Asotin High School - Panthers Purr Yearbook (Asotin, WA)
- Class of 1954
Page 1 of 60
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 60 of the 1954 volume:
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an ther’d urr Maxine Krause Graeson Parsons Gary Ausman La Doris Stalnaker Norma Ebsen Lucy Bosley Jerry Ginsbach Jim Bosley Catherine Curry Judy Adley Rita Gay Homer Brown Dale Palmer Mrs. Maxwell Advisor cjCittle 'lAJheefd Rita Gay Judy Adley jbedi ecucauon tii dJhe Senior Calais oj the sddotin JdiyIt behoof yrateflully dedicated the 1954 Pantlx er s j urr to the citizens of! ddoti n an cl the durroun dina coni- g who have do loyally dupported our dchool d itd actiuitied. We wish particularity to thank the local organizations, cLL and merchants who have con trih uted So generously to our yearbooks. muni an s Sponsored bij JL Jdliny d 3-3581 - 704 Wi cjCcwidton, did a bio am d treet SA a i' c o ■ E. R. Shulkin Drivers Training Social Science Physical Education Coach George Burns Vocational Agriculture .Science Wade A. Moore Superintendent Economics Miss Weber Commercial, Math Mary Borden Vicker Home Economics, Music. Physical Education river6 Mrs. Maxwell English, Library (Cordelia id each, (dlerh 3°i n Sdodged Shelton idrown Idolert Sriplett ■Sponsored by .State idanh oj? Slarhston Sh eodore Sd. oCittle Cdlarhiton, 'lAJadhington JU vi3or3 emor r° ■Ou bi 3inT She S e Sponsored by Asotin Telephone Exchange Lucile and Bud Tyler LA DORIS STALNAKER Class Officer 3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Letter A 2-3-4 Student Council 4 Student Body Officer 4 Triple Trio 3-4 Fair Princess 2 Class Play 3-4 Carnival I-2-3-4 Girls Sports I-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 JERRY GINSBACH Student Council 4 Class Officer 4 Boys Club Officer I F.F.A. 2-3-4 Officer 2 A-Club 2-3-4 Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3-4 Band 1-2-3 Basketball 2-3-4 JIM BOSLEY Sports Manager 1-2 F.F.A. 2-3-4 Officer 4 Class Play 4 Class Officer 3 A-Club 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 MAXINE KRAUSE Class Officer I -2-3 Annual Staff I -4 Triple Trio I -2-3-4 Chorus I-2-3-4 Double Quartet 2-3-4 Operetta 3-4 Girls Club Officer 3 Girls Club Conference I Student Council 1-2 Letter A” 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 SiponSorei Lf ifs ■Sitrfine HOMER BROWN Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 4 Boys Club Officer 4 A-Club 2-3-4 Class Play 4 Class Officer I-2-3-4 F.F.A. 2-3-4 Officer 3 Football 3-4 Baseball 1-3-4 Basketball 4 DALE PALMER Class Play 3 Carnival 3-4 F.F.A. 4 Transferred from Seattle in 3 LUCY BOSLEY Chorus 1-2-3-4 Operetta 3-4 Band 2-3-4 Officer 4 Class Officer 3-4 Student Council 4 Letter A” 2-3-4 Girls Club Officer 4 Girls Sports 2-3-4 Girls Tri-State 2 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club Pres. 4 (Continued on page 45) 12 Senior CL aJJ I he Senior Class of 1954 of the Asotin High School, out of consideration for the faculty, wills their ability, intelligence and charming personalities to the Junior Class. Gary Austrian-----------wills his way with the women to Dexter provided that he doesn't use it to charm Lynn. Lale Palmer-------------wills a pack of Luckies to any member of the Junior Class who might possibly develop the habit during the Senior Year. Je r y Ginsbach--------wills his straight A's in English to Perry Triplett. This may prevent his flunking his Junior year. LaDoris Stainaker-----wills her boisterous ways to Sally in the hope that it will help her to he less shy and retiring. Catherine Curry--------wills her baritone to Gary (Jimmy Dorsey) Floch in the hope that he will be able to paly it more successfully than he does his clarinet. Perhaps then he will make Senior Band. Lucy Bos ley----------wills her ability to grin and bear it to Ralph Petty hoping that it will prevent his having a nervous breakdown. Judy Adley------------wills her gift of gab to Ralph Franklin since he is always at a loss for words. Greason Parsons-------wills a reasonable reward to the person who finds Judy Adleys class ring. Norma Ebsen-----------wills her alertness and quick wit to Max Malcom hoping it will help him to win friends and influence people. Maxine Krause----------wills her job as school artist to----well--just any- body for pitty sakes! ! ! Rita Gay--------------wills her discarded yell skirt to anyone who can wear it provided she accepts the name Sunset” along with it. Homer Brown-----------wills all his lady friends to the girls of the Junior Class. (He doesn't trust the Boys!) Jim Bosley------------wills his shot rod expenses to all his loyal friends-- as Lucy won't be around to pay up. Sponsored by —dlsotin Civic . dissociation JJorodcojpe NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE FOOD HOBBY AMBITION FAVORITE SAYING CAUSE OF DEATH JUDY ADLEY JUDE STEAK GREASON GUESS GREY SUCCUMBED LUCY BOSLEY LUCIFIER HAM'S (beer?) MARINES GET THROUGH SCHOOL I DON'T KNOW GOT A SLOW BOAT TO CHINA CATHERINE CURRY JOHN L. CARATS FOOTBALL HERO HAVE A CAREER LEE HEART STOPPED BEATING NORMA EBSEN « BRAIN DATES RAY (yesterdays boy) TO GET AWAY FROM SCHOOL REALLY? DRAMING IN CLASS RITA GAY SUNSET FRENCH FIRES BLACK FORDS IT'S A SECRET JUST A LITTLE MINUTE LOST THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE MAXINE KRAUSE MAX CHALK DUST WRONG NO. GIVE THEM A LINE NUMBER PLEASE STRUCK A LIVE WIRE LA DORIS STALNAKER DORIS OYSTERS GETTING MARRIED GLENN WHAT?? DIED GARY AUSMAN AUSSIE PUCKER PAINT GIRLS DATING LYNN CENSORED GRADUATION JIM BOSLEY BOZ ANYTHING CARS TAKE OUT GIRLS CENSORED A GIRL WINKED HOMER BROWN BROWNIE CAKE PAT GET IN GOOD WITH HER MOTHER TWEET” PATS' MOTHER JERRY GINSBACH EAGLE BEAK STRAWBERRIES MAKING BROWN MAD MAKING MONEY NO! BROWN DALE PALMER PALMER CHICKENS (blondes?) SKIPPING SCHOOL GET ON THE GOOD SIDE OF BURNS HUH? NICOTINE FIT GRAESON PARSONS SAM STEAK JUDY JUDY JUDY JUDY CL aSdeS v s sponsored by d bit SL CLrLton 3L and qty-ohn J—-dj'uto J- arts ( (arbdton, lAJadbinytt op S poniored Inj sdsotin Cdafe arid _'dsotin Service -S rt z on 17 WHO'S WHO Wittiest--------------- F riendliest----------- Most Likely to Succeed B rainiest------------- Most Popular----------- Best Mannered---------- umor A Jrs. Gary S. Dexter A. Gary F. Ralph F. Donald H. Virginia S. Dexter Ausman DeVere Clarneau Gary Floch Ralph Franklin Gary Hanchett Donald Hollenbeck Drexel Mathews Roger Moore Ralph Petty Gary Sackett Jerry Smith Tom Stewart Bob VanPelt Karen Branch Lila Ellis Grenda Gay Darlene Goucher Myrna Hartig Virginia Savage JoAnne Shane r Alice Stalnaker Class Advisor----------------------George Burns Class Colors----------------------Purple and White Sponsored lu (dhapinS Sran Sporta fiori rJdewistonf Sdalio 18 Sopk Offi leers Kathleen Wamsley Virginia Holloway Eddie Favor Jeanette Parsons John Brown Advisor Miss Weber _SSponsored hj -biotin Pfumling and _JJeatina . 4satin, IdJas ington 9 omore cl z e Soph. Jon Brown Larry Denny Eddie Favor Ronald Henderson Max Malcom Duane Miller Floyd Morris James Raffety Jim Robertson Danny Shuss Perry Triplett James Willis Fred Wilsey Virginia Holloway Edna Lynch Louise Mallory Audrey Morris Jeanette Parsons Nancy Prickett Kay Silvers Barbara Tippett Donnamarie Tyer Kathleen Wamsley Lynne Townsend WHO'S WHO Wittiest----------------------------Jon Brown Friendliest-------------------------Jeanette P. Most Likely to Succeed--------------Duane Miller Brainiest----------------------------Perry T. Most Popular------------------------Eddie F. Best Mannered------------------------Kathleen W. Class Advisor-----------------------Miss Weber 20 5U Off-, icerS Arlene Tippett Patricia Appleford Quinten Parsons Louise Shanner Kenneth Long Jerry Hollenbeck Virginia Willis Advisor Mrs. Vicker -S yjonsored by JL rrCciuiston (jrcii (powers Jlso tin, I l ajhinyton 21 man Zb, a idled F rosh Patt Appleford Doris Branch Fredrick Griffin Sally Halsey Jerry Hollenbeck Kenneth Long Wayne Malcom Quinten Parsons Pat Robeson Louise Shaner Vernice Thorton Arlene Tippett Marlene Wilhelm Virginia Willis Irene Wilsey Bobby Stewart WHO'S WHO Class Advisor Class Color- - Sponsored Inj yisoti a amber of Commerce -Green and Gold Wittiest--------------- F riendliest----------- Most Likely to Succeed B rainiest------------- Most Popular----------- Best Mannered---------- Jerry H. Vernice T. Quinten P. Doris B. Pat R. Virginia W. and Arlene T. -Mary Borden Vicker jpondorec s, n Ji cu ion uncj .ions -biotin, WaJi Id. Gary Sponsored hj I Id id way. Cjrocery Qene TV]ar Cjenilacl Perry Triplett j V . Gary Hanchett 27 yfu toa raplii s, 'ponsorea bij JL oemaner L C. -Amo Si and Jdarofd 5 J Cincj Cdlarkston, l Uadhing ton .Student Ljovernment Jerry Ginsbach Lucy Bosley Don Hollenbeck Patricia Appleford Moore- -Advisor Jeanette Parsons Quinten Parsons Virginia Savage DeVere Clarneau Duane Miller LaDoris Stalnaker Mr. Catherine Curry President S)f on Sored hj _A J ( e ij Offi Leers Jeanette Parsons Virginia Savage Barbara Tippett Karen Branch Louise Mallory Lucy Bosley Judy Adley Sponsored by Qays (grocery y@3otin, IAJciaIi. I . ■ w Rita Gay September Maxine Krause October LaDoris Stalnaker N ovember Judy Adley December Karen Branch January Louise Mallory F ebruary Barbara Tippe May Catherine Curry March Lucy Bosley April Sponsored Itj I loore ddcj uipmen t rJdewiston, 9da ho 33 The Girls' Letter A Club is made up of those who earned letter through our Girls' Club point system. All girls who earned letter A's automatically become members of the newly formed Pep Club This smartly uniformed club performed during the year at various sports events. __jpiHiSorecl by Sr.W.W.S 6!() rJ iayonal-— C (arLston, I Ual rjCetL ermen 5 The Lettermens1 Club is made up of those who have earned letters in football, baskethall, and baseball. Managers also earn letters. 1 Year Lettermen: 2 Year Lettermen: 3 Year Lettermen: 4 Year Lettermen: DeVere Clarneau, Drexel Mathews, Jim Robertson, John Brown, Jerry Hollenbeck, Jim Raf-fety, Eddie Favor, Kenneth Long, and Bill Holloway. Dexter Ausman, Perry Triplett, Gary Sackett, Gary Floch, Tom Stewart, Duane Miller, Ronald Henderson, Jerry Smith, Danny Shuss, Graeson Parsons, and Jim Bosley. Roger Moore. Homer Brown, Gary Ausman, and Jerry Ginsbach. S Jli sponsored fnj CrLJJarJ, '-Jlewiiton, 9dah iware 36 m Maxine Krause, Catherine Curry, Gary Ausman, Fred Wilsey, Graeson Parsons, Judy Adley DeVere Clameau, Lucy Bosley, Rita Gay, Perry Triplett, Lynne Townsend, LaDoris Stalna-ker, Norma Ebsen, Jim Bosley, Homer Brown, Jerry Ginsbach, Jerry Hollenback, Windy Caldwell, Virginia Willis. 'rain ci DeVere Clarneau Mr. Burns, Jo Anne Shaner, Karen Branch, Ralph Petty, Tom Stewart, Bill Holloway, Bob Van Pelt, Ralph Franklin, Gary Hanchett, Dexter Ausman, Gary Sackett Don Hollenbeck, Virginia Savage, Darlene Goucher, Alice Stalnaker, Myrna Hartig, Gary Floch, Grenda Gay, Jerry Smith, Lila Ellis, Roger Moore. -S Dpondorecl ly Sdamd s uto Sab bjour Jord Stealer 3-3504 rJdewiston, d)dalo ArS' Dorothy ndeU Hays _ Director The blending of these nine girls voices is under the direction of Mrs. Mary Borden Vicker 'e. toaTcr CJta.dc-school CuTt'e ■«. f1lti L.TTLc atrvr - ■fiVt Thread (Continued from page 11) GARY AUSMAN Basketball I-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2 Football 3-4 Band I Chorus I-2-3 Operetta 3 Class Officer 2-4 Class Play 3-4 Carnival 1-2-3-4 Carnival Chairman 3-4 Boys Club Officer 2-3 A-Club I-2-3-4 Officer 4 F.F.A. I-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 NORMA EBSEN Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3-4 Chorus 1-4 Officer I Girls Club Officer 3 Band 1-2-3 Class Officer 4 Letter A 2-3-4 Carnival Princess I Fair Princess 3 Operetta 4 Girls Sports I-2-3-4 GRAESON PARSONS RITA GAY Student Body Officer 3 Class Officer 1-2-3 Student Council 2-3 Student Body Officer 3 Class Officer 1-2-3 Student Council 3 Band 1-2-4 Officer 2 Girls Club Officer 2-3 Chorus 2-3-4 Letter A” 2-3-4 Double Quartet 2-3-4 Operetta 3-4 Operetta 3-4 Chorus I-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Triple Trio 3-4 Boys Club Officer 3 Plays I-2-3-4 F.F.A. Officer 3 Carnival Queen 4 Class Play 3-4 Carnival 1-2-3-4 Chairman Annual Staff 4 Yell Queen 4 Girls Sports 1-2-3-4 Tri State 3 Girls District Convention 3 Annual Editor 4 CATHERINE CURRY Class Officer 1-2-3 Student Council I-2-3-4 Student Body Officer 1-2-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Officer 1-3-4 Girls Club Officer 3 Letter A 2-3-4 Plays 2-3-4 Operetta 3-4 Double Quartet 3-4 Triple Trio 2-3-4 Carnival Queen 2 Tri State 3-4 Carnival I-2-3-4 Girls Sports 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 JUDY ADLEY Class Officer I Student Body Officer 1-2-3 Student Council 2 Girls Club Officer 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Officer 2 Band 2-3-4 Officer 2-3-4 Double Quartet 2-3-4 Triple Trio I-2-3-4 Yell Queen 2-3-4 Letter A 2-3-4 Carnival 1-2-3-4 Carnival Princess 3 Plays 3-4 Annual Editor 4 Girls Sports I-2-3-4 Tri State 4 Sponsored hj Jdirzeii an J sdfbertions of oCeiviston, d)dal Icluertisu ln9 LET'S SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS DIAGONAL MUSIC and MARSHALL WELLS STORE Hardware FUCHS GARDEN and FLOWER SHOP APPLIANCE Housewares and 1252 Chestnut Phone 8-6031 Appliances Phone 8-5171 412 Diagonal Street Phone 8-6411 Clarkston, Washington Clarkston, Washington Clarkston, Washington SOLBERG-CURRIE MOTOR CO. RAYMOND HOTEL INDEPENDENT CASH and 129 9th St. Phone 3-4531 CARRY Phone 3-4531 817 Snake River Ave. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho Phone 3-5491 The Home of Oldsmobile Lewiston, Idaho CLARKSTON HERALD LEE MORRIS CO. GOLDEN GRAIN DAIRY Asotin County's Newspaper Dependable Merchandise 1628 Main for 41 Years. Phone 3-6371 Phone 8-2092 Lewiston, Idaho Clarkston, Washington Clarkston, Washington RIVERVIEW SERVICE CLARKSTON FURNITURE CO. IDAHO CLETRAC SALES CO Associated Gas and Oil Phone 8-5841 1515 Mam Gas and Electric Welding Phone 8-6109 826 26th St. Phone 3-2547 Lower Asotin Highway Clarkston, Washington Lewiston, Idaho HILLCREST AIRCRAFT CO. M. C. BRANTNER BELL MOTORS INC. Lewiston Clarkston Chevron Gas Station Phone 162 1136 Main Phone 3-2516 Dusting Spraying Asotin, Washington Lewiston, Idaho LET'S SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TROY LUMBER CO. ELM ST. GARAGE IDAHO BEVERAGES Phone 8-5501 and 7th and Elm 2004 4th Ave. N. Phone 3-1717 Phone 8-2272 Phone 3-5152 -ewiston Clarks ton Clarkston, Washington Lewiston, Idaho MEATS INC. BILL FEHR CAMAS OIL Office 15th and Fair 928 6th 19 th and G Phone 8-6171 Phone 8-2971 Phone 3-1504 Clarston, Washington Clarkston, Washington Lewiston, Idaho ELM ST. GROCERY JOHNNY'S SHELL SERVICE MUNDT AND SWANSON 1127 Elm 1163 D St. 804 13th Ave. Phone 8-2816 Phone 3-9866 Phone 3-2313 Clarkston, Washington Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston, Idaho CLARKSTON FUEL ) and LEWIS CLARK HOTEL FEED 2nd and Main 923 -6th Phone 3-3511 Phone 8-2851 Lewiston, Idaho Clarkston, Washington BEAUTY NOOK BOLLINGER HOTEL 905 6th St. 3rd and D St. Phone 8-6351 Phone 3-2534 Clarkston, Washington Lewiston, Idaho OTHER CONTIBUTORS CHARLES SHARP CLARKSTON BAKERY and COFFEE INLAND METALS WOODS INC. 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