Okanogan High School - Dog Tracks Yearbook (Okanogan, WA)
- Class of 1957
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Photographers . Typists . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Mosby Joyce Somerville, Teresa Ramsey . . ..... Pat Dykes . Mary Raymond . . . . . . . . . . Ruby Denton Elaine Mitchell, Marge Waddell . . Sharon Williams, Tom Lander . . Louella Orr . . Estella Sheldon . Verna Barker . Tom McLennan . . Elinor Hove . Jacquie Hinton . . . . . Jeanette Hinger . . Tom Monroe, Cal Bowling . . . . . Allane DeFeyter . . Mike Conner, Sandra Mosby . . Sharon Williams, Tom Lander Miss Kniglmlon To Miss Knighton, our beloved adviser, we of the annual staff dedicate our 1957 Dogtracks. In appreciation of the many hours of devoted service to the production of the annual and the Growl and the extra hours spent in furthering the progress of the Okanogan youth, we humbly take this opportunity to pay homage to Miss Knighton, our friend and adviser. 3 SUPERINTENDENT Hr. Janssen KQ S9 X f 3 f RINCIPAL PRINCIPAL Mr, Pifis Mr. Crifclmlow FACULTY Larry Widmer Robert larnecke Georgia Roosevelt rrr , '? 3? 2 W gil . 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Lf L M A X niykt um 1 'H f ' A A 1 Nr Student Council Activities sponsored by the Student Council: Workday, October 16, 1956 Host to Omak Student Council Omak entertained Student Council Recommended speaker system for cafeteria New flag purchased Decoration of Council room, Workday money Sign-out system again in use Sportsmanship Banquet at Oroville The Student Body officers are: President: Richard Wagner Vice-President: Don DeVon Secretary: Jeanette Hinger Treasurer: Barbara Turner Program Chairman: Ruby Denton Sergeant-at-arms: Raymond Harris Business Manager: Sandra Mosby Assistant Treasurers: Miriam Paup and Helen Profit Representatives are: Cheerleaders: Joyce Somerville, Maralee Carpenter, and Carol Schmidt Senior class presidents Calvin Bowling Junior class president: Mike Conner Sophomore class president: Dale Easley 7 Administrative Messages TO THE GRADUATING CLASS For two-thirds of your life you have been associated with schools and have shown cooperation, leadership, outstanding abilities and wis- dom, At times you have shown resistance, indifference, and lethargy. Soon graduation will set you free from the rigors of the Okanogan Schools. It is time for you to stop and take a long look at yourself with respect to your future. n'Tis the set of the sails and not the galesn that make your future glow. Please call upon us if we can be of service to you. Best wishes for your future. Qfiff The school term just ending leaves us pleasant memories of a suc- cessful year. I hope each of you will remember that this success came from the continual teamwork and cooperation of all of you in your various activities. Many of you have shown remarkable improvement in citizenship and constructive leadership. In doing this you have given others added incentive to work toward improved citizenship. If you are among this group, I congratulate you, for you are well on your way toward taking your place as a successful citizen in this nation of ours, Good luck to you who are leaving us, we have enjoyed you. I wish all a pleasant sum er. Have a good rest and prepare to return in the fall with the idea of making next year even better. Sincerely, SENIORS AWOQWPM 'If we cannot find a way, we will make one. COLORS Turquoise and Silver FLOWER White Rose n ADVISERS kiss Leone B. Smith Mrs. Agnes Leaton 11 J r I2 Senior Activities Sandra Mosbx, ASB Business Manager 33 Girls Club 1, 2, 33 FHA 1, 2, 3, President 2, Reporter 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 23 Office Girl 33 Drama 23 Growl Staff Page Editor 2, 33 Dog Tracks l, 2, 3, Assistant Editor 2, Editor 33 Librarian 13 Girls' State 19563 Student Leaders Conference 23 PSSP 2, 33 Debate l,2, 33 Scholastic Team 23 Drill Team 23 Photographer 3. Richard Wagner, Sophomore Class Presidentg Student Body Vice President 2, President 33 Boys' Club 1, 2, Secretary 13 Crimson NON 1, 2, 33 Drama 1, 2, 33 Boys' State 23 Band 13 Choir 13 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, All N. C. W. WBN League lst Team3 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Minor Sports 1, 2, 33 Prom Escort 23 Exchange Student 23 Scholastic Team 2. Maralee Carpenter, Class Secretary 1, Program Chairman 23 Cheerleader 2, 33 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary ls FHA Song Leader 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Office Girl 33 Drama 33 Girls State 19563 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 33 Prom Queen 23 Exchange Student 23 Minor Sports Tourny 1, 2. Dwayne Copple, Senior Class Secretary-treasurer3 Boys' Club l, 23 Glee Club accompanist 23 Drama 1, 2, 33 Minor Sports 1, 33 Junior Prom Master of Ceremonies 23 Exchange Student 23 Scholastic Team 23 Band 13 Choir 13 Debate 2, 33 County Honor Band 1. 13 Jeanette Hinger, Class Secretary-treasurer 23 ASB Secretary 33 Girls' Club 1, 2, 33 FHA ls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Director 33 Pep Club 1, 33 Office Girl 33 Dog Tracks, Music Page 33Student Leaders Conference 23 Student Teacher 33 Scholastic Team 2. 292 Monroe, Junior Class Sergeant-at-arms3Senior Class Vice President3 Boys' Club 1, 2, Vice President 23 Crimson HOW 1, 2, 3, Program Chairman 33 Drama 1, 33 Dog Tracks 3, Boys' Sports3 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, All N. C, W. HBH League 2nd Teamj Baseball 1, 2, 33 Minor Sports 1, 2, 33 Exchange Student ls Prom Escort 23 Dads' Night Chairman 3. Myrna Morris, Class Program Chairman 33 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Sergeant- at-arms 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Drill Team 13 Office Girl 33 Drama 33 Trio 2, 33 Junior Marshal. gpg Dezellem, Junior Class Vice President3Boys' Club 1, QSFFA 1, 2, 3, State Convention 23 Band l, 2, 33 County Honor Band, Dance Band. Barbara Turner, ASB Treasurer 33 Girls' Club 1, 2, 33 FHA 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club l, 2, 33 Office Girl 33 Drama 33 Girls' Sports 2, 33 Exchange Student 3. Hoyt Odom, Boys' Club 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Track 13 Cruiser Club 1, 2. Pat Dykes, Girls' Club 1, 2, 33 FHA 13 Glee Club 1, 33 Pep Club 1, 33 Cheerleader 23 Dog Tracks 2, 3, Assistant Art Editor 2, Art Editor 33 Girls' State 19565 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 33 Minor Sports Tourny 1, 2. Dennis Egg, Boys' Club 1, 23 Crimson HON 2, 33 Basketball 1, Track 2, 33 Football 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Minor Sports 2, 3. Gerald Alumbaugh, Boys' Club l, 2, Secretary 23 Crhnson NOV 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, 33Basketball 1, 23 Track 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, Inspirational Player 3, All N. C. W. HBV League 2nd Teams Baseball 1, 2, 33 Minor Sports 33 Prom Escort 2. Tommy Lander, Boys' Club 1, 23 Dog Tracks Senior Boys' Representative 3. Sharon Williams, Girls' Club 1, 2, 33 Office Girl 33 Dog Tracks Senior Girls' Representative 33American Legion Citizenship Award 23Trans- ferred from Long Island, Kansas,19Sh3 D A R Representative 3. Jim Tarbert, Boys' Club 1, 23 Crimson HON 1, 2, 3, President 33Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, A11 N. C. W, HBV Lea- gue lst Teamj Honorary Captain 33 Minor Sports 1, 23 All-State Football Team. lla f'llhuuvf '- ' 9 ff M 40 .I-QS, wg ' David Gillespie, Boys' Club 1, 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, State Convention2. Linda Hooper, Girls' Club l, 2, 35 FHA 25 Pep Club l, 2, 35 Drill Team 1, 25 Girls' Sports 1, 35 Minor Sports Tourny l. E391 Denton, ASB Program Chairman 35 Girls' Club l, 2, 3, Program Chairman l, Vice President 25 FHA 1, 2, Songleader 15 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Office Girl 35 Drama 1, 25Grow1 Staff, Sports Page Editor 35 Dog Tracks, Business Manager 2, 35 Trio 35 Prom Princess 25 Major- ette 1, 2, 3. Calvin Bowling, Sophomore Class Vice President,Junior Class President, Senior Class President5 Boys' Club 1, 25 Crimson NON 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary 35 Boys' State 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Foot- ball l,2,35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Minor Sports l, 2, 35 Prom Escort 25 Stage Crew l, 2, 3. Steve Gustin, Boys' Club 1, 25 Crimson HOU 1, 2, 35 FFA 1, 25 Drama l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 25 Track 15 Football 1, 2, 3, All N, C. W, HBH League Honorable Mention5 Tennis 15 Baseball 2, 35 Minor Sports l, 2, 35 Stage Crew l, 2, 3. lblbern Skelton, Boys' Club 1, 25 FFA l, 2, Reporter 1, Vice President 25 Growl Staff 2, Reporter5 Minor Sports l. Richard Cusick, Sophomore Class Sergeant-at-arms5 Boys' Club 1, 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 35 Minor Sports l. Tom McLennan, Boys' Club l, 25 Kennel Klub 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Reporter 35 FFA 15 Drama 2, 35 American Legion Citizenship Award 2. Yolia Gelvin, Girls' Club l, 2, 35 Pep Club l, 2. Pat Moser, Girls' Club l, 2, 35 FHA Reporter 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, President 25 Girls' Sports l, 25 Prom Princess 25 Drill Team l, 25 Drama 2, 3. Gary Hendricks, Boys' Club 1, 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, Reporter 3, State Convention 3. Jacguie Hinton, Girls' Club l, 2, 35 FHA 1, 2, Reporter 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, President 35 Office Girl 35 Growl Staff Reporter 35 Student Teacher 35 PSSP 3, 17 Bavmond Harris, Student Body Sergeant-at-arms3Boys' Club 1, 23 Crimson HON 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, Track 1, Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 23 Minor Sports 1, American Legion Citizenship Award. fax La Monte, Boys' Club 1, 23 Kennel Klub 2, 3, President 33 Minor Sforts 23 Exchange Student 33 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. Ton Walter, Boys' Club 1, 23 Crinson HOU 1, 2, 33 Drama 1, 2, 33 and 1, Band Officer 1, County Honor Band 13 Basketball Mgr. 13 Football 1, 2, 33 Minor Sports 3. Dick Miller, Boys' Club 1, 23 Transfered from U. C. A. in l95h. Senza Lucgl Girls' Club l 2 3' FHA 1' Glee Club 1- Librarian 3' irls sports l. , , , , , J Monte Kruse, Boys' Club 1, 23 FFA 1, 2. Egg Duncan, Boys' Club 1, 2. Genelle McClellan, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-arms 13 FHA 1, 2, Historian 13 Pep Club 23 Drill Team l, 23 Librarian 33 Perfect Attendance 1, 2. Rex McLennan, Boys' Club 1, 25 Kennel Klub 13 FFA 1, 2, 3, Sec- -d- retary 2, 33 Drama 2. Evelxn Robertson, Girls' Club 1, 2, 33 FHA 13 Glee Club l, 2, 33 Drama 33 Trio 33 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 33 Cotton Hon Princess 1. Norma Anderson Lawson, Girls' Club 1, 2, 33 Perfect Attendance 2. Larrx DeVon, Boys' Club 1, 23 Crimson HOU 2, 33 football 2, 3. 18 fir? , 535 Us -'uw W' 4-- QW W ,,1 S... qw fr HQWL ,A-va-v k -'mul' 1 '52?ff,:1f':Q'f1r- ggi - Bill Randall, Boys' Club 1, 25Crimson HON 1, 2, 35 Track Mgr. 15 Foot- ball 2, 35 Minor Sports 2. Louella Qrr, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 25 FHA Vice President 15 Glee Club 35 Drama l, 2, 35 Growl Staff Reporter 35 Dog Tracks Senior Reporter 35 Librarian 35 Girls State 19565 Pep Club l,2,35 Girls' Sports 1, 25 Minor Sports Tourny 15 Prom Princess 25 Cheerleader 25 Student Teacher 35 Band 1, 2. Billie S32 Patrick, Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 FHA 1, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Drill Team 1, 25 Office Girl 35 Girls' Sports 1, 35 Minor Sports Tourny 1. Gladys Pfitzer, Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 Librarian 3. Janice Hilliard, Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 FHA l5 Pep Club 1, 35 Student Teacher 35 Office Girl 35 Perfect Attendance l. Richard Buzzard, Boys' Club 1, 25 Crimson HOU 1, 2, 35 Growl Staff 2, Sports Reporter5 Basketball l, 2, 35 Track 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Minor Sports 1, 2, 3. Carlos Swayze, Boys' Club 1, 25 Kennel Klub l, 25 FFA 1, 25Dance Band. Lilly Boan, Class ASB Representative 15 ASB Secretary 2, Girls' Club Representative 35 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, President 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club Vice President 15 Office Girl 35 Drama 35 Trio 35 Student Leaders Conference 15 Minor Sports Tourny 1, 35 Majorette 1, 2, 35 Prom Princess 2. Ronald Skelton, Boys' Club 1, 25 Transferred to Republic in 1955 and returned in 1956, Fred Walter, Senior Class Sergeant-at-arms5Boys' Club 1, 25Crimson NON 1, 2, 35 Band 15 Football 1, 2, 35 Minor Sports 35 Cruiser Club 1, 2. Phil Gann, Boys' Club 1, 25 Crimson HON 2, 35 Kennel Klub 1, 2, 35 Track Manager 25 Football 15 Minor Sports 3. Martha Hood, Girls' Club 1, 2, 35 FHA 15 Drill Team 15 Office Girl 35 Girls' Sports 1. 21 Senior .History When the Class of 1957 started on the road to higher education, the following members were here: Maralee Carpenter, Yolia Gelvin, Janice Hilliard, Martha Hood, Linda Hooper, Gladys Pfitzer, Calvin Bowling, David Gillespie, Jay LaMonte, Steve Gustin, Joe Dezellem, Raymond Harris, Monte Kruse, Tom Monroe, and Richard Wagner, In the second grade Joe Dezellem from Hartline, Gary Hendricks from California, and Genelle McClellan from Malott joined us. Louella Orr from Nespelem and Barbara Turner from Grand Coulee arrived at Okanogan in the third grade. In the fourth grade Norma Anderson from Kennewick and' Richard Buzzard from Issaquah came., The fifth grade added Dwayne Copple from Omak to our class. The number of our class was increased by four in the sixiagrada with the coming of Larry DeVon from Conconully, Phil Gann from Malott, Melbern Skelton from Omak, and Myrna Morris from Cameron Lake In the seventh grade we were joined by Fred and Tony Walter from Cashmere. Pat Dykes from Omak, Evelyn Robertson from Teko, and Jim Tarbert from Manson were added to our class in the eighth grade. During its last year of Junior High, our class made its biggest increase with Gerald Alumbaugh, Dennis Key, Tom Lander, Bill Randall, Lilly Boan, Ruby Denton, Jeanette Hinger, Jacquie Hinton, Sandra Mosby and Billie Sue Patrick from Malottg Richard Cusick, Rex and Tom Mc- Lennan from Pleasant ValleygHoyt Odom from Kansas, Ronald Skelton from Cameron Lake, Carlos Swayze from Christ the King in Omak, Sonya Lucky from Omak, and Pat Moser from Oroville. Our graduating class became complete with the arrival of Sharon Williams from Kansas and Dick Miller from Spangle in the tenth grade. 22 JUNIORS AWOQWPM Qunicr Glass The junior class officers elected for this year are Mike Conner, presidentg Chuck Abel, vice-president, Jerry Rawley, secretary-treas- urerg Tom Payne, sergeant-at-arms, and Carol Schmidt, program chair- man. Don Tarbert was chosen as class representative. Miriam Paup and Helen Profit were appointed by the high school principal, Mr. Critchlow, to be assistant treasurers to the student body treasurer. Two of Okanogan's cheerleaders,Joyce Somerville and Carol Schmidt are juniors. The most important event of the year is the Junior Prom. During the home football games the junior class, under the supervision of Teresa Ramsey, sold concessions to finance this annual event. The Prom will always stand out as the social event of the junior year. Juniors who attended the State Leadership Conference on the Uni- versity of Washington campus in Seattle were Miriam Paq: andTraoy Mhr- ray. Six students joined the junior class this year. They are Lois Hokanson, Margo Bennett, Judy Bauman, John Holt, Robert Morton, and Hubert Adams. Those turning out for football were Bob Colyar, Mike Conner, Don DeVon, Tom Payne, Bob McIntosh, Jerry Stout, Burt Swallom,and Don Tar- bert. Ten junior boys made up part of Okanogan's basketball team. They are Chuck Abel, Bob Colyar, Tracy Murray, Mike Dickson,John Holt, Mark Thompson, Jerald Bettes, David Newell, Tom Payne, and Burt Swallom. Junior girls in Pep Club this year were Elaine Mitchell, Nina Workman, Virginia Bigelow, Mary Baker,Nancy Goodyear, Miriam Paup, Iva Kvamme, and Judy Ransom. 25 Qunior Gloss Top: left to right Front Row: Bob Colyar, Bob McIntosh, Mike Conner. Back Row: Allen Townsend, Jerald Bettes, Tom Ingram, Jerry Bice. Center: Front Row: Jack Rosenoff, Jerry Stout, Burt Swallom, Wayne Thrapp. -- , Second Row: Iva Kvamme, Nancy Hamilton, Nina Workman, Larry Stevens, Jerry Rawley. Back Row: Eddie Stein, Mark Thompson, Miriam Paug TonPayne, Janet Ekkelkamp, Don Tarbert. Bottom: Front Row: Tracy Murray, Judy Ransom, Susie Ross, Donna Nichols, Geraldine Wright. Second Row: Ernie Walters, Elaine Mitchell, David Nowell, Bob Morton, Gail Pierren. Back Row: Bob Stockton, Helen Profit, Carol Schmidt. Junior Class officers: Mike Conner, president, Chuck Abel, vice-president, Jerry Rawley, secretary,Tom Payne, sergeant- at-armsg Carol Schmidt, program chairman. Junior students not pictured: Mary Baker, Virginia Bigelow, Rose Ella Graves, Nancy Hamilton, Lois Hokaneon, JoAnn Howell, Rosemary McShane, Teresa Ramsey, Estella Sheldon,Joyce Somerville, Chuck Abel, La Verne Ayers, Don DeVon, John Carpenter, Mike Dickson, Larry Gillespie, Steven Stone, and Hubert Adams. 26 lm JUNIDRS f 1??fff1. I . N as kj 5? 'xy 1 1 3 X , ..-. I, J J ,-E X I fu -W.. A A-M X ,, E 4 7 .3 Y H. 1 1 759 xl fi f 'Q . Q BH :M VA,,,,.. . , wwpgnnnnul - Nj A. V ,, Ib . rj U + M ' .' . ,Q 1 A A A I 28 SOPHOMORES A-ffoewvfw X ' x Sophomore Gloss The sophomore class has been very active in 1957. On the first day of school sophomores met in Mr. Warneoke's room for a class meeting. They elected Dale Easley president, Greg Fragner, vice president, Sharon Eden, secretary-treasurer, and Mark Hancock, sergeant-at-arms. Sophomores in activities were: Football: Dale Easley, Gerald Fickes, Mark Hancock, Bob Buzzard, John Ridpath, Bob Gillespie, and Jeff Carlson. Managers: Ralph Louis, and Randy Hansen. Basketball: Dale Easley, Greg Fragner, Gerald Fickes, Fred Kaufman, Mark Hancock, Tom Pewthers, Tom Doney, Randy Hansen, Bob Buzzard and Eddie Johnson. Drill Team: Former leader, Sharon Eden, leader, Verna Barker, members, Sandra Hodgson, Bernice Brown, Sharon Key, Carolyn Pein, Sandy McRae, Janice Carlton, Elinor Hove, Janice Johns, Penny Bryant, Doris Wagen- man, Judy Hopper, Mary Raymond, Anita Hall, Sharon Bangert, Sara Dur- ham, Vesta Dykes, Georgia Orr, Marlene Wahl, Gaye Wood, Shirley Moser, Substitutes, Marge Waddell and Mary Copple. Majorettes: Verna Barker, Elinor Hove, and Marge Waddell. Vernon B. G. Exchange Students: Sharon Eden and Tom Pewthers. Leadership Conference: Doris Wagenman and Fred Kaufman. Tennis: Fred Kaufman, Tom Pewthers, and Verna Barker. Badminton: Fred Kaufman, Fred McCully, Dale Easley, Elinor Hove,Verna Barker, Deloris Sparks, and Bill Haven. Q35-get Plays: Sandra Hodgson, Carolyn Pein, Verna Barker, Deloris Sparks, Gaye Wood, Sharon Key, Clair McIntosh, Manford Miner, and Jack Lemons. . Twenty sophomore girls were in Pep Club. Other activities were: Track, baseball, minor sports, annual staff, Girls' Club, F H A, and spring tennis. New students entering the sophomore group were Jim Wilson and John Grier. Only one person moved, and that was Sharon Eden to Wenatchee. 31 Sophomore Gloss Top left: ' Front Row: Harold Gilman, Fred Kaufman, DeEldon Lucky, Judy Hopper, Delores Sparks, Jim Gilman. Center Row: Mark Hancock, Johnny Ridpath,Carolyn Pein, Marge Waddell. Back Row: Bernice Brown, Doris Wagenman, Janice Johns. Top center: Manford Miner, Fred McGulley, Dwayne McClellan. Top rightz' Jeff Carlson, Don Carpenter,John Grier, Bob Buzzard, Benny Harris. Center left: Front Row: Janice Carlton, Ralph Louis, Penny Bryant, Gaye Wood, Mary Copple. Center Row: Tom Doney, Dale Easley, Bob Gillespie, Clair McIntosh, Sharon Key, Anita Hall. Back Row: Sandra Hodgson, Sharon Bangert, Sandra McRae. Center picture: Front Row: Merle Hanson, Mary Ann Rawson. Center Row: Diane Nichols, Sara Durham, Verna Barker, Shirley Moser. Back Row: Eddie Johnson, Elinor Hove, Joan Hobart. Center right: Sophomore Class officers: Gerald Fickes,Greg Fragner, and Dale Easley. Bottom left: Front Row: Gerald Fickes, Mary Raymond, Marlene Wahl, David Burt. Back Row: Farel Hitchner, Arnie Hammer, Randy Hansen, Carl Taylor. Bottom right: Front Row: Judy Boyer, Peggy Goodyear, Vesta Dykes, John Combs. , Back Row: Greg Fragner, Tom Pewthers, Bill Haven, Jack Lemons, Jim Wilson, John Graves. Students not pictured: Allane DeFeyter, Kathryn Frazier,Donna Miller, Georgia Orr, Karen Pratt, Gerald Carpenter, Richard Shiflett, Dennis Skelton, and David Whitley. 32 N ' . Q4 an 5 1 E 4 6 x I ,.. siffwfh. , Q, Y! Double Exposure What's the miter, Tom? Lose something? 34 URGANIZATIONS I' Awww naman mir 'wi i ',,i V figtfw'iQ?h53Wt?EiQii?M?E3Wa?WY 'Y i f 1 , W Z QfA he . fi Y Q fi eff mil If M ' Njjwg 1, ,ww M i Plc--tl! t ,.. i - . A4 ii V ,:A .:,A,.,, , ,..,, t :A,..,, . .-::e H g ' i: swf .11-- - .,1 . ' L :':k ' E L ' J Wx WX mi We X Lei Fx :R S Wwwigwmwfwwiwwa ' llll H R af A ome ui of ihe lose! The 1957 senior play, HCome Cut of e o.e , a comedy was written by Rollix t'O Coyle. Eleven seniors, six Nirls and five boys, made up the cast, with Barbara Turner helpinf Miss Smith as student director. WHO'S WI-I0 Girls ' Staters V A pf' if 2 'fs 'iffy . I V v. 1 4 'M 535'-Q? g li ng ' XL 1 A tj.. I L my .. , A , , 5 .f 335 5 2 F f ? . K .1W, iLE?g 5i3,jg , , A ' ' - ' . V, Custodians 1 4 'NW 'if-XX J :IS ' ? GS fi 5 M Y' 1-+,,,, Annual Adviser and Editor Bays, Staters Art Editor Annual Photographer I f . Ll- H i at 7' A WHUS 'WHO 'iw A- 'If ,A Q. ,B K . BA. SCHOOL SECRETARY J IBKDERSHIP CONFERENCE CANADIAN Excnmcn srunmirs MW' N ' K ., I Q, Q.. - - .- f 5? V , , gi LIBRAHIANS DAR BETTY CROCKER H oFF1cE cms pggp 39 I fi NOT EBOOK igjfn ,f v figy ' nfl Q i PUBLICATIONS Miss Knighton supervises work on the GRGWL. Staff members view the finished product. ' Q, . ,, ff Deadline day is here. 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NPWKW SPORTS i-Of 4. ix f L M ?'p Awww Sports Sports played a large role in OHS's 1956-57 activities. The Bulldogs tied with the Brewster Bears for County football honors. Football scores for the year were: Jamboree 0 Okanogan Omak 12 Okanogan Tonasket 20 Okanogan Oroville 6 Okanogan Chelan 20 Okanogan Brewster 7 Okanogan Twisp 0 Okanogan Coulee Dam 7 Okanogan Omak 7 Okanogan TOTAL Opponents 79 Okanogan Total Yards Gained Alumbaugh 1055 Monroe ' 998 Bowling M17 Key 336 Wagner 237 Average Yards Gained Per Carry Alumbaugh 9.7 Monroe 8.9 Bowling 5.6 Key 5.5 Total Scoring Alumbaugh So Key Wagner 36 Conner Monroe 31 Easley Bowling 2h Gustin Passing Attempts Completions Monroe 71 M5 Easley 11 5 M7 21 12 lh 69 6 ho 13 20 7 202 12 13 12 9 Average .63h .h55 A strong basketball team worked up through the season to down Winthrop, last year's District cham s, after Winthrop had won twenty-one consec- utive games. League and tournament scores were: Okanogan 38 Brewster Bb Okanogan 55 Coulee Dam Okanogan 6h Tonasket Okanogan M7 Winthrop Okanogan 37 Oroville Okanogan 30 Molson Okanogan 67 Twisp Okanogan 58 Pateros Christmas Tournament Okanogan 55 Tonasket Okanogan hh Brewster County Tournament Okanogan 53 Molson Okanogan 65 Oroville hh Okanogan M2 Winthrop 35 District Tournament Okanogan 72 Chelan So Okanogan h? Coulee Dam 30 Okanogan M7 Winthrop 52 Girls' Sports Girls took a large part in sports the past year. Sports available for them were volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis, ping pong, horse- shoes, tumbling and hiking. h8 Q J, rf. 446 ' .' W0 13' ff, , 9 , , , . . 0 , 'gs 5:5 2' Av., so 0.0.50 R L 5 l U , . li ,X -S. If , w XL X , xx ' ff .1.,, W Z' X --- ' T ,fgjzg v A-5 if R W 44 x' LN M fa 'Zi' X X, ' :.- 2 x .gf X f ' .M ' Q SPORTS fmw ,,,,, K 93 A ,W af' - - ,1 , - I . 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