Peshastin Dryden High School - Puma Yearbook (Peshastin, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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EX LIBRIS DEDICATION V Z ' bedication ?s1.,,- - f ' N f - Q 1 ':.' , -5 ,.. ff- 41 - PL X - 1-S ' .- , - , , .-S 4 .11-1 . 1956, would llke Dryden community improveour school ln the pupils of We, the Pine Cone staff of to dedicate this annual to the because of all they have done to an the interest they have shown our school The f1rst school in the Dryden community was built 1n 1902 in south Dryden, whlch is the John Hrs ses's home at the present time This school held only the first eight grades and upon gradua ting from the eighth grade, the chlldren attended hlgh school in Brender Canyon Host of the people lived in north Dryden, so a second school was planned which 15 Mrs Rosina Gross' rome As the populatlon of Dryden grew, the schools weren't big enough to hold all the chlldren To meet th1s need the two schools con olidated and in 1923, a new schoolwas built which is the present Dryden School The Dryden bcnool was bu1lt on five acres of land whlch the communi ty purchased from the Great Northern Railroad In 1926, the Dryden communlty built the first Dryden gymnasium on to the ma1n body of the school house Thls was getting too mall so in 195b, the people of Dryden, working together, built the new Dryden gymnasium which is truly a beautiful build n This year, 1956, the Drydamcom unity together with the Peshastin COMmUn1ty voted to join the two schools together for the following year This will make a bigger high school and offer Letter educa tional advantages The people of the Dryden community have al shown an interest in improving our school ii 3iIlnu F 2552 - HE-1115 1:--1:-. ':f -H nm. w w ADMINISTRATION Seated L to R Hrs Zvrisler, Hrs Scott Standing L to R Mr Barronett, Hr Hordeng, Hr Piper, Hr Hyatt, Hr Ford IDID C BARRONETT, Superintendent B S University of Idaho H A State College of Washington HILDRHJ ZWISLER, Home Ec B S Montana State College BLING NORDENG, Coach B A Pacific Lutheran College EUJARD E PIPER, Principal B A Eastern Washington College of Education SHIRLEY SCOTT, Girls P E B A Central Washington College of Education GORDON FORD, Music Dept B A Western Washington College of Education THOMAS W HYATT, Comercial B A State College of Washington, B A Eastern Washington College FACULTY 6gCgd569'55 B Eigoagf 43 5 263110533099 agjjaa A , 5 o5Gbk5Q?y in OO ext 609 to . O Qaxdeuk, gAq,x,50'c ?acultq Qgm 7 WW 93 'Y .-Ak 6 O Snapd Ed Piper: Principal, Gen- eral.hhth, Shop Tom HyaTi Soclal Studles Cowmercial, Sophomore Class AdVl30T WM wma Earl NOPdlHg Science Basketball Baseball 2,29 , , qof ee 6,00 5961 C101 81 506 . gf: E 35 u A A 0 q Qt' B xxxi . 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S . 5 s SENIORS HARILYNN SUITH Student Body Officer h Class Officer l,2,b, Student Council 3,h3 Op eretta 3,h Chorus l,2, 33h9 Blvd 192a39h' Pine Cone h, Ensembles 3 h Pep Club 2,3,hg Cheer leader 2 ,3 TERRY ORCUTT Tiger Times 3,h3 Pine Cone 3,h3 Operetta 33 Chorus 1,2,3 ,bg C1533 Officer l,h CIIIOFS DON VOSS Entered 2, Class Off icer 2,3, Basketball 2 L, Tiger Times L, Pine Con h, Student Council 2,3,h GEORGIA RAE WILKEN Class Officer 2,3,b Student Council 3,b Op eretta 3,h Plays 1,2, Bend 2,3, Chorus 1,2,3, L, Pep cm. 3,1,, pine Cone M, Ensembles 2 h CLASS COLORS Gold and White CLASS FIDWERS Gold and White Iris 3 I 3 ' 2 ' s 3 I 35 Student Body Officer' 3 S Q 3 0 . I 0 ADELE PARKINS DON GOEHNER Student Body Officer 3,h, Class Officer l,2g Student Council l,3,h3 Band l,2,3,hg chorus 1, 2,3,h, Plays l,2, Oper etta 3,h, Basketball 1, 2 3.hg Baseball 1,2,3 by WD' Club l,2,3,h, Pine Cone 3,hg Ensemble h Student Body Officer by Class Officer l,2,3, h, Student Council h Ch01'118 l,2,3,h, Bill 1, 2 Operetta 3,b Ensem bles 3,h5 Plays l,2, Pep Club 2,3,h 0Ill0l'S IHOGENE PUTNAM Entered 3, Class Off Cone h Operetta 3 Band 3, Chorus 3,hg sembles L En RALPH KIMBERLY Entered 3, Basketball 3,h, Baseball 3,h, Pine Cone 3,h Chorus 3,h opererta 3,h, wmv Club 3,h, Ensembles h Tiger Times 3 CLASS MOTTO Yesterday is in the ast t P a omorrow 18 in the future, and only today 18 ours. 9 I O - s 5 3 ' I icer bg Pep Club bg Pine s ,hs 5 Q 5 ' s C6466 M I9 egg The year lS 1985, the place is the Leavenworth Golf Course We see an old man, wearlng Burmnda shorts and long stocklngs, drlvlng his atomlc powered golf cart It 1S none other than M BARRONETT, who has taken up golf because of h1s health As MR BARPONETT rolls across the green, a hot rodder buzzes the course, an his old stripped down '56 saber get This sets MR BARRONETI to thlnklng about TERRY ORCUTT and h1s souped up cars, and he wonders what happened to the class of W56n Lets go wlth h1m and flnd out Ne get into the falthful HSAU Chev and begln our tour Flrst we go to the Seattle Innerplanatary Space Statlon, where we find DON GOEHNER a sc-ent1st who 1S trylng to flgure out how far the free throw l1ne would be from the basket on the moon Don says he wlll take us on a tour of the stat1on We look lnto the super-power space vlewer Wh1Ch 1S focused on the large DON VOSS Dairy located on Juplter ADELE lS in the kltchen roast lng an astroid bug, whlch is a form of turkey Suddenly blip appears on the screen It grows larger and larger untll we see lt is a space shlp headed for our port As it lands we rush out and notlce it is a tanker, whlch is loaded wlth mllk The pllot comes down the gang way and he seems famlllar As he takes off his space sult we recognize TERRY ORCUTT, the lrnerplanetary frelght p1lot, who has a monopoly on all space frelght Suddenly we hear slrens blowlng and an atom truck flashes past, followed by an ambulance A medlcal shlp has gust landed Thls shlp has just come from an lnnerplanatary space colllsion we see IMOGENE PUTNAM emerge from the hlp, followed stretcher a unlversally famous space nurse Next,DON shows us the thlrd grade room on Pluto, where MISS MARILYNN SMITH is teaching We contact QARILYNN by space phone and she says the Plutonlams are lgnorant, but amusing They remind her of the class f 1957 By this time it is noon, and we are gett1ng hun ry In the space cafeter1a we f1nd GEORGIA RAE WILKEN, the head cook We hear she 13 as good a cook as her other It 1S now time for us to return, and as we are drlving back over the pass, we see a rocket dustlng for Martlan Pine Beetles Suddenly the shlp catches flre and the pilot bails out Guess who, none other than Earth's chlef ranger, RALPH KIMBERLY As we greet RALPH h1s shlp crashes into a near-bv hillside The concus 1on from this crash carries us to a land tb1S prophecy comes true ff' ,f' Yggsgggg A 4-as f 0 0 . O L ' n . . i S 4 . . . . . a . . - . . . s ' by bearers, carrylng a crltlcally injured pilot. ILOGENE is ' e A . R . 0 O . Ag . If! . . L . . . Q 4 , Q x -if I , 1' . .gm v en iam Jimi W an lsfamenf We, the class of '56, being of sound mind, faculties, and before witness: do hereby make and testament. To the class of '57 we leave the ability to To the class of '58 we leave the ability to To the class of '59 we leave the ability to on the honor roll. To Mr. a L speed To Mr. To Mrs. pack To Hr shows Tb Mr Tatum. To Mr and rubber typewriters that will bounce possessing all our this our last will make money. stay in class. have at least six Barronett, our advisor, we leave a '56 school bus, with transmission and a set of chains that won't break. Piper we leave a mechanical armuo write out pass slips. Zwisler we leave a government bulletin and a standard Ford we leave a complete instruction book for half time Nordeng we leave a student with the ability of 'GooseN Hyatt we leave typwr1ting tables that won't turn over I, Terry Orcutt, planned to will all the girls I know 1n Wenatchee to Blane Van Hoven and Larry Samuels, but have decided I m12ht,need th em 1n the vears to come I, Georgla Rae Wilken, w1ll my drivlng ability to Earlyne Wynne, with hopes that she will make use of it before too long Also my office job to Arlene Schacht I, Adele Parkins, will my student body secretary books to Charlene Heinrich and my ability to blush I will to Bob Davis I, Imogene Putnam, will the presidency of the Pep Club to Shirley Gerlack, and my helght to Marvine Reister I, Marilynn Smith, w1ll my two years of yell leading to Diane Smith Also the title of NA crazy mixed up kid' to Pat MacE1roy May she make better use of it than I did I, Donnie Goehner, wlll my ability to leave girls alone Tippy Parker I, Don Voss, will my ability to get good grades to Bob Davis I also will the student body books to Shirley Gerlack I, Ralph Kimmerly, w1ll my helght to Gordon Miller, and also my curly hair to any one who can use it :ty '1 ' 9 25 Ee L O O O l . . O . . n . O Q 0 I O O ' to O O I O O .SQ 5 g N Q .QW-E Marilynn Smith Ralph Kimmerly Adele Parkins Don Voss Georgla Vilken Don Goehner Imogene Putnam Terry Orcutt BFFORE nJANn 4 'R n.u.PHn-:H WMIDGE' U., Je Gm Yu Senior f'erAona1itieA SPORT Ice Skating Basketball Tennls Basketball Basketball Basketball Volleyball Swlmm ng AFTER -BEL-TPEEVE Grouchy Teachers Under- classmen None Under classmen Jealous people Silly girls Boys School HOBBY Scrapbook Fishing Jaklng trouble None Hopechest Reading Jaklng letters Sleeplng BEFORE 4lY'b 2' AMBITION Matrimony Graduate Graduate Graduate Graduate Go to College Nurse Graduate 'POOPSIE' 'BONNIE' NIMOII 1-cw' WS, Y -A 1 AFTER 'wil . 1 . ' Y I , . 'I . 1. , j , pie ii ,Qjs - K , an was 5 '.l- ?'Q ' . '3 . 5, i 7 r ' - .P . - , Q e V iv I Qgg . , W . N fer 5 1 ' 5' S wi! V ii. A 'P K 'N ' ' ,5 . ' 5? tim EQ T. same JUNIORS Class of 1957 L--ff Front row L to R Charlene Heinrich , Earlyne Wynne Shirley Gerlack, Pat McElroy, and Marvlne Reister Back row L to R Mr Piper, Leo- nard Weedman, Blane Van Hoven, Melvin Helnrich, Steve Reister, Larry Samuel, Bob Dans, and Marvin Milham Jumor Class Gfflcers Shirley Gerlack PRESIDEJT Bob Davis VICE PRESIDENT Charlene Heinrich SHIRETARY TREASURER Steve Reister STUDENT COUNCIL X KSQMB xg! X .M Leonard leedman Bob Davis larvlne Reister Earlyne Wynne Clase Motto We strive not to equal, but to excel . f sf f I ' I ' 0 o e . . O 0 O e 0 0 0 e 0 Q 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 Q g , , , 1 e 0 e 0 ' e Q e Q e 0 o I e e e 9397 HK X92-'A . is .x gots, 4, ,Gy . xv. o e O SOPHOMORES Class of 1958 Priscllla Nelson, and Arlene Schacht Back row L to R Hr Hyatt Richard Goehner, Jim Perkins, Harry Lippert, Fred Smith, Clifford Parker, Bob Ovmby, and John Valeson ophomore Class Fflcers Fred Smith. . . . . PRESIDENT . . . .Clifford Parker Arlene Schacht. . . .VICE PRESIDENT . . . . Shirley Putnam Clifford Parker . . . SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . . Arlene Schacht Jim Perkins . . . . STUDENT COUNCIL . . . . Fred Smith Claes Motto: It is not in mortals to command success but we will do more, ue will deserve it. Front row L to R: Shirley Putnam, Yvonne Thomason, Brenda Springer, . : . , I FRESHMN Class of 1959 Elvera Goehner Back row L to R Gordon Miller, Bob Wynne, Joe Samuel, Darrel George, Bill Kuest and Mrs Zuisler Freshmen Class Officers Berneice Umbarger Gordon Miller Diane Smith Joe Samuel PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER SGT AT ARMS STUDENT COUNCIL Class lotto Not finished Just begun Joe Samuel Jim Haney Bob Wynn E1 Vera Goehner Gordon Hiller L'L'ULlla Iv!! u uv un uvpuvanfv vnu.:--..ov-, ----.-- .---, Y..,W-- W, , 0 Q 0 o o 0 0 o 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o u 0 0 0 o 0 ' Q o 0 0 0 0 O O O C O 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o I I 'U . ELEMENTARY 1 -in if fl 1955 56 FRTG I 4-4f '.i. lst ron: Alice Crawshaw, Tlyla Gere, Gail Ann Lucas, Larry Lippert, Donald Lucas, Lyle Wynne Gary Goehner, Lewis Reister, Duane Leidkie 2nd row Dennis Fletcher, JuJ.iann Wohlers, llarkel Thomason, Pearlene Massey, Larry Yonaka, Georgeana Rumohr 3rd row Steven Branscrum, William De Pew, Michael Radach, Darwin Lilley ?1rAt grade x9 LUun4 ..-:r-if-rf: onvniu 2 1955-56 , 53 ,, -un-:nuns-u-an D er. ' x 5' sscono canoe ' fx uh. If . 1 Z' y Q lst row: David Ledford, Beverly Goehner, Louise Bishop, Alma. Crawshaw, Larry Avey, Ellen Gere, Dennis Jurgens. 2nd row: Pam Gere, Gordon Heinrich, stephen Warman, Dale Davis. 3rd row: Vilene Weedman, Jean roster, Daisy llc Cor-mack, Marvin Lilley. Second grade E - V A ,, ' .avk , c K ,.-A - f ' X ,E Q .E 3 -lvy -D L . , t H hrgz i wk ,fr V- i'i,,. . In V K A 5 t - ,.,A: ::' 3 K it rf .1 ap. 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I 'n 'Q--,W ,Lying ei 1., gg ,.., .,,., I l ' E ' f' ,A V , P, t 3Z11S11111Z Z11 ' fn KQI: 5 35' i ee s , DRYDEN 1955 56 W' i .29 M 55959 'flur .Q M fd 9 1lOw,P' lst row Sue Parker, Carolvn Dalton, Sharon Wanman, Lonna Kelhn, Nancy Carlson, Penny Llnkem, Jean Orcutt 2nd row Lester Branscum, Anna Blshop, Anna Crawshaw, Roger Voss, Mike St Peter, Mary Rose Gere 3rd row Tommy m.ILer, Terry Davis, John Cahoon, Marland Radach, Donna Wynne, Barbara Willlams, Barbara Rich, Emma Nolan, L1nda Umbarger hth row Bob Kelhn, S1gne Needman, Davld Nlerman, Arnold Agress, Jim Lucas S: as life-JG' 1955 56 MQIQYQQ ?0lll'f,l Q Q 71 f a 5 'J 3 in af radw let row Joyce Taylor, Cathy Relman, Don Linkem, Russel Wohlers, Tomas Warman, Larry Goehner, Barbara McElroy, Dorls Powell, Bea Deoew 2nd row Sharon Dalton, Patty Ledford, Sherry Gere, Llnda D1ttman, Penny Bourne, Junlor Thomason 3rd row Ira Mllen, Carolyn Lucas, Jackle uIcElroy, Gloria Weecinan, Sandra Weedman, John Mllne, Dale Kzunmerly, Floyd Nilllams, Darlene Bennett Ath row Carl Roach, Steve Jer- vens, Bonnle Reister, John Davls, Robert Atk1ns, Larry Gur- nard ff ' el 1 A L X 1 ix ' , f' -. 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T ' . : Z O 9 5353999 DRYDEN 1955 56 i lst row Bruce Narman, Gary Gere, Wes Umbarger, Charles Powell, Douglas Hahan, Larry Gere, Marsha Stanford, David Reiman, Larry Helnrlch, Loren Lilley, W11lis Umbarger 2nd row Vesta Olson, Thelma Mcnlroy, Linda Weednan, Carol Voss, Twyla Goehner, Leknna Kiehn 3rd row Darlena Lucas, Sus1e DePew, Joy Parklns, Jeaneffe Radach, Connle Branam, Brenda Thomason, Norma Jean Cummins, Siru. Smith, Jean Relster Satin grade WADE SCHOOL TEACHERS L mns Fosmz, Grade 1 mas soo'r'r, Grade 3 MRS. NICKELLS, Grade 2 MR. KILE, Grade 14 and S HR. STAVE, Grade 6 2 ' . ' Y 4' C--w - f' xg- S, 3 un: as if V :iw ' A -4 -L ,V we do .C fr ' q , ZI111I111 -A , v V .- -f - K M in 3 C If ' - Q I x J - S A E ...... - . C rg ' Q . , fynx ,N X Q14 5' K.: TTT tri j ,A -ffm' ' K fi 42 an 'Jf f rj , z . . . . . . . : ' . K . . I I' 5 5 4 J NI , ? . 'V fa A ,ig N fi- . , . eventh and Eighth Grade Front row L to R Harold Riddal, Darrel Lippert, Jimmy Miller, Kenny Orcutt, Roy Roach, Teddy O1 on, Gordon Gurnard, Dennis Malmin, and Leonard Springer Second row L to R Phyllis Put. nam, Susan Carlson, Grace Kuest, E1.Dora Goehner, Veronica Rei ster, Marie Goehner,Sharon Weednan, Carol Parker, Marcia Weed man, Mary Miller, Paula Reister, and Deanna Fox Back row L to R Hr Nor-deng,Becky Taylor, Leia Barronett, Alan Stanford, Ronald Carberry, Joel Nierman, Delbert Goehner, Ronald Rich, Gary Borne, Virgil Umbarger, Bobby Goehner ,Roy Kolesnick barn Goehner, Hr Ford, and Maud1e Taylor. ffm? ff? K Gin, 63,3 if 615 23 HONORS fain HARILYNN SMITH U41 KMA cf on an DON uoi-'IHNLR 071697 cgfukflfs' I 252I'l, till? I'UlCQ:56 1956 iff?-rs ffm- PRINCES naynlmvs FLOAT or- 1955 Safufafonan EYOGENE PURIvPl' . O my A ' -x-Wm L W i . , .,.. . W ,. , 1. R' , Q Q' , . 5 . ,S , f,. .I I ,581 lA.,..L Y ,QM gui , A 1, K1 ,. H -,, Aww 5 K ' A lamm f- wg, H-, --,, W g 'I 0 Q . v , ,, .T L . . ! . . Student 2025 Zjffcend il L to R Don Voss Treasurer, Adele Perkins Secretary, Harilynn Smith Vice President, Don Goehner President Student Council Top Row - L to R: Earlyne Wynne, Jim Perkins, Joe Samuel, Harry Lippert, Steve Peiqter, Ralph Kimmerly bottom Row, Don Voss, Mele Perkins, Don Goehner Harilynn Smith. . .4 , X, . I 'V , , Q a . ',', '.'a ' . ' - . Q 4' , in '-, V 'a ' f 1 - - . ,a, Q 1 Y ,. ' Vs. 1 , ' .J . ., .1-'. , -.s..,.a .Q , . 0' lnc Q' 4 '.' 45-n . p .' .H .n , . l 1 ' ' ' 0 ' .th '.,. V Q I' .4 - 'a..a.-0' Q a -,. ,., I4 fl. '..' N.O'e 0 C f tudent Body Officers L to R: Don Voss Treasurer, Adele Parkina Secretary, Marilynn Smith President, Steve Reistor Vice President tudent nuncil Top row L to R Earlyne Wynne, Georg1a :tae Wilken, Fred Smith, Harry Lippert, Gordon Miller, Pat McElroy Bottom row L to R Don Voss, Adele Perkins, Harilynn Smith, and Steve Reister QIIJ sglflezffel' -an PF 5' if V3 .5 .,., a Sf fif- 'H X!--UQ 5 3 X ' H cr' . 'L rs A li, X ' Tie., i. 4 .QQ X W -X' WWF j 8 M .1- X? 5 isa fi J is M I Y up l ,L .jx ., N I . 1 N in rg 1 lf, 7 4 ,gr v I AK x . 'd Lx- Q. f f ,. F . Le,,Q' f4 3 ' F. e 1 A' . . W 1: 2 ' V' Q L to R Shirley Gerlack, Arlene Schacht, and Charlene Heinrich 7' QQ.. Yell Leaders Twlrlers ,A LtoR -ShirleyGe 1 k Pat McElroy r ac ' and ACTIVITIES Annual taff X Q3 Z2-4, Front row L to R Kathleen Heath, Georgia Rae Wilken, Adele Perkins, Marllynn Smith, Don Goehner, Imogene Putnam, and Enrlyne Wynne Sec ond row L to R Yvonne Thomason, Shirley Putnam, Brenda. Springer, Charlene Heinrich, Harvine Reister, Blane Van Hoven, Larry Samuel BackrowLtoR Mr H tt Do and Bob Ownbv Editor Assistant Editor Business llanager Advertising Editors Layout Editor Typing Supervisors Art Editors. . Athletic Editors . ya , n Voss, Terry Orcutt, Ralph Kimmerly, llsrilynn Smith Don Goehner Adele Perkins Shuley Putnam Georgia Rae Wilken Brenda Springer Yvonne Thomason . lhrvine Reister Earlyne lynne Terry Orcutt Charlene Heinrich . .Imogene Putnam Blane Van Hovan Bob Ounby . . . . .Don Voss Ralph Kimnecrly Larry Samuel Newspaper taff Terry Orcutt, Marvine Reiater, Shirley Putnam, Earlyne Wynne 3801! POV L to R: Nr Hyatt, Don Voss, Blane Van Hovan, Kathleen Heath, Bob Ownby, and Larry Samuel TIGER TIMES FIRST SEHESTTR Staff for paper fl Staff for paper 52 Terry Orcutt Shirley Putnam Brenda Springer Blane Van Hoven Charlene Heinrich Kathleen Heath Charlene Heinrich Marvine Reister Shirley Putnam Blane Ven Hoven Terry Orcutt Kathleen Heath EDITOR ADVERTISING SOCIAL k GENERAL SPORTS 8 BAND GRADE NEWS PROOF READER SECOND SEMESTER EDITOR ADVERTISING SOCIAL k GENERAL SPORTS k BAND GRADE NEWS PROOF READER Marvine Reister Yvonne Thomason Bob Onnby Don Voss Larry Samuel Earlyne Wynne Don Voss Yvonne Thomason Brenda Springer Earlyne Wynne Larry Samuels Bob Olnby Front ron L to Rx Charlene Heinrich, Yvonne Thomason, Brenda 3P1'ifl891', Front Row L to R Marvine Reiater, Shirley Gerlack, Imogene Put nam, Earlyne Wynne, Pat McElroy, Back Row L to R: Georgia Rae Wilken,Arlene Schacht, Priscilla Nelson, Shirley Putnam, Marilyn Front Row L to R Leonard Weedman, Mr Nordeng, Joe SGW-161, B05 Uaviao Richard Goehner, Marvln Mllham Back Row L to R Harry Lippert, Ralph, Kimmerly, Steve Reister, Clifford Parker, Don Goehner. Smith, Charlene Heinrich, Advisor-Hrs. Zwisler. Front row L to R S Gerlack, L Kiehn, L Kiehn, S. Smith, and P McElroy Se cond row L to R M Smith, P Nelson, S Reister, D Goehner, R Goehner, George, D. Halnin, G Gurnard and Mr Ford Third row L to R G Kuest., B Tay lor, M Ueedman, B Umbarger, B Kuest, C Parker, F Smith, and D Goehner Fourth row L to R B Goehner, E Goehner, H. Goehner, L Barronett, D Fox, Taylor, E Goehner, D Smith, and M Milham Fi th row L to R: S Carlson, Reister, S, Weedman, H Hiller, C Parker, P Reister, D Relman, J Parkins and B Davie Last row L to Rx B Wynne R Kolesnick, G Miller, J Valesson A Voss, A Schacht, L. Weedman, and J 'amuel Q L to Ra Diane Smith, Bill Kueet, Hr. Ford, Fred Smith , Clifford Parlfer, Berniece Umbarger, John Valeeon, Delbert Goehner, Richard Goehner, Steve Riester, Bob Davis, Jim Perkins, David Reiman. Kneeling: Charlene Heinrich, Leonard Weedman. D ' S R C Y H D M 0 E O N L H P, of B I 1 Q 5 J A G L 6 C I N H . , ' ' . 7 ' . .. X. K ri, xl D 5 0 0 o o o ' 3 o o 0 0 o Do o g o O o . o o . o . H. o o 0 o l- Q vo o o o o . o 9 o o o a o o o O 0 Q L Q Row 1 L to as Georgia Rae Wilken, Earlyne Wynne, Adele Perkins: Imogene Pumm' Shirley Putnam, Brenda Springer, M8-I'ilY1'm Smiths Pat MCE3-roy! Malvina Raises? Arlene Voss, ElVera Goehner, Berneice Ulllbargel' RO' 2 L to R Arlene Sc Sc ' Yvonne Thomason, Charlene Heinrich, Shirley Gerlack, Priscilla Nelson, 5-3:9 Smith, Darrel George, Don Goehner, Richard Goehner, Leonandweedman, Bill Kgeska Gordon Miller, Marvin Hilham Row 3 L to Rx Mr Steve, John Valeson, Jam as ing, Bgb Davis, Harry Ldppert, Fred Smith, Ralph Kim erlys Clifford Parker: 08 Samuel, Melvin Helnrich, Bob Wynne, Hr FUN. C orus During the month of April, the senior and junior classes of Dryden presented a three act play entitled 'HOBGOBLIN HOUSE' The play was directed by Hr Stave, and had 12 boys and girls cast in both blood-curdling and hysterically funny rolls A committee of four students chose f1ve plays amithen a joidsmeet ing of the junior and senior classes decided which playthey liked the best 'HOBGOBLIN HOUSE' was chosen by a unanimous vote After the play was chosen, the committee ordered the play books from the Bugbee Company of Syracuse, New York. I am sure that th1B play wil not soon be forgotten by those who attended it No one, that is, wro enjoys mystery-comedy, and who doesn't? Junior- eniur Play Qs Q Uperetta Front row L to R -Marvln Milham, Priscilla Nelson, Georgia Rae Wilken, Bob Davis, Charlene Heinrich, Don Goehner, Harilynn Smith, Ralph Klmmerly, Shirley Gerlack, Adele Parkins, Jim Parkms, Fred Smith, Clifford Parker, and Steve Reister Back row L to R -.Arlene Voss, Diane Smith, Leonard Weedman, Arlene Schacht, Earlyne Wynne, Gordon Hiller, Richard Goehner, Darrel George, Melvin Heinrlch, Joe Samuel, Harry Lippert, Imogene Putnam, Shirley Putnam, Brenda Springer, Bill Kuest, Bob Wynne, John Valeson, Yvonne Thomason, Marvine Reister, ElVera Goehner, Berniece Umbarger, and Pat McElroy 0 0 and 0 unette L to R Shirley Gerlack, Earlyne Wynne, Georgia Rae Wilken, Charlene Helnrich, Imogene Putnam, Adele Parkins, Marllynn Smith, E1Vera Goehner, Berniece Umbarger, Diane Smith I Wi 64511 W3 ' . 0 . . www ,,....,,,.,,, .WMWWWWW U XXV, , XM x'G' L5' 'J 'Qu SX an YN' U Z 5 ' . 5 : 1 l- g xx- .1 I . 1 X -' 'c 5 W z -0 0 Ol! Aer- 41 Ar' SPORTS s L to R Top Row: Gor don Miller, Bob Devil, Harry Lippert, Leonard Weed nan, Coach Nordeng, Marvin Mil hun, 2nd Row: Donald Goehner, Ralph Kilmer1ey,Fred Smith, Clif ford Parker, Steve Reister, 3rd Row Managers, Darrel Lipperb, Del bert Goehner L to R Top Row Dar rel Lippert, Billy Kuest, Harry Lippert, Darrel George, Coach Nordeng, Delbert Goehner, 2nd Row Jim Perkins, Gordon M11 ler, Rlchard Goehner, Bob Wynne. QXPYX GORDIE MARVIN SWEDE DONN STEVE vi Lf' IE HJBBY FRITZ T E A H S T A N D I N G S The Dryden Tigers started out the year with a lot of determination and high hopes. Luck d1dn't seem te ride with the team, but the spirit and fight shown by the boys was enough to give Dryden a 7th place berth in the Chelan-Douglas Cou ties Class 'BW League. Next year Dryien will be a threat that will have to be given eeri- oua consideration by all ite rivals--because Dryden will be out to Hin. Date Qggonent Where Dec, 2 9 10 16 Fe Winthrop Whterville Entiat Manson Eastnont Peshastin Chelan Entiat Bridgeport Hanson Leavenworth Waterville Chelan Eastmont Leavenworth Peshastin Bridgeport ame Year Ralph Kilmerly Cliffonl Parker Fred Smith Bob Davie Steve Reister Don Goehner Swede Weedman Marvin Milha ci? efxgs FN' here here here there there here here there here here here there there here there there there Points Ez ' She! hh Sh 33 148 29 38 h6 52 Quarters Average L85 X -ar mf 20 58 39 27 L2 62 Jan. 6 27 50 13 23 So 17 h9 h6 20 h3 Sh 21 32 39 27 L8 67 b. 3 M9 61 h 73 60 11 113 39 1h he 61 17 118 72 H... .... ...... ........ 12 266 Bo 13.0 10 168 76 8.14 10 97 72 . 11 9h 72 h.7 11 83 60 14.15 12 55 614 2.75 11 36 65 1.8 11 30 39 1.5 W 'G 7 W1 '-2- , W! ff Lp - f ' l Basketball Eighth Grade L to R -Carol Parker, Haudie Taylor, Veronica Reister, and Marie Goehner Wront, row L to R Hr Piper, Roy Roach, Teddy Clson, Vir gil Umbarger, and Darrel, gil Umbarger, and Darrel Lippert Front row L to R Gary Borne, and Joel Nieman eventh Grade 11' Front Row L to R Larry' Heinrich, Ronald Carberry, Virgil Umbarger, Roy Roach , ani Gordon Gurnard Back Row: L to R Mr Piper, James Hiller, Bobby Goehner, Larry Goehner, and David Reiman Z. b . Delbert Goehner, Ronald Rich, - ' M za b Baseball Front row L to R Leonard Weedman, Larry Samuel, Marvin Hilham, Richard Goehner, and Bob Davis Second row L to R Freddie Smith, Cliffori Parker, Steve Reister, Ralph Kimmerly, Jim Par kins, and Harry Lippert Back row L to R Gordon H1l1er, n Goehner, Bob Ownby, Joe Samuel, Darrel George, Bob Wynne, an Hr Norieng. C x'xx N fax fx Q- tl 6 Q 4 . -- ' Do- a x '-V 653' X. M f ' ' NI GA' '4 f'tQ I is fi ix S 'L L 4? fl l 15, ,N I AUTO GRAPHS 4 gww-6QmT.,.1w ff-4395 f x K J 51:.4uu-Glamff.,-iw 494 N ADVERTISERS M A R K E ng Th High y t Dryd H O N i Lungrutuluhuns el'll0l ff E Q U Culli S ft i h Hh- 15' M J O N S ff D R I V I 3 T The Shoppi Center on e wa a en TILL! IPMENT co. :iq 'iii' gan o Water -an .U .gfjfj 522211. ii' w 5:5-:15f:' 13323:-.-.- 2' ta ' -:ffffif s m,H- '.f D 1 n t e 7 1 ?QVJ .5 U W if ..:55f ':'w::1'1 '- Wenat n a ey j I I Q J' ,X ,,::Jt -'--:5:ff35ff 5 ' ' es Slrn Garage cHlWR0l-E'r 'lll ll g-nun:-- Leavenworth, Washlngton COLUM IA MARKET av X Leavenworth, Washington D R Y D E N G R O C L R Y w . buys Dryden Wash ,Am We Take Pleasure In Wfzsbmg the Semor Class Good Luck DRYDEN WAREHOUSE Dryden, Washington PENNY'S Wenatchee, Washington NATC MUSIC CO sf N nat xee, Wash PLPSI COLA BOTTLING Wenatchee, Wash. MEL'S GROC RY Cashmere, Wash Finest of all foods Congratulatlons and Best W1shes CRYSTAL iOTLL Leavenwor h, 'ash KI 8-hehl T U M W A T E R C A F E G G A R D E N R O O M Ma1SLT 5 MARSCN LUMBGR Q BUILDING MATERIAL Presto Log Palnts Cement Home of F1ne Foods on highway Leavenworth, Wash. Le ve W th W h a n or , as . XC 49. ELROY'S SERVICE C 3 ,We , D N XX In Dryden, Wash. :Y ' ' - ise .x A A ' 1 . n 'X , -- zegxfw., ' 5, ' , , 1 ,? , ff' W- A ?2 4 ?fff?ff?f5?ff?YfffE ':::::f:::::ffff:ff Qs f fv I me ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . H sisisisgsgv 7 A ,ME , QD C' 0 J Q 'A ! ,, 5 if 0925?- Q '- 'fr' Q 93' -are ck a fu -A 3 CO. of K 5 I 1 O 'L 4 . DQYDEN BARRTR SHOP Dr-yd n w3.Sh 6, Q L, DUG'S RECRLATION Bowl for Health and Cashmere, Sash EDDY'S JCMLLRY ,gl Ls ? ULCKER BROTHmR MOTORS Phone 2 2771 Cashmere, Nash PARSONS STUDIO Wenatcx ash Pnone 3 A250 dDnN FARTS CO PANY 4 flnvfee, muuf Wenatchee, Vash Phone 2 191 Msn VYRTI S CAF en, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS CASHUSRE VALLEY BANK Cashmere, wash Wzth all good wzshes CASHMERL VALLEY HARDNARE Cashmere, Washington Uwwfewffffaf KEITH'S FAMILY SHOE STORE Cashmere, washington CONGRATULATIONS Aplets and Cotlets Cashmere Washington GOOD LUCK IN THE COMING YEARS NORKEM FERTILIZER , I an W8n8tChe6 Ngrmgndy 2-5577 h 4 34, 'u 'Ti' e , - 14 FLU1 59 'wife If ,f P- ii A3 .V ,lj ,.., , 1 f ,ynklincamq I 5 2 fl' ,gi 5 A NN ' Cashmere. Wash. f f r-1 T 1 L - Owning , - Jigs? ' 9 I ' if 'T ' .J J . I ' VT ,Si f F Qi Ni S . , H4 M . O y gl . f IVX T' 1 . I E 4 U4 ' ' Qrjd .Jash. 'V - Cashmere Sterling 2 o7A2 Whether it's Records or a Musical Instrument be sure to see I m G n ' Racuo Kc Muslc Shop NYour mu81C31 headquartersn kenatchee QTXI 1. from 'Os QP 'T 1'1 :I MOTORS IN Phone KI 8-3651 Leavenworth, Wash HONEYSETT CLEANERS LEAVENWORTH, WASH MOTTELERS Qpwdsi nv. -'jul' Leavenworth, Nash Congratulations to the Class of 1956 Leavenworth Branch of Seattle First National Bank Leavenworth, Washington Member F D I C CONGRAIULAIIOAS IZNDBIQSI IIISHIS LITTLE'S Leavenworth, Wash N W FULLER Q SON l 4 T nGroceries Peshastln, w88hlDgt0D 3 a real George Burger 'X-They are really gogd. and Shake, c8.ShITleI'e, w8.ShiUgtOI1 :fm L 8 X l 7 ' ' 'xr ILL ,L :J V -g ,- I-xl -1 I I , - - - gi.. X-. :0:ll,'0. -5 X E f Vg- -In 2 1 '- if 5' ' e ff CASCADE H-1 .'-1-: Y Y C l GAQ - If ll L'-'- nl ' v o A e o 0 A r JH' ' ' A' ik' Q.- ' f1,. 'Y C C Q x X , ' . X J o 0 o c , n ' 13.1 Try B ext Wuh es Connnued Success CDMPLIMENTS DF SHLLTONS CAFE Leavenworth, Wash DAVIS JEWELRY Leavenworth, Wash LNATCHL SEWINu C 1 ER Wenatchee, Wash Congratu1at1ons to your f1ne high school and this annual LARSON'S DRUG LEAVENWORTH Let s go to the gamesn CENTRAL MARKET if Cashmere, wash DENA'S BRAUTY SHOP Sum KI 8 3811 To get glamorlzed remember DENA'S BEAUTY SHOP neavenworth, Wash oOPITI'S CPC 0111 CHEVROLET Cashmere, Wash Congratulatxons and Be st Wxshes from MEREDITH'S 104 QTORL Cashmere, Wash ymhwfzbymly Farmers Automoblle Insurance FINOS J BARNES AGENT Cashmere, Wash PLSHXQTIN LUMBER G BOX Phone PL 3 2131 Peshastin, wash. Finest 1n FRANKIES APPAREL apparel Cashmere, Wash. bIMPSON'S GROCERY Cashmere, Wash. A . . ' A .err for .T 3' vi V I 0 . 0 ,. 5323! A 1 S ' ' - Wx 4 . AQSNMX ' fi , 'sex ,ef - 1, ' K fgqg X V Q - L u 1 ' ' ' Y I ,I ' ' ,,! .'TR .ET 1 l I I ' - ' ' O O I F' N A 1 vi O COM PLIME NTS CIF EAST END WAREHOUSE Cashmere, Wash. cLoKE FIORIST The beauty of our business is FLOWERS Phone Leavenworth 8-3912 COLUMBIA MEAT MARKET geavenworth, Wash . R9.X.. VALLEY PHARMACY Cashmere, Wash 1 Shop at BOSWELUS Peshastln, Wash SCHNEIDER ' S DEPT . STORE Men' s, Women' s and Children' s Cloth1ng and Shoes Cashmere, Wash The Students Hangout CASI-H ERE DRUC STORE Cashmere, Wash Best Wzsbes 0 Continued Succexs DRYDEN HARDWARE Dryden, Wash ANDY' S GARAGE +0 MI Q Frlendly Servlce DMVDEV RI CHFI 1' LD L94-111' TALBOTT AND CONVA Wenatchee, WaSl'1 hone 2 7857 X Compliment! .ID-STATE RADIO SUPPLY Wenatchee , Wash ll ' u f r 7 . 353 Q Q 'I J Q X fk Q B ' It H 4 VY ' ...o f Dryden, Wash. MX? 5 Q OW- J D Ev' A P - If A L V K - 1 C nf.-,g.,-ir: f. CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1956 0ur Best Washes casaums mio APPLIANCE KUELBS SUPPLY cashmere, Washington Cashmere, Washlngton The Dryden 'Rockettea' I ,A-if 435 nga! 'hm-,id he go Georgv Venus De Umbarger This in glamour? WESTERN STORE Complzments of RONALD R .LLILHI -59 PENNY'S '- 0P'I0llETRIST 'U 'S cnsmnm, TON CASHMIRE, WASHINGIUN eww, wmmmmu 'WING ba A Dryden, Washington 'The place to go for the 'Pause that refreshes'. AND 'X V , , . fa ,X SQ' X TZ, 1 V 1 D ' ' . TP fe . . 2 , ,view P ,li if ' 1 . V 55 .aim O L 1 I - gy, . ' 5 0 , 'r, fu' , K ,xx , k i 3 Nix if . A:1:' ' f P fl' VY' , P Ll 4 I Al b' , an ,L .15 .. .Lib Q J' ff .. if 1 I I l


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