Granite Falls High School - Pilchuck Yearbook (Granite Falls, WA)
- Class of 1964
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■• . .' 1 Mtigntcr unlocks the door to all success and friendship. Our theme, THE MAGIC OF LAUGHTER, brings to life the spirit felt throughout Granite Wtts Jligh.' Join with our laughter as we step through our school year 63-64. Laughter skips classes to decorate for Homecoming Laughter comes in many sizes and shapes Laughter lightens our load Laughter is contagious-one smiles and so do the rest. Laughter gives a cheer. Go Tigers! 4 ALBUM SUPERTINTENDENT'S MESSAGE: The past year created in all of us a feeling, not only of sadness but of togetherness, due to the slain- ing of our President, John F. Kennedy. This tragedy points up the need for each of us to think of the years ahead, and to come to a decision as to what we should be. No man is an island, each of us are dependent upon other individuals. Seniors have a duty to develop in themselves a pride in our country, it's ideals, and it's traditions. Each person must do his best to show compassion toward his fellow man, and use a grin not a grimace. As you go through life you will find a smile goes a long way in bringing people closer together in a spirit of friendship. Louis Grinnell PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE: The world looks to the young students of today to contribute with a smile toward the solutions of the complex problems that beset mankind in this troubled generation. Yet, we cannot give what we do not have, and the joy of sharing can never be felt until we have gleaned sufficiently; for how we pre- pare ourselves lies in direct proportion to those contributions we may make to the world's future. With happy faces, then, let us learn and grow to- ward that wisdom which will enable our country to become the welcoming beacon of a better world. Congratulations to the seniors upon their Graduation. Mark Zerr MR. MELVIN KELLN, Shop, mechanical drawing, Drivers training MISS INEZ EASTON, Typing, Shorthand, Recordkeeping. MR. JOHN BREMER, Physics, Biology, Science. MR. HARRY AYRES, P. E. , History, Math. MR. WAYNE MCMASTERS, MR. GENE KIRLUIK, Math, Algebra, geometry. Junior High MR. EUGENE JAMES, English, History, Band. MISS LAURNA SYVEITZER, Home Ec. , Art, P. E. MR. DONALD WOLFE, German, English. MRS. MOTTER, our Secretary, has contributed greatly to the success of our school year. We would like to thank her for all the little favors that she has done for all of us. MR. WILLIAM BARTHALOW, History, Math, Sociology MRS. AGNES WOODS, Library MR. RICHARD STRICK, Law, 7th Grade School Personnel Not pictured: Laura Tupper and Philip Eisenhower Mrs. Carol Wool man Mrs. Lila Hughes Mrs. Carrie Le May Mr. Lee Bogart Mechanic We want to express our appreciation to (top) Mr. Jacob Scherrer and (bottom) Mr. Allan Bond for keeping our school beautiful and for always helping us in our activities. SENIORS Sue Engebretsen, Secretary Ira, Scherrer, Vice-President Senior Laughter paced our school year providing the Associated Student Body with their President, Jim Cool; and senior repre- sentatives, Vickie Dickson and Ron Chew. Presiding over the omnipotent class sat Harold Gray, our President; Ira Scherrer, Vice- President; and Sue Engebretsen our Secretary. Adding pep and bounce to the spirit of our school were Carolyn Swanson and Vickie Dickson. Carolyn was our Homecoming Queen and Vickie our Princess. Senior escorts for Homecoming Queen and Princesses were Jim Hale, Ken Maik, Eric Scherrer, Harold Gray and Robert Gray. The seniors encouraged sportsmanship as they set examples in foot- ball, basketball, baseball, track and tennis. The seniors guided their school expertly by placing Carolyn Swanson as Girls' Club Presi- dent; Judy Krieg as Drill Team Leader; Vickie Dickson as Tiger Rag editor; and DeDe Mudge as Atati editor. Ambitious and hardworking seniors put on two sockhops, sold at football and basketball games, put on a bake sale, Christmas drive, sold pens, dinner, Junior-Senior Ball and Senior Play. Truly this Senior Class has been a credit to Granite Falls High School. ARTHUR LE ROY ARNOLD EDNA JO BERG JEFFREY MARTIN BERGAN RICHARD MINOR BOND LESLIE JAMES BOYD RONALD CHARLES CHEW JAMES COOL AVILDA DICKSON SUZANNE MICHEAL ENGERBRETSEN SAM HALE HAROLD GEORGE GRAY DAVID WAYNE HENDERSON ROBERT DONALD GRAY JON CHRISTIAN HOLM JAMES PAUL HALE DIANE LENA JOHNSON PETER DELEETA KIRCHGESSNER MIA MUDGE JUDY ANN KRIEG STEVEN WAYNE MULDER NANCY SHIRLEY CAROL LOUISE LEASE PHILLIPS KENNETH GORDEN ERIK CARL SCHERRER IRA JOHN CARL WILEY SCHERRER SUDDS LES LARRY SCHOFIELD CAROLYN MAE SWANSON NANCY JOY SMITH THOMPSON ANN RUTH STICHA ART ARNOLD: Class committees-1,2,4 EDNA BERG: Girls' Club-1,2,3,4, Pep Club-1,4, Medical Science Club-2,3, Drill Team-2, Class Treasurer-1 JEFF BERGAN: Football-2,3,4, Baseball-1,2 DICK BOND: Football-2,3,4, Basketball-1, Baseball-1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club-2,3,4 RON CHEW: Student Council-4, Basketball-2,3,4, Track-2, Lettermen's Club-2,3,4 LES BOYD: Football-3, Tennis-2,3,4 JIM COOL: A. S. B. President-4, Football-2,3,4, Tennis-3,4, Lettermen's Club-3,4,Torch-3 AVILDA DICKSON: Class Secretary-1, Girls' Club Cabinet-1, member-2,3,4, Pep Club Vice- President-2, President-3, Songleader-2, Cheerleader-3,4, Tennis-2,3,4, Student Council Representative-4, Tiger Rag-2, Editor-3,4, Homecoming Princess-1,4 SUE ENGEBRETSEN: Torch club-1,2,3,4, Student Council-1,2,3, Class Secretary-4, Tennis-2, 3,4, Girls' Club-1,2,3,4, Tiger Rag Staff-4, Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Medical Science club-3,4, Drill Team-2,3, Girls' State Representative-3 HAROLD GRAY: Football-2,3,4, Basketball-2,3,4, Track-2,3, Homecoming escort-4, Junior Prom King-3, Senior Class President-4 ROBERT GRAY: Football-2,3,4, Track-3, Lettermen's Club-2,3,4 JIM HALE: Football-1,2,3,4, Class President-3, Student Council-2, Lettermen's Club-1,2,3 4, Track-3,4, Homecoming escort-3,4, Junior Prom Prince-3 MIKE HALE: Football-2,3, Tennis-3,4, Statistician-4, Tiger Rag-3,4 DAVE HENDERSON: Football-1, Baseball-1,2,3,4, Tiger Rag-4, Lettermen's Club-1,2,3,4 JON HOLM: Track-2,3,4, Basketball-4, Rifle Club-2 DIANE JOHNSON: Girls' Club-1,2,3,4, Pep Club-1,4, Medical Science Club-2,3,4, Tiger Rag Staff-4, G.A.A.-3, Drill Team-2 PETER KIRCHGESSNER: Class Vice President-1, A.S. B. Vice President-3, Basketball-2, Baseball-1, 2,3,4, Big G Club-3,4, Boys' Club-2,3,4, Torch Club-2,3,4, Geometry Award-2 American Legion Award-3 ' JUDY KRIEG: Girls'Club-1,2,4; Secretary-3, Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Drill Team-2,3; Leader-4, G. A. A. President-3, Tiger Rag Staff-3, Annual Staff-4 NANCY LEASE: Library-2,3,4, Girls' Club-1,2,3, Tiger Rag Staff-4 KEN MAIK: Football-1,2,3,4, Basketball-1,2,3,4, Baseball-1,2,3,4, Homecoming Escort-4 Lettermen's Club-1,2,3,4 DE DE MUDGE: Girls' Club-4 -Vice President-3, Pep Club Treasurer-3, Secretary-4, Drill Team-3 Secretary-4, Annual Staff-3, Editor-4, Tennis-3,4, Junior Prom Queen-3 STEVE MULDER: Class Committees-1,2,3,4 SHIRLEY PHILLIPS: Band-1,2,3,4, German Band-3,4, Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Girls' Club-1,4, G.A.A. ERIK SCHERRER: Football-1,2,3,4, Baseball-1,2,3, Track-2, Lettermen's Club-1,2,3,4, Annual Staff-4 IRA SCHERRER: Basketball-2, Class Vice-President-4 LES SCOFIELD: Tiger Rag Staff-4, German Band-4, Band student Director-4 NANCY SMITH: Girls'Club-2,3,4, Class committees-1,2,3,4 ANN STICHA: Girls' Club-3,4, Pep Club-3,4, Tiger Rag-3,4, Junior Prom Princess-3 JOHN SUDDS: Class Committees-1,2,3,4 CAROLYN SWANSON: Torch Club-1, Class Secretary-2,3, Student council-1, Girls' Club-1,2,3, President-4, Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Homecoming Princess-2,3, Queen-4, Annual Business Manager-2,3, Cheerleader-2,3,4 JOY THOMPSON: Annual-3,4, Tiger Rag-3,4, Girls' Club-3,4 U Edeen Stehr, President Peg McBride, Vice-President Clory Virta Secretary ® held up their end of the school with Edeen Stehr as class President; Peg McBride, Vice- President, Clory Virta, Secretary. Student Council was supported by Steve Burnett, Vice-President; Peg McBride Secretary; Jean Younce and Darrell Luke as representatives. Homecoming royalty was Edeen Stehr, she also served as Cheerleader. Statisticians Jean Younce, Joan Younce, and Peg McBride helped the basketball coaches. Juniors 15 Lyle Alton Tom Bcrgan Don Bergstrom Don Biering Steve Bromley Steve Burnett Bruce Campbell Tom Dearinger Phillip Dickson Karen Flansburg Tom Gray Jeanne Harstad Sharon Hughes Mike Johnson Nancy Kempma Not pictured Gary Pinney Cliff LcMoinc Barbara Lewis Darrell Luke Forrest Macomber Gary Maik Jerry Maik Peggy McBride Bonny Rains Linda Ueef Horst Schwendtke Curtis Sicklovan Doug Short Kdeen Stchr Steve Taylor Clory Virta Mike Walden Jean Youncc Joan Younce Konnie Zerfoss Mark Zerr available 16 Sophomores Cathy Horn, Secretary Smiling Sophomores aldedupper classmen in student activities. The leaders that organized the sophomores many functions were Ken Poolman as president, Paul Craggs as vice-presi- dent, and Cathy Horn as secretary- treasurer. Assisting in the business of student government were Julie Day and Gary Miller. The sophomore class, being the larg- est class in the school, helped lead the student body through a profitable foot- ball and basketball season with their en- thusiasm and school spirit. Carol Mackie and Cathy Horn added pep to the cheering squad as songleaders. The sophomore class contributed many boys to the football and basketball teams. Many sophomores helped the Tiger Rag Staff as reporters. The sophomores sponsored two sock hops and sold concessions at numerous home games to earn money. They also made plans to buy class rings. 17 B. Larcom D. Matlock L. Moen K. Poolman J. Roche R. West D. Maik D. Middleton J. Parin P. Pray L. Stanton S. Wilson L. Krieg J. Maik G. Miller E. Phillips F. Redington D. Stinson C. Mackie L. McFarland K. Mulder L. Pratt P. Scherrer R. West J. Arnold B. Bond A. Carpenter P. Craggs B. Dennis S. Hemp R. Kempma D. Bunkelman J. Chase J. Day G. Faris C. Horn E. Kirschgessner S. Aylesworth D. Berg M. Campbell P. Cook P. Day M. Graham M. Jacot P. Bryant K. Cartwright A. Davidson E. Engebretsen S. Hjelle D. Klempel 18 Freshmen Grinning Freshmen plunged head- long into high school activities, joining band, drill team, football, basketball, baseball, track, girls club, and pep club. Class officers were President Duane Strid, Vice-President, Lyle Lundburg, and Secretary, Vickie Campbell. They sponsored two sock hops and sold at football and basketball games. Duane Strid, President Lyle Lundburg, Vice-President Vickie Campbell, Secretary 1 20 G. Albin V. Campbell B. Ferber P. Huber K. Boyd J. Carpenter R. Flansburg S. Ligon J. Bunkelman B. Cool J. Gamble L. Lundberg K. Dickson R. Hirschinger M. Matlock R. Moen R. Montgomery R. Morris N. Riley E. Smith G. Smith B. Stanton S. Tabacco J. Turner D. Wunder G. Westland J. Virta T. Nelson D. Strid J. Thompson D. Zerfoss F R E S H N E N Junior High Junior High Officers are Sharon Le Due, Vice- President; Ann Luke, President; Mariann Younce, Secretary. N. Berg C. Bromley B. Carroll V. Cartwright J. Chase G. Davidson A. Dickson P. Engebretsen D. Folkers C. Graham B. Hampton C. Hughes S. James M. Johnson L. Kanikeberg V. Larcom S. Le Due M. Lindgren A. Lundberg A. Luke T. Medrano C. Mudge J. Newman M. Ottaway C. Phillips G. Roche G. Sawyer S. Smith W. Stanton S. Thorne M. Willard L. Woolley P. Wunder S. Yelmene M. Younce Eighth Grade Seventh Grade B. Albin J. Anderson S. Aylesworth J. Bejerano K. Benoit B. Blizard B. Blythe S. Bond D. Burnett N. Campbell M. Cook R. Engstrom G. Ferber S. Folkers J. Graham C. Hjelle R. Howe D. Kacoroski G. Jacobsen P. Johnson L. Larson S. Le Due M. McFarland D. Omeg B. Nelson I. Nelson S. Nemnick R. Ottaway L. Rains H. Reef B. Scherrer R. Schroeder K. Stinson J. Running P. Stormo M. Thayer M. Thompson S. Westland D. Yelmene R. Wilder J. Wilbur turned to cheers as our football team proudly won the B League Champion- ship............ was shrill on initiation day as thirty-two Freshmen were tortured by the Seniors. . took on an enchanted tingle at our Home- coming, Royal Enchantment................ was controlled and organized by our Student Council............. 23 Northwest 'B’ League Jim Hale Robert Gray Erik Scherrer Harold Gray Jim Cool Phil Dickson John Maik Curt Sicklovan Tom Bergan fimr nsr ) CRWITE FALIS Richard West Jerry Gamble Jerry Chase Lyle Alton Duane Strid Lyle Lundberg Champions '63-64' Ken Maik Steve Burnett Darrell Luke Steve Bromley Doug Short Brian Larcom Paul Day Bruce Bond X September 20 Granite 54-0 LaConner September 27 Granite 14-0 Chimacum X October 4 Granite 28-0 Darrington X October 11 Granite 30-0 Coupeville October 18 Granite 46-0 LaConner X October 25 Granite 2-0 Chimacum November 2 Granite 32-0 Darrington X November 8 Grnaite 6-19 Lake Stevens November 15 Granite 12-0 Coupeville x Home Games Randy Flansburg Ron Moen Assistant Coach Ayers and Coach Barthlow Seniors and honorary captains: Dick Bond, Harold Gray, Jeff Bergan, Ken Maik, Robert Gray, Jim Hale, Erik Scherrer - Not pictured Jim Cool Look at him-there he goes-- He's feeling his Tigeros! BACK FIELD: Harold Gray, Steve Bromley, Kenny Maik, Johnny Maik. LINE: Steve Burnett, Jim Hale, Robert Gray, Erik Scherrer, Darrell Luke, Danny Maik, Dick Bond. Honor Banquet and the Champions Our thanks to Mr. Hale for this banquet honoring our Champion Football team of 1963-64. Left to Hey, Guys-Lose something? right: Mr. Kelln, Mr. Ayres, Mr. Barthlow, and Mr. Hale. Tigers on the move. Orange and Black Touch-down for sure Full and Happy Champions and their leader. Granite scores again! Ho, Hum. Escort Erik Scherrer, Freshmen Princess, Trudy Nelson, Escort Harold Gray, Junior Princess Edeen Stehr, Queen Carolyn Swanson. Homecoming 28 to the time of our dance Royal Enchantment” laughter and cheers ruled over the festivities of our Homecoming Week. Queen Carolyn and her court were announced Friday. The next Wednesday, they had a dinner at the Pilchuck Cafe. During half time at the game they were crowned and they reigned through- out our Homecoming Dance. 29 Ronnie Moen, Lyle Lundberg, Bill Stanton. Seniors dominated over the Fresh- men for one day initiating them into their first year of High School. After making them eat garlic the whole day, the Seniors gave the Freshmen a party where they danced and had refreshments. Randy Flansburg, Vickie Campbell, Jack Bunkelman, Jean Virta. 30 Fall Activities The Student Body sponsored a sing- along Hootenanny, featuring, Hootenanny West, along with our own Mr. Wolfe. The Girls Drill team gave a spaghetti dinner to earn money for their uniforms on November 14, 1963. Mr. Wolfe sang at both the student body’s Hootenanny and the Drill Team’s Spaghetti Dinner. He also played Oswald Mustentfall in the P. T. A. play. We like to thank him for his efforts. Our PTA put on a play, ’’Fanny the Fisherman’s Daughter’’ to raise money for their scholarship fund for the high school. 31 STUDENT COUNCIL is the center of all school activities. The many clubs and functions are made possible by the Student Council. Representatives are from left to right (Standing) Jerry Gamble, Darrell Luke, Ron Chew, Gary Miller, Julie Day, Steve Le Due, Trudy Nelson, John Wilbur. (Seated) Jean Younce, Vickie Dickson, Peg McBride, Jim Cool and Steve Burnett. Our Student Government Steve Burnett Vice-President Peg McBride Secretary Laughter.... bounded across the gym floor as our basketball team displayed their talents. sparkled throughout the gym as the Girls Club presented their annual tolo. was felt and encouraged throughout our many clubs and organizations. 33 Ken Maik, Guard Darrell Luke, Forward John Maik, Guard Larry Stanton, Guard Jim Hale, Forward Ron Chew, Center Brian Larcom, Forward Steve Bromley, Guard 34 Tom Bergan, Guard Bruce Campbell, Forward Basket Boys! VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Harry Ayers. BACK ROW: Jim Hale, Bruce Campbell, Ron Chew, Darrell Luke, Brian Larcom, Manager Don Berg. FRONT ROW: Ken Maik, Tom Bergan, Johnny Maik, Steve Bromley, Larry Stanton. JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL Manager Roger Hirschingner, Binky Stinson, Steve Wilson, Doug Short, Robert West, Mike Johnson, Dan Maik, Paul Bryant. FRONT ROW: Jerry Gamble, Duane Strid, Ron Moen, John Carpenter, Lyle Lundberg, Jack Bunkelman Randy Flansburg, Ron Zerfoss, Coach Mel Kelln. Cheer and Songleaders CHEER LEADERS AND SONG LEADERS: EDEEN STEHR, CATHY HORN, VICKIE DICKSON, CAROL MACKIE, AND CAROLYN SWANSON. Football Uniforms They’ve got the pep! They've got the steam! They're the inspiration For our team! 37 Junior High Basketball Teams EIGHTH GRADE, FIRST ROW: Mike Lindgren, Bill Hampton, Steve Smith, John Newman, Mark Johnson, Norman Berg. SECOND ROW: John Chase Steve Le Due, Allan Lundberg, Dan Folkers, Paul Engebretsen, Mike Willard, Coach: Mr. Mel Kelln. Molly Younce Leaders Cindy Mudge SEVENTH GRADE. FIRST ROW: Mike Lindgren Ken Benoit, Ron Wilder, Dave Kacoroski, Pat Johnson, John Wilbur, Steve Nemnick, Coach: Mr. Wayne Me Masters. SECOND ROW: Doug Omeg, Bruce Scherrer, Randy Schroeder, Dick Burnett, John Grahm, Scott Bond, Bruce Blizard. Tigerettes TOP ROW: Julie Arnold, Julie Day, Jean Younce, Joan Younce, Vickie Campbell, Judy Krieg, DeDe Mudge, Phyllis Scherrer. BOTTOM ROW: Peg McBride, Kathy Boyd, Bev Cool, Trudy Nelson, Clory Virta, Lorna Pratt, and Rosalie Kempma. Drill Team at Football Performance. Assistant Leader, Jean Younce and the Leader, Judy Krieg. The Drill Team has been very active this year. Its members performed regularly at football games and marched at every home basketball game. The Drill Team held a successful spaghetti dinner in November to raise funds for uniforms. They marched at various parades during the spring. 39 Pep Club has boosted our teams’ spirit throughout the year by yelling at games and by selling booster buttons. Members are from left to right. TOP ROW: Karen Mulder, Ann Sticha, Sharon Hughs, Rosalie Kempma, Sharon Hjelle, Lorna Pratt, De De Middleton, Kathy Boyd, Georgana Smith, Nancy Lease, Nancy Riley. SECOND ROW: Vickie Dickson, Trudy Nelson, Lyla Krieg, Penny Pray, Marilyn Matlock, Julie Day, Phyllis Sherrer, Betty Dennis, Vickie Campbell, Bev Cool, Kathy Horn, Judy Roche, Barb Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: Edeen Stehr, Nancy Kempma, Sue Engebretson, Karen Flansburg, Jean Younce, De De Mudge, Clory Virta, Joan Younce, Carol Mackie, Peg McBride, Judy Krieg, Carolyn Swanson, Edna Berg, Shirley Phillips, and Diane Johnson. Girls Club Promotes Friendship Girls' Club has sponsored many activities this year including the Homecoming, Tolo, a ham raffle, car wash, bake sale and Talent Show. The members are from left to right. TOP ROW: Shirley Phillips, Joan Younce, Dee Dee Mudge, Vickie Dickson, Ann Sticha, Sharon Hjelle, Jeanne Harstad, Betty Dennis, Phyllis Scherrer. SECOND ROW: Diane Johnson, Barb Lewis, Vickie Campbell, Karen Flansberg, Cathy Horn, Carol Mackie, De De Middleton, Lorna Pratt. THIRD ROW: Julie Arnold, Marydee Graham, Rosalie Kempma, Clory Virta, Karen Mulder, Rella Morris, Bev Cool. FOURTH ROW: Linda McFarland, Edna Berg, Carolyn Swanson, Lyla Krieg, Peg McBride, Nancy Riley, Trudy Nelson, Judy Roche, Lynn Moen. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Lease, Edeen Stehr, Jean Younce, Patty Huber, Evelyn Phillips, Julie Day. LIBRARY CLUB: These girls have helped Mrs. Woods, our librarian, in operating an efficient library. Left to right they are Nancy Kempma, Karen Flansberg, Nancy Lease, and Lyla Krieg. TORCH CLUB: These students have maintained a B average or above throughout at least one semester of school. They illustrate the ability of our students. They are from left to right. TOP ROW: Jim Cool, Bruce Campbell, Paul Craggs, Pete Kirchgessner, Darrell Luke, Mark Zerr, Steve Burnett, Steve Bromley, Cliff LeMoine, Carol Mackie, Rosalie Kempma, Joan Younce, Sharon Hjelle, Sue Engebretson, Edeen Stehr, Betty Dennis, Clory Virta, Lyla Krieg, Karen Mulder, and Cathy Horn. This isr de-dicaV J i o You- Ftota T V | U3-C ii AfATI vS+o.44 PASTE YOUR PICTURE HERE THE JOURNALISM CLUB has contributed a great deal of hard work and time to the Tiger Rag. They act as reporters for our Tiger Rag Staff. FRONT ROW, left to right: Marcia McFarland, Vickie Campbell, Lyla Krieg, Rella Morris, Trudy Nelson, Sue Engebretsen, Barb Lewis, Ann Sticha, Karen Flansburg, Nancy Lease, Carol Mackie, Edna Berg, Sharon Hjelle, Rosilie Kempma, Judy Roche, Mary Dee Graham, Diane Johnson, Sharon Le Due, Vicki Dickson, Editor. BACK ROW: David Yelmene, Scott Bond, Dave Henderson, Mike Hale, Allan Davidson, Les Scofield, Johnny Maik, Paul Craggs, Kenny Poolman, Don Berg. 44 THE BIG G CLUB is an organization of lettermen. Among some of their activities, are raising money for athletic insurance. Mr. Barthlow is the Big G Club Advisor. FRONT ROW, left to right: Cliff Lemoine, Harold Gray, Dave Henderson, Robert Gray, Jeff Bergan, Dick Bond, Kenny Maik, Tom Bergan, Steve Bromley, Allan Davidson, Larry Stanton, Johnny Maik. MIDDLE ROW: Jon Holm, Jim Hale, Steve Burnett, Eric Scherrer, Phillip Dickson, Paul Craggs, Edward Kirschgessner, Leslie Boyd, Mike Hale, Jim Cool, Steve Taylor. BACK ROW: Lyle Alton, Ron Chew, Darrell Luke, Brian Larcom, Pete Kirchgessner, Bruce Campbell, Mike Johnson, Doug Short, Danny Maik. The girls' club sponsored their annual Tolo on January 10th, from 8:00 till 11:00. Along with the theme Swinging on a Star was a flowered wishing well that decorated the center of the dance floor, silver and blue stars hung from the walls and a flowered bridge arched over a blue wadeing pool. Decoration committee was chairmaned by Karen Mulder and many of the girls' club members helped decorate for the dance. Ann Sticha - Front Page Writer Sue Engebretson - Society Writer 8Bfi Dave Henderson - Exchange Editor Marydee Graham - Assistant Editor Barb Lewis - Feature Writer Vickie DicKson - Editor ri Edeen Stehr JSL ilru51 .V;v'T .. v«“vAY BUSINESS MANAGER 1« • •• r • k 'Y -■ • • • —r • •♦ f I 4 •• • V Joan Younce ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGE MANAGER FOURTH ROW: Nancy Kempma, Bruce Blizard, Peg Stormo, Marian Younce, Don Berg, Robert West, John Newman. THIRD ROW: Susan Westland, Renae Engstrom, Linda McFarland, Alan Davidson, Betty Dennis, Susan James, Sharon Hjelle, John Chase, Delmar Stinson, Gail Jacobson, Bruce Scherrer, Ron Wilder, Lorna Kanikeberg. SECOND ROW: Linda Woolley, Kay Stinson, Paul Engebretsen, Robert West, Bill Stanton, Les Scofield, Dick Burnett, Judy Roche, Marydee Graham. FIRST ROW: Carol Graham, Gwen Davidson, Marcia McFarland, Nancy Riley, Mike Walden, Doug Omeg, Dave Kacorouski, Jerry Gamble, Shirley Phillips. The Granite Falls High School Band has played for all the school's football and basketball games. They have provided entertainment for school assemblies, pep rallies and parades. Among the parades the marching band performed at were the Bellingham Blossom Time Festival, Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festival, and the Granite Falls Memorial Day Procession. Band at football game. The German band has entertained at various functions such as the Christmas program, school assemblies, Masonic Lodge, and other civic organizations. Members of the group are Shirley Phillips, Les Scofield, John Newman, Carol Graham and Linda Wooley. Taking Les's and John's places for the second semester were Bill Stanton and Dick West. The Cutout Corner Meet Clarence, our new student. Carolyn says hello. Two future scientists at work. Junior sville. Jean says hello. German students—planning their trip to Germany? Make that basket! What am I doing here? 50 Laughter... and cheers were heard from all base- ball, track, and tennis fans as they supported our teams.......... mingled with a touch of nostalgia as we attended our last major dance of the year, the Junior-Senior Ball. was heard everywhere as we com- pleted the year's activities of Granite Falls High................... 51 SCOTT PAPER COMPANY WEST COAST DIVISION EVERETT WASHINGTON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 64 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM MRS. LEASE PROPRIETOR COFFEE STOP CAFE GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON BURNETT BROS. , INC. PAY US AS YOU ARE PAID COR. WETMORE AT HEWITT PHONE ALPINE 2—7721 EVERETT WASH. BLOOM’S DEPARTMENT STORE SINCE 1908 CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY OL 9—2511 ED 4-7444 FRONTIER VILLAGE AND MARYSVILLE JEN-AS DUDE RANCH FOR SOYS AND GIRLS OW 1-2135 GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON the THOMAS ORGAN for everyone MUSIC BOX 1800 HEWITT AVENUE EVERETT, WASH. KONNERUP’S BUD R. HAYHURST ALPINE 9—7237 FOODS-DRY GOODS —NOT I ON S GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON GISH’S SHOES SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 2803 COLBY EVERETT, WASH. MOST MISCHIEVOUS RCA MAYTAG NORGE PACKARD BELL APPLIANCENTER 1092 STATE STREET MARYSVILLE, WASH. F. C. UBUD1 BRY NANCY LEASE DICK BOND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1 964 FROM THE NELSONS AT THE TIGERS DEN AL GRESO’S BARBER SHOP FRONTIER VILLAGE LAKE STEVENS, WASHINGTON TEXACO STATION JACK WEBB GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON GRANITE FALLS BARBER SHOP JIM BARTLETT GRANITE FALLS WASHINGTON CHEVROLET THORNBERRY CHEVROLET CO. STEVENS PHARMACY 1098 STATE STREET TELEPHONE OL 9 —1211 MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON LEWIS FABRICS 1101 STATE STREET MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON MITCHELL1 S LAKE STEVENS PHARMACY BEN AND JIM SINCE 1910 FRONTIER VILLAGE BEST DRESSED CAROLYN SWANSON JEFF BERGAN CASCADE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSN. THIS IS THE SHOE STORE THAT SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BUILT CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK 2811 COLBY AVENUE EVERETT, WASHINGTON CHESTER BEARD SHOES 2716 COLBY IN EVERETT FEATURING .SELBY ARCH PRESERVERS .JOYCE .NATURAL BRIDGE .COBBLERS .DELI SO DEBS .LITTLE YANKEES .FOOT FLAIR .BOSTONIANS CORNELL PHARMACY MARYSV I LLE 1 S NEWEST AND FINEST 1062 STATE STREET MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON CHAFFEE’S EVERETT, WASHINGTON A CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN OW 1-3495 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M CLOSED MONDAYS GREEN GABLES INN PILCHUCK PASTIES MEALS DINNERS PAN FRIED CHICKEN OVER-NIGHT FACILITIES FOR SKIERS MT. LOOP HI WAY, GRANITE FALLS DEARINGER’S Mobilgas GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF 1964 GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON PILCHUCK CASH MARKET MONEY SAVERS mis QUALITY MEATS FOODS OW 1—3441 GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON N GRANITE FALLS IT S BERGAN HARDWARE FUNNIEST LAUGH DIANE JOHNSON RON CHEW GRANITE FALLS RICHFIELD SERVICE KEN COOL- WRECKER SERVICE DAY- OW 1-3151 NIGHT-OW 1-2474 BEST OF LUCK SENIORS TINA1 S MT. VIEW INN 10 MILES EAST OF GRANITE FALLS ON MT. LOOP HIGHWAY BREAKFASTS LUNCHES DINNERS BEVERAGES GROCERIES TRAILERS PICNIC SUPPLIES FISHING TACKLE HALL FOR RENT PRESTO LOGS PROPANE CAB INS CHEVRON PRODUCTS...THE ONLY GAS STATION BETWEEN GRANITE FALLS AND DARRINGTON PHONE ALpINE 9—3880 2910 HOYT AVENUE EVERETT, WASHINGTON H. H. PETERSHAGEN and SONS LOW COST.... SAFE DRIVER, AUTO INSURANCE ALp.ne 2-5197 1511 WALL ST. NEXT DOOR TO THE MONTE CRISTO HOTEL OW 1—3497 STAR RT. GRANITE FALLS CHRISTOPHERSEN' S HOME APPLIANCES T.V. STEREO WESTINGHOUSE STATE STREET GENERAL ELECTRIC PHILCO OL 9-5211 MARYSVILLE WASHINGTON J. W. SWEET REAL ESTATE AGENCY GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON MARV’S APPAREL for MEN and WOMEN COMPLETE LINE OF DRESS AND SPORTS WEAR 2733 COLBY EVERETT, WASHINGTON BEST DANCERS BERNIE!S TOWN AND COUNTY CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON DEE DEE MUDGE MAIER ELECTRIC, INC. HAROLD GRAY COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL WIRING ALL TYPES OF ELECTRIC HEATING FREE ESTIMATES 2607 WETMORE AVENUE PHONE ALPINE 9—7133 EVERETT, WASHINGTON VELOT PARK INN HEART OF OUTDOOR RECREATION 11 1 2 MILES EAST OF GRANITE FALLS STAR ROUTE OW 1—2946 FRAN'S GREEN HAT CAFE BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNERS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '64 CARIS HARDWARE WATER SYSTEMS PLUMBING WIRING SUPPLIES PAINT OLive 9—2272 MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON BARBOUR'S HOME APPLIANCES GOOD LUCK SENIORS 2717 COLBY AVENUE EVERETT, WASHINGTON PHONE AL 2—6181 FROM THE GRANITE FALLS SUNDRIES VERNE BARBOUR BLACK and KING PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 2944 COLBY EVERETT, WASHINGTON EVERETT BUSINESS COLLEGE ENJOY THE REWARDS OF AN EXCITING CAREER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY LEGAL SECRETARY SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST IBM OPERATOR PHONE AL 2—0721 MEDICAL SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER FREE JOB PLACEMENT OFFICE MACHINES GLEN'S WELDING and MACHINE SHOP fa MC CULLOCHtS CHAIN SAW JOHN HOLMES ph. OW 1-2433 box 325 GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON CREDIT BUREAU OF SNOHOMISH CO. CREDIT REPORTS COLLECTIONS 1506 WALL STREET EVERETT, WASHINGTON ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT AL ORSLAND 2915 COLBY EVERETT, WASHINGTON JULIAN'S STYLING SALONS Si 'Jff i 1 AL 2-421 AL 2—4206 FRONTIER VILLAGE SALON ED 4—7121 SSflf j i PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK of WASHINGTON 2625 COLBY AVENUE EVERETT, WASH. 1702 HEWITT EVERETT, WASHINGTON HELLENTHAL'S SNOHOMISH COUNTY'S INDEPENDENT HOME OWNED BANK EVERETT, WASHINGTON CHALLACOMBE—FICKEL and PRECHT, INC. FUNERAL SERVICE EXCELLENT SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES OAKES AT CALIFORNIA EVERETT, WASHINGTON 2626 colbv AL 9—2243 EVERETT, WASHINGTON CARRUTHERS and WHITEHEAD EVERETT, WASHINGTON PURDY and WALTERS FUNERAL HOME WETMORE AT PACIFIC AL 2—2191 EVERETT, WASHINGTON MARYSVILLE BRANCH SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON QUIETEST NANCY SMITH ART ARNOLD OUR BEST WISHES TO THE GRANITE FALLS HIGH SCHOOL EVERETT FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. HOYT AND WAUL. EVERETT, WASHINGTON MOST MUSICAL SHIRUEY PHILLIPS ARNE'S PILCHUCK INN GRANITE FAUUS, WASHINGTON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1964 FROM THE ANNUAL STAFF JOAN YOUNCE EDEEN STEHR DEE DEE MUDGE ERIK SCHERRER MARK ZEER BASEBALL Jeff Bergan - Left Field Ken Maik - Pitcher Steve Bromley - Catcher Returning Baseball Lettermen are, TOP ROW, left to right: Steve Wilson, Mike Johnson, Bruce Campbell, Cliff Le Moine, Coach Bill Barth low. BOTTOM ROW: Manager Dave Henderson, Tom Bergan, Jeff Bergan, Ken Maik, Pete Kirchgessner, Steve Bromley, Manager Erik Scherrer. This year’s Baseball team played a total of nineteen games, winning seventeen of them and losing one to Coupeville and one to LaConner. They beat Lake Stevens, who won the Class A tournament, three times. They captured the Class B Championship for the fourth consecu- tive year. Tom Bergan - Short Stop TRACK TEAM TRACK TEAM is, TOP ROW, left to right: Manager Jim Hale, Mike Walden, Paul Craggs, Brian Larcom, Ron Chew, Robert Gray, Darrell Luke, Dave Matlock, Bruce Bond, Dick Bunkleman, Coach Harry Ayers. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Burnett, Kerry Dickson, Steve Taylor, Gerry Gamble, Ed Kirchgessner, Alan Davidson, Alan Carpenter, Mike Jacot, Larry Stanton, Eugene Engebretsen. This yearTs Track team has played in seven meets against the Cascade A” League. They won one league meet and seven boys qualified to go to the district meet in Everett. Steve Burnett Larry Stanton Darrell Luke GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ TENNIS THE GIRLS’ TENNIS TEAM consists of the following girls. TOP ROW, left to right: Joan Younce, Edeen Stehr, Jean Younce, Dc De Mudge, Sue Engebretsen, Sharon Hughes, Vickie Dickson, Marydee Graham, Doris Klein pel. BOTTOM ROW: Trudy Nelson, Vickie Campbell, Rosalie Kempma, Evelyn Phillips, Clory Virta, Judy Roche, Peg McBride, Bev Cool, Nancy Riley. A team of 6 girls were chosen on the challenge method for each game. The girls played against Darrington, Sultan, Snohomish, Monroe and Stanwood. Although we did not win any of the games many of the girls won their individual matches. THE BOYS’ TENNIS TEAM consists of the following boys. TOP ROW, left to right: Coach Mr. Richard Strick, Jerry Chase, Robert West, Phillip Dickson. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Hale, Les Boyd, Jim Cool, Richard West. The boys played against Darrington, La Donner, Coupeville, and Friday Harbor. They did not win any games, but many individual players won their matches. Mike Hale (left) and Phil Dickson (right) are en- gaged in a good practice game of tennis. The Home Economics department put on a Fashion show and Mother and Daughter Tea. The theme of the fashion show was Cinderell's Sew- ing Room. De De Mudge and Karen Flansberg were the commentators. Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Grinnell served tea and our advisor and hos- tess was Miss Sweitzer. Campus Day and everyone is get- ting into the act. Left to right is Terry Grube, Jack Bunkleman, Paul Bryant, Sharon Hughes, Jerry Gamble, Margie Campbell, Sue Engebretsen, Nancy Smith, Diane Johnson. The Band and Drill Team marched in the Appleblossom and the Bellingham parade. Queen of the Granite Falls Community is Vickie Dickson. Here she is riding the float in the Bellingham parade along with her three princesses, Ann Sticha, Sue Engebretsen, and Carolyn Swanson. The float received a first place in the BeUingham parade and a second place in the Wenatchee parade. 1964 AWARDS BANQUET Left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Barthlow; guest speaker, Mr. Dave Phillips, asst, football coach at the University of Washington; Mr. Lloyd Campbell, toastmaster; and his wife, Mrs. Campbell. AWARDS FOOTBALL AWARDS: Inspirational................Steve Bromley Honorary Captains............Ken Maik, Jim Hale Most Improved Player.........Jim Hale BASKETBALL AWARDS: Inspirational........ Honorary Captains . . Most Improved Player Ron Chew Ron Chew, Ken Maik Larry Stanton Steve Bromley receiving Athlete of the Year award. BASEBALL AWARDS: Inspirational........John Maik Honorary Captain. . . .Ken Maik CHEERLEADER AWARDS: Carolyn Swanson .... Vickie Dickson Edeen Stehr.........Carol Mackie Kathy Horn Swaying to the music of The Gents amid white capped waves of green and blue, sea horses, shells and driftwood, sixty couples attended the Senior-Junior Ball, Emerald Paradise. Dec- orations were of emerald green and royal blue and a large silver ball floated from the ceiling, honoring the Senior Class colors, green and silver. Nancy Kempma played the organ for the Grand March, led by Jim Cool and Mr. James took pictures of the couples in front of a back- ground of sea horses and fish netting. Reigning over the Senior-Junior Ball was, left to right: Junior Prince Steve Bromley, Junior Princess Peg McBride, Senior Queen De De Mudge, Senior King Ron Chew. The crowning of the royalty took place during intermission of the dance fol- lowed by a royal waltz and the cutting of the cake. AWARDS ASSEMBLY A tribute to Senior Sportsmen. Judy Krieg receives Drill Team trophy. Steve Burnett and Mr. Ayers receive Track trophy. Pete Kirchgessner receives the Math award. Marydee Graham receives the student director award. Dave Henderson and Carolyn Swanson received the Drama awards. AWARDS History ............... Physics............... Biology................ English................ Industrial Arts........ German................. Girl of the Year .... Tiger Rag.............. Yearbook .............. Mr. Hustle............ Honorary Track Captain Lyle Alton Mark Zerr Kathy Horn Sue Engebretsen Ira and Erik Scherrer Bruce Campbell Carolyn Swanson Vickie Dickson De De Mudge Dave Matlock Steve Burnett Charley's Aunt, a 3-act play was put on by the Senior Class. Jack and Charley want to pro- pose to Kitty and Amy and ask them over to their rooms to meet Charley's aunt who is coming from Brazil. Charley's aunt doesn't arrive and Babs, a college friend of Jack's, is per- suaded to pose as Charley's aunt. Jack's dad. Sir Francis, pays an unexpected visit to his son and tries to propose to Babs. Amy's uncle also shows up and upon finding that Charley's aunt is a millionaire proposes to Babs. During all this confusion, Charley's real aunt, Donna Lucia, shows up with her niece, Ela, and finding an imposter in her place, plays along with the farce. Babs is eventually discovered and marries Ela, his long lost sweetheart, Amy and Charley are engaged and Kitty and Jack are engaged. Donna Lucia and Sir Francis are engaged and all has a happy ending. CAST Jack Chesney...............Pete Kirchgessner Brassett...................Jeff Bergan Charley Wykeham............Mike Hale Lord Fancourt Babberley . . Dave Henderson Kitty Verdun...............Vickie Dickson Amy Spettigue..............De De Mudge Col. Sir Frances Chesney. . Jim Cool Stephen Spettigue..........John Sudds Donna Lucia d' Alvadorez . . Sue Engebretsen Ela Delahay................Carolyn Swanson Director and Advisor .... Mr. Zerr The Invocation and Benediction were given by Rev. Lewis R. Wimberly. The responsive reading and address were given by Bishop John H. Dickson. Mrs. Earl Chapman played the organ processional and recessional. Mr. Eugene James played The Lord's Prayer on his trumpet. The Senior Girls' Octet con- sisting of Carolyn Swanson, Ann Sticha, Judy Krieg, Edna Berg, Vickie Dickson, Diane Johnson, Sue Engebretsen, De De Mudge, sang The Dreams Ahead. Flowers and decora- tions were arranged by the Junior class. All right, which one of you dragged his foot? This is a SNEAK! Hey, look what we found ! What are they waiting for? Relaxing? This canft be our Mr. Kelln! Ring around the rosy. Everyone always thought he was a little MAD! Man the battle stations ! Hello Dolly! Look out! Here comes Ann! So you think you're going to take a pic- ture, do you? COMMENCEMENT '64 Commencement excercises were held in the Granite Falls High School Gym on May 29, 1964. Thirty Seniors received their diplomas from Mr. Harry Swanson, president of the school board. They were: Edna Berg, Avilda Dickson, Suzanne Engebretsen, Diane Johnson, Judy Krieg, Nancy Lease, DeLeeta Mudge, Shirley Phillips, Nancy Smith, Ann Sticha, Carolyn Swanson, Art Arnold, Jeffrey Bergan, Richard Bond, Leslie Boyd, Ronald Chew, James Cool, Harold Gray, Robert Gray, James Hale, Michael Hale, David Henderson, Jon Holm, Peter Kirschgessner, Kenneth Maik, Steven Mulder, Erik Scherrer, Ira Scherrer, Leslie Scofield, John Sudds. Gonunencemenl Friday. May 29 1904. 8:00 P. M. Processional ..............High School Band Invocation........ .Rev. Lewis R. Wimberly Salutatory.................Pete Kirschgessner “This Is My Country” ............Senior Class Valedictory...................Sue Engebretsen American Legion Awards. .Mr. William McFall School Awards.............Principal Mark Zerr “Mountain Majesty Overture ..............Band Introduction of Speaker. .Supt. Louis Grinneell Speaker........................Dr. Rodney Berg “Climb Every Mountain”...........Senior Class Presentation - Class of '64. .Supt. Louis Grinnell Presentation of Diplomas. Mr. Harry Swanson “Alma Mater ............................Band Benediction ............Rev. Wallace Mackie Recessional ............................ Band (Scats not reserved after 7:55 P. M.) Rev. Lewis R Wimberly, Pastor of Community Bible Church. Granite Falls Dr. Rodney Berg. President, Everett Jr College. Everett Rev. Wallace Mackie. Pastor of Bethel Tubcmucle, Granite Falls Mr. Eugene James, Band and Chorus Director. Granite Falls High School Mr. William McFall. Commander, Post No. 123. American Legion Piano Accompanist: Marydce Graham SCHOLARSHIPS Lady Lions...............Carolyn Swanson Men Lions................Jim Cool Elks.....................Jim Cool Girls’ Club..............Carolyn Swanson PTA......................De De Mudge Sno. Co. Homemakers.... Sue Engebretsen One-bar Torch pins.......John Sudds Vickie Dickson Two-bar Torch pins . . Three-bar Torch pins . Four-year Honor Torch De De Mudge Jim Cool Carolyn Swanson Pete Kirchgessner Sue Engebretsen
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