Davenport High School - Gorilla Yearbook (Davenport, WA)
- Class of 1962
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Q 5 5 CXYL MQ . 1 al Staff H W X t VA, dly presents pm 8 E .fp q 5 Fwy QS N5 ugh Mp- KJ, Q f fffia , g1 O?b THE QM, GORILLA REVIEW fy of w'y fWQVw'M 5 1962 Sgjjggy WM gl fy 53-J A-.f 629- LYHJJ 'LLQZEQ Rigfjjfyx A miiiqgdg 'Dave W gggq my 2 2453 is V d' ,Q fgsfl' ' fVVW'1fWfD'N5U M ?w W 1 WMM V cxf' X' r' My ff9'M www SW f N ex is MW S JH? ,539 ,g 51 + ff N T9 N X Y G Yi? ?2fSXf91'9SfN M W v :g 'Q fimggf Q W SEN mf ' i My 'QW 53515130-if My fin Wiz HQHQQQ QiwWUQmw 2 +l'72'Ngfwf'iQ,'f3 ?A,EQ14+8??WA3ff94 W apffwfjffm il MWWWMMMWWQ i ff iwwywffwfvwwg l J' x This annual, The Gorilla Review of l962, is the story which the staff has to tell. This book is a review of the activities which the classes and organizations of our school either sponsored or in which they participated during the past year. lt is the hope of the staff that in future years these pages may be a pleasant and thorough review of the happy as well as the sad times experienced by the students and teachers of D H S in the school year of 'ol and '62. A Carol Reinhold Standing: Ron Kirkwood Sports ditor, Carol slay-out Jo ott, Xlpy Luc , Larry , , Mr Slieflgy. ted: rud, Lay-out Manager, Dan Milligan. c ,ia 9 SGA 'X llfv li ,A 1 .1 , A 1 , l T' all i ,lf ' tv QW M, rg, TUX, c tv K Q1 V X lv , R N T if i, V IU l A Acid A X3 Tafulexmf Conteqt: J B N if il . T' XPP' Adminisjratiop N J' , V7,s, raffr V U! B, 5 J U G, Y Y Y Y---A! We JA... --Y-- t ---- 2-Jixw 4f.EIlY-4--W - --- .I ll L lair es ' i 'jf x tu, X ' V unqergfaduates fc .ith 23 X . tx l Y l , , X ll V ' rl, U lx AX , Q,YQBI1l?GTIOf1S ,,,,,e H ,ss vw, . , 3l is -,L Aihlmcw e so e as e 45 V ni .KX J 7 P if Dramatjfs 55 A i Snaps and Ads s B, 61 i X XXX x ' ' - Q 1 i , i X q v . N. X AJ f-.J J w XX. , N Linstrum, Assistant Business Manager, Nancy Reinbold, Assistant hn Scott, Editor, Dave Wilbur, Photographer, Sue Brown, Susan k Luiten, Business Manager, Joyce Reinbold, Judy Grune- Page 1 Page 2 LOYALTY SONG We're loyal to you Davenport High, We-'re crimson and white Davenport High We'll back you to stand 'gainst the best in the land For we know you're the stand Davenport High. So smash that blockade Davenport High, Go crashing ahead, Davenport High, Our team is our fame protector On boys for they have gained a victory For you, Davenport High. CHEE CHA CHA-AH-AH DAVENPORT, DAVENPORT, DAVENPORT Bring out the dear old flag of crimson and white, Lead on the team that fought so nobly for right, Like men of old, on giants placing reliance, Shouting defiance, Os-Kee-Wa-Wa! Amid the great broad fields that nourish our land For honest battle and for Freedom we stand And unto you, we pledge our hearts and hands, Dear D.H.S. we're true to you. DEDlCATlON In sincere appreciation Tor The guidance, undersTanding, and practical insTruc- Tion Thai They have given To The sTudenTs of Davenport High School, we dedicaTe This Gorilla Review of i962 To Two vocaTional Teachers who have served The youTh of our communiTy Tor many years. MRS. MAE A. VAN SCOYOC Mrs. Mae A. Van Scoyoc has, Tor The pasT eighT years, TaughT The girls of The home economics class The domesTic arTs of sewing, cooking, and home manage- menT. VViTh her experienced guidance, The FuTure Homemakers of America chapTer has become an acTive organizaTion, pre- paring The girls To build Tomorrow's homes successfully, As she leaves The Teaching profession This year, we wish her a rewarding reTiremenT. MR. E. DAVID CARPENTER Mr. E. David Carpenier, who has Taughi vocaTional agricuITure aT DavenporT High School Tor sevenTeen years, has been responsible for The developmenT of The sirong agriculTuraI program of our school. As advisor of The FuTure Farmers of America, he has TaughT many high school looys To become pracTical workers in live- sTock and agriculTural management and shop skills. Page 3 M W WYMMTW 'L v ZMQQW MW M ff ffmwwwyywvffa W jwwjwggyfd gf E01 W M W Mfg , MMWWO My ik mike QS QL QQ . Peg S SU PERINTENDENTS MESSAGE There is apparent in our community and nation today an unabating concern over educa- tion. lt would reflect the realization that our na- tion's security is dependent upon proper educa- tion as well as proper defenses. Beneath this cur- rent criticism of our school there is also evident a deep public faith in the possibilities of and in the record of the public school system. The members of the Class of T962 have completed their program as produced by our community in this great public school effort. The effectiveness of the past twelve years will now be challenged by the opportunities of continued development in the years ahead. We anticipate that the members of this Class will accept the challenge of the future and pursue it to improve themselves through a never-ending desire to achieve. The faculty extends hearty congratulations To you, the Class of '62, and sincere appreciation for strengthening the traditions of our school through your individual efforts. May you have continued success and good health. Lloyd Stcwmard BOARD CDE DIRECTORS Mr. Paul Clark, chairman, Mr. Ted Zeimantz Mr Leonard Stubbs and Mr E. W. Jacobsen. Not present is Mr. Wayne Geissler G Principcil ond Student Council Principol's Messoge It is a rich heritage which our predecessors have left us. This heritage is the high standard incorporated into the student morale of the Daven- port High School. Nothing can prevent achieve- ment when students want to achieve. Great ob- stacles can be overcome if students want to over- come them, but insignificant difficulties can block progress if students are looking for excuses for low achievement. Building on the fine student spirit of the past, it is my hope to see co-operation between the students and the faculty grow ever closer and closer to the end that each student shall attain to his own best self. ln such an undertaking, the teacher can guide, but the student must pull. When the teacher must drive, then the learner is not a student. Q. J. Lefewe 'lik J - .' .1. :EQ sb Seated: Nancy Reinbold, F.l-LA., Lynn Wilke, band, Rita Reinbold, social chairman, Mike l-lutsell, president, Gary Jurgensen, vice-president, Susan Luiten, secretary, Diane Luck, Science Club. Standing: Connie Rauch, Girls' Lea- gue, Ray Bretz, sophomore class, Jeff Remington, fresh- man class, Don Hutsell, F.F.A., John Scott, Thespians, Jim Haynie, Letter D , Don Strate, iunior class, Bobbi Jackson, senior class, Darlene Oertel, cheerleaders. These are the members from the various organizations around the school who were chosen as representatives to the student government. Student council was in charge of such activities as serpentine and the Homecoming festivities. Page 7 Faculty MR. GARY DAVIS MR. Q. J. LEFEVRE Social Science Manual Arls Physical Education Science ' , .:l:l:,:..l, f zilizi . 1,,. ii ifii 'i' Wi? 'i'l ziz' 7, 'A 1 A a -'-' ...:,:.:,-.--' 2 M ..., i: :,, S i 'i l',' .ucu.:l, Qi il' ,Y l':':i iii l ziiiziii iiil 1 illil .i:i1.1,l ii,.l, :,: lx cc lnl A CW 3: :1:1: z :.: e ME ll 1 .' '. . . J MR. RON BARBEE 1 MR. DUANE SHELBY English Sp clw Gsm l H Eriririr15:2:2:2:5:r:r:r:1:5:g:3:5:5: ::::-r'5:5:5:5:5553E::rE:E:E:kr:r55:5:5: S13 :-::r:5:5:52:1-,-... , ::: :::,:::,:::::1:::,:,:: l ' -2-I-7+ 'E-:-: ': vtvI-H -- '-A ' 1 S :-:f:4:-:-I-I-:-I-211.1.-.:f:-:Z-I-I-I-:':-:-:-Z-:.:,:,:-131:-:-:+II-: 2: me: iv NNWw.,,,,q.,,..,.,, , Q lllli 555sisgsgsgsgsgsgsgiaszssssa: isgzgsgfsiisfszss5525252 ,.W: A T Y ll Y ' l ' A f : ll 5 .Q ' ....... ..,. , lil : 1 i Ss aisiifi , ' - A 1c1 :':'- . , 4. is lv ZW :' l ' 2 E21 1mQlWMlMW su v 1 ' V.,A.b r 2 f' -322 A :,., . lllc K 'S 'if MR. E. DAVE CARPENTER MRS, PAULINE SHELBY VocaTional Agricullure Business Education Drivers' Training Journalism Page 8 i,,c..,, Faculty Mathematics Boys' Physical Education Band, Wwemau MR. IVAN HARSHBARGER MR. ED GRIER Chorus Social Science Home Economics Art MRS. MAE VAN SCOYOC MR. LLOYD STANNARD Sociology General Math English l MRS. RUTH KINER Latin Library Science Typing l MRS. NANCY REINBOLD Page 9 X ,fwfwmc ff? M' VMW MM VZ, 116464 vw WC? fijb ,ff ,f f!J!,Lf az Tw X5 w K - Success is o Journey, Not o Destination SUSAN MARGARET LUITEN CSUEJ Chorus accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 1, Presi- dent 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, Thespian 2, 3, 4, President 4, Annual Statt 2, 3, 4, Layout Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Paper Statt 2, Re- porter 2, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, All-High Play 1, Operetta accompan- ist 2, 3, Class A.S.B. Representative 1, Class Purchasing Chairman 3, Student Body Sec- cretary-Treasurer 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Triple Trio accompanist 4. Future plans: College. LYNDA LOUISE HEITMAN Band 1, 4, Drum Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 4, Pep Band 1, Combo 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Bi-County Music Contest 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Senior Representative, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Clerk 4, Jun- ior Class Play, All-High Play 1, 2, 3, Oper- etta 3, Minor Sports 1, 2, Class Secretary- Treasurer 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Triple Trio 2. 3, 4, Junior Tuberculosis Board 2, 3, 4. Future plans: College. Page 12 DARLENE DIANNE OERTEL Band 1, Pep Band 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Letter D 2, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Thespian 4, Junior Class Play, All-High Play 2, 3, Thespian Play 4, Tennis 3, Minor Sports 1, 2, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Dele- gate 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Girl of Month 2. Future plans: College. Muk- SHERRY DIANE LUCK Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, ASB, Representative 4, F.H.A, I, 2, Letter D 2, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, ASB, Repre- sentative 3, President 4, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Queen 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Delegate 2, 3, 4, Songleader 2, Girl ot Month 2. Future plans: College. CONSTANCE JO RAUCH ICONNIEJ All-High Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Vice-president 4, F.H.A. I, 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, ASB Representative 4, Thespian 3, 4, Secretary 4, Paper Staff 2, Junior Play Student Director, All-High Play Student Director 3, Senior Play Student Di- rector, Selling Chairman 3, Homecoming Princess 3, Princess Davenport 3. Future plans: Beauty School. JUDITH ANN CARLTON UUDYI Transferred from Wenatchee High School, Wenatchee, Washington, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Band 4, Sight Reading Clinic Honor Band 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 4, Bi- County Music Festival 4, Chorus 4, Girls' League 4, Senior Class Play lnstrumentalist 4. Future plans: Nurses training and col- lege. awww DIANA JO HILL Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, All-High Play 2, Princess Davenport 3. Future plans: College-E.W.S.C. Page I3 :.. ,:,v L., .. .,.. -. , . , . :A Z qz i n it ...,. mg 1,l - 1: :A '::::': :A ,l:l: :1:: ,,2s , .,:.:,.,..f,2,,,,, .,:.,,,.,.:.:,:,:,, M.- ,.g,: ::: ,,..:,.,..,,,,,.,,,? .,,5:..:s Ei.: -' ' 'msn i1Ei:2:s2:E5S .EE:E:Er'2:E:2?fE.25.52' I 'I.f':E'.'a.a515: BARBARA JEAN BOWMAN IBARBJ Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.l-LA. i, 2, 4, Girls Lea- gue 2, 3, 4, Make-up Committee for Plays i, 2, 3, 4, Minor Sports T, 2, Girl ot Month 3. Future plans: Art School and Marriage. SHARON ANNE CANFIELD Band l, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Bi-County Music Contest 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Minor Sports i, 2. Future plans: Kinman Business Uni- versity. JUDITH MAR!E CLARK KJUDJ Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Letter D 2, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Council Member 3, Senior Class Play, All-High Play i, Thespian l-lallovve'en Play 4, Tennis i, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-president 4, ASB Repre- sentative 2, Student Council Delegate 2, Cheerleader 2, 3. Future plans: College. Page 14 DONALD JOHN CONRAD LDONJ FFA. i, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, All-High Play 3, Operetta 3, All High Chorus 2, 3, Senior Play Sound Ettects. Future plans: Undecid- ed M5 Jill J fy Z3 ,, , Vli wlJ'tfWlM WA JUDITH CAROL GRUNERUD UUDYJ Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Sec- retary 2, F.H.A. l, 2, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Layout 4, Junior Class Play Properties, Usher 3, 4, Senior Class Play Properties, All-High Play Properties 3, Usher 3, Minor Sports l, Class Vice- president l, Class Secretary-Treasurer 4. Future plans: Business College. DONALD EUGENE HUTSELL lHUTSJ Chorus i, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Letter D 2, 4, Junior Class Play, Football i, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball and Foot- ball Captain 4. Future plans: Undecided. ,lift W NM iltlllli JAMES CARROLL HAYNIE UIMJ Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Letter D 1, 2, 4, ASB Representative 4, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, All-High Play 3, Thespian Hal- lovve'en Play 4, Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Minor Sports l, Class Social Committee i, Class President 4, Boy's State 3. Future plans: Work and Service. .f3' f MICHAEL LEWIS HUTSELL KMIKEJ Band i, 2, 4, Pep Band l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, FFA. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 4, Letter D 2, 4, Operetta 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Baseball 3, Track 3, 4, Minor Sports l, 2, Class President 3, Student Council l, Boys' State 3, Student Body President 4. Future plans: Navy. Page 15 ROBERTA JEAN JACKSON CBOBBIJ Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Letter D 2, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 3 All-High Play 1, 2, 3, Minor Sports 2 Class Social Committee l, Class ASB Reprei sentative 2, Homecoming Queen 2, Sweet- heart Ball Queen 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Girl of Month 3. Future plans: College. JAMES EARL LOFFLER UIMJ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Letter D 4, Junior Class Play, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Minor Sports l, 2, Class Social Committee 3, 4. Future plans: Col- lege. ALAN BRUCE OTTMAR KBRUCEI Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play, Basketball l, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4 Minor Sports l, 2. Future plans: College. Page 16 PENNY RAE PAULSEN Band l, Pep Band l, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, F,H.A. l, 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Thespian 4, Junior Class Play Properties, Senior Class Play Properties, All-High Play Properties 3, Usher 3, Minor Sports 2, Girl ot Month 4. Future plans: College. CAROL LORRAINE REINBOLD All-High Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 3, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Vice- president 3, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Vice-presi- dent 3, Treasurer 4, Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Paper Staff 3, Art Editor 3, Junior Class Play, All-High Play l, 3, Operetta 2, l-lallowe'en Play 4, Class President 2, Secretary-Treasurer l, Girl of Month-Integrity 4, Triple Trio 2, 3, 4, Bi-County Music Contest 2, 3, 4, Make-up Committee 2, 3, 4. Future plans: College. ELIZABETH ANNE REMILLONG CANDYD Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Music Secretary l, 2, 4, Bi-County Music Contest 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, 3, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4. Future plans: Dental Nursing. RITA ANN REINBOLD KREETJ Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 3, F.H.A, l, 2, Treasurer 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Thespian 2, 3, 4, ASB Representative 3, Vice-president 4, Thespian Make-up Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Senior Class Play, All-High Play l, 3, Thespian Play 3, Thespian Play Director 4, Paper Staff 3, Production Staff 3, Student Council Dele- gate 3, Student Body Social Chairman 4, Girl of Month-Sincerity 3, Future plans: College. KAREN GERMAINE SALTER CKATYJ Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.l-l,A. l, 2, Letter D 2, 4, Social Chairman 4, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 3, Senior Class Play, All-High Play l, Make-up 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Minor Sports 2, Songleader 2, 3. Future plans, College. Pae -Isrji' 3 'S ft I I V r gil, .W fill ,L ., Y fx' gm. . ..gEg.,J.ig,,W 1 . Vi TT . -.-- iii l-15 if I- -2I:f .5:2i5sf':II ' :f?i- -- .25 .. ' 3 . .- i- '55 JOHN ROGER SCOTT Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 'I, 2, Letter D l, 2, 4, Thespian 3, 4, ASB Representative 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Paper Staff 3, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play 3, 4, All-High Play 2, Operetta 3, Thespian Play 4, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball I, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Minor Sports 1, 2, Class President 1, Boyss' State 3, All Bi- County Football Team 2, 3, 4. Future plans: College. DONNA FRANCES VAN BUREN QMOOSEJ Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Vice-presi- dent 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Council Mem- ber 4, Paper Statf 3, Assistant Editor 3, Senior Class Play, Tennis 2, 4, Minor Sports l, 2. Future plans: Beauty School. Eac1.eL8 , r i ..,.., . ..l ,:. . . r'i' 2 'rr tx :ZX ' .... , -.,.1 . zlz . .V . .... , .,., , , 3, f --1'-ZIV: 32222255522-ggzia 1.22 . 1 .. was:w:e:z:s::::1::,:::::.:::-2::::::a- f:. ,,,- 5 -5, '1 ' SHIRLEY MAE SAWYER CSHIRLJ Band l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president and Li- brarian 4, Pep Band T, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band l, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Music Secretary 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Songleacler 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4. Furture plans: Comptometer School. 5 : JAMES WESLEY SORENSEN lSORNEYl Chorus 2, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3, Letter D 2, 4, President 4, Football I, 2, 4, Basketball 3, Class Vice- president 2, 3. Future plans: Service. RICHARD O. WALDEN lRICKl Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Letter D 4, Annual Staff l, Operetta 2, Tennis l, Basketball l, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Minor Sports l, 2. Future plans: Navy and school. VERA ANN WOLLlN Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.l-LA. l, 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Paper Statt 3, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, All-High Play 2, 3, Tennis 3, Minor Sports l, 2, Class So- cial Committee 2, 4, Girl of lVlonth-Citizen- ship 4. Future plans: College. MOFFETT WINN lMOFFl Transferred from Moscow High School, Moscow, Idaho, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Lea- gue 3, 4. Future plans. Undecided. FLOYD EDWARD WARWICK Chorus l, 4, Gorilla Hi-Lites l, Senior Play Production 4. Future plans: Service. Page l9 -Welve Yeo rs Together Row iz Sharon Canfield, Andy Rernillong, Carol Rein- man, Penny Paulsen. Row 2: Vera Wollin, Darlene bold, Susan Luiten, Diana Hill, Lynda Heitman, Donna Oertel, Jim Sorensen, Don Hutsell, Floyd Warwick, Van Buren, Kay Salter, Rita Reinbold, Barbara Bow- Mike Hutsell, Bruce Ottmar, Judy Clark, Shirley Sawyer. Row iz Donny Hutsell, Donny McMillan, Jimmy Straub, Jimmy Sorensen, Billy, Darrel Teel, Richie Shirgey, Roy Edwards. Row 2: Diana Hill, Sharin Lawson, Wendy Charlton, Carol Reinhold, Darlene Oertel, Rita Reinhold, Geraldine Knowles, Judy Clark, Andy Remillong, Sharon Canfield. Row 3: Kay Salter, Ginger Abbott, Bobbi Jack- Pacie 20 son, Vera Wollin, Penny Paulsen, Sandy Fisk, Esther May Duncan, Sharon Doering, Mike Hutsell. Row 4: Miss Dornboss, Larry Laup, David Savelesky, Shirley Sawyer, Susie Luiten, Becky Erickson, Judy Grunerud, Barbara Bowman, Floyd Warwick, Bruce Ottmar, Mrs. Barnes. Not pictured, Richard Cole. SENIOR AWARDS OUTSTANDING BOY Q ATHLETICS John Scott CITIZENSHIP Rita Reinbolol SCIENCE Diane Luck JOURNALISM Carol Retnbold AGRICULTURE Don Conrad OUTSTANDING GIRL DRAMATICS and SPEECH MUSIC Susan Luiten ww ,mm .wwf wuqpw' enior class Each year these awards are given to the outstanding and deserving members of the s Th d iven much thought and consideration, are kept secret and pre- in each of seven fields. ese avvar s, g sented at the graduation ceremonies. Page 21 59922 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 9, 1958, The Freshman Class meeting was called to order by our advisor and Temporary chairman, Mr. Ivan Harshbarger. Officers were elected as follows: John Scott, president, Judy Gruneruud, vice-president, Carol Reinbold, secretary-treasurer, Susan Luiten, ASB Representative, Bobbi Jackson and Jim Haynie, social chairmen. With eager anticipation the frosh built two dummies representing Wilbur football squad members that were to be burned in effigy at the serpentine. Bruce Ottmar was our contribution as escort for the Homecoming Royalty. ln becoming familiar with parliamentary procedure, we voted that we move into The court for classes and flood The school which would Then be used as a swimming pool. This was a mock meeting, of course. We gave a dance after the basketball game with Reardan on February 6, l959. Our class might well be the last group of true DHS students To pass through These sacred halls, for we were The last class to be initiated here. Dressed in odd costumes, going backward Through doors, and carrying seniors' books-we will remember the occasion. Our cave man, Lynda Heitman, cowgirl, Mike Hutsell, and Sergeant Garcia, alias Bobbi Jackson, were awarded prizes for their clever disguises. On September lO, l959, John Scott called the meeting to order, and Carol Reinbold Took over after being elected The new president. Other officers elected were: vice-president, Jim Sorensen, sec.-Treas., Darlene Oertel, student council representative, Judy Clark, social chairmen, Vera Wollin and Jim Loffler. Mr. Harsh- barger again had the privilege of being our class advisor. For the dance that we sponsored after the football'game with Odessa we decorated the auditorium gaily with red and white crepe paper streamers to form a false ceiling, and used small paper footballs to adorn the walls. Our artistic Talents were utilized in designing crowns, in decorating goalposts and the platform for the Homecoming ceremonies. The Homecoming queen's crown was placed on the head of classmate Bobbi Jackson. On May 6, l96O, we gave party night with games, followed by a sock hop in the gym. The Junior Class of l96O-6l elected Mike Hutsell, president, Jim Sorensen, vice-president, Lynda Heitman, secretary-treasurer, Jim Haynie ASB representative, Rita Reinbold, social chairman, Connie Rauch, selling chairman, and Susan Luiten, purchasing chairman. Mr. O. J. Lefevre consented to be our advisor for the year. Trouble in Paradise, a comedy written by Robert St. Clair was produced by the class with Mr. Duane Shelby as director and Connie Rauch assisting him. Unoccu- pied moments for members of the class were scarce. Before we had finished selling pop and candy at football and basketball games, we started plans for the Junior-Senior Prom. lt was voted that the theme would be Harbor Lights which, of course, would be kept a deep, dark secret. Due to differences of opinion, The theme was officially changed to Old Cape Cod. Twelve sophomore boys served the banquet dinner of roast beef and all the trimmins which was planned and prepared by our mothers. The five G-Men from Gonzaga played beautiful music for the dancers in The grade school multi- purpose room which was decorated with murals depicting a fishing wharf and landscape, with driftwood, a lighthouse, and colored lights setting a wonderful atmosphere for our royalty of senior girls. In reminiscing over our days in DHS, none of us will ever forget our Prom. The senior year ofthe Class of T962 was truly a grand finale to the best years of our lives. Mr. Harshbarger rejoined us in an advisory position as Jim Haynie took over the office of president. Judy Clark served as vice-president, Judy Grune- rud as secretary-treasurer, Bobbi Jackson as ASB representative, and Vera Wollin and Jim Loffler as our social committee. This year's uppermost class sponsored a dance after the Grand Coulee football game to celebrate our victory. On Home- coming night, the dance after the game was also sponsored bythe seniors. We were guilty of breaking a semi-tradition by changing the annual Senior Ball to an in- formal Senior Sock Hop at which The DHS Combo produced live music. The senior play The Other You was presented with Mrs. Duane Shelby as director and Connie Rauch as student director. Lockwood Studio of Spokane photographed members ofthe class for decorating the Annual and our homes. After many votes and changes of minds, Saturday, June 2, l962, was chosen to be the big day for the Class of '62. With elation and sorrow, smiles and tears, the thirty-one of us bravely marched into the gymnasium in our scarlet gowns to the band's chords of Pomp and Circumstance To take part in our final ceremony in our beloved DHS. Page 23 JUNIOR Row 1: Mrs. Ruth Kiner4Advisor, Lynn Wilke, Nancy Striegel, Rodney Willey. Row 4: Dave Savelesky, Reinbold, Pearl Wollin, Joy Underwood, Mary Thir- Ford, Darrel Teel, Ron Coleman, Bill Smith, Jim Straub, inger, Donna Kirkwood. Row 2: Gary King, Myrl Mil- Gary Jorgensen, Don Strate, Ron Buchser. ler, Phyllis Riehle, Marilyn Heitman, Carol Miller, Bill Page 24 Junior class officers from left to right are: Don Strate, ASB Representative, Joy Underwood, Treasurer, Ron Bucnser, Social Chairman, Nancy Reinbold, Vice- President, Gary Jorgensen, President. Not pictured is Pearl Wollin, Secretary. Larry CLASS Row l: Carol Odell, Ruth Clark, Sharin Lawson, Nancy Row 3: Dave Wilbur, Bob Christensen, Ken Jacobsen, Whitney, Sharleeen Erks, Leona Gilliam. Row 2: Mike Joe Caskey, Gerald Stiles, Ron Kirkwood, Ken Sand- Campbell, Chuck Hutchens, Jacquie Schneider, Paul- ers, ette Boyk. Nyla Badgley, Barry Tilson, Dewey Brown. Busy, busy, busy! Those are the words to describe this year's junior class. Juniors worked hard selling at both the football and basketball games. The high- light of the sales was the busy Bi-County Basketball Tournament. The mystery-comedy, The Man on the Stairs, the class play which was di- rected by Mr. Shelby, was a big success and had a tull house both nights. The big event ot the year was the Junior-Senior Prom on which the class worked tor several weeks. Prom night was May 5. Pae25 SOPHOMORE Row lz Dennis Wimmer, Bonnie Talkinglon, Philip Brelz, Janice Oehlwein, Jim Hardung, Karen Canrad, Dopkins, Susan Brown, Judy Hoseicl, Dan Milligan, Mr. Ron Barbee, Advisor. Row. 3: Norman Sierra, Gail Doroihy Kassner, Jim Lille. Row 2: Pam Schullz, Ray Coley, Jim Randall, Marilee Mooers, Jane Warwick. Page 26 Row l: Nlerna Cassel, Social Chairman, Tom Hulsell, Presi- dent, Colleen Allen, Secrefary- Treas. uniil she left us, where- upon Ronne Ricketts was elect- ed for The remaining Term, Row 2: Rex Willis, Vice-Presi- denlg Ray Brefz, ASB Repre- senfalive. CLASS Rovv 1: Steve Scott, Merna Cassel, Linda Baxter, Donnie Savelesky, Linda Janett, Roger Reinbold. Row 3: Darel Ford, Ronne Ricketts, Colleen Allen, Tom Hutsell. Abbott, Joy Luck, Cherry Jurgensen, Becky Wright, Row 2: Rex Willis, Linda Strate, Patty Hutsell, Melvin Don Carlton. For the school year of 1961-1962, the Sophomore Class helped to keep ol' DHS running with their enthusiastic participation. Sophomores were observed to have been in organizations such as, Girls' League, Letter FHA, FFA, Thespians, Band,Annualand PaperStaH,onthe HonorRolland onthesdencetoum,sponson ing dancesgcheeranclsongleading,and entedng Uno aH avaHabw spods Page 27 FRESHMAN Row ln Diane Holderby, Pamela Mecklenburg, Marie Row 3: Rod Hansen, Merady Sims, Jay Leipham, Leon- Scbarff, Jennifer Kunz, Barbara Paeper, Jacquie Rauch, arcl Caskey, Greg Cline, Del Lawson, Duane Guhlke, Sancli Taylor, Frances Hennigan. Rovv 2: Willis Clark, Wesley Anderson. Row 4: Bill Cnristman, Bob Guhlke, Daryl Williams, Nlartltana Juclash, Patty Nlunger, Alma John Coley, Lyle Lelftinger. Murbaclw, Karen Nelson, Jerry Barbee, Curt McGatl'1. me 28 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Row I: Rodney Reinbold President, Sandi Taylor Secretary, Greg Cline Treasurer. Rovv 2: Jeff Remington, A.S,B. Repre- sentative, Jay Leipham Vice-President. CLASS Row l: Cathy McGath, Ilene McCullough, Jan Erks, Sharon Miller, Yvonne Kanzler, Georgia Brown. Row 2: Glen Ekstrom, Mike Hardin, Larry Canfield, Joyce Reinbold, Rollie Buchser, Barbara Jacobsen, Jeanetta Linstrum. Row 3: Don Loffler, Doug Luiten, Jeff Rem- Reinbold, Larry Doty. The Freshmen have proved themselves an industrious class this year, Many have participated in a broad variety of school activities. Examples are: the two Frosh who took strong supporting roles in the senior class play, the two Freshmen who were on the basketball team that went to the district and state tourneysg the Freshmen in the all-high play, the freshman-sponsored dance, and a profitable candy sale. The future promises many more activities by this industrious group. ington, Jerry Abbott, Richard Horton, Gary Florin, David Boleneus. Row 4: Mr. Duane Shelby, Advisor, Ron McClure, Rod Reinbold, Dennis Reinbold, Jim Pae29 FUTURE FRESHMEN Row l: Mrs. Nancy Reinbold, Mrs. BeTTy Heid, Linda Burge, BrigeTTe Young, Judy Lehinger, Sharyn Cook, Linda SalTer, AlTa Reinbold, Sharon Olson, Sharon Mc- Caffery, Linda Childs, Row 2: Diane STewarT, Susie HuTsell, JeaneTTe Pfau, RiTa Finch, Vicki Jonas, Julie AbboTT, Sally Reinbold, CaThy Randall, Susan Reinbold, BeTTy Reinbold, PaTTy Reish. Row 3: Mr. Rollin RickeTTs, Home-Room Teacher, Roger Beieler, Dick HuTchens, Nicky HuTsell, Greg STraTe, Mike LinsTrurn, Bob Brooks, Danny Florin, Gary Adair. Row 4: Wes Reihle, Ken Conrad, Mark Gunning, Blaine Grunerud, Allen Schmau- der, Dale Terry, Sam Schneider. Due To The new addiTion To our high school building, This year The junior-high sTuclenTs aTTended classes in The same building as did The high school sTudenTs. The TuTure Treshmen had no class officers buT had represneTaTives To The Junior High STudenT Council as follows: presidenT, Blaine Grunerud, secreTary, Bob Brooks, eighTh grade represenTaTives, Linda SalTer and Mike l.insTrum. EighTh grade repre- senTaTives as cheer leaders were PaTTi Reish and Linda Childs, and as song leaders were Susan HuTsell and AlTa Reinbold. Page 30 QS Qw Q59 K K GORI LLA GROWL- Newspaper Staff Standing: Paulette Boyk, Sharleen Erks, Mrs. Shelby, Don Carlton. Not DIANE ABBOTT, Editor pictured, Rita Bonser, Karen Conrad. The journalism class, which publishes the school paper every two weeks, is not an extra-curricular activity, but requires a great deal of hard work and some hours of after-school effort. This year the staff changed the name of the publication from Gorilla Hi-Lites to Gorilla Growl. Evergreen Stcters John Scott, Mike Hutsell, and Jim Haynie attended Evergreen Boys' State at Pacific Lutheran University. Carol Reinbolol attended Evergreen Girls' State at Ellensburg. Sponsored by the American Legion, the Lions' Club, and the American Legion Auxiliary, Girls' and Boys' State provides the opportunity for worthy students of the junior class to study government at city, county, and state levels. Page 32 THE GGRILLA REVIEW OF l962 Carol Reinbold, Editor, John Scott, Sports Editorg Judy Manager, and Mrs. Shelby, Advisor. Grunerud, Layout Manager, Susan Luiten, Business Notionol Honor Society Judy Carlton, Lynda Heitman, Darlene Oertel, Diane Luck, and Susan Luiten were chosen as members of the National Honor Society. This is a distinction gained in the Junior or Senior year by students whose outstanding qualities are scholar- ship, leadership, character, service, citi- zenship, and a 3.0 grade average. Courtesy of The Roxy Theater and Industrial Chemicals Page 33 CD Eac1.e3.4 ....... wwe ,, E P ru Q C. O 4- I ro LJ C O Q L. 4- ro LD 1.1 E an 4. C 3 KJ uf AC C LL1 as 4. 4- on C FU -1 LD. 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Courtesy of A Friend Page 35 MAJ ORETTES AN D VOCALISTS Maiorettes were Ronne Ricketts, Marilee Mooers, Rollie band at band day at WSU, at basketball games and Buchser, and Nancy Whitney. The girls twirled with the at the Lilac Parade in Spokane. The Octette, a continuation ot the Triple Trio of last year, sang again this year for the tall concert and for events to which they were invited. Members are: Carol Odell, Carol Reinbold, Sharon Can- field, Lynda Heitman, Marilyn Heitman, Nancy Reinbolol, Joy Underwood, and Diane Abbott. The girls were accompa- nied by Susan Luiten. Page 36 The Girls' Quartette, formed in the second semester, sang at the various music contests and vvere asked to sing at several dinners and events sponsored by local organizations. Susan Luiten ac- companied the members-Lynda Heitman, Linda Strate, Marilyn Heitman, and Carol Reinbolcl. FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS Ol: AMERICA Toward New Horizons WiTh This rnoTTo in mind, The FuTure Hornernakers' ChapTer aT DavenporT High School is sTriving Tor The goal of making homes Tor America's TuTure. Some of The acTiviTies in which The group parTicipaTed were The join iniTiaTion wiTh Wilbur aT DavenporT, serving aT The FFA banqueT, sponsoring a Hallowe'en dance, and holding a candy sale. The chief goal of These girls is To become good homemakers, Thus receiving The honor of wearing The FHA pin. Row l: Judy Grunerud, Treasurer: Nancy Reinbold, ASB Represemaiive, Joy Underwood, Song Leader, Mary Thiringer, ParliamenTarian, Donna Kirkwood Secretary: Sharin Lawson, Vice-PresidenT, PaTTy Munger HisTorian: RuTh Ann Clark, ReporTer, Andy Rernillong Barbara Bowman, Row 2: Merna Cassel, Pam SchulTz Janice Oehlwein, Sherry Jurgensen, Bonnie Talking Ton, Judy Hoseid, Jacquie Schneider, Ronne Rickeiis Mrs. Mae Van Scoyoc, Advisor. Row 3: Colleen Allen Linda STraTe, Becky WrighT, Joy Luck, DoroThy Kassner, Marilee Mooers, Sue Brown, PaTTy HuTsell, Linda Bax- Ter. Row 4: Yvonne Kanzler, Diane Holderby, Sharon Miller, Jennifer Kunz, Marie Scharff, Joyce Reinbold, Pam Mecklenburg, Barbara Paeper, Ilene McCullough. Row 5: Barbara Jacobsen, Sandi Taylor, Karen Nelson, CaThy lVlcGaTh, MarThana Judash, Alma Murbach, Fran- ces Hennigan. Row 6: Jan Erks, Rollie Buchser, Jaquie Rauch, JeaneTTa Linsirurn, Georgia Brown. Inset: RiTa Bonser, President. Pae FUTURE FARMERS DF AMERICA Row l: Ron Kirkwood, Secretary, Rod Willey, Vice- President, Mike Hutsell, President, Ken Jacobsen, Sen tinel, Gerald Stiles, Treasurer, Don Hutsell, Jim Soren sen, Roger Reinbold, Gary King, Don Conrad. Row 3 A tull program vigorously pursued by F.F.A. has resulted in many awards. The livestock iudg- ing team won the Lincoln County Fair contest. Our team won second in livestock judging at St. John this spring, Mike Hardin was tourth high indi- vidual. Ken Jacobsen was high individual at the Davenport preview on April 28. Our land-iudging team participated at Liberty and the parliamentary procedure team competed at Cheney this spring. Ron Kirkwood received the State Farmer de- gree this spring at the State convention. He also played tirst chair clarinet in the State F.F.A. Band. Rodney Reinbold was one of two in the Northeast district to be awarded a F.F.A. jacket by the Western Farmers' Cooperative Association. Gerald Stiles and Ron Kirkwood received trophies from the Ralston Purina Corporation and Rodney Willey received a special ship trophy trom the Daryl Williams, Bill Striegel, Ray Bretz, Don Ford, Joe Caskey, and non-members Jim Haynie and Jim Lottler. Row 4: Jim Reinbold, Rod Reinbold, Mike Hardin, Ron McClure, Duane Guhlke, Dennis Reinbold. Gibson Welding Supply. Mike Hutsell received the Washington Bankers' Association citation tor leadership. The Parent-F.F.A. banquet was well attend- ed, at which time awards earned by chapter members were given out. Our booth at the Lincoln County Fair won first again, with the members winning most ot the F.F.A. division honors. Gerald Stiles showed the champion sheep and was the champion show- man. Ron Kirkwood showed the champion barrow and pen ot three and was the champion show- man. Ken Jacobsen showed the reserve champion steer and was the champion showman, he was the champion showman also at the Davenport Preview this spring. Daryl Williams showed the champion and reserve-champion steers thisspring and Roger Reinbold showed the champion hog, Courtesy of State Farm Insurance-Harold 81 Bernece Williams and E. W. Webber hge 38 g 'sv QW I A X Mi ., ,Z ,Q mf.. me ...,,.,, ...,. ..., ' 25:-arasigfi: 1 , 5:-55:5 Air - H -s mag - ' 55535295 .x:-y6.,,.,g'- .. ,. ,vesg ' -w-'- i- - Wir in? 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Sweetheart, poses with Daryl William's Grand champion steer and F.F.A. mem- bers at Davenport Preview. Rod Reinbold with Yorkshire gilt proiect. Gerald Stiles with champion lamb at Lincoln County Fair. Livestock iudging team after St. John Show. Gerald Stiles and Ron Kirkwood attended State Convention. Ronnie McClure with Chester-white sow proiect. Page.39 SCIENCE CLUB Row l: Mr. Ron Barbee, Advisor, Diana Hill, PresidenT, Diane Luck, A.S.B. RepresenTaTive, Lynda HeiTman Treasurer, Sue LuiTen, Pearl Wollin, Chuck l-luTchens Bob ChrisTensen. Row 2: Darlene OerTeI, Secrefary Eleven new pledges joined The Science Club. The annual Science Club Trip To SeaTTle Took The sevenTeen members and eigh- Teen inviTecl sTudenTs CwiTh a 3.0 grade averagel To our STaTe CapiTol, Boeing Air- craTT CenTer aT RenTon, and The Pure Food and Drug AdminisTraTion laboraiory. The five day Trip also included a day aT Copalis Beach and oTher poinTs oT inTeresT. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Barbee and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark week. were chaperones Tor The This green house, The school building, is Club for housing Their proiecis. which was added To The roof of used by members of The Science Joy Underwood, Carol Odell, Nancy Reinbold, Mari- lyn Henman, Gary Jurgensen, Connie Rauch, .lim LoTT- ler, Ken Jacobsen, Bill STriegel. NOT PicTured-Donna Kirkwood. . im, 55:35:gg:am5:35:5:5:g:5:5:515:5:5:E:gn:s:g:g:5:5:5:g:5:3:3:3:5:55f5:5:5s:3:5:5:5:5:5:,1: tw T- :-:.:-:if-1-1-1.:.:..v,, .:.:.,.Y.,.,.,.1.:.:-1-1-:mg W .N ,N .::2s::f:f:::igg:g:::f :T:TH-:mi-:-:1:1:....... ,W ... ,Ag as , 7 0 ,Y p --vrr -3 3,3 ' 41:55:53 '-a:a:s:: 5:5:e:5:5:5:5:zazaisisEz:z2z:1:::::s:e::::::-' V 'TTT' a ,awash T , ,i2gees Q .,u,,,..,u, 1 f ,,111. 1-: T ' 1 Taf- , vb '2 ' 2' ,N ' 'F a,,,,,2 saaesseeeigwss FTyges , i , ,s, T' vvffi ' ,T '1s.s?T5T-Q-rwreaei 'iii'i:: i 5 'TT-1 5555 ' ' 'ggi i, l 'E'. , ,,.,: i': . 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The LeTTer D Club reorganized This year aTTer one year of inacTiviTy. One OT Their projecTs vvas keeping The cars away from The ropes aT The TooTball field. sell, Dave Save-lesky. Row 3: Rick Walden, Jim l-laynie, HuTsell, Jim Loffler, Dave King, Norm Sierra. Row 4: Doug LuiTen, Jerry AbboTT, Jeff RemingTon, Bill Striegel, Page All GIRLS' Row l: Carol Miller, Treasurer, Susan Brown, Secref tary, Diane Luck, President, Nancy Reinbold, Vice- President, Connie Rauch, ASB Representative. Row 2: Carol Reinbold, Susan Luiten, Rita Reinbold, Kay Sal- ter, Bobbi Jackson, Vera Wollin, Diana Hill, Darlene Oertel, Lynda Heitman, Penny Paulsen. Row 3: Nyla Badgley, Judy Grunerud, Judy Carlton, Judy Clark, Shirley Sawyer, Donna Van Buren, Barbara Bowman, Sharon Canfield, Mrs. Shelby-Advisor. Row 4: Sharin Lawson, Jacquie Schneider, Paulette Boyk, Sharleen Erks, Lynn Wilke, Marilyn Heitrnan, Carol Odell, Donna Kirkwood, Moffet Winn. Row 5: Nancy Whitney, Ruth Ann Clark, Phyllis Riehle, Leona Gilliam, Joy Underwood, Pearl Wollin, Mary Thiringer, Elizabeth Rernillong, Row la Linda Strate, Merna Cassel, Becky Wright, Sherry Jurgensen, Janice Oehlwein, Karen Conrad, Ronne Ricketts, Colleen Allen, Linda Baxter. Row 2: Gail Coley, Jane Warwick, Linda Janett, Judy Hoseid, Marilee Mooers, Bonnie Talkington, Dorothy Kassner, Joy Luck, Patty Hutsell. Row 3: Marie Schartf, Jennifer Kunz, Rollie Buchser, Patty Munger, Diane Holderby, Pace 42 Pam Schultz, Jeanetta Linstrum, Ilene McCullough. Row 4: Cathy McGath, Jacquie Rauch, Joyce Reinbold, Sandy Taylor, Yvonne Kanzler, Jan Erks, Sharon Miller, Pam Mecklenburg. Row 5: Georgia Brown, Alrna Murbach, Franci l-lennigan, Marthana Judash, Karen Nelson, Bar- bara Jacobsen, Barbara Paeper. Row l: Penny Paulsen, January, Service and Responsibility, Susan Luiten, February, Scholarship, Kay Salter, May, Personality and Cheer- fulness, Pam Schultz, November, Loyalty. Row 2: Rollie Buchser, April, Leadership, Sharleen Erks, October, Sincerity, Carol Reinbold, December: mtegrity,-Yera Wollin,.September, citizenship, Becky, Wright- 62213, March, School Spirit. GIRL OF THE YEAR Diane Luck, an outstanding member of Girls' League, was chosen by the Girls' League member as Girl ot the Year. She was presented with a corsage and the Girl of the Month bracelet at the last League meeting of the year. l. E AG U E GIRLS OF THE MONTHS under the energetic Diane Luck, enjoyed many activities on a busy schedule. A successful big and little sister party was just one of these activities. The Girls' League, leadership of President During the Christmas season the girls sent money to the Spokesman-Review Christmas Fund and decorated a beautitul tree that added greatly to the Christmas spirit at our school. Each month a new trait was announced and a girl was chosen who most nearly exemplified the trait. The Sweetheart Ball on February l7 was well attended. Pictures and articles about the Ball and the candidates may be found in the Snaps and Ads Review. Pae43 .m l W l ci-iiaiaifa SQUAD Cheerleaders standing: Sue Brown, Bobbi Jackson, Mary Thiringer, Darlene Oertel, Song Leaders kneeling: Joy Luck, Pearl Wollin. Inspired by the enthusiastic leadership ot our rally squad, the Davenport cheering section was one ot the noisiest, and best organized in the area. We are proud ot the block section consisting ot Girls' Leaguers in their Uniforms, vvho backed our cheer leaders as they gave their time and ettorts to help our tearn to victory, and assure them ot our faith in defeat. Cou rtesy of Industrial Laboratories Page 44 Lincoln County Drug Q25 X 5:81, H FOOT VARSTY Bi.Q94b Row iz Bill Striegel, Gary King, Ron Buchser, John Scott, Jim Sorensen, Don Hutsell, Don Strate, Gary Jurgensen, Gerald Stiles. Row 2: Jim Lilie, Norman Sierra, Steve Scott, Chuck Hut- chens, Joe Caskey, Tom Hutsell, Darel Abbott, Dave Savelesky, Mike Campbell, Ken Jacobsen. On November 3, these three senior boys played their last high school football game. Playing for the last time were John Scott, Jim Sorensen, and Don Hutsell. John Scott was named on the Bi-County all-star football team three consecutive years, Courtesy of Buchser's Apparel h Gordon R. Larson BALL FRESI-IMEN ,gf it Wai,-wsu-,, if all 3 +952 A-is iw? Qfzg 2 Row 1: Jim Reinbold, Daryl Williams, Dennis Reinbold, Mike Hardin, Rod Hansen, Merady Sims, Coach Bob Duane Guhlke, Rodney Reinbold, Dave Boleneus, Wes McCafTery, Mike WaTkins, Rich HorTon, Doug LuiTen, Anderson, Lyle Lehinger, Rex Willis, Glen Eksfrom. Gary Florin, Ron McClure, Row 2: Larry Canfield, Greg Cline, Jeff RemingTon, Opponents DavenporT O Grand Coulee 45 27 RiTzviIIe 19 25 Reardan 12 27 Wilbur 21 33 Soap Lake 19 27 Warden 20 40 Coulee Dam 20 51 Odessa 13 Alihough The football Team did noT have a win- ning season, sTaunch fans conTinued To supporT The players. Due To many iniuries, The members of The Team could noT play To Their full capabiIiTies. Page 47 A SQUAD BASKET Seafedz Don STraTe, Jim l-laynie, John ScoTT, Don HuT- STeve ScoTT, Dave Savelesky, Darel AbboTT, Jeff Rem sell, Jim Loffler, Tom HuTsell. STanding: Jerry AbboTT, ingTon, Coach Harshbarger. Page 48 The DavenporT baskeTball Team had a successful season, being un- deTeaTed in League play. The Gorilla cagers Took second in Bi-CounTy play-offs which Took Them To The NorTheasT DisTricT where They won Third place. They moved on To The STaTe Class B TournamenT in Spokane where They played Three games, buT did noT place. Courtesy of Glen and Lela Strate BALL B SQUAD Row lr Darrel Teel, Philip Dopkins, David Wilbur, Rex Buchser, Doug Luifen, Rich Horton, Joe Caslcey, Jim Willis, Jim l-lardung, Rod Hansen. Row 2: Wesley An- Lilie, Jim Randall, Larry Ford, and Gary Davis, Coach, clerson, Manager, Roger Reinbold, Don Carlion, Ron Larry Canfield, Jim Reinhold, Don Loffler, Gary Florin, din, David Boleneus, Glen Ekstrom. Coach Ivan Harshbarger, Ronnie McClure, Mike Har- Courtesy of Ed's Barber Shop Roger Lyle Page 49 C f ,A,,,, '.AV. . , ,.,.,. -- H it .:l : lst , L A , , i A L -'11 1355 ' 'ills Iliff Fir! 35, tv ' 5 5 5155 - ,.,, :4. :' A1 : ' ,, r , ,W as A TC iC ,.,. ' ' . i '1 A' ,,A.A V A i rrr BASEBALL TEAM Row 1: Jerry Abbott, Jim Lilie, David Wilbur, Rex Leonard Caskey, Ron Coleman, Mike Hutsell, Gary Willis, David Savelesky, Ron Buclwser, Rod Hansen, Phil King, Rick Walden, Mike Hardin, Greg Cline, Lyle Dopkins, Doug Luiten, Jett Remington, Steve Scott. Leninger, David Boleneus, Larry Ford, Don Ford, Wil- Row 2: Merady Sims, Coach Gary Davis, Joe Caskey, lis Clark, Wesley Anderson. Courtesy of Davenport Laundry 8g Dry Cleaners Page 50 TENNIS Row iz Ronne Ricketts, Kay Salter, Judy Clark, Diane Row 3: Chuck Hutchens, Darel Abbott, Don Strate, Luck. Row 2: Donna Van Buren, Linda Strate, Joy Torn Hutsell, Jim Lottler, Bruce Ottmar. Not pictured: Luck, Mary Thiringer, Pearl Wollin, Dorothy Kassner. Lynn Wilke. Row l: Jerry Barbee, Jay Leipham, Larry Doty, Glen lor, Ilene McCullough. Row 3: Frances Hennigan, Ekstrorn, Curt lVlcGath, Row 2: Marthana Juclash, Bar- Karen Nelson, Jan Erks, Rollie Buchser, Jacquie Rauch, bara Paeper, Sharon Miller, Cathy McGath, Sandi Tay- Jennifer Kunz, Marie Schartt. Page 51 TRACK Row l: Rex Willis, Norman Sierra, Dewey Brown, Don Mike Hutsell, Doug Luiten, Jeff Remington Jerry Ab Strate, Darrel Teel, Dave Savelesky, Rich Horton, Gary bott, Dennis Reinbold. Not pictured Gary Jurgens n Florin. Row 2: Coach Ivan Harshbarger, Rod Hansen, 529952 Track pictures were taken before any actual meets, however, the boys have been in training and it looks as if this will be another successful season with more trophies like the ones from last year which are pictured here. COACH ES AN D MANAGERS IVAN HARSHBARGER Track, A squad and freshman basketball, assistant football. GARY DAVIS Football, baseball, B squad basketball. Manager for the teams were: Dewey Brown, Ron Coleman, Jerry Barbee, Wes Anderson, and Merady Sims. ROLLIN RICKETTS Tennis BOB MCCAFFERY Freshman football Page 53 X Q3 Page 56 THE MAN ON THE STAIRS Junior Class Play Standing: Donna Kirkwood, Nancy Reinbold, Rod Willey, Joy Underwood, Ron Buchser. Seated: Marilyn Heitman, Larry Ford, Pearl Wollin, Bob Christensen. The Junior Class presented a three-act mystery-comedy, The Man on the Stairs, written by E. Clayton McCarty. The students really en- joyed the production which took place in an old California house up in the foothills above San Juan. The crowd that carne to see the students act out the story enioyed the suspense and characterizations. CAST Aunt Molly Bremmer cuuu .L Marilyn Heitman Mary Jane Bremrner . ,L -Pearl Wollin Jed Stuart ,,,,,,,,,,,u . ,, Larry Ford Mike Moran ,,,,,cuc ,,,,, , ,, Rodney Willey Richard Humphries , L Ron Buchser Victoria Trouble ,,,,, , Joy Underwood Philip Magnin , Bob Christensen Mrs. Murdoch ,,,,,, ,,u, D onna Kirkwood Gwen Murdoch Nancy Reinhold Director W V ,. Mr. Duane Shelby Student Director ,, ,, Lynn Wilke Courtesy of Underwood, Campbell 8. Zellmer Dr. Vernon Miller Tl-IE OTHER YOU Senior Class Play 'Tk Standing: Connie Rauch, Donna Van Buren, John Scott, Remillong, Mrs. Shelby. Seated: Susan Luiten, Jim Hay- Rita Reinbold, Vera Wollin, Jay Leipham, Elizabeth nie, Judy Clark, Diane Luck, Rod Reinbold, Kay Salter, These people were members ot the cast of The Other on March 29 and 30. You, a three-act comedy presented by the senior class 'Q i 1 Back-stage in the make-up area are pictured Aunt Olga tion to the school are pictured Rick Walden and Floyd lDonnaJ, Rita Clark Uudyj, the director QMrs. Shelbyl, Warwick, two who helped with play properties. and Inner Willy CRodl. At the entrance to the new addi- Pae57 ONE WILD NIGHT All-High Play Row l: Dan Milligan, Judy Hoseid, Merna Cassel, Joyce Reinbold, Sharon Miller, Merla Cassel, Jim Lilie. Row 2: Marilyn HeiTman, Rollie Buchser, Jan Erks, Marie Scharff, Barbie Jacobsen, Joy Underwood, Diane AbboTT, Nancy Reinbold. Row 3: Ron Buchser, Steve ScoTT, Jim Randall, Gary King. Not picTured are Larry Ford, Rod Willey, and Becky Wright. ONE WILD NIGHT was The Three-acT play presenTed by The sTudenTs of DHS as The All-High Play This spring. A farce, The sTory Tells of Rodney Dodd, a healThy young man and his advenTures upon The arrival of his aunT Myra Opal Dodd. The ploT Thickens and hilariTy rises, as The young hero wills his house To The girls' school nexT door Tor a dormiTory. The lively producTion wiTh iTs dozens of laughs was a hiT wiTh all who came To view iT as The sTudenTs porTrayed The characTers wiTh enThusiasm. Because of an exTraordinarily large number of girls Turning ouT Tor The play, The female parTs were double casT. We know ThaT Mr. Shelby surely had his hands Tull, buT he did anoTher of his Truly fine iobs. PRODUCTION STAFF DirecTor Mr. Duane Shelby ProperTies Sharleen Erks, PauleTTe Boyk PubliciTy and TickeTs Lynn Wilke Programs Nancy Reinbold, RiTa Reinbold Make-up Carol Reinbold, RiTa Reinbold Barbara Bowman, Carol Ann Miller Nyla Badgley, Barbara Jacobsen Ronne RiclceTTs, Mrs. Duane Shelby Tl-IESPIAN ACTIVI TIES For The second consecutive year The Thespians chose, cast, directed, and produced a one-act play for The student body. Ghost in the House was the title of The Halloween play given in The fall. The plot centered around a ghost tplayed by John Scottb who was won in an essay contest. Others in The cast, directed by Rita Reinbold and Connie Rauch, included Darlene Oertel, Judy Clar Abbott, and Dan Milligan. A Christmas pageant entitled Christmas cast included several non-Thespian members. was not presented. Due to school clo A cake raffle held at a Davenport-Reardan project. basketball game Two initiations were held: an informal in New members pictured at the fall initiation ceremonies are: Penny Paulsen, Dan Milligan, Marilyn l-leitman, Darlene Oertel, and Pearl Wollin. To be chosen Thespians V l, ofthe year is a signal honor Qzt' '1 ' -'-- , '2t.:.. A ' N 'D lzunvb that can be earned only by 5. -T perseverance and constant ':'tV1,- service toward the Dramatic ' 'lll After careful considera- :eifi iz, tion, These students were V' chosen because they ful- ' T' - filled the qualifications considered most essential, OUTSTANDING THESPIAN BOY A John Scott k, Carol Reinbold, Jim Haynie, Darel Eve and All ls Well was also prepared. The large sure because of heavy snows The play served as The main money-making the fall and a formal in the spring. Penny Paulsen and Judy Grunerud are no doubt enioying sorting out the items in their lockers-there are probably memen- tos from the several plays for which they served as properties managers. OUTSTANDING THESPIAN GlRL Rita Reinbold Page 59 Q3 Y, DAVENPORT UNION WAREHOUSE CO. DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Phone RA 5-7081 HARRY HEID OSWALD HEID Manager Assistant Manage Km.. HOMECOMING ROYALTY As a clirnax to the serpentine activities, Queen Nancy Reinbold and Princesses Joy Underwood and Sherry Jurgensen were an- nounced by football captain John Scott. The girls were crowned on Homecoming night by Mike Hutsell, student body president. .::5,:,4,:.. V I -sa: 1:1:-3251555 ' 1 ' ' . 22ffs., i I ,J S f S W 5 ' f 2 Q S c'f E ff as 5, s Q 9 4 is A8365 SA gy 1' ' :VLI -15555: f: sms l X '2 sei: If .... P Ili' V. -' , .zim -. Z 1 Pae63 SWEETHEART BALL Chosen to reign over the Sweet- heart Ball was Sweetheart Mary Thiringer with her escort Hand- some Harry Dean Morgan. The Ball sponsored by the Girls' Lea- gue was held February 17. Other :andidates and their escorts were: Penny Paulsen and Ron Coleman, Cathy NlcGath and Rod Hansen, and Joy Luck and Darel Abbott. zg15:gg5:3:::::' ' r lnlzz .. ,.,... 1 .i31i1Qff.1 :.' r Page 64 During the school year these boys, Larry Ford, Don Con- rad, Jim Straub, and Darrel Teel have been helptul in many ways around school. One ot their accomplish- ments vvas the wiring of the public address system at the high school and the loud speaker at the football field. .i GRADUATION TIME. ls A Time For Us To Re-Express Our Faith In America WE HAVE FAITH IN THE FUTURE THAT WILL SOON BE IN THE HANDS OF THE GRADUATES If ff ' Commencement is the begicIning foafhthex graduates to I L E I 'J take up the respdnsibilityi for the. coming! Ifears. We are happy and feroujlagthat this yeareQg'graIduates are suited and readylto uoholdxbnd preservoithe American -. WayLof Life. I E' , T' I J L f 1, 'VE' Lp I 'IT A , Lf 3 gf 1 ,. 2 Q I ' lf ' , A I I' I 1, A 1 I W ,I .1 , LL . , kv E 'LXR 0,1 sooo LUCK TO THE GRADUATES , I ' ,, F , '. 1 -. Q 'I L I J . A I L ' 1 , I , :I n V . F . il. 'ISIN THE YEARS AHEAD fr, ., I ,f In From The FirsT Sawmill on The Shores of Lake RooseveIT LINCOLN LUMBER COMPANY Lincoln, Washington Page 65 Q CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS ODESSA UNION WAREHOUSE CO-OP Odessa, Washington 25 Grain Warehouses Located at I6 Stations 8,900,000 Bushels Grain Storage Capacity SERVING MEMBERS IN THE DAVENPORT AREA AT: DAVENPORT-EGYPT-ROCKLYN Custom Cleaning 81 Treating-Grain Grinding Bulk or Sacked PURINA CHOWS E. A. REMILLONG Agent Davenport, Wash. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM ROYALTY-Princess Diana Hill, Queen Connie Rauch, Princess Rita Reinbold. The Royal Court is chosen through secret ballot in the Junior Class. MOON RIVER was the theme which prompted the Juniors' decorations for this year's annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. A southern atmosphere was created with a bridge, garden, swing, and foliage typical of the South. Mr. Norm Thue played the piano during the banquet, the G-Men from Gonzaga furnished music for the dance held aferward in the multi-purpose room of the grade school. Six Southern Belles-Susan Luiten, Judy Grunerud, Penny Paulsen, Lynda Heitman, Kay Salter, and Vera Wollin-gathered on the bridge that overlooked a pond in which waterlillies floated and goldfish darted. Page 67 WE THANK BUS DRIVERS CUSTCDDIANS Kow I. Henry Guhlke, Willis Clark, Howard DoTy, CheT Long, Marvin Brown. Row 2: Harvey Tilson, Wallace Knack, George Kahzler, John Conrad. NOT picfured is Mrs. E. R. Boleneus. ' V. 4 T. We Thank Mr. Roy McCullough who for This past year has kepl The halls and rooms of our school build- ing clean. rx COOKS a Mr. Willis Clark is responsible for Mrs. Harold Haynie Mrs, R. E. Striegel me Welhkepl grounds around The Page 68 MVS. KerrT1iT BOiSSOflS6U school as well as The gyrnnaslum. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS f ' V Complete Line Agricultural Fertilizers Q,-ggi! Weed Killers DAVEN PORT CHEMICALS, Inc. BOX 44 Ph. RA 5-3241 J CHEMBRUN Atlas Tires Batteries und Accessories Free Pickup and Delivery Service Bill Paul Phone RA 5-7191 ., 5 .,...,, r 'rf WWA Wi E Hiiiem :.: iscs r s M ri iQ r N 5 rrs, fe w -'11 2- '-1'12v ?af r'4155i'mE5im-Q :mi QM - L i f . 132212 rig if g 1,. M E2 2 E is ,er ug.: fx. A ' F - Wim M Chevron Station Page 70 Good Luck-Seniors YOUR INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT Serves You First The JUHN F. GREEN Agency Real Estate-Insurance-Loans oc. I C I L-0S:gg, 'Did-F., P Tl-ffm K , f wiwa, 'E .ILQUQS i .fi X - 5 'QF Q. fx , 75 3 x LV A h 4 Q f Jf?k?'w x Q 5: ff A 5333119 51 . 4 1' UQ' . Q 3 5 C'.f, QR? 4' fy? 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Q Paqe 76 In at X, o l ww l fM 1 ABBoTT's MAYTAG COIN LAUNDRY Washing and Drying 24 Hour Service Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1962 '1- Furniture Appliances Sporting Goods Boats Ha rdwa re Motors i f is I ihrilv I - ' 1'1 1 - A r-- -1',- 'r1' ':'1' ': N ' '5 lilie s! o:.:,, Is ..r:. T5 .,.- gf HM' WK - Allfl. -ilillillf :jig --if L --.-':.V z t. I 'ifil fiiififr ..1A 25195131 Q Q Q 72 9:54 ? if s o ,Q 5? 1 '2'f-1: 1 .:.1 1 '.'2-t1 fm 11' llz f Phone CH 4-3636 A Salute DAVENPORT To The GI'6dU6TeS gpm AUCTION -SKIN CLK.. 4 N J Sell Your Livestock and Machinery at Auction SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY Davenport, Wash. BILL HUTSELL-Manager Page 77 DAVENPORT AUTO PARTS Your N-A-P-A Jobber Is A Good Man To Know 4 9 I f Complete Stock Z 503 6fh Sfreef of Automotive Parts 2 RA 5.3231 Tools and Equipment Davenport MARV'S RICHFIELD SERVICE :Jie Goodyear Tires and Batteries BORON Page This Annual Printed By X. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS SINCE 1884 .E 1.5 I . . . 1 1 afngaafgffy ! 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Oldsmobile Chevrolet SALES 81 SERVICE Telephone RA 5-1091 PAC-OUT DRIVE INN Tlph RA 5121 D Pfl g HAMMOND OIL COMPANY Shell Distributo I H d ' RA 5 3221 LJ Page 8I Standard Oil Products Dale McGath Phone RA 5-1041 Congratulations Seniors Thom pson's Motels RA 5-1191 Congratulations Seniors Davenport Clinic Dr. E. R. Salter, M.D. Dr. J. P. Remington, M.D McCALL FARM CHEMICAL S Agricultural I Ammonia B 77 RA 51161 D enport, Washingto Bill Hein P Q 82 CAMPBELL MARKET Phone RA 5-1061 K 81 J PONTIAC O SALES 24 - HOUR 0 SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE DELCO BATTERIES Phone RA 5-3011 The Flower Basket and Gift Shop FI wers and Gft f AII O RA 5 4206 3 gl' BQ , bd Af 50? 9.4 4 ' swwggsrub 3iPTii1fuef133 - , v gp' Qua i' i Best Wishes To The Graduates PAU L'S SERVICE PAUL CLARK Call RA 5-4206 For Your Mechanical Repairs Page 83 DAVEN PORT BUILDERS SUPPLY Transit Mix Concrete Plumbing 81 Heating Building Materials Phone RA 5-7271 THELL'S SERVICE Auto Tune-up and Repair RA 5-1741 Pettijohn and McCallum Congratulations Seniors DENSON'S General Hardware Electrical Appliances Motorola TVs Sylvania Transistors Electrical Wiring Gifts for all Occasions Phone: RA 5-4091 P 84 BILL'S TIRE SERVICE Gates Tires Goodyear Tlres Guaranteed Recapplng RA 5 4261 Davenport, Washington Congratulations Sensors VERN'S TEXACO RA 57296 Eat in Your Car . . Or Come in to Eat at our Counter or in a Booth Edna's Drive-In xv wi YK Yr VU 95 Ifijjmi' ,Q W WESTERN AUTO The Family Store Joe lilie Davenport, Wash UNION SERVICE Donald Kassner Morgan 8. 8th Streets Davenport, Wash. RA 5-7600 DAVEN PORT Gibson's MOTEL 1 e .. - . Q32 4 'iyaw 55473 If, Z ix' 5' 'fill ,fn W R ff' Pioneer Bottling Works W Page 86 Your Thirst ls Our Pleasure Davenport Phone RA 5-3594 222652-1. --f .s2:s::., .- rzazasiai - :::4:::::- .-cggfggzg-:f ' ' .,:g:f' -9' ,,4:5::.g..:g::. . XJ 922:54-g3:4 HUCK'S TRANSFER and STORAGE Furniture Moving RA 5-1711 and Age Pa'ki 9 Davenport, Washington Lyon va L DAVENPORT EQUIPMENT COMPANY R O Loren Ford RA 5-7101 M. A. LAUGHBON DENTIST Office in Denson Building Call RA 5-4161 or RA 5-4166 PAINTING Congratulations Seniors DALE ABBOTT RA 57491 PAPERING LLOYD'S HARDWARE Marshall -Wells Store General Hardware Plumbing Supplies T.V. Sales and Service Window Glass LINCOLN BUILDING SUPPLY Building Materials Paint and Hardware Heating, Cooling and General Sheetmetal PHONE RA 5-3091 Bulk Plant Delivery TEXACO Roy Stubbs Phone RA 5-7291 Paqe 88 PAEPER'S Variety Merchandise Dutch Boy Paints SAWYER'S 66 SERVICE Phone RA 5-3181 DAVENPORT BEAUTY SALON Haircuts Permanents Shampoo Styling Set Norma McKerli o Congratulations to the Graduates? fdfd Ci rw Affair From SEQ Cjf?-SKS-FAQ 1 , SiE?l-292032 ll ll fr fx A FRIEND 66 ,gay Best Wishes to the Seniors AUGUST SCHMAUDER coNmAcToR noalzhs TI RA 53692 i D enport,Washing1 P g 89 TIDEWATER on. co. RA JJ L j,,JwiQ'Tf My if L - if Qtfyffligwftiwjif M if .pypjf W if wwf rw if of f M Qf Congratulations Seniors dit ' cARNATloN COMPANY BILL THIRINGER, Local Distributor if For Recreation ond Health Bowl At LINCOLN LAN ES Davenport, Washington RAINBOW SERVICE STATION Dunlap Tires qi L E ...,'. Pennzoil Quaker-State Oil -W C I N42 L 'h 3 Bill Wolfrum A L ...WN-. L . ,Q!444ffi ak! 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