Othello High School - Huskie Yearbook (Othello, WA)
- Class of 1953
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Sw.: 1 ' :-.-.j.,-.-34-!g.f'.g-'1-1-fe,-1.3-Q .-.7-:-W V1.1 -Z --1-3 :-:Q,'.:+.,' .- - Q.,-.-7 QQ:-1-.-.'.'.9,'.gVg. ' g.-',.g.'2- Q2-,-:ob.g.-'f.'-2'f':'Z-.-.-.pg-ff,-.'.'.y7'.'.-Igf . -1-94'-'55,-.'4ff.'.-.-9.0.'.'! .g.g-:.-t-.g.-.-fir!-2-2-13?-G-'.fag--.' :'f.-., f'.',-Tv-'. J-''.'I'.'-:-,-.Q' '-.'.'-'- -'-7.11-2' f -.'.'4. -fr! - '.'- -,v,'-,-.'.,Qg- .1- '.',f,g Q-f1'.f,-F: ' '3-.-133,-.-.g.f,-.g.,. We, the annual staff of 1953, dedicate this issue of the Othello High School annual to our school cook, Mrs. Grow. We hope by this smalltoken that we may express part of our appreciation and gratitude to her. uf v , ir - 'Q gs!!! A. .av-if fy 7.9- x , W-b-ivovtw' f ffvffi ?' MARY MAYEDA Short and Sweet P. E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 15 Volleyball 13 Girls' League Presi- dent 1, 4, Girls' League 1, 2,3,4g Cheerleader 2,33 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Class President 1, Secretary 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 3, 4g Girls' Glee Club Secretary 2. JOAN BEEBE Always loads of fun Transfer from Topeka, Kansas: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,3,4g Sextette 4, Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' League 4: Pep Club 2, Queen Senior Ball 4, Student Council 4, Virtue oh Virtue 1 SHIRLEY BUSH Guess what Transfer from Otis Orchard, Washington: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Volleyball 1, 25 Girls' League 1, 2, 3,4g Mixed Chorus 4, Newspaper staff 3, Passing of the Third Floor Back 45 Softball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2: Badminton 1, 2. HAROLD BEEBE Most A mbitious Transfer from Wallace, Idaho, Football 1,45 Basketball 4, Boxing 1, 2: Baseball 4: Annual Staff 43 Passing of the Third Floor Back 45 Band lg Class President 4: Student Council 4, Boys' Club 4g O Club 45 Boys' Club President 4. CHARLES PALMER, Chuck Steadiest Transfer from North Kitsap3 FFA 13 V. P, of Senior Class 43 Boys' Club 2, 3,4i Football 1,32 Basketball 2,43 Baseball 23 Junior Miss 23 Boys' Club President 33 Mixed-Chorus 43 Basket- ball Manager 33 Baseball Manager 3. REX KING Brainy Football 2,3,4S Basketball 2, 3,42 Baseball 2,3,43 Junior Miss 23 Annual Staff 3,43 Paper Staff 2, 33 Passing of the Third Floor Back 43 Chorus 43 O Club 43 Student Council 43 Public Speaking 23 Track 33 Band 1, 2, 3,42 Boys' Club 2,3, 43 Senior Ball King 4. FREDERICK KLIPHARDT, Fritz We'll burn up the league Football 1, 2, 3,42 Basketball 1, 2, 3,42 Baseball 1, 2, 3,41 Football Co-Captain 43 Annual Staff 1, 23 Paper Staff 13 Stu- dent Council 2, 43 Class President 33 Glee Club 1, 43 O Club 43 Boys' Club 1, 2,3,4: Junior Miss 23 Passing of the Third Floor Back 4. ELMER EGGEBRECHT Muscles Transfer from Powell, Wyoming3 Football 1, 2,3,4i Wrestling 1, 2,3,43 Track 13 Boxing 13 Chorus 43 Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 P Club 1, 2.3.43 FFA 1, 2. SENIOR CLASS WILL Mary Mayeda: I will my long fingernails to Audrey in hope she won't bite them, my unfinished psychology to Fuzzy Wussy, my big feet to Sharon, and my hair to anyone who wants it. To the unfortunate and uneducated mayl make a statement that l have acknowledged in my school years. Don't sign apetition without reading the fine print. Shirley Bush: Iwill my spring fever, poetry to those who liked it, my good humor and lightheartedness to the kids that need it and some do. ToSharon. my ambitions for after graduation. My maturity to Diane, my childishness to Kathleen. Harold Beebeg I will my ability to get along with the girls toJoe Moore so that he will be able to use it. I will my wavy hair to Allen Martin with the hopes that he will keep it out of his eyes and being of sound body, my whiskers go to George Leighton. Joan Beebe: I leave my alto voice in sextet to Mary Martin and my ability to drive to Phyllis Hays, and the way I get along with the teachers to Janice Kanenwisher. Fritz Kliphardt: Being of sound mind and strong heart, I, F. J. Kliphardt leave my ability to drive to Jack Mulligan, and my ability to get along with the teachers to Allen Martin. Chuck Palmer: I, Chuck Palmer being of sound mind and good health hereby draw up my will. I leave my charming personality and ability to get along well with others to Phyllis Hays, and my ability to get along with the Coach to Allen Martin. Rex King: I will my good grades to Zelma Powers because she needs them, my sweet voice in chorus to Gary Bracken, and all of my girl friends to Duane Powers. Elmer Eggebrecht: I, Elmer Eggebrecht will my car to Perly Nichols, so he can get away from school when Mr. Stemen gets mad at him. We the Senior Class of 1953 being of sound minds and bodies do hereby will our carved desks, spitwads, broken pencils and smashed squirt guns to the undergraduates inhopes they will care for them as well as we did. SENIOR CLASS PPRCDPHECY Yesterday, May 21, 2060, on the planet Moon, I received a letter from Patsy Green and Zelma Strong. I certainly was surprised because I hadn't heard from them for 2 light years. I'll read you a portion of their letter: Dear Doris, How are you coming along with your experiments with the inhabitants of the moon cellers. Our efforts to reach the center of the earth have been fruitless. The other day we picked up the Othello Look Out, and splashed across the front page was the headline of Dr. Charles Palmers latest exciting 7 day expedi- tion into the Malayan Jungle. Dr. Palmer fChuck as we used to know himj is now the world's noted authority on pygmy life. He brought back two specimens, Gogum Allen and Ugm Harry. You know of course, that Chuck is still a bachelor. Patsy broke her leg the other day and I had to fly her down to Mesa to the doctor. To our surprise the doctor was Rex King! I He related that he had been practicing medicine in Mesa for a few years. He invited us to his Quonset hut for tea where we met his plump little wife. But we didn't enjoy ourselves because their 14 kids were home from school. Yesterday we were spraying wheat fields when we dropped in and visited Peggy and Fritz Kliphardt who are still living on the old Kliphardt homestead. He's doing pretty well for himself these days. He was elected by popular vote, president of the 'Oldmobile Spaceship Corporation. Last year Fritz adopted two sons to run his business while he went on vacation. Last Wednesday we got stuck on the old Crab Creek road when Mrs. Johnny Hays, the fcrmer Joan Beebe, drove by on an old 4 wheeled tractor. She and her twin boys were a big help to us because they pulled us out of the ditch. Joan said she got a letter from Mary Mayeda who is teaching school in a one room school house in the Ozarks. Of course you know Mary hasn't married yet but she has two prospects-- two local yokels from the base. Mary sent Joan a picture along with the letter and it seems Mary has a modern poodle cut, horn rimmed glasses and her old familiar giggle. When I was getting ready to take Patsy back to Mesa to have her cast removed, I met Harold Beebe in front of the Post Office. He said that he was going to start his first regular flights to Mars. Since studying at the University of Alaska for 20 light years he has decided to make a complete summary of the Martian Lost Kingdom. We congratulated him on his recent engagement to the Martian Princess. I laughed so hard at Patsy this morning because she couldn't get her P.O. box opened. After a 10 minute struggle wiht the box, all she got was an old paper. If you know Patsy, she turned to the comic section first, to read Elmer Eggebrecht's Wild Big Hicup and His Horse Jingles. Of course you know if it hadn't been for Elmer's driving wife, Elmer would have been a wrestler. As a whole, Elmer's a pretty big success. Next on Patsy's list is always the society page. There, in headlines was the announcement of Shirley Bush Tree's 49th consecutive appearance at Walla Walla. You remember how Shirley met her fame and husband don't you? It seems she was walking down the corridor in the hospital where she worked as a professional nurse. She was singing the song that made her famous as she passed the Psyco Pathetic Ward. At the end of the corridor Wham she ran into the most recent psycho pathedc patient who had gotten out of bed to hear who was singing in the hall. Of course it was Mr. Tree. He was recuperating from his latest Broadway show: Kaw Leechy. He immediately gave her a 5 year opera contract. Shirley Bush Tree is really doing quite well for herself these days. Well, I have to quit writing now because Patsy and I are going to celebrate our 35th birthdays--again! I Love, Zelma SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago two of this year's Seniors started school together: Mary Mayeda and Fritz Kliphardt. Mrs. Godon started us out with our three R's. We are sorr but we can't remember too much about the first ears. We were so Y young, but we were there. Later in the grades we took part in many other large events such as plays, music festivals and attending music festivals in Ritzville. We also went there on play days. By the time we were in high school we had lost most of the original members of our class. There were five of us initiated into high school. They were as follows: Martha Cherry, Mary Mayeda, Bertha Beckman, Larry Crider, and Fritz Kliphardt. We had a few parties, took part in most activities and gota few new members. The new members were: Dean Taylor and Bill Wooten. This brought our class up to five at the end of the year. Bertha Beckman and Bill Wooten had left the fold. As sophomores we started off great. We gained Chuck Palmer, Marilyn Blanchard, and Rex King. This was a very enthusiastic class. We were all out to make money. After initiating the freshmen we held a Sophomore Hop which cleared about 325. Most of us took part in the carnival and the school play named Junior Miss. Half way through we had two more additions. They were Shirley Bush and Harry Dalby. Then came the big year for us. the Junior year, we had no split between the boys and girls, everyone worked together. About the first fund raising campaign was selling pop at the games. Then came the Junior Prom which was a great success. We had gained one person, Don Mulkey. We also lost one: Dean Taylor. Later on, Harry Dalby dropped out of school to start on his fortune. Now we come to the greatest year of our lives, the Senior year, with Marilyn Blanchard moving on and Larry Crider not feeling up to coming to school. There was two additions at the beginning of the year. They were Harold Beebe and Joan Beebe. They were cousins. Then about half way through the year there came the wrestler from Wyoming. Elmer Eggebrecht. They held the Senior Ball on April 11th. It was a big success attended by everyone. Then the class of 53 took the big step. They graduated Iune lst. ' ffm' I Q W w J U N I O R C L A S S Top row, left to right: Larry Gano, George Leighton, Perly Nichols, and the advlsor Mr. Corbin. Bottom row, left to right: Doris Faudree, Peggy Duncan, Anita Simpson, Patsy Martin and Phyllis Hays. C LA SS OFFICERS President ---- - - - Vice President - - - Secretary - - - - 'Treasurer ---------- Junior-Senior Class Reporters JUNIOR PROM - - PHY LLIS HAYS - - LARRY GANO - - - PATSY MARTIN - - - - PEGGY DUNCAN PATSY MARTIN and DORIS FAUDREE The annual Junior Prom was held October 29, 1952. The gym was decorated in the colors blue and white. Music played by the Mad Hatters was enjoyed by everyone. A King and Queen were not chosen. JUNIOR AND SENIOR cr.Ass BANQUET The Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 22. 1953. Those attending were the Junior and Senior classes, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Venn. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stemen and Junior- Senior class advisor, Mr. Corbin. The Banquet was held at the Desert Inn in Richland, Washington. Transportation to and from was provided by Mr. Venn, Mr. Stemen, Elmer Eggebrecht and Fritz Kliphardt. Master of Ceremonies was Patsy Martin who introduced the speakers for the evening, Mr. Venn, Mr. Stemen, and Mr. Corbin. Doris Faudree read the Senior class prophecy, and Joan Beebe the Senior class will. Shirley Bush was spokesman for the Senior class. The menu for the evening was swiss steak, potatoes, vegetables, salad and dessert. Despite Elmer's two flat tires and spilled glasses of water the evening was highly enjoyed by everyone. AWARD WINNERS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1952-1953 REX KING Athletic Award PATSY MARTIN Activities Award RICHARD BARRIE Scholarship Award DORIS FAUDREE Citizenship Award 0 'Q J 297 'gf' 1' fw- .Lg !2. U.,- aw .. M I f Mv,wW,., .,, ,Q . M9943 1 . Q , If 5 fn, Yu, VQLT. ?.'.i . - .. A Y . , .5 -4, , mst ,Q W! 7 ' - sb n -I ,a ' - o my Q' wr -fl .I J' ' 6 l 4 .4.',- ir' 'ff .W ,,.,, , ' ' A, Q pf 'g 1 W. W., . 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SWEETHEART DANCE The annual Sophomore Sweetheart Dance was held in the Othello High School gym. It began at 9:00 p.m. and was out at 12:00 p.m. The King and Queen were crowned at 10:00. A grand march was held before the King, Farrel Stephens and the Queen, Audrey Haight were crowned. The music was played by 'The Men of Note. A good time was had by all. The decorations were put up by the Sophomore class, and were red, silver, and white. SOPHOMORES' SWEETHEART KING AND QUEEN 1i'W2ii n ' rv Y f.: 1-1 if ,liliga i Qefkm x FRESHMAN CLASS Top row left to right: Jerry Vietzke, Gary Bracken, Richard Mulligan, Terry Bryson and Duane Powers. Middle row, left to right: Mr. Waldo, Gary StLuise, Ralph Bush Kenneth Caylor, Richard Barrie, and Joe Shafer. Bottom row, left to right: Tom Booker Doreen Hoehn, Betty Eggebrecht, Shirley Weaver, Kathleen Martin, and Tom Ferguson Not shown Bill Bates, Eugene Smith and Terry Ferguson. INITIATION Duane Powers - - ----------- Little Red Riding Hood Kenneth Caylor - - Doreen Hoehn - - - Betty Eggebrecht Kathleen Martin Shirley Weaver - - - Jerry Vietzke - - Eugene Smith - - Richard Barrie - - Tom Booker - - - Terry Ferguson - TomFerguson-- --- Terry Bryson - - Joe Shafer - - - Gary Bracken - - Bill Bates -- - - Gary StLuise - - Richard Mulligan ----------Tarzan - - - - - - John L. suluvanqfiglnery - - - ---------- HUmPb-VY - - - - - - - Football Player - - ----------- Hobo - - ---- Mammy Yokum - - - - - - Fritz Katzenjamer - - - - - Hans Katzenjamer ------ SnuffySmith - - - - - Hairless Joe - - Negro Mammy - - - Sweater Girl - - - - - - Gravel Girtie --- ------ s.o.r1enry ---- ----- --Maywea ----------- DennyDenwit ---------------Baby 'QV V WA vf, . .QT -N' as QM Top row, left to right: Wayne Kennedy, Perry Wilson, Joe Moore, Curtis Hodson, Wayne Rathburn, Bob Vietzke, Howard Carr, Bill Haight and David Yorgesen, Middle row, left to right: Mr. Kendall, Barbara Stone, Shirley King, Elaine Bracken, Diane Powers, Marvell Cole, Vilda Nicholes and Berta Decker, Bottom row, left to right: Brent Smith, Wayne Losey, Lee Ann Stemen, Patricia Hammer, Janie Booker, Betty Stone and Chryle Barrie. Top row, left to right: Jim Powers, Douglas Campbell, Ted Tax, Marvin Gattis, Larry McCourtie, Allen White, Lonnie Wheeler, Middle row, left to right: Shirley Vietzke, Mary Martin, Kathleen Grow, Barbara Spitzer, Judy Cox, Myrna Thomas and Mrs. West, Bottom row, left to right: Valerie Wilson, Eileen Crowley, Arlene Faudree, DeAnna Byrnes, Sharon Olson, Megan Ennis, Myrna Hyde. Not Shown: Wayne Finkbeiner, Jack Martin, Dale Bayley, Helen Bruns. et, I Seventh and Eighth Grade Playcast SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Top row, left to right: Douglas Campbell, Sneezy: Larry McCourtie, Doc: Marvin Gattis, Huntsman: Curtis Hodson, Sleepyg Joe Moore, Grumpyg Barbara Stone, Assistant Director: Shirley King, Narrator: Wayne Kennedy, Bashfulg Brent Smith, Prince Charming: Sharon Olson, Production Staff: Arlene Faudree, Production Staffg Deanna Bymes, Pro- duction Staff. Bottom row, left to right: Mrs. Hammer, Director: Lee Ann Stemen, Snow White's Mother: Valerie Wilson, Mean Old Witchg Cheryl Barrie, Snow Whiteg Shirley Jean Vietzke, The Witch: Bobby Vietzke, Happy: and Howard Carr, Dopey. OUR VISITORS FROM GERMANY , C Y Left to right: Otto Meyer Charlotte Reiger Edith Schwabenland Erick Acker 'W r l 1 15 igiggw 5 H Ukxyv rx? fm- V - 4' 4 I I V I , f 1, . zW,, A V v N.. .-im,-4,-1I:ln!WI krih V U91 , ' f5,.?'? -QQ-A..Q4, , i ' --Q-....,-. 'V -L x 'NHT-, Mfgvwh-,Nah ' A ' . . 7 ' ' -' w..- ' 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Top row, left to right: Mr. Stemen, Janice Kanenwisher, Judy Cox, Audrey Haight, Doreen Hoehn, Shirley King, Phyllis Hays, Joan Beebe, and George Leighton. Bottom row, left to right: Rex King, Larry McCourtie, Farrel Stephens, Richard Barrie, Bobby Vietzke, Fritz Kliphardt, and Harold Beebe. ACTIVITIES The Student Council started the normal school year by electing Phyllis Hays, President: George Leighton, Vice Presidentg Janice Kanenwisher, Secretary, Joan Beebe Treasurer. Then the student councilwent to work to try to get transportation for the girls to the athletic events. The 'lth and 8th grades and the Lettermen's Club presented their new constitutions. It was then suggested that the school children clean up the yard, approved was a Girls' Club party for the school. Next was the Courtesy Contest. Then Mrs. West was decided on as annual advisor, and a schedule and an agenda for the coming school year were voted on. To get more spirit in school they drew up an assembly schedule for' the whole school. They also tentatively made plans for activity tickets next year. GIRLS' CLUB Top row, left to right: Joanne Wilborn, Kathleen Martin, Betty Eggerbrecht, Doreen Hoehn, Shirley Ann Hoehn. Jackie Beebe and Janice Kanenwisher. Middle row, left to right: Patsy Martin, Peggy Duncan, Zelma Powers, Sharon Tennyhill, Ginger Toskey, Anita Simpson, and Shirley Bush. Bottom row, left toright: Phyllis Hays, Program Chairman: Shirley Weaver, Treasurer: Doris Faudree, Vice President: Mary Mayeda, President: Audrey Haight, Secretaryg Joan Beebe, Reporter: and Mrs. Hammer. Advisor. Oct. 7 Nov. 3 Nov. 21 Dec. 16 Feb. 20 April26 May '7 The first meeting was called to order and the following officers were elected: Mary Mayeda, Doris Faudree, Audrey Haight, and Shirley Weaver. The constitution for the Girls' Club of OHS was drawn up. A harvest dance was held in the school gym. Grades 9 through 12 were invited, refreshments were enjoyed by everyone. The motto is. 'Be a service club to the high school, and a help to the community. A party was given for Mr. Hays. The Girls' Club and the Boys' Club sponsoreda hayride. The Girls' Club gave their most important activity, the Mother and Daughter Tea, and installation ot the new officers: Patsy Martin, Presidentg Sharon Tennyhill, Vice Presidentg Betty Eggerbrecht, Secretaryg and Lee Ann Stemen Treasurer. Mothers. teachers and students enjoyed a style show and a solo by Ginger Toskey. BOYS' CLUB Top row, lett to right: Harry Moore, Charles Kliphardt, Gary Bracken, Duane Powers, Terry Bryson, Brian Crutchfield. Second row, left to right: Jack Mulligan, George Leighton, Perly Nichols, Bob Crowley, Gary St. Luise, Tom Ferguson. Third row, left to right: Farrel Stephens, Jerry Showalter, Harold Beebe, Pres. Allen Martin, Fritz Kliphardt, Rex King, Larry Gano. Front row, left to right: Mr. Waldo, Tom Booker, Joe Schafer, Richard Mulligan, Kenneth Caylor, Richard Barrie, Ralph Bush. Not shown: Tom Finkbeiner, Terry Ferguson, Eugene Smith, Elmer Eggebrecht, Floyd Gillespie, Jerry Vietzke, Chuck Palmer. Activities for the Boys' Club this year included a basket social, at which everyone had a lot of fun and joint sponsorship with the Girls' Club of a hayride. The need was seen for a Letterman's Club so the Boys' Club made a constitution and organized said club. The Letterman's Club is now completely separate. O CLUB Top row, left to right: George Leighton, Jerry Showalter, Harold Beebe, Richard Mull- igan, and Fritz Kliphardt. Front row, left to right: Mr, Waldo, Farrel Stephens, Jack Mulligan, Chuck Kliphardt, Kenneth Caylor, Gary Bracken, Rex King. Not shown: Terry Ferguson, Jerry Vietzke. The Letterman's Club of Othello High School was organized this year for the purpose of standardizing sweaters and letters, to help support the athletic program, and to pro- vide a time and place for the lettermen to meet and have fun together. The single activity scheduled this year was a carnival. The boothes included were: baseball throw, bb gun shoot, cream puff throw, bean bag throw, penny pitch, dime drop, food booth and bingo. A Eberglass ilyrod was given away as door prize, Everyone agreed the carnival was a huge success and it is planned to make it an annual affair, N ,W--, XM sd, ini ' Wm X 1 5- N F 4' I Q of 'r 5914 .Au W., ' ff + ' A-' A - f w., . ,,.,1.. - 'I' 'Q vu-' .-nv' 7' , ,.J' -Wig J uh ,,., gf'S-..J'l-v'-- L- 'inq 'i,,,r' N L14cZ'2iLi72Z1k ' , ANNUAL STAFF Standing left to right: MRS, EDITH WEST, Advisor, GARY BRACKEN, Advertising, REX KING, Editor, HAROLD BEEBE, Business Manager, RICHARD BARRIE, Sports. Sitting left to right: DORIS FAUDREE, Advertising, MARY MAYEDA, Feature Editor, JACKIE BEEBE, Art Editor, IANICE KANENWISHER, Advertising, PATSY MARTIN, Assistant Editor. The Annual Staff would like to give thanks at this time to all of the people who have Co-operated with us to make it possible to have an annual this year. We wish to give thanks especially to Mr. Edwin B. Stemen for his help on the 1953 HUSKIE. PAPER STAFF Bottom row, left to right: RICHARD BARRIE, Sports Editor, PERLY NICHOLS, Typist, BARBARA STONE, Reporter, PATSY MARTIN, Assistant Editor, DORIS FAUDREE, Editor, MRS, WEST, Advisor. Middle row, left to right: VILDA NICHOLS, MARVELL COLE, LEE ANN STEMEN, SHARON OLSON, BERTA DECKER, KATHLEEN GROW, BARBARA SPITZER, SHIRIEY KING and MYRNA THOMAS, Journalism Students. Top row, left to right: MYRNA HYDE, BETTY STONE, BRENT SMITH, CUR'I'IS HoDsoN, TEDDY TAX, DAVID YORGESON, Journalism Students. Typists not shown: LARRY GANO, PEGGY DUNCAN, ZELMA POWERS, PHYLLIS HAYS. The Journalism Students assisted the paper staff both semesters in writing and producing the Husky Howl, The school paper was published weekly in the town newspaper. The school is grateful to Mr. Wanen Baslee, who made this opportunity possible, I . f , aa.: Q X cf J: U o I c: c: 'C an U I-1 -f-'I .:: VJ H. U x o o 2 U 'Q-I e: so TN m. I-1 U 3 o c.. N E F4 U N G. GJ E U O-5 an cs C1 4 U GJ ..1 cf ' F1 .cm I-I o U n-T E ing, K Rex I0 right: fr Third row, le Left to right: Judy Cox, Ginger Toskey, Zelma Powers, Mr. Corbin, Sha.ron Tennyhjll, Phyllis Hays, Joan Beebe, Janice Kanenwisher, Accompianist, Left to right: Shirley Bush, Ginger Toskey, Kathleen Martin, Doreen Hoehn, Jackie Beebe, Shirley Weaver, Phyllis Hays, Janice Kanenwisher, Accompianist, Sharon Tennyhill, Megan Ennis, Zelrna Powers, Mary Martin, Betty Eggebrecht, Patricia Hammer, Joanne Wilborn, Joan Beebe, Judy Cox, and Shirley Ann Hoehn. Mr. Corbin, Director. C-5 L - -A E E C L U B K S E T E T E MIXED CHORUS Bottom row, left to right: Harry Moore, Rex King, Fritz Kliphardt, Allen White, Janice Kanenwisher, Jackie Beebe, Shirley Vietzke, DeAnna Byrnes, Mary Martin, Kathleen Martin, Second row, left to right: Diane Powers, Marvel Cole, Joanne Wilborn, Ginger Toskey, Tom Booker, Richard Barrie, Gary Bracken, Bill Haight, Brent Smith, Shirley Bush, Betty Eggerbecht, Lee Ann Stemen. Third row, left to right: Judy Cox, Perely Nicholes, Gary StLuise, Duane Powers, David Yorgesen, Arlene Faudree, Eileen Crowley, Janie Booker, Mr, Corbin, Fourth row, left to right: Valerie Wilson, Patsy Martin, Peggy Duncan, Charles Kliphardt, Tom Fer- guson, Jerry Vietzke, Kenneth Caylor, Douglas Campbell, Bob Crowley, Betty Stone, Zelma Powers Fifth row, left to right: Shirley Weaver, Shirley Ann Hoehn, Jerry Showalter, Jack Mulligan, Richard Mulligan, Perry Wilson, Curtis Hodson, Doreen Hoehn, Chryle Barrie. iii me I 'T 'iv .9 Q ' - - ,Q 5 I ,. rf' K , ' f ii rex 1 an fl 9 3 N,-'M feast! PQNIT and Brighqp Light HT The, cnior ish School play K iwnwx Ivuqq A 'Fx X ,,.V M K m, ,A,L,,x wg I f ,I j -L,- Q ' . 'EEN I in-H5 k.,gg-A . -Q , E i + ,, :: ...K , x m Q fr ,X . rs I H F X' fr . 1 QW 1 'f l 5? I I , -z . , K I V, I, A law W,,1 .gf Q, Q, ,K t ghxg A i A I' THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK Standing, left to right: Janice Kanenwisher, assistant director: Harold Beebe, Christopher Penny: Rex King, Major Tompkins: Gary StLuise, Joey Wright: Fritz Kliphardt, Jape Samuels: Jack Mulligan, The Stranger: Tommy Booker, Harry Larekam: and Mrs. Hammer, Director. Sitting, left to right: Audrey Haight, Vivian Tompkins: Shirley Bush, Mrs. Tompkins: Ginger Toskey, Mrs. De Hooley: Peggy Duncan, Miss Kite: Doris Faudree, Stasia the maid: and Patsy Martin, Mrs. Sharp. QQ BINGO' X - 1- ' i ! G Y , ,PNG M1 Cmsb' X f WCWNI-Nl9fl. A Freeman Cx ff Q Q I -N. X C X 1 N , 1? I A M N ll, .HKMHZ4 is od P u r autos Wfsfifri QUARTER ' DOWN i ,msd get! if r or fa L FCDCTBALI. TEAM Top row, left to right: Richard Barrie, Larry Gano, Duane Powers, Perly Nichols, Gary StLuise, Richard Mulligan, Chuck Kliphardt, Kenneth Caylor and Coach Waldo. Bottom row, left to right: Harold Beebe, George Leighton, Gary Bracken, Jack Mulligan Fritz Kliphardt, Rex King, Jerry Showalter, and Farrel Stephens. The schools played by the Huskies in the 1952 football season were, Connell, Washtucna, Kahlotus and Moses Lake. The team showed exceptionally good sportsman- ship and cooperated well with the coach. AWARDS Two trophies were awarded by the Othello Jay Cees, to tne two boys who were the best all-round players on the football and basketball teams. The football award went to Fritz Kliphardt and the basketball award to Rex King. F R E I T Z -v s .,,,, SENIOR HI BASKETBALL Top row, left to right: Kenneth Caylor, Joe Schafer, Duane Powers, Gary Bracken Harold Beebe, Tommy Booker and Coach Waldo. Bottom row, left to right: Chuck Kliphardt, Fritz Kliphardt, Rex King Richard Mulligan, and Farrel Stephens. Not showng Terry Ferguson, Tom Finkbeiner and Chuck Palmer. December- - - 2- - December- - - 5 - - - December - - - 9 - - December - - 12 - - December- - -19 - - December- - -20 - - - January ---- 2 - January ---- 9 - January ---- 13 - January ---- 16 - - January ---- 23 - - January - - - 30 -- THE l953 Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies Huskies ----vs-- Lind--- ----vs-- Warden--- - -vs -- Wilson Creek ----vs-- Mar1in--- ----vs -- Wi1sonCreek ----vs-- Mar1in------ ---- vs-- Kahiotus -- --- vs --Conne11-- - vs - - Warden - - - vs - - Washtucna - - - - vs - - Kahlotus - - --- vs --Conne11-- - - - vs - - Washtucna - there there here there there here here there here here there here there BASKETBALL SQUAD Top row, left to right: Larry McCourtie, Brent Smith, Wayne Kennedy, Wayne Rathborn and Mr. Kendall. Bottom row, left to right: Teddy Tax, Howard Carr, Bobby Vietzke, Joe Moore, David Yorgeson. Not shown: A. J. Wallace. f I Za -3- 4 Q '- 19g is ,N Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi vs Lind vs Freshmen vs Kahlotus vs Kahlotus vs Freshmen vs Connell vs Connell SCOIB SCOIB SCOIC SCOIB S0028 SCOIC SCOIC 22-23 39-44 33-22 37-36 41-39 24-31 33-23 THE HUSKIE PUPS Standing, left to right: Joe Schafer, manager, Richard Mulligan, RF, George Leighton pitcher, Richard Barrie, SS, Tom Booker, RF, Jerry Showalter, C, Harold Beebe, 38, Terry Bryson, LF, Chuck Kliphardt, LF, Kenny Caylor, RF, DuanePowers, manager, Coach Waldo, Kneeling. left to right: Harry Moore, SS, Gary Bracken, utility, Gary St.Luise, RF, Larry Gano, RF, Fritz Kliphardt, C, Rex King, pitcher, Jack Mulligan, CF, Farrel Stephens, 38. Not shown: Tom Finkbeiner, SS, Terry Ferguson, 1B, Chuck Palmer, 3B. After a brilliantstart the Huskies faded somewhat, but ended with a record of 4 wins and 6 loss: This, however, wasa big improvement since the team hadn't won any games for two years. 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MQ 'fm . iii ' T , if .,N,.:i,??.2ffX-Mg' L-'- m 5 'Q '7 Qi ' - -f . 31 1 .M g uliffwwfg ,gat 5.-f.,4,uA V t ' J' 1 ' ' li 1 ' Y V v fN N?'2-F if f1Q?HS Tai... K I.. hw 5:1 N k!.Gm,.rV .5 4 1 Top row, left to right: Barbara Winfrey, Donna Lindsey, Linda Blank, Mary Ann Taylor, Judy Michel, Karen Weaver, Judy Kanenwisher, Dian Chambers, Linda Spitzer, Marlynna Vander Vloedt. Middle row, left to right: Billy Hammer, Mike Cyr, Harley Stewart, Norman Byrd, Jimmy Swaim, Ruth Ann Blazer, Carol Koschmann, Barbara Hyde, Ella Mae Eggebrecht, Miss Drumheller. Bottom row, left to right: John Hartl, Darrel Richardson, Roger Gresham, Vernon Bottoroff, Wesley Harness, Forrest Diehl, Donald Nichols, Billy Ives, Fred Anderson, Duane Hollan. Not pictured: Dickie Wheeler, Ernest Sands. X ' il. ' K xzffjzzz 4 iv 7' I R D Top row, left to right: Maryln Hammer, Mary Campbell, Donna Tax, Fay Brittenham, Judy Stewart, Joanne Losey, Middle row, left to right: Patricia Graham, Judy Smith, Marie York, Laura Bishoff, Arita Mathers, Sandra Hallock, Gloria Tilson and Mrs, Campbell, Bottom row, left to right: Mike Carr, Larry Tax, Larry Spence, Clifford Winfrey, Tommy Kendall, Ricky Schell, Douglas McArthur, Bobbie Wheeler. Not Shown: Larry Martin, Rodney Kasparek. Top row, left to right: Mr. Corbin, Paula Booker, Judy Parrel, Patricia Hammer, Gayle Ivory, Megan Ennis, Bottom row, left to right: Ken Bates, Jim Spence, Ross Kendall, Robert Koch, Richard Lockmiller, Rod Hammer, B Y .10H mrx1f- Top row, left to right: Sheral Gunnell, Patricia Perrault, Trudy McCourtie, Rebecca Yocum, Barabara Wright, Mary Jane Decker, Juanita Gaston, Kay Koch, Sally Hodson, Lillie Yorgesen, and Marlene Habeck. Middle row, left to right: Mr. Paeth, Jimmy Spitzer, Kenny Garman, David Kasparek, Kenny Kanenwisher, Burton Stemen, Dannie Pegram, Harold Richardson, Bruce Brueske, Darrel Smith, Sharon Kennedy, Carol Hyde. Bottom-row, left to right: Gene Olson, Dick Weaver, Perry Bishop, Dwayne Michel, Eddie Benson, Jimmy Gammons, Garf Ivory, Everett Bush, Wayne Burleson, Kenneth Kendall and Dean Gaston. 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A ,Aff ' K ,N-ff 1 ., J' A 00 wfwfmf Pipe Laying Excavation Ditching Dozer Work General Hauling Contract Work Septic Tanks and Dry Wells fi fF HA Approvedj Othello, Washington Phone 3 50 4 al ffkvv-ff-a e f I-e Congratulations Seniors W MW g CIL..E'-'.,AJXl'El2.Sv Phone 3432 Othello, Washington QAg'Wn,Q5z Q: Quality John Deere Farm Equipment Sale s Ser vic e ,Q Dru. South Broadway Othello, Washington MMffM,M2.4E-.Q ' 'Congr atulations Senior s ' ' The Best Place To Buy The Best In Food Phone 3301 az2CZggzf29 COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR F. H. A. Financing For New Homes - Remodling - Repairing Phone 3402 Othello :LUKE , OT!-JELLC Wdftfihdm 6v CHEVRON SERVICE I Quality Home Furniture Slllilllly Phone 343 1 'I Dependable Lubrication Phone 3391 z.f' 27 i.g2I4El2S Phone 3637 N. A. P. A. .Tobber .The Finest in Parts Order Your Lockers For Now! All Cars and Trucks Othello, Washington Phone 3413 OUR COMPLIMENTS To The Graduates To The Undergraduates To The Superintendent To The Principal and Faculty We hope that our co-operation has enabled you to enjoy a better yearbook than would otherwise have been possible. .Higgs Phone 340 1 Othello, Washington Complete Line of Standard Oil Products Symbol of Service I DALE IMPLEM ENT CC. South Broadway and Scooteney Street OTHELLO, WASHINGTON FARM TRACTORS . MACHINERY . mucxs - REFRIGERATION Paints Hous ewar e s Plumbing Supplie s Sporting Goods Zenith Appliances Fuel and Feed 0 R XY' IC .S Q0 P' We Xp L ,Y ws 9 bca Gov ENS I-I AQDVVATZE Home Owned Your Shopping Center MARSHALL WELLS STORES ASSOCIATED Phone 3651 Othello, Washington Dine Tonite I At 575541 M OFFICE SERVICE CE Phone 3382 Othello, Washington COFFEE SHOP Othello , Washington I-I A1219 WARE Co Frigidaire Hardware ' 'Congratulations Seniors ' ' 'Rainway Irrigation . J'. I. Case Tractor Phone 3491 Othello, Washington A Arden Ice Crearn Kodak LUMBER YARD INC. Films and Finishing Othello, Washington Costume Jewelry Builders Supplies Z Othello, Washington f i I ff' Q ' Wiif 3:3:-:g:-:-:-:-1-:-:-'-'' Q 4 i :-:as-:-:-1-3-i-tcf''-:-:-'-:-:-1-1-1-'-:-:-1'-:-:-:-1-2-:-:-:-:-:-:-'ff-:-:':-:-1-:-:':-:-:-:-:-:':-:-:4-:-'-'-:':-1':-:-:-:-:-:-:-:f-'-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:':-:-:-'-:-:-:-:+'- '-'- '-'-:':-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: :-:-:?:-:i:1:3 ' Vi :':315:i:i:5:l'3 3.-.'.-:i:i:3 .- 3 3:l:i:3:3:i:3:3:3:3 ' :f:5:5 1- .-.-.-,-.--3:3:3:3:?:i:3'?'3'i: .5Z5E535E5E5 , f Qff22fff2ffff, ,o,. .- ,:5E531' 't' fr55i55r2ErErE:2rS5S3555r , i F -AT 45 1 tix fy! U21 ll 4 0 0 '-'-F252-J' liiitf'-, , Phone x A A ' Othello, Washington I Wfhkl YARDS Complete One Stop Building Service Modern Materials of Quality Arcritectural Service Financing EARL R. LOGAN, Manager Phone 3662 Othello, Washington QLJENTI-IEIZ FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Fer gus on Tr actor s and Ferguson System Inrmplements Wyss Irrigation System 197 M2854 I Wfficffa ELECTRIC Prescriptions -Fountain Phone 3332 Sundrie -Gifts Wiring Phone 3653 Heaters Othello, Washington Fixtures A Prosperous Future , For The Class of 53 Womens and Childrens Ready To Wear Phone 3663 IRON WORKS EVERETT SLIM CARR Othello, Washington fwfc C MEAISW4 LEMONS fwfr! Othello , Washington U xp . . ' VEGUAQLE3 ty , V- aff 11 ,ff , , I Y! l I I I 1 LEMON S I G A MARKET in Moses Lake Washington Congratulations Class of 53 ge Qwnfinfyl Sheet Metal Fairbanks Mor e Pu.n'1ps Estate Ranges Bendix Home Appliances RCA-TV Phone 3422 P. O. Box 596 1-J!A12L.TQV'S Complete Clothing and Shoelines, for the Entire Family ' 'Fir st Avenue ' ' U-4 ELJTQIQ JAUZTD INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Insure in Sure Insurance. Phone 3455 Othello, Washington Congratulations Seniors Free Estimates For Home Industrial BARBER Commercial Buildings SHOP Biggs Y 12 BUILDERS IX! Othello, Washington Ph 33 1 1 one Phone 3 51 5 Emhez The Store With The Checker Board Sign Quality Merchandise Dependable Service Greetings to the Class of 53 0255 Z6 HVIPLENIENT CO. Irrigation Equipment Dodge-Plymouth Dlrs. Oliver Equipment Box 242 Othello Phone 3632 JACK MULLIGAN, Owner CDTJ-JE I.. I..CD Z5,lB!AINlI4 Othello, Washington Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'Congratulations , -n..-f1 '4x Q X Seniors' i Q f AL 61 ' X HOTEL OTHELLO f KX Phone 3313 ' xx If FLOOR COVERNO ,.,.x...,,,1 R Located at OTHELLO PLUNIBING AND ' X HEATING D tk 2 Phone 3422 , GO Q FOOD QC:-uuuxnzxcx-1212's 925765 JZ I s 1' .ll s V 'Xl xxwwll we W umxvvsxyxxxgl- X V CONGRATULATIONS - BEST WISHES We are glad to be able to con gratulate the School Board and the faculty for their efforts in ilnproving the schools of Ot- hello. dgwzzaffi N U Q SE Qy Phone 3 6 50 To Othello Schools 510222 T AVERN .51 , J. 1- -kr!-', .. wh Q12 T! 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