Okanogan High School - Dog Tracks Yearbook (Okanogan, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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For some it has been a re- warding time, gaining new knowledge and friends, for others there has been little or no reward, but the amount re- ceived from anything is always propor- tional to the effort and work put in it. To you graduating Seniors, I say Good Luck in your future endeavors. Sincerely, Theodore Pitts Graduates, you were the first students in m teaching career. It has been most gratifying to watch you grow, to meet each new challenge with a new and determined interest. Keep this trait and go onward and upward making a better life for yourself and your fellow man. To each and everyone of you, I want to wish you the very best in life. Sincerely, Robert Warnecke X N fu It can't be in the name alone Fbr it's quite devoid of tones. Surely, as some would say, It must be in the bones. To love to work and teach and play And show our youth the way-- Yes, I'd suggest a name Quite such, per chance, as Joy 0'Day, But fate seems to have another way Of bringing people out. It's when they completely forget themselves To help those 'round about. Fbr love cannot be hidden By a sure and firm com and, Nor the twinkle of an eye, Nor the gesture of a hand. Let's see noww-more for thinking with a ready hand to guide Some boy or girl who'd stumble If 'twere not by her side, I have it! Surely, you'd think I've been asleep. It's the soul that never slumbers, And it's love that never sleeps. No word seems quite to harmonize Unless it would be Wmythn Of this I am not writing-- I assure you thith. with no reluctance and fondest affection We kid's 'ud like to give a kith with this dedication To our own Miss Leone Smith. Larry'Widmer-AWSC, Bachelor of Education. Virginia Furgason--EWCE, Bachelor of Arts and Education. Clyde Pock-Awhitworth College, Spokane, Bachelor of Science and Education. John Dawson--University of Washington, Bachelor of Science and Education, Les Perfect--EWCE, Bachelor of Education, Agnes Leaton--University of Idaho, Bachelor of Science and Education, Wilford Reidt-Jwhitworth College, Spokane, Master of Education. Patricia Lester--EWCE, Bachelor of Arts and Education. Darrell Callahan-AWSC, Bachelor of Science, Arts, and Education. Leone Smith--Fort Hays State College, Hays, Kansas, Bachelor of Science and Education. Willard McGillivray--EWCE, Bachelor of Arts and Education. Robert Fanning-JWSC, Bachelor of Agriculture and Education, Irmal Jones-4Whitman College, Walla Walla, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, William Greer--East Central College, Oklahoma, Bachelor of Science and Education. Blanche Knighton--University of Washington, Bachelor of Business Administration, Georgia Roosevelt--Montana State College, Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Merle Allenbach--EWCE, Bachelor of Arts and Education. Emily McIntyre--EWCE, Bachelor of Arts and Education, gl N-.JW K .H Mu, :Jil j x Y - f x ff I, s I b 9, Q M . 'Nail 'fi awlsfif i V. Larry Nidmer , 5 ' 1- A g -.M 1'r Q. M, A: I f A-'-.f NMML 3 U sslfga MQQQEQ? A .wr V , 95.55 5, .5 5 . W ,me , , ,,1,,..-, kQ-q ...H ,Q -. John Dawson Patricia Lester . ' W l l . I. Q 'Y Q M L 1 K g,g' . 2 All V V ,. ,W .,.,, ,f T254 . ' A QMQ! f ,Q ?MW5v rQ.fl fssw s 'rw ' Jam, I Robert Fanninb Georgia Roosevelt Werle Allenhefh Emily Mclntyre ir .4 :lifes ' 4 5. .v ,gr , K, V-M ., M5J . , 4 . V K .,...- WWJ., lg W 'K .11 4 4 47 f 4 ul 2 M' ' f L-,JK fp A f 'fL.w, ssssms 5!'LVNu' Virginia Furgason Clyde POCK 2' 3 VJ. :, 7:. E: VV ,Y , I ,E if sr QQ 5vf4w F g?AQ L l Les Perfect ' is Wwe? qswgsw V 5 5' R Q ,X . F vi 12 fa, 44 Darrell Callahan Irmal Jones liww 11Qf': nf' X X' 3 X.. 4 A A., -fm?-.f ' 4 News wg QL so' 49 fsxr ff ,Q E 'W .:' . 7 73 gf ' 5 9 u A gwwkww f, 4 ' ki . :w wf 1 , ,- xi Ti 1 . is ,. ., A Y . of i 1 'S 'Q . is x?.f . .2 ,ir M ii L gs' I f if mf-,.. Agnes Leaton wewkjg ffl sys w , fl Q .-.z .... , .M -, J. X .. . Leone Smith 'iv X if 1 ns-3 gl X 2 V lx 1 ,, my I KRW ff Q ' William Greer Wilford Reidt R , Villard NaCGillivray Blanche Knighton fx? 2'Q f R ,., ,, 1 Student Council 1 f E 92 wc W 5552 ,tx I X! X i xx 15 E g Q 1 Ag 5 'H 415 , , Aff is sig avg. Hama V K .1 I ,-v-- E Z: if W ,, 2 is 'S Student Council. Front row Cleft-right! Miriam Paup, Treasurer, Carolyn Pein, Secretary, Gerald Fickes, Vice President, Don DeVon, President, Tom Payne, Sergeant-at-Arms, Teresa Ramsey, Business Manager, and Iva Kvamme, Program Chairman, Second row Cleft-right! Mike Dickson, Senior Class President, Doris Wagenman, ASharon Bangert, and Marlene Whhl, Cheerleaders, Rose Elle Graves, Girls' Club President, and Luedd Pratt, Sopho- more Class Representative. Third row'Cleft-right? Ken Lewis, Sophomore Class President, Larry Gillespie, Letterman's Club President, Burt Swallom, Boys' Club President, and Greg Fragner, Junior Class President, Flag Raising. Student Council Advisers, Blanche Knighton and Theodore Pitts. Canadaian Exchange Students. Front Row Cleft-rightl Sharon Bangert, junior, Doris Wagenman, junior, and Mary Ellesperman, freshman. Back row Cleft-rightl Tracy Murray, senior, Chuck Pfeifer, freshman, and Mike Conner, senior, High School Leadership Conference Students. Front row Cleft-rightj Carolyn Pain, junior, and Joyce Bowling, sophomore. Back row Qleft-rightl Gerald Fickes, junior, Lavaughn Stephens, and Theodore Pitts, principal. SENIOR CLASS OFF ICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Program Chairman Sergeant-at-Arms CLASS COLORS Red and Silver CLASS FLO ER Red Rose CLASS MOTTO Mike Dickson Tracy Murray Jerry Rawley Joyce Somerville Larry Gillespie HCourage To Move Forward Is Our Greatest Assetn CLASS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Conner Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Ransom Seniors warg! Pvesident Secretary-Treefurer eveeant-at-arms Provram Chairman Vice President X MIKE DICKSON President h5 Basketball 2,35 Tennis 25 Minor Sports 25 Boys' Club 2,h5 Chorus 35 Drama 2,h5 Prom Escort 3. JERRY RAWLEY Secretary-Treasurer 35h5 Basketball 25 Track 25 Minor Sports 25 Band 2,3,h5 Drama 2,h5 DOG TRACKS Reporter M5 Teen-Age-Rodeo 2,3. BABE! EZLEEEEEE Sergeant-at-Arms hg Basketball 25 Football 25 Baseball 2,3,h5 Boys' Club 2,h5 Letterman's Club M5 President M5 Band 2. JOYCE sggpnvzrgg Program Chairman M5 Girls' Sports 2,35 Minor Sports 2,35 Cheer- leader 35 Girls' Club 2,3,h5 Pep Club 2,35 Glee Club 2,3,h5 Chorus 3,h5 Drama 2,h5 Growl Staff Reporter 3,h5 DOG TRACKS Sophomore Reporter 2, Asst. Editor 3, Editor M5 Prom Princess 35 FHA President 35 Parliamentarian 25 State Conference Delegate 25 Drill Team 2, TRACY MURRAY IDIS ROSE V. President 25h5 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 25 Boys' Club 2,h5 Drama h5 Student Leadership Conference 35 Prom Escort 35 Exchange Student hg Honor Roll 3. HOKANSON FHA 3,h5 Girls' Club 3,h5 Drama 3,h5 Growl Staff Reporter hg Librarian M5 Honor Roll 35 Transferred from Bellingham '56, ELLA GRAVES Secretary 25 Minor Sports 25 Girls' Club 2,3,h5 Secretary 25 President h5 Drama h5 Honor Roll 35 FHA 25 Student Teacher bg Office Girl h. MIRIAM PAUP Sgt-at-Arms 25 Minor Sports 2,33 ASB Treasurer hy Girls' Club 2, V. President 3,h5 Pep Club 2, V, President bg Glee Club 2,3,h3 Chorus 2,3,hg Office Girl 3,h. , Q INGRAM Boys' Club 2,hg Drama h. SUSIE ROSS Girls' Sports 2,35 Minor Sports 2,33 Band 23 Drama 2,3,hg Office Girl bg Girls' State 33 Honor Roll 33 DAR Representative hy Debate Team 23 American Legion Honorable Mention 3. MARK THOMPSON President 25 Basketball 2,3,h3 Baseball 3,hg Track 2,3,hg Minor Sports 3,hg Boys' Club 2,hg Letterman's Club 23 Program Chairman by Stage Crew 2,3,hg FFA 2,3, Sentinel hy Rotary Representive h. NANCY HAMILTON Girls' Club 2,3,hg Chorus 2,3,h3 Librarian h, QQQ DeVON Football 2,3,hg ASB V. President 3, President hs Boys' Club 2,hg Letterman's Club 3,hg Band 2,3,b3 Drama 2,3,h5 Boys' State 33 Twinlow Conference hg Honorary Co-Captain M. DONNA NICHOLS Girls' Sports 25 Girls' Club 2 3,hg Pep Club 23 Chorus 33 Band 2,3,hg Drama hg Honor Band 2,3,Lg Mass Band 2,3,h3 FHA 2. DAVID NOWELL Boys' Club 2,hg Kennel Klub bg Band 23 Growl Staff Reporter h. wif? af ff I GERALDINE WRICHT Girls' Sports 23 Girls' Club 2,3,h5 Chorus hs Drama 33M3 FHA 23 Librarian 33 Office Girl hs Student Teacher M. ROS EMA RY Mo SHANE Girls' Club 2,3,M3 Girls' Sports 23 Pep Club 2,33 Drama M. DICK WEHMEYER Football 23 Boys' Club 2,3,M. MARY BAKER Girls' Sports 23 Pep Club 2,3,M3 Glee Club 2,3,M3 Chorus 3,M3 Drama 2,3,M3 Glee Club Director hi Prom Princess 3. ESTELLA SHELDON Girls' Club 2,3,M3 Pep Club hs Drama hi Growl Reporter hs DOG TRACKS Reporter 3, Art Editor3 Librarian 33 PSSP Delegate hi FHA 2,3,hj Student Teacher hs Transferred from Omak '55, JERRY STOUT Football 2,3,hj Track 2,3,h3 Boys' Club 2,M3 Sgt-at-Arms M3 Stage Crew 2,3,M3 Letterman's Club 2,3,M3 Inspirational Player hi FFA 2,3,M3 FFA Judging Team 2,3,M. NINA WORKMAN Girls' Sports'2,33 Minor Sports 23 Girls' Club 2,3,bj Pep Club 2,33 Chorus 2,M3 Drama hy Librarian M, -sos MORTON Boys' Club hi Transferred from Omak '57, JUDY RANSOM Girls' Sports 25 Minor Sports 25 Girls' Club 2,3,h5 Band 25 Drama L15 FHA 2,3,b5 State Officer F45 Parlimentarian L15 Girls' State 35 Student Teacher h. MIKE CUNNER President 35 Basketball 25 Fbotball 35 Baseball 2,3,h5 Drama M5 Letterman's Club 2,3,h5 DOG TRACKS Photographer, 2,3,h5 Boys' State 35 Student Exchange h. TERESA RAMSEY Girls' Sports 2,3,h5 Minor Sports 2,3,h5 ASB Business Manager bg Girls' Club 2,3,h5 Pep Club 2,h5 Drama 2,h5 Growl Staff Reporter h5 DOG TRACKS Asst. Editor 3, Sr. Reporter h5 Officer Girl 3,h5 Drill Team 25 FHA 25 Band 25 Student Teacher he ?.H.iM..'f5 Boys' Club 2,h5 FFA 2, Treasurer 3, Sentinel M. E PIERREN Girls' Club 2,3,h5 Pep Club 35 Chorus 35 Band 2,35 Drama 2,3,h5 Office Girl 14. 173. l9i'!L. E Minor Sports 2,35 ASB Program Chairman h5 Girls' Club 2,3,h5 Pep Club 2,35 Glee Club h5 Chorus 3,h5 Drama 25 Growl Staff Reporter 3,h5 DOG TRACKS Sr. History h5 Office Girl M5 Prom Princess 35 Junior Marshall 35 Drill Team 25 Student Teacher h. mmammms Boys' Club 2,h5 FFA u. s'rsvE STONE Boys' Club 2,h5 Kennel Klub 3,h5 Growl Staff Reporter h. I gg M HOWELL Girls' Club 2,3,M3 Pep Club 23 Growl Staff Reporter 3. NANCY GOODYEAR Girls' Club 2,3,M3 Pep Club 2,3,M3 Crcwl Staff Reporter 3,M3 FHA 2,33 Drama hs PSSP Delegate M, JERRY BICE ' Boys' Club 2,M3 Kennel Klub 2, President hs Chorus 3,M3 Drama 3,M. ALLEN TOWNSEND ' Football 2,M3 Boys' Club 2,M3 Letterman's Club M3 Drama 23 FFA 2, Sentinel 3, Treasurer M. CHUCK ABEL ' ' V. President jp Basketball 2,33 Football 2,M3 Baseball 2,3,M3 Track 23 Boys' Club 2, V. President M3 Letterman's Club hs Chorus 3,M3 Band 23 Drama 2,hg Growl Sports Reporter M3 DOG TRACKS, Sports Reporter Q. CAROL SCHMIDT Program Chairman 33 Girls' Sports 2,33 Minor Sports 2,33 Cheer- leader 33 Girls' Club 2,3,h3 Pep Club 33 IULVQ Club 2,3,hs Chorus 3,M3 Drama 2,M3 Office Girl hs Prom Queen 33 FHA. 2,3,M3 Interh viewed on KOMW as a Cheerleader. gpg COLYAR Basketball 2,33 Football 2,33 Baseball 2,33 Track 2,33 Minor Sports 23 Boys' Club 2,M3 Letterman's Club 3,M3 Drama 2,M3 Prom Escort 33 Boys' State 3. go-rg TARBERT Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Class Representative M3 Basketball 2,M3 Foot- ball 2,3j Baseball 2,3,M3 Track 2,3,M3 Minor Sports 2,3,hj Boys' Club 2,M3 Letterman's Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, V. President 33 Band 23 Drama 2,3,h5 Prom Escort 3. ROBERT STOCKTON Fbotball 3,h5 Boys' Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer L5 Letterman's Club h5 Drama h. ELAINE MITCHELL Girls' Sports 2,h5 Girls' Club 2,3,h5 Pep Club 2,3, Presid nt L5 Drill Team 25 Drama 2,h5 Growl Staff Reporter h5 DOG TRACKS 3, Business Manager, h5 Librarian 3,h5 PSSP Alternate h5 Student Teacher h. BURT SW1IlDM Football 3,h5 Basketball 3,h5 Baseball 2,3,h5 Boys' Club Pres- ident hg Drama h. .'!2.i. A...I-.'?. REI.-QS. T Basketball 2,35 Track 25 Boys' Club 2,h. -Mil-ESQ' BENNETT Girls' Club 3,h5 Transferred from Seattle '56, gggg nosENoFF Boys' Club 2,h5 Drama h. VIRGINIA BIGELOW Tennis 35 Girls' Sports 25 Minor Sports 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,h5 Pep Club 3,145 Glee Club 2,3,h5 Chorus 3,745 Drama 3,145 Office Girl bg Prom Princess 35 FHA 3,h5 Student Teacher M, .QUE .9LT...EV.E.?E. Treasurer 25 Boys' Club 2,145 Kennel Klub 35 Drama 1.15 FFA lg, r 1 1 I 3 xg Qdd jfudo W WEDDlN6uMd G'RouP PICTURES Z5 5. MAl'N Onmk 249 ggi MCINTOSH Football 2,3,h5 Boys' Club 2 Sergeant-at-Arms bg Letterman's Club 2,35 Band 2,3,h3 Drama 2,L5 Prom Escort 3. Q DA SONNABEND Girls' Club bg Pep Club hg Drama hg Transferred from Port Angeles '57. EDDIE STEIN Boys' Club 2,h5 Drama bg Growl Staff Reporter hg FFA President 3,h. .LY E-.Evil Girls' Club 3,h5 Chorus 3,h3 Drama by Transferred from Grand Coulee '57, JOHN CARPENTER Boys' Club 2,h. JANET EKKELKAMP Girls' Sports 23 Minor Sports 2,33 Girls' Club 2,3,hgSergeant-at- Arms 23 Glee Club 2,3,h3 Chorus 2,h3 Librarian 3. E PAYNE Sergeant-at-Arms 2,35 Basketball 2,3,h5 Football 3,h5 ASB Ser- geant-at-Arms.h5 Boys' Club 2,h, Senior History As the class of '58 started on the road to education and success, Nancy Goodyear, Rose Ella Graves, Elaine Mitchell, Donna Nichols, Gail Pierren, Joyce Somerville, Nina Workman, Chuck Abel, John Carpenter, Don DeVon, Larry Gillespie, Bob Mclntosh, Tracy Murray, Tom Payne Eddie Stein, Larry Stevens, Mark Thom son, Allen Townsend, Jerry Stout, and Dick Wehmeyer were ready and waiting to start their first year at the Virginia Grainger Grade School. Nancy Hamilton came from Seattle to join us at the end of the first grade. Only one new face joined our crew in the second grade, Carol Schmidt, from Christ the King School in Omak. Mike Conner from Christ the King School in Omak, Tom Ingram from Puyallup: David Newell from Omak, and Jack Rsoenoff from Pine Grove were added, in the third grade, to our merry band of scholars, Jerry Hawley came from Brewster to help us start our fourth grade just right, Fifth grade started and so did Virginia Bigelow from Walla Walla along with Ernie Walters from Pine Grove. The sixth grade was our last year at the Virginia Grainger SchooL JoAnn Howell entered from Kennewick, Rosemary McShane from Grand Coulee, Jerald Bettes from Galveston, Texas, Bob Colyar from Clarkston, and Mike Dickson from Oroville. Teresa Ramsey, from Umatila, Oregon, Susie Ross, from Vancouver, Washington, Steve Stone, from Omak, and Don Tarbert, from Manson joined the class in our first year of junior high, Miriam Paup, from Omak and Jerry Bice, from Richmond, California, swelled the ranks in the eighth grade. Wow! The ninth grade surely brought a number of new faces to OJHS, Bob Stockton, Geraldine Wright, and Wayne Thrapp came from' Malott, Burt Swallom from Lexington, Kentucky, Iva Kvamme from Palermo, North Dakota, Mary Baker from Christ the King School in Omak, Janet Ekkelkamp from Spokane, and Judy Ransom from Newport, In the tenth grade Estella Sheldon ame from Omak to OHS. In our junior year Bob Morton came from Omak, Margo Bennett from Seattle, Judy Bauman frmn Gland Coulee, and Lois Hokanson from Bellingham. Linda Sonnabend Joined us from Port Angeles to swell our ranks to fiftybfour for our final year, Junivrs ivfz,Zi.n,f2fzIzz anafmcalfsfllitisawl ,J -Li Sigihglfgg Standing Cleft-right! E. Johnson, J. Lemons B. Haven, R. Shiflett. Seated Cleft-rights S. Moser, S. McRae, R. Louis, M. Waddell, G. Orr. Back row Cleft-right! M, Minnard, G, Timm, A, Hammer, D, Easley, J. Combs, J. Graves, F, Hltchner, Middle TCW fleft-right, D, Skelton, D, Burt, D, Lucky, G, Carpenter, T. Pewthers. Front row Qleft-rightl K. Frazier, M.A. Raw- son, J, K CRN Back row ileft-right? C. Taylor, G. Fickes, B. Gillespie, D. Carpenter, G. Fragner, B, Buzzard, R. McClellan, T. Seaton, J. Ridpath. Middle row Cleft-right, F. Kaufman, J. Johns, D. Nichols, P. Goodyear, D. Miller, N. Hughes. Front row Cleft-right, J. Gilman, P. Bryant, G. Wood, J. Watkins, M. Hansen, S. Key, T. Doney, M. Hancock. f'X6 Back row Cleft-rightl E, Hove, J. Carlson, H, Gilman, J. Colvin, V, Barker. Front row fleft-right, K. Pratt, V. Dykes, B. Wilson, J. Boyer, J. Carlton. Fickes, V. Pres., G. Fragner, Pres.,, CBack rowl S. Bangert, A. Hall B Jones Peck, Adviser, C. Pein, Sec.-trees., C. Pein, M. Raymond. fFront rows M. Copple, and D Sparks, Pro. Ch. D. Wagenman, B. Brown, and H. Wahl. Junior class officers for this year were Greg Fragner, president, Gerald Fickes, vice president, Carolyn Pein, secretary-treasurer, and Bob Gillespie, sergeant-at-arms. Doris Wagenman, Sharon Bangert, and Marlene Wahl are the 1957-S8 cheerleaders. Carolyn Pain and Gerald Fickes attended Leadership Conference. Pep Club and Drill Team members were Verna Barker, drill team leader, Bernice Brown, Mary Copple, Georgia Orr, Vesta Dykes, Marge Waddell, Shirley Mbser, Gaye Wood, Elinor Hove, Anita Hall,Sharon Key, Sharon Bangert, Doris Wagenman, Delores Sparks, Peggy Goodyear, Claire McIntosh, Carolyn Pein, Mary Raymond, Marlene Wahl, Sharon Holmes, Jud Watkins, Mary Ann Ravson, Janice Johns, Janice Carlton, and Sandra McRae. Joining the class of '59 this year were Judy Watkins,Dick Spence, Gill Timm, Theron Seaton, Jim Colvin, Bill Jones, and Noel Hammer. Assistant ASB treasurers were Marge Waddell and Bernice Brown. Turning out for football were Bill Jones, Bob Buzzard, Theron Seaton, John Ridpath, Bob Gillespie, Jeff Carlson, David Burt, Gerald Fickes, Tom Doney, Mark Hancock, Greg Fragner, and Dale Easley. Turning out for 'AW squad basketball were Dale Easley, Tom Pew- thers, Greg Fragner, Gerald Fickes, Tom Doney, and Fred Kaufman. WBT squad were Eddie Johnson, Carl Taylor, and Mark Hancock. Pep Club Officers V, ' 'tary Copple, Sec, Treas ' Blaine Mitchell, Pres, Jarolyn Pein V, Pres. ,,.E., , my 755' ,F ' wg .feyfff Ex f Who's Who 4f?f 'n ' Z. Z A 'PEP CLUB INITIATION ': J Wi . . A -E wav' ' -M Eg, wi 1 . if RW-W ., Q , J 2 .f ' 22?-14 eg, iff Yue WFICE GIRLS LIMARIANS Sophomores All S55 --is-A x 1. 1 Lzwg Vqwmifi' as af 7 ,i,,14,:43pf s . mme W iw A 5292, fx wwf G R gg-1515 mg 1. mf , ,mvfggg ,. gf-A ' K V Will? W ,, -7 'v ' A 1545 1 3 - 3 wyffi K Ieliiifg 5 ., '--.:fg:'w'SW lifiiifsri 3 4 41. 1: pg? ? :':2: -' ' L ' . ig5iwAv5.fA'if'r zi5.ZQZ? wm 1 Y MQQQN Q Sri 515335 +V va xx Front row Qleft-rifhtl K. Kincade, 3. Hanley, J. Gustin, A. J i m e s o n, C. Neilson. Second row fleft-rightl M. Condon, D. Turner,C. Brady, G. Barnett, C. Wilson, C. Davisson, J. G i 1 v e n. Third row Cleft-rightl N. Scott, P. Gustafson, P. Hokanson, R. Kincade, D. Greeninf, V. Hansen, B. Mitchell. Front row fleft-rightl P. Hinton, pro- ,ram chairman J. Bowling secretary- ? a .J treasurer, and L. Pratt, class rep- resentative. Second rom Cleft-rightl K. Lewis, president, l. Jones, class adviser, W. KcGillvray, class adviser, D. Colyar, vice president, and D. Beri- sini, serieant-at-airs. Front row Qleft-rightl L.Hil1, S. Arns, E. Bevier, S. McNeese, C. Woodward. Second row Cleft-rightl C. Harris, K. Ransom, C. Yusi, C. Miller, M.L. Mosby. Third row Cleft-rightl P. Swayze, J. Sheldon, D. Dezellem, K. Taylor. ..1Qa . - 47 . ,.i., .-all 21: .,.. E 5, Elil.:ZaE:.5l151gi:Egg35: ' f' 15:5-fi'gi,1g1.:1-ff-533535, ig. Edeagxiii 'qlli '?,4p Eiga? 'w' Egggiawswsigis 'gg' ladddmaadtdf I 'MIN fi ,,,, - P GTS , 4-8, Q Q Front POW f10ft T'i8h'U J- Armstrong, J- Front row Cleft-rightl S. Hamilton, D Pratt, L. Pratt, Po HiIltOnq S8COl'1d POW Buchanan, B, white, Secgnd row clgft.. Cleft-rightl P. Maloney, M. Stevens, J. rightj M, Hgger, K, Lewis, D, Dykes, S Bowling, D. Hilderbrand, A. Walters, Schalgw, J, Ngrman, L, Shall B, Wil. Third row Cleft-right? D- AIIGGPSOH, D- liams. Third row Cleft-rights B.Gou1d DeVon, R. Gariano, D. Colyar, D. Reed, L, Stephens D. Beam G. whgner, K T- RHWSOTB G0 Mlmardn W, Dewllem, G. Taylor, D. Peterson, D. Bergsing. Butler, T. Dagnon. The sophomore class elected Ken Lewis as its 1957-58 president, Dick Colyar, vice president, Joyce Bowling, secretary-treasurer, David Bergsing, sergeant-at-arms, and Luedd Pratt, class representative. Joyce Bowling and Lavaughn Stephens attended the high school Leadership Conference at the University of Washington. Ken Lewis and Luedd Pratt went to the All-County Student Council meeting at Twisp. During the 1957 football season ten sophomores suited up. They were Butch Mitchell, C, Gary Butler, T, Tim Rawson, HB, Ken Lewis, FB, Dale DeVon, G, Bruce Gould, QB, David Bergsing, G, Ken Taylor, TE, Mike Elliot, T, and Lavaughn Stephens, T. Dick Colyar and Mike Scott were team managers. The only sophomore accident was David Bergsing. He turned his ankle and put it out of joint. His leg was in a cast for some time. Sophomores on the Bulldog Basketball WBW Squad, numbering thir- teen, had an exceptionally good season. Guards were Sandy Hamilton, Gerald Mineard, Tim Tawson, Ken Lewis, Phil Gustafson. Forwards were Don Peterson, David Anderson, Dale DeVon, Bruce Gould. Centers were Hike Elliot, Ken Taylor, Levaughn Stephens, David Bergsing. Activities BAND , 'B ,:14f4 1.,g5x1Q5f ,,gf wgllalgk 'ffm f 'fx o'?' Y lr l l DARREL CALLAHAN MUSIC DIRECTOR CHOIR cg- 47 QTm:?..z' QCff?'C31'?'2?'33T3j,S'f' 14 Z K Q. 5.06 S. Cl? Mu5i'C Activities The music department of Okanogan High School had a very active year during 1957-58 under the able leadership of Darrell Callahan, Band officers for 1957-S8 were Jerry Rawley, president, Bob Mc- Intosh, vice president, Mary Ann Rawson, secretary-treasurer, Carol Brady, secretary, and Carolyn Neilson and Don DeVon, librarians, Choir officers were Butch Holt, president, Fred McCul1ey, vice president, Manny Miner, secretary-treasurer, and Janet Ekkelkamp and Miriam Paup, librarians, Band started the year with a concert, combined with Omak's High School Band, on September 6, Part of the Band went to Omak on September 17 and 21, to do some sight reading in what is called a Band Clinic, The Band played for all home football and basketball games, and all the plays during the year, Honor Band was held in Tonasket on November 9, Several students attended, A Winter Band concert was given February 18, County Mass Band and Choir was in Omak, March 8, and the Choir held a concert on April 9, The County Music Festival was held in Oroville, March 22, Sev- eral Okanogan musicians participated in the festival, Solos 'were played by Bob McIntosh, trombone, Donna Nichols, oboe, Mary Ann Rawsoq baritone, and clarinet solos by Jerry Hawley, Carol Brady, and Annette Walters, The final Band concert of the year was on May 9, The final per- formance of the Band was at Commencement exercises on May 29, Dance Band members were Mike Conner, pianog Eddie Johnson, drums, Jerry Rawley, Wayne Dezellem, and Jack Lemons, saxophones, Trombone players were Bob Mclntosh and Phil Leaton. Trumpet players were Don DeVon, Tom Pewthers, and Duane Dezellem. A newly formed novelty group this year was the German Band, Mem- bers were Don Devon, trumpetg Mike Conner, bass drum, Bob Mclntosh, trombone, Eddie Johnson, snare drum, Fred McCulley, bass horn, Jerry Rawley, first clarinet, and Steve Hodgson, second clarinet, A 4' 425113 L, Christmas Play: WA Christmas Carol.' Cleft- rightj Pete Swayze, Miriam Paup, Jerry Bice, Carol Schmidt, Kay Frazier, David Serles, Mary Baker, and Gary Butler. Leone Smith, Dra atics Director. WThe Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners.n CSenior playl. Front row fleft-rightl Burt Swallom, Jerry Rawley, Fose Ella Graves, Tracy Murray, and Mary Baker. Second row Cleft-rightl Don DeVon, Gail Pier- ren, Joyce Somerville, and Jack Rosenoff. Third row Cleft-rightl Mike Dickson, Virginia Bigelow, Bob Colyar, Susie Ross, Tom Ingram, and Robert Stockton. Fourth row Cleft-right? 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Girls' Club Officers, Cleft-rightl Joan Armstrong, secretary- treasurer, Charlotte Miller, sergeant-at-arms, Rose Ella Graves, president, and Mary Copple, vice president, Not pictured, Gerry Wright, program chairman, FHA Officers, Front row Cleft-rightl Judy Ransom, parliamentarian, Marge Waddell, historian, Anita Hall, reporter, Joyce Somerville, song leader, Back row Clefturightb Delores Sparks, secretary, Doris wagenman, president, Sharon Bangert,vice president, Carolyn Fein, treasurer, . ,XIX X 1 QQ 3. it M r 'N ti Q N'S CLUB Front row Cleft-rightl Sharon Bangert, Who's Who, Estella Sheldon, Art Editor, Vesta Dykes, Assistant Editorg Joyce Somerville, Editor, Mary Copple, Assistant Editor, Teresa Ramsey, Senior Activities, and Penny Bryant, Junior Activities. Back row fleft-rightl Chuck Abel, Boys' Sports 5 Virginia Bigelow Facultyg Jerry Rawley, Music, Iva Kvamme, Senior History, Elaine Mitchell, Business Managerg Mary Raymond, Assistant Art Editor, Kenny Taylor, Sophomore Activities g Delores Sparks, Girls' Sportsg and Anita Hall, Drama. PM -fc .fl ' by X .UI E XXX ljxifyi-X .,, Ti .I ' gd g V xf Q .-W' Q S34 iff' A payee, ix' Q A' Q- J. X X, ,V,,, N QQQOOSQ S-,AQ C 3,1 X Q-6 . A. N4 N' Wm' Q 3 1011 DQVOYI, Bob Golyar, and Mike comer l-957 B0Y's Starters Janet Ekkelkamm Btty Crocker H ker of EQ?Este11a Sheldoh and Nancy Goodyear PSS? delegates Judy Ransom and Susie Ross 1957 Gir1's Staters J Growl Staff. Cleft-right! Iva Kvam e, Nancy Goodyean David N o w e 1 1, Elaine Mitchell, and Lois Hokan- son. Oliza O'Keefe Grade School n a m e d for Mrs. 01iza O'Keefe, pioneer grade school teacher. Football Dance Decoration Committee . Cleft-rightl Dorothy Buchanan, RoseE1la Graves, Miriam Paup, Donna Nichols, Barbara White, and Luedd Pratt. Alice Carpenter, OHS's efficient secretary. i..lac vnl. 7 A . w Q This u nd That Seniors ,. ., ' - -ig A',,' : :-'fE .':. 'E A. Remember When. .. .-, I Jw Mm S.. ,, . FHA Sf-yle Shim model You 'look surprised! OTE Janitors Delbert Reed and Flvyd Cornwell work on the new gym and industrial arts building


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