Palouse High School - Kernel Yearbook (Palouse, WA)
- Class of 1950
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Kenna! PI'IiI.ISHFID by PAI-OI'SIi HIGH SCHOOL .-XNNVAI- STAFF Editor ............... jeans-rte Quam Iiusinvss 'Uunagpr ......... Betty Boone .Aidrisor . . . . . Mr. Schwartz, Principal Wana md P-XLOI SF HIGH SCHOOL P M OI sf Xi -KSHINF FOX I ! ,. . --.. n fun f. . . . '. , . , . 1 . We? 'Ze In smcere apprecratlon for hrs trme and effort wrllmb spent m promotmg the Dramatrcs of Palouse Hxgh Qchool mg the past three vears Vie, the Class of 1950 vtrsh to dedrcate th1s rssue of the I' ernal to Nir Toseph Tremblax . . . . . V. . hly and in numerous other ways outside his regular duties dur- . I : , , , v. ' - - me ' n , , X A I 1 A 1 n cqeadaz' '4 771 l palowle 8 Salmah PALOUSE WAQHINGTON To the Students and Faculty It has Deen a pleasure and a prlvllefe to orK wltH the Students and faculty member of BHLOUSG M1 School LlTlH the past year Your co operatlon and Support 1U nelplng to arry out a :ell rounoed pro Uram vas lndeed lplreclated It 1 ny hope that nhl year'5 annual lll serve as an lnsplratlon and gulde lH I ture years May tne m9mOFl6S of Balouse Hlgh bchool oe not only pleaslnv and amlbln but Qave lntellectual and mural l'HlflCdDCE as ell bln erely yours, Superlntenuent WM ,ea6477Z ill' lvlri 1' 'iulul palawie 0 ggcfaooh PALOUSE WASHINGTON To tre Students and boculty Tne mein role oi tne HlJh School 1S tne oevelop- ment of our thlnklng prooebeee lo tnlnk 1S man's herlt ge To carry out the proper d8Cl5lOhS Jnen one encounters a problem, lo the reeult of uhlnklng and reachlng concluslons The olass of 1930 has redcned one polnt her memoers lil have to make many 18 U9ClblJlS H1 n School prlnclpal, lt 15 my nope trat nemoers thlS Dr ddatlHg class are socoeeoiul and happy 1D llfe after tlese scnool odys 1tS your thelr Qlnoerely your , ,J-JQJ Prlnclpel Q 65 L. X: XIARIONI ARRASXIITH, Pres Nrckname Nxck Pet Peewe Blondes 'Xmb1t1on B successful vuth females Fav orrte bong Because you Love Xie DARLI I N DAXIAN Nxckname D1 Pet Peeve um poppers Ambrtron Get marrred Favor 1te Song Forever and Ever LELF 'HAI BATTEX Nrck name Spud Pet Peewe Niy vorce Amb1t1on Teacher Favorrte Song The Desert Song CIC Il IOII CSON 'Nrckname C ece Pet Peexe Freshman grrls Ambrtron Bum I-avorrte bong Anythmg BETTY BOONE 'Nhckname Bettxe Jeannre Pet Peexe People that don t co operate Ambrtxon Get marrred Fav orrte bong Slrpprng Around C IIRIS lxAX1N1FX FR Nickname I uclty Pet Peexe Certam women Ambxtron Own a cattl ranch Favorxte Song You Qhould Know C IVE LEE LELLEY 'Mckname Helly Pet Peeve People who thmk they know more than the other person Amb1t1on Get marrxed Faxoute Song Stardust Iloppy Pet Peeve X lfgl Wakefield Amb1t1on Ra1l road Pres1dent Favorxte Song Dan t Crv joe VERA LONG, lN1ckname Pluto Pet Peeve People who cheat Ambxtlon Be a secretary Favorxte bong Don t Rob inother Xian s Castle Slupper Pet Peeve Sc-mor boys fXmb1t1on Old mald l'awor1teSong btrxng of Pearls JOYCE LYON 'Nhckname Cracker Pet Peeve School Amb1t1on Be a secretary Favoute bong Dear Hearts and Gentle People Bumps Pet Pceuc People that Call me Bumps Ambltxon Cet marrled l IVOIIIC Song Agam becretary NEAL MCKELLIPS, Nifikname l3lLLlE MORRIS, NiClcnZ1me-- SALLY NAGLE, NiCkname-- -- 9 -- '1 5' 9 ' Y: I -. fl 1 n in u - .H '- , s . 5 41' X. 5. 'Q CARL PERRY Treasurer Nrckname CDP Pet Peeve B1g J1mmy Ambrtron Get marrred Favorlte Song But JOAN SPEYCER 'Nhckname Arcy Pet Peeve People who call me Joann Ambrtron 'Nhght Club Smger Favorrte Song There s 'Vo Tomorrow JEANETTE QUAM, Nrckname ANINABELLE SIMON Nnckname 'Nlutty Nlertxe Pet Peeve Banjo Butt Pet Peeve Men People who cheat Ambrtron Ambxtxon Graduate Favorrte Get marr1ed Favorrte Song Song My Happmess MFLVIN THOMPSON Nrcl-:name 'Nlubbms Per Peeve Senror VELVINI TAGGART Nhckname Kiel Pet Peeve Drunks Am grrls Ambxtron To have a party Favorrte Song Jackass b1t1on Bum Favorrre Song Stardust Caravan V1cePres1dent 'VC' 4,2 5-K ' K P Q lofi ., 5, I i 7,91 I Q 5 1 9 sc 9 :QA L I Q 1 u Q! 3 clk 2 us g an g a an 5 - , ' --cr + , ' -- --ul ' n 9 1 - ' I'11 Go Chas'in Women. Where or When. 1 . H . . r , , r A T , L . - . , 5 -- V ..A 9 -- 3 . --r g -- 3 - . on I . -u 9 ' - - S ul ' ' , - u n . ' --H 4 Q I 1 --QC 1 I1 ff ' ' L O O C ROBERT TLRNBOW, Nrckname Bob Pet Peeve The rarl road Ambrtxon Marry a blonde Favorrte Song The Bull Dog and the Bull Frog X 1 VIRGIL WAKEFIELD Nlclc name Vrrgxn Pet Peeve Women Ambxtlon Graduate Favoute Song But I 11 Go Chas ln Women ORPHA WEST Nickname GERALD WORTHY Nxckname K1tty Pet Peeve Students who talk about other students Ambltxon Stay marrxed Fav orlte Song Anmversary Waltz 5- jerry Pet Peeve Bossy teachers Ambxtxon Bum Fav orxte Song I ve Got Plenty of Nothlng l46Z'606Z'C64 MARION ARRASNIITH Football 1 2,4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Lettermen 3 4 Junror Play 3 One Act Play 4 Thesprans 3 4 Newspaper 4 Class Pres 4 Senror Play 4 Thespran Play Cast 4 NIAF BATTEN G A A 123 Sec Treas 4 F H A 12 3, Vrce Pres 4 Band 12 3 4 Brass Quartet 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 Student Councrl 3 Honor Socrety 4 Thespxans 3 4 Qurll and Scroll 3 Treas 4 Newspaper 1,2, Feature Edltor 3 4 Pep Club 2 4 French Club 4 Iunror Play 3 One Act Play 3 4 Nlrnstrel Show 2 Annual Staff Class Ed1 tor 2, Snapshot Fdrtor 4 BETTY BOONE F H A 1 G A A 2 Pep Club 2 Thesprans 3 4 urll and Scroll 3 Vrce Pres 4 Honor Socrety 2 Treas 3 Sec Treas 4 Band 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Nflrxed Chorus 3 4 Newspaper 3 4 French Club 4 Junror Play 3 Annual Staff, Busmess Manager 4 Thes pran Play Cast 4 Senlor Play Cast 4 DARLEEIN DANIAN G A A 1 2 3 4 F H A 1 2 3 Pres 4 Glee Club 1 2 Nlrxed Chorus 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Brass uartet 3 4 Trumpet Trro 3 Newspaper 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play 3 One Act Play 3 Thesprans 3 Vrce Pres 4 Pep Club Treas 2 4 CECIL JOHNSON Class Vrce Pres 1 Pres 2 Lettermen 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 junror Play 3 F F A 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 CHRIS RAWNIEYER F F A 1 2 Treas 3 Pres 4 Class Pres 1 Football 1 3 4 Letter men 3 Vrce Pres 4 Newspaper 4 IVE LFE IxELLEY G A A 3 4 F H A 3 4 Class Sec 3 Nflajorette 3 4 Nhxed Chorus 3 4 Trrple Trro 4 B Squad Cheerleader 4 Camera Club 3 Pep Club Pres 4 Newspaper 3 4 CTransferred from Rogers, Spokane 1 VERA LONG Qu1ll and Scroll 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Chorus 3 4 Newspaper Club 2 Annual Staff Organrzatxons JOYCF LYON G A A 4 Newspaper 4 Nhxed Chorus 4 Pep Club 4 One Act Play 4 Senror Play 4 CTransferred from Portland j 'NEAL VCKFLLIPS Football 3 4 Basketball 1 2,3, Captam 4 Baseball 2 Lettermen 2 3 4 junror Play 3 One Act Play 3 4 Thesprans 3 Pres 4 Newspaper 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Boy s Tr1o Camera Club 2 3 Student Councrl 4 Senror Play 4 BILLIF NIORRIS G A A 4 Nlayorette 4 F II A 4 Thesprans 4 Newspaper 'Nhmeoscope 4 CTransferred from Central Valley, Spokane J SALLY NAGLE G A A 1 2 Sec 3 4 F H A 12 3, Songleader 4 Sec of Class 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1,2 Nlrxed Chorus 3 4 Tr1ple Tr1o 4 Newspaper 1, Asst Fdxtor Fdrtor 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 Sec 4 Fhesprans 3 Sec 4 Nhnstrel Show 2, Annual Staff 4 B Squad Cheerleader 3 A Squad 4 Camera Club Sec 3 un1or Play 3 Senror Play 4 Thespran Play 4 CARL PFRRY Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 4 Boxrng 2 3 4 Let termen 2 3 Pres 4 Xhxed Chorus 3 4 Class Treas 4 Semor Play 4 Thesprans 4 JEANETTE QUAN1 Annual Staff, Asst Ed1t0r 3 Edxtor 4 Iumor Play 3 G A A 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Nlrxed Chorus 3 4 accompanxst Band 1 2 3 4 Soloist 1 2 3 F H A 1 News paper News Edrtor 3 4 Honor Socrety 2 3 Vrce Pres 4 Qulll and Scroll 3, Pres 4 Pep Club 2 ANNABELLF SINION G A A 1,2 Pres 34 F H A 12 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Brass uart t 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Nhxed Chorus 3 4 Pep Club 2 Vrce Pres of Class 2 3 Student Body Sec U U 0 A 4 - 1 1 1 11 1 21 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1 1 Q ' . . 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I . - 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' V 1 - I F . 3 1 A I 7A I Y I , ' Y ' ' 7 , . 1 1 1 I -A ' A - ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q e 11 1 1 - ' 11 1 ' 11 ' cat' On September 6 1938 35 lrttle boys and grrls trudged up 'Nlorth Hrll to be greeted by Nlrs Bruner to start therr fxrst year of school They were Leland Carlson, Wayne Chase Charles Day lxenneth Draper, Darrel Davrs, Lee Hollum, Lugene Hrll, Cecrl Johnson, Glenn johnsten, C hrxs lxammeyer, Kenneth Marn, Raymond Nloore, Fdward McKinney, james McG1nn1s, Boyd Nrchols Bxlly Parkrns, Carl Perry, Clrfford Proctor Donald Shrrner, Charles Shobe and Nlelvrn Thompson The grrls were Lela Nlae Batten, janet Belzer Betty Boone Dolores Fagg Carol Fordrce, Betty Lou Hrllman, Iva jean Kxenbaum, Nlarjorre 'Moore Sally Nlagle, Jean Payne, Jeanette Quam Annabelle Srmon Joan Spencer and Nlerrrlee Tate The second grade was also spent on the North H111 wrth Nlr Srbert as teacher Stanley Bauer, Robert Vollmer and Vrrgrl Wakefreld yorned the class, whrle Leland Carlson, Charles Day lxenneth Draper, Kenneth Nlarn Boyd Nrchols, anet Belzer, and jean Payne all moved away leavmg only 31 Part of the thrrd grade was spent rn the old grade school burldrng on the South Hrll and great was our yoy when we moved to thrs frne burldrng about Thanksgrvxng trme The teacher was Nhss Drndorf The class had 32 members that year Gerald Worthy and Vera Long were welcomed when they jorned the fourth grade class whrch numbered 36 that year and at the end of the year Nlrss Rrley passed the class to the frfth grade That year Orpha West and Nlarron Arrasm1th yoxned the class Xlr Cassell the musrc teacher as well as flfth grade teacher started most of the class rn a grade school band Durrng the next year Nirs Rogers and then Nlrs Bruner who substrtuted for srx weeks untrl Mrs Chase came were the teachers who frnally got the class through the srxth grade In the seventh grade Robert Turner yorned our group and stayed for a year and a half untrl he moved to Pullman This was the frrst class that Nlrs Xlrtchell taught m Palouse Durrng that year we were proud to w1n the beautxful sxlk flag gryen by the Curtrs Publrshrng Co as an award for sellmg the most magazme subscrrptrons The next year Mrs N1cNew was our teacher and Darleen Damon Nlarxe H xrwood Drck DeLong Fya Nlae Boswell, lorned the class At the end of that ye lr 26 recerved therr erghth grade drplomas HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY The next fall 29 green freshmen looked forward to the next four years rn hrgh school Robert Hollen Dale Davre Neal N1cKe1l1ps, and Shrrlev Nlrller yomed the class whrle Grace Howard dropped out After mrtratron the class felt that rt could weather anything that the next few years had to offer Later on a return dance was gryen to the Sophomores Durrng the frrst two years many jorned orgamzatrons such asl ll A C A A F I A Honor Socrety, Nlewspaper, Glee C lub Pep Club l ettermen s C lub etc Durrng the Sophomore year one of our classmates Bev erly Chaney was marrred and Nlarre Harwood and Drck DeLong moved A dance was gry en rn honor of the Freshmen At last jumors and upperclassmen That vear Iva I ee lxelley Bob Turnbow and Nlel v1n Taggart were new classmates Nlaryorxe Nloore and lwva Nlae Boswell Shrrley Klrller, Robert Hollen, and Dale Davre all transferred to Nioscow or other Idaho schools Dale and Ccontmued on the second followrng pagej ' 1 1 L r . . 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V. .. . - . . , , , A 4 . 0 'Ld I was seated rn Lnron Depot rn St Lours wartrng for the west bound tram to take me back to Palouse Whrle wanderrng around the depot to occupy my mrnd wrth somethrng for the two hours I had to wart, I notrced a darly paper lyrng rn a vacant seat Not seerng the owner near I thought I would read untrl trarn trme I prcked rt up, notrcrng there was a memorandum of consrderable srze lyrng beneath rt I read the sports page and strll hav rng plenty of trme before the tfalfl would arrrve I prcked up the memorandum and started to turn the leaves absently I stopped rather suddenly when I saw wrrtten on the frrst page The personal drary of Henry F Schwartz for the year of 1960 Thrs rmmedrately awoke memorres of a teacher where I once went to school Naturally, I was rnterested rn what he was dorng so I started to read the drary I found he was a professor at Niontana State Col lege But what rnterested me even more than hrs account of hrmself was the account of hrs meetrng wrth my frrends of the Class of 1950 He had found what they were dorng and had wrrtten rt rn hrs drary whrch I had so fortunately found I wrll admrt I was somewhat drsappornted but not surprrsed when I read jan 18 Thrs mornrng s paper states rn huge headlrnes that the noted convrct, Vrrgrl Wakefreld has made another sensatronal and courageous escape from Walla Walla The great detectrve, Dangerous Dan Drddlefrnger alras 'Nleal Mckellrps, rs hot on hrs trarl We wonder, though, rf 'Veal can keep away from the Caswell s long enough to catch hrm jan 23 Tonrght was the openrng nrght of one of my former students Jeanette Quam, at Carnegre Hall Thrs great pranrst rs preparrng for her concert rn Paris whrch wrll be openrng rn the sprrng head mechanrc to be none other than Nlel Taggart Whrle wartrng for my car a new 1960 Cadrllac owned by Dale krenbaum, drove rn It seems he rsn t havrng any trouble keeprng Evelyn now Nlarch 12 Today, I went rnto Nlademorselle Annabelle Srmon s Beauty Salon to get a manrcure Here I found she rs strll cuttrng harr Whrle wartrng, Joyce Lyon came rn for her darly harr cut As we were talkrng she told me she rs secretary at Boone s lumber mrll where Betty has taken over her fathers mrll and several others rn Idaho Aprrl 8 Whrle walkrng down the street I met the former Darleen Damon and Sally 'Nagle tryrng to make rt down to the P F I wrth therr srx chrldren to see therr dads Robert Vassar and Don Brllrngs Just then a streak of yellow came flashrng by and came to a sud den halt as he saw a blonde standrng on the corner Well, what do you know, rt was none other than Nlarron Arrasmrth, who rs strll after the banker s daughter Nlay IO Today as I drove through the country I saw a large srgn whrch read Spotted Poland Chrna Prgs for sale, see Vera Long I stopped to talk to her and rn our conversa tron I found that her nerghbor rs Chrrs Ixammeyer who rs dorng well on hrs OO acre farm june 9 I saw Carl Perry and hrs new brrde Faye Wall Carl rs employed at Worthy s Hardware Gerald Worthy has taken over Henderson s Hardware and also Henderson s daughter july 4 Today I took rn the Lewrston Rodeo where joan Spencer was leading the pa rade on her black Arabran horse joan now owns a large dude ranch I also saw Iva Lee lxelley happrly herdrng prgs and krds for kenny 'Nagle Lrfe on the farm rs lust what she needed . , ' , . . 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ARION ARRASNIITH wrlls hrs herght and way wrth the Freshmen grrls to Don Culton IVA LEF RELLEY wrlls her abrlrty to play the freld to Sharon Lazelle JOAN SPENCFR wrlls her sweater to Isla NIaryott Nlay rt hold rts shape forever CHRIS lxANINIEYER wrlls all hrs clarm on Boyce Barley to Buck Thompson JOYCE LYOIN wrlls her abrlrty to tell tall tales to Irankre Sayer JEANIETTE QLANI wrlls her quret, studrous ways to Garl Brantner SALLY NAGLE wrlls her abrlrty to play drums to Charles Shobe DARLEEN DANIONI wrlls her smrle and pleasrng personalrty to Betty Nlakefreld NIAE BATTEN wrlls her rnterest rn Ted Thompson to Lourse Ward CFCIL JOHNJSON wrlls hrs abrlrty to keep out of trouble to the junror boys They could use VERA LONG wrlls her abrlrty to play the prano to jrm Stratton BILLIE NIORRIS wrlls next year s football party to anyone who thrnks he can handle AIVNIABELLE SIMON wrlls her frgure to Sarah Darley 'NIEAL NICKFLLIPS wrlls hrs exclusrve rrghts to the road between Palouse and Potlatch to Darrell Herrrng VIRGIL WAKEFIELD wrlls hrs abrlrty to pester people and get rnto trouble to Geraldw Hr BETTY BOONE wrlls her extra credrts to Dale Ixrenbaum so that he can graduate next year NIFI VINI 'I AGGART wrlls hrs economrcal Studebaker to Tootre so that he can make more ORPHA WEST wrlls her abrlrty to strck to one man to Patsy Kuehner NIFLVIN THONIPSON wrlls hrs abrlrty to have fun at the expense of the teacher s patrence to jack Redman CARL PERRY wrlls all hrs rnterest rn Faye to anyone rnterested GERALD WORTHY wrlls all hrs clarm on Kay to anyone who wrll take her because two can t lrve as cheap as one BOB TLRNIBOIX wrlls hrs wavy harr to Fred and Tootre so that they won t have to get more Tonrs To NIR DLBFS, we wrll a rubber baseball bat so he can lose hrs temper and not hurt any one To NIR SCHWARTZ we wrll one bottle of mercury two bottles of hydrogen sulphrde some new wrndow blrnds and a bottle of mustache grower To NIR HOLIXAX we wrll one large waste paper basket for excess gum and a bottle harr tonrc To NIRS GLLNIN. we wrll a glove to put over her rron hand To NIR TRFNIBLAY we wrll one ofthe rare forms of lrterature God s I rttle Acre keep hrm occupred rn the evenrng after school To NIR RIGBY we wrll a brrds eye vrew of ORVILLE and we hope he can see rt To NIR BARR we wrll a bottle of harr dye to cover up the gray harr obtarned at football and basketball games To NIRS PARKS wrll a cook book and sewrng basket To the Class of 51, we wrll all the good qu lrtres of the Class of 50 and we hope that none of the bad ones slrp rn W ' 1 , . . . . 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' , we V . 1 ,' 3 ' ' y HISTORY Ccon tj Jean lxlenbaum moved to Rockford whrle Bob Vollmer dropped out Later Dale C ame back The Junror Class play was grven The Skeleton Walks under the drrectron of Nir Tremblay whrch was a success The Junror Prom was also held rn honor of the graduatlng Senrors The theme was Deep Purple and Fev Pratt and hrs orchestra furnrshed the musrc Sev eral unrors had mayor Jobs on the newspaper staff Edrtor rn Chref Sally Nagle 'Nlews Edrtor Jeanette Quam, Feature Edrotr Nlae Batten, and Productron Manager Orpha West At last after 11 years of work and play we are proud to be Senrors Brg Wheels Brllre Morrrs from Spokane and Joyce Lyon, from Portland lorned our class The Senror Play was Almost Summer In the cast were 'Veal N1cKell1ps, Iva Lee Kelley, NIZIIOD Arrasmrth Sally Nagle Melvm Thompson Carl Perry Betty Boone, V1rg11Wakef1e1d Darleen Damon, and Joyce Lyon Frfteen of the class have been together 8 years 13 9 years 11, 11 years, and 10 of us have gone to school for the entrre 12 years together These are Betty Boone, Nlae Batten Sally 'Nlagle Jeanette Quam, Annabelle Srmon Joan Spencer Cecrl Johnson, Chrrs Kammeyer, Carl Perry and Nlelvm Thompson Everyone of the 10 Sen1or boys are Lettermen and all played on the football team So by thrs h1story of the Senrors of 1950 you can see that they have lrved up to therr motto, Lrfe rs a prcture so pamt rt well PROPHISCY Ccon tj August 24 I recerved a letter from Orpha West Larson today announcrng the brrth of her 7th chrld She sa1d she IS strll lrvrng at the Congress Hotel at Palouse She also sard Bob Turnbow rs strll rackrng brllrard balls rn Spokane but now he owns the Brllrard Room September 19 Today I went to the Caprtol to see the Presrdent When I got there he was rn conference wrth hrs personal advrsor, Brllre Nlorrrs, who seems to be enyoyrng her self rn her new ly acqurred Job October 20 Today I went back to old P H S and there I saw Nlae Batten who has taken over Joe Tremblay s place as Englrsh and French teacher She rs also helpmg rn the hot lunch room peelmg spuds December 12 Tonrght I attended a basketball game between the Red Heads and the House of Davrd The center of the House of Davxd s team was Cecrl Johnson He s havrng qurte a trme growrng a beard but has frnally succeeded The manager of the Red Heads was none other than Nielvm Thompson Seems he rs really havrng a trme smoochmg now Thrs completed the account of my frrend s work I went away satrsfred that our class had done as well as could be expected and had accomplrshed most of what rt had set out to do I should apologrze to Nlr Schwartz, perhaps for takmg the lrberty of readmg h1s drary but rt was not pryrng currosrty that prompted me to read rt, but a frrendly mterest rn the people about whom he had wr1tten I ,. . , . , . . . 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ACTIVITIES fcon tj 4 Newspaper 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff Fmance Charrman of F H A 4 JOAN SPENCER G A A 12 3,4 F H A 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Glee Club 1 Trumpet Trio 2,3 Brass Quartet 3 4 Trrple Trxo 4 Band 1 2 3 4 One Act Play 3 News paper 1 2 3 4 Press Supervrsor 4 Camera Club 3 Student Councnl 2 MEL TAGGART Football 4 Lettermen 4 Student Counc1l4 ftransferred from Pot latch J NIELVIN THOMPSON Football 1 2 3 Captam 4 Basketball 1,2 3 4 Boxrng 1 2 3 Baseball 3 Newspaper 4 jumor Play 3 Class Vrce Pres 4 Thespxan 4 Senror Play 4 Lettermen 2 3 4 BOB TURNBOW Football 4, Manager 3 Basketball Manager 3 4 Lettermen 4 News paper 3 4 Sports Edxtor 3 4 junror Play 3 Senrot Play 3 Thesprans 3 4 Qurll and Scroll VIRGIL WAKEFIELD Band 1 2 3,4 Chorus 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Let termen 3,4, Boxmg 2 3 4 One Act Play 4 Semor Play 4 Thesprans 4 Nlmstrel Show 2 ORPHA WEST F H A 1 2 3 4 Treas 2 G A A 1 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 2,3, Pres Newspaper Staff 1 2 3 4 Productron Manager 3 4 Pep Club 2 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 3 4 Lrbrary 1,2 3 4 Band 1,2,3 4 GERALD WORTHY Band 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Boys Trro 4 Football 1 2 Basketball 1,2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Lettermen 1 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 SENIOR INSPIRATIONAL AWARD WINNERS Cecxl johnson - Basketball Chrrs Kammeyer Football 7 9 7 7 Y 3 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' I -- . . . , , 5 . . . , , , 3 ' , 3 ,2g 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' , . , 9 ' 9 4 ' - -- 2 : ' 4 - ' ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 L 9 ' 9 ' - - 9 ' : ' : 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' , 9 ' , s ' 5 ' 4 ' , 9 ' 45 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Boys Trio 4g Ctransferted from Lewis and Clark, Spokane.D 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' . , 9 - 1 ' s ' :A ' - ,H ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 0 41 , . , , ' , 5 , : ' 2 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' -- , , , z ' , 2 ' s . ,3,4: 1 3 Q 2 1 I 7 Q 3 ' 5 q 2 7 v FIRST ROW Mrs Glunk Mrs Parks SECOND ROW Mr Rxgby, Mr Barr Mr Schwartz Nlr Dubes Mr Parks Mt Holway Mr Tremblay JANITORS Raymond Ash essj 5 Commerclal Enghsh II Nlrs Glunk Home Economrcs Related Arts Mrs Parks Nlanual Trammg, Agrlculture ir Rxgby Athletlcs Blology, Algebra, H1story Niathematxcs Scxence Soc1alStud1es NI: Schwartz Hrstory Government Nlr Dubes Speech, 8th grade Nlr Parks Nlusrc Englxshl Nlr Holway Englrsh, French, Soctal Stud1es r Tremblay : . , . . 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W.- ,... -4 'fue 1 UN, ,I- , .L+ 'iff 9 1 in ' 'V ,Hg '14 .fr 'JIM 495, .x A?-I-A 'I ,lr 0545. . i ' fa FIRST ROW Nir Tremblay Advrsor Joyce Tempero Patrrcra Kuehner, Donna Sheppard Sharon Lazelle, Henry Schwartz, 'Nancy Schwartz, Kay Henderson, lsla Maryott SFC OWD ROW jack Redman Fred Sayer Darrell Herrrng, jay l ynch, Dale Krenbaum, Dale Thompson Charles Shobe lxenneth Draper At the frrst meetrng of the Junxor Class offrcers were elected as follows Presrdent Hank Schwartz rce Presrdent Sharon Lazelle Secretary Nancy Schwartz Treasurer Donna Sheppard Councrl 'vlembers Dale Thompson and jay Lynch On 'November 18 1949, the class presented the annual lunror Ply The play selected thrs year was Drums of Death by Howard Reed To rarse money the Junxors sold pcnclls durmg the year vuth Palouse Hrgh School rn scr1bed on them We lost one of our classmates loyce Tempero who left us to get marrled Tumor Prom was held iprll 14 1950 vuth the class choosmg the theme Nloonlxght and Roses The class also presented a probram for one ofthe student body meetrngs the last SCHICSICI 5 A ' n 1 1 p w L r .- 1 . , , 4 1 - 1 - , . 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' '7 ' 1 . . -1 x a 7666444 FIRST ROW Harry Thompson Max Perry, Donald Cochran, Mlchael Brabb Luella Day Joe Lynd Kenneth Currrn, Gene Sryer, Edwm Anderson SECOND ROW Sandra Lazelle, Betty Wakefreld Sherry Schnerder Faye Wall, Patrrcxa Draper, Eleanor Larsen Evelyn Poole, Frankre Sayer, Sarah Darley, Dorothy Chess THIRD ROW Robert Eckman, Myron Power, james Stratton Arlan Larsen, ames Strouse Gale Brantner, Kenneth Mam, Ray McK1nney On September 9 1949 the Sophomore Class held rts fxrst meetmg to elect offtcers an to decrde what the class would do to m1t1ate the poor Freshmen The class offrcers elected were Presxdent Mxke Brabb, Vxce-Presxdent Max Perry Secretary Luella Day, Treasurer joe Lynd On September 15, 1949 the Freshmen were mrtxated 1nto Palouse Hrgh October 21 1949, a welcome dance was grven rn honor of the Freshmen To ratse money the class held a candy sale w1th a clear proflt of S3 60 On December 22 1949, at the Chrrstmas Assembly the Sophomores presented a slut Reuben Sprxngs a Surprrse : I 7 I . . , . 3 9 1 . y. . 1 ' - . 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I Y ' YP . rf, ff Q ri 113 lf' 10' M' .r- .w if fu' , 3 1' JY' Uk 1 uf 104' - '97 Q f 'nm-13 '- -. ..1 r' 4 - -,gflz ,U ' ' , L- 1 f vm? 345 J,, Q, .M 'D gfxn. rg: , KC' 3 rw A, W1 1.4-L up , .- 1 H , X ' 5-rd .J Z' , .I gg 5 fm? -.. 32- 1 , I fn? 1,15 4 iss uw' QQSQ M X1 fzeehfma FIRST ROV Joann Anderson oanne Proctor, Elame Brllrngs, Louxse Ward Larry Spencer Conme Schwartz, Marlene Lrlleby Patrrcra Harrmgton Delma 'Nlrcholson SECOND ROW Glenda Grady, Joyce Barley Drxre McGregor, Lrla Wall, Carol Chase, B111 Town, Donald Culton THIRD ROW Buck Frnley Delmar Murray, Leonard Nlarn Nlr Holway Advnsor The Freshman class held IIS frrst meetrng September 8 1949 Class offrcers were elected as follows Presrdent Larry Spencer, Vrce Presrdent Conn1e Schwartz Secre tary Treasurer Pat Harrrngton and Student Councrl Nlember Nlarlene Lxlleby A return dance was grven rn honor of the Sophomores Niusrc was supplied by the school phonograph The motto lb We forgrve too lrttle and forget too much The carnatron IS the class flower The class colors are royal blue and whrte ' v 1 . 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Q - , . . . . . . .i H , . . ,, . . . . . 2? wr X' 0 uundf - FIRST ROW Jeanette Quam, Cecrl johnson Niae Batten Sally 'Nagle SECONTD ROW Vera Long Betty Boone, jack Redman, Annabelle Srmon Donna Sheppard deemed SECOND ROW Niarlene Lrllebv, jay Lynch 'Xleal Niclxellrps Donald Cochran la ' , Y Z' ' FIRST ROW: Dale Thompson, Mr. Schwartz, Gerald Worthy, Annabelle Simon. ieffmnaaf Idrmr Jeanette Quam isszstant I' dztor Donna Sheppard Bnemess Manager Betty Boone fisst Buszness 'Manager jack Redman Sports Editor C5-C11 Johnson Organzzatzon Pdzlor Vera Long Qnapshot fdztor X136 Batten 1: t Annabelle brmon Dear btaff, I want to thank each of you for your contrrbutron to rhrs annual Wrthout your help and o operatron we couldn t haxe had thrs annual The Edrtor The Natronal Thespran Socretv rs an educatronal organrzatron of teachers and stu dents, establrshed for the advancement of dramatrc arts rn the secondary schools The arms of the soc1ety are two fold CID To establrsh and advance standards of excellence rn all phases of dramatrc arts and C25 To create an actne and rntellrgent rnterest rn dramatrc arts among bows and grrls rn the hrth school The 'Natronal Thespran Socrery was establrshed early rn the sprrng of 1929 at Farr mont btate C ollege Farrmont, Vbest Vrrgrnra, by a group of teachers rnrerested rn the rm provement of dramatrc arts rn the secondary hrgh school The Bocrety IS sponsored by the teachers ml students who make up 1ts membershrp Its government and polrcres ure drctatcd by the members The mrtratron ceremonres for 'Ihespun Troupe 519 were held rn February and the fol lowmg were mrtrated Ixennre Draper, hay Henderson, Darrell Herrrng, Patrrcra Kuehner Qharon Lazelle, Isla Nlaryott, lack Redman, I red bayer Hank Schwartz, 'xlancy Schwartz and Donna bheppard Troupe 519 sponsored the one ict pl 15 In rreman bave N15 Cshrld durrng the year '-9'-2 f'5 an G 4 L ' .rx S ' . - . - - - - . - . . - - .--. - .-- A T' Aft Editor - . . - . . . . - . . . . ..-...---Sa11yNag1e C ' ' I ' tr , ' I - I A L C- - - . A , I. . k ,. . ,I Y . . . - 7 U . . i I L ' n 1' ' ' ' 3 ' ' . ' . k ' ' ' , ' A ,' I T 1 A T 1 . . . H , , ' ' 77 ' r 4 , . ' , . sl FIRST ROW Mae Batten, Iva Lee Kelley Sharon Lazelle SECOND ROW Betty Boone, Nancy Schwartz, Patrlcxa Kuehner, Robert Turnbow, Kay Hen derson, Mr Tremblay 74e4,acuw FIRST ROW Darleen Damon, Sharon Lazelle, Patrxcla Ixuehner, NealNlclxell1pS Sally SECOND ROW Betty Boone Nancy Schwartz Bzllre Nlorrls Iila Niaryott, lxax Henderson, Donna Sheppard THIRD ROW Kenneth Draper, Jack Redman Darrell llerrmg Henry Schwartz, Nlarxon Arrasmrth, Fred Sayer, Robert Turnbovt , vvrv--- - .-- : , . I . . . . , . Nagle, Mae Batten, Mr. Tremblay. A -I I: 9 V V 3 I A A D- 1 ' A V r ,V ' ,' I . V . . , , , J 7'lewap4,bez zfaff FIRST ROW Mrs Glunk, Advisor Robert Turnbow, Eleanor Larsen, Orpha West, Mae Batten, Jeanette uam, Nancy Schwartz Sally Nagle Jack Redman, Mel vin Thompson SECOND ROW Iva Lee Kelley Faye Wall, Betty Wakefield Donna Sheppard Joann Proctor Joann Anderson, Harry Thompson, Joyce Bailey, Elaine Billings Glenda Grady THIRD ROW Darleen Damon, Betty Boone, Carol Chase, DIXIE McGregor Evelyn Poole Sherry Schneider Frankie Sayer, Marlene Lilleby Luella Day Annabelle Simon FOLRTH ROW Vera Long Sharon Lazelle Sarah Dailey, Patricia Harrington, Louise Ward oyce Lyon, hay Henderson, Patricia Kuehner FIFTH ROW Lila Wall Billie Nlorrrs, Isla Xlaryott Carl Perry Chris lxammeyer James Stratton Ray Nlcliinney The Palouse H1 Lites was publrshed monthly with the co operation of the officers and the newspaper staff The following held office for two semesters ending January 31 1949 Editor Jeanette Quam, Production 'Nlanager Orpha West Assistant Production Nlanager Jack Redman Exchange Fdrtor Pleanor Larson, Ndimeoscope Nlae Batten Press Supervisor Joan Spencer It was decided by the uill and Scroll that the staff officers would hold office for just one semester so as to give more people an opportunity to hold office The following people were elected for the second semester Fditor 'Nancy Schwartz Assistant Editor Donna Sheppard, Feature Editor Sharon Lazelle News Editor Kay Henderson, Production Nlana get Jack Redman, Assistant Production Nlanager Sandy Lazelle, Exchange Editor Flame Billings Nlrmeoscope Lila Wall Billie Nlorrrs Joann Anderson Press Supervisor Joyce Lyon Advisor Nlrs Glunlc : . ' 3 Q 7 1 1 ' ' u I J 1 ' 1 1 9 I Y 5 I i 1 9 9 . I Y , , ' . . . . . ' Y Y Y i i v I i - l - 1 1 I S 1 , . . . Y. . . , I Editor - Sally Nagle, Assistant Editor - Nancy Schwartz, Feature Editor - Mae Batten, News 4 . . . I - , , . . A . , 1 - I . ' - . , ' , ' , 1 ' . ' , . - I , . Q I ' 4 ' - i - , . . I I 1 - A ' I U 1 i i ' I 1 K 1 I ' , ' . . 0 emhfz ph? emu' FIRST ROV oyce Lyon, Darleen Daman, Sally Nagle, Ive Lee lxelley Betty Boone, Mr Tremblay SECONID ROW Vrrgrl Wakefreld, Melvrn Thompson Neal Mclxellrps, Marron Arrasmrth, Carl Perry ALMOST SUMMER They can t do thrs to me' crres Paul 'Can t we? snaps back the school prrncrpal and we re off on a delrghtful evenrng Paul rs strugglrng vrolently to aword summ er school and at the same trme keep hrs grrl from a campus brg shot who drrves a cream yellow conver trble coupe Paul and hrs grrl are blrssfully lrstenrng to therr sentrmental theme song when Paul s father enters wrth the drsastrous news that rf Paul doesn t pass hrs frnal exams wrth an extremely hrgh mark rt means summer school rnstead ofthe lakes Thrs would grve Paul s rrval a whole summer to take hrs grrl avsay from hrm but Paul decrded he s gotta frght for hrs woman He startsa terrrfrc cram sessron and a maneuverrng then seems to get hrm rnto deeper and deeper trouble He bashed rnto the school prrncrpal s ear he s blamed for thrngs he drdn t do, and then yust as thrngs look a lrttle brrghter he takes a strong emetrc by mrstake and hrs grrl has to come rn at lust that moment and study You don t know what your re askrng pleaded Paul but the audrence does, and they roar at the happrest of all hrgh school comedres .' , ' J 1 I , L ' . 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H . . l 1 . :wwe ? cw!! it FROM LFFT TO RICHT Sharon Lazelle, Darrell Herrmg jack Redman Hank Schwartz, Isla Nlaryott Fred Sayer Patsy Kuehner Donna Sheppard, Kay Henderson Nancy Schwartz DRUMS OF DEATH by Howard Reed A group of oddly contrastmg people arrxve at mrdnxght at the half turned mans1on IH the desolate lagoon They have been summoned by a telegram whrch they qurckly drscover rs false but the drscovery comes too late for them to escape from the place where werrd forces and malrgn people threaten thexr very lrves Barley the relatrve of most of them, has drsappeared They questron the others the half mad housekeeper, the octoroon girl whose strange trances frrghten them half out of therr wrts the surly Hartlan negro and Harley, whom they scarcely know whether to trust or fear the most of all They struggle to solve the mys tery of the place the cabrnet that IS death to open the hooded frgure that appears from trme to trme, the ghost that creeps from the shadows, the monster that lurks and threatens and back of rt all the rnsrstcnt dull throbbing srgnal of the my SIGIIOUS drums Yet always, to break the tensron there rs the crackle of laughter at the absurd1t1es of the sherrff and the saucy Amella, and there rs the vfarmth and glow of the romance that develops rn sprte of the Sunless terror of the place ' 6 or A ' . ,.., A 2' me v Q u S ls - r T, r l 5 . . 1 I . , , T A Y T Y k , , ' If 71 ' 1 I , - . v . . v. , .. , V , D l Y . . .1 . .K A , y . . Y . . , Y . wail,-4nd FIRST ROW jeanette Quam, Vera Long, Betty Boone SFC OND ROW Nirs blunk Orpha West Sally Nagle Niae Batten Wcatcaaaczt? Wane aocety FIRST ROW Xiawc Perry Niae Batten Bettx Boone Orpha West Jeanette Quam Donald C ochran Hentlcrson N11-Lhacl Braun IIIIRD ROW Na ah 13.1116 I lcanor l atbcn Isla Varxott Iaxe Wall f L Q .I 'Z 1 . B ', ' , , R I' , . . 0 0 R Y: ' - Ya - ' y ,' r 1 ' 1 SECOND ROW: Nlr. Schwartz, Nancy Schwartz, Vera Long, Ifvelyn Poole, Luella Day, Kay ' .' , R' ' all. ' : f r , ' y, C. -' -- , ff 4 1' , I' I' ' . 6,414 The offrcers of thc C lrls Athletrt issocntron thrs year ware Pres1dent Isla Nlary o t N xce Pres Sharon lazelle Secretary Tre xsurer Nhe Batten, and ALlVl9O!' Nlrs Parks Durrng the year the club hid seyeral parties and for rnxtmtron 1 slumber party was glven wrth all new members preparmg breakfast Zacff 140:45 Smal! urll and Qcroll held therr frrst meetrng, on September 1949 On October 12 1949, a cake was held wrth each member brrngrng a cake S 05 was netted The off1cers of Qu1ll and Scroll are Presrdent Jeanette Quam, Nrce Pres Betty Boone Secretary bally 'Nagle Treasurer Xlae Batten On November 10, a candy sale was held at noon ID the upstalrs hall 'X semr formal xnrtratlon was held on Niarch 10 1950 wrth exght new members berng mrtrated They were 'Nmcy Nchyy1rt7 Bob Turnbow lack Redman, Patrrera lxuehner loyce Lyon Islx Nhryott Donnx Nheppard, and lxay Henderson The parents, hrgh school faculty grade school prrncxpal Nir herns, school board members, and cidet teachers was a very attractrye ceremony being done rn candlellght l lght refreshments were served followung the 1n1t1at1on Also, entertarnment was furmshed by the 1n1t1ates The members of Qurll and Scroll are Betty Boone, Jeanette Quam Nlae Batten, Vera Long bally Nagle, and Orpha West The group advrsor IS the commerclal teacher, Nlrs Glunlc The group 19 1lso tal-tml, p1ctures wrth therr flash camera These prctures were turn ed rn to the Qnap shot Fdxtor of the xnnual glance Saccefg it the fxrst Honor NOClCEX meetmg of the school yea new offrcers were elected They were is follows lrcsl lent Orpha West, Nlce Pres1dent eanette Juam, Secretary Treasurer Betty Boone Nlr Schwart7 19 'adv1sor for the group in rnformal IHIEIAEIOD was held lr1day,October 71 1949 Dznner was served followed by entertarnment furnrshed by the new members Those mxtrated were Isla Nlaryott, lxay Henderson Faye llall l uella Day Niax Perry, Donald Cochran, 'Nancy Bchw artz, Niae Bat ten, Xera Long, 'Nlrchael Brabb lmleanor Larson, Fyelyn Poole, and Sarah Darley The purpose of the 'Natronal Honor bocrety rs to promote better scholarshlp 1n them selyes and rn others as well I 1 9 A : -'E' s' 'L' 'I : f --. 1. - ty YA p : ' QD. ,S ' 9 I .l L .. . .Q ' r ' 1 1 . 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I I If v : , A K v V r 1 ,7 H 1 ' lv ' A L ' s V2 f' ' ' f b V , Z lv lv 1 , v' ep 6505 FIRST ROW 'Nlancy Schwartz Iva Lee lxelley, Sherry Schne1der SECOND ROW Joyce Lyon, Patrrcra Ruehner Sally Nagle Donna Sheppard, Nlae Batten, hay Henderson Orpha West Sharon Lazelle Darleen Damon 6404574 6 FIRST ROV Leonard Ham, Arlan Larsen, Buck Fmley Delmar Murray B111 Town SECOND ROW Nlr Rxgby, Lourse Ward Patrrcra Harrmgton 'Harlene I 1lleby Carol Chase Darrell Herrxng, Donnre Culton ,I f - ' A l 7 4 I . . , , ' Y A Y ' , , - i ! ! ' Y , . . Z , , . , n - 1 7 ,' . . Y . . . . V A ' ' ' 9 7 ' ' D 5 . 'Z-4 S gmac! Dweatafz DIRECTOR 'vit Kenneth Holway Donna Sheppard Patsy Kuehner Iva Lee Kelley and Bmllxe Niorrms game! FIRRT ROW SYCOYD ROW THIRD ROW FOI RTH ROW hay Henderion Sandx Lazelle oanne Anderson Patr1c1a Har rngton Orpha We-st Donald C ulton Sally 'Nagle Iuelle Dax Isla Xiarxott Delmar Xluray Elarne Brllxngs Ieanette Quam Betty Boone I ourse Xlard Sarah Darlev Faxe Wall Patr1c1a Ixuehner lack Redman Lxla Vkall 'Niarlene I Illchx Nera Lon Franlcre bayer ax Lynch Sharon Iazelle Conme Schwartz Donna bheppard Ioann Proc tor Larry Spencer lax Perrw B111 Town Darleen Damon Betty Wakefleld bherrx Schnerder Fxelxn Poole Ioan Spencer N11 Holway Nirchael Brabb Leonard Nlarn Vlfgll Wakefield Cec1l johnson Ioe Lynd Harrx Thompson Xlae Batten Glenda Cradx Annabelle Sxmon Buck Frnlew 'Nancw Nchwartz S- 7: I I - 1 3 ,I 1 I 1 r 1 Y - 1 1 -I ' A 1 ' .V1 A ,I 1 . , 4 , ' I 3 I - I: 1 - 1 'I , 1 ,I I 1 I 1 ' , ' , 1 V , ,, ' 1 . A 1 1 A 4 , 1 1-1 1 Gerald Hill, Dale Thompson, Gerald Worthy. V: .l ,Y I 1 S V 4 1 4 l 1 N 1 , ' x , , . ' ' 1 X 1 Al , 1 - 1 1 1 A I' x.. , l I I' , , . . ' In fl 'I A 1 A 1 1 1 , 1 ,I A I 1 1 7 ,'1 A 1 ,I Wlczef Kiowa Xhxed Chorus has a total of 64 vorces, 26 boys and 58 grrls The Chorus made their frrst appearance at the December meetrng of P T A They sang the Chrxstmas Cantata The Nlusrc of Bethlehem Zend The Band began the year vuth the loss of qurte a few good members but therr places were frlled by 14 others Although new and rnexperrenced they were able to start partrcr patrng rn many actrvxtres from the start The events vshrch the band took part rn durmg the year were Palouse Day Football Jamboree County Farr Football Rally Electron Day, Armrstrce Day Parade Troy P T A Spokane Lrlac Parade, Commencement Nflem orral Day Servrces and football and basketball games 5464641342 aaemflea The members of the Band and Chorus made many appearances durmg the year as solo rsts and rn ensembles at Grange A A L W Honor Socrety lrutratron, Odd Fellows The Federated Church, Troy P T -X Round Table Club Thanksgrvrng Servrces Junror Play, Colfax Odd Fellows and the One Act Play The Chorus, also, partrcrpated rn the Eastern Washrngton Niuslc Contest and sang at Baccalaureate Servrces rn the Sprmg ,XZ . , . . . . 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W , .O ,xx 3-9:2 FIRST ROV! oyce Barlev Fleanor Larsen Sandra Lazelle Brllre Nlorrrs Nlae Batten Isla Vary ott Sharon Lazelle Orpha West SECOND ROW Nlarlene I rlleby Sxrah Darlex Joanne Proctor Sallx Nagle Patrrcra lxuehner Patrrcn llarrrngton, Sherrv Schnerder, Illame Brlllngs Glenda C radw Ixa Lee lxellex THIRD ROW Nirs Parks Connre Schwartz Annabelle S1mon Luella Day Nancx Schwartz lxax llen lerson lxclxn loole Franltle Saver Carol Lhase o'1nn Anderson urse XX ar' 1l1 latte 4 6 FIRST ROW Xielxrn Thomfson Gerald Yorthx X rrgrl Kakef1eld llenrx Schwartz Neal Nic Ixellrps Darrell llerrrnr Carl Brantner llarrx Thompson 5fC0XD R05 Klr Barr Dale lx1cnh1ur'1 llmes Ntratton Rau xlcr rnnex IO6 llwfld THIRD ROXX Robert Iu.n1ovt Xlarron Krrasmrth I arl Perm In I xnch james Ntrouse lretlS1xer Chris lxlrnrntxcr ' .l Y .I1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 , ' , O , . , , . . . v - - - - A 4 1 1 . 1 1 .V - 1 1 1 1 1 T - v 7 1 1 , 1 1' I . S. 2 ' , , . 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'77,-4 The F F A offlcers for the year were Chrls lxammeyer Presrdent, Don Cochran Vrce Pres , Darrell Herrxng Secretary, loe Lvnd Treasurer, and Nlrke Brabb Reporter Gram was ewrhtbrted at The Whrtman County l.11r Nlr Rrgby and frye boy s, lxenneth Xlarn, Don Cochran, Nlyron Power, Gerald H111 an oe Lynd went to Portland to exhrbrt fat hops and lambs at the Pacrfnc International Lne stock Fxposrtron In the I 1' A drvrsron, C hester Whrte class, lxenneth Nlarn took fxrst and fourth places wrth two barrows Nlyron took f1fth Don Cochran srwrth, and Nlyron Power agam wlth erghth place Later lxenneth Nlarn s f1rst place Chester Whxte was judged thxrd best hog of all breeds In the fat lamb d1X1S1OU, Gerald H111 s lamb took srxth joe Lynd S mnth and rxenneth Nlam s tenth place The F F A Chapter played host to n1ne schools on December 3 1949, at the annual Parlramentary Procedure contest and offrcer trarnlng school ln September the members and the1r dates enyoyed a watermelon feed and, 1n October, a salmon feed was enyoyed by the members and the1r grrl frtends, whlch was prepared by the F H A glrls and therr adusor Xlrs Parks The annual Parents and Sons banquet was held rn February Honorary members and the hlgh school faculty were guests A program was gn en Buslness meetmes have been held IWICC a month followed by an evenrng wlth yar1ous games Nlr Rrgby and most of the boys are plannrng a camprng and fxshmg trrp agam thrs year '577-'f4 The frrst meetrng of the F H A was held on October 4 1949 The followmg off1cers were elected for the year Presrdent Darleen Damon, Mce Pres Nlae Batten, Secretary Donna Sheppard Treasurer loan Spencer, Reporter Nancy bchwarta, Hrstonan Joyce Tempero, Song Leader Sally Nagle, and Frnance Chauman Orpha West Nlrs Nchwartz was elected Chapter 'Nlother and Xirs Parks was chosen as advrsor A formal 1nrt1at1on was held February 6 1950 The F H A grrls served seyeral drnners durrng the year They seryed for the F F A frsh feed, Honor bocrety lnrtratron, bupermtendent and Prrnczpal s Dmner, and F F Parlramentary Procedure lezzamm 4 6 The 1 etterman C lub had 1ts annual 1n1t11t1on 'Nov ember 30 1919 The mcomrng Letter men were C harles Shobe, Darrell Herrrng, Harry lhompson, Ru Nlclxrrfney, oe 1 ynd Bob Turnbow, Nlelyrn Taggart, Carl Drantner, md 11m Strouse l9LLl'1I1y,,fl'1C course of thls yelr an attempt was made to mike the members better crtxzens of the communlty The club has purchased the rndrvrdual 1nsp1rat1on1l award medals for football and bas ketball In the sprrng, an xnformal dance rs to be held Also, the club wrll haye 1 project for rarsrng money for athletrcs 1 1 1 1 1 ' vf r ' I rf nu . on . ... 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L 1 . mime cz U! 7409676234 FIRST ROW Xlr Rigby Niichael Brabb Darrell Herring Chris Ixammeyer, Donald Cochran joe Lynd Arlan Larsen Donald Culton, Bill Town SECONID ROW Leonard Nlain Nlyron Power Edwin Anderson Larry Spencer kenneth Nlain C erald Ilill aww ken 066 1-fmmcccz FIRST ROW Fxelyn Poole 'Nancx Schwartz Niae Barren Darleen Damon Donna Sheppard, Sallx Nagle Orpha IXQSI Ixa I ee Ixellcx SFCOND ROV 'Hrs Parks Isla Iarxc r NDA on Laacllc Ioanne Proctor Iaxe Wall bherrv THIRD ROIX I ouise Yard Carol f ra c Dixie XIcGreg,or Iox ce Bailcx Patricia Harrington Lila Wall Beru Iakerierd Irankie baxer Sarah Dailex Nlarlene Lxlleby, llama Iii lin,-gs Ioann in erson Luella Du FOL RTII KOVQ Connie Schwartz hu rlcn le son Fleano Laricn flenda Crady knnabelle Simon V: ' ' 1 - 1 1 1 I Y Y I ' X I V: - 1 L I I 1 I 1 1 ' 1 S ' . I P ,I 'I . ' , .I 1' - I 1 - 1 - 1 1 ,I - 1 A-Q 1 'V 4 A, D . ' ' 'H , K . 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ILL: 1L1Qf1.g5wvI1 -1 lj. 142-2'liK7fL'ifE1 1'XIT.1E 111' ..,.11:1s11f.1rt11.-li. 141114 F:'.' -: :Q 12571 62 7.13111 Yi. ,'.. 111' rf! -7 5. gmdetdad ,140 S FIRST ROW Melvrn Thompson, 'Nleal McKell1ps Gerald Worthy, Dale Thompson Cecrl johnson Charles Shobe James Stratton SECOND ROSX kenneth Draper, joe Lynd, Jay Ly nch, Nlarron Arrasmrth, Carl Perrv, Henry Schwartz, Darrell Hetrrng THIRD ROW Coach Barr, Vrrgrl Wakefxeld Robert Turnbow lxenneth Currxn 'Zn C' FIRST ROW kenneth Draper joe Lynd, Darrell Herrmg, Henry Schwartz Robert Fckman, SECOND ROW Donald Cochran Xiax Perrx Buck I'1nlex C arl Brantner Ray Nlclxmney Gene Styer THIRD ROV Coach Barr, N1r,,1l Wakefield Roos lurnbow lxennerh Currrn : . ' r ' , ' , ' I Y ' : , , ' , ' . , - - - ,I r l V. 7 ' y v ' Y 1 ' Harry Thompson. -Y I: 1 A 1,1 r I. ,lv I 3 we I ly ,D ,. 0. , . , M ,, ' , . . , A, . .t , . 'Name Thompson Arrasmlth Niclxelhps Thompson john son Perry Herrmg Stratton Ly nd 'Name Perry Ihompson Stvcr Schw.1rt7 Shohc Hrantner Ilerrxng C ochran Niclxmney Stratton Lynd Lynch Pts Pts Conference Games Won Lost A SQUAD Gameb Awe Percentage shots B Cames -X Q Xiade Nhssed SQUAD ve Percentage shots Niade Nhssed f 8 4 Percentage fouls Niade Nirssed I Percentage fouls Xiade Nhssed 7 Non Conference and Tournament Won Lost 7 200 21 9.5 79 204 387 42 55 433 1 139 22 6.3 45 122 270 49 36 576 A ' ' 121 22 5.5 38 82 317 45 45 500 118 22 5.4 31 122 202 56 66 460 68 21 3.2 28 78 264 12 25 324 41 20 2.0 19 48 300 3 8 272 v 17 15 1.1 6 18 250 5 7 416 7 13 14 1.0 4 11 267 5 3 625 ' 10 11 1.0 2 2 500 6 6 500 35 14 2.5 14 26 350 7 18 240 M 31 14 2.2 13 42 236 5 6 454 Draper 31 14 2.2 13 25 340 5 7 416 f I' A 19 14 1.4 5 38 116 9 12 427 f ' . 7 14 0.5 1 9 100 5 15 250 .7 ' 35 12 2.9 12 26 316 11 15 423 33 12 2.8 15 30 333 3 21 125 ' 56 11 5.1 16 47 254 24 20 545 1 8 10 0.8 4 5 444 0 5 000 . 7' 2 10 0.2 1 11 0 3 0 7 000 44 10 4.4 19 36 345 6 21 222 54 10 5.4 21 27 37 12 13 440 24 9 2.6 7 27 206 10 6 625 7 3 6 6 La., N ' , 4. 0 S' 4 x A N f ,,, 4 H 9 a Q V f E f 0 fr xr xr U fm Q 1 1 O v- l LCWK I ll hi OwwW chu Oltxx Ntpprwn 'lm 1 1' Q fcwlfu Os Oakes N clxol XI C N mW U r ll owl Dpponp f N S ll xii 0 H1 X081 1 5 OI 'K K til f 71:xLs wLLv cn mt x Lwgfw ' L x LS U X y Ol' X R gl' Xlv X T1fL'f'l'I1L't'fQ.2 ii Q. 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CL-pta '- 'Q l'WEmX,x11iL1 STXIOR bfNIOR SFNIIOR SFNIOR sr viola Jwrorz JUNIOR -1' ette C apt am 'Ncal Xlclxellxps was a frne player and one ofthe best defensrve men IH the county Nlarron Arrasmxth was an excellent backboard man and super1or shot at the free throw lane Melvm Thomp son was an excellent team player and made our offense clrck C ecrl johnson wab the most conbrstent player on the team and you could rely on h1m to be the same good player ID every game C arl Perry although C arl dnd not see too much actron, he showed an excellent sp1r1t and played exccllcnt ball when rn the game Dale Thompson was hrgh scorer for the team and should be a great player agam next year Darrell llerrrng rapltlly developed rnto a good guard and excellent long shot artrst QOPHOVORI jrm Stratton developel rnto a good team player and backboard man SOPIIOXIORI joe I ynd wrth extr a hard work wrll deyelop 1nto one of the beat play ers pass through Palouse llrgh School P AI Ol sf fa 5QL 'XD Thrs ye ar s basketball team h ad a successful season even though gettlng off to a bad start by losrng thc annual P alouse Xlerry Co Round after havxng won rt for sxx contrnu OL19 XLZIFS Then the Farmers, got off to a good st art wrth a wxn over Nloscow and then went through a season of 22 games wmmng lj and losrng 9 for a percent age of 590 Durrng thrs sea son they won the annu al Oaltesdale C hrxstmas lournament and ended the season w1nn1ng the bportsmanshrp Trophy of the Vlhrtman C ounty 'Iourney Our hat s are oft to the f1ne job done by our basketball team thrs season and the stu dents and towns people who wtrc 100 behmd them il . , . . , 5 , . i V . 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