Cashmere High School - Ka Hi Wa Yearbook (Cashmere, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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P ,W fa K I CASHMERE HIGH SCHOOL KA HI WA speaks I am the KA HI WA My name which stands for the first syllables in the words Cashmere High Washington was selected by the class of ' 45 Within my pages are recorded the aCt1V1t1eS that have taken place during this school year of 1950 1951 DEDICATION To you who have left our midst to join the armed services of our country, we the class of Sl dedicate this annual to your memory. dmlmstrahon TEACHERS Left to R1ght Top Row Mr Ph1l1pR1ce Manual Arts Mr Chester Logan Ag,r1culture Mr B1ll L1ppencott Coach Mr Glen Flemmt, H1gh School Pr1nc1pal Mr K nneth Brooks Jr Hlgh Math Mr Walter Brodnlak Soelal Scxence Mr Allen Adamson Math Mr Ray Cronrath Jr H1gh Pr1nc1pal Mr P1erre Genelle Sc1ence Mr Hugh Evans Muslc Mr Tom Hall Boys P E Second Row M1ss Allce Hlcks Enghsh MISS Ce11aG1bbs Amt Mrs Ruth Carantzas Commerc1al Mlss Joanne Slossex Glrls P E Mrs Ardella Ferry Ellgllbh Mxss Ruby Mansfleld L1brar1an Mrs Mae Kaluza Jr H1g,h Eng,l1sh M198 Beverly Gagner Home Economlcs fs 44: 3 Q MR DERAL PHILLIPS Supermtendent STUDENT COUNCIL Left to R1ght Top Row Walter Nelson Charles Yentex Ron Ferry Boyd Rogers J1m Hubenthal D1ck Curt1s Dav1d Balabln Second Row Davld Aldons Jerry Cox Barbara Bartroff Marlene Braun Pit Kcnoyer Florence Smoot LaVerne Wells Jack R1chardson Kent Chrlstensen Th1rd Row Florence Cole Janlce Rlchardson Mar1lyn Paton Donna Ferry Betty Jackson Kay Rlchardson Dor1s Dobson Kay Pratt Gwenyth Zed1ker Not Plctured Loretta Farmer Joan Qu1nn and Jerry Kenoyer STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Left to Rlght Annalee Schell Treasurer Jerrly Lemn, V1ce Presldent lst Semester Wayne Murray Presldent lst Semester, Joyce K1rby. Secretary lst Semester PI'9Q1d6l'lt 2nd Semester, Pat Kenoyer, V1ce Pres1dent 2nd Semester, Jean Bonham Secretary 2nd Semester 1 . '. S1 . Q T . f 1 . ' - ' y 'y ' ' - x 7-1 , , . , , . L' sy A . 13 . . , . . 3 .. J, g .. 'Q .. ' . ' 1 14 -Q ' -' , w ,-'1 . '11 , L .. , . . ., .. , , .- . . y Y T.1, . X ,T 'x L. as JA lb . 1 T 4 ' . . , , , ,. . . . . ' . , V . , , 4 , . 1 - 9 a - v - 5 7 v 5 7 ' 1 , , . BONNIE LOU DAY--Drill Team-2,3,4, Pep Club-3,4 Christmas Program-3,4, Spring Festival-3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet-2,3, Sophomore Dance-2, Annual Staff-4, Sextet-3,4, Ellensburg Music Fest.-3,4, Operetta-3, Sr. Play-4. BOB CURTIS--Baseball-4, Nonette-4, C Club-3,4, Football-3,4, Octette-2,3, Council Rep.-2,3, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, C Club Sec.-Treas.-4, Sr. Play-4, Annual Chairman-4, Christmas Program- 2,3,4. JEAN BONHAM--Jr. sr. Banquet-2,3, Sec- Pep Club-3, Sophomore Dance-2, Pep Club-3,4, Vice Pres. Pep Club-4, Sec. Student Body-4, Carnival Princess-2, Annual Staff -4. J HAROLD GETTY--Entered in Sr. Year LETTIE VOORHEES--D.A.R. rep.-4. CHALMER MIKKELSEN--Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Jr. Play-3 Annual Chairman-4, Sr. Play-4. GERALD MALLOCK--Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Annual Staff-4 LORETTA BENESH--Jr. Sr. Banquet-2,3, Pep Club-3,4 Honor Band-3, Annual Staff-4, Spring Festival-2,3, Ellensburg Music Festival-2, Christmas Program-2,3. DONLEY TOWNSEND--Entered in Sr. Year. DON BURNS--Movie op.-2, Class Play-3, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Annual Staff -4. MARIANN SOLLINGER--Debate-3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3. Council -3, G.A.A.-2. DALE SLECHTA--Class play-3, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3 Christmas Program-2,4, Nonette-4, Annual Staff-4,, Basketball Manager-4. X4 'r 9? L V4 L 4' 4f1,f-vP'fc,f6,fgffQ, 7 Dance-2, C Club PAUL KYNER Class Pr s 2 r Class Vice Pres.- 4, Jr. sr. Banciuet-3. X l4fV lA DONNA BALSDON--G.A.A.-2, pep Club-4, Jr. Banquet-3, Christmas Program-2,4, Spring Music Festival-2,4, Eltnsburg Music festival-2. DARRYL ERIC KSON - -Octette -2 ,3, Football-3 ,4, Pres. of Class-4, C. Club-3,4. ORLO TIFT--Football-4, Sr. Class President-4, Annual Staff-4, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3. MARNELL UECKER--Drill Team-2,4, Annual -4, Sextet-4, Class Sec.-4. DAYWIN SLECHTA--Football-4, Jr. Sr 3111 Nonette -4. ' GERALDINE JOHNSON--Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Drill Team- 3,4, Pep Club-4, Annual Staff-4, Yell Leader-4, Sr. Play-4, Sr. Class Sec.-4, Spring Festival-4, Ellensburg Festival-4. DUANE BRUNNER--Christmas Prog.-2,3,4, Annual Chairman- 4, Spring Fest.-2,3,4, Football-3,4, Ellensburg Fest.-2, Soph. -3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet 3, Baseball-3,4. PATT BOSTWICK--Yell Leader-4, Drill Team-2,3,4, Ir. Sr. Banquet-3,2, Pep Club-3,4, Jr. Class Play-3, Annual Staff-4. Sr. f -3, Christmas Program-2,4, Annual S ! LORMAN HORNER--Class Play-3, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Annual Staff -4. LORETTA HORNER--G.A.A.-2, Ir. Sr. Banquet-- 3, Christmas Program-4. GEORGE DAVENPORT--Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Baseball-4, Annual Staff -4, Football Manager -4, Stage Crew-4. JOYCE KIRBY Class Play 3 Commencement Speaker 4 Dnll Team 2 3 4 Student Body Pres 4, Student Body Sec 4 Yell Leader 2 4 Jr Sr Banquet 2 3 Class Sec Treas 2 3 Soph Dance bt 2 Pep Club 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Sen1or Mlxer 4 DON CHAMBERLAIN Chrlstmas program 2 3 4 C Club 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Class Pres 2 V Pres of Class 3, Honor Band 3 Ellensburg Festlval 2 3 Sr M1xer 4 Asst Edltor of Annual 4 Soph Dance 2 Student Counc1l 2 Jr Sr Ban quet 3 Movie Op 3 Sprmg Festlval 2 3 4 Sr Play 4 Rotary Rep 4 SHIRLEY DUGWYLER Ellensburg Muslc Festlval 4 Drxll Team 2 3 Yell Leader 2 3 4 Jr Play 3 Chrlstmas Program 4 Annual Staff 4 Sprmg Festx val 4 GEORGE YEAGER Mov1e op 2 3 Ellensburg Fest1val 2 3 Spr1ng Festlval 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Stage Crew 4 Chrlstmas Program 2 3 4 BETTY CLARK Jr Sr Class Plays 3 4 Jr Sr Banquet 3, Pep Club 4, Pep Club V Pres 4 Sr Mlxer 4 Annual Staff 4 DEAN MALLIOT Class Play 3 Jr Sr Banquet 3 Stage Crew 4 DARRELL DEBERRY Counc1l Rep 4 Sophomore Dance 2 Jr Sr Banquet 3 JOETTA REID Soph Dance 2 Jr Sr Banquet 3 Annual Staff 4 JERRY KARNS Football manager 2 Jr Sr Banquet 3 BILL KING Presldent of FFA Jr Sr Banquet 3 Student Counc1l 3 SHIRLEY KONRAD Counc1l Member 2 Class Play 3 Jr Sr Banquet 3 Pep Club 4 Annual Staff 4, G1rls State 4 Debate 4, Sophomore Dance 2 PAUL STOLTENBURG .Ir Sr Banquet 3 Stage Crew 4 V K .-- R - , 'X ' 9 ' 9 9 9 ' - ' 9 , 9 9 ' - ' 9 ' 9 9 9 9 ' - Q I ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 - 9 ' I. - 1 - , n ' 9 9 - ' 9 'I ' 9 ' 9 . .' 9 ' ' ' ' 9 -' 9 ' 9 9 9 ' ' , -' . 9 D ' 9 9 ' 9 1.7 ' ' 9 Pep Club-3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Majorette Leader-4 ' 9 ' 9 ' 1 a -- .u .- , , ' 9 9 . ' 9 9 9 4' 9 ' 9 ' 9 9 - -3 . ' , , . - , a . - , ' a -- ' , 0 a - , .. . -u ' .un , - , I Q - u -- u - , I a - , - . ' , . . . I 9 - 9 ' 9 -- - - , ' 9 .' - ' 9 ' 9 - - , - -' a u ' , FLORENCE SMOOT--German Band-2, Jr. Sr. Banquet 2,3, Pep Club-3,4, Pep Club Sec.-4, Annual Staff-4, Student Council-4, Sr. Play-4, Honor Band-3, Spring Festival-2,3. MARVIN DURLAND--Annual Chairman-4, Octette-2,3, Nonette-4, Movie Oper.-2,3, Ellensburg Music Fest.- 2,3,4, Jr. Play-3, Sr. Play-4, Spring Festival-2,3,4, Christmas Prog.-2,3,4, Jr. Sr. Banq.-3, Debate-3, Valedicto rian -4. MARLENE BRAUN--Jr. Sr. Banquet-2,3, Sophomore Dance -2, Drill Team-3,4, Pep Club-3,4, Jr. Play-3, Council Rep. -4, Annual Staff-4. fi BOB FOUST--Baseball-2,3,4, Football-3,4, Basketball -2,3,4, C. Club-2,3,4, Council Rep.-3, Jr. Class Pres.-3, C Club Pres.-4, Vice President of Student Body-3. BONNIE JEAN DAY--Drill Team-2,3, Jr. Sr. Ban- quet-3, Sophomore Dance-2, Sr. Mixer-4, Annual Staif-4, Princess Cashmere-4. NORMAN DEDMAN--Entered in Sr. Year. RUTH RICE--Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Sr. Mixer-4, Soph. Dance-2, Annual Staff-4. J. L. FOUST--Baseball-3,4, Football-3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, C Club Pres.-4, C Club-3,4. GRETCHEN ST. GERMAIN--Jr. Sr. Banquet-3. WELLINGTON JONES--Annual Staff-4, Jr. Sr. Banquet -3. JOAN DOYLE--Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Pep Club 4, Sr. Mixer-4. RICHARD JOHNSON--Vice Pres. of Class-2, Pres. of Class 3, Football-4, Annual Staff-4, Track-4. W...- l , W , , DONNA FERRY--Tennis-2,3,4Q Jr. Sr. Banquet- 2,3, Sophomore Dance-2, Vice Pres. of Class-3, Student Council-3,4, Pep Club-3,4, Vice Pres. of Class-4, Annual Staff-4, Pres. of Pep Club- 4, Class Play-3. WAYNE MURRAY--Baseball-2,3,4, Rotary Rep.-4 Class Play-4, Student Council-3, Vice Pres. of Student Body-3, Football-2,3,4, Debate-3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Spring Festival-2,4, Student Body Pres -4, Annual Editor-4, C Club-2,3,4, Christmas Pro gram-2,3,4, Ellensburg Music Festival-2, Saluta- torian-4. C . Vf- MARY K. JOHNSTON--Jr. Sr. Banquet-2,3, Sopho- more Dance-2, Jr. Class Play-3, Sr. Class Play-4, Pep Club-3,4, Annual Staff-4, Pep Club Pres.-4, Hi Spots Editor-4. BOYD ROGERS--Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Baseball-2,3,4, C Club-2,3,4, Annual Chairman-4. MARY LOU ROBERTS--Drill Team-2,3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Council Member-2,3, Pep Club-4, Annual Staff-4. RON FERRY--Basketball-2,3,4, Track-2,3,4, Football-2,3,4, C Club-2,3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet -3, Christmas Program-3,4, Council Rep.-4, Spring Festival-3,4. RONALD OTT--C Club-2,3,4, Football Manager-2, Basketball Manager-2,3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, An- nual Staff-4, Spring Fest.-2,3, Movie Op.-2. JOAN WIGGINS--Pep Club-3,4, Soph. Dance-2, Jr. Sr. Banquet-3, Annual Chairman-4, Jr. Play-3 F LOYD BOURGAULT - -Debate -4. RAYMOND BABcoc --Baskerba11- ,J sr. Banque -3, Annual Staff-4. . , -fd 4, KATHERINE VALIS Jr Sr Banquet-3, Jr. Class Secretary-3, ebate-3, Operetta-3, Tennis -3, Sophomore Dance-2, Jr. Play-3. BILL LIDDLE--Jr. Sr. Banquet-3. LILA BOWDEN Pep Club 3 4 Jr Sr Banquet Sr Mlxer 4 Sr Play 4 Sophomore Dance IX DIXIE NORRIS Jr Sr Banquet 3 SHUTTER SHY SENIOR RUSSELL MULKEY LORETTA BURGESS Jr Sr Banquet 3 Sophomore Dance 2 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 4 TWELVE YEAR SENIORS lst row left to nght Betty Clark Loretta Burgess Joan Doyle Joetta Reid Patt Bostw1ck Joan W1gg1ns 2nd row Donna Balsdon Don Chamber1a1n Wayne Murray Bob Curtxs Don Burns Bonme Lou Day 3rd row Raymond Babcock Marvm Durland George Yeager Paul Stoltenburg B111 Llddle Ron Ott Paul Kyner fl 5 . N 4 4 Q , 3 1 n - , u .' - - , . ' x ' y . - , - l 'v I a F. 'EEC f ' gk , S , , ' 1 -- .7 l ' A7 3 7 , . I 7 I 7 I 7 - S I 7 ! 7 7 ' lst row: Pat Kenoyer, Annalee Schell, Ruthanna Albin, Ida Mae Tift, Ann Snyder, Loretta Grentz, Betty Jackson, Marlene Strutzel, Beulah Hanson, Ailene Adams, LaVerne Wells, Kay Richardson. 2nd row: Jackie Jaquish, Elsie Slater, Marita Peck, Delores Haugen, Vio- let Peck, Margaret McVicker, Lois Schopp, Jean Roller, Mary Knappert, Darline Thompson, Joyce Stewart, Joy Kerrison, Zona Hardin, Vivian Slater, Della Miller. 3rd row: John Hoefner, Junior McElroy, Charles Russell, Larry Reese, Glen Cole, Gordon St. Germain, Violet Fechner, Mary Brisky, Harold McClimans, Jack Pipkin, John Kirk, Lowellyn Schrable. 4th row: Tom Hull, Ronnie Zediker, Elwood Rieke, Raymond Richardson, Jim Theiss, James Rankin, Dale Hardin, Roald Samuelson, Jim Fay, Gene Fosdick. 5th row: Don Hardin, Frank Baker, Dick Blonden, Tom Sherwood, Duane Blonden, Pierrce Olson, Cliff Bovee, Jim Hubenthal, Wayne Hoefner, Jerry Lemm, Jerry Simpson, Dwight Blonden. lst row: Mildred Bowden, Norene Ward, Helen Valison, Muriel Calkins, Gail Fish, Peggy Hopkins, Jean Rogers, Leona Askren, Carlena Williams, Maria Burgess, Shirley Thompson, Sally Powers, Weldonna Burgess, Anne Bixler. 2nd row: Wilma Millard Son'a Samuelson Hazel Co ess Joan Lowers J J 9 1 v Polly McCandless, Betty Applegarth, Ruth Deshazo, Loretta Farmer, Shir- ley Patrick, Hope Schmidt, Marilyn Grentz, Sharlene Fischer, Myrna Jor- genson. 3rd row: Don Pepin, Ralph Wenning, Adrian Hasson, Jim Fischer, Sally Speir, Shirley Grant, Carolyn Pratt, Allene Tiffany, Joan Quinn, Ray Roberts, Allyn Sheldon, Gene Fogelstrom. 4th row: Vernon Kirby, Ray Snelson, Marvin Schadler, Martin Roys, Dick Bates, Stan Arbogast, Donald McGrew, Vernon Schmidt, Dwight Bostwick, Marvin Ray, Charles Yenter, LeRoy Walz. 5th row: Jerry Kenoyer, Art Greig, Larry Larse, Bob Allyn, Glen Rompel Walter Nelson, Tom Hemmerling, Milo Flagel, Ernie Garrett, Marvin Radach, Cliff Cannon, Jim Chamberlain, Brad Johnston. lst row Nelva Horner Melba Haugen Valene Valeson Mavis Barns Betty Nulph Darby Rlchardson Joyce Southard Carol Fogelstrom, Bonnie Ferry Shlrley Sever son Carol Deshazo Beverly Kxsh JoAnn Jackson Donna Plpkm Lois McElroy 2nd row Edna Scammahorn, vlrginla Weller, Cheryl Remley, Gloria Rockenheld Marilyn Paton, Maman Smoot, Arlene McDonald Margle Hemmerling Jeanne Wood Shane Dutton, Sally Beeman Jan1ce Jackson, Dons Dobson Lou1se Leavltt Wanda Jones, Jerr1 Dunkln 3rd row Laura McV1cker Margaret Dynes Marvel McComb, V1olet Fechner Phylhs Mulkey Naomi Alb1n, Wilma Klrk Janet VanW1nkel Delorls Schrable 4th row J1m Herberg Gordon Whlte Dav1d Llmbeck Douglas Rockenheld Rxchard Olson, Jerry Wells Billy Nelson Robert Snelson, Francls McK1nney Vernon Poore Larry McDonald Marlon Hoefner D1ck Harnden Kent Chrlstensen Jerald McK1nney 5th row George Mehl Dean Slechta Dick Cox Harlin Olson Doyle Slechta Don Malliot, Donald Yeager W1lfred Loeffelbem Jlrnmy Rees, Joe Messe D1ck Curtis Gary Northrup Joel Olmghouse John Cox 6th row Orwin Hughes Hal H111 Don Madison Bob Day Gerald Ashley D1ck Braun Dlck Mllner, Ken Stewart George Spanler Lynn Loudenback Ph1ll1p North rup Charles Rix Mike Strutzel Dallas Soward Albert Keenan lst row Margunte McElroy Deana Newlove Pat Yenter, Patsy Doggett Thelma Samuelsen, Naoma Askren Dolores Slechta, Sharon McGrew Gerr1 Mercer Lou1se Flscher Gwen Zedlker Melba R.1ce, Dorothy Thompson 2nd row Dorene Johnson Janice Rxchardson Deanna Hawker Gayle Jones Joann J or gensen Jamce Jacqumsh, Billy Olmghouse June Kerrxson Sadxe Keller, Joyce Schell Charlotte Crittenden Deanna Hard1n Charlotte Smoots Jeanette Jensen 3rd row Mary Stoltenberg Barbara Rhoades Sharon Duncan Shlrley Jensen, Sh1r ley Caudle L1nda Davls, Joyce McCandless Jolene McDonald, Ina Gr1gsby Jan1s Plpkm Patr1c1a Wacker, Emmy Etzkorn N1na Gr1gsby 4th row Jack R1chardson Ben N1ght1ngale, Alan Brenn1ck Norman Leavitt Dav1d Frltswold Kelth Wiess Duane Mrkkelsen Ronnie Fleicher George Grelg Dav1d Anderson, Noel Sutton 5th row Don Babcock Larry Chamberlam Robert Derefleld, Lowell Scott, J1m Dolman Dav1d Aldous Rrchard Berry, Bobby McElroy Ralph Norris Dale Sparber Jack Dronen Lyle Hoefner Harold Malhot . . - 9 9 9 9. 9 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 . . . . - 9 . 9 9 l 9 9 9 9 . . . . . . - 9 9 9 . . . . . 9 9 9 -9 . . . . . . . - 9 9 9 9 . . 9 9 9 . 9 9 9 9 9 ' . - 9 . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 - 9 9 9 9 9 . . . .. 9 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 9 9 . . - 9 9 I 9 . ' 9 . 9 9 9 9 : 9 , 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 9 ' . . .- - 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 . . .. . . 9 9 - l . . . . . - 9 9 9 . . . . . 9 9 9 9 9 - . 9. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 SEVENTH GRADE HIGH SPOTS STAFF DEBATE Left to R1ght lst Row Romona Schober Zola Calk1n Janet Cochrane V1v1an New land Jewell Hasson Mar1lyn Watson Yvonne Bolllnger Ruth Peaslee Carol TDGISS Sandra Murphy Patsy Stevens Pat Bednar 2nd Row Carol Dav1s Kay Pratt Sandra Barham Joan W11l1ams Nancy Crlttenden Shlrley VanDusen Conn1e Schroeder Jamce Warren Sonja Arndt Sharon Slo .ve Florence Cole Nell1e P1pk1n Rosemary McDonald 3rd Row Bobby M1ller Bob Smoot B1lly Reese Don Stewart Delv1n Loeffelbeln Hal H111 Denn1s W1ll1ams Terry K1rkpatr1ck 4th Row Everett Decker Bob Oldenburg Dav1d Balaban J1m Schultz Melv1n Wrlght B1lly Ferry Rlchard Dronen Lloyd Berry Bobby Newton Melv1n Jones Jack Knowles Darrell Caudle Alex McKenz1e oth Row Melv1n Stevens Jerry Doyle N1cky Andrews Charles Macdanz Norman Ladson Jlmmy Barr Eldon Ott Larry Purcell Larry Pace Don Davenport Jerry Cox Donald Howard Wlllard M1kel Paul Francls Darryl Brenn1ck Left to Rlght lst Row Bonme Lou Day Joan W1gg1l'lS Mar1ann Sollmger Mary K Johnston Marlene Braun Geraldme Johnson Duane Brunner 2nd Row Bob Curt1s Marv1n Durland George Yeager Florence Smoot Loretta Benesh Sh1rley Konx ad Dale Slechta Chalmer Mrk kelson Boyd Rogers Left to Rlght Floyd Bourgalt Shxrley Konrad Ron Zedlker Mar1ann Sollmger Wayne Murray .,' , il , - l 4 9 . 9 1 A ' 1 s ' y a Y 3 Y 3 . s ' 1 v 1 va I v l v a 1 u ' I s a 1 9 . , Q ' v - , - , 1 1 1 , 1 , . 3 I . 7 . ' L ' r I y 1 7 V . 7 I 7 .1 s a 2 F - . . 9 . 7 5 a a 3 I J l a ' a v l Q 1 a - I, Q ,V . . 7. . . . Q , l , . 7. ' v a - Y ' J 9 I ! ' - 1 a 1 , . , . ANNUAL C1 FAFF Le to I1 ht Top IOVN George Dfuenport Orlo T1ft Rrymond Bahrocll Ronme Ott Due Slechta Ger 1ld Nlalllcll Dlymn Qlechta Gum 4 Yea G1 T L Foust Welhn ton Toneg Th1rd 1ovy BONNIE Lou Day Mnlonef B1 mun Dum Norr1 Betty CIHIIX. Ruth R109 Bonme Jean Day R1Qh1e John on Sacond IOW MarnellUeCke1 LOFICIIH BUIEGQQ GL1ald1nL Johnson Pall Bostwmk Lo1rella Beneah Joan Bonham Florence Smoot Joan Doyle Sh11ley Konrad Donna Fu rv Mary Lou Rohmta Front 1ovy Mur1ay Don CIJHIIIIJCIIHIIJ Bob Curt1s Boyd Row ew IVIHIXIII Du1land 1 Play Laci Left to T1 ht R1ymond R1Cha1d5on Ruthanna Allnn Lol Schopp Pai Konoyu DXNIEIII Blonden LaVe1 ne WQll IQIIX SIIJIDSOIJ Jury Lumm Cl1fl Boyce Donra Teyyett Kay R14 hardaon D1y1d Nmthrup Illll Fay HIGH CHEER LEADERS SENIOR HIGH YELL LEADERS Sh1rley VanDusen J1nctCoChrano Pat Steven Loft to I'lL,IlI Sandra Barham G6121ld111E Johnson Patt BOQIWICK Nlna Gr1gQby Dolorel Slechta Ixaoma Aflkren Ina Joyce KITDW Grngaby Slnrley Duwwyler Je-ann1e Woods Jamce Javlwon BOIJIIIC F91 ry 1 AIA- - Lf' 1 ft 1 1 r I ' ' - Y - ' ' 1 X l - 1 lv L - - Z' ' . 2 1. L . Ll . PHX LI '. ' u L '- L' 'l . 'fi ' ' I , . ,. -. ' 'T .. . J ' . A 1 IQ . 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PEP CLUB Members of th1s group are self appolnted backers of all school proJects whxch requlre enthuslasm and co operat1on Alded by thexr adv1sor Mrs Carantzas the club sponsors sk1ts for pep assembhes sells popcorn at football and basketball games and gxve dances Trad1t1on has lt that the C Club are guests of the Pep Club at an annual banquet The Pep Club also presents honor cups to all graduatmg sen1ors who have malntamed a B average whxle 1n sen1or h1gh school Offxcers for th1s act1v1ty fxlled year were hrst semester Mary K Johnston pres1dent Jean Bonham v1ce pres1dent and Pat Kenoyer secretary treasurer Second semester Donna Ferry pres1dent Betty Clark v1ce presldent and Loretta Grentz secretary treasurer Left to Rxght Top Row Sh1rley Konrad Marlene Braun Betty Clark Pat Kenoyer Mary Kay Johnston Ida Mae Txft Jackle Jaqu1sh Ann Snyder Ruthanna Alb1n Second Row Bonme Lou Day Loretta Benesh Loretta Burgess Joan w1gg1HS Joan Doyle Loretta Grentz Betty Jackson Th1rd Row Kay R1chardson LaVerne Wells Mary Lou Roberts Donna Ferry Jean Bonham L1la Bowden Marlene Strutzel Anna lee Schell Fourth Row Gerald1ne Johnson Joyce K1rby Patt Bostw1ck Beulah Hansen Sh1rley Dugwyler Florence Smooth Donna Balsdon The C Club th1s year was adv1sed by Coach Bxll L1pp1ncott Offlcers for the f1rst semester were Bob Foust presldent Don Chamberla1n and Frank Baker v1ce presldents and Bob Cur txs secretary treasurer The second semester offlcers mcluded J L Foust pres1dent Don Chamberla1n v1ce presldent and Wayne Murray secretary treasurer Throughout the year several act1v1t1es were carr1ed out by the members Durmg football season the boys sold programs Later the members sold Chrmstmas trees to ra1se money for the1r project of buymg yard markers for the football held Several dances were held and proved very successful Thxs sprlng the boys were guests at two banquets The Pep Club entertamed them at the annual Pep Club C Club banquet The Mothers Club also was hostess to the boys Left to R1ght Top Row Cl1ff Bovee Darryl Er1ckson Frankle Baker J1m Huben thal Bob Foust Daywm Slechta Jerry Lemm Jerry Slmpson Dwxght Blonden Harold MacCl1mans J L Foust Second Row Don Chamberla1n Duane Brunner Boyd Rogers Bob Curt1s Wayne Murray Ronald Ferry Dale Hardm Jack P1pk1n J1m Chamberla1n Rxchard Johnson Ronald Ott D1ck Blonden Mr L1ppencott Th1rd Row Vernon K1rby Larry Larse Ray Snelson Donald Pep1n Marvm Ray, Arthur Grexg Brad Johnston Elwood Re1ke Orlo Tlft 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' cc 11 . . . . 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I? x,4.f Marxlyn Watson Carol Th61SS Marle Russell Nelhe P1pk1n Florence Cole Senlor Hlgh Chorus Left to R1ght Top Row Ph1ll1p Northrup Gerald Ashley D1ck Braun Lynn Loudenback Charles Russell Dale l-lardm Darryl Erlckson Dayw1n Slechta P1errce Olson James Rankm 2nd Ron Ferry D1ck Curtms Dale Slechta Dw1ght Blonden Norman Dedman Gerald Mallock Orw1n Hughes Jumor McElroy Rlchard Olson Douglas Rockenfleld 3rd Margaret Dynes Betty Clark Phyll1s Mulkey Sally Jo Beeman Glor1a Rockenheld Barbara Bartroff Cheryl Remly V1rg1n1a Weller Lo1s Schopp V1olet F chner Edna Scammahorn Marllyn Paton Bonn1e Ferry Arlene McDonald 4th Margle Hemmerllng Donna P1pk1n Arlene Adams Sh1rley Severson Zona Hardm V1v1an Slater Loretta Horner Sharrle Dutton Bonme Lou Day Donna Balsdon Joyce Stewart Sh1rley Dugwyler Gerald1ne Johnson Carlena W1ll1ams .Tumor Hlgh Chorus Left to R1ght Top Row Mrs Zylstra Robert Mlller Wlllard Mxkel Melvln Jones Darryl Brenmck Alex McKenz1e Robert Jay Jerry Doyle Paul Franc1s Everett Decker, Bob Olderburg Kay Phatt Mary Dronen Sonya Arndt Th1rd Row Sh1rley Van Dusen Nancy Crmttenden Rosemary MacDonald Sharon Slowe Sandra Murphey Patsy Stevens Sandra Barham V1v1an Newland Jewell Hassan Ramona Schober Janet Cochrane Pat Bednar Jamce Warren Ruth Peaslee FFA Left to Rxght Top Row D1ck M1lner Walter Nelson Alvm Bmder Duane Blonden Dxck Bates J1m The1ss M110 Flagel Doyle Slechta Charles Rxx Bob Allen Second Row Dean Slechta Kent Chmstensen Harhn Olson Don Mc Grew Gary Northrop Don Madlson Dallas Soward Tom Sherwood M1ke Strutzel Th1rd Row Jlmmy Reese Larry McDonald B111 Nelson Franc1s McKenney Wllford Loeffelbem Albert Keenan Paul Stoltenberg Fourth Row D1ck Harnden Gerald McKenney Robert Sn lson Jerry Wells Gordon vVh1te Adrlan Hasson Fxfth Row Mr Logan Tom Hemmerhng Marv1n Ray Ray Roberts Mart1n Roys, Roald Samuelson Allyn Sheldon STAGE CREW Left to Rlght George Yeager Dean Malllot Tom Sherwood George Davenport Paul Stoltenberg H . J- . a - I J . 2 7 . 9 V 7 , . H ' l ' a 1 . i 9 s l 9 7 Y 1 -- Q , , D . ,. . Q , l . 7 9 . S - 9 9 e 7 ! 9 I 9 9 . 9 ' 9 5 . - 9 7 9 3 U U . I, . 3 . . 7 . i , 7 9 9 3 9 Second Row--Connie Schroeder, Carol Davis, Shirley Mehl, Yvonne Ballinger, y ' 9 9 9 9 7 9 ' ' -- . y 1 , . 1 , y 7 9 7 . 9 v 7 1 9 7 . -- . . . . , , , . . 7 v i-4 - 9 a 7 1 ' 1 , 2 . D 1 . 1 5 ' 9 3 9 9 9 . r- l. , . , . , . 5 3 3 ' -- ' D . 1 , , V y 9 5 ' . l U . , . , . , , , . 2 ?f af 4'-'J O SENIOR PLAY Back row L to R Marvm Durland Wayne Murray Bob Curt1s Don Chamberlam and Chalmer M1kke1sen Front Row MISS G1bbs dlrector Betty Clark Geral d1ne Johnson Florence Smoot L11a Bowden Bonme Lou Day and Mary K Johnston w-JW' QT JR SR BAINQUET 1950 PRINCESS CASHMERE Bonme Jean Day 7 ' ' Z 3 7 Y 7 - J 1 1 ' v 9 J , . . . f ev- -- s 37 . L f 1 A A .V , f i . fig 2 3. . f A 'w- , '13 , ' ' of 'V A -Q... 1 C N X, X2 Qx tw The football squad of Cashmere High had a rather poor season in 1950. Their won-lost record stood at one game won, one tied, and six lost. Their lone victory was over Okan- ogan when Ron Ferry sprinted 60 yards in the last ten seconds of play for a T.D. Bob Foust was chosen alternate end on the All- State squad. , . , , , 1 1.11.41 .jg fu' H ll, '-Ewlctwa 9 xfyp' if . , X L B sf 'Q x QT' T' 1 92 1 1 Q.-aut. '11, A' ' SQUAD FOOTBALL Starting in the upper right hand corner and continuing around the C are: Cliff Cannon, line backer, Larry Larse, guard, Duane Brun- ner, quarterback, Jerry Lemm, tackle, Jim Hubenthal, center, Marv Ray, guard, Don Chamberlain, guard, Rich Johnson, back, Ron Ferry, halfback, Cliff Bovee, end, Bob Curtis, guard, Frank Baker, fullback, Dale Hardin, center, Bob Foust, end, J. L. Foust, tackle, Daywin Slechta, halfback, Darryl Erickson, tackle, Orlo Tift, end, Wayne Murray, guard, Don Pepin, back, Art Greig, back, Brad John- ston, guard, Don Hardin, tackle, Vernon ffchoo choo Kirby, back, .Tim Chamberlain, guard, Jack Pipkin, end, Harold McClimans, back, George Davenport, manager and Elwood Rieke manager. Coach Bill Lippincott is pictured in the middle of the C. C.H.S. - 0 Chelan 40 C.H.S. - 6 Ellensburg 19 C.H.S. - 6 Leavenworth 6 C.H.S. - 7 Omak 13 C.H.S. - 13 Wenatchee 49 C.H.S. - 7 Ephrata 33 C.H.S. - 14 Okanogan 7 C.H.S. - 7 Chelan 40 Go, NINTH FOOTBALL Back row: Northrup, Ashley, Braun, Milner, Doyle Slechta, Spanjer, Reese, and Rix. Second row: Hill, Day, Cox, Dean Slechta, Madison, Stewart, Chamberlain, Sparber, alliot and M . Front row: Lymbeck, Curtis, Keenan, Messee. Olsen, Nelson. Christensen, and Coach Tom Hall. 11 5' h and 8th FOOTBALL 7t Back row: Scott, Dolman, Mikkelsen, Babcock, Richard son, Weiss, Greig, Dronen, and Cox. Second row: Barr, Pace, Purcell, Andrews, Davenport Derifield. Nightengale, Aldous, and Hill. Third row: Ott, Stevens, Berry, Ferry, Ladson, Wright illiams and Newton W , . Front row: Knowles, Macdanz, Balaban, Smoot, Kirk patrick, Schultz. Reese, Stewart, Caudle, and Coach Brodniak The HA squad of Cashmere High had almost a 50-50 record as they won ten games and lost nine. They made an average of 47 points per game to their opponents 48.3. Playing their first year of A ball,- the Bull- dogs copped third place in the newly formed A league. ea., 'LVM I 5 Back row: Ron Ferry, Marv Schadler, Jack Pipkin, Pierce Olsen, Cliff Bovee, .Tim Theiss, Ray Babcock, Elwood Rieke, manager and Ron Ott, manager. Front row: .Tim Hubenthal, Frank Baker, Bob Foust, Harold McClimans, Dick Blonden, and Coach Bill Lippincott. 6 s P The HB squad of Cashmere High didn't fare as well as their big brothers on the AU squad. The younger lads won but seven games while losing thirteen. Despite this record, however. the boys gained valuable experience which will be to their advantage next year. Back row: Jerry Kenoyer, Don Hardin, Dick Bates Milo Flagel, and Dale Slechta, manager. Front row: Don Pepin, Art Greig, Vernon Kirby, Dwight Bostwick, and Coach Tom Hall. C.H.S. - 35 C.H.S. - 33 C.H.S. - 43 C.H.S. - 39 C.H.S. - 46 C.H.S. - 46 C.H.S. - 46 C.H.S. - 64 C.H.S.- 41 C.H.S. - 55 C H.S. - 38 C H.S. - 41 69 38 59 61 55 C.H.S. - Above: Bob Foust reaches for the ball in a game with Okanogan which Cashmere won 61-44. The Okanogan player checking Bob is unidentified. C.H.S. - C.H.S. - C.H.S. - C.H.S. - C.H.S. - 47 C.H.S. - 37 Above. Dick Blonden tries a push shot in the Okan- ogan game. Peshastin 40 C1eElum 38 Ellensburg 50 Chelan 49 Moses Lake 44 Leavenworth 37 Omak 72 Okanogan 47 Peshastin 40 Ephrata 47 Wenatchee 64 Chelan 44 Moses Lake 50 5 Leavenworth 36 Above: Cliff Bovee's shot is blocked 74 Omak by Wenatchee's Larry Richardson. Okanogan 44 Cashmere players include No. 14, Dryden 46 Bob Foust, and No. 11, Frank Baker Ephrata 23 No. 9, Jerry Evett, of the Panthers Wenatchee 73 closes in. 7 '14 NINTH BASKETBALL Back row: Malliot, Loudenback, Braun, Doyle Slechta, Cox, Poore, Milner, and Coach Tom Hall. Front row: Rockenfield, Olsen, Curtis, Messee, Dean Slechta, and Jim Reese, manager. The ninth grade, under the able guidance of Coach Hall, had a successful season, dropping but four games while winning seven Three of the four losses came at the hands of the Chelan fresh men, a team they defeated the previous year for the county championship. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The seventh and eighth grade teams varied in their won- lost record. The seventh grade won seven and lost four while the eighth grade won six and lost ten. Seventh Grade 2 C..T.H. -15 Peshastin 23 C 7 ..T.H. - 15 Leavenworth c.J.H. - is Peshastin 16 2 C.J.H. -20 East Wenatchee 19 1 5 C.J.H. -20 Sunnyslope 24 C..T.H. - 15 Leavenworth 9 V C..T.H. -46 East Wenatchee 24 C.J.H. -22 Wenatchee 25 C.J.H. -16 Sunnyslope 17 C.J.H. - 19 Wenatchee 17 C.J.H. -17 Peshastin 13 Eighth Grade C..T.H. -10 Dryden 15 C.J.H. -18 Peshastin 37 C.J.H. -20 Leavenworth 12 C..T.H. - 7 Peshastin 22 C.J.H. -20 Dryden 16 C.J.H. -21 Monitor 22 C.J.H. -25 East Venatchee 22 C.J.H. -26 Sunnyslope 15 C.J.H. -22 Leavenworth 13 C.J.H. -33 Monitor 26 C.J.H. -24 East Wenatchee 25 C.J.H. - 9 Wenatchee 30 C.J.H. - 15 Sunnyslope 17 C.J.H. -24 Wenatchee 29 C,J,1-1, - 16 Chuan 39 Eighth Grade Seventh Grade C,J,H, -20 peshastin 32 Back row: Berry, Dolman, Scott Cox. Ladson, Newton, Davenport and Coffin. and Barr. Second row: Chamberlain, Deri- Pace, Hill, Balaban, and Macdanz field. Sparber, and Coach Brod- niak. Third POW! Babcock, Greig. Flei- Wright. Smoot, Ferry, and Caudle sher, and Richardson. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK Back Row, L. to R.: Coach Tom Hall, George Yeager, Dick Blonden. Rich Johnson, Harold McClimans, Jerry Simpson, Art Greig, Brad Johnston, Jim Chamberlain, Bob Hannington, and .Terry Wells, manager. Front Row: Don Madison, Kent Christensen, Dwight Blonden, Jim Hubenthal, Don Hardin, Jack Pipkin, Bob Day, Dick Curtis. and Doug Rockenfield. Q 0 .L 'f uv- : qi 1 - f f JUNIOR HIGH TRACK Back Row, L. to R.: Newton. Cox, Reese. Cox, Berry, Chamberlain, Bruan, Day, Madison, DeBerry, Scott and Simpson. Second Row: McElroy, Britt, Leoffelbein, Haugen, Wells, Curtis, Dolman. Rockenfield, Christensen, Northrup, Derefield, Inabnit, and Ott. Front Row: Anderson, Williams, Reese, Mikkelsen, Malliot, Stevens, Smoot, Sutton, Caudle, Greig, Brennick, Coffin, and Babcock. 4 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Back Row, L. to R.: Chuck Yenter, Stan Flagel, Don Hardin, Dale Hardin, Ray Richardson, manager, Frank Baker and Coach Bill Lippincott. Second Row: Stan Arbogast, Jack Pipkin, Bill Liddle, Tom Hull, Jim Fay, Don Pepin, George Davenport, and Gerald Mallock Front row Wayne Murray Cliff Bovee Dave North rup Bob Curtis Bob Foust Duane Brunner Boyd Rogers and J L Foust COACH AND CA PTAINS FRESHMAN BASEBALL Bob Foust Clefth was named captain of the basket ball team and co captain of the football squad back Milner Cox Reese Braun and Malliott the football team These two along with Coach Front row Keenan Stewart Olsen Day Spanyer Lippincott fcenterl guided their teams through the MacDonald Messee Snelson and Olsen 1950 51 season Back row, L. to R.: Ashley, McKinney, Rix, Louden- Wayne Murray, frightl was the other co-captain of ' A f , 1 . .. ,.M.,.. f f Q . f ff ' 'g Ar-if X Q J . 5 if Q '.4 . , 1. ,. -, , 'ng - is 'V 'c J Q W 0 , 53 if . f ' Q A ' sw 1 ,fs , , ,f it 4 f 5 X Q. Q f If 1' C f lf' Alf' ?P f V 1 ' ,x ,v-1-3' Q' vg,-s.i5',,v ' ' hx N . ff ' ' I' g. 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Shirley Dugwyler leaver her ability for writing letters to half a dozen boys without mixing them up to Pat Kenoyer George Davenport has such a wonderful instinct fox etting into trouble that he wants Ronald Zediker to make use of it Patt Bostwick wills her good humor to Joyce Stewart Wayne Murray leaves his easy going mild manneied quiet ways to Jerry Simpson Geraldine Johnson wills her position as yell leadei to Elsie Slatei Orlo Tift as much as he hates to part with it leaves his speaking ability to David Northrup Loretta Benesh wills her position as Chief Pusher of Marlene s car to anyone who thinks they have enough muscles Wellington Jones discards his shorthand book to Gene Fosdick Maybe he ll need it Marlene Braun wills her 36 Ford to anyone who can afford to buy oil instead of gas Jean Bonham wills Boyd to Zona Hardin She doesn t want to eat Safeway s groceries Harold Getty leaves his self confidence to Junioi McElroy Donna Balsdon wills her skus to Mary Briskey Dale Slechta leaves his non breakable glasses to Gordon St Germain The money he'lI save now' Joyce Kirby wills her diamond to someone who doesn t want a date for the next four years Chalmer Mikkelsen wills his beautiful late model car to Bill Lippincott in place of his old heap ZXren't you thrilled Mr L1ppincott7 J L Foust wills his technique with the girls to Stanley Flage Lucky you Stan' ' Bonnie Jean Day wills her bottle of Jergen s Lotion to Betty Jackson She s lovely she's beautiful she s engaged she uses Jer en s Boyd Rogers leaves his dramatic impersonations to the play cast of 1952 Make good use of them You ll need them Paul Kyner wills his smooth shaven appearance to Dv. ight Blonden Does your face feel rough Dw1ght'P Mary l ou Roberts leaves her excess weight to Jerry Lemni to be used as future football paddihg Ron Ott gn es his outstanding height to Don Hardin Russell Mulkey wills his Hopalong Cassidy traits to Kay Richardson Loretta Horner gives Lorman to Velda Fechner You d better ask Weldonna about that girls' Marvin Durland wills his wild ways to Frank Baker Settle down Frankie Dean Malliot leaves his ability to go steady to Tom Sherwood Joetta Reid wills her 1 les to Tom Hull Darrell DeBerry leaves his artistic talents to Joy Kerrison Gretehen St Germain wills Davie to anyone . . 161 . r . 1 ' rw . , . . . 1 . . 1 .1 . 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' 3 1 1 .1 .1 . , A - J ' ' ' ' Darryl Er1ckson wants Chff Bovee to have h1s ha1r because Chff needs zt Raymond Babcock leaves h1s amb1t1on to be a bachelor to Harold McCl1mans Too bad Mac' ' Floyd Bourgalt leaves h1s pos1t1on as the oldest sen1or to the oldest semor of 52 Duane Brunner w1lls h1s curly ha1r to Jack Plpkln Now you ll have to get a Tom Jackl Don Burns w1lls h1s troubles 1n typmff to Dlck Blonden Don Chanlberlaln leaves h1s determxnatxon to get h1s gxrl to Elwood Rleke Now you re zilfset Elwood Geor e Yeager leaves h1s 24 karet golden toned trumpet to Jackle Jaqulsh Norman S' lp Dedman glves h1s danclng ab1l1ty to PICFCG Olson D1x1e Norrls w1lls her baby s1tt1ng talent to Della Mlller L1la Bowden w1lls her b11ll1ant red ha1r to Glen Cole Florence Smoot w1lls her clar1net to anyone who wants to be 1n band Marlann Solhnger leaves her ab1l1ty to change boy fr1ends to Delores Haugan Lett1e Voorhees leaves her hlstory grades to next year s U S h1story classes Joan W1bg1HS w1lls her love of athlet1cs to Mr Flemmg Bonn1e Lou Day leaves her A s 1n EIlU11Sh to V1v1an Slater How d1d you get those Bonn1e'7 Donna Ferry w1lls her typewrlter ln typlng class to Ann Snyder B111 Klng w1lls h1s pos1t1on IH F F A to Jlm Fay Shlrley Konrad g1V9S her elect10n to Glrl s State to Beulah Hansen Good luck Beulah' Mary K Johnston leaves her kmttmg, needles to Dale Hard1n so he can make h1mself a palr of aryles R1Ch19 Johnson leaves h1s manner of walkxnt, to Vkayne Hoefner Bob Foust and Ronme Ferry leave thelr knack for stylmg new ha1rcuts to LaVerne Wells aiflda Mae hit Lorman Horner leaves h1s QUICK response to the arr1val of sprlng to Charles Russell Don Townsend w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to get on the honor roll to Johnny Klrk Paul Stoltenberg w1lls h1s S1Xth perlod classes to Larry Rees Betty Clark w1lls her 1nsat1able deslre to art ue to the debate club Joan Doyle w1lls hex place 1n Mr Brodmak s econonucs class to Bob Hanmn ton B111 Llddle w1lls h1s mghts at home curled up w1th a good book tyuk' yuk'l to Jun Hilienthal Loretta Burgess leaves her shorthand speed to Darlme Thompson and Marlene Stxutztl Gerald Mallock leaves h1s ab1l1ty to stand up on roller skates to Duane Blonden J rry Karns w1lls h1s sc1ent1f1c expeuments to Rtymond Rlchardson Ruth Rlce w1lls her handwrltmff to Mar1ta and V1olet Peck Marnell Uecker w1lls her many boy fr1ends to Evelyn Cleveland Dayw1n Slechta leaves h1s wavy red han to John Hoefner - 9 Q . .. . . 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'. t QI - . . . . . . ,v 7 - . . . , , X . 1 - ci ' Q 2 . o 4 ' . , . .1 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF ' 51 The task IS done the conquest won and w1th the poet Walt Whltmen we say Afoot and lrght hearted we take to the open road Healthy free the world before us The long brown path before us leadmg wherever we choose The preparatlon coverlng twelve years has been long and hazardous fxlled wlth ant1c1pat1on of the morrow and a des1re to conquer the obstacles faclng us The class of 1951 of Cashmere Hxgh School was gulded durmg 1tS f1rst year by M1ss Brockerman and M1ss Wr1ght The boys outnumbered the glrls thxrty seven to th1rty two They were Raymond Babcock Frank Baker Duane Brooks Jerry Bryant Boyd Hake Dlck Jones Donald Jergens DeW1tt Kezth Merwynn Ladw1g Vernon Lan ter Joe Lew1s, Wayne Murray Kenneth Radach Ruben Radach John Reade Charles Rus sell Merle Soll1nger Leroy T1mbl1n George Yeager Don Hardm Harold McCamey Darlene Allen Nelhe G1ll1am Helen Kexth Patr1c1a McKer11e Jerdme Monroe Anna Moss Donna Perk1ns Vlola Plpkln Jean Roller Bernlce Roloff, Marlann Sollmger Myrtle Sorenson Elame T1mbl1n Lettle Voorhees Don Chamberlam Bob Curt1s Mar v1n Durland Bobby Joe Howard Eugene Masterson Dwlght Newton Ronald Ott George Panger Gary Robertson Roald Samuelsen Bobby V andler, Darrell Merrell D1ck Ph1ll1ps LeRoy R1chmond Lo1s Allen Patt Bostwlck Rue Ann Bullard Clara Dan1el son Bonme Lou Day Joan Doyle Lou1se Gerry Jolene Harrls Berdena Johnson Geraldme Johnson Arlene Lmdback Barbara Newlove Betty Clark Delores Putnam Joetta Re1d Marnell Uecker Kather1ne Valeson and Joan W1gg1ns Durmg the next three years M1ss Sexgel and Mrs McKeen second grade teachers Mrs Tosch and Mrs Gr1ff1th th1rd grade and M1ss Ross and M1ss Hagen fourth grade advanced us 1n the art of readm r1t1n and r1thmet1c Those who Jomed us durxng those years and w1ll graduate w1th us are Shrrley Dugwyler Jerry Karns and Paul Kyner second grade Wellmgton Jones Darryl Erxckson Florence Smoot and Dean Mall1ot th1rd grade and Joyce Klrby Duane Brunner and Chalmer M1kkel sen fourth grade George Davenport Loretta Benesh Mary K Johnston and Bonme Jean Day en rolled just xn t1me to help our f1fth grade class make pxllows and kn1t afghans for over seas Mrs Osborne and M1ss Jones helped us on our way th1s year Another year found us smgmg 1n the f1fth and sucth grade chorus and presentmg what we thought was a talented Chmstmas Play Th1s year Don Burns B111 Lxddle R1ch1e Johnson L1la Bowden Marlene Braun Loretta Burgess Ruth Rxce and Mary Lou Roberts came to 3o1n ln the race to see who could copy the most d1ct1onary for talk1ng out of turn xn class Mrs Ebr1ght and Mrs S1nes were there to asslgn the d1ct1onary plus some schoolwork F1nally we were ln that bu1ld1ng where you had a recess at the end of every hour Thxs would really be fun But no f1ve m1nutes only gave us tlme to dash down the hall and get a drmk before the next class began Paul Stoltenberg came 1n t1me to help us wlth the two booths we ran for the school carmval Joyce K1rby our cand1date for carmval queen was elected prmcess After qulte a serles of 1nstructors Mr Genelle and Mrs Taylor became our homeroom teachers The boys d1d very well 1n sports hav1ng an undefeated and unscored upon football team Fxve g1rls were chosen as members of the newly orgamzed drxll team Loretta Horner Lorman Horner Dale Slechta Dayw1n Slechta and Orlo T1ft Jomed ln to cheer the st1ll undefeated and unscored upon football team to more fame ln the e1ghth grade Bonn1e Jean Day was our cand1date for carmval queen Mr Taylor and Mr Schlmke gave us the1r asslstance durxng th1s fun f1lled year We part1c1pated 1n the chorus band carmval Jun1or Hlgh Play and dr1ll team The Shadow our Freshman Class Play and the entry of Ron Ferry Boyd Rogers Donna Ferry Gretchen St. Germam DIXIE Norrxs Jean Bonham Darrell De Berry Russell Mulkey Bob Foust J L Foust and Shlrley Konrad mto the Class of 51 started th1s year off 1n style Elght members of our class part1c1pated 1n dr11l team th1s year Jean Bonham represented us ln the carmval queen contest 4 11 1 1 1 cc ' - l 9 1 1 1 ' 77 7 , . 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Q . , , 7 7 7 7 Y ' 1 - 1 , . , . . . , . 7 7 l 7 1 1 1 1 - Cl 77 7 7 7 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 - - 1 Soft hghts and shamrocks were 1n keepmg w1th our St Patr1ck s Day Dance held March 17 of our Sophomore year The royalty elected were Bob Foust Kmg Patt1e Pobst Queen Bob Curtxs Pr1nce and Ruth Todd Pr1ncess Twelve g1rls from our class served for the Jr Sr Banquet Th1s year we started part1c1pat1ng 1n hlgh school sports From our class were the yell leaders one member of the Basketball D1str1ct Champ1onsh1p Team and SIX players on the D1str1ct Baseball Champ1onsh1p Team Mrs Ferry and Mr Brodn1ak Jomed the Class of 51 as our advxsors Our class off1cers were Don Chamberlam and Ron Reems Pres1dents and Darryl Erxckson and Joyce K1rby Secretarxes Our Jumor Play Goodmght Uncle George was enJoyed by everyone who saw 1t. Under the Sea was revealed as the secret theme of our Jumor Sen1or Banquet The Kmg and Queen were Wayne Kenoyer and Margaret Anderson New members of our class were Floyd Bourgault and Harold Getty Our class offlcers were R1Ch16 Johnson and Bob Foust Pres1dents Donna Ferry and Don Chamberlam Vlce Presxdents and Joyce K1rby and Kathar1ne Valeson Secretar1es The last year we were Jomed by Norman Dedman and Donley Townsend when we started the year w1th the trad1t1onal Sen1or M1xer The annual ed1ted by Wayne Murray and Don Chamberlaln was our b1ggest project for the year In the sprmg our Semor Play was presented Our class off1cers were Orlo Tlft Presmdent Donna Ferry V1ce Presxdent and Marnell Uecker Secretary After all the sen1or tests were over we enJoyed a wonderful day at the lake for our last class p1cn1c Graduatlon Day was here and we marched 1nto the gym to the strams of Pomp and Clrcumstance After a few mmutes we were out on our own We all sa1d how glad we were to graduate but m the backs of our m1nds we knew that someday soon we would all say I would g1ve anythmg to be back ID hxgh school agaxn To anyone who has gmded us durmg these twelve years we agaln say w1th the poet So please you S1r we much regret 1f we have fouled 1n et1quette Towards a man of rank so hxgh we shall know better by and by But youth of course must have 1ts fhng So pardon us so pardon us . . . . . , 7 . . 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PROPHECY The years have zoomed by and we f1nd ourselves 1n the year 1961 We take lt upon ourselves to f1nd out what the members of the class of 51 are domg Bob Curt1s Just got h1s name 1n Who s Who for d1scover1ng better f1sh1ng worms Darryl E1-1ckson who worked wrth the Treasury Department lS now a mult1 m1ll1ona1re Wayne Murray IS now operatmg a drug store 1n Fa1rbanks Alaska Is lt warm up there Wayne f Sh1rley Dugwyler IS the ch1ef customer of the Lonely Hearts Club George Davenport has become pr1nc1pal of C H S after Mr Flemmg ret1red Patt Bostw1ck IS teachmg chem1stry at West Po1nt She loves umforms Lettle Voorhees IS now professor of hxstory at the Un1vers1ty of Washmgton Gerald1ne Johnson IS work1ng on her latest fancy, redecoratmg the Whlte Hous Orlo Tlft 1S runn1ng for pres1dent on the Ant1 All Other Part1es t1cket Loretta Benesh conducts tours of the Alps 1n Sw1tzerland Marlene Braun IS marr1ed and now has a famxly to sp11t hot chocolates w1th Wellxngton Jones IS secretary to Ruth RICE, who operates a super fru1t stand 1n Yaluma Joan W1gg1ns wr1tes a sports column for the Seattle T1mes Donna Ferry follow1ng 1n the footsteps of her mother IS teachmg Engl1sh Jean Bonham and Boyd Rogers are operatmg the1r own dr1ve 1n market They are runmng Safeway out of 'busmess J L Foust has taken over Parson s Stud1o Ron Ferry has a barbershop and spec1al1zes 1n ha1r styles Bob Foust COaCh1Hg the Chelan Goats just turned out an All State Basketball Team Harold Getty runs Harold s Club m Reno Donna Balsdon and Floyd Bourgalt are do1ng very n1cely operatlnff a sk1 tow 1n Sun Valley B111 Klng manages h1s own cha1n of theatres throughout South Ame ICH Sh1rley Konrad IS exerc1s1ng her power as the f1rst woman governor of the State of Washington Mary K Johnston IS ed1tor of the Spokesman Rev1ew 1n Spokane R1ch1e Johnson IS head of the bakers un1on and manager of Langendorf Baker1es Dale Slechta handles the constructxon end of the Slechta Bros Contractmg Company wh1le lDayw1n Slechta IS the arch1tect Joyce K1rby and Don Jones are st1ll mak1ng plans for the1r weddlng Lorman Horner has a hamster farm 1n Wyommg Chalmer M1kke1sen IS st1ll 1oaf1ng Bonn1e Jean Day and Bud are ra1s1ng a football team Paul Kyner IS a p1lot for Umted A1r L1nes Mary Lou Roberts and Qu1nt are l1v1ng 1n Alaska where he 15 stat1oned ' rr 'Y ' .- . . . . H , ,, . . . . ' Y Y - . . . . . . . . T . ie. Bonnie Lou Day is still supporting George. 9 ! ' 1 7 ' 66 7 li ' . . . . . T ' ' cc ' H ' - - y . Ron Ott l1ves ln WISCOHSIH where he operates a hmburger cheese factory Russell Mulkey s cattle ranch mn Texas lS very profltable Loretta Horner IS marrxed and st1ll l1v1ng 1n the Sunsh1ne C1ty Marvln Durland has gwen up the p1ano and taken over Gene Krupa s place Dcan Mall1ot IS shop teacher 1n C H S Joetta Reld and Darrell DeBerry publlsh a natlon w1de comlc strxp Raymond Babcock 15 a pr0feSS1Or181 basketball player w1th the Ph1ll1p 66 Ollers Don Burns 1s head bookkeeper for the Ford Motor Company Don Chamberlam IS trymg to fmd a way to reduce and st1ll eat as much as he wants to George Yeager IS the cho1r d1rector at the Methodlst Church 1n Cashmere Norman Dedman 1S the solo saxaphomst w1th hls own band at the Stork Club Duane Brunner holds the speed record for hot rod raclng D1X19 Norms runs a profess1onal baby slttlng agency Marnell Uecker IS head mechan1c ln the M gl M Chevrolet Garage Llla Bowden has become head nurse ln the Deaconess Hospltal Florence Smoot hves on a south sea lsland where she can vacat1on every day Don Townsend and Marlann Sollmger tour the Umted States presentlng the play Romeo and Zlullef Cashmere 1s flnally gettmg a new g.,ym bu1lt under the able d1rect1on of Paul Stoltenberg who IS the head carpenter Betty Clark has set a new record for dI'1V1Ilg a Jeep around the world Joan Doyle has taken over her Dad s apple ranch B1ll L1ddle 15 head l1b1ar1an of the Wenatchee Clty Lxbrary Loretta Burgess 15 a fashlon deslgner ln Par1s Gerald Mallock runs a savlnffs and loan company Gretchen St Gerrnam IS marrled and a happy housew1fe Jerry Karns has dlstlngulshed hlmself as a chemlst for Dupont Company , . . . . . . , A . . . .4 . . H . . . ,, L' L . L . . . . . H L . , 1., ,, ,,.,.f.4.,,1,g,7 c . I L Q r 4 . . ' - 4 . D . x -7 ff 4 'Cf Watch the birdie! They got me!! ! Bench Warmers. Dizzy dames. 13. Typical Cashmere Students? 8XCept 149. Eeeek! Kute Kittens Say cheese. Swing and sway... Open arms for Darryl. This is Darrell. Is she heavy, Bob? QI Qgf' . 23 N fi Q T TIRE ngf q ,MUN ,b yi I - - -, ' ai , N if - is HOSPITAL V. .-5. ls' . ' 4' - SO . iv sh X ,, w Q 2 . Z-. '1 3 'ft ' ' 'A '5..1.l A1v7'Y 22 The roarin' Rogers' 269 .7 7 23 Watch those curves! 24 Those twins again. 25 I'm a man now! Y! ' 26 Washerwoman Donna. 27 Kilroy was here! 29 1 5 28 Fish out of water. .af 'W 29 30 . Goin' fishing, boys'7 Ronald Ott .Q ' 54 Y, ..1 l -1 is-. F4 I '61 xii! , pr Q , A 'KJ 5 f X, Y Bashful Orlo Tift! Y Heave Ho, Bonham! ! ! Look, they use tooth paste! ! The roving kind, Joan D. Well, Sonny Hiner, tell 'em off. Orlo uit ullin Ida Mae's hair. y Q P 8 These Musical Ferrys. lA.. Airplane glue holds this up. The gang's all here. Bell-bottom Rompel. The bear went over the mountain My, how times have changed? Z Fashions of 1950-1951 They use face cream. The thingg alias Jean Bonham. Hurry up, will you? ? ? Glamorous Kenoyer 1 0 G ...N - 5 ,f 1. ,, 1, if P -51 C-4 E -fag D '. gl r ' H .I if an it .,,, Q av' 'I J gh 259419 1- Let's go, J. L. kia 13 .wav U .144 1 x T yy! 5 2. What a mess! 1 3. Which twin has the Toni? I7 4. Smile, Ernie. '7 5. Picking fleas, Joyce'? 6. Papa know best! ! 7. Freshman glamour girl. 8. Miss C.H.S. of 1951. 19. Oooh! Those limbs! 9. The morning after. 20. What's so funny? 10. Dead end kids. 21. Sleepy time gals. 11. Use Air-wick. 22. Look at the dog!! 12. Just out of bed, Mercer? 13. Easter Parade. 14. Yelling for Cashmere 15. D. Braun and his girls. 16. Bottoms up! ! 17. Studious Joetta 8. Brad J. just out. miagrapm Wy FM Qrsfy M iwlffy N W M A+ sf typ , fiawwf WQMDMZA a,b '7Af'4'4'0v,AA'vJft,,v-r- ! 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