Charles Francis Adams High School - Bantam Yearbook (Clarkston, WA)
- Class of 1951
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In the clossroom we bend our bocks ond furrow our brows to Ieorn our oco- demic studies. ln the crowded holls ond in quiet rneditotion we Ieorn the foundotions of reol friendship. On the mople court ond on the gridiron we Ieorn the virtues of good sports- monship. Rousing student body elec- tions teoch us the fun ond duty of citizenship. Our own student govern- ment points the woy to higher levels of lecidership. We lecirn rnony things in C. H. S. ond it is to these idecils we hopefully dedicote this cinnuol. Dv. ONTENTS ADMINISTRATION . . . . 7 CLASSES . . . . I3 ACTIVITIES . . . . 37 MUSIC . . . . 53 SPORTS . . . . 63 JUNIOR HIGH. . . . 81 BOOSTERS . . . .IOI Five 01 5' X, Q X 0 ,,2- . x-f gm ? 95 ZF !! x 4 a ' 1 ,,.. , r 1 Eight We have a mascoT abouf which we Talk and To which we look wiTh pride. lTs symbol, an emblem oT adornmenf, is emblazoned on our uni- Tormsq iT is consTrucTed on The highesT pinnacle and conTinually waTches over our communiTy. Why all This pride? To me iT is because oT our loelief in Those ideals ThaT make Tor The besT characTer developmenf. a characTer ThaT ex- presses iTselT in leadership Tor Those Things ThaT demand our highesT admirafion-a will To win louT To win fairly, conducT abouT which we need never loe ashamed, accomplishmenf ThaT makes Tor success. a personalify ThaT aTTracTs and iusfi- Ties Triendships. Our mascof, Vickie, can lead us To greafer vicfories because of The vicTories won in high school in Those Things on which characTer is kJuilT. W. J. l-IARMON The success of a high school depends in a large measure upon the loyalty and spirit of its student body. I refer to that type of loyalty and tradition that impels the student to keep continually in mind the honor and prestige of his high school and to guide his conduct accordingly. The tradition of real friendliness and open-minded accept- ance by all our students of every new boy and girl regardless of race, creed, color, is a tribute to our school and our American way of life. The loyalty of the people of the community to our schools is a tradition long established by former graduates of our high school and who now live in Clarkston and take an intense interest and pride in the accomplishments of their sons and daughters. Many of our graduates have risen to the top in their chosen field. Several have received National recognition in art, athletics, music, writing, and scientific fields. This type of loyalty is reflected in the determined and competitive spirit of our athletes, public speakers, music groups, future farmer boys, and debaters to excel in their work. The student that wants his high school to be of the first rank will not permit or go unchallenged in his presence a slanderous remark concerning the character of his high school because the welfare and success of the school will be his success. W. E. KRANIER ,. .ff BACK ROW: Auer, Beloit, Townsend, Granberg, VanTine, Vaughn, D. Kube, SECOND ROW: Betts, J. Kube, Fuchs, Heasley, Noyes, Adams, Coulter, Nlr. Quigley. FIRST ROW: Spooner, Plank, Nladison, Cargill. The dulies ol 'rhe S'l'uden'r Council are 'ro discuss problems pui up by siudenis in lhe school and. generally, +o govern ihe school. The sludenl body officers ably led This group. They were: Presidenl. Wayne Plank: Vice-Presidenl, Bob Cargill: Secrelary, Barbara Madison: Treasurer, Rich- ard Spooner. and Advisor. Mr. Louis Quigley. Harmon, Richardson, Clerk, Taylor, Peterson, Alboucq, Grim, Chairman. Zocvwlafg ' lvleeling once a mon'l'h, ihe school board sei up siandards lor lhe school and discussed school problems. They are greally apprecialed for lheir inleresi in The acliviiies of lhe siudenls. Nine Advisor. Mr. Louis Quigley . . . Presidenf. Bob Morgan . . . Vice-Presidenf. Marvin Wheeler . . . Secrefary. Pafsy Grasser . . . Treasurer, Nancy Noyes . . . Sergeanf-af-Arms, Leonard Esflund . . . Assisfanf Advisor. Mrs. Mary Garner. S Semkvw We, The Senior Class of '51, began our Three-year Trek Through The halls of C. H. S. in The fall of '48, Since Then we have come a long way seeking knowledge and pleasures. As acTive Sophomores we builT The TradiTional pre-Thanksgiving bon- fire and decoraTed for BaccalaureaTe. The HarvesT HaunT dance was our firsT big success as Juniors. Fol- lowing nexT was our class play, The Inner Willy, and The annual Junior Prom. For our Theme we chose STarlighTing Seniors. Then, wiTh Two years' experience behind us, we began our lasT year wiTh Top HaT, The Theme for our Senior Ball. We parficipafed in The all- school play, The Charm School, and as Seniors we sponsored a varieTy show. C Day and The sneak, followed by BaccalaureaTe, led us To The final nighT of CommencemenT. IT was wiTh a Tear or Two in our eyes ThaT we received our much-Treasured diplomas and bade a fond farewell To The happy Times aT C. H. S. Flower: Orchid Colors. Silver and Blue MoTTo: WiThin ourselves our fuTure lies. Fourteen i l 1 ln fhe fop spof fhis year we find fwo de- serving boys. If you wanf someone who sfudies hard. works hard. and plays hard. your man is Bob Morgan. Bob is nof only very acfive in afh- lefics, buf also in sfudenf acfivifies. Being presidenf of fhe senior class is a hard iob, buf Bob handled if very successfully. We lcnow fhaf Bob will confinue fo be oufsfanding in whafever he chooses fo do. Sharing fop honors we find Ed Renshaw. Ed was very acfive in public speaking and debafe. ln fhis field he has won many honors. Speech making wasn'f Ed's only inferesf in high school. l-le was very acfive in F. F. A. and was secrefary during his senior year. Second place honors fhis year wenf fo Bill Kramer who disproves fhe old sayingjjell 00 brawn and no brain No only was ll . f i aw oufsfanding sfudenf buf he was an oufsfand ing afhlefe. During his sophomore year he was class presidenf. In his senior year he was selecfed for fhe all-sfafe foofball feam. BiII's dependabilify and parficipafion in various ac- fivifies proves fhaf he will be a success in whafever he does. Sendafze l. Beverly Joyce Foredyce 4. Barbara Jean Madison 2. Rita Cecilia Fuchs 5. Robert Lewis Morgan 3. William Kenneth Kramer 6. Wayne K. Plank Q- Waieddotaaiaaa Edward F. Renshaw . . . Robert Lewis Morgan Safamzfafzian i. Agnes E. Korvola 2. Sharon Lynn Yochum William Kenneth Kramer 744 5444644142 Seams 6. ' 7 3. Nelle Delores Forsman 8. 4. Martha Lou Blackwell 9. 5. Barbara Jean Madison lO. Www 2466 l. Arline Rae Adams ll. 2. Sharon Raye Dygert l2. 3. Beverly Joyce Foredyce l3. 4. Rita Cecilia Fuchs l4. 5. Ilene Doris Granberg 15. 6. Lucille Beverly Haas l6. 7. Carrol Hemly l7. 8. John W. Jesse iS. 9. Jerene Ann McGinn l9. lO. Lloyd McLaughlin 20. Sixteen Donna Jeanette Standley Richard Samuel Vaughn James Berry Townsend Marilyn Violet Heikkinen Marguerite Joyce Hayden Mary Ann Noyes 'Ma ry Kathryn Osborn Joanne Eleanor Peterson Wayne K. Plank Myra Jean Raby Alice Deloris Stapleton Frankie Elaine Sitton Maxine Mae Turnbow Donna Marie Unkie Marvin Leann Wheeler ADAMS, ARLINE RAE IArlineI- As busy as a bee and as sweet as its honey. Bowling 45 Student Council 45 Pep Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Girls' Let- ter Club 35 sports manager 45 Band 1, 35 Mixed Glee Accomp. 2, 3, 45 Mod- ern Dance 3, 45 Accomp. to Trio 25 Treble Triad 35 Girls' Quartet 45 Pep Band 35 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Jr. Prom Committee5 Jr. Class Play Com- mittee5 Sr. Ball Committee5 Cupid's Choice Committee. ALBOUCQ, LEON T. tPorkyJ- A car -to-him is-a mere plaything. Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball Mgr. 2, 3, 45 Boxing Mgr. 3, 45 F.F.A. 2, 3, vice-president 45 Boys' Letter Club 4. BARTLETT, JEAN ELLIS IJeanieI- And then I got married. Art Club 35 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 Girls' Glee 3, 45 Library 45 Harvest Haunt Commit- tee5 Junior Prom Committee5 Junior Class Play Committee5 Senior Ball Committee. BENNETT, RICHARD GUY lDickJ- t'What-no parties? Boxing 2, 35 Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Glee 1, 2, 35 Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3,5 D. E. Club 4. BLACKWELL, MARTHA LOU CMartyl - As Dwight says, starlight is bet- ter. F.H.A. Song Leader 45 Girls' Letter Club 45 Drama Club 45 Band 2, 35 Clarinet Quartet 25 Sextet 2, 35 Treble Triad 2, 35 Girls' Quartet 45 Mixed Glee 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance 3, 45 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Committee5 Junior Class Play5 Senior Ball Committee. BRENNAN, L. PATRICIA fPattJ-'Wt ain't what you do, it's the way you do it. Tumbling 25 Scarlet and Black 45 Girls' Letter Club 45 Mixed Glee 2, 45 Library 45 Senior Ball Committee5 Cupid's Choice Committee. Entered again in the fall of 1950 from Idaho Fal s. ADAMSON, DWIGHT fMenzoJ- If there is anything you want to know, don't ask me. Football 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 15 Track 2, 3, 45 Boxing 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 35 Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, president 45 D. E. Club 4. ANDREWS, JON E. iJonJ- I'm a .self-made.man and.l love mysmakerj' Sophomore Class Vice-President5 An- nual Staff 35 Mixed Glee 2, 3, 45 Library 4. BELOIT, HOWARD R. lHankJ-'II'd love to cultivate my bass voice! Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, president 45 Boys' Letter Club 3, 45 Mixed Glee 45 Library 45 D. E. Club 45 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior Ball Com- mittee. BIRDSELL, IVA ELIZABETH lIvaI - On with the dancel F.H.A. 2, 45 Scarlet and Black 35 Girls' Letter Club 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Clari- net Quartet 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Mixed Glee 2, 45 Treble Triad 25 Modern Dance 45 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior Ball Committee. BRAUN, PATRICIA LOU IPattJ- The gal that puts the pep in the pepper. Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Pep Club 3, vice-president 45 F. H. A. 2, vice-president 3, 45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 Yell Leader 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance 3, 45 Office Girl 45 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Committee. BROCKMAN, ARTHUR E. CPugl-NI would give all my fame for a pot of gold and safety from women. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Boxing 25 F.H.A. 2, 3, reporter 45 Boys' Let- ter Club 4, Library 4. Seventeen CARGILL, ROBERT LELAND tRardl- Women are like elephants-I like to look at them, but I'd hate to own one. Basketball 2, 3, Student Body vice- president 4, Junior class treasurer 3, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, Trumpet Trio 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Harvest Haunt Com- mittee, Junior Prom Committee, Sen- ior Ball Committee, W.S.C. second semester. CLAUSEN, EVERETT E. CEVI-UA young man who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Boxing 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 2, 3, treasurer 4, Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Library 4. DYGERT, SHARON RAYE iSherryJ -- If silence is golden, I'Il never be a millionaire. Annual Staff 4, Mixed Glee 4, Office Girl 4, Cupid's Choice Committee. EDHOLM, SHIRLEY LYNNE iShirIl- l'I like work, it fascinates me, I could sit and look at it for hours. Girls' League treasurer 3, Girls' League Council 4, Pep Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, secretary 3, president 4, Annual Staff 3, co-editor 4, Scarlet and Black 3, staff 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, Drama Club 4, Library 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Ball Committee, All- School Play Committee, Cupid's Choice Committee. FISH, KATHERINE MAE iKittenJ- 'lTo love, cherish, and to obey. Bowl- ing 3, 4, Girls' Letter Club 4, Band 2, 3, Office Girl 4. FITZSIMMONS, BEBE CAROL iBebl 'lDo unto others as ou would have - y others do unto you. Girls' League historian 3, F.H.A. 4, Art Club presi- dent 3, Scarlet and Black 3, staff 4, Mixed Glee 4, Modern Dance 4, Li- brary 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee. Eighteen CASEY, KENNETH WAYNE fKenJ- Straighten out and die right. Li- brary 4. Entered from Lewis 82 Clark in 1948. DAVIS, ROBERT LEO iBobJ-llWhy sleep at home when you can sleep at school? Boxing 4. Entered from Lew- iston High School in 1949. DYKEN, ELIZABETH MOCK iLizJ- l'I do! Girls' Letter Club 3, Mixed Glee 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Library 4, Cupid's Choice Committee. ESTLUND, LEONARD M. iLilJ-llAlI great men die young, I feel sick! Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Senior Class sergeant- at-arms, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, chaplain 4, Boys' Letter Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Library 4, Harvest Haunt Committee. FISCHER, DAVE CLAUDE iDaveJ- 'lEvery man for himself! Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boxing 2, 3, 4, Soph- omore sergeant-at-arms, Pep Club 3, F.F.A. 3, Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, D. E. Club 4. FOREDYCE, BEVERLY JOYCE fBegeJ -'lNow if you were to ask a sheep- herder's opinion . . . Tennis 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Pep Club 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Drama Club treasurer 4, Yell Leader 4, Ma- jorette 2, Mixed Glee 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, Jr. Class Play Com- mittee, Sr. Ball Committee, Cupid's Choice Committee. FORSMAN, NELLE DELORES CDelo- resb-ll. . . and then Dick went to college. Girls' Letter Club 4, Drama Club sergeant-at-arms 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Mixed Glee 4, Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, 4, Mu Delta Epsilon 2, Accomp. to Sextet 2, 3, Treble Triad 2, Girls' Quartet 2, 4, Boys' Quartet 3, Pep Band 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Jr. Prom Committee, Harvest Haunt Committee, Sr. Ball Committee, Cupid's Choice Committee. GILLHAM, JOHN F. CSackJ-l'Any- body want to buy a good car cheap? Boxing 3, Band 2, 4, Mixed Glee 4, Library 4, Junior Class Play Commit- tee, Junior Prom Committee, Harvest Haunt Committee. Entered from New- port High School in 1949. GRANBERG, ILENE DORIS CBlondieJ - If I have something to say, I say it! F.H.A. 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Mixed Glee 4, Library 4, Cupid's Choice Committee. HAAS, LUCILLE BEVERLY KLucyJ- I wanna be a brat! Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Art Club vice-president 3, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Girls' Glee 4, Junior Prom Committee, Harvest Haunt Committee, Junior Class Play, Senior Ball Committee, All-School Play, Cupid's Choice Com- mittee. HAYDEN, MARGUERITE JOYCE iPeggyJ- She has a smile for every- one and a great big cheery hello. Bowling 3, 4, Girls' League president 4, Girls' League Council president 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Mixed Glee 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Library 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Brass Sex- tet 3, 4, D. E. Club 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, Sr. Ball Committee, Cupid's Choice Com- mittee. Entered from Cottonwood High School in fall of 1949. HEASLEY, VERLA MAE fverlal - 'lSilence is golden and I am no gold cligger. Bowling 3, Student Council 4, Pep Club 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Mixed Glee 2, Girls' Glee 4, Office Girl 4, Library 4, Senior Ball Com- mittee. FUCHS, RITA CECILIA iReetJ - Studies just to pass the time away between weekends. Student Council 4, Pep Club 4, F.H.A. historian 2, president 3, 4, Scarlet and Black 3, staff 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Girls' Glee 4, Library 4, Jr. Class Play, Jr. Prom Committee, Har- vest Haunt Committee, Sr. Ball Com- mittee, Cupid's Choice Committee. GLIDDEN, ROLAND CURTIS KRoIlyl- Why study when you're going to join the navy? Football 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, Track 2, 4, F.F.A. 3, Boys' Letter Club 4, D. E. Club 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Junior Prom Com- mittee. GRASSER, PATRICIA LOUISE IPatsyJ -liShe is as sweet as a song. Senior Class secretary, Pep Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, historian 3, 4, Yell Leader 4, Girls' Letter Club 4, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Harvest Haunt Committee. HANSEN, LORRAINE BELLE iLor- rainel-l'Eat, drink and be merry- tomorrow I go on a diet. F.H.A. 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, Library 4. HAYNES, RICHARD E. iRichardi- You can never tell a book by its cover. Football 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 4, Photography Club 4, Visual Aids Oper- ator 4, Library 4. HEIGHTON, RUTH ELIZABETH KRuthieJ- If the world is kind, I might graduate. F.H.A. 2, Art Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Mixed Glee 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee. Nineteen HEGEL, GILBERT E. iHegl-'lHere it comes! F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. HEMLY, CARROL 4Carroll-'lNeat and trim from her head to her feet. F.H.A. 3, 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, vice- president 4, Drama Club 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Library 4, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Class Play Committee, Senior Ball Committee, All-School Play. JOHNSON, ALLAN S. iJohnnyl-l'Lit- tle, but mighty. Boxing 2, 3, Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Visual Aids Opera- tor 4, Library 4. KORVOLA, AGNES E. CAggiel- 'lReady, willing and able. Pep Club 3, treasurer 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Scarlet and Black 3, editor 4, Debate 2, Girls' Letter Club 4, Drama Club 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Junior Class Play. LARSON, ROBERT H. CBobl-'Shame is an ornament to the young, a dis- grace to the old. Entered from Day- ton High School in fall of1950. MADISON, BARBARA JEAN iBarbl- l'An efficient secretary and not bad at other things, either. Student Body Secretary 4, Student Council Secre- tary 4, Girls' League Secretary 4, Girls' League Council 4, Jr. Class Sec- retary, Pep Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Band 1, 3, Pep Band 3, Mixed Glee 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, Modern Dance 3, 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, Jr. Class Play Committee. Twenty HEIKKINEN, MARILYN VIOLET iHeikkyl-- Shall I be an old maid?- that is the question! Pep Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, co-editor 4, Debate 2, secretary 3, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Library 4, Jr. Class Play, Jr. Prom Committee, Harvest Haunt Committee, Sr. Ball Committee, All-School Play Commit- tee, Cupid's Choice Committee. JESSE, JOHN W. Uohnnyl- Absent in body, but present in spirit. Foot- ball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Baseball Mgr. 2, Golf 3, Student Council 3, Boys' Club secretary 4, Hi-Y Club 2, secretary 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3, Pep Band 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, Mixed Glee 2, 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Jr. Prom Commit- tee, Jr. Class Play Committee, Sr. Ball Committee, W.S. C. second semester. KAUFFMAN, LESTER LEE iLukel- 'II may be little, but there's a lot of me. Boxing 2, 3, 4, Scarlet and Black 3, D.E. Club 4, Visual Aids Operator 4, Library 4, Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, sergeant-at-arms 4. KRAMER, WILLIAM K. tMoosel- l'Murder on the gridiron! Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Student Council 2, 3, Boys' Club president 4, Sophomore Class President, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Band 2, 4, Mixed Glee 2, 3, Boys' Quartet 3, Harvest Haunt Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Class Play, Senior Ball Committee. LAWEN, ESTHER LOUISE 4Lonniel- Daddy, get me one of those! Art Club 3, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Library 4, Senior Ball Committee. MCGINN, JERENE ANN CJerryl- Why study? I may not have to re- cite Mixed Glee 3, 4, Mixed Quintet 3, All-School Play, Senior Ball Com- mittee. Entered from Holy Names Academy in spring of 1950. MCLAUGHLIN, LLOYD EUGENE lLloydl-'lPoliteness goes far, yet costs nothing. Debate 2, 3, 45 Li- brary 4. MORGAN, ROBERT LEWIS iLouieJ-- If talent were water, he'd be the whole blooming sea. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Senior Class president5 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, secretary 45 Drama Club 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Mixed Glee 45 Trumpet Trio 3, 45 Brass Sextet 45 Jr. Class Play Com- mittee5 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Jr. Prom Committee5 Sr. Ball Committeeg All-School Play Committee. NISSEN, DICK HANS CHansi-'tHe didn't have his Hi-Y pin long enough to remember what it looked like. Football 35 Basketball 35 Track 35 Hi-Y 45 D. E. Club 45 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior Ball Committee. Entered from Grangeville High School in 1949. NYE, ROBERT GENE lBobl - llHe is small, but his aim is great. Base- ball 35 F.F.A. 2, 45 Library 45 Harvest Haunt Committee. PEARSON, ARLENE MARIE CArleneJ - Silence is golden5 speech is silver. She has a little of both. Bowling 45 Girls' Glee 4. Entered from Asotin High School in 1950. PETERSON, CHARLES L. tCharliei- 'lHe's wise-yes, lengthwise! Cross- Country 2, 35 Library 4. MEEHAN, PATRICIA ANN iPatl- 'iNo! I don't bleach my hair5 the sun does. F.H.A. 25 Scarlet and Black 3, staff 45 Girls' Letter Club 35 Mixed Glee 2, 3, 45 Office Girl 45 Library 45 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior Ball Commit- tee5 Cupid's Choice Committee. MOSMAN, CAROL R. lMousieI-l'Now I can start livin'. Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 Mixed Glee 2, 45 Sextet 45 Quar- tet 45 Trio 45 Library 45 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Com- mittee5 Senior Ball Committee5 Cupid's Choice Committee. NOYES, MARY ANN tNancyJ-'iThe blush is beautiful, but sometimes in- convenient. Student Council 45 Girls' League treasurer 45 Girls' League Council 45 Senior Class treasurer5 Sophomore Class sergeant-at-arms5 F.H.A. 45 Girls' Letter Club 3, 45 Mixed Glee 3, 45 Girls' Glee 35 Treble Triad 35 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior Ball Committee5 Cupid's Choice Committee. OSBORN, MARY KATHRYN iOsiel- With a manner calm and a heart sincere. Band 4. Entered from Asotin High School in 1950. PETERS, JEANETTE LOUISE lJean- ettei- I expect to pass through the world but once, so why take life seri- ously! Girls' Glee 45 Library 45 Har- vest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Committee. PETERSON, GALE A. S. iPeteI- Where are all the girls hiding? Football 2, 35 Scarlet and Black 35 Mixed Glee 35 D. E. Club 4. Twenty-one PETERSON, JOANNE ELEANOR fTumpyJ- Men, I neither hate nor love them, you might call it tolera- tion. Tennis 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3, Girls' League Council 4, Pep Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, Girls' Letter Club 3, president 4, D.E. Club 4, Modern Dance 3, Office Girl 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee. PLANK, WAYNE K. iWaynel- Soph- omore boys will take down the chairs! Track 2, 3, 4, Student Body presi- dent 4, Student Council 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, chaplain 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Band Council president 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Brass Sextet 3, Trumpet Trio 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Mixed Glee 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee. POND, JAMES WILLIAM iPuddlesl- 'lA man who blushes is not quite a brute. Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Mixed Glee 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3, 4, Dixieland Band 4, Senior Ball Com- mittee. RABY, MYRA JEAN iMyral-t'She never missed a chance to have a good time. Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Office Girl 4, Harvest Haunt Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee. RENSHAW, EDWARD FRANKLIN CEdJ-t'He takes a pile of books home every night, but does he open them? Cross-Country 3, 4, F.F.A. 2, 3, sec- retary 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Photography Club 4, Library 4, Senior Ball Committee. SANFORD, NORMAN LEE fNorml- HI'm a star, I come out at night. Football 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 3, Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, 4. Twenty-two PHILLIPS, BERTHA tBerthaD - Dropped school the second semester. PLUNKETT, ALLEN REID CAIJ-'II was rooked. Visual Aids Operator 4, Library 4. POOLE, DWIGHT MARTIN tStubl-H1 like starlight better. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, vice-president 4, Annual Staff 4, D. E. Club 4, Boys' Letter Club 3, 4, Drama Club president 4, Band 3, Harvest Haunt Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Class Play, Senior Ball Committee, All-School Play Committee. REDSHAW, RUTH MARGARET tRufusl-l'Just when I learned to love the place, I had to leave it. Girls' Glee 2. RUGG, BOB K. CSD-t'What do you think you are, a light bulb? Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 4, Boys' Letter Club vice-presi- dent 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 4, Band Council 2, 3, 4. SARGENT, CLELLAND GLENN CSargJ - What's your opinion against mil- lions of others? Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Boxing 4, F.F.A. 3, Boys' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Glee 2, 4, D. E. Club 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee. SCHARBACH, DON JOE tFritzl- And the little Ford rambled right along. Football 25 Basketball 2, 35 Track 25 Hi-Y Club 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 35 Band Council 35 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Com- mittee. SILLEMAN, HAROLD EDWARD CBunkyJ-i'Speak to him, ladies, and see if you can move him. Baseball 25 F.F.A. 2, 3, sentinel 45 Golf 2, 35 Library 4. SIPES, ARTHUR LEROY KRoyl - Some think him bashful, but we won- der. Annual Staff 45 Photography Club 45 Visual Aids Operator 4. SMITH, LORRAINE ELLEN CRandyl -l'Quiet by nature, but with a sweet disposition. Mixed Glee 4. Entered from Lewiston High School in fall of 1948. STAPLETON, ALICE DELORIS KAliceJ - Her smile will refresh many a weary traveler. Tumbling 3, 45 Girls' Glee 3. Entered from Lewiston High School in fall of 1949. SUNDSTROM, EVERETT B. QEVJ- You name it and you can have it. Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Track 3, 45 F.F.A. 2, 3, president 45 Boys' Letter Club 45 Visual Aids Operator 45 Library 4. SCHUSTER, ROSEMARY tTotsyl - Let all the world slide5 I'll not budge an inch. Art Club 35 D.E. Club 45 Mixed Glee 3. SIMS, RONALD B. KRonJ- Why, when I was hunting polar bears in South America . . . Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 45 Baseball 35 Boys' Letter Club 45 Photography Club 45 Library 45 Harvest Haunt Com- mittee. SMITH, DONNA JEANNE fShortyJ- UI was once a stranger, but you took me in. Girls' Glee 3, 4. Entered from LaGrande High School in spring of 1950. STANDLEY, DONNA JEANETTE lDonnaJ- Men, men, the more the merrier. Tennis 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 35 Girls' Letter Club secretary 45 Mixed Glee 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee 25 Treble Triad 2, 35 Quartet 45 Sextet 45 Trio 45 Office Girl 45 Library 45 Harvest Haunt Committee5 Junior Prom Com- mittee5 Junior Class Play Committee5 Senior Ball Committee. STOUT, LARRY E. CPinkyJ- Ladies, my time is occupied. Football 35 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. Entered from Roosevelt High School of Port Angeles in fall of 1948, SURRY, DELORIS M. iDelorisJ- Her mind is like a sundial5 it records only pleasantnessf' F.H.A. 45 Scarlet and Black 3, staff 45 Library 45 Harvest Haunt Committee. Twe nty-th ree Twenty-six 7a m ' We will always miss David's inleclious lauglwler and his winning smile. 4 I x H S ,M i W M W4 4.2 L' , Q wwf J, VX , Y 7' 'X km S! f 232, sf fi' A ,X-'ff A Qs! , , 2, . V 3:2391 v f Vw a W ' 1.-i f 3fg5'5:gE'iw ' w Q , . ,. ' V -. :, k . SQ . A 1 5 LW, 5 s Q f 2 1 sfifxg 555554 1 f e I I I ffwii Eff V :Wi 1 W 3- 1? A a f Q Advisor. Mr. STephen Ross . . . PresidenT, Jim Ridenour . . . Vice-PresidenT, Carmen BaTTerTon . . . SecreTary. Sharon Baaclc . . . Treasurer, l Sarbacher . . . SergeanT-aT-Arms, Dean lvlarTin . . . AssisTanT Advisor, lvliss Ardyce lverson. JH il' ii i lllffllv . wikis M. T wwmm My A busy year scheduled for The Juniors kepT Them hopping. WW They began wiTh The annual harvesT dance, STricTly Corn, on OCTO- ber 21. As is cusTomary, a king and queen were chosen. They were Shirley Spooner and Ronnie Sullivan. Who Killed AunT Caroline? was presenTed by The Junior Class on March 13. This mysTery comedy was enioyed by everyone who aTTended. The ever-popular Junior Prom was March 30. The hall was beauTiTully decoraTed in rainbow colors wiTh The dreamy poT of gold aT The end. The Theme? Rainbow Rhapsody. The Prom Queen? CuTe Herbie CoulTer. The Junior Class ended Their busy year by decoraTing for commence- menT. Leading This class were: PresidenT, Jim Ridenour, Vice-PresidenT, Car- men BaTTerTon, SecreTary, Sharon Baackg Treasurer, lva Mae Sarbacherf SergeanT-aT-Arms, Dean MarTimfiand Advisors, Mr. STephen Ross and Miss Ardyce :vers 'T Elf RRRRR W iblffllsfiiigr . f QW? lpflliigll .V ,eytyie QV if Don Anderson Laura Anderson Sharon Baack Dale Banks Alice Barnett May Barnett Shirley Basinger Carmen Batterton Henry Beardsley Shirley Beardsley Gerald Behler Marie Behler Janet Berry Gerry Britton Allan Broehl Bill Brooks Millie Brown Bob Candler Earl Cash Ray Chapman Delbert Clausen Ed Cory Cherryol Coulter Doug Currin Mel Davenport Walt Davis Bob DeBorde Frank Deering Don DeLisIe Ted Dollemore Bob Dunseth Joe Eagan Jeanette Ebert Art Ells Bonnie Evans Bernerd Ewing Marion Ewing Jim Farance Henry Flatt Larry Flatt Jackie Florance Richard Galles Don Garner Janese Geidl Margaret Gill Jerry Girard Clinton Glover Stan Granberg Murray Gribble Mickey Hughes Mary Isaksen Danny James Tom Jerald Carrol Johnson Alvin Johnson Merlyn Johnson Deane Jolstead Kathleen Jones Joyce Kendall Jim Kerr Twentyenine Thirty JoAnne Kerr Gordon Kilmanis Violet King Bill Knopes Dan Kube Lucille LaCombe Barbara Lee Billy Lee Joan Lewis Betty Lintula Janet Lusk Dean Martin Monte McComas Lauren McFarland Wilma McFarland Leonard Michael Arletta Millard Charles Mix Bud Moyer Josephine lvlunden Carol Myers Marilyn Nelson Letty Nichols Dave Omans Don Omans John Osbor'n Bob Peck Orville Phillips Edna Reidhaar Jim Ridenour Iva Sarbacher Melvin Schrempp Romona Shaffer Janet Shaw Eunice Shoop Beverly Showers Barbara Sidwell Elizabeth Skiles Duane Sloppy Joyce Sloppy Mary Snyder Dick Spooner Shirley Spooner Clayton Stone Darrell Storholt Ronnie Sullivan Polly Surry Flora Tierney Carol Vrooman Allene Wallace David Weatherly Pete Weitz Lois Wilsey Dick Wilson Rae Wilson Evelyn Witters Jerry Zentz Jerry Nash Sharlene Poe 3335 fN fl Advisor. lvlr. Frank Mosher . . . Presiclenf. Norman Van Tine . . . Viceqlaresiclenf. Bob Fischer . . . Secrefary Geral dine Yochum . . . Treasurer. Don Poe . . . Sergeanf-af-Arms, Casper Eggerling. x Thirty-two 1 10 . X T, 1 ScmcqS ea f Wifh new acfivifies To look forward To, The Sophomores sTarTeol Their firsT year in high school. The boys made The largesf bonfire ever for The Thanksgiving Day game wifhl Levvisfon. The girls made a large Bengal which was seT on Top gof The. bo'hfire and, of course, vvenf up in flames. In Ivlay, The class gafherecl flowers anal decoraTed for Baccalaureafe services. The Sophasnores are proud of Their successful year and are looking forward To carrying on Their acfivifies in Their Junior year. Officers were: Presidenf, Norman Van Tine, Vice-Presiclenf, Roberf Fischer, Secrefary, Geraldine Yochum, Treasurer, Don Poe, SergeanT-aT- Arms, Casper Eggerling, and Aclvisor, lvlr. Frank Mosher. Ronald Adsley Harold Anderson Karen Andersen Mike Auer Larry Bayman Frank Bennett Donna Betts Roger Biddiscombe Janet Bircher Patty Bishop Gerald Blimka Frances Brooks Jack Brown Pauline Butler Phyllis Campbell Glen Cannon Virginia Clark Shirley Currin Charlotte Curtiss Joe Dasenbrock Joann Daugherty Helen Dunn Joanne Ebert Betty Edwards Casper Eggerling Tom Ellis Howard Engle Phyllis Ewing Rose Ferguson Bob Fischer Donald Foredyce Donna Galles Ronald Gardner Donna Gordon Marilyn Grasser Carol Griffin Dixie Gross Della Hatley Delbert Hayes George Hibbs Doris Hill Tom Jacobs Elizabeth Jameson Claire Jensen Arlene Jeffreys Leary Johnson Danny Jones Edna Jones Florence King Joanne Kube Luella LaFreniere Larry Landkamrner Ray Lawen Marlene Lemm Florence Lockwood David Long Sally Lyon Dean Lytle Corene Martin Burton McEachen spy' .,Z:c fff G1 j X f inf-'i ref H W .im'f3ff',,, 9 f s X .. ,.,. . , if l S 'e 2 'I St VA as i ' Raw' 'Sai H MM yawn V W 4 .L-L : . , ..,. . i Y. ... rc-E-, ,: .i-f' .-r.'::::2,, ,.,, , r l 1- fif iiflsii iirllsliwliff :X':l?ffi3'5Rl5 652 A K fdgfewew - , 5 We? G- :'.Q'Q'f. A W -',- : H l f 'l, f -.::1 ii f aer' ' '35 ':'- 117 . ,---- 5 ,R rir' ', is ,,,:,M:iffw , V V ' 'W Wgailikp 1 'ew '--fsffafi is Thirty-three Gsli ii ti , G , 55 ' f f' Z EI 'H' .ia F. fe in 3 , ' A QZT V, ' ji, 7,5 'ff ,Six Liz. .. A .' , ,..... A Thirty-four Rich Meehan Garry Miller Barbara Minster Donald Mock Ruby Mullen Kenneth Nelson Joe Noyes Doris Nye Gwen Oliver Eyack O'Shaughnessy Rmb Peters 0-fx aan Petty Dolores Phillips Donna Plunkett Don Poe Marva Prentice Dick Renshaw Junice Rhirner Gayle Rice Jeanette Richardson Eva Rolph JoAnn Rowland Ed Sand Jo Sanford Tommy Schuster Paul Schurman DiAnna Shafer Aubrey Sidwell Ed Slaybaugh Dick Standley Duane Steiner Arilldia Steinman Sandra Stout JoAnne Stroup Lenny Stroup Jean Taylor Rondal Taylor Richard Tierney Ronald Tierney Topping Elinor Townsend Darlene Uglem Don Vail . Norm VanTine Elmer Wakefield Harold Wakefield Louis Walters Penny Ward Jim Watkins Dean Wheeler Gene Wheeler Beverly White Delbert Willenborg Gary Wilson Molly Wolbing Gary Woodruff Roy Woods Jeanette Woody Gerry Yochum wg? dw wp '9i12nec4Zi5Q2w?aiAf:f4A+izf, Q 1' - H A mi . Li'tH'f:L-Qwaww gf , G ' afg,.':,:.- W . ' 'A f W n- ww i,gJ'ff1i1i5?W25?' 1 ' , v ,gx mf, . . F , 1: ,iii 5 ' A ' L .F 1- .. S f K M g 535553 -v'v I ,Egg ' Qgfi' ' A W ,. H ' R ' f, Jf,f Q' 5 fs iepfeifgw K if ' Q i , PM M . K V F ' K5 Q if ,, 154 v zm aid K A S1453 1 M f g gg, Back Row: President of Girls' Letter Club, Joanne Peterson, President of F. H. A., Shirley Edholmg Advisor, Miss Durocherp Sophomore Rep- resentative, virginia Clarkg Senior Representative, Maxine Turnbow. Front Row: Treasurer, Nancy Noyes: Historian, Shirley Spooner: President, Peggy Hayden, Secretary, Barbara Madison, Vice-President, Sharon Baack. 1-ifezamfq ,-ima A new constitution and many activities gave the Girls' League an oulsianding year. To begin wilh, the girls pul' on a mixer to acquainl' the Sophomores and new sludenls. During 'lhe football sea- son they sold refreshments at the concession booth. During the year, the Executive Council organized seven committees. 'ro be in charge of the dif- ierenl functions. A Counsellor Corps was also organized to welcome new students enrolling during 'lhe year and to give guidance to the new Sophonnores. A Sweetheart sporl' dance was planned and pul' on February lO+h. The dance was centered around Valentines Day with the lheme, Cupid's Choice. The annual Tri-StateAConven+ion was held at Coeur d'Alene April l3+h and I4+h. Shirley Spooner. Sharon Baack. Joanne Kube and Luelia Lalzreniere represenled our school. The year was ended with a Mother-Daughter banquet on May l5+h. Officers and members of the executive council were: President, Peggy Haydeng Vice-President, Sharon Baack, Secretary, Barbara Madison, Treasurer, Nancy Noyes, Historian, Shirley Spooner, Class Representatives, Maxine Turnbow, Seniorg Carmen Batterton, Junior, and Virginia Clark, Sophornoreg President of Girls' Letter Club, Joanne Petersong President of F. H.A., Shirley Edholmg and Advisor, Miss Lillian Durocher. Concessions . . . Mixer Forty Vice-President, Marvin Wheelerg Secretary-Treasurer, John Jesseg Advisor, lVlr. lllliltenbergerg President, Bill Kramerg Sergeant-at-Arms, Dick Wilson. Kamman Kidd. lvleeTing once a monTh, The Boys' Club made plans Tor Their acTiviTies. They arranged Tor a spealcer or a Tilm Tor each meeTing. and sponsored The inTer-squad boxing carnival in December which drew a large crowd. On April I9. The Boys' Club puT on a FaTher and, Son banqueT aT The WhiTTier Building caTeTeria. This year's oTTicers were: President Bill Kramer: Vice-President Marvin Wheeler: SecreTary-Treasurer. John Jesse! SergeanT-aT-Arms. Dick Wilson: and Advisor, Mr. Joe MilTenberger. Banquel' CommiTTee Chairman-Bill Forty-one Top Row: Berry, S. Yochum, Anderson, Behler, Nlunden, IVI. Barnett, Evans, A. Barnett, Brown, Batterton, Gill, Noyes, Trautman, Swenson. Third Row: G. Yochum, Lusk, Jones, lVl. Ewing, lVIyers, Fitzsimmons, Korvola, Surry, Edholm, Geidl, King, lVIrs. Cun- ningham, Sloppy. Second Row: Shaw, Wallace, V. Yochum, Isakson, Birdsell, Hemly, Heikkinen, Granberg, Butler, P. Ewing, Rowland, Nl. Grasser. Bottom Row: Lintula, Curtiss, Tierney, Nichols, Blackwell, P. Grasser, Braun, Foredyce, Haas, Fuchs, Sidwell, Kerr, Jameson. alma Wicked The F. l-l. A. began lheir busy year by being hosl ro Jrhe F. l-l.A. Regional Convenlion. All schools of Easlern Washinglon senl represenlaiives. Their year ol: aclivilies included making sluiled Jroys lior The nursery school and for needy children, sending packages of clolhing lo a French girl lhey adopled lasl' year, having a cooked food sale, and having numerous spring aclivily enioymenls. The F. l-l.A. Sla'l'e Convenlion was held al Bellingham. Those allending were Shirley Edholm. Vivian Yochum, Carol Myers. and lvliss Belly l-lummel. W. S. C. sludenl' leacher. This year's officers were: Presidenl. Shirley Edholmg Vice- , Presidenl, Pall Braun: Secrelary, Carmen Ballerlon: Treasurer, l Laura Rose Anderson: l-lisforian, Allene Wallace: Song Leader. l Marlha Blackwell: and Advisor, lvlrs. Ena Cunningham. lnilialion Pa rly Forty-two - 7 7 , Back Row: Osborn, Hegel, Granberg, Topping, Anderson, Landkammer, Van Tine, Taylor ,Mock, Schrempp, Alboucq. Middle Row: Brockman, Clausen, Johnson, Renshaw, Shuster, Phillips, Slaybaugh, Jones, Flatt, Noyes, Blimka, Sundstrom. Front Row: Ewing, Nye, Ells, Zentz, Silleman, Dasenbrock, Bayman, Renshaw, Cannon, Nlr. Haugen. adfcwefw The F. F.A. chapTer is one OT The mosT acTive organizaTions in our school. This year They received The MasTer ChapTer Award. The award has been given Tor Tour years and Their chapTer has received iT Tor Tour consecuTive years. ln The Tall The Tellows enTered livesToclc iudging conTesTs and Took high honors. Bob Nye. who placed six+h individually aT PorTland. was The highesT boy Trom The sTaTe oT WashingTon. In enTering Two parliamenTary procedure conTesTs The Tellows came baclc wiTh Third place. Ed Renshaw Tool: TirsT in secreTary, Jerry ZenTz second in vice-presidenT. and in The disTricT F. F.A. conTesT They Took Third place. Harold Silleman had The champion Guernsey aT The D. l-l. l.A. show and Ed Renshaw. EvereTT Sund- sTrom and Harold Silleman placed TirsT. second. and Third, respecTively. in showmanship. The Tellows also did well in crop iudging conTesTs. The STaTe Farmer Degree was awarded To Ed Renshaw. who is The second boy Trom This chapTer To receive The coveTed l award in eleven years. T The F. F. A. also parTicipaTed in The AsoTin CounTy Fair, The Junior l.ivesToclc Show in Spokane, and Their ParenT and Son BanqueT. This year's oTTicers were: PresidenT. EvereTT SundsTrorn: Vice-PresidenT, Leon Allooucq: SecreTary. Edward Renshawi Treasurer, EvereTT Clausen: ReporTer, ArT Broclcman: SenTinel, Harold Sillemani and Advisor, Mr. Edmund l-laugen. Award Winners Busy? Forty-three Back Row: Braun, Foredyce, Raby, Brennan, Hemly, Lewis, Wallace, Standley, Swenson. Third Row: Miss Durocher, Peterson, Anderson, Behler, Nlillard, Evans, Hayden, Granberg, Fuchs, Noyes. Second Row: Mosman, Gill, Spooner, Myers, Brown, Korvola, Heikkinen, Jones, Coulter, Sidwell, Fish, Surry, Trautman. First Row: Heasley, Snyder, Isaksen, Wilson, Turnbow, Blackwell, Grasser, Haas, Florance, Reidhaar, Adams, lVlcFarland. Busy girls are in the Girls' Letter Club. They have earned letters in many sports which are played noons and after school. S The more outstanding players participated in the Bi-State Sportsday Association. Six schools are in this association, each school being host to one sport. Speedball, volleyball, basketball, dancing and badminton, tennis and field day, and softball are the sports played, An alumnae party was put on in December. Chile was served and games were played. Many ot the former members of Girls' Letter Club attended for an enioyable evening. Leading this club were: President, Joanne Peterson, Vice-President, Carrol Hemly, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Donna Standley, Sports Manager, Arline Adams, Historian, Joan Lewis, and Advisor, Miss Lillian Durocher. Slam that birdie. Who's going to get it?? Tough game?? Forty-fcur Back Row: lVlr. Nlorernan, McFarland, Schrempp, Davenport, Sanford, Uglem, Sargent. Third Row: Kauffman, Johnson, Spooner, Cash, Kube, Clausen. Second Row: Fischer, Glidden, Townsend, Rugg, Estlund, Alboucq, Wallace, Thompson. First Row: Poole, Sullivan, Beloit, Wheeler, Kramer, Adamson, Morgan, Sims, Sundstrom. 2 Zaye As a club, The Boys' LeTTer Club hasn'T been very acTive. BUT To belong To This club each member has To be acfive in sporfs and To earn a leTTer in The sporfs he parficipafes in. Officers for The l95O-5l season were: PresidenT, Dwighf Adamson, Vice-Preslclenf, Bob Rugg, SecreTary-Treasurer, Bob Morgan, SergeanT-aT-Arms, Les Kauffman, and Advisor, Mr. Vern Moreman. If looks could lcill . . . Kramer! birfhday. Whaf a punch!!! Forty-five Back Row: Rugg, Banks, Vaughn, Kramer, Jolstead, Townsend, Morgan, Scharbach, Jesse, Madison, Adams. Middle Row: Wilson, Snyder, Baack, Edholm, Heikkinen, Peterson, Surry, McFarland, Coulter, Williams, Hemly. Front Row: Mr. Gardner, Fuchs, Swenson, Grasser, Unkie, Foredyce, Sidwell, Braun, Heasley, Korvola. FPQM? The Pep Club has worked very hard This year To increase The spiriT of The sTudenT body. They meT one nighT a week To painT signs and Talk business-which included selling programs aT The games and forming a card secTion,i which performed aT The Thanksgiving Day game vvifh LewisTon. They were led by: PresidenT, Jim Townsend, Vice-Presidenf, PaTT Braun, Secrefary, Vivian Swenson, Treasurer, Dick Vaughn and Agnes Korvola, SergeanT-aT-Arms, lesTer Kauffman, Advisor, Mr. Rex Gardner. Send-off . . . Shrine Game . . . Vickie Forty-six Back Row: Teichmer, G. Peterson, Tuschoff, Nissen, Uglem, Scharbach, Beards- ley. Middle Row: Poole, Sargent, Glidden, Fischer, llllr. Harmon. Front Row: Beloit, J. Peterson, Staple- ton, Schuster, Adamson, Bennett. Back Row: Chapman, Poole, Wheeler, Renshaw, Banks, Jolstead, Town- send, Morgan, K r a m e r, Candler, J e s s e. Middle Row: Heikkinen, Wilson, Griffin, Edholm, Sidwell, lVliller, Engle, Storholt, Broehl, Forsman, Fuchs, Foredyce. Front Row: Tier- ney, Tierney, Raby, Black- well, Haas, Plunkett, Tier- ney, Nichols, Korvola, Wil- liams, Hemly, Kube, lVlr. Ross. Sagem S Distributive Education is a new class tormed tor those students who will need work when they grad- uate. They learn how to manage and operate all kinds ot businesses. Through this class they get iobs in the work in which they are interested. They redecorated the book room to make their own store. where they sold school supplies. candy and pop. Each quarter they selected a new business statt. Mr. Vern l-larmon was their instructor. W HMM The members ot Drama Club are students who have participated in school plays or have been chair- men ot various committees putting on the plays. This year the Drama Club was active in sponsoring the all-school play, The Charm School. The Drama Club was headed by: President, Dwight Poole: Vice-President, Dorine Kendall Williams? Secretary, Martha Blackwell: Treasurer. Beverly Foredyce: Sergeant-at-Arms, Delores Forsman: and Advisor. lvlr. Stephen Ross. Forty-seven Mt' Back Row: Sipes, Watkins Pond, Hughes, Nloyer, Omans Shaw, Chapman, Banks Haynes, Peck, H. Flatt, L Flatt. Front Row: Nelson, lVlr Axelson, Basinger, Thompson man, lVlr. Quigley. l l X lx Same, Sham Photography is a wondertul memory. To have a souvenir ot happy times, beautitul scenery. and tamous people, all you have to do is push a little button. The students in Photography Club learned how to take pictures impressively and how to develop and print the pictures they took. They also sponsored a snapshot contest this spring. Otticers were: President. Roy Sipes: Vice-President, Tommy Thompson: Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Basinger? and Advisor, Mr. Leland Axelson. Wappg game The Radio Club was organized tor those students who were interested in producing plays and record- ing them tor the radio, which required them to learn the tunctions ot the school's tape-recorder. During the year. the members visited the KRLC Radio station. where they learned the operations ot radio producing. They sponsored the NICE touring theatre with their play, Jane Eyre. Radio Club otticers were: President, Dale Banks: Vice-President, Janese Geidlg Secretary, Marilyn Nelson: Treasurer. Ray Chapman: Sergeant-at-Arms, Darrel Storholtq and Advisor. Mr. Louis Quigley. Forty-eight DeLisle. Second Row: Ren- Back Row: Storholt, Banks, Engle, Munden, Geidl, Evans. Front Row: P. Nelson, Basin- ger, lVl. Nelson, Britton, Chap- gcwtam genuine Yell Queen Beverly Foredyce and her assistants, Pott Braun and Patsy Grasser, are greatly appreciated for their fine work and effort. They have worked to make new and better yells, to put on good assemblies, and to help raise the spirit and pep of the student body for the games. Qwmd gage The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian character. The main duties of this club are to patrol the streets for the smaller children and to watch the doors at sports events. Tommy Thompson and Howard Beloit represented our school at the State Legislature at Olympia on April l3 and l4. There they learned parliamentary procedure. Hi-Y officers this year were: President, Howard Beloit, Vice-President, Dwight Poole, Sec- retary and Treasurer, .lohn Jesse, Sergeant-at-Arms, Don Scharbach, and Advisor, lvlr. Roger Chapman. l Patt Braun, Beverly Foredyce, Patsy Grasser. Back Row: Uglem, lvlorgan, Jolstead, Stout, Estlund, Nis- sen, Plank, Scharbach, Tusch- off, Sloppy. Middle Row: Wheeler, Schrempp, Vaughn, Kramer, Rugg, Haynes, Thomp- son, Townsend, Jesse. Front. Row: Weatherly, Poole, Car- gill, Cash, Spooner, Sullivan, Beloit, Currin, Nlr. Chapman. Fourty-nine guy Zaokfenafme There are many iobs to be clone in the library which keep 'rhe library Filing cards, checking and mending books, and marking news articles many duties that keep the library going for the siuolenls' use. gaggmg eea Taking leH'ers, delivering messages, ancl general work kepl' the seven They were chosen by lvlr. Kramer for their ability and willingness ro work, he chose well. Fifty students busy. Back Row: Silleman, Thompson, P e t e r s o n, Stout, Brockman, Farance, Plunkett, Sims. M i d d I e Row: Mrs. Fleshman, Mos- man, Heasley, .J o h n s o n, Kauffman, McKenzie, Sur- ry, Edholm, Lawen, Bart- lett, Brookings. Front Row: Brennan, Meehan, Peters, Hernly, Unkie, Dyken, Trautman, G r a n b e r g, Yochum. Back Row: Sharon Yoch- um, Donna Standley, Jo- anne Peterson. Front Row: Myra Raby, Sharon Dygert, Pat Meehan, Verla Heas- ley. in magazines are some of the office girls busy all the lime. and they have all proven Jrhat Back Row: Broehl, lllliller, Sidwell, Griffin, IVlcGinn, Storholt, Jolstead, lVlr. Ross. Seated: Wilson, Hemly, Nichols, Plunkett, Candler, Stroup, Haas, Kube. Back Row: Lusk, Berry, Eagen, Wallace, Storholt, Nichols, Nlr. Ross. Seated: Behler, King, Banks, Bas- inger, Florance. l diem Sekaaln Many excifinq evenfs happened in fhe all-school play when a sfruqqling young businessman. played by Bob Candler, inherifed a charm school. l-le rnef and fell in love wifh one of fhe sfuclenfs. played by Suzie Plunlceff. which helped fo rnalce fhe play enioyable fo everyone. The supporfing casf were: Allan Broehl, Garry Miller. Aubrey Sidwell. Carol Griffin, Jerene McGinn, Darrell Sforholf. Deane Jolsfead. Rae Wilson, Carrol Hemly, Leffy Mae Nichols, JoAnn Sfroup, Lucille Haas and Joanne Kube. Mr. Sfephen Ross clirecfeol fhe play. 'Wh Killed ,-ifmu! Zmadme? The Junior Class play was presenfed March l3'fo a large and hilarious audience. Mean old Aunl' Caroline lViolef Kingl was poisoned in fhe home of Mrs. Endicoff lMarie Behlerl. Defecfive Lieufenanf Clayfon lDale Banlcsl was delayed wifh confessions from fhe Endicoff children buf made liffle progress unfil Aunf Caroline's secrefary. Miss Malobiff lShirley Basingerl, maole fhe final confession. Supporfing players were: Darrell Sforholf. Leffy Mae Nichols. Allene Wallace, Bib Candler. Jaclcie S R Florance, Janef Lusk. Janef Berry and Joe Eaqen. The play was direcfed by Mr. 'rep en oss. Fifty-one l 1 P .6 ff V12 sJ X ,,f'I4Qx 'I . If W xxx X C ,3 I V ,V ,ff F,-NH X .' PX X ,YQ 40, .?A ,V I, pg: I4 'ffm ' ' , v mf My ,V as M A, ., H Q, ' ., 'ff WVU. .1 'f ,fw f' ,. ,- x,f.,,f ,f , N, 11.55, -1 ,'w2'.--..x51,fN'f , ,qLk,,. '-3 fy ,-W -.44 , if 'J'-Q14 AA' .. mpg. ,, -, , ,Q M...-y my L, X :ww 2: ,Mg ,f ,, 'RFP N- X A' .1 1 A 'T X I HQ . 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Wiz. ez ln The pasT Two years The high school vocal groups have made much progress under The direcTion OT Mr. Rex Gardner. l-lis hard work has helped bring abouT more and beTTer concerTs and some new vocal ensembles. Mr. Gardner's Tine inTerpreTaTion and inTeresT has aroused a spiriT oT enThusiasm among his sTu- denTs. He has also been supervisor oT The Pep Club and has lenT a helping hand whenever needed. We wish To express our graTiTude Tor The help and direcTion Mr. Gardner has given us. 'The Band Council is The governing body oT The band. lTs iob is To deTermine The Type and exTenT OT The band's acTiviTies. This year's oTTicers were: PresidenT, Wayne Plank: Vice-PresidenT. Bob Morgan: SecreTary-Treasurer. Maxine Turnbowg SergeanT-aT-Arms. Bob Ruggl and Drum Maior. Deane JolsTead. Back Row: Plank, Rugg. Bottom Row: NI o r g a n, Turnbow, Jolstead. Fifty-four Top Row: Beverly Foredyce, Barbara Madison, Peggy Hayden. Botiom Row. Rita Fuchs, Bebe Fitzsimrnons. ' ' edema! Of all The enTerTainmenT puT on by This school sysTem, May FesTival is The mosT ouTsTanding. This TradiTional program, begun in I935. is in iTs TiTTeenTh year. This year The name May Music Week was changed To May FesTival. Nearly all OT The l65O sTudenTs oT The ClarksTon school sysTem parTicipaTe in some way Toward making This annual evenT a success. Dancing, singing, opereTTas, model airplanes, Tumb- ling-They all play an imporTanT parT in The program. PracTices are sTarTed weeks ahead To puT on The Three nigh+ perTormances. TradiTionally. Tive senior princesses are chosen by The high school sTudenTs To reign over May FesTival. Then, as The TesTival nears, They have a Tinal voTe To choose The Queen. No one knows who she is unTll The TirsT nighT when They begin wiTh The CoronaTion March. The princesses chosen This year were Barbara Madison, Bebe FiTzsimmons, beverly Foredyce, RiTa Fuchs and Peggy l-layden. The lucky girl To become Queen was .QffQf:f..l.'..fEQQ.,L.L?fi,4.'.i2..e:giE1112.217iffff' Fifty-five 7756414241 gimme Back Row: Turnbow, LaFreniere, Kube, Madison, Fitz- simmons, Johnson, Plank, Andrews, Hughes, Davenport, Michael, Hill, J. Ebert, Standley, Lusk. Third Row: Lin- tula, Wallace, Britton, Tierney, Snyder, Spooner, Sulli- van, Gillham, Lawen, Rice, Baack, Wilson, Richardson Forsman. Second Rovv: Blackwell, Foredyce, Stroup Brennan, Smith, Storholt, Sands, Sargent, Pond, Mos- man, Berry, Sanford, Meehan, Gill, Lemm. Front Row Nichols, Heighton, N. Noyes, Granberg, J. Ebert, Beloit, J. Noyes, Nash, Barnett, Hayden, Coulter, McGinn, Dygert, McFarland. Fifty six 1 eaiafz 71574 Zmd FLUTES-Patt Braun, Elizabeth Jameson. E FLAT CLARINET-Doris Nye. B FLAT CLARINET-Delores Forsman, Iva Birdsell, Jim Townsend, Ronald Adsley, Gayle Rice, Marian Ewing. E FLAT ALTO CLARINET-Josephine Munden. BASS CLARINET-Joyce Kendall. OBOE-Pauline Butler. BASSOON-Arlene Jeffries. SAXOPHONE-Leonard Estlund, Allen Broehl, Gary Woodruff, Leary Johnson, John Gillham, Evelyn Witters, Lorraine Hansen, Roger Bidcliscombe. CORNETS 8g TRUMPETS-Wayne Plank, Bob Morgan, Ronnie Sullivan, Ruth Heighton, Mary Osborn, Dean Martin, Clinton Glover, Don Vail, Lenny Stroup, Phyllis Ewing, Donna Mae Gordon. HORNS-Bob Rugg, Maxine Turnbow, Jody Rowland. TROMBONES-Jim Pond, Deane Jolstead, Don Schar- bach, Bob Dunseth. BARITONES-Bill Kramer, Peggy Hayden. BASSES-Leonard Swanson, Torn Ellis, Ray Chapman. PERCUSSION-Shirley Spooner, Jerry Zentz, Sally Lyon, Marvin Wheeler, Mel Davenport, Sharon Baack, Rae Wilson. Fiftyeseven 2-W, iwfbbzxzzf 1 M, AQ K 'Way . ,E Wm WH ,qfi z I 5 f ,f if Egg W4 I Q 'X . ::w-1.gg3fa2,5g3.- Q - X 5 Q M M Bw me x 1 fl . I k er , 'L ff' Q S . if J we wx? Qt? if .www 6 6' ai' Q Q as VW ! mf V 1. ., RCW Q, xn if J' X., Ex Q i f X lf I 1 9 E 'Z M 4, Q f is 99 4 X X Q 55 mf We 6 ff :gi 1 QA 'Fw ,ess lf 5 E Q ,MW mx up 'g W ...,. '53 BN' 55 65 N335 W' . 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Zfcgdoiopyeeza High, TasT sTruTTing up and dovvn The field -ThaT's our lVlaioreTTes. Their leader, Wilma McFarland, led Them Through all kinds of vveaiher, wheTher chilly or warm, and They came Through smiling. They performed during halves of TooTball and baskeTball games and aT Pep assemblies. Wilma, in vvhiTe, and her assisTanTs, in red, were Polly Surry, Cherryl CoulTer, Mar- T gareT Gill, BeTTy LinTula, Marlene Lemm and Joanne Kube. . Sixty l l Back Row: Hayden, Spooner, Foredyce, Oliver, Coulter, Birdsell, Adams, lVladison, Haas, Nlclfarland, Galles, Braun, Baach. Middle Row: Lintula, Kube, Fitzsimmons, Skiles, Lee, Florence, Gill, Daugherty, Campbell, Plunkett. Front Row: Rowland, Gross, Stroup, Ewing. Dew ' Zaadea Sfarfing lasT year, The Modern Dancers are proving Themselves To be a popular group. This form of dancing is a way of expressing feeling and if Tells The sfory of The music To which They are performing. The girls pracficed mornings before school and performed af The music concerfs. The dances were planned by Their insTrucTor, Miss Lillian Durocher, wifh The help of some of her second year sfudenfs. Barbara, Arline, lva . . . lnserf, Manager Wiffers . . . Roving Kind Sixty-one ix M Wf W Vf W! X Wy In X ,' 1 , , f w X 'J K, , s -1 f I, it I 1 1 . W ,, X . f W 1 1 Y Y i ...Ngm ez--I-I .. , .. V 3 K 5 -V-:-515 ..,.A..,,- .. Qndl 0 ' --. 1'f'f'U',l' 5 w 3 l l l l l l a l l J Sixty-eight Whal' a Line! Menzo off for a T. D. Sullivan around end. Louie on -a B. sneak. Warm-up belween halves. Sarge vs. Pullman. Somebody forgol' 'ro block. l l Baclc Row: Eggerling, Lawen, l'libbs, Sands, PeTers, Poe. WoodruTT, Auer. Jones, Galles, STeiner. Blimlia. Middle Row: Biddiscombe, Ellis, Mclfachen, l-layes, Rice, Sidwell. Wheeler, Johnson. FirsT Row: Meehan, Behler. WaT- lcins, Davenport Sloppy, Clausen, O'Shaughnessy. 3-S 74455461 Under The capable guidance of Coaches Wilkerson and Moreman, The B Squad played The season wiTh A and B Squads of schools of The sur- rounding area. They played seven games, winning Three and losing Tour. Their lasT game of The season was vviTh The Lapwai A Squad, which They losT 33-6. 5 These boys supply promising maTerial To Till The vacancies on The A Squad leTT by The graduaTing seniors. A fhefsrifwilieefu ii i AL 337251 , ...,.. .s.:- :A Y. . T Q T rc: -v'- T iiv' dldbt .... . K -v-- . .... 5 T , DON UGLEM-Playing his las+ year Tor C. H. S., Don played fl T Q A l , f i A,', a greaT game aT The Torward posT. He led The Team in wil aa,' 0 . . . we . scoring and. as an added honor. was chosen capTain by his 1, 5, , 'T P TeammaTes. IT will be hard To Tind a scorer and a deTensive 'Ver 52' rff:.i M .'r- .. +.' , Q , wfrr man To replace him. 2222 Pgfffqgga 4' 5 i J Vi lli, . rll' 'Qara . T A err, DWIGHT POOLE-DwighT has served as baslceT- ball manager Tor The lasT Two years Tor The A squad. He is very eTTicienT and hard working. DwighT has Traveled wiTh The Team To STaTe BaslceT- ball 'l'ournamenT Twice. We will miss him and his help in making The Team a successful one. RON SIMS-As assisTanT A squad manager we Tind Ron, who is a hard worlcer and a Tine Tellow. Ron is also gracluaTing This year. and he will be missed greaTly by The Team. Seventy CHARLIE WALLACE-ATTer playing Two years on The B squad, Charlie came up To The varsiTy and earned a sTarTing berTh by TournamenT Time. Charlie, playing aT The guard spoT, was eTTicienT in seTTing up The oTTense and also played a good deTensive game. BILL KRAMER-A senior This year. we saw a scrappy ball player playing aT The guard spoT, Bill always came Through wiTh Those needed poinTs in The TighT spoTs and we will miss him nexT year. HOWARD BELOIT-Howard was one oT The smaller men on The Team and proved able To hold his own againsT bigger opponenTs. Henry, as some- Times called by The coach and Team members, will be missed by C. H. S. nexT year. NORM SANFORD--AlThough overshadowed by The TirsT spring posT men, Norm saw acTion in over halT of The games. Norm's heighT was an advan- Tage To The Team when we needed sTrengTh on The boards. 77Zaamcfu. E .,,i...m.,r...,.,. ...Q. .p..4.,,sr was ggvsrrg-ggfswggfgfrg l W . .. . 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': Ay gk p' Qgmjasgweufffg maria? gyyjgfiiggfgfif-wgQF!Z5Qrjg5fY5f-gffgsfisn 5gfffig,,3:35?Qf.:'7J sgxygggfli V 55-f!.':,is'fp,f .Kv:sfiff7g,fgrff53' 5 :J-W his 1 .,.v..3.'g:,g?ge:.f.f1fp5fQg:. 5.35 T H ' . 'Vmgay gi' Sgifrqgg sifsw gam rmr reff rrwisfmf-1,-' i J' 14: m rw ' 4 rl 1 :- ea.. ,ws 'er .5fm.vs.ffflw,,-w,.4,,. y ...wiv 'fam r2 2f?a wf..,, A ...f s :sr , 1. Wall 5 WSW ':Qsw ff.f1wffw. as s::.s.+.1f'nr':. 'V ,iw we ' is , . .4 Q ' fr' ifiiig .fr?3:5? fS'5' HQEQ WZHTTZTS? SJW ai. , ' 3 . if 3 1 , me 1 . . . A .. fi .7 -.M f...,,Li5 Seventy-one Left to Right: Coach Moreman, H. Beloit, B. Kramer, C. Wallace, D. Uglem, N, Sanford, B. Morgan, M. Davenport, N. VanTine, M. Wheeler, R. Sullivan, Mgr. D. Poole. -Squaw! 'gackelfcafi For lhe second year in succession lhe baliling Baniams followed ihe rugged lournamenl lrail and found lhemselves in Seaille for ihe slaie coniesi. The casaba squad ioolc second place in lhe newly formed inland Empire League. The Banlams deieaied 'rwo oi The lop ieams in i'he slaie during lheir regular season. and also beai' Cenlral Valley in sub-disiricl io gain a disiricl' berih. The high-scorer oi The ieam was Don Uglem. who was elecied capiain. Bob Morgan. who played ihree years on 'ihe Varsily. was elec'i'ed inspiralion by ihe ieam. Clarlqsion ........ ....... Clarlcslon Clarlcslon ........ ....... Clarksion Clarlcsion Clarkslon Clarlcslon Clarlcsion Clarlcsion Clarlcslon Clarlcsion Clarlcslon Clarlnslon Clarlcsion ...,..., ,,,,.,, Clarlcslon Clarlcsion Clarlcslon John Rogers .. John Rogers .. Lewis Xa Clark Wesl Valley .. Pomeroy ........ Pullman ..... Lewision ...,.. lvloscow ..,.,,V. Ceniral Valley Wesi Valley .. Pullman ........ Walla Walla Pomeroy ...... Ceniral Valley Lewislon ........ Moscow ........ Walla Walla Clarlcslon Clarlcsion Clarlcsion Clarksion Clarlcsion Clarksion Clarksion Clarlcsion SUB-DISTRICT 56 Pullman 32 Walla Walla .. 50 Ceniral Valley DlSTRlCT ........5i Wenalchee .. 26 Walla Walla .. 46 Omalc STATE 20 Yakima 40 i-loquiam ...... 30 45 ..... .. 48 ..... .. 45 45 47 42 Seventy-three Back Row: Coach Parry, Anderson, Candler, Nlartin, Peters, Glover. Middle Row: Vail, Wheeler, Johnson, Spooner, Poe, Sloppy. Front Row Nlgr Weatherly, lVlgr. Steiner, McFarland. Clorlcslon Clarkslon Clarlcslon Clarlcslon Clarkslon Seventy-four 3- Squaw! gcwielflaii Pomeroy Pullman ....... ..,,,.4 Lewislon Moscow Analone Clarlcslon Clarlcslon ........ ...... 3 5 Clarlcslon ........ .,.... 4 4 Clarlcslon ......,. ...... 3 I Clarlcslon Pullman Pomeroy Analone Lewislon Moscow A l l ff- 3 Tl l Back Row: F. Bennett, Sargent, Kilmanis, E. Clausen, Granberg, Brooks, Jacobs, Behler, Adamson. Middle Row: Zentz, D. Fischer, Kauffman, Slaybaugh, Auer, Bayman, B. Fischer, Ewing, Coach Nliltenberger. Front Row: Alboucq, D. Clausen. ' gaxeu. The boxing Teom begon The seoson wiTh only Three reTurning leTTermen, buT They won Their shore of moTches. The Teom won 4, losT 3, ond Tied l. The boxing schedule hold To be shifTed oround o loT becouse of conTlicTs wiTh oTher cicTiviTies, cmd some of The boys hod cm hord Time geTTing TighTs. Cooch lvliltenberger hool high hopes Tor his boys in The DisTricT Tournc1menT, buT The Tlu epidemic hiT The squcid ond The cooch leTT here wiTh only Tive miTTmen. DespiTe This hondi- cop, The boys Took TiTTh ploce. Seventy-five Back RIoW:. Mgr. D. Clausen, C. Glover, P. Weitz, B. Candler, D. Wilson, D. Martin, D. Uglem, D. Anderson, A. Sidwell, L. Johnson, Coach Parry, Second Row: Mgr. L. Alboucq, B. Morgan, B. Kramer, H. Beloit, M. Wheeler, D. Currin, M. Auer, D. Poe, B. Rugg. First Row: R. Sullivan, M. Davenport. ' rf- Sgucm! geeefafi With the tamiliar cry, Batter-up. ringing through the air, the Bantam baseball squad. with nine returning lettermen and many prospective rookies, began their season the tirst ot April, and played two months ot commendable ball. Coach Tom Parry developed the special abilities ot each player. and under his untailing support the team developed into one ot the tinest all-around clubs in the area. mek Back Row: Vail, Mock, Van Tine, Cash, Bennett, Peters, Brooks, Sands. Third Row: Coach Moreman, Eggerling, Auer, Poe, Martin, Gribble, Spooner, Cory, Johnson, Gerald, Schrempp, Sundstrom. Second Row: Simms, Estlund, Kramer, Morgan, Wallace, Davenport, Clausen. Front Row: Adamson, Plank, Sullivan, Anderson, Kube, Brockman. Seventy-six gm ' 7emz64 Back Row: Scharbach, Town- send, McLaughlin. P e c k. Coach Durocher. Firsi' Row: P o n cI. Slreiner. Thompson, Jacobs. 7emz64 Back Row: I-Iill, Baack, Pefer- son, Spooner, H a y CI e n. Coach Durocher. Firs'I' Row: Swenson. Braun. Foredyce. CouI'rer, Myers. 7'amlZdn9 Back Row: Gross, M y e r s. Daugherfy. CampbeII, Kube. Second Row: Baack. H i I I. Braun. Haas, Sfa p I efo n. GaIIes, Foredyce, Griffin, Spooner. Firsi' Row: Row- land, Sjrouf. CouI+er. Hor- ance. Seventy-seven FLYING SAUCERS-Back Row: Campbell, Pe'l'erson, Swenson, Hansen. Froni' Row: Slroup, McFarland, Fore dyce, Korvola, Rowland .... HOLY TERRORS-I-Iill, Bu+ler, Oliver, Slroup, Galles, King, Sfeinman, Jameson . . . MARTY'S MONKEYS-Back Row: Baaclc, Griffin, LaFreniere, Woody, Slandley. Fronf Row: Florance, Black well, Sidwell .... MONA'S THINGS-Back Row: King, Hansen, Granberg. Froni' Row: Berry, Shaffer, Lemm . . . FOUR GUTTERS-Hayden, Adams, Dauql'1er+y, Tierney .... BADMINTON-Back Row: Kube. Spooner Foredyce. Hayden. Froni' Row: Coulfer, Baaclc, Pelerson, Haas. Seventy-eight SPEEVDBALL PLAYDAY-Ociober I4 ai Pomeroy. Clarlcsion fied wiih Pullman for firsf place .... BOWLING PLAYDAY-Ai' Lewision. Tied wiih Lewision. I8-I8 .... VOLLEYBALL PLAYDAY-Ociober 28 al Lewision. Junior ieam played Senior Jream in finals. Senior Team +oolc championship. . . BASKETBALL PLAYDAY-February IO al Moscow. Clarlcsion undeieaied .... DANCE PLAYDAY-March 3I ai' Pullman. . . . CENTER-Coach Duroclwer. Seventy-nine w Q sf A W X ,ffv .V 'nj' 5. W 1.- , 4, 1 ' '- X N ' f , w N ' w w Q I i N ,Q .1 X1 Q Y 7 k A 1 ks 'J 1 r , Q A Q n , 'J 0 g C O -5 1 .J w J f y N Q ,Q N ! l l i i Eighty-two 'ydfwz' SZWGJZWZ Uffdoefw Judy McGeachy BeH'y Barlleif Chuclc Poole Arnold Jeffreys Wh. ?6cvzcmce Mr. Florance, for 26 years a member of lhe iunior high faculfy. is a graduafe of Easiern Washingion College of Eclu- calion. Before becoming principal of Jrhe junior high, he 'raughl' social science and maih. Afier leaching ihese suloiecis for 8 years. he was made principal. l-le has held This posiiion for I8 years. Second Semeafez Uffdcww Peggy Gause Carol Beckman Connie Rheimler Vern Lairenz 2 E l Nlne-One-BACK ROW: Barnes, lVlr. Poncl, Deering, Croman, Roberts. THIRD ROW: Oglesby, Fleshman, Powers, Topping, Wilkins, Williams, Hegel, Frost. SECOND ROW: Paulson, Wilson, Edwards, Bartlett, Hatton, llllarshall, Allen, Eiting, Fels, Bond. FIRST ROW: Welle, Sharpenter, Garrett, Jesse, O'Donald, Raby, Lupinacci, Witters, Bailly. Nine-Two-BACK ROW: lVlr. Warfield, Jennings, Cook. THIRD ROW: Van Tine, Townsend, lVlcKenzie, Lafrenz, Clark, Florance, Schmidt, Trautman. SECOND ROW: Nlartin, Hamm, Rogers, Jeffreys, Beckman, lVlcNarnara, lVIcConnell, Nathe, Osburn, Rinard. FIRST ROW: Wilkins, lVlcCuIlaife, Rimmelspacher, Sundstrom, Weitz, Hughes, Johnson, Pape, Bafus. Eighty-four l Nine-Three-BACK ROW: lVlr. Wilkerson, Smith, Fitzsimmons. THIRD ROW: Pumphrey, Bowfes, Justice, Reed, King, Florance, Higby, Stubbs. SECOND ROW: Estlund, Benedict, Hollenbeck, Wilson, Risley, Gause, Poole, Fuchs, Johnston. FIRST ROW: Hartung, Lewis, White, Blimka, Stroup, Thompson, Brown, Davidson, Alboucq, Ward. Nine-Four-BACK ROW: Sutton, Sabo, IVlartin, Emerson, Brockman, O'Shaughnessy. Gaswjck, lVliIler, Davis. SECOND ROW: Smith, Rheimler, Littlefield, Sweeny, Haaland, Jenkins, lVlilIsap, English, Beckwith. FIRST ROW: Holliday, Satter, Behler, lVlcConnell, Happy, Walters, Miss Graves, Pope, Young, Parsley, Jones. Eighty-five 2 2 1 Elgl1'l'-One- BACK ROW: Clausen, Fletcher, Anderson, Heaton, Wheeler, Brotherton, Tift, Landkammer, Thompson, Seay, Jackson. SECOND ROW: Miles, Hazeltine, Lockwood, Vigue, Wilkins, Crabb, Tigges, Dixon, Anderson, Bennett. FIRST ROW: Ells, Fitzsimmons Roskowyk, McNamara, Nlock, Heimgartner, Nave, Peters, Coe, Gill. Elglfl'-TWO-BACK ROW: Nlr. Nelson, Woodruff, Nixon, Wiscarsin, Young, Arnold, Shaw, Morris, Hemly, Easterday. SECOND ROW McLaughlin, Van Trease, Anderson, Griffin, llllorgan, Estlund, Burlesen, Jackson, Potter, Kelly, Paris. FIRST ROW: Weeks, Crawford Hartung, Patton, Swanson, Bartol, Sipes, Lewis, Kendall, Nlartin. Eighty-six 1 1 l i l Elghf-Three-BACK ROW: lVlr. Grantham, Llntula, Foredyce, Peters, Rafferty, Osborn, lVlcGeachy, Walker, lVlcComas, Storey. SECOND ROW: Easterday, Jeffreys, Storholt, Shannon, Taft, Sanford, Harmon, Renshavv, Clark, Calen. FIRST ROW: Yochum, Tucker, Hewitt, lVlcConneIl, Phillips, Clelland, Bursell, Egle, Vandenbough, lVlyers, Korvola, Eigl'l'l'-Four-BACK ROW: lVlr. Bartol, Roberts, lVlcGrady, Cramlet, Mason, Fletcher, DeBorde, Merchant, Lafrenz, Hudson. SECOND ROW: Wheeler, Levett, Hirzel, Batterton, Keeling, lVlcInroy, Campbell, Onstot, Clausen, Satter, Smith. FIRST ROW: Taylor, Wilsey, IVlcKenny, Hargitt, Nelson, Shoemaker, Wolbing, Bond, Reid, Quigley, Blimka, Gross. Eighty-seven admgzdafd Back Row: Nlr. Bartol, Ogelsby, Smith, Jones, Gaswell, Garrett, Wilson, Sanders. Second Row: Weeks, Roberts, Johnston, Lintula, La Valle, Shoemaker. First Row: Klinger, John- son, Johnson, Bursel, Dillan, Bartlett. ,-hz Back Row: Storey, Merchant, Hazeltine, Davidson, Nlartin, Emerson, lVliller, Rheim- ler, lVlcConnell, lVlr. Zetts. Second Row: Smith, Taft, Hollenbeck, Crawford, Hartung Neering, Spindler, lVlyers. First Row: Erik- son, Wilkins, Wolbing, Lupinacci, Bond Rolph, Haines, Patton. 1 1 0 u! Back Row: Seibly, Arnold, Eiting, Poole, Davidson, Emerson, Wilson, Jeffreys, Weeks, Fred, Sixth Row: Frost, Potter, Jeffreys, Lafrenz, Hollenbeck, O'Shaughnessy, Paulson, Van Trease. Fifth Row: Lafrenz, Justice, Rheimler, Hatton, Estlund, Haaland, Nlartin. Fourth Row: Morgan, Seibly, Shannon, Bart- lett, Van Trease, Carlson, Jackson. Third Row: Haaland, Niggs, Sipes, Hewitt, Gause, Beckman, lVliranda, Armstrong. Second Row: Bartol, Weitz, Hartung, Williams, Dixon, lVlcGeachy, Crabb, Lewis, Renshaw. First Row: Durand, Lupinacci, Petersen, Raby, Johnson, Blackwell, lVlcGeachy, Walter, Bart- lett, Frost, Peck. Ninety 64644 5 Edecee-L 66:46 Back Row: Mr. Warfield, McLaughlin, Fitz- simmons, Rlnard, Trautrnan, Fletcher, East- erday. Third Row: Rogers, Edwards, Van Tine, Morgan, Dixon, Tift, Fletcher, Nathe. Second Row: Benedict, Weitz, McConnell, Bartlett, Hatton, Shoemaker, Potter, Witters, English, Hargitt, Egeman. First Row: Hartung, Sipes, Hewitt, Clark, Walters, Jackson, Ells, Land- kammer, Jesse. Qllemz 'e 66:46 Back Row: Mr. Charles Deering, Brockman, Munden, Adkins. Third Row: Bowles, Sutton, Hegel, Crawford, Campbells, Shannon, Osborn, Todd, Batterton, Barnes. Second Row: Love- joy, Easterday, Iking, Lewis, Myers, Onstoct, Wilkins, Roskowyk, Bailly, Sharpenter, Martin. First Row: Gamet, Gill, Sabo, Egle, Trimble, Tucker, Jacks, Nugent, Martin, Mc- Grady. Dcmce dal Back Row: Miss Graves, Miranda, Kelso, Beloit, Ridenour, King, Swenson, Smith, Price. Third Row: Wyatt, Tift, Isaksen, lsreal, Wyatt, Shaw, Johnson, Tomlinson, McGeachy. Second Row: Wakefield, Black- well, Gamet, Reed, Van Trease, Jones, Worley, Anderson, Ebert, Stubbs, Sims. First Row: Hughes, Renshaw, Durand, Kelly, Weatherly, Hartung, Peterson, Bailey, Bartlett, Peck, Sly. Ninety-one Duma 66:46 Back Row: Miss Parks, Anderson, Nelson, Topping, Stroup, Grimes, Allen. Third Row: Lockwood, Hazeltine, Vigue, Lewis, Woodruff, Nixon, Crabb, Schlee, Long, Jackson. Second Row: Melcher, Miles, Wyatt, Luhrs, Town- send, Way, Bailey, Ward, Haaland, Wilkins. First Row: Montgomery, Court, Bistle, Jones, McConnell, Pierstorff, McCullaife, Taylor, Kime. MW! Back Row: Gross, Jeffreys, Jeffreys, Flesh- man, Lafrenz, Powers, Reineke, Clausen, Davis. Second Row: Hemly, Osburn, Beckman, McNamara, Lafrenz, Engle, Storholt, Poole, Welle, Fuchs. Front Row: Mr. Wilkerson, Tigges, Merchant, McGeacI'iy, Johnson, Ken- nedy, Pope. wwfmyf mr Back Row: Storey, Anderson, Blimka, Raferty, Landkammer, Peters, DeBorde, Thompson. Second Row: Bennett, McDaniels, Campbell, Morris, Nelson, Phillips. First Row: Fred, Reed, Johnson, Wilds, Gill, Wilsey, O'Donald. N inety-two 'Www ge. 60:5 Back Row: Sabo, Hamm, Burelson, Wilkins, IVlcInroy, Korvola, Kendall, Nlrs. lVliller. Second Row: Griffin, Wiscarsin, Armstrong, Blimka, Clausen, Harmon, Vandenbough. Front Row: Hegel, Renshavv, Sundstrom, Frost, Rimrnelspacher, Shoop, Coffland. fa. 7een-14944 good glad Back Row: Roberts, Nlr. Salisbury, Cramlet, Young, Pumphrey, Estlund, Haaland, Behler. Front Row: Nelson, Brotherton, Heaton, Quigley, Satter, Taylor, Young. .eemwmgf ew Back Row: lVlr. Grantham, lVlcKenzie, Croman, Shaw, Stubbs, lVlr. Nelson. Third Row: Jenk- ins, Van Trease, Sargent, Higby, King, lVlason, lVlorris, lVlcComas, Paris. Second Row: Allen, Brown, lVlcConnelI, Yochum, lVlillsap, Koeler, llllillsap, Bafus, Hughes, First Row: Paris, Nic- Kenney, Clelland, Eliason, Howerton, Winger, Quigley, Beckwith, Ward. Ninety-three Back Row: Sweeny, Cook, Townsend, Wilson lVlr. Gardner, Estlund. Front Row: Williams Paulson, Reed, Risley, Coe. died Back Row: Wheeler, Leavitt, Foredyce, Flor- ance, McNamara, Marshall, Williams, Jensen, llllr. Calkins. Second Row: Arnold, Nlock, Paris, Clark, Himegardner, Justice, Martin, Bond, White, Lupinacci. First Row: Ramsey, Dvorak, Wheeler, Hirzel, Bartol, Swanson, Thompson, Chamberlin, Keeling. Science Ha! Back Row: Close, Holliday, Fels, Nlr. Casey, Nelson, Ford, Hendricks. Front Row: Randall, Carlson, Hargitt, Bowles, Johnson. N inety-four Zell .feczdew L. to R.: Sally Edwards, Betty Bart- lett, Peggy Gause. em' Zmkezfafd Back Row: Johnson, Nliller, Witters, Florance, lVlartin, Davis, Fitzsimmons, Rinearcl. Front Row: Poole, Wilson, Lafrenz, Brockman, Emerson, lVIr. Warfield. Palma! gage Back Row: lVlr. Bartol, Wheeler, Jen- nings, Lafrenz, Potter. Second Row: Pape, Bartol, Jenkins, Arnold. Front Row: lVlartin, Weeks. Ninety-five Ninety-six fa, Waxed 650104 Back Row: Hewitt, Crabb, Nixon, Woodruff, Jackson, Lupinacci, Marshall, Wilson, Hatton, Wilson, McNamara, Lafrenz, Merchant, McGeachy, Wiscarsin, Griffin, Burle- son, Anderson, Shannon, Osborn. Fifth Row: Hazeltine, Haaland, Miles, Lockwood, Hartung, Renshaw, Pond, Bartlett, Johnson, Fred, Nelson, Nelson, Wyatt, Vigue, Vandenbaugh, Wolbing. Fourth Row: White, Lewis, Risley, Reed, Wheeler, Leavitt, Jeffreys, Brockman, Cook, Lafrenz, Fleshman, Roskowyk, DeBorde, Morgan, Dixon, Grimes, Korvola, Myers. Third Row: Mr. Gardner, Ken- dall, Onstot, Vandenberg, Taylor, Happy, Weeks, English, Hemly, Osborn, Davidson, Johnson, Gross, Wilkins, Ander- son, Wilkins, Sweeny, Tigges, Campbell, Mclnroy, Sipes. Second Row: Luhrs, Ridenour, Hegel, Crawford, Lupi- nacci, Armstrong, Clausen, Reed, Clark, McDaniels, Weatherly, Campbell, Johnson, Montgomery, Knoll. Front Row: Kennedy, Winger, Coyle, Worley, Van Trease, Weeks, Shoemaker, Martin, Bursell, Frost, Carlson, Randall. Ballly Blackwell Brotherton Court Carlyle Durand Dvorak Egle Ebert Estlund Fleshman Garner l-laaland Haings Hargitt aackvz 7675 gems! J. Hatton R. Helmgartner K. Hendrick W. Hlrzel J. Hollenbeck P. Hughes C. Isaksen lVI. Isreal R. Jacks A. Jeffreys lVl. Jeffreys I. Johnson D. Keeling A. Kelso B. Kelsy N. Kime V. Klingler Mendenhall IVlcConnell L. IVlcLaughlin Ivlillsap IVI illsap Miranda lVlock Osborn Parcells Peck Patton Peterson Rineard B. Rhimer B. Seibly H. Schmidt C. Smith I. Sunolstrom B. Taylor J. Thompson L. Townsend D. Van Trease R. Walters C. Wyatt Nl. Weatherly W. Truburg B. Tift S. Estlund N i nety-seven 0 Don Bailly Bonnie Bartlett Yvonne Beloit Sandra Johnson Edna King Wayne McConnell Shirley Pape Nancy Renshaw Glen Rinard , I Norma Taft Dean Van Trease Roseann Walter Mary Ann Collier Sandra Lee Holden Charlotte Kime Glenda McLaughlin Georgia Satter Judy Wicklund Back Row: Hazeltine, Hewitt, Crabb, Nixon, Lockwood, Jackson, Wilson, Wilson, McNamara, Lafrenz, Merch- ant, McGeachy, Anderson, Wiscarsin, Griffin, Burelsen, Shannon, Osborn. Fourth Row: Estlund, Miles, Wood- ruff, Hartung, Haaland, Hatton, Bond, Fred, Nelson, Wyatt, Nelson, Vigue, Vandenbaugh, Wolbing. Third Row: Mr. Gardner, White, Lewis, Hegel, Vandenberg, Luhrs, Ridenour, Lupi- nacci, Marshall, Wilkins, Knoll, Tigges, Morgan, Dixon, Grimes, Schlee, Mel- Cher, Korvola. Second Row: Durand, McCullaife, Reed, Taylor, Armstrong, Kendall, Onstot, Risley, Reed, Lewis, Campbell, Mclnroy, Wilkins, Sipes, Clark, Myers. First Row: Kime, Happy, Meranda, Blackwell, Clausen, Craw- ford, Lupinacci, Wyatt, Isaksen, Sweeny, Bennett, Gill, Anderson, Rogers, McDaniels, Weatherly, John- son, Montgomery. I 'gage glee First Row: Winger, Coil, Worly, Van Trease, Rogers, acc., Gross, Shoe- maker, Kennedy, Campbell. Second Row: Nathe, English, Hemly, David- son, Johnson, Carlson, Martin, Frost. Third Row: Wheeler, Levitt, Emerson, Brockman, Cook, Lafrenz, Roskowyk, DeBorde. Ninety-eight '7m Left to Right: Happy, Beckman, lVlcGeachy, Lit- tlefield, McNamara, Hat- ton, Risley, Svveeny, Est- lund. Seated: Weitz. 77Z472vzeZZe4 Back Row: Lewis, Nlorgan, Estlund, Tigges. F r 0 n t Row: Merchant, Dixon, Lafrenz. 770 and Back Row: Van Tine, Craig, Satter, Nlr. Nelson, Topping, Stroup. Middle Row: Weitz, Happy, Raby, Bartlett, NlcConneIl, Wil- son. Front Row: Hatton, Edwards, Littlefield, Wilk- ins, Gause. 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Sharp Permanent Waving 84 Hairdressing 5th 8t Sycamore, Clarkston Compliments of BARCLAY INSURANCE AGENCY CLARKSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Best Insurance of All Kinds Insurance, Real Estate, Home Loans CLARKSTON COMMUNITY REAL ESTATE Bill Fehr BASINGEWS GROCERY 928 out st - Phone 3278 - Res. 419-IVI Fresh Vegetables and Groceries Phone 717 CLARKSTON DELIVERY SERVICE Transfer and Storage Compliments of , , Joe Luplnacci RALPH BAYMAN CLARKSTON FLOWER SHOP Phone 1808 Flowers for All Occasions BRODOCK'S HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE Texaco Products Batteries-Tires 84 Accessories CLARKSTON FUEL 81 FEED CO. Stokermatic Stokers Aberdeen 8. Utah Coal- Phone 596 L. E. BRYANT, JEWELER Watch Repair v 842 6th, Clarkston 340 Diagonal Complete Food Store Phone 2687 Dry Goods - Lockers Compliments of CLARKSTON HOTEL DR, ALLAN B. CAFFERKY 5th 8. Sycamore- Phone 1564 Clarkston, Wash. Weekly Rates CARLSON ELECTRIC CORNER GROCERY 13th 84 Fair- Phone 2968-W Staple and Fancy Groceries Electrical Contractor-Wiring-Service Ice Cream and Confectionery One hundred two C. 8: S. TIRE SHOP Recapping, Vulcanizing, and Tires Phone 50-315 Diagonal DAUGHERTY'S GARAGE 515 Diagonal Street- Phone 2622 Clarkston, Washington Compliments of DR. J. E. DE BAUN, S.-D. 936 7th Street- Phone 2011 FAMILY SHOE STORE Proper Fitting Our Specialty 920 6th - Clarkston, Wash. FRED'S FOODS Two Free Deliveries Daily 12th and Elm Streets Portraits of Distinction GILLELAND STUDIO Phone 3134 - Clarkston GRANT BELTS CO. Fuel and Feed Dealer Phone 309 GRIMES' APPLIANCES Maytag 8g Admiral Dealer Les and Harold Grimes HIGHLAND GROCERY Locker Boxes Fountain Lu Meats Groceries Feed HOGAN'S PLACE Tops in Refreshments Clarkston, Washington INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Allan McClain 542 4th - Phone 2434-J INLAND METALS Heating and Sheet Metal nch S 510 3rd St., Clarkston - Phone 3333 JANE'S CLEANERS Tops in Dry Cleaning Lewiston-Clarkston JENKINS PLUMBING 81 HEATING Plumbing Supplies and Materials Oil Service Work and Repairs JOHNSON'S VARIETY STORE School Supplies 916 Sixth Compliments of DR. HAROLD F. KING Optometrist LEE MORRIS CO. Department Store Phone 350 LEE'S MUSIC 81 APPLIANCES 412 Diagonal Street Phone 2554 LEE'S SURFINE MARKET Where You Always Save Clarkston, Washington MERLE LELAND, UNION SERVICE 6th and iagonal - Phone 365 Motor Tun up and Accessories A D'S Your Leadin adies' Apparel Store Our Styles Are' ect -940 6th, Clarkston LELAND' ALES 81 SERVICE ern 8g cn nut- Phone 334 Clar on Washington Baby Chicks n Washington NX LEWISTO mx RKSTON HATCHERY LOUIS ALLEY TRUCK LINES 315 Diagonal Phone 131 One hundred three If ' ty . 'M 'WJ 3 'wif 'IA lf' W Q15 . 1 9 ' f 'Il .- T9- J V, JACK A. MCL-QD D , Compliments of 9 G neral Agent ' ca-AYLEN A. ROGERS, M.D., E.c.. c.P. , A Fra ' Lif nsuramfe . 900 Seventh Street .V M . E I P T BY ATHIS ROMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE I Special' ed Glamo Portraits 702 Eleventh Street W 5 . My Bill s 8 ighland Phone 2696 Henry Braun, Manager U. S. Government Inspected vm IIIIXEATS INCORPORATED ,I I W MEEHAN'S BARBER SHOP. 828 Sixth Street H. R. MERCHANT Furniture Store Phone 327 Compliments of DR. W. L. MEYERS MRAZ MACHINE SHOP Phone 4414-W-522 Third Street Clarkston, Washington OASIS TEXACO SERVICE Clarkston, Washington Bridge :St Diagonal, Clarkston Sylvan S. Ruark R. D. OMANS Standard Heating Oils Clarkston, Wash. - Phone 2546-W PARK INN CAFE Lunches - Fountain Service 508 Diagonal WM. PATTON PLUMBING 81 HEATING 615 Sycamore St. - Phone 637-W Clarkston, Washington PAYLESS SERVICE J Gas for Less - 1201 Bridge Quaker State Oil-Pennzoil One hundred four Compliments of ART AND LOUIE ROGNSTAD STEVE eoomvow RUCKMAN DENTAL CLINIC 817 sixth street SCHURMAN-WASEM HARDWARE CO Hardware, Furniture, Appliances Phone 1242 SEVENTH STREET GROCERY We Have Rental Locker Boxes Groceries-Nleats-Vegetables Compliments of C. ORNO SHOEMAKER Attorney-at-Law Compliments of DR. V. L. SHOEMAKER SIGNAL OIL R. D. Kennedy, Distributor Gasoline, Oils and Fuel Oils V. V. SIMS Real Estate Washington and Idaho TOM SMITH'S NUT SHOP Where Friends Meet Clarkston, Washington E. J. STANFILL Attorney-at-Law Clarkston, Washington Complimenlsof WALLS REAL ESTATE AGENCY STATE BANK OF CLARKSTON my M Real Estate-Insurance Clarkston, Washington SUNSET MOTEL 1200 Bridge Clarkston, Washington Phone 129 'XIIJUL I WASEM S DRUGS Drugs and Fountain Service ' jk Phone 237 SWAlN,STQRMS 8, ASSQCIATES Congratulations, Graduates! Complete Engineering Service M TBQWASHINGTON WATER POWER CO. Your Electrical Servant TAYLOR'S CLEANERS wk 0,1 613 Sycamm THE WATCH SHOP phone 1205 , Watches and Bands-Guaranteed Repairs THILL'S JEWEL BOX Co pliments of M 'TxA.4-,Q h St., Clarkston Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches Guaranteed Repairing TROY LUMBER COMPANY Lumber-Millwork-Building Material 'L' I A. WEEKS. s.D. 1107 Sixth St. - Phone 223 ,f WEST ELM BEAUTY SHOP 'P Bernita Rainville Dutch BOY Palm 6-,nedxa e 877-.1 --14th and Elm Trees-Trees-T ees New and Better Varrieties WILCQQ EKOXJESELAND LYNN TUTTLE NURSERY Bookkemng Sm, 'Ilt Pays to Look WeIl . LE M BARNEY RUGG S u. R. NEXT BARBER SHOP 'LE'nEfg,ffni'g:ff,'2,,e U 25 Years in Clarkston 826 111-h - phone 284 VALLEY CABS ORK BASKET Prompt and Courteous Service ' Art Need ework-Hand-Made Articles Phone 4000 QEO6 Sixth .-Instr ctions-: Phone 4573 J ' T WALLACE-FRAZIER TITLE CO., INC. ZIMM RLY AIR TRANSP RT 817 S' th St et otin County Airport Title Insurance-Azstracts Clarkston, Wash. - Phone 830 4 , X ttwffgl CD M Y - ,gl One hundred five 'TWT vi in I IIN? me ,kip M u ALES5 ' d D P one Su olie onirld J , A ERSIO 's If 1 L on's mg D paKt t Store X' L iston,I o I el M fl ', IXIHE TC T DRESS O J ewisto 's Daylight Shop In P 1 New 6th Street - Phone 1 2 . 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King, Roslyn an y Coal S P Phone 164 BROTHERTON'S if Underwood Typewriters-Adding Machines One hundred six Office Furniture Compliments of Veltex CAMAS OIL COMPANY CITY DYE WORKS Exclusive Lusterized Dry Cleaning Phone 891 CITY MEAT MAR'KET 515 Nlain Lewiston, Idaho EAST END TRADING co. plete Home Furnishing Philco Products cf Best Wishes of ECHTERNACH ELECTRIC COMPANY EMPORIUM Store of Quality ENGLE MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Nash Sales and Service ENGSTROM STUDIO The Finest in Photography 214 Davies Bldg.-Lewiston, Idaho ERB HARDWARE CO. Wholesale 81 Retail Lewiston, Idaho FAlRLEY'S H 81 H BOOTERY Shoes for All the Family Lewiston, Idaho Ford Tractor-Dearborn Equipment FARMER'S SUPPLY CO. Sales and Service FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: Loan Association of Lewiston Savings 82 Home Loans FIRST SECURITY BANK OF IDAHO National Association IWe Furnish a Complete Banking Servicei GENERAL TIRE 8: RETREADING CO. INC. All Your Tire Needs Lewiston, Idaho GENERAL PETROLUM PRODUCTS Mobiloil - Mobilgas George Thiessen, Agent GIBSON'S Hart Schaffner 8. Mark Clothes For Men and Women GOLDEN GRAIN DAIRY PRODUCTS All Grade A Products Butter-Milk-Ice Cream-Cheese GOODMAN OIL CO. Tidewater Associated Products 1342 Main - Lewiston, Idaho CARL R. GOSSETT. PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning-Moth Proofing V 1002 8th Ave., Lewiston - Phone 2196-R GRAYS AUTO SHOP Complete Repair Shop for Autos 84 Trucks 24-Hour Wrecker Service- Phone 590 GRAY-WEBB BUICK CO. Buick Cars - G. M. C. Trucks Lewiston, Idaho GREEN TOP DAIRY FARMS. INC. Green Top Quality Is Consistently Better Phone 792 HAHN PLUMBING 81 HEATING SUPPLY CO Wholesale Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Supplies HAP S BAKERY Wedding Cake Specialists Wholesale - Phone 420 - Retail HARVEY'S Lewiston's Finest Store for Women ' HILL'S FLOWER SHOP Say It With Flowers Phone 618 HlRZEL'S MUSIC SERVICE Everything Musical HOLLYWOOD SHOPPE Correct Apparel for Women 620 Main Street- Lewiston HOLSUM FRESH BREAD HOME LUMBER CO. Complete Home Building Service 5th 8: Railroad - Phone 257 IDAHO CLETRAC SALES Tractors-Trucks-Jeeps Phone 2615 - Lewiston One hundred seven Bus Drivers .... Annual Sale .... LiHle BH of Everyflwing ..,. Dick 84 Peggy .... Wl1o's Winning? .... Yea Team Figlwl .... Belly. Marlene and Wilma .... Af The Turkey Day Game ,... Janifors .... A Touchdown!! . . . . The C . . . . F. F. A. Boys al Work? . . . Tu'rors Having Fun. 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