Chelan High School - Chelannual Yearbook (Chelan, WA)
- Class of 1955
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Ln these pages We have re corded the outstanding moments 1n one of the most interesting years of our lives. lndays to comewe can leaf through this book and find class mates, faculty , administration proms, basketball teams, a champ ion football t eam , and mem- ories of fun in good ol' Chel High! I If -K o . 4' x , f 1 A 'f X we--f W -A , f .f ,I N wc'-,N 5 x li QC Q x '5' fl Mb W wtymq a1fV!ff,Z,fL We dedlcate th1s annual to the faculty of our school as the flrst mstallment of a great debt we have been taught we wlll con t1nue to pay thxs debt fo r the rest of our lwes Teachers recelve l1ttle thanks for help1ng 1gnorant students acceptmg late homework and puttlng 1n hours of extra tlme Th1s de dlcatlon 15 lndeed llttle honor to pay to those who have done the1r best to prepare us for 1fe 2 Z 5-159 'D 7-ec. XD ,Ni t' V17 . , K' . . I , I n A I F n . ,X ' owe. By rnakmg use of what we 'rf f fl ' f 7 oft f Q v ' I Q - t ' ff vi 2 N Y x SS A 7694 4444! This building, built in 1925, is the home of the junior and senior high classes, Additional classes--agriculture, shop, and auto mechanics--are held in the old grade school to the rear of this building. fiQ Wi ? wif '27, ,fii Ernest Louk Bnan Sxenknecht Supenntendent Prmcxpal Velma Yetter Secretary 4 I I I l EF . fr 6 O 5- b .gg x l I H A gui? I - f -W' ' ff Cf' tfftlh X wwf M XRJORIL R XINII R INI3IhCI'Tl3I1CS Sclence Photography Club Trckets 38 years rn Chelan CHARLES I CUINI Sclence Hlstory I6 years IH Chelan VIVIAIN MORCAIN Enghsh Journalrsm Spamsh Honor Socrety Adv1sor Annual Advlsor I2 years rn Chelan WILLIAM RICHARDS Industrlal Arts lbootball Coach Ass1stant Basketball Coach 9 years 1n Chelan ROBERT ENGSTROM Physrcal Educatron Basketball Coach 6 years rn Chelan ROBERT LOIDHAM ER Agrrculture 9 years rn Chelan DEAN LEHMAN Commercral Dramatrcs Advrsor 3 years 1n Chelan 49 P 4 RJ' fk 5 K Y' 41s 3' 'vbfzzm X! 49' Z' s-.471 JOE GOEDDE Auto Mcchanxcs II years ln Chelan MARY l GROG AN Lxbranan 3 years ID Chelan Bl TTY SHUEY Home Economlcs Sophomore Advlsor I H A Advlsor IUNI JOHNSON Physxcal bducauon Jumor Class Advlsor Dr111 Team Advlsor HAROLD HURMLNCI Muslc Ensemble Groups I year rn Chelan ROS LM ARY S ULLIV ANI study Hall Jumor Hlgh I year 1n Chelan HAROLD C LAMSOIN l:llg11Sh Speech Jumor l-hgh I year 1n Chelan 7wf6fff fi D 1 A . A' A. rf ' 1 A A T' r , - V- X gt ' iv , A, ,, .. . . . Q Q . , 2 years in Chelan 1 v , iff T u V 1 1 .31 4 I 1' Nav ,Q seniors TOM ARNOLD Entered kind.: Vis. Aids 1, 2,3 Ft.ba1l 3. ROGER AULT Entered Ist: German Band I,2: Trum. Trio 3: Ten.I. MARLENE BLESSIN Entered 7th: Soc. Ch. I, Rep. 2: G.C. I,2,3, Sec. 2: Dram. C. 2,3: Triple Trio 2.3: lr. Play 2: Cheer- leader 3: Prom Queen 2: Bskt.ball I,2,3: Baseball I, 2: Vy.ba1l I,2,3: Badm. I, 2,3. STANLEY BOYD Stan Entered kind.: A.S.B. V.P. 2: Pres. 2, V.P. 2: F.H.A. 2: lr. Play 2: Dram. C. 2,3: Bskt.ba11 I,2,3: Base- ball 1,2,3: Ft.ba11 1, 2,3, All-Star Ft.ba11 team 3. PAUL BRYANT Entered kind.: Ft.bal1 I,2,3. IACK ALLEN CADDY Entered 2nd, F.F.A. r,2,3: Bskt. ball I: Ft.ba1l 1.2.3, Inspirational Player 3. CHARLES CARD Charlie Entered ISI: F.F.A. l,2,3: F.H.A. 2: Jr. Play Stage Crew 2: Ft.ba11 2. TERRY CHRISTOPH Terrible Entered 5th: Photo C. 2: F.F.A. 2,3: F.H.A. 2. FAY CLARK Entered 2nd, Sec. 2,3: G.C. I,2,3: Dram. C. 3: Drill Team 3: Grid Iron Prin. 1: Prom Prin. 2: Bskt.bal1 I,2,3: Baseball I,2,3: Vy.bal1 I,2,3: Badm. I,2,3. TRUDA CRADDOCK Liberace Entered kind.: Rep. 3: G.C. I,2,3: Triple Trio 3: Ir. Play 2: Debate 2: Dram. C. 3: Bskt.ball I: Baseball I,2: Vy.bal1 1,2,3: Badm. 1.2: Trum.Trio acc. 3: Trom. Trio acc. 3. MAJORIE CRILL Margie Entered Ist: Soc. Ch. I, Pres. 2: Honor Society 2,3: F.H.A. Treas. I, Sec. 2, Pres. 3: G.C. I,2,3: Jr. Play 2: Drill Team Capt. 3: Dram. C. 2,3: Bskt. b8l1I,2,3: Baseball I,2,3: Vy.ba11 I,2,3: Badm. I,2,3: Girls' State 2. f . '73 NC X-QQ N-I Q lx I Q9 nb 121' '-'S' 6 TTT! 'Q !Y Al X .-if 'I '72 DARLINE CUSHEN Cush Entered 3rd: F.H.A. 1.2: G.C. I,2.3: Jr. Play 2: Bskt.ball 1: Baseball I: Badm. I. BETTY DIMICK Entered gth: Honor Society 3: G.C. I.2.3: Mer. Award 2: Operetta 2: Bskt.bal1 I,2.3: Baseball 1.2: Vy. ball I, 2, 3: Badm. I. 2, 3. MERRY ANN ELGIN Little One Entered Ist: Pres. I: Dram. C. 2: G.C. 1.2.3, Man. 3: Drill Team 3: Grid Iron Prin. 3: Bskt.ball 1.2,3: Baseball I,2,3: Vy.bal1I.2.3: Badm. 1.2. GERALD FALKENBERG Jerry Entered 5th: Photo C. 2,3, treas. 2: Vis. Aids 1.2. 3: Merit Award 3. RAY FOSTER Entered xst: F.F.A.1,2.3. Pres. 3: F.H.A. 2: Bskt.ball 2.3. Capt. 3: Baseball I,2,3: Ft.ball I,2.3. Capt. 3. GARY GOCKE Entered 6th: Merit Award 2: Bskt. ball 1.2, 3: Baseball 1.2: Ft.bal1 1. LARRY GOEDDE Entered Ist: Jr. Play 2: Vis. Aids 1.2. MARILYN HARN Entered kind.: Soc. Ch. 2: A.S.B. Sec. 3: Honor Society 2.3: F.l-l.A. I: G.C. 1.2,3: Dram. C. Sec. 2, Pres. 3, play 3: Jr. Play 2: Cheerleader 2: Drill team 3: D.A.R. 3: Prom Prin. 2: Bskt.bal1 1,2,3: Baseball I,2, 3: Vy.ba11 1.2,3: Badm. r,2.3: Ten. r. 2.3: Merit Award 3. KATHLEEN JENSEN Kathy Entered kind: Soc. Ch. 2, Treas. 2 Honor Society 2.3: G.C. I.2.3: Triple Trlo 3: Prin. Lakeside 2: Dram. C. 2.3: Bskt.bal1 l.2,3: Baseball 1.2, 3: Vy. ball 1. 2, 3: Badm. I. 2, 3. CHARLES KIBBY Chuck Entered ISK: Sec. I,2: Honor Society 2.3: Ir. Play 2: Photo C. 2. CARL KIOBECH Carl Henry Entered 6th: A.S.B. Pres. 3: Honor Society 2.3: Photo C. 2: German Band 2: Jr. Play 2: Boys' State 2: H.S. Lead- ers Conv. 3: Bskt.ball I.2.3: Ft.bal1 I,2,3: Ten. 1.2: Valedictorian 3. 43.6. 1 r 1-0' G 'R X55-Q 'VN if 4-,AV QTL, N337-3' ,Qs 1-'T ,vs 5 iff, Q, Y q:'p x he OJ' 'f' X r tl DEANNE LINDSEY Pat Entered 6th3 Prin. Chelan Falls 33 G.C. I,2,33 Bskt.ba1l r,2,33 Base- ball I,2,3Q Vy.bal1 l,2,3g Badm. l,2,3. DALE LOUK Entered 123 Bskt.ba1l 33 Ft.ba11 33 .Baseball 3. ESTHER MORICAL Entered IO: F.H.A. 1,23 G.C. I,2,3: Bskt.ball l,23 Baseball I3 Vy.ba11 I,2QB3dl'l'1. I,2. SHIRLEY OAKS Entered kind.3 G.C. l,2,3. ROGER OULES Entered kind.3 V.P. 23 F.F.A. I,2,33 Jr. Play 23 Ft.bal1I,2,3. MICHAEL FREDERIC PAUL Mike Entered kind.3 Rep. 1, Pres. 33 Honor Society 2,3, V.P. 23 Dram. C. 2,3, treas. 3, play 2,31 Boys' State 23 Salutatorian 3. DAVID PEEBLES Dave Entered I03 V.P. 33 Honor Society 2,3, Pres. 33 Editor CHELANNUAL, NEAL PEISLEY Entered IO: Dram. C. 3. HELEN PERRY Entered kind.: Sec. I, Treas. 23 Honor Society 2,3, treas. 23 Prin. Chelan 33 G.C. I,2,33 Triple Trio 33 Dram. C. 2,3, Make-up Ch. 2,3: Jr. Play 23 Drill Team 33 Bskt.bal1 I,2,33 Baseball I,2,33 Vy.bal1l,2,33 Badm. 33 Ten. 3. HUSTON PITT Hooky Entered 2nd3 Pres. 23 F.F.A. l,2,33 Jr. Play 23 Dram. C. 2.3. play 23 Bskt.ba1l I,2,3Q Ft.bal1 I,2,3, All- state ream 3, N.C.W. All-star team 33 Baseball I,2. ERLEYNE PITTS Seeds Entered 3rd3 Dram. C. 2,33 G.C. I,2,3, treas. X3 Triple Trio 33 Cheerleader 23 Drill Team 33 Bskt. ball I,2, 33 Badm. I,2,33 Base- bal1I,2,33 Vy.ball I,2,33 Ten. l,2,3. K.- .4 'Urs :LQX I ui ,F-41 Q .1 11 14 6' xv, his ii ,. 9- y ,v Z. Al' JIM POLLOCK Lover Entered 4th Jr Play 1lghIS2 V1s A1dS 3 Lrbrary 3 Ft ball I 2 GAYLE RODGERS Auntre Gayle ered5th FH A I P I 2 3 Sports Man 2 Bskt ball I Baseballl 2 Vy ball I 2 Badm I 2 .TANICE SCOTT Ian eredgth FH A I GC Trrple Trro 3 Jr Play 2 Drtll Team 3 Dram C 3 Bsktbal1I3 B e b I Vy ball I 2 DARLENE STAFFORD Entered 6th A S B Sec 3 Sec 2 Honor Socrety 2 3 Sec 3 G C Grrd Iron Prrn 2 Bskt ball I 2 Base I Vy balll 2 Badm I MARTIN TESTER Torch Entered kmd Photo C 2 F F A I 2 3 Centennral Yr 2 Weldrng Award 3 Jacket Award 3 Iudgmg Team Ir Play hghts 2 V1s A1ds I 2 3 Ft ball 3 CELIA VENNEBERG Entered ISI Treas 3 Honor Socrety 2 3 V P 2 3 Trrple Tr1o acc Jr Play St Drrectorz Grrls St 2 Bskt ball I 2 3 Baseball I 2 Vy I 2 3 Badm I RONALD VOGLER Ronnle Entered k1nd 2 Ft 2 Merrt Award 3 PAULINE WILSEY Polly Entered 3rd G C I 2 3 B kt ball I 2 Baseballl 2 Vy ball I 2 Badm I Trcket grrl 2 NOLA FAYE WORLEY tered IO F H A G C Baseball I 2 Vy ball I 2 CHARLOTTE ZORNES Shotty Entered kmd V P 2 Honor Socrety S 2 Soc C G1rls State 2 Bskt ball I 2 3 Baseball Vy b 11 I Ba m Sportsman Award 3 o Ent 1 . . . , ar. Ig G.C. . . . - : - .2.3: Ent p . . . g . . 1,2,3g Q . . Q . , 1 as ' all 3 . , . ' . . - : . . 1.2.31 ball 3 . , 5 . ,2. . . ' 2.3: 2,3, V.P. 33 Dram. C. 2.3: G.C. I. . . - - . : ' ' - 3: ball . . 1 . .2.3. ' .g V.P. 5 ,ballI, ,3g I . . , , 3 S . En g . . . Ig . . I,2,3g 2,31 G.C. I,2,3, ec. , . h. 35 1,2,3g . a ,2,3g d . 1,23 Flower Colors I President . ..... Vice President . . . Secretary ..... . .. Treasurer.... . .. Advisor . . . . . . . . . . Mike Paul . . .Dave Peebles Fay Clark Celia Venneberg . Mr. Sienknecht Yellow Navy Blue Rose Bud and White Motto lt may be a long way to a goal but lt 15 never far K Charles 4? 2 .LY Charlotte Esther AQ tv 59 i, the next step toward It Ziclaldacwi 44 N19 4 F. Betty Fay Tom Marg1e g Dave Gary Darlene Neil Luetta - - ............................. . I l to ' ll Y' vt F -7 - FP - . . jg, . - if-1 '51 . Q, ' V, . W , - '-fa l - fi' K., , .' ' l Q K . h 2' f .f X -..ae I 1 l q .use , W 5,5 X-,i:.f,-'Y' 4, . I D ii tg .. 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' - ' 1:-if-'Ji ' .. wif' M-4.-ff- ef -' 4 Q, -' 'TI in 1 'sf-'-5' A Waaqfwtaaq KINDERGARTEN Thrrteen years ago rn September of 1942 we the class of 1955 were born Truda Craddock Merry Ann Elgrn Marrlyn Harn Kathleen Jensen Helen Perry Stanley Boyd Paul Bryant Charles Card Roger Oules Mrchael Paul Martrn Tester and Ronald Vogler were all a lrttle wrde -eyed and currous as the wonders of educatron began to unfold Only these twelve of the orrgmal 56 are strll wrth us FIRST Our number rncreased by seven thrs year as Roger Ault Thomas Arnold Celra Venneberg Larry Goedde and Charlotte Zomes 1oxned us MarJor1e Cr1ll also entered but wrthdrew at the end of the year We held a pet show for our parents and were qulte enthusrastrc about the grfts we made w1th lrttle saws to grve to our mothers on Mother s Day SECOND Kathleen Jensen Helen Perry Stanley Boyd Ray Foster Martm Tester and Iack Caddy went to further therr educatron rn Lakesrde As we reached thrs mrlestone Fay Clark Darlrne Cushen and Huston Prtt entered Mrs Drape always had a prrze for the frrst one to s1t correctly rn hrs seat after recess and although not so sought after there was nearly as much competrtron for the bottle grven to the babres and the tall for the tattle tales THIRD Along wrth hrgher leamrng came fun for all thrs year as we enyoyed rhythm dances and a hrke to Star Rock Huston Prtt left us and Paulrne Tackett Shrrley Oaks Erleyne Prtts and Carl Kjobech yorned us FOURTH Irm Pollock entered Margre Cnll and Huston Prtt retumed and Marrlyn Harn Charlre Card and Carl K1obech left us th1s year Rock salt was the rage and we recerved our frrst formal study of the hrstory of our state as well as South Amerrca FIFTH We put on a hobby show thrs year and our own Pnncess Celra was chosen queen of the camrval sponsored by the band to rarse funds for new unlforms Gayle Rodgers and Jerry Falkenberg entered SIXTH Thrs was our frrst year rn the new grade school burldrng and classes put up wrth much hammertng and drrllmg unt1l ll was frnally completed Esther Morlcal Darlene Stafford Gary Gocke and Deanne Lrndsey entered Retumrng from Lakesrde and brmgrng Charles Krbby wrth them were Kathy Jensen Helen Perry Stanley Boyd Jack Caddy Martrn Tester and Ray Foster Also retunrlng was Carl Kjo bech SEVENTH Marrlyn Harn returned and Marlene Blessrn entered as we advanced to the brg burldrng Agarn classes were drsturbed by constructron norses as the new gym was berng completed But perhaps rt helped our basketball team eam 1ts frrst county champronshrp EIGHTH Helen Perry left us and our team once agam placed frrst rn the county basketball tournament Each home room sponsored an assembly for the 1un1or hrgh Can we ever forget Huston Prtt as Madame La Messa P NINTH Ian Scott entered A melodrama Curse You Jack Dalton was much enloyed by the class and proclarmed a success by the audrence We were the frrst class rn Chelan's hrstory to w1n the county basketball champronshrp all three years havmg lost only one game rn that perrod TENTH We were a lrttle proud and cocky as we entered our frrst year m hrgh school but the semors soon put us rn our place and once adyusted we had a very emoyable year Davrd Peebles Nola Faye Worley Terry Chnstoph and Betty Drmrck entered Jan Scott left and Helen Perry retumed ELEVENTH Thrs was a year of busy actrvrty as we sponsored the Grrdrron dance and sold popcorn and coffee at most of the ball games The class play Seventeenth Summer and the Iunror Prom Trea sure Island were both very successful and we also won the March of Drmes contest Ian Scott and Charlle Card retumed and Nell Persley left durtng the second semester TWELFTH Thrs our last year was unanrmously proclarmed to thebe best There were twelve semors on our state champronshrp football team two of whom have been selected to take part rn e All Star game next fall. They are Stan Boyd and Huston Pitt We re also proud of havrng srx semors on the scholastrc team whxch rs new thrs year Another achxevement rs the neat 55 on the Butte and another on the north hrll And now Good bye C H S We ll mrss your I3 I 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . , 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' - 11 1 11 - - . 1 1 1 O . . . 1 1 . , . . ,, 1 11 I .1 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 . . . . . . - 11 - 1 1 1 11 ' - 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 ' , th - , . . . 1 . . . . . . ,, ,, , 1 ' .. -- ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 . eZZ,4ad7 We the Chelan Seruors of 1955 A D be1ng of 1mmaculate m1nds and tenaclous bod1es do hereby w1l1 and bequeath to the Junlors and sophomores the followmg commod1t1es F1rst we would l1ke to leave the sen1or n1ght program to you and W1Sh to see you cont1nue lt 1I1 the future Secondly to the Junlors who Wlll need str1ct guldance we are most happy to be able to leave Mr S1enknecht The 1nd1v1dual members of our class W111 the followmg TOM ARNOLD w1lls h1s steady Nolan to Jerry McLallen MARLENE BLESSIN w1lls her ab111ty to keep someone 1n tra1n1ng to Jan1ce Cozart STAN BOYD W111S h1s rov1ng class rmg to Gene Starcher 11'1 hopes that he w1ll put It to good use PAUL BRYANT W111S h1S he1ght to Sherman T1lley JACK CADDY w1lls h1s round short fully packed body to J1m Goedde and Jack Holmes CHAR LIE CARD 1S del1ghted to leave TERRY CHRISTOPH w1lls h1S cross country dr1v1ng ab1l1ty to J1mm1e Moyer FAY CLARK W111S her bashful ways to Betty Jenk1ns who could use them TRUDA CRADDOCK W111S her laugh to the ag department MARGIE CRILL w1lls her news broadcast1ng ab1l1ty to KPQ DARLINE CUSHEN W111S her d1ploma to Guffey she wants to make up lost i,1me before she gets one BETTY DIMICK W111S her smgmg ab1l1ty to Grace Franklm MERRY ANN ELGIN W111S her ablllty to be SICK tW1Ce a week and graduate to Delbert D1etr1ch JERRY FALKENBURG W111S h1s motorcycle goggles leather Jacket and badge to B111 Sugden Jr RAY FOSTER w1lls h1s ab111ty to w1n fr1ends and 1nfluence people to Ray Ross GARY GOCKE W111S h1S W1nstons to Ken Dav1s LARRY GOEDDE w1lls h1s rowdy ways to Mar1lyn Holt MARILYN HARN W111S her tenn1s play1ng ablllty to Carolyn E1chhorn KATHY JENSEN leaves per1od CHAR LES KIBBY w1lls h1s m11k d1et to J1m Camp CARL KJOBECH W111S h1S four pomt average to Delbert D1etr1ch 14 I . . . . 1 --1 1 . . . .. 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DEANNE LINDSEY w1lls the crown of Chelan Falls to Sue F1nch for use 1n1956 DALE LOUK leaves h1S father ESTHER MORICAL w1lls nothlng because she'll need lt to support Bob SHIRLEY OAKS w1lls her blke to Kay Platt ROGER OULES w1lls h1s father to Doug Crow who needs a l1ttle pull MIKE PAUL w1lls h1s teacher pleaslng ablllty to someone who doesn't apple po11sh elther DAVE PEEBLES w1lls h1s plush ha1rcut to B111 Olsen NEAL PEISLEY 1S too tlght to w1l1 anythmg HELEN PERRY w1lls her horse to Kathy Holttum HOOKY PITT leaves h1s 1n1t1als all over school ERLEYNE PIT TS w1lls her broken alarm clock to someone who won't get there on tlme e1ther JIM POLLOCK w1lls h1S seat 1n hlstory to J1m Moyer GAYLE RODGERS w1lls her physlque to Jlm Franklm He needs a place to sew a letter JAN SCOTT w1lls Bob to the Salvat1on Army DARLENE STAFFORD w1lls her typ1ng ablllty to Lo1s Bagwell MARTIN TEST ER w1lls h1s speed shrft to Guffey and h1s hmburger cheese to Joe Goedde CELIA VENNEBERG w1lls her reserve to Cherle Bowers RONNIE VOGLER w1lls h1s ab111ty to sneak 1n bedroom wlndows at home to Bob Watson CHARLOTTE ZORNES w1lls her rlghteous footsteps for her s1ster to follow S1gned I QXQ X 15 NOLA FAYE WOR LEY wills her single ways to anyone. ,, , if -'r f - - I . X s A2 Fx w f I Th1s year 1S 1975 W1nesap has f1nally reached the State Class B Basketball Tou1nament aga1n Th1S 1S the f1rst t1me they have v1s1ted th1s fa1r c1ty of Tacoma 1n twenty years W1nesap 15 playlng 1n the champ1onsh1p game ton1ght How they ever got here nobody w1ll ever know The f1rst game they sneaked by by one po1nt wh1ch was made by Stan Goedde on a foul shot 1n the last second of play The second game was a l1ttle closer the W1nesap boys pulled th1s one through by w1nn1ng 1n a double overt1me Gary Chr1stoph sank a f1eld goal 1n the f1rst m1n ute of the sudden death per1od and pulled the game out of the f1re The th1rd game we won't say anythlng about that game except that there are several wealthy orchard1sts around WIHCSBP and the referees d1dn twant to go hungry anyway they are playlng 1n the champ1onsh1p game ton1ght a hard game too The game ton1ght 15 between the W1nesap W1neos and the Azwell Sarks Coach of the W1nesap W1neos 1S DALE LOUK and the ass1stant coach 1S STAN BOYD Coach of the Sarks 1S PAUL BRYANT and h1S ass1stant 1S Anne Mac Dougall The reason for the woman as slstant 1S that they ralsed the1r team themselves Ton1ght I have a few m1nutes before the game and as I look around I see a few 1am1l1ar faces The announcer JERRY FALKENBURG 1S announc1ng that word has reached h1m that th1s 15 a reun1on of the Class of '55 who have come to support the teams of the1r former classmates Well well look who com1ng 1D the door It's CHARLES KIBBY the m1ll1ona1re playboy He has a dyed redhead on one arm and a bleached blonde on the other Man how that k1d has changed s1nce hlgh school Here come a couple of fam111ar look1ng faces, NOLA FAYE WOR LEY and CHARLOTTE ZORNES I hear they marr1ed tw1ns not the Rodger tw1ns but the S1amese tw1ns Here IS one of our old cheerleaders formerly MAR p1gS not k1dS The ball game 1S just about ready to start The referees are CARL KJOBECH w1th h1s see1ng eye dog and DAVE PEEBLES w1th h1S Whlte cane so the teams w1ll watch out for h1m The players for the W1neo's are Stan Goedde Gary Chr1stoph Dale Falkenburg ETWIH K1bby and Carl Paul The Sarks team 18 made up of Ron Ray J1m Jack and Neal Bryant I not1ce a few of the classmates aren' here ton1ght HELEN PERRY 1sn't here ton1ght She had to stay at home to take care of l1ttle Cherokee papooses ESTHER MORICAL's son Davy k1l1ed a bar' when he was only three and so d1d DALE LOUK TR UDA CRADDOCK stayed home to correct Engl1sh papers She took over Mrs Morgan's Job The game f1nally started ETWIH K1bby broke the 1Ce by mak1ng a hook shot w1th 4 m1nutes gone 1n the f1rst quarter Inot1ce there 15 a vacant seat 1n the crowd MIKE PAUL found that methya1protocatechur1c ac1d and n1trohydrochlor1c ac1d doesn't m1x It went BOOM' My but th1S game 1S a goer the score 1S 5 3 1n favor of the Sarks at the end of the f1rst quarter There's anemlc GAYLE RODGERS She looks a l1ttle Whlte she Just got off the m1ne sh1ft The ma1n reason for Louk's success as a coach 1S that MARGIE CRILL helped Dale get through college and 1S now ra1s1ng h1m a future basket ball team The game 1S now 1n the second quarter The score 1S t1ed 5 5 Half t1me enterta1nment w1l1 be by the W1nesap band under the d1rect1on of BETTY DIMICK l1sten to those saps play Ton1ght 1n our m1dst we have an up com1ng po11t1c1an ROGER AULT who 1S runn1ng aga1nst the Democart1c nom1nee Mr Charles Cone who seems to 16 . . . , ' . J , . 's ILYN HARN, now Mrs. Martin Tester They now have 14 little ones--- . y , . t ' VI u I ' 4 - 0 0 l l , ,' 0 0 have changed somewhat because the two ma1n planks of h1S platform are more State Tournaments and less school fThe foregomg was not a pa1d pol1t1cal announcement 1 Secretary of the tournament 1S DAR LENE STAFFORD She has a bullet1n to announce Is HOOKY PITT 1n the house'P It 1S very urgent that he contact home 1mmed1ately because h1S Cherokees are on the warpath There goes the pr1nc1pa1 from W1nesap Well l'll be 1t's JACK CADDY No wonder they call them Saps Imean W1nesaps Here comes the hot dog man l'll take one CHAR LIE What a CARD d1gS graves 1n h1S spare t1me The th1rd quarter 1S now underway Wa1t a m1nute the referee seems to have someone w1th a flashl1ght 1n the aud1ence oh lt was Just one of the d1amonds DAR LENE CUSHEN 18 wear1ng She 1S now Mrs Payne wheat farmer The Sarks are now ahead 10 5 w1th four m1nutes to go 1n the th1rd quarter The Wmoes have called for t1me out There goes the water boy Why 1t'S RON VOGLER's son Can you 1mag1ne any of Ron's k1ds carry1ng 'water' to Louk's boys? Here comes ERL EYNE PITTS Iheard they couldn't afford to buy 1t so they bought the bus1ness 1nstead I wonder 1f anybody sneaked 1n oh there' NEAL PEISLEY The referee blows h1S Wh1St1e Oh lt looks l1ke Carl had to borrow Dave's cane because someone took h1S dog The horn now sounds to end the 3rd quarter Wlth the score 12 8 Wlth the Sarks ahead Here comes SHIRLEY OAKS well 1t looks l1ke the prmc1pa1 Tack gave her enough t1me off from her l1brary books to come to the game There he goes custod1an GARY GOCKE 1S superv1s1ng the floor sweepers between quarters Here comes MARTIN TESTER what a haggard look1ng man I hear he 1S hav1ng a hard t1me try1ng to support Mar1lyn and the 14 The 4th quarter 15 now start1ng It looks as 1f PAULINE WILSEY 15 Just gett1ng here I guess Alcoa keeps her pretty busy as the head Apple Blossom float deslgner I wonder who those people s1tt1ng so close together 1n the stands are? It looks l1ke TOM ARNOLD Another person that 1sn't here ton1ght IS MERRY ANN ELGIN She found out that she Just had to be handl1ng money so she 1S now the head of the U S Treasury Dept L1sten to that lady talk about the cheerleaders Seems MAR LENE BLESSIN doesn't th1nk the cheerleaders are as good as they were 1I1 the good 'ole days Who's that over there tak1ng up two seats w1th h1s m1ddle age spread? Well lt s Deputy Sher1ff JIM POLLOCK J1m 18 just fresh out of college and has taken over for Al Boyd No wonder people have spots before the1r eyes There's LARRY GOEDDE tak1ng p1ctures of the game for Mrs Ra1n1er who 15 st1ll a photography f1end Here comes KATHY JENSEN a l1ttle late today She had to use a blowtorch to get out of her car both door handles are now far removed The game 1S gett1ng closer by the m1nute The score 18 now the W1neo's 14 and the Sarks 13 Here's a report from the Chelan Falls 'sky watchers and lt sounds l1ke a l1ttle Ark1e 1t'S not though 1t's DEANNE LINDSEY Another spectator 15 JAN SCOTT who sold Jan's Permanents and bought out Ton1's Tak1ng a last glimpse over the crowd we see RAY FOSTER about to come forward to talk to the Sark center Ray scouts for the Peshast1n Loggers sem1 pro team The f1nal horn has sounded and the f1nal score IS Azwell Sarks 18 and the WIHSSBP W1neo's 17 17 . . . . . . . . ' ll ' ' . , , . y - 1 l . , - ' f I ! . . , . . . . ' , - 1 . , , S . . , . - n 1 9 . . 0 1 ' l ! . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .' . A . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . -..- , , . . . . . . . . . . -- Y , . 0 Q . . . . , . . , . mi-mm, Z Grade School Auditorium, 8:00 P. M. May 22, 1955 Prelude ............... Carleton Petit Processional, Pomp and Circumstance . ............ . ........ . Carleton Petit Invocation - - Reverend Robert Weinman Song, Praise To The Lord ........... . . . . . . . . .Stralsund Gesangbuch, Chorus Sermon, God's Olympics ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reverend Ralph Helseth Benediction.......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . Reverend Robert Weinman Recessional, Pomp and Circumstance ............,...........CarletonPetit Charles Kibby, Bausch Lomb Science Award Carl Kjobech, Chelan High Outstanding Citizen Charles Card, Senior Agricultural Award 'T I High School Gymnasium, 1:30 P. M. May 29, 1955 Processional, Pomp and Circumstance School Band Flag Salute ....... Lead by Michael Paul Invocation ........................... . . . . . Reverend George Schneckenberger Song, Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor Lazarus, Chorus Salutatory Address ....... Michael Paul Valedictory ............. . Carl Kjobech Commencement Address If I Had Your Chance ................ ....................Maurice L. Pettit Chairman of Education and Psychology Division of Central Washington College of Education Presentation of Awards by High School Principal ............. Brian Sienknecht Presentation of Diplomas Superintendent of Chelan Schools ........ Earnest LOllk Song, Hal1s Of Ivy, by Russell-Knight Benediction .......... ................ . . . . . .. . . . . . . Reverend J. J. Ellington Recessiona1, War March Of The Priests H, . 1' I iuniurs Ulu ' 1 .Si in V 9 .x ' Rosemary Abbott Sam Adcock Joe Bagwell Bob Boyd Leona Buckmaster Irm Camp Jerry Cr1ll Dotty Crockett Mary Crockett Doug Crow Ken Davrs Bob Drckerson Delbert Dretrlch Karl Dretrlch Brlly Emerson 11m Frankhn Carolyn Garton 11m Goedde Kenneth Guffey Ellen Hart Lorrame Hart Howard Hayter Gay Hendrrx Ie ry Hrggrns lack Holmes Ianet lttner Bette Ienkms Richard Kress Monty Lrsh ,QA 3 pu- ,Q iff ff- P A ff. Fl! :df W 1 ,-1 'if aff' Y '25 ffl t in VL, I Q if Q - ' , nl 1 ' - A 'A 4' ' . il 'C V Q il J 1 vu Q 4 U l I I I P x ,I ll I ,1 f- C rf' s I5 v F A 'f me - y X - ., , ,- - ' 0- N ' .' ' 4 1' .., X' l' :Sv 'V I I 5-JC Q 'V , V s i 1 af I . I y Q 5 fs v- ' fo 'X N fr Q. y - .2 3 W, :K I . . - -V , - K, il, NF. f I Y- 5. . , 4 ., x X . x 1 5 . H . . - W f sk s J l n 1 If fx VI A W, 2 . il ' A A . Norma Faught . - 1 r . . . x I X , e. - A Q Q we 1 - - - R, A Q x .. - ' . , I-, . . Q ' f t ' ' f A I f f rf lvvvts' . : . lg' K ' ' - V, Y 1 x ' 4- x 1 - . ' A ,1 x - I 5 ' ' Q - ' S.,- CN . . A I- I S C A 'lil I A' . A xx' I. .A -1 V 4 ' 4 x '13 :V -t , ,l ,, ' ' J C 1 h ' YT ,, x N sf gy. N 4 X V ' ' of ' O 1. Roberta Little 2. Jerry Mcl.allen 3. Jim Moyer 4. Bill Olsen 5. Danny Payne 6. Kay Platt 7. Martha Rampton 8. Ray Ross 9. Barton Shivley 10. Nancy Sisson II. Lorene Smith 12. Jean Steele 13. Dale St. Luise 14. Bob Summer 15. Rose Thomas 16. Sherman Tilley 17. Greg Vamey 18. Bob Watson Bob Watson .,.. jim Moyer ..... Loreen Smith .... Richard Kress .... Jerry Crill . . Buddy Lish. . . N 1 . 'B ' Q 'P fe - V' ' xx' KY 1' 'H '-Jr 3 1 f ' v - Y rn: f er!!! I X 1 ? FI rv- .1 f Q 'G K' T K l ' a fl? 0 x ' X , X Y- W ' 1 1, C N, president . . . . . . vice president secretary .... treasurer ..... social chairman . . . class representative . . . L v' ,f '11 llli . . . Bob Watson . .... Buddy Lish . . . Richard Kress . , , Richard Kress . . . . .Jerry Crill . . Jim Moyer The juniors held a Gridiron dance with Norma Faught representing them as princess. At the games they sold popcorn and pom -pons. They gave the annual Junior -Senior banquet and prom, May 6. They gave ADAM'S EVENING as their junior class play, April 21. The class also decorated for baccalau- TCSIG afld COfI'll'I'lCl'lC8l'l1Cl'lI CXC1'ClSSS. J Q llphnmnres I' 'V' , f, n ' P . ' n.,'3g 3- ' We ai--f-1 gy 451' 1 .- Ni ' Q H' 5 14 pw 4? + i 45223. 4- 'GI Earle Ault Lots Bagwell Edwrn Blrss LOIS Bottger Cherre Bowers Betty Cam Phrlrp Clark Donald Colllns Dean Conaway Ianxce Cozart Rrchard Davrs Carolyn E1chhorn Judy Fans Ernest Fellows Carolyn Frnch Brran Fmmgan 'vixke Fmmgan Don Fleetwood Mlldred Frankhn James Gaukroger Barbara Goedde Helen Harris Marrlyn Holt Kathleen Holttum Gary Housdon George Jensen Domse Krbby Clrfford Koch Donna Kvamso 9. ,O if l X la' A f N Q- Q1 MPS: Ni? HW' X 1 2I T 5:- Q . 4.5! IN 1 Q WI 4 'QI' Nl' :gk I r ' 2 . ' - Q, 2 - , , ' V 'w , .V , 1 , f A iff ,1 - 'tl - B, r 5 l I NN '1 5 .QI I Q , ' 5 . J I Qs I ' -. X' V b K -1 v 1 . Q- , . , n ' li' . . xl Z Q Q ' i'?Z . . J 5, ' 43 I 'fag xffg I ff - - 1 D 'Q' 5 ' . D I V . . J 1 I '1' '--Pe . , ,Tv 'Ek i -A x ...ci 'X Kathie Dimick .,'., If '-. , - f ' 1 r ' .f 'D ' - - . .7 T ! Y Q x -A . . ,. U ' 1 x Y x . . . 'I s A , nf' 5 . at Y, I V A V B r B 1, , B . , - -,f- . ' ' - ' , .. f Y' - v . , '5,,..V :N . - - ' f rr I' .V 'tis C ,. 1 1 ll -: 'fvn Q5 ,A ,., ' - 'IT ,. 4 ,' 0 f, B ' x i- 'wk'-1 .l - Y Y ' . Y ' 1 , e 4' B 3 1 'gl N ' Y: .A .h A - H R - 'J' 1 11- I K Qv' gl w V ' 1. Frank LaChapelle ,. Wayne Louk 3. F-.lickee 5.lcLean JL. Carla Nash 3. Keith Palmer 6. Elizabeth Perry 7. Leatrice Pitt 8. Karen Schneckenberger 9. Barbara Schultz Io. Nolan Sexton 11. Myma Slingsby I2 . Boyle Starcher 13. Nadine Strausbaugh 14. Wilbert Sugden 15. Paul Swanson 16. Darryl Thielke 17. Edward Venneberg 18. Molly Watson 19. Sharon Whitehead 20. Winona Zielke 21. Cassie Zornes James Gaukroger , Richard Davis . . . Carla Nash Kathleen Holttum . . . Brian Finnigan . . . A . -t- , - r , - - yi 1, 1 . .4 Q .13- - V if V N fy. A L. 74' .- ' lad! .- , 3 f. - . A , . v I - , , K W 1 7 .4 I-f I . Mfg. PM pn ff 1. X 1 ' ' QV W - N- K p p wv Q 'xl I ,. , .N , '-. .. YW, 4 ..- -.. A t- s ., 7 4 21' Y 'V ' F 'vi 1 f I ,N :AX A ' I Q5 1 I. -' .yy , president ,,,, , Ernest Fellows vice president , , , , secretary. .. . . ... . class representative sergeant of arms. . . . Barbara Schultz, sophomore Gridiron candidate, was chosen Gridiron queen. They had a dance on October 8 and a March of Dimes dance. , , , , , Wayne Louk . . . . Helen Harris Kathleen Holttum . . . Dean Conaway 5 'Y-v F I pl I 1 I S-J V fv'8H?il'- 3' fi -1: ,3 nl ff - 44 , 5-Y' f J' , ,u e 1 -seth grin: H ' FRONT ROW Darlene Stafford Betty Dimick Charlotte Zornes Rosemary Abbott, Roberta Little, Margie Crill, Martha Rampton Kay Platt Helen Perry Celia Venneberg Marilyn Ham, Kathleen Jensen. SECOND ROW: Carl Kjobech Kenny Davis Charles Kibby Dave Peebles Mike Paul Mr Lehman, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Ranier, Mr. Sienknecht OFFICERS President . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Peebles 5--J Vice -president . . . . Celia Venneberg Secretary . . . . . . . . . Darlene Stafford Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Perry Advisor . . . . . . .Vivian D. Morgan The Chelan Chapter of the National Honor Society opened a busy season with the installation of officers at a banquet held October 27. On November I5 nine persons were tapped for membership in the society. A progressive dinner was held February 3. A delegation of five society members and the advisor gave the installation ceremony at the charter meeting of the Manson Honor Soci- ery, April 4. Three new members were tapped April 26. At a dessert held at Mrs. Morgan's May 16, the new honor society officers for next year were installed. FRONT ROW: Nancy Sisson, Jean Steele, Donise Kibby, Kathleen Holttum, Winona Zielke, Barbara Goedde, Cherie Bowers Kathy Dimick, SECOND ROW: Janice Cozart, Helen Harris, Mickie McLean, Margie Crill, Lorraine Hart, advisor Mrs. Shuey, Elizabeth Perry, Cassie Zornes, Carla Nash, Carolyn Eichhorn, Lois Bagwell, Barbara Schultz. s 1+ Q wut YW MAKEQ . CN Aw sb I 7 is fe C' rn f- it 13 : Q 2 Y 7, IZ? News 'flfy 1 'Ot-X President . . . . . . Vice President . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer........ ... Historian -reporter Project chairman Parlimentarian . Song Leader .................... Advisor ........ President . . . . . . Vice President .. . . . Margie Crill .. . Jean Steele . . . . . .Carla Nash Kathleen Holttum ... I-IelenHarris ... .... Nancy Sisson . . . . . . . Barbara Goedde . Mickie McLean .................... Betty Shuey ... Jean Steele ... Lorraine Hart lgal I One of the most active organizations in the school, The Future Homemakers of America, held their initiation and installation September 15. Other activities followed in rapid success- ion. A panel meeting was held in Entiat on Oct- ober 19, while a regional meeting took place in Brewster on October 25. The F. H. A. attended the Chelan Meth- odist church as a body on October 24 in observance of F. H. A. week. December 20 the F. H. A. went carol- ing with the F. F. A. Several members attended the area meet- ing at Entiat April 20. On May I8 the F. F. A. -- F. H. A. con- ference and picnic was held in Twisp. During the year the F. H. A. members U served at three banquets. S! xg v ltlll, 5. PS1 7751 .. ,ff p, p .1 ' .jf 0 ,-'41-V 'V Nt- P1 ,ti I! 6, ,j. 5,4 4 3' fm, I Q.- . f'5 4 Q' L 'gg Q' 2- .-- 2 V., 7 I L -ve' Q: ' ll A -- I ' -: v so I A v W 1 ' 1: , if : gig? ' V 4 'i .' . ' 1 I I!!! gf FRONT ROW: Sam Adcock, Jerry Crill, Charlie Card, Jim Camp, Bob Watson, Richard Kress, Roger Oules, Ray Foster, Danny Payne, Terry Christoph, Joe Bagwell, Delbert Dietrich. SECOND ROW: Jake Koch, Don Collins, Jack Caddy, Kenneth Guffey, Bill Emerson, Phil Clark, Dean Conaway, Ernest Fellows, Larry Breeden, Louie Adcock, Owen Adcock. THIRD ROW: Dale Zomes, Sherman Tilly, Howard Hayter, Dale St. Louis, Jack Holmes, Greg Varney, Bob Boyd, Martin Tester, Paul Swanson, Mr. Loidhamer. 771-Z President . . . . . Ray Foster Vice Pres ..... Roger Oules Secretary . . . Richard Kress Treasurer ...... Bob Watson Reporter ....... Jerry Crill Sentinel ..... Charlie Card The Chelan chapter took active part in various judging contests throughout the state including the Yakima Fair, Spokane Ir. Livestock Show, Auburn Livestock Show, Okanogan County Fair and the Chelan County Fair. The livestock judging team was made up of Martin Tester, Paul Swanson, Bob Watson, Bill Emerson, Dale St. Luise, and Jerry Crill. The poultry judging team--Delbert Dietrich, Karl Dietrich and Greg Vamey--placed first in the county. The vegetable judging team with Richard Kress, Bill Emerson and Joe Bagwell placed first in the co unty. In tractor driving Larry Heyen and Jerry Crill placed first and second in the county and Jerry placed third in the dis- trict. Richard Kress placed first in the sub -district public speaking contest and third in the district. Charlie Card and Danny Payne represented the chapter at the district cooperative marketing contest held at Ellensburg and placed third and fourth. Charlie Card attended the annual F.F.A. convention at Pullman March 31 to April 3. Danny Payne re- ceived the Kiwanis Project Plaque, Roger Oules received the Star Chapter award, Martin Tester the Wash. State Bankers Award, Dale St. Luise the Farm Mechanics award, Richard Kress the public speaking award, and Dale Zomes the freshman jacket award. Bob Watson won Reserve Champion on his hereford steer at the Chelan Co. Fair. Howard Hayter received Grand Champion award for best rabbit in the show at both Cashmere and Waterville Fairs. Paul Swanson received a blue ribbon on his hereford heifer. Danny Payne will represent the Chelan Co. F.F. A. chapters at a Range Managecamp to be held at Loomis, Washington, June I9-25. The apple judging team of Richard Kress, Karl Dietrich, and Jerry Crill placed third in the state apple judging contest. 25 ,l f , r i 02 W-, J QV' ss. , ,.,Jt . h 'X Q anvil- ,N -is n ' , . W. .-.5 A xv, V . L X I I , M k v dz. A llgxht' . J.. N . V , E ..i. '..:v- ' - , -Y,-Q .r . .T . A -K . .-an..-K-7 'i safe' I ,. 5 -Ji., , h. .. ...fun ,... - y I Q n FRONT ROW: Donise Kibby, Margie Crill, Celia Venneberg, Elizabeth Perry, Kay Platt, Betty Dimick, Martha Rampton, Marilyn Harn, Marilyn Holt. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Jensen, Helen Harris, Mickie McClean, Judy Faris, Erlyne Pitts, Lois Bottger, Car olyn Eichhorn, Janice Scott, Kathleen Holttum, Helen Perry, Truda Craddock, Charlotte Zornes, Marlene Blessin, Mike Finnigan THIRD ROW: Nolan Sexton, Kenney Davis, Neal Peisley, Jim Moyer, Howard Hayter, Ray Foster, Stan Boyd, Mike Paul, Huston Pitt, Richard Kress, Eddie Bliss, Barton Shively, Bobby Watson, Mr. Lehman. i President , , , , Vice President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . Advisor . . . . . Marilyn Ham Celia Venneberg . . . Kathy Jensen Mike Paul . . . . Dean Lehman The active Dramatics Club presented a three act play entitled Professor How Could You, November I8 St I9. One hundred fifteen dollars was donated to the curtain and stage light fund from the proceeds of the play. ' v The annual Dramatics Club banquet was held May 2. 1 5 V I 1 , I ll K Q4 X v 51 lv 'Ib- I si , FRONT ROW: Gregory Varney, Mike Finnigan, Kenny Davis, Howard Hayter, Richard Kress, Bob Watson. SECOND ROW: Earl Ault, Dick Davis, Gene Starvher, Eddie Bliss, Jerry Falkenberg. 1...-s- di0?afh'1cvil'v 'f.:uT In Q as 1 i its ii I is ?7ka1!agfza765q , 4 ii i fu llll' I Y 6 : K I .11 Il II f I K OFFICERS f President . . . . . . . ........ Richard Kress ' Secretary .... . . . . . .... Jack Holmes 0 X Business Manager . . . Advisor U . . . Jerry Falkenberg . . . . . Marjorie Rainier ,V 40' FRONT ROW: Esther Morical, Truda Craddock, Charlotte Zornes, Kathleen Jensen, Lorene Smith, Roberta Little, Kay Platt, Martha Rampton, Erleyne Pitts, Celia Venneberg, Helen Perry, Margie Crill, Marilyn Ham. SECOND ROW: Don- ise Kibby, Nola Worley, Ellen Hart, Leona Buckmaster, Marlene Blessin, Darlene Stafford, Shirley Oaks, Carolyn Gar- ton, Norma Faught, Mary Crockett, Cassie Zomes, Winona Zilke, Nadine Strasbaugh, Elizabeth Perry, F ay Clark Lois Bagwell, Betty Dimick, Merry Elgin, Cherie Bowers, advisor Miss Johnson. THIRD ROW: Jean Steele, Darl ine Cushen, Janice Scott, Gay Hendrix, Janice Cozart, Judy Faris, Helen Harris, Mickie McClean, Lorraine ,H art , Sue Finch, Nancy Sisson, Dotty Crockett, Sharon Whitehead, Rose Thomas, Molly Watson, Janet lttner, Rosemary Abbott, Kathleen Holttum, Carla Nash, Carolyn Eichhom, Barbara Shultz, Barbara Goedde, Kathy Dimick, Leatrice Pitt , Karen Schneckenberger, Betty Cain. OFFICERS Pfggidgnt ....-.. ............. ...... F 3 y Clark ' I Vice President .... .... C elia Venneberg Secretary ,,,, . . . Loreen Smith Treasurer ,,,,,,, ,,,,,., S ue Finch Sophomore rep ,,,. , . , Donise Kibby Junior rep ,,,,, ,.., R oberta Little SCr1iOr rep . .. .... Darlene Stafford Manager.. . .... Merry Ann Elgin -1 Advisor... . . . . . . .June Johnson The Girls' Club activities included intramural volleyball, badminton, basketball, softball and tennis. Held on March II, the annual Girls' Club Tolo had as its theme Can dy Land. The newly formed High school dance band provided part of the music. I we The annual Girls' Club Mother's Tea, which had as its theme, Mil- ' ady of Spring was held May 13. Charlotte Zornes received the sportsmanship award in a schoolassem- ,ts ff, NT-Q f-vxxlfi is ,A Q i ,V LL v bly held May 26. ki 9 P -lf4 9, will ' , , pa, K MOTHERS' TEA . 5391 J TOLO 7 143 '!w4, vo' ' .1-4, . 11: 11- x 1 ,E .LX Lv' El Ju 0 -,fqjvh f 1 i I ba S- 7 Mr Srenknecht advlsor Carl Klobech presrdent Jerry Marxlyn Carl Darlene Stafford treasurer Presrdent Secretary Vrce Presrdent Treasurer Tyuda Craddock Sen1or representatrve Monty Lrsh Ftrst semester Jumor representative Second semester 1un1or representatlve Carl K1obech Marxlyn Ham Jerry Hrggrns Darlene Stafford I rm Moyer Kathleen Holttum . . . . . . . . . Sophomore representatrve Mr. Srenknecht. . .. .. . .. . ..AdV1S0l' The student councll consrsts of four student body offrcers and representatlves from each class The purpose of the councrl rs to take care of student body problems Presrdent Carl Klobech presxded at numerous assemblres held durmg the year as well as the student body meetxngs. When rt came trme for the student COLll'lC1l prcture to be taken, only three appeared 29 i m F '1 Q O1 ' f -, lu, , Q ' Q, ' f ev ff r 1 I fn. w- 1 , :LY 4 '11 ' as r Q WI , I . x my 1. A f f ' if v sf N 5 . S r r - r r at ft. ' 1 . ' ., vt - - Q . 1 ' i . lib- ,f A S j ' -V tv ' Y ag.. r I ll, . ' gg . ICI! I 54' I-1 .. IO. I SITTING: Dave Peebles, Charlotte Zornes, Helen Perry. Marlene Blessin, Larry Goedde, Celia Venneberg, Paul- STANDING: Stan Boyd, Mrs. Morgan, Carl Kjobech. ine Wilsey, Jack Holmes, Erleyne Pitts, Nola Worley, Huston Pitt. STAFF The staff was made of first semester students plus several students outside of Dave Peebles ----------- ---- e ditor class. The class is indebted to Mr. Rum- Charlotte 2,01-nes ............. associate sey and Mrs. Rainier's photography club . . . . . . . . . . . . editor and business manager for taking, developing, and printing most Stan Boyd -------'--------- sports editor of the pictures, to Mrs. James Reed for Carl Kjobech ....... ..... W rite ups the one for the foreword page, and to Helen Perry ......... ..... C lasses Chris Long for that of the graduating Mrs. Vivian Morgan . . . . . advisor class. aww' This year's journalism class, with Mrs. Vivian Morgan as ad- visor, started as a small one, with five members. Two members then dropped out, leaving only three to turn out the Rampage, but a fourth member soon entered. Because of the small class, the paper could be published only biweekly. The original class of four put out a Christ- mas edition this year of ten pages, with original work besides the us- ual news. New members were again allowed to come in at the semester, bringing the class enrollment to eleven. These new members took over the job of publishing the Rarnpage while the others turned out the annual. 30 'I Q .mi-ws.. - . ,,,, , .rn i-r - M I l in ..v-.4 I AM 11 -., . ' I 1- .1 -I 1 ,- yr. -. Q , fl il 1 . f . .- -I - ' V ,,-J l f it 1,1-5, hiss, A nu M -fa 1 , f we hs 49. :mr tk FRONT ROW: Margie Crill. SECOND ROW: Susan Little, Judy Knutson, Ian Scott, Bette Jenkins, Elizabeth Perry, Mickie McLean, Barbara Goedde, Marilyn Ham, Erleyne Pitts. THIRD ROW: Lynda Radley, Jane Bagwell, Norma Faught, Dotty Crockett, Helen Perry, Lois Bottger, Celia Venneberg, Fay Clark, Helen Harris, Sharon Whitehead, Merry Ann Elgin, Miss June Johnson. D ' eczm A new organization, the Highlander Drill Team, addedalot of spark- le and color to the various events at which it performed. In addition to the shows the Highlanders put on during the half times of basketball games in Chelan, they also performed at the Chelan-Wen- atchee game held in Wenatchee and at a district tournament game. During the spring the drill team marched in conjunction with the band at the Manson and Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festivals. Warm! 14644 1 I H . I . i L - Ay' E l I an . The visual aids projectionists under the 3 1 K I direction of Mr. Rumsey have done their V 5 1 y .c 'U RI X usual fine job this year. These boys were i iii ,',, , 4g'3,,.4,1sl, responsible for the showing of films when- Q ' X, Q- h ' . . ever the teachers requested them. 5 , 'mt K Q -'. l HN o ' O l ' 5 U . a, xx FRONT ROW: Jerry McClellan, Tom Arnold, Martin Tester, Q l Gene Starcher. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rumsey, Eddie Bliss, Jerry Falkenberg, Larry Goedde. AUGUST 1E13RUA1zY 30 School started SEPTEMBER 6 labor Dax no school 'll all 2 24 Beat Okanogan 33 OCTOBER Btat QUIIILX 2 0 l xchtr W E A Wenatc1ee Beat La xx nwo th Beat Orov1llc 5 Natronal Asscmbl 5 tow Btat Omak 26 I3 Hono Socletx Potluck ll stallat1on of new offrcers NOVEMBER DECEM Ftrst quarte ended Beat Moses Lake 25 7 Beat Cashmt 39 o PROFESSOR HOW COULD YOU? Dramat1cs Club plat Speech Show Tl1anksg1v1ng hohdaxs B tsketball Jamboree Wtnatch e BER Wash EmploxmentServ1ce Beat Brewster 4Q 31 Lost to P shastln 63 60 Beat Leavenworth 54 21 B at Entrat 6 Lost to Omak 5Q 56 L H A Chrlstmas carollmg SCIIIO s presented Ch11stmas p ogram Chrrstmas vacatron started BcatCashmere 61 40 Beat North Cent al 65 59 JAINUARY BcatDrvden 7 Lost to Wenatchee Sl 49 Beat Leavtnworth 82 52 Beat Manso11 62 58 Beat Brewster 60 42 Beat PSSLIBSIIII 81 68 second semester ended Beat Omak 88 62 Leavenworth SRI oyaltw came Lost to Wenatchee 69 54 Beat Manso11 76 61 FEBRUARY I ll Wenatchee Naval Reserve spoke to scmo s Beat Okanogan 65 31 Beat Drxden 65 45 Natlonal Assembly Muslcal Moments Br-atEnt1at 70 44 M A RCH APRIL MAY .TUNE No sthool D1str1ct Tournament at Grand Coulee Beat Grand Coulee go 81 Lost to Wmthrop 74 56 Beat Twtsp 84 80 Beat Pateros 43 45 State Tournament at Tacoma Beat W1nlock 75 58 Lost to D8lFll'l2IIOll 54 43 Lost to Wxnthrop 71 65 Washmgton Emploxmtnt SCTVICS tests G1rls Club Tolo Musrc Festtval at Ephrata Natronal Assembly Kerek Iarto Thrrd quarte ended txprng and shorthand contest College conference Wenatchee Texas Cowqnls vs Coaches Lost to Peshastm 1n baseball 9 Sprmg vat at1on Washlngton Employment Servlce talked to senlors Washmgton Emplo1mentServ1ce Beat Cashmere 111 tennls 5 Beat Manson 1n baseball 4 Lost to Wenatchee 1n tennls Beat Watervrlle IH baseball 3 1 Iunxor plav dress rehearsal Honor SOCICIY VISIICU Manson junror play ADAM S EVENING Juntor play Beat Mansf1eld 111 baseball Lost to Enttat IU baseball 6 5 Lost to Manson 111 baseball 8 7 Beat Enuat tn tenms 8 2 Beat Waterv1lle 1n baseball IO 4 Iun1orSen1or Pron1 Lost to Wenatchee 1n tenn1s I2 0 Lost to Bndgeport ln baseball T1ed Ephrata 1n tenms 5 5 T1ed Mansf1eld 1n baseball 4 G1r1s Club Mothers Tea Tenms d1str1ct tournament 1n Wenatchee Commencement School our 3 9 22 i , A ' ' I7 Btn T 1 asktt- 6-7 23 ' 3 1 ' -- -I2 25 ' -- - 26 -- - I . - ,'-- 5- 5 W 1 s' . . ., - l ' 2 8 . .L 4. I. -'44-6 s A , -, .. 15 ' ' 3'n 3 A , ' I9 4 ' 15--Kerr 'l 4 ' -'- - 22 2 -- - 8 ' j ' ' 27 r 1' -- ' .1 . X . H . , I2 ' ' 2 ' .- 1 i4 ' , -- 5 ' 18 ' r , 1 ll irc- - I7-IQ , ZI ' ' ' . ' 1 25 . 24 - 25-26 . . , 1, I . . H - 27 l - 6-8 6 ' V 1 1- ll ' 1 , 1- ' I3 ' j ' , 3 LOS! YO C35hm9fC 54'52 Manson Royalty visited Chelan 7 ' j' ' - 14 ' ' '4 ro Q. P' -- - I5 ' -- -2 II 1 - -- ,- 18 ' ' --ll- I7 e ' -- 1-44 IQ ' ' -- - 18 -- - 20 ' , 20 f , ' ' 21 4 ' ' . 23 ' I- , 1 , -' ' ' Y ' r , ' ' 22 26 ' ' --1-o Qs 1 -- - 28 ' ' -- - gc , . , -- - Y 3 I -- - 7 ' ,' '3'54 5 n I 6 ' 8 . . , , 6 ' ' -- I4 - -- - - , ' ' I5 X -- - 9 ' '-- I3 , .,, , - 2l ' -- - , IO ' ' -- . , 6-5 22 I -- - II ' ' '-- - 27 ' r f If I2 ' ' ' -- -4 28 - - I3 ' ' ' 29 H - I4 . . . . 1 29 , 4 ' ' 3 5 I ' 9 . H . . ' -- - 32 FRONT ROW: Kathleen l-iolttum, Donise Kibby, Eddie Bliss, Marilyn Holt, Nancy Sisson, Judy Faris, Jim Paulson, Cherie Bowers, Nadine Strausbaugh. SECOND ROW: Roger Ault, Dave Peebles, Eddie Venneberg, David Suter, Wayne Louk, George Jensen, Gene Starcher, Jim Gaukroger, Jeanine Piro, Paul Reed, Leon Petit. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hurmence, Gayle Rodgers, Barton Shiv- ely, Gary Housden, Neal Peisley, Ray Ross, Betty Dimick, Corrine Little, Sharon Murray. The band, under the direction of Mr. Harold Hur- mence, was very active this year. The band performed at all home football games, presenting pre-game cere- monies, and put on two big shows--the Dads' Day show and The History of Transportation. The band also attended all home basketball games, plus one at Wenatchee and one game during district tournament at Grand Coulee. BAND COUNCIL The Christmas concert was presented in conjunction with the chorus and beginners' band, while the spring concert was with the chorus and junior band. On April it went to the music festival in Ephrata, and the trombone trio, trumpet trio, and clarinet quar- i tet performed at the ensemble festival in Okanogan on April Z. A band party, to which the chorus was invited, was planned by the band council, which also had the duty of appointing committees to serve within the band. The band played in several parades--the Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festival, the Memorial Day parade, and the Manson Apple Blossom Festival, in which it was honor band. The band also provided music for com- mencement exercises. SEATE Gayle Rodgers, Betty Dimick. STANDING: Charles Kibby, Dave Peebles, Eddie Bliss. 5 I .1, 4 tri- .1 - 33 ' r ' - .. .':'.-V17-' .i R ' X 'CW' FRONT ROW: Jim Franklin, Bill Olsen, Bob Watson, Stan Boyd, Nolan Sexton, Ray Foster, Tom Arnold, Jim Moyer, Jerry Crill. SECOND ROW: Mr. I-Iurmence Shirley Oaks, Judy Faris, Cherie Bowers, Carolyn Eichhorn, Mickie McLean, Gayle Rodgers, Kathy Jensen, Erleyne Pitts, Marilyn Holt, Esther Morical, Charlotte Zornes, Truda Craddock. THIRD ROW: Betty Dirnick, Jean Steele, Jan Scott, Fay Clark, Nola Fay Worley, Grace Franklin, Marlene Blessin, Margie Crill. The chorus, under the direction of Mr. Hurmence, sang for many events this year Among these were the Christmas concert, spring concert, Spring Music Festival at Ep- hrata, baccalaureate and commencement exercises. A boys' double quartet was organized near the end of the year, and the girls' triple trio was very active, singing at the Okanogan Ensemble Festival, and for various organ- izations and events in Chelan. f I 'vo L' iwfi ff FRONT ROW: Marlene Blessin, Helen Perry, Judy Faris, Truda Craddock. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Holttum, Kathy Jensen, Celia Venneberg, Erleyne Pitts, Jan Scott, Mickie McLean. F l ' at J I it 1 Y fx ' x L fn? .' Q 1 rg , 'J M - ,' -x , 1.1 ' WI 5-'x - Kay, Roberta, Marlene, and Sparky Am! Kathleen, Janice, Donise and Carolyn ' f v The cheerleaders held many pep assemblies and attended all the games Their football outfits were white tur- tle neck sweaters and green cordu- roy peddle pushers with a red hand- kerchief in the pocket. With these they wore white bucks and red socks. For basketball they wore green wool jersey blouses, short White circular skirts lined with red and white polka dot material. With these they Wore red shoes. The majorettes did a fine job this year. They wore short, white pleat- ed skirts, red velvet middy tops and red beanies for football. For basket- ball they wore suits of gold satin trimmed with sequins. is C O -.4 A -ni' vr p Q aw- 'fl i ffdczmi aeadag PLAY CAST Adam's Evening, this year's junior play, was a three act comedy under the direction of Mr. Dean Lehman. Adam Adams, , , ,,,,, Buddy Lish Anna Adams . . . . . . Roberta Little Mrs. Bean . . . ....... Kay Platt s Casper ,,,,, ...,, H oward Hayter Gertie ........ . . . Martha Rampton Dr. Fragoni .... ...... B ob Watson Rosita Fragoni .... .... B ette Jenkins Elmer Green .... . . . Kenny Davis Mr. Cokes ..... . . . Jack Holmes Mrs. Cokes . . . . Nancy Sisson ff? , , m ' ' rf ' Y V 'fs mf ' ' ' 1' O The Grand March Crowning Queen Loreen Some Enchanted Evening May 6 ' is 9 XX X e ' ' r'-Klear -is - , . N.. . X -f . , .4-a ,RN ful '.--Y,, P -Kin! n 4 w - Jan and Bob s. V' II ,f 5' ,E 'iffrf' MT. Sienknecht at the Banquet Bob, Jan, Merry, Celia wlflfffwfl ., ,f' Downs WA 'TCS Q ,-4: 746 . , 4 Q13 TOGO 9 45 ' 8 A 111 7 CH ELAN 6 CASHMERE Q I Martha muh li -al . l ' u. 2- Y pw mx. Fa Lo r raine and Ellen Q x Marilyn Bill and Dale h R Y C G Trial' in 3.S There 3,1118 . . ,',',. . N ,. - ' 5, , .1 , , , ...Q .,f 4 - .. 'Q 'L ' . 1 - ,. ,. . I ' W- -9 . '.:,b 9 - 4' ' V ' 1 X. I. Y . . 401464 ii., i Erleyne 7 We 1 i ..-4.-.- a. AI AABH 1h'f I Jer ry and Mike 4,- Karen ,O vf A 9 4 ' 'RX vll 5 1 ' 9 . . -. a 'fs L., U 1 X wi ra? f ' -- - . is ,' ,f f JS: ,' .I 3 la. . ,AB X J.. I 4-A ' V? N I - , 17, Roberta and Marlene 'CQQJ in 4 4 'x Mr. Hurmence I . 1 x Monty, Jerry H. , Jerry. , and Dale J1m and M15 s Johnson Jean Charlotte Q E-,vs t . A our un' S36-P' 'ia-F lf. Wvfx H.. uf' I 5 , Physics class Voting tor prmcess fffzammf 64006 X 11 - Advanc ed home ec Chemistry clas s l f Boys' and girls' staters at assembly 'vcaf . -'L l . YI K ,.. Biology class 'Q f-94 -' - mx Beginning typing lk f. ' ' ? A 'N Honorary Football Captain Ray Foster Inspirational Player Jack Caddy Winner Typing Contest Darlene Inspirational Player J1m Camp Honorary Basketball Captain Ray Foster '11 s 4 . J lj' I 4. A ' ai Gridiron Royalty Princess Norma Princess Merry Ann Queen Barbara I Q! pl' L 2 'K n D A R Good Citizen Award--Marilyn Harn .ig-S-5 Kenny Jerry and Bob Boys and Girls Staters Loreen and Kay ill 'Y 'Q'- 'i .Ar 'ill vi' .. Us 41 K........ .nn -- . - . f , VJ.'4s4' r -s ' 1 . . H I .5 F5 ' :A it 1 E. il ' -. -. .... ii A x. ' h ' . F'-' P, - ff? i .--P 'F .gil 'nge 'Y if P 4: 5 'V 7 5 4 -l I 5 P N 25555 .L , ' f .ii .A 4 I Xt A i. Y -4' P lv rf i - v N . - vi: . V ' A' Q F h R SE ., . ' 5 f ,vf-3 I X 'MM I I .i Tir 9 9 91-lncess Chelan- - Helen Perry Jerry Falkenberg ,-5. I - l ll . Prom Royalty--Princess Norma Queen Loreen Princess Mary , XX x 3 vw I Em' 4, Marilyn Harn Ronnie Vogler MERIT AWAR D WINNERS Salutatorian--Mike Paul Valedictorian--Carl Kjobech Charlotte Zornes 5 Girls' Sportsmanship Award '91 Mo T, I r ,vis 1, ,-f,,' -. if-3 'mf' A 1 ,.'. if 'f -in 0-.. , . 'ii ms, .4,9f,f' ,5-.-5 i ' 5 ' X ' Q.. , I xy. .9 xxx 3 f x c..- XX 1 iii Q I! ' fi., ' 1 7' W5 Q, E r . I , I X Q i S K , .UT-2 :px . Wwpi., - ' X ix .I 4 utr PX x m bi N. xx ,i .q xl t,' - . 1-'A 9, s X XX ESM' EISA x ig, x Q X N N J. 'A ' 'E F V y f X if , ! X f Q55 3 .. 1 'in'- FRONT ROW: D. Louk, H. Pitt, P. Bryant, R. Foster, R. Oules, Tester, C. Card, S. Boyd, T. Arnold, B. Summer, I. Holmes, sgzwk 'Air' ' 11 W X . 1 K V xxx f T' A A . B. an at A NV 1 N it f f' .IX X' ,f'2.'x A- gf it 3. lk sf' S L-ff t '- i nf' HF.-Q! 'I ' ' ii V, . hr , ,, ,Q gg 1 - -., ' x-. ' A -. B. Lish, M. Finnigan, W. Louk, D. St. Luise, C. Kjobech. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. I. Crill, I. Camp, I. Moyer, J. Gaukroger, D. Davis, J. Koch, D. Conway, B. Boyd, Mgr. I. Franklin. 7 Early in the season the Goats' football team as chosenthe team to beat by Washington tate's sports writers through the Associated ress poll. The Goats kept first place in the 011 throughout the season by rolling to im- ressive victories over all their opponents. he Warling Trophy, symbol of football supe- iority in the class B schools, was awarded the football team at a banquet sponsored by C Quarterback Club. Sauce Chelan 26 Tonasket 7 Chelan 3 3 Okanogan 12 Chelan 25 Quincy 0 Chelan 44 Leavenworth 6 Chelan 53 Oroville 0 Chelan 26 Omak 13 Chelan 25 Moses Lake 7 Chelan 39 Cashmere 0 R. Vogler, I. Caddy. SECOND ROW: Coach B. Richards, M. Asst. Coach B. Lippincott. THIRD ROW: R. Ross, B. Watson, . JH- 1 C Tis h 'C Nr ' 'L s 1 f x 5,55 J v 1 . V ,, A if I 5 18 ,g f R , A b , W , 'A, Q. if 5, V I .. ? fQ.'-Nw ' sf' 'f' B. Lippincott and B. Richards Stan Accepting Trophy At Cashmere Game 'Q u I 9? I , Q 5 , ii' ., ,. '-gn -f .Mak X 'Us A K WY as ,sd gy f 9 I ' 3 I A ' 1,1 1 ,V Az! X f-M X -4 ff C we .. .X-31 , ' Vi! Y C N .1 - I fzu-, smiggf-M 224' -J 1 .kfxiff-1. . Huston if R onald ,, , 1 e ,g , - 5 . 1 . , 1 V If , v h 'L 1 A ..n. 1 in . N , - C 4, v , ., U V 1 . ,W ,, my ,eggs . ,W ' - , '-. . ' . 1' ' f' Q . '. -,'f Z '. ' f - - - Nw 'R .. - - -'F . ' ag,-mmf- iw -- , 1 x I 1 A, + I . ' L I 'x fits Vi ' '. lu- ,' M . 'M -' ' ' ' s v if .,-.... y ' A ' . 4 - ' V Kia? 'z 31 -M' ffsfl.. 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I . , . - ,-1 . .1 I y ' L A , , 'v ou, qrigffh N4 in fa' 'Q' ,-..r, A V -jvg,:v. ,I- -' V -' A .C I , -- --4,-f .,fs .ff If J .. . .f. . ' A , ' Hp v ' , 'l Q'-L. Y' I K Da Jac I f cg X . - 1 pi? f L7 N., ,-4 S 7614! Six k A rs -A 455 , ,., ,ij Sf fi r? , f 9 vial 'uf . -'mfg n L! 4+ Husto Jim S 'G HEZQFFW stares me ' fb 33' '-Q. A C 1 v cr 1 - X 'r , vb ' 'fog , l 5? 4 1 V , if 1 I ...ff 4., I is 1. .C .Q 1 Q 4 u-71 S,- ' 1 I 1 -sm 1'- 5 i :Iii -u1:8rf . 4 I xxsf B int. ' wax 4 Y ? FRONT ROW: Mgr. E. Fellows, R. Ross, I. Moyer, D. Louk, G. Gocke, W. Louk. I. Camp, J. Franklin. SECOND ROW: R. Foster, S. Boyd, I. Holmes, C. Kjobech, B. Watson, H. Pitt, Coach B. Engstrom. H' fl S NOV. 27 Jamboree DEC. 3 Chelan 54 7 Chelan 49 IO Chelan 60 I I Chelan 54 I7 Chelan 61 I8 Chelan 56 28 Chelan 61 30 Chelan 65 IAN, 7 Chelan 73 8 Chelan 49 I4 Chelan 82 I5 Chelan 62 18 Chelan 60 21 Chelan 81 Cashmere Brewster Peshastin Leavenworth Entiat Omak Cashmere North Central Dryden Wenatchee Leavenworth Manson Brewster Peshastin The basketball team under coach Bob Engstrom had a fine season 's record of 20 wins and 7 losses. Nine league wins clinched the county championship for the Goats. At the district tournament the Goats won a state toumament berth the hard way. After defeating Grand Coulee in the first game the team lost a contest to Winthrop. Chelan then won third place in the tournament by de- feating Twisp and Pateros. In the state tourney after beating Winlock the Goats lost to Darrington and Winthrop and were thereby eliminated from further competition. 42 there 31 there 63 here 2I here 44 there 59 there 40 here 59 here 54 there 51 here 52 there 58 there 42 here 68 there IAN. FEB. MAR. 22 Chelan 88 Omak 62 here 28 Chelan 54 Wenatchee 69 there 29 Chelan 76 Manson 61 here 4 Chelan 65 Okanogan 31 here 5 Chelan 65 Dryden 45 here Il Chelan 70 Entiat 44 here DISTRICTTOURNAMENT Grand Coulee 22 Chelan 90 Grand Coulee 81 23 Chelan 58 Winthrop 74 25 Chelan 84 Twisp 80 26 Chelan 48 Pateros 45 STATE TOURNAMENT Tacoma 2 Chelan 75 Winlock 64 3 Chelan 43 Darrington 54 4 Chelan 65 Winthrop 7l F1 uinlfl 595,395 . 5' .,1 fs 4 . -r . , if, , , Q 50 if FRONT ROW: Mgr. E. Fellows, B. Olsen, I. Gaukroger, B. Summer, E. Bliss, B. Shively. SECOND ROW: M. Frnmgan I. Moyer, B. Lish, I. Goedde, D. Davis, R. Kress, I. Higgins. DEC. IAN. 3 7 ro rr 17 18 28 7 8 14 Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Cashmere Brewster Peshastin Leavenworth Entiat Omak Cashmere Dryden Wenatchee Leavenworth 41 37 35 22 27 44 32 37 52 22 E l I 5 F' ffflffil , IL wp wsvplgn 419 6' ll g The B squad, coached by Bill Richards finished the season with a very creditable . 789 average. The team, composed of eight juniors and four sophomores will definitely fumish some varsity ball players next year. JAN. I5 Chelan I 8 Chelan 21 Chelan 22 Chelan 28 Chelan 29 Chelan FEB. 4 Chelan 5 Chelan I I Chelan 53 35 69 55 38 62 52 57 63 Manson Brewster Peshastin Omak Wenatchee Manson Okanogan Dryden Entiat , P3 is - .-- Q-' . T ' s , It ky? 3' 3 i 5 A . - s 34:7 3 ' .Ng 0 ' 0 The girls' intramural sports program at Chelan High School is an exciting and competitive activity held for the girls at noontime. These gay rounds of games which take place during the year are under the direction of Miss June Johnson The manager for this season was Merry Ann Elgin. Volleyball started the season off for intramurals. The ball flew fast and furious before the top senior team composed of Margie Crill, Betty Dimick, Merry Ann Elgin Marilyn I-Iarn Deanne Lindsey, Helen Perry, Erleyne Pitts, and Charlotte Zornes was declared the winner. 'Smash it' Get it over' Our point! was heard on the gym floor early dur ing the winter season as the badminton tournament got under way. Winner of the singles tournament was Leatrice Pitt, beating Kathy Dimick in two close games Lois Bottger and Carolyn Eichhorn showed fine form while defeating Kathy Dimick and Leatrice Pitt for first place in doubles. There was much excitement in the gym when the basketball games started in January for the girls Swish' A basketball goes neatly through the rim as the five teams the Sharp Shooters the Hot Shots, the Flying Saucers, the Champs and the Dribblers fought for first place. The Dribblers finally came out on top after wmning the round robin tournament. Margie Crill, captain, Betty D1m1ck Merry Ann Elgin Erleyne Pitts, Marilyn Harn, Deanne Lindsey, and Charlotte Zornes made up the winning team. Softball the spring sport for girls, had four teams this year. Because of a short rainy season three teams tied for first. 'WS ZS! Q. uv swwegy YUQ 1 38 S fr '- . ' 25: 'zur no ' Q19 Q Va., qi 4 ig. , XXVW . XX, tg, , A V, ' .V- Y C LA . -r , OV Q 1 f-L --sf . - - L , K- . L I XX, QQX KM' lift Qglll. 41, I ll gl' A -5 I I ,X Xb 1- V43 1 Af 1 FRONT ROW: Sam Adcock, Bob Summer, Jim Moyer, Jerry Crill, Iim Franklin. SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Lippincott, Jack Holmes, Ray Foster, Dale Louk, Stan Boyd. This year the Chelan baseball team under a new coach, Bill Lippincott, had season. They won four games out a fair of ten and tied one. One ofthe surprises of the season was a ball game in hail. The team had a,little help this year when Mr. Louk umpired a game with Water- ville. Even though the season wasn't too good, they had a good time. APRIL 11 15 19 Z2 26 Z8 MAY 3 6 10 13 49 Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Chelan Peshastin Manson Waterville Bridgeport Mansfield Entiat Manson Waterville B ridg eport Mans field 9 there 2 there 1 there 2 there 0 there 6 there 8 there 4 there 6 here 5 there ri I A . I .. 3:-GCQQL: 95,1 ,D fu 4 -11 -Q I 5 '. I f r .2 kv? X-Es. Wayne Louk, Iim Gaukroger, Carolyn Eiehhorn, Kenny Davis, Helen Harris, Mike Finnigan, Donise Kibby, Dick Davis, Erleyne Pitts, Eddie Bliss, Lois Bottger, Brian Finnigan, Marilyn Ham, Helen Perry, Mr. Norton, Darryl Thielke. 'fr - mi-.Z 1 e . -,,, ., .. Zi is :A x . . .'.J 'f L.: mf! gn sne - IIIQU- Q . Q -:Q . ' Ji 1 R7., W fre :U fig' 5 i 'f f if ,I M ,ll , I F L 1 NOV , . - ug A fir 1,4 , ,Y 4. ,yr ,I , i .13 :I , ..., 4AH'4 D . V I wi- ' X x n 4, 'f ' Q -I E f 'b. a . ,-1 If I -1711: -s 5 n , ', QB ' X 2-iidfhgi - , . A t .K-1 Vg 41 . x ' i- ff 3 . f 2. rbi f' 'X F' ' '1 as '- ',lQ -M X -1-1 1 . K, ., ,.. . U' W, ' y.mfJO' ' fs EQ, ly. .ggqtiilup M ax ,xiii 4 M417 ' fi , A , A if -2- V- ., ' ' -'.H'J.u - f . LJ -4 x 41-.. ,:.1- - 59, ' ' if - I ui ' ' , .-1 1 , 5 V .1 1 91 , 5 11i57'f?3'f' s. I advertisers dwgwwwzw um gem 0,4 1955 746 Qmfon 77Z0l0'z gampcznq 5 Zdelcm 70a44w9zon p4one575 v 'ac o T 'E s is 'rf is - Q 4 ,F FOST ER'S FOOD MARKET quality meats and groceries Congratulations Grads . -U05 IS A . Tx-us 15,1 y HOME OWNED QQME OWNEb STOKE smoke Kay, Kathy, Loreen and Betty '1 'Y'wvtsn ,. 4 Q ....- , 75 Mr. Cone at work 'S Deanne and Jan Don Morris, Tom Thompson, Tom Arnold, Paul Bryant, Jim Pollock and Greg Varney it Best Wishes to the Class of '55 LAKE CHELAN FRUIT GROWERS A corporation member Wenatchee-Okanogan Co-operative Federation Gwin, White 8: Prince, Inc. , sales managers Packers and Shippers Wenoka-Trout Brand Boxed Apples Chelan, Washington FRANKLIN'S FURNITURE everything for the home Congratulations Grads Phone 261 Chelan, Wash GR EEN'S DRUG STORE clllp Q-as P' .ings as Q use sk., A 2 CIAU The place you can stop and shop WEIMER'S JEWELRY sterling silver Towle-Gorham'Wallace-Heirloonrlnternational all makes of watches Chelan Department Store featuring Vicky Vaughn dresses, Jane Irwill sweaters and teenage dress favorites 'E X v :Q - ' A ,gov 0 1 X Roger, Fay, Barbarf R JL .- Princess Merry Ann, Neil, Queen Barbara, Don, Prin- cess Norma, and Jerry at gridiron dance 1 1 e 1-f l 4-ts.-D I A ..- 2,w,, .-A 1 'I 4 1 1 'o r ff A 1 ,. L 'lf ' A Rgvie' -4 Q -as Suriv 'A .. I I . 5 2 ' g 'V ,.1 Q, . . FW! I ., Pete Mullins and June Johnson I Kathleen and Jim Gene and Judy M. f ROLLING PIN BAKERY your special party orders are our specialty We wish health and happiness to the 1955 graduating class. May the years before you be prosperous. For counsel and advice on matters pertaining to insurance see the QF f -.J c G L' O. J. FORNEY I Insurance Agency kg I -nu CHELAN LUMBER DEALERS in building materials Chelan, Washington L. E. RADLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Bonds Real Estate This agency at your service Congratulations Grads from the CHELAN FURNITURE CO. Quality Furniture For Pleasant Living Phone 112W 'ilu I 1 KIER.S DRUG AND FOUNTAIN -344' ne,- I g . ,. if . 'f I .v E4 , 4, , Ed Bliss and Mrs. Larnson ! Fay and Roger Mike and Marilyn JL, AI Azwfl. Jah, Erleyne Pitts , Kathy Jensen, and Kathleen Holttum Q 1 'bfi 4 its w-'- 'V' 'at Kathie Dimick Stan and Carolyn A . Zhlcw Zwzd Seattle 70:45 Watiowac' 344446 ' 1--Y' W A' H l---A' - f 4, 'ff' ..' Ddlanfz Zadie- 7e!euc'46an 'ai .J . 5 four famous makes Zenith Philco RCA Hoffman also clock portable table model combination radios all speed record players We serve what We sell BUILDERS LUMBER - ' , everything to build anything - ' .11 ' A Q 'Q' . 5 Chelan and Bridgeport , ', . 1-f I CAMPBELL'S HOTEL and MOTEL ON LAKE CI-IELAN To you graduates the best of luc CHELAN SANDWICH SHOP Walt and EV16 Russell HANK'S SERVICE STATION Chelan Waslnngton uccess to the class of 1955 CHELAN MOTORS INC MAC CHEVROLET CO Chevrolet cars and trucks Case tractors and farm machmery S B I C S in i -V ,. ' 1: Pnwmlirnents - ' dir 51- X 1 f CHELAN BARBER E o SHOP CHELAN VALLEY MIRROR 1 E P 1 N L F H congratulations to WESTERN STORE the class of 1955 I auto supplies home supplies Drs. Dewar, Pomeroy, and I Next door to the Ruby Theater Bacon ' r ' . l , 1 'gl R '. 1'f w f --W 1 x Q 3 . , 5: LDLR' ' l in ' A A , 5 'fi - 5:-T-P 1- -,, f--' -- Drill Team Dance I har 41 000 O .fi OO Pinning Tapping A l F72 Honor Society I 'I A K A wllllll ' 'III I Th Pld 6 age nm FRIENDLY FINANCE wishes the class of 1955 Good luck PAT AND MIKE Frozen food lockers Groceries-Gas-Oil Phone 16F21 Lakeside, Wn. AJU1., SNYDER BROS. CLEANERS Next to Post Office EAR.LE'S MEAT MARKET home of fine meats BR.UCE'S DRIVE-IN Where your dollar goes farther phone 210 CHELAN GREENHOUSE 'FW Lil- --A H A--Hi-'A'A NUTLEY, JEWELER Daryl B. Nutley phone 142 Chelan, Washington B. A. SLAUGENHAUPT AGENCY invest in a home--protect it with insurance B 3 Elizabeth Perry, Donise Kibby Seniors in seventh grade :in . .W ,Er phone 117 Chelan, Washington -l, ,lllli lu RUBY THEATRE l ' -4' ,i I 1 f I 1. -03 L f ' I I ' Nolan Sexton Janice Cozart Speech Class Program ,mf ,,, -. 4 , f , p ff x ,rg . V H, YA Q 1 Eiflff IG! fi -,:f'N 5. Wqmii KJ Ax! atmym 4 AMG hx 12' 7 Cashmx, re Came A'iF'S!Fl+ ibm H1gh1anders f Q' BLAIR PONTIAC phone 155 H OLESEN'S MOTOR SUPPLY for qulck repan' parts Chelan Washmgton LAKE CHELAN BOAT CO. .W A 'IWW i-uhilQQiD?cQ?n J- RED ROBIN Cafe and fountain service Chelan, Washington VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP DIMlCK'S BROKEN WHEEL Ceramics Chelan, Washington Lessons-Greenware-Supplies phone 263W Firing BERT'S RICHFIELD SERVICE Richfield products Expert lubrication f ' H H -f---ifxxrl-e--f phone 5 3.1 Chelan, Washington f-Q ,,,4nnl . Honor Soc iety Progres sive Dinner ,J f W 'W 561-1 ' W f nl I 4 I - , 5 - 'af' . 1.-Q. 151 V W ggi? sf' 'W VR 'f 1 ' ' Honor Society Progressive Dinner , 1 ' ' ,. ,,., . K, A ,. 0, if -7- 'Ulf' ' I J 'I W T L'-ltin, 1 ,, ,, ,.1 ' 'H' Wt. H 1 1 lg, ,1 YL, , if F GROCERY MOTEL accomodations--groceries CLAMPITTS Chelan's only exclusive store for women famous brands such as: Jantzen, Sa c o n y , Gay Gibson, L'aiglon, Koret of California we invite you to come often, stay as long as you like T S 1 GULLETTE'S SERVICE STATION Union 76 Tire repairs auto accessories phone 120W Chelan, Washington 'Cl W 5 3 I f l 3 5 'I 'I Y 1 I ' . fr I' P B. Kathleen Fay Marge Erleyne Marlene Marllyn and Loretta . P 5 l K. 1 I X f lv, ru .' ' . I' r 1 Q' - -3--.., I - , I ray. 1 A X s 'Q Q su 4 ' rr. ,Q A -, wr: Z . w Ou- 1 Girls Club S lu rn b e r party a n d initiation ,MQ mnil' 1 y WWE H V V W- ---- --V - 7-7 YJ tan L, ,i'-ff:3:- V' , ,A ' s 1 . P V' J ff-Y -W if ri, r ini' CHELAN HARDWARE general hardware goods hous ehold applianc e s sporting goods phone 145 Chelan, Washington Mr- ' ' A' ' 'scum '-'!un, W' - GLASS' GRILL just honest food Bill and Florence Glass phone 350 Chelan, Washington W- i i l KARL'S RADIO AND RECORD SHOP v u u ff! il: itb ' ' - 'if' congratulates the class of 55 newest in radios latest in records phone Z57J 'r 'l' n-'ff-A A 1' W' 'Mi-A4 '1-7 lsr' . ,..-11:---uit 1 ' CHE LAN LAUNDR Y Chelan, Washington HARRIS CHEVRON STATION phone 123W Chelan , Washington best wishes to the class of 1955 from the LAKESIDE GROCERY compliments of HOWE SOUND COMPANY A I T, 'jg gif' if W1 Q 9' H . ' 4355 X Q ii: E OF n f 'nf , S ya I Accepting trophy at district '! f 31 ,...n 25514 YA.. s -.. - fu? C X A ifutlth Q is K , , .ufjfl Q? Bd 'QM 'h I B ' -1-fri L' 2 ' -3-- YOUR phone 21 366W DEALER VOGLER. ELEC TRIC Chelan, Washington BILL'S TEXACO U. S. Hiway 97 CHELAN CLEANERS Chelan, Washington f FMT Q51 N E F Z? PRICE'S CASH STORE X Q U Manson Holden -i x ' Qxvg ' VV, iz-5 W5 if , - A congratulations to the class of '55 gl L l, Y, KELSEY'S MEN'S WEAR MCKINNULY Rf 3J'I'TLE exclusive wears for men licensed public accountants phone 4ZJ Chelan, Washington JOI-IN'S f' Fi 'T Fix fanfy and staple groceries 33 ' tastie diet products and a snack bar 2 r i fresh kept fruits and vegetables awww' .1 DON'S SPORT SHOP fishing and hunting equipment 1 'UP GORDAN' S MOTEL HOTEL the vacation spot on Lake Chelan Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gordan, Proprietors Q' 'v fi. sf 'N Z- YEARBOOKS
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