Columbia Basin College - Neconia Yearbook (Pasco, WA)

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' ix 1 5 A X X X? S X the 1958 NECONIA NECONIA, AN INDIAN NAME MEANING GREAT MOUNTAIN THAT LOOKS OVER ALL. XI 1 I x WE 133 in Vx -S. ff I W1 XM C 5 X ,ggff I L, A Y, rf' Y f . ' . IS PRESENTED BY ITS CO-EDITORS AND STAFF EDITOR ............ CO-EDITORS .... ART EDITOR .......... FEATURE EDITOR ..... SPORTS EDITOR ..... ADVISORS ........... PHOTOGRAPHER .... 2 --L WARREN HYsl.oP SHIRLEY MANSFIELD DORRIS IVIACE ... ROGER CONRAD ,,,. RAY REYNARD un.. RODNEY PIERT ..........- HAL AKINS HOWARD KIEHLBAUCH ............ PETE RICE SAIVI ELLIS 'Q I, fi R NECONIA STAFF GENORA DYE G EN HEINDRI KSON I K UI. INS AR SARTAIN RA KAY WALKER MARGARET MUN O HOWARD STINSON SAM ELLIS X A 1 I Y X, 3 IN 5 'sm I X S 34 4 I EQ eil! 65+ V721 NE Z 42- QiIf'kG2-,DLI Mm Z Visa M f Nm ms nz M L11 :1 m pp X, ,M W ' r I nfl! nf l R Dedication P. A. WRIGHT In recognition of his many years of teaching and being superintendent of various high schools in the state of Wash- ington, we of the NECONIA STAFF with much respect and gratitude dedicate this 1958 yearbook to the honored school of- ficial, Mr. P. A. Wright. We are glad to acknowledge in a small way the many hours of work and the fine results of that work, which he has so willingly and generously contributed to student activi- ties and school functions. Rounding out over a half century of association with high schools, he has received many honors and has belonged to many organizations. He is now a member of the Phi Selta Kappa, an hon- orary organization for teachers. In 1956 Richland High School made Mr. Wright very proud when they named their teachers' club the P. A. Wright Future 1 K ig idx? let lat P 52' 5 Teachers of America. He was superin- tendent of schools in Linden for eight years, in Prosser for seven years, in Richland for five years, and in Sno- homish for twenty-four years. He taught school for three years in Wis- consin and for two more years after coming to Washington before he received his first superintendent appointment. Born in Fall River, Wisconsin in 1884, Mr. Wright attended Lawrence College in Appleton, Wisconsin and later took work at Washington University. He re- tired in 1952, but came back to teaching at CBC in 1955. J- N Q X I 1 lg, T L 5 1 NX Ni A ,445 .l ,.. - .. ' N' 1 Ilj y 2 75 7 FACULT -S N ' fx nj M JF ff xX v fffffrgxik E I LDMINISTRATION I-IERMAN F. J G - h Z NN V' f f '?f' .. '1'-'i Z-- gr GEORGE P. ASKEGAARD - - Assistant Director and Registrar JACK E. COONEY - Director Columbia Basin College MILDRED PARTCH - Director of Libraries Library SOME STUDENTS DO STUDY. OLIVE ANTON--Assistant A. M. KILLINGSWORTH--Agriculture B.S. State College of Washington B. Educ. State College of Washington M.S. State College of Washington - M QD Z' ,- jm i4 f 1 S K ' X 11 ffff S-,- ss WI .X Q my gg. Q! Art HAROLD J. AKINS--Athletics, Fine Arts B. A. State College of Washington B. Ed. , State College of Washington COEDS TRY THEIR HANDS AT ART. msn- luv: ou'r'rA IDEAS, 12 HMMNIMIVI- WONDER IF IT SHOULD BE GREEN? LITTLE BOYS MUST PLAY. .uf NOW TAKE THIS FOR INSTANCE 13 A PROPERTY OF LIFE. Nisw BODDY--B10 g lo ical Sciences DEN . B. S. University of Washington ' rsity of California Advanced Study Un1ve h 'ngton Ph. D. , U Biological -v...., if w ' fb, 1., 75' -: PT . vu ll' Q' ,,-gi, ' K ' Af. 53223 Q? , nf--..,. - m,1i?.1m5.' ' A ' ,,,V , nm, -5 . ,f -gi-.,f Cf: 55.51 ..r.- , ' 1 F3--5 '. v' Z.-M' .-.. W ' f.-.453 .rL',f I Eli V, ',wi Ui V Q 1 N . 'ij' . 1 '::,f': n-gy. ' V ., W, --...-. Q.. ,.. ,L :xt-41 'G-'Z :'..:t '- AL,- .ff 1,-g..33.4 ! 'li Nh , -gg? 1 Aw . .H ffl? 14 Science ROBERT S. STRONG--Science B. A. C.W.C.E. B. Ed., C.W.C.E. M. S. Oregon State College usiness Administration WILBUR MILLER--Business Administration B. A, Wichita University M, A, Equivalent University of Minnesota Advanced Study State College of Washington, San Francisco State, and Oregon State AM i RIGHT, SIR? 16 HOWARD KIEHLBAUCH--B B. A. University of Washington B. Ed. Eastern Washington College usiness Administration MRS. MANE PERCEY, Secretarial Science. B. S. Oregon State College Graduate Work: Oregon State College and Oregon Extension. University of California. 17 60 WORDS PER MINUTE '1 2' ' JAMES LISK--Engineering Technican B. A. Northwest Nazarene College Undergraduate Work U. of Wash. Engineering Technology THEY STUDY FIGURES. Engineering Drawing ALLEN D. STANLEY---Engineering B. A. Univeristy of Idaho Advanced Study St. Louis University Advanced Study University of Idaho NJN Tx ,XXXXX-V-sXSikN s X L., XT QA- 5 A X A N ,f ii ' ' X is fu V 'cf -R I2 X X' in x , S23 fe A ' , 'Ni X X X M f Q, YXXSN 1' 5.2, V A H x ,Q 1 QQ X 'x vi 1 gg x J ' I. 19 English DEANE HATTON MOODHE--English B. A. Willamette University Advanced Study University of Washington JAMES MOBERG--English B. A. Lindfield College M, A, Washington State College JOHN HANKE --Economics-English A. B. Gonzaga University Advanced Study Gonzaga University 20 COULD THIS BE BONEHEAD? HOW DO YOU CONJUG ATE A VERB, ELI? Si ,sac 21 562 QAM 3 H -HM EENI E, MENIE, Health Ecl JOHN W. PENNINGTON-- B. S. State College of Washington Graduate Work--State College of Washington MINIEI, MOE 4 '-E 22 Home Ec VENETTA STAPPLER--Home Ee and Health Education B.S. University of Washington Advanced Study Washington State College, Colorado A Sz M, Oregon State. CAN SHE BAKE A CHERRY PIE? 23 SOMETHING FUNNY, SHIRLEY? E- +5 HERE? H umanifies WALTER OBERST--Social Science and Humanities B. A.. University of Washington Advanced Study University of Washington, University of Southern California, University of Minnesota, George Washington University, American University, Reed College, State College of Washington, Ford Foundation Scholarship S NATURAL VEGFYATION Yi wonm uwcuarnv sums I f .1 1 . Q X , MQ.. -Qqaifx' 'M'A If ,W L., 24 I X f -' -M. I Journalism MARJT WILBUR--English-Journalism B.A, Whitman College M. A, State College of Washington 25 JAMES STAKKESTAD--Mathematics B. A. State College of Washington Math B. Educ. State College of Washington Advanced Study University of Oregon JAMES W. GLADDEN--Math B. A. Montana State M. A. Montana State Advanced Study University of Chicago 26 KATHERINE SCHILBERG--Mathematics B, S. University of Oklahoma B. Ed. University of Washington 10.2 JWJZPQQ W' THEODORE J. REITZ--Mathematics B. A. Pacific Lutheran College B. Ed. College of Puget Sound M. A. University of Wisconsin 27 MATH STUDENTS ARE A SERIOUS LOT Modern Languages JAMES D. DEVINE--Modern Languages B. A. University of Washington M. A. University of Oregon Graduate Work La Universidad de Cauca, Popayan, Colombia, S. A NO SPEAKEE ENGLISH, NO? 28 Music TERRY C. CRABB--Music B. S. University of Idaho M. M. Northwestern University Advanced Study, University of Cal. JOHN J. FITZPA'I'RICK--Music B.S. University of Idaho M.S. University of Idaho Advanced Study USC kt..- CHORUS was EM aw, amass mamma QEQNH' HOLD IT LEONARD G. PYNE--Athletics, Physical Education B.S. University of Idaho Graduate Work, University of Idaho Graduate Work, State College of Washington 30 MOE FINDS MO Science ROBERT J. TRUE--Science B. S. University of Washington M. Ed. State College of Washington 31 Social Studies HOW CASUAL CAN A CLASS GET? HANK COPLE N--Athletics and Social Studies B. A. Eastern Washington Advanced Study Eastern Washington CHARLES VALENCICH--Social Studies B. A. Colorado State College M. A. University of Southern California JOHN N. SHAEFFER--Social Studies B. A. Washington State College A, M. Harvard University 33 THIS IS THE LIFE .,-EEE REBS mass EES ms ms ms sm E uma ms www wma sxamasfg me H E. as ms W ss aww sigma :wx 'EH mn mms ,J--W Q-mm ww an Speech ,,4s5tl mm lm i w sa ,.' a ami., , ' B34 Hr . :iz if I f - ,I E ra mv H31 T,'iwa?! wa .asm nm mn mn 22-5? gif . 1 ,-5 , '3,a ' '4 msmxsinm 'jzrb' ma KWH mx .U ,' 5 silk: --m xr' ' ss wa ms ms: aww Q I Q . In M W :H 1 EZE WW H H , 11 Rov 'rs-us is AN EXAM? TV Production ROBERT D. PARNELL--T.V. Production Los Angeles City College California Radio Operating Engineer School mn X K-X ms sw mm LAURA FILION - Head Cook PAULINE THOMPSON 37 Custodian X x X w X f - 1 1f xt. xy I5-if f XC 5 it I K x X ' l 1 x x rf f I I I r . I, 1 -X xx LM X N K X . ,.-1. --ii? --1-4 ' N'Q - W , w,,- f Af ff E.. Vocational Staff Body and Fender WAYNE RODGERS--Body and Fender Repair, Painting B. E. Colorado A Sz M Journeyman Automotive Bodv and Fender Journeyman Automotive Frame and Front End THEY FIX ANYTHING. THE BOYS AROUND THE HEAP. HAROLD SEVEREID--Automotive Repair Waldorf College Journeyman Auto Mechanic Journeyman Automotive Machinist THIS IS THE WAY WE,..,, WATCH THE BIRDIE 41 FRED KEEZER--Machine Shop Journeyman Machinist Journeyman Tool and Die Maker Machine Welding WALTER CULBERT, Journeyman Welder--Welding Edison Vocational at Seattle Seattle-Tacoma Shipyards War Production Sw JESSE DUNN LOLA MURRAY Nursing COLEEN FERGERSON MABEL GRAVES DORIS MCMYRTH BERNICE CRUMBLY - Nurse R. N. Harborview Hospital - Seattle MARJORIE REMUS LILLIAN SCHELL 44 EMMA SC HLENHER 011- 425 a. Charlotte Jones b. Mary Stevens c. Gloria Robbins + MQ! A Q41 a. Verona Lee b. Bobbe Jarrard c. Edith Dillman QU a. Linda Henckel b. Edna Enlon c. Letha Jakovac 135 a. Lola Hampton b. Violet Daugherty c. Bernita Wehe rm,M ' 5555? NME VQW. ff ZWWWU ff? 1 WMM W fp .M Wfjfifikwwww MMM ffjffjyf- fffpjfff' 'WMM 00 PAMMMM WMAW M4560 xiii? pfjfyfwwwiwy i',kM,,,j , wwf WW ff WC-W WM 0 Xb W4 H M WWNifW,ff Vf wx 1f'q,5fM'f?lZ9!,'igAfQY55Wif my Mjwwqffqwhyrpjjfgy l f!-p,,,,,- Cx 54fx X Lg M Q9 X l ? Qyy 5 f Wg Lv-w ,.,m. PRESIDENT DON HARTMIER VICE PRESIDENT LYNN TOMPKINS Sophomore Cfficers TREASURER TED NIELSON SECRETARY CONNIE BUC KINGHAM HELEN ANDERSON Benton City DEL BAREITHER Letterman's Club Pres German Club Zoology 1 Z. .L ' 'L .1 . I.. J K l, ' I .w .Un 1 1 NEVA BISON MARK BODOVINITZ Richland Pasco SNEA Ski Club Chorus Pharmacy Education RONALD BOYD WALTER BROST Richland GARY BATES Kennewick Letterman's Club Student Council Baseball Education ROBERT BIEL Spokane Basketball Physical Ed. CONNIE BUCKINGHAM Pasco Honor Society, Pres. Talons Soph. Class Secretary Home Coming Princess Home Ec - Education ALOMA CAMPBELL Kennewick SNEA Education BILLY CHEEK ROGER CONRAD Kennewick Kennewick Chorus Neconia Art Editor Mechanical Eng. Talons Commerical Art and Mathematic s y seek i-A 252' .sz JAMES FULTZ Kennewick SNEA Vet's Club Social Studies JERRY GOWER Pasco DORRENE GILBERT Kennewick Education HELE N HAAG Richland Education I 50 FRANKLIN DEMERS FRANK EKE Richland Kennewick SAM ELLIS PATRICIA FIGIOLA Kennewick Honor Society Neconia Photographer Vet's Club Business Administration In 'll , i-. P. . Q12-1 ., ,, . .,n 1.1i .- V DARLENE HATCHER Richland ' SNEA Vice Pres. German Club Vice Pres. Educ ation - Languages JOHN HEBERT Pasco Honor Society Rocket Society German Club Police Science JERRY HARPER MARY HARRIS Kennewick Kennewick SNEA Home Economics GLEN HENDRICKSON Kennewick LELA ANN HOOPER Pasco SNE A Chorus AWS, President Annual Staff Home Economics and Education ROBERT HOPKINS WARREN HYSLOP Pasco Neconia Editor Vet's Club WILLIAM JARVIS RON KIRBY Richland Pasco Vet's Club, Pres. BEV KE TEL Kennewick Honor Society SNEA Mathematics MYRON KRISHER PAUL KNIGHT Pasco Baseball JAMES LONGWE LL . , s Richland Lette-.rman's Club Vet's Club Baseball '56' Pre-engineering Kennewick Debate ,I DELFORD MCCONNELL DEANNE MCCULLOUGH Spokane Prosser Vet's Club Cheer Leader Baseball Educ ation Education BEVERLY LYNN Kennewick SNEA Talons Pep Band Home Economics ASA MATTHEWS Kennewick SNEA Education DORRIS MACE Kennewick SNEA Neconia Co-Editor Psychology-Education OLEE TA MATTHEWS Kennewick SNEA Education ls, I MQ. I TOM MORGAN Kennewick Baseball CECIL MOWERY Kennewick Student Council Athletic Commission Education CLARA MORTON Ke nnewick Chorus Psychology GAIL MUELLER Kennewick RUTH McMULLIN JIMMIE MEFFORD Connell Education CARL MEYERS MARY MORGAN Richland Richland Football SNEA MERVYN NEWELL TED NIELSON North Bend, Oregon Kennewick Football Soph Class Officer Business Administration CHERRY O'BANNON RONALD PAGE Kennewick Kennewick Homecoming Queen Education i 4 'Q A ls B 5 5 34 iff 1 .ul II- .V q.- , V J ' - Zi. ij. 5 f 3514112 11 11 , 1 Y 17Q '5g f'W14i5',j 3' iii-X., Q?2fiQ1f,,, ' BERNIE QUALHEIM Richland Football Basketball Letterman' s Club Engineer ing PE TER RIGGLE Kennewick uv, V 1 1 ,. . . .2'1 'X,:f S '. F 11 1,,,5,g ,f .5 . 1 .'.'- - ,aa , ' . 1 1 P A . z l'f35:3,,Q: W... . . K A Si l si -1 in Q1 eg g A 7' 1 Xl ? ' gun RE , ,.. 1111. L -4 4 , A L M ,P ,-.fx .. .,., , :TJ m e 1, ,, 1 Q 4 lg? X 1r!: LQ mf 3 , ff fig-1 W as '55 lim 1 5 2' N Y ggi W 'fin Ein' e FQ: H -. ,M 'ha 1 4.25 EX 9 ei F X .V 1 M '.1 5 V , , .A 1 .Q - x 1.1 I., I .W 17 1- U L M -i ROBERTA RIFE NRATH Pasco Cheer Leader General DON SANDERS Pasco -11 BOB PEOT Kahlotus RODNEY PIERT Kennewick Honor Society Ski Club Neconia Pre-Engineering 1 W 1 4 l i 51 E KENNETH PICKLES Kennewick GERALD PURKHISER Richland .-wg 1 1 DON SCARPELLI RON STEPHENS Walla Walla Richland Football EDWARD STRADLING Kennewick HOWARD STINSON Richland SNEA Neconia Staff Education - Math Collegiate JAMES TAYLOR LYNN TOMPKINS Pasco Walla Walla. Sophomore Class Vice Pres. Vet's Club Engineering RICHARD TSCHAUNER CLAUDINE WALTERS Kennewick Kennewick Home Economics - Art HARVEY PETE RICE Pasco Collegiate Neconia Photographer English RAY WASHBURN Burbank Letterman's Club Basketball Physical Education Baseball ROBERT WILIGNSON Pasco Student Body Pres. Talons Honor Society Engineering DAVE WILBUR Pasco Education Football LESTER WILSON Ski Club, Pres. Letterman's Club Football Physical Education MARGUERITE CRAVEN DEAN GRAY Kennewick Honor Society SNEA Education DAVE CLARK Richland Tennis Kennewick GLYN GIBSON Richland PRESIDENT SULLY BAYLESS VICE PRESIDENT SHIRLEY MANSFIELD Freshman Officers TREASURER MARILYN TAYLOR SECRETARY KAR LE NE JOHNSON aff a H . 'megs lg, e is Kiwi YR ' 5 ., an ' ec lm M N ,M ,EH i I fini? Simi T T if w Mmm Wg. is 53? M Wig? :H - fl sagem mi is A me E X is 5 mi r is Hem ' 4 H B v M Q E , 0 iw gn Hazen ' an me iw was A :Ka gg X6 is X fi 235 Q N, 2 ,H me Q iw it E Q fe i 1 fi S n new xi 52 in 5:3 a JAMES ADAMS Kennewick Engineer ing ROBERT BAIRD 1. B ' .:.:.:x..:, .: .:.:E:, .1 y f s ia - is ea m, aww B mn gas WW an V E as w' CLYDE BLOXTON Kennewick JOE BRAIL Kennewick new ARLENE ALLPHIN Kennewick Talons Art SULLY BAYLESS Richland Student Council f' iIE mw f5 5if? h new we 4X,.Lll- 'Ili ii ' V' H- 'Q 1 J-J , W flflilfQflfjflfQfEZQfQf2fQfQfQf I i- - I at '5553:.:.:.:i:s:5:::::::.:.:.:.,. ami 5.5 I' A C.: 35 S. ,Hig gs I , sgyu Ji :Hin ff 'fi ug 5:3 le wie 2. W g as z :Slif- tisi QZETQ - 582 .11 is a m 55: . ..:,5:a: :.:5':v H rl is H H Y' 25: :LQ W E351 'lr -:- H H H sg .. E' W E N :. i is K is w 3 :E ,-ff W 1 W - R H is if E? Q 3 1,2 H H Q as if L Q 2 E25 -' K E-. X QS:-H f S - - . .:: E.: - - :.: .:. H Egg 21 ? -I ,,,-QE, :a:..:.t.555e:t,s5- ROBERT BOOHER Sandpoint, Idaho Vet's Club Basketball Track General DONALD BRONS Kennewick Vet's Club Metalurgy jlj Q.: .:.-:zz :, In '. I, f - 'v l I . , 1 I . ni, . , , in I -Q I ll ' 255 - D 1 iv 4 ii , 'W 7 H -114' . I -1 IF H 'N QHII- - i v ' K3 I . , f 'lee S fiail li l I A K ,- , 1 -W V, : W 5 1 3 , .. . I.. I ' W :w , 'E5?' ..., -Y , . wi W ROGER ANDERSON RICHARD AREDOVECH ERVIN BADE' Kennewick Richland Psychology Ministry MARLENE BERRY MABEL BJERKNESS COLIN BLEII Kennewick Kennewick Richland General Chorus General masse V , ' mise is nfl H will E ill Si H sv .. ve gi ms il Br ..: 1 :-: P -. i I l if 'O ' ' W' ' Afff' N 'W Y ' ' iw-' H' ' O I' VERONICA BORDEN DARLEEN BOYLE IRIS BREIDER Benton City Richland Neconia Staff Home Economics Talons A General LEE BROSIUS BRIAN BROWN JULIA BROWN Pasco Richland Music 58 J ' in ' V, V . Z, Y . W W .l v f l ' 1 -1. X 1,1 2 '5' 1 ' I 13, , , L . ....-.W ,, I ,fd ' ' V A :...iQf'- fl? I' 2 Afrw i KNN BRYSON ANTHONY BURKE chland Fairfield llegiate Ed. Basketball urnalism Baseball ADA CARHANAN RAYMOND CARTER nnewick Kennewick me Economics Football P' ' ill ' uf 1 W 1 p ' -w.. , I fx I? I! AFR E Q '41 . L, RUSSELL BURKS CRAIG CARL HAROLD CARLILE Richland Pasco Basketball Letterm an' s Club Track Frosh Formal Prince General NICK CHALICH BOB CHAMBERS GLENDORIS CHEEK Spokane Sunnyside Kennewick Basketball Educ ation Track Letterman's Club CHRIS TANSON LARRY CLARK Richland Club Admin. LPH COX BILLIE JO CUMMINS hland Kennewick , Club AWS rman General JOAN CLARKE BARBARA CONKLIN PIERRE COSTE Pasco Kennewick Richland Talons Neconia Staff Collegiate Business Manager Occupational Therapist WILLIAM DUNWOODY GENORA DYE Richland Talons Neconia Staff AWS JAMES EAGEN 59 .Aff f - 1 v , WP 31 fi' ' CHUCK HEATH JEAN EATON WILLIAM EUBANKS Sandpoint, Idaho Talons, Pres. Pasco Girls' Basketball Physical Education SALLY FOLEY JAMES FORTE DAVID FRIEDRICHS Richland MIKE GARDNER Kennewick Letterman's Club Football Talons Vice Pres. ASB Vet's Club Education CORDE LL HARDER Colfax Basketball Agriculture A 'I .: 1 , w.- cs:- ..g A Q I .1 Richland 'LBHQQQ t W me Egg? an uhw.qg55R we ' K 'S ' HT? .y. :A -'T-1TVT' www xd A A 1 X ,,i5':V'.:-i.m.e-ZQQA 14. H Q A-11 fi 3 . , vx!Ax1 W ?f:1 M ll ' ' 4 , r :Ek ml m 1 In Q31 ii mes Q SL 5? in fl IQ 751 4 2.2 A ,Q 2 Ei: fi ' I fm: ,Q 5, as-an zz' .Q A S. ' Nw ga' SPY Riff, 'H4f?5T':: 4. .v 1xf, ?'T: - Im, A Q H -Q WM? inf Z 'wma fr- ' f ww.: 'A I' ,,-, H -.f Uygw 6 P53 ww I an lim? ,, E, Mr-:2,..n' 2 -gg' V..:e,w,w - :N -I .X ,.1.. ami M- A -Am fo. ' ,,gQ1mmzmf4'wf:e ' xg MMM, ' X24 dig -2 H I 'f'Q'af'f -. '5 V . . . -I .:.- a, 5 1 QQ A 'E+ , .. .. ....,g,55:,v5i'14 'A I,, . 4 A4 L W, , 1 - fa N fgizffg' ' 4 W'!Q1??.g34' 1 f 1 5611 .lf ,' sg, 4-45,- :4 ' J. Ai.: 4.24: , ' 7H:zr :.-L A PM rw W A as W m , Q: Q -is 4, :rf I ' 1 I I 1 4, Y L . -.' 'Tir' .02 , ki . , 5: 2:51, 1 Q .32 .' 'v' i ,. '. NIV.:- J ,. - H 5 LESTER FINKBEINER Kennewick ARTHUR FRYE Lewiston, Idaho Football or P.1Qglu,., 1 , A K MARGARE T FLATI Ke nuewick Talons C ollegiate MARVIN GARDNEP Richland s 5 3 f I 9 I 5 1 F W JACK GARRISON ROBERT GEORGE MORRIS HALL ROGER HANSEN Kennewick Kennewick WILLIAM HARTLEY JIM HARTMAN GERALD HAWKS BERNARD HENSHA- Colfax Kennewick Letterman's Club Basketball J : L- Y Y ii V nl.-.:h..,'i:,I.J...,Aj . W ..t . Z in . k ii ' . ., ' I vr ' wr, V. Ellie. 2 .aww ESE an Q H H'-L-kan Q a B a-B , a .ws ll -af., an .,H sa if-an mg' ' aa! lm az I sa a is . 4.Lsf,:Eg,I Km E an 'W JUDY HETT NANCY HETT COLLIN HIGHTOWER RICHARD HOFF HARRY HUDLOW Richland Richland Richland Richland Richland Engineering Basketball IRUSSEL HUGHES TROY IVEY JOHN JACKSON KARLENE JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON Kennewick Pasco Kennewick Richland Talous Basketball Collegiate Baseball General: JOHN KENNEDY FRANK KEYS ROBERT KOGER GEORGE KUTULAS Kennewick Spokane Football SANDY LARSON LARRY LAUTENSLAGER ROBERT LIBKE Kennewick Rosalie Basketball Track 61 Letterman's Club Physical Ed. THE LMA LILLY Kennewick Talons Collegiate General BLANCHE LARSON Kennewick JAQUE LINE LITTE LL Kennewick Science seq ' 1 WILLIAM LOONEY LINDA MABRY Pasco Collegiate LARRY MARTIN CHARLENE MIDDLEBROUGH 9 a N I '55 wi. A K CARMEN LUNDGREN BUD LUSE WAYNE LYSHER Pasco SNEA Sec'y-Treas. Education JUNE MacKENZIE JACK MALLOW SHIRLEY MANSFIELD Kennewick Kennewick Education Frosh Class V. P. Neconia Co-Editor Collegiate art Editor SNEA, Talons, AWS Education - Art 'egxgw 53:3 ,' ,QQ H- egg -3 ls: V E - 'ml . 7 is THOMAS MATTHEW L. IMOJEAN MGCALLUM HARRY MEVERDEN Pasco CHARLES MILLER DONNA MOE ROY MOHONDRO Benton City Kennewick Spokane Electrical Eng. Talons Vet's Club Cheer Leader Student Council Letterman's Club King at Formal Ski Club Education Physical Education Baseball AWS Basketball 62 . ,,e 5 x 1' 4 H HQ .. -5 ..:-: 7' A T if 3 is 9 PHYLLIS LYTTE DAVID MARTIN n m MARJORIE , ANNA, MORRIS WE 5' 2 335275 531 3 I gi 'QQ f' gf? sl H 3?Q33L3!Q3, ig .3 P ii: 'i 42555: H H i .:: :.:' A -f ..-. 'rr Lf :I:i.,. ':' -' Ffrf... ....... : 4 .Jr ' 1 , , 5:5J,:5:.::: ::.:5::, D 1- .3, 3, : . 1. I gy vu 1' J 1 3 ?g5i5,3.,3 3' 33.3.33 e ' . -', - . ,, -- z .u..,g if . , i L , V 1-'-5. ' W , Y :-3-jf:.5f'1QffgI:.wifi.: ..... : .. f , HL . 7-3 3 If M 55 MQLE33 .- -I ' L i .Ii . li .EOTA MOSS PHIL MOTYKA tichland Pasco alons Iducation SABEL NORMAN ANDREA OLSON Pasco Talons Chorus General RICHARD MULLINS Kennewick Ski Club Vet's Club Neconia Staff Business Admin. HUGH ORREN ll A 3.:. AA: uu, H' .3 ':': If ., Q.-, ' . ' B :-: YL 3 3 :':' 'i isa: T 3:23255 L'JTL'-' 22:3 MARGARET MUNRO DANIEL MUTCH Neconia Staff Burbank JIM OVERDAHL SHARON PENMAN Basketball Nursing Baseball ONNIE POOR DONALD PROVENCHER TED PROVENCHER NANCY PROVINS RAY REYNARD asgg - Pasco Kennewick alons, Secr'y Talons Ski Club nel-al y Chorus Neconia Staff Social Science Talons Vet's Club Pre-dentistry TANLEY RHODES BILL ROBINSON MARILYN ROCHAT ROBERT RODE BETTY STEVENS pokane Fairfield ootball Football asketball E 63 PATRICA ROTAN SARA SARTAIN JOHN SEVEDGE NANCY SHANKS Richland Richland Talons Neconia German Club Mathematics PAUL SHOOK ROBERT SMITH YVONNE SMITH FERN SNOW Kennewick Richland Sociology N l I W if - 1, V. , . wl- -. u 1 RON SNOWDEN MILDRED SOMMERS LEE STRONG MARILYN TAYLOR Richland Richland Kennewick Lctterman's Club Football Baseball Psychology JAMES TEMPLETON GERALD TERRILL JERRY THOMPSON JEAN THOMPSON Pasco Kennewick Richland Basketball SNEA Chorus' Education 64 , l . w . u J , H Q- I l 'F I . , az cut 1 :E . 'f f '52 I .4211 '-I ffl hf,Ip'Q1,'li.NR3i,a5ig: l'YP lIi 'I-u w 'ZiiiiZ 'n u , , Pd' l.l'i'4. ,Wifi PATRICA TODOROVICH GALEN WALLEY Kennewick SNEA Ski Club Talons Education MELBA WESTERFIELD PHILLIP WHITE Pasco J- my w .,,, Lx fr . az, use n use fue VURA WALKER Pasco Art Neconia. BOB WILLIAMS -i f ' ' gk, Y, , 1 Q1 Q , , . V- , 4 ' if ' ,' L: wr.. ' -E my af- , -, .-,-A,, g' Hu . -,-'vii ' rf I? f-'E J. 1 - -- - - V i My if 'E - is - ,-,, A ,,- we ' L- N ll rl l. H MARTHA WE EDEN Talons Secretarial INEZ WOOD we se-'ff g-was is-inn.. GOLDIE WORRELL SHARON HINDMAN NATALIE MECKLE RONALD WEST Pasco Richland Richland Art Ski Club Art Talons, Nursing JOHN JACKSON WILLIAM MASSEY JIM CREVISTON FLOYD MONTGOMERY Kennewick Vocational 65 Eggs ee E Q XY YN I I J JJ . j K X, , Y W f W 2 fy ff gwl Q 3 my CN J i A4 jIV, fIm xf , X 'x -A. I N N , 1 T ?f 'Mf Z? n I K X XX 1, Z , K - ff -,nl 4 4 A wx K f W N I Q, Wwmwf f WZZQWM Ac Tlv ITIES SPORTS n ,,g.Q,-,-re-3:17 .. i 5 !,.f X, O ,gf -Q90 .xxx lA f ff K ,f X555-' I VI! ?!N xx ' F-, , J X 'Q V295 , f x, I , . . A ly ! U vw I K In 'M ,Q ' ,nf x - E ' .1 f s X 9' , ' - x I 1 X p -, I l 1. 'I' x M ' 1 ,f fx sv-fn , Q fl' 31. T ' J x I ,IW ' x I X I Football STAN RHODES: Was selected by the J. D. Williamson Rating System as ALL AMERICAN for his outstanding performance at the position of halfback. BOB NEARENTS: Honorary Captain and Honorable Mention Gridiron Index J. C. A11 American. 69 34 MIKE GARDNER: 1957 Ri-Ke-Pa Inspirational Award Winner. FIRST ROW: Coach Coplen, Coach Akins, Dave Wilbur, Abel Velasquez, Chuck Wilkes, Les Wilson, Stan Rhodes, Bill Robinson, Merv Newell, Chuck Phelps, George Kutulas, Chuck Heath. SECOND ROW: Craig Carl, Bill Nearents, Larry Manthey, Jim Bleichner, Jim Devine, Bob Wilkes, Carl Meyers, Bob Nearents, Ron Snowden, Fred Fields, Ray Carter, Jerry Kruger, Terry Thompson, Coach Pennington. BACK ROW: Student Managers, Dick Chilcutt and Paul Knight, Bob Horry, Ron Stevens, Norris Brown, Art Fry, Bernie Qualheim, Jim Taylor, Jack Eby, Al Schultz, Kip Jones, Mike Gardner, Bob Stecker, Hal Ring, Student Managers Bob Iltz and Rod Nichols. 1957 Football Season COACH AKINS Without making any excuses, I feel, if our team had not had its incredible string of injuries the season would have been entirely different. Starting with Chuck Wilkes smashed shoulder in the first quarter of the first game and culminating with Dave Wilbur's identical in- jury in the last two minutes of the last game, 1957 was a long series of mishaps. Not once did CBC's regular starting line-up start a game completely intact. Regardless of these difficulties, the ballclub played bursts of really fine football, hitting their peak in a 33-7 win over Lower Columbia. Even in defeat the team showed spirit, promise, and willingness. Look to 1958 for an up-swing in the football for- tunes of CBC. With over half this squad returning and the addition of new forces, the Hawks will be on their way. , Coach Hal Akins ,W Lv-4 70 - A -.,. z .7-. .fvnrqnravh BROWN SETS UP A TACKLE. ' A , .5 'jjj :wa ,,L,Z,,f,A K3 5 4 .- . . ,gl 1 3- Y 1 JFS... ,-.7 ,L 1, ff-1-1'-45 '-wx? '. 5 , 2 'f' ' Q if-:27:'-4 ,ll . 0 -V ,vg-aw-4s...,..4 .5 .'.,.-,Q .bffff -QI ! 1 11'-rx-v--1u.1:.mm ,, wg, .zqfagflq..Q2n2.,,,,. 4, ' 1 ivaM'Llg5f:,I-bf-L'1lTklI - W. 'I4f. -HZ' '45, ' yv , w 'A ' :YQ ,Y .- ,, I, 4? A Y J, - AI, 'rf, - f i, msiw 5g.zg3z,7f ,' - mfwfvifij mwffiasg 'Z R, X, giifw mmm!-z'Mf :PH W-F' A ,wwf gkfiewfnm-qmaawg u W 5? EJ cvggsawk-mwafsq . 1 new sag QM: wa K J, :gi ,i'gn.U r mv. A ,M - X sig, 'jus ,gi M.. f-v, ' -fQHr,y:,,.Q YfQ,:' A ' A v ' 5. Y f f-vfiw w ,m gh g'i1:x:'-- 4 N A:-V I gl. ,, gy .1 ,Z . Y1IyfUM?fg4'tgik'f 'wQi.i pf? 3 ' '-,.-, V . ' - '. K ' - M:1'1 ' 4MfH:m'.L-:dLLL?f: .ng L im WILKES TAKES A DOWN-FIELD PASS . ' J.,-1123,-, ' :I 'AM' ' - 'f',g ff fj5l NEARENTS RUNS INTERFERENCE J . - U .'T 'f '. ' 'mf' 7-1,1 U. S, L ,,-,S I-, ' ir -. 4 ' F'-' a- Y 'xtamif ' ' .. . V ,fn , '. A -y ' 'ul-'JT An' , -'ff ' U' . 5 A Q' x' . . 1 . ' l I 1 -1- . A A --N'--. -g.L,ffg,gwf7 1-Ai if V. :::fiv1f1. NRM.. T' ,'.1n,'f'4i 5 3fY. 155- lim P'l'A1':f tf:f tMp-ig'5'fQ1i'dA' . . : V Q-111913 ,. ,,-wgpfwl-:g1s,,'5:',e, frw-vm, r- '..1-?Gu- 15 3' -, 9 fa ...-zQ.,j -f ,- wiki. rf' ,,,f,. v-My, 0, :pw 4fgj.,1,,5C1aM.,5, l-?CLK:q4,,,,'g.v' -:Lrg . b .Q-eeL,1f3..L:1-+ d'74,,-AMLJ. SA ,. ,. ' -1 RHODES BREAKS AWAY. ' I fl 1 1. at-7 A 1 , ' -11' f f-Y S.. Y , . l T , I :lx Q Basketball -QM., . , ., S., .,, 4 ..,.,M..l ,eww ,m,..,,,..,... , s E AK' L' lap' -. .,.. ,, shim ,NH H.. . , eve V in: I . . WI ssl as-i sl- am... -.,nex 1 F ' A A BACK ROW: Bob Peot, Eli Chalich, Jim Hartman, Ray Washburn, Nick Chalich, Norris Brown, Dick Hoff, Jack Randall, Jerry Thompson, Jack Lee, Bernie Qualheim. FRONT ROW: Roy Mohondro, Bob Biel, Tony BLu'ke, Tilbert Neal, Stan Rhodes, Larry Lautenslager, Merill Blair Russell Burks, Cordell Harder, Bill Johnson, Tony Thompson. neislhv -Sisisss' sw-s-- E 1 f :.: ., xx ss E Q Q .: M : T i :.. is is sw 5:5 -2- H .. 11 is ss: P2 W Suki-li by of li? H ji: Q sf: if .. W s - ,.,. 'E' 1555 Q 9 W 2: ' .1 -:- :il ss nw .: -:-1,7 li if a ' 1 ' ' -:l :l: 1:-LE-: W ' i'Q55.:. 'Q ' ' ' 1 ss ii ii: 55.223 3 QLQ?.fLf ? E5 F75':'5 ' :-: -:- i M Eg ,. .. ,. . ' le ss 4 '::- ii .-.- is-W., -A, .L lst CBC State Champs In SchooI's History Glancing back at early December the basketball for tunes of Columbia Basin College loomed as question- able. Never the less a determined crew of hoopsters began to jell in mid December and by the opening of league play in January appeared to be a well rounded club. The greatest asset held by the Hawks was the fact that there was no one individual star, but any six or seven players were capable of tapping the scoring column. Many times reserves came off the bench to lead a C. B. C. rally. The Hawks were a credit to the school and the area not only as champions but as a fine group of gentle- men. J 72 -1 .- 1 - w na w . .il ,Gi Hs. Jess RHODES COMES THROUGH . N--of RED DEVIL FOULS BROWN WITH CHIN www--Q ' BEE .W -MQ, 1 ms was: smug ' vw: . ss - new www E my A'P',,:' ,sin I wi V sg H - ma 4 as mm is ss mmm 3 Bm vi Hmm A N Q EH H 212 XWKWK R wa ss ima' PM gl E a-B. ns! Eiaglmsg mmm Q was A-aww ,J ww -'. Uma J 15325. Q :mf 72-'-fa . 4 M ,fy . .Lax 5S:?Ei5Lm ,T.,,,.AEim 1553. 'mwii ff fain! K 5.1.16 n in -mm J-ww -,I 'Q 13- AQSQQ? WEE 'U Q1--... Karim E A 5- h a Qi Q55 ,L .g- ,I -,IR :Hi 9-i. may .-,, . r V -5? gyms!! K Ev, I. Q? H- ff awww awp .J .F M, 73 is My X Z umm -.2 :N .. 'Ba ZHA Simi? H H523 me--ax ss a my S55 HIT HIM AGAIN I x ss-my an wi .IVE Zig w MLM. we Maw, 3 ami 9 E :,5sQg,a M I X.. Bi I mmm Eggs 1 'B 2 mmm yn ss :fs I 1 x - K 1- :ww ,S . -w an I-. wx ms mr- uf, ma: I A X sl ae, Nm x-xliigf, .L ax: . Q, Q :ULg:5viLMvr4 wx xv ng, fx-A :-M. . ws ww s ss .HU ' wiv 5 N H . -I x 1 as N P1 ms me TEAR IT OFF Th Starting 5 LMI BOB BIEL Honorable Mention A11-Confe renee NORRIS BROWN lst String A11-Conference JERRY THOMPSON TILB ERT NEAL Honorary Captain 75 RAY WASHBURN lst String A11-Conference Inspirational Award Winner gQ,1YAK1MA! BEFORE DURING AFTER Baseball f . , H fx s U . . ,v A ,. W'-S BACK ROW: Paul Knight, Roy Monhondro, Chuck Wood, Del McConnell, Stan Rhodes, Ron Snowden, Jim Bobo, Jim Overdahl, Ray Washburn, Mickey Woodland, Bill Johnson. FRONT ROW: Tilbert Neal, Gary Bates, Stan McCunne, Tony Burke, Marv Marshbanks, Jim Medford, Bob Laird, Daryl Johns, Larry Brown. Only five lettermen are on hand from C. B. C. 's fine 1957 team, which won 20 games. The lettermen include Tilbert Neal, ace pitcher of last year's squadg Jim Lewis, Pasco, free swinging first baseman, Paul Knight, Colfax, relief pitcher, Gary Bates, Kennewick, regular 1957 left fielderg and Jim Bobo, big left handed pitcher. Tom Morgan, Kennewick, first baseman is in school but plans to pass up baseball and work this spring. The Hawks started the season with two 1-0 wins over the Washington State Cougars behind the brilliant pitching of Ray Washburn, Til Neal and Jim Bo- bo. These two victories were followed up with a 9-3 decision over the Walla Walla Penitentiary. 77 kc gsm-it Truck uw. an 'W .1 gr: . if .is -- . , EQ aff! FRONT ROW: Jack Randall, Nick Chalich, Jan Tiderich, Bob Peot, Dave Lathim. SECOND ROW: Coach Pennington, Norris Brown, Chuck Heath, Russ Burke, Ken Pickles, Wayne Louk, Richard Hayes, Mgr. This year CBC organized a track team which is being headed by Coach Skip Pennington. So far the team has shown great promise of being a winner. Nick Chalich, one of the team's outstanding men, broke the J. C. State Javelin Throw record in one of the first meets. Two others that show great promise are Gene Bates and Jack Randall. We are sure the boys will do great during the rest of the season and wish them the best of luck. 78 LT Tennis Coach Hal Akins, Bill Nearents, Dave Clark, Ray Hall, Drew McGinnes Fred Farmer. NOT PICTURED: Jim Miller. Last year's team won twelve straight dual matches placed second in the J. C. Conference. I The Nearents twins, Bob and Bill, won the doubles and B111 took a third in the singles. Only two men, Bill Nearents and Dave Clark, retur from last year's powerful squad. C. B. C. will play matches with such strong teams a W. S. C. Frosh, Yakima J. C. , Everett J. C. , Clark J. and Gonzaga University. 79 and title ned s the C. , STUDENT GRGANIZATIONS 3 Q , 3 lx K A sf X X Q , N ' cf Q I k Xiigif X 'H P? , EQ f f f ,' 1 5 xi ' . J! Q Q X OFFICERS Advisor. ' .... . . James Devine President ..... . . Bob Wilkinson U d e nf Vice President . . . . .Ted Nielsen Secretary ........ . . Cherry 0'Bannon Treasurer ......... . .Ron Kirby Athletic Commissioner ....... Cecil Mowery Inter-collegiate-commissioner . . Jim Devine Social Chairman .......... Angie McCullough 0 u n c I am my FRONT ROW: Ted Nielson, Donna Moe, Cherry O'Bannon, Angie McCullough, Betty Rose Stevens, Gary Bates, Bob Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Ron Kirby, Jim Devine, Dave Clark, Don Hartmeier. BACK ROW: Cecil Mowery, Mr. Devine, Sully Bayless, Larry Fairchild, The purpose of the Student Council is to represent the students of COLUMBIA BASIN COLLEGE in their governmental affairs. The Council has been active and functioning every year since estab- lishment of the College. The Council helps direct all general student activities. These activities help provide the social and extra-curricular life at C. B. C. Each student contributes to the A. S. B. treasury through the purchase of an A. S. B. card. The funds received finance school activities and the athletic programs. School clubs a.nd organizations are backed by the Student Council and the A. S. B. funds. They help in getting clubs established through financial aid. The Council has con- tributed much to the general welfare of the school. It has sponsored new ideas and activities, such as the annual lecture series, the annual blood drive, a record library which can be used by the school clubs, a.nd a student loan fund. Some other projects which were sponsored by the Council were the ping pong tournament for the men students, school dances, which were held after games, and the purchasing of a school pennant. The Student Council has grown a.nd learned from experi- ence a great deal in student government, and will become more successful through the coming years. 81 WARRE N HYSLOP --E ditor G C O I1 . MR. HAL AKINS--Advisor w DORRIS MACE--C0-Editor Staff T SHIRLEY MANS FIE LD--C0-Editor MR. HOWARD KIEHLBAUCH--Advisor 82 ROGER CONRAD--Art Editor BACK ROW: Rod Piert, Dick Mullins. FRONT ROW: Margaret Munroe, Sara Sartain, Genora Dye, Ray Reynard. , 'af' 1.1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Veronica Borden, Kay Walker, Sara Sartain, Howard Stinson, Shirley Ann Mans- field. Pete Rice h Sam Ellis ---P otographers KARLENE JOHNSON Associated Editor SHIRLEY ANN MANSFIE LD Art Editor and Reporter 84 MISS MARJI WILBUR--Advisor LYNN BRYSON--Editor-in-chief Collegiate BILL EUBANKS--Business Manager Stuff LINDA MABRY--Reporter PETE RICE--Columnist and Photographer 85 A.W.S. Associated Women Students PRESIDENT ..,. . . Lela Hooper VICE PRESIDENT .... Darlene Hatcher SECRETARY .... . . Barbara Conklin TREASURER ....... Karlene Johnson SOCIAL CHAIRMAN .... Judy Hett ., 3, 1: -v,,gT,?.7-,..7 .-V - . 4- a ,fy ,gn , - I A fn ..f.. A I 3211? 31g?'JQ2.g., V 1:.,I ',4 pb' E , V. gg,-V1-, fl ,h,:j'D, rv ,, X K I X1. if-,Ig J.-:l,,, ,WAHM , . , ,, i -f.. B an .N V L .-131,Mtl..-If-Vg..tgLQQfEemis,f, K FRONT ROW: Darlene Hatcher, Barbara Conklin, Lela Hooper, Karlene Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Arlene Allphin, Sharon Hinman, Martha Weeden, Loa McCallum, Connie Buckingham, Robbie Rifenrath, Angie McCullough. BACK ROW: Cherry O'Bannon, Margarite Cravens, Ann Morris, Jean Thompson, Marilyn Rochat, Nancy Provins Pat Rotan, Leota Moss, Judy Hett, Gail Mueller. 86 The Associated Women Students organization was formed in 1955. The purpose of the A.W. S. is to organize the women students of the school. They perform services which will benefit the school. Some of the functions the club has accomplished this year: a. Sponsored the Christmas Formal with the Freshman class. b. Sold concessions at football and basketball games. c. Co-sponsored the Barn Dance with the Letterman's club. d. Sponsored the Mother-Daughter Tea and the Spring Formal. ROW ONE: Angie McCullough, Janice Moore, Donna Moe. ROW TWO: Arlene Allphin, Karlene Johnson, Lela Hooper, Barbara Conklin, Margaret Flaten. ROW THREE: Pat Todorovich, Mrs. Stappler, Veronica Borden, Linda Mabry, Shirley Mansfield, Andrea Olson, Carmen Lundgren, Connie Buckingham, Nancy Hett, Bonnie Poor, Barbara Cramer. ROW FOUR: Charlene Middlebrough, Beverly Lynn, Doris Mace, Joan Clarke, Helen Hagg, Claudine Walters, Judy Hett, Nancy Provins, Leota Moss. 87 President . . . . . . . LELA HOOPER N.E.A. FRONT ROW: Darlene Hatcher, Carmen Lundgren, Melvin Sexton. BACK ROW: Marji Wilbur, Shirley Mansfield, Jean Thompson, Barbara Cain, Mary Harris, Lee Strong, Neva Bisom, Marguerite Craven , Mary Morgan, Ruth McMullin, Beverly Ketel, Helen Haag, P.A. Wright. THE MARJI WILBUR CHAPTER OF THE STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The student National Education Association is a students' organization open to anyone who is pre- paring for work in the field of education. This organization seeks to give members an opportunity to explore the offerings of a teaching career. Members gain practical experience in applying theory and knowledge by promoting worthwhile projects. Officers: PRESIDENT ..... , ...... Melvin Sexton VICE PRESIDENT ........ Darlene Hatcher SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . Carmen Lundgren ..P.A.Wright 88 xv. . f J 4. , , , . ,..,,. Q. I1 Leftermen The Letterman's Club is striving to become the most active club at C. B. C. Some of the members are appointed to work at various sports events throughout the year. Their jobs consist of selling tickets and programs, checking doors, and cleaning up after games. The Letterman's Club was formed last year, but was somewhat inactive because of a lack of interest. However, this year the club is more active, having weekly meet- ings. The Letterma.n's Club is a co-sponsor of the Barn Dance with A. W. S. There are plans for making this dance a traditional event for the years to come. ADVISOR ..... . . Hal Akins PRESIDENT ......... . . Del Bareither VICE PRESIDENT ....... . . Jim Devine SECRETARY-TREASURER. . . . . Ron Stephens SERGEANT AT ARMS . . . . . .Chuck Wilkes 89 7' L Honor Society The Columbia Basin College Honor Society was first organized last year to promote scholarship, faster cultural pursuits, develop character, and cultivate fellowship among students of both sexes of Columbia Basin College. In order to be eligible for membership a student must have good moral character, recognized qualities of citizenship, be in the top 1096 of his class scholastically, and have a cumulative grade point of 3. 0. He must also have completed at least 2 quarters and must be carrying a minimum of 12 hours per week. 679242 6A66f v' Officers PRESIDENT ........... Connie Buckingham VICE PRESIDENT .... . . Jim Longwell SECRETARY. . . . . .Leia Hooper TREASURER . . . . Mary Morgan 90 FRONT ROW: Bill Jarvis, Ray Reynard, Dick Mullins, Jim Byrd, Jack Garrison, John Lord, Virgil Carpenter, Warren Hyslop, Sam Ellis. CENTER ROW: Rober Reiuiger. BACK ROW: Glen Hendrickson, Dore Tylor, Del McConne1, Mr. Killingsworth, Mel Sexton, Ron Boyd, Robert Smith, Jim Fultz, Don Brons, Lee Brosius, Pierre Coste, Fred Bierlie, Fred Farmer. Vets Several Veterans got together on January 22nd of this year to form the Columbia Basin College Veterans Club. At this first meeting it was decided that this club would be a combination Social and Service Organization. The club decided to sponsor several activities, starting the year with a get acquainted Stag Party and ending the school year with a picnic. In between these two functions we hoped to squeeze in several dances and parties and some worthwhile school services. It is sincerely hoped that some of the activities that we have initiated this year will grow with and become part of this schoo1's tradition. rzzamsg ' 91 Ski Club PRESIDENT ......... . . Les Wilson VICE PRESIDENT ......... Floyd Montgomery SECRETARY-TREASURER .... Judy Hett SOCIAL CHAIRMAN ....... Jim Devine A new club was formed this year at C. B. C.--the Columbia Basin College Ski Club. The functions of the club consisted of a dance, several trips to Tollgate, Oregon, and a trip to White Pass near Yakima, with the highlight of the season being an outing to Mt. Spokane. Q14 QLJ,-f,c,0w -1 P - 1-we ws FRONT ROW: Mark Bodovinitz, Jim Green, Jerry Perkeiser, Les Wilson, Floyd Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Ray Reynard, Nancy Shanks, Pat Todorvich, Arlene Allphin, Judy Hett, Dick Mullins. BACK ROW: Dick Tschauner, Harold Thompson, Dave Clark, Ralph Cox, Rodney Clyde Piert. 92 Talons rd 1 S- f ku' I gyms 'sm ,J V .ln z u V1 v :fa ,E vi' g' 5 TALON OFFICERS AND ACTIVE MEMBERS. Cheerleaders DONNA MOE L:Lv.,'m'U-.I:' wr-Jimmie , . 5,25 I3 m',,,Qi1'f u ' ' . -, . - N E, 1-Zap , N -4 jvifipi .ff ' 31+ 'ff L- s e -.f-weed . by f-'Y ' fm- , T A-if fd 2 K 1'1 - Sv V P .1 e V, W 1 1 ' 1 1. K: ' 'W 4 - 4 ., A I .1 'V '15 . M . 5 .. .-1'-I VV, ef .bg 'Ea' ff? ,E 'IL' ROBBIE RIFENRATH 93 HQEHJIN' 'Fm' EEA' ANGIE MCCULLOUGH 4 g.sf?js?g5: xfgwgmim lgllgiggmszms H2325-H, -:HE V K-EE nl N H ggm Egzmnmsm BEZEQQ 5: FSH Emu ms B MEA NSSMH mm , ,mm Pi Xgwg .H mn YBQHBE fm KWH AI gs M W X H W HS 1 1 E Mg ZH H E E m E gsmmwxmn mga mam gag' IEEWPBSS ?'?S'fQg? gQ,,xEEm . M ,rs H gggiggivawnmm -Vim Esau kwa . L lg? B, ?j in E sm sm , '- if 555 lmyff 'iiimmn nTEMsHsum. 1 mum Joe College ROY MOHONDRO Miss Personality SHIRLEY ANN MANSFIELD M qw! ,,w.u all 94 Betty Co Ed CHERRY O'BANNUN Top B H w ma l m nw w B mn H . U , U E ,- '4 nw . m N Z-. ,, w W - . . A ' ww 3 , - -W n JW.i I . vvJWAwm H Mr. Personality ELI CHALICH Most Likely to Succeed H S RODNEY PIERT 4 NA O I W E I g 'I Mr. swdious LESTER FINKBEINER Miss Sfudious CHARLENE MIDDLEBROUGH 95 Most Likely to Succeed SALLY FOLEY Royalty Sharon Templeman Connie Buckingham Queen Cherry O'Bannon I Dana Mattovich Betty Rose QUEEN Cherry O'Bannon I ESCORT Don Hartemeir HOME COMING ROYALTY .r 'i!3fw'.U. 96 rig-gg S 4 xx: :Jn L V J ff! H' .I ' Fl' en, . - ul' Q I THE WHEEI. ,I HOWIE ' it f I BW '-5 s Y .X S, Ha. Q fe:--.,,,,-4,1 .N . GUESS WHO? PE '-Q 11 , , 1 I , L. 1, ,w LL , -- -.1-. 32.4 ' ' . I 1- 4S:N':' , I 'X' H' I Q f 'iw.,. Ak- t'i w ' 97 MR, BASKETBALL x as GHERRY QUE HOME OF' THE SHAMROCK SIPPING SOCIETY FOR SCHOOL. SPIRIT. nf' I Q ' I1 '. YYN N if I 'I : . I , gar-it.: H I 'i M M,- .AN It 1 VS 6 sv e xg , P, 1 V 4, In rf ,fl , xg, as K' 'ii lg ? E pf- ., Y 1'1 . zz . W4 QW? 'V 1 ,. Wig .. af kz: Q -Y ,x ,auf Q. - A - , 1 iii! f f figgra -I 51 1 gin if g h A3 r Q, Lg ' 'C f in . '- ' 1 ,i gvff-.Hy , -I I ! .Zvi J , ' ' WE. 1: 9 SHAMROCK 102 HOV' CREDIT HOURS ,,- w A K , 1 5. ' E 3' A W1 fe' E' 541 1: W ww, 1 H I COULD THIS BE A CBC CHEER LEADER? 99 De bc: te Champs Ralph Davis and James Longwell were the only returning members of the CBC debate Squad when college began in September 1957. By mid-quarter Daryl Johns and Craig Cox had joined the Squad and the four represented CBC at the Columbia Valley Invitational Forensic Tourna- ment at WSC. In addition, the Debate Squad hosted ten high schools in the Tri-City area at a Debate Clinic on October 26, 1957. With the advent of the winter quarter, Sully Bayless, Lynn Bryson, Alberta Larsen, Vera- lee Larsen, Tom Beckett, and John Paul Sevedge joined the Squad. On February 15, the Squad hosted eleven high schools from the surrounding area in the 2nd Annual CBC Invitational Forensic Tournament. During the first week in March, eight members of the Squad repre- sented CBC at the Pacific Northwest Forensic Tournament at McMinnville, Ore. Since Columbia Basin College was selected as the site for the 1958 Washington State Junior College Forensic Tournament on April 11 Sz 12, nine members of the Debate Squad were able to participate. In this tournament, CBC won its first forensic trophy--First Place in Debate. 100 Awww li1figi' to tl l 2. f. - Hu f,.Ev- Qi, 4- -HAI5- Z' 5 Y-4 -::,-,- A ,v -v- ,Q-r, ,ij X 7 ADVERTISING ' 0 l iff f N gk 'N x x I 2 ,X f XX fo XS X- Q Q . Lx 0 X34 'Y ' 5 XX 5 x 'QNX' :lf --f Y f ,- M N0 Q R ' X 1 4 ,fy -HX 'wf Xxx , X Y xi W X. 41 R KX -. 'N 'A 5 I Q Mx 4 X-L I X lk x, N q ox M 1 hx 'XX ,X A N W 'X Y S CONGRATULATIONS J. C. PENNEY'S T0 THE PENNEYYS FIRST IN QUALITY ALWAYS CRADUATINC CLASS THREE FRIENDLY STORES FROM SERVING TRI-CITIES Ml D-COLU NIBIA BANK KENNEWICK -- RICHLAND - PASCO OF PASCO WASHINGTON MEMBER F.D.I.C. 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