Entiat High School - Silico Saska Yearbook (Entiat, WA)

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SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR.... ,,,M1SS TENNEY Chia. We, the Senior Class of the year nineteen hundred and fifty three, Wish to dedicate this annual to the Helen Kinzel gymnasium, that was designed and erected during our years in High School. '9 is 115 L, L' 3 A va' iff? 4 fb' .4-'ll nl in I '5 b,Q :lull In u Us ge fl 1, - 5 4 5' 'If' is ' , nl 1? Q9 545 '. qi- J4 .I fa.. V I' ' N .I . : .' 1.0: !' : ,093 p ' -- ' Q1 an-x le-,u - ,Y .1 ,, rv 1, Q1 A Ga, 13? vi I 5 if' QA Sf K J i ,N . kliio lu' Merriman Nr. Richards igiinces Superintendent a , Senior Advisor Sophomore Advisor Mrs. Richards Typing Home Economics Library Office Practice Mr. Lolos Mr. Bgnhah Coach Agriculture U. S. History Shop C ivic S Fre shmen Advisor Senior Advisor American Goverment Mr. Schimke Miss Tenney Principal English Orientation Spanish Math Senior Advisor Junior Advisor Girls' P. 3. Mr. Nickerson Grade School Principal Seventh Grade Grade School Coach Mr. Martyn Vocal and Instrumental Music English Mrs. Kinzel Bookkeeping Speech Girls' Advisor Junior Advisor School Sec.-Trees. SCHOOL CALENDAR Frosh initiation and Soph. d --------------------------------------Football, w ------ --------------------------------Br ------------ ----------------------Frosh retrun d Aug. 25 ----------- Sept. 5 12 18 -------- 19 26 ---------- Oct: 5 10 17 -------- 51-------- Novo 1 9-15 21 --------- ze -------- - --------u-n--on-----s--u-nun- nqup---vn-n-------- ..- -----------------Wa -School opened ance for Frosh inthrop, there idgeport, here ance for Soph. Pateros, there terville, here Quincey, there --Manson, here ---------------------------------P.T.A. Halloween Party -------------------'-------- ------------------Carnival ----------------------------------------National Education Week Junior Play ::::::::-::: .... -:--:Baaketbal1 Jambouree in Wenatchee Basketball, Dryden, here. P.T.A. dance f or high school Deco 5 5--.. ...... .......- ---.- ----------------- ----- -Christmas Concert 12 ....... .... ------------- ----------------- ---B.B., Manson, there 15 ......----- -------. -------- ------- ---- - ---- B.E., Pateros, here 19 ..-....- -------------- ------------ ---------- -B.B., Chelan, here 20 ......--- ------------ ------------------- B.5., waterv111e, there 23 --.------- ---- School out for xmas, vacation. Senior Xmas dance. 50 .....--- ----------------- --------------- ----- B.B., Alumni, here Jan. 2 ------------------------ -- ----------------- E.B., Brewster, here 5 ---------- ' --------------------------------------- Back to school 9 ----------------------------------------- B.B., Peshastin, there 10 --------------------------------------- -B.B., Leavenworth, here 19 ------- --------------------------------------------- Semester 22 ----- ------------------ ------------------- P,T.A. Vaudeville 25 -------------------------------------- - ------ B.B., Manson Here 51 -------------------------- ---------------- B.B., Peshastin Here Feb. 3 -------------------------- - ------------- B,B., Waterviile Here 6 ---------- - ------------------------------------ ---Polio Benefit 13 ------------------------------------------ B.E., Bridrcport Here 14 --------- - ------------------------------- - ---- Sweetheart Dance 20-21 --------------------------------- County BaSketba11 at Wenatchee Mar. 6 ------------------------------------------------- Sophmore Dance 25 -------------------------------------- -------------- 5rd Quarter 27 -------------------------------------------------- --Senior Play Apr. 6-10 ------------------- ---------------- ---------- -Spring Vacation 24 --------------------------------- ------------------- Junior Prom 25 ------- ----------------------------------------- Manson Festival May 7-9 ---------------------------- 15 ----------- -------- -------------App1e B1 -------------I-IIIffIIIII-ff--g2gQQQ'5Q 22 24 ee ----------- 27 29 ossom Festival ------------------ -----------Spring Concert -----Class Day -Baccalaureate ----Graduation ade Graduation --Schoo1's Out xX ff 9 o'iJ 0, Wqgkec X e v . ff 51 5 i?f',fff I - - Y' 01 .'s!MgEEQ4Gai-hj 'll'y4!y Q .J 5zeczmwS L Q Q33 J Lillian Wolf 'It takes all sorts to make a worldn F.H.A. l,2,3 Spanish Club 3,h Girls Club 2,3,hn Tennis 2,3,L Paper Staff 3,L Annual Staff A Advertising Manager 3,h Carnival Princess h Class Officer l,2,3,h Club Officer 2,3 L Student Council 3,h Junior Play 3 Sophomore Play 2 Senior Play L Minstrel Show 1,3 Dale Schimke uHonor is the reward of virtueu Basketball l,2,5,4 Tennis l,2,5,4 Inspirational Award 5 Football 2,5 Spanish Club 5,4 Paper Staff 5 Annual Staff 4 Sophomore Plays Junior Play Senior Play Honor Society l,2,5,4 Student Council 4 HBH Club 1,2,5,4 Circle Club 4 Glee Club 4 Band 1,2 Minstrel Show 1,5 Club officer 1,2,5,4 Class Officer 4 Chorus 1,4 Valadictorian Shirley Holler nOne hour sleen before midnivht is worth three aftern Yelleader 5,4 Pep Club 2,5,4 Spanish Club 5,4 F.H.A, Club l,2,5,4 Honor Society l,2,5,4 Sonvleader 1 Paner Editor 5 Asst. Annual Editor 4 A.S.B. Secretary5 Student Council l,2,5,4 Class Officer 1,2,5,4 Club Officer l,2,5,4 Girl of the Month 4 Band 1,2 Sochomore Plays 2 Junior Play Senior Play Circle Club 4 ' Minstrel Show 1,5 Girls Club 2,5,4 Salutetatorian Princess Entiat Drama Festival 2 Woisi' LfOUF Sai f wflew Une wirvd is fair. Jacquie Neimer nNotning great was ever achieved withou Club Officer 1, Class Officer l Home Ec Club 1, t enthusiasm 2s39Jl- ,3 2:3314- Student Counc1ll3 D Oli GlI'1S Club 2 -4- on n Honor Socfety l,?,3,h nThose who in quarrels PSP Club l interpose often wipe a sncifl E2ltOP'H bloody nosen 5nAn'Sh Jluh 3'L Bond 1,2 F.F.A. 1,2,3 Jumor' P197' 3 MEN Club 1 2 3 A Donna Thompson Class office? l,2,3,h S nB1essed are they who have gggigaliaif 3 nothing to say and who cann Basketball 1 2 M not be persuaded to say it Baseball 1,2:3: ' Chorus 1 M Honor Society 2,3,h 1 Junior Play 3 giggSCiigbh2'3'u Student Council l,2,3 M, A S Home nc Club H 522331 Pfjjfuu Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff H Sophomore Plays 2 Junior Plays 3 Drama Festival 2 Class Officer M Girls Club Officer M Minstrel Show 1 Spring Concert h Christmas Conceit L Class Reporter L 1 M Girls Triple Trio owe 1 apical nNothing is more to me Carl Montgomery mNhere there's a will there's a way. Football 1,2,3,h Track l,2,3,L Baseball-Menaier 2,3 'I F,:.A, 1 En Club 1p2g3g1+ Honor Society l,2,3,h Club officer 3,L Class Officer P,h Circle Club 3,1 Student Council M Sophomore Play 2 Junior Play 3 Paper Staff 3 A.S.B. Treasure M Kay Miles nReading Maketh a full mann Girls Club 2,3,h Pep Club 3,h F.H.A. 2,3 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff M Class Officer 2,3, Student Council Honor Council M Honor Society 1,2,3,h Sophomore Plays 2 Drama Festival 2 Junior Play 2 ' Student Body officer A Club Officer 3 than myselfn Transfered football 5,4 E Club 5,4 Club Officer 4 Circle Club 5,4 Junior Play Senior Play Maxine Sane nThere was neve with red hairu F,H.A. l,2,5,4 Pep Club 5,4 Class Officer 1 Club Officer 1 Spanish Club 5:4 Girls Club 5,4 Carnival Prince Student Council Glee Club 4 Circle Club 5 4 r a saint ,2,5 2 5,4 SS 5 1,2,s,4 Advertising Mgr. 1,2 Paper Staff 5 Sophomore Plays Junior Play Senior Play Minstrel Show 1 Annual Staff 4 Lee MCGlothern uHe did nothing ticular and did we11.n Track l,2,4 Glee Club 4 F.F.A. 1,2,5 Sophomore Plays Drama Festival Chorus 4 Minstrel show 1 variety show 2 ,5 is par- it very Bob Patrick nwhat can't be cured must be enduredn F.F.A. 1,2 Public Speaking 2 Student Council 1,2,3,h Basketball l,2,3,M Football 2,3,h N.C.W. B man all star T Tennis 1,2 Class Officer l,2,3,M Honor Sdciety l 2,3,h E Club l,2,3 fl Circle Club 3,5 Social Chairman L Song Leader l,2,3,M Annual Staff M Paper Staff 3 ,Sophomore Plays 2 Junior Plays 3 Club Officer 2,3,L Minstrel Show 1,3 Chorus 1 Band 1:2s3su Senior Play L Carol Burch NTransfern is one who and more and 1ess.m nAn expert knows more about less G.A.A. l,2,3 Girls Club 1,2,3,h Pep Club 2,3 F.H.A. u Club Officer 2 Journalism Club 3 Annual Staff M Gam Letter Award For G.A.A. Sophomore Play 2 Circle Club M Minstrel Show 3 Paper Staff Reporter 3 Dixie Galbraith HYou may nrove anything by fisuresu ' Student Council l,2,5 Honor Society 1,2,5,4 Pep Club 2,5,4 Girls Club 5,4 Spanish Club 5,4 Annual Editor 4 Annual Staff 5 Paper Staff 5,4 A.S.B. Social Chairman Chorus l Band 1,2 Yell Leader 5,4 Minstrel Show 1 WEN Club Sweetheart 5 F.H.A. 1,2,5,4 Circle Club 4 Sophomore Play 2 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Sona Leader 1 Class Officer 1,2,5 Club Officer 1,2,5,4 Prom Queen 4 Social Chairman 4 Drama Festival 2 Ray Bisving HStolen kisses are always sweetestn Class Officer 1,2,5,4 Football 2,5,4 Basketball l,2,5 HEP Club l,2,5,4 , Student Council Rep. 5 F.F.A. 1,2,5 Baseball 5,4 Track 1,2 Circle Club 4 Apple Judging Team 2 Parlimentary Procedure T Club Officer l,2,5,4 Sophomore Plays 2 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Paper Staff 5 Annual Staff 4 5 88111 1 I I - 1 w 1 N Jlem Little nThou shouldest eat to live, not live to eatn Transfered A.S.B. President 4 Class Officer 2,5 Club Officer 2,5,4 NEW Club 2,5,4 Paper Staff 5 Basketball l,2,5,4 Baseball 2,5,4 Minstrel show 5 Chorus 5 Glee Club 4 Sophomore Plays 2 Spanish Club 5,4 Student Council 4 Senior Play Dean Hall nln youth and beauty wisdom is but raren Chorus l,h Girls Club 2,3,M Glee Club M F.H.A. l,3,h Sophomore Plays 3 Drama Festival 3 Class Officer M Prom Princess M Christmas Concert H Spring Concert M Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff L Nita Hanford nVirtue is like a rich stone, best plain setn Class Officer l,5,4 Club Officer 4 G11-ls Club 2,5,4 Chorus l,2,5,4 Glee Club 4 Paper Staff 5 F.H.A. 4 Annual Staff 4 Circle Club 4 D.A.R. Representative Girl of the month 4 Student Body Pianist 4 Howard Hinton WExcuse My Dust' Baseball l,2,3,L Basketball l,h Football 1 F.F.A. l,2,3,u WE' Club 1,2 3,b Circle Club I, Class Officer l,2,L Sophomore Play 2 Junior Play 3 Paper Staff 3 4 Tracy Hornbuckle WMan is the only animal that blushes. Or needs Class Officer l,2,3 Football Mgr. 1 Basketball 2,3,h Baseball l,2,3,A NEW Club l,2,3,h A.S.B. President L A.S.B. Vice President 3 F.F.A. 1 Circle Club A Club Officer l,2,3,h Spanish Club 3,h Sophomore Play 2 Junior Play 3 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff A Senior Play b Donna Vogt nOne who has both feet planted firmly in the airn Class Officer 2,3 Girls Club 3,h Pep Club M FoHoAo 1,2,3,LI. Club officer 2,3,h Sophomore Play 2 Majorette l,2, ,M Yell Leader 3,3 Paper Staff 3 A.S.B, Secretary Prom Princess Annual Staff Senior Play Apnle Blossom Festivall UE club sweetheartl 4 to.' 1 N Processionals ------- Invocation ---------- Response to Prayer Scripture ------------------ - ---- Vocal Duet -------- BACCALAUREATE May 24, 1955 ---------- Mary Bryan ------- Friends Church ---------------------------------- Chior ------ Federated Church ---------------------------- Mrs. Harris Mrs. Zwight Bacculaureate Address --------------------------- Rev. Price Hymn ----------------- Benediction ------ Recessional ------ -- Processional ----- Salutatory ------- Vocal --------------------- - ---- - President of Class Valedictory ------- Address - --------- Presentation of Awards ----------------------- Congregation COMMENCEMENT May 26, 1955 -1-----------n Presentation of the Class ---- --------- -- Presentation of Diplomas Honor Students ----------- Orange and the AB1ack --- Recessional -------------- -------------. usnqiucquuusnnn - ---- - ------ ------------- Mr, Morgan ----- - --- Mary Bryan ------ Mrs. Harris --- Shirley Roller ----- Nita Hanford ---- Howard Hinton ----- Dale Schimke --- J. H. Anderson Mr. A. E. Schimke Mr. R. R. Richards ---- Mr. Whitehall --------------------------Kay Miles Bob Patrick Dixie Galbraith Carl Montgomery Jacquie Weimer --------------Don Olin ----------Mrs. Harris HISTORY Twenty-eight excited happy Freshmen stormed the Entiat High School in the fall of '48, it didn't take the sophomores long to get us initiated. The girls were made to dress in overhalls and shirts wrong side out and backwards. Their hair, which was Washed the night before, was arranged in a stunning new fashion, abso- lutely untouched by the teeth of a comb after the long nightvs sleep. The boys wore skirts and blouses and carried tin cans and baby bottles. That night we went on our humiliation treck through town and finally the high and mighty sophomores took us through the Wchamber of HOTTOTSUQ Eight of our boys made headlines in school sports. Howard Hinton, Don Olin, Carl Montgomery, Tracy Hornbuckle, Dale Schimke, Bob Patrick, Ray Bisping, and Clayton McC0rd- -ff -1dg:5qE5h:gQ-gaq.4- ,, , iiwlii ',y TKFWNI gvx -NxleUX!vn 4'yI X 'Y-f-Q: .Ae 4-Q-l.-we f if e R 4-5. insulin ,A V , I Ju .. 1? A f 'fiil 'hw.'l'eE2 cv? s x f Rosemary Whitaker was our Freshman Representative in the Annual school Carnival. We were sorry to in se Rosemary in 149. We started off our Sophmore year by initiating the nFroshn. During the year we gave three dances and two assemblies. This same year we were joined by Clem Little who got right into the groove by making headlines in sports. Also prominent in sports were Don Olin, Ray Bisping, Tracy Hornbuckle, Carl Montogomery, Dale schimke, Howard Hinton, Clayton Mccord, Bob Patrick. Bob Patrick won third place in the State public speaking contest We gave four plays. WBessie The Bandits Beautiful Babyn, HLOSU and Foundu, UHist she's a Mann, and House of GT6Sdn. In these all the class participated. They were very successful. We appre- ciated Mrs. K1nzel's wonderful direction of our plays. In our Junior year we were joined by Lowell Morical, Juan1ta Hanford, and Carol Burch. Lowell Morical, Dale Schimke, BOD Patrick, Tracy Hornbuckle, Don Olin, 'Ray BiSPiI'1g, Clem Little, Howard Hinton participated in sports. 1 HThree Misses and a Mythn, our Junior play, a most hilarious comedy was enjoyed by everyone-even Miss Tenney, whom we ran almost crazy. Maxine Sage represented us in the '52 Carnival. All three '52 Cheer Leaders were from the junior class. They were Shirley Roller, Dixie Galbraith, and Donna Vogt. The girls were really full of pep and school sprit. The spring Prom, on the Bottom of the Sea , with soft---soft lights, shimmering ceiling, and the charming royalty: Queen Glenda Buckley and her Princesses Janice Asher and Joan Cozart, will linger elusively for years to come in the memories of the gay dancers. We started our Senior year with twenty-five members. Of these twenty-two will graduate. Four who have completed all twelve years of school together are Dixie Galbraith, Lillian Wolf, Howard Hinton and Don Olin. This year Lillian Wolf was the elected representative for the Senior's at the Carnival. our Christmas Dance with its theme Nsilver Bellsn and its plenti ful supply of misletoe, gave many a swain a chance to kiss his maid. Our senior play WHouse for Sale Hauntedn, was a huge success, even though it curled your hair, froze your blood, and chilled your bones. Shirley Roller was chosen Princess Entiat. She,1ndeed, made an charming and capable princess. We fondly recall the '53 Junior Prom with our lovely senior queen, Q een Dixie, reigning over the WEvening in Paris along with her two princesses Donna Vogt and Dean Hall. Never to be forgotten are the days spent within the Ivy covered wMlsofh.H.f. I Ivfgk f'0 gf '5 fr. o , L2 59 in i f ' t 1 l N B as SFX pn K 'H - ' P2-1 r i ? 1 Girth A, v fivafx A 11 1953 PROPHECY CAS PROPHESIZED BY NYE OLE SCHOOL HOUSENP It can never be said, as I look to the past, HThere were unworthy members of the '53' class.H For they all strove for goodness, and glory and fame, Now their all sitting pretty in my hall of fame! As people of three thousand, three hundred and two, Look back through the ages, at me and at you- They'll see, and Made a very good believe, that all of us here, name for our honorable year! First through their NAtomical telaka-viseru, They'll look upon Clem and none could be wiser, For he is a scientist, with a large telescope, And a picture of Betty, I guess he's no dope! Next we see, down inCarnigie Hall, The one who is famous for her lovely bird call. Yes it's Nita all right, pen-named Jeannie Swihart, The sound of that name helps her play a good part! Then through the mist we see one of our bunch, Who caused so much static that I have a hunch It is little Miss Roller, who was drilling again, On some poor guys teeth, ya! she'll catch her man! McGlothern is next where they'll focus their vision, And golly what's this---is he really in prison? Oh, no! He's just visiting some of the birds, For he owns the joint. I can't think of words, To express my astonishment over this fact- And to think that one of the inmates is Max! We thought we might see her again behind bars--- But not as a Then they'll see CBut we know his The two main Are the cute For the fan-dancer selling cigars! Lowell working hard at his desk, nights are spent watching Burlesque!J attractions, needless to say bubble dancers---Dixie and Kay! people of Entiat, who weren'tgetting their mail, I saw through the window---why, 'th6'postmasters' Dale! And even though working with money often brings errors, Dale never says ndieu when it comes to figures! Now here comes a Yes, it's little He would like to But he must fill flatfoot, going home with sore feet, Howard at the end of his beat! sit down by a babbling brook, ' his duty and bring in a crook. We see a small house, with a green roof and all, And can tell at a glance 1t's the abode of Dean Hall, Her neighbors' the type, who'll fix her own roof--- Yes, up on the house-top, we see Lilly Wolf! In another small house golly, 1t's war! But as we look closer It's just Eleanor! Her friend Donna Thompson, is living near by, we think she's gone crazy---she's trying to fly! And speaking of flying there's a great big balloon--- It's Tracy and Ray, on their way to the moon. And last but not least, flying straight up Instead of a saucer, there goes Bob in a cup! Who's this we see, with that beautiful girl? Well blow me down its our old pal Carl! He struck it rich with an oil well Where that kid will go---nobody can tell! Coming over the falls-in a little round barrel There is a young girl that we use to call Carol, We now call her ULuckyn for being so fast, And descending the falls without even a mast! The Modeling Career, our Jacquie picked out We know she'll go far, without a doubt! She's over in Paris, working six days a week--- We'll have to admit she has beautiful feet! We see a 310,000 dollar, ally for bowlin' And the prosperous owner is none other than Olin! He seems to be happy---really makin' the dough But his wife and his kids have to have it Just so! And here comes a girl with six babies to tote. As silly as ever---our blond Donna Vogt. So now as I'm closing, And signing my name Here's wishing this Class, good luck With their fame!!! MASTER OF CEREMONIES. SENIORS: Class History.. Class Prophecy. Class wi11..... FRESHMEN....... SOPHOMORE... JUNIORS....... LETTER AWARDS....... Class Colors... Class Flower... Class Song... ki E L any M! lf ....Howard Hinton o I o .Donald ....Maxine Sage ....Carol Burch nnoanoonskit cseaucasaallnoskit ...Mocking of Seniors ...Coach Lolos ....Red and Gray ....Red Carnation ..nStout Hearted Menn MottoOOCllOOlIODDOIOIOIIOCOIODOOOOIOIOIOUOOOIO OOOCDICIOII HHoist Your Sails when The Wind is Fair nTHE ORANGE AND THE BLACKN..---...............................ASS6mbly CLASS WILL We, the senior class of HSBH of Entiat High School, having survived the trials and tribulations along the path of learning, and being of sounder memory than mind, do make and publish our last Will and Testament to the following: Article I To the Freshmen: We leave our ability to survive through these four test ridden years as we have. To the Sophomores: We leave our good nature and studious attitudes. To the Juniors: We leave our enthusiasm for knowledge. To the Faculty: With whom we have had dealings, pleasant and otherwise, we leave, these Ivory Halls hoping the class of HSBH will hold a pleasant spot in their memory. Article II I, Ray Bisping, will my late hours to Virginia Griffith. I, Tracy Hornbuckle, leave my night life and little black book to Terry Cate. nDon't let me down Terry.H I, Lowell Morical, will to Jerry Dennison my dark curly hair and bulg- ing bicepts. I, Carl Montgomery, will my nickname nRomeoH to Don Thompson, don't wear it out Dont I, Carol Burch, will my ability to sneak out of Study Hall, in order to eat early, to anyone who wants to take the chance. I, Nita Hanford, leave my ability to play the piano to Shirley Carmicheal with hopes that she can hit all the right notes. I, Lee Roy McGlothern, leave nothin', just be glad I'm gone. I, Maxine Sage, leave my English Theme to Melvin Harris in hopes that he can get an HAH before he graduates, but this we beleive is hopless, don't you? I, Dean Hall, will my Sociology notes to Betty Carter hoping that they make more sense to her than they do to me. I I, Dale Schimke, will my height and desire to play basketball to Duke Henson. I, Dixie Galbraith, will my Air Force. night letters to Cleo Whitehall. I, Donald Olin, through due process of law, will to Rush Roundy my seat in English class if there's anything left of it. I, Donna Thompson, will to LeeRoy Hensley, my quiet reserve. I, Donna Vogt, will my ability to stay out of trouble and get along with the teachers to Melvin Harris, Ronnie Little, and Wilbur Gordon, They need itll I, Jacquie Weimer, leave my seventh grade class to Pat DuPuis, in hopes that she can do something with them. I couldn't. I, Clem Little, will my gracefulness on the basketball floor to Don Chappell, and also my History grades to future students who are crazy enough to want them. I, Lillian Wolf, leave my ability to draw to Betty Dissmore and my job as Librarian to Janet Baxter in hopes that she keeps the books well dusted. I, Shirley Roller, will my height to Ronnie Richards. I, Bob Patrick, will my ability to play football to any poor sucker who needs it. A I, Howard Hinton, leave my wrestling technique to anyone who thinks he can do it without getting twisted into knots. l -A- BY 7 Q W 1 LU L , 'Im .flr w Iunminwf back row: Fred Vance, Chuck Asher, Fred Montgomery, Donnie Chappel, Bob Cowan, Ronnie Franklin, Tony Gojenola, Rush Roundy, Gary Kanzler. Second row: Mrs. Kinzel, Gena Dissmore, Pat Du?uis, Lee Roy Hensley, Billy DuPuis, Lloyd Jackson, Dauane Allen, Melvin Harris, Dorothy Norris, Janice West, Mr. Schimke. First row: Betty Carter, Marlene Roundy, Cleo Whitehall, Donna Huffman, Claudia Davis, Bette Olin, Rita Russel, Shirley Carmichael, Harjory Packwood, Jean Mills. JUNIOR CLASS NEWS The junior class started off their third year in E.H.S with 51 students. Donna Huffman and Shirley Cassity moved away, Sharlene Bradley quit because of illness. The HE. Hi Ereezeu sailed right along this year under the Editor- ship of Gena Lou Dissmore. We think Miss Tenney, Gena, and the staff deserve a lot of credit. We are very proud to say our Carnival candidate, Claudia Davis, was chosen queen of the l952 Carnival. Our class play, UToo Sweet For Sixteen,n was presented in the High School Auditorium November 22, 1952. We hope the people en- joyed watching it as much as we enjoyed giving it. We feel that nToo Sweet For Sixteen,n under the direction of Miss Tenneyg student direc- tor, LeeRoy Hensley, and assistant director, Lloyd Jackson- was a complete success. , CLASS OFFICERS FOR 52 and 55 lst Sem. 2nd Sem. LeeRoy Hensley Pres. Ronnie Franklin Tony Gojenola Vice Pres. Chuck Asher Marge Packwood Secretary Cleo Whitehall Marlene Roundy Treasurer Claudia Davis Gena Dissmore Student Council Rep. Bill DuPu1s Cleo Whitehall Paper Reporter Pat DuPu1s The charming Prom Queen, Dixie Galbraith and her lovely princesses, Donna Vogt and Dean Hall reigned over the NEvening in Paris' with its heavy perfume, soft lights, and rustling gowns. The splendid evening atmosphere pleasantly'haunted the gay dancers as they waltzed to the music of Al Winter's Orchestra. Those turning out for football were: Bill DuPuis, Bob Cowan, Lee Roy Hensley, Fred Montgomery, Don Chappell, Gary Kanzler, Tony Gojenola, Ronnie Franklin, and Chuck Asher. The boys turning out for basketball were: Bob Cowan, LeeRoy Hensley, and Don Chappell. The Junior's wish to thank Mrs. Kinzel and Mr. Schimke for their excellent guidance during the year, oo Sweef Ar Sixfeen Given by the Jr. Class Standing, left to right are: Miss Tenney, Donna Huffman, vena Dissmore, Rush Roundy, Janice West, iob Cowan, Cleo Whitehall, Honnie Franklin, Claudia Davis, Melvin Harris, LeeRoy Henslex, Don Chappell, Lloyd Jackson, Fred Montgomery, and Don Peterson Sitting, left to right are: Shirley Carmichael, Bette Olln, and Pat DuPuis. CAST Tessie Prudy ---------------------- a mother Judy Prudy--- --------- - ------- ---- sweet sixteen Susie Prudy ---- -- ------------- -- Gena Dissmore ------Bette Olin --Cleo Whitehall a very smart girl Zack Clayton-------- ------- ------- ----Robert Cowan a confused fiance Lila Lee ---- -- ----------- - -------- a school girl ------Pat DuPuis Midge Miller ----- - -------------- Shirley Carmichael a hep cat Bessie Prudy ---------- -- -------- -- a glemor girl Lloyd Prudy ---- - ---------------- -- Claudia Davis -----Rush Roundy a harassed father Shrimp Sm1th--- ------------- ---- a fall guy Howard Wheeler ------------- -- ----- a suitor Elsie Payne ------------ ----------- -Ronnie Franklin Melvin Harris -----Janice West a sophisticated girl DIRECTOR ------------- -------- ----- Student Director-- ---- ------------ Asst. Student Director------------ -----Miss Tenney --LeeRoy Hensley Lloyd Jackson Stage Managers -------------- ----------Don Peterson y Fred Montgomery Don Chappell Prompters----- ---------- -------------Donna Huffman Don Chappell Janice West A HOUSE FOR SALE-HAUNTEDX Mystery Comedy in Three Acts 1 1' . X I4 L 7, W mx l w!Q'p . x. +-,-ag., . . ---v-'jx' 'n WIE x Z X SQ A 7? W 2' f' Q :Q HH .XX Z, Q I.. , H-5 ww ., - 5 ' l ini'-V' X lx lm' .lmfm ,,..' Q I' Nxrj, I . 1 I 'Q-x Q. is We X --o..ivJ Old Murthy Gilpepper' ----------------- - -------- Jacquie Weimar Miss Oletha Lenhart- Edwina Page ----- Gracie Greenwood Tug Ralston ----- Liz Yocum ------- Ezekiel --------- Zara ------------ H1 Lowe --------- Snorky Snodgrass Serpentine ------ JoJo ------------ Lem Looney ------ Butch Killigrew- Student Director Prompter -------- Stage Manager--- --------------------------Shirley Roller ------------------------Dixie Galbraith ----------------------------------Donna Vogt ---- -------- Dale sehimke -,,---- N ' lc--- :Zine -.' -.:1:iii:i1i -----Maxine Sage -----Clem Little ----Lillian Wolf Tracy Hornbuckle - Lowell Morical ---------------------------------Carol Burch ---------------------------------Bob Patrick ---------------------------------Ray Bisping - ---- - ------- Don Olin -was ------ Dean Hall ----------------Nita Hanford -------------------------------Howard.Hinton Car1.Montgomery xi tgfffb A W Q . .NEB ,S OFITUTRUTQOJ Ra ond Wolf Gene DeCamp. First row:'Mrs. Richards Shirley I Jeggen, Dowane Roundy, Lauvey'Goman, Janet Schimke, Janet Baxter: Yvonne Brotherton, Betty Dissmore, Marge Rothrock, Mr. Merriman- SOPHOMORES The sophomores had a hectic time initiating the freshman since the frosh class is so much larger than ours-but it was fun. The initiation dance and the return fresh-soph dance topped the fun list. We gained three new girls this year: Sharon Kronkite, Darlene Smith, Shirley Jensen. Two of these girls left before half the year was over. Fred Spears withdrew and enrolled in Wenatchee. Darlene Smith was chosen to be the sophomore princess in the Carnival Royal Court. lst Semester Officers 2nd Semester Officers Marge Rothrock ------------ President -------------- Randy Auvil Ronnie Richards ----------- Vice. Pres. ----------- Duane Henson Betty Dissmore ------------ Secretary ----------- Betty Dissmore Yvonne Brotherton --------- Treasurer ---------- Ronnie Richards Janet Schimke ------------- Reporter --------- Yvonne Brotherton Randy Auvil --------------- S. C. R. ---------------- Lynn Hanan The boys that turned out for football were: Gene DeCamp and Fred Spears. Those turning out for basketball were: Ronnie Richards, Randy Auvil, Lynn Hanan, Duane Henson, and Raymond Wolf. The boys turning out for baseball were: Randy Auvil, Lynn Hanan, and Bobby Wolf. Our Sadie Hawkins dance, the high light of our activities, gave many a Daisy a run for her Abner. With the helpful advice of Mrs. Richards and Mr. Merriman our year has gone swiftly. And were are looking forward to coming back next fall for another year of Work and Egg. ff Q: JY-fvfx, QMJWM Third Row: Dave Kronholm, Wilbur Gordon, Al Keeler, Charles Minnick, Don Thompson, Jim Fordon, Dennis Parcher, Terry Kate, Mike HiHt0Hn Gary McDonald, Troy Taylor. Second Row: Mr. Denham, Ted Whitehall, Wayne Long, Dick Smith, Alvin Shannon, Mona Johnson, Donna Rippee, Ron Little, Danny Figlinski, Edward Hensley, Mr. Martin. First Row: Patty Eisenhower, Edna Baber, Virginia Griffith, Lois SUPOP, 011V9 Strickland, Arlene Vrndenberg, Barbara McCarrell, Janet Carter, Delores Gavin, Beverly Olin, Doris Huffman, Barbara Evans- J- I FRESHMAN CLASS NEWS The freshman class has enjoyed their first year in high school. Our initiation wasn't as horrible as we expected, although it was tough-it was a lot of fun. We gave the soph mores a thank-you dance in return for the initiation dance they gave us. ,V UL lst Semester Mona Johnson. . Jim Fordon. . . Donna Rippee. . Micky Acres . . . Alvin Shannon . . Virginia Griffith Most of the freshman boys turned out for basketball and made the HBH squad. We are proud that one of the freshman boys, Alfred Keeler, made the UAH squad. The freshman girls have participated in Girls Club and the FHA and the boys have participated in the FFA Club. Our officers of this year were: . .President. . .Vice President . .Secretery. . . .Treasurer. . .News Reporter. Student Council 2nd Semester . .Alvin Shannon . Barb MoCarrell Patty Eisenhower . Gary MacDonald . . . Lois Strop . . Jim Fordon First row: Margaret Zahn, Betty Bryan, Sandra Shultz, Wilma Mc- Glasson, Arlene Davis, Laurel Long, Grace Montgomery, Beverly Allen. Second row: Mr. Nickerson, Ann Thomason, Florecen Gordon, IQQSSRS Norris, Lynn Gorman, Janice Wortman. Peggy Long, Keith M Martin. Third row: Floyd Gibson, Gordy Knipher, Bill Smart, Buford Rice, Kenny Davis, Mike Sage, Tommy Vogt, Ted Potter. First row: Sharon Kronholm, Cherry Cannon, Margaret Gibson,'G18dY5 Shannon, Roberta Milton, Connie Franklin, Lana Lockwood, Doris Marie Tull, Vlrgie Minks, Linda Thomason. Second row: Franklin Montg0m9I'Y, Harold Huffman, Kenneth Henson, Carl Long, Melvin Baber, Donald Muluaney, Harold Norris, V-erlon Bortz, Mr. Miles. Third row: Charley Wolf, Benny Gojenola, Robert Livingston, Max Turner. ,A First Row: B65'Patr1ck, Mariery Rothrock, Jeanne Milla Karon Workman, Karon Johnson, Jane Schimke, Donna Vogt, and Mr. Martyn. Second Row: Beverly Allen, Lynn Gorman, Marjory Packwood, Beverly Olin, Claudia Davis, Mona Johnson, Ken Davis, Arlene Vradenburg, Shirley Carmichael, Keith Martin. Third ROW: Edward Hensley, Mike Sage, Dick Smith, Fred Vance, Ronnie Franklin, Lloyd Jackson, Chuch Minnick, Bill Smart, Gordon Knipher, Ted Whitehall. Fourth Row: Chuck Asher, Bob Cowan, Jim Fordon, Bob Wolf, Ronnie Richards, Alfred Keeler, Lynn Hanan, Terry Kate, LeeRoy Hensley. Dixie Galbraith Donna Vogt Shirley Roller Ji ul, EQ. jim. 5: g .5401 4 'vg .91 f L il' A X K 3 I A -Al :I , PEP CLUB The l9S2-53, Pep Club, which is the service organization of the school, continued its routine duties this year. Taking lunch money, collecting for assemblies, taking money at games, plays and at all school programs. At the beginning of this year we med for the first time fifteen members, however we soon lost three members, leaving the original twelve Later on in the year two other girls withdrew, Bette Olin and Betty Carter were selected to take their places. Members are chosen for this organization by their scholarship, service to the school, and qualities of character. Highlight of the year was the Initiation of new members, it was in the form of a pot luck supper at Mrs. Kinzel's house. There was an abundance of good food, topped off with homemade enjoyed the luscious eats, but Oh! our suffering initiation was held for our two new members. On girls took the required initiation pledge during every girl was presented with a carnation. ice cream. Everyone waistlines. A similar both occasions the a candlelight ceremonyg To wind up the years activities, the Fep Club sponsored a festive Spring Jance. Ne are Mrs. Kinzel. her capable guidance this year. Officers for the year were: ' lst. Semester Officers Dixie Galbraith President Jacquie Weimer Vice President Shirley Roller Secretary Donna Vogt Treasurer Donna Huffman Hep. to S. C. Bette Olin Paper Reporter E CLUB n n proud to say that our new Gym was dedicated to our advisor, We wish to expr :s our appreciation to Mrs. Kinzel for 2nd. Semester Jacquie Weimer Donna Vogt Claudia Davis Bette Olin Janet Schimke Donna Vogt The E' Club continued the Thanksgiving Project-donating well filled baskets to the Welfare Department for distrihution to needie families. Excitement and romance accompanied the Traditional Sweetheart Dance as each lad whispered nsweet nothingsn to his lass. The club provided a new service this yeur-hall patrol. The patrol was to report all disorierly conduct to the Student Jury, who conducted court on Mondays-to determine the penalties for each offense. The Club sponsored a Smoker to provide funds for the new Score Board, that has been used in the New Gym this season. The member's feel that they have had a successful and progressive year under Mr. Lo1os's wise guidance. Officers for the year were: lst. Semester Offices: Lowell Morical Tracy Hornbuckle President Vice President Carl Montgomery Secretary Ray Bisping Treasurer Dale Schimke S. C. R. Rush Roundy Potash Lee Hensley Reporter Znd. Semester: Dale Schimke Don Chappell Bob Patrick Clem Little Randy Auvil Fred Montgomery Lee Hensley Claudia Davis, Cleo Whitehall, Bette'Olin. rirst'r5i-Eflziettylcafter, Donna Huffman, Jacquie Weimar, Maxine Sage, Dixie Galbraith, Donna Vogt, Shirley Roller. V Third Row: Bob Cowan, Randy Anvil, Ronnie Richards, Pete Lolos, Tracy Hornbuckle, Alfred Keeler, Don Chappell. Second Row: Rush Roundy Carl Montgomery, Lowell Morical Howard Hinton Bill DuPuis, Don Clin, Lee Hensley, Clem Little. First Row: Bob Patrick Chuck Asher, Fred Montgomery, Dale Schimke, Ray Bisping, Ron Franklin, Tony Gojenola, Gary Kanzler. F.H.A. The F.H.A. year started off with the installation of officers leaving the initiation of the new later in the year. members until One of the high lights of the F.H.A. year was the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet, held December 9, at the gigh school. Seventy mothers, daughters, and teachers attended the dinner. Entertainment was provided by some of the girls. Marge Packwood was chosen to represent our school in the district Cherry Pie Baking Contest. Marg took first place honors along with the Soap Lake contestant. Both girls received recognition for their entries in the state contest in Seattle. lst. Semester Gena Lou Dissmore Dixie Galbraith-- Shirley Roller--- Donna Vogt ------- Margery Rothrock- Jacquie Wiemer--- Cleo Whitehall ----- ---- - Bette Olin ------- Mrs. Richards--- Mrs. Whitehal1--- Gfficers Were: 2nd. Semester ---Pres. ---- ---- Gena Lou Dissmore ---V. Pres.--- ---- Dixie Galbraith ---Sec. ----- ---- Shirley Roller ---Treas. ----- ------ ---Donna Vogt ---Historian -------- Margery Rothrock ---Reporter ---- --- ----Jacquie Wiemer Parliamentarian- ---Cleo Whitehall S.C.R. ----------------- Bette Olin Advisor -.----------- Mrs. Richards ----------Club Mother--------Mrs. Whitehall Our thanks goes to Mrs. Richards for her help this busy year. FIFIAQ The Future Farmers of 1952-53 under Mr. Denham's wise guidance opened their fall activities with entrances in the Chelan and Waterville Fairs. A number of the boys received' ribbons for their displays. The Club purchased chickens for the poultry project but unfortunately coccidiosis ruined the flock. The treasury has mounted to near the 3200. mark through card sales. The money remaining from the yea s expenditures has been placed in the Wbuy a truckn fund. 0fficer's for the year were as follows: lst. Semester Officers Gary Kanzler ---------- --President -------- Melvin Harris ------------ Vice President--- Lynn Hanan --------------- Secretary ------- - 2nd. Semester -Melvin Harris -Rush Roundy -Lynn,Hanan Rush Roundy -------------- Treasurer ------ ---Gary Xander' Fred Montgomery ---------- Reporter-- -------- Gene DeCamp Chuck Minnick ------------ Sentinel ---------- Gary McDonald Row 22 Mr. Schimke, Rush Roundv, Lloyd Jackson, Bill Smart, Kenny Davis, Melvin Harris. Row l: Keith Martin, Shirley Carmichael, Linda Thomason, Ann Thomason, Laupe1 Long, Lana Lockwood. Row 3: Wilbur Gordon Terry Kate, Jerry Dennison, Don Ghappell, Ray Nolf, Chuck Minnick, Dennis Parcher, Fred Montgomery. Row 2: Dick Smith, Ron Little, Danny Figlenski, Troy 4 Taylor, Gary MacDonald, Lynn Hanan, Bob Wolf, Mr. Denham. Row 1: Ed Hensley, Alvin Shannon, Melvin Harris, Gene DeCamp, Gary Kanzler, Hush Roundy, Wayne Long, Teddy Whitehall . Row 4: Betty Dissmore, Yvonne Brotherton, Arlene Vradenburg, Janice West, Pat DuPuis, Shirley Jarmichael, Mona Johnson, Nita Hanford, Marjory Packwood, Shirley Jensen. Row 5: Barbara Evans, Barbara McCarrell, Janet Schimke, Donna Huffman, Janet Baxter, Donna Rippee, Dowane Roundy Lauvey Goman. Betty Carter, Marlene Roundg. Row 2: Mrs. Richards, Edna aber, Virginia Griffith, Delores Cavin, aan Hall, Carol Burch, Beverly Olin, Janet Carter, Patty Eisenhower, Olive'Btrick- land, Lois Strop. Row 1: Shirley Roller, Dixie Galbraith, Jacquie Weimar, Gena Dissmore Claudia Davis, Bette Olin Cleo Whitehall, Margery Rothrock, Donna Vogt. WD? tang! GNEIT Y A s r SPANISH CLUB Under Miss Tenneyvs sponsorship the S,anish Club this year has formed a new friendship with the Nagoles Bible Institute, a school for Mexican students of high school age. The school is located in Nagoles Arizona--the borcer town between Arizona and Mexico. For Christmas the Club sent them a fruit cake, candy, nuts and popcorn ballsg and received from them some rich Mexican candy. The Annual Spanish Club Dinner was held January 29 in the High School. After the dinner the Club president gave the Hwelcomeu fol- lowed by several music numbers in Spanish. The program ended with a talk by Mr. Morgan who snowed a sampling of the Mexican handicraft. The officers for the year were: lst semester Jacquie Weimer Dale Schimke Maxine Sage Tracy Hornbuckle Dixie Galbraith Maxine Sage the the P The Girls' Cluh's Officers: End semester President Tracy Hornbuckle Vice Pres. Maxine Sage Secretary Lillian Wolf Treasurer Clem Little Reporter Dixie Galbraith S. C. R. Shirley Holler' GIHIS SIUE FEES new emblem is a rlain bronze nin with initials NGCH. A tioer head cuard may be attached to in when the virls have earned 200 service points. Activities this year have been many, such as: the Autumn Slumber narty, makinc of scran books for the Vets Hosrital, collectins of classes for India, and foldinc waste recen- tacles for the Deaconess Hosnital. Besides these activities the virls boumht and hemmed the material for the new cyclorama. The Annual Serine Luncheon climaxed the years busy nrocram under Mrs. Kinzel's enthusiastic leadership. Officers lst Semester Officers 2nd Semester Shirley Roller ------------ President -------------- Janice West Cleo Whitehall -------- Nita Hanford- --------- Mona Johnson ---------- Lois Strop ----------- S Edna Haber ------------ Darlene Smith --------- Entiat has become this school year. One formed by the students Their main function is club constitution. Chances are good for the -Vice President ------- Marvery Rothrock ---Treasurer---' -------- Marge Packwood ---Secretary ----------- Donna Thompson C. Representative---Barbara McCarrell ---Reporter --------------- Carol Burch ---Historian ---------------- Dean Hall GLEE CLUB more completely infested with music examnle of this is the Glee Club of Entiat who are taking Chorus. to entertain, as is stated in the new uMusic Awardn to be given to one of this Club's members who proves his ability, co-operation and citizenship. u ' The Singing Tiqersn, as they haved dubbed themselves, have nroven their co-oneration by their many nerformances throughout the year such asg sinsinp at the Christmas Concert, Dedication of the Helen Kinzel Gymnasuim and the Spring Festival. The officers for the semesters were: Pres. -------------- V. Pres. ------------ Sec. ------------ Trees. ----- -------- - R, s, c, ------------ Rep, ---------------- Potash ---- - --------- lst Semester -Clem Little ------ Nita Hanford ----- Bette Olin ------- Melvin Harris ---- Yvonne Brotherton Maxine Sane ------ Earl Goman ------ - 2nd Semester -----Maxine Sage ----Nita Hanford ------Bette Olin --Marlene Roundy --Betty Dissmore Betty Lou Carter ------Earl Goman J S Bow 4: Lauvey Goman Shirley Jensen, Edna Baber, Shirley Sarmioheal, Doris Huffman Barbara Evans, Janet Carter, Cleo Whitehall, Yvonne Brotherton, Betty Dissmore, Donna Huffman, Janice West, Donna Rippee. Row 3:MrS.Kinzel, Dowane Roundy Dorothy Norris, Mona Johnson, Arlene Vradenberg, Janet Schimke, Bette Olin Claudia Davis, Rita Russell, Pat Dufuis, Gena Diss- more Janet Baxter. Row 2: Marlene Roundy Patty Eisenhower,Olive Strick- land, fois Strop, Barbara McCarrell, Beverly Olin, Marge Rothrook, Marge Packwood, Jean Mills Doris Gavin, Betty Carter Virginia 6r1ff1th.Raw 1: Dixie Galbraith, Lillian Wolf Danna Vogt, Carol Burch, Dean Hall, Shirley Roller, Nita Hanford, Jacquie Weimer, Maxine Sage. Row 2: Clem Little, Dale Schimke, Tracy Hornbuckle. . Row l: Miss Tenney, Lillian Holi, Jacquie Weimer, Maxine Sage, Dixie Galbraith, Shirley Roller. Row 2: Fred Vance, Clem Little, Dale Schimke, Lee MeGlothern, Earl Goman Melvin Harris. Row 1: Marlene Roundy, Betty Dissmore Yvonne Brotherton, Betta Olin, Dorothy Norris, Maxine Sage, Nita Hanford, Dean Hall, Shirley Carmicheal, Betty Carter, Mr. Martyn. Melvin Harris ----- lst. Semster Tracy Hornbuckle ----- Lee Roy Hensley ---- ---- Claudia Davis ---------- Juanita Hanford ------- Bob Patrick ------------ Lillian Wolf -------- Juanita Hanford -------- Lee Roy Hensley -------- Carl Montgomery ------- Gena Dissmore ---------- Randy Auvll -------- -- Virginia Griffith ----- Donna Huffman ----- ---- Dale Schimke ---------- Betty Olin -------- ---- Associated Student B Lois Strop ------ ----- Shirley Roller -------- not in student council at this time Ronnie Sines ---------- Yvonne Brotherton ----- lst Semester----- Ronnie Richards-- Dale Schimke ----- Donna Huffman ---- Randy Auvil ------ Shirley Roller--- Betty Dissmore--- 2 Bar Randy Auvil Betty Dissmore Janet Schimke Ronald Richards Lynn Hanan Duane Henson Gary Kanzler Ronnie Franklin Bob Cowan Officers ---President------ -Vice President--- ---Secretary------ ---Treasurer------ Social Chairman--- --Adv. Mananer---- ----Pianist------- -Song Leader ------ -Senior Rep. ------ -Junior Rep. ------ Sophomore Ren. ---- -Freshman Hep. ---- odv 2nd, Semster ----Clem Little ----Janice West ----Donna Vogt ----Carl Montaomery --Cleo Whitehall ----Lillian Wolf ----Ronnie Franklin ----Bob Patrick ----Don Olin ----B111 DuPuis ----Lynn Hanan --Jim Fordon -seg Club Ren: ------- -Janet Schimke - E Club Ren. ---- --F.H.A. Rep.---U --F.F.A. Rep. ---- - -Girls Club Rep. ------ Honor Society Rep. -Sky Club Hen. ---- Spanish Club Rep.- -Glee Club Ren.--- HONOR SOCIETY ---------Officers------- ---- ---------President--------------- ------Vice Pres1dent------------- ---------Secretary--------------- ---------Treasurer----- ---------S. C. R.------ ------Paper Reporter------------- Members 'TORCH Dixie Galbraith Carl Montgomery Bob Patrlcm Shirley Roller Dale Schimke Jacquie Weimer l Bar Virgina Griffith Barbara MGCarrell Gary McDonald Alvin Shannan Arlene Vradenburg Edna Baber Jim Fordon Margery Rothrock Lowell Morical Maxine Sage ----Randy Auvil ----Donna Rinpe ----Rush Houndy Barbara McCarroll Dale Schimke Lloyd Jackson Shirley Holler Betty Dissmore ---2nd Semester ----Bob Patrick -----Lynn Hanan Dixie Galbraith --Janet Schimke ---Dale Schimke -Betty Dissmore 3 Bar Janice West Claudia Davis Gena Dissmore Melvin Harris Lee Roy Hensley tDonna Huffman Don Olin Bette Olin How 3: LeeRoy Hensley, Gary Kanzler, Bob Cowan, Ronnie Richards, Randy Auvil, Lynn Hanan, Melvin Harris. Row 2: Donna Huffman, Betty Dissmore, Janet Schimke, Gena Dissnore, Janice West, Bette Olin, Claudia Davis. Row 1: Mr. Schimke, Shirley Roller, Jacouie Weimar, Dale Schimke, Carl Montvomery, Bob Pa+rick, Maxine Sane Dixie Galbraith, Nita Hanford. Back row: Keith Martin, Rush Roun- dy, Billy DuPuis, Lynn Hanan, Ran- dy Auvil, Jim Fordon, Dale Schimke, Lloyd Jackson, Don Olin, Mel Harris, Ted Potter. Second row: Lois Stron, Shirley Roller, Barbara,McCarrell, Betty Dissmore, Yvonne Brotherton, Bette Olin, Gena Dissmore, Connie Franklin, Donna Huffman, Virginia Griffith, Shirley Carmichael, Maxine Sage. First row: Mr. Schimke, Cleo Whitehall, Carl Montgomery, Donna Vogt, Janice West, Clem Lit- tle, Tracy Hornbuckle, Lee Hensley, Claudia Davis, Lillian Wolf, Nita Hanford, Bob Patrick. Back row: Maxine Sage, Gene DeCamp, Lloyd Jackson, Bob Cowan, Sonny Allen, Melvin Harris, Fred Mont- gomery, Don Chappel, Lee Hensley, Miss Tenny, Alvin Shannon, Lynn Gorman Cherry Cannon. Second row: Dixie Galbraith, L1111an Wolf, Jacquie Weimer, Janet Schimke, Donna Vogt, Bette Olin, Marlene Roundy, Pat DuPuis, Yvonne Brother- ton, Coral Burch, Shirley Carm- ichael, Ted Potter, First row: Tony Gojenola, Ronnie Franklin, Cleo Whitehall, Gena Dissmore, Janice West, Claudia Davis, Donna Huff- man, Betty Carter, Lois Strop. CARNIVAL QUEEN E CLUB SWEETHEART 1953 PRINCESS Ewrmr Pnom QUEEN 5 P Wx A r -A I Y Left to right: Mr. Lolos Ron Richards Bob Cowan, Dale Schimke, Bob Patrick, Randy Auvil, Don Chappell, Clem Llttle Al Keeler, Don Olin, Lee Hensely. BASKETBALL NEWS nCounty Champsu, The Entiat Tigers, coached by Pete Lolos, won the 1953 County Championship taking three games in a row against Dryden, Leavenworth and Chelan. The Tigers then went on to take second place in the North Central Washington District Tournament, which earned them a berth in the State Tournament in Tacoma. nThe Cinderella Teamn as they were dubbed by their fans, ended their conference season with a league standing of five wins and five losses, and their regular seasons schedule with seven wins and ten losses. Members of the NAU Squad were: Bob Patrick, Dale Schimke, Clem Little, Bob Cowan, Don Chappel, Don Olin, LeeRoy Hensley, Ronald Richards, Randy Auvil and Alfred Keeler. The HBH Squad members were: Howard Hinton, Raymond Wolf, Duane Henson, Bob Wolf, Troy Taylor, Charles Minnick, Jim Fordon, Gary McDonald, Mickey Acres and Alvin Shannon. Danny Figlenski, Dick Smith and Terry Cate handled the job of managers very capably. League Games Tournament Games Entiat Dryden Entiat Dryden Entiat Manson Entiat llworth Entiat Pateros Entiat Chelan Entiat Chelan Entiat Quincy Entiat Waterville Entiat Waterville Entiat Brewster Entiat Chelan Entiat Peshastin Entiat Tonasket Entiat llworth Entiat Pt. Townsend Entiat Pateros Entiat Goldendale Entiat Manson Entiat Bridgeport Entiat Dryden Ehtiat Peshastin Entiat Waterville Entiat llworth Entiat Bridgeport Entiat Chelan M. i E LeeRoy Terry 1 .aim Q Q ff Bob fx, an filgfi 'f 4 f,. 'A ' wx Bob C. .W 'Q' 6 K' 'bl 1. gms 5 1 'sf HQ ' ig, ,I 1EfA,,.a v, fa spawn 'sg V-,i x ff rf K 1 ff We 4' X Miggg Dick A f I . . 95 r , Q Jw Wwg las in fs' N h .' :il y MN aff W L WWW . ,fi 1 E fl? 'P 5 K ' - a ?T 4 , 3 , K fi ' A Coach Handy Row 2: Row 1: Chuck Minnick, Raymond Wolf, Jim Fordon, Grady Vought. Mr. Rose Alvin Shannon, Gary McDonald, Troy Tayior, Howard Hinton. W yyffwy 3. in QQUW an y mwah wnmw QQQS Rf? EEE ,., .- PQ , K S A 3 Ronnie A Dale, Alfred DOH Q- B ay ' 5 , rv es v., -:, -:..,: ei :- ax K 'high in T524 an ,M X rl An Q Wag' Sl? Q? Yr Ling ' ,sy ,cg , U5 Q A S A rl J kg! .X , Don C. 'W' ,A-1 XML-.A K S 53535 5 M f a Ji y vfas? 2 Danny Clem dhvwum A17 -Cwa, Y' 7 OCOXLGQ1 - FOOTBALL The Entiat Tigers, although 20 strong, dropped behind last year's gains. The squad played seven games loosing 6 and tying 1. The team's low scoring was accredited to the many inexperienced players and also to the injury of several of the first string players. Returning lettermen were: Bob Patrick who was captain of the team, Ray Bisping, Carl Montgomery, Bob Cowan, Don Chappell, Lowell Morical, Ronnie Sines, and Don Olin. Others truning out were: Ron Franklin, Fred Montgomery, Chuck Asher, LeeRoy Hensley, Gary Kanzler, Don Peterson, Gene DeCamp, and Tony Gojenola. Football Score Board Winthrop L2 Entiat O Bridgeport L3 O Pateros L5 0 Waterville 39 26 Quincy 26 26 Manson 52 12 TOTALS 237 65 Lowell Front 'owz Wrady Vaught, Billy DuPuis, Lee Roy Hensley, Gary Kanzler, Tonv Gojenola, Terry Kate. Second row: Duane Hensen, Lowell Morical, Ronnie Franklin, Chuck Asher, Carl Montgomery, Alfred Keeler, Third row: Randy Auvil, Fred Montgomery, Don Gillihan, Bob Cowan, Ronnie Sines, Bob Patrick, Don Olin. Coach Pete Lolos. Carl Ton Y Bob C. 4 Bob P C. M. Harris George B. IA 3 -H S 4dVe'rf15f,,, ' or A Af, C A-fe - . -- --A:ffe,,,l,mA Vi P' Cooper Worby's Hardware Entiat Drug Store Risk's Grocery Smith's Saddlery and Shoe Shoppe Entiat Feed Store Evan's Chevron Service Entiat Motors Taylor's Union Service Cap's Mobile Entiat Meat Market 'THE HELEN KINZEL GYMNASIUM' To which is DEDICATED this '1953 311100 S8SkB'. 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