Freeman High School - Scottie Tales Yearbook (Freeman, WA)
- Class of 1958
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zxifm r -fi' , 1 vqg. f Q.. 1'QQW'lC1lfl AWWUG 1958 . i5S'S'YR1f?? 'ff.f- ,1 , .If Q, fi 3 Q iw, XC x m 5 f x X 5 as .- f, X - x WWW 5 HQ, Q KX 3 Mu 1 I sg, QA - Published by the Annual Staff of FREEMAN HIGH SCHOOL Freeman, Washington To the Patrons of School Distric! 358: h The Annual Staff and the Student Body of Freema.n High School would like to thank all of the people who have put forth their time, money and effort to make Freeman High the outstanding school it is today. We are grateful for the beautiful school building that you have given us and the better opportunities that you have afforded us. To the School Board: We would like to send our thanks and gratitude for your very good Job in making possible the building of this school. We are thank- ful for your unselfish work in surmounting all obstacles in the path of a better educational systan. To you we are grateful. To the Taxpayers oF District 358: We give our sincere thanks for withstanding the extra burden of taxes in order that we migmt have a better educational systsn. We are greatly indebted to you for, if it were not for you, we could not have a Freeman High School of which to be proud. Our thanks to all of you for your backing of a better educational lyltd for all the future gerneratims. This is Rreeman High School This is the building, the students, the faculty, and the traditions of an institution dedicated to an intan gible scmething called 'F Spirit Decliceiion The Annual Staff of 1958 dedicetes this, the first ennusi of !'reans.n High School, to Mr. Muse, our superin- tendent, and. Mr. Overholser, our principal, who have successfully spent much time and effort in making into one the student bodies of Lindbergx and Rockford- Te MR. MUSE We are grateful for his foresight in seeing the advantages of the ccnsolidaticn of the two schools and. for all the work that he hes put to- ward the school in the pest yeers. it To MR. OYERHOLSER We are grateful for his work m the gr sk of combining the two student bodies to harmony and for his Job in 1:-ming lmsthnt have arisen. ta work in out the min prob To these two people we dedicate this Annual. their efforts and wish them the best of luck re. for in the futu Faculiy Mr. Overholser Mr. Muse Mr. Fuller Mr. McCauley U. S. Government Cent. Biology Ag. 1, 2, 5, lo U. S. History World. History ihsh. History Geography U. S. Goverment Pe Ee Band Sociology Mr. Creapi Mr. Brown Mr. Randall Hoodshop Geanetry Gen. Scimce Physics Visual Aids Adv. lhth. Athletics ' Gen. mth. Mrs. Garner Mrs. Crespi Mrs. Smith Mrs. Overholser Shorthand English 1, 2 English 5, 1+ Home Econcmics Typing 1, 2 C. P. English Libmry 1, 2, 5, 34 Office Training Latin Miss Gibler Girls P. E. Chorus TIDY - MAN Keeping the hsll and clnssroms nest and in order is our custodian, Mr. Conant TASTERS Providing us daily with s well-balanced. diet are cur cooks Pluline llsckie Ipotathom-sm TAXI SERVICE hmishing regular 'bus service naming sul aight are the bus drivers, IU. Boyer lr. Horst lr. Willing MF' ,gd ' ',,'1-'fh 12535733 R ffficviir Q wg, . , W ffff3?7i ' 9351 'fv'l1 :wk .V fy . QF 1 5 J, 4 +V. N k ,, M ,. M' .pw yy -i e' f '- f X APRS -42131 3532 '- ' W 4. SZIVIOPS 'H ,, Valediciorian Karen Lesser Salufaforian James ' Rod ' Hamilton Co-Saluhuforicn Joan Cross Valedicforian 5Clllf0'l'0l'i0l'l Co-Salufaiorian Senior Class His'l'ory As the door closes behind the first graduating class of Freeman High School, we have had an opportunity to view the successful consol- idation of two differmt groups of students. This class of 1958 started out as the Freshmen of Rockford and Lindbergh High Schools and continued as such mmtil the end of their Jlmior year. As Freshmen, neither class did very much in their respective schools except to sponsor several dances. As Sophcmores, the Lind- bergh students won honors when their candidate , Della Boy, was crowned queen of the Fall Festival. As Jxmiore, more was accomplished. The Rockford students pre- sented a one-act play called The Sheriff . They also gave the grad- uating Seniors a breakfast before their sneak. They also Qve a prom the theme of which was Green Door . The Lindbergh Students gave a dance and a play to earn money. The name of their play was Heroes Just Happen . They also honored the Seniors with a. banquet and a prcm, the theme of which was South Sea Island . The first ,joint project of the two classes was a party that was given for the student body early in December of 1957. A Senior play, Curtain Going Up'L was presented in mrch of 1958. We hope we have made a good beginning for the years to cane. Lest Will and Testament of Senior Class of l958 We, the Senior class of 1958, Freeman High School, Freenan, Washington, of graduating age, and ccnsidering the uncertainties of our lives, and being of sound minds and bodies do make, publish and declare this our IAST WIIL AND TISTAMINT, as follows: I, Gene Ashmore, will my dancing ability to the Freshmen boys. I, Helen Binpman, will my footsteps through these hallowed institution halls to the underclassmm. I, Della Boy, will my locker to my brother, Bob Boy. I I, ihry Buntrock, will my driving ability to Iana Kirpes. I, Bob Collins, will my way with women to the Junior class boys. I, Joan Cross, will my Job as editor of the school newspaper to anyone with printer's ink ln his blood. I, Beverly Denton, will my inability to skip school without getting caught to anyone who enjoys spending the first nine weeks of school in the office. I, John Gruber, will my ability to get along with teachers to the students who dcn't. I, Red Bamiltcn, will my squirt gun to Mrs. Smith. I, Max Hemmert, will my long words to Vhlter Iaird. I, Del Koch, will my citizenship grade to mrpret Dorris. We, Dems. Kopp and Dana Iane, will our ambition to go to Yellowstone park to anyme who has his parents' permissicn and our blond hair to all the brunettes. I, Karen Lesser, will my ability to get out of typing class to work on the newspaper and the annual to Kathie Morris. I, ihyne lmgfield, will my wavy hair to Mr. Muse. I, Frank McCoy, will Mr. Brown's old tests to next year's Algebra class. I, Bob Mills, will my Senior year subjects to next year's Seniors. I, Mike Mordm, will my sldeburns to WDMQTOI' wants than. I, Karen llelsm, w1ll my ability to get in and out of classes without an excuse to my brother, Ron Dick. I, Bob Olmstead, will my ability to get out of work to next year's Student Body presidmt. I, Hank Owen, will my heigmt to Gary Mills. I, hunk Primer, will my knowledge ot Parlimentary procedure to llrilp Birschel. I, hed Primer, will my ability to wreck cars to anyone who has me to wreck. I, Dm Sahli, will my ab1l1ty to ccncoct excuses to anyone who wants to get into trouble. I, llsncy Sdmeider, will my natural blcnde hair to all the girls who use peroxide. I, Jerry Slmkard, will my routy ways to Mr. Overnolser. I, Stana Smith will my heigat to Carlme Hahn. I, Hina Stmhl, will my talking ability to mry Ann Harris. I, Mickey vm, will my bnms to need. Robertson.. I, Bette Heber, will the secmd best of the Air Iorce to girls who csn't get the best. I, Carroll Sharp, w1l.l my ab111ty to mind my own business to all the busybodies. I, lleanor Sheard, will my positlcn on the newspaper to Susie Brassard.. Senior Class Prophecy Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is Del Koch with the latest news of today, MBI 2, 1970. The big news of the day, of course, is that of the tmited States man-carrying rocket successfully reached the moon. The rocket, carrying its designer, Dr. James Hamilton and his assistances arrived at its destination at exactly 5:00 P.M. today. The president an- nounced the news at a special news conference early this evening. hrther information is classified at this time. Deana Kopp , the famous model, reported today that a 35,000 mink coat was stolen fran her New York apartment while she was visiting friends. The police report that they have no clues to the theft. New York oartomist, John Gruber, an expert on Modern art was in Spokane today to look at an amateur painting by Gene Ashmore, a dealer in Ford cars in Rockford, ltshing- ton. Mickey Vens, Omer of Ven's grocery chain stores has recmtly sold his business to lleanor Bheard Barks, the wealthy owner of a chain of beauty parlors. A tragedy darkens the news tonight. During the brief lightning storm last night , ligatning struck a famhouse at Valleyford, Washington burning it to the ground. Michael Morden, owner, reports that 320,000 worth of damages was done. Iortunately, he has insur- ance to cover the damages. Don Sahli, popular recording star and teenage idol, has been inducted into the Navy for two years. His latest recording has sold over two million copies. A new progressive educational program, developed by H. S. C. president, Dr. Stana Bmith, is in its experimental stages at the college. 'This program features less study- ing with more social life. This is H1 Heslsert, interrupting this broadcast to bring you the g-eat news about a new product which your spcnser has ,just recently introduced to the public. It is the newest, lost revolutlcnary discovery yet-----------------. Thank you for your kind atten- tion. How back to the nears. Phe news of a new type of wheat brigateus the agricultural outlook for next year. hed and hank Primer, co-owners of a plant nursery in Spokane, announced at a meeting of the Washington Wheat Growers' Associaticn that they have developed a new type of wheat. The wheat, named Prime, will yield at least l.20 bushels an acre. larm Dick lelscn, wife of the Joint Chief of Staff of the lavy is honoring the Presidmt and his wife at a banquet givm in her mnsion in H-shington D. C. tmigt. Over two hundred guests, all numbers of the government are invited to the gla affair. In foreign news tonight, Nina Strahl, a missionary, arrived in Ragland to talk with King Charles at the palace. She is seeking more aid so that she may continue her work with the head-hunters in Africa. H Frank McCoy, a Fuller Brush man has won his case in court. His lawyer, Carroll Sharp proved that his case was strcnger then that of the defendant. Mr. McCoy was suing Mr. and gg. William Blank for damages done to him when he was bitten by their dog while on the Winner of the Oscar for the best actress of the year, Dana lane, announced hgr mten- time to quit the movies and devote her time to televisim. Joan Cross, editor of the New York Times, has flovm to Florida for a month's vaca- ticn. She will attend a newspaper editors cmventim while she is there. Senior Class Prophecy qcomrwueoy Mrs. Bette Weber Glass gave birth to quintuplets in a Spokane hospital today. The quintuplets, all girls , are the first to be born in the thited States. lhyne Longfield, the noted pediatrician, describes their condition as excellent. Robert Mills, principal of Freennn High School, escaped without 1n,1ury from an auto- mobile accident on Sunset Hill. The other driver, Helen Binpman was attempting to pass him. She collided with a car caning the other way and ccmpletely denolished her car re- ported Robert Olmstead, the investigating state patrolman. Mrs. Della Boy Brooks, the widow of the late General Electric president , entertained friends at her home last night. It was her first party since her millimaire husband's death. Television executive, Robert Collins, today announced his engagement to his private secretary, Karen Lesser. They plan to be married in her hometown immediately. Now I switch you over to Vary Buntrock, your sports commentator. Hello, everycne, now to the latest happenings in the sports world. Nancy Schneider, owner of the Boston Women's Gym and trainer of lady wrestlers, an- nounced today that she is confident Minnie the Muscles will win tomorrow n1ght's fight against n1g1and's Mighty Stella . Meanwhile in their Florida training camp, Hank Owen, coach of the Giants, professio- nal football team, reported an injury to his star center. It is feared that he will not be able to play in the opening game cn Saturday, at Ins Angeles. Beverly Dentcn, the wcmen's world tennis champion , announced today that she is retir- ing from the gms because of an injury she received in her last tournament. Now to Geiger Iield and your weather forecaster, Jerry Slinkard. The weather tomorrow will be fair and wamer with slight winds. The low should be a- bout 50 degrees with a high of 80 degrees. Today's high was 75 degree at M30 P. M. and last n1ght's low was M9 degrees. Listen apin tomorrow night, same time, same channel. Good night. Mary Buntroclz Band 1, 2, 5, Chorus l, 2, 5, County Chorus 1, 5, 103 Colmty Baal 2, 5, log Librarian Pep Club 1, 2, 5, Us Us 2, 1, 55 Us James Hamilton Class President 1, 2, 53 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 143 Foot- ball 1, F.F.A. 1, 2, 5, ug F. F. A. Convention 53 land Judging 23 Crops Judging 53 F. F. A. Secretary 53 F.F.A. President 1+3 Student Body President 143 Band 1, 23 Let- termen's Club 1, 2, 5, 103 Lettemenfs Club Secretary 53 Lettennen's Club President 1+ 3 Fire Patrol 53 Annual Staff 2, 5, 103 Student Council 143 Livestock Judging 53 Live- stock Show 2, 53 Assistant Editor on Annual Staff' 1+. fy, John Gruber Band l, 2, 5, hs Chorus 1, 2, 53 Heroes Just Happen 53 Curtain Going U'p 1+3 Coun- ty Band. 1, 2, 5, 143 Annual Editor 13 Garem Art Editor 14. Heroes Just Happen 53 Curtain Going Up 153 Girls' League l, 2, 5, 143 Drill Team kj County Music Con- test 14. Jerry Slinkard Football lj ms- ketball 1, 2, 5, U3 B8-Beball 2, 5, ug Volleyball lg F.F.A. 1, 2, 5, kj Junior Livestock snow 1, 2, 53 'The Sher1ff 53 Lettennen's Club 2, 5, I+: Crop Judeins 5: Livestock Judging 53 Deane Kopp Pep Club 5, kj Girls league 5, kj Cheerleader M3 Curtain Going Up kg Sno- mven 53 Prcm Princess 53 Fall Festival Princess 53 Tvirler 53 Newspaper Staff 5, kg Office kj Central Valley- French Club 23 Girls' Federa- tion l, 2, Volleyball l. Dana Lane orette 5, I+. Pep Club 52 Girls' Lea- gue 5, M3 Mixed Chorus 53 Girls' Chorus 1+ 5 Sao-Haven 53 Cu:rtaln Going Up hi News- paper Staff 5, M3 Annual Staff 153 Office kj Librarian kj Music Festival 5, M3 Maj- Iand Judging 23 cho- rus 2 3 Btudent Coun- cil Us Boys State 53 Class Vice President 1, 53 Claes Secretary and Treal. 23 Claes President H 3 Annual 2., 5, kj Paper 5. Nine sfflhl Hag Tvirling 1, 2, 53 Swing You:r-h.r- tner 23 G11-le' League 1: 21 55 Den Sehli ChO1'll.l 2. Bob Mills 1001511511 1, kj hlket- mu 1, 2, 5, I+, :mann 2, 5, ll-3 Volleyball 13 l'.l'.A. 1, 2, 5, kj Junior Livestock Show 2, 53 The Sheriff 53 IA'btO1'l1'l Club 2, 5, hs CTOPI Judging 51 Liveltock Judsins 5: II-Ill Jvdsins 2: Chorul 23 Btwlllt Cmmcil 5, I+ 3 Vice Preeidlmt of Letter len'e Club 52 LLL. Reporter 53 LLA. Burtinel R3 'had 13 Annual Stat! 53 Paper Ste!! 5. Chee TTQIIIJTT 2, 53 'mu-um aomg Up' bg 'Heroee Jult Btppen 5 rep club 13 carlo' Ied.eret1m ll. 9 Joan Cross Claes President 1: Bl-lvl 1, 2, 55 0-A- A. 15 Newspaper Staff 13 Hevspsper llitor kg Chorus 2, 5, kg Pep Club 2, 53 Pres. of Pep Club 23 Chss Secretlry 25 Girls' I-new 2, 5, is Chew lender 5, swan Body Treasurer 35 Gene Ashmore Iootbsll 1, U3 Blebnll 2, 5, My nmmuu 1, 2, 5, lag Clue Vice Presidmt 25 annum may vice ra-ummm 53 Crops Judging 53 The Sher- iff 5, nm .waging 23L1ve- stock Judging 53 Annml Staff 2, 5, kg me Rocket Stiff 5, Btulmt Council 2, 5, kg Fire lttrol 2, 5, r.r.A. number 1, 2, 5, M, Letten1u1's Club 1, 2, 5, kg sua. chorus 2, vol- leyilll 'run 1. A Frsnlx Primmer Club President 5- roocmu 1, 2, 5, Us rgeumeme Club 1, 2, 5, Us Claes President 55 Vic' U idmt of Clue In Lettemen's 'Heroes Jud: hppm' 51 Treasurer oct Clsss bg 'cu-sem aomg up' B3 Baxter of To- norrcs kg Princess ot Rockford. hir B. Class Prssidmt 13 Pep '05 Collins hlkotlll 1, 2, 5, In Lsttsrlm's Club 2, 5, lg BIO' R11 1, 2, J, hi Ksrsn Lssltl' Dolls Boy Cllll BOCTUUITPTPQIUJH sr 1, 23 Girls' Issgus Hes- Prssidsnt 2 Chsorlssdor 2 5, bg rep Ciub 2, kg Anmai Bt!!! 5, kj IUVIPBPOI' Stiff 5, Girls' Issguo rreuamz 55 Tri-Btsts 53 Girls' Istan- tim Trsssursr kg hll hsti- vll Quom 25 Prm Princssl 53 'Tho Sheriff' 53 'burtsin Go- ins UP' '+- Ioothll by 'lsross Just hppsn' jg mul 1. Club 1, 2, 5, by chu sam- tary kg 'Curtain Going Up' kg 'Heroes Justhppm' 53 Girls' Issgus Trsssursr bg Bl-'Ill 1, 2, ig QIOTKII 1, 2, 53 CWM! mm 53 IWUFPOT surf kg Annual sum kg G1!'1l'!ll8llD 1: 2: 5: Nz Otfies R. Mickey Von: Nancy Sehnoilor POP C113 23 55 ann' Insane 1, 2, 5, B3 'ioroolhllt BWI! 53 Max Homnorl roocun 1, 2, num:- 'btll 1, 23 Bloblll 25 Lot- tonun'l Club 1, 2, 5, kg Iattonm'l Club Vice-Presb dnt 23 Chu Secretary 2. Bskothll hunger 1, 23 Football linger 13 hloboll Bangor 1, 2- IAtt0I'l1'l Club 1, 2, 5, li, r.r.A. sw- dmt Cmmcil Rl'PI'0l1fltlVO 51 Axmml Stott 51 land Judg- ing 25 Livestock Judging 5: Livoqtock Show 23 Chu But- inol 25 Crop Judging 5. mm 1: 2: 5: Us mm' run 1, 25 'Curtain 00123 Up' lr. Q I 'S 'fi ,. . . . f+'5,3sf .f215. QYT-QQQZE, ' ' .mi-as Li? -N 122 . ., gfwji g J . ,Kan ., 1 ,.., i ., - 5 Del Koch 'The Sheriff' 53 crops Juagmg 55 r.r. A. 5, 143 Eelke Weber ChOI'uB 1, 2, jg Girlg' 1088110 1, 2, 3, Us POP Club 2 3 Heroes Just Happen 55 County Chorus 1, 2, 5. ,Lei Beverly Denton Heroes Just Happen 53 cm-nam Goins Uv' log Girls' League 1, 2, 5, 103 Chorus 15 Major-ette 5. Livestock Judging 55 Class President 2. a Milne Moldon 'lox-on .Tilt Bmp- n1 5s ilanor Shaud hdth Club 2, 4c.v.Jg Pop Club jg Girll' hdontim 19 2: ,I if lW.p'P.r stiff kg 'Bao-hvsd'5. Girls' Iasgun 1, 2, 5, by Pop Club 55 Girls' Choral N3 Music Ioltival 83 Lille ruse.. 1, 25 Stalin: 1, 23 'Boron Just Bunn' 53 Cur- tlin COIIIQ Up' E. Llttllliw Club 5, k Keren Did Nelson Class Tice Pres- ident 13 hll resti- val Princess lg Chee Presidmt 25 Girls' League Treeeurer 2, Btudmt Council 2, Pep Club 1, 25 Girls' Lisa. 1: 2.0 55 Girls' Pedexltim by Bob Olmsted nathan 1, 2, 5, u, Rlketlnll 1, 2, 5, ll-3 hae- mu 1, 2, 5, r.r.A. 1, 'ner- oes Just Happen' 5 5 'Curtain Going Up' 163 Prenidmt of Btudmt Body lo, Vice Presi- dent of Student Body 5 3 Sec- retary of Lettemen's Club h, Vice President of Junior Class 2, 5, Student Council 5, 143 Isttemen's Club 1, 2, I X 5, M3 Chorus 2, 5. Henry OVC!! I Football 2, 5, hi BDO' ball 2, 5, ls, 'Heroes Just Happen' 53 Lettemavs Club 2, 5, M, chorus 5,B.sketha1l 2, 5, '4- Girls' Chorus 2, kg chorus 1, 5, num: Pestivnl 1, 2, 5, kj llllic CG1tOlt'ch0lOI In Prm Princeee 5, 'Heroes Just Bppen' 55 Girls' Iedezetim Correspmding Secre- tary B. 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Kirpal, Class Barham Brown, Gordon Fowler, Isrry Hnlsrt, Advisor Mrs. Smith. lst. row - left to right-Thsrsss hz-cy, Kathie Morris, Shirley Ilsvsy, Iontins Bnlln, Jon Licht, laurel Koch, Maris Houston, Marilyn Xirlchsl, Carol Phillips, Ann Levis. TR EASU RER Kathie Morris SECR ETARY Suun Brunrd PRESIDENT Jim Willislns VICE PRESIDENT Mario Houlkon REPRESENTATIVE Laursl Koch M M . 6:5 - ! Q, V5 nag I ' .1 A R ,QZA A xg , 6 E W V' 2 , , + 15 -w' 4 fi? Q' 5 3 A ' Y, i 1 ,Fzf ' V f .. ..,. zfgffir - ff iii im , xg 4 x-'ff .gi fb wx 1+ in V 5 'VA If -ea 4- 3 , an , QL xg K a, J., ,xx ww 5'5 W f 1 - if 'W Q f ' ': , E 9 . 3, fm. ' W .L , W, XA ,S- .A , va. 2 A .1 Freshman Class Lck row-left to ridxt-Dough! Crane, Km Spenn, Or ville lorpn, Bruce Raobinlm, Douglas Brunfield, Roy linghn, Jil lelll, Rm Dick, Leroy Olson, Rennie lille, Ihpmd. 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Boy, Ardis Zacher, Kathie Morris, Karen Lesser, Gail Bagensen, Carol Phillips, Pat Stark, Dianne O'Conner, Jenny Gessner, Sue Miller. 7th row- Janice Fricke, Ann Lewis. 6th row - Lorraine Bremen, Margaret Dorris, Jeanette IA- Shaw. 5th row - Sheila Benander, Virginia Novak, Virginia living, willene Olmsted, Jo Pitner, Inna Kirpes, Donna Marlow. kth row - Deons Kopp, Shirley Davey, Carol Crane. 5111 row - Lynette Fisher, Ellen Parker. 2nd. row - Nhrie Houston , Mary Buntrock, Mary Ann Harris. lst row - Charlotte Hemken, Stem. Snuch. Advisor-Miss Gibler. Knot present! Sue Bms- eard. S'PonSored by 'll TROY B H000 Cowrractor S.a2.:L Pin8S Road OPPorTuniTy wash. A Girls' Chorus lst row-left to right - Dianne O'Conner, Gail Hagen- sen, willene Olmsted, Lorraine Bxaman, Della Boy, Shirley Davey, Ann Lewis, Stana Smith, Glenda Sharp. 2nd row-Carol Phillips, Karen Hitchcock, Jenny Gese- ner, Carol Crane, Sally woodgeard, Ellen Parker, Sue Miller, Mary Ann Harris, Helen Bingman, Marilyn Hirechel, Az-dis Zacher. Back row- Jo Pitner, Gloria laShav, Mary Buntrock, Pat Stark , Virginia Novak, Shelia Benander, Dana. Iane, Joan Cross, Inna Kirpes, laurel Koch, Lynette Fisher, Donna bbrlow. Band Front row - left to right - Mary Buntrock, Virginia Novak, Ihrrell Bundy, Dianne O'Conner, Nancy Schnei- der, John Gruber, Ron Mills, Ieroy Peters, Ron Paul- icheck, Orville Morpn, Allen lesser. 2nd row- sit- ting - Iaroy Olscm, Billy Jahns, Marpret Dorris, Bruce Robinson, Elton Rott, Ken Michelbook, Bruce Smith, Ron Prideaux, Marvin Peterson. 2nd row-standf ing - Gail Hagensen, Billy Berkenbile, Fred Lee, B111 Michelbook, Larry Xlavrunder, Leon lhnn, Richard Peterson, Gary Mills, Willene Olmsted., Jim Plunkitt, Sue Brassard., Kathie Morris, Mr. Fuller - Advisor, Everett hy. 'Uocko ---- did he hurt you7u fYou're kidding, of course, UAha--heah they c me now.u KAre you sure they're not goingil A, uMy eye hurtelu flt looks okay to me.J uCousin Henreitta, here?u CWhere else would she be?l liv- HMUJ In bhckfacefu Ist me down! Let me down! M10 else-J Ufhtch out for those chan-ab SPOhSored by L ojSd O n'S I.G.A. E..:Ls'3O-.QQ 1h Ke. 4- 6532, SP0 nan e, wash 11 5P0i?fS .14-1 t it val 'mr ff e22w'fSa'fav v 'WM 'iffy-' 1 'ks 25 fu 1 m, -.-Q .W I ,mg t M L , 'W 'D y ' 4 . Q ,Q xk . -N X M 1 A P sw , gi E? Q ' .. . A WS W im Y, 'WN :wif K , ,g aw MS-,Q - 15,1 Lk . M L ,Q ffm N in X fx .. 355 M K 'Wag a .P 45, Fooiball Squad lst row-left to rigzt - Mr. Day-Coach, hlter Isird- Msnsger, Ken Klsvnmder, Darrell Bundy, Bob Mills, hunk Primer, Gonlcn Fowler, Jim Burton, David Reed. hd. row-ltrvin Peterson, Chet. Sharp, Bob Col- lins, Jim Williams, Tom Bertholf, hed Lee, Sh-yne S I n N f 5 Q I ,-.1 JJ Le' September 15 Freamn at 20 lhthclrum at 27 Rreansn st October lo Coeur d'Alene at 11 Freeman at 18 Freensn at 25 Medical Lake at Novsnber Odessa at 1 ,, 11 AGT 5. 3 4- 5 H 9 9 E 9. 5 E i I I 11 Longfield, Gene Ashnore, Bob Olmsted. Beck row Billy Berkenbile, Leroy Peters , Artie Bertholf, Den nis Bolser, Ron Dick, Bank Owen, Isrry Klmnmder, B111 Michelbook, Iverett hy. Poet Rslls Freeman Priest River Freemsn Oti s Rivers ide Freansn Freeman ---'df The! 6 6 27 6 -nr as 6 -as 1+ Z 3 X M-rg i A 1 I -J 'R 47714 Tfff ,wa-.af Jffazf' IVJW Llaff yd Uf1f6 171941 wffw f9,yd,g,u V 5 cw X 'fl a 59' J- .. - 16 wi: :.Q if 1. 0 0 ,K ! ,U 0 f f X A - my .QT -S 9 . Y fi! 4005 gp DOO C' l'Y1 lv1'12 X M I 5 E QW EA 5 If . x ff' Q U M f f ' e 5 -'JW N 44,1 Sonnmnla Wfff 600' mv 4,95-r p044,,,f, - Baskeiball Schedule I957- I958 THEY Intel! 9 Medical Iake Spangle 18 Riverside Riverside 51 Otis Rosalie' 149 Rosaliarl' Otis 142 Spangle 19.15811 37 St. MB-r1e! ' Spangle 58 Fairfield St. !hrie8 ' 56 Deer PB-rlfl' Riverside 148 Medical Inks Spangle 141 IB-tab 79 hirfield 55 'I' Non-conference pines PIAYIR FG F Derett Fry 80 60 Bob Olmsteed 146 145 Red. Hamilton 140 149 Bob Collins 55 29 Gene Ashmore 28 149 J srry Slinkard 31 214 num owen 56 55 Bob Mills 18 20 cnet sharp 15 115 Marvin Peterson 12 17 Reed Robertson 7 6 B111 Mickelbook 5 1 Tan Bertholf 5 5 J im Williams 14 14 Dale Rumfoni 1 2 Totals 565 589 1011 1 ff 9 C ff Z A 1? I I X 1 , XA O 'mm 147 142 56 57 57 H7 145 56 1414 28 Q Q ' -as X , M X x XQ-A Q1 5 f Q Y' X -Q , H rs 4 - ' X253 . . , vsw - Y g 5 M . 2, A , K ,, 6, Q. Z JQQ X, ,, 0 I 'I - f K , L. A 5 1,,,,.z' -SK f ' ,BL 1 i f , ' x .K ,. f xg if R X it N. : .,, N Y' 'W . xxx . i f 1 5' ' . -is ' I fig f , 5 ,' - Q 1 ' -' ' 4 L .3.t ,z Q . m I. Q i, , b 5 L wig 6 , Y V .9 - ' m e . ,ff N , 2 ' f 5: x, T E-71 P rf jk- 3 x ,fu .P S 3 K - lg- p '. 3 x : 3 3 ' ' g ' Y ' H - ' x g ' . 1 Q . ' Q , Gm h L: L . - of www .... .. 1, wk h , 5 .Q A A ,V .W m , Q gms? , 5 V 3 K 3 Q? ' ' X L ruined a tourney championship ,tonight a 46-44 triumph over ake's Cardinals. win also gave the berth in the district tnurnam this final league LAKE. Wash high school county B league Medical Lake slot. din last Menicii Lak, -tied for sec Medical Lak: ent the two clubs, Free-nmn ant part of the ws edical Lake had been in a triple' the half. Free for first place, along with Omg hards. Otis lost to Spangle to ar ht. got a limo, it svomed as it Mc-d V I Lake would trim the Scoitini th ease. The Cardinals took ar, -7 lead at the end ol the iirs M ' . , Q 18. , ll of and mc-reared tho marpnfg 8 liter three minutes u'ex ,f:giw in the second quartrr. the Scotties suddenly snarlcc whlttled away at the Car-' 4. W. bulge and finally took a 36-34 ' ' the end of the third period. a 36-34 lead 3 periods and fo Lake rally in 8 Mike Meyeq led all scorersg erett Fry toppq Allen Mom 'oln new mi Q i shaved anmgtf ,l..l 812333 V X M A rrllr , lrr Q lee Q, 11j,frf.,,,,,f,n3 wzlfzmixnx. Srnxcsliz win: E, 1'-wit., Fri' lR'EE5lA5pRULL5i i' if tho Stioklane r FRi51CMAN. wasnt 13915. 27.-N it Srotties WPT' FAIRVYFILD, WASH- Feb. 'fai- I lie. with 11. ran it out to 40-32 Lake began a rally at the buzzer just two of Medical Lake top scorer with 14 leaders for Free- Fry with 12 kml-ilu f'll3fllilf'rf1rnini1 high Srliool defeziicfd 2 5903399 Cfiillllfme' Fireman Spomes' on th' Lmf'?gka.4Gff4Rivcfrzcido, 455-48, in the Spokane illle 1058? SflagfjednfpiQE3?-Zligtfiggrdsgggrtsg il .1 ' ., ,f ' ' Y, ' ' 1 ' v .mpquig agirnunly NortlidSont.h lineal-cc-tliizill wff?'Hl1I1i Medlcaxght in a fnulvfilled Spokam night. oinity league contest. Q33 Qychat-di There Qvere 46 fouls lgalled it K ,ie l'Gt1Q', game. 26 on reeml Spangle ing on Iqairfield. The contest wg 'eague F arose in the first two periods WW reeman holding a 27-21 lead, hd A hmm in mctonrnvy tonight in A ,Qmnr that and mmod Nrfndvd with ei fllfifll-llfld haskvti fmt Q murnw S l'.l't'l'lTl?ifl was inndiiizi. 411148, with Bpfum th'ig'f+oc'fiz1d2 to go whom Fat Wall :ig fm. lheitwokthw hall. dashml for the hmkoi. lilhliihrl Gif FREEMAN FINDS R ANGPI Stags Wash., lffi, 4 t Sl , high Caught me in th. Qghards. 055 was good, hut, lftfllif'EllS1 rulwfl out nd third qua,-INS lonigh night' :was not iirrd in time. Vi all fouled Deer Park, 51-KG, in e lf' ra ,' 1 1. ii' 'ffm ml th - -1 ' basketball game saw 10 players score for the close until the when the rebound Fry began to tell in nine rebounds in thi and was high in that de for Freeman with 13 foi Quarter. ,FREEMAN BOOMS its first: and has been gives Freeman a 14-1 well on dc holc six points in thi FREEMAN. Dec. 6.-Fouls co-it Wash-v Jan- 24I reeman dearly tonight as t0 193 1101 l?2Scotties lost a 51-45 Spokane con- SGHSOH lfmlgierence game tonight to Riverside. Latahi 79-215 lt W Behind, 29-22, at the 1982112 B Saflosers rallied to within WUUIGFS Will! points in the second 't get s gggpdicail Lake and iirod mr the rlrwl. Scottics moved out in the thin azriorl to win going away. Oweri of Freeman was he game with 14 points had 12 for Fairfield. 1 Edge: Freeman U, fn, my mgtiw final split sorontdsi The hail-Lei ,, hm? ll e shot but at made 1 Orchards RIVERSIDE TIPS half 0 couldn V closer a fvfi st u arters ect' ik '5l1K9 ' Baseball Team , I ff! Q fQ,:g?:. wayne Longfield It e l Neil Howell if fi 5 a .. U . A Aa, 5 4 in A ,vs V A I KT W i Hamk Vxwen Bob Collins f Paul 011261- L M 'A 4-pq 1 ' it 1 gy N 5' w ax I ' Bob Mills -- F -,M 4 I Chuck RELYZHQTI Jun Plunkett Jim Willismxs 42' 'A aa f' ' ., , ax, L -. fag? . -.qv X V W.. ----..i,,,, . a bf f Xin ., 4-,X I V. .Lt walter Laird Nick Ewing Ron Pristoe su, az. 1 l Jerry Slinkard Q Gene Ashmore ,E 1, .W ,:.,e , ,..,. ui K Q ,gui A SEPTEMBER 5 15 20 26 27 OCTOBER 1+ 11 18 25 NOVEMBER 2 1+ 16 20 27 28 nmmsna 2 6 10 15 17 21 21+ 27-28 JANUARY 1: 7 10 17 19 21: 25 31 Sch ool Calender School opened Football: Freeman at Post Falls Football: lhthdrum at Freeman Junior Dance Football: Freeunn at Priest River Football: Coeur d'Alene at Freeman Sophomore Party Football: Freenan at Otis Orchards Football: Freeman at Riverside Football: Medical lake at Freeman Rockford Grain Growers' Banquet Bhd of Nine Weeks Valleyford Ccmmmmity Club Dinner Mead Music Festival Thanksgiving Vacation Thanksgiving Basketball: Merry-Go-Round at Freeman Basketball: Riverside at Freeman Basketball: Rosalie at Freeman Basketball: Otis Orchards at Freeman Basketball: Freeman at Iatah Basketball: Freeman at Spangle Christmas Vacation Christmas Basketball Tourney at Freanan Basketball: Freeman at Plummer Basketball: Freeman at Fairfield Basketball: Medical lake at Freenan Basketball: Freemn at Riverside Bhd of Semester Basketball: latah at Freeman Basketball: Freeman at Rosalia Basketball: Spangle at Freeman FEBRUARY 1 5 5 7 8 lk 26-28 MARCH 5 7 8 11 11+ 15 21 25 28 29 mm. 7 9-10-ll 18 nu 5-9 10 11+ 16 17 25 25 28 29 School Calendar Basketball: St. Maries at Freeman National Assembly Girls' Rsketbsll Playday at Freemn Basketball: Ireelmn at Fairfield Basketball: Deer Park at Freeman Basketball: Freeman at Medical Inks Basketball: District Toumement at Cheney llstimsl Assembly hdlinton Plsyday at n-.ann Crop Judging Contest at lreeman School Board Ilecticn Sophcmore Movie Sunnyside Indies' Club Dinner Ireunan Dedication Cotton my Senior Play Athletic Dinner National Assembly Spring Vhcatim Bend Concert Junior Livestock Shov Jzmior Prem Style Show Lilac Show at the Stadimn Senior Banquet Senior Excursion Baccalaureate Graduation SCHOOIB GUI' SIVAPS in Ti 'fr 'YRS 94 1 5, w w was-om: annoy up .4 ::?'3 i Q wwll L a ve RI I gli Q X 6801165 Havre 650.91 , SH53' 607'lT.! 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I ues beginning to think we were going to publish a book of busy signals, THROIIH AT IABT2 I I ......w1th a last look at the empty halls and deserted yards we bid a farewell to Freeman High. And the 1958 FREDIAN ANNUAL comes to....... e 'ms aw jp-,ZMQQV Well, guys and pls, new that you have cane to the end of the 1958 edition of the FREEMAN ANNUAL, what do you think of it? You lmov, putting out an annual like this isn't all fun. At times the pub- lishing of the annual seemed like it was going to turn out to be just e. lot of. . ..... . ............................ .....z...Drastic mistakes . . . .... Suffering hours, with ..........L1ttle glory. Editors Page ..x V Q Ot' 5 ,Y , X if mx if w sp . The Hallowed Hells of Freemn If you are looking for a ASHMORE new or good used. car or truck: Go to CHEVROLET APPLEWAY MOTORS INC Y ELLHWVT THEVROEE A Q 9 W Dishman, wash. Rockford, wash. wa. M-1150 MORAN FEED STORE SlD'S MARKET Congratulations, Seniors From Your Friendly Cooperative ROCKFORD GRAIN GROWE RS, Rockford, Setters Mt. Hope, and Mead, Worley Freeman, Idaho Washington Phone Phone Rockford Worley 145141 Mutual or 8-7501 14156 NC Handlers of Purina Feeds, Seed, Dry Q Aqua Fertilizer, Mobil Oil Q Petrole m Products. Clifford E. Simmons, Mgr. Your Direct Factory FORD Dealer pgnp Gffgi D 1 S H M A N as . 5,9 Buy with confidence - THE BEST In Reputation - and THE BEST McCOLLUM MOTORS Used Cars Ln the INLAND EMPIRE Phillips GE Distributor Pockford, wash. rph'H'pS Phone htel Stove and Furnace Cils Ji2il?'n523 Mk, L -W ' P . Y l 8, ARQALLY couvnumv snor mc cf rn ll IOCKIOID, WASNINCYQI1, SINCE Ill!! Phone H751 Rockford, Wash. SUBURBAN FLOOR COVERING 9516 East Sprague Spokane 65, Wash. WH. 6-oouut Farmers and Merchants Bank of Rockford FEDERAL DEPCBIT INSURANCE C ORPOPAT I ON HILDERBRANT'S STORE General Merchandise Lockers Valleyford, Wash . VORDAI-lL'S DIME STORE WH. 6-lh68 E. 9120 Sprague Dishman, wash. 1 r 1 -1 l i Congratulations to the Class of 1958 EARLY DAWN DAIRY CO. Fresh Milk Daily At Your Grocers HSpokane's Leading Independent Dairyu Veradale, Wash . WS. r 6-1515 Congratulations and Best Wishes HEATING ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC. 7816 East Sprague Spokane , W8-sh. SPDKMIE VALLEY HERALD Reaches ho,ooo Persons each week in the Spokane Valley 54 any xi it 'fi' Wa. M-2khO Box F Opportunity, Wash . l . We wish To Extend Our Congratulations To The .Q , Class Of 37958 in A 'l '1a ll' Lincoln Heights Building Supply E. 2806 29th Spokane 10, Wash. phone Ke,h,772O A Complete Line Of Building Material For The Homekeeper Paints Lumber Hardware Congratulations To The Class of 58 r j? our .,.ff?VG l Hg Lillian and George Trebilogk LILLIAN'S BAKERY Home Made Bread, Rolls, Pastries Decorated Cakes For All Occasions 2910 S. Regal - Ke. U-3750 Spokane, wash. Congra'ulations From KORTTE'S IGA Lveryday Low Prices Corner of Sprague and Pine we Specialize in All Farm Coverages WICK HERB'S INSURANCE AGENCY BLACKSMITH Cr WELDING 14, :SAX 'N - ' xy' ff it I 5 Llijff xx Pepairs ,ls f 3 fLf QXN x W and I ,'ff ,Xf- ow .fiQW44j-:'+7, Manufacturing Q I xblfl ,. XVN X ' 'f Phone 21411 8608 E. Sprague Dishman, Wash. 'dafo Fairfield, wash. fi Ha mmoncl Fuel Company AQEZI. ' 1 IhHl' X 9320 Sprague Dishman, Washington wa. 6 -9559 age Sbf Krause Florists and Greenhouse Cut Flowers - Plante Floral work ROCKFORD AUTO CO. RICHFIHJJ PRODUCTS Rockford., Wash. Lawn Seeds 'Flowers For All Occasions Phone Ke.5-2088 5826 E. Sprague Spokane, Wash. SPROUSE REITZ VARIETY Argonne 8: Sprague Dishman, Wash. Bromling's Prescription Drug sERvsNe Dmgiqifrg SPOKA N 5 C fri, VALLEY Bgxigz l22:.O EAQT f'1PR-'xG'.'C F- JLQ, 0l'P0RrL:N:Ts . ss -.,.na:.c.LToN Edmondson's Dry Goods Sewing Needs - Materials - Patterns Athletic Needs E. 12212 Sprague Opportunity, wash. Jacklin Seed Company Alfalfa - Clovers - Grasses Specialty Fertilizer I f I PTIOIIG W8-. O'62J-41. E, 8805 Sprague Dishman, wash. -.hu , - , r- Dishman Bldg. and Realty Co. Real Estate - Insurance Uwe Sell The Spokane Velleyn. Homes - Farms - Loans E. 881k Sprague Diahman Wh. 6-95bl xARL's Jswzusns HP-RN'SH'5 Phgnggyaph Records Shoes and Clothing Record Players Trophy Ermgravirg E. 9127 Sprague - Dishman watch 8: Jewelery Repairing I wa. 6-2055 DISHMAN THEATER BLDG. wo, o-555L4 lwerything for Men and Boys Phone wmv- Cut Flowers walnut L-25:10 M05 Potte. Plants C SPOKANE Floral Designs 0, Greenhouses: lC,OOO hast Sprague 8 X Opportunity, Wash. , X ,,, GIUIMMQYOU Johanson Sporting Goods Hobby Supplies - Cameras - Boats - Motors Rawlings 8: Spalding Athletic Goods Dishman, Wash. FREEMAN STORE MICA STORE Freeman, wash. Mica, wash. KlNG'S DRY GOODS For Ycuz' Clothing and Yardage Needs 295D k. Qyth - Ke. M-CELZ K1NG'S SPCbS For Ycur Fest Wear Reeds Eypg T. Egwzn - Ms. 1+-bil-Z 7 I'OWI'1 S DIOD GFVICG g B ' U ' S ' -l?cs - Q+3ss - 3aJusr cs - Accessories Gus Y-uI S-T11Q fame Up Mzuku SsIw'cp hc.':LLg ana Aagusplrp Hssssxablc fllCLS 2:32 iillll Pu,-31.1 - iigumsq L ji, was: . - A-5.5-Q Valley Supply Company Glfts - Hpusewares Builders' Hardware is Kem-jcne Products ana Palnt sy Sgcrzlgg Gooas - Tools - Garden Accsssgries Aucomctlvg Parts and Accessories ' .f la. Jfao Sprague - Dishme.: - wa. 1,-25614 1 U Guaranteed Named and Clock Repair DISHMAN JEWELERS 2212 L. Sprague Dishman, washington wa. ij-5060 HlLDA'S BIRD CAGE 5022 sgmh Ke. 5'59l-if-l Baby Parakeets - Canaries Cages -'Joys - Supplies RICE MEAT PACKING CO 4'l'I1 al' Conklin VERADALE, WASH. COMPLETELY NEW Holding Cooler - 150 Beef Capacify Freezer and Tiled Cuffing Room 'k i' 'A' CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING AND PROCESSING BUTH'S FAIRFIELD PHARMACY Pictu :L u1z':'iel:I, wash. LCIIATLD AT THE CRCBSROAII5 OF If-IL VAIQLLY Stop in and see as for CGNLETICS DRUGS and PDESCRIPTICNS ILS Splan 'S DISHMAN DRUG STORE Dishznan, Wash. - Wa. 6-220 LINCOLN HEIGHTS FOUNTAIN and VARIETY Lmchee - Gifts P.. 2629 - 29th Spokane, wash. ROCKFORD HARDWARE - IMPLEMENT New - 'dassey Harris Ferguson Inc. Phone - M501 Pockford, wash. Phone 11051 Rockford., washington THE STANDARD-REGISTER THE TEKOA SENTINEL SERVING EASTERN WA5HlNmsTC1N'fa PALUUEQL LIUIINYPY Marlow? Burger Stop Union To Freeman, washingtox REGAL SHELL SERVICE ' f SHELL' x A I V XQw'mg , Carl Fosback f'rr d'A' dxf'-.rj ' Lf'-1 Fe. L-0622 Free Pick-Up and Del very ART'S MARSHALL WELLS STORE Your dollar buys were at your Marshall wc r-.. -.JVCIM3 Fe. :S-2QD?.'fj P.. 2905i - f Spokane, Wash. Congratulations ani Been wgsnes ALASKA JUNK CO. Spokane, wash. h-0555 5hlO E. DeSm Dealer in SCRAP METAL I et OLD UNION STOCKYARD CO. 5510 E. Boone Ke. 5-210-+I-I J. RED SAUNDERS Saunders Sales and Service Satisfies International Harvester Fanm Machinery Phone 2251 Fairfieii, wash. BANK of FAIRFIELD Fairfield, Washington Member Federal Depoei Insur. Corp. ESI, on Savings B I Reddy K'lowaLt says: C on fn-at ulaz i on e , Graduat e sf ,thugs N' s'l f0'ffff':,-'l:m'3 ' The atomic use is here and L.w N e the fuxure belongs to the 'V .' - - . . EEL Q, '- eaucatea, Lndustrloue goung Z 5 I' people in America'e Free- Ljnteroprlee eysxezn The Washington Water Power Company VALLEYFORD GARAGE Congratulations Wm. Davidson, Prop. Fr om Chevron Gasoline Valleyford, wash, Phone Db.. o-21241 ANCHOR SERUM CO. AERO PRINTING CO. Spokane, wash. E. 560k Trent Ke. M-8Mll N. 222 Sycamore KE 14-651-+1 Rockford Drug ward H. Lundquist, R. Ph. 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