North Thurston High School - Rambler Yearbook (Lacey, WA)
- Class of 1957
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if r RAMBLER 1956 - 1957 FCREWORD o tt e St Cl ts ot worth Thurston cwoof at hor e anc any place you choose to be music surrouff s you low happfness anger success rejection and countless other ftusfc is hrou ht to us rn many different forms such as clas sfcaf fazz popufar ard rock and roll For these reasons we have chosen music as our theme The Editors North Thurston Hugh School Lacey, Washington T W uc! ' ' H I fn s ' , X n , 1' , ' nj, If '. To us, 'nusrc represents many different thmgsg friendship, i X H 4, f f , , thrngs, f Q r I - 1 I I I ' ' P . Oh, we love the Halls of Thurston That surround us here today. And we will not forget Tho' we be far, far away. To the Hallowed Halls of Thurston Every voice will bid farewell, And shimmer off in twilight Like the old vesper bell. One day a hush will fall, The footsteps' of us all, Will echo down the hall And disappear. But as we sadly start Our journeys far apart, A part of every heart Will linger here. In the sacred Halls of Thurston Where we live and learned to know That through the years we'll see you ln the sweet afterglow. .9-f,,,,.v Alf' .rv IIIIIIIII im SYLVIA DRAKE - EDITOR BEV LEE - BUSINESS MANAGER ' bitt? MMS 1 M INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION STUDENT GOVERNMENT IF I M ELECTED ACTIVITIES I7 26 WALKIN IN THE RAIN SPORTS 27 38 RIP IT UP CLUBS 39 50 THATS ALL THERE IS TO THAT DANCES 5I 64 I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT CLASSES 65 90 THIRTEEN GOINC ON FOURTEEN A 9I O MONEY BURNS A HOLE IN MY POCKET I . . . ...... . . . , . . . . . . . I-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-I6 DS ........................... -IO To you Mr Bower we extend our deepest gratitude tor tl'1e kindness and frnendllness you have shown us durxng the last two years Our by your co operatuon and wnllengness to help It IS wztlw great pleasure that we dedicate our annual to you high school days have been made happy ones Admlnlsirahon A-4 555 Chcrles E Callahan Frank A Bower Superuntendent Prmclpal Mrs Madden Mrs Carlson Dnstract Secretary Prnncupol s Secretary Board Member Massnnq for Pvcfure Charles Covers Board Mr Yeager Transportation Superintendent Dr. Ralph C. Brown Harold Mccaslm Floyd H Morgan 6 Members Nels H Anderson 0 o o K 1 f ,, f W X V, , n R n . . . . . r . Faculty DONALD ACHESON EDWARD BETTINE ROXIE BOYD Bvologlccl Science lndusfrncl Arts Lang'-'age AUS General Math -v-zf' J 57 1 X ' , WOODROW BOZAK DUANE DUXBURY ALICE FORTH Social Sclence Music Business Educctlon Mathemancs f 4 fl, JAMES FOUTS JOSEPH HALE RALPH HAUSER Social Science Business Edvcoliuu Industrial Aus Swimming Coach English 7 Faculty MARGUERITE HAYDEN GLENN HAWKINS EUGENE HENDERSON Physncol Educahon Mqfhemufrqs Llbmw WYNNE JOHNSON RUSSELL JOUNO SUSAN JOUNO Psychology lnsfrucflon Vocational Agriculture Vocahonal Homemalung Counselor --.xx ,ws AL JOHN LEONARD DELMAR MASSON EDWARD MATKOVICK l-Ongucge AHS Socual Swain FCHGIQH Language Journalism Language Arts H -1- L D r D 'Nm W' L 'lf Faculty MARGARET MCCARTHY JANICE MCKEEVER DANIEL NASMAN Vocavuonal Homernakung Language Arts Washungion Svafe Annual Hlgqoyy KATHERINE OEHLER JOHN PARKER MARY PENRY ' M0'h'm0 C5 Senuor Language Arts PhysucaISc1ance Com-,,,lo, Romedval Roadung E4 ARTHUR PETERSON KAY THOMAS BEVERLY VAUGHAN .aug Q e e Dusmess Eaucatuon P s - I . G nvnmy .. V X. ' s- N f f . fl V! . 1 fi E' , K ni E E 1 552 A V ' st ' I, , 'XY N A 1 A Q. X - X . 5 G 0 5' v ng ' T I Sc. nc A T r'- -3 tv W1 M D ly C t M t Wie Day D Plesch Pahl ntzsch il P Hoey H Earl RnW2 G Ensugn B Brown T Russell B Spencer G Greenwood M Brown .l Lund R Varboro R Armstrong Servlce Club Office Sfqff The Servnce Club was set up by vote of the student body This year the members un the club elected new members In proportion to the amount ot Senlors an the club who will be graauatung The purposes of the club are to usher at games, plavs and other such tunctlons Also to untorce laws set by the student body government and admlmstratlon, both malor and mlnor offences The offccers for l956 l957 school fear, were Dorothy Plesch Presudent Paul wBIl4S Vice President, Sherry Day Secretary The Servnce Club has done o wonderful lob May It continue to do so In the years to come ROW l C. Castle, P. Schllter, H Earl, J Sunstln, D Harrlson, S Mykol, M. Stagdon. ROW 2 S Drake, R. Haddon J Edlund, H Pohlltzsch, S Day 10 ' Se ' 5 1 ff 5 5 , ., l 2: ,Q A . 6. C A 1, L I -3' S c., .lm a V g. V , a 0, G 5 t ' X' T ' 53 , , Q , 1 RO :. a , .Strez, .Hol,P. 'ks,S. , .' ,P. ' ,, , . . ., :. ' . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' o , . . - K I . I . I . I . . , . STUDENT GCVERNMENT Presidem' Whiire M Purpfe, , nk P2Ma+75c:53 LL-De Lake v s gk' HENRY PAHLITZSCH A.s.B. PRESID N X . I may ,ao rr Jn. 5 x Vfssussssmm Secmfa ru C s .H 4 we Treasurer Q MARY ANN STAGDON E MARY DUNL TREASURER COPRESPONDING T Il - rm Sfaoclo w NJC: Recorder ar Q 1 'sr 'Jai-Y Henry Pahlntzsch Presldent F 5 w Mary Ann Stagaon Treasurer lsr 'D'-rr Pete Fluetsch Senror Class presldent X John Edlund Vrce President 39 7 paulrne Schllter Recorder 2' 'T Dorothy Flesch Secretary Q5 VS Donna Harrl son Yell Queen -5' Q ' Mary Dunlap Correspond :ng Secretary Eileen Herrmann Girls League President 32:- gpg..- 'Y -jUdY Bvesclt Bob Hays Norman Hutson JUVHOY Cl055 p'05'd0n' Sophomore Class President Freshman Class Presndent EXECUTIVE CCUNCIL ln the Sprung of V755 the Associated Student Body officers were elected for the followlng year Campougn posters covered the halls and rooms Some were Have a peach of a year wuth Puesch You can t mess wnth this Swvss and many others Campaugnung was fun for all and fune people were chosen forthe offnces The duties of the executvve councul are to plan the agenda for the council meetnng and to set up a student Court I 4 f ' I l K ,-9 fl '48 gs f Q f, Xa' . 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V K V E' 1 .lr N y f s- i if l i S , fn, s V.: vw 1 .J - I' ' t A if f X ' s l l es. gy 9 R W1 J Beusch P Fuller R Krehlble H Pahlltzsch M Stagdon F Jensen ROW 2 K Hlll R Coons B Brown R W 4 P Schllter P Hoey D Plescb D Harrison G Dunlap J Froch C Pulllam W Koenig Stuclent Council Student Councll ns composed ofthe ottlcers elected from the student body at large, who were President rlenry Pahlltszch, Vrce President John Edlund, Secretary, Dorothy Presch Corresponding Secretary Mary Dunlap and Pauline Schllter, Qecorder Treasurer, Mary Ann Stagdon and her assistant Beverly Lormer were appointed their office as was Sylvla Drake, Rambler Editor who ns a non voting member ofthe Council A non votung representatlve was also elected by the Rampage staff to represent them Also comprising the student councrl are homeroom representatives Each homeroom elects a voting representative who serves l semester nn order to allow more students to have practice an student govern ment The council was advised by prmncnpal Mr Bower Student Court Organnzed thas year was a Student Court consnstlng of three ludges, Bull Brown, Don arlson and Ron Khrerble Also working with the court are two clerks, a sensor clerk thus year bemg Audry Jensen and a Jumor clerk Qrlene Nottaqe, who next year wall become the sennor clerk The court works un CODIUHCYIOU wlth the ervlce Club to try offenders of the school rules and as advzsed by Mr Russell Jouno Row l, M. Nottage, R. Jouno, A. Jenson. Row 2, B. Brown, D. Carlson, R. Krehlble. '4 K . A. L g r ,- . y cs f- g , ' yy H . P :A + 6 S Q t ' 'J 5 .2 l 'ls 1. g ' 5 tes, 5 'l x I . ' ew S . s zxfi - ' g 0 : . , . , . ' , . ' , . , . . : . ' , - f - f B. Ellis, J. Edlund, B. Mullen. ROW 3: M. Deeds, M. Brown, S. Drake, P. Fluetsch, S. Bolduc, M. Dunlap, N. Hutson. O : . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . A 1 - ' - e I . - I M 5 . S ' .., Lunchroom Library W , wl l' W ls M mng E Berq 5 Lhorlesworlh Rowl L Wolletf M Wallerstedt Henderson M Holt K Pvffmon Row 2 L Clwrlstlonson M Schiller C D Carlile Rowz G Shreve F Eastman P Doughe,-fy SGP: ee G 'weve M Ggdon J R0 'G' e C slower E Ness J Bennett D Gifford E o Bryan I er Book Store Counselors owl My ols J Hole M Wollerstedf Row owl G Marsh N Caldwel M Dunlap Row o out o I on e D Horns P Herrmon W Johnson R Haddon D Carlson P Hoey M Penry K Hanson Cusfodlons f-1.4 lflfq FlC-hCYf'iQ I Emul Berfsclw Lee Hows lb fl 4 4 l 1' J' Ro p . i on, .Vi ' , . A, . , A : - u I I . W, Pd, is I, u.SY ,'. 'b'f'nfR'. I '. ' .. . : 'll . I l R 55. lc , . , . . 25 R 5 . , . l, . - B. FI h , J. R b'f 'II , . r' , . , . , . , . , - , - - 3 ' 1 439 , , ,Q Q Ll- 9 my 1 W 1 All I l I ' f A, X5 i Uh how duil n Brown W my 5.1 soc ACTIVITIES II -L I4 17 IhT' Sherry Day Senior Class Edrfor iw , A5552 ftigwwzk. 95 i V El , ,K , x M, ' 'fn M ,Q ai fr ,ii,.,,gef, M. Fousf, R. Khehbaei. Row 2: M. Nonoge, G- , Alien, J. Muiien, B. Lee, S. Day, J. George, S. Skeen. I Bev Lee Business Manager Jackie George Advertising Manager Linda Richards Junior Class Editor Freshman Class Editor 50Ph0mOre Class Editor Judy Mullen Arlis Matrheis s W :A , Q vez, Q5 31954 qw ff? Z, LB ,- ,V meh. A f,, I H, fda L, Q, f - xv favs-ff ROW 1: B. Ottaway, B. Ellis, L. Tumer. ROW 2: L. Richards, M. Stagdon, M. Dornblaser N, Peggy Fuller M--1-Q... -4' l. l vi Sharon McPherson Judy Beusch Chosen for the turst production of the dramatncs department for the school year 1956 57 and presented November 15 and 16th was Pride and Preludlce This play as a lrght comedy based on the love lufe of the Bennet gurls taking place IH England ln the l800s It involves heartbreak when Mr Darcy John Brown convmces Mr Bingley Bull Brown, to leave the country Prlde and Preludlce side and go back to town, breaking Jane Bennet s heart, Jane played by Peggy Fuller and IS untermlngled with comedy on the pompous clergy nun Mr Collms Bob Haddon, pursues lovely Elizabeth Bennet portrayed by Judy Beusch Throughout the play Mrs Bennet s nerves add much comedy to the plot, thus role was played by Sharon Mcphereson Others addlng to the plot were the other Bennet daughters, Lydia Carolyn Stretz, Mary, Mary Ann Stagdon Catherune Wrlene Mclntyre, and Mr Bennet acted by Don Carlson Also In the play were Janet Earl as Charolette Lucas, Nancy Sokoluclc as Miss Blngley Don Carlle as Mr Wickham Shlela Sherrack ROW l P. Hacks, M. Stagdon, W Mclntyre, C. Stretz, G Greenwood, A. Allen ROW2 R. Haddon, N. Sokol1l,J Beusch, J. Brown, D Carlson, B. Brown, D. Carlile, J Earl, S. Sheraclc. 21 A, Q '0v1' D V - ' Yi, M ,hr 5 . . . ' I 1 , . 1 . . . . , , . ' I 1 0 0 0 ' ' . . g I P - 1 ' 1 1 . . . . 1 I ' I . I I . I ' I I..-I ,n .I nn rl-1 l,,'-- LL- ---L -LI -.I..I..-,... This year the Mixed Chorus, directed by Mr. Duane Duxbury, played an important part in the Christmas Pageant as well as participating in the Spring Concert and Central League Music Festival held at North Thurston this year. This group also gave many performances for the PTA and other groups. Many of the members of mixed chorus partici- pated as extra curricular members due to schedule conflicts. Mr. Duxbury spent many hours after school rehearsing the members of chorus class with those who participated as extra curricular members. nl , , N J' rf f ff S2 if SL 4 5 2 5 ' if ip. N Q I Xfs' f A - f i .1 iq if I . 1 1 x A W fi 12 X A W 2' 5 if v ,su QV.. ff - ef Row lg D. Piesch, P. Jenson, K. Anderson CHRISTMAS PAGEANT KING OF GLORY was the theme of this year's Christmas Pageant, presented in the school gymnasium December l9th. The dramatics, music and art departments worked together to portray the traditional Christmas story, pantomimed to the music of the choirs and the narration of Ron Khreible, Bobbie Himmleberger and Anne Allen. Directing the dramatization was Mr. John Leonard, in charge of the clrt work was Miss Ohler and Mr. Duane Duxbury, Mr. Herbert Lee and Mr. Wallace Seeley co-operated to present the musical portion of the program. 51959 M A, FWWWQW SPORTS RI IT 1, 1 27 If . if 441 -M-.W....Hu..,aA ......g - , is ' ,, U E 'E O O II 1.3! 0 I 7 Q, v 7 qv Q, X f .g X ... .- ri F' Sl 1 Q, ' ' -1 ff ' ,, 'E' . r - WW 134 ' ' M r-..a...A.. 'fi V n k .W K i h ,M v1 ff 6:3 s, Go' rl 4 O 'U 'ex 3 'U 5 0 , -CW X go 13.2 C U. - oth -O CL.D . 3 as Eid O2 .cl-POL 01512 .92 OO LLP- Ram Victory. Go, d CFI High X r ,if 5- 4:59 ,Q ,,..1-...f .anti 6 44 f 5. fgf 1 9313. .- u in A M M,.,,.,..--..-.-A-.,.. M . aw .c u D O nn v1 0 .c fo 3:1 on D. sn v1 Us .C P-U D D Queen vl V! J FCOT f W , v Frank Morgan Ed Bosleder Pele Fluelsch George Rowswell, Kay Tlwoma s, Jim Fouts Halfback Left Tackle Captain Coaches Jim Walton Quarterback Mont i e Deed s Center , North Thurston Rams beg Bob Spencer Right End 'A if it M ,, r Q 4 L , - Q ' X s...,, ...ann ....,4- Q B. J. Olsen Dennis Miller Hank Pahlitzsclw Paul Weiks Dave Olsen Right End Right End Left End Left Guard Ld' End John Lund Larry McGaughy Gordie Ensign Right Guard Left Halfback Right Guard Frank Bower Right Half Stan Hill Center I 4 W 4 .. 4 xl ilk i Wm V .- a, I Richard Yarbora Fullback I, 1, , 1 5 , . ,, VVVV I 2' 42 , I 7' if 4 .p, 'rfb' W V ir A 'E WM C, 'Uh ,yi ' pw V I i' 5 i , W ,',, ' I John Wal lerstedt Right Tackle Q., Rol l ie Thompson Left End ' fx M ? 'Q ' 73, A. ., 5 M N 7 1 Paul Jones Right Tackle .Ll , R , E, 5 f K e L:.-1-.wb 4 A Berword KeUcr ? 5 3 -n ' 'ii H v Frank Bower my e 'vz it at sn . if iff 2 , 5 . Z' 4' l pil ' 1 Ev s 3 W f iffwx x H ' X81 fx Dennsf le ff Y , X, I 'Stud hui W-and 5 I Jerry Reynolds 3 V 4 AMN. ,X ! F r me , 4' Q ' Q44 , , '35 'Q 44 W. -l-+- km - Oh Mr Thomas Senior Faculty Game Mr Bower shoots :Beg ik 1 FK? ' x !'.1 'f 'w 14. ' Dug this crazy B011 d ev ,.,.-n-1 ,,...-0-L Now what do we do HeY Y of 5 90'n9 On here 7 34 ROWI J Hale T Raudenbusch D Chisholm F Warfel R Armstrong J Turner E Maynard R Stoel-ur G Taylor ROWZ M OMalley l. Webb E Lusby D Verme F Morgan M Carle J Plfer Swimming 5 ' I ' 1 ' l 1 - I - 1 - 1 - , . , . : . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , I D The team has a twelve meet schedule plus a state championship meet in Seattle at the University of Washington on the 8th and 9th of March. Frank Morgan breaststroke He ming and diving against Aberdeen has equaled the Sth best time set in the state meet last year in the lOO yard should show well this year Ron Stoehr is coming fast In his first year of swim Eldon Lusby is much improved over last year and took a 2nd place in diving 35 T s Q X Jim Foufs Bcskefboll 8. Football Woody Bozck ll' llil.liflall x mi' Hi BOSke'bf ' Coach J.v.'s BASKETBALL, 1956-571 Row 1. J. Asimi., B. Biocirefef, D. Hum., D. GQU, M. Deeds, D Boysen, M. Willie, F. Dickerson, Mr. Bozok. RCW 2: D. Clair, L. Bowl-cer, A. Berfsch, B. Hayes, Wrifer, L. Heusmon, H. M- Coll, L. Anderson. I, Q 8 'A ' ' ' 'lu 5' I 'f 5 . :ff . F-21 ' L.. x A 3' A 4 J we . .cf ,id . Q- V gf: RX i Q tr . ...V A Y 1 X ,J X V 2 - V3 M' V l . ' , A l ' 5 l 'N I Nl i . H 2 --wr, -ff A H -- , ' .. I K hx .fr Q24 .L MTR, ,N .5 . or ll., A? ,L i. ff. ,, , ' . by A rf . ', , . - -4' . . .. 'L - r ii. D fkf'-'F fr - ' - . :.. -'A 1- '- . -- ' H' 1 I 1... .,1 ... ' - ff . f. A - 1 W -5 ,. A BASEBALL, 'l956: ROW 1: F. Bower, G. Ensign, J. Voncomp, J. Gou, R. Jeffries, B. Gillis, J Kay Thomas Fooiboll Coach V '- 'L ,v Hornonn, L. MCGougl1y, B. Keller. ROW 2: D. Orcufi, G.Robbings,M. Foust, B. Towner, A. Dcvis, Poms, A. Elder, B. Spencer. George Rowswell TRACK, l956: ROW l: M. Sfeword, A. Morfin, D. Yorboro, J. Wolfon, R. Hari. ROW 2: E. Alverson, Football 8' Tumblmg Blencoe, R. Dewey, E. Williams, B. Morgan, D. Boone, M. Heflernicin, J. Holt, D. Verrnie, B, Chols ROW 3: E. BosTeder, B. J. Olsen, D. Olsen, G. Von Torne, T. Hendrickson, D. Boll, J. Ricfer, R Chose, J. Failing. any ,4 Jae, 1111 into hugo Monte Deeds JV Inspirational Winner 'FT . hr Bernie Keller Basketball lnspiratianal Award -,gf Q1 A, if U'.' x:'ty 4.' s 'tx in .u,0.5 U6 F Ns ' 511, 5 5 a A ., K v.'s -V5 0' I s'Vk,n., , i 'H 'Q 4 q,ws, 1.' L',, A 'latg' f,' I' 1, Y f f 4i,Y4,'w.-'n N r.'f+'l'4 ' x fy' Vg 'VB 9-u 1 ,lt 1 at it 4 , K, j Qwifiy 'FSL vi. Q B, C 1 5 3 5' 75 ' 'ala' f'vUvYl. k 'Wap 4' g5lv. F,q,' 4 , ,M 2,44 vv.,,v und ,l5,f. 1 I, 'ly5, v,fS -tu 'fn V153- ,. , rt,4f ,'.sa r.,.a,A 1,--vw.,,' ,U y Q I .v it ' f K .1111 Lb,.N'p.,' .-Q. lg Q o 4 t -11.1.1 ., ,9?b1l','ia wivufbam gig!! g't if 1-1-.aut frfrn, -'llqpp 'Q !,, 1 x11,4 '.,,f4' 1' vvnpw ,nn ncgw 'Q alilllll 1151111 hblllbh ggsfnglft brnpsbat n1tvi41W bananhl' llni4lf'l nzpaabli gait til as hiv 3 ily' ,' 'Cty QOL BASKETBALL: Our basl-cetball team, as l'm sure we will all agree, is one to be proud ol. lt is true that we didn't come out at the top ot the league, but the boys have made great strides toward improvement over last year. We must remember that this is only our second year as a high school and a ball club.lAiracles can't happen over night. All ot the games that were lost, were lost by a close margin and were all very exciting games. The most exciting game was the one played with St. Martins, in which we took the lead and maintained it to win 57-52. The boys came out fourth in the league and next year, with two years behind them, they should be on top. Ritchie Jeffries was chosen by his fellow team mates as the Honorary Captain. The inspirational Award went to Bernie Keller, chosen also by his team mates. The Mr. Hustle award went appropriately to Larry McGaughy. Q. -fi 'H Tumbling M The Tumbling 1eqm IS made up of Q twenfy Their first performance was during the halt man teom plus their leader Muke Rowswell me of the Chehalls game They also performed They wgrked out three nights Q week mqklng for PGCllIC l.Ufl'1eI'I'1 College CIf'lCl College of up their own routines with the help of their Puget Sound also for Elmo on their floor advisor Coach Rowswell Thelr special attraction IS John Lund who works on the mat clone X NORTH THURSTON TUMBLERS PERFORM 38 l T 1 L 1 T ,, 5 l X A Q l 1 , , J f T f PQ Y A l ,Y g ,K , Q N5 S c , T W K5 A ,,.,c, ' O . I . - - I . XX fx CLUBS 39 .. 0 gf. 'E' gf C ff 4.1 .A . ' 7 , It Mary Alice Maynard Pauline Schilter Sherry DOY Sylvia Drake President Vice Presidenf SeC elc Y Treasurer I F. H. A. J 'ff' fi x Mrs Jouno Mlss McCarthy Advisor Advisor CREED We are the Future Homemakers ol Amerucu Homes where llvlng wnll be the expression of everythmg We face the future wnth warm courage and hugh hope that IS good and fanr For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old anc Homes where truth and love and securnty and faith wlll be precious values realltles not dreams For we are the builders of homes We are the Future Homemakers of Amernca Homes for America s future We face the future with warm couraqe and hugh hope W 'l P Fu er L Mar z I Boos W Mclntyre P Smlth J Spencer J Beusc S Bolduc H Ear C Beac Murray H Hathaway B Humelberger B Mullen J George D Merrll G Stockwell P Hacks M Martz ROW2 M t J obltaole C Bal A Ensign G Prichard W Koenig D Thlelen A Daly J Runyan l- Sout wuck D lngle M Robbins L Afflerbaugh J Russell J Myers G Dunlap D St Clalr D Roloff L Chrtstlanson ROW 3 M Dunlap P Faublan M Steward P Pahlltzsch A Schllter D Welsh D Rosenoff S Mulligan M Daly Sokollk M Smith V Dambfs R Casteel C Castle G Marsh E wIlllGmS L Ruchards D Spees J Allen ucker B P ul Gar ner Hoey R W 4 Wilson K Wrlter M Brown Co lms C Pardee Clsse Mathias M Oaks G Greenwood B lkerd S Sutton P Turner C Hukee K Anderson B Lormor S McPherson J Hukee L Grell C Schwagler K Peterson N Grlep C Tayson 4-0 , . . , . 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I Q 4 John Rnchter John A Brown Monte Deeds Haldane Larson Mr Jouno President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor FFA l believe In the future of farming, with a faith born not of words but of deeds achievements won by the present and past generatnons of farmers rn the promuse of better days through better ways, even as the better thlngs we now enloy have come up to us from the struggles of former years l belleve that to live and work on a good farm IS pleasant as well as challengmg for I know the loys and dascomforts of farm lute and hold unborn fondness tor those assocuatlons which even ln hours of dlscourogement l cannot deny l believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best trod: tions In our national life and that l can exert on Influence ln my home and community which will stand solld for my part In that unsplrmg task ld' L ROW 'l M Deeds D Chlsholm A popkes F Worfd R Armstrong M Riley R Flahout G Tubbs S McLean J Fitch ROW 2 A Elder J Weatherble A Thompson B Huber D Roberts P Fluetsch H Sllls D Harris V Turn D Thompson F Cummings B Coons N Hutson ROW3 R Jouno J Ruckter B K ller P Welk J A Brown B Rambo T Robinson D Danforth 41 ' 1 .1 1 , f Q -, 4 ., 4 .J , Jill Jiylr, I A , , f, 12 xi? , . 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Spurs, the Drill Team organization at NTHS, was organized for the purpose of performing exhibition march routines at basketball halftimes, assemblies and two parades: Daffodil Parade and the Forest Festival Parade in Shelton. The Spurs were also host to a regional Drill Team Playday. Toward the end of the year the Spurs went on a Weekend excursion to the mountains. To top the fun filled year, the Drill Master gave a dinner for the members of her Drill Team. ROW l: L. Turner, M. Flaharty, C. Smith, J. Myers, N. Sokolik, L. Christensen, C. Pall, B. Hirnelberger, J. Shea C. Pulliam, C. Beadles. ROW 2: M. Casteel, S. Sitton, J. Gates, C. Hill, H. Riedl, P. Pahlitzsch, S. Mayo, B. Richard- son, B. Lormer. ROW 3: G. Greenwood, M. Oakes, M. Pcrterfield, K. Writer, B. Hall, A. Richardson, R. Ottaway. L 11 -an--H 'M lain Ib 4- 'Tap W.-.wr ,fm Judy Beusch Cl'1op1erSweetl1eor1 Aan-0-.i fff ...O :Club 1- ' sz.. ROW'l R Olson L Wllson P Layne L Grell S Sltton G Greenwood T Stelner D Acheson ROW2 D Hamlmg M McCasl:n D Danforth R Yarboro T Raudenbusch E Maynard ROW 3 D Just:ce B J Olsen M Burfoot P Rogers D Ol sen The sk: club under the d:rect:on of Mr Don Acheson, has goneupto Paradnse, Whlte Pass andSnoqualm:e Pass approxlmately flfteen tlmes th:s year on sknng trlps The club used the Moose Lodge bus, wh:ch they mcknamed the Movmg Deep Freeze as the:r transpor tatlon to and from the:r tr:ps Besldes the sk: club North Thurston has a sk: team also under the d:rect:on of Mr Acheson The team has competed seven tlmes The team trled for the West Cascadlan sk: D:v:s:on Champuonshlp Smce thls was only the second year of sknng and competltlon for the team, we dldn t expect too much from them Terry Roudenbush was the outstandlng sluer on the team Farmerettes Rlfle Club Row l, K. Dovls, K O'Bryan, D. Chr:st:anson Row l, J. Hale, C. lkerd, B Towner, G. Tubbs, R. Jouno. S. Abbott, J. Parse, C. Salzer, J. 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U Y , W I Q : I I CF 5 1 g T .f ROW 'l M Maynard G Greenwood M Oakes K Writer C Schwagler C Beadles S Mayo P Pahlrtzsch K Hll ahn M rownell B os Davls A Dewe R P Hay en Smut M Daly E Hotop N Pul I m Mul en A Day J Mullen C Pull am J Yates S Shea G Stockwell E Cody L McNamara M Stewar Jensen J George ROW 3 S Sutton N Grxep N Calklns J Gates B Lormor S Pritchard P Hicks W Mclntyre lkerd M Porterfleld P Turner L Grell J Hukee A Mathias A Gleason S Abbott G Wolfenbarger S Wulson Brown B Hall D Fuller H Riddle C Hudson M Stagdon G A A Language ROWI D Rosenoff D Fuller C Spute A Jensen M Stogdon S Sutton J Paulsen M P0well C Vernon ROW2 A Allen E Matkovxch R Krehblel T Stenner, L Wrlter D Carlnle D Hall R Seeley P Pahlntzach L Afferbaugh P Henry, M Kenmlre, A Ensign, L. McNamara 48 l : . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . i , L. Z , . B , l. o , K. ', . y. OW 2: . d , P. 'h, . , . , . l'a , B. I , . I , . , . i , . , . , . , . , . , . d, S. P. Fuller, G. Farrar, G. Rollman, B. Ellis, H. Earl, G. Prichard, L. Southwick. RCW 4: N. Panter, J. Cissell, B. f - ' I - 1 - , - , - ' 1 - , - f - , - ' , M- . . I Latin And Spanis W l D Roesnoff D Fuller C Spute A Jensen M Stagdon S Sltton J Paulson M Powells Vernon W 2 A kOVICk R relble lener rl er arle Hal B Seely P PGllfZSC L Affabaugh P Henry M Kenmlr A Enslgn L McNamara C' Rowl S Russell V Dambls M Montero R Casteel S Pritchard S Jensen J George B Hlmelberger M Oakes ROW 2 K Peterson C Hukee R Eastman N Panter J Grant N Craig M Porterfleld A Rlcherdson S Hull J R ssell C Huts n ROW 3 R Stoher J Turner J Dornblaser L Asbach B Brown G Orsteod D Ml er K Harris D Ball J Brown B Ottaway L Bloom B Ikoff J Smith Mr Duxbury I1 'I Q n ,, - . e , 1 ' . , . X 1 .1 1 ' A 5 P A . , Q A X ' fl x J L A A . . 5 M J , . 'N V x . , . . t , .. , R0 5 - I - 1 - 5 . 5 . 5 . ' 5 . 5 . 5 . R0 : . Allen5 Mr. Mat ' 5 . K ' 5 T. St' 5 L. W 't 5 D. C l'l 5 D. I5 . 5 . ' h5 - I - J . '5 . ' 5 . .. f V l wx x E :.,:.::::':'::2:': 55i9 is ' HEEEEESEESESEEEEE3' -4F55?5?7755 4 7 .... ....... .... . , ,,,,::1ff, H,-.5 7 , f- ' '3' .'- , '., :I - f, A - . ' 4 ,. 5 .. . - - V, I f gifx- :sqf- , .5 , Q al V ' i L 4 . , .. L J. D A .0 It my - 1 4 l 1- f fr 3' I V' Jl ff ' -. 1 if J 1 A , I ,. Ei' 1, ,,,, ...-.- , 4 ', ., -f , , : . 5 . '5 . 5 . 5 . ' 5 . 5 . 5 . ' 5 . 1 - 1 - 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 'I - A 5 - ' 2 - 'z , U 5 , 0 : . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 'll 5 . '5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . ' 5 . Ritch Jeffries Honorary Captain the same as that of Basketball. because of one handicap, begin ' g in a new school and not enough experience behind them. Larry McGaughy Mr. Hustle Award Football Inspiration Award FOOTBALL. The story of this year s football is very boys had a lot of tough competition. lt proved even harder the story should read North T rston Rams Place First. BASEBALL 1956: Last years placed third in our league in st ding. They played a number of games with strong competition showed their strength by placing third. TRACK l956: Congratulations go to Mr. Rowswell for the 'ob he did with the boys that participated in track. Track is a sport that is a challenge to all participates We hope this years track team can do as well as last years team. I DANCES ,..- -- -,4 -, - - -A H ,-,.1 .Jx1,. J.1. JJJ fw-, ,. f ' 7' -as tv, 5 'A ' 1 sf-D 4 ,pf 5 ,fl t . Prlncess Cary Pulllam PFIUCSSS Mflfllyn D0lY Escort Allen Verme Escort Loren Cooper w 5 2' it Princess Helen Earl Escort Denms Muller The 'l956 Homecomung Court was composed of Sharon Bolduc, Queen and John Edlund, her escort Jumor princess was Helen Earl escort Denms Muller Marxlyn Daly and Loren Cooper were sophomore prmcess and escort The Freshman pruncess was Cary Pullnam and Allen Verme was her escort On Frlday November llth there was an assembly and the escorts presented the Queen and her court wzth corsages In the afternoon there was a parade through town wnth the Royal Court leadmg ln the evemng we had a football game wnth St Martm s Hugh School The Court was presented wnth roses and were crowned at the Homecoming Dance that evening 03 QK ,xx X 'I K... Ev H: S Drake S Bolduc M Deeds P Fluet ch Christmas Dance The Christmas dance was sponsored thus year by the Senior Class ln the middle of the floor stood a huge tree gauly decorated wlth Chrustmas trummlngs Durnng the mtermlsslon the Sensor Court was crowned After the corona tlon the four couples lead In the next dance Committee members were Pete Fluetsch, General Chairman Beverly Lee, Tickets and lnvltatlons Sylvla Drake, Publicity Sharon Bolduc Enter Howdy Dance The first dance of the year was called the Howdy Dance The mann Idea was to get new students acquainted Committee Chairmen were Sharon Bolduc General Chairman Sylvta Drake Tickets Pete Fluetsch, Decorations 'vlonte Deeds Publicity 'NL Rawl S Drake S Bolduc Standtng M Stagdon P Fluetsch 6? rw-eb. Row l A Popkes M Deeds Row A Daly C Spencer Earl P Pahlltzsch o-1 Frostles Frollcs The Sophomore dance was called Frostle s Frollcs The decorations were frosty white wuth a huge snowman Frostle on the stage watchmg the couples dance under white streamers A door prlze was given durlng the lntermlsslon Commnttee Chairmen were Janice Spencer General Chairman Pot Pahlltzsch 8 John Lund Decorations Janet Earl Refreshments Carol Spencer Tickets Art Popkes Entertatnment 25 W I- h -- 1 nib Y' rr 11 . . t l ' , , ' 7 I V' I I I 1 , . - , . , . , . s . ' - . . V9 , . , 1 -.. R v I .L X . I . . . I . . . I I - V, t tainment, Judy Norton, Decorations. - : . , . . ' : . , . . ,R 11? ' .li 0 U 4 lm tv' - ll n I V ' . yy , . N . . Av, V . . . . . . I , : I I I I 5 - I I - . 2: . , , I-j' I ' ' Football Farewell The Annual Staff dance was held at the close of the football season so it was properly named Football Farewell honoring the coaches and team Durnng nntermlsslon of the Dance the coaches sand a few words as honored guests Commnttee members were Sylvia Drake General Chairman Bobble Hlmelberger Decorations Sherry Day Publicity Shirley Skeen Enter tannment :A w l Sh B Mullen Row 2 K Anderson Hukee M Steward J Mullen Sadle Hawkms Dance Sadie Hawkins was the theme chosen for the Junior Tolo held tn February The dance topped a week of fun beglnnlng wlth Hello Day Boy s Courteous to Girls and the next day Girl s Courteous to Boys Commrttees for the dance were Launa Turber General Chairman Marlene Nottage Tickets Darlene Chrlstnanson Refreshments Bob Jacobson Entertainment Bobble Hlmelberger PUblICIly Carolyn Beach Decoratnons Mxke Steward Records S Drake B Humelberger S Day Wmter Wonderland The Freshman Dance this year was called Nlnter Wonderland The decorations corre sponded wlth the theme Talent was provided during the Intermission The Freshmen worked hard on their dance and all an all It was a success Committee Chairmen for the dance were Judy Mullen Co Chalrman Norm Hutson General Chairman Judy Hukee, Entertalnment Karen Anderson, Refreshments Betty Mullen Decor ations Mary Steward Publicity Judy Shar, Tickets W l ar L rner C Beach N Steward D C FI txanson B Hlmelberger Beverly Lee Gram Dayton Sylvia Drake -Rollie Thompson Shef Y DCY B'll BVOWY1 prmcess prmce Princess-Prg,-,Ce Princess Prince CHRISTMAS DANCE ln the early part ofthe year the Senior Class elected a King and Queen and three princesses and princes to represent their class. Along with this honor it was the duty of these four boys and four girls to work on ideas to earn money forthe senior class excursion. The class chose Pete Fluetsch and Donna Harrison as their King and Queen. On their court were Beverly Lee and Grant Dayton, princess and prince, princess Sylvia Drake and prince Rollie Thompson, Sherry Day princess and Bill Brown prince. The coronation of the Senior Court was held at the Christmas dance. The girls received their crowns and were presented with flowers. P 'NTS' 940' TQ A M F Rec what did you soy 7 Confuden Happy Memories I . g ? .........., ,- 2 I 'Q 'S-0 'Wh When the lights go down low Cholns of love Cousin Elvns v 'lP No tons: Homecoming Royalty - 5WNw Ohhh!-N' 2 59x www How about that H A B C 'S of love .Ct I. Keeper of the flame lvl ,, A Mm I W SD' Y 0- -..f ' W 7' M- 4 ' Q' ' 5- f limegl 'X-sg..-- ' 'l' l ,A ' ll bbs' MZ' 1 ---- , 5 A MA' 5 5 , K v 3 5 HN h 7 1 -,, 2 j t A ' If . - - H lv w e 4 ll, fw f 'fl wg H U ff 'Isl ,X f ., l. s s , ,f 2 I A A f l . l p ' is I ' 4 5 -4 A A 9 4, x 1 x Q7 E ii 3 if MAY COURT The May Court are pictured in front of the school. Seated from right to left are: Betty Ottaway with escort Paul Weiksp lStandingl Sylvia Drake with escort Hank Pahlitzschg fSeatedl Gloria Marsh with escort Rollie Thompsong Queen Sharon Bolduc and King Pete Fluetschg fstanclingl Judy Sunstin with escort Ritch Jeffriesg lseutecll Bev Lee with escort Ted Russellg Wanda Koenig with escort Grant Dayton. 140 Watch that rough stuff oops 'REEL-'Jr am t we sweet inf dug this pose an Forever my darl Ing the gang .4 lwalk the line Come on, hold her hand! 45 if What-t-1-1 I I Surpnse ou II never know Dance wnth me P - Where d It go What s so funny Bring on the food Jost dreamm whats fhls7 CLASSES THIRTEEN GQING CN FOURTEEN 6a 'Fu 4 W 1 , , Y - T I , '5- az, 415 . 'X A K il ? sg Mr I Zi 1 l l Pete Fluefsch President T 1X Betty Ottaway Secretory -l Q' U! - ?-r f T ! I W L A John Edlund l' I Yell King Sharon Bolduc :ce President Wondu Koenig Treasurer v 'I I I It 93' ' in 1 - 5 A -,,,'fg, lk A r L Mr. Johnson Advisor ' 1 -,, ,f IT'S A TIME FOR JOY, A TIME FOR TEARS, A TIME WE'LL TREASURE THROUGH THE YEARS. WE LL REMEMBER ALWAYS, GRADLIATION DAY. ' AT THE SENIOR PROM WE DANCED TILL THREE, AND THEN YOU GAVE YOUR HEART TO ME. WE'LL REMEMBER ALWAYS, GRADUATION DAY. THOUGH WE LEAVE IN SORROW, ALL THE JOYS WE'VE KNOWN, WE CAN FACE TOMORROW, KNOWING WE'LL NEVER WALK ALONE. WHEN THE IVY WALLS ARE FAR BEHIND NO MATTER WHERE OUR PATHS MAY WIND, WE'LL REMEMBER ALWAYS, GRADUATION DAY. Z - ANDERSON, CARL RALPH . . . Cars are my main interest . . . General Activities. BARTALAMAY, DONALD FREDRIC . . . The young people of today may be settling down, but what about the young people of tonight? . . . Basketball 35 Tumbling 45 Youth Legislature 35 Science Club 3, 4, BARWICK, SHIRLEY MILDRED . . . A quiet charm, a pleasant way with always a friendly word to sa, . . . Ski Club 35 F.H.A. 45 Honor Society 45 Girl's League 3, 4. BERRY, JOHN DEAN . . . Our man about town . . . General Activities. AKEHURST, ANGELA GENEVIEVE . . . A light heart lives long . . . Foreign Language Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 41 All High Play 3, 45 Thespians 45 Counselors Assistant 45 Honor Society' 45 Girl's League 3, 4. ALLEN, ANNE LUCILLE. - . Here's a gal with a pleasant way, we'll never forget her as a star in our play . . . Language Club 3, 45 Officer 35 Latin Club 3, 45 Jr. Sr. Play 3,45 All High Play 3, 45 Thespians 45 Drama Club 35 Christmas Pageant 45 Spring Concert 3, 45 Rampage Staff 35 Christmas Dance Committee 45 Jr. Sr. Dance Committee 35 Girl's League Tolo Committee 35 Press Conference 35 Music Festival 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Girl's League 3, 4. iv, 1047 BLENCOE, ALLYN GLENN...l'm small, but remember Napoleon.. . Football 3, 45 Swimming 35 Track 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Language Club 3, 45 Officer 35 French Club 3, 45 Officer 3, 45 Christmas Pageant 4. BOLDUC, SHARON LEE . . . Dates are my favorite fruit . . . Homecoming Queen 45 Class Officer 45 Pep Club 45 Officer 45 Senior Quartet 45 Student Council 45 Rambler Staff 45 Student Council Dance General Chairman 45 FHA 45 Senior Talent Assembly Committee 45 Girl's League 45 Officer 4. Mast Attractive Girl in the senior class. BOSTEDER, YVONNE . . . Cheerfulness is a sunny ray of liie . . . General Activities. BROWN, BILL GENE . . . Clever, nice, and lots of lun, Bill is tops with everyone . . . Service Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 45 Music Contest 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Officer 4, Language Club 3, 4, Officer 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Spring Concert 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 3, 4, Senior Prince 4, Student Court 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, All High Play 3, 4, Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4, Drama Club 35 Thespians 4. Bill and Dotty, cutest couple in the senior class. !f V i if 1 Y v E ' J I dw I R1f'Q 1'g 'f,, Na Phoh W. ' L, 1 Uv Q -if CASTEL, ROBERT MARVIN . . . Some say he's bashful, others doubt it . . . Football 3,45 Foreign Language Club 3,45 Chorus 4: Music Festival 4. COOPER, LARRY DEAN . . . His charm is in his eyes . . . General Activities. nos 'C'-7 BURGER, MILDRED . . . Entered ct the second semester of her senior year from Cumberland High School in Maryland. BYERS, DENNIS LARRY. .. All the world may not love a lover, but all the world watches him . . . Football 3, Choir 3, 4, Tumbling 4. CARLE, MICHAEL JON . . . Being outdoors is the pleasure of life . . . Baseball 3, Swimming 4. CARLSON, DONALD MARVIN . . . They soy great talkers are great doers, but I'm the exception . . . Boy's State 35 Student Court 4: Honor Society 4, Thespians 4, Christmas Pageant 4g All HIQIW Play 42 Junior Play 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Snack Bar 3, Counselors Assistant 4. '-'B' DORNBLASER, NORMAN EARL . . .lf a good disposition is valuable as gold, he could retire . . . Science Fair 3, 45 Rampage Staff 45 Swimming 35 Christmas Pageant 4. Friendliest boy in the senior class. DRAKE, SYLVIA FLORAYNE . . . Responsibility walks hand in hand with capability and power . . . Rambler Staff 35 Editor-in- Chief 45 FHA Council 3, 45 Officer 45 Office Staff 3, 45 Cashier 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Student Council 45 .lr. Sr. Ball Committee Chairman 35 First Dance Committee Chairman 35 Christmas Dance Committee Chairman 3, 45 Girl's League Tolo Committee Chairman 35 P.T.A. Scholarship Committee 35 Music Festival 35 Christmas Pageant 45 Music Contest 35 Spring Concert 35 FHA Mother-Daughter Tea Committee 35 Student Council Conference 35 i'Football Farewell General Chairman 45 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 35 Commence- ment Decorations Co-Chairman 35 Litter Bug Day Committee 35 Honor Society 45 Girl's League 3, 45 Senior Princess 4, Girl Most Likely To Succeed in the senior class. DUNLAP, MARY ELIZABETH . . . A studious worker we find in this girlg she has time for a hello tho her mind's in a whirl. . . Latin Club 35 .lr. Sr. Ball Committee 35 FHA 45 Officer 45 Girl'5 Glee 35 Music Contest 35 Spring Concert 35 Chirstmas Pageant 35 Student Council 3, 45 ASB Officer 45 Science Club 3, 45 Science Fair 3, 45 Counselor's Assistant 45 Honor Society 45 Foreign Language Banquet Committee 35 Latin Club 35 Officer 35 Girl's League 3, 4. Brainiest Girl in the senior class. EDLUND, JOHN ANDREW... Some have looks some have brains, he has both . . . Student Council 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Officer 35 Office Staff 45 Class yell leader 3, 45 A.S.B.Officer 45 Honor Society 45 Officer 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Madrigal 45 Homecoming Court 45 Christmas Pageant 4, Boy most likely to succeed in senior class. if 12:11-:Y DAY, SHERRY LYNN . . . She's sure to be seen where fun and mischief beam . . . Office Staff 3, 45 Service Club 3, 45 Officer 3, 45 Girl's Glee 35 Rampage Staff 35 Rambler Staff 45 Student Council 3, 45 Executive Board 45 FHA 3, 45 Officer 45 Howdy Dance Committee Chairman 35 Christmas Dance Committee Chairman 35 Honor Society 45 Litter Bug Day Committee 35 Music Contest 35 Football Farewell Committee Chairman 45 Girl's League 3, 45 Senior Princess 45 Officer 45 Pep Club 45 .lr. Sr. Boll Committee Chairman 35 FHA Mother Daughter Ted Committee 35 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 3. Best sport in the senior class. DAYTON, GRANT ALONZO . . . A Changeable mood, a gay sense of humor . . . A.S.B. Officer 35 Student Council 35 Football 35 Swimming 35 Senior Prince 4. eff idx' I? wzgi'-W , 5 5 INGLE, DENNIS ODELL . . . Entered at the second semester of his senior year from Parkrose Senior High School in Oregon. FLUETSCH, PETER NICHOLES. . . lt takes a wise man to . . . Class Officer 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 45 FFA 45 Building and Grounds Committee 45 45 Harvest Ball General Chairman 45 Senior discover happiness Football 45 Captain Christmas Pageant Class King 4. Most attractive boy in the senior class. FOUST, MAURICE COVAL . . . Ready for fun but willing to wi.-rk . . . Rambler Staff 4, Baseball 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 47 Science Fair 3, 4. FULLER, DIANA LOU . . . This gal can really sing a song, If you want a good friend she'll never go wrong . . . Latin Club 3, 4, Honor Society 4, GAA 3, 4, Language Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Language Club Banquet 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Girl's Quwtet 3, Music Meet 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, String Trio 3, String Quartet 4, Spring Concert 3, 4, Christmas Concert 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Music Contest 3, 4, Girl's League 3, 4. VW as-uq?, Q.--4 l , C HARRIS, DEAN RICHARD. . . Always a friend and never nn enemy . . . FFA 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, FFA Judging Team 4, Music Festival 4, Music Contest 3, 4, Christmas Pvge'-1f'l'3t4. HARRIS, KENNETH LOYD . . . He's short of nothing but height . . . General Activities . . . Entered from Tucson High School in Arizona. afar GETCHELL, JOHN HUBERT . . . Wine and women, fun and laughter, sermons and soda the next day after . . . Slti Club 3, Rifle Club 3, F.F.A. 3. GLOVER, RICHARD . . . Fun is his fortune . . . General Activities Science Club 3, 4, Science 3, 4. HADDON, ROBERT WALTER . . . Good humor makes all things tolerable . . . All High Play 3, 4, Thespians 4, Drama Club 3, Science Club 3, Rambler Staff 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Boy's State 3, Senior Dance Committee 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Science Fair 3, Counselor's Assistant 4, Office Staff 4. HAIDER, TED LEE . . . School brakes up my whole day . . General Activities. INGLE, MERTON CLIFORD . . . l never think of the future, it comes too soon. . . Rambler staff 3, 41 Science Club 41 All High Play 31 Thespians 4. JEFFRIES, RlTCl'l HOWARD . . . what does Tony Curtis have l can't double? . . . Basketball 3, 4j Letter 3, 41 Baseball 3, 41 Letter 3, 41 Merchandising Club 4. Most athletic boy in the senior class. JENSEN, AUDREY FAYE . . . She honors a friend's success without envy . . . Mixed Chorus 3,41 Madrigal 3,41 Honor Society 41 Officer 41 Girl's League 3,41 Officer 41 Student Council 3,41 Student Court 41 Latin Club 3,41 Officer 3 41 Language Club 3,41 Girl's Quartet 31 Orchestra 31 Spring Concert 3,31 Christmas' Pageant 3,41 Music Festival 3,41 Music Contest 3,41 Music Meet 31 Commencement Decorations Committee 31 Most industrious girl in the senior class. JOHNSON, CAROL ANN . . . Mischief and fun are her middle names . . . Tennis 31 Student Council 41 Girl's Glee 31 Girl's League 3, 41 Class Cut-Up. HART, ROY . . . Clown of the senlar class . . . General Activities. HOLT, MARILYN JOYCE . . . It rnust be Marilyn1 l heard her laugh . . . Thespians 3, 41 FHA 3, 41 GAA 31 Mixed Chorus 3, 41 Band 31 All High Play 3, 41 Jr. Sr. Play production cast 31 Drama Club 41 Officer 41 Senior Talent Assembly 41 Music Festival 41 Christmas Pageant 41 Spring Concert 41 Music Contest 31 French Club 31 Officer 31 Library Assistant 3, 41 Service Club 3, 41 Senior Quintet 41 Girl's League 3, 4. Biggest Flirt in the senior class. 'Z' .Jr ,gwfm S ?,',V fge 42 JONES, PAUL EDWARD . . . Give me a football and get out of my way . . . Football 3, 41 Letter 3, 4. JORGENSEN, GORDON LESTER . . . Friendliness is my motto . . . General Activities. KREHBIEL, RONALD DARRELL . . . The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed . . . Science Club 3, 45 Officer 45 Boy's State 35 Honor Society 45 lntramurals 35 Student Council 45 Foreign Language Club 45 Rambler Staff 45 Office Staff 4. Most industrious bay in the senior class. KOENIG, WANDA . . . Silence is more eloquent than words . . . F.H.A. 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Magazine Drive General Chairman 45 Student Council 45 Class Officer 45 Girl's League 3, 4. 42 ', ,rf U MERRILL, DAVAYLA PATTY . . . A smile for everyone she meets . . . F.H.A. 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Girl's League 3, 4. METCALF, DAVID ANTHONY . . . A heart of gold lcept hidden by his quiet nature . . . Office 45 Snack Bar 35 Christmas Pageant 45 Track 4. .1 LARSON, HALDANE ALFRED... A friendly boy5 always willing to help . . . FFA 3, 45 Officer 4. LEE, BEVERLY JEAN . . . Her ways are the ways of pleasant- ness and all her paths are peace . . . Rambler Staff 3, 45 Office 35 Student Council 45 Honor Society 45 Rammette Editor-in-Chief 45 Senior Class Princess 45 Girl's League 3, 45 Officer 3. Friendliest girl in the senior class. MARSH, GLORIA MAY . . . Her hair is too dark to be a good angel . . . FHA Q45 Counselors Assistant 141 Girl's League 145 Officer MAYNARD, MARY ALICE . . . An athletic lady with assets many, if she has faults we can't think of any . . . GAA 3, 45 Officer 3, 45 FHA 3, 45 Officer 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Tennis 35 Girl's League 3, 4. Most athletic girl in the senior class. - ue lsly I . Q fi C -2 Ile Plan Q , 5-'rv 'Nr No Phu. ORCUTT, DARRYL ROBERT . . . He's short and he's wise, He's a terror for his size . . . Baseball 3, Letter 3. ORSTAD, GARY SIGURD . . . Never a care, never a worry, iust taking life easy . . . Spanish Club 3, 4, Science Fair 3, 4, Library Assistant 4, Peppiest boy in the senior class. OTTAWAY, BETTY JANE . . . Music drives ones woes away . . . Spanish Club 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Foreign Language Club 4, Officer 4, Honor Society 4, Class Officer 4, FHA 3, Madrigal 3, Music Festival 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Junior Quartet 3, Rambler Staff 3, 4, Commencement Decorations Committee 3, Spring Concert 3, 4, Christmas Concert 3, 4, Rampage Staff 4, Senior Quartet 4, Senior Assembly Chairman 4, Music Letter 3, Music Contest 3, 4, Most Capable Girl in the senior class. PAHLITZSCH, HENRY ANTONE . . . l'm not important, I just hold the universe together . . . Football 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, A.S.B. Officer 4, All High Play 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Service Club 3, Office Staff 3, 4, Executive Board 4. Most capable boy in the senior class. MORRISON, JEAN . . . Entered at the second quarter from Kentucky. MYKOL, SUZANNE LEE . . . One among the many engaged . . . Office Staff 4, Snack Bar 4, Library Assistant 4, GirI's League 3, 4. w PERKINS, CLARENCE RUSSELL . . . That I'm a man l'd have you know, Tho' I still have some room to grow. PETERSON, WILLIAM . . . He is our basketball enthusiast, He's as shy now as he was in the past . . . Football 3, Basket- ball 3, 4, Snack Bar 3, Office Staff 4, Rambler Staff 4, Christmas Pageant 4. PIESCH, DOROTHY CAROLYN . . . Every noble activity makes room for itself. . . Band 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, Clarinet Trio 3, 4, A.S.B. Officer 4, Student Council 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Service Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Senior Dance Committee 4, Girl's Glee 3, Music Letter 3, All Northwest Band 4, Music Contest 3, 4, Girl's State 3, Music Festival 3, 4, Christmas Concert 4, Foreign Language Club 3, 4, Girl's League 3, 4. Dotty and Bill - Cutest couple in senior class. PITTMAN, KIRK RAYMOND . . . He'd stop St. Peters Roll to ask a question . . . FFA 3, 4, FFA Judging Team 3, 4. call iff gi 1 wwtwfoif l 'X PAUL ROGERS . . . Entered at the beginning of the second quarter of his senior year from Menomonie High School In Wisconsin. ROSENOFF, ROBERT PAUL . . . Bob and girlscgo together . . . Mixed Chorus 3,45 Christmas Pageant 3: Music ontest 35 Band 3. POWELL, MICHAEL LEE . . . The unspoken word never does harm . . . Science Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Honor Society 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Foreign Lmguage Club 3, 4. PRICHARD, GLORIA JANE-. . . Cheerfulness I5 a sunny ray of life . . . F.H.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Officer 4, Girl's League 3, 4. ROBBINS, GARY DANIEL . . . Small talk and constant laughter . . . Basketball Q31 Baseball f3l. ROBERTS, DWIGHT LEWAYN . . . This guy is fast, his driving, that is. . . Football 3, 4, Letter 4, F.F.A. 3, 4, Judging team 4. Yi bw , , ANN . . . She is iust the quiet kind whose F.H.A. 3, Lunch Room 4, Librarian 4, SHREVE, GERTRUDE nature never changes . . . Girl's League 3, 4. SKEEN, SHIRLEY ANN . . . A ring on her finger is worth two on the phone . . . F.H.A. 3, 4, Rampage Staff 3, Rambler Staff 3, 4, Merchandising Club 4, Officer 4, Girl's Glee 3, Christmas Dance Committee 3, Jr. Sr. Ball Committee Chairman 3, Girl's League Tolo Committee 3, F.H.A. Mother Daughter Tea 3, Litter Bug Day Committee 3, Football Farewell Committee Chairman 4, Girl's League 3, 4. SPENCER, ROBERT JAMES . . . An athlete that scores in more ways than one . . . Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Letter 4, Class Officer 3, Service Club 3, 4, Student Council 3. SPUTE, CLAUDIA KATHLEEN . . . What we need most is not so much to realize the ideal as to idealize the real. . . Latin Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, GAA 3, Orchestra 3, Madrigal 3, 4, Language Club 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Commence- ment Decorations Committee 3, Spring Concert 3, 4, Christmas Concert 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Music Contest 3, 4, Girl's Quartet 3, Girl's League 3, 4. RUSSELL, THEODORE CECIL . . . Smile and the world smiles with you . . . Football 4, Tennis 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Chorus 3, Library Assistant 4, Office Staff 3, Trumpet Trio 3, Spring Concert 3, Christmas Pageant 3, Commencement Decorations Co-Chairman 3. Class Cut-Up. SHEA, BETTY JANE . . . Always leave them laughing . . . Girl's Glee 3, Music Festival 3, Christmas Pageant 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Honor Society 4, Girl's League 3, 4. STAGDON, MARY ANN . . . Whenever she's needed, she'll be be there, ever ready to do her share . . . All High Play 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Officer 4, A.S.B. Officer 3, 4, Student Council 4, Cafeteria 3, 4, Rampage 4, Office Staff 3, 4, Girl's League Tala Committee Chairman 3, Christmas Dance Committee Chair- man 4, Girl's League 3, 4. SUNSTIN, JUDY ANN . . . Laughing eyes and pretty hair pronounce her a girl beyond compare. . . Girl's, Glee 3, Pep Staff 3, 4, Home Coming Dance Committee Chairman 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, Senior Dance Committee Chairman 4, Office 3, 4, Girl's League 3, 4, Peppiest Girl in the senior class. THIELEN, DELORES ANN MARIE. . . Some say she's quiet but if they only knew her they'd deny it . . . Spring Concert 3, Music Festival 3, Honor Society 3, 45 F.H.A. 3, 45 Girl's Glee 35 Girl's League 3, 4, THOMPSON, ROLLIE DAVID . . . Pray you use your freedom, and, so for as you please, allow me mine. . . Football 3, 4, Letter 37 Service Club 35 Officer 35 Student Council 4, Senior Prince 4. WEIKS, PAUL LeROY . . . Blue eyes, blond hair, the answer to a maiden's prayer . . . Football l3,4l Letter 13,41 FFA l3,4l Best sport in the senior class. YOUNG, JERRY LEROY . . . He's going forward to something great . . . Spanish Club 35 Science Club 3, 41 Mixed Chorus 3, 41 Madrigal 3, 45 Tumbling Team 45 Honor Society 45 Music Festival 3, 4, Science Fair 3. fi, VERME, DICK LEE . . . All things come to him who works and waits . . . Football 37 Swimming Manager 3, 45 Tumbling 3, 41 Track 3, 4, French Club 3. WALLERSTADT, MADYBELLE ALICE . . . She appears to be shy and sentimental, but there's a gal who's temperamental . . . Office Staff 3, 41 Snack Bar 4, Library Assistant 45 Girl's League 3, 4. WEATHERBIE otherwise . . . Football 3, 45 F.F.A. 3, 45 Track Team 37 Basket- ball 4p Judging team 4. , JOHN LARRY ... Sometimes wise most time WEIDERT, RAYMOND EDWARD . . . interfered with my high school CIUD 45 Christmas Pageant 4. Studying certainly has education . . . Merchandising i John Edlund gg, , Q Beverly Lee A x Dofty Piesc Shirley Skeen Ann Allen Qu, if fQS4.'g,Yl '1'-fffr if f , Delores Thielen Sherry Day fm Bill Brown X- ' ff. lAud req Jensen s 1 5 4- . 1, r -1 '-1 C Y fi. Qi X Befiy Ottaway ' V. -,fr 4.4: .-.igg . V.. 4 Q- ' f f .I 'fa Diana Fuller '-? ' -g ima. gf. -Q Q f W n . A 4. 24' fe Qi i , Y Q2 ' 3 MS sun: :-F. I qt, Q J.. L-. ' , ,,. A .f ' :gh ,Hx- 'Z ,,. .Ji-f 2- lf, . 5 .n .wt 3 ., , V V-J . 'L eg 4 1 , '.,ff , 4 , '46- . ft ,441 . ,Pyff w fin . 4 1 -..,M Ng., ff , I , :'f 4 bv ,wx in FN ' h ' it -7 Q fx 15. 'D X Judy Beusch President . I Larry McGGU9hY Rose Ottaway Vice President Secretary s I., , Mr Thomas Launa Turner AdV'50' Program Chairman Junlor Class P Schnlter C Schwagler D Spees L Turner Row 2 M Steward R Smnh T Raudenbush B Towner B Perrmann L Wrner F Shener L Wilson 8-1 w L Row I: K. Peterson, L. Richards, M. Robbins, V. Pittman, B. Richardson, S. Sivan, D. 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