Highland High School - Tycoma Yearbook (Cowiche, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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Highland High School - Tycoma Yearbook (Cowiche, WA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 90 of 110
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Page 90 text:

C G Robbins Inspirational Award Wmner Mr Clarence Sperline, Coachg and Larry Mortimer, Captain. 'z?a46ez'lczZZ ON TO STATE! For the first time in Highland's history these were the words that everyone spoke. Winding up near the top of the tournament at Sunnyside with a 54-51 win over Yakima, Highland along with Richland, had the honor of representing our district in the State tournament in Seattle. In the final game with Yakima, Highland had to overcome a 14-point lead in the last quarter of play, to win a thrilling victory over the stunned Yakima Pirates. The next night we lost to Richland 73-57, thus making Highland the number two representa- tive from the district. ln the tournament at Seattle, Highland played Bremerton in its first game. After out-playing and out-hustling Bremerton for three and one-half quar- ters, Bremerton began to catch up with the Scotties and defeated them 57-53 in an exciting last three minutes. Coming from behind in our second game with Walla Walla, Highland tied the game up at 57- 57 with only three minutes remaining in the' game. But there again Highland, who usually always came through in the last few minutes, lost out again and was defeated 72-57. This second loss eliminated Highland from the State Tournament in Seattle. Larry Mortimer was chosen honorary captain for the year and inspirational award winner was C. C. Robbins, thus completing a very successful year for the Highland Scotties.

Page 89 text:

Y Hilti Loveta Hughes-Leaves smiling in a jet propelled wheel-chair. Arthur Hughes-Leaves in a cloud of dust. Betty Jones-Wills her bottle in the locker to Gary Smith. Nellie Judd-Wills her skill on pin ball machines to Art Losey. Robin Kennedy-Leaves his lonely nights home and his hands-off policy with the girls to Don ,l ones. Mariana Kroger-Wills her smiling ways to Carl Smith. Frank Kroger-Leaves his dancing, coke bottle, and his keys to Charles Parsley. Larry Lee-Wills his wild time in World History to Gary Pue. Sharon Linse-Leaves Chuck unwillingly. Phyllis Lust-Wills her collection of balloons to Pat Forney. Walt McDevitt-Leaves a little altitude for David Howerton. Ed McLemore-Leaves his attendance record to Buster Treddenbarger. Darlene Melton-Leaves her happy times to Jimmy Robinson. Shirley Connelly Melton-Leaves her old-maid-ship to Sharon Estes. Helen Morris-Leaves Wayne in sixth period with tears in her eyes. Larry Mortimer-Leaves to go home. Ed Myhowich-Leaves his Tieton Women to .lim Asbury. Jerry Noy-Leaves his speed and ambition to Kingsley Fairchild. Pat Paradis4-Leaves her ability to catch the bus to Nancy Hafsos. Bill Peckman-ls keeping everything he has for next year. J ack Pemberton-Leaves his well-groomed hair to Lee Beitel. Emma Lou Perdue-Leaves willingly. Daisy Post-Leaves a red wig, a pipe, and dark glasses, to any Junior boy who wants to make a hit with the girls. Millicent Pue-Leaves her extra high school credits to Don Zier. Melba Rademacher-Leaves her high English test grades to Bill Peckman. Morris Rasciner-Wills his way with women to Leonard Bisconer. C. G. Robbins-Wills his way with the teachers to his brother, Pinky. Glen Rodman-Leaves his singing ability to Arnold Pleasant. Ted Rudd-Leaves his sister to Gary Pue. Shirley Russell-Leaves gladly. Bill Schwarzwalter-Wills his chair in Biology to anyone who likes to sleep. Marvin Seabrands--Wills his thrifty ways to Ken Rochel. Delane Smith-Wills his cozy corner in the halls to Earl Brown. ,lean Snipes-Leaves her influence with Mrs. Carey to Derald Erickson. Alan Strand-Wills his checking ability to Malcom Commet. James Tolbert-Leaves his ability to skip school without being caught to T. J. Hinkle. .lane Townsend-Leaves her pocket whiskey flask to Judy Lydin. Ed Van Dusen-Wills his sport shirts to anyone with no taste. Wayne Wadekamper-Wills his many nicknames, such as Pork, Lard, Rosebud, and Cheeks, to Nick Vander Houwen. Terry Wagner-Leaves among cheers and boos. Charles Ward-Wills his pull in Ag, to anyone who can stand it. Darlene May Weaver-Leaves her place in Honor Society to Larry Maulding. Rodney West-Wills his hydromatic plow to Roy. John White-Wills his date book to Bill Perdue. Karen Wickersham-Leaves her spot in the choir to Don Swan. Beverly Willard-Leaves her rubber pool-cue to Ronnie Myles. Harold Willard-Wills his L'Stude to .lim Asbury. Gwen Williams-Leaves her good term papers to Charles Pogue. Gordon Wiley-Wills his ability to sleep in English to Ken Rochel. Velda Wilson-Leaves her extra long hair to Jerry Willard. Shirley Wilson-Leaves the library with joy. Francine Woodiri-Leaves to follow Ron.



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KEN ADAMS CAROL ANN COX JACK PEMBERTON 'Y Y ' x Kfxhjx I 59 p X ,H 0 A 'V . Jqm I N I coach, Miss CULVER EAN SNIPES 'LWon7t the Wind every stop blowing! This was a familiar and justifiable cry among the tennis team this spring. Although not too successful in the Win column they were out there Working and gaining the experience which comes through practice and competition With other teams. The team had matches With Toppenish, Selah, Wa- pato, Ellensburg, and Yakima, and climaxed the season by participating in the sub-district tournament at Yakima, Graduation will take six members of the team: Ken Dueker, first singlesg ,lack Pemberton, second doublesg ,lean Snipes, first singles and captain of the teamg Melba Radamacher, second singlesg Marlana Kroger and Barbara Beffa, first doubles. MELBA RADEMACHER VVZZZA Vztz Z ',AA::,EEVZ I r,,,, was lecr,,c ,, glz CAAV E . M . :,- ,, ww . v. :::' -' 'f' ... ' 11' mm 's is ,, -- - mm g 'ww' 'V M his as ....,.. sm., Wm S , L, ,, MALON ZIEGLER BARBARA BEFFA KEN DUEKER u.

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