Grand Coulee High School - Conveyor Yearbook (Grand Coulee, WA)
- Class of 1956
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CARLSON Secretary of Board Members of the Senior Class, Students of Grand Coulee High School: You are learning those ideals and principles here in Grand Coulee High School that will be of benefit to you throughout your adult life. We hope and feel that you will make us proud that we had a small part in teaching those ideals and principles which will prepare you to take your places as good citizens in tomorrow's society. Sincerely, Lyman D. Stamper Superintendent 5 Your present state of health, happiness and prosperity is in direct proportion to your individual growth. lt is not a question of lucky breaks of bad breaks , life being for you or against. you. What you experience in life is the result of what you are. Your troubles come from more interest in having than in being . If you want more health, happiness and Well- being, you rnust become better people. We feel proud to be able to help you and guide you, in your search for ways to become better people. Sincerely, Compliments of Grand Coulee Dam Branch Enos Underwood Seattle First National Bank Principal 4 6 4 Miss Katherine Schilberg History, Mathematics Mr. Dan Droz Commercial, Library Drivers' Training Mr. Richard Behrens Science, Dramatics Mr. Herb Carlson Mathematics, History Mrs. Hazel Cowals English, Latin Compliments of Loepp Hardware and Furniture, Inc. T Y-...HM x X 7 xi , ' , 7w?fl1ff, 7acultg MR . R OLAND SCHANZENBACI-I Music MISS JEAN HARRIS Physical Education, History MRS. WILI-IELMINA PETERSON Home Ec. , Psychology, English MR. JACK MARTIN Typing MR. LYNN JACKSON Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Reading MRS. MAXINE CRAWFORD English, Journalism fNot shown, Sponsored by LUDOLPH 'S GROCERY NORMAN 1 n L Q Z- N 1 CM MWWM A X 4 , M bg, ,W ,Q Wa vjwffy M7 pw ,WNW I t I bv 7V I icy? ff RA! , h -' V1 V ,A H4 .LHVU CL ,Iliff fcfcffu fi' f WM C f ' 7' 4 A M If DIV? I If' H 5 6 ' ' I J X -2 Zffwffj ff fffff f'f'WQfw . 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We were quickly in full swing, for we drew the con- cession for the first football game. In the spring we held the annual St. Patrick's Day dance, which was a very successful affair. During our sophomore year we were more accustomed to G. C. H, S, and not quite so scared. Our class put forth a great deal of effort in getting our candi- date votes in the queen contest. We were well repaid when our princess, Janie Mettling, was crowned queen of the carnival. When our junior year came along, we were now pretty confident, for we had reached the upper classmen stage. How happy were we to show off our rings when they arrived in December! Our junior play, Cll Qy, which was given in the spring, was a great success. The proceeds helped build up our treasury for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, both of which were greatly enjoyed. Then our Senior year arrived and our days were filled with the usual acti- vities. The comedy, llt Assured, which we gave in February, was very well received. After the sneak and our Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet our great moment arrived. We were graduated May 18, 1956. No days well be quite so cherished as those spent at Grand Coulee High School. JO ANN HOWARD JUDY RIGGLE Valedictorian Salutatorian welae- em Wetmana hr' FIRST ROW: Beryl Wamer, Judy Riggle, Pat Snyder, Donna Cook, Judy Bahrenfuse, Darlene Lindor, Pat Conley, Roxanna Baker, Phyllis Wamer SECOND ROW: Alvin Best, Wayne Nelson, Ron Overbey, Richard Boll, Melvin Neal, Lester Wilson THIRD ROW: Dick Williams, Ray Mudd, Gary Larson, Gary Wert, Jack Benton, Herb Young, Bob Bullock. H TILLMAN 'S GROCERY Sponsored by and MA'S CAFE ll DONNA COOK G.A.A. I,2,3,4: G.A.A. Presi- dent 3: Prom Page 3: Class Representative I: Tennis 2, 3,4: Service Club 1,2,3,4: Class Sec- retary 2, 3,4: Class Vice-President 3: Service Club Vice-President 2. DICK WILLIAMS Basketball 4: Operetta 3: Foot- ball 4. PATSY SNYDER Girls' Glee 1: Central Washington Music Festival 1, 2: Apple Blossom Festival I, 2, 3: Operetta 3: Honor Chorus 3: County Music Festival 3: Class Representative 3: Tennis 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. Vice- President 3: G.A.A. President 4: Majorettes 2, 3,4: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 3: Majorette Leader 4: Paper staff 4: Class Secretary 4. Sponsored by DOVER'S and HM TATE MOTORS JACK BENTON Boys' Glee 3,45 Football 4: Oper- etta 3. IUANITA GARRISON Girls' Glee I: Sextette 4: Treble - Trio 3: Trio 3: Honor Chorus 2: G.A.A. I, 2,4: Operetta 2: Central Washington Music Festival I, 2, 3: County Music Festival 3: All-State Chorus 2. DONNA Class Representative I, 3g Football Princess 33 Apple Blossom Festival I,2: Graduate Page 33 Girls' Club Vice-President 33 Class Secretary 23 Junior Play 32 Assistant Annual Editor 33 Annual Co-Editor 43 Paper Staff I, 33 Mixed Chorus Secretary 43 Girls' Club President 4. MELVIN NEAL Baseball Manager 13 Lettermen's Club 13 Service Club 2,3,43 Junior Play 33 Paper Staff 3.4. MAVIS JURGENSEN Girls' Glee IQ Dance Committee Ii G.A.A. I3OPe1'eff31.33Sex' tette 3,43 Central Washington Music Festival I,3,43 County Music Festival 33 County Honor Chorus 33 Treble-Trio 33 All- State Chorus. Sponsored by BUTTON JEWELERS and GRAYCE'S DRESS SHOP RONNIE OVERBEY Football 2,3,43 Track 3,4: Boys' Club President 43 Boysj Qlee 43 Class Representative 4 . DEEANN HANFORD Class Secretary I3 Paper staff Ig Annual Staff If Class President 23 Football Princess 1,43 Junior Play 33 Cheerleader 3,42 Annual Co- Editor 43 Senior Play 43 Class Rep resentative 4 . Vs... . JUDY BAHRENFUSE Class Representative I3 Service Club I,2,3,43 Service Club Vice- President 32 Service Club President 43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4: Assistant Annual Business Manager 4. TOM HIGH Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4. ll HERB YOUNG Operetta I, 23 Apple Blossom Festi- val 1,23 All-Northwest Chorus 23 Class President 2,45 Junior Play 33 Boys' Club Vice-President 33 Track 2, 3, 4 . DONNA QUINTON I Girls Glee I3 Operetta 23 Sextette 2, 33 Central Washington Music Festival 2, 33 G .A.A. Sports Award 33 Apple Blossom Festival 33 G.A.A Treasurer 31 G .A.A. 2, 3,43 G.A.A Secretary 4 . PAT CONLEY Service Club 1, 2, 3,43 Service Club Secretary 33 Operetta 33 Girls' State 33 Service Club Vice-President 43 Senior Play 43 Junior Play 33 Annual Staff 1,4. Sponsored by GRAND COULEE CLEANERS and BERT HOWARD, DARIGOLD MGR. RAY MUDD Apple Blossom Festival I5 Track 2, 3,45 Operetta I, 35 Football 45 Class Vice-President 4. DARLENE LINDORE Central Washington Music Festival 1, 25 Girls' Glee 15 State Music Festival 35 Treble -Trio 35 Operetta 1,35 County Music Festival 35 Honor Chorus 35 Senior Play 45 Service Club 45 Chorus Librarian 4 . ll? CJK Q rl Xl. ll it JUDY RIGGLE Girls' Glee I5 Class President 15 Class Representative 1, 25 Honor Chorus I5 Operetta I5 Central Washington Music Festival I, 25 All -State Chorus 25 Annual Staff 1, 2,45 Sextette 25,C1ass Vice- President 25 State Music Festival 35 WDW Award 35 Treble-Trio 35 Girls' State 33 Assistant A.S.B. Treasurer 35 All -Northwest Chorus 35 A,S,B, Treasurer 45 Senior Play 45 Chorus President 4' - Sponsored by THE COULEE DAM STORES I and WILSON'S BURGER BAR JO ANN HOWARD W.D.W. Award 35 Tennis 35 Class Representative 45 Girls' Club Trea- surer 45 Annual Staff 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. BUD FETTER Football 3,45 Track 35 Class Rep- resentative 33 Operetta 35 Calendar Comm. 25 Prom Page I. MARILYN BRINCKEN Apple Blossom Festival 15 Operetta I5 Girls' Glee I5 Service Club Vice- President 25 Girls' Club Secretary 33 Class Secretary 35 Service Club Treasurer 35 Paper Staff 3,45 A.S .B. Secretary 45 Quill 84 Scroll 45 Honor Chorus 2. WAYNE NELSON Junior Play 35 Boys' State 35 Class President 35 Operetta 33 Football 3,45 Class Representative 45 Senior Play 45 Boys' Glee 4. W LESTER WILSON Track Manager 25 Honor Chorus 35 Track 35 Operetta I, 3. N l PHYLLIS WARNER Girls' Glee I5 Operetta 1,35 Service r Club 1, 2, 3,45 Service Club Treasurer A.A. I,2,3,4. x 9 DICK POZAR Football 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Base- ball 35 Track 35 Class Representative5 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4.5 Graduate Page 33 Boys' State 35 Football King 45 Prom Page 25 Class Treasurer 4. r Sponsored by COULEE DAM HARDWARE and DR . LEE GARD RONNIE KERBY Boys' State 33 A.S.B. President 43 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Basket- ball 3,43 Baseball 3,43 Track 3,43 Football 43 Tennis 43 Apple Blossom Festival I 3 Operetta 33 Prom Page 3. JO ANN SUSICK G.A.A. 2,3,4: Assistant Courier Editor 33 Courier Editor 43 Girls' S Glee Ii Operetta 1,3. ll GARY WERT Boys' Club President 33 Football 2, 3,43 Basketball 2, 3,43 Class Representative 23 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Class Vice-President 33 Class President. n Sponsored by YOUNG'S GREENHOUSE and WARNER'S PHILLIPS 66 . A 3 if s N . ROXANNA BAKER Girls' Glee 13 Operetta I,2, 33 G.A.A 1, 2, 3,4 - ALVIN BEST Football I, 23 Baseball I, 2. 33 Basket- ball I,2: Operetta 3. LOWELL BOWMAN Tennis 3,42 Senior Play 43 Apple Blossom Festival I, 2, 3. GARY LARSON Apple Blossom Festival I3 Letter- men's Club I3 Baseball I, 2, 3,43 Operetta 1,33 Tennis I,2,3,43 Class Representative 23 Class Treasurer I3 A.S.B. Vice-Presi- dent 33 Track 3,42 Football 3,4: Basketball 2. 3,4: Class Vice- President 43 Senior Play 4 . BERYL WARNER Girls' Glee If G.A.A. I, 2-. 3: Operetta 3. ROBERT BULLOCK Football 4g Service Club 3,4. Sponsored by ROY'S RICHFIELD MR. 8a MRS. A. SPRATLIN 7 PEARL ALTIG Girls' Glee Club 13 Operetta I, 33 G.A.A. 2,3,4: Service Club 3,43 Apple Blossom Festival 33 Senior Play 43 Western Festival 2, 3. 1 RICHARD BOLL Apple Blossom Festival I, 2. 33 Track Manager 23 County Honor Band 23 Basketball Manager 3,43 Senior Play 4 . , O 4 ' Q QQ X -L ,.,, ' 'M k X 4-K Vu' -s N . 'f --43 ,gil Q' ,lj , A HN -. 5 ., V -v A ' . , ,N . -3'A.'g' fje. R3 HQ, ' A'-f . W. fx' -fi ' 5, fx V-1, K ,ig WK M . L Q., 3 pl TA 31:1 gpg ,, 'L 2-,f rx-J ' ' Q' aff' w- -5-. . f X- , A Q fgwq fn '- n K ,K hx 4 1.- ,,a. A if .11 fi-I fl . 'T 1, fy . , , I M 2 fa 'ww rw-, f4 K, gd K, K 20 X' x Nw if: 4' M! , t.,X,:l fx. X Q lr WM. Y , 'R IJ,- xr-Q.. 4X'vk Nx ...,:f. ,vu I I x A.. x x N f -W ,M Q . l Q. ,-.X Y if li i ,. . : i , 6' I 1 5 . , 4 bqlfwxk ' w.i .ij-, - ' 2 X J f Q ,,x J ,- y 'l:... . x X521 x'6f, '1 . -Q 7 wi 5'k!,1.,,fgf , ,. -pmt L A , . JVEM 27553:-:A iv V -'A . Kr I 7, 1 1 wr, 1 ,x J - 1 '-' y. e. 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To the remainder of the faculty, we leave! PART III To the Junior Class, we leave our dignified manners and the honor of being a Senior. To the Sophomore Class, we bequeath the honor of becoming upper classmen. To the Freshman Class, , we leave our ability to make nervous wrecks out of principals. PART IV I, Dick Boll, will my muscle building course to Earl Archer. I, Ray Mudd, leave my inferiority complex to Don Whaley. I, Beryl Warner, leave my old used books to anyone who may need them To Rose Williams, I, Marilyn Brincken,will my vivaciousness. I, Phyllis Warner, will my Civics Book to anyone who needs a credit. I, Alvin Best, will my will to anyone who will want a will. I, Wayne Nelson, will my great talent for growing a beard to Mutt Best. To Leta Weaver, I, Jo Ann Howard, leave my great singing ability. To Richard Parkhurst, I, Bud Weaver,'leave my motorcycle boots. I, Bud Petter, leave! Crying? I, Jack Benton, will my great height to my brother Richard. I, Pearl Altig, leave the remains of locker 19940 to anyone who wants it. I, Herb Young, will my ability to get along with girls to Don Whitcraft. I, Mavis Jurgensen, will my quiet, unassuming manner in class to Jean Susick. I, Lester Wilson, will my good tenor voice to Roy Brewer. I, Patsy Snyder, will my dilapidated majorette suit to the rag bag. I, Dick Williams, will my shyness to Rodney Carr. I, Pat Conley, will my ability to flirt with Ronnie Kerby to Joyce Trisdale. 22 I, DeeAnn Hanford, will to Ray Forester my ability to leave for school two minutes before the last bell and still never be counted tardy. I, Darlene Lindor, will my great bopping Q?l talent to Pete Hilson. I, Donna'Johnson, will my ability to keep house for my husband and still attend school, to anyone who thinks she can. I, Judy Bahrenfuse, leave my three cho-cho beans to anyone who knows what they are. I, Judy Riggle, will my broken-down old Pontiac fwith an empty gas tank, of coursel to Doc Groff. I, Donna Quinton, will the charm of the third try to anyone who needs three tries. We, Donna Cook and Roxy Baker, will our ability to be called by our last names, by the teachers, to anyone who would like it. I, Gary Wert, leave this school the same way I came in--through the door. To Whoever may want it, I, JoAnn Susick, leave the editorship of the school paper, hoping that you can get the paper out on time. I, Ron Overbey,will my great intelligence to my sister Patty. I, Gary Larson, will my vacant bad boy chair in the office to Gene Autry. I, Lowell Bowman, will my front seat in bookkeeping to anyone who might need an extra credit. b I, Charles Pierce, will my ability to get good grades in civics to anyone who may need them. I, Dick Pozar, leave my good looks, the best physique, and my ability in foot- ballito Fred Larson. I, Juanita Garrison, leave my great driving ability to Colleen Wiese in the hope that she will use it. I, Ronnie Kerby, will my tendency to blush every time a girl looks at me to ,Gordon Skaar. I, Bob Bullock, owning nothing, leave nothing. I, Melvin Neal, leave the honor of running the stenciling machine to anyone who thinks he can run it any better. I, Tom High, will my ability to live in Coulee Dam and still get along with the kids at Grand Coulee, to anyone who wants to try it. PART V Having thus stated all heirs and legacies, we do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament in the year nineteen!-hundred anf fifty-six with the witnes s thereto. 23 B if x I If-l X. , J, M fr TJ-1 NAME: Bud Fetter Les Wilson Judy Bahr enfus e Bob Bullock Mavis Jurgensen Lowell Bowman Darlene Lindore Tom High Pat Conley Bud Weaver Donna Quinton Dick Williams Pat Snyder Dick Pozar Donna Johnson Gary Larson Jo Ann Howard Gary Wert R on Ke rby DeeAnn Hanford emu 65144 aa! 7?56 TYPE: Independent R es erved Dependable Helpful Dramatic Friendly Bashful Q? I Quiet Self-as sured R eckles S Outspoken Unpr edictable Frank Tempermental Scatterbrain Relaxed Industrious Lover Ambitious Conscientious WANTS TO BE: College Professor Opera singer Cornptometer Operator Marine Sergeant Married Bachelor Voice teacher Business owner Nurse Auto mechanic Mother of four Engineer P. E. teacher Pharmacist Out of school Hillbilly singer Sur gical nur s e Lawyer Dentist In college 24 PR OBAB LY WILL BE Campus custodian The lead in Guys and Dolls Buyer for Macy's Navy cook Missed Diaper washer Lady wrestler State Pen Warden Pedicurist Cab driver A mother of the year in 1976 Future M. C. of Toast of the Town Ballet Tlarfer Owner of the Green Hut Cafes Thrown out Producer of Grand Ol' Oprey First lady mayor of Stratford, Wash. Harem owner Chiropodist Can-can dancer NAME: TYPE: WANTS TO BE: PROBABLY WILL BE Judy Riggle Sincere Elementary High wire acrobat Teacher Ron Overbey Mischievous Artist Easter egg painter Roxy Baker Timid Housewife Big game hunter Wayne Nelson Enthusiastic Hawaiian Hula-hula beachcomber instructor Phyllis Warner Gad-about Homemaker Mercury demonstra- tor on Toast of the Town 1 - Jack Benton Hilarious Billionaire Straight man in a comedy team Donna Cook Daring Bop artist Roulette Queen at the Die-Hard Safloon Herb Young Skeptical A success A failure Beryl Warner Placid Policewoman Librarian Charles Pierce Reliable Mechanic Ridpath Hotel Cook Juanita Garrison Sophisticated Singer No. 1 harem dancer Melvin Neal Confident Mink raiser Skunk deodorizer JoAnn Susick Talkative Fashion designer Model Richard Boll Scholastic Chemist Betty Crocker's cake taster Pearl Altig Curious WAC Private eye Ray Mudd Brawny President of Soft water salesman Safeway Marilyn Brincken Demure Secretary Boss's wife Alvin Best Hot-rodder Millionaire Human cannon ball The prophecy you have just read is purely in fun. The names 112-Ve f10t been changed to protect the innocent. QThey're all guilty. I Any reSSrr1b1aP-Ce to the names, places, and facts is not our fault, so don't blame us. ,ALC dmc HWY! QE O f X I9 Compliments of jg Lxwl Bill's Barber Shop 8: Bea's Beauty Nook in , I -1133 I I I I . ll y 'Q I 'N- B ! V 1 . ' ' X s Y mfffnffl W we . ' fgr w r i i f 'XL 1 f xi 1 P x ., 1 'WI L 25 ,, ,, 1. 'xy - 'P ' 1- Megasi - v- IFVJ 73 G Mrs. James Glick Mrs. Veno Whitcomb Clarence Ziegler Harold Kappan Fred S. Rice Clair Kerby AFP- f frxkxgxlb f I aC, V Buddy C. Mattson fir .alms Ja? 4 K . M Beryl Ularner ,, N 'F gl' '.,' y gk' .ek g 5 ,1 lm,-wgcigviigsrk Q f K . WW. 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Dick Williams Roxy Baker Pete Hilson, Secretaryg Dennis Pierce, Presidentg Pat Kee, Secretaryg Gordon Skaar, Vice-Presidentg Don Qandaeelaugfdetofzq We the Junior class of 1955-1956 do ordain and establish the follow- ing as the achievements, honors, and events that have come to pass within this wonderful year. Under the supervision of Mrs. Crawford and Mr. Jackson we have earned enough money from concessions, dances, and bake sales to make it possible for us to do our part in the Junior-Senior Prom and Junior- Senior Banquet. Many members of our class have participated in various activities such as sports, band, mixed chorus, and G, A. A. We are proud to have Leta Weaver and Pat B011 as majorettes, and Gail Kusel as a cheer- leader, Next year we will be seniors at last, and we hope to do our best as J the leaders of our school. Whitcraft, Treasurer . S445 Sponsored by SKY DECK MOTEL so ,,, ,,,, FIRST ROW: James Glick, Gene Autry, Jean Susick, Leta Weaver, Judy Griffin, Pat Boll, Gary Leahy, Don'Whitcraft SECOND ROW: Johnny Winegarden, Earl Archer, Dwayne Cherry, Ken- neth Hilson, LeRoy Sanderson, Mickey McNeilly, Ray Forester. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Petersen, Lee Leahy, Wayne Prochaska, Gail Kusel, Colleen Wiese, Martha Larsen, Rodney Carr, Davis Mills, Mrs. Crawford SECOND ROW: Mr. Jackson, Don Cherry, Dennis Pierce, Howard Mills, Kenneth Pierce, Bob Simpson, Don Groff, Richard Parkhurst, Gordon Skaar. Compliments of Compliments of Browne 's Dept. Store 3I The Russell Drug Ricky Johnson, Vice-President, Mel Tonasket, Presidentg Alta Brown, Secretaryg Eddie Brewer, President: Elizabeth Glick, Secretary, Richard Rice., Vice-President: Carol Howard, Treasurer. 5 Zlauifiaow Under the capable guidance of our class advisors, Mr. Carlson and Mr. Behrens, the class of 58 was well represented in clubs, sports, and music de- partments, and served on various committees. Many of the boys of the class were on the football, basketball, and baseball teams, while the girls participated in G. A, A. Rose Williams was again elected cheerleader and Joyce Trisdale served her first year as a majorette. On October 29, the sophomore class gave their annual Halloween dance which was very successful. Our class was very happy when Carol Howard was selected Football Queen. Now we are looking forward to being upper classmen for our last two years at Grand Coulee High. ii Sponsored by Wk? gg RAY's GROCERY YES 2 S, 'fj ,:- . . I N ...,. U -4 4:...:-os: g::5.g4f.g.- - , f2Z:a22:s:s:5:e:s:- if Q--. .- - :fwfrfs5:2:2:s:a:sf V' 5 5 32 -f : 1:55 -::g:g::,:,:4. 4 Ea : V .ffz-A'-s:j:1:-:-cc-f,,., '-E: X Wir asaszww FIRST ROW: Rita Aarestad, Alta Brown, Kathleen McNeilly, Rose Williams, Carolyn Perkins, Judith Bauman, Faye Wilson, Elizabeth Glick, Pat Overbey, Ruth Jasper, Sally Larson SECOND ROW: Joe Leahy, Mr. Behrens, Jerry Best, Johnny Simpson, Ken Wilson, Dennis Best, Richard Benton, Gerald Kerby, Richard Rice, Eddie Brewer, Mr. Carlson. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Bowman, Peggy Brown, Helen Moran, Margaret Van Hemert, Violetta Taylor, Irene Kirchner, Carol Howard, Mary Jo Pachosa, Jeanie Rauch, Joyce Trisdale SECOND ROW: Audrey Gors, Gabriella McLelland, Ricky Johnson, Doug Anderson, Mickey Palanuk, Roy Webley, Roy Brewer Kenneth Hanson, Archie Price. Compliments of Compliments of Sears Roebuck . 33 The Grand Coulee Shoe Shop Joanne McClain, Treasurerg Sandra Humphrey, Vice-Presidentg Roger Wert, President: Wayne Brown, President: Nancy Bonzon, Secretaryg Kathy Seresun, Secretaryg Harvey Haven, Vice-President. 'Beckman daugfialafzq On August 2.9, 1955, thirty-six freshmen entered Grand Coulee High School. Much to our discomfort, initiation was carried on for a short time this year. Then, with Mr. Schanzenbach and Mr. Droz as advisors, our class was organized and we elected our officers for the first semester. We were honored by having Sandra Humphrey chosen as a majorette. Joanne McClain was selected by the football squad as princess for the freshman class. We all agree that this has been a very enjoyable year and we are look ing forward to our next three years in high school. - N 23 E51 fl TQ i Sponsored by M 8a M FURNITURE M staff '. .--T. at rf Q, xx I r v' U 7 -, .,.. FIRST ROW: Myrtle Bird, Judy Brekke, Kathy Seresun, Wanda Noggles, Gloria Brenchley, Beverly Irwin, Sandra Humphrey, Joanne McClain, Fay Flowers SECOND ROW: Virginia Sather, Bonnie Scott, LeAnn Stanton, Arlene Wheeler, Lana Hartig, Harvey Haven, Gene Kuykendall, Fred Lar- sen, Robert McCoy THIRD ROW: Mr. Droz, Roger Wert, Don Whaley, George Good, Mr. Schan- zenbach. FIRST ROW: Karen McKee, Nancy Bonzon, Sandra Rawe, Erleen Gr0PP, I0an Sanderson, Michelle Slekef. Delaine Fischer SECOND ROW: Jesse Jasper, Wesley Stuckey, Wayne Brown, Robert Johnston, Walter Mettling, Phillip Cook, Robert Boll. l Compliments of Compliments of Thue Dime Store 35 Gropp Electric ,J nv .,w 3 4 1 I Awfiff MMM WML WZXJ' AW-55,45 Qjwiw WW XWMQ, WMVWM WW, ZJQWMHWAQMULO H Qfpfamwwjw VWJW few 5 f AJ. n Ml an cw Wxmgiae Mavis singing bass? Speck without his dropped waist line? Carol without a letter from Neil? Jeanie without Roy? The Annual Staff never having to rush for a deadline? Mrs. Cowals never saying hmmmm ? Wayne Prochaska not being a nuisance? The dear boy Gene Autry yodeling? Jo Ann Howard getting below a B? Leta singing softly? Darlene weighing 210 pounds? Juanita not chewing gum in chorus? Martha singing on tune in chorus? James Glick not lisping? Pat Snyder never being late for first period class? Ray Mudd with poor posture? Peggy with blonde hair? Richard Parkhurst obeying all traffic rules? Pete without his wise cracks? Chorus without .Mr. Schanzenbach? Eddie Brewer six feet tall? Gordon with a crew cut? Jean Susick not ignoring JoAnn? Gary Wert never putting his arm around a girl? Mr. Droz not wanting dess'ert? Joe Leahy sitting still for five minutes? Jake and Richard not goofing off ? Moose nicknamed Bunny ? Judy Riggle ignoring other people's conversations? G. C. H. S. WITHOUT THE CLASS OF '56? Mrs. Donald C. Kosloski, R.N. has been school nurse for the last five years in the Grand Coulee school district. She divides her time between the grade school and high school. Compliments of COULEE DAM TOGGERY and MIKE PALANUK 37 'i KH ang a Q S R231 13. Y2i 'g, '? P' H - in V6 Q. ff x 13: 13-C' 'K Ken Wilson, Roger Wert, Roy Webley, Harvey Haven, LeRoy Sanderson mam' gamer y Ron Kerby, Student Body President W 1 Sandra Faye Wilson, DeeAnn Hanford, Colleen Wiese, Io Ann Howard, Ruth Jasper. fwlda? DeeAnn Hanford, Carol Howard, Pat Boll, and Joanne McClain Carol Howard Dick Pozara Football KING and QUEEN DONNA COOK BUD FETTER Prom KING and QUEEN IUDY RIGGLE GARY LARSON High School Sweetheart Basketball King Compliments of THOMSON'S STORE and CLYDE McCLAIN .. it FIRST ROW: Ron Overbey, Wayne Nelson, Don Cherry, Charles Pierce, Don Groff SECOND ROW: Ray Mudd Dwayne Cherry, Jack Benton. Rose Williams DeeAnn Hanford Gail Kusel Compliments of Gou1da's Beauty Shop Coulee Center Hotel L Joyce Trisdale, Pat Boll, Pat Snyder, Leta Weaver, Sandra Humphrey. FIRST ROW: Arthur Gropp, David Grosso, Bill Neubauer SECOND ROW: Kathy Seresun, Johnny Roberts, Larry Palanuk, Roy Brewer, Pete Hilson, Lowell Bowman, Dwayne Cherry, Rodney Carr, Laura Ann Auby, Lonnie Stam per, Wanda Noggles THIRD ROW: Judy Lindberg, Diane Warner, Lana Hartig, Elizabeth Glick, Doug Anderson James Glick, Richard Boll, Sheila Jensen, Mary Jo Pachosa, Joanne McClain, Kathy Jacobson FOURTH ROW: Violetta Taylor, Wesley Stuckey, Bobby Ludolph, Don Whaley, Mark Rauch, Robert McCoy, Pearl Altig, Mr. Schanzenbach. 43 FIRST ROW: Joyce Trisdale, Beryl Warner, Marie Kirchner, Irene Kirchner, Pat Snyder, Martha Larsen, Judy , V Riggle, Karren Orr, Donna Johnson SECOND ROW: Mavis Jurgensen, Juanita Garrison, Darlene Lindore, Gail Kusel, Pat Conley, Rose Williams, Marilyn Brincken, Colleen Wiese, Jean Susick, Leta Weaver, Roxanna Baker, Phyllis Warner, Pearl Altig THIRD ROW: Alvin Best, Richard Rice, Dennis Best, Ron Overbey, Wayne Nelson, Jerry Best, Don Cherry, Richard Boll, James Glick, Lester Wilson, Rodney Carr, Kenneth Hanson FOURTH ROW: Dick Wil- liams, Bud Petter, Gary Wert, Jack Benton, Gary Larson, Ray Mudd, Dwayne Cherry, Charles Pierce, Ron Kerby, Mickey McNeilly, Mr. Schanzenbach. Juanita Garrison, Colleen Wiese, Mavis Jurgensen, Pat Boll, Leta Weaver, Judy Griffin. 44 gage' The Boys' Club has been quite active this year. With money earned from concessions, the boys purchased a trampoline, which was a needed addition to our gym equipment. This spring the club plans to plant trees around the football field and to get the track into condition. Sawdcedad W One of the outstanding clubs in our school is the Service Club. Members of this group sell tickets at games, make posters, work on concessions and assist in decor- ating for dances. The club at pre- sent consists of fifteen members. Several freshmen are diligently working on points, but it is diffi- cult to make the club during the first year unless one is an except- ionally eager beaver. Mx LeRoy Sanderson Gene Autry Gordon Skarr FIRST ROW qLeft to Righty: Beverly Irwin, Mary Jo Pachosa, Rose Williams, Pat Snyder, JoAnn Susick, Judy Bauman ,Margaret Van Hemert SECOND ROW: Erleen Gropp, Joyce Trisdale, Jeanie Rauch, Donna Cook, Phyllis Warner, Audrey Gors, Peggy Brown, Kathy Seresun, Gabriella McLe1land, Judy Brekke, Fay Flowers THIRD ROW: Joanne McClain, Sandra Humphrey, Sally Larson, Pat Overbey, Ruth Jasper, Nancy Bonzon, Faye Wilson, Lana Hartig, Gloria Brenchley, Juanita Garrison, Pat Roe, Miss Harris. 66 'R 9 Judy Griffin, Vice-Presidentg Jo Ann Howard, Treasurerg Colleen Wiese, Vice-Presidentg Pat Conley, President: Donna Johnson, President: Carol Howard, Secreraryg Alta Brown. Secretary. -Qfwx gk . . pm . :A ,V 4C Q f . , XM, .K K -x Q ,Ek I S , 3' 5 Q . N l K A Y' Qi V fi! Fl w 55, VK 6 f w WJ Jw SC M f i Why K' ABOVE: In Principal Enos Under- wood's course in Office Practice, these students have an opportunity each day to apply skills learned in the commercial subjects. ABOVE: The library is a service and teaching agency for students and teachers. Under the direction of Dan Droz, librarian, student assistants check books for circulation, aid in preparing new books for the shelves, and perform other clerical duties. 664417 and ' Z ABOVE: Students are hard at work, keeping up with their shorthand assignments. BELOW: Students in BeginningTyping are carefully supervised by Jack Martin instructor. dence and SW ABOVE: Students gain practical shop experience in the schoo1's well-equipped industrial arts de- E K ' X partment, under the supervision of Mr. Jackson. ABOVE: Journalism students are scanning the bi-weekly newspaper, published under the direction of Mrs. Maxine Crawford. ABOVE: Students in chemistry discuss the day's assignment. LEFT: Girls received some practical training in the Child Development course when they had an opportunity to study the reactions of little Mark Underwood. , kg, If f H I 4 Z- i X WMM ffff fM?,zWf fy giifjjjiffl M25 M Ziff N l I-4 G3 ONON OWN? 232523 f-,anim FOOT 'QNONDIS Ommqo, 'V. 2 I ' U'os: 2221: 0.0 52.6-Omxo g4OC2f--4 I C l ,I. .. t O I n sl ' 0 n -21 Ol f of-55 'D Q .galjqq -1-423 f-IE-40540 e I o O 20 ' up p 1 W N -1 Q 1 , l 4 w I l X X F r'4 . -. , . 4 , Q , .wa . e3f':i 5 ' LLJJI L 54 ., '...5B w H J , ,, Q- 1 - f f 1135: 5 :Ju bA 'f l , EJ, -AV ' g V f , 1' xii- ' g54P, 2 ' 'X W F, 23 ik, - , fr , 71 ' i Q- 1 V 51513, ,Q Q 'eg Q -1 f ' INV , 149 EBSQ 517 gfwS5 Q49 5 1? Q5 Ll! 14 L74 S l JERRY BEST GARY WERT WAYNE NELSON - Senior Defensive End. Wayne has desire and the hustle which substitutes for his size. DICK POZAR - Senior Halfback. Considered one of the finest half- backs G. C. has produced. He is looking forward to college foot- ball. Good luck, Dick. JERRY BEST - Sophomore Halfback A great linebacker who rnade that bone crushing tackle when it was most needed. GARY WERT - Senior End. An aggressive end, his blocks and tackles will be missed next year. BUD FETTER CHARLES PIERCE WAYNE NELSON DICK POZAR BUD FETTER - Senior Halfback. A great competitor with a lot of de- sire and hustle, lost for the season by a back injury in the Manson game. CHARLES PIERCE - Senior Tackle. A mainstay of the Tiger line with his ability to diagnose plays. JACK BENTON - Senior Guard. A good blocker who opened many of those big holes in our opponent's line. GARY LARSON - Senior Quarterback. A great field general. Considered the best passer in the North Central District. DENNIS PIERCE RONNY OVERBEY MICKEY PALANUK - Sophomore Center. Did a terrific job his first year as a regular and has two big years coming up. RONNY KERBY - Senior End. His speed, sticky fingers, and leadership qualities will be missed next year. JACK BENTON GARY LARSON DENNIS PIERCE - Junior Fullback. A hard driving fullback and a sure tackler on defensive. Dennis should have a big year in 1956. RONNY OVERBEY - Senior Guard. The lineman most feared by our opponents and a great team player. MICKEY PALANUK RONNY KERBY RAY MUDD DICK WILLIAMS - Senior Halfback. Slowed up by a knee injury during the season, but a very valuable member of the squad. LEROY SANDERSON - Junior End. V Considered our best defensive end who downed the interference and made the tackle. RAY MUDD - Senior Fullback. A fireball carrier, who could always get the yard when we needed it. GORDON SKAAR - Junior Tackle. A tremendous lineman who is con- sidered one of the greatest in Tiger history. GORDON SKAAR DICK w1LLtAMs LEROY SANDERSON DENNIS BEST EARL ARCHER EARL ARCHER - Junior Tackle. A mainstay in the Tiger line. One of our best blockers and tacklers. DENNIS BEST - Sophomore Halfback. Mutt is a fine tackler and ball carrier who blocked a number of punts. f. x 1.. ,WW - ,WW , . W, ,.,,.,1, ff- . ,,, .- v f ,M F 1 1 ,iw Ls .mf ., , 1 5 . r-Jr' -E if V N. 4' R f s 1: 17' if 27 4 W Qw- 'Z' 'v' ZH- s .-fx, :Q 1,5 ......'-P' -...Q-f' 3 'au xx.- '..-1 C 0 S6 I' xggq 2 34' S FIRST ROW: Jesse Jasper, Dick Pozar, Ron Kerby, Wayne Prochaska, Dick Williams, Mickey Palanuk, Richard Boll SECOND ROW: Robert McCoy, Pete Hilson, Gary Larson, Gary Wert, Jack Benton, Gordon Skaar, Earl Archer, Johnny Winegarden, Mr. Droz. 2? 'Z' S FIRST ROW: Roy Brewer, Roy Webley, Richard Rice, Wayne Brown, Dennis Best, Jerry Best, Archie Price, Mel Tonasket, Jerry Kerby SECOND ROW: Roger Wert, Doug Anderson, Ken Wilson, Richard Benton, Don Whaley, George Good, Rick Johnson, Robert Johnston. 7aaz'5a!Z Sammmq Coach Herb Carlson's 1955 Grand Coulee Tiger football team finished eighth in the state among class B high schools, having a record of seven wins and only one loss. This loss was to Ritzville by a one-touch- down margin. The team was honored by having Dick Pozar and Ron Overbey place HERB CARLSON on the first All-Star team of North Central Washington, and Ron Kerby on the second. Coach Carlson, after two very successful seasons with the Grand Coulee Tigers, has been called into the service where he is serving as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. Although the boys will sorely miss Mr. Carlson's expert coaching and the loss of several senior lettermen, they still hope to have a fine team next year. Zcwdetfafl S The G. C. H. S. Tigers, with Dan Droz as coach, finished a very successful basket- ball season, with a record of twelve wi.ns and six losses. When the Tigers played host to a Christmas Invitational Tournament, Grand Coulee took first, Coulee Dam, secondg Coulee City, thirdg and Almira, fourth. In the county tournament the Tigers first played Warden and won 64 to 43. On the next night they beat a Mansfield team 63 to 48. The championship game was played between Grand Coulee and Quincy. Grand Coulee played an excellent game of con- trolled ball, losing to Quincy b only one point--final score 19 to 18. Ronny Kerby placed on the All-County first give, and Gary Wert and Gary Larson won berths on the All-County second. The G. C. H. S. Tigers, by taking second in the county, won the right to enter the North Central Washington District Tournament which was played at Grand Coulee. After winning their first DAN DROZ two games in this event, they played Win- throp for the championship. They lost this game by a large score, but by the rules of double elimination the Ti ers played Entiat for second place. After Losing, they auto- matically took third place in the tournament. The boys are to be congratulated for being I one of the few Grand Coulee teams which have gone this far in the district. Sponsored by THE SILVER DOLLAR and KAP'S FLYING A 6o A 332 f iii' ,Q xy N H WK., .This year book has been made possible, in part, by contributions from these business and professional friends of the area. For their help in recording our school year we wish to thank the following: ff my 'Alf ,fx AZ .5 v Q? 95 , . x Q fr . ,x CZ, L M fx: K rp-5 -11 THE COULEE THEATRES RUSSELL DRUG BROWNE'S DEPT. STORE LOEPP HARDWARE 8: FURNITURE INC. GROPP ELECTRIC ' BUTTON .IEWELERS GRAND COULEE SHOE SHOP SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. THUE DIME STORE THE WILDLIFE CAFE DOVER'S GRAYCE'S DRESS SHOP GOULDA'S BEAUTY SHOP COULEE CENTER HOTEL WILSON BRENNAN JIM TATE MOTORS BERT HOWARD, DARIGOLD MGR. GRAND COULEE CLEANERS M8nM FURNITURE WILSON'S BURGER BAR COULEE DAM STORES COULEE DAM HARDWARE DR. LEE GARD GREEN HUT CAFES 85 CURIO SHOP RAWE 85 RAUCH HARDWARE SKY DECK MOTEL BILL'S BARBER SHOP BEA'S BEAUTY NOOK WARNER'S PHILLIP 66 YOUNG'S GREENHOUSE ROY'S RICHFIELD MR. 8: MRS. 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