Kellogg High School - K Log Yearbook (Kellogg, ID)
- Class of 1959
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SOPHOMORES ..... ORGANIZATIONS. DRAMA ............ SOCIAL ........... MUSIC .......... SPORTS .......... GRADUATION. . . ADVERTISING. . . 2 9 29 'IQIf57 45 ....58 ....61 .....65 ....71 ....82 84 b d d QW. I A ,,k Wseeiglkglyf S , 9 1 WE DEDICATE . . To Mr. Glenn Exum whgm has given his time and :talent te I 1 ruining outa splendideemusiee L dep.arfrheIitA for the 1ast,2 5 years-- we tespectively dediggite 151131959 K-L09 - V V - e A e ? e V 6 A V f.., , f 1 'LA, Q' ? gy My i . A if ef r If W. r- , fy! HOWARD ANDREWS i4 , wJ , 4 I SUPERINTENDENT W For thirteen years now, Mr. Andrews has been giving his heart and soul to provide a top-notch education for the youth of our community. His interest in each and every student is unsurpassed, and we, the students for whom he has done so much, say, Thank you for a job well done. SCHOCL BOARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Tuson, Clay Watts, W. E. Whiteman, Norman Smith, Orland Scott, Howard Andrews 4 A VIRGIL LARSON PRINCIPAL This was Mr. Larson's first year as principal of KI-IS. As such, he did an excellent job in guiding the students through a very success- ful school year. To all those who know him, Mr. Larson is truly an inspiration. We sincerely thank him for all he did. SOCIAL BOARD Left to Right, FRONT ROW: Miss Parsons, Jeff Wombolt, Mrs. Harwood. BACK ROW: Mr. Larson, Lola Mae Kirkpatrick, Mr. Hveem. Not Pictured: Steve McConnell. 5 FRANK HVEEM Shorthand 1,25 Typing 1,23 Bookkeeping 1. is EDWARD HIEMSTRA American Historyg American Governmentg Coach. THEODORE STOCKMAN RUTH GIBSON GLENN EXUM World Historyg Amer- English Bands Chorus, ican Historyg English. YVONNE GEORGE CLIFFORD WORDAL American Government. Mathematics 3 Physics. FLOYD THOMPSON LUCILE HARWOOD ROBERT STRANGER Typing 1. Typing 15 Shorthand Shopg Coach. 15 Bookkeeping 13 Business Arithmatic. 6 FLORENC E PRENDERGAST Librarian 1-' M Uh- , ., v , A S S f 'f'4!!' g z 'V .i,,-im, ,-VV ' A 49 . 'L' ,.f3?'ff67 . Q ,H ,V,. Q Kaz f ,, f. . ' 6 . ?Q'f iff ff' f. V , 1? in f, bf . ff f 45 .5 N, 47,9924 ' 'e 4 .lf ng, We- . g ' QV' Q wg' '1 if K sf 3 .. Q any m f ! 'XV fi9fA+f fip gil LESTER LARSEN Secondary School Coordinator any ELMER STOUT LOUIS SMITH HELEN DESHLER Chemistry Mathematics English LUCILLE PARSONS SAM WOODBURY Englishg Speech Journalismg Mechan- ical Drawmg ae-A-. I ' 4' Q. fi BERYL TALLMADGE HOWARD DORGAN RAY FARACA ELIZABETH FEE Home Economics English Senior Scienceg Biol- Spanishs Latin Q-il 7 ogyg Coachg P.E. OFFICE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Coe, Sharon Henry, Sandy Cargo, Julie Ryan, Carol Cochrane, Sally Dimico, Verna White, Pat Johnston, Margie Caldwell. Mrs. Hill Secretary LIBRARY STAFF FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Leslie Pierce, Pat Cochrane, Caroline Carlson, Ann Derby, Jim Franklin, Judy Carney, Mollie Chaffee, Vemile Breaze al. FRONT ROW: Carol Mustoe, Bernice Marquardt, Peggy Wood, Judy Alldredge, Judy Thompson. 8 E STUDENT BODY oFFlcERs X Jeff Wombolt, Pres. - XVN -vu- Bill Rember, V. Pres. Julie Whitesel, Sec .- Treas. Norbert Schueller, ' Sgt. -at-Arms wx Ai Eddie Exun Q 'wif I X Sally Dimico 'Q T Q ' tg? Buck Staley A f T . K E EXECUTIVE COUNCIL T Gayle Miller STUDENT COURT LHTT TO RIGHT: Ron McCoy, Lola Mae Kirkpatrick, Dean Shadle, Carol Cochrane. 9 I-fun -Q-Q, -ii SENIOR PATROL LH:T TO RIGHT: Jim Linhart, Bob Smith, Lynn Martell, Neil Grenfell, Alfred Wright, Larry Jenicek, Dean Shadle, Ernie Deluca, Sam Cummings. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Lola Mae Kirkpatrick, Karen Lebow, Diane Andrews, Norbert Schueller, Dean Shadle, Roslyn Cripe, Arlene Wright. SECOND ROW: Sandra Adams, Roberta Tapper, Tom Gibbon, Mahlon Harvey, Jim Linhart, Lynn Martell, Louie Jennings. THIRD ROW: Connie Moore, Patty Hagerman, Marian Malloy, Mar- jorie Eixenburger, Bob Brandon, Jim Hunter, Jesse Hagerman, Bernard Blondeau, Mike Alldredge, Tom McKinley Keith Killimann, John Harrah. FOURTH ROW: Carol Harvey, Larry Wright, Pat Powers, Max Salyer, Don Zim.. merman. 10 1 ,V 7,351,125 xr 644,515+ E l0R . W! x . 4 Y' 'WR A fi T91 1 iff li!! fn, V, VM 1 .mf-0. ,,., , ,Mmm 5EN'0R , ,f,fff ff ,wfwf ffyf,Q,w4f,g fffH3,f!,' f ' I , I 4 ,,,, ff . ,,,ffM,f,,,1, ,X V, , f f . - , ' f ,fvffff -fm fmfff f f' Pres., Mike Alldredgeg V. PfeS L fIi1'fi Li151izirfg Sec, Treas., Arlene Wrightg Sgts.-at-Arms, Ron Iarvey and Ron Young. SANDRA MAE ADAMS GAA 3,43 Pres. 43 Intramural 23 Student Council 43 Girls' League 2. MICHAEL W. ALLDREDGE Jr. Varsity Basketball 2,33 Band 2,3,4i Student Director 43 FTA 2,3,43 Ski Club 43 Radio Guild 3,4, Unit Manager 43 Annual Staff 43 Honor Society 2,3,4, Declamation 33 De Dra Dec 3,45 Student Council 4, President3 Sr. Class Play 43 Jr. Class Play, All School Play 3,43 Sr. Class Pres. ELLEN BELLE AMOS GAA 2g Chorus 2,43 FNA 2,43 FHA 2. WILLLAM LAUER ASHLEY Football 2 ,33 Track 33 Chorus 3 ,4. IDA JUDY ALLDREDGE Intramural 23 Band 2,3,43 FNA 2,3,43 FTA 4g FHA 3,43 Corn- mercial Club 43 Ski Club 43 Arnericanisrn Club 2,3, An- nual Staff 4g Library Staff 43 De Dra Dec 3,43 Student Coun- cil 23 Jr. Class Play 3, Student Director3 All School Play 3, Student Director3 Girls' League 2. JOSEPH LEE ALLEN Commercial Club 43 Honor Society 2,3,4. DIANE ANDREWS GAA 33 Intramural 23 Band 2,3,4, 2nd Lt. 43 FTA 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4, V. Pres. District3 Ski Club 2,43 Americanism Club 2,33 Golf Club 43 Annual Staff 3,4, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 43 Wildcat Staff 4, Asst. Editor3 Honor Society 2,3,4, V. Pres. 33 Declamation 3,43 De Dra Dec 3,4, Pres.3 Student Council 43 Sr. Class Play, Jr. Class Play, All School Play 2,43 Girls' State 33 Jr. Class Sec. LUELLA JEAN BABCOCK FHA 2 . lil IRMA BEARE LEILA RAE BENZ GAA 35 Intramural 25 FHA 2. AUGUST B. BLONDEAU Basketball 3,45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Football 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Octette 3,45 FTA 2,3545 Ski Club 45 Student Council 4, Sgt. Armsg All School Play 4. SONDRA RAE BRAUN FNA 3,45 FHA 35 Americanism Club 2,3. RONALD LEE BRISTOW WILLIAM FRANK BROWN Intramural 45 Band 25 Ski Club 2,3545 Americanism Club 3. NANCY JANE CANNON Band 2,3,45 Sr. Twirler 2,3,45 FNA 3,45 FTA 35 FHA 2,35 Ski Club 2,3,45 Americanism Club 2,35 Annual Staff 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 2. SANDRA LEE CARGO GAA 35 Intramural 25 FTA 45 FHA 3,45 Office Girl 4. CAROLINE JUANITA CARLSON FNA 3,4, Library Staff, 4, Girls' League 2. SHIRLEY JEAN CHRISMAN FNA 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Declamation 2, Girls' League2. MOLLIE LOUISE CHAFFEE Band 2,3,4, 2nd Lt., FNA 2,3,4, Americanism Club 2,3, Golf Club 4, Radio Club 2,3,4, Sec. Treas. 4, library Staff 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Declarnation 3, De Dra Dec 3,4, Vice Pres. 4, Sr. Class Play, Jr. Class Play, All School Play 3,4, Girls' State 3. BEVERLY JOYCE COAST Band 2,3,4, Chorus 4, FHA 2,3, Americanisrn Club 2,3, Girls' League 2. CAROL LYNN COCHRAN Chorus 4, Drill Team 4, FTA 2,3,4, FHA 2, office Girl 4, Student Court 4, Jr. Class Play, Soph. class Sec. Girls' League 2. CARROLL JOYCE COE GAA 3,4, Intramural 2, Cho- rus 2,3, Twirler 2,3,4, Corn- mercial Club 4, Americanism Club 2,3, Honor Society 2,3,4, Debate 3, De Dra Dec 3,4, Student Director Sr. Class Play, All School Play 4, Jr. Class Play, Girls' League 2. PATRICA ANN COCHRAN Chorus 2,3,4, lst Lt. 3, Cap- tain 4, FHA 2,3,4, Parliamen- tarian 3, Treas. 4, District Parliamentarian 3, Library Staff 3,4, Girls' Service 3,4, Sec. 4, Student Council 2,3, Girls' League 2, Sgt. at Arms. LOIS ILENE COE GAA 3,4, Intramural 2, FNA 2,3,4, Corres. Sec. 4, Com- mercial Club 3,4, Office Girl 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Girls' Service 3, Girls' League 2. ROBERT ALLEN CORDER FTA 2,3,4, Business Manager 43 Chess Club 4, President3 Americanism Club 2,35 Radio Guild 2,3,4, Unit Manager 33 Debate 3,43 Declamation 2,3,43 De Dra Dec 2,3,43 Student Council 3,45 Sr. Class Play, All School Play 3. SAMUEL ALTON CUMMINGS Basketball 2,3,4, Mgr.3 Foot- ball 2,3,4, Mgr.3 Chorus 2,3,4, Honor Society 4s Sr. Patrol. ROSLYN GRACE CRIPE Band 2,3,43 Sr. Twirler 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,4, Bus. Mgr. 3, Sec. 4s FHA 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Commercial Club 2,3,4j Ski Club 2,43 Americanism Club 2 Annual Staff 3,4, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 43 Wildcat Staff 4, Asst. Co-Editor3 Hono Society 2,43 De Dra Dec 3,45 Student Council 43 Girls' State 33 Press Club Princess 2 MARY AN GELINE DAVIS GAA 3,43 Intramural 23 FTA 2,33 FHA 2,3. I WOODIE ROSLYNN DAVIS FHA 2. ERNEST LEO DeLUCA Sr. Patrol3 Track 4. ANN IRENE DERBY GAA 2s Band 2,3,43 FNA 3,45 FTA 43 FHA 2,35 Commercial Club 3,43 Ski Club 2,43 Press Club 43 Americanism Club 2,33 Annual Staff 43 Library Staff 43 Declarnation 33 De Dra Dec 33 Harvest Ball Prin- cess 3. RALPH EDWARD DIETER Track 3,43 Chorus 2,45 Student Council 2. 16 LAURA ALICE DOTY GAA 33 Band 253,45 All-North.. west Band 45 FTA 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 Americanism Club 33 Annual Staff 3,4, Picture Editor 45 Honor Society 2,3,43 De Dra Dec 4, Sec.-Treas.5 Student Council 23 Girls' State 2. MARJORIE C. EIXENBERGER FTA 3,43 FHA 2,33 Commer- cial Club 2,3,4, President 45 Press Club 45 Americanism Club 35 Annual Staff 45 Honor Society 2,3,4, Sec. 35 Girls' Service 3,4, Vice Pres. 4. FONDA JANE FLANIGAN GAA 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Chorus 45 Sextette 45 FNA 43 FTA 43 FHA 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,43 Americanism Club 2,35 Tumblers 4. ROBERT AMOS F RISBIE Intramural 2,45 Golf Club 4, JACK BRYAN EDWARDS Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Football 3,4, Intramural 2,35 Chorus 3,4, Captain 45 Octette 3,45 FTA 35 Ski Club 2,3,45 Americanism Club 35 Student Council 25 Jr. Class Play. EDWARD SHERMAN EXUM Basketball 45 Intramural 23 Band 2,3,4, Captain 43 Chorus' 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,4, Pres. 43 Americanism Club 33 Key Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 33 Golf Club 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,45 Executive Council 3,45 Boys' State 3. PEGGY JANE FLESHMAN GAA 3,4, Treas. 35 Intra- mural 23 FNA 2,3,4, Treas. 43 Student Council 3. NEIL JOHN GRENFELL Intramural 2,45 Americanism Club 2,33 Annual Staff 45 Honor Society 45 All-School Play 4. PA'l'l'Y ANN HAGERMAN GAA 35 FTA 2,3,45 commer- cial Club 45 Americanism Club 35 Honor Society 2,3545 Girls' Service 354, Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Girls' League 2. CAROL JOAN HARVEY GAA 3,45 Points Mgr. 45 Intramural 25 FNA 2,3,4, Treas. 2,35 Pres. 45 Commer- cial Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Honor Society 2,3545 Student Council 3,45 Sec. 45 Girls' League 2. JUDITH CAROL HARRIS Chorus 35 FNA 3,45 Girls' League 2. SHARON LYNNE HENRY Intramural 25 Band 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 FHA 25 Commer- cial Club 45 Americanism Club 35 Annual Staff 3,45 Office Girl 45 Honor Society 253,45 Girls' League 2. AVIS KAY HOLLENBECK KATHLEEN ESTELLA HOLTZ Intramural 2 5 Band 25 chorus Chorus 3,4s FNA 3,4s Decla- 2,3,45 Sextette 3,43 FNA 45 Girls' League 2. mation 45 DeDraDec 45 Sr. Class Play5 All-School Play 45 Girls' League 2. GARY ROY JAMES Basketball 3,45 Track 4. LARY RAY JAMES Basketball 3. RONALD GLEN JARVEY Basketball 45 Jr. Varsity Bas- ketball 25 Band 2,3,45 Com.. mercial Club 45 Sr. Class Sgt.-at-Arms. LOUIS CORDELL JENNINGS Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2,3545 Track 3,45 Chorus 2,4 Octette 45 Student Council 45 Co-Ed King 3. RODNEY LEE KAMPPI Basketball 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,4, Lt. 35 Octette 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Radio Guild 2,3,4. LARRY JOHN JELNICEK Football 2,3,45 Track 35 Intramural 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Sr. Patrol. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSTON GAA 2- chorus 33 FHA 2- ' ski Club 2, Office om 4. LOLA MAE KIRKPATRICK Intramural 25 Drill Team 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 FTA 253,45 FHA 2,3,4, Historian 45 Commercial Club 45 Ski Club 2,45 Americanism Club 35 An- nual Staff 354, Copy Editor 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 De Dra Dec 35 Student Council 2,45 Student Court 3,45 Soci al Board 45 Jr. Class Playg Stu- dent Body Sec.-Treas. 2. 'Le ROSALIE MARY KITCHEN ELAINE IDA LAKE Chorus 2,35 FNA 3,45 FHA 2,3. Chorus 3. JAMES GEORGE LINHART Football 2,3545 Intramural 2,45 Chorus 4, lst Lt. Octette 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Ski Club 2,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Stu- dent Council 3,4, V. Pres. 35 Soph. Class Pres. Jr. Class Sgt.-at-Arms5 Sr. Class V. Pres. STEPHEN S. MCCONNEL Band 253,45 Radio Guild 2,3545 Unit Manager 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Decla- mation 45 Student Council 3,45 Social Board 45 North- west Band 2. SHARON JUNE MACK Chorus 45 FTA 3,45 FHA 25 Honor Society 45 Student Council 35 Football Princess 45 Harvest Ball Princess 2. BERNICE L. MARQUARDT Chorus 2,35 Drill Team 35 Sextette 35 Americanisrn Club 25 Library Staff 4. PATRICIA ANN LISTOE Chorus 2,35 FNA 45 FTA 45 Americanism Club 3. ROBERT C . MCGUIRE MARIAN GAIL MALLOY Chorus 45 FTA 3,45 FHA 25 Commercial Club 2,3545 Annual Staff 45 Honor So- ciety 3,45 Student Council 3,4. JERRY LYNN MARTELL Sr. Patrol5 Football 45 Band25 Ski Club 2,3545 Key Club 3,4 Student Council 2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 Jr. Class V. Pres. J LARRY HAROLD MARTIN LONNY WARRHXI MARTIN Basketball 2' 3' Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, 3. DOROTHY LEE MATHEWS Chorus 3- FTA 4' FHA 2 3- Girls, League 2.' 1 ' EVERNE DERALD MELLAND WILMA SEV'Y MIKESEL Intramural 25 Chorus 2,45 Drill Team 2,3, Vice Pres. DIANA ELLA MILLER 35 FNA 3, Vice Pres. 33 Ski Chorus 35 FHA 25 Girls' Club 2g Americanism Club Lgague 2, 2,33 Library Staff 35 Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 3. JUDITH ANN MORBECK HAROLD MURCHISON, Jr. Girls' League 23 GAA 3. 21 3, N CAROL MAY MUSTOE GAA 3,45 Vice Pres. 35 Intramural 25 FTA 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,43 Sec. 25 Americanism Club 2,35 Annual Staff 3,45 Library Staff 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Girls' League 2. SHIRLEY ANN OIE GAA 25 Chorus 25 FNA 45 FHA 25 Girls' Service 4j Girls' League 2. PAULA DEANN NELSON GAA 3, chorus 2,45 FTA 2,g:,4 Honor Society 2,3,45 Commer- cial Club 45 Americanism Club 3, Girls' League 2. GARY RAY OTT Intramural 2 5 Honor Society 3,4 'Q -'ja r Q, M PHYLLIS RAE PETERSON Girls' League 2. MARSHA ELIZABETH POPOF F FTA 3,45 FHA 2,35 Degrees Chairman 2,35 Annual Staff 3,45 Wildcat Staff 4. DONALD JAMES PIEKARSKI RICHARD DURAL PORTER Basketball 2,3,45 Football 45 Track 3,45 Chorus 4. BONNIE JEAN PULLIAM GAA 35 Intramural 25 Chorus 35 FNA 45 FTA 25 FHA 35 Commercial Club 3,4. CATHERINE REASOR Girls' League 2. LORA JEAN REYNOLDS GAA 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Girls' League 2. WILLIAM RANDALL ROBINSON Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Intramural 4. BARBARA JEAM ROSBOROUGH Chorus 35 FNA 25 FHA 35 Girls' League 2. WILLIAM ARTHUR RICE ANN MARIE ROOSE Band 2,3,45 FNA 3,45 FTA 3,45 FHA 25 Commercial Club 3,45 Americanism Club 35 Honor Society 2,45 Debate 25 Declamation 2,35 De Dra Dec 2,35 Girls' League 2. SHIRLEY ANN ROTH Chorus 253,45 Sextette 2,3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 Honor Society 2,35 Sr. Class Play 45 Girls' League 2. JULIANE RYAN GAA 33 Captain 33 Intramural 2, Captain 23 FTA 23 Fl-IA 2,33 Girls' Service 33 Girls' League 2 NORBERT ALVIN SCHUELLER FTA 43 Americanism Club 2,33 Vice President 33 Annual Staff 43 Honor Society 3,43 Secretary 43 Debate 43 Declamation 23 De Dra Dec 3,43 Executive Council 43 Student Council 2,3,43 Sr. Class Play 43 Jr. Class Play 33 All-School Play 43 Boys' State 33 Student Body Sgt.-at-Arms 4. WILLIAM GARRETT SHISLER Band 2,3,43 Chorus 43 Ski Club 234. MARLENE ANN SCI-IILTER Band 23 Chorus 33 FNA 3,43 FTA 23 FHA 23 Commercial Club 43 Girls' League 2. WALTER DEAN SHADLE Band 2,3,4, lst Lt. 43 Serana- der's 2,3,43 K-Airs 33 FTA 43 Ski Club 2,43 Key Club 3,4, Sec. Treas 43 Radio Guild 2,3l4, Unit Mgr. 2, President 3,45 Honor Society 3,43 De Dra Dec 3,45 Student Council 3,43 Student Court 3,43 Chief Justice 43 Sr. Class Play 43 Jr. Class Play 33 All-School Play 2,3343 Boys' State 33 Jr. Class Pres. 3. FRANCES LULA SHREVE Chorus 2,33 FNA 233343 Americanism Club 33 Decla- mation 2,3,43 Girls' League 2. ROBERT LEROY SMITH Football 2,3343 Intramural 2,43 Chorus 43 Color Guard 2,3,43 FTA 2,3343 Ski Club 2,43 Honor Society 43 Stu- dent Council 23 All-School Play 43 Co-Ed King 2. LAWERENCE ROBERT SMITH Ski Club 2. CHARLES JAMES SPABERG Football 23 Chess Club 43 Ski Club 43 Americanism Club 3. JIM ST EBBIN S DIANE JUDITH STURTS Intramural 23 Chorus 3,43 Color Guard 2,3,43 FNA 3,43 FTA 3,43 Ski Club 23 Americanism Club 33 Decla- mation 2,33 De Dra Dec 2,3. ROBERT ELDER STALEY Chorus 2,43 Color Guard 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,43 Vice Pres. 43 Octette 2,43 Americanisrn 2,33 Commercial Club 3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Sec. 33 Vice Pres. 43 Honor Society 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Executive Council 3,43 Student Council 23 All- School Play 43 Vice Pres. Student Body 4. SHARON KAYE STONER GAA 33 FNA 3,43 Commercial Club 43 Honor Society 43 Girls' Service 43 Girls' League 2 KATHYRN TALLMADGE Drill Team 2,3,43 FTA 233,43 FHA 2,3,43 Commercial Club 3,43 Ski Club 2,43 Press Club 23 Americanism Club 33 Annual Staff 2,3,45 Wildcat Staff 43 Editor 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Declamation 2,33 De Dra Dec 2,3,43 Sec. Treas. 33 Student Council 33 All-School Play 2,33 Girls' State 3. WILLIAM JAMES TAPPER Chorus 3,4. ANNA MARIE TAYLOR Chorus 2,33 Declamation 43 De Dra Dec 43 Girls' League. JUDY ANN THOMPSON GAA 25 Cheerleader 45 Chorus 4, 2nd Lt.5 Drill Team 2,3,45 sub-leader5 Sextette 45 FTA 253,45 FHA 2,3,4, Degrees Officer5 Ski Club 2,45 Americanism Club 2,35 Golf Club 45 Radio Guild 2,3,4, Treasurer5 Annual Staff 3,45 Library Staff 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Jr. Class Play 3. MICHAEL PAUL VAN DITTO Intramural 45 Chorus 2,35 FTA 45 Ski Club 2,45 Americanism Club 3. DANIEL LEE VAN DITTO Commercial Club 3,45 Honor Society 4. PAULA RAE WHITE Chorus 2,3,45 lst Lt. 45 Gold Sextette 3, Purple Sextette 45 FTA 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 Com- mercial Club 2,3,45 Amer- icanism Club 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 Declamation 35 Northwest Choir 4. ROBERT THOMAS WILSON Football 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Track 3,45 ski Club 2,4. J EF FERY GEORGE WOMBOLT Basketball 2,3,4, Capt. 3,45 Football 3,4, Capt. 45 Track 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Ski Club 45 Press Club 25 Americanism Club 2,35 Annual Staff 25 Sports Ed.5 Wildcat Staff 3, Sports Ed.5 Executive Council 45 Stu- dent Council 35 Social Board 45 Student Body Pres. 4. LORETTA JANE WOLLASTON Chorus 2,35 Drill Team 2,35 FTA 25 FHA 25 Ski Club 2. HENRY DAVID WOZOW Intramural 3,45 Chorus 2. ALFRED ALLEN WRIGHT Senior Patrol 4. LAWRANCE JOSEPH WRIGHT Intramural 2,3,43 Key Club 3,43 Student Council 4. ARLENE JOAN WRIGHT GAA 33 Mascot 4, Drill Team 2,3,4, Treas. 43 FTA 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4s Ski Club 2,43 Americanism Club 33 Annual Staff 43 Wildcat Staff 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Student Council 43 Harvest Ball Princess 43 Sr. Class Sec.-Treas.3 Dist. Pres. of FTA 4. RONALD EARL YOUNG J.V. Basketball 23 Football 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,45 Amer- icanism Club 2,33 Student Council 4 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Vernile D. Breazeal, Jr. Ronald George Cool William Paul Frank Lottie Jean Ingalls Dale Eugene Miller Patrick George Powers Warren Max Salyer Randall Clayton Sass Richard Lee Stafford Edna Merle Strom Nicolle Hope Worsfold Margaret Ann Wood 27 P' , i' ,,!, 4 g Party time again? Yes! A rock wall! ! ! ! Candid shot The Band's Better Half? Cheese Cake I ran all the way home Ba1let?????? Primitive passion. Watching all the girls go by 'RIF Way back when. Anyone for Corn Have legsg will walk. X, fr 5 M ,.,.. 'ul Q X .42.,.- A ' ,----.va A 1-unu-a+.- 1? v '-' --l2.-.- A.. 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Q Q' ,,... f M, 7 yy .,,-W' 1 G- , A I . 1 1 m , , y a yy .9 ,y 3 Z' ' ' ra : , in ,hi 4 f f 41 :J ' ff' 1 1 4 1 41 f ,wr f M, ' af , , W n.n.,, A f ff 1 ' l CAMERA SHY Thomas Kerbein Gary Legard J ack Lyons Glenda McCall Eldon Maxson John Meehan Dale Murphy Vance Nelson Wayne Newsome Bill Papesh Pauline Prichett Kenneth Reeves If I Gary Richardson Beverly Rollins Wesley Seideman Bill Stevens Wanda Stott Donald Ward Janet Warne David Whiteman Gary Wilson Daniel Winseot Richard Wright Bobby Robinson , s 'Q The gang is all here In the good old summertime Was if true love? You don't say! ! My, how they have changed! ! QNWW xxx VT? W Judy and John and Coeufd' W11iCh UNZU1 P135 the TOI1i7 R ' 1 f 3 Bonnie and her camera 5 ff . . enxe Chaney in her younger Alene Lake day s . 44 f 1 ORGANIZATIONS - K-LOG a The '59 K-Log staff, under the capable direction of Mrs. Harwood, has attempted, in this annual, to bring to you something to stimulate your memory in years to come. The teamwork of the 42 student members in collecting the latest news and pictures, and compiling these, has made this annual one of the best to come along in years. Diane AnCl1'eWS Mrs, Harwogd F-C1iTlOr Advisor R LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Cannon, Sales Manager, Lola Mae Kirk- patrick, Copy Editor, Norbert Schueller, Advertising Manager, Linda Carlson, Assistant Editor, Roslyn Cripe, Business Manager. NOT IN PICTURE: Laura Doty, Picture Editor Left to Right, TOP ROW: Bill Papesh, Lola Mae Kirkpatrick, Julie Whitesel, Jo Milholland, Linda Carlson, Arlene Wright, Bill Rernber, Ron McCoy, Mike Alldredge, Neil Grenfell, Kay Tallmadge, Norbert Schueller, Marsha Popoff Carol Harvey, Merel Strom, Virginia Sweatte, Phillis Harris, Roberta Tapper, Phyllis Anderson, Patsy Metzgar, Marian Malloy, Sharon Henry, Mrs. Harwood. FRONT ROW: Diane Andrews, Janie Cannon, Gerene McIntyre, Nancy Yount, Margie Eixenberger, Ann Derby, Judy Alldredge, Roslyn Cripe, Judy Thompson, Robbie Blondeau, Bev Gallaher, Judy Bert, Kathy Rarnstedt, Carolyn McGuire, and Carol Mustoe 46 WILDCAT This year's paper staff began the year by changing the paper's name from Wildcat Capers to Wildcat. S' They published 14 issues with several special editions throughout the entire year. All the students had articles published in both local and regional newspapers. Mr- WO0db111'Y Kay Tallrnadge Advisor Editor PVR LEFT TO RIGHT: Marty Popoff, Vernile Breazeal, Kay Tallmadge, JoAnn Piekarski, Arlene Wright, Roslyn Cripe, Diane Andrews. 151222,i??5fZia?52.1.2Eidi3aiW3LZ.2E.L. RADIO GUI LD The Cat's Meow was the result of the efforts of the members of Radio Guild. The announcers reported on school news, sports, and the faculty. There were interviews, music on records, and an occasional home talent act from the high school. The show served a duel purpose. First it trained the Guild members in radio announcing, maybe for a possible career. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Stockrnan, Advisor, Linda Stowe, Steve N McConnell, Bev. Gallagher, Dean Shadle, Jack Lyons, Rod Kamppi, Phyllis Harris, Mike Alldredge, Mollie Chaffee, Bill Papesh, Judy Thompson, -Bob Corder. R FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Arlene Wright i President Jo Milholland Vice-President , Roslyn Cripe Secretary-Treasurer Bob Corder Concession Chairman This years membership surpassed all previous quota records with the grand total of 94 paid members. This club was ably supervised by Miss Lucille Parsons throughout a very successful year. The clubs many money making projects include bake sales, note card sales, and a dance. They also sold Blue Crutch pins for the March of Dimes. They sponsored a well attended dinner for the ot er dinner being a kick off for district organization. Later in the year the members journeyed to Coeur d' Alene for an exchange meeting. h F.T.A. clubs in District One. The purpose of the 48 'F A x at . 'Cai' . ,. 2 ' 554 - s. v A - I , , ,Q as X , Q f Pat Powers Pres. Buck Staley V. Pres. .. 1. M 'lf' 'f , , 512.- z',, , 'T ' AT' A- ,f 941 fl: e , ,V if f 4:45 'Tw A':. ? ' A ,, ' ' Ja L if 5 i , ' Dean Shadle Sec. KEY CLUB Key Club, the boys' service honorary, is sponsored by the local Kiwanians. The group executed an efficient plan for parking cars at all home basketball games. The Wildcat which they bought for the school last year was destroyed in a windstorm, but it was soon replaced by a new one. .f , Msg A 'wg-' f' M ft' if ma, s :E 1 uuwmiiri unicast' S T Q. L. to R., BOTTOM ROW: Mahlan Harvey, Paul Graves, Jim Linhart, Gary Wilson, Dennis Newton, Robin Emrn ingham, Aaron Spurway, Larry Jenicek. TOP ROW: Frank Erickson, Eddie Exuxn, Pat Powers, Max Salyer, Dean Shadle, Larry Wright, Clark Carr, Buck Staley G. A.A GAA is an active sportsminded group of girls, interested in active sports for girls. They also managed the coat checking service at all the home basketball games. L. to R., BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Miller, Judy Tuson, Ruth Neal, Renie Chaney, Laura Reynolds, Arlene Eixen- berger, Virginia Hellemons, Carol Harvey, Carol Mustoe, Shirley Mattila, Bev Gallaher, Twink Plernrnons, Robbie Blondeau, Judy Burt, Joe Milholland. BACK ROW: Miss George, Gerry Williams, Joann Fredricks, LeeAnn Martin, Peggy Fleshman, Leslie Chaney, Sandra Adams, Lois Coe, Judy Eixenberger, Judy Shreve, Jan- ice Fredricks, Hazel Gallaher, Linda Allen, Margie Caldwell, Dort Ryan, Verna White, Judy Hodgeman, Carroll Coe 49 -if NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society, advised by Mr. t n Glenn Exum, has for its qualifications, character, scholarship, leadership and service. The students must maintain a three point average with no less than a B the preceding semester. This year the Society sponsored an honors assembly and banquet, which is to be an annual affair. It honors those students outstanding in indi- vidual subjects. E L. TO R.: Buck Staley, President, Linda Carlson, Vice President, Norbert Schuel- ler, Sec.-Treas. lst ROW, L. to R.: Sharon Mack, Diane Andrews, Laura Doty, Carol Husa, Pat Hellornons, Donna Ross, Margo Seideman, Susan Kamppi, Leslie Pierce, Gayle Miller, Karen Lebow, Judy Helgemo, Anna Marie Roose, Car- roll Coe. 2nd ROW: Roz Cripe, Jesse Hagerman, Paul Ingvoldstad, Gary Griffith, John Muir, Darrell Shreve, Vincent Rossie, Leland Cantrell, Sylvia Watts, Claudine Becker, Mary Ann Rupert, Patti Foltz, Valdi Hertzig, Deloris Deluca, Janet Millard. 3rd ROW: Tom Gibbon, Jackie Morbeck, Neil Grenfell, Bob Smith, Jim Lin- hart, Arlene Wright, Lola Mae Kirkpatrick, Alice Parks, Kathy Burmeister, Pat Haley, Jo Ann Piekarski, Gayle Clemets, Disa Samuelson, Lucille Anderson. 4t.h ROW: Bill Remeer, Aaron Spurway, Mike Alldredge, Wesley Seideman, Mary Lou Abultz, Robert Tapper, Bev Gallaher, Robbie Blondeau, Shirley Mattila, Jo Millholand, Margie Eixenburger, Patty Hagerman, Marion Malloy, De Ann Nelson. 5th ROW: Frank Winiarski, Bill Cornell, Gary Ott, Stephen McConnell, Eddie Exum, Gary Haight, Sam Cummings, Danny Van Ditto, Jerry Williams, Julie Whitesel, Connie Windsor, Ruthie Neal, Sharon Stoner, Sharon Henry, Julie Elfston, Pat Heimstra. 6th ROW: Paula White, Carol Mustoe, Carol Harvey, Shirley Christman, Lois Coe, Mollie Chaffee, Larry Ratts, Norbert Schueller, Buck Staley, Linda Carson, Kathy Ramstedt, Nancy Yount, Sally Jo Diminco, Margie Cald- well. 50 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Officers, L to R Diane Andrews, vice president, Lola Mae Kirkpatrick, historian, Jo Milholland, Parlia- rnentanan, Pat Cochrane, treasurer, Roslyn Cripe, president, Nancy Yount, secretary, Pat Hiemstra, song leader Judy Thompson, degrees chairman, not pictured. Roslyn Cripe, State Historian, Roberta Tapper, Dis- trict Vice President, Nancy Yount, District President 8zVice President of State Projects, Pat Hiemstra, Dis trict Song Leader. COMMERCIAL CLUB Always ready with new ideas and the zest to back them up was last year's Commercial Club. In keeping with tradition, the group published programs which were sold at all the home football and basket- ball games. A new feature which was added to the programs was enjoyed by the crowds who attended the games. On the back of each of the programs was a short biography and a picture of one of the players. Linda Carlson, Secretary Margie Eixenberger, President Nancy Yount, Treasurer ' ' i 52 Carol Harvey President FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Karen Weber Vic e-President Na Cannon ncy S ecretary Peggy Fleshm an Treasurer Lois Coe Corresponding S e cretary 53 X SKI CLUB The ski interest of KHS this year, was terrific, due to the Ski Club. With Mr. Wordel as the ad- visor, the club had a very successful year. Through dances and ticket sales, the club raised money for a night ski party. Two buses carried the skiers to Lookout Pass for the occassion. Ideal snow conditions and perfect evening weather made skiing wonderful. OFFICERS, L. to R.: Eddie Exum, President, Kathy Ramsteadt, Secretary-Treasurer, Buck Staley, Vice President. Members, FRONT ROW: Tom McKinley, Karen Weber, Kathy Ramstedt, Bonnie Ott, Julie Whitesel, Diane Biotti, Judy Tuson, Bill Shisler, Ann Derby, Judy Alldredge, Mike Van Ditto, Ron Young, Jack Edwards, Randy Sass, Jeff Wombolt, Buck Staley, Robin Emmingham, Jim Ashford. 2nd ROW: Vincent Rossi, Glen Buhrmiester, Joyce Caldwell, Meredith Harris, Loretta Hetterly, Henry Frank, Tom Gibbon, Ron McCoy, Ber- nard Blondeau, Dave Mewes, Bill Brown, Gary Wilson, Frank Phillips. 3rd ROW: Diane Andrews, Arlene Wright, Janie Cannon. 4th ROW: Mr. Wordell, advisor, John Ladd, Paul Ingvoldstad, Dick Langford, Lynn Erickson, Steve Hickman, Denny Lyons, Charles Spaberg, Romer Brown, Ronnie Shreve, John Muir, Dennis Newton, Gary Griffith. BACK ROW: Carol Mustoe, Lola Mae Kirkpatrick, Bob Smith, Eddie Exum, Jim Lin- hart, Lynn Martell, Dean Shadle, Gary Densow, Jack Morbeck, Mike Alldredge, Paul Graves. 54 DE DRA DEC DeDraDec, the debate, drama, and declamation chapter of KHS, had a very busy year. Under the supervision of Miss Parsons and Mr. Dorgan, the group sold candy and coffee for the basketball games. The money that was earned went to finance the debate and declamation trips. Membership into the club is through points earned in participating in speech activities. At the end of the year, the club gives awards to the out- standing person in each of the separate chapters. OFFICERS, L. to R.: Diane Andrews, pres., Laura Do'fV, Sec.-Treas., Mollie Chaffee, Vice Pres. lst ROW, L. to R.: Miss Parsons, Rexine McAnnely, Carol Hussa, Twink Plemmons, Diane Andrews, Judy All- dredge, Cathy Metzgar, Phyllis Harris, Gerene McIntyre, Jo Millholland, Roberta Tapper, Robbie Blondeau, Bill Brown, Mr. Dorgan. 2nd ROW: Carroll Coe, Judy Tuson, Shirley Roth, Laura Doty, Kathleen Holtz, Darlene Goff Pat Hiemstra, Beth Norwood, Pat Hellrnons, Valdi Hertzig, Susan Crow, Bob Corder, Bill Papesh. 3rd ROW: Neil Grenfel, Mollie Chaffee, Bob Smith, Mike Alldredge, Fred Day, Buck Staley, Ronnie Cool, Gary Griffith, Lynn Hogan, Paul Graves, Stephen McConnell. 4th ROW: Gary Haight, Lynn Erickson, Gary Legard, Mike Blackbird, Bill Cornell, Darrell Shreve, Robin Emmingham, Dean Shadle. 55 GIRLS' SERVICE Patty Hagerman President Margie Eixenberger Pat Cochrane Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Stoner One of the most hardworking organizations in the school is the service honorary, Girls' Service. This devoted group of ten girls sell tickets and usher at the football and basketball games. The girls are selected for membership by their advisor and the previous members. They serve during their senior year and junior year. The traditional outfit of the club is yellow sweaters with a wildcat emblem and black skirts. Special thanks go toa very deserving organization. Shirley Oie Arlene Eixenberger Alice Parks Virginia Hellemons Lucille Anderson Kathy Burmeister 56 HQAV 3 if-r 'QTY Judy Thompson The cheerleaders of KHS lead the student body in cheers. Their duty is to in- duce enthusiasm and spirit from the student body and give support to the teams. This years cheerleaders did a terrific job. Pat Hiem stra Jo Milholland Arlene Wright 57 Linda Stoew . . . Pat Hiernstra . . . Bill Cornell ..... Jo Millholand . . . Linda Hightower .... Gary Haight ....... Paul Graves .... Robin Emmingham Phillis Harris .... Mike Blackbird . . The family looks on after a startling display of the muscles. JR. CLASS PLAY TIME oUT Fon GINGER Ginger Carol Mrs. Carol Mx. Carol Jeanie Carol Joan Carol Mr. Wilson Eddie Davis Tommy Green the maid Ed Hoffman A comedy in three acts, Time Out For Ginger was presented by the Junior Class, January twelfth and thirteenth. Mr. Howard Dorgan was the director. The play is a story of a typical American family with three teen- age daughters. The trouble begins when Mr. Carol, the father, makes a speech at the school concerning the rights of the teenagers to be in dividuals. Because of his speech, Ginger, the youngest daughter, de- cides to try out for the Football team to the horror of her mother and her two sisters. Eddie Davis, Joan's football hero, dislikes Ginger be- cause she challenged him to a race and beat him. The play kept the audience in constant laughter. RIGHT TO LEFT: Pat Hiemstra, Linda Stowe, Bill Cornell, Jo Millholand, Phyllis Harris, Mike Blackbird, Robin Emmingham, Linda Hightower, Paul Graves, Mr. Dorgan, Gary Haight. 58 lst ROW, L. to R.: Kathleen Holtz, Anthony Tawney, Mollie Chaffee, Twink Plemmons, Mike Alldredge, Phyllis Harris, Launa Erwin, Judy Shreve, Robin Emmingham, Diane Biotti, Wanda Stott, Judy Torgeson, Carroll Coe, Diane Andrews, Pat Metzgar, Linda Stowe, Disa Samuelson. 2nd ROW: Dean Shadle, Darrell Shreve, Darlye Adams, Neil Grenfel, Randy Sass, Buck Staley, Ronnie Cool, Norbert Schueller, Bernard Blondeau, Bob Smith, Pat Powers. Mrs. Gibbs . . . Dr. Gibbs . . . Mrs. Webb . . . Mr. Webb . . . George Gibbs . Rebacca Gibbs Emily Webb . . Wally Webb . Stage Manager Mrs. Soames . Mr. Stirnson . . Professor Willard . . Howie Newsome . . Sam Craig . . . Joe Stoddard . Constable Warren . . ALL SCHOOL PLAY Mollie Chaffee Darrell Shreve Judy Torgeson Lynn Erickson Bob Smith Carroll Coe Diane Andrews Anthony Tawney Mike Alldredge Kathleen Holtz Dean Shadle Buck Staley Pat Powers Norbert Schueller Randy Sass Ronnie Cool People of the town .Robin Emmingham, Darlye Adams, Launa Erwin, Diane Biotti, Phyllis Harris, Judy Shreve, Twink Plemmons, Diane Biotti, Wanda Stott, Bernard Blondeau, Neil Grenfel OUR TOWN? Perhaps one of the most inspirational and outstanding plays ever seen on the KHS stage was the 1959 All-School Play, Our Town. Written by Thornton Wilder and produced by Mr. Howard Dorgan, the story evolved around a typical small town, Grovers Corners, New Hampshire. The first act was a typical day in the lives of the Gibbs and Webbs The second act concerned the wedding of George Gibbs and Emily Webb. The third act was a grave scene where Emily dies, but returns to life to live over one day. No props were used and the audience was called upon to use their imaginations. The lighting, however, created a beautiful effect. Dean Shadle . Mollie Chaffee Shirley Roth . . Diane Andrews Kathleen Holtz Ronnie Cool Mr. Tallent . . Mr. Rosen . . . Mr. Davenport ..- ... .. .. ... CAST . . Dr. Haggett . . Mrs. Haggett . . . Susan Haggett . . . Ada Haggett . . ....... Abby . Warren Cramer . . . Mike Alldredge . . . Bob Corder . . . Norbert Schueller I, . ,, ,..,.,, ., MA. ,.., ,. ,,,. M, WWW-ww-,.N 5 'm'-'--......, Members gather around as Abby opens her trunk A painter named Chris Bean had died leaving only a few dirty canvases to pay the doctor for his efforts. It was a huge surprise to Doctor Haggett and his family when they learn that the few paintings were worth a fortune. A mad scramble ensues with fake art dealers from New York trying to buy the pictures for a small price. Finally it is revealed, though, that Abby, the maid, is the rightful owners of the famous paintings. Naturally she refuses to sell them, which makes everyone very unhappy. THE LATE CHRIS BEAN SR. CLASS PLAY L. TO R.: Mike Alleredge, Mollie Chaffee, Kathleen Holtz, Norbert Schueller, Ronnie Cool, Bob Corder, Diane Andrews, Dean Shadle, Mr. Doi-gan, Carroll Coe 60 SENIOR BALL EVENING IN PARIS Oui! Oui! An evening in gay Paree! This was the exciting mood created by the outstanding decorations at the Senior Ball. Champagne and perfume bottles adorned the walls. A huge mural depicting scenes along the River Seine was the center of attraction as couples danced under twinkling stars hanging from the ceiling. COED DANCE CHINA DOLL 5-7 . .ddegx A f 2 1 S Es 2 vgsniii K kk A Q, e . Coed King candidates, L. to R.: Jesse Hagerman, Bill Rember, 1958 King Pat Powers, Mike Blackbird. The Future Homemakers of America held their second annual Coed Dance in October. The dance theme, China Doll was carried out with lanterns, dragons and oriental signs. The king's throne was a huge fan of pink and white paper napkins while the ceiling was ofblue and black crepe paper. Each ticket purchased allowed one vote for the Coed King. The dance being serni-formal and girl ask boy was well attended and a huge success. 62 The entrance way, showing the huge clown's mouth. This was painted by three of the class' artistic boys. Brightly painted masks hung around on the walls to be taken as souvenirs of a beautiful prom. JR. PRCM Decorating to the theme of Mardi Gras, the junior class presented their first formal dance. The class used bright shades of red, orange, yellow, green, and blue crepe paper for their walls and ceiling. The entrance was a huge clown's mouth and the back wall was of white napkins with a serpent winding across it. Music was supplied by the fabulous Blue Jeans. Couples dancing while overhead hang bright balloons of many shapes and sizes. In the background is the white wall of napkins. HARVEST BALL Queen, Nancy Yount Guests danced to the splendid music of Chris Winkle's band in the romantic atmosphere of the Harvest Ball sponsored by the local Study Club. The ball is an annual affair held during the Thanksgiving vacation. This festive occasion is enjoyed by vacationing junior high, senior high, and college students. A queen and her court are chosen by those attending the dance. Puncess, Arlene Wright Princess, Connie Moore 64 TWIRLERS Nancy Cannon Carol Coe, Roberta Tapper, and Kathy Ram- stead have never failed to provide their audience with clever and unusual routines. This energetic trio has performed to- gether for three very ac- tive and enjoyable years. Nancy Cannon, Roslyn Cripe, and Georgia Lernich proved to be a very talented trio. The three girls have aptly entertained audiences this last year at Moscow, Lewiston, and at local basketball and football games. 65 Band Officers L. 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I ' V, ' .1 f -If a 4 A i! y 'Q x, QQ, ,, Klvqf , XX 'W 1 ' ' L sr Y 'Q 1 I 5 ' if 'Q A f 41131 ,ff I L 1 .,,, 1 '.4m,kl ,7i,,!tg: ,-Q, 6, 1 l 1 E, .,, I f 5 V z If , mf ' ' ,, . V Ili, ,kry E X .kf- ' 'f f .x i i .- , . 5 H ,1- 3 , l l'. - V 4gE5YL- V V. , Pat Co cbran Captain Paula White ' , H lst. Lt L Judy Thompson 2nd Lt. L. TO R.: Jeri Buckner, Carol Logar, Pat Hiemstra, Paula White, Shirle Roth Ka Y Y I-Iollenbeck, Gayle Miller, Accompanist. Jack Edwards C aptain ,JY , L. TO R.: Judy Thompson, Marilyn Heier, Fonda Jim Linhart ,M , ,a,. , Flanigan, Judy Helgemo, Susan Kamppi, Karen Lebow, lst Lt. if fy Accompanist Bill Remb er 2nd Lt. wa, .M-f?hf,:f iQ 4 ' L. to R., BOTTOM ROW: Louie Jennings, Robin Emmingham, Dennis Newton, Buck Staley, Larry Ratts. BACK ROW: Eddie Exum, Paul Graves, Jack Edwards, Rod Kamppi, Norman Costello, Bill Rember, Patty Folz, Accom rmnist -.Ms , if ,, f:,f,,,p rf f I O 6 My 44, vi T wave . f ip, ff , 5 W J fil . Y 3 if ,, V . f x, is .,f9 wr H? i ? ff 7,4 , , Q V . fx, ' 1 , , A if 5, df x sv ff? . 1 x If , V ' v sei' 41. fg -5 , K Z5 , 1, ' i X ' f nf- 4 . fz Q P . g V M U1 Q lf '-gffk 'Y' 515 7 W2 2 ? Jw 'M ,fi 6 1 M ? ?W Q 811' DRILL C9 Sub -Leader. CT' TEAM L. TO R.: Julie Elfston, Leader, Miss Yvonne George, Advisor, Kathy Tracy, Sub- Leader. Not pictured: Judy Thompson, Officers, L. to R.: Bev Gallaher, Secretary, Linda Hightower, Sgt.- at-arms, Jo Millholand, Vice President, Arlene Wright, Treas- urer, Lola Mae Kirkpatrick, Presi- dent. i lst ROW, L. to R.: Dorothy Ryan, Charlotte Ingles, Verna White, Shirley Matilla, Linda Hightower, Linda Carlson, Arlene Wright, Ruthie Neal, Joyce Higgins. 2nd ROW: Lola Mae Kirkpatrick, Jo Millholand, Judy Hodgeman, Robbie Blondeau, Helen Olson, Kay Hodge, Janice Fredricks, Joyce Gable, Marjean Reynolds, Gerene McIntyre. 3rd ROW: Julie Elfston, Leslie Pierce, Carolyn Rodgers, Karen Lebow, Hasel Gallaher, Bev Gallaher, Carol Cochran, Connie Windsor, Judy Helgemo, Kathy Tracy. 70 ,Qi pb, ff' ,, if f 0 3 PORT Mrs. Art Sheldon No. 1 KHS fan Left to Right, FRONT ROW: Robert Stranger, Gary Wilson, Lou Olds, John Muir,Wi1ly the Wildcat, Jim Linhart, Bill Rember, Louie Jennings, Ray Faraca. SECOND ROW: Sam Cummings, Rich Margason, Rich Edwards, Bob Wilson, Lynn Martell, Jack Edwards, Ron Young, Bob Smith, Keith Kilimann. THIRD ROW: Jack Morbeck, Chris Milionis, Mac Pooler, John Harrah, Frank Winiarski, Frank Phillips, Bill Cornell, Larry Quimby. FOURTH ROW Mike Blackbird, Dale Dejanovich, Ron McCoy, Bernard Blondeau, Rich Porter, Jeff Wombolt, Frank Gaffney, Delbert Marcy, Clark Carr. Kellogg . . . 25 . . Kellogg . . . 40 . . Kellogg . . . 13 . . Kellogg . . . 6 . . St. Maries . . Bonners Ferry Wallace ..... Moscow . . . Kellogg Kellogg Kellogg Kellogg Clarkston Lewiston . CDA . . . Sandpoint Robert Stranger, Ray lfaraca, Sam Cummings, Keith Kilimann, Jeff Wombolt Coaches Managers Captain Blocking by Porter gives Jennings a chance for a big gain. Porter rambles on to an eighty yard touchdown run. Butler goes for a big gain in the Homecoming Game A completed pass from Porter to Wombolt. Jennings goes over for a T. D. against Lewiston. FOOTBALL This years football team was an inspiration to the whole school. Spurred on by sheer determination and spirit, the team went on to place second in the Conference. The boys all seemed to want this year to be one to remember as they played unusually good ball and pro- vided the onlookers with many exciting games. The entire student body is very proud of the whole team. 73 HOMECOMING 'I958-1959 HOMECOMING QUEEN Linda Carlson Homecoming dance in the school cafeteria sponsored by the Senior class The snake dance winding its way down through town. tXIx Students gather around the huge bonfire to watch the burning of the Lewiston dummy. Townspeople as well as students turned out for the bonfire and snake dance J. V. BASKETBALL Mr. Robert Stranger Henry Frank, Larry Haley, Coach Managers. p y Jack Morbeck, Jim Hunter, Rich Edwards, Captains. The Junior Varsity Basketball team did a grand job in representing Kellogg High School this year. During the latter part of the season, the boys came alive with new spark and showed their opponents that Kellogg will be a tough contender for top basketball honors in the coming years. Mr. Stranger is to be complimented on the fine work he did with the team. lst ROW, L. to R.: Robert Stranger, coach, Rich Edwards, Jack Morbeck, Aaron Spurway, Jim Hunter, Frank Henry, manager, Larry Haley, manager. 2nd ROW: Frank Gaffney, Bill James, Bob Brandon, Daryl Adams, Gary Densow, Romer Brown, Norman Costello, Jesse Hagerman. 75 Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Ed I-Iiemstra, Denny Seagraves, Bill Rember, Chris Milionis, Louie Jennings, Don Zimmerman, Richard Margason. SECOND ROW: Eddie Exum, Ronnie Shreve, Keith Kilimann, Bernard Blondeau, Frank Winiarski, Sam Cummings. THIRD ROW: Gary James, Ron Jarvey, Rod Kamppi, Rich Porter, Jeff Wombolt. As usual the varsity basketball team soared on to unseen heights. Their driving spirit and natural ability made each game very exciting Co-Captains Rich Porter, Jeff Wombolt Their talents went beyond the local conference and the teams from Spokane, Montana, and the Palouse region. Coach Ed Hiemstra expertly guided his team throughout the entire season. Coach Ed I-Iiemstra 76 Managers Rich Margason, Sam Cummings AFL ,G A5 5 1 ,yy W 4 f -3 , 4 9 ' . x52 4' L f 9 ,Q mf , gb QM -M gi 1 3 , 1,5 ,, Q- ' . fa? ., STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPS The team before the final game with their No. 1 fan, Mrs. Sheldon. The big assembly honoring the team before the game. A typical action shot of the tournament. The 1959 Idaho State Basketball Champs with their gold trophies from the tournaments. GOLF TEAM lst ROW, L. to R.: Leslie Pierce, Diane Andrews, Norman Costello, Glen Buhrmester, Eddie Exum, Robin Emmingham. 2nd ROW: Frank Hveem, advisor, Mollie Chaffee, Bill Cornell, Paul Graves, Judy Thompson not pictured. With the aid of Mr. Hveem, the golf team set up golf matches with the Coeur d'Alene and Wallace golf teams. Each player did well to represent KI-IS in the best way. The matches were always played on Saturday mornings in rain or shine. This group did much to promote golf interest for young people in our community. TRACK TEAM ll!! I ff' ff 'ifwfff-,iii . lst ROW, L. to R.: Ronnie McCoy, manager, Keith Killimann, Gary Legard, Wally Birchmier, Frank Gaffney, Darlye Adams, Frank Anderson. 2nd ROW: Ray Faraca, coach, Roabert Coe, Jesse Hagerman, Rich Margeson, Dell Marcy, Larry Dunn, Robert Stranger, coach. The track team, although inexperienced, did well in representing our school in track meets. The boys practiced diligently after school at the local ball park and attended the meets on Saturday. In many meets they were competing against fellows with much, much more experience. 79 GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATERS ln. LEFT TO RIGHT: Roslyn Cripe, Eddie Exam, Mollie Chaffee, Kay Tallmadge, Dean Shadle, Laura Doty, Norbert Scheuller, Diane Andrews. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carroll Coe, Fonda Flanigan, Judy Tuson 80 W I . -V--X 2 .. A-',- -f A m. y i 4 f hysysshy C x'ggy2figglA -.l '- QQ., , f. . Watch the birdie. Mr. Senior Class Miss Senior Class C as sesses , . sss, C ssssss W Mac, Denny and Mike think they are ' He Men. -1 my They're seniors. WOW! Y 'iifwifi- a f 'W s, me 46' I ' ' ,I 1 Y as ,,.' A ff'-p t a. 2 'A' . . ,sii fx? W -is f-W Summer Days Isn't this sweet? The night brings strange bugs. Captain Kidd Donlt F311 Fascination Country Hoe Down Dance Bemard Sa , Y 1 i '- AA Ii-4, ' Ygung Love Party Time What are you'd1'inking? Salutatorian, Margie Eixen- bergerg Valedictorian, Buck Staley. The class of 1959 walked down the gym floor for the last time Tuesday, May 26 to receive their diplomas. Behind them they left an indelible record that will remain forever in the halls of KHS. The achievements attained by the class will be difficult to surpass. They had many wonderful memories of their school years together. They worked hard and they played hard. Each of them has a bright future ahead. Best of luck and happiness to each member of the CLASS OF 1959. 2 THE BUNKER HILL COMPANY extends CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE TO THE 1959 CRADUATINO CLASS OF KELLOGG HIGH SCHOOL To MAKE KELLOGG A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE, WITH HAPPY AND PULL LIVES FOR ALL, IS A GOAL THE BUNKER HILL COMPANY IS CONSTANTLY STRIVING TO ATTAIN, 1N THIS CONNECTION WE LIKE TO PEEL THAT OUR 1958 KELLOGG PAYROLL OP NEARLY 511 MILLION, EVEN IN A DEPRESSED ECONOMIC PERIOD, IN SOME WAY BROUGHT A BETTER LIEE FOR YOU. ALSO, BUNKER HILL PIRMLY BELIEVES A wELL-ROUNDED AND COMPLETE EDUCATION IS BOTH NECESSARY AND DESIRABLE. 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HOPE Photographer C gratulations to the Class of 59,' 131 M Kinley Avenue Ph SU 4 8881 Congratulations to the Class of 59 from the WAYSIDE MARKET Your Smelterville lGA Store Phone SU 4-ll35 DONNA'S ,Iantzen Swim Suits-Sunclothes Jonathan Logan Fashions for Young America THE SMART PLACE TO SHOP l07 McKinley Ave. Kellogg SHOSHONE INSURANCE COMPANY G h Personalized Chuck Congratulations ana' Best Wishes Insurance Shirley To You All and . 11599, Slwlee Am' assof Real Estate Service MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 13.0. Box 1050 Prescriptions a Specialty Ls..,,...7,.... 204 Oregon Kellogg Phone fwfieze .agfiofgfzirzg ga O4 fpfeai dvolt cqn fffo-at Prescriptions A Specialty Kellogg, Idaho Phone SU 4-1248 On behalf of the 1959 K-Log Staff, we wish to thank all of our advertisers whose generous contributions have made this year's annual possible. We very greatly appreciate their patronage! Their contributions have made the price of the l959 K-Log within the reach of every student. 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