Asotin High School - Panthers Purr Yearbook (Asotin, WA)
- Class of 1944
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You+h will have a greaf parl' in lhe ba++les foughl' for 'rhis cause bu+ vicl'ory on +he ba++le field may no+ mean a complele vicfory for our cause. Ano+her greaf ba++le musi also be waged and won. A baHle againsf a lack of undersfanding. a lack of infor- maiion and a lack of responsibilify. When ihis war a+ 'rhe baffle fronl' has been won America will be faced wi+h 'rhe +aslc no nafion has ever been called upon lo perform. The world is looking +0 'rhe Uniled Siafes +o lead lhe way. We frus+ 'rhaf American you+h fully realizes 'lhis responsibili+y and will fighf +o preserve lhe righ+ of all people. We +rus+ 'rhai America will lead lhe way +o +he realizafion of a lasfing peace wi+h an equalily of free- dom for all. -F. L. Barbee N I X r w. Faculhf 63489 MR. LEE BARBEE B. S., S+a+e College of Washingfon Superinlendenl, Agriculrure MISS JOYCE BEADLES B. S., Universily of Idaho Music, English, Speech MRS. AMY SPERRY B. S., B. A., Oregon Sfale College Home Economics, Science . MRS. MARTHA WOODRUFF B. S., S+a+e College of Washinglon Commercial, Girls' Physical Educa+ion MR. JAMES CLABBY B. S., Universily of Idaho Coach, Social Science, Boys' Physical Educafion Annual Sfaff GROSS Alfhough we had +0 pul forlh a greal' deal of efforl' al' limes lo mee-'l +he dead line for our copy, we sl'ill 'lhoughf 'rhal' working on +he Annual was a lol of fun. H If in lafer years, +his liHle book serves fo bring back pleasanl mem- ories of Aso'rin High School and of your classrnales, lhen The Pan+her's Purr s+alli will feel +heir purpose has been accomplished. Edilor ......,,.....,......,..,...,,.,.,,........,...,..... CharloHe Sperry Assislanf Edilors .............. Jacquelin Farrish, Don Barbee ' Business Manager ...,...,,,,,.,.,,........,..............,... Earl Kelley Adviser ............,............................s........., Mrs. Woodruff The slafi included: Frances Berge, Frances Wilsey, Barbara Miller, Carlene Blevins, Ru+h Wilsey, Grace Marvin, Jennie Giardinelli, Adaline Taylor, Shirley Bucholz, Byron Floch, Bob King, Jean Darsl, Orville Reed. Gaylord Appleford. llcla Roberls, Mary Wiggins, Palsy Callahan, Kalh- erine Deligan, Nellie Thompson, Gloria Silvers, Nadene Curry, Naomi Wallcins, Sam Garherer, Harvey ScoH', Macil Bly and S'ranley Johnson. W QM ' F 1 I l I l I l I, I ll IL .ia EY v Yu-, 11 14' :X-A -f - W-pr 'rf ik kay,-. 5.3 - fm., -na, , -. asus f- b 'I 4.. , ,,.. w.g , ,., ,s- 1 -.., -c..- y 4: V. L. u- - V fu ,--1 aff Senior Class Hisfory GWOK9 -- If was an excifing day when we greenhorns walked fimidly info The Asofin Hi building in I940. We were inifiafed before long and fhoughf we were freafed dreadfully. Our class had several parfies during fhe year. The firsf evenf of our sophomore year was fhe inifiafion of fhe fresh- man class. Thaf was fun! The annual school picnic ended a successful school year. Coming back from our summer vacafion we sfarfed our iunior year wifh I3 in fhe class. We gave a few invifafional parfies. ln fhe spring we had our Junior play. Skidding, which was under fhe direcfion of Miss Jusf and Mrs. Sperry, who was our class adviser. The annual Junior Prom was held in April wifh The Old Dufch Mill fheme. Our numeral parfy. which fook place on a very rainy day. was a lof of fun. Our senior year sfarfed off wifh a bang! Now. we are fhe High and Mighfy Seniors and fhis is fhe year fhaf we have been looking forward fo since we were freshmen. We gave our Senior play Acf Your Age and also gave a Senior Ball in February. wifh a Valenfine's Day Theme. Jack Wisdom, Lowell Miller, Sfanley Johnson and Gerald Trenf graduafed af mid-year. We had a wonderful fime on our senior sneak. Commencemenf ex- ercises ended our school acfivifies and we bid farewell fo good ol' Asofin Hi. Senior Play GXOKQ Acf Your Age was presenfed on November I9 by fhe Senior class under fhe direcfion of Miss Beadles. If was a fhree-acf comedy by Wil- liam Davis. The play was well acfed and very fimely. The casf included: Angy Goefz ....,............,.............,. .......... N aomi Wafkins Jerry Joyce ..........,..... ......, J acquelin Farrish Cora ................,...........,. ....,,...,.....,. M acil Bly Gadgef Hoffenflugel ........ ......,.. D ean Ausman James Mafson ................ ......... J ack Wisdom Helga ......,...,...,.,. ....,....... B arbara Miller Sandra Sfone ........,. ....,.. C harloffe Sperry Union Messenger ...,.... .....,... S fanley Johnson Commander Sfone ....,,.., ....,,. G erald Trenf Senior Ac+ivi+ies GWOKD DEAN AUSMAN, Du'I'ch -Class Presideni' I: Yell King I: Boxing I,2: Band I,2: Baskelball I,2,3,,4: S+uden+ Body Vice Presidenl' 3: Junior Class Play 3: Senior Play 4: Sludenl Body Presidenl 4. MACIL BLY, Mace -Debale 2: Junior Play 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Orclneslra 3: Band I,2,3,4: Sludenl Council 4: Senior Play 4. JACQUELIN FARRISH, Jackie -Girls' Club Council I: Glee Club I: Treasurer I: Junior Play 3: Class Secrelary 3: Senior Play 4: Girls' Club Presidenl' 4: Assis'ran+ Edi+or Annual 4: Class Secrefary 4: As- sislanl Manager of Carnival 4. SAMMY GATHERER, Sam -Vice Presidenl' F.F.A. 2: Afhlelic Manager 2,3: Boys' Club Treasurer 3: F.F.A. Presidenl' 3: Junior Play 3: Class Vice Presiden+ 3: Paper Slalil 3.4: F.F.A. Treasurer 4: Baslceiball 4: Boys' Club Presidenl' 4: Class Presidenl 4. STANLEY JOHNSON, Puff -Boys' Club Secrelary 2: Siudenl' Council I,3: Baslcelball 2,3,4: Fire Chief 4: Junior Play 4: Class Officer 4. LOWELL MILLER, Lug -Transferred from Newporl 2: Baslcelball 3: F.F.A. Club 2,3: Junior Play 3. HARVEY SCOTT-Transferred from Lapwai 3: Baskelball 4: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 3: F.F.A. Presidenl' 4. CHARLOTTE SPERRY--Transferred from lone, Oregon 3: Class Treasurer 3: Girls' Club Vice Presiden+ 3: Assisfanl Edi+or of Annual 3: Pan- +I1er's Howl Edifor 4: Pan+I'ier's Purr Edilor 4: Carnival Manager 4: S'ruden'r Body Treasurer 4. GERALD TRENT, Tex -Boxing I: F.F.A. Club I: Senior Play 4. NAOMI WATKINS, Nami -Operella 2: Fair Princess 2: Junior Play 3: Yell Oueen 3: Glee Club I,2,3: Maiorelrle, 3.4: Annual Slafl 3.4: As- sisianl' Edifor Pan'll1er's Howl 4: Senior Play 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Sludenl' Council 4: Secrelary Sludenl Body 4. JACK WISDOM, Wizzy -P. E. Club Presidenl' I: Class Vice Presidenl' I: SI'uden+ Council 2: Boys' Club Treasurer 2: Fire Chief 3: Class Presidenl 3: Baslcelball 2,3,4: Senior Play 4. 2? 413 -0 '7' nl af X Q30 hav-foffe jp H 733i '. 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To lhe Junior class we will lhe Asolin High School and lhe dislinclion ol being The Mighly Seniors ol l945. To lhe Sophomore class we will our abilily lo keep oul ol mischief- which we know lhey will gladly accepl. To lhe Freshman class we will lhe opporlunily lo gel revenge on lhe incoming Freshman class lor lhe inilialion which lhey received lasl year. ARTICLE ll To Mr. Barbee we will lhe palience lo endure many more Senior classes like lhe .one ol I944. To Miss Beadles we will our apprecialion in making our Senior year successful and an exlremely happy one. To Mrs. Woodrull we will many more ardenl admirers like Slanley Johnson. Dean Ausman, Sam Galherer. Jack Wisdom. Jack Barkley. Bob King. Duane Applelord. and Whoa!! fellows, lake il easy. To Mrs. Sperry we will our business like manners of doing lhings and also lhe palience lo endure Dean Ausman. To Mr. Clabby we will our Super nalural lechnique of baskelball, also all compasses, prolraclers, formulas and lhings like lhal lhere. ARTICLE lll Jacquelin Farrish wills her abilily lo receive and answer lellers lo Mariorie Cox-lhal is if she will be sure and answer each leller. Harvey Scoll wills his F.F.A. aclivilies lo any one who can lake il. Naomi Walkins wills her prelly recl wave in her hair and her laugh lo Nadene Curry providing she will make good use ol lhe laugh and fix lhe hair. Sam Galherer wills his heighl and excess llesh lo Donald Smilh. He surely needs il. Dean Ausman wills his corner seal in lhe assembly lo Jack Barkley. Slanley Johnson wills his llirling abilily lo Harold Foskel. Make good use ol il, Harold. Macil Bly wills her excellenl behavior in sludy hall and her abilily lo lell good iokes lo Rachel Osborn. Gerald Trenl wills his abilily lo grow whiskers lo Dean Boggan. Jack Wisdom wills lhe girls lo Earl Kelley. He oughl lo be able lo handle lhem. Lowell Miller wills his curley hair lo Harold Enyearl. Lowell would be glad lo gel rid of lhe pesky slull. Charlolle Sperry wills her many aclivilies lo Jean Darsl. Senior Class Prophecy 4' GSOND In I96O I decided io 'four lhe Uniled Slales and look up all my I944 classmales of Asolin Hi. My lirsl' slop was Hollywood where I' ailended 'rhe 'famous Brown Derby. Who should I see buf Jack Wisdom escorled by len beaufilul girls. He is now HoIIywood's mosl' glamorous playboy. Afler a shorl +rain lrip I arrived in San Francisco. While rhere I vis- iled Naomi Waikins who is living al lhe Naval Base wilh her husband, AdL miral N .,....s,. They have several IiHIe sailors and Waves around lhe house. Naomi +oId me +ha+ Jackie Farrish is married 'ro a Naval Officer who is al sea. She is leaching in +he primary grades a+ Los Angeles. I wanied +o visil her so I also spenl' several days in Los Angeles. As I journeyed 'rhrough several unknown 'rowns in Texas, I noliced in a local paper where +he sheriff, Gerald Trenl. is oul 'ro gel his man-dead or alive. From Texas I wenl' 'ro Arkansas where I saw Lowell Miller. He said he was siill looking for lhe missing link belween man and monkey. I flew from Arkansas +o Miami. Florida. When I slepped ou+ of lhe plane lhere was Sam Gafherer lo meer me. He is now Superiniendenf of Aircrafl Mainlenance 'For Pan American Airways. Sl'anIey Johnson was wilh him. Slanley is Squadron Leader ol lhe 777l'h Fighler Group in 'lhe Uniled Slales Army Air Corps. From Miami I +ook a liner lo New York. While lhere I visiied lhe New York Times. As I walked inlo ihe building guess who I saw looking very imporlanl behind a desk? None olher 'fhan Dean Ausman, now edi+or-in- chief. While I was lalking 'lo Dean in walked his ellicienl secrelary. Char- Iolle Sperry. When I arrived in Chicago, I read in 'fhe sociely column where Macil Bly had iusl relurned from Reno for lhe fourlh lime. She announced l'ha+ 'rhe nex'r fime she was going +o marry a hill-billy. On my way home I slopped off in Wyoming where I visired Harvey Sco++ and his wife, Ilda. They are living on a large caHIe and wheal ranch. They, +oo, have several Iiflle cowboys and cowgirls around The ranch. My! Whal a wonderful lrip. and we had a grand reminiscing abour 'rhe happy days we had al Asolin Hi. I+ was cerrainly a +hriII lo know ihal each member ol our class was gelling along so well in lhe world. And lhe one characlerislic +ha+ 'rhey all seemed 'ro have relained was +he happy carefree disposilions +ha+ ihey had when lhey were Seniors way back in I944 in Asolin, Washinglon. Hils 'Em +o a T 65089 DEAN AUSMAN A self-made man buf an excellenl example of unskilled labor. JACOUELIN FARRISH You can r expecl' love lo bloom if you keep lransplanling if. MACIL BLY We like you sllll-sliller +l'1e beller. SAM GATHERER Do unlo o'rl1ers before +l'1ey do unlo you. STANLEY JOHNSON My only books are women's looks and l sure do like lo sludy. HARVEY SCOTT Who said genllemen preferred blondes? CHARLOTTE SPERRY Everyflwing sweel' isn r sugar. GERALD TRENT Asolln's gifl lo +l'1e ladies. NAOMl WATKINS Never lrouble +rouble 'fill lrouble 'froubles you. JACK WISDOM Never run affer a sfreel car or a woman--+l'1ere'll always be anolher one along very soon. LOWELL MILLER When sludying inlerferes willw fun-quil sluclying. E fl Al Junior Class C5689 ...Jack Barkley Presldenl' ........,....... ..,.,.,...,....... .....,, Vice Presidenl. Secrelary and Treasurer ...... Adviser ,....,....,..............s................... Don Barbee Elsie Barlon Harold Benedicl' Dean Boggan Marjorie Cox Nadene Curry Harold Enyearl' Byron Floch ...llda Roberls .,.......Jean Darsl Clabby Barbara Miller Pally Lou Newell Rachel Osborn Audrey Reed Palsy Callahan Jaclc Guier Sophomore Class 6504.9 Presidenl .,,.vv....,s.ss,, ,...,............. ,,,,... T o m Galherer Vice Presidenl ........ ,...... D avid Ausman Secrelary .,.,.,....... ,.,,.... F rances Berge Treasurer .,.,.. ........ .... ..,..,.,,... J o y ce Trenl Adviser ,...,.... ,..,......,.................., s,,.,.. M r s. Woodrulil Duane Applelord Grace Marvin Elmer Wiggins Jesse Bly Orville Reed Mildred Williams Gene Cox Donald Smilh Frances Wilsey Harold Foslcer Zoe Sigler Rulh Wilsey Jennie Giardinelli Adaline Taylor Freshman Class 349 Presidenl .cvv,..,......,.................,...........Y..,.... Bonnie Newell Vice Presidenl' ........ .,................ R oberl' King Secrelary ..........., ....,... K alherine Deligan Treasurer ,.,,., .. ,.......... Shirley Bucholz Adviser ,,......... Gaylord Appleford Roberl' Barkley Carlene Blevins Jack Bly Edna Brown Bruce Farrish Roberl Genlry Frank Johnson Earl Kelley Geraldine Malcolm ........Mrs. Sperry Gloria Silver Nellie Thompson Mary Wiggins Bruce Wilsey WMF! ,X :ff os, IX Y V U' 1 v gg Va, 'vu :- fx-A I A C1 75 f ,f f ,- ff gffclj, 3, .lt .,,f Z -'n X s .,, MW YS' 5 P' W ff 9 QQ, v Pk LA ffkfllwf MJ I Q4 sg f ,...., , K. F? - , 1 'VL :Z 55fIlF?l - l , . .., U L, l .s. -w ,. .w.,.- I . m. V 1, . 5 gl--3 . .ij jg Jyfg-if ff., 1- '4 Pg,-.Y 'i' -4-3 e,J! f vs,-yi., Z , . 4 1 -A' .. ., ., .1 - Q! , .35 JA! , I I E -r V I, 1:512- T314 -. Junior Class Hisfory 65489 From fhe unbelievable fo fhe facf, we Juniors feel we have learned and accomplished many fhings during fhe fhree years we have been in Asofin High School. Affer we fwenfy-six sfudenfs were inifiafed in l94I we gol' righf info fhe swing of all fhe acfivifies around school. Of course fhe big evenf of our Sophomore year was Frosh inifiafion. We had already forgoffen fhaf we were once Freshmen and we didn'f spare one of fhem. Our Junior year has been one of greaf progress. ln wisdom we be- came menfal gianfs--fhaf is we learned fhe arf of fhinlcing up excuses for fhis and fhafl We were cerfainly excifed fhe day our class rings came and we flashed fhem around so no one would miss seeing fhem. Our class play, The Mummy and fhe Mumps. under 'rhe direcfion of Mrs. Sperry, was a big hif. The Prom was also held in April and we were happy fo say fhaf bofh of fhese evenfs were very successful. We are anxious fo be fhe all-imporfanf Seniors of I945. Sophomore Class Hisfory C5089 ln I942 fhe Asofin High School was honored fo receive whaf is now a very brillianf Sophomore Class. lnifiafion was really somefhingl We came fo school looking like rag bags, and could hardly waif for fhe end of fhe day fo come. We gave our refurn parfy fo fhe Sophomores on Hallowe'en nighf. This year we puf fhe Frosh fhrough a lovely inifiafion. alfhough 'lhey were much wilder fhan we had been. We also had several good parfies. We have had a lol' of fun fhis year and we're all looking forward fo our Junior year. Freshman Class Hisfory GNOSD Twenfy-one shy buf excifed Freshmen regisfered af school fhis year. Our firsf evenf was inifiafion and we were Sophomore slaves for a day! The boys wore sarongs, jewelry, lipsficlc, furbans and beaufiful red foe nail polish fhaf enhanced fhe beaufy of fheir bare feef. The girls were dressed as farmereffes. ragdolls, darlcies and comic characfers. We cer- fainly were in fhe limelighf fhaf day. We gave several parfies fhis year and also foolc parf in high school funcfions. We're planning fo accomplish greaf fhings nexf year. MaioreH'es GNOK9 The drum maioreries were very becoming when 'rhey performed in fheir new black and while navy 'rwill miliiary uniforms fhis year. Two of 1'he besl' en+er+ainmen+s +hey gave was before a baskeiball crowd wi+h ihe use of many colored lighis. Jean Darsi and Jennie Giardinelli placed ihird in a 'rwirling coniesi a+ ihe Spring Music Fesiival in Lewis+on las+ year. Since +he girls have no ins+ruc+or, we feel +hey accomplished a greal' deal by ihemselves. Jean Darsl' was lead maioreHe wi+h Jennie Giardinelli, Naomi Wal'- lcins, Frances Wilsey and Nadene Curry as ihe maioreiies. Glee Club 65429 The Glee Club's Spring Concert which was presenied in April under 'rhe direcfion of Miss Beadles was a very successful produciion. Noveliy. classic, pa'l'rio+ic and semi-secular numbers were included on +he program. The Glee Club. composed of 20 members, also enieriained al' P.-T. A. programs, 'rhe Chris+mas program and several oiher public funciions. Band GNQSD The High School Band, also under +he direciion of Miss Beadles, has shown good improvemenf ihis year. Rehearsals for +he I9 members were held 'rhree limes a week. When weafher permi++ed. ihe group lead by The maioreiles marched in forma- +ion drill work. The band has enleriained ai assemblies and many baslceiball games. A 'Bk w 1 , ' ' Q NX? 5 .xiii v . ' xi 7 I . NNW. 'Na' gg X4 f x 'l x A -'-u Y, A Q- .L . f 1 - . + 5 4 h 3 - .N , , I iv 6 iw xv + 5 x .JSF ' ' ' ' .J 1 N 5 ggor KY. HIGH SCHQ + . ff? 1 Sf:.1, F, Q1i4r'i TEH' mp ,? ,I 1-'Y lsr -K 1 ,W 131. ilffl :FEW :Mm -Wg!-:' F359 7 7 I ., -. a..r,i , wi- ' 413: 7.1-' War Aclivifies C503 The Associaled Sfudenr Body has fried +o cooperale and parficipale in every way wi'rh The communify's war elilorf. A Bond auclion in Ocrober nefled SI35O cash from 'rhe s+uden+s wi+h Mr. Gerlilz as auc+ioneer. Calces, cookies and a melon were all auc- +ioned off for S500 Bonds and many orher arricles were included. The sfudenls assisled wiih 'rhe Communily Bond parfy in February. The various organizafions in Asolin sold ac+s of enl'er+ainmen'r for War Bonds and Defense Sfamps were used for admiHance ficlcefs. This suc- cessful War Bond drive was in connecfion wi+h lhe Fourrh War Loan. We also assisfed 'rhe Boy Scoufs wi+h +he paper drive, salvaged grease and sold War Sfamps in rhe halls during 'rhe noon hour. Fire Squad Slanley Johnson was chosen by The members of 'rhe sfudenl body To serve as Fire Chief for 'rhis school year. Sfanley named +he following boys as his assisfanlsz Harvey Scoff, Don Barbee. Gaylord and Duane Appleford in 'rhe upper hall and Jack Barkley and Gene Cox in 'rhe lower hall. There were no fires during fhe year buf +he fire squad was always alerf and ready 'ro serve. Baskelball 65089 The A leam consisled of llefl' 'ro righ'r, back rowl: Harold Benedic+, manager: Sam Ga+herer, Jack Barkley, Byron Floch, Jack Guier. Second row: Orville Reed, Don Barbee, Harvey ScoH. Earl Kelley. Coach Clabby. Fron+ row: Jack Wisdom and Dean Ausman. JACK WISDOM was one of our key men on lhe backboard and was ex- ceplionally good on pivol shols. DEAN AUSMAN was 'lhe leading scorer for lhe season. He won quile a repulalion lhroughoul' 'rhe coun+y for his unorlhodox shofs. When Dean was on lhe res+ of 'rhe 'ream seemed +o click. EARL KELLEY was The only Freshman on The +eam. He didn'+ always play on fhe firsl' five buf when fhe 'ream needed a sub Earl proved very capable. DON BARBEE was lhe smallesl member on +he squad yef he was one of 'rhe besl dribblers and mosl capable ball handlers. JACK GUIER was handicapped by inexperience buf he showed lo+s ol light He played in a maiorily of 'rhe ball games. COACH CLABBY look Jrhe baske+ball leam 'rhrough 'rhe season wi+h a high degree of cooperalion and sporlsmanship among lhe players. He was well liked by all lhe boys and was considered an excellem' coach. ORVILLE REED was a good man under The baskel buf he was handicapped by his lack of height JACK BARKLEY didn'+ seem +o make use of his heigh'r al firsl' buf laler he broke info his slride and he was one of lhe leading scorers. HARVEY SCOTT showed probably more improvemenl 'rhrough l'he season 'rhan any olher player. The feam relied a greal deal on him defen- sively in 'fhe Tournament Those who lurned our for Baskelball were llefl +o righl, back rowl: Jack Wisdom, Jack Guier. Jack Barkley, Byron Floch, Harvey Scoll, Coach Clabby and Harold Benedict manager. Second row: Don Barbee, Tom Ga+herer. Sam Galherer, David Ausman, Dean Ausman. Bob King. Fron+ row: Orville Reed, Jesse Bly. Gene Cox, Harold Enyearl' and Earl Kelley. sk Wi: i5 IL CDIAIQY I ac K 'Dar-kg rf W J in-I KG? 0AQxx Cfla fu 'ls X .KS I mu' QW X? 5 ADQAX-Awami ll Al A ow: lla 124--L 5 Y x F W 'E??2? 1 Qli! Nr 1: flfili 5 F 1. BEF 1.15 ,,.,. .-, 15643 .':4 Aerf-. If, ' '1-P-T ' Baslcelball GSOLD Allhough lhe Asolin l-ligh School Panlhers didn'l have many vic- lories +o lheir credil l'his baslcelball season, lhey were able 'lo win games when malched wilh schools lheir size. The boys displayed fine sporlsmanship and held +heir spirils high. The leam as a unil showed good improvemenl from lasl year and fhey had lhe loyal supporl of lhe sludenls and communily sporl fans. An oul- slanding fealure of lhe squad was lhal lhey had good 'feam work and cooperalion. Coach Clabby is lo be commended on his abili+y in hand- ling +he boys and fhey played a good brand of ball in spile of lhe lack of nafural abilily among fhe players. The Panfhers placed fourlh in lhe sub-disfricl 'rournarnenl a+ Pomeroy afler winning from Analone and dropping 'ro Clarlcslon and Daylon. The squad will lose five seniors: Jack Wisdom, Dean Ausman. Harvey Scoff, Sfanley Johnson and Sam Galherer. The game resulls for lhe season are as follows: Nov, 23-Asofin ..,. 3l Good sl'ar'l' ............,......... Analone 9 Dec, 2-Asolin .,... ,....., l 5 Oh! Oh! Oh! ,...,.....,,.... Clarlcsfon 29 Dec. 7-Asolin .... 4l We really clicked ..,..,...... Analone 2l Dec. I0-Asofin .... 20 Too close for comforf .... JuliaeH'a I8 Dec, I4-Asofin .... I9 Whaf score'?? ................ Lewislon 4l Dec. I6-Asolin .... 2l Two poinls befler ,,,,.,,,,. Lewislon 4I Jan, 3-Asolin ..., 38 We aclually won! ............ Ana1'one,28 Jan. ll-Asolin .,.. 38 Dean was really hol ...... Clarlcsfon 42 Jan. I5-Asofin .... 20 Nol' so good ,................... Moscow 42 Jan. I8-Asolin .,... .,.,... 2 4 To be forgollen .,.....,...... Kendrick 49 Jan, 2l-Asolin .,,. 37 Tha'r's belrler again ........ Juliaelrla 3l Jan. 22-Asolin ,... 27 They 'fools us .................,.. Moscow 44 Jan. 25-Asolin .,.. 24 Anolher close one ....,,.... Pomeroy 39 Jan. 28-Asolin ,.... ....... 2 5 Tough luck ....,,.............,...... Daylon 35 'Feb. 3-Asolin .... 25 Tha+'s bad ........................,. Daylon 44 Feb. 8-Asolin ,.... .,..... 3 l Who didn'+ foul oul? .... Kendriclc 38 'Feb. Il-Asolin ..... ....... 3 6 Thal was really lough .,.. Pomeroy 39 Feb. I5-Asofin ..... ....... 3 8 Boy. did we slip! ............ Analone 39 'l 'lere. Tolal poinls ..,...,.,. . ...,...... ..... A sofin 589 Opp. 754 Free fhrows allempled ,s.,... .s,.. A solin I74 Opp. l7O Free lhrows complefed ..,.... ..... A solin 78 Opp. 65 Fouls ..........s...................Y ..... A sohn I 55 Opp. I 63 Things Io Know SWORD The Asolin schools have 4 buses. The Analone bus, driven by Sam Curry, has 4 passengers and an I8 mile roule. Carroll Muir has 8 pas- sengers and goes Io Cloverland on an I8lf2 mile roule. The Asolin Creelc and Clemens Addilion rou+es are driven by Edgar Brown. He has I8 slu- denls and a 4 mile roule on The Clemens Addilion and IO sfudenls and a 9 mile roule on +he Asolin Creek. The Snake River bus is driven by Elmer Sialnalcer wilh 7 passengers and an I I mile roule. The sludenl' body elecled Shirley Bucholz and Duane Applelord as Yell Queen and King for Ihe school year. They appeared in Iheir orange and black oullils wilh a leller A on +heir swealers and led yells al all +he home games and some away from home. The leaders also led many yells al pep assemblies. Mr. Barbee was new lo us lhis year bul he quickly andneasily won 'Ihe admiralion of lhe sludenls. He was Superinlendenl of Schools and also I'augh+ Agriculiure. Mr. Barbee was laden wi+h many responsibiliries buf he always had +ime lor 'Ihe sludenls and lheir problems. Sam Galherer was valediclorian of his class wilh a I.4 average and he gave Ihe 'Farewell address al' 'rhe graduaring exercises. Sam Galherer was elecfed by 'rhe sluclenl body fo receive lhe Cifi- zenship plaque. He has always had The inleresl of Ihe school a+ hearl and is very deserving of lhis honor. Charlolie Sperry was salulalorian wilh a 2. average and she gave lhe address of welcome al gradualion. The Aso+in Grade School was buill in I937 and ir is modern in every way. There are five classrooms, library, lunch room, office, resl room and showers. The Asolin High School was buil'I' in I928 bul' il' was nol' used unlil I929. H' has seven classrooms. gymnasium, large assembly, office and library. We have spenr many happy days here and we'll always cherish our wonderful memories. V 1 -1-11-I ,QFMT1 , 1 v-?'b vo i Qi L - , , f , , , I Wy dv, pf, ., ' ' . 23 ,' 5-. ,I .A ' ' nf? f A Q .' 'f, f' 'l.','.-1' . , A. ,V I - If tiahv -1,1 . ? rl ' fd f ll I . 4 U . 1,52 W .f ' + I , N ' . - ' -4 Y V. V Ivfyg ' ff ' Lit? 14- ' ' if X' 'ff ga- '-Eff' iff - 1 ' '-L: fi -, 3 ':1Q'f55p'1LifQ.g' ambfgx QQ X- ivffi,:i, :gy iXQ,jfQm'j,f-F 3:1 ' f I V xiivai' ' t T 3 ,WI-1 '. , ' ' ' 'iff ' ' -A -.1 . . ::. ,f w A --uv , ,.. .A A ., 4 'wif r W -f. -- ' ' . -w Q . .3: 1-L .1 Qf., ,H . 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Ofher officers of fhe group included Nadene Curry, vice presidenf: Edna Brown. secrefary. and Jennie Giardinelli, freasurer. F.F.A. The acfivifies of F.F.A. like mosf ofher organizafions have been greaf- ly curfailed fhis year due fo fhe war-fime resfricfions. Lasf year fhe group renfed a plof of ground and had a lruclc garden- ing proiecf. The vegefables were sold 'ro fhe Hof Lunch program. This was a very worfh-while crop. The members also purchased five head of regisfered Hampshire sheep. This wasn'+ a prohfable proiecf so fhey sold fhem and now are carrying on a swine proiecf. Several of fhe members also have Iivesfock proiecfs. Byron Floch. Jack Barkley. Sam Gafherer, Gaylord and Duane Apple- ford and Don Barbee plan fo enfer Iivesfock in fhe Spokane Junior Live- sfoclc show. Two inifiafions were held wifh fhe Clarlcsfon chapfer and we also wenf on several shorl' judging and field frips. Mr. Barbee has been adviser for fhe group since Mr. Gerlifz enfered fhe service. This chapfer was repre- senfed af fhe sfafe F.F.A. conference in Pullman. Officers included: Harvey Scoff, president Harold Enyearf. vice presidenf: Byron Floch. secrefary: Sam Gafherer. freasurerq Jack Guier. reporfer, and Jack Barkley, wafch dog. Carnival Our annual carnival was held OcTober 22 in The gymnasium wiTh CharloTTe Sperry as general chairman. The carnival was very successful as The sTudenT body cleared 528322. The ToTal income was 5497.40 and expenses S2I4.l8. Many prizes were given away To The large number oT people who aTTended Trom AsoTin and The surrounding TerriTory. l The sevenTeen booThs were: Ten Pin, Fish Pond, Cider and DoughnuTs. RouleTTe Wheel, Pep BooTh, Ring Toss, DarT Throw, Grocery BooTh. Tur- key RaTTle, Duck Toss. Lunch BooTh, Bond and Grand Prize, Ping Pong Toss. Camera BooTh, Nail BooTh. Baseball Throw and Bingo BooTh. These various booThs were nicely decoraTed and The sTudenTs managed all oT Them during The evening. The F.F.A. and The Home Economics deparT- menT had a display aT one end oT The gymnasium. Jackie Farrish assisTed on The commiTTee. Junior Class Play The Junior class play. The Mummy and The Mumps. a Three-acT Tarce by Larry E. Johnson. was presenTed on March 3l. Mrs. Sperry was chosen direcTor oT The play and we enioyed working wiTh her. The large crowd enioyed our performance and our play was very successTul. Jack Guier was sTage manager and Elsie BarTon The prompTer. The casT was as Tollows: Sir HecTor Fish ........ ......... H arold BenedicT Francis Briscoe ......... .......... B yron Floch William Laidlow .......... ......... J ack Barkley James Slammon ........., .,....,.,, D ean Boggan Perkins The SheriTT ........... ..,..... H arold EnyearT Anna l'lampTon ............ ......... P aTsy Callahan Maude Mullen .......... .,...... P aTTy Newell Dulcie Dumble .......... ,,,.,... J ean DarsT AgaTha Laidlow .......... ......,, I Ida RoberTs Phoebe Beebe ......................,..................... Nadene Curry Home Economics Club AlThough The Home Economics club wasn'T oTFicially organized This year. The girls did have several proiecTs. Mrs. DavenporT gave a book review in April. The public was inviTed, and many came To hear her speak. The MoTher-DaughTer Social Hour was held in May in The gymnasium. The girls prepared The Tood and enTerTained Their moThers aT This aTTair. vi as 54 ii 5 c Q 1 4 X 90 v 'A r - 7 -0- T' S D..-. ng can-naman.: nangg..- .-.--x-'ua nw- W-Wm. :till ug., - ' -- 1 L 36 5 K r. . ,1 lurk '-'Y' K., ,, gf V Q 4 s Q K' ' 36 rs Ji' .,. wi, lm-3 N +.g.1p25 z,i.,m7f:2-.Ng , -.if 5. - , ...xg-45, :QW I V xx .L Tfg , - . f,., 171 -V 1 WW' 25.51 N 3 ff, 1 -r V ,, .L , 51 X? 1 .za 2 1:- . W J .gi mga A xr fx: T 1 'l -f . ily ' , i-TQ-I 52' 3,j-. ' ,. ,-YZF 'F 1 I Z,f'1Y .. 1 ,, . ' : -:Hx -.-5 -as 4' ., 5902 4- ff Q X Q L.,. ' as gi Lg.-wwf .,:E,,!ig,2g spa: H. jQ3l'f3 5 - .167- A, ,. ,. , -.,. , iii' Aw r -: gcrf. 1 . r : hr.-1 .g '- -. Q. l'C:'i' V ..F ,RfF f'.' LT A . 1.7. ay., 'l I Q School Calendar Sep+ember- 6--Well, here we are confined 'ro our quarlers for anolher Term. 7-School opens--Whal a day! We jusl wander from room +o room. 24-Freshman inilialion-Everybody had a greal' lime +ha+ day-even lhe frosh. Earl Kelley broughl plen+y of laughs when his pillow ripped open. 29-Green hands were inilialed in+o F.F.A. al Clarlcslon. Ociober- I-Farewell par+y for Mr. Gerlilz. We will all remember him even lhough he is in 'rhe service. ' 7-Facully picnic. The 'reachers gel acquainfed. I5-Big-li++le sisler par+y. Now aren r you glad you aren l' bewildered orphans any more? I5-Firsf delinquenl slips. Well. we won'+ discuss +ha'r subject 22-Carnival-Charlo++e was an excellenf chairman. We had a big crowd and look in 549690. November- 3-Reporls. Whal a lel-down afler all 'rhe hard sludyl Teachers iusf aren r human. 5-Bond Auc+ion-We really gol' behind lhis drive and pul if over in a big way. Mr. Gerlilz is a born auclioneer. I9-Senior Play-af lhe lasl minule lhe casl gol' busy and gave a grand performance. The Trenls enlerlained us. 23-Tennis Champs-Plenly of aclivily. 2+-Big-lillle sisler relurn parly. Bul lhere wasn l anylhing lo relurnl December- 2-Baskelball game wilh Clarkslon. Prelly close game. buf noi' close enough! 3-Junior parly-fun wasn'+ il? We mean afler lhe parly, loo. 22-Chrislmas program was given by fhe en+ire school. San'I'a Claus arrived wilh +rea+s for +he lciddies. 23-Chrislmas parly and free. Lols of gills bu+ no Sanla. 24-Chrislmas vacalion. Hurrah! Hurrah! and Whoopeell January- 3--School resumes. Unhappy clay! We've gol' +o gel' our noses baclc fo lhe grindsfone. 20-Firsf semesler exams. Afler all is said and done-our memory fails us. 2I-Juliaelfa--Baslcefball-We beaf 'em again. JANUARY- 22-End of semesTer. No break in classes. BuT oh! Those reporT cards again. FEBRUARY- 4-Senior Ball. Colored lighTs. Tormals and corsages Tor everyone. and a lasT big momenT Tor all The Seniors. 8-The TirsT sTring baslceTball boys and coach come To school wiTh G, l. haircuTs. 9-lT's a game! LoTs oT The Tellows now have Them. I0-The girls wear Their hair in braids as a proTesT. buf iT's Too Iare l now. ll-BaslceTball game wiTh Pomeroy and They beaT us again. ThaT's okay, boys. 2l-Third delinquenT reporTs-did you geT one? 24-26-BaslceTball TournamenT in Pomeroy. WhaT games! WhaT girls! MARCH- ' IO-Sophomore inviTaTional parTy. They served us sandwiches. poTa- To chips, salad, cookies and a coke. They always have The besT parTies. . Il-BaslceTball banqueT given by The moThers. EaT, boys, eaT, you deserve iT. 24-Smoker. We saw more sluggin' here Than we've seen in a long Time. 27-ReporTs cards. Those Things again. 3I-Junior Play. Thrills and chills and oTher Things. Well done, Juniors, we enioyed The play. APRIL- 7-Frosh parTy. A big aTFair Tor Them and They had a good Time. IO-I I-Spring vacaTion. This was wonderful buT noT long enough. I3-F.F.A. conTerence. We'll beT The boys did as much Talking as The girls usually do. 2l-The Spring ConcerT. A very nice program and we really en- ioyed all The various numbers. 28-Junior Prom. One of The mosT colorful evenTs of The season. The Juniors seem To be doing Things in a big way. MAY- f9Tf-All high school picnic. This should be a loT of Tun. We'll beT our reporT card againsT yours ThaT This is one aTfair l iusT won'T miss. 2I-BaccalaureaTe. The Seniors lisTen very inTenTly. 25-Commencement CongraTulaTions To The Seniors. Good luclc on your nexT venTure in life. 27-School ends. ThaT's all, Tollcs. QV Glamouy Ga X S M 1 L e i Suclvg HquC-M78 i 'hfff -YNC5 Uk! 'U-9 f 'frow N ? I9 Jmfllfi v Q. Vs bs.'w.p H Sanfnrvff N JUN ST Bqutj5 LeTS Go ! F l wwf!! 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