Cashmere High School - Ka Hi Wa Yearbook (Cashmere, WA)
- Class of 1952
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A 034 v-'fi ,,,.udln-- 9-fg , gf ? o grap W Lwwf-f.: K , ri w laalaer 1 W. 53,35 ' rl yy. - ,. 7- F' .gncluafnaf czence Olne .46 X Tae Semowf Glass f Qaswwere Hzgh School I 9 5 2 published by o aibechcafion We the class of 52 dedicate our annual to Betty Jackson, a member of our class, who did not graduate with us because of illness. I X I Q ' .' K Q' Wi n' 6 fi' 5, AM, dmlm trahon DERAL PHILLIPS superrntendent recerved hrs Bach elor of Art degree at the Unrversrty of Washrngton Thrs rs hrs seventh year of teachrng at Cashmere Hrgh School and rs also hrs seventh year as superrntendent - '4.. x, V7 Dflfull 'io- wr - I ,1- GLENN FLEMING hrgh school prrncrpal recerw ed hrs Bachelor of Scrence and Master of Scrence degrees at the Unrversrty of Washrngton Thrs rs hrs erghth year of teachrug at Cashmere Hrgh School frve years before the war and three years afterward and rs hrs fourth year as prr rcrpal RAY CRONRATH Junror Hrgh prrncrpal recerved hrs Bachelor of Art degree at Eastern Washrngton Col lege of Educatron Thrs rs hrs srxteenth year as a teacher rn Cashmere Hrgh School and hrs eleventh year as prrncrpal IOYLE KIRBY offrce secretary recerved her Bach elor ofSecretarra1 Scrence degree at Krn nan Busrness Unrversrty She began as secretary the frrst semester of the 1951 5 school year fi n JCM ALLEN T. ADAMSON -- B. A. - M. A. at Whitman College. Nine years Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, and French. Freshman and Senior Class Advisors, Annual Advisor, Athletic Timer and Announcer, and Hot Lunch Supervisor. WALTER A. BRODNIAK -- B. A. at W. W. C. Five years World History, Economics, Sociology, U. S. History, Junior High Athletic Coach and Sophomore Advisor. HUGH E. EVANS -- B. A. at C. W. C. Six years Chorus, Band Orchestra. Advisor of all Musical groups, Drill Team Advisor. PIERRE GENELLE -- B. S. at U. W. Eleven years Photography, Biology, General Science. Junior Advisor and Selective Service Agent. WILLIAM LIPPINCOTT -- B. S. at W. S. C. Three years P. E. and Health, Arith- metic, Geography, and Wash. History. Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball Coach, C Club Advisor. CHESTER LOGAN -- B. S. at U. of Idaho. Three years Agriculture. Veteran's Train- ing Supervisor and F. F. A. Advisor. DONALD PUGH -- B. A. at C. W. C. One year Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing. Athletic Timer and Stage Supervisor. KENNETH BROOKS -- B. A. at E. W. C. Two years English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, and Hobby Crafts. Stage Director. C. THOMAS HALL -- B. A. at Willamette U. M. Ed. at Springfield College. Two years Wash. History, English, P. E. and Health, Arithmetic. Ninth Grade Coach, Track Coach, and Ninth Grade Advisor. l. ,L fl is f yy! i l Utd ef!! RUTH CARANTZAS B E degree at W S C Ten years teaching Business Enghsh Typing and Bookkeeping Other Activity is Pep Club advisor INA CURRIE B A degree at U ofN D Twenty five years teaching Home Eco nomics Other activity is F H A advisor ARDELLA FERRY B A degree at Cotner Collecge Four years teaching English and Journalism Other activities are Semor Advisor an Annual Advisor CECELIA GIBBS Education at U of Idaho Two years teaclung Geography History English and Art Other activity is Director of Ir and Sr plays MAE KALUZA B A degree at C W C Four years teaching English Reading and Spelling Other activities 9th grade advisor RUBY MANSFIELD- B A Degree at C P S Nine years teaching Library U S Government and Jr High Home Economics Other Activity is Junior Class Advisor RUTH ROYS - B A degree at Whitman College One year English JOANNE SLOSSER --B S degree atW S C Two years English Geography His- tory P. E. and Health. Other activities are Tennis coach and Sophomore advisor. 01 4-ffm 3.- FRONT ROW Roland Todd Kay Kennedy Jem Frsher Danny Mlller Dav1d Balaban John Murray SECOND ROW JeanRogers Lorettallarmer Darb,fR1chardson, Garren Inabnrt Lloyd Berry THIRD ROW Davrd Aldous Davrd Belles Marvel McComb Pat Kenoyer Douglas Rockenfxeld Iackre Jaquxsh BACK ROW Jerry Kenoyer, D1ck Braun D1ck Mrlner Jerry Cox Loretta Grentz B1ll Nelson Ruthanna Albrn OMHCE! sS?U,J0llt UMCQPJ Left to ugh Regena Inabmt Secretary Kay Rrchardson Secretary Jerry Lemm Pres1dent hm l-lubenthal Presrdent Annalee Schell Treasurer Ida Mae Trft Vrce Presrdent Nlot prctured Ron Zedlker Vrce Pres1dent '1-'f .l -c . n' I S 'v' . - ' . - 1 ', ' . ...i L n . . ' ff ' 4 J: - - . 1 A' kj 4 ' . QM x - ' , ,f N - K lx D ,i px N 41'-:1'.....s,. f ,gvk-3:2111-34' 'fs f- if 'zziif F 1 ' - . ' E Sax - X n- : 1 1 . , 9 I 1 , . 1 1 I X I l Z ll 9 l l I . : Y I l I j 0 Q O . tl A 1 I A I 2 r I u I n Q , u A I . . 51 ' N' A 1. cw WW yzwkmen C cf: 2241 Q B WWWM gtk 3' JIM THEISS -- Student Council -4, Tennis - 2.3.4, C Club - f2,4, F.F.A. - '2,3, Jr. Sr. Banquet - Basketball - 2,3,4, JIM HUBENTHAL -- Student Council - 1,2,3, Class Pres. -4, Basketball - 3.4, C Club - 2,8,4, Track - 2,3, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3, Annual - 4, Vice Pres. Class - 3, Football - 3,4 - Co-Captain - 4, Student Body Pres. - 4. MARITA PECK -- Pep Club - 4, Annual- 4, Pep Club Vice Pres. - 4. JOYCE STEWART -- Music Festival - 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta - 2, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3. LOWELLYN SHRABLE -- PIERRCE OLSON -- Music Festival - 3, Nonette - 3, Q Basketball - 3, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3, C Club - 3,4. be STANLEY FLAGEL -- Class Play - 1, F.F.A. Treas - 4, F.F.A. - i2,3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet - 3, Baseball 3.4. CLIFF BOVEE -- Basketball - 3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet - 3, C Club - 3.4, Class Play -3, Baseball 3.4, Foot - ball- 3,4, Annual - 4. N C 'cr' .Ig- RAYMOND RICHARDSON -- Play Cast -3. C Club 3. 4. Baseball - 3. Octet - 3,4, Nonette - 3,4 Sr. Banq. - 3. Annual - 4. Operetta - 2 JACKIE JAQUISH -- Class V. Pres. - 3, Pep Club 3.4. Class Play - 3, Drill Team - 2,3,4, Annual 4, Jr. Sr. Banq. - l,3. IDA MAE TIFT -- lr. Sr. Banq. - 3,2, Pep Club - 3,4, Drill Team - 2,3,4, H, C, Queen - 4, Student Body V, Pres. 4. JIM FAY -- Class Play - 3. Talent Show 3, Ir. Sr. Banq. - 3. fi if -3 ,po Xa? 'lem' br DUANE BLONDEN -- Student Council 1, Class Play - 3, F. F. A. - 2, 3, Sec. Treas. - 2.3. Track - 2, Nonette - 3.4, Ir. Sr. Banq. - 3. JEAN ROLLER -- Music Festival - l,5, Jr. Sr. Ban- quet - 3. LOIS COX -- Music Festival - l, Jr. Sr. Banq. - DAVID NORTHRUP -- Play Cast - 3, C Club - 3.4, Baseball - 3.4, Tennis - 2,3,4, Football 2.3, Music Festival - 1, Debate - 3, Rotary Rep - 4. LAVERNE WELLS -- Class Play - 3, Pep Club - 3.4, Sec. - 4. Sextet Acc. - 1,2.3,4, Music Festival- 1.2,3.4, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3, String Trio-3.4, Annual - 4, Council- 1.2.3. Tennis - 2.3. Girls State - 3, Debate - 3. Operetta - 2. JOHN KIRK JOHN HOEFNER -- Band - 2.3.4, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3, Music Festival - 1.2. MARGARET MCVICKER -- Pep Club - 4, Orchestra - 3.4, Music Festival- 3.4, Jr. Sr. Banquet - 2,3 Annaul - 4, Valedictorian. CHARLES RUSSELL -- Football - 4. Band - 4, Bas- ketball - 3, Music Festival - 3.4, Jr.Sr. Banq. - 3, Operetta - 2. Nonette - 3. LORETTA GRENTZ -- Class Sec. - 3, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3, Pep Club - 3.4. Sec. Treas. - 3, Pres. -4. D.A.R. Rep. - 4, Annual- 4. Council- 4. HAROLD MCCLIMANS -- C Club - 2.3.4, Track - 2.3, C Club V. Pres. -4, Football - 3.4. Basketball - 3.4, Yell Leader - 2, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3. Annual- 4. AILEEN ADAMS -- Pep Club-4, Sextet-3,4,Music Festival - 1.3.4, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3, Annual-4. 'K MARLENE STRUTZEL -- Operetta - 2, Pep Club - 3. 4. Ir. Sr. Banq. - 3. ELWOOD RIEKE -- Class Treas. - 3, C Club - 2,3, 4, Pres. -4, Tennis - 3, Football Mgr. - 2, 3,4, Basketball Mgr. - 3, 4. Music Festiva - 1, Track Mgr. - 2, Ir. Sr. Banq. - 3, Annual Editor - 4. LARRY REES -- Student Council - 4, Track - 2, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3, Annual - 4, Basketball - 2. KAY RICHARDSON -- Drill Team - 1, 2, 3, Ir. Sr. Banq. - 2,3. Class Play -3, Pep Club - 3, 4,Student Body Sec. - 4, H. C. Dance - 4. 41 1 .,:1,,g,p-V Ji- ., 3-, fd 1' nc vb, gf Z' in VELDA FECHNER -- Pep Club - 4, Annual Staff - 4, viusic Festival-2.4, Operetta - 2, Ir. Sr. Banq. -3. QOALD SAMUELSEN -- FFA V. Pres. FFA - 2, 3. 4, Tennis - 3, FFA Treas. - 2, Ir. Sr. Banquet - 3. DALE HARDIN -- C Club - 3.4, Football - 3, Band -3, Octet - 3.4. Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3. Music Festival - 3.4, Nonette - 3. ELSIE SLATER -- Music Festival - 2, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3. Annual - 4. TOM SHERWOOD -- FFA -2.3.4. Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3. PAT KENOYER -- Student Body V. P. - 3, Class Play - 3, Council 2.3.4. Pep Club - 3.4, V. Pres. - 4. Sec. Tres. - 3, Class Sec. - 3.2, Yell Leader - 4. Girl's State - 3. Ir. Sr. Banq. - 3, Annual - 4. REGENA INABNIT -- Student Body Sec. - 4, Class V. Pres. - 4, Annual - 4, Entered in Senior Year. JERRY SIMPTON -- Class Tres. - 4, Play Cast - 3, C Club - 2.3.4, C Club Sec-Tres. - 4, Track - 1, 2.3.4, Band - 3.4, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 2.3, Annual- 4. Basketball Mgr. 2, V. Pres. - 4. JERRY LEMM -- Student Body V. Pres. Pres. - 3,-1, Class V. Pres. Pres. - 3, Council- 1.2,3.4, Class Play-1.3.4, C Club - 3.4, Band - 2.3.4, Football - 3.4, Tennis - 3.4, Music Festival- 2, Debate - 3, State M r. - 2, Boy's State - 3. Ir. Sr. Banq. - 2.3, Annuaq - 4, Operetta - 2. BEULAH HANSEN -- Operetta - 2, Music Festival- 2, Pep Club - 3.4. Jr. Sr. Banq. - 2.3. 1 f V . If ,f .,, . ,J Lots scH6fP -?Class Puffs. Pep curb -4. Music Festival- 1,2,3.4, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3, Annual- 4. RON ZEDIKER -- Tennis - 2.3. Football - 4. Stu- dent Body V. Pres. - 4, C Club - 3.4, Pres. -4, Debate - 2.3. Rotary Representative - 4. 1 BOB HANINGTON -- Track-3,4, Band - 3, Orches- tra - 3.4, Music Festival - 3,4, Ir. Sr. Banquet - 3, Annual - 4, Football Manager - 4. VIOLET PECK -- Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3. MARY BRISKY -- Pep Club - 4, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3, Annual - 4. JAMES RANKIN -- Octet - 2, Nonette - 3. Music Festival- 1,2.3,4, Operetta - 2. 1 3' DONNA JEWETT PIPKIN -- Class Treas. - 2, Class Play - 3. Pep Club - 3. ' GENE SWIHART -- Band - 4, Orchestra - 4, Entered in Senior year. DWIGHT BLONDEN -- Ir. Class Play - 3. C Club - 2,3,4, Track - 2,3,4, Orchestra - 3,4, Octet, Non- ette - 3.4, Music Festival - 2.3, Jr. Sr. Banquet - 2,3. JACK PIPKIN -- C Club - 3, 4, Baseball- 2. 3, 4, Jr. Sr. Banquet - 3. Annual - 4. 3' MARY KNAPPERT -- Pep Club - 4, Music Festiva - 1, Ir. Sr. Banquet - 3, Annual - 4. FRANK BAKER -- Cl!-ISS Pres. -3, C Club-1.2.3.4 Baseball - 2, 3, 4, Football - 1.2,3,4, Basketball - 2,3.4. Co-Captain Football Team - 4. DON HARDIN - Class Pla -1 C Club-3 4. Foot ' y I 9 - ball- 3,4, Track - 3,4, Basketball- 4, Band - 2,3, Octet - 3, 4, Nonette - 3, 4. Quartet- 4. Ir- Sf Banq. - 3, Music Festival- 2,3,4, Stage Mgr. - 2 VIVIAN SLATER -- Music Festival - 1,3,4, Jr. Sr Banquet - 3, Annual - 4. R I ANNALEE SCHELL -- Student Body Treasurer - 3,4, Class Pres. - 12, Student Council - 1, Pep Club -3, 4, Jr. Sr. Banq. - 3. Annual-4, Class Sec. -4. JACK HOPKINS -- CClub-3,4, F00tball-3, Music Festival- 3,4, Jr. Sr. Banquet - 3. DICK BLONDEN -- C Club - 1,2,3,4, Basketball- 2,3,4, Track - l,2,3,4,Bar1d - 1.3, Orchestra - 3, Music Festival - 3. Ir. Sr. Banquet - 3, Annual - 4. RUTHANNA ALBIN -- Jr. Class Play - 3. Pep Club - 3, 4, Pep Club Pres. - 4, Jr. Sr. Banquet - 2, 3. Annual - 4. L J 1 l V it X' as sd V :'?' X rs Q5 J 5.18, 9' .4 li TWELVE YEAR SENIORS FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Knappert, M. Mcvicker, B. Hansen, A. Schell. SECOND ROW: J. Roller, A. Adams, E. Rieke, R. Richardson, J. Rankin, S. Flagel. THIRD ROW: L. Wells, J. Pipkin, I. Theiss, D. Northrup, C. Russell, R. Sarnuelsen. BACK ROW: F. Baker, C. Bovee, R. Zediker. J. Lemm, J. Hubenthal, D. Hardin, D. Hardin, T. Sherwood. g . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: R. Zediker, Treas.g A. Schell, Sec., P. Kenoyer, Pres., I. Hubenthal, Pres., R. Inabnir, V. Pres., J. Simpson, Treas. and V. Pres. Betty Jackson, Sec. . not Dictured. 4 gs Al wif- EF- Q, 'E F. 'A 1-v .- Q ' I Q, an '5 Ln u A' it 'sa V 8 ,n Q51 Vasa! ,gg 7303. .- -, . 3 iii K QQ- r FRONT ROW, left to right: Barbara Barker, Sonja Samuelson, Wilma Millard. Virginia Farver, Carlina Wil 'ams, Peggy Hopkins, Gail Fish, Marvin Schadler. SECOND ROW: Ioan Quinn, Anna Faye Childress, Carolyn Pratt, Roy Snelson, Ray Snelson, Arthur Greig, Dwight Bostwick, Marvin Ray. BACK ROW: Martin Roys, Cli ord Cannon, Jerry Kenoyer, Walter Nelson, Brad John- ston, Jim Chamberlain, Don Pepin, Terry Aldrich. Junior FRONT ROW, left to right: Muriel Calkin. Maria Burgess, John Hannmgton, Allyn Sheldon, Ralph Wenning, Jean Ro ers. SECOND ROW: Anne Bixler, Hope Sghmidt, Sal1yPowers, Weldona Burgess, Dick Bates, Loretta Farmer. Myrna Iorgenson, Shirley Patrick. THIRD ROW: Shirley Grant, Ioan Lowers. Marvin Radach, Ray Roberts, Charles Yenter, Vernon Kirby, Larry larse. BACK ROW: Hazel Coppess, Sally Speir, Mary Slingsby, Glen Rompel, Edwin Hender- son, Milo Flagel, Tom Hemrnerling, Don Phillips. 19:7 A ' kr! 1' !j'.'.., QA ',-:A .ag it I---f af- fd' i IU -' :fa fax 'E' is 'A M 0 :W L fs , - 1 f- 'rw JI. A., 414 v , l-IW, 4 96 Q ft: ,A A' - v,g Q 4.', ' v, C 0 Q9 -' r 9' Q A-N Y v 4 Y' '? -7' s- ,Y , E 1, in 5 nal fi H- 'ave of FSWP' '. L I .V it A ,. v-+7-uf ' , ,g,,f.c,'-v CVB' W T 3 5-1 t ,. C, I1 u jr' QQ -. 1 '.T!'5l 'c f .YW FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Panky. P. Mulkey, M. McClmb, J. Jackson, N. Albin, M. Smoot, B. Ferry, W. J. Kirk, N. Horner, M. Haugen, C. Fogelstrom, L. Mc- Elroy. SECOND ROW: L. Leavitt, J. Abair, D. Shrable, V. Weller, S. Dutton, G. Northrup, J. Olinghonse, W. Loeffebein, M. Hoefner, M. Hemmerling. THIRD ROW: B. Kish, V. Nelson, M. Strutzel, D. Rockenfield. I. Herberg, D. Malliot, D. Yea er. BACK ROW: G. Meil. G. Spajer, P. Northrup, D. Lirnbeck, C. Rix, J. Cox, V. Lew, J. Rees, D. Slechta, D. Cox, D. Slechta. Sophomores FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Richardson, M. Paton, B. Nulph, S. Severson, A. Mc- Donald, E. Scammahorn, I. Wood, M. Barnes, K. Christensen, D. Olson, R. Snelson, W. Flynn, G. White. SECOND ROW: D. Pipkin, J. Southard, W. Green. J. Messe, D. Soward, C. Remley, D. Harnden, L. McDonald, H. Hill, D. Curtis, K. Stewart. J. Wells. BACK ROW: L. McVicker, M. Jones, G. Rockenfield, V. Fechner, D. Madison,B. Bartroff, M. Dynes, D. Milner, D. Braun, B. Day, A. Keenan, H. Olsen, O. Hughes. , - 1 ,A Hin f Fear- 0 - ...Q I' 1, MQ C'-. M 9 at Q o 9 .. -O 1 f'3,6!.' 1 ,gg 3 -. 1 'vw erik FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Kerrison, P. Kish, P. Dogget. D. Slechta, N. Grigsby D. Newlove, J. Pendleton, N. Sutton, M. McElroy, B. Olinghouse, S. McGrew H. Malliot, L. Hoefner, K. Wiess. SECOND ROW: L. Davis, J. McCandless, G. Bowling, B. Rix, B. Cherry, I. Grigsby G. Greig, D. Mikkelson, D. Aldrich, J. Jaquish, R. Todd. BACK ROW: D. Aldous, R. Simpson, N. Leavitt, L. Chamberlain, L. Scott, R. Deri- field, T. Van Gelder, E. Johnston, M. Stoltenberg, D. Sparber, R. Town, R Svilar. F eshmen FRONT ROW, left to ri ht: J. Jensen, T. Samuelson, A. Brennick, S. Jensen, F. Hamilton, R. Bagley? G. Mercer, M. Gaston, B. Lawrence. D. Bagley. SECOND ROW: I. Bowling, D. Harden, C. Fortner, C. Crittenden, S. Keller, J Richardoon, L. Fischer, P. Yenter, D. Johnson, R. Fleicher. THIRD ROW: S. Duccan, B. Rhodes, J. McDonald, J.Jorgensen. S. Candle, G. Jones D. Hawker, G. Zediker, P. Wacker, J. Schell, J. Richardson. BACK ROW: R. Berry, G. Rosencrans, G. Inabnit, D. Anderson, B. Babcock, D Bells, L. Durland, L. Satterfield, E. Etzkorne, M. Devon. I -- , J ff' 'l'i ri f?' TN 0 A i . cr., f 'W -Q WV B O E 'ii ' 5 l' 25 C, ...lr 1 ' 41 ' f el K 'T -. x hifi. A-gn fr A J P X .N f in hw aa H -. V -H ,JPL ,Q-. ,, U ,L A tw n A rl 41- X r ' xl 1 --' ' xo' - Q 74- . 'as -' r .. V 'U ' 5 -- fvx Q., , C. at f' , .r .ff - ' 'N ri- ' f ' ' ' .7 .x ' ' .. -f s' ' y, A Unix, , flax' ,5 4,-w --f as-,.. '-J Q-,'. ,-0 ' 3 3- fl 's ,-- 7' C gg ' 'r, -- ,-., ,A . 1 I I S152 9' 0 rv ft ' ' Kit: - 2 L 4? A 5' ' . - C 3 1 73 f's 'C ': ' -A ' ' 4.4 1 Q , x , Q ' . Z Q H - ,,- J., I , A , . Q, . J I .L Q'-,A A dk--M. I Sw--p s S N... x 8 Q is Us FRONT ROW, left to right: Alex McKenzie, Robert Oldenburg, Bob Smoot, Janet Cochrane, Romona Schober, Vivian Newland, Joan Williams. SECOND ROW: Jim Schultz, Doug Hendersen, Charles Macdanz, Robert Joy, Bobby Miller, Zola Calkin, Sandra Barham. THIRD ROW: David Balaban, Lloyd Berry, Don Davenport, Jack Kimble, Everett Decker, Larry Pace, Nicky Andrews, Larry Purcell. BACK ROW: Kay Pratt, Yvonne Bollinger, Willard Mikel. Eldon Ott, Carol Thiess, Marilyn Watson, Ruth Peaslee. EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW, left to right: Rosemary McDonald, Patsy Stevens, Pat Bednar, Janice Warren, Claire Harlow, Don Stewart. Jerry Cox, Melvin Wright. SECOND ROW: Cal Hill, Dennis Williams, Jerry Byler, Derryl Brermick, Sharon Slowe, Nancy Crittenden, Billy Reese. Billy Ferry. THIRD ROW: Delvin Loeffelbein, Eddie Childress, Melvin Stevens, Doyle, Nellie Pipkin, Florence Cole. Bobby Newton. BACK ROW: Melvin Jones, Gerald Jensen, Shirley Van Dusen, Carol Davis, Oscar Haugen, Howard Britt. Sonia Arndt, Jerry Cormie Schroeder, H Q 1' rm' 4 .ata 8 ..- E 'Ai -,sc 1. , 41. ' :. g f .. f 'V A f 1, 'f f ff-- ir-' ,,'Jrv- A fl ,J .1 .isa ,B I Us FE., ls' 'O 1:-, ' 3 '. ,sf 0 'M 1- I J Q I-. on 1 5 e , . f 'n ITN, MQ ,L f Ds, we R 4, , . . 45, .'- C.: 9. 'S il-A., 1 ,, iX +' FRONT ROW, left to right: Danny Miller, Bruce Pipkin. Dwight Crittenden, Dennis Snelson, Anita Kaputa, Demaris Copp, Donna Phillips, Geri Fisher, Carole Dug- wyler, Merle Olin house. SECOND ROW: Geralgiine McKinny, Rosie White, Betty Moser, Joyce Johnson, Robert Qinappert, Bob Fritsvold, Larry Calkin, Virginia Shoppe, Dean Warren. BACK ROW: Enid lea er, Marcia Kennedy, Gerald Richardson, Kenneth Jones. Wayne Jones, Wray Bartrofg, Alan McCune, Warrene Phillips, Sandra Starr, Kenneth Rhodes. SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW, left to right: Donnie Smoot, Bobby Harnden, Pat Fisher, Neil Darlin ton, Kenneth Broiler, Vernon Brunner, Packard Phillips, Dorothy Malliot, Esther Aqbin. SECOND ROW: Harlan Bollinger, Norma Ray, Lynda Northrup, Tony Walters, Larry Van Dyke, Royal Fechner, Joan Gose. THIRD ROW: Roy Leavitt, Dick Ward, Kay Kennedy. Virginia Patterson, Carol Stevens. BACK ROW: Wayne Warren, Fred Walters, Joan Murrey. Don Peterson, Jerry Key, Beverly Duncan, Fannie Ethridge. V i -N ' j Q ,S 42 'ff' r -- Y 4 Q K Q s : ... f' A - v A V ' ,152 S O 6 fs ml 0 v, -'NA . W-z. J, ' r , I f 'f - ' E '- A '..'. ff.-5. -' - -- if -. fs -J gn E 4, figs .W - L 5 A E :G Q: . A 1 1 p .- Yj- . 'L -, W I nys ' 'An H V - V I Rb, X 4, - . N ': , V 'Q 'Y if 1' hm 'UQ' V if ,4 -ai 32 y K ' wr--Q ' I Q1 Qetivdisw WMQQQ 9422? GW il, by .Q A, 1 hf 35N rag.. as , 'p5'. 37- . ... ' 'v ' ':: 1 ,, QQ., e- ,Fr .1 ff' 5 . wi 7 Q' T . .ev 'Cf' Tj Hl-SPOTS STAFF Left to right: Ruthanna Albin, David Northrup, Elwood Rieke, Clifford Bovee, Jerry Lemm, Bob Hanington, Marvin Schadler, Ida Mae Tift, Jackie Jaquish. ourna iam nnua FRONT ROW, left to right: Loretta Grentz, Betty Jackson, Vivian Slater, Elsie Slater, Mary Brisky, Ruthanna Albin, Annalee Schell. Kay Richardson. SECOND ROW: Larry Rees, Elwood Rieke, David Northrup. Jerry Simpson, Jackie Jacquish, LaVerne Wells, Regena Inabnit. THIRD ROW: Ron Zediker, Jim Theiss, Dick Blonden, Bob Hanington, Ida Mae Tift, 'Lois Schopp, Dale Hardin. BACK ROW: Ray Richardson, Jerry Lemm, Jim Hubenthal, Pat Kenoyer, Margaret Mcvicker. Cliff Bovee, Harold McClimans. 5 .. fa-H Qi v C' -up 'WFT aria is '1....z ...Y M fl2'xH 3.1 .1 ?' . ,, ..a!'w:'-7 ' ' -1 4 .. FRONT ROW. left to right: J. Jaquish, W. Burgess,P. Yenter, I. Richardson, P. Hop- kins, G. Fish, M. Burgess, D. Johnson, G. Mercer, H. Coppess. BACK ROW: S. Caudle, I. Jackson, G. Rockenfield, I. M. Tift, M. Slingsby. I. Lowers, L. Farmer, M. C lkin. E. Schammahorn. wirim unior an FRONT ROW: T. Dronen, G. Schultz, R. Oldenburg, M. Lawyer, V. Brunner, I. Hanington, N. Darling. SECOND ROW: L. Schmidt, C. Rank, A. McKinzie, M. Joy. C. Newland, S. Pratt, L. Cowles, P. Phillips. THIRD ROW: F. Walters, K. Broiler, R. Kinnard, T. Walters, D. Ward, R. Schober, J. Murray. BACK ROW: C. Mackdanz, J. Schultz, E. Decker, B. Harnden, D. Davenport, R. Peasley, N. Andrews, J. Key. J CS ,X ,U .re 49 I , , 1 4 ,f 1 ,' -- - qi F--fm' le fi FRONT ROW left to right: Adams, Williams, Burgless, Jensen, Hansen, McElroy, Newlove, Grigsby, Fischer, Mercer, Grigsby, Oling ouse,McCandles,Cox,Anderson. SECOND ROW: Stewart, Bowling, Crittenden, Fortner, Barker, Jensen, Etzkorn, Wacker, Roller, Slater, Caudle, Jorgenson, Iaquish, Yenter. THIRD ROW: Cherry, Rix, Bowling, Barnett, Dynes, Fish, Fechner, Snyder, Brisky Stoltenburg, Davis, Pierce, Schopp. BACK ROW: Simpson, Fay, Russell, Blonden. Hopkins, Phillips, Harden, Rankin Aldous, Leavett, Durland. Z?ancl ixec! Ckorud FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Henderson, P. Kish, W. J. Flynn, D. Balaban, E. Ott, J. Schultz, A. McKenzie, R. Fleisher, B. Kish. J. Schell, R. Bagley, R. Bagley, A. Keenan. SECOND ROW: D. Davenport, D. Anderson, C. MackDanz, B. Lawrance, S. Abrogast, J. Simpson, G. Greg, N. Andrews, R. Peaslee, J. Wells, E. Decker, M. Deyon. THIRD ROW: R. Joy, R. Wennin , J. Hanin ton, G. SPSIUCI, G. Swihart. I. Lemm. S. Durland, C. Russel, 1. Hoegner, D. Algous, B. Oldenburg. , ' ii. iggig - .'g, i e , an J? Fs 9 BSHM X! SCHOQ X Ui! -I 'cn 4' 38 9-1 gp Q-9 .r- as if 25 sf-J CI., L an 4- 0 Q-Q K-3 FRONT ROW left to rrght A Adams B Hansen P Hopklns W Burgess J Wood E Scarnahorn SECOND IOW L Wells J Rogers M Brrsky L Farmer G F1sh A Brxler K Rlchardson P Albrn THIRD ROW L Grenta M Calluns J Lowers A Schell B Jackson M Knappert Grant BACK ROW I M Irfr J Jacqu1sh M Strutzel H Coppess J Qulnn P Kenoyer N Fechner M Peck M Mcvrcker L Schopp ,, cu C cu FRONT ROW left to ught R Zed1ker B Johnston J Chamberlaxn V Klrby D Northrup J Messee J Wells R Snelson D Peprn SECOND ROW J Hopkrns A Grerg L Larse J Plplun B Day M Schadler B Hanlngton M Ray THIRD ROW J Kenoyer J Thexss Doyle Slechta C Bovee D1ckBlonden H Mc Cllmans P Olson D Madlson E Rleke D Slechta R Roberts BACK ROW D Braun L Lordenback D Mllner J Lemm JHubemha1 D Hafdln F Baker J Srmpson D Blonden R Rrchardson Z..- Lefr to righr: Martin Roys, Sally Speir, Gail Fish. John Hanington, Brad Johnston, Myrna Jorgensen, Hazel Coppess, Jean Rogers, Edwin Henderson, Glen Rompel. unior may enior ,gferg FRONT ROW left to rrght Pat Kenoyer Loretta Grentz SECOND ROW Kay Rrchardson Regena Inabrut Rurhanna Albm THIRD ROW Ron Zedrker Harold McClxmans Davrd Northrup FOURTH ROW Gene Sw1harr Bob Hamngton Jerry Lemm Elwood R1eke QNOT PICTURED LaVerne Wellsj PW' 1'- , Z . . I n I . ,, I . . 1 I I . Z I I I I r L. W rg I., , . , ,.- X 1 t .- , 1 L XA A s ' , ' Xu 'A R X W . , ,N -- I Jul, f br V 4 . , K. vi v,',fr,- Q- ,gem . D f f f '-1121 . rr 'A , 1 , Left to right: Joan Lowers, Shirley Grant, Carolyn Pratt, Peggy Hopkins, Gail Fish, and Accompanistg LaVerne Wells. .Slxfeffe ,Sllwof ,grim FRONT ROW, left to right: G. McKir1ny, L. Calkin, B. Rees, D. Seward, D. Miller, D. Snelson. SECOND ROW: R. White, T. COX, N. Pipkin, R. Joy, H. Bollinger. BACK ROW: J. Kimble, P. Francis, K. Jones, D. Loe ffelbein. , K 3 . ,M f--1 ' .rf as 'P',--.. L---: 'N,,, Q ll A - QL. an FRONT ROW, left to'right: H. Malliot, M. Gaston, R. Snelson. SECOND ROW: A. Brennick, D. Bell, K. Weiss, G. McKinny, L. ' MacDonald, G. White, J. Wells, D. Harnden, F. McKinny,L. Hoefner. . THIRD ROW: M. Roys, D. Sparber, M. Ray, K. Christensen, A. Sheldon, G. Inabnit, D. Soward, M. Suutzel, B. Nelson, Mr. Logan. FOURTH ROW: W. Loeffelbein, D. Slechta, R. Town, R. Todd, L. Chamberlain, J. Rees, R. Samuelson, A. Keenan. FIFTH ROW: C. Slechta, D. Madison, M. Fla el, S. Flagel, W. Nelson, W. Hoefner, D. Milner, T. Sherwoocf. o . . , l'L0 LaVerne Wells, piano, Joyce Schell, violin, Lois Sch0PIJ. cello Gthuuw E7 Q M wi 5 E 414119 I In 6'0- A r.. ' l 1 '- 1 1 Q Q 32 26 'J 59' ZX 'lx Q8 -5 cv 38 JS 'bv 31: 0 gr .,4. lb x 'Q Q0 QQ -Uth- C.: 'Q -Q, 5 it 1: ,A G LD u-. Nt 1 joofkrf L Ol'lgl'aILnlIl1OlSIOlllL l II Cashmere Bulldogs who won the lwor h Central Washlngton champron slup Tl e Bulldogs we n seven and red or e ln therr erght game schedule Coach Brll L1pprnc0tt was chosen Co ch of the Year lrank Baker Co captarn was also chosen as alternate for the all state tea Varslty A Squad TOP ROW left to rrght Cl1ffBovee end Don Hardrn tackle Jerry Lemm tackle hm Hubenthal center an co captaln MIDDLE ROW Drck Braun qrarterback Harold McCl1mans halfback D1ckM1lner tackle Dean Slechta halfback B11lL1pp1ncott coach BOYTOM ROW Ron Zedrker gtard J1mChamberlaLn guard Jack Prpkm end Jerry Kenoyer guard Frank Baker was absent when the prcture was taken Varslty B Squad TOP ROW left to rrght George Spanjer Don Madrson, Doyle Slechta Charles Russell MIDDLE ROW Brad Johnston Bob Day Cl1ffCarnon ArrhurGre1g BOTTOM ROW Varvrn Schadler Vernon Kirby Larry Larse hm Rees Varsrty C Squad TOP ROW left to rlght Kenrth Stewar llal lhll Drck Cox. MIDDLE ROW Elwood 'lreke Qlvlanagery Drck Olson Albert Kennan Bob lIan1ngtonfManagery BOTTOM ROW Don Pepln Dwrghr Bostwrcl Kent Chnstensen Drek Curtis Scores Cashmere Cashmere Cashmere Cashmere Cashmere Cashmere C ashmere Cashr lerc ' ntal pornts scored O Moses Lake Ellensburg Leavenworth Omak Wenatchee Ephrata Okanoban C helan. Total Scored agarnst 'Q '4'1 riff' ' 't '- .1 1 ' L I .'. , ..-W .,:, - - 44 ' 1 x - 1 rn. , : , 5 . Q . 5 , t: - . l . , . ' .' ' . - IL -I I 1 l I . Q . - -t Z1 1' I 1 Q n I n , : . - I P Al 9 Ill - 1 1 1 1 1 I . V Y I 4 , . . t, , , I 1 . . . I .' 4, . '7 .. ......2r .. .. .20 ..... , ....-nl ' .. . r ..........3.3 - .YN . :Q . . E QP' . x, Q 41 , 'tak ' if Ks, y ' . Q J? ' ' - I , , W 4' if, t to A Squad FRONT ROW, left to right: Mgr. Elwood Rieke, jerry Kenoyer, Dick Blonden, Marvin Schadler, Vernon Kirby, Jack Pipkin. BACK ROW: Harold McClimans. Jim Theiss, Don Hardin, Jim Hubenthal, Frank Baker, Z?aaLefAaf B Squad BACK ROW, left to right: Lynn Loudenback, Milo Flagel, Dick Braun, Doyle Slechta, Dick Milner. FRONT ROW: Dick Cox, Harlan Olson, Dick Curtis, Dwight Bostwick, Dean Slechta. vw ,M f,.s,,, John Rogers Okanogan . Cle Elm . . Ellensburg . Leavenworth Moses Lake Chelan. . . Omak . . . Peshastin . Dryden . Ephrata . . Wenatchee Chelan. . . Peshastin . Moses Lake Leavenworth Omak . . . Okanagan . Wenatchee Ephrata . . Total Scores A ..54 C.H ..31 C.H ..36 C.H ..56 C.H ..39 C.H ..24 C.H ..56 C.H ..4'7 C.H ..65 C.H ..42 C.H ..29 C.H ..5O C.H ..30 C.H ...36 C.H ...38 C.H ..35 C.H ...67 C.H. ...56 C.H. ... Total 41 48 47 40 59 50 46 48 37 44 41 46 41 40 34 56 41 45 2 L xr its ' si?1'f1?:sir15!!':II!!1r11rN- .. 6555, 'ifiilllfiw' ,. C 1, 4 FIRST ROW, left to right: Jerry Wells, Jim Rees, Kent Christensen, Robert Snelson, Joe Messe, Bill Nelson, Jack Pipkin. SECOND ROW: Gary Northrup, Joel Olinghouse, Dick Blonden, Dwight Blonden, Harold McClimans. THIRD ROW: Arthur Greig! Dick Milner, James Rankin, Don Phi lips, Bob Day, Gene Swihart. FOURTH ROWg Doyle Slec ta, Jerry Simpson, Don Madison, Dick Braun, Dale Hardin, Raymond Richardson, Don Hardin. jvc ennid BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Hal Hill, Douglas Rockenfield, Marian Smoot, Wilma Millard, David Linbeck. SECOND ROW: Naomi lbin, Cheryl Rem ey, Marilyn Paton, David Northrup. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Zediker, Jim Thiess, Jerry Lemm, Phillip Northrup. as -X f , Q 1 .XX t x , FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Harnden, D. Pepin, I. Hanington, D. Northrup, L. McDonald, D. Olson B. Johnston. SECOND ROW: A. Keenan, M. Schadler. D. Bostwick, S. Arbogast, C. Rix, T. Aldrich, D. Soward THIRD ROW: V. Lowe, D. Phillips, Dean Slechta, J. Pipkin, B. Day, D. Stewart, C. Yenter. BACK ROW: D. Milner, L. Loudenback, Doyle Slechta, R. Richardson, F. Baker, D. Braun, C. Bovee S. Flagel. gddezaf G.I'l6lg0l'5 Left to right: Jerry Wells, Elwood Rieke, Bob Hanington, Kent Christensen. in Aunasasmrr-.,.f-.,w...,...,5 C, M 1, .W,m?,w,,x,,Jm,'m v I 1 Q SNAPSHOTS OF WENATCHEE GAME On the left Cliff Bovee makes a one hander. On the right Dick Blonden goes on a fast break for two points. M clad era FRONT ROW: Edna Scamrnahorn, Jeanne Wood. BACK ROWg Pat Kenoyer, Hazel Coppess. . Q , . -- V+ c v' A in 3 4 ' of -M .. n wi' ' -N. s.,,Q IDU-ee Doreen Johnson Janice Richardson Gayle Jones Louise Fischer I Y. f5?g,Q Q-, -5 I if 459 s 'R Nui-QQ 'SX if 1 4 s r-, I,-Wi w vT ' -In if -:fl v lrgxg l : U , -,,, 3, ,,,, . , --st.-.ps A -- BACK ROW: Derifield, Simpson, Rosencrans. Scott, Sparber, Berry. Svilar, FRONT ROW: Coach Hall M . Belles, Newton, Mikkelson, Sutton, Greig, awrance, Hodfner, Mgr . Richardson. Aldous. ' t 1 FRONT ROW: Joan Gose, Esther Albin, Kay Kennedy, Anita Kaputa. BACK ROW: Sandra Barham, Patsy Stevens, Nancy Crittenden, Shirley Mehl. Scores Wenatchee 18 CHS Chelan 27 CHS E . Wenatchee 14 CHS Synnyslope 0 CHS Wenatchee 27 CHS E. Wenatchee 33 CHS 13 Chelan 13 CHS 7 Totals 122 83 Even though the ninth grade team had an unsuccessful season they played hard and long. They always worked hard and played their best ball. Coach Tom Hall taught these boys the essential funda- mentals. CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS SCORES E Wenatchee Moses Lake E Wenatchee Wenatchee Qumcy B Sunnyslope Wenatchee Chelan Ephrata Moses Lake Sunnyslope Chelan Sunnyslope Qulncy B Dryden Dryden Ephrata --C'-'-' HJECCVM 3' Fm FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ,Wa FRONT ROW left to rlgnt Duane Mlkkelsen George xy Gre1g Don Babcock Bobby Lawrence Roy Sv1lar Rolland Todd BACK ROW Rtchard Berry Gary Rosencrans Kenneth Coff1n Lowell Scott Ilffl Dolman Dale Sparber A-'xl FRESHMAN BASEBALL FRONT ROW left to ught Lucas Gaston Lawrence Satterfteld SECOND ROW Town Chamber lam Babcock Belles BACK ROW Inabntt Aldous Spar ber Mlkkelsen Gao FRONT ROW, left to right: Decker, Smoot, Kirkpatrick, Ferry, Wri ht, Coach Brod- niak Miller Snelson Cgalkin Jo . . , , y. SECOND ROW: Mackdanz, Newton, Child- ress, Smoot, Darlington, Harnden, Ward THIRD ROW: Andrews, Davenport, Berry Pace, Brunner, Baruoff, Olinghouse. BACK ROW: Stevens, Ladson, Cox, Ott Warren, Peterson, Richardson, Key. ,-5 'Wu fi FRONT ROW, left to right: Balabin, Steward Kirkpatrick, Smoot, Miller, Calkin,Pip- kin, Olinghouse, Coach Brodniak. SECOND R W: Ferry, Caudle, Brunner, Harnden, Darlington, Rhoades. THIRD ROW: Childress,Pace,Berry,Phillips, Bartroff, Richardson, Jones. FOURTH ROW: Britt, Ladson, Peterson, Key, Walters, Davenport, Warren. AO 'km FRONT ROW, left to right: Smoot, Calkin, Reese, Stevens, Ward, Stewart. SECOND ROW: Kirkpatrick, Broiler, Fischer, Miller, Snelson, Darlington, Harnden, Brunner. THIRD ROW: Childress, Phillips, Lawyer, Smoot, Rhoades, Olinghouse, Pace. FOURTH ROW: Murray, Hill, Davenport, Ferry, Fechner. BACK ROW1 Warren, Newton, Key, Peter- son, Richardson, Berry, Ladson, Cox. 3010!-W 7adt'wwf2 WMO ifsaaecg fwwwm . PM , ,Q WW af MW Wim, IR. SR. BANQUET 1951 QUEEN IEAN BONHAM KING BOYD ROGERS waitresses HOMECOMING 1952 QUEEN IDA MAE TIFT PRINCESS IANET COCHRANE PRINCESS PEGGY HOPKINS WILMA IEAN KIRK DONNA PHILLIPS AND BEVERLY RIX f .' K 2? 1 I X A! . Y as if ,I 9' aeaofurwze JACKIE IAQUISH Washingxon State Apple Blossom Festival 1952 C G55 P019 QC It rs now the year 1972 JIM HUBENTHAL and BETTY JACKSON CHUBENTHALJ are now the managers of the nation wrde radro and television hook up station CHS As a special favor to the public they are presenting the class of 52 rn an exclusive interview Errst on the program rs JERRY LEMM the leading candidate who rs running against Truman for the Presidency of the United States He rs financed by ELWOOD RIEKE vmo has become a multr mrllronarre banker by hrs rngenrous methods of collecting interest Next we have LOIS SCHOPP who rs rn popular demand all over the country for her cello playrng PIERRCE OLSON has taken over Arthur Murray s dancing lessons Hrs chief puprl rs JACK HOPKINS who has taken lessons for 13 years and still can t do the two step JACKIE JAQUISH rs a very busy reporter on the New York Times Quite a popular guy these days rs crooner CHARLES RUSSELL The Stork Club has really been taken over by CHS graduates GENE SWIHART makes an excellent Master of Ceremonies JOHN HOEFNER with hrs heavenly trumpet rs chrefsolorst accompanist Roy Rogers MARITA PECK rs hat check grrl and her sister VIOLET PECK is the cigarette girl Of course we can tforgetto mention the owner of the Stork Club GENE FOSDICK REGENA INABNIT was unable to attend this program as she rs touring the state ofVrrgrnra looking for Benny Here comes RAYMOND RICHARDSON who has definitely progressed since hrs high school days He rs now going steady with Margaret Truman MARY JO KNAPPERT rs a barker at the Ringling Bros Circus fArf' Arfll DALE and DON HARDIN have therr own radro program now They took over Ray and O Darcs Herdelberg Harmonarres KAY RICHARDSON moved to Calrfornra where she was spotted by talent scout RONALD ZEDIKER and rs now starring m her latest pictured Broken Love Affair ELSIE and VIVIAN SLATER are both marred by now and exchange cookre recrpes by telephone DICK B OIN EN rs still rn the dark developrng every evening, TOM SHERWOOD and his guitar have also made brief appearances with his JOHNNY KIRK has made a name for hrmself by frghtrng frres rn the West He rs assrsted occastonally by FRANK BAKER butFrank doesn t have much trme for that stnce he has taken top honors tn the Natronal Chess Tournament PAT KENOYER and JERRY SIMPSON were marrted shortly after graduatron nrght an are now busy ratsmg a football team fWhat about subs'7'?J HAROLD MCCLIMANS has gone to the dogs Instead of becomtng a denttst he became a vetertnarran IDA MAE TIFT ltked Homecomrng Queen so well that she dectded to stay at home among all of her old frrends And now for the Commercral Here comes DWIGHT and DUANE BLONDEN Whrch Twrn has the Tom? JOYCE STEWART IS an optometrtst tn New Haven Connecttcut Our next famous personaltty LS LARRY REES who has a sad story to relate He ts now wntte hatred all bent over and has to use a cane because Larry has been leadrng a very wrld ltfe srnce graduatron and II has fmally caught up wrth hrm AILENE ADAMS and JAMES RANKIN are very happtly marrted now and ltvrng VELDA FECHNER has an exclusrve beauty salon and caters to the most famous peo le MARY BRISKY, who has taken up ballet rs the Toast of New Orleans ANNALEE SCHELL has Just been named Burlesque Queen of 1972 ROALD SAMUELSON ts a travelrng lecturer now Hrs most famous subject lS More Ptgs per Acre LaVERNE WELLS rs ltvrng rn Alaska now where she ts grvmg swrmmtng lessons to the Eskrmos JIM THEISS who has always been so settled rn hrs ways has wrltten a book on Lrvmg tn Harmony RUTHANNA ALBIN just had her name rn Who s Who for rnventrng a tlnmble wrth an attachable pm cushron DAVID NORTHRUP rs the latest yo yo champron of the world AINN SNYDER has a well known Shoppe on Elfth Awe where she destgn s clothes for the stars of Broadway I ' ' I d A ' . .. , . - l I 7 I I in Salem, Oregon, where ,mggis a Preacher. , p . . . , . JIM ULRICH moved back to Montana where he has retrred on a dude ranch after makrng hrs frrst mrllron MARGARET MCVICKER has taken over the Monrtor Inn and busrness rs boomrng' Everybody better beware of JACK PIPKIN He rs an F B I man now and rs tryrng to prn SOITlCIhlIlg OH CVCIYODC LOIS COX has taken up sculpturrng Her last prece of art a crrcket on a matchbox rs on exhrbrt rn the Gallery of Frne Arts DELORES HAUGEN BAYNES rs now an understudy to Betty Davrs MARLENE STRUTZEL and BEULAH HANSEN jorned the WAVES and are now flrrtrng wrth the sarlors STANLEY FLAGEL rs now the champ wrestler ofthe world after defeatrng Swrngrng Sammy on televrsron last week keeps LORETTA GRENTZ, a prrvate secretary to Prrnce Aly Cat rs on the Rrvrera where she track of hrs gamblrng debts BOB HANINGTON who rs very experrenced has hrs own wreckrng agency DONNA JEWETT PIPKIN rs gorng to college whrle Floyd rs at home baby srttrng CLIFF BOVEE rs a deep sea drver now fHave you trred hrtchhrkrng on a submarrne et crrffvy JEAN ROLLER who was always havrng trouble wrth her car frnally became a mechanrc so the reparr brlls wouldn t cost so much LOWELLYN SHRABLE operates hrs own lrttle barber shop wrth a slogan readrng Trred of lrfe'P Try one of our chaves wrth the sharpest razors to be found' add W FRANK BAKER wrlls hrs good grades rn study hall to Loretta Farmer DICK BLONDEN wrlls hrs hopped up Ford to Hope Schmrdt VIVIAN SLATER wrlls her photogenrc abrlrty to Mary Schadler DWIGHT and DUANE BLONDEN wrll therr posrtron as rwrns rn the senror class to Ray and Roy Snelson Drck REGENA INABNIT wrlls her physrque to Emre Garret BETTY JACKSON and JIM HUBENTHAL leave therr seat rn study hall to Marra Burgess and Bates CLIFF BOVEE wrlls hrs one armed drrvrng to M110 Flagel JIM FAY leaves hrs supurb actrng abrlrty to Marvrn Radach STANLEY FLAGEL leaves hrs appetrte to Peggy Hopkrns Fearless GENE FOSDICK leaves all of hrs dates to Garl Frsh DALE HARDIN wrlls hrs clever cartoons to Jean Rogers JOHN HOEFNER leaves hrs beautrful legs to Mary Slrngsby JACK HOPKINS leaves hrs golden locks to Ralph Wennrng . . . . , ' 1 I . . ,, . , ,, n 1 v - . 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N - - 4 PAT KENOYER wrlls her long legs to Vernon Krrby JACKIE JAQUISH leaves her posrtron rn drrll team to Joan Lowers LOIS COX wrlls her letter wrrtrng to Sharlene Frsher ANNALEE SCHELL leaves her grggles to Sonja Samuelson MARGARET MCVICKER wrlls her' low grades rn mathematrcs to Shrrley Patrrck LOIS SCHOPP leaves her wardrobe to Hazel Coppess PEIRRCE OLSON wrlls hrs bottle of Mrneral Orl to Dwrgnt Bostwrck VELDA FECHNER wrlls her many boy frrends to Barbara Barker La VERNE WELLS leaves all her actrvrtres to Vrrgrnra Farver MARITA PECK leaves her extra credrts rn hrstory to Edwrn Henderson and Shrrley Thompson GENE SWH-IART wrlls hrs curley toupee to Walter Nelson AILENE ADAMS wrlls her drmples to Murrel Calkrn ELSIE SLATER wrlls her apple pres to John Hannrngton KAY RICHARDSON leaves her srze three and one half shoes to Glen Rompel BOB HANNINGTON wrlls hrs wrnnrng abrlrty rn track to Anna Faye Chrldress Here s a lucky fellow DON HARDIN wrlls hrs mastermrnd rn musrc to Stanley Arbogast Jrm Chamberlarn should be well pleased He s gettrng the energetrc abrlrty that JOHN JACK PIPKIN wrlls hrs revealrng muscles to Don Peprn Oh' Oh' Look out now' DAVID NORTHRUP wrlls hrs way wrth the grrls to Brad Johnston Come now Brad dont be bashful JIM THEISS wrlls hrs abrlrty to make Jokes to Don McGrew Know anythrng else funny'7 Jrm Frsher and Arthur Grergd won t have to worry now they re rnherrtrng muscle bound physrque from LOWELLYN SHRAB E and LARRY REES ELWOOD RIEKE leaves hrs drscrrmrnatron of yell leaders to Ray Roberts JERRY LEMM wrlls hrs posrtron as tackle to Marvrn Ray and Gene Fogelstrom fCan you handle all that werght boys9J CHUCK RUSSELL leaves hrs good looks to Polly McCandless TOM SHERWOOD wrlls hrs home rn the mountarns to Sally Sprer RUTI-IANNA ALBIN leaves her posrtron as Pep Club Presrdent to Joan Qurnn RON ZEDIKER wrlls hrs drct to Shrrley Grant RAY RICHARDSON wrlls hrs car to Myma Jorgenson HAROLD MCCLIMANS wrlls hrs grrn to Martrn Roys JAMES RANKIN wrlls hrs abrlrty to make love rn class to Don Phrllrps ROALD SAMUELSON leaves hrs rotten grades rn Econ to Carolyn Pratt JOYCE STEWART leaves her glasses to Sally Powers JERRY SIMPSON leaves hrs bottle of peroxrde to Larry Larse KIRK has, especially in English. I r'17'l' l - IDA MAE TIFT willsher ability to getgossip to Anne Bixler. CBe sure to get plenty, Annelj MARY BRISKY wills her red hair to Weluona Burgess. VIOLET PECK wills her earrings to Wilma Millard. DONNA IEWETT PIPKIN leaves her little crosley to Marilyn Grentz, Oh! Oh! Marilyn, This can't happen, sorry, LORETTA GRENTZ wills her D. A. R. position to Jerry Kenoyer. MARLENE STRUTZEL and BEULAH HANSON will their forty-five minute lunch hour to Terry Aldrich. fDoing you know what, girlsj MARY KNAPPERT and ANN SNYDER will their ability to make a C average in English to Charles Yenter, QGood luck, Chucky JIM ULRICH wills his singing ability to Vernon Schmidt. fVernon, here is your chance to make a big hit on Broadway.J MJ RU i if 45 if R 'saw - if y ldfsef . f I rv, 5 X 1. Hittin' the bottle again 6. Them were the days. 2. Bogart style 7, Looks Natural, Kids , 3. Grow up, Loretta. 8, Ohhhhhhhh, LaVerne! 4. Wow, what pulchritude 9. Young Daniel Boone. 5, Pink Elephant 10. 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