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.mi-ws.. - . ,,,, , .rn i-r - M I l in ..v-.4 I AM 11 -., . ' I 1- .1 -I 1 ,- yr. -. Q , fl il 1 . f . .- -I - ' V ,,-J l f it 1,1-5, hiss, A nu M -fa 1 , f we hs 49. :mr tk FRONT ROW: Margie Crill. SECOND ROW: Susan Little, Judy Knutson, Ian Scott, Bette Jenkins, Elizabeth Perry, Mickie McLean, Barbara Goedde, Marilyn Ham, Erleyne Pitts. THIRD ROW: Lynda Radley, Jane Bagwell, Norma Faught, Dotty Crockett, Helen Perry, Lois Bottger, Celia Venneberg, Fay Clark, Helen Harris, Sharon Whitehead, Merry Ann Elgin, Miss June Johnson. D ' eczm A new organization, the Highlander Drill Team, addedalot of spark- le and color to the various events at which it performed. In addition to the shows the Highlanders put on during the half times of basketball games in Chelan, they also performed at the Chelan-Wen- atchee game held in Wenatchee and at a district tournament game. During the spring the drill team marched in conjunction with the band at the Manson and Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festivals. Warm! 14644 1 I H . I . i L - Ay' E l I an . The visual aids projectionists under the 3 1 K I direction of Mr. Rumsey have done their V 5 1 y .c 'U RI X usual fine job this year. These boys were i iii ,',, , 4g'3,,.4,1sl, responsible for the showing of films when- Q ' X, Q- h ' . . ever the teachers requested them. 5 , 'mt K Q -'. l HN o ' O l ' 5 U . a, xx FRONT ROW: Jerry McClellan, Tom Arnold, Martin Tester, Q l Gene Starcher. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rumsey, Eddie Bliss, Jerry Falkenberg, Larry Goedde.
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54' I-1 .. IO. I SITTING: Dave Peebles, Charlotte Zornes, Helen Perry. Marlene Blessin, Larry Goedde, Celia Venneberg, Paul- STANDING: Stan Boyd, Mrs. Morgan, Carl Kjobech. ine Wilsey, Jack Holmes, Erleyne Pitts, Nola Worley, Huston Pitt. STAFF The staff was made of first semester students plus several students outside of Dave Peebles ----------- ---- e ditor class. The class is indebted to Mr. Rum- Charlotte 2,01-nes ............. associate sey and Mrs. Rainier's photography club . . . . . . . . . . . . editor and business manager for taking, developing, and printing most Stan Boyd -------'--------- sports editor of the pictures, to Mrs. James Reed for Carl Kjobech ....... ..... W rite ups the one for the foreword page, and to Helen Perry ......... ..... C lasses Chris Long for that of the graduating Mrs. Vivian Morgan . . . . . advisor class. aww' This year's journalism class, with Mrs. Vivian Morgan as ad- visor, started as a small one, with five members. Two members then dropped out, leaving only three to turn out the Rampage, but a fourth member soon entered. Because of the small class, the paper could be published only biweekly. The original class of four put out a Christ- mas edition this year of ten pages, with original work besides the us- ual news. New members were again allowed to come in at the semester, bringing the class enrollment to eleven. These new members took over the job of publishing the Rarnpage while the others turned out the annual. 30 'I Q
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AUGUST 1E13RUA1zY 30 School started SEPTEMBER 6 labor Dax no school 'll all 2 24 Beat Okanogan 33 OCTOBER Btat QUIIILX 2 0 l xchtr W E A Wenatc1ee Beat La xx nwo th Beat Orov1llc 5 Natronal Asscmbl 5 tow Btat Omak 26 I3 Hono Socletx Potluck ll stallat1on of new offrcers NOVEMBER DECEM Ftrst quarte ended Beat Moses Lake 25 7 Beat Cashmt 39 o PROFESSOR HOW COULD YOU? Dramat1cs Club plat Speech Show Tl1anksg1v1ng hohdaxs B tsketball Jamboree Wtnatch e BER Wash EmploxmentServ1ce Beat Brewster 4Q 31 Lost to P shastln 63 60 Beat Leavenworth 54 21 B at Entrat 6 Lost to Omak 5Q 56 L H A Chrlstmas carollmg SCIIIO s presented Ch11stmas p ogram Chrrstmas vacatron started BcatCashmere 61 40 Beat North Cent al 65 59 JAINUARY BcatDrvden 7 Lost to Wenatchee Sl 49 Beat Leavtnworth 82 52 Beat Manso11 62 58 Beat Brewster 60 42 Beat PSSLIBSIIII 81 68 second semester ended Beat Omak 88 62 Leavenworth SRI oyaltw came Lost to Wenatchee 69 54 Beat Manso11 76 61 FEBRUARY I ll Wenatchee Naval Reserve spoke to scmo s Beat Okanogan 65 31 Beat Drxden 65 45 Natlonal Assembly Muslcal Moments Br-atEnt1at 70 44 M A RCH APRIL MAY .TUNE No sthool D1str1ct Tournament at Grand Coulee Beat Grand Coulee go 81 Lost to Wmthrop 74 56 Beat Twtsp 84 80 Beat Pateros 43 45 State Tournament at Tacoma Beat W1nlock 75 58 Lost to D8lFll'l2IIOll 54 43 Lost to Wxnthrop 71 65 Washmgton Emploxmtnt SCTVICS tests G1rls Club Tolo Musrc Festtval at Ephrata Natronal Assembly Kerek Iarto Thrrd quarte ended txprng and shorthand contest College conference Wenatchee Texas Cowqnls vs Coaches Lost to Peshastm 1n baseball 9 Sprmg vat at1on Washlngton Employment Servlce talked to senlors Washmgton Emplo1mentServ1ce Beat Cashmere 111 tennls 5 Beat Manson 1n baseball 4 Lost to Wenatchee 1n tennls Beat Watervrlle IH baseball 3 1 Iunxor plav dress rehearsal Honor SOCICIY VISIICU Manson junror play ADAM S EVENING Juntor play Beat Mansf1eld 111 baseball Lost to Enttat IU baseball 6 5 Lost to Manson 111 baseball 8 7 Beat Enuat tn tenms 8 2 Beat Waterv1lle 1n baseball IO 4 Iun1orSen1or Pron1 Lost to Wenatchee 1n tenn1s I2 0 Lost to Bndgeport ln baseball T1ed Ephrata 1n tenms 5 5 T1ed Mansf1eld 1n baseball 4 G1r1s Club Mothers Tea Tenms d1str1ct tournament 1n Wenatchee Commencement School our 3 9 22 i , A ' ' I7 Btn T 1 asktt- 6-7 23 ' 3 1 ' -- -I2 25 ' -- - 26 -- - I . - ,'-- 5- 5 W 1 s' . . ., - l ' 2 8 . .L 4. I. -'44-6 s A , -, .. 15 ' ' 3'n 3 A , ' I9 4 ' 15--Kerr 'l 4 ' -'- - 22 2 -- - 8 ' j ' ' 27 r 1' -- ' .1 . X . H . , I2 ' ' 2 ' .- 1 i4 ' , -- 5 ' 18 ' r , 1 ll irc- - I7-IQ , ZI ' ' ' . ' 1 25 . 24 - 25-26 . . , 1, I . . H - 27 l - 6-8 6 ' V 1 1- ll ' 1 , 1- ' I3 ' j ' , 3 LOS! YO C35hm9fC 54'52 Manson Royalty visited Chelan 7 ' j' ' - 14 ' ' '4 ro Q. P' -- - I5 ' -- -2 II 1 - -- ,- 18 ' ' --ll- I7 e ' -- 1-44 IQ ' ' -- - 18 -- - 20 ' , 20 f , ' ' 21 4 ' ' . 23 ' I- , 1 , -' ' ' Y ' r , ' ' 22 26 ' ' --1-o Qs 1 -- - 28 ' ' -- - gc , . , -- - Y 3 I -- - 7 ' ,' '3'54 5 n I 6 ' 8 . . , , 6 ' ' -- I4 - -- - - , ' ' I5 X -- - 9 ' '-- I3 , .,, , - 2l ' -- - , IO ' ' -- . , 6-5 22 I -- - II ' ' '-- - 27 ' r f If I2 ' ' ' -- -4 28 - - I3 ' ' ' 29 H - I4 . . . . 1 29 , 4 ' ' 3 5 I ' 9 . H . . ' -- - 32
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