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

 - Class of 1953

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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

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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.



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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!

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