North Thurston High School - Rambler Yearbook (Lacey, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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v S 5 451 -' k g ,E W Y 'g,.:,, L, I nff, 7 -ff ' F5.iL,i'fJ u 1 1 Q 4 -vw J- f f ew NW, ,QW- pq H Q mw,,fw2f ,,,,f' 'vaYk 1 M fr. . . w X 7 .ag . , . ui W, 1 North Thurston High School LACEY, WASHINGTON RAMBLER 1956 W V'- ?-? vm of 1 h ., fx ' 5 ' v '71, I 1 V ' 9 v ' ' y r 4 ' ' ' ' I Q 7 X ,-,l.-.., ...Q- A of ' Ti '-4' Q1 . 4- ' xo! h Y 'll' le lC6Ltl0l1 ,ZS- ls f...,...! WW The yearbook staff of North Thurston Hlgh School IS happy to dedlcate the 1956 Rambler to Charles E Callahan super1n tendent of the North Thurston school d1str1ct 3 Wemmam CHP +-,r-f' Russell Jacobsen W1ll1am Needham 2 Ll. . , La .kg . T fb l i , rl C T e w ae , A Q ,sfe ' A T f ' ali' 5' fy: c I'l'lll'll5fI'6l fL0l'l K Charles E Callahan Supennrendent Pr1nc1 pal .gzlzoof 5064? fi Nels H Anderson Dr Ralp Harold McCasl1n 'D CJ 'sr' h C Brown Charles Cravens Floyd H Morgan 5.. -X4 f . . . A, Wm-' m....., X A Q im... sf . 3 r ' l ' M V l :r rere x N . 3 A Y, ,lf E! L , I, Y , .. l I - st . Frank Al Bower a f N C ' 5' C 36 I w N f C '4 L N I C- I ,f ix .A ,VA xl I , 1 V V WW a ' m4,l I E ,a x K 'H sau, Don Acheson Bnologxcal Scnence Duane Duxbury Music Edlth Guyor Lxbrary Wynne johnson Counselor Woodrow Bozak Iloe Casey Mathemaucs Study Hall Socnal Scxence Busnness Eclucauon Social Saence Ralph Hauser Maxguente Hayden Industrial AHS Physncal Educanon Russell jouno Susan jouno Vocanonal Agnculrure Vocat1onalHomemak1ng .4- l l Alice Forth James Fonts: S Herbert Lee Mus1c Edward Matkovzk Forelgn Language john Parker Physlcal Sctence Mathematlcs Rl Robert Spmnmg Industnal Arts Drnmg CLC!! john Leonard Language Arts Speech dm' Margaret McCarthy Vocatlonal Hornemakrng George Rowswell Physrcal Educatron Iffflf' Dorothy Stark Busmess Educatnon 5 Pat Leonard rt jantce Moss Language Arts 5 -J Mxldred Russell Nurse Q37 Kay Thomas Soclal Sc1ence ' ' A h z V,g. V, , H 'Li' . ,. A I ' .-. I f V A IZ, M gg ,V i ' ff. A A A A . 5 l . A If 0+ ' L Wu- 5-5 ...Xxx Nlrs. Madden M11 Yeager Mrs. Nlatkovcik District Secretary Tl'lll'l1S'lJ0l'tfIfi0ll Sz1pm'i11trf11de11t P1'i11cipaI,s Svcretary 0111 51 ff N 9 odxs 1 111111 ISLI ssc Llllll ll 7 XI XV.1llL1 1 t R B ut 11 1111 IX B rf so 1 S Rolo Xmtcm I C1 mt Ix R011 IS I3 II1111Llb111 YU C C'1s 1 -5. o CL I BOX ' 91 NI. St 13. D -1 1 , Il. Pz1l1lit'..'-1, T. 11115. XII. L. NIL-C1111gl1y, hl. H 1111 . L.. . . A 1 stvl , . 1 Az 1 z , . L1-0, NI. Hall, XI. Stabdon, S. Cllwtllff ll, Y. Stark. ROXV 1: ff, f' . . fa '. ' . 1' 1 1 ,.I..'tl1. A . . C, , MAINTENANCE Our brand new school was kept spic and span by three janirors, Mr. Emil Bertsch, Mr. Lee Hovis, and Mr. Pat Feeney. They' worked ten hours a day and four hours on weekends sweeping and waxing floors, dusting, and main- taining the school in general. This included the main building, the gymnasium, and the shop building. When everyone else was home on vacation these three could be found at the school making it ready for the return of the W students and teachers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Emil Bertsch, Lee Hovis, Pat Feeney. H soUND SQUAD r I The Sound Squad this year consisted of only one person. Bob Deacon had the job of hooking up the public address system and seeing that it was always in workingorder. l He was called upon to set it up for all assemblies, games, programs, and meetings. ' Bob Deacon SERVICE CI UB The Service Club consistcd of twenty students At the beginning of the vear each homeroom nominated twelve students and each teacher nominated one From this vroup of members of the Service Club were elected by a popular vote of the student body Their various iobs were to usher plays park cars set up chairs control assem bliss and take care of all the little jobs that are necessary to prepare for an activity Mr Bower was the advisor for the group ROW 7 B Sp nccer F Boxset T Frcdrickson T Russell B Brown ROV l D Picsch R Thompson D McC1ffrec P Wlciks H Pahlitszch Bryant 7 ROW 5: F. Dodd, G Greenwood. H. Earl, S Day, M. Holt. P. Hoey, B. Iilorgana BOOK STORE The merchandlsmg class was ln charge of the school bookstore Each member of the class worked one hour a day ID the store whrch was open rn the motnmg durmg both lunches and some perrods of the day They purchased supplres for the store and garned practlcal experlence IH the f1eld of merchan drstng Mnss Stark taught the class and supervnsed the operatron of the store ROW 2 P Perkms M Stocks M Carlrle ROW 1 D Chase F Dodd M Wood NURSES ASSISTANTS Slx gnrls worked throughout the year rn the health offlce as assrstants to the school nurse Mrs Russell the d1str1ct school nurse was only able to be here two days a weel' Each gxrl worked rn the offrce one perrod a day There was someone there all the trme to take temperatures lssue asprrm change small dressrngs and soothe the fevered brows of the stu dents At the begrnnlng of the year they helped test the hrgh school ROW 2 P Fuller M Stagdon Y Prttman S Ham l1n ROW 1 D Aufmuth D Merrll LIBRARY The llbrary thrs year was completely organxzed by Mrss Guyor the llbrarran She catalogued all the books and took care of maknng the lrbrary complete A number of students helped 1n the llbrary These people checked out books typed ran errands and helped Mxss Guyor rn her work any way they could Credxt was grven them for therr work ROW 2 B Cholskx D Carlxle F Bower D Carlson G Or stad Mrss Guyor RO W1 J Smnth M Hall S Roloff S Fnsher, A Lance, C Veal 7 , : . ' , . , . ' . 1 . , . , . . . . , Y , . . . , y - the eyes and weigh and measure every student in . I . , . , . ' , . - . : , . . . , . ' 9 7 T ST l l l : ' Ia ' - 1 ' a ' s ' ' 1 I j ' Q ' 7 ' 1 ' COUNSLI OR ASSISTANTS Mr Wynne johnson thc lllbll school counselor w IS sxsted rn hrs offrcc work by srx grrls Thcse gurls crch worked one pcrlod 1 day and rccerxed crcdlt for thclr work Therr dutres were mostly clerzcal consrstmg maxnly of typrng wrrtrng letters and frhng materral They rlso ran errands and scored achrevemcnt tests ROW7 j Brymt P Boren M Grrmm M ohnson ROW l D low e S Clsscll LUNCHROOM All the school lunches were preparcd by Mrs Slgfld Charlesworth Mrs Mre Vrnrng and Mrs Emrly Bcrc rn the new modern kitchen An average of threc hundrcd lunches a day were prepared for thc three lunch perrods A tremendous amount of food was uscd rn makrng thcsc lunches and they had to be prepared on a large sclle mx students helped with the work rn the lunchroom Thelr yobs ewre to sell m1lk chcrk trckets wash drshes and clear tables ROW 7 P Schxltcr M Stabdon B SNACK BAR North Thurston had a snack bar locatcd on thc outsrde corncr of the cafcterla whrch was open dunng both senror hugh lunches md the junror hlph lt'1ch Students were able to buy ICC cream novelties and mrlk shakes durmg thexr lunch hours Tre pr1nc1pal chose a number of studcnts at the begbmnrng of the year to work nn the snack bar These people worked durrn therr lunch p nods Barbara Flahaut was rn charge of seerng that the snack bar was always wcll stocked W 7 D n c r lr s 1 XX 1 c ctt E Alxcrson R w l V Hmm B Fllhaut Plulscn D Barber 9 . , ' 'f ' K - , 'L as- , , 1 . 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Merchandising 14- DAHL PATRICIA ANN Entered from Clover Park High Tacoma Wash Ram bler Staff Et1tor1nCh1ef FHA Officer All High Play Production Staff Ski Club Rampage Staff DEACON ROBERT PAUL Drama Club Madrigal Group Mixed Chorus French Club All High Play All High Play Production Staff DODD FRANK LEROY S t u d e nt Councxl Football Captam Basketball Servlce Club DORNBLASER ROY LOUIS Student Councxl S c 1 e n c e Club Offncer FLAHERTY DEAN THOMAS Merchandlsnng Offlcer Intra murals FREDERICKSON THOMAS IAMES Drama Club SCICDCC Club OHICCI All Hugh Play Ser vlce Club ENGLE BONNIE JEAN Rambltr Staff Cafeterla FAILING JOSEPH ALLEN Football R a m p a g e Staff Rftmbler Staff F 0 r e 1 g n Language Club Skt Club Intramur tls Shcral Huff Frank Dodd MOST ATHLETIC C RIMM MARY jANI FH A Counsel C USTAFSON SHIRI EY ANN Rlmplge Surf PHA Of flu Drtmt Club GATES, JEANNETTE PEARL All High Play Production Staff, Art Helper, Rampage Staff GRANT JUDITH LEE Mtxed Chorus Offtce un N III C unp Rllfllyll Corner P1 PPIIIST 16- HALL MARLA JOY GA A Offtcer Student Body OHICGI' FH A Intramurals Ltbrarnan HARRINGTON DEAN bcneral Actlvxtles HENRY, BEI IY ELLEN F.H.A., Rampage Staff HERRMANN, JANICE JANE F.H.A., Class Officer, Dance Committee, Office sz,-7' HUGHES GEORGIA Farmerettes F H A JENSEN RUDOLPH SOPHUS General Activities LEE 'E' HOMANN lACK FFA Basketball HUFF SHERAL HELEN Class Officer FHA Officer Ed Alverson Margie Carlile CI ASS CUT UPS KOREIS KATHERINE SUZAN Ski Club FHA Office Dance Committee All High Play Production Staff LANCE ANITA LAVONE G A A Librarian Dave McCaffree Esther Kerr BEST SPORTS KERR, ESTHER ANN Homecoming Queen, Student Council, Foreign Language Club, Latin Club Officer, Drama Club, Band, Rampage Staff, Ecliror-in-Chief KJER, DONALD MCLEAN F.F.A. Officer, Ski Club, Rifle Club Officer, Class Officer LECKENBY RONALD LLOYD FFA Officer Class Officer Rifle Club Foreign Language Club Spanish Club LEE MARIORIE ANN F H A Farmerettes Officer MANN HOLLY MYRTLE Farmerettes Offlccr Rampage Staff MARSH WILLIAM HARRY FFA MORGAN WILLIAM JOSEPH Sclence Club Student Councll Intramurals Swxmmmg SCIVICC Club MYER, CHARLOTTE MAY Entered from Pe Ell Hlgh, Pe Ell, Wash, Offrce I Wx f? MLCAFFREE DAVID Student Councrl Basketball Scrvrce Club MOORE BETTIE JOANN Rampage Staff FHA Drama Club All Hngh Play All Hugh Play Productron Staf Ya quo 'hu Holly Mann, Rlchard Wxlson I9- BRAINIEST f ROLOFF SHIRLEY JEAN Dance Commlttee FHA Offlce Llbrartan SCHILTER KATHERINE VICKIE Student Body Oflcer Dance Commlttee All Hlgh Play Product1on Staff Student Councll Rambler Staff FHA Off1cer State Offlcer Skl Club Counsel www aaa 'Q Pat Dahl Bob Deacon MOST CAPABLE 20- PANTER, RICHARD DARRELL Lat1n Club Offlcer Sclence Club Offlcer All Hlgh Play PERKINS PHYLLIS JEAN Merchandlsmg Rampage Sta STARK VIRGINIA ANN Offtce Rampage Staff STOCKS WANDA MERLE Rampage Staff GAA Skl Club Drama Club Dance Commnttee Merchandnsxng VAN CAMP JAMES RICHARD Student Body Offncer FF A Ofheer Student Councrl Football Basketball VEAL CECELIA MAE FH A Madrrgal Chorus Llbrartan WILSON RICHARD VERN Band M1X6d Chorus Sclence Club Off1cer Forergn Language Club Offxcer Lann Club Ramble Staff 'PS' WALKER ROBERTA RUTH F H A Rampage Staff Muf fl Chorus WELTON MICHAEL V Intramurals Merchandxslng Rampage Staff 'Nik WOODS, MICHAEL GORDON General Act1v1t1es 301 4 X in -f L james Herrmann, Dean Flaherty tit BICC EST FLIRTS 'E WW ---a entor a Led smwwxfn M xii 'JUN 5 292' Q5 'ur ,Sw ' ..0g1.:, W ,--, .,.,. 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N LEFT TO RIGHT T Russell K Hrll G WINDWOOD TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT D Plesch D Wllson E Kerr TRUMPET AND WOODWIND TRIOS Ted Russell Gary Boysen and Kr1st1 Htll make up the Trumpet Tr1o Dorothy Plesch Esther Kerr and Dxck Wllson are the members of the Woodwmd Tr1o Both of these groups are drrected by Mr Dux bury and the1r practlslng rs extra currrcular The Woodwrnd Tr1o performed for the Lzons Club dm ner 1n the fall and entered the Solo and Ensemble CLARINET QUARTET The Clarmet Quartet consxsts of Evelyn Hotop Frank Morgan Mary Brown and Loren Braun They were chosen by Mr Duxbury who drrects them and all therr practlcmg ns extra currlcular Contest Boysen all The North Thurston Band was organxzed IH tlme to boost the school Splflt by playmg for our football game and durrng basketball season they played for all Frrday nlght home games Tne group also performed rn many pep assembl1es and programs throughout the year They partlcrpated rn thc Central League Mus1c Festival thc Chrrstmas Pageant and the Sprrng Concert D1ck Wrlson was chosen to represent thc band at the All State Music Fest1val rn Spokane whrch 15 made up of the outstandmg players and slngers of the state Drck was also band manager the only band offlcer appolnted by the drrector The project of the band ln thc followrng years IS to obtaln unrforms Duane M Duxbury directed the group ROW FOUR A All fl D Chase D Chlsolm J Holt ROW ThREE L Anderson C Boysen I W1lson Earl C Bcadles D Wrlson M Holt P Danrels F Bower B Roscnoff ROW TWO M Brown L Braun Spencer D Olsen T Russell R Peterson K Hxll G Boyscn N Grlep N Pulltam ROW ONE D Plesch E Ixerr E Hotop F Morgan J Clssell P johnson 32 MADRIGAL SINGERS The Madrigal Singers, a select vocal group, is made up of twelve people. The group consists of two sopranos, two altos, two first tenors, two second tenors. and two basses. The singers practice after school along with their director, Mr. Duxbury. The music they sing is early sixteenth and seventeenth century English folk and religious music. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Ottaway, C. Spute, D. Fuller, D. Wilson, D. Piesch, E. Stephens, A. Jensen, Young, C. Veal. B. Deacon. Wim! C ? 't LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Ottaway, D. Fuller, E. Stephens, A. Jensen. GIRLS' QUARTET Earlene Stephens, singing first alto, Audrey Jen- sen, second alto, Betty Ottaway, first soprano, and Diane Fuller, second soprano, make up the Girls' Quartet. These girls have performed before many school and community groups. They do much of their own arranging and they are directed by Mr. Duxbury. OPM 5 The first Mixed Chorus at North Thurston was organized this year The group made many appearances including PTA meetings school assemblies and they gave one of the three Christmas programs gnen at Sylx ester Park during the holidays They also participtted in the Spring Concert the Christmas Pageant and the Music Festival at Shelton The Mixed Chorus wis xery proud of the new purple and white robes they were able to wear this year The Music Department conducted the first of an annual holi day nut sale to raise money for them and a group of interested parents called the Music Boosters also helped raise money Duane M Duxbury directed the Chorus ROXX FOLR B Rosenoff B Broun D Hlrris G Dtxton T Russell D Byers B Roloff F Dodd P Daniels R Wilson D Boone J Holt ROXX THREE Mr Dux bury F Stephens B Ottw. tx Broun Young B Deacon D Fuller P Lax ne M Holt ROXV TXXO M Montero Paulsen C Xeil D Pieseh B Moore S Drake K Schtlter M Ctrlile R XX alker S Muo M Porterfield XV Mclntsre P Fuller A Riehtrdson ROXX ONF Brx 1r't H Htthaxxax P Smith Johnston B Ellis D 0 A r 4 'Q th ' D I I D 1 L I ' A S 1 J 7 1 4 ' A A i i t . 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'-'YW' df fe Brovy n L Braun EMMANUAL The Chrxstmas Program entltled Emmanual was pre sented December 71 1n the sehool gymnasmm The musxc dramaucs and art departments all eombxned to make the exenxng a sueeess The story of the flrst Qhrlstmas was en acted IS the FDLISIC groups played and sang Mr ohn leonmrd d1reeted the dramatlzatlon Mrs Pa trtela Leonard wts 1n charge of all the stage settmgs and Mr Duxbury Mr Herbert Lee and Mr Wfallaee Seeley dlreeted the IULISIC groups Rlehardson D Fuller M Stewart A ensen j Wolfen barger C Spute C, Wllson STRING ENSEMBLE Under the eapable dlrectlon of Mr S Herbert Lee the Strlng Ensemble performed for many clvxe and fraternal organlzattons durmg the year An mterestmg note IS the faet that Bulnt Cnmerlo for two uolms was played by Bonnle Rlehardson and Dlane Fuller Offteers for th1s group were Earlene Stephens prestdent Dune Fuller WILC president and Audrey ensen seeretlry treasurer Audrey and D1ane were ehosen to represent the Strlng Ensemble tt the All State Festnal ff' ,- XX The Chrtstmas Pageant EMMANUAI presented Ill the sehool gxmntsxum 34- ,7 I S , ' -. I ,.a.,N,.,M,.,,-,, My F I 1 A 19 B, , tl i .f f f 'A,ll SQL' 'K y ,, pf. ,,,.Jz7??4f,W I ' i . ' my S af P V L' ' 3 T R' it ' 'v Q ' ..lt , 2 T LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Morgan, E. Hotop, M. ROXV TXWO: E. Stephens, K. Peterson. ROW' ONE: B. ' , , t . ' , . 1 1, ' . , . J , . - ' . . J .A 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' , h . - . l I ' I I , A' 9 A L 2 ,, K L , 1 , , , , ' g A . J , - ,Q , x as 'E . X yy 1 A l in 00- Alle Allen Scenes from the plly Our He rrts Were Houm, 1nd Lny KKJJ H9! Our Hearts Were Young, md Gay xx as the play ehosen for the flrst elramatle produetlon at North Thurston It mrs presented NOXCI ber 18 mel I9 under the dxreetxon of Mr ohn Leon 1rd The rollleklni., eomeely wus wrltten by Cornellr Otrs Skrnner mel lmlly Kllllbfllllgll eoneermnge thelr hrlarrous xdventures on 1 trip to Prtls Tl e plot lb complluted by he lbugjs measles mel qlllfL 1 fex other mxshaps along, the may The pln turned out well rn the end 1nd prouded laughter und enter rrunment for all W v T Kerr N Holr P Hoey s re hoft' S Ousrlfson ns J Hoe lxorexs M Sroeks S MePherson A Altehurst ROXX ot D Poxxe B De leon Brox n Esther Kerr Anne Allen and Esther rr played the leadrng roles as Cornella Otxs Smnner and Emlly Ixlm brough respectxvely Dlck Panter was east IU tue role of Leo McEvoy Cornelnas boy friend and ohn Brown portrayed Drelc Wnnters IIm1lys beau Ot xers 1n the cast ll'lLlLldCLl Marllyn Holt and Tom Fredrlekson s Cornellls mother and father Betty Moore playmg, the mspeetor Bxll Brown porrraynnge the aelmlml Carolyn Stretz IS the French g.,1rl wlth Shlron MePherson as her mother ohn Holt 10 the dull role of wmdow eleaner and purser Don Car hle as the steward Norma Caullfms as the stem und udy Bryant and Mary Hreks as the two Englnsh gr s xx w D leon Broun D Plnter T reel neltson D C rl le B Broun ROW 7 NI Hleks Hft Meliherson A 7llen J Holt ROW' l NC1 ns 1 9 ,f 1 E ' cc A Y: '. A ' ' : . ' ' I . .:. J ',- -ty, .4 , A . in .Y A. X A2 l 57. . ' ' an ' ' 2 h 11 3 O 'h fe -J l ' xi ,L ,-3 . , L 'll .V .1 ' - ,N . 1, K - ' C y . fl I . Ay . ' ' X , , . 4 '- , ' L w . f, f K . - ardess Bob Deacon playing BTODSIOLII' De La Croix. c' , . 2- I ' '. . . R . Y l. ' Yi 54, I V 3 ,. ig .. 2- 4 L xv L. V A' Ai l RO fi L. - . - ' - ,l GJICX B- Ro ' lg B e. ', . 1 ', .F E'k , . fr q. R141 I. Dy, li: , . 3.1 is 1, . V. -in ' . ,. K' .. .. M.1,,S. , . I: j.H l, . 'll, . 1 N. Q.lki '.CQ.Str ..I. r, '. 'e, .ll -55- CIL Bfkln I: lxerr B No e Judy Bryant fb Scenes from the Junror Programs play Cnnderella 7'5- Donna Harrlson g Cmderella was presented by North Thurston on February 9 under the sponsorshxp of the Junlor Pro grams Gu1ld Two performances of the play were wen for the grade school chrldren of Olympla Mr John Leonard drrected the productxon Th1s beloved fanry tale delrghted the chlldren w1th nts pumpkm coach and glass shpper The costumes were made by the mothers of the cast and w1ll b the frrst of a permanent play wardrobe for the dra matxcs department Donna Harrlson and Judy Bryant played the lead mg role of Crnderella alternately In one perform ance udy played Crnderella at the ball and at the second one Donna played the part Jeanette Gates and Wxlene Mclntyre were cast as the two stepsls ters Sharon McPherson and Anglea Akehurst as her mother John Brown portrayed Prrnce Charm mg Blll Brown played Roland a frlend of the prlnce Others rn the cast mcluded Bertha Erckhotf and Charlotte Hamlln as the fa1ry godmother John Lund Bob Rosenoff and Don Carllle played the prrnces cousins Nancy Sokollk and Carolyn Stretz as Fel1c1a Marla Hall played the part of the page and Esther Kerr was the queen CAST ROW3 J Lund B Rosenoff B Brown Brown D Carlrle ROW 2 D Harrxson S McPherson M Hall B Enckhoff J Gates W McIntyre ROW l N Sokollk C Hamlm Bryant E Kerr A Akehurst C Stretz PRODUCTION SAFFF ROW 7 B Brown B Rosenoff J Brown ROW l C Haml1n B Deacon Gates 36- 1' 'S- L- V 2 ,-ff V , 'IW 1 . ..- ,. fr v , , , U ' W o' ' ' . 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J, . , . . . . 2 . , . s ' ' 1 ' QJ' - . , . , . , . . : . , . , , . , . , . . - RAMPAGE STAFF ROW TWO B Moore S Skeen B Henry H Mann J Gates P Boren S Gustafson J Farlmg ROW ONE Mrs Forth V Stark G Anderson E Kerr R Walker D Bowne B Cooper 61111196490 The lournalrsm class has comple ed a full year of publrshrng the br weekly news paper for the hrgh school A total of seventeen rssues of the paper were put out Durmg the frrst semester the staff was changed every rssue to grve everyone a chance to decrde what posrnon he would lrke to hold permanently on the staff The second semester Esther Kerr was chosen to edrt the Rampage for the remamder of the year Esther was assisted by Anne Allen as assistant edrtor and the varrous class edrtors Esther arranged thc placement of articles on the frrst two pages and edited the paper m general Anne assrsted the edrtor and helped make assrgnments The classes eclrtor Roberta Walker feature edrtor Betty Moore actrvrty edrtor pages and saw that they met the deadllnes eannerte Gates art edrtor took care of all the art work to be done for the Rampage Wrlene Mclntyres job as crrculatron manager was to marl a copy of the paper to each exchange school and frle all the exchange papers The advertrsmg was taken care by Shrrley Gustafson Pat Dahl and Sheral Huff They solrcrted ads rn the communrty for every rssut of the paper drew them up and brlled the advertrsers Each member of the class reported wrote headlmes and copy read Mrs Forth was the advrsor Students not pxcturtd who worked on the staff were Duck Wrlson Leona ensen Phyllls Perkins Mickey Stocks Sherry Day and Ed Alverson K' Q0 Esther Kerr hw Edrtor rn Chref Anne Allen Assrstant Edrtor eannerte Gates Art Edrtor 'ir- Bob Cooper Sports Edntor Wxlcnt Mclntyrc Bury Mr orc Roberta Wxlkcr Holly Mann Mrs Alncc Forth Clrculatron Manager Feature ldntor lr sts Editor Actn tty Edt or Adtlgof 57 J 4 Q . Sy Q . V ?r .1mZN4L JQQK 'Un' f- ' : . , . , . , . , . 1 - v 1 - - 3 ' I 5 ' 7 ' I ' 5 ' I . , . . . . . . D y x . . . 1 I 1 . I . 1 'mg Holly Manng and sports edrtor, Bob Cooper, took care of the arrangement of therr own V -2 Q. J 1 1 ' 7 7 ' 4 I . T A 'S a ' ' , . . . . ' 1 - J ' - as el , r . . - s W, ' N, ' A ' 2 4 . I at W A Cir ' ' A if , F A . - 1 , as, , . K ' 4 a 1 V 4 6 . 4 1 L K 4 ,.1 3 Pat Dahl Edrtor ln Chlef EH' A R Sylvra Drake Assrstant Edrtor Beverly Lee Basmess Manager Merton Ingle Advertlsmg Manager Don Dahl and Robert Hadden oe Fallrng Photographers Sports Ed1tor 2 1 u 1? ROW 5 M Ingle J Fanlrng C Boysen R Hadden ROW 2 D Dahl C Castle L Turner P Layne E Herrmann J Edlund ROW 1 J Manz D Spees S Skeen S Drake B Lee B Engle CUT! QI' The name Rambler was chosen for the name of the annual late 1n the fall and the staff also chosen at that trme set to work All the work on the annual was extra currrcular Each member of the staff gave hrs own txme to put out the book everyone looks back on Pat Dahl was edrtor of the publlcatron It was her Job to plan the dummy for th whole book see that all the copy was rn prctures taken and tn general that the annual met all deadlrnes Sylvra Drake as assrstant edrtor helped the edrtor tn her dutres and began preparatlons for the annual next year The advernsrng manager Merton Engle and hrs staff sollcnted all the advertxsmg drew up the ads and wrote letters of appreclatron to the advertxsers Bev Lee busl ness manager took care of all the fmancral problems for the annual She kept an accurate record of all the expenses and money matters The art staff headed by art edrtor Betty Ottaway dxd all the art work that appears ln the annual joe Fanlmg was sports edltor and rt was hrs job to gather all the mformatron for hrs sect1on and see that rt was completed on trme The publrcatlons edrtor Dxck Wxlson took care of all the correspondence and exchanges wrth other schools Most of the pxctures for the annual were taken by the photographers Don Dahl and Robert Hadden The class edrtors Kathy Schxlter Shrrley Skeen Carol Castle and Carson Boysen d1d the whole classes sectron They rdentrfred all the prctures and arranged them alphabetlcally Dorrs Spees d1d the faculty scctron jean Manz d1d the club sect1on and Launa Turner d1d the actrvmes sectxon The rest of the staff copyread and helped with varrous other dutles Mxss anrce ,fa at rv-1' ive-:swf Mtss jamce Moss Betty Ottaway Advrsor Art Edrtor 58 : . , . ' ' , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . . Z ' y - , - , . , . , . . K Ea, K , ...Tie ' . ' ' .' . ' a ix . Elini' , . . . . A . . 5 I . . I . . , a 44 q - 9 1 . . , ,. I . . . 1 . . ., . , ' , . . l , 1 . Y 1 ' ' J 7 ' . 7 a . 1 ' 7 7 l 1 , ' I f gf? -L 5 . f Moss is the annual advisor. y W-fs , f C ' lr V at Mfg l t - t '- P 2 an 1 , f if ua ,as M. K p . iw t 4 'B : A 71 C V W -ff ' B' 9 J 1 N 5 7 ',. C37 . ' . K. f a n ' fy 4, A 5 'Af-af a r jim Van Camp l Met Student Body President Gm KQQHY Schgeggeiaw Student BOZI QIQYIOII Student B057 Y 1CePresident M Marla Hall Mary Ann Stagdon Esther Kerr Pat Dahl Treasurer Assrstant Treasurer Newspaper Edrtor Annual Edrtor .Slwlmf A temporary student government was set up at the begmnmg of thc school year Thls group nommated the candrdate for the permanent student body offtces These mam offrces were voted upon by the student body and jrm Van Camp was elcctcd presrdent Grant Dayton vxce president and Kathy Schllter secretary Marla Hall student body treasurer and Mary Ann Stagdon asslstant treasurer were chosen by the faculty The Rampage Edxtor Esther Kerr and the Ramblcr Idltor Pat Dahl were also chosen by the faculty but wcre non young members of the counul There were twenty representatrves from the home rooms Mr Bower was the advrsor of thc student councrl ROW u L1 Dayton D McQ1ffrec F l an C111 Powell M Kjer F Bower B l-laycs OW 7 lx 1r1 Reynolds lx S Day L Turner A enscn C Wrlscan R Dornb'1scr ROXX I lx l-lll C Bc l M Hall ll Kerr M Cooper S lcltmlm D Pltsch P Dnhl -40 ug. T ff 4905 Q 06 1 .S-.1 5-42 EXECUTIVE BOARD ROW 2 M Kjer M Coop r S Gustafson P Fleutsch M Hall M Brown Brown RCW 1 G Dayton J Van Camp K Schxlter OllI'lCl The Executlve Board Qonslstcd of the retary treasurer Crrls Club president Yell It was the1r duty to admmlster the dunes each student counul mectmg and acted as the agenda and drew up the agenda for e Ch councll mectxng The Executrve Board had th e power to overrule by 1 7X5 vote any dec1s1on of the student counul Mr Bower student body prtsldent vnu: presldent su. ucen md meh of the four dass presldents of the student counul They met prior to a cle.1r1n5house for business ro ot but on 1 .4Jn X 3 I 00711 KIILKI IISIYH ll lvcl occ W 7 US D W m tp 1 P llSlC,ll C lin cc A LIISI HC V P lqullu P Scllllftl l H00 -41 fx, L - -' I 1 4: Q A I , E' - rf ' ' l , x T- QL r A a ' ' I xi 'Q , . - A X' , l v, I ' I Q ' I ' 'H' in X I r . , Q 2 , U ,I I , . , . , 1. . o L , l , E. l . I I , .' Q ,Z 'I I h 4 ' .. . acted as the advisor of thls group also. Q U . i 4 Q 9 of- il 1 ff R .Q , wxv J BOX 'iz ,. CI 1 B. S1 ' C. li ff, . ll. Pal lt':'. 'l . F. D ll. RON ' L.: i C. Nlyvi, S- il' la , D- uhl' , '. lv: r . .l ' Jem. DX lr - ' 'H - l' 1 3- t P- ff! JW x ,Z Esther Kerr and Mac Kyer Homecommg Queen and Senxor Escort 9 Elleen Herrmann and Frank Dodd jumor Pr1neess and junlor Escort Launa Turner and Don Dahl Sophomore Prmeess and Sophomore Escort ik Carolyn Stretr md Ray Dodd Freshmxn Princess Ind Freshman Escort -42 Marrlyn Cooper Homeeomxng Chaxrman 0l'I'L9C0l'l'lU'lg ueen Esther relgned over the frrst annual Home commg fCSI1V1flCS at North Thurston Her attendants elected by the student body were Erleen Herrmann unxor Princess Launa Turner Sophomore Prmcess and Carolyn Stretz Freshman Ptmcess Mac Kjer Senior Escort erry Cody unlor Escort Don Dahl Sophomore Escort and Ray Dodd Freshman Escort were chosen by the student councnl A Homecommg parade was held Saturday morn mg Novemb r 5 begmnmg at the caprtal grounds wmdmg through the streets of Olympla and fmtsh mg at the school The Homecommg Court the student body offxcers and the yell staff rode rn con vertxbles whrle the football players and all the rest of the students followed 1n thezr ears When the parade reached the school the Homeeommp game football was played wlth South Bend The court was presented wxth flowers durxng, the half trme of the game and also at an assembly before the student body Marrlyn Cooper was general chaxrman for the event and Judy Buesch Judy Norton and Donna Harrrson were eommxttee chalrme Commlttee Chalrmerl Norton D Harrrson J B6Ll5Cll .gi H , 'hi 1 Chmrman 'Sf' Y--v Eufefgaf mance Billllafldliliiln The Royal Bounce was the name of the brsketball drnee held rn the sehool eafeterna February 24 after the le xgue ehrm PIUTI hrp game Kathy Sehrlter was chosen basketball queen and the runners up were her attendants Erleen Herrmann udy Bryant Barbarl Elhs Helen Earl and udy Buesch were basketball prrneesses ars for ereh grrl were plaeed rn the front hall 1nd the votnng., was eone by money Faeh penny nu the girls jrr eounted s 8 VOE6 Th queen was erowned by Larry McGaughy 55 56 basket ball eaptam and each prmcess was crowned by her eseot The exurt danced the fnrst danee amxd the purple and whnte streamers and brsketballs used for decoratron Barbara Ellls was general eharrman for the affarr sponscled by the sophommre class Asslstlng her were Carolyn Beaeh deeoratlons Peggy Fuller uekets Mrrlene Robblns refresh ments Mrke Stewart musrc Pauhne Schllter ehaperone Launa Turner pubhcrty Patty Layne clean up and Helea Earl programs Mr Thomas sopohomore class advrsor work d wrth the commrttees 415W Q l if C? Pflmfw Udl' Prmeess Enleen BfY3m Herm mn Commrttee Cherrmen ROW 7 L Turner B Elhs Mr Thomas C, Beaeh M stewart ROW l P Sehllter P Fuller H Earl f, is 43 S-my TV 'Q T Prmeess Prnneess Prlnee s udy B 1rb.1r1 fllls Helen Elrl Buegeh -43 4 , '- v l 2, ff' +. I , 'l f 33. .r t ' 2 L ' I . , ' 'S ' V - . . , . ,f y W , , a x ' ' - L , . - ' . 1 . , J , . . X , , , J ' - -I .2 , , , K I y I ' ' . lt ' ' ' 7 1 ' ' Ll. f , 1 Q , . 'C 4 , - - ' , ' ' ' Y. .I A , K , A x . . L ' . X W, , 5 N . ' L ' R 7 ' t ' . . . , J ' , . ' ' - 1 ' . . . , 1 y y , V - , . A 2 , . , r ' v Q , Q V , Z , ' Q 1 . V u ' - , . . , r , - . ' -. . ' , . , . ', ,- . . Q , Q 3 . A , I .J ' ' I 'f ' if 9 X 4 X .- . Q , I .,,,.9t g wifi? V , ' ,Q Cl za V . .. N ,M '-V, V ..q,H.- 'Nyiup 5 - 1 L f , 1 ' . . ., I . . evidence at the Spook Dance W- Committce Chairmen ROW 7 Mrs Forth S Day 'S Dr'1kC ROW l S Roloff P Hoey K Korres SPOOK DANCE Halloween witches and goblins were very much n HOWDY DANCE The first dance of the year was an informal get-together dance held in the gym September 234 The affair was in honor of the football team and coaches and was sponsored by the student body. Gay bunches of colored balloons adorned the walls and crepe paper streamers hung from the ceiling to create an atmosphere of friendliness and informality. The purpose of the dance was to have everyone become acquainted with everyone else and the new surroundings. Mickey Stocks was the general chairman for this dance assisted by various committee chairmen. Shirley Roloff was in charge of the music, Sherry Day, refreshmentsg Katie Koreis, decorationsg and Peggy Hoey, clean-up. Mrs. Alice Forth was the advisor. The cafetcria where the dance was held was deco rated in the black and orange Halloween colors Dancing was done to the music of records and refreshments were served Barbara Eillis served as general chairman for the soph omore class sponsored dance Gordon Ensign was music chairman Sandra Sitton refresment chairman Bobbie Htmelberger decorations chairman Helen Earl ticket chairman and Kay Thomas advisor Committcc Chairmcn ROW 7 K Schiltcr l lurncr Boxxcr ROW I P fullcr S Diy S Drakc Committee Chairmen ROW 2 G Ensign Mr Thomas ROW B Ellis B Himelburger H Earl KANDY KANE KAPERS December 16 was the date of the Christmas dance held in the school cafeteria after a basketball game with St Martins Hgh School It was called thc Kandy Kane Kapers Cindy canes coxcred thc xxalls of the cafeteria and the couplcs attending danccd by the light of a big d corated Chr stints trec placcd upon the stage Thc tickets were Undcr the churmlnship of Ldlllld Turncr thc cllncc was 1 big succcss It xx ns sponsorcd by thc student coun il and me profits xxcnt into thc student body fund Kathy S hiltcr was co chairman Shcrry Dty xx IS rcfr shmcnt ind ticket churmin Sylvia Drake publicity chlirmtn ind Peggy Fullcr dccorttlons chairman Mr Boxxcr was the tdvisor ..44... -1 . . - , - 1 - it H . 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'11 Pat Dahl General Chaxrman ROW 2 K Schrlter S Skeen S Drake M Holt ROW 1 S Day M Cooper -I Herrmann l'l0lll Q rena 9 On the nnght of january 13 the cafeterna was transformed mto a wmter wonderland of snow Snowball Serenade was the theme Chosen for the jumor Senxor Ball whlch was the flrst formal dance of the year The whrrlmg formals of the gnrls made a pettty preture against the snow covered f1r trees and gltt termg snowballs eovermg the walls A large mural featurlng a mus1cal scale Wlth Snowball Serenade wrntten across lf covered one wall and the couples entered the room through a sparkling mus1cal note cowernng the door Pat Dahl was general chrurman for the event Asslstmg her were Marilyn Cooper programs Kathy Schlltet chaperones Marllyn Holt entertarn ment Sylvia Drake decoratlons jamce Herrmann refreshments Sherry Day publxuty and Shlrley Skeen clean up The dance was sponsored by the annual staff and was under the supervxsron of Mlss J3fllCC Moss Scenes from the junior Semor Ball, 'Snowball Serenade -45 - ' 4 . 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Y . -+ M, , .. ,,,,., ,WW , ,-s.Ii..-.w...,.,,,, , , 1' lim V111 Clmp PM lhhl Duc Mdlglffrcc Fsrhcr Kerr Frank Dodd TX1.1I'iIyIl f :C I 3 '7 ,..46., df' 1 wg xg 'S -Q kj 'NY' vvfbi Mac Kjcr King X vb x, , uma Hmm: mu Ummm 'tif 1 J AIHI1 anced CCIICQJ f W Ml' ilk! 3150 V' which ' Mm A 221 11 Qnuyw Q-0' f l till lllfffr Bartalamy I Holt Mr ouno ROW l P jones R Dorn ROW 1 H pahhfzsch R Thompson M Kiel. blaser H Pahlrtzsch G Dayton M Kyer B Cooper Two H1Y chapters were organrzed at North Thurston thrs year wrth Russell ouno as advlsor of one toroup and George Rowswell as advlsor of the other The chapter comprrsed a total of 30 mem ers March ll the new members were mducted at the Frrst Mcthodrst Church by the Capltal Councxl Team I-I1 Y Ihey sponsored 1 d :nee at the tommunxty een ter along, wrth tl ree other H1 Ys Mac Kler was the presrdent of Mr ounos chap ter Other offrcers rncluded Rolly Thompson vrce presrdcnt Henrv Pahlrtzsch secretary Frank Bower treasurer and Roy Dornblaser chaplam The offrcers for Mr Rowsell s chapter were Frank Dodd presrdent Dave MCCHfffCE VICE president R1clmW1lson secretary Allen Blencoe treasurer and Bob Deacon chaplarn ROXV 2: M. R 'W 'Q if ' f 4 L r Q 'S 'i '12 Q gg r owsell, N. Dornblaser. D. Wfilson, B. Peterson, OFFICERS: ROXV 2: B. Deacon, A. Blencoe. M Foust. D. Carlile. ROXV 1: A. Blencoe, R. Leclcenby. P. ROW lf R. Wilson, D. McCaffree, F. Dodd. W crks, L. MCGauhy. D. Mtffnffree, F. Dodd. 150.-. L 6 8rAg9bh. . fl Nm ' ' . - .Q 'V , . . r I . ' 4- ff .. I . , I ir ' V , W ' .. af' v Fi W ,IME 1 ggju Uni l l 2 ' :xv Q T E9 ffl dill s.?u:J'?lf2fw M WW 7 if fir ROW 2: F. Bower, T. Russell, R. Thompson, B. Spencer, D. OFFIQERS3 RQW 2: R. Domblaser F. Bower ' , ,A , . J . : . , . - I t - , A ' 4 . A b f , . . l. , I 4 e. , A . 'KZ V . 53 s a 4 f , 3, X Bev Lee ud Bryant Arl s Hukee Slmlm Rohm J Y Y Secretary Vrce prestdent Program Charrman Fmamrm 14 Iv.. Smrley Gustafson Mrs F0rIh Presrdent AdV1S0f Ll' 55 Qafglfte A Glrls League was orgfmrzed durmg the mtddle part of the year under the super vnslon of Mrs Alrce Forth Every grrl ln school belonged to Gtrls League whlch met one hour every month The purpose of th1s group IS to foster frrendshlp and under standmg among all the hrgh school gnrls Shrrley Gustafson was elected prsexdent Assrstmg her were udy Bryant v1ce presrdent and seruce chatrman who was responsxble for tal-:mg over rn the prestdents absence Bev Lee secretar whose ob II was to kee accurate records of all the meet Y I P lngs Arlys Hukee prog am ehaxrman who planned all the programs for the meetmgs Kath Schrlter Erleen Herrmann ud Buesch and annce S encer class re resenta Y Y trves who saw that the opmrons of all the grrls were heard A constrtutxon was drawn up by a commlttce chosen for thrs purpose A Mother Daughter Tea was held ln the sprmg 1 I fz' U x O I Kathy Sehlltet Elleen Herrmann judy Bueseh jamee Speneer SemorRepresentat1ve -IUHIOFSCPFLSCUIJIIWC Sophomore Representatne Freshman Representauve 51 - e e t 'Q - to in I Lg 'AV 'L 'x 'JA C. :ex Y If .B Y L ee? 4 1 I , - I , V.,-xx y NN fm , Y JV' VK ' ,'1 . . . Q l r, or Y L . y Y Y A ' I . Z lx -4 Matthels P Pahllusch S Cxssel Herrmann M Grlmm S Roloff S Slceen S Flsher G Hughes Mrs jouno ROW 2 M1ss McCarthy B Davlclson S Eler C Hulcte A Rxchardson N Grxep K Schll ttr S Huff S Drake S Day M Hill B Henry M Holt ROW 1 L Chr1st1anson S Prlcharcl M Darley A Sokohk H Hathaway P Sm1th M Cooper T Bennett M Tee B Moore P Hoey ROW 5 B Rlchardson B Ottaway G Shreve C Stanley R Walker A Hukee L Affelrbou h C W1lson P Hoey P Turner C Tayson S Gustaf son M Maynard ROW 4 P Bmford S ensen E McDougall J Harpe K Peterson G Anderson ohnston A Enslgn M Brown V Dambls C Veal D Patten K KOILIS P Schxlter ROW 3 S Ham l1n C Beadlts S Mayo E Hotop J Clssell A ZYJJJ4 :vw if at-3'-' Ns l FHA OFFICERS ROW 4 A Hukee, M Brown, K Schllter, M Holt ROW 3 P Sm1th,E Hotop, M Cooper ROW 2 S Huff, S Day ROW 1 P Schrlter Donna Harrison Chapter Sweetheart 'T ROW 5 D Ball D Boone K Prttman G Robblns P Weiss B Marsh Van Camp D Roberts P Hones M Fousr ROW 4 Mr ouno K Lawson D Mrller D Danforth J Knlbourne Sxmpson R Mxller C Ikerd ROW 3 Gau B Keller L Wrlson M Kjer J Rrchter M Wood B Rambo ROW 2 J Weatherby H Larson J Getchell E Wrlllams J Brown A Elder M Deeds A Poplces E Whrte ROW l P Pelcms Hall Turner R Armsrrong M Rnley G Bousen T Robin son R Flahaut Shlrley Roloff Miss March of Dlmes WW FFA OFFIC LRS ROW 7 M Vxood K lauson L1 Robbms ROW M er R lulxcnby Vm Camp D Ball Rxchtcr 53 , is - A A s 5 . . A ' . qu S ' a f -- ' . ii' . wx X I , , 1 M Q V 5 x 44... gy , - ,H - , ,I - v I . J , - , A , . ,I . U ,J. U , . 1, . . ,: , . 1. 31. ,j. ,A ,. '- -'v f K' i fwamwwmubw-MM-M ----- Mlm ' R 1 . av . 1 1 W if , QT Y is '55 . uf, 4- A s lf Jw ' . '.,':.,r,J.- -sl v . 5- A ' x -. . . ' .T ' V li -Ki' . ,' ', L I. , . . , ' . ROXV 3: B. Brown L Anderson D Verme F Bower D Panter D Carlile I Young D Wilson C Orstad M McCall I Faxlrng ROW 2 Mr Matkovcrk S Sturbrtz A lense B Ottaway D Fuller E Stephens A Allen M Holt M Dunlap D Presch I Manz Nl Robblns M1 Duxbury ROW1 A Blencoe E Herrmann C Spute D Barber A Akehurst E Ken C Stanley I Turner W Armstrong B Delcon Ofelgfl Cl 9116198 lainie ROW 2 M1 Matkoxclk ROW 1 M Brown lN Cxelp K Davls 54- - . ' , 7 ' Q ' 7 ' P ' 7 ' 3 ' 7 ' 7 . , . , 5 . . . . , . , . , . , . . 3 I , A V I , n 3 u , n , A n 7 o n I , . , . , . , . , . , . l , . . , . . . L . . A s 1 'ff wr- , 3' Y ' . A , fr y Y' ' ,. 4 gi gm!-. 4 ' - 3-, F443 . - 1 y ' - . . . . . , . , . . ,A af-'55 ROW 7 Mr Duxbury ROXV1 B Ormway D Plesch 1 A Allen D Barber B Brown ICQIA5 O , ., f 1 f 4 f 1 ROW rmxn Mr Mrrkoxuk A Blcmoe ROXX JO' 0 vf' fi, W 15' 504' sa 'A B x My 'AA J in a J' 1 ,fl 5 ROXX ' Mr N1 rkmulx D Vfrlwn ROXV l C Hruh ROQX ' Nir 'XI rlx 'sf Drmlrp l lxnrr wa I Hcrrmmm N5 mu ROXX 1 N1 Rm,bb1m Allilnrl 'xv -4 A A A 1 ,f U . A ' Q ii' ' , Q ef' ' '95 S it 1 A ' A A' . 'Q X , sr V .I K A I , Q -A - ,, y I ,?. ,S i 1 2 , 5 V f x H A f M ' ,,., 7 K . rj Agmifjgr' Q A 5 2 ug f - 5' Q i iffy, 3 ,. Q , 3 O I ' gi . , . : . r ' ', . ' , ' 23 B, B 'Y I L Y ' , - I ff O of - JF Q, , if ' 5. f : . 'f r , ff . k V ' ' ru h fa . X H ,L A A V - Z, K . Q I V s ' f ' x w l . ..... ROVV 3: Mr. Acheson, D. Kuhnau, D. Danforth, D. Olsen, B. Olsen, T. Raudenbush, 1. Lund, F. Stoehr ROW 2: I. Reynolds, L. Wilson, T. Steiner, D. johnson, D. Justis, B. Cooper, B. Norton, E. Maynard S. Sitton. ROW 1: M. Birfoot, john Getchell, B. Morgan, 1. Beusch, M. Cooper, K. Schilter, S. Cissell S. Barwick, P. Johnson, M. Maynard. armereffeb A B Bmford ROW 1 B McC1anahan I Gates N Gre1p I Akre M Lee 56- 1 i u ROW 2: Mr. 10u50,OB. Hommann, H. Mann, G. Hughes, ff ROW 3 Mr Parker B Rosenoff T Fredrxekson Brown Brown D Monnett R Krehblel ROW 2 D Panter N Dornblaser B Morgan R Dornblaser Young D Wrlson ROW l H Pahlrtzseh R Hadden Edlund D Mxller R Glover CLQILCQ Under the gurdance of Mr john Parker the Science Club partrcrpated tn many actlvrtxes and projects throughout the year Offreers were Tom Fredrnckson presxdent Drck Panter vrce presrdent Norman Dornbl ser secretary and Roy Dornblaser buslness manager The members went on several freld trlps and sent twenty students to the Regxonal Scrence Farr at the College of Puget Sound to ex h1b1t thexr sclence proyeets The elub also had a SCILDCC fart of rts own on March 20 where the mem bers exhrbxted thelr projects agaxn -57 A BOW 4 N Socolllx C Stlctz NI Coopu D H uuson D lcmcll B Demon I Holt B Boscuoff XI Holt XX Nlclntuc BOXV 3 Ix Schlltu A Allen I Cltcs 'S XIcPl1u50n I Rxdruds M Stocks XI Hunks lx Ixmus P Hou BOW 7 IN C unllxm B Elclxhoff A Akdunst I Blxant Nh Lconud u ' BO V1 I Ilmd D I mtu D Fulllc B BIOVKH B H Kun I BIOXKII I 6U'YlCL WW EIA 58- , , 3 - . I I I A - N, , I ' I N 5 I :I ' t A my lr X,l. ' I .lj , A S f- v r M 1 -I ff-wifi , . I X, - A ff' ': ' l. .,..' V, . . .J . L' ,.. , . ',. E. Kerr, B. NIo01'c,C. II: nlin, I . Ilovy. N : U. , . . JL . ,L -, . ' ' , . 1 llx EHYHI livyzu Z fg 1 ,,,, 0 is , ag I ' KM V Q Iv. TJ Q Z: i i I H f ,QI eu , gag MZ' FN .uJ:Lx L gooflaf Frank Bower QB Frank Dodd Robert Jacobson T Captam Stan H111 C JaCk SPYO'-If G Bob Spencer End Jerry Gau QB Managers Larry Wrxter Terry North Thurston 7 Montesano-19 North Thurston 0 Shelton 19 North Thurston-O Raymond 9 Larry McGaughy FB North Thurston North Thurston North Thurston North Thurston Elma 2 Chehalls 1 South Bend 2 St Martms 1 Coaches Kay Thomas George Rowswell james Fouts Jim Van Camp nspnratronal Award Wrnner Wayne Gllderoy HB Drck Boone 'l Paul jones C Ed Bosteder G Paul We1ks G Mrke Srlva C ...bo- Allyn Blencoe Stan Hill MMM' elk iq E J ohn Lund , ,. VA.. ,fA..Au Duane Dishaw Frank Morgan W aw Rollie Thompson Monte Deeds if I Fl Dick Verme Bill Gillis Grant Dayton Richard Yarboro Merley McCall Dwight Roberts an A Dennis Miller Dave McCaHree jim Walton Bob Castle g00fLdf 'xx - lm zz Dfw ll' elf, -it l a a - ., IVV: wif' 'fx' L Bi , 'ix l, I wif' r., , K 6 J . . . . . ,,, , -Z In V X V V i. a f--4 1 , ,,,, ll if J gg 1 'ex 1 l f . - x Q ' J' ' i I I 1 i I Y il: a 0 J Frank Bower Larry McGaughy Dec Dec L U C jerry bm C e C amboree St Martms Monresano Riymond Shelton Chehalxs Elma Sr MHIIIHS Monresano Rlymond Shelton Chchalls Elma Q- Bernie Keller nm Van Camp Dru MLC lffree lerlnk Dodd Rlnh Jeffrles -62 Z?aALef6a! The Varslty h d a 12 game season th1s year and came out with only two league vrctorres The Rams supported two boys among the top scorers rn the league Frank Bower and Larry McGaughy and they wrll have several top sophomores back next year The Rams gave the league champrons Elma close game at the end of the season wh1ch showed therr lmprovement throughout the year The fme sprrrt and sportsmanshrp shown by the boys proves North Thurston wnll be one of the top contenders for the champronshnp next year Wa 41 Q, Varsrty Coach M james Fours Varsrty Manager Danny Powell -63 31 ' , f 5 Pia: ' an . - . . 2 . Y' gg Z a , J V 7 3 ' - r. Y Y a ' 6' . .I Q f - z , . . . . k 5 5 I . 1 A V A ,ff RSP' 'S x R 2456? 'MW p WWW WMV 'W ff , M MF MEM nuvY 'f,'-' 5 E' 'W ww wx-.5,, X' v- U r-1 Q. f- .i Ne f A -6 Fw may x-4126 6 f ul... 41 vrjw QM new 'gr lucr n Wmcr C R vbb nl tuxirt A mls o 1 M1 Lf eltlcrby ROW 1 D Hlrrls B Bllcku gr R Anduson, I Wfllton Stoehr M Deeds 5 ..- .N c IN -J 7' f' 0 F :- W 2 N, .f 6 F5 E.. F' 1 P. Q x - 'U F 1 unwr amzlg ...64f- f if? gym, 6 ROW 3 Miss Hayden L Spute L Zahn D Fuller Lissell N Panter N Brown P Pahlitzseh G Greenwood L Hukee K Writer Kristi H1ll M Maynard ROW 2 M Porterfield S Mayo A Mattheis S Sitton B Lo mor N Griep M Oakes M Hall M Carlile C Beach L Beadles D Huff ROW l George P Fuller B Ellis H Earl K Dav1s G Prichard N Pulliam B H1melburger Ban! Members of the drill team were chosen from GAA girls by M15s Hiyden the direetor of the group and performed it the half time of sexerll basketbill games Pie and cake sales were held in the cafeteria to raise money for the purple sweaters the drill team wore 924,41 The girls showed a great amount of enthusiasm this first year eleeting Mary Alice Maynard to serve wood v1cepres1dent Barbara Ellis treasurer Max me Oakes secretary Carolyn Beach soe1al chairman and Pat Pahlitzsch sports manager The purpose of GAA IS to promote good fellow ship and better sportsmanship among g1rls who enjoy athletics M155 Margur1te Hayden was the advisor ROXX 1 5 Mayo M Porterfield B lormor B Lllis P Fuller M Fltherty Miss Hay den ROXV 7 C Qmith I Cliristimson Grtes A Richardson R Casteel C Paul N Sokolik ROW l l Afflerbough B Hall G Greenwood I Turner R XX riter P Pahlitzseh M Oakes -65 I I A x N- la ' 1 ' -lr U 1 ' s ' 9 ' V 1 s - G Y a A la - a a v ' ' : 1 '. ' ' 1 ' . , . , . , . , . - , . , . , , , . , . , , ' , . . 1 , . , . , . 7 ' 7 ' P 7 ' I 7 ' ' 0 I A A A AK . 1 ' A - J at C 1 - ' ' 1 . H . ' .V 1 y ' ' ' A , 1 - A K ' . S s . They practiced on XX'ednesday evenings at school as president. Other officers were Ginette Green- K . , k . 1 . . , . L , L , , Q , 5 , - ' ' i - i 1 Q 'A , 1 '. : . . , ' , ,, -A .gg ,j. .' ,J , . . : .. , . ' . . -- ' . .. ' , '. ' A , . pfi fr 5 lt, B Xl H kvahul- wrraf Ft' S t- f- ,wr 31,4 ,A 4 I ' ' 4 if ,wi ' 'Q in I .M X A UQ - ' ,'j...,3 J-'ttf-: rr- ' yr, P! am W 193492 VOLLEYBALL CAMPIONS ROW 3 J Rlchrer L McGaughy D Gau G Ensrgn ROW 2 C Ikerd J Slmpson D Keller B Cooper ROW 1 F Stoehr J Ledgerwood T Raudenbush E Maynard BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ROW 2 R Thomp son F Dodd H Pahhtzsch ROW 1 A Blencoe R Jeffrles I Cody E Alverson l'ltl CU'Yllfll'CL 5 The glflS mtramurals were all played after school on Tuesday and Thursday mghts Mxss Marguerlte Hayden supervlsed these glrls All the members of the varlous teams were from GAA and organnzed themselves The wmmng basketball team called them selves the R ms and the Whoopers was the name of the top volleyball team VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS left to rnghr I Boos Y P1ttman G Greenwood Mrss Hayden M Hall M Carhle C Spute .66- The boys mtramurals were held under the super v1s1on of Mr Wynne Johnson th1s year All the games were played IH the mormng before school and all the boys ln the hlgh school were elrgrble to yom 1n Mr Thomass homeroom won the volleyball tourna ment by edgrng out Mr Bozaks homeroom wlrh a score of 20 13 Homeroom 15 came out on top m the basketball tournament Q 5.11 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ROW 2 S Mayo P Pahlrtzsch Mrss Hayden K Wrnrer M Maynard ROW 1 C Beadles G Prlchard B Lormor M Oakes M., haf, naw' 1- -,-4-,. 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A ,Q I :ggi . , ' : . , , I - , . . , . , Q ' 1 1 y ' 9 ' I ' , . , : . , . , . , ROW 3 N Dornblaser G Dayton S H111 F Morgan D Verme ROW 2 E Lusbv A Blencoe L Webb K Bensley J Wallerstedt Mr Hale ROW 1 D Chnsholm R Armstrong A Martm M Kjer KCH The Rrfle Club drdnt have many actrvrtres this year because xt was just organized The rrfle team rs natronally recognrzed and startmg next year they will have rrfles from the government They w1ll partlcrpate rn league matches Offrcers for the year dent Ron Leckerby secretary and Don Dahl treas urer Mr Acheson was the advrsot l,UlI'Yll'l'lll'l9 The North Thurston splashers competed m only two meets thls year They traveled to Longvrew where they prcked up 23 pornts In therr second meet at Stadrum they dropped a close 48 39 decrsron Later rn the year several of the team members competed m a regular league and w1ll have ten meets Mr Hale was the swrmmmg coach ROW 3 P Johnson L Wr ter E Wnllxams J Schell P Rambo M Heffernan R Leckenbv M Kyer T johnson Mr Acheson ROW 2 A Akehurst R Dretz R Dewey B Isham D justxs Turner D Chrsholm B Gubbe B Davldson ROW 1 D Kuhnau B Towner D Dahl B Marsh J Getchell R jacob son C Ikerd : . , . , . 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APPLIANCE CO Telephone FL 2 4844 Ofympuo Washington The Home of These Fune SERVCES Hotpomt Home Applnonces Mobnlheat Fuel Onl Fruenclly Servlce ' o , , . , . . . . .f . . . , O - V . or S'-fi, Wish 'ro Grods of '55 - '56 lfgpq 5 X . ' 7 181- YENNEY MUSIC CO 3'l'l East Fourth FL. 6 6726 RENTALS and SALES . . . I . . . 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' Il - u 7 O ALVERSON'S LAKE ROAD GROCERY Across the Street From Locey School FL 7 3989 UNION 76 GAS Meats 8. Grocery Items WISH THE FIRST CLASS OF NORTH THURSTON HIGH GOOD LUCK IN THE YEARS TO COME ww-'15 .JN wt ,.,,.vX 9031953 .4-J' Nr, Nr' T7 ACEY SCHOOL IN THE YEAR 1952 AND GRAD GRADUATES OF L CLASS OF I956 OF NORTH THURSTON HIGH COURTESY OF THE A G HOMMAN C0 UATING ,Q 1i,T.f WNW Z' 1' 5 I ,W ,TSI or I I 4-ff I ,mir A in 3 I W 'lg E ,,.,.. 3 f I ef. ,AQ ,T 1 , ix 'M 6 QW , in ' X , 1 K. ., -.. 1 . I Q 4? IIIJIRBOCE HOUSE ' - YJ it!! U KANSAS CITY 6. MISSOIIIRI ., ew,-,fr ,1--:Q-fm., -, '- ,f . , -Q, 1 - . 1 - 4' :'ZM1 Q:f-Gwy ,, 'f' t 'fi 1-1-me, v-- , ' Qi, ,, H i ,,, Q ' T7 N ' 'fu H .ci as If I 1 , , ,lf :V I 1,-f A: 1,-1 5 A A f


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