Chelan High School - Chelannual Yearbook (Chelan, WA)
- Class of 1947
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The wlnnlrg ent , sent 1D by Mr H 1 Field of Holden, mms selected because of the deqaateness of tnc reasons se+ forth Holden, Wash Maril 8, 1947 Chelannunl Staff Chelan, Wash Students USargent Fieldn 18 our cholce for the new field Charles Sargent spent many years on the school board and wus always 1Dt6Y6StPd in sports, and the future of the young people of the commun1ty. His untiring effort ond lntorest, hxs splrvt, udll live in the sports of the future N.ne fhe field for r1m! Cordially yours, Hal Field . . - . L . 'l 1. Q , ' S AQ 4. . V., . . . U' , 4 ' nf - f, 1 V.- Q ' Q . . n . g P - L, ,et ' A , , n rn ' ' 'rn ' ,, f rs ' Q. ..-A ,, A . , V 1.1, ,, ,. l '.:. it. . 1. . . F' 1 , r , . ... , l J F 0 A n ', A A - I A , L. ' .fu L ' A.. J 1 . U . L - A ,L ,. IL . ' f X 'T . 'Q' ' . . -1 ' - 'X 1 ' '1 , , , ,. , - , , . .A l I U Q I A U' J 1 J . , .,.. .-.4 12 1 - .1 ' - ' -,, X rv ,erm - ' .. Lg. A J Q LL. ig .. ' ,L C .L J . , 4 1 CLS 21 uf.. R . . . F 1 J. I'y . , gg, . 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'Q-. . xX X X lu JY f I Jaeger SEP OK rllefeJKY Q :rm lst grade Fateful day and beg1nn1ng of twelve years of agony N- Joy and 9XC1t0m6Dt short llved for Fred Barbea, Howdy Davis, Rawlln Fellows, Norma Harper, Mar1an Hartzog, Jerry Hinto , QL -I Gene Kelly, Kathleen Kmgman and Conrad 12112. 2nd grade Paul Doede, l8P18 Draggoo, and B111 Harding Join the merry ranks Darn teachers th1nk all we have to do 15 work, work, work. Ne have to learn to +ell dlrectlans by standing ln a corner when the teaclcr calls north, south, etc. The dunce cap 13 slmply an added ttractlon 3rd grade 4My d n't we thlnk we're gett1ng blg? It least we've guess word got out that we're really not half as smart as we think we are 4th grade 'MISS Johnson had a heck of a tlme with Mar1e Draggoo and her old boy frlend. He used to get mad at Miss Johnson and throw lnk bottles at her we had a Mexican Flesta and the most handsome Mexlcan came and sang to us Helen Shaw got to sell tortlllas. 5th grade Our last year in Jo Meader gave Mr Nagrodski it got good and rlpe -even up and ended w1th the orange the old school building Phyllis an orange, it sat on h1s desk till a b1t rotten -Gene Kelly acted in hls face. Norma used pencils for kn1tting needles in our presentatao of Charles Dickens ChP18fm8S Carol 6th grade We moved to a new school building and John Snyder, Peg Warehlme, Shxrley Fv1tt, and Phyllis Reeves increased our number when they came over from Lakesidf Teachers moved beyond words by our brilliance. 7th grade Lights! Curtainl Action! We are g1V1Ug an operetta, we are cal11ng it 'Jack in the Beanstalk Llttle Genxe Kelly is our Jack 8th grade Who'd a guessed it? Only one more vear in grade school and we can go to the H1gh School dances Golly, those fx J4- gs K3 LV C' Sm'-,,f 'K I P ffl fx X 1 Q il Xwc I !.Jb X J Jkt ,Q ' . J xl J, x X I' I it ' I-5 'J.f . 3 ' o IRGE51. . . f r . . sf. . . C -f I Y T ' Hp 0' fl ' . ' I ' ' me ' . fgxx ii? - . . . - I I I .I 0 G passed the first two grades. No one joins us this year. I . . . J, . ' . II ' 0 , ax T' . I . gl so X Q 11 I . . .Lal I., . I I .11 - . A -'--'.' ' ' iw f xx Z MXX H ff' N,,Ns ff El-5 .zwF' X M v ,S Nvkr Nv- vw-al. g.....X 'J Q22- NK k1QS lool so blg l wonder 1f Ne'1l ever be that b1g and tall and handsome? NHTWIS Elpllro 1s ou on 3 dm ttance Fro h Our fnrst year 1n b ozr 9 Jean BedJen+, Qnod ross are now amcng colors to be Gold and our clas m tto t b N Morgan 6 dr't tnlnk n'4 lct Us Peep 1' un V houah, How lt stuc vm went to Q11 ver Freek up The Pnt for 011 Fresh p1cn1c,some fun The boys some girle svok d the f t plp It made me feel so Mr Abbott oar chaperone, took h1s llttle Model A road and w rode owck on tne cp o t Msh och1n' back! Hlgh Qcnool I wonder what room will Jo fn. Q gers, rvelyn S1m VITEIH a NMC 13 usl We chos our olass cur fltwer to b a Carnat1o1, 1nd flu k nov rd aV01d the Spr11g us1' ou nctto was f6Ty snerp so she :ou H 110 s1ck ster Soph of the ye r. Joyce Becnmnn 1Q dm1tt d to our class Gee, you oughta hear Gene Kelly 1nf MD1StO1 P ckln M ' like we heard lt we l1vcd 1n suspenslon for ve Vs wondcr1ng lf Gene Autry would sue. We have now bv th1S tlmc proved ourselves to be u very capable class not J Q what we're capable of We gave 'Dr1p y Dew dancr,one oF the b1vgest sens tion Jun1or After much del1b r tlcr v let Getty Cushen, Betty Tarbox, Rlchard Bonner, Re1d Mor on and Da bra Reed JOID in our thls year one n1ght merry footsteps Seems llke r 5 much hafpened exceot the Wren. That J3U1tOT made more enemles 1n than he prob bly has all tie rest o h1s l1fe Our theme was Hawuil and the 6HS8t1OD of the year and E112 rrlved, to an end Sen1or Well wt ve flnally made lt. Betty Jenn Allen abeth Peftles 3m1n us Now that the +1me hos actu lly we klnda nate +o leave, but ll good thlngs must come And th1s 1S the end Bon Voyage! R SX 7--X if f Marx-1,3 I f 1 e 1 f so - l x ,- 2 , Xll .X X n W 4, 'K N-- '1 - . My 2 'Nz . H, , . .. . . 5 Q ' V .. , N- ' . ,- ' - W 1- A -4 , If-ij 1 5 'L 7 , 1 - 4, - f1 ff Eh 'A - - - . A- s -- . , . ' ' e ' s. ' , Lui Jo 'T ' ' S, ' X- 3. us 1 ' . W ,. . . L1 - - F . L N , fvA:u:5. 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Ambition, To raise a big fam ily SOR1OF Play Basketball, 2 4, Volleyball, 3, 4,Baseball 3, Basketball Honor Award, 2 Honor Tram, 2, 33 Class Treas 2 V1ce Pres , 3 Chorus,2 Band 2 Sextct, 2 GIYIS Club v Pres 3 Jr Prom Queen A S B Sec , 4 DAR Pilgrimage 4. JEAN BEDIENT Entered, Frosh from Manson, F VOF1tC say1ng, nI'm ready, now we can go G1rls Club Treas 3 G1rls Club V1ce Pres., 3 Chorus, 1,2 Basketball, l 3 Volleyball, 1,3 Drum RICHARD BONNER Entered, Jun1or from Anahemm, Calif Nickname, D1ck, Favorlte say1ng, 'F6d0P1Cl Ambition, Cartoonl tg Rampage, 4 Annual Staff, 3 4 VIOLA COOK fGraduated m1d yearj Entered, s1xth grade from Boyd strict, Nlckname, Vi F vorite saying, nI'm surprisedln Amb1t1on, School teacher Sen1or Play Volleyball, 4 Basket ba 1, 3 Baseball, 2, 3, F H A 4 Chorus, 4 BETTIE CUSHEN Entered, Jun1or from Bremerton Nxckname, Cush, f8VOT1t6 saying, HCome on Gush, do your best N Amb1tion, Cheney All School Play, 2, 3 Jun1or Play Basketball, 2 4 Baseball, 3 Volleyball, 3, 4 Basketball Honor Team,3,Class V1ce Pres 3 Class Sec 2 Chorus, l 4,Sextet,3 Yell lead er, 3 CLIF DRAGE Entered, E1ghth grade from W1nthrop, nickname Clif Favorlte s ylng 'Never he rd of lt ', Ambit1on,m1lliona1re, Army servlce 1n Alaska, F. F A Photo Club 2, 4 RONNY DAVIS CGraduated n1d year Entered, Fresh from Grand Coulee Vlckn me, Ron Amb1t1on, Farmer, Favor1te saying, nThe gol darn thmng N F F A , State Farmer, 3 Il' 'X Tl!lTIf .I .. .. 3 3 0: ' , , - u I ' D D . ' Q ' one I J C . . 1 z ' 2 ' n Il: , .s ' : - ' ' . ' 5 3 s I Jo 3 3 I ' S U 095 I Seo! 0 I EV1: .a l U ll, ' , ' ' I .9 .3 S 5 'S S Majorette, 25 Class Trees. lg F. W. A. Troas. 4. s . . 3 . , . . , . H .8 3 3 I Di ' ' 3 a 5 ' ' s ' L s s - 1 I ' o so: 1's z . 5 . , 'Q S 3 3 ' 5 3 ' 'I 03 ' I ' . Q . , , Q . ',. . . . . . . n e I : .' - Q 1 5 .' a 3 . . ' . O li O O J PAUL DOEDE Entered, Second grade from Manson Nickname, Dodo F8VOT1t8 say1ng, 'Hay, wanta buy a good car? Ambition, uCalifornia, here I comelu F F A l 4 F F A Secretary, 2 State farmer, 3 4 MARIE DRAGGOO Entered, second grade from Okanogan, N1ckname, ravorlte saying, HGood governorin Amb1t1on, Secretary Class Secretary, 4, Class Treasurer, 4, Chorus, l, 2 Annual Staff, 4 MALVIQ BBGLAND Fntered, Flghth grade from Cal1forn1a N1ckname Suze Favorlte saylng Cal!!! Amb1t1on Struggle through college, Basketball, 2, 3, Volleyball, 2 Baseball, 2 Bas kotball Honor Te m 3 Annual Staff, 3. SHIRLEY EVITT Entered, Slxth grade, from Lakeslde, Nickname, D1mP1GS, Favor1te saving, Denny Ambltlon, To get marrled Basketball, l 4 Basketb ll Honor Team, 3 Baseball, l 4 Volleyball, 2 4 F1TlS Club Rep 1 Chorus, 1, Hor1zon Club 1 2 RAWLIN FELIOWS fGraduat1ng next semester BILL BARDING Entered, Seventh grade N1ckname, Bill Favorite say1ng I don't know Amb1tion, D1esel mechanlc, F F A 3 l 4 St te Farmer, 3, Chapter reporter, 2 NORMl HARPER Entered, Flrst grade Nickname, Norm, Favor1te saylng, n'Laugh, I tbought I'd dlel , Ambltion, HOUS6W1fS Art1st Junzo Play Senlor Play Basketball 3, Volleyball, 2 4 Volleyball Honor Team, 2 3 Baseball, l 5 G1rls C ub Rep 2 Chorus, l Rampage, 3, 4 Annual 4. MARIfh HERTZOG Fntered, F1FSt grade, Nickname Agnes Favorite saylng, NYe Gods ll Amb1t1on, Really want to known, Chorus 1, Rampage Staff, 5, 4 Annual Staff, 4 E-RY HIWTUN Entered, Flrst grade, Nlckname, Jake, Favorite saylng, nHoy Alllel' Ambltlon, Play 1n the Rose Bowl, Jun lor Play, q0HlOF Play Football Captoln, 4 Insp1rat1onal ard, 4 Ll1ss res 1,4 V1ce Pres., Treas , 2 Rep 2 C Club, l 4 FlTClG Club, 2 Band, l 4 Chorus, l Rampage Staff, 4 annual Staff, 4 F 4 . . . - v .v ' ' I u, 9 I 0 o op ' I 0 0 0 9 o , . : I I -, . . . Pat: 5 3 . . . , 9 . O 5 -11 . . . . 4 C ' 2 L , Q Q . . . ,, . . . 'x J 3 I V . , . 5 . - ., a , 5 ' D I l . O . . . . . N Y Uh . . . . . ' 9 ' ' I 3 V 5 ' 3 . . -' 3 1 0: 3 ' , U . A . : , Q ' 2 - s ' : ' n vv, - - - , - s I : c s o ' 3 5 ' - I .- ,L - , E 4-. : J . S I . . , . H. . . - . I . V' 0 . l I J -4 1 1 I - . - : , 3 A ' - : 1 0: I 3 ' I 1 I Y u s 1 1 3 J ' 1 1 . ns . . ' ' A 7 I . p J F' li VZ . ' . ' ' ' . Y . ,. . . . A - , , , , . I . . . . . , . . 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B J-fgfis ctc1ll,--f,E.Sfbnll -' . xt Q Ufwwwiffl 52.fD,a.eQ, f 7 J,Q.AL,6Jf Qwanlmm ENABLE vwii 6 I 5 It ' ,xx x I f ' f i ff' l W4 Q 701aA,u- and falflvgom , ,Y L r -urs L, X It K , Hfiig 'js w Fifa! , - , fb All , ,Z w ' - R D A 4 ff' K' if 594 T3 p ' I X 7204 Www 77aW,...44,.v,., jwgdwm GENE KELLY Entered, Flrst grade, Nickname, Gopher, Favorite say1ng, nWouldn't m1nd if I coulds' Ambitxong play college basketball Junlor Play, Senior Play, Football, 2,4 Basket- ball, 1 4 Baseball, l 43 Class V1ce Pres. 2, Class Pres, l ASB Vice Pres,5, ASB Pres, 4 F F A., 1,2 C Club, 1 4: C1rcle Club, 1,2 Com encement speaker, KATHLEEN KINGMANs Entered, First grade Nickname, Katy,Favorite saying,nYou know'me,All , Ambltien, Psychiatrist, All school Play, 2 Junior Play Volleyball, 3 Cl as See, 1,53 Cl ss Vice Pres I 4 ASB S0009 19 F Hehe S80 0 4: Gll'18 club RePe3 Chorus, 1,2 Sextet, l,2, Rampage, 4 Annual 4 Salutatorian ADA MORELAND Fntered, Elghth grade from Ohio Nickname, Myrtg Favorite say1ng, Pene, Ambltion, Get through college,Chorus, 1 All school Pl V, 2 Fampage, 3,4, Annual, 3,4 Home Ec. Scr1be, 2 Favor1te say1ng, NEe Gar Buddytu Amblt10B, Professional Base ball player Jun1or Play, Sfnior Play Baseball, 3,41 Bas ketball, 3,4 T',U0tbal-lp 4, Track, A C SQ4 BILL PALMER KGraduated, mid yearj Pntered, Fresh Nickname, Bills Amb1tlon, Flyer, Baseball, 2,3, Football, 5,4 C Club, ELIZABETH PEEBLFS Entered, Senior from Council Grove, Kansas Nickname, Sis: Favorite say1ng, Check! Ambition, Beauti cian, Fresh Play, Volleyball, 43 Basketball, 4 Girls Res erve, l,2,3, G1r1s Club Treasurer, 4, Chorus, l,2. CONRAD PILZ Entered, First grade, Nickname, Seeds, Favorite saYin5n I don t knowln Ambition, Photographer, All school Play, 5, Band, 1, 2, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Projectionistn 3 Com encement speaker. BARBRA REED Entered, Junior from Renton, Washlngtong Nickname Barb, Favor1te saying, 'There's no future ln itl' Ambitibnp Sailors wife Volleyball, 4 Basketball, 43 Girls Club Rep. PHYLLIS REEVES fGraduated mid year, entered Cheney! Entered, Sixth grade from Lakeslde, Nickname, Phyl,3 Ambition,House wife Senior Play, Chorus, l, 2, 5 41Class Rep., 23 V0110? ball, 2g leader, 20 U K . 4 3 I I ' 3 - 2 - ' s c ' 3 -0 0 I ' I N. ' 3 s . 7 ' . 3 3 : - .' - 3 3 - 'Ah 3 - ' 3 REID MORTON: Entered, Junior from Cheney, Nickname, Pig Iron, ' e w : 2. I . A : ' ll Us O I e e 5 0 if I S . 0 s a 0 5 S B 40 3 ' I - JMU? .QQZQMWJIM A Q t iii .I m' 'X i . U 4 ,w'q , , ., , , ..,,.,-v,! , . , I I ' -23 A . w b i 'l hx 00-'v'U'vff05 GAMMMJ jggi-so Ann Rogers Entered, Fresh from Manson, N1ekname, Je Favor ite saylng, nCeme on car, GO'n Amb1tion, P1ano Teacher, All School Play, 3 Chr1stmas Play, 3 Junior Play Volleyball 2 Class Secretary 1, 2, 4 F H A Reporter, 4 G1r1s Club 3, Treasurer 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 4 Sextet, 2,Drum Major ette, 2 Annual Staff 3, 4 Apple blossom princess, 4 Willa Rosenbalm Entered, Senior from Sequlm, Wash1ngton N1ck name B111 Favorite say1n I can't 1mag1ne' Ambitlon, Secretary Basketball, l 3 Baseball, 1, 2 Rampaoe, 4 Helen Shaw: Entered Thlrd grade from Rock Island, Wash , Favor 1te SBVIBF, 'Good G Governor'n Amb1t1on, to wrlte a book All school play, 3 Sen1or Play Her1zon Club, 2 Rampage, 2 43 Annual Staff, 3, 4 Basketball, 45 Evelyn Sxms' Entered, Fresh from Holden, Wash Nlckname, Tootle Favorlte sawlng People 11ke you oughta be shotl' Amb1t10B Bob All school play, 2 Junior Playg Basketball, 2, 3' Vol leyball, 3 F H A Project Chalrman, 4 Horizon Club, 1, 23 G1rls Club Presldent, 4 Chorus l 3 and, l52 Sextet, 3 Annual Staff, 4 Nickname, Steep Favorlte saylnu, nI'm Virgldla, How do you do?ug Ambition, Famlly of ten llttle boys Basketball, 1, 2 Vol eyball, 1 2 Baseball, lf Class Sec 3 G1r1s Club Reps 2 F.H A. Pre 43 Chorus, 1, 2, Valod1c or1ana Harold Snyder: Entered 6th grade from Lakeslde 'hsh., N10kHhm6 John Faver1te saylnc 'I wouldn't m1nd 1f I could ' Ambi t1On, Big time hunter ln Alaska, Jr Class Play, Sr Class Play Basketball, l 4 Baseball, 2 4 Football, l,2,4g Class Pres 1 Class sergeant at arms, 2 Class Rep. 4,c Club, 1 4, Circle Club 1 2 Band 1 4 Rampage, 4 Annual Staff, 4. Robert Statum Entered, SLHIOF from Hawthorne, Callf ,N1okname, Bobg Favor1te say1ng, Hmm mm ' Amb1t10D, Arm Swimming 3, Mar1t1me Service, 3 Betty Lou Tarbox Entered Jun1or from Manteea, Callf. Favor1te saymng, Sugar'n Ambitlon, Career glrl nurse Student Body Treasurer, 4 Nurse's ASS1St8nt Chorus, 3 Annual Staff, 4. Peggy JhF6hlmG Entered 6th frade from Lakes1de iash. Nick name, Peg Favorlte saw n H mmm mm'n Amb1tion, Dress do slgner Junior Class Plav Sonlor Class Play Class Seore tary, 2 Chorus, 1, 2, Annual Staff, 4 Jo 2 ' ' ' 3 - . . . . . . z ' s z s 3 ' o 0 4 2 ' RSP-. z' ' 2 ' ' - I , 0 0 : . . 3 . - - . . . H If - - ll. . I I ol ' s 3 a 3 3 0 U 9 . ' f 5 . . l 1 ' . . . . - ' t tw ' ' n J - I ' I 3 I . . ' 1 , .: . ' 4 . . Q. V' Q A . -' . . . J' ' 1 S ' X ' W r 3 ' I 9 ' Q 0 a o ' H g ' - , l 1 I p ' 5 A 3 ' 5 o Virginia Snodgrass: Entered, Fresh from Chelan Falls, Washgg 3 . CM I . . . Q . . S . S i 9 3 1 S . I 0 l Sq ' . . . . . 1 1 . . ' U ,- a on ' 0 a . . e ' 0 3 ' 5 I . 3 I A Q 5 - ' '- l .9 F 9 ' I 3 I : 3 0 - I Q. 0 . . 0 21 5 . . 3 , O Q . l z . -.- . S . . , gp . . - A 1 , on 5 3 5 I ' 2 - L, ' , v , - . ' ri r' H - ' 1 . r La! ' A I I ff I . 3 5 ' I ' 0 9' VMWQMV Gad-f-Jfffwma MMJCWN ffmcea Bo-an-143m 79-'MJ- 9'M ,diinulamu lclww-LJZQ-wydilm -Q -43, ar' iv t' -+7 'fer X'-. Af., 4 A ' . 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' Ta KING OrfX 50 UND M IND Wo, the Seniors of Chelan High school, bemg of sound mind Cthat blV8S us food for thou htll do on th1s day bequeath the followlng to the followlng Betty Jean llen w1lls her naturally blonde halr to MHIIBD -yen, who d1dn't come by hers naturally Fred Barbea wllls hls ab1l1ty to s1t quletly and watch the world go by to Slm Beeson, who can't s1t quletly tD6T1Od I -195 Becmman leaves Ferdlne Sch ader a memory as she takes John 1th her Jean Bedlent leaves her qulet and StUdlOHS personality to ke1th VacDor ld Rlch rd Donner leaves hls ablllty to t l to h1mee1f to Delmar Parler vho lS runrlng out of llsteners VlOl1 cook llls all her ardent dmlrers to her young S1St6I ndlth Battle Cu hen llls her ablllty to laubh at anything to Gene ght ho hardly ever has tlme for laughs Ho dy Davls 71113 evcrythlng to hlmsclf because he may need thcm next y ar Ronnle Davis l aves h1s flashy a eaters to 13551-Tklnkle Paul Doede leaves his cars to Lygg,Anderson, so that Lynn von't have to hxtch-h1ke to Jenatchee or herever thc case may be f .Ziff X2 -I Nw X! .rN 5.25 in P F' H' r, I uv' N ' 17' sr ' '17 , o , . . . ..........h ...1.. 9...-... ...--. 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Marlan Hartzog wills l1ttle S1St8r her way wmth the alumn1, so that Rosie umn't have any trouble keeplng her man, Jerry Hmnton leaves his football ab11ity to Duane Staroher so that Duane w1ll be able to play next to him in the Wheatie Bowl Gene Kelly leaves for the Woods of Manson for a llttle 'dear' hunting. Kathleen Kingman leaves her keyhole to Kaxftzf O'Neal Ada Moreland wills her ab1l1ty to look l1ke she 18 studving when she 1S not, to Jack Ashby, who hasn't mastered the art yet Reid Morton wills his beaut1ful smile to Skvlstad Bill Palmer leaves h1s geometry books and his ab1l1ty to get the stuff to Marty Strausbaugh Elizabeth Peebles wills her good disposition to Lola Hassinger . . ---.--.-.- - . . -1... 0 . .-...... -1.-1 . o 1-.1- . . . 0 -1-.......-.-. . . -.L ......1.....--1. . . . . ---......11... ..1 . 1.-...-. . . - - ..-.-.....l.i.... . . . . . . --.-. . - . .1-..-1-.-. .-......1.....1i . . ll 0 -..11.. 1--.- . . . me n .1.- -li... 1 ..-.......-.l . - o -iii.. , --1-1-. . . . -...- ...-.....- I , 0 ...Q-.- O 1-.--...--11 oonrad fglghleaves h1S seedsn to the Ag Class Bdrbra Reed leaves all her enga ement rlngs to I an rairch1ld, who has trouble wear1ng her one -ll Reeve wllls her place 1n C eney to Pet Itnnel J n Rogers was SOIDQ to leave her ab1l1ty to sew cook sing play the p1ano, dance, deslgn clothes, paint twlrl, wr1te poetry, and compose mdS1C, but decided to pack it all ln her Ford and take lt wlth her -lla Roseghglm WlllS her shy qu1et ways to EQQQL rleldg --gg shew wills Slsson to anyone who's w1ll1ng to end thelr llfe abruptly 11 e he could go places elyn 3533 vllls her Hoonkey bray' lauvh to llice Pitts Bob sta um F1115 hls marltlme serv1oe to anyone who .ants to pl y poker that bad -tty Lou Tarbox ills her lusclous thlck ha1r to Pat V1rg1n to co plete nel gro th of lock Pcggy Je ohlne 1lls her ab1l1ty to hook any man, to Ronnie HQYTLS ho has trouble hang1ng on to hers H - of ' . C 5 . 4: - . A 5.4 . O Pl? S . . ll 2- 0 ' e ' ' ' . , I F . . . Hi . . . , Q. . Htl -P . . . . . C John Qgydgg wills his athletic ability to Jim Huffman who looks Ev 'X' 'v ' 4 ' ' O 1 D 3 a . Bc W A . . . . . . W ' 'f 150 t E rv 'L 2' ' ' n . 1: ' 0 Betty Jean Allen Blonde , Secretarial Training NAME vf Fred Barbea Joyce Beckman Jean Bed1ent Rlchard Bonner V1cla Cook fx Bett1e Cushen Cldf Drape Ron Davis Paul Doede kQ'Mar1e Draggoo Marvls England X N Sh1rlfy Ev1tt 111 Hardlng Norma Harper Marian Hert og Jerry H1ntOD Gene Kelly Kathleen Klngman I 'blade Moreland -eq-Q soonsocccobcqos -na-non ' an suouo ouunnuuu Q uuunnu Q --quo-an ,X . 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Wllla Rosanbalm vfl if Y Helen Shaw Evelyn Sims S Virginla Snodgrass Harold Snyder Betty Lou Tarbox Peggy Warehlme Robert Statum CHARACTERISTIC Qu1et Blue Eyes Studloue Screwy Buslness woman Humorous S11CDt Curly blond halr 47 Olds Bashful TalVat1ve Brown Eyes Capable Scatterbraln Neat Smlles Plenty n1ce Busy Meek A p1ck up Nice Nuisance- Short Beautlful clothes Pretty Shy Cool Loud Beautlful ha1r Lanky Work1ng Red halr Scratching WEAKNESS Journalism John G1ggles Talking to himself S1ng1ng Danclng S1lerce Cheer leaders Buy1ng new cars Shows Cr1m Horses School G1ggles Red hair Allie Blondes,brunettes,redheads Puns Walk1ng among the hills and Knowles Females - Taking tests Cameras Sallors Singing Art Buying shoes Sisscn Marcum Studylng Joyce Office Parrots fPc11ey, that is, Scratching no ry TWENTY YEARS HENCE C0m CTC1Q1 teacher Draw ng pl ns for the annual Marl 1 c 1 B ra r ll c f ng to hlmself o oo I C l pfvi Altbn b I alesmnn f t Tub' Th c her D r DYING WORDS Timo!! 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IQDX' CICERO 'Q O A P DICKENS 4 QP i.-l JUIIIUIEIS Ii'f'Z-'ll KX if Mr I VJ l'm Vf'4ns Fx I Ce f ANU S X X X 1- X Xxx I Riff,-4' 1 '-J Frank La Duke--- PRESIDENT Alice Pitts Pete Ryan VICE PREs---- mlvin skylsud X XX Tina Carroll SECRETARY Clare Leydaxxx 5 Don M1lburn-- TREASURER Don Mllburn X 5? Advlaer Mrs Dorothy Puryear vpK Colors Red and Sllver My ,X Motto To Graduate ln l,8 Flower Tullp Fifty sux students corrprlsed the membersh1p of the Junior class when school opened la t fall, lncludlng several students new to CHS Clyde Roblnson from Edmonds , Wash , Jackle O'Too1e from Fhnt, Michigan, Corrlne Scott from Monroe, Wash , Bernlce Curran from Klmberley, B. C , E101 e L6V1Ck from lhnpon, an Melvm Skylstad from Pateros Durlnv the year Ann Olds enterw ed from Tacoma, but Cathedle Butler and Jean Ohnger left to be narr1ed, Angle M: Bee moved to Lhssouri, and Don Lovegoy moved ,J 1 f to Colvllle Q f N Starting off the year nppg-oprmtel enough the class spon- XIL , , sored the 'Ded1cat1on Dance given ter the first football game under our new hghts. February nlneteenth saw the presentation of the annual !4m!xQ Jun1or play, thls year a three act comedy, Janie's One Track Min 'I Concluding class act1v1t1es for the year, the group spon sored the Junior-Semor Banquet and Jumor Prom on my ninth at the lhsonic Temple, usmg a Southern Plantatlon therm- f , K3 fal fy QQ Rffg Q 'lb PF6 , f fgjuffiffg a e in ev 5:13 cgi ' V 'fi D ' -,f 7fi- I 1 fn -P ' fg- ,5 4, ff Q- ,J-,J 9 -To VJ new T o'-- C 7313? .ff I' 'li S-,N 3 J Y ' rx yi Y . 1 g ' X A xy ,-.... Zu. 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Iffvwf Fin ff ,:i ': First Semester Pat Pattison Lynn Anderson Myneta Horky- Jerry Trinkle SOPHOMORE HISTORY las Officers VICE.PRES SEC TREAS COUNCIL REP Colors Green and Whlte Motto nTo Graduate as Soon s Possible AdV1S0f Mrs. Edwyna Rumsey W Second Semester - 'J Carol Harris Lynn Anderson Gloria Smith Jerry Trinklo St rtlng the year's nctmvitioa with nThe Fall Ball'during Football season, the class added to its laurels by winning the Merch of Dlmcs Plaque ln the Rod Cross Drive, nd wound up its nctiv1t1 s by SPOnSOP1HF n E ster dance, the NBunny Hop At Chr1 tm s 1me, tables were turned, nd the Sophomores n Xmas DQr+ elven by the h1gh school studcuns EZTCNE were honored t at Chel n F lls First Segestor Dan Todd Roberta Russell Betty Steele Rosie Ryan- FRLSHMAN HISTORY Cl ss 0ff1cers VICE PRES EC TRnAS- COUNCIL REP Colors Blue and White Motto 5O or Bust' Flower C rnotion Advmser Mr Robert Loidhamer I fl Second Semester XX j Allen Boyd 'J Joan Greenway Philip Smith Barbara P1tts Rosie Ryan es 5 The Fresh went ll out to out on one of the most entertain 1ng d nces of the ye r, 'S dle Howkins D ncenon October 18th A b1g plg suspended from the balcony amid yellow and red polka dotted streamers furnlshcd the entr noe decorations, while all houottes of L11 Abner and Du1sy Moe sh1n1ng against the streama' cg? ed 11ghts furnished the uditorium decorations, In the spring the cl ss sponsored a Freshman progr.m nd gave the last dance of the year whose theme urs, Wnelcome rosh Good Luck Sen1ors. X- M if if is s ' J ff? ull-In-D111-U-ill! c l1'i'-'-'ll-033-33 4 . f . vs ,my Q u ,'5 p XX -. ' 'C J . '.Q Q 4 Q , V 3 .N fs ' Rl I igrold Marcum---- ....... ITZFFESTUENTTI ........ Iff:: - SNX 113255332555335:-Si --f22522252235- , A n g v Ls Ll . ' 1 E n Q 'O - f .- . L on . . . 1 A L 0. A I f' i L2 ' . 7 X ' , 5 I - ., J lg KKK? ' N 7 J I Q-.vr 0 ssl H X 'X SOPHOIIORES RUN 1' Shirley Dickson , Jearme llcAuley, Carl Dashney, Lynn And- erson, Duane Starcher, Joyce Carr, Irene Falkenburg, Joyce lkliizmey' RUN 2' Donna Colemn, Beverly Peebles , Joyce Robblns, Doris J lhgxnre- Dm Davis, Judy W1l.L'L8mS, Elsa Mowery, Letty Tews ROW 'J Edlth oock, lfyneta Horkey, DO 1S Pickett, Lyn Crew, Bar bara Kress, Fora Halle t ROW 4 M s Rumsey, Marilyn Allen, Delores Shepard, Joyce Ann Col mr, Frances Ko h, Fvelyn Knowles, Mary Lou Haight, Pat Pat tison, Carol Harris ROW 5: Jer-r5 Trmklo, Roland La Porte, Thelma Moore, Doris Greer, Martin btrausbaugh, Duane Riley CAMERA SKY: Glenn. Smith, Dora Adceelc, John Dietrioh, Lolo liao singer, Jeanette Fanchild, Louis Montoya FRESH!!! ROW lx Harold Rowley, Dan Todd, Louis Davis, Dick Todd, Arthur Vanslyknbean Horton Jin Robinson, lill Sawyer, Everett Jolley Prank Memory, Harold llareun, Alan hyd llcrlo Darker ROW 2: llr Loidhaaer, llarian Heyen, Elaine Irena, llargarot tob- Reberta Russell, Betty Steele, Joan Greenway, June Henderson, Judith Graves ROI 5: Mary Leu Pollock, Ulalo Harrie, Fredine Sehwader, Ren- ae Ryan, Patty Fels, Lynona linden, Lorraine Loioel, Barbara lossy, Joanna Iloore, Lnbeth Cahill, Lorono Tremor, Healy Ruth' Crford ROW 4: llario Cahill, Franeoo Robinson, Pat Carroll , Gloria leuthwlek, Paula Barbeo, Cleo Bleek, .uioe Bowie, Pat Virgin, Virginia For-gaeon, Qosemav-y 'lex-tzog, Charlene Jamoo ROW 5 Sim B eson, Char' es Hal lett, Ronxne Dexter, Charles 0'Toole, Don Tac , Phu. lp Sm th CAMEPA HY Icyne Cr-lv er Charles He Clellen, Jerry Morton, Walter Ross, Fogrr Scheadel, Willian Wilsey, Donna Womack, Dorothy Womn ck . 3 4 . . . . ' , . L . I U I j U O otor, Pat Paul, Katherine O'Neal, Barbara Pittoplanoy Field, . .. . ' . o g r, , - A. ' :LL T: '1' 2. . L S 2 T ' '3, W 'I ' 5-,, ff' if W' a H f f ' 3 -Y Q ' ,ig VL- f' U, if 1 A 'wwf ' W ,, V 4 , .- VA ,f v.. Y Q , , F fa mx- w A 'vm ij' , W bf, ,125 4 . A Q 24 4, W' 'W ' ,uf , ,wg .5 4 x ,.v-' 6 , , .. .. Y. W ., 5 vs , , ? 4. z2w?'7 '.fvey Wiz '- 1l?9f?3f Qi, ' Yi. ,Wff . f, an wi V MEM .iv ,,.,:, ' 5 'v w . 1' if ,. C N., IIISTHHT is Morgen Ow1ngs Lowell Poore Ruth O'Keefe Marjor1e Ralnier Horace Merr1mon Patr1cin Coffey Fdwyna Pumsey V1v1an Morgan Sue Bennett Dorothy Puryear Robert Lo1dhamer Ray Votopka Blanche BIXUY Ceo1l West W1ll1am R1chards Amyme McKee Joe Goedde- HXCULI Superintendent Principal Secretary G1r1s' P E , Math, Girls' Club Adviser Moth, Chemistry, Physics Journalism, Bmology, Photography Fngllsh, L1brar1an English, Spanish Commercial Home Fconom1cs, F HQA Adviser Agrleulture, F F A Adviser Music Dramatic: Boys' P E , Coach Industrial Arts Nurse Auto Mechanics P - if . . R -..- - K-- - - .-..- -- ---- Robert Coppola--- --- --- -------- - -----Social Science ' . J ' c 0 . '..'.'- ' --' --'- '---- - I U Yiifzizf' me l .. . ..,... u.... , ,-,, .,. ... . I .,. H XQQP. Y4f'f:.f' I . l . ' ' ,. - ' :,,, I -.- ,.-TA , r- -' ' 4g.:IjI:Ifj1 - I ? exit. f-X, . I ..3.:.j.j .' f 1 ,I ..- . V .L R 5. ,. , L 5 xy ' 'pf'-s N' .. ,, - ' . 1'- I . A . I ' V .1- 4' . , ' . . ..'.- ,-..'. 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A ,-3, U... . , .. , ,- ..'.2' : I 5 Mir 4.01, , .. . , ' rr,-,r ,,, ... .... ..-., '-'-'lr '.'-'.'.'.'I'RH'Z'2'Z-PI'l'L'iI-Ii'T7 q gpggggggg Mr.Owings is' busily making plans for additional torture ., -Lyg-. -' . s, ,fl - chambers. Miss O'Keefe is getting headaches trying to decipher 1 thfimo Mr. Poore 1S buslly wr1ting a book of interest to future SFHIOTS entitled, nHou to Sneak from six to nine .,. For years Mrs. Rn1n1er has delighted in toss1ng her favor ite math problem Nfind the helght of the trees 1n the park,llat xv-Lew bewildered students Fail1ng her at last, the powers that be lhave solved the problem by cuttlng down the trees, uslng brawn 1nSt6ad of braln, I' Sue Bennett, noted for her ueculiar way of getting know' ledge from book to head by llterally pounding lt ln, says that 'Nb is the only way she can m ke an impression upon the brain. 'A Mrs Rumsey, our harrled llbrarian, has been trying vainly to convert book worms into 811k worms. She thinks that there mlght be more proflt 1n lt f 'X' AI ---- Mrs Morgan, accused of splltting 1nfin1t1ves, is now ser- ving a sentence. She will soon be out on oreDos1t1on. Muttered Mrs Puryear, when asked how she mainta1ns disci plxne 1n her Home Ec. classes, 'I keep Hem 1n hot water fN 42 f I fx? myl 4 x X FT: .f-er-we H MQ ,f FL' N 'W ff X f.. K5-5 . . . xi' 'T 5+ - , n 5 Cxflfqx J -, A ...V 4: Mk-l . K. x - .4 X . ,Q N, Y l , r 4 ,ff ' e a n - . ' .X 1. ' . . wwf- -xxx .'.w.... V11--, 1. gk A :'-- ' ' ' .., .3 . . 1..- int' M I If T ! I . . - 1. . x Q f ,A-...fa , W- F dx . , WN , j I X PV . ' . -X. W5 V x ' , Q f 'v-I, . . if - X - f T F ' , 'P X . I j ' , . V, rf- . . . . :Q 4 . ff . ' l l-f x 4' 'f . -.v .y,.lI . Q - 5 X ,M X ' '-'I f-:-:-:Z- ' I 1 , - - . . , A Hy is T .5 ,' 1 .LQ-f-Q-Q h y .f ,.,' ' ' - '- ' ' 1 - u I 5 .tx . 4' J: :--I J .y , . ' fW?,y' ' ' - 5 I ....'.,.'. :LA tl ,I M fx N. U e. ' , 5.-'--'-,.a -1 HN, . ... ... ' 1 Q , X . 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T52 ffvfigf 94515 Ja ggi, Q' 2 ii I 3 fsf' 4 f if' f6f?, 3.14, 24 1 ' Qc ff ff ,Refs Ji. eh -2 .s'f :rf e'1c'5f ' 1' -rf f 5 aywwg V fir as wifi xlib 'gs FB '55 45 iff iiefw gg xii? is 'xi ve 'if .Jw '-S Q. 1-rg A 4 x T S iaigff Fix- If df' ,f xvJNL1lJ ,mf E fa ff I 1.11 QJUD X Flf 0pen1ng the season with the fourth annual Jamboree held 1n Wenatchee, the Chelan Goats paved the way for a successful sea mere 12 O The Goat's br1ll1ant record can be attr1buted to teamwork and sportsmanship shown throughout the season and many vigor ous workouts spent on fundamentals and drill H1gh11ght1ng the seasons thr1lls was the traditional game w1th the Neratchee Panthers played at Recreational Park The Goats sprang an aer1al attack whlch completely baffled the cel ebrated Panthers, SCOTIHQ 1n the early mlnutes of the quarter The Panthers fought thelr way back up the fleld on a sustalned dr1vo for 60 yards, to tie the score in the second quarter It was he Panthers aga1n to find pay d1rt 1n the early minutes after the second half opened, 8COF1Ug from the Chelan fifteen yard llnea The Goats powerful h1tt1ng and dr1v1ng pald off 1n the fourth per1od when they recovered a Wenatchee fumble and threw a long pass that tled the flnal score Fallback Jerry Hlnton was seriously lnjured 1D the first few m1nutes of play, and was lost to the team for the rema1nda' of the season CON ERENCE SCHEDULE Chelan Chelan--- --------- ---- Brewster Twlsp ----------------- - Ephrata- ---- ----------- Chelan ------------ ---- - Chelan------ ------- --- Leavenworth ------- ---- Chelan--- ------------- Chelan ---------------- Waterville -------- ----- Tonasket ---- -------- Wenatchee- ---------- - Chelan-- ------- - ---- -- Cashmere ------------ --- Chelan- -------------- - Omak ------- - ---- - ----- - Chelan- -------------- -- Q53 LHWW 'As 'ff Y uw :jew , , J Qbaa. 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A I 1'.?',-Q, 1 .., ' ' - ' K iieiflfflf 'N' 3 fini af: f fy: 1 at - f - m, T afwee Y' N .T ,J ' 2 ff .- .fseasg I . nl ' an ff 1 'ti L, pf .rl 3.-s 'I W4 V, vga, 155. VT tl, ! 'I A .' v- .-. . ' ' . 1 I, 0 i -:QE--'EFI Yadx 'S If xx NL' . , y X ,,- '-I , ,A Ah qgsv ,J-,F N., , 6 45,-,y,C I Y ,XJ I x,j 33 1 . R -f jfxgg 'N-. l f at F. - , - '. ' f '-y. ' 'x PICTURE LEGEND B111 R1chards Merle Barker cL1HC Co ch Manager FIRST STRING Harold Snyder, Re1d Morton, Howdy Davls Rawlln Fellows, Tom Ryan, Don Mllburn, Jerry Hlnton, E111S Morton, Bud Duhamel, Loren H St1HgS, Cone Kelly Pete Ryan, E111 Palmer, Frank L Dule, Jack hshbf, Los S1UWODS SECOND STRING FIRST HOW Harold Marcum, Nvrtln Strausbaugh, Frank Mowrey, Wally Wlnders, Slf Bcoson, Phllllo Smlth, Carl D shney R M 2 Keltn McDorald, Georgf 1 lley, D n Todd, Wllbur Wvltt Cl ude Southvlck Born e TTT1UPF R00 3 Evcrott Jolley, 1 n Body, Lynn Anderson, Jlm Magulre, B111 f11SCy Jerry H1nton Cec1l West CCaDta1nj CCoachJ 1 . . . . K lv. L , 4, . . . ,V J I - . . fl C. , , a. ,, . .I ' , ' ' Q., g ., v . , .l , - 1 . . . . . . . . . ra lu ' XL f b A A 'A I my . rn . . bf I 4 , ly .J fl Sl .J y V. . . S . , , - 1 . l , u ur , . . I f 4. 4 A 'fl 1 A 'V . -, . v 'J ' . . . L l :,f.' f.f .L , il yt? A, ' . Q - . 3' Q k - ,, ' s ' sn' M 2, 4 ' 'L' WF- F 1 1 f ..-.. fl' . ' x ,A . I , . . , A . . . 1'-., .f -. -52' ,-.,' K O ,, -1 4,-X ,sf - .fx f,,,g egg 1. ,,,',-'g- W y Y. -if H is 4 .- , - , 'K' Wu ,,,,,,,j,:,..:X' '- 4 . L -,,-W :if If-.N XL .-.,. - - 5 f o 1 - . 5 ru f ri ' l f 'g 'T K 5 V S, -,n 1 -.. f XX' I.. ,-, qs -'e'?f1. - ' ee- -...--, -. .-as--f v- sf Mix- - 1 4 ,.,,,.,, -.-Q.....,-4g...A0 ., ., .-..-.- -,,....f,..-..-.,.k, BA SKETBALL For the first time in the history of the school, the Chelan Goats won the District Championship, after winning the County Championship and fourteen of the eighteen scheduled games. By defeating Dryden and Peshastin in the County Tourna- ment , the Goats brought home the Chelan County First Place Trophy and the District Championship Trophy was placed in the case after the Goats had defeated Neepelem, Omak, and Ephrata to w1n f1rst place The County Tournament was held in Wenatchee with the dis tr1ct 1n Omak The team also travelled to Wilbur during the Christmas holidays for an inv1tationa1 tournament which they won second place in, be1ng defeated by St John, the team which I --17 ', 1 ,, . fly 4 f 41- :- hx ,-If YR--7 -ffl '12 .I I --5. won second place :Ln the State Tournament 1n Seattle pk, 'X Cllmaxlng this successful season was the trip to the State HBH tournament 1n Seattle Although the Goats did not place, they won one of three games, giv1ng them the honor of going further than any North Central Washington entry 1n the past three years 1947 marks the f1rst t1me in twenty three years that a Chelan High Basketball team has gone to State A result of h1s playing, Captain Gene Kelly rece1ved honorable mention on the all state team Graduation th1 year will bring to an end the high school basketball careers of Hinton, Kelly, Snyder and Morton This will take away four of the first squad, but next year's team team should be a strong quintet, with Skylstad, Tom Ryan, Pete Ryan, Milburn, Duhamel, and Ashby returning from this years vie torious season RESUME OF GAMES Won out ' Scheduled Games Tournament Wilbur Invitational County' State Total 'LM' u mga 17T- Lani, rP's,'N K 4. 5.2 f L Q 'Sh-1JsJ l x I -fa5'1:-f- 4.j ' 7 . . - xi'-.IIT , ' if 0 V All in 51 J. . - . S 8 ufjgg- qi -- . . gn . Q L fi' Af. -- ----------------- 14----4 '. J T sf -r NH v 'WJ QQCOQtQ1QbC1Q11 In . 11 QQDCQC 111113 1111Q 110131- Di.tfictuaooo nnaooocna cacaaoooonos Sunoco 1361695911910QQCC1ZCOQC31CC1 'iv' CQQIQQQQCQQQQQ C310 CCCD 'A-QXIQ-ali-H x- fl, r -.N I 1'-Nl,-.'l?, I l, -' o I K' . ' af fj'2r1 A Q f2Xf.s 1' 25 QT vig? I --U. -ar, Hx., ,..,1.2,,.- 'Q PICTURE LEGEND County lroohx D1StFlCt Trophy TOP PICTJNL PO l Jerry wlnton, Tom Ryan, Cane Kellg, Jack Ashby, Bud Du hanel RO 2 Darrell 515503, Pete Ryan, Held horton, Harold Snyder, 6lVlD okvlstad, Don VllYUTU, Coach Vest BOTTOM Fl TURE trausbal H Poland LaPorte, Loel lontoya Ro 2 ll1S Horton, Kel h McDonald, Allen Boyd, Dean Morton, Gene Malawi, Hob Blrmlnsham Blll RlCh8TG Darrell Slsson CB Sqladl Cmanagerl I , 7 . . , . V I ,JT xv-r . ' , V - 1 I 17 - . o ,- f A L.. 0, .1 J B 9 . , P ROW l: Jerry Trinkle, Harold Harcum, George Talley, Martin S , 1 10 A 1' '1 V DU, . l T . l . ,TY : E' ' . 't f J T-. U 'fn D ' f J . i . ,S . KE W x 1 - fl f JPQA' 0' Dr Startmng early in the fall, three nets were 1n play during the P E classes and noon hours The end of the season, found the Juniors the standing Champs, followed by the Seniors. At the Annual Banquet, Martina Carroll received the Honor Award, being chosen by the players to be the girl who shows the most tolerance, sportsmanship, love of the game, and eager ness to lmprove The Honor Team was announced by Mrs Raxnler w1th the fol Mar1e Cahlll, Esther Fellows, Clare Leyda, Joyce Beckman, and Glor1a Smith For the first time, mixed volleyball teams,with boys and g1T1S on the same team, vled with one another during the noon hour r I H l r I JJ' Jlx.. DJ' .- 1947 proved to be an unusual season, with the sophomores as final Champs, closely followed by the Juniors An added attract1on 1n thls years play was the game be tween the Frosh and the Eighth Grade, whlch resulted with the Fresh escaping with a narrow victory Z-X ,--K X GIMS1' N FS Y X f M V L-EY XLL ff 7 1 I gf fa lowing girls winning positions: La Vonne Smith, Pat Pattison, Es' sf . rp NS X f F'jr I 'X I li , 'V X I W, lfx x ,f PICTURE LEGEND UPPER LEFT Shirley Ev1tt, Helen Guam, Ellznbeth Peebles, Joyce Beckman, Bettie Cu hen, A1109 Larrabee HONOR Glwl Clgrn Lgydf UPPER FIGHT Dolr Adcock, Posewurv rvon Clare Leydu, Joyce Beck man, Esthor rcllow , Glor1n Smxth CnNTER Ger ooo Nooro, Rosrmarv Uv n, Martino Carroll Clare Leyda, Ev lyr Ynowlcs, Joycr Bockman BCft16 Cuehen, Glorla Sml F LOWTR LEY1 Jonn Greenvav, Lymona lnders, Barbara Pitts, Jeanwe loo e, Nancv Flrlls, Iary Lou Pollock, L12 Cahlll, Barbara R d ley, Qose frv Pjnn, LDWTR WICHT Glor a S 1th, DOT1Q oreer, C rol H rr1s Pot Pat tlson, Lrr Crew, Fr new rcch, Evelvn Kwowleo, P r lyn Allew BOTlO1 GPF19CC Moore, C1 re Loyd , Martlna L rroll, Barbara van Meter, 'ofonne SU1tk, Tenn Fv1roh1ld Esther Fellows Donna Kamphaus, Charlotte Kotzer, Anr Olds : . f ,-, N H . . e ' -1 a T-' I ' ' .Q ' 1 , v . . , -x - A - , . .X , t rt 3 , v-s . . ,A ,, ' 7 S . 0 -m xl ' nf , , . N H ' - - Y . . ,, I .K . ,. . , F . . , . L , A f l, ... , , ... '4. A u LU V . VN ,. vr' . V4 1 A , -I , , 5 . , W ,. 4, . . 4. , f , Q Q 4 . , . , .. J . . - M X J .l...w t. . . . . f- v - ' Vu.: A. - 1 TH ... ' 9. .5 Q . ' 1 1 Y , Y' v lr I . 2 f S - ' - A ' - '-A 1 - 0 .. L ,,- X- . . , 1, I , . lf. ' fl fl 9. A ' H .T x L 1, . y I . 1. 4 0 Eidim ra-:VL as During the annual banquet, Mrsg Rainier presented Clare Leyda iith a miniature silver basketbal1,as winner of the Hone or Award, and the following girls with positions on the Honor fl Team. Guards: Joyce Beckman, Clare Leyda, and Gloria Smith. Forwards Rosie Ryan, Esther Fellows, Doris Greer, and,Doru'Adcock HlAfDA!, N1ne gmrls, with Joyce Beckman as captain, and Mrs Rain ier as Coach, represented Chelan at Wenatchee 1n the f1Y8t 8: 5-' W0 ,fit 1- fb Round Rob1n Playday since the war. In the f1FSt game the Wen- atchee Sen1ors trounced Chelan 24 12, but 1n the second encounter Chelan won over the Wenatchee Juniors 15 10. Chelans team included Forwards Gen1ece Moore, Tina Carroll, Bett1e Cushen, Rosie Ryan, and Phyll1s Butler. Guards Joyce Beckman, Glorla Smith, Clare Leyda, and Evelyn Knowles. FFNNIX Loslng but one of s1x matches,the Tennls team, coached by Mrs Ra1n1er, played Cashmere, Ent1at, Wenatchee, Omak and Okanagan this season Those act1ve 1n 1nter school tennls were PLAYERS BOYS GIRLS Gene Kelly- first s1ngles Martina Carroll Henderson, . Morton fir t doubles Merchant, str usbaugh second doubles Pete Ryan m1xed doubles Carroll, Radley ekoeie Ryan Alternates Jack Ashby, Marty Strausbaugh Xxlc' '-4 rf-Q la af Isa Qywl I 0 9 , X , X 'Q a x, . . lb L . I . X Ei . 2 ' ' EW - , :QQ ., J CN . . . l . Y . . i . 1 Tom Ryan---:::::::::::::second singles:::::::::::::---G1oria Smith A na, u, ig ll-'-'O -I'-D---C tvlhdduvvi 00-F f K7 N ali Wu lv no 'Q :X , -1- 1 x iQ, , --,,Jf!! L 1 ll fr, I ' TH: PICTURE LEGEND Martlna Carroll G1OT1u Smmth clockw1se fashlon, starting at the top of the circle SENIORS Shlrley Ev1+t Elxzabeth Peebles. Joyce Beckman, Norma Harper, Bottle Cushen, 4 rbra Reed HONOR TEAM Glorl S 1th, Lavonne Smith, Esther Fellows, Maria Cahlll, Joycc Bcckr P, Clnro Loyd , Pat P8tt1SOnq lows, Evclvn Vowsky, Donna Korphaus, Clare Leyda, Barbara van Meter, Martlna Carroll FRESHNEN Barbara P1ttS Betty Stefle, Lymona Wlnders, Marie Ca hill, C rol Rob1nson, Barbar R dley, Lorralne Loisel, Rosemary Ryan SOPHOMORES Pat Patt1son, Dora ooock, Carol Harris, Evelyn Knowles, Glorla Smlth, Fronces Pooh, H0715 Greer HONOP GIRL Martlna Carroll. Conn1e Fcls Lymona Wlnders Pat Pattmson Clare Leyda In . . S : ' ' , ' I - 1 . - 0 vi 'Q m' , ' . Q nal , , 5 a ' JUNIORS: Genioco Moore, Connie Fels, Lavonne Smith, Esther Fel- - L I. lk .L L . . Q L I . ' , Jo A l 9 O . , . A. V' IL - . . A L A A. . 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I V IJ 46 f J S QX IZIETIVITIES v f X f f if i ayfg I if W' , ME 5 RAMVAGE This year the Journalism class, e member of the National High ycheol Pr ss Assoc at or, p1b11shed a rimeogravred Rxrpage ev ry tw w ek 1 s meant te rg a re n V16 Af er ea ' s IWC PCLB a a s eJ1n e Du h 1.n Fa Y ver to I perxa a t 1 0 po tl , ra wg gr lt pe1 e +11 nc body n tn r st by e ina lov +1 fm It to lofal me cn rt tflfflff, 1 tc D1 k onner, Jerry H1nton, Norma Gauk og r Yatrleen Iingmar, PaLr1c1a Colfey, Myrt Moreland, Helen funn, Mary Tra1ner COUNCIL The nB1g Pro3ec+' of thc year was the POViS10h of the old Constltutlon so th t wt would me t the standards of our present school poll 16S On oanuorv 3rd, after much hard work and pro' pa etlon tl rrmod lfd on f1tU on was prfsrnt d to the Stud ont Bodv for d s e n and on February 21st lt was officially adopttd on R vo Al o errnf tl cc molishmrnts was the Orlglnatlng of a traveling J r n of Dlmes pl q , to c awarded e ch year to tho cl Ss or rxuutlng the 1 lges+ ount of mon y to the March of Dlmes c1mpa1gn As re Cl thf1r last dutnes, thc Counc1l conducted the el ectlo of n xt ye rs studort L A off c rs wh1ch 1nc1ude Jack Ashby p es dent, Lynn Anderson, vl e-o H nt, rd Clare Leyda secre r QP1QtUPO, from 1. to r Joycf Beckman, Gene Kelly, John Snyder. Lud Duhomcl, Jack Ashby, Jerry Tr1nk1e,Mr Poore, Betty Lou T rbox. ANNUAL Chosen as Co ed1tors of the Chelannual by Miss Coffey,Jer ry Hinton and Kathleen Kingman selected their own staff from amongst the members of tho gournnlisn class s vrll es several students outs1de the cl ss whose jobs demanded partlcular tal ents end informat1on. After much flngrr null chew1ng, numerous grey h31TS, and periodical lecturcs, the group battled w1th one another, Murga' troyd, The Obstln te M1meograph Vuchine, and llttle green dev- ils who persistently ran off w1th copy, unt1l the final page was completed, covers arrived from New Jersey, picture pages from kansas City, and the volume sent to the bindery. fP1et1rc, 1, to r.. Patricla Coffey, Bernie Trainer, JOHB Snyder, Jerrx Hinton. Tina Ca ro'1. Kathleen K'ngman, Conrad Pilz, lar1an iertzcg J . V 3 . F i ' ' , . . v . Q e 1 c 3, sec' tl' , , kfr .-r as Editexvmr-C.' Fo 'B 'k .tu eni ig the vlas. 1 7 . .ed a eeite:.ihe tdniser Nic. ecC.ey, npr 1 Q d -5 ,n lffbm, e f M if t ee- i , , The nemlege was s liven? r 'ng dsl, U. t 0' ' e el- lres fyrm . 5b1fP if s 1'r Tees, e d 'e e' s ll- ' er 'r re',s T- r- 3. ': from , r.: 'Q E ' Harper, hxrian Hertzcg, Jchn Snbder, Fred Berbea, Ruth Ann .,, ,Q A - - .I A A- V 5 1 . NA 4 - 1 1 V U4 I . ' s U 0 : I U D .l ,D . 1 . E . , i: , ' l '3': , ' 2 . r i If A e -. c ,s.' sd f - ' . r 11.3 :f5f f - , ' -, , M- 45, -ce, . . . ..3 .gr i' .5 S Y' cL'. Ev v' . ' -. la we b a 1 ' c .5 'T. ' 'a'd . and e . . ,, ' 1 . W Q . A A3 n , I .. . ' . - .' R f Q l gov i X ' ' : .,, T- i'-. , if Lv'-i.e r 2. 1 '5-rx -- . ILA V , ,- ' Q2 J . ' 'I N f,. . 0 1 D I . t - ,, , ' Q : . ' , fl , -1 ' Q in 0 Q I ' . A J ., . Q . W I . I . 9 .I Q Q . 'D v 7- 1 ' 1 V . - . W - - , , . - - - I - A KN Q1 T Q E Q, Qqqm 'wvlmuu N mnuwufml 'mn X ' W 'VF XX N -5 VN GNN uf' mmumluulffflf 1 Z JZ X x s mag? ff y a gala L X Y x.2.! 'QQ Q !! ff f X L' G, MA fi. I in r? 3011179 5 ' 4.- 3 .T s., ' 1 , is , 4 xi 7, ' -y, 4,f,A -1 , , IQ- L ' H -Z' V Y :I 'I l .,- -U-6, 'L C s X l QQ 1 GX J 4 4 f Gif ' ' C 53 5 x , 1 0 xx l N lr 5 . ,..w- I 1 - Q , Q U gehjluv fy 7' Ip mf .A ' Ex ! -y--1' vt I .X -k'gE1 .x- UN, hu' -? 'h'x::fi1 Vw? i 13 U 'L ' R - ' , 1 wx fflndu- wk I I' X , I , ' X vi' N' 16 XX X J Q l Q Z .4 5 5 f 'f Z5 k ' MLK ' VU Q. S - if X A W wt fi 'lf , I X .w , 1 2' ' 1 5 QM N4 jx! 0 BAND Under the direction of Ray L. Votapka, student officers' were chosen from written applications submitted by the band members. During the first quarter the band played for football games and presented its first public concert. Second and third quarters found the group enrolled in the Christmas pageant and, concert, the Easter concert, and taking part in all basketball games played on the home court, as well as journeying to Omak for the County and District tournaments. For the flnal quarter a series of exchange concerts were arranged with Cashmere, Omak and Wenatchee. The band also oart1clpatod in the annual Apple Blossom Festlvals of Manson nd Wenatchee. -F Suporvisrd by lrs. Dorothy Puryear, the Chelan Chapter of J the Future Fomemakers of ABCTIC was organ1zod this fall The group undertaking such serv1ce progects as selling candy, hot- 1ffNdogs, t1ckets at home games, usher1ng for the Sen1or Play, and ff preparing the banquet for the V1sual Fducat1on Conference. CHORUS rxffr' Supplementing the band throughout the year, n1ne girls Q11 composing the Chorus, sang at several service clubs, between the acts of the Jun1or Play, and at varmous hmgh school assem- W jb116S0 -x GIRLS CLUB N N? A c1rcus theme motivated the annual Girls' Club Mixer held 11n the AUdit0F1D November 20th, Martina Carroll and Clare Ley- da dressed in the role of organ grinder and monkey won the pr1ze given for the cleverest costumes. Clare was the monkey and uh1le Mar 1na played a tune on her organ, she collected a fem colns I her tin cup. lho Tolo, whose theme was the silver and blue of Stardust T1mC,WH h ld on February 28th. Spel11ng out of the word nTolon oratlon of +he curtaln. The Cvm was the scene of the Girls Club so-called nSlUmbef party lhe girls spent the n1ght l1sten1ng to records, dancing, play1ng vym games Breakfas+ of pancakes was devoured in tht Home Fconomics room. fv0'l'm flfv 0000 Q l.,-fig. 'Mo Who Wee OQ?Q 6 -M 0, 1 1 x , 5 Ali? ssc! o l M 'J ' 51 - . Fl HI Ao N m . .r-'J N'X 'J W . B . I I C I 1 . Us . . '4'4nf Qui ' -J I I - o ff' N. . , I ' .xlr f E n 0 . 4 . f 4 . Z 'X J cw Q 6 . v'. . QQS 92' Y- .' t' 1 ' 'l il X 1 ' .J in bluegstars and the scattering of silver ones made up the dec' C , Q in 'xg .J S . N... ,, L' 55 , 4 I-E. I .. f.. E u fs' 2 1: 5 J up ab' I I W X I ,,. B ..,..4.....- Q :hifi F Ti? 6,,,,,,g n , if NN ,XX x in fm K fig , f. ' ' ggi' 'I X vii, 1, -if gig ? 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'fn 6' n 1 JUNIOR PLAY S On the night of February 19, the Juniors presented a thrgen act comedy, nJanle's One Track Mlnd', with Martina Carrol play' ing the lead, The play centered around Janie, a young high school Fraduv ate in a small 1nland town dur1ng the denresslon.who,slnce she cannot find a Job, decides to land herself a husband, Ccnvinc ed that glamour is the answer to landing vart1n Richardson, wealthy bachelor, she talks a group of friends into taking a glamour course with her, The play was under the 'reduction of Miss Blanche B1xby, SENIOR PLAY Playmng to a capac1ty audience, the senior cast turned a typical three act comedy, Young Vr, Standish, 1nto a very in teresting story In splte of a last mlnute change from Gerald Hinton to Harold Snyder in the part of Roger Hayes, and its resultant confusion, each member of the cast gave a creditable performance, with the honors going to Io Ann Rogers, Reid Morton Norma Harper, and Howdy Davis, in their excellent character pero trayals of older people, Under the supervision of Robert Loidhamer, the Chelan Chap' ter of F,F A undertook many projects, Jim McGuire was a delegate to the State Convention held at ',S C, in Pullman, Loren Hastings spoke on DDT in W6DBtOh60'l District Public Speaking Contest, George Talley and J1m McGuire took the oral and written tests on Co operative Marketing that were gxven in Yak1ma, The theme for their dance held in Aprll, was that of a barn with bales of hay and corn stalks furnishing the decoration while str ins of hill b11ly music kept the couples dancing rx e ff I in 9' QQ LJ 5 L. 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XXX A : -.- .- -.::1.g .. -I, ,--'s ' 4 - .Xx ix v ' ' 'L' r ' 1 x X A , - -- --' iii? 15' 9 ,A f ki 0 -' Lf L ,,-1161? 7 x S AX, O K 0 .A .,.' 'I i' F S K' 1' UO! ! 52 .. ...- ,.. -x .-.- -c .. J Iii ...... - Q. - If , ::2:f:2- N4 H -s . .--' I In - 4 -,ig .- In looking back over the year, actlvltles and happenings come to m1nd, wh1ch together help to make school l1fe full of un. The following pages attempt to g1ve a birds eye v1ew of the ye r, and to recall incidents which you may have already forgotten. Brass sextet in full rcgalia Howdy Davis bullying freshman Harry W rcum .G1rls' Athletic Club eats chili ...Q and more Chllis Tournalwsts have b1rthday prrty ..Ronny and Bill, plowlng through. fos. Allce and Joyce stuff1ng the bal lot box. .Long John stoops to sr1ne Larry O'Toole's shoes, Tumblers perform1ng at Omak basketball game. Girls sauntering Kelly going un for two po1nts...r The boys donvt want any knot hole spectators at the1r games Russel of Omak attempts to check Kelly's shot... ..Crud eye and his educated eye.. .so Hast1ngs admiring his number ll's... a.r..Keyho1e Katy end her news bound nose.. ..Seeds, Stretcher and Don d1sect1ng a cat 1n b1ology Woke and Barb- steedies. .Fred and Joe bu1ld camera, . B111 confessing all to Santa at Sophomore party. Girls Club members slumbering. .... ..Caro1 Harris and Joyce McK1nney tell Santa thelr VSTS1OHl f . . V ........ a ...... ' ' L L L ' A e... ' el ... ' . ' ' Ollie! a L. I I llc to school ........... It's really Jo Ann, in the senior playeeoeo , ' neeee no , ' D Ollo C , . .. . fl - DOO tts! N ' . . . . Olcll tool ' loco . O lccooco . , .. . ',I! J tml L cd! W 'vgyg 1 si M., '11 x l .xx X. ab' yxmwgz-gan f C Y. 2+ f V 'VP , , V f ,, . ,Q K , , A , ' . 21 . f f: ' ' jf' L lf-I ' - Ni ' gy ' .- .... ! - N ' , J nbuv , . , 5 ,r f ' , , H x if ' M ef fl mv, '- X ' . Qld' Q --ali' Phyl and her Det mlttens . B15 send off to state meft nCoach F ttv' Nest. NeH1tat1ng Bob... ... Mary rnd Pat aO1Dg la t Nlwutf ShODD1Hg SFUIOY Sk1ftS Q... Hoke and Barb- Tv 'o fhfv rate999?99 Ceorge has had enough NI Benn lo ton Yakety Yaketv Yac Mary Lou and eratlon COW1Hg to?9 Cl re 1S DTOPOSIHQ to Don Loook that form! George and fllbur reallv have it, Qcene taken Chr1stma party at Chelan Falls. Ginny typlsts. Itfs really Jo Ann, Thyl and Cu at the F1T1S Club Clrcus. Scene from 3un1or play w1th Martina, Frank and the rabblt Marcum thought the band P1CtUY6S were to be taken that day, T Pv n st rtlng br1gbt cheerful day Wand and ser pent1ne t State Meet send off... .. oF1FSt pr1ze at G1rls Club C1rcus.... Cl re as the organ grinders monkey. e.. .. V . . 0 0 s coco . be .......... a V' ' ......... , ' ' . A 1' :SJ A..- l . oaoonos u . ----5 rn p.f' ...... , . I F .......... - , .... .... Ronny. ........ Lyle and Don working hard. ....... What's this gen- ' M'. .. a ' ' , ....... .. at ' U' Q 1 .1 at ' S - JA onaoco can . soo ' sh , fa' - ' .poo f ' ' ' s.... A - - . Ill! .1 '31 - 3 v fl . A ooonusooso nc., . 8 f 4- I onsuoo . . . a ooooo 'rl oo a 5 4.- 'lt A , o fi 4 5 -,rs 1 B Sept. 00,3 o 0 9 H'1il.'JOP'l ALCOKD School bog1ns Seniors look forward to graduat1on, Jrs look forward to being Sen1ors, Sophs. look forward, Fresh don't even bother to look. Cheer leaders elected, a Fresh and Soph take over the Job Jamboree, Chelan beats Cashmere and t1es Wenatchee 6 all Students who have been absent or tardy should be prompt 1n bring1ng excuses A quote from the 0ff1C0 A S B nominees presented to student body today Tryout for the Senlor play today 1n Ag room F1rst Rampage out Front page headlines: 'l946 SHOWS RECORD ENH LLMEN H 'SEASON FOOTBALL SCHEDULE MR HARN STBICKEN HCHBLAN FIELD TO BF DEDICATED SEPT 27 UKELLY, PRES ASHBY, VICE PRES s BEC , SE ' we played and beat Brewster 20 to 0 F1rst unsatlsfactory work slips to go out tomorrow Students w11l be excused from school to go to the inherit our parents handwriting Class offlcers elected Post Off1C6 almost demo11shed as students make dash for unsatlsfactory work slips before folks Students and team leave for Twisp we win 32 to 0 Virginia Snodgrass' oar rather wet after game Marcum goes swimming 1n the Methow River on the way back, oar toc Seniors have study hall together we thought the 0ff1co was smarter than that Students be1ng asked to help out at game we had a serpentlne and turned Ephrata e bunch of the F B boys have to bulld a new house Game w1th Ephrata Fleld d0d1C8t8d by Walt Record crowd of 1000 people Chelan wins Senlor play rehearsal today Boys chorus mot today Unsatlsfactory work sllps out today, that poor P 0 Pep rally and game u1th llworth Boat 'em 49-0 Senlor play rehearsal Unsatmsfaotory work s11ps aga1n Nothing left of the P 0 but ore row of boxes Friday hear a Horan 27 0 r r X r f 5---- . a-- . 4---- Goan- A ' ' 9---- E . 11--- e e o 12 -- ' ' . - l3--- ' . ' ' T IN C. . S.n c 'n , ll . .UI ' 4 I e Q, n ' 2 . KHAN C. 16a-- ' ' V . l7--- ' game at Twisp--if parents approve--fu ry how we all 18.-- ' ' ' 20--- Q -' 23--- 24--- ' 'Q 25-f-' ' . W 27'-- . ' L . . . ' 3o--- ' N C ' 10--- ' 2 , . Q 4---- . 700-'ll . Nov Dec, Q... Teachers go to Wenatchee and give students a much needed rest Huntlng season Eleven Junlor boys absent on same day What a C01HCld6nC8 16--More unsatlsfactory work sllps B111 go1ng ln for 1+ 19 new P O Senlor play practlce today Played Tonasket, t1e 13 13 New report cards reported Students get frlendly to teachers Report cards need we say more9 Everyone exclted about Wenatchee game Score t1ed 12 12 Jake's leg 1n cast as a result of the game -Senlor Play postponed Teachers have trouble w1th students and bell not arrlvlng at the same tlme Senlors ordez announcement cards today Played Cashmere 1n trad1t1onal APmlSt1C6 Day game we w1n aga1n At last' Senlor Play It goes over blg Girls club hold annual mlxer Clrcus 15 theme Blg snow press any how Basketball turnouts Juniors and Senlors g1ven f1rst chance at Flrst str1ng One year ago today the bus accldent occurred Thanksglvlng Food' Annual sales under way, blgper and better annuals promlsed HBH squad turnouts begln County basketball tournament Preparatlon for semester exams Journallsm class turns up on unsatlsfactory work 11st Wow' What a 11st, Pep rally Flrst home B B game wlth llworth We wln Waterv1lle takes a beatlng Turquolse Monday Ice k txng r1nk open Chrlstmas card from our old teacher, NSwan1e H 20--Game wlth Tonasket Agaln we wln' 21 -North Central here our flrst loss of the season MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 n v . lbr-- ' ' . ' 21-- ' ' ' ' . 25 - ' . '- Q 3O--- . ' 31 -- . 0 o o 1 n n v - a 1. . o 2 ---- ' ' . I-L - I 4 9 6 1Qi1 u 7 ---- ' ' ' . l1--- A . . . . . 12-- o f e o ' 0 A 2O--- ' ' . ' ' . 2l--- ' . 22---No school because of the snow but paper goes to 25--- ----- . . 26 ' . . 0 27--- ' ' ----- --- 28--- . . 2--- ' , 6 . 0 9 ' . 0 lO--- ' ' 11- ' . 0 ' I 13 . n o . 9 . o 1e--- ' ' -1 . ' r - De 26 8 Jen re 6 Team journeys to W1lbur in 1DV1tBt10HB1 tourn ment Beck in school, lille Rosaabalm JOIDS us Unsatisfactory work report -Students give up Juniors start play prsctxce G rls hold olumber9999'999party Band turns up on the UH88t1Sf8Ct0PY work 11st Journalism class doesn't feel so badly. Cashmere we win Tbnasket -again we did Call goes out for candid shots for annual Gmak gums B1gb68t turnout of fans to witness an out-of town game We w1n 41-29 oemeste ends, exams start, had news sent home New we snow why students leave home'l eds put plan for d6d1C8t10R of annual before town clubs Long 11st of outstand1ng l1brary f1n88 posted L1brary loaded wlth money tory worl sllps, that is I OfflCG smarter than we thought DGRIOTS are separated B15 beef heard by 0ff1C6 Sophomore class V133 March of Dimes contest Seniors C192 go to Omak to have thelr plctures taken Omok fh1sks 1 lcome mat from sight H holds auctlon A 604 cakes sells for 85 60 Someone ies hungry Rest of Senlors depart for Omak W S Qa weekly occurrence I F H A. holds coasting party Eyoryono they, but F H A Glrls Club elects 2nd semester officers Sims, President, Pattison, vice pres, Peebles, trees Big tre t for kids,froe sport film shown to ASB Bulletin comes out on yellow paper 'Janey s One Track Mind', junlor play, shown o Senxor High at matinee. FIRST day of whole year-that not one Senior 1 absent. Office awards Gold Star, Mr. Poore re- vived in late fternoon Constitution becomes n law Chelan bests Dryden nd Peshnstin at County tournament, wins first place in 'B' league. o. --2 --- .' 'I ' - 8 ---- ---- --- . 10 ------ -- ' . ' 1 H ........ , 15-- --.-.- ' , ' .D 17 ........ 4--- . 18 0 22- ------- . 24' ------- ' g ' '7' . 28-------- -1 . A ' i 29 --vu ---- . . . . . 50 ------ -- Teachers asked to hand in homeworkflunsatistac- s b. rs--, ------ ' r . d ' 4-------- , . . , F. . A. ' ' . f 5------- ' . UQ Q 9 5 , 6- ---- --- ' I 11111711113 a l 12111 Iiiti . l.9 '-Ov ' ' V ' t 22---- --- M ' , Feb 24 Mar Apr 9.10.11 6... 26 Photography class shoots annual pictures. An ual work in full swing, Kat1e and Jake, Coe editors Baseball turnout: begin Seniors measured for caps and gowns. New trosh, Wayne Calvert from Bridgeport Office worried about students not getting to class on time Appeal made to same Lots of library books missing fFrom another school, no doubt,j Chelan scene of Cashmere,0mak, Twlsp, Wenatchee debate on socialized medicine Omak wins Bus chartered to go to Omak for game with Plon eers. we beat 'em again. That clnches the chance to go to State. Youth r lly No youth Jo Ann Rogers elected Princess Chelan by ASB Joyce Beckman wins state DAR contest, gets trip to Washington, D C. in Mays Chelan is really in this year Ember of students enjoy a three d y 'vacation' School deserted April Pool joke no Rampage. Journalism class on UWS, no joke after all Cashmere band plays here Should really s y APRIL FOOL, but we will be different this year. Lions' Club fates athletes, Kelly awarded hon orary captain, Mel Skylstad membership in the Girls Club Baseball game with Oroville today, we win Second w1n of the season, we defeat Brewster SPRING VACATIONl!lSk!llSS TRA LAL!!! Blue Mend y and the beginning of the end. S niors receiving their gr duatxon pictures Baseball game with Wenatchee, we win Fresh present long postponed program. Seniors have short meeting fifth per1od Big Senior dance honoring Apple Blossom Royalty Wenatchee Queen and Princesses visit we see what they mean when they say 'Gentlemen prefer blondes Seniors have clambake. Ole clams J Manson Apple Blossom Festival, first parade with floats . . 0 3 . Q 4003311 . SIDQQQQQ . . . 6D9Q3CQC . . C 71090001 11- 2 0 s 17'- e ZOQCQCCQ 21- ----- ' Q 26oQQo'1l H .ee , ,l , 31..---- ,' Report cards to be released. . 1993039 fl 313991Z S K K I 5 . - e 8113919 . - . 15'--oc- ,L . O 1 ---- lffodcoua l ' . 18 o 24609999 3391? .ll ZSCQSOOO 'S ' May Jun 1.2,5- O-ns 1 4 Wenatchee Apple Blossom F6Bt1V 1 Junmor Prom Sen1or Conference at Wenntohce Joyce le ves for Whshington, D C Seniors sne k, but not very qu1ot1y Junlor boys t1red nfter stny1ng up 111 week ond to catch them. T1red juniors sleep Mond y, make up t1m6 on week nlghts 7 10 and on Suturdm poor boys Bnccalaureqte AT LONG LAST Last day of school for Sen1ors. Com encement Wide, Wide, World, here we como Chains, books, b rs, books, numbered SU1tS, books nd bubble gum returned to office to be issued to next years Seniors 9:-sou'-on L . f ' 1 ' . ' ' 0 13 'Q 1 o Q Q . c t - ' A 25------ Last baseoall game----with Manson. 25-------- e -- . 29--- .... - , - 1 gg iq V. Q 4 AE r A
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