Leader 4g Pep Club 2-4g Office 3-4g
Sextette 1-33 Ellensburg Music Festival 1-43 Spring Music
Festival 1-4g Annual Staff 2-4g Clarinet Quartette 1. Band
1-4 lofficer 413 All-High Choir 3-4. '
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"II is flu! soul Um! nzalpfs Um body rich."
Gxrlb' I.--uguw 1-4. F. ILA, 11011111-1' lj. I311iwCIL1IJ 4: E.1L-nb
bury AILIFIL' Fcxlxxzxi I,2,'I15j1l'il'Igg IKIL1b1u I-'1'ftlx'a1 1.2.-1.
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STEVENSON, SYLVIA A KONI'
"It is a fricmlly Inart that has plnzty of friends."
Gxrlf' LL-zlguc I-4. D1':m111tivb 2,11 I1II1I'LlI'ILIf1 I-113 E111-nshul
Music Fc:st1vz1I Z1 Sprmg Musia' Fubtivul I: IIOFIOI' R011 253
F.T.A. -1 Iofficcr 41.
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"A frirndship that makes the least noise is 'very often
the best."
Boys' Federation l-4.
Urzic, ED
"Friendship buys fricndslzip."
Entered from Seattle 4: Boys' I-'L-111-ration 41 Intramural
Basketball 4.
WALTERS, ANNETTV
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To God, thy country, and thy frirnd bc true."
Entered from Wapato 2: Class Officer 41 Girls' League
2-4 lofficer 411 Talent Sliow 31 Pep Club-1: Sextettc 133
Ellensburg Music Festival 3: Spring Music Festival LJ,
4: All-High Choir 15,4 tofficer IJ, 43.
WALTERS, JERRY
"When in God thou belicvest, ncar God thou will
certainly bc."
Entered from Wapato 25 Boys' Federation 2-4.
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svvfxx, BENNIE
Fen' things arc iznpossiblc to diligence and Skill."
Boys' Fecleration 1--it Junmr Play Zig Tumbling Team 1-2:
Slpi Club 4.
TERRELL, Tom
"An honest heart possesses a Kingdom."
Stuilent Council 1, 43, 4: Class Officer 1, 3 lpresiflent 17 ASB
Officer 4 tvicc-presidentjg Junior Play 3g Senior Play 4: Boys
Federation 1-4g Thespians 55,41 Drarnatics 3,41 Student Con-
ference 1, ii, 4: Assembly Committee 4g Boys' Letter Club 2,3
4 lofficer 435 Tumbling Team 2i Football 1-4 Qcaptain -ll: Bas-
ketball 1-41 Trace 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4g Boys' State 31 All-
High King 4: Safety Conference 51,41 F. T. A. 4.
TESTER, VELMA - 'GRADY'
Have friends not for the salsa of receiving but for
giving."
Paper Staff Zig Girls' League 1--1: Junior Play Jig Senior Play
4g Thespians .5-45 Dramatif-s 351 Student Conference Ji: Girls'
Letter Club 1-4 tofficer 2-431 Turnliling Team 2-Ji: Office
Girl :J-4g Iillerfsburg Musie Festival 15 Spring Music Festi-
val lg P.S.S. P. Conference .31 Teen Talk Correspondent 45
Honor Roll IJ.
TOLLE, TED
Gentlencss succeeds better than violence."
Boys' Federation 1-4g Fire Committee 2g Student Bus
Driver 4.
HALE, MODEAN
"Her ways are ways of plcasantness, and all her paths
are peace."
Entered 45 Girls' League 4.
HALE, ROBERT
WEBB, RAYMOND - 'RAY'
"Good humor is thc szuzshinc of the mind."
ball Z, -1: Baseball 2, 55, -1.
WILSON, DON - 'BUTCH'
Politezzcss costs nothing and gains cL'erythz'ng."
Class Officer l,3,-1: Fire C -mzrittee 4: Football 1
kt-tball 1-4g Track lg Annual Staff 1.
"Camera Shy" Seniors
LOWERY, LECIA
"Gentler1css and kindness "'ill make our world
paradise."
Entered from Winnfielcl, L
MATTHEWS, KEITH
"He who sings frightens au J his ills."
"An honest man is respected by all parties."
Entered 43 Boys' Federation 4.
Entered 4g Boys' Federation 4.
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,Rana 4, Girls' League 4.
Boys' FK'flL'l'l1tlfJll 1-43 Junwr Play Jig Semor Play 41 Drama
ties 2i,4g Boys' Letter Clul12,.5,-11 Football 1, 3,41 Basket-
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The semors of 1955 have been an ac
twe group smce the1r grade school days
Twenty seven of them have been school
compamons smce the flrst grade
Among the accomphshments of thls
group wh1le stlll ln grade school were
two successful operettas Top of the
World" and Klng KoKo a puppet show
Naches Lona Get Acquamted Dance box
soclals sprmg pageants talent shows
dances and an elghth grade annual
When thls energetlc group entered
NVHS they were the largest group to date
Durmg the1r four year span they have
made an envlable record The semors
have sponsored and partlcxpated 1n many
actxvltles mcludlng hay rldes carolmg
partxes plcmcs dances and skxts
Th1s class also presented two successlul
plays You Can t Klss Carolme' and
G1rl Crazy The ASB Dr1ve was won by
thls class both as freshmen and sen1ors
Durmg the1r Jumor year thls group gave
a successful Jumor-Semor Prom Stran
ger ID Paradlse
As the class of 55 leaves NVHS they
leave behlnd four years well spent and
take wlth them many memorles
Thlrty tour
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Pxctured aboxe top to bottom
Semor corner at the All Hlgh Dance
Senmors at party alter Gxrl Crazy'
seems from thc. Semor Class Partv
held m the MLl1tlIJUTpObL Room
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Flay
Seated S Anglm secretary S Sxmmons presxdent J Cooper
bocxalchalrman Standmg G Olson vnce presxdent Mrs
Strand Mr Borck advlsors D Llebert soc1alcha.1rman
Led by Presulent Sylv1a Sunn ons and advxsed by Mrs Strand and Mr Borck the
jumors completed a busy year xg 1 S y
th umm la a food sale the entry ol a float ln the Sportsma.n's Day Parade, and the
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Jumor Semor Prom Much hard work, under the supervlslon of Banquet Chamrman Jamce
Buyan and Dance Chzurman Sylv1a Anghn, was put 1nto orgamzxng the Prom the fxual
h ld
farewell g1ft to thc graduates The last socxal event ofthe year was a class plcmc e 1n
the sprmg
Jumor Play Cast Prom Commlttee Chalrmen
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Louise Mcloy Barbara Mitchell
Ken Olson Jean Penney
Dorothy Hivwalcl Neil Saclenwasscr
Jan Tomlinson Mary Thomas
Bill Von Essen Jim Von Esscn
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Seated J Eucltbon btrgeant at arms
M Exans -.trrttaxy J Matoon pubx
rlent L Robbins treasurer
Standmg Mr Walker 2lilVlbOl L
Vorrath btlotant at armb L Moon
eomal chaxrman J Van De Brakt
VILG presulent J Buyan eotxalthaxr
man Mr Graham adv1sor
The class of Q7 beffan a euneebbful year by eleetlng Jon Matoon to relgn as presldent
I Carrol Walker and Mr Don Graham served as advxbors to the group
bporteman 5 Dax Paraole Othex aeuutxes were a bltatumg party, a dance, a clash hay r1de
a food sale and 1 class DICHIC at the end ofthe year
Flont row R Franelb A Bextbeh L Edmondson S Doshler P Connelly L Elllson L Cooper J Daxlev
Second rovs J F1fe A Ford M Evans J Buyan E Angel J Clark Y Brovmell M Brlskev R Carrell
Thlrd row R Fmesz J Bransford R Frueh J Brevmeyer J Breymeyer D Abhbrooks D Derby
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Front row A Sorensen M Reese A Watson B Young B Whybark R Sllvestrx L Vorrath Second row
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trf..1suu1 R Kauzlarxeh prtsldent
S Olson secretary G Lounsbuxy vnec
presnknt Standmg, Mr FrankDemchuek
and Mxss Betty Cowan advlsors
The larvest freshman class IU the hlstory of NVHS began 1ts year by electmg Joe
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F1rst event of the year was the 1n1t1at1on Later aet1v1t1es melucled a Sportsman s
Day float, decorat1on of a corner at the All H1gh Dame, a Iood sale and a eh111 tend
The class ended the year w1th the dass DILUIC
Front row R Dean V Ayers B Gerard K. Coatney M Bogle B Ball B Cawthron J Gervaxs R Dean
Second row A Cameron B Brlseoe B Cameron S Glaspey A. Anderson B Dollner, P Estes B Anduson
S Boyd Thxrd row J Flsher J Blrge B Breshears D Dormaler F Flfe M Frueh G Doeseher L
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row M MtGrew L Morgan E O'De11 J Morley J Lyons F Kxme H Jackson D Matthes Th1rdroxx
N Keep D Jones B Jones R Kauzlarmh M Hudson T Kohl G Humphery B Lee
row L Voorh1es M Wood J Schut L Smlth E Stevenson T Prultt D Wort M Tolle, I'h1rci row G
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Fourth row R Knapp J Rlcarfl B Reynolds D Stark C Sxmmons M Tappe AMaza N Smlth S Mchmzt
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Front row: D. Watson, C. Stillwaugh, P. Richardson, J. Sheffield, I. Searcy, C. Watson, J. Wacldington. Second
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In the sp: mg, ol '04 nlnc JUHIOI 5 warn Llrutenl to suvr is ASB Off1t.Llb lox the Lomlng
Hclgn Phllllpe, ugasurer Jc,r1y Slmlez lJl1blHBSSl11f1Y1lgLI' A11ecn Anglln advcrtlmng
manager Lawrance Jomb stalf manignr G1 eta Huuttnu annual Ldltor Bryce Rmharclbon
paper edxtox
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Under the capable leadershlp of ASB presulcnt Joanna Arntbon md hu to opuatlxt
asmstants another busy and eventful year at NVHS was completto
The Student COUHC11 composed of ASB off1cers and thc, presldnnte of the claaeee and
clubs 1S an orgamzatmn whose purpose vs to create mtereet 1n ephool act1v1t1es and to
make the school a better place m Wh1Ch to bu11d character and Gam knowleooe
The most successful project of the year was the sponsorsh1p of a Homecommg the
f1rst IH the h1story of NVHS Later m the fall the Councll attended the Student Leaders,
Conference held mn Yaklma Other aot1v1t1c's for the year meluded the A11 H1011 Dante
Work Day and tht March of Dunes Dr1ve
Samui P Htrald S SIHIUIOHS A Anplm D Fenn J Arntbon J Manrmg, H Ph1111pS M Moorr. P Fenner
Stamhn Mr Bxtex G Huettmr J hauzlamth J heal VN Rltharcleon J Gaudette J Mattoon F Harlm um
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Loyal co operatlon and frxendly feelmg
among the g1rls of NVHS have been made
poss1b1e through the earnest effort of the
G1rls' League
Aslde from the regular meetmgs four
socxal events were sponsored by the League
Fmrst of these was the B1g L1ttle Sxster Party
held IH the fall The glrls largest socxal
undertakmg was the Candy Cane Cot1ll1on
the Chrlstmas Formal The annual Tw1rp
Week and T010 Carmval Capers were
year was the Mothers Tea held IH May
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The Boys Federatlon was ably gulded
through a busv year by Presxdent Plc'
Harlmgton and Mr Bateg adusor
The Federat1on a SSFVICG orgamzatlon
furmshed boys to patrol the football bas
ketball and baseball games helped ereet
the new football bleachers assxsted w1th pep
assembhes and donated S100 for the nhxrlpool
purchased for the athletxc department of school
P Fewel P Harlmgton J Jones J Ewans Seated Iv Bom A Walters D Fenn D
Kennett IN Rxchard on Standmg J McPhee
Mrs Russell S Platt D Johnston
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Pcnnuy. Joanna Arnuson, Sue Dake,
Miss. Cowan.
Kiivcliiig: ltlnrlvnu Evans, Kay
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Led by President Wayne Richardson, the
Boys' Letter Club, a service organization
participated in many activities during the
year The club took an active part in Naches
fu st homecoming, sponsored dances and
smokers dui ing the winter, and helped the
different sports by selling used equipment at
low prices The boys take it upon them
selves to maintain order and neatness in the
halls and on the grounds
Under the leadership of President Phyllis
Herald the Girls' Letter Club completed a
successful year and donated S100 to football
lights The girls held sports turnouts, sold
hotdogs and coffee at football games and had
a softball team in the spring
Elected vice president was Jean Penney,
with Velma Tester, point chairman Del Fcnn
secretary treasurer and Miss Cowan, ad
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Left to right: N. Boyd, D. Kennett, P.
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Howatt, Mr. Batey, N. Dellinger, L.
Hohner, V. Tester, W. Piercy, J.
Penney D. Kauzlarieh J, Arneson.
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Under the leadershxp of Mrs Rose Palm
qu1st, school hbrarxan, the hbrary staff per
formed V21I1Ol1S dut1es throughout the year
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bookb, f111ng magazmes, repzurmg and shelx
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A large group 01 Jumor and semor g1r1s
performed the var1ouS LlUt1Cb of offme g1r1
durlng the past 3631 The gulb are unde1
the supe1v1b1on of M1 Rub:-ell .md M1
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Some oi 111011 duueb 1111,1u11ed taldnv IO
anbwermg the phone, n.u,t1ng SHILSIULU, and
deposmng money
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A111er1ea Club had a suceessful year The
members alded wxth commumty and sehool
affaxrs They attended grade school and h1gh
school classes to observe and help the tea
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help d the members learn more about the
te'1eh1nO professwn
The elub chose the name The Rose
Palmqulst Cl1.1pte1 , IU hono1 ol Mrs Pal 1
qulst who was mstlumental ln olffanlmng, he
UIOUD Mr C C Walker served as eo
adx 1sor
The olf1ee1 s were p1es1c1ent Bob Bur
nett v1ee presxdent Bob Penney see1e
eh:111n1.1n Jam e MePhee andh1sto11.1n
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Th1s year the Pep Club, adxlsed by M1 s.
Paula Thon a .mn led by p1 esn ent Peggy
Fenner DOUSO1 ed the Football Banquet,
purchased new un1fo1111s, an 1 dl ew up 1 new
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The pep ol the student body was g1ven a boost durmg the sport season by the combmed
efforts of the yell squads and the song leaders
The classes were well represented at all sports events by the f1ve semors two Jumo s
two sophomores and one freshman who composed the corps of our pep program
Pep was the by word of the yell squads Jamce and Jack1e Buyan and Sharon Hayes for
lootball season and Joanna Arneson Peggy Fenner and Lmda Smxth for basketball season
The muslcal part of the student body part1c1pat1on was ably led by our four song leaders
Helen Ph1ll1ps Wlloclyne P181 cy Julle Erlckson and Sue MCKltF1Ck
JKHICG and JHCKIG Joanna, Lmda and Peggy
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Boyd J Manrmg Steond row J Clark M Brxbkey J Arneeon SNIVIH Greta and Mr Clark
Vt Pmrey S Reynolda Th1rd row D Vlart S Anglln N
Rlehardbon J Buvan H Phmllxps Fourth rovs L Moore, A
Anglm Y B1Ownell D Fenn P Fenner Back row Mr Clark
T Tcrlcll S Humann Vt Eller B Burnett B Penney
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A la1 gt staff led by a capable edltor, Greta Huettner, .ind adueed by Mr Clark com
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throuffhout the book both IH the a1t and photoffraphy
The staff purehabed a new eamera, and remo leled the annual room 1Or INOIL eonvement
mn' mg cond1t1Ons
Suen staff n1e11be1S attendec the Annual COI1fG1 ence 1U Seattle The Staff was also 16
D1 cbented at the Yak1111a Student Leane1 COn1e1enee
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Under the leadershlp of ed1tor Bryce R chardson and adv1sor Robert Lee 'Doc'
Wolf the Ranger Rev1ew Staff made up of volunteers from the Jumor language arts class
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Among the addmons to the staff were a new muneograph machme and a sports ed1tor
D1Ck Doescher Karon How att f1lled the roll of exchange edltor
To add to the bplllt of Chrlstmas the staff set up and decorated a tree 1n the hall of
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TYPING MIMEOGRAPHING STENCILLING
Barbara and Delores Donna and Barbara B111 Ted and Mxke
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.filers and Tiespzans fntiusuzstzc
The Naches Hlgh School Skx Club began IIS
year w1th a tr1p to Morse Creek the last week
end m November Almost every weekend fol
lowxng members could be found skung at the
Amerxcan R1ver Sk1 Bowl The actlve members
also went on two overmght trlps to Amerlcan
R1ver
Mlss Betty Cowan and Mr Carrol Walker
were advlsors of the group
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School grew thls year 1n number and sp1r1t
The Junlor and semor plays, and the Chrxstmas
and Easter programs added members to the
group Another act1v1ty of the Troup was the
sprmg project, a Chlldren s Theater, at
wh1ch Jack and the Beanstalk was presented
The Thesp1ans have done much to enr1ch
apprec1at1on of dramat1cs
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appearances IH add1t1on to perfornung at all home football and b'1sketb'1ll U'1l'llLb F11 st
appearance of the band was at thc Wapato Harvest Festwal They also part1e1pated 1n the
Balloon Parade and the annual Sportsman s Dav f6StlV1tl6b
Our forty DISCS band also took an act1vc part IH school all'11rs bv playmq at all pep
assembhes, spec1al assembhes, and the Talent Show
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Under the d1rect1on of Mr Donald Graham the All H1gh Cho1r completed a busy year
F1rst appearance of the group was at the Thanksglvlng assembly These muslcxans also
sang at the Chmstmas and Easter assembhes
Sprmg found th1s select group pract1c1ng for the cho1r competxtxon at the Ellensburg
Muslc Festlval and for the1r annual Sprmg Concert
All H1gh Cho1r cons1sts of volunteer members who hold thelr pracuces from 8 30 to
9 JO Monday and Thursday mormngs
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Fenn D Kennett J Manrmg S MCK1tFlCk S Platt Second row W Pxercy M Reese N Boyd J Arneson A
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row M Wood D Kauzlarlch B Whybark R Dean R Dean E Reynolds D Lusk B Penney K Matthews
B Camerson D Wart J Buyan E Ockfen Fourth row Mr Donald Graham D Dormaler S Humann F
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Two much appreciated small ensemble groups at Naches High this past year were
the Girls Nonette and the Boys Quartet Both groups participated in the Talent Show
tooli pait in school assemblies, entertained at PTA appeared on KIMA TV, sang for
xalious valley clubs, and competed in the small ensemble competition held in Yakima
in the spl inf' Mrs Ethel Phillips accompanied each of the groups
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Jerry Shafer
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Jerry Breymeyer
Lylah Hohner
Becky Whybark
Boys' Quartet
Don Vwlson
Opemng MUSIC
Muslcal Selectlon
Harmomca Duet
Monologue
Mus1ca1 Selectlons
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A Westexno Whoever heard of a Western
for a class plax " Well the sen1o1 s d1d and
G1rl Crazy was the bxffgest h1t of the year
The play was presented on Iwoxembez 29 and
Glrl Crazy concerned a cheerful youn
New Yorl plavboy sent to hls uncle s ranch
ln Arlzona because hls famlly thought a year
out whale men are men and glrls are scarce
was just what he needed Upon hls arrlval
ua tax1eab Danny Churehxll lound hunself IH
xolved ln an unusual and amusmg sxtuatlon A
the plot unfolded other characters of the Old
West appeared
Karen Howatt anl Ramona Murray asslsted
Mr Wolf as student d1rectors Those work
mg backstage were Greta Huettner propert1es
Darlene Hull advertlsmg Dolores S1lvestr1
and Phyllls Herald t1ckets Del Fenn sound
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Cast Members
Danny
Molly
Jake
Lanl
LOUIS
Cactus
Sam
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Pete
Rose
Tess
Babs
Janet
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Bryce Rlehardson
Neva Jo Puchardson
Jack Gaudette
Jerry Shafer
Plck Hal llngton
Joe Evans
Bob Burnett
D1c.l Doesehtr
Sylvla Platt
Alleen Anglln
Joanna Arneson
Donna Kennett
Ramona Mui r IX
Velma Tester
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class players w1th the help of Thesp1an presl
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who was 111 at the t1me The cast of elghteen
was thrected by Mr Robert Lee Wolf ass1sted
bv Troy Emmons and Denny Reed
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1to1 for the Blade a well known New York news
paper Whxle he and h1s wlfe were spend1ng
the1r vacatlon a k1dnapp1ng occurred on a ne1gh
bor1ng estate and the local sherlff not1f1ed Dodd
who phoned the story to the Blade
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thclr appearances They mcluded reporters
from the Blade reporters from r1val newspapers
an F B I agent the mother of the k1dnapped boy
her ma1n and a Russ1an spy
Many other Junlors worked backstage on such
th1ngs as l1ght1ng propert1es make up and
stage Settxngs
The cast for the product1on was as follows
Penryn Dodd
Mrs Dodd
Perry Brown
Wyatt Court
Jenny Jones
B1ll Plckens
Ru ts McGowan
Al Vo al
Wllllalllb
M1 West
Mxs Smxth
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Malcolm
Dom lS
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Slot el eepcr
Ma ' ed Man
Delbert Lusk
Nancy Stanf1eld
Raye Nordberg
Darrel L1ebert
Sylvla S1mmons
Jack Gaudette
Sylvla Anghn
George Reed
Gary Olson
Sh1rley Dob1e
Louella Yarbrough
Iwe1l Sadenwasser
Ed Reynolds
Jean Cooper
Marv Thomas
Davxd Burns
Denny Reed
Walter Eller
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rens' theater Jack and the Beanstalk
Aprll 27 29 The play was presented to all
grades ol the grade school and the h1gh school
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troupe of Naehes H1gh School and was under
the d1rect1on of Robert Lee Doe Wolf and
Velma Tester
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Wldow
Rap Havwoocl
M3510 Maker
Glant
Glant s Xlllc
Gaxln
Mgholes
Man 1U the Moon
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Joan
Annot
Dlek Doescher
Carol Lowman
Joe Evans
Bob Burnett
Jael Gaudette
Joanna Arneson
Darrel Lmbtrt
Ed Rex nolds
Tom Tu lell
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Game Slate ' " Squires Crew,2
Arrangements were completed
Monday for a Yakima Valley
championship football game be-
tween Naches. coholder of the
Northern Division title. and Rich-
land, Southern Division champion
The game will be played Friday
at Richland's Bomber Bowl, start-
Last years bouthern, Lnampion:Game Bel A A' Av A
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ing at 8 p.m.
The game is actually a resump-
tion of the traditional lntra-Valley
rivalry between the two divisions.
Rangers Dlhnp
Prosser,
NORTHERN
Wapato ......
Naches ,.... . .
Ellensburg ....
Marquette
Cle Elum
Grandview ....
Selah ........
Highland ....
Toppenish
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NACHES-With Wayne
son leading the way
Pasco angling for a bid to the an By DICK DILLVIAN Naches Rangers to a 25-0 victory ond and third
nual Thanksgiving State ls. Seat , Herald Sports Writer over Marquette last night the Ra
tle game, turned thumbs down on ' 1Aided by the finest blocking The win kept the Rangers se- while lit
a game with Marquette, Norther n n this season at Squires' Field, curely on top of the Yakima Val- game I
winner. The game was propose, ayne Richardson scored three ley Northern Division loop. over for
this year by Fran Rish, coach of UChCl-UWII ' ' ' 1642- POURCY-
the Bombers who won their co
ference title with three straigh I The Same
victories. Cle Elum, cowinnel G e o note for the
with Naches, was given an oli :Third I
D0rtunity to flip a coin to se rrl FY
Whether Naches or Cle Elum gal . . . IDS- but
ed the playoff, but the offer was I make 7-he
refwsed by Dale Bunnell, heat gftkfffligl'-I
e lt or a
Ifootball and basketball coach, wliq
lwas anxious to start cage turnouts' Yakima valley-S two strongest
1 RUSH! Vote APPFUVII teams, one on defense and the
' Naches Coach Jake Borck P1-hither on offense, will clash tonight
the Pl'0P053l 10 his Ranger teirln Richland for the Valley highi
members and the Squad voted urs c li 0 ol football championship.
animously to take on the Bomliiame time is 8 p.m. in Bomber
ers. Borck reported the Rangeraqtvl, .
rarin' to go with no serious in Naches, the highest-scoring'
'luries to hamper them. eleven in the Valley this year with
Only quarterback Jerry Coopqf tot'-1 ef 'al-1--i'-rf for Him- dimes
lill miss the game. The husk!
lnior left yesterday for duty r
le Air Force.
Naches and Cie Elum finished it
deadlock for the Northern Divl a n
on's top place, each losing on
me while winning sevel.. Na
hes' only loss was to Wapat
meets Richland. which held a like backs Jerry Reid and Larry Har wayne was
number of opponents to just 72 rold and fullback Gary Hinkle
d
The Rangers, coholders of the Johnson and DGMY Neill- The
Northern Division title with Cle
Elum, actually have a better de- 3 COUIPIBUB replacement Imit-
fensive record with only 39 points lick will quarterback both units. clear am
scored on them but played only The Bombers USS both 8 Split T. - P
brother Jerry lending a helping
hand. Nachos' Rangers ran their
victory string to three straight
yesterday by scoring a 32-6 win
over Prosser.
Wayne scored three touchdowns
and one try for point for a total
of 19 points and passed for anoth-
er extra point. Jerry plunge
d
across for one six-pointer and the'
other Ranger score was tallied b
reserve fullback Ray Webb.
Naches rumbled 70 yards in
eight plays during the first quar-
ter for their initial touchdown
lwith the Rangers.
Offensively and defensively tll
While Cle Elum dropped its till
,Rangers finished ahead of tit
lwarrlors in the final statisti
3 Naches scored a .total of 241 polrlll By JACK
in nine games or an average Associated Press
nearly 27 points per contest, T There are more sure
Rangers' foes amassed only veath and taxesas any
ints. Cle Elum piled up a totgan plainly see-and one
199 to rank third offensive s football upsets.
,lille its opponents scored 43 I Twenty-nine sportswriters
,gee the Warriors second in dbroadcasters hopped on the
feng, bandwagon to make this-the
. wapato Finishes Third gest week in Associated Press
Wapato's Wolfpack wound it
Qwith 8 30 yard P555 from Vl'ayne 'third iii the final standings, sewn
to Don Wilson highlighting the
'drive Jerry finally pushed across
,from the three but Wayne's place'
ikick try for point failed.
I The Rangers drove 40 yards to
.another score in the second quar-
ih ,total offense and fourth on t N
defense, scoring 217 points w
Despite its undefeated record 5
the Valley's Southern Divisio
Richland lost three and tied one.
crack the ust after de-'unblemished records among the m men
vysville. lClass A clubs ofthe state Ldgwali
Tacoma, which edged Gonzaga of Spokane was picked H th
:its opponents scored only 81.
lter. Wayne sliced 13 yards for thef overall competition. Conferenl
final yardage. A pass for the point
was incomplete,
A Prosser fumble on the Mu--
statistics followed along with NACHE5
final standings with Richland Tian' Alvfuey-
the best defense and offense tea Jake Bofck 5,1994
while Swan this season ford have turned into the surpi
stangs' 37 in the third quarter led
to the third Rangers' touchdown
with Wayne eating up the distance
in two plays for the tally and add-
ing the point.
Naches kicked off and Prosser
fulnbled again. this time on its
own 25. After a short drive, Wayne
slipped over from the five. A pass
for the point was good.
High Scorer
Richardson, the Rangers All-Yal-
ley candidate. has individually
scored 113 points this season. more
than the total of 113 the Bombers
have scored as a team Richard-
son's scoring included 21 touch-
downs and nine mira points but
excludes several passes for touch-
downs.
Poor uealher has seriously
limited workouts at the Nachos
Valley School this past week. al-
though coach Jake Borck said the
Rangers nent through good drills
Tuesday and lkednesday, fllosl ol
the drills have hcen 10 acquaint
converted guard .lorry .loncs with
the quarterback duties vacated by
Jerry Cooper for Air Force service
To fill Jones' spot at left
Borck has shifted senior
Shaffer from tackle while the
of the lineup went unchang
In Richland coach Fran Rish
the Bombers made a
shift of three backs. aiming at
better
the Goldeiiclale Timberwolves- of the new ffwtbell Season-
lshare the football title they ha The
I E
held for three consecutlv
'the two tying up the final
standings with five wins and o 38-0 scoring
loss apiece. Thelclosenesf of they opened
y Beating Top-,At A
TOPPENISII -- With halfback
'ayne Richardson spearheading
he attack. the unbeaten-untied
'aches Rangers rolled over Top-
enlsh ZR-0 last night at Toppenish
or their fourth straight victory of
hc season.
Nat-hes controlled thc game
f the way. scoring in every
r tn rank up its thir
vision conference win. assuring
'aches' of a llC for first place in
the division
Early in the first quarter a Top-
penlsh fumble on the 11-yard line
picked up by Wildcat halfback
Wentz behind the goabhne
hc was dropped by Ranger
Don Wilson for a safety
first two points-
Richardson then swung
running the ball over
line
place of regulars Vic Desautel
right
ter three will probably be use more on
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Goldendale
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Elum for fu st place ln the Northern D1v1s1on Conference
However the team lost a chance for an unbeaten year
w1th a rmcl season loss to second place Wapato The
Rangers played the R1ehland Bombels wmners ol the
Southern D1v1s1on tltle for the valley crown The Ran
gers lost to R1chland ln a close game
Three Naehes players Tom Terrell Wax ne
Rlehardson and Don Wllson earned spots on the Yaklma
Valley All Conference Team Honorable mentlon was
won by Joe Evans Jerry Jones anl Jerry Cooper
Wayne Rlehardson reeelve l the Insp1rat1onal Awald
whlle Tom Terrell was elected Honorary Captaln
Naehes became more than just a dot on the map when
NVHS football coach Jake Borclx was xoteo by vallex
fans as the man who had done the most for sports 1n the
Yal lma Valley 1n 19:9-1 The award was presented bx
KIMA TV
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1904 0.1 at the H1 hland Jamboree
The Rangels had '1 falrly successful year COUSldCI'1U5 the
The scrappy team kept up 1ts flghtlng Splflt throughout
the season and won honors by plaemg second 1n the Valley
Sportsmanshm Contest
Tom Terrell was elected honorary eaptam and Jack
Gaudette xx as presented the Insp1rat1onal Award and also won
a trophy for havmg the best foul shot percentage for the sea
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the outlook was not too bright. Only two remaining let-
termen were found on the team roster, Ray Webb and
Pick Harlington.
According to Coach Elmer Leonard, this year was
a year primarily for development and seasoning. A
large number of freshmen and sophomores turning out
made the outlook for future years very bright.
This year Naches faced a strong league with an op-
timistic outlook even though they had two primary prob
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experience.
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Naches, Selah, and Moxee at Moxee..
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251--Election of class officers and advisors. senior class president, Jerry Nealg junior t-lass president.
Sylvia Simmons:
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ASB ticket drive begins. First ticket purchased by Don Wilson.
Senior class sponsors first dance ot the year.
Band marched in Wapato Harvest Festival Parade on Labor Day.
--A Spanish Club was formed with Mrs. Phillips as advisor.
--The initiation of freshmen was held in the afternoon. Freshmen
were honored at an evening dance by the sophomores.
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--Yell leaders elected for football season--Janice and Jackie Buyan, and Sharon Hayes
--ASB Drive ended with the seniors winning. Rangers gained first victorv at
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Girls League Big Sister Little Sister Party
Song leaders eleeted Sue Mel-xittrick Julie Erickson Wilodvne Piercy and
Helen Phillips
Rangers defeated Cle Elum 19 O in first game on new lighted field
Dedication preeedtd the game Gold N Club sponsored a danet after thc game
School dismissed for the fair
Junior class sponsors skating parts
Espionage film 1 Led Three Lives shown
Sportsman s Day opens not school function
Sportsman s Day Rangers defeat Prosser 6 0 Sophomore class won first prize for theii float
First National Assembly of the year Talking Mynah Birds
Game at Toppenish We won 38 0
All High Dance held Sue McK1ttrick and Tom Terrell were crowned King and Queen Terry Field s Orchestra
provided the music
School was dismissed to help harvest apple crop
Game with Selah here The Rangers won 45 0
Game with Marquette there Our victory 25 0
School began following apple harvest vacation
Annual kick off assembly held Jerry Clark purchased the first PIONEER
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Game with Grandview there Victory for us
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Sophomores sponsored a skating party Highland and Selah invited
Homecoming Queen and her Court eleeted Del Fenn Queen Jill Maming and
Julie Erickson Princesses
Veterans Dav Assembly with Mis Strand and Rex Tudor as honored speakers
Rev Clark gave the prayers and the All High Choir sang
Pep Rallv held at 6 .SO p m The Highland dummy was burned the Queen tioxxned
and a serpentine parade led bx band and tells
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Phone 9439 Yak1ma Wash
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2310 Fru1tvale Blvd
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Mr Harold Scof1eld
Mr Stan Hosman
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