Granite Falls High School - Pilchuck Yearbook (Granite Falls, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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 I JACK SCOFIELD student council 3 class president 4 editor of Tiger Rag 4 assistant editor of Tiger Rag 3 Big G 1,2 basketball 1,4 football 4 all school play 1,2 boys club 1,2,3,4 freshman initiation committee 4 DEANNE WEBER class secretary-treasurer 1,2 all school play 1,2 Cantata 1,2,4 Girls club 1,2,3,4 Play Day 1 Glee 1,2,3,4 Girls club hi jinx 2 Style show 1,2 girls club chairman 2 yell leader 2,3 pep club 2,3,4 operetta 3,4 girls club conference 3 gelegate to PSS? conference 3 student leaders conference 3 career day 3 girls club president 3 junior prom committee 3 freshman initiation committee 4 senior ball committee 4 torch club 4 senior play 4 student bocy secretary-treasurer 4 girls club committee 1,2,4 girls club letterman 2,3,4 ANNETTE MACOMBER girls club 1,2,3,4 girls club committee 1,2,3,4 Pep club 4 glee 1 senior play 4 junior prom committee 3 senior ball committee 4 freshman initiation committee 4 EARL HUNT Transfered from Tacoma in his senior year. JENNIE LIPKE girls club 1,2,3,4 Pep club 4 glee 1 senior play 4 junior prom committee 3 senior ball committee 4 freshman Initiation committee 4 girls club committee 1,2,3,4 11

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BARBARA JONES class secretary-treasurer Girls club cabinet U Girls club conference U Pep club h Majorettes U senior ball committee h senior play U Tiger Rag staff U initiation committee U Girls club committee U BILL GEHL Boys club 1,2,3,U Big G 1 football 1 basketball 1 baseball 1 Tiger Rag staff k junior prom committee 3 senior ball committee U senior play h freshman initiation committee U JANET MICHAEL CLARE PETERSEN senior play U junior prom committee 3 senior ball committee U Tiger Rag staff U Student council representative lx class vice-president 1 basketball 1 initiation committee U Boys club 1,2,3,U Student Council representative k Girls Club Chairman U Pep club 2,3,h Majorettes 2,3 Leader of majorettes U operetta 3 U senior play U all school play 2 Torch club U cantata 2, k Delegate to PSSP conference 3 Girls Club conference U Career Day 3 Glee 1,2,3,U Triple Trio 2,3 junior prom committee 3 senior ball committee U freshman initiation committee U Tiger Rag staff U style show 2 play day 1 Girls club letter 3,U Girls club committee 1,2,3,U Councy i usic estival 2 Girls club hi-jinx 2 P.T.A. Benefit show2 Home Ec AssociationTea Girls club 1,2,3,h Honor roll 3,U DAVID RI5SNER class president 1 secretary-treasurer 3 basketball 1,U assistant business manager of business manager of Annual U Boys club 1,2,3,U initiation committee U junior prom committee 3 senior ball committee U Torch club U 10



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SENIOR HISTORY In our Freshman year we had thirty-two students. Our class officers were: David Riesner, president; Clare Petersen, vice president; Deanne Weber, secretary; William Ehret, treasurer. In Athletics the freshman class made a very good showing for themselves by plac- ing a man on every team. We raised money by selling at games and giving dances. We started our Sophomore year off with the election of class officers. They were: John Roach, president; David Riesner, vice president; Deanne Weber, secretary- treasurer. We raised money by selling at games and holding mixers. Several of the class members were in the all-school play. Our Junior year was a very successful year. We ended the year with $200 in our treasury. Our Junior Prom was held December 7, 1951. The theme was Forest Paradise, which was a big success. Our class officers were Arlene Winje, president; John Roach, vice president; David Riesner, secretary-treasurer. The year ended with 19 Juniors left. The Senior year started off by electing officers. They were Jack Scofield, president; Jack Melton, vice president; Earbara Jones, secretary-treasurer. The Senior play was held Dec. 3, 1952. The name of the play was Just Ducky , and was a big success. Our High School career ended with our Baccalaureate and Commencement services. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, CLASS OF 1953. We, the Senior Class of 1953, being of unsound mind, weak from all school work, foolish, dullwitted, and the best-looking class ever to graduate from G.F.H.S., do hereby bequeath to our friends and enemies the following: I, Melvin 3ond, bequeath my ability to do nothing to anybody. I, Lester Brenner, bequeath my football uniform to Joe Bowyer. I, Lindy Carpenter, bequeath my ability to play football to Jerry Acton. I, Pat Driscoll, bequeath my whiskers to urville Gulseth. We, Kay Fay, Ray Fay, Alice Rogers, bequeath our yell-leading positions to Rita Roach, Marlene Bernethy and Mickie Giroux. I, Ervin Gardner, bequeath my happy smile to Terry Falkner. I, Bill Gehl, bequeath my ability to drive the Hot Pontiac to Benell. I, Earl Hunt, bequeath my dark wavy hair to Glen Willard. I, Barbara Jones, bequeath all my hard work as secretary-treasurer of the senior class to any poor junior who wants it. I, Lilah Lee, bequeath my singing in operettas to Rita Roach. I, Jennie Lipke, bequeath my ability to chew gum in school to Verona and Jackie Day. I, Annette Macomber, bequeath my ability to flirt with boys to Leda Doming. I, Jack Kelton, bequeath my constant attendance at school to Zeal Barstow. I, Janet Michael, bequeath my position as leader of the majorettes to anyone who wants it. I, Clare Petersen, bequeath my ability to drive my car carefully(?) to Howard Barstow, if he knows how. I, David Riesner, bequeath my quiet manner to Morris Erickson. I, John Roach, bequeath my typing ability to Tom Burrus. I, Jack Scofield, bequeath my ability to speak distinctly to Gary Weber. I, Deanne Weber, bequeath my ability to get along with the facility to Barb Erickson and Janice Barstow. I, Arlene Winje, have nothing left to bequeath. The school has it all. To the juniors we leave the joy of becoming Seniors. To the sophomores we leave our quiet ways and manners. They need them. To the freshmen we leave our ability to get away with murder. Good Luck i To the faculty we leave with the hope that they won't miss us too much. With Miss Easton, our advisor, we leave a few more gray hairs and wrinkles. To the school we leave no tiling. We just leave. 12

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