Kettle Falls High School - Review Yearbook (Kettle Falls, WA)

 - Class of 1973

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I, Nancy King, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Julie Anderson, and to myself to Bill Williams. I, Randy Lindsey, will my ability in sports and my trusty bad luck to the next Basketball Pro. Also all my good times in the classroom to my little sister. I, Lorraine Lyons, will all the fun in K. F. H. S. to my sister and brothers, and all my books to Deanna McKee and Cynthia Wulff, hoping they get good use out of them. I, Marilyn Mace, will my ability to yell at Basketball and Football games to Vicki Thornburg and Sue Stauber, because they're gonna need some help next year. To Christie Matlock my nonability to wait and to Sherie Lickfold all of the really neat times I've had at state and K. F. H. S. and a whole lot of luck to all the underclassmen because they'll need it. I, Jeanne Marohinek, will my first name to Jeanne Avey, in hopes she will use it the right way, and my ability to play the flute to Joan Graves, in hopes she will, and myself to Jess Garrett. To all the underclassmen, peace, happiness and good luck. I, Betty Mathews, will my mouth to Sue Stauber and Vicki Thornburg, because I know they'll use it, my name as Fred to anyone who can stand Mrs. Frances Lickfold always using it. All my fun at state and all the good times in K. F. H. S. to Sherie Licldold and Christie Matlock, and the knowledge to all the teachers that I am leaving. I, Mari McDaniels, will to my brother Lennie my ability to make up excuses for leaving class, and to all incoming Freshmen, the neat way I spent my 15 minute break! I, Debbie McKee, will all the fun times I've had here at K. F. H. S. to my brothers and sisters, my goofy times in the office with Mrs. Williams to whoever has a sense of humor, my ability to almost win an argument with Coach Bennett to anyone who likes to argue. Last and most of all, I will myself to Dale forever. I, Henry Michalk, will my good looks and handsome features to whoever likes them, my ability to pass tests and get good grades to Eddie White, and my good times to myself in case I should need them again, and anything else to who- ever wants it. I, Steve Nair, will my left hand to Gail Body and my right elbow to Nancy King, and to Mari McDaniels my right little toe, and to Sue Noble I give my dirty shorts. I, Jim Raines, will my Tremendous Height' to anyone who wants it. I, Ernie Riley, will Glenn Lickfold all my fun in Mr. Scott's class. I, Mike Rogers, will to everyone my love for my fellow man land girlsj, and my happiness and peace of mind. I, Jim Rollis, will to Susan Rollis the best of luck in her last four years of school at K. F. H. S. and to Ruth Rollis a better school year. I, Pam Schmidt, will all the fun times I've had at K. F. H. S. to Jeff Anderson and Christie Matlock, and the ability to stay out of trouble to Wyatt Cowley and Mike Hirsch. I, Mark Smith, will my Donald Duck picture to Mr. Bruya, my bow tie to Mark Porath, and my journalistic ability to next year's Bulldog's Bark staff. My thanks go to all of you Bulldogs who put up with me this year, and my best wishes to the 6th grade of next year in hopes they'll start a class newspaper. One item I'll never will to anyone is Theodore, my wonder, lovable teddy bear. I, Don Snider, will all my zits to Rick Burns to add to his collection: I, Vivian Strong, will Randy's car to anyone who would like to try and get in it---Good Luck! I leave K. F. H. S. to the underclassmen with pleasure. I, Diane Tracy, will my locker to any lucky stiff that gets it. I, Debbie Tremblay, will my ability to get out of the ceramics room before I clean up my mess to Gail Body, who'll probably still be here next year, and my P. E. tennis shoe to whoever has the other one. I, Steve Williams, will my 3 pair of sheep shears to Mike Hirsch, 1 pair of slip resistant cowboy boots to Calvin, and my two polished elk teeth to Jack Sphuler. I also will my fun-filled Senior year to Rose. I, Tom Yoke, will my ability to get in and out of trouble to Ken W.

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I, A Graduating Senior Will ....... I, Ken Anderson, will Glenn Lickfold all my fun in Mr. Scott's class. I, Pete Anderson, will Randy Lindsey to all the underclass girls because they asked for it. I, Rick Arnold, will all my cars that don't run to Glenn Lickfold. I, Jack Beardslee, will Leah Enquist all the fun at K. F. H. S. that I have had my four years. I, Dan Bentley, will my bodily hair to Little Tom and my sleepy days to Holt. I, Bob Blazon, will my abilities as Head to Little Tom. I give my driving ability to Vicki. fShe'll need ity. Also I give all my broken guitar strings to Steve Lee. I, Gail Body, will the fun I've had at K. F. H. S. to my brothers, Dan and Larry, and to Bobbie Clemons, and especially my Senior year to Diana House. To Liz Adams and Lori Fredrickson I will the ftm I had being a cheerleader. I, Jim Bourgeau, will nothing to anyone. I, Stella Burris, will all the parties I've been to to Teresa Hirsch and my ability to get perfect attendance to Debbie Seymour and Georgia Simpson. I, Julie Clinton, will to my little brother and sister fMarvin and Tinaj all the good luck I've had skipping classes in hopes they get by with it as much as I did, and to my good partner Denni Ball, all the neat times I've had at K. F. H. S. I, Chris Cox, will to Vicki Thornburg and Sue Stauber two good looking bodies, to Jackie, Jess and Christie Matlock all of my fun as a Senior, and to everyone else peace and love. I, Diane Daily, will my books to Gloria Blackman and my locker to Ellen McNitt and my fun to my little brother Joe. I, Ivan Deaver, will all my old school books to the Freshmen in hopes that they will find a suitable end for them. 1 Like the incineratorly I, Frank DePaulo, will all the parties in the world to Ken W. and Wiff M. , my football uniform to Keith Rosen and all the fun I've had in K. F. H. S. to my little brother. I, Debbie Eslick, will my ability to get along with Mr. Dehning to my brother Pat and my ability to stay in school to Kathleen, Arleen, Leona and Nancy, and all my empty beer bottles to Bud. I, Mike Eslick, will all my empty cans to Pat Eslick and Dale Graeber. I, Jackie Frostad, will the good fortune I've had in finding a nice guy to Mary Mclrvin in hopes she'll someday be as lucky. To Sue Noble I leave all my happy school memories. To Jim Strong all the happiness possible. To Mr. Pifer the milkshake he owes me, and to my nephews, Shad and Joshua, a chance to grow up in a free nation. I, Wilma Gilmore, will all my fun times in K. F. H. S. to my sister Sharon and all the fun that I had at Kennewick and my long hair to Sandy Byrd. I, Mark Gribble, will my autographed pictures of Istanbul Pakrash the third to Calvin, and my teddy bear to Bill Clark so he can have it when he wears his pajamas. I, Kathy Hillock, will my locker and teachers to J oanie Graves, and also this school to Les Baker to do with as he sees fit! I, Kathy Hirsch, will my bouncing school bus rides for eight more years to my little sister, Barbie, and my prestige as a senior to Mike and Dennis. I, Teresa Hirsch, will my ability to get along with teachers, willed to me in 70, to all the underclassmen. To Mr. Pifer I give the knowledge that he's not through with the Hirschs yet. I, John Kennedy, will Randy Vining all the owies I got from my last year of football. I, Lee Anne Kifer, will all my really far-out times as a Senior to Nancy Staehly, and all the fun times at state and at good ole' K. F. H. S. to my sisters, Debbie, Shelly and Jo, in hopes that they'll have as much fun as I've had.



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Class History Quivering and shaking with fear and excitement, we fifty eager freshmen tropped into the Kettle Falls hallways, which looked mighty big to us then. We held our class elections, and after they were all over, the names left on the black- board were as follows: President, Frank DePaulog Vice President, Steve Williamsg Secretary-Treasurer, Mari McDaniels, and Sgt.-at-Arms, Mark Gribble. Fall came, bringing football season and the carnival. The freshmen candidates were Norma Bruce and Frank DePaulo. On the night of the carnival, we placed last. Football season went very well ending with Kettle Falls in second place. Basketball season rolled around, bringing its ups and downs. After a lot of hard work, our boys went to state. More confident than the year before, we, as sophomores, tramped into the school halls. Our fearless President was Betty Mathews with Gail Body as Vice President. Secretary Dan Bentley wrote down our minutes faithfully. Treasurer Steve Williams kept our money counted, and Rick Arnold as Sgt. -at-Arms had a tough job keeping the class quiet at our meetings. Our carnival candidates were Julie Clinton and Rick Arnold. The night of the carnival revealed the sopho- mores in fourth place. Football season went very nicely, but we were building up in basketball so we did not do so well. Julie Clinton, Gail Body, and Debbie Tremblay were cheerleaders for the B Squad boys. When the elections for A. S. B. officers came, Kathy Hirsch was elected A. S. B. Assistant Treasurer. Summer vacation flew by swiftly. School started and quietly, as juniors, we strolled into the halls. Class elections were held and the junior officers were President, Bob Blazong Vice President, Rick Burnsg Secretary, Kathy Hirsch, Treasurer, Betty Mathews, and Sgt. -at-Arms, Eva Lathrop. Something new was tried when the senior girls challenged the junior girls to a powderpuff football game. Led by Coach Ron Bennett, the junior girls were thrashed soundly by the seniors. Carnival candidates for this year were Jackie Frostad and Don Snider. To our surprise and delight, we placed third the night of the carnival. Football signaled Homecoming and Julie Clinton became a Homecoming Princess. Foot- ball was not as good as in previous years, but we did not do too badly. As basketball season rolled around, we did beautifully. We won first place at the Jamboree, Christmas Tournament, League and District. With soaring hopes, we went to state, but were eliminated in two games. Promoting Spirit for the boys were Gail Body, and Debbie Tremblay as A Squad cheerleaders. Seniors! We are now mighty Seniors. With heads high, we marched into the halls for the last time. Ken Anderson became our fearless leader with Don Snider assisting. Betty Mathews scribbled minutes, Mari McDaniels kept ac- counts straight and Steve Nair helped keep order in our meetings. The Drama, Chorus and Dress Design classes put on a musical called Pistol Packin' Sal between football and basketball season. Both football and basketball teams were young and inexperienced, so the seasons were not too successful. Pam Schmidt was the only senior on the A Squad Cheerleaders. Homecoming was moved to basketball season and Julie Clinton again became a Homecoming Prin- cess. Randy Lindsey and Pam Schmidt were chosen as carnival candidates. When the carnival was cancelled, we had the King and Queen Contest at one of our basketball games. We placed fourth. In the A. S. B. we have Randy Lindsey, President, Betty Mathews, Secretary, and Kathy Hirsch, Treasurer. Now with graduation coming, many seniors are looking forward to the event and a tearful farewell to these sacred halls of learning. By Mark Gribble Teresa Hirsch under extreme pressure 34 l

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