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

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ANNUAL STAFF L.ft to Right: Edith Tapper, Byron Padgett, Joan Winge, Pat Rawlins, Mr. Kilkenny, Jeff Craggs, Bill Davisson, Morion McLeod, Vicki Carpenter. Editor................. Asst. Editor........... Business Manager . . Asst. Business Manager Sports Editor .... Artist................. Asst. Artist........... Typist................. .Bill Davisson . . Joan Winge Marion McLeod . Byron Padgett . Jeff Craggs Vicki Carpenter . Pat Rawlins . Edith Tupper DEDICATION We, the staff of the 1958 Pilchuck wish to dedi- cate this annual to its namesake, ML Pilchuck. GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON GRANITE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Congratulations to the graduates of 1958. It seems only a very short time ago that you entered high school. The years to come will pass more quickly and I admonish the under classmen and graduates to evaluate well their time and talents that none of these be deteriorated or misused with lack of use. Congratulations to the annual staff and Mr. Kilkenny for the production of this annual, which will be cherished by many as the official record of all the activities of Granite Falls High School during 1957 58. Your theme of winter sports, in this years annual commemorates nicely the opening of skiing on Mt. Pilchuck. As our annual was named after this stately peak may we always follow its example of reaching upward for light and truth to ever illuminate our pathways of life. Greetings to the students in general but in a special sense to the Seniors and the Annual Staff. To the Seniors congratulations and best wishes and to the Annual Staff congratulations for a job well done. Gordon M. Hey H. S. Principal. Mrs. Mot er was the secretary again this year. She was a great help to all of the kids. 4 FACULTY MR. BARTHLOW — U. S. History, Drivers Training, P. E. MR. BROWER — Biology, General Math, Algebra, Physics MISS EASTON - Typing, Shorthand, Journalism, Bookkeeping MR. ANDERSON — Band, Chorus, Frosh Orientation MR. CODER — Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Metal Shop, Auto Mechanics MRS. BECKMEYER - Home Ec., P. E. MR. STUIVENGA — 7th English, Geography, 7th Science MRS. WOOD — Librarian MR. WOOD - Math., Geometry, Latin, 8th Grade Science MR. KILKENNY - English, U. S. History. 5 This years cooks were Mrs. Kanikeberg, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Carpenter. They put out some exceptionally good lunches. To them go many thanks. Al Bond was the custodian this year. Our school was spic and span from the day we started until the day we left. The students really appreciated Al's work. 6 MARION McLEOD Student Council 1, 3 Homecoming Princess 2 Girls Club Vice President 3 Yell Leader 3, 4 Chorus 2, 4 Girls Club Rep. 2, 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Business Manager of Annual 4 Senior Play 4 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT OTTAWAY F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 Senior Play 4 Frosh Initiation 4 Junior Prom Comm. 4 Senior Ball Comm. 4 Band 1, 2, 3 DEAN STEINKE (Deaner) Class President 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2 Football 4 A.S.B. President 4 Student Council Rep. 3 F.H.A. Vice President 2 Big ‘ G 1, 2, 3, 4 Asst. Editor of Annual 3 DARLENE MORGAN Girls Club 1 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Initiation Comm. 4 Junior Prom 3 Senior Ball Comm. 4 Senior Play 4 Typing Club 2 Homecoming Comm. 3 8 WALTER SCHERER (Walt) Band 1 Chorus 3, 4 F.F.A. 1, 2 Senior Play 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Sr. Ball Comm. 4 Initiation Comm. 4 VICTORIA CARPENTER (Vicki) A.S.B. Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 Tiger Rag 4 Chorus 4 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 4 Leadership Conference 2 Jr. Prom 3 Senior Piuy 4 Student Council 4 SHARON BENIOT Girls’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee 1, 2, 3 4 Yell Leader 2 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Homecoming Princess 3 Class Secretary 3, 4 Treasurer 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Drill Team 4 Homecoming Comm. 3 EDWARD HORN (Ed) Class President 4 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3 Big “G” 1,2,3 Senior Play 4 Chorus 1 Junior Prom Comm. 3 Initiation Comm. 4 Senior Ball Comm. 4 9 frank bear Senior Play 4 All School Play 3 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2 Senior Ball Comm. 4 Senior Sneak Comm. 4 KENNETH LECKVOLD (Mike) Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Big G” 1, 2, 3, 4 Initiation Comm. 4 Class Vice President 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Sr. Ball Comm. 4 Sr. Sneak Comm. 4 LARRY SCHERRER (Wire Hair) Big G” Secretary 3 Chorus 4 Basketball 1 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 All-School Play 3 Football 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Big “W 1,2, 3,4 4-H 1 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 ELDON BERG Entered Granite Falls From Cleveland High School in Portland Senior Play 4 Initiation Comm. 4 Senior Ball Comm. 4 10 RONNIE PERRIGOUE (Ron) Student Council Rep. 2 Chorus 4 Boys Club 4 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 F.F.A. Treosurer 2 Football 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Initiation Comm. 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Sr. Ball Comm. 4 WILLIAM DAVISSON (Davio) Student Council 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 3 Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3 Editor of Annual 4 Asst. Business Mgr. of Annual 3 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Leadership Conference 3 Winner of Safe Drivers 3 BILL McGEE (Po s) Chorus 4 Football 4 Big G” 3, 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Basketball Manager 3 Initiation Comm. 4 Senior Play 4 Senior Ball Comm. 4 Football Manager 1 11 GUS SCHWENDTKE Torch Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 F.F.A. 1 Football 4 Initiation Comm. 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Senior Ball Comm. 4 SHIRLEY BURRUS Dramatics Club 1, 2 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Club Rep. 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Initiation Comm. 4 Senior Play 4 Chorus 1, 3, 4 Senior Ball Comm. 4 Homecoming Comm. 3 Typing Club 2 DELORES PORTER Chorus 4 Senior Play 4 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Sextet 2 Junior Prom Comm. 3 Initiation Comm. 4 CHARLES SPROMBERG (Chuck) Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Big “G 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice President 2 Co-Captain Football 2 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Initiation Comm. 4 Chorus 4 Senior Ball Comm. 4 12 WILLIAM DEARINGER (Bill) Band 1, 2, 3 Torch 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 3 Senior Play 4 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 4 Torch Club President 3 CHARLES BARTON Vice President 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Big G 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Comm. 3 Frosh Initiation 4 Senior Ball Comm. 4 Chorus 4 Track 1 EDITH TUPPER Class Secretary 1 Girls' Club President 4 Student Council 4 Drill Leader 4 Annual Staff 4 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Homecoming Comm. 3, 4 CHARLES CURTIS (Shiek) Football 1, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Big G 2, 3,4. Torch Club Pres. 4 Chorus 4 Student Council 4 Constitution Comm. 2, 3 Leadership Conference 2 13 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY The year 1968, ten years after I graduated from Granite Falls High School. I returned to my old home town to visit friends and relatives. I found, to my utter amazement, that the town had grown by some 10,000 people. The population has a staggering 10,600. I stepped from my light blue $200,000 car and walked into a nearby hotel only to learn that it and 500 others just like it are owned and managed by an old classmate Eldon Berg. One day, five years ago, he had been digging ditches in his back yard and had struck oil. As I walked around the lobby of the hotel, I discovered a new machine I had never seen before. It was Vivacious Vicki's Vodka Vending machine. I heard Miss Carpenter is making millions of dollars on this business venture. Upon reading the newspaper, I was surprised to see that the gossip column editor is my old friend, Bill McGee. His motto is If I can't find a scandal. I'll make one. I found that Larry Scherrer is also employed as the advice to the lovelorn editor. Upon reading further I saw that Mike Leckvold had been elected Mayor of Granite Falls. It is said that he got into office by stuffing the ballot box. As I walked back to the hotel, I met Gus Schwendtke, the famous scientist. He has been working on a new space rocket that will go on forever. He told me that Bob Ottoway, an agriculture expert, had just dis- covered a way to make blue grass grow in swamps. I also found out that Sharon Benoit had married that new singing rage, Ronald Perrigoue. Ron became famous by adding a new twist to the Rock 'n' Roll dance. As Gus and I walked down the street, I noticed a big bill board advertising Dearing-oil. I was surprised for I didn't know that our classmate, Bill Dearinger has purchased the Mobilgas Corporations and has changed the name to Dearing-oil. Being hungry I stopped at a hamburger stand for one of Horn's Homemade, Highgrade, High-priced Ham- burgers. They are the best kind, you know. Ed Horn is a world renowned hamburger chef and is raking in $50,000 a year from the teenagers in Granite and the neighboring metropolis, Robe. I was surprised to hear from Ed that Miss Edith Tupper and Mrs. Delores Porter have gone into the cosmetics business together. Although they were well known for their many other things, their specialties are eyebrow pencils and hair bleaches, you know, for that eye catching, bleached-out look. When I turned to leave Ed's establishment, I met Frank Bear. He told me that he has invented a couple of new gadgets for the Chrysler Corporation. They are the clutch peddle and the floor gearshift. By turning back to the local newspaper, I learned that Marion McLeod is really getting around. She is the town's leading party doll. If she isn't attending a party somewhere it is because she is at home having one of her own. Upon driving into the country I came to Darlene Morgan's 500 acre horse ranch just east of Granite. She is raising race horses and is a Bookie on the side. Her Bookie activities are very profitable. Darlene told me that Grace Macomber and Charles Spromberg have been married for five years. Charles is the town Mortician. His slogan is The Deader the Better. Darlene also told me that Bill Davisson just can't stay married. He has had eight wives in the past ten years. His occupation is marriage counselor for Granite and vicinity. That night as I looked out of my window on the thirtieth floor of the hotel I saw the sign S. C. B. Space Conquerers, Incorporated. This was something that I thought should be investigated, so I dashed down to the building that was supporting the vast sign. It was owned by Dean Steinke, Charles Curtis, and Charles Barton, three scientific geniuses of the class of '58, who have gotten rich from the money they have taken in for fares on a super space rocket they will launch in '78. In my newspaper, I saw an advertisement which said, Shirley's Shiny Chartreuse Shoe Laces. Phone PICKLES 1-7082. I called to see if this could be my old classmate Shirley Burrus. I found out that I was right. Shirley has been running this business for four years. She says Chartreuse shoe laces are the latest thing now. Everyone has them, (that is, all the Cats in town do). They go well with Walter Scherrer's invention. Pink Suede Shoes - better known as Pink Bucks. Walt is now a school teacher at Granite High School. He had to turn to teaching when his latest record, Last Hate Affair, flopped, he didn't sell one record. I then returned to my room for I had to be up at three to attend one of Marion's out-of-state parties in Palm Beach, Florida. 14 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Grace Macomber, bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Howard Lindbeck. Use it wisely. I, Delores Porter, bequeath my ability to finish school to Carol Driscoll. I, Larry Scherrer, bequeath my ability to play football to Ken Scherrer. I, Walt Scherrer, don't bequeath a thing because I don't have anything (the truth is, I'm stingy). I, Dean Steinke, bequeath my Ford and Chevy to anyone who wants a good size headache. I, Gus Schwendtke, bequeath the Studebaker to my brothers to improve their muscles in lifting the motor in and out. I, Bob Ottaway, bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to my brothers. They need it. I, William Edward McGee I, bequeath my ability to. not get anything done in auto shop to any unlucky person who takes auto shop. I, Ron Perrigoue, bequeath my flirting ability to Kent Junior Librarian Hanson. I, Charles Spromberg, bequeath my dirty football pants, pads and bandages to anyone who can pay the doctor bills. I, Bill Davisson, bequeath my mean little pranks to Chuck Tupper in hopes that he will liven up the school. I, Charles Barton, bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Whisk. I, Frank Bear, bequeath my ability to do bookkeeping to Ken Scherrer, even though he won't use it. I, Sharon Beniot, bequeath my love of Oldsmobiles to anyone who's fool enough to get mixed up with them. I, Eldon Berg, bequeath my ability to do math to Bruce Berg. I, Shirley Burrus, bequeath my quiet ways to Bob Bond, he needs it. I, Victoria Kathleen Carpenter, bequeath mv bleached-out hair to anyone who wants that bleached- out look. I, Charles Curtis, bequeath my shoulder pads to Kenny Lease. I, Mike Leckvold, bequeath my ability to keep Ford front-ends in good shape to Big Hans Maik. I, Edith Tupper, bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Joan Winje. Use it wisely, Joan. I, Marion McLeod, bequeath Nothing. If I can't take everything with me I won't go. I, Bill Dearinger, bequeath my ability to do mathematics to anyone who loves to do math. I, Darlene Morgan, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Kilkenny to Harry Swanson. He needs it. I, Ed Horn, bequeath my ability to get along with teacher to Mike Johnson. Brother, he needs it. 15 SUPERLATIVES BEST DRESSED Edith Topper, Ron Perrigoue MOST STUDIOUS Bill Dearinger, Darlene Morgan JUNIORS REAR ROW, Left to Right: Lyndell Hunt, Terry Schmadeka, Frank Day, Don Wheatly, Jeff Craggs, Marvin Woolman, Duane Burden, Lyle Jeffers. MIDDLE ROW: Koren Dahl, Bertie Benoit, Jim Walt- ers, Gale Good, Byron Padgett, Waldemar Schwendke, Beatrice Lindbeck, Carol Driscoll. FRONT ROW: Karen Dale, Nancy Fisher, Joan Abbott, Pat Rawlins, Carol Stiffler, Sharon Westland, Linda Campbell, Joan Winje. JUNIOR CLASS EVENTS The officers for the year were: President, Terry Schmadeka; Vice President, Marvin Woolman; Secretary, Joan Winje; Student Council Representatives were Roberta Benoit, Byron Padgett. The juniors had 25 students in their class this year. Don Wheat- ly left in the middle of the year and reduced their class to 24. The juniors were a very active class. They sold at three ball games. The theme of the Junior Prom was Moonlight Seranade. It was held on November 22 and was a big success. The Junior Carnival was held on March 14 and it also was a huge success. 18 SOPHOMORES BACK ROW, L«ft to Rlghti Chuck Tupper, David Rawlins, Marx Menzel, Harry Swanson, Kenny Scherrer, Bob Bond. MIDDLE ROW: Ivan Maik, Ruth Anderson, Grace Byrnes, Karen Englebritson, Roberta Henderson, Shoron Perrigoue, Beverly Stanton. FRONT ROW: Sylvia Campbell, Pat Leek- void, Judy Pratt, Nona Nelson, Pat Pold, Carolyn Bond, Morie Cook. SOPHOMORE CLASS EVENTS The officers for the year were: President, Nona Nelson; Vice-President, Pat Leckvold; Secretary, Beverly Stanton; Treasurer, Sylvia Campbell; Student Council Representatives were, Kenneth Jacot, Ruth Anderson. The Sophomore class hasn't been too active this year. They were the first class to have a bake sale. They sold at a football game and a basketball game. 19 FRESHMEN BACK ROW, Left to Right; Buddy Klaus, Kenny Lease, Kent Honson, Don Bunklemon, Marvin Roye, Vern Ottwoy, Ernest Williams, Jack Larson, Seigfreid Schwendtke, Bradley Cool. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Anderson, Judy Riesner, Leslie Berlin, Ray Smith, Jerry Dearinger, Gary Zerfoss, Mike Taklo, Gorden Day, lone Scherrer, Nancy Kennedy. FRONT ROW: Nancy Sawyer, Jackie Jacot, Dorothy Allen, Kathleen Winje, Ruth Thompson, Kathy Younce, Darlene Bond, Carolyn Harstad, Billie Jean Dale, Beverly Horn, Marlys Mulvaney. FRESHMEN CLASS EVENTS The officers for the year were: President, Jerry Dear- inger; Vice-President, Kenneth Lease; Secretary, Kent Hanson; Student Council Representatives, Bradley Cool, Dorothy Allan. During the year the freshmen sponsored a dance and sold at several gartfes. Eighth Grade BACK ROW: Lyle Poolman, Mike Craggs, Dale Spromberg, Larry Clark, Tommy Burnett, Steve Ber- gan, Harold Ottoway, Clifford Wiess, John Scherrer, Danny Perrigoue, Jimmy Adkisson. ROW TWO: Eugene Bailey, Terry Maw, Gloria Bunkleman, Edith Stanton, Elise Baker, Bonnie Pratt, Arlene Larson, Jackie Main, Willard Sudds, Bobby Benoit. ROW ONE: Donna Huber, Pauline Haskins, Liza Cartwright, Kaye Leckvold, Diane Sther, Mikie Miller, Mary Sundquist, Joanne Cook, Sandra Murphy, Jenny Lindbeck. EIGHTH GRADE EVENTS The officers for the year were: President, Lyle Pool- man; Vice-President, Steve Bergan; Secretary , Mary Sundquist; Student Council Representatives, Edith Stan- ton, Mike Craggs. During the year they sponsored a dance and had a bake sale. 22 Seventh Grade BACK ROW: Douglas Campbell, Richard Lasley, Mike Pray, Leonard Reef, Mike Johnson, Gary Molder, Dennis Ferber, Emil Scherrer, Dave Perrigoue, Harold Gray. MIDDLE ROW: Janie Acton, Jeanie Swanson, Lauraine Virta, Peggy Smith, Kathy Wheatley, Loreli Beiring, Morlan Dearinger, Margie Abbott, Cameron Menzel, Marsha Harrison. FRONT ROW: Jim Engebretsen, Joe Engebret- sen, Arthur Arnold, Janie Boyd, Joan Ashe, Diane Gray, Barbara Melton, Claudia Boyd, Norman Stuvinga, Arthur Ware, Gilbert Winje. SEVENTH GRADE EVENTS The officers for the year were: President, Joan Ashe; Vice-President, Gilbert Winje; Secretary, Joe Engebretsen; Student Council Representatives were Donna Dale, Jim Engebretsen. They weren't very active this year. They only had a food sale and a movie. DRILL TEAM STARTING FROM CENTER OF Pot Leckvold, Shoron Benoit, Marie Cook, Beatrice Lind- beck, Jackie Jacot, Judy Riesner, Carolyn Bond, Beverly Horn, Joan Winje, Ruth Anderson, Judy Pratt, Kathleen Winje, lone Scherrer, Nona Nelson, Darlene Bond, Billie Jeon Dale, Roberto Hen- derson, Kathleen Younce, Edith Tupper, Koren Engebretsen, Corol Stiffler, Pat Rawlins, Joan Abbott. The drill tearr, was organized this year and has done a fine job perforrring at most of the basketball games. They sold school candy bars to pay for their uniforms. The leader was Edith Tupper, assistant leaders were Pat Leckvold, Joan Winje, and the drummer was Joan Abbott. GIRLS CABINET BACK ROW: Beverly Horn, Joan Abbot, Roberta Henderson, Marion McLeod. FRONT ROW: Pat Leckvold, Edith Topper, Carol Stiffler. The Girls Cabinet consists of one girl from each class, the advisor Mrs. Beckrreyer, the President Edith Tupper, the Vice-President Carol Stiffler, and the Secre- tary Pat Leckvold. They sponsored the Homecoming dance which was held on February 14th. Music was played by the high school dance band. They also sold at several Basketball GIRLS CLUB FIRST ROW: Marie Cook, Shoron Benoit, Karen Dahl, Koren Anderson, Morion McLeod, Joan in e, Beatrice Lindbeck, Beverly Horn, Jocicie Jocat, Pot Leckvold, Jody Reisner, Nancy Sawyer, Morlys Mulvaney. SECOND ROW: Roberta Benoit, Jody Pratt, Beverly Stonton, Rjt- Anderson, Nancy Kennedy, Pot Lewis, Delores Porter, Dorothy Allen. THIRD ROW: Kath’een Wmje, one Scherrer, Shirley Borros, Corolyn Horstod, Dalene Vcrjon, Nona Nelson, Billie Jeon - aie. FOURTH ROW: Dalene Bwid, Kathy Younce, Edith Tow ef. Grocie Byrne, Rooertc Henoerser, Koren Dole, Roth Thompson FIFTH ROW: Undo Campbell. Snaron Wesriono, Carol Stiffler, Pot Rawlins, Joan Abbott, Koren Engebretsen, Nancy Fisher. LETTERMEN STANDING, Left to Right: Byron Padgett, Larry Scherrer, Marvin Roye, Charles Barton, Charles Curtis, Marvin Woolman, Chuck Spromberg, Dean Stienke, Mike Leckvold, Coach Barthlow. SITTING: Bob Bond, Ivan Maik, Ed Horn, Ron Perrigoue, Bill Davisson, Terry Schmadeka, Jeff Craggs, Bill Dearinger, Ken Scherrer. The big G officers this year were president. Bill Davisson; Byron Padgett, vice president; and Chuck Curtis, secretary. We sold at the Homecoming game. And we also helped the Girls' Club put on the Homecoming dance. 28 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Walter Scherrer, Bill McGee, Terry Schmadeka, Charles Barton, Jeff Craggs, Chuck Curtis, Marvin Woolman, Larry Scherrer, Chuck Spromberg, Byron Padgett. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Dale, Ron Perrigoue, Bill Davisson, Carol Stiffler, Roberta Henderson, Pat Rawlins, Karen Englebritson, Sharon Perrigoue, Beverly Stanton, Ruth Anderson, Nona Nelson, Marie Cook. FRONT ROW: Pat Leckvold, Grace Macumber, Darlene Morgan, Delores Porter, Grace Byrnes, Edith Tupper, Vicki Carpenter, Pat Lewis, Marion McLeod, Caroline Bond, Sharon Benoit. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Charles Tupper, David Rawlins, Marx Menzel, Harry Swanson, Kenny Jacot, Kenny Scherrer, Bob Bond. MIDDLE ROW: Ivan Maik, Ruth Anderson, Grace Byrnes, Karen Anderson, Roberta Henderson, Sharon Perrigoue, Bev Stanton. FRONT ROW: Sylvia Campbell, Pat Leckvold, Judy Pratt, Nona Nelson, Pat Lewis, Caroline Bond, Marie Cook. This year the chorus sang for the H.i.A., put on a Christmas concert and attended three con- tests, Bellingham, Everett and Bellevue. Mr. Anderson was our teacher. There were 32 in the chorus this year. 29 TORCH CLUB BACK ROW: Miss Easton, Woldemar Schwendtke, Karen Dale, Karen Engebretsen, Pat Rawlins, Bill Dearinger, Carol Stiffler, Gustav Schwendtke. FRONT ROW: Ruth Anderson, Frank Bear, Nona Nelson, Chuck Curtis, Jeff Craggs, Beverly Stanton. TORCH CLUB EVENTS The officers for the year were: President, Chuck Curtis; Vice-President, Frank Bear; Secretary, Nona Nelson. During the year they put on a play callld “Her Kissin Cousin , and also sponsored a movie. BAND BACK ROW: Bonnie Pratt, Arlene Larson, Edith Stanton, Terry Maw, Wilard Sudds, Gilbert Winje, Morlan Dearinger. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Pray, Lisa Cartwright, Eugene Bailey, Margie Abbott. FRONT ROW: Barbara Melton, Joan Ashe, Gloria Bunklemen, Emil Scherrer, Jackie Main, Loreli Beiring, and conducter Mr. Anderson. 30 STUDENT COUNCIT BACK ROW: Mr. Anderson, Edith Stanton, Byron Padgett, Bradley Cool, Chuck Curtis, Kenneth Jacot, Mike Craggs, Edith Tupper. FRONT ROW: Donna Dale, Roberta Benoit, Marvin Woolman, Dean Steinke, Ruth Anderson, Jimmy Engebretsen, Dorothy Allan. The Student Council consists of a boy and girl from each class, the advisor Mr. Anderson, the President Dean Steinke, the Vice-President Marvin Woolman, and the Secretary Vicki Carpenter. TIGER RAG STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Assistant Editor, Byron Padgett; Assistant Sports Editor, Marvin Woolman; Business Manager, Karen Dale; Sports Editor, Terry Schmadeka; Editor, Jeff Craggs; Advisor, Miss Easton. 31 FRESHMEN MEMORIES 32 33 SENIOR PLAY STANDING: Larry Scherrer, E Iden Berg, Walter Scherrer, William Davison, Frank Bear, Ed Horn, Bill Dearinger, Bob Ottaway. SITTING: Miss Easton, Grace Macomber, Darlene Morgan, Sharon Benoit, Edith Tupper, Marion McLeod, Vicki Carpente . Friday, Nov. 15, was the date on which the seniors presented their senior play, Finders Creepers . It was a three-act mystery-comedy which took place in a mortu- ary. The cast was: Wilbur Maxwell.............................................Eldon Berg Hercules Nelson............................................Frank Bear Henry.......................................................Bill Davisson Celeste............................................Sharon Beniot Claude.......................................................Bob Ottaway Nina Quigley ................................... Morion McLeod Daphne............................................Darlene Morgan Aunt Mary..................................................Edith Tupper Harry Schuster............................................... Ed Horn Uncle Bob...................................................Walt Scherrer Granny...........................................Delores Porter Mr. Quigley......................................Bill Dearinger Dr. Brown.....................................Gustav Schwendtke Madeline...................................................Vicki Carpenter HOMECOMING QUEEN SHARON LEFT TO RIGHT: Prince Dean Steinke, Princess Marion McLeod, Queen Sharon Benoit, King Chuck Curtis, Crown Bearers Scott Bond, Cindy Bond, Princess Karen Dale, Prince Bill Dearinger - not pictured, Prince Terry Schmadeka, Princess Nona Nelson, Prince Jeff Craggs, Princess Pat Leckvold. 35 36 FOOTBALL BACK ROWi Larry Scherrer; Assistant coach, Jean Brower; Dean Steinke; Ivan Maik; Byron Padgett; Coach, Bill Barthlow. FRONT ROWi Charles Barton; Ken Scherrer; Bill Davisson; Chuck Spromberg; Chuck Curtis; Jeff Craggs; Marvin Woolman. This year's football team, was one of most successful in quite some time, ow- ing to the fact that the boys who played the sport really worked hard during prac- tices. The Tigers ended the season with a count of 4 wins and 3 losses, which could be called a record for this school. One of the biggest factors in Granite's success was the fact that we were able to get at least 24 players to compete for starting jobs and of these 24 not one dropped from the squad. 38 Coaches You can't win games without coaches, can you? These two young men kept the boys in top shape and helped bring the Tig- ers into the winning column. Good luck next year Coaches! Team Jean Brower and Bill Barthlow BACK ROW: Dill Davisson; Terry Schmadeka; Jeff Craggs; Chuck Curtis, Co-Captain; Charles Bar- ton; Marvin Woolman; Dean Stienke; Chuck Spromberg, Co-Captain. ROW TWO: Ken Jacot; Lyndell Hunt; Gus Schwentke; Harry Swanson; Bill McGee; Larry Scherrer; Marx Menzel; Charles Tupper; Ron Perrigoue. FRONT ROW: Jean Brower; Bob Bond, Manager; Byron Padgett; Bradley Cool; Ken Lease; Ivan Maik; Ken Scherrer; Jerry Dearinger; Buddy Klaus; Earnest Williams, Manager; Bill Barthlow, Coach. SEASON RECORD Granite Falls - - 20 Granite Falls - - 13 Granite Falls - - 26 Granite Falls - - 0 Granite Falls - - 9 Granite Falls - - 0 Granite Falls - - 12 Coupville-- 7 La Conner - 7 Sultan------7 Tolt........7 Tahoma------22 Lakeside - - 26 Darrington - 30 39 Ivan Maik, Sophomore, back Byron Padgett, Junior, back Dean Stienke, Senior, back Terry Schmadeka, Junior, back Jeff Craggs, Junior, tackle Chuck Curtis, Senior, center Bill Davisson, Ken Scherrer, Senior, guard Sophomore, tackle Chuck Tupper, Sophomore, center n Bill McGee, Senior, guard Bradley Cool, Freshman, back 40 Lorry Scherrjr, Senior, back Chuck Spromberg, Senior, guard Morv Woolman, Junior, end Charles Barton, Senior, end Harry Swanson Ken Lease, Freshman, tackle Buddy Klaus, Freshman, back Lyndell Hunt, Junior, guard Gus Schewntke, Senior, back Ken Jacot, Sophomore, back Ron Perrigoue, Senior, back 41 Bill Dearinger Ron Perrigoue Chuck Spromberg Terry Schmadeka Marvin Woolmon Jeff Craggs Chuck Curtis Individual Scoring Terry Schmadeka . . . 229 Charles Curtis .... 112 Jeff Craggs.............. 99 Chuck Spromberg ... 79 Marv Woo I man........... 65 Dean Stienke................. 34 Larry Scherrer............... 10 Bill Dearinger................ 8 Gale Good.................... 11 Ed Horn....................... 6 Larry Scherrer 42 A” SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT! Lyndell Hunt, Ed Horn, Larry Scherrer, Chuck Spromberg, Terry Schmadeka, Jeff Craggs, Chuck Curtis, Marvin Woolman, Marvin Roye, Bill Dearinger, Ron Perrigoue, Manager, Bill Mulvaney; Cooch, Mr. Barthlow; Manager, Jim Walters. SEASON RECORD Lake Stevens 36 Lake Stevens 36 Darrington 64 La Conner 68 Tolt 47 Sultan 41 Skykomish 43 Sultan 61 Orcas Island 24 La Conner 57 Coupeville 70 Friday Harbor 63 Skykomish 81 Coupeville Darrington 55 Tahoma 43 Granite Falls 52 Granite Falls 25 Granite Falls 41 Granite Falls 37 Granite Falls 34 Granite Falls 43 Granite Falls 41 Granite Falls 50 Granite Falls 53 Granite Falls 48 Granite Falls 45 Granite Falls 45 Granite Falls 55 Granite Falls Granite Falls 28 Granite Falls 53 43 “B” SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Dearinger, Chuck Tupper, Lyndell Hunt, Harry Swanson, Frank Day, David Rawlins, Don Bun- kelmen, Kenneth Jacot, Kenneth Scherrer, Gale Good, Bill Mulvaney, and coach, Mr. Brower. The Granite Falls B squad completed its season with a 46-33 loss to Tahoma. The Tiger cubs finished their season with a 3 win and 13 lose record. Although this team didn't win many games, they fought hard; and next year you will probably see a few of these boys on the first string. This team had many a disheartening game. They lost four games by one or two points. 44 CHEERLEADERS All the credit cannot go to the teams. Much of the credit for helping to bring the team out of the dumps is due to the hard work and careful planning of our cheerleaders. This year's yell leading squad consists of three hard working girls; Marion McLeod, senior; Karen Dale, junior; and Bertie Benoit, junior. We sincerely hope that next year's yell squad can live up to the standards set by these girls. Marion McLeod, Karen Dale, Bertie Benoit. 45 46 47 7th 8th BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Douglas Campbell, Arthur Ware, Mike Pray, Jerry Dearinger, Dennis Ferber, Emil Scherrer, David Perrigoue, Gilbert Winje, and Coach Mr. Kilkenny. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gilbert Winje, David Perrigoue, Danny Perrigoue, Buddy Klaus, Kenny Lease, Larry Clark, Ernie William?, Steve Bergan, Dale Spromberg, Ray Smith, John Scherrer, Terry Maw, Emil Scherrer, and Coach Mr. Kilkenny. 48 49 Coffee Store and Restaurant 2818 Colby Ave. Everett, Wash- LAWRENCE RADIO After We Sell We Serve ...” Phone BA 6165 2561 Colby Everett, Washington FROLICK AND HURD, INC. Home of Nation’s Leading Brands Everett’s Leading Store For Men Sweaters — Suits — Slacks — Shirts 2802 Colby Ave. Everett, Washington SEARS ROEBUCK COMPANY If we don’t have it — you don’t need it!” Catalogue Service 2701 Colby Retail Store Everett, Wash. MARYSVILLE TRANSFER Lumber — Building Material Mill Work — Auto Truck Service Phone 2611 Marysville, Washington BER NEEDi ARLINGTON HARDWARE Hardware - Lumber - Housewares Phone 821 - Arlington Two Fine Stores To Serve You (3haffee s C.orrecC PPare jorW men. Owned and operated by Snohomish County People for Snohomish County Women. Colby Ave. Everett, Washington Coast to Coast Stores — Everett Carter’s Jewelry — Everett Jack Bartlett Hardwaie — Marysville PILCHUCK INN Friendly service Quality foods Convenient location Granite Falls, Wash. Penney’s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY' Everett’s Leading Dept. Store! Corner Colby and California Everett Wash. CITY FLORAL GRANITE FALLS STATE BANK “Do Your Banking Here” Granite Falls, Washington If you say it with flowers-- Say it with ours--- Gretchen A. Meyer, J. Herbert Quass Phone BA1771 1906 Hewitt Ave. L. J. RETZ INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations Seniors Phone 2541 Granite Falls , Washington Ellenor Jensen Fred Jensen Drapes Curtains Plastics Phone BA 6116 2629 Colby Everett, Wash. RICHFIELD SERVICE AAA WRECKER Best Wishes Granite Falls, Wash TCWINC SERVICE BLACK AND KING Stationery and Office Equipment P. O. Box 745 2930 Colby Ave. Everett. Washington GRANITE FALLS APPAREL Congratulations Seniors School Sweaters ______________________Granite Falls, Washington COSTELLO'S MEN STORE 1619 Hewitt Avenue Everett, Washington Alley’s Camera Shop - Everett Mitchell’s Fine Candies - Everett Marion’s Dress Shop - Marysville Mob i lg as DEARINGER'S MOBILE STATION Good Luck Seniors Gas — Lubrication — Groceries Granite Falls, Washington Mjfedosweet Products FIELDINGS GROCERY AND LAUNDERETTE Granite Falls, Washington GRANITE FALLS FEED FUEL Hay - Grain - Seed - Fertilizer Phone 2361 Granite Falls, Wash Frank Ashe Motor Co. —_______ GMC Trucks Standard Oil RfftwRUli Washington' UPR«Mli %A90UH§ In Granite Falls it's BERGAN HARDWARE Glass - Hardware GQ HELLENTHAL’S Everything for the Modern Kitchen Cedar 2243 2526 Colby Avenue Everett, Washington GRANITE FALLS BEAUTY SHOP Owned and Operated by Frances Huff: Licensed Beautician Owen 1-3281 PILCHUCK CASH MARKET A Friendly Place to Shop Where your satisfaction is guaranteed. 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