Anatone High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Anatone, WA)
- Class of 1969
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Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 88 of the 1969 volume:
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THE WILDCAT 1969 Published by the Journalism Class of Anatone fflqh School Anatone, Washinqton HOLZMILLER'S GARAGE, - Dedication We, the staff, would like to dedicate the 1969 Wildcat to Mrs. Bacon, who is retiring at the end of this school term. To many of us she was our first teacher. Through her patience and guidance, she taught us our ABC's, how to read and write, and how to do simple arithmetic. She has given us many happy memories and has had a major part in forming our young lives. •For this, we thank her deeply. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BRANDING IRON CAFE, anatone, wash. DECHENNES MARINA, clarkston, wash. 3 Foreword Mr. Dick Higgs, Superintendent 'ver to be assddipfcd with smch The facilly Aid ml fo have been kssomplM with will go on to grleler acco: here at Anaton£ High Scko Best wishes. |J As editors of the 1969 Wildcat, we would like to thank the staff who work ed so hard to publish this yearbook. It should be a priceless treasure to us all as we travel the sometimes long and hard road of life. Doug Boggan Rick Floch THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY ASOTIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, asotin. wash. mi 1 i i mm mmmmms I ' ' -V', . MSB MM i lMMpipP afe . iwSi®n 5swi ? |P MM!  ; â– v; ,: Hiqh School Faculty Mr. Ron Cummings Mr. Ron Budig Mrs. Jeanne Budig Mr. Dick Riggs THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY KENT JONES INSURANCE AGENCY, asotin, wash. Grade School Faculty Mr. Duane Maynard Mrs. Beatrice Taplin Mrs. Agnes Bacon Mrs. Dorothy Pezona THIS PACE SPONSORED BY MERCHANTS FUNERAL HOME, clarkston, wash. School Board, Bus Drivers, Janitor, and Cooks UPPER RIGHT: Mr. John Torrez served as janitor and kept the school clean all year. UPPER LEFT: SCHOOL BOARD, left to right: Don Floch, clerk; Bruce Hostetler, chairman; Don Hendrick- son, A1 Baker, Bill Nelson, and Ivan Botts. MIDDLE: The bus drivers this year were Mr. John Torrez, Mr. Russel Boggan, Mr. Duane Appleford, and Mr. Donald Dodd. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Robert Sangster, Mrs. Pat Watkins, and Mrs. Earl Cooper, our cooks, are shown here serv- ing one of the many fine meals they prepared for us. 11 i p pti§p tllffc CHERYL BENEDICT Salutatorian Basketball 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1,2,3, 4 Band 1, 2,3, 4 Student Body Officer 2,4 Hi Breeze Co-Editor 4 Girls' Inspirational 4 Carnival Queen Masonic Junior Achievement Award Betty Crocker Homemaker Award RICK FLOCH Valedictorian Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Inspirational Award 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Body Officer 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 3 Boys' State 3 Annual Co-Editor 4 Masonic Achievement Award 3 BARBARA FLOCH DOUG BOGGAN Cheerleader 2, 4 4-H 1,2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1,2,3,4 Asotin County Fair Queen Paper Staff 2 Annual Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Co-Captain 4 Annual Co-Editor 4 Student Council 4 9 13 Commencement Graduation was held on Friday, May 23. Rick Floch gave the valedictory. Baccalaureate was held on May 18th and Commence- ment was held on May 23 rd. Reverend Frank A. Nash presented the Baccalaureate address titled Perspectives of the Stars. Cheryl Benedict gave the salutatory and Dr. J. Patrick Wescott from Washington State University gave the commencement address. The Anatone High School Band, under the direction of Mrs. Taplin, played the entrance and exit march 15 Sneak They stopped at several state parks on the way to Seattle. This year, the seniors traveled to Seattle for their sneak. They toured Seattle and saw many different tourist attractions. A ferry boat trip to Bremerton highlighted the sneak. 17  FRONT ROW, left to right: Luella Scoggin, Diane Browne, Buck Hostetler, Gene Baker, Mildred Shumaker, Dan Luthf z, and Kathy Mallory, bn Nelson. BACK ROW: Would you believe this!!! THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DICK HOLLENBECK'S GARAGE, asotin, wash. 19 Junior Prom There was a large turn out for the prom held May 9. The theme of the prom was Reflections of the Night. The colors were light and dark blue and silver. The Tyme Conspiracy, a band from Lewiston, pro- vided the music that night. A silver fountain occupied the center of the gym. The juniors started decorating the gym a week prior to the prom. Imel Photographers took shots of each couple before the prom started. A : w - The sophomores royally initiated the freshmen last fall. FRONT ROW, left to right: Peggy Torrez, Cheri Bak BACK ROW: Joanne Browne, Betty Mallory, Marge Carl Sangster, Jolene Holzmiller, and Debbie Boggan. ’on, Donita Hendrickson and Jane Votaw. t The annual pi contest was THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY TAYLOR'S CLEANERS, clarkston, wash. 23 FRESHMEN a return pa A seopMRrfer The freshmen gave the initiation. c It was a Sadie Hawkins Day Ball and Mr. Cummings portrayed Marrying Sam. FRONT ROW, left to right: Cindy Stanfill, Dave Browne, Kim Benedict, Rob Appleford and Jody Kroll. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Dodd, and Robin Sangster. BACK ROW: Vicki Hendrickson, Nancy Appleford, and THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY WASHINGTON WATER POWER, clarkston, wash. Here some of the boys are putting up the new school sign. The Home Ec. class recovered Mrs. Budig’s sofa. FRONT ROW, left to right: Millie Shumaker, Kim Ben Dodd, Jolene Holzmiller, Luella Scoggin, Diane Brown Boggan. THIRD ROW: Mr. Riggs, Mrs. Budig, Randa Kathy Mallory, Peggy Torrez, Cheri Baker, Robin San Marge Nelson, Cindy Stanfill, Nancy Appleford, Dan Kroll, Donita Hendrickson, Barbara Floch. t, Carl Sangster, Jane Votaw. SECOND ROW: Judy heryl Benedict, Betty Mallory, Joanne Browne, Debbi tts, Vicki Hendrickson, David Browne, Doug Boggan, r, Mr. Cummings, Mr. Budig. FOURTH ROW: , Jon Nelson, Buck Hostetler, Gene Baker, Jody 27 ;::VV I Ml Wj®Mtm : '0m m m W jsSSSWr apBMflBw ilftWm9A 1 â– :',-iJ. 3 £i WvK'teiSS' 1 m0 m mm ..':_' First and Second FRONT ROW, left to right: Byron Ellis, Todd Thornton, Joe Ellis, Dale Floch, Kenny Thornton, and Doug Riggs. BACK ROW: Kay Benedict, Tracy Botts, Cindy Blair, Sena Johnson, Judy Floch, Bonnie Caldwell and Mrs. Bacon. Third and Fourth LEF Joh F'lVr iTO RIGHT: Patty Floch, Diane Murray, Mrs. Taplin, Valerie Ramsden, Randy Chris Budig. Jeff Scogpin. Chris Floch, and Doris Ellis. 29 Fifth and Sixth LEFT TO RIGHT: Becky Thornton, Steve Floch, Sharon Johnson, Edna Dodd, Kathy Boggan, Chris Ellis, Mitch Benedict, Kay Browne, Jay Holzmiller, Jolynn Riggs, and Karen Johnson. Seventh and Eiqhth FRONT ROW, left to right: Debbie Ellis, Laura Barkley, Vince Holzmiller, Kris Murray, and Donna Floch. BACK ROW: Becky Buckley, Mr. Maynard, Mark Appleford, Tony Boggan, William Long, Carrie Thornton, and Renee Scoggin. Several plays were given by the grade school at the Christmas program. The grade school band played several selections at the annual spring concert, March 13. The grade school band also participated in the open house program. Mrs. Taplin directs the grade school band and Mrs. Bacon directs the rhythm band. .. Publications There were eight students in publications this year. Kathy and Cheryl were co-editors of the Hi-Breeze, a monthly paper. All of the students helped in putting the annual together. 35 English III Algebra II THIS PAGE SPONSORED 8V HARVEY'S, CLARKSTON, WASH. TOM SMITH'S, CLARKSTON. WASH. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY INLAND METALS, clarkston, wash. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, asotin, wash. Civics French II Chemistry Bioloqy THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THILLS JEWEL BOX, clarkston, wash. JERRY MILLING, asotin, wash. Home Economics THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BOB and LEN'S FLOOR COVERING, clarkston, wash. DAVE'S BODY SHOP, clarkston, wash. Band Drivers' Education Typing I THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY VALLEY COMMERCIAL BANK, clarkston, wash. C. AND S. TIRE COMPANY, CLARKSTON, WASH. 45 ■®;.® . . â– ; : â– :â– :' , -. :'; : â– â– i sS:;llBfcl) SSII5®P ;. â– â– ' s §s®i(jfe ff . - - - -rs.',. HtSf gpSli WWW 3 S s a v I MUl IV V.Vv-V ' I ’.’{! r •• J-, .' @$1111 J gi fe pOj Ai a iSpsip ill spllil i â– â– ; ism -C . :yM 'WE mZ0 IM § Mil . , ••-. 1 •:;•• • T7 V . .• ,-V .... :• ;:.• •■::r•:• • w : ;•; • •. . •.. .;i. ■• • - v . • •'vv s;:• • • Basketball A Squad FRONT ROW, left to right: Rob Appleford, Carl Sangster, and Kim Benedict. BACK ROW: Mr. Duane Maynard, coach; Mark Appleford, manager; Buck Hostetler, Dan I.uthcr, .Ion Nelson, Rick Floch, Gene Baker. Doug Boggan, and Vince Hol .miller, manager. Anatone 49 Culdesac 54 Anatone 52 Clarkston B 37 Anatone 36 Weippe 82 Anatone 28 Columbia 47 Anatone 27 Touchet 48 Anatone 53 Culdesac 57 Anatone 68 Kahlotus 30 Anatone 45 Washtucna 56 Anatone 64 Clarkston B 65 Anatone 50 Prescott 75 Anatone 58 Prescott 42 Anatone 72 Columbia 63 Anatone 56 Touchet 61 Anatone 43 Weippe 56 Anatone 54 Asotin 57 Anatone 36 Washtucna 51 Anatone 69 Kahlotus 37 Anatone 50 Asotin 58 Playoff game for 5th place. Anatone 51 Prescott 58 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HAROLD'S CHEVRON, ASOTIN. WASH. Doug fires against a tough Kahlotus defender. Rick pops up a short jumper against Kahlotus. The boys charge the backboard against Asotin while Dan takes Gene aims at the bucket against Prescott, a short jumper. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY LANCER LANES, clarkston, wash. Rick Floch, forward Co-captain Dan Luther, forward THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY FLOCH INSURANCE AGENCY, 1224 4th st., clarkston, wash. GAY'S GROCERY, asotin, wash. 51 Girls' Basketball III miiiiir There were sixteen girls on the basketball team. The girls won three games and suffered one loss. Barbara Floch, Diane Browne, Cheryl Benedict, and Joanne Browne were cheerleaders this year. They did a fine job of cheering the boys on. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CLARKSTON BEAUTY NOOK, clarkston. wash. Slliif M tMf§i|p| â– Ml ; v ;?AjjT: i w): fevjjfis s': v -. -v k: WmMi SI -. H ;C,vv ; }Svj- “ -‘ -V ACTIVITIES . Awards Donita Hendrickson, Asotin County Beef Princess Marge Nelson, Honored Queen, Job's Daughters, Bethel 16, Clarkston, Wash. Cheryl Benedict, Girls' Inspirational Award and Daughters of the American Revolution Rick Floch, Boys’ Inspirational Award and Basketball co-captain THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY REX DIXON'S, CLARKSTON, WASH. FOUSTE PLYWOOD, clarkston, wash. Kathy Mallory, Junior Achievement Diane Browne, Girls’ State Jodv Kroll, Time Magazine Award Jane Votaw, second place in the Asotin County Soil Conservation Speech Contest THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY 410 DRIVE—IN, CLARKSTON, WASH. BOYERS, CLARKSTON, WASH. 57 Banquet The Awards Banquet was held March 27 in the gymnasium. The whole team was made a member of Mr. Maynard’s 150% club. Nancy Appleford won girls’ basketball insoirational awara. All the boys and girls on the teams received letters for such an outstanding job. Speaker was Harold Van Tine, head coach of foot- ball and basketball, Clarkston, Washington. Master of ceremonies was Bob Earl. Margy Nelson and Betty Mallory received co- captain awards. this page: sponsored by GRIMES APPLIANCE, clarkston, wash. SHURMAN'S HARDWARE, clarkston. wash. Concert and Open House The spring concert was held on March 13. The band, under the direction of Mrs. Taplin, played several songs. The third and fourth grades presorted a puppcj. show at open house. Both the spring concert and open house were well attended by the public. Open house was held on May 14 this year. There were many displays of work students had done throughout the year. A Mexlbqn dance was presented by some of the grade schob students at open house. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY WASEM'S DRUG, clarkston, wash. DR. HAROLD F. KING, clarkston, wash. Carnival This year the carnival was held on Friday, the 11th of October. The students spent the entire day decorating the gym, and making it ready for that night. Some of the booths were: cake walk, door prize, turkey booth, Queen's booth, country store, and a fish pond. There were fun and amusement for one and .all. Dan Luther and Cheryl Benedict were elected to reign as King and Queen of the carnival. About 300 people attended the festivities. â–¼HIS PAGE SPONSORED BY KIP MC QUARRY INSURANCE, clarkston, wash. LEE MORRIS, clarkston, wash. fpMli M wmmm i '-' â– â– Hm rilb . v i.1 j : fS ifetf? • ? h;T :r': . l f mmm MS aftlp IwmI iggj • 'v .; m ‘mMm â– WWm , M i Jon's the name, football's the game. Where d'ja hide the diamonds. Back in 1917, I remember when... Hail! Hall! The gang's all here. BOO, HISS, HISS, BOO. I'll drink to that. Here, try one of mine. The next student body president. Study hall!! !! Yes, I came back. My fellow Americans, I come to you with a heavy heart..... ft Chemistry class? ? P. That’s life. A break between classes. It's coming. It's coming. A spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down. A good head. 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