Entiat High School - Silico Saska Yearbook (Entiat, WA)
- Class of 1954
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Ea YEARBOOKS nclN 'S lv Q of gum ,vm 2553-2555 Middlefield Road Redwood City, California Topeka, Kansas Richmond, Virginia D 1 c Ka 5 MNH ,.-. ,- a HIL' X slr! fl ROW 2 Mona Johnson, Arlene Vradenburg, Shirley Carmichael, Gary McDonald, Gary Kanzler, Lynn Hanaan Lloyd Jackson Bill Hughes, Shirley Cassity, Dorothy Norris, Ima Jean Norris, Jeanne Mills, Melvin Harris M Wall Pat Eisenhower. ROW 1: Marjory Packwood, Donna Huffman, Ronnie Franklin, Cleo Whitehall, Claudia Davis Janice West, Pat Hughes, Gena Dissmore, Bob Cowan, Editor . . . Assistant Editor Sports Editor . Art Editor . Social Editor . FLIQUCLK my Adve rti sing Edito r . Financial Editor Asst. Financial Typists . . . Advisor , Editor . . Janice We st . Claudia Davis . Robert Cowan Donna Huffman . . Pat Dupius Ronnie Franklin Cleo Whitehall Gena Dissmore . Senior Class Mr. John Wall sp III' IW , IV . ,H 1241 , .. 1, . 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HELEN KINZEL Speech Girls Club Pep Club School Sec, 85 Treas, Student Council Junior Advisor . MATILDA RICHARDS TYPU18 Shorthand Honor Society Sophomore Advisor MRS. MILDRED EDES Librarian MR. HORACE MERRIMAN Sciences Math Circle Club Sophomore Advisor c oo aen ar ,. , SA!! August September October November December January February March April May . . . . . . School Opened . ,Football, Waterville, there . .Football, Pateros, here . .Football, Manson, there . . . . Apple Harvest . . . . . Carnival . . . . . . . E-Club Movie . . . . . . . . . Frosh. Dance . .Grade School Concert, Junior Dance . . . . . . . . Senior Play . . . . Thanksgiving Vacation . . . . Basketball Jamboree , . Basketball, Dryden, there , Basketball, Waterville, here . . Basketball, Manson, here , ,Basketbal1, Bridgeport, there . . . . . Football Banquet . . .Christmas Band Concert . . . Basketball, Chelan, here . . Basketball, Peshastin, here . Basketball, Leavenworth, there . . . Mother Daughter Banquet . . Basketball, Waterville, there . Basketball, Bridgeport, here . Basketball,Mansfield, there . . Basketball, Manson, there , . Basketball, Dryden, here . Basketball, Brewster, there . . Basketball, Peshastin, there . Basketball, Leavenworth, here . Basketball, Mansfield, here . . Basketball, Chelan, there . . . County Tournament . . . P.T,A. Operetta . Speech Class Plays . . .E-Club Smoker .Grade School Concert . . . F,H.A, Tolo . Pre-School Movie . . . . . . . Junior Play . . . . . . . . .OpenHouse . . . . . . . . Frosh, Dance . . . P,T,A,, Crown Princess Entiat . .Basketball Banquet, Pep Club Dance . . . ...... Spring Vacation . . . . . . . . .Junior Prom . Spring Concert . . . . . . . . Manson Festival u a . . . . . . . . Wenatchee Festival . Girls Club Luncheon, and E-Club Movie . . . . . . P. T, A, Spring Festival . . . . . . . . . E-C ub Movie Baccalaureate 30 - .... June 1 - . 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GENA DISSMORE Valedictoriang Editor of School Paper 33 Girl of The Month 3g S. B. Treasurer 4, Pep Club 3,4. DON CHAPPELL Baseball 2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g E-Club President 4g Class Officer, JANICE WEST Salutatoriang Girl of The Month 3,43 D A R 45 Pep Club 3,4g Prom Princess. PAT HUGHES Carnival Princess 4g Paper Editor 4g Girls Club President 4, Annual staff 4g Drama 2, 3, 4, BILL HUGHES Football 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4: E-Club Presi- dent 4g Student Council 3,4g Class Offi- cer 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA HUFFMAN Girl of The Month 4g Honor Society 1, 2, 4g Prom Queen. Girls Club President 4g Paper Staff 2, 3, 4g SHIRLEY CASSITY Cheerleader 43 Drama 2g F, H. A. 1,2, 3,4g Girls Club 1,2,3,4g Glee Club. DON PETERSEN F F A 1,25 Circle Club 4g Drama 2,3g Band 1,2, 3g Paper Staff 4. MARJORY PACKWOOD Girl of The Month 3g Pep Club 4g Band 1, 2,3,4g Student Council 3,4g Club Off- icer 3, 4. RUSH ROUNDY F F A 1,2,3g Ski Club 3,45 Drama 2,3,4 E-Club 2,3,4g Football 4, CHUCK ASHER Class Officer 1,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2,3,45 Circle Club 3,4. DOROTHY NORRIS Majorette 1,2,3,45 Girls Club 1,2,3,45 Carnival Princess 15 Drama 25 Glee Club 3, 4, LEE ROY HENS LEY A, S. B. President 45 Club Officer 2, 35 Basketball 2,3,45 E-Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RITA RUSSELL Drama 25 Girl of The Month 45 Club Office 45 Girls Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 4 GARY KANZLER Fombau 1,2,3,45 E-club 3,45 F F A 1,2, 35 Baseball 1,2545 Basketball 4. JEANNE MILLS - Drama 25 Girls Club 1,2,3,45G1ee Club 45 Annual Staff 15 Majorette 3,4. EARL GOMAN Glee Club 3,45 F. F.A. 1: Track 1,2,35 Class Officer 45 Drama 1, 2. LLOYD JACKSON Band 1,2, 35 Yell-Leader 15 Paper staff 3, 45AI1l'lualStaff3, 45 Drum Major 2, 3, 4, SHIRLEY CARMICHAEL Band l,2,3g Drama 2,3,45 F H A 1,2, 3,45 Talent Show 3,45 Student Council MELVIN HARRIS Baseball 1,2,3,45 E-Club 3,45 Drama 2 3,45 Club Officer 2,3,45 F F A l,2,3, 3,4 ' vsaivsari BETTY CARTER CLARK Pep Club 3,45 Girl of The Month5 F. I-I.A 1, 2, 3,45 Glee Club 35 Paper Staff, TONY GOJENOLA Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Senior Class President 45 Glee Club 45 E-Club 3, 4. FRED MONTGOMERY Baseball l,2,3,4, F F A 1,2,35 Football 3,45 Basketball 45 E-Club 2, 3,4, MARLENE RASPET DeCAMP Yell-Leader 45 Glee Club 35 F.H.A. 3,4 Girls Club 3,45 Drama 4. I-lining Forty-Five excited and happy Freshman seated themselves in the first two rows of seats in the Assembly, the first day of High School, September 5, 1950: . Our first big event of the year was Initiation! ! We were divided up into eight groups: Cavemen, Hill Billies, Men from Mars, Diaper Babies, Pajama Babies, Clowns, .Little Boy Blues, and Indians. Our hair was washed and uncombed, we really looked a sight. After a march down town the Sophomores then took us through the Chamber of Horrors. Following that the Sophomores gave us a dance, which we later returned. ' We were sorry to lose Bernice Ingram, Harland Schuller, Wayne Long, during the year. Gary Komp joined us later in the year. We were very proud to have Dorothy Norris as our candidate for Carnival Queen. There were fifteen girls that joined the F, H, A, Eighteen boys joined F, F, A, Four boys turned out for Football, five for Basketball, and seven for Baseball. I For a new sport for Entiat, Boxing was brought to us under the direction of Mr. Dennis, several Freshman boys turned out for that new and exciting sport. All three of the High School cheer leaders were from the Freshman class. They were: Glennis Carberry, Lloyd Jackson, Betty Olin, the kids really had a lot of pep and school s irit. Georgia lzing was President of our class both semesters, and she led us through a very successful year. , As Sophomores we started off the year by Initiating the Freshmen. We were no longer little greenies but High and Mighty Sophomores. Bonnie Harvey, Robert Coleman, Gary Komp, left us. Russell Stanger joined us during the school year. Seven boys turned out for Football, six for Basketball, and eight for Baseball. Dorothy Norris was one of the first members of our class to be a Majorette for the high school band. Thirteen members were in the Honor Society, having a B average or higher. One of the most excitin events of the year was our ophomore plays, they were: According to Doyle, A itter for Sonn , His First Dress Suit, and Papa said No, According to Doyle, and A Sitter for Sonny, were chosen to be given at the Drama Festival in Wenatchee. Claudia Davis was chosen for our Carnival Candidate in our Sophomore year. Glennis Carberry and Lee Roy Hensle led us through a successful Sophomore year. We started out with thirty-one studrents in our Junior year. Donna Huffman and Shirley Cassity moved away. Sharlene Bradley had to drop because of illness. Fred Vance dropped, and Marlene Raspet joined. The class was very pleased and ha py with our class rings from Jostens. We were very happy when Claudia Davis was crowned as Carnival Queen in ,our Junior year. Our Junior Play, Too Sweet for Sixteen, under the direction of Miss Tenney, Student dire-ctor Lee Roy Hensley, and Assistant director Lloyd Jackson, was a huge success. The Junior boys were active in s orts this year, nine turned out for Football, three played on the A squad in Basqcetball, and seven turned out for Baseball. Robert Cowan got the Inspirational Award for Baseball, and Ronnie Franklin got the Inspirational Award for Football. Participating in other activities were, Cleo Whitehall, and Lloyd Jackson who played tennis. Lee Roy Hensley was Song Leader for the first semester. There were seven members in the Honor Society this year. The E-Hi Breeze rolled right alon under the Editorship of Gena Dissmore, and with the help of our advisor Miss gfenny and the rest of the class. Jeanne Mills was chosen as a Majorette along with Dorothy Norris. Girls chosen for the Pep Club were: Gena Dissmore, Janice West, Claudia Davis, Cleo Whitehall, Betty Olin, Betty Carter, and Donna Huffman. Our big! event of the year was our Junior Prom, with the theme Evening In Paris wit it's heavy perfume, soft lights, and rustling owns. Lovely Queen Dixie Galbraith and her Princesses Dean Hall and Donna 50 t made a lovely royalty. Crown Bearer, Charles Cos, and Scepter Bearer Cghristie McQuarrie, the splendid evening haunted the dancers as they waltzed to the music of Al Winters Orchestra. We're sure the Prom of 53 will be remembered by all. QCont. on back of Jr. pagel PWM? Round and round and round she igoes, and where she stops nobody knows But stop she did and we shall see o thin s that are and things to be. The dreams we've cherished and I have hears tell, the hopes that have perished that we all know so well ---------- . Who is that we see in the chorus, in a New York night club ------ well it's Dorothy Norris. Who is that beside her in all the frills, nobody else but Jeanne Mills.. Here's a lady wrestler with lots of muscles ---- take a secondlook, 1t'S Rita Russel. In Hollywood there are lots of stars, some that sing and play their guitars, but best of all is not William Boyd, of course 1t's Jackson, and we mean Lloyd. There's bars all around her, she's eating! peanuts ---- here's a clue her names Pat Hughes, she's the animal fee er at the Entiat Zoo. There's a ballet teacher, he's as graceful as can be. There's only one who can do those pivots, it's Bob Cowan as we can see. Here we are in a pickle factory, there's someone sitting at the tables. It's that Cleo Whitehall working madly, decorating pickle labels. There he goes down the floor reaching toward a basket, of course Don Chappell's packing cherries, you didn't have to ask it. Who's t at slippin cherries in his basket, the boss is getting frantic. Oh, golly, whiz! It's Janice West, now isn't that romantic. Who is that gambling in Reno Nevada, and will never lose ---- nobody else but Bill Hughes, In a Paris Salon is a al you all know, modelling the latest style, is Shirley Carmichael the siow. On a chicken farm in the Entiat Valley Fair, we find Donna Huffman and Freddie, a happily married couple. Claudia. Davis is now living in a small igloo, catching fish and trapping is all she can do. Shirley Cassity hasn't much time for a lot, which her TV set and her fifth little tot. Gary Kanzler's the big wheel on his Dad's apple ranch, he married a girl and her name isn't Blanche. A nurse in a home for the aged you'll see, Gena Dissmore is as happy, as happy can be. A helping hand at the Chief Joseph Dam site, you'll find Marjory Pack- wood doing all right, Chuck Asher has gone on to marimba fame ---- selling cars on the side, and also his name. Melvin Harris moved on to greater renown, he's working for Ringling Bros. circus, as a first rate clown. Driving trucks for a living and getting around, Fred Montgomery is once in a while seen in town. Don Petersen made heavy weight news ---- the champion wrestler in years, he wears size Z0 shoes. Tony Gojenola you hear on Saturday afternoons, singing opera leads off a small tycoon, Ronnie Franklin is still working in the station, pumping gas and fixing tires for his education. h Marlene Raspet now lives at Chelan, checking bathing beauties, all s e can. Making concrete blocks is the business he's in, he owns his own factory Earl Goman's the king pin. Lee Roy Hensley owns his own grocery store---keeping house for Marjorylis a great chore. Rus Roundy digs potatoes day and night ---- to keep well fed for his dear little wife. 10' U . .W 66 P 4 f ' I , fe? L K VZ X N ,L L L AZN We, the Senior Class of 1954, being of unsound minds and poor mem- ories, do hereby will our unknown abilities and properties to the following: We, the Senior Class will to the oncoming Fres men the old scarred up desks that have served us so well. . To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to skip class and get away with it to anyone who is brave enough to try it, also all the papers and pencils scattered hither and yon. ' To the Juniors, we leave the lockers in hofpes they can put more in them then we could. KThere just isn't room enough or everythingj i To the Janitors, we leave our little box of belongings that they've picked up in the halls, also the gum wrappers, school papers, notes, rubber bands and last but not least our faithful BOOKS. To the Faculty we leave our appreciation for the things they they tried to teach us. For our last will and testament, this is what we, the individuals leave: I, Marge Packwood, will my ability to know gossip and keep it to my- self to Keith Martin. I, Dorothy Norris, will my shy and quiet ways around the boys to Beverley Allen. I, Lloyd Jackson, will my Rock Hudson build to Ted P0tte1' I, Melvin Harris, will my ability to tear the transmission out of a car to anyone who is smart enough to do so. I, Cleo Whitehall, will my ability to never turn red when embarassed to Patty Eisenhower. I, Gena Dissmore, will my Great Brain to Steve De Camp. S hli Marlene Raspet, will my ability to break-up and make-up to Sandra c u tz. I, Shirley Carmichael, will my ability to be sophisticated to Peggy Lon . 5 Bill Hu hes, will my ability to leave the girls alone to Ron Richards. I, Janice West, will my height to Ted Potter. I, Rush Roundy, will my shyness to Dennis Parcher. I, Donna Huffman, will my ability to catch a man and keep him to Janice Wortman. I, Tony Gojenola, will to anyone who is lucky enough, my ability to go steady with a Freshman girl. I, Shirley Cassity, will my ability to Love 'em and Leave 'em to Delores Cavin. I, Bob Cowan, will my literature assignments to the dogs. It's more fit for them. I, Don Chappell, will my ability to play basketball to Robert Copeland. I, Rita Russell, will my quiet ways to Donna Rippie. I, Ronnie Franklin, will my ability to play the clarinet to Kenny Davis. I, Earl Goman, will my Arts 8: Crafts hammer to the person who can throw it the farthest. I, Pat DuPius, will my ability to ask questions to any girl who can stop talking long enough to ask them. I, Jeanne Mills, will my roudiness to Raymond Wolf. I, Don Petersen, will my ability to get one girl after another to Ted Whitehall. I, Claudia Davis, will my Marilyn Monroe figure to Grace Montgomery. I, Gary Kanzler, will my ability to a ree on everything to Randy! Auvil. I, Fred Montgomery, will my Englisg workbook to any Junior w o is smart enough to ill it out. I, Chuc Asher, will m abilit to be a Lad Killer to Lynn Hanaan. I, Lee Roy Hensley, will my ability to play the Bass Drum to anyone smart enough to Beat it! enior pfay ROW 2: Mr. Wall, Bob Cowan, Arnold Goodell, Claudia Davis, Ron F. , Rush Roundy, Cleo Whitehall Melvin Harris, Shirley Carmichael, ROW 1: Pat DuPius, Marlene Raspet, Janice West, Gena Dissmore unior ,Ozzy Mr. Wall, Vonnie Brotherton, Ron Richards, Betty Dissmore, Lynn Hanaan, Carol Wilson, Randy Auvil. 12. 1 fi N R fi? 1 MWQMWMNA' MQ ! wa ,ag Y 1522 ROW 2: Gene DeCamp, Dwayne Hockett, Raymond Wolf, Ronnie Richards, Randy Auvil, Bob Wolf. ROW 1: Mrs. Kinzel, Yvonne Brotherton, Carol Wilson, Janet Baxter, Dowane Roundy, Lauvay Goman, Mr, Denham, unior ewfi The Junior Class of '54 is the smallest class in high school. Because of it's size the class found it necessary to work hard to carry out all the activities with quite a flourish, The Junior play was a 3-act farce named Have A Heart. The cast was small but because of the fast moving plot which kept the audience entertained and a happy ending which pleased everyone, the play was a great succe ss. The characters were as follows: Ted Watson . . . . Ron Richards Peggy Watson . . . Vonnie Brotherton Lou Mansfield . . . Betty Dis smore Bo Larson . . , Randy Auvil Fritzi Vining . . Carol Wilson MarkAndrewS. . . . . . . . . LynnHanan In the athletic field we placed three men on the basketball team, two men on the baseball team, and one each on the tennis and track teams. 0ur class advisors were Mr s. Kinzel and Mr. Denham. Our prom theme was Outer Space. Queen Donna's throne was a half moon while Princesses Claudia and Janice were seated on stars. The gym had murals around the outside walls with space scenes on them, while the refreshment stands were space refueling stations. Stands with cardboard figures of space ships and space men on them were scattered about the floor. To follow along with the theme star shaped and space ship shaped cookies were served along with the atomo juice punch. The music was very good and everyone had a good time. f . E 1 '. '1 1 O 1 K? Ms l Y on QP ,Zz -'14 , M, r .Ma for? During our Junior year the Girls Club started choosing an outstanding irl each month, in which she would wear a bracelet, and she then would e identified as The Girl of the Month. These girls have been Girl-Of- The-Month out of our class: Janice West, Marjory Packwood, Gena Diss- more, Pat DuPius, and Marlene Roundy. Lee Roy Hensley and Ronnie Franklin led us throu h a. successful Junior year as our Presidents. While starting higi school with forty-five students, twenty-seven will graduate. Janice West, Marjory Packwood, Rush Roundy, Lloyd Jackson, laudia Davis, coming from Ardenvoir have completed all twe ve years together. Chuck Asher, Gary Kanzler, Robert Cowan, Don Chappell, Bill Hughes-, Pat Hughes, Gena Dissmore, and Cleo Whitehall, all completed twelve years to ether in Entiat. Arnold Googell and Earl Goman joined us. Arnold Goodell, Betty Carter, Duane Allen, and Marlene Rasped drop ed during the year. One of the first events of the year was the Clarnival, in which we were very proud to have Pat Hughes as our Candidate. Nine boys turned out for Football, seven for Basketball, and several for Baseball. Lee Roy Hensley was Captain for Football, and Tony Gojenolla received the Inspirational Award for Football. Six girls and one boy turned out for Tennis. Ronnie Franklin and Shirley Carmichael were song leaders for the student body for the year. Our next big event was the Christmas Dance, with the theme, Night Before Christmas, everyone who attended had a wonderful time. Our Senior Play, The Big Blow Up under the direction of Mr. Wall, and Student Director Rita Russell, was a big success, and everyone enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed utting it on. There were five members in the Honor Society. Pep Club members were: Janice West, Gena Dissmore, Cleo Whitehall, Marjory Packwood, Shirley Carmichael, and Claudia Davis. Janice West was chosen to represent the school in the Daughters of the American Revolution contest. Cleo Whitehall was chosen to represent our school and community in the Washin ton State A ple Blossom Fe stivalg Cleo really made a charming Princess. Jxlext came Exe choosing of the Prom royalt g and we were leased when Donna Huffman was selected Queen and Clraudia Davis and, Janice West were selected as her Princesses. Each year the E-Club chooses a girl to be Sweetheart, this year Cleo White all was chosen. Girls who have been Girl of the Month are: Janice West, Betty Carter, Donna Huffman, Cleo Whitehall, and Rita Russell. Our class Presidents, Chuck Asher and Tony Gojenola, led us through another successful year. We would like to mention that Mrs. Albin is the only teacher still with us that taught us in grade school. She taught us in the First Grade and in the Fifth Grade. For everyone to see is the 54 which appears on Numeral Mountain. The Senior Class will always remember the four happy years they spent at GOOD OLE' E, .H, , S, , MW-A Q2.2'5yfwfA4 We sfegjj Aa., spit, ' ,gg u, m'e,w dm ' aaaeaau F Qffliiw ,QZIIM-f Mbna X ff'RA'ffS? , 7 - X V .2 :..E 11 , X SW ROW 4: Dick Smith, Terry Kate, Dennis Parcher, Jim Fordon, Chuck Minick, Gary McDonald, ROW 3: Edward Hensley, Alfred Keeler, Dennis Tull, Wayne Long, Mike Hinton, Melvin McKeri1e, Troy Taylor, ROW 2: Danny Figlenski, Alvin Shannon, Janet Carter, Barbara McCarro1l, Mona Johnson, Arlene Vradenburg, Donna Rippee, Mickey Acres, Ted Whitehall, ROW 1: Mrs, Richards, Virginia Griffith, Marjory Lyons, Barbara Evans, Pat Eisenhower, Doris Huffman, Deloris Cavin, Beverley Olin, Olive Strickland, Mr. Merriman. ,Sblo 001 0I'e ewd We came to school the first day feeling like great big Sophomores and were feeling good because we weren't little Froshies again. ,The officers for the year were: Alfred Keeler . . . . . President . . . Gary McDonald Jim Fordon .... . Vice-President . . Alfred Keeler Barbara McCarrell . . Secretary . . . Mona Johnson Beverley Olin . . . Treasurer . . . . Alvin Shannon Mickey Acres . . . Reporter . . . .Chuck Minnick Alvin Shannon . . . . S. C. Rep. . , . Virginia Griffith Arlene Vradenburg . . , Social Chairman , , , , Troy Taylor We elected Mona Johnson for our Carnival candidate and we are very proud to say she was crowned Queen, We initiated the Freshmen and had a grand time though we did not take them through town. We gave them a dance and it was a great success. Some of our other activities for the year were: The class went skating and enjoyed ourselves very much. We aslo went sleigh riding and had lots of fun there. We gave three plays and they were enjoyed by the public very much. They were: Not Such a Goose, The Mystery of the Silver Backed Hairbrush, and Kitty, Kitty, Kitty, our plays were directed by Mrs, Kinzel. Our advisors for the year were Mr, Merriman and Mrs. Richards, and they led us through a very successful year, 15 xi qi. X' '2 QXXH If ,fx xyw? CARNIVAL QUEEN PROM QUEEN Mona Johnson Donna Huffman PRINCESS ENTIAT SWEETHEART Cleo Whitehall PROM PRINCESS PROM PRINCESS Janice West Claudia Davis 16 .V x : saw . '- f'l..x x xd MY EXQQ ROW 3: Steve DeCarnp, Kenny Davis, Eddie Cleland, Mike Sage, Richard Splitt, Bill Smart, Gortly Knipher, Tom Jones. ROW 2: Floyd Gibson, Bobby Dubanski, Ann Thomason, Peggy Bittleston, Ima lean Norris, Robert Cope- land, Keith Martin, Ted Potter. ROW 1: Mrs. Perkins, Beverley Allen, Laura Long, Peggy Long, Janis Wortman, Sandra Schultz, Betty Bryan, Arlene Davis, Grace Montgomery, Mr, Martyn, jreddmen , ewd The year started out by the Senior girls giving the girls a Big Sister Tea. We thought it was very nice of them, and we enjoyed it very much. The initi- ation, sponsored by the Sophomores was quite comical. In October they gave us a Welcome Dance and then in November we gave .them a return dance. Our carnival candidate was Janice Wortman. We all agree she made a very nice princess though we would have liked to have seen her as queen. The Frosh girls gave a tea for the faculty, December 15, 1953, and it was very suc- cessful. The Freshman class was very active during the year, as we pre- sented various assemblies, attended rolling skating parties,. and had a very enjoyable year. The officers for the year were: Buford Rice, Tom Jones . . . President . . . . Pegf Bittleston Floyd Gibson .... . Vice President . . . Bill Smart Barbara Prather . . . Secretary . . . Ted Potter Gordy Knipher . . . . . Treasurer . . . .Sandra Schultz Bill Smart . . . .Sergeant of Arms. . Kennie Davis Lynn Gorman . . , Reporterl. . ,Ann Thomason Ted Potter . . ....... S.C. R. . .... . . Keith Martin We think that they did a fine job. This is the first year the girls have been able to belong to Girls Club. We are proud of the fact that some have won their service awards. The boys of our class were very active in Ski team, Basketball Football, and Baseball. Several girls and boys turned out for Tennis as well. We .are looking forward to next year when we will be high and mightily Sopho- mores. 17 elfeflfk Qu 2 3rd ROW: Jimmy Strickland, Willie Mills, David Huffman, Gary Fisher, Alden Cate, Virgil Van Winkle, Wayne Luker. 2nd ROW: Elno Roundy, Scott Stanaway, Robbin Jacobsen, Russell Luker, Eddie McKerlie, Larry Chester, Mr. Miles, lst ROW: Karen Johnson, Leslie Rossing, Janet Richards, Linda McCuistion, Karen Wortman, Susie Shannon, Marlene Arm- strong, Wilma Dawson. 3rd ROW: Harold Huffman, Billy Jones, Benny Gojenola, Charles Wolf, Verlon Bortz, Curtis Jacobsen, Harold Norris, Frankie Montgomery. 2nd ROW: Connie Franklin, Virgle Minks, Carl Long, Max Turner, Bill Clement, Robert Livingston Donnie Mulvaney, Margaret Gibson, Mrs. Ferderico. 1stROW: Lila Packwood, Cherry Cannon, Linda Thomason, Lana Lockwood, Doris Marie Tull, Jacquie Miles, Gladys Shannon, Markie Zahn, 18 'NAV fi pl' 5' N im NRE HUMEMAK 93 G 5675 P ZJJA ROW 3: Peggy Long, Shirley Cassity, Janice West, Peggy Bittleston, Ann Thomason, Dowane Roundy, Janet Baxter, Lauvay Goman, Betty Bryan. ROW 2: Mrs. Perkins, Janis Wortman, Janet Carter, Marlene Raspet, Marjory Pack- wood, Donna Rippee, Arlene Davis, Sandra Schultz, Laurel Long, Beverley Allen. ROW 1: Virginia Griffith, Shirley Carmichael, Gena Dissmore, Pat Hughes, Barbara McCarro1l, Cleo Whitehall, Claudia Davis, Mona Johnson, Arlene Vradenburg, UCL ROW 2: Janice West, Claudia Davis, Mona Johnson, Ronnie Franklin, Gary Kanzler, Chuck Asher, Randy Auvil, Bob Cowan, Tony Gojenola, Don Petersen, Mickey Acres, Lynn Hanaan, Gary McDonald, Carol Wilson, Donna Rippee, Barbara McCarro1l. ROW 1: Mrs. Kinzel, Cleo Whitehall, Gena Dissmore, Lee Roy Hensley, Ronnie Richards, Mr. Merriman. ee ROW 2: Ronnie Franklin, Tony Gojenola, Rita Russell, Dorothy Norris, Lauvay Goman, LeeRoy Hensley, Earl Goman ROW 1: Janet Carter, Donna Rippee, Shirley Carmichael, Carol Wilson, Vonnie Brotherton, Mona Johnson, Beverley Olin, Olive Striclkland, Jeanne Mills, Mr, Martyn, .Sli CZ! ROW 2: Bill Smart, Lloyd Jackson, Dennis Parcher, Rush Romidy, Wayne Long, Mr. Denham, ROW 1: Keith Martin, Kenny Davis, Chuck Minick, Ted Whitehall. ,Q cm ROW 2: Beverley Olin, Olive Strickland, Dowane Roundy, Mona Johnson, Arlene Vradenburg, Barbara McCarrol1, Virginia Griffith, Pat Eisenhower, Mrs. Kinzel. ROW 1: Cleo Whitehall, Shirley Carmichael, Marjory Packwood, Janice West, Gena Dissmore, Claudia Davis. '6 H CAL ROW 2: Troy Taylor, Terry Kate, Chuck Minick, Gene DeCamp, Jim Fordon, Ronald Richards, Randy Auvil, Alfred Keeler, Mike Hinton, Ted Whitehall, Keith Martin, ROW 1: Melvin Harris, LeeRoy Hensley, Don Chappell, Chuck Asher, Lloyd Jackson, Bob Cowan, Ronnie Franklin, Tony Gojenola, Gary Kanzler, Bill Hughes, Mr, Schmidt. ROW 2: Mona Johnson, Arlene Vradenburg, Janice West, Donna Huffman, Connie Franklin, Marjory Packwood, Virginia Griffith, Pat Hughes, Alvin Shannon, Alfred Keeler, Lynn Hanaan, Ronnie Frankli.r1, Ted Potter, Keith Martin, Lloyd Jackson. ROW 1: Shirley Carmichael, Mrs, Kinzel, Pat Eisenhower, Randy Auvil, Bob Cowan, Lee Roy Hensley, Cleo Whitehall, Gena Dissmore, Gary McDonald, ir A , :safaris ROW 4: Vonnie Brotherton, Cleo Whitehall, Claudia Davis, Gena Dissmore, Ima Jean Norris, Arlene Vradenburg, Mona Johnson, Dorothy Norris, Janet Baxter, Deloris Cavin, Doris Huffman, ROW 3: Laurel Long, Betty Bryan, Rita Russell, Peggy Long, Shirley Cassity, Peggy Bittleston, Ann Thomason, Dowane Roundy, Lauvay Goman, Beverley Allen, Grace Montgomery. ROW 2: Mrs. Kinzel, Barbara Evans, Janet Carter, Marlene Raspet, Barbara McCarrol1, Donna Rippee, Arlene Davis, Jeanne Mills, Carol Wilson, Beverley Olin, Olive Strickland. ROW 1: Marjory Lyons, Virginia Griffith, Shirley Carmichael, Janice West, Pat Hughes, Donna Huffman, Marjory Packwood, Janis Wortman, Sandra Schultz. 2.2 onor ociefy 2nd ROW: Gary McDonald, Lynn Hannan, Iim Fordon, Ronnie Richards, Randy Auvil, Alvin Sharmon. lst ROW: Mrs. Richards Claudia Davis, Gena Dissmore, Janice West, Arlene Vradenburg, Barbara McCarro11, Virginia Griffith, 1 BAR Jim Fordon Virginia Griffith Barbara McCarro11 Gary McDonald Alvin Shannon Arlene Vradenburg 2 BAR Randy Auvil Betty Dissmore Lynn Hannan Ron Richards TORCH Claudia Davis Gena Dissrnore Janice West 3 BAR Claudia Davis Gena Dissmore Janice West enniri juc ,,. .A A 2nd ROW: Shirley Carmichael, Cleo Whitehall, Gena r Dissmore, Bob Wolf, Lloyd Jackson, Donna Huffman, Tony Gojenola, Gary Kanzler, Rush Roundy Arlene Vradenburg, Bev Allen. lst ROW: Keith Mar- Terry Kate, Bill Smart, Gordy Knipher, Ray tin, Ed Hensley, Chuck Minick, Ron Richards, Dennis mond Wolf. Parcher, Teddy Potter, Robert Copeland. 'lfwwk 'IMO C6144 ay SENIORS: Class History . Class Prophecy . Class Will. . . FRESHMEN . SOPHOMORE . JUNIORS . LETTER AWARDS: .... TAPPING OF THE PEP CLUB . SENIOR Class Colors , Class Flower . . . . C1assSong. . . . . . . Marge Packwood . . . .Pat Hughes . Shirley Carmichael . Skit . Skit . . . . Skit .Members of the faculty . Senior Pep Club Girls . . . . Orange and White . . . . . . . .Rosebud Just a Closer Walk With Thee Class Motto .... Out of the Harbors Into Deeper Channels THE ORANGE AND THE BLACK . . . . Assembly CLCCCl,!6Llfl.l'QCl.fe Processional . . . . . Invocation . . Response to Prayer . Scripture Reading . Vocal Solo ...... Panis Angelecies Baccalaureate Address . A Closer Walk With Thee , , Sandra Schultz . Reverend Randall Emry . ..... Choir Reverend Sheldon O. Price . . . . .lone Brown . . Cesar Branck Reverend Sheldon O. Price . . . . Congregation Benediction . . Reverend James Morgan Recessional . .... . . 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