Palouse High School - Kernel Yearbook (Palouse, WA)
- Class of 1956
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Snyder , fs-o'nooX principah Xu 'c em-alx may we wash 'co show out avpteciakiotx e untiting 'new and t that 'oe io! th exxoowr ggemen has QW en us . 4 l 1 no 430005 99 sQugggQC' 0 0 YL'-.F '-Rfqql. Q ' ff kv i -. H 7 'iq , 1 xq o W 4' 9 N. Vet? ,GQ K ff fig 'lxbz x A 0 qss Q' 'Wy ,if ?f 7 5 'Qs ' 0 4 'fl 1 J' sss - fx 3 'Q X P1 QQW 'ss X X X , N 's X :X 5 .ss X x I QQ - ' E 'R is s ', Q X L Zi n Q 7 I N S... D S 5 Bs... D N, 0 5 0 N 4 Q.. .00 ig, 0 I 595' 5 Q.. . fo J - xxx, ' ' Cm- Z 'n AUMlNlSWWUN Back row: Mr. Sturtevant-English-Draniatics, Mr. White- Civics-Algebra-Athletics, Mr. Snyder-Principal-Industrial Arts, Mr. Bloom-Superintendent-Advanced Math-Physics. Front row: Mr. Holway-Music-English, Mrs. Glunk-Commercial-English, Mrs. Unis-Home Economics-History, Mr. Decrkop-AgriculturmBiology. Back row: Robert Sturtevant-Freshman Rep. , Gary Cochrun- Parliamentarian. . Second row: Loren Deerkop-Vice-President, Wilford Murray cane!! President, Dick Honsinger-Program Chairman, Bob Hickman- Senior Rep. , Front row: Vonda Watson-Secretary, Pat Decker-Treasurer, Virginia Barr-Sophomore Rep. C , - 1 - arol Batten Reporter, Sue Spencer-Junior Rep. -M3 ,L 'H ' HQ , '- '- T ' A' E' E'-'LkT.!:-aslgtgggsgwfiw il'-1-,'ffril.1-2, - 1' r wav, ....,.,-. :Mg - ,-A-i 4 -.., , i - 5 . l -5-' ' ' ...L .fltudent .goofy Offiddfl 'ITUDENT COUNUL. is .1 L ff! I L Z X In the past school year many projects were accomplished by the student body. Three ping-pong tables were purchased at S105 each. Two by the Student Body and the third by the school district. The Student Body also purchased camera equipment totaling S180 for the making of this annual. The senior class boys, financed by the Student Body and businessmen of Palouse built a beautiful float for the County Fair and for the Palouse Day celebration. Four new flags and poles were attained by the Associated Stu- dent Body for the auditorium. S600 in profits was realized in the school carnival held on November fourth. The classes competed in the raffling off of a rifle and electric blanket. The seniors won the contest and received 1219 of their total Sales as first prize. Through the efforts of the Student Body many fine National Assembly Programs were presented. The proceeds of the Tekoa basketball game, 890, were donated to the March of Dimes and a donation was also made to the Red Cross. Proceeds from athletic events helped bring the balance of Student Body funds up to 81500. Student Body officers elected for the year of 1956 were as follows: president, Bill Hol- wayg vice-president, Jackie Humphreysg secretary, Shirley Bippesg and treasurer, Lee Chase. 7 . 'dj 1 1 1 1 T 4' .ggi N P -1 n , fl: ii. 0' 55123 ytd Wllford M urra y ,, X K Ns Ci 1 A gzli.-,T . . 4 1 COOKS: Mrs. Boone, Mrs BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Skecns M Batten, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Brantncr CUSTODIANS: Mr. 8: Mrs. McKmney 0 0 I I ao I D 9995 QQQQQQQ 5 Y 9 Y W 5 V V do o e' 'v uunoe0 00 0 I 0 dv 'P '00 dl ol 1 4 G af 0 00 hm: 'bu G C 4' ::.-:xx 5: I df' 0 JW h' w O 5 my ai sg' .....'s 0 v - N' veg' 4' 0 'Q ,QQ i LCM7 9 C ri U I I I ...oss Z .Q ss -- - s CD X- X 'x 31:3 , xx CJTJ 8, 's ss 'sk C .NX ...nqhhh--J, SIIAHON MQGINNIS. . , no Girls l,l'LlfjLlC-2-l, Clos Raprescnt11vQ bLf'l1Ol Pl xx -l One-Ac-t Play-4, Honor Btn: Z Fhebpx IHS Carm l Queen Cllllxlltl2l1C-3, Mzljolcttt Z B txt f, I vt.. ya, ffl, LLOYD NICIIOLSON Bzlnrl -12:34, Cllklfllfi-l.-1, lf. F, A0 -123-1, lfootlmzlll-12, Bzuslgetlmll-lZl3, Bzlselmll-123, Letternions-123 Judging Team-Q34 Purliznrontury Contest-4, PLl1'llllllECl'ltZll'y Con- test President-4, F, F. A. President-fl Class President-4, Honor Band-4. xx 'TQJ CHARLES ANKCORN lfootbzlll-234, Bzlsketlmnll-12234, Baseball-1, Newspaper-1223, Chorus-2524, Bzlncl-12334, Lettcrmens-134, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Rep. -2, Honor Society-234, BoyS' OCtGt-23, Clarinet Quartet- 34, Honor Chorus-2, Honor Band-4, All State Band-4, Office-4. Xi Nl I l . . F. l , .-X. -12554, F, F,A, ViCe-Pre5i- mlmntl l l X Prt-.exelent P 1' C,1.C.C,K.C.--l, Judging .,, . ntzzrv Procoxlnre Contest rlll'C!15Ul CI'-'l, lhntl 1' 1 lootlllllflj, lrtlplt J, IN l'lHtll!1l5 Play-Li. Fourth Place in State VONDA WATSON. . .Student Body Secretary-4, Cheerleader 34, Girls League See-3, F.H, A,-1234, F. H. A. Pres-4, F. H. A, Vieo-Pres. 32, Band-123, Chorus-1234, Sextet- 234, Honor Chorus-24, Queen Candidate for Fair-4, Junior Play-3, Senior Play-4, Newspaper-1. CAROL BATTEN Band-1234, Chorus-1234, Sextet-1234, Newspaper-1234, Editor-3, F. H. A. -1234, Girls League-123, Junior Play-3, Senior Play-4, Thespians-3, Annual-34, Student Council-4, Office Staff-4, Girls State-3, Honor Band-124, Carnival Chairman-4, Carnival Queen-4. BUD BAGOTT Football-134, Basketball-1234, Baseball-1, ' Chorus-1234, Band-234, Lettermens-34, Newspaper-1234, Class Rep. H1, Class Treas. -3, Junior Play-3, Senior Play-4, Boys' Octet-2, Boys' State-3, Thespians-3, Honor Chorus-12, Honor Band-4, F. F. A. -1. 1, Band-134, Chorus-134, Honor Society-34, Newspaper -13, Boys' State-3, Honor Chorus-1, Honor Band-4, Pres of Class-1, A.S. B. Program Chairman-4, Lettermens- 1234, Junior Play-3, One-ActP1ay-34, Senior Play-4, De tie Manager-1, DICK HONSINGER. . . Basketball-13, Football-1, Baseball- bate-134, Thespians-3, Sax Quartet-34, Annual-34, Athle- -ani .gow BOB HICKMAN... F.F A 124 Sec of F F A 24 Foot ball-1234, Basketball 1234, Baseball 1234 Chorus 1234 Band-34, Class Rep. 4 Lettermans 34 Treas of Letter man 4, Thespians-3, Jr Play 3 Sr Play 4 All County Chorus-24, Newspaper Staff 1 PAT DECKER Girls League-123, F. H. A. -1234, Treas. F. H. A. -3 Cheerleader-234, Chorus-1234, Chorus-1234, A. S. B. Treas. -4, Junior Play-3, One-Act Play-3, Senior Play-4, Thespians-3, Newspaper-234, Girls' State-4, Annual-34, Student Council-4 Office Staff-4. GORDON ALBERTS F. F. A. -1234, Band-1234, Basketball-1, All County Band-124. WILFORD MURRAY. . . Band-1234, Chorus-1234, Athletic Manager-1, Debate-234, Honor Band-2, Honor Chorus-4, Class Sec. -123, Lettermans Club-234, A.S. B. President -4, Thespians-3, Junior Play-3, One-Act Play-234, Sen- ior Play-4, Honor Society-234, Sax Quartet-34, Boys' Octet-2, Newspaper-123, Annual-34, Boys' State-4, Typ- ing Contest-3. GARY COCHRAN Class Vicc Prusidcnt-4, F. F.A.-1234, F I' A Prusident F F A Vicu President-2, Judging Team 34 Parliamentary Team .34 Class Play-4. MIKE TOWN Band-1234, Football-124, Baseball-34, F. F. A. -124, F. F. A, Sentinel-2, F. I . A. Reporter-1, Class Vice-Pres. -3, Class Pres. 44, Lcttermcns-4, Junior Play-3, One-Act Play-34, Senior Play-4, Thespians-3, Honor Band-4. LOREN DEERKOP F. F. A. -1234, Scntinal-4, Parliamentary Procc dure Contest-34, Lettcrniens-34, Inspirational Award-3 Football-1234, Basketball-12, Parliamentarian-3, Vice-President-4, Class Treasurer-4, Band-1234, Honor Band-234, Judging Team-234, Lcttermens Club President-4. BOB MAHN...Class bccretiry 4 Bind 12.34 Clarinet Quartet-4, Lettcrnians 4 Class Play 14 Newspaper 13, Basketball-1234, Baseball 1 Honor bociety .94 Thespians-3, Honor Band 4 5 33? 135 40 Qs -weak Rf Pat Decker Bob Hickman Bob Mahn Carol Barren Wilford Murray Lloyd Nicholson Dick Honsinger Vonda Watson .Q ' N f -Ijgly if Q S Y W 4 fri ,gg ., 5 'M-Q 2.255555 as ii iifv We an -3' 1 if S 5 x 'if -nf Q F ,X 1 L xifilgff 'IR . Q Third row: John Bagott, Charles Ankcorn, Miko Town, Gordon Albert. Bottom: row: Loren Deerkop, Gary Cochran, Slxzlron McGinnis, Larry Burnett. Q ,www Wk CHARTER MEMBERS Anlicorn Murray Bngott Mahn Nicholson Albc rt Batten Town 1 ws, gg X X nw ,. . . WM, ...W-. 6144.4 lfistozy September 1, 1944, twenty-nine small faces appeared at the first grade door of the Palouse Grade School. We were met by Mrs. Jenness, who was to guide us through the first year of school. Sharon McGinnis left in the early part of the year. The next year of our journey was spent with Mrs. Bruner. We formed arhythm band. Sharon and Vonda joined the class. Miss Carpenter welcomed us to our third year. An Easter play was the highlight of this year. Miss Sleigh, who later became Mrs. Williams, helped us through our fourth school year. Dale Bircher, Bobby Hadler, Jimmy Dragoo, and Walter James left us. Sandra Hollen, Norma Elliot, Shirley Vandamark, Mary Walser, and Teresa Milbert left us to enter school at Potlatch. Mrs. Wilson led the way through our fifth year. Ronnie Mason left us for Spokane. Robert Todhunter, Richard Freeman, Charles Moore, Bob Hickman and Dick Honsinger joined us. We started band this year. During our sixth year Mr. Campbell led the way. Robert Todhunter, Richard Freeman and Lavell Wilson left us. We also had an incident in the boys' dressing room in which the boys had a sudden application to the seat of education. During the first month of our seventh year Mr. Howard was called to the army, he was re- placed by Mr. Kelly, Mr. Parks, and Mr. Coble. Jim and Jerry Shields and Charles Moore left us. Virginia Wasson joined us but left before the year was over. Gary Cochran and Larry Burnett also joined us. This was one of our rougher yearsg we went through four teachers and-- six pencil sharpeners. We also caught a rubber boa snake which was given to the museum at Pullman. Mr. Parks and Mr. Coble joined forces to help us through our eighth year. Arlene Muir left for Pullman. This year the grade school softball team placed second in the county tourna- ment. Our class still wears the scars of our eighth grade pencil battles. In the fall of 52, 17 green little freshmen slowly made their way up the steps to begin their journey in high school. Mrs. Brock was our class advisor. Pat Burden joined our class but moved away at the semester. At the same time Pat Decker joined us. Pat Burden was chosen as our carnival queen candidate. Finally the time came when the sophomores initiated us. Later all was forgiven and we gave them a return party. Ray and Shirley Bond joined us. The time came when we could initiate the freshmen. This year Mr. Holway was our ad- visor. Vonda Watson was our queen candidate for the carnival. Barbara Holabachg Shirley and Ray Bond left us. Sharon McGinnis returned from Sprague. Mrs. Glunk, our class advisor, for our junior year helped us put on our prom, When You Wish Upon A Star. Lee Shellman left for Tekoa. Kay Lazelle and Larry Burnett' transfered to Potlatch. Sharon McGinnis and Loren Deerkop were our candidates for carnival king and queen. The junior play, Just Ducky, was presented, under the direction of Mr. Sturtevant. Mr. White was our senior advisor. Walt Brazington and Wilbourn Frazier joined our class. Walt left for Deer Park at the semester and Wilbourn joined the Navy. Lary Burnett rejoined us. Carol Batten brought us to victory in the carnival queen contest. Vonda Watson was the queen candidate from Palouse for the Palouse Empire Fair. Her attendants were Carol Batten and Pat Decker. We ended up our twelve years with a rootin tootin western play, Desperate Ambrose. 16 'Ihr Q Q Qaeda D oo 9 HQEPJXUS 0 4- -'X cal' 'Q o 'Qs 0 69 UQQQQSQ issqggs. .Q 5 qs Qgsi .v ' Q E 9' Q ' X QQN, H 4, Q a Qs o LN P7 sQ QE Q7 3 -X ss NY1pq,. Nj' www X v QQ o 0 R Q 9 Q9 0... v s,. 's Ss. S QS AX XX sm. A S. ' ,Q S w ' 6 55 'O 0 ss . R, al nm 0, bg.. .0 Rss... 55 it X Q Nm 2 1? hd CLASS OFFICERS: J. Thompson J. Humphreys, D. Watson, S. Spencer, G. Cooke. ADVISOR: Mr. Holway. li uniot 61444 i ' , -Jiffw-li' ,ff i . f. Blu-k row: Robert Babb, Ancel Jeffers, Jay Williamson, LCC Chase, Miko Grady, Gene R:1yn.onni, Roger Miller. Miziille Vow: Bob Tuttle, lVl1ll ?f1lI'Ul Moore, JoAnn Mitziirberg, Jackie Hunwphreys, Shirley Bippes, Bill Holwuy, Mr. Ilolway. Front row: Janet Thompson, Celia Mansfield, Donna Watson, Gerrie Cooke, Bonnie Colborn, Pinky Bzigott, Sue Spencer. v 1 Aw . 3 Na.. and 3 22 I ' f 4, CLASS OFFICERS: J. Griffin, i R. Perkins, D. Hickman, T. Arndt, v. Barr, M. cox. if ADVISOR: Mrs. Glunk e W2 .fopiomote lau Back row: D. Styer, D. Hickman, B. Frazier, D. Ankcorn, R. Perkins, T. Arndt, J. Griffin. Front row: V. Barr, R. Chase, D. Mott, M. Cox. w,,4A 'W 7'ze.4Aman 6145.4 ll 'WW CLAS1: OFFICERS: L. Chase J. Hulott, R. bturtevant, D McKinney J Fisher ADVISOR. Mrs. Unis. Back row: R. Mooru, L. Chusc, G. Decker, R. Cochran, J. Hulctt, M. Mahn, K. Chaise, J. Askins. Middle- row: L. Hurd, H. Loc, D. Collmorn, R. MacPherson, R. Brantncr, G. Lindbloona, R. Sturtovunt, J. Bippcs, D. McKinney. Front row: J. Fisher, J. Colborn, B. Bidlc, J. Humphreys, J. Humphreys, P. Raymond, P. Rodman, Mrs. Unis. 1 'fm nGo9c'bmoeq9 9 9 9 Q9 0 Q v' i V O 0' 5 ,V D U r 5 S U I 7 s 00' 5 2 Q J O 4.1 -1, I 2' ' CN Q va' Y U 00 Q 5 s . ! i 4 7 . 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Proofreaders. ............ ......Pat Decker, Carol Batten Adviser..... ..... . ......................... ..Mrs. Glunk ' L i Lani Hard Pat Raymond Reporters.....Dona McKinney, e , REPORT CARD spuis October 2 , 1955 was probably a very long day to the student body of P.H.S. More than a usual amount of-lBiSUP9 time was spent in the halls between classes. After classes everyone ran around busily asking questions twhich sometimes were replied to happily and others which were very disgustedly given. As you can probably guess by now this fateful day was report card day, the first of our new schdi year. The freshmen, which vere inexoorienced in this ied around 53 rw E 35 get 'W .,iNi ,1.syAi. f lrf'3.4Ik f I A .Q .Fig A . ' 0U.I' WB. S fffbfpr the warn! Muffgji 4 r Xvrh L ,ii i Q. 'L -.. . A X, ,xx rf X. f F 2. VH Lia 3, fx 3, X fx-J g ' ff f if 'Z N MM Q .F 1 Q ww . , . 5g,-N ,Q R X X w hmm 4. a s N Q Yuri My fclitoti i fi 'fx ASQ I x 41 A , . K M f 3 3 ,fn gn X L N Mx-1' w Jw Q 1 K. . '4 31 ueen etoufning After winning the queen contest by a very narrow margin, Carol Batten was crowned Queen of the 1955 Palouse High School Carnival. Carol, the senior can didate, was given a very close race for the crown by the freshman candidate, Jean Fisher. Candidates from the other classes were: junior, Shirley Bippesg sophomore, Roberta Chase. In the above picture Carol is shown receiving the queen's bouquet after being crowned by the 1954 Carnival Queen, Nancy Bagott. The winning queen was decided by the amount of raffle tickets that her suppor- ters sold, and also by the amount of money turned in to the queen booth speci- fically for that candidate. Each cent was considered as one vote. 25 Back row: Middle row: Front row: Back row: Middle row Front row: 5 Q KT Y if ' Back row: W. Murray, V. Barr, B. Hickman, B. Bagott, enlot D. Honsinger, B. Mahn, Mr. Sturtevant. Second row: C. Ankcorn, J. Fisher, C. Batten, S. McGinnis y C. Cochran, L. Deerkop, M. Town, L. Nicholson. Back row: G. Raymond, R. Babb, M. Grady, L. Chase, J. Williamson, B. Holway. ' lllll0'Z Second row: J. Thompson, C. Mansfield, M. Moore, J. Humphreys, S. Bippes. Front row: J. Bagott, B. Colborn, S. Spencer, S. West. Q THE SHOWBOAT MINSTRELS was the title of the junior play, presented in the high school auditorium on the night of November 18th, 1955. The setting for the show was an 1890 show- boat on the Mississippi River. The plot soon began to thicken as Captain,Peppereorn's money was discovered missing. The villian was soon discovered, but not until the darkies had told their jokes. The production was considered a grand success. THE GREENER GRASS was the title of the Palouse one-act-play presented at the Whitman County one-act-play contest on February 11th. The play was a comedy depicting the home life of an average American family. The performance was excellent and as a result the play was judged second in the contest. Sharon McGinnis tied for the best actress award. The east also presented the play for the P. T. A. and for the Grange. The cast included: Marlene Cox, Dick Honsinger, Mike Town, Patty Redman, Sharon McGinnis, Wilford Murray, and Virginia Barr. The senior play, entitled DESPERATE AMBROSE, was presented on the night of April 13th. The setting was the lobby of an old-fashioned hotel. The place soon began to jump when Am- brose and his pal, Bert, two cowardly easterners, wandered into one of the toughest, mean- est, rootin tootinest gun-slinging towns of the old west. Ambrose and Bert fouled the schemes of the crooked sheriff and his gunman, Hoot Owl Pete, but the result was a happy ending. Everyone was pleased by the fine performance. 3 . My If 6 I K f Q ' g if Zi. 'I 3 .gif i 5 V S 1 3 1 61444 poem Hctivities JV' Wir by x 3 A 35 ,tw QR, A H Si , W Q -M - WN ff A st its 3 RATE 1 ffiihi is i'2if i2f it M M X X-M Q Q Q,,,1,,N, w5k,..,f3 as Wasssmemm E at Qwest' 5 3 Girls State: Pat Decker, Carol Batten. Boys State: Bud Bagott, Wilford Murray, Dick Honsingera Kaya' and 61.215, ylateu RIA' wbaxgv - - 3' VL 4 ' ' aFG!9f 4 Q I .4 'Q . ,ff N, s A 5 - 7.1 wx. 2 H U5 Wt , 1 nf' ANI ' Eb af P 1 96 W 'Wm' NATIONAL Hdnolz soclE'rv w 'f S ?5 3 3 W S sif lffatianal lfonoz .focietg Q if .4 1323'- V ,F -V? X, . Q Q 7-K2 l ' X. I-,A Y' A4 ' ' 2 4 . - ' ' i -- frffi- - -' ' fxgg . .i xi, , ' 6 'ff gb ' - ' Q ' s K n O . ' Y K . . , 4 fi ' ' 3 'i'Z,,Q 1 i Back row: C. Ankcorn, R. Perkins, J. Williamson, D. Ankcorn, B. Mahn, B. Holway. Front row: D. Honsinger, M. Cox, J. Bagott, W. Murray. E13 BY E i Gordon Lindbloom, Instrnunental Soloist Jay Williamson, Sue Spencer and Joan Bagott, Vocal Soloists. V004 Wilford Murray, Dick Honsinger Jay Williamson, Loren Deerkop. Charles Ankcorn, Randy Perkins, Bob Mahn, Bill Holway. 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