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

 - Class of 1955

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Entiat High School - Silico Saska Yearbook (Entiat, WA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 20 of 68
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Z-ff! BIQZZZE June 1, 1975 Vol. XXIII No. 5 Entiat High School 1. , f 'r fi' 9 A f' r V' Efflzf ,III X 4 5 '2f1 I 1 I l P' 2 J 'X It was a warm spring' day in 75 , He has his own factory where he makes When a class reunion was held by 55 . A few of the familiar faces had drifted in, Anxious to see their old classmates again. Each face lit up as an old friend was spiedg Tears had appeared and laughter had died. They all gathered around and listened with care, To all the old memories that they did share. Standing in a uniform is Mary Jane Ray' She joined the Air Force and has this to say: Don't join the service any of you girlsg The uniform is bulky and the hat covers curls. Janet Baxter is in the circus nowg And whenever she appears, they all say WOW Her job is unusual, she's a lady clown' She keeps the kids happy, jumping up and down. Dowane Rundy sat quiet and still, No one suspected she had bought the Mill . She traveled a lot and has seen the nationg In Hollywood, she created a sensation. Lauvay stood up and told of a jet, She's a stewardess now and hasn't creashed yet. In the air she does unusual work, She serves as the Air1ine's Soda Jerk . Carol Wilson just stepped in the door. She's been vacationing on the seashore. She's married to a millionaire from New York, And has been visited three times by the stork. Duane Henson was next to rise, And from the women came very large sighs. He's not the same boy we used to knowg He's a movie star you see in the show. Next to arrive was the joking Randy, Who passed our samples of Randy's Brandy . this brew, And we know the rest, don't you. Bob Wolf has changed a lot, He peels potatoes and sleeps on a cot. When he bellows, the privates turn meek He's a 20-year man, and they call him The Beale . Dwayne Hockett was the next to speak , Telling of his motorcycle, the amazing Blue Streak . It seems this cycle is the fastest on landg Why, he's so famous, he shook the President's hand. Ray Wolf was the biggest surprise, Starring on T . V. , he sings as he criesg As an entertainer, he really is tops: But all his parties are broke up by cops. Ron stood up, still bright and tall, And this was the story he told to all: I went to college and then landed a jobg At Sears, I run trains for the younger mob. We wonderwhat became of Lynn, His future always looked so dim, Rumor is: He writes poetry in bad weathers, Knowing Lynn, they all start with Horse feathers . Now we've heard all the stories of cheer, And remembered cherished days spent here. We've seen our old classmates so dear, And a tear has glistened in each eye we fear. So may we all gather in Eighty-eight, Happy, successful and blessed by fate, Once more to talk of days gone by, Of the fun we had at Entiat High.

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aw? 4 ff Rlffwf HCS x of J' 3 .- ZZJENAYQN Q 'ff ' sg f ' ie lass liaistnrp fi? I J Shaking with apprehension, twenty-seven little green freshmen found seats in the first ' two rows in the assembly on August 27, 1951. After a couple of weeks of school, initiation came. All were dressed like nursery rhymes, with the girls' hair in hundreds of little braids J 'cm all over their heads. . H N . wg X Fred Spears, who was the only boy turning out for football, earned a big E . Boys turning out for basketball were Ronald Richards, Randy Auvil, Lynn Hanan, Duane Henson Q N and Fred Spears. Freda King was chosen as candidate for Carnival Queen. D6 '65 Ten of the girls joined F.H.A. , and ten boyS l0ined F.F.A. Clyde GOOCW11, ' ' Dale Southard and Jack Williams left during the year. Lynn Hanan and Randy ' ., - Auvil were the class presidents during the freshmen year. n so s G3 4 ? o As Sophomores, the class had a hectic time initiating the freshmen, since the frehsmen group was so much larger---but it was fun. Everyone in the class participated in one of the sophomore one- act plays: On Vengeance Heights, Happy Go Lucky, and The Lucky Accident. Sharon Kronkite, Darlene Smith, Louise Gunnels and Shirley Jensen joined us during the year. Three of these girls left before the year was over. Darlene Smith was chosen to be sophomore princess for the Carnival. Janet Schimke was elected a member of the Pep Club. Turning out for football were: Gene DeCamp, and Fred Spears. Ron Richards, Randy Auvil, Lynn Hanan and Bobby Wolf were members of the basketball squad. One of the high lights of the year's activities was the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Don Gillihan, Fred Spears and Darlene Smith left during the year. 3 S f 77 The Junior year started out with sixteen students. Carol Wilson, Grant Roundy , and Dwayne Hockett joined us. The Junior play, Have a Heart, was directed by Mr. Wall. The Junior Prom was the outstanding activity during the year and entailed ' a lot of work since the class was so small. The theme was Outer Space g and the gym was decorated with stars, moons, planets, and two large space ships. Donna Huffman sat in a large silver half moon, while the two princesses Claudia Davis and Janice West sat in two stars on each side of the Queen. Girls in the Pep Club were Dowane Roundy and Betty Dissmore. The carnival candidate was Margery Rothrock. The class rings were received from Jostens. Grant Roundy, Gene DeCamp, Charles Barrall, Duane Henson, Betty Dissmore, Marge Rothrock and Don Thompson left during the year. Randy Auvil and Ron Richards were on the starting five in basketball and Randy Auvil and Lynn Hanan were members of the baseball squad. Dowane Roundy was chosen Girl of the Month in Girls' Club. The Senior year started out with nine students. Later Dwayne Hockett, Mary Jane Ray and Duane Henson entered. The senior play, Toby Helps Out, a comedy in three-acts, was a success clearing SI50.00. Mrs. Klein directed the play, TLT and Mary Jane Ray helped out as student assistant. .J Girls in the Pep Club were: Janet Baxter, Dowane Roundy, 4 k and Carol Wilson. Chosen for Girl of the Month were: Carol G Wilson and Dowane Roundy. Randy Auvil, Ron Richards, Lynn Hanan and Ray Wolf I were members of the first string in basketball. Carol I Wilson was elected president of the class for the first semester and also secretary of the student body. Randy Auvil was student body president. The senior class sponsored a semi-formal dance at Christmas.



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lass ill We, the Senior Class of 1955, leave our last will and testament to those below: ARTICLE I We, the senior class, will our ability to study and get good grades to the FRESHMEN. ARTICLE II We, the senior class, will our ability to get along with the teachers and still be happy to the SOPHOMORES. ARTICLE III We, the senior class, will our ability to flunk in tests, skip school and get away with it to those in the JUNIOR CLASS. , ARTICLE IV We, the senior class, leave a chance to the FACULTY to find a smaller and more ambitious class than we. ARTICLE V We, the senior class, leave the box of junk in the office, that contains oddd and ends of stuff picked up from the floor and off of the desks, to the JANITORS. fMaybe they can use it to build a fire some time., ARTICLE VI INDIVIDUAL WILLS I, RANDY AUVIL, will my dashing personality and ability to charm the girls to EDWARD HENSLEY. I, CAROL WILSON, will my flaming hair and my unique ability to handle RANDY AUVIL to GRACE MONTGOMERY. I, RONALD RICHARDS, will.my long curly locks to LILA PACKWOOD. I, JANET BAXTER, will my ability to make a smash hit with the college boys to OLIVE STRICKLAND. I, RAYMOND WOLF, will my love for home work and my grades in algebra to ALVIN SHANNON. I, LAUVAY GOMAN, will my red hair and corresponding temper to PATTY EISENHOWER. QBe careful how and when you use it., I, DOWANE ROUNDY, will my bashful and quiet ways to DONNA RIPPEE. I, DWAYNE HOCKETT, will my fame for flirting with fate--crossing the railroad tracks on a motorcycle--to MAX TURNER. I, ROBERT WOLF, will my ability to play the rumba on the tuba to TROY TAYLOR. I, LYNN HANAN, will my ability to gab and argue with PEG BITTLESTON to MICKEY AKERS. I, MARY JANE RAY, will my ability to fight and make up with RICHARD to all the SOPHOMORE GIRLS that think they can do it. I, DUANE HENSON, will my ability to skip play practice as often as I can get away with it to DENNIS TULL. - WWW? 7,41 Kama mmf! my JW? AMW 'QQWW' TW? WM

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