Ione High School - Savage Echo Yearbook (Ione, WA)

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I COAlH1lA1'Gl'l COCUMEIA HIGH SCWOQU RlCHLAND. V'1LSH5'wQTON I 1 .r 'v Q4 I 4 ig L, L51-Q - A 4,.lzll fS .. 1 H ' . I -' 5 ' ,. ,k ..- ,4 1 4 I- li - Ad, ,, ----.- ,... - ,,- - On Ionians! On Ionians! Fight wiijh your might Dalian tion Zflzank you! Doctor Kichdrds All too often we take for granted the many services that contribute to our everyday well-being, forgetting to acknowledge them as well as the extras that are also neces- sary to our health and happiness. In our school life many of these extras are the contribution of Dr. G. M. Richards. H In addition to the diagnosing of our ills, casting of limbs, and hemstitching of numer- ous wounds, as routine with our daily lives, he gives all of our athletic physical exami- nations, lends counseling and assistance at numerous health and dental clinics, both of these Without charge, and has given the loan of special textbooks and laboratory equip- ment. In the presentation of this Annual we set forth the best efforts of our school. It repre sents all student projects and achievements, both academic and athletic. With its dedi- cation to Dr. G. M. Richards, the entire student body, administration, and personnel of the lone High School, for themselves and for the community, extand a grateful thank you. 3 Admiuisfra tion ,Admirzi fmfars MRS. FLORENCE GOER Chairman School MRS. RUBY PICKETT 2 ? ,A F I , H, MR. CLIFFORD BOCKMAN MR, H, D, GOULD, Superintendent MR. AUSTIN CLAYTON Q Q k 9 :M MR. JOEL BROWN Koard F MRS. GLADYS LYNCH MR. HERBERT HAMBROOK, Principal Clerk 5 3? N ' W 4 X 4 ., F 4 Z':'Za , ' EJTQYXYZ , 555 - - :f1f' q. . .a.f -1. 52.2 .::v. -..-:a-531-: ::z-::,- --- vw -1: 1 - eff . ......,... U 4m,.Wfm.. , ,V ..J. M.. My 1, 'M H V -1,5 L , ,W W -. -4-a:::- 3 vw . W V, ,.,,h,. in ,LW.pM,v,., XM, . 'KEMWQ Dig y0.W.,.V,,,.557V M. Egw U V, any K , 3 5 s E z 5 'fgzf 1' gL,k.,,6,, mmfza. .'i.:Xgf2Q,wm.,H - fe:-5-. 03 -K 352, 22 n 2? fyfxw if N K x fm 55? ' Q 35 ,gl L r gfili iw ggi? 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BILL BOURN Band, Foreign Social Science Languages Coach MRS. BETTY JONES MR. R. LINDQUIST English Science, Math MR. JOHN DITZ Coach, History MRS. SMITH English Library Uzcy lead the Way MR. GAY WALDROUP MRS. HELEN WALDROUP 7th grade, Geometry Home Ec. ,P. E. , Typing 7 Seniors vVEdH Football .......... Manager .... Baseball .... . Basketball ........... Track ............ Letterrnen's Club. . Plays ............ Student Council .... S.B. Vice-Pres. .. Class President... Class Vice-Pres. .. Class Rep. ..... . Boys' State ....... Best Student ......... ...234 ...1 1234 1234 . 34 1234 . 14 . 123 ..3 ..2 ...4 ...1 ..3 ..34 Most Apt to Succeed ..... 4 School Spirit ...... Mr. Hustle ........ Junior Prom King.. f cf :5.NN E DWARD MAR LIN PICKETT VALEDICTORIAN MARIE JANET GUTIERRE Z SALUTATORIAN flaw Diplomas-- Will Crave! Dumis Basketball ....... .... 2 Manager... Football .... . . . .234 Baseball... . . .23 Track ....... .... 3 Chorus ......... . . . 34 Corduroy Kid ..... .... 3 Class President ........ 4 Chorus Pres ............ 4 Student Council ......... 4 N. E. D. Student Coun. . . . A Cutest Couple ........... 3 lVRedll A. S. B. President .... Student Council ..... N. E. D. Student Coun. Class Sec. -Treas. .. Annual Staff ......... Annual Editor . . . . . Paper Staff .. . . . . Band ........ . . Pep Band .... Chorus ....... . . . . 1234 Majorette ........ . . Sub. Song Queen. . . . .. Girls' League .... . . Pep Club ....... . . Scorekeeper . . . Plays ......... . . Senior Escort ........ Girls' State .......... Most Apt to Succeed D.R. D. Princess... ..4 ...4 ...4 ..34 1234 .34 234 ...1 ...1 .34 ..2 ..3 ..1 ..34 .14 ...3 ...3 ...4 ...3 Marie Student Council ....... 234 N. E.D. Student Coun. . . . 4 County Student Coun .... 3 Band ................... 1 Chorus .............. 234 Plays .................. 4 Girls' League ........ 1234 A.S.B. Asst. Treas ..... 2 A.S.B. Treas ......... 34 Annual Staff .... .... 1 234 Asst. Editor .... .... 3 4 G.L. Vice-Pres... 3 G. L. Pres ....... . . . 4 Paper Staff ............ 34 Art Editor ............. 4 Hall of Fame Wittiest . . .4 Prettiest Eyes .......... 1 Ticket Seller .......... 23 D.R.D. Princess ....... 4 'knf ii x.4' J Q 1 'hw -. ,Q I ROBERT DALE DAVIS C LASS PRESIDENT DIANE JEAN OLSON CLASS SEC. -TREAS. fi7Gf5:5725Z2,iEEE?Ea2L5iLLL1-:Q Melia Chorus ........... .... 1 Pep Club .............. 2 Girls' League Play ...... 2 Asst. Ed. of Paper ...... 2 Ed. of Paper ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 Drill Team .... .... 2 EMILIA BEATRICE LOVELL PATRICK JOHN KELLER Barb Chorus ......... Band .......... Girls' League ........ Annual Staff . . . ...234 1234 1234 . .23 Pep Band. .... 1234 Best Dancer .... .... 1 24 Tanda Club. .... . . .1 Drill Team ...... . . .3 Student Council ......... 3 N.E.D. Student Coun .... 3 Plays ................ 134 Class Sec. -Treas ....... 1 Band Pres ...... .... 2 Band Rep .......... .... 3 Band Sec. -Treas ....... .2 G. L. Sec.-Treas ........ 2 D.R.D. Queen .... 3 YlNutell Football ........ . . . 23 Basketball . . . .. . . 23 Chorus ........ . . . .234 Senior Escort .... .. . 3 Most Cheerful... . . . 34 Wittiest ....... . . . 4 Most Popular ... ... 3 HBagSlY Football Manager ........ 1 Basketball Manager ..... 1 Baseball ............ 1234 vvfliigervl Chorus ........ Band .......... Girls' League .... ....234 ...234 1234 Annual Staff .... ..... 3 Pep Band ...... .... 4 Biggest Flirt .... .... 3 Ticket Taker ..... .... 3 Plays ......... .... 4 Class Rep ....... . . . 4 Student Council .... . . . 4 Ylpunkll Girls' League ........ 1234 Chorus ....... .... 2 34 Concessions .... ..... 2 34 Manager ........ . . . 4 Annual Staff .... .... 3 Paper Staff .... . . .3 Band ....... . . . 1 PepBand... ...1 DONNA JOLENE SMITH Pep Club . . . . . . 1 BARBARA RAYE GRAHAM ORVILLE ALTON BOGGS DARLENE MARIE MORTON Football .... .... .1 234 Band ..... . .124 Chorus .... .234 Pep Band .... . 124 Director ..... . . .4 Dance Band .... .... 1 Track ......... .... 1 234 Band Officer ..... ..... 2 4 Chorus Officer .... . . . 23 Best Dancer ..... . . .14 Best Dressed ... ... 4 Student Coun ..... ....4 Baseball Manager Cheerleader . . Playday ...... Pep Club .... Band ..... Chorus .... Play ........ Drill Team... Dance Band .. Class President.. . Class Rep ....... Student Council ...... County Council . . . District Council. . . Cheerleader ...... Cheerleader trophy. . . Band ............. PepBand... Play .... ,...... Girls' League ..... Annual Staff ....... ...1 . 23 . 123 .. . 3 .. 3 123 . .12 234 .234 . . . 1 1234 234 Asst. Ed. of Paper. ..... 4 Chorus ..... 2 4 Lettermenls Club 2 ROGER CHESTER ENYEART Gingham Gal ...... . . . 1 Best Manners .... . . . 1 Most Cheerful . . . . . . . 34 Best Looking .... . . . 124 Most Popular ..... . . . 4 Best Per sonality ........ 4 D.R. D, Queen ......... 1 Junior Prom Queen ..... 4 Baseball .... Football .... .... 1 234 Basketball . . . . 234 Manager ........ ...1 Track .............. 1234 Lettermen's Club .... Plays ........... Band ........ Paper Staff ...... Asst. Editor. .... . . .1234 .....14 . 123 3 ...3 Class President ........ 3 Student Council .... . Pep Band ....... Best Looking .... ...3 ...1 ...l Personality ........... 234 Class Vice-Pres .... . ...1 Down River Days Rep . . . 3 Dance Band ............ 3 Mr. Hustle .... ....4 Wills DIANE OLSON, scorekeeper for two years, Wills her many flusterated moments, To her friend, Sharyn Spears. His baseball enthusiasm, ORVILLE BOGGS will leave-- To Larry Gragg, so a victory the Savages will achieve. ROGER ENYEART wills his good Chevy car To Shorty Reynolds, who in it, Won't get far! JONNIE MEADOWS, with problems many, Wills them all to Pat Curry, Who doesnlt have any! EMILIA LOVE LL has to make an admission, She's leaving the twins her A's, To keep up the family tradition. PAT KELLER who is always so quiet, Wills his way to Roger Clayton, And hopes he will try it! BOB DAVIS wills his crewcut hair, To Billy von Jentzen, Who has more than his share. FRED SMOLDON who gets on with teachers so well, Wills this ability to Everett Koontz, Who with it will do swell! KAREN REED to Judie Young Wills Her busy days, And also throws in her winsome ways. RON FRISTAD with absences plenty, Wills them to Larry Gragg, And hopes he has as many! WARREN FRYSINGER wills his ability To play the drums real neat, To the six high school drummers, So they can get with the beat. ED PICKETT whose quiet disposition We all know, Wills it to Roger Clayton Who with it, will make quite a show. MARIE GUTIERREZ who rips out everything she makes in Home Ec. at least twice, Wills this ability to Judie Young, And hopes she thinks ripping is real paradise! DARLENE MORTON wills to Margie and Ciece Her troubles as concessions manager, So the S. B. income they can increase! DONNA SMITH wills her nickname Tiger To Patty Goer, With it, taming her will be quite a chore! BARBARA GRAHAM who fills a march with the Be Bop Beat, And who has all kinds of broken reeds, Wills this ability to B. B. Kennedy, And hopes that fills all her needs. Along with his many duties as princi- pal, Mr. Herbert Hambrook was senior class advisor--which is in itself a full time job. ,A lack into thc Quture Here I am cruising in my space-wagon in the year 2013. I am on my way to Venus where I'm suppose to meet Mr. Hambrook the advisor of the class of '60 11960, that isj. Instead of rocking in his rocking chair the next fifteen light years, he's going to help me find the old grads of '60, The first mishap was the window of my space-wagon closing too suddenly and catching Mr. Hambrook's long gray beard. Since we're already on Venus, we'll look for Roger Enyeart. We find him in charge of the Chevy Space-wagon Manufacturing Company. He's invented a new color for space-wagons called charple. Very bright!! He tells us that Diane Olson is on the moon so we'll visit her next. We see she finished college and is teach- ing students how to prepare delightful dishes from green cheese Qwhich on the moon seems to be abundantl. It seems that Adolf Botzheim didn't want to venture into outer space so J onnie Meadows stayed on Earth. They are now raising a family of future Miss America's and All- American ball players. Pat Keller is up to his old tricks again. He never stays in one place. We caught up with him on Neptune and to our surprise, the quiet Ron Fristad was with him. They are the traveling salesmen for Jokes Co. , Inc. We were told that Fred Smoldon and Barbara Graham are on the most heavily populated planet, Mars. They are running the Arthur Worry Dance Studio. Warren Frysinger and Donna Smith Cof the Tiger and Chop dance teamy, came in for a lesson and informed us that Orville Boggs is pitching for the Magnificent Marsiansn. That Way Out Q Pickett is really way out on Pluto. There he is practicing his dentistry on his fellow Beatniks. Emilia Lovell and Karen Reed are living side by side on Saturn. There they are experts on child psychology. Bob Davis remained on Earth long enough for Carol Farman to graduate. Now they are living on Jupiter where Bob is a French teacher. Marie Gutierrez and Darlene Morton are the last members to locate. We found them both on Mercury where Marie is enjoying an exciting life of a talented artist. Darlene is making millions selling her new invention, popcorn that is always warm, buttered and salted. She even has her own model of popcorn machines We're getting low on space fuel so I better take you back to Venus, Mr. Hambrook. M-m-m I notice you've changed from plaids to polka dots for your jackets. Don't get your beard caught again! Bye! I. R. Nutts .?'L,.. Qm mf llmlerclzzssmm Larry Gragg Patsy Curry Bill vonJentzen Judie Young Sharyn Spears Roger Clayton Margie Morton Ray Denny juniors Caddy Scniars Zomorrauf Cecelia Miller Lindon Spencer Terry Ogden Stanley Carlson Daisy Boggs 15 Larry Waldroup Gordon Crapo Charles Reynolds Pete Smoldon JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Larry, Pres. g Patsy, Sec. g Sharon, Representativeg Gordon , Mrs. Jones Sgt. -at-Armsg Roger, Treas. 9 and Bill, Vice President. Advisor 'Tl M I r Q5 E Sf W ii,i EC g W:Li,:r? 'f1+ . 3 .. . 2 E , , ., i 4 i , is Q, W Fwd X .V W If.' :ZE'E FS:Z:' I ff- , Q . :-: 1 .52 -We Vw f :I-:ii?f ' ::.:s.: rss- ly M ,X fi . :as2z:- 1 , wa -' ' llfiwigi . .,..,..... 2 .... ....... ..... , A q f,,M ----- ' ,, ----- f -fi ' . f mx Q - ','2?3:r21f2f2zii52 3 . if Roger Chapman Dave Larew Sharon Dury Larry Gordon Jerald Woelk 'I6 ei? Kerry Lance Patty Goer 4 M44 Pat Larew Art Krueger Everett Koontz B. B. Kennedy Yvonne Spacek Elton Smith Saphamares e , JB George Conniff Sharon O'Donne11 Carol Farnam Curt Ogden 17 Dennis Cossett Donna Sauer Nancy Brown Nikki Cossett Ted Blair I I I I Glass nf 62 Loretta Boggs ' Dianne Hoseth Cherry Smith Marlene Thompson Cherry Smith--Rep. g Kerry Lance--Vice Pres. 9 Car-1 Erickson MI-I Lindquist Pat Larew--Treas. g Yvonne Spacek--Sec. 9 Advisor George Conniff--President. 'IB Sandra Dewey Ron Carman Dana Kukuk Gary Chapman Chet Kirby Sherryl Thompson LeRoy Thompson Judy Mitchell Hrcshmcn Kvgin ' Wi ' ' LW: Nikki Thayer Larry Gutierrez Sandra Webb Charles Gutierrez 19 Helen Haney Dick Davis Charri Carlson Jim York Deloris Widger David Sauer X ff Q 1 4 Nickie Dunbar Pat Porter Connie Koontz Mr. Bill Bourn, Advisor 20 Charles, Pres. g Charri, Representativeg Dick Vice Pres. 3 and Helen, Sec.-Treas. fcamera shyj. J UNIORS Starting the year right, the Juniors ordered their class rings the second day of school. The first activity of the year was a Bake Sale followed by a record dance. To reverse last year's results of the basketball season ticket sale, the class of '61 surprised everyone and won first place this year. Another record dance was given after the second tournament game. The highlight of the junior activities was the Junior Prom. Jack Fields furnished the music to the theme of Twilight Time . SOPHOMORES The Sophomores participated in the age-old tradition of initiating the new Frosh the first week of school. This was followed later in the semester by a record dance. The high point of their year was the Sophomore Hop decorated to the theme of April Love . The Hop was given on April 16 with music by the Cobras. FRESHMEN The Freshmen started their year by giving the Initiation Return Party on the 25th of September. Later on in the spring, they gave a record dance. Like most Freshmen they had few activities. First Row: Frosh. Second Row: Sophomores. Third Row: Juniors. Fourth Row: Seniors 21 Grades Xi Grads Eight rs.:'.g,:5::g:'g:'2-:mfg,sf WS, px M me 9 N 3 J , I Y 4 r , Q -,Q , 5 2 if M gag W' , :fe ggi? A Qx S A W .' ' . .,,...,,. . Qi:.,QQw?f2:?i?SA A 1 J 4 Q , If zwsisif fig s WEWWQ J ,....,.. 2323 f ff NS Jie www wa? s 1+ 'Sag ? is were H my m,,W 2a1.g:'-f- -:ff- we-H --'im :, :. su, -: . -if-' If - gf?2 x i -:LF EQ: Efiiffi ' if J 5 ffl Q I ' E :S Q' 9 W 1 ' Eli i- E-.Em-' '-2-I - '. 3L '- . . I ,.., 1 ' fir: v2 - 23 Paul Richards Pres. Loren Dury V. Pres. Lawanda Woelk Sec. Treas. Mary Ann Kliener Reporter Wally Kingery Billy Grant Jackie Jo Smith Ronald Ronning Harold Ogden Carol Bader Jerry Enyeart Ulanda Dury Denny Kirby George Chambers Mike Haskins Margie Johnson Johnny Mykines David Hersey Alan Johnson Audrey Clayton Donna Spencer Mr. John Ditz Advisor George Boggs Grade Seven 24 Roger Bockman Barbara Groth Earlene Murphy Mike Greig Minnie Olson Floyd Ogden Betty Murray Eddy Johnson Eugene Sargent Betty Miller Teresa Belden Wally Koontz Mary Alice Ferguson Yvonne Davis Linda Thompson Penny Goer Ricky Hersey Vicky Spears Diane Sauer Janet Sage Mary Etta Srnoldon Mary Jean Small Jo Ann Barney Gay Waldroup Advisor Joan Powers Pres. Fred Chapman V. Pres. Karene Conniff Sec. Treas. Jon Mike Davis Sgt. -at-Arms Hlasscs 'x , I X' . Y Home Ec. 4. I Q l 14 X Wifi- 4, English X. ?1iif,,,, 1 ff' N 'da .'., fi 'fl : : Nff ' , f 1 Geometry , 51 3' ' .,, xv, .sn t-.' U. S, History 9. A ,f V, 4 X..,Nx, Typing I Russian I Back Row: C. Carlson, N. Dunbar, C. Farnam, M. Gutierrez, D. Sauer, M. Morton, B. Kennedy, P, Larew, J. Mitchell, B. Keller, B. Graham, D. Olson, D. Smith, Y. Spacek, D, Morton, M. Johnson. Third Row: L. Thompson, L. Boggs, S. Dewey, S. Webb, J. Young, M. Thompson, D. Hoseth, N. Cossett, S. O'Donnell, N. Thayer, M. Kliener, D. Sauer, H. Hanery, M. Ferguson. Second Row: J. Powers, C. Smith, S, Thompson, M. Smoldon, T. Blair, D. Cossett, F. Smoldon, C. Erickson, E. Smith, P. Porter, C.Miller, D. Widger, P. Goer, F.. Murphy. First Row: R. Enyeart, S. Carlson, G. Chapman, A. Krueger, L.Waldroup, D. Larew, R. Clayton, G. Conniff, B. Davis, E. Koontz, K. Lance, P. Smoldon, D. Davis, Mr. T. Jones, Director. Sure! Harmony The I.H. S. Mixed Chorus of approxi- mately 60 voices was very active this year. This organization participated in the Music Concert of Nov. 19, the program in Cusick, and the Christmas program. It performed during the Spring Concert April 29 and took part in the EWMEA festival April 23 in Spokane. The Mixed Chorus made much progress during the current year and Worked on quite difficult music sung a cappella for the music festival in Spokane. Taking a look at himself in the mirror is Bob D. , chorus . president. Looking on are Chorus Dlrector Stanley C. , vice pres. , and Elton Smith, librarian. Mr. Thomas Jones 28 First Row: Mary S., Mary Etta S., Fred C. , Chuck F. , Joan P. , Ronald R., Jon Mike D. , John M. , Paul R. Second Row: Teresa B., Dennis C. , Lawanda W. , Donna S. , Bennie K. , Wally K. , Dana K. , George C., Nikki C. , Barbara G. , Minnie O. , Diane H. , Cherry S. , Yvonne S. Third Row: Vicky S. Pat P., Charles G., David S. , Lawrence G. , Marlene T. , Donna S. , Jonnie M. , Larry W. , Fred S. , Gary C. , Jim Y., Stanley C., Alan J. , Roger B., Chet K., Mr. Jones, Director. This page co-sponsored by IONE CHAMBER of COMMERCE and CARL ERICKSON LOGGING Telephone H12-3772 lone, Washington BAND OFFICERS: Nikki Cossett, Dennis Cossett, Stanley Carlson, Fred Smoldon, Bennie Kennedy, George Conniff, John Mykines, Paul Richards. Hand 's Musical Slate Affine Two concerts were scheduled as highlights of the Ione Music Department's musical year. Thus far, one has been given QNov. 19j with the other in prospect for April 29. Proceeds for these and other musical events are being used for the purchase of new band instruments. Groups participating in the concerts are the I.H,S. Band, Mixed Chorus, Dance Band, and Soloists. Other activities have been the Christmas Program, appearances at the P. T,A. and a program presented last Fall at the Cusick High School. The Band sponsored the very popular appearance of Merlin, The Magician . At present writing, the I, H. S, Band in company with the Mixed Chorus will participate in the Eastern Washington Music Festival in Spokane on April 23. It is quite possible that the Band will also take part later in the year in the Lilac Parade. u:v' Y X 1V Navi,- g R 92559 T 41.-... , 4 S First Row: Jon Mike Davis, Paul Richards, George Conniff, Dennis Cossett, Nikki Cossett, Roger Bockman. Second Row: Mr. Jones, Directorg'Stan1ey Carlson, Jim York, John Mykines. fnot pictured--Larry Waldroupj Dance and Pep Hands First Row: Nikki Cossett, Joan Powers, Ronald Ronning, Jon Mike Davis, John Mykines, Paul Richards. Second Row: Lawanda Woelk, Dana Kukuk, Wally Kingery, Barbara Graham, Bennie Kennedy, Yvonne Spacek, Cherry Smith, Roger Bockman. Third Row: Fred Smoldon, Directorg David Sauer, Jonnie Meadows, Donna Smith, Jim York, Alan Johnson. 30 mfs 711 bi Y X fiat? 3 A l os' - 99 Q9 . QF' Dance First Row: Jon Mike Davis, Paul Richards, George Conniff, Dennis Cossett, Nikki Cossett, Roger Bockman. Second Row: Mr. Jones, Directorg'Stan1ey Carlson, Jim York, John Mykines. fnot pictured--Larry Waldroupj and Pep Hands bxixf 721 First Row: Nikki Cossett, Joan Powers, Ronald Ronning, Jon Mike Davis, John Mykines, Paul Richards. Second Row: Lawanda Woelk, Dana Kukuk, Wally Kingery, Barbara Graham, Bennie Kennedy, Yvonne Spacek, Cherry Smith, Roger Bockman. Third Row: Fred Smoldon, Directorg David Sauer, Jonnie Meadows, Donna Smith, Jim York, Alan Johnson. ' 30 ,4 cfirfiiics Three major activities at lone High are the annual staff, newspaper staff, and student council. The prime objective of the annual staff is to edit the Savage Echo , the paper staff publishes a monthly paper, and the student council governs all student body functions. Much time and effort is put forth by those stu- dents who volunteered for the annual and news- paper staffs and those who were elected to the student council. L Milli 1 J ' 1 71 First Row: S. Spears, D. Olson, C. Smith, P. Larew, S. Dury, P. Curry, M. Gutierrez R. Denny. Second Row: Y. Spacek, Mrs. Smith, J. Meadows. Front: Sharon D. , Patsy C. , Sharyn S. Back: Jonnie M., Ray D., Mrs. Smith, Advisor Prexy Hit? ., sf f f at 511 5 Se C - First Row: P. Curry, C. Reynolds, D. Olson, M. Gutierrez. Second Row: C. Smith, D. Davis, D. Smith. Third Row: C. Carlson, S. Spears, S. Dury. Fourth Row: F. Smoldon, B. Davis, G. Conniff, L. Gragg. Mr. Hambrook, Advisor. 32 First Row: Mrs. Waldroup, Advisorg S. Webb, D. Boggs, Y. Spacek, S. O'Donnell, M. Morton, D. Morton, C. Carlson, C. Farnam, S. Dewey, N. Dunbar, D. Hoseth. Second Row: S. Dury, D. Kukuk, S. Thompson, D. Widger, J. Meadows, P. Curry, N. Thayer, H. Haney, N. Cossett, C. Miller, C. Smith, P. Goer, L. Boggs. Third Row: J. Young, M. Gutierrez, B. Graham, D. Sauer, P. Larew, J. Mitchell, B. Keller, S. Spears, B. Kennedy, M. Thompson, D. Olson, D. Smith. ,Ccaguc .75 Active The biggest event of this year for the Girls' League Was the annual Gingham Gals' Gallop held on March 26, 1960. In the fall the girls had bake sales. The Yuletide was celebrated by journeying to Spokane on December 27, 1959 and viewing the fabulous Ice Capades. To earn money the girls sold desk sets and candy during the Christmas season. Other activities included going to Nelson, B. C. and having a roller skating party. All in all the 1959-60 school year was an especially active one for the lone Girls' League. Marie, President, Mrs. Waldroup, Advisor, Sharon, Vice President, Marlene, Treasurer. 33 BEST DANCERS MOST APT TO SUCCEED VTVVVV Barbara Graham Fred Smoldon Ed Pickett Diane Olson BEST DRESSED SCHOOL SPIRIT Judie Young Fred Smoldon Larry Gragg Carol Farnam WITTIEST BEST STUDENTS Pat Keller Marie Gutierrez Ed Pickett Patsy Curry MOST POPULAR 'H g MOST CHEERFUL Larry Gragg Jonnie Meadows H Pat Keller and Jonnie Meadows 2 9 SPORTS ABILITY PERSONALITY Larry Gragg Warren Frysinger B. B. Kennedy , Jonn1e Meadows BEST LOOKING ' BIGGEST FLIRTS . 1 -hK'.. nnmaw xefaN4it....g.t , , f Q , 4, Mas-X55 ,-f - N X f . X EX J JJ' N r f r U15 ,Cine-up 6 D 1 fs? - W Q A ' .43 gig Z JN f ' 9 FE? v lb fa? 4 : Z A I ' ' AA Q .,,. , Y 'T ix , VW :K RRLH! N! EX! K A x' fiig i Q K QTQQYX: Z ' xx X V f igl.ji WW,hP'I'l j X 1 x P514 fg f gi limIMMQW? I Y f mm , f+?1:-1- r ' i 29. ,W2 C9 .5 msg, ' ' 4 ,ff 3 , .',,' 7 , -5 ' ' ' 7 f ' 1:7 L,, ' SW? ,J -:EM ' 4 . IV X '. dll if f A1959 5 'J 5 'X ff 12- of Q x - I f I w -- -'T.- KN f I Y xyfw sf , , 5-fe U f , xx bf Q-if 3 .H A' N' X N A ' Www 2 .f X'-nys : .. 6 353 im? - 1, V , as -U I ..J, :., K 2 1 iizg S ,A . ' ' 4' . lQ',,1,:, j mu ., Q Q.A 51 .., J ' .V f If f M -gs in ,4,,,' ,v ll' A 1 1' U A ' MW k gs 0 ' x f Q I. , .3 , V., V ' Awe ' Q Y 5 A 'fw 3 sf E j 5? , Q B f X 4 Nm W ff R-N Q Q, X W ' J! 9,12 F 41:15 ki? I 54 f V V Q Q- f Q G3 ef 'x .- X f y V I Q is W I ff' xl 0 O NX A -4 ,... K f 'o N Annz X ' . ! 'D '1 Y 'A 'IP I 1 N I KN 5 1 G-'i'g dx fl 4 9 I ? N W3 Z7-L X 3 x ' 4 ,- A qyvg E, . fa: M Q , 1 V' d k ,Ap IH' E QL W 9 35 Sharau--Gingham Gal larry--Zvrduray Kid Sharon Dury was named the Gingham Gal and Larry Gragg was named the Corduroy Kid at the annual Girls' League Dance, held March 26, 1960. Sharon and Larry, both juniors, were chosen by the Girls League. The Gingham Gals' Gallop is one of the many activities sponsored by this group. I .Queen jomfic King Sd Jonnie Meadows and Ed Pickett were chosen by popular vote of the Junior Class to reign as king and queen of the annual Junior Prom held May 7, 1960. TWi- light Time was the theme used by the juniors to decorate the gym. A highlight of the dance was a grand march, at which time Larry Gragg, class president, crowned Queen Jonnie and King Ed. The Junior Prom, one of the largest activities sponsor- ed by the Junior Class, highlighted the spring social events. Nine candidates picked from IHS for DOWN RIVER DAYS' Queen were as follows: Front Row: Marlene T. , Diane O. , Judie Y. , Donna S. , Carol F. Back Row: Marie G, , Nikki C. , Sharon S. W .l.,.,., W.- 2 'Hg I 553 Y s 'RQ 'R 45,3 1 X 31 fur be f' I Queen I J UDIE Princess Princess MARIE NIKKI Z7 Z7 Koyalfy , and Pat L ,. iw' DIANE OLSON ED PICKETT Representative to the Ever- 'Q 11 Representative to the Ever green Girls' State held at I yQ Green Boys' State held at CWCE in Ellensburg ' f ig -1 ! - Pacific Lutheran College 1n V A Tacoma 1959 ,J-4535 I A 'if w 1959 37 4 l I A popular place during basketball season was the con- Senior escorts Judie Young and Larry Gragg Marc Activities cession stand run by Margie M. , Cecelia M. , and Darlene M. - -fn! Qt' 'U -lsjT ' Checking out books is Librarian Margie Mortton. Other Librarians are Deloris Widger, Orville Boggs, and Ray Denny. M. Smith, Librarian. 38 Mrs. Donna Jean Davis, school secretary, finds time to ditto tests for teachers. W 16 all-0 'Q a, - Mr. Harold Dury and Mr. Ray Potter are the congenial school bus drivers. Judispeusables 39 Relaxing after the noon rush are the cooks, Mrs. Colvin, Mrs. Belden fsubstituting for Mrs. Iversonj, and Mrs. Beardsley. The man with the mop! Mr. Ernie Meier s1ax5 is .., Mrs. Davis keeps the office neat, Ernie Meier sweeps, week by week, Three cooks the Hi and grade school feed, Children on buses, two drivers speed. Indispensables? Yes, it is agreed! Cheaper by the Dozen was pre- sented by an all-high school cast on November 13, 1959. Playing the largest parts were Bob Davis as the father, Fred Smoldon as the oldest son, and Diane Olson as the oldest daughter. Ray Denny was stage manager and Mrs. William Jones was directress. This page sponsored by the PACIFIC COCA-COLA BOTTLING C0 N. 901 Monroe Str ee? Spokane 1, Washington if -an-f , L, ,,.N,,y M, Y f M 1vmmme,wwwfvegswfg,fqg54W.L L Sparfs B4 First Row: C. Kirby, D. Larew, L. Waldroup, G. Chapman, E. Pickett, A. Krueger, G. Conniff, W. Frysinger, F. Smoldon. Second Row: C. Erickson, B. Davis, R. Chapman, D. Cossett, C. Gutierrez, Coach Ditz, L. Gutierrez, B. Von Jentzen, L. Gragg, S. Carlson. Warren HUST LERS U16 flustliug Z'mm.l The Savages got a rough start for the season by taking fourth place in the Merry- Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Ed 42 Sept. Sept. Go-Round at Kettle Falls and losing to Republic, but they made up for it in the next few games by beating Valley, Cusick, and Hunters. In the last game of the season, lone was defeated by Metaline Falls. Despite injuries to Bob's back, Warren's leg, Stanley's arm, and Carl's leg, lone tied with Republic for second place in the Tri-County Football League. SAVAGE RECORD We Merry-Go-Round Glthj Republic 0 Valley 58 Cusick 2 Hunters 41 Metaline Falls 12 They 2 18 0 18 25 Larry Ed Chop Fred Coach Savage Paufer B111 Dave Larry 43 Denny George 5. H! Savage Larry Warren Stanley Kal! X, R 4 X 5 gi 5 E ...f ,KV aj if X X 2 U 5 .-ff 3' . . 'Q' I ' 3 hifi. ,ig 1 -7 s nii A if 5 6 T A 35 i 1 . b f ,Q V Q2 Y. K QV? UQ. QE X G eorge Charlie ,fe-. Larry 44 Dennis Roger Dave Front Row: Larry G. , Elton S. , Carl E. , Chuck T. , Charles G. Back Row: Ron C. , Lindon S. , Dick D, , Coach Bourn, Gordon C. , Kerry L. , Art K. '75 ' Squad Where's the ball? ? ? ? ?? ? Managers Pat Porter and Gary Chapman This page sponsored by the IONE PAR EN T-TEACHER ASSOCIATION W I' If I Jane s Sumges 9090 . . . .WIN THIRD LEAGUE GAME was the big headline that appeared on the Spokesman-Review's sports page after Ione defeated Cusick in its fourth league game of the season. This was one of lone's total of four wins for the season. After losing six regular games, the Merry Go Round, and the Christmas Tournament, the Savages beat Metaline Falls on the lone floor, lost three more games, and downed MF again, that one in the Bearcats' gym. Both wins were by two points each. Then Ione lost again to Cusick, but defeated Valley. Three games and three losses later, Ione entered the County Tour- nament With the bye , Despite this bye , Ione was de- feated twice. Metaline Falls won the tournament. Ione Ione Ione lone lone Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione Ione HA VY HBH 6 9 30 34 41 28 49 31 29 26 15 25 20 35 24 37 CHRISTMAS 38 47 34 41 39 45 42 45 27 32 17 21 19 21 31 14 21 16 23 15 52 31 MERRY-G O-ROUND Metaline Falls Cusick TOURNAMENT Priest River Marcus Riverside Riverside Priest River Northport Chewelah Springdale Cusick Metaline Falls Metaline Falls Marcus Northport Cusick Valley Colville Metaline Falls Cusick Metaline Falls COUNTY TOURNAMENT O46 Cusick Il H Front Row: Ronald R. , Jackie Jo S. , Mary Alice F., Lawanda W. Back Row: Roger B. , Fred C. , David H. , Wally K. , Alan J., Mr. Waldroup, Paul R., John M., Eugene S., George C.,, Mike D, Grade Kluzmps Champions was the name tagged the Ione Grade School This page sponsored by Papooses after Winning the Pend Oreille County grade school BOCKMAN LOGGING trophy in tournament play February, 1960. The Papooses Telephone HI 2-3067 ended a highly successful season with a record of eight Wins and lone, Washington one loss. This record also included two games played with the Ione High B team in which the grade school was victorious. First Row: David H. , Denny K. , Wally K. , George B. , Gene S. , Bill G. , Eddy J. Second Row: Fred C., George C., Alan J., Paul R. , John M., Mike D. , Roger G. Third Row: Mary Alice F., Jackie Jo S. , Mike H. , Mr. Waldroup, Lawanda W. , Wally K. Baseball Crack Putting the track boys through their paces will be Coach Bourn Front Row: Gordon C. , Roger C. , Ed P. , Warren F. , Stanley C. , and Art K. 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