Boistfort High School - Rainbow Yearbook (Curtis, WA)
- Class of 1957
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J., iff A ,.I Q7 Mr. VI VERNER TOVREA B.A. Western Washington College of Education Tndustrial Arts Science, Mathematics Freshman Class Advisor Student Council Advisor Baseball Coach MILTONA MAE TUCKER Central College of Education High School Chorus WILLIAM DAVIS Bo Ao 8nd My Eu Central College of Education Graduate work at U of W HARRY GUST B.S. Washington State Social Science English High School Superintendent Basketball and ' Foott gzffginifgn History Grade School Sports Sophomore Class Advi ROBERT MARUM BERNICE LIVINGSTONE E.S., State Teachers College, Minot, North Dakota Commercial, Annual, Paper Senior Play Director Senior Class Advisor B.A., Washington Sta Home E003 English Junior Class and -Gil' ,Club Advisor ' bkbk ix , 4.-LL-1 J f .,,f?'gzL 'Z'-11 ' A 2 55 9 we fs 0 w v 3 Bi Q is 2, ,, 5 Q1 no 543 SENIORS 5: I 3 32-3 Q E E2 3 CZ i 4 Ss 1 5 i -1 if 12 wi 5 4 ' its KAREN LAULAINEN Valedictorian h ,ig5, Class President 3 -ax Torch Society President 14 Y D.A.R. Representative h iii Senior Play 2,3,b 1 1 Annual Staff 14 5 Paper staff 3,14 . 4 Press Clinic 3,14 'QS 1 M May Court h 1 Girls' Club l,2,3,14 d Girls' Club Representative 1,3 Spelling Team 2,3,14 we, ,Q x Chorus 1,3 ' 2 Drill Team 2,b Torch Honor Society l,2,3,h Student Council 3 NANCY KISER Salutatorian 1.4 Class Reporter 1,14 Class Sec.-Trees. 2,3 0 Torch Society l,2,3,14 Torch V.-Pres. 14 Chorus l,3,14 Daisy Mae 3 May Queen 14 Paper Staff 2,3,14 Annual Bus. Manila Spelling Team l,2,3,14 . Girls' Club l,2,3,14 Girls' Club Rep. 1,14 Graduahng Tem2J1 Student Council 2,14 Yell Leader 2 . A. S. B. Reporter 14 Senior Play 3,14 Press Clinic Del. 14 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP ffwaf CORP. State runner-up 14 LINDA MUELLER Paper Staff 3 Class Reporter 2,3 Student Body Treasurer 14 Torch Society 2 uirls' Club l,2,3,14 Girls' Club Vice-President 3 Girls' Club President 11 Girls' Conference 2 Drill Team 2 Chorus 1,2 Senior Play 3 ,14 Student Council 14 Carnival Queen 2 Class Secretary 14 May Court 14 Assistant Annual Editor 3 Annuai Editor 14 Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award 1 .4 , .5 ' nnx'- V if' ,GFA J' 'J w ' ' up ,,4,.,-new fiih fX f S , A P: in E 2? if pc 5 rv L, fx .2 -3 ki Y? ,fl a wa E5 4 -f 3 'z EE 5 5 Hi 52 MHCHAEL KELLER Class President h Baseball l,2,3,b Basketball 2,3,h Boys' Chorus l,3,b Football l,2,3,h Senior Play 2,3,h Student Council h A.S.B. President h Lettermans' Club l,2,3,h P.I. Hoopshoot 1 B League Award 3 Torch Society 1,2 ggzuzdhuafbmg .fglniora LOIS GILLASPIE Paper Staff 3,h Girls' Club l,2,3,h Girls' Conference 3 Drill Team 2 Chorus l,2,b Senior Play 3,h May Court M Annual Staff M Daisy Mae M dis , . Ji. of Alma Gillesple Entered from Bandon, Ore.3 Paper Staff 3,h Girls' Club 3,b Chorus 3,h Senior Play 3,b Annual Staff U RY WILSON Basketball l,2,3,u Lettermens' Club l,2,3,h Student Body Vice President I Student Council h May Court 3,h Senior Play 3,h Football l,2,3,h Chorus l,3,h Baseball l,2,b Annual Staff h Class Vice President 3,h Li'l Abner 3 Basketball Captain M Baseball Captain 2 be ,Q 3 Y if il G. R, 3, ,? ii li 15 5? fi ii Alkj, fliihfgf l1lf9 The year is 1977--and much, much, has happened in the past twenty years. The lazy little communities of Curtis and Klaber have expanded almost overnight into a bustling city of over 50,000 inhabitants. Five years ago the towns united and renamed the city, Curber. Much of their growth came as a result of the fame of the 1957 graduating class of Boistfort. Some of the energetic citizenry tore down the old building, leased some more land, and built a fabulous new school, which now sprawls, solemn and dignified, over seventeen acres. Boistfort now has an enrolJ.rnent of nearly 7,000 students and is rated the best educational institution in the Pacific Northwest. Well, what has happened to the 1957 graduates? Well, first let's look towards the nation's capitol, washington, D. C. Center your at - tention on the Mint. who is that lone, feminine figure huddled over a monstrous gold and mahogany desk alternately dictating to her automati: secretary and answering one of her sixteen teeveephones? Why, it's Mrs. Linda Vanderbogg, who used to be Linda Mueller in the good old days. She is now Secretary of the Treasury. Seeing that she is so busy, we shall not disturb her. As we wander over to the shade of the cherry trees, whom dowe see snooping like mad through the air in a miniature ,jet plane, but the well-known Mr. J. Michael Keller! 'Test-piloting another Wilson Jet? we 3hOuto 'Yup 8 he shouts back. Wanna take a ride? That is an agreeable suggestion, so we hop on and swoop off. Mr. Keller obligingly chatted all the way to Hawaii, where the Wilson Jet- mobile Factory is located. Upon arriving, we see Mr. Wilson, in Pana- ma hat and Bermuda shorts, remonstrating with a factory worker about a mistake in the Ladies' Model Jetmobile. He sees us and waves. How did that new plane test out, Mike? He calls to our friend. Like clockwork, man, like clockworkl' exclaims J. Michael with pride. Say, Gary, says J . Michael, suddenly serious, Remember when we graduated in 1957 at old B. H. S., the class decided to have a re- union in twenty years? Well, it's almost time 1 Say, you' re right! We might as well get moving with it now. with that, Mr. Wilson presses a silver button on his sugpenders and barks, Alma, you're starting your two-weeks vacation as o now. Pick up your jet as you come out. Five seconds later, we are joined by Miss Alma Gillespie, who is Head Operator of the Radar-Control Switchboard which controls the nation's highwaves. Because of her constant alertness and devotion to her work the past fifteen years, accidents in the air are now practical- ly nil. 'All aboard I. yells J . Michael, and offwe go. A half-hour later, we sight the Mississippi River. 'Yoo-hoo, Admiral Gillaspie, we're landing I. Alma yells. There- upon we plunk on deck of the MARTIAN MAID, a plastic - steamboat which is navigated on the Mississippi and Amazon Rivers by Admiral Lois Gillas- pie in her spare time. She is Admiral of the Universal Nations' Women's Navy during work hours. Ahoy L smiles the Admiral. Getting ready for our reunion? Yup I replies J. Michael. You free to leave? Yes. Everything's in order. I've already dropped anchor I With that, she hops on her jetmobile and heads west, with the rest of us right behind. Soon, the city of Laulainen appears in the distance 3 amd in the midst of the city, rises the majestic spires of the United States i 1: 1 T 3 V F4 E -la N sl 5 E 52 E CONTINUED pl'0l9AeCy National University. The city, larger than New York, was named after the famous Professor Karen Laulainen who is still Professor of Inter- planetary Languages and Science at the University. We quickly land in the midst of the beautiful world-famous campus. Out on the lawn, taking a breather, whom do we see, but Nancy Kiser, Professor of Music, Director of Art, Instructor of Universal Stenography and Radio-Typing at the University. She also manufactures high-fidelity, supersonic organs. Well, hello! I 've been waiting for you I she calls. It's almos t time for our reunion V' Amidst all the hand-shalclng and welcomes, she explains, 'The Prof and I have been talking over our old high- school days. She reminded me of our plan. Secretary Vanderbogg just called and said she's taking leave and will meet us at Curber. Swell I we all echo. 'Get the Prof I We're ready to take off I yodels J. Michael. Here she comes 1 Alma informs us, as Dr. Laulainen exits by way of the ivy-covered door. I saw you out here, and I lmew why you came, so I've dismissed my classes for two weeks, and I'rn ready to leave. The janitor is bring- ing our jetmobiles, Namy, she concluded. Five minutes later our little squadron of seven are flying through the air with the greatest of ease, led by our most illustrious, capa- ble leader, J. Michael. The time flies fast, as J. Michael points out scenic points of interest, and describes them in glowing terms. Two hours 18'b81',E spot the towering Biltsumore Hotel of Curber, wherewe are to be lavish- ly entertained by the Chamber of Commerce, much to our surprise. We land near the airport, amidst much fanfare. How did you lmow we were coming? exclaimed Mr. Wilson. Secretary Vanderbogg teeveephoned and told us, and she also re- served seven suites for you in the Biltsumore Hotel, explained the M8.y0I'o 'Three cheers for old Linnie 1 our crowd shouts unceremoniously. Come, says the Mayor, The whole city has turned out to welcome their favorite graduates. And with that, he escorts us to our suites, while the crowds go wild with welcoming cheers. , Now, late in the evening, let's look in on seven happy, but tired people. Who is snoozing peacefully in an overstuffed chair in the lob- by, wearing earphones carrying reports on the stock market which soothe his nerves? Mr. Gary Wilson, of course. Who is trying to decipher some strange hieroglyphics engraved on a wall in the Oriental Room? Professor Karen Laulainen, naturally. Who is contentedly tapping all the glassware with a spoon to test their tone while writing a new symphony in Venusian shorthand? Pro- fessor Nancy Kiser, naturally. who is on the teeveephone to the Capitol tallclng over the national budget with the President? Secretary Linda Vanderbogg, of course. Who is playing with a toy sailboat in the bathtub in her suite? Admiral Lois Gillaspie, certainly. who is having the time of her life playing with the Hote1's tee- veephone Switchboard? Miss Alma Gillespie, as you'd expect. And who is entertaining guests in the Game Room, doing an im- pression of that famous teen-age thrill of the by-gone Rock-and-Roll Era, Elvis Presley? Nobody but that jolly fellow, J. Michael Keller. Isn't it a strange world? he z w 4 n 1 -5 ,S K 4. Judi W an idfamenf We, the graduating class of 1957 in order that our friends, class- mates, and teachers may have something with which to remember us, willto the following people the items listed below, As a class we leave the following: TO M . DAVIS- Stronger paddles. TO R. TOVREA-A new bus for next year-that runs. TO MR. MARUM-An ambitious annual staff. TO MR. GUST-More football games like the Wishkah game this season, next year TO NRS. LIVINGSTONE- One quiet class. TO THE FRESHMEN-A lovely initiation party. 20 THE SOPHOMORES-Our ability to not get caught when goofing offllllll TO TH JUNIORS-The agreeable way in which we disagree. Individually we leave the following: I, Gary Wilson, will my getting out of school work to Dale. Linda Mueller, will my office job to Shirley. Karen Laulainen, will my Pink Panda Bear to Di. I, Nancy Kiser, will m study habits to Marie. I, Michael Keller, will my last year's Basketball shoes to Walt Disney. Lois Gillespie, will my typing abilityC?Dto anybody who wants it. Alma Gillespie, will all my gum erasers to Dale-who likes to tear them up. aaa of 1957 I, I, I, Is NAME Gary Wilson Michael Keller Linda.Mueller Lois Gillaspie Alma Gillespie Karen Laulainen Nancy Kiser NAME Gary Wilson Michael Keller Linda Mueller Lois Gillaspie Alma Gillespie Karen Laulainen Nancy Kiser LIKES DISLIKES FAVORITE SUBJECT Christmas Headaches P E Basketball asparagus Algebra Basketball snotty people Office The Navy onery people Office Western Music Evils Presley Wash. History Surprise birthday Grouchy people Biology parties Friendly people Unfriendly people Spanish NICKNAME AMBITION FAVORITE REASON FOR EXPRESSION SCHOOL Inky To get rich Oh heck Private reaso M ks Jet Pilot Gadzooks I don't Know Linny Secretary Oh Dear Not because I want to OOP Go to Switzerland OH murder Why?????????? Punkie Stewardess Oh Dear Nothing else to do Karom Marry a millionare How Gay Who Knows???? Nan to Marry a Nice Guy You're a To learn Nice Gu something -1 4- 1-. E Q sl Q If fa Class History we entered H gh Schoo1:h119S3 and were initiated the llth of September by the Sophomores. In return, we held a skating party at the Rollerdrome in Centralia. Karen Laulainen, our Carnival queen candidate was runner-up. Linda Mueller and Ron Poage received the Babe Ruth Awards. Elected officers for the year were: President, Ronald Poage, Vice- President, Keith Ikerd, Secretary-Treasurer, Mike Keller, Reporter 5 Nancy Kiser. Our class advisor was Mrs. Livingstone. We started out our Sophomore year with the joy of getting to initiate the Freshmen. Mike and Karen were the runners-up for Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner. In December we sponsored a Teen-age Dance. Our candidate, linda Mueller was chosen as Carnival Queen. Class officers for that year were: President, Ronald Poage, Vice- President, Keith Ikerd, Secretary, Nancy Kiser, Reporter, Linda Mueller. Ol' advisor was Mr. Marum. John Pinkerton left us during our Sophomore year. During our Junior year we gained two new members, Merilyn Tobin, who had been with us in the eighth grade, and Alma Gillespiq from Bandon Oregcn We also lost two members, Ronald Poage and Keith Ikerd. Then. in November, Merilyn left us again. We sponsored the Spaghetti Dinner. The Junior-Senior Banquet and the Prom were held in April with 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as the theme. We also helped the Seniors with their play, Hill Billy Weddin . Nancy Kiser and Gary Wilson were selected Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner for the Sadie Hawkins Tolo. Class officers weree- President, Karen Laulainen, Vice-President, Gary Wilson, Secretary, Nancy Kiser, and Reporter, Linda Mueller. Mr. Tovreawa our class advisor. - We started our Senior year with seven eager members, but lost Alma Gillespie in December. Mrs. Gaffney joined us in January for the second- semester. Lois Gillespie was Daisy Mae for the Sadie Hawlclns Tolo. Eng and Queen for the May Court were Michael Keller and Nancy Kiser. We gave 'Here Comes Charlie for our Senior Play on December 15. On April 12 we were honored by the Juniors with the Junior-Senior Banquet with Fairyland Romances as the theme. DAR Representative hom the senior girls was Karen Laulainen. Class officers were: President, Michael Keller, Vice-President, Gary Wilson, Secretary, linda Mueller and Reporter, Nancy Kiser. Our class advisor was Mr. Marum. The class flower is the pink rose bud. 'Either never attempt or else accomplisliv is our motto. Our class colors are silver and pink. Chosen as King and Queen of the Prom were Gary Wilson and Karen Laulainen. 7 SCIWJ SEPTEMBER: ll--Back to School 15--Football Jamboree 21--Freshmen Initiation 28-Adna there KFootballl OC'1OBER: , 2-Senior pictures taken 5--Toutle Lake there CFootba1lJ 8-Freshman Return Party 12-Napavine there fFootbaJJ.I 19--Rainier here CFootballl 20--Junior Ham Dinner 26-Grade Halloween Party North River there CFootbal1D 27-Letterman's Dance NOVEMBER! 2-Oakville here CFootba.1lD 5-T-Annual ads 9--Wlshkah here fFootballJ 15--Skating Party 20-Spelling Contest 21--Annual Pictures 28-College Conference DECEMBER: 1--Basketball Jamboree lg--Onalaska there fBasketba.llD 7--Oakville there CBa.sketba.l1l 8--Grade Basketball Jamboree ll--Onalaska here fBasketba11D lb-Sophomore Dance 15--Senior Play 18--Randle here CBasketballD 20--Christmas Program 21--Christmas Vacation 28--Randle there fBasketballD JANUARY: 14-Tenino there CBasketballJ 8--Oakville here fBasketballJ ll-Adna here CBa.sketba1lJ 12--Ilwaco there QBasketbaJlD 15-Pe E11 there CBasketballJ 18-Toutle Lake here fBasketballD 22--Napavine there fBasketba1lJ 25--Tenino here CBasketballJ 29--Randle here !Basketba1ll CGLHJGI' FEBRUARY S l-Adna there fBasketba1lJ S--Pe E11 here fBasketbal1D 8--Toutle Lake there CBa.sketballl 9--Ilwaco here CBasketballJ 12--Annual Pictures 15--Napavine here CBasketba.1lD 21-Magic Show 22--Washington's Birthday Press Conference MARCH: 8--Local Talent Show Girls' Club Tolo 18-Jr. College Visit 26-Father-Daughter Dinner APRIL: 2--D.A.R. Luncheon 5--Pe E11 here lBasebal1D 6--Juni or Prom 12--State School there fBaseballl 13--Junior-Senior Banquet 18--Adna here fBaseba1lD 19--Carnival 26--Pe E11 there fBasebaJ.U MAY: l--Mo'ther's Tea 3--State School here CBaseballl I4--Girls Conference Cvancouverl 9-Valedictorian, Salutatorian Luncheon 10--Adna there CBaseballD lg--Sports Day QU of WD 2 --Hay Day u 26--Baccalaureate 29--Graduation 31--School' s Out a 2 x JUNIORS ,L L 32 if Q: E 96 V1 E' v 5, Ei Q P 1 A Q 5 Fi gf 5. ,' 5 .Y Q I' 3 74 V. . ..,-l---.--w-.P---- Seated, left to right: Judy Snarz, Shirley Mueller, Carol Ann Terry, Dian Henry, Kathy Tracy. Standing: Dick Roundtree, Richard Forth, Dale Fiedler, Hrs. Living- stone. unior H65 The Junior Class had eight members this year. Class officers were: President, Judy Smarzg Vice-President, Dale Fiedlerg Secretary, Shirley Mueller, and Reporter, Carol Ann Terry. Our candidates for the Sadie Hawkins Dance were Dian Henry and Dale Fiedler. Dale won the Lil' Abner contest. Instead of having a Spaghetti Dinner we had a Han Dinner. 'lhis Dinner was held October 20 in the Grade School lmmchroom and was well attended. The Junior boys had important parts in the Senior Play and some of the girls helped. The Junior Prom was held April 6. 'Ihe theme was 'Fairyland RQ- mance . The Junior-Senior Banquet was held April 13 at Mary HcCranks' Shamrock Inn. The same theme was used for the Banquet. 5 1 . 4 31 Y: 5 if 5 ,J 4 Qi 5 3 5 5 SOP OMURE iff! ZZQXQW4 f f if Q ff. f, Z fff ff ff! 7 f X 7 ff Z jf l X, l X V r ' A 1 4 . K . ' L wt WF .Lf mg I , w Q ' X 4 Z 4 S 1 4 '. 'f WV ra ,r f Z .,, ' f. 'k.,:.X,,,r-4 1 x MPM 1 J 2 fl, 7 fi-.-,. , s, L . , , bg 1 vv ,Quyigm ctw- .A l fu: . . , ja Lax' Q -Um' ' R-.,'-usp, ., , , ' x nrt, J. ' L . 7 M,A . , ,., ,RN . , K, 5. ,,.. ,V , . ikH4g51fgf.fM ,1,.f ,S , ,,: ,. . if M.-'ff,'rfi -V F hm., V- v' Q' ' wf.-uf 'H '4 ' Q f '.f1,1 QCQPFI. f. fn. 41 - w .'-'11 -- . 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They were: Romonia Disney, Presidentg Laura Damitz, Vice President, Marian Lytz, Secretary-Treasurer, and Frankie Rdmnedxq Reporter. Also at the first meeting we discussed Freshman initinioq which was on September 21. To raise money we sold hats, had a Teen- Age Dance, and had candy sales. In the middle of March Marian Lytz left us leaving only 12 in our class. Our class advisor was Mr. Gust. gferfklllell ddr! Front row, left to rights' Marie Kiser, Bette Henry, Judy Forth, Judi Laulainen, Susan Schultz, Linda Gillespie, and Beverly Moon. Second row: Marilyn Alden, Bill Roundtree, Jim Connell, Larry Berg, Dick Manning, Bob Maupin, and Patty Cabe. Third row: Jack Living- stone, Gary Mohoric, David White, a.nd Mr. Tovrea. With Mr. Tovrea., our advisor, to help us through our first strange year in high school, the following officers were elected: Gary Mohoric, President, Bob Maupin, Vice Presidentg Pat Gabe, Secretary-Treasurerg Judy Forth, Reporter. In return for Freshmen initiationwe honored the Sophomores with a skating party. We sold candy the first semester. we also sold Boistfort Booster Buttons to make money. if x. J if as E m re iz Z Y 5 E 5 5 S ELEMENTARY f 5 First and Second Grade Front row, left to right: Steven Rosselli, Charles Christzln, Gregwibon, Donald Connell, Terry Shaklee, Steven Pickus, Jimny Born. Second row: Priscilla Kiser, Clara Berg, Ginger Wendling, Christine Kondracki, Mary Ann Long, Jacque Hogue, Laurel Aust. Third row: Henry Ehmer, Lanny Berg, Janice Terry, Dickie Gilbert, Jeri Lee McCollum, Susan Helm, Honey Sue Wendling. Mrs. Harwood. Third Seated, left to right: Susan Davidson, David Hill, Billy Cormell, Paul Kondracki, Steven Strawder, Kathy Connell, Linda Rosselkl, Linda Rme. Standing: Mrs. Edwards, Michael Stone, Gail Ellingson, Alice Norris, Richard flyrell, Debra Ghere, Dick Robinette, Kathy Whittaker, Linda Fourth Grade Front row, left to right: Frank Teter, Pat Gillaspie, Michael Henry, Ray Norris, Jinmy Oravetz, Glen Pinkerton, Roger Dowell. Second row: Eddie Born, Tommy Schultz, Vicki Shaklee, Drena Disney, Christine Aust Patty Long, Michael Freeman, Olga Berg. Third row: Mrs. Smarz, Alice Gilbert, Rene Remund, Dale Tracy, Steven Purcell, Marilyn Rose, Barry Fifth Seated left to right: Gill Ellingson, Phyll-iS Kiser, Tim G5-11-aspief Leslie,Heubner, Charlene Rasmussen, Bruce Terry, Alice Moon. Stanliftf Gary Strawder, Jackie Raymer, Gerry Whittaker, Mrs. Koppe, Santa Ghere, Sherry Ehmer, Kenneth Kujh.. Sixth Grade Dowell. Panush, Jerry Hicks. Front row, left to right: Dan Connell, Dennis Gillespie, Vicky Wilson, Joy Donaldson, Mary Aust, David Fenn, Dennis McClure, Louie Rogers. Second row: Michael Thorson, Terry Tracy, Jay Hicks, Danny Ghere, Junior Kiser, Lorene Livingstone, Chrissie Norris, Sammy Disney. 'Ihird row: Mrs. Tucker, Frank Rasmussen, Toni Barr, Darinda Hope, Lois Hope, Ronald Heubner, Ray Purcell. Seventh Grade Front row, left to right: Jim Roundtree, Tom Connell, Bill Alden, Robert Raymer, Emil Berg, Second row: Mrs. Raschke, Betty McKim, Linda Shaklee, Wendy Ehmer, Margie Slagle. Gail Cabe, Lynn Terry, Jerenegllomenesko. Third row: Ricky Roundtree, Bob Smarz, David 'lim-y Jim Robinette, Jack Reppeto, Kenneth Greger. , Eighth Grade Front row, left to right: Douglas Wilson, David Connell, Clyde Hughas, Dillard Dowell. Second row: Mr. Freeman, Richard Donaldson, Endly Berg, Carol Hill, Rae Robinette, Marilyn Huber, Nita Slagle, Ina Jean Aust. Third row: Louise Romenesko, Ron Henning, Gene Snith, Meds Johnson, Ivan Rogers, Sharon Strawder, Bill Mueller. 3' ...Q ,,.. f .3ZI.f. ...5 . 4-.A .4 R f f. 3. lil'-T:vr:tafi:f4lEZQ'V,f , 4 .L H -- - ..E1f:. --:FWS 'mst-Y -:f,f'J4L!Ji.-AQ 'fx,.2f ? .QiiBiHii'.H,1'2v'5b'4. b4WQziiW2FB:HHS9f !ESMi',E, wi me .f ,: '15 M 1'l?ca.l1'-H.if! ,L:f':2iiZ Tri+-.23L.Jx.2,5::1lf.LaS.iz1ifi2r x?Aa.fP', 'Ai ACTIVITIES 1 A v F be 'I 4 K . 4, 5: H E5 enior f9 ay 'Here Comes Charlie' was presented by the Senior Clas on December 15. The play, a 3-act comedy-farce, takes place in the home of Larry Elliot CM ke Kellerl a young broker. Larry, who thought he was going to be guardian of a small boy, was shocked to find he had taken a girl to raise, seventee and pretty. Charlotte fKaren Laulainenl is called Charlie, hence the error. Why the jolt? Well, Larry is engaged to the imperious Vivian Smythe-Kersey lLinda Mueller! and is further hen- ridden by a snobbish aunt. Tb have another female in the house de- lights him not. Charlie arrives from Arkansas accompanied by Uncle Aleck Twiggs KDale Fiedlerl, like herself a true product of the Ozarks. Farcical situations develop from the social blunders of the new arrivals, especially when Aunt Fanny Farnham CNa.ncy Kiserl , determined to make Uncle Aleck earn his board and keep, tries to turn him into a society butler. This, plus other situations, conspiracies, and many belly laughs, delighted both the afternoon and evening audiences. Cast in supporting roles were: Larry's cynical college pal, Gary Wilson, a haughty society matron, Lois Gillaspieg her sappy son, Richard Forth, a comical Irish maid, Alma Gillespie, and her Irish policeman fiance, Dick Roundtree. we appreciate the help given us by Dian Henry, prompterg Carol Ann Terry, prompterg and Judy Smarz, properties. we also would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mr. Marum for their able direction and exhausted patience. f , 4, I A ,l 3 f kE'7iL!b.aQ'd3 :.4. . f,.i?F.'eLr .lsfff-111T','..i3i2ilHxL4iGie32E.f, DMM 'ml , ERE K 53, F Comes CHARLE Snior pfag ,L S-L.-fr1s'1i zi1m:i . May Festival The annual May Day program was presented in May with King Michael and Queen Nancy being crowned by Mr. Davis, after which the Proclamation was read, followed by a fine program by the Grade and High School. After the program a picnic lunch was enjoyed by all. Following lunch a baseball game was played. Back FQW, left to right: Dale Fiedler, Richard Forth, Gary Wilson. Front row: Emma Gillaspie, Lois Gillaspie, Steven Henry Nancy Kiser, Michael Keller, Linda Mueller, David Tovrea, Karen Laulainen, Glenna Gillaspie. Standing: Carol Terry, Linda Mueller, Dian Henry, Karen Laulainen, Katny Tracy Seated: Mr. Marum fm Nancy Kiser and Alma Lou Gillespie Lois Gillespie g 311'-if . r Shirley Muelle Franlde Robinet' Judy Smarz Laura Lee Damit Romonia Disney Marian Lytz PAPER STAFF The Smoke Signal' became a bi-monthly paper this year. In addition, the paper staff began publishing the Little Puff on the Fridays that the Smoke Signal wasn't issued. This year the paper was published by the Journalism Class, with the help of Mr. Harum, the advisor. For the first time in many years, the paper ran ads. Delegates from the paper staff were sent to the Press Clinic in Seattle. Left to right: Seated - Marilyn Alden, Mike Keller, Romonia Disney, Kathy Tracy, Nancy Kiser. Standing - Linda Mueller, Judy Smarz, Mr. Tovrea, Marian Lytz, Gary Wilson, Gary Mohoric, and Dian Henry. tudeni Council Left .o right: Ann Mueller, Laura Damitz, Karen Laulainen, Mr. Tovrea, Judy Smarz, Carol Terry, Kathy Tracy, Dian Henry, and Nancy Kiser. Torch Club x fAyg,.x- .,,: s 5 a Seated: Nancy Kiser, Mr. Harum, Karen Laulainen Standing: Linda Mueller, Mike Keller, Dian Henry, Alma Gillespie, Lois Gillespie, Gary Wilson. Annual taff This year the staff really got a work-out. We used a different process whereby we did our own assembling and binding. It seemed that we were always pressed for time, and had to spend many a nite exer- cising the gray matter, pounding the keys, and complaining. With the aid of the Junior Class we had a very successful ad-selling campaign. We worked together as much as possible although we each had our assign- ed duties. 'Jhey were: Editor, Linda Mueller, Assistant Editor, Dian Henry, Business Manager, Nancy Kiserg Featuresa Activities, Karen Laulaineng Grades, Lois Gillespie, Advertisements, Alma Gillespie, and Sports, Gary Wilson and Mike Keller. We have added a few more picture pages this year as well as some other fine ideas. We hope you will enjoy your annual now and for many years to come. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Lettermen's Club had seven new members this yean with eight returning lettermen. Officers for 1956-1957 were: President, Richard Forth, Vice-President, Terry Stone, Secretary-Treasurer, Dale Fiedler. H . Gust was the advisor. The Club sponsored a Teen Dance in October and other events to raise money to attend a University of Washington basketball game. One letterman, Dan Allebaugh, isn't pictured. GIRLS' CLUB The 1956-1957 Girls' Club was more active this year than in previous years. They sponsored a Teen Dance and the annual Mothers' Tea. The freshman girls gave a Halloween party, and the sophomore girls held a Christmas party. As the annual goes to press, the senior girls plan to give aFather-Daughter Banquet. Mrs. Livingstone was advisor for the 2h girls. Officers were: President - Linda Mueller, Vice-President - Carol Terry, SecretarywTreasurer - Dian Henry, and Reporter - Judy Smarz. 1 ka. if HONORS fi 'Q 2? is 1 5 3 s fl f . . 'f A if fi f l SPELLING TEAM Boistfort's Spelling Team came home as the 1956 Lewis County Spelling Team Champion . The 'Polly J. Smith Improvement Trophy was also won by Boistfort. 'Ihe team consisted of Judy Smarz, Nancy Kiser, and Karen Laulainen. Kathy Tracy was alternate. Nancy Kiser won first place and a gold medal, individuallyg and Judy Smarz received a bronze medal for a third place tie. I...- CHORUS Mrs. Tucker directed the High School Chorus this year. The chorus was composed of both girls and boys. The girls' section of the chorus sang alone for some occasions. The Chorus sang for several programs, including the Basket- fillers , the Christmas program, and May Day. S p. ,ww PF S x, 3 e 3 5 if 5 :S - . - SY ,-. ,, ,, 1 ,x ni L ix ff l L Afif Y 'W I I I 1 w ,fx lllfsql i - , -Q-- e I 1 l Q ,X . ,4 I , f-A , -VII . . 'fig 'S -- -.. .0 '- 0 ff, 'X 2 I ' 20,23 ,Wi L' X 2 fx lrmrfilm X , W x 'Q Qs fd W, 50' Hill Im R Q V lil -, if .il WW W W 1 L Zi, - iw 'fn z ,. L5 'r L, T. Football started out and ended with a bang, but in between times we were on the short end of it. Boistfort did very well in the Jam! boree. we trounced Toutle Lake lh-6 and tied with Oakville O-O. The Braves really wound up the season in good fashion, slaughter- ing Wishkah 71-32. Mike Keller, who had been on the injured list for most of the season, played his only full game of the year. He almd Gary Wilson made a brilliant scoring combination. Stone, Belden, and Henning shaped up as real good prospects this year, they should do much for next years team. M ke Keller was chosen as one of the out- standing players in Lewis County. ' Here are the scores for the Braves in Football: JAMBOREE Boistfort lh Toutle Lake 6 Boistfort O Oakville 0 Oakville 6 Adna O Napavine 8 Wishkah O Toutle Lake 7 Wishkah 0 Napavine 13 Adna 12 LEAGUE GAMES Sept. 21 Boistfort Adna Sept 28 Boistfort Adna Oct. 5 Boistfort Toutle Lake Oct. 12 Boistfort Napavine Oct. 19 Boistfort Rainier Oct. 26 Boistfort North River Nov. 2 Boistfort Oakville Nov. 9 Boistfort Wishkah 'I fx, - H V A ' laffxhii' lhuzbdzf i-.?wzSL'43W ' O Front row, left to right: Dick Manning, Dale Fiedler, Mike Keller, Richar- Forth, Gary Wilson, Don Henning, Mr. Gust. Second row: Ivan Belden, Dann Allebaugh, Larry Berg, Walt Disney, David Wliite, Bob Maupin. Third row: Jac Livingstone , Terry Stone, Jim Connell, Jim Kondraclcl. 0 Football W-He y ffffffd D ' , 2 Ei Lriv 5 Mg I 3 Q nnyly if F TANK .Belden D 7e sn DON vLdll, 'uJiLseN THRRFP 37 'K.-Hen. Halen TekRi6le Teqay 'ffiexceu FopTln ?7i74Tfn f.','eJLeL 9 Q. Q 1 Qkgyaagtyhbv . V f- ,f-.,,- -,MM - vu. Q-,XL-f.',1g-Q. .. H . 1 . 1.,-V ., , ,V , . ,, . - ZBASK-ETB LL , GQ Although the Braves were a little short in the win column this year, we still managed to nail down 3rd place in our league. Here are the league standings for this season: lst, Toutle Lake, 2nd, Pe E115 3rd, Boistfortg hth, Napavineg Sth, Adna. Mike Keller and Gary Wilson, playing their last season for B.HLSq proved to be the work horses for the varsity squad. Mike acquired a new nickname from the press this year, nKiller Kellern. Gary was one of the outstanding defensive men in the league, a real Wball hawk.W The top four scorers for this year were Mike Keller with 351 points, Gary Wilson with l?h, Gary Mohoric with 89, and Danny Fenn with 53. Following are the scores of all the Erave games: Boistfort 35 Onalaska Boistfort no Oakville Boistfort no Pe E11 Boistfort 29 Adna Boistfort 30 Ilwaco Boistfort 29 Toutle Lake Bois tfort Ll? Napavine Boistfort S8 Toutle Lake Boistfort 35 Pe E11 Boistfort 55 Adna Boistfort 25 Onalaska Boistfort 38 White Pass Boistfort Sl Ilwaco Boistfort hl Napavine Boistfort 29 Tenino Boistfort M6 White Pass Boistfort 3h Oakville Boistfort 39 Tenino lx' 1 0. X J i E: i 'P' an Front row, left to right: Danny Fenn, Dick Roundtree, Gary Wilson, walt Disney, Mike Keller, Mr. Gust Back row: Richard Forth, Gary Mohoric, Ivan Belden, Terry Stone rg 1 me -2 iw f s Us i E o x X X jg , k, 5? in U U t V: X' X I M R FEARIJQS Fefwv J Lvhff U-NU A 'Nb 15 1 A lil it 4 l cknffy fgkllen A I ' M'?hTY M' T-l'ff'i'V Tenky Basketball Varsity 1,5 '52 A 32 Y T 'i'?'Z,iA39T?: ' 2 wwf is g . F is is 4 ,M .F in ,A kai ii 94: 55 ,E 55,243 1 A x, .Ark db 4? gas 44 pc .as S Sw SQ .V , -1 . 445 ,A Qggsubu' .fgig XF ' 4 m Baseball Compared with last years' team we definitely have more reserve power. With 19 men turning out there was a little more competition fa' positions. we won our first game of the season, beating Napavine 9-8 In our second game we tied Pe Ell h-M. Coach Tovrea gave the boys some tough work-outs, drilling them on all fundamentals plus trying to put a little polish on them. This story went to press before the coach had definitely selected his start- ers, but the starting line-up is beginning to shape up like this: Catcher, Gary Mohoricg Pitchers, Mike Keller and Dick Roundtreeg lst Base, Terry Stone, 2nd Base, Bill Roundtree or Bob Maupin, 3rd Base Ron Mallonee or Gary Wilson, Shortstop, Dan Fenng Left Field, Dick Roundtreeg Center Field, 'Walt Disney, Right Field, Dan Allebaugh or Richard Forth. Eiwrx o o -eta p' ' Jumar Varsity ,ff This was a Wseasoningn year for our HBH team. MA 1' By the end of the season they were beginning to shape up as a pretty fair ball team, although their record isn't too impressive- 2 wins against 16 losses. Some of the boys will be moving up to the varsity team next year, others will be gaining more experience and winning games for the Jav'So The two wins were over Napavine. we lost a very close game to Adna on their floor, Zh-25. we were leading most of the game but Adna squeezed-ahead in the final minutes. Ron Mallonee, who played a bang - up ball game, missed two game-deciding gift tosses in the final seconds of the game. cd 'N to FN, G r a de Basketball Mr. Gust had a red hot Grade School team this year. Coach Gust was aided in his coaching chores by Mike Keller. This was the first year a student instructor was used and Mike turned in a very commend- able job. It ran over all its competition except Pe Ell. They tied for first place with Pe Ell but lost to the same team in the playoffs. Clyde Hughes and Gene Smith were the big guns, each one racking up a good share of points. E , 1 xizx-gg A , a' -M. ' ,, ,v , -. F I sAt'f fff: M1 'E ?'s-kv' Q5 I ai f iff tv' Q, s G Y' , GN I r Front row, left to right: Jim Kondracki, Richard Forth, De a Fiedler, Dick Roundtree, Mike Keller, Don Henning, Bill Roux tree. Second row: Mr. Tovrea, Dick Manning, Danny Fenn, Ter Stone, Gary Wilson, Walt Disney, Gary Mohoric. Third row: Jack Livingstone, Ge Greger, Jim Connell, Bill Tracy, Bob Maupin, David White. rade Basketball Junior Varsif Left to right: Bill Roup tree, Bob Maupin, Dick Ma ing, Ronald Mallonee, lar Berg, Dale Allebaugh, Dav White, Dale Fiedler, Ji Kondracki, M . Gust. Left to Fight! Jim Roundtree, Emil Berg Doug Wilson, Dillard Dowell, Ivan Roger: Ron Henning, Richard Donaldson, Merle gohnson, Gene Smith, Clyde Hughes, Mk us . s. .QW 1,1 it , Marilyn Alden and Marian Lytz Romonia Disney and Dian Henry La era Ong Gene Greger S lleelld if ' , ,E A ' Y Q ii ,N Front row, left to right: Ann Mueller, Judy Forth, Bette Henry, Nancy Kiser, Mais Kiser. Second row: Romonia Disney, Laura Damitz, Patty Cabe, Marilyn Alden, Frankie Robinette, Beverly Moon, Di Henry. 'Baird row: Susan Sxultz, Linda Gillespie, Shhiqr Mueller, Karen Laulainen, Marian Lytz, Judi Laulainen, Lathy Tracy, Judy Smarz. DQILLTEAM GIRLS' , 0 Front row, left to right: Romonia Disney, Judi Laulainen, Marilyn Alden, Patty Cabe, Beverly Ibm. Second row: Linda Gillaspie, Marie Kiser, Bette Henry, Judy Forth, Susan Shultz, Ann Mueller. Third row: Marian Lytz, Francie Rohindste, Laura Damitz, Kathy Tracy. . M K ,I K A 1 5 . -, , N Q, F NJ, : at M , i xxx ff L. K. . y E - MSX . 791401 TnniTou.s MQGJDANFQ. Bn PRN!!! UCAN ,,,L K 1',kk', flfv L25 uw!! hb2 -qvfcm mfvmwo-N4 bm Rc Nita LZ-WMS? if E Fi 5 A -. 54 5 ga wx 58 5 4 lv EQ 1 W, .4 ADVERTISERS Congratulations To The Class 1957 KLABER STORE Herb and Clare Groceries and Fine Goods Klaber, Washington Phone Cherry 5-3322 HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES' WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY VAIL-MCDONALD OPERATION HJX S140 CHEHALIS, WASHINGTON ., . gf- ,-: 5335 ' LEWI Compliments of S-PACIFIC DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION Darigold Dairy Products Hay--Grain-Flour--Feed-Seed McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery Phone SH 8-10.433 Chehalis , Washington CURTIS MERCANTILE Ed and Tep Panush Feed-Seeds- Gas and Oil- Groceries Cold Storage Lockers Phone Cherry 5-81401 Curtis , Washington 1 v i TLQ1?2a4sr - . :Ju ffmnmaif ' Q A 'T U15 MVS- Gdqnzq N vpxix Q if ,Q .Le fa.lh'1 I ,our-Tq71 r1oTri5h1'! Aiwa Lou. WXXKB L, fn0l.Q 1.0 fs f , W . 1,4 ',' Xa' MY f 1, H ' ', 4 I 'MW k Id! pl fl, u Ijigiixl A Fir'5Ta.v10l 5eoonolGy-fade :qua-law: H'L Q,g,:6'rT! F ig L.-27 gwfff V. , Q ' 4 f yf , wi wi ' , ,i, ,! A ga, NcLvxQ,s,1 T C Q0-N3 ed U-Ui K,a,v-'evv L7 SDJ ELI' 1 Popaovn - 1960 Break l E gi we Gi . W2 ,f if if '59 'f 23 !F'J?4.',- R Mfiikki. ' 11 1w?'1.i T25?'Q IL-J -'Z JT' CHEHALIS SIGNAL SERVICE Complete Service 1256 Market St. Chehalis, Washington Phone SH. 8-368k Centralia Branch TH NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE Centralia, Wash. Complete Banking Service Member Federal Dnnosit. Insurance Corpgratign Phone 8-3823 Helmer Verplank MODERN PLUMBING 8: HEATING Contracting and Repair Work 1313 Market Street Chehalis. Washington THE CHEHALIS ADVOCATE For News of Your Community Comercial Printing and Lithography Phone SHerwood 8-3335 Best Wishes from the J .C. PENNY STORE Chehalis, Washington J. I. Case - Minneapolis-Moline - New Idea Farm Machinery TerraTrac Crawlers Titan Power Saws Wickwire Wire Rope Logging Supplies Buy Where You Can Get Service GRAHAM IMPLEMIENT COMPANY South City Lcimits Gnehalis, Wn. Phone SH 8-1514118 cmmmn. 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'I'he Spot to Stop BURGER BAR Hamburgers ----- Cones Shakes 727-South Gold Centralia, Washington SECUPUITY STATE BANK Saving is a. Habit It is a Character Trait Esenual to Good Living Chehalis , Washington BFRRIHILL' S Something New Every Day Centralia, Chehalis REC'1'OR'S FOR GOOD FUUD Open 6:00 Am. no 2200 P.M. 1501 South G01d Centralia Phone 6-31432 JONES' DRUG STORE Prescriptions Gifts Veterinary Supplies Phone SH 8-3200 Chehalis , Washington N09 0 GOWN' gd' mihqf an Y A V -1 K- f . 7 ' . . ,xv . . , ww y ' xx 5 ,EM M , In 1' ww W ,l i X ' S W W .ff 1 F ' , M A 5 V K TG .t s Q KU! T' 'Q ., , n W 3 Don? nmpt 325 A 1 V! 7 m W-f'fe. -rsuum ,S if A ' f , A wit .'t,m Q I -,Niki H'-'tiwmnn 1-M soap! f 4 9- 1 1-mum: dnl Qi if OW Q x sinh 6' nt! ' ' V3 EAN-' 1510 +mmuiw Ama. 14,1444 'W' W Quits MJ Q-mg Amgen Fagan-MT mdlxlgq busmlu m X NIIAN' vi, ,L H9 vso.ec.n.'r! ,Egg YW 79 E HUGHES' SHOE STORE 827 Market Street Chehalis, Washington Phone SH 8-7933 CENTRALIA KNITTING MILLS Skookum Sports Wear Centralia, Washington Congratulations to the Class of 1957 THE GESLER-McNIVEN CO. Home Furnishers 305 N. Tower-Ph. PE 6-6363 Centralia, Washington Everything for the Home KELLEY' S MARKET 1089-Chehalis Ave. A Real Good Place to Trade SONNEMOIWS CITY CLEANERS 1055 Hain Street Chehalis, Washington Phone SH 8-71488 'IWIN CITY RADIO 8: T.V. inc. 11427 Market Street Phone SH 8-3659 Chehalie , Washington Best Wishes From SCHWARTZ HEN'S WEAR Chehalis, Washington DYSON'S FOOD Your Grocery Paradise 1106 West Main Centralia, Washington GILLASPIE'S SERVICE STATION Gas -- Groceries Ocean Beach Highway Congratulations to Class of 'ST' KANOUSE'S FOOD CENTER 1769 Market Street Chehalis, Washington FECHTNERJS JEWELRY STGRE 901 Chehalis Avenue Elgin , Hamilton, Bulova Gruen Wrist Watches Chehalis, Washington Phone SH 8-h3l3 Willms BEN FRANKLIN STORE Nationally Known Locally Owned Chehalis, Washington WHITE STAR FURNITURE CO. We Buy - Sell - Trade Larry Ipe, Prop. 50? N. Tower Ave. PALMER LUMBER CO. Most Complete Line Of Building Material in Lewis County Manufactures of High Grade Millwork Centralia, Wash. SH 8-7162 Chehalis, Wash. For Color: COBURDUS C. C. WHITE PAINT CEITEB Furni ture 8: Appliance Paint--Wallpaper Automotive Finishes Chehalis, Washington 11h9 Park Street Cnehali s, Washington RAY HEI NRI CHER MOBIL SERVICE Ll? So. Tower Centralia, Wash. 'IHE DAILY CHIDNICLE Only the Chronicle Covers the Lewis County Area News Advertising Subscri ptions Chehalis--9614 Pacific Phone SH 8-3311 Centralia--Pearl at Maple Phone .PE 6-3311 BUmIETT'S KUL-IBN Jack Dugaw Joe Dugaw Handmade Shoes Cost Less to Wear Longines , Whittnauer, Wyler, El W gin and Bulova atches 611 North Tower Centralia Chehalis , Washington F' Yi Q CEWTBALIA ROLLEDRQME Skating Every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. MOORE'S Congratulations Hart Schnaffner 8: Marx Clothes Better Quality for Less Chehalis, Washington HUNTER HOUSE BRUNSWI ms For Reservations Your Best and Biggest Ann and Isiah Hunter Shoe Store Phono PE 6-ho05 319 North Iron Contralia, Washington Chehalis . 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