Wilbur High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Wilbur, WA)
- Class of 1955
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' F.. ,im . . Walter A. Hitchcock Superintendent. Attended Washington State College a nd University of Oklahoma . B. A., B. Ed., and M. A. Degree. Mrs. Gladys Breed Attended Colorado College, Eastern Wash- ington College of Ed - ucation, and h o 1 d s B. A. Degree from Un- iversity of Washington College of Education. English, U. S. History, School Librarian, and World Affairs. lack Thompson Attended Washington State College. B.S. in Agriculture, B. of Education, Agricul- ture and Chemistry. Junior Class advisor. wtf Ben Pease I r. Principal. Attended Linfield College, Univer sity of Oregon, Rocky Mountain College, Un- iversity of Wash. , and State College of Wash- ington. B. S. Degree, Master of Education. Art and Civics. Senior Class Advisor. Gale K. Siegel Attended Gonzaga Un- iversity, Wash. State College, and Eastern Washington College of Education B. A. Degree, Algebra, Geometry, P. E., Athletics. Sopho- more Class Advisor. Mrs. Lylia Miller Attended Washington State College, the Un- iversity of Chicago, and University of Wash. B. A. Degree. English, Typing, Journalism, Shorthand. WILBUR HIGH UHIHIL FACULTY Mr. Merle Bauer Attended Eastern Wash- ington College of Ed- ucation. B. A. and Ed. Degree. Football Mrs. Margaret Waldo Attended Eastern Wash- ington College of Ed- ucation, University of California, and did undergraduate work at Washington State Col- lege. Biology, Home Ec., and Study hall. I ,, .'3:, 4, ,,3,,j2gg2fi i , ,. fslngwfszaaw- J' K m 5 1 si-- lllldii gli,g2trs2s22f.fs:Eg'Qi 's.-. .,.s ' g .-1'X-!i!rl::::i1q133.sfr:.'Mr.1-5:1 , I -.- -. ge I tf'5::..ff.. ..,, Yfijzxil .kigiiiliiiii55554525551Qgflvf gaggfililf-sgisszfi wx Ui, Q- fs if Flu lfl' zxfizuixzc-13... . .X X.. sg '52, 11343. ix iii 1 i v ' xi 'VF , int ' :6f1'r'tiYerx, 1 tif . , , i ' rgffssfffgsglae :Q f Wit ' 'fleas We ' s if .X :Q 5 A' tiyi j ..... ... , ss C! Miss Carol Elliot Attended Eastern Wash ington College of Ed- ucation. B. A. and Ed. Degree. Girls' P. E. Mr. Kenneth Carvey Attended Eastern Wash ington College of Ed- ucation. B. A. and Ed. Degree. Band, Chorus, General Math, Typing, Tennis. Freshman Advisor. LEFT TO RIGHT: John McKay, Erling Jurgensen, Alfred Bodeau, Ron Baer, and Franklin Hudkins. .L , .,I,'f.- .A 4 . ,f . y an , l W A .MT ' ' My -Agrvkglf.,-1-5' ,- .MMJ -1 ' 1 . if Q , .. Q .- . 4 ' Tw ' ,x11f...: . , ,r f-FJ, .,v I.. 3 ,- A Nw - Q -. . Y, :pw M' -- ,w 3-. , . ,f -14 .NK 1 .',x---' .' , L . ,r r, kr V- . -I X 4 if 1 -, ,gf , . ,L , v, ., -, .:. . , .,., . v 4 -gs ,yrs H 1. - Y. -1- e ...M I, ' . ,r 3 4.1 -' 1, . , . . , . , E, . ,' L4 '- ','x'. g ,QA ,Au 1 1 :- vi'I V v .. . :.f:'2't.'1.,A,f U' ff 1 E rf Ml.. '1... , I . xi ,, L: f. f 9 ., . . f, .L , - .. ,, ..:- s. ,Hn .15 L. 1-t . ,. 3: Q ' k ..,4:ff1'M. '.'L , - J ,Q -U ,Y,.,.,--, 1 -. ' ':-f. -1 ., y ,.' a,..L. 'a 4 li 7 ic! Qu . , 'FH .Jr iii-- wa... .N ,mm -.. .I v 1 XL 4:4 .MX- w age-' E if X 3 .wi ' eesfxx' 123' .. g,,x . W Q , K 959511 5 Q w K ff 'rv gy , f kg, Iv naw-,i,Qfy ,.a L ' . G Q ' -A 5 5 Ai A . , M. 4 x 1 V 3' 'Q mi ul MNH JUANITA SHIRLEY ALEXANDER Class Vice-Pres. 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3,4, Sage 3, Chorus I, Office 3,4, Library I. BARBARA IEAN BELL Transfer from Holy Names Academy 2, Girls' Lea- gue 2, 3,4, Girls' League Rep. 3, Annual 3, Major- ette 3,4, Chorus z, 3,4, Sextet 2, 3,4, Office 2, 3. LAVONDA KATHERINE BODEAU Transfer from Holy Names Academy 3, Class Treas. 3, Girls' League I,4, Girls' League Sec. 3, Girls' Lea- gue Rep. 3, Annual 3,4, Annual Editor 4, Chorus 3, Office 4, Trampoline 3, Betty Lou in Senior Play. CHARLES MANFERD JOHNSON Class Sec. 4. W Club 4, Band I,2,3,4, Chorus I, Football 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Thief in English IV play, Photo- grapher in Senior Play. -s . 4. . , liiy ' I ff frafil Tbbf 'ff-, 1 ii? ss, A. DEAN BODEAU Class Pres. I, 3, Class Treas. 2, W Club 2,3, 4, W Club Sec. 2, W Club Vice-Pres. 4, Chorus I,2, Football 2,3,4, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3,4, Baseball I, 2, 3,4, Cop in English IV play, Vice-Pres. Student Council 3, Pres. Student Council 4, Biff in Senior Play. CAROL MAY EMERSON Class Vice-Pres. I, Girls' League I, 2, 3,4, Girls' League Rep. I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Sec- Treas. 2, Pep Club Vice- Pres. 3, Pep Club Pres. 4, Sage 4, Annual 3,4, An- nual Class Editor 4, Band r,2, Chorus I,2,3,4, Sex- tet I,2,3,4, Sec. Student Council 3, Office 4, Agatha Turnball in English Iv play Martha Miller in Senior Play, Salutatorian. RAE MARIE COOK Class Pres. 4: Class Sec. I, Girls' League I, 2,3,4, Girls' League Rep. 2,Girls' League Treasurer 2, Girls' League President 4, Sage 3,4, Sage Editor 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Freda in English Iv play, Miss Muller in Senior Play. ALECE CLAIRE GOODLAKE Girls' League I, 2, 3,4, Annual 3,4, Co-Ad Man- ager 4, Majorette 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Annie Blossom in English Iv play, Patty in Senior Play- ALAN EDWARD McKAY Class Pres. I, Class Vice- Pres. 3, W Club 2,3,4, W Club Pres. 3, Band I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3,4, the boyfriend in English IV play, Stu- dent Council Pres. 4. MARILYN DEE JENKINS Transfer from Creston High School, 3, Class Sec. 3, Girls' League 3,4, Majorette 3,4, Drum Majorette 4, Chor- us 3,4, Library 3. NORA ELLEN KINCAID Class Sec. 2, Class Treas. 4, Girls' League 1,2 , 3,4, Sage 3, Chorus I,2, 3,4, Sextet I, 2, 3,4, the friend in English Iv play. BEVERLY JEAN FISHER Class Vice-Pres. I, Class Sgt. at Arms I, Class Treas. 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Sage 3, Annual 2, Maj- orette I, 2, Chorus I, 2, Yell Leader 3,4, Alice in Senior Play, Sextet I, 2, 3,4, Office 4, Sally in English IV play. LOIS TUNE HAMMELL Transfer from West Valley 4, Girls' League 4, Class Treas. 4, Senior play Business Mgr., Office 4. LOUISE VIRGINIA IERRED Transfer from Inchelium 2, Class Sec. 4, Girls' League Rep. 4, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Sage 3, Chorus 2,4, Office 4, Nora Blossom in English Iv play. MELVIN BERDELL NOVOTNEY Class Pres. 4, Band I, Chorus I, 2, Fred Mill- er in Senior play, the husband in English IV play. MARLENE MARCIELLE KUTKEY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, An- nual 3,4, Annual Feature Editor 4, Chorus I,2, 3, 4, Sextet I,2,3,4, Office 2,4, Student Council Treasurer 4, the wife in English Iv play, Valedictorian. ROBERTA IRENE PEARCE Class Sgt. at Arms I,Girls' League I,2,3,4, Girls' Lea- gue Rep. 2, Flag Twirler I, Chorus I,2, Reporter in Sen- ior Play, Sextet I,2, Office 3,4, Sarita in English IV play, Trampoline 3,4. VERNE MAY ST. JOHN Girls' League I,2, 3,4, Maj- orette 3,4, Chorus I,2, 3,4, the maid in English Iv play. PATRICK CLAIR SULLIVAN W Club 3, 4, Annual 2, Football 2, 3,4, Boxing I. 41 KY DONNA KAY MCCONNELL Class Vice-Pres. 2, Girls' League I,2, 3, 4, Girls' League Rep. I, Girls' Lea- gue Sec. 3, Girls' League Pres. 4, Sage 4, Annual 4, fCo-Ad Managerj, Major- ette 2.3, Chorus I,2, 3,4, Accompanist 4, Sextet I, 2,3 4, Office 4, Pep Club 4, Yell Leader 4, Class Sec. 3 Margaret Turnball in Eng- lish Iv play. DON RAYMOND ROLFE W Club 3,4, W Club Pres. 4, Annual 3,4, An- nual Sports Edito. 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball I,2, 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Box- ing I, Henry Graybill in Senior Play, Tim in Eng- lish IV play, Class Pres. 2, 3, Class Treas. I. DONNAIEAN AUDREY SWANSON Class Sec. I, Girls' Lea- gue I,2,3,4, Girls' Lea- gue Vice-Pres. 4, Annual 3,4, Annual Activity Ed- itor 4, Flag Twirler I, Chorus I, Jane in Senior Play, Student Council Sec. 3, Library 3, 4, Iane in English Iv play. DONNA JEAN STUBBE Class Treas. I, Class Sec. 2, Girls' League I,2, 3, 4, Girls' League Treus., Girls' League Rep. 4, Girls' Lea- gue Vice-Pres. 4, Sage 3,4, Sage Editor 4, Annual 2, Chorus I,2, 3,4, Doris in Senior Play, Library 1,2, 3, 4, Ann in English Iv play. I2 year seniors lang BACK ROW fLeft to Righty Nora Kincaid, Donna Kay McConnell, Carol Emer- son FRONT ROW: Alan McKay, Dean Bodeau, Melvin Novotney, and Chuck Johnson. 90 ' V 5 .,., V i Q R r Q W A if fx ,, ,,.. .e R3 U1'1 5 tb -kh, . e 5 !lv- ,,,.z :.l I. Marilyn Jenkins. 2. Lavonda Bodeau and Roberta Pearce. 3. Juanita Alexander. 4. Donna Jean Stubbe. 5. Roberta Pearce. 6. Carol Emerson. - svlnmxo m1 P3'i1l 5 . Q. , 1,0 f, ,fi 7,1414 DD in UNH ' Fresh .SPREE 1 ' o ' ,QQ , W U j 1 ' I r f ,A ' fyg, I 9 J W rg, 9 I gh RTC 658 Nior Save Ve- ? x SF .JM f JI TI ATION I Q PARTIES QHLQQ kt, IJ x mLcALAUf?EA7c' e5ewiar Pl. HWS me' House W Q7 U w I' . vffrv, 55 ' 5'E kf 5T Au I 5745 FAMILY' Prop, A WL X, I L+ Hop n f fi X OWS!! 2 ,ki -2 if r. Ba!! .i. y mi b. 'Q' W f Z2 53 qi ll S YZ VZ tw vm X q fi! - , A E ififfj , I A ,ff fgf IVIIOI' zgmvfusf J 7 A ADUAUON wk CLASS WW Q wi ' 12 ,uswofd 2 Iwwsu CLASS WILL We, the class of I955 of W.H.S. , having been declared sane in mind Qthis is questionablej, and sound of body by the local psychiatrist and physician, do bequeath the following items to the remaining students in W. H. S. To the Jr. class, we, the senior class, will our ability to stay out of trouble. I, Juanita Shirley Alexander will my long hair to Joel Krause. I, Pat Sullivan will my ability to play football to Danny Erickson who needs it worse than I do. I, Carol Emerson will my artistic ability to Mike Stephensen. To Richard Dreger I, Chuck Johnson, will my fishing ability. lhope you catch your limit. I, Lavonda Bodeau will my 'nose to the wheel' driving tactics to Darryl Emerson. I, Roberta Pearce leave my earring collection to Jane Anderson. May you have a change every day. I, Rae Cook leave my pleasing personality to Marcia Stephenson, hoping that she will use it to the best advantage. I, Marlene Kutkey will my height to Rodney Ladwig, in hopes he will make the football team next year. I, Barbara Bell will my ways of getting along with teachers to Leonard Kutkey. I, Beverly Fisher will my collection of rings to Marla Hume in hopes that she will add to the collection. I, Melvin Novotney will my 'attentiveness' in class to Merle Pfaffle. I hope you use it to the fullest extent. I, Dean Bodeau will my ability to talk in study hall to Gloria Friedlander. I, Alece Goodlake will my majorette position to Donna Miller. To Carol Lynn Gibson, I, Lois Hammell. will my 'hidden' talents. To Clarence Cotton, I, Alan McKay, will my bachelor's trail. I, Don Rolfe will my share of the senior class money to Wally Kluver for his future car. I, Nora Kincaid will my sextet position to Darlene Hume. Keep in good practice. I, Marilyn Jenkins will Gary Ladwig to Sandy Dare. Treat him well. I, Louise Jerred leave my front seat in the bus to Loretta Alexander. To Roberta Quirk, I, Veme St. John will my diamond-- under protest. I, Donna Kay McConnell will my music ability to Willene Dreger hoping she will do as well as I. I, Donnajean Swanson will my bashfulness to Gary Bell. I, Donna Jean Stubbe, will my shorthand book to Carol Ann Fisher. Handle it with care. ----Donnajean Swanson, Alan McKay, PIHIPIIECY One summer day in 1975 as I was resting on the porch of my home on my wheat ranch, I decided to fly East and purchase a new jet-propelled helicopter, invented by the genius Pat Sullivan, who was a former classmate of mine. After thinking over the progress that Pat had made these past few years, I began wondering what had be- come of my other classmates. So I left for Iowa to the Sullivan factory. After landing in a big Des Moines airport, I was surprised to leam that the former Lavonda Bodeau was mar- ried to an Iowa pig farmer. I can't figure out what happened to her horse ranch. After getting my new-fangled plane and learning just how to fly it, I decided I would look up all my form- er classmates. That night in Des Moines- I decided to take in a lady wrestling match, Tootles Hair Puller vs. Ruthie, a championship bout. To my surprise and shock I found Tootles Hair Puller to be Lois Hammell. Being just a little scared of her, I decided I would not go back to the dressing rooms. By the way, Lois won the bout. Donna Jean Stubbe, and Don Rolfe 8 The next morning I heard that the former Rae Cook was now a big circus lady working for Barnum and Baily who were playing in New York City. Anxious to see what her job was, I took off. Arriving just in time for the performance, I was surprised to see Rae as the world's fattest woman, 834 pounds. Later I talked to Rae and she told me the whereabouts of Donnajean Swanson. It seems that Miss Swanson never married and is now the head of a sunshine colony fnudist campy in Iceland. Due to these circumstances I did not visit her. From New York Idecided to fly to Paris. Before leaving I discovered that Donna Jean Stubbe, a famed racing swimmer, was swimming the Atlantic to save time in getting to the Olympics. She is an all-around athletic. She is married and has three small swimmers. Then off to Paris, where I found Chuck Johnson, better known as Marlon Hudson, making a movie for Paramount. He is now Hollywood 's top actor and singer and always surrounded by girls. He is still a bachelor, however. Also in Europe I found the former Donna Kay McConnell touring with her husband Liberace. They make a great duet team. In the far away country of Pakistan I found quite to my surprise Alece Goodlake, a hard boiled school teacher. She is married to a local Pakistan native and has eight children. She told me in hush- hush that Barbara Bell was behind the Iron Curtain passing out little red commies to her husband on the other side. From here I flew to Los Angeles with a crash. It seems that something went wrong with that new-fan- gled plane of mine. In L. A. Ihired a lawyer, Miss Verne St. John, to sue my friend, Mr. Sullivan. I did win the case, but I still can't feature Veme as a lawyer. She informed me, too, that whe was run- ning for attomey general of Calif. I hired a car and drove to Hollywood and talked with Louise Jerred, who now works as Esther Will- iam's double in the under-water pictures. She is married to Monty Cliff and they have four children. Driving back to L. A. I found my plane all fixed up ready to go. From here I flew to Reno where I found Roberta Pearce hunting for a man. She is starting her tenth hope -less chest. Too bad she is so shy. Roberta informed me that Melvin had a very unfortunate life. It seems that he is serving time in Al- catraz for something so bad she would not mention it. Since visitors were not allowed, I was unable to see him. l forgot to mention, but I'm sure you all know, that Alan McKay is the Republican President of the United States. I was surely surprised to see him as a Republican, when he used to be such an ardent Dem- ocrat. He is married and has three children. From Reno I flew to the old town of Wilbur, a little east of my home in Almira, where I found Carol Emerson using her artistic ability in sculpturing cattle at Mclnroy Meat Company. She has been unable to leave her profession to find a man. On to Nespelem where I found Juanita Alexander running her own night club. She has weekly dances which, according to her, are quite successful. Juanita sent me on over the hill to a lumbercamp, where I was surprised to find Nora Kincaid cooking. Her cooking agrees with her because she weighs 352 pounds. She sent me back to Creston, where I found Marilyn Jenkins, an astronomer, who has a huge observatory on Creston Butte. From here I went into Spokane and visited Don Rolfe, the new owner of Ciro 's no, 2 located on Trent Avenue. His business is growing rapidly. Nearby I found Beverly Fisher, who was in the process of divorcing her eighth husband after her seven other ones had committed suicide because Bev wouldn't let them leave her to marry the fabulous Marlene Kutkey, a night club blues singer, who works at Don's Ciro No. 2. It was back home for me. It was all a tiring trip, and I was glad to retum to my wife and family of twelve kids. Marlene Kutkey Dean Bodeau Donna Kay McConnell Roberta Pearce. 9 'mi J- Kf.s'S'9 rig WW URN au. 1' . 'IX - it ,f John Watson Jane Anderson 4.9 if ,, if-:Ja :X , ss. -1-1:9 A- , ' rf' jx J 9 'Xml-ff' fl .na a Nancy Llewellyn Jim Hersey FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Colleen McMillan Vice President: John Watson Secretary: Ryan Fair Treasurer: Gary Ladwig nr 'V' 4 - ln rg Gary Ladwig Colleen McMillan Darlene Hume Richard Dreger Oi 3 'af 4-2-95 J 1 :Misa-H' X - ,ti lg 3 -. ,..i ,av ,X ' an -ef Ryan Fair as I Q ' My X Monica Peterson CLASS ffpmNn- 'V vs 1 . X J swutilff i rf' Chester Taylor Margaret McKa Y 1 ix ff 3 s D ., lf, K .,. : 4--:lf ,wr 'P ., 5 '75 M F' as Sandra Dare Darryl Emerson f its - I ,Ja -F? Y 4, 9 ? 'f ' ' 1-, 'Ka ' is ,m saaa Marvin Riechmann Wardine Draper SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President: Danny Erickson Vice President: Darryl Emerson Secretary: Loretta Alexander Treasurer: John Watson 5-5 X A 1 are -- K by .t....f' I ' A Pat Krause Danny Erickson Reva Northrup Loretta Alexand J 1 P , Q In 1 x ,.,- -ff fl ., ' xf' QQ' ' 1 4. J 2 4- or '- ' X I -1 .za wJ X , 'i U , M 4 1 'V Ts K ' wtf ' I J .4 L mi- F' .- cgi: Z ' J R ,945 .1 'Q D i AEI , x m' , 3-ant' , xi, 1 4 l ian- . u l 'Z 4 V .a K Q - V, ya ' Q, 51 ' H ss- 'Z?'x ,'. i 1 L, 4' iffy.-W' Q M kgs ,om Q so-Q if ' Vf' 'sr , ' Xa - lp jail 'wal' .ii E' 5 , W, J, , A, rv, 'L 3 . :gl I -,I Aff S , if I ., 916 '-if r X x Cv wr A' x-f J , J 4 4 ,,5M,,i , 4: A569 I X 'V V sw' in an W L fl ,, aiu ' sf I ,W War L3 ra CLASS Kelly Curtis Willene Dreger Clarence Cotton Carol Ann Fisher Hal Ring Carol Lynn Gibson Larry Hansen Sharon Ladwig Bob Watson Lorretta Goodlake Wally Kluver Hilma lean Erickson I ack Kunz Lois Scheibner Barry McConnell Eddie Novotney Karen Hudkins I ay Jurgensen Louise Scheibner Iohn Herdrich Joel Krause Betty Van Roger Jensen Gloria Friedlander Ronnie Custer Norma Kusler David Waldo Linda Rolfe Gus Wall Hilda Hansen A 5 . t rw ' 3 ,X 5 A Qui-w'-f V or x' Bob Mearns Marcia Stephenson Secretary hx M, ,fix fs Sheila Lindbloom Joann Coleman Secretary O if ZS . Karen Swanson Vice President .. If fyvfk ' V r Kenneth Finch Vice President P --sP S 3 ? fm ,,.. Merle Pfaffle President . 1 1' 3 Q lr Bob McConnell President FRE HMA GLASS ..:...MM Q' ' P Ag' Nerise Jurgensen Treasurer :P M- gg Donna Miller Treasurer P-ff-Q .ax '4-i ' P - an 'qi' J P: Dale Wagne CGA P ,n. uwuvl A' I' fhowf' P, PP W, x I Rodney Ladwi . P, vi'::b-Z' up P 'Q 1 Nw P My Milf PP P, , 'P A Wy PP PP T ' i ,g,,n,.xL ' rn,i -' rl P4 - 1 X 1 T A P ,,... V rg 5 KT? T : P Q astere r P at P 5 Q , 1' arsr F 'i i'r PP Gaylen Dice Dale Price Andrew Francis Marla Hume Bob Waldo Delbert Schroeder Norma Thornburg Mike Stephensen Leonard Kutkey -VC' is fiqyf' I Fx Nw ggi K' -7' A' . I Tw' K -P ,, ,P H V KJ M xi If P 0 Ply? ,,,. PP P J PPA. 'L ' J S Vh PM M f as The Sage was put out by the Joumalisrr Class this year, having an exchange arrange- ment with many of the neighboring schools. The staff includes Rae Cook, Donna Jean Stubbe, Danny Erickson, Sandy Dare, Carol Emerson, Donna Kay McConnell, and Lorr- etta Alexander. Rae Cook was editor the first semester and Donna Jean Stubbe th e second semester. Mrs. Miller is the advisor. Mrs. Miller . 1 Nw' 499-' H' .X -' tev- u P 1 ' M , 'f FX 'f Danny Erickson Donna Jean Stubb ta-if Sandra Dare Rae Cook B1 X Loretta Alexander Donna Kay McConnell' ' ' A Carol Emerson Advisor j Mrs. Miller ,4 1 gif ,Eh V ' K J w I X' y ru' i-fe , 1 '. ' ' . fffffialff-f 'ff gf X uf yi, Q2 5 ,. .,kf Wr 1. ,M A uk 'im M all '42 .M 4 f r r in. F? ...N L. 7 . ri ,. 40 4 ,K ' we Asst. Editor A , fd Nancy Llewellyn V M.,,..,, f yi fe f -. KJ. ,ff mw ' Q ,w WMM ,,.. N - Emi- -' .f- I 32 . 31 , , ' X W gif ,Ls T ' ,V ww ,TSM , H l ,, G- Co. Busmess Managers Alece Goodlake ,,,,,. ., V. X, 3-ir 'hem ,if . -Af M? ,gag 7 QW ,. Lg , lx . ' -'51, . ,, f 1 -- K ' . . .. Y 'L W Y ' 1 ' N Q Em , ,K V I I an my Q f M 4 M , ,. 5 N . 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'xi' W' xx NQVN 5.5! if if , K I on V 4 X 'Q W, W ,. vga ,iw Q? 6 25' 4 if .gk .1 .L 1. , 5 . , gig! 51 S , 5 I 'V. ' . 1 , 1 K' f wlvw W 5 Q ...N i N 5 11 ,.. X ., 1 Q 1 aw? 'Ai .' 4'7 v V fl SEATED: Pat Krause, Mr. Pease, Alan McKay, Margaret McKay, Marlene Kutkey STANDING: Colleen McMillan, Hilma Jean Erickson, Joel Krause, Merle Pfaffle, and Melvin Novotney. BACK ROW: Colleen McMillan, Betty Van, Marlene Kutkey, Donnajean Swan- son, Rae Cook, Carol Gibson, Monica Peterson, Nancy Llewellyn, Marcia Steph- ensen, Marla Hume, Sheila Lindbloom, Darlene Hume, Pat Krause THIRD ROW: Donna Stubbe, Lorretta Alexander, Louise Jerred, Karen Hudkins, Hilda Hansen, Donna Kay McConnell, Lois Hammell, Roberta Pearce, Jane Ander- son, Nora Kincaid, Margaret McKay, Wardine Draper, Mrs. Breed SECOND ROW: Louise Scheibner, Linda Rolfe, Norma Thomburg, Willene Dreger Gloria Friedlander, Verne St. John, Marilyn Jenkins, Donna Miller, Karen Swanson, Roberta Quirk FIRST ROW: Norma Kusler, Nerisa Jurgensen, Carol Fisher, Lorretta Goodlake, Juanita Alexander, Lois Scheibner, Lav- onda Bodeau, Carol Emerson, Alece Goodlake, Joann Coleman, Sharon Ladwig. I5 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS The first semester officers were: President ............. A1-an McKay Vice Pres. . . ....... Par Krause Secretary ........ Margaret McKay Treasurer . ........ Marlene Kutkey A pop machine was purchased for use of classes at games. A very successful carnival was planned by the council this year. The student council also furnished mon- ey for new yell-leading uniforms. This year the student body sent Christ- mas gifts to the Washington Childrens' Home for Handicapped Children. Leo's Studio came and took individual pictures of the students for the a nnual this year. The advisor was Mr. Pease. GIRlS'lEA6UE The first semester officers for Girls' League were: President . . . ........... Rae Cook . . . . . Donnajean Swanson Vice Pres Secretary ...... Colleen McMillan Treasurer The annual candy sale was held on Dec- . . . . . . . . . Lois Scheibner ember I7. The Girls' League was given the project of decorating the h a 11s, offices, and th e Christmas tree for Christmas. The second semester officers were: President - - - Donna Kay McConnell Vice Pres ...... Donna Jean Stubbe Secretary , , ,,,,,, Jane Anderson Treasurer ,,,,,,,, Carol Ann Fisher To end the school year the a nnual Mothers' Tea was given in the hot lunch room under the able management of the second semester officers. It was held on May 6. The advisor is Mrs. Breed. PEP CLUB FIRST ROW qLeft to Righty: Bev Fisher, Louise Scheibner, Lois Scheibner SECOND ROW: Nerissa Iurgensen, Karen Swanson, Carol Emerson, Donna lean Stubbe THIRD ROW: Jane Ander- sen, Nancy Llwewllyn, Pat Krause, Donna Kay McConnell, Mrs. Waldo. W CLUB The W Club is composed of boys who have earned at least one letter in some major sport. The W Club meets several times each year. At the close of the year, they initiate all new members and then give a party in honor of the initiates. The officers were as follows: President ....................... D011 Rolfe Vice President ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Dean Bodeau Sec. and Treas ............... Larry Hansen The advisor for the W Cl'ub is Mr. Siegel. The Pep Club, which is made up of two girls from each class and the cheerleaders, elected officers for the first semester. They were as follows: . . . . Donna Jean Stubbe Nancy Llewellyn . . ..... Lois Scheibner Nerissa Jurgensen Second semester officers were: President ..... Vice President ...... Secretary . . . Treasurer ......... President - - - - - - - - - - - - Carol Emerson Vice President . . . . . . . Jane Andersen Secretary . . . . . . . . . Louise Scheibner .. . .. .. .Karen Swanson Treasurer . . . The girls sold tickets at all of the bas- ketball and football home games. They also gave a party for the student body in the hot lunch room on March II. Mrs. Waldo is their advisor. FIRST ROW QLeft to Righty: Gus Wall, Dale Price, Gary Bell, Wally Kluver, Darryl Emerson SECOND ROW: Joel Krause, Roger Jensen Bob Mearns, Bob McConnell, Chuck Johnson, Don Rolfe TH IR D ROW: Bob Watson, Dean Bodeau, Jack Kunz, Pat Sullivan, Chet Taylor, Barry McConnell. Cllllllll Wi1bur's chorus is made up of thirty-six members. Two concerts were held in the Wilbur gymnasium. The chorus also sang at the Bi-County Music Festival at Davenport. Accompanist for the chorus is Donna Kay McConnell, and Mr. Carvey is the director. BACK ROW: Jay Iurgensen, Barry McConnell, John Herdrich, Bob Meams, Ken Finch, Gaylen Dice, Leonard Kutkey, Richard Dreger, Eddie Novotney, Rodney Ladwig SECOND ROW: Nerisa Jurgensen, Marcia Stephensen, Betty Van, Nora Kincaid, Marlene Kutkey, Rae Cook, Donna Jean Stubbe, Sheila Lindbloom, Willene Dreger, Hilda Hansen, Lois Scheibner, Karen Hudkins, Gloria Friedlander FIRST ROW: Carol Fisher, Alece Goodlake, Veme St. John, Sandy Dare, Loretta Goodlake, Joann Coleman, Marla Hume, Carol Gibson, Carol Emerson, Louise Jerred, Donna Miller, Norma Kusler, Sharon Ladwig. STANDING: Ken Finch, Bob Meams, Karen Swanson, Bonnie Bell, Marilyn McKay THIRD ROW: Charles Johnson, Ryan Fair, Barbara Jan, Barry McConnell, Ronald Riechmann, Dennis Van, John Her- drich, Sharon Rettkowski, Bob McConnell, Kay Axtel, Pat R ing , Delbert Schroeder, Gus Wall, Mike Stephensen, Norman Herdrich, Marcia Stephensen SECOND ROW: Jane Andersen, Mary Ellen IMI! The Wilbur School Band, consisting of thirty- three members, has been very active this year. It began the year by forming a pep-band, which played at most of the basketball games. It took part in a Bi-County Large Group Festival at Davenport, a Western Marching Contest at Grand Coulee, and a concert at Wilbur. The students who served as officers are: President ................ Charles Johnson Vice President ..,,,,,,. Delbert Schroeder Sec-Treas .............. Nerisa Jurgensen The advisor was Mr. Kenneth Carvey. Hose, Sarah Hansen, Ginger Wolfrum, Nancy Llewellyn, N eris a Jurgensen, Berta Ann Downing, Patty Jurgensen, Mary Bauer FRONT: Mr. Carvey, Ellen Waldo. 17 f QA 'JA Qi, FJKA. Another newly organized group is the Future Farmers of America. They have been very active and successful in their activities of the year. Their officers that were chosen were: President Vice Pres Treasurer . . . . . Don Rolfe . . . . . . Roger Jensen Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary Ladwig Richard Dreger FJLA. One of our newly organized groups this year is the Future Homemakers of America. They have been very successful in their activities in the short amount of time that they have been organized. The officers are: President .......... Linda Rolfe Vice Pres .... Louise Scheibner Secretary ,,,,,,, Karen Hudkins Treasurer ,,,, Sheila Lindbloom Reporter ,,,, Marcia Stephensen ta' E TETTE Members of the Sextette are all seniors. They have entertained at many different functions and have been enjoy- ed by everyone. They are Barbara Bell, Beverly Fish- er, Donna Kay McConnell, Marlene Kut key, Nora Kincaid, and Carol Emerson, respectively from left to right. MAJORETTE LEFT TO RIGHT: JoAnn Coleman, Verne St. John, Marilyn Jenkins, Sandra Dare, and Alece Goodlake. Majorette try-outs were held at the beginning of the year. Those chosen were: Drum Majorette-Marilyn Jenkins, Twirlers-Alece Goodlake, Verne St. John, Sandra Dare, and JoAnn Coleman These girls performed at two bas- ketball games and one football game. They marched with the band in the Western Marching Contest at Grand Coulee. The majorettes have two sets of uniforms. The drum majorette's uni- forms are both gold with red trim. The twirlers have a red corduroy uniform trimmed with gold and a white wool one trimmed with red. CHEERLEADER This year three cheerleaders were chosen by the student body after try-outs. They were Beverly F is h e r , Donna Kay McConnell, and Pat Krause. They served as yell-lead - ers throughout 1954-55. T h e y attended all of the conference and non- conference g a m e s of the season in both football and basketball. They added much to the cheering section by introduc- ing new yells and showed their pep by leading many of the old favorites. During football season their uniforms were red corduroy slacks and gold sweat shirts. D ur i ng the basketball season they w o r e red felt dresses trimmed with gold. . LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Krause, Beverly Fisher, and Donna Kay McConnell. f 'fqw CARNIVAL d Pat Sullivan and Alan McKay on Marlene Kutkey and Roberta Pearce Don Rolfe, Pat Sullivan, and the ducking pond working at Bingo Mr. Bauer playing Bingo On November 6, 1954, Wilbur High School presented its annual carnival. The following chairmen were in charge: Donna Kay McConnell, prizesg Carol Emerson, advertisingg Beverly Fisher, decorationg and Alan McKay, construction. The new boothes were the balloon shave, the squash guess, and the penny guess. Refreshments were served in the home economics room. The grand prize was a tvvo-piece luggage set, second was binoculars, and third was a clock radio. All in all the carnival was a success with a net profit of 5525. FROSH INITIATION E! i S Tv 5- s Miss WHS, Dale Wagner, being fed Merle Pfaffle washing his face in raw egg by Dale Price. mixture of eggs, tomatoes, etc. As is the custom of Wilbur High School, the sophomores initiated the freshmen into high school on September twenty-fourth. There was much excitement that day, es- pecially among the freshmen. They per- formed their stunts in front of the entire student body. That evening the sopho- mores entertained the students at a dance in the hot lunch room. sn- , , Marcia Stephensen getting egg 20 Mother, Mike Stephensen, feed shampoo by Dale Wagner ing baby, Rodney Ladwig gf it V' r Q y N, K , ii ' , . 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SEATED: Mr. Pease, John Watson, Dean Bodeau, Colleen McMillan, Marlene Kutkey STANDING: Bobby McConnell, Danny Erickson, Rae Cook, Joel Krause. Il lllll IIA CE The old wish- Couples at ing well, the dance. l ,A Q 1 P Aix 5O..R r--' I 2' 9 . of . n -V pt K O, 'sw eh' ' On December 4, 1954, the annual Senior Dance was held in the hot lunch room from 9 p. m. to I a.m. This Ol' House was chosen as the theme. The gym was decorated with different colors of wallpaper, crooked pictures, and broken windows. Standing in an improvised well, the eighth grade girls served punch. Music was provided by the Kinman Business University Orchestra. 25 Ji' ' The Christmas That Bounced CHRISTMAS On December 23 the senior class under the direction of Mrs. Miller presented two one-act plays for the high school. The Christmas That Bounced was a Christmas comedy about the trouble that can come from giving the wrong presents to the wrong people. The characters were Nora Kincaid, Donnajean Swanson, Ala n McKay, Donna Jean Stubbe, Marlene Kut- key, Melvin Novotney, and Verne St . ii The Least of These Senior Birthday Party John. The Least of These is a com edy about a party given by two old la d i es for some children--and what children! The characters were: Donna Kay M c - Connell, Rae Cook, Charles Johns on, Carol Emerson, Don Rolfe, Alece Good- lake, Louise Jerred, Beverly Fisher, Rob- erta Pearce, and Dean Bodeau. Instead of the usual exchanging of gifts, the Student Body sent their gifts to the Washington Childrens' Home. Senior Banquet W if T 1 v Q O :ga 5 ,f lp -5 ll I' f ,N 'f-N- Aro ' pp' A , v fM A A 'f-.-' v,.g,,,V , f av- f 1 V 'F fa.,-'sfa-be ' 55.371 'HY' 'sri My 5 3 VT V l TOP ROW CLeft to Righty: Bob McConnell, Marvin Riechmann, Jack Kunz MIDDLE ROW: Alan McKay, Barry McConnell, Dean Bodeau, Don Rolfe BOTTOM ROW: Roger Jensen, Ioel Krause, Bob Mearns. 5 , were r 55 aa r 50 4 f E V 5 35 R9 6 h yy X v in 43 QQ wi 3:53 35 if TOP ROW fLeft to Righty: Coach Ben Pease, Bob McConnell, Joel Krause, Bob Tourney Trophy Mearns, lack Kunz, Roger Jensen BOTTOM ROW: Don Rolfe, Dean Bodeau, Marvin Riechmann, Alan McKay, Barry McConnell. TOP ROW QLeft to Righty: Ralph Rice, Chuck Johnson, Bob Waldo, Mike Stephensen, Dale Wagner, Coach Ben Pease BOTTOM ROW: Gus Wa11, Wally Kluver, Larry Hansen, Hal Ring, Danny Erick- son, Jay Iurgensen. s .gal 1 . T 4 Wav 3 'Eff' Creston Game --i ,. f A 1h . L New ' r . V 1---' , QQ -riff- J 00 +1-iff? .: .I As ,VM MI. SPRINCDAII-DIC. CRESTON - DfGC.I A1 MIRA - mm NIT sw L r M -.JAN REARDAN - JAN. DAVFNPORI-JAN.1 HARRINGIONJANE - fm Home Game Schedule QSM Tonasket Game fir -sy i lvn 'PENNI t ,- 4 esfzw 2 u Q , M are ,css Q JN STANDING: Assistant Coach Mr. Cremeeng Sandra Dare, Ward- ine Draper, Nancy Llewellyn, Monica Petersen, Jane Andersen, Pat Krause, Margaret McKay, Coach Mr. Carvey SECOND ROW: Leonard Kutkey, Jay Jurgensen, Danny Erickson, Alan McKay, Darryl Emerson, Ryan Fair. Bus Mechanic Ves Sitton rf, . .,.1, ,R ff, r t 'V r. s, ,c I i'i 'i,, D i A V , . -12 FSSQ. ,f ,fl :aff if l l ft: Q WSF? V Q 9 1 '5 amfa F , ,X S' Q 3' W . 45 H f Y ' ,' 55. .M , F' ff? , fi , if wr 'fivlkk ,. xl' . it Tri 5 rt r x 3 J I g was af, rs, .. 'ff'-QJYE ea fm we -l-ref - ws x-.mir-:lf , 3.1 ..,, ' 1 M- ,,xq'-2351.4 ,gggyw-,e?'s3 . Q, fs, -seg-, , - If ,igrs 1 wg, .15 ,ga:,,,,.-.f.,,:,w.f4i55 , .fiigmf ffwf-, , We . ,,,,.mQ.,.fr2Zaug.1- 'T f Rodney Ladwig E i I, 'Q' 'r '1 M , .r .. ,.,.,,,,, 1 - s rf fr vi . 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Dancing was held from 9:00 until 12:30 with music provided by Skip Conner's Serenaders. At IO:3O the Grand March was held consisting of juniors and seniors and their dates. At the end of the Grand March, the junior class president, Danny Erickson, crowned Dean Bodeau and Donna Jean Stubbe, King and Queen of the prom. The King's crown was of gold foil and the Queen's was made of the prom. The King's crown was of gold foil and the Queen's was made of white carnations. They were presented with gifts The cast was as follows: Martha Miller . . . . . Fred Miller . . . . . . Doris Miller . . . . . . George Miller . . . . . Henry Graybill .... Miss Muller ..... . . . Carol Emerson . Melvin Novotney Donna Jean Stubbe . . . . . .Joel Krause . . . . Don Rolfe . .. . . .Rae Cook Photographer. . Biff Sweitzer Betty Lou . . . Jane ...... Patty . . . Alice .... Reporter .... Charles Johnson E l0R PLAY All in the Family, a light hearted comedy, was presented to the public on April I. The belief of the gen- ius son that the home is disintegrating caused the turmoil of the senior play. . . . . . Dean Bodeau . . . . .Lavonda Bodeau . . . Donnajean Swanson . . . . Alece Goodlake . . . Beverly Fisher . . . Roberta Pearce wicca weak az! Wenakiee, ,-4,e-we 22 W 9 ff ' gi 5 L 91:32 'af' xaqr -Q . 'nd xx' , '81s . 3 Q BAUCALAUREATE Piano Processional - ..... Wardine Draper, Monica Petersen March From Aida from G. Verdi's Opera Aida Invocation . . . . . . . Dr. G. R. Paterson Accordian Duet. . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . Faith of Our Fathers Veme St. John, Roberta Pearce Baccalaureate Address ......... The Well Balanced Life Dr. G. R. Paterson Vocal . . . ........ . ....... You'1l Never Walk Alone by Rogers and Hammerstein Mixed Chorus Benediction . . . . . . . . . . The Reverend Robert K. Fallgatter Piano Recessional . . . . . . Wardine Draper, Monica Petersen Carol Emerson Marlene Kutkey March From Aida from G. Verdi's Opera Aida COMME CEME T Piano Processional ----- Wardine Draper, Monica Petersen Pomp and Circumstance by Edward Elgar Invocation ............... The Reverend William Brennan Salutatory ............... Onward Ever, Backward Never Carol Emerson Concerto in A minor, first movement .............. Grieg Donna Kay McConnell Valedictory ..................... The W01'1d IS Callillgu Marlene Kutkey Vocal . . . ........................ Now Is the Hour Senior Girls Sextette Introduction of Commencement Speaker , W. A. Hitchcock Commencement Address . Unpopular Graduation Thoughts Joe Tewinkel Awards and Scholarships .... Ben Pease Jr. , H. S. Principal Presentation of Seniors ..... Ben Pease Ir. , H. S. Principal Presentation of Diplomas . . Alfred Bodeau, Board Chairman Vocal ............ - .................... Remembering Junior Girls Chorus Benediction ............... The Reverend William Brennan Piano Recessional ...... Wardine Draper, Monica Peterson Pomp and Circumstance by Edward Elgar Salutatorian Valedictorian Donnajean Swanson Alan McKay SENI0 Il BA N , QUET . X ...fm 'N If 1 1 w,..-40 f 7 X H Q' 'N Q QS' ' f 1 f It -... If ,Q H 1 , Chuck Johnson SECOND ROW: Don Rolfe OUTLINE- Gale Siegel TOP ROW fLeft to Righty: Dean Bodeau Barry McConnell, Bob McConnell, Jack Kunz, manager THIRD ROW: Mike Stephenson, Rodney Ladwig, Joel Krause FOURTH ROW: Deb Schroeder, Gus Wall, Dick Dreger. I 'N BACK ROW fLeft to Righty: Iack Kunz, Manager, Rodney Ladwig, Don Rolfe, Mike Stephenson, Dean Bodeau, Gus Wall, Gale Siegel, Coach FRONT ROW: Deb Schroeder, Joel Krause, Barry McConnell, Bob McConnell, Dick Dreger. Left- Barry McConnell at bat. Q ' h h 'I X, Rig t- Catc er, Barry Mc- , .X 4, Connell Pitcher, Joel Krause. , . ' 1, B ff' 5 E ,A , is L fy Bottom- Right-Infield, Deb 'B 'Ji , Schroeder, Dean Bodeau,Don f Rolfe, and Bob McConnell. D , Q Bottom- Left- Outfield, Gus - I ,l me-k F JC I I h E Wall, Mike Stephenson, and -, ' K' 4 Q 1-Q. ' A ' 79' I, ! 3 1ckDr686r. , , V5 I , , f' ear 'J ' I ae, r. fr 'vvu, 'fav Q' Q 345 M, .fi .-fi 'k-: 'Hsu E WF A Q. ,ig-' , ff ,.,l-W -X ' f gh T 'g 4- 5,52 :zu i I Qmf , g1: ff , 'in-L L sis CLASS ACTIVITIE Mr. Siege1's P.E. Class Mrs. Wa1do's Advanced Home Ec. Mr Carvey's Typing I Class 1 . . QQ .ya N x Q , L- r H M fffwcmaf Sedan! Student Body Meeting High School Hall National School Assemblies Chow Line L7 4 Tastes Good 9.1 ..- i ww 43 Before Game Nespelem Game Mothers' Tea 000K if Y E ,LN 'X X , ' , - Qc g' ,M,,,. , H f if KB ' . JH v:.,' 1 N , if - M -2 ,--f' Tfj X,', s f l : ' V Z srss '- ! H V 1 ' V - fi ,k,' W 'fl-ffk 'L if '5 'Y , . . ' ' -SLI?-322 ' K I Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Hersey mmm JAlTOR Oscar Erickson L ,sm Y' . r V- . iff A '..1 . 'Me geaatq 201: Beauty service for the Miss or Mrs. The Home of Better Permanents Phone 4831 Eda Lewis--Owner Appliances Floor Coverings Stores at Wilbur, Wash. and Coulee City, Wash. his ,. MZZWZ The Red and White Store Meats Groceries Vegetables Food-Lockers Phone 3631 Wilbur, Wash. Daaaiaib gwzfez Shaves Haircuts Phone 4831 Wilbur, Wash. Dang eampcmq VFN- K Zuluefzi fecaelfzq Guaranteed watch and jewelry repairing Fountain Service Special Graduation Phone 5381 Gifts Wilbur, Wash. Q w. 1 ef .-.fl x 4 Hallmark Greeting Cards Hamilton Watch Distributor Phone 3031 Wilbur, Wash. The largest and most up to date stock of drugs in Lincoln County. McKesson's Store. Jewelry Fostoria Ware Shaeffer Pens Giftware Elizabeth Arden Diamonds Justen Leather Eastman Kodaks School Supplies Eaton Stationery Yardley Richard Hudnut Watches f-iaaacdcztevl Sefwdce 3' Slfdliaa Ray Anderson--owner W11bur Washington N. x X, Y xx gmdlw Weazwz ,-fm Sapplq a. Housewares Hardware Sporting Goods Auto Accessories TIICS Tubes Batteries Electncal App11ances X 'B'--'1--.r - A 'Yi-. --at., ii. 2' 0? 2645564 Wddma New, Used and Re-Capped Tires Henrik Mikkelsen Phone 5731 Wilbur . J'-4 -?,, 1 i 'iempe ada S Here you'11 find a complete food shop. A11 your food needs in one stop. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Tucker Phone 5931 Wilbur Zgafwdam 77f0Zfaw Where Service is a FACT, not a PROMISE Phone 5241 Wilbur Wanda: 76,-4 Sine Shop and Save at I. G. A. where there are Low Prices everyday. Phone 4231 Wilbur, Washington ' ,f Good Luck to the Class of 1955 uZZ6acm5 Sefwdce Wilbur, Washington iampecwzfz Slow Everything to wear for School, Business 8: Social Activities Wilbur, Washington D 'fwvff' ' H ,,' ' Ewgp NSN4iw s., X Q' ' gliiffr ff w! 'H . ,Af- XS ff ,HM in. fp 5iSmaa,x+:,ci-iwf -gan, Q 'E '2 ' M Ai? -fqtijn-I , ,f 1: , . f r . 1 ,,. 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I3 Howard Spokane Washington A Main 2821 -'H' r Y' ' A '-- A-3 W ,J 3 , 'Congratulations' to the seniors J.E. ANIIEIRSIIN M.ll Phone 3341 Wilbur Before EROWN'S HARDWARE Appliances Bu'1d'ng Supplies Tools Sporting Goods Housewares Paints Phone 4341 Wilbur, Wash. NEAL Ez NEAL Bonv sum' STEVE GIESIIN E1ectr'ca1 Contra tor Phone 4452 W lbur vi. x1 Y i Z 'H J I WA , fffa' -,y--. I I ,v :v GRA We N ,.w.,, :I I I r if M4 3' If m....J '5'..J ' 5 ' 1 A V ,xr V ,.., ,.,., ,M -M' W xr- - , 3 J Sl.. J . J' . , r. ,,.L , - ' .'T A W' . .'-. A K' ff lf' fi YI- 2f'e22f1f's'l 5 if K' A f 5 A'L .,-- .' ,,,-,, -'Lb - L', , t -' , Q ' ' 'r' e , , r A Qiiifif-.r .. QQ ' -fl Lffffffiifii Lf ' i ' V , V -. HAI BUW ERVHHE RAI BUW CAFE WILBUR TATE BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SN w WY P as N in---,.. , , , EJER 0 ' LIMBER Graduates LLEWLLYN AND LLEWLLYN NUVELTY UAIHIIAGE WIIRKS, INC. 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