Potlatch High School - Logger Yearbook (Potlatch, ID)

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4 Z, Ivyk, UI! ,,pLAL.0,L, ff. ij ,dmyywmff TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY DALLAS, TEXAS '7euflaz-made MEANS amen Ywzsooxs ff ' x 1...-f f 5 '. at f iaifh 4 ,wav ,vt kv, 5 xx , ,G ax vs Q ss ,wav 4 , ' 91 ,n ,.-' 1 . .0, sxax. ,, , 05,4 ,s Q ,o t xx, -5,46 4 X nt., 9 x Q X . .gpexs S 53? s Q X ' 'F KX,-f l ' Q 5 WXGQA 'x0'b'o'l 'in'r' 'KY 'vb' 69.-iz 'E iq' ggi: '595' .Wd ,n ,44 pda - 6 91? hw' XX Q Q, ' 1 Z7 If v..-V sf 1' X xx -L f f 5 6 f 7 K W HXGH P CDT LATCH SCMCDCDL AHO POTLPTCH, WD 5 H9 2 3 VOLU ME ' ' ' '.'.'.','.' ' . I lrfYf ..-.uaJ- ...Anal-Y A.A.A.: . . . DEDICATIDN MRS. GEORGIA MAE BENNETT We respectfully dedxcate this 1952 LOGGER to MRS. GEORGIA MAE BENNETT whose kind efforts and unselfish interest in her students have inspired them to higher ideals. Z Q .17- 0,15 ' 0 gi: L ni' C 5, Q. , ,W 2 -W 7 , ,? , Z LAURENCE SNYDER Science Assistant Coach DELORES PARRISH English P. E. GEORGIA MAE BENNETT English-Dramatics Librarian RA LP H KENNA RD Music ALTON FAIRCHILD Coach-P.E. History- Social Science CAROL BOOS Home Economics PHYLLIS MOSHER Commercial RICHARD BOOS Math-Shop , , WW, ., ft H, g I. m,,.2,i z ,A , xfrrgyfw., , ' -K - fwrfm. ' . .- , fwgg, LL-, QM X,,.k 5 fp I ' . f . ,, .,?gfsfag:fi,g,3,-pf ffis ?:JM - 5' '- . A ' ,. , f, f ziasssf' -' K 'Q-2 ' , 55341 , , ff' , :xy f I Qggsg qe4i5?azggws42fJ2w -I, :gin 5,w5g,gi5i I4i?5?'?2ff'- mnsrfe-zfifk -- www -Madam W W.7,,i5 p W, F. ,. ,H um .M - - ADMINISTRATION My sincerest congratulations to all who worked to make this 1952 An- nual a most enjoyable reality. Like the other fine accomplish- ments of the students and faculty of Potlatch High School during the past 'I ' ', lf Year, H115 A111111-al eXeH1P11f1eS what rilpp tyyt qq, at Ioioo may be done through proper training, genQag'5f V.,II, A gaaaaweatai ' d 3. ' h dy k CO-Operatlon an p aln ar WOT ' I shall treasure this volume in U '.' if -I H - remembrance of a truly fine group of gnggQQg,,q isa Q Q Q QQQQQ students and a most profitable school gl. Ye I ' I ,'r, . prr G- M- Nlelsen, Superintendent I want to take this op- portunity to thank the Pot- latch High School Student Body for their reception of me and my family since com- ing to Potlatch. I would also like to thank the faculty for their splendid co-operation this year. Arthur B. Boam, Principal As this school year draws to a close I wish to express my apprecia- tion to the faculty and students for their fine co-operation. This co- operation has made for a very suc- cessful year. Keith N. Goble, Grade School Principal J A . H . 1 1 5 . S' . A' , s 'Q VQWIQR Jw f Z ity? - I5 fri! KENNETH BOLLER Sr. Class President5 Library 4. ALFRED LANG F.B, 2,3,45 B.B, 2, 3,45 Track 3,45 Letter Club 2, 3,45 Letter Club Pres. 45 Sr. Class V,P,5 St, Council 25 Library 4. DON KATZENBERGER F,B. 3,45 Track 3,45 X-C 35 Letter Club 3,45 Library 2,35 Ir.-Sr. St. Councilg Logon. 1,45 Masque and Dagger 3, 45 Masque and Dagger Pres. 45 V.P. Chorus 3. MARILYN SHAWVER Chorus 1,25 Sr. Sec.5 St. Council 25 Asst. Ed. 45 G.L. Let. 4. JANET DIAL Sec. -Treas. 35 Treas. 45 Chorus Pres. 35 G.L. Exec. Bd. 45 Majorette 3,45 Logon. 3,4, PAUL HANSON F.B, 3,45 B,B, 2, 3,45 Track 2, 3,45 X-C 25 St. Body Pres. 45 Masque and Dagger 2, 3, 45 Pres. Masque and Dagger 3: Logon. 1,2, 3,45 Asst. Ed. 35 Letter Club 1, 2, 3,45 V.P. Letter Club 35 Soph Class V,P,5 Chorus 35 Band 15 Boys' State. TOM OSBORNE Library 4 . NORA BACCA Chorus 1,25 Treas. Class 25 G, L. Exec. Bd. 15 G. Let. 1,2,3,45 G.L. V.P. 35 G.L. Pres. 45 Girls' Stateg Logon. 1, 2, 3,45 Asst. Ed.. 2, 35 Feature Ed 4 St. Council 45 Majorette 1, 3,45 Library 14, 2. BETTY CARSCALLEN G.L. Let. 3,45 Bus. Man. Logon. 45 Fin. Sec. 45 Library 25 Logon. 2, 3, 45 Masque and Dagger 45 Chorus 1. MIKE BRABB Band 3,4, Chorus 3, B.B. 3,4, Band Pres. 3g Track 3. COLLEEN TROY G.L. Let. 1,2,3,4g Exec. Bd. 15 Chorus 1,2g Library 1, 2g Logon. 1.2, 3,4, Asst. Feature Ed. 2, 35 Ex. Ed. 4g Masque and Dagger 2,3,4g G. L. Treas. 43 V.P. Masque and Dagger 3. DONNA SCHWARTZMAN G.L. Let. 1,3,4g Library 4. ROBERT CRENSHAW Chorus 39 Library 1, 4. LYLE STRONG Asst. Fin. Sec. 4g B.B, Mgr. 4. HELEN SHAHAN Library 4, G.L. Exec. Bd. 4. CLEORA ANDRES Band l,2,3,4g Chorus 1gG,L, Let. 1,2,3,4g G.L. Sec. 4g G. L. Treas. and Sec. 2, Band Pres. 23 Asst. Ed. 2, Ex. Ed. 35 Logger Ed. 4, Sec. and Treas. Band 33 St. Council 2,4g Soph. Sec. 2g Masque and Dagger 3,4g.Gir1s' State, Drum Majorette 3,4g Logon. 1,2, 3,4. GEORGE BOYD Letter Club 3,4g F.B. 3.4: 3.13. 3,42 Track 2, 3,45 V,P, Letter Club 4g Logon. 4, Chorus 3 BOB TINNEL Track 1,2g F.B. 2.3.4: B.B. 3-43 BOYS' State? Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 3: Band lg LOgOl'1. 35 Frosh-Soph. Pres. DORIS DIXON G.L. Let. 1, Majorette 1, Logon. 1,2, Ltbrary 1,2. GLEE SWATMAN JOYCE WEST Chorus 1, 2, Library 3,4, Logon 4, Ex. Bd. 3, G.L. Let. 3,4, Masque and Dagger 4. DON RUNBERG F,B, 2,3,4, B.B. 3,4, Track 2,4, V,P. St. Body 3 Chorus 3, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Sl. Council 4, Boys' State. ROYAL DONAHUE ' F,B, Manager 3, B.B. Manager 2, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Chorus 3, Sports Ed. 3, Logon 3, 4, Letter Club 2, 3, 4. MARVIN CLEAVINGER Chorus Pres. 4, Letter Club 3, 4, St. Council 3,4, Ir. Class Pres., Band 3, F. B. 3,4, Track 3,4, B, B, Manager 4. VARLYN WATSON F.B, 4. JERRY NORBECK Letter Club 3,4, Library 2, 3, X-C 3. LESLIE THOMAS F.B. 3,4, Letter Club 3,4, Art Editor 3, Asst. Art Ed. 4, Logon. 3.4. W Zig 254 JIM SHIRLEY CLELIA JOANN DAVE HANNA ULIN DER FITCH ANDERSON YOUMANS President Secretary Treasurer Councilman Vice President LEE EDDIE ROGER - GALE MCCUISTION HOOVER VIDA HA ROLD LUELLA QUINTON AUDREY NEARIN G ANDERSON STOKKE HELLINGER PRICE FRANK VERNA v1o1.ET NEIL EUGENE UTT CLARK KRASSELT KINMAN FRANCIS EDDIE KA RIN LLOYD WILSON AN DERSON HA SH NORMAN RIETA IIM KAY FRANCIS REYNOLDS PACKARD STUBBS O'REILLY RISTEEN VIVIAN DICK KA ROL RAY MARY MUNN VAN BUSKIRK MUHSAL ZIMMERMAN VERBURG Z R '5, - ,Sf 3 NANCY JANET SHORT BESST DORIS RICE MARLENE IO ANN CHANDLER CONE Q. X1 s Ei i..g Mk Front row, left to right: M. Turner, H. Johnson, L. Johnston, M. Katzenberger K Coles M Bennett, M. Hadaller, S. Brabb, C. Dial, M. Graham. Second row: M. Brentlrnger M Price M. Alsterlund, P. McCuistion, M. Swatman, E. Callihan, D. Whitney, B. Hash A Bacca Third row: Mr. R. Boos, Advisorg J. Andres, I. Nagle, G. Strong, C. Suiter, G Krslrg B McGreal, C. Harris, D. Walser, M. Fisk. Fourth row: E. Bunney, D. Nagle G Taylor G Flanik, R. Hansen, D. Gormsen, F. Larson, A. Lawrence, G. Watson. Fifth row N Bateson D. Cone, D. Palmer, R. Nirk, B. Carter, J. Boyd. A mixer held after a B-Squad game with Ursiline Academy was the biggest project sponsored by the Sophomore Class this year. Music was provided by a phono- graph and fun was had by everyone. The Sophomore Class officers were: President, Charles Suiter, Vice President, Norman Batesong Secretary, Darlene Whitney, Treasurer, Bill McGreal and Student Councilman, Donovan Palmer. The class advisor was Mr. Richard Boos. 1. 2.11 ' '4 f:.J' SSI ' Six k I 1 I if HIST COMICS Front row, left to right: M. Mitzenberg, D. Petrich, V. Howell, M. Anderson, S. Tinnel, M. Cleavinger, B. Hurniston, D. Nagle, C. Besst. Second row: Mrs. C. Boos, Advisor, G. Larson N. Nowack, J. Emmerson, H. Chappell, L. Albert, M. Milbert, J. Wilcox, P. Francis, L. Francis. Third row: B. StePhen5' J. Wolheter, J. Thorpe, D. Rohn, L. Donahue, C. Harris, I. Needham. J. Cleavingcr. D. Swatman, G. Heighes. R. Stockwell. Fourth row: D. Anderson D. Owens, B. Traub, G.Flieger, T. Muck, V. Clyde, F. Perkins, M. Smith, G. Karr, N. Walser. The Freshman Class was initiated into the Student Body at the annual Halloween Party this year. S ,Q They sponsored a Sadie Hawkins , Dance for the high school and a A! XR roller skating party for their class. --J Nr A Both events were huge successes. IN' Q A N K L- IW I Dwanna Nagle, freshman candidate, . ' W was elected carnival queen. 5 'T' Jo, 6 JI X The Freshman Class officers were: ' President, Ben Traubg Vice President, lad' Delbert Rohng Secretary, Grace Lar- son, Treasurer, Dwanna Nagle and Student Councilman, Clinton Harris. Their advisor was Mrs. Carol Boos. rw '53 f 1'-Li' ish H 1 cslivillfb' Vs B , K' , Looe ER J JoAnn Cone Cleora Andres Logonian Editor Logger Editor Back, left to right: Mrs. P. Mosher, Mr. A. Boam, Advrsorsg K. Coles, J. Hanna, P. Hanson, C. Suiter, B. Carscallen, L. Thomas, N. Bacca, Sitting: B. Hash, M. Kat- zenberger. J. Besst, N. Short, M. Shawver, S. Ulinder, M. Verburg. GIRLS' LEAGUE Front row: V. Munn, V. Nearing, N. Short, J. Besst, S. Ulinder, E. McCuistion, J. Cone, V. Krassalt, K. O'Reilly, K. Anderson. Second row: J. Anderson. J. West, D. Petrich, B. Humiston, M. Cleavinger, M. Mitzenberg, S. Tinnel, N. Nowack, K. Coles, M. Alsterlund, A. Bacca, C. Dial, M. Graham. Third row: M. Verburg, M. Anderson, G. Larson, M. Price, P. McCuistion, M. Swatman, M. Hadaller, M. Bennett, S. Brabb, D. Whitney, B. Hash, M. Turner, L. Johnston, D. Dixon. Fourth row: Mrs. D. Parrish, Advisor, C. Andres, L. Francis, V. Howell, J. Emerson J. Wilcox, M. Milbert, M. Brentlinger, M. Katzenberger, D. Nagle, M. Shawver, J. Anderson, D. Swartzman. Back row: M. Chandler, L. Alberts, P. Francis, H. Chappel, E. Callihan, L. Stokke, V. Clark, R. Packard, A. Price, B. Carscallen, K. Mushal, J. Dial, H. Shahan. Insert: N. Bacca, President. S . 5' . S' . A' . 3 , 5 . S . S' . 1. S' . A' . 5 MASQUE AND DAGGER K KATZENBERGER President MEMBERS Back, left to right: Mrs. G, M. Bennett, I. Besst, N. Short, J, West, B. Carscallen, S. Ulinder. Front, left to right: C. Andres, M Brabb, D. Youmans, P. Hanson, I. Cone. PLEDGES Back, left to right, Mrs. G M, Bennett, V. Munn, N. Bacca, M. Chandler, V. Clark. Front, left to right: R. Zimmer- man, L. Gale, N. Revnolds. Annual initiation by candlelight. at Christmas time. CHEER LEADERS ff!! F , A N. ' DWA NNA NA GLE CRYSTAL Blsssr CLEO DIAL Front row, left to nght: D. VanBusk1rk, B, Trnnel. P. Hanson, D. Runberg, D. Katzenberger, D. Youmans. Second row: J. Norbeck, E. Francis, R. Zimmerman, R. Donahue, J. Hanna. Third row: G. Kislig, D. Cone, E. Wilson, L. Thomas, A. Fairchild, Advisor. Fourth row: I. Boyd, D. Nagle, V. Watson, F. Risteen, L. Hash, M. Cleavinger. Insert: A. Lang, President 75-332 22 v 1 A Q' : :Ef :'fQi, : I2- Y 7 QQ . J . 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A' . A' . SPORTS CALENDAR FOOTBALL BASKETBALL SEPTEMBER 14 Potlatch 6, Moscow 33 21 Potlatch 7, St. Maries 6 28 Potlatch 13, Orofino 20 OCTOBER 5 Potlatch 9, Kamiah 13 Potlatch 29, Troy 6 12 19 Potlatch 6, Grangeville 15 26 Potlatch 20, Kendrick 0 NOVEMBER 2 Potlatch 12, Genesee 20 13 Potlatch 12, Lapwai '7 BASEBALL APRIL 16 Potlatch 3, Genesee 18 21 Potlatch 1, Genesee 16 22 Potlatch 6, Palouse '7 MAY '7 Potlatch 9, St. Maries 14 13 Potlatch 5, Palouse 12 APRIL 19 24 MAY 10 17 a throw of 166 feet. TRACK DECEMBER 4 Potlatch 27 '7 Potlatch 23, 11 Potlatch 40 15 Potlatch 31 JANUARY 2 Potlatch 39 8 Potlatch 31 11 Potlatch 30 15 Potlatch 37, 18 Potlatch 47, 19 Potlatch 46, 22 Potlatch 25, 29 Potlatch 34, FEBRUARY 1 B Squad 39, 5 Potlatch 29, 8 12 18. 22 25, 27 Potlatch 35, Potlatch 34, Elk River 26 Moscow 59 Deary 36 Genesee 38 Troy 34 Deary 38 Genesee 44 Orofino 50 Palouse 48 Garfield 48 Orofino 52 Elk River 42 Ursiline 36 Troy 21 Palouse 40 Moscow 48 Sub-District Basketball Tourna ment at Deary. Genesee was the champions and Deary runner up of the White Pine League Potlatch was defeated in the semi-finals by Deary. lntra-Class Tournament won by the Seniors. 4 Meet at Moscow. Potlatch second with 47 pts. Meet at Clarkston. Potlatch fourth with 31 pts. Duel meet with Colfax. Potlatch first with 81 pts. 2 Meet at Dayton. Potlatch fourth with 33 pts. District meet at Moscow. Lewiston 46, Moscow 40, Potlatch 36. Eight other schools competed. 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CI- IXI- SPAN CLEANERS' , and Moscow Steam Laundry Marvin C. Burton Neat Appearance Is Good Business Daily Pick-Up and Delivery Potlatch Hotel Potlatch, Idaho SERVICE WHEN You NEED IT Congratulations To Seniors V gin? ' ik fix mfffz 5209. Lubri-Gas Diston 8: Chain Saws Potlatch, Idaho Station Ph. 66X Garage Ph. 66 7 Zan 7zau6!e4 I. Wand! QYN V V4 fr at RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION 8: GARAGE Bu Us sn-41u:L Ju C -SIIEQVICI-2 C ong 1' atulations Seniors of 52 Bill 81 Violet Potlatch ima? LUMBER YARD Congratulations Seniors Potlatch Phone 2 - .TZ Good Luck From ' ' WE LC4-a S SERVICE STATION Highway 95 Pduatah, Idaho co mm ? Plaque Dedicated ' To The IVIO I CDTQS ff 0 77 Highway 95 E Q For The 1001, Sale Of Annuals I a EMEA 5 Q HO!-E L H W7 52 P '1 'Hotel C5552 jim A G od Place To Eat d S1 George Gambetty, Ella M. 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Pope 0 Wiring - Maintenance Repairing - Appl' Moscow, Id h 7'-'NE FOUD E th' 1 s 11' G d - J very 1ng n por mg oo s A C Tl-IE I TE 55-is-I ' 5, Q Z 'D -F Lunch A H K -:P Fountain Phone 2305 511 S. Main NY MOSCOW, 1413110 Moscow, Idaho WML K TNI SOCIAL CALENDAR AUGUST 31 Registration Day SEPTEMBER 1 Registration continued. 4 School begins with 163 enrolled. 15 Band goes to Troy for Community Day. 20, 22 Latah County Fair. OCTOBER 3 Freshman Initiation. A party for the Frosh was held in the evening. 10 Girls' League Initiation for the Freshman girls. After the initiation a Pot Luck Supper was enjoyed by everyone. 11, 13 Teachers' Institute in Lewiston. Vacation! 26 National Assembly. The Dill Brothers presented a program of archery. 21 Halloween Party for the student body. NOVEMBER 1 Night pep rally for the Homecoming game with Genesee. 2 A mixer was held after the game. 8 Woods Music Group presents a National Assembly. 16 Sadie Hawkins Dance given by the Freshman Class. 21 Thanksgiving Program. 22, 23 Thanksgiving Vacation. 28 The Senior Smorgasbord was a huge success. 31 Winter Concert presented by the Music Department. DECEMBER 6 All-District Band Meet. 8 Snowflake Fantasy was the theme of the Girls' League Christmas Formal. 19 A National Assembly entitled Portraits in Makeup. Christmas Program. 20 Masque and Dagger Initiation. 21 Last day of school in 1951. JANUARY 2, 25 The activities during this time were basketball games. 25 Another National Assembly by Albert S. Otto. FEBRUARY 7 The Office Procedure Class goes to Moscow for a tour of some of the business establishments. 13 The LOGONIAN Staff held a work meeting to complete an edition of the LOGONIAN. 14 All District Band at Nez Perce. 15 The annual Sweetheart Ball was presented by the Music Department- JoAnn Cone was the 1952 Music Sweetheart. 22 The freshmen held a party for their class at Riverside Park. Another National Assembly was enjoyed . FEBRUA RY qcomq 26 2'7, 2 MARCH 13 19 22 29 APRIL 2 4 12 15 19 9. 18, 23 25 31 MAY 1 2, 3 4 6 :- 4 8 11 13 14 17 19 20 The Junior Class sponsored a stunt night. The theme of their talent show was Showboat. Nine students attend the All-State Band, Orchestra and Chorus Clinic at Boise. Three Latin American dancers presented a National Assembly. Girls' League Dinner at the gymnasium. Prairie Festival held at Potlatch. A parade was held in the afternoon and a concert of the massed choruses and bands was held in the evening. Letter Club Carnival. Freshman candidate, Dwanna Nagle, was crowned queen. West Valley High School Band presents an afternoon concert at the high school. The Junior-Senior Prom was held with the theme Sleepy Lagoon. Vacation again. Inland Empire Teachers' Institute is at Spokane. The annual Spring Concert was presented by the Music Department. Seventy-five music students gc to the District Music Festival at Lewiston. Those receiving superior ratings and thereby qualifying for the State Festival at Moscow were: The high school band, Cleora Andres, Nancy Short, Gordon Taylor and Shirley Ulinder. The Missippippians present a National Assembly. The Senior Class SNEAKS away from P, H, S, for a day. The LOGONIAN Staff iourneys to Moscow for the High School Press Conference. The Mothers' Tea was given by the Girls' League. Nominations were held for student body officers. State Music Festival at Moscow. The band received an excellent rating in concert and a superior in sight reading. Letter Club Picnic at Laird Park. Election of student body officers. Sophomore Picnic at the Ski Lodge. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the gymnasium. Reverend J, F, Shinnick was the speaker at the Baccalaureate exercises. Girls' League Picnic at Moscow. Commencement exercises were held at the gymnasium. Dr. Frank Warren was the speaker. The following awards were made: Valedictorian, Cleora Andres, Salutatorian, Betty Carscalleng Girls' League award, Nora Baccag American Legion Marvin Cleavingerg American Legion Auxiliary, Joyce Westg Student Body, Alfred Lang, Musician award, Mike Brabbg Commercial award, Cleora Andres and all the senior boys received Master Letters. The band goes to the Lilac Festival in Spokane. Freshmam Picnic at Laird Park. End of school. Happy vacation! ! ! ! X Z NX X MY 5


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